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Bartholomew’^ Hospital
West Smithfield, London, E.C.1.
(Founded 1123)
Patron - HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V.
ITS ACCOMMODATION:—
Beds in the Hospital
Beds at the Convalescent Home
686
70
ITS WORK : —
756
7,033 In-Patients.
247,099 attendances of Out-Patients.
(Average for 3 years to 31st December, 1919.)
ITS FINANCIAL POSITION :-
The Annual Expenditure * —
(Average for 3 years to 31st December, 1919.)
At the Hospital and
Convalescent Home - £128,459
The Income from Endowments £80,151
(Average for 3 years to 31st December, 1919.)
Less Mortgage Debt - - 5,072
£128,459
£75,079
Leaving a balance of
£53,380
to be obtained from VOLUNTARY SOURCES.
Funds for the erection of a new Nurses’ Home are also very
urgently needed.
The Treasurer will be glad to give information as to the sums necessary
for the naming of Wards, or Beds as Memorials in perpetuity to deceased
relatives or friends.
Treasurer: The Right Hon. VISCOUNT SANDHURST, P.C ,
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, E.C. 1.
Banker^ : The Bank of England.
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St. Thomas’s Hospital,
Thames Embankment , S.E.,
Serves a very large POOR POPULATION on the South
of the Thames.
There are 448 Beds for the ABSOLUTELY POOR.
There are 532 Beds for MILITARY PATIENTS.
There are 34 Beds in St. Thomas’s Home for those
who can pay a moderate amount.
Expenditure Greatly Increased.
Income Seriously Depleted.
At least £20,000 per annum is re°
quired from Voluntary Contributions.
Contributions to be sent to the Treasurer,
Hon. SIR ARTHUR STANLEY,
G.B.E., M.P., at the Hospital ; or to
G. Q. ROBERTS, Secretary.
Applications for admission to St. Thomas’s Home
for Paying Patients are to be sent to the STEWARD.
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sPURqm Jmfit, B»mes,
Seaside Home Branch - - CLIFTON VILLB, MARGATE.
President & Director : Rev. CHARLES SPURGEON. Vice-President & Treasurer : WILLIAM HIGGS, Esq
A HOME AND SCHOOL FOR 500 FATHERLESS CHILDREN,
And a Memorial of the Beloved Founder, C. H. SPURGEON.
No Votes required. The most needy and deserving cases are selected by the Committee of
Management to enter the Orphanage.
Over 4,000 Orphans have been received into the Institution to the end of March, 1920
CONTRIBUTIONS should be sent to the Secretary, F. G. LADDS, Spurgeon's Orphan Homes,
Stockwell, London, S.IV.9. Notice to intending Benefactors. — Our last Annual Report
containing a Legal Form of Bequest, will be gladly sent on application to the Secretary.
Sons of the Clergy Corporation,
(Founded A.D. 1655. IncorporatFnW Royal Charts. A.D. 1678.)
For the Relief of Necessitous Clergymen, their Widows, aged Single Daughters, and Children
of every Diocese in England and Wales.
President : The Archbishop* of Canterbury.
BY FAR THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND MOST
COMPREHENSIVE OF CLERGY CHARITIES,
Donors of Thirty Guineas and upwards are elected Governors of the Corporation.
LEGACIES also form a most important feature in the annual receipts of this ancient Society
MAJOR ALDRED C. ROWDEN, Registrar,
CORPORATION HOUSE, BLOOMSBURY PLACE, LONDON, W.C.i.
rHE Royal Hospital, Richmond, Surrey.
Under the Patronage of H.M. THE KING and H.M. THE QUEEN.
OPEN TO. ALL CASES OF EMERGENCY AND ACCIDENT
Total Annual Expenditure, £9,000
Total Assured Income - - £600
Leaving £8,400 per annum to be provided by voluntary contributions.
Annual Subscriptions and Donations urgently needed.
W SAND OVER, Chairman.
RICHARD ALLEN, Secretary.
THE
Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables, Putney.
Incorporated by Royal Charta. U
(City Office — BOND COURT HOUSE, WALBROOK, E.C.4.)
OLDEST AND LARGEST INSTITUTION FOR INCURABLES.
Patrons : His Majesty King George V, Her Majesty the Queen, H.R.H. Princess Christian
President: Rt. Hon. Lord Wolverton. Treasurer: Sir Henry Lopes, Bart.
Maintains over 220 inmates and 700 pensioners for life at a cost of £60,000 per annum,
of which only £8,000 are guaranteed. As this Institution is a Home for Incurables and not
a Hospital, in the strict sense of the word, for the sick, it does not participate in the Hospital
Sunday or Saturday Fund Collections. CHARLES CUTTING, Secretary.
LI**
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NATIONAL VIGILANCE ASSOCIATION
and International Bureau for the Suppression of the White Slave Traffic.
President : The Right Hoh. The Marquis of Aberdeen and Temair, K.T.
Treasurer : The Right Hon. The Earl of Moray.
The Association originated the International Work for the suppression of the White Slave
Traffic, and organised National Committees in the countries of Europe, the United States,
Canada, the Argentine, and in Egypt.
Believing in prevention, the Association makes enquiries, free of charge, in England, or in
any country abroad, as to the bona fides of situations offered to young women.
It also has ladies on duty at the Railway Stations and English Ports to render assistance
to English girls travelling throughout the United Kingdom, and to Foreign young women
on their arrival in and departure from England.
Annie Baker, Secretary,
Central Office : 2, Grosvenor Mansions, 76, Victoria Street, S.W.1.
THE DOGS’ HOME
(Or Temporary Home for Lost and Starving Dogs and Cats).
AN INSTITUTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF DOGS AND CATS.
BATTERSEA PARK ROAD, S.W.8,
and (for Boarders and Quarantine Dogs only) HACKBRIDGE, SURREY.
Patron : His Most Gracious Majesty the King. President : His Grace the Duke of Portland, K.G*
OBJECTS.
1. — To provide food and shelter for the lost and deserted dogs of London.
2. — To restore lost dogs to their rightful owners.
5. — When good dogs are unclaimed to find suitable homes for them at nominal charges.
4. — To destrov bv a merciful and painiess method all valueless and diseased dogs.
Out-patients’ ' Department, Battersea (Dogs and Cats only), Thursdays, 3 p.m.
At the Country Branch, Hackbridge, Surrey, dogs and cats can be received as boarders, and
dogs for quarantine under the Importation of Dogs’ Order, 1914.
Contributions thankfully received by G. GUY S. ROWLEY, Secretary.
A World- wide Philanthropy
THE SALVATION ARMY
OLVES SOCIAL PROBLEMS at the right end by getting men
first right with God. Its Shelters, Homes, Elevators, Prison
Gate Brigades, Workshops, Farms and other agencies are
directed by spiritual impulses towards a spiritual end.
ADMITS WITHOUT CREED!- TESTS to its Shelters and
Institutions.
ENDS MISSIONARIES TO ALL PEOPLES. It preaches
the Gospel in 42 languages in 70 different countries.
RRESTS SOCIAL DECAY by reforming the drunkards
and criminals, restraining wayward youths, teaching in-
dustry and independence, and purifying home life.
Help is urgently needed and should he sent to GENERAL B RAM-
WELL BOOTH , Queen Victoria Street, LONDON, E.C.4. Cheques
should be crossed “ Bank of England, Law Courts Branch
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National Children's Home
“An Association of Experts in Child-Saving.” — Sunday Times .
FOUNDED in 1869 by the late Dr. Bowman Stephenson,
the National Children’s Home and Orphanage embodies
in a wide range of activities the best principles of child-saving.
There are 3,400 boys and girls now under its care (12,000
past and present). They are grouped in families in the
charge of Sisters, whose love and care replace the home life
of which they have been deprived. In the 25 Branches of
the Home provision is made for every form of child need
from tuberculosis to simple orphanhood.
SUPPORTED ENTIRELY BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS.
Write for further particulars to :
The Principal (Rev. W. Hodson Smith),
NATIONAL CHILDREN’S HOME
{Founded by Dr. Stephenson).
Chief Offices : 104-122, City RcSad, London, E.C.i.
Treasurers ■ [ L R- Barlow, Esq., M.A., J.P.
I Colonel and Alderman Sir Charles C. Wakefield, Bart., GB.E.
SOCIETY FOR THE ASSISTANCE OF
LADIES IN REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES.
. UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE.
Helf> is urgently needed
for this Society, of all kinds. Of course, we want money.
Large and small donations. Annual Subscriptions and
Promises of £5 or £10, if nine people will give the same sums.
Please help us.
FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED.
The times are hard and the distress is very great.
Send for papers containing a list of our “ Wants.”
Will anyone help us to get a Home, either by giving it, or the site,
or finding the money for us to buy or build. Also we should like the
Home endowed. Send for the pamphlet on the subject.
Donations and Subscriptions thankfully received by —
Hon. Sec. : EDITH SMALLWOOD, Lancaster House, Malvern.
Bankers — ’London and South Western Bank, Notting Hill, W.
References— The United Counties Banking Co., Nottingham.
Auditor — A. H. Weller, Esq., Edith Walk, Malvern, Chartered Accountant,
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Mariners’ Friend Society.
ESTABLISHED 1848. Supported by Voluntary Contributions.
For promoting- the welfare of Seamen, Fishermen
and the Mercantile Marine.
Evangelistic work amongst the Sailors.
Head Office: 19, Old Gravel Lane, London Docks, E.i.
Bethels, Reading Rooms and Book Depots :
LONDON, HULL, TILBURY DOCK, MANCHESTER,
WEST INDIA DOCK.
£10,000 needed for Institute and Hostel at Tilbury Docks—
as a Peace Memorial.
£3,000 for Sailors’ Mission Work.
Superintendent Chablain : Rev. THOMAS R. COUCH.
Honorary Secretary : J. REWCASTLE WOODS,
Bankers: Barclay’s Bank, Ltd. (Stepney). Bank of England, Hull Branch
NATIONAL HOSPITAL
for Diseases of the Heart
WESTMORELAND STREET, W.
ESTABLISHEDT1857.
Patron: H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G,
The only special Hospital for Heart Disease.
350 discharged disabled soldiers treated weekly.
£8,000 needed immediately.
8IR JAMES HARRISON, C.V.O. ... Chairman.
ROBERT G. E. WHITNEY .... Secretary.
The Church Nursing and Ambulance brigade
OF YOUNG WOMEN AND GIRLS. \
Founded in 1901 as “THE CHURCH RED CROSS BRIGADE.”
President : H.H. The PRINCESS MARIE LOUISE, V.A., C.I.
Commandant-in-Chief : The Right Hon. The COUNTESS OF CLONMELL.
President of Executive Committee : The Right Hon. DOROTHEA, COUNTESS OF
CHESTERFIELD.
Objects : — To make the Young Women and Girls of the Nation more useful in the Home ;
more valuable to their Country ; more sympathetic with the Suffering ; more
truly Followers of Christ.
Has been proved to be a National Asset by Hospital work during recent War.
FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED -for Organisation and Equipment.
Hon. Secretary : Organising Secretary *,
Mrs. THOMAS MILNER. (Brigade Commandant-General) Rev. THOMAS MILNER.
Headquarters Offices : 3, QUEEN STREET, EDGWARE ROAD, W.
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Urgent Appeal for Help.
THE PRINCE OF WALES’S GENERAL
HOSPITAL,
TOTTENHAM, LONDON, N.15.
President ; H.R.H. PRINCESS LOUISE (DUCHESS OF ARGYLL).
Chairman ; THE RIGHT HONOURABLE VISCOUNT GLADSTONE, G.C.B., G.C.M.G
Treasurer ; J. P. BEAVAN, Esq. Director ; FREDK. W. DREWETT, F.C.I.S.
The Hospital has no Endowment and has to depend entirely upon
Voluntary Contributions.
125 BEDS. 30,000 PATIENTS TREATED ANNUALLY.
INCOME REQUIRED, £16,000.
The district served contains a large working-class population, totally unable to maintain
the Hospital, and yet making heavy demands upon it. Owing to abnormally high prices,
the present financial position is critical. It is earnestly hoped that those who have the
administration of Charitable Funds, Legacies, &c., will remember this Charity, upon which
the people of one of the most necessitous parts of the Metropolis depend.
Subscriptions and Donations will be thankfully received by the Treasurer or Director as
above.
GfNortliem Central Hospital,
*8,400 In-Patienis, and^^^WAY, N.7.
123,500 Out-Patients’ Attendances last year.
310 Beds. 10 Departments for Special Diseases.,
Branches: Hospital of Recovery, “ Summerlee,” East Finchley.
Convalescent Home, Clacton-on-Sea.
An urgent appeal is made for Special Contributions towards the extra
£8,000 necessary before December 31.
GILBERT G. PANTER, Secretary.
Metropolitan .Convalescent Institution (Founded 1 840).
Patrons— HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE KING.
HER MAJESTY QUEEN MARY.
HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA.
President-
Chairman of the Board of Management — E. C. HAMLEY, Esr
Branches (open all the year round) at Walton (Weybridge), Broadstairs dexhill-on Sea
and (Little Common) Bexhill-on-Sea.
Oyer 6,000 Patients are now admitted to the Homes every year. The Management
earnestly appeal for Annual Subscriptions and Donations.
Treasurers— THE RIGHT HpN. VISCOUNT CLIFDEN and M. O. FITZGERARD, Esq.
Office: 14, Victoria Street, S.W.l. W. J. SHELDRICK, Secretary.
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IDOWS’
OCIETY
FOUNDED 1808.
Patron : His Most Gracious Majesty KING GEORGE V.
Patronesses : H.R.H. Princess Christian.
H.R.H. Princess Louise.
H.R.H. Princess Henry of Mountbatten.
President : Alderman Sir George Wyatt Truscott, Bart.
OBJECTS. — (1) To make Grants in money or in kind and thus help
the able-bodied widow to help herself during any period of her widowhood.
(2) To provide Pensions for widows over 60 years of age. (3) To assist
widows who are sick or infirm as the nature of each case requires in
co-operation with other Societies.
175 Pensioners ; Over 50 Candidates.
CONTRIBUTIONS URGENTLY NEEDED
THE WIDOWS’ FRIEND SOCIETY.
Herbert A. Cox, Chartered Accountant, Secretary,
28, Basinghall Street, E.C.
Bankers : Williams Deacon’s Bank Limited, 20 Birchin Lane, E.C.
Royal Dental Hospital,
LEICESTER SQUARE, LONDON, W.C:
( Supported, by Voluntary Contributions).
Patrons: THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN.
During the past year 10,789 patients were treated, their attendances being 26,420.
The National importance of this work cannot be overestimated, more especi-
ally at the present time when the health of the workers is so essential to the needs of
the Country.
Donations and Subscriptions are urgently needed and
will be most gratefully received and acknowledged.
59,748 OPERATIONS WERE PERFORMED IN 1919.
Bankers: Messrs. BARCLAY & CO., Ltd., i, Pall Mall East, S.W.
Secretary : W. J. WADHAM.
CITY OF LONDON
MATERNITY HOSPITAL,
CITY ROAD, E.C.1.
INSTITUTED 1750.
BEDS 71 I Consultative Maternity Centre
ADMISSIONS 1,486 Ante-Natal Clinics
BIRTHS SINCE 1750 over 80,000 | Child Welfare Centre
TRAINING SCHOOL
DEBT £6,000.
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NATIONAL* TRUSS SOCIETY
(Established *786.) 2, ARTHUR STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, E.C.4
Patron : His' Grace The'’ Archbishop of Canterbury.
Hon. Treasurer : Lt.-Col. H. F. Barclay, Park Street, Southwark, S.E.
Hon. Surgeon: Alan H. Todd, M.S., B.Sc., F.R.C.S., of Guy’s Hospital.
Bankers : Barclay’s Bank, Ltd., Lombard Street.
WILL YOU HELP
This Society (the oldest of its kind) to relieve suffering among the necessitous of both sexes
throughout the Kingdom by the gratuitous supply of Trusses, Belts, Elastic Stockings, and other
various Surgical Appliances ?
Annual Subscribers of one guinea, or Life Donors of ten guineas, receive four letters of recom-
mendation yearly ; half these amounts, two letters yearly.
CONTRIBUTIONS EARNESTLY SOLICITED.
Ernest C. Crane, Secretary,
2, Arthur Street, E.C.
FRIENDLESS and FALLEN
London Female Preventive and Reformatory Institution
(With which is amalgamated THE MIDNIGHT MEETING MOVEMENT).
Offices: 200, EUSTON ROAD, LONDON, N.W.l.
Supports SIX HOMES and 1 FOR 190
an OPEN ALL-NIGHT REFUGE f INMATES
FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED.
The benefits are free, irrespective of creed, class, or country. Over 46,715 young
women and girls have been assisted by the Homes, and upwards of 127,000 have attended the
2,500 midnight and other meetings which have been held.
Bankers — London County, Westminster and Parrs Bank, 2, Hampstead Road, N.W.i,
WILLIAM W. THOMPSON, Sec., 200, Euston Road, London, N.W.l.
THE ROYAL
Sailors’ Orphan Girls’ School and Home,
96, Fitzjohn’s Avenue, Hampstead, N.W.3.
INSTITUTED 1829.
(Chairman : Admiral SIR JAMES BRUCE, K.C.M.G.)
FOR THE
GRATUITOUS BOARD, CLOTHING, EDU-
CATION AND TRAINING of Destitute Orphan
Daughters (including Motherless Children) of British
Sailors of the Royal Navy or Merchant Service ; of
Royal Marines ; or of Fishermen ; from all parts of the
United Kingdom. »
SUPPORTED BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS
which should be sent to the Secretary -at the Home.
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Paddington Green
Children’s Hospital L0TN.
Convalescent Home : FAIR VIEW, SLOUGH.
Patron : H.R.H. PRINCESS LOUISE, DUCHESS OF ARGYLL.
Free without Letter of Recommendation
to the Sick Children of the Poor.
HELP BY DONATION AND
LEGACY BADLY NEEDED.
Sir Douglas Owen, K.B.E., Chairman.
Capt. Nigel Hanbury, Treasurer. F. Stanley Cheer, Secretary.
— THE —
Royal School for the Indigent Blind.
LEATHERHEAD, SURREY.
Patron — His Most Gracious Majesty KING GEORGE V.
Patroness — Her Most Gracious Majesty The QUEEN MOTHER
1799-1921.
The Committee earnestly appeal for Contributions to this ancient Charity which has for
the last 122 years carried on good work fcr the Blind of the United Kingdom.
** To render the Blind Self-Reliant”
Principal and Secretary — Rev. ST. CLARE HILL, M.A. Offices— Highlands Road, Leatherhead.
South London Association for Assisting; the Bi nd.
Established 1863 Incorporated iqii
Registered Office : 8, Red Lion Square, Holborn, W.C 1
President : H.R.H. The Duke of Connauqht, K.G., etc.
Treasurer : J. T. Beck, Esq., London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd.,
91, Westminster Bridge Road, S.E.i.
Secretary : Mrs' A. M. Hamilton.
There are 169 Blind persons, Class members of this old and Voluntary Association, all of
whom are very poor. Classes are established for Instruction in Reading, Work for Women, ’
and Recreation. The Class Members have the privilege of borrowing sums of money, free of
Interest, with which to buy materials for work to make or sell, or for any urgent purpose
SEVENTY-FOUR PENSIONS ARE ALSO GRANTED IN THE MOST NECESSITOUS CASES.
Annual Subscriptions will be thankfully received, and the Pension Fund needs generous help
The work is conducted by a Committee of Ladies and Gentlemen, and practically without
expense. .
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The Sailors’ Home & Red Ensign Club,
WELL STREET & DOCK STREET, LONDON DOCKS, E.
Founded 1830 (and at GR AYE SEND).
President :
SIR THOMAS LANE DEVITT, Bart
Vice-Presidents :
ADMIRAL THE MARQUIS OF MILFORD HAVEN, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G.
ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET VISCOUNT JELLICOE, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O.
ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET EARL BEATTY, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O., D.S.O.
Chairman :
ADMIRAL SIR FREDERICK E. BROCK, K.C.M.G., C.B.
“This (The Parent Institution) was founded to provide
for the merchant seamen trading to the Port of London healthy
accommodation and to bring them into immediate contact with those
agencies calculated to advance their temporal, moral, and spiritual
welfare."
It is estimated that 250,000 Seamen enter the Port
Annually
OPEN TO SEAMEN OF ALL NATIONS.
Over 640,000 Seamen Benefited since its Foundation.
£2,800 specially needed to repay balance of Mortgage raised for
alterations and rebuilding.
Donations and Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Hon. Treasurer,
J. F. W. DEACON, Esq., J.P., D.L., Williams Deacon’s Bank, Ltd., Birchin Lane, E.C.
LUTHER E. CLARKE, A.C.I.S., Acting Secretary.
ILFORD EMERGENCY HOSPITAL,
NEWBURY PARK, ILFORD, ESSEX.
Chairman: Cady Griggs. Vice-Chairman: Sir John Bethell, Bart., M.P
Endowments, Donations, and Annual Subscriptions are respectfully solicited. The
Hospital being open for all cases of Emergency and Accident bccdring in this part of London
over the Border, derives its income from Voluntary Sources.
Funds urgently needed to enlarge the Hospital for the Treatment of
WOUNDED PENSIONERS and local needs.
GEO. J. MAGGS, Hon. Secretary.
UNIVERSAL BENEFICENT SOCIETY
Patron— HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.
Pres. — The Duke of Portland, k.g., g.c.v.o.
Treasurer — The Viscount Clifden.
THE MAIN OBJECT of this Society is to
AFFORD RELIEF TO PERSONS WHO
ARE NOT classed as the poor in the general
acceptation of the term, but who, neverthe-
less, suffer hardships and privations all the
more severe because of the position they
formerly held.
FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED.
Donations or Subscriptions will be thank-
fully received bv the Society's Bankers..
Messrs. Coutts & Co., 440. Strand, W.C.2 ; 01
by the Secretary, at the Office, 15, Soho
Square, London, W.i.
THE SOUTH LONDON INSTITUTE
FOR THE BUND,
No. 83, BOROUGH ROAD, LONDON, S.E.
1870-1921. The Institute is unendowed,
and the Committee earnestly appeal for new
Annual Subscriptions and Donations, which
are much needed.
Contributions gratefully received by the
Rt. Hon. LORD SOUTHWARK, President
and Chairman, 83, BOROUGH ROAD,
LONDON S.E.i.
Rev. ST. CLARE HILL, M.A.,
Honorary Se .retarv
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The Royal Soldiers’ Daughters’ Horae,
HAMPSTEAD, N.W .3.
Founded in 1853,
PATRONS:
HIS MAJESTY THE KINki. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.
HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA.
PRESIDENT:
FIELD-MARSHAL H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G.
PROVIDES a Home, education and training for Domestic service for the Daughters of
deserving Soldiers of H.M. Army, Royal Air Force, and for the Daughters of Soldiers
of the Terri torialForce, who have lost their lives at the seat of war.
Donations and subscriptions for this deserving military charity will be gratefully received by
The Secretary, Royal Soldiers’ Daughters’ Home, 5, Robert Street, Adelphi, London, W.C.2.
JOHN GROOM’S CRIPPLEAGE AND FLOWER GIRLS’
p , „ , MISSION (INCORPORATED.)
Formerly known as the Watercress and Flower GirTs’ Christian Mission.
(Inaugurated 1866, by the late Vllth Earl of Shaftesbury.)
Treasurer: ERNEST J. LOVELL, Esq. Bankers : BARCLAY & CO.
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING FOR BLIND AND CRffPLED GIRLS
who are received from all parts of the Kingdom without payment or votes, and are trained to become
PERMANENTLY SELF-SUPPORTING, thus being saved from PERMANENT DESTITUTION.
Hundreds who have passed through the Institution are now maintaining themselves.
Subscriptions, Donations, and Testamentary Bequests are earnestly appealed for.
S«y\ &r Sec. : ALFRED G. GROOM, The Crippleagre, SekForde St., London,LC.1.
THE ROYAL ASSOCIATION IN AID OF
THE DEAF AND DUMB
419, OXFORD ST., LONDON, W.l.
Patron — His^Majesty the King. President — The Lord Bishop of London.
Treasurer — W. E. Rudston Read, Esq.
Hon. Secretary — Hubert A. Druce, Esq.
Secretary — Graham W. Simes.
Bank — The London County Westminster and Parr’s, Stratford Place, W.
Can you hear and speak?
Do you value these gifts?
Do you know there are
4,000 Deaf and Dumb in London ?
Will you, please, help them ?
The Association has established the following principal centres of its own: —
S. SAVIOUR’S, Oxford Street, W.l.
S. BARNABAS’, Deptford, S.E.3. * £
ALL SAINTS’, West Ham, E.15. fcufcF
S. JOHN OF BEVERLEY, Finsbury Park, N.4. V £ SP1
Two districts are worked from S. Paul’s, Walworth and from S. Mark’s, Battersea. Besides
these the Association provides services in some 20 other Churches, Halls, etc.
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SOCIETY FOR RELIEF
OF DISTRESSED JEWS,
74, BROOK GREEN, LONDON, W.6.
President; THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY.
Th" Jews in Jerusalem are in GREAT NEED. We have
resumed work at Abraham’s Vineyard and have appointed
a capable , Manager. We are trying to repair the damage
(over £1,000) done by the Turks and the Germans, and
have applied to the Turkish Government for Indemnity.
FUNDS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED.
Donations will be thankfully received by — *
Messrs. DRUMMOND, Bankers, 49, Charing Cross, S.W. 1.
or E. A. FINN, Secretary , at the above address.
CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE SOCIETY
34, CRAVEN STREET, STRAND, W.C.2.
President: His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, D.D.
Treasurer : The Right Hon. the Earl of Moray, M.A.
Secretary : The Rev. C. L. Drawbridge, M.A.
DEALS WITH SCEPTICISM.
Funds Urgently Needed.
CENTRAL LONDON
Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital,
CRAY'S INN ROAD, W.C. (Founded 1874-)
Patron : H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G.
President: H.R.H. PRINCESS LOUISE.
The Military Block which was specially built for the reception of sick
and wounded Soldiers is now fully occupied by 20 civilian patients,
and the additional yearly cost is £1,800, which sum must be found
by the Committee. Total number of beds 43. There is also a very
large Out-Patient Department.
Bankers : Barclay & Co. Secretary : Richard Kershaw.
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CHARITIES a,>PbyVed DEBRETT
SAVE THE CHILDREN.
Queen Charlotte’s Lying-in Hospital,
MARYLEBONE ROAD, N.W.l.
Patrons —
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA
President— THE LORD HOWARD DE WALDEN.
Treasurer — ANTHONY de ROTHSCHILD, Esq.
Chairman — MAJ OR SIR SAMUEL SCOTT, Bart., M.P.
2,000 patients received into the}Wards annually, and nearly
2,000 attended and nursed in their own homes.
5,000 Wives of Soldiers and Sailors and Belgian
and other Refugees were admitted as In-Patients or Out-
Patients during the Great War.
HELP IS GREATLY NEEDED.
ARTHUR WATTS, Secretary.
EVELINA HOSPITAL
FOR SICK CHILDREN,
SOUTHWARK, LONDON, S.E.
Under the Patronage of THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN.
Only large CHILDREN’S Hospital in South London ;
SITUATED IN ITS POOREST DISTRICT.
SUPPORTED BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS
FUNDS GREATLY NEEDED.
Please help this Charity, “not only because it is a Hospital,
but because it is a Hospital for Children.”
President — Visct. Duncannon, m,p.,c.m.g. Chairman — D. Malcolm Scott, Esq
Treasurer — Gerald D. Smith, Esq. Secretary — H. C. Staniland Smith.
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CHARITIES DEBRETT
NO STATE SUBSIDY
is given to tha
LIFEBOAT SERVICE,
which maintains its Lifeboats
ROUND ALL THE COASTS
OF THE UNITED? KINGDOM,
and in 96 years has given rewards for the saving of
NEARLY 58,000 LIVES.
It is ENTIRELY SUPPORTED by the FREE GIFTS OF THE
BRITISH PEOPLE.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution is now building 50 NEW
POWERFUL MOTOR LIFEBOATS.
They will cost, with their Houses and Slipways,
OVER £500,000
WILL YOU HEL,' TO BUILD THEM?
Remember all that the Service has done, and that some day Your
Own Safety may depend on the gallantry of its crews.
ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION,
22, CHARING CROSS ROAD, LONDON, W.C.2.
GEORGE F. SHEA, M.A., Secretary.
GOVERNESSES’
BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION.
Founded 1843; Incorporated by Royal Charter~1848.
Under the Patronage of Their Most Gracious Majesties the King and Queen,
Queen Alexandra, and other Members of the Royal Family.
President — THE MARQUESS OF ABERDEEN AND TEMAIR, K.T.
Treasurer — ROBERT S. GARDINER, Esq.
Bankers — L.C.W. and PARR’S BANK, Ld., i, Cavendish Square, W.
Home and Free Registration Office for Disengaged Governesses : — 47, Harley St., W. 3828 Mayfair )
Holiday House : — Fairmount, Shanklin, I.W. Home for the Aged : — Chislehurst, Kent.
The work of the Institution is most comprehensive in character. It benefits the young by investing
their savings in annuities and by helping them as Funis permit in their annual payments, by pro-
viding them with a temporary home and free registration, by which they can obtain engagements
also a Holiday Home, and by assisting them when in difficulties. To the old it offers temporary
help, a settled income by the provision of free annuities, and a home for their declining years.
Nearly 2,000 Governesses are assisted Annually.
£10,000 SSSS5-
Donations of Stock or money sufficient to establish an annuity will be funded, the amount "bearing
the Founder’s Name, and the Patronage, if he wish it, reserved to him for life.
Membership consists in the payment of an Annual Guinea, or of Ten Guineas in one sum, or in the
case of a Governess Member, of not less than half-a-guinea per annum. Subscribers are entitled to
vote for annuities in the proportion of one Vote for each annual Half-Guinea not in arrear, and one
Life Vote for each Donation of Five Guineas.
A. WESLEY DENNIS, Secretary.
HEAD OFFICE — Dacre House, 5, Arundel Street. Strand, London, W.C. Telephone — 3121 Central
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CHARITIES APPROVED BY DEBRETT
Please Support theTEfforts ofthe
NATIONAL EQUINE DEFENCE LEAGUE
(FOUNDEDJby FRANCIS A. COX, 1909)
to ensure to the Horse— who, the OLDER he gets the WORSE
he is treated— not kindness but the JUSTICE which is his DUE.
Tiie Pit Pony Protection Act of 1911 was secured by the League in the face of strong
opposition, and the reform is not yet properly enforced. Every abuse is fearlessly attacked
at the roots. Our recent Test Prosecution for Overloading decided that both driver
and carman are liable to heavyrfines in any circumstances when Horses are thus cruelly
afflicted.
WE EARNESTLY APPEAL FOR ACTIVE HELP. w:i
Maintained by Voluntary Contributions. No Invested Securities.
Free Literature from M. K. MATTHEW, Honorary Secretary, New Southgate, N.ll.
Telephone : Finchley 1086.
THE TRINITARIAN BIBLE SOCIETY.
OBJECT : The Circulation of Protestant or Uncorrupted Versions of
the Word of God.
INSTITUTED 1831.
Is the Protestant Bible Society which makes free grants of English
and Foreign Scriptures to Christian workers in all parts of the world.
Also issues leaflets (English and Foreign) on important subjects,
entirely in the words of Scripture.
Your greatly-needed help is solicited for extending the Society’s
operations.
Secretary : THE REV. F. CECIL LOVELY, B.A.,
7, Bury Street, London, W.C.l.
(’Rovi) Y\$\
axtd ’ftoma,
CRISPIN STREET, S PITA LF1 ELDS.
LONDON, E.
Founded 1860, by the Late Rev. Dr. Gilbert.
Trustees: LORD EDMUND TALBOT, D.S.O., M.P. ; LORD COLUM CRICHTON STUART;
Alderman Sir JOHN KNILL, Bart. ; E. J. BELLORD, Esq.
Treasurer : Alderman Sir JOHN KNILL, Bart.
Those interested in social effort amongst the homeless poor
should write to the Secretary for a copy of the Annual Report
in order to learn the remarkable effect of the War upon the
work of the Charity.
The Charity maintains in addition to the Night Refuge, a
Servants’ Training Home, a Hostel for Young Women engaged
in Business, and a Home of Rest for Women at St. Albans.
Secretary : J. W, GILBERT, Esq., B.A.,
15, George St., Mansion House, London. E C
CABDRIVERS*
(Founded 1870 .
BENEVOLENT
Patren — HIS MAJESTY THE
ASSOCIATION
15, SOHO SQUARE, W 1.
KING.
Donations, Subscriptions, and Legacies in aid of the Annuity Fund are greaUy needed
Contributions may be paid to the Association’s Account at the National Provincial and Union
Bank of England, Ltd., Charing Cross, or they will be thankfully received by
A. D. TAIT, Secretary, 15, Soho Square, London, W.i.
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CHARITIES wpr DEBRETT
May we plead
with our readers to come to the aid of the British Home
and Hospital for Incurables? This Institution, in which
Queen Alexandra has long taken great personal interest,
is for incurable Sufferers of THE MIDDLE CLASSES
m ONLY ; for men and women of education and refine-
ment who are now (after long struggle) completely
incapacitated by incurable disease.
There is a Home to be maintained. There are the
pensions to be provided And there is a long pathetic
“Waiting List.” Can you help? Will you ? Now ?
British Home & Hospital for Incurables,
STREATHAM, S.W.
(Founded 1861)
Patroness: H.M. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.
Patron: H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G.
President: HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF PORTLAND, K.G.
EDGAR PENMAN, Secretary. Office : 72, Cheapside, London, E.C.2.
Colonial and Continental Church Sociefp.
Patron — His Majesty the King.
Vice-Patrons — The Archbishops of Canterbury, York, Armagh, Dublin, &c.
Chairman of Committee — S. H. Gladstone, Esq.
Secretary — The Rev. J. D. Mullins, M.A., D.D.
This Society exists for the purpose of supplying the means of grace to our fellow-
countrymen abroad, especially in those parts of the Empire where they are in danger of
drifting into irreligion for lack of the Gospel.
Over Forty Colonial Dioceses receive aid from the Society, including those in Canada,
Australasia, British East Africa, South Africa, the West Indies and India. Many Colonial
Bishops are applying for far more aid than the Society’s funds can meet.
Owing to the enormous inrush of Settlers to the Colonies, the Society started, in 1906,
a Special N.W. Canada Fund, and in 1912 an Australian Fund. 243 Clergy and Lay Evan-
gelists have been sent out, over 120 Prairie Churches built, ana more than £196,000 has
been expended in the West. £10,000 per annum is required to maintain the Agents in
Canada.
Assistance is also given to ministrations among British Artisans, Sailors, and others in
continental cities ; and Services (self-supporting) are organised for visitors at health resorts.
During the War the Society’s Chaplains rendered devoted service to thousands of^British
residents, refugees, and sick and wounded soldiers.
Bankers — Barclays Bank, Ltd., 54, Lombard Street, London, E.C.3.
Office— 9, SERJEANTS’ INN, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C.4.
The Best Travel Centre
for MOORLAND, SEA and the
LUXURIANT VALLEYS of
GLORIOUS DEVON
“ The land of Apple Orchards and Twisting Lanes.”
Within easy reach of all the Famous Resorts
and Places of Historical Interest in the County.
Ideal Residential
Neighbourhood
Grand
Cathedral / Unique
Public
Pleasure
Grounds
Unrivalled
High-class Shops
Splendid
Educational Advantages
Express Train Services from London
SWIMMING GOLF COUNTY CRICKET
BOATING HUNTING FISHING FOOTBALL
For details apply SECRETARY, INFORMATION BUREAU, EXETER
Scenery,
Health,
Sport
DEBRETT — EXETER SECTION.
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ROSS
TAILORS
227 & 228, High St.
EXETER
And 22, George St., Hanovqr
Square, LONDON.
Inventors and Sole Makers oj
the 4 Portsmouth ’ & * Roscut.'
PURE WCOLTAN
WATERPROOFED
COATS
For Ladies & Gentlemen.
Prices for best Tailoring, al-
though higher than they were,
have been grossly exaggerated.
We have the best ! We give
the best! And charge the
lowest price.
Telegrams: “ RoIcufor?Ldn ”
■««"■■£ SSSrlix,.
ESTABLISHED 1843
BY ROYAL WARRANT
Patent
Portmanteau
Umbrellas,
and
Parasols.
CUMMINGS,
EXPERT UMBRELLA
MANUFACTURER.
'Phone 446
OF. APPOINTMENT.
Shooting
Seats.
Hunting
ops
Walking
Canes.
ARCADE, EXETER,
Umbrellas, etc.. Recovered and
Repaired PER RETURN OF POST.
L2
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DEBRETT — EXETER SECTION.
HOLMAN, HAM & CO., Ltd.
Family and Dispensing Chemists .
PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED BY QUALIFIED MEN
WITH THE PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, jl j*
Photographic Goods stocked in large variety.
BRANCHES. — EXETER, EXMOUTH, CREDITON, BRIXHAM, TOTNES, SIDMOUTH,
TEIGNMOUTH, ASHBURTON.
For High-Class Candies & Chocolates .
FREETHS TOFFERIES LTD.,
Head Office — EXETER.
Branches —
182, Union St., PLYMOUTH. 19, Fleet St., TORQUAY.
49, Bedford St., PLYMOUTH. 52, Catherine St.. SALISBURY-
Also at EXMOUTH, TAUNTON & DAWLISri.
Exeter Motor Cycle & Light Car Co., Ltd.
“ Service for '©ourists.’
6, BATH ROAD, EXETER.
Telephone : 975. Telegrams : “ Cyclecar.”
28, Tavistock Road, PLYMOUTH.
Telephone: 1733. Telegrams: "Ignition."
W. F. CRABB
FROM BROADWOODS
IbiQbdlafs pianos,
flbusic, Oraniopbones
etc.
Expert Tuners Visit All Parts
9a, EAST SOUTHERNHAY, EXETER
DEBRETT— EXETER SECTION.
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W. BROCK & CO. Ltd.
The House Furnishers
for the West of England &
EXETER.
HOUSE A GENTS AND
REMOVAL CONTRACTORS
AND AT TORQUAY.
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Mill
JAMES C. COMMIN
Book$eIlcr -
230 HIGH ST., EXETER
EXPERT VALUERS SENT ANY DISTANCE
Entire Libraries or
Small Collections of
Books purchased for
cash. . . High Prices
given for Scarce Items
Wires — “ PEN, EXETER.
’ Phone — EXETER 442.
c^s-
Chauffeurs
in Livery.
Cbe West of England Rubber Cop-
J. C. TETT, Proprietor 12 QUEEN STREET, EXETER
For WATERPROOFS \ For both
| SHOWER <30 ATS [ sexes and
AND OILSKINS ) all ages
Ufi
m HOT WATER BOTTLES, SPONGES, ^BATHING CAPS AND^ANYTHING IN RUBBER
gj
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DEBRETT — EXETER SECTION.
J. SPRATT
T H & NOTED ART
AND CURIOSITY DEALER ,
i4) NORTHERNHAjY PLACE
(London Inn Square), EXETER.
Established 1835.
2500 pictures
TO SELECT FROM {collected from
all leading Auctions and Private
Sources, principally in Devon and
Cornwall).
Remarkable Portrait of Shakspere
(Age 46 and Dated 1610). Very
fine REMBRANDT (Jewish Rabbi).
ANTI Q U E
FURNITURE,
OLD CHINA,
COINS, SILVER
and CURIOS of
everydescription
PURCHASED.
V aluations and
Commissions executed.
Customers in all
parts of th eWorld
please note : —
Communicate your
wants and 1 mil try
to supply them.
And others including :
LADY HAMILTON (by
romney); BOBBIE
BURNS (early work by
raeburn). :: ::
And Specimens by COX, CON-
STABLE (P. De Champagne)
GRIFFIER, GIRTIN, GREUZE,
HOBBEMA, MORLAND,
MILLET, OSTADE, TROYON,
TURNER, etc., etc.
Water Colours and Miniatures.
Rare Etchings — REMBRANDT,
OSTADE, WHISTLER, etc.
Engravings of every description.
Autographs — W. SHAKSPERE,
Thynne Sweeteste Stratforde,
March 16; NELSON, RICHELIEU
and others including a Rare Letter
of GEORGE WASHINGTON, etc.
EXETER
ROYAL CLARENCE
HOTEL.
One of the famous Devonshire Old-World Taverns.
DELICIOUS VIAJMDS. - - - CHOICE WINES.
DEBRETT— EXETER SECTION.
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HARRY HEMS & SONS,
SCULPTORS, EXETER
artists in Ecclesiastical LUorfr
UKoob, Stone, Hlabaster anb /Ibarble.
Statues, IRereboses, /Ibural tablets,
/Ibemortals, etc.
STUDIOS, LONGBROOK STREET, EXETER.
Special Rapid Studio for Studies of Children.
§no. 72 oss jjro xQning,
J^rtist photographer,
1 1 BEDFORD CIRCUS, EXETER.
Wedding Groups Studio and Home Portraits Estates Photographed
Hardy Ornamental-Flowering and Rare Slmibs
and Trees. Fruit Trees for Garden and Orchard
and Under Glass. Roses, Border Perennials,
Alpines and Herbaceous Plants. Home-grown
and Foreign Bulbs and Flower Roots, Choice
Vegetable and Flower Seeds for the Garden, and Agricultural Seeds
for the Farm and Estate. Landscape Gardening a Speciality.
FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, ETC
Separate Catalogues of all of the above free on application.
ROBERT VEITCH and SON,
The Royal Nurseries, EXETER, DEVONSHIRE.
WE SPECIALISE IN
fllbemorial Brasses
ENGRAVING & ART METAL WORK
CREST WORK A SPECIALITY
HARRY BOLT, 113, BATH ROAD, EXETER
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DEBRETT — EXETER SECTION
THE
Cathedral Dairy
EASTGATE,
and Martin’s Lane,
EXETER.
Famous the World Over as the
HOME OF PURE, RICH
DEVONSHIRE CLOTTED CREAM,
DELICIOUS CREAM CHEESE,
DEVONSHIRE BUTTER,
’DESSERT FRUITS IN SYRUP,
DEVONSHIRE HONEY.
Table Delicacies Fresh Daily. — Sausages,
Polonies, Brawns, Home-fed Bacon and
Hams made from the Finest Dairy-fed
Pork, produced at our own Model Pig-
geries, Curing Cellars, and Creamery at
Rosamondford, Aylesbeare, Devon.
Parcels sent by post
and rail to all parts
daily
Detailed, Price Lists and all information on application to :
The CATHEDRAL DAIRY, Eastgate, Exeter.
Telegrams ; “ Rogers, Sculptor, Exeter." Esi'iolished 1889.
E.T. ROGERS & SONS
/Monumental Sculptors,
HEAVITREE ROAD, — EXETER.
CROSSES, HEAD-
STONES & MONU-
MENTS OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS.
Designs A RCHI TECTURA L
and
Estimates SCULPTORS IN
freg STONE (S' WOOD.
BRADSHAW'S
CYCLE DEPOT
58, Union Street, TORQUAY.
CYCLE
ACCESSORIES.
TOYS . PRAMS.
GRAMOPHONES.
RECORDS AND
NEEDLES .
Push Chair for Hire.
DEBRETT — PLYMOUTH SECTION.
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Established 1848. Telephone 898.
The Sight-Testing and Spectacle Fitting are
under the personal superinten-
dence of the Principals
£>
t*'6
CTO
The
Sight-
Testing
Rooms,
24, George St., Plymouth,
Sole Proprietors of the “Areo” (regt.) Spectacles and Pince-Nez.
BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT
SPECIALLY T0 H,s majesty king george v.
FINE GEMS.
JEWELLERY0 GOULDING & CO.
PL ATE OF
EVERY Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Watchmakers.
DESCRIPTION
43, GEORGE STREET, PLYMOUTH.
telephone: 1 61 Y.
DIAMOND
ORNAMENTS.
WEDDING
PRESENTS.
LATEST
NOVELTIES.
button,
TRUNK AND SUIT CASE MANUFACTURER,
FANCY LEATHER GOODS, ETC.,
8, George Street, Plymouth.
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DEBRETT — PLYMOUTH SECTION.
HOLMES <3 Co. ’SSS-
for GOOD OLD ENGLISH
* a OLD TOWN ST.
furniture ™utch
Colonial Outfitter
Telephone :
Plymouth 1858
SPFCIALIST IN ALL
CENTS’ WEAR.
At
€
tc-
yA.
Sv
&
Gentlemen’s Hosier
Hatter & Outfitter
11 OLD TOWN STREET DI VMflITTU
(Two doors above East Street) i Li 1 JLvIV/U 1 il
G. WIDGER & SONS
ETCHINGS, PRINTS, WATER-DRAWINGS,
PICTURES RESTORED, FRAMES RE-GILDED
?ine Art Dealers
Frames , Pottery,
Fancy Leather,
Art Metal Work
14-16, TAVISTOCK ROAD,
'Phone : 411, 412. ’ Grams : Widgersons.
- PLYMOUTH
SUNBEAM, TRIUMPH,
B . S . A . , ROYAL
ENFIELD and SCOTT,
G.N. LIGHT CARS.
SPARES, ACCESSORIES,
OILS, TYRES, VULCANIZING
REPAIRS, ETC.
SNELL’S MOTOR HOUSE,
Showrooms : 97, Old Town Street; 1, Frankfort Buildings. "DT "V^IWT V I ?T-T
Garages ; St, Andrew Street ; Cambridge Street, a 1— * I IVlv^w 1 i. A.
LIGHT CARS
MOTOR CYCLES
CYCLES
DEBRETT ADVERTISEMENTS
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Albion Hotel.
Fully licensed. Tel.: 1423.
Continental Hotel.
Telephone: 1160.
T wo first-class i H otels
close to Milbay Station,
and convenient for the
Hoe & Plymouth Town
TRUST HOUSES LIMITED.
DEBRETTS
HERALDRY.
Concise, Practical, and easy of Reference,
clearly showing how to correctly depict
or decipher a Coat of Arms.
400 ILLUSTRATIONS, CLOTH GILT,
Demy 8vo. 10S> 6d. Net.
“ THE PERFECTION OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY.”
Dr. G. HORATIO JONES
HAS BEEN AWARDED TEN GOLD MEDALS (COMPETITIVE AT THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS)
AND LATE H.I MAJESTY’S SURGEON-DENTIST, CERTIFICATE FOR THE BEST DENTISTRY AS FOLLOWS:
“ Dr. G. H. Jones. — My mastication is now perfect, and articulation
quite distinct. Your teeth are the best, safest, and most life-like ;
and your system is the perfection of Painless Dentistry. In recog-
nition of your valuable services rendered to me you are at liberty
to use my name. — (Signed) S. G. Hutchings.”
38, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON, W.C.
Opposite British Museum, Bloomsburv.
MODERATE FEES. *Ph me : Museum 685. HOURS, 9 to 6.
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DEBRETT MOTOR SECTION.
DEBRETTS
Motor Section
1921
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Telephone : MAYFAIR 2899. E
| ELDRIDGE BROS.
| Automobile Engineers,
| Tyres & Accessories.
75 ALBANY ST., REGENT'S
PARK • LONDON * N.W.
| Repairers to the Automobile Club * |
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SUNBEAM
The reputation of Sunbeam cars is not a thing
of yesterday, but rests upon the sure foundation
of over 20 years' experience.
These car are of unquestionable'reliability and
efficiency and if evidence of this fact is sought it
may be found in the unequalled number cf
Sunbeam successes ia track and reliability trials
Repair Depot for London and
Southern District.
Sunbeam car owners in London and the
Southern Districts are reminded that the well
equipped Repair and Spare Part Depot at
Cricklewood is at their service. Repairs and
overhauls can there be carried out by com-
petent Sunbeam workmen promptly and
efficiently. A large stock of spare parts
for all Sunbeam models is always on hand.
THE SUNBEAM MOTOR CAR
CO., LTD., WOLVERHAMPTON
Manchester Showrooms - - ft -ft - ^ 106, r Deansgate.
Southern Service & Repair Depot, Edgware Road, Cricklewood, N.W.2.
’Phone: Willesden 3070. ,-<*i Wires: “ Sunoserv, Crickle, London.
London and District Agents : J Keele, Ltd., 72, New Bond Street, W.i
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DEBRETT MOTOR SECTION.
“ The Representative British Car.”
London :
32, Holborn Viaduct, E.C.
Southampton :
25-27, London Road.
Works : Coventry.
The 15.9 Saloon and Five-Seater Touring models are the finest
cars ever produced by Humber, Ltd. They more than maintain
an already world-wide reputation for high-class finish
both in body and chassis, smoothness in running and
economy in upkeep. The chassis embodies several
attractive features illustrating the thorough-
ness of Humber methods, and the
Saloon especially, with its ideal
body-work, makes a strong ap-
peal to the discrimin-
ating motorist.
The Latest Humber ‘Models include : —
10 H.P. COUPE. 10 H.P. 2-3-SEATER.
10 H.P. 4-SEATER TOURING CAR.
15.9 H.P. SALOON-DE-LUXE.
15.9 H.P. 5-SEATED TOURER.
Illustrations and Specifications sent on request.
DEBRETT VIOTOR SECTION.
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MEMUJRGIQP
©HRS (ENGLaNO) LTD.
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Officers of Arms xxxvi
Order of the Bath 809
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Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England 819
,, ,, St. Michael and St. George 812
,, ,, St. Patrick 808
,, ,, Star of India 811
,, ,, Thistle. t 807
Orders, Decorations, and Medals xlviii
Orders of Knighthood, Central Chancery of 806
Peers and Baronets entitled to Quarter Royal Arms of Plantagenet lxxiv
Precedence, Tables of xxxix
Preface xi
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Roll of Honour, War xxxiii
Royal Households H
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,, Victorian Order 814
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PREFACE.
EVERAL matters have combined to add materially to the
labour of preparing the present edition of “ Debrett.”
The return to civil life of many of those Changes of
who served their Country in the Naval, Residence
Military, or Air Forces of the Crown during the recent on apace.
War has entailed the entry of a very large number of new appoint-
ments, or of transfers from one position to another ; while the changes
of residence still go on apace and have caused innumerable corrections
throughout the book. Again, it has now been possible to bring up to
date many biographies of those in the Companionage section with whom,
owing to the exigencies of active service and dispersal over many
Fronts, it has for some time been impracticable to communicate.
Shortly before departure for his recent tour in New Zealand and
Australia, which proved such a personal and Imperial success, H.R.H.
the Prince of Wales was admitted to the Privy Council, Admittance
when His Majesty presided over the meeting. In ac- to
cordance with custom the Prince, in right of relationship Privy
to the Sovereign, was, by His Majesty’s command, Counci1-
introduced but not sworn in, the usual oath of a Privy Councillor being
dispensed with, and he took his seat at the Board accordingly.
Later in the year, in the second list of Birthday Honours, appeared
the name of his younger brother, H.R.H. Prince Albert, who was
created Baron Killarney, Earl of Inverness, and Duke of
York, by the last-mentioned of which he will in future f York
be known. It is a happy revival that associates the
Dukedom of York with the newly constituted House of Windsor,
as it is a title which perhaps has been more frequently in use than any
other of the Royal dignities, having been often conferred upon the
second son of the Sovereign. It has been created on seven previous
occasions, either alone or in conjunction with the Dukedom of Albany,
having been held during the Plantagenet, Tudor, Stuart, and Hanoverian
periods. The last holder of all the above titles was, of course, King
George V, who was known as Duke of York from 1892-1901, and sub-
sequently in conjunction with the Dukedom of Cornwall, when for a
few months he was styled Duke of Cornwall and York. The Barony of
Killarney then appeared as a Royal title for the first time, but previous
to that date, the Earldom of Inverness had already once before been
created, in 1892, having been held together with the Dukedom of Sussex.
Following his father’s successful years as Governor-General of Canada,
H.R.H. Prince Arthur of Connaught has been selected to Governor-
fill a similar post in respect of the Union of South Africa, General of
an appointment he has already taken up, having been s- Africa,
promoted an Honorary Major-General just before his departure.
A small number of additions and alterations to the Roll of Honour
will be found on pages xx-xxi, the full list having been printed in the
last edition of “ Debrett.” The names now notified bring the total
up to over 3,220, and include an additional heir to a Baronetcy. In
Xll
PREFACE.
connection with this it may be pointed out that the recent extinction
of the Barony of De Blaquiere is the direct result of the War, both
Roll of sons of the 6th and last Baron having been killed on
Honour and active service. Further, it is likely that in the near
its Effects. future one of the Baronetcies which have become extinct,
owing to several members of the family having fallen in action, will be
re-created in favour of a grandson (in the female line) of the original
grantee.
In June an interesting ceremony took place, when an Installation
of Knights Grand Cross of the Bath was once again held in the Chapel
Knights of of the Order — Henry the Seventh’s Chapel in West-
the Bath minster Abbey — when 22 Knights were installed, no
Installed. similar ceremony having taken place since 1913, at
which date King George V restored it after the lapse of many years.
Much of the ceremonial installation employed dates from 1725, when
the old degree of Knighthood was exalted into an Order. The form of
Oath administered to each Knight Grand Cross is, “You shall honour
God above all things ; you shall be steadfast in the faith of Christ ; you
shall love the King, your Sovereign Lord, and Him and his Right
defend to your Power ; you shall defend Maidens, Widows, and
Orphans in their Rights and shall suffer no Extortion as far as you may
prevent it; and of as great Honour be this Order unto you as ever it
was to any of your Progenitors, or others.” After all have been sworn,
the Sovereign kneels at the Altar, making an offering of gold and silver.
Each newly sworn Knight then makes similar offering, and, standing
before the Altar, draws his sword, gives it to the Dean, who lays it upon
the Altar; it is then redeemed by the Senior Knight, from whom, after
an Admonition, the newly-installed Knight receives and sheaths it.
A Bill was put forward in this Session of Parliament to enable any
Member of the House of Commons who may succeed to a Peerage to
divest himself of it, and so continue to sit in the Commons instead
of proceeding to the Upper House. It was, however, rejected, and it
therefore still follows that any M.P. succeeding to a Peerage dignity,
which confers a seat in the House of Lords, must vacate his Parlia-
Peers of mentary seat. Seeing that the holder of an Irish Peerage
Ireland and (other than a Representative Peer) is entitled to sit for
Scotland. any constituency other than an Irish one, while Scottish
Peers cannot sit at all in the Lower Chamber, anomalies may easily arise,
for should a Member of Parliament for an Irish constituency succeed to
his father’s title he would at once cease to be a Member of Parliament,
although not having a seat in the House of Lords, but he would still be
able to seek re-election for an English or Scotch constituency ; while had
he already been sitting for such a Parliamentary division his seat would
not have been affected at all. On the other hand, in the event of the
son of a Scottish Peer succeeding under similar circumstances, he would,
on succession, not only have no seat in the House of Lords, but would
also be ineligible to sit for any Parliamentary constituency whatever.
At the request of seven applicants who held licence and authority
to use certain Foreign Titles of Nobility in this country, His Majesty, in
Foreign March 1920, acceded to their request that they might be
Titles of permitted to relinquish their rights and privileges in this
Nobility. respect, in view of the fact that the said Foreign Titles
of Nobility appertained to countries recently at war writh England, and
PREFACE.
Xlll
were originally conferred by the Sovereigns of those countries. The
names and the titles referred to are set out below.
Name.
Anthony Denis Maurice George
de Worms ...
Percy George de Worms
Maurice Arnold de Forest ...
Alleyne Alfred Boxall
Algernon John FitzRoy Nugent
Dudley Beaumont Gurowski...
William Henry Schroder
Title.
Baron of Austria
Baron of Austria
Baron of Saxe-Coburg and
Gotha
Baron of Austria ...
Count Gurowski. Title granted
by Frederick William, King
of Prussia (1787) ...
Baron of Prussia
Date of Warrant.
August 10th, 1874
October 6th, 1900
October 17th, 1900
July 22nd, 1908
November9th, 1911
November6th, 1912
It is noticeable that many of the Peers and Baronets created for
service during the recent War, who have lately been granted Supporters
to their Armorial Bearings, have, in accordance with old Service
custom, adopted for them representations of present- Units as
day service units: thus, Viscount French of Ypres, “a Armorial
British Infantryman” and “a French Infantryman”; Supporters.
Earl Beatty, “a Sailor of the Royal Navy” and “a Soldier of the Royal
Marine”; Earl Haig, “a Mounted Private of the 7th King’s Own
Hussars” and “a Mounted Lancer of the 17th Duke of Cambridge’s
Own Lancers”; Baron Plumer, “a Private in the York and Lancaster
Regiment ” and “ a Trooper of the Rhodesian Field Force ” ; Baron
Horne, “a Gunner of the Royal Horse Artillery” and “a Private of
the Seaforth Highlanders”; Baron Rawlinson, “an Infantryman of
the British Expeditionary Force” and “an Infantryman of the
Australian Imperial Force”; Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt, Bt., “a Sailor
of the Royal Navy”; and Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, Bt., “a Private
in the Rifle Brigade.”
Some of the Dames of the Order of the British Empire object to the
style of Dame prefixed to their Christian name and surname as specially
provided for in the Statutes of the Order ; but to describe Dames of
those of them, not already of higher rank, simply by sur- British Em-
name with the prefix of “ Lady,” as “ Lady Smith,” or Pire °rdcr-
“Agnes, Lady Smith,” in the way suggested, would inevitably lead to
confusion with the wives or widows of Knights ; again, to use the style
of “ Lady Agnes Smith ” would equally not only court confusion with the
daughters of Dukes, Marquesses, and Earls, but also materially
detract from the personal character of the honour which it was no doubt
particularly desired to emphasise ; there seems, however, no reason why
the attribute of the wife or widow of a Knight — *>., the formal personal
address of “ My Lady ” or “Your Ladyship” — should be denied them.
The number of Bishops now eligible for seats in the House of Lords
has, by reason of the operation of the Welsh Church Act, been reduced by
four, although those thus debarred still retain under the ^ L d
Act the style, title, and precedence which they formerly Spiritual
enjoyed. The Lords Spiritual who have seats in Parlia-
ment number 26; this has remained unchanged since the time of
Henry VIII, and any new Sees founded from time to time do not add
to the number of Bishops who are entitled to sit. The 26 above-
mentioned Lords Spiritual always include the Archbishops of Canterbury
and York and the Bishops of London, Durham, and Winchester, who
receive writs of summons to sit by right of office ; the other 21 places on
the Episcopal Bench are filled by rotation, the senior Bishop on the
XVI
PREFACE.
this year, it will be seen that the total up to the end of March last was
Peerages 443> t0 which there have been three subsequent additions,
created since so that as the present Administration has 80 to its
1880. credit in the course of only four years of office against
the 82 bestowed during Mr. Asquith’s first Administration, which
occupied seven years, it will soon outstrip the latter.
Mr. Gladstone’s Administration, April 1880 to June 1885 (34).
Lord Salisbury’s Administration, June 1885 to February 1886 (24).
Lord Salisbury’s Administration, August 1886 to August 1892 (50).
Mr. Gladstone’s Administration, August 1892 to March 1894 (9).
Lord Rosebery’s Administration, March 1894 to July 1895 (12).
Lord Salisbury’s Administration, July 1895 to July 1902 (61).
Mr. Balfour’s Administration, July 1902 to December 1905 (25).
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman’s Administration, December 1905 to April 1908 (21)
Mr. Asquith’s Administration, April 1908 to May 1915 (82).
Mr. Asquith’s Administration, May 1915 to December 1916 (24).
Mr. Lloyd George’s Administration, December 1916 onwards (7 7).
Now that the bestowal of War Honours may be said to be com-
plete, it is interesting to take stock of the total number conferred during
War Period War period, say from January 1st, 191 5, to the present
time, i.e.y 84 Peerages, 200 Baronetcies, 1940 Knights,
18,219 Companions (all of which, however, were not necessarily conferred
in connection with the War itself), and in addition to these, thousands
of minor Honours were also bestowed. All of the first-mentioned have
had to be recorded in the pages of “ Debrett,” and day by day, year in
and year out, despite depletion of staff from the first day of hostilities,
the work of correcting and keeping “ Debrett ” up to date has gone
steadily on, and the book was published punctually each year at the
appointed time. As an example of the enormous mass of detail which
the recent world-wide hostilities on many fronts entailed, nearly
34,000 pages of Gazette notices were issued, dealing with millions of
separate Naval, Military, Air Force, and other appointments, despatches,
etc., all of which have had to be waded through, and so rapidly have
alterations in this connection followed one another that individual
appointments have quite frequently changed many times in the course
of the preparation of any given edition, before the entry finally passed
to press. There was also the sad duty of daily keeping up the Roll of
"Debrett” Honour and of making all the intricate alterations these
Published innumerable deaths involved, while a trained staff were
each year. at times often snowed under by the number of Honours
conferred ; but each year throughout the war “ Debrett ” succeeded
in surmounting all difficulties, not the least of which at times were
those connected with its actual production.
Among promotions in the Peerage, that of Viscount Midleton,
created an Earl of the United Kingdom in January last, was in reality
equivalent to a double step, as although he already held
Promotions °f Viscount, this was in the Peerage of Ireland,
the British Peerage in right of which he sat in the
House of Lords having been only a Barony, that of Baron Brodrick.
Another Peerage promotion, that of Viscount Buxton to an Earldom,
has recently taken place on his retirement from the position of Governor
General of the Union of South Africa.
On the death of the Earl of Loudoun the Earldom passed to his
Earldom of niece, who has become Countess of Loudoun in her own
Loudoun. right ; at the same time the Barony of Donington,
which had been merged in the Earldom since 1895, was released
PREFACE.
XVII
and passed to his younger brother, while the old English Baronies
of Botreaux, Molines, Hungerford, and Hastings have again fallen into
abeyance in which previously they had remained for some years.
Several claims to ancient Baronies and other Peerages are about
to come before the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords.
Among these are claims to determine the abeyances in Further
the above-mentioned Baronies of Botreaux, Molines, Claims to
Hungerford, and Hastings, as well as the Baronies Ancient
of Strange of Knokin (cr. 1299) and Stanley (cr. Baronies.
1456), both abeyant since 1594, in favour of the Countess of Loudoun
and Baroness St. Davids ; also by Lady Bewicke-Copley to the Barony of
Cromwell (cr. by writ t 375 ), which has been in abeyance for some
centuries ; and the Barony of Le Power and Curraghmore, by Mr. John
William Revallon de la Poer.
In addition to the promotions of Viscounts Midleton and Buxton
to Earldoms already referred to, during the past twelve months 6 new
Peerages* (including the Royal Dukedom of York and Twelve
1 Viscounty) have been created, 6 Peerages becoming Months’
extinett and 4 falling into abeyance i; 26 Members have Honours,
been sworn of the Privy Council, § either of England or of Ireland ;
41 names have been added to the Roll of Baronets || — a number not
quite so large as last year, but still considerably above the average, — and
10 Baronetcies became extinct^! ; 2 Companions of Honour have been
appointed (Barnes and Kerr); 384 individuals have received the
honour of Knighthood, or become Dames of a Knightly Order ; while
1,255 new Companions have been appointed to the various Orders.
Two names have been removed from the Distinguished Service Order
and one from the list of Companions of the Order of St. Michael and
St. George, while one or two recipients of other Orders have requested
to be relieved of their honours.
Several Warrants of special precedence have been granted during the
past year ; among them that conferred upon the widow of Captain the
Hon. Amherst Cecil, M.C., raising her to the rank and interesting
precedence of the widow of a Baron, as Baroness Warrants of
Amherst of Hackney, is particularly interesting, as having Precedence.
* Ashfield, Baron (Stanley) ; Cullen of Ashbourne, Baron (Cokayne) ; Dawson of
Penn, Baron (Dawson) ; Novar, Viscount (Munro-Ferguson) ; Riddell, Baron (Riddell) ;
York, Duke of (Prince Albert),
+ De Blaquiere ; Downham ; Faber ; Macdonald of Earnscliffe ; Murray of Elibank ;
Wallscourt.
X Botreaux, Molines, Hungerford, Hastings — all Baronies of England.
4 Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt, K.C.B., M.D. ; Sir John Anderson, K.C. B. ; Stanley
Baldwin, M.P. ; Hugh Thom Barrie, M. P. ; Lieut.-Col. Sir Arthur Sackville Trevor
Griffith-Boscawen, M.P. ; William Clive Bridgeman, M.P. ; Samuel Cunningham ; Baron
D’Abernon; Hon. Charles Joseph Doherty, K.C., D.C.L., LL.D. ; Sir George Dixon
Grahame, K.C.V.O. ; Lieut.-Col. Sir Hamar Greenwood, K.C., M.P. ; Capt. the Hon.
Frederick Edward Guest, C.B.E., D.S.O., M.P. ; Frederick George Kellaway, M P. ;
Baron Killanin ; Hon. Adrian Knox, C.M.G. , K.C., LL. B. ; Sir Frederick John Dealty
Lugard, G.C.M.G., C.B. , D.S.O. ; Charles Albert McCurdy, K.C. , M.P. ; Janies Mac-
Mahon ; Hon. Francois Stephanus Malan ; Hon. Arthur Meighen, K.C. ; Thomas
Brach Morison, K.C., M.P., LL.D. ; Hon. John Blake Powell ; Hon. Arthur Lewis
Sifton, K.C., LL.B., D.C.L. ; Wales, H.R.H. Edward Albert Christian George Andrew
Patrick David, K.G., G.M.M.G., G.M.B.E. , M.C., Prince of (introduced); Hon. William
Alexander Watt ; Hon. Sir William Thomas White.
|| Akroyd, Anderson, Benn, Beynon, Birchenough, Buchanan, Cain, Cargill, Cassel,
Cooper, Dawson, Edgar, Evans, Frank, Glover, Halsey, Hicking (2nd creation with
special remainder), Holderness, Latta, Lever, Lewis, Mackie, Nicholson, Ohlson,
Cunliffe-Owen, Pease, Robinson, Sanders, Sanderson, Sharp, Sleight, Smith (H. ), Smith
(W. R.), Stewart (J. H,), Stewart (J. W.), Stott, Touche, Wheeler, Wilson, Wingate,
Wright.
IT Bagot, Errington, Henry (cr. 1911), Mclver, Mackworth-Praed, Mathews, Ellis-
Nanney, Osier, Perring, Russell (cr. 1917).
XV111
PREFACE.
been bestowed upon the widow of an officer killed in action in the
early days of the late war -in 1914, and one who, had he survived,
would in ordinary course himself have succeeded to the Peerage.
The same also applies to the precedence and style of the widow of a
Baronet granted to the widow of Capt. Philip Vivian Rose, who
died on service in 1917 and was heir-apparent to the Baronetcy
(creation 1874). Other grants, to widows of gentlemen nominated for
Knighthood who died before the receipt of the accolade, were made
in three cases — Carey, Anderson, and Brindley, — -as widows of a Knight
Commander of the Indian Empire, of a Knight Commander of the
Order of the British Empire, and of a Knight Bachelor respectively.
Irrespective of promotions in the various Orders of Knighthood
and of thousands of appointments to classes below that of Members
of the Victorian Order (4th class), the aggregate of the
new Honours bestowed during the twelve months under
review is over 1,700, and a glance at the following table will show how
these were distributed not only for the current year, but for the last
quarter of a century : —
CREATIONS from Jan. ist, 1896 to Nov. 30TH, 1920.
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218
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91
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162
233
180
188
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170
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279
428
474
379
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173
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132
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398
326
339
239
337
303
178
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223
201
293
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6368*
3647
1074
The number of deaths that have occurred among Peers (Spiritual
and Temporal), Peeresses, Baronets, Knights, and Companions during
the past twenty-five years, as well as of hereditary titles which have
become extinct or dormant, are set out below : —
OBITUARY from Jan. ist, 1896 to Nov. 30TH, 1920.
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19
18
31
29
33
14
12
15
24
25
19
28
21
21
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24
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35
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29
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22
23
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28
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Archbishops
1
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Bishops
—
2
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—
2
1
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1
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Baronets . .
32
34
33
41
44
3 2
35
33
34
32
34
41
34
43
37
38
44
34
54
50
5i
43
49
52
32
Knights
59
67
60
58
61
58
65
70
70
74
66
79
no
74
7i
90
88
107
103
95
106
88
102
108
94
Companions
41
43
48
60
65
7i
72
69
56
94
76
76
83
98
104
98
85
107
179
140
228
374
453
190
166
TITLES EXTINCT from Jan. ist, 1896 to Nov. 30TH. 1920.
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7
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Baronetcies . .
IO
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5
6
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4
5
5
8
9
10
6
5
5
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6
10
7
8
The customary acknowledgments are made to Charles H. Athill,
M.V.O., F.S.A., Clarenceux King of Arms, as well as to many other
Officers of Arms for the kindly help they have afforded
in respect of armorial bearings and other matters
peculiarly within their knowledge ; also to innumerable
correspondents, all of whose valued communications have been care-
fully considered, although it has not always been found possible to
adopt the additions or alterations suggested.
Acknow-
ledgments
i6oa, Fleet Street, London, E.C.4.
December 1st, 1920.
Arthur G. M. Hesilrige,
Editor.
Includes O. B.E., I.S.O., and M.V.O. (5th class), not now inserted.
ORDER OF VICTORIA AND ALBERT AND CROWN OF INDIA. xix
ROYAL ORDER OF VICTORIA AND ALBERT.
INSTITUTED io th FEBRUARY, 1862;
ENLARGED 10 th OCTOBER, 1864, 15 th NOVEMBER , 1865, AND 15th MARCH, 1880.
SOVEREIGN,
His Majesty the King, Emperor of India.
LADIES WHO HAVE BEEN APPOINTED TO THE ORDER,
fflvat Class.
H.M. the Queen.
H. M. Queen Alexandra.
H.R.H. the Princess Christian.
H.R. H. Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll.
H.R.H. Princess Beatrice.
Marchioness of Milford Haven.
H.R.H. the Duchess of Albany.
H.R.H. the Princess Royal.
H.R.H. Princess Victoria.
H. M. the Queen of Norway.
H.M. the Queen Maria Christina of Spain.
Princess Louise Marie Elizabeth, formerly
Grand Duchess of Baden.
The Ex-German Empress and Queen of Prussia.
H.M. the Queen of the Netherlands.
Seconb Class.
Princess Henry of Prussia.
Princess Adolphe of Schaumberg-Lippe.
H.H. Princess Helena Victoria.
The Ex-Queen of the Hellenes.
Princess Margaret of Prussia.
H.H. Princess Marie Louise.
H.M. the Queen of Roumania.
No further appointments have been made to this Order since the death of Her Majesty Queen Victoria.
H.I. and R. H. the Grand Duchess Cyril of
Russia.
H.R.H. the Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg.
H.R.H. the Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone.
H.R.H. Princess Alfonso d’Orleans-Bourbon.
Ubirb Class.
Anne Emily, Duchess of Roxburghe.
Emily Theresa, Baroness Ampthill.
Hariot Georgiana, Marchioness of Dufferin
and Ava.
Countess of Antrim.
Maud Evelyn, Marchioness of Lansdowne.
Edith, Countess of Lytton.
Ina, Duchess of Argyll.
Viscountess Churchill.
Jfouvtb Class
Hon. Mrs. Ferguson.
Hon. Harriet Lepel Phipps.
Lady Cowell.
Hon. Mrs. Bernard Mallet.
Hon. Mrs. Grant.
Hon. Ethel Henrietta Maria Cadogan.
Mrs. Haughton.
IMPERIAL ORDER OF THE CROWN OF INDIA.
INSTITUTED 1st JANUARY, 1878.
To consist oj the Sovereign, and of such of the Princesses of His Majesty's Royal and Imperial
House, the wives or other female relatives of Indian Princes , and other Indian ladies, and of the
wives or other female relatives of any of the persons who have held, now hold, or may hereafter hold
the office of Viceroy and Governor-General of India, Governors of Madras or Bombay , or of
Principal Secretary of State for India, as the Sovereign may think fit to appoint.
SOVEREIGN,
His Majesty the King, Emperor of India.
LADIES WHO HAVE BEEN APPOINTED TO THE ORDER.
H.M. the Queen.
H.M. Queen Alexandra.
H.M. Queen of Norway.
H. M. The Queen of Roumania.
H.R.H. the Princess Royal.
H.R.H. Princess Victoria.
H.R.H. Princess Christian.
H.R.H. Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll.
H.R.H. Princess Beatrice.
H.R.H. Duchess of Albany.
The Ex-Duchess of Cumberland.
H.R.H. Princess Frederica, Baroness von Pawel-
Rammingen.
H.I. and R.H. the Grand Duchess Cyril of
Russia,
H.R.H. the Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg.
Lady Patricia Ramsay.
H.H. Princess Marie Louise.
Mary, Baroness Kinloss.
Lady Jane Emma Crichton.
Edith, Countess of Lytton.
Mary Augusta, Lady Temple.
Mary Cecilia. Lady Napier of Magdala.
Hariot Georgiana, Marchioness of Dufferin and
Ava.
Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill.
H.H. Maharani Sunity Devee of Cooch Behar.
Maud Evelyn, Marchioness of Lansdowne.
Lucy Ada, Lady Harris.
H.H. Maharani Sakhiya Raja Sahiba Sindhia
Alijah Bahadur of Gwalior.
Constance Mary, Lady Wenlock.
H.H. Maharani Sahib ChimnaBai Gaekwar (of
Baroda).
H.H. Lady Nundkoover Ba, Rani Sahib, of
Gondal.
H.H. (Dowager) Maharani of Mysore.
Lady George Hamilton.
H.H. Maharani Sahiba, Consort of Maharana
Dhiraj Fateh Singh of Udaipur.
Alice, Lady Northcote.
Nora Henrietta, Countess Roberts.
Amelia Maria, Lady White.
Mary Katharine, Lady Lockhart.
Margaret, Lady Ampthill.
Mary Caroline, Countess of Minto.
Margaret Etrenne Hannah, Marchioness of
Crewe.
H.H. (Nawab Dame Sultan Jahan) Begum of
Bhopal.
Frances Charlotte, Baroness Chelmsford.
Marie Adelaide, Baroness Willingdon.
H.H. Maji Sahiba Girraj Kuar of Bharatpur.
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XXI
OCCURRENCES DURING PRINTING,
AND CORRIGENDA.
BARONETAGE.
Anson (page 15), Louisa Elizabeth Anne,
widow of the Rev. Donald Campbell, d.
Nov. 28th, 1920.
Armstrong (page 22), the Residence of
Major James Robert Wood Grove is Castle
Grove, Letterkenny, co. Donegal.
Bates (page 46), Catt. Austin Graves
Bates, gazetted an Instructor in English at
a French Mil. Sch. Nov. i6th, 1920.
Boughey (page 87), Frederick Cople-
stone gazetted C.B.E, (Civil) Nov. 23rd,
1920.
Brinckman (page 96), Theodore Ernest
Warren Brinckman, gazetted Capt. 1st Life
Guards Nov. 18th, 1920.
Brocklebank (page 98), Miss Agnes
Sylvia Brocklebank, gazetted an O.B.E.
(Civil Div.) Nov. 23rd, 1920.
Buchanan, cr. 1920 (page 114).
Armorial Bearings of Sir James Buchanan, ist Bt.
Campbell, cr. 1913 (page 135), Com.
James Douglas Campbell, R.N., is M.V.O.,
O.B.E.
Chomeley (page 153), Zat/yCholmeley’s
Residence , 40, Draycott Place, S.W.
Corbet (page 177), Violet Mary Rowley,
obtained a divorce 1920.
Darell (page 207), Brevet Col. William
Harry Verelst Darell, C.M.G., D.S.O. ,
gazetted Col. Nov. 17th, 1920.
De Robkck (page 217), Sir John
Michael De Robeck, Bt., G.C.M.G., K.C.B.,
thanked by Govt, for services as British
Commissioner at Constantinople, Nov. 1920.
Gladstone (page 300), the wife of Major
Francis Woodbine Parish, D.S.O. , a son, b.
Nov. 28th, 1920.
Glyn, cr. 1759 (page 301), Miss Margot
Elinor Glyn. gazetted an O.B.E. (Civil Div.)
Nov. 23rd, 1920.
Grant (page 319), Lieut.- Col. George
Bentinck Macleod Cumberland, d. Nov.
26th, 1920.
Green well (page 322), the wife of
Major Aynsley Eyre Greenwell, a son, b.
Nov. 27th. 1920.
Halsey (page 333), Rear-Adm. Sir
Lionel Halsey, K.C M.G., K.C.V.D., ap-
pointed Comptroller and Treasurer to Prince
of Wales Nov. 30th, 1920.
Mather-Jackson (page 388), Lady
Mather- Jackson became a J.P. for Mon-
mouthshire Nov. 1920.
Lawrence, cr. 1867 (page 427), Mary
Wilhelmina, da. of 1st Bt., d. 'Nov. 24th,
1920.
Mansel (page 482), the wife of Capt.
Ralph Morton Mansel-Pleydell, a son, b.
Nov. 22nd, 1920.
Mordaunt (page 51 1), Lieut. -Col. Os-
bert Cautley Mordaunt, D. .0 ., gazetted
Lieut.-Col. Roy. Corps of Signals, Nov.
19th, 1920.
Nelson (page 527), Violet Mary,* da. of
ist Bt., obtained a divorce from George
Richard Francis Rowley, and m. 2ndly, Nov.
26th, 1920, the 2nd Duke of Westminster.
Peel (page 559), the wife of Capt. Barry
Edward Domvile, C.M.G., R.N., a da., b.
Nov. 29th, 1920.
Mackworth-Praed (page 585), Sir
Herbert Bulkley, ist Baronet, d. Nov. 21st,
1920, when the title became ext.
Ramsay (page 596), the Residence of
Miss Elizabeth Maule Ramsey is 80, Chel-
verton Road, S.W. 15.
Rowley (page 620), the wife of Capt.
Charles Donovan Rowley, a son (Charles
John), b. Nov. 29th, 1920.
Smith, cr. 1804 (page 657), the Rev.
Orlando Spencer Smith, d. Nov. 23rd, 1920.
Synge (page 690), the wife of Capt.
William Alfred Thackeray Synge, a son
(Baron Thackeray), b. Nov. 28th, 1920.
Thorold (page 698), Major Aubrey du
Plat Thorold Cole : m. 1920, Helen Gordon,
da of the late Col. John T. Davidson, of
Toronto, and widow of Major Walter Home,
6th Dragoon Guards.
Wake (page 723), the place of Residence
of Col. Edward St Aubyn Wake, C.M.G.,
is Beadon , not Bendon.
Wakeman (page 725), Capt. Offley
Wakeman, Grenadier Guards : m Nov. 25th,
1920, Winifred Annie, da. of Col. Charles
Robert Prideaux-Brune [see B. Brabourne].
Wigram (page 755), the wife of Loftus
Edward Wigram, M.B., a da., b. Nov. 27th,
1920.
XXII
OCCURRENCES DURING PRINTING.
KNIGHTAGE.
Blake (page 850), Sir Ernest Edward,
K.B.E., d. Nov. 30th, 1920.
Burney (page 869), Adm. Sir Cecil,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B., appointed Adm. of the
Fleet Nov. 30th, 1920.
Dundas (page 917), the wife of Adm.
Sir Charles Hope Dunbar, K.C.M.G., a da.,
b. Nov. 29th, 1920.
Goodman (page 954), Sir (Gerald)
Aubrey, K.C., appointed Ch. Justice, Straits
Settlements, Nov. 30th, 1920.
Holmes (page 986), Sir George Charles
Vincent, K.C.V.O., K.C.B., Residence is
41, Half Moon Street, W.i.
Johnstone (page 999), Sir Donald
Campbell, d. Nov. 26th, 1920.
Mercer (page 1047), Sir William Hep-
worth, K C.M G , appointed Senior Crown
Agent of the Colonies Nov 30th, 1920.
Milne (page 1050), Gen. Sir George
Francis, G.C.M.G. , K.C.B., D.S.O., ap-
pointed Lieut, of the Tower Nov. 30th, 1920.
Nicholson (page 1060), Rear- A dm. Sir
William Coldingham Masters, K.C.B. , ap-
pointed Vice-Adm. Nov. 30th, 1920.
North (page 1066), Lieut. -Col. Sir
Harry, d. Nov. 26th, 1920.
Oakley (page 1066), Sir John Hubert,
son of the late Christopher Oakley, of Chisle-
hurst ; b. 1867 ; ed. at Uppingham ; head of
the firm of D. Smith, Oakley and Garrard,
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KNIGHTS' WIDOWS.— Gibbons
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Gibbons, is deceased.
COMPANIONAGE.
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Cheshire; b. 1867: m. 1898, Naomi Edith,
da. of D. W. Edwards. Club, Constitutional.
Smith (page 1900), Capt. Thomas
Mervyn Osborne Catterson-, D.S.O., is-
deceased.
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OBITUARY.
(Dec. ist, 1919 to Nov. 30th, 1920.)
PEERS.
Age
Arbuthnott, Walter Charles Warner, 13th Viscount . . . . .72
Belhaven and Stenton, Alexander Charles, 10th Baron . . . .80
Cozens-Hardy, Herbert Hardy, P.C., ist Baron 81
Cunliffe, Walter, G.B.E., ist Baron ........ 64
Dartrey, Vesey, 2nd Earl .......... 78
De Blaquiere, William, 6th Baron ( extinct ) ...... 63
Digby, Edward Henry Trafalgar, 10th Baron . . . . . -73
Dormer, Roland John, 13th Baron ........ 57
Downham, William Hayes, P.C., ist Baron ( extinct ) . . . . .67
Egerton of Tatton, Alan de Tatton, 3rd Baron . . . . . -74
Faber, Edmund Beckett, ist Baron ........ 73
Fermoy, Edward Fitz-Edmund Burke, 2nd Baron . . . . .70
Fermoy, James Boothby Burke, 3rd Baron ....... 68
Fisher, Adm. of the Fleet John Arbuthnot, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O., LL.D.,
ist Baron ............ 79
Galloway, Randolph Henry, nth Earl of ....... 83
Glenconner, Edward Priaulx, ist Baron . . . . . . .61
Landaff, Arnold Harris Mathew, D.D., claiming as 4th Earl of . . .67
Londesborough, George Francis William Henry, 3rd Earl of . . . .28
Loudoun, Charles Edward Hastings, nth Earl ...... 65
Murray of Elibank, Alexander William Charles Oliphant, P.C., ist Baron
[extinct) ............ 50
Ormathwaite, Arthur, 2nd Baron ..... ... 92
Plunket, William Lee, G.C.M.G. , K.C.V.O., K.B.E., 5th Baron . . *55
Polwarth, Walter Hugh, 6th Baron . . . . . . . .81
Queensberry, Percy Sholto, 9th Marquess of . . . . .51
Russell of Liverpool, Edward Richard, ist Baron . . . . . 83
St. John of Bletso, Henry Beauchamp Oliver, 17th Baron . . . -44
Sherborne, Rev. Frederick George, 5th Baron ...... 79
Wallscourt, Charles William Joseph Henry, 5th Baron [extinct) . . -45
Walsingham, Thomas, 6th Baron ........ 76
PEERESSES.
Amherst of Hackney, Mary Rothes
Margaret, O.B.E., Baroness.
Bedford, Adeline Marie, G.B.E.,
Duchess of.
Bertie of Thame, Feodorowna Cecilia,
Viscountess.
Cavan, Caroline Inez, Countess of.
Dudley, Rachel, Countess of.
Falkland, Mary, Viscountess.
Faringdon, Jane Ellen, Baroness.
Gifford, Frederica Charlotte Fitz-
Hardinge, Baroness.
Heytesbury, Margaret Anna, Baroness.
Huntly, Amy, Marchioness of.
Ilkeston, Emily Martha, Baroness.
Kilmorey, Ellen Constance, Countess of.
Lanesborough, Dorothea Gwladys,
Countess of.
Lindsay, Emily Marian, Countess of.
Macdonald of Earnscliffe, Susan
Agnes, ist Baroness [in own right)
[extinct).
Manners, Constance Edwina, Baroness.
Selkirk, Cecely Louisa, Countess of.
Wantage, Harriett Sarah, R.R.C.,
Baroness.
Wolseley, Louisa, Viscountess.
BARONETS.
Age
Affleck, Sir Robert, 7th Bt. ......... 67
Bagot, Sir Alan Desmond, ist Bt. [extinct) 23
Baird, Lieut.-Col. Sir Alexander, G.B.E., ist Bt. ...... 71
Brooke, Sir John Arthur, ist Bt .76
XXVI
OBITUARY.
Age
Brooke, Sir Richard Marcus, 8th Bt. ........ 69
Cook, Sir Frederick Lucas, 2nd Bt. ........ 75
Coote, Sir Algernon Charles Plumptre, 12th Bt. ...... 72
Durand, Lieut.- Col. Sir Edward Law, C.B., 1st Bt. . . . . .74
Elton, Sir Edmund Harry, 8th Bt. ........ 74
Errington, Sir George, 1st Bt. ( extinct ) ....... 81
FitzWygram, Major Sir Frederick Loftus Francis, 5 th Bt. . . . *35
Gilmour, Sir John, 1st Bt. . ......... 74
Gr«me, Sir Graham Eden William Hamond-, 4th Bt. . . . . *74
Greene, Sir (Edward) Walter, 1st Bt. ........ 78
Guise, Sir William Francis George, 5th Bt. ....... 68
Henry, Sir Charles Solomon, M.P., 1st Bt. ( extinct ) . . . . -59
Horsfall, Sir John Cousin, 1st Bt. . . . . . . . *73
King, Sir Gilbert, 4th Bt. .......... 74
Loder, Sir Edmund Giles, 2nd Bt. ........ 70
McIver, Sir Lewis, 1st Bt. ( extinct ) ........ 73
Mappin, Sir Frank, 2nd Bt. ......... 73
Matheson, Sir Kenneth James, 2nd Bt. . . . . . . .66
Mathews, Sir Charles Willie, K.C.B., 1st Bt. ( extinct ) . . . . .70
Medlycott, Rev. Sir Hubert James, 6th Bt. ....... 78
Millais, Sir John Everett, 3rd Bt. ...../.. 3a
Nanney, Sir Hugh John Ellis-, 1st Bt. ( extinct ) . . . . . *75
Osler, Sir William, M.D., 1st Bt. ( extinct ) ....... 70
Perring, Rev. Sir Philip, 4th Bt. ( extinct ) . ...... 8a
Petrie, Sir Charles, 1st Bt. ......... 67
Praed, Sir Herbert Bulkley Mackworth-, 1st Bt. ( extinct ) . . . -79
Russell, Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Wallace, P.C., 1st Bt. ( extinct ) . . *79
Salt, Sir Shirley Harris, 3rd Bt. ......... 82
Seymour, Adm. Sir Michael Culme-, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., 3rd Bt. . . .84
Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas William George, 9th Bt. . . . . .81
Vernon, Sir Harry Foley, C.B.E., 1st Bt. ....... 86
Wood, Sir Lindsay, 1st Bt. ......... 86
KNIGHTS.
Age
Adams, Sir Hamilton John Goold-, G.C.M.G., C.B. . . . . .62
Adcock, Sir Hugh, C.M.G. .......... 71
Alcock, Flight-Corn. Sir John, K.B.E., D.S.C. . r .... 27
Allen, Col. Sir Charles .......... 67
Anderson, Brig.-Gen. (Sir) Francis James, K.B.E., C.B. . . . .60
Babtie, Lieut.-Gen. Sir William, V.C., K.C.B., K. C.M.G. . . . .61
Ball, Sir James Benjamin .......... 53
Barnard, Sir Herbert .......... 89
Barton, Rt. Hon. Sir Edmund, P.C., G. C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D. . . .70
Benson, Sir Ralph Sillery . . . . . . . . . .68
Blake, Sir Ernest Edward, K. C.M.G. ........ 75
Bobbili, Maharajah ( Sri Ravu Sir Venkata Swetachalapathi Rungarao Bahadur)
of, G.C.I.E., C.B.E 58
Bolton, Sir Frederic ........... 68
Boraston, Sir John ........... 68
Broacha, Sir Shapurji Burjorji ......... —
Burdett, Sir Henry Charles, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. ...... 73
Byers, Professor Sir John William, M.D. ....... 67
Cunningham, Sir Henry Stewart, K.C.I.E. ....... 88
Dalton, Sir Cornelius Neale, K. C.M.G., C.B. . . . . . *78
Daly, Sir Malachy Bowes, K.C.M.G. ........ 84
Dempsey, Sir Alexander, M.D. ......... 68
Dick, Inspector-Gen. Sir James Nicholas, K.C.B. . . . . . .88
Douglas, Maj.-Gen. Sir William, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O. . . . .62
Edwards, Sir Owen Morgan . . . . . . . . .61
Ellis, Sir Evelyn Campbell . . . . . . . . *54
Ewing, Hon. Sir Thomas Thompson, K.C.M.G. ...... 64
Falconbridge, Hon. Sir (William) Glenholme ...... 74
Fife, Col. Sir Aubone (George), C.V.O. ....... 74
FitzPatrick, Sir Dennis, G.C.S.I., LL.D. . . . . ... *83
OBITUARY. XXVii
Age
Ford, Sir Theodore Thomas ......... 89
Franks, Sir Kendal Matthew St. John, C.B., M.D. . . . . .69
Fraser, Sir Thomas Richard, M.D. , LL.D., Sc.D., F.R.S. . . . .78
Fryer, Sir Charles Edward, I.S.O. ........ 70
Fysh, Hon. Sir Philip Oakley, K.C.M.G. ....... 84
Gildea, Col. Sir James," K.C.V.O., C.B. ....... 82
Glover, Sir John ........... 90
Goldney, Sir John Tankerville ......... 73
Grant, Sir James Alexander, K.C.M.G ., M.D. . . . . . .87
Griffith, Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Walker, P.C., G.C.M.G., LL.D. . . -75
Griggs, Sir (William) Peter, M.P. ........ 67
Grove, Maj.-Gen. Sir Coleridge, K.C.B. ....... 80
Hamilton, Sir William Alexander Baillie-, K.C.M.G ., C.B. . . . -57
Harbottle, Sir John George ......... 63
Herkless, Very Rev. Sir John, D.D., LL.D. . . . . . .64
Hull, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Patrick Amyatt, K.C.B. . . . . *55
Hyslop, Sir Thomas ........... 60
Jackson, Sir John, C.V.O., LL.D., F.R.S. E. . . . . . .68
Jetti£, Hon. Sir Louis Amable, K.C.M.G. ... . . . . *73
Johnstone, Sir Donald Campbell ........ 63
Jones, Sir Pryce Pryce-, .......... 85
Kennaway, Sir Walter, C.M.G. ......... 83
King, Sir Henry Clark .......... 64
Lascelles, Rt. Hon. Sir Frank Cavendish, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. . 78
Lockyer, Sir (Joseph) Norman, K.C.B., LL.D., Sc.D., F.R.S. . . .84
Lord, Sir Riley. ........... 82
Lowry, A dm. Sir Robert Swinburne, K.C.B. . . . . . .66
Lyall, Sir Charles James, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. ....... 75
Macalpine, Sir George Watson ......... 70
McCallum, Sir John Mills, M.P. . . . . . . . .72
McCraith, Sir John Tom .......... 72
Macdonald, Maj.-Gen. Sir Donald Alexander, C.M.G. , I.S.O. . . -75
Mack, Sir Hugh ........... 88
McLaren, Sir John, K.B.E. . . . . . . . . 70
Maclean, Kaid Sir Harry Aubrey de Vere, K.C.M.G. . . . . *72
McLeod, Hon. Sir Ezekiel, LL.D. ........ 79
Maden, Sir John Henry .......... 57
Mather, Rt. Hon. Sir William, P.C. . . . . . . . .82
Mercer, Maj.-Gen. Sir David, K.C.B. ........ 56
Morant, Sir Robert Laurie, K.C.B. ........ 56
Napier, Vice-Adm. Sir Trevylyan Dacres Willes, K.C.B., M.V.O. . . -53
Nethersole, Sir Michael, C.S.I. ........ 61
Newmarch, Maj.-Gen. Sir Oliver Richardson, K. C.S.I. . . . *85
North, Lieut.- Col. Sir Harry . . . . . . . . -54
Owen, Sir Douglas William, K.B.E. ........ 70
Purvis, Sir Robert, LL.D. .......... 76
Plowden, Sir Henry Meredyth ......... 79
Raleigh, Sir Thomas, K. C.S.I., K.C 69
Ramsay, Sir George Dalhousie, C.B. . . . . . . . . 91
Ramsay, Maj.-Gen. Sir John George, K.C.B. . . . . . -63
Rattigan, Hon. Sir Henry Adolphus Byden ....... 55
Richards, Sir Richard Watkins . ........ 56
Ritson, Sir Arthur, K.B.E. ......... 66
Routhier, Hon . Sir Adolphe Basile . . . . . . • .81
Ryan, Sir Charles Lister, K.C.B. ........ 89
Smith, Sir Edwin Thomas, K.C.M.G. . . . . . . .90
Smith, Lieut. -Col. Sir Gerard, K.C.M.G. ....... 80
Stapley, Sir Richard .......... 79
Stephen, Hon. Sir (Matthew) Henry ........ 91
Stokes, Sir Gabriel, K. C.S.I. . . 71
Stone, Sir Edward Albert, K.C.M.G. ........ 75
Stuart, Sir Thomas Peter Anderson, M.D., LL.D., D.Sc. . . . .64
Sutton, Sir Henry ........... 75
Synge, Sir Robert Follett, K.C.M.G., M.V.O 66
Thomas, Sir John ........... 84
Trevor, Sir Arthur Charles, K. C.S.I. ........ 79
Tulloch, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alexander Bruce, K.C.B., C.M.G. . . . 7 1
Twining, Maj.-Gen. Sir Philip Geoffrey, K.C.M.G., C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O. . 56
XXviii OBITUARY.
Age
Venning, Sir Edgcombe .......... 83
Waddilove, Sir Joshua Kelley ......... —
White, Sir Luke . . . . . . . . . .75
Wood, F.-M. Sir (Henry) Evelyn, V.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., LL.D. . . .81
COMPANIONS.
Acton, Com. Fitzmaurice, C.M.G. ........ 45
Adam, Capt. Herbert Algernon, C.B.E. ....... 48
Adlercron, Capt. George Rothe Ladeveze, D.S.O. . . . . -35
Anderson, John William Stewart, C.B., M.V.O. . . . . . .46
Andrewes, Lieut.-Col. Francis Edward, D.S.O. ...... 41
Ardron, John, C.B. ........... 76
Atherton, Col. Thomas James, C.B., C.M.G., ...... 64
Atkinson, Major Edward William, D.S.O., O.B.E. . . . . .46
Barlow, Major Joseph Edward, D.S.O., M.C. . . . . . . —
Beattie, Major Maurice Alexander, D.S.O. ....... —
Bevan, Capt. George Parker, C.M.G. , D.S.O., A.M. . . . . .41
Biddulph, Thomas Henry Stillingfleet, C.I.E. ...... 74
Bird, Capt. Frederic Godfrey, C.M.G., D.S.O. ...... 52
Biscoe, Gen. William Walters, C.B. ........ 7&
Bolton, Charles Walter, C.S.I. ......... 69
Bottomley, Herbert Holford, C.B.E. ........ 39
Boyle, Col. Lionel Richard Cavendish, C.M.G., M.V.O. . . . .68
Breeks, Brig.-Gen. Richard William, C.B. ....... 57
Browne, George, C.M.G., I.S.O. ........ 82
Bruce, Lieut.-Col. Andrew McCrae, C.B. ....... 78
Callaghan, A dm. of the Fleet Sir George Astley, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. . . .68
Capel, Capt. Arthur Edward, C.B.E. ........ 38
Chamier, Col. George Daniel, C.M.G. ........ 59
Chaplin, Col. John Worthy, V.C., C.B. ....... 8<s
Chesney, Col. Harold Frank, C.M.G. ........ 61
Churchill, Lieut.-Col. George R. D., D.S.O. ...... —
Clark, James Robert, C.B. ......... 75
Clark, Lieut.-Col. Peter Skinner, D.S.O. ....... 46
Cleghorn, Maj.-Gen. James, C.S.I., M.D. ....... 78
Cloete, Hendrik, C.M.G. .......... 69
Cole, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Minden, D.S.O. ....... 60
Combe, Maj.-Gen. Boyce Albert, C.B. ........ 78
Cooke, Major Charles John Bowen, C.B.E. ....... 70
Corbet, Eustace Kynaston, C.M.G. . . . . . . . .65
Courtney, John Mortimer, C.M.G., I.S.O. ....... 82
Cowley, Francis Arthur Adam, C.I.E. . . . . . . .51
Creak, Capt. Ettrick William, C.B. ........ 84
Crosland, Major George William Kilner, D.S.O. ...... 50
Crowd y, Major James Dunscomb, D.S.O. . . ..... 38
Cumberland, Maj.-Gen. Charles Edward, C.B. . . .... 90
Currie, Brig.-Gen. Ryves Alexander Mark, C.M.G., D.S.O. . . . -44
Dawson, Brig.-Gen. Frederick Stuart, C.M.G., D.S.O. . . . . -47
Dawson, Col. Harry Leonard, C.B. , C.V.O. ....... 65
De Smidt, Henry, C.M.G. .......... 75
Dillon, Capt. Constantin Theobald Francis, D.S.O. . . . -45
Dixon, George Francis, M.V.O., C.B.E. ....... 69
Eden, Lieut.-Col. William Rushbrooke, C.M.G., D.S.O. . . . . .46
Eiloart, Major Horace Anson, D.S.O., M.C. . . . . . *31
Elton, Col. Frederick Coulthurst, C.B. ....... 82
Evans, William, C.B.. .......... 79
Everett, Col. Edward, C.B., D.S.O. ........ 82
Eyre, Col. Edmund Henry, C.B 81
Fairholme, Brig.-Gen. William Ernest, C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O., F.R.G.S. . . 60
Findlay, Surg.-Maj. John, C.I.E., M.B. ....... 65
Fludyer, Col. Henry, C.V.O. ......... 7*
Foljambe, Lieut.-Col. George Savile, C.B. ....... 63
Fowkes, Lieut.-Col. Howard Thomas, C.I.E., F.R.C.S. . . . . *56
Fraser, Col. John Pilling, C.B.E —
Fraser, Lieut.-Col. John Randall, C.M.G. ....... 6t
Gaurachandra Gajapati Narayana Devu, Raja Sri, C.I.E. . . . . —
Gibbs, Mrs. Victoria Florence de Burgh, C.B.E —
OBITUARY.
XXIX
Age
Gordon, Lieut.-Col. Francis Lewis Rawson, D.S.O. . . . . .41
Gordon, Col. James Henry, C.B., D.S.O. . . . . . . .7 1
Gordon, Col. Philip Cecil Harcourt, C.M.G. . . . . . . .56
Gough, Maj.-Gen. Hugh Sutlej, C.B., C.M.G. ...... 2 7
Grant, Rear-Adm. Noel, C.B. . . . . . . . . . 51
Griffith, Lieut.-Col. George Richard, D.S.O. ...... 63
Groves, Air-Commodore Robert Marsland, C.B. , D.S.O., M.C. . . .39
Guinness, Eric Cecil, D.S.O. . . . . . . . . .26
Harley, Lieut.-Col. Henry Kellett, D.S.O. ....... 52
Harrison, Lieut.-Col. Percy Wordsworth, C.B.E. . . . . . -49
Hassell, Col. Robert de Bray, C.M.G. ....... —
Helmer, Brig-.Gen. Richard Alexis, C.M.G. ....... 56
Helyar, Com. Percy John, D.S.O. ........ 38
Henderson, Capt. George Stuart, D.S.O. ....... 26
Hendley, Maj.-Gen. Charles Edward, C.B. ....... 56
Henegan, Lieut.-Col. John, D.S.O. ........ 55
Hogben, George, C.M.G. .......... 67
Holland, Maj.-Gen. Henry William, C.B. . . . . . . -95
Horne, Capt. Clement Cooper, C.B.E. ........ 52
Horsfall, Jeremiah Garnett, C.I.E. ........ 79
Hoskyns, Rear-Adm. Peyton, C.M.G., M.V.O. . . . . . .6 7
Howell, Capt. Cedric Ernest, D.S.O., M.C., D.F.C. . . . . . —
Hume, Col. Charles Wheeler, M.V.O. ........ 80
Iles, Lieut.-Col. Henry Wilson, D.S.O. ....... 54
Izat, Alexander, C.I.E. .......... 75
Jackson, Major Basil, D.S.O. ......... 39
Jeans, Maj.-Gen. Charles Gilchrist, C.B. ....... 65
Johnson, Lieut.-Col. William, C.B. ........ 74
Kearns, Col. Thomas Joseph, C.B. , C.M.G. ....... 59
Kelly, Surg.-Lieut. Peter Burrows, D.S.O. ....... 57
Kennedy, Robert Greig, C.I.E. ......... 69
Keyser, Col. Frederick Charles, C.B. ........ 79
King, George Kemp, C.B.E., M.V.O. ........ 40
Lane, Lieut.-Col. Clayton Turner, C.I.E., O.B.E. ...... 78
Leachman, Lieut.-Col. Gerard Evelyn, C.I.E., D.S.O. . . . . *39
Lee, Maj.-Gen. Henry Herbert, C.B.E. . . . . . . .82
Lewtas, Lieut.-Col. John, C.B.E. ........ 69
Liddell, Adolphus George Charles, C.B. ....... 73
Lucas, Francis Herman, C.B., C.V.O. . ....... 42
Lucas, Lieut.-Col. Malcolm Hugh, D.S.O. ....... —
Lush, Engineer-Capt. John, C.B.E. ........ —
Lushington, Alfred Wyndham, C.I.E. ....... 59
Maberly, Col. Charles Evan, D.S.O. ........ 65
MacLeod, Adm. Angus, C.V.O. ......... 73
McLeod, Lieut.-Col. John Kelty, D.S.O. ....... 36
McMillan, Thomas, C.B.E. ......... —
MacNeece, Maj.-Gen. James Gaussen, C.B. ....... 63
Macrae, Col. Alexander William, C.I.E. . . . . . . .61
Marescaux, Vice-Adm. Gerald Charles Adolphe, C.B., C.M.G. . . .60
Marks, Lieut.-Col. Douglas Grey, D.S.O. ....... 25
Marsh, Col. William, C.B.E. ......... 69
Massy, Col. Harry Stanley, C.B. ......... 65
Millett, Paymaster-Corn. Thompson Hoiatio, C.B. . . . . • 50
Monro, James, C.B. ........... 82
Moon, Squadron-Com. Edwin Rowland, D.S.O. . . . . . .33
Moreton, Capt. John Alfred, C.M.G., D.S.O. ...... 43
Murray, Col. Arthur Mordaunt, C.B., M.V.O. ...... 68
Murray, Lieut.-Col. Ronald Ernest, D.S.O., D.C.M. . . . . .
Napier, Col. William, C.M.G. ......... 58
Nil ol, John, C.M.G. .......... 82
Norendra, Nath Sen, C.I.E. . ........
O’Connor, Col. Arthur Patrick, C.B. ........ 63
O’Grady, Lieut.-Col. John de Courcy ........ 64
O’Halloran, Joseph Sylvester, C.M.G. ....... yy
Oran, Lieut.-Col. Harry Kendall, C.B.E. ....... —
Page, Lieut.-Col. Cuthbert Frederick Graham, C.M.G., D.S.O. . . . .40
Page, Com. George Francis Lyon Labouverie, D.S.O. . . . . . —
Parker, Charles Sandbach, C.B.E. . . . . . . . .55
Paull, Lieut.-Col. John Hicks, D.S.O, -53
XXX
OBITUARY.
Pentor, Maj.-Gen. Arthur Pole, C.B., C.M.G., C.V.O. .
Age
65
Peel, Algernon Robert, M.V.O. .....
53
Pulford, Col. Russell Richard, C.I.E. ....
75
Rainsford, Col. Stephen Dickson, C.B.
66
Ravenshaw, Maj.-Gen. Hurdis Secundus Lalande, C.M.G.
42
Reeve, Henry Fenwick, C.M.G. .....
65
Rennie, Major John George, D.S.O. ....
54
Round, Francis Richard, C.M.G. ....
75
Russell, James Reginald, D.S.O. ....
26
Ryder, Col. Francis John, C.M.G. ....
54
St. Clair, Major William Lockhart, D.S.O. .
36
Salim bin Khalfan, C.M.G. . . .. .
83
Sandwith, Major Ralph Leslie, C.M.G.
61
Shepherd, Col. Charles Herbert, C.B.E., D.S.O. .
73
Smallwood, Col. Frank Graham, C.V.O.
52
Smith, George, C.I.E. , LL.D. .....
87
Smith, Lieut.-Col. John Manners, V.C., C.I.E., C.V.O. .
55
Smith, Vincent Arthur, C.I.E. .....
7 1
Smith, Capt. Thomas Mervyn Osborne Catterson-, D.S.O.
32
Smyth, Col. Charles Coghlan, C.B. ....
78
Smyth, Major George Osbert Stirling, D.S.O., M.C.
30
Smyth, Col. Gerald Brice Ferguson, D.S.O. .
35
Sowerby, Col. Maurice Eden, C.M.G., D.S.O.
—
Spalding, Brig.-Gen. William Francis Howard, C.B.
66
Sparks, Capt. John Barnes, C.B.E. ....
46
Spragge, Brig.-Gen. Charles Henry, C.B.
77
Stowe, Leonard, C.M.G. .
83
Sumpter, Capt. George, D.S.O., M.C. ....
—
Sutherland, Lieut.-Col. William Dunbar, C.I.E. .
54
Talbot, Capt. Henry Fitzroy George, D.S.O.
46
Thesiger, Capt. the Hon. Wilfred George, D.S.O. .
48
Todd, Col. Octavius, C.B.E. , M.B. ....
83
Traill, Major Thomas Balfour, D.S.O.
38
Trench, Col. the Hon. William Le Poer, C.V.O.
83
Tufnell, Col. Arthur Wyndham, C.M.G.
48
Tweedie, Col. John Lannoy, D.S.O. ....
79
Van Straubenzee, Maj.-Gen. Turner, C.B. .
81
Wace, Maj.-Gen. Richard, C.B. .....
77
Wace, Major Stephen Charles, C.B.E. ....
37
Ward, Capt. George Augustus Crosbie, O.B.E.
54
Warre, Rev. Edmond, C.B., C.V.O., D.D.
83
Watson, Capt. Allan, D.S.O. .....
32
Weldon, Major Francis Harry, D.S.O..
50
White, Lieut.-Col. J. Sinclair, C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.S. .
—
Wilson, Lieut.-Col. Douglas Hamilton, D.S.O.
—
Winder, Col. Robert Cecil, C.B. .....
56
Wood, Lieut.-Col. John William Massey, M.V.O. .
68
Wyatt, Lieut.- Col. Francis Ogilvy, M.V.O.
48
Wyatt, Thomas Henry, M.V.O., I.S.O.
79
Yardley, Col. John Watkins, C.M.G., D.S.O.
62
Young, Col. Frederick de Buie, C.M.G.
55
Yule, Col. James Herbert, C.B. .....
.
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ROLL OF HONOUR.
The following names have been notified for addition to the Roll of Honour as
published in last year's volume.
Bevan, Capt. George Parker, C.M.G., D.S.O., A.M., R.N.
Briggs, Capt. William Luke, Teynham, B.
Brooke, Capt. Henry Hastings, Brooke, Bt., cr. 1822.
Buntine, Robert Patrick, Dunboyne, B.
Burke, Capt. John Bernard Mary, Burke, K.
Campbell, James, Fairlie-Cuninghame, Bt.
Cardwell, Capt. Hugh Brodie, Lindsay-Hogg, Bt.
Carey, Capt. Leicester William Le Marchant, Stracey, Bt.
Crowdy, Major James Dunscomb, D.S.O.
Cuningham, Edward Hastings Touche, Cuninghame, Bt.
Currie, Brig.-Gen. Ryves Alexander Mark, C.M.G., D.S.O. , Currie, Bt.
De Neufville, Major Eustace Charles, D.S.O.
Elliot, John Amyand, Minto, E.
Fitch, Cecil Alexander Gordon, Fitch, K.
Forster, Alfred Henry, Forster, B.
Forster, John, Forster, B.
Frederick, Capt. Thomas, M.C., Frederick, Bt.
Fulton, Lieut.-Col. George, D.S.O.
Hargreaves, Major Thomas, D.S.O.
Hearn, Lieut. Edward Walter Henry, R.N., Hearn, K.
Henderson, Capt. George Stuart, D.S.O.
Herrick, Capt. John Riversdale Warren, Warren, Bt.
Hill, Randle Edward, Hill, V.
Hoare, Charles Morgan, Tredegar, B.
Ho are, Reginald Arthur, Hoare, Bt., cr. 1786.
Hornby, William Raymond, Hornby, Bt.
Hubbard, Bertram John, M.C., Addington, B.
Johnston, Col. Horace James, D.S.O.
Land ale, Capt. J. R., Walker, K.
Leachman, Lieut.-Col. Gerard Evelyn, C.I.E., D.S.O.
*Low, James Morrison, Low, Bt.
Lowth, Capt. Francis Robert Leslie, Barclay, Bt.
Lowth, John Leslie, Barclay, Bt.
Lucas, Lieut.-Col. Malcolm Hugh, D.S.O.
Mackie, Capt. James Logan, Mackie., Bt.
Melland, Lieut. Frederick Bernard, R.N.V.R., Teynham, B.
Meredith, Major John Frederick, Meredith, K.
Moore, Edward Francis Courtenay, Duff-Sutherlana-Dunbar, Bt.
Moreton, Capt. John Alfred, C.M.G., D.S.O.
Murray, Lieut.-Col. Ronald Ernest, D.S.O., D.C.M.
Noble, William McDonald, Noble, K.
Norman, Harold Henry, Coote, Bt., cr. 1621.
Norman, Lionel, Coote, Bt., cr. 1621.
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Oliver, Raymond Edward Creswick, Ventry, B.
Page, Lieut.-Col. Cuthbert Frederick Graham, C.M.G., D.S.O.
Pakenham, John Walter Beavan, Longford , E.
Peel, Capt. Lawrence, Crawshaw, B.
Petersen, William Sinclair, Petersen, K.
Powell, William Edward George Pryse Wynne, Pryse, Bt.
Owen, Augustus, Owen, Bt., cr. 1813.
Ralli, Peter, Ralli, Bt.
Rattray, Lieut.-Col. Malcolm MacGregor, D.S.O.
Reynolds, Major Douglas, V.C., Petersen, K.
Ritson, Arthur Stewart, Ritson, K.
Russell, — , Russell, K.
Russell, Capt. Oswald Bede Plowden, M.C., Russell, K.
Sherard, Norman Cashel, Sherard, B.
Singleton, Mark Rodney, Rowley, Bt., cr. 1836.
Slater, H. G., Allison, K.
Smith, Col. Granville Roland Francis, C.V.O., C.B.
Smith, Capt. Thomas Mervyn Osborne Catterson-, D.S.O.
Sowerby, Col. Maurice Eden, C.M.G., D.S.O.
Sumpter, Capt. George, D.S.O., M.C.
Treherne, Capt. Claude William, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Treherne, K.
Watson, Capt. Allan, D.S.O.
Whatford, Lieut.-Col. Stuart Lumley, C.M.G., D.S.O.
Whyte, Mark, Airlie, E.
Wilmot, Frederick Lawrence Eardley-, Eardley-Wilmot, Bt.
Wilson, David, Wilson, Bt., cr. 1920.
Wyatt, Lieut.-Col. Francis Ogilvy, M.V.O.
The following names should be omitted from the Roll of Honour as printed
in last year's volume.
Adams, Leslie Swinburne Ward Hyland, Teynham, B.
Cook, Lieut.-Col. Charles Chesney, D.S.O.
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TABLES OF GENERAL PRECEDENCE.
Precedence of Ladies is always derived from the father, or husband, except in
the case of a Peeress in her own right.
Official precedence, such as that of the Great Officers of State, confers no cor-
responding precedence on their wives or daughters.
The wives and issue of Archbishops and Bishops at present have no special
precedence as such.
A Dowager Peeress, or Baronetess, while a widow, by custom, takes precedence of
the wife of the incumbent of the title.
The children of a living Peer, or Baronet, have precedence above the children of
the previous possessor, or possessors, of the title.
If the daughter of a Peer marries a Peer she takes her husband’s rank, but if she
marry the eldest or younger son of a Peer she ranks either according to her own
inherent precedence ( i.e ., as the daughter of her father), or according to that of her
husband (i.e., as the wife of the eldest or younger soi*of a Duke, Marquess, Earl,
etc.), whichever happens to be the higher, no matter what the courtesy title may be.
To Foreign Ambassadors modern practice concedes precedence immediately after
the Royal Family, while to Foreign Ministers and Envoys place is usually allowed
after Dukes and before Marquesses.
Foreign Titles of Nobility borne by British subjects afford their holders no pre-
cedence whatever in this country, and strictly speaking a Royal License should be
obtained for their use.
PRECEDENCE IN ENGLAND.
MEN.
The KING.
,, Prince of Wales.
,, Sovereign’s Younger Sons.
,, ,, Grandsons.
„ ,, Brothers.
Sovereign’s Uncles
,, N ephews (Brothers’ and Sisters’ Sons).
Archbishop of Canterbury.
Lord High Chancellor.
Archbishop of York.
Prime Minister.
Lord High Treasurer (when ex-
isting).
,, President of the Council.
Speaker of the House of Commons.
Lord Privy Seal.
„ Great Chamberlain.*
,, High Constable (when ex
isting) .
Earl Marshal.
Lord High Admiral (when ex
isting).
„ Steward of the Household.
„ Chamberlain ,, ,,
Master of the Horse.
Dukes of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of Ireland,
created since the Union.
Eldest Sons of Dukes of the Blood Royal.
Marquesses of England.
, , Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
the United Kingdom, and of
Ireland, created since the Union.
Eldest Sons of Dukes.
Earls of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of Ireland,
created since the Union.
Younger Sons of Dukes of the Blood Royal.
Marquesses’ Eldest Sons.
Dukes’ Younger Sons.
Viscounts of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of Ire-
land, created since the Union.
Earls’ Eldest Sons.
Marquesses’ Younger Sons.
Bishop of London.
„ Durham
,, Winchester.
English Bishops (also Archbishop and Bishops
of Wales consecrated prior to 1914) ac-
cording to seniority of consecration.
Jrish Bishops Consecrated prior to the Irish
Church Act of 1869, according to seniority
of Consecration, f
Secretaries of State, if of Baronial rank.
Barons of England.
„ Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of Ire-
land created since the Union,
also Lords of Appeal in Ordi-
nary (Life Peers) who rank with
Barons according to the date of
their Patents.
I If of Baro-
j nial rank.
Above
all Peers
of
their own
degree.
* When in actual performance of official duty.
t In Ireland the Prelates of the Church of Ireland and of the Roman Catholic Church have (ranking
among themselves according to seniority of consecration or translation) the same precedence as that
of the Archbishops and Bishops of the Established Church of Ireland before the passing of the Irish
Church Act in 1869.
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TABLES OF PRECEDENCE.
Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal (when
existing).
Treasurer of the Household.
Comptroller of the Household.
Master of the Horse.
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household.
Secretaries of State, being under Baronial rank.
Viscounts’ Eldest Sons.
Earls’ Younger Sons.
Barons’ Eldest Sons.
Knights of the Garter, if not of Baronial rank.
Privy Councillors.
Chancellor of the Exchequer.
„ ,, Duchy of Lancaster.
Lord Chief Justice of England.
Master of the Rolls.
Lords Justices of Appeal * according to seniority
of appointment.
Judges of the High Court of Justice,* ac-
cording to seniority of appointment.
Viscounts’ Younger Sons.
Barons’ ,, ,,
Sons of Life Peers (Lords of Appeal in Ordinary).
Baronets, according to date of Patent.
Knights Grand Cross of the Bath.
,, ,, Commanders of the Star of India.
,, ,, Cross of St. Michael and St.
George.
,, ,, Commanders of the Indian
Empire.
,, ,, Cross of Royal Victorian Order.
,, ,, ,, ,, the British Empire.
,, Commanders of the Bath.
,, ,, ,, ,, Star of India.
,, ,, ,, St. Michael and St.
George.
„ ,, ,, Indian Empire.
,, ,, ,, Royal Victorian Order.
,, ., ,, the British Empire.
Knights Bachelors.
Companions of the Bath.
,, ,, „ Star of India.
,, ,, St. Michael and St. George.
„ ,, the Indian Empire.
Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order.
„ ,, ,, British Empire.
Companions of Distinguished Service Order.
Members of the. Royal Victorian Order (4th class).
Judges of County Courts of England, Wales,
and Ireland (including Judges of City of
London Court), t according to seniority of
appointment.
Serjeants-at-Law.
Masters in Chancery.
,, Lunacy.
Officers of the British Empire Order.
Companions of Imperial Service Order.
Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber.
Eldest Sons of the Younger Sons of Peers.
Eldest Sons of the Baronets.
,, ,, ,, Knights of the Garter.
Eldest sons of Knights of the'
Bath.
,, ,, ,, Knights of the
Star of India.
,, ,, ,, Knights of St.
Michael and St. George.
,, Sons of Knights of the
Indian Empire.
,, ,, Knight Bache-
lors.
Members of the Royal Victorian Order (5th class).
,, ,, ,, British Empire Order.
Younger Sons of Baronets.
Esquires.
Younger Sons of Knights.
Gentlemen of Coat Armour.
Eldest sons of
Knights Grand
Cross take pre-
cedence of
eldest sons of
Knights of the
2nd degree.
It will he noticed that the above list does
not provide for Knights of the Thistle
and Knights of St. Patrick , these
having no relative precedence accorded to
them by Statute in the Table of General
Precedence in England.
* f Lieutenants and Sheriffs of Counties have
the first places in their own Counties
during office, the Lieutenant taking pre-
cedence of the Sheriff, but neither is
assigned any place on the Official Scale of
General Precedence.
*** Divines, Naval , Military and Air Force
Officers, Members of the Legal and Medi-
cal Professions , Graduates of Universities,
and Citizens and Burgesses have no
precedence assigned to them , either by
statute or by any fixed principle.
LADIES.
The QUEEN.
„ QUEEN MOTHER.
,, Princess of Wales (if any).
,, Sovereign’s Daughters.
Wives of the Sovereign’s Younger Sons.
The Sovereign’s Granddaughters.
Wives of the Sovereign’s Grandsons.
The Sovereign’s Sisters.
Wives of the Sovereign’s Brothers.
The Sovereign’s Aunts.
Wives of the Sovereign’s Uncles.
The Sovereign’s Nieces.
Wives of the Sovereign’s Nephews (Brothers’
and Sisters’ Daughters).
Daughters of The Princess Royal,
Duchesses of England. •
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of Ireland
of titles created since the Union.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Dukes of the Blood
Royal.
Marchionesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
Marchioness of the United Kingdom, and of
Ireland of titles created since
the Union.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Dukes.
Daughters of Dukes.
Countesses of England.
, , Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of
Ireland of titles created since-
the Union.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Dukes of the Blood
Royal.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Marquesses.
Daughters of Marquesses.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Dukes.
Viscountesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of
Ireland of titles created since
the Union.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Earls.
Daughters of Earls.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Marquesses.
* The President of the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division, being an ex -officio Member of
the Court of Appeal, ranks among the Lords Justices (all of whom are Privy Councillors) according
to seniority of appointment.
t In Ireland, however, the Attorney-General, the Solicitor- General and the Serjeants-at-Law ,
have precedence before the J udges of the County Courts.
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Baronesses of England.
„ Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of
Ireland of titles created since the
Union, as well as Wives of Lords
of Appeal in Ordinary who rank
with Baronesses according to the
dates of their husbands’ patents.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Viscounts.
Daughters of Viscounts.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Earls.
,, ,, Eldest Son of Barons.
Daughters of Barons.
Maids of Honour to the Queen Regnant, Queen
Consort, or Queen Dowager.
Wives of Knights of the Garter.
,, the Younger Sons of Viscounts.
,, ,, ,, ., Barons.
Daughters of Life Peers.
Wives of Baronets, according to 'their husband’s
Patents.
Dames Grand Cross of the British Empire.
Wives of Knights Grand Cross of the Bath.
,, ,, Grand Commanders of the Star
of India.
,, ,, Grand Cross of St. Michael
and St. George.
,, ,, Grand Commanders of the
Indian Empire.
,, ,, Grand Cross of Royal Vic-
torian Order.
,, ,, Grand Cross of British Empire.
Dames Commanders of the British Empire,
Wives of Knights Commanders of the Bath.
,, ,, „ ,, Star of India.
,, ,, ,, ., St. Michael
and St. George.
„ ,, Commanders of the Indian
Empire.
,, ,, Commanders of Royal Vic-
torian Order.
,, Commanders of the British
Empire.
Wives of Knights Bachelor.
Commanders of the British Empire.
Wives of Companions of the Bath.
,, ,, ,, ,, Star of India.
,, ,, „ St. Michael and St.
George.
,, ,, ,, the Indian Empire.
,, Commanders of Royal Victorian
Order.
,, Commanders of the British Empire.
,, Serjeants-at-Law.
Officers of the British Empire.
Wives of Members of the Royal Victorian Order
(4th class).
,, Officers of the British Empire Order.
Companions of the Imperial Service Order.
Wives of Companions of Imperial Service Order
,, the Eldest Sons of the Younger Sons of
Peers.
Daughters of the Younger Sons of Peers.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Baronets.
Daughters of Baronets.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Knights of the
Garter.
,, „ ,, ,, of Knights.
Daughters of Knights.
Members of the British Empire Order.
Wives of Members of Royal Victorian Order
(5th class).
,, ,, Members of the British Empire Order.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Younger Sons of
Peers .
,, ,, ,, „ Baronets.
,, ,, ,, ,, Knights.
,, ,, Gentlemen of Coat Armour.
*** Wives of Divines, Naval , Military and Air
Force Officers, Members of the Legal ana
Medical Professions, Graduates of Univer-
sities, and Citizens and Burgesses have
no precedence assigned to them, either by
statute or by any fixed principle.
PRECEDENCE IN SCOTLAND.
MEN.
The KING.
Lord High Commissioner to the General Asse mbly
of the Church of Scotland (during sitting
of General Assembly).
Duke of Rothesay.
Sovereign’s Younger Sons.
,, Grandsons.
,, Brothers.
,, Uncles.
,, Nephews.
Lords- Lieu tenant of Counties. *
Lord Provosts of Cities being ex-officio Lords-
Lieutenant of Counties of Cities.*
Sheriffs Principal.*
Lord Chancellor of Great Britain.
Moderator of the General Assembly of C hurch
of Scotland (during office).
Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland (the
Secretary for Scotland) (if a Peer).
Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland (if a Peer)
Hereditary High Constable of Scotland.
Hereditary Master of the Household in Scotian d.
Dukes of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, the United Kingdom and Dukes of
Ireland created since the Union.
Eldest Sons of Dukes of Blood Royal.
I Marquesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, the United Kingdom and Mar-
quesses of Ireland created since
the Union.
I Eidest Sons of Dukes,
j Earls of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, the United Kingdom and Earls of Ire-
land created since the Union.
Younger Sons of Dukes of Blood Royal.
Eldest Sons of Marquesses,
j Younger Sons of Dukes.
Keeper of the Great Seal (the Secretary for
Scotland) (if not a Peer).
I Keeper of the Privy Seal (if not a Peer).
Lord Justice-General.
,, Clerk Register.
I „ Advocate.
,, Justice-Clerk,
j Viscounts of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, the United Kingdom, and Viscounts
of Ireland created since the
Union.
. During term of office, and within their respective Counties, Cities, and Sheriffdoms. Lords-
Lieutenant of Counties and of Counties of Cities during their term of office and within the limits of
their jurisdiction have precedence before the Sheriffs Principal having concurrent jurisdiction
xliv
TABLES OF PRECEDENCE.
Eldest Sons of Earls.
Younger Sons of Marquesses.
Barons of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, the United Kingdom and Barons of
Ireland created since the Union.
Eldest Sons of Viscounts.
Younger Sons of Earls.
Eldest Sons of Barons.
Knights of the Garter, if not of Baronial
rank.
Privy Councillors.
Senators of the College of Justice (Lords of
Session), including Chairman of Scottish
Land Court.
Younger Sons of Viscounts.
,, ,, Barons.
Sons of Law Life Peers (Lords of Appeal-in-
Ordinary).
Baronets.
Knights of the Thistle, if not of Baronial rank.
,, St. Patrick, ,, ,, ,,
, , Grand Cross of the Bath.
,, ,, Commanders of the Star of
India.
,, ,, Cross of St. Michael and St.
George.
,, ,, Commanders of the Indian
Empire.
,, ,, Cross of Royal Victorian Order.
,, ,, Cross of the British Empire.
, , Commanders of the Bath.
,, ,, „ Star of India.
Knights Commanders of St. Michael and St.
George.
„ ,, ,, Indian Empire.
,, ,, ,, Royal Victorian Order.
,, of the British Empire.
Solicitor-General for Scotland.
Lyon King of Arms.
Sheriffs Principal (when not within own
county).*'
Knights Bachelor.
Sheriffs Substitute.
Companions of the Bath.
,, „ ,, Star of India.
,, ,, St. Michael and St. George.
,, ,, the Indian Empire.
Commanders of Royal Victorian Order.
,, ,, British Empire.
Companions of Distinguished Service Order.
Members of Royal Victorian Order (4th class).
Officers of the British Empire Order.
Companions of the Imperial Service Order.
Eldest Sons of Younger Sons of Peers.
,, ,, Baronets.
, , , , Knights of the Garter, Thistle,
and St. Patrick.
,, ,, Knights.
Members of Royal Victorian Order (5th
class).
Members of the British Empire Order.
Younger Sons of Baronets.
, , , , Knights.
King’s Counsel.
Esquires.
Gentlemen.
LADIES.
The QUEEN.
The QUEEN MOTHER.
Duchess of Rothesay (if any).
Sovereign’s Daughters.
Wives of Sovereign’s Younger Sons.
Sovereign’s Granddaughters.
Wives of Sovereign’s Grandsons.
Sovereign’s Sisters.
Wives of Sovereign’s Brothers.
Sovereign’s Aunts.
Wives of Sovereign’s Uncles.
Sovereign’s Nieces.
Wives of Sovereign’s Nephews.
Daughters of The Princess Royal.
Duchesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, the United Kingdom, and of
Ireland of titles created since
the Union.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Dukes of Blood
Royal.
Marchionesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, the United Kingdom, and 01
Ireland of titles created
since the Union-
Wives of Eldest Sons of Dukes.
Daughters of Dukes.
Countesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, the United Kingdom, and of Ire-
land of titles created since the
Union.
Wives of Younger Sons of Dukes of Blood
Royal.
,, Eldest Sons of Marquesses.
Daughters of Marquesses.
Wives of Younger Sons of Dukes.
Viscountesses of England
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
Viscountesses of the United Kingdom, and of
Ireland of titles created since the Union.
Wives of Eldest Sons of Earls.
Daughters of Earls.
Wives of Younger Sons of Marquesses.
Baronesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, the United Kingdom, and of
Ireland of titles created since
the Union.
Wives of Eldest Sons of Viscounts.
Daughters of Viscounts.
Wives of Younger Sons of Earls.
„ Eldest Sons of Barons.
Daughters of Barons.
Maids of Honour to the Queen Regnant, Queen
Consort, or Queen Dowager.
Wives of Knights of the Garter.
,, Younger Sons of Viscounts.
,, ,, ,, Barons.
Daughters of Law Life Peers (Lords of Appea
in Ordinary).
Wives of Sons of Law Life Peers (Lords of
Appeal in Ordinary).
,, Baronets.
,, Knights of the Thistle
,, ,, St. Patrick.
Dames Grand Cross of the British Empire.
Wives of Knights Grand Cross of the Bath.
,, ,, ,, Commanders of the
Star of India
,. ,, ,, Cross of St. Michael
and St. George.
,, , ,, Commanders of the
Indian Empire.
,, ,, „ Cross of Royal Vic-
torian Order.
,, ,, ,, Cross of the British
Empire.
Dames Commanders of the British Empire.
Wives of Knights Commanders of the Bath.
,, ,, „ ,, Staroflndia.
,, „ ,, ,, St. Michael
and St. George.
,, ,, Commanders of the Indian
Empire.
,, , Commanders of Royal Vic-
torian Order.
,, ,, Commanders of the British
Empire.
* The term “ Sheriff of a County’’ conveys a different idea in Scotland to what it does in England
and Ireland, the Sheriffs in Scotland exercising judicial functions.
TABLES OF PRECEDENCE.
xlv
|
Wives of Knights Bachelor and Wives of
Senators of the College of Justice (Lords
of Session), including the wife of the Chair- j
man of the Scottish Land Court.*
Commanders of the British Empire.
Wives of Companions of the Bath.
,, ,, ,, Star of India.
,, „ ,, St. Michael and St. j
George.
,, ,, „ the Indian Empire.
,, Commanders of the Royal Victorian !
Order.
Officers of the British Empire Order.
Wives of Members of Royal Victorian Order
(4th class).
,, Officers of the British Empire
Order.
Companions of the Imperial Service Order.
Wives of Companions of the Imperial Service
Order.
,, Eldest Sons of Younger Sons of Peers.
Daughters of Younger Sons of Peers.
Wives of Eldest Sons of Baronets.
Daughters of Baronets.
Wives of Eldest Sons of Knights of the Garter,
Thistle, and St. Patrick.
,, Eldest Sons of Knights.
Daughters of Knights.
Members of the British Empire Order.
Wives of Members of Royal Victorian Order
(5th class).
,, Members of British Empire Order.
,, Younger Sons of Baronets.
,, ,, ,, Knights.
, , Esquires.
„ Gentlemen.
PRECEDENCE IN IRELAND.
MEN.
The KING.
,, Lord- Lieutenant.
,, Prince of Wales.
Sovereign s Sons.
,, Grandsons.
;, Brothers.
,,_ Uncles.
,, Nephews.
[Ambassadors.]
Lord Mayor of Dublin. f
Archbishop of Canterbury.
Lord Chancellor of Great Britain.
Archbishop of York.
Archbishops of Armagh.
Lord Chancellor of Ireland (if a Peer).
Archbishops of Dublin.
Archbishops.
Moderator of the General Assembly.!
Lord Chancellor of Ireland (if not a Peer).
,, High Treasurer.
,, President of the Privy Council, being a
Baron, or higher in degree.
Lord PriVy Seal, if a Baron, or higher in
degree.
,, Great Chamberlain.
,, High Constable.
Earl Marshal. Above all
Lord High Admiral. Peers of
,, Steward of the Household. their own
,, Chamberlain of the Household. degree.
The Hereditary Seneschal (Lord
High Steward) of Ireland. j
Dukes of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of Ireland
created since the Union.
Eldest Sons of Dukes of the Blood Royal.
[Foreign Ministers and Envoys.]
Marquesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
Marquesses of Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of Ire-
land created since the Union.
Eldest Sons of Dukes.
Earls of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
■ ,, the United Kingdom, and of Ireland
created since the Union.
Younger Sons of Dukes of the Blood Royal.
Eldest Sons of Marquesses.
Younger Sons of Dukes.
Viscounts of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of Ire-
land created since the Union.
Eldest Sons of Earls.
Younger Sons of Marquesses.
Bishops of London, Durham, and Winchester.
All other English Bishops according to seniority
of consecration.
Bishop of Meath.
All other Bishops of the Church of Ireland,
and all Roman Catholic Bishops in Ire-
land.
Secretaries of State and Chief Secretary to the
Lord-Lieutenant, if a Baron.
Barons of England.
„ Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of Ireland
created since the Union (including
Lords of Appeal- in Ordinary).
Commissioners of the Great Seal of England.
Treasurer of the Sovereign’s Household.
Comptroller of the Sovereign’s Household.
Master of the Horse to the Sovereign.
Vice-Chamberlain of the Sovereign’s House-
hold.
* Taking precedence among themselves according to the dates of their husbands creation as
Knights, or appointment as Senators of the College of Justice, respectively.
t This precedence is local, and does not extend beyond the precincts of the city, the Viceregal
Lodge not being within them.
X By Royal Ordinance of March, 1885, and Royal Warrant of December, 1902, Archbishops of the
Church of Ireland, and Roman Catholic Church in Ireland, and the Moderator of the General
Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, rank inter se, according to the dates of consecration
or translation as Archbishops, or election in the case of the Moderator.
xlvi
TABLES OF PRECEDENCE.
Secretaries of State and Chief Secretary to the
Lord-Lieutenant, if under the degree of
a Baron.
Eldest Sons of Viscounts.
Younger Sons of Earls.
Eldest Sons of Barons.
Knights of the Garter, if not of Baronial rank.
,, ,, Thistle, ,, ,, „
,, ,, St. Patrick, ,, ,, „
Privy Councillors.*'
Chancellor and Under-Treasurer of the Ex-
chequer.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.
Master of the Rolls.
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer.
Lords Justices of Appeal in Ireland.
fudges of the High Court of f^hem^lves*1110.!^
iSFfcSiasisJ ?vrdi"ftoar°„;-
of the Irish Land | -ffig
Commission. ^ they rank as such.
Knights Banneret made under the Royal Banner
in open War, the Sovereign or the Prince
of Wales being present. ,
Younger Sons of Viscounts.
,, ,, Barons.
Sons of Lords of Appeal-in-Ordinary.
Baronets.
Knights Grand Cross of the Bath.
,, ,, Commanders of the Star of
India.
,, ,, Cross of St. Michael and St.
George.
,, ,, Commanders of the Indian
Empire.
,, „ Cross of the Royal Victorian
Order.
,, ,, Cross of the British Empire.
,, Commanders of the Bath.
„ „ ,, ,, Star of India.
,, ,, ,, St. Michael and St.
George.
Knights Commanders of the Indian Empire.
,, ,, ,, ,, Royal Victorian
Order.
,, ,, ,, ,, British Empire.
Knights Bachelor.
Companions of the Bath.
,, ,, ,, Star of India.
,, ,, St. Micnael and St. George.
,, ,, the Indian Empire.
Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order.
,, ,, British Empire.
Companions of Distinguished Service Order.
Members of Royal Victorian Order (4th class).
Attorney-General (see under Privy Councillors).
Solicitor-General.
Serieants-at-Law.
Judges of County Courts. t
King’s Advocate-General.
Officers of the British Empire Order.
Companions of the Imperial Service Order.
Eldest Sons of younger Sons of Peers.
,, ,, Baronets.
,, ,, Knights of the Garter, Thistle
and St. Patrick.
Eldest Sons of Knights Banneret.
,, ,, ,, Bachelor.
Members of Royal Victorian Order (5th class).
Members of the British Empire Order.
Younger Sons of Baronets.
, , ,, Knights.
Under-Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant.
The Provost of Trinity College.
Esquires.
Gentlemen.
*** Lieutenants and Sheriffs 0/ Counties have
the first places in their own Counties
during Office , the Lieutenant taking
precedence of the Sheriff, \ but neither is
assigned any place on the Genet al Scale
of Precedence.
LADIES.
The QUEEN.
„ QUEEN MOTHER.
„ Princess of Wales (if any).
Sovereign’s Daughters.
Wives of Sovereign’s Younger Sons.
Sovereign’s Granddaughters.
Wives of Sovereign’s Grandsons. I
Sovereign’s Sisters.
Wives of Sovereign’s Brothers.
Sovereign’s Aunts.
Wives of Sovereign’s Uncles.
Sovereign’s Nieces.
Daughters of The Princess Royal.
Wife of the Lord-Lieutenant.
The Lady Mayoress of Dublin (only within the
precincts of the City).
Duchesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of Ireland
of titles created since the Union.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Dukes of Blood
Royal.
Marchionesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of
Ireland of titles created since
the Union.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Dukes.
Daughters of Dukes.
Countesses of England.
Countesses of Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
Ireland.
the United Kingdom, and of
Ireland of titles created since
the Union.
Wives of Younger Sons of Dukes of the Blood
Royal.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Marquesses.
Daughters of Marquesses.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Dukes.
Viscountesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of
Ireland of titles created since
the Union.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Earls.
Daughters of Earls.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Marquesses.
Baronesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom (including
Wives of Lords of Appeal-in-
Ordinary), and of Ireland of
titles created since the Union.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Viscounts.
Daughters of Viscounts.
| Wives of the Younger Sons of Earls.
1 Wives of the Eldest Sons of Barons.
1 Daughters of Barons.
* These include the General Commanding the Forces in Ireland and the Attorney-General of
Ireland (unless of higher personal rank), who are always Privy Councillors.
t County Court Judges of Ireland have the same precedence as that of County Court Judges of
England and Wales ; but as certain legal functionaries (the Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, and
Serjeants-at-Law) hold rank in Ireland by ancient usage, the Irish County Court Judge are placed
after them.
TABLES OF PRECEDENCE.
xlvii
Maids of Honour to the Queen Regnant, Queen
Consort, and Queen Dowager.
Wives of Knights of the Garter, Thistle, and St.
Patrick.
Wives of Knights Banneret, made by the King
in person.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Viscounts.
,, ,, „ ,, Barons.
Daughters of Lords of Appeal-in-Ordinary.
Wives of Sons of Lords of Appeal-in-Ordinary.
,, Baronets.
Dames Grand Cross of the British Empire.
Wives of Knights Grand Cross of the Bath.
,, ,, ,, Commanders of the
Star of India.
,, ,, ,, Cross of St. Michael
and St. George.
,, ,, ,, Commanders of the
Indian Empire.
,, ,, ,, Cross of the Royal
Victorian Order.
„ ,, ,, Cross of the British
Empire.
Dames Commanders of the British Empire.
Wives of Knights Commanders of the Bath.
,, ,, ,, ,, Star of
India.
,, ,, ,, St. Michael
and St.
George.
,, ,, ,, the Indian
Empire.
» >> , Royal
Victorian
Order.
i, ,, ,, ,, British
Empire.
Wives of Knights Bachelor.
Commanders of the British Empire.
Wives of Companions of the Bath.
,, ,, „ the Star of India.
,, ,, ,, St. Michael and St.
George.
,, ,, ,, the Indian Empire.
,, Commanders of the Royal Victorian
Order.
,, ,, „ British Empire.
Officers of the British Empire Order.
Wives of Members of the Royal Victorian Order
(4th class).
,, Officers of the British Empire
Order.
Companions of the Imperial Service Order.
Wives of Companions of Imperial Service
Order.
,, the Eldest Sons of the Younger Sons
of Peers.
Daughters of the Younger Sons of Peers.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Baronets.
Daughters of Baronets.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Knights of the
Garter, Thistle, and St. Patrick.
,, the Eldest Sons of Knights Banneret
,, ,, ,, ,, Bachelor.
Members of the British Empire Order.
Wives of Members of Royal Victorian Order
(5th class).
,, Members of the British Empire
Order.
Daughters of Knights Bachelor.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Baronets.
, , ,, „ Knights.
,, Esquires.
,, Gentlemen.
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ORDERS, DECORATIONS, AND MEDALS.
The following list (in accordance with Army Council Instruction No. 1230
of Nov. 19 t 8) shows the order in which Orders, Decorations, and Medals
are to be worn : —
{This in no way affects the precedence conferred by the Statutes of certain
Orders upon the members thereof.)
Victoria Cross.
Order of the Garter. "I Not worn in miniature,
Order of the Thistle. \nor are ribands repre-
Order of St. Patrick. J senting them worn.
Order of the Bath.
♦Order of Merit (immediately after
Knights Grand Cross of the Order
of the Bath).
Order of the Star of India.
Order of St. Michael and St. George.
Order of the Indian Empire.
Order of the Crown of India.
Royal Victorian Order (Classes I, II. and
III).
Order of the British Empire (Classes I,
II and III).
Order of the Companions of Honour (im-
mediately after Knights and Dames
Grand Cross of the Order of the
British Empire).
Distinguished Service Order.
Royal Victorian Order (Class IV).
Order of the British Empire (Class IV).
Imperial Service Order.
Royal Victorian Order (Class V).
Order of the British Empire (Class V).
Royal Red Cross (Class I).
Distinguished Service Cross (Naval).
Military Cross.
Distinguished Flying Cross.
Air Force Cross.
Royal Red Cross (Class II).
Order of British India.
flNDiAN Order of Mer t (Military).
Kaisar-i-Hind Medal.
Order of St. J ohn of J erusalem in England.
Albert Medal.
Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the
Field (Military).
Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Naval).
Distinguished Service Medal (Naval).
Military Medal.
Distinguished Flying Medal.
Air Force Medal.
War Medals (in order of date).
Arctic Medal, 1815-1855.
Arctic Medal, 1876.
Antarctic Medal, 1901- 1903.
Constabulary Medal (Ireland).
Board of Trade Medal for Saving Fife at
Sea.
t Indian Order of Merit (Civil).
Edward Medal.
Indian Distinguished Service Medal.
King’s Police Medal.
Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Madal, 1887
(Gold, Silver, and Bronze).
Queen Victoria’s Police Jubilee Medal,
1887.
Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Medal, 1897
(Gold, Silver, and Bronze).
Queen Victorla’s Police Jubilee Medal,
1897.
Queen Victoria’s Commemoration Medal,
1900 (Ireland).
King Edward’s Coronation Medal.
King Edward’s Police Coronation Medal.
King Edward’s Durbar Medal (Gold,
Silver, and Bronze).
King Edward’s Police Medal (Scotland).
King’s Medal, 1903 (Ireland).
King George’s Coronation Medal.
King George’s Police Coronation Medal.
King’s Visit Police Commemoration Medal,
1911 (Ireland).
King George’s Durbar Medal (Gold ,t
Silver, and Bronze).
Eong Service and Good Conduct Medal.
Naval Eong Service and Good Conduct
Medal.
Medal for Meritorious Service.
Indian Eong Service and Good Conduct
Medal (for Europeans of Indian Army) .
Indian Meritorious Service Medal (for
Europeans of Indian Army).
Royal Marine Meritorious Service Medal.
Indian Eong Service and Good Conduct
Medal (for Native Army).
Indian Meritorious Service Medal (for
Native Army).
Volunteer Officers’ Decoration.
Volunteer Eong Service Medal.
Volunteer Officers’ Decoration (for
India and the Colonies).
Volunteer Eong Service Medal (for India
and thr Colonies).
Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers'
Decoration.
Colonial Auxiliary Forces Eong Service
Medal.
Medal for Good Shooting (Naval).
Militia Eong Service Medal.
Imperial Yeomanry long Service Mdeal.
Territorial Force Efficiency Medal.
Territorial Decoration.
Special Reserve Eong Service and Good
Conduct Medal.
Decoration for Officers of the Royal
Naval Reserve.
Decoration for Officers of the Royal
Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Royal Naval Reserve Eong Service and
Good Conduct Medal.
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Eong
Service Medal.
Union of South Africa Commemoration
Medal.
Royal Victorian Medal (Gold and Silver).
Imperial Service Medal.
Medal of the Order of the British Empire.
Medal of the Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England.
Badge of the Order of the League of
Mercy.
Royal Victorian Medal (Bronze).
Foreign Orders (in order of date of
award).
Foreign Decorations (in order of date
of award). [award).
Foreign Medals (in order of date of
The above order of decorations applies to those of similar grades. The
miniature decoration or riband representing the higher grade of a junior
order will, however, when worn with that representing the lower grade of
a senior order, be placed before the latter — e.g., the miniature or riband of
the “ Indian Empire” when worn by a G.C.I.E. who is also a K.C.B. will
come before the miniature or riband of the “ Bath.”
* The Order of Merit is worn round the neck on all occasions.
t The Indian Order of Merit (Military and Civil) is distinct from the Order of Merit instituted
in 1902.
t King George’s Durbar Medal in Gold can be worn in the United Kingdom by Ruling Chiefs
of India only.
xlix
WEARING ORDERS, MINIATURE DECORATIONS,
AND MEDALS WITH EVENING DRESS.
[. Notification trout Lord Chamberlain's Office^ Buckingham Palace , June 4, 1920.]
By His Majesty’s Command the Regu-
lations issued in June 1912, defining
the occasions when Orders, Miniature
Decorations, and Medals are worn with
Evening Dress, are cancelled.
In future, Knights Grand Cross and
Knights Commanders on all occasions,
when wearing the Stars of their Orders,
will also wear a Riband and Badge.
The following are the occasions upon
which Orders, Miniature Decorations,
and Medals are to be worn with Evening
Dress, viz. : —
1. At all Parties and Dinners when
the Members of the Royal Family re-
ferred to in the attached list are present.
(The host should notify his guests
if any of these Members of the Royal
Family will be present.)
2. At all Parties and Dinners given
in houses of Ambassadors and Ministers
accredited to this' Court, unless other-
wise notified by the Ambassador or
Minister concerned.
(A Decoration of the Country con-
cerned should be worn in preference to
a British one, and if both are worn, the
former should take precedence of the
latter.)
3. At all Official Dinners and Re-
ceptions, including Naval and Military
Dinners, Dinners of City Eivery Com-
panies, and Public Dinners.
(The word “ Decorations ” on the
invitation card to be the intimation
from the host that the entertainment is
an official one.)
4. On official occasions when enter-
tained by : —
The Lord Lieutenant of a County
within his County.
Cabinet Ministers.
Ex-Cabinet Ministers.
Knights of the Order of the Garter.
Knights of the Order of the Thistle.
Knights of the Order of St. Patrick.
Great Officers of State and of the
King’s Household.
Lord Mayors and Mayors.
Lord Provosts and Provosts.
(The word “Decorations” on the
invitation card to be the intimation
from the host that the entertainment is
an official one.)
Nothing in the above shall affect in
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crossed “ Lost Cats’ and Dogs’ Home Account,” London and South-Western Bank. Receipt
by return.
“ Think, men and women, ere your day be done,
How can you hope for mercy, rendering none ? ”
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TITLES, ORDERS, AND DEGREES
OF
PRECEDENCE AND DIGNITY.
THE SOVEREIGN.
FIRST, in honour and dignity, as in
power — indeed, the seat and fountain of all
three — is the Sovereign, who possesses, accord-
ing to Camden,
“Many rights and privileges peculiar to
majesty, termed by the learned lawyers
sacra sacrorum, that is, sacred and individual,
or inseparable, because they cannot be severed ;
and the ordinary royal prerogatives, termed
the flowers of his crown, in which respect tyey
affirm that the regal material crown is adorned
with flowers. Some of these are held by
positive or written law, others which, by right
of custom, by a silent consent of all men with-
out law, prescription of time has allowed, the
king justly enjoys.”
The Crown is held under the Act of Succession
(12 and 13 William III., cap. 2), the wording of
which, with reference to succession, is : —
“For default of issue of the said Princess
Ann and of His Majesty respectively the
* The heraldic crown is depicted as above, and shows
only halfthe fleur-de-lis on therim aswell asa crimson cap,
whereas the cap of the actual State Crown is of purple.
In 1838 Her late Majesty Queen Victoria commanded
an Imperial State Crown to be made for her Coronation
and State occasions of a design entirely different to the
above illustration, with jewels taken from old crowns
and others furnished. It consisted of diamonds, pearls,
rubies, sapphires and emeralds set in silver and gold ;
it had a crimson velvet cap with ermine border, and was
lined with white silk. Its gross weight was 39 oz. 5 dwts.
troy. The lower part of the band, above the ermine
border, consisted of a row of 129 pearls, and the upper part
of the band of a row of 112 pearls, between which, in front
of the crown, was a large sapphire (partly drilled) pur-
chased for the crown by King George IV. At the back
was a sapphire of smaller size, and 6 other sapphires
(three on each side), between which 8 emeralds. Above
and below the seven sapphires were 14 diamonds,
and around the eight emeralds 128 diamonds. Between
the emeralds and the sapphires were 16 trefoil orna-
ments, containing 16 diamonds. Above the band were 8
sapphires, surmounted by 8 diamonds, between which
were eight festoons consisting of 148 diamonds. In the
front of the crown, and in the centre of a diamond cross-
pat£e, was the famous ruby, said to have been given to
Edward, Prince of Wales, son of Edward III., called the
Black Prince, by Don Pedro, King of Castile, alter the
battle of Najera, near Vittoria, A.D. 1367. This ruby
was worn in the helmet of Henry V. at the battle of
Agincourt, A.D. 1415. It is pierced quite through, after
the Eastern custom, the upper part of the piercing
being filled up by a small ruby, Around this ruby, in
order to form the cross, were 73 brilliant diamonds.
Three other crosses-pat^e, forming the two sides and
back of the crown, had emerald centres and contained
respectively 132, 124, and 134 brilliant diamonds. Between
the four crosses pat6e were four ornaments in the
form of the French fleur-de-lis, with 4 rubies in the
centres, and surrounded by rose diamonds, containing
respectively 85, 86, and 87 rose diamonds. From the
crosses-pat^e issued four imperial arches composed of
oak leaves and acorns; the leaves contained 728 rose,
.. 1 and brilliant diamonds ; 32 pearls form the acorns,
crown and regall government of the said
kingdoms of England France and Ireland
and of the dominions thereunto belonging
with the royall state and dignity of the said
realms and all honours stiles titles regali-
ties prerogatives powers jurisdictions and
authorities to the same belonging and apper-
taining shall be remain and continue to the
said most excellent Princess Sophia \o/
Hanover ] and the heirs of her body] being
Protestants."
Among the more clearly defined prerogatives of
the British monarch are those of convoking,
adjourning, removing, and dissolving Parliament,
refusing assent to Bills, without which assent they
cannot become law, increasing the number of
Peers, declaring war at pleasure, choosing and
appointing all commanders and officers by land and
sea, and all judges, councillors, officers of state,
magistrates, Archbishops, Bishops, and high
ecclesiastical dignitaries ; bestowing all public
honours, a pardoning criminals, besides exercis-
set In cups containing 54 rose diamonds and one table
diamond. The total number of diamonds in the arches
and acorns was 108 brilliant, 116 table, and 559 rose
diamonds. From the upper part of the arches were
suspended four large pendant pear-shaped pearls, with
rose diamond cups, containing 12 rose diamonds, and
stems containing 24 very small rose diamonds. Above the
arch stood the mound, containing in the lower hemisphere
204 brilliants, and in the upper, 244 brilliants, the zone
and arc being composed of 33 rose diamonds. The
cross on the summit had a rose-cut sapphire in the
centre, surrounded by 4 large brilliants, and 108
smaller brilliants. Summary of jewels comprised in
this crown : — One large ruby, irregularly polished, one
large broadspread sapphire, 16 sapphires, 11 emeralds,
4 rubies, 1,363 brilliant diamonds, 1,273 rose diamonds,
147 table diamonds, 4 drop-shaped pearls, and 373
pearls. For the Coronation of King Edward VII. this
Imperial State Crown was re-fitted and lightened (the
smaller (weight 309^ carats) of the two larger portions
of the Cullinan diamond presented by the Transvaal
Colony, being subsequently added in detachable form
Immediately above the ermine band), the sapphire being
now placed at the back. That for the Queen Consort
was composed entirely of diamonds set in silver, had
eight arches, and contained the famous Koh-i-nor (or
“Mountain of Light”) diamond as its central jewel.
These crowns must not be confused with St. Edward’s
crown, the official crown of England, which is only in
evidence at a Coronation. The Imperial Crowns are re-
fitted for each Sovereign, and are liable to be altered
in design and arrangement. The special Imperial Crown
used by King George V. at the Delhi Durbar 19x1, and
now among the Regalia at the Tower of London, cost
£ 60,000, and is composed of eight arches and four crosses-
pat^e with four fleurs-de-lys between, the whole sur-
mounted by an orb bearing another cross-pat6e. Some
6, 170 diamonds were employed in its manufacture, and on
the bandeau are 16 clusters, 4 of emeralds and diamonds,
alternating with 4 of sapphires and diamonds, between
each being clusters of brilliants. The centre cluster con-
tains an especially fine Indian emerald weighing 34 carats.
t A limitation which appears to denote, however
remote the contingency, the possibility of abeyance.
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TITLES, ORDERS, AND DEGREES OF PRECEDENCE AND DIGNITY.
ing many other powers, by the advice of the
Cabinet Ministers, who, however, alone are respon-
sible, the theory of English law being that the
Sovereign cannot commit wrong.
Another theory of our law is that the King (or
Queen) never dies — substantially, that the throne
is never vacant, the succession of the heir being
instantaneous, and a meeting of the Privy Council
is held immediately after the Demise of the Crown
(usually the next day) to give directions for pro-
claiming the new Sovereign and to swear in the
members of the new Privy Council, the proclama-
tion taking place in London at St. James’s Palace,
Charing Cross, Temple Bar, and Royal Ex-
change, two or three days later. To this first
meeting of the Privy Council of the new Reign,
the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, etc. , of London,
although not themselves Privy Councillors, are
invited. Since the Reform Act Parliament does
not dissolve at the Demise of the Crown, and, if
at the time adjourned or prorogued, meets imme-
diately, or, if dissolved, the old Parliament must
meet at once and may serve for six months. The
ceremony of a coronation is, therefore, merely a
solemn recognition and confirmation of the royal
descent, and consequent right of accession, and is
not necessary for the security of the title to the
crown. It is, however, highly essential, inasmuch |
as it tends to a formal establishment of those
rights which the people claim from the monarch
in return for the duty and allegiance they are
bound to observe towards the new Sovereign.
CORONATION : The date of the coronation
is approximately fixed and proclaimed in London
at the same places as the accession some months
before the ceremony itself takes place, and a
special Commission is appointed to hear and
determine petitions and claims in connection
therewith .
The coronation ceremonial is probably more
splendid, emblematic, and elaborate in England
than in any other country. Instance the anointing
with oil, poured into the golden anointing spoon
from the Ampulla or Golden Eagle, a practice which
has been continued upwards of one thousand
years the formal crowning (the Royal or St.
Edward’s crown being carried in the initial pro-
cession immediately in front of the Sovereign
between the orb on the right and the sceptre
with dove on the left), the several religious
ceremonies, besides the insignia of royalty,
among which regalia are a ruby ring, to signify
faithfulness ; the Armillae, or bracelets (not now
used), for good works ; purple robes, to attract
reverence ; and a diadem, to blazon glory ; also
the Orb (a golden sphere enriched with jewels
and surmounted by a cross, the whole being
some eleven inches in height), the emblem of
sovereignty ; t»ro sceptres (Royal Sceptre with
the Cross — in which is now set the larger of the
two greater portions of “the Star of Africa”
diamond, and weighing 516^ carats — and the
Sceptre with the Dove) ; four swords — all carried
upright — (the Sword of State in scabbard, two-
handed, borne in front of St. Edward’s Crown ;
the Sword of Mercy, or Curtana (without point),
carried between, on the left the Sword of Justice
to the Spirituality (obtusely pointed), and on the
right the Sword of Justice to the Temporality
(sharp pointed) ; the golden spurs (prick spurs)
borne in front of Curtana, between on the right
St. Edward’s Staff (with an orb at the end of it),
and on the left the Sceptre with the Cross. [For
fuller description of the Regalia see “ Debrett’s
Coronation Guide.”]
Briefly, the principal features of the Coronation
Ceremony (occupying about four hours), which
on each successive occasion closely follows former
precedent, are as follows : The Sovereign (and
Consort), accompanied by the members of the
Royal Family, go to Westminster Abbey [see
rough plan], and the Regalia and other emblems
being all ready prepared there, and having been
handed to those who are to bear them, the King,
robed in crimson robes and wearing a Cap of
Estate, and the Queen Consort, in purple and
wearing a circlet of gold, walk in procession with
those carrying the regalia, and proceed through
the west door. Being received with an Anthem,
they go through the Choir, up the stairs to the
Theatre, passing by their Thrones (1 and 2) — a j
series of raised steps — that on the right of five
steps for the Sovereign, that on the left a smaller
one of three steps for the Consort, surmounted
by Chairs of State. [This Theatre, or elevated
platform, is erected under the lantern and be-
tween the north and south transepts of the
Abbey.] They then kneel at faldstools, set
before Chairs of State (3) on the south side of
the Altar. The Archbishop of Canterbury first
recites the Recognition form at each of the foui
sides — east, south, west, and north — of the
Theatre, turning to each of these four directions,
the Sovereign meanwhile standing up, also turn-
ing and showing himself to the people at every
of the four sides of the Theatre, and the people
assembled replying with “ God save King (or
Queen -) ” ; the trumpets then sound. The
Bible, Chalice, and Paten having now been placed
on the Altar, those carrying the Regalia (ex-
cept the Swords) deliver them up, to be also
placed upon the Altar. The Litany is then sung
by two Bishops, vested in copes and kneeling at
a faldstool (4) in the middle of the east side of
the Theatre ; the ante-Communion Service is
next recited and a short sermon preached. The
Sovereign, when a King (having uncovered
during the Litany), here resumes his Cap of
State, wearing it to the end of the sermon,
while the Bishop of Durham and the Peers
carrying the Swords stand on the Sovereign’s
right hand, the Bishop of Bath and Wells and
the Lord Great Chamberlain being on the left;
the two Bishops supporting the Queen Consort
stand on either side of her. The Archbishop of
Canterbury sits during the sermon in a purple
velvet Chair on the north side of the Altar,
other Bishops near him ; on the south side near
the Altar sit the Dean of Westminster and other
Bishops taking part in the service, and the
Prebendaries of Westminster. The Coronation
Oath is now administered by the Archbishop,
then the Sovereign, rising, and assisted by the
Lord Great Chamberlain, the Sword of State
being carried before him, goes to the Altar, and.
uncovered, takes the Qath, laying the right
hand upon the Holy Gospel in the Great Bible
previously carried in the procession, and now
tendered to the Sovereign kneeling upon the
steps ; the Sovereign then returns to the Chair
(3). The Sovereign, having arisen from devo-
tions, is disrobed of the Crimson robe by the
Lord Great Chamberlain, and, having taken off
the Cap of Estate, goes before the Altar and
sits down in King Edward’s Chair (5), placed
with a faldstool before it in the midst of the
area, and is there anointed, in the form of a
cross, on the crown of the head, the breast, and
the palms of both hands, four Knights of the
Garter holding a rich silken pall over the
Sovereign’s head. The Anointing is performed
1 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, dipping his
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fingers into the Holy Oil, poured by the Dean of
Westminster into the golden Anointing Spoon
from the Ampulla, or Golden Eagle. The
Sovereign then kneels at the faldstool whilst the
Archbishop says a Blessing. The Sovereign
next sits once again in King Edward’s Chair,
the Knights of the Garter returning the Pall to
the Lord Chamberlain. Now, after the Anoint-
ing, the Dean of Westminster places upon the
Sovereign the Colobium Sindonis, followed by
the Supertunica, together with the Girdle. The
Great Golden Spurs, or Prick Spurs, brought
from the Altar by the Dean of Westminster, are
delivered to the Lord Great Chamberlain, who
kneels down and touches the Sovereign’s heels
with them. These Spurs having been returned
to the Altar, the Sword of State is now ex-
changed for another Sword in purple velvet
scabbard, placed by the Archbishop upon
the Altar, the Sword of State being thereupon
deposited in the traverse in St. Edward’s
Chapel ; the Archbishop then takes the Sword
in purple scabbard from the Altar, places it in
the right hand of the Sovereign, the Archbishop
of York, the Bishops of London and Winchester,
and other Bishops assisting. The Sovereign is
afterwards girt with same, and prayer having
been said, ungirds the Sword, proceeds to the
Altar, and offers it in its scabbard, returning to
King Edward’s Chair. The Sword is at once
redeemed for a sum of money (one hundred
shillings), and is thenceforward carried naked
in front of the Sovereign during the rest of the
Ceremony. Investiture with the Armill or Stole
and with the Imperial Mantle or Pall of Cloth
of Gold, delivered by the Master of the Robes
to the Dean of Westminster, and by him put
upon the Sovereign standing, then follows, the
clasps being fastened by the Lord Great Chamber-
lain. The Sovereign once again sitting down,
receives the Orb (brought from the Altar by the
Dean of Westminster) into his right hand from
the Archbishop, and after a Blessing and Ex-
hortation the Orb is returned to the Altar. The
Keeper of the Jewel House next delivers to the
Archbishop the Ruby Ring, which the Arch-
bishop places upon the fourth finger of the
Sovereign’s right hand. A right-hand glove
having been presented by the Lord of the Manor
of Worksop, the Archbishop delivers the Sceptre
with the Cross into the Sovereign’s right hand,
and the Sceptre with the Dove into the Sovereign’s
left hand, both having been brought from the
Altar by the Dean of Westminster. [The Lord
of the Manor of Worksop may now support the
Sovereign’s right arm. Standing before the
Altar, the Archbishop of Canterbury having con-
secrated the official Crown of England (known as
St. Edward’s), and assisted by other Bishops,
comes from the Altar, the Dean of Westminster
carrying the Crown, the Archbishop taking it,
and reverently placing it upon the Sovereign’s
head (the Sovereign still sitting in King Edward’s
Chair), when all the people shout, “God Save
the King (or Queen),” the Peers and Kings of
Arms put on their coronets, the trumpets sound,
and the great guns at theTower boom. Being now
crowned, and having been presented by the Dean
of Westminster with the Holy Bible, delivered
back by the Sovereign to the Archbishop, the
Sovereign, after the Benediction, goes back to
the Theatre to the Throne (i), and is lifted up
into it by the Archbishops, Bishops, and other
Peers, and being Inthronized is surrounded by
the Great Officers of State and the Nobles who
carry the Regalia, standing on the steps of the
Throne, while the Archbishop says the Exhorta-
tion. Homage is next rendered, first by the
Archbishop, who having knelt down before His
Majesty’s knees (the rest of the Bishops kneeling
in their places), kisses the King’s left cheek, then
the Prince of Wales (even if a minor), having
removed his Coronet, kneels down and does
Homage, followed by the Princes of the Blood
Royal, who each, arising, touches the Crown on
the Sovereign’s head and kisses the Sovereign’s
left cheek. The other Peers, then putting off
their Coronets, do their homage rank by rank,
kneeling in their places, only the Senior of each
rank, for himself and for his Order, actually
kneeling before the Sovereign, touching the
Crown, and kissing the left cheek. This Homage
ended, the drums beat and the trumpets sound,
and the people then shout, “God Save King
(or Queen ) ! Long live King
(or Queen ) ! May the King
(or Queen) live for ever ! ”
The Coronation of the Sovereign now being
completed, that of the Queen Consort follows.
Supported by two Bishops, she kneels at the
steps of the Altar, while prayer is said, then
passes to the place of Anointing, a faldstool set
between the Altar steps and King Edward’s Chair
(6) ; there she is anointed by the Archbishop of
Canterbury on the crown of the head, while four
Peeresses hold a rich Pall of Cloth of Gold over
her, has a ring placed upon the fourth finger of
her right hand as a seal of sincere faith, and a
Crown reverently placed on her head by the
Archhishop of Canterbury (at this point the
Peeresses put on their Coronets) ; the Archbishop
then puts a Sceptre with the Cross into her right
hand and the Ivory Rod with the Dove into her
left hand, after which she proceeds to and ascends
her Throne (2), bowing to the Sovereign in
passing.
Having now delivered their Sceptres to the
Peers who previously bore them, the Sovereign
and Consort descend from their Thrones, go to
the steps of the Altar, take off their Crowns,
which they deliver to the Lord Great Chamberlain
and others appointed to hold them, kneel down,
the Sovereign offering Bread and Wine and
making an oblation (a Pall or Altar Cloth de-
livered by the Officer of the Great Wardrobe to
the Lord Great Chamberlain, and by him kneel-
ing, to His Majesty, and an ingot or wedge of
gold of a pound weight), which the Treasurer of
the Household delivers to the Lord Great Cham-
berlain and he to His Majesty, the Archbishop
receiving them and placing them upon the Altar.
This is followed by an oblation from the Queen
Consort in similar form (a Pall or Altar Cloth
and a mark weight of gold). Now, repairing
for the last time to the Chairs (3), they kneel
down at the faldstools on the south side of the
Area, whence, after consecration has taken place
and the Archbishops, the Dean, and Bishops’
Assistants have communicated, the Sovereign
and Queen Consort advance to the Altar, when
the Archbishop of Canterbury administers the
Bread, and the Dean of Westminster the cup,
to them. They then replace their Crowns, and
taking the Sceptres once again in their hands, a
return is made to the Thrones (r and 2) for the
final prayers and Te Deinn. The Procession is
now re-formed ; the Sovereign, carrying his
Sceptre and Rod, the four Swords being borne
before him, passes through the door (7) on the
south side of the Altar into St. Edward’s Chapel,
the Regalia being handed from the Altar by the
Dean of Westminster to the Peers appointed to
carry them. In like manner the Queen Consort,
bearing her Sceptre in her right hand and her
Ivory Rod in her left, passes into St. Edward’s
Chapel by the door (8) on the north side of the
Altar. Here, standing before St. Edward’s Altar
(9), certain portions of the Regalia are given up
and placed upon it ; then having retired to the
Traverses (10) provided, and theSovereign having
exchanged the Imperial Mantle for his Robe of
Purple Velvet, the Sovereign (now wearing the
Imperial Crown) and the Consort bearing in their
right hands the Sceptre with the Cross, and in
their left, the Sovereign the Orb and the Queen
Consort the Ivory Rod with the Dove, pass back
to the west door of the Abbey accompanied by
the bearers of the Swords and the Regalia, all
Peers wearing their Coronets.
All swords in the Coronation procession are
carried naked as weil as erect throughout, except
the Sword of State, which for a short period at
the early part of the ceremony is carried in its
scabbard.
There are three sets of robes used by the
Sovereign during Coronation ceremony : (1) A
crimson Robe of State worn on entering ; (2) the
actual Coronation vestments themselves, con-
sisting of the Colobium Sindonis or sleeveless
coat, the Supertunica, the Armil or Stole, and
the Imperial Mantle or Pall of Cloth of Gold
and (3) the Royal Robe of purple velvet worn
in the procession from the Abbey ; thus the
Sovereign enters the Abbey in crimson, is
crowned in gold, and leaves it in purple.
The derivation of the word king, is, according
to Chamberlayne, from the Saxon word Konig, or
Cyning , which comes from Can, intimating power,
or Ken knowledge, wherewith every Sovereign,
should be invested.
Some of the titles of our Saxon kings were very
quaint and pompous. These were discontinued
by the Normans, and it was not until Henry IV.
adopted the title of “Grace,” that prefixes came
into use. These prefixes were successively
changed (at the pleasure of the sovereigns them-
selves) into “ Excellent Grace,” “ High and
Mighty Prince,” and “ Highness," until Henry
quren consort’s ivory rod.
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TITLES, ORDERS, AND DEGREES OF PRECEDENCE AND DIGNITY.
VIII. adopted those of “ Majesty ” and “ Dread
Sovereign.”
In 1876 Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress
of India, but the Imperial Dignity is not adopted
in any part of the dominions except India. In
1901 the following addition was made to the
style and title of King Edward VII. — viz., “and
of the British Dominions beyond the Seas.”
The Sovereign’s banner, commonly called the
Royal Standard, is the personal flag of the
Sovereign, and can only properly be flown over
buildings or ships with His Majesty’s permission,
which permission is only granted when the King
or Queen is actually present in person, and not
when their Majesties are passing in processions.
THE QUEEN CONSORT.
The Queen — as Consort of the Sovereign —
has a separate Court and Household, is repre-
sented in Courts of Law (where she can sue or
be sued in her own name, with the affix of “ Queen
of England”) by her own Attorney-General and
Solicitor-General, and to compass or imagine her
death (during the lifetime of her husband) is high
treason. Provision is made for her by Statute,
and she is usually, though not of right, crowned
with the King.
THE QUEEN MOTHER
Takes precedence immediately after the Queen
Consort, and has her own Household.
THE HEIR-APPARENT TO THE
CROWN
Is next below the Sovereign in all honour and
dignity — not as participating or comparing with
the latter, who stands alone and supreme, but as
enjoying the largest share of the honour which
flows from the Crown.
No person can hold this
position save a child of
the Sovereign, or, if the
former be dead, his, or
her, direct descendant.
This constant preference
of the direct line to the
closest collateral branch
distinguishes the Euro-
pean from some of the
Asiatic orders of succes-
sion, and tends greatly to
preclude confusion and
discord.
The male Heir Ap-
parent has, since th
institution of the title
by Edward I. (who,
eldest SON OF THE in 1301, conferred it on
sovereign.* his son, Edward, born at
Carnarvon in 1284), been
usually but not invariably created Prince of
Wales, and, since 1399, the Earldom of Chester
has always been conferred, together with the
Principality of W ales. There is no succession
to this title, which, at every vacancy, becomes
merged in the Crown, and is only renewed by
the Sovereign’s pleasure. Thus, had George IV.
died whilst Prince of Wales, his next brother,
though heir-apparent, would not have been
the Prince of Wales without being so created ;
similarly on the succession of King Edward VII.
his eldest surviving son was not Prince of Wales
until so created some eight months later.
Th e Sovereign’s eldest son is Duke of Corn-
wall from the moment of his birth, and becomes
immediately entitled to the revenues of his Duchy,
while minority is no bar to his being a member
of the House of Lords, although it is usual to
delay taking the seat until full age is reached.
When there is no Duke of Cornwall, the Duchy
is in the custody of the Crown, and the revenues
are paid to the King. The title, however, un-
like that of Prince of Wales, does not always
become merged in the Crown on succession to
the Monarchy or at death, but passes at once to
the next heir-apparent being the eldest living son
of the Sovereign, to whom it is strictly limited, but
in the event of the death of such heir-apparent
his eldest son would not be Duke of Cornwall.
Early in Queen Victoria’s reign the net revenues
of the property were about 4 14,000 per annum,
but under the able superintendence of the late
• This plume of feathers, generally spoken of as " The
Prince of Wales's feathers,” is not in reality such, but is
the badge of the Heir Apparent, in whom it is vested |
whether created Prince of Wales or not.
PLUME OF THE
Prince Consort (husband of Queen Victoria) a
new system was introduced, and the income now
enjoyed in virtue of the
Duchy rights is very con-
siderable. The Sandring-
ham estate was purchased
out of a very large sum of
ready-money, arising from
the accumulation of the
annual revenues of this
Duchy during minority.
By course of the civil
law he sits at the right
coronet of hand of the Sovereign in
eldest son of all solemn assemblies of
THE sovereign. state and honour; but he
nas no kingly prerogatives,
and acknowledges reverence to his sovereign.
An old statute of Edward III. enacts “that to
compass or imagine the death of the King’s eldest
son and heir is crimen Icesce majestatis ’’ (high
treason).
On the union of the Crowns ox England and
Scotland, King James’s son (Prince Henry) was
created “ Prince of Great Britain and Ireland,’
and this nominally higher title survives ; but the
more venerable honour long since caused the
other to fall into disuse.
The theoretical forms laid down for the ceremony
of creating and investing a Prince of Wales are
thus : —
“He is presented before the King in his
surcoat, cloak and mantle of crimson velvet,
and girt with a belt of the same, when the
Kingputteth a cap of crimson velvet, indented
and turned up with ermine, and a coronet on his
head, as a token of principality ; and the King
also putteth into his hand a verge of gold, the
emblem of government, and a ring of gold on
his middle finger, to intimate that he must be
a husband to his country and a father to his
children. To him are likewise given and
granted letters patent, to hold the same
principality, to him and his heirs. Kings of
I England, by which words the separation of
this principality is for ever prohibited. The
coronet placed on his head is of gold, and
consists of crosses patee and fleur-de-lys, with
the addition of one arch, and in the midst a
ball and a cross, as hath the royal diadem,
which was solemnly ordered to be used by
a grant dated February 9, 1660-61, nth
Charles II., xxx. His mantle which he wears
at the coronation is doubled below the elbow
with ermine, spotted diamond-wise ; but the
robe which he wears in Parliament is adorned
with bars or guards of ermine, set at an equal
distance one from the other, with a gold lace
above each bar.”
At the ceremony of investiture the Sovereign,
' having received the Letters Patent from the Lord
j Great Chamberlain, hands them to the Home
Secretary to read, as follows : —
by the Grace of God
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, and
Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the
Seas, King, Defender of the Faith.
To all Archbishops, Dukes, Marquesses, Earls,
Viscounts, Bishops, Barons, Baronets, Knights,
Justices, Provosts, Ministers, and all other Our
Faithful Subjects, greeting.
Know ye that We have made and created and
by these Our Letters Patent do make and create
[here the Prince is invested by the Sovereign with
the Mantle] Our Most Dear Son, ,
Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Ireland, Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay,
Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the
Isles, and Grand Steward of Scotland, Duke of
Saxony and Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha,
Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, and to the
same, Our Most Dear Son,
have given and granted. And by this our present
Charter do give, grant, and confirm the name,
style, title, dignity, and honour of the same
Principality and Earldom. And Him Our said
Most Dear Son, — , as has
been accustomed, We do ennoble and invest with
the said Principality and Earldom by girding
Him with the sword [here the Prince is invested
with the Sword by hanging it round his neck],
by putting a Coronet on his head [here the
Sovereign places the Coronet upon the Prince’s
head], and a gold ring on his finger [the gold
ring is here placed upon the third finger of the
Prince’s left hand], and also by delivering a gold
rod into his hand [here the Sovereign places
the Golden Verge in the Prince’s left hand].
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that he may preside there and may direct and
defend those parts to hold to him and his heirs
Kings of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond
the Seas for ever.
Wherefore We will and strictly command for
Us, our heirs and successors, that Our said Most
Dear Son, — — — , may have the
name, style, title, dignity, and honour of the
Principality of Wales and Earldom of Chester
aforesaid unto him and his heirs Kings of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas
as is above mentioned.
In witness whereof We have caused these Our
Letters to be made Patent.
Witness Ourself at Westminster the ,
in the year of Our reign.
The Prince then does homage for the Prin-
cipality of Wales and the Earldom of Chester,
and the Home Secretary returns to the Sovereign
the Letters Patent, to be placed in the right hand
of his Royal Highness by the Sovereign, who at
the same time raises the Prince from his knees
and salutes him on each cheek.
Investiture takes place at Carnarvon Castle on
a raised platform in the inner courtyard, and
after investiture the Prince of Wales proceeds
to Queen Eleanor’s gateway of the Castle, and
is there presented (as well as at other points) to
his people.
When a Prince of Wales takes his seat in the
House of Lords, the order of Ceremonial is on
the following lines : —
The procession consists of —
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod (or
his Deputy).
Garter Principal King of Arms (carrying
the Patent).
The Earl Marshal (or his Deputy).
The Lord Great Chamberlain.
The Lord Privy Seal.
The Lord President of the Council.
The Bearer of the Prince’s Coronet (which
is carried on a crimson velvet cushion).
H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES
(in his Parliamentary Robes and
wearing the Collar of the Order of
the Garter) walking (in single file)
between his two Supporters (both
Dukes).
Gentleman in attendance upon H.R.H.
The Prince of Wales proceeds from the Bar
up the House with the customary reverences to
the Cloth of Estate ; the Lord Chancellor seated
on the Woolsack receives from him his Writ of
Summons and from Garter King of Arms the
Letters Patent. His Royal Highness then
proceeds to the Table with his supporters, the
rest of the procession being conducted to the
foot of it ; the Letters Patent and Writ of
Summons are read by the Clerk of the Parlia-
ment at the Table, when the Prince of Wales
takes the Oath and subscribes the Declaration ;
he is then conducted to his chair on the right of
the Throne, and being covered and having taken
his seat, the ceremony is concluded. Peers in
the procession wear Parliamentary Robes and
and Knights of Orders their Collars.
In 1898 Letters Patent under the Great Seal
were granted, declaring that the children of the
eldest son of any Prince of Wales shall at all
times have the title of “ Royal Highness,” but
by further letters patent December 1917, this
privilege was confined to the eldest living son
only of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales,
while grandchildren of the sons of any Sovereign
in the direct male line we e granted the style
and title of the children of Dukes.
THE HEIR-PRESUMPTIVE TO
THE CROWN.
When the Sovereign is without issue, or sur-
viving issue, and the latter have died childless,
the nearest heir (male or female) is Heir-
Presumptive, and as such is the chief person of
the realm next to the Sovereign.
OTHER MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL
FAMILY.
The rank and position 0/ these are defined in the
eeneral “ Tables of Precedence."
The Royal Marriage Act prohibits the marriage
of personages (descendants of George II.) con-
nected with the Blood Royal (except issue of
Princesses who have married into Foreign
Families) without the sanction of the Sovereign,
but this is considerably modified by a conditional
proviso, or door of grace, by which a marriage
contracted after the age of twenty-five is valid
if a year’s notice has been given to the Privy
Council and both Houses of Parliament, and they
have not interfered during that period expressing
their disapprobation. Morganatic marriages do
not give the rank of the husband to the wife or
issue of the marriage, and although duly conse-
crated and the issue legitimate, do not confer
upon the children any right of succession to
hereditary honours.
Up to 1917 the Sovereign’s sons, daughters,
grandsons and granddaughters (being issue of
sons), brothers, sisters, and uncles and aunts on
CORONET OF A
sovereign’s younger
SONS, DAUGHTERS,
BROTHERS, AND
SISTERS.
CORONET OF A
sovereign’s GRAND-
CHILDREN (male or
FEMALE ISSUE OF
SONS IN DIRECT LINE).
CORONET OF ISSUE OF
sovereign’s YOUNGER
SONS, OR NEPHEWS
(SONS of sovereign’s
brothers).
CORONET OF GRAND-
children(with style
OF HIGHNESS ; MALE
OK FEMALE ISSUE
OF DAUGHTERS).
the father’s side were all styled “ Royal High-
ness ” as also were the children of the eldest son
of any Prince of Wales [see ante], while grand-
children being issue of daughters were usually
granted by Royal Warrant the title of “High-
ness ” ; but since that date it has been ordained
that for the future the style of “ Royal Highness”
shall be confined to the issue of any Sovereign
and to issue of the sons of any Sovereign,
while the styles of “ Highness ” and “ Serene
Highness ” will be allowed to lapse gradually.
The titles of “Prince” and “Princess” will
also be confined in the future to all children
of any Sovereign and to the children of the
sons of any Sovereign. From at least the
time of George II. and up to 1905 the courtesy
title of “Princess Royal ’’was conceded to and
borne by the eldest daughter of the Sovereign
for the time being without any special warrant,
but in Nov. 1905 a Royal Warrant confirming
this style and title to the Duchess of Fife (el.
dau. of King Edward VII.) was gazetted.
The coronet of the Princes of the Blood Royal
is similar to that of the Heir-Apparent, but with-
out the arch and orb. All Royal Coronets are
chased as jewelled.
THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTER-
BURY *
Is the first peer of England next to the Royal
Family, preceding not only all Dukes, but all the
great officers of the Crown. The Bishop of Lon-
don is his provincial Dean, the Bishop of Lincoln
his Chancellor, and the Bishop of Rochester his
Chaplain. “It belongs to him to crown the King ” ;
and the Sovereign and his or her Consort, wher-
ever they may be located, are speciales domestici
parochiani Arch. Cant, (parishioners of the
Lord Archbishop of Canterbury).
The ecclesiastical and secular power of the
Archbishop of Canterbury was formerly enormous,
especially when he held the office of Lord Chan-
cellor ; and instances are not few in which the
influence of the Archiepiscopal see was formidable
* The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord High
Chancellor, and the Archbishop of York constitute a
kind of distinctive belt of separation between the Royal
Family and general nobility ; but the wives and children
of Archbishops have not any special social precedence.
Since. 1916 the congdd'dlire of an Archbishop is on loan
Paper with Wafer Great Seal, but the Royal Assent is
j still on parchment under Great Sfral*
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to the throne itself. _ Since the Reformation, the
Archbishop’s secular influence may be said to have
altogether ceased.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is Primate of
all England, is entitled to the prefix of “ Your
Grace,” and styles himself “ By Divine Providence,
Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.”
An Archbishop’s mitre is the same as that of a
Bishop.
THE LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR
Is created by the will of the Sovereign, by the
act of delivering the Great Seal into his custody,
and, in virtue of his office, is the second peer in
the Kingdom. He affixes the Great Seal to all
patents, writs, and grants ; holds office during
the pleasure of the Crown, but practically resigns
office with his party ; is Speaker of the House
of Lords, and by virtue of his office a Member
of the Privy Council ; is Keeper of the Great
Segl (of Great Britain), head of the Legal Pro-
fession in England, and President of the Supreme
Court of Judicature ; issues the writs for sum-
moning Parliament, and transacts all business
connected with the custody of the Great Seal ;
is principal adviser to the Crown in matters of
THE LORD chancellor's MACE.
law ; appoints the Judges of the High Court,
and the Judges of County Courts ; inserts the
names of Justices in the commissions of the Peace,
and is patron of all Crown livings rated under
£,7.0 per annum ; is visitor in right of the Crown
of all hospitals and colleges of Royal foundation ;
has the general guardianship of all infants, idiots,
and lunatics, and exercises a special jurisdiction
in questions relating to charities and trust estates.
He ranks above all dukes not of the Blood Royal,
and next below the Archbishop of Canterbury.
For many years the Lord High Chancellor (when
not of Baronial rank) has been invariably created a
peer concomitantly with his appointment. During
absence abroad on official business the office is
put in commission.
THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
Is the third peer in the Kingdom, and precedes
all secular peers, except the Lord High Chancellor.
He is “ Primate of England,” has the privilege of
crowning the Consort, and is her perpetual chap-
lain. He is entitled to the prefix of “Your Grace,”
styles himself” By Divine Permission, Lord Arch-
bishop of York,” and possesses within his own pro-
vince powers nearly equivalent to those exercised
by the Archbishop of Canterbury within his.
THE NOBILITY.
The true criterion of “nobility” is now as it
always has been, the lawful bearing of arms,
and in all countries outside the United Kingdom,
the term “ noble ” is habitually used in this its
original sense, and in France at least precedence
is invariably regulated by the date of the grant of
arms, and not according to titular distinction, but
in England the custom has arisen, however in-
correct in itself, of practically restricting the use
of the word “nobleman” to members of the
peerage, and those who by courtesy bear titles
in virtue of their immediate connection with noble
houses ; it should, however, always be borne in
mind that, strictly speaking, every one bearing
duly authorised arms is equally entitled to be
styled “noble,” be he Peer, Baronet, Knight, or
Gentleman.
The nobility (using the word in its proper
acceptation) of this kingdom is usually divided
into two classes— the greater and the less (Mobiles
viajores and nobiles minores ) — the former custom-
arily consisting of all degrees of the peers spiritua
and temporal from a Baron upwards and inclusive
Peers.
Practically, the degrees of ffie Peerage * in the
United Kigdom of Great Britain and Ireland
are Jive — viz., Dukes , Marquesses, Earls,
Viscotints , and Barons (including Lords of
Appeal in Ordinary, who are Life Peers), to which
may be added a sixth — viz., those Archbishops ,
and Bishops, who are entitled to a seat in the
House of Peers, and possess all the faculties and
privileges of Peers of Parliament during the time
they hold office.
The ceremony of admitting a peer into the House
of Lords is thus : He is introduced by two peers
of his own degree, who conduct him to the Lord
Chancellor. His patent is carried by Garter King
of Arms, the new peer presents it together with
his writ of summons to the Lord Chancellor ; this
dignitary directs the same to be read, the oaths
are administered, the peer takes his seat, and
then, rising, returns to the Chancellor, who con-
gratulates him upon his succession, or elevation,
as the case may be.
The privileges enjoyed by peers were formerly
very numerous. Some of these would now be
considered intolerable, while others have fallen
into desuetude from the extinction of the matters
and circumstances to which they related. But
some important ones continue, e.g. : —
They are free from arrests for debt , as
being the Sovereign’s hereditary counsellor* :
therefore a peer cannot be outlawed in any
civil action, and no attachment lies against
his person ; but if he becomes a bankrupt he
cannot vote until his bankruptcy proceedings
are ended.
They are free from attending courts leet,
or sheriffs' turtis, or, in cases of riot, the
posse comitatus.
In criminal cases they are tried by peers
only, who give their verdict simply upon
their honour, in a court specially fitted up at
the expense of the Crown, in the middle of
Westminster Hall.
They may sit with their heads covered in
courts of justice.
Each peer may qualify a certain number of
chaplains as follows : — An Archbishop, eight ;
a Duke, six ; a Marquess, five ; an Earl, five ;
a Viscount, four ; a Bishop, six ; a Baron,
three. A Knight of the Garter may qualify
three ; and a Peeress, being a widow,
two.
To secure the honour of, and to prevent
the spreading of any scandal upon peers or
any great officers of the realm, by reports,
there is an express law, called scandalum
magnatum, by which any man convicted of
making a scandalous report, though true,
agaifist a peer of the realm, is condemned to
an arbitrary fine, and to remain in custody
till the same be paid.
Barons Kingsale and F orester are the only
peers claiming the privilege of remaining
covered in the royal presence without special
permission.
In case of a Poll tax, peers bear the greatest
burden, as everyone is then taxed according to
his degree.
A peer may not interfere in any way in the
election of members to parliament.
A peer is entitled to have Supporters granted
to be borne with his title, and to the use of the
coronet of his rank, but the eldest sons of peers
are not entitled to the use of either coronet or
supporters, neither are the younger sons of dukes
and marquesses or those of any peer.
Peerage patents are on parchment, and bear
no signature only the Great Seal.
Claims to dormant or abeyant Peerages or to
Peerages the succession to which is in dispute,
are dealt with by the Committee lor Privileges of
the House of Lords on petition to the Crown,
presented through the Home Secretary, who
first refers the accompanying documents to the
Attorney-General in order that he may report
upon them to the Sovereign and advise ip the
matter.
* Scotch and Irish Pubs.— Scotch peers take pre-
cedence of British peers of the same rank created
since the Union with Scotland; and Irish peers
created before the Union with Ireland, in like manner,
take place of British peers created since. Irish peers
of later creation than the Union, rank according to the
dates of their patents, among the peers of Great
Britain and Ireland. Peers holding only Scotch or Irish
titles do not sit of individual right in the House of
Peers, but only as representatives of their fellow-
peera.
Irish Representative Peers are elected by their
fellow-peers for life.
•Scotch Representative Peers are elected by their
fellow-peers for one Parliament only.
Irish peers (not being representative peers are per-
mitted to represent English constituencies in the
House of Commons, hut cannot sit for Irish counties
or boroughs.
Peers of England, Scotland, Great Britain, and he
United Kingdom are not entitled to sit in the House of
Commons.
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These the Attorney-General passes to the
Counsel for the Crown in Peera.ee claims, and he
reports to the Attorney-General, who then, to
obtain further particulars and elucidate any further
details necessary, hears the petitioner and his
counsel, after which the Attorney-General himself
reports to the Home Secretary. If his report is
unfavourable to the petitioner, he advises that
the petition shall not be referred to the Com-
mittee for Privileges ; but if, on the contrary, he
considers that the proofs and documents sub-
mitted at the hearing make out a prima facie
case, he advises the House of Lords to refer it
to their Committee for Privileges, which goes '
into the case in detail, the petitioner and
any opposing claimant being represented by j
counsel, while the Crown is represented by the
Attorney-General and the counsel for Peerage j
claims. The Committee for Privileges reports
to the Sovereign the conclusions at which it
arrives.
Occasionally the eldest son of a peer is sum-
moned to the House of Lords during his father’s
lifetime in one of his father’s minor titles, and
should he predecease his father the title and seat i
would pass to his son (if any).
The principal rules or considerations as gener-
ally applied to the selection of Peerage titles are
as follows : —
In the first place it should be bone in
mind that the Sovereign, as the fountain of
all honour, can of course bestow any title He
may please, but in practice the following
rules are usually observed, although there
are certain exceptions : —
Titles once conferred upon any member of
the Royal Family are not now ever again
bestowed outside the Royal Circle.
Every peer must be described in his patent
as “of ” (somewhere), usually the
principal seat of the recipient, or some place
with which he has definite connection.
Any semblance of duplication of titles is
avoided as far as ever possible.
A surname may, if d.esired, always be
adopted as a title, although another dignity
of the same style be already in existence ;
but in that case the recipients of all such
similar (surname) titles of the same rank,
except the first one to be created, must
habitually add the territorial designation as
an affix to the title by which they are com-
monly known. For instance, Baron Stanley
(creation 1455) ; Baron Stanley (creation
1832) known as “Lord Stanley of Bicker-
staffe ” ; Baron Stanley (creation 1838) as
“ Lord Stanley of Alderley ” ; Baron Stanley
(creation 1886) as “ Lord Stanley of Preston.”
Again, Baron Curzon (creation 1794), and
Baron Curzon (creation 1898) as “ Lord
Curzon of Kedleston.”
It is also always permissible for any peer
to use as an affix to his title the territorial
designation indicated in his patent, whether
it appears there as part of the title or not,
but the number of peers who have been
created with a territorial designation as
actually part of the title is very limited ;
of those whose patents indicate creations of
the last-mentioned nature, some modern in-
stances are Lords Ritchie of Dundee, Leith
of Fyvie, Murray of Elibank, and Parker of
Waddington.
In the case of Life Peers the surname is
usually (though not always) adopted.
A title once extinct but subsequently re-
vived is rarely re-created in a lower rank
than before, but this rule is not an invari-
able one [ vide titles of Barrymore and
Eversley.]
The name of a county or county town is
not as a rule permissible as a peerage title
below the rank of earl (although exception
may be made in favour of any one particularly
eminent either as a statesman or in some
other walk of life). Towns of large popula-
tion are usually reserved for the higher steps
in the peerage.
It may be added that peers — excepting the
archbishops and bishops, who each have special
signatures of their own — sign by their titles only,
as also do the eldest sons of peers bearing as a
courtesy title one of their father’s minor honours,
but a peeress by marriage signs with her Christian
name or initial prefixed to the title ; a peeress in
her own right, however, signs with title only,
just as a peer,
Duke. — This title is the highest of our
designations of nobility. We have not “princes”
outside the blood-royal.
Indeed, so pre-eminent in
dignity is the ducal title,
that each royal prince on , or
shortly after attaining, his
majority is usually created
a Duke, as if the latter
were the superior distinc-
tion Thus, Prince Alfred
was created Duke of
Edinburgh, and Prince Arthur, Duke of Con-
naught.
Much learned ingenuity has been expended in
endeavouring to trace the origin of a title which
has, in one meaning or another, existed since
the origin of the Latin tongue — dux (a leader)
indicating a leading man or chieftain ; and,
however antiquarians may refine upon the
matter, there cannot be any doubt that the word
“duke” means a man of the highest rank and
mark.
Hollingshead, in his “ Chronicle,” of. 235, says
that “ Kinge Edgar’s second wife was called
Alfreda, the daughter of Orgar, Duke of Devon
by whom hee had yssue, Egelthred, that was after-
wards Kingeof this lande and is beried in Powlis.”
This, however, may have been only an official title,
for the word frequently appears in Saxon chron-
icles in a sense inferior to that of earl, bishop, and
even abbot.
Otho the Great, about the year 970, is supposed
to have been the first to regularly constitute the
title of duke, as one of honour and nobility ; and
it became hereditary in France and other parts of
the Continent long before it was adopted in Eng-
land. It has been surmised that one cause of its
not being introduced earlier in England was the
reluctance of the Norman kings — themselves
Dukes of Normandy — to grant subjects a title
resembling their own.
The following passage from a quaint old writer
gives an authentic account of the creation of the
first English Duke : —
“The first Duke that I finde sence the Con-
quest. was made by Kinge Eduard III. xj.
regni sui ; where he made of the earldome of
Cornwayle a dutchye, and created the Black
Prince, his eldest sonne, Prince of Wales.
Duke of Cornwayle, and Earl of Chester, and
I have a dede made by the said Black Prince,
wherein his stile is, Edward Disne Fitz de
Roy D’Engleter et de France, Prince de
Aquitoine et de Gales, Due de Ciornwall,
Count de Chester, and Seignor de Bescane.”
In former times hereditary dukes were created
with the following or similar words
“We give and grant the name title, state,
style, place, seat, pre-eminence, honour, au-
thority, and dignity of a Duke and by the
cincture of a sword, and imposition of a cap
and coronet of gold upon his head, as also by
delivering unto him a verge of gold, we do
really invest,” &c.,
but this and other ceremonies formerly attending
the creation of dukes and other peers are no longer
observed.
The ducal order, which was extinct, or in
abeyance during Elizabeth’s reign, was re-
vived by James I. in the person of his favourite,
Villiers.
The mantle or surcoat (to be worn over full
Court dress, uniform, or regimentals) which a
duke wears at a coronation of king or queen is
of crimson velvet lined with white taffeta, edged
with miniver (i.e., the white fur of the ermine or
stoat, with the natural black tails left attached),
and the cape furred with miniver pure (i.e., the
white fur of the ermine without the black tails),
and powdered with four bars or rows of ermine (i.e. ,
narrow pieces of black fur symmetrically sewn on).
His parliamentary robes are of fine scarlet cloth,
lined with taffeta, and doubled with four guards
of ermine at equal distances, with gold lace above
each guard, and tied up to the left shoulder by a
white riband ; his cap is of crimson velvet turned
up with ermine, having a gold tassel on the top
his coronet is a circle of gold (silver gilt) chased
as jewelled and set round with eight strawberry
leaves. Parliamentary robes for other degrees
are similar to above with the distinguishing
number of guards. He is styled His Grace, and
by the Sovereign in public instruments. Our right
trusty and right entirely beloved cousin, with the
addition of and counsellor when a member Qf the
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Privy Council. The coronation robe of a duchess
consists of a crimson velvet mantle with cape
furred with miniver pure, the cape powdered with
four rows of ermine (i.e., narrow pieces of black
fur), and edged round with miniver pure five
inches wide ; the kirtle meeting.at the waist over
a white panel, and the bodice being low and
tight fitting, with stomacher and panel of white
or cream material, fur bordering the top of the
bodice and being continued in a band over
each shoulder. Her coronet is the same as that
of her husband, while her train is two yards
in length.
The eldest son of a duke bears by courtesy one )
of his father’s inferior titles, and each younger son !
and daughter is addressed by his or her Christian j
name, as “ Lord John,” or “ Lady Mary.”
MARQUESS S
CORONET.
Marquess is a title apparently of
German origin, and, as the name implies, is derived
from the Government of
marches, or frontier provinces ;
it was called by the Saxons,
Markin Reeve ; and by the
Germans, Markgrave. It
has the next place of honour
to that of a duke, and was
introduced many years sub-
sequent to the establishment
of that dignity in England.
The first on whom that honour was conferred was
the great favourite of King Richard II. , Robert de
Vere, Earl of Oxford, who was created Marquess of
Dublin in 1385, and placed in Parliament between
the dukes and earls. The marquesses were created
by the King by “ cincture of the sword, and
imposition of the cap of honour and dignitie, with
the coronet, as also by the delivery of a charter or
writing.” The creations, however, were not very
numerous, and it would appear that the new
honour was not greatly coveted by the old nobility
as in the Parliamentary Rolls it is recorded that
“John de Beaufort, Earl of Somerset, was
by Richard II. created Marquess of Dorset,
and when, afterwards, Henry VI. deprived
him of that title, the Commoners of England
made humble suit in Parliament to the King,
that he would restore him to his title of
marquess. The Earl himself opposed the
petition, saying that * It was a new dignitie,
and altogether unknown to his ancestors, and
that, therefore, he neither craved it, nor in
any wise would he accept it.’ ”
The creation to this dignity was formerly at-
tended with nearly the same ceremony as that of
a duke ; but it now simply takes place by patent
under the Great Seal.
The coronation robes are the same as those
of a Duke, with three and a half rows of ermine
(i.e., four on the right side, and three on the left) ;
the cap is of crimson velvet turned up with ermine,
having a gold tassel at top ; the coronet is of gold
fsilver-gilt) chased as jewelled, with four silver
balls, and four golden strawberry leaves mixed
alternately, the latter raised a little on points
above the rim. A marchioness’s coronation robe
has four inches of miniver and three and a half
rows of ermine, and the train is a yard and I
three quarters long. The coronet of a marchio- !
ness is the same as that of a marquess.
The general style of a marquess is Most Hon-
ourable ; and he is styled by the King or Queen, \
Our right trusty and entirely beloved cousin, and
counsellor when of the Privy Council.
The eldest son of a marquess bears by courtesy j
one cf his father’s inferior titles, and each j
younger son and daughter is addressed by his |
or her Christian name, as “Lord George,” or j
“ Lady Jane.”
Earl. — It has been customary to identify
this ancient English dignity with the Latin
Comes “Companion” French Comte ; Anglice,
Count), one of the duties or privileges of pos-
sessors of (he title being to accompany the King,
and to give counsel, advice, and aid on
important occasions. We
are told that “ Constan-
tine the Great, in order to
secure the attachment of his
followers, created a number
of these Comites, as Comes
Domesticot um (Master of the
Household), Comes Stabuli
earl s coronet. Master of the Horse); also
. , such dignities as Comes
Ortentis, Comes Africa (Lieutenant of the? East,
of Africa, &c.). Thence ever after the name of
Comes imparted dignity ; and the authority or
government, which was at first temporary, was
afterwards enjoyed for life. Moreover, in process
of time, when the Roman empire was divided into
many kingdoms, this title was retained, and our
English Saxons called those in Latin Comites and
Consules, whom, in their own language they called
Ealdormen, the same which the Danes in their
tongue called Eorlas, that is honourable, as Ethel-
ward writes, by which name, somewhat softened,
they are called by us, at this day, Earls.” In the
Saxon times the title was one of the highest dignity
and eminence. Earl Godwin occupied a rank
much higher than that of any noble of the present
day. It was even applied to sovereign princes.
Thus, William the Conqueror, sovereign of Nor-
mandy, is frequently called Earl of Normandy,
and William of Malmesbury never mentions him
otherwise. The Norman kings adopted the Saxon
title, and the first earls created were dignitaries of
enormous power, holding not only proprietary,
but virtually sovereign sway over large districts of
country. Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester, was a
real potentate within his territory, though exer-
cising his authority in the name of the king ; and
so with others. But the number of earls increased
rapidly, whilst the possibility of furnishing them
with land and revenue diminished in proportionate
ratio, so that various devices were resorted to for
the purpose of furnishing the new creations with
the means of support.* The dignity of the dis-
tinction was thus depreciated. Earls were then
created with the name of some place appended to
the title, and the third penny of the shiret was
assigned unto them ; for example, the Empress
Maud, daughter and heir to King Henry I.,
created an earl in the following words *. —
“/, Maud, daughter of King Henry , and
ladee of the Englishmen, doe give and grant
unto Gefry de Margravil for his service,
and to his heirs after him, by right of inherit-
ance, to be Earle of Essex, and to have the
third, pennie out of the Sheriffs Court,
issuing of all pleas , as an Earle should have
thorow his countrie in all things .”
The earl’s coronation robe is the same as a
duke’s, except that he has only three rows of
ermine ; his cap is the same as theirs. It is un-
certain when the coronets of dukes, marquesess,
and earls were settled. Sir Robert Cecil, Earl
of Salisbury, Viscount Cranbourne, was the first
of that degree who wore a coronet. An earl’s
coronet is a circle of gold (silver gilt)
chased as jewelled and bordered with ermine,
heightened with eight pyramidical points, or
rays, placed alternately with as many strawberry
leaves ; a large silver ball is placed on the top of
each ray. His style is Right H onourable, and
he is addressed by the King or Queen as Our
right trusty and entirely beloved cousin, and
counsellor when of the Privy Council. A
countess has on her coronation robe three inches
of miniver and a like number of bars of ermine,
the train being a yard and half long, while the
coronet is the same as that of an earl.
The eldest son of an earl bears by courtesy one
of his father’s inferior titles ; each younger son is
styled “ Honourable,” as the “ Hon. Robert and
each daughter is styled “Lady,” as “Lady Emma.”
Viscount ( Viscomes ) was anciently
the name of him who held the chief office under
an earl. The latter
being often at Court, the
viscount was his deputy
to look after the affairs
of the county. In the
reign of Henry VI.
1439, the title became a
degree of honour, and
viscount’s CORONET. n)ade hereditary.
The first viscount in
England, created by patent, was John Lord
• Immediately after the Conquest earls began to be
feudal, hereditary, and parliamentary— that is, by fee or
tenure, by service, by inheritance and by lands. In the
Domesday Book they were named earls without any
addition— Earl Hugh, Earl Roger, dec. .....
k Of course this source ot provision had a limit, and
at a subsequent period the monarch was accustomed to
assiiru pensions, not only to earls, but to other persons
whom he ennobled in the following proportions:—
Viscounts. & fee of 20 marks; Earls, of £20; Mar-
queues, a fee of 40 marks, and Dukes of £40, out of some
particular part of the royal revenue. A creation fee to
barons was not settled ; but Charles I., when he
created Mountjoy Blount, Lord Mountjoy, of Thurod-
ton. Derbyshire, assigned to him and his issue male a
creation fee of 20 marks per annum.
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Beaumont, who was by the above monarch
created Viscount Beaumont and he gave him
precedence above all barons.
The coronation robes of a viscount are the same
as a duke’s, with the exception that he has only
two and a half rows of ermine (i.e., three on the
right, and two on the left side); his cap is the same,
and the gold (silver-gilt) circlet of his coronet is
surmounted by sixteen silver balls. The robe of
a viscountess has two and a half inches of miniver
and two and a half bars of ermine, a yard and a
quarter train, while the coronet is the same as
her husband’s. His style is Right Honourable ,
and he is addressed by the King or Queen as
Our right trusty and well-beloved cousin.
All children of Viscounts bear the courtesy-title
of “ Honourable,” as the “ Hon. Henry,” or the
“ Hon. Margaret.”
Bishops. — The Bishops of England,
with the exceptions noted,* are also barons of the
kingdom and of Parliament. To these, says
Camden : —
“ By right and custom it appertained to be,
with the rest of the peers personally present
at all Parliament whatsoever, there to consult,
to handle, to ordain, decree, and determine
in regard of the baronies which they held of
the king."
Bishops take precedence of the temporal barons
and it would seem that at one time their degree
of precedence went even higher, for —
“At the coronation of Charles II. it was
expressly ordered in doing homage to the
king, that, according to ancient custom, the
archbishops and bishops should precede all
the lay lords, and even the Duke of York.”
The Bishops of London, Durham, and Win-
chester have precedence over all the other bishops,
archbishop’s and bishop’s mitre.
who rank according to the seniority of their con-
secrations.
A bishop resigning his see ceases to be a peer of
Parliament.
Since 1916 the conge d'elire of a Bishop is on
loan paper with Wafer Great Seal, but the Royal
Assent is still on parchment with Great Seal.
Every bishop is entitled to the prefix of Lord,
and styles himself ‘‘Right Reverend Father in
God, by Divine Permission, Lord Bishop of
The mitre, placed over the arms of a bishop, is
a round cap, pointed and cleft at the top, from
which hang two pendants, fringed at the ends,
it is surmounted by a fillet of gold, set with
precious stones. The mitre of the Bishop of
Durham (as nominally Count Palatine of Durham)
is, however, represented as issuing out of a ducal
crest coronet.
Bishops of Ireland who were consecrated prior
to the Disestablishment Act of 1868 were en-
titled to the prefix of “ Lord,” and though retain-
ing their former precedence, had not seats in the
House of Lords, and the same now applies to the
Bishops of Wales consecrated prior to the Welsh
Church Act 1914. All Archbishops and Bishops of
the Church of Ireland and of the Roman Catholic
* Lords Spiritual consist of the Archbishops of Canter-
bury and York and twenty-four Bishops (including
always the Bishops of London, Durham, and Winchester),
but the eleven Junior Bishops, not being of London,
Durham, or Winchester, have not seats in the House of
Lords, while the Bishop of Sodor and Man also has
neither seat nor vote in the House of Lords, as he Is a
legislator in the Isle of Man.
Church have the precedence which belonged to the
Archbishops and Bishopsof the Established Church
of Ireland before the passing of the Irish Church
Act of 1869, and they rank inter se according
to the dates of their consecration or translation.
A bishop impales his arms with those of the See,
but he does not bear crest, supporters, or motto.
The wives and children of bishops have not any
special precedence.
Baron.* — Much obscurity prevails as
to the ancient meaning, and even derivation of,
the word baron ; and eccentric speculations have
been indulged in with respect to their ancient
position. By some it was supposed to have
originally meant a hired
soldier ; by others, a free
man ; or again, a man
equal to any other man ;
and so on. It never oc-
curs as a title of dignity
in Saxon annals, and
although the Normans
introduced it into Eng-
land (the Anglo-Saxon
, Thane being changed
BARON s CORONET. jnto Baron), it was some
time before it implied a man of distinguished mark.
Earls had their barons under them, and charters
are extant in which earls addressed them thus :
“To all my barons , as well French as English,
greeting.” Even citizens of good note were some-
times called barons. The salient fact, however,
is, that the barons of England soon rose to be the
great moving power in the State, and how the title
was accounted may be judged from a summons of
Henry III. to the High Court of Parliament : —
“For he, after many trouble? and enormous
vexations betweene the King himselfe and
Simon of Montfort, with other barons , and
after appeased, did decree and ordaine that
all those earls and barons of the realme of
England, unto whom the King himselfe vouch-
safed to direct his writs of summons, should
come unto his Parliament, and none others.”
The date of this (the first precept) is 49 Henry
III., 1264.
The first baron created by patent was John
Beauchamp de Holt, created Baron Kidder-
minster, by Richard II. in 1387. The fact appears
to be that the title or dignity of baron, at first
vague and uncertain, like other designations and
distinctions of disturbed times, was, like those,
meilowed and moulded, with the growth of con-
stitutional law and defined right, until it has taken
its present intelligible position amongst English
orders and degrees of honour.
The succession to baronies by writ is not
limited to heirs male, but is vested in heirs
general. In the event of the death of a baron by
writ without male issue the title will fall into
abeyance should he leave two or more daughters,
and will so continue until only one daughter or
the sole heir of one of the daughters survives. The
* Barons are commonly styled Lords— t.y.. Lord
Coleridge.
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crown can, however, at any time terminate the
abeyance in favour of any one of the co-heiresses,
but it cannot alienate the barony from the repre-
sentatives of the first baron. The fee payable on
determination of the abeyance of a barony by
writ was fixed in 1913 at £100.
When a baron is called to the House of Peers
by writ of summons the writ is in the Sovereign’s
name.
The coronation robes of a baron have but two
rows of ermine ; in other respects they are the
same as those of other peers. King Charles II.
granted a coronet to the barons, who until his
reign wore only a plain circle of gold. The coro-
net is formed of six silver balls, set at equal dis-
tances on an unchased circlet of gold (silver-gilt)
bordered with ermine. A baroness has two inches
•of miniver and two bars of ermine on her coro-
nation robe which has a train a yard long. She
wears a coronet same as that of a baron.
A baron is styled Right Honourable, and by
■the sovereign R ight trusty and well-beloved.
The children of barons bear the courtesy title
of Honourable.
[To illustrate the meaning of Courtesy-titles,
reference may be made to the terms in which a
Royal Commission is issued. The first Earl Russell,
a younger son of the sixth Duke of Bedford, was,
before his elevation to the peerage, designated by
courtesy Lord John Russell, whereas, strictly, he
would have been simply “John Russell, Esq.,”
but for the prefix of “ right honourable,” derived
from his political offices. In Parliament and
society he was invariably spoken of as “ Lord
John Russell,” and addressed as “ My Lord,”
but in Royal proclamations and other documents
his designation was “The Right Honourable
John Russell, commonly called Lord John
Russell.”]
Life Peers.
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, of whom there
may not be more than six, are appointed by
Patent, and rank as Barons for life, and each
is entitled to a writ of summons to attend, and
to sit and vote in the House of Lords.
They hold office during good behaviour, not-
withstanding the demise of the Crown, but may be
removed from such office, on the address of both
Houses of Parliament. Their patents are on
parchment under the Great Seal.
The dignity of Lords of Parliament does not
descend to their heirs. Their wives rank
as Baronesses, and are entitled to the prefix of
“ Lady,” while their children are now styled
“ Hon.” and hold special precedence.
The robes of a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary are
the same as a Baron’s.
A Lord of Appeal in Ordinary is styled Right
Honourable.
Lords of Session in Scotland
Are the Senators of the College of Justice in
Scotland, and on appointment to the Bench
receive the judicial title of Lord (most
usually the surname), with the prefix of “ Hon.,”
by which they are known, with the exception of
the Lord Justice-General and Lord Justice-Clerk,
both of whom use not the judicial title by which
they take their seats, but their official designa-
tions, being primarily Officers of State.
By Royal Warrant granted in February 1905,
Scottish Lords of Session who have retired are
permitted to retain the title of “ Honourable
Lord,” while their wives are also granted the title
of “ Lady,” to be retained after the decease of the
husband, but during widowhood only.
Baronets.
The title of Baronet is of ancient date, and was
originally given to a class of Bannarets who were
hereditary Barons of Parliament, and occupied
he same position as the existing dignity, viz.,
Between the great Barons (now peers) and lesser
Barons, or Knights and gentlemen.
By the statutes of Richard II. every Arch-
bishop, Bishop, Abbot, Prior, Duke, Earl,
Baron, Baronet, and Knight of the Shire, was
commanded to appear in Parliament according to
ancient usage, and in an attaint under Henry VI.,
one of the jury challenged himself because his
ancestors had been Baronets and Seigneurs des
Parlesments.
This degree of nobility also existed in Ire-
land, where it was hereditary, in certain families.
Thus, among others, St. Leger was Baronet of
Slemarge ; Fitzgerald, Baronet of Burnchurch ;
Weheslye, Baronet of Narraghe (ancestor of the
Duke of Wellington) ; and Nangle, Baronet of
the Navan. These baronets were descended from
some lesser barons, or gentlemen, whomEdward III.
had been advised to summon by writ, to serve
and sit as barons in his next Parliament, in order
that by their votes he might carry his measures in
defiance of the opposition of the Ecclesiastical
Lords, who had greatly crossed him in his designs.
These persons having been summoned for one
Parliament only did not retain their baronial rank,
and were afterwards styled baronets.
The circumstance of the discovery by Sir
Robert Cotton, an eminent heraldic antiquary, of
Letters Patent of the 13 th Edward III., conferring
the dignity of baronet on William de la Pole and
his heirs,* in return for a sum of money of which
the King and his army stood greatly in need, is
said to have decided King James I. on reviving
this rank, and constituting it an hereditary dignity.
The existing baronetage of England rests on
three letters patent under the Great Seal, and
dates from 161 1, in which year James I. established
the hereditary dignity, state, and degree of
Baronet, with style and title and precedency for
each, his wife and children, at first limiting to
200, the number of Baronets of England to exist
at one time and ordaining that no degree, order,
name, title, dignity, or state under the degree,
dignity, or state of Barons of England should
ever be created superior or equal to the degree of
and dignity of Baronet ; the second letters patent
gave a newly defined precedency, at the same
time undertaking that no person or persons be-
neath the degree of Lords of Parliament — except
those enumerated should ever have place, pre-
cedence, or pre-eminence over or equal to Baronets,
and that no person or persons should have or take
place between Baronets and the younger sons of
Viscounts and Barons, while there was also added
permission for the eldest sons of Baronets to claim
the honour of Knighthood on coming of age,
the right to charge their Armorial Bearings with
a canton or inescutcheon of the arms of Ulster —
argent a sinister hand couped at the wrist and
erect gules (commonly known as the Bloody
Hand, or Badge of Ulster) — a
place near the Royal Standard
in battle, a funeral ceremony
“ meane betwixt that of a
Baron and a Knight,” and
a right for all Baronets, then
and in future, to have Letters
Patent under the Great Seal
of England to the effect of
BADGE OF ULSTER. f?rmer letters patent of crea-
tion and these presents ; the
3rd letters patent ratified and confirmed the pre-
vious ones and ordained the Degree of Baronet
to be and be reputed to be a Degree of Dignity,
Hereditary, mean in place between the Barons
and the Knights, defined the precedence of their
eldest and other sons, and set forth that all
doubts and questions arising in future concerning
precedency, privilege, or other matter touching
Baronets, should be decided according to the
rules, customs, and laws of other degrees of Here-
ditary Dignity. In 1619 the dignity was further
extended to Ireland, the Baronets of which enjoy
all the rights and privileges confirmed to the
Baronets of England ; and the same were con-
tinued to Baronets of Great Britain who date
from 1707, and to Baronets of the United Kingdom
* who date from 1801.
In 1624 James I. took steps to create a Scottish
Branch ; these were carried out in 1625 by his son,
Charles I., who granted to
Baronets of Scotland, or as
frequently called Nova Scotia
Baronets, similar privileges
(except the Ulster augmenta-
tion), and in addition grants
of land in Nova Scotia with
plenary baronial rights and
jurisdictions and legislative
powers in that plantation,
and precedency above Lesser
Barons in Scotland, while it
was at first provided that they
nln™ should charge their armorial
nova Scotia bearings with the arms of
’ Nova Scotia, and by a further
Ordinance of Charles I. (17th November, 1629),
* There is also a patent of 4 Edward VI. on record
granting the “order, state, rank, honour, and dignity
of a Baronet ” to Ralph Fane (or Vane), Knight, but
without any specific provision for succession (see Vane,
Bt. 1.
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they were granted permission to wear about the
neck “an orange taunie silk ribbon whereon shall
be pendant in a scutcheon argent, a saltire azure
thereon an inescutcheon of the armes of Scotland,
with an Imperial Crown above the scutcheon and
encircled with this motto “Fax mentis Honest#
Gloria."
These Privileges, as well as the Patents of
creation, which are identical in terms with those
creating Peers, would seem to indicate that in
founding the Degree of Baronet, James I. created
a dignity possessing some of the privileges of the
Peerage and some of the Knightage, because the
families who were first honoured were territorial
Barons as well as very generally drawn from the
rank of persons who, as a matter of course, were
Knighted ; about four-fifths of the creations of
1611 being already Knights.
The baronets of England and Ireland applied
to Charles I. for permission to wear the Ulster
Badge in a similar manner to that of the baronets
of Nova Scotia, and it is believed the King
granted their request, as the badge was so worn
in the 17th century, and specimens of it made for
this purpose still exist. The late Sir George
Duckett exhibited at the South Kensington Mu-
seum the Ulster Badge worn by Sir Thomas
Frankland, 1st Bt., of Thirkleby (creation, 1662)
on a diplomatic mission to Spain. Sir George
Duckett subsequently sold the badge, which was
originally set in diamonds, to a descendant of the
Frankland family.
The baronets of England, of Scotland, of Great
Britain, of Ireland, and of the United Kingdom,
rank among themselves according to the dates of
their respective patents.
The object of instituting this Degree in England
and Ireland was to promote the plantation of
Ulster, and to this end each baronet was required
to pay into the Exchequer, upon receiving his
patent undei the Great Seal, the sum of ,£1,200
for fees of honour, and for maintaining thirty
soldiers in Ireland for three years, at the rate of
eightpence per diem each man. The baronetage
of Nova Scotia was established in the same way
with a view to colonise that country.
Every person who sought the dignity of a
baronet was compelled to give proof that he was
a gentleman of blood (i. e. , descended on the
father’s side from a grandfather who bore arms),
possessed a good reputation, and had an annual
revenue of not less than £1,000.
Baronets are frequently and erroneously de-
scribed as belonging to an order of hereditary
knighthood. This mistake doubtless arose from
the circumstance that all the first baronets were
knighted, and that the eldest sons of baronets had
the right to demand knighthood on attaining the
age of twenty-one, and were, after the death of
their fathers, known as “ knights-baronets.” A
baronet does not belong to any order of knight-
hood, and is not a knight until he has been so
dubbed. That the baronetage was never intended
as an order of knighthood is moreover evidenced
from the fact that baronetesses have been created,
e.g ., Dame Mary Bolles, of Osberton, Notts, was
in 1635 made a Baronetess of Nova Scotia : and in
1686 King James II. conferred a baronetcy on
Cornelius Speelman, a General in the States of
Holland, with a special clause conferring on his
mother the rank and title of a Baronetess of
England [see Speelman, Bt.].
The eldest sons or heirs apparent of baronets
whose patents are dated prior to December 19th,
1827, have, upon attaining their majority, the
privilege of demanding knighthood. This claim
is, however, seldom made, possibly because
George IV., on the date before referred to, ordered
that all letters-patent that might thereafter be
granted to confer baronetcies should be made
without any such clause as is before mentioned,
though this order was made without in any way
prejudicing letters-patent previously granted, or
to the rights and privileges of any baronet, or his
heirs male. Ludlow Cotter, son of Sir James
Lawrence Cotter, 4th baronet of Rockforest, in
1874, when 21 years of age, received the honour of
knighthood, and this is the latest instance of the
privilege being exercised.
It should, however, always be borne in mind that,
though created for an ephemeral and in itself
mercenary object which its members did not
accomplish, the Baronetage has always been a
dignified degree of hereditary distinction, the
original members having been carefully selected
from wealthy, distinguished and noble (i.e., arms
bearing) families, of great territorial and social
position most of the early creations being in favour
of representatives of Hastings or Early Planta-
genet “tenantes in capite,” or Barons as then
understood ; and the title is now bestowed, and
willingly accepted, as the reward of merit, or
eminence in any pursuit or position. Every
gentleman upon being created a baronet is required
to record his pedigree in one of the Colleges of
Arms. On December 3rd, 1783, King George III.
promulgated an order in which every baronet was
required to register his pedigree, and to receive a
certificate from one of the Colleges of Arms. This
order, however, gave such umbrage to a large
portion of the then existing baronets, that his
Majesty revoked it, but ordained that it should
remain in force as to subsequent creations. By a
Royal Warrant dated February nth, 1910,
establishing an official Roll of the Baronetage,
the Warrants of December 3rd, 1783, and
February 24th, 1789, were cancelled.
The Official Roll of Baronets was first gazetted
Feb. 23rd, 1914. It is published annually in the
London , Edinburgh , and Dublin Gazettes , and
anyone who considers he is entitled to be enrolled
therein is at liberty to petition the Crown through
the Home Secretary. Every person succeeding to
a Baronetcy must exhibit his proofs of succession
to one of the Kings of Arms (according to their
respective heraldic jurisdiction), who reports
thereon to the Secretary of State. Should the
Secretary of State find any difficulty in advising
the Crown as to any claim, he refers the matter
to either the Attorney-General for England, the
Lord Advocate for Scotland, or the Attorney-
General for Ireland, as the case may be, and
further, may, on consideration of the opinion
obtained, direct that the matter be referred
of the specially appointed Committee of the
Privy Council for examination and advice to
the Crown. Every person on succession to a
Baronetcy, on being created a Baronet, or on
claiming to be placed on the Roll, must pay a
fee of five pounds to the Secretary of State, and
within six months from the date of succession or
creation must register his full name, and the full
names and ages of his living descendants, at the
College of Arms, the Lyon Office, or the Ulster
Office, as the case may be. The Roll is kept at
the Home Office by the Registrar of the Baronet-
age, and there is an Assistant Registrar.
The patent of a Baronet is on parchment under
the Great Seal.
The Standing Council of the Baronetage, the
office of which is at 58, Coleman Street, E.C.,
was founded in 1898 to maintain the ancient
rights and privileges of the Order.
A baronet’s wife is entitled to the prefix of
either “ Dame” or “ Lady.”
Knights.
Though knights are ranged low upon the lists
of precedency, their rank is not only the most
ancient, but the most illustrious ; for in former
ages all men distinguished by valour or military
service became knights, and admittance to the
order of knighthood was a valued object.
Knighthood is essentially an institution of the
days of chivalry. The latter word has itself an
affinity with horsemanship, and knights-bachelor
all equites aurati (golden-spurred horsemen).
The Roman knight was eques “a horseman,” and
his rank was Eques, next below the Senatorial. In
other countries, the ranks answering to our knights-
bachelor indicate by their names their original
occupation as military equestrians ; hence the
German reiter , the French chevalier , &c. The
Germans, however, have another appellation,
Knecht , from which our own word knight is
derived.
The martial kings of the Franks used to give
arms, with many solemnities, to their sons, and
others, and to gird them with a sword ; and our own
King Alfred, when he made his nephew Athel-
stane a knight, gave him a scarlet mantle set with
precious stones, and a Saxon sword with a
“golden scabbard.” Further on in the course of
time, we find the ceremony of installation
assuming a solemnly religious character, including
previous confession and absolution, vigils in the
church, &c. “ And after the gospel,” according
to Ingulphus, who flourished shortly before the
Norman invasion, “the priest was to put the
sword, being previously blessed, upon the knight’s
neck, with his benediction ; and thus, after he
had heard mass again and received the sacrament,
he became a lawful knight.”
For a long time ecclesiastics claimed the duty
I and privilege of dubbing knights. William Rufus
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TITLES, ORDERS, AND DEGREES OF PRECEDENCE AND DIGNITY.
was knighted by Archbishop Lanfranc ; but this
custom was put an end to, and afterwards kings
were accustomed to send their sons to neigh-
bouring courts to receive the honour of knighthood.
Thus Henry II. sent to David, King of Scots,
Malcolm, King of Scots, to Henry II., and
Edward I. to the King of Castile, to take of them
“military or virile arms,” a term used in those
ages for the creation of a knight. The gilt spurs,
the privilege of using a signet, etc., were among the
conditions of knighthood. Not only the King,
but the great earls, created knights, as we are told
by Matthew Paris : “ Here the Earl of Gloucester
invested with a militarie girdle his brother Wil-
liam,” and Gilbert de Clare was also knighted by
Simon de Montfort. In fact, any knight could
create a new one. But this was afterwards pro-
hibited,and the privilege restricted to the Sovereign,
or to some high personage deputed by him.
The title of knight was desired and granted as
an honourable addition or mark of distinction to
the highest dignity, name, and rank ; but this was
only when it was received under honourable
circumstances like those just described, for the
possession of property at one
time entitled to knighthood ;
and in the reign of Henry III.,
freeholders with a stated in-
come were compelled to become
knights under a fine. A pro-
clamation was issued that who-
ever had in land and above
“ should be dight in his armes,”
and endowed with knighthood
or be fined, “to the end that
England as well as Italie might
be strengthened with chivalry.” But those knights
in virtue of property, simply called milites, held a
very different position from the milites gladio
cincti , or knights whom the King had created by
cincture of sword and belt. The latter class of
dignity was highly prized, and it is certain that
the obligations of such knighthood tended power-
fully to elevate the mind and chasten the morals
of those bound thereby, especially when the
King conferred the dignity with the aid of
religious ceremonials, when the Bishop adminis-
tered the following oath :
“ Sir, you that desire to receive the order
of knighthood, swear, before God, and this
holy book, that you will not fight against
the King, who now bestoweth the order of
knighthood upon you ; you shall also swear
to maintain and defend all ladies, gentle-
women, widows, and orphans ; and you
shall shun no adventure of your person in
any way where you shall happen to be.”
The oath being taken, two lords led him to the
King, who drew his sword, and laid it upon his
head, saying, “ God and St. George make thee
a good knight.” Seven ladies then gird on his
sword, and four knights his spurs, and other
customs were observed. These ceremonies were
afterwards dispensed with, and he on whom the
title was conferred simply knelt down, when the
King with a drawn sword lightly tapped him
on the shoulder, saying to him in French, “Sois
Chevalier au nom de Dieu that is, “ Be thou a
knight in the name of God ” ; afterwards adding,
“Avance, Chevalier” (Arise, Sir Knight).
Some contend that knights-bachelor were not
full knights, but a middle degree between knights
and esquires. “ There be,” says Camden,
“ who would have bachelors so called, as one
would say has chevaliers, that is, knights of low
degree ; although others derive their name from the
French verb battalier, which means to combat or
fight it out.” On the other hand, respectable
writers have contended that the term “bachelor ”
indicates the non-descent of the title, as if the
knight were unmarried. Passing by these discus-
sions. it may be remarked without disparagement
that a knight-bachelor is scarcely regarded as the
equal of the member of a defined knightly order.
Knights-Bachelor are now frequently created by
patent, such patent since 1916 being on loan
paper with Wafer Great Seal, and the fees for-
merly payable on the creation of knights-
bachelor were entirely abolished in 1904.
In addition to knights-bachelor there are nine
knightly orders, named the Garter, the Thistle,
St. Patrick, the Bath, Star of India, St. Michael
and St. George, the Indian Empire, the Royal
Victorian, and the British Empire : the last-
named Order includes women as well as men,
ladies in the first and second class bein^ styled
‘‘Dames.” The use of prefix “Sir’r is in- I
accurate in the case of honorary knights of
these orders when, as is usually the case, the
accolade has not been conferred and no special
warrant has been granted permitting use of this
appellation ; this also applies to clerics, who
likewise do not receive the accolade (their wives
being entitled to precedence, but not necessarily
to style of “ Lady
The Imperial Society of Knights has its Head
Quarters at Clifford Inn, W.C. '
The wife of a knight is entitled to the prefix of
either “ Dame ” or “ Lady.”
A knight's helmet is depicted, full-faced, with
visor up, and without bars.
Order of Merit, and Order of
Companions of Honour.
These confer neither title nor precedence,
while Members of the Orders place the letters
“O.M.” and “C H.” respectively after their
names.
Judges of the County Courts
Rank ex officio and only during their official
life, before all Esquires,* and are entitled to the
prefix of “ His Honour,” but neither their wives
nor issue have any defined precedence.
Esquires.
Amid the superfluity of discussion respecting
the origin and meaning of the title of esquire, the
obvious and natural conclusion is that, as the
derivation is from scutifer (shield-bearer), the
esquires were those who bore the shields of
princes, nobles, and knights, and, being them-
selves of respectable quality, imparted some of
that respectability (further reflected from the
great persons whom they attended) to their
office. They were frequently the personal friends
and companions of their patrons. Thence the
title became an object of ambition to gentlemen
of the middle class ; and Camden
says that “ the title of esquire
which in former times was a title
of charge and office only, crept
forth among other titles of dig-
nity and worship.” The same
author enumerates five classes
of esquires, of graduated degrees
of honour. We know no such
esquire’s hel- distinction at the present time,
met. but it has been a subject of dis-
pute amongst our most learned writers as to whom
the title of esquire really belongs.
It is, however, well understood that those to whom
the title is of right due are noblemen's younger
sons, and the eldest sons of such younger sons and
their eldest sons in perpetuity; the sons of baro-
nets, and the sons of knights ; the eldest son of
the eldest son of a knight and his eldest son n
perpetuity ; officers of the sovereign’s court and
household, if holding notable employment ; Com-
manders, Companions, and Members of any Order
of Knighthood ; Companions of the Distin-
guished Service and Imperial Orders ; Kings of
Arms', Heralds of Arms; Serjeants-at-Law,
King’s Counsel ; certain principal Officers of the
Household ; Deputy-Lieutenants and Commis-
sioners of Lieutenancy ; Commissioners of the
Court of Bankruptcy ; Masters of the Supreme
Court ; persons to whom the Sovereign grants
arms with the title of esquire ; persons who are
styled esquires by the Sovereign in their patents,
commissions, or appointments, such as sheriffs
of counties, officers in the army and navy of the
rank of Captain and upwards ; Royal Acade-
micians and any person who, in virtue of his office,
takes precedence of esquires ; justices of the peace
for counties, while in the commission , or in ojffice.
An esquire’s helmet is depicted, in profile to the
dexter, with visor closed.
Gentlemen.
If antiquarian controversy wax warm as to the
classes entitled to the style of esquire, the quali-
fication for the name of gentleman has engrossed
• Id Ireland, however, by warrant dated Oct. 12th,
1885, the Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, the
Attorney-General, the Solicitor-General, and the Ser-
leante-at-Law, have precedence over the Judges of the
> County Courts.
knight’s hel-
met.
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still more elaborate discussion. The question is
not who is above it, but who is below it ; for the
highest in the land is proud of being a true gentle-
man ; and it was regarded as the highest compli-
ment ever paid to King George IV., when, as
Prince Regent, he was called “ the first gentleman
in Europe.” But if the true gentleman stand at
so exalted an elevation, the assumption of the word
has become so common as to have marred its
meaning, which strictly speaking is the gentility
conferred by the lawful bearing of arms, and is
in that sense equivalent to the word noble-
man. One not improbable derivation of the
word gentleman is, that towards the decline of
the Roman empire there were two companies of
particularly distinguished soldiers, mostly of good
families ; one of these were called Gentiles, the
other Scutarii ; and it has been suggested that
the titles, gentleman and esquire, may have been
derived from this. Again, it is surmised that
gentleman means descent from gentle lineage, to
which Selden adds, that it is necessary he should
follow the example of that iineage.
Solicitors, and persons in sundry other posi-
tions, are personally entitled to the addendum
of “gentleman ” to their names — an honour which
few care to contend for, while fewer still would
care to see “ gent ” written at the end of their
names. The words “ esquire ” and “ gentleman ”
have become so hackneyed, that though in their
intrinsic acceptation they are highly honourable,
yet as popularly written, each one is literally —
nominis umb?a — the shadow of a name. The fol-
lowing, however, may be accepted as a direct
definition of the relations of gentlemen, as between
each other : —
“ The chief of the family takes place of any
gentleman of the family, and though gene-
rally it be believed that gentlemen have no
precedency one from another, yet reason and
discretion allow that a gentleman of three
generations should cede to a gentleman of
ten, if there be not a very great disparity
between their fortunes, and for the same
reason that a gentleman of three genera-
tions claims precedency from any ordinary
landed man who has newly acquired his
lands.”
MEMBERS OF THE
CLERICAL, NAVAL, MILITARY,
LEGAL AND MEDICAL
PROFESSIONS, AND OF SOME
OTHER CLASSES,
Have among themselves certain relative rank that
is peculiar to each class ; but, when associating
together, the precedence is mostly of a local
character, and being arbitrary, it does not give a
defined position to any person who is excluded
from the recognised “Table of Precedence.”
CITIZENS AND BURGESSES.
Camden tells us that these “ are such as in their
own city perform any public function, or fill any
particular office, or by election have a room in our
High Court of Parliament.” But this description
must now be considerably enlarged, and practically
the name is applied to all freemen and electors.
FOREIGN TITLES.
Foreign titles borne by British subjects afford their holders no precedence whatever in this country
and, strictly speaking, a royal license should be obtained for their use. It should also be borne in
mind that foreign titles cannot always be valued in comparison with English ones, according to their
nominal rank, but their relative value has to be judged by the fact whether their possessors belong
to the nobiles majores or nobiles minores [see “ Nobility ”] of their respective countries.
Foreign authorities generally assume that titular distinction accompanied by an hereditary seat in
the Diet or Parliament constitutes high nobility, and in France and Germany this is practically
co-extensive with the ducal houses only. In England, however, the nobiles majores (or high nobility)
are co-extensive with the whole peerage (dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts, and barons), such having
an hereditary seat in the Upper House. It, therefore, follows that only those families of the high
nobility abroad, such as the herzogs and a few landgraves in Germany, and in France the dukes and
two or three of the feudatory comtes can claim our peerage (dukes to barons) as equals in titular
distinction, while the marquises in France and the margraves and grafs of the Empire in Germany —
if the latter are the titular chiefs of their families — are equal to our rank of baronet, the next rank
(but without parliamentary seat) in England below the peerage ; further, the nobiles minores of
Germany and France, varying between in France the rank of comte to that of baron or plain
ecuyer gentilhomme, and in Germany the grafs of the new Empire down to, and including, the
freiherrs (by courtesy) and herr vons, rank according to the antiquity of their families with the families
in England who are also of the nobiles minores (knights, esquires, and gentlemen).
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PEERS, PEERESSES, AND BARONETS
WHO ARE ENTITLED TO QUARTER THE
ROYAL ARMS OF PLANTAGENET.
Abingdon, Earl of.
Amherst of Hackney, Baron.
Ampthill, Baron.
Arundell of Wardour, Baron.
Atholl, Duke of.
Bedford, Duke of.
Berkeley, Baroness.
Berkeley, Earl of.
Berners, Baron.
Berwick, Baron.
Bradford, Earl of.
Braybrooke, Baron.
Brownlow, Earl.
Canterbury, Viscount.
Carlisle, Earl of.
Clifford of Chudleigh, Baron.
Cobham, Viscount.
Curzon of Kedleston, Earl.
Cust, Sir Charles Leopold.
De Ros, Baroness.
Devon, Earl of.
Donington, Baron.
Dorchester, Baroness.
Drummond, Sir James Hamlyn Williams
Williams-.
Dudley, Earl of.
Dun more, Earl of.
Effingham, Earl of.
Egerton of Tatton, Baron.
Ellesmere, Earl of.
Exeter, Marquess of.
Falkland, Viscount.
Ferrers, Earl.
Fitzmaurice, Baron.
Furnivall, Baroness.
Gage, Viscount.
Grey de Ruthyn, Baron.
Haggerstone, Sir John de Marie.
Hatherton, Baron.
Hereford, Viscount.
Count Della Catena, of Malta, is
Herries, Baroness (Duchess of Norfolk).
Howard de Walden, Baron.
Howard of Glossop, Baron.
Howth, Earl of.
Huntingdon, Earl of.
Iddesleigh, Earl of.
Jersey, Earl of.
Kinloss, Baroness.
Knightley, Sir Charles Valentine.
Lansdowne, Marquess of.
Loudoun, Countess of.
Manchester, Duke of.
Manners, Baron.
Milner, Sir Frederick George.
Mostyn, Sir Pyers George Joseph.
Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton, Baron.
Norfolk, Duke of.
Northumberland, Duke of.
Petre, Baron.
Richmond, Lennox and Gordon,
Duke of.
Russell, Earl.
Rutland, Duke of.
St. Davids, Viscount.
St. Germans, Earl of.
Simeon, Sir John Walter Barrington.
Spencer, Earl.
Stafford, Baron.
Suffield, Baron.
Suffolk and Berkshire, Earl of.
Sutherland, Duke of.
Tankerville, Earl of.
Teynham, Baron.
Townshend, Marquess.
Vaux of Harrowden, Baron.
Vavasour, Sir Leonard Pius.
Waterford, Marquess of.
Wentworth, Baroness.
Wilson, Sir Roland Knyvet.
Wrey, Sir R. Bourchier S.
so entitled to quarter these arms.
DEBRETT — ADVERTISEMENTS.
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FORMAL MODES OF ADDRESSING PERSONS OF TITLE.
FORMAL MODES OF
ADDRESSING PERSONS OF TITLE.
Correctness in addressing a person of title, or one holding high office, can only be attained
by first discovering what is his, or her, precise social rank, or his official position. As the name
of every individual referred to in the two classes indicated appears in Debretf s Peerage,
Baronetage , Knightage , and Companionage, there will be no difficulty in obtaining the requisite
information. It must always be remembered that clerical,* naval, and military prefixes are
written before other titles, that initials indicative of distinction are written after the title or
name, and that a High Officer of State or an official holding an important office, should be
addressed by his official title when the communication refers to official business.
*** A Widow who re-marries loses any title or precedence she gained by her previous mar-
riage. Society, however, from pure motives of courtesy, sanctions the retention of former
rank, and with one exception permits ladies who have re-married to be addressed as though
their titled husbands were living. The exception is that of the widow of an Honourable,
who is not permitted even by courtesy to retain after re-marriage the prefix gained through
her first husband. But, officially a widow who remarries is not recognised as having any
claim to bear the title of her deceased husband, eg. : — at a coronation, or other State
ceremonial, the widow of a peer would not be summoned as a peeress if she had subse-
quently married a commoner; and, if having espoused a peer of lesser degree than her
former husband, she would only be recognised by the rank acquired by her last marriage.
Eldest Sons of Dukes, Marquesses, and Earls bearing courtesy titles, strictly speaking,
should not be styled “Rt. Hon.” unless themselves Peers or Members of the Privy Council.
Administrators. — As Governor.
Albert Medal. — Recipients of the Albert
medal are permitted to place the initials
“ A.M.” after their names.
Ambassador (British). — Letters. —
Superscription, “ To His Excellency [in other
respects according to his rank], H. B. M.’s
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipoten-
tiary, .” Commencement, “ My Lord,”
or “Sir,” according to rank. Conclusion,
“ 1 have the honour to be, My Lord [or Sir],
Your Excellency’s most humble and obedient
servant.” Personal Address, “ Your
Excellency ” [Note, a Minister is not ad-
dressed as “ Excellency.”]
Ambassador’s Wife. When resident
abroad at the Court to which her husband is
accredited she is sometimes, out of courtesy,
styled “ Her Excellency,” but she is not
entitled to be so designated, and when in
England the title is never used.
Archbishop. — Letters. — Superscrip-
tion, “His Grace the Lord Archbishop of
.” Commencement , “ My Lord Arch-
bishop.” Conclusion, “ I have the honour
to be, my Lord Archbishop, Your Grace’s
most devoted and obedient servant.” Per-
sonal Address, “Your Grace.”
In Formal Documents the Archbishop of
Canterbury is addressed as “The
Most Reverend Father in God [Ran-
dall], by Divine Providence Lord P rch-
bishop of Canterbury”; the Arch-
bishop of York as “ The Most
Reverend Father in God [Cosmo], by
Divine Permission Lord Archbishop
of York.”
Archbishop’s Wife. — As the Wife of
an Esquire.
Archdeacon. — Letters. — Superscrip-
tion, “The Venerable [John] ,” or
“ The Venerable the Archdeacon of .”
Commencement, “ Venerable Sir.” Con-
clusion, “ I have the honour to be, Venerable
Sir, Your very obedient servant.” Personal
Address, “ Sir.”
Baron. — Letters. — Superscription ,
“The Right Hon. Lord , or less for-
mally, “ The Lord .” Commencement,
“ My Lord.” Conclusion, “ I have the
honour to be, my Lord, Your Lordship’s
obedient and humble servant Personal
Address, “ My Lord,” or “ Your Lordship.’
Baroness. — Letters. — Superscription,
“To the Right Hon. the Baroness ,”
or “Right Hon. the Lady ; less
formally, “The Lady .” Commence- I
ment, “Madam.” Conclusion , “I have
the honour to be, Madam, your Ladyship’s
obedient and humble servant.” Personal
Address, “ My Lady,” or “ Your Ladyship.”
[See also Baron’s Widow-1
*** If a Baroness in her own right marry
a commoner and have issue, the
children have the same rank and
are addressed as if their father were
a Baron.
Baronet. — Letters. — Superscription,
“ Sir [Charles] . Baronet ” Commence-
ment, “ Sir.” Conclusion, “ I have the
honour to be, Sir, Your humble and obedient
servant.” Personal Address, “Sir.” [The
word “Baronet” should appear in full on
cards taken to H.M.’s Levees and official
signatures, but the abbreviation “Bt.” is
customarily used in most other cases, being
preferred to that of “ Bart.” at one time
more usually in vogue.]
Baronet’s Widow. — Same as Baronet's
Wife if present baronet is unmarried, but if
he be married then the widow being the
mother or grandmother of the baronet, may
be styled, if the daughter of a commoner,
“The Dowager Lady ,” but when such
relationship does not exist the widow must
be addressed as “[Helen] Lady ,”
the Christian name being inserted before
“ Lady.” [See “ Dowager.”] As to re-
marriage, see “Widows.
Baronet’s Wife. — Letters. — Super-
scription, if the daughter (i) of a commoner,
“Lady — - — (ii; of a Baron or a Vis-
count, the “Hon. Lady ”; (iii) of
an Earl, a Marquess, or a Duke, “ Lady
[Emily], .” Commencement, “Madam.”
Conclusion, “I have the honour to be,
Madam, Your Ladyship’s most obedient
servant.” Personal Address, “My Lady,”
or “Your Ladyship.”
Baron’s Daughter. — Letters.— Super-
scription, if married (i) to an esquire, “ Hon.
Mrs. (ii) to a knight, or a baronet,
“Hon. Lady (iii) to the son of a
Baron, or Viscount, or to the younger son
of an Earl, “ Hon. Mrs. ,” or if her
husband has a married brother, “ Hon.
Mrs. [William] (iv) to the younger
son of a Marquess or a Duke, ‘ Lady
[Henry] . If unmarried, “Hon. [Mary]
*; (v to the eldest son of of a Duke.
Marquess, or Earl by his courtesy title,
[See also under “Duke’s Daughter. ]
Commencement, “Madam.” Conclusion (i)
if unmarried, or married to one of lesser
degree than the son of a Marquess or a
Duke, “ I have the honour to be, Madam,
Your humble and obedient servant; (ii) if
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married to the son of a Marquess or a Duke,
same as Duke’s daughter. Personal Ad-
dress, “ Madam,” but if married to the son
of a Marquess or a Duke, or to the Eldest
son of an Earl, “My Lady,” or “Your
Ladyship.”
Baron’s Son. — Letters. — Superscrip-
tion, “Hon. [John] .” Commence-
ment, “Sir.” Conclusion, “1 have the
honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant.”
Personal Address, “Sir.” [The eldest
son of a Baron or Viscount of Scotland is
also styled “ Master of
Baron’s Son’s Widow. — Same as
Baron s Son's Wife so long as she remains
a widow. As to re-marriage, see ‘ Widows.”
Baron’s Widow. — Same as Baroness ,
if present Baron is unmarried, but if he be
married then the widow, being the mother or
grandmother of the Peer may be styled “The
Right Hon. the Dowager Baroness .”
When such relationship does not exist the
widow is styled, “The Right Hon. [Maria]
Baroness less formally, “Rt. Hon.”
is omitted. [See “Dowager.”] As to re-
marriage, see “ Widows.”
Baron’s Son’s Wife. — Letters. —
Superscription, if the daughter (i) of a
Viscount, a Baron, or a commoner, “Hon.
Mrs. ,” or “Hon. Mrs. [Edward]
(ii) of an Earl, a Marquess, or
a Duke, “ Lady [Ellen].” [See also un-
der “ Duke’s Daughter.”] Commencement,
“Madam.” Conclusion (i) if of lesser rank
than Earl’s daughter, “ I have the honour to
be, Madam, your humble and obedient
servant’’; (ii) if of higher rank than Vis-
count’s daughter, “ I have the honour t® be,
Madam, Your Ladyship’s humble and obe-
dient servant.” Personal Address (i)
“Madam”; (ii.) “My Lady,” or “Your
Ladyship.”
Bishop. — Letters. — Superscription ,
“The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of
.” Formal Documents, “ The Right
Rev. Father in God [William], by Divine
Permission Loid Bishop of .” Other-
wise same as Baron.
Colonial Bishops. — Same as English
Bishops.
Irish Bishops consecrated prior to 1868
were styled same as English Bishops.
Those consecrated more recently are
by courtesy styled “The Right Rev. the
Bishop of ,” and are addressed as
“Right Rev. Sir,” excepting the Bishop
of Meath, who is styled “Most Rev.
Retired Bishops. — Letters commence
“ Right Rev. Sir,” and are addressed
“The Right Rev. Bishop [Smith],” or
“ The Right Rev. [John] D.D.”
Scottish Bishops. — Letters commence
“ Right Rev. Sir,” and are addressed
to “The Right Rev. Bishop [Camp-
bell].” The territorial title cannot be
used correctly.
Suffragan Bishops. — Same as Bishops.
Superscription, “ The Right Rev. the
Lord Bishop Suffragan of ,” or
more usually, “The Right Rev. the
Lord Bishop of .” They have
not seats in the House of Lords.
Welsh Bishops consecrated prior to 1914
are styled same as English Bishops,
otherwise as Irish Bishops.
Bishop’s Wife. — As wife of Esquire.
Clerk in Holy Orders. — Letters. —
Superscription, (i) if the son of a Duke or a
Marquess “The Rev. Lord [George] ; ”
(ii) if the son of an Earl, a Viscount, or a
Baron “ The Rev. The Hon. [Albert] ; ”
(it is incorrect to write Hon. and Rev.), (iii)
if the son of a commoner “The Rev. [John]
,” or, if the Christian name is not
known, “The Rev. [Smith].” It is
incorrect to write “The Right Rev. Mr.
— Co m mencement, “ Rev. Sir.” Con-
clusion, “I am, Rev. Sir, Your obedient
servant.” Personal Address, “Sir.”
Clerical rank is prefixed to State rank.
Colonial Judges. — On January 1st,
1912, His Majesty was pleased to approve
of the use and recognition throughout
His Majesty’s Dominions during tenure of
Office, of the title of “ Honourable ” in the
case of the Chief Justices and Judges of the
High Court of Australia, and the Supreme
Courts of New South Wales, Victoria,
Queensland, South Australia, Western
Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, South
Africa, and Newfoundland, and on May 23rd,
ic)i3, in the cases of the Chief Justice of
Canada, and the Judges of the Supreme and
Exchequer Courts thereof, and the Chief
Justices and Judges of certain other Courts
in the several provinces of Canada ; also to
sucty Chief Justices and Judges of those
Courts as may be specially permitted to
bear it after retirement. Judges of certain
other Colonies are styled “His Honour,”
while in office.
Commander, Companion, or Member
of any Order —According to rank, adding
after name the initials, “ C.B.,” “C.S.I.,
“C.M.G., ” “ C.I.E.,” “ C.V.O.,” “ C.B.E.”
“M.V.O.,” “ D.S.O.,” “I.S.O.,” or
“M.B.E.,” as the case may be.
Companions of Honour have neither
title nor precedence, but are permitted to
place “C.H.” after their names, and these
are placed after the “G.B.E.”
Consuls [English]. — Letters. — Super-
scription, “To , Esq., H.B.M.’s
[‘ Agent and Consul-General,’ * Consul-
General,’ ‘Consul,’ or Vice-Consul,’ as the
case may be] .” In other respects as
an Esquire.
Countess. — Letters. — Superscription,
“To the Right Hon. the Countess of ” ;
less formally, “The Countess of
In other respects, the same as Baroness.
[See also “Earl’s Widow.”] If a Countess in
her own right marry a gentleman of lesser
degree than herself and have issue, the
children have the same rank, and are
addressed as if their father were an Earl.
County Court Judge. See Judge of
County Courts.
Dames of British Empire Order prefix
“Dame” to their name, adding the initials
“G.B.E.” or “D.B.E.,” as the case may
be, after the name. Personal Address,
“ Dame Alice” (or other Christian name).
Dean. — Letters. — Superscription ,
“ The Very Rev. the Dean of .” Com-
mencement, “ Very Rev. Sir.” Conclusion,
“ I have the honour to be. Very Rev. Sir,
Your most obedient servant.” Personal
A*ddress, “Sir.”
Divorced Ladies. — When a lady is
divorced she loses any title or precedence
which she gained by marriage, and should
resume her maiden surname and precedence,
with the prefix “ Mrs.” if the daughter of
a commoner. With regard to divorced
Peeresses, the College of Arms, acting on
an opinion of the Lord Chancellor, has long
held that such persons cannot claim the
privileges or status of Peeresses which they
derived from their husbands. Divorced
Peeresses are not summoned to a Coronation
as Peeresses. The above remarks apply to
ladies who have divorced their husbands as
well as to those who have been divorced.
Dowager Lady is addressed according
to her rank. Immediately a peer, or a
baronet, marries, the widow of the previous
incumbent of the title becomes “Dowager.”
This prefix, however, is not generally appre-
ciated, and during the last five-and-thirty
years it has been very much less used than
formerly. It is well that the change is
rapidly taking place, because confusion
constantly occurs when there are two or
more “ Dowagers ” in the same family,
unless, according to their seniority, they be
respectively termed “ Dowager Dowager,”
or “Dewager Dowager Dowager.” It is
therefore recommended that each Dowager
be addressed by her Christian name, as,
“The Right Hon. [Mary] Countess of ,”
etc., etc., if a peeress (less formally, the
“ Rt. Hon.” is omitted) ; or, as Ellen, Lady
,” if a Baronet’s widow. But the word
“Dowager” should never be used except
the lady addressed is either mother, or
grandmother, of the present peer or baronet.
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FORMAL MODES OF ADDRESSING PERSONS OF TITLE.
Duchess. — Letters. — Superscription ,
“To Her Grace, the Duchess of .
Commencement, “Madam.” Conclusion “ I
have the honour to be, Madam, Your Grace’s
most humble and most obedient servant,”
Personal Address, “Your Grace.” [See
also “Duke’s Widow,” and for “Duchess of
the Blood Royal” see “Princess.”]
Duke. — Letters. — Superscription , “To
His Grace, the Duke of Commence-
ment, “ My Lord Duke.” Conclusion, “ I
have the honour to be, my Lord Duk£, Your
Grace’s most devoted and most obedient
servant.” Personal Address, “Your
Grace.” [For “Duke of the Blood Royal”
see “ Prince.”]
Duke’s Daughter. — Letters. — Super-
scription, “Lady [Henrietta] — .” Com-
mencement, “Madam.” Conclusion, “I have
the honour to be, Madam, Your Ladyship’s
most obedient and humble servant.” Per-
sonal Address, “My Lady,” or “Your
Ladyship.”
If the daughter of a Duke, a Marquess,
or an Earl marry a Peer she is ad-
dressed according to the rank of her
husband, and if she marry the eldest
son of a Duke or Marquess she is
known by her husband’s courtesy
title as also is the daughter of an Earl
marrying an Earl’s eldest son, but if
the daughter of a Duke or Marquess
marry the eldest son of an Earl she is
sometimes addressed by the courtesy
title of her husband, but more usually
the husband’s courtesy title (never his
surname) is used with the prefix of
Lady, thus — Lady Helen Stavordale.
During the past few years a practice has
arisen of styling the daughters of
Dukes, Marquesses, and Earls, as
“The Lady [Henrietta] ,” but
there is no authority for this use of
“the,” which is presumably an ab-
breviation for “The Rt. Hon.,” a
designation which obviously they are
not entitled to.
Duke’s Eldest Son, assumes by court-
esy the second title of his father, and is
addressed personally as if he were a Peer.
Duke’s Eldest Son’s Daughter is by
courtesy addressed as if her father were a
Peer.
Duke’s Eldest Son’s Son assumes by
courtesy the third title of his grandfather,
and is addressed in every respect as a peer.
Duke’s Eldest Son’s Widow, same as
Duke's Eldest Son’s Wife so long as she
remains a widow. As to re-marriage, see
“ Widows.”
Duke’s Eldest Son’s Wife is known
by his courtesy title, whatever it may be,
and is addressed personally as if she were a
peeress.
Duke’s Eldest Son’s Younger Son
is by courtesy addressed as if his father
were a Peer.
Duke’s Widow, same as Duchess if pre-
sent Duke is unmarried, but if he be married,
then the Widow, being the mother or grand-
mother of the Duke, is styled, “Her Grace
the Duchess Dowager of .” When
such relationship does not exist, the widow
is styled, “Her Grace [Maria], Duchess of
- .” [See “ Dowager.”] As to re-
marriage, see “Widows.”
Duke’s Younger Son.— Letters. —
Superscripliont “ Lord [ Albert J ,” or,
“Lord [Francis] .” Commencement,
“ My Lord.” Conclusion, “ I have the
honour to be, my Lord, Your Lordship’s
most obedient and humble Servant.” Per-
sonal Address, “ My Lord,” or “ Your
Lordship. ’
*** A practice has arisen during the past
few years of styling the younger sons
of Dukes and Marquesses, “The
Lord [Albert] ,” but this “the ”
is presumably an abbreviation for
“The Rt. Hon.,” a designation which
obviously they are not entitled to.
Duke’s Younger Son’s Widow, same
as Duke’s Younger Son’s Wife . As to re-
marriage, see “Widows.”
Duke’s Younger Son’s Wife. — Let-
ters. — Superscription, “ Lady [Thomas]
.” In other respects, as Duke’s
Daughters.
Earl.— Letters. — Superscription , “ The
Rt. Hon. the Earl less formally,
“ The Earl of .” In other respects
same as Baron.
Earl’s Daughter, same as Duke's
Daughter.
Earl’s Eldest Son bears by courtesy
the second title of his father, and is ad-
dressed personally as if he were a Peer.
Earl’s Eldest Son’s Daughter is by
courtesy addressed as if her father were a
Peer.
Earl’s Eldest Son’s Son is by courtesy
addressed as if his father were a Peer.
Earl’s Eldest Son’s Widow, same as
Eldest Son’s Wife so long as she remains a
widow. As to re-marriage, see “ Widows.”
Earl’s Widow, same as Countess if
present Earl is unmarried? but if he be mar-
ried, then the widow, being the mother or
«'andmother of the Peer, is styled “The
ight Hon. the Countess Dowager of .”
When such relationship does not exist the
Widow is styled “The Right Hon. [Emily],
Countess of ” ; less formally, “ The
Rt. Hon.” is omitted. [See “ Dowager.”]
As to re-marriage, see “ Widows.”
Earl’s Eldest Son’s Wife is usually
known by his courtesy title (for exception
see under “Duke”), and is addressed per-
sonally as if a Peeress.
Earl’s Wife. — See “Countess.”
Earl’s Younger Son, same as Baron's
Younger Son.
Earl’s Younger Son’s Widow, same
as Baton’s Son’s Widow.
Earl’s Younger Son’s Wife, same as
Baron’s younger Son’s Wife.
Esquire. — Letters. — Superscription,
“ [Edward] , Esq.” Commencement ,
“Sir.” Conclusion, I am, Sir, Your most
obedient Servant.” Personal Address,
“Sir.”
Esquire’s Widow, same as Esquire's
Wife.
Esquire’s Wife. — Superscription ,
“ Mrs.,” or “ Mrs. [John] .” Letters.
— Commencement, “Madam.” Conclusion ,
“ I am, Madam, Your most obedient Ser-
vant.” Personal Address, “Madam.”
Governor of Colony. — Letters.—
Supetscription, “ His Excellency Governor
[Jones],” or His Excellency [Sir John]
, Governor of .” In other re-
spects according to rank.
Governor of Colony’s Wife is in
some Colonies by courtesy styled “ Her
Excellency,” but only when resident in the
Colony under her husband’s governorship.
Judge. — Letters. — Superscription
(official). “Hon. Mr. Justice ” (pri-
vate), “Hon. , or when a Knight,
“Hon. Sir .” Commencement. “Sir/'
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Conclusion , “ I have the honour to be Sir,
Your most obedient and humble servant.”
Personal Address. “ Sir,” but when on the
Bench, “My Lord/' or, “Your Lordship.”
See also “Lord Chief Justice of England,”
“Master of the Rolls," “Lord Justice ot
Appeal,”" Lord of Appeal in Ordinary,” and
“ Vice-Chancellors.”
Judge of City of London Court, as
Judge of County Courts.
Judge of County Court. — Letters. —
Superscription, “ His Honour Judge .”
Personal Address. — When on the Bench,
“Your Honour.” In all other respects as
Esquire. [The prefix of “His Honour” is
now retained after retirement from office.]
Judge of County Court’s Wife, same
as Esquire's Wife.
Justice of the Peace. — Personal
Address. — When on the Bench, “Your
Worship.”
King. — Letters. — Superscriptions, “ The
King's Most Excellent Majesty,” or “His
Most Gracious Majesty King [George V.]
.” Commencement , “ Sir,” or “ May
it please your Majesty.” Conclusion, “ I
remain, with the profoundest veneration.
Your Majesty’s most faithful subject ana
devoted servant.” Personal Address,
“ Your Majesty ”
*** Sometimes the undermentioned style
is adopted : “ Lord presents his
duty to your Majesty.”
King’s Counsel. — Letters. — Super-
scription, “To Esq., K.C.” In other
respects as an Esquire.
Knight Bachelor, — Letters. — Super-
scription, “Sir [George] .” In other
respects same as Baronet.
Knight Bachelor’s Wife, same as
Baronet's Wife.
Knight of the Bath, same as Knight
Bachelor, but adding to the superscription
the initials “ G.C.B.” or “ K.C.B.”
Knight of the Bath’s Wife, same as
Baronet's Wife.
Knight of the British Empire, same
as Knight Bachelor, but adding to the
superscription the initials “G.B.E.” or
“ K.B.E.”
Knight of the British Empire’s Wife,
same as Baronet's Wife.
Knight of the Garter. — The initials
“ K.G.” must be added after title.
Knight of the Indian Empire, same as
Knight Bachelor, but adding to the super-
scription the initials “ G.C.I.E. ” or
“K.C.I.E.”
Knight of the Indian Empire’s Wife,
same as Baronet’s Wife.
Knight of the Royal Victorian Order,
same as Knight Bachelor, but adding to the
superscription the initials “ G.C.V.O.” or
“K.C.V.O.”
Knight of the Royal Victorian Order’s
Wife, same as Baronet’s Wife.
Knight of St. Michael and St. George,
same as Knight Bachelor, but adding to the
superscription the initials “G.C.M.G.” or
“K.C.M.G.”
Knight of St. Michael and St.
George’s Wife, same as Baronet's Wife.
Knight of St. Patrick. The initials
“ K.P.” must be added after title.
Knight of the Star of India, same as
Knight Bachelor, but adding to the Super-
scription the initials “G.C.S.I.” or
“ K.C.S.I.”
Knight of the Star of India’s Wife,
same as Baronet's Wife.
Knight of the Thistle. The initials
“ K.T.” must be added after title.
Knight’s Widow, same as Knight
Bachelor’s Wife so long as she remains a
widow. As to re-marriage, see “ Widows.”
Lady Mayoress. — See “ Lord Mayor’s
Wife.”
Life Peer. — See “ Lord of Appeal-in-
Ordinary.”
Lord Advocate. — Letters. — Super-
scription, “To the Rt. Hon. the Lord Ad-
vocate,” or, “ The Rt. Hon. [George] .*
In other respects as an esquire. [The
prefix of Rt. Hon. is simply official, and is
not retained after retirement from office,
unless the gentleman has been sworn of the
Privy Council.”]
Lord Chancellor. — Letters. — Super-
scription, “ To the Rt. Hon. the Lord High
Chancellor.” In other respects as a peer
according to his rank.
Lord Chief Justice. — Letters. — Super-
scription, “ To the Lord Chief Justice of
England,” or “ To the Rt. Hon. Baron ,
Lord Chief Justice of England.” In other
respects as a Judge, except when of noble
rank, when he is addressed according to his
degree.
Lord Justice of Appeal. — Letters. —
Superscription. “To the Right Hon. Lord
Justice ,” or “ To the Right Hon. Sir
[Robert] .” In other respects as a
Judge.
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. — Let-
ters.— Superscription, if (i) a Duke, “His
Grace the Lord-Lieut.” ; (ii) of lower rank
than a Duke “ His Excellency the Lord-
Lieut.” Commencement, <S x., according to
the rank of the nobleman holding office.
[The term Lord-Lieut. is only usable in
Ireland].
Lord Mayor. — Letters. — Superscrip-
tion, “The Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor of
,” or “The Rt. Hon. [Henry ,]
Lord Mayor of .” In other respects
as a Baron. [The prefix of Right Hon. is
not retained after retirement from office.]
Lord Mayor’s WifeorLady Mayoress.
Same as Baroness, but only during the
period of the mayoralty.
Lord of Appeal-in-Ordinary, same as
Baron.
Lord of Appeal-in-Ordinary’s Child-
ren, as the Sons and Daughters of a Baron *
Lord of Appeal-in-Ordinary’s Wife,
same as Baroness.
Lord of Session. — Letters. — Super-
scription, “Hon. Lord .” In other
respects as a Baron.
Lord of Session’s Widow. — Same as
Lord of Sessions wife while remaining a
widow.
Lord of Session’s Wife. — Letters.
— Superscription , “Lady .” In other
respects as Baron’s wife.
Lord Provost. — Letters. — Superscrip-
tion, The Lords Provost of Edinburgh and
Glasgow are addressed as “The Rt. Hon
the Lord Provost,” 01 “The Rt. Hon.
[John ], Lord Provost of Edinburgh,”
and in other respects as a Baron, but the
Lords Provost of other Cities are merely
styled “ Hon.” [The prefix is not retained
after retirement from office.]
Lord Provost’s Wife. — Same as the
wife of an Esquire.
Maid of Honour. — Letters. — Super-
scription, “The Hon. Miss .” In
other respects as Baron’s daughter.
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FORMAL MODES OF ADDRESSING PERSONS OF TITLE.
Marchioness. — Letters. — Superscrip-
tion, “ The Most Hon. the Marchioness of
In other respects the same as
Baroness: [See also “Marquess’s Widow.”]
Marquess. — Letters. — Superscription ,
“ The Most Hon. the Marquess of — /'
or less formally, “ The Marquess of .”
Commencement , “ My Lord Marquess.” Con-
clusion, “ I have the honour to be, my Lord
Marquess.” In other respects same as
Baron.
Marquess’s Daughter, same as Duke's
Daughter.
Marquess’s Eldest Son’s Daughter,
same as Duke's Eldest Son’s Daughter.
Marquess’s Eldest Son, same as
Duke’s Eldest Son.
Marquess’s Eldest Son’s Son, same
as Duke's Eldest Son’s Son.
Marquess’s Eldest Son’s Widow,
same as Duke’s Eldest Son’s Widow.
Marquess’s Eldest Son’s Wife is
known by his courtesy title, and is ad-
dressed personally as if she were a peeress.
Marquess’s Widow, same as Mar-
chioness, if present Marquess is unmarried,
but if he be married, then the widow, being
the mother or grandmother of the Peer, is
styled “The Most Hon. the Marchioness
Dowager of .” When such relation-
ship does not exist, the widow is styled
“The Most Hon. [Jane], Marchioness of
.” [See “Dowager.”] Less formally,
the “ Most Hon.” is omitted. As to re-
marriage, see “Widows.”
Marquess’s Younger Son, same as
Duke's Younger Son.
Marquess’s Younger Son’s Widow,
same as Duke's Younger Son’s Wife. As to
re-marriage, see “ Widows.”
Marquess’s Younger Son’s Wife,
same as Duke's Younger Son’s Wife , unless
the daughter of an Lari, when she retains
her own courtesy title, and is addressed as
“Lady [Mary] ” (her husband’s sur-
name).
Master of the Rolls. — Letters. —
Superscription , “ To the Right Hon. the
Master oi the Rolls,” or “ To the Right Hon.
, according to his rank.” Commence-
ment and Conclusion, as “Judge.” Per-
sonal Address, “Sir,” but when on the
Bench, “ My Lord,” or “ Your Lordship.”
Mayor. — Letters. — Superscription (if
Mayor of a City), “The Right Worshipful
the Mayor of ,” (if Mayor of a Borough)
“The Worshipful the Mayor of .” In
other respects as an Esquire.
Members of the Orders. — See “Com-
panions.”
Members of the Executive and
Legislative Councils of Colonies having
responsible Government are entitled to use
the prefix “Hon.” throughout the British
Dominions for so long as they have a right
thereto, whether for life, or during tenure
of the qualifying office.
Members of Parliament. — According
to rank, but adding the initials “ M.P. ’
after title or name.
Merit, Order of. — Members put initials
O.M. after their name, and these are usually
placed after those referring to the Order
of the Bath and before those of the Star of
India.
Military Officers. — See “Naval
Officers.”
Minister Resident.— Letters. — Super-
scription, “To , Esq., H.B.M. s
Minister Resident .” In other re-
spects as an Esquire.
Moderator of the Church of Scot-
land.— By Order in Council the Moderator
has precedence in Scotland and at Court
functions immediately after Bishops of the
Church of England, and is addressed as
“ Rt. Rev.”
Naval and Military Officers. — Pro-
fessional rank should always be prefixed to
any State rank, e.g., “ Adm. the Right Hon.
the Earl of ,” “Gen. the Right Hon.
Lord ,” “ Lieut. -Col. Sir ,”
“Capt. , R.N.,” but Lieutenants in
the Army and Sub-Lieutenants in the
Navy are addressed by their social and not
their professional rank, e.g., “Hon. Benja-
min , 50th Regt,” “George
Esq., 10th Hussars,” “Edward , Esq.,
R.N., H.M.’s Ship ,” or “William
, Esq., R.N.”
Officers of Order of British Empire.—
According to rank, adding after the name
the initials “O.B.E.”
Premier, The. — Is addressed according
to rank.
Prince . — Letters. — Superset iption , (i)
if a Duke, “ His Royal Highness the Duke
of (ii) if not a Duke, “His Royal
Highness Prince [Leopold].” Commence-
ment, “ Sir.” Conclusion, “ I remain, with
the greatest respect, Sir, Your Royal High-
ness’s most dutiful and most obedient
servant.” Personal Address, “Your
Royal Highness.” [See also Sovereign’s
Relatives].
Princess. — Letters. — Superscription ,
(i) if a Duchess, “ Her Royal Highness the
Duchess of ” ; (ii) il not a Duchess,
“ Her Royal Highness the Princess [Bea-
trice].” Commencement , “ Madam.” Con-
clusion, “ I remain, with the greatest re-
spect, Madam, Your Royal Highness’s most
dutiful and most obedient servant.’’ Per-
sonal Address, “Your Royal Highness.”
[See also Sovereign’s Relatives].
Privy Councillor. — Letters. — Super-
scription, “To the Right Hon. .”
Commencement , (Sec., according to the rank
of the gentleman.
Queen Consort. — Letters. — Super-
scriptions, “The Queen’s Most Excellent
Majesty.” or “Her Gracious Majesty the
Queen.” Commencement , “Madam,” or
“ May it please your Majesty.” Con-
clusion, “ I remain, with the profoundest
veneration, Your Majesty’s most faithful
and devoted servant.” Personal Address,
“Your Majesty.”
%* Sometimes the undermentioned style
is adopted: “Lord presents his
duty to your Majesty.”
Queen Mother. — Letters. — Super-
scriptions, “Her Gracious Majesty Queen
Alexandra.” In other respects as Queen
Consort.
Scottish Land Court Chairman, his
wife or widow, same as Lord of Session.
Secretary of State. — Letters. — Super-
scription, “ His Majesty’s Principal Secre-
tary of State for the Department,” or
“To the Most Hon. the Marquess of
(or as the case may be), H.M.’s Principal
Secretary of State for the Department."
In other respects according to rank.
Serjeants -at- Law. — Letters. — Super-
scription, “ Serjeant,” or “ Mr. Serjeant
.” In other respects as an Esq. [It
is incorrect to address a letter to, “
Esq., S.L.,” the dignity of Serjeants being
one of those mentioned inStatute r, Edwara
VI., c. 7, s. 3.
FORMAL MODES OF ADDRESSING PERSONS OF TITLE.
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Sovereign, The. — See “King.”
Sovereign’s Relatives. — Up to June
1917 the Sovereign’s sons, daughters, grand-
sons, and granddaughters (being issue ol
sons), brothers, sisters, and uncles and
aunts (on the father’s side), were styled
“ Royal Highness,” as also the children of
the eldest son of any Prince of Wales, while
the Sovereign’s grandchildren, being issue
of daughters, were usually granted by Royal
Warrant the style of “Highness”; but
since that date it has been ordained that
for the future the style of “ Royal High-
ness ” shall be confined to the issue of a
Sovereign and to issue of the sorts of a
Sovereign, while the styles of “High-
ness” and “Serene Highness” will be
allowed to lapse gradually. The titles
“Prince” and “Princess’* will also be
confined to all children and the children
of the sons of a Sovereign. [See “Prince ”
and “ Princess.”]
Trinity House, Elder Brethren of,
are entitled to be called “ Captain,” with
precedence after Naval Captains.
Vice-Chancellor. — Letters. — Super-
scription, same as Judge. Personal Ad-
dress, “Sir.” but when on the Bench “ My
Lord,” or “Your Lordship.”
Viscount. — Letters. — Superscription ,
“The Right Hon. the Viscount ,” or
less formally, “The Viscount .” In
other respects as Baron.
Viscountess. — Letters. — Superscrip-
tion, “The Right Hon. the Viscountess
,” or less formally, “The Vicountess
.” In other respects as Baroness and
Baron’s widow. [See also Viscount’s
“ Widow.”]
Viscount’s Children and the Wives
and Widows thereof, same as Baron's.
Viscount’s Widow, same as Viscountess
if present Viscount is unmarried, but if he
be married, then the widow, being the mother
or grandmother of the Peer is styled “The
Rt. Hon. the Viscountess Dowager
but if this relationship does not exist the
widow is addressed as “The Rt. Hon.
[Anne], Viscountess .” Less formally,
the “ Rt. Hon.” is omitted. [See “ Dow-
ager.”] As to re-marriage, see “ Widows.”
Widows. — See paragraph %* at com-
mencement of this section.
Wives of Officials and others not
specially referred to. Each of these is ad-
dressed as an “Esquire’s wife.”
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LORDS-LIEUTENANT OF COUNTIES.
ENGLAND.
Bedford , Samuel Howard Whitbread, Esq.
Berkshire , James Herbert Benyon, Esq.
Buckinghamshire , Marquess of Lincolnshire,
P.C., K.G., G.C.M.G.
Cambridgeshire, Charles Robert Whorwood
Adeane, Esq., C.B.
Cheshire , Col. William Bromley-Davenport,
C. M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O.
Cornwall, John Charles Williams, Esq.
Cumberland, Earl of Lonsdale.
Derbyshire , Duke of Devonshire, K.G., P.C.>
G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O.
Devonshire , Earl Fortescue.
Dorsetshire , Earl of Shaftesbury, K.P., K.C.V.O.
Durham, Earl of Durham, K.G., P.C., G.C.V.O.
Essex, Baron Lambourne, P.C., C.V.O.
Gloucestershire , Earl Beauchamp, K.G., P.C.,
K.C.M.G.
Hampshire, Maj.-Gen. the Rt. Hon. John Ed-
ward Bernard Seely, P.C., C. B., C.M.G.,
D. S.O. , M.P. [Bt.
Herefordshire, Sir John Richard Geers Cotterell,
Hertfordshire, Viscount Hampden, C.M.G.
Huntingdonshire, Howard Coote, Esq.
Kent, Marquess Camden.
Lancashire , Baron Shuttleworth, P.C.
Leicestershire , Duke of Rutland.
Lincolnshire, Earl Brownlow, P.C.
London, Marquess of Crewe, K.G., P.C.
Middlesex, Duke of Bedford, K.G.
Monmouthshire, Baron Treowen, C.B., C.M.G.
Norfolk, Earl of Leicester, G.C.V.O., C.M.G.
Northamptonshire, Earl Spencer, K.G., P.C.
Northumberland , Duke of Northumberland,
M.V.O.
Nottinghamshire, Duke of Portland, K.G., P.C.,
G.C.V.O.
Oxfordshire, Duke of Marlborough, K.G., P.C.
Rutlandshire, Baron Ranksborough, C.V.O.,
C.B.
Shropshire, Earl of Powis.
Somersetshire, Marquess of Bath, K.G., C.B.
Staffordshire , Earl of Dartmouth, P.C., K.C.B.
Suffolk, Sir Thomas Courtenay Theydon Warner,
Bt., RL_P.
Surrey, Baron Ashcombe, C.B.
Sussex, Baron Leconfield.
Warwick, Earl of Craven.
Westmorlatid, Baron Hothfield.
Wiltshire, Rt. Hon. Walter Hume Long, P.C.,
M.P.
Worcestershire, Earl of Coventry, P.C.
Yorkshire {East Riding'), Baron Nunburnholme,
C.B., D.S.O.
„ ( North Riding), Sir (Thomas) Hugh
Bell, Bt.
„ (West Riding), Earl of Harewood,
K.C.V.O.
* IRELAND.
[* Styled “ Lieutenants " only in Ireland.]
Antrim, Viscount Masserene and Ferrard,
D.S.O.
Armagh , Baron Armaghdale.
Carlow , Baron Rathdonnell.
Cavan, Rt. Hon. Thomas Lough, P.C., M.P.
Clare, Sir Michael O’Loghlen, Bt.
Cork, Earl of Bandon, K.P.
Donegal,
Down, Marquess of Londonderry, P.C., M.V.O.
Dublin, Earl of Meath, P.C., K.P.
Fermanagh, John Ernest Francis Colum, Esq.
Galway, Baron Killanin.
Kerry, Earl of Kenmare, C.V.O.
Kildare, Earl of Drogheda.
Kilkentiy, Earl of Desart, P.C., K.P., K.C.B.
King's, Edward John Beaumont Nesbitt, Esq.
Leitritn, Baron Harlech.
Limerick, Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl,
P.C., K.P., C.M.G.
Lo}ido?iderry, Col. James Jackson Clark.
Longford, Earl of Granard, P.C., K.P., G.C.V.O.
Louth, Sir (Alan) Henry Bellingham, Bt.
Mayo, Marquess of Sligo.
Meath , Col. Sir Nugent Talbot Everard, Bt.
Monaghan, Baron Rossmore.
Queeris,
Roscommon, William John Talbot, Esq.
Sligo, Major Charles Kean O’Hara.
Tipperary, Baron Dunalley.
Tyrotie , Duke of Abercorn.
Waterford, Count de la Poer.
Westmeath, Baron Castlemaine.
Wexford, Earl of Courtown.
Wicklow, Viscount Powerscourt, K.P., M.V.O.
SCOTLAND.
Aberdeenshire, Marquess of Aberdeen and
Temair, P.C., K.T., G.C.M.G.
Argyllshire, Marquess of Breadalbane, K.G., P.C.
Ayrshire, Earl of Eglinton and Winton.
Banffshire, Duke of Richmond, Lennox, and
Gordon, K.G., G.C.V.O., C.B.
Berwickshire, Charles Barrington Balfour, Esq.
Buteshire, Marquess of Graham, C.B., C.V.O.
Caithness-shire, Duke of Portland, K.G., P.C.,
G.C.V.O.
Clackmannanshire, Earl of Mar and Kellie, K.T.
Cromarty, Sir Hector Munro, Bt.
Dumbartonshire, Baron Inverclyde.
Dumfriesshire , Duke of Buccleuch, K.T.
LORDS -LIEUTENANT OF COUNTIES.
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SCOTLAND — continued.
Edinburghshire , Earl of Rosebery, K.G., P.C.,
K.T.
Elginshire , Duke of Richmond, Lennox, and Gor-
don, K.G., G.C.V.O., C.B.
Fifeshire, Sir William Robertson.
Forfarshire , Earl of Strathmore.
Haddingtonshire, Earl of Wemyss and March.
Inverness-shire, Alfred Donald Mackintosh, Esq.
(The Mackintosh of Mackintosh).
Kincardineshire, Sir Thomas Burnett, Bt.
Kinross-shire, John James Mowbray, Esq.
Kirkcudbrightshire, Lieut. -Col. Robert Francis
Dudgeon, C.B., V.D.
Lanarkshire, Baron Newlands.
Linlithgowshire , Earl of Rosebery, K.G., P.C.,
K.T.
Nairnshire , Major I. A. M. Brodie of Brodie,
D.S.O.
Orkney and Shetland,
Peeblesshire, Baron Glenconner.
Perthshire, Duke of Atholl, C.B., M.V.O.,
D.S.O.
Renfrewshire, Sir Thomas Glen Glen-Coats, Bt.,
C.B.
Ross-shire, Sir Hector Munro, Bt.
Roxburghshire, Duke of Roxburghe, K.T.,
M.V.O,
Selkirkshire, Baron Polwarth.
Stirlingshire, Duke of Montrose, K.T.
Sutherlandshire, Duke of Sutherland.
Wigtownshire, Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Eustace
Maxwell, Bt., P.C., LL.D., F.R.S.
WALES.
Anglesey , Sir Richard Henry Williams-Bulkeley,
Bt.
Breconshire, Baron Glanusk, C.B., D.S.O.
Cardiganshire, Herbert Davies-Evans, Esq.
Carmarthenshire, John Hinds, Esq., M.P.
Carnarvonshire, John Ernest Greaves, Esq.
Denbighshire, Baron Kenyon, K.C.V.O.
Flintshire , Henry Neville Gladstone, Esq.
Glamorganshire, Earl of Plymouth, P.C., C.B.
H dverfordwest. Sir Charles Edward G. Philipps,
Bt.
Merionethshire, Sir (Arthur) Osmond Williams,
Bt.
Montgomeryshire, Sir H. L. Watkin Williams-
Wynn, Bt., C.B.
Pembrokeshire , Baron St. Davids, P.C.
Rad-norshire , Hon. Sir Arthur Henry John
Walsh, K.C.V.O.
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ABBREVIATIONS.
A?A.G., Assistant Adjutant-
Acad., Academy. [General.
A.D.C., Aide-de-Camp.
Adj., Adjutant.
Adm., Admiral.
A.F.C., Air Force Cross.
A.M., Albert Medal,
ante, before. [master-General.
A.Q.M.G., AssistantQuarter-
A. R.R.C., Associates Royal
Red Cross.
Assist., Assistant.
Asso., Association.
B. , Baron.
b., born.
B.A., Bachelor of Arts.
B.C.L., Bachelor of Civil Law.
B.C.S., Bengal Civil Service.
B.D., Bachelor of Divinity.
Bar., Barrister.
Batn., Battalion.
Bom. C.S., Bombay Civil Ser-
vice.
Bom. S.C., Bombay Staff
Corps.
Bp., Bishop.
Brig., Brigade, Brigadier.
B. S.C., Bengal Staff Corps.
Bt., Baronet.
C. , Conservative, c. crowned.
Camb., Cambridge.
Capt., Captain.
Cav., Cavalry.
C.B., Companionof the Bath.
C.B.E., Commander of Order j
of British Empire.
C.E., Civil Engineer.
C.H., Companion of Honour.
Ch., Chief. Chap., Chaplain.
Ch. Ch., Christ Church.
Chm., Chairman or Chair- |
woman.
C.I., Lady of Imperial Order j
of the Crown of India. !
C.I.E., Companion of the In-
dian Empire.
C.M., Master in Surgery.
C.M.G., Companion of St. i
Michael and St. George.
Co., County, Company.
Col., Colonel.
Coll., College.
Colls., Collateral Branches.
Com., Commander.
Comdg., Commanding.
Comdt., Commandant.
Com.-in-Ch., Commander-in-
Chief.
Commn., Commission.
Commr., Commissioner.
Corny. - Gen., Commissary-
General.
Cos., Counties, Companies.
cr., creation.
C.S., Civil Service.
C.S.C., Conspicuous Service
Cross.
C.S.I., Companion of the
Star of India.
C. V.O., Commander of Royal
Victorian Order.
d., died.
D. , Duke.
da., dau., Daughter.
D.A.A.G., Deputy Assistant-
Adjutant-General.
D.A.Q.M.G.,DeputyAssistant-
Quartermaster-General .
D.B.E., Dame of Order of
British Empire.
D.C.L., Doctor of Civil Law.
D.C.M., Distinguished Con-
duct Medal.
D.D., Doctor of Divinity.
Dep., Deputy.
Depart., Department.
D.F.C., Distinguished Flying j
Cross,
Diplo., Diplomatic.
Dist., District.
Div., Division.
D.L., Deputy Lieutenant.
Don., Donative.
D.P.H., Diploma Public
Health.
D.S.C., Distinguished Ser-
vice Cross.
D.Sc.. Doctor of Science.
D.S.M., Distinguished Ser-
vice Medal.
D. S.O., Companionof Distin-
guished Service Order.
d. s. p., died without issue.
E. , Earl, or East.
ed., educated. el., eldest,
ext., extinct.
Extraor., Extraordinary.
F. R.C.P., F.R.C.P.E., and
F.R.C.P.I., Fellow of the
Royal College of Phy-
sicians of London, of
Edinburgh, and of Ire-
land respectively.
F.R.C.S., Fellow of Royal
College of Surgeons.
F.R.S., Fellow of Royal So.
F.R.S.E., Fellow of Royal
Society of Edinburgh.
F. S.I., Fellow of Surveyors’
Institute.
G. B.E., Knight or Dame
Grand Cross of British
Empire.
G.C.B., Knight Grand Cross
of the Bath.
G.C.H., Knight Grand Cross j
of Royal Hanoverian
Guelphic Order.
G.C.I.E., Knight Grand Com.
mander of Indian Empire.
G.C.M.G., Knight Grand
Cross of St. Michael and
St. George.
G.C.S.I., Knight Grand Com-
mander of Star of India. |
G. C.V.O., Knight GrandCross
of RoyalVictorian Order, j
G.M.I.E., Grand Master of i
Indian Empire.
G.M.M.G., Grand Master of j
St. Michael & St. George. !
G. M.S.I., Grand Master of
the Star of India.
Gen., General.
Gov., Governor.
Govt., Government.
Gram. Sch., Grammar School.
h. a., heir apparent.
H. E.I.C.S., Honorable East
India Company’s Service .
H.H., His or Her Highness.
H.I.H., His, or Her, Imperial
Highness.
H.L., House of Lords.
H.M., His, or Her, Majesty.
H.M.S., His Majesty’s Ship.
Hon. Honourable, Honorary.
h. />., heir presumptive,
h.-p., half-pay.
H.R., Home Rule.
H.R.H., His, or Her, Royal
Highness.
H. S.H., His, or Her, Serene
Highness.
I. C.S., Indian Civil Service.
I.M.S., Indian Medical Ser-
vice.
infra, below.
I.S.C., Indian Staff Corps.
I. S.O., Companion of Im-
perial Service Order.
J. P., Justice of the Peace.
K.B.E., Knight of British
Empire.
K.C., King’s Counsel.
K.C.B., Knight Commander
of the Bath.
K.C.H., Knight Commander
of the Hanoverian Guel-
phic Order.
K.C.I.E., Knight Commander
of Indian Empire.
K.C.M.G., KnightCommander
of St. Michael and St.
George.
K.C.S.I., Knight Commander
of the Star of India.
K.C.V.O., Knight Comman-
der of Royal Victorian
Order.
K.G., Knight of the Garter.
K.H., Knight of the Hano-
verian Guelphic Order.
Knt., Knight, Knight Bache-
lor.
K.P., Knight of St. Patrick.
K. T., Knight of the Thistle.
L. , Liberal.
L.I., Light Infantry.
Lieut., Lieutenant.
Lieut.-Col., or Lt.-Col., Lieu-
tenant-Colonel.
L.K.Q.C.P., Licentiate of the
King and Queen’ 8 C ollege
of Physicians, Ireland.
LL.B., Bachelor of Laws.
LL.D., Doctor of Laws.
LL.M., Master of Laws.
L. U., Liberal Unionist.
M. Marquess. m„ married.
M.A., Master of Arts.
Maj., Major.
M.B., Bachelor of Medicine.
M.B. E,, Member of Order of
British Empire.
M.O., Military Cross.
M.C.S., Madras Civil Service.
M.D., Doctor of Medicine.
M.E.C., Member of Execu-
tive Council.
Med., Medical.
M.I.C.E., Member of Insti-
tution of Civil Engineers.
Mil., Military, Militia.
Min., Minister.
M.L.A., Member of Legis-
lative Assembly.
M.L.C., Member of Legis-
lative Council.
M.P., Member of Parliament.
M.R.C.S., Member of Royal
College of Surgeons.
M.R.I.A., Member of the
Royal Irish Academy.
M.S.C., Madras Staff Corps.
Mus. B., Bachelor of Music.
Mus. D., Doctor of Music.
M. V.O., Member of Royal
Victorian Order.
N. , Nationalist, or North.
N. I., Native Infantry.
O B.E., Officers of Order of
British Empire.
O. M., Member of Order of
Merit
Oxon., Oxford.
P. C., Privy Councillor.
Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy.
Plen., Plenipotentiary.
P.R.A., President of Roya!
Academy.
Preb., Prebendary.
P.R.S., President of Royal
Pres., President. [Society.
P.W.D., Publi c WorksDepart -
ment.
lxxxvi
ABBREVIATIONS
Q.C., Queen’s Counsel.
Q. M.G., Quartermaster-
General.
R. , Rector.
R.A., Royal Artillery, Royal
Academician.
R.A.F., Royal Air Force.
R.A.M.C., Royal Army Medi-
cal Corps.
R.A.O.C., Royal Army
Ordnance Corps.
R.A.S.C., Royal Army
Service Corps.
R.A.V.C., Royal Army
Veterinary Corps.
R.E., Royal Engineers.
Regt., Regiment.
Rev., Reverend.
R.F.A., Royal Field Artillery.
R.F.C. , Royal Flying Corps.
R.G.A., Royal Garrison Ar-
tillery.
R.H.A., Royal Horse Artil-
lery.
R.M. Royal Marines.
R.M.A., Royal Marine Ar- j
tillery ; Royal Military j
Academy, Woolwich.
R.M.C., Royal Military Col-
lege, Sandhurst.
R.M.L.I., RoyalMarineLight
Infantry.
R.R.C., Lady of the Royal
Red Cross.
R.N., Royal Navy.
R.N.V.R., Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve.
Roy., Royal.
Rt., Right.
Rt. Hon., Right Honour-
able.
s., succeeded.
S. South.
Sch., School.
S.C.L., Student of Civil
Law.
Sec., Secretary.
Ser., Service.
So., Society.
Sup., Superintendent.
Surg., Surgeon.
T.A., Territorial Army.
T.D., Territorial Officers
Decoration.
T. F., Territorial Force.
Trin., Trinity.
U. , Unionist.
Univ., University.
V. , Viscount, Vicar.
V.A .. Lady of the Royal Order
of Victoria and Albert.
V.A.D., Voluntary Aid De-
tachment.
V.C., Victoria Cross.
V. D., Volunteer Officers’
Decoration.
Vol. Volunteers.
W. , West.
W.S., Writer to the Signet
Yeo., Yeomanry.
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DEBRETT — ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE BARONETAGE.
The ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT
includes (*.) the names of Baronets, and (zY. )
the names of extinct baronetcies that are
represented in the female line.
With each biography is given particulars of
every living member of the Baronet’s family.
Compound surnames are arranged under the
letter of the last and principal surname,
e.g., Havelock- Allan will be found in its
order in the letter A.
Addresses of Clubs ; see Contents.
ABBREVIATIONS.— See Contents.
An Index to the Surnames and Christian names
of married daughters, sisters, and aunts of
Baronets and married daughters of Knights
is given in a separate section.
The “ Knightage ” and the “ Companionage”
are separate sections of the volume.
DECEASED FEMALE COLLATERALS and
their issue are not as a rule referred to in
this work.
ISSUE of the members of two families men-
tioned in the work ivhich happen to have
intermarried are always referred to under
the father’s name.
The Christian names of the heir (apparent or
presumptive) are given in capital letters.
“OCCURRENCES DURING PRINTING”
are noted in a separate section.
ffgV* It is desirable that information relating to Births , Baptisms , Marriages , Deaths , Promotions ,
Alterations of Addresses, etc., be forwarded to the Editor as they occur.
CREATIONS : — E. = England (May 22nd, 1611 to April 30th 1707).
N.S. = Nova Scotia or Scotland (May 28th, 1625 to April 30th, 1707).
I. = Ireland (Sept. 30th, 1619 to Dec. 31st, 1800).
G.B. = Great Britain (May 1st, 1707 to Dec. 31st, 1800).
U.K. = United Kingdom (Jan. 1st, 1801 to present time).
ABDY, Creation (U.K.) 1850, of Albyns, Essex.
Sir Anthony Charles Sykes Abdy, 3rd
Baronet ; b. Sept. 19th, 1848 ; s. his brother, Sir
William Neville, 1910 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ;
formerly Capt. 2nd Life Guards ; served in Egyptian
campaign 1882 (medal with clasp) ; was Mil. Attache
at Vienna 1885 : m. 1886, the Hon. Alexandria Victoria
Macdonald, da. of 4th Baron Macdonald, and has issue.
— Or, two chevronels between three trefoils slipped
sable. Crtst — An eagle’s head couped proper, beaked azure.
Seats — Albyns, Romford, Essex ; Foss House, Pitlochry,
Perthshire. Town Residence — 100, Eaton Square, S.W.
Firm and faithful.
Daughters living — Grace Lilian ( Hon . Mrs. Henry C. Butler),
b. 1887 : m. 1917, as his second wife, the Hon. Henry Cavendish
Butler [see E. Lanesborough]. Residence, 52, Onslow Gar-
dens, S.W. Violet, b. 1892. Constance, b. 1895.
Brother living — HENRY BEADON, b. June 13th, 1853 :
m. 1891, Anna Adele Coronna, who d. 1920, and has issue
living, Robert Henry Edward, b. 1896; ed. at R. M.C. ; is
Lieut. Hussars, — Gladys Erica, b. 1892 : m. 1919, Capt. Patrick
Campbell Anderson, D.S.O., M.C., Seaforth Highlanders.
Residence, 192, Ashley Gardens, S.W.
Sister living— Grace Emma Townshend ( Lady Albert Leveson-Gower ): m. 1872, Lord Albert
Leveson-Gower, who d. 1874, son of 2nd Duke of Sutherland. Residence,
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Florence, da. of the late Lehmann Louis Cohn, of 22,
Beaumont Street, Portland Place, W. : m. 1st, 18—, Gen. George Palmer Robinson, who d. 18— ;
andly, 1909, as his third wife. Sir William Neville Abdy, 2nd Bt., who d. 1910; 3rdly, 1913.
Maurice Grant, of Slings, Malton, Yorkshire. Residence,
ABERCROMBY, Creation (N.S.) 1636, of Birkenbog, Banffshire.
He aims at high things .
Sir George William Aber-
cromby, D.S.O., 8th Baronet ; b. March
1 8th, 1886 ; s. his father, Sir Robert
John, 1895 ; ed. at. Eton ; formerly Lieut.
Scots Guards ; is Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 6th
Batn. Gordon Highlanders (T.F.) ; Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.);
A.D.C. to Gen. Officer Comdg. in Ireland
1910-12 ; D.S.O. 1917.
&rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th argent, a
chevron gules between three boars’ heads, erased
azure, langued of the second ; 2nd and 3rd grand
quarters : 1st and 4th argent, a lion passant-
guardant gules, crowned with an imperial crown ;
2nd and 3rd argent, three popinjays, vert, beaked
and membered gules. Crtst— A falcon rising
belled proper. j&npportm — Two greyhounds
argent, collared gules. ®frir& JKlotto— Vive ut
vivas [Live, that thou mayst live).
Seats — Forglen House, Turriff, Banffshire ;
Birkenbog ; Fermoy, co. Cork ; Castle Douglas.
Town Residence — 36, St. James’s Street, S.W.
Brother living — ROBERT ALEXANDER M.C. , b. (posthumous), Aug. 15th, 1895 ; ed. at
R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Scots Guards; European War 1914-19 (M.C.).
I
2
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Sister living — Nina, b. 1885: m. 1910, Capt. Horace Leonard Kemble, M.V.O., formerly Scots
Guards f Mackenzie, Bt., cr. 1702, colls.], and has issue living, David Horace Abercromby, b. 1913,
— Jean Nina, b. 1910. Residence, Laggan, Scaniport, Inverness.
Uncles living (sons of 6th baronet) — George Cosmo, b. 1854 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ;
formerly Capt. Scots Guards, and Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batn. Gordon Highlanders, and a
D.L. for co. Banff. Cavendish Douglas, b. 1858. Residence,
Aunts living (daughters of 6th baronet) — Elizabeth Agnes: m. 1882, Henry Alexander Farquhar-
Spottiswood [B. Sempill], and has issue living, Violet. Residence, Muiresk, near Turriff, Aber-
deenshire.^—Grace Amelia : m. 1887, Keith William Murray, Portcullis Pursuivant of Arms,
and has issue living, Gladys Grace, b. 1889: m. 1919, Capt. George Shirley Kilby, nth London
Regt. (T.F.), attached R.A.F. Residence, 37, Cheniston Gardens, W.
Widow living Of 7tll Baronet — Florence Anita Eyre ( Countess of Northbrook'), da. of the late
Eyre Coote, of West Park, Hants [see Coote, Bt., cr. 1620, colls.] : m. 1st, 1883, Sir Robert
John Abercromby, 7th baronet, who d. 1895 ; 2ndly, 1899, as his second wife, the 2nd Earl of
Northbrook. Residences, 42, Portman Square, W. ; Stratton. Micheldever Station, Hants.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Douglas Charles Abercromby, 4th son of 6th baronet, b. i860, d.
1915 : m. 1886, Helen Louisa Hodgson (now of Kinbroon House, Rothienorman,
Aberdeenshire), da. of the late William Powell Murray, of Newgrove, Upper
Norwood, S.E. : —
Keith Douglas, b. 1887; is Major R.A. F., and an Assist. Equipment Officer: m. 1913, Eva Winifred,
only da. of Harry Millward Wright, formerly of Church End, Finchley, N., and has issue living,
Joan Eileen, b. 1918. Norah Maude, b. 1888 : m. 1912, Lieut.-Col. James Ochoncar Forbes, 3rd
Gordon Highlanders [ see B. Sempill, colls.]. Residence, Corse, Aberdeenshire. Sybil Helen,
b. 1890 : m. 1915, Capt. Henry Winton Seton, Indian Army.
Issue of the late David James Abercromby, 4th son of 5th baronet, b. 1837, d. 1918 :
m. 1877, Beatrice Jane Temple, who d. 1909, da. of the late Rev. Henry Temple
Frere, R. of Burston : —
Robert Ogilvie, b. 1881 ; is Capt. Gordon Highlanders, and a Flight Com. R.A.F. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (wounded).— Aubrey Frere, b. 1889. Elsie Douglas, b. 1878 : m. 1902,
William Orr Campbell [Thomas. Bt., cr. 1694, colls.], and has issue living, Niall David, b. 1903, —
Ralph Abercromby, b. 1906, — William Philip, b. 1909.
The 1st baronet, Sir Alexander Abercromby, was a Commr. for Banffshire. The 2nd baronet
sat as M.P. for co. Banff in Scottish Parliament 1694, and the 5th baronet sat as M.P. for the same
co. 1812-8.
ACLAND, Creation (E.) 1678, with precedency from 1644, of Columb-John, Devon.
Right Hon. Sir Arthur Herbert
Dyke Acland, P.C., 13th Baronet ; b. Oct.
13th, 1847; s. his brother, Sir (Charles)
Thomas Dyke, 1919; ed. at Rugby, and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford; Hon. LL.D., Leeds
1904 and Bristol 1912 ; was Principal of
Oxford Mil. Coll., Cowley 1875-7, Steward
of Ch. Ch., Oxford 1879-85, Senior Bursar
at Balliol Coll., Oxford (of which he is Hon.
Fellow) 1884-8, and Vice-Pres. of Com-
mittee of Council on Education Aug. 1892
to June 1895 ; appointed a Member of Com-
mittee of Science Council 1915; is Chm. of
Consultative Committee Board of Educa-
tion, and of Executive Committee Imperial
Coll, of Science, a Member of Privy Council
Committee on Industrial Research, and
patron of two livings ; sat as M.P. for Rother-
ham Div. of S. Part of W. Riding of York (Z)
1885-98; declined a Peerage 1908 : m. 1873,
Alice Sophia, el. da. of the late Rev. Francis
Macaulay Cunningham, R. of Brightwell-
cum-Sotwell, Berks, and has issue.
&rma — Cheeky argent and sable, a fesse gules.
Cmt — A man’s hand apaumde couped at the wrist in
a glove lying fessewise to the sinister, thereon a
falcon perched all proper jessed and belled or.
Club — Athenaeum.
Unshaken.
Residence — 85, Onslow Square, S.W.
Son living— Right Hon. FRANCIS DYKE, P.C. , M.P., b. March 7th, 1874; ed. at Rugby,
and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; formerly Lieut. 5th Vol. Batn. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; was a
Junior Examiner in Education Depart. 1900-1903, Parliamentary Private Sec. (unpaid) to Sec. of
State for War (Rt. Hon. R. B. Haldane) 1906-8, and Financial Sec. to War Depart., a
Member of Army Council April 1908 to March 1910 and Jan. to Oct. 1911, Under. Sec. of State
for Foreign Affairs Oct. 1911 to Feb. 1915, Financial Sec. to the Treasury Feb. to May 1915, and
Parliamentary Sec. to Board of Agriculture and Fisheries 1915-16 ; is a Member of Agricultural
Wages Board, a J.P. for Devon, a Member of Senate of Univ. of London, and a F orest Commr. ;
appointed Chm., Interior Forest Authority 1918 ; sat as M.P. for Yorkshire, N. Riding, Richmond
Div. (L) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910, when he was defeated ; elected for Cornwall, N.W., or Camborne,
Div. Dec. 1910, and for Camborne Div. thereof Dec. 1918 ; P.C. 1915 : m. 1905, Eleanor Margaret,
el. da. of Charles James Cropper [see V. Knutsfordl, and has issue living, Richard Thomas Dyke,
b. 1906, — Arthur Geoffrey Dyke, b. 1908, — Cuthbert Henry Dyke, b. 1910, — Eleanor Edith, b. 1913.
Residences , Sprydoncote, Exeter; 5, Barton Street, Westminster, S.W. Clubs, Travellers’,
Brooks’s, Athenaeum.
Daughter living— Mabel Alice, b. 1891 : m. 1919, F. C. Bovenschen.
Sister living — Agnes Henrietta : m. 1885, Frederick Henry Anson [B. Vernon], and has issue living,
Mary Acland, b. 1886 : m. 1911, Samuel Ronald Courthope Bosanquet, J.P., Recorder of Ludlow,
of 38, Kensington Park Road, W., and Dingestow Court, Monmouth, and has issue living, Samuel
John Anson b. 1911, Rachel Denise b. 1912, Philippa Janette b. 1914, — Frances Gertrude Acland,
b. 1890: m. 1916, the Rev. William Temple, Canon of Westminster, of 20, Dean’s Yard, West-
minster, S.W. Residence , 72, St. George’s Square, S.W.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Arthur Henry Dyke Troyte (infra) : —
Issue of the late Col. Charles Arthur Williams Troyte, b. 1842, d. 1896: m. 1864, Katherine Mary
(now of 30, Eccleston Street, S. W.), da. of Sir John Walrond Walrond, 1st Bt. [see B.-
Waleran] : —
Hugh Leonard Acland, b. 1870 ; Lieut. -Col. Devonshire Regt. : d. (killed in action during European
War) i9r8 : m. 1899, Helen Jessie (now of Little Court, Berrow, Somerset), da. of the late Henry
Chapman, of Wanstead, Essex. -^—Gilbert John Acland-Troyte, C.M.G. , D.S.O., t. 1876 ; ed.
at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; sometime Lieut.-Col. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; S. Africa 1901
(wounded), Somaliland 1903-4, European War 1914-18, as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. (despatches twice)1
and subsequently as an A. A. and Q.M.G. with rank of Lieut.-Col. (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.,
Croix de Guerre); appointed an A. A. and Q.M.G. 1919 ; D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1917: m. 1909,
Gwladys Eleanor, da. of E. H. Quicke, of Newton St. Cyres, Devon. Residence, Huntsham
Court, Bampton, N. Devon. Club , Army and Navy. Herbert Walter Acland-Troyte, M.C.,
b. 1882 ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1905) ; is Capt. Yeo. (T.F.) ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, M.C.) : m. 1910, Marjorie, da. of Charles Guy Pym (formerly M.P. for Bed-
ford), of 35, Cranley Gardens, S.W., and Caesar’s Camp, Sandy, Beds, and has issue living, John,
b. 1914, — Anne, b. 1912. Residence , 35, Cranley Gardens, S.W. Club, Travellers’.— Frances
Lucy [Lady Garratt ) : m. 1897, Brig.-Gen. Sir Francis Sudlow Garratt, K. C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O.
Residence, Ashbury House, near Beaworthy, North Devon.— Cicely Mary Acland-Troyte ; is
a Sister of the Community of St. Mary the Virgin, Wantage.
Issue of the late Arthur Henry Dyke Troyte, 2nd son of 10th baronet, b. 1811, d. 1857:
m. 1835, Frances, who d. 1856, da. of Robert Williams, of Bridehead : —
John Edward Acland, b. 1848; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1878); formerly Capt. in the Army; is
a F.S.A., and a J.P. for Dorset ; has discontinued the use of the surname Troyte : m. 1882, Norah
Letitia Nugent, da. of the late Henry Hyde Nugent Bankes, of Studland Manor, Dorset, and has
issue living, Henry Vivian, b. 1883 : ?n. 1910, Jeanne, only da. of M. Van der Nest, formerly Min.
for Belgium in U.S.A., and has issue living. John Vivian b. 1911, Peter Theodore b. 1914, Patricia
Evelyn b. 1920, — Arthur Nugent, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1885; Capt. and Brevet Major Duke of Corn-
wall’s L.I. ; European War 1914-18 in France and Italy (despatches eight times, M.C., D.S.O.,
Croix de Guerre with palms) D.S.O. 19x8 : m. 1913, Evelyn Stafford, da. of the late Stafford Still,
of Lincoln’s Inn, and has issue living, Stafford Nugent b. 1916, — John Bevill, b. 1890: m. 1914,
Margery, da. of H. Guernsey, and has issue living, Ion Hugh b. 1914, lone b. 1915,— Charles Edward
Bankes, A 1906, — Lalage Mary Kathleen, b. 1889: in. 1915, Lieut. -Com. Hubert Guy Dyke Acland,
D.S.O., R.N. [ see Acland, Bt .,cr. 1890], — Sibell Norah Garteret, b. 1892 : m. 19x9. Capt. Osborne
Victor Maude- Roxby, M.C., and has issue living, John Leycester b. 1920, — Fanny Veronica Mar-
garet, b. 1894, — Victoria Letitia Troyte, b. 1897. Residence, Wollaston House, Dorchester. Rev.
Reginald Henry Dyke Acland-Troyte, b. 1851 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1874, M.A. 1875) ; is Chap, of St. Andrew’s Church, Pau, France, and Rural Dean of British Chap-
laincies in France : m. 1879, Charlotte Eliza, who d. 1917, da. of the late George Price [see Price, Bt.,
colls.]. Residence, Presbytere St. Andre, Pau, France. Frances Lydia Dyke : m. 1863, the Rev.
Charles Sandford Bere, who d. 1889, and has issue living. Rev. Montague Acland, b. 1866 ; ed. at
Marlborough, and at Lincoln Coll. Oxford (B.A. 1888, M.A. 1896); is V. of St. Saviour’s
on the Cliff, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, and a 4th class Chap, to the Forces, with rank of Capt.
(despatches): m. 1902, Sarah Lucy Troyte, da. of the late George Griffith [infra], and has
issue living, Rennie Montague b. 1907, — Frances Ada: m. 1900, the Rev. Harold Wake Millett,
V. of Ide, Exeter, and has issue living, Arthur Francis Acland b. 1908, Mary Frances b.
1901, Ursula b. 1906. Residence , West Cottage, Bude Haven. Harriet Dyke : m. 1863,
George Griffith, M.A., who d. 1902, and has issue living, Arthur Troyte (of The Priory Gate-
way, Malvern), b. 1864; ed. at Harrow, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1887), — Charles Leopold
Troyte (of The Roost, Thaxted, Essex), b. 1872 ; ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch.; an A.M.I.C.E. ; sometime
Capt. R.E. (T.F).; sometime Professor at Madras Coll, of Engineering: m. 1901, Edythe, da
of Capt. O. A. T. Mason, formerly Roy. Irish Constabulary, and has issue living, Sheelagh Mar-
guerita b. 1908, Lydia Joy Acland b. 1911, — Edward Nevil Troyte, b. 1873 ; ed. at Univ. Coll.
Sch. ; formerly Sergeant Canadian Inf. : m. 1919, Miriam May, da. of Frederick Lockett, of
Kingston-on-Thames, — Herbert Troyte (of Northgate Lodge, Lincoln), b. 1874; ed. at Hailey-
bury ; temporary Capt. 1st Vol. Batn. Border Regt. : m. 1904, Agnes Lucy, who d. 1904, da. of
Mrs. Bertie G. Jarvis, of Lincoln, and has issue living, Harold John Jarvis b. 1904. — Frances
Harriet : m. 1899, W. R. Lee, who d. 1918, of The Nook, Forest Row, — Sarah Lucy Troyte : m. 1902,
the Rev. Montague Acland Bere [ante], — Ethel Dorothea ; is a Sister of Community of Bethany,
Lloyd Square, W.C., — Gertrude Lydia Troyte, — Lilian Joan Dyke. Residence, Flambards,
Harrow-on-the-Hill. Angelina Anne Dyke : m. 1865, the Rev. James Dunn, who d. 1919, and
has issue living, Charles Arthur b. 1867 ; ed. at Lancing Coll. ; sometime Lieut. Roy. Irish Rifles :
m. 1896, Elizabeth Dyke, da. of the late Hon. John Barton Arundel Acland [see infra], and has
issue living, James Acland b. 1897 ; Capt. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers, Angela Troyte Acland b. 1902, —
Stephen Troyte (of 23, The Barons, Twickenham), b. 1868 ; ed. at Radley, and at Merton Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1889); sometime Sup. of Botanical and Forestry Depart., Hong Kong: m. 1901,
Maud, who d. 1915, da. of the Rev. William Henry Thornton, R. of N. Bovey, Devon, — William
Acland, b. 1877 ; ed. at St. Edward’s Sch., Oxford, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford : in. 1913, Helen, da.
of the Rev. Sydney Adolphus Boyd, R. of Bath, and Preb. of Wells, and has issue living, Hilary
Acland b. 1914, Elizabeth Ann b. 1917, — Mary Acland, — Joanna Dorothea Dyke, — Frances Cecilia
Troyte. Residence, St. John Baptist Vicarage, Bath. Mary Dyke : m. 1864, the Rev. Walter
Hook, who d. 1899, Preb. of Wells and Rural Dean, and has issue living, Walter Acland (of Weir-
field, Minehead), b. 1867 ; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford; is Capt. W. Yorkshire Regt. (Reserve), —
Rev. Arthur James, b. 1877 J ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1901, M.A. 1910); is V. of Ham-
bridge, Taunton ; sometime Chap, to the Forces : in. 1912, Sylvia Charity, da. of the Rev. Richard
Hart Hart-Davis, and has issue living, Anna Delicia b. 1916, Elizabeth Mary b. 1919, — Lucy Augusta,
— Anna Delicia : in. 1907, James J. Taylor, of Marua, Westmere, New Zealand, — Agnes Joanna, —
Katherine Frances: jn. 1899, the Rev. Rossendale Lloyd, R. of Selattyn, Oswestry, and has issue
living, Andrew Francis b. 1903, Gwenever Mary b. 1906, Lorna Katherine (twin) b. 1906. Residence,
Weirfield, Minehead.
Descendants of Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke Acland, K.C.B., 4th son of 10th baronet,
who was created a Baronet 1890 (see that title).
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Peter Leopold Dyke Acland, 5th son of 10th
baronet : —
Issue of the late Thomas Acland, b. 1846, d. 1892 : m. 1874, Flora Margaret, who d. 1885,
da. of Robert Wait, of Christchurch, New Zealand : —
Leopold George Dyke, O.B.E., M.L., b. 1876; formerly Major New Zealand Army Ser. Corps; S.
Africa 1900-1901 (medal with five clasps), European War 1914-18 (despatches thrice, M.C.,
O.B.E.). Resiaence, Armagh Street, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Issue of the late Com. Benjamin Dyke Acland, b. 1847, d. 1909 : m. 1881, Clare, da. of the
late Edward Cay, of Melbourne : —
Baldwyn John Dyke, b. 1883 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; has been Lieut. R.F.A. ; is Lieut.-
Col. (retired); sometime A.A.G. Canadian Army: in. 1914, Helen Claire, da of John Breakey, of
Chaudiere House, Breakeyville, Quebec, and has issue living, John Ben Dyke, b. 1916. Residence,
Holnicote, Breakeyville, Quebec, Canada. Hubert Edward Peter Dyke, b. 1884; ed. at R.M.C. ;
is Capt. Indian Cav. : m. 1912, Dorothy Marion, da. of Sir John Henry Thorold, 12th Bt., and has
issue living, Simon John Dyke, b. 1916, — Roger Dyke, b. 1920, — Anne Dyke, b. 1915. Residence,
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
King’s Head, Beaconsfield. Lauchlan Henry Dyke, M.C., b. 1889; ed. at Magdalen Coll.,
Oxford (Exhibitioner, B.A. 1912); is Capt. R.E. ; served during European War 1914-17 (M.C.). '
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Dyke Acland, b. 1850, d. 1903 : m. 1878, Adelaide Clementina
Hart (now of 11, Cheyne Court, S.W.), da. of the late Richard Vaughan Davis:—
Edward Leopold Dyke, M.V.O., R.N. , b. 1878; is Engineer-Corn. R.N. ; M.V.O. (4th class)
1913 : m. iqio, Phyllis, da. of the late Connell Whipple, and has issue living, Adria Margaret, b.
I9I4- John Henry Dyke, M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P., b. 1880; Capt. R.A.M.C. : m. 1914, Elizabeth
Margaret, da. of Charles Corner, of Easton Wells, Somerset ; d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1916. Rev. Richard Dyke, b. 1881 ; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1904, M.A.
1907) ; formerly Capt. 1st Vol. Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. ; is a Missionary in India. Residence ,
Ahmednagar, India. Katharine Annie (twin), b. 1881. Adelaide Mary, b. 1884 Theodora
Julia, b. 1891.
Issue of the late Hon. John Barton Arundel Acland, 6th son of 10th baronet, b. 1823,
d. 1904 : m. i860, Emily Weddell, who d. 1905, da. of the late Most Rev. Henry
John Chitty Harper, D.D., formerly Bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand :—
John Dyke, b. 1863, ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is a J.P. for Somerset : m. 1902, Mary Eveline, el. da.
of the late Rev. Canon Harry Woodford St. Hill, and has issue living, Thomas St. Hill, b. 1910, —
Emily Mary Dyke, b. 1905. Residence , Lynch Mead, Allerford, Somerset. Henry Dyke, b. 1867 ;
ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1889) ; Bar. Inner Temple, 1891 : m. 1906, Elizabeth Grace, da. of the
Hon. James Watson, M.L.C., of Sydney, N.S. Wales, and has issue living, Adrienne Maude, b.
1907, — Phillipa Mabel, b. 1914. Residence, Christchurch, New Zealand. Hugh Thomas Dyke,
C.M.G., C.B.E. , E.R.C.S., b. 1874; Lieut. -Col. New Zealand Army Med. Corps; Africa 1900-1901,
European War 1914-17 as Lieut.-Col. (despatches, C.M.G.); C.M.G. 1917, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m.
1903, Evelyn Mary, da. of the late J. L. Ovans, of East Sheen, and has issue living, Hugh John Dyke,
b. 1904, — Colin Dyke, b. 1906, — Michael Dyke, b. 1911, — Elizabeth Evelyn Dyke, b. 1913. Residence,
Christchurch, New Zealand. Agnes Dyke, O.B.E. ; O.B.E. 1918: m. 1885, Walter Empson,
formerly Head Master of the Collegiate Sch., Wanganui, New Zealand, and has issue living, Arthur
Hugh Acland, b. 1886 ; is Capt. Indian Army : m. 1914, Dorothy Carlyon Gore, da. of the Rev.
Thirlwall Gore Browne, formerly of 7, Argyll Road, Kensington, W.,and has issue living, Philip
Thomas b. 1917, — Dorothy Agnes Mary b. 1915,— Judith Mary b. 1888: m. 1909, Edward Gordon
Williams, of Drumpeel, Pukehou, New Zealand, and has issue living, David Empson b. 1910,
Stephen Empson b. 1911, Clemency Agnes Empson b. 1914. Residence , Holnicote, Mount Peel,
New Zealand. Harriet Dyke : m. 1908, Major Archibald Claude Douglas Spencer, formerly
2nd Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles. Residence , Sundrum, Woodbury, New Zealand, Elizabeth Dyke:
m. 1896, Charles Arthur Dunn [see ante], Emily Rosa Dyke : m. 1915, John Herbert Berthon
Williams, who d. 1916, and has issue living, Mary Herbert Berthon, b. 1917. Residence, Havelock
North, New Zealand.
Grandson of the late Hugh Dyke Acland, 2nd son of 9th baronet : —
Issue of the late Hugh Woodhouse Acland, b. 1818, d. 1851 : m. 1841, Mary, da. of Job Edwards:—
John Woodhouse, b. 1849 ; formerly 57th Regt. : m. 1875, Anne Waddell, da. of the late Col. H. P.
Hughes (Bengal Artillery). Residence,
The 1st baronet, Sir John Acland, in the service of Charles I., impaired his fortune by raising and
supporting a troop to garrison his house at Columb-John. He was created a baronet, but in the con-
fusion of the civil war the letters patent were destroyed, and on the fall of the royal party he was fined
£1,800. After the Restoration, new letters patent were granted, but not till the year 1677, on account
of a long minority in the family, in consideration of which the patent specially granted precedency from
1644. The xoth baronet sat as M.P. for Devon 1812-37, and for N. Devon ( C ) 1837-52, and the Rt.
Hon. Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, P.C., nth baronet, sat as M.P. for W. Somerset 1837-47, for N. Devon
(L) 1865-85, and for Somersetshire, W., or Wellington, Div. 1885-6. John, grandson of 6th baronet,
was also cr. a baronet, 1818 (ext. 1871) and assumed the additional surname of Palmer. The 12th
baronet, Sir (Charles) Thomas Dyke, was Dep. Warden of the Stannaries, and sat as M.P. for
E. Cornwall (L.) 1882-5, and for E., or Launceston, Div. of Cornwall 1885-92.
ACLAND, Creation (U.K.) 1890, of St. Mary Magdalen, Oxford.
-5z>William Alison Dyke Acland,
C.V.O. , 2nd Baronet ; b. Dec. 18th, 1847 ; s.
his father Sir Henry Wentworth, K. C.B.,
M.D., LL,D., D.C.L. , F.R.S. , 1900; be-
came Capt. R.N. 1885, Rear-Adm. 1899,
Vice-Adm. 1904, and Adm. 1908 ; retired
1911 ; was officially attached to Chilian Army
in Chilian-Peruvian war 1880-81, Dep.
Commr. for W. Pacific 1884, Naval A.D.C.
to H.M. Queen Victoria 1896-9, second in
command of Channel Squadron 1901-2, and
Adm. Sup. of Gibraltar Dockyard 1902-4 ;
sometime employed by N S.W. Govt, in pre-
paring plans for Naval Defence of Ports ; is
a J.P. for Oxfordshire and Devon, and an
Associate of Institute of Naval Architects ;
C.V.O. 1903 : m. 1887, the Hon. Emily Anna
Smith, da. of the late Right Hon. William
Henry Smith, M.P. [see V. Hambleden], and
has issue.
&rms — Cheeky argent and sable, a fesse gules
Crtsl — A man’s hand apaumee couped at the wrist in
glove lying fessewise to the sinister, thereon a falcon
perched all proper, jessed and belled or.
Residence — Wilmead, Torquay. Clubs — United
Service, Athenaeum.
Sons living — WILLIAM HENRY DYKE, M.C., A.F.C., b. May 16th, 1888 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford; Capt. Devon Yeo. ; sometime Major R.A. F. ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Dragoons
(Roy. Scots Greys) (Special Reserve of Officers) : served during European War 1914-18 (wounded.
Mil. Cross, 4th class Order of St. George, A.F.C.) : 1916, Margaret, el. da. of Theodore Barclay,
of Fanshaws, Hertford, and has issue living, Elizabeth Margaret, b. 1919. Residence , Barnes
Wood, Welwyn. Clubs, Athenaeum, Bath. Hubert Guy Dyke, D.S.O., R.N.,b. 1890 ; became
Lieut. 1910, and Lieut. -Com. 1918 ; European War 1914-19 in Baltic with Destroyer Flotilla (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1920: nt. 1915, Lalage Mary Kathleen, el. da. of Capt. John Edward
Acland [ see Acland, Bt., cr. 1678, colls.], and has issue living, Antony Guy, b. 1916,- James Alison,
b. 1919. Club, United Service.
Unshaken.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Brothers living— Henry Dyke, b. 1850 ; ed. at Rugby ; is Lieut. Cornwall Vol. Regt. ; sometime
Manager of Worcester Old Bank, Great Malvern : m. 1878, Margaret Hichens, el. da. of the late
John Jope Rogers, of Penrose, Helston.— ^Theodore Dyke, M.D., b. 1851 ; ed. at Winchester, at
Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1st class Natural Science, 1874, M.A. 1876, M.B. 1880, M.D. 1883), and at
Leipzig and Berlin ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1880, M.R.C.P. Eng. 1884, F.R.C.P. 1889 ; was Principal Med.
Officer of Egyptian Army during cholera epidemic 1883 (thanked by Khedive, 4th class Medjidie,
2nd class Osmanieh), a Member of Council of Roy. Coll, of Physicians 1906-8, and Censor 1913-14;
is Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. R.A.M.C., Consulting Physician to and Gov. of St. Thomas’s
Hospital and the Hospital for Diseases of the Chest (Brompton), Consulting Physician to King
Edward VII. Sanatorium (Midhurst), a Member ofVisiting Committee of King Edward’s Hospital
Fund, Physician to Commercial Union Insurance Co., Senior Member of Egyptian Med. Board, Med.
Officer to Sudan Govt., Examiner in Medicine to Cambridge Univ., a Member of Board of Med.
Faculty, Examiner in Med., Oxford Univ., Major Roy. Army Med. Corps, and on Staff of King
George Hospital ; was Med. Officer to Roy. Commn. on Vaccination 1889-96 : m. 1888, Caroline
Cameron, da. of Sir William Withey Gull, 1st Bt. , and has issue living, Theodore William Gull,
b. i8qo; ed. at Gresham’s Sch., Holt, and at King’s Coll., Camb. (Exhibitioner and B.A. xst class
Natural Sciences Tripos 1912 and 1913); is Lieut. R.E. (T.F.). Residence, 19, Bryanston Square,
W. Club , Athenaeum. Sir Reginald Brodie Dyke, K.C., b. 1856 ; ed. at Winchester, and at
Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1878, M.A. 1883) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1881, a K.C. 1904, and a Bencher
1913; is a J.P. and Chm. of Quarter Sessions for Berks, a Member of Gen. Council of the Bar,
Judge Advocate of the Fleet, and Recorder of Oxford ; was Recorder of Shrewsbury 1901-3, and
Junior Counsel to the Admiralty 1897-1904 ; acted as Counsel for Great Britain before N. Sea Commn.
at Paris 1905; appointed a Member of Roy. Commn. on Legal Delay 1913; Knt. 1914: m. 1885,
Helen Emma, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Fox, R. of Temple Combe, Wincanton, Somerset, and
has issue living, Edward Fox Dyke, b. 1891 ; ed. at Winchester; is Lieut R.A. F. ; European War
1914-19, with Indian Expeditionary Force as Lieut. Interpreter, and subsequently as a Railway
Transport Officer and Lieut. K.A.F., — Wilfred Reginald Dyke, D.F.C., A.F.C., b. 1894; ed. at
Winchester; formerly Sub- Lieut. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve; is Flight-Lieut. R.A.F. ; Dardanelles
1915 as Air Mechanic (despatches, D.F.C., A.F.C.),— Hilda Mary, b. 1890 : m. 1914, Capt. James
Pearson Stockley, Indian Army, who d. (killed in action) 1916, and has issue living, John b. 1915, —
Ruth Helen, b. 1899. Residence , Cold Ash, Newbury, Berks. Chambers , 2, Hare Court, Temple,
E.C. Clubs, United University, Athenaeum. Francis Edward Dyke, b. 1857; ed. at Harrow;
formerly Capt. R.A., and 2nd Assist. Sup. of Experiments at Sch. of Gunnery ; is a M.I.C.E. and
a M.I.M.E. ; served in Natal 1881: m. 1885, Marion Sarah, da. of the late Right Rev. William
Kenneth Macrorie, D.D., sometime Bishop of Maritzburg, and has issue living, Herbert Arthur (of
12, Hollycroft Avenue, Hampstead, N.W.3), b. 1886; ed. at Harrow, and at King’s Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1908); sometime Lieut. Cambridge Univ. Rifle Vol. Corps; is an A.M.I.C.E , and an
A.M.I.M.E. : m. 1914, Maud Kathleen, da. of Col. G. E. Branson, of Broomgrove, Sheffield, and
has issue living, Pauline Marjorie b. 1915, Gwyneth Sybil b. 1918,— Kenneth Francis Dyke, R.N.,
b. 1890: Lieut. -Com. R.N. : m. 19x9, Katherine Farquharson, da. of the late R. G. Baillie, of
Culter Allers, Lanarkshire, and has issue living, Elizabeth Katherine Baillie b. 1920, — Claris Agnes,
b. 1888, — Clemence Margaret, b. 1889. Residence , Walwood, Banstead, Surrey. Club , United
Service. Alfred Dyke, C B.E., b. 1858; formerly Lieut.-Col. Roy. 1st Devon Veo. (T.D.) ; is
Col. (retired), a J.P. for Herts, and a Knight of Justice of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England ; has French Croix de Guerre ; European War 1914-18 as Comdt. Remount Depot, an
Assist. Director of Labour, and Labour Comdt. Australian Corps, with rank of Col. (despatches) ;
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920 : m. 1885, the Hon. Beatrice Danvers Smith, da. of the late Rt. Hon. William
Henry Smith, M.P. [ante], and has issue living, Arthur William, M.C. , b. 1897 ; ed. at Eton, and
at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Grenadier Guards (Reserveof Officers); served during European War 1916-18
(twice wounded, M.C.), — Peter Bevil Edward, b. 1902. — Angela Cicely Mary, b. 1888, — Katharine,
b. 1892 ; Sec. Herts British Red Cross So. ; M.B.E. (Civil) 1919, — Sarah Beatrice, b. 1896 :
m. 1917, Capt. Cecil William Francis Stafford, King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, el. son of Sir Thomas
(Joseph) Stafford, F.R.C.S.I., 1st Bt. Residences , Digswell House, Welwyn; 306, St. James'
Court, Buckingham Gate, S.W. Clubs , Cavalry, Brooks’s, Athenaeum.
Sister living — Sarah Angelina, b . 1849 ; a Fellow of Roy. Photographic So., Roy. So. of Arts, and
Meteorological So. Residence , 7, Park Town, Oxford.
The 1st baronet, Sir Henry Wentworth Acland, K.C.B., M.D., LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S. (4th son
of 10th baronet of creation 1677, see ante), a well-known scientist, was Regius Professor of Medicine
at Oxford, Hon. Physican to H.M. King Edward VII. when Prince of Wales, and Member and Pres,
of Medical Council of United Kingdom.
ADAIR, Creation (U.K.) 1838, of Flixton Hall, Suffolk.
Sir Robert Shafto Adair, 5th
Baronet ; b. Aug. 18th, 1862; s. his brother,
Capt. Sir Frederick Edward Shafto,
1915 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1884) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1890; is a D. L. for co. An-
trim, a J.P. for Norfolk, and patron of seven
livings : m. 1890, Mary, da. of Henry
Bosanquet, and has issue.
&ms — Per bend or and argent, three dexter hands
couped at the wrist and erect gules. Cnst — A man’s
head affrontee, couped at the neck proper.
Seats — Flixton Hall, Bungay, Suffolk ; Adair
Lodge, Aldeburgh, Suffolk ; Ballymena Castle, An-
trim. Town Residence — 12, York House, Kensington,
W. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Son living— ALLAN HENRY SHAFTO, M.C., b.
Nov. 3rd, 1897; Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; Euro-
pean War 1918 (M.C.): m. 1919, Enid Violet Ida,
da. of the late William Humble Dudley Ward [see
E. Dudley, colls.].
Daughter living— Camilla Mary Shafto, b. 1895 : m.
1918, Edmund Henry Apsley Treherne, sometime
Lieut. Roy. Scots.
Sister living— Camilla Beatrix Mary. Residence ,
15, The Grange, Wimbledon, S.W. 19.
The 2nd baronet, Sir Robert Alexander Shafto,
was Lieut, of co. Antrim, he sat as M.P. for Cam-
bridge ( L ) 1847-52, and 1854-7, an<? *n l%73 w*s
created Baron Waveney (peerage of United Kingdom);
Loyal to the death.
he died 1886, when the Barony expired, and the Baronetcy devolved upon his brother.
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ADAM, Creation (U.K.) 1882, of Blair Adam, co. Kinross.
The cross gives me welcome ${r CHARLES ELPHINSTONE ADAM, I St Baronet,
el. son of the late Right Hon. William Patrick Adam, M.P.,
C.I.E. ; b. Aug. 7th, 1859; ed.at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford
(B. A. 1882, M.A. 1885) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn and Inner Temple
1885 ; has Vol. long ser. medal ; Hon. Lieut, in Army, and a
J.P. for cos. Fife and Kinross ; served during European War
1915-18 with R.N.V.R. and as Train Conducting Officer in
France ; was Convener for co. Kinross 1893-1910, Chm. of its
Territorial Force Asso. 1908-9, Lord -Lieut, thereof 1909-11,
and Private Sec. to Parliamentary Sec. to the Treasury (Rt.
Hon. E. Marjoribanks) 1892-4, and to the Lord Privy Seal
and Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster (Baron Tweedmouth)
1894-5 : in. 1912, Edith, da. of the late William Dobson, of
Victoria, British Columbia.
^rms— Quarterly, ist and 4th, argent, a mullet azure pierced of the field between three cross-
crosslets fitchee, gules, Adam ; 2nd, argent, three arrows gules, the centre one palewise, the others
in saltire, points downwards, banded together vert, between six trefoils slipped of the last, two in
chief, two in fesse, and two in base, Littlejohn ; 3rd, argent, three hawks’ heads erased proper, on a
bordure engrailed azure eight bezants, Brydone. Crest — A cross-crosslet, as in the arms, surmounted
by a sword in saltire proper, hiked and pommelled or.
Seat — Blair Adam House, Blair Adam, Kinross-shire. Chambers— 5, New Square, Lincoln’s
Inn, W.C. Clubs — Brooks’s, United University, National Liberal.
Sisters living — Clementina Mary; formerly Lady-in-Waiting to Princess Patricia of Connaught.
Residence, 20, Halsey Street, S.W. Emily Elizabeth: m. ist, 1895, Major the Hon. Lionel
Henry Dudley Fortescue, who d. (killed in action ) 1900 [see E. Fortescue] ; 2ndly, 1912, Walter
B. Ferrie. Residence , Vancouver, British Columbia.-^— Constance Marion : m. 1907, Ernest
Hopwood, and has issue living, John Adam, b. 1910, — Alison Mary, b. 1912. Residence , Dowhill,
Blair Adam, Kinross-shire.
Collateral Branch living. ( Not in remainder ).
Issue of the late William Keith Adam, 2nd son of the Rt. Hon. William "Patrick
Adam, P.C., M.P., C. I.E., father of ist baronet, b. 1861, d. 1900: m. 1888,
Jane Emily, da. of the late George Walpole Leake, Q.C., of Perth, W.
Australia : —
Robert William Wyllie, b. 1889; Sergeant W. Australian Contingent; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1916. Charles Keith, R.N., b. 1891 ; became Lieut. 1913. Rose Emily.
Eleanora Constance.
William Adam, the architect, b. 1689, acquired Blair, and his son Robert, M.P. for Kinross-shire
176b, was architect to George III. The great-grandfather of the present baronet, the Rt. Hon.
William, M.P., was Lord-Lieut. of Kinross-shire, and Lord Chief Commissioner of the Jury Court
of Scotland, his grandfather, Adm. Sir Charles, K.C.B., M.P. , was Lord-Lieut. of Kinross-shire,
and sometime Governor of Greenwich Hospital, and his father, the Rt. Hon. William Patrick, C.I.E. ,
M.P. ( L ) for Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire 1859-80, and successively a Lord of the Treasury,
First Commissioner of Works and Buildings, and Governor of Madras ; he d. 1881, and in 1882 his
widow was granted the precedency of a Baronet’s widow, while his son was cr. a Baronet.
ADAM, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Hankelow Court, co. Chester.
Sir Frank Forbes Adam, C.B., C.I.E.,
ist Baronet , son of the late James Graham Adam,
of Denovan, Stirlingshire; b. 1846; ed. at Loretto
House Sch. ; Hon. LL.D. Manchester 1908; was
Pres, of Bombay Chamber of Commerce 1884-9;
formerly Pres, of Bank of Bombay, a Member of the
Legislative Council of Governor of Bombay, and a
Trustee of Port of Bombay ; was Pres, of Man-
chester Chamber of Commerce 1893, 1894, and
1 903-5 ; elected Chm, of Board of Manchester Roy.
Infirmary 1900 ; has been Chm. of Council of Man-
chester Univ. since 1904 ; is a merchant, Chm.
Manchester and County Bank, a J.P. and D.L. for
Lancashire, Chm. E. Lancashire Territorial Force
Asso., and a Member of Board of Trade Arbitration
Court and Advisory Committee ; C.I.E. 1888, Knt.
1890, C.B. (Civil) 1919: in. 1883, Rose Frances,
da. of the late Charles Gurdon Kemball, formerly
Judge of High Court, Bombay, and has issue.
$Vrms— Argent, a mullet pierced between three cross-cross-
lets fitchee gules, a chief of the last thereon a pale or, charged
with a rose of the second. Crtst — A cubit arm argent holding in the hand a cross-crosslet fitchee
and charged on the wrist with a rose, both as in the arms.
Seat — Burnall Hall, Wilmslow, Cheshire. Club— Union.
Sons living-RONALD FORBES, D.S.O., O.B.E., b. Oct. 30th, 1885; Major R.H.A., and a
Gen. Staff Officer; European War 1914-18 in France and Italy (despatches, D.S.O., O.B.E.) ;
D.S.O. 1918, O B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1915, Anna Dorothy, da. of F. J. Pitman. Eric Graham
Forbes, b. 1888; is a Clerk in Foreign Office : m. 1918, Agatha Perrin, da. of Reginald Walter
Macan, Master of Univ. Coll., Oxford, and widow of Sidney Spooner, and has issue living, a son,
b. 1920. Clubs, Royal Automobile, Cavendish. Colin Gurdon, b. i88q; is in I.C.S., and Lieut.
in Army ; served during European War 1915-18 in Palestine and Mesopotamia on Staff.
Daughter living- Hetty Clifford Reay, b. 1896.
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AFFLECK. Creation (G.B.) 1782, of Dalham Hall, Suffolk.
Sir Frederick Danby James Affleck, 8th
Baronet , son of the late Rev. James Danby Affleck, 3rd son
of 4th baronet ; b. Feb. 3rd, 1856 : s. his cousin, Sir Robert,
1919 : m. 18 — , Lily, da. of , and has issue.
— Argent, three bars sable, guttee d’eau, in chief two ears of
wheat vert. Crrst — An ear of wheat or, between two fern branches proper.
Residence — Buderim Mountain, via Palmwoods, Queensland.
Sons living— ONE, b. 18- . Another, b. 18—.
Brother living — Arthur Edward Highlander, b. 1857.
Daughters living Of 6th Baronet— Anna Maria. Frances Caroline.
Helen Affleck : m. 1883, the Rev. Henry Bruce Pugh, formerly
R. of Dalham, and Rural Dean of Thurlow, and has issue living, Robert
Pretiosum quod utile. William Bruce (of King’s College School, Wimbledon Common, S.W.19),
That is valuable which ^1891 ; ed. at Eton and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B A. 1916) ; is Senior
is useful Modern Language Master and Choirmaster at KingsCoIl. Sch., Wim-
bledon Common. Residence , East Dene, 2, St. Matthew’s Road,
St. Leonards-on-Sea.— Mary Elizabeth Harriett : m. 1893, John William Rudd, solicitor, and
has issue living, Mary Margaret, b. 1900. Residence , Anerley Park, Anerley, S.E.
Mother living — Sophia, da. of Edward Dyson : m. 1853, the Rev. James Danby Affleck, who d.
1862, and has issue living [see ante]. Residence ,
The 1st baronet, Rear-Adm. Sir Edmund Affleck, was thanked by both Houses of Parliament,
and created a baronet, with remainder to the issue male of his father, in consideration of his ser-
vices in the engagement between the fleet of Adm. Rodney and the French squadron under Count de
Grasse 1782. He sat as M.P. for Colchester 1786. The 3rd baronet was Col. 16th Lancers. The
7th baronet, Sir Robert Affleck, m. 1886, Julia Georgina (who obtained a divorce 19x4), da. of John
Sampson Prince.
AGNEW, Creation (N.S.) 1629, of Lochnaw, Wigtownshire.
Sir Andrew Noel Agnew, 9th
Baronet ; b. Aug. 14th, 1850 ; s. his
father, Sir Andrew, 1892 ; ed.at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1871) ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1874 ; is a J.P., a D.L.,
and Vice-Lieut, of Wigtownshire; formerly
Capt. 1st Ayrshire and Galloway R.G.A.
(Vol.); unsuccessfully contested Dumfries
Dist. 1892; sat as M.P. for Edinburgh, S.
Div. (Lit') Oct. 1900 to Jan. 1906 : m.
1889, Gertrude, da. of the late Hon. Gowran
Charles Vernon [see B. Lyveden, colls.].
gtrnts — Argent, a chevron between two cinque-
foils in chief gules, and a saltire couped in base
azure. Crest — An eagle issuant and reguardant
proper. Supporters — Two heraldic tigers proper,
collared and chained or.
Seat — Lochnaw Castle, Stranraer, Wigtown-
shire. Residence — Whitehill Farm, Dane End,
Ware. Clubs — Brooks’s, New (Edinburgh).
Brothers living CHARLES HAMLYN, b. June 21st, 1859; formerly Major 4th Hussars; is a
oAc ^ Wigtownshire; served in Burma Campaign 1885-7 (medal with clasp), and in Rhodesia
1890, with 7th Hussars (medal) : m. 1897, Lilian Anne (from whom he obtained a divorce 1908), da.
of the late _ Lieut. -Gen. Sir James Wolfe Murray, K.C.B., R. A. [see Murray, Bt., cr. 1628, colls.], and
has issue living, Fulke Melville Gerald Noel, b. 1900. Residence , Northbourne, Chobham, Surrey.
Clubs, Naval and Military, Hyde Park, Cavalry, Brooks’s.— Quentin Graham Kinnaird, M.V.O.,
B.S.O-, b. 1861 ; formerly Capt. Roy. Scots Fusiliers and Major Manchester Regt. ; is Col. Special
Reserve ; was Assist. Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. at Gibraltar (Gen. Sir George White) 1902-5 ; is a J.P.
and D.L. for Wigtownshire, and one of H.M.’s Hon. Corps of Gentleman-at-Arms ; sometime Purse
Bearer to Lord High Commr. to Gen. Assembly of Ch. of Scotland ; Burma campaign 1885-6 as
A.D.C. to Gen. Comdg. (despatches twice, medal with clasp), Tirah Expedition 1897-8, on Staff
of Gen. Comdg. (medal with two clasps), S. Africa 1899-1902, with Roy. Scots Fusiliers, and as
Provost Marshal and D.A.A.G. (despatches, Queen’s medal with six clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, promoted Major, D.S.O.), European War 1914-18 in France and Gallipoli, Comdg. 3rd
Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers, 1st Batn. King’s Own Scottish Borderers, and 87th and 89th Brigs., as
Area Comdt., 7th Corps, and Comdg. a Labour Group (1914-15 star, two medals, promoted Col.) ;
D.S.O. 1902, M.V.O. (4th class) 1903 : m. 1st, 1899, Evelyn Mary, who d. 1913, da. of the late Capt.
J- H. I. Alexander, C.B., R.N. ; 2ndly, 1916, Cicely Anne Churchill, da. of the late James Inskip,
of Clifton Park House, Clifton, and has "issue living (by 1st marriage), David Quentin Hope, b.
1900 ; is Lieut. Indian Army, — John Andrew, b. 1903, — Patrick Alexander, b. 1908, — Suzanna Mary,
A 1907, — (by 2nd marriage) Andrew Quentin, b. 1917. Residence, Garrallan, Cumnock, Ayrshire.
Clubs, Naval and Military, New (Edinburgh).
Sisters living — Caroline Charlotte. Residence, Northbourne, Chobham, Surrey.' Mary Alma
Victoria [Baroness Kinnaird) -. in. 1875, the nth Baron Kinnaird. Residences , Rossie Priory,
Inchture, Perthshire; 10, St. James’s Square, S.W.i. Marguerite Violet Maud : in. 1890, Lieut. -
Col. ^ranc*s Dudley Williams-Drummond, C.B.E. [see Williams-Drummond, Bt.]. Residence,
Hafodneddyn, Llandilo, S. Wales.
Uncles living (sons of 7th baronet) — Thomas Frederick Andrew, b. 1834 ; formerly Agent Bank of
England, Liverpool : m. 1861, Julia, da. of the late Charles Pelly, M.C.S. [see Pelly, Bt., colls.],
and has issue living. Douglas. R.N., b. 1869 ; became Lieut. 1898, Com. (retired) 1912, and Capt. 19x9 ;
is serving in Naval Transport Depart. : in. 1904, Louise, da. of Robert Thorne, formerly of Cleve-
mnds, Greenock, and has issue living, Frederick Douglas b. 1909,— Ernest Frederick (of Glen Shira,
■’ Cheshire), b. 1871 : m. 1916, Evelyn Carr, da. of Robert Carr Greenham, of Heswall,
Cheshire,— -Percy Reginald, b. 1878; served in S. Africa 1900, with Imperial Yeo. (wounded), —
Harold Carnegie, b. 1881 ; Capt. The King’s (Liverpool Regt., and Machine Gun Corps), —
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Henrietta,— Ethel Patricia, — Marion. Residence , Lullingfields, Heswall, Cheshire. Gerald
Andrew, b. 1835 ; entered Army 1855, and retired as Hon. Lieut.-Col. 1884 ; served in Indian
Mutiny campaign 1857-8 (wounded, medal with two clasps): m. 1870, Margaret Cuninghame,
da. of the late William Bonar, of Warriston, N.B., and has issue living, Eva Mary : m. 1906,
Archibald Campbell, and has issue living, Gerald Archibald b. 1909, Lilias Madeline b. 1907, Zella
Margaret b. 1912, Patricia Jean b. 1916. Residetice, East Warriston House, Edinburgh.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Henry de Courcy Agnew, 2nd son of 8th baronet, b. 1851, d. 1910 :
m. 1885, Ethel Anne (who m. 2ndly, 1911, Edmund Charrington, of Icewood Cottage,
Limpsfield), da. of the late Capt. Thomas William GofF, 7th Dragoon Guards : —
Dorothea Alma : m. 1907, Harold Swann [see Swann, Bt.]. Hazel Louisa ( Viscountess Comber-
mere') : m. 1913, the 4th Viscount Combermere. Residence , The Ham, Wantage, Berks.
Issue of the late Capt. John de Courcy Andrew Agnew, 2nd son of 7th baronet, b.
1819, d. 1916: m. 1st, 1849, Anne, who d. 1852, da. of the late Rev. David Wau-
chope ; 2ndly, 1854, Patricia Elizabeth, who d. 1870, da. of the late William Henry
Dowbiggin ; 3rdly, 1872, Patricia, who. d. 1910, da. of Sir Alexander Ramsay,
2nd Bt. : —
(By 2nd marriage), Robert Wauchope, b. 1861. Andrew William, b. 1864. Samuel Montagu,
0. B.E. , b. 1867 ; is a retired Capt. R.N. ; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal, Khedive’s bronze
star); O.B.E. T918. Georgina Anne: m. 1885, James Ferguson, K.C. (Sheriff of Forfarshire),
who d. 1917, having had issue, of whom James, b. 1886 ; European War 1914-16, as Major Roy.
Scots (Lothian Regt.) (missing),— John de Courcy, b. 1887. Residence , Kinmundy, Aberdeen-
shire, Madeline Mary.
Issue of the late Rev. David Carnegie Andrew Agnew, 3rd son of 7th baronet,
b. 1821, d. 1887 : m. 1855, Eleanora, who d. 1903, da. of G. Bell, F.R.S.E. : —
Andrew David Carnegie, b. 1856 : m. 1882, Minnie Dale, da. of David Dale Buchanan, and
has issue living. Pearl Eleanor Isabella Jane, b. 1883, — Ruby Geraldine, b. 1887, — Amethyst
Muriel Dale, b. 1892, — Ivy Diamond Dale, b. 1895. Residence , Durban, Natal.- Agnes Madeline
Eleanora : m. 1897, James Macdonald, W. S., Dep. Keeper of Great Seal of Scotland. Residence ,
27, Heriot Row, Edinburgh.
Issue of the late Sir Stair Andrew Agnew, K.C. B., 5th son of 7th baronet, b. 1831, d.
1916 : m. 1870, Georgina, who d. 1916, da. of the late George More Nisbett, of
Cairnhill, Lanarkshire : —
Stair Carnegie, b. 1872; ed at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1893, M.A. 1901); Bar. Inner
Temple 1896: m. 1918, Sylvia Bellville, da. of Alexander Martin Bunster Bremner, Bar. -at-Law, of
1, St. Petersburg Place, W. , and 4, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C., and has issue living, Lesley
Stair, b. 1919,— a son, b. 1920. Residence, 109, Sloane Street, S.W. Chambers , 4, Paper Buildings,
Temple, E.C.—— Herbert Charles, b. 1880; Major R. E. ; Mesopotamia 1917-18 (despatches twice) :
m. 19T9, Enys, da. of the late James Wason, of Merton Hall, Wigtownshire, and has issue living,
David Michael, b. 1920.— Mabel Mary. Georgina Constance : m. 1913, Major Denis Wellesley
Maxwell, Indian Army, and has issue living, John Francis, b. 1918, — Andrew George, b. 1920 —
Violet Denise, b. 1915. Dora Charlotte.
The three first baronets successively represented Wigtownshire in Parliament, — the latter was also
a member of the Grand Convention of Estates 1689. The 5th baronet, a Lieut.-Gen. in the army,
received ^4,000 as compensation for the abolition of the office of Sheriff of Wigtownshire, which had
been hereditary in this family for more than 300 years. The 7th baronet was M.P. for Wigtownshire
(L) 1830-38, and the 8th, 1856-68.
AGNEW, Creation (U.K.) 1895, of Great Stanhope Street, St. George, Hanover
Square, Co. London.
Sir George William Agnew, 2nd Baronet , b.
Jan. 19th, 1852; j. his father Sir William 1910; ed. at
Rugby, and at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1879) ;
is a J.P. for Lancashire and Suffolk, and Major Suffolk Vol.
Regt.; sat as M.P. for Salford, W. Div. (Z) Jan. 1906 to
Nov. 1918 : m. 1878, Fanny, da. of the late John Stuart
Bolton, of Oulton Hall, Norfolk, and has issue.
$rtns — Per saltire argent and gules, in pale two cinquefoils and in fesse
as many saltires couped, all counterchanged- Crtsi— An eagle reguardant,
wings expanded proper, each wing charged with a pale or, holding in its
mouth a sword pointed upwards also proper, and resting the dexter claw on
a saltire couped gules.
Seat — Rougham Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. Club — Reform.
Sons living— JOHN STUART, b. Sept. 16th, 1879 ; ed. at Rugby, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Major Yeo. ; served during European War
1914-18 : m. 1910, Kathleen, da. of the late T. W. H. White, of West Lea, Meanwood, near Leeds,
and has issue living, John Anthony Stuart, b. 1914, — George Keith, b. 1918. Residetice , Battlies
House, Rougham, Bury St. Edmunds. Club , Cavalry.— George Colin, b. 1882; ed. at Kings
Coll., Camb. Club, Windham.
Daughters living — Mary Emily, b. 1880 : m. 1904, William Burn Anderson. Residence, 31, Green
Street, Park Lane, W. Fanny Isabel (twin), b. 1880: m. 1909, Brig.-Gen. Oswald Kesteven
Chance, C.M.G., D.S.O., and has issue living, Ivan Oswald, b. 1910,— Barbara Isabel, b. 1913.——
Dorothy, b. 1885: m. 1906, Hinton Arthur Stewart.— — Sybil Alice, b. 1891 : m. 1919, Lieut. -Col.
John Talbot Wentworth Reeve, D.S.O. Cicely (twin), b. 1801: m. 1920, Norman Froggatt
Kingzett, M.B.E. Residence , Karridale, West Byfleet, Surrey.
Brothers living— Charles Morland, Q.B.E., b. 1855 ; ed. at Rugby and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1879, M.A. 1883); sometime a partner in the firm of Thomas Agnew and Sons, dealers in works of art,
of 43, Old Bond Street, W. ; O. B.E. 1918 : m. r88i, Evelyn Mary, da. of William Naylor, and has issue
living, Charles Gerald (of Copse Hill, Greys, Henley-on-Thames), b. 1882 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ,
is Capt. Manchester Regt. ; served during European War 1916 : m. 1906, Olive Mary^da. of the late
Ven. William Danks, Canon of Canterbury, and has issue living, Geoffrey William Gerald £.1908,
Denys Morland b. 1919, Sylvia Mary b. 1912, — Kenneth Morland, D.S.O. , M.C., b. 1880; Major
R.F.A. ; European War 1914-18 (wounded, M.C., D.S.O., Italian Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. i9x9 •
m. 1910, Edith, da. of the late Dr. A. H. Laver, of Sheffield, and has issue living, Joyce b. 1913,—
Alan Graeme, b. 1887; is Major R.F.A. (T.F.): m. 1913, Dorothy Cecil, da. of the late William
Winstanley Strode, of Pole House, King's Langley, and has issue living, Peter Graeme^. 1914,
Jacqueline b. 1916,— Hugh Ladas, b. 1894; sometime Lieut. R. N.,— William Gladstone R.N., b.
1898; became a Sub-Lieut. 1917, — Emily Margaret, b. 1884. Residences, Durrants, Croxley Green,
Herts ; 9, Cavendish Square, W. Philip Leslie, b. 1863 ; ed. at Rugby, and at New Coll., Oxford
Consilio et impetu.
By wisdom and vigour.
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(B.A. 1887, M.A. 1890); Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1890; is a Director of Bradbury, Agnew, and Co.
(Limited), proprietors and publishers of Punch , of 10, Bouverie Street, E.C., and a J.P. for
Northants : nt. 1889, Alexandra Georgette, da. of Ewan Christian, and has issue living, Ewan
Siegfried, b. 1893; sometime Lieut. Lancers; served during European War 1915-17 (despatches) :
m. 1917, Marion, da. of Frank Loughborough Pearson, formerly of Whitchurch, Oxon,— Enid
Jocelyn, b. 1898 : m. 1919, Capt. Roger Evans, M.C., 7th Hussars, and has issue living, Michael
David Agnew b. 1920. Residences, 18, Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, W.; Littlecourt, Farthing-
stone, Northants.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Walter Agnew, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b 1861, d. 1915 : m. 1886,
Mabel, da. of Charles Wilkin, of Gordon Square, W.C. : —
Victor Charles Walter, b. 1887; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1911); is Capt. Yeo. : nt. 1913,
Phyllis May Claude, da. of the late Claude Baggallay, K.C., of 32, Draycott Place, S.W., and
has issue living, Charles David, b. 1916, — Elizabeth Moran, b. 1914. Residence, The.Manor House,
Wendover, Bucks.— Richard Leslie, b. 1900.— Phyllis Mary, b. 1895.
The 1st Baronet, Sir William (many years senior partner in the firm of Thomas Agnew and Sons,
of Manchester, Liverpool, and London, and Chm. of Bradbury, Agnew, and Co. (Limited), proprietors
and publishers of Punch), sat as M.P. for S.E. Lancashire ( L ) 1880-85, and for Lancashire (S.E.),
Stretford Div. 1885-6.
AINSWORTH, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Ardanaiseig, co. Argyll.
Sir John Stirling Ainsworth, ist Baronet , second son of the
late Thomas Ainsworth, of The Flosh, Cleator, Cumberland, by Mary Laurie,
el. da. of the late Rev. John Stirling, D.D., of Craigie, Ayrshire; b. Jan. 30th,
1844; ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch., and at Univ. Coll.; M.A. and LL.B. London; is a
Mine-owner, a J.P. and D.L. for Cumberland (High Sheriff 1891), a J.P. and D.L.
for Argyllshire, and Chm. of the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway Co.;
appointed a Member of Roy. Commn. on Mines 1910; was Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 3rd
Vol. Batn. Border Regt. (V.D.) 1898-1902 ; unsuccessfully contested Barrow-in-
Furness (Z) 1886, and Argyllshire 1900; sat as M.P. for Argyllshire Aug. 1903 to
Nov. 1918, having been defeated there 1900: m. 1879, Margaret Catherine, who d.
1918, el. da. of the late Robert Reid Macredie, having had issue, of whom the
younger son, John Stirling, b. 1889 ; Lieut, nth Hussars ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1914.
— Not granted at College of Arms at time of going to press.
Seats — Ardanaiseig, Kilchrenan, Argyllshire ; Harecroft, Gosforth, Cumberland ; The Flosh,
Cleator, Cumberland. Club — Reform.
Son living — THOMAS, b. Feb. 8th, 1886 ; is Lieut, nth Hussars : nt. 1911, Lady Edina Dorothy
Hope Conyngham, da. of 4th Marquess of Conyngham, and has issue living, a son, b. 1912, — a
da., b. 1916. Residence , Harecroft, Gosforth, Cumberland.
Daughters living— Jean Barbara ( Viscountess Massereene and Ferrard), b. 1883: m. 1905, the
12th Viscount Massereene and Ferrard. Residence , Antrim Castle, co. Antrim. Margaret
Louise, b. 1887 : m. 1912, Arthur George Murray Smith, Lieut. Household Cav., who d. (killed
in action during European War; 1914 [B. Belper]. Residence , Ardanaiseig, Kilchrenan, Argyllshire.
AIRD, Creation (U.K.) 1901, of Hyde Park Terrace, Paddington, co. London.
Sir John Aird, 2nd Baronet; b. Nov. 6th, 1861 ;
s. his father. Sir John, 1911 ; is a Lieut, for City of London ;
served in Suakin Expedition 1884-5 (medals with clasps) ;
has Grand Cordon of the Medjidie and 2nd class Osmanieh ;
unsuccessfully contested Southampton (C) Jan. 1906 : m.
1886, Alicia Ellen, da. of the late James Hall Renton, of
39, Park Lane, W., and has issue.
$.rms — Gules, on a chevron between in chief two wolves heads erased,
and in base a mullet of six points within an increscent all argent, two
falcons’ heads erased sable. Crtsi— On a bull-headed rail fessewise,
a lion rampant holding erect between the paws a spike point downwards
all proper.
Residence — 22. Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton.
Vigilantia.
By vigilance.
Sons living— JOHN RENTON, M.C. , b. Aug. 7th, 1898; ed. at
Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Grenadier Guards; served during
European War 1918 (despatches, M.C.). Joseph Maurice, b. 1904.
Daughters living— Nellie Phyllis, b. 1887 : m. 1910, William Noel CunlifFe [see Cunliffe, Bt.,
colls.]. Evelyn Dorothy, b. 1891.
Brother living— Malcolm Rucker, b. 1872: nt. 1898, Nellie Margaret, da. of Jeremiah Dummett,
formerly of 54, Porchester Terrace, W. , and has issue living, Malcolm Henry, b. 1899; ed. at
R.M.C. ; is Lieut. 9th Lancers, — Ronald, b. 1902, — Ian Basil, b. 1905, — Ruth Sarah, b. 1909, — Mary
Elizabeth, b. 1912. Residence , Woolton House, Newbury, Berks.
Sisters living— Sarah : m. 1878, Basil Pym Ellis, who d. 1907, and has with other issue living,
Basil Aird Whittaker, b. 18— : m. 1906, Phyllis Kate, elder da.iof Sir Luke Fildes, K.C.V.O.,
R.A., of 11, Melbury Road, Kensington, W.,- — Violet Agnes, b. 18 — : nt. 1909, Dudley Arthur
Gunnell. Jessie: nt. 1883, George Neill Abernethy, and has issue living, Olive, b. 1884:
nt. 1909, Godfrey Ewart Morgans, of 47, Campden Hill Square, W., — Jessie Aird, b. 1891 :
m. 1913, Owen Johnston Humbert, — Iris Ethel, b. 1899. Residence , Broom Hall, Oxshott,
Surrey. Ada Eleanor: nt. 1889, Louis Mieville, and has issue living, Jean Louis, D.S.O.,
b. 1890 [see “ Companionage ”] : nt. 1915, Evelyn Elsie, da. of Col. Francis Boynton [see
Boynton, Bt., colls.]., and has issue living, a son, b. 1916. Residence , 75, Avenue des Champs
Elysees, Paris. ■ Vida : m. 1892, the Rev. Edward Paterson Anderson, V. of St. John’s, Padding-
ton, W., and has with other issue living, Angus Aird, b. 1913. Residence, 4, .Cambridge Square,
Hyde Park, W... Gertrude.— —Dorothy : tn. 1899, Capt. Spyridion Mavrojam, Roy. Fusiliers,
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and has issue living, Dorothy, b. 1901, — Sybil, b. 1903, — Alexandra, b. 1906, — Evelyn, b. 1908, —
Mary, b. 1910, — Nesta, b. 1911. Residence , Clyro Court, near Hay, Radnorshire.
The 1st baronet, Sir John, was a partner in the firm of John Aird and Co., contractors (who
carried out the Assuan Dam and Assiut Barrage in Egypt), and sat as M.P. for Paddington, N. Div.
(C) 1887-1906.
ALBU, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Grosvenor Place, City of Westminster, and
Johannesburg, Province of Transvaal, Union of South Africa.
Sir George Albu, ist Baronet , son of
the late Simon Albu, of Berlin ; b. Oct. 27th, 1857 ;
ed. in Berlin ; formerly a partner in the firm of G.
and L. Albu, merchants, of Johannesburg, Trans-
vaal, and Winchester House, E.C. ; is Chm. and
Managing Director of the General Mining and
Finance Corporation (Limited) and Consul for
Denmark at Johannesburg; naturalized as British
subject in Transvaal 1887, and in England 1911 :
tn. 1888, Gertrude Alice Frederica, da. of Max
Rosendorff, and has issue.
— Per chevron raguly or and vert, in the dexter
chief an acorn, in the sinister a flower of a sugar bush, both
slipped and leaved, and in base a bear sejant proper. Crist —
The battlements of a tower or, issuant therefrom a demi-bear
proper, holding in the dexter paw a flower of the sugar plant
a£ in the arms.
Residences — Northwards, Park Town, Johannesburg,
Transvaal.
Son living— GEORGE WERNER, b. Sept. 3rd, 1905.
Daughters living— Charlotte Frederike, b. 1889.
Katherine Victoria, b. 1891 : m. 1913, Erroll Gordon Hay,
and has issue living, Ian Bruce David, b. 1916, — Kathleen
Helen Elizabeth, b. 1914. Alice Erna, b. 1893.——
Irene Elsie, b. 1900.
ALEXANDER, Creation (U.K.) 1809, of the City of Dublin.
Sir Lionel Cecil William Alexander, V.S.O. ,
6th Baronet ; b. Sept. 23rd, 1885 ; s. his father, Sir William
Ferdinand, 1896; is Major London Regt. ; formerly Lieut.
Grenadier Guards; served during European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) ; D.S.O. 1916 : tn. 1908,
Noorouz Weston, da. of Sir Ernest Cable, of Lyndridge, Bishop-
steignton, S. Devon, and 29, 'Hertford Street, W., and has issue.
$rms — Per pale argent and sable a chevron, and in base a crescent
counterchanged ; on a canton azure a harp or, in the sinister chief point a
mullet of the last. Crest — An armed arm embowed holding a sword proper,
charged on the wrist with a mullet or.
Son living— DESMOND WILLIAM LIONEL, b. Oct. 4th, 1910.
Sister living— Eileen Edith Caledon, b. 1888: m. 1908, Major Donald
Cuthbertson Dennistoun Sword, D.S.O., The Cameronians (Scottish
Rifles), who obtained a divorce 1918, and has issue living, Roderick
William Dennistoun, b. 1909.
Aunts living (sisters of 5th baronet) — Charlotte : tn. 1862, the Rev. Thomas Borlase Coulson, who
d. 1895, Hon. Canon of Truro. Residence, Oakfield Court, Tunbridge Wells.— Annie Isabella :
tn. 1871, Charles Forbes Calland, who d. 1907, formerly Lieut. 98th Regt., and has issue living,
Arthur Alexander Forbes, b. 1887. Mary : tn. 1869, Henry John Goodwin Robinson, who d.
1916, formerly Lieut. 98th Regt., and has issue living, Herbert, b. 1872.— -Fanny Jane: tn. 1882,
Aston Edward McMurdo, a retired Com. R.N., who d. 1904, having had issue, Robert, b. 1892;
d. (killed in action during European War) 19x6 Lucy: tn. 1881, Frank Theodore Bagshawe,
formerly Commr. of Police, Madras, having had issue, of whom Adair Grey, b. 1884 ; d. (killed in
action in Gallipoli during European War),— Norman Hugh, b. 1886.
Widows living Of 4th and 5th Baronets— Mary Kathleen {Lady Alexander), da. of the
Rev. John Dreaper : tti. 1877, as his second wife, Sir John Wallis Alexander, 4th baronet, who
d. 1888. Edith {Lady Alexander), da. of the late George Frederick Heriot La Fargue, of
Husbands Bosworth, and Oatby, Leicestershire : tn. ist, 1884, Sir William Ferdinand Alexander,
5th baronet, who d. 1.896 ; 2ndly, 1897, the Rev. Frederick William Thurlow. Residence, 6, Morpeth
Mansions, Westminster, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Alexander-Shaw, son of the late William John
Alexander Shaw, and son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Godfrey William Alexander, b. 1861, d. 1903, having discontinued the
surname of Shaw : tn. 1890, Alice Maude, da. of James Priestley, of Bankfield, Taylor
Hill, Huddersfield : —
Kathleen, b. 1892.
Issue of the late Charles Henry Alexander, b. 1866, d. 1898: tn. 1890, Susie Macauly, da. of
Robert Alexander, of Harwich, Kent, Canada: —
Robert Godfrey, b. 1894.
Of this family the Earls of Caledon are a branch. John Alexander (el. son of Capt. Andrew
Alexander, of Ballyclose, who was attainted in 1689) had three sons (1) John, ancestor of the
Alexanders of Milford, co. Carlow, (2) Nathaniel, ancestor of the Earls of Caledon, (3) William,
ancestor of William Alexander, ist baronet, who was Lord Mayor of Dublin. The 2nd baronet was
a Director of the Bank of Ireland, and the 3rd baronet was Attorney-General to H.M. King
Edward VII. when Prince of Wales, and a Member of the Council of H.R.H.
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ALEXANDER, Creation (U.K.) 1886, of Ballochmyle, co. Ayr.
Sir Claud Alexander, 2nd Baronet ; b. Feb.
24th, 1867 ; s. his father Maj.-Gen. Sir Claud, 1899 ; ed.
at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1899) ; formerly
Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers; is a J.P. for Ayr-
shire : m. 1st, 1889, Lady Diana Montgomerie (from whom
he obtained a divorce 1894), who d. 1914, da. of 14th
Earl of Eglinton and Winton ; 2ndly, 1896, Rachel
Belasyse, da. of the late Rev. Henry Holden, D.D. (some-
time R. ofS. Luffenham, Rutland), Hon. Canon of Durham,
of Boscobel, Streatham, S.W., and has issue.
Per pale argent and sable a chevron, in chief a fleur de
lys, in base a crescent, all countercharged, within a bordure per pale
gules and or. Crest — An elephant passant proper.
Seats — Fay Gate Wood, Sussex ; Ballochmyle, Ayrshire.
Sons living-By 1st marriage-wiLFRED ARCHIBALD, b.
Oct. 6th, 1892 ; is in Consular Ser. : in. 1919, Mary Prudence, da.
of Guy F. H. Acheson, Commr. of Customs, China. Residence ,
Canton, China By 2nd marriage — Claud, b. 1897.— —Boyd,
b. 1902.
Daughter living— By 2nd marriage— Wilhelmina, b. 1907.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Eliza ( Lady Alexander ), only da. of the late Alexander
Speirs. of Elderslie : in. 1863, Maj.-Gen. Sir Claud Alexander, 1st baronet, who d. 1899. Resi-
dence, Nedging Grange, Bildestone, Suffolk.
Maj.-Gen. Sir Claud Alexander, 1st baronet, sat as M.P. for S. Ayrshire (C) 1874-85.
ALISON, Creation (U.K.) 1852.
Sir Archibald Alison, 3rd Baronet ; b. May 20th,
1862 ; s. his father, Gen. Sir Archibald, G.C.B. , LL.D ., 1907;
ed. at Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Col., Sandhurst ; sometime Lieut.
1st Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), and subsequently
Capt. of its 5th Batn. ; was Colonial Sec. of Bermuda 1888-
1900; m. 1888, Georgina, da. of the late J. Bond Cabbell,
of Cromer Hall, Norfolk, having had issuet of whom the 2nd
son, George Newdegate, b. 1889 ; Capt. Seaforth Highlanders ;
d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
&n«8 — Azure, between two fleurs-de-lis in chief and a fir-tree eradicated
in base or, a bear’s head argent muzzled gules. Cmt — A hawk’s head
erased proper.
Residence — Possil House, Budleigh Salterton, Devon. Club — Boodle’s.
Sons living — ARCHIBALD, R.N., b. Nov. 5th, 1888; became Lieut.
1910, and Lieut. -Com. 1918 : in. 1919, Isa Margery Tyrrell, da. of Charles Tyrrell Giles, K.C., D.L.
of Copse Hill House, Wimbledon, S.W. Frederick Black, b. 1893; a retired Lieut. R.N. :
m. 1919, Lilian Phcebe, da. of L. C. Phillips, of Sebakwe, Kenilworth, S. Africa. Residence ,
Rusten Vrede, Constancia, Cape Province, S. Africa.
Sisters living — Margaret Frances : m. 1884, Maj.-Gen. Charles Walker Robinson, C.B. [ see
Robinson, Bt., cr. 1854]. Residence , Beverley House, Eaton Rise, Ealing, W.5. Elizabeth Glen-
cairn : m. 1892, Lieut.-Col. Douglas John Gaisford, formerly Essex Imperial Yeo. Residence , The
Grove, Dunboyne. Geraldine Eugenie : in. 1893, Rear-Adm. Julian Alleyne Baker. Resi-
dences, Rowden House, Bromyard, Herefordshire; The Dell, Malvern Wells.— Florence Jane:
m. 1901, Lieut.-Col. Louis Samuel Baker, formerly Indian Army. Residence , Inglewood, Park-
stone, Dorset.
The 1st baronet was an eminent lawyer and historian. The 2nd baronet, Gen. Sir Archibald,
served in Crimean Campaign 1855, during Indian Mutiny 1857-8, as Mil. Sec. to Lord Clyde, Com.-in-
Ch. (lost left arm at Lucknow), in Ashanti War 1873-4, Comdg. European Brig, (thanked by both
Houses of Parliament), and with Egyptian Expedition 1882, Comdg. Highland Brig, (thanked by
both Houses of Parliament), promoted Lieut. -Gen. for distinguished services, and was Comdt.of Staff
Coll., Sandhurst 1877-8, Ch. of Intelligence Depart, at Head Quarters 1878-82, in command of Forces
in Egypt 1882-3, and of Aldershot Div. 1883-8 (A.G. of Army 1885), and Mil. Member of Council of
Sec. of State for India 1888-98.
HAVELOCK-ALLAN, Creation (U.K.) 1858, of Lucknow.
Sir Henry Spencer Moreton Havelock -
Allan, 2nd Baronet ; b. Jan. 30th, 1872; s. his father,
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Marshman, G.C.B. , VC., 1897;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Major
Durham L.I. ; is Major a Batn. Lancashire Fusiliers, a J.P.
and D.L. for co. Durham and a J.P. for N. Riding of Yorks ;
European War 1916-18 (wounded); was Parliamentary
Private Sec. to Under-Sec. of State for India (Hon. E. S.
Montagu, M.P.) July 1910 to Feb. 1914; sat as M.P. for
Durham co., Bishop Auckland Div. (L) Jan. 1910 to Nov.
1918 : m. 1903, Edith, O.B.E., da. of the late T. C. J.
Sowerby, of Snow Hall, Gainford, Darlington.
&rms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th sable, a cross potent quarter
pierced or, charged with four guttes de sang ; in chief two lions,
heads erased of the second, all within a bordure engrailed erminois ;
a canton ermine, Allan ; 2nd and 3rd, vert, a castle double-turreted
argent between two fleurs-de-lys in chief, and a cross-crosslet fitchee in
base or, Havelock. Cmta — 1st, a demi-lion rampant argent, ducally
crowned gules, charged on the shoulder with a cross-crosslet fitchee
Lucknow.
Fideliter.
Faithfully.
Vincit veritas.
Truth conquers.
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sable, holding in the dexter paw a cross potent or, supporting in the sinister a rudder of the second ;
2nd, a lion rampant gules, sem£e of ermine spots, charged on the shoulder with a castle argent,
sustaining a Danish battleaxe proper.
Seat — Blackwell Grange, Darlington. Clubs — Brooks’s, Yorkshire.
Brother living— ALLAN, b. March 30th, 1874 ; formerly Lieut. 1st N. Riding of Yorkshire Vol.
Artillery, W. Div. R.A. : m. 1st, 1897, Annie Julia (who obtained a divorce 1913), da. of Sir
William Chaytor, 3rd Bt. ; 2ndly, 1914, Aline, da. of Edward Beresford, of Awbawn, co. Cavan
[see M. Waterford, colls.], and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Henry Ralph Moreton, b. 1899, —
Anthony James Allan, b. 1904, — Hope Aline, b. 1898, — Barbara Jean, b. 1906.
Sister living — Ethel {Baroness Gainford)-. m. 1886, the 1st Baron Gainford. Residences ,
Headlam Hall, Gainford, co. Durham; 8, Hertford Street, W.
Widow living of 1st Baronet — Alice ( Lady Alice Havelock- Allan), da. of 2nd Earl of Ducie :
m. 1865, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan, G.C.B., V.C., xst baronet, whoa?. 1897.
Residence , 8, Hertford Street, W.
Collateral Branches living. In special remainder.
Issue of the late Capt. Joshua Havelock, next brother of 1st baronet, b. 1831, d. 1864 :
m. 1858, his cousin, Isabella Louisa, who d. 1918, da. of Capt. William Creak,
R.N. :—
George Eric, b. 1864: m. 1890, Maria (who obtained a divorce 1909), da. of the late Lewis Nanney,
of Horne Hall, co. Durham, and has issue living, Eric Henry Edwardes, b. 1891.
Granddaughter of the late George Broadfoot Havelock, youngest brother of
1st baronet, b. 1847, d. 1908 : m. 1st, 1873, Georgina Marian, who d. 1888, da. of
James Crosby, Immigration Agent-Gen., Demerara ; 2ndly, 1888, Annie Helen
(now of Devonshire House, Bournemouth), da. of the late Henry Browne Beres
ford, H.E.I.C.S. (head of the Beresford familv) : —
Issue of the late Major Beresford Arthur Jardine Havelock, 2nd Batn. (attached 7th Ser.
Batn.) Prince of Wales’s (N. Staffordshire Regt.), b. 1889, d. (killed in action at Baku)
1918 (despatches) : m. (March) 1916, Kathleen Margaret, da. of Sydney Smith, formerly
Dep. Inspector-Gen. of Police, Punjab : —
Patricia Margaret Helen, b. (Dec.) 1916. Beres Aileen, b. [posthumous], 1919.
Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Havelock, K.C.B., grandfather of the present baronet, distinguished himself
by his unparalleled march from Allahabad to Cawnpore and Lucknow, which latter place he held with
astonishing bravery against the rebels for two months. A patent of baronetcy in his favour was
granted Nov. 26th, 1857, but as he died two days prior to the date thereof, the honour was extended to
his son, Henry Marshman, with special remainder, in default of his issue male, to his father’s issue.
Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry Marshman Havelock, G.C.B., V.C., 1st baronet, who also served with dis-
tinction during the Indian Mutiny, assumed by Roy. license 1880 the additional surname of Allan,
and sat as M.P. for Sunderland ( L ) 1874-81, and for Durham, S.-E. Div. ( LU) 1885-92 and 1895-7,
when he was murdered by Afridis in the Khyber Pass.
ALLEYNE, Creation (G.B.) 1769, of Four Hills, Barbados.
[Name pronounced “Aileen.”]
Sir John Meynell Alleyne, D.S.O. ,
D.S.C., R.N., 4th Baronet, son of the late Reynold
Henry Newton Alleyne, el. son of 3rd Baronet : b.
Aug. nth, 1889; s. his grandfather, Sir John Gay
Newton, 1912; became Lieut. 1910, and Lieut.-
Com. 1918; served during European War 1914-18
(wounded, despatches, D.S.C., D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.
1918.
— Per chevron gules and ermine, in chief two lions’
heads erased or. Cwst — Out of a ducal coronet a horse’s
head argent.
Seat — Chevin, Belper. Town Residence— 27, Drayton
Court, South Kensington, S.W.
Brother living— REYNOLD MEYNELL, R.N., b.
March 6th, 1892 ; became a Lieut. 1914 ; European War
1914-18.
Sisters living — Augusta. Eleanor. Alice: m. 1911,
Capt. Charles Tertius Maclean Plowright, M.B., B.C.,
R.A.M.C.,and has issue living, Mary Alice Allevne, b. 1913,
— Susie Vere Alleyne, b. 1919. Residefice, King Street,
King's Lynn. Ida.— Kathleen.
Daughters living of 3rd Baronet— Agnes Rebecca
Augusta : m. 1880, Frederick Channer Corfield, J.P., who
d. 1904 (formerly Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. (V.D.) 1st Vol.
issue living, Frederick Alleyne, D.S.O., O.B.E., b. 1884 [see
“ Companionage”] : m. 1907, Mary Graham, da. of the late T. Bowater Vernon, of Hanbury,
Wallington, Surrey, and has issue living, Frederick Vernon b. 1915, Mary Agnes b. 1910, —
Richard FitzHerbert, b. 1892 ; Lieut. R.F.A. : m. 1918, Beth, da. of the late J. W. Rynan-Smith,
of Stourton, Worcestershire,— John Wilmot, b. 1893; formerly in Canadian Inf.: m. 1919, Jean
Beringer, — Ralph Tregoning Channer, b. 1895; Lieut. R.F.A., — Agnes Sarah Augusta: m. 1906,
Ivan FitzHerbert Wright [see FitzHerbert, Bt., colls.], — Lucy Mary : m. 1905, Kenneth Hepburn
Wright [see FitzHerbert, Bt., colls.], — Margaret Emily: m. 1917, Edward Wheatley Kilby, Lieut.
Canadian R.F.A., and has issue living, Tom Corfield b. 1918, — Kittie Conyngham : m. 1911, the
Rev. Arthur Clement Buss, V. of Cardington, Salop, and has issue living, John Arthur b. 1912,
Robert Conyngham A 1917. Residence , Chatwall Hall, Leebotwood, Salop.— ^Judith : m. 1880,
William de Burgh Jessop, J.P., who d. 1894, and has issue living, John de Burgh, D.S.O.,
R.N., b. 1885 [see “Companionage”] : m. 1917, Ethel Joane, da. of Capt. C H. Hill, formerly
Gloucestershire Regt.,— Mabel Alleyne: m. 1906, Com. Henry Albert Le Fowne Hurt, C.M.G.,
R.N. (retired), of 9, Rosslyn Hill, N.W.3, and has issue living, Seymour Henry Michael b. 1919,
Let not your own interests move yon
but rather the wishes of the Public.
Batn. Derbyshire Regt.), and has
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Judith hi abel Alice b. 1907, Joan Le Fowne b. 1909, Bridget Florinda b. 1912,— Dorothy Babing-
ton : m. 1910, Major James Gerald Thewlis Johnson, D.S.O., of The Cottage, Foston, Derby,
and has issue living, Violet Geraldine b. 1911, Dorothy Nancy b. 1915, — Eva Fitz-Herbert.
Rebecca Olton : m. 1883, Frederic Charles Arkwright, J.P., D.L., Vice-Lord-Lieut. for Derby-
shire, and has issue living, Richard Alleyne, b. 1884 ; is a J.P. for Derbyshire, and Capt. Coldstream
Guards : m. 1912, Marjorie, da. of the late Frank Hardcastle, and has issue living, Peter b. 1913*
Michael Richard b. 1915, Ann Marjorie b. 19x9, — Kathleen Rebecca, b. 1890: m. 1911, Capt. Guy
Bonham-Carter, Hussars, who d. (killed in action) 1915, and has issue living, John Arkwright
b. 1915, Diana b. 1913. Residence , Willersley, Cromford, Matlock, Derbyshire. Mary.—
Grace. Augusta. Katharine Octavia. Residence , 4, Cambridge Place, Falmouth.
Mother living— Susanna, da. of the late John Meynell, of Meynell Langley, Derbyshire : m. 1879,
Reynold Henry Newton Alleyne, who d. 1908, el. son of 3rd Bt. Residences , Chevin, near Belper ;
27, Drayton Court, Kensington, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Reynold FitzHerbert Beresford Alleyne (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Newton Alleyne, b. 1859, d. 1910 : m. 1903, Ethel Florence, da. of
the late John Mason, of Bulkeley, Barbados : —
William Norman, b. 1903.
Issue of the late Reynold Fitz-Herbert Beresford Alleyne, 2nd son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1825, d. 1889 : m. 1854, Anna Maria, who d. 1913, da. of the late Sir R. Boucher
Clarke, C.B., Ch. Justice of Barbados : —
Emily Rebecca : in. 1876, Henry Alleyne Pile, and has issue living, Anna Rachel : in. 1900,
Godfrey White FitzHerbert, of Ashley Hall, Pratville, Jamaica [see FitzHerbert, Bt., colls.], —
Agnes Elise : in. 1912, Anthony Fenwick. Residence , Warleigh, Barbados. Agnes Martin : in.
1882, J. Francis Browne, who d. 1901, and has issue living, Francis Reynold Alleyne, b. 1883 ;
formerly Lieut. 6thBatn. Worcestershire Regt. ; sometime Sub-Inspector of Police, Trinidad; served
in S. Africa 1901-2 (medal with two clasps), — Eleanor Anna Alleyne : in. 1913, Herbert Athelstan
Hughes, who d. 1919, and has issue living, Anthony Francis Alleyne b. 1917, Cecily Mary Agnes b.
1914. Residence , 8, Bigwood Road, Hampstead Garden Suburb, N.W.4.
Issue of the late Bouverie Alleyne, Colonial Sec. of St. Vincent, 3rd son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1828, d. 1861 : in. 1856, Charlotte Agnes Emma, who d. 1895, da. of the
late Sir W. Colebrooke, C.B. : —
Gertrude. Residence ,
Sir John Gay, the 1st baronet, represented St. Andrew’s in the Barbados House of Assembly
1757-67, and was Speaker of the House 1767-97 ; he had two sisters, one married the 1st Earl of
Radnor, and the other, Sir Charles Knowles, 1st baronet.
Amcotts-Ingilby, see Ingilby.
HEATHCOAT-AMORY, Creation (U.K.) 1874, of Knightshayes Court, Tiverton, Devon.
Sir Ian Murray Heathcoat HEATHCOAT-
AMORY, C.B.E., 2nd Baronet; b. April 16th, 1865; s.
his father, Sir John Heathcoat, 1914; is a J.P. for
Tiverton, and a J.P. and D.L. for co. Devon; unsuc-
cessfully contested Devonshire, N.-E., or Tiverton, Div.
(Z) Jan. 1910; C.B.E. 1917: m. 1893, Alexandra
Georgina, O.B.E., da. of the late Vice-Adm. George Henry
Seymour, C.B., of Barwick House, King’s Lynn [see M.
Hertford, colls.], and has issue.
— Quarterly: 1st and 4th argent, two bars gules; on a
bend engrailed with plain cottises sable, two annulets of the field,
Amory ; 2nd and 3rd, vert, three piles, one reversed in base be-
tween the others issuant from the chief, each charged with a pomme,
thereon a cross of the second, Heathcoat. Crists — 1st, the battle-
ments of a tower or, therefrom issuant a talbot’s head azure charged
with two annulets fessewise, and interlaced gold, Amory ; 2nd,
upon a mount vert, between two roses springing from the same
gules, stalked and leaved proper, a pomme charged with a cross
or, Heathcoat.
Seat — Knightshayes Court, Tiverton. Club — Brooks’s.
Sons living— JOHN, b. May 2nd, 1894 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is Capt. Devonshire Regt. Derick, b. 1899. William, b. 1901. Roderick,
b. 1907.
Brother living — Harry William Ludovic Heathcoat, b. 1870 ; formerly Capt. Coldstream Guards ;
is Lieut.-Col. Prince Albert’s (Somersetshire L.I.), and a J.P. for Tiverton and Somerset: m.
1898, Evelyn Mary, da. of the late Edward James Stanley [ see E. Derby, colls.], and has issue
living, Richard Frank, b. 1903, — Helen Winifred, b. 1905, — Mary Millicent, b. 1907. Residence ,
Hele Manor, Dulverton, Somerset.
Sisters living — Muriel Mary Heathcoat, b. 1867 : in. 1891, Charles Robert Sydenham Carew, M.P.
[see Carew, Bt., colls.]. Residences , Collipriest, and Warnicombe, Tiverton.— Dorothy Helen,
b. 1876 : m. 1899, Louis de Las Casas, Lieut. Dorset Yeo. Residence , Elliscombe, Wincanton,
Somerset.— Mary Christal [Hon. Mrs. Lesley J. P. Butler ), b. 1882 : m. 1907, Col. the Hon.
Lesley James Probyn Butler, C.M.G., D.S.O. [see B. Dunboyne]. Residence , Calverleigh
Cottage, Tiverton.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Henrietta Mary [Lady Heathcoat- Amory), da. of William
Unwin : m. 1863, Sir John Heathcoat Heathcoat-Amory, 1st Baronet, who d. 1914. Residence,
Hensleigh, Tiverton.
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Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Major Ludovic Heathcoat-Amory, Yeo, 5th son of 1st baronet,
b. 1881, d. (killed in action during European War) 1918: m. 1911, Mary Stuart
(now of Chevithorne Barton, Tiverton), da. of James FitzGerald Bannatyne, D.L.,
J.P., of Haldon House, Exeter: —
Patrick Gerald, b. 1912. Michael Ludovic, 6. 1914. Edgar FitzGerald, b. 1917.
The 1st baronet, Sir John, grandson of John Heathcoat, M.P., of Bolham, Devon, who gave a
great impetus to the lace trade by the inventions he made in machinery, assumed by Royal license
1874 the additional name and arms of Heathcoat, and sat as M.P. for Tiverton ( L ) 1868-85.
ANDERSON, Creation (E.) 1660, of Broughton, Lincolnshire. [Extinct or
Dormant 1891.]
Granddaughters living Of 9th Baronet— Issue of the late Francis Foljambe Anderson, 2nd son
of 9th baronet, b. 1841, d. 1881 : m. 1874, Annie Louisa Heywood (now of West Ella, Hull, York-
shire), da. of the late Benjamin Heywood Jones, of Larkhill, Lancashire
Margaret Louise, b. 1876 : m. 1905, Wilfred Arthur Duncombe, who has assumed the additional
surname of Anderson [see E. Feversham, colls.]. Katharine Helen, b. 1877 : m. 1904, Richard
Coningsby Sutton, who d. 1905 [see Sutton, Bt., colls.]. Frances Olive, b. 1879.
ANDERSON, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Parkmount, Co. of City of Belfast, and
Mullaghmore, co. Monaghan.
By providence.
Sir Robert Anderson, ist Baronet , son
of James Anderson, of Corbofin, co. Monaghan;
b. Dec. 8th, 1837; is Chm. of Anderson and
McAuley (Limited), John Arnott and Co.
(Limited), Vulcanite (Limited), Milfort Weaving
and Finishing Co. (Limited), and other Cos., a
Director of Laganvale Brick Works, a J.P. for
co. Antrim and for Co. of City of Belfast (High
Sheriff 1903), and an Alderman of Belfast (Lord
Mayor 1908-9) ; was High Sheriff of co. Monaghan
1911 ; Knt. 1903 : m. 1890, Wilhemina, da. of the
late Rev. Andrew Long, of Monreagh, co. Donegal.
— Argent, a saltire engrailed sable, between two
thistles in chief and in base, and as many trefoils in flank
slipped proper. Crtst — A phoenix sable, charged on the
breast with a trefoil slipped or, issuing from flames proper.
Seats — Parkmount, Belfast, co. Antrim ; Mullagh-
more House, co. Monaghan.
ANDERSON Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Ardtaraig, co. Argyll.
Sir Kenneth Skelton Anderson,
K.C.M.G ., ist Baronet , son of James Anderson, of
Hilton House, Aberdeen; b. Dec. 21st, 1866; ed.
at Harrow, and at New Coll., Oxford; is a Man-
ager of Orient Steam Navigation Co., a Director
of Anderson, Green and Co. (Limited), of 5,
Fenchurch Avenue, E.C., of the Bank of Adelaide,
and of the Equitable Life Assurance So. ; ap-
pointed a Member of Departmental Committee
on Roy. Coll, of Art 1910, and on Inshore Fisheries
1913, of Advisory Committee on Education in
Art 1915, and of Detention of Neutral Ships 1915,
Pres, of Chamber of Shipping of United Kingdom
1915, and a Member of Shipping Control Com-
mittee 1916, of Food Investigation Board 1917,
and of Departmental Committee on National
Scheme of Training for Sea Ser. 1918; K.C.M.G.
1900: vi. 1894, Louisa Mary, 4th da. of the late
James Cochran Stevenson, sometime M.P. for
South Shields, and has issue.
jVrma — Argent, three lymphads sable, on a chief indented of the second, three mill-rinds of the
first. Crtat — An astrolabe or.
Seat — Ardtaraig, Loch Striven, Argyll. Town Residence — Stamford House, Wimbledon
Common, S.W. Clubs — Union, City.
Son living— HEW SKELTON, b. June 3rd, 1900.
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ANDERSON, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Harrold Priory, co. Bedford.
Sir John Anderson, ist Baronet , son
of Peter Anderson, J.P., of Marcheroft, Maxwell
Park, Glasgow, and Westerlea, Auchterarder, Perth-
shire ; b. May 8th, 1878 ; ed. at Allan Glen’s Sch.,
and at Glasgow Univ. ; sometime Major R.E. ; is a
Public Works Contractor, and Managing Director of
P. and W. Anderson (Limited), engineers and public
works contractors, of 199, Piccadilly, W. ; rendered
special sers. to the Govt, during European War :
m. 1911, Jessie Barr, da. of Alexander Biisland, of
16, Woodside Terrace, Glasgow.
^nrts — Per fesse argent and or, in chief two saltires
couped, and in base a boar’s head erased gules. Crrst — In
front of an oak tree fructed proper, two saltires or.
Seat — Harrold Priory, Sharnbrook, Beds ; Beneffeey, Max-
well Park, Glasgow. Town Residence — 68, Harley House,
N.W.i. Clubs — Conservative (Glasgow), Royal Automobile,
Royal Scottish Automobile.
ANSON, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Birch Hall, Lancashire.
Never despair.
Sir Edward Reynell Anson, 6th Baronet ,
son of the late Rear-Adm. Algernon Horatio Anson,
4th son of 2nd Baronet; b. Jan. 31st, 1902; s. his
brother, Sir John Henry Algernon, R.N., 1918;
a Midshipman R.N.
Argent, three bendlets engrailed gules, a crescent for
difference. Crist— Out of a ducal coronet or, a spear’s head proper.
Seat — Birch Hall, Manchester.
Sisters living Of 4th Baronet— Ella Francis Olive, b. 1880 :
m. 1906, Charles John Crawford, and has issue living, Henry
Nevay, b. 1907,— John Anson, b. 1916,— Elizabeth Janet, b.
1908,— Barbara Helen, b. 1909, — Eileen Florence Jessie, b. 19x1,
— Jean Catherine Beatrice, b. 1914, — Margaret Ada, b. 1917.
Residence, Wayside, St. Andrews, Fife. Agnes Margaret,
1883: m. 1912, Horace Edward Wilkie Young, who*/ 1914, Vice-
Consul at Philippopolis, and has issue living, Patrick Peregrine
Hales Wilkie, b , 1913. Residence, 15, Emperor’s Gate, South
Kensington, S.W. Janet Katharine Mary, b. 1884: m. 1914,
Capt. George Kenneth Thompson Fisher, who d. (wounds in
action during European War) 1917, and has issue living, Antony
George Anson, b. 1915, — Basil William, b. 1916. Residences,
The Roebuck, Wych Cross, Sussex ; 23, Launceston Place,
Kensington, W. Anne Evelyn, b. 1886 : m. 1912, Capt.
Thomas Edmund Sotheron Estcourt, Dragoons, and has issue
living, a son, b. 1918, — Diana Margaret, b. 1913, — Eleanor
Josephine, b. 1915.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Louisa Elizabeth Anne : m. 1880, the Rev. Donald
Campbell, who d. 1909, formerly R. of Oakford, Rural Dean of W. Tiverton, and Hon. Canon of
Norwich, and has issue living, Rev. John M'Leod, M.C., b. 1884; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1906, M.A. 1910) ; is Chap, at Hertford Coll., Oxford ; European War 1915-19 as a Chap, to
the Forces (M.C.), — Mary Elizabeth,— Jean Ella Louisa.— Elizabeth Georgiana. Residence, 22,
Bramham Gardens, S.W. Florence Helen. Residence, 22, Bramham Gardens, S.W. Margaret
Mildred: m. 1886, the Rev. Frederick George Buffer, R. of Oakford, and has issue living, Hugh
Algernon, b. 1887, — John Frederick, b. 1889, — Winifred Margaret, b. 1897. Residence, Oakford
Rectory, Bampton, N. Devon. .^—Gertrude Christina. Residence, St. Hilda, Bethnal Green, E.
Janet Katherine Olive: m. 1899, Herbert Elphinstone Montgomery [ see Graham-Montgomery,
Bt., colls.]. Residence , Forest House, Liss, Hants.
Great-Uncle living(son of ist baronet) — Sir ARCHIBALD EDWARD HARBORD, K.C.M.G.,
b. April i6th, 1826; entered R.A. 1844, retired as Maj.-Gen. 1879; served in Crimean campaign
1855 (medal with clasp, Turkish medal, and Medjidie) ; was Inspector-Gen. of Police, Mauritius
1858-67; employed in 1862 on a special mission to Madagascar to represent H.M. Queen Victoria
at coronation of King Radama II. (order of Radama) ; administered Govt, of Straits Settlements
1871-2, and in 1877 and 1879 ; conducted successful military operations for repelling invasion of
State of Sungei Ujong, and for occupation of Sree Menanti, &c., in Malay Peninsula, 1875-6
(medal with clasp); was Lieut.-Gov. of Penang 1867-82; is a J.P. for Sussex; C.M.G. 1876,
K.C.M.G. 1882: m. ist, 1851, Elizabeth Mary, who d. 1891, da. of the late Richard Bourchier ;
2ndly, 1906, Isabelle Jane, da. of the late Robert Armitstead, of Dunscar, Lancashire, and has
issue living (by ist marriage), Archibald John George, b. 1851 : m. 1916, Gwendoline, da. of the
late Rev. Jonathan Havard-Jones, R. of Alpheton, and widow of Francis Du Cane, — Elizabeth
Mary Louisa. Residence, Southfield, Silverhill, St. Leonard’s-on-Sea.
Mother living Of 4th Baronet — Agnes, da. of the late James F. Roberts, of Akaroa, New
Zealand : m. 1878, Frederick Arthur Anson, who d. 1913, 3rd son of 2nd baronet. Residence, 9,
Culford Mansions, Chelsea, S.W.
Mother living Of 6th Baronet — Hon. Adela, da. of 6th Baron Vernon : m. 1896, Rear-Adm.
Algernon Horatio Anson (ante), 4th son of 2nd baronet, who d. 1913.
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The ist baronet, a younger brother of the ist Viscount Anson, and uncle of the ist Earl of Lichfield,
greatly distinguished himself during the Peninsular War. The 2nd baronet was killed by a railway
accident at Wigan, August 2nd, 1873. The 3rd baronet, Rt. Hon. Sir William Reynell, P.C., was
Warden of All Souls’ Coll., Oxford 1881-1914, Vice-Chancellor, Oxford Univ. 1898-9, Parliamentary
Sec. to Board of Education 1902-5, M.P. for Oxford Univ. ( LU) 1899-1914, and a Trustee of National
Portrait Gallery and of British Museum. The 4th baronet was drowned in the Thames July 1914,
shortly after his succession to the Baronetcy. The 5th baronet, Sir John Henry Algernon, Lieut.
R.N. ; d. (on active service during European War) 1918.
ANSTRUTHER, Creation (N.S.) 1694, of Balcaskie, Fifeshire.
I should have Perished had I not Sir RALPH WlLLIAM ANSTRUTHER, 6th
through, t. Baronet; b. July 5th) ,858; his father, Sir
Robert, M.P. 1886; ed. at Eton; Hon. LL.D., St.
Andrews 1912 ; is Hon. Col. (T.D.) Black Watch
(Roy. Highlanders), a J.P. and a D.L. for co. Caith-
ness, and a J.P. and D.L. for co. Fife ; appointed a
Roy. Commr. to enquire into Ecclesiastical Crisis in
Scotland 1904, and Convener of Fife County Council
1906; Egyptian campaign 1882 in R.E. (medal
with clasp, bronze star), Bechuanaland Expedition
1885 ; temporary Lieut.-Col. R.E. during European
War 1915-18; has Cross of Legion of Honour:
m. 1886, Mildred Harriet, C.B.E., da. of the late
Edward Hussey [E. Plymouth], and has issue.
^rtn» — Argent, three piles issuing from the chief sable,
ftrrst — Two arms embowed in armour holding a battleaxe with
both hands proper.
Seats — Balcaskie, Pittenweem, Fife ; Watten, Caith-
ness. Chibs — Brooks’s, New (Edinburgh).
Son living— ROBERT EDWARD, M.C., b. April 4th, 1890 ;
ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Capt. and temporary Lieut.-
Col. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders) ; European War
1914-15 (thrice severely wounded, despatches, M. C.):
1919, Marguerite Blanche Lily, da. of the late Hugo de
Burgh, of Ballinapierce, co. Wexford. Clubs , Brooks’s,
Caledonian, New (Edinburgh).
Daughters living — Margaret Christian, b. 1887. —
Magdalen Janet ( Lady Erskine), b. 1889 : m. 1911, Lieut.-
Col. Sir Thomas Wilfred Hargreaves Erskine, D.S.O., 4th
Bt., Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders. Residence,
Cambo, Kingsbarns, Fife. Sarah Katherine, b. 1894.
Elizabeth Mildred Louisa, b. 1896 : m. 1920, Major Julian Neil Oscar Rycroft, D.S.O., M.C.,
Black Watch [see Rycroft, Bt., colls.]. Gertrude Mary, b. 1900.
Brothers living— Henry Torrens, b. i860; ed. at Eton; Advocate, Edinburgh, 1885; formerly
Lieut. Fifeshire Light Horse Vol. ; was a Junior Lord of the Treasury 1895-1903, since when he has
been an Official Director of the Suez Canal ; sat as M.P. for St. Andrews Dist. ( LU) 1886-1903 ;
acted as Liberal Unionist Whip 1889-1903; sometime an Alderman of London County Council: m.
1889. the Hon. Dame Eva Isabella Henrietta Hanbury-Tracy, D. B.E., el. da. of 4th Baron Sudeley,
and has issue living, Douglas Tollemache (of Dagnall, Bucks. Clubs, Brooks’s, Cavendish), b.
1893 ; ed. at Eton; European War 1914-16 as Lieut. Highland Cyclist Batn. (T.F.), and as a Railway
Transport Officer ; is a Director of George Kent (Limited) : m. 1914, Enid, da. of the late Lord
George Granville Campbell [see D. Argyll, colls.], and has issue living, Adrian Fagus Campbell b.
19I7> Janet Finetta Campbell b. 1920, — Joyce, b. 1901. Residence, Old Court House, Whitchurch,
Aylesbury. Clubs, Brooks’s, New (Edinburgh). Robert Hamilton, C.M.G., b. 1862; became
Lieut. 1885, Com. 1897, Capt. 1904, Commodore 1912, Rear-Adm. (retired) 1915, and Vice-Adm.
I9I9 J .was Naval Officer in Charge, Hong Kong 1912-16; has 2nd class of Japanese Order of
the Rising Sun; C.M.G. 1907: m. 1890, Edith Flora, da. of the late William Felton Peel, of
Alexandria, Egypt, and has issue living, Philip Noel, D.S.O., M.C. (Club, Caledonian), b. 1891;
ed. at Sherborne, and at R.M.C. ; Capt. and Acting Lieut.-Col. Roy. W. Kent Regt. ; European
War 1914-17 (wounded, despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1916: m. 1920, Mary Hope, da. of
Harold Chaloner Lewin, of Birchdale, Bromley, Kent. Club, National.— Arthur Wellesley,
C.B., b. 1864; ed. at Eton; formerly Capt. Fife Artillery Mil. ; was Private Sec. to successive
Pres, of Board of Agriculture (Rt. Hon. H. C. Gardner, M.P., and Rt. Hon. W. H. Long, M.P.),
1892-8, Ch. Clerk to Board of Agriculture and Fisheries 1898-1902, and Assist. Sec. to the Board
1902-18; C.B. (Civil) 1908 : m. ist, 1893, the Hon. Mary Elma Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming- Bruce,
who d. 1894, el. da. of 5th Baron Thurlow ; 2ndly, 1901, Louisa Adele Rose, da. of the late W. H.
Trapmann, of Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.A., and 29, Roland Gardens, S.W., and haas issue
living (by 2nd marriage), Alexander Meister, b. 1902, — Peter Ralph, b. 1907, — Margaret Elizabeth,
b. 1906. Residence , Lesser House, Hook Heath, Woking. Clubs, National, New (Edinburgh).
Sister living — Mary Evelyn, b. 1859. Residence, Elie, Fife
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Col. James Hamilton Lloyd-Anstruther (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Robert Hamilton Lloyd-Anstruther, b. 1841, d. 1914: m. 1871,
Gertrude Louisa, da. of the late Francis Horatio FitzRoy [see D. Grafton, colls.] : —
FitzRoy Hamilton Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe. b. 1872 ; formerly Lieut. Army Motor Reserve ;
is a J.P. for Hants ; has Order of Aviz of Portugal ; assumed by Roy. Licence 1910, the surname
and arms of Anstruther only ; als® later by Roy. Licence 1910, for himself and issue the surnames
of Gough-Calthorpe in addition to, and after that of Anstruther, and the Arms of Gough and
Calthorpe quartered with those of Anstruther : m. 1898, the Hon. Rachel Gough-Calthorpe, el. da.
and co-heir of 6th Baron Calthorpe, and has issue living, Richard Hamilton, b. 1908, — Frances
Jean, b. 1910, — Barbara, b. 1911. Residence, Elvetham Hall, Hartley Wintney, Basingstoke.
Club , Travellers’.
Grandsons of the late Brig. -Gen. Robert Anstruther. el. son of 3rd baronet
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Col. James Hamilton Lloyd-Anstruther, b. 1806, d. 1882 :
*n. ist, 1838, Georgiana Charlotte, who d. 1843, da. of the Hon. Lindsey Merrik Burrell ;
2ndly, 1847, the Hon. Georgiana Christiana, who<f. 1881, da. of 5th Viscount Barrington : —
James, b. Jan. 1852 ; a J.P. for Dorset : m. 1907, the Hon. Eleonora, M.B.E., el. da. of 7th Viscount
Chetwynd. Residence, Knapp House, Gillingham, Dorset. Club, Travellers’.— Basil (twin), b.
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Dec. 1852; is Lieut. -Col. and Brevet Col. (retired); formerly Comdg. 1st Batn. Manchester Regt. :
m. 1899, Adela Maria, who d. 1915, da. of Sir Robert Loder, 1st Bt., and widow of Maj.-Gen. the
Hon. Alexander Stewart [see E. Galloway]. Club , Arthur's.— ■ Cecil, b. Dec. 1852 ; formerly Ch.
Clerk, and Clerk of Printed Papers in House of Lords: m. 1904, Bertha Mary, da. of John Capel
Philips, formerly of The Heath House, Tean, Stoke-on-Trent [V. Ashbiook]. Residence, 3,
Warwick Square, S.W. Clubs , Arthur’s, Wellington.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Andrew Anstruther, son of the late Sir Alexander
Anstruther, Knt., 2nd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Philip Robert Anstruther, b. 1841, d. 1880 : m. 1875, Zaida May
(now of Cairnie, Colinsburgh, Fife), da. of Sir Thomas Erskine, 2nd baronet : —
Philip George, b. 1875 ; ed. at Eton ; retired Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Seaforth Highlanders
(Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany’s) ; served in S. Africa 1900 (severely wounded, Queen’s medal
with four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and during European War 19x4-17 (wounded twice,
despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.).— —Robert Abercrombie, D.S.O., b. 1879; ed. at Wellington Coll.,
and at R.M.A. ; is Major R.F.A. ; served in S. Africa 1900 (Queen’s medal with three clasps), and
during European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1917. Mary Rosamond, b. 1877:
m. 1900, Edward Windsor Hussey. Residence , Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst.
Grandchildren of the late John Anstruther-Thomson, son of the late Col. John
Anstruther, 3rd son of 2nd baronet
Issue of the late Col. John Anstruther-Thomson, b. 1818, d. 1904 : m. 1st, 1852, Caroline Maria
Agnes Robina, who d. 1883, da. of the late Rev. John Hamilton Gray, of Carntyne,
Lanarkshire ; 2ndly, 1891, Isabel, who d. 1918, da. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Robert Bruce
[Corbet, Bt., colls.] : —
(By 1st marriage), Charles Frederick St. Clair Anstruther, D.S.O. , b. 1855 ; is a retired
Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. (formerly Comdg. 2nd Life Guards), an Officer of the Legion of Honour,
a Knight Com. of Order of Isabella la Catolica of Spain, a Com. of Sword of Sweden, a D.L. for
Fife, and an Esquire of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; served in S. Africa 1900
(despatches, Queen’s medal with six clasps, D.S.O.) ; appointed a Staff Officer 1915 ; D.S.O. 1900,
M.V.O. (4th class) 1905 ; discontinued the surname of Thomson 1908 : m. 1882, Agnes Dorothea,
da. of the late James Alexander Guthrie, of Craigie, co. Forfar, having had issue, of whom John
Arnold St. Clair, b. 1888 ; Lieut. Dragoon Guards ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1914,
— Grizel St. Clair: m. 1911, Baron Knut Bonde (Sec. of Legation, Swedish Diplo. Ser.), of Gun-
mersta, Julita, Sweden, and has issue living, John Anstruther Carl Knutsson b. 1918, Anne b. 1912,
Beata Maria b. 1914. Residences , Rutland House, S. W. ; Charleton, Colinsburgh. William
Anstruther-Gray, b. 1859; formerly Major Royal Horse Guards; served in S. Africa 1900-1901
as Dist. Comdt. and Inspector of Burgher Corps, and D.A.A.G. ; was A.D.C. to Gov. of S. Australia
1889-91; sat as M.P. for St. Andrews Dist. ( LU ) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910; defeated there Sept. 1903
and Jan. 1910; re-elected Dec. 1910, and retired 1918 ; assumed by Deed Poll 1904, the surname of
Gray in lieu of that of Thomson; is a County Councillor and a J. P. for Fife, a J.P. for Lanark-
shire and Glasgow, and Lieut.-Col. Yeo. ; a F.S. A., and a F.Z.S. : m. 1891, Jessie Clayre, da. of the
late Andrew Tennant, of Essenside, Glenelg, S. Australia, and has issue living, William John St.
Clair, b. 1905, — Jean, b. 1901. Residences , Kilmany, Cupar, Fife ; St. Adrians, Crail, Fife. Clubs ,
Travellers’, Naval and Military, Marlborough.— Clementina Caroline; has Order of Elisabeth of
Belgium. Rosia Mary: m. 1st, 1892, Col. David Bryce Burn, who d. 1915, formerly 18th
Hussars ; 2ndly, 1920, as his second wife, Edward Chapman Clayton. Residence , Cottesmore,
Oakham. Olivia Beatrice Louisa : m. 1895, Francis W. Blackburne, and has issue living, William
John Anstruther, b. 1904, — Elena Francis Margaret Anne, Amabel Clementina. Residence , Tan-
kardstown, Slane, co. Meath. (By 2nd marriage) Rachel Jean, b. 1892.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. William Adam Anstruther-Thomson, b. 1823, d. 1865: m.
1849, Isabella Eliza, da. of Gen. James Steel : —
Charles James Anstruther, b. 1859 ; is Major (retired) : formerly 17th Lancers ; served in
Zulu war 1879 (medal with clasp), and in S. Africa 1900-1901 (Queen’s medal with four clasps) ;
discontinued the surname Thomson 1888: m. 1894, Olive, da. of the late Wyndham Slade [see
Slade, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, William, b. 1897. Residence, Woolston Grange, Taunton.
^—Clementina Susan Adelaide.
The 5th Baronet was Lord-Lieut. of Fifeshire, and sat as M.P. for Fifeshire ( L ) 1864-80, and for
St. Andrews District 1885-6.
CARMICHAEL-ANSTRUTHER, Creations (N.S.) 1700 and 1798 (G.B.), of Anstruther,
co. Fife.
Sir Windham Frederick Carmichael-
Anstruther, ioth Baronet of Nova Scotia and
7th Baronet of Great Britain ; b. April 30th, 1902 ;
.y. his father, Sir Windham Robert 1903 ; is
Heritable Carver to and one of the Masters of
Roy. Household in Scotland.
&xxnn — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, argent, three piles issuing
from the chief sable ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a fesse wreathed
azure and gules. Crests — 1st, two arms in armour holding a
battleaxe with both hands gauntleted proper ; 2nd, a dexter
arm in armour embowed holding in the hand a broken spear
proper. Supporters — Two falcons, wings expanded proper,
beaked and membered gules, belled and jessed or.
Seat — Carmichael House, Thankerton, Lanarkshire.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 7th baronet of Nova Scotia and 4th baronet of Great Britain) —
Marian Alice : m. 1875, Capt. Charles Roger, who d. 1907, formerly 70th Regt. Residence , Chiefs-
wood, Melrose, Roxburghshire.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet — Sylvia [Hon. Mrs. Algernon H. C. Hanbury-Tracy), da. of the
late Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew Darley, P.C., G.C.M.G. : m. 1st, 1901, Sir Windham Robert
Carmichael-Anstruther, 9th baronet of Nova Scotia, and 6th baronet of Great Britain, who d. 1903 ;
2ndly, 1905, Major the Hon. Algernon Henry Charles Hanbury-Tracy, C.M.G., Roy. Horse Guards,
who d. 1915 [see B. Sudeley, colls.]. Residence , Carmichael House. Thankerton, Lanarkshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Windham George Conway Anstruther (infra) : —
Issue of the late Gerald Yorke Anstruther, b. 1871, d. 1910 : m. 1900, Ellen Caroline,
who d. 1902, da. of J. Milne, of Cradock, Cape Colony : —
ERIC WINDHAM FRANCIS, b. 1900.
I should have
perished had
I not gone Always
through it. ready.
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Issue of the late Windham George Conway Anstruther, son of 7th baronet of
Nova Scotia and 4th baronet of Great Britain, b. 1845, d. 1898 : m. 1867, Helen
Anne Katherine, el. da. of the late John Adam, H.E.I.C.S. : —
Eric George Basil, b. 1874. Hugh John Elphinstone, b. 1876 ; formerly Capt. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers :
m. 1906, Ada, da. of H. Clarke, and has issue living, Averil, b. 1907. -Maud Ellen Constance, b.
1868 : m. 1888, Maj.-Gen. John Christopher Swann, C.B., formerly Indian Army, and has issue
living, Aileen Yvonne Marion, b. 1890: in. 1918, Major Edward Thomas Newton-Clare, D.S.O.,
and has issue living, John Edward b. 1920, — Kathleen Mona, b. 1894.— —Mildred Helen Mary, b.
1872 : m. 1895, John Christopher Nevile, and has issue living, Barbara Cycely, b. 1896, — Joyce
Audrey Anstruther Nevile, b. 1905. Residence , 6, Matheson Road, W. Kensington, W. Muriel
Vere, b. 1881 : m. 1912, Harold Adam Whyte. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Philip Anstruther, Colonial Sec. of Ceylon (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Durham Anstruther, b. 1841, d. 1890 : in. 1864, Florence, da.
of the late F. Wise, of Cubbington, near Leamington : —
Philip Francis, b. i86q : in. 1907, Edith, da. of the late John Bradford, of Paignton.— Florence
Mary, b. 1865. Elizabeth Ethel, b. 1874. Constance Lucy (twin), b. 1874.
Issue of the late Keith Francis George Anstruther, b. 1854, d. 1915 : m. 1878, Maria Catharine
Geraldine, da. of the late William Dallas Bernard, Dep. Corny. -Gen., Ceylon : —
Pearl Annie Geraldine Keith, b. 1882 : m. 1914, Charles Edward Matthew Broadley, Bar.-at-Law.
Residence , 76, Bishop’s Mansions, Fulham, S.W.6.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Robert Anstruther, 3rd son of 2nd baronet of Nova
Scotia : —
Issue of the late Philip Anstruther, Colonial Sec. of Ceylon, b. 1802, d. 1862 : in. 1838, Mary
Frances, who d. 1913, da. of the late Rt. Hon. James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie [see
E. Galloway, colls.] : —
John Newdegate, b. 1850: m. 1874, Georgiana Julia, da. of the late Daniel Farley, of Henwick,
Worcester.— Anne Nairne : in. 1869, Col. Charles Edward Stewart, C.B., C.M.G., C.I.E., who
d. 1904 [see E. Galloway, colls.]. Residence , 51, Redcliffe Square, S. Kensington, S.W.;
Ornockenoch, Gatehouse, Kirkcudbrightshire. Caroline Petre : m. 1892, Duncan Mackay,
who d. 1917. Residence, Carver’s Croft, Plockton.
Sir James Anstruther, 12th in descent from William De Candela, Lord of the lands and barony of
Anstruther, co. Fife, was appointed Hereditary Grand Carver by James VI. of Scotland 1585, and
one of the Masters to the Household 1592. This family have ranked as Barons of Scotland for upwards
of 700 years. John Anstruther (younger) of Anstruther, son of Sir William Anstruther of Anstruther,
a Lord of Session in Scotland, with the title of Lord Anstruther, was created a Baronet of Nova
Scotia 1700. His grandson. Sir Philip, 3rd Bt., assumed for himself the name of Paterson about
1782, while Sir Philip’s brother Sir John, 4th Bt., Chief Justice of Bengal, was created a baronet of
Great Britain 1798. The 5th (cr. 1700) and 2nd (cr. 1798) baronet assumed the additional surname of
Carmichael, on succeeding to the estates of that family in 1817, and the 8th and 5th baronet sat as
M.P. for Lanarkshire S. ( C ) 1874-80.
ANTROBUS, Creation (U.K.) 1815, of Antrohus, Cheshire.
Sir Cosmo Gordon Antrobus,
5th Baronet ; b. Oct. 22nd, 1859; s. his
brother, Col. Sir Edmund, 1915; ed.
at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1882.
$rnt8 — Lozengy or and azure, on a pale gules
three estoiles of the first. Crrst — Issuing out
of rays proper an unicorn’s head couped argent,
horned and maned or, gorged with a leaf of
laurel proper. j&npparters — Two horses proper.
Seats — Amesbury Abbey, Salisbury; Ruther-
ford, Roxburghshire. Club — Travellers’.
Sisters living — Louisa Emma ( Lady Hene-
age) : ni. 1874, Adm. Sir Algernon Charles
Fieschi Heneage, G.C.B., who d. 1915, and
has issue living, Cecil Louisa Marie : in.
1915, Capt. Tyrrel Evelyn Holland, M.C,, Rifle
Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), who d. (on
active ser.) 19x9, and has issue living, Alger-
non Tyrrel Antrobus, b. 1917. Residence , 12.
Gerald Road, S.W. r. Florence. Resi-
dence, Amesbury Abbey, Salisbury.
Widow living of 4th Baronet— Florence
[Lady Antrobus ), da. of the late Capt. Jules
Alexandre Sartoris, 16th Lancers, of Hoppes-
ford Hall, Coventry : tn. 1886, Col. Sir
Edmund Antrobus, 4th baronet, who d. 1915,
having had issue, Edmund, b. 1886 ; Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1914. Residence , Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire.
Collateral Branches living. In remainder to Baronetcy.
Issue of the late Hugh Lindsay Antrobus, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1823, d.
1899 ; m. 1859, Mary, who d. 1900, da. of the late Adm. Sir C. Adam.K.C. B. : —
Marion Lindsay: m. 1st, 1886, Capt. Henry Gerard Leigh, formerly 1st Life Guards, who d. 1900;
2ndly, 1910, Reginald Halsey [see Halsey, Bt.], and has issue living (by 1st marriage), John
Cecil Gerard, b. 1889 ; is Capt. Household Cav. ; served during European War 1914 (wounded) :
m. 1913, Helen Goudy, — Helena Diana Leigh b. 1896. Residence , 14, South Audley Street, W.
Katherine Mary: m. 1886, Maj.-Gen. Laurence George Drummond, C.B., C.B.E., M.V.O.
[see E. Perth, colls.]. Residence , Trent Manor, Sherborne. Helen : m. 1888, Major Evelyn
George Hammond Atherley, formerly Royal Horse Guards. ■“ — ’Elizabeth. Residences , 24, Cadogan
Place, S.W. ; Charles Hill Court, Farnham, Surrey.
Issue of the late Robert Crawfurd Antrobus, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1830,
d. 1911 : nt, 1873, Emily, widow of the late W. J. Hope Edwardes, of Netley,
Salop, and da. of the late Col. J. Ireland Blackburne, of Hale Hall, Lancashire : —
PHILIP HUMPHREY, M.C. , b. July 22nd, 1876; is Capt. Irish Guards (Reserve) ; served during
European War 1914-17 (twice wounded, M.C.): in. 1919, Olive Geraldine, da. of the late Louis
Theobald FitzGibbon, and widow of Jordan Dumaresq [see B. Dillon, colls.]- Sybil Mary,
b. 1875 : m. 1904, Henry Tindal Methold, Bar.-at-law, of 13, Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.,
Mindful of God, grateful to friends.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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and has issue living, James Henry, b. 1908, — Elizabeth Dorothea, b. 1909, — Diana Mary, b. 1912.
Residence , 5, Elvaston Place, S.W. Margaret Freda Evelyn {Hon. Mrs. Gilbert de St. C. Rollo),
b. 1879: nt. 1904, the Hon. Gilbert de St. Croix Rollo [see B. Rollo]. Residence, The Hope
Moffat.
Grandchildren of the late Gibbs Crawfurd Antrobus, son of the late John Antrobus,
brother of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late John Coutts Antrobus, b. 1829, d. 1916 : nt. 1st, 1855, Frances, who d. 1863,
da. of the late Edmund Swetenham, of Somerford Booths, Cheshire ; 2ndly, 1865, Mary
Caroline, who d. 1872, da. of the late Geoffrey Joseph Shakerley ; 3rdly, 1875, Mary Egidia,
who d. 1911, da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. the Hon. Sir James Lindsay, K.C.M.G. TE.
Crawford, colls.] : —
(By 1st marriage), Crawfurd John, b. 1862 : m. 1900, Marie, widow of D. Pierce, of Devonshire
Street, Portland Place, W. Residence , Eaton Hall, Congleton. Club , Arthur’s. Blanche
Helen. "Jane Mary Evelyn : nt. 1899, Arthur Francis Thomas Cooper. (By 2nd marriage)
Geoffrey Edward, b. 1867 : m- 1898, Mary, da. of Hilton Barber, J.P. (of Halesowen, Cradock,
Cape Colony), and has issue living, Philip Coutts, b. 1908,— Crawfurd Ralph, b. 1915, — Ida
Dorothy, b. 1909, —Mary Shakerley, b. 1913. Residence , Cradock, Cape Colony. Ralph
Edmund, b. 1871 : m. 1901, Millicent, da. of the late Edward Lindsey De Morgan, and has issue
living, Geoffrey John, b. 1904, — Edmund Shakerley Alexander, b. 1919,— Joan Margaret,
b. 1902, — Frances Millicent Eleanor, b. 19x1. Residence, Pietersburg, Transvaal. (By 3rd
marriage) Rev. Jocelyn James, b. 1876; ed. at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1900, M.A. 1902); is
R. of Bishop’s Hatfield : m. 1915, Justine Mary Louisa, da. of the late Major William Affleck
King [ see Duckworth-King, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Charles Hugh, b. 1916, — Mary
Elizabeth, b. 1918. Residence , St. Audreys, Hatfield, Herts. Cecil Hugh, b. 1877 ; Capt.
Cameron Highlanders; d. (killed in action) 1915. Walter Guy, b. 1879; S. Africa 1900-1901,
with Marshall’s Horse : nt. 1907, Kathleen Frances, da. of Brig.-Gen. Arthur Broadwood, C.V.O.
[see E. Clan william, colls.], and has issue living, Robert Michael, b. 1910, — Henry Lindsay,
b. 1916, — Frances Joan, b. 1912,— Penelope Maud, b. 1914. Residence, Sussex Place, Nottingham
Road, Natal, S. Africa Charles Alexander, b. 1880; Capt. King's Own Scottish Borderers;
d. (killed in action) 1915. Ronald Henry, M.C., b. 1891; is Major R.F.A. ; served during
European War 1917-18 (despatches, Mil. Cross). Mabel Dorothy, b. 1882 : m. 1918, Henry
Lister Reade {Club, Sports’), and has issue living, Verity Mabel Lindsay, b. 1019. Residence ,
Horton, Congleton, Cheshire.
This Baronetcy was conferred upon Edmund Antrobus, of Antrobus Hall, Cheshire, with special
remainder to his nephews Edmund (who s. as 2nd Bt.) and Gibbs Crawfurd (ante). Sir Edmund, 4th
Bt., was Col. in Grenadier Guards.
ARBUTHNOT, Creation (U.K.) 1823, of Edinburgh.
Sir Dalrymple Arbuthnot,
C.M.G., D.S.O. , 5th Baronet ; b. April
JLyttelton Arbuthnot {see colls., infra),
and has issue.
^rns— Azure, a crescent between three
mullets, two and one, argent ; the whole within
a bordure or, charged with three boars’ heads,
couped gules. — A peacock’s head proper,
^uppartxrs— Dexter, a wyvern vert vomiting
flames proper; sinster, a greyhound argent,
collared and line reflexed over the back gules.
Club— Army and Navy.
Son living— ROBERT DALRYMPLE, b. July 4th, 1919.
Brother living— William Fitzgerald, b. 1875; is an Esquire of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, and Major Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany’s). Residence
Daughter living Of 4th Baronet— Rosalind D6sir6e, b. 1906.
Widow living of 4th Baronet— Lina {Lady Arbuthnot ), da. of Col. Alexander Caldcleugh
Macleay, C.B. : nt. 1897, Rear-Adm. Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot, C. B., M.V.O., 4th Bt., who d.
(killed in action at battle of Horn Reef) 1916. Residettce, Hollycroft, The Goffs, Eastbourne.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Keith Arbuthnot, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b, 1838 d
1894 : m. 1868, Mary Agnes, who d. 1908, da. of the late Rev. Edward Thomas
Vaughan, R. of Harpenden, Herts, and Hon. Canon of St. Albans :
Robert Edward Vaughan, b. 1871 ; is in I.C.S. ; was Under Sec. to Govt, of India in Agriculture
and Revenue Depart. 1900-1904, and Revenue Sec. to Burma Govt. 1905-7 and 1911-13, Ch. Sec. to
Burma Govt. 1913-14, andCommr. of Settlements, Burma 1915-19, since when he has been Financial
Commr., Burma : nt. 1899, Ethel Mary, da. of the late Major Charles Wyndham, formerly of Bengal
Cav., and has issue living, Elnyth Mary Arbuthnot, b. X900. Clubs, Athenaeum, East India United
Service, Pegu (Rangoon). Geraldine Mary : m. 1896, Henry Edward Hamill-Stewart, and has
issue living. -Constance Margaret, b. 1879 • }9I3> Major Robert Denbigh Keyworth, Oxford-
shire and Buckinghamshire L.I., and has issue living, Michael James Arbuthnot, b. 1917.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Robert Keith Arbuthnot (ante): —
Issue of the late Henry FitzGerald Arbuthnot, b. 1873, d. 1917 : nt. 1900, Ivy, da. of the late
John Minchin, of Ootacamund, Madras : —
Hugh FitzGerald, b. 1903.— -Madeline Ivy, b. 1908.^— Katherine Rose, b. 1913.
1st, 1507 ; s. his brother, Rear-Adm.
Sir Robert Keith, K.C.B. , 1916;
ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Lieut. -
Col. and Brevet Col. R.F.A. ; retired
as Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1920 ; served in S.
Africa 1900-1901, as 2nd in command
of Brabant's Horse with rank of Major
(despatches), and during European
War 1914-18 in Egypt, Comdg. a
Brig. R.F.A., and as Brig.-Gen. (de-
spatches eight times, C.M.G., D.S.O.);
C.M.G. 1915, D.S.O. 1918: m. 1918,
his cousin, Alice Maud, da. of Hugh
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Grandchildren of the late John Alves Arbuthnot (infra) : —
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late William Arbuthnot, b. 1833, d. 1896: nt. 1st, 1858,
Adolphine M’Leod, who d. 1858, da. of Mons. E. Lecot, French Consul at Madras ; 2ndly,
1865, Margaret Rosa, who d. 1918, da. of the late John Campbell, of Kilberry, co.
Argyll : —
Alice Marion: m. 1900, Edward Herbert Fox, and has issue living, William Herbert, b. 1901, —
Cicely Margaret Alice, b. 1903,— Evelyn Mary Jessamine, b. 1905. Residence , Ecchinswell, Hants.
Ivy Florence. Residence , 12, Chapel Street, Grosvenor Place, S.W.i.
Issue of the late Col. George Arbuthnot, b. 1836, d. 1912 : m. 1870, Caroline Emma Nepean
(now of The Cedars, Norwood Green, Southall), da. of the late Capt. Andrew Nepean
Aitchison, H.E.I.C.S.
John Bernard, M.V.O., b. 1875; ed. at Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Major Scots
Guards Reserve, and a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; S. Africa
1900-1901, European War 1914-18; M.V.O. (5th class) 1902: m. 1903, Olive, only da. of the late Sir
Henry Arthur Blake, G.C.M.G. [ see Blake, “Knights’ Widows ”], and has issue living, David
George, b. 1905, — Terence John, b. 1906, — Bernard Kieran Charles, b. 1909, — Myles Henry, b. 1911, —
Irene Joan Grace, b. 1904, — Patricia Evangeline Anne, b. 1914. Residence , 42, Grosvenor Place,
S.W. Clubs , Guards’, Carlton.— —Hugh Archibald, b. 1885 : nt. 1917. Ronald George Urquhart,
b. 1891 ; Lieut. Lancers, attached R. A.F. ; d. (on active ser. during European War) 1918.—
Frances Muriel, b. 1871 : m. 1910, Stefan K. I. Brichta. Dorothy Gertrude, b. 1878: m. 1904,
Lieut. -Col. Hugh Frederick Bateman-Champain, Indian Army [Currie, Bt.], and has issue living,
Audrey Rosaline, b. 1910, — Pamela Jean, b. 1913. Mary Christobel, b. 1879: nt. 1st, 1907,
George Archibald Wallace Young; 2ndly, 1914, Capt. Alexander Gifford Ludford-Astley, who d.
(killed in action in Mesopotamia) 1917 [see. Dixie, Bt.], and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Peter
Leslie, b. 1908, — (by 2nd marriage) [see Dixie, Bt.].
Issue of the late John Alves Arbuthnot, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1802, d. 1875 :
m. 1832, Mary, who d. 1859, da. of the late George Arbuthnot, of Elderslie,
Surrey : —
Charles George, b. 1846 ; ed. at Eton, and at Merton Coll., Oxford ; is a Director of the Bank of
England, and a Lieut, of City of London. Residence , 69, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs , St. James’s,
Carlton, Athenaeum. Hugh Lyttelton, b. 1851 : nt. 1879, Elizabeth Fountaine, who d. 1920,
da. of Fountaine Walker, of Ness Castle, Inverness, and has issue living, Alice Maud
(Lady Arbuthnot'), b. 1880: nt. 1918, her cousin, Brig. -Gen. Sir Dalrymple Arbuthnot. C.M.G.,
5th Bt. (ante). Residence, 26, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs, Union, Wellington.— Mary.—
Florence. Residence , 69, Eaton Square, S.W.
Issue of the late George Clerk Arbuthnot, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1803, d. 1876 :
nt. 1st, 1837, Agnes, who d. 1842, da. of John Rait, of Anniston, N.B. ; 2ndly,
1845, Caroline Ramsay, who d. 1911, da. of James Hay, of Drumcar, N.B. : —
Ven. George, D.D., b. 1846 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M. A. 1871, B.D., and D.D. 1908);
was V. of Stratford-on-Avon 1879-1908 ;is Archdeacon of Coventry : nt. 1885, Margaret Evelyn, da. of
the late Very Rev. Herbert Mortimer Luckock, D.D., Dean of Lichfield. Residence, Comyn House,
Leamington. Club , United University.
Grandchildren of the late George Clerk Arbuthnot (ante) : —
Issue of the late Adm. Charles Ramsay Arbuthnot, b. 1850, d. 1913 : m. 1880, Emily Caroline,
who d. 1910, da. of the late Rear-Adm. C. F. Schomberg : —
Geoffrey Schomberg, D.S.O., R.N., b. 1885 ; Com. R.N. ; Executive and Gunnery Officer, 1st Light
Cruiser Squadron during European War (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1919: nt. 1913, Jessie Marguerite, da.
of the late William Henderson, of Berkley House, Frome, and has issue living, Peter Charles
Reginald, b. 1915, — a son, b. 1919, — Mary Marguerite, b. 1914. Evelyn Mary, O.B.E., b. 1881 ;
in Wounded and Missing Enquiry Depart, during European War; O.B.E. (Civil) 1920.— Beatrice
Caroline, b. 18 — : nt. 1906, Com. Robert Henry Ramsay MacKay, R.N., and has issue living,
Elizabeth Ramsay, b. 1909, — Caroline Faith, b. 1911.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late James Arbuthnot, b. 1855, d. 1913 : nt. 1st, 1879, May
Steward (from whom he obtained a divorce 1896), da. of Capt. Ralph N. Taylor ; 2ndly,
1897, Mary Margaret, who d. 1905, only da. of the late Lowry Mann, of Earleston,
Cheshire : —
George Ramsay, b. 1880. Residence,
Issue of the late Archibald Francis Arbuthnot, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1805, d. 1870 :
m. 1837, the Hon. Gertrude Sophia, who d. 1882, da. of the 1st Viscount Gough : —
Archibald Ernest, b. 1841 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Major Madras Army: nt. 1872, Anne Elizabeth,
widow of the late Surg.-Maj. Alexander Russell Atkinson, M.D., Bengal Army, and da. of W. W.
Ball, of Cape Town, and has issue living, Archibald Hugh, b. 1874 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. -Col.
Indian Army : nt. 1st, 1900, Gertrude, who d. 1918, da. of the Rev. Frederick Charles Green,
V. of Denmead, Hants ; 2ndly, 1920, Marjory Beech, and has issue living (by 1st marriage),
Archibald Hugh Gough, R.N. , b. 1900; became a Sub-Lieut. 1918; served during European
War 1917 with Grand Fleet, Patrick Charles b. 1902, Ernest Douglas b. 1905, Sheila Gertrude
Talmash b. 19x7,— Ernest Kennaway, D.S.O., b. 1876; is a retired Capt. R.N. ; served during
European War 19x5-18 with 1st Battle Cruiser Squadron at battle of Heligoland (despatches,
promoted, Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy, D.S.O.) ; has Roy. Humane So.’s
bronze medal; D.S.O. 1917: nt. 1910, Edith Elizabeth (the actress “Miss Evie Greene”),
who d. 1917, da. of Richard Bentley Greene, formerly of Parnholt, Laburnum Grove,
Portsmouth, — William Patrick, b. 1878; is Major R.M.L.I., and a Gunnery Instructor; served
during European War 1914-17 with Grand Fleet, as French and German Interpreter : nt. 1904,
Olive, only da. of the late Hon. William Gregory Walker, sometime a Puisne Judge of Supreme
Court, N.S. Wales, and has issue living, Olive Joan b. 1905, Patricia Gwyn b. 1906, — Editha
Gertrude, b. 1873 : nt. 1903, Basil Stephenson, formerly of Low Wood, Woldingham, Surrey, and
has issue living, Thomas Stanley b. 1906, Gertrude Awa b. 19 — . Residence, Westfield Meadow,
Hayling Island.— Sir George Gough, b. 1847; ed. at Eton; formerly a partner in the firm of
Arbuthnot and Co., merchants and bankers, of Madras, and a Member of Madras Legislative
Council ; Knt. 1901 : nt. 1873, Isabella, da. of the Rev. the Hon. Richard Cavendish Boyle [see
E. Cork], and has issue living, Cecil Albinia (Hon. Mrs. Robert Lygon ), b. 1881 : nt. 1903, Lieut. -
Col. the Hon. Robert Lygon, M.V.O. [see E. Beauchamp). Residence, 87, Onslow Square, S.W.
Frances (Lady Kennaway)-. nt. 1866, the Rt. Hon. Sir John Henry Kennaway, P.C., C.B.,
M.P., 3rd Bt., who d. 1919. Residence, Escot, Ottery St. Mary, Devon.
Grandchildren of the late Maj.-Gen. William Arbuthnot, C.B. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Gerald Archibald Arbuthnot, b. 1872, d. (killed in action during European
War, while Lieut. Grenadier Guards) 1916; nt. 1894, (Mary Johanna) Dulce (now of
27, Rutland Gate, S.W.), da. of the late Charles Oppenheim, of 40, Great Cumberland
Place, W. .
Frances Gertrude, b. 1896: nt. 1918, Kenneth Lindsay Stewart, Lieut. Yeo.*^— Cynthia Isabelle
Theresa, b. 1808 Dorothea Helen Mary, b. 1901.
Issue of the late Hugh Gough Arbuthnot, b. 1840, d. 1905 : nt. 1864, Caroline, da. of the late
Rev. Capel Molyneux [see Molyneux, Bt., colls.] : —
Lionel Gough, b. 1867; is Lieut, in the Army: nt. 1894, Violet Rebecca (who obtained a divorce
1913), da. of the late Sir John Henry Morris, K.C.S.I. Constance Gertrude ; nt. 1900, Ernest
Luxmoore Marshall. Residence, 1, Prince’s Court, First Avenue, Hove, Sussex.
debrett's illustrated baronetage.
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Issue of the late Robert George Arbuthnot, b. 1843, d. 1890 : m. 1885, Helen Mary (now of
29, Pelham Place, S.W.7), da. of the late Sir William Muir, K.C.S.I., of Dean Park
House, Edinburgh : —
Robert Wemyss Muir, M.C. , b. 1889 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Capt. R.F.A. (Special
Reserve); European War 1914-19 (twice wounded, M.C., Croix de Guerre): in. 1915, Mary, el.
da. of Norman Coghill, of Almington Hall, Market Drayton, and has issue living, Mary Juliet
Gough, b. 1917, — Elizabeth Christian, b. 1918. Residence , Monkhams Cottage, Waltham Abbey.
—Jean Marjorie, b. 1886: m. 1913, Arthur Frederick Dudgeon, and has issue living, John
Arbuthnot, b. 1919, — Emily Mary Arbuthnot, b. 1914, — Elizabeth Arbuthnot, b. 1915, — Jean
Arbuthnot (twin), b. 1915. Residence , Muthaiga Hall, Nairobi. Elizabeth Gertrude Gough
(twin), b. 1889.
Issue of the late William Urquhart Arbuthnot, Esq., 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1807,
d. 1874 : in. 1834, Eliza Jane, who d. 1892, da. of the late Gen. Sir Henry
George Andrew Taylor, G.C.B. : —
Helen. Residence , 79, Ashley Gardens, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Hon. James Edward Arbuthnot (infra) : —
Issue of the late George Ireland Arbuthnot, b. 1847 : m. 1876, May Cumming, who d.
1916, da. of the late D. Munro : —
Alister Dare Staveley, b. 1881 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; formerly Capt. R.E. ; served in Meso-
potamia 1915-16 (wounded). Frances Ella.—— Madelaine Winifred : m. 1912, Lieut.-Col.
Norman Doncaster Noble, D.S.O., R.E.
Issue of the late Hon. James Edward Arbuthnot (of the Mauritius), 6th son of 1st
baronet, b. 1809, d. 1868 : in. 1837, Harriet Frances, who d. 1910, da. of the late
Gen. William Staveley, C.B. : —
Ann : m. 1862, Edward Douglas, who d. 1867 [see M. Queensberry, colls.]. Harriet Gertrude.
Louise FitzGerald L’Estrange. Emily Frederica: in. 1879, Walter Fox Williamson Wells,
formerly I.C.S., and has issue living, Frederick Walter Arbuthnot, b. 1882 ; is Capt. Indian Army ;
served during European War 1915 (wounded): m. 1913, Violet, da. of R. H. Ellis, J.P., of Compton
Grange, Eastbourne, — Louise {Hon. Mrs. Rupert Tyrwhitt ) : in. 1900, Major the Hon. Rupert
Tyrwhitt, formerly R.A. [see B. Berners], — Ruby : m. 1904, Lieut.-Col. Selby H. Henderson,
Indian Med. Ser., and Inspector-Gen. of Prisons, United Provinces, India, —Phyllis ‘Stanley : m.
1914, Bertram Wilkinson, of Sandy Bank, Weybridge, and has issue living, Jean b. 1915, Sheelagh
b. 1917. Charlotte Elizabeth : in. 1896, Com. Frederick George Loring, formerly R.N., and
has issue living, Evelyn Frances, b. 1898, —Iris, b. 1899.— Frances Henrietta.
This family is a branch of the Lairds of Arbuthnot, who have held lands in Kincardineshire from
about 1160. The 1st baronet, Sir William, Lord Provost of Edinburgh in r822, entertained George IV.
at a public banquet in that city, and was created a baronet by the King in person, the patent how-
ever, bearing date 1823. The 4th baronet, Rear-Adm. Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot, K.C.B., M.V.O.,
died (killed inaction at the battle of Jutland during European War) June 1916 (despatches, post-
humous K.C.B.).
ARMSTRONG, Creation (U.K.) 1841, of Gallen Priory, King’s County.
Sir Andrew Harvey Armstrong, 3rd Baronet ;
b. May 23rd, 1866; s. his father, Rev. Sir Edmund Frederick,
1899; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Prince of Wales’s Leinster
Regt. (Roy. Canadians); served in S. Africa 1900-1901 as
Lieut. 17th Batn. Imperial Yeo. ; is a J.P. for King’s co. (High
Sheriff 1914), Capt. in the Army, and Hon. Lieut, in the
Army.
— Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, issuing from the sinister side a
dexter arm habited gules, the hand grasping the trunk of an oak-tree
eradicated and broken at the top proper ; 2nd and 3rd. argent, three pallets
azure. Crest— An arm embowed in armour proper, the hand grasping
the broken trunk of an oak-tree, as in the arms.
_ . Residence — Gallen Priory, Ferbane, King’s co.
Invictus maneo.
I am still unconquered. Brother living— NESBITT WILLIAM, b. July 3rd, 1875: m. 1910,
Clarice Amy, da. of John Carter Hodkinson, of Maryborough, Victoria,
Australia, and has issue living, Andrew St. Clare, b. 1912,— Edith Fisher Armstrong, b. 1911.
Residence , Napier, New Zealand.
Sisters living — Beatrice Frances, b. 1868. Residence, Gallen Priory, Ferbane, King’s co.
Gertrude Adelaide, b. 1871 : m. 1906, Francis Hare Clayton. Residence , Rosecourt, Surbiton,
Surrey. Constantia Jessie Armstrong, b. 1873. Katharine Edith Armstrong, b. 1874. Resi-
dence, Gallen Priory, Ferbane, King’s co.
Uncles living (sons of ist baronet) — Montagu Fullerton, b. 1852 : in. 1872, Florence Angelica Sophia,
da. of the late Charles John Proby, H.M. Queen Victoria’s Consul at Florence, and has
issue living, Nevill Alexander Drummond, O.B.E., b. 1874; is a F.R.G.S.; O.B.E. (Mil.) 191- :
m. 1902, Mary Anne Katherine, da. of the late Andrew Charles Armstrong [infra], and has issue
living, Eileen Molly Nevill b. 1903, — Jack Proby (of Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic), b. 1878 ; is
H.B M.’s Consul-Gen. to Argentine Republic : in. 1912, Maria Dominga Alvarenga, da. of John
Molina, and has issue living, Montagu John Proby b. 1913, — Madeline Ruth: m. 1913, John Snaith,
— Stella Elizabeth Constance, — Frances Evelyn {Lady Goodhart ): in. 1906, Sir Ernest Frederic
Goodhart, 2nd Bt., Bar.-at- Law, — Beatrice Helen :. in. 1911, Robert Cox. Residence , 43, Wimpole
Street, W.^— Charles Nesbitt Frederic, b. 1858: formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Prince of Wales's
Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians) : m. T882, Dame Helen Porter (“ Madame Melba”), D.B.E., from
whom he obtained a divorce in America 1900, da. of David Mitchell, of Victoria, Australia, and
has issue living, George Nesbitt, b. 1883 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Princess Charlotte of Wales’s
(Roy. Berkshire Regt.): m. ist, 1906, Phoebe Georgina Frances Ruby (who obtained a divorce
1908), only da. of Col. Jocelyn Otway, formerly of 7, Park Lane, W. ; 2ndly, 1913, Evelyn Mary,
da. of the late Michael Doyle, of Brisbane, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Helen Pamela
Fullerton b. 1918. Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Collateral Brancn living.
Issue of the late Andrew Charles Armstrong, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1845, d.
1895 : m. ist, 1874, Alice Maria, who d. 1881 da. of the late Sir Thomas William
Clinton Murdoch, K.C.M.G. ; 2ndly, 1888, Annie Beatrice (now of Enbrook,
West Mailing, Kent), da. of John Lorrimer, formerly of Aylestone, Leicester :—
(By ist marriage) Edmund Clarence Richard, b. 1879; isa F.S.A., and a M.R.I.A. ; appointed Assist,
in Irish Antiquities Depart., National Museum, Dublin, 1907, and Keeper of Irish Antiquities there
1914: m. 1906, Mary Frances, da. of the late Sir Francis Richard Cruise, M.D., D.L., of 93,
Merrion Square West, Dublin, and has issue living, Andrew Clarence Francis, b. 1907, — Edmund
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Clarence Charles, b. 1914,— Katherine Mary, b. iqoq. Residence , 73, Park Avenue, Sydney Parade,
Dublin. Club , Kildare Street Mary Anne Katherine : m. 1902, Nevill Alexander Drummond
Armstrong [ante]. Muriel Agnes Kavanagh : m. (Jan.) 1908, James Douglas Graham, and has
issue living, James Kenneth, b. (Nov.) 1908,— Audrey, b. 1910,— Marseli Katharine, b. 1912.
(By 2nd marriage) John Andrew, b. 1892 ; is Capt. Lancashire Fusiliers. Nadine Alice, b. 1889:
m. 1919, Capt. Vernon Robert Guise, R.G.A. [see Guise, Bt., colls.].
Grandchildren of Montagu Fullerton Armstrong (ante), 5th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Frederick Edmund John Armstrong, b. 1889 : m. 1915, Stella, el. da. of J.
R. Morgan, of Portmore, Weymouth ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1919 : —
A da., b. 1916. A da., b. 1917.
This family was anciently settled on the Scottish Border, and John Armstrong, laird of Gilnockie
Hall, Eskdale, the most famous leader of the warlike clans that made frequent inroads into the
northern counties of England, was, with many of his retainers, executed about 1530. Andrew Armstrong,
his descendant, and ancestor of the present family, migrated to Ireland early in the 17th. century, and
settled in co. Fermanagh. He greatly distinguished himself in the army of Charles I.
ARMSTRONG, Creation (U.K.) 1892, of Ashburn Place, Kensington, co. London.
Sir George Elliot Armstrong, C.M.G.,
2nd Baronet ; b. Jan. 19th, 1866; s. his father, Sir
George Carlyon Hughes, 1907; is Com. R.N. ;
has been Part Proprietor of The People , and Editor
of The Globe ; commanded Havre Patrol and Mine
Sweepers during European War (Officer of Legion
of Honour, Croix de Guerre) ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Pembroke and Haverfordwest Dist. (C) Jan.
1910, and Southampton Oct. 1910; C.M.G. 1917: m.
1890, Edith Annie, da. of the late Adolphus Fass, of
Chalfont Grange, Bucks, having had issue, of whom
the only son, George Carlyon, b. 1896 ; Lieut. Cold-
stream Guards ; d . (killed during European War) 1915.
^rms — Gules, three dexter arms vambraced argent, hands
closed proper ; on a canton of the second, three pallets, azure.
(Crest, — In front of a dexter arm vambraced argent, hand closed
proper, a trefoil slipped vert.
Seat — Winloed, Pangbourne, Berks. Clubs — Carlton, Marl-
borough, Naval and Military, Beefsteak.
Daughter living -Mary, b. 1903.
Brother living— FRANCIS PHILIP, O.B.E., b. Oct. 16th, 1871; ed. at Charterhouse, and at
Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1896 ; is Com. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve : served
during European War 1914-18 with Auxiliary Patrol (O.B.E.); O.B.E. 1918 : m. 1896, Pulcheria
Margaret, da. of the late George Fox, J.P., D. L., of Elmhurst Hall, Lichfield, having had issue,
Philip Furlong, Sub-Lieut. R.N., b. 1897 ; d. (killed in action during European War) 19x8. Resi-
dence, Oxleys, Beaulieu, Hants. Clubs, Junior Carlton, Royal Automobile.
Sister living— Agnes Beatrice, b. 1873 : m. 1893, George Edmondstone Kirk, J.P., D.L., of
Thornfield, Carrickfergus, co. Antrim, who d. 1909, and has issue living, Eileen Beatrice, b. 1894 :
m. 1920, Major James Robert Wood Grove, Roy. Dublin Fusiliers. Residence , Orchards, Hurst,
Berks.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Alice FitzRoy [Lady Armstrong), da. of the late Rev. Charles
Joseph Furlong : m. 1865, Sir George Carlyon Hughes Armstrong, 1st baronet, who d. 1907.
Residence, 39, Cadogan Square, S.W.
This family is descended from Andrew Armstrong (son of Christopher Armstrong, Laird of
Mangerton), who migrated from Scotland to Ireland in the 17th century, and settled in co.
Fermanagh [see preceding title]. The 1st baronet, Sir George, was proprietor of The Globe, and
founded The People newspaper.
ARMYTAGE, Creation (G.B.) 1738, of Kirklees, Yorkshire.
Sir George Ayscough Armytage, C.M.G. ,
D.S.O., 7th Baronet ; b. March 2nd, 1872 ; s. his father,
Sir George John, 1918 ; is temporary Col. Comdg.
2nd West Riding Inf. Brig. (T.A.) ; formerly Lieut.-Col.
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; European War 1914-18 as Brig.-
Gen. Comdg. an Inf. Brig, (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-
Col., D.S.O., C.M.G., Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. I9I7»
C.M.G. 1918: m. 1899, Aimee, 3rd da. of Sir Lionel
Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, nth Bt., and has issue.
^rms — Gules, a lion’s head erased between three cross-crosslets
argent. ®rtst — A dexter arm embowed couped at the shoulder,
habited or, the cuff argent, holding in the hand proper a staff gules,
headed and pointed or.
Seats — Kirklees Park, Brighouse, Yorkshire. Club — Carlton.
Sons living— JOHN LIONEL, b. November 25th, 1901.—
Reginald William, b. 1903.
Daughter living — Barbara Ellen, b. 1906.
Brother living— John Hawksworth, b. 1873 ; ed. at Winchester
Always ready. sometime an Assist.-Inspector to Board of Trade: m. 19x2,
Everilda Frances, da. of the late Ralph Creyke [see Bacon,
P.tJ, and has issue living, Walter John, b. 1913, — Ellen Elizabeth, b. 1915. Residence, Sandy
Hill, Beckington, Bath. Club. Royal Automobile.
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Sister living — Edith Beatrice, b. 1881 : m. >905, Capt. Marjoribanks Keppel North, M.I.C.E.,
R.E. [ see E. Guilford, colls.]. Residence , Little Germains, Chesham.
Uncle living (son of 5th baronet) — Arthur Henry, b. 1845 ; formerly Major R. H. A. (retired as Lieut. -
Col.) ; is Lieut.-Col. Reserve of Officers, and a J.P. for E. Riding of Yorkshire : m. 1879, Katharine
Harriet, da. of the late Ralph Creyke, of Rawcliffe and Marton, and has issue living, Dorothy
Harriette : m. 1908, Major Henry Halford Dawes, O.B.E., Yeo., of 2, Cambridge Square, W.,
and has issue living, Darcy Armytage b. 1908,— Lilac Gwendolin : m. 1916, Evelyn St. Vincent
Parker- Jervis [see V. St Vincent, colls.], — Frances Guinevere : nt. 1916, Major Humphrey Ernest
Bowman, C.B.E. [see Bowman, Bt., colls.]. Residence , 17, Cambridge Square, W. Clubs, Army
and Navy, Yorkshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Henry Armytage, 3rd son of 4th baronet :—
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Armytage, b. 1828, d. 1901 : m. 1851, the Hon. Fenella Fitz-
Hardinge Berkeley, who d. 1903, da. of 1st Baron Fitz-JIardinge : —
Percy, C.V.O., b. 1853; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; was a Gentleman Usher to King Edward VII.
1903-1910, since when to King George V. ; is a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour ; M.V.O. (5th
class) 1902, and (4th class) 1911, C.V.O. 1920: m. 1888, Rosetta Philippa, who d. 1902, widow
of Capt. C. S. Eustace. Residences , 6, Buckingham Palace Mansions, S.W. ; Meadow Bank,
Cranford, Middlesex Club , Cavendish. Constance: m. 1876, Joseph Critchley Martin..
Alice : m. 1907, Capt. Frederic Whitworth Jones, formerly King’s Own Yorkshire L.I.
This family is descended (according to a pedigree attested by Sir Henry St. George, Norroy King
of Arms) from John Armytage, of Wrigbowls, Lincolnshire, temp. King Stephen. Two branches of
the family at different times have been created baronets.
ARNOTT, Creation (U.K.) 1896, of Woodlands, St. Anne, Shandon, co. Cork.
Sir John Alexander Arnott, 2nd Baronet ;
b. Nov. 16th, 1853; s. his father, Sir John, 1898 ; formerly
Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 4th Batn. Cheshire Regt. ; is a J.P.
and D.L. for co. Cork : m. 1881, Dame Caroline Sydney,
D.B.E., J.P., el. da. of Sir Frederick Martin Williams, 2nd Bt.
(cr. 1866), having had issue, of whom the el. son John, M.C., b.
1885; Capt. Hussars (despatches, 1914 Star); d. (killed in
action during European War) 1918.
&rras — Per chevron argent and azure, in chief two mullets and in base
a crescent, all counterchanged, on a chief of the second three mullets of
the first. Crest — On a rock a tower proper, therefrom a pennant of one
point flying to the sinister azure.
Residence — 12, Merrion Square, Dublin. Clubs — Carlton, White’s
Wellington, Kildare Street
Sons living — LAURISTON JOHN, b. Nov. 27th, 1890 ; formerly Capt.
3rd Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles; served during European War 1914-18
(twice wounded). Robert John, b. 1896 ; is Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps. Thomas John, b. 1899; Lieut. 15th Hussars.
Daughters living — Margaret Christian Salome, b. 1882 : m. 1904, Major Hugh Blenkinsop Spence,
W. Yorkshire Regt. (formerly Lieut. Northumberland Fusiliers), and has issue living, Thomas
Blenkinsop, b. 1905, — Joan Margaret, b. 1907.— Mary Christian, b. 1887 : m. 1915, Capt. Richard
E. G. van Cutsem, Prince of Wales’s (Leinster Regt.), and has issue living, Ida Mary Victoria, b.
1916, — Mary Christina, b. 1917.— —Lina Victoria (twin) {Baroness De Freyne'), b. 1887: m. 1916,
the 6th Baron De Freyne. Residence , French Park, co. Roscommon.
Half-Brothers living— Loftus Perceval FitzGerald-Arnott, b. 1873; is Capt. and Hon. Major
Special Reserve of Officers, and Capt. Prince of Wales’s Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians).-—-
Cecil John Maxwell Fitz-Gerald-Arnott, b. 1882; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Prince of Wales’s
Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians).
Sisters living — Rosina, b. 1852 : m. 1872, Capt. William Johnson, formerly 6th Dragoons, who d.
1899, having had issue, of whom Leslie George Arnott (of Laragh House, Bandon), b. 1875;
is a J.P. : m. 1910, Hilda, da. of the late Hermann Eckstein, and has issue living, Leslie William
Arnott b. 1915, Mervyn John Leslie Arnott b. 1918, Daphne Rosemary Hilda b. 1911, Viola
Diana Leslie b. 1912, Pamela Geraldine Leslie b. 1913, Valerie Leslie b. 1916, — Raymond Bazley,
D.S.O., b. 1877 [see “ Companionage ”] : m. 1912, Lilian, da. of the late Hermann Eckstein
[ante], and has issue living, Diana Vivien Raymond b. 1914, Mervynne Lilah Raymond
b. 1915, Michael Hugh Raymond b. 1917, — Cecil John Douglas, b. 1878, — Victor Neville,
D.S.O. , b. 1882 [see “Companionage”]: m. 1913, Claire Eleanor Alicia, only da. of the late
Basil Nevinson, of 3, Tedworth Square, S.W., and has issue living, Richard Guy Victor Neville
b. 1915, Bettye Neville b. 1914, Priscilla Neville b. 1918,— Dudley Graham, V.C., D.S.O. , M.C.,
b. 1884 [see “ Companionage ”] : m. 1912, Marjorie Ailsie, only da. of the Rev. Arthur George
Grisewood, R. of Daylesford, Chipping Norton, and has issue living, Peter John Dudley b. 1914,
Patience Mary b. 1917, — Mervyn Taylor, b. 1886; Lieut. 2nd Batn. S. Wales Borderers; d.
(wounds in action during European War) 1914, — John Charles Eric Arnott, R.N. , b. 1897 ; became
Lieut. 1918, — Rose Marguerite Mary, b. 1881. Residence, Fern Bank, Oddington, Stow-on-the-
Wold, Gloucestershire. Margaret Jane, b. 1859 : m. 1st, r88o, Francis Augustus St. Maur
Sheil, who d. 1887: 2ndly, 1892, Major Harry Wetherel Rowden, formerly 2nd Batn. Duke of
Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regt.), and has issue living (by 1st marriage), John Francis Arthur St.
Maur, b. 1881, — Eileen Mabel St. Maur, b. 1882, — Sybil Violet St- Maur, b. 1886, — (by 2nd
marriage). Marguerite Violet Wetherell, b. 1893. Residence , The Gables, Beer, South Devon.
Half-Sisters living — Emmeline Louisa, b. 1874 : m. 1896, Capt. Godfrey Herbert Bloomfield
(Clubs, Carlton, Kildare Street, Royal St. George Yacht), and has issue living, FitzMaurice John
Commerell, b. 1897, — Gustavus Herbert William, b. 1899,— Kathleen Lily Ives, b. 1901,— Dorothy
Sophia Caldwell, b. 1903. Residence, New Park, co. Waterford. Jessie Alexandra (Lady
Pulteney), b. 1875 : m. 1917, Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Pulteney, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O.,
D.S.O. Residence , 4, Deanery Street, Park Lane, W. Lily Eleanor, b. 1878 : m. 1902, Arthur
Edward Rogers (Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, Kildare Street), and has issue living, Arthur John
Patrick b. 1913,— Frances Eleanor, b. 1903. Residence, Oaklands, Clonmel, co. Tipperary. —
Florence Geraldine, b. 1879 : m. 1906, Major Henry Herbert Ronald White, D.S.O., O.B.E., and
has issue living, Henry George Ronald, b. 1907,— John Maxwell, b. 1909. Residence, Lough
Eske Castle, co. Donegal.— —Mary Louisa Mabel, b. 1886 : m. 19x5, Capt. Francis Hugh Brooke
[see Brooke, Bt., cr. 1903]. Residence, Pickering Celbridge, co. Kildare.
Speratum et completum.
Hoped for and realized.
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Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Emily Jane c Lady FitzGerald-A mott), da. of the late Rev.
Edward Loftus FitzGerald : assumed by Royal Licence for herself and issue the additional surname
of FitzGerald 1902: m. 1872, as his second wife, Sir John Arnott, 1st baronet, who d . 1898.
Residence , Dunardagh, Blackrock, co. Dublin.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late David Taylor Arnott, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1855, d. 1915 : m.
1st, 1890, Ethel Marion Napier, who d. 1893, da. of Capt. Frederic Bell, formerly
47th Regt. ; 2ndly, 1895, Blanche Emma (now of Rosebank, Binstead, Ryde, Isle
of Wight), da. of John Girdwood, J.P. : —
(By 1st marriage) John Frederic, M.C., b. 1892 ; Lieut. Wilts Regt. ; European War 1515-16 (de-
spatches, M.C.): m. 19 — , , da. of , and has issue living, a da.,
b. 1920. (By 2nd marriage) David Terence Edmond, b. 1899; ed. at Cheltenham, and at
R.M .C. ; is Lieut. 17th Lancers. (By 1st marriage) Marie Ethel, b. 1891.
Issue of the late Mangerton William Arnott, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1856, d. 1901 :
m. 1886, Eliza Mary, who d. 1898, da. of the late Thomas Arnott, formerly of
Blairmore House, Blairmore, Argyllshire : —
Eliza Mary, b. 1887 : m. 1913, William Maule Reginald Wingate [see E. Dalhousie, colls.]. Resi-
dence,
The 1st Baronet (a noted philanthropist and largely connected with many Irish industries) sat as
M.P. for Kinsale (Z.) 1859-63.
ARTHUR, Creation (U.K.) 1841, of Upper Canada.
Stet fortuna domus.
Sir George Compton Archibald Arthur,
M. V.O., 3rd Baronet ; b. April 30th, i860 ; s. his father, Col.
Sir Frederick Leopold, 1878 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, and Lieut. Herts.
Imperial Yeo. ; served in Egyptian Campaign, 1882 (medal
with clasp), in Nile Expedition 1884-5 (medal with clasps), and
in S. Africa 1900, with 12th Batn. Imperial Yeo., and as
Remount Claims Officer ; is Hon. Capt. in the Army ; some-
time Private Sec. to F.M. Earl Kitchener (when Sec. of
State for War) ; M.V.O. (4th class) 1909 ; has Orders of
Crown of Belgium and Legion of Honour : m. 1898, Kate
Harriet, da. of the late Horatio Brandon, and widow of
Arthur Raymond Yates.
May the fortune of the &>TVM — Or, on a chevron azure between two clarions in chief gulesi,and
house stand . a kangaroo sejant in base proper, two swords the points upwards also proper,
points and hilts of the first ; on a chief of the third a horse courant argent,
drtst — In front of two swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts or, a pelican in her piety sable,
the nest or.
Residence — 23, The Boltons, S. Kensington, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough.
Sister living — Frederica Louisa Juliana : m. 1881, Alfred Edmund William Darby, J.P., D.L., and
has issue living, Frances Muriel, b. 1882: m. 1917, Capt. Mordaunt Leckonby Cope, M.C., for-
merly Rifle Brig, [see Cope, Bt.]. Residence , Adcote, Shrewsbury.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Edward Penfold Arthur (infra) : —
Issue of the late George Arthur, b. 1851, d. 1878 : m. 1873, Helen, who d. 1878, da. of
Neale Thomson, of Camphill, Renfrew : —
EDWARD MALCOLM, b. 1874 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. S. Wales Borderers: m. 1906, Evelyn,
da. of Edward George Kerr, of Harlau, Timaru, New Zealand, and has issue living, George
Malcolm, b. 1908, — Edith Doreen, b. 1912. Residence , Trafalgar Street, Timaru, New Zealand.
—George Frederick Neale, b. 1878. Residence ,
Issue of the late Col. Edward Penfold Arthur, Bom. S.C., 4th son of 1st baronet, b.
1825, d. 1870 : m. 1846, Emma Isabella Wilson, who d. 1912, da. of Capt. Thomas
Souter, 44th Regt. : —
Emma Catherine Charlotte : m. 1867, Capt. James J. Blair, Political Agent for E. States of Raj-
putana, who d. 1870, and has issue living, Arthur, D.S.O., b. 1869 [see “ Companionage "] : m.
1st, 1909, Mary Beryl, whorf. 1912, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry James Buchanan, C. B., of
Boxgrove, Sussex ; 2ndly, 1914, Elizabeth Mary, da. of Sir Chandos Hoskyns. 10th Bt., and has
issue living (by 2nd marriage), David Arthur b. 1917, Chandos A 1918, Jean Aileen Chandos b.
1915, — Aileen May: m. 1893, Edward Walter Rathbun, of Deseronto, Ontario, Canada. -Amy
Sellon. Blanch Sarah Owen : tn. 1880, James Henry Patry, and has issue living, Marguerite, b.
1884. Residence , Deseronto, Ontario, Canada.
Grandchildren of the late John Raynor Arthur (infra) : —
Issue of the late Sigismund Raynor Arthur, b. 1867, d. 1920: m. 1891, Constance Eleanor,
da. of Sir Charles Parry Hobhouse, 3rd Bt. : —
John Sigismund, M.C., b. 1894; Lieut. R.A. ; European War 1915-17 (despatches, M.C.).— — Oswald
Raynor, b. 1905.— Lucy Eleanor, b. 1904.
Issue of the late John Raynor Arthur, 6th son of 1st baronet, b. 1830, d. 1903 : m.
1864, the Hon. Aileen Spring Rice, who d. 1916 TB. Monteagle of Brandon] : —
Edmond John, b. 1873; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; Acting Major Indian Army.
Henry Bartle Compton, b. 1879; Major R.F.A. ; d. (killed in action during European War)
1916. Aileen Mary (Lady Lambert): m. 1892, Sir Henry Charles Miller Lambert, K.C.M.G.,
C.B., an Assist. Under Sec. of State for the Colonies. Residence , Larklands, Banstead.——-
Leonora Frances.— Christina Lucy : m. 1905, Robert Vaughan Johnson [see B. Stratheden].
Residence, Wimseyes, Banstead, Surrey.
The 1st baronet, Lieut. -Gen. the Right Hon. Sir George Arthur, K.C.H., D.C.L., Col. of the 50th
Foot, was knighted in 1837. He was successively Governor of Honduras, Van Diemen’s Land,
Upper Canada, and Bombay, and Provisional Gov.-Gen. of India 1846.
Ashbumliam-Clement, see Clement.
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ASHMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1907, of Cook’s Folly, City and co. of Bristol. TExtinct
1916.]
Sir Frederick Herbert Ashman, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet — Lilian, b. 1876 : m. 1901, William Leonard Olive, and has
issue living, Leonard Ashman, b. 1907, — Joyce, b. 1905, — Ruth, b. 1909, — Hazel Mary, b 1911.
Residence , 2, Litfield Place, Clifton Down, Bristol. May Louise, b. 1883 : m. 1907, Lieut. -Col.
Percy William George Sargent, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.B., F.R.C.S., and has issue living, John, b.
1910, — Hugh, b. 1913, — Nancie, b. 1907. Residence , 20, Harley Street, W.
Widows living Of 1st and 2nd Baronets— Eliza ( Lady Ashman), da. of Frederick George
Lorenzen, of Bristol : m. 1874, Sir Herbert Ashman, 1st baronet, who d. 1914. Alice Ethel
(Lady Ashman), da. of the late William Ansell Todd, J.P., of Portishead, Somerset: m. 1898, Sir
Frederick Herbert Ashman, 2nd baronet, who d. 1916, when the title became ext. Residence,
White Lodge, Minehead, Somerset.
Assheton-Smith, see Duff.
Astley-Corbett, see Corbett.
Aubrey-Fletcher, see Fletcher.
AUSTIN, Creation (U.K.) 1894, of Red Hill, Castleford, West Riding of York.
Sir William Michael Byron
Austin, 2nd Baronet', b. Nov. 27th, 1871 ;
s. his father, Sir John, M.P. , 1906 ; ed. at
Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is a J.P. for Yorkshire,
and Capt. R. A.S.C. ; formerly Capt.
Comdg. Yorkshire Mounted Brig., Trans-
port and Supply Column, Army Ser. Corps:
m. 1896, Violet Irene, da. of Alexander
Fraser, J.P., and has issue.
&nns, — Gules, eight mullets three, three and two
argent, within a border dovetailed or, charged with
four thistles slipped and leaved proper. Cmt — A
dexter arm embowed in fesse, couped at the shoulder,
vested or, cuff indented ermine, the hand proper
grasping a cross botony fitchee gules, resting on the
arm a mullet of the last.
Seats— The Old Hall, Cloughton, Yorkshire ;
Wellbury Park, Herts.
Sons living -JOHN BYRON FRASER, b. July
14th, 1897; Lieut. Hussars; European War 1916-17
as Flight Com. R.F.C. William Ronald, b. 1900.
Daughters living — Marjorie Irene Gwendoline, b.
1901.- ■ .Violet Cecily, b. 1906. Muriel Agnes
Jane, b. 1908.
Brothers living — John Standish Thomas Joseph,
b. 1875 ; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1897,
M.A. 1901); European War 1918-19 as 2nd Lieut. R.A.S.C.; is a J.P. for Yorkshire : m. 1908, Gwen-
dolyne Aubrey Beverley, da. of the late Capt. Beverley Robinson, of Hyde Lodge, Winchester,
and has issue living, John Standish Beverley, b. 1909,- Aubrey Mary, b. 1910, — Janetta Agnes
Gwendolyne, b. 1912. Residence, Vine House, Great Ousehurn, York. Club, Yorkshire.—
Joseph Edward, b. 1881 ; ed. at Wimbledon Coll. ; European War 1914-18 as Capt. London Regt. :
m. 1914, Katherine Matilda, da. of John Ryan, M.D., F.R.C.S., of Castleconnell, co. Limerick,
and has issue living, Edward John Byron, b. 1918, — Joan Agnes Mary, o. 1917. Residence , Garden-
hill House, Castleconnell, co. Limerick.
Sisters living — Agnes Mary Philomena, b. 1867.— —Elizabeth Hannah Mary, b. 1869 : m. 1892,
Louis Eugene Will, and has issue living, Louis John Austin, M.C. (Club, Junior Army and Navy),
b. 1893; Lieut. Worcestershire Regt., and Staff Capt. ; European War 1915-18 (wounded. M.C. with
Bar),— Wilfrid Byron (Club, Junior Army and Nayy), b. 1898 ; Lieut. Worcestershire Regt. ;
European War 1916 18 (twice wounded), — Standish Bernard, b. 1902, — Agnes Frances, b.
1894, — Rose Margaret, b. 1900, — Elizabeth Mary, b. 1903, — Anne Philomena, b. 1905. Residence,
109, Cheriton Road, Folkestone. Frances Mary Baptista, b. 1870 : m. 1898, John Henry Charles
Baker, and has issue living, John Francis Austin, b. 1900; European War 1917-19 as Lieut. R.F.C.
and R.A.F., — Charles William, b. 1906. Emmeline Jane Mary, b. 1873 : m. 1903, William Ber.
nard Schloesser (who assumed by Deed Poll 1915, the surname of Slesser in lieu of his patronymic),
and has issue living, Joy Louise, b. 1905. Residence, 28, Holland Street, Campden Hill, W.8.
Alice Eleanor Mary, b. 1879. Residence, The Grange, Thornton- le- Dale, Yorkshire.
The 1st baronet, Sir John Austin, sat as M.P. for Osgoldcross Div. of E. Part of W. Riding of
Yorkshire (L) 1886-1906.
AVERY, Creation (U.K.) 1906, of Oakley Court, Bray, Berks. [Extinct 1918.]
Sir (William) Eric Thomas Avery, M.C. , 2nd and last Baronet ,
who d. (on active ser. during European War) 1918.
Daughters living of 1st Baronet — Sybil Genevieve, b. 1906. Monica Maud, b. 1907.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Suzanne Mathilde Irma (Lady Avery), da. of the late
Monsieur Pierre Crets, of Paris : m. 1st 1902, as his second wife, Sir William Beilby Avery, 1st
baronet, who d. 1908 ; 2ndly, 1911, Michel Marghiloman. Residences, 44, Rue Scheffer, Avenue
Henri Martin, Paris ; ix, Rue Lascar Catargi, Bucharest; Hagiesti, Gora Branesti, Roumania.
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AYKROYD, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Lightcliffe, West Riding of co. of York.
Victory in truth.
Sir William Henry Aykroyd, ist
Baronet , son of the late Alfred Aykroyd, of Oak-
wood, Manningham, Yorkshire ; b. May 8th, 1865 ;
a partner in the firm of T. F. Firth and Sons, of
Brighouse, and a J.P. for W. Riding of Yorkshire :
m. 1890, Emma Louisa, da. of Ezra Waugh Ham-
mond, of Horton Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, and
has issue.
^rme— Azure, on a chevron ermine between three stags’
heads erased or, as many crosses couped sable. (Crest — In
front of a stag’s head erased and gorged with a chaplet of
oak proper, two crosses couped sable.
Seats — Cliffe Hill, Lightcliffe, Halifax ; Ingerthorpe
Grange, Markington, Harrogate.
Sons living— ALFRED HAMMOND, b. June 3rd, 1894.
-Harold Hammond, b. 1896. ■ -.George Hammond, b.
1900.
Daughter living— Mary Hammond, b. 1902.
AYLMER, Creation (I.) 1622, of Donadea Castle, co. Kildare.
Sir Arthur Percy Fitzgerald Aylmer,
1 2th Baronet, son of the late Capt. Fenton John
Aylmer, el. son of nth Bt. ; b. March 2nd, 1858; s.
his grandfather, Sir Arthur Percy, 1885 : m. ist,
1878, Annie, who d. 1884, da. of the late John
Sanger; 2ndly, 1885, Anne (who divorced him 1886),
da. of J. Douglas Reid, of New York, and divorced
wife of George Stelle, of Chicago.
$.rms— Argent, a cross sable between four Cornish choughs
proper. Crist — A Cornish chough proper rising out of a ducal
coronet or.
Brother living— NzVFENTON JOHN, v.c.,K.C.B.,b. 1862;
ed. privately; a Lieut.-Gen. (retired), formerly R.E. ; Burma
campaign 1886-7 (despatches, medal with clasp), Hazara Field
Force 1891 (despatches, clasp), Hunza-Nagar Expedition
1891 (severely wounded, despatches, clasp, V.C. , Brevet
Major), Isazai Field Force 1892, Chitral Relief Expedition
1895 (despatches, medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut. -Col.),
Mesopotamia iqi5-i6 (despatches) ; was an A.A.G., India
1897-1900, A.Q.M.G. India 1901-4, and in command of Quetta Inf. Brig. 1906-10; C.B. (Mil.)
1907, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916: in. 1913, Elsie Julie, da. of the late Frederick Oppermann of Hanover,
and widow of Sir Herbert Hope Risley, K.C. I.E., C.S.I. Clubs , Naval and Military, Sports’.
Aunts living (daughters of nth baronet) — Jane Grace. Anna Angelina.
Daughter living Of 9th Baronet — Caroline Maria (to whom the Donadea estate has passed).
Residence, Donadea Castle, Kilcock, co. Kildare. Club , Sesame.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. John Evans-Freke Aylmer, 2nd son of nth baronet, b. 1838,
d. 1907 : tn. 1861, Frances Margarita, who d. 1920, da. of James Thomson, of
Gibraltar : —
Gerald Arthur Evans-Freke b. 1869: in. 1898, Mabel Howard, da. ofrfhe Hon. J. K. Ward, M.L.C.,
of Quebec, and has issue living, Fenton Gerald, b. 1901, — Margaret Lydia, b. 1899. Residence ,
Donadea, 25, Bellevue Avenue, Westmount, Province of Quebec, Canada.— Henry Evans-Freke,
R.N., b. 1878; became Lieut. 1900, Com. 1912, and Capt. 1918; served during European War
1914-17; has Russian Order of St. Stanislas, and American D.S.M. : in. 1910, Edith Winifred,
da. of Vet.-Col. Sir Francis Duck, K.C.B. , F.R.C.V.S., and has issue living, John Francis, b.
1910, — Michael Arthur, b. 1913. Amy Geraldine Frances. Nina Florence Mary : in. 1886,
Arthur Thomas Marson, and has issue living, Arthur Aylmer, M.C., b. 1891 ; is Capt. R.F.A. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (M.C.), — Dorothy Nina : in. 1913, Rupert Ingleby Mackenzie,
who d. 1915, — Kathleen Mary. Residence, Wix Hill, West Horsley, Surrey. Dora Gertrude.
Grace Marion : in. 19x3, Arthur Grayhurst Hewat.^— Elfrida Fenton : tn. 1917, James Henry
Nicholson.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Josiah Aylmer, 3rd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Justin John Aylmer, b. 1831, d. 18 — : tn. ist, 1855, Caroline, who d. 18 — , da.
of the Rev. W. Slatter ; 2ndly, 1869, Sarah Anne Cockerill, who d. 1897, da. of the late
Samuel Beswick, of Canterbury, New Zealand : —
Justin Arthur, b. 1870 : tn. 1895, Annie Laura, da. of the late Thomas Henry Harper, of Wanganui, New
Zealand. Selina Frances : in. 1876, Warner William Warren Westenra, who d. 1906, and has
issue living, Warner Derrick, b. 1877, — Parker Roche, b. 1892, — Justin Aylmer, b. 1893, — Frances
Caroline, — Selina Isabella, — Hester Christiana, — Catherine Charlotte, — Eileen.— Lucy Catherine :
in. 1879, John George Thomson, who d. 1904, of New Zealand Civil Ser. , and has issue living,
John Aylmer, b. 1880, — Frances Helen. ^—Geraldine. Helen : in. 1881, Thomas Noel Brodrick,
of New Zealand C.S., and has issue living, Norman Aylmer, b. 1883, — Paul Foster, b. 1884, —
Lucy Metelille b. 1888, — Mildred Geraldine, b. 1890. Residence , Wellington, New Zealand.
Issue of the late William Henry Aylmer, b. 1833, d. 1882 : tn. ist, 1861, Henrietta, who d.
18—, da. of Dr. Martin ; 2ndly, 18—, Elizabeth, da. of the late Dr. Gordon, of Sydney : —
Percy, b. 186-. A son, b. 18 — .—Edith Maude. Inez.
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Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Gen. Arthur Aylmer, 3rd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late John Harrison Aylmer, b. 1812, d. 1868 : m. 1849, Rosanna Louisa, who
d. 1868, da. of Vice-Adm. Sir Josiah Coghill, 3rd baronet : —
Gerald Percy Vivian, b. 1856 ; ed.at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Durham
(High Sheriff 1887; formerly Lieut. 3rd London Rifle Vol.), and Lieut. Pembroke Yeo. Cav. ;
served in S. Africa 1899-1900 (medal with four clasps). Residences , Walworth Castle, Darlington ;
Red House, Castle Townshend, co. Cork. Clubs, Bachelors’, Carlton. Edmund Kendal Grim-
ston, C.B., b. 1859; ed- at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.; formerly Lieut. -Col. and Brevet
Col. 19th Hussars ; appointed to command a Reserve Regt. 1914 ; served with Egyptian Expe-
dition 1882-4 (medal with clasp, bronze star), at Suakim 1884 (two clasps), with Soudan Expedition
1884-5 (two clasps), and in S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches, C.B.) ; C.B. (Mil.) 1902. Club , Naval
and Military.
The Aylmers (descended from Athelmer, or Aylmer, Saxon Earl of Devonshire and Cornwall)
settled in Ireland at Lyons, co. Kildare, in the 12th century. The present representative of the
Lyons, or Elder Branch, is Gerald Joseph Aylmer. Sir Gerald Aylmer, Knt. (founder of the Donadea
branch of the family), was third son of Richard Aylmer, of Lyons, co. Kildare.
BACKHOUSE, Creation (U.K.) 1901, of Uplands, Darlington, co. Durham, and The
Rookery, Middleton Tyas, North Riding of Yorkshire.
Sir Edmund Trelawny Backhouse, 2nd Baronet)
b. Oct. 20th, 1873 ; y. his father, Sir Jonathan Edmund,
1918 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Merton Coll., Oxford ; served
in China 1900, present during siege of Peking Legation
(clasp) ; appointed Professor of Chinese, King’s Coll.,
London 1913; presented 18,000 Chinese books to Bodleian
Library 1913.
$rms — Per saltire or and azure, a saltire engrailed ermine between
two roses in pale gules barbed and seeded proper, and as many passion
crosses in fesse of the first. Crist — In front of a rock proper thereon
an eagle displayed vert holding in each claw a passion cross or, a
serpent on its back, the tail nowed, also proper.
Seat — The Rookery, Middleton Tyas, Yorkshire. Residence —
Peking, China. Club— Carlton.
Brothers living — OLIVER, C.B., R.N., b. June 4th, 1876; became
P , . -p. Lieut. 1898, Com. 1908, and Capt. 1914 ; served in Somaliland 1904,
Connao m lJe o. present at capture of Illig (despatches, medal), and during European
1 trust in Lroa. War 1914-17, as Commodore Comdg. R.N. Brig, at Antwerp (de-
spatches), and at Dardanelles (despatches, C.B., Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre), and Comdg.
H.M.S. Orion at battle of Jutland (despatches, Italian medal), and H.M.S. Royal Sovereign at
Allied occupation of Constantinople 1920 (Greek medal); C.B. (Mil.) 1915. Clubs, United Service,
Marlborough. 1 Roger Roland Charles, C.B., C.M.G., R.N. , b. 1878 ; became Lieut. 1899, Com.
1909, and Capt. 1914 ; appointed Director of Naval Ordnance 1920 ; C.B. (Civil) 1914, C.M.G. 1917 :
m. 1907, Dora, da. of the late J. R. Findlay, of Aberlour, Banffshire, and 3, Rothesay Terrace,
Edinburgh, and has issue living, John Edmund, b. 1909, — Richard Miles, b. 1911. — Florence, b.
1908, — Ruth Dora, b. 1913, — Barbara Constance, b. T916. Residence , Elmleigh, Havant, Hants.
——Miles Roland Charles (twin), D.S.O., b. 1878 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is Hon.
Capt. in the Army, and Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) Yorkshire Regt. ; served in South Africa 1900-1902, as
Capt. Imperial Yeo. (D.S.O.), and during European War 1914-T9 (despatches, Bar to D.S.O.) ;
D.S.O. 1902 (Bar 1919) : m. 1904, Olive, da. of Geoffrey Fowell Buxton [see Buxton, Bt., cr. T840,
colls.], and has issue living, Roger Trelawny, b. 1905, — Jonathan, b. 1907, — Jasper Wilfrid, b. 19x3,
— Una Patricia, b. 1911.
Sister living — Harriet Jane [Lady Findlay), b. 1880: m. 1901, Sir John Ritchie Findlay, K.B.E.,
of Aberlour. Residences, 3, Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh ; Aberlour House, Aberlour.
BACON, First Creation (E.) 1611, of Redgrave, Suffolk ; Second Creation (E.) 1627,
Mildenhall, Suffolk.
Sir Hickman Beckett Bacon ( Premier
Baronet of England), nth Baronet of Redgrave, and
12th Baronet of Mildenhall ; b. April 14th, 185^ ;
ed. at Eton; s. his father, Sir Henry Hickman,
1872 ; ed. at Eton ; was successively Sub-Lieut.
Notts Yeo. Cav. 1874-5, and Lieut. Grenadier Guards ;
is patron of one living, a F.S. A., a J.P., and a D.L.
for co. Lincoln (High Sheriff 1887), and Chm. of
County Council for Lindsey Div. of Lincolnshire.
^rms — Gules, on a chief argent, two mullets pierced
sable. Crist— A boar passant ermine.
Seats — Thonock Hall, Gainsborough. Town Residence —
Queen Anne’s Mansions, Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W. Clubs —
Burlington Fine Arts, Royal Societies’.
Brothers living— NICHOLAS HENRY, b. Oct. 22nd,
1857 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. 4th Dragoon Guards ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Norfolk (High Sheriff 1895), and
patron of three livings : m. 1893, Constance Alice, C.B.E.,
da. of the late Alexander Samuel Leslie-Melville, Esq. [see
E. Leven and Melville, colls.], and has issue living, Edmund
Castell b. 1903^ — Margery Frances, b. 1894 : m. 1920, Charles
Samuel Rowley, Lieut. Grenadier Guards, el. son of Sir Joshua Thellusson Rowley, 5th Bt. , — Albinia
Joane, b. 1897, — Bridget Louisa, b. 1897, — Constance Rhoda Elizabeth, b. 1899 : m. 1919, Capt.
Gerard Fane, D.S.C., R.A.F. [see E. Westmorland, colls.], — Katherine Mary, b. 1906. Residence,
Raveningham Hall, Norwich. Clubs, Carlton, Naval and Military, Wellington.— Thomas
Walter, b. 1863 ; ed. at Eton ; is a J.P. for Essex : /«. 1901, Edith Mary, da. of the late Alexander
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Samuel Leslie-Melville [ see E. Leven and Melville, colls.], and has issue living, Anthony Walter
b. 1902, — Francis Thomas, b. 1904, — Christopher Henry, b. 1906. Residence , Ramsden Hall
Billericay. Clubs , Union, Wellington.— Richard Castell, b. 1866; ed. at Eton, and at Trin
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1888, M.A. 1893); is Capt. in the Army, Capt. Yeo., and a J.P. for Parts o
Lindsey, and a D.L. for Lincolnshire (High Sheriff 1914); formerly Lieut. Lincolnshire Imperia
Yeo. Residence , Willingham-by-Stow, Gainsborough. Clubs. Carlton, Junior Carlton, Wellington
Bath.
Sisters living — Frances Elizabeth : m. 1882, Ralph Creyke, who d. 1908, having had issue, of whom
Ralph, b. 1883; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Scots Guards, — Edmund Ralph, b. 1886;
Capt. King’s Own Yorkshire L.I. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — Everilda
Frances, b. 1889 : m. 1912, John Hawksworth Armytage [see Armytage, Bt.]. Residences , Lough-
rigg Brow, Ambleside, Westmorland; Marton, Bridlington. Mary Rose [Lady Barrington)'.
m. 1895, Sir Charles Burton Barrington, 5th Bt. Residence , Glenstal, Newport, Limerick.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Nicholas Bacon, 2nd son of 8th and 9th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Bacon, b. 1824, d. 1882 : m. 1855, Caroline Cecilia, da. of P. C.
Cazalet, of Kemp Town, Brighton : —
Rev. Reginald Cazalet, b. 1861; ed. at Trin, Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1887) ; formerly R. of
Gilston : m. 1890, May Blanche, da. of the late Rev. W. Rimington, V. of Norton Subcourse,
Norfolk, and has issue living, Francis Rimington, b. 1891 ; is Lieut. Cameronians : m. 1919, Winifred
Marie, da. of the late Col. George Henry Brook Coats, C.B., of 5, Powis Square, Brighton. Resi-
dence, 61, Bickenhall Mansions, W.i. Club, Royal Societies’. Henry, b. 1865 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1888); is a J.P. for Herts. Residence , Much Hadham Hall, Heits. Club, Windham.
This family claims descent from Grimbald, who came into England with his kinsman William, Earl
Warren, at the Norman invasion, and settled at Letheringset, near Holt, Norfolk. His great-grandson,
Robert, took the name of Bacon, and from his brother, Sir William, of Monks Bradfield, in Suffolk,
descended, in the 10th generation, Sir Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper of the Great Seal to Queen
Elizabeth), who was father of that great luminary of science Sir Francis Bacon, born 1550-51.
BAGGE, Creation (U.K.) 1867, of Stradsett Hall, Norfolk.
My hope is in God.
Sir Alfred William Francis Bagge, 4th
Baronet; b. Sept. 14th, 1875; s- his father, Capt Sir
Alfred Thomas, 1916 ; ed. at Eton, and at King’s
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1st class Classics 1896, LL.B. 1st class
Law 1898); Bar. Inner Temple 1899; is Capt. 4th Batn.
Norfolk Regt. ; European War 1915- 19.
$ms — Lozengy paly bendy, argent and gules, two Haunches or,
on a chief of the last an annulet between two cinquefoils of the
second. Crtst, — A pair of wings addorsed or, semee of annulets gules.
Residences — Stradsett Hall, near Downham Market ; 4, St. Faith’s
Lane, Norwich. Chambers — 3, Essex Court, Temple, E.C. ; 9,
Upper King Street, Norwich. Club — Norfolk.
Brothers living— JOHN PICTON, b. Oct. 19th, 1877 ; ed. at Eton,
and at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1899); formerly British Consul at
Odessa; is H.M.’s Commercial Sec. for Russia: m. 1910, Olive
Muriel Mary, da. of the late Samuel Mendel, of Manley Hall,
Manchester, and has issue living, John Alfred Picton, b. 1914, —
Thomas Peter, b. 1917. Club, Boodle’s. Henry Percy, M.C.,
b. 1879; ed. at Eton, and at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1901); is
Major Yorkshire Regt. (T.F. Reserve); European War 1914-19
(wounded, M.C.). Clubs , Boodle’s, Travellers’.
Sister living — Lilian Mary, b. 1883 ; ed. at Newnham Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1905) ; Fellow and Bursar thereof. Residence, Newnham
College, Cambridge.
Aunt living (daughter of 1st baronet) — Edith Mary. Residence ,
Hempstead, Holt, Norfolk.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Alice, da. of the late Alfred
Giles, M.P , of 21, Grosvenor Place, S.W. : m. 1st, 1865, Sir
William Henry Ernest Bagge, 2nd baronet, who d. 1881 ; 2ndly,
1889, William Wainwright. Residence, Hillside, Lindfield, Sussex.
The 1st baronet (Sir William) sat as M.P. for West Norfolk (C)
1837-57 and 1865-80. Sir Alfred Thomas Bagge, 3rd Bt., was Capt.
R.N., and served during China War 1857-61.
BAGOT, Creation (U K.) 1913, of Levens, Westmorland. (Extinct 1920.]
Sir Alan Desmond Bagot, ist and last Baronet .
Sisters living Of 1st Baronet— Dorothy, b. 1886 : in. 1905, Henry Melville Gaskell, and has
issue living, Thomas Josceline, b. 1906, — Oliver Robin, b. 1914, — Diana Helen, A 1909.
Residence, Kiddington Hall, Woodstock, Oxon. Marjorie, b. 1888 : m. 1910, Major James
Winstanley Cropper [see V. KnutsfordJ. Residence, Summer How, Kendal. Mary, b. 1889:
m. 1910, Vincent S. Jones, and has issue living, Desmond Vincent, b. 1912, — Barbara, b. 1914.
Residence , Grand Falls, Newfoundland.
Uncle and Aunt living of 1st Baronet — See B. Bagot, colls.
Mother living Of 1st Baronet —Theodosia ( Lady Bagot), R.R.C., da. of Sir John Leslie, ist Bt.
(cr. 1876) ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; has medal of Queen
Elizabeth of Belgium, Roy. Red Cross of Serbia, and S. Africa medal ; raised to rank and
precedence of a baronet’s widow Nov. 1913: ;«."ist. 1885, Lieut. -Col. Josceline FitzRoy Bagot,
M.P. (infra), w'ho d. 1913; 2ndly, 1920, as his second wife, the Rev. Sidney Swann, V. of Mor-
land, Penrith. Residences, Morland, Penrith; 63, Weymouth Street, W.
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Lieut.-Col. Josceline FitzRoy Bagot, son of the late Col. Charles Bagot \ see B. Bagot, colls.],
Parliamentary Private Sec. to Sec. of the Treasury 1897-8, and to Sec. of State for Home Depart.
1898-9, and M.P. for S., or Kendal, Div. of Westmorland ( C ) 1892-1906, and again 1910-13, was
nominated to a Baronetcy Jan. 1913, but died in March of that year before the patent passed the
Great Seal, and the Baronetcy was subsequently in July 1913 conferred upon his only son Sir Alan
Desmond (ante), who d. 1920.
BAILEY, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Cradock. Province of Cape of Good Hope, Union of
South Africa.
Sir Abe Bailey, K.C.M.G., ist Baronet , son of the Hon. Thomas
Bailey, of Queenstown, S. Africa ; b. Nov. 6th, 1864 ; ed. at Clewer House Sch.,
Windsor; engaged in Farming in Cape Colony, and a Company Director; was a
Member of Johannesburg Reform Committee, and implicated in Jameson Raid
(sentenced to two years’ imprisonment and fined ^2,000) ; served during S. African
War 1899-1902 as an Intelligence Officer, and Major Gorringe’s Flying Column
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and during Rebellion
and in S.-W. Africa 1914-15 as Major and D.A.Q.M.G. Union Forces'; in 1908
raised and equipped at own expense 200 Inf. and 100 Mounted Inf. to quell Zulu-
land Rebellion in Natal ; had Corps of Sharpshooters in Flanders during European
War; has Croix de Guerre; is M.L.A. (for Krugersdorp) in Union Parliament,
Pres. S. African League, a J.P. for Sussex, and a D.L. for City of London ; formerly
a M.L.A. of Cape Colony and of Transvaal (Whip in both Parliaments); K.C.M.G.
19 1 1 : m. ist, 1894, Catherine Mary, who d. 1902, da. of John Paddon ; 2ndly, 1911,
the Hon. Mary Westenra, da. of 5th Baron Rossmore, and has issue.
$rms — Not exemplified at time of going to press.
Seat — Rust en Vrede, Muizenberg, Cape Colony. Town Residence — 38, Bryanston Square, W.i.
Clubs — Marlborough, Bath, Pratt’s
Sons living— By 1st marriage— JOHN MILNER, b. June 15th, 1900. By 2nd marriage
— Derrick Thomas Louis, b. 1918. James Richard Abe, b. 1919.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Cecil Margaret, b. 1895 : m. 1919, Major William Francis
Christie, M.B., R.A.M.C. By 2nd marriage — Mittie Mary Starr, b. 1913 Ann Hester
Zia (twin), b. 1918.
BAILLIE, Creation (U.K.) 1823, of Polkemmet, Linlithgowshire.
Sir Adrian William Maxwell
Lieut. Dragoons (Roy. Scots Greys)
Reserve of Officers.
Jtrms — Azure, nine mullets, three, three, two
and one or within a bordure counter-nebulee ar-
gent and sable. ©rtst — Issuant out of clouds
proper an estoile or. Supporters — Two lions
guardant argent.
Residence — Polkemmet, Whitburn, Linlith-
gowshire.
Uncle living— WILLIAM, b. April 25th, 1861 :
m. 1892, Mary, el. da. of the late Rev. Walter
Fellows, Incumbent of St. John’s, Toorak,
Melbourne, and has issue living, Helen
Elizabeth Jacqueline, b. 1893, — Alison Hope,
b. 189-, — Julia Mary Alexandra, b. 189-.
Residence, 12, Queen’s Gate Terrace, S.W. 1.
Aunt living — Elizabeth Janet, U.B.E., {Hon.
Mrs. William E. Cavendish)', Vice-Pres.
N. Hunts British Red Cross Society, and
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England
during European War ; O. B.E. 1918: m. 1885,
Brig.-Gen. the Hon. William Edwin Cavendish,
M.V.O. [see B. Chesham]. Residence , The Farm House, Holkham, Norfolk.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Isabel ( Lady Baillie), da. of the late David Elliot Wilkie, of
Ratho Byres, Midlothian : m. 1887, Sir Robert Alexander Baillie, 4th baronet, who d. 1907.
Residence, Polkemmet, Linlithgowshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Alexander Hope Baillie, 6th son of ist baronet, b. 1827, d. 1883, having tn. 1878,
Edith Caroline, second da. of Fairfax Fearnley, of Sutton, Notts.
Issue of the late George Augustus Frederick Baillie, 7th son of ist baronet, b.
1833, d. 1882 : m. 1871, Mary Gertrude (now of Drumneil, Appin, Argyllshire),
da. of Benjamin Peyton Sadler, R.N. : —
Catherine Gertrude Penuel. Janet Hope Peyton. Mary Gertrude Colquhoun : m. 1915, Lieut.-
Col. Mordaunt John Fortescue FitzGerald, D.S.O., R.F.A.
The father of the ist baronet (Lord Polkemmet) was a Lord of Session. Sir William, 2nd
Baronet, sat as M.P. for Linlithgowshire (C) 1845-7. The 5th Baronet, Sir Gawaine George Stuart
Baillie, Lieut. 2nd Dragoons, was killed in action during Eur pean War 1914.
Baillie, 6th Baronet; A May 5th, 1898 ;
s. his brother Sir Gawaine George Stuart,
1914; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is
It shines in the dark.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
BAIRD, Creation (N.S.) 1695, of Saughton Hall, Edinburghshire.
By strength and valour.
Sir William James Gardiner Baird, 8th
Baronet', b. Feb. 23rd. 1854; s. his father, Sir
James Gardiner, 1896 ; formerly Lieut. 7th
Hussars; is a J.P. for E. Lothian, a J.P. and a
Commr. of Supply for Midlothian ; formerly Lieut. -
Col. Comdg. and Hon. Col. Lothians and Berwick-
shire Imperial Yeo. : m. 1879, the Hon. Arabella
Rose Hozier, who d. 1916, da. of 1st Baron New-
lands, and has issue.
&ms — Gules, a sanglier passant or ; on a canton ermine
a sword pale-wise proper, surmounted by a crescent of the
field, Cast — A boar’s head erased or.
Residence — Glendalough, North Berwick. Clubs —
Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
son living— JAMES HOZIER GARDINER, M.C., b.
Nov. 25th, 1883 ; formerly Major Bedfordshire Regt., and
Capt. 4th. Batn. Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders) ; served during European War 1914-15
(wounded, despatches, Mil. Cross).
Daughter living— Frances Harriet, b. 18S0 : m. 1910, John
Edulf Blagrave Swinton. Residence , Swinton Bank, near
Peebles.
Collateral Branch living-
issue of the late Capt. William Frank Gar-
diner Baird, 2nd son of 8th baronet, b.
1885, d. (killed in action) 1914. : m. 1910,
Violet Mary, da. of the late Richard
Benyon Croft [see Croft, Bt., cr. 1671,
colls.] : —
James Richard Gardiner, b. 1913.— —William Henry Gardiner,
b. 1914.— Lilias Mary, b. 1911.
King Charles I. issued a warrant creating James Baird, of Byth, Baron Devern, but he died before
the patent passed the great seal. Mr. Baird’s 2nd son, Robert (of Saughton Hall), was created a
baronet, and his eldest son, Sir John (Lord Newbyth), was a Lord of Justiciary. Sir John’s eldest son
received a baronetcy, which became extinct 1745. The Bairds, baronets of Newbyth, are descended
from William, 2nd son of Sir Robert, 1st baronet of Saughton.
BAIRD, Creation (U.K.) 1809, of Newbyth, Haddingtonshire.
Sir David Baird, M. V.O., 4th Baronet ;
b. May 6th, 1865 ; s. his father, Sir David, 1913 ;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. Black Watch (Royal
Highlanders) ; is a D.L. for Haddingtonshire ;
M.V.O. (4th class) 1909: m. 1901, Lilian Ger-
trude, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. James Davidson,
and widow of Major Ernest Maxwell Willshire,
Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders) [Willshire, Bt.],
and has issue.
— Gules, in chief within an increscent an estoile of
eight points argent ; in base a boar passant or ; on a
canton ermine a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt gold.
Casts — 1st, a Mameluke mounted on a horse, and holding
in his dexter hand a scimitar all proper ; 2nd, a boar’s head
erased or.
Seat — Newbyth House, Prestonkirk, Haddingtonshire.
Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military, New (Edinburgh).
By strength and valour
Daughter living — Jean Marjorie, b. 1902.
Brother living— WILLIAM ARTHUR, b. March 20th,
1879; ed. at Winchester; is a J.P. and D.L. for Renfrewshire and Haddingtonshire, and Major
Yeo. : m. 1908, Lady Hersey Constance Evelyn Conyngham, da. of 4th Marquess of Conyngham,
and has issue living, David Charles, b. 1912, — Robert Walter Stuart, b. 1914,— Evelyn Frances,
b. 1908, — Margaret Stuart, b. 1910,— Hersey Ellen, b. 1916. Residences, Lennoxlove, Haddington ;
Wedderlie, Gordon, N.B. Clubs, Arthur’s, New (Edinburgh).
Sisters living — Evelyn, O.B.E. ( Hon . Mrs. Ronald T. Graham Murray ), b. 1871 ; Lady Sup.
Peel House Club for Oversea Forces ; O.B.E. 1918 : m. 1903, Major the Hon. Ronald Thomas
Graham Murray, Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders), only son of 1st Baron Dunedin. Residence ,
Foxdown, Homs Cross, Devon. Hilda, b. 1875: m. 1908, Curtis Walter Lampson, C.B.E. [see
Lampson, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Hampton Lodge, Seale, Farnham. Mabel, b. 1880.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Ellen [Hon. Lady Baird), da. of 12th Baron Blantyre : m,
1864, Sir David Baird, 3rd baronet, who d. 1913. Residence, 46, Chester Square, S.W.
Collateral Branches living (in remainder).
Issue of the late Jonathan Peel Baird, 7th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1843, d. 1915 : m.
1867, Emily Diana Prances (now of Evendine House, Colwall, Herefordshire), only
da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Sir George Ashley Maude, K.C. B. [see V. Hawarden,
colls.] ; —
Randolph Eustace Wemyss, O.B.E., b. 1879; Major 3rd Batn. Highland L.I., and Dep. Gov.
H.M. Prison, Barlinnie ; sometime temporary Lieut.-Col. attached Roy. Scots Fusiliers; S. Africa
1901-2 (Queen’s medal with three clasps), European War 1914 ; O.B.E. (Mil.) Residence
H.M. Prison. Barlinnie, Scotland. Alice Anne. Residence , St. James’s, West Malvern.
Katrine Maclean. Residence, Abbot’s Hill, Hemel Hempstead. Mary Isabel. Residence,
Abbot’s Hill, Hemel Hempstead. Diana Margaret. Residence , St. James’s, West Malvern,
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Georgina Marian. Residence , Evendine Court, Colwall. Constance Kennedy, M.B.E. ;
attached to Transport of Relatives of Wounded Depart., France (despatches) ; M.B.E. 1918.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Wynne Baird, R.N., brother of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Henry Baird, b. 1825, d. 1905 : m. 1853, Ella Maria, who d.
1912, da. of George Goff, formerly of Lausanne : —
Robert George, b. 1864 : m. 1893, Mabel Charlotte, da. of the late Rev. William Mondeford Bramston
[Chetwode, Bt.], and has issue living, Robert Douglas, M.C., b. 1893; is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort’s Own) ; European War 1914-19 (M.C.), — George Henry William, b. 1903, — Elizabeth
Mabel, b. 1895.-— Elizabeth Alice. - —Anne Henrietta : m. 1879, Hermann van Muyden. Ella
Sophia Mary : m. 1887, Ferdinand de Charriere de Severy. Residence ,
Sir David Baird, G. C. B. , the 1 st baronet, was a distinguished military commander. At the capture
of Seringapatam he headed the storming party, and as Commander-in-Chief he captured the Cape of
Good Hope. In the battle of Corunna he lost an arm. This family is a junior branch of Baird,
baronet of Saughton Hall, to whose title the present Baronet of Newbyth is in remainder. The 3rd
baronet, Sir David, served in the Crimea, and in the Indian Mutiny.
BAIRD, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Urie, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire.
Sir John Lawrence Baird, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
M.P., 2nd Baronet', b. April 27th, 1874; s. his father, Sir
Alexander, 1920; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford;
sometime a 2nd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. ; is Major Yeo., a J.P.
for Warwickshire, and a J.P. and a D.L. for Kincardine-
shire ; C.M.G. (for services in Abyssinia and Somaliland) 1904 ;
European War 1914- 15 as Staff-Capt. Intelligence Corps
(despatches, D.S.O., Order of Leopold of Belgium, Legion of
Honour, Croix de Guerre, Crown of Italy) ; acted as Agent
and Consul-Gen. in Abyssinia 1902 ; appointed Parliamentary
Private Sec. to the Leader of the Opposition in the House
of Commons (Rt. Hon. A. Bonar Law, M.P.) Nov. 1911,
Parliamentary Representative of Air Board 1916, Parliamentary
Under Sec. of State to Air Min. Jan. 1918, Joint Parliamentary
Sec. to Ministry of Munitions Jan. 1919 (but declined), and
Sec. of State, Home Depart. July 1919; has sat as M.P. for
Warwickshire, Rugby Div. (C) since Jan. 1910; D.S.O. 1915: m. 1905, Lady
Ethel Sydney Keith-Falconer, da. of 9th Earl of Kintore, and has issue.
— Per pale engrailed gules and or, a boar passant countercharged. Crest — A griffin’s head
erased or.
Seat — Urie, Stonehaven. Town Residence — 26, Chester Street, S.W. Clubs — Carlton,
Turf, Beefsteak, Royal Yacht Squadron.
The Lord did it.
Parliamentary Under
Sons living — JAMES IAN, b. July 25th, 1908.— —Robert Alexander Greville, b. 1910.
Daughters living — Annette Sydney Helen Mary, b. 1905. Ariel Olivia Winifred, b. 1916.—
Hilda Ava Fiona Nancy, b. 1919.
Brother living — Alexander Walter Frederick, C.B., C.M.G. , D.S.O. , b. 1876; ed. at Eton, and at
New Coll., Oxford; is Col. Gordon Highlanders; served in S. Africa 1900-1902, as Staff-Capt.
Intelligence Depart, (despatches four times, King’s medal, Brevet Major, D.S.O.), with Mohmand
Expedition 1908, as D.A.A.G. and Press Censor, and during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
C.M.G., Brevet Col., Croix de Guerre, Order of Redeemer of Greece) ; D.S.O. 1902, C.M.G. 1915,
C. B. (Mil.) 1919 : m. igo^r, Maud Constance, da. of Charles William Waylen, formerly Indian
Med. Ser., and has issue living, Alexander William Bertie Gordon, b. 1908.
Sisters living — Evelyn Margaret, b. 1875 : m. 1907, Lieut. -Col. Albert Edward Stanley Clarke,
D. S.O., M.V.O. [see Rose, Bt., cr. 1872, colls.], and has issue living, Alexander Frank Stanley,
b. 1908, — a da., b. 1911. Residence , 28, Draycott Place, S.W.—— Janet Norah, b. 1878 : m. 1902,
Lieut.-Col. Arthur George Ferguson, C.B. E., formerly Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) [see
V. Bridport]. Residence, Pitfour, Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire. Muriel Jane, b. 1884 : m. 1909,
Byron Vyner Noel, Lieut. ArAy Ser. Corps. Residence, Farakla, Greece.
Sir Alexander Baird, 1st baronet, was Lord- Lieut, of Kincardineshire 1889-1918.
BAKER, Creation (G.B.) 1796, of Dunstatole House, Richmond, Surrey.
His Honour Sir George Sherston Baker, 4th
Baronet , el. son of the late Henry Sherston Baker, grand-
son of 1st Baronet ; b. May 19th, 1846 ; s. his cousin, the
Rev. Sir Henry Williams, 1877 ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn and
Middle Temple 1871 ; elected Associate of the Institut de
Droit International 1879 ; was Recorder of Helston 1886-9,
Hon. Examiner in Equity and Conveyancing to Birkbeck Insti-
tution 1889-97, and an Examiner to the Four Inns of Court
1894-1902; sometime a Member of Gen. Council of the Bar;
appointed Recorder of Barnstaple and Bideford 1889, and also
Judge of County Courts (Circuit No. 17) Nov. 1901 ; is a J.P.
for Lincolnshire, City of Lincoln, Boston, Great Grimsby,
Barnstaple, and Bideford ; was a Revising Bar. for Cornwall
1899, 1900, and 1901, and Standing Counsel to Society of the
Baronetage 1898-1901; editor of “ Halleck’s International
Fidei coticula crux.
The cross is the test of
faith.
Law,” and of Archbold’s “Quarter Sessions” (5th edition); edited Law Magazine
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and Review 1895-8 ; author of “Laws of Quarantine,” “ The Office of Vice-Admiral
of the Coast,” and “First Steps in International Law” : m. 1st, 1873, Jane Mary,
who d. 1909, da. of the late Frederick James Fegen, R. N., C.B., of Ballinlonty, co.
Tipperary ; 2ndly, 1912, Mary Josephine, who d. 1919, da. of the late Henry Bacchus,
of The Manor House, Lillington, and Cote House, Staffordshire ; 3rdly, 1920,
Emmeline, da. of the late James Andrews, M I C.E., of Dublin, and widow of John
William Allen, M.R.C.S., and has issue by 1st marriage.
^rms — Argent, -a saltire sable charged with five escallops erminois, on a chief azure a lion passant
of the third. Crtst — A demi-lion rampant per fesse indented, erminois and pean, holding in the paws
an escallop argent charged with an ermine spot.
Residence — Castle Moat House, Lincoln. Chambers — County Court Office, Lincoln. Club —
Devonshire.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— DODINGTON GEORGE RICHARD SHERSTON, b.
July 22nd, 1877; L.R.C.P. and M.R.C.S. 1899; formerly House Surg. to St. Bartholomew’s
Hospital, Rochester ; is Lieut. -Col. Indian Med. Ser. : m. 1906, Irene Mary Roper, da. of Col. Sir
John Roper Parkington, J.P., D. L. , and has issue living, Humphrey Dodington Benedict Sherston,
b. 1907, — Irene Magdalen Mary, b. 1909. Residence, Staff College, Quetta, India. John Dunstan
Sherston, b. 1882; admitted a Solicitor 1907, and Attorney, High Court, Bombay 1911 : m. 1915,
Anna Josephine, da. of the late Alexander Wood, F.S.A., and has issue living, Peter b. 1918,
Loraine Josephine b. 1917. Address, Old Secretariat, Apollo Street, Bombay. Club , Bycullah
(Bombay).
Daughters living— By 1st marriage — Henrietta Catherine Sherston : m. 1904, Major Walter
George Chapman, Comdg. a Batn. Middlesex Vol. Regt., and has issue living, Michael, b. 1912, —
Joan, b. 1907, — Mary, b. 1909, — Dorothea, b. 191-. Residence, 30, Roxborough Park, Harrow-on-
the-Hill. Emily Margaret Sherston : m. 1910, Arthur Oldham, Bar.-at-Law, and has issue living,
Edwin George, b. 1911, — Arthur, b. 1920, — Margaret Mary Lucy. Residence , 19, Albany Villas,
Hove, Sussex.— —Georgiana Jane Sherston: m. 1912, Percy King Padday. Residence , Erin-
mount, Charterhouse Road, Godaiming.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. John Chicheley Sherston Baker, brother of 4th Baronet,
b. 1850 : d. 1913 : in. 1884, Louisa Constance (now of Clovelly, Troynham Road,
Southbourne, Hants), da. of Sir Thomas Going Bernard Dancer, 6th Bt. : —
Henry Chicheley Dancer Sherston, b. 1893 ; formerly Lieut. Roy. W. Surrey Regt.— Winifred
Violet Sherston.
This family was settled in the west of England several centuries before creation of baronetcy.
The 1st baronet received a baronetcy for raising and maintaining for King George III. a troop of
500 horse styled “ The Richmond Rangers.”
BAKER, Creation (U.K.) 1802, of Wembley.
The end crowns the work.
Sir Randolf Littlehales Baker,
D S.O., 4th Baronet; b. July 20th, 1879; s. his
father, the Rev. Sir Talbot Hastings Bendall,
1900; ed. at Winchester, and at Magdalen Coll.,
Oxford (2nd class History 1902) ; is a J.P. and
D. L. and a County Alderman for Dorset ; served
during European War 1914-18 in Gallipoli and
Palestine, as Staff-Capt. and Lieut. -Col. Comdg.
Yeo. (wounded, D.S.O. with bar) ; sat as M.P.
for Dorsetshire, N. Div. (C) Jan. 1910 to Nov.
1918, having been defeated there Jan. 1905 and
Jan. 1906; D.S.O. (with bar) 1918: m. 1920,
Elsie, da. of the late Robert George Burrell, of
Thetford, Norfolk, and widow of Major Boyd H.
Cuninghame, N. Rhodesian Rides.
Jurms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, argent, a castle between
two crosses patee in chief and a key in base sable ; on a
chief azure, two keys erect or. Baker ; 2nd and 3rd argent,
on a bend cotised sable three cinquefoils or, a chief gules
charged with three arrows erect points downwards proper,
Littlehales. Crests — 1st, a nag’s head erased argent, charged
on the neck with a cross-pate'e fitchee gules ; in the mouth
a trefoil slipped vert ; 2nd, between two wings elevated or.
an armed arm embowed proper garnished or ; the hand in a
gauntlet grasping an arrow entwined by a branch of olive
proper.
Seat— Ranston, near Blandford. Clubs— Bath, Arthur’s, Carlton.
Sisters living — Florence Laetitia, b. 1876 : in. 1912, Vice-Adm. Seymour Elphinstone Erskine,
C.B. [ see E. Buchan, colls.]. Residence, Holme Farm, Sway, Hants. Eunice Evelyn, b. 1888.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Amy Susan ( Lady Baker), da. of Lieut.-Col. George Marryat :
m. 1875, as his second wife, the Rev. Sir Talbot Hastings Bendall Baker, 3rd baronet, who d.
1 goo. Residence, Forest Garden, Burley, Ringwood, Hants.
The 1st baronet assumed in 1817, by royal license, the surname of Baker in lieu of his patronymic
Littlehales ; he was Under-Sec. of Stale for Ireland, and rendered important civil and military services.
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BALFOUR, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Albury Lodge, Albury, Hertfordshire,
Sir Robert Balfour, M.P., ist Baronet ,
son of the late James Balfour, of Pilmuir, Largo,
co. Fife, by Isabella, da. of Alexander Hutchison,
of Fosterton, co. Fife ; b. March 6th, 1844 J ed. at
Madras Coll., St. Andrews ; is a member of the
firm of Balfour, Williamson and Co., foreign and co-
lonial merchants, of 7, Gracechurch Street, London,
E.C., and Liverpool ; sat as M.P. for Partick Div.
of Glasgow (Z) Jan. 1906 to Nov. 1918 ; elected
for Partick Div. of Glasgow Dec. 1919: m. 188 1,
Josephine^ Maria, da. of the late James Beazley,
J.P., Shipowner, of Liverpool, having had issue,
of whom Alan Scot, b. 1894; Lieut. R.F.A. : m.
1917, Edna Winifred, da. of Frederick Paul Skiff
Harris, of 47, Buckland Crescent, Belsize Park,
N.W. ; d. (killed in action during European War)
1918.
gorma— Parted per pale argent and sable, on a chevron
between three roundles an otter’s head erased, all counter-
changed. Crrst — A mermaid holding in her dexter hand
an otter’s head erased all proper.
Residences — Langham Hall, Langham, Essex ; 7,
Prince’s Gate, S.W.7. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal,
City of London, Bath, Ranelagh.
Son living — ALEXANDER, b. Sept. 8th, 1882; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B. A.
1905) : m. 1910, Ruth Frances, da. of the late John D. Macfarland, banker, of Lincoln, Nebraska,
U.S.A., and has issue living, Nancy, b. 1911,— Margaret, b. 1917.
BALL, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Merrion Square, City of Dublin, and Killybegs,
co- Donegal.
Sir Charles Arthur Kinahan Ball,
M.D., 2nd Baronet ; b. March 29th, 1877 ; s. his
father, Sir Charles Bent, M.D., 1916 ; M.D.
1902; F. R.C.S.I. 1905; is Major R.A.M.C. : m.
1907, Elizabeth, da. of the late Joseph Smythe
Wilson, of Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
$-ms — Argent, on a chevron gules between three fire-
balls proper a galley with one mast, sai furled, pennant
flottant in stern of the first. Crtst — An arm vambraced
embowed argent, charged with two ogresses, the hand
proper grasping a fireball as in the arms.
Seat — White House, Killybegs, co. Donegal. Town
Residence — 24, Merrion Square, Dublin.
Brothers living— NIGEL GRESLEY, b. Aug. 27th,
1892 Ivan Hellicar, b. 1894.
Sisters living — Minnie Gwendoline. Nina Evelyn :
m. 1912, Oliver Murphy, Bar.-at-law. Residence . War-
rington Place, Dublin. Mabel Vaughan: nt. 1911,
William Geoffrey Harvey, M.D. Residence , 62, Lower
Baggott Street, Dublin. Annie Muriel Kift.
Widow Living Of 1st Baronet— Annie Julia (Lady
Ball), da. of the late Daniel Kinahan, J.P., of Roebuck
Park, Dublin: m. 1874, Sir Charles Bent Ball, M.D.,
F. R.C.S.I., ist baronet, who d. 1916. Residence , 9, Pem-
broke Park. Dublin.
The 1st Baronet, Sir Charles Bent Ball, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., was Hon. Surg. to King Edward VII.
Ireland 1904-10 and to King George V. 19x0-16.
BANBURY, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Wameford Place, Highworth, Wilts
Right Hon. Sir Frederick George Banbury,
P. C.y M.P., 1st Baronet , el. son of the late Frederick Banbury,
of Shirley House, Surrey; b. Dec. 2nd, 1850; ed. at Win-
chester ; many years a partner in the firm of Frederick Banbury
and Sons, stockbrokers, of 23, Old Broad Street, E.C. ; is
Chm. Great Northern Railway, a Member of Council of
Railway Asso., and a J.P. for Hunts and Wilts; sat as
M.P. for Peckham Div. of Camberwell ( C ) July 1892 to
Jan. 1906, when he was defeated therefor ; elected for
City of London June 1906, Jan. 1910, Dec. 1910, and Dec.
1918; P.C. 1916: m. 1873, Elizabeth Rosa, da. and co-
heiress of the late Thomas Barbot Beale, of Brettenham
Park, Suffolk, and has issue.
^ms— Ermine, a cross patee*between five mullets of six points each,
within an annulet, three in chief and two in base, all gules. Crtst — A
demi-antelope proper, supporting between its feet a cross patee as in {he
I warn ana l protect. arms, and charged on the shoulder with a garb gules.
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Seat — Warneford Place, Highworth, Wilts. Town Residence — 41, Lowndes Street, S.W.
Club — Carlton.
Grandchildren living— (Issue of the late Capt. Charles William Banbury, Coldstream Guards, el.
son of 1st baronet, b. 1877, d. (killed in action) 1914 : m. 1913, Josephine Marguerite (now of
Wadley Manor, Faringdon, Berks), da. of Jos6 Reixach)
CHARLES WILLIAM ( posthumous ), b. May 18th, 1915. Mary Heritage, b. 1914.
Daughter living— Florence Evelyn, b. 1874.
BANNERMAN, Creation[(N.S.) 1682, of Elsick, Kincardineshire.
Sir Alexander Bannerman, nth
Baronet; b. Dec. 16th, 1871; ed. at Wellington
Coll. ; s. his father, Sir George, 1901 ; entered
R. E. 1891, and retired as Major 1912 ; re-joined
1914, and is Lieut.-Col. N. Staffordshire Regt. f
appointed Gen. Staff Officer at Head Quarters
1907, and Comdt. of Air Batn., Aldershot 1910;
S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches), European War
1 914-17; present with Japanese Army at siege
and capture of Port Arthur : m. 1920, Joan May,,
da. of Frederic Dundas Harford, C.V.O. (High
Sheriff of Cardiganshire 1920), of Holme Hall,
Holme, York, and 49, Egerton Gardens, S.W.3. [see B. Mowbray, colls.].
— Gules, a banner displayed argent, thereon a canton azure charged with St. Andrew’s-
cross of the second, as the badge of Scotland. Crrat — A demi-man in armour holding in his right
hand a sword proper. £npporUrs— Two armed men proper.
Clubs — United Service, Carlton.
For my country.
Sister living — Eleanor : m. 1905, Harry Colvin Colvin-Smith, M.I.C.E., and has issue living, Peter
Molison, b. 1909. Residence ,
Daughter living Of 9th Baronet— Ethel Mary Elizabeth ( Countess of Southesk ) : m. 1891,
the 10th Earl of Southesk. Residences , Kinnaird Castle, Brechin; Elsick, Kincardineshire;
Crimonmogate, Lonmay, Aberdeenshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Patrick Bannerman (infra) : —
Issue of the late Gen. William Bannerman, C.B., b. 1828, d. 1914: m. 1868, Louisa Con-
stance, who d. 1915, da. of Robert Goddard, of Monkstown : —
WYNDHAM PHILIP, b. Feb. 16th, 1870; is Lieut.-Col. Indian Army; served at Suakin 1896
(Egyptian medal), with Dongola Expedition 1896 (medal with clasp), and during European War
1914-15 : m . 1901, Mary, who d. 1910, da. of the late G, Cheeke, and has issue living, Diana
Mary Wyndham, b. 1908. Club . Windham.
Issue of the late Col. Patrick Wilson Bannerman, b. 1833, a. 1912 : m. 1859, Flora Lindsay,
who d. 1917, da. of Capt. T. A. Vanrenen, formerly of Bengal Horse Artillery : —
Arthur D’Arcy Gordon, C.I.E., C.V.O., b. 1866; is Lieut.-Col. Indian Army, and Resident, Kashmir ;
acted as Sec. of Executive Committee of Delhi Coronation Durbar 1902-3; C.I.E. 1903, C.V.O.
1911 : tn. 1st, 1898, Virginia Emilie, who d. 1915, da. of W. J. Guthrie Bedford, formerly of
Hobart, Tasmania ; 2ndly, 1918, Philippa, widow of Lieut.-Col. — Vores, R.A., and has issue living,
(by 1st marriage) Donald Arthur Gordon, b. 1899 > ed. at R.M.C. ; 2nd Lieut. 1st Cameron
Highlanders, — Charlotte Elizabeth, b. 1902. Residence, Kashmir Residency, Srinagar, India.
Emily Catherine Florence: m. 1897, as his second wife, Col. Augustus Charles Twentyman, C.B.,
who d. 1913. Residence, 49, The Avenue, Lewes. ■■■■Ada Mary Campbell : m. 1st, 1898,
Lieut.-Col. Cyril Henry Moore, Army Pay Depart., who d. 19 — ; 2ndly, 1919, Maj. -Gen. Alfred
Percy Blenkinsop, C.B., C.M.G. Residence , 14, Pelham Crescent, S.W. 7.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Bannerman, 2nd brother of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Patrick Bannerman, b. 1794, d. 1854 : m. 1826, Anna Maria, who d. 1884,
da. of Sir William johnston, 7th baronet : —
Arthur Johnston, b. 1839; entered Bombay Army 1858, became Major 1878, and retired as Lieut.-Col.
1882; served during Afghan War 1879-80 (medal): is a D.L. for co. Aberdeen. Residence ,
Edinburgh. Clubs , East India United Service, Bachelors’, Hurlingham, New (Edinburgh).
Alexander D’Arcy, b. 1848. Edward Mordaunt, b. 1850 : m. 1st, 1873, Annie Christina, who d.
1902, da. of the late James Hay Mackenzie, W.S. ; 2ndly, 1907, Jean, el. da. of William Clarke
Dale, having had issue, of whom (by 1st marriage) Kenneth Mordaunt, b. 1874; Lancashire
Fusiliers : d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — D’Arcj7, b. 1875: m. 1896, Mary, da.
of the Kev. Richard Dennett, D.C.L. (formerly R. of Ashton, Chudleigh, Devon), formerly of
22, Eardlev Crescent, Earl’s Court, S.W., — Vere, b. 1879, — Bertrand, D.S.O., R.N. , b. 1883;
became Lieut. 1906, Lieut. -Com. 1914, and Com. 1920; served during European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. (April) 1909, Vera, da. of Edward Stuart, and has issue, Sheila Christina
l. (Dec.) 1909, — Roger, b. 1885,— Nigel Johnston, b. 1892, — (by 2nd marriage) Mordaunt,
b. 1907. Catherine Georgiana : »i. 1852, Roger James Rutherford Aytoun (Roy. Scots Regt.),
who d. 1877, of Ashintully, Perthshire, and has issue living, Anna Maria: m. 1881, David
Crawford Lindsay, — Elisa Clara, — Isobel Mary. —Blanche Amy.— Constance Gertrude.
. Residence , Edinburgh.
The ancestors of this family were hereditary banner-bearers to the kings of Scotland. The
baronetcy was conferred by Charles II. upon Sir Alexander Bannerman for “his constant loyalty
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during the Rebellion, and of the heavy calamities he had suffered on that account.” The 3rd baronet
raised a regiment, and was with it at the battle of Culloden. His son, the 4th baronet, sold the
Elsick estate for a nominal price, having been threatened with forfeiture on account of his father’s
and his own alleged participation in the rebellion of 1745. A portion of the Eisick estate was re-
purchased by the 9th baronet, and passed on his death to his da. (ante).
BARCLAY, Creation (N.S.) 1668, of Pierston, Ayrshire.
Sir Robert Cecil de Belzim Barclay,
13th Baronet ; b. June 18th, 1862; s. his brother,
Sir David Edward Durell, 1918 ; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Camb.
Strms — Azure, a chevron between three crosses patee
or. Crist — A sword erect proper, hilted and pommelled or.
Residence — 6, Avenue Marceau, Paris. Club — Oxford
and Cambridge.
Brother living- COLVILLE ADRIAN DE RUNE,
C.B., C.B.E., M.V.O., b. Sept. 17th, 1869; is Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. to .Sweden ; was Sec. to British
Commn. on North Sea Inquiry 1904; M.V.O. (4th class)
1903, C.B.E. 1917, C. B. (Civil) 1919: in. 1912, Sarita
Enriqueta, da. of Herbert Ward, of 105, Avenue Mala-
koff, Paris, and has issue living, Colville Herbert
Sanford, b. 1913, — Cecil Edward Sanford, b. 1914, —
Robert Charles Sanford, b. 1918. Residence , British
Legation, Stockholm. Clubs , St. James’s, Travellers’.
Uncles living (sons of 10th baronet)— William Malo de
Rune, b. 1842; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; formerly Lieut. 24th Foot:
m. 1863, Harriet Jane, only da. of the late Francis
Charles Leslie, of Ballyward Lodge, Castlewellan, co-
Down, andhas issueliving, David Francis Glenville, b. 1864,
— William Malo de Rune, b. 1871 : m. 1898, — Hamilton,
and has issue living, Leslie Hamilton b. 1899, — Frederick
Arthur d’Epinay, b. 1875 : m. 1905, Laura, da. of Cradock
Beauchamp, of New Zealand, and has issue living,
William Cradock de Rune b. 1906, — Aubrey Henri de
Rune, of Sydney, N S. Wales, b. 1880 : m. 1903, Alice
Anne, el. da. of Sir Edward Osborne-Gibbes, 3rd Bt.,
and has issue living, Betty Theodosia, — Theodosia Leslie :
m. 1st, 1891, William Thomas Locke Travers, who d. 1903, Bar.-at-law and Solicitor, of Wellington,
New Zealand ; 2ndly, 1905, Lieut.-Col. Edward James Fandon Wood, formerly Indian Army, and
has issue living, Browne William b. 1906, — Constance Durell : m. 1892, Charles Armstrong, —
Enid Harriet Durell. Henry Torrens de Rune, b. 1849 ; formerly Private Sec. to Gov. of
British Guiana; sometime in British Guiana Civil Ser. : in. 1878, Ellen Eliza, da. of the late
T. F. Henley, C.E., of 56, St. George’s Square, S.W., and has issue living, Leslie George de Rune,
b. 1879 ; is Capt. Gen. Reserve of Officers ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles, and
Capt. 7th Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal
with two clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), — Frederick David Henry de Rune, b. 1881.
David Hamilton Dashwood, b. 1877.
Aunts living (daughters of 10th baronet) — Adelaide Georgina : m. 1856, John Henry Finniss,
Acting Auditor of Mauritius, who d. 1884, and has issue living, Fairfax Ingram, b. 1862,—
Ross Colville Hassard, b. 1869, — Charles Malo de Rune (of 365, St. Catherine Street, Montreal),
b. 1871 ; is Manager of St. Catherine Street Branch of Bank of British North America, Montreal :
m. 1912, Effie Helena, da. of the Hon. Richard Turner, M.L.A., Quebec,— Olivia Isabella^. 1859, —
Lise Adele Frederica, b. 1864: m. 1886, William Hobbs. — Lise Frances Amelia, b. 1866: in. 1887,
Alexander Wemyss, who d. 1918 (formerly Manager of Bank of Mauritius), of 24, De Parys Avenue,
Bedford, and has issue living, George Alexander Finniss b. 1888, Henry Colville Barclay, D.S.O.,
M.C.b. 1891 [see “ Companionage ”], Charles Llewyllen b. 1892; is Lieut. Bedfordshire Regt. ;
served during European War 1914-17, Alexander Francis, M C b. 1894; is Capt. Indian Army ;
served during European War 1914-17 (M.C.). Harriet Ann : in. 1862, Capt. John Leslie, who
d. 1913, formerly of 5th Fusiliers, and of the Donegal Militia, and has issue living, May Florence de
Rune: in. 1888, Col. Frank Robert Lowth, C.B., having had issue of whom, Francis Robert
Leslie b. 1889; Capt. 2nd Batn. Lancashire Fusiliers; d. (killed in action at Gallipoli) 1915, John
Leslie b. 1890; Lieut. Northumberland Fusiliers; d. (killed in action during European War)
1917, Norman Charles Leslie, M.C., b. 19 — ; European War 1914-19 with R.E. : in. 19—, Frances
Fawkes (and has issue living, Norman Eric b. 191s), William Barclay Leslie b. 1893 ; in British
S. African Police ; European War with No. 3 Mobile Column, N. Rhodesia : in. 1915, Ellen, da.
of the late Adm. Frederick William Pleydell-Bouverie [see E. Radnor, colls.] (and has issue living,
Peter Leslie Bouverie b. 1915, Peggy Kathleen Leslie Bouverie b. 1917), Malcolm Austen Gordon
Leslie b. 1903, Doris May Leslie b. 1894: in. 1916, E. S. R. Milton, R.G.A. (and has issue
living, Robert Arthur Eric b. 1919, Pamela Violet Dorothy £. 1917). Mary Barbara: m. 1859,
Capt. James Barton, formerly R.A., and has issue living, Charles, b. 1873, — Sidney, b. 1876, —
Louisa, — May: in. 1894, — Fulton,— Harriet, — Irene. Residence,
Widows living Of 11th and 12th Baronets— Melanie Louise ( Lady Barclay), da. of the late
Mons. E. Jullien de Belzim, of Mauritius: nt. 1855, Sir Colville Arthur Durell Barclay, nth
baronet, who d. 1896. Residence , 6, Avenue Marceau, Paris.— — Letiti a ( Lady Barclay), da. of
the late Hon. Amias Charles Orde-Powlett [ sec B. Bolton] : in. 1889, Capt. Sir David Edward
Durell Barclay, 12th baronet, who d. 1918. Residence, 7, The Crescent, Scarborough.
The ancestors of this family were of distinction in Ayrshire in the 12th century. The 8th baronet,
who had been officially employed on the Continent, fell into the hands of the French, 1798. He was
closely confined in the Temple, and twice tried by a Military Commission on account of a mission he
was supposed to have filled at the Hague 1796-8. He was each time acquitted, and in November 1799
was released and sent by cartel to England by the special order of Bonaparte.
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BARING, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Nubia House, Northwood, Isle of Wight.
[Pronounced ‘ ‘ Bearing. ”]
By uprightness and labour.
Sir Godfrey Baring, ist Baronet , son
of the late Lieut. -Gen. Charles Baring [ see E.
Northbrook, colls.], by Helen, who d. 1914, da.
of the late Rt. Hon. Sir James Graham, 2nd Bt. ;
b. April 18th, 1871 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut.
3rd Batn. Hampshire Regt. ; is a D.L. and Chm. of
County Council of the Isleof Wight, Chm. of Hamp-
shire and Isle of Wight Appeal Tribunal, and a J.P.
andDX. for Hants (High Sheriffi897) ; appointed
Parliamentary Private Sec. (unpaid) to Under Sec.
of State for the Colonies (Lieut. -Col. J. E. B. Seely,
M.P.) 1908, and to Pres, of Board of Education
(Rt. Hon.J.A. Pease, M.P.) 191 1 ; sat as M.P. for
Isle of Wight (Z) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910; defeated
there May and Jan. 1910 ; unsuccessfully contested
Stoke-upon-Trent Oct. 1900, and Devonport Dec.
1910 ; sat for N.-W., or Barnstaple, Div, of
Devonshire May 1911 to Nov. 1918: m. 1898,
Eva Hermione, M.B.E ., J.P., da. of the late
Alexander Xneas Mackintosh of Mackintosh
[see Graham, Bt., of Netherby], and has issue.
$rms — Azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear’s head couped
proper, muzzled and ringed of the second. Crest — A mullet erminois, two of the points resting on the
pinions of a pair of wings conjoined and elevated argent.
Seat — Nubia House, Cowes, Isle of Wight. Clubs — Travellers’, Brooks’s, Bachelors’, Royal
Yacht Squadron.
SOUS living — CHARLES CHRISTIAN, b. Dec. 16th, 1898; is 2nd Lieut. Coldstream Guards;
served during European War 1917-18 (severely wounded). Raymond Alexander, b. 1912.
Daughters living— Helen Azalea, b. 1901. Viola Mary, b. 1905.
BARKER, Creation (U.K.) 1908, of The Grange, Bishop Stortford, Herts.
[Extinct 1914.]
Sir John Barker, ist and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Annie Sarah, b. 1865 : m. 1886, Tresham Gilbey [see Gilbey,
Bt.]. Residence, Whitehall, Bishop’s Stortford.
BARLING, Creation (U K.) 1919, of Newnham, co. Gloucester.
Sir (Harry) Gilbert Barling, C.B. ,
C.B.E., M.B., F.R.C.S., ist Baronet , son of William
Barling, of Newnham-on-Severn ; b. April 30th,
1855; ed. privately; M.B. and F.R.C.S. 1880; is
Lieut. -Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.), Vice-Chancellor of
Univ. of Birmingham, and a J.P. for Birmingham ;
served during European War 1914- 17 as Consulting
Surg. to Forces (despatches, C.B.) ; appointed Hon.
Consulting Surg., W. Midland Region, Min. of
Pensions 1919; C.B. (Mil.) 1917, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919 : m. 1885, Katharine Jaflfray, who d. 1920,
da. of Henry Edmunds, formerly of Elmsdale, Edg-
baston, and has issue.
Jtrins — Sable, within tw® bars argent between two crosses
pat6e, three fleur de lis or. (Errst — Two arms embowed, vested
gules, semee of fleur de lis or, holding in the hands proper, a
cross couped gules.
Seat — Blythe Court, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Daughters living— Edith Madge, b. 1887 Sybil Maud,
b. 1889.
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BARLOW, Creation (U.K.) 1803, of Fort William, Bengal.
Sir Hilaro William Wellesley
Bari.ow, C.B., C.M.G. , 5th Baronet; b.
June 19th, 1861 ; s. his father. Sir Richard
Wellesley, 1904 ; ed. at Eton, and at Roy.
Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; is Col. (retired)
(formerly R.A.), and employed in Depart, of
Director-Gen. of Factories, War Office ; was
Sup. Roy. Laboratory Royal Arsenal 1902-16 ;
formerly Sec. to Ch. Sup. of Ordnance Factories ;
C.B. (Civil) 1913, C.M.G. 1918 : m. 1891,
Victoria Katherine, el. da. of the late Col.
Hugh Robert Hibbert (formerly Roy. Fusiliers),
of Birtles Hall, Cheshire, and Broadgate,
Barnstaple, and has issue.
^rrns — Argent, on a chevron engrailed gules between
three cross-crosslets fitchee azure, two lions passant
counter- passant supporting an eastern crown or, in chief
between the two cross-crosslets a branch of olive and
another of palm in saltire proper. Crtst — Out of an
eastern crown or a demi-lion argent, the paws support-
ing a cross-crosslet as in the arms, issuing from the
crown on the dexter side of the lion a branch of olive
and on the sinister another of palm both proper. #np-
portturs — On either side an angel proper, vested argent, zoned and on the head an eastern crown or ; the
dexter holding in the exterior hand a balance or, and in the other a book proper, the sinister bearing
in the exterior hand an olive branch, and in the other an escroll proper.
Residence — The Cottage, Thruxton, Andover. Club — Naval and Military.
Sons living — RICHARD HUGH, b. June 30th, 1904.' Christopher Mark, b. 1908.
Daughters living — Annie Katherine, b. 1892. Mildred Hilare, b. 1895. Ruth Beatrice, b. 1902.
Sister living Of 4th Baronet — Maria Charlotte Exmouth : m. 1857, William Southey Whiteside,
who d. 1900, having obtained a divorce 1893, formerly M.C.S., Member of Board of Revenue,
Madras, and M.L.C. of Viceroy of India, and has issue living, Walter Southey, b. 1863, — Guy
Plumer, b. 1866, — Edith Margaret Isabel: m. 1885, Phillip Frith, formerly of Jessamine, Shanklin,
Isle of Wight, and has issue living, a da. b. 1895. Residence.
Sir George Hilaro Barlow, G.C.B. , the 1st baronet, was a member of the Council of Bengal,
Provisional Governor-General of India 1805-7, and Governor of Madras 1807-13. The 2nd baronet was
a Judge of the Supreme Court of Calcutta. Sir Morison, the 3rd baronet, who was in the 7th Hussars
and 9th Lancers, served during the Indian Mutiny (medal with clasp for Lucknow). The 4th
baronet, Sir Richard, was a Member of the Legislative Council of Madras, and Chm. of Madras
Harbour Trust.
Love pence.
BARLOW, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of Wimpole Street, St. Marylebone, co. London.
Sir T hom as Barlow, K. C. V. O. , M.D. , 1 st Baronet ,
son of the late James Barlow, Esq., J. P., of Greenthorne,
Edgworth ; b. Sept. 4th, 1845 ; B.Sc. London 1867,
M.R.C.S. England 1871, M.B. and B.S. (Honours) 1873, M.D.
London 1874, F.R.C.P. London 1880; Hon. D.Sc., Victoria
and Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen 1902, Hon. LL.D. Harvard and
McGill Univ., Toronto 1906, and St. Andrews 1911, Hon.
D.C.L., Durham 1912; Hon. M.D. Dublin and Christiania;
was Physician Extraor. to Queen Victoria 1899-1901, and
Physician to the Households of Queen Victoria 1897-1901
and King Edward VII. 1901 -10, since when he has been
Physician Extraor. to King George V. ; is a F.R.S., Con-
sulting Physician to Univ. Coll. Hospital, Emeritus Professor
of Clinical Medicine in Univ. Coll., and Consulting Physician
Sicut aqmla juvcn^cam. to Qreat Ormond Street Hospital for Children; formerly
Wl likeThe 'eagle™ Examiner in Practice of Physic in Edinburgh, Victoria, and
Durham Univs. ; was Pres, of International Medical Congress
1913 ; elected Pres, of Roy. Coll, of Physicians 1910-15 ; author of numerous medical
works; K.C.V.O. 1901 : in. 1880, Ada Helen, da. of the late Patrick Dalmahoy, W.S.,
of Edinburgh, having had issue, of whom the youngest son, Patrick Basil, b. 1884 ; a
Private in Grenadier Guards ; d. (on active service during European War) 1917.
&tmn — Argent, on a pile sable between two torches erect in base fired proper, an eagle displayed
with two heads of the field. Crest — In front of a staff erect entwined by a serpent proper, an eagle’s
neck erased with two heads argent, thereon a rose gules.
Residences— 10, Wimpole Street, Cavendish Square, W. ; Boswells, Wendover. Club — Athenaeum.
SOUS living — JAMES ALAN NOEL, C.B.E., b. 1881; ed.at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (B. A.
1904, M.A. 1907); sometime Dep. Controller, Labour Supply Depart., Min. of Munitions; is Assist.
Sec. Min. of Labour, and a J.P. for Bucks ; C.B.E. 1918 : m. 1911, Emma Nora, da. of Sir Horace
Darwin, K.B.E., F.R.S., and has issue living, Thomas Erasmus, b. 1914,— Erasmus Darwin, b.
I915i — Andrew Dalmahoy, b. 19x6, — Joan Helen, b. 1912, — Hilda Horatia, b. 1919. Residence,
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The Warren, Chesham Bois Thomas Dalmahoy, b. 1883; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1904,
M.A. 1909): m. 1911, Esther Sophia, da. of Henry Gaselee, of 75, Linden Gardens, Bayswater, W.,
and has issue living, Basil Stephen, b. 1918,— Theodora Gertrude, A 1912, — Sophia Penelope, b.
1914. Residence , 164, Eccles Old Road, Pendleton, Manchester.
Daughter living — Helen Alice Dorothy, b. 1887.
BARLOW, Creation (U.K.) 1907, of Bradwall Hall, Sandbach, co. Chester.
Sir John Emmott Barlow, ist Baronet ,
el. son of the late Thomas Barlow, J.P., of Torkington
Lodge, Hazel Grove, Cheshire, and Bryn Eirias,
Colwyn Bay, N. Wales, by Mary Ann, da. of the
late George Emmott, C.E., of Disley, Cheshire ; b.
April 16th, 1857; ed. at Grove House Sch., Totten-
ham, and privately ; Bar. Inner Temple 1884 ; is a
J.P. and a County Alderman of Cheshire, a J.P. for
Somerset, and senior partner in the firms of Thomas
Barlow and Brother, of London and Manchester, and
Barlow and Co., of Calcutta, Shanghai, Singapore,
and Kuala Lumpur (Federated Malay States) ; un-
successfully contested Knutsford Div. of Cheshire (Z)
1885, and Denbigh Dist. 1886; sat as M.P. for
Frome Div. of Somersetshire 1892-5, when he was
defeated ; re-elected June 1896, Oct. 1900, Jan. 1906,
Jan. 1910, and Dec. 1910; defeated therefor Dec.
1918 : m. 1895, the Hon. Anna Maria Hey wood,
da. of the late Richard Denman, and sister of 3rd
Baron Denman, and has issue.
$rms— Per pale ermine and gules, three chevrons counter-
changed, over all two lions combatant or. Crest, — A lion sejant
affront£e or holding erect in the forepaws a cross-crosslet fitchde
gules.
Seats — Torkington Lodge, Hazelgrove, near Stockport ; Bradwall Hall, Sandbach, Cheshire ;
Bryn Eirias, Colwyn Bay. Clubs — Brooks's, Devonshire.
Sons living— JOHN DENMAN, b. June 15th, 1898. Thomas Bradwall, b. 1900.
Daughters living — Nancy Mary Emmott, b. 1896 : in. Capt. F. L. F. Deneys, Leinster Regt.
Anna Elizabeth, b. 1905.
BARNEWALL, Creation (I.) 1623, of Crickstown Castle, Meath.
Sir John Robert Barnewall, nth
Baronet, son of the late John Aylmer Barnewall [see
colls., infra] ; b. April 14th, 1850 ; s. his cousin,
Sir Reginald Aylmer John de Barneval, 1909 :
m. 1884, Grace, da. of Arthur R. Blennerhassett, and
has issue.
&rm» — Ermine, a bordure engrailed gules. Crest — From a
plume of five ostrich feathers, or, gules, azure, vert, and argent,
a falcon rising of the last.
Residence — Thornton Upper, Victoria, Australia.
Sons living-REGINALD JOHN, b. J-une 8th, 1888.
Arthur Walter Aylmer, b. 1890.
Half-Brothers living— Alfred George, b. i88o.-^Bartholo-
mew John, b. 1882.— Robert Benjamin, b. 1885.
Sisters living— Catherine Lucy : in. 18—, Robert Rennie.
Eleanor: m. 18—, William Macmartin. Marietza: in.
18 — , Robert Nicholas. Adeline : in. 18 — , Francis Downey.
Eliza : m. 18—, John O’Rourke.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Barnewall, brother of 8th
baronet, b. 17 — , d. 18 — : in. 18 — , Anne, da.
of Joseph Brown, of Kilpatrick, co. West-
meath
j Several sons and das., of whom, Bartholomew (the eldest son):
/ had rather die than be disgraced. m Barbara, da. of Dr. Chambers, and had issue, John Aylmer
(ante), b. (about) 1814, d. 1890, having tn. ist, 1840. Ellen Sanders, who*/. 1877 5 2ndly, #879, Annie
Reed ; he emigrated to Australia 1839, — Robert, who settled in America in 1840, — Benjamin, who
went to Australia.— Samuel, the 4th, and William, the 5th son, both emigrated to America.
This family, the name of which was originally “ De Barneval,” is of great antiquity. Sir Michael
de Barneval, who landed on the coast of Cork in 1172, was the first of the family who settled in Ireland.
The 2nd baronet suffered severely during the Cromwellian usurpation ; and of the extensive posses-
sions then wrested from him, he obtained, after the re-establishment of the monarchy, only his
castle and 2,000 acres of land. The 3rd baronet was M.P. for Meath 1689-90. Thjs baronetcy was
dormant 1744-1821.
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BARRAN, Creation (U.K.) 1895, of Chapel Allerton Hall, Chapel Allerton, West Riding
of co. York and of Queen’s Gate, St. Mary Abbots, Kensington, co. London.
Sir John Nicholson Barran, 2nd Baronet ,
son of the late John Barran, el. son of 1st Baronet ;
b. Aug. 16th, 1872 ; s. his grandfather, Sir John,
1905 ; ed. at Winchester Coll., and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1894); is a Director of John Barran and
Sons (Limited), merchants, of Leeds, and a J.P. for
W. Riding of Yorkshire; successively Parliamentary
Private Sec. to Postmaster- Gen., to Pres, of Local
Govt. Board, to Sec. of State for Home Depart., to Sec.
of State for Foreign Affairs, and to Prime Min. 1910-16,
and Commr. for Belgian Refugees 19 14- 15 ; appointed
Parliamentary Private Sec. to Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith,
M.P., Feb. 1917, and Chm., Port and Transit Executive
Committee 1920; sat as M.P. for Hawick Dist. ( L )
March 1909 to Nov. 1918: m. 1902, Alice Margarita,
el. da. of the Rev. Leighton Parks, D.D., R. of St.
Bartholomew’s, New York City, U.S.A., and has issue.
^rms — Per saltire gules and sable, a bear passant or, muzzled
of the second, between two mascles palewise of the third. Cmt —
The love of country . In front of a tower gules charged with three mascles intertwined
palewise, a lion’s jamb fessewise erased or.
Residence — Sawley Hall, Ripon, Yorks. Clubs— Brooks’s, Reform, Scottish Liberal.
Sons living— JOHN LEIGHTON, b. March 24th, 1904. Edward Nicholson, b. 1910.
David Haven, b. 1912.
Daughter living— Elise Margarita, b. 1906.
Brother living — Philip Austyn, b. 1876 ; ed. at Malvern Coll., and at Christ’s Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1900); is Managing Director of John Barran and Sons (Limited), merchants, of Leeds, and Major
R. F.A. (Territorial): m. 1908, Dorothy Currer, only da. of the late Arthui Currer Briggs, of
Gledhow Grange, Leeds, and Broad Leys, Windermere, and has issue living Philip Henry, b.
1909,— Arthur Haworth, b. 1911, — Dorothy Stella Margaret, b. 1919. Residence , The Elms, Chapel
Allerton, Leeds.
Bisters living — Ruth : in. 1900, Francis E. M. Donner, and has issue living, Edward John
Sedgefield, b. 1901, — Humphrey Francis, b. 1904, — Charles Montague, b. 1907, — Nancy Ruth,
b. 1911. Residence, The Old Hall, Prestbury, Cheshire. Lorna.- Edith. Dorothy Hilda :
m. 1909, Major Alfred James Napier Bartlett, D.S.O., Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L.I.,
and has issue living, Richard John Napier, b. 1920, — Elizabeth Natalie, b. 1910, — Katharine Diana,
b. 1912. Residence , Milton Manor, near Banbury, Oxon.- — Nathalie Beatrice : m. 1914, Major
Anthony Drummond Boden, formerly Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), and has issue living,
Patrick Anthony Drummond, b. 1915.
Uncles living (sons of ist baronet) — Charles, b. 1849 ; is a J.P. for Devon, and Chm. of Dart Dist.
Fishery Board : in. 1876, Louisa Annie, da. of the late John M’Nab, of Midtonfield, Renfrewshire,
and has issue living, Charles Marcel, b. 1877 : in. 1907, Jessie Henderson, da. of Thomas Pollok,
of Liverpool, — Kenneth Gerald M’Nab, b. 1886,— Colin Adair, b. 1893 ; sometime Capt. Oxfordshire
and Bucks L.I., — Muriel Louise, b. 18 — : in. 1913, Dr. John Hamilton Cumming. Residence ,
Manor House, Berry Pomeroy, Totnes. Clubs, New Oxford and Cambridge, Royal Western Yacht
of England. Alfred, b. 1851 ; is a J.P. for Leeds and for W. Riding of Yorkshire, and a Member
of Court and Council of Leeds Univ. : in. ist, 1883, Lilly Maria, who d. 1885, da. of the late
Thomas Scattergood, M.R.C.S., of Leeds; 2ndly, 1904, Anne Mabel, only da. of the late Capt.
T. C. Wharton, 97th Regt. and has issue living (by ist marriage), Claude Roulston, b. 1885;
is Lieut. R G.A. : in. 1911, Edith, da. of Arthur Gaunt, of Stanningley Hall, Leeds, and has
issue living, Lilian Joan b. 1912, Katharine Muriel b. 1913, — (by 2nd marriage) Richard Wharton,
i. 1905, — George Fletcher, b. 1908. Residence , Giggleswick, Settle, Yorkshire. Clubs , Reform,
Alpine. Henry, b. 1856; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. ist class Law 1884,
M.A. and LL.M. 1888); Bar. Inner Temple 1886; is a J.P. for W. Riding of Yorkshire, and a
Director of John Barran and Sons (Limited), merchants, of Leeds: in. 1891, Rosalie Mary,
who d. 1914, da. of the late Edgar Flower, J.P., of Middle Hill, Broadway, Worcestershire,
and has issue living, Henry Vernon Flower, b. 1894, — Elaine Isabel Flower, b. 189-. Residences,
Shadwell Grange, Moor-Allerton, Leeds ; Whin Brow, Cloughton, Yorkshire. Club, Reform.
' Sir Rowland Hirst, b. 1858 ; is a Director of John Barran and Sons (Limited), merchants, of Leeds,
and a Member of Court of Leeds Univ. ; sat as M.P. for Leeds, N. Div. ( L ) July 1902 to Nov.
1918 ; Knt. 1917 : in. ist, 1887, Rose Cardew (from whom he obtained a divorce 1899), da. of the
Rev. Gilbert Bradley ; 2ndly, 1909, Louise Buchanan, da. of J. Stevenson Brown, of Montreal,
having had issue, of whom (by 1st marriage), Rowland Noel, b. 1887; Capt. Household Cav: ; d.
(on ser. during European War) 1919 : in. 1917, Auriol Camilla Sharlie Blanche, da. of the Hon.
Alistair George Hay [see E. Kinnoull], — Hugh Bradley, M.C., b. 1889 ; is Capt. R. F.A.( T F. ) ,
European War 1914-18 (M.C.): in. 1917, Estelle, da. of the late Frank Lockhart Cox, of 85,
Cadogan Gardens, S.W., — Rose Sylvia, b. 1892 : in. 1918, Major Harold A. Ryott, Northumber-
land Fusiliers (T.F.), and has issue living, a da. b. 1919, — Gwendolin Cardew, b. 189- : m. 1919,
J. U. I. Shuttleworth. Residence, 24, Queen’s Gate, S.W. Clubs , Reform, Ranelagh, Bath.
Aunts living (daughters of ist baronet) — Ann : in. 1866, the Rev. Lundy Edward William Foote"
V. of St. Peter’s, Harrogate, having had issue, of whom Rev. Harold, b. 1870; is Chap, in
Bombay Ecclesiastical Establishment : in. 1896, Amy Nora Field, — Douglas, b. 1872 : in. 1905,
Coraline Anne Craib,— Trevor Mawdesley, b. 1877 ; Major Loyal N. Lancashire Regt. ; d. (killed
in action during European War) 1917, — Courtenay b. 1878, — Annie Lilian: in. 1898, John Bates
Dester, — Annie Emily Irene : m. 1901, Edward George Foot, formerly of The Rower, co. Kilkenny.
Residence , St. Peter’s Vicarage, Harrogate. Eliza ( Lady Bodington) : m. 1907, Sir Nathan
Bodington, Lilt.D., LL.D., who d. 1911, Vice-Chancellor of Leeds Univ. Residence, 81, Onslow
Square, S.W. ■ - Louisa : in. 1909, Harry Manfield, M.P. for Northamptonshire, Mid. Div.
1906-18. Residence, Moulton Grange, Northampton.
Mother living — Eliza Henrietta, da. of the late Edward Nicholson, of Matthew’s Green,
Wokingham, Berks: in. 1870, John Barran, who d. 1886, el. son of Sir John Barran, ist baronet,
and has issue {see ante). Residence, Hob Green, Markington, Yorkshire.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
The ist baronet, Sir John Barran, who was founder of the firm of John Barran and Sons,
merchants, of Leeds, sat as M.P. for Leeds (Z.) 1876-85, and for Yorkshire, W. Riding, E. Part,
Otley Div., 1886-95.
LAYLAND-BARRATT, Creation (U.K.) 1908, of The Manor House, Torquay, and
Tregarne Lodge, St. Austell, Cornwall.
Sir Francis Layland-Barratt, ist
Baronet , only son of the late Francis Barratt, of 5, The
Esplanade, Plymouth, and St. Austell, Cornwall, by
Anna Michell, elder da. and co-heiress of the late
John Pascoe Bennetts, J.P., of Woodlane, Falmouth;
b. Aug. 1 2th, i860 ; ed. privately, and at Trin. Hall,
Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1882, M.A. 1886); is aJ.P.,
a D. L., and a County Alderman for Cornwall (High
Sheriff 1897), a J.P. for Devon, and Commodore Roy.
Cornwall Yacht Club ; assumed by Roy. license 1895
the additional surname and arms of Layland ; sat as
M.P. for Torquay Div. of Devonshire (Z) Oct. 1900 to
Dec. 1910 when he was defeated ; defeated there 1895 ;
sat for Mid, or St. Austell, Div. of Cornwall Nov. 1915
to Nov. 1918: m. 1884, Frances (a Lady of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England), C.B.E.,
el. da. of the late Thomas Layland, of Stonehouse,
Wallasey. Cheshire, and has issue.
$rms — ist and 4th argent, on a chevron engrailed between
three bears statant sable, muzzled or, as many cross-crosslets
fitchee of the field, Barratt ; 2nd and 3rd argent, on a fesse raguly gules between two branches,
composed of three ears of wheat vert, banded or, in chief and two escallops of the third in base, a
lion passant of the first, Layland. Crtsts — ist, a bear sable muzzled, and resting the dexter fore-
paw on an escallop or, Barratt : 2nd, a dove rising argent, wings surgeant turgeant azure, ducally
gorged of the last holding in the beak an ear of wheat or, Layland.
Seats — The Manor House, Torquay; The Red House, Cromer, Norfolk; Tregarne Lodge,
St. Austell. Town Residence — 68, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs — Reform, Devonshire, Royal
Thames Yacht.
Son living— FRANCIS HENRY GODOLPHIN, M.C., b. Dec. nth, 1896; ed. at Eton, and at
R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Grenadier Guards; served during European War 1914-17 (wounded, M.C.).
Daughters living — Dorothea Layland. Petronel Eleanor : m. ist 1913, Flag-Lieut.-Com.
George Edward Cumming, R.N., who d. (killed in action) 1914; 2ndly, 1916, Lieut. Reginald
Dillworth Howard, R. N., and has issue living (by second marriage), a son, b. 1917, — a son, b.
1920. Frances Patricia: m. 1915, Major Gervas Percy Disney, Essex Regt. and R.A.F. , and
has issue living, a da., b. 1919.
Faithful to whom l am under
obligation.
Barrett-Lennard, see Lennard.
BARRIE, Creation (U K.) 1913, of Adelphi Terrace House, City of Westminster.
Sir James Matthew Barrie, LL.D .,
ist Baronet , son of David Barrie, of Kirriemuir,
Scotland ; b. May 9th, i860 ; ed. at Dumfries
Acad., and at Edinburgh Univ. ; the well-known
Novelist and Playwright; elected Lord Rector of
St. Andrews Univ. 1919 ; author of “A Window
in Thrums,” “The Little Minister,” “Senti-
mental Tommy,” “ Peter Pan,” “ The Admirable
Crichton,” “What Every Woman Knows,” etc. :
m. 1894, Mary (from whom he obtained a divorce
1909), da. of the late George Ansell.
^ruts — Barry of six argent and gules, in chief a lion
passant guardant counterchanged, and issuant from the
base reeds proper. Crtut — An open book amid reeds all
proper.
Residence — Kirriemuir, Scotland. Club — Athenaeum.
Lone 0/ Goodness.
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BARRINGTON. Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Limerick.
Sir Charles Burton Barrington,
M.B.E., 5th Baronet ; b. 1848 ; s. his father, Sir
Croker, 1890 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1879) j is a J.P.
and a D.L. for co. Limerick (High Sheriff 1879),
and Hon. Col. Special Reserve (formerly Limerick
City R. F. A. ) ; sometime Co. Director of Auxiliary
Hospital and V. A. D., Limerick; M.B.E. (Civil)
1919: m. 1895, Mary Rose, da. of Sir Henry
Hickman Bacon, 10th Bt. of Redgrave and nth
of Mildenhall, and has issue.
^mts — Argent, three chevronels gules and a label of
three points vert, on a canton of the second, a: trefoil
slipped or. Crtst — Out of a crown vallery or a hermit’s
bust with a cowl vested paly argent and gules.
Seat — Glenstal, Newport, Limerick. Clubs — Union,
Kildare Street, Carlton.
Sons living — CHARLES BACON, b. June 6th, 1902 ;
ed. at Eton. Alexander Fitzwilliam Croker, b. 1909.
Daughter living— Winifred Frances, b. 1897.
Brothers living— Croker, b. 1851 ; ed. at Rugby, and
at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1900); Bar.
King’s Inn, Dublin, 1876 ; admitted Solicitor in Ireland
1883 ; is Solicitor to Great Southern and Western Railway
Co. of Ireland: m. 1890, Florence Jane, da. of the late
John Bayly, D.L., of Debsborough, co. Tipperary, and
has issue living, Croker Edmund, M.C. , b. 1897; ed. at
Rugby, and at R.M.A. ; Lieut. R.F.A. ; European War 1916-19 (M.C.), — Florence Mary, b.
1893, — Evelyn Victoria Muriel, b. 1900. Residences, 58, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin ; Barrington’s
Bridge, Limerick. Clubs, University, Kildare Street, Royal St. George Yacht, Conservative. ■■ ■—
John Beatty, b. 1859 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1882) ; is a Land Agent, and a J.P. for cos.
Limerick and Tipperary, and City of Limerick ; European War 1915-19 (Legion of Honour,
Croix de Guerre with Palm): in. 1887, Catherine Charlotte, el. da. of John Bayly, D.L., of
Debsborough, co. Tipperary, and has issue living, John, b. 1899; is 2nd Lieuti R. F.A., — Mary
Charlotte Gladys: m. 1911, Colin Algernon Campbell, of Colgrain, Dumbartonshire, and Under-
river House, near Sevenoaks, and . has issue living, a son b. 1912, a son b. 1915, a son b. 1917, —
Marjory : m. 1915, Capt. M. King-French, R.F A., and has issue living, a son b. 1916. Resi-
dences, Barrington Street, Limerick ; Ashroe, co. Limerick. Club, Kildare Street.
Sisters living — Olivia Maria: m. 1871, the Rev. Lewen Burton Weldon, D.D., who d. 19x4, V. ot
Holy Trinity, Weymouth, and Canon of Salisbury [ see Weldon, Bt.]. Mercy: m. 1881, the
Hon. George Wright, who d. 1913, a Judge of High Court of Justice, Ireland, and has issue living,
George William Barrington, b. 1889, — Stella Rose: m. 1914, Capt. Peter Galsworthy, Roy. Fusiliers,
— Nesta Violet : m. 1908, Capt. William Lingard Amphlett Goulding [see Goulding, Bt.], — Anna
Felicia: in. 1917, Major John Arthur Gerald de Courcy [ see B. Kingsale], . Jessy Frances: m.
1889, George H. Pentland, J.P., D.L., and has issue living, Charles, b. 1890. Residence, Black
Hall, Drogheda. Anna Josephine : m. 1891, John Naper George Pollock, J.P., D.L., who d.
1905, and has issue living, John, b. 1896; ed. at Charterhouse; is Lieut. Special Cav. ; European
War 1915-19, — Anna Jessy : in. 19x5, Major David Ker, Special Cav. ; European War 1914-19, —
Hazel Burton. Residence, Mountainstown, Navan.
The same while I live .
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Charlotte Jessy : m. 1901, the Rev. George Digby Scott,
R. of Bray, co. Wicklow, and Hon. Canon of Ch. Ch. Cathedral, Dublin, and has issue living,
Mary Elizabeth, b. 1903, — Frances Olivia, b. 1904, — Jessy Kathleen, b. 1905, — Charlotte Brigid,
b. 1908. Residence, The Rectory, Bray. co. Wicklow. Maria Louisa Olivia. Residence ,
Clonshavoy, Barrington’s Bridge, co. Limerick.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Daniel Barrington, 2nd son of 1st bar«net : —
Issue of the late Col. Joseph Thomas Barrington, b. 1834, d. 1913 : m. 1861, Emma, da. of
Thomas Evans : —
Thomas Percy, b. 1867; is Lieut.-Col. Roy. Irish Rifles (Reserve of Officers): m. 1906, Constance
Mabel, da. of A. R. Houghton, and has issue living, Thomas Guy, b. 19x2. Joseph Croker,
b. 1880. John Frederick, D.S.O., b. 1881 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; Major and Acting Lieut.-Col. R.G.A. ;
Somaliland 1902-4 (medal with clasps), European War 191 5-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1919 :
in. 1916, Christine Mary Stella, da. of the late C. Kuhling, of North Ferriby, E. Yorkshire, and
has issue living, John William, b. 1917, — a son, b. 1920. Club, United Service. Annie Evelyn
(. Baroness Castleinaine), b. 1873 : in. 1895, the 5th Baron Castlemaine. Residences , Moydrum
Castle, Athlone ; The Hare Island, co. Westmeath.
Issue of the late Capt. Richard Williams Barrington, H.E.I.C.S., b. 1838, d. 1900 : in. 1873,
Henrietta Maria Jane (now of Eden Park, Dundrum, co. Dublin), el. da. of the late John
Johnstone, of Halleaths, Lockerbie, N.B., and Castelnau House, Mortlake : —
Richard Irving Williams, b. 1892. Alice Henrietta: m. 1st, 1898, as his second wife, William
Keswick, J.P., D.L. (M.P. for Surrey, Mid., or Epsom Div.) ; 2ndly, 19x5, Cyril Cameron Pyke,
and has issue living (by xst marriage), Alice Ivy Henrietta, b. 1899, — Helen Kathleen, b. 1903.
Residences, Capel Leyse, Holmwood, Surrey. Helen Lucy Johnstone : in. 1905, John Moles-
worth Staples [see Staples, Bt., colls. J. Residence, 14, Clyde Road, Dublin.
This family is descended from Odo du Barentin, who came to England with the Conqueror,
Fifteenth in descent from Odo, who received grants of land in Essex, and became custodian of Hatfield
forest, was Sir Francis Barrington, of Barrington Hall, Essex, created a baronet r6ii. This title
became extinct, upon the death of the xoth baronet, in 1833 ; but prior thereto (183X) a baronetcy had
been conferred upon a younger branch, Sir Joseph Barrington, of Limerick, who, with his sons, founded
the Limerick Hospital and Infirmary, an institution incorporated by Act of Parliament.
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BARROW, Creation (U.K.) 1835, of Ulverstone, Lancashire.
6»Francis Laurence John Barrow, 4th Baronet ;
b. Aug. nth, 1862; s. his father, Sir John Croker, 1900 :
m. 1890, Winifred Sarah, da. of the late W. C. Steward,
of Cartgate, Whitehaven, and has issue.
^rms — Sable, two swords in saltire points upwards argent, pommels and
hilts or between three fleurs-de-lis, one in chief and two in flanche, an anchor
erect in base of the last. Crist — On a mount vert a squirrel sejant cracking
a nut all proper, charged on the shoulder with an anchor.
Residence —
Sons living— WILFRID JOHN WILSON CROKER, b. Dec. 28th,
1897.— Alfred Francis Lendon, b. 1904. Edward Joseph Merriman,
b. 1912.
Daughter living— Mildred Mary Winifred, b. 1901.
Sisters living — Emily Agnes. Mary Mercy; is a Franciscan nun.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Anna Maria: in. 1854, John
Hanson Sperling, who d. 1894, and has issue living, Rev. Alfred Montague (of Leek, Stafford),
b. 1856; is in Holy Orders in Roman Catholic Church, — Annie Madeline: in. 1879, William
Osborne Christmas, who d. 1912,- Beatrice Mary Agnes : in. 1883, Auguste du Mesniel, Comte
de Sommery, who d. 1899, — Ada Mildred : in. 1884, Charles Perceval Skerrett, who d. 1888, and
has issue living, Charles b. 1885, Kathleen b. 1886: in. 1914, Guy Giiliat Smith, and has issue
living, Marv Magdalene b. T915.— — Mary : in. 1861, the Rev. Vere Broughton Smyth, who d. 1907,
and has issue living, Vere Staunton, b. 1864 ; formerly Major Roy. Warwickshire Regt. ; is Major
Reserve of Officers, and Col. Comdg. a Mil. Dist., New Zealand : in. 1902, Maud Constance, da.
of Thomas Henry Edmunds, and has issue living, George Vere b. 1903, Basil Staunton b. 1908,
Constance Gwendolyn b. 1905, — Rev. Basil Broughton, b. 1866; is R. of Betteshanger, Kent: m.
1893, Grace Elizabeth Augusta Massy, da. of the late Col. Robert Thomas Thompson [B. Massy,
colls.], and has issue living, Geoffrey Robert Basil b. 1899, Edward Brouhton b. 1901, Rosamund
Ver z b. 1894: m. 1917, the Rev. Robert Hamilton Moberly [see B. Belhaven, colls.], JGrace Margaret
b. 1896, Hilda Mary b. 1898, — Rev. John Wilson Croker, b. 1867; is V. of East Kennett, Marl-
borough : m. 1909, Myfanwy Trevor, da. of Trevor Randulph Owen, and has issue living, Gerald
Trevor b. 1912, Alyn Owen (twin) b. 1912, — George Hardinge Follett, b. 1869, — Ella Mary : in.
1887, Edward J. E. Bovill, of Milnthorpe, Henley Road Ipswich, and has issue living, Edward
Vere b. 1890, Violet Mary b. 1887 : in. 1915, George W. Hewetson. Residence , Misterton, Carew
Road, Eastbourne.— —Eliza Catherine.— ^Adelaide : in. 1863, Alexander Clutterbuck, who d.
1890, having had issue, of whom Peter Henry, C.I.E., C.B.E., b. 1868 [ see “ Companionage ”] :
in. 1896, Rose Winifred, da. of Alfred Barrow Wilson Marriott, formerly Dist. Sup. of Police, Central
Provinces, India, and has issue living, Peter Alexander b. 1897, Jack Ernest b. 1898, Vernon
Follett b. 1909, — Francis Alexander, D.S.O., R.N., b. 1878 [see “Companionage”]: m. 1909,
Evelyn Marguerite, da. of the late Rev. George Staunton Barrow (see colls., infra], and has
issue living, David Francis b. 1914, Peter Francis b. 1916, Bernard Anthony A 1919, Opal b. 1912, —
Bernard Valentine, b. 1883 ; 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, —
Mabel Sophia, b. 1864 ; is a nun in the Convent of the Assumption, Ramsgate, — Rosamond Mearyl,
b. 1865 ; is a Sister in St. Mary’s Home, Wantage, — Eva, b. 1866 ; is a Sister in Community of the
Sacred Passion, — Agnes Mary, b. 1874. Residence , St. Mary’s Grotto, Liskeard, Cornwall.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. George Staunton Barrow, M.A., R. of Stowmarket, 2nd son of
2nd baronet, b. 1834, d. 1884 : m. 1864, Florence Mary (now of Glenwoods, Guild-
ford ; she in. 2ndly, 1896, Charles J. Lomer), da. of John Nicholles : —
Annie Reta, b. 1865 : in. 1892, Frederick Jones Banister, and has issue living, Dorothy Nony, b. 1894 :
in. 1920, Frederick William Twort, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of The Wilderness, Camberley, Surrey,
— Barbara Gillian, b. 1895, — Reta Margaret (twin), b. 1895. Residence, Fairfield, Epsom. Ida
Florence, b. 1869: in. 1910, William Henry Oakes.. - Gillian Mary, b. 1872. Rosamond Nony,
b. 1875. Evelyn Marguerite, b. 1880: in. 1909, Capt. Francis Alexander Clutterbuck, D.S.O.,
R.N. [see ante].
The 1st baronet, Sir John Barrow, for many years Secretary to the Admiralty, and Founder of
the Foyal Geographical Society, was highly distinguished as an author, a traveller, and a meritorious
public servant, to whose memory a monumental tower, 100 feet high, was erected by public subscription
on the Hoad Hill, Ulverston, his birthplace. The 2nd baronet was Chief Clerk at the Colonial Office,
and Secretary and Registrar of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, of which he was a Companion.
Parum sufficit.
Little suffices.
BARRY, Creation (U.K.) 1899 of St. Leonard’s Hill, Clewer, Berks, and Keiss Castle,
Wick. Caithness-shire.
Sir Edward Arthur Barry, 2nd Baronet ; b.
April 25th, 1858; s. his father, Sir Francis Tress, 1907;
ed. at Harrow, and at Caius Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. for Berks
(High Sheriff 1907) ; formerly Lieut. -Col. Berks Yeo. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-16 in 2/ist Berks Yeo. ; Master of Grocers’ Co.
1920; confirmed as Baron de Barry of Portugal 1910 : m. 1st,
1883, Kathleen Ellen, who d. 1885, el. da. of the late Percy
Bicknell, of Gurteen, Shinrone, co. Tipperary ; 2ndly, 1891,
Eleanor Margaret, who d. 1916, da. of Col. Courtenay
JA Harvey Saltren Scott, formerly B.S.C., and has issue.
j? |Vrms — Argent, three bars gemels gules between two wolves’ heads
erased in chief sable, and a trefoil in base vert. Crist— Issuant from a
castle with two towers argent, a wolf’s head sable, holding in the mouth
a trefoil slipped vert, between four roses, two on either side gules, stalked
Boutez en avant. and leaved proper.
Push foTU.-a.rd. Seat — Uckwells Manor, Bray, Berks. Club— Cavalry.
Sons living— By 1st marriage- CLAUDE FRANCIS, b. Dec. 16th, 1883: m. 1908, Angela
Doris Manners, da. of Herbert Hume Spry, and has issue living, Rupert Rodney Francis Tress,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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b. iqio,— Kathleen Manners Tress, b. 1909, — Sheila Yvonne Elizabeth Doris, b. 1915. By 2nd.
marriage — Edward Courtenay Tress, b. 1895; formerly Lieut. Yeo. ; European War 1914-19 in
2/ist Berks Yeo., and in R.E.
Daughters living— By 2nd marriage— Cicely Eleanor, b. 1892 : m. 1918, Philip Poore [see
Poore, Bt., coHs.j. Margaret Colquhoun, b. 1894: m. 1919, Capt. James Clifton Colquhoun,
formerly Highland L. I. ■— Rosamonde, b. 1903.
Brothers living — Douglas Herron, b. 1861 : m. 1884, Rose Grace, da. of Peter Gowlland, and has
issueliving, Ronald Tress (of Vancouver, British Columbia), A 1888 ; is Lieut. Scots Guards; served
during European War 1914-15 (wounded) : m. 1909, Elspeth Sophia Louise Sinclair, from whom
he obtained a divorce 1913, and has issue living, a da. b. 191-, — Dorothy Grace, b. 1885 : m. 19x3,
Kenneth Delmar Barrett, — Audrey Rose, b. 1895. Residence, 1, Collingham Gardens, S.W.
William James, b. 1864 : is a J.P. for Norfolk (High Sheriff 1912) : ni. 1896, Lady Grace Murray,
M.B.E., da. of 7th Earl of Dunmore, and has issue living, Gerald b. 1896; ed. at Eton, and at
R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Coldstream Guards, — Hubert Wyndham, R.JV., b. 1898; became a Midship-
man 1914, — Esther Joyce, b. 1906,— Nancy Elizabeth, b. 1910. Residence, Witchingham Hall,
Norwich Stanley Leonard, C.M.G.,C.B.E., D.S.O., M.V.O.,b. 1873; ed.at Harrow; formerly
Major 10th Hussars; is Col. T.F., and a J.P. for Northamptonshire; S. Africa 1899-1902, as
Signalling Officer, and as D.A.A.G., Intelligence Depart, (despatches. Brevet Major, D.S.O.),
European War as an A.D.C. to Com.-in-Ch. of Army, and in 1914-T5 in attendance on H.R.H.
the Prince of Wales (M.V.O., C.M.G., Chevalier of Legion of Honour) ; was Assist. Mil. Sec.,
Aldershot 1902-6, and Home Forces 1916-19; D.S.O. 1900, M.V.O. (4th class) 1915, C.M.G. 1915,
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1906, Hannah Mary, el. da. of James Hainsworth, and formerly wife of
Col. W. Macgeorge, from whom she obtained a divorce T902, and has issue living, Jeanne Irene,
b. 1915. Residence, Spencer House, Wimbledon Common, S.W. 19. Clubs, l'urf, Marlborough,
Boodle’s.
Sisters living — Alice Maria, b. 1852 : m. 1876, Henry Neve Goodhart, who d. 1880, and has issue
living, Heron Charles, b. 1877 ; is 1st Sec. in Diplo. Ser. : i?i. T903, Marion Hopkinson, da. of
Francis Hopkinson Smith, of Virginia, U.S.A., and New York, and has issue living, Francis Henry
Gerard Heron b. 1904, Charles Edward Douglas Heron b. 1906,— Vera Augusta, b. 1880 : m. 1912,.
Major Stephen Bibbins Allen, of Black Notley Lodge, Essex. Grace Isabel, b. 1866 : m. 1889,
Harry Holmes, and has issue living, Harry Gilbert, b. 1893, — Grace Sarah Douglas, b. 1901.
Residence, Ravenstone Castle, Whithorn, Wigtownshire.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Sarah Douglas {Lady Barry), only child of the late Arthur
Herron, of Northiam, Sussex : m. 1851, Sir Francis Tress Barry, 1st baronet, who d. 1907. Resi-
dence, St. Margaret’s, Carlisle Road, Eastbourne.
The 1st baronet, Sir Francis Tress Barry, was cr. Baron de Barry in Portugal 1876, sat as M.P,^
for Windsor (C) 1890-1906, and was Consul-Gen. in Great Britain for Ecuador.
BARTLETT, Creation (U.K.) 1913, of Hardington-Mandeville, Somerset.
Sir Herbert Henry Bartlett, ist
Baronet , son of the late Robert Bartlett, of
Hardington - Mandeville, Somerset ; b. April
30th, 1842; sometime Chm. of Perry and Co.
(Bow), Limited, contractors, of 56, Victoria Street,
S.W. ; is a Director of Builders’ Accident In-
surance (Limited) ; interested in Univ. Education ;
m. 1874, Ada Charlotte, da. of Joseph Barr, and
has issue.
^rutg— Argent, two barrulets dancett£e between in chief
two cinquefoils and in base a crescent issuant therefrom
a cross form6e fitch6e, all azure. Crxst — A demi eagle
displayed azure, winged or, supporting with the beak a
pennon of the first, charged with the arms.
Residence— 54, Cornwall Gardens, S.W. Clubs — St.
Stephen’s, City Carlton, Royal London Yacht, Temple
Yacht, Royal Thames Yacht.
With fortitude and fidelity.
Grandchildren living— (Issue of the late Hardington
Arthur Bartlett, 2nd, but then el. surviving, son of isc
Baronet, b. X878, d. 1920 : m. 1902, Irene (now of The
Lawn, Hampstead Heath, N.W.), da. of Professor Henry
Robinson, formerly of no, Abbey Road, St John’s Wood,
N.W.) — BASIL HARDINGTON, b. Sept. 15th, 1905.
Henry David Hardington, b. 1912. Irene Theo-
dora, b. 1908.
Sons living— Robert Dudley, b. 1880 ; is Lieut. R.N. V.R. :
m. 1906, Maude Violet, da. of George Joseph Martin.
Clubs, Royal London Yacht. Eric Oscar, b. 1882: m.
1907, Irene, da. of the late Lawrence Alport, of 100, Lexham Gardens, W., and has issue living,
Betty Frances, b. 1908, — Mary Augusta, b. 1911. Residence, Powerscourt, Ashtead.— —Rev.
Philip Mandeville, b. 1884; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1908, M.A. 19x1); is V. of St. Saviour’s,
Poplar, E. Residence, St. Saviour’s Vicarage, Poplar, E.14. Club, Royal London Yacht.——
Norman Edwin, b. 1888; Capt. R.F.A. : m. 1917, Mary Adelaide Leslie, da. of Norman R. Foster,
of 47, Murray Road, Wimbledon, and has issue living, Alaric Norman, b. 1920. Residence,
Nyth, Horsley, Surrey.
Daughters living— Ada Nora, b. 1876: m. 1916, Evelyn Ronald Brodrick Cloete Graham {Club,
Royal London Yacht), Lieut. London Regt. (T. F. Reserve), solicitor, of 222, Strand, W.C.
Residence, 33, Kei sington Mansions, S.W. 5. Ruby Hilda, b. 1886.- Olive Florence Ivy,
l. 1892 : m. 1917, Major Edward Cartwright Young, R.F.A.
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BARTON, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Fethard, co. Tipperary.
Right Hon. Sir (Dunbar) Plunket
Barton, P.C., ist Baronet , el. son of the late
Thomas Henry Barton, by the Hon. Charlotte,
who d. 1918, da. of 3rd Baron Plunket [ see B.
Plunket] ; b. Oct. 28th, 1853 ; ed. at Harrow,
and at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (M. A.
and Pres, of Oxford Union) ; Bar. King’s Inns,
Dublin, 1880 (at which he was a Professor and
Lecturer 1885-91), Q.C. 1889, and Bencher 1892;
Bar. Gray’s Inn 1893, and a Bencher 1898; sometime
Private Sec. to Viceroy of Ireland (Duke of Marl-
borough) and to Lord Chancellor of Ireland (Baron
Ashbourne) : was Solicitor-Gen. for Ireland 1897-
1900, and a Judge of the High Court of Ireland
1900-1918 ; has been a Senator of National Univ.
of Ireland since 1909 ; appointed a Commr. of
Irish Lights, and a Member of Irish War Aims
Committee 1918, Chm. of Executive Committee of
Irish National War Memorial 1919, Chm., Indus-
trial Court 1920, and a Member of War Compensa-
tion Court 1920 ; is a J.P. for cos. Armagh and Tipperary, and for Dublin City ;
sat as M.P. for Armagh co., Mid Armagh Div. (C) 1891-1900 ; P.C. (Ireland) 1918 :
in. 1900, Mary, da. of the late Joseph Manly, of Dublin, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, a rose gules, seeded or and barbed vert, between three boar’s heads erased
proper. Crrst — A boar’s head erased proper.
Residence — 19, Clyde Road, Dublin. Clubs — Athenaeum, Carlton, Kildare Street, Sackville
Street, University, Royal St. George Yacht, Royal Irish Yacht.
Son living— DUNBAR PATRICK, b. Aug. 18th, 1901.
BARTTELOT, Creation (U.K.) 1875, of Stopham, Sussex.
[Name pronounced “Bartlot.”]
Sir Walter de Stopham Barttelot,
4th Baronet; b. Oct. 27th, 1904; .r. his father,
Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. Sir Walter
Balfour, 1918 ; is patron of two livings.
&r»ts— Sable, three sinister gloves pendent argent,
tasselled or. Crist — A swan couchant, wings endorsed,
argent.
Seat — Stopham House, Pulborough.
Brother living— WILLIAM FREDERICK GEOF-
FREY NELSON, b. Oct. 21st, 1905.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet)— Irene Margaret
Mary, b. 1881 : in. 1910, Capt. Francis Alexander Atchi-
son, Hampshire Regt.
Great-Aunts living (daughters of ist baronet )— Davie
Edith Harriet, D.B.E. ( Lady Sclater)', D.B.E. 1918:
in. 1884, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Crichton Sclater, G.C.B.,
G.B.E., R. A. Residence , Holmwood, Edenbridge,
Kent. Evelyn Fanny: in. 1883, Charles Munro Sand-
ham, who d. 1892, and has issue living, Charles Barttelot,
b. 1887, — Edith Mary Georgina: 111. 1907, Capt. Hamilton
Hugh Berners, Irish Guards, who d. (killed in action)
1914 [Anstruther, Bt.j,— Ada Margaret : m. 1913, Capt.
William Bowden-Smith, R.N. Residence , 13, Egerton
Place, S.W. Ada Mary: in. 1882, Maj.-Gen. William Frederick Cavaye, formerly Roy. Sussex
Regt.’ Residences, 6, Neville Terrace, S.W. ; Birchenbridge, Horsham.
Widows living Of 2nd and 3rd Baronets— Georgiana Mary only da. of the late George
Edmond Balfour, of The Manor, Sidmouth : ;//. ist, 1879, Capt. Sir Walter George Barttelot 2nd
baronet, who d. 1900; andly, 1902, Beville Molesworth St. Aubyn [see Mo lesworth-St. Aubyn,
Bt.] -Gladys St. Albvn ( Lady Barttelot), da. of the late William Collier Angove, of 83,
Onslow Gardens, S.W. : /«. ist, 1903, Lieut. -Col. Sir Walter Balfour Barttelot, 3rd baronet who
d. (killed during European War while Mil Attache at Teheran) 1918 ; andly, 1920, Com. Neston
William Higgle, C.M.G., R.N., Naval Attache at Rome. Residences, British Embassy, Rome;
Stopham House, Pulborough.
In rood time.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Com. Nigel Kenneth Walter Barttelot, R;N
2nd baronet, b. 1883, d. (killed in action) 1914
the late Frederick Aldcroft Kay: —
James Nigel Walter, b. 1911.
This baronet’s ancestor came to England with William the Conqueror, and his family has been
seated at Stopham since the Conquest. The Rt. Hon. Sir Walter Barttelot, P.C. , C.B., ist barone ,
sat as M.P. for W. Sussex (C) 1860-85. and for Sussex, N.W., or Horsham Div. 1885-93
2nd son of
906, Dorothy Maud, el. da. of
Capt. Sir
Walter Barttelot, 2nd baronet, was killed in action in S. Africa 1900, while Comdg. 2nd Vol. Batn.
Roy. Sussex Regt. The 3rd baronet. Sir Walter Balfour Barttelot, Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
Coldstream Guards, was killed during European War while Mil. Attach^ at leheran.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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BARWICK, Creation (U.K.) 1912 of Ashbrooke Grange, Borough of Sunderland.
Sir John Storey Barwick, 2nd Baronet ,
b. Aug. 4th, 1876 ; s. his father, Sir John Storey,
1915 : m. 1907, Gwladys Jessie, da. of George
William Griffith Thomas, formerly of Ystrad Mynach,
co. Glamorgan, and has issue.
Azure, a galley or, in chief two bears’ heads couped
argent, muzzled gules. Crest,— A demi bear rampant argent
muzzled gules, holding between the paws an ancient ship’s
lantern or.
Seats— Ashbrooke Grange, Sunderland ; Thimbleby Hall,
Northallerton.
Sons living— JOHN MORGAN, b. Nov. 24th, 1908.
Richard Llewellyn, b. 1916.
Daughters living— Rosamond Gwladys, b. 1909. Margaret
Syssylt, b. 1914.
Brother living — George Short, b. 1879: m. 1913, Marianne,
da. of the late William Marshall, of Davenham, Cheshire, and
has issue living, Angela Ruth, b. 1916, — Diana Marianne, b.
1917. Residence , Hornby Grange, Northallerton.
Sisters living —Margaret Ethel, b. 1873: m. 1895, Major
Reginald Edward Traherne Bray, formerly 2nd Batn. Roy.
Berkshire Regt., and has issue living, John Storey Barwick,
b. 1902, — Margaret Ethel, b. 1896, — Winifred Marion Pope,
b. 1900. Residence , The Stray House, Tewit Park, Harrogate. Edith Mary, b. 1874 : m. 1901,
Gilbert Gilbey, and has issue living. Residence , Chalklands, Bourne End, Bucks. Kathleen
Maud, b. 1878. Ella Martha, b. 1881 : m. 1914, George Herbert Croft. Residence , Pasture
House, near Northallerton.
The 1st baronet, Sir John Storey Barwick, was a coalowner, and Chm of several collieries.
BASS, Creation (U.K.) 1882.
Sir William Arthur Hamar Bass, 2nd
Baronet , son of the fate Hamar Alfred Bass, M.P.
(infra); b. Dec. 24th, 1879 ; s. his uncle, Sir Michael
Arthur ( Baron Burton ) (infra), 1909 ; ed. at
Harrow ; formerly Lieut. 10th Hussars ; is Capt.
Reserve of Officers ; served in S. Africa 1900-2 ; is
a J.P. for Staffordshire : m. 1903, Lady Wilmot Ida
Noreen Hastings, da. of 13th Earl of Huntingdon.
$rms — Gules, on a chevron cotised argent between three
plates, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure, a demi-lion
rampant couped of the first. Crest— A demi-lion rampant
gules, resting the sinister paw on a plate charged as in the
arms ; on the shoulder three annulets two and one argent.
Seat — Byrkley Lodge, Burton-on-Trent. Town Resi-
dence— 78, South Audley Street, W.i.
Sister living— Sibell Lucia, b. 1881 : m. 1900, Capt. Berke-
ley Talbot John Levett [E. Denbigh], and has issue living,
Theophilus Francis Michael, b. 1904, — Sidney, b. 1906, —
Joan Angel, b. 1902. Residence , 17, Lancaster Gate, W.
Mother living — Louisa, da. of 3rd Baron Bagot : m. 1st,
1879, Hamar Alfred Bass, M.P., whoa?. 1898; 2ndly, 1901,
the Rev. Bernard Day Douglas Shaw, V. of Church of
the Annunciation, Bryanston Street, W. Residence , 5,
Hereford Gardens. W.
Collateral Branch living. Not in remainder.
Grandsons of the late Major Abram Bass, brother of the late Michael Thomas Bass,
M.P. (infra), father of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Roger Bass, b. 1855, d. T909 : m. 1882, Thomasina Sarah Sophia (now of
3, Broad Walk, Buxton), da. of the late Rev. Edward Dyer Green, M.A. (Fellow of the
Roy. Historical So.), formerly R. of Bromborough, Cheshire : —
Roger Arthur, 0. 1884. -Alfred Edward, b. 1887: Rifleman Queen’s Westminster Rifles (London
Regt.); d: (killed in action near Ypres during European War) 1917. Victor Abram, b. 1888;
Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) ; d. (killed in action on the Somme at battle of High Wood
during European War) 1916.
The 1st baronet, Sir Michael Arthur Bass, K.C. V.O. (a Director of Bass, Ratcliff, Gretton and Co.,
Ltd.), son of the late Michael Thomas Bass, M.P., was cr. Baron Burton , of Rangemore and Burton-on-
Irent, co. Stafford (peerage of United Kingdom)i897; at his death the Barony devolved upon his daughter
under a special remainder, and the Baronetcy passed to his nephew, William Arthur Hamar (ante).
BATES, Creation (U.K.) 1880, of Beliefield, co. Lancaster.
Sir Percy Elly Bates, G.B.E., 4th Baronet ; b.
May 1 2th, 1879 ; s. his brother, Sir Edward Bertram,
l9°2> 7 ed. at Winchester; High Sheriff of Cheshire 1920;
G.B.E. (Civil) 1920 : m. 1907, Mary Ann Lefroy, younger
da. of the late Very Rev. William Lefroy, Dean of Norwich,
and has issue.
$rma — Argent, on a fesse azure a quatrefoil between two fleurs-de-lys
argent, between in chief two quatrefoils azure, and in base a fleur-de-lys
of the same. Crtsf — A stag’s head erased azure, attired or, transfixed by
two arrows crosswise of the second, and charged on the neck with two
quatrefoils in pale or.
Seats — Gym Castle, Mostyn, Flintshire ; Hinderton Hall, Neston',
Cheshire.
Lahore et virtute.
By labor and virtue.
Son living— EDWARD PERCY, b. Oct. 15th, 1913.
Brothers living— Cecil Robert, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1882; is Major
R.F.A. ; served during European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
D.S.O ); D.S.O. 1918 : m, 1918, Hylda Madeleine, da. of Sir James Heath, 1st Bt., and widow of
Capt. George Millais James [Millais, Bt.], and has issue living, Audrey Cecil, b. 1919. Frederic
Alan, M.C., A.F.C., b. 1884; European War 1914-18 attached R.A.F., and as Capt. Yeo. (de-
spatches, A.F.C., M.C.). Denis Haughton, M.C., b. 1886 ; is Capt. Yeo. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, M.C.).—— Austin Graves, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1891 ; is Capt. and Adj. R.H.A. ;
European War 1914-18 (wounded, M.C., D.S.O.); D.S.O. 19x8.—— Maurice Halifax, b. 1898; is
Lieut. R.F.A.
Uncle living (son of 1st baronet) — Sydney Eggers, b. 1851 ; is a J.P. for cos. London and South-
ampton : in. 1878, Elizabeth Jessie, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. George Grenville Malet [see Maiet,
Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Arthur Sydney, D.S.O. (of 22, Stanley Crescent, W.11. Club,
Oriental), b. 1879 ; ed. at Winchester ; is Lieut.-Col.(T.D.)Comdg. London Rifle Brig. ; European
War 1914-18, Comdg. 1st London Rifle Brig., Lancashire Fusiliers (T.F.), and 4th (Reserve) Loyal
N. Lancashire Regt. (despatches four times, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre with palm); D.S.O. 1915:
in. 1905, Mary da Costa, da. of Lieut. -Col. Charles Robert Crosse, C. M.G., M.V.O., formerly
Roy. W. Kent Regt., and has issue living, Anne Mary b. 19—, — Norah Ellen, b. 1881, — Edith
Mary, — Dorothy Eileen. Residences , 29, Hyde Park Square, W. ; Manydown Park, Basingstoke.
Club, Oriental.
Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet)^— Anne Millicent : in. 1874, Donald Ninian Nicol, formerly
M.P. for Argyllshire, who d. 1903, having had issue, of whom Wilfred Edward, D.S.O., b. 1882 ;
Major Grenadier Guards ; d. (killed in action) 1915, — Margaret Ellen: in. 1905, James William
Wyatt, M.I.C.E., J.P., of Bryn Gwynan, Beddgelert, N. Wales, and has issue living, Colin
William fforde b. 1909. Residence, 14, Cavendish Square, W. Mabel Stenhouse : m. 1873,
Frederick Bellairs Thompson, who d. 1882, and has issue living, George Frederick, b. 1874 ;
formerly Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards : in. 1905, Leila Evelyn, da. of Octavius Bradshaw [see
V. Exmouth], and has issue living, Violet, — Edward Gerald, M. V.O.,b. 1876 [see “Companionage”] :
in. 1903, Janet, da. of the late H. Harris, and has issue living, a son b. 190-, Joan, — Noel
Bellairs, b. 1879 : in. 1908, Millicent, da. of C. W. Engelhardt, and has issue living, a son b. 1913, a son
b. 1920, Cynthia, — Arthur Francis, b. 1882. Residence, Turvey House, Bedford.— Norah Greame :
tn. 1880, Stanes Brocket Henry Chamberlayne, and has issue living, Edward Tankerville, D.S.O., b.
1881 [see “ Companionage ”] : in. 1908, Susan Katherine, 2nd da. of the late William Augustus
Scott-MacKirdy, of Birkwood, Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, and has issue living, John Edward
Stanes b. 1910, — Mabel Alicia, b. 1883: m. 1907, Frank Anderson Juler, F.R.C.S., of 24, Caven-
dish Square, W., and has issue living, Humphrey Desmond b. 1918, Phyllis Kathleen b. 1908,
Betty Jocelyn b. 1911, Pauline Rosemary b. 1914, Joyce Bridget b. 1916, — Eirene Clare, b. 1887, —
Cicely Lavinia, b. 1892. Residence, Witherley Hall, Atherstone.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Gilbert Thompson Bates, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1847, d. I9I7 :
in. 1876, Charlotte Thaxter (now of Donnington Hall, Ledbury, and 26, Prince’s
Gardens, S.W.), da. of the late G. Warren, ofWoolton, Lancashire : —
Stanes Geoffrey, b. 1884 ; Capt. 7th Hussars ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915.
Mary {Lady Fletcher ): in. 1903, Sir Edward Lionel Fletcher. Residences, 26, Prince’s Gardens,
S.W. ; Muirshiel, Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire.
Issue of the late Gertrude Elizabeth, da. (by 1st marriage) of 1st baronet, d. 1919 :
m. i860, Thomas Priestly Bilbrough (deceased) : —
Charles Francis Stanhope, b. 1867 : in. 1907, Muriel Nora Campbell, da. of John Campbell Graham,
F.R.C.S., of St. Agnes, Bishopstoke, and has issue living, Charles Victor Umfreville Stanhope, b.
1912, — Henry Rupert Priestly Stanhope, b. 1918, — Muriel Gertrude Phyllis, — Nora Diana Vanlove
Residences, Hill House, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex; Chosen Holme, Wonsau, Korea; Victoria
Island, Victoria Point, S. Burma. Club, Royal South Western Yacht.
The 1st baronet, Sir Edward, was M.P. for Plymouth (C) 1871-80 and 1885-92.
Bathe, see De Bathe.
HERVEY-BATHURST, Creation (U.K.) 1818, of Lainston, Hants.
[Name pronounced “ Harvy-Bathurst.”]
Sir Frederick Edward William Hervey-
Bathurst, D.S.O., 5th Baronet ; b. Feb. nth, 1870; s.
his father, Lieut.-Col. Sir Frederick Thomas Arthur,
1900; formerly Capt. Grenadier Guards; served during
Egyptian Campaign 1898 (medal with clasp), in S. Africa
1900 (despatches), and during European War 1914-18, on
Staff (despatches, D.S.O.); is patron of one living, Major
Gen. Reserve of Officers ; D.S.O. 1917: 1H- Ist> I9OI< the
Hon. Moira O’Brien (from whom he obtained a divorce
1912), da. of 14th Baron Inchiquin ; 2ndly, 1919, Katharine
Mary Delicia, O. B.E. , el. da. of the late Alexander
Dick-Cunyngham, and widow of John Henry Gaythorne
Nevill, Lieut. Grenadier Guards [ see Dick-Cunyngham,
Bt., colls.], and has issue.
$rms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, sable, two bars ermine, and in
chief three crosses-patee or, a crescent for difference, Bathurst ;
2nd and 3rd, gules, on a bend argent three trefoils vert, a martlet for
difference, Hewey. firtsts — 1st, a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, grasping a spiked club or, Bathurst ; 2nd, an ounce passant
sable, bezantee ducally gorged and chained or, in the paw a trefoil
Hold thy faith. slipped vert, Hei-vey.
Seat — Sombornc Park, Stockbridge, Hants. Club — Naval and Military.
Sons living (By 1st marriage)— FREDERICK PETER METHUEN, b. Jan. 26th, 1903.
(By 2nd marriage) — Benjamin Alexander Frederick, b. 1920.
Brothers living— Felton Rainald George, b. 1871; formerly Capt. Buckinghamshire Yeo.
Algernon Richard, b. 1872 : in. ipoi, Elfrida Mary, only child of Howard Miall Cockerell, of
18, Pelham Street, S.W., and has issue living, Iris Elfrida, b. 1902. -Bertrand Elwell, b. 1882 ;
is Capt. Northumberland Fusiliers, and a Staff-Capt. ; served in S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s medal
with four clasps), and during European War 1914-15 (wounded) : in. 1920, Dorothy Margaret, da.
of the late J. W. Baxendale, of Preshaw House, Upham, Hants.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage,
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Sisters living — Cecilia Ada, b. 1874: in. 1906, Henry Brooke Macartney Crewe Greville [see E.
Warwick, colls.]. Violet Maude, b. 1878 : m. 1905, Robert Francis Stapleton-Cotton [see V.
Cornbermere]. Residence ,
Uncles living (sons of 3rd baronet)— Arthur Cecil (twin), b. 1851 ; formerly Capt. 1st Batn. Roy.
Sussex Regt. ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882. Club , Naval and Military. Claud, b. 1855 ;
formerly Capt. 1st Batn. Essex Regt.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Augusta Frederica, b. 1836: tn. 1872, the Rev. Felix
John Buckley (formerly R. of Stanton St. Quinton), who d. 1911, Hon. Canon of Bristol.—
Alice Constance, b. 1863 : in. 1884, as his second wife, Charles Clement Tudway, J.P., D.L. [Miles,
Bt.], and has issue living. Lionel Charles Paul, D.S.O. , D.S.C., R.N., b. 1893 [see “Companion-
age — Gladys Clare Alice, b. 1887 : in. 1908, Percy Cuthbert Quilter [see Quilter, Bt.], — Pamela
Violet, b. 1896. Residences , Milton Lodge, Stoberry Park, and The Cedars, Wells, Somerset.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Lionel Paston-Cooper, 2nd son of 3rd baronet,
b. 1849, d. 1908, having assumed by Roy. license 1905 the surname of Paston-
Cooper in lieu of his patronymic : m. 1885, Mary Ethel Paston, da. of Sir Astley
Paston Paston-Cooper, 3rd Bt. : —
Sidney Lionel Paston-Cooper, b. 1887 ; ed. at Eton ; is Lieut. Bedfordshire Regt. ; has assumed
the surname of Paston-Cooper, in lieu of his patronymic.— —Arthur Reginald Hervey-Bathurst,
b. 1889; formerly Lieut. Supplementary List R. F.A. (Reserve), and Lieut. 4th Batn. Rifle Brig
(Prince Consort’s Own) : in. 1920, Margaret Seymour. Residence ,
This family is descended from the Hon. Felton Hervey, 8th son of 1st Earl of Bristol [r^M.
Bristol]. The 1st baronet. Sir Felton Elwell Hervey, A.D.C. to the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo,
assumed in 1801 the additional surname and arms of Bathurst. Lieut.-Col. Sir Frederick, 4th
baronet, sat as M.P. for S. Wilts (C) 1861-5.
BAXTER, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Invereighty, co. Forfar.
Sir George Washington Baxter, ist
Baronet , younger son of the late Right lion.
William Edward Baxter, P.C., of Kincaldrum ;
b. Nov. 20th, 1853; ed. at St. Andrews (Hon.
LL.D. 1899) and Edinburgh Univs. ; is a Direc-
tor of Baxter Bros, and Co. (Limited), linen
manufacturers, of Dundee, a J.P. and a D.L. of
Dundee, Chm. of its Territorial Force Asso.,
a J.P. for Forfarshire, Chm. of Council of
University Coll., Dundee, and a Fellow of
Roy. Colonial Institute ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Montrose Dist. ( LU ) 1895, and Dundee
May 1908 and Dec. 1910; Knt. 1904: m. 1889,
Edith, O.B.E., da. of Maj.-Gen. J. L. Fagan.
— Ermine, on a chevron engrailed between three
mullets gules, as many garbs or, all within a bordure of
the second. Crrst — A lion rampant guardant sable.
Seat — Invereighty, Forfarshire. Clubs — Carlton,
Eastern (Dundee).
Bayley, see Laurie.
BAYNES, Creation (U.K) 1801, of Harefield Place, Middlesex.
S/V- Christopher William Bavnes, 4th
Baronet ; b. Sept. 14th, 1847 ; j. his father, Sir
William John Walter, 1897 ; ed. at Harrow;
sometime Agent, Bank of England, Temple Bar :
m. 1872, Amy Ruperta, who d. 1919, da. of the
late Edward Colston, of Roundway Park, Wilts
and sister of ist Baron Round way, and has issue.
Jkms — Sable, a shin-bone in fesse surmounted of another
in pale argent ; on a canton of the last, a vulture proper,
ffmt — A cubit arm vested, azure, cuffed erminois, the
hand holding a jaw-bone argent, j&ujpportera — Two savages
wreathed with holly about the head and waist, carrying
clubs over their exterior shoulders all proper.
Residence — 27, Lowndes Square, S.W.i. Club —
Arthur’s.
Sons living— WILLIAM EDWARD COLSTON, M.C.,
b. Feb. 23rd, 1876 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1897, M.A. and J-L.M. 1903);
„ Bar. Inner Temple 1900 ; Licenci6 en droit (Paris) ; some-
Rage supplies arms. time a Judge of Native Courts of First Instance, Egypt ;
is Ch. Inspector of Native Courts, Min. of Justice, Egypt ; formerly Capt. Coldstream Guards
Special Reserve ; European War 19(4-18 (despatches, M.C.). Club , Arthur’s.— — Ronald
Christopher, b. 1878 : is Professional Associate of Surveyors' Institution ; Lieut. London Regt.,
and subsequently Danger Building Officer, Min. of Munitions, during European War. Clubs,
Junior Carlton, Wellington.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Daughters living— Christobel Ruperta.— Dorothy Julia.
Brothers living — Donald Stuart, C.E., b. 1848; ed. at Harrow: m. 1881, Annie, da. of the late
Rev. Edward Ravenshaw, R. of West Kington. Residence , Latimers, Christchurch, Hants.
Roderick Walter, C.E., b. 1852 ; ed. at Harrow. Residence , 3, Saltram Place, The Hoe, Ply-
mouth. Club, Royal Western Yacht. Rev. Malcolm Charles, b. 1853 ; ed. at Harrow, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1879); formerly R. of Ringwould : m. 1885, Margaretha, da.
of the late Rev. Arthur Cazenove, Hon. Canon of Rochester, of 53, St. George’s Square, S.W., and
has issue living, Rory Malcolm Stuart, b. 1886; ed. at Harrow; is Capt. Cameronians (Scottish
Rifles); served during European War 1914-15 (wounded), — Keith Stuart, b. 1887; ed. at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb., — Isla Margaretha Stuart, b. 1889: in. 1918, the Rev. Maurice Henry
FitzGerald, R. of Little Somerford, Wilts, — Morah Susan Stuart, 3.. 1893 : iu. 1914, Capt. Ralph
Beecroft Horsfield, Worcestershire Regt. Residence, Fairfield, Bradford-on- A von. Club, Consti-
tutional.——Gilbert Samuel, b. 1855 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps ; served in Afghan campaign 1878-9 (medal), in S. African war 1881, in Soudan campaign
1884 (medal with clasp and bronze star), and as D.A.A. at Alexandria during Nile Expedition
1884-5. Club, Junior United Service. Kenneth Schalch, b. 1857 ; ed. at Harrow; is Lieut.-CoL
(retired) ; formerly 1st Batn. Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders ; served in Egyptian campaign
1882 (medal with clasp and Khedive’s star), in Soudan campaign 1884, as Mil. Sec. to Sir Gerald
Graham ( brought home despatches, despatches, Brevet Major, and two clasps), in Nile expedition
1884-5 (clasp), and in Soudan Expedition 1885, as Assist, to Ch. of Staff (despatches, clasp);
commanded Imperial Yeo. at Aldershot during S. African War 1902 (promoted Lieut.-CoL), European
War 1914-18 at Shrewsbury, and War Office (mentioned) ; is a J.P. for Inverness-shire : in. 1893,
Florence Stewart Meetkerke, da. of the late Rev. Alexander Ewing, V. of Walmer. Residence, 6,
Abbot’s Court, Kensington Square, W. Club, Naval and Military. Edward Neil, b. 1861 ; ed.
at Harrow ; admitted a Solicitor 1885 ; sometime a F.S.A., and a Member of Ancient Monuments
Advisory Board for Wales : m. 1888, Charlotte Augusta, da. of the late Hon. Augustus Anthony
Frederick Irby [see B. Boston, colls. ], and has issue living, Edward Stuart Augustus, b. 1889; ed.
at Radley ; formerly Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps : m 1918, Helen Mary, da. of G. Meredith,
of Balcombe, Sussex, and widow of J. S. White, — George Kenneth, b. 1891 ; ed. at Radley.
Residence, 120, Warwick Street, S.W. 1. Chambers, n, Bedford Row, W.C.i.
Sister living — Margaret Agnes : m. 1908, Jere Osborne, who d. 1919. Residence , 34, Marlborough
Buildings, Bath.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Walter Francis Baynes 2nd son of 2nd'baronet, b. 1823, d. 1914 : in.
1853, Amelia Sarah, who d. 1910 da. of the late William Malton, of W’impole Street : —
Walter Malton, b. 1854. Residence, St. Mawes, Cornwall. Amy Helen. Residence, Braganza,
Torquay. Ethel Frances. Residence, Braganza, Torquay.
Issue of the late Capt. Walter George Baynes, Coldstream Guards, 2nd son of 1st
baronet, b. 1792, d. 1847 : 771. 1826, Claudia Valeria, a Corsican lady : —
Alfred Donald, b. 1828 : 7n. 1864, Theresa, da. of — Rora, and has issue living, Enid Mary Seraphina.
■ William Claudio, b. 1830; in. 18.53, Antonia, da. of Signor Adrian Allessandrini, and has issue
living, Walter Donald, b. 1856, — Georgina, — Claudina. Valeria : m. 1864, the Comte Titus Com-
pagnoni, and has issue living, Pompey, b. 1866, — Claudina Floriana. Madeleine : in. 1867, the
Cavalier Antelmo Severini, and has issue living, Elno, b. 1868. -Annette : m. 1872, the Comte
Augusto Caccialupi Oliviere, and has issue living, George, b. 1873, — Marius, b. 1874.
The 1st baronet, descended from the family of Bayne settled at Middlesmoor, Yorkshire, teinj).
1484, served in Royal Horse Guards Blue 1781-8, and in 1796 was Major-Commandant of the
“ Uxbridge Gentlemen and Yeomanry Cavalry,” which corps he helped to raise ; he was also a D.L.
for Herts.
BAZLEY, Creation (U.K.) 1869, of Hatherop, co. Gloucester.
Sir Thomas Stafford Bazley, 3rd
Baronet, son of the late Gardner Sebastian Bazley,
el. son of 2nd baronet ; b. Oct. 5th, 1907 ; s. his grand-
father, Sir Thomas Sebastian, 1919.
gtrins — Per pale azure and sable, a bee volant or between
three fleurs-de-lis argent. Crtst — A cubit arm erect proper charged
with a bee volant or, the hand holding a chapeau gules, turned
up gold ; the whole between two branches of oak vert.
Residence — Hatherop Castle, Fairford.
Brother living— ANTHONY GARDNER, b. June 4th, 1911.
Sisters living— Elisabeth Rachel, b. 1904. — Frances
Catharine Ruth, b. 1905. Rachel Constance, 3. 1909.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Elizabeth Mary
(Lady Leach)-, in. 1883, Gen. Sir Edward Pemberton
Leach, V.C., K.C.B., K.C-V.O., who d. 1913, having
had issue, of whom Gordon Pemberton, b. r88s ; Capt.
R.F.A. ; d. (killed in action during European War in
Gallipoli) 1915, — Lilian Vera Pemberton, b. 1883, — Elsie Pem-
berton, b. 1888.— —Annie Caroline : in. 1887, Frederic Pocock
Bulley, J.P., formerly Home Bursar, Magdlaen Coll.,
Oxford, and has issue living, Frederic Guy, b. 1890; ed. at
Radley ; formerly Lieut. Army Ser. Corps, — Evelyn Mary
Joyce, b. 1888,— Annie Adelais, b. 1895, — Freda Faith (twin),
3.1895 : m. 1918,— Margaret Marion, 3. 1898. Residence, Marston Hill, Fairford, Gloucestershire.
- ■ Frances Annette Ellen : in. 1892, Richard Assheton, who d. 1915, and has issue living,
Richard Thomas, 3. 1894 ; Capt. and temporary Major Cambridgeshire Regt., attached Machine
Gun Corps; European War 1914-18 (wounded) : in. 1918, Beryl Elizabeth, da. of E. W. Slater,
— Ditlcia, b. 1902, — Sylvia Lois, 3. 1905. Residence, Riversdale, Grantchester, Cambridge.— —
Jessie Marion Atkinson ; m. 1911, the Rev. Frederick Douglas Bateman, formerly R. of Minchin-
hampton. — Lucy Maud Mary; m. 1898, Robert Dimsdale, son of 6th Baron Dimsdale [ see
“Foreign Titles of Nobility”]. Residence . Ravenshill, Eastleach, Lechlade.
Mother living— Ruth Evelyn, da. of the late Sir Edward Stafford Howard, K.C.B. [see D.
Norfolk, colls.]: in. 1st, 1903, Gardner Sebastian Bazley (ante), who d. 1911 ; 2ndly, 1913, Lieut. -
Com. Francis Charles Cadogan, R.N. [see E. Cadogan, colls.]. Residence, Hatherop Castle
Fairford, Gloucestershire.
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Manchester ( L ) 1858-80, and the 2nd baronet was High Sheriff
of Gloucestershire 1874.
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BEALE, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Whitehall Court, City of Westminster, and
Drumlamford, co. Ayr.
Sir William Phipson Beale, K.C. ,
1st Baronet , el. son of the late William John
Beale, J.P. (formerly a solicitor, of Birming-
ham and Westminster), of Bryntirion, Dolgelly,
Merionethshire, by Martha, younger da. of William
Phipson, of Westbourne, Edgbaston, Birmingham;
b. Oct. 29th, 1839 ; ed. in Heidelberg and Paris ;
Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1867, a Q.C. 1888, and a
Bencher 1892 ; is a Fellow of the Geological
and Chemical Sos. ; unsuccessfully contested N.,
or Tamworth, Div. of Warwickshire ( L ) July 1885,
Central Div. of Birmingham April 1889, and Aston
Manor March 1891 ; sat as M.P. for S. Div. of
Ayrshire Jan. 1906 to Nov. 1918: in. 1869, Mary,
elder da. of William Thompson, formerly of
•Sydney, N.S. Wales, and Edgbaston.
$rma— Sable, a chevron between In chief two griffins'
heads erased, and in base an estoile argent, (krtgt — In front
of an unicdrn’s head couped or, charged on the neck with
an estoile, a mill rind fessewise gules.
Seat — Drumlamford, Barrhill, Ayrshire. Town Resi-
dence— 2, Whitehall Court, S.W. Chambers— 6, Stone
Buildings, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. Clubs — Savile, Albemarle,
Better to do something than nothing . Reform.
BEARDMORE, Creation (U.K.) 1914, of Flichity, CO.
Inverness.
Sir William Beardmore, 1st Baronet,
son of William Beardmore ; b. Oct. 18th, 1856 ; is
a D.L. for Glasgow, Chm. and Managing Director of
William Beardmore and Co. (Limited), engineers, of
Parkhead Forge, Glasgow, Chm. of Arrol-Johnston
(Limited), and a Director of Fenton Colleries
(Limited), J. and J. Hay (Limited), Vickers (Limited),
and other cos. : m. 1902, Elspeth Steven, da. of
David Tullis, of Rutherglen.
— Tierce in fesse argent, sable, and of the first, eight
wolves’ tails couped, three, two and three, counterchanged.
Cmt — A wolf rampant reguardant per fesse sable and argent.
/ commit myself to Providence.
Seat — Flichity, Inverness-shire.
Squadron, Brooks’s.
Clubs , — Royal Yacht
BEAUCHAMP, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Grosvenor Place, City of Westminster.
[Pronounced “Beecham.”]
A Iways faithful.
Sir Edward Beauchamp, M.P., 1st
Baronet , son of the late Rev. William Henry
Beauchamp, of Chedgrave, Norfolk [ see Proctor-
Beauchamp, Bt., colls.]; b. April, 12th 1849; ed.
privately ; formerly in R.N. ; is a Member of Lloyds
(Chm. 1905 and 1913, and Vice-Ghm. 1915 and
1916), and a Director of British Steamship Invest-
ment Trust; sat as M.P, for N., or Lowestoft, Div.
of Suffolk {L) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910, when he was
defeated; re-elected Dec. 1910: m. 1st, 1875,
Frances Mary, who d. 1886, da. of His Honour
Judge Stephen, LL. D., of Newport House, Lincoln ;
2ndly, 1890, Betty Campbell, da. of the late Archi-
bald Woods, of Colurnbus, Ohio, U.S.A., having
had issue, of whom the el. by 2nd marriage,
Edward Archibald, b. 1891 ; 2nd Lieut. Coldstream
Guards, d. (killed in action during European War)
Dec. 1914.
^■rms — Argent, a chevron between three martlets sable.
Crtat — On a mount vert, a greyhound sejant argent, spotted
brown, collared or.
Residence— 26, Grosvenor Place, S.W..
Son living— BROGRAVE CAMPBELL, b. May 5th, 1897; ed. at Eton; is Lieut. Household Cav.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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BEAUCHAMP, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Woodborough, co. Somerset.
[Pronounced “Beecham.”]
Sir Frank Beauchamp, C.B.E. , ist
Baronet, son of the late William Beauchamp, of
Norton Hall, near Bath ; b. Oct. 6th, 1866 ; 18
years an Officer in Somerset Vol. and T. F. (retired
as Hon. Major) ; sometime Col. in the Army ; is
a J.P. and a County Councillor for Somerset ; un-
successfully contested Somerset, N. Div. (C) Jan.
and Dec. 1910 ; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1897, Mabel
Constance, da. of the late James Norman Bannon,
of New Romney, Kent, and has issue.
^rms — Azure three grenades fired and a bordure engrailed
or. (Errst — A tiger statant azure, charged on the shoulder
with a grenade as in the arms.
Seat — Woodborough House, Camerton, near Bath. Clubs —
Carlton, Bath and County (Bath), Ranelagh.
Sons living— DOUGLAS CLIFFORD, b. March nth,
19°3-— ■ Ian Frank Hugh, b. 1907.
Daughters living— Irene Mabel, b. 1899.— -Dorothy Joan>
b. 1901.
PROCTOR- BEAUCHAMP, Creation (G.B.) 1745, of Langley Park, Norfolk.
[Pronounced '* Proctor-Beecham.”]
Rev. Sir Montagu Harry Proctor-
Beauchamp, 7th Baronet ; b. April 19th, i860;
s. his brother, Col. Sir Horace George, C.B.,
1915 ; ed. at Repton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1882, M.A. 1913) ; was a Missionary in China
1885-1910; sometime V. of Monkton Combe; is
a Chap, to the Forces, a F.R.G.S., and a Fellow
of Colonial Institute: m. 1892, Florence, da. of
the late Robert Barclay, of Reigate, having had
issue, of whom the el. son, Montagu Barclay
Granville, b. 1893 5 Lieut. i/5th Norfolk Regt. ; d.
(killed in action at Suvla Bay during European
War) 1915.
^rms — Argent, a chevron between three martlets sable.
Crest — On a mount vert, a greyhound sejant argent, spotted
brown, collared or.
Residence — Ebley Court, Stroud, Gloucestershire.
Sons living— IVOR CUTHBERT, b. Aug. 19th, 1900.
Basil Ralph, b. 1906.
Daughter living— Muriel Esther Domie, b. 1897.
Sisters living— Ida Caroline : in. 1891, Col. Robert Henry
Curzon Drury-Lowe, who d. 1907, formerly Grenadier
Guards. Hilda: in. 1884, John Edward Kynaston
Studd, O.B.E., and has issue living, Eric (of 8, Mission
Row, Calcutta), b. 1887: ed. at Winchester; Capt.
Indian Army, — Ronald Granville, D.S.O., R.N., b. 1839 [see “ Companionage”] : in. 1919,
Lady Kathleen, da. of 4th Earl of Leitrim, and widow of Granville Keith-Falconer-Smith, Lieut.
Coldstream Guards, — Rev. Lionel Fairfax, b. 1891 ; Capt. in the Army; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1915, — Bernard Cyril, b. 1892, — Vera Constance Victoria, b. 1897. Residence , 67,
Harley Street, W Constance : tn. 1889, William Douglas Robinson-Douglas. Residence,
Orchardton, Castle Douglas. Maud: in. 1889, the Very Rev. WTilliam Thomas Baring Hayter,
Dean of Gibraltar, and has issue living, Dorothea, b. 1891, — Mary Ethel, b. 1892 : in. 1919. Lieut. -
Col. Edward Brown, D.S.O., R. A.V.C., — Hilda Ruth, b. 1895. Residence , The Deanery, Gibraltar
Daughters living Of 5th Baronet — Ginevra Sheila Hilda Mary Sophie : m. 1909, Hermon Barker-
Hahlo, and has issue living, Jocelyn George Reginald, b. 1910, — Sophie Patricia Fanny, b. 1911.
Residences, Camerton Court, Bath ; Langley Park, Norwich.— —Nadine Sophie Charlotte ( Lady
Riggott) : 111. x.st, 1910, Edward Graves Brinkley, from whom she obtained a divorce 1914 ; 2nd,
1915, George Bettesworth Piggott, K.B.E., formerly a Judge of H.M.’s Supreme Court for
Ottoman Dominions. Residence, 4, Burton Court, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. William Henry Beauchamp, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1818,
d. 1853 : m' 1845, Augusta, da. of Dr. T. Arnold, of Stamford : —
Sir Edward, M.P. , b. 1849, cr. a Baronet of United Kingdom 1911 [see ante].
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Henry Beauchamp (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Canon Henry Woodrooffe Beauchamp, b. 1852, d. 1915 : in. 1876 ,
Katherine Mary, da. of the late Rev. Charles Snell [Dashwood, Bt., of Kirtlington, colls.] : —
Ronald Charles William, b. 1877 : ed. at Winchester, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1898): tn. \ 905,
Helen, da. of Edward Jerram Hebert, formerly of Oulton, Suffolk, and has issue living, Wilbam
Dashwood Proctor, b. 1913, — Barbara Proctor, b. 1909, — Anne Proctor (twin), b. 1913. Residence,
Marchings, Chigwell, Essex.' ■ .Rev. Maurice Henry, b. 1886; ed. at Uppingham, and at Exeter
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1901, M.A. 1912); is V. of Olney. Residence, Olney Vicarage, Bucks.
Sybil Katherine, b. 1889: tn. 1920, as his second wife, Major Frederick Cromie De Butts,
D.S.O., M.C. Residence,
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Issue of the late Robert Beauchamp, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1819, d. i83g : m. 1854,
. Elizabeth Beatrice, da. of the late Henry Symons, M.D., of St. Germans, Corn-
wall : —
William Penn, l. 1857. George Fox, b, 1859. Walter Mannering, b. 1861. Robert Ephraim,
b. 1865. Cecil Brograve, b. 1867. Frank Skipwith, b. 1871. Reginald Percy, b. 1873. Leila
Merino : in. 1st, 1881, Frank Swifte, who d. 1884 ; 2nd, 18 — , Herbert Piper. Residence, Bendigo,
Victoria, Australia. Laura Gertrude.
Granddaughters of the late George Thomas Beauchamp (infra) : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. George Edward Henry Beauchamp, b. 1834, d. 1894 : m. 1866
Emily Charlotte (now of 67, Warwick Square, S.W.), da. of the late Henry Wood.
M.C.S. : —
Louisa Mary Catherine : in. 1909, Henry Hope Joseph. Residence , 1x2, Belgrave Road, S.W.
Alice Kaye: in. 1895, Alan Hicks. Residence, Great Murreys, Ashtead. Bertha Josephine.
Grandchildren of the late George Edward Beauchamp, 2nd son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1785, d. 1868 : in. 1st, 1808, Louisa Ellen, da. of Robert Halhed ; 2ndly, 1855,
Elizabeth, who d. 1918, da. of Frederic Chapman, of Mavis Enderby, Lincoln-
shire : —
Issue of the late George Thomas Beauchamp, b. 1812, d. 1894: in. 1833, Hester Maria
Fredericka, who d. 1893, da. of Thomas Daniel, M.C.S. , of Hanningfield, Essex : —
Halhed Scott, b. 1848 : m. 1872, Florence, da. of the late Rev. James Richard Rumsey, of Lynwood.
Shanklin, Isle of Wight, and has issue living, George James Douglas, b. 1879: in. 1914, Eveline,
da. of E. Bush, — Lilian Lucy Stephenson : in. 1920, Timothy Conroy, — Mercy Mary Beatrice : in.
1st, 1903, William Arthur Johnson, who d. 1917; 2ndly, 1918, Thomas Cuthbert Henderson, of
St. Winifred’s, Grant Street, Toronto, Ontario. Residence , 60, The Drive, Tonbridge, Kent.
■ ■■■■■■Mary Ellen. Anna Maria. Residence , 4, Baillie Road, Guildford.
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Halhed Beauchamp, R.N., b. 1815, d. 1885 : m. 1848, Anna
Maria Louisa, who d. 1910, da. of Nathaniel John Halhed, H.E.I.C. S. : —
Francis Arthur, b. 1857 : in. 1892, Beatrice Frances, da. of the late Gen. Sir Richard Denis Kelly,
K.C.B. [Dillon, Bt.], "and has issue living, Marjorie Ellie Frances, b. 1893 Annie Louise.
Residence , Elmhurst, Earley, Reading. Alice Emily. Residence, Elmhurst, Earley, Reading.
Issue of the late Henry Champion Beauchamp, b. 1827, d. 1904 : in. 1857, Maria Louisa,
who d. 1875, da. of Thomas Carter
James Lloyd Hobart, b. 1862 : in. 1891, Maria Radford Knight, da. of the late Augustus George
Stead, and has issue living, Marie Georgiana, b. 1892. Residence, St. Austin’s, Salters Hill,
Upper Norwood, S.E.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Edward Halhed Beauchamp, R.N. (ante)
Issue of the late Edward Hayes Beauchamp, b , 1852, d. 1897 : m. 1881, Elinor L. (now of
51. Rugby Street, Highfield, Timaru, New Zealand), da. of the late Col. T. M. Haultain,
of Auckland, New Zealand : —
Edward Guy, b. 1885 : in. 1918, Frances Caroline, da. of the late A. T. Haultain, of Napier, New
Zealand. Herbert Rolf Haultain, b. 1890; Lieut. New Zealand Forces ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.C.M.): m. 1918, Ida, da. of John Stevenson, of Remeri, Wernernai, New Zealand.
Esme Constance : in. 1912, George Herbert Ussher, M.D., F.R.C.S., and has issue living,
Alison Beauchamp, b. 1913, — Geoffrey Arland, b. 1915, — Esm6 Stuart, b. 1917. Residence , Koraki,
Elizabeth Street, Timaru, New Zealand.
Issue of the late Herbert Lloyd Beauchamp, b. 1854, d. 1888 : m. 1886, Rose Katherine (now of
Santa Cruz, California, U.S.A.), da. of Major Henry Grimston Hale : —
Hugh Edward, b. 1886 : in. 1907, Grace Ethel, da. of F. Quistorf, of Santa Cruz, California, U.S.A.,
and has issue living, Dorothy Margaret, b. 1909. Herbert Cecil, b. 1888. Residence , 145, Rigg
Street, Santa Cruz, California.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry William Johnson Beauchamp (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. George Christopher Proctor-Beauchamp, b. 1824, d. 1889 : m. 1866,
Alice Maria, who d. 1880, da. of Edward Legh, of Lewisham : —
Charles Legh Proctor, b. 1868 : in. 1896, Aurelia Mary, only da. of Henry A. Kletzker, of Oakland,
California, U.S.A. Residence , Oakland, California, U.S.A.
Issue of the late Willoughby James Beauchamp, b. 1828, d. 1874 : in. 1862. Elizabeth Maria,
who d. 1918 (having in. 2ndly, 1886, Charles Douglas, B.C.S., who d. 1905), da. of the
Rev. Isaac King : —
Willoughby George, b. 1864 ; formerly Capt. Roy. Indian Marine : in. 1st, 1888, Emily, who d. 1910,
da. of the Rev. Joshua Greaves, formerly R. of Great Missenden ; 2ndly, 19x1, Emily Elizabeth, el.
da of the late William Henrj7 Herbert, of Havenfield Lodge, Great Missenden (infra), and has issue
living (by 1st marriage), Willoughby Greaves (of Colombo, Ceylon), b. 1890 : m. 19x2, Kathleen
Alice, da. of the late Dr. W. B. Benison, of King’s Heath, Worcestershire, and has issue living,
Kathleen Patricia b. 1913, Elaine Joyce b. 1916, — Harold Charles, R.N. , b. 1891 ; is Lieut. R.N. :
*u. 1918, Olive, da. of Maurice Smelt Duke, M.R.C.S., of 272, Kennington Park Road, S.E.,
and has issue living, Harold Gordon Willoughby b. 19T9, — Lawrence King, R.N., b. 1900, is a
Sub-Lieut. R.N.,— Evelyn Frances Joyce, b. 1903. Vernon Francis, b. 1869: in. 1897, Amy,
da. of the late William Henry Herbert, of Great Missenden, Bucks, and has issue living, Francis
William Herbert, b. 1898, — Alan Charles Douglas, l\ 1901, — Lucien Willoughby, b. 1903, — Leucha
Elizabeth Vivien (twin), b. 1903. Edith Elizabeth: m. 1885, Hugh Edward Clerk, C.I.E.
[see Clerk, Bt., colls.].— Katherine : in. 1885, Leighton Greaves, and has issue living, Leighton
Maurice, b. 1889 ; Lieut. Army Ser. Corps : in. 191s, May Maud Tilbury, and has issue living,
Stewart Maurice b. 1916, — Robin Willoughby, b. 1894: in. X917, Margaret Lilian Priest. —
Edith Frances: in. 1917, Clifford Charles Mortimore, M. B.E., sometime Capt. Cameronians
(Scottish Rifles), and has issue living, Kathleen Lesley Rosemary b. 1918. Residence, Peterley,
Little Kingshill, near Great Missenden.-— Ellen Mary: in. 1889, Com. Edward Jackson
Beaumont, formerly Roy. Indian Marine, and has issue living, Edward Vincent, b. 1892 ; is Capt.
Roy. Army Med. Corps, — Cynthia, b. 1904.
Grandson of the late Willoughby James Beauchamp (ante) : —
Issue of the late Henry King Beauchamp, C. I.E., b. 1866, d. 1907 : in. 1897, Mabel, da. of
the late H Hammond-Spencer, of Glendaragh, Teignmouth, S. Devon : —
Henry Rex, b. 1906.
Granddaughters of the late William Henry Beauchamp-Proctor, 3rd son of 1st
baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Henry William Johnson Beauchamp, b. 1793, d. 1863 : m. 1821, Catherine,
who d. 1868. da. of the late Rev. Robert Vernon, R. of Heythrop, Oxon. : —
Catherine Agneta Penelope : m. 1853, Lieut.-Col. Trevor Cotton Bird, who d. 1871. Residence, 4,
Painswick Lawn, Cheltenham.— Julia. Isabella. Residence, 27, Lansdowne Crescent, Notting
Hill, W.— — Georgiana Mary. Residence, 27, Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill, W.
Issue of the late Joseph Sidney Beauchamp, b. 1797, d. 1871 : m. 1847, Louisa, who d. 1885,
da. of the late George Edward Proctor-Beauchamp (ante) : —
Louisa Mary. Ellen Frances: in. 1881, Thomas Bertram Udall, Bar.-at-law, who d. 1909, and
has issue living, Thomas Clement Beauchamp, b. x882, — Joseph Bertram, b. 1885 : in. 1913, Irene
Ada, da. of the Rev. Frederick Martin Burton, LL.D., F.S.A., R. of Launton, Oxfordshire, —
Edward Hugo, b. 1886, — John Sheppard, b. 1888, — Robert Gordon, b. 1891 : in. 1916, Phyllis Mar-
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gu^rite, younger da. of the late Oswald Jenkins, of Little Aston, Warwickshire, and has issue
living, Robert Philip Beauchamp b. 1918, — Mary, b. 1884, — Ellen, b. 1889. Residence, Oakdale,
Southborough, Kent. Georgiana Agneta Geraldine: m. 1885, John Houchen, and has issue
living, John Beauchamp, b. 1889 ; Lieut, in the.Army, — Louisa Beryl: in. 1st, 1906, Arthur Charles
Rumboll, Dep. Manager of Great Indian Peninsular Railway, Bombay; 2ndly, 1910, Capt. Walter
Lancelot Wayman, Indian Army, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Eileen Patricia b. 1913, —
Geraldine Ruth : in. 1911, Gerald Quihampton, formerly of Hurst Cottage, Nutfield Road, Redhill,
and has issue living, John b. 1913, — Agneta Emily: in. 1911, William Walter Myers, of The
Cranhams, Cirencester. Residence , The Limes, Thetford, Norfolk. Agneta Harriet : m. 1886,
Alexander Edward Hurford. Residence , Looe, Cornwall.
Issue of the late Charles Eustace Beauchamp, R.A., b. 1798, d. 1861 : in. 1846, Charlotte, da. of
Joseph Tomlinson, of Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire : —
Mary Charlotte: m. 1877, Alfred Lyne Bradby, and has issue living, Charles Antony, b. 1878, —
John Beauchamp, b. 1879, — Francis Alfred, b. 1881, — Harold James, b. 1885, — Leonard Vernon,
b. 1887, — Cecil Gilbert, b. 1888. Residence ,
Issue of the late Rev. James Beauchamp, b. 1804, d, 1891 : m. 1833, Margaret Sophia,
who d. 1879, sister of Sir George Howland Beaumont, 8th baronet : —
Mary Letitia : m. 1881, Frederick Palliser Costobadie. Margaret Agneta: in. 1869, William
Cawood Sheen, and has issue living, William George, b. 1876, — Frederick James, b. 1882, — Charles
Cawood, b. 1884, — Margaret Emma, b, 1870, — Mary Agneta, b. 1872, — Emily Frances, b. 1874,
— Alice Mary, b. 1880. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Charles Eustace Beauchamp. R. A. (ante):—
Issue of the late Arthur James Beauchamp, b. 1852, d. 1912 : m. 1879, Jane, who d. 1885, da.
of the late James Frances, of Earl’s Court, near Worcester : —
Arthur William Brograve Proctor, b. 1883. Agneta Frances, O.B.E., b. 1881 ; Sec. Red Cross
So., Salonika, and Manageress, Red Cross Refreshment Station there, during European War
i9i7*i9(O.B.E.); O.B.E. 19x9.
Sir William Beauchamp-Proctor, 1st Bt., was M.P. for Middlesex 1747-68. . The 4th Bt. assumed
by Roy. license 1852 the surname of Proctor-Beauchamp in lieu of Beauchamp-Proctor. 1 he 6th Bt.,
Col. Sir Horace George, C.B., Norfolk Regt., was killed in action during European War 1915.
BEAUMONT, Creation (E.) 1661, of Stoughton Grange, Leicestershire.
Sir George Arthur Hamilton Beau-
mont, nth Baronet ; b. Jan. 18th, 1881 ; s. his
father, Sir George Howland William, 1914;
ed. at Winchester ; Major King’s Roy. Rifle Corps
(h.p.), and patron of two livings ; served during
European War 1914-15, on Staff (wounded).
$.rms — Azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant
or. Cmt — On a chapeau azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis and
turned up ermine, a lion passant or.
Residences , — Cole Orton Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Uncles living (sons of 9th baronet) — FREDERICK
LOUIS MAUREWARD, b. T862 : in. 1900, Helen Mary,
da. of the late Decimus Sturges, B?.r.-at-Law. Residence,
River Ranche, Risk6 Creek, British Columbia. Henry
Cecil Charles, b. 1864 ; formerly Capt. 1st Batn. Scots
Guards; served during European War 1915 (wounded):
m. 1894, Jessie Leigh, who d. 1916, da. of the late George
A. Fellows, of New York. Clubs , St. James’s, Bachelors’,
Garrick.
Aunt living (daughter of 9th baronet) — Lina Mary
Howley : in. 1876, Col. Gawin William Rowan Hamilton
Roy. Irish Rifles (formerly 7th Dragoon Guards), having
had issue, of whom Archibald James, b. 1877 ; Lieut. Irish Guards ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1915 : in. 1908, Norah, da. of the late Frederick Abbiss Philipps, of The
Manor House, Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey, and has issue living, Sheila Catherine b. 1911.— Orfla
Melita, b. 1880: in. 1901, Arthur Oswald Fisher, and has issue living, Erskine Arthur Hamilton
b. 1902, John Oswald b. 1909, Catherine Beatrice Hamilton b. 1903. Residence, Killfleagh Castle,
co. Down. f
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 8th baronet)— Constance Mary: in. 1852, William Unwin Heygate
who d. 1002 [see Heygate, Bt., colls.]. Residence, Roecliffe Manor, Loughborough.
Widow living Of 10th. Baronet— Lillie Ellen {Lady Beaumont), da. of the late Maj.-Gen.
George Ayton Craster, R.E. : in. 1880, Sir George Howland William Beaumont, 10th Bt., who
d. 1914. Residence, Swannington House, near Leicester.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandson of the late Thomas Beaumont, father of 8th baronet : —
Issue of the late William Francis Bertie Beaumont, b. 1808, d. 1837 : in. 1832, Frances
Mary Caroline, who d. 1834, da. of John Smith, of Bury St. Edmunds : — ■_
Francis Henry, b. 1834: ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1856, M.A. 1876); is a J.P. and a
D.L. for Surrey: in. 1856, Mary Emily, da. of Evan Baillie, of Dochfour, N.B. [D. Manchester],
and has issue living, Francis Montagu, b. 1857 ; formerly Major King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; was
employed on signalling duties in Egypt with local rank of Capt. 1884-5 (two clasps) ; served in S.
African war 1881, in Egyptian campaign 1882 (rnedal with clasp), in Suakin expedition 1884 (two
clasps), and in S'. Africa 1899-1901 (medal with five clasps): in. 1904, Sybil Anne, da. of Higford
Higford, of Hartsfield, Betchworth, and has issue living, Crystal Katherine, b. 1908,— Beatrice
Caroline {Lady Marling) : tn. 1899, Col. Sir Percival Scrope Marling, C.B., V.C., 3rd Bt., —
Mary Georgiana : tit. 1884, Henry Claude Fuller [see Loraine, Bt., colls.],— Hilda Auguste
Katharine : in. 1899, Robert Massy' Dawson Sanders, J.P., D.L. of Charlevillc Park, Charleville,
co. Cork, and has issue living, Charles Craven b. 1899, Terence Robert Beaumont b. 1901. Resi-
dence, Buckland Court, Betchworth, Surrey. Club, Carlton.
This family' is descended in a direct paternal line from Louis VIII., King of France. Charles,
youngest son of this monarch, was called king of Jerusalem and Sicily, and his 2nd son, Louis, married
Agnes, heiress of Beaumont, in France, whose sons took the name of Beaumont. Henry, the 4th son
of Louis and Agnes, seated himself in England, and became Earl of Buchan, in Scotland. His son
John, Lord Beaumont, married Eleanor, 5th daughter of Henry' Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster,
grandson to King Henry III. On the death of William, Viscount Beaumont, the eldest branch
Exalted, not elated.
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became extinct. A younger branch settled 4t Cole Orton, temp. Edward IV., of which was Nicholas
Beaumont, who died 1585, leaving, besides other issue, two sons : (r) Sir Henry, whose son, Sir
Thomas, was created a baronet in 1619, and Viscount Beaumont, of Swords, Dublin, in 1622, which
titles became extinct on the death of the 3rd viscount, in 1702 ; (2) Sir Thomas, of Stoughton, grand-
father of Sir Thomas, the 1st baronet, from whom is descended the present baronet.
WRIXON-BECHER, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Ballygiblin, Cork.
Sir Eustace William Windham
Wrixon-Becher, 4th Baronet ; b. Dec. 27th, 1859;
s. his father, Sir John, 1914 ; a J. P. and D. L. for co.
Cork (has been High Sheriff) : m. 1907, the Hon.
Constance Gough- Calthorpe, da. of 6th Baron Cal-
thorpe, and has issue.
$rms — Vair, argent and gules, on a canton or a stag’s
head couped sable. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-lion ermine gorged with a plain collar vair.
Seats — Ballygiblin, Lombardstown, co. Cork ; Creagh,
Skibbereen, co. Cork. Clubs — Brooks’s, Kildare Street.
Son living— WILLIAM FANE, b. Sept. 7th, 1915.
Daughters living— Muriel, b. 1909. Aileen, b. 1910.
Sheila, b. 1913.- Rosemary, b. 1914.
Brothers living — Edgar, b. 1862.— Henry, D.S.O., b. 1866 ;
is Major (retired) ; served during European War 1914-18, as
Lieut. -Col. Comdg. a Batn. Alexandra (Princess of Wales’s
Own Yorkshire Regt.), (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.,
Belgian Croix de Guerre); D.S.0. 19x7.— —Arthur Nicholas,
b. 1868.
Sisters living — Victoria Emily, b. 18 — . Mary, b. 18 — ,
Cecil Eleanor, b. 18 — : m. 1894, Percy Hope Murray.
M.B. , and has issue living, Kenneth John Hope, b. 1898 ;
Lieut. Northamptonshire Yeo., — Henry Cecil, b. 1899; e<h
at R.M.C. ; Lieut. 9th Hussars. Residence, Woodthorpe, Bromley Road, Beckenham. Rarbara
Elizabeth, b. 18— .—Adelaide Maude, b. t8 — : m. 1899, William Norton Barry, J. P. Residence ,
Castlecor, Ireland. Alice Elizabeth {Hon. Mrs. Horace G. Lysaght ): m. 1899, the Hon. Horace
George Lysaght, J.P., who d. 19x8, only son of 6th Baron Lisle. Residence , Newmarket Cottage,
co. Cork. Evelyn, bi 1875. Georgiana Victoria, b. 1876: m. 1898, Lieut.-Col. Edward Wilfred
Spedding, C.M.G., O.B.E., R.A., and has issue living, James Eustace, o. 1901, — Mary Evelyn, b.
1903. Residence, Windebrowe, Keswick. Hilda Mary, b. 18—. Residence,
Sir Eustace de Bridgecourt, ancestor of this baronet, is said to have come from Hainault with
Philippa, Queen Consort of Edward III. (1328). The Bechers settled in Ireland in the reign of
Elizabeth. The 1st baronet, Sir William Wrixon, sometime M.P. for Mallow, assumed by royal license
in 1831, his mother’s maiden surname of Becher. The 3rd baronet was High Sheriff of co. Cork x867.
PASTON-BEDINGFELD, Creation (E.) 1660, of Oxburgh, Norfolk.
Sir Henry Edward Paston-Bedingfeld,
8th Baronet ; b. Aug. 29th, i860; j. his father, Sir
Henry George, 1902; formerly Major 3rd Batn.
King’s (Liverpool Regt.) ; is a co-heir to Barony of
Grandison ; S. Africa 190 1-2 : m. 1904, Sybil, el. da.
of the late Henry Alexander Lyne Stephens, of Grove
House, Roehampton, and has issue.
Jtrms — Quarterly, ist and 4th ermine, an eagle displayed gules,
Bedingfeld ; 2nd and 3rd argent, six fleur-de-lis, three, two, and one
azure, a chief indented or, Paston. Crests — ist, an eagle displayed
as in the arms, Bedingfeld ; 2nd, a griffin sejant wings elevated
or gorged with a collar gules, therefrom a line held in the beak and
terminating in a ring of the last, Paston. §5atrge —A fetter lock.
Seat — Oxburgh Hall, Stoke Ferry, Norfolk. Club— Junior
United Service.
Son living— EDMUND GEORGE FELIX, b. June 2nd, 1915.
Daughters living — Margaret Mary Anastasia, b. 1905.—
Another, b. 1919.
Brothers living — Richard Henry Clavering, b. 1862.— Charles,
b. 1864.— —Frank, b. 1874. Hubert, b. 1877.
Sisters living— Alice ; has Grand Cordon of Turkish Order of
Shefakat : m. ist, 1891, Vice-Adm. James Lacon Hammet,
C.V.O., who d. 1905; 2ndly, 1906, as his second wife, Com. Clement La Primaudaye, C.V.O.,
R.N., who d. 1910, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Cecil Ferdinand James, R.N., b. 1892;
became Lieut. 1915, — Violet Irene May, b. 1894 : m. 1916, Capt. John Archibald Hartcup, some-
time R.'F.C. Residence, 10, Lincoln House, Basil Street, S.W. Mary Maud ; is a nun.—
Edith Mary ; is a nun.
Aunt living (daughter of 6th baronet)— Mary Gabrielle : m. 1880, Ferdinand John Eyre. Residence ,
Moreton Hall, Bury St. Edmunds.
Widow living Of 7th Baronet — Augusta {Lady Paston-Bedingfeld), heiress of E. Clavering,
of Callaly Castle, Northumberland : in. 1859, Sir Henry George Paston-Bedingfeld, 7th baronet,
who d. 1902. Residence , 1, Richmond Gardens, Bournemouth.
This family derives its origin from Ogerus de Pugeys, a Norman, who came to England with the
Conqueror, and was awarded the manor of Bedingfeld. During the civil wars Sir Henry Bedingfeld,
Knt., besides being imprisoned in the Tower, lost >647,000 in the King’s cause. His son claimed this
amount of Charles II., but that monarch, being unable to pay the money, created him a baronet. The
6th baronet assumed, in 1830, by royal license, the additional surname of Paston.
Despising earthly things I look
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BEECHAM, Creation (U.K.) 1914, of Ewanville, Huyton, co. Palatine of Lancaster.
Sir Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet ; b.
April 29th, 1879 ; s. his father, Sir Joseph, 1916 ;
ed. at Rossall Sch., and at Wadham Coll., Oxford;
is a musical conductor and composer, and Conductor
of Birmingham Festival Choral Asso., and a Direc-
tor of Theatre Boyal, Drury Lane (Limited) ; Knt.
1916: m. 1903, Utica, da. of Dr. Stuart Welles, of
New York, and has issue.
.Arms — Per fesse gules and sable, a fesse nebuly plain
cotised, in chief an escallop between two martlets and the like
in base all or. Crest — A swan’s head erased argent, beaked
gules, holding an escallop and between two escallops or.
Residences — 32, Upper Hamilton Terrace, N.W. ; Mursley
Hall, Bucks. Club — Devonshire.
Sons living — ADRIAN, b. Sept. 3rd, 1904. Thomas, b.
1909
Brother living-Henry, b. 1888: in. 1914, Ethel, da. of
Herbert Baxter, of Keyham Hall, Leicestershire, and has
issue living, a son, b. 1917, — Helen Audrey, b. 1915. Resi-
dence, Forest Hill, Hartford, Cheshire. Clubs, Devonshire,
Royal Automobile.
Sisters living — Emily, b. 1874. Josephine, b. 1881 : in.
1st, 1905, Charles Frederick Boston; 2nd, 1919, Thomas
Lionel Scott, Lieut. R.A.S.C.-- —Edith, b. 1884: in. 1910, Frederick Duke Woolley. Jessie, b.
1886: m. 19-9, Lieut.-Col. Leonee Delphin, D.S.O., M.C., R.E. Residence, 30, Green Street,
Park Lane, W. Elsie Olive, b. 1889: in. 1915, William Senior Ellis. Amy Christine, b. 1894 :
in. 1917, Reginald John Wrathall, Officers’ Training Corps, who d. (on ser.) 1918.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Josephine {Lady Beecham), da. of William Burnet : m. 1873,
Sir Joseph Beecham, 1st baronet, who d. 1916. Residence, 32, Upper Hamilton Terrace, N.W.
The 1st baronet, Sir Joseph Beecham, was the well-known pill manufacturer, of St. Helens, a
Director of A. and F. Pears (Limited), and Mayor of St. Helens 1899-1900, and 1910-11-12.
BEEVOR, Creation (G.B.) 1784, of Hethel, Norfolk.
Sir Hugh Reeve Beevor, M.B., F.R.C.P. , 5th
Baronet ; b. Oct. 31st, 1858 ; s. his father, Sir Thomas, 1885 ;
M.D. 1892, F.R.C.P. Lond. 1896; is a Fellow of King’s Coll.,
London, and patron of one living ; formerly Physician at King’s
Coll. Hospital, and Major Roy. Army Med. Corps: m. 1894,
Emily Georgina, who d. 1909, el. da. of Sir William Foster,
2nd Bt. (cr. 1838), and has issue.
&rmfS — Per pale or and argent, on a chief indented sable, three lions
rampant of the first. Crest— A beaver passant proper.
Residence — Hargham Hall, Attleborough, Norfolk. Club —
Union.
Son living — THOMAS LUBBOCK, R.N., b. June 1st, 1897; became
Lieut. 1918 : in. 1919, Edith Margaret, only d*. of Frank Agnew, of
Eccles Hall, Attleborough, and has issue living, a da., b. 1920.
Daughter living Bridget Chevallier, b. 1895 : in. 1920, the Rev. Henry
Hibberd, R. of Burnham Thorpe. Residence, The Rectory, Burnham
Thorpe, Norfolk.
Brothers living — Ralph Jermy, b. 1859 ; ed.atTrin. Coll., Camb.(B.A. 1882, M.A. 1892) ; formerly
in Secretary’s Depart. Gen. Post Office : in. 1894, Sophia Mary', da. of the late Rev. Joseph
Preston, of 20, Calvert Street, Norwich, having had issue, of whom Ralph Branthwayt, b. 1895 ; is
Lieut. R.A.F., — Vernon Savile, b. 1897 ; Lieut. Essex Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1917, — Esmond Ayton, b. 1902, — Irene Bedingfeld, b. 1898, — Nancy' Clover, b. 1899, — Averil
Preston, b. 1901. Residence, Reymerston, Manor Road, St. Albans. Rowland, b. 1866; ad-
mitted a Solicitor 1890: in. 1893, Margaret Frances, da. of George Evans, and has issue living,
Cecil Thomas Ashworth, b. 1898 ; ed. at R. M.A. ; formerly Lieut R.F.A. ; European War 1914-17
(wounded', — Miles, b. 1900, — Humphry, b. 1903, — Joan Hepworth, b. 1895, — Judith Chevallier,
b. r896. Residences, Ashling, Hampstead Garden Suburb, N.W. ; Bryncemlvn, Bolgelly, N.
Wales. Edmund, b. 1867; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1889, M.A. 1895); is a House
Master at Aldenham Sch. : m. 1896, Mary, da. of Sir William Foster, 2nd Bt. (cr. 1838). Resi-
dence, Aldenham, Herts.
Sister living — Lucy Jane : in. 1894, Charles Henry Delamain, and has issue living, Charles Beevor
Harty, M.C., b. 1896; Lieut. R.F.A. ; European War 1914-18 (M.C.). Residence , Mousehall.
Tidebrook, Sussex.
BELL, Creation (U.K.) 1885, of Rounton Grange, co. York, and of Washington Hall,
co. Durham.
Suaviterin modo, fortiter
in re.
Gentle in manner, but
vigorous in deed.
1 ei severance
Sir (Thomas) Hugh Bell, C.B., 2nd Baronet ; Ik
Feb. 10th, 1844 ; s. his father, Sir (Isaac) Lowthian, 1904 ;
Hon. D.C.L., Durham 1909. lion. LL.D., Leeds 1910; is Lord-
Lieut. for N.R. of York, Pres, of its Territorial Force Asso., a
J.P. and D.L. for co. Durham (High Sheriff 1895), and for
Middlesbrough (Mayor 1874, 1883, and Sept, to Nov. 1911),
a Member of Senate of Durham Univ., and a Member of Board
of Trade Arbitration Court and of Industrial Council ; was Pres.
Iron and Steel Institute 1907-10 ; appointed Chm. of Advisory
Council for Science Museum 1913; unsuccessfully contested
City of London (ZJJan. 1910; C.B. (Civil) 1918: m. 1st, 1867,
Maria, who d. 1871, da. of the late John Shield, of Newcastle-
on-Tyne ; 2ndly, 1876, Dame Florence Eveleen Eleanore,
D.B. E., da. of the late Sir Joseph Olliffe, M.D , and has issue.
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&rma — Argent ‘on a fesse azurej between three hawks’ lures of the second, as many hawks’ bells
of the first. Crest — A hawk or, holding in its beak a hawk’s lure azure, and resting its dexter claw-
on a sun in splendour or.
Seats — Rounton Grange, and Mount Grace Priory, Northallerton, Yorkshire. Town Residence —
95, Sloane Street, S.W. Clubs — Reform, Burlington Fine Arts, Royal Automobile.
Sons living- By 1st marriage-MAURICE HUGH LOWTHIAN, C.M.G , b. March 29thr
1871; is Hon. Capt. in the Army, and Lieut. -Col. (T. D.) Yorkshire Regt., and a J.P. and D.L.
for N. Riding of Yorks. ; S. African War 1900-1 (Queen’s medal with six clasps), European
War 1914-16 (despatches, C.M.G.) ; C.M.G. 1916. Residence , Rounton Grange, Northallerton.
By 2nd marriage —/?«'. Hugh Lowthian, b. 1878; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1901,
M.A. 1904) ; sometime Chap, to Bishop of Pretoria. Residence , Rounton Grange, Northallerton.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Gertrude Margaret Lowthian, C.B.E., b. 1868; is a
traveller and author; rendered sers. to Red Cross during European War; C.B.E. 1917. By
2nd marriage — Florence Elsa, b. 1880: m. 1907, Rear-Adm. Herbert William Richmond, R.N.,
and has issue living. Mary Katharine, b. 1881 : m. 1904, Charles Philips Trevelyan, el. son
of the Rt. Hon. Sir George Otto Trevelyan, P.C., O.M., D.C.L., LL.D., 2nd Bt. Residences ,
14, Great College Street, Westminster, S.W. ; Cambo, Morpeth.
Sisters living — Margaret Florence, b. 1847 : m- 1871, Major Walter Johnson, J.P., who d. 19x5,
formerly Roy. Scots Greys, and has issue living, Walter Lyulph, b. 1872; is a J.P. for N. Riding
of Yorks: m. 1908, Hilda, da. of Alan Lupton, of 47, Hans Mansions, S.W., and has issue
living, Maurice Alan b. 1909, Stephen Philip Lowthian b. 1912, Walter Mark b. 1915, — Ivor
Lowthian. b. 1873 : m. 1916, Alice Palgrave, who d. 1919, da. of Frederic Walford, of 9, Belsize
Crescent, N.W., and has issue living, Walter Hugh b. 1917, Olivia b. 19x8, — Dorothea Margaret,
b. 1874: m. 1899, Harald Raylton Dixon, of Arncliffe Hall, Northallerton,— Phyllis Mary, b. 1877,
— Florence Phoebe, b. 1879 : m. 1906, William Astell Kaye, of Crabbes Hill, Hatfield Peverel, Essex,
— Margaret Philippa (of Cloughton, near Scarborough), b. 1887 : m. 1910, Christopher York Pease,
who d. (killed in action during European War) 1918 [see Pease, Bt.J. Residence , Arncliffe Hall,
Northallerton Mary Katharine (Baroness Sheffield),C.B.E.,b. 1848; is a J.P for Che-hire ;
C.B.E (Civil) 1920: m. 1873, the 4th Baron Sheffield. Residences , Alderley Park, Chelford,
Cheshire; PenrhQs, Holyhead; 14, Devonshire Street, W.x.
The 1st baronet, Sir Lowthian Bell, an Iron master and Coal owner, sat as M.P. for Hartlepool
(L) 1875-80.
BELL, Creation (U.K.) 1895, of Marlborough Terrace, Govan, Glasgow.
Love is the token of peace. j Ames Bell, C.B. , i st Baronet, son of J ohn Bell,
shipowner, of Glasgow, by Helen, da. of John Colquhoun,
of Middle Ross, Dumbartonshire; b. Jan. 16th, 1850; is a
J.P. and D.L. for Lanarkshire and for Co. of City of Glasgow
(Lord Provost 1892-6), a D.L. for Ayrshire, a Vice-Lieut, for
the City of Glasgow, Hon. Col. Ayrshire Vol. Force, and
Chm. Ayrshire Territorial Force Asso. ; formerly Hon. Col.
1st Lanarkshire Rifle Vol. ; C.B. (Civil) 1917: m. 1875, Helen,
who d. 1909, el. da. of the late William Findlay, of Hallhill,
Lanarkshire, and has issue.
^rtrts — Azure, on a fesse engrailed argent, between in chief two bells or
and in base a ship proper, a thistle also proper. Crtst — A stag’s head
couped proper, attired or.
Residence — Montgreenan, Kilmarnock. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton, Western (Glasgow).
Son living — JOHN, b. Aug. 19th, 1876 ; ed. at Uppingham, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford; formerly
Capt. Yeo. ; is a J.P. for Ayrshire and Lanarkshire.
Daughter living— Helen, b. 1880: m. 1910, Charles Eugene Gunther, and has issue living. James
Henry, b. 1912, — William John, b. 1913. Residence, 59, Prince’s Gate, S.W.
BELL, Creation (U.K.) 1908, of Framewood, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Sit John Charles Bell, ist Baronet , son
of the late Thomas Bell; b. Sept. 4th, 1844; ed.
1 at Brompton Gram. Sch. ; is Chm. and Managing
Director of Wenlock Brewery Co., of City Road,
N., a Pastmaster of Haberdashers’ Co., and Glovers’
and Fanmakers’ Co., a Member of the Innholders’,
Loriners’, and Spectacle Makers’ Cos., a J.P. for
Bucks (High Sheriff 1916), a Lieut, of City of London,
Chm. of E. Section Income Tax Commrs. for City of
London, a Grand Officer of Legion of Honour, and
a Com. of Prussian Order of Red Eagle (2nd class with
star) ; has been Alderman of City of London (Coleman
Street Ward) since 1894, and was Sheriff 1901-2;
elected Lord Mayor of London 1907 ; received Coro-
nation medal 1902; Knt. 1902: m. 1867, Caroline
Elizabeth, who d. 1912, el. da. of Thomas Clare, of
Enfield; 2ndly, 1914, Ellen, da. of the late John James,
of Burgess Hill, Sussex, and has issue by ist marriage.
$rms — Per pale or and azure, a fesse embattled plain cottised
between three roundels, each charged with a bell, all counter-
changed. Crrst — In front of a stock of a tree eradicated proper,
thereon a falcon argent, belled and fessed or, charged with two
bars azure, a sword also proper, pommel and hilt gold, surmounting a branch of laurel saltirewise vert.
Seat — Framewood, Stoke Poges, Bucks. Clubs — Junior Carlton, City Carlton.
Prudence is strength.
Daughter living — Annie Caroline, b. 1868: m. 1889, Arthur Thomas Franklin, and has issue
living, Walter Bell, b. 1891. Residence , 4, Chester 7'errace, Regent’s Park, N.W.
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BELL, Creation (U K.) 1909, of Mynthurst, Leigh, co. Surrey.
Sir Henry Bell, ist Baronet , son of
John Bell, of Glasgow; b. May 25th, 1848; is a
shipowner, a J.P. for Surrey, Chm. of Buenos Ayres
Western Railway (Limited), and a Director of
Buenos Ayres Great Southern Railway Co.
(Limited), and Central Uruguay Railway Co. of
Montevideo (Limited) : m. 1883, Lizzie French,
who d. 1895, da. of Timothy Courser Eastman, of
New York, and has issue.
— Azure, on a fesse engrailed argent, between in
chief two bells, and in base an ancient ship in full sail or, a
rose gules, ftrtst.— A stag’s head couped or, charged on the
neck with a thistle proper.
Residences — Mynthurst, Reigate, Surrey; 36, Hertford
Street, Mayfair, W.
Sons living— EASTMAN, M.C., b. July 27th, 1884;
ed. at Winchester; Bar. Inner Temple 1909 ; Major
Surrey Yeo. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.).
Henry James, M.C., b. 1886; Major Surrey Yeo.;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.).
Daughter living— Lucy Putnam, b. 1888 : m. 1916, Maurice
Fitzgerald.
MGRRI30N-BELL, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Otterburn Hall, Elsdon, Northumberland.
Sir Claude William Hedley Morrison-
Bell, 2nd Baronet', b. May 5th, 1867; s. his father,
Sir Charles William, 1914; ed. at Eton; formerly
Capt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ; European War
1914-19 as temporary Capt. ; is a J.P. for cos. Durham
and Northumberland ; N.*W. Frontier of India 1897-8
(medal with clasp) : m. 1903, Frances Isabel, da. of
the late Lieut. -Col. Charles Atkinson Logan, J.P.,
formerly Roy. Scots, and has issue.
— Quarterly, ist and 4th, sable, on a fesse ermine between
three bells argent, a falcon close between two crescents of the field ;
2nd and 3rd, argent, on a fesse azure between three Moors’ heads
couped at the neck proper, the turbans vert turned up argent, three
roses or. efrtsts — ist, a falcon close proper, belled and jessed or,
holding in the beak a bell argent ; 2nd, in front of a Moor’s head
couped at the shoulders as in the arms three roses gules.
Seats , — Highgreen, Bellingham, Northumberland; Balcombe
Tower, Bournemouth. Clubs — Carlton, Army and Navy, Consti-
tutional, Northern Counties, Royal Automobile.
Son living- CHARLES REGINALD FRANCIS, b. June 26th, 1915.
Daughters living — Kathleen Frances, b. 1906.— -Daphne Frances, A 1908. Veronica Frances,
b. 1911.
Brothers living — Arthur Clive, M.P., b. 1871 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Major
Scots Guards ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900, with Canadian contingent, present at actions
of Paardeberg, Poplar Grove, and Dreifontein (Queen’s medal with three clasps), and
during European War 1914-15; was Organizing Sec. to Lord Roberts’ Miniature Rifle Clubs
1906-8; has frequently acted as King’s Messenger; has sat as M.P. for Devon, E., or Honiton,
Div. (C) since Jan. 1910: m. 1912, the Hon. Lilah Katharine Julia Wingfield, da. of 7th Viscount
Powerscourt, and has issue living, Shelagh Jocelyn, b. 1913, — a da., b. 1919. Residences , Harpford
House. Ottery St. Mary, Devon; 7, Great Cumberland Place, W. Clubs, Carlton, Guards', Tra-
vellers, Bath, Alpine. Ernest Fitzroy, O.B.E., b. (twin) 1871 ; ed. at Eton; formerly Capt. 9th
Lancers; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps) ; Lieut. -Col. Reserve of Officers ; sat as M.P. for Devon co., Mid., or Ashburton,
Div. ( LU ) Jan. 1908 to Jan. 1910, and Dec. 1910 to Nov. 1918, having been defeated there Jan.
1906 and Jan. 1910; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 ; m. 1902, Maud Evelyn, da. of Lieut.-Col. Frank Henry,
J.P., formerly 9th Lancers, of Elmestree, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, and has issue living, Louise
Monica, b. 1903, — Ruth Evelyn, b. 1904,— Claire Wilhelmina Maud, b. 1907, — Mary Ernestine,
b. 1910. Residences, 5, Cambridge Gate, Regent’s Park, N.W. ; The Close, Tetbury, Gloucester-
shire. Clubs, Cavalry, Carlton, Royal Automobile. Eustace Widdrington, b. 1874 ; formerly
Capt. ist Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own); is Lieut.-Col. in Yeo., and a County
Councillor for London (E. Marylebone Div.); unsuccessfully contested Durham co., Barnard
Castle Div. (. LU) Jan. 1906, and Cambs., W., or Chesterton, Div. Jan. 1910: in. 1914, the Hon.
Harriet Margaret Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, da. of 20th Baron Clinton, and has issue living,
Anthony Eustace, b. 1916, — Pamela Elizabeth, b. 1918. Residence, 30, Bryanston Square, W.
Clubs, Army and Navy, White's, Carlton.
Sister living— Evelyn Beatrice, b. 1872.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet -Louisa Maria {Lady Morrison- Bell), da. of William Henry Dawes,
J.P., formerly of The Hall, Kenilworth : in. 1863, Sir Charles William Morrison-Bell, ist baronet,
who*/. 1914. Residences, Otterburn Hall, Elsdon, Northumberland ; Manor Heath, Bournemouth.
The ist baronet, Sir Charles William Bell, assumed by Royal license 1905 the additional
surname and arms of Morrison.
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GRATTAN-BELLEW, Creation (U.K.) 1838, of Mount Bellew, co. Galway.
Sir Henry Christopher Grattan-Bellew, 3rd
Baronet , son of the late Thomas Arthur Grattan-Bellew,
M.P., 2nd son of 1st Baronet ; b. June 1st, i860 ; s. his uncle,
the Rev. Sir Christopher Bellew, 1867 ; formerly Lieut. 5th
Dragoon Guards and Lieut.-Col. 4th Batn. Connaught Rangers;
is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Galway (High Sheriff 1884) : m.
1885, Lady Sophia Maria Elizabeth Forbes, da. of 7th Earl of
GranarfT, K.P., having had issue, of whom the 2nd son, William
Arthur, b. 1893 > Capt. Connaught Rangers, and Major and
Squadron Com. Roy. Flying Corps ; d. (on active ser. during
European War) 1917.
Quarterly, 1st and 4th sable, fretty or, a crescent argent for
difference, Bellew ; 2nd and 3rd, per saltire sable and ermine, over all a
lion rampant or, Grattan. Crists — 1st, an arm embowed in armour proper,
charged with a crescent for difference, grasping in the hand a sword proper,
pommel and hilt or, Bellew ; 2nd, a dove proper, holding in its dexter claw
sceptre and standing on a barrel or, Grattan.
Tout d’en haut.
A ll from above.
Seat — Mount Bellew, co. Galway. Clubs — St. James’s, Kildare Street.
Sons living— CHARLES CHRISTOPHER, MC., b. Aug. 23rd, 1887; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Capt.
and Brevet Major King’s Roy. Rifle Corps. ; served during European War 1914-18 (M.C., Brevet
Major). Thomas Henry, b. 1901. Arthur John, b. 1903.
Daughters living — Helena Barbara, b. 1889.— —Moira Jane, b. 1891 : m. 1920, James D’Arcy.
Residence, New Forest, co. Galway. Angela Mary, b. 1894.
Sister living— Mary Helena (Baroness Saltoun) : m. 1885, the 18th Baron Saltoun. Residences,
Philorth, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire ; 1, Bryanston Square, W.
The 1st baronet was fourth in descent from Michael Bellew of Mount Bellew, a descendant of
Christopher Bellew, brother of Sir Patrick Bellew, 1st baronet (cr. 1688) [see B. Bellew]. The father
of the 3rd baronet assumed by royal license the additional surname and arms of Grattan.
BELLINGHAM, Creation (G.B.) 1796, of Castle Bellingham, Louth.
[Name pronounced “Bellinjum.”]
Sir (Alan) Henry Bellingham, 4th
Baronet (of 2nd creation) ; b. Aug. 23rd, 1846 ; s.
his father, Sit Alan Edward, 1889 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. and
S.C.L. 1869, M.A. 1872) ; Plon. LL.D., Roy. Univ.
of Ireland 1909; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1875; formerly
Capt. 6th Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles ; is Lieut, of co.
Louth, a Commr. of National Education in Ire-
land, Private Chamberlain to His Holiness Pope
Pius X. (formerly to Leo XIII.), and Senator
of Roy. Univ. ; sat. as M.P. for co. Louth ( CHR )
1880-5 : m- Ist> 1874, Lady Constance Julia
Eleanor Georgina Noel, who d. 1891, da. of 2nd
Earl of Gainsborough ; 2ndly, 1895, the Hon.
Lelgarde Plarry Florence Clifton (a Lady of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England),
da. of Augustus Wykeham Clifton, and Bertha
Lelgarde, Baroness Grey de Ruthyn, and has
issue by 1st marriage.
$rms — Argent, three bugle horns sable, stringed gules
and garnished or. Crest — A stag’s head couped or.
Seat — Castle Bellingham, co. Louth. Clubs — United
University, United Service.
Son living— EDWARD HENRY CHARLES PAT-
RICK, C.M.G., D.S.O. , b. Jan. 26th, 1879 ; ed. at The
Oratory Sch., and at R.M.C. ; is Major Roy. Scots, on
Staff of Inter-Allied Commn., Berlin, and a D.L. for Louth; formerly Lieut. 1st Batn., The Roy.
Scots (Lothian Regt.) ; served in S. Africa 1899-1901, present at operations in Orange River Colony
(Queen’s medal with three clasps), and during European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
prisoner); D.S.O. 1916, C. M.G. 1918: m. 1904, Charlotte Elizabeth, da. of Alfred Payne, and
widow of Frederick Gough, and has issue living, Gertrude Mary, b. 1906.
Daughters living— Ida Mary Elizabeth Agnes, b. 1876 ; is a nun .—Dame Augusta Mary
Monica ( Marchioness of Bute), D.B.E., b. 1880; a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England ; D.B.E. 1918 : m. 1905, the 4th Marquess of Bute. Residences, Mount Stuart,
Rothesay, Isle of Bute ; Cardiff Castle, Glamorganshire ; Dumfries House, Cumnock, Ayrshire ;
Old Place of Mochrum, Wigtownshire; 5, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh; 22, Mansfield Street, W.i.
Sisters living— Charlotte Mary: m. 1S72, Rt. Hon. Frederick Stringer Wrench, P.C., J.P.,
Irish Land and Estates Commr., and has issue living, John Evelyn Leslie, C.M.G., b. 1882 [see
“ Companionage ”], — Mary: m. 1892, Thomas Stewart Porter, of Clogher Park, Tyrone, having
had issue, of whom Alan Grey, M.C. b. 1894 ; Capt. in the Army ; d. (wounds in action during Euro-
pean War) 1918, Arthur Digby b. 1897, Olga Lavinia b. 1893, Guinivere Mary b. 1895: in. 1918,
Eric Maitland Shaw, Lieut. R.G.A., of Wolverton Court, Warwickshire, Evelyn Kathleen Frances
So it is.
A friend to a friend.
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b. 1898, Wanda Eleanor Mae b. 1901, — Winifride. Residence , Killacoona, Ballybrack, co. Dublin.
Frances Anne Jane : m. 1869, Richard Altarnont Smythe, and has issue living, Alan Theodore
(of Dromane, Leeson Park, Dublin), b. 1873 ; sometime Capt. Thames Div. R.E. (Mil.) : m. 1903,
the Hon. Charlotte Anne Trench, sister of 3rd Baron Ashtown, and has issue living, Kathleen
Patricia b. 1908, — Eudo Somerset, b. 1875 : in. 1897, Elizabeth, da. of John James, and has issue
living, Erica b. 1898,— Rupert Caesar, C.M.G., D.S O., b. 1879 [ see “ Companionac.e ”] : vi. 1914,
Cecile Isabel Caroline, da. of the late Major Frederick Munn, and has issue living, Frederick
Rupert b. 1916, — Agnes Elizabeth: in. 1899, the Rev. William Dudley Saul Fletcher, B.D., R. of
Coolbanagher, Queen’s co., and has issue living, Alan Henry Saul b. 1903, — Laura Frances : in.
1899, Lieut. -Com. Leslie Wynn Edmunds, O.B.E., R.N.V. R., of The Crescent, Galway, and has
issue living, Derek Leslie b. 1908, Mary Agnes b. 1900, Laura Frances b. 1902, Barbara Patricia
^.1905, Rita b. 1906, — Olive Mary, — Frances Victoria Lucy : >*■ 1905, Lieut. -Col. Henry Eoghan
O’Brien, D.S.O., R.E. [see B. Inchiquin, colls. 1, — Eileen Barbara: m. 1917, the Rev. John Brooke
Elliott, Chap, to the Forces, and has issue living, John b. 1919. Residence , Court-na-farraga,
Killiney, co. Dublin. Agnes Matilda: in. 1875, Montagu Yeats Brown, C.M.G., and has issue
living, Alan Montagu, D.S.O., b. 1877 [see “Companionage”], — Frederick Victor, b. 1880; is
Major King’s Roy. Rifle Corps : in. 1913, Rachel Emily, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. George Savile
Foljambe, C.B. [see Malet, Bt., colls ], and has issue living, Geoffrey Alan b. 1914, David George
Warre b. 1919, Dora Agnes Helen b. 1916,— Francis Charles Claypon, b. 1886; is Capt. Indian
Cav., and attached to Roy. Flying Corps. Residence , II Castello, Portofino, Italy.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Roger Charles Noel Bellingham, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b.
1884, d. (killed in action) 1915 : in. 1910, Alice Ann, da. of the late Richard
Naish, of Ballycullen, co. Limerick : —
Roger Carroll Patrick Stephen, b 1911. Constance Catherine Mary Pia, b. 1912.
Issue of the late Rev. William Claypon Bellingham, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1847,
d. 1892 ; in . 1878, Susan Caroline (now of Dunany House, Dunleer, co. Louth),
da. of the late Ven. Ambrose Power [see Power, of Kilfane, Bt.]:-
Eudo William Alan, b. 1884. Vera Susan. Alice Marian : in. 1918, Com. Hugh Tumour
England, R.N., and has issue living, a son, b. 1920,— a da., b. 1918.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. William Johnston Bellingham (infra) : —
Issue of the late Major Sydney Edwin Bellingham, b. 1853, d. 1893 : in. 1880, Helen Mary
(now of Applemoor, Dibden, Hants), da. of the late A. A. Dunlop, of Sutton, co. Dublin : —
Alan Mure, M.C., b. t88i ; formerly in Middlesex Regt. ; Major Roy. Irish Rifles, and attached to
Machine Gun Corps; S. African War 1900-1902 (medals with five clasps), European War 1914-18
(M.C.): 111. 1914, Beatrix Laura, da. of the late John Henry Harrison, I.C.S., and has issue
living, Beatrix Pamela, b. 1918. Maud Alice, b. 1882 : in. 1910, Lieut.-Col. Cecil Ford Ander-
son, D.S.O., R.E., and has issue living, Alan Ford, b. 1910, — Eric Ronald Ford, b. 1919. Helen
Mary Dorothea, b. 1892.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. William Johnston Bellingham, 5th son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1818, d. 1903 : in. 1852, Felicia, who d. 1909, da. of the late Rev. John Short
Hewett, D.D., R. of Rotherhithe : —
Mary Louisa: m. 1877, Arthur Macan, and has issue living. Residence , Drumcashel, Castle Belling-
ham Alice Anna : in. 1913, as his second wife, Major Henry Chamney, C.M.G. Residence ,
Surda’n, Bengal.— Dorothea. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late William Stewart Bellingham (infra) : —
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Henry Bellingham, b. 1844, d. 1906 : in. 1st, 1870, Harriet
Eleanor Ingoldsby, who d. 1880, da. of the late Henry Smythe, of Stephenstown, Dundalk ;
2nd, 1892, Josephine Maud (now of Eagle Lodge, Barna, co. Galway), da. of William
Cotton Laming, of Rotterdam : —
Henrietta Frances Jane Stewart : 111. 1906, Capt. Thomas Carson Burnside, and has issue living,
William Arthur Henry Bellingham, b. 1909. Residence, Glencarrig, Delgany, co. Wicklow.
Issue of the late Arthur D’Arcy Bellingham, b. 1853, d. 1903 : in. 1892, Nannie (now of
The Cliffs, Howth, co. Dublin), da. of the late Addison Hone, of Rosevale, co. Dublin : —
Arthur Stewart, b. 1893 ; Capt. R.F. A. , and an A.D.C. on Personal Staff ; European War 1914-18.
Grandchildren of the late John Bellingham, brother of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late William Stewart Bellingham, b. 1805, d. 1869 : in. 1841, Jane, da. of the
late Major Henry Bellingham : —
Thomas Eudo, b. 1849: 111. 1882, Grace, who d. 1905, da. of the late Rev. W. Harkness, M.A.,
of Athea, co. Limerick. Residence , Hyderville, San Francisco O’Bryen Cairnes, b. 1859: m.
1892, Wilhelmina, who d. 1897, da. of the late William Vincent, of Walsdale, Terenure, co. Dublin.
— - -Hester Frances Mary: in. 1885, Charles Page.
This ancient family derives its name from the town of Bellingham-in-Tyndale, co. Northumberland,
where it appears to have been seated immediately after the conquest, and its descent to the present
baronet is in direct male line, without any interruption, from Alan de Bellingham, who lived in time
of William the Conqueror. Sir Henry Bellingham, of Bellingham, was made a knight banneret by
Henry VI. after the battle of Wakefield ; his son, Sir Roger, was made a Banneret after the battle of
Stoke in 1487, and left an only son, Sir Robert, who died without male issue. Sir Edward, Gov. of
Ireland 1548-9, whom Leland, in his History of Ireland, calls “a brave and experienced commander.”
He was servant of the Privy Chamber to Edward VI., who appointed him Lord Deputy of Ireland.
Alan, of Helsington, a bencher of the Middle Temple, one of the King’s Council at York, and M. P. for
Northumberland 1570; his son, Sir James, was knighted by James I. in 1603, and died 1641, having
married Agnes, da. of Sir Henry Curwen. His son, Sir Henry, created a baronet 1620, was M.P. for
Westmoreland in all the Parliaments called by Charles I., and raised forces in the north for the royal
Cause ; his son, Sir James, dying without issue, the title became extinct. Henry, son of Robert, and
grandson of Alan Bellingham, of Levens Hall, was an officer in a regiment of cavalry raised in the
north for suppressing the rebellion in Ireland, and at the termination of that rebellion had lands
granted him in co. Louth (which co. the Bellinghams represented 1660-1755), now called Castle
Bellingham. These lands were confirmed by patent of King Charles II., and he added to them very
considerably by purchase. He died 1676, having married Miss Sibthorpe, and by her had Anne,
who married Robert Bickerton, of Armagh, brother of Jane, Duchess of Norfolk, and Thomas who
raised a regiment of cavalry and served as its Col. with King William in Ireland, where he acted
as his guide during the march of the army from Dundalk to the Boyne, served in that action, and
after it accompanied the king to Duleek. For these proofs of attachment to King William, the
army of King James, in their retreat towards the Boyne, destroyed Bellingham Castle by fire.
His son Henry, M.P. for Dundalk, had a son Henry, M.P. fcr Louth, and a daughter, Elizabeth,
who married Rev. John Fortescue, uncle of the last Earl of Clermont. Alan youngest son of
Henry, married Alice, daughter and co-heiress of Rev. H. Montgomery, of Grey Abbey, co. Down,
and had issue, Henry, leaving issue male which became extinct in 1822, on the death of his
grandson, William Henry, an officer in the 6th Regt. Sir William, the 4th son, created a baronet
in 1796, with remainder to the heirs male of his deceased father, was M.P. for Reigate, Sec. to Pitt,
and a Commr. of the Navy, married Hester Frances, daughter of the Rev. the Hon. R. Cholmondeley,
son of George, 3rd Earl Cholmondeley.
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BENN. Creation (U.K.) 1914, of The Old Knoll, Metropolitan Borough of Lewisham.
Sir John Williams Benn, ist Baronet,
el. son of the late Rev. Julius Benn ; b. Nov. 13th,
1850; ed. privately; is a County Councillor for
London, Kennington Div. (Chm. London County
Council 1904-5), a J.P. and D.L. for co. London, and
Chm. of Benn Brothers (Limited), publishers, of 8,
Bouverie Street, E.C. ; sat as M.P. for St. George’s
Div. of Tower Hamlets (L) July 1892 to 1895, when
he was defeated therefor ; unsuccessfully contested
Deptford 1897, Bermondsey 1900, and Devonport
Jan. and Dec. 1910; sat for Devonport June 1904 to
Jan 1910 ; Knt. 1906 : m. 1874, Elizabeth, youngest
da. of John Pickstone, formerly of Silver Hill, Hyde,
Cheshire, having had issue, of whom the youngest
son, Oliver Williams, b. 1887 ; Capt. Somerset L.I. ;
d. (killed in action at Gallipoli) 1915.
$rms — Argent, two barrulets indented gules, between in
chief as many dragons’ heads erased and in base a pencil and a
pen in saltire proper, tied with a lace azure, pendent therefrom
a torteau, charged with a figure “1914” or. CrtSt — On a
rock a spear erect proper, flowing therefrom a pennon azure,
charged with the word “ Onward,” letters or.
Residence — Stone Wall, Limpsfield, Surrey. Club —
National Liberal.
SOUS living— ERNEST JOHN PICKSTONE, C.B.E., b. June 24th, 1875 ; is Managing Director
of Benn Bros. (Limited), and Editor of “ Ways and Means ” ; Assist. Director Training Section,
Ministry of Munitions 1916-17, and Chm. Trade Organisation, Ministry of Reconstruction 1917-18 :
m. 1903, Gwendoline Dorothy, da. of F. M. Andrews, of Edgbaston, and has issue living, John
Andrews, b. 1904, — Edward Glanvill, b. 1905,— Frederick Christopher, b. 1912, — Elizabeth, b. 1907,
— Julia Wedgwood, b. 1916. Residence , Blunt House, Oxted, Surrey. Clubs , Union, Savile,
Reform.— —William Wedgwood, D.S.O., D.F.C., M.P. , b. 1877 ! e(L in Paris, and at Univ. Coll.,
London (B. A., ist class Honours 1898, Fellow 1918); was Private Sec. (unpaid) to Rt. Hon. R.
McKenna, M.P., when successively Financial Sec. to the Treasury, Pres, of Board of Education,
and First Lord of the Admiralty 1905-10, and a Junior Lord of the Treasury (representing H.M.’s
Office of Works and Insurance Commn. in House of Commons) 1910 15; appointed Chm. of
Executive Committee, National Relief Fund 1914; sat as M.P. for St. George’s Div. of Tower
Hamlets (Z) Jan. 1906 to Nov. 1918 ; has sat for Leith since Dec. 1918 ; Capt. Yeo. ; European
War (with Yeo. in Egypt and Gallipoli 1915-17, in R.N.A.S. and R.F.C., in Adriatic on Staff
1917, and in Italy 1917-18) 1914-18 (despatches twice, D.S.O., French Croix de Guerre, D.F.C.,
1914-15 Star, Chevalier Legion of Honour, Italian Bronze Medal for Valour, Italian Croix de
Guerre! ; D.S.O. 1917 : m. 1920, Margaret, da. of Daniel Turner Holmes, formerly M.P. for Govan
Div. of Lanarkshire. Residence , Stone Wall, Limpsfield, Surrey.
Daughters living— Lilian Margaret, b. 1880 : m. 1905, Cecil Eldred Hughes, Lieut. R.A.F., and
has issue living, a son, b. 1906, — a da., b. 1909. Residence , The Priory, Orpington, S.E. Eliza
Irene, b. 1882 : m. 1912, Arthur Richard Pain, sometime Lieut. Somerset L.I., 'and has issue
living, a son, b. 1913,— a son, b. 1919,— a da., b. 1918. Residence , Loen, Marlborough.
Beresford-Peirse, see Peirse.
BENN, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Rollesby, co. Norfolk.
Sir Ion Hamilton Benn, C.B., D.S.O. ,
M.P.y ist Baronet, son of the late Rev. John Watkins
Benn, R. of Carrigaline and Douglas, co. Cork, by
Maria Louisa, da. of the late Gen. Christopher
Hamilton, C.B. ; b. March 31st, 1863; is Hon. Col.
20th Co. of London Regt., Com. and Acting Capt.
Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve, a Member of Port of
London Authority, and a Director of Price and Pierce
(Limited), merchants, of 27, Clement’s Lane, E.C.,
and of Price Bros, and Co. (Limited) ; was Mayor
of Greenwich 1901 -2, and a Member of the first
Metropolitan Water Board 1903-6, and of London
County Council 1907-10 ; European War 1914-18
(despatches thrice, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre, C.B.) ;
has sat as M.P. for Greenwich (C) since Jan. 19 10 j
Courage without fear. D.S.O. ’1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1918 : in. 1 885 , Frances,
only da. of the late N. Bridges, of Wallington Manor, Surrey, and Blackheath,
Kent, and has issue.
Arms (as recorded at Ulster Office)— Argent, on a chevron indented gules between three lions
rampant sable, a trefoil; slipped vert. €rest-A tiger passant argent gorged with a collar dancettee
gules charged with a trefoil as in the arms.
Residence — 17, Collingham Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional, Royal Thames
Yacht.
Son living— ION BRIDGES HAMILTON, b. June 14th, 1887; ed. at Rugby, and at New
Coll., Oxford; Major Reserve of Officers (formerly Duke of Cornwall s L.I. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches): m. 19 16, Theresa Dorothy, da. of Major F. H. Blacker, tormerly
6o
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4th Hussars, of Johnstown, co. Kildare, and has issue living, Dorothy Hamilton, b. 1917..
Residence , Rollesby Hall, Norfolk.
Daughter living — Marion Hamilton, b. 1886 : m. 1913, Major Edward George Hugh Power,
Gloucestershire Regt., and has issue living, Isobel Georgina Marion, b. 1920. Residence ,
Creation (E.) 1620, of Parkehall, Norfolk.
[Name pronounced “ Barney.”]
Sir Thomas Reedham Berney, M.C. , ioth
Baronet , son of the late Capt. Thomas Hugh Berney,
el. son of 9th baronet ; b. July 6th, 1893 ; j. his grand-
father, Sir Henry Hanson, 1907 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll., and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1915, M.A. 1919) ;
is Capt. Norfolk Regt., and patron of one living ; served
during European War 1918 (M.C.).
&rma — Quarterly gules and azure, a cross engrailed ermine.
Cmt — A garb argent.
Residence — Barton Bendish Hall, Downham Market, Suffolk.
Brother living— RICHARD GEOFFREY GORDON, b. Jan.
T9th, 1897.
Uncles living — Richard William, b. 1867 ; formerly Sergeant in S.
African Constabulary ; engaged in farming ; served during Boer
War, S. African Rebellion, and German W. African and German
E. African Campaigns : nt. 1913, Maria Theresa, da. of the
late Rev. Leslie Carter, M.A., R. of Eglish, co. Armagh. Resi-
dence, Brakfontein, Dealsville, Orange Free State. John
Hanson, b. 1868 : m. 1900, Margaret, da. of Sinclair George, of
New Zealand, and has issue living, Hugh Barton, b. 1902,— Henry
Hanson, b. 1906, — John Reedham, b. 1911, — Richard Bruce, b. 1916, — Margaret Lorraine, b. 1914, —
Margaret (twin), b. 1916. Residence , Matai-Hui, Thurana Valley, Wellington, New Zealand.
Robert Henry, b. 1871 ; ed. at Westward Ho !, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1894, M.A. 1915) ;
is Head Master of the Lower Sch., St. George’s, Harpenden : in. 1904, Edith Ann, da. of the late
Daniel Wilson, of The Old Hall, Sandal Magna, Wakefield. Residence, West Common, Harpenden,
Herts.— —Alexander David, b. 1877 I ed. at Rossall, and at Swanley Horticultural Coll.
Aunts living — Mary Agnes, b. 187 6.- Jane Dorothy Elizabeth, b. 1878 : m. 1907, Capt. Henry
Dubs Middleton, R.F.A , and has issue living, Ralph, b. 1908,— Cecil, b. 1911. Residency 5,
Westhill Terrace, Chapel Allerton, Leeds.
Mother living— Fridzwede Katherine, da. of Lieut.-Col. F. W. Bell, of The Stand House, near
Fermoy : in. 1892, Capt. Thomas Hugh Berney, who d. (killed in action at battle of Monte Cristo,
Natal) 1900, el. son of 9th baronet. Residence , Barton Bendish Hall, Downham Market, Suffolk.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— Jane Dorothy {Lady Berney), da. of the late Rev. Andrew
Bloxam, R. of Harborough Magna, Rugby : in. 1866, Sir Henry Hanson Berney, 9th baronet, who
d. 1907. Residence , 9, Clarendon Crescent, Leamington.
Collateral Branch living. Not in remainder.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Trench Berney, 6th in descent from Sir
Thomas Berney, father of 1st baronet :—
Issue of the late Augustus Berney, b. 1831, d. 1910: in. 1858, Matilda Lavinia, who d. 1916,
da. of Col. John George Nathaniel Gibbes, 60th Regt., and has issue living : —
George Augustus, b. 1865 ; is Lord of the Manor and Patron (jointly with his sisters) of Bracon Ash,
and Patron of three other livings. Residence , Morton Hall, Norwich. Eva Constance Elizabeth
Fanny: in. 1893, Henry Goulburn Willoughby Chetwynd, A.M.I.C.E., who d. 1909 [see V. Chet-
wynd]. Residence , Manorside, Harpenden, Herts. Dora Lavinia. Residence , Bracon Hall,
Norwich.
The Berneys, claiming to be probably of Norse origin, were seated at Berney, near Walsingham,
Norfolk, at the time of the Norman Conquest. It is further claimed for the Berneys that they
are one of the three, families who (i.) settled in England before the Conquest, (ii.) have never
wanted a male heir, and (iii.) have never been in trade. The 1st baronet, Sir Richard Berney, was
Sheriff of Norfolk 1622, and the 4th baronet was Sheriff of Norwich 1762.
BERNEY,
BETEELL, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Park House, Wanstead, Essex.
Sir John Henry Bethell, M.P. , ist
Baronet , son of the late George Bethell, of South
Woodford, Essex; b. Sept. 23rd, 1861 ; sometime
a Surveyor ; is a Director of Barclays Bank
(Limited), of Warwick Estates Co. (Limited), and
of Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation, and
a J.P. for Essex ; has twice been Mayor of West
Ham and twice of East Ham ; unsuccessfully
contested N. Div. of West Ham (L) Oct. 1900 ;
sat as M.P. for S., or Romford, Div. of Essex
Jan. 1906 to Nov. 1918, having been defeated
therefor 1894 and 1895 5 has sat for N. Div. of
East Ham ( Co.L ) since Dec. 1918 ; Knt. 1906 t.
m. 1895, Florence, da. of James Woolley Wyles,
and has issue. •
^rms -Or, a chevron between two boars’ heads couped
in chief and an estoile in base azure. Crrst — Between two
estoiles or, a boar’s head as in the arms.
Seat — Bushey House, Bushey, Herts.
SOUS living— JOHN RAYMOND, b. Oct. 23rd, 1902.
William Gladstone, b. 1904.
Daughters living— Dorothy Frances, b. 1897.— Grace, b. 1898 Phyllis, bt 1908.
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BETHUNE, Creation (N.S.) 1683, of Scotscraig, co. Fife.
Kind or gracious. A crown for a mitre . Sir ALEXANDER MAITLAND SHARP
Bethune, loth Baronet, b. March 28th,
1909; s. his father, .SzV Alexander Sharp,
1917.
Jtnns— Quarterly, 1st, azure, a fesse chequy or
and gules between three lozenges of the second,
Bethune ; 2nd, azure, on a St. Andrew’s Cross ar-
gent, a bleeding heart transpierced with two swords
disposed in saltire, points downwards proper, hiked
and pommelled or, the heart having over it a mitre of
gold placed on the field and tasselled gules sur-
rounded with a bordure or, charged with the Royal
Tressure, flowered and counter-flowered of the
fourth (the coat of augmentation granted by H.M.
Charles II.) ; 3rd, argent, a fesse azure between two
cross-crosslets fitchee in chief, and in base a mullet
sable, Sharp ; 4th, argent, on a chevron sable an
otter's head erased of the first, Balfour. Crrsts—
1st, a demi-otter sable ; 2nd, a celestial crown or.
Residence —
Sisters living — Marguerite Victoria, b. 1890 : m.
1913, Ernest Costley-White, Nyasaland Civil Ser.,
and has issue living, Colin Robert, b. 1914.
Evelyn Carnegie, b. 1892 : m. 1915, Capt. Lionel
George Pilkington, Roy. Warwickshire Regt., and
has issue living, David Charles, b. 1916, — Lionel
Alexander, b. 1920. Elizabeth Madeleine, b. 1897.
Aunts living — Mary Elizabeth.— —Maria : m%
1880, her cousin, David Gillespie, of Kirkton.
Residence , Corrienessan, Aberfoyle.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— Elizabeth Car-
negie ( Lady Bethune), da. of the late Frederick
Lewis Maitland- Heriot [see E. Lauderdale, colls.] : m. 1889, Sir Alexander Sharp Bethune, J.P.,
9th barortet, who d. 1917. Residence, Crestweeke, Winchester.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Gen. Alexander Bethune (infra) : —
Issue of the late Major Robert Bethune, b. 1827, d. 1904 : m. 1865, Mary Louisa, who d.
1920, da. of Capt. William Amherst Hale : —
HENRY ALEXANDER, 6. July 12th, 1866 ; is a J.P. for co. Fife, and Lieut. -Col. late Gordon High-
landers ; formerly Major 6th Vol. Batn. Black Watch : in. 1902, Elinor Mary, da. of John Brown
Watt, of Sydney, N.S.W., and has issue living, Mary Sharp, b. 1903. Residence, Mountquhanie,
Cupar, co Fife. Club, Naval and Military.— Eleanor Mary : in. 1901, Capt. Frederick Camp-
bell Maconchy, D.S.O. Louisa Cecilia : m. 1903, Lieut.-Col. William Craufurd Middleton,
formerly Roy. Scots Greys. -Jane Millicent.— — Margaret : m. 1900, the Rev. Francis Walter
Boyd, V. of St. Saviour’s, Pimlico, S.W. Residence, 46, St. George’s Square, S.W.
Sir William Sharp, Knt., of Scotscraig, co. Fife, was created a baronet 1683. On the death in
1780 of the 6th baronet, Sir William Sharp, who in. 1771, Margaret, da of John Bethune, of Blebo,
co. Fife, and sister and eventual heir of Henry Bethune, of Blebo, the Baronetcy became dormant and
so remained until 1916, when Alexander Bethune (formerly of Blebo), who assumed the additional
name of Sharp, having established his right to the title of 9th Baronet before the Baronetage Com-
mittee of the Privy Council, as son of the late Capt. Alexander Bethune, J.P., D.L., of Blebo, co.
Fife, de jure 8th baronet, grandson of the late Lieut.-Gen. Alexander Sharp (who on succession
to Blebo in 1815 assumed by Royal license the surname of Bethune in lieu of his patronymic), only
son of 6th baronet, and himself de jure 7th Baronet.
BEYNON, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of The Coldra, Christchurch, co. Monmouth.
Sir John Wyndham Beynon, C.B.E.,
1st Baronet, son of the late Thomas Beynon, J.P.,
D.L., of Brynivor, Castleton, Monmouthshire
(High Sheriff 1890); b. Dec. 2nd, 1864; ed. at
Clifton Coll., ; a coal-owner, and iron and steel
manufacturer, Chm. of many of the principal col-
lieries in Monmouthshire and of S. Wales Coal
Owners’ Asso. , an Esquire of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, and a J.P. for Mon-
mouthshire (High Sheriff 1917-18) ; sometime
Comdg. Monmouthshire R.A.S.C. Motor Trans-
port (Vol.) with rank of Major ; was Co. Director
Auxiliary Hospital andV.A.D.’s for Monmouth-
shire during European War ; C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
JVrms — Per pale indented azure and gules, on a bend
cottised or, a cross patCe between two crosses-crosslet
fitch6e of the first. ®rr«t — Upon a mount vert a lion ram-
pant argent, semCe of crosses-crosslet fitchCe azure, holding
in the paws an escutcheon of the second charged with a
cross*pat6e as in the arms.
Seat — The 1 Coldra, near Newport, Monmouthshire. Town Residence — 6, Charles Street,
Mayfair, W. 1. Clubs — Constitutional, Royal Automobile.
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BIDDULPH, Creation (E.) 1664, of Westcombe, Kent.
Sir Theophilus George Biddulph,
8th Baronet , b. April 3rd, 1874 ; s. his father. Sir
Theophilus William, 1883 : in. 1907, Eleanor,
O. B.E., da. of the late Samuel Thompson, of
Muckamore Abbey, co. Antrim.
— Vert, an eagle displayed argent. Crtst — A wolf
rampant argent, wounded on the shoulder proper.
Residence — The Pavilion, Melrose, Scotland. Club —
Arthur’s.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Edward Bid-
dulph, C.B., 3rd son of 5th baronet, b.
1788, d. 1858: m. 18 — , Louisa, da. of
Col. Kelly:—
Louisa Theodosia: m. 1865, Lieut.-Col. George Harris, R.E.,
whotf. 1889. Frances Sophia: m. 1884, the Rev. Henry
Deshon, who d. 1905. Mary Anne : in. 1872, George
Josiah Curtis, who d. 1895, and has issue living, of whom
the el. son, George Biddulph (of Bagston Road, Stoke
Newington, N.), b. 1879: m. 1916, and has issue living,
George Charles Biddulph, A 191-. Residence, Grey Friars,
Dene Road, Margate. Laura Georgina : m. 1883,
Charles Valance Cambridge, who d. 190-, and has issue
living, Percy Charles, b. 1884: m. 1909, and has issue living, Cyril George b. 1910. Residence ,
Beach View, Gorey, Jersey.
Grandson of the late Capt. William Biddulph, son of the late Rev. John Biddulph,
2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late William Wallich Biddulph, b. 1842, d. 1891 : m. 1868, Annie, da. of the
late William Hugh Barnikel, of Pembroke : —
WILLIAM HUGH, b. June 2nd, 1869 : is Hon. Col. Ceylon Defence Force, Hon. Lieut.-Col. in
the Army (formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdg. Ceylon Planters’ Rifle Corps), a J.P. for Ceylon, and Patron
of Frankton R., Warwickshire : m. 1st, 1892, Annette Louisa, who*/. 1915, da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
Harcourt Master ; 2ndly, 1915, Kathleen Anna, da. of the late Harman Herring-Cooper, of Shrule
Castle, co. Carlow. Club, Wellington. Dora Margaret Lucy: m. 1899, Reginald Thomson.
Residence , 13, Fitzwilliam Street, Wath-on-Dearne, Yorks.
Granddaughter of the late William Wallich Biddulph (ante):-
Issue of the late Rev. Alexander George Scale Biddulph, b. 1872, d. April 1900 : m. 1899, Wini-
fred Agnes, el. da. of the Rev. David Ardill Maxwell, of Broomholm, Langholm, N.B. : —
Ruth Sophia, b. (posthumous) Aug. 1900.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. John Biddulph (ante): —
Issue of the late Capt. William Biddulph, b. 1805, d. 1852: m. 1841, Hannah Sarah, da. of
the late Dr. Nathaniel Wallich, of the H.E.I.C.’s Botanical Gardens, Calcutta:—
Sophia. Residence , Leamington.
SELBY-BIGGE, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of King’s Sutton, co. Northampton.
Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge,
K.C.B., 1st Baronet , 2nd son of the late Charles
Selby-Bigge, of Linden, Northumberland, and
Ightham Mote, Kent; b. April 3rd, i860; ed. at
Winchester, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (Fellow
Univ. Coll. 1883, M.A. 1885); Bar. Inner Temple
1891 ; was an Assist. Charity Commr. 1894-1902;
appointed an Assist Sec. to Board of Education
1903, Principal Assist. Sec. 1907, and Permanent
Sec. to the Board 1911 ; sometime Special Sec. to
Committee for Scientific and Industrial Research ;
is a J.P. for Northants ; author of '‘Hume’s In-
quiries/’ etc.; C.B. (Civil) 1905, K.C.B. (Civil)
1913: in. 1885, Edith Lindsay, O.B.E., da. of
the late Rt. Hon. John Robert Davison, Judge
Advocate-Gen., of Underriver House, Kent, and
has issue.
$trms— Ermine, on a fesse engrailed gules between
three martlets sable a mullet between two crescents or.
Crtst — A cockatrice’s head ermine murally crowned or be-
tween two wings erect azure, each charged with a coronet
gold.
Seat— Manor House, Kingston, Lewes. Town Resi-
dence— 127, Sloane Street, S.W. 1. Clubs — Brooks’s,
Athenaeum.
Son. living— JOHN AMHERST, b. June 20th, 1892; is Lieut, in the Army: m. 1914, Ruth, da.
of E. W. Humphries, of Ashburnham Grove, Bradford. Residence, Stonehill, Chiddingly, Sussex.
Daughters living - Evelyn Mary, b. 1887 : in. 19A8, Capt. Henry Cecil Pember, Household Batn.,
who d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, and has issue. Residence , Wellingham House,
near Ringmer, Sussex. Edith Katharine, b. 1889: in. 19.14: Capt. Geoffery Francis Bowes-Lyon,
Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders) [see E. Strathmore]. Residence , 15, Onslow Square, S.W.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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BILSLAND, Creation (U.K.) 1907, of Park Circus, City of Glasgow.
A im at a sure end.
Sir William Bilsland, LL.D., 1st Baronet ,
son of James Bilsland, farmer, of Ballat, Drymen, Stirling-
shire ; b. March 17th, 1847 5 LL.D., Glasgow Univ. 1907 ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Glasgow and Lanarkshire, a Direc-
tor of Scottish Temperance Life Assurance Co. (Limited),
and a member of the firm of Bilsland Bros. (Limited),
of 75, Hyde-park Street, Glasgow ; appointed a Knight
Com. of Order of St. Olaf of Norway 1906 ; sometime a
Trustee of National Galleries of Scotland ; was Lord
Provost of City of Glasgow and Lord -Lieut, of Co. of
City of Glasgow 1905-8; appointed Chm. of Scottish
Departmental Committee on Inebriates 1909; has 3rd
class Japanese Order of the Sacred Treasure : m. 1885,
Agnes Anne, third da. of the late Alexander Steven, of
Pro van side, Glasgow, and has issue.
&rnts — Argent, on a fesse azure between two bulls’ heads erased
sable, horned gules in chief, and a mascle of the last in base, a
salmon on its back holding a ring in its mouth proper. Cmi —
A bull’s head erased sable, horned gules.
Residence — 28, Park Circus, Glasgow.
Son living — ALEXANDER STEVEN, M.C., b. Sept. 13th, 1892 ; ed.at St. John’s Coll., Camb. ;
European War! 1914-18 as Capt. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) (M.C.) ; a member of the firm of
Gray, Dunn and Co., of 73, Stanley Street, Glasgow, and a Director of Bilsland Bros. (Limited).
Daughters living — Agnes Anne, b. 1890: m. 1915, Capt. David John Colville, Cameronians
(Scottish Rifles). Residence , Cleland, Lanarkshire. Helen Isobel, b. 1896.
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BINGHAM, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Sheffield.
Sir Albert Edward Bingham, O.B.E ., 2nd
Baronet; b. Nov. 23rd, 1868; s. his father, Sir John
Edward, 1915; is Lieut. -Col. (V.D.) R.E. (T.F. Re-
serve), head of the firm of Walker and Hall, of Sheffield,
and a J.P. ; was Master Cutler of Sheffield 1918-19;
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: tn. 1893, Lucy Barbara, da. of the
late D. L. McAllum, of Gosforth, Northumberland, and
has issue.
— Per pale azure and sable, a bend between six crosses
patee or and two flaunches of the third, each charged with a garb
vert. Crtst— A falcon rising proper charged on each wing with a
cross patee or, resting the dexter claw on a garb fessewise vert.
Residence — Ranby House, near Retford, Notts.
Daughter living— Esme Lyle, b. 1896: m. 1918, Capt. Pierre
Elliot Inchbald, M.C., R.F.A., and has issue living, Peter Bing-
ham Inchbald, b. 1919. Residence, Rookwood, Court Road,
Eltham.
Widow living of 1st Baronet -Maria {Lady Bingham ), da. of
the late William Fawcett, of Clarke House, Sheffield : m. 1863,
Sir John Edward Bingham, 1st baronet, who d. 1915. Residence ,
West Lea, Sheffield.
st baronet, el. son of Edward Bingham, of Broomgrove Lodge,
Sir John Edward Bingham,
Sheffield, was Master Cutler of Sheffield in 1881 and 1884.
BIRCHENOUGH, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Macclesfield, co. Chester.
Sir (John) Henry Birchenough,
K.C.M.G., 1st Baronet , son of the late John
Birchenough, J.P., of The Elms, Macclesfield; b.
March 7th, 1853 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., London
(B.A. 1873, M.A. 1876), at Oxford Univ., and at
l’Ecole des Sciences Politiques, Paris ; is a Member
of Advisory Council of Board of Trade, and of Gov.
Body of Imperial Coll, of Science and Technology,
Chm. of British Dyestuffs Corporation (representing
Govt.), a J.P. for Cheshire, and a Director and
Member of Executive Committee of British S.
Africa Chartered Co., of Imperial and Continental
Gas Asso., and of other Cos. ; appointed a Special
Commr. to enquire into British Trade in S. Africa
1903 (C.M.G.), a Member of Tariff Commn. 1904,
and of Roy. Commn. on Shipping Rings 1907, and
Chm. of Roy. Commn. on Paper 1917, of Empire
Cotton Growing Committee 1917, and of Council of
Min. of Reconstruction 1918; author of various articles
on political and economic questions; C.M.G. 1905,
K.C.M.G. 1916: in. 1886, Mabel Charlotte, da. of
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the late Very Rev. George Granville Bradley, C.V.O., D.D., Dean of Westminster,
and has issue.
J^nns Sable, on a bend argent three birch trees eradicated proper. (Ertst — A demi-gnu proper.
Residence— 79, Eccleston Square, S.W. Clubs— Athenaeum, Carlton, BrooksJs.
Daughters living— Sylvia Milicent, b. 1890: m. 1915, Alfred Farr Morcom, M.B., B.C., M R.C S
Elizabeth Mabel, b. 1895.
BIRD WOOD, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Anzac, and of Totnes, co. Devon.
Sir William Riddell Birdwood, G.C.M.G. ;
K.C.B. , K.C.S.I. , C.I.E. , D.S.O., 1st Baronet , el.
surviving son of the late Herbert Mills Birdwood, C.S.I.,
LL.D., J.P., I.C.S. ; b. Sept. 13th, 1865; ed. at
Clifton Coll., and at R.M.C. ; Hon. LL.D. Camb.
1919: entered 4th Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers 1883 and
1 2th Lancers 1885, became Capt. nth Bengal Lancers
1896, Brevet Major 1900, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1902,
Major 1903, Lieut.-Col. 1904, Col. 1905, Maj.-Gen.
1911, Lieut. -Gen. 1915, and Gen. 1917; Hazara Ex-
pedition 1891 (medal with clasp), Isazai Expedition 1892,
Tirah Expedition 1897-8, present at actions of Chagra
Kotal and Dargai, capture of Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and Operations in Bazar Valley (despatches, medal
with three clasps), S. Africa 1899-1902, as Staff
Officer, Brig.- Maj. Mounted Brig. (Natal) and D.A.A.G.,
and Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. (Gen. Lord Kitchener), present
at battles of Colenso, Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, Tugela
Heights, Laing’s Nek, Belfast, Lydenburg, and Pieter’s
Hill, and at Relief of Ladysmith (severely wounded, des-
patches five times, Queen’s medal with six clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, Brevets Major and Lieut.-Col.), Mohmand Expedition
1908, as Ch. of Staff, present at action of Kargha (despatches, medal with
clasp, D.S.O.), European War 1914-18 with Mediterranean Expeditionary Force,
first Comdg. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, then Dardanelles Army
during Evacuation, and subsequently Comdg. Australian troops and 5th Army
in France (wounded, despatches many times, K.C.M.G., Lieut.-Gen., Legion of
Honour, Croix de Guerre with Palm. Belgian Order de la Couronne, Order
of the Nile, Portuguese Orders of Aviz and of Tower and Sword, K.C.B , G.C.M.G.,
thanked by Parliament, cr. Baronet, granted ^10,000); was Adj. Viceroy of
India’s Body Guard 1893, Assist. Mil. Sec. and Interpreter to Com.-in-Ch.,
India 1902-4, A.A.G., India 1904-5, Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Ch., India (Gen. Lord
Kitchener) 1905-9, Brig.-Com. at Kohat 1909-12, Q.M.G., India May to Nov. 1912,
Sec. to Govt, of India, Army Depart. 1912- 14, Gen. Officer Comdg. Australian
Imperial Forces 1915-19, and A.D.C. to King Edward VII. 1908-10, and to King
George V. 1910-11 ; appointed a Member of Legislative Council of Gov.-Gen. of
India 1913, an A.D.C. Gen. to H.M. 1917, and Hon. Gen. Australian Mil. Forces
1920, and to command N. Army, India 1920 ; C I.E. and D.S.O. 1908, C.S I. 1910,
C.B. (Mil.) 1911, K.C.S.I. and IC.C.M.G. 1915, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917, G.C.M.G. 1919 :
m. 1894, Janette Hope Gonville, el. da. of Col. Sir Benjamin Parnell Bromhead,
4th Bt., C.B., and has issue.
&rms — Azure, five martlets, two, two and one within an inescutcheon voided a representation of
the Southern Cross, all argent. Crtst— Out of a mural crown gules, a martlet argent between two
branches of laurel proper.
Residences— Rawal Pindi, India; Totnes, Devonshire. Club — Cavalry.
Son living— CHRISTOPHER BROMHEAD, b. May 22nd, 1899; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at
R.M.C. ; Lieut. Indian Cav. ; was A.D.C. to Gen. Officer Comdg. Australian Corps and 5th Army
in France 1918-19 ; has Order of Aviz of Portugal.
Daughters living — Constance Jean Gonville, b. 1895: in. 1919, Frank Colin Craig, R.A. F.
Residence , — Perth, Western Australia. ■ Judith Horatia, b. 1910.
BIRKBECK, Creation (U.K.) 1886, of Horstead Hall, Norwich. [Extinct 1908.]
Sir Edward Birkbeck, K.C.V.O. , ist and last Baronet.
Widow living Of l8t Baronet— Marv Augusta {Hon . Lady Birkbeck ), da. of ist Baron
Hylton ; in. 1865, Sir Edward Birkbeck, K.C.V.O., ist baronet, who d. 1908, when the title
became ext. Residence , Mill-on-the-Bure, Lamas Buxton, Norwich.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
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BIRKIN, Creation (U.K.) 190(5, of Ruddington Grange, Ruddington, Notts.
Sir Thomas Isaac Biricin, ist Baronet ,
son of the late Richard Birkin, J.P., of Aspley Hall,
Notts; b. Feb. 15th* 1831 ; ed. privately; formerly
Capt. 3rd Vol. Batn. Notts and Derbyshire Regt.
(Robin Hood Rifles), which he assisted in forming
1859, and of which he was one of the original Officers ;
is a Director of Great Northern Railway Co. and
of Mercantile Steamship Co., and a J.P. and D.L.
for Notts (High Sheriff 1892) : in. 1856, Harriet,
youngest da. of Matthew Tebbutt, of Bluntisham,
St. Ives, Hunts, and has issue.
— Argent, a cross raguly couped vert between in the
and 4th quarters; a bee volant, and in the 2nd and 3rd a
birch tree eradicated proper. Cnst — A scorpion erect proper.
Seat— Ruddington Grange, Ruddington, Notts. Club —
Carlton.
Sons living— THOMAS STANLEY, b. Oct. 18th, 1857 ; ed.
at Wellington Coll. ; is a J.P. for Notts (High Sheriff 1915) :
m. 1894, the Hon. Margaret Diana Hopetoun, A.R.R.C. ,
youngest da. of the late Capt. the Hon. Henry Weyland
Chetwynd, R.N. [see V. Chetwynd], having had issue, of
whom Thomas Richard Chetwynd, b. 1895 ; Lieut. 7th
Dragoon Guards and R.F.C. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1917, — Henry Ralph Stanley, b. 1896; is Lieut. Roy. Warwickshire Regt.
(Reserve of Officers); European War 1914-19, — Charles Archibald Cecil, b. 1905, — Margaret Ida
Maud, b. 1900. Residence , Par House, Mapperley, Nottingham. Club, County (Nottingham).
Alexander Russell, b. 1861.— Richard Leslie, D.S.O., b. 1863 ; formerly Major S. Notts
Imperial Yeo. ; is Hon. Lieut. -Col. in the Army ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902, with 3rd Batn.
Imperial Yeo. (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1900. Residence , Esdale House, Park,
Nottingham. Clubs, Cavalry, Royal Yacht Squadron. Charles Wilfrid, C.M.G., b. 1866 ; ed. at
Rugby ; is a lace manufacturer, Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. (T.D.) Sherwood Foresters (Notts and
Derbyshire Regt.), and a J.P. and D.L. for Notts ; served during European War 1914-16 (de-
spatches, C. M.G.); C.M.G. 1916: in. 1892, Claire Lloyd, da. of Alexander Howe, of New York, and
has issue living, Charles Lloyd, b. 1907, — Winifred May, b. 1894 : nt. 1913, William Dudley Ward,
M.P. for Southampton [see E. Dudley, colls.], — Violet Hilda Margaret, b. 1899 : in. 19x8, Douglas
Holden Blew-Jones, Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, — Vera Lilian, b. 1903. Residence , Lamcote,
Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Clubs, Boodle’s, Carlton, County (Nottingham). Philip
Austen, b. 1869; is Major Territorial Force Reserve: in. 1900, Frances Emily, 2nd da. of Joseph
Littlewood, J.P., of The Park, Nottingham, and has issue living, Philip Gervaise, b. 1909, —
Geoffry Ivor, b. 1911, — Philippa Effie, b. 1902, — Frances Marjorie, b. 1905, — Beatrice Sylvia, b.
1907. Harry Lawrence, b. 1872 ; Hon. Lieut, in the Army, Major (T.D.) Yeo., and a Director
of Great Northern Railway Co. ; S. Africa 1900 (despatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps),
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force 1915-16 (despatches), and in France 1917-18 with Tank Corps
(despatches) : in. 1909, Olive Isobel, da. of the Rev. Henry Charles Russell, R. of Wollaton, Notts
[see D. Bedford, colls.], and has issue living, Peter Lawrence, b. 1910, — James Michael, b. 1912, —
David Leslie, b. 1914. Residence, Lincoln House, The Park, Nottingham.
Daughters living — Harriet Maud : in. 1883, Lieut. Cecil Edward Willoughby, formerly R.N.
[see B. Middleton, collsj. Residence , Wilford, Nottinghamshire. - Hilda Mary. Ethel Lilian,
O.B.E. ; was a Nurse Nottingham Children’s Hospital 1902-14, Hon. Sec. Notts Branch of British
Red Cross So. 1912-14, and Matron Bayley Red Cross Hospital, Nottingham 1914-19, when
she organized British Red Cross Clinic for Discharged Soldiers and Sailors ; sometime Vice-Pres.
Nottingham Branch of Croix Rouge Beige; has Medaille de la Reine Elisabeth of Belgium with
Croix Rouge; O.B.E. 1917. Residences , 16, Upper College Street, Nottingham; Ruddington
Grange, Notts.
BISSHOPP, Creation (E.) 1620, of Parham, Sussex. [Extinct 1870.]
Sir Edward Cecil Bisshopp, nth and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 9th Baronet— Mary Cecil Augusta: m. 1874, William Eaton Young, J.P
[see Young, Bt., cr. 1813, colls.]. Residence, 10, Beaufort East, Bath.
BLACK, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Louth Park, co.
Lincoln.
Sir Alec Black, ist Baronet , son of
William Black, of Great Grimsby; b. Dec. 23rd,
1872; ed. privately ; is a J.P. for Parts of Lindsey,
and a Steamship Owner of Great Grimsby : in.
1902, Florence Mary, da. of David Smith, of
Great Grimsby.
— Azure, a chevron between in chief two lions
rampant and in base a lymphad sail furled argent, flags
flying gules. Crat— A lion rampant argent, supporting a
grappling iron erect azure.
Residence — Bargate, Great Grimsby. Clubs —
Reform, Royal Automobile, County (Grimsby).
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BLACKETT, Creation (E.) 1673, of Newcastle, Northumberland.
Sir Hugh Douglas Blackett, 8th
Baronet ; b. March 24th, 1873 ; s. his father, Maj.-
Gt?i. Sir Edward William, C.B. , 1909; for-
merly Capt. Northumberland Yeo. ; was High
Sheriff of Northumberland 1914 : m. 1903, Helen
Katharine, da. of the late George William Lowther
[ see Lowther, Bt., cr. 1824], and has issue.
$rms — Argent, on a chevron between three mullets pierced
sable three escallops of the field.
Seats — Matfen Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Bonnie
Rigg, Bardon Mill, Northumberland. Clubs — Boodle’s,
Cavalry.
Sons living — CHARLES DOUGLAS, b. Aug. 15th, 1904.
•^—George William, b. 1906. Francis Hugh, b. 1907.
Rupert Henry, b. 1911.
Brothers living— Arthur Edward, b. 1874 ; ed. at Welling-
ton Coll. : in. 1917, Diana de Bonetto, da. of Rudolph
Goetz, of Swiss Legation, Paris. Residence , Sockburn, Darlington.— —Ralph, b. 1877; ed. at
R.M.C. ; is Capt. S. Irish Horse Special Reserve ; formerly Capt. 14th Hussars : in. 1910, Evaleen
Maud Mary, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Walter Weldon [see Weldon, Bt., colls.]. Residence ,
Hal ton Red House, Corbridge-on-Tyne. Club, Army and Navy.
Uncle living (son of 6th baronet) — Henry Wise Ridley, b. 1842 ; formerly Major 19th Hussars ;
Lieut. -Col- (retired) 1884. Residence , Home Wood, East Liss, Hants. Clubs , Army and Navy,
Wellington.
Aunt living (daughter of 6th baronet)— Georgiana Emma : in. 1871, Rear-Adm. John Crawford
Wilson, who d. 1885, and has issue living, Julia Margaret: m. 1st, 1898, Major Robert Henry
Isacke (formerly 1st Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers), Reserve of Officers, who obtained a divorce
1906; 2ndly, 1907, Lieut.-Col. Alexander Shairp, C.M.G., Indian Army, and has issue living (by
2nd marriage), John Norman b. 1908. Residence , 51, Drayton Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major Charles Francis Blackett, 2nd son of 6th baronet, b. 1841, d.
1919: 111. 1886, Henrietta Louise Johanne Martha (now of Hanover House, Ken-
sington, Bath), da. of the late Herr Carl Schmidt : —
Vera Katharina, b. 1888 : 111. 1911, Baron Octave Georges Lecca, Major Roumanian Roj'. Horse Guards
Regt. ; formerly Gov. of co. Suceava [European War (Knight of Star of Roumania, and Knight
Com. of Order St. Anne of Russia)], and has issue living, Rodolphe Charles .George, b. 1912.
Residences , 12, Avenue des Eperons d’Or, Brussels; n, Str. Cantacuzen, Bucharest, Roumania.
Issue of the late John Charles Blackett, R.N., 4th son of 5th baronet, b. 1813, d.
1896: in. 1st, 1845, Maria, who d. 1847, da. of Benjamin Berthon, of
Woodlands, Tasmania ; 2ndly, 1852, Emily Jane, who d. 1899, da. of the late
Col. William Wild Cockcraft, 58th Regt. : —
(By 1st marriage) Mary Patience : in. 1866, Col. William Charles Hood, formerly Comdg. 2nd Batn.
The Queen’s (Roy. West Surrey Regt.). (By 2nd marriage) Harold, b. 1854 ; ed. at Radley ;
formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Prince of Wales’s Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.) : in. 1881, Marion, da. of
the late Richard Gosling, of Ecclesfield, Ashford, and has issue, Henry Beaumont, b. 1886 ;
ed. at Radley ; an Inspector of Board of Agriculture, and Capt. 4th Batn. Yorkshire Regt. ; Euro-
pean War 1914 (wounded, despatches) : in. 1916, Evelyn Nora Mary. da. of J. B. Lazenby, of
Riverview, Rothbury, Northumberland, and Newcastle-on-Tyne, — Kathleen Marion.- ■■ Rev . John
Charles, b. 1865; ed. at Univ. Coll., Durham (B.A. 1899), and at Wells Theological Coll. ; is R. of
Compton and Shawford. Residence, Compton Rectory, Winchester. Henry, C.B.E., b. 1867:
became Com. 1903, Capt. 1907, and Rear-Adm. 1919 ; European War 1914-19 with Ocean Escort
(despatches, C.B.E.); C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1906, the Hon. Pamela Mary, youngest da. of 1st
Baron Fisher, and has issue living, Pamela, b. iqn. Club, Army and Navy.-— —Frances Ida.'
Emily.— Edith. Nesta Mary: in. 1898, Lionel Charles Lane Fox-Pitt [B. Sheffield]. Resi-
dence, Cliff House, Shaftesbury. Evelyn : m. 1902, Major Christopher Montagu Blackett,
formerly Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), youngest surviving son of the late Edward Algernon
Blackett, R.N. ; ofWylam. Residence ,
The 1st baronet acquired considerable wealth by his mines and collieries. The 2nd baronet was
M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tyne, and an Alderman and sometime Mayor of that borough.
BLACKWOOD, Creation (U.K.) 1814.
Sir Francis Blackwood, 4th Baronet,
son of 2nd Baronet ; b. Nov. nth, 1838; s. his brother,
Sir Henry, B.N., 1854; entered R.N. 1850, became
Com. 1869, and Capt. (retired) 1886 ; served in Crimea
(medal with two clasps, Turkish medal) : m. 1st, 1861,
Laura Olivia, who d. 1865, da. of the late R. S. Palmer,
Esq., of Merrion Square, Dublin; 2ndly, 1871, Dorothy
Frances, who d. 1919, da. of the late Rev. E. H. Quicke,
of Newton St. Cyres, Devon, and has issue.
^rrnfl — Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief of the last three holly
leaves of the field. Crest — On a cap of maintenance gules turned
up ermine, a crescent argent.
Residence, — 5, Beaufort House, Beaufort Street, S.W. Club —
United Service.
Grandchildren living— (Issue of the late Henry Robert Temple
Blackwood (el. son by 1st marriage), b. 1862, d. 1910 : in. 1892,
Rebecca Paffard, da. of T. Scullard, formerly of Cosham, Hants):—
HENRY PALMER TEMPLE, b. May 12th, 1896. Francis
Elliot Temple, b. 1901. Laura Temple, b. 1893.
Sons living -By 2nd marriage— Maurice Baldwin Raymond,
D S.O., R.N., b. 1882 ; became Lieut. 1904, Lieut.-Com. 1912, and
Com. 1916; served during European War 1914-17 (D.S.O.);
D.S.O. 1917 : m. 1915, Dorothea, da. of the late Hon. G. Bertrand
Edwards, of Hurn Park, Sydney, N.S. Wales, and has issue living,
a son, b. 1916, — a da., b. 1917.— -Neville Foster, b. 1884: in. 1919,
Kathleen Nelly, da. of the late II. S. Mosenthal.
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Daughters living— By 1st marriage — Laura Gwendoline: in. 1887, the Rev. Louis Henry
Bradford, who d. 1920, and has issue living, Charles Henry Welman, b. 1888,— Humphrey Clement
Palmer, b. 1890. By 2nd marriage— Ida Dorothy: m. 1898, Cordell William Firebrace, for-
merly 7th Hussars, and has issue living, Robert Cordell, b. 1899, — Francis Lyne, b. 1907, — Cicely
Frances, b. 1901,— Angela Christian, b. 1905. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Sir Stevenson Arthur Blackwood, K.C.B. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Stevenson Arthur Blackwood, b. 1867, d. 1917 : in. 1911, Kate Lavinia, da.
of Leonard Abbott, of Parkstone, Dorset :—
Patrick Stevenson, b. 1912.
Grandchildren of the late Arthur Johnstone Blackwood, 2nd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Sir Stevenson Arthur Blackwood, K.C. B., b. 1832, d. 1893 : in. 1858, Harriet
Sydney, who d. 1907, widow of 6th Duke of Manchester, and da. of Conway Richard
Dobbs, of Castle Dobbs, co. Antrim : —
Algernon Henry, b. 1869 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Edinburgh Univ. Cecilia Grace, b. 1862 :
m. 1920, Arthur Ernest Hobart-Hampden [see E. Buckinghamshire, colls.]. Ada Sydney,
b. 1871.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. F rancis Price Blackwood, R. N. , 3rd son of 1st baronet :—
Issue of the late Francis James Lindesay Price Blackwood, b. 1849, d. 18 9 2 : in. Adeline
Elizabeth (who d. 1919, having in. 2ndly, 1899, Reginald W. Wileman), da. of the late
M. Ramsden Glover, of Liverpool and Valparaiso: —
Children living.
The 1st baronet, a Vice-Admiral of the Blue, was the youngest son of Sir John Blackwood, 2nd
baronet, of Bally Leidy, whose wife, Dorcas, was, after her husband’s decease, created Baroness
Dufferin and Clandeboye in her own right [ see E. Dufferin, colls.]. He was the bearer of the
despatches announcing the victory of Trafalgar.
HUNTER-BLAIR, Creation (G.B.) 1786, of Edinburgh.
Vigilance, strength , pleasure.
mounted of a mullet of the field, Cuninghame oy
j&upportm — Dexter, a dog of chase salient argent ;
an open crown and a chain hanging thereat or.
Residence — Caldey Abbey, Tenby. Clubs-
Right Rev. Sir David Oswald
Hunter-Blair {Abbot of Abingdon), 5th
Baronet; b. Sept. 30th, 1853; s • his
father, Sir Edward, 1896 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1876, M. A. 1878); formerly Capt.
Ayr and Wigtown Militia ; is a Monk of
the Order of St. Benedict, and a Mitred
Abbot (blessed 1913) ; has been Master
of St. Benet’s Hall, Oxford, and Abbot
of The Abbey, Fort Augustus.
&rms — Quarterly : 1st, argent, a chevron gules
between three bugles vert, vested and stringed of
the second, Hunter; 2nd, argent on a chevron
gules between three cross-crosslets fitchee sable
a fleur-de-lis or, within a double ressure flory
counterflory of the second, Kennedy, of Culzean ;
3rd, argent, on a saltire sable eight mascles of
the field, in chief a star gules, Blair; 4th, argent,
a shake-fork sable, and in chief a rose gules, sur-
Brozvnhill. Crest — A stag’s head cabossed proper.
sinister , an antelope springing proper, gorged with
—Oxford and Cambridge, Scottish Conservative.
Brothers living — EDWARD, b. March, 1858; is a retired Capt. R.N., and a J.P. and D.L.
for Ayrshire ; European War 1914-18 : m. 1886, Cecilia Dora, da. of the late Sir William James
Farrer [see B. Farrer of Abinger, colls.], and has issue living, James, b. 1889 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll., and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1911), is Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders ; served during
European War 1915-18 (wounded): m. 1917, Jean, da. of T. W. McIntyre, of Sorn, Ayrshire, —
Gaspard Patrick, R.N., b. 1895; became Lieut. 1018. Seat, Blairquhan Castle, Maybole. Clubs,
Naval and Military, New. Forbes Cromartie, 0. 1859 ; ed. at Repton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. Honours 1881, LL.B. 1883); formerly Major 3rd Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers ; is a partner in
the firm of Wauchope, Moodie and Co., of Leith ; European War 1915-19 (two medals, 1915 star).
Residence, 53, Manor Place, Edinburgh. Clubs, Carlton, New (Edinburgh). Walter Charles,
C.B., C.M.G., b. i860; formerly Maj.-Gen. Comdg. R.A., Malta; retired 1920; served with Nile
Expedition 1898 (despatches, two medals with clasp, Brevet Lieut. -Col.); has Serbian Order of the
White Eagle and French Legion of Honour; C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.M.G. 1917 : in. 1888, Ethel Mary,
da. of David Logan, M.I.C.E., and has issue living, John Wauchope, b. 1903, — Alice Dalrymple, b.
1889: ni. 1909, Major Willoughby Ewart Peel, D.S.O., Camel Transport Corps, of Alexandria,
Egypt, and has issue living, John Willoughby b. 1913, Charles b. 1919, Patricia Mary b. 1912,
Araminta b. 1916, — Cicely Mary ( Lady Wilkinson), b. 1891 : in. 1910, Maj.-Gen. Sir Percival
Spearman Wilkinson, K.C.M.G., C.B. Club, United Service.-^— Reginald Stanley, M.B.E., b.
1861 ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. Gordon Highlanders ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882, in E.
Soudan campaign 1884 (medal with four clasps, bronze star), in Nile Expedition 1885, and in S.
Africa 1901 ; appointed a Gen. Staff Officer 1914 ; M.B.E. 1919: in. 1893, Emily, da. of the late
Robert Heaton Rhodes, of Christchurch, New Zealand, and has issue living, David Walter (Club,
Naval and Military), b. 1894; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ; Capt. Gordon High-
landers; served during European War 1914-19 (prisoner), and in S. Russia 1919 on Mil. Intelli-
gence: in. 1919, Barbara, da. of the late George Cameron Norman, — Ronald, D.S.C., R.N ,
b. 1898 : became a Sub-Lieut. 1917, and Lieut, 1919 ; European War 1914-19 Comdg. Coastal
Motor Boat (D.S.C.), — Reginald Eustace, b. 1905, — Elisabeth Anne, b. 1909. Residence, Broom-
house, Duns. Clubs, Naval and Military, New (Edinburgh). John, b. 1865; ed. at Fettes
Coll., and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is a Member ot London Stock Exchange : m. 1890, Maude, da.
of the late Sandford Wills-Sandford, of Compton Castle, Somerset, and has issue living, Colin
Edward, b. 1898 : ed. at Eton, and at R.M C. ; 2nd Lieut. Scots Guards (Reserve) ; European War
1917-18 (wounded). Residence , Elmbank, Halliford-on-Thames. Club, Windham. Gilbert
Wauchope, b. 1868 ; ed. at Fettes Coll. ; served in S. Africa 1902, with Ceylon Contingent : in. 1904,
Muriel Frances, el. da. of Frank Napier Thorowgood [see colls., infra]. Residence, Hoolankande,
Madukelle, Ceylon. Club, Badminton.
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Sisters living — Dorothea Elizabeth Thomasina {Countess of Glasgow) : in. 1873, the 7th Earl
of Glasgow, who d. 1915. Residence, The Craig, Fairlie, Ayrshire. Helen Constance : in.
1st, 1883, Capt. Stair Hathorn Johnston Stewart of Physgill, who d. 1904, formerly 20th Hussars ;
2ndly, 1906, Major Charles Francis Cracroft Jarvis (Lincolnshire Regt.), a Member of Lloyd’s
{Club, Boodle’s), and has issue living( by 2nd marriage), Ralph George Edward, b, 1907. Residences ,
Doddington Hall, Lincoln; 8, Manson Place, Queen’s Gate, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John Hunter-Blair, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1825, d. 1885 : in.
1852, Emily Williams, da. of the late Edward Grant : —
Caroline: in. 1874, Walter Morgan, who d. 1903, el. son of the late Sir Walter Morgan, formerly Ch.
Justice of Madras, and has issue living, Nest: in. 1913, Stanley Clifford Probyn.— Elizabeth
Montgomery: m. 1881, Frank Napier Thorowgood {Club, Windham), and has issue living, Arthur
Penton Napier, D.S.O., R.N., b. 1884 [see “ Companionage ”] : m. 1907, Agnes, da. of Sir Philip
Watts, K.C.B., LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., and has issue living, a son b. 19 — , a da. b. 19 — , a da.
b. 1911, — Muriel Frances: in. 1904, Gilbert Wauchope Hunter-Blair [see ante], — Enid Caroline
{Lady Clayton ): in. 1912, Brig.-Gen. Sir Gilbert Falkingham Clayton, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G.
(formerly R.A.), — Maud Ethel : in. 1912, David Eliott Lockhart, of the Bank of England, and has
issue living, James b. 1915, Susan b. 1913. Residence , xi, Cheyne Row, S.W.
The 1st baronet was M.P. for, and Lord Provost of, the city of Edinburgh, and a partner in the
banking-house of Sir William Forbes and Co.
KE, Creation (I.) 1622, of Menlough, Galway.
*Sz>Thomas Patrick Ulick John Harvey Blake,
15th Baronet ; b. March 18th, 1870; s. his father, Sir Valen-
tine, 1912 ; formerly Lieut. W. of Scotland Artillery, S. Div.
R.A. ; is a J.P. for co. Galway, and Capt. R.G.A. : m. 1903,
Evelyn Winifred, youngest da. of Lewes Gower Stewart,
formerly Lieut. R.E., and has issue.
— Argent, a frett gules. Grtst — A tiger-cat passant guardant
proper.
Seat — Menlough, Galway.
Son living— ULICK TEMPLE, b. Aug. 6th, 1904.
Sister living — Maude Julia, b. 1868 : m. 1901, Major Frederick
Sheward Cartwright, formerly 4th Batn. Connaught Rangers, and has
issue living, John Sheward, b. 1902, — Harold Valentine, b. 1904, — Percy
Blake, b. 1900, — William Harvey (twin), b. 1906, — Oona Eileen (twin),
b. 1902. Residence, New Dove House, Hatch End, Middlesex.
Great-Uncle living (son of 12th baronet) — Valentine Charles, b. 1844 :
1882, da. of the late Rev. John Dill, of Clonmel.
Widow living Of 14th Baronet— Camilla Eugenia ( Lady Blake), da. of Harvey Combe,
formerly M.S.C. : in. 1864, Sir Valentine Blake, 14th baronet, who d. 1912. Residence , New
Dove House, Hatch End, Middlesex.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late John Francis Blake, 2nd son of 12th baronet : —
Issue of the late Bernard Valentine Blake, b. 1840, d. 1875 : in. 1868, Harriette, widow
of Major Paul, of Albury : —
Bernard, b. 1872. Resides in Melbourne.
Descendants of the late Dominick Joseph Blake, 2nd son of 10th baronet: —
Grandson of the late Surg.-Maj. Walter Blake (infra): —
Issue of the late Luttrell Bruce Blake, b. 18 — , d. 1919 : m. 1904, Lucy Charlotte Ellen,
who d. 1907, da. of John Newall Moore :—
Walter Bruce Blake Yelverton, b. 190-.
Grandsons of the late Walter Blake (infra) : —
Issue of the late Surg.-Maj. Walter Blake, b. 18 — , d. 1881 : 111. 1875, Ellen Gertrude, da. of
Capt. William Moriarty : —
Cecil Bruce, b. 1880 ; is Major R.F.A. : in. 1909, Efhe, da. of S. Earnshaw Howell, J.P., and has
issue living, Charles Anthony Howell, b. 19x1, — Valentine John Bruce, b. 1914, — Elinor Joyce,
b. 1910.— Gwendoline Bruce.
Issue of the late Walter Blake, b. 1799, d. i860 : in. 1840, Mary, da. of Charles
Blake, of Bridge House, Tuam : —
Mary Cecilia.— -Elizabeth Campbell.
Descendants of the late John Blake, 4th son of 3rd baronet :
Grandchildren of the late Valentine O’Connor Blake (infra) : —
Issue of the late Col. Maurice Charles Joseph Blake, C.B., b. 1837, d. 1915: in. 1863, Jean-
nette, who d. 1916, only da. of Dr. Richard O’Reilly, formerly of Sans Souci, co. Dublin : —
Valentine, b. 1866 ; formerly Capt. Connaught Rangers ; was High Sheriff of co. Mayo 1916. Resi-
dence, Tower Hill, Ballyglass, co. Mayo.— —Olivia. -Georgina.' Margaret.
Issue of the late Valentine Joseph Blake, b. 1843, d. 1912 : in. 1880, the Hon. Mary French,
who d. 1919, da. of 3rd Baron de Freyne : —
Of whom Arthur, b. 1884 ; Lieut. -Col. R.A.M.C. Valentine Charles, b. 1885 ; Capt. Irish Guards;
d. (killed in action during European War) 1916. Isidore, b. 18S7. Residence, Heath House,
Maryborough, Queen’s co. Club, St. Stephen’s Green. Lionel, b. 1888. Harold, b. 1893 ;
Lieut. Roy. Munster Fusiliers; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1917. Gerald,
b. 1897.— Kathleen.— Gladys ; tit. 1918, Arthur Howard Gorges. Residence, 28, Ann Street,
Edinburgh.
Grandchildren of the late Maurice Blake, Major N. Mayo Militia, b. 1771, d. 1847 :
in. 1803, Maria, who d. 1810, da. of Valentine O'Connor, of Oakley Park, Black-
rock, co. Dublin : —
Issue of the late Valentine O’Connor Blake, b. 1808, d. 1879 : in. 1836, the Hon. Margaret
Mary, who d. 1869, da. of 3rd Baron Ffrench : —
Robert Joseph, b. 1847. Thomas Joseph, b. 1849; Bar. King’s Inn, Dublin, 1873; is a Member of
Dublin Chamber of Commerce, and “Father” of the Connaught Bar So.— Martin Joseph, b.
1853 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1879.
BLA]
Virtus sola nobilitas.
Virtue alone ennobles.
in. 1871, Isabel, who d.
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The founder of this family is said to have accompanied King John to Ireland in 1185. T.he 1st
baronet, Sir Valentine Blake, was Mayor of Galway borough 1611 and 1630. The 6th baronet. Sir
Walter, was the first Catholic gentleman of any distinction that joined William III. ; he maintained
and clothed a regiment at his own expense.
BLAKE, Creation (G.B.) 1772, of Langham, Suffolk.
Sir Patrick James Graham Blake, 5th Baronet , only son of the
late Rev. Henry Bunbury Blake, el. son of 4th baronet ; b. Oct. 22nd, 1861 ; s. his
grandfather, Sir Henry Charles, 1880 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; formerly Lieut.
3rd Batn. Suffolk Regt. ; is a J.P. for Suffolk : m. 1883, Emma Gertrude, only da.
of the late Thomas Pilkington Dawson, Esq., of Groton House, Suffolk, and has issue.
Jims— Not recorded at Heralds’ College.
Address — 49, St. James’s Street, S.W.
Son living— CUTHBERT PATRICK, D.S.O., R.N., b. Jan. 2nd, 1885 ; became Lieut. 1907, and
Lieut.-Com. 1915; served at battle of Jutland 19x6 (despatches, D.S.O., Russian Order of
St. Anne); D.S.O. 1916: in. 1916, Florence Wilhelmina, da. of Engineer-Capt. William Richard
Apps, M.V.O., R.N., and has issue living, Veronica Anstace, b. 1919.
Daughter living — Veronica, b. 1887 : m. 1914, the Rev. Henry James Hensman, Chap, to the
Forces, and has issue living, Julian Watts, b. 1913.
Sisters living — Emma Gage, b. 1857: in. 1892, George Henry Fillingham, Esq., and has issue
living, George Augustus, b. 1893 ; is Lieut. Household Cav. Residence, Syerston Hall, Newark.
Julia Porteus, b. 1858.— Mary Anne Thellusson, b. i860.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Gage Blake, son of 4th baronet, b. 1821, d. 1889 : m. 1859,
Mary, da. of the late Rev. James T. Bennet, R. of Cheveley : —
Constance Gage, b. i860 : in. 1882, Edward Charles Harrison Bennet, of Copdock, Ipswich, and has
issue living, Bridget Mary, b. 1889. Residence, Rokeles Hall, Watton, Norfolk.— Evelyn Gage,
b. 1861 : m. 1902, Charles Guerin Crofts. Residence , 13, Durward House, Kensington Court, W.
—Henrietta Lillie Gage, b. 1864.
Grandchildren of the late James Bunbury Blake, 4th son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. George Pilkington Blake, b. 1835, d. 19 — : m. 1st, i860, Adeline, who
d. 1890, da. of the late James King King, M.P., of Staunton Park, Hereford; 2ndly,
1893, Adela Mary, da. of the late Theobald Theobald, J.P., of Sutton Courtney Abbey,
Abingdon, and widow of Thomas Duffield, J.P., formerly 5th Dragoon Guards: —
(By 1st marriage), Eustace James Pilkington, b. 1865 ; ed. at Harrow : m. 1889, Ethel Minna, da. of
the late Col. P. B. Schreiber, Roy. Scots., having had issue, of whom Norman Pilkington b. 1890;
d. killed in action during European War, — Violet Hilda (twin), b. 1890.— Adeline Annie : in. 1884,
Hardinge Hay Cameron, formerly Colonial Treasurer, Ceylon. Kathleen Mary : in. 1888,
Francis Millett Rickards, formerly of Ashtead, near Epsom, and has issue living, Thomas Millett
b. 1889,— 'Geraldine : in. 1907, Edward Hector Le Marchant Thomas.
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Sudbury.
BLAKE, Creation (U.K.) 1907, of Tillmouth Park, Cornhill, co. Northumberland.
I shall rise again.
Sir F rancis Douglas Blake, C.B.,M.B.,
1st Baronet , el. son of the late Francis Blake, of
Tillmouth Park, Northumberland; b. Feb. 27th,
1856 ; ed. at Cheltenham, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1879) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1881 ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for Northumberland (acting Vice-Lieut. 1920),
Chm. of County Council and of Quarter Sessions,
Chm. of its Territorial Force Asso., and Hon.
Col. a Cyclist Batn. (Territorial Force) ; formerly
Hon. Col. Northumberland F. A. (Reserve), and
Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. Comdt. Northumberland
R.G.A.; unsuccessfully contested Tynemouth (Z)
1895 and 1900 ; has sat as M.P. for Berwick -
on-Tweed Div. of Northumberland ( Co.L ) since
Aug. 1916; C.B. (Civil) 1919: m. 1886, Selina
Colquhoun, who d. 1915, el. da. of James Cleland
Burns [B. Inverclyde], and has issue.
— Per chevron argent and sable, a chevron per
chevron between in chief two garbs and in base a frette all
counter changed. Crest — A morion proper, thereon a martlet
argent, holding in the beak a sprig of barley sable.
Seat — Tillmouth Park, Cornhill-on-Tweed, Northumber-
land. Club — United University.
Sons living-F RANCIS EDWARD COLQUHOUN, b. 1893; Capt. Yeo. Patrick Delaval,
b. 1904.
Daughters living— Kathleen Selina Douglas, b. 1888 : in. 1910, Major George Henry Ivar Grey,
Roy. Defence Corps. Residence , Middle Ord, Berwick-on-Tweed, Northumberland. Marjorie
Frances, A 1890: in. 1917, Capt. R. N. F. Mills, Roy. Flying Corps, who d. (killed in action
during European War) 1917.
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BLAKER Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Brighton, Sussex.
Sir John George Blaker, O.B.E. , ist
Baronet , son of John George Blaker; b. 1854;
elected Mayor of Brighton 1895, 1896, 1897, and
1898; was Ch. Mil. Representative for Brighton
Area during European War; Knt. 1897, O.B.E.
1918 : in. 1890, Lily, da. of Samuel Cowell, and
has issue.
^rms— Ermine three chevronelles, in chief two towers
sable. Crrst — A horse’s head sable, charged with three
chevronelles argent.
Seat — The Romans, Stanford Avenue, Preston, Brighton.
Son living — REGINALD, b. April 27th, 1900 ; ed. at
Charterhouse.
Daughter living— Jessie, l. 1901.
BLAKISTON, Creation (G B.) 1763, of London.
[Name pronounced “ Blackiston.”]
Sir Horace Nevile Blakiston, 5th Baronet , el. son of the late Rev.
Horace Mann Blakiston, B.D., 4th son of 3rd Baronet; b. Aug. 2nd,' 1861; s. his
uncle, Sir Matthew, 1883 ; ed. at Tonbridge Sch.
&rms — Not yet granted at Heralds’ College.
Residence — Cambridge House, The Avenue, Clifton, Bristol.
Brother living — CHARLES EDWARD, b. Dec. 28th, 1862 ed. at Tonbridge Sch.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Frederick Turnly Blakiston, youngest brother of 5th baronet, b.
1864, d. 1894 : vi. 1888, Eleanor Isabella (now of Gresford, Knotty Ash, Liver-
pool), da. of John Richard Fitzgerald : —
Arthur Frederick, M.C., b. 1892; ed. at Emmanuel Coll., Camb. ; is Lieut. R.F.A. : served during
European War 1918 (M.C.). Edith Mabel: in. 1916, Col. S. W. Doyle, V.D., and has issue
living, Arthur Blakiston. b. 1918. Lucy Eleanor : in. 1912, George William Winckworth Wallace
Milroy, and has issue living, Charles Patrick, b. 1913. Residence, iia, Carlton Hill, N.W.8.
Issue of the late Charles Robert Blakiston, 5th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1825, d. 1898 :
in. 1858, Mary Anna (now of Otaki, New Zealand), da. of the late Most Rev.
Henry, John Chitty Harper, D.D., sometime Bishop of Christchurch, and
Primate of New Zealand : — '
Henry Matthew, b. i860; Bar. Inner Temple 1884: is a Bar. and Solicitor of Supreme Court,
New Zealand : in. 1899, Julia, widow of L. E. H. Corbett. Residence , Danevirke, New Zealand.
■ Arthur John, b. 1862; is a sheep farmer, and a J.P. : m. 1897, Mabel Bohun, da. of the late
Henry Hayes Hennah, J.P., of Christchurch, New Zealand, and has issue living, Mabel Rona,
b. 1901. Rev. Edward Nevile, b. 1864 ; is V. of Hororata, New Zealand : in. 1902, Theodora
Mary, da. of Lewis Prichard Moline, M.I.C.E., of Melbourne. Residence, The Vicarage,
Hororata, New Zealand. Reginald Norman, b. 1866; is a Bar. and Solicitor of Supreme Court,
New Zealand : in. 1894, Annie Constance, da. of the late William Henry Hunter, of Porangahau,
New Zealand, and has issue living, Arthur Norman Hunter, b. 1899, — Hilda Mary, b. 189-, — Anne
Constance Olive, b. iqo-. Residence , Danevirke, New Zealand.— —Charles Douglas, b. 1868 : in.
1908, Ethel Anne, da. of the late John Henley Whishaw, of Featherston, New Zealand, and has
issue living, Peter Henley Douglas, b. 1911, — Charles Michael Hardy, b. 1919, — Phyllis Anne
Whishaw, — Patricia Elizabeth Harper, — Barbara Helen Joan. Residence, Dannevirke, New
Zealand. Rosamond Mary.— Lucy Eleanor: in. 1898, Arthur Granville Turner, and has
issue living, Cecily Mary Granville, b. 1901, — Marjorie Granville, b. 1905. Residence, Geraldine,
Canterbury, New Zealand.
Issue of the late Major John Blakiston, 27th Regt., 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1785.
d. 1867 : 111. 1814, Jane, who d. 1874, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Wright, R. of
Market Bosworth : —
John Rochfort : in. 1876, Georgiana Helen, da. of the late Rev. Francis William Cubitt [B. Hastings,
colls.], and has issue living, John Francis, b. 1882 : ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is Lieut. Indian
Army (Reserve) : in. 1918, Paula, da. of Allen Howard, of 5, Stanley Road, Allahabad, India, —
Margaret, b. 18 — , — Catherine, b. 18 — , — Mary Helen, b. 1889. Residence, The Wilderness, West
End, Southampton. Clubs, Devonshire, Royal Southern Yacht.
Grandchildren of the late Major John Blakiston (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Thomas Wright Blakiston, b. 1832, d. 1891 : in. 1885, Ann Mary
(now of Bursledon, Hants), da. of the late James Dun, of London, Ohio, U.S.A. : —
Lawrence Wright, b. 1889 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; Capt. Norfolk Regt. ; Persian Gulf 1914-15 (wounded,
despatches): in. 1918, Ileene, who d. 1918, da. of Edwin James Kelly, of Gungapore, Rajputana,
India. Jessie Carmichael : in 1914, Francis Joseph O’Reilly, and has issue living, a son, b. 19 — ,
— a son, b. 19 — .
Issue of the late Com. Thomas Blakiston, R.N., 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1790,
d. 1855: in. 1827, Harriot, who d. 1886, da. of the late John Harvey, of Thorpe,
Norfolk : —
Bertha Harriot: in. 1861, Major Frank Astley Cubitt (formerly of 5th Fusiliers) [B. Hastings,
colls.], and has issue living, Sir Bertram Blakiston, K.C.B., b. 1862 [see “ Knightagb’’] : in.
1897, Leila, da. of the late Capt. William Norman Leslie, — Julian Francis, b. 1869, — Thomas
Astley, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1871 [see “ Companionage ”] : in. 1920, Olive, widow of Bernard
S. Grissell, — Theresa Helen : in. 1905, Dr. Moritz Julius Bonn, Professor at Berlin Univ. Resi-
dences, Thorpe Hall, Norwich ; Fritton House, Suffolk.
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Grandchildren of the late Richard Bayly Blakiston-Houston, 5th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. John Blakiston-Houston, b. 1829, d. 1920: in. 1859, Marian, who d.
1890, da. of the late Richard S. Streatfeild, of The Rocks, Sussex : —
Richard, b. 1864; is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own); formerly Capt. 5th Batn. Roy.
Irish Rifles : in. 1897, Lilian Agnes, da. of the late George Jardine Kidston, of Finlaystone, Ren-
frewshire, and has issue living, John Matthew, A 1898; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Lieut. Hussars,
— George, b. 1900, — Marian, b. 1905, — Elizabeth Agnes, b. 1911. Residences , Roddens, Ballywalter,
co. Down ; Finlaystone, Langbank, Renfrewshire. Charles, b. 1868 : nt. 1904, Norah Emily,
only da. of the late Edward Hickman Persse, of Mount Verner, co. Galway James Edward,
b. 1877; Major 8th Hussars; served during European War 1914-15 : in. 1913, Dorothy Irene, da.
of Col. Frederic William Rea, Indian Army, and has issue living, Sheelah, b. 19x5, — Barbara
Kathleen, b. T917. John, D.S.O., b. 1881 ; Major Hussars, and an A.A. and Q.M.G., with
rank of Lieut.-Col.; European War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches. D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1917: m.
19x0, Louisa Henrietta Leconte, of Pont St. Ouen, France. Mary Charlotte : in. 1884, Harry
Scarlett, LL.B., J.P., Bar.-at-law, who d. 1919, of Preston, West Firle, Sussex, and has issue
living, Charles Herbert, b. 1888; a M.I.C.E.; sometime in R.G.A., — Nina Kathleen, b. 18 — :
in. 1914, Col. Cyril Eustace Palmer, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. , R.A., and has issue living, Robert
Edward, b. 1919, — Clarissa Mary, — Anne Jacqueline. Anne Marian. Dora: m. 1905, Brig.-
Gen. Francis Rowland Scarlett, C.B., D.S.O., and has issue living, Richard Francis, b. 1905, —
James Rowland, b. 1909, — Norman John, b. 1910. Mabel: m. 1896, George Hurst Fowler, and
.has issue living, Frank, b. 1897 ; is Flight-Lieut. R.A.F., — Bryan John, b. 1898 ; Lieut. R.H.A., —
Elizabeth Jane Marian b. 1920. Isabel: m. 1911, Brig.-Gen. David Ramsay Sladen, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., and has issue liying, John Ramsay, b. 1912, — David Ramsay, b. 1918, — Donah Alice..
Ethel Fanny : in. 1902, James Robert Macalpine-Downie, who d. (killed in action during European
War) 1918, and has issue living, Robert, b. 1904, — Archiebald James, b. 1906.— Hilda : in. 1907,
Capt. George James Bruce, D.S.O., M.C., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1918 [ see
Colthurst, Bt.]. Residences, Orangefield, and Rodens, Belfast. Club, Carlton.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Peyton Blakiston, M.D., F.R.S., 6th son of 2nd
baronet : —
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late John Richard Blakiston, b. 1829, d. 1917: in. xst, 1854,
Elizabeth, who d. 1856, da. of the late Gen. Sir Edward Nicolls; 2ndly, 1857 Marie, who
d. 1908, da. of Pierre Simon, M.D., F.R.S., and widow of Major Hill : —
Ralph, b. 1861 : in. 1st, 1889, Ellen Anne Fell, who d. 1910, da. of the late Rev. Robert Walker,
V. of Wymeswold, Leicestershire; 2iidly, 1916, Rosemary, da. of Edmund Gore, of Crosby, and
has issue living (by 1st marriage), Rev. Robert Ralph Christian (of Gresford, Knotty Ash, Liverpool),
b. 1890; is Curate in Diocese of Liverpool, — John Horace (of Palmiste Estate, San Fernando,
Trinidad), b. 1897 ! Lieut. R.N.R. (retired), — Anna Marie, b. 1892. Residence, 9, Hatfield
Road, Ainsdale, near Southport. Aubrey, b. 1862 : m. 1881, Lelia Emily, da. of Edmund Harris,
of Rugby, and has issue living, Eleanor Lelia Marie : in. 1903, Anthony James Hasslacher, — Violet
Audrey Mary, — Dorothy Mary, — Clare Josephine Mary. Clarence, b. 1864 ; is a member of the
dramatic profession : in. 1888, Clementina, da. of J. Lindsay, of Glasgow. Maud Douglas : m.
1882, George Richard Green, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., who d. 1920, of Portmadoc, N. Wales, and has
issue living, George Douglas, R.N., b. 1902 ; became a Midshipman 1919, — Gladys, — Sibyl : in.
1910, Major Stanley Samuel Sykes, M.C., 8th W. Yorkshire Regt., and has issue living, Nigel
Stanley b. 1910, William Douglas b. 1914. Residence, Ford Bank, Wetherby, Yorkshire.
Minna: in. 1st, 1893, Robert Ellis; 2ndly, 1902, Major Richard Francis Gunter, formerly 3rd Batn.
S. Wales Borderers, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Adam Gibb Blakiston, b. 1895 ; formerly
Lieut. R. F. A. Residence ,
Issue of the late Com. Peyton Blakiston, R. N., b. 1831, d. 1865 : nt. 1862, Annie, who d. 1897,
da. of the late William Ford Bally, M.D., F.R.S., of Bath : —
Evelyn Frances, b. 1864. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. Douglas Yeoman Blakiston, b. 1832, d. 1914: m. 1861, Sophia Matilda,
who d. 1912, da. of the late Rev. William Dent, of Crosby Cote, Yorks : —
Rev. Herbert Edward Douglas, D.D., b. 1862; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1888,
B.D. 1901, D.D. and Pres. 1907); Vice-Chancellor Oxford Univ. 1917-20.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Matthew Folliott Blakiston, b. 1835, d. 1906 : in. 1st, 1858,
Elizabeth, who d. 1868, da. of the late John Mason, of Lymington ; 2ndly, 1885, Charlotte
Augusta, who d. 1896, widow of Isaac Spooner, Stipendiary Magistrate for S. Stafford-
shire : —
Rochfort Folliott, b. i860; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A.); Bar. Middle Temple 1909: in. 1907,
Ellen Kate, only da. of the late George Greenleaf, of Great George Street, Westminster, S.W.
Residence, 26, Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington, W. Mary : in. 1895, Robert Anthony
Synge, A.M.I.C.E., and has issue living, Kathleen Frances Anne, A 1896. Residence , Gowrie,
Kingstown, Dublin.
This is a branch of the family of Blakiston, of Blakiston, co. of Durham, in which two baronetcies
were conferred in 1615 and 1642, expiring respectively in 16x9 and 1713. The 1st baronet of the present
creation was Sheriff of London 1753, and Lord Mayor 1760.
BLANE, Creation (U.K.) 1812, of Blanefield, Ayrsnire. [Extinct 1916.]
Com. Sir Charles Rodney Blane, R.N. , 4th and last Baronet.
Daughter living of 4th Baronet— Helen Mary, b. 1913.
Sister living Of 4th Baronet— Mary Louisa, b. 1881 : m. 1st, 1904, Guy Ivo Sebright, from whom
she obtained a divorce 1906, who d. 1912 [see Sebright, Bt.] ; 2ndly, 1918, Capt. Charles William
Rawson Royds, C.M.G., R.N., and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Minna Mary, b. 1919.
Residence, 44, Montpelier Street, S.W.
Mother living Of 4th Baronet— Mary Georgina, da, of J. Pitcairn Campbell, formerly of Burton
Hall, Cheshire : m. 1878, Capt. Arthur Rodney Blane, R.N., who d. 1890, having had issue, of
whom the el. son, the 3rd Bt. (infra), d. (killed in action) 1916, the 2nd son, James Pitcairn, b. 1883 ;
Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, and the youngest
son, Hugh Seymour, b. 1885; Capt. Indian Army ; d. (killed inaction during European War) 1914,
having m. 1914, Marie Josephine, da. of the late J. W. O’Callaghan. Residence, 44, Montpelier
Street, S.W.
Widows living Of 3rd and 4th Baronets— Sara Hammond [Lady Blane), widow of Henry
Blake, of Boston, U.S.A. : in. 1903, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Seymour John Blane, C.B., 3rd baronet, who
d. 1911. Residence , 37, Lowndes Street, S.W. Amy ( Lady Blane), el. da. of Col. George
Francis Leverson, C.B., C. M.G., formerly R.E., of Sheldons, Hook, Hants: in. 1912, Com. Sir
Charles Rodney Blane, R.N., 4th Bt., who d. (killed in action at battle of Jutland) 19x6, when the
title became ext. Residence ,
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BLENNERHASSETT, Creation (U.K.) 1809, of Blennerville, co. Kerry.
»SV>Marmaduke Casimir Henry Joseph
Blennerhassett, 6th Baronet; b. Nov. 20th,
1902 ; s. his father, Sir Arthur Charles
Francis Bernard, 1915.
$rms— Gules, a chevron ermine between three dolphins
embowed argent. &mt — A wolf sejant proper.
Residence — Cleveland House, St. James’s Square, S.W.
Uncle living (son of 4th baronet)— WILLIAM LEWIS
ROWLAND PAUL SEBASTIAN, D.S.O., b. Oct. 6th,
1882 ; is Capt. in the Army ; European War 1914-19 in
N. Russia (D.S.O., Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. 1920: in.
1910, Olivia Frances, da. of Sir Thomas Fraser Grove,
ist Bt., and has issue living, Casimir Paul Francis Roland
William, b. 1911. Club, Savile.
Aunt living (daughter of 4th baronet) — Marie Carola Fran-
ciska Roselyne ( Lady Galway), b. 1876 : in. ist, 1894,
Baron Raphael d’Erlanger, who d. 1897 ; 2ndly, 1913,
Lieut. -Col. Sir Henry Lionel Galway, K.C.M.G., D.S.O.
Residence, 95, Queen’s Gate, S.W.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet— hi ARY Francis ( Lady
Blennerhassett), only da. of the late Baron Ludwig von
Aretin, of Haidenburg, Bavaria : m. 1899, Sir Arthur
Charles Francis Bernard Blennerhassett, 5th baronet, who
d. 1915. Residence ,
Collateral Branch living.
Grandson of the late Richard Francis Blennerhassett, son of the late Rowland Blen-
nerhassett, 4th son of ist baronet :—
Issue of the late Rowland Ponsonby Blennerhassett, b. 1850, d. 1913: in. 1876, Mary
Beatrice (now of 3, Sloane Court, S.W., and Kells, co. Kerry), da. of the late Walter
Armstrong, of Ennismore Gardens, S.W. : —
Richard Francis Ponsonby, b. 1879: in. 1914, Silvia, only da. of the late Frederic W. H. Myers,
of Leckhampton, Cambridge, and has issue living, Diana Mary Ponsonby, b. 1916. Residences ,
Kells, co. Kerry ; 52, Hans Place, S.W. Club , Brooks’s.
The ancestors of this family were long seated in Cumberland, and took their name from
the township of Blennerhassett in that co. Members of the family represented Carlisle in nearly
every Parliament from Richard II. to James I., and have since then in almost every generation
represented either Kerry co. or the borough of Tralee. The 4th baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Rowland,
sat as M.P. for Galway (L) 1865-74, and for co. Kerry 1880-85.
BLOIS, Creation (E.) 1686, of Grundisburgh Hall, Suffolk.
[Name pronounced “Bloyss.”]
Sir Ralph Barrett Macnaghten Blois, 9th
Baronet ; b. Nov. 21st, 1866 ; s. his father, Sir John Ralph,
1888; ed. at Wellington Coll.; is Capt. Scots Guards, patron
of two livings, and a D.L. for Suffolk (High Sheriff 1905) : m.
1898, Winifred Grace Hegan, da. of the late Col. Edmund
Hegan Kennard, of Great Tangley Manor, Guildford, and
has issue.
$rrns — Gules, a bend vair between two fleurs-de-lis argent. Cmt—
A gauntlet proper holding a fleur-de-lis argent.
Seat — Cockfield Hall, Yoxford, Suffolk. Town Residence — Mex-
brough House, 33, Dover Street, W. Clubs — Guards’, Conservative,
Bachelors’.
Sons living— GERVASE RALPH EDMUND, b. June 6th, 1901
Carol Edward John, b. 1906.
Daughters living — Iris Freda, b. 1899.— -Christian Frances, b. 1902-
— — Flavia Ria Joan, b. 1914.
Brothers living— Eardley Stuart, b. 1869; ed. at Wellington Coll.'; is Major Yeo. : in. 1916,
Violet Mary Magdalene, da. of Thomas Sproat, of Port Mary, Kirkcudbright, and Valparaiso,
and has issue lining, a son, b. 1918, — a son, b. 1919, — Eileen Mary, b. 1917. Stephen Russell,
b. 1870 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. E. Surrey Regt. ; is in Anti-Aircraft
Corps: in. 1919, Emilie Freeman, da. of the late Martin Schultz, of Philadelphia, U.S. A. Resi-
dence, Cynthia House, Southwofd, Suffolk. Rev. Gervase Vanneck, b. 1881; ed. at Wellington
Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1903, M.A. 1907) ; is R. of Hanbury, Bromsgrove : in. 1914,
the Hon. Hester Murray Pakington, da. of 3rd Baron Hampton, and has issue living, Anthonj'
Gervase, b. 1918, — Evelyn Hester, b. 1915, — Margaret Elaine, b. 1916. Residence , Hanbury
Rectory, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.
Sisters living — Alice Clara, />. 18— .—Maude Beatrice, b. 18 — : in. 1902, the Rev. John Cossham
Vawdrey, R. of N. Lynn and V. of St. Margaret’s with St. Nicholas, King’s Lynn, and Hon. Canon
and Surrogate of Norwich. R esideiice, The Vicarage, King’s Lynn. Adeline Louisa, b. 18 — :
nt . T905, Charles George Lumley Cator [ see Baker-Wilbraham, Bt.]. Residences, The Croft,
Hartley Wintney, Hants; 59, Sloane Gardens, S.W...- -Cecily Mabel, />. 1878. Hylda Letitia
Grace, b. 1883: in. 1908, Roland Hugh Nelson. Residence, Durwards Hall, William, Essex.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— Eliza Ei.len ( Lady Blois), da. of the late Capt. Alfred Chapman,
R.N.: tit. >865, Sir John Ralph Blois, 8th baronet, who d. 1888. Residence, 8, Ennismore
Gardens, S.W.
Je me fie en Dieu.
I trust in God.
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Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Dudley George Blois, D.S.O., R.F.A. [served in
S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches), and in France 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.)], 5th
son of 8th baronet, b. 1875, d. (killed in action during European War) 1916:
m. 1914, Georgiana Isabella Frances (now of 22, Ovington Gardens, S.W.), da. of
Adm. Sir Compton Edward Domvile, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. : —
John Dudley, b , 1915.— —Jane Elizabeth Georgiana Joan, b. 1916.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col'. William Thornhill Blois, brother of 8th baronet, b. 1841,
d. 1889, m. 1874, Fanny Elizabeth, who d. 1912, el. da. of the late William
Arkwright, of Sutton Scarsdale, Chesterfield : —
Eustace William, b. 1877 ; is Dep. Assist. Director Remount Ser., with rank of Major ; formerly
Lieut. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own). Ernest Pierrepont, b. 1880 : m. 1900, Lilian Emily,
da. of J. W. Moore, and has issue living, Trevor Galfridus, b. 1904, — Esine Ernestine, b. 1901, —
Agnes Mary, b. 1903,— Fanny Elizabeth, b. 1911. Basil Frederic, b. 1881; ed. at Wellington
Coll.; is Capt. R.F. A. (T.F.) : m. 19 — , Kathleen, da. of the late Robert Overell. Residence, New-
castle, Staffordshire. Geoffrey Stephen, b. 1884.
The name of Blois (derived from Blois, a city of France) is of antiquity in Suffolk. Galfridus de
Blois held lands in Walpole, in that co. temp. Richard I. The family resided at Norton, Suffolk, till
temp. King Henry VII., when they removed to Cockfield Hall, now in possession of present baronet.
BLOMEFIELD, Creation (U.K.) 1807, of Attleborough, co. Norfolk.
*S7>Thomas Wilmot Peregrine Blomefield, C.B.,
4th Baronet; b. Dec. 31st, 1848; s. his father, the Rev. Sir
Thomas Eardley Wilmot, 1878; ed. at Repton Sch. ;
entered Board of Trade 1868 ; acted as Private Sec. to suc-
cessive Pres, of Board of Trade (Baron Stanley of Preston,
and Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Bt. ) ; was Assist. Sec. to Board
of Trade (Finance Depart.) 1901-8 ; C.B. (Civil) 1903 : m.
1874, Lilias, da. of the late Major the Hon. Charles Napier
[see B. Napier and Ettrick], and has issue.
&nns— Sable, on a chevron argent a branch of laurel between two bomb-
shells fired proper ; and on a canton or, a spear’s head imbrued proper.
— Issuant from a mural crown argent a demi heraldic tiger azure, armed
and tufted or, collared argent, and holding a sword broken in the middle proper.
Residence — The Windmill House, Lichfield.
Grandchildren living — (Issue of the late Com. Thomas Charles Alfred Blomefield, R.N., el. son
of 4th baronet, b. 1875, d. (killed in action) 1915 : m. 1904, Margaret Josephine, el. da. of Edward
Palmer Landon, of Shenfield, The Drive, Wimbledon): —
THOMAS EDWARD PEREGRINE, b. May 31st, 1907.— Angela Margaret, b. 1905.
Sons living — Nigel Napier, b. 1877; formerly Lieut. R.F.A. (T.F.). Wilmot, O.B.E., b. 1878;
Lieut.-Col. late R.E. ; is a Chevalier of Legion of Honour; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1907,
Jessie Leila, only da. of William A. Hodges, of East Bridgford Hill, Notts, and has issue living,
Wilmot Edward, b. 1912, — Peregrine Maitland, b. 1917, — Leila Winifred, b. 1908, — Rowan Lilias
Augusta, b. 1910, — Rosemary Eardley, b. 1914. Residence, Gerrard’s Cross, Bucks.
Half-Brother living— Arthur Hugh, b. 1862 ; ed. at Repton Sch.
Daughters living — Lilias Marow, b. 1880 : m. 1903, Major Cedric Llewellyn Longstaff, T.D.,
formerly 6th N. Staffordshire Regt., and has issue living, Andrew Llewellyn, b. 1906, — Wilmot
Dixon, b. 1907, — Charles Cedric, b, 1910, — -Marion Mary Lilias, b. 1920. Residence, Nearfield
House, Lichfield. Nancy, b. 1883 : m. 1904, Major Francis Palmer Landon, formerly R.A.S.C.,
and has issue living, Richard Francis Palmer, b. 1905, — Humphrey Blomefield, b. 1920, —
Lilias Nancy, b. 1907, — Jane Napier, b. 1918. Residence , Beech House, Shalford, Guildford.
Sisters living — Louisa Charlotte Emily: m. 1866, Capt. Theodosius Stuart Russell, D.L., who d.
1906, Ch. Constable of W. Riding of York, having had issue, of whom Edmund Stuart Eardley
Wilmot Eardley-Russele, M.V.O., b. 1869 ; Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; d. (on active ser.) 1918 : m. 1903,
Aurea Louisa Harriett, da. of the late Charles Alfred William Rycroft [ see Rycroft, Bt., colls.],
and has issue living, Rupert b. 1904, Aurea Diana b. 1905, Cynthia Helen b. 1915,— Charles Lennox
Somerville (of The Residency, Hyderabad, Deccan. Club, Travellers’), b. 1872; ed. at Rugby,
and at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (Scholar); is in I.C.S., and Resident at Hyderabad; has been
Under Sec. to Bengal Govt, and to Govt, of India in Foreign Depart., and Dep. Sec. therein :
m. 1907, Nina Emily, da. of the Lion. Hugh Frederick Hislop Elliot [ see E. Minto], and
has issue living, Stuart Hugh Minto b. 1909, Raymond Lennox Somerville b. 1913,— Wilmot
Peregrine Maitland, M.C., b. 1874; ed. at Rugby, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (Classical Scholar,
B.A. 1893, M.A. 18 — ) ; sometime Vice-Consul at Shanghai ; Peking Legation during siege 1900
(despatches, medal with clasp), European War 1915-16. as Capt. Gordon Highlanders (M.C.), —
Archibald George Blomefield, b. 1879 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; appointed Rouge
Croix Pursuivant of Arms 19x5; employed at Colonial Office 1917-18, as temporary Sec. British
Embassy, Madrid, and as Acting 3rd Sec. there 1918-19 : m. 1915, Janet Frances, da. of the late
Col. John Macgregor Kerr, and has issue living, John Anthony Peregrine b. 1916, Charles James
Lennox b. 1920, — Somerville Peregrine Brownlow, R.N., b. 1883; became Lieut. 1905, Lieut. -
Com. 1913, and Com. 1917 ; China 1900, European War 1914-18 : m. 1916, Eileen Frances, da. of
Maj.-Gen. Francis Henry Kelly, C.B., C.M.G., and has issue living, Edward Peregrine Stuart
b. 1916, — Margaret Caroline Sarah. Residence, Woodthorpe, Farncombe, Surrey.— —Georgina
Salome: m. 1870, Loftus Henry Martin, who d. 1906, formerly 69th Regt., and has issue living,
Loftus Wilmot (of 15, Pearson Avenue, Hull), b. 1871 : m. 1902, Lilian, da. of F. W. Wilby, and
has issue living, Loftus Shirley b. 1903, — Frank Henry Eardley (of Beenup, W. Australia), b. 1872.
Residence, 19, Crown Terrace, Scarborough,
Half-Sister living — Margaret Edith. Residence , 19, Crown Terrace, Scarborough.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Samuel Edward Blomefield, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1823, d.
1903 : m. 1850, Jean Abigail, whorf. 1907, da. of the late John Macwhirter, M.D. : —
Edward Hugh, M.V.O.,'b. 1852 ; was British Vice-Consul at Calais 1898 (Acting Consul 1898-1910 and
1912); sometime Marine Sup. of the South-Eastern and Chatham and Dover Railway Co. there;
M.V.O. (5th class) 1908, (4th class) 1913 : m. 1888, Lilian Emily, da. of the late Rev. Henry
Augustus Marsh, formerly V. of Tuxford, Newark Notts, and has issue living, Allan Herbert,
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b. 1891 ; ed. at Charterhouse, — Edith Alicia, b. 1894 : m. 1913, Robert John Goldsmid Levien, of
The Stock Exchange. Address , Ardres, Pembury, Kent. Georgina Elizabeth : in. 1885, the
Rev. James Henry Lamb, who d. 1914, formerly R. of Burnham Westgate. Residence , Walsing-
ham, Norfolk.
Issue of the late Rev. John Blomefield, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1824, d. 1908 : m.
1850, Sophia Elizabeth, who d. 1896, da. of the late Rev. John D’Arcy Jervis
Preston, of Askham Bryan, York : —
Eardley Wilmot, b. 1855. Residence , Grange-over-Sands, Lancashire.— Lawrence Woodyeare, b.
1870 ; ed. at Charterhouse ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. King’s Own (Yorkshire L.I.) : in. 1899,
Celia Nora. da. of the late A. B. Caldwell, and has issue living, John Woodyeare, b. 1903, —
Sophia Emily, b. 1900 : m. 1920, George Frederick Faustmann. Residence , 28, The Cliffs, Gor-
leston-on-Sea. Frances Celia, b. 1901. Sophia Mary. Emily Louisa.— —Margaret Ellen.
Annie Hamilla. Residence, Norton, Letchworth, Herts.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Allan Blomefield, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1826, d. 1877 :
111. 1851, Georgiana, who d. /905, da. of George Pinchin, of Hatt House, Wilts : —
Rev. George Pinchin Allan, b. 1854 ; ed. at Malvern Coll., and at St. Catherine’s Coll., Camb. (Scholar
1876, B.A. Sen. Op. 1879, M.A. 1884) ; formerly V. of Abbots-Bickington : in. 1st, 1879, Madeleine
Amelia, who d. 1896, da. of the late Rev. Alfred Bligh Hill, V. of St. Paul’s, Tiverton ; 2ndly,
1898, Kathleen Ruth, da. of the late Lewis Stephen Woodthorpe, of Glazenwood, Essex, and has
issue living (by 2nd marriage), May Dorothy Wilmot, b. 1901. Residence , Trethevy, Littleham
Cross, Exmouth.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles David Blomefield, 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1836,
d. 1907 : in. 1870, Marguerite, da. of Mons. Henri Meyer, of Bale : —
Charles Allan, b. 1871; is a Master at King Edward VII. Sch., Johannesburg : in. 1902, Minnie,
el. da. of Loftus Otway Burrowes, and has issue living, Allan Arthur, b. 1903, — Loftus Charles, b.
T905. Residence , 8, St. John’s Road, Houghton, Johannesburg, Transvaal. Rev. Henry Arthur
Gilbert, b. 1876 ; ed. at Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1897, M.A. 1902) ; is R. of Sherington :
in. 1903, Mary Lilian, da. of S. W. Frost, and has issue living, Lilian Margaret, b. 1904, —
Beatrice Leila, b. 1911. Residence , Sherington Rectory, Bucks.
The 1st baronet, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas, commanded the Artillery in the expedition to Copen-
hagen 1807.
LYNCH-BLOSSE, Creation (I.) 1622, of Castle Carra, Mayo.
Sir Robert Lynch-Blosse, 12th
Baronet ; b. Feb. 14th, 1861; s. his brother, Sir
Henry, 1918 ; formerly Capt. King’s Own Scot-
tish Borderers ; sometime Major Roy. Irish Fusi-
liers ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Mayo : m. 1893,
Alice Gertrude Nina, da. of the late Edmond Henry
Cockayne Pery-Knox-Gore [see E. Limerick,
colls.], and has issue.
$rms — Azure, a chevron between three trefoils slipped or.
©rest — A lynx passant coward argent.
Clubs — Kildare Street, Royal St. George Yacht.
Daughter living— Alice Cecil Emily.
Sisters living — Harriet ( Lady Robinson ) : in. 1883, the
Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Augustus Robinson, P.C., K.C.B.,
1st Bt., Vice-Pres. of Local Govt. Board for Ireland
[V. Valentia]. Residence, Lisnacarrig, Foxrock, co.
Dublin. Mary {Hon. Mrs. Robert N. Hardinge) : in.
1892, the Hon. Robert Nicholas Hardinge [see V.
Hardinge]. Residence, Brockworth House, Gloucester.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Very Rev. Henry Lynch-
Blosse, Dean of Llandaff, 2nd son of 8th
baronet, b. 1813, d. 1879 : in. 1844,
Charlotte Frances who d. 1892, da. of
the late Rev. Robert Knight, of Tytheg-
ston Court: —
Rev. ROBERT CHARLES, b. Aug. 5th, 1848 ; formerly V. of Tidenham and Beachley : in. 1881,
Mary Carwardine, da. of the Rev. George Alfred Walker, and has issue living, Robert Cyril, b. 1887 ;
is Capt. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers: in. 1911, Dorothy Mary, da. of the late Edward Cunliffe-Owen,
C.M.G., and has issue living, Robert Geoffrey b. 1915, — Evelyn Mary, b. 1912 — Ethel Margaret,
b. 1885. Residence, Hawthorne Dene, Bournemouth. Edward Falconer, b. 1853 ; formerly
Capt. Severn Div. Submarine Miners, R.E. ; is a J.P. for Glamorganshire : in. 1883, Edith
Caroline, da. of the Rev. George Alfred Walker (ante), and has issue living, Henry (of 3, Gwdyr
Gardens, Swansea), b. 1884 ; formerly Lieut. 7th (Cyclist) Batn. Welsh Regt. ; European War
1915-19 as Capt R.E. : in. 1914, Cicely Edith, da. of Francis Thomas Bircham, of Gwentland,
Chepstow, and ' has issue living, Elizabeth Cicely b. 1916, Susan Frances b. 1917, — Edward
Knight, b. 1886, — Hely Richard, b. 1887 ; ed. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1910): is in
I.C.S., — Cecil Eagles, b. 1890; is in Indian Police; European War 1914-19 with Poona Horse:
in. 1915, Dorothy Delahaize, da. of the Rev. John Delahaize Ouvry (formerly V. of Grazeley,
Reading), a Chap, to the Forces, and has issue living, Eric Hugh b. 1917, Anthony Cecil
b. 1919, — George Robert, b. 1895 ; is a tea planter in Ceylon, — Patrick Windsor, b. 1900 : in. 1920,
Beatrice Marjorie da. of Roland Laugharne, formerly of Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, — Constance
Diana, b. 1889: in. 1918, Capt. E. Norman Back, S. Lancashire Regt., and has issue living,
a son b. 1920, — Theodora Mary, b. 1893. Residence, Pen-lan, Brecon.— Francis Traherne,
b. 1859 : in. 1885, Emily Vivian, da. of the late Richard Cory, J.P., of Cardiff, and has issue living,
Francis Courtenay, b. 1898 ; served during European War 1916-19 as Lieut. Irish Guards (wounded),
— Violet Emily : in. 1913, Hew James Brown, of 18, Thorney Court, Hyde Park Gate, S.W., —
Constance Mabel Frances : in. 1918, Capt. Leonard Robert Arthur Bate, King’s Roy. Rifle Corps,
and has issue living, Rosemary Suzaine b. 1920. Residences , Thorney Court, Hyde Park Gate,
S.W. ; 9, Palmeira Court, Hove, Sussex. Emma Katherine.—— Mary Isabella.- Cecilia Mary.
—Katherine Marion : m. 1903, Lewis Price.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Lieut.- Col. Edward Lynch-Blosse, 3rd son of 8th
baronet, b. 1814, d. 1890 : in. 1st, 1858, Louisa Grove, who d. 1861, da. of the late
Henry Percy, Esq., and widow of the Rev. Edward Illingworth ; 2ndly, 1863, Eularia
Bruce, who d. 1913, da. of the late Capt. Harry Gough Ord, R.A., of Bexley: —
Edward Falconer, b. 1859 ; formerly Lieut. 1st Batn. York and Lancaster Regt. ; is Staff Major
debrett’s illustrated baronetage,
75
Japanese Intelligence Depart. : nt. ist, 1884, Eva Lilian, who d. 1893, da. of the late Rev. T. R.
Brownrigg, V. of St. Jude’s, Southsea ; 2ndly, 1893, Anna Marie, who d. 1904, da. of the late
Edward Wright, of Flora ville, Ohio, U.S.A. Residence ,
The family of Lynch is of great antiquity in Connaught, being among the very earliest settlers
who were denominated the “Tribes of Galway.” The ist and 2nd baronets successively sat as M.P.
for Galway. The 3rd baronet was a Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, and the 6th baronet assumed
the additional surname of Blosse. The nth baronet was High Sheriff of co. Mayo 1897.
BLOUNT, Creation (E.) 1642, of Sodington, Worcestershire.
[Name pronounced “Blunt.”]
Sir Walter Aston Blount, ioth Baronet ; b.
Oct. 9th, 1876 ; s. his father, Sir Walter de Sodington,
1915 ; is Capt. and Acting Major Roy. Fusiliers, and Acting
Lieut.-Col. Roy. W. Surrey Regt. ; served during European
War 1914-18 (twice wounded).
^ruts — Barry nebulee of six or and sable. Crest — An armed foot in the
sun.
Residence— Mawler, Cleobury Mortimer, Berks.
Brother living— EDWARD ROBERT, b. Dec. 2nd, 1884.
Sisters living — Mary Corisande. Eva Apollonia.
Uncle living (son of 8th baronet) — Hugh Francis, b. 1844 : in. 1883,
Frances, da. of the late Samuel Johnson, M.D. Residence , Sodington,
Bewdley.
Aunt living (daughter of 8th baronet) — Margaret Mary Teresa : in. ist,
1878, George Edmund Wicksted, who d. 1895 ; 2ndly, 1901, as his second wife. Col. John Andrew
Macdonald, C.B., of Glenaladale, who d. 1916. Residences, Betley Hall, Crewe; Glenfinnan,
Fort William.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— Elizabeth Anne Mould ( Lady Blount ), da. of James Zecharies
Williams, of Cader Idris : in. 1874, Sir Walter de Sodington Blount, 9th baronet, who d. 1915.
Residence , 13, Sussex Square, Brighton.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandson of the late Sir Edward Charles Blount, K.C.B., son of Edward Blount,
M.P., 2nd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Henry Edmund Blount, b. 1844, d. 1911 : m. 1869, Marguerite, who d. 1898,
da. of Baron de la Rochette, of La Rochette, Seine et Marne, France ; —
Edward Charles Aston Marie, O.B.E. , b. 1874; formerly Hon. Attache in Diplo. Ser. ; is a J.P. for
Sussex ; O.B.E. (Civil) 1920: nr. 1897, Clara, O.B.E. , da. of the late Duke Napoleon de Bassano,
and has issue living, Clare Marianne Ghislaine, b. 1898, — Marguerite Pauline Mary, b. 1908.
Residence , Imberhorne, East Grinstead.
This family claims descent from William, son of Blound, Earl of Guisnes, a companion of William
the Conqueror. The ist baronet suffered for his loyalty during the civil war, and was long imprisoned,
first at Oxford, and afterwards in the Tower. The Barons of Mountjoy of Thurston, and the Barons
of Ixworth in Suffolk (now extinct), were descended from this family.
BLUNDEN, Creation (I.) 1766, of Castle Blunden, Kilkenny.
Sir William Blunden, M.B., 4th
Baronet; b. July 25th, 1840; s. his father, Sir
John, 1890; ed. atTrin. Coll., Dublin (B. A. 1862,
M.B. 1876, L.R.C.S. Ireland 1876, L.M.K.Q.C.P.
1 877) ; was High Sheriff of co. Kilkenny 1904: m.
1879, Florence Caroline, da. of Henry Shuttle-
worth, of New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand,
and has issue.
&rtns — Quarterly: ist and 4th, argent, ten billets four
three, two, and one, sable ; 2nd and 3rd, or a lion passant-
guardant per pale gules and sable. Crrsts — ist, a demi-lion
rampant per fesse sable and argent, armed and langued gules ;
2nd, a griffin segreant vert, armed, winged and beaked or.
Seat— Castle Blunden, Kilkenny
Sons living — JOHN, b. Feb. 26th, 1880: in. ipi8, Dorothy
Phyllis, da. of P. C. Creaghe, a retired Resident Magis-
trate.— -Eric Overington, b. 1892 ; is Lieut. R.E. : in.
1891. Bridget Constable, da. of H. Constable Curtis.
Daughter living — Muriel : m. 1918, John E. H. Richard-
son, Dist. Inspector, Roy. Irish Constabulary. Residence,
Brother living — Edward Herbert, b. 1847.
Collateral Branches living.
It sue of the late Abraham Blunden, L.R.C.S., 6th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1852, d.
18 — : in. 1881, Mary Josephine, da. of Surg.-Maj. Richard Magee, Kilkenny
Mil. : —
Abraham, b. 1887 ; formerly Lieut. Waterford Reserve Artillery.
Grandson of the late William Pitt Blunden, 2nd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late William Pitt Blunden, b. 1815, d. 1894 : in. 1846, Frances Maria, who
d. 1899, da. of the late Major John Knox, of Dublin : —
Frederick Edward, b. 18 — .
The ist baronet was M.P. for Kilkenny and a distinguished member of the Irish Bar.
We must yield to love.
Lux tua via mea.
Thy light is my path.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BLUNT, Creation (G.B.) 1720, of London.
Sir John Harvey Blunt, 8th Baronet ,
son of the late William Blunt, B.C.S., 3rd son
of 3rd Baronet; b. 1839; s. his brother, Sir
William, 1902; formerly Capt. 1st Batn. Roy.
Dublin Fusiliers, and 4th Batn. Loyal N. Lan-
cashire Regt. ; served throughout Indian Mutiny
1857-9, present at taking of Futteghur, at sub-
sequent operations on the Ramgunga and Gogra,
and during siege and capture of Lucknow (medal
with clasp) : m. 1870, Susan, who d. 1 91 7, da. of
Philip Hoad, and has issue.
— Per pale or and sable, barry nebuly of six
counterchanged. Crest — Issuing out of clouds a sun in
splendour charged with an eye issuing tears, all proper.
Residences— The Priory, Lamberhurst, Kent ; Coding-
ton Lodge, Bexhill-on-Sea.
Sons living— JOHN HARVEY, b. July 30th, 1872;
formerly Capt. Natal Border Police ; served in S. Africa
1899-1902, with i7th Batn. Imperial Yeo. (three medals
and eight clasps) : m. 1906, Maud Julia, da. of Sir David
Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons, 2nd Bt., and has issue
.. . . , living, John Lionel Reginald, b. 1908, — Richard David
y light is my life. Harvey, b. 1912, — Charles David, b. 1919, — Cecily Maud
Helen, b. 1910,— Doris, b. 1916. Residence , Huntleys, Tunbridge Wells. Walter Cecil, b. 1877.
■ Charles William Lockhart, b. 1882 : m. 1913, Lilian, da. of the late C. Calcutt, of Goudhurst,
Kent. Henry Wilfrid, b. 1887 : m. 1915, Maud Etta, da. of the late — Hyde.
Daughter living— Eliza Hilda, b. 1874.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late James Blunt, el. son of Walter Blunt, 5th son of 2nd
baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Walter Blunt, b. 1802, d. 1868 : m. 1827, Marian, who d. 1886, da. of
William Pearce, of Billingford, Norfolk : —
Emily Anna Maria : in. 1859, Thomas Edward Bidgood, and has issue living, Thomas Edward Wing-
field, b. 1866; formerly Capt. R.A. : in. 18 — , and has issue living, two das., — Isabel Sarah, —
Marion Christian. Residence.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Powlett Blunt, younger son of the late James
Blunt (ante), b. 1806 : —
Issue of the late Capt. Francis Theophilus Blunt, b. 1837, d. 1881 : in. 1st, 18 — , Marion
Pierson: 2_ndly, 1870, Emily Ellen Hobart, who d. 1911, 2nd da. of the late Benington
Robert Rainsford, of Carmarthen, and St. Malo, France: —
Edward Arthur Henry, b. 1877; ed. at Marlborough, and at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford; is in
I.C.S. : in. 1901, Ada, third da. of Charles H. Stone, R.N., and has issue living, John Edward
Chicheley, b. 1907, — May Frances, b. 1902, — Violet Constance, b. 1904. Residence , Agra, United
Provinces, India. Rev. Alfred Walter Frank, B D.,b. 1879 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Exeter
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1901, Fellow 1902, M.A. 1904, B.D. 1918) ; is V. of St. Werburgh, Derby,
Rural Dean, and Hon. Canon of Southwell : in. 1909, Margaret Catherine, el. da. of Lieut.-Col.
Joshua Duke, formerly Indian Med. Ser., and has issue living, David Alfred Chicheley, b. 191.5, —
Helen Amy, b. 1911, — Margaret Dorothy, b. 1913. Residence , St. Werburgh Vicarage, Derby.—
Mary Anne : in. 1881, Robert John Lepper, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Govt. Med. Officer, W. Australia,
who d. 1893, and has issue living, Maud Henrietta, b. 1883, — Dorothy Margaret, b. 1888. Resi-
dence, 246, Aberdeen Street, Perth, W. Australia. Maud Fanny : in. 1st, 1883, Lieut.-Col.
Charles Arthur De Neuf Lucas, Indian Army, who d. 1894 1 andly, 1904, Vyell Vyvyan Williams
(Vyvyan, Bt.], and has issue living (by 1st marriage) Charles Alfred, b. 1884, — Egbert William, b.
1885, — Hugh de Neufville, A 1886,— Dorothy Maud, b. 1888. Residence , Oakley, Teignmouth.
Devon. Emily Charlotte.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Grant Blunt, R.E., b. 1840, d. 1912 : in. 1867, Rachel Eliza (now
of Maxwells, Lowther Road, Bournemouth), da. of the late Conrad Pile, of Barbados : —
Conrad Edward Grant, C.B.E., D.S.O., b. 1868 ; formerly Major Army Ser. Corps ; is Col. Reserve,
and Director of Supplies to Egyptian Army ; Dongola Expedition 1896 (despatches, 4th class
Medjidie), Nile Expedition 1898, present at battle of Khartum (despatches, Brevet Major),
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O., C.B.E.) ; has 3rd class Osmanieh, and 2nd class Order
of the Nile; D.S.O. 1917, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: in. 1st, 1900, Aimee, who d. 1918, da. of Col.
Abel Straghan, C.B. ; 2ndly, 1920, Beatrice, widow of Frank Fullagar, and has issue living (by
1st marriage), Hugh Clavell, b. 1908, — Marjorie Nina, b. 1903.— Arthur Powlett, b. 1883 ;
ed. at Bradfield ; entered Consular Ser. 1905, and became a 2nd Assist. 1911, and Vice-Consul
Shanghai 1913 ; European War 1917-18 as Capt. Chinese Labour Corps : in. i9i9> Winifred Grace,
da. of Dr. Fawcett, of Bournemouth.— William Senhouse, M.C. , b. 1885; ed. at R.M.A. ; Capt.
R.E. ; European War 1914-16 (Mil. Cross) : in. 1916, Emmeline, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. O. M.
Bradshaw. Caroline Elise : in. 1919, the Rev. Charles Winwood Harnett, V. of Empshott.
Residence , Empshott Vicarage, Liss, Hants.
Grandchildren of the late Edward Walter Blunt, son of the late Walter Blunt, 5th
son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Charles Harris Blunt, C.B., b. 1825, d. 1900: in. 1856, Mary
Augusta, who*/. 1892, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. James Tod : —
Edward Walter Blunt-Mackenzie, b. i860; formerly Major R.H.A. ; appointed an Assist. Em-
barkation Staff Officer 1914, and Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Brig. R.A. 1915; European War 1915-18,
in Gallipoli and France; is a D.L. for Ross and Cromarty; assumed the additional surname of
Mackenzie 1905 : in. 1899, Sibell Lilian, Countess of Cromartie, and has issue living [see C.
Cromartie]. Residence , Castle Leod, Strathpeffer. Charles David McKinnon b. 7865; ed. at
Wellington Coll. ; is Hon. Capt. Seaforth Highlanders T.F. Reserve ; served during Riel .Rebellion
1885, in S. Africa 1900, and during European War 1914-16. Residence , Adderbury Manor, Banbury.
Janet Heatly. Residence, Adderbury Manor, Banbury.
Issue of the late Rev. James St.John Blunt, b. 1827, d. 1889: in. 1st, 1863, Isabella Elizabeth, "
da. of the late Rev. John Stokes, V. of Cobham, Kent ; 2ndly, 1872, Lady Florence Catherine
Seymour (now of 69, Ashley Gardens, S.W.), da. of 5th Marquess of Hertford
Edward Henry, b. 1865; ed. at Winchester, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; formerly Capt. 1st Batn.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
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Princess Charlotte of Wales’s (Roy. Berkshire Regt.) ; appointed an Assist. Embarkation Officer
1914 : in. 1909, Constance, da. of the late Thomas Moore.
Issue of the late Col. Arthur Blunt, b. 1829, d. 1904 : 111. 1861, Frances Jemima, who d. 1910,
da. of the late R. S. D. R. Roper, of The Grove, Richmond, Yorkshire : —
Arthur Wharton, b. 1866; is in Forest Depart., India: m. 1906, Mary, da. of Col. Arthur Edward
Ward, formerly Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, and has issue living, Frances Georgina Shirley, b. 1907 ,—
Marjory Grace, b. 1908, — Joan Evelyn Mary, b. 1914. Hugh Roper, b. 1874 ; ed. at Radley,
and at Queen’s Coll., Oxford : m. 1915, Agnes Sara, da. of Charles Gray, of Waishika, Gisborne,
New Zealand, and has issue living, Hugh Michael, b. 1920, — Barbara Aldham, b. 1918. Residence ,
Srinagar, Kashmir, India.— Allan St. John, D.S.O. , b. 1880; formerly Major and Brevet Lieut. -
Col. York and Lancaster Regt. ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with six clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps) and during European War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O. ,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; D.S.O. 1915 : m. 1914, Doris Elizabeth, da. of the late John G. Stephen, of
Douglas, Isle of Man, and has issue living, Arthur Colvin, b. 1918.— Dorothy, b. 1872. Residence ,
The Old Cottage, Kingsgate Street, Winchester. Marjory Armytage, b. 1878 : in. 1907, Lieut.-
Col. Arthur Eyre Beadon, formerly Army Pay Depart. Sybil Allan, b. 1880. Residence , The
Old Cottage, Kingsgate Street, Winchester.
According to the pedigree on record at the College of Arms, Sir John, 1st baronet, was the fourth
child of Thomas Blunt, of Rochester, Kent. Thomas, “shoemaker and baptist, ’’was baptized at
St. Nicholas, Rochester, July 24th, 1665, and was buried at St. Nicholas, Rochester, March 28th,
1703, his father having been John Blunt, of St. Sepulchre’s, London, “upholder.” In 1732 the
Court of Chivalry summoned and fined the 1st Bt. for using without right the arms of Sir Charles
Blount, Lord Mountjoy, Earl of Devon ; he appealed from the sentence, and a day was appointed
for hearing his appeal, but he died before any further proceedings took place, and the officially
recorded arms of the family are as described above. The 4th baronet sat as M.P. for Lewes (A)
1832-7.
Boehm-Boteler, see Boteler.
CRAWLEY -BOEVEY, Creation (G.B.) 1784, of Highgrove, Gloucestershire.
[Name pronounced “ Crawley-Boovey.”]
Sir Francis Hyde Crawley- Boevey,
6th Baronet ; b. April 25th, 1868; s. his father,
Sir Thomas Hyde, 1912 ; ed. at Winchester,
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1891) ; is a J.P. :
m. 1896, Eliza Barbara Blake, da. of W. Valentine
Blake McGrath, formerly of Hope Hall, Pendleton,
Manchester, and has issue.
^ms — Erminois, on a fesse azure between three cranes
proper a saltire couped between two cross-crosslets fitchee
or, on a chief ermine a bend gules, charged with three
guttes-d’or between two martlets sable. Crest — A mount
vert thereon a crane proper gorged with a collar or, holding
in his dexter claw a saltire couped of the last.
Seat — Flaxley Abbey, Newnham, Gloucestershire.
Son living— LAtJNCELOT VALENTINE HYDE, b.
April 26th, 1900.
Brother living* — Rev. Arthur Curtis, b. 1874; ed. at New
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1901, M.A. 1904); is R. of Grendon :
in. 1906, Evelyn Rosalie, da. of the late Robert Carnegie,
formerly of Terenure, Ireland, and has issue living, Robert
Arthur, b. 1912, — Nancy Albinia, b. 1910, — Juliet Blanche,
b. 1911, — Marjorie Evelyn, b. 1916, — Elizabeth Jocosa, b.
1918. Residence , Grendon Rectory, Atherstope.
Uncles living (sons of 4th baronet)— Rev. Richard Lloyd, b. 1852 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at
Univ. Coll., Oxford ; formerly V. of Kirkby. Residence , Gloucester House, Winchcombe,
Gloucestershire. Antony Page, b. 1855 : in. 1st, 1889, Agnes Charlotte Mary, who 'd. 1890,
da. of the late Sir Samuel White Baker, F.R.S. ; 2ndly, 1904, Blanche, da. of the late Edmund
Probyn, formerly of Huntley, Gloucestershire. Residence , Birch Grove, Crosswood, Aberystwith.
Club , Badminton.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Martin Crawley-Boevey, 2nd son of 5th baronet,
b. 1873, d. (killed in action) 1914 : in. 1905, Rosalie Winifred, da. of the late Col.
George Conrad Sartorius, C.B., of Thorwald, Godaiming : —
Richard Martin, b. 1908.
Issue of the late Arthur William Crawley-Boevey, 6th son of 4th baronet, b. 1845,
d. 1913 : m. 1873, Annie Maria (now of 10, Cadogan Mansions, Sloane Square,
S.W.), da. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Phayre, G.C. B. : —
Martin, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1883 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Trin. Coll., Qxford (B.A. 1904) ; is Capt.
and Brevet Major Duke of Cornwall’s L. I. and a Gen. Staff Officer ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O., Brevet Major) ; D.S.O. 1918: m. 1919, Elizabeth Adela,
' da. of the late Capt. Roger Hall, D.L., of Narrow Water, co. Down, and widow of Lieut.-Col.
Neville Reay Daniell, D.S.O. [see E. Clanwilliam, colls.].
Grandchildren of the late Octavius Charles Crawley-Boevey (infra) ; —
Issue of the late Santiago Carlos Crawley-Boevey, b. 1872, d. 19x3: in. 18 — , a da. of
Alamos Cuadra, of Valparaiso, Chili : —
Charles, bi 1897.— Marie, b. 1899.
★ The younger brother, Thomas Russell Crawley-Boevey, b. 1880, Capt. Gloucestershire
Regt., d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage,
Issue of the late Octavius Charles Crawley-Boevey, 7th son of 4th baronet, b. 1846,
d. 1897: m. 1871, Maria Francisca, da. of Bernardino Murga, Judge of the
Corte Superior, Arequipa, Peru.
Edward Maximo, b. 1875. Mary Isabel, b. 1878 : m. 1904, Frederico de la Fuenta, and has issue
living, Frederico Francisco, b. 1906,— Hilda Carmela, b. 1911.— Rose Agnes, b. 1880. Lilian
Maude Antonia, b. 1882. Leonor Octavia, b. 1884. Blanche Josephine, b. 1889 : m. 1910,
Gerald Bingham [see M. Sligo, colls.]. Residence, Arequipa, Peru.— — Ella Margaret, b. 1804 — —
Hilda lnes, b. 1896.
Issue of the late James Henry Crawley-Boevey, 8th son of 4th baronet, b. 1848,
d. 1898: m. 1878, Francis Georgina Hayes (now of 1, The Mansions, Bramham
Gardens, S.W.), da. of the late Dr. Charles Hayes Newington, of Ticehurst : —
Charles Arthur, b. 1879; formerly Major R.A.S.C. ; served during European War 1914-17 (despatches) :
in. 1906, Elizabeth Winifred, da. of the late W. Hartley King, of Wollescote Hall, Stourbridge, and
has issue living, Winifred Daphne, b. 1908. Leslie, b. 1884 ; is Capt. Alexandra, Princess of
Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regt.); European War 1914-18: in. 1920, Janet Marjorie, da. of Henry
Howard Middleditch, J.P., of Tamworth House, Duffield, Derbyshire.-1 May Frances, b. 1881.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Lloyd Crawley, 2nd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Lloyd Crawley, b. 1808, d. 1848 : in. 1839, Mary Elizabeth, who
d. 1880, da. of the late Rev. John Sayer, of Arlingham: —
John Lloyd, b. 1845. Residence , The Cottage, Littlemore, Oxford.— —Mary Elizabeth Sayer. Resi-
dence, The Cottage, Littlemore, Oxford..
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Rev. Henry Crawley, b. 1813, d. 1895 : in. 1st, 1857, Emma,
who d. 1858, da. of John Tollington, of Leicester ; 2ndly, 1870, Mary, who d. 1892, da.
of the late Rev. Charles Crawley [infra] : —
Emma Anne : m. 1894, Fleet-Surg. Charles Francis Newland, R.N. (retired), and has issue living,
John Henry Frankland, b. 1899; 2nd Lieut. Indian Army. Residence , Newcroft, Summersdale,
Chichester.
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas William Crawley, b. 1815, d. 1897 : in. 1853, Hannah Elizabeth,
who d. 1892, da. of Jeffery Carter, of Heyford : —
Antony Frazer Hughes Reddall, b. 1855.' Rev. Henry Hughes, b. 1856 ; ed. at Oxford Univ.
(B.A. 1887, M.A. 1912): is R. of Stowe-Nine-Churches : in. 1896, Mary Louisa, who d 1912, da.
of the late George Carter, of Stone Hall, Wallingford, Berks, and has issue living, Rosa Mary
Edith, b. 1900, — Violet Sylvia Bathurst, b. 1903. Residence, Stowe-Nine-Churches Rectory,
Weedon. Club , Junior Conservative. George Burridge, b. 1858 ; is a retired Lieut. -Col.
Indian Army; served in Afghan war 1880 (medal): in. 1st, 1882 (divorced 1887), Kate Ouseley,
da. of the late Surg.-Maj. Henry Sherlock ; 2ndly, 1892, Adelaide, da. of the late Charles
Bell Syer, having had issue, of whom (by 1st marriage), George Ouseley, b. 1883, — Thomas
Henry Ouseley, b. 1885 ; Capt. Worcestershire Regt. ; d. (killed in action) 1915 : in. 1915,
Meta Jamette Steel, da. of the late Robert Felix Grant, of Bengarth, Blairgowrie. Residence ,
Upper Brooms, Ightham, Kent. John Sayer, b. 1867 ; ed. at St. Paul’s Sch. : in. 1892, Constance
Emily, da. of the late T. Wathen Thompson, of 28, The Avenue, Bedford Park, and has issue
living, Constance Elizabeth Vere, b. 1893. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas William Crawley (ante) : —
Issue of the late Thomas William Crawley, b. 1854, d. 1885 : in. 1875, Emily (who tn. 2ndly,
1888, the Rev. George Nedham, R. of Kirkbride, Cumberland), da. of Walter Mingay
Rochfort, of Acton : —
Thomas Charles Rochfort, b. 1882 ; formerly Lieut. Pembroke Artillery, W. Div. R.A. : m. 1914,
Margaret, da. of Charles McKerrow, M.B., of Workington, Cumberland, and has issue living,
Thomas Bryson, b. 1918. — Margery, b. 1915. Rev. John Lloyd, b. 1884 ; ed. at Selwyn Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1913, M.A. 1919); European War 1915-19 as a Chap, to the Forces (despatches).
Residence, St. Mary’s, Windermere. Cecilia Emily Augusta Elizabeth.
Issue of the late Charles Purrier Crawley, b. 1859, d. 1896 : in. 18 — , Emily Kent, da.
of the late — Hooper : —
Charles Robert Thomas Edmund, b. i8$o. Noel George, b. 1888. Albinia, b. 18 — .^—Hannah
Dorothy, b. 1887.
Grandsons of the late Rev. Charles Yonge Crawley, son of the late Rev. Charles
Crawley, 3rd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Charles James Crawley, b. 1850, d. 1920 : in. 1880, Maude Cameron (now
of Victoria, British Columbia), da. of the late Roe Buck, of Coburg, Ontario : —
Charles Alan, b. 1887 ; ed. at St. John's Coll., Winnipeg ; Bar. Manitoba 1910; is a Member of the
legal firm of Machray and Co., of Winnipeg : in. 1915, Jean Nairn, only child of David Horn,
of Winnipeg, and has issue living, Charles David, b. 1916, — Michael, b. 1919. Residence
17, Edmonton Street, Winnipeg. Club, Manitoba, Winnipeg.— —Jack, b. 1893 ; in Canadian
Mounted Rifles ; d. (killed in action) 1916.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Crawley, 5th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late William Savage Crawley, b. 1823, d. 1891 : in. 1857, Clara Mary Ann, who d.
1913, da. and co-heiress of the late John Dennil Maddock, J.P., D.L., of Liscard Manor,
Cheshire.
William Evelyn Maddock, b. 1859: in. xst, 1894, Fanny Gertrude, who d. 1911, da. of the late Arthur
Wellesley Critchley ; 2ndly, 1913 Harriet Gladys, da. of the late Robert Chambres Chambres,
having had issue (by 1st marriage), William Asheton, b. 1897 ; Lieut. R.A.F. ; d. (on ser. during
European War) 1917, — (by 2nd marriage) Evelyn Myles Chambres, b. 1915. Residence, Oakville,
Ontario, Canada. John Dennil Maddock, b. 1861 : in. 1913, Flora, da. of the late Col. R. H.
Beddome, of Sispara, West Hill, S.W., and widow of James Edward Horne, of 8, Earlsfield Road,
S.W. Residence, Rockholme, Leckhampton Hill, Cheltenham. Alured Geoffrey Maddock,
b. 1863: in. 1913, Mary Amelia Kellett. Francis Herbert Maddock, b. 1865.— —Clara Cecilia
Maddock : in. 1901, Com. Edmund (Frederick) Talbot, R.N. (Club, United Service), el. son
of the late Clere Talbot (35 years in combined War and Colonial Offices, and Private Sec. to
Earl Grey (Prime Min. 1834), and grandson of the Rev. Thomas Talbot, of Gonville Hall,
N orfolk. Residence,
Descendants of the late Thomas Crawley-Boevey, father of 2nd baronet,
who succeeded under special remainder : —
Grandchildren of the late Charles Crawley, son of the late Rev. Charles Crawley,
LL.B. (infra) :—
Issue of the late Charles Edward Crawley, b. 1827, d. 1893 : m. 1st, 1856, Maria Walter
Scott, who d. 1862, da. of the late William Wilson, of Wandsworth ; 2ndly, 1867, Marion,
who d. 1914, da. of George Charles Karop, of Copenhagen : —
(By 1st marriage) Charles William Scott, b. 1858; sometime Lieut. R.G.A. ; is patron of Littlemore
V., Oxfordshire. Residence , 89, Upper Richmond Road, Putney, S.W. Margaret Laura Scott.
Residence, 89, Upper Richmond Road, Putney, S.W. (By 2nd marriage) Edward Robert
John, b. 1871 : in. 1897, Ethel Arabelle, da. of the late Octavius Averill, of Colquitz, Victoria,
British Columbia, and has issue living, Charles Roger, b. 1900, — Edward Pax, b. 1901, — George
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Antony, b. 1903, — Richard, b. 1918, — Margaret Erica Gabrielle, b. 1898, — Mary Ethel Scott,
b. 1904. Residence , Clanwilliam, Manitoba, Canada. George Richard Eric, b. 1873 ; Lieut.
Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers ; d. (killed during European War) 1917.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Charles Crawley, LL.B., 2nd son of the late Thomas
Crawley-Boevey [ante]
Issue of the late George Abraham Crawley, b. 1795, d. 1862 : tn. 1826, Caroline, who d. 1875,
da. of David Powell, of Loughton, Essex : —
Edith. Residence , St. Cyprians, Kirkwich Avenue, Harpenden, Herts.
Grandchildren of the late George Abraham Crawley (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Townsend Crawley, b. 1832 ,d. 1905 : in. 1857, Louisa Marianne,
who d. 1903, da. of the late Rev. James Charles Clutterbuck [E. Essex, colls.] : —
Robert Francis, b. 1858; ed. at Winchester; admitted a Solicitor 1882: m. 1889, Emily Charlotte,
who d. 1891, da. of the late George Palmer, of Little Gaynes, Upminster, and has issue living,
Charlotte Grace, b. 1890: in. 1915, Capt. James Kenneth Dixon, Roy. Fusiliers, and has issue
living, Barnaby b. 1918. Residence , 14, St. Leonards Terrace, Chelsea, S.W. James Henry, b.
1865 ; ed. at Haileybury ; admitted Solicitor 1891 ; is in Solicitor’s Depart, of the Treasury.
— ^Mary. Residence , Harborough Hall, Messing, Kelvedon, Essex. Elizabeth Margaret :
tn. 1898, Francis William Ingall, and has issue living, Francis Lenox, b. 1899, — Robert Michael,
b. 1903, — Mary Elizabeth, b. 1901,— Margaret Josephine, b. 1911. Residence , The Limes, Wheat-
hampstead, Herts.-^Caroline Bertha. Residence , Harborough Hall, Messing, Kelvedon, Essex.
Issue of the late George Baden Crawley, b. 1833, d. 1879 : in. 1863, Eliza Inez, who
d. 1913 (having tn. 2ndly, 1886, Capt. John Eliot Pringle, R.N., formerly of Digswell
House, Welwyn Herts), da. of Henry G. Hulbert, of East Farleigh, Kent: —
Of whom George Abraham, b. 1864 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 18 — , M.A. 1890):
m. 1896, Mary Alice, da. of the late Peter Brotherhood, of 15, Hyde Park Gardens, W. Henry
Ernest, b. 1865; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.J 1888) ; formerly Capt. Suffolk
Imperial Yeo. ; is Hon. Capt. in the Army ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901, as Staff Capt. Imperial
Yeo. : tn. 1902, Violet Caroline, da. of the late Col. the Hon. Charles Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy [ see
E. Cranbrook, colls.], and has issueJiving, George David Rudolf, b. 1905, — Cicely Muriel, b. 1903,
— Diana Beatrice, b. 1908. Residence, 91, Queen’s Gate, S.W. -Eustace, b. 1868 ; Major 12th
Lancers : in. 1904, Lady Violet Ella Finch (now of 5, Lancaster Gate Terrace, W.), da. of 8th Earl of
Aylesford ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1914. John Kenneth, b. 1872 ; is a retired
Lieut. R.N.: tn. 1st, 1899, Florinda Frances, who d. 1901, da. of Berkeley Paget (M. Anglesey,
colls.); 2ndly, 1902, Cecily Frances, el. da. of the late Rev. Arthur Booker, and has issue living
(by 2nd marriage), Leonard George, b. 1903, — Kenneth Eliot, b. 1905, — Charles Lambart, b. 1905,
— (by 1st marriage), Sybil Inez, b. 1900, — (by 2nd marriage), Elizabeth, b. 1914. Rev. Arthur
Stafford, M.C., b. 1876 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1898, M.A. 1908) ;
formerly V. of Bishopthorpe, and Chap, to Archbishop of York; served during European War
1915-18, as a Chap, to the Forces (M.C. with Bar) : itt. 1903, Anstice Katharine, da. of the late
Antony Gibbs, of Tyntesfield, Somerset, and has issue living, Cosmo Stafford, b. 1904 ; ed. at
Harrow, — Aidan Merivale, b. 1908, — Kenneth Arnold Gibbs, b. 1913, — Janet Inez, b. 1906, —
Beatrice Anstice, b. 1911. Residence , Abbey House, Tewkesbury. Georgina Beatrice : in. 1904,
Capt. Cuthbert Morley Headlam, D.S.O., O.B.E., Yeo., Bar.-at-law, a Clerk in House of Lords.
Residence , 4, Montagu Square, W.i.
Grandsons of the late Rev. Robert Townsend Crawley (ante) : —
Issue of the late Charles Henry Crawley, b. 1859, d. 1914 : in. 1888, Mathilde Louise
Genevieve, da. of the late Mons. J. C. Lefevre, of Boulogne-sur-Mer : —
Robert Charles, b. 1889. Herbert Francis, b. 1894 ; Lance-Corporal London Regt. ; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1917: in. 1916, Anna Hugolina Scholefield, da. of Alfred S. Andrews,
of Ecclesbourne, Erith Road, Bexley Heath.
The 1st baronet, Sir Charles Barrow, sat as M.P. for Gloucester 1751-89 ; his patent of baronetcy
was made with remainder to his kinsman, Thomas Crawley-Boevey, grandson of Thomas Crawley,
who, on inheriting Flaxley Abbey 1726, took the additional surname of Boevey.
BOILEAU, Creation (U.K.) 1838, of Tacolnestone Hall, Norfolk.
Sir Maurice Colborne Boileau, 3rd
Baronet; b. Dec. 3rd, 1865; s. his father, Sir
Francis George Manningham, 1900 ; ed. at
Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1889, M.A. 1892);
is patron of one living, a J.P. and D.L. for Norfolk,
and a D.L. for the City and Co. of the City of
Norwich.
$rms — Azure, a castle triple towered or, masoned sable,
and in base a crescent of the second. Crrat— A pelican in her
piety proper charged on the breast with a saltire couped gules.
Seats — Ketteringham Park, Wymondham, Norfolk ;
Hethel Hall, Norwich.
Brother living— RAYMOND FREDERIC, b. Oct. 6th,
1868 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Northampton-
shire Regt., and Capt. and Hon. Major Prince of Wales’s
Own Norfolk R.G.A. ; Major R.G.A., and a J.P. for Nor-
folk; European War 1914-19 with Roy. Fusiliers and R.G.A. ,
and as Lieut. -Col. Comdg. Labour Corps in France (de-
spatches); unsuccessfully contested Norfolk, E. Div. (C)
Jan. 1906 : in. 1905, Ethel Mary, only child of the late Rev.
James Foster Young. Residence, 4, Walton Place, S.W.
Sister living — Margaret Lucy Augusta, b. 1867 ; M.B.,
B.S., London. Residence , Ketteringham Park, Wymond-
ham, Norfolk.
. , Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Lucy Henrietta (.Lady
With all my heart. Boileau), da, of Sir George Nugent, 2nd Bt. : tn. i860, Sir
Francis George Manningham Boileau, 2nd baronet, who d. 1900. Residence, Ketteringham Park,
Wymondham, Norfolk.
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Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Edmund William Pollen Boileau, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1831,
d. 1883: in. 1870, Bridget Mary, who d. 1912, da. of James Walsh : —
Francis James, b. 1871, in. 1895, Wilhelmina, da. of — Lyon, and has issue living. Noel Gilbert
Elliott, b. 1874. John Peter, b 1876. Edmund, b. 1877 : in. 18 — , and has issue living.
Catherine Theresa : in. 18 — , — Russell, who d. 18 — . Residence ,
This baronet is descended in an unbroken line from Etienne Boileau, Baron de Castelnau and
St. Croix (Province of Languedoc), who, in 1250, on the departure of Louis IX. for the Holy Land,
was appointed, during his absence, Governor of Paris, and 1st Grand Provost of France. He drew
the first Municipal Code, which is still used. His descendant, Charles Boileau, Baron of Castelnau
and St. Croix, fled to England at the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Descendants of the same
family own the original French property.
BONHAM, Creation (U.K.) 1852.
*SVVGeorge Francis Bonham, 2nd Baronet;
b. Aug. 28th, 1847 ; s. his father, Sir Samuel George,
K.C.B., 1863; ed. at Eton, and at Exeter Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1868, M. A. 1871); entered Diplo. Ser.
1869; was Sec. of Embassy 1893-1900, and Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Servia 1900-1903, and to
Swiss Confederation 1905-9; is a J.P. for Surrey:
in. 1871, Louisa, da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew
Buchanan, 1st Bt., and has issue.
$,rms — Sable, a chevron nebulee between three crosses-
patee fitchee at the foot argent ; on a canton of the last a
squirrel sejant gules. — A mermaid holding in the dexter
hand a wreath of coral and in the sinister a mirror proper.
Seat — Knowle, Cranleigh, Surrey. Club — Travellers’.
To be, rather than to seem to be.
Son living-ERIC HENRY, M.V.O.,b. July 3rd, 1875; ed.
at Eton, and at Camb. Univ. ; formerly Major 2nd Dragoons ;
was Hon. Attache in Diplo. Ser. 1898-9, and A.D.C. to Brig.-
Gen. Comdg. Orange River Colony 1904-6, and to Maj.-Gen.
Comdg. Troops in S. China 1906-8 ; appointed an Extra
Equerry to H.R.H. Prince Arthur of Connaught 1909, Equerry
1911, and Comptroller of the Household 1913 ; S. Africa
1900-1901 with Imperial Yeo. (Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and European War
1914-17 ; has Orders of St. Anne of Russia, Rising Sun
(Japan), Crown of Italy, and St. Hubert (Bavaria), and Legion of Honour ; M. V.O. ( 4th class) 1912 :
in. 1910, Ethel, younger da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Leopold Richard Seymour [see M. Hertford,
colls.], and has issue living, Antony Lionel Thomas, b. 1916, — Elizabeth Mary, b. 19x4. Residence ,
Knowle, Cranleigh. Clubs, White’s, Cavalry.
Daughters living— Edith Florence (Lady Grant Duff), C.B.E., b. 1877 ; is a Lady of Grace of
Order of John of Jerusalem in England; C.B.E. 1918: in. 1900, Sir Evelyn Mountstuart Grant
Duff, K.C.M.G. Residence, Earl Soham Grange, Earl Soham, Framlingham. Lilian Frances,
b. 1883 : m. 19x1, George Jardine Kidston, C.M.G., H.B.M.’s Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to
Finland, and has issue living, four das. Residence , British Legation, Helsingfors, Finland.
Residence, ia, St. James’s Square, S.W.— -Evelyn Mary, b. 1885.
The 1st baronet was Gov. of Straits Settlements, 1837-47, and Gov, and Com,-in-Ch. at Hong
Kong, and Ch. Superintendent of British Trade in China 1847-53.
BOORD, Creation (U.K.) 1896, of Wakehurst Place, Ardingley, Sussex.
[Name pronounced “ Board.’’]
Sir William Arthur Boord, 2nd Baronet ; b.
May 24th, 1862 ; s. his father, Sir (Thomas) William,
1912 ; ed. at Harrow ; is a F.R.G.S.
$rms — Per fesse azure and gules, a goat’s head erased within an orle
of eight martlets argent. Crrst — A goat argent, guttee de poix, resting the
dexter leg on an escutcheon gules, charged with a martlet of the first.
Club — Junior Carlton.
Brothers living— HARRY PERCY, b. April 10th, 1868 ; ed. at Clare
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1890, M.A. 1894). Residence, 21, Oxford Square,
W.2. Clubs, Carlton, Junior Carlton.— Alexander Edgar, b. 1872 :
in. 1901, Coralie Mary, youngest da. of the late Herman Hoskier, of
Hayes, Kent, and has issue living, Richard William, b. 1907, — Ellinor
Mary, b. 1902, — Helen Margaret, /•. 1904, — Sybil Katherine, b. 1906.
Residence, Coney Hill, Hayes Common, Kent. Club. Union.
y, . . , . , Sisters living— Mary Lilian, b. 1865; Unit Administrator Queen
By integiity and industry . Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps during European War : m. 1897, Com.
Warern Frederick Caborne, C.B., Roy. Naval Reserve, and has issue
living, Warren Roger, b. 1899 ; European War 1915-18, in France, Belgium and Germany, as Lieut.
3rd Batn. Essex Regt. Residence , Loppington Hall, near Wem, Salop.— Ethel Margaret, b.
1869; in. X899, Lieut. -Col. Sydney Arthur Monckton Copeman, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S., Med.
Officer, Min. of Health, and has issue living, William Sydney Charles, b. 1900; 2nd Lieut. Cold-
stteam Guards,— Mary Ethel Margaret, b. 1902,— Katherine Joy, b. 1904. Residence , 76, Regent’s
Park Road, N.W.x.
The 1st baronet, Sir (Thomas) William, was a partner in the firm of Boord and Son, distillers,
a Director of London and Provincial Bank (Limited), and sat as M.P. for Greenwich (C) 1873-95.
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BOOT, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Wilford, co. Nottingham.
Sir Jesse Boot, ist Baronet , son of
John Boot, of Nottingham ; b. June 2nd, 1850 ;
formerly Chm. and Managing Director of Boots
Pure Drug Co. (Limited), manufacturing chemists
and makers of fine chemicals, of London, Not-
tingham, etc. ; has erected model dwellings for
Crimean and Mutiny veterans ; Hon. Freeman of
Nottingham 1920; Knt. 1909: m, 1886, Florence,
da. of William Rowe, of Jersey, and has issue.
&rms — Argent, on a chevron between three boots sable,
soles and heels gules, spurred proper, a lion passant or.
Crest — A boot as in the arms.
Seats — Plaisaunce, Wilford, Nottingham ; St. Heliers,
The Park, Nottingham. Town Residence — 32, Smith
Square, Westminster, S.W.i. Clubs,— Reform, National
Liberal, Royal Automobile.
Son living — JOHN CAMPBELL, b. 1889 ; sometime
Capt. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.) ; is Vice-
Chm. Boots Pure Drug Co. (Limited) : m. 1914, Mar-
garet Joyce, da. of Frederick Haigh Pyman, of 82,
Fitzjohn’s Avenue, Hampstead, N.W., and has issue
living, Barbara Jacqueline, b. 1915, — Jocelyne Mary,
b. 1917, — Margaret Anne, b. 1920. Residence, Lenton
House, Lenton, Notts.
Right and forward. Daughters living — Dorothy Florence, b. 1890 : m.
1913, Capt. Wilfrid Montagu Bruce, R.N.R. [see Bruce, Bt., cr. 1804, colls.]. Reside?ice , Haseley
Manor, Wallingford, Oxon. Margery Amy, b. 1892.
BOOTH, Creation (U.K.) 1835, of Portland Place, Middlesex. [Extinct 1896.]
Sir Charles Booth. 3rd and last Baronet .
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Henry William Booth, 3rd son of William Booth, father of the
2nd and 3rd Baronets, b. 1815, d. 1883 : m. 1837, Augusta Hope, who d. 1867, da.
of Major Ellis (17th Lancers), of Twydee Park, Monmouthshire : —
Alice Elizabeth: m. ist, 1865, Morgan Vane (then h.p. to Barony of Barnard), who d. 1877, without
issue ; 2ndly, 1879, Harry Farquhar de Paravicini, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Chandos,
b. 18 — . Amy Laura : m. 1878, Lieut.-Col. Godfrey Fox Webster, formerly Capt. 20th Regt.
Residence , Knott Park, Surrey.
BOOTH, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Allerton Beeches, City of Liverpool.
Sir Alfred Allen Booth, ist Baronet ,
son of the late Alfred Booth, J.P., of Liverpool;
b. Sept. 17th, 1872; ed. at Harrow, and at King’s
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1894, M.A. 1898); Hon. LL.D.
Liverpool Univ. 1920 ; is Chm. of Cunard Steamship
Co. (Limited), and of Anchor Line (Henderson Bros.,
Limited), a Director of Alfred Booth and Co.
(Limited), of Booth Steamship Co. (Limited), of
Thos. and Jno. Brocklebank (Limited), and of Com-
monwealth and Dominion Line (Limited); was a
Member of Roy. Commn. on the Civil Ser. 1911-14,
and Chm. of Committee for Co-ordination of Naval,
Military, and Civil Requirements of the Port of Liver-
pool 1915-17*. m. 1903, Mary Blake, da. of Edmund
Dwight, of New York, and has issue.
Jmns — Per pale and per chevron argent, ermine, and sable,
in chief two boars’ heads erased and erect of the last and in base
a like boar’s head of the first. Crest — A rose gules, barbed,
seeded and encircled by two olive branches proper, thereon a
lion passant argent.
Seat— Allerton Beeches, Liverpool. Clubs — Alpine, Reform,
United University.
Sons living — PHILIP, b. Feb. 8th, 1907.— —Edmund, b. 1908.
Daughter living— Sylvia Emily, b. 1905.
GORE-BOOTH, Creation (I.) 1760, of Artarman, Sligo.
Genti aequus utrique.
Just to either line.
Sir Josslyn Augustus Richard Gore-Booth, 6th
Baronet; b. Feb. 26th 1869; s. his father, Sir Henry
William, 1900; formerly Lieut. 5th Batn. Roy. Munster
Fusiliers ; is patron of two livings : in. 1907 , Mary Sibell, da.
of the late Rev. Savile Richard William L’Estrange Malone,
R. of Dalton Holme, Beverley, and has issue.
&vma — Quarterly of six : ist quarterly, ist and 4th, argent three boars
heads couped and erect sable ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, a fesse between three
cross-crosslets or ; 2nd, argent, on a fesse sable three bezants ; 3rd, argent a
lion’s head erased between three crescents gules ; 4th, gules three cinque-
foils argent ; 5th, gules on a bend or, three martlets ; 6th, cheeky azure and
argent a fesse gules. Crist — ist, a lion passant. Booth ; 2nd, a wolf rampant.
Gore. Bahais — obtr ,Jfir8t Crist — “Quod ero spero” [I hope for what 1
shall be) ; nbir JJtronb Crist— “ In hoc signo vinces” ( Under this sign thou
shalt conquer).
Seat — Lissadell, Sligo.
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Sons living — MICHAEL SAVILE, b. July 24th, 1908. Hugh, b. 1910. Brian, b. 1912.
Angus Josslyn, b. 1920.
Daughters living— Bridget Mary, b. 1911. Rosaleen Rachel, b. 1914 Aideen Joyce, b. 1916.
Gabrielle Maeve, b. 1918.
Brother living— Mordaunt, b. 1878; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1901): in. 1906. Evelyn,
da. of the late Robert Stanley Scholfield, of Sandhall, Howden, E. Yorkshire, and has issue
living, Paul Henry, b. 1909, — Colum Robert, b. 1913. Residence , Maltby Hall, Rotherham.
Sisters living— Constance Georgine, M.P. • elected for St. Patrick’s Div. of Dublin (SF) Dec.
1918 : in. 1900, Casimir Dunin de Markievicz, and has issue living, Maeve Alys, b. 1901. Eva
Selina. Mabel Olive : m. 1900, Charles Percival Foster, formerly Lieut. 2nd Dragoons, and
has issue living, John Mordaunt, b. 1906,— Moira Frances, b. 1902. Residence , Woodside,
Frant, Sussex.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet— Georgina Mary {Lady Gore-Booth ), da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
Charles John Hill, of Tickhill Castle, York: in. 18 67, Sir Henry William Gore-Booth, 5th baronet,
who d. 1900. Residence , Ardeeven, Sligo.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Henry Gore-Booth, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. i8oq, d. 1881 :
m. 1834, Isabella, who d. 1897, da. of James Smith, of Jordanhill, co. Renfrew: —
Reginald Newcomen Henry, b. 1850. Residence , Seaside, Helensburgh. Joanna Arabella. Resi-
dence, Seaside, Helensburgh.
Granddaughters of the late Henry Gore-Booth (ante) : —
Issue of the late Col. James Gore-Booth, b. 1840, d. 1913: m. 1870, Louisa Charlotte, da. of
the late Henry Trench, of Cangort Park, King’s co. [see B. Ashtown, colls.] : —
Georgiana Isabella Susan : m. 1898, Frederick St. John Gore, who d. 1903 [Gore, Bt., colls.].
Ethel Nora.
The 3rd baronet assumed by royal license, 1804, the additional surname and arms of Booth. The
4th baronet was Lord-Lieut. of co. Sligo, and sat as M.P. therefor (C) 1850-76.
BOOTHBY, Creation (E.) 1660, of Broadlow Ash, Derbyshire.
Sir Charles Francis Boothby, 12th
Baronet ; b. June 22nd, 1858; s. his brother, Sir
Brooke, 1913; ed. at Harrow; formerly Lieut.
N. Mayo Militia.
— Argent, on a canton sable a lion’s jamb erased
erect or. Crtst— A lion’s jamb as in the arms.
Residence —
The death of Christ is to me the
death of death.
Brothers living— Rev. HERBERT CECIL, b. Dec.
8th, 1863; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1888); formerly
Lieut. 1st Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby
Regt.). Seymour William Brooke (posthumous), b.
1866 ; m. 1906, Clare Margaret, da. of the late Robert
Valpy, and has issue living, Hugo Robert Brooke, b.
1907, — Serena Margaret, b. 1914. Residence , Efford
Holbeaton, Plymouth.
Sisters living— Florence Emma.— Rosalind Louisa.
Beatrice Georgiana. Residence, 15, Carlyle Square,
Chelsea, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Brooke
Boothby, 2nd son of 8th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Brooke Boothby, b.
1818, d. 1893 : m. 1849, Frances Sarah, who d.
1877, da. of the late Rt. Rev. John Banks Jenkinson, D.D., Lord Bishop of St. David’s,
and Dean of Durham : —
Henry Vernon, b. 1850; ed. at Radley; formerly Lieut. 24th Regt.: m. 1878, Augusta Louisa, da.
of the late Maj.-Gen. John George Boothby [see infra], having had issue, of whom Ernest Brooke,
b. 1881 ; Lieut. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own); d. (killed in action during European War
1916 : m. 1910, Mary Susan Harriett (Maive), da. of the late Whitley Stokes, of 45, Queen’s Road,
St. John’s Wood, N.W., — John Henry, b. 1893; Lieut. R.F.A. ; d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1916, — Gwendolen Margaret Frances, b. 1885. Residence, 13, Priory Mansions, Drayton
Gardens, S.W. 10. —Louisa Frances, b. 1855. Residence, 20, Bennett Park, Blackheath, S.E.
Issue of the late Com. George William Boothby, b. 1819, d. 1868 : m. 1850, Harriet,
who d. 1911 (having in. 2ndly, 1871, the Rev. Angus Gunn, D.D., who d. 1913, of
The Manse Dollar), da. of E. B. Glass, M.C.S. : —
George, b. 1867 *, is in Merchant Navy : in. 1904, Mabel Gertrude, da. of Bernard Flanagan, and has
issue living, Irene Mabel, b. 1905, — Hildred Annie, b. 1907, — Dora, b. 1908.' Katharine: in.
1886, Daniel Lehane, M.D., who d. 1907. ■ Cora : in. rst, 1881, Col. George Duncan Wahab,
formerly Comdg. 2nd Batn. Lancashire Fusiliers, who d. 1899 ; 2ndly, 1913, J. J. Hart-Davies,
formerly I.C.S., and has issue living (by ist marriage), George Boothby, b. 1882 ; sometime
Lieut. York and Lancaster Regt.,— James Charles, b. 1884; sometime Lieut. R.N.,— Catherine, b.
1895. Frances : in. 1891, Capt. Robert J. C. Tod, of Merchant Ser., and has issue living, Sheila
Charteris, b. 1894. Rafella: in. 1892, the Rev. John Talbot Godfrey, V. of St. Saviour, Upper
Sunbury, and has issue living, Mary Frances Talbot, b. 1896, — Penelope Boothby Talbot, b. 1898.
Residence, St. Saviour’s Vicarage, Upper Sunbury.— Ada Rundall.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. John George Boothby, R.A., b. 1824, d. 1876 : in. 1850, Margaret
E. F., who d. 1909, da. of the late Capt. Charles Henry Seale, R.N. : —
Augusta Louisa : in. 1878, Henry Vernon Boothly [see ante].
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles Boothby (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Henry Boothby, b. 1823, d. 1896: in. 1851, Eleanor Jane,
who d. 1907, da. of the late Rev. John T. Fenwick : —
Antonia Rafela. Residence, Hawkesbury, 5, City View, Camden Road, Bath. Edith Serena
Hill : in. 1885, the Rev. Frederick Wentworth Vernon, who d. 1906, formerly V. of Rangeworthy,
having had issue, of whom Evelyn, b. 1889 ; European War 1915-19 in Gallipoli with Roy. Naval
Air Ser., and as Lieut. R.N.V.R. with Motor Boat Patrol,— Roger, b. XS93 ; Lieut. Somerset L.I- ;
d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — Peter Wentworth, M.C., b. 1895; sometime
Lieut. R.A.S.C.; Mediterranean Expeditionary Force 19x5 and in France 1915-17 (M.C.),
— Millicent Eleanor, b. 1887. Residence, Weatheroak Alvechurch, Worcestershire.
Issue of the late Rev. Evelyn Boothby, b. 1825, d. 1874 : in. 1853, Margaretta Jane, who d.
1907, da. of John Carr, of Roseworth, Northumberland: —
Rev. Frederick, b. 1871 ; is V. of Ellistown, Leicester. Basil Tanfield Beridge, b. 1873 ; is
debrett’s illustrated baronetage,
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Major R.E., and a M.l.C.E. : in. 1909, Katharine Georgina, only surviving da. of the late Major
p B. Knox R.A., and has issue living, Evelyn Basil, b. 1910,— Jane Penelope, b. 1914,— Anne
Bexhill b 1915. Laura Cecilia. Louisa Jane: m. 1892, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Charles Jackson,
Major
F. B.
Bexhill, 0. 1915. - r 1 * 1 t * *
a Mil. Knight of Windsor, and has issue living, Mary Evelyn, b. 1894. Judith Letitia : m. 1906,
Rear-Adm. James Clement Ley, C.V.O., R.N.
Issue of the late Col. Basil Charles Boothby, b. 1834, d. 1892 : m. 1860, Emily Sarah, who d.
1890, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Joshua Jebb, K.C.B. <
Hubert Basil, D.S.O. , b. 1863 ; ed. privately ; is Com. R.N.R., Com. in Merchant Navy and Outdoor
Assist, to Portmaster and Marine Sup., Great Central Railway; formerly in Canadian Pacific
Railway Ser. ; served during European War 1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S O. 1915 : in. 1912,
Frances Ann, da. of the late John Carr Good, of Grimsby. Residence , Ambleside, Weelshy Road,
Grimsby. Rev. Walter Ralph Jebb, b. 1865 ; ed. at Sehvyn Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1895, M.A. 189S);
is R. of Thimbleby : in. 1900, Mary, da. of the late Rev. George Frederick Prescott (of iol, Hyde
Park Mansions, N.W.), formerly V. of St. Michael and All Angels, Paddington, W., and has
issue living. Basil Frederick, b. 1904. Residence , Thimbleby Rectory, near Horncastle. Francis
Stewart Evelyn, O.B.E. , b. 1867 ; ed. at Dover Coll. ; formerly Capt. Lincolnshire Regt. ; is Sec.
Lincolnshire Territorial Force Asso., and a D.L. for Lincolnshire ; O.B.E. 1918 : m. 1893, Hannah
Mildred, da. of the late Robert Swan, J.P., of The Quarry, Lincoln, and has issue living, John
Clayton, b. 1899; is Lieut. Sherwood Foresters,— Joan Penelope, b. 1897,— Betty, b. 1905.
Residence , Stonefield House, Lincoln Evelyn Leonard Beridge, D.S.O., b. 1876; is a retired
Capt. R.N. ; served during European War 1914-16, with Patrol Cruisers (D.S.O.): in. 1905,
Esm6 Frances Nevill Augusta, who d. 1913, da. of Sir Edward Beauchamp, 1st Bt., M.P., and
has issue living, Esmd Janet, b. 1906,— Penelope Frances, b. 1909. Marion Agnes Serena
Penelope. Residence , The Old Vicarage, Wrotham, Kent. Mary Dorothy Cecilia. Residence,
The Old Vicarage, Wrotham, Kent.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Evelyn Boothby (ante)
Issue of the late Capt. William Osbert Boothby, C.V.O., C.B., R.N., b. 1866, d. 1913:
m. 1907, Hilda Lambert (now of St. Patricks, Bexhill-on-Sea), da. of Capt. Henry
Stephen’ Swiney, formerly 69th Regt., of The Limes, Hawkhurst, and Gensing House,
St. Leonards-on-Sea : —
Osbert Stephen, b. 1909. Christopher Evelyn, b. 1912. Margaretta Laura, b. 1908. Alice
a e a, . 1911 jgsue Qf t^e jate rcv Charles Boothby (formerly Capt. R.E.), 3rd son of 8th baronet,
b. 1786, d. 1846 : in. 1820, Marianne, who d. 1884, da. of the late Rev. Canon
Basil Beridge, of Algarkirk, Lincolnshire : —
Cecilia Elizabeth. Residence, West Point, Parkstone, Dorset.
A baronetcy was conferred, by letters patent in 1644, upon Henry Boothby, of Claytor Close ; but,
though it received the sign-manual of Charles I., it did not pass the Great Seal, by reason of the con-
fusion of the civil wars. At the Restoration the patent was renewed by Charles II., with the date
of 1660, to William Boothby,. of Broadlow Ash, Derbyshire. Ashbourne Hall, Derbyshire, the seat
of the family for 200 years, was sold in 1846, in accordance with the will of the 9th baronet. The nth
baronet, Sir Brooke, was in Diplo. Ser.
BOREEL, Creation (E.) 1645, of Amsterdam, Holland.
[Name pronounced “Borale.”]
Weede, Chamberlain to the late King
marriage.
Sir Jacob Willem Gustaaf
Boreel, 10th Baronet ; b. Sept. 10th,
1852; s. his father, Sir William, 1883;
ed. at Leyden Univ. ; was Gentleman of
the Privy Chamber to the late King of
the Netherlands ; sometime a Member of
Gedeputeerde Staten of North Holland ;
appointed Chamberlain to Queen of the
Netherlands 1905 ; officially recorded his
arms and pedigree at the Heralds’ Coll.
1912 : in. 1st, 1878, the Baroness Mary
Cornelia, who d. 1891, da. of H.E. Baron
Schimmelpenninck van der Oye ; 2ndly,
1898, Cornelia Marie, da. of H. M. van
of the Netherlands, and has issue by 1st
Jmna — Argent, on a chevron between three bugle horns sable, two whips thonged proper, on a
chief gules a lion passant or. jjwpporttts — On clouds two angels proper, vested argent.
Seat— Waterland, Velsen, North Holland.
Daughters living— Cornelia Maria: in. 1902, Baron Frederick William van Tuyll van Seroos-
kerken. Agnes, in. 1907, Ernest Cremers.
Sister living — Agnes: in. 1863, Baron William van Goltstein (sometime Netherlands Min. Plen.
in London), who d. 1901. Residence , Oldenaller, Gelderland, Holland.
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughters of the late William Walter Astor Boreel, son of the late Francis
Robert Boreel (infra), b. 1838, d. 1892 : in. 1866, Mary Emily, who d. 1906, da.
of Sir John Ralph Milbanke-Huskisson, 8th baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert John Ralph Boreel, b. 1867, d. 1904 : m. 1891, Edith Margaret,
da. of Philo Ives, of Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.A. : —
Helen Barbara Izabel, b. 180a.— Edith Wendela Dorothy, b. 1896.
Grandchildren of the late Francis Robert Boreel, son .of Lieut. -Gen. William
Francis Boreel, 3rd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Eugene Boreel, b. 1850, d. 1896 : m. 1878, Florence, da. of the late
Francis Capper Brooke, of Ufford Place, Wood bridge
FRANCIS WILLIAM ROBERT, b. March 19th, 1882. Alfred, b. 1883. Florence Ida Sophia.
— H61ene Cecile.
Grandchildren of the late Luc Boreel, 4th son of 7th baronet, b. 1780, d. 1854 :
in. 1811, Mary Jane Sarah, Countess de Limburg Stirum, who d. 1848 : —
Issue of the late James Boreel, b. 1813, d. 1888 : m. 1850, Catherina Maria Ulrica, who
d. 1900, da. of Salomon, Baron Dedel: —
Luc Gerard, b. 1852.—- Gerard Salomon, b. 1855 : m. 1882, Gertrude, da. of HugoGevers, of Noord-
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
wyk, Holland, and has issue, James Luc Boreel, b . 1883, — Hugo Boreel, b. 1884, — Pauline Joan,
b. 1887.— —William Marius, b. 1856 ; Lieut. Ordnance Officer to King of Holland : tn. 1886,
Cornelia, da. of the late Theodor Prins, of Harlem, Holland, and has issue living, William
Constant, A 1890, — Margaretta Catherina, b. 1891. Paulus James, b. 1863.— Wendela Catherine
Mary: m. 1876, Reinhard, Baron van Lynden. Agnes : tn. 1878, Francis, Baron van Randwyck.
—Catherine.— Anne : m. 1881, William J. Snouck Hurgronje. Residence, 28, Princessegracht,
The Hague.
The 1st baronet, an Envoy to England, was knighted by King James I. in 1619, and it is related
that he received from King Charles II. on June 28th, 1653, a Royal Warrant as a Baron of England.
The 9th baronet was a Member of the Upper House of Representatives in Holland, and was several
times President of the Second Chamber of the States-General, and Gov. of North Holland.
BOROUGH, Creation (U.K.) 1813. [Extinct 1879.]
Sir Edward Richard Borough, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Augusta Frances {Lady Fludyer), M.B.E. ; M.B.E. 1918:
in. 1876, Sir Arthur John Fludyer, 5th Bt. Residence, Ayston Hall, Uppingham.
BORROWES, Creation (I.) 1646, of Gilltown, Kildare.
[Name pronounced “ Burrows.”]
Sir Kildare Dixon Borrowes, ioth Baivnet ; b.
Sept. 21st, 1852; s. his father, Sir Erasmus Dixon, 1898 ; ed.
at Cheltenham Coll. ; is a retired Lieut.-Col., and a J.P. and
D.L. for co. Kildare (High Sheriff 1902); formerly Major nth
Hussars, and Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. S. Irish Horse ; was
A.D.C. to Lord-Lieut. of Ireland 1879-80 ; and a Draft Con-
ducting Officer 1915-19 : m. 1886, Julia Aline, da. of the late
William Holden, of Palace House, Lancashire.
ms — Or, on a cross gules (the red cross of De Burgh) five mullets
pierced argent ; in the first quarter a lion passant guardant of the second.
Crat— A lion sejant guardant, murally crowned or.
Seat — Barretstown Castle, Ballymore Eustace, Naas, co. Kildare.
Clubs — Kildare Street, Cavalry.
AT j- , . Brother livings — EUSTACE, b. Dec. 31st, 1866: tn. 1899, Louise
Notby force, butby merit. Margaret Winifrede Mary, who d. 1918, da. of the late John Macdonnell
Royse [V. Monck], having had issue, Kildare Henry, b. 1900; Midshipman R.N.; d. (killed in
battle of Horn Reef) 1916. Residence, 49, Rathdowne Road, Dublin.
Sisters living — Clara Ellen: in. 1875, Major Duncan Matheson (formerly 6th Dragoons), J.P.,
D.L., and has issue living, James Sutherland Mackay, b. 1880; is Major Queen’s Own Cameron
Highlanders ; served in S. Africa 1901-2 (medal with five clasps), — Duncan Kildare Frederick, b. 1891,
— Ian Alastair, b. 1899, — Winifred Ellen, — Rosalind Clara, — Clara, — Ethel Gladys. Residences ,
Lews Castle, Stornoway, N.B. ; Achany, Lairg, N.B.1 Flora: in. 1898, the Ven. Arthur J.
Johnston, B.D., Archdeacon of Glendalough. Residence, The Rectory, Athy, co. Kildare.
Half-Sister living— Mary Adelaide Vernon, b. 1889 : m. 1913, Capt. Montagu Martindale Parry-
Jones, Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.).
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— Florence Elizabeth ( Lady Borrowes), da. of the late William
Ruxton (Vice-Lieut, of co. Louth), of Ardee House, Ardee, Ireland : m. 1887, as his 2nd wife,
Sir Erasmus Dixon Borrowes, 9th baronet, who d. 1898. Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Col. Walter Joseph Borrowes, son of 8th baronet, b. 1834, d. 1893 :
tn. 1882, Florence Mary, who d. 1907, da. of Michael Aylmer : —
Eleanor Henriette de Robillard. Residence , Naas, co. Kildare.
The 1st baronet, successively Sheriff and M.P. for co. Kildare, deposed that through the
Rebellion of 1641, he had lost corn and cattle to the value of £ 9,396 , money of the value of .£11,932,
and an annual income of £1,200. He received the baronetcy “ for his many good and faithful services
in this kingdom both in War and Peace.”
BORWICK, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Eden Lacy, Lazonby, co. Cumberland.
Sir Robert Hudson Borwick, ist Baronet,
last .surviving son of the late George Borwick, of
Morven, Torquay; b. Jan. 21st, 1845; sometime a
Director of George Borwick and Sons (Limited) ; is
a J.P. for co. London; Knt. 1902: m. 1872, 'Caroline
Smith, da. of the late Rev. Richard Daniel Johnston,
of Kurnool, Madras, and has issue.
^n»s — Erminois, three escarbuncles fesseways sable between
three bears’ heads erased of the last, muzzled or. Crrst — Upon a
mount proper, in front of a staff raguly erect azure, a stag
browsing or, attired sable.
Residetice — 2, Jardin du Roi Albert Ie, Nice. Clubs —
Carlton, Constitutional, Bath.
Sons living — GEORGE, b. May 22nd, 1880; ed. at Eton, and
at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 19 — ); Bar. Middle Temple
1905; sometime Lieut. Bedfordshire Regt., and R.A.F. : tn.
ist, 1908, Mary Mason (who obtained a divorce 1913), da. of
Lewis Cruger Hasell. of New York; 2ndly, 1918, Dorothea
Gertrude, da, of the late Charles Grey, of Anerley, S.E.
Robert Geoffrey, b. 1886 ; formerly Lieut. 20th Hussars ;
European War 1914-16 as Capt. Hertfordshire Regt., and 1917
as Lieut. R.F.A. : tn. ist, 1913, Irene Phyllis (from whom he
obtained a divorce 1920), da. of the late Thomas Main Patter-
★ His half-brother, Walter Borrowes, b. 1892 ; Lieut. R.N. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1915.
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son, of Littlebourne House, Canterbury; 2ndly, 1920, Margaret Elizabeth, da. of the late Gilbert
Robertson Sandbach, of 35, Lennox Gardens, S.W., and has issue living (by 1st marriage), James
Hugh Myles, b. 1917, — Katherine Hilda, b. 1914, — Phyllis Dorothy, b. 1916. Residence , 51,
Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Daughters living— Clarice May, b. 1875 : m. 1899, Brig. -Gen. William Ward Warner, C.M.G.,
and has issue living. Residence , 56, Onslow Gardens, S.W.— Vanessa Margaret, b. 1878 : m.
1903, Capt. Edward Henry Dormer [see B. Dormer, colls.]. Residence, Stowe Maries, Westcott,
Surrey. Nancy Beatrice, b. 1884 : m. 1907, Brig.-Gen. Henry Page Croft, C.M.G., M.P [see
Croft, Bt., ci*. 1671, colls.]. Residence , 15, Southwell Gardens, S.W.
HOUSTOUN-BOSWALL, Creation (U.K.) 1836.
[Name pronounced “ Hoostun Boswall.”]
Sir Thomas Randolph Hous-
toun-Boswall, 5th Baronet ; b. Feb. 5th,
1882; s. his brother, Capt. Sir George
Reginald, 1915 ; sometime Capt. Roy.
Scots (Lothian Regt.) : m. 1912, Edith
Mary, da. of Jarvis Salter, formerly of
Wribbenhall, Worcestershire, and has issue.
gurtns — Quarterly : ist and 4th argent, on a
fesse sable, between in chief two thistles, and in
base a garb proper, three cinquefoils of the first ;
2nd and 3rd or, a chevron chequey, sable and
argent, between three martlets of the second.
Crests— xst, a cubit arm erect, holding in the hand
a sword proper ; 2nd, a sand-glass winged proper,
jfopporters — On either side a greyhound proper,
collared and chained or.
Residence ,
Son living— ONE, b. Sept. 1920.
Daughters living— Pamela Nanine, b. 1916.
— Another, b. 1917.
Daughter living of 4th Baronet— Elizabeth
Phoebe, b. 19x5.
Sister living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Evelyn
Mary Alice : m. 1914, Major Alexander Houstoun, R.A., of Clerkington, East Lothian, and
has issue living, Robert Alexander Hugh, b. 1915, — Andrew George, b. 1917.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Evelyn- Lucy, b. 1854. Residence , 61, Holland Park, W.11.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Naomi Veronica {Lady Houstoun-Boswall of Blackadder), da.
of the late Col. Thomas Henry Anstey (formerly R.E.), of 45, Beaufort Gardens, S.W. ; in. 1913,
Capt. Sir George Reginald Houstoun-Boswall, 4th baronet, Grenadier Guards, who d. (killed in
action during European War) 1915. Residences, Blackadder, and Allanbank, Edrom, Berwickshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. Thomas Alford Houston-Boswall-Preston, 3rd son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1850, d. 1918, having assumed by Royal License in 1886 the additional
surname of Preston : m. 1883, Alice Mary, who d. 1916, only da. of the late
n William Cunard [ see Cunard, Bt., colls.] : —
*887; Lieut, ist Life Guards Reserve; European War 1914-16. Alistair, C.B.E., b.
ls Hon. Capt. Army Ser. Corps, and Assist. Director of Road Transport, Min. of Food ; C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.— -Euphemia Constance, b. 1884 : m. 1906, Antony Edmund Gibbs [Elton, Bt.].
Issue of the late Alfred Houstoun-Boswall, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1854, & 1920 :
m. 1891, Emmeline Charlotte Frances (now of Burwell Park, Louth, Lincolnshire),
da. of the late Capt. R. H. de Winton, of Graftonbury, Herefordshire: —
William Evelyn, A 1892; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at New Coll., Oxford; formerly Capt. Black
Watch (Roy. Highlanders)'; European War 1914-17 (wounded) Charles, b. 1894 ; Lieut. 2nd
Dragoons.— John Francis, b. 1893; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Lieut, ist Dragoons
This baronet is male heir and representative of the ancient family of the Houstouns of Cotrioch,
hereditary baillees and justiciaries of the Barony of Busbie, Wigtownshire, and of Calderhall, Mid-
lothian. Gen. Sir William Houstoun, G.C. B., ist Baronet, was a Gen. in the Army. The 2nd baronet,
Col in Grenadier Guards, assumed in 1847 the additional surname of Bos wall on his marriage with
Euphemia, daughter of Thomas Boswall, of Blackadder. The 3rd baronet was Capt. Grenadier
Guards and Convener of Berwickshire. The 4th baronet, Capt. Sir George Reginald, Grenadier
Guards, was killed in action during European War 1915.
BOEHM-BOTELER, Creation (U.K.) 1889, of Wetherby Gardens, St. Mary Abbots,
Kensington, co. London.
[Name pronounced “ Boem-Boatler.”]
Sir Edgar Collins Boehm-Boteler, 2nd Baronet
(for brevity, styling “Sir Edgar Boteler, Bt.”) ; b. Oct. ist,
1869; s. his father, Sir Joseph Edgar BOEHM, B.A., 1890;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. 5th Brig. R.G.A. ; is a F.R.G.S. ;
assumed by deed poll 1918, the surname of Boehm-Boteler
(Boteler being his mother’s name), but does not use the hyphen.
^rms— Azure, in the sinister canton a sun, issuant therefrom eleven rays
or, over all a clover plant with three leaves and eradicated proper. Crist —
A Hungarian hat sable, charged on the turn-up with three bezants fessewise.
Residences — Comb View, Maidenhead; 17, Cork Street, W.i. Club
— Wellington.
Sisters living — Georgina Frances : m. 1895, Major Benjamin Proctor
Simpson Rooke, formerly Indian Army, and has issue living, Florence
Lilian, b. 1896.— — Effie Josephine Alice : m. 1885, Conrad Herapath,
Sol mea testis.
The sun be my witness.
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who d. 1907, and had issue, of whom Conrad Boehm, A 1886 ; is Capt. Indian Army ; served in
Mesopotamia 1915-16, present at defence of Kut (prisoner) : ni. 1912, Nina Constance Metcalfe,
da. of Maj.-Gen. Kenneth Stewart Davison, C.B. [see Metcalfe, Bt., colls.], — Claude Hamilton
Carlton, b. 1888 ; is Lieut, in the Army, — Randolph Fitzroy Boehm, A 18^3 ; Lieut. Lincolnshire
Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916. Florence Louise : m. 1st, 1890, Capt.
Randolph Albert Fitzhardinge Kingscote, R.E., who obtained a divorce 1902 [B. Bloomfield, ext.] ;
2ndly, 1902, Major Douglas Anderson, formerly R.A.
The 1st baronet, Sir Edgar Boehm, was Sculptor-in-Ordinary to H.M. Queen Victoria.
BOUGHEY, Creation (G.B.) 1798, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.
[Name pronounced “Boey”.]
Nec quserere, nec spernere
honorem.
Neither to seek nor to
despise distinction.
Rev. Sir Robert Boughey, 7th Baronet; b.
March 21st, 1843 ; s. his brother, Sir William Fletchek,
1912 ; is V. of Betley.
$rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sable, a cross wavy erminois
between four plates, each charged with an arrow in bend sable of the
first, Fletcher ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, three bucks’ heads erased and
affrontee ermines, Boughey. Crists — 1st, a plate charged with a pheon
per pale ermine and sable ; 2nd, out of an eastern crown gold the points
alternate or and argent, a buck’s head ermines, attired and collared of
the first.
Seat — Aqualate (Staffordshire), Newport, Shropshire. Residence —
Betley Vicarage, Crewe.
Brother living — FRANCIS, b. April 2nd, 1848. Residence , The
Derwen, Oswestry.
Sister living — Lucy Harriet. Residence , The Derwen, Oswestry.
Daughters living Of 5th Baronet— Ethel : m. 1919, John Robert Morris. Residences —
Dol-llys Hall, Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire ; Horsley Hall, Eccleshall, Staffordshire. Eva
Paulina: in. 1912, John Wollaston Greene, and has issue living, Paulina Helen, b. 1917.
Residence, The Panels, Bury St. Edmunds. Dorothy (Non . Mrs. Gerald S. Clegg-Hill) :
in. 1907, Capt. the Hon. Gerald Spencer Clegg-Hill [see V. Hill]. Residence , Weston Wood
House, Newport, Salop. Mary.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet— Theodosia Mary ( Lady Boughey), da. of the late Rev. Charles
Smith Royds, of Haughton, Staffordshire, and Heysham, Lancashire : m. 1875, Sir George Boughey,
5th baronet, who d. 1910. Residence, Aqualate (Staffordshire), Newport, Shropshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut. -Col. George Fenton Fletcher Boughey (infra) : —
Issue of the late Col. George Fletcher Ottley Boughey, C.S.I., A 1844, d. 1918 : in. 1872,
Harriet Rose Amy, da. of the late Col. William Stuart-Menteth [see Stuart-Menteth, Bt.,
colls.]
George Menteth, O.B.E., b. 1879 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1902) ; is in
I.C.S; was Under Sec. to Govt, of Punjab 1912-13; sometime Principal Clerk Med. Ser. Div.,
Min. of Pensions ; O.B.E. (Civil) 1919 : in. 19x3, Noel Evelyn, da. of the late James George Henry
Glass, C.I.E., and has issue living, John Fletcher, b. 1919, — Mary Hermia, A 1914, — Camilla, b.
1916. ■■ Amy Matilda: vi. 1892, William Arthur Briscoe, and has issue living. Elizabeth
Mabws: in. 1898, Lieut. -Col. Duncan Darroch, Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers), and has issue living, Duncan, b. 1899, — Ronald, b. 1904, — Margaret, b. 190-, — Sheila, b.
190-, — a da., b. 1912.— —Gertrude Mary: in. 1913, Alan Kenyon Smith, I.C.S., and has issue
living, Patrick, b. 1914, — Audrey, b. 1915.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. George Fenton Fletcher Boughey, 3rd son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1813, d. 1855 : in. 1842, Matilda Ehvin, who d. 1904, da. of the Hon.
George Weatherill Ottley, M.L.C. of Antigua : —
John, b. 1845 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is a retired Maj.-Gen. ; was A.A.G. at Edinburgh 1889-94,
and in command of 62nd Regt. Dist. 1896-8 : in. 1875, Constance Susannah, who d. 1916, da.
of John Penny, and has issue living, Rev. Percy Fletcher, b. 1882 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1904, M.A. 1908) ; is V. of Holkham, and R. ofEgmere, Wells, Norfolk : m. 1911, Elsie
le Strange, da. of Lieut.-Col. William Herring, J.P. (formerly 27th Inniskillings), of Narborough
House, Narborough, Norfolk, and has issue living, John William Fletcher b. 1912, Thomas Fletcher b.
1914, Elizabeth Margaret A 1916, Mary Ursula A 1919, — Ethel Constance. Residence, Beechcroft
House, Brancaster, Lynn. Rev. Anchitel Harry Fletcher, A 1849 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. Wrangler and 1st class Classics 1872, M.A. 1875, Fellow 1874); appointed V. of Great St.
Mary and St. Michael, Cambridge 1909, and Rural Dean of Cambridge 19x2 : in. 1883, Katharine
Annie, da. of the late I. S. Lovell, of Thornby, Rugby, and has issue living, Charles Lovell Fletcher
b. 1887: ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1908, M.A. 19x2); is Lieut. Grenadier Guards, — Anchitel
Edward Fletcher. A 1891; Lieut. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own); European War 1914-15
(wounded; d. (result of enemy action) 19x8),— Constance Evelyn Mary: in. 1913, Arthur Pickett
Scott, of Yokohama, Japan, — Katharine Clara (Beda) : in. 1915, Robert Mervyn Powys Druce.
Residence , 4, Cranmer Road, Cambridge.
Issue of the late William Fenton Fletcher Boughey (Recorder of Shrewsbury),
4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1814, d. 1890: in. 1874, Caroline, who d. 1913, da. of
the late Rev. B. Lucas Cubitt, R. of Catfield : —
William Charles Fletcher, A 1874. ■ Edward Harry Fletcher, b. 1878; entered R.N. 1892, and
became Com. 1917 (retired 1918): in. 1902, Ethel Georgina Emily, da. of the late Capt. George
Alexander Ilarrisson [V. Galway, colls.], and has issue living, Edward Peter Fletcher, A igix, —
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Patience, b. 1908. Residence, Brinkley Grove, Newmarket. -^John Fletcher, b. 1882 ; Private
Roy. West Surrey Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917. George Fletcher
(twin), b. 1882. Residence, The Mythe, Hanwell, W. Henrietta Emma : m. 1907, Reginald
Arthur Wolseley Whitestone, and has issue living, Agnes Henrietta, — Elizabeth Jane, — Catherine
Mary. Residence , 36, Castlebar Road, Ealing, W.5.
Grandson of the late William Fenton Fletcher Boughey (ante) : —
Issue of the late Com. Alfred Fletcher Coplestone-Boughey, R.N. b. 1883, d. (killed
in action during battle of Jutland) 1916, having assumed by deed poll 1910 the surname
of Coplestone before that of Boughey : in. 19x0, Mary Cliffe, da. of Frederick Cople-
stone, J.P., of Barrel Well House, Chester : —
John Fenton, b. 1912.
The 2nd baronet assumed by sign-manual the surname of Boughey, in lieu of his patronymic, Fletcher.
The 4th baronet, Sir Thomas Fletcher, was High Sheriff of Staffordshire 1898. The 5th baronet, Sir
George, was R. of Forton 1863-1908.
ROUSE-BOUGHTON, First Creation (E.) 1641, of Lawford Parva, Warwickshire ;
Second Creation (G.B.) 1791, of Rouse Lench, Worcestershire.
Sir William St. Andrew Rouse-Boughton,
1 2th Baronet of Lawford, and 4th of Downton ; b.
Sept. 23rd, 1853 ; s. his father, Sir Charles Henry,
1906 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a
J.P. for Salop (High Sheriff 1914), and patron of one
living (Hopton Cangeford V.) : in. 1878, Eleanor
Frances, da. of the late Rev. Frederick Harry Hotham
[ see B. Hotham, colls.], and has issue.
$rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sable, two bars engrailed
argent, Rouse \ 2nd, argent on a chevron between three trefoils
slipped sable, as many bucks’ heads cabossed or, on a chief gules,
a goat passant of the field, Boughton of Loughton ; 3rd, sable,
three crescents or, Boughton. Crtsfs — 1st, the bust of a man
proper, hair, beard, and whiskers, sable, the head surrounded and
crossed by a ribbon knotted at the top, the ends flowing from
each side of the temples argent ; 2nd, a stork’s head erased chevrony
of four sable and argent, in the beak or, a snake proper.
Seats — Downton Hall, Ludlow ; Fishmore, Ludlow.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Every good is the gift of God. Son Hying— EDWARD HOTHAM, b. Aug. 23rd, 1893 ;
Capt. 15th Hussars (Reserve) : in. 1916, Dorothy Alys, da. of
James Ismay, of Iwerne Minster House, Blandford, Dorset, and has issue living, Mary Frances,
b. 1917. Residence , Oddgest, Stow Easton, Bath.
Brother living — Edward Shuckburgh, b. 1858 ; ed. at Eton. Residence , Whitton, Leintwardine,
Herefordshire. Club, St. James’s.
Sister living — Catherine Mary ( Lady Wakeman) : in. 1885, Sir Offley Wakeman, 3rd baronet.
Residences, Yeaton-Peverey, Shrewsbury ; Rorrington Lodge, Chirbury, Shropshire.
Aunts living (daughters of 10th baronet) — Frances Harriett. Residence, The Abbey House,
Shrewsbury.^— Frederica St. John: m. 1861, Richard Orlebar, J.P., who d. 1920, and has issue
living, Richard Rouse Boughton (of Hinwick House, near Wellingborough. Club, Carlton),
b. 1862; ed. at Eton; a J.P. and a D.L. for Beds, and Lieut.-Col. Bedfordshire Regt.:
111. 1889, Faith Henrietta, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Robert Bourne, of Cowarne Court, Ledbury,
and has issue living, Richard Astry Bourne b. 1894 ; Capt. Bedfordshire Regt., John Hatton Rolt
b. 1907, Erica Beatrice Faith b. 1898, Mary Joyce b. 1903, - Beauchamp Orlando Chichele, b. 1863.
Residence, The Slade House, Hinwick, near Wellingborough.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Andrew Johnes Rouse Boughton-Knight, 2nd son of 10th baronet,
b. 1826, d. 1909, having assumed in 1856 the additional surname of Knight : in.
1858, Eliza, who d. 1914, da. of the late J. M. Severne, of Thenford, Banbury,
and Wallop Hall, Salop : —
Charles Andrew, b. 1859; ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut. Scots Guards; is a J.P. and D.L. for Here-
fordshire, and a J.P. for Shropshire : in. 1902, Helen Dupre, el. da. of George Orr Wilson,
of Dunardagh, co. Dublin. Residences , Downton Castle, Ludlow ; 22, Lower Sloane Street,
S.W. Andrew Greville, b. 1869: is a J.P. for Herefordshire: in. 1891, Isabel Harriet, da.
of the late Algernon Charles Heber-Percy [ see D. Northumberland, colls.], having had issue, of
whom Thomas Andrew Greville, b. 1897 ; Lieut. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ; served during
European War 1914-16 (missing, believed killed), — Dorothea Emily, b. 1892, — Isabel Bridget,
b. 1899: m. 1918, Capt. Guy Fife Earle, Rifle Brig. [ see Earle, Bt., colls.]. Residences, 28, Eaton
Place, S.W. ; Wormesley Grange, Hereford. Club, White’s. Anna Lily Frances : m. 1888,
William George Peareth, who assumed by Deed Poll 19x4, the additional surnames of Kincaid-
Lennox, and has issue living, William Mandeville Peareth, b. 1892 ; is Capt. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders : m. 1916, Eva St. Clair, da. of Archibald Hamilton Donald, of Lynedoch Street,
Glasgow [see Ford, Bt., colls.], — Alwyne Cecil, b. 1904, — Florence Margaret, b. 1889,— Violet
Monica, b. 1895, — Lillian Bridget, b. 1901. Residences, Lennox Castle, Antermoney, and Kincaid,
Stirlingshire. Katharine Emily: in. 1899, Eliot George Bromley Martin, and has issue living,
Peter Edward, b. 1903, — Gerald Eliot Meysey, b. 1906. Residence, Ham Court, Upton-on-Severn,
Worcestershire. Mary Georgiana. Residence , Tinker’s Hill, Ludlow.— Florence. Residence ,
Mary Knoll, Ludlow.
The family of Rouse is very old, and the head of it came to England with William the Conqueror,
as confirmed by Battle Abbey Roll. The 1st baronet of 2nd creation assumed the name of Rouse.
He was Ch. Sec. to Board of Control 1784-91. In 1794, on succeeding as 9th baronet of 1st creation,
he resumed his patronymic of Boughton. The 10th baronet sat as M.P. for Evesham 1820-24, and the
ixth was High Sheriff of Salop i860.
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debrett’s illustrated BARONETAGE.
BOULTON, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Copped Hall, Totteridge, Herts.
Sir Harold Edwin Boulton,
C.V.O., C.B.E., 2nd Baronet; b. Aug.
7th, 1859; s. his father, Sir Samuel
Bagster, 1918 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford (Classical Honours
1881, M.A. 1882) ; formerly Capt. 3rd
Batn. Queen’s Own Cameron High-
landers, and Capt. City of London Yeo. ;
is Capt. Territorial Force Reserve, Lord
of the Manor of Totteridge, Vice-Chm.
(sometime Hon. Treasurer) of Queen
Victoria’s Jubilee Institute for Nurses,
Chm. Queen Mary’s Hostels for Nurses,
Founder and Hon. Manager of the House
of Shelter, an Hon. Manager of Men-
dicity So., Founder and Pres, of Fede-
ration of Working Men’s Social Clubs,
Founder and Joint Chm. People’s Palace
Horticultural So., a Member of Com-
mittee of London Hospital and of Gordon
League, a Knight of Justice of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England, Chm.
of Burt, Boulton and Haywood (Limited),
and a J.P. for W. Ham; was Hon.
Commr. for Canada of St. John Ambulance Asso. 1909-13 ; editor and part-writer of
“Songs of the North” (2 vols.), etc. ; M.V.O. (4th class) 1903, C.V.O. 1913, C.B.E.
1918 : m. 1889, Adelaide Lucy (a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England), 3rd da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Duncan Henry Caithness Reay Davidson,
of Tulloch Castle, Dingwall [ see Mackenzie, Bt., cr. 1702, colls.], having had issue,
of whom the younger son, Christian Harold Ernest, b. 1897; Lieut. Cameron
Highlanders; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917.
&rms — Argent, on a bend gules two leopard’s faces of the field a chief arched of the second,
thereon two falcons close proper. Crest — Upon a hollybush a falcon rising, holding in the dexter
claw a bird-bolt in pale, head downwards, and in the beak a sprig of holly all proper. J&upporters —
Dexter, a Knight of St. John in armour, robed proper ; sinister, a female figure representing Charity,
vested argent, with mantle gules, round the head a fillet argent inscribed “ Caritas,” and holding in
the exterior hand a heart or, inflamed proper. *
Seat — Copped Hall, Crockham Hill, Kent. Town Residence — 58, Great Cumberland Place,
W.i. Chibs — Athenaeum, Oxford and Cambridge, Bath, Marlborough.
Son living— DENIS DUNCAN HAROLD OWEN, b. Dec. 10th, 1892; ed. at Stonyhurst ; for-
merly Lieut. 4th Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. ; sometime with American Creosoting Co. (U.S.A.),
attached to French Red Cross, with Barrett Manufacturing Co. (New York), and in British Min.
of Shipping, NewYork; is an Esquire of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England : nt. 1918, Louise
McGowan, of U.S.A., and has issue living, a son, b. 1918. Residence , Saybrook, Weybridge.
Clubs, Marlborough, Bath.
Daughter living — Louise Kyth6 Veronica, b. 1890 : in. 1917, Gustavus Edward Hascared Yonge,
Lieut. Indian Army.
Brother living — Oscar Evan, b. 1866; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1889,
M.A. 1895, History Honour 1898) ; is Lieut.-Col. T. F. Reserve (T.D.), an Hon. Lieut, in the Army,
and a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; S. Africa 1900 (medal with
three clasps), European War 1914-18 (despatches) : in. 1894, Barbara Marion, da. of Maj.-Gen.
Robert Adam Wauchope, Indian Army, and has issue living, Hersey Barbara, b. 1895. Resi-
dence, Kenward, Yalding, Kent. Clubs, Cavalry, Isthmian, Oxford and Cambridge.
Sisters living— Cora Burt, b. 1856: in. 1884, Richard Cowper, who d. 1886, and has issue living,
Dorothy Cora, b. 1886 : in. 19 16, A. Victor W. Young, Lieut. R.F.A. Mabel Annie, b.
1862 ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England: in. 1st, 1884, St. Clair
Kelburn Mulholland Stobart, who</. 1908, of Mount Bagnall, co. Louth ; 2ndly, 1911, John Stobart
Greenhalgh, Bar.-at-Law, and has issue living (by 1st marriage) St. Clair Eric Mulholland, b. 1885 :
in. 1919, Claire Laing. Residence , 7, Turner s Wood, Hampstead Garden Suburb, N.W.4— — Enid
Alice, b. 1863: in. 1883, Frederick Hugh Capron, and has issue living, Norman Hugh, b. 1884;
sometime Lieut. London Regt. : nt. 1920, Elizabeth M. Rynd, — Juliet Henrietta, b. 1886: in, 19x2,
Arthur Douglas Dodgson, of 13, Kent Terrace, Regent’s Park, N.W. Residence , 3, North Gate,
Regent’s Park, N.W. Eva Gertrude (Lady Power), b. 1864 : in. 1915, Sir George Power, 7th Bt.
of Kilfane (cr. 1836). Residence, 31, Addison Road, W. 14.— Beatrice Amy, b. 1867: in. 1891,
Sidney Clement Galpin, and has issue living, Walter Sidney, R.N.,b. 1892; became Lieut. 1915, —
Daphne Ida, b. 1893 : in. 1918, Francis C. Cooper. Residence, The Moorings, Meads, Eastbourne.
Sir Samuel B. Boulton, 1st baronet, J.P., D.L., A.I.C.E. (Telford Medallist), was Chm. of Burt,
Boulton and Haywood (Limited), of London and Paris, Chm. London Labour Conciliation Board,
and a pioneer in many industrial and philanthropic movements.
BOURNE, Creation (U.K.) 1880, of Hackinsall Hall, co. Lancaster [Extinct 1883.]
Sir James Dyson Bourne, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Harriet Anne Dyson : in. 1883, James William Seaburne May,
who assumed by Roy. license 1892 the additional and final surname and arms of Bourne,
subsequently altered by Roy. license 1897 to Bourne-May, and has issue living, James Bourne
Seaburne, b. 1886 ; is Capt. Coldstream Guards ; served during European War 1914-18 : in. 1918,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Alexa Jameson, da. of the late Lord Ardwall (a Lord of Session in Scotland), — Irene Harriet
Bourne Seaborne. Residences , Hackinsall Hall, Fleetwood ; 61, Eaton Place, S.W.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Marion Jane {Lady Marion Weller), da. of 3rd Marquess of
Ely : m. 1875, Col. Sir James Dyson Bourne, 2nd baronet, who d. 1883, and re-iu. 1884, Lieut. -Col.
James John Neale Buchanan, who d. 1893, and again 1894, the Rev. James Weller, of Amersham.
Residence , 48, Earl's Court Square, S.W.
BOWATER, Creation (U.K.) 1914, of Hill Crest, Borough of Croydon.
[Name pronounced “ Bo-water.”]
Sir (Thomas) Vansittart Bowater, ist
Baronet , son of the late William Vansittart Bowater,
of Bury Hall, Lower Edmonton, N. ; b. Oct. 20th, 1862 ;
ed. at Broughton Coll., Manchester, and at Stour-
bridge ; head of the firm of W. V. Bowater and Sons
(Limited), paper makers’ agents and merchants ; is a Lieut,
for City of London, an Almoner of Christ’s Hospital, Past
Grand Warden of Grand Lodge of Freemasons, Treasurer
Roy. Masonic Institution for Boys, Representative Knight
Bachelor for City of London, Hon. Col. Roy. Fusiliers
(City of London Regt.), a Member of the Palm of
Academy of France, a Com. of Grecian Roy. Order of the
Redeemer, of 1st class of Order of the Danebrog of Den-
mark and of Order of Leopold of Belgium, a Knight (ist
class) of Order of St. Olaf of Norway, a Com. of Legion of Honour (France), an
Hon. Freeman of City of Manchester, and an Officer of Order of the Crown of
Belgium ; elected Alderman of City of London (Castle Baynard Ward) 1907 ; was
Sheriff of London 1905-6, and Lord Mayor of London 1913-14; Knt. 1906 : m. 1887,
Emily Margaret (a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England), da.
of J. Spencer, and has issue.
&ms — Argent, on an inescutcheon sable between eight martlets in orle gules a crescent of the
field.
Residence— 8, Prince of Wales Terrace, W.8. Clubs— Constitutional, Ranelagh, Royal
Automobile.
Sons living — RAINALD VANSITTART, b. Jan. 27th, 1888 : m. 1914, Ethel Maud, da. of John
Keeler-Grix, of Woodside, Norwood, S.E., and has issue living, a da., b. 1919. Residence , Pera-
denyia, Westhall Hill, Upper Warlingham, Surrey. Thomas Dudley Blennerhassett, b. 1889;
is Capt. Yeo. : m. 1916, Kathleen M., da. of A. A. Frost, of Bayfield, Rugby. — —Victor Spencer,
b. 1891 ; is Capt. London Regt. : m. 1917, Hilda Mary, who d. 1918, da. of the late Henry Potter,
of Birdhurst Rise, Croydon, and has issue living, a son, b. 1918. Leslie Frank, b. 1898 ; Lieut.
3rd Dragoon Guards.
Daughters living— Elsie Mary, b. 1892.— Doris Margaret, b. 1896: m. 1916, Norman Gerald
Kerr Salmon, M.C., Lieut. Leicestershire Regt.
BOWDEN, Creation (U.K.) 1915, of City of Nottingham.
Sir Frank Bowden, ist Baronet , son of
the late William Bowden, of Bristol ; b. Jan. 30th,
1848 ; is a J.P., a F.R.G.S., Founder and Sole Pro-
prietor (with his son) of The Raleigh Cycle Co.
(Limited), and Founder, Chm., Managing Director,
and Principal Owner of Sturmey- Archer Gears
(Limited) ; extensively engaged in manufacture of
Munitions; author of “Cycling for Health,” etc. :
m. 1879, Amelia Frances, da. of the late Col. Alex-
ander Houston (a pioneer of California State), of
San Francisco, U.S.A., and has issue.
&rms— Quarterly, sable and or, over all a bow in bend
of the second, between t%vo cycle wheels charged in the centre
with a winged foot, couped at the ankle, all proper. Crest — A
heron’s head erased at the neck proper, gorged with a mural
crown gold.
Residence — Bestwood Lodge, Arnold, Nottingham.
Son living— HAROLD, b. July 9th, 1880; ed. at Clifton
Coll., Lausanne, and at Clare Coll., Camb. : m. ist, 1908,
Vera, da. of Joseph Whitaker, J.P., of Rainworth Lodge,
_ Rainworth, Notts ; 2ndly, 1920, Mrs. Smythe, da. of the
Wuh faith and hope. late William Ker-Douglas, of Dairy, Ayrshire, and has issue
living (by ist marriage), Frank b. 1909, — Ruth. Residence , Beeston Fields, Nottingham.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
Daughters living — Helen : m. 1910, Major John Davison Barnsdale, Lancashire Fusiliers, and
has issue living Richard, b. 1915, — Frank, b. 1918. Caroline Louise: in. 1918. Capt. Edwin
^)hn^Ta^iner, formerly R.A.S.C. ■ Sylvia : in. 1916, Major Leonard Owen Taylor, formerly
Bowen-Jones, see Jones.
BOWMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1884, of Holmhury St. Mary, co. Surrey.
[Name pronounced “Bomail.”]
Rev. Sir Paget Mervyn Bowman, 3rd
Baronet ; b. Sept. 1st, 1873 ; s. his father, Sir
William Paget, 1917; ed. at Eton, at Mag-
dalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1895, M.A. 1899), and
at Wells Theological Coll. ; is R. of Shere : m.
1901, Rachel Katherine, da. of the late James
Hanning (a Gentleman-at-Arms), of Kilcrone, co.
Cork, and has issue.
&rms— Or, a chevron between three bows stringed
palewise gules, two lions combatant of the first between as
many escallops argent. Crtst — Upon a mount vert the stump
of a tree proper, around the upper part a belt sable, and
pendent therefrom, on the dexter side, a quiver gules filled
with arrows argent.
Residences — Shere Rectory, Guildford; Joldwynds,
Holmbury St. Mary, Surrey.
Son living— JOHN PAGET, b. Feb. 12th, 1904.
Daughter living— Frances Rachel, b. 1902.
Brother living— Guy Eddowes Paget, b. 1878 : ed at
Eton, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1901, M.A. 1906) ;
Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1903 ; was Dep. Registrar of Corpora-
ls conquered formerly with these arms, tion of Sons of the Clergy 1912-17, and Acting Registrar
1917-20; is Treasurer of Cholmondeley Charities, and
Actuary, Lower House of Convocation, Canterbury : m. 1907, Ethel Mary, only da. of the late
George Cyril Bowman, of Clews, Haslemere, and has issue living, Nancy Freda, b. 1913. Resi-
dence, Tralee, Holmbury St. Mary, Dorking.
Sister living — Muriel Paget, b. 1876: m. 1896, Samuel Forde Ridley, J.P., formerly M.P. for
Bethnal Green, S. Div., and Rochester, and has issue living, Michael, A 1900, — Lois Mary Elsa, b.
1898 : m. 1920, Capt. George Thomas Carlisle Pacher-Swabey, D.S.O., R.N., — Sylvia Mary Joy,
b. 1910. Residence , The Little House, Young Street, Kensington Square, W.8.
Uncle living (son of ist baronet) — Harry Ernest, b. 1855 ; ed. at Eton, and at Med. Sch. of
King’s Coll., London; M.R.C.S.E. ; is an artist. Residence, The Studio House, Duke’s Lane,
Kensington, W.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Emily Frances {Lady Bowman ), da. of the late Capt. William
Swabey, R.H.A., J.P., D.L. ; m. 1870, Sir William Paget Bowman, 2nd Bt., who d. 1917. Resi-
dence, Holmbury St. Mary, Surrey.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Frederick Bowman, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1850, d. 1914 ;
m. 1875, Cecilia (now of 25, Young Street, Kensington, W., and Garramor,
Arisaig, Scotland), da. of the late Edward Charrington, of Burys Court, Leigh,
Reigate : —
Humphrey Ernest, C.B.E., b. 1879 ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1902, M.A. 1905) ;
Capt. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), and Director of Education. Mesopotamia, with rank
of Major; European War 1915-16; C.B.E. (Civil) 1919: vt. 1916, Frances Guinevere, da. of
Arthur Henry Armytage [see Armytage, Bt.], and has issue living, Pamela, b. 1918. Residences,
Education Department, Baghdad ; 25, Young Street, Kensington, W.8. Clive Frederick, M.C. ,
b. 1884 ; Major R.A.S.C., and Bursar, Wellington Coll. : m. 1920, Erica Violet, da. of Col. Robert
George Wardlaw- Ramsey [see B. Magheramorne, colls].— Dorothea Percy.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Arthur Gerald Bowman, 3rd son of ist baronet,
b. 1854, d. 1904 : m. 1879, Edith, who d. 1908 (having m. 2ndly, 1905, Robert
Harold Paget, of 11, Hampstead Square, N.W.), da. of the late William Paget,
of St. Ann’s Manor, Sutton Bonnington, Notts: —
Issue of the late Arthur William Bowman, London Regt., b. 1887, d. (while prisoner, of
wounds in action during European War) 1918: m. 1911, Elinor Marion, da. of the Rev.
Charles Conybeare, formerly V. of Rostherne, Cheshire : —
Barbara Paget, b. 1912.
The ist baronet was an eminent ophthalmic surgeon. Sir W. Paget Bowman, 2nd Bt., was many
years Registrar of the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy.
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BOWRING, Creation (ILK.) 1907, of Beechwood. Grassendale, co. Palatine of
Lancaster. TExtinct 1916 ]
Sir William Benjamin Bowring, 1st and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Isabel McLean ( Lady Bowring), da. of Edward Lutwich Jarvis,
of St. John’s, Newfoundland : in. 1861, Sir William Benjamin Bowring, 1st baronet (Lord Mayor of
Liverpool 1893-4), who d. 1916, when the title became ext. Residence, Beechwood, Grassendale
Lancashire.
BOWYER, 1st Creation (E.) 1660, of Denham Court, Bucks ; 2nd Creation (G.B.)
1794, of Radley, Berks.
Sir George Henry Bowyer, 9th
Baronet of Denham, and 5th of Radley, son of
the late Henry George Bowyer, 3rd son of 6th
Bt. ; b. Sept. 9th, 1870 ; is a Staff Lieut. ; s . his
uncle, Sir William, 1893 : m. 1899, Ethel (from
whom he obtained divorce 1900), da. of the late
Francis Hawkins.
^rm» — Or, a bend vaire cottised sable. Crrst— A fal-
con rising, belled or.
Residence — 1, Clarendon Crescent, Leamington.
Sisters living — Beatrice Mary, b. 1867 : m. 1890, James
Frederick Shaw, and has issue living, Charles Henry,
b. 1893 ; is Lieut. Hussars.— Helen Gertrude, b. 1871 ;
is a nun of the Order of the Assumption.
Mother living — Katharine Emma, da. of the late Rev.
G. Sandby, of Denton, Norfolk : in. 1855, Henry George
Bowyer, who d. 1883, 3rd son of 6th baronet, and has
issue living (see ante). Residence, 1, Clarendon Cres-
cent, Leamington.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Major William Atkins Bowyer, son of 5th son of 3rd
baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Henry Wentworth Atkins-Bowyer, b. 1807, d. 1872 : in. 1st,
1831, Emily, who d. 1839, da. of Henry Harford, of Down Place, Maidenhead; 2ndly,
1844, Charlotte, who d. 1864, da. of Capt. William and Lady Elizabeth Wells
WENTWORTH GRENVILLE, b. Nov. 10th, 1850; ed at Radley; formerly Major R.E. ; re-
tired 1896 ; re-employed 1900-1904 and 1915-18 ; was D.A.A.G. for R.E. in India 1890-95 ; served
in Afghan war 1878-80 (medal); is a J.P. and D.L. for Bucks, and Lieut. -Col. Reserve of Officers
(1902): in. 1883, Eva Mary, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Charles Stuart Lane, C.B., having had issue,
of whom George Edward Wentworth, M.C., M.P. (of 98, Elm Park Gardens, S W. Clubs , Carlton,
New University, Royal Automobile), b. 1886 ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1908) ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1910; Capt. Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L.I. ; European War 1914-18
(wounded, despatches, M.C.) ; has sat as M.P. for Buckingham Div. of Buckinghamshire (Co )
since Dec. 1918 : m. 1919, the Hon. Daphne Freeman- Mitford, da. of 1st Baron Redesdale, and
has issue living, Richard Laurence Grenville b. 1920, — Richard Grenville, b. 1890 ; Lieut. R.N. ; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1917, — John Francis, R.N., b. 1893; became Lieut. 1915
(now on Emergency List) : m. 1919, Violet, da. of Maj.-Gen. George Robert James Shakespear,
Indian Army, and widow of Capt. Egerton L. Wright, M.C., and has issue living, Peter
George Grenville b. 1920, — Hilda Mary, b. 1887 : m. 1913. Capt. William Patrick Spens, O.B.E.,
Bar.-at-law, The Queen’s (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.), of 53, Evelyn Gardens, S.W., and 9, Old Square,
Lincoln’s Inn, W.C., and has issue living, William George Michael b. 1914, Robert Richard Patrick
b. 1916, Patricia Mary b. 1919, — Mildred Elizabeth, b. 1898 : m. 1917, Lieut. Geoffrey B. Hope,
R.N., and has issue living, John Anthony b. 1919. Residence, Weston Manor, Olney, Bucks.
Club, Naval and Military.— —Lilian : m. 1876, Henry Charles Zerffi, who d. 19x5, and has issue
living, Henry Gustavus Wentworth, b. 1881. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Henry Wentworth Atkins-Bowyer (ante):—
Issue of the late Edward Wentworth Atkins-Bowyer, b. 1862, d. 1914: in. 1895, the Hon.
Georgiana Harriet (now of Walk Mill, Eccleshall, Staffordshire), da. of xst Viscount
Cross : —
Richard Wentworth, b. 1895; ed. at Radley; formerly Lieut. Sherwood Foresters; served during
European War 1914-17 (wounded twice).— Helen Georgiana, b. 1898 : in. 1919, Charles Whitby
Vickers. Residence,
The first baronet of the original creation sat as M.P. for Buckinghamshire in the first two
Parliaments under the Restoration ; he assisted Dryden in translating “ Virgil.” The 2nd baronet was
also M.P. for Bucks. The 1st baronet of 2nd creation, Adm. Sir George, greatly distinguished himself
at Lord Howe’s victory, June xst, 1794, and the 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Dundalk (L) 1852-68, and
for Wexford co. 1874-80.
Bowyer (Bowyer-Smyth), see Smyth.
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BOXALL, Creation (U K.) 1919, of Cambridge Square, co. London.
Sir Alleyne Alfred Boxall, ist
Baronet , son of the late William Percival Boxall,
J. P., of Cowfold and Brighton, co. Sussex, by
Caroline, da. and co-heir of the late William
Money; b. Oct. nth, 1855; formerly Personal
Solicitor to H.R.H. the late Reigning Duke
of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Duke of Edinburgh,
K. G.) ; is a Knight Com. of Saxe-Ernestine
Coburg Family Order, and was cr. Baron Boxall
(with the previous approval of the Crown) by
Letters Patent of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha 1900,
and in the same year received H.M. Queen
Victoria’s royal licence for the title to be
assumed and borne in this country by the
grantee, and the heirs male of his body (use of
the title relinquished by Roy. Warrant 1920) :
m. 1881, Mary Elizabeth, el. da. of the late
James Henry Lermitte, J.P. for Middlesex,
having had issue, of whom the younger son,
Caryl Lermitte, b. 1887 5 Capt. Hampshire
Regt. ; d. (wounds in action in the Dardanelles)
I9I5-
Jlrms — Or, a lion rampant azure fretty argent, and
Mv hnfip 7c rw in chief two anchors erect of the second. (Crest— Two
iy pe is in iroa. . anchors with cables in saltaire azure, the shanks sur-
mounted by and pendant from a chain or, an escutcheon also azure, charged with a frette also or.
Residence — 14, Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, W.
SOU living — ALLEYNE PERCIVAL, b. Sept. 14th, 1882 ; ed. at Eton, and at Univ. Coll.,
Oxford (B. A. Honours 1904, M.A. 1908); is Lieut.-Col. R.F.A., Comdg. ist Home Counties Brig.
R.F.A. (T.F.); European War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches twice). Residence , 8, Lewes
Crescent, Brighton. Club , Bath.
Daughters living— Mildred Mary Lucy. Dorothy Quinta.
BOYD, Creation (G.B.) 1775, of Danson Hill, Kent. [Extinct 1889.1
Rev. Sir Frederick Boyd, 6th and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 6th Baronet (by ist marriage) — Kathleen Isabel, b. 1865. Residence , Manor
House, Ballycastle, co. Antrim.
BOYD, Creation (U.K.) 1916.
Sir Walter Herbert Boyd, 2nd
Baronet ; b. March 31st, 1867; s. his father, the
Right Hon. Sir Walter, P.C. , LL D., 1918 ; ed.
at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B. A. 1889) ; Bar. King’s Inns,
Dublin, 1891 ; is Ch. Registrar in Bankruptcy (Ire-
land) ; in. 1901, Ruth, da. of Sir William Fry, of
Willon House, Merrion Road, Dublin, and has issue.
$rms — Azure, a fesse chequy argent and gules between
three estoiles or. ®rr»t— Out of a crest coronet or charged,
with three ermine spots, a dexter hand erect having the two
last fingers turned in and the rest pointing upwards proper.
Seat — Howth House, Howth, co. Dublin. Taiun Resi-
dence— 13, Upper Mount Street, Dublin.
Daughter living— Marjorie Ruth Elizabeth, b. 1902.
Brothers living— CECIL ANDERSON, M.C., M.D., b.
June 28th, 1875 ; ed. at Dublin Univ. (M.B., B.Ch., and
M.D. 18—); Major R.A.M.C. ; European War 1914-18
(M.C.). Henry Alexander, C.M.G. , D.S.O. , b. 1877;
Major R.F.A. ; S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal
with four clasps), European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O. , C.M.G., Legion of Honour); D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G.
1919: m. 1908, Moya, da. ofjohn Shaw Exham, of Worlington,
Suffolk, and has issue living, Ronald Walter, b. 1914, — Heather, b. 1910.— Robert Reginald,
b. 1880; is in Indian Police.
Sisters living— Alice Mary. Ida Jane.
The ist baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Walter Boyd, P.C.. LL.D., was successively Receiver Judge
for Ireland, a Judge of the Court of Bankruptcy in Ireland, and one of the Justices of the High
Court of Justice in Ireland.
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BOYLE, Creation (U.K.) 1904, of Ockham, Salehurst, Sussex.
Sir Edward Boyle, 2nd Baronet ;
b. June 1 2th, 1878; s. his father, Sir Edward,
K.C., 1909; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1900, M.A. 1902) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1902 ; is a J.P. for Sussex, a F.R.G.S.,
and an Asso. of Surveyors’ Institution ; appointed
Acting British Commr., Serbia 1915 (2nd class of
Order of St. Sava of Serbia, Serbian Red Cross) :
m. 1920, Beatrice, el. da. of the late Henry Greig,
of Belvedere House, Kent.
$rms— Per bend raguly gules and argent, two staves
raguly in bend counterchanged. Crrst— In front of a
lion’s head,couped argent, a staff raguly fessewise gules.
Seat — Ockham, Hurst Green, Sussex. Town Residence
— 63, Queen’s Gate, S.W. Chambers— 1, King’s Bench Walk,
Temple, E.C. Clubs — Athenaeum, Reform, Garrick.
Sister living— Constance Beryl Bertha : vi. 1905, Capt.
George Crosby Halahan, J.P., Lincolnshire Regt., and
has issue living, George Edward Desmond, b. 1910, —
Constance Phyllis Maureen, b. 1907. Residence , Rove-
hurst, Chiddingfold, Surrey.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Constance (Jane), {Lady Boyle), da. of William Knight, J.P. :
m. 1874, Sir Edward Boyle, K.C., 1st baronet, who d. 1909. Residences , Ockham, Hurst Green,
Sussex ; 63, Queen’s Gate, S.W.
The 1st baronet, Sir Edward, K.C., a Director of London and India Docks and the Imperial Life
Office, sat as M.P. for Taunton (C) 1906-9.
BOYNTON, Creation (E.) 1618, of Barmston, Yorkshire.
Sir Griffith Henry Boynton, 12th Baronet ^ son
of the late Rev. Griffith Boynton, 2nd son of 9th Baronet ; b. May
31st, 1849 ; s. his cousin, Sir Henry Somerville, 1899 ; ed. at
Jesus Coll., Camb. : m. 1885, Euphemia Violet, da. of the late
J. Inglis Chalmers, of Aldbar Castle, Brechin, and has issue.
$rws — Or, a fesse between three crescents gules. — A goat
passant sable guttee d’argent, beard, horns, and hoofs or.
Residence — 12, Delamere Terrace, Hyde Park, W.2.
Son living— GRIFFITH WILFRID NORMAN, b. 1889; is a retired
Lieut. -Com. R.N. (Emergency List); European War 1914-19 : in. 1914,
Naomi Coralie, da. of Harry Ethelston Nightingale [see Nightingale,
Bt.]. Residences , Haisthorpe Hall, Burton Agnes, E. Yorkshire; 2,
passa. Norfolk Road, Regent’s Park, N.W.
Time passes. Daughters living— Gladys Mary, b. 1886. Constance Mary, b. 1892.
Brother living — Rev. Charles Ingram William, b. 1853 ; M.A. Trin.
Coll., Dublin; is R. of Barmston: m. 1886, the Hon. Mary Cunliffe-Lister, who d. 1896, da. of
1st Baron Masham, and has issue living, Mary Constance ( Lady Lloyd-Greame ), b. 1890 :
m. 1912, Major Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame, K.B.E., M.C., M.P. for Hendon, of 8, Wetherby
Place, S.W. Residence , Barmston Rectory, Driffield.
Sister living — Eliza : m. 1883, Arthur Edward Pedder, who d. 19 16, having had issue, of whom
Francis Alban Newsham, b. 1884, — Edward Boynton, b. 1889 ; Lieut. Hussars ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1916, — Guy Richard, b. 1892 ; is Lieut. Hussars, — Madeleine Mary : m.
1917, George Robert Watson-Smyth, Lieut. Hussars, and has issue living, a son b. 1920, a da. b.
1918. Residences , 17, Emperor’s Gate, S.W. ; Barneston, Mundesley-on-Sea, Norfolk.
Daughter living Of 10th Baronet— Katherine Maude: m. 1866, Maj.-Gen. William Mussenden,
*who d. 1910, Col. 8th Hussars, and has issue living, Henry Vincent, b. 1868, — Francis William, b.
1869 ; formerly Col. 8th Hussars; S. Africa 1900, European War 1914-19. Residence, 25, Eaton
Square, S.W.
Daughter living Of 11th Baronet — Cycely Mabel, b. 1877 : m. 1899, Thomas Lamplugh Wickham
(who assumed by deed poll the additional surname of Boynton), and has issue living, Henry
Fairfax, b. 1900, — Marcus William, b. 1904. Residences, Burton Agnes Hall, Driffield ; Barneston
Hall, Yorkshire.
Widow living Of 11th Baronet— Mildred Augusta {Lady Boynton) da. of the Rev. Thomas
Bradley Paget, Canon of York and V. of Welton [B. Grimthorpe] : m. 1876, Sir Henry
Somerville Boynton, nth baronet, who d. 1899. Residence, Cherry Burton, Beverley.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Charles Boynton, 3rd son of 9th baronet, b. 1825, d. 1907 : m. 1856,
Mary, who d. 1917, da. of the late Fewster Wilkinson, of Kirkella, Hull : —
Harry Somerville, b. 1856. Residence, 19, Denmark Terrace, Brighton. Club, Junior Constitutional.
■ Francis, b. 1859; is a Col. Comdt. and Div. Officer, and a M.I.C.E. : in. 1887, Elsie, only
child of the late Maj.-Gen. Thomas Phillips, Col. 18th (Queen Mary’s Own) Hussars, of Ashenhurst
Hall, Staffordshire, and has issue living, Thomas Bruis {Club, Royal Automobile), b. 1888 ;
ed. at Eton; sometime a Sub-Lieut. R.N. V.R.,— Elsie Evelyn, b. 1890: in. 1913, Jean Louis
Mieville, D.S.O., Lieut. -Com. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve [see Aird, Bt.]. Residence, 32, Brechin
Place, S.W. Clubs, Yorkshire, Savage.— —Charles, b. 1862.— —Walter, b. 1864; is Hon. Capt.
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in the Army ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batn. E Surrey Regt. Residence, 19, Denmark
Terrace, Brighton. Club, Junior United Service.— Mary. Residence, 19, Denmark Terrace,
Brighton.
Granddaughter of the late Capt. George Hebblethwaite Luton Boynton (infra) : —
Issue of the late George Henry Keeling Boynton, b. 1851, d. 19 — : m. 1st, 1873, Charlotte
Isabella, who d. 1885, da. of the late A. C. Barrett, of Kingston-on-Thames ; 2ndly, 1886,
Frances, da. of G. W. Smyth, Esq., of Dover Street, W. : —
By 2nd marriage), Lilian Constance, b. 1888 : m. 1912, Harry Pilbrow, Lieut R.A.F.
Issue of the late Capt. George Hebblethwaite Luton Boynton, 4th son of 9th baronet,
b. 1828, d. 1888 : m. 1st, 1849, Elizabeth Laura, da. of the late Thomas Henry
Keeling (divorced i860) ; 2ndly, 1865, Elizabeth, who d. 1877, da. of the late
Lieut.-Col. Thomas Prickett, of The Avenue, Bridlington : —
(By 2nd marriage) Eva Mary Julia. Residence , Woodstock House, James Street, W.
This family is said to be descended from Bartholomew de Boynton, Lord of the Manor of Boynton
1007. The 1st baronet sat as M.P. in Charles I.’s Parliaments, sided with the Parliamentary Army
during the civil wars. The 4th baronet was M.P. for Heydon.
BRADFORD, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of South Audley Street, City of Westminster,
co. London.
Humani nihil alienum.
Sir Edward Montagu Andrew Bradford, 3rd
Baronet ; b. Nov. 30th, 1910; ,s. his father, Col. Sir Evelyn
Ridley, 1914.
— Argent, on a fesse embattled counter-embattled between three
mural crowns sable, as many stags’ heads erased or. Crest — A stag’s
head erased or, charged on the neck with a mural crown, and suspended
from the mouth a bugle horn stringed sable.
Brothers living— RIDLEY LEWKENOR, b. April nth, 1912.
Donald Clifton, b. 1914.
Uncle living (son of 1st Baronet) — Edward Austen, D.S.O., b. 1879 »
Lieut.-Col. (ietired) King’s Roy. Rifle Corps; served in S. Africa
1899-1902 (despatches), and during European War 1914-17 (despatches
D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1917: in. 1908, Margaret Louisa, da. of the late
Herbert Carey Hardy, of Danehurst, Sussex, and has issue living,
Berenger Colborne, b. 1912 — Adela Evelyn, b. 1909, — Cassandra Felicity,
b. 1915, — Diana Elizabeth, b. 1919.
Aunt living (daughter of 1st Baronet)— Beryl Adela, b. 1875.
Nothing concerning man Widows living Of 1st and 2nd Baronets— Edith Mary {Lady Brad-
in ford), da. of William Nicholson, of Basing Park : in. 1898, as his second
is inawerent 10 me. wife> QqL ^ E[,ward Ridley Colb?rne Bradford, G.G.B., G.C.V.O.,
K.C.S. I., 1st baronet, who d. 1911. Residence , s, West Halkin Street, S.W.— -Elsie Clifton
(. Lady Bradford ), da. of the late Col. James Clifton Brown [see Brown, Bt., cr. 1863, colls.] : in.
1909, Col. Sir Evelyn Ridley Bradford, 2nd baronet, who d. (killed in action) 1914. Residence ,
Medstead Manor, Hants.
The 1st baronet, Col. Sir Edward Ridley Colborne, was Commr. of Police of the Metropolis
1890-1903. The 2nd baronet, Col. Sir Evelyn Ridley Bradford, Comdg. 2nd Batn. Seaforth High-
landers (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany’s), was killed in action during European War 1914.
BRADSTREET, Creation (I.) 1759, of Castilla, Clontarf, co. Dublin.
By virtue, not by strength.
Sir Edward Simon Victor Bradstreet,
7th Baronet; b. 1856; s. his father, Sir Edmund
Simon, 1905 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin ; is a Civil
Engineer : in. 1888, Fortuna Mary, da. of M. Fiori
de Lerichi, of Bougie, Algeria, having had issue
Gerald Edmund, b. 1891 ; Lieut. R.E; d. (killed in
action while serving with Mediterranean Expedition-
ary Force) 191 5.
Jkrms — Argent, a greyhound passant gules, on a chief sable
three crescents or. direst— An armed arm embowed, holding
in the hand a scimitar all proper.
Residence, —
Sisters living— Geraldine Mary Emily. Sophia Alicia.
Residence,
This family settled in Ireland temp. Cromwell, when John
Bradstreet obtained grants of land in Blanchville Park, co.
Kilkenny. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Dublin 1776-84,
and was Judge of King’s Bench in Ireland 1784-91.
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BRADY, Creation (U.K.) 1869, of Hazelbrook, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
Sir William Longfield Brady, 4th
Baronet; b. July 16th, 1864; s. his brother, Col.
Sir Robert Maziere, 1909; formerly Capt. 1st
Batn. York and Lancaster Regt. ; is Major Reserve
of Officers : m. 1891, Caroline Florence, da. of the
late Alfred McClintock, M.D., and has issue.
&rm» — Azure, a saltire engrailed or between four martlets
argent, on a chief gules three boars’ heads couped on as many
dishes gold. Crest — A martlet or, charged on the breast with a
trefoil slipped vert.
Residence — Glenart Avenue, Blackrock, co. Dublin.
Daughter living— Ethne Florence, b. 1902.
Sister living — Emily Augusta Mary : m. 1879, Brig.-Gen.
Arthur Henry Croker Phillpotts, R.A., and has issue living,
Kathleen Emily : in. 1st, 1904, Avenel de Biaz William
Wykeham Bradford, who d. 1907, Lieut. Roy. Dublin
Fusiliers; 2ndly, 1910, Lieut.-Col. Ernest St. George
Smith, Roy. Dublin Fusiliers, of Duleek House, Duleek,
co. Meath, and has issue living, (by 1st marriage) Arthur
Hamilton b. 1905, Richard Avenel b. 1906, (by 2nd marriage)
Rosemary Essen b. 1911, Denisse b. 1918, — Gladys Mabel,
— Lilian L’Estelle Elizabeth Georgiana, — Beryl Emelia: in.
1914, Major Philip Gerard Yorke, D.S.O., R.H.A. [see E.
Hardwicke, colls.], — Olive Aileen : in. 1911, Lieut.-Col.
Charles Bernard Raphael Hornung, R.F.A. (T.F.)
(formerly Lieut. R.A.), of Horsham, Sussex, and has issue living, John Derek b. 1915, Aileen
Sheelah b. 1912, Bridget b. 1918, Patria b. 1919. Residence , Adara, Newbridge, co. Kildare.
Daughter living of 3rd Baronet— Jessie Elizabeth Maziere, b. 1901.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet (by ist wife) — Marion Eleanor : in. 1887, Lieut.-Col. Henry
Tervis Jervis-White, J.P., D.L., who d. 1909, formerly 77th Regt. Residence , Healthfield Manor,
Wexford.
Widows living Of 2nd and 3rd Baronets— Geraldine Kathleen [Lady Brady ), da. of
George Hatched, M.D. : in. 1892, as his second wife, Sir Francis William Brady, K.C., D.L., 2nd
baronet, who d. 1909. Residence, Sorrento Cottage, Dalkey, co. Dublin. Sarah Jessie [Lady
Brady), da. of the late Alexander Dalrymple, and widow of Sir Arthur Colin Curtis, 3rd Bt. : in.
1900, Col. Sir Robert Maziere Brady, 3rd baronet, R.A., who d. 1909. Residence , Bransty, Berry
Hill, Lichfield.
The ist baronet, an eminent Irish lawyer, was Chief Baron of Irish Exchequer 1840-46, and Lord
Chancellor of Ireland 1846-52, 1853-8, and 1859-66, and the 2nd Bt., Sir Francis William Brady, was
for thirty-six years County Court Judge of co. Tyrone. Both the 2nd and 3rd Baronets d. in 1909.
Virtue overcomes danger.
BRAMWELL, Creation (U.K.) 1889, of Hyde Park Gate, Kensington, Middlesex.
[Extinct 1903.]
Sir Frederick Joseph Bramwell, ist and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet — Eldred [Lady Horsley) : in. 1887, Col. Sir Victor Alexander
H. Horsley, C.B., F.R.C.S., F.R.S., who d. (on active ser. in Mesopotamia) 1916, and has issue
living, Seward Myles, b. 18 — , — Pamela Comfrey : in. 1917, E. Stanley G. Robinson, sometime
Lieut. Northamptonshire Regt. Residence , 10, York House, Kensington, W.
BRIDGES, Creation (G.B.) 1718, of Goodnestone, Kent. [Extinct 1899.]
Sir George Talbot Bridges, 8th and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 7th Baronet— Gertrude Emma : in. 1864, the Rev. Edward John Harford,
who d. 1917, Preb. (sometime also Canon Residentiary) of Wells, and has issue living, Edward
Bridges, b. 1871 : m. 1906, Violet Gore Little, and has issue living, Christopher Edward Audley
b. 1907, Anthony Francis b. 1908, Barbara Violet b. 1912, — Edith Emily, — Gertrude Margaret, —
Madeline Louisa Harriet, — Evelyn Sophia : in. 1899, Alfred Digby Pelly [see Pelly, Bt., colls.], —
Adelaide Katharine Mary : in. 1904, Philip Wilmot Dashwood [j^Dashwood, Bt. , cr. 1694, colls.].
Residence ,
Collateral Branch living.
Granddaughters of the late Rev. Edward Brook Bridges, 3rd son of 3rd baronet
Issue of the late Rev. Brook Edward Bridges, b. 1814, d. 1869 : in. 1843, Louisa Anne, who
d. 1864, da. of Col. Sir John Osborn, M.P., 5th baronet : —
Mary Catherine Eleanor : in. 1887, the Rev. Robert Burton Carson, who d. 1899, V. of Haynes,
Bedfordshire.— Eleanor Fanny Charlotte. Margaret Anne.
The father of the ist baronet was Auditor of the Treasury. The 5th baronet established before
the House of Lords that he was a coheir, and in all probability sole heir, to the Barony of Fitzwalter,
created 1291, which became abeyant 1756. He was in 1868 created Baron Fitzwalter of Woodham
Walter, in Essex, and died 1875, without issue.
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BRINCKMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Burton, Yorkshire.
Sir Theodore Francis Brinckman,
C.B. , 3rd Baronet ; b. May 26th, 1862 ; s. his father,
Sir Theodore Henry, 1905 ; is Hon. Col. Buffs
(E. Kent Regt.) ; was Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn.
The London Regt. 1914-16; served in S. Africa
1900-1902 (despatches, Queen’s and King’s medals,
C.B.); has Order of the Dannebrog; C.B. (Mil.)
1900: m. 1st, 1883, Fanny Lucy (who obtained a
divorce 1895), da. of the late Thomas Radmall, of
Florence Lodge, St. Margaret’s, Twickenham [ see
B. Byron] ; 2ndly, 1895, Mary Frances (who ob-
tained a divorce 1912), da. of the late Capt. J. H.
Linton, of Hemingford Abbots, Hunts, by his wife
Ella Victoria, now Countess of Aylesford ; 3rdly,
1913, Elisabeth Marie Jeanne, da. of the late Denis
Bergerand, of Roanne, France, and has issue by
2nd marriage.
— Argent, three hills azure. Crest— A pair of wings
quarterly argent and azure.
Residence — 63, Brook Street, W. 1. Clubs — White’s, United
By persevering. Service.
Sons living— THEODORE ERNEST WARREN, b. May 21st, 1898 ; ed. at Eton, and at
R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Household Cav. Roderick Napoleon, b. 1902.
Daughter living— Daphne Cecilia, b. 1899.
Brother living — Claude E. W., b. 1871 : m. 1895, Mary, who d. 1906, da. of Col. Sydenham
Malthus, C.B. Residence , Holywell, Bishop’s Waltham.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late William Edward Brinckman (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Henry Brinckman, b. i860, d. 1920: in. 1894, Winifred Blanche
Victoria (now of The Culver House, Newnham-on-Severn), da. of the late C. Cox : —
William Brian, b. 1904.— Winifred Peris, b. 1895.— Rosemary, b. 1900.
Issue of the late William Edward Brinckman, R.N., 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1833,
d. 1872 : vi. 1859, Mary Alice, who d. 1901, da. of the late Rowland Eyles
Egerton-Warburton [see Grey-Egerton, Bt., colls.], of Arley Hall, Northwich :—
Rowland, b. 1861 ; formerly Major Princess Victoria’s (Royal Irish Fusiliers) ; served in S. Africa
1899-1902 (despatches, twice) ; appointed a Gen. Staff Officer 1914 : vi. 1st, 1891, Anna Alexander,
who d. 1910, da. of the late Professor J. E. Cairnes ; 2ndly, 1911, Marian, da. of the late Richard
Baxter, having had issue of whom (by 1st marriage), Rowland Egerton, b. 1894, — Denys, b. 1896 ;
Lieut. Roy. Irish Fusiliers ; d. (killed in action) 1915, — Christine Phyllida, b. 1907. Residence ,
Murhill House, Limpley Stoke. Gwynnedd : in. 1888, Maj.-Gen. Charles William Campbell,
formerly Bengal Cav., who d. 1894 [see M. Breadalbane, colls.]. Residence, Glan-Llyn, St. Asaph.
Issue of the late Rev. Arthur Brinckman, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1838 ; d. 1913 :
m. 1864, Edith, who d. 1867, da. of the late Rev. Henry Hutchinson Swinny,
Principal of Cuddesdon Theological Coll. : —
Helen Louisa. Residence,
The 1st baronet, whose patronymic was Broadhead, in 1842 resumed for himself and issue by
royal license, the old family name of Brinckman. He sat as M. P. for Yarmouth 1820-26. Sir Theodore,
2nd Baronet, sat as M.P. for Canterbury (Z.) 1868-74.
BRISCO, Creation (G.B.) 1782, oi Crofton Place, Cumberland.
Sir Hylton Ralph Brisco, 5th
Baronet ; b. Sept. 24th, 1871 ; s. his father,
Sir Musgrave Horton, 1909; is patron of
two livings: m. 1st, 1904, Lilian Mabel (who
obtained a divorce 1915), da. of the late James
King ; 2ndly, 1916, Grace, da. of the late Henry
Vaughan.
$rms— Argent, three greyhounds courant in pale
sable. Crrst— A greyhound courant sable seizing a hare
proper.
Bents — Coghurst Hall, Hastings; Crofton Hall,
near Wigton, Cumberland. Clubs — Junior Carlton,
Wellington, East Sussex.
Sister living— Hilda Cunningham, b. 1871.
Uncles living (sons of 3rd baronet) — Arthur Hylton, b.
1847 ; ed. at Rugby : 7ti. 1885, Jessie Mary, da. of
Capt. Francis Eastwood Campbell, formerly Roy.
Welsh Fusiliers, having had issue, of whom Hylton
Musgrave Campbell, b. 1886 : in. 1914, Kathleen, da. of
W. Fenwick McAllam, of New Zealand, and has issue
living, Kathleen Margaret b. 1915, — Wastel, b. 1888 ;
d. (killed in action at Gallipoli) 1915, — Oriel Arthur, b.
1892, — Gilfrid Rimington, b. 1859, — Bertram Isold, b.
1896. Residence , Kaweriri Awahuri, Wellington, New
Take with a grateful hand. Zealand. Alfred, b. 1851 ; ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1874): m. 1898, Lucy, da. of the late Henry
King, and widow of 7th Earl of Egmont. Residence , 7, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs , Carlton,
New University.
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Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Frances Dykes: m. 1878, George Arthur Rimington, Chm.
of Cumberland Quarter Sessions, and has issue living, Michael Ballantine, b. 1881 ; formerly Lieut.
37th Lancers (Indian Army); is Lieut, (attached) Dragoon Guards; European War 1914-15
(wounded), — George Leicester, b. 1886; is Lieut. R.F.A., — Geoffrey Brisco, b. 1891 ; formerly Lieut.
Dragoon Guards, — Ethel: m. 1908, H. W. Sewell, J.P., of St. Ann’s, Carlisle, and has issue living,
Hubert Frederic Rimington b. 1912, Nancy Camilla Rimington b. 1909, — Annie Camilla Beatrice, —
Evelyn Frances : m. 1907, A. G. Wilkinson, and has issue living, Henry Frederick b. 1908, — Alice
Margaret Emma: m. 1906, Hartley Graham, of The Larches, Penrith, and has issue living Michael
Christian b. 1907, Hartley Brisco b. 1911, Bridget b. 1909, Evelyn Rosemary b. 1912. Residence,
Tynefield, Penrith, Cumberland.
Widow living Of 4th baronet— Mary Elizabeth ( Lady Brisco ), da. of Sir William Henry
Feilden, 2nd Bt., and widow of Capt. Newsham Pedder : m. 1867, Sir Musgrave Horton Brisco,
4th Bt., who d. 1909. Residence, 21, Cadogan Gardens, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Robert George Brisco, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1836, d. 1873 :
m. i860, Lydia, who d. 1896, da. of the late John Spencer-, of Whitehaven :—
Helen Mary : m. 1895, William Francis Cochrane. Ada Louisa.
Issue of the late Fleming Brisco, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 184s, d. 1901 : m. 1871,
Fanny Aubrey, da. of the Rev. Bulkeley Owen Jones, J.P., Canon of Llannefydd,
and Chancellor of St. Asaph : —
AUBREY HYLTON, b. Dec. nth, 1873.— —Cecil Fleming, b. 1876. Musgrave Wynne, b. 1886.
■ Gwendolen Constance.
The founder of this family came to England with William the Conqueror, bringing with him a
body of free lances from Brisgau in Suabia, from which principality the family derives its name.
BRISCOE, Creation (U.K.) 1910, of Bourn Hall, Bourn, co. Cambridge.
Sir Alfred Leigh Briscoe, 2nd Barone //
b. April 26th, 1870 ; 5-. his father, Sir John James,.
1919; ed. at Harrow, and at Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1891, M.A. 1895); Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1893 i is a J. P. for Cambridgeshire ; was tem-
porary Lieut, on Recruiting Staff, and Mil. Repre-
sentative, Manchester 1917-18 : m. 1910, Margaret
Mackie, el. da. of the late Thomas Blythe Sinclair,
of Conqair, Harray, Orkney, and Greenbank, New
Brighton, Cheshire.
$rnts — Argent, two greyhounds courant sable, on a chief
arched of the last two roses of the first, barbed and seeded
proper. Crrst — Upon a mount of heather proper a grey-
hound courant paly of twelve argent and sable.
Seat — Bourn Hall, Bourn, Cambridgeshire. Chambers
— 8, Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.2.
Brothers living— JOHN CHARLTON, M.D., F.R.C.P. ,
b. April 8th, 1874 ; ed. at Harrow, at King’s Coll. Hospital,
and at Gottingen ; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. London 1898,
M.B. 1901, M.R.C.P. 1902, M.D. 1902, F.R.C.P. 1910;
t j ^ sometime temporary Major Army Med. Ser. ; is Physician,
I Perform and persevere. King’s ColL hospital, and Senior Physician to Evelina
Hospital for Sick Children, etc. : m. 1909, Grace Maud, da. of the late Rev. S. W. Stagg, and has
issue living, John Leigh Charlton, b. 1911, — Richard Kynaston, b. 1914. Residence , 30, Harley
Street, W. -Robert Charlton, b. 1877. Hugh Kynaston, b. 1879 ; ed. at Bedford Gram. Sch.,
and at Pembroke Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1902, M.A. 1907) ; entered I.C. S. 1903 ; sometime Sec. Board
of Revenue, Bihar and Orissa, India : in. 1919, Noel, da. of John E. Worrall, of Langstanes, Oxton,
Cheshire, and has issue living, a da., b. 1920.
Sisters living — Ellen. Esther Mary: in. 1902, the Rev. Herbert Henry Baker Ayles, D.D.,
R. of Barrow, Hon. Canon of St. Edmundsbury, and Proctor in Convocation, and has issue living,
Esther Winifred, b. 1904, — Monica, b. 1905, — Ellen Phoebe, b. 1907, — Ruth Briscoe, b. 1908. Resi-
dence, Barrow Rectory, Bury St. Edmunds. Elizabeth Charlton.
Sir John James Briscoe, 1st baronet, was High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire 1888.
BROADBENT, Creation (U.K.) 1893, of Brook Street, co. London, and Longwood,
Yorkshire.
Sir John Francis Harpin Broadbent, M.D. ,
F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., 2nd Baronet; b. Oct. 16th. 1865 ; s. his
father, Sir William Henry, K.C.V.O., M.D., F.R.C.P.,
LL.D., F.R.S. 1907; M.A. and M.D. Oxon, M.R.C.S. Eng.
and M.R.C.P. Lond. 1894, F.R.C.P. Lond. 1904; is Capt.
Roy. Army Med. Corps, and Physician to St. Mary’s Hospital :
m. 1895, Margaret Elizabeth, da. of the late George P. Field,
M.R.C.S., of Mortimer West, Reading, and has issue.
— Per pale ermine and azure, a fesse nebulee counter-changed,
in the dexter chief quarter a caduceus erect proper, dtoit — In front of a
pheon the staff rompee, a serpent nowed, all proper. •
Residences — 35, Seymour Street, Portman Square, W. ; Halefield,
Wendover. Clubs — Athenaeum, New Oxford and Cambridge.
aiev aptereveii /.
To excel always. Son living— WILLIAM FRANCIS, b. Nov. 29th, 1904.
Daughters living — Phyllis Margaret, b. 1896. Sylvia Mary, b. 1898.— —Katherine Mabel, b .
1 899-
Brother living — Walter, M.D., F.R.C.P., b. 1868 ; ed. at Harrow; M.A. and M.D. Trin. Coll.,
Camb. • M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1893, and M.R.C.P. Lond. 1896, F.R.C.P. 1918 ; is
Physician Roy. Sussex Co. Hospital, and Major Roy. Army Med. Corps (T.F.) : m. 1896, Edith,
da. of the late Rt. Hon. John Monroe, P.C., LL.D., Judge of Landed Estates Court Ireland, and
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has issue living John Graham Monroe, b. 1901,— Hubert William Lonsdale, b. 1908,— Elizabeth
lone, b. 1897, Moira Edith, b. 1905. Residence , 50, Brunswick Square, Brighton.
Sisters living— Mary Ethel, b. 1864. Residence , 6l, Bickenhall Mansions, Gloucester Place, W.
—Eliza Madeleine, b 1871 : in 1903, Louis Arthur Hamand, Mus. D. (Oxon), and has issue
livmg Denys William, b. 1904,— Ronald Louis, b. 1905, -Teresa Maude, b. 1907,- Margaret Ruth
Broadbent, b. 1010. Residence, The Dingle, Great Malvern.
Sir William H. Broadbent, K.C.V O., M.D., F.R.C.P., LL.D., F.R.S., 1st Bt., son of John
Broadbent, was an eminent consulting Physician, and Physician-in-Ord. to King Edward VII. and
the Prince of VVales.
BROADHURST, Creation (U.K) 1918, of Manchester, co. Palatine of Lancaster.
A Iways ready .
Sir Edward Tootal Broadhurst, ist
Baronet , 2nd son of the late Henry Tootal Broadhurst,
of Woodhill, Prestwich, Lancashire; b. Aug. 19th,
1858; ed. privately, and at Winchester; is Chm. of
Tootal Broadhurst, Lee and Co. (Limited), cotton
spinners, manufacturers and merchants, of Man-
chester, a Director of Manchester and Liverpool
District Banking Co. (Limited) and of London and
N.-W. Railway, and a J.P. and D.L. for Lancashire
(Sheriff 1906): m. 1887, Charlotte Jane, da. of Thomas
Ashton, of Didsbury, Manchester.
— Per chevron or and barry wavy azure and argent,
in chief two roses gules. ©rest — A mermaid holding in the
dexter hand a sword erect and in the sinister a comb all
proper.
Seat — Manor House, North Rode, Congleton. Clubs —
Conservative, Garrick.
BROCKLEBANK, Creation (U.K.) 1885, of Greenlands, co. Cumberland, and Spring-
wood, co. Lancaster.
Sir Aubrey Brocklebank, 3rd Baronet;
b. July 12th, 1873; s. his father, AV Thomas, 1911 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1894);
is a J.P. for Cumberland, a Director of Cunard Steam-
ship Co. (Limited), of Bank of Liverpool and Martins
(Limited), and of London and Globe Insurance Co.
(Limited), etc., and patron of one living (Irton V.) :
m. 1898, the Hon. Grace Mary Jackson, youngest
da. of ist Baron Allerton, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, three brocks proper, each on a mount vert ;
on a chief azure as many escallops of the first. ©rtsi — On an
anchor fessewise sable, a cock argent, combed and wattled gules,
and charged on the shoulder with an escallop of the first.
Residences — Bolton Hall, Gosforth, Cumberland ; Nupsmere,
Sandiway, Cheshire. Clubs — Orleans, Junior Carlton.
Sons living-THOMAS AUBREY LAWIES, b. Oct. 25th,
1899.— —John Montague, b. 1915.
Daughter living— Angela Grace, b. 1908.
Brothers living — John Jasper, D.S.O. , b. 1875 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll. , Camb. ; formerly Capt. ist Dragoon Guards ;
served in S. Africa 1900-2, with 8th Batn. Imperial Yeo. and
ist Dragoon Guards (despatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, D.S.O.) ; is Major Yeo. and a Brig.-Major ; D.S.O. 1900; in. 1914, Constance Mary,
da. of Sir Robert Leonard Powell, J.P., of Heatherbank, Chislehurst, and has issue living,
John Maurice, b. 1917. Robert Allport, b. 1878; is Lieut. R.E. : in. 1903, Frances, youngest da.
of the late John H. Walker, J.P. for cos. Fife and Forfar, and has issue living, Oliver, b. 1908.
Sisters living — Anne Dorothea, b. 1877: in. 1900, Charles Hesketh Fleetwood- Hesketh, J.P.
and D.L. for Lancashire (who assumed by Roy. license 1907, the additional surname of Fleetwood
in lieu of that of Bibby), and has issue living, Roger Fleetwood, b. 1902, — Charles Peter Fleetwood,
b. 1905, — Francis Cuthbert Bold, b. 1910, — Lucy Fleetwood, b. 1900,— Margaret Joan Mary, b.
1912, — Elizabeth Dorothea Maud, b. 1914. Residences , Meols Hall, North Meols, Southport,
Lancashire; Stocken Hall, Stretton, Oakham. Agnes Sylvia, b. 1882 Evelyn Violet (twin),
b. 1882 : in. 1909, George Westinghouse (Junr.), and has issue living, George Thomas, b. 1911, —
Aubrey Harold, b. 1913, — Richard Lawrence, b. 1919, — Agnes Sylvia, b. 1914, — Violet Louisa,
b. 1917. Residence,
Uncles living (sons of ist baronet)— Harold, b. 1853 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : in.
1878, Mary Ellen, da. of the late John Brogden, having had issue, of whom Thomas Geoffrey, b.
1882; Capt. R A. (T.F.); d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — Harold Arthur, b.
1889 ; is Capt. King’s Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.) : in. 1920, Morwenna, da. of Athelstan Riley,
of 2, Kensington Court, W., — Katharine Mary: in. 1911, Alfred Geoffrey Turner, — Ruth Leonide :
;//. 1919, Capt. Frank Hole Witts, D.S.O., M.C., Irish Guards,— Eleanor Hilda. Residence ,
Grizedale Hall, Hawkshead, Lancashire. Rev. Charles Henry, b. 1864; ed at Rugby, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1889); is in Holy Orders, and a J.P. for Cambridgeshire;
formerly V. of Pampisford : in. 1889, Isabel Katherine, da. of the late Capt. P. C. G. Webster,
3th Hussars, and has issue living, Charles Gerald, M.C. , b. 1893; is Capt. R.E. ; served during
European War 1914-1S (despatches, M.C., M^daille Mil.), —Edith Katherine (Nancy), b. 1890: m.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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1Q15, Charles Sidney Bowen Wentworth Stanley, Lieut. Yeo., of Merton Grange, Gamlingay
Cambridgeshiie. Residence , Bartlow House, Cambridgeshire.
Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Edith Mary: in. 1886, Major Edward Kewley, D.S.O.,
M C., Rifle Brig., and has issue living, Thomas Charles, b. 1887; Capt. R.F.A. ; European War
1914 19 (despatches), — Edward Rigby, D.S.O., M.C. , b. 1889 [see Companionage ”]. Resi-
dence, Oran, Catterick Bridge, Yorkshire. Katherine Leonide : m. 1893, Lieut.-Col. Henry
Holt Beever, R.F.A. , having had issue, William Henry, b. 1894; Capt. Rifle Brig. ; d. (killed in
action during European War; 1917, — Jonathan Holt, b. 1898 ; Lieut. R.H.A. ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1918. Residence, Littleton House, Blandford.
The 1st baronet, Sir Thomas, was a son of the late Wilson Fisher, of Keekle, Whitehaven ;
assumed in 1845, by Roy. License, the surname of Brocklebank, on succeeding to the estate
of his maternal uncle Thomas Brocklebank, of Greenlands, Cumberland, and was High Sheriff of
Cumberland 1864.
BROCKLEHURST, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Swythamley Park, Rushton, Staffordshire
and Stanhope Terrace, Hyde Park, co. London.
Sir Philip Lee Brocklehurst, 2nd Baronet ;
b. March 7th, 1887 ; s. his father, Sir Philip Lancaster,
1904 ; ed at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is Lord of
the Manor of Heaton Swythamley, and .Major in Yeo. ;
accompanied British Antarctic Expedition 1907-9 (Polar
medal with clasp, Royal Geographical So.’s medal) ; served
during European War 1914 (wounded) : m. 1913, Gwladys. da.
of the late Col. Charles Edward Gostling Murray, of Whit-
ton Park, Hounslow [ see D. Atholl, colls.], and has issue.
$rms — Paly per pale argent and sable, three chevronels engrailed
between as many brocks counterchanged. Crest — A brock sable holding
in the mouth a slip of oak fructed proper in front of a mount vert, thereon
two oak trees proper.
Seat — Swythamley Park, near Macclesfield.
Daughters living — Anne Nina, b. 1915. Pamela Margaret, b. 1917.
Brother living — HENRY COURTNEY, b. May 27th, 1888 ; is Capt. Hussars : in. 1918, Lady
Helen Alice Wyllington, da. of 6th Earl of Airlie, and widow of Major the Hon. Clement Bertram
Ogilvy Freeman- Mitford, D.S.O. Residence,
Sister living — Mabel Annie b. 1886 : in. 1905, Jonkheer Frans I. Van Haeften, of The Hague,
Holland, and has issue living, Jonkheer John Francis Henry, b. 1909, — Jonkvrouwe Wilhelmina
Josephine Philippa, b. 1907. Residence, Westlington House, near Aylesbury.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Annie Lee (Lady Brocklehurst ), da. of the late Samuel
Dewhurst, J.P., of Southfield Hall, Handforth, Cheshire: in. 1884, Sir Philip Lancaster Brockle-
hurst, rst baronet, who d. 1904. Residence, Bagstones, Wincle, near Macclesfield.
Sir Philip Lancaster Brocklehurst, 1st baronet, was fourth son of John Brocklehurst (M.P. 1832-69),
of Hurdsfield House, Cheshire.
BRODIE, Creation (U.K.) 1834, of Boxford Suffolk.
Sir Benjamin Vincent Sellon Brodie,
3rd Baronet ; b. June 19th, 1862 ; s. his father, Sir
Benjamin Collins, D.C.L., F.R.S., 1880; ed. at
Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1889) ; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1889 ; is Lieut, in Territorial Force, a
J.P., a D.L., and a County Alderman for Surrey (High
Sheriff 1912), and a F.S.A. : m. 1887, Caroline Eliza,
who d. 1895, youngest da. of the late Capt. J. R.
Woodriff, R.N., H.M.’s Sergeant-at-arms, and has
issue.
— Azure, on a chevron between three mullets argent,
three civic wreaths vert. Crest — A dexter cubit arm erect, holding
a civic wreath as in the arms with three arrows, one in fesse and
two in saltire points towards the dexter argent.
Residence — Brockham Warren, Betchworth, Surrey. Club —
Athenaeum.
Son living — BENJAMIN COLIN, M.C. , b. March 6th, 1888 ; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford (B.A. i9ir); European War 1914-19 with Surrey Yeo., as Adj. 4th Batn. Gordon
Highlanders, and as Staff-Capt. (despatches, M.C. with bar). Residence, Brockham Warren,
Betchworth. Clubs , Athenaeum, Caledonian.
Daughters living— Phoebe Mary, b. 1889. Olive Marjory, b. 1892.
Sisters living — Margaret Anne : in. 1882, James Usher Huxley, M.D., who d. 1917, and has issue
living, Mildred Amabel, — Sybil Margaret,— Muriel Mary Sylvester : in. 1917, Major Robert Beverley-
Pargiter, R.G.A., and has issue living, Betty b. 1918, — Phyllis Brodie: in. 1918, Capt. Norman
Eugene Wethey, Yorkshire Regt., and has issue living, Peter Eugene b. 1919, — Enid Lilian. Resi-
dence, Charlbury Lodge, Oxford. Ethel : in. 1880, the Rev. Michael George Glazebrook, D.D.
(formerly Head Master of Clifton College), a Residentiary Canon of Ely. Residence, The College,
Ely.- Mary Isabel (Lady IVarren) : in. 1886, Sir (Thomas) Herbert Warren, K.C.V.O., D.C.L.,
Pres, of Magdalen Coil., Oxford. Residence , The Lodgings, Magdalen College, Oxford.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. William Brodie, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1821, d. 1882 : in.
1844, Lady Maria Waldegrave, who d. 1911, da. of 8th Earl Waldegrave : —
Edgar Waldegrave, b. 1857; formerly Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps; is a J.P. for co. Clare: in. 1886,
Norah Kathleen, only surviving child of the late Capt. C. G. O’Callaghan (of Ballinahinch, co.
Clare), J.P., D.L., having had issue, of whom Malcolm William O’Callaghan, b. 1887; is Capt.
London Regt. (Reserve), — Donald Francis O’Callaghan, b. 1888 ; Lieut. R.N. ; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1914, — Angus George O’Callaghan, b. 1902. Residence, Broadwas
^ PJ.b Worcester. — —Wilfred Leslie Waldegrave, b. 1866: m. 1892, Sidonie Anna Franziska, da.
01 His Excellency Field Marshal Gen. von Neuber, Austrian Army, and has issue living, Franziska
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Maria Sidonie, b. 1900. Residence , 19, Holland Villas Road, Kensington, W. Club, Windham.
Mary Arabella : m. 1890, the Rev. William Monro Wollaston, who d. 1910, Canon of Gibraltar.
Residence, Petite Chauvettes, Cannes.
The 1st baronet, Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, D.C.L., F.R.S., a distinguished surgeon, was
Pres, of Royal So., Serjeant-Surgeon to King William IV., and to Queen Victoria, and first Surgeon-
in-Ordinary to the late Prince Consort.
Broke-Middleton, see Middleton.
BROMHEAD, Creation (U.K.) 1806, of Thurlby, Lincolnshire.
[Name pronounced “ Brumhead.”]
Sir Benjamin Parnell Bromhead, C.B. ,
4th Baronet ; b. Oct. 22nd, 1838 ; s. his father, Sir
Edmund de Gonville, 1870; entered 38th Foot 1859,
transferred to B.S.C. (now Indian Army) i$66, and
became Col. 1889 ; served in Afghan war 1878-80
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp), and in
E. Soudan campaign 1885 (medal with clasp, bronze
star), in Sikkim Expedition 1888-9 (severely wounded,
mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp, C.B.), and
with Hazara Field Force 1891 (mentioned in despatches,
clasp); sometime Gov. of Aitchison Coll., Lahore; C.B.
(Mil.) 1889 : m. 1866, Annie, who d. 1902, da. of the
Rev. James Smith, and has issue.
— Azure, on a bend argent, between two leopards’ faces
or, a mural crown gules, between two fleurs-de-lis sable, ftrtsf —
Out of a mural crown gules, an unicorn’s head argent, armed or,
By concord property is in the mouth a rose gules, slipped and leaved proper.
increased. Seat — Thurlby Hall, Lincoln.
Grandchildren living (Issue of the late Major Edward Gonville Bromhead, el. son of 4th baronet,
b. 1869, d. 1910 : m. 1897, Emily May, el. da. of the late Edward Hosking, I.C.S., Judicial
Commr. of Lower Burma) BENJAMIN DENNIS GONVILLE, b. May 7th, 1900; ed. at
R. M.C. ; Lieut. Indian Army.— —Edmund de Gonville Hosking, b. 1903.— —Dorothea, b. 1898:
in. 1920, Major Robert William Wrigley Grimshaw, Indian Army. Annie Marie Gonville, b.
1905.
Son living — Benjamin Gonville, b. 1876 ; is Major Princess Charlotte of Wales’s (Rov. Berkshire
Regt.) ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902, and during European War 1914: in. 1912, Edith Maud,
da. of the late Lieut.-Col. R. C. Andrews, Indian Army, and has issue living, Robert Benjamin
Gonville, b. 1913, — a da., b. 1915.
Daughters living— Janette Hope Gonville ( Lady Birdwood)'. in. 1894, Lieut. -Gen. Sir William
Riddell Birdwood, 1st Bt., G.C.M.G., K.C.B., K.C.S.I., C.I.E., D.S.O. Residences, Rawal
Pindi, India ; Totnes, Devonshire. Judith Dorothy Gonville : m. 1898, Col. Percy Gerald
Walker, formerly Indian Army, and has issue living, a son, b. 18 — , — a son, b. 18 — . Kathleen
Gonville (Baroness Beihaven and Stenton) : in. 1898, the nth Baron Belhaven and Stenton.
Brother living — Charles James, C.B., b. 1840; is a retired Col., and a J.P., for Denbighshire ;
formerly Comdt. 2nd Batn. S. Wales Borderers ; commanded 24th Regt. Dist. 1892-7 ; served in
Ashantee campaign 1873-4 (despatches, medal with clasp), during Zulu War 1879 (medal with
clasp), and in Burmah 1887-9 (medal with clasp) ; C.B. (Mil.) 1893 : in. 1876, Alice Marie, da. of
the late Thomas Freckleton, and has issue living, Richard Freckleton Gonville, b. 1877 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll. ; Major Lincolnshire Regt, (Reserve) ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps. King’s medal with two clasps), and during European War iqi6-i8. Resi-
dence, Plas Draw, near Ruthin.
Sister living — Elizabeth Frances: in. 1870, Evelyn Pocklington, M.R.C.S., who d. 1911, and
has issue living, Mary de Gonville : m. 1895, Charles Frederick Grundtvig, of 27, Chester Square,
S. W., and has issue living, Elizabeth b. 1895. Residence , 2, Gerald Road, Eaton Square, S.W.
This family is of great antiquity in Nottinghamshire, the maternal ancestor of the Bromheadls,
Edmund de Gonville, being joint founder, in 14th century, of Gonville and Caius Coll., Cambridge.
Bromley-Wilson, see Wilson.
BROOKE, Creation (E.) 1662, of Norton Priory, Cheshire.
Sir Richard Christopher Brooke, 9th
Baronet ; b. Aug. 8th, 1888 ; s. his father, Sir Richard
Marcus, 1920 ; formerly Lieut. Scots Guards : m. 1912,
Marian Dorothea, da. of the late Arthur Charles Innes,
of Dromantine, co. Down, and has issue.
$rms— Or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable. Crrst —
A brock, or badger, passant proper.
Seat — Norton Priory, Halton, Runcorn, Cheshire. Club —
Guards’.
son living— RICHARD NEVILLE, b. May ist, 1915.
Daughter living— Audley Marian, b. 1913.
Uncles living (sons of 7th baronet) — Basil Poynings, b. 1853 ; ed.
at Wellington Coll. Jocelyn James Pusey, b. 1855; ed. at
Wellington Coll. Victor Alexander, b. 1857. Octavius
George, b. 1858. Lionel, b. 1859 ; ed. at Wellington Coll.
Reginald Cecil, b. 1861.
Aunts living (daughters of '7th baronet) — Mabel Dorothy. Winnifred Agnes Emily. -^—Lilian
Louisa Lettice. Rosalind Hester.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— Alice ( Lady Brooke ), el. da. of the late John Sambrooke Crawley,
of Stockwood, Luton, Beds : in. 1883, Sir Richard Marcus Brooke, 8th baronet, who d. 1920.
Residence ,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
IOI
Collateral Branches living.
Issue ofthe late Gen. Thomas Brooke, 2nd son of 6th baronet, b. 18x6, d. 1880 : m. 1840,
Catherine Marie Diana, who d. 1907, da. of Col. Draper, formerly Scots Guards :—
Alured de Vere, b. 1841 ; formerly Col. R.E. ; commanded R.E. in N.-E.Dist. 1894-8 : in. 1874, Mary
Augusta, da. of the late Bonamy Dobree, of 4, Queen’s Gate Place, S.W., and has issue living,
Maye Amelie Lucile, b. 1875: in. 1904, Capt. Archibald Cochrane, C.M.G, R.N. [see E. Dun-
donald, colls.]. Residence , 14, Addison Crescent, Kensington, W.
Issue of the late Arthur Brooke, 4th son of 6th baronet, b. 1819, d. 1903 : in.
1852, Susan, who d. 1852, da. of the Rev. A. Buchanan: —
Helen Maude: m. 1878, the Rev. William Wentworth Wodehouse, who rf. 1888 [see E. Kimberley,
colls.], and judicially separated on her petition 1885. Residence ,
The 1 st baronet, Sir Henry Brooke, was four times appointed Sheriff of Cheshire by the Parlia-
mentarians. The 2nd baronet, Sir Richard, was Sheriff of the same co. 1667. The 3rd baronet, Sir
Thomas, was Gov. of Chester Castle during the greater part of Queen Anne’s reign.
BROOKE, Creation (U.K.) 1822, of Colebrooke, co. Fermanagh, Ireland.
Sir Basil Stanlake Brooke, M.C. , 5th
Baronet; b. June 9th, 1888 ; s. his father, Sir Arthur
Douglas, 1907 ; ed. at Winchester, and at R.M.C. ; is
Capt. Hussars, and an A.D.C. on Personal Staff ;
served during European War 1914-19 (M.C., Croix de
Guerre) : m. 1919, Cynthia, da. of the late Capt. Charles
Warden Sergison [Gordon-Cumming, Bt.], and has issue.
— Or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable, a cres-
cent for difference. Crtst- A brock, or badger, passant argent.
Seat — Colebrooke Park, co. Fermanagh.
Son living— BASIL JULIAN DAVID, b. April, 1920.
Brother living— Arthur Francis, b. 1896; ed. at R.M.C. ; is
Lieut. Hussars.
Sisters living— Sylvia Henrietta [Hon. Mrs. Charles H. G.
Mulholland ), b. 1890 : in. 1920, Capt. the Hon. Charles Henry
George Mulholland, nth Hussars, el. son of 2nd Baron Dun-
leath. Residence,
lory e ena. Sheelah [Hon. Mrs. Henry Mulholland), b. 189$ : in. 1914,
the Hon. Henry George Hill Mulholland [see B. Dunleath].
Uncles living (sons of the 3rd baronet) — Ronald George, C.B.E., D.S.O. , b. 1866; ed. at Marl-
borough Coll.; formerly Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. nth Hussars; served with Chitral Relief
Force 1895 (despatches, medal with clasp), during Matabele War 1896, as Staff Officer, with Tirah
Expedition 1897-8 (medal with two clasps), with Nile Expedition 1898, present at battles of Atbara
and Khartum (despatches twice, medal with two clasps, D.S.O.), in S. Africa 1899-1902, first as
A.D.C., and subsequently as 2nd in command of S. African Light Horse, and as D.A.A.G.,
present at battle of Elandslaagte (severely wounded, despatches thrice, Queen’s medal with
seven clasps, King’s medal with two clasps. Brevet Major), and with Somaliland Field Force
1903-4, as D.A.A.G. on lines of communication, and in command of 2nd Mounted Corps (de-
spatches twice, medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.); appointed Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a
Reserve Regt. 1914; has Roy. Humane So.’s silver medal; D.S.O. 1898, C.B.E. 1919: m. 1908,
Haller, da. of the late Orville Horwitz, of Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A., and formerly wife of
Claude Ashley Charles Ponsonby, from whom she obtained a divorce 1907 [see B. De Mauley,
colls.]. Residence, Brooke House, Valescure, St. Raphael, France. Butler, b. 1870; ed. at
Wellington Coll. ; European War 1914-19 as Capt. Remount Ser. : in. 1910, Mary Viva, da. of
Cyril Earle Johnston, of 4, Boulevard du Midi, Pau, France, and has issue living, Cyril, b. 19x1.
Residence, 21, Terlingham Gardens, Folkestone. — —Alan Francis, D.S.O., b. 1883; Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.F.A., and on Gen. Staff; European War 1914-18 (despatches six times, D.S.O.
with Bar, Croix de Guerre, Brevet Lieut.-Col.); D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1918): in. 1914, Jane Mary, da.
of the late Col. John Mervyn Carleton Richardson, and has issue living, Thomas, b. 1920, — Rose-
mary, b. 1918.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Hylda Henrietta [Lady Des Vceux), C.B.E., b. 1879;
C. B.E. 1918 : in. 1899, Major Sir Frederick Henry Arthur Des Vceux, 7th Bt. Residence, 50,
Gillingham Street, S.W.
Great-Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Sir Harry Vesey, K.B.E., b. 1845 ; formerly Capt. 92nd
Highlanders ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Aberdeenshire, and Chm. of Aberdeenshire and Dist. Local
Emergency Committee; K.B E. 1920: in. 1879, Patricia, only child of the late James Gregory
Moir- Byres, J.P., of Tonley and Fairley, Aberdeenshire, having had issue, of whom James Anson
Otho, V.C. , b. 1884 ; Capt. Gordon Highlanders ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1914
(despatches;,— Arthur, b. 1886; ed. at R.M.C. ; Major Indian Army, and Comdt. Viceroy’s Body
Guard ; European War 1914-15 (severely wounded); received Durbar medal 1911 : m. 1913, Aimee
Isabella Brooman, da. of Richard Charles Brooman White, of Arddarroch, Dumbartonshire, and
11, Cambridge Square, W. [E. Orkney], and has issue living, Victor Harry b. 1914, Basil Arthur
b. 1917, — Henry Brian, b. 1889; Capt. Gordon Highlanders; d. (of wounds in action during Euro-
pean War) 1916 (despatches), — Patrick Harry, b. 1895; Sub-Lieut. R.N. ; d. (on active ser.
during European War) 1917, — Constance Geraldine, b. 1887 : in. 1913, Capt. Napier Charles Gordon
Cameron, Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, who d. (killed in action) 1914,— Alice Irene, b.
1897. Residence , Fairley, Countesswells. Clubs, Naval and Military, Royal Northern (Aberdeen).
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Arthur Basil Brooke, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1847, d. 1884: m.
1869, Alice Georgina, who d. 1915, widow of J. Shirley Ball, of Abbeylara, co.
Longford, and da. of the late Rev. William Norton, R. of Baltinglass, co.
Wicklow: —
Basil Vernon, R.N., b. 1876 ; became Lieut. 1898, Com. 1909, and Capt. 1916 : m. 1915, Olave Barbara
Clementina, da. of the late Com. Charles Elphinstone Fleeming Cunninghame Graham, M.V.O.
[B. Elphinstone]. Club, Naval and Military.— Bertram Norman Sergison-Brooke, C.M.G. ,
D. S.O., b. 1880 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards ; served in S. Africa
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and during European
War 1914-18, on Staff (wounded, despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G., Legion of Honour); assumed by
Roy. license 1915 the additional surname of Sergison; D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1919: in. 1915,
Prudence Ida Evelyn, who d. 1918, da. of the late Capt. Charles Walden Sergison, of Cuckfield
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Park, Sussex [Gordon-Cumming, Bt.], and has issue living, a da., b. 1916. Clubs , Guards’,
Bachelors’.^^Norah Mary.
Grandson of the late Brig. -Gen. Henry Francis Brooke (infra) : —
Issue of the late Major George Cecil Brooke, b. 1870, d. (killed in action at Gallipoli)
1915 : in. 1912, Barbara, only child of Capt. W. H. Allen : —
Henry John Allen, b. 1913.
Granddaughters of the late George Frederick Brooke (infra) : —
Issue of the late Brig.-Gen. Henry Francis Brooke, b. 1836, d. (killed in action at Kandahar)
1880: in. 1865, Ann Isabella (now of Hampton Court Palace), da. of the late Maj.-Gen.
Leonard Raisbeck Christopher : —
Mabel Alice : m. 1890, Maj.-Gen. Alister Grant Dallas, C.B., C.M.G., and has issue living, Douglas
Arbuthnot Grant, b. 1894; Capt. Indian Army; European War 1916-17 (wounded): in. 1919,
Jennifer, Jda. of the late Col. Treleavan and has issue living, Alexander b. 1920, — Mabel Jean
Grant, b. 1891 : in. 1912, Major Arthur James Darlington, D.S.O., R.E., and has issue living,
John Anthony Basil b. 1919, Anne b. 1914, — Doreen Sybil Grant, b. 1896 : in. 1020, Hugh Villiers
Briscoe, — Aileen Margaret Grant, b. 1898, — Margery Alexandra Grant, b. 1906. Residence ,
Croggan House, Sevenoaks.— Violet Florence : in. 1919, Col. Frank Hall. Residence, 23, Elm
Park Gardens, S.W.
Issue of the late George Frederick Brooke, 8th son of 1st baronet, b. 1805, d. 1874 :
in. 1833, Lady Arabella Georgiana Hastings, who d. 1899, <la* °f nth Earl of
Huntingdon ' —
George Hastings, b. 1842 ; formerly Capt. 48th Regt. ; is Hon. Col. Prince of Wales’s Leinster Regt.
(Roy. Canadians): in. 1st, 1868, Beatrice Georgiana, who d. 1898, da. of Sir John Craven Carden,
4th Bt. ; 2ndly, 1903, Adela Harriet, who d. 1915, da. of the late Lord Charles Pelham-Clinton, and
widow of John Campbell [see D. Newcastle, colls.]. Residences, Glenakil, Tarbert, Argyllshire;
23, Rutland Court, Rutland Gardens, S.W. Lionel Godolphin, C.B., b. 1849 ; is a retired Col.
and Hon. Brig.-Gen. ; was Brig.-Gen. Comdg. Irish Dist., in charge of Records there 1905-6, in
command of a Vol. Inf. Brig. 1906-8, and in command of a Territorial Force Inf. Brig. 1908-10 ;
formerly Comdg. 1st Batn. Connaught Rangers ; served in Zulu War 1879 (slightly wounded,
despatches, medal with clasp], and in S. Africa 1899, in command of his Regt., present at battles of
Colenso (dangerously wounded), Spion Kop, Vaal Krantz, and Pieters Hill, relief of Ladysmith, and
operations round Pretoria (despatches, medal with five clasps, C.B.); C.B. (Mil,) 1900: in. 1st,
1881, Emma, who d. 1882, da. of Lord John Henry Taylour [M. Headfort] ; 2ndly, 1895, Gertrude
Isabella, da. of Col. Henry Hills Goodeve (formerly R.A.), of Ivy Tower, near Tenby, S. Wales,
and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Ruth Isa Patricia, b. 1896, — Gertrude Vera, b. 1899 : in.
1917, Nigel Augustus Kennedy, Lieut. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders [see M. Ailsa, colls.], —
Amy Dorothy, b. 1901. Residence , 42, Hogarth Road, Earl’s Court, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late George Frederick Brooke (ante) : -
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Right Hon. Frank (Francis) Theophilus Brooke, P.C.,
b. 1851, d. 1920: in. 1st, 1877, Alice Mary Ogle, who d. 1909, da. of the late Very Rev.
William Ogle Moore ; 2ndly, 1913, Agnes Letitia (now of Ardeen, Shillelagh, co. Wicklow),
da. of the late Frederick Hibbert, of Chalfont Park, Buckingham : —
George Frank, D.S.O., b. 1878 ; is Lieut. -Col. in the Army ; formerly Capt. Connaught Rangers,
and A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. Comdg. Cape Colony Dist. ; S. Africa 1899, present at battle of Tugela
(dangerously wounded, medal with clasp), European War 1915-18 (despatches four times, D.S.O.
with two Bars) ; D.S.O. 19x7 (Bar 1918, 2nd Bar 1919): in. 1907, Theodora Olivia, da. of Richard
Meredith Jackson, of Natal, and has issue living, Frank Hastings, b. 1909, — Oliver George,
b. 1911. Club, Army and Navy. — Henry Hastings, b. 1882; Capt. Connaught Rangers;
d. (result of wounds in action) 1920 : in. 1916, Frances Mary, da. of the late Percy Brodrick
Bernard [see E. Bandon . Alice Gertrude: in. 1905, Dermot Henry Doyne, of St. Austin’s,
Tullow, co. Carlow [E. Fitzwilliam], and has issue living, Charles Hastings, b. 1906, — Francis
Mervyn, b. 1909, — Diana Alice, b. 1911, — Chrystol Marjorie, b. 1915. Residence, St. Austin’s,
Tullow, co. Carlow.
This family is descended from Sir Basil Brooke, Gov. of Donegal, who settled in Ireland temp.
Queen Elizabeth, and whose son, Sir Henry, also Gov. of Donegal, received grants of land in co. of
Fermanagh for services he rendered in the Rebellion of 1641. The grandfather of the 1st baronet
of the present creation, the Right Hon. Sir Arthur, M.P. for Fermanagh, was created a baronet 1764,
and dying without surviving male issue, 1785, the title became extinct. The 2nd baronet of the
present creation was M.P. for Fermanagh (C) 1840-54.
BROOKE, Creation (U.K.) 1899, of Armitage Bridge, Almondbury, West Riding of
Yorkshire. [Extinct 1908.]
Sir Thomas Brooke, ist and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Mary [Lady Brooke), da. of the late James Priestley, J.P., of
Bankfield, Huddersfield, and widow of the Rev. Charles Farrer Forster, V. of Beckwithshaw, near
Harrogate : in. 1902, as his third wife, Sir Thomas Brooke, ist baronet, who d. 1908. Residence ,
Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield.
BROOKE, Creation (U.K ) 1903, of Summerton, Castleknock, co. Dublin.
Sir George Frederick Brooke, ist Baronet ,
son of the late Francis Richard Brooke, of Summerton,
Castleknock, co. Dublin, by the Hon. Henrietta who d.
1911, da. of 3rd Viscount Monck ; b. Aug. 13th, 1849 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a D.L. for
City of Dublin, a J.P. for cos. Wexford (High Sheriff
1882) and Dublin (High Sheriff 1898), head of the
firm of George F. Brooke and Son, wine merchants, of
1, Gardiner Row, Dublin, and a Director (sometime
Gov.) of the Bank of Ireland : in. ist, 1875, Anna Maria,
who d. 1877, da. of the late Geoffrey J. Shakerley,
of Belmont Hall, Cheshire [Shakerley, Bt.] ; 2ndly,
1881, Emily Alma, who d. 1910, el. da. of the late
Augustine H. Barton, of Rochestown, co. Tipperary, and
has issue.
Glory , the end. $rms — Or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable, in dexter
canton a crescent of the second, and in sinister canton a martlet of
the third, for difference. Crrst — A badger passant proper, charged with a crescent and a martlet gules.
Seats— Ballyfad, Coolgreaney, co. Wexford ; Pickering, Celbridge, co. Kildare. Residence— 1,
Gardiner Row, Dublin. Clubs —Carlton, Kildare Street, Sackville Street.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Sons living— By 2nd marriage— FRANCIS HUGH, b. Nov. loth, 1882; formerly Lieut. 3rd
Batn. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps; Capt. Special Cav., European War 1914-18 (1914 star; : m. 1915,
Mary Louisa Mabel FitzGerald-Arnott, da. of Sir John Arnott, 1st Bt., and has issue living,
George Cecil Francis, b. 1916,— a da., b. 1918. Residence , Pickering, Celbridge, co. Kildare.
Augustine Henry, M.C., b. 1884; Major Indian Cav. ; European War 1914-18 (M.C., 1915 star).
Raymond Frederick, b. 1885. Arthur Charles, D.S.O., b. 1886; Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col.
R.F.A. ; European War 1914-17 (wounded, despatches thrice, D.S.O., 1915 star. Legion of
Honour). John, D.S.C., R.N., b. 1887; is Lieut. -Com. R.N. ; served during European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.C., Legion of Honour): in. 1918, Margaret Winifred, oniy da. of
Col. Francis Tothill, R.A., of Aldworth House, Emsworth, Sussex. Basil Gerald, 'b. 1894;
ed. at R.M.C. ; European War igi4-x8 as Lieut. 17th Lancers : in. 1919, Essex Vere, da. of Sir
Charles Vere Gunning, C.B., C,M.G., 7th Bt Geoffrey Thomas, b. 1896 ; Lieut. 16th Lancers;
European War 1914-18 (1914 star, Croix de Guerre).
Daughters living— By 2nd marriage— Emily Henrietta. Rose Dorothy.
Granddaughter living — (Issue of the late George Brooke, Lieut. Irish Guards, el. son (by 1st
marriage) of 1st baronet, b. 1877, d. (killed in action) 1914 : m. 1907, Nina (now of Manor Farm,
Bracknell, Berks), only da. of the Rt. Hon. Lord Arthur William Hill, P.C., M.P. [ see M.
Downshire)] : —
Nancy Myra, b. 1911.
This family is a branch of Brooke, Bt., of Colebrooke.
BROOKE, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Almondbury, West Riding of Yorkshire.
Sir Robert Weston Brooke, D.S.O. ,
M.C., 2nd Baronet , b. Aug. 10th, 1885 ; s. his father,
Sir John Arthur, 1920 ; ed. at Repton ; Capt.
and Brevet Major Yorkshire Dragoons Yeo. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches five times, M.C.,
D.S.O.) : ?n. 1909, Margery Jean, da. of Alexander
Geddes, of Blairmore, Aberdeenshire, and has issue.
Jlrms — Agent, a cross nebulee per pale gules and sable, in
the first and fourth quarters a boar’s head erased of the last.
(Cxegts — In front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by two
serpents respecting each other proper, a boar’s head erased
sable.
Seats — Fenay Hall, Huddersfield; Fearn Lodge, Ardgay,
Ross-shire.
Son living— JOHN WESTON, b. Sept. 26th, 1911.
Daughters living— Elizabeth, b. 1910 Edith Frances, b.
1914. Hazel Mary, b. 1918.
Sisters living — Blanche, b. 1875 : in. 1907, the Rev.
Charles Dixon Hoste, R. of Marlborough. Residence , The
Rectory, Marlborough. Dorothy, b. 1877: in. 1905, Lieut. -
. 7 Col. Walter Henry Patrick Law, D.S.O., R.A.S.C. Rest-
Nor zs zt by cra/t. dence , Dawley Lodge, Hillingdon, near Uxbridge.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Blanche ( Lady Brooke ), da. of Major Charles S. Weston :
in. 1873, Sir John Arthur Brooke, 1st baronet, who d. 1920. Residence , Midfearn Cottage,
Ardgay, Scotland.
Sir John Arthur Brooke, 1st baronet, was a Director of John Brooke and Sons (Limited), of
Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield, and Chm. York House of Laymen.
DE CAPELL-BROOKE, Creation (U.K.) 1803, of Great Oakley, Northamptonshire.
Sir Arthur Richard de Capell-
Brooke, 5th Baronet; b. Oct. 12th, 1869; s. his
father, Sir Richard Lewis, 1892; ed. at Eton,
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B. A. 1893) ; formerly Capt.
and Hon. Major Northamptonshire Regt. (now
Capt. ) ; is patron of one living, and a J. P. and County
Councillor (Geddington Div.) for Northampton-
shire ; served in S. Africa 1902 ; was High Sheriff
for Rutlandshire 1899 ; unsuccessfully contested
Northamptonshire, E. Div. (C) Jan. 1906, Jan.
1910, and Dec. 1910 : and m. 1897, Fanny Cecil
Talbot, da. of Capt. Duncan McNeill [E. Shrews-
bury, colls.].
&rms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th or, on a fesse azure three
escallops of the field ; 2nd and 3rd, or, an anchor azure, on
a chief of the second three arming-buckles of the first.
Crtst -A demi-sea-horse argent, finned and maned or.
Seats — Great Oakley Hall, Kettering ; Aghadoe,
Killeagh, co. Cork. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers’.
Brother living— EDWARD GEOFFREY, C.B.E.\ b.
Jan. 31st, 1880 ; -ed. at Radley, and at Merton Coll.,
Oxford (13. A. 1902) ; sometime Private Sec. to Ch. of
Imperial Staff; O.B.E. (Civil) 1918, C.B E. (Civil) 1920.
Residence , Brushford, Dulverton. Club , Travellers’.
God is my hope.
Sisters living— Mary
Sophia, b. 1875.
Charlotte, b. 1871. Caroline
Widow living of 4th Baronet— Mary Grace (Lady de
Capell-Brooke ), da. of the late Rt. Rev. Edward Trollope, D.D., Lord Bishop Suffragan of Notting-
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
1 04
ham [see B. Kesteven, colls.]: in. 1867, Sir Richard Lewis de Capell-Brooke, 4th baronet, who d.
1892. Residence , Woodford, Thrapston, Northants.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Arthur Watson de Capell-Brooke, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b.
1836, d. 1896: in. 1865, Eleanor Frances, who d. 1909, da. of Thomas Thornhill,
formerly of Fixby Hall, Yorkshire : —
Catherine Honoria : in. 1902, Hugh Arthur Paget [see M. Anglesey, colls.]. Residence , The Orchards,
Rodbourne, Malmesbury. Edith Julia : in. 1899, Capt. Duncan Macpherson, R.N. (retired), who
d. 1920, and has issue living, Francis Cameron, b. 1901, — Ewen Francis Duncan, b. 1911, — Sheila
Honoria, b. 1902, — Rosemary Catherine, b. 1905. Residence , Westlake, West Coker, Yeovil.
Eleanor Grace: m. 1897, Gerald Seymour Guinness, J.P., D.L. [see B. Ardilaun, colls.]
Residence, Dorton House, Thame.
The lands of Aghadoe, Cork, have been possessed by this family for 700 years. The heir in
the 1 8th century, Richard Supple, Esq., F.R.S., married the daughter and coheir of Arthur Brooke,
Esq. ; his son, who was created a baronet, assumed the surname of De Capell-Brooke, the 2nd baronet
adopted the surname of Broke, and the 3rd baronet resumed the name of Brooke.
Brooke-Pechell, see Pechell.
BROOKS, Creation (U.K.) 1886, of City of Manchester. [Extinct 1900.]
Sir William Cunliffe Brooks, ist and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Edith [Lady Francis Cecil)-, in. ist, 1874, Lord Francis
Horace Pierrepont Cecil, Lieut. R.N., who d. 1889, 2nd son of 3rd Marquess of Exeter, by
whom has issue living [see M. Exeter, colls.]; 2ndly, 1892, Adm. Philip Francis Tillard, third
son of the late Rev. Richard Henry Tillard, R. of Blakeney, Norfolk, and has issue living, Esterel
Edith Philippa Louise, b. 1893 : m. 1914, Robert Hamond Arthur Elwes, J.P., of Congham House,
King’s Lynn, and has issue living, Robert Philip Henry b. 1917, Susan Esterel b. 1915, Elizabeth
Edith b. 1916. Residences , Alford House, Alford, Somerset; Fasnadarach, Dinnet, Aberdeenshire.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Jane [Lady Brooks ), da. of the late Col. Sir David Davidson,
K.C.B. : m. 1879, Sir William Cunliffe Brooks, ist baronet, who d. 1900, when the title became ext.
Residence, The Neuk, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire.
BROOKSBANK, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Healaugh Manor, Healaugh, West Riding
of Yorkshire.
Sir Edward Clitherow Brooksbank,
1st Baronet , son of the late Edward Brooksbank,
of Healaugh Manor, Tadcaster, and Newton
House, Whitby ; b. Nov. 24th, 1858 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1881) ; formerly
Hon. Major Yorkshire Artillery, and Major 8th
Vol. Batn. W. Riding Regt. ; is a J.P. and Vice-
Chm. of County Council of W. Riding of York-
shire, Dep. Chm. of Quarter Sessions, and Lord
of the Manors of Healaugh and Sneaton ; has
been Chm. Barkston Ash Conservative Asso.
for 30 years: m. 1885, Katharine Graham, da. of
Hugh Morris Lang, of Broadmeadows, Selkirk,
and has issue.
Jtrms— Azure, two bars wavy argent within a bordure
or. (Crrsst— A white hart’s head couped proper, attired
or, accolled with two bars wavy azure.
Seats — Healaugh Manor, Tadcaster ; Newton House
Whitby. Clubs— Oxford and Cambridge, Yorkshire.
BROTHERTON, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Wakefield, West Riding of Yorkshire.
Sir Edward Allen Brotherton, M.B., ist Baronet, son of Theophilus
Brotherton, of Ardwick Green, Manchester; b. April ist, 1856; ed. at Owens Coll.,
and at Victoria Univ., Manchester; is a Chemical Manufacturer, Hon. Col. 15th
Batn. W. Yorkshire Regt. (which he raised at his own expense), and a J.P. for W.
Riding of Yorkshire and for Liberty of Ripon ; was Mayor of Wakefield 1902-3,
and Lord Mayor of Leeds 1913-14 ; sat as M.P. for Wakefield (C) March 1902 to
Dec. 1910, when he was defeated ; re-elected ( Co . U) Dec. 1918.
Jirm* and Crrsts — Not exemplified at time of going to press.
Seats — Roundhay Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire ; Eagle Hall, Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire ; Kirkham
Abbey, Yorkshire. Clubs— Carlton, Bath, Yorkshire.
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BROUGHTON, Creation (E.) 1660, of Broughton, Staffordshire.
[Name pronounced “ Brawton.”]
Sir Henry John Delves Broughton,
nth Baronet ; b. Sept. 10th, 1883; s. his father, Sir
Delves Louis, 1914; formerly Major Irish Guards;
retired 1919; is patron of four livings: m. 1913,
Vera Edyth, da. of Boscawen Trevor Griffith
Boscawen, of Trevalyn Hall, Rossett, N. Wales,
and has issue.
&rins — Argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the second
a cross of the field. Crtat — A sea-dog’s head couped gules,
finned argent.
Seat — Doddington Park, Nantwich.
Son living— EVELYN DELVES, b. Oct. 2nd, 1915.
Daughter living— Rosamund, b. 1917.
Half-Brother living— Brian Evelyn Delves, b. 1898.
Half-Sisters living — Violet Evelyn Delves, b. 1894 : m.
1918, A. Pike, Lieut. Indian Army Reserve.-^— Amice
Ivy Delves, b. 1902.
Uncle living (son of 9th baronet) — Brian Delves, b. 1865 :
m. 1886, Minnie Eliza, da. of George Rowe. Residence ,
The Bungalow, Manaton, Moreton-Hampstead.
Aunts living (daughters of 9th baronet) — Zoe Angelique, b. 1859 : m. 1881, Neville Thursby, who
d. 1916, and has issue living, Honor Zoe ( Lady S huckburgh) , O.B.E. ; Vice-Pres. Southam
Div., British Red Cross So. ; O.B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1909, Sir Gerald Francis Stewkley Shuckburgh,
nth Bt. Residence , Harleston, Northampton. Rhoda, b. i860: tn. 1885, Lieut.-Com. Vernon
Lamonnerie Delves Broughton [see infra]. Saba Maud, b. 1874: m. 1896, Lionel Charles
Molesworth, who d. 1916 [see V. Molesworth, colls.].
Collateral Branches living
Issue of the late Rev. Delves Broughton, 2nd son of 8th baronet, b. 1812, d. 1863 :
m. 18 — , Jane, who d. i860, da. of George Bennet, Q.C., of Dublin : —
Delves, b. 1846 ; is a retired Lieut.-Col. : formerly Major 2nd Batn. E. Yorkshire Regt. : m~, 1872,
Edith May Marion, da. of Phineas Riall, of Old Conna Hall, Bray, co. Wicklow, and has issue
living, Brian Delves, b. 1873 ; formerly Major Indian Army, — Geoffrey Delves, b. 1880; is Major
Welsh Regt., and attached to Cheshire Regt. ; served during European War 1914-16 (wounded) :
nt. 1913, Violet Carnegie, da. of H. Anstey and widow of Talbot Dean-Pitt, — Mary Edith.
Residence ,
Issue of the late Alfred Delves Broughton, 5th son of 8th baronet, b. 1826, d. 1895: m.
1858, Clemence, da. of the late C. L. D. Fattorini, M.D., of Sydney, N. S. Wales : —
Vernon Lamonnerie Delves, D.S.C., b. 1859 ; is Lieut.-Com. R.N.R. ; European War 1914-19, with
Mine Sweepers (despatches, D.S.C., three medalsand clasp) : m. 1885, Rhoda (ante), da. of Sir Henry
Delves Broughton, 9th baronet, and has issue living, Rhoda Mary Delves, b. 1894 : m. 1913,
George Ralph Cox, M.R.C.S., of Stonehouse, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, and has issue living,
Jack Broughton b. 1914, George Vernon b. 1916. Residence , Beckaford House, Wellington Square,
Cheltenham.— —Ernest Clement Vernon, b 1865; is a J.P. for N.S. Wales, Victoria, Queensland
and S. Australia ; formerly sat for King Div. in N.S. Wales Parliament : m. 1890, Amelia Lockier,
da. of William Newcombe, J.P., of N.S. Wales. Residence , Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Grandchild of the late Rev. Thomas Delves Broughton (infra) : —
Issue of the late Vernon Delves Broughton, b. 1834, d. 1886 : m. 1861, Augusta Mary Anne,
who d. 1919, da. of George Arbuthnot : —
Vernon Warburton, b. 1864.
Issue of the late Lewis Price Delves Broughton, b. 1836, d. 1902 : m. 1867, Mary
Elizabeth Randall, who d. 1890, el. da. of Gen. Sir Frank Turner, K.C.B. : —
Cicely : nt. 1894, William Barrow Simonds. Bar.-at-law, and has issue living, John Barrow, b.
1896, — Robert William Barrow, b. 1906, — Joan Barrow (twin), b. 1896, — Ivy Barrow, b. 1901.
Residence , Abbott’s Barton, Winchester. Margaret : m. 1904, Robert Dabney Heinemann.-^—
Joan : m. 1901, Lieut.-Col. John Stebbing Corlett, Indian Army, and has issue living, Ivan
Archibald Lewis, b. 1904, — Mary Delves, b. 1902.
Issue of the late Com. Cecil Delves Broughton, R.N., b. 1837, d. 1899: m. 1871, Marion
Honora (now of Houghton, Playden, Rye, Sussex), da. of the late Rev. Theodore
Bouwens : —
Of whom Theodore Delves, b. 1872 ; is Major R.E. : m. 1st, 1897, Marion Julia, who d. 1905, da. of
the late Charles Augustus Theodore Bouwens ; 2ndly, 1908, Zoe, el. da. of Col. John Warre Sill,
formerly R.E., and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Brian Charles, b. 1303, — Ruth Marion,
b. 1898,— (by 2nd marriage) Kathleen Winifred Eva, b. 1909, — Dorothy Patricia, b. 1913. Hugo
Delves, b. 1878 ; Capt. Cheshire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916 : m. 1914,
Jessie Wingate, da. of the late John Matthews, of Walmer. Marjory Frances : m. 1905, Charles
Holmes Harrison, formerly I.C.S., of Algars Manor, Iron Acton, Gloucestershire. Ruth: m.
1907, Francis Maxwell Isemonger, Vice-Consul at Dijon, and has issue living, Anthony Delves,
b. 1908, — Joan Maxwell, b. 1912. Residence , British Vice-Consulate, Dijon, France.— —Dorothy
Julia : m. 1914, Hugh Babington Blogg.
Issue of the late Com. Francis Sullivan Delves Broughton, R.N., b. 1838, d. 1878 \ m.
1872, Josephine Harriet (who m. 2ndly, 1881, Cressett Thursby Pelham), da. of William
Whaley Billyard, of Kirketon, Darlinghurst, N.S. W. : —
Marion Ida.
Grandchildren of the late Gen. William Edward Delves Broughton, b. 1802 (infra) : —
Issue of the late Col. John Delves Broughton, b. 1836, d. 18 — : m. 1876, Lucy, who d. 1887,
da. of the late William Sudlow Roots, of Kingston-on-Thames : —
Brian Delves, b. 1879: m. 1912, Elizabeth Annie, da. of H. K. Osborn, of Ladysmith, Natal.— —
Cecilia Mary Delves: m. 1904, Ferdinand William Smallpeice, and has issue living, Cecilia Lucy,
b. 1905, — Rosemary Anstice, b. 1909, — Monica Mary, b. 1915. Residence , Browning’s Down,
Guildford.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. William Edward Delves Broughton, b. 1837, d. 1895 : m. 1870,
Laura Margaret Buchan, who d. 1906, el. da. of Stephen Lawson, 7th Hussars : —
Legh Harley Delves, D.S.O., b. 1873 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; formerly Major R. F.A. ; Major and temporary
Lieut.-Col. R.F.A. ; European War 1915-18 (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1919: m. 1903, Constance, da. of
George Randall Johnson, of Feniton Court, Honiton, Devon, and has issue living, Legh Randall
Delves, b. 1904, — William Edward, b. 1908, — John Rowlls, b. 1910, — Agnes Laura Margret
I9°6. William Edward Delves, M.C., b. 1879; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Capt. R.F.A.,
and Major-Gen. Reserve of Officers ; served during European War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches,
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Mil. Cross) : in. 1912, Dorothy Grace, da. of Edward Fairfax Studd, of Oxton, near Exeter [see
Chichester, Bt.], and has issue living, William Harley Fairfax, b. 1913. Edith Laura Anna : m.
1896, Robert Macleod Richardson, and has issue living, Robert John Broughton, b. 1903, — Edward
Hugh Lawson (twin), b. 1903,— Arthur Legh Tumour, b. 1908, — Edith Marjorie Frances, b. 1897,
— Enid Ethel Penelope, b. 1900. Residence, Yardley Grange, Tonbridge. Louisa Fanny: in.
1899, Arthur Buckwald Edgar Gibson, and has issue living, Alleyne Edward Charles, b. 1900,
— Arthur Brian Edgar, b. 1902, — Eric Legh Edgar, b. 1907, — Gordon Kill Edgar, b. 1911. Ethel
Georgina: in. 1908, Robert Stoughton, and has issue living, Robert Knyvett Clarke, b. 1909, —
Ethel Margaret Mary, b. 1912. Florence Lucy : in. 1904, Lieut.-Col. Roger Gordon Thomson,
C.M.G., D.S.O., R.F.A., and has issue living, Roger William David, b. 1906, — Florence Margaret
Gordon, b. 1905, — Betty Winifred, b. 1909.
Granddaughter of the late Col. John Delves Broughton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Alfred William Delves Broughton, R.M.L.I., b. 1880, d. (killed in
action during battle of Horn Reef) 1916 : in. 1914, Effie Christina (now of 2, Victoria Man-
sions, W. Hampstead, N.W.), da. of the late Herbert Hill Mackenzie : —
Josephine Delves ( posthumous ), b. 1916.
Grandson of the late Thomas Delves Broughton, 4th son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Gen. William Edward Delves Broughton, R.E., b. 1802, d. 1880: in. 1830,
Anne Nugent, who d. 1879 : —
Francis Delves, b. 1847 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Capt. 68th Regt. : in. 18 — , Edith Mary,
da. of George Hall, formerly of Wellington, New Zealand. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Edward Delves Broughton, son of the late Edward Delves
Broughton, 5th son of 6th baronet: —
Issue of the late Edward Walthall Delves Walthall, b. 1848, d. 1897 : m. 1870, Caroline
Marion (now of The Cottage, St. Asaph), da. of the late Charles Augustus Stewart, of
West Hall, High Leigh, Cheshire
Edward Charles Walthall Delves, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1874 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at R.M.A. ; is
Major and Brevet Col. R.F.A., and Brig. -Gen. ; served in S. Africa 1899-1901 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Croix de Guerre), and during European War 1914-16 (despatches, Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col.,
Legion of Honour); D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1918: in. 1902, Isabel Sybil, youngest da. of Lieut. -Gen.
Sir James Bevan Edwards, K. C.M.G., C.B. Residences , Wistaston Hall, Nantwich ; Alton Manor,
Idridgehay, Derby. Club , Army and Navy. Brian James Delves, b. 1876 ; ed. at Charterhouse ;
formerly Capt. R. M.L.I. ; is Capt. Reserve of Officers R. M. ; served during European War 1914-16,
with Canadian Inf. (wounded). Club, Sports’. Henry Douglas Delves, O.B.E,, b. 1880; ed.
at Charterhouse, and at Emanuel Coll., Camb. ; formerly Lieut. Denbighshire Imperial Yeo. ; is
Capt. R.A.S.C. ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901, and during European War 1915-19 (O.B.E.) ;
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1911, Hilda Maud, da. of Frederick Leigh Hancock (J.P. for Flintshire
and High Sheriff 1910), of The Warren, Broughton, near Chester, and has issue living, Leigh
Edward Delves, b. 1914, — Daphne, b. 1912. Gilbert Alexander Delves, b. 1890.-— Helen
Louisa Delves.— Rhoda Janet Delves.-— "Alice Dorothy Delves.
Granddaughters of the late Capt. William Robert Broughton, R.N., C.B., 3rd in
descent from the late Charles Broughton, 6th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. William Broughton, R. N., b. 1804, d. 1849: in. 1833, Eliza, who
d. 1896, da. of John Perfect, banker, of Pontefract : —
Helen : in. 1867, Capt. Arthur Willoughby Crewe-Read, who d. 1874, and has issue living, Muriel
Bridget : m. 1892, Herbert Lindsay Scott, Esq. Dora: in. 1857, Capt. Henry Reveley Mitford
(formerly 51st King’s Own L. I., and Major and Adj. 1st Vol. Batn. S. Staffordshire Regt.), and
has issue living, Bertram Reveley, C.B. , C.M.G. , D.S.O. , b. 1863 [see “ Companionage ”] : in.
1891, the Hon. Etheldreda Mary, dau. of 2nd Baron Manners, and has issue living, Etheldreda
Josceline b. 1893, Enid Constance b. 1895, Stella Gladys b. 1898, — Percy Nugent, b. 1871 : in. 1911,
Marion, da. of Charles Wilson, — Sybil Constance : in. 1902, Arthur John Hallam Montefiore
Brice, Bar.-at-Law, of 1, Portman Mansions, W., and 2, Garden Court, Temple, E.C., — Dora
Florence, — Evelyn Bertha: m. 1st, 1891, Col. Francis Joseph Lambkin, who d. 1912, formerly
Roy. Army Med. Corps ; 2ndly, 1915, Col. George Herbert Stewart Browne, formerly Suffolk
Regt., and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Evelyn Aileen b. 1892 : in. 1st, 1913, Capt. Austin
Edward Deprez, R. F.A., who d. (killed in action during Europen War) 1915 ; 2ndly, 1920, Lieut.-
Col. Arthur Kerr Main, D.S.O. (and has issue living by 1st marriage, Aileen Michelle b. 19x4), —
Violet Nina: in. 1904, Thomas W. A. Daman, M.A., M.B., C.M., Major R.A.M.C. (T.F.), of
The Minster Yard, Lincoln. Residence, Winchester. Florence Mercedes. Rhoda : in. 1877,
Arthur Frederick Gurney.— —Alice : in. 1869, Capt. William Thomson (formerly 78th Highlanders),
who d. 1893, and has issue living, Henry Broughton, b. 1870,— Thomas Weldon, b. 1872, - Edward
Vernon, b. 1873, — Sir William Montgomery, K .C.M.G., C.B., M.C., b. 1877 [see “Knightage”]:
in. 1919. Ethel Violet, da. of the late Duncan Davidson, J.P., D.L. [see Burdett, Bt., cr. 1619,
colls.], — Norah Florence, — Eleanor Ann. Residence ,
The annals of this old Staffordshire family extend to temp. Henry VI. Thomas Broughton,
father of the 1st baronet, was fined ^3,200 by the Sequestrators for his loyalty to Charles I. The 4th
baronet assumed the additional name of Delves.
.S.) 1686, of Colstoun, Haddingtonshire.
Sir James Lionel Broun, nth Baronet :
b. 1875 5 5 ■ his father, Sir William, 1918.
&rms — Gules, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis 01.
ffirrst — A lion rampant, holding in the dexter forepaw a fleur
de-lis or.
Residences— Colstoun, Gunnedah, New South Wales;
Dalblair, Winton, New South Wales; Thornydyke, and
Coonimbia, Coonamble, New South Wales.
Brothers living— WILLIAM ARTHUR, b. Oct. 12th,
1876. Reginald Augustus, b. 1878: in. 1910, Alice
Maude, da. of W. B. Wilkinson, of Mosman, Sydney, New
South Wales, and has issue living, Reginald William
Wilkinson, b. 1912, — Nancy Alice, b. 1911. Claude
M’Bryde, b. 1882.
Sisters living— Elizabeth Eleanor Maude: in. 1896, Ernest
Frederick Doyle, and has issue living, Robert Broun Fitz,
b. 1898, — Clifford Ernest Fitz, b. 1914, — Alice Marjorie
Marion, b. 1897, — Muriel Ellen Bertha (twin), b. 1898,—
Ruth Linda Maude, b. 1910. Residence , Purlewah, Wcrris
Creek, New South Wales.— Alice Marion Blanche, b. 1881 :
in. 1904, Leslie Sprague, and has issue living, Mervyn Broun,
b. 1913,— Edgar Leslie Broun, b. 1007,— Audrey Marion, b.
1904, — Dirleen Muriel, b. 1909, — Zelma Elizabeth, b. 1912.
Residence, Dungowan, Tamworth, New South Wales.—
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Linda Isabella, b. 1889 : m. 1910, William Shubrick Martin, Manager of Commercial Bank,
Werris Creek, Tam worth, New South Wales, and has issue living, William Henry Shubrick, b.
1914, — Dorothy Darvell, b. 1911.
Uncle living (son of 9th baronet) — David Limond, b. 1855: m. 1 877, Margaret, da. of the late
Martin Kelly, of Stony Creek, Bundarra, New England, New South Wales, and has issue living,
William James (of Bassendean, Tingha, N.S. Wales), b. 1882 : m. 1915, Marian R. Perryman, —
Kate Mary Emily, b. 1878, — Sara Honora, b. 1880 : m. 1904, William Bissett Whiteman Knowles,
and has issue living, Roy Owing b. 1910, William Wallis b. 1901, Marguerite Mabel b. 1908, —
Eleanor Gale, b. 1884 : m. 1915, Hercules Christian McIntyre, of Fernbrook, Alfred Street, North
Sydney, N.S. Wales, — Elizabeth Smith, b. 1887 : m. 1913, Rumney Gibbons, of Blair Atholl,
Mcrse, N.S. Wales, and has issue living, George Romney b. 1914, Moree Romney. Residence ,
Bushfield, Bundarra, New South Wales.
Aunts living (daughters of 9th baronet) — Marion Henderson : m. 1st, 1885, Arthur Swift Darby,
of Campo Santo, Barraba, New South Wales, who d. 1894 ; 2ndly, 1903, the Rev. William Lay-
cock, who d. 1916, formerly V. of Oxton. Residence , 8, Victoria Mansions, Queen’s Club
Gardens, W. Elizabeth Smith : m. 1886, the Rev. John Mackie, D.D., Pastor Emeritus of St.
Andrew’s Church, Kingston, Ontario, and has issue living, William Broun, M.C., b. 1890; Major
R.F.A. ; European War 1914-18 (M.C.). Residences, The Ramparts, Battersea, Ontario, Canada ;
Balladoole, Castletown, Isle of Man.-— —Isabella Gilmore : m. 1896, Thomas Edmund Barker
Thompson, who d. 1913. Residence, Haltonlea, Hawkwood Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Hugh M'Bryde Broun, 4th son of 7th baronet, b. 1806, d.
1866 : m. 1854, Elizabeth, who d. 1889, da. of the late David Alexander Carruthers,
ofWarmanbie, co. Dumfries: —
Marion Jane. Residence, Mayfield, Colinton, Midlothian.
Grandchildren of the late William Broun, 2nd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Peter Nicholas Broun, Colonial Sec. of Swan River, b. 17 — , d. 1846 :
m. 1824, Caroline, da. of James Simpson : —
M'Bride, b. 18 — . James, b. 18 — . Charles, b. 18—. Five daughters.
Issue (by 1st marriage)of the late Richard M'Bryde Broun, b. 1801, d. 1857 : m. 1st, 1837,
Anne, da. of George Leake ; 2ndly, 18 — , Charlotte, who d. 1898, da. of Gen. — Herbert : —
William Luke, b. 1850; is a retired Com. in P. and O. Co.’s Ser., and Lieut.-Com. Roy. Naval
Reserve : m. 1st, 1886, Harriet Louisa, who d. 1906, da. of the late William Boodle, solicitor, of
Cheltenham ; 2ndly, 1909, Alice Glen, widow of Charles Wilson, of Melbourne, Australia, having
had issue (by 1st marriage), Richard Clive M'Bryde, b. 1894; 2nd Lieut. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers;
d. (believed killed in action during European War) 1915, — Douglas George M‘Bryde, b. 1896, — (by
2nd marriage) Edith Elizabeth McBryde, b. 1913. Eliza Leake. Residence , Granbee, Knole
Road, Bournemouth.
This family claims descent from George Broun, who married, 1543, Jean Hay, da. of 3rd Lord
Vester, ancestor of the Marquess of Tweeddale. The dowry of the lady consisted of the famous
“ Coulston Pear,” which her remote ancestor, Hugo de Gifford, ofYester, a famous necromancer,
who d. 1267, was supposed to have invested with the extraordinary virtue of securing unfailing pros-
perity for the family who might possess it. This pear is still preserved at Colstoun, and even when
shorn of its superstitious surroundings is, nevertheless, a wonderful vegetable curiosity. Sir George
Broun, 2nd baronet, m. 1692, Lady Elizabeth Mackenzie, da. of the 1st Earl of Cromartie, and it is
reported that during the first night after her marriage when she slept at Colstoun, she dreamed she
had eaten the pear. Her brother-in-law looked upon this as a bad omen, and expressed great fears
that she would be an instrument to destroy the house of Colstoun. Be this as it may, Sir George sold
the estates, and in 1718 was drowned with his family in the Tyne. On the death of the 5th baronet
without male issue, his cousin the Rev. Richard Broun (the next heir) never assumed the title as 6th
baronet, but his el. son James was served heir-male-general to his cousin, the 5th baronet in 1526,
and assumed the Baronetcy as 7th baronet.
BROWN, Creation (U.K.) 1863, of Richmond Hill.
Sir Melville Richmond Brown, 3rd
Baronet-, b. Oct. 13th, 1866; s. his father, Sir William
Richmond, 1906 ; ed. at Eton : in. 1906, Lilian
Mabel Alice, da. of Robert Roussel, formerly of
Rohais, Guernsey.
— Gules, a chevron or between two bears’ paws erased
in chief argent, and four hands conjoined in saltire of the second
in base ; on a chief engrailed gold, an eagle displayed sable,
©rest — A bear’s paw erased argent, issuant out of a wreath of
oak vert, holding a sinister hand proper.
Residences — White Rock, Forest Park, Brockenhurst ; 33,
Harley House, Regent’s Park, N.W.
Brother living— FREDERICK RICHMOND, b. Jan. 28th,
1868, ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. : m. 1900, Anne
Dumville Luxmoore, da. of the late George John Dumville
Lees, of Woodhill, Oswestry, and Okehampton Park, Devon,
and has issue living, Charles Frederick Richmond, b. 1902, —
Ralph Richmond, b. 1904, — Diana Sybil Richmond, b. 1913.
Residence, Llanfair, Carnarvon, N. Wales. Clubs , Wellington,
Junior Carlton.
■ .. , , . Sisters living — Alice Richmond, b. 1874; is a Lady of Grace
There ls unity amonZ Mothers. of the 0rderof St. John of Jerusalem iA England : «*. 1904,
George Hunter Garnett-Orme. and has issue living, Ion Hunter Touchet, b. 1910, — Audley
Oswald, b. 1913,- -Irene Hester, b. 1905. Residence , Tarn House, near Skipton-in-Craven.— —
Margaret Richmond, b. 1876.— Dora Richmond, b. 1880: m. 1913, Lieut.-Col. Julian Laurence
Fisher, C.M.G., D.S.O., Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), and has issue living, Walter Julian,
b. 1915, — Gerald, b. 1918, — Eileen, b. 1916.
Uncle living — Sir Alexander Hargreaves, b. 1844 ; cr. a Baronet 1902.
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Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Emily {Lady Brown ), da. of the late Gen. William Thomas
Blewett Mountsteven : in. 1862, Sir William Richmond Brown, 2nd baronet, who d. 1906.
Residences , 34, Chesham Place, S.W. ; Astrop Park, King’s Sutton, Northants.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Col. James Clifton Brown, grandson of 1st baronet, b. 1841, d. 1917 :
in. 1866, Amelia (now of Kilnwood, Faygate, and 32, Ennismore Gardens, S.W.),
da. of Charles Rowe : —
Howard Clifton, b. 1868; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Hon. Brig. -Gen. (retired)
(late 12th Lancers), and a J.P. for Sussex : in. 1903, Mary Eirene, da. of the late Hon. Sir Henry
Edward Agincourt Hodges, a Puisne Judge of Supreme Court, Melbourne, and has issue living,
Elizabeth Clifton, b. 1914. — Katherine Clifton, b. 1917. Residences , Holmbush, Faygate ; 96, Eaton
Square, S.W.—— Edward Clifton, b. 1870: in. 1897, Dora Winifred, youngest da. of George Han*
bury, of Blythewood, Maidenhead, and has issue living, Geoffrey Benedict, b. 1899 ; ed. at R.M-C. ;
is Lieut. 12th Lancers, — Anthony George, b. 1903, — Rhona, b. 1901. Residences , Burnham Grove,
Burnham, Bucks ; 22, Rutland Gate, S. W.—— Francis Clifton, C.B., C.M.G., R.N., b. 1874 ; became
Lieut. 1894, Com. 1904, and Capt. 1912 ; European War 1914-18 (C.M.G., Orders of Redeemer
and Mil. Merit of Greece, C.B.) ; C.M.G. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1919: in. 19x3, Violet, da. of the
late William Pitcairn Galton. Residence, Stanford Place, Faringdon, Berks. Club, Isthmian.
Douglas Clifton, M.P., b. 1879 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1901,
M.A. 1905); is Capt. Dragoon Guards; has sat as M.P. for Hexham Div. of Northumberland
since Dec. 14th, 1918 : in. 1907, Violet Cicely Kathleen, only da. of Frederick Eustace
Arbuthnott Wollaston, of Shenton Hall, Nuneaton |_V. Arbuthnott, colls.], and has issue living,
Audrey Pellew, b. 1908. Residence, Ruffside Hall, Riding Mill-on-Tyne. Clubs , Cavalry,
Carlton. Cedric Clifton, b. 1887; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1909): is Lieut. Yeo. Club ,
New University.— —Louisa Clifton, b. 1871 : in. 1901, Alexander Balfour Williamson. Residence,
6, Prince’s Gardens, S.W.— — Mildred Clifton, b. 1876: in. 1905, Charles George Ashburner Nix.
Residence, Tilgate Forest Lodge, Crawley. Elsie Clifton ( Lady Bradford), b. 1881 : in. 1909,
Lieut. -Col. Sir Evelyn Ridley Bradford, 2nd Bt., Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of
Albany’s), who a?, (killed in action) 1914. Residence , Mestead Manor, Hants. — — Isla Clifton, A
1883: in. 1911, Reginald George Henderson, who d. 1917. Residences, Chaniar, Ghaniar Bridge,
British East Africa ; 10, Wilton Place, S.W.
Sir William Brown, 1st baronet, an eminent merchant in Liverpool and New York, sat a M.P. for
South Lancashire 1846-59, and was High Sheriff of Lancashire 1863. He established the mercantile
firm of Brown, Shipley, and Co., Liverpool, and founded, in i860, the Public Library and Museum in
William Brown Street, Liverpool, at a cost of f 42,000, and for that and other services to Liverpool
he was created a baronet. The 2nd baronet was High Sheriff of Northamptonshire 1873.
BROWN, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Broome Hall, Capel, Surrey.
Sir Alexander Hargreaves Brown,
1st Baronet , 3rd son of the late Alexander Brown, of
Beilby Grange, Yorkshire [ see Brown, Bt., cr. 1863] ;
b. April nth, 1844; was Cornet 5th Dragoon
Guards 1864-6; is Hon. Col. R.G.A. (T.F.),
and a J.P. for Surrey and Lancashire ; sat as
M.P. for Wenlock (Z) Nov. 1868 to Nov. 1885, and
for Mid, or Wellington, Div. of Shropshire (Z£7)
Dec. 1885 to Jan. 1906: in. 1876, Henrietta Agnes
Terrell, da. of Charles R. Blandy, of Madeira, and
has issue.
gnrms — Gules, a chevron or between two bears’ paws
erased in chief argent, and four hands conjoined in saltire of
the second in base ; on a chief engrailed gold, an eagle
displayed sable ; a crescent for difference. Crtst — A bear’s
paw erased argent, issuant out of a wreath of oak vert,
holding a sinister hand proper.
Seat — Broome Hall, Holmwood, Surrey. Clubs — Brooks’s,
Reform.
There is unity among brothers .
Grandchildren living — (Issue of the late Capt. Gordon Hargreaves Brown, Coldstream Guards,
b. 1880, d. (killed in action during European War) 1914 : in. 1910, Editha Ivy (now of Bearehurst,
Holmwood, Surrey), da. ofVice-Adm. William Harvey Pigott, of Doddershall Park, Bucks):—
JOHN HARGREAVES, b. Aug. 16th, 1913.— Joan Terrell Hargreaves, b. 1911. Patience
Hargreaves, b. 1915.
Son living — Walter Hargreaves, b. 1881 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1903, M.A.
1907) : in. 1913, Alberta Laura, da. of the late Capt. Guy Mainwaring, R. N., and has issue living,
Alexander Bruce Hargreaves, b. 1918, — a son, b. 1920, — Susan Henrietta Hargreaves, b. 1914, —
Margaret Hargreaves, b. 1917. Residence . 12, Ormonde Gate, S.W. Club, Brooks’s.
Daughters living— Agnes Sara Hargreaves : in. 1908, Brig.-Gen. James Bruce Jardine, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., and has issue living, Janet Maitland Bruce, b. 1909, — Bethia Dundas, b. 1913. Residence ,
Chesterknowes, Lilliesleaf, Roxburghshire. Gladys Emily Hargreaves : in. 1907, Major Geoffrey
Edward Huth [ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; formerly Lieut. Coldstream Guards
and Major E. Surrey Regt.], J.P. for Wilts {Clubs, Athenaeum, Bath), and has issue living, John
Frederick Austin, b. 1911,— Julia Mary, b. 1908,— Lydia Josephine, b. 1914. Residence, Poughley
House, Hungerford.
Browne (Cave-Browne-Cave), see Cave
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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BROWNRIGG, Creation (U.K.) 1816.
Sir Douglas Egremont Robert Brownrigg,
C.B. , R.N. , 4th Baronet ; b. July 25th, 1867; s. his father,
Sir Henry Moore, 1900; became Lieut. 1891, Com. 1902,
and Capt. 1907 (retired 1913), and Rear-Adm. 1919 ; was
Naval Attache at Tokio 1910-12; appointed Ch. Naval Censor
at Admiralty 1914; is an Officer of Legion of Honour, and
has American D.S.M. ; C.B. (Civil) 1918: m. 1896, Beatrice,
da. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, P.C.,
G.C.M.G., and has issue.
Argent, between three crescents gules, a lion rampant-guardant
sable holding in the dexter fore-paw a sword proper, hilt or, thereon a
serpent entwined vert ; and for augmentation, on a chief embattled of the
last, a representation of the sceptre of the King of Kandy or, and of the
Virescat vulnere virtus. banner of the said King, being gules within a bordure with a ray of the sun
Valour strengthens from issuing from each angle a lion passant holding a sword in saltire, the whole
a wound. ensigned with a representation of the crown of Kandy. — 1st,
augmentation, a demi-Kandian proper holding in the dexter hand a sword
and in the sinister the crown of Kandy ; 2nd, out of a mural crown or, a sword erect in pale
proper, hilt or, thereon a serpent entwined vert.
Residence — White Waltham, Maidenhead.
Son living-GAWEN EGREMONT, b. Jan. 15th, 1911.
Daughter living— Juliet Teresa, b. 1908.
Sisters living — Ada : m. 1892, M. Drury-Lavin, who d. 1902, and has issue living, Michael Henry, b.
1892 ; is Lieut. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve. Residence, The Old House, Sonning, Berks.
Evelyn Beatrice: m. 1885, Charles Evan Davies Morgan-Richardson, who d. 1913, and has issue
living, Charles Lethbridge Ernest, b. 1888, — Evelyn Gwenllian Cicely, b. 1886 : m. 1917, the Rev.
John Jones, V. of Mount and Verwick, Cardiganshire, — May Rita Constance, b. 1892. Residence ,
Treforgan, Cardigan.
The 1st baronet. Sir Robert, G.C.B., a Gen. in the Army, was Col. 9th Foot.
BRUCE, Creation (N.S.) 1628, of Stenhouse, Stirlingshire.
We have been.
Aunts living (daughters of 9th baronet) — <
» Maria. Residence , Kenyth, Ascot.
Sir Michael William Selby
Bruce, nth Baronet ; b. March 27th,
1894; s. his father, Sir William Waller,
1912; formerly Lieut. Middlesex Regt. ;
sometime employed with British S. African
Police, S. Rhodesia, and in German S.-W.
Africa ; served against Rebels in N. Trans-
vaal 1914, and during European War
1915-16, in Dardanelles, Egypt and France,
as 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. (wounded).
— Or, a saltire and chief gules, in the dexter
canton an escutcheon argent charged with a chief
sable ; impaling per pale gules and sable three lions
passant counterchanged. Crrst— On a cap of dignity
an arm from the shoulder couped fessewise holding
a sceptre ensigned on the point with an open crown
as that worn by Robert I . of Scotland. Supporters —
Dexter, a knight in armour the vizor open and a
plume of feathers in his helmet holding a sceptre
in his right hand all proper ; sinister, a lion rampant
azure armed and langued gules, crowned with the
crown of Robert I., and gorged with that of David
II., chained with an antique chain or.
Residence —
Brother living— WILLIAM NIGEL ERNLE,
b. Feb. 4th, 1895 ; European War 1914 as Lieut.
King’s Own (Yorkshire L.I.).
: Katherine. Residence, Kenyth, Ascot.. Corinna
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late William Cuningham Bruce, 2nd son of 7th baronet
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Michael Robert Bruce, b. 1832, d. 1893 : m. 1858, Lorina Mary
Anne, who d. 1897 (having divorced him 1883), da. of the late Lieut. -Col. George Wilson
[see B. Berners, colls.] : —
Amy Eveleen : m. 1894, Charles Montague Duncan Stewart (nth of Achnacone). Residence,
59, Lexham Gardens, W.8. .
Issue of the late Capt. Arthur Neil Bruce, b. 1839, d. 1869 : m. 1863, Marian Katharine (who
m. 2ndly, 1876, Thomas Collett Sandars, who d. 1894, of Queen Anne’s Mansions, S.W.),
da. of the late Surg.-Gen. John Murray, of Claughbane, Sheringham, Norfolk : —
William Cuningham, b. 1866 ; sometime Comdt. of Native Constabulary, British New Guinea ; served
in S. Africa 1900: m. 1897, Ellen, da. of John Scott, and has issue living, Robert Neil, b. 1904,—
William Cuningham, b. 1907, — a son, b. 1914. Residence , Papua, British New Guinea.
Grandchildren of the late Alexander Fairlie Bruce, 3rd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Alexander James Bruce, b. 1828, d. 1906: m. 1853, Marianne,
da. of J. F. Thomas : —
Alexander Fairlie, b. 1854 : m. 1902, Emily Louisa, da. of the late E. D. Carver, of Ingarsby,
Wimbledon, and has issue living, Emily Hester, b. 1903. Residence, Plough Cottage, Marl-
borough, Wilts. Club, Oriental..^— Robert Cathcart, M.D., b. 1859; M.D. Edinburgh 1901: m.
1882, Grizel Wilson, da. of the late Rev. A. Rodger, and has issue living, Alexander Cathcart
b. 1894; is Lieut. Highland L.I., — Robert Cathcart, b. 1898; ed. at New Coll., Oxford. Resi-
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
dence, io, Courtfield Road, S.W.— — Diana Harriet : m. 1879, William Bremner, having had issue
of whom, William Huntly Bruce, b. 1880 ; London Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1916, — Helen Marianne, b. 1882 : m. 1907, Major Malcolm Gerald Sandeman, formerly
Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), and has issue living, Robert Hugh
Malcolm b. 1908, Arthur Alastair Malcolm b. 1914, Helen Diana Hope b. 1911.
Grandson of the late Maj.-Gen. Alexander James Bruce (ante) : —
Issue of the late Michael Bruce, b. 1866, d. 1910 : m. 1896, Gertrude Maud, who d. 1910,
da. of the late Rev. W. H. Woodman : —
John Fryer, b. 1898 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; 2nd Lieut. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ; d. (of wounds
in action) 1918.
Issue of the late George Cadell Bruce, b. 1830, d. 1909 : m. 1855, Roberta, who d. 1900, da.
of the late R. Cadell, of Ratho : —
Alexander Fairlie, b. 1857 : m • 1882, Katharine Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. William Freebaim, of
Drummilling, Ayrshire, and has issue living, Alan Cathcart Fairlie, b. 1894, — Dorothy Morris
Fairlie, b. 1885.— Robert Cathcart, b. 1864,— CEmelia Gardine, Harriet Bertha.
Issue of the late Charles Chesney Bruce, b. 1837, d. 1904 : m. 1873, Emily Anne O’Callaghan : —
Alexander Fairlie, b. 1877. Marion Harriet. Elizabeth Mary Ann. Jacoba Helena Cath-
cart.—— Abriana Maria.
Issue of the late Michael McCubbin Bruce, b. 1844, d. 1909 : m. 1878, Margaret, da. of the
late Robert Kerr : —
Robert Cathcart, b. 18 — : m. 1916, Emma Dorothy, da. of the late John Croce. Charles Kerr, b.
1880. Harriet Jane Margaret, b. 1882 : m. 1904, James Harold Skilton, and has issue living,
Aubrey Bruce, b. 1908, — Margaret Rose Bruce, b. 1909. Residence ,
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Robert Perry Bruce, b. 1861, d. 1914 : m. 1st, 1886, Ethel
Blanche, who d. 1911 (from whom he obtained a divorce 1899), da. of the late John Russell,
of Merthyr Tydfil; 2ndly, 1903, Olive Maud, 2nd da. of the late Joseph Babington
Macaulay, formerly of Rosebush, Pembrokeshire, and Paignton, S. Devon : —
Michael Macaulay, b. 1904. Robert Macaulay, b. 1906. 'Nigel Macaulay (twin), b. 190 6.--
Edward Macaulay, b. 1908. Olive, b. 1911.
Issue of the late Col. Elliott Armstrong Bruce, b. 1840, d. 1919 : tn. 1st, 1861, Mary, who
d. 1910, da. of the Rev. W. Dawson ; 2ndly, 1911, Emily Mary Goodall (now of Stenhouse,
Barnstaple), youngest da. of the late George Goodall Dainty, solicitor, of Rugby : —
(By 1st marriage) William Alexander Macdonald, b. 1866; formerly Lieut.-Col. Indian Army; served
with China Expedition 1900-1901 (medal) : «z. 1892, Frances Alice, da. of J. T. Lingard, formerly
of Cooga, co. Clare.— —Malcolm Edward Lloyd, b. 1872 ; is Major Indian Army, sometime Field
Controller of Mil. Accounts in Egypt : m. 1903, Clementina Blyth, youngest da. of the late W. F.
B. Dalzel, M.D., Surg.-Major Bengal Army, and has issue living, Robert Graham Dalzell, b. 1910,
— Elizabeth Mary Dalzell (twin), b. 1910. Elliott Henry Rochfort, b. 1874; is in Pacific Steam
Co.’s ser. : m. 1905, Frances Maude, da. of A. McDonald, and has issue living, Elliott McDonald,
b. 1906, — Charles Cathcart, b. 1909, — Malcolm Alexander, b. 1913, — Hellen Doreen (twin), b. 1913.
Charles Mathewes, O.B.E. (of Barons Court Chambers, W. Kensington, W. Club , Union),
b. 1875; ed. at St. Paul’s Sch., and at Emmanuel Coll., Camb. (B.A. and M.A. 1897); formerly
in London Regt.; is Acting Assist. Accountant-Gen., Admiralty.— —Mary Ann Sophia: m. 1900,
William E. Fenton-Wingate, of Millearn, Woodend Road, Torquay, who d. 1914.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Eliott Armstrong Bruce (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major John Elliott Lidderdale Bruce, R.A., b. 1870, d. (killed in action)
1915 : m. 1900, Charlotte Mabel, da. of the late T. J. G. Johnstone, of Ceylon Civil Ser. : —
John Charles Douglas, b. 1902. Henry Malcolm, b. 1904.
Great-grandchildren of the late Patrick Craufurd Bruce, 5th son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Gen. Michael Bruce, b. 1823, d. 1883 : m. 1847, Anna Maria Frances, who
d. 1885, da. of the late James Stuart, M.P. [see B. Blantyre] : —
Eric Henry Stuart, b. 1855; ed. at Radley, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. and M.A. 1882):
m. 1884, Helen Auxilium, da. of the late John Daniel King [Slade, Bt.], and has issue living,
Rev. Michael Mary Victor Stuart, b. 1886 ; ed. at Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., and at Scots Coll.,
Rome; in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome, — Ian Robert Craufurd George Mary,
b. 1890 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; Lieut. Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, and a Staff-Capt. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches twice, 1914 star, M.B.E.), — Alastair Lavallette Eric Mary, A 1898; ed.
at R.M.C. ; European War in R.A.F., — Mary Auxilium Maud Montagu, b. 1894. Reside?ice,
Airth, Sunningdale, Berks. Club, Windham. Ethel Maude, b. 1853 : m. 1878, Henry Morden
Bennett. Residence, Manor Lodge, Bournemouth.
This family claims a common ancestor with the Bruces of Bannockburn.
BRUCE, Creation (U.K.) 1804, of Down Hill, Londonderry.
IVe have been.
Sir Hervey Ronald Bruce, 5 th
Baro7iet ; b. Dec. 9th, 1872; s. his father, Sir
Hervey Juckes Lloyd, 1919; ed. at Eton;
formerly Capt. Irish Guards ; is Major Roy.
Irish Rifles, and a J.P. and D.L. for co. London-
derry ; S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with^
five clasps, King’s medal with two clasps) : m.
1st, 1903, Ruth Isabel, who d. 1915, da. of the late
Haughton Charles Okeover [B. Waterpark] ;
2ndly, 1916, Margaret Florence, da. of the Rev.
Robert Jackson, R. of Little Thurlow, New-
market, and has issue.
Or, on a saltire gules a harp of the field, stringed
argent, on a chief of the second a canton argent, charged
with a lion rampant azure. Crrst — A lion passant azure
holding in his dexter paw a trefoil slipped proper.
Seat — Downhill, Coleraine, co. Londonderry.
Son living— By 2nd marriage— HERVEY JOHN
WILLIAM, b. June 29th, 1919.
Daughter living— By 2nd marriage— Beryl Mar-
garet Gwladys, b. 1917.
Brothers living — Percy Robert Clifton (twin),
C.M.G., D.S.O. , b. 1872 ; ed. at Eton; is Hon. Lieut.-
Col. in the Army; European War 1914-18 in Gallipoli, Egypt, and Palestine (D.S.O., C.M.G.)
debrett’s illustrated baronetage
III
D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918; assumed by Roy. license 1919 the surname and arms of Clifton
only in lieu of his patronymic : m. 1st, 1898, Aletheia Georgina, who d. 1904, da. of the
Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Horner Paget, 1st Bt. ; 2ndly, 1909, Evelyn Mary Amelia, da. of Major
Thomas Leith [see E. Carnwath], having had issue, of whom (by 1st marriage) Gervase Ronald,
b. 1899; Midshipman R.N.; d. (on active service during European War) 1914, — Marjory Sheila,
b. 1903, — (by 2nd marriage) Peter Thomas, b. 1911. Residence , Clifton Hall, Nottingham
William, b. 1876 ; formerly a Midshipman R.N. ; is Capt. E. Yorkshire Regt. ; served in S. Africa
1899-1902, with British S. African Police and with Army Ser. Corps, in Zululand 1906, with Trans-
vaal Mounted Rifles, and during European War 1915-16 in Gallipoli and France (twice wounded) :
in. 1900, Constance, da. of the late Col. — Mansergh. Henry James, C.M.G. , M.V.O., b. 1880;
ed. at Eton; is xst Sec. in Diplo. Ser. ; M.V.O. (4th class) 1907, C.M.G. 1917 : in. 19 — , Tamara
Karsavina. Club, Bachelors’.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet) — Sir James Andrew Thomas, K. C.M.G., b. 1846; entered R.N.
1859, became Lieut. 1866, Com. 1874, Capt. 1883, Rear-Adm. 1898, Vice-Adm. 1903, and Adm. 1907;
retired 1909; was A.D.C. to H.M. Queen Victoria 1895-8; served in China 1900 (K. C.M.G.) ;
K.C.M.G. 1900: m. 1877, Catherine Mary Philippa, da. of the late Col. Edwin Wodehouse,
C. B., R.A. [ see E. Kimberley, colls.]. Residence, 3, Montagu Square, W. Club , United Service.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Ellen Maud ( Lady Bruce'), O.B.E., da. of Percy Ricardo, of
Bramley Park, Guildford; O.B.E. 1918: m. 1872, Sir Hervey Juckes Lloyd Bruce, 4th baronet,
who d. 1919. Residence, 5, Cheyne Place, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. Robert Bruce, C.B., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1825, d. 1899 : in.
1859, Mary Caroline, whoxf. 1893, da. ofSir John Montagu Burgoyne, 9th Bt. : —
Lilian Amy ( Lady Ellison)’, m. 1894, Maj.-Gen. Sir Gerald Francis Ellison, K.C.B., C.M.G.
Residences, 6, Warwick Square, S.W. ; Oakdene, Bexhill-on-Sea.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Rev. Canon Lloyd Stewart Bruce, 4th son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1829, d. 1886 : m. 1st, 1863, Jane, who d. 1880, da. of James Henry
Skene, formerly H. M. Consul at Aleppo; 2ndly, 1881, Ann, who d. 1893, widow
of S. Parker, F.R.C.S. :—
Rev. Robert Douglas, b. 1867 ; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1887, M.A. 1892) ; is R. of St.
Anne’s Episcopal Church, Dunbar, Chap, to St. Margarets, Biel, and an Acting Chap, to the
Forces: m. 1894, Alice Margaret, da. of the late Henry William Lord, Bar.-at-law, a Principal
Registrar of Probate Div. of High Court of Justice, having had issue, of whom Robert Lloyd, b.
1895 ; Lieut. (The Cameronians) Scottish Rifles ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916,
— Henry Douglas, b. 1900, — Nigel Patrick, b. 1905, — Michael, b. 1908. Residence , The Rectory,
Dunbar. Rev. Lloyd Hervey, b. 1868; ed. at Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1891); is R.
of Binton. Residence, Binton Rectory, Stratford-on-Avon. Rev. Francis Rosslyn Courtenay,
D. D., b. 1871; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1895, M.A. 1897, B.D. 1903, D.D. 1908);
is V. of St. Augustine, Edgbaston, and Chap. R.H.A. : m. 1908, Rachel, el. da. of the late
Richard Hanbury Joseph Gurney, J P., D.L. [see Buxton, Bt.], and has issue living, Merlin, b.
1909, — Rhalou, b. 1911, — Enroll, b. 1913, — Verily, b. 1915, — Lorema, b. 1920. Residence, 4, Manor
Road, Edgbaston. Wilfrid Montagu, C.B.E., R.D., b. 1874; is Capt. R.N.R. ; accompanied
British Antarctic Expedition 1910 (silver Polar medal); C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1913, Dorothy
Florence, da. of Sir Jesse Boot, 1st Bt., and has issue living, Nancy Jessica, b. 1915, — Charity
Florence, b. 1917, — Rosemary June, b. 1919. Residence, Haseley Manor, Wallingford, Oxon.
..—Ellen Mary: m. 1892, the Rev. John Fitz Stephen Keating, D.D., who d. 1911, R. of
Landbeach, and Hon. Canon of Edinburgh, having had issue, of whom George Henry, b.
1893 ; Lieut. Cambridgeshire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War,' 1918, — John
Hervey, b. 1894; Capt. Cambridgeshire Regt., — Maurice, b. 1898; is Lieut. R.G.A., and Capt.
on Staff, — Geoffry Forbes Skene, b. 1900; is 2nd Lieut. Indian Army, — Mary Frances, — Irene
Stephanie, — Barbara Joan. Residence, The Ley, Winnington, Northwich.^— Zoe Mary : in.
1885, the Rev. Charles Spencer Newham, formerly V. of Prestolee, and has issue living, Cecil
Bruce, b. 1885; is in Australian Imperial Forces, — Robert Bruce, b. 1888; is in Australian
Imperial Forces : m. 19 — , and has issue living, — Monica Helen : vi. 19 — , — Guendolen Janie, —
Irene Dorothy. Irene Mary. Grace Guendolen.— ^Rosamond Hilda. Helen Jane Theo-
dora. Residence, 3, Cromwell Terrace, Scarborough. Edith Agnes Kathleen [Lady Scott) ;
granted rank, style, and precedence of the widow of a K.C.B., Feb. 1913 : m. 1908, Capt. Robert
Falcon Scott, C.V.O., R.N., who d. (when returning from the South Pole) March 1912, but would
have been nominated a K.C.B. had he survived, and has issue living, Peter Markham, b. 1910.
Residence, 174, Buckingham Palace Road, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. Sir Henry William Bruce, K.C.B., 3rd son of 1st
baronet : — ^
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Stewart Beresford Bruce, b. 1824, d. 1908 : in. 1st, 1846,
Mariette, who d. 1886, da. of John Hill, of Bellaghy Castle, co. Londonderry; 2ndly,
1894, Frances Jane Augusta, youngest da. of John Hill, of Bellaghy Castle, and widow of
Edward Moran : —
(By 1st marriage) Henry Barnard Dalrymple, b. 1848 : m. 1878, Emma, da. of W. Whitcher, Min. 01
Fisheries, of Ottawa, Canada, and has issue living, Henry William Hervey, b. 1881, — Mariette,
b. 1883.— Arthur H. N., b. 1854: m. 18--, Rose Stera. Stewart A. M., b. 1858: in. 1891,
Helen, da. of the late John McGregor, of Balmenach, Cromdale, Morayshire, and has issue living,
Jean M.I.O., b. 1892 : in. 1916, Cyril Gordon Taylor. Dundonald A. C. I., b. i860: 111. 1914,
Robert F. H ,,b. 1863 : in. 18 — , and has issue living, a son, b. 18 — . Ernest Douglas Beresford,
b. 1869 : m. 1905, Lydia Mary, only da. of the late Rev. John Lloyd-Jones, of Bala, Merioneth-
shire.——Reginald A. K., b. 1874 : in. 19 — , Julia Vivian Boyd, and has issue living, a son, b.
1910. Mary Elizabeth Thomasina, b. 1849 : m • 1881, John Peirse De-la-Poer Beresford, who
d. 1902 [see Beresford- Peirse, Bt., colls.]. Adeline C. H. P., b. 1852 : m. 18—, William Moore.
■ Emma F. M., b. 1868 : in. 18 — , Edward Box. Geraldine B. M., b. 1871 : in. 1903, John
Clark, and has issue living, a son, b. 1910. Residence,
Issue of the late Rear-Adm. James Minchin Bruce, b. 1833, d. 1901 : m. 1856, Elizabeth Lucas,
who d. 1913, da. of John Hill (ante) : —
James Minchin, b. 1859: m. 1888, Ethelwynne, da. of the Rev.— Powell, and has issue living,
Minnie, b. 1889.— Emma Alexandra : in. 1895, Hugh Lecky, who d. 1898, and has issue living,
Eileen Daphne Bruce, b. 1896.— Mary Minchin : in. 1894, Thomas James Watson, and has issue
living, James Patrick Hill, b. 1900; ed. at R.M.C.. Residence , Moore Fort, Ballymoney, co.
Antrim.— Frances Dalrymple : m. 1900, William Hammond, and has issue living, Brian, b.
1900. Violet: m. 1901, Major Arthur Richmond, R.F.A. (Reserve), and has issue living,
Stewart Mackenzie Sylvester, b. 1910, — Marjorie Bruce, b. 1901, — Elizabeth Dalrymple, b. 1907
— Grizel Olive, b. 1911, — Jean, b. 1914. Residence,
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. Stewart Craufurd Bruce, 4th son of 1st
baronet : —
Issue of the late Major Stewart Hervey Bruce, b. 1834, d. 1899 : m. 1864, Frances Anna
Maria, (now of 17, Crawford Square, Londonderry), da. of the late Henry C. R. Becher,
Q.C., of Thorn wood, London, Canada : —
Henry Becher, b. 1866: m. 1904, Marian Evelyn, da. of James MacFadden, J.P., of Pine Lodge,
Hadley, Barnet. Residence , Norwood Lodge, Queenstown. Rev. Stewart Alexander, b. 1870;
R. of Kilmore-Erris, co. Mayo : in. 1911, Ada Frances, da. of the late Dr. R. E. MacDowell, and
has issue living, Maire Frances Patricia, b. 1913. Residence , Belmullet, co. Mayo. Helen
Stewart: m. 1890, Joseph Ewing Miller, M.D. Residence , 18, Pump Street, Londonderry.
Ethel Caroline, b. 1878.
The Bruces of Down Hill, Londonderry, and the Bruces of Broomhall, Fifeshire, have a
common origin in Sir Robert de Brus, or Bruce, who came over with the Conqueror, and settled
in Northumberland. From him was descended the renowned Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick and King
of Scotland. The only brother of the 1st baronet of this creation also received a patent of baronetcy
in 1812 (extinct 1841). The Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Hervey Bruce, P.C., 3rd Bt., was Lieut, and Custos
Rotulorum for Londonderry (High Sheriff 1846), and sat as M.P. for Coleraine ( C ) 1862-74 and 1880-85.
The 4th baronet was High Sheriff of co. Londonderry 1903.
BRUNNER, Creation (U.K.) 1895, of Druids Cross, Little Woolton, Lancashire; Winning-
ton Old Hall, Winnington, Cheshire ; and Ennismore Gardens, Westminster, co. London.
Sir John Fowler (Leece) Brunner,
2nd Baronet ; b. May 24th, 1865; s. his father,
the Right Hon Sir John Tomlinson, F.C. , 1919 ;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll., at Zurich Polytechnic
Sch., and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is a Director of
Brunner, Mond and Co. (Limited), and a J.P. for
Cheshire ; was a Member of Central Tribunal for
Great Britain during European War; unsuccess-
fully contested Cheshire, Hyde Div. (Z.) Oct. 1900 ;
sat as M.P. for Lancashire (S.-W.), Leigh Div.
(Z) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910, and for Cheshire,
Northwich Div. Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918; defeated
therefor Dec. 1918 : m. 1894, Lucy Marianne
Vaughan (has Medaille de la Reine Elisabeth),
da. of the late Octavius Vaughan Morgan, J.P.
(formerly M.P. for Battersea Div. of Battersea
and Clapham), of 13, The Boltons, S. Kensington,
S.W., and has issue.
— Gules, a fountain playing proper charged on
the basin with a rose gules, in chief two mullets of six
points or. Crrst — In front of a wing erect gules, a fountain
as in the arms.
Seat — Sandiway House, Northwich, Cheshire. Town Residence —43, Harrington Gardens,
S.W.7. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal, Royal Automobile.
Son living— FELIX JOHN MORGAN, b. Oct. 13th, 1897; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at
Trin. Coll., Oxford ; European War I9i6-r8 as Lieut. R.F.A.
Daughter living— Joyce Morgan, b. 1895.
Brother living— Roscoe, b. r87i ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Peterhouse, Camb. ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1895 ; is Chin, of Brunner, Mond and Co. (Limited), a J.P. for Cheshire, and a Weaver
Trustee : m. 1898, Ethel, el. da. of the late Arthur Houston, LL.D., K.C. (Ireland), Bar.-at-law,
and has issue living, Anthony, b. 1901 ; assumed by deed poll 19x9 the Christian name of Anthony
in lieu of his baptismal names of EgWt Sidney Houston,— Oswald Patrick O’Brien, b. 1908,—
Shelagh Salome Houston, b. 1900. Residence , Belmont Hall, Northwich, Cheshire. Club. Bath.
Sisters living — Grace, b. 1869: in. 1890, Major Thomas William Buckley, M.D., M.R.C.S.,
R.A.M.C., J.P., and has issue living, Sidney Earl (of Ashwick, Dulverton, Somerset), b. 1893 :
m. 1919. Joan Isabel, da. of W. P. Bowyer, of Fraysbrook, West Drayton,— Gladys Lieba, b.
1891, — Joan Brunner, M.B.E. , b. 1896: tn. 1920, Major Roy Griffith Parry, D.S.O., R.A.F.,of
the Gables, Turvey, Bedford. Residence , Clopton Manor, Thrapston. Mabel Alicia, b. 1872:
m. 1894, Henry Parker Lowe, B.C.L., Bar.-at-law, and has issue living. Residence , Haining,
Ascot. Hilda, b. 1874: in. 1st, 1897, Charles Harold Broadbent, J.P., who*/. 1905; 2ndly, 1907,
Capt. Arthur Henry Dillon [see V. Dillon, colls.], and has issue living (by 1st marriage). Residence ,
Barton Lodge, Steeple Aston, Oxon.
Half-Sisters living— Maud Mary, M.B.E. , b. 1879; M.B.E. 1918: m. 1903, Major Guy Gilbey
Gold, J.P. [see Gold, Kt.], and has issue living, Jack Brunner, b. 1904, — Rodney Wyman, b. 1913,
— Guy Alastair Whitmore, b. 1916, — Verena Brunner, b. 1905, — Ruperta Anne, b. 1907, — Diana
Mary, b. 1911. Residence , Abbot’s Hall, Shalford, Braintree, Essex. Ethel Jan e(Hon. Mrs. J .
Audlcy Blyth ), M.B.E ., b. 1881; M.B.E. 1918: in. 1903, the Hon. James Audley Blyth, who d.
1908 [see B. Blyth]. Residence ,
The 1st baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir John Tomlinson Brunner, P.C., was second son of the late Rev.
John Brunner, a native of Zurich, and proprietor of Mere Bank Sch., Everton, Liverpool ; he founded
Brunner, Mond and Co. (Limited), alkali manufacturers, of Northwich, Cheshire, and gave new building
and land for the Witton Gram. Sch., Northwich; subscribed liberally to Liverpool Univ. (besides
endowing Chairs of Economic Science, Physical Chemistry and Egyptology) ; also donated to the
Nantwich, Winsford, and Middlewich Public Libraries, and in July, 1885, presented to the town of
Northwich a Public Library at a cost ofZ7,ooo (rebuilt it 1909) ; gave Village Halls to several villages,
and “ Guildhalls” to Runcorn and Winsford ; sat as M.P. for Cheshire, Northwich Div. (Z.) 1885-6,
when he was defeated ; re-elected 1887, and sat until 1910.
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BRUNTON, Creation (U.K.) 1908, of Stratford Place, St. Marylebone.
The incitement of glory is the
torch of the mind.
God is our refuge and strength.
Sir (James) Stopford (Lauder) Brun-
ton, 2nd Baronet -k ; b. Oct. nth, 1884; s. his
father, Sir (Thomas) Lauder, M.D. , D.Sc.,
F.R.S., F.R.C.P., LL.D., 1916; ed. at Chelten-
ham Coll., at R.M.A., and at McGill Univ.,
Montreal (B. Sc. 1910, Research Fellow 1911-12,
M.Sc. 1912) ; on Canadian Geological Survey
1912-13 and 1914 ; Lecturer on Mil. Engineering,
McGill Univ., and a Trench Warfare Instructor,
Canadian Army 1915-16; served as Capt. Cana-
dian Engineers, with Canadian Siege Artillery in
France 1917 : m. 1915, Elizabeth, da. of J. Bonsall
Porter, Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor of Engineering,
McGill Univ., Montreal, and has issue.
gwrnts — Or, a caduceus sable on a chief azure three
pallets argent. Crest — On a mount vert, a beacon fired
between two sprigs of laurel proper.
Residences — 163, Cotes des Neiges Road, Montreal ;
Holydean Hill, Guysboro, Nova Scotia.
Son living— EDWARD FRANCIS LAUDER, b.
Nov. 10th, 1916.
Daughter living — Ethel Alice Bonsall, b. 1918.
Sisters living — Alice Helen, b. 1881 : m. 1908, Augus-
tine Henry, Professor of Forestry, Roy. Coll, of Science,
Dublin. Residence, 5, Sandford Terrace, Dublin.^—
Anne Stopford Agnes Lauder-Brunton, b. 1888 ; as-
sumed by deed poll 1916, the additional surname of
Lauder. Residence , 3, Mount Street Crescent, Dublin.
. The 1st baronet, Sir (Thomas) Lauder Brunton, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.R.C.P., LL.D., was an
eminent Consulting Physician.
JONES-BRYDGES, Creation (U.K.) 1807, of Boultibrook, Radnorshire. [Extinct 1891]
Sir Harford James Jones-Brydges, 2nd and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Mary Sarah (Lady Jones-Brydges ), da. of the late Capt.
John Moberly, R.N. : m. 1850, Sir Harford James Jones-Brydges, 2nd baronet, who d. 1891.
Residence , Boultibrook, Presteign, Radnorshire.
Buchan-Hepburn, see Hepburn.
BUCHANAN, Creation (U.K.) 1878, of Dunburgh, Stirlingshire.
Sir Eric Alexander Bu-
chanan, 3rd Baronet ; b. Aug. 19th,
1848 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; s. his
brother, Sir James, 1901 : m. 1898,
Constance Augusta, who d. 1914, da. of
the late Capt. Charles Edmund Tennant,
R. N., of Needwood House, Burton-on-
Trent, and has issue.
$rms — Or, a lion rampant sable between two
otters’ heads erased in chief proper and a cinque-
foil in base of the second, all within a double
tressure flory counter fiory of the last. Cnst —
An armed dexter hand holding a cap of dignity
purpure, the facings ermine, Supporters — Dex-
ter, a falcon wings elevated and addorsed proper,
belled and beaked or ; sinister, a gryphon sable ;
each charged on the breast with two branches
of laurel conjoined or.
Residence —
Son living— CHARLES JAMES, b. April
16th, 1899; 2nd Lieut. Highland L.I.
Daughter living— Mary Constance Victoria,
b. 1901.
Brothers living — Andrew Archibald, b. 1850 ;
ed. at Wellington Coll. : m. 1882, Ellen Maria, who d. 1919, da. of the late Philip Edward Blakeway,
of 5, Kensington Square, W. , and has issue living, Andrew Sinclair, b. 1882 ; formerly Capt.
London Regt. : m. 1915, Violet Nita, da. of Sir George Anderson Critchett, C.V.O., 1st Bt.
Rt. Hon. Sir George William, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G. , G.C.V.O., b. 1854; e<F at Wellington
Coll. ; LL.D., Birmingham ; entered Diplomatic Service 1875, and became Sec. of Embassy 1899,
Agent and Consul-Gen. at Sofia 1903 (with rank of Min. Plen.), Envoy Extraor. and Min Plen. to
The Hague and to Grand Duke of Luxemburg 1908, Ambassador Extraor. and Plen. at Petrograd
1910, and Ambassador Extraor. and Plen. to Italy 1919 ; was 2nd Sec. at Tokio 1879-82, and at
Vienna 1882-8, employed in Foreign Office 1888-9, 2nd Sec. at Berne 1889 93, Charge d’Afifaires at
Darmstadt 1893-1900, Sec. of Embassy, R(®e 1900-1901, and Sec. of Embassy at Berlin 1901-3 ;
★ His younger brother, Edward Henry Pollock Brunton, b. 1890 ; Lieut. Roy. Army Med.
Corps, and attached Grenadier Guards ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915.
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has Grand Cross of Civil Merit of Bulgaria ; received Freedom of City of Moscow 1916 ; is
Hon. Member of Moscow Uni v. ; C.B. (Civil) and C.V.O. 1000, K.C.V.O. 1905, G.C.V.O. 1909,
K.C.M.G. 1909, P.C. 1910, G.C.M.G. 1913, G.C.B. (Civil) 1915 : m. 1885, Lady Georgina Meriel
Bathurst, da. of 6th Earl Bathurst, and has issue living, Meriel, b. 1886. Residence , British
Embassy, Rome. Clubs , Travellers’, Marlborough.
Sisters living — Louisa ( Lady Bonham ) : m. 1871, Sir George Francis Bonham, 2nd Bt. Residence,
Knowle, Cranleigh, Surrey. Janet Sinclair. Residence , Sheffora, Beds.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Arabella Catharine {Lady Buchanan), da. of the late Capt.
Charles Goodwin Colquitt Craven (formerly 5th Dragoons), of Brockhampton Park, Andoversford,
Gloucestershire : m. 1873, Sir James Buchanan, 2nd baronet, who d. 1901. Residence , Court
House, Malvern.
The 1st baronet, an eminent diplomatist, was successively Ambassador at Berlin, Petrograd and
Vienna.
BUCHANAN, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Lavington, co. Sussex.
Sir James Buchanan, ist Baronet , youngest son of Alexander
Buchanan, of Glasgow ; b. Aug. 16th, 1849 ; ed. privately ; is Chm. of James
Buchanan and Co. (Limited), distillers, of 26, Holborn, E.C., and of W. P. Lowrie
and Co. (Limited),, of Glasgow, a J. P. for Sussex (High Sheriff 1910) and for Ross-
shire, and patron of two livings; over twelve years in Lanarkshire Vol. : m. 1892,
Anne, who d. 1918, da. of Thomas Pounder, and has issue.
$rms (as recorded at Lyon Office)— Or, a lion rampant sable, holding in the sinister forepaw
three ears of barley conjoined in stalk vert, a bordure engrailed of the second. (Errst.— A dexter arm
couped at the elbow, the hand holding a ducal coronet between two branches of laurel orleways
proper, Clarior hinc hones. {Hence the greater honour .)
[For illustration see “Occurrences during Printing.’’]
Seats — Lavington Park, Petworth, Sussex; Torridon, Achmasheen, Ross shire. Town Resi-
dence— 25, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs— Carlton, Conservative.
Daughter living— Catherine, b. 1895.
LEITH-BUCHANAN, Creation (G.B.) 1775, of Burgh St. Peter, Norfolk.
Sir Alexander Wellesley George
Thomas Leith-Buchanan, 5th Baronet ; b. Dec.
5th, 1866 ; s. his father, Sir George Hector, 1903 ;
formerly Capt. 1st Dumbartonshire Rifle Vol.; is a
J.P. and D.L. for co. Dumbarton, and Lieut.-Col.
Territorial Force Reserve : in. 1888, Maude Mary,
da. of the late Alexander Grant, merchant, of
Glasgow, and has issue.
Jurats — Quarterly : ist and 4th or, a cross-crosslet fitchee
sable, between three crescents in chief and as many fusils in
base gules ; 2nd, or, a lion rampant sable, in the dexter forepaw
a heart gules within a double tressure flory counterflory of the
second, all within a bordure compony argent and azure. 3rd,
counterquartered, ist argent, a lion rampant gules, 2nd or,
a hand couped at the wrist holding a cross crosslet fitchee gules,
3rd, per fesse or and vert in chief a lymphad sable and in base
a salmon naiant argent ; 4th, argent an oak tree eradicated
proper charged with an eagle displayed or, all within a bordure
invected gules. Crtst — ist, a cross-crosslet as in the arms, 2nd,
low the wrist, holding a dagger of the last, hilt and pommel or.
Seat — Ross Priory, Balloch, Dumbartonshire.
Sons living— GEORGE HECTOR MACDONALD, b. Jan. 30th, 1889. Clubs , Caledonian,
United Service. Alexander Wellesley Grant, b. 1890; formerly Lieut. 9th Batn. Princess Louise’s
(Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders).
Brothers living— George Hector, M.C., b. 1871 ; European War 1915-19 as Lieut. Machine Gun
Corps (M.C.) : m. 1904, Matilda Mary, who d. 1908, da. of Isadore McWilliam Bourke. Residence,
Douglas Lake, Nicola, British Columbia. James Macdonald Buchanan, b. 1872; Capt. Terri-
torial Force Reserve ; S. Africa 1901-2 (medal with five clasps) : enlisted 1914 ; employed on
Recruiting Staff 1916-17 : m. 1905, Katherine Isabel, da. of the late George E. Porter, of Hart-
pury, Melbourne, and has issue living, John Wellesley Macdonald, b. 1908,— David Gustavus
James, b. 1916,— Jean Isabel Barbara, b. 1911. Residence, Drumduan, Auldearn, Nairnshire.
Charles John, A 1875; European War 1915*19 in Canadian Pioneers: m. 1905, Mary' Eleanor,
da. of William Farmer, of Ancaster, Ontario, Canada, and has issue living, George William
Hector, b. 1905,— Thomas Wellesley Macdonald, b. 1907,— Mary Elizabeth Warburton, b. 1911.
Residence , Deerspring, Ancaster, P.O., Ontario. Thomas Tod, b. 1877 I European War 1915-18
in Canadian Inf. Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia. Clubs, Cocoa Tree, Terminal City
(Vancouver).
Sisters living— Caroline Elizabeth, b. 1865: m. 1885, John Galbraith Horn, Advocate, and ha
issue living, Robert Victor Galbraith, D.S.O., O.B.E., M.C., b. 1886 [see “ Companionage”],—
Flora Macdonald, b. 1888. Margaret Georgina Jemima, b. 1868: m. 1897, William MacNish
Porter, and has issue living, William Dudley MacNish, b. 1898 ; formerly Lieut. Scots Guards, —
Eileen’ Haslewood, b. 1899. Residence, Fairlaw^; Northaw, Potters Bar.— — Kathleen Nora,
b. 1876: vt. ist, 1904, Capt. James Marshall McLaren, ist Batn. Gordon Highlanders, who d.
1910; 2ndly, 1912, Major Gustavus Henry Spencer Fowke, Gordon Highlanders [see Fowke, Bt.].
jemima’ jean, b. 1879. Residence , East Liss, Hants.
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Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late George Gordon Browne Leith, 2nd son of 2nd Baronet, b. 1812, d.
1887 : 771. 1843, Eleanor, da. of John Ferrier, W.S., of York Place, Edinburgh
One son and four daus. ; the youngest, Eleanor Alma : m. 1878, Stair, son of Sir John Dick-Lauder,
8th Bt. Resides in Canada.
This family, of considerable antiquity in Scotland, is in direct descent from William Leith, Provost
of Aberdeen 1350. The 1st baronet, Sir Alexander Leith, was Lieut. -Col. 88th Foot : his father was
killed while commanding artillery at siege of Havannah, 1763. The 4th baronet assumed the
additional surname of Buchanan 1877.
BUCKLEY, Creation (U.K.) 1868, of Mawddwy, co. Merioneth, and of Grotton Hall,
co. York. [Extinct 1919.]
Sir Edmund Buckley, 2nd and last Baronet.
Sister living of 2nd Baronet— Sybil, b. 1872.
Widows living Of 1st and 2nd Baronets— Sara Mysie {Lady Buckley ), widow of A. Jackson,
Burton, of Chicago, U.S.A. : m. 1885, as his second wife, Sir Edmund Buckley, who d. 1910.
Harriot Olivia Louisa ( Lady Buckley), da. of the late Rev. Maurice Lloyd, R. of
Montgomery : m. 1885, Sir Edmund Buckley, 2nd baronet, who d. 1919, when the title became ext.
Residence,
Buckworth-Herne-Soame, see Soame.
WILLIAMS-BULKELEY, Creation (E.) 1661, of Penrhyn, Carnarvonshire.
Sir Richard Henry Williams-Bulk e-
ley, C.B., 1 2th Baronet ; b. Dec. 4th, 1862 ; s. his
father, Sir Richard Lewis Mostyn, 1884 ; ed. at
Eton ; has been Chm. of Quarter Sessions for Angle-
sey since 1889, and Lord-Lieut. of Anglesey since
1896 (High Sheriff 1887) ; is Hon. Col. R. E. (T.F.)
Hon. Lieut.-Col. in the Army, Pres, of Anglesey
Territorial Force Asso., a J.P. for Carnarvon, patron
of three livings, Commodore Roy. Naval Reserve,
and Chm. of Admiralty Vol. Committee ; formerly
Lieut. Comdg. Liverpool Brig., Roy. Naval Artillery
Vol., and Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. Comdg. Roy.
Anglesey R.E. (Mil.) ; appointed to command
Mersey Div. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve 1910, and
Roy. Naval Div. Depot 1914 ; C.B. (Civil) 1916 :
m. 1885, Lady Magdalen Yorke, da. of 5th Earl of
Hardwicke.
|rws — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sable a chevron between
three bulls’ heads cabossed argent ; a canton ermine, Bulke-
ley ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, a chevron ermine between three men’s
heads couped in profile proper, Williams. Crest — 1st, out of a
ducal coronet a bull’s head argent, horned or, charged with
a chevron able ; 2nd, a stag’s head cabossed argent.
Seat — Baron Hill, Beaumaris. Tozvn Residence — 26, Portland Place, W. Clubs — Carlton, Turf,
Travellers’, Marlborough.
Grandchildren living— (Issue of the late Major Richard Gerard Wellesley Williams-Bulkeley,
M.C., Welsh Guards, b. 1887, d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1918 : m. 1909,
Victoria Alexandrina Stella, da. of Col. the Hon. Sir Henry Charles Legge, G.C.V.O. [see E.
Dartmouth]) : —
RICHARD HARRY DAVID, b. Oct. 5th, 1911. David, 6. 1915. Victoria Sylvia Jane, b. 1910.
Daughters living — Generis Alma Windham ( Lady Mainwaring ), b. 1889 : m. 1913, Sir Harry
Stapleton Mainwaring, 5th Bt. Residence, Peover Hall, Knutsford, Cheshire. Eira Helen, b.
1891. Siriol Penelope Diana Katherine, b. 1902.
Half-Sister living — Bridget Henrietta Frances, b. 1871 : m. 1902, Benjamin Seymour Guinness,
[see B. Ardilaun, colls.]. Residence , 8, Washington Square North, New York City.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Griffith Williams, 2nd son of 9th baronet, b. 1809, d.
1865 : m. 1833, Mary Anne, who d. 1894, da. of Piers Geale :—
Frances Elizabeth. Kathleen Emily Bulkeley {Duchess of Wellington)'. 771. 1872, the 4th Duke of
Wellington. Residences, Stratfield Saye, Mortimer, Berks; Ewhurst, Basingstoke; Apsley House,
Piccadilly, W.
Issue of the late Major Arthur Wellesley Williams, 3rd son of 9th baronet, b. 1817, d.
1891 : m. 1854, Rose, who d. 1918, da. of the late Rev. W. Stoddart, and widow
of R. Breeks, M.C.S.
Arthur Richard Llewellyn, b. 1859. Residence, 29, Eaton Rise, Ealing, W.— ^Rupert Owain Glendwyr,
b. 1866: 771. 1899, Marion Winkworth, only child of the late Henry Hammond, of Duncton, Sussex,
and has issue living, Elizabeth Marion, b. 1903, — Sylvia Mary, b. 1905. Residence , Pensbury
House, Shaftesbury, Dorset. Mabel Rose : 771. 1884, the Rev. Richard Ernest Ricketts, V.
of Crambe with Barton-le-Willows [see Ricketts, Bt., colls.]. Reside7ice, Crambe Vicarage, Kirk-
ham Abbey, York. Annie Frances: m. 1885, Edward Miles, who d. 1890, and has issue living,
Mirth Winifred : 7 n. 1912, the Rev. Oswald Fitz-Ralfe Strickland, Chap, to the Forces, and has
issue living, Molly Frances Mirth, b. 1916.— Edith Nina.— Selina Rachel : in. 1903, Henry
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Francis Field.— — Marguerite Fanny: m. 1905, Capt. Frederick William Stoddart, The Duke of
Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regt.), who d. (killed in action) 1914, and has issue living, Richard Nigel,
b. 1913, — Rose Marguerite Lena, b. 1906. Residence, 35, Queen’s Gardens, Ealing, W.
The 10th baronet assumed the additional surname of Bulkeley in 1822, on succeeding to the estates
of Viscount Bulkeley.
MANNINGHAM-BULLER, Creation (U.K.) 1866, of Dilhorn Hall, Staffordshire.
Sir Mervyn Edward MANNINGHAM-
BULLER, 3rd Baronet , son of the late Maj.-Gen.
Edmund Manningham-Buller, 2nd son of 1st
baronet, by Lady Anne Coke, who d. 1876, da.
of 2nd Earl of Leicester; b. Jan. 16th, 1876 ; s.
his uncle, Sir Morton Edward, 1910; ed.
at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; sometime Lieut. -
Col. Comdg. a Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort’s Own) ; formerly Capt. Northampton-
shire Yeo. ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902,
as Adj. a Batn. and Major 21st Batn.
Imperial Yeo., and with 1st Batn. Rifle Brig.
Mounted Inf. (despatches) ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Lancashire (N.-E. ), Heywood Div. ( Li 7)
Jan. 1906 and Jan. 1910 : m. 1903, the Hon.
Lilah Constance Cavendish, O.B.E., da. of 3rd
Baron Chesham, and has issue.
— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sable, on a cross
argent quarterly pierced of the field, four eagles displayed
of the first, Butler ; 2nd and 3rd, sable, a fesse ermine in
chief three griffins’ heads erased or, Manningham. Crests
An eagle does not catch flies. — 1st, a Saracen’s head affrontee couped proper ; 2nd, out
of a ducal coronet gules, a talbot’s head or, collared gules, line terminating in a knot sable.
Seat — Broomhill, Spratton, Northampton. Clubs — Marlborough, Brooks’s, Naval and Military.
Son living— REGINALD EDWARD, b. Aug. 1st, 1905.
Daughters living— Evelyn Constance, b. 1904.— Myra, b. 1909.-— -Helen Marjorie, b. 19x3.
Another, b. 1919.
Sister living— Julia : in. 1894, Herbert Francis Smith. Residences , 33, Chesham Place, S.W. ;
Didlington Hall, Brandon, Norfolk.
Daughters living of 2nd Baronet— Evelyn Mary {Lady Feilden), b. 1869 : m. 1891, Sir William
Henry Feilden, 4th Bt. Residences , Feniscowles, near Blackburn ; Dilhorne Hall, Stoke-upon-
Trent.— Adelaide Marianne, b. 1871: m. 1894, John Mountford Wood, J.P. Lilian, b. 1874:
in. 1894, Charles Edward Stuart Cockburn, who d. 1917 [see Cockburn, Bt., colls.]. Residence ,
Sandford House, Godshill, Isle of Wight.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Mary {Lady Manningham-Buller) , da. of the late William
Davenport, of Maer Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme : in. 1863, Sir Morton Edward Manningham-
Buller, 2nd baronet, who d. 1910. Residence , Dilhorne Hall, Stoke-on-Trent.
The 1st baronet, Sir Edward, brother of the 1st Baron Churston, assumed, in 1866, by Royal
license, the additional surname of Manningham ; he sat as M.P. for North Stafford (L.) 1832-41 and
1865-74, and for Stafford 1841-7.
BULLOUGH, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Isle of Rhum, co. Inverness, and The Down
House, Redmarley, co. Worcester.
[Name pronounced “ Bulla.”]
Sir George Bullough, ist Baronet ,
el. son of the late John Bullough, of Meggernie
Castle, Perthshire, and of the Isle of Rhum,
Inverness-shire ; b. Feb. 28th, 1870 ; ed. at Har-
row ; sometime Capt. Scottish Horse Yeo. ;
re-attached Aug. 1914, subsequently becoming
temporary Major of Remounts until March 1915 ;
Knt. 1901 : m. 1903, Monica Lilly, el. da. of the
4th Marquis de la Pasture [ see “ Foreign Titles
of Nobility”], and has issue.
^rmg(_Per chevron gules and erminois, a chevron
counterflory argent, in chief two bull’s heads cabossed of
the last. Crrgt— In front of a mount vert, thereon a beehive
or charged with a chaplet of roses and surmounted by a
bee proper, three bees also proper.
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Seats — Kinloch Castle, Isle of Rhum, by Oban ; The Down House, Redmarley, Gloucester ;
High Coombe, Kingston Hill, Surrey, Clubs — White’s, Carlton, Pratts, Orleans.
Daughter living— Hermione, b. 1906.
BUNBURY, Creation (E.) 1681, of Stanney Hall, Cheshire.
Sir Henry Charles John Bunbury, 10th Baronet ,
son of the late Col. Henry William St. Pierre Bunbury, C.B.,
3rd son of 7th baronet; b. Jan. 9th, 1855; s. his uncle, Sir
Edward Herbert, 1895 ; ed- at Magdalene Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1880); formerly in R.N. ; is a D.L. for Suffolk
(High Sheriff 1908), and patron of two livings: m. 1884,
Laura, da. of the late Gen. Thomas Wood, M.P., of Littleton,
near Staines, and Gwernyfed, Brecon, and has issue.
$rma — Argent, on a bend sable three chess-rooks of the field Crtst—
Two swords saltire-wise through the mouth of a leopard’s face or, the blades
proper, hilted and pommelled gold.
Seat — The Manor House, Mildenhall, Suffolk. Club— Orleans.
Sons living— CHARLES HENRY NAPIER, b. Jan. 19th, 1886; ed.
at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; sometime Lieut. Coldstream Guards : m. 1914, Katherine, da.
of the late Herbert E. Reid, of The Oaks, Walton Heath, Surrey, and has issue living, John
Williams Napier, b. 1915, — Margaret Elinor, b. 1918. Residence , Manor House, Mildenhall,
Suffolk. Henry William, b. 1889; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb.; Capt. 3rd Batn.
Suffolk Regt., attached R.A.F. : m. 1918, Katharine Margaret, da. of R. A. Murray, formerly of
Pirniehall, Dumbartonshire.
Daughter living — Laura Constance Elinor, b. 1891 : m. 1913, as his second wife, Hugh Sydney
Marsham-Townshend [ see E. Romney, colls.]. Residences , Capesthorne, Christchurch, Hants ;
Scadbury Park, Chislehurst ; 5, Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, W.
Brothers living — George Edward, b. 1857 ; formerly Lieut. 1st Batn. Norfolk Regt. ; served in
Afghan war 1880 (medal) : m. 1884, Beatrice Dora, da. of the late Thomas J. Cottle, of Altadore,
Woodstock, Ontario, and has issue living, Noreen Winifred, b. 1885. William St. Pierre, b. 1859 ;
formerly Major R.F.A. ; sometime Instructor of Mil. Topography at R.M.A. ; served in Afghan
War 1880 (medal), and during European War 1914-1918 : m. 1882, Lilian, da. of the late Gen. the
Hon. Sir Henry Ramsay, K.C.S.I., C.B. [see E. Dalhousie, colls.], having had issue, of whom
Gerald Bruce St. Pierre, b. 1883 ; ed. at R. M.C. ; is Major Indian Army ; served during European
War 1914 (wounded): m. 1909, Frances Mary Olivia, only da. of Francis Peter Dixon, J.P., of
Wood View, Carlisle, and has issue living, Francis Ramsay St. Pierre b. 1910, — Noel Louis St.
Pierre, b. 1890 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; Capt. Indian Army ; European War 1917-18, — Godfrey Hugh St.
Pierre, b. 1895 ; Capt. Indian Army ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, — Marjorie
Ellinor, b. 1887.
Sister living — Emily Louisa Margaret, b. 1854. Residence, New Lodge, Totton, Southampton.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Richard Hanmer Bunbury, R. N. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Henry Fox Bunbury, £. 1839, d. 1870: m. 1863, Elizabeth, who d.
1875, da. of J. Kelsey :—
Cecil Edward Francis, C.S.I., b. 1864; ed. at Wellington Coll.; formerly in I.C.S.; was Judicial
Commr., N.W. Frontier Province 1901-10 ; served with Buner Field Force 1897-S, as Ch. Political
Officer (medal with clasp); C.S.I.1910: m. 1893, Mary Valerie, da. of the late Edward de Visme.
Club, East India United Service.-^— William Clement Hanmer, b. 1868 ; formerly Indian Army
and Capt. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.), and Capt. 3rd (Reserve) Batn. Duke of Wellington’s (W.
Riding) Regt. ; served with Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (medal with three clasps) : m. 1903, Lilian
Maude, da. of the late William Fox Tomson, of Effingham, Thanet.
Issue of the late Capt. Richard Hanmer Bunbury, R. N., 4th son of 7th baronet,
b. 1813, d. 1857 : m. 1838, Sarah Susanna, da. of Robert Clement Sconce : —
Robert Clement Sconce, b. 1847 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1872 : m. 1888, Elizabeth Anne, el. da. of the
late Henry Barnes, and has issue living, May Marjorie, b. 1892, — Cecily Mary, b. 1901. Residence ,
Shenley, Headcorn, Kent. Chambers , 3, King’s Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. Sir Herbert
Napier, K.C.B., b. 1851 ; formerly Maj.-Gen. in the Army ; retired 1913 ; was Brig.-Gen. in charge
of Administration, Gibraltar 1905-7, and of Administration, Irish Command 1907-10 ; has been
D.A.Q.M.G., Head Quarters, A.A.G., Cork Dist., and an Assist. Director of Supplies and
Transport, Irish Command ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900 as A.A.G., and subsequently as Director
of Transport (medal with three clasps); C.B. (Mil.) 1906, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911 : m. 1878, Mary
Louisa, da. of the late Major Donald Patrick Campbell, of Balliveolan, co. Argyll, having had
issue, of whom Patrick Stanney St. Pierre, b. 1879 ; Lieut. Suffolk Regt. ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1916,— Richard Seymour, D.S.O., b. 1880 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Major R.A. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (despatches twice, D.S.O.); D.S. O. 1918, — Evan Campbell,
b. 1881 ; Com. R.N. ; d. (drowned on active ser. during European War) 1918 (despatches). Resi-
dence, 85, St. George’s Road, S.W. Louisa Harriet Cometina : m. 1874, Dr. Max Marckwald,
and has issue living, a da., b. 1879. Frances Susanna: m. 1873, John Frederic Symons-Jeune,
and has issue living, Bertram Hanmer Bunbury, b. 1883 ; is Capt. Army Ser. Corps ; European
War 19x5-18 : m. 1907, Violet Maud, da. of the late J. W. Rhodes, of Hennerton, Berks, and has
issue living, a da. b. 19— ,— Effield Dorothy Cecil, O.B.E., b. 1889 [see. “ Companionage ”] :
vi. 1913, Cecil Hanbury, of Kingston Maurward, Dorchester, and has issue living, two sons.
Residence, Runnymede House, Old Windsor.
This family traces its origin to a younger brother of the Norman house of St. Pierre, who came to
England with the Conqueror. From Hugh Lupus, first Norman Earl of Chester, the family obtained
the manor of Bunbury in Cheshire. David de Bunbury, 7th in descent from St. Pierre, acquired
by marriage, temp. Edward III., the lordship of Stanney, which the family possessed until 1859. The
11th in descent from David de Bunbury was Sir Thomas, the 1st baronet. The 6th baronet, Sir
1 nomas Charles, was forty-three years M.P. for Suffolk. The 7th baronet, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry
Edward, K.C.B. , sat as M.P. for Suffolk, and was Under Sec. of State for War 1809-16. Sir Edward
Herbert Bunbury, 9th baronet, was M.P. for Bury St. Edmunds ( L ) 1847-52.
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RICHARDSON-BUNBURY, Creation (I.) 1787, Of Augher, co. Tyrone.
Sir Mervyn William Richardson- Bun-
bur y, 4th Baronet , son of the late Mervyn Mathew
Richardson- Bunbury, el. son of 3rd Baronet ; b.
June, 1874 > s- his grandfather, the Rev. Sir John,
1909.
&rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, ermine, a chess-rook between
two leopards’ faces in bend between two bendlets sable, Bun-
bury ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, on a fesse argent between an
ancient ship the sails furled in chief, and in base a bull’s head
couped or, a saltire gules, Richardson. Crests — 1st, in front of
a tree proper on a mount vert a leopard’s face, paly of six argent
and sable, transfixed by two arrows in saltire also proper ; 2nd,
a lion rampant ermine, in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert, between
the fore-paws a torteaux charged with a cross-crosslet or.
Residence —
Sister living— Irene Kate Matilda, b. 1871 : m. 1895, Capt.
Douglas Philip Bayly, of the Merchant Ser., son of the late
Mansel Bayly, and has issue living, Leslie Mervyn Reginald,
b. 1899, — Thelma Noreen Rosemary, b. 1907, — Mercia Beryl
Bayly, b. 1913. Residence , Windermere, Dunmow, Essex.
Daughter living of 3rd Baronet— Olivia Emma : m. 1891,
Col. George Atherley William Forrest, who d. 1904, having had
issue, of whom Evelyn Arthur Atherley, b. 1892 ; Lieut. Gloucestershire Regt. ; d. (on active ser
during European War) 1915, — Leslie Bunbury Lansang, b. 1893, — Ivy Hazel Bunbury, b. 1895.
Residence , 10, Catherine Place, Bath.
Mother living — Eliza Mary, da. of William Thorn, M.D. : m. 1868, Mervyn Matthew Richardson-
Bunbury [ante], who d. 1889. Residence, Windermere, Dunmow, Essex.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late William Richardson-Bunbury (infra) : —
Issue of the late Moutray Frederic Richardson-Bunbury, b. 1865, d. 1917 : m. 1896, Mary
Capel Vines (now of Busselton, W. Australia) : —
RICHARD, b. 1899. James, b. 1901. Kathleen, b. 1903.
Issue of the late William Richardson-Bunbury, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1817,
d. 1877 : m. 1857, Amelia Georgina, who d. 1910, da. of Lieut.-Col. — Molloy,
formerly Rifle Brig.
Archibald Edward, b. 1868 : tn. 1909, Vida Muriel, da. of the late Arthur Heppingstone, and has
issue living, Archibald Vernon, b . 1916, — Caroline Mervyn, b. 1910, — Dorothy Emelie, l. 191 ii — ■
Marjorie Vida, b. 1918. Residence, Marybrook, Busselton, W. Australia Augusta Isabella :
tn. 1907, William George Pickering, a grazier. Residence. Kaloorup, Busselton, W. Australia.
Georgina Kennedy: 7n. 1897, Walter Augustus Gale, C.M.G., Clerk to Federal Parliament. Resi-
dence, Melbourne, Victoria. Dorothy Flora {Lady O' Farrell): 771. 1895, Sir Edward O'Farrell,
K.C.B., Bar.-at-law, an Estate Commr., Ireland. Residence, Coolgrian, Carrickmines, co. Dublin.
Emily Beatrice Alice Sabine. Olive Mary: 7n. 1901. Henry Addison Devereux Capell
[see E. Essex, colls.]. Residence , Esperance, W. Australia.
This family was originally Scotch ; they became possessed of the Castle of Augher, in Tyrone,
by the marriage of Archibald Richardson with the da. of Sir James Erskine Sir James, the 2nd
baronet in 1822, assumed his aunt’s name of Bunbury.
Virtue appears like an oak.
BURBIDGE, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Littleton Park, co. Middlesex.
Sir Richard Woodman Burbidge, C.B.E.,
2nd Baronet ; b. Dec. 7th, 1872 ; s. his father, Sir
Richard, 1917; is Managing Director of Harrod’s
(Limited), of Brompton, S.W., of Harrod’s (Buenos
Aires) Limited, and of S. American Stores (Gath
and Chavers) (Limited), Chm. of Dtckins and Jones
(Limited), and Swan and Edgar (Limited), and a
Member of Stores Purchase Advisory Committee of
Explosives Supply, and of Staff Investigating Com-
mittee, Ministry of Munitions ; has Order of Leopold
of Belgium ; C.B.E. (Civil) 1919: vi. 1896, Catherine
Jemima, da. of Henry Grant, formerly of Sodbury
House, Great Clacton, Essex, and has issue.
$rws — Argent, a chevron sable between in chief two gads
proper and in base an unicorn of the second. Crrst — A stag’s
scalp, between the attires a boar’s head erased and erect, all proper.
Residence — 51, Hans Mansions, Hans Road, S.W.
Son living- RICHARD GRANT WOODMAN, b. June
23rd, 1897 ; is Capt. Army Ser. Corps ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18, present at battles of Festubert, Givenchy,
and Loos.
, Daughters living— Enid Catherine, b. 1902. Sylvia Emily
Labour conquers all things. Woodman, b. 1906. Alva Grace Woodman, b. 1913.
Brother living— Herbert Edward, b. 1880 ; is Stores Commr. of the Hudson’s Bay Co. in Canada:
in. 1902, Harriet Georgina, da. cf Henry Stuart Hamilton, of Londonderry, and has issue living,
Herbert Dudley, b. 1904. Reside7ice, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Sisters living -Emily Gertrude, b. 1869: 1903. Allan Francis Hamilton, who d. 1914.
Residence, Trent a, Littleton, Middlesex. Marian. 6. 1870: 7/1. 1902, Charles William Bracher
nnH w rt,-,,- w p,Vh*rd Bnrhidge, b. 1903,— Vera Catherine, b. 1907. Elizabeth
Residence , 125, Castlenau. Barnes, S.W. Edith
Janet, b. 1871: tn. 1909, Kobert uvereu. i^esiaentc, io» ^umau, ~
Mary, b. 1876. Residence, Astlam Manor House, Littleton, Shepperton, Middlesex.
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Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Lilian ( Lady Burbidge ), da. of the late John Ambrose Preece,
of Bartestree Court, Herefordshire : m. 1910, as his second wife. Sir Richard Burbidge, 1st baronet,
who d. 1917. Club , Lyceum. •
The 1st baronet, Sir Richard Burbidge, was Managing Director of Harrod's (Limited), of
Brompton, S.W., Joint Managing Director of Harrod’s (Buenos Aires) Limited, Chm. of Dickins
and Jones (Limited), a Director of Hudson’s Bay Co., and a Member of Advisory Board of Ministry
of Munitions.
BURDETT, Creation (E.) 1619, of Bramcote, Warwickshire.
Sir Francis Burdett, 8th Baronet ;
b. July 5th, 1869 ; s. his father, Col. Sir Francis,
1892 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ;
formerly Lieut. 17th Lancers; was an A.D.C.
to Gov. of Ceylon (Rt. Hon. Sir West Ridgeway)
1 90 1 -4 ; is Major Reserve of Officers, patron of six
livings, a J.P. and D.L. for Derbyshire (High
Sheriff 1909), and a J.P. for Wilts; served in
S. Africa 1900 (wounded) : in. 1908, Frances
Elphinstone, da. of the late Thompson Boyd.
— Azure, two bars or each charged with three mar-
tlets gules. drtst — A lion’s head erased sable, langued
gules.
Seats — Foremarke Hall, Derbyshire ; Ramsbury Manor,
Wiltshire. Clubs — Carlton, Cavalry, Naval and Military.
Sisters living — Georgiana Maie: m. 1891, George Anson
Byron [see B. Byron]. Maud Clara Frances.
Half-Sister living — Clara Constance : m. 1st, 1874,
Robert Alexander Houstoun, who d. 1879, of Clerkington,
Haddington, N.B. ; 2ndly, 1894, Maj.-Gen. George Hatched, who d. 1912, formerly King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps. Residence , Fineshade Abbey, Stamford.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Jones Burdett, next brother of 7th baronet, b. 1814, d. 1858 :
m. 1852, Caroline Julia, who d. 1884, da. of the late Capt. Joseph Neynoe : —
WILLIAM JONES, b. July xst, 1853. Residence,
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Charles Sedley Burdett, 2nd brother of 7th baronet, b.
1819, d. 1880: m. 1846, Harriet Elizabeth, who d. 1891, da. of Levi Ames,
of The Hyde, Herts : —
Constance Angela Mary: m. 1882, Lieut.-Gen. Henry Ellenborough Dyneley, Madras Cav. , who
d. 1893, and has issue living, Frederica Constance, b. 1884 : in. 1914, the Rev. Arthur Dennis Venn,
V. of Chislet, Canterbury,— Mary Selina, b. 1886: in. 1914, Edward Cliflfe Vigors, of Burgage,
co. Carlow [ see B. Castlemaine, colls.], — Catherine Beatrice, b. 1887. Beatrice Maude: in. 1892,
Edwin Hanmer Everett, and has issue living, Lionel Edwin Burdett, b. 1894, — Vera Dorothy,
b. 1896, — Auriol Winifred, b. 1897, — Elizabeth Grace Phyllis, b. 1905. Residence , Chinthurst,
Shalford, near Guildford. Gertrude Alice.
Descendants of the late Robert Burdett, Alderman of London, 2nd son of
1st baronet : —
SirThomas Burdett, of Rahinderry, Queen’s co., created a Baronet 1723, was grandson
of Robert Burdett (ante). His baronetcy under special remainder passed, upon
the decease of the 3rd baronet, to the male descendants of Anne, wife of Walter
Weldon, and sister of 1st baronet, and is now possessed by Sir Anthony E. W.
Weldon, 7th Bt., of Rahinderry, Queen’s co.
Grandchildren of the late Arthur Burdett, son of the late Arthur Burdett, el. son
of George Burdett, M.P.. 4th in descent from Robert Burdett (ante): —
Issue of the late Capt. Arthur Florian Hugo de Burdet Burdett, b. 1863, d. 1917 : m. 1884,
Henrietta Maud (.now of Coolfin, Banagher, King’s co.), youngest da. of the late Robert
St. George [see St. George, Bt.] : —
Arthur St. George, b. 1895 5 ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. Prince of Wales’s Leinster Regt. (Roy.
Canadians) ; European War, as Lieut. Army Ser. Corps Motor Transport, in Macedonia and Serbia
1916, and in France 1917-18. Club , Kildare Street. Grace Sophia, b. 1885 : in. 1913, Maj.-Gen.
Gerald Farrell Boyd, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., D.C.M., and has issue living, Derek Gerald Burdett,
b. 1913, — Victor Robert Hugo, b. 1919- Maude, b. 1889: in. 1914, Leslie Loxley Firth, M.C.,
2nd Lieut. 5th Lancers Special Reserve {Club, Kildare Street), and has issue living, Thelma, b.
1916, — Pamela Hope, b. 1917. Residence, Carnalway Lodge, Kilcullen, co. Kildare.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Burdett, 3rd son of the late George Burdett,
M.P. (ante), b. 1775, d. 1841: m. 1802, Margaret Anne, da. of the late Michael
Head, D.L., of Derry Castle, co. Tipperary: —
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Burdett, b. 1812, d. 1875 : m • 1842, Sybilla, who d. 1907, da.
of Thomas Fleetwood : —
Rev. Henry Plantagenet, b. 1853 ; is R. of St. Mary Steps, Exeter : in. 1892, Maria Louisa, da.
of the late John Curry, of Fareham, Hants. Residence, 5, Colleton Crescent, Exeter.— Louisa
Jane. Residence , 26, Lilymeade Avenue, Knowle, Bristol.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Burdett (ante) : —
Issue of the late John Head Burdett, b. 1855, d- I9I7 : m- 1882, Ada (now of 15, Waldemar
Avenue, Ealing, W.5.), da. of the late Rev. Moses Leatham : —
John Head, b. 1884; L.R.C.P. and M.R.C.S. Eng.; is StafF-Surg. R.N.; served in Dardanelles
19x5 (despatches) : m. 1914, Dorothy Clarice, da. of John Fisher, of Bristol, and has issue living,
John Eric, b. 1918. Residence, 12. Charlotte Street, Bristol. Henry Leatham, b. 1887 ; is 2nd
Lieut. R.G.A. ; served during European War 1915-17. -Charles Plantagenet, b. 1890; 2nd
Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.); d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
Cyril Trench, b. 1896 ; formerly Lieut. W. Yorkshire Regt. ; served during European War
I9I5‘I7 at Dardanelles with Roy. Naval Div. and in France.— Sybil Mary, b. 1885. Residence,
15, Waldemar Avenue, Ealing, W.5
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
Sir Thomas Burdett, ist Bt., descended from William Burdett, Lord of Lousseby, co. Leicester
{temp. Henry II.) : m. Jane, da. of William Fraunceys of Foremark, and thus acquired that seat ; he
was Sheriff of Derbyshire 1610-11. The 3rd Bt., Sir Robert, was M.P. for Warwickshire 1679 and 1679-
Si, and for Lichfield 1689-98. The 5th Bt. was M.P. for Westminster, and achieved considerable
notoriety for his advocacy of Reform in Parliament, etc.
BURDETT, Creation (E.) 1665, of Burthwaite, Yorkshire.
Sir Charles Grant Burdett, 8th Baronet; b.
1875; j. his father, Sir Charles Wentworth, 1892: m.
18 — , Annie, da. of R. Hay, of Dunedin, New Zealand, and
has issue.
$rms — Paly of six argent and sable, on a bend gules three martlets or.
&wsi — On a tower argent a martlet with wings displayed or.
Residence — Eltham, Taranaki, New Zealand.
son living-CH ARLES COVENTRY, b. 1902.
Daughter living— Frances, b. 1904.
Sisters living— Two.
Aunt living (daughter of 6th baronet)— Eliza Mary : m. 1862, Major F. T.
Garrard (formerly of 27th Madras N.I.), who d 19 — , having had issue, of
whom Francis Charles, b. 1863 : m. 18 — , — William Burdett, b. 1867 : m.
18 — ,— Henry Robert, b. 1869: m. 18—, — Edward Burdett, b. 1875; d. (killed in action during
European War) : m. 18 — , — Eliza Harriett : m. 18 — , — Ethel Mary Chassereau, — Norah Burdett,
— Margaret Burgess : m. 18 — , — Flora Burdett, — Annie Isabel : ?n. 18 — (husband d. 18 — ), —
Katharine Winifred Burdett : m. 18—. Residence , 50, Grange Park, Ealing, W.
Widow living Of 7th Baronet — Grace {Lady Burdett ), da. of Rev. A. Grant, of Napier,
New Zealand : m. 18 — , Sir Charles Wentworth Burdett, 7th baronet, who d. 1892. Resides
in New Zealand.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. William Jerome Burdett, son of 6th baronet, b. 1841, d. 1899 :
m. 1871, Eliza Katharine (now of Lancehurst, Bovey Tracey), 2nd da. of the late
Rev. Joseph Theophilus Toye, V. of St. David’s, Exeter: —
Of whom Edward Jerome, b. 1881 : Capt. Indian Army ; d. (killed in action during European War)
1915.— -Henry Aylmer, M.C. , b. 1881 ; ed. at King’s Sch., Bruton; formerly Capt. Essex Regt. ;
served during European War 1914-17 (M.C.).— —Ernest Wyndham, M.C., b. 1887; ed. at King’s
Sch., Bruton, and at R.M.C. ; Capt. Indian Army; served during European War 1915-17
(prisoner, M.C.) : m. 1919, Hebe Etheldreda Ellen ■ Curwen, da. of Lieut.-Col. Gilbert R. H.
Collis, of 7, Montpelier Square, Knightsbridge, S.W.— — Beatrice Mary: m. 1902, the Rev.
Charles Robert Loraine McDowall, formerly Head Master of King’s Sch., Canterbury, and has
issue living, Charles Kenneth, b. 1909, — Robert William, b. 1914, — Margaret, b. 1903, — Sylvia
Beatrice, b. 1907. Residence , Eton College, Windsor.— Katharine Hilda. -Marion Edith.
Sir Francis, ist baronet, was son of Francis Burdett, of Burthwaite, co. York.
BURGOYNE, Creation (E.) 1641, of Sutton, Bedfordshire.
Sir John Montagu Burgoyne, ioth Baronet;
b. Oct. 23rd, 1832 ; s. his father, Cot. Sir John Montagu,
1858; ed. at Eton; formerly Capt. and Lieut.-Col. Grenadier
Guards, and Hon. Col. 3rd Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. ; served in
Crimean campaign 1854-5 (severely wounded, medal with clasp,
and Turkish medal); is a J.P. for Cambridgeshire, a D.L. and
a J.P. for Bedfordshire (High Sheriff 1868) : m. ist. 1856,
Amy Henrietta, who d. 1895, da. of the late Capt. H. Neilson
Smith, R.E. ; 2ndly, 1903, Katherine Louisa, da. of the late
John Gretton, of Burton-on-Trent, and 66, Ennismore Gardens,
S.W.
Jtms — Gules, a chevron or between three talbots argent, on a chief
embattled argent as many martlets azure. &mt — A talbot sejant or, ears
sable and plain collared gules.
Seat— Sutton Park, Sandy, Beds. Clubs — Carlton, Royal Yacht Squadron.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Frederick William Burgoyne, R. N. , 2nd son of 7th baronet,
b. 1778, d. 1848 : m. 1814, Harriet, who d. 1861, da. of Robert Wallace,
of Beechmount, co. Antrim :—
Margaretta : m. 1858, Capt. William O’Brien, and has issue living, Florence.
The Rt. Hon. Gen. John Burgoyne, third son of 3rd baronet, M.P. for Preston, was a
distinguished mil. officer ; he died without legal issue, but his natural son, F.-M. Sir John
Fox Burgoyne, a most distinguished engineer officer (Constable of the Tower of London), was cr.
a baronet 1856, and died without surviving male issue 1871.
BURKE, Creation (I.) 1628, of Glinsk, Roscommon. [Extinct 1909.]
Sir Theobald Hubert Burke, 13th and last Baronet.
Sister living Of 13th Baronet— Marianne Aline Alice. Residence , 19, Bury Street, S.W.
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BURKE, Creation (I.) 1797, of Marble Hill, Galway.
Sir Gerald Howe Burke, 7th Baronet;
b. Nov. 17th, 1893; s- his father, Sir Thomas
Malachy, 1913 ; is Capt. Irish Guards, and an
A.D.C. (extra) ; served during European War
1914-17 (wounded) : m. 1st, 1914, Elsie, who
d. 1918, only da. of the late Patrick Mathews,
of Mount Hanover, co. Meath ; 2ndly, 1920,
Merrial Alison, only da. of Edward Christie, of
84, Sloane Street, S.W., and has issue by 1st
marriage.
— Erminois, a cross gules ; in the first quarter
a lion rampant sable. Cmt — A cat-a-mountain sejant-
guardant proper, collared and chained or.
Seat — Marble Hill, Loughrea, co. Galway. Clubs —
Guards’, Kildare Street, Wellington, Royal St. George
Yacht.
Sonliving-By 1st marriage— THOMAS STANLEY,
b. July 20th, 1916.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet) — William Anthony, b.
1866; Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin, 1890: m. 1889, Coralie
Evelyn Power, who d. 1910, da. of the late Capt. Power
Lalor, of Longorchard, co. Tipperary, and has issue
living, Wilfred Maurice, b. 1900. Residence , St. Anne’s,
Glenageary, co. Dublin.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Julia Catherine Anne: m. 1893, William Daly, D.L. ,
who d. 1910, having had issue, of whom Denis William (Clubs, Naval and Military, Kildare
Street), b. 1894; is Lieut. 8th Hussars, — William Cecil, b. 1897; Lieut. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort’s Own): d. (killed inaction during European War) 1916, —James Henry, b. 1899; Lieut.
9th Lancers, — Mary Frances, b. 1895 : m. 1917, Major James Napier Simonds, Indian Cav., and
has issue living, Denis Napier b. 1919. Residence, Glenmore, Drogheda.
Widow living Of 6th Baronet— Catherine Mary Caroline (Lady Burke), da. of the late
Maj.-Gen. James Henry Burke R.E. [see colls, infra] : m. 1893, Sir Thomas Malachy Burke, 6th
baronet, who d. 1913. Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Granby Burke (infra) : —
Issue of the late Ulick Ralph Burke, b. 1845, d. 1895 : m. 1868, Katharine (now of 1, Eden
Road, Tunbridge Wells) : (m. 2ndly, 1906, the Rev. John Richard Baldwin, who d. 1912,
a retired Indian Chaplain), da. of the late James Bateman, F.R.S. : —
Henry Ulick, b. 1874: m. 1902, Rose Uvedale, da. of Lieut-Col. Parry Okeden, of Tumworth, Dorset,
and has issue living, Ulick Richard Samuel, b. 1907, — John Okeden Ulick, b. 1912, — Katrina
Marian, b. 1904. Residence, 1, Beaufort Road, Clifton, Bristol. — —Mabel Emma : m. 1901, Lieut.
John Humphreys, R.N.R., and has issue living, Mabel Katharine, b. 1903. Residence, Flint
House, Saffron Walden.— Hope Katharine.— Sybil Mathilde : in- 1911, Wyndham Persse
Knatchbull [see Knatchbull, Bt., colls.]. Residence,
Issue of the late Charles Granby Burke, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1814, d. 1898 :
m. 1st, 1843, Emma Jane, who d. 1869, da. of the late Ralph Creyke, of Rawcliffe
Hall, and Marton, York; 2ndly, 1871, Anna Everilda, who d. 1909, 2nd da. of the
late George Legard [Legard, Bt., colls.] : —
(By 1st marriage), Granby James, b. 1850; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.A. 1870); is Assist. Ex-
aminer and Registrar to the Receiver Judge, High Court of Justice, Ireland : m. 1888, Agnes Mary,
da. of the late Very Rev. A. K. H. Boyd, D.D., LL.D., of St. Andrews, Fife. Residence, 12,
Herbert Street, Dublin. Clubs, Kildare Street, Royal St. George Yacht.— Philippa Eliza-
beth : m. 1871, the Rev. Franc Sadleir, who d. 1915 (formerly Principal Chaplain to the Forces in
Ireland), R. of Newcastle Lyons, Hazlehatch, co. Dublin, and has issue living, Rev. Ralph Granby
(of Panmure, Penny Street, Portsmouth), R.N., b. 1871 ; ed. at Rossall, and Trin. Coll., Dublin (B. A.
1895) ; Chap, to Roy. Naval Barracks, Portsmouth : m. 1907, Ruth Eleanor, da. of Matthew John
Smyly, and has issue living, Ralph Edward b. 1908, Franc Granby b. 1917, Constance Hermione
b. 1910, — Harold Franc (of Churchfields, Market Drayton), b. 1877; is Lieut. Com. R.N. :
m. 1914, Marguerite Luddington, da. of Harold Archer, of Ely, Cambridgeshire, and has
issue living, Joan Mary Archer b. 1915, — Thomas Ulick (Club, Junior Conservative), b. 1882 ; ed.
at Rossall, and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1904, M.A. 1908); Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin 1906; is
Registrar of Office of Arms, Dublin Castle. Residence, 51, Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Emma
Frances, b. 1855. Residence, 24, St. Peter’s Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
Grandchild of the late Maj.-Gen. James Henry Burke (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. James Henry Thomas Burke, C.B., R.N., b. 1853, d. 1902 : m. 1878,
Edith (now of Romsey, Shad well Road, North End, Portsmouth), da. of the late Capt.
Powell John Comyn : —
James Howe Campbell Ulick, b. 1880; is Lieut. Army Ser. Corps: m. 1912, Lilian Maud
Whenmouth.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. James Henry Burke, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1816, d.
1882 : m. 1852, Marion Eliza, who d. 1892, da. of Maj.-Gen. B. Crispin :—
Hubert William Austin, R.N., b. 1858 ; L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S. Edin. 1883 ; appointed Surg. R.N.
1884, Staff-Surg. 1896, and Fleet-Surg. 1900; retired 1912 : m. 1905, Florence Mary Elizabeth, da.
of William Henry Bishop, of 42, Belgrave Square, S.W. Catherine Mary Caroline (Lady Burke) \
m. 1893, Sir Thomas Malachy Burke, 6th Bt. (ante), who d. 1913.
Sir Thomas, 1st baronet, raised a Regt. of Foot at his own expense during the Napoleonic
Wars. The 2nd baronet was Vice-Lieut, for co. Galway (High Sheriff 1838), and sat as M.P. therefor
1830-32. The 3rd baronet was also M.P. or co. Galway 1847-65.
Burne-Jones, see Jones.
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BURNETT, Creation (N.S.) 1626, of Leys, Kincardineshire.
Sir Thomas Burnett, 12 th
Baronet ; b. Nov. 27th, 1840; j. his half-
brother, Sir Robert, 1894; formerly Col.
R. A. ; is a J.P. and a D. L. for Co. of City
of Aberdeen and for Aberdeenshire, Lord-
Lieut. and Convener for co. of Kincardine,
and Pres, of Kincardineshire Territorial
Force Asso. : m. 1875, Mary Elizabeth, el.
da. of the late James Cumine, of Rattray,
Peterhead, N.B., and has issue.
— Argent, three holly leaves in chief
vert, and a hunting horn in base sable garnished
gules. Crest — A hand with a knife pruning a vine-
tree proper. Supporters — Dexter, a Highlander in
hunting garb ; sinister, a greyhound proper.
Seat — Crathes Castle, near Aberdeen. Chib
— Junior United Service.
Sons living — JAMES LAUDERDALE
GILBERT, C.M.G. , D.S.O., b. April 1st, 1880;
ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R. M.C. ; is Major
and Brevet Col. Gordon Highlanders, an Instructor at Senior Officers’ Sch., and a D.L. for
Kincardine ; S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches), European War 1914-18 (severely wounded,
despatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Brevet Col., C.M.G., Legion of Honour); D.S.O. 1915 (Bar 1917),
C.M.G. 1919 : m. 1913, Sybil Aird, da. of the late William Crozier .Smith, of Whitehill,
St. Boswells, and has issue living, Thomas Gilbert Alexander, b. 1914, — Roger William Odo,
b. 1920, — Elizabeth Rohays Mary, b. 1916. Club, Naval and Military. Alexander Edwin,
O.B.E., b. 1881 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Major King’s Own
Scottish Borderers; European War 1914-18 (severely wounded, O.B.E.); O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Daughter living— Ethel.
Collateral Branch living.
Alexander, 2nd son of 6th baronet, assumed the name of Ramsay by royal license,
and was created a baronet [see Ramsay, Bt., cr. 1806].
The lands of Leys are held under a charter from Robert Bruce, dated 1324. The 1st baronet,
Sir Thomas Burnett, though a Covenanter, was much trusted by Charles I., and was a friend of the
great Marquess of Montrose. He was uncle of the famous Dr. Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury.
The son of 6th baronet, who assumed the name of Ramsay, was created a baronet 1806.
Valor increases by a wound.
BURNETT, Creation (U.K.) 1913, of Selborne House, County Borough of Croydon.
Sir David Burnett, 1st Baronet , son
of the late David Burnett, of Dalston ; b.
Aug. 22nd, 1851 ; sometime a member of the firm
of Edwin Fox, Burnetts, and Baddeley, surveyors,
of 12, Abchurch Lane, E.C. ; is a J.P. , a Lieut.,
and an Alderman (Candlewick Ward) for City ot
London (Senior Sheriff thereof 1907-8), Hon.
Col. R.F.A. (Territorial Force), a Knight Com.
of Order of Crown of Belgium, and a Grand
Officer of Legion of Honour ; was Lord Mayor of
London 1912- 13 ; acquired Crystal Palace for the
Nation ; Knt. 1908 : m. 1875, Emily Rebecca,
who d. 1917, el. da. of the late Thomas Sleap, of
Dalston, and has issue.
$rms — Per chevron or and sable, two holly leaves in chief
vert, in base a hunting horn of the first, stringed argent.
Cmi, — Issuing from flames a branch of holly erect proper.
Residence — Selborne House, Croydon. Club — City
Carlton.
Son living — LESLIE TREW, O.B.E., b. Sept. 22nd,
„. . . 1884 ; is Lieut.-Col. 4th Batn. London Regt. (T.D.), and a
Firmness in dangers. Lieut, for City of London; O.B.E. (Mil.) 191- : >«. 1917,
Joan, da. of Lieut.-Col. Sir John Humphery, and has issue living, David Humphery, b. 1918, —
Mary, b. 1919, — Joan Dorothy, b. 1920. Residence, Oxted, Surrey.
Daughters living— Ethel Emily : m. igoo, Bernard Beresford Baddeley [see Baddeley, Knt.].
Residence , Croydon. Gertrude Alice. Maud Agnes: m. 1907, Emil Stanley Franklin.
Residence, Purley, Surrey. Marguerite Ida : m. 1910, Basil Thomas Parsons-Smith, M.D.,
and has issue living, Basil Gerald, b. 1911.,— Phyllis, b. 1914. Residence, Croydon, Surrey.
Dorothy Gladys.
BURRARD, Creation (G.B.) 1769, of Walhampton, Hampshire.
Sir Harry Paul Burrard, 6th Baronet;
b. Sept. 5th, 1846; s. his father, Sir Harry, 1871 ;
formerly Lieut. 60th Rifles; is a J.P. for Hants:
in. 1st, 1872, Margaret, who d. 1885, da. of the
late John Anderson, J.P., of Rothesay and
St. John, New Brunswick ; 2ndly, 1888, Jane
Eleanor Frances, el. da. of the late Bernard
George Griffin Beale.
— Azure, a lion passant argent between two estoiles
in chief and a cross-crosslet fitchee in base of the second, on
a chief or, two lions rampant combatant gules, supporting a
hand of the last. Crrst — A naval crown or, therefrom issuing
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a cubit arm erect or the hand grasping a trident in bend sinister point downwards. Supporters —
On either side a lion reguardant argent standing upon an anchor proper, supporting a trident
erect or, gorged with a naval crown therefrom a chain reflexed over the back azure.
Residence —
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Sidney Burrard, son of 3rd baronet, b. 1826, d. 1893 ;
in. 1859, Geraldine Augusta, who d. 1907 (having in. 2ndly, 1903, James Nairne
Smyth- Pigott), da. of the late W. Richardson, of Oak Hall, Wanstead : —
Sir SIDNEY GERALD, K.C.S.I., b. i860; ed. at Wellington Coll.; is Col. (retired) R.E. ;
appointed Sup. of Great Trigonometrical Survey of India 1899, and Surveyor-Gen. of India 1910; is
a Fellow of Roy. So. ; has Roy. Geographical So.’s Victoria Science medal; C.S.I. 1911, K.C.S.I.
1914 : in. 1887, Gertrude, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Charles Thomas Haig, R.E., and has issue living,
Gerald, D.S.O., b. 1888; ed. at Cheltenham, and at R.M.A. ; formerly Major R. F.A. ; is a
F.R.G.S. ; served during European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1915: in. 1917, Hilda
Elizabeth, da. of Robert J. Mumm, of 82, Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park, W. , — Joan.- — William
Dutton, C.M.G., b. 1861 ; ed. at Wellington Coll.; is Major Reserve of Officers, and Lieut.-Col.
and Hon. Col. R.F.A. (retired); served during European War 1914-18 on Staff (C.M.G.);
C.M.G. 1918: in. 1903, Mabel Elizabeth, widow of Cyril T. Tatham, of Bendemeer, Eastbourne.
Charles, b. 1867 ; formerly Major Indian Army : in. 1903, Heather Lucy, da. of the late
F. W. Bott, of Somersal, Derbyshire. Harry George, D.S.O. , b. 1871 ; is an A.D.C. to H.M.,
Col. R.A.S. C., and Dep. Director of Supply and Transport; S. Africa 1900 (despatches),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Col ), Mesopotamia 1920; D.S.O 1915:
in. 1900, Mabel, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Charles Armstrong, B.S.C. May : in. 1890,
Capt. Henry Pakenham-Mahon [see E. Longford, colls.]. Residences , 33, Pont Street, S.W. ;
Strokestown Park, Longford, Ireland.
The 1st baronet, Sir Harry, satasM.P. forLymington 1741-84, and was uncle of Lieut. -Gen. Sir
Harry Burrard, of Lymington, cr. a Baronet 1807 (ext. 1870). The 2nd baronet, Adm. Sir Harry,
G.C.B., G.C.M.G., a distinguished naval officer, was also M.P. for 40 years previous to 1835 ; in
1801 and 1804 he entertained King George III., Queen Charlotte, and all the Princesses, at Wal-
hampton ;' he assumed in 1795 by sign-manual the surname of Neale ; in 1840, H.M. Queen Dowager
Adelaide, the Princess Augusta, the Duchess of Gloucester, and a large number of friends, erected
on the Walhampton estate an obelisk 75 feet in height, as a tribute to his memory. The 4th baronet
was M.P. for Lymington 1828-32. Members of this family represented either Lymington or Yarmouth
(I. of W.) in every Parliament "but one [1735-40] between 1679 and 1835. Burrard Creek, British
Columbia, was named after Lieut.-Col. William Burrard, the father of 2nd baronet.
BURRELL, Creation (G.B.) 1774, of Valentine House, Essex.
Sir Merrik Raymond Burrell, C.B.E., 7th
Baronet ; b. May 14th, 1877; s. his father, Sir Charles
Raymond, 1899; formerly Lieut. 1st Dragoons; isaJ.P. for
Sussex (High Sheriff 1918); served in S. Africa 1900- 1901 ;
appointed Inspector of Remounts 1918, with rank of Lieut.-
Col. ; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1st, 1902, Wilhelmina Louise
(from whom he obtained a divorce 1907), who d. 1916, da. of
Walter Winans, of Maryland, Baltimore, U.S.A. ; 2ndly, 1908,
Coralie Adelaide Mervyn, da. of John Porter Porter, J.P.,
D.L., of Belle Isle, Lisbellaw, co. Fermanagh, and has issue.
— Vert, three plain shields argent, each having a bordure engrailed
or.
Seat — Knepp Castle, Horsham. Clubs — Cavalry, Boodle’s.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— WALTER RAYMOND, b. Dec. nth, 1903. Peter Eustace,
b. 1905.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Joan Louise, b. 1902. By 2nd marriage— Etheldred a
Josephine, b. igog.
Sisters living— Sybil Dorothy. Mary Emma : m. 1905, Alan Cecil Lupton, and has issue living,
Elizabeth Mary, b. 1905, — Marjorie Alice, b. 1909. Residence , Severn Bank, Severn Stoke,
Worcestershire.
Aunts living (daughters of 5th baronet) — Frances Louisa : m. 1884 Count Philip Alexander Palli,
who d. i8q2, and has issue living, Dorothea Maria : m. 1908, Sotiri Messin6si, who d. 1916, of 18,
Rue Skoufa, Athens, Greece, and has issue living, Philippe b. 1910, — Sophia, — Irene, — Helen
Angelica : m. 1916, Emmanuel Baltazzi. Dorothea Mary Augusta : in. 1878, Francis William
Otter, who d. 1885, and has issue living, Walter William (of Bolney Lodge, Bolney, Sussex. Club,
Conservative), b. 1879; is Capt. Yeo. ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt. : m. 1904,
Patience Marion, only da. of Sir Edmund Giles Loder, 2nd Bt., and has issue living, Guy Walter
b. 1906, Barbara Marion b. 1909. Residence, 3, Third Avenue, Hove, Sussex. ■ Emily Charlotte
Edrica: in. 1876, Ernest Baggallay, formerly Metropolitan Police Magistrate, and has issue living,
Ernest Burrell (of 17, Tedworth Square, Chelsea, S.W.), b. 1879 : m‘ 1906, Dorothy Catherine, da.
of Ernest Alexander, of Barwythe, Studham, Herts, and has issue living, Ernest Patrick Burrell
b. 1907, John Merrik Burrell b. 1920, Bridget b. 1919, — Dorothea Julia : in. iqi3, Alexander
Russell Birch, and has issue living, Timothy b. 1916, — Frances Lois : in. 1914, Harold Lucus
Quixano Henriques, of 107, Onslow Square, S.W., and has issue living, Dulcie Elisabeth b. 191-,
Anne Penelope b. 1920. Residence, 18, Third Avenue, Hove, Sussex.
Widow living Of 6th Baronet— Etheldreda Mary (Lady Burrell), da. of Sir Robert Loder,
1st Bt., of High Beeches, Crawley, Sussex : in. 1872, Sir Charles Raymond Burrell, 6th baronet,
who d. 1899. Residence , 23, Cadogan Square, S.W.
The first baronet was Sir Charles Raymond, who was created with remainder to his son-in-law,
William Burrell, who succeeded as 2nd baronet. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Shoreham (C)
1806-62, and at the time of his death was “ father ” of the House of Commons. The 4th baronet was
also M.P. for Shoreham (C) 1862-76, and the 5th baronet sat as M.P. for New Shoreham (C) 1876-85.
BURROWS, Creation (U.K.) 1874. [Extinct 1917.]
Sir Ernest Pennington Burrows, 3rd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Fanny Beatrice, b. 1887.
Sister living Of 3rd Baronet— Rose Ellen : in. 1867, Alfred Willett, F.R.C.S., who d. 1913, and
has issue living, Herbert Burrows (of Meeching, Burwash, Sussex), b. 1870: in. 1900, Isobel, da.
of the late J. Matthews Duncan, M.D., F.R.S. (of 71, Brook Street, W.); ed. at Westminster,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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and at Univ. Coll., Oxford, — John Abernethy, M.D. , b. 1872 ; ed. at Westminster, and at Univ.
Coll., Oxford (M.B. 1900, M.D. 1906); M.R.C.S., and L.R.C.P., London 1899, M.R.C.P. 1903, —
Alfred Stuart, b. 1876 ; ed. at Westminster : in. 1906, Cicely Hilda, da. of Charles William Catt,
of The Outwoods, Duffield, Derbyshire, and has issue living, Alfred Ian b. 1912, Cicely Eileen b.
1908, Constance Muriel A 1910, — Bernard Hastings (of Charterhouse, Godaiming), A 1880; ed. at
Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1903, M.A. 1907) : in. 1919, Muriel, da. of the late
Dr. E. Hosking, of Turners Hill, Sussex, and has issue living, Hubert Clive b. 1920, — Arnold
Theodore, b. 1883 ; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1906, M.A. 1910), — Elise
Maud. Residence , Wyndham Croft, Turners Hill, Sussex.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Constance Fanny ( Lady Burrows), da. of the late Rev.
Henry Nicholson Burrows, of Shirley House, Hants : in. 1883, Sir Frederic Abernethy Burrows,
2nd baronet, who d. 1904. Residence , Hill Court, Four Elms, Edenbridge, Kent.
BURTON, Creation (I.) 1758, of Pollacton, co. Carlow, Ireland. [Extinct 1902.]
Sir Charles William Cuffe Burton, 5th and last Baronet
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughters of the late Benjamin Burton, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Adolphus William Desart Burton, C.B., b. 1827, d. 1882: tn.
1863, Sophia Louisa, who d. 1920, da. of Gen. Sir John Slade, 1st Bt. : —
Grace Ellen {Lady Denys-Burton)'. in. 1890, Sir Francis Charles Edward Denys-Burton, 3rd
Bt. Residence , Draycott Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire.— —Gertrude Mary : m. 1907, Amable de
Cadier, Baron de Veauce. Residence, Chateau de Veauce, par Vicq (Allier), France.
Granddaughter of the late William Burton, 4th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Samuel Skey Burton, b. 1821, d. 1868 : m. 1861 Susan Bristow Berridge,
who d. 1874, widow of Thomas Miller, of Leicester: —
Mary Katherine Norah : in. 1st, 1883, George Frederick Stevenson, LL.B., who d. 1915 ; 2ndly, 1918,
Major John Hippesley Heycock, formerly Leicestershire Regt., and has issue living, Frederick
Burton, b. 1892, — Norah Evelyn, b. 1884 : in. 1906, Capt. Cecil Mylles Serjeantson, formerly 2nd
Batn. Leicestershire Regt., and has issue living, John Mylles 6. 1907, Charles Roger b. 1912. Resi-
dence,
DENYS-BURTON, Creation (U.K.) 1813, of Stratford Place.
Sir Francis Charles Edward Denys-Burtonj
3rd Baronet ; b. March 15th, 1849 ; s. his father, Sir George
William DENYS, 1881 ; ed. at Harrow ; entered Diplo. Ser.
1871, became 2nd Sec. 1878 ; was 1st Sec. of Legation at Mexico
1887-90, and at Copenhagen 1890-96; retired 1896 ; is a J.P.
for N. Riding of York, and for co. Carlow (High Sheriff 1906) ;
assumed by deed poll 1906 the additional surname of Burton :
m. 1890, Grace Ellen, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Adolphus
William Desart Burton, C.B. [ see Burton, Bt., colls.], and has
issue.
— Argent, a cross patonce gules between four fleurs-de-lis vert, on
a chief azure a greyhound courant of the field. Crrst — A demi-lion erminois,
collared gules, holding between the paws a French lily slipped proper.
Now and ever. Seats — Draycott Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire ; Pollacton, Carlow.
Clubs — St. James’s, Arthur’s.
Son living— CHARLES PETER, b. May 27th, 1899.
Daughters living— Marjorie Sophia, b. 1892.— Georgina Eliza, b. 1895. Grace Galloway
Frances, b. 18 — . .—Sophia Horatia Fermor, b. 19 — .
Sister living — Adelaide Eliza {Lady Lamont) : in. 1868, Sir James Lamont, 1st Bt., who d. 1913.
Residence, 4, Queen Street, Mayfair, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Edward Leopold Denys, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 18x7, d. 1879 :
m. 1870, Charlotte Frances Barbara (now of Twinstead, Walton-on-Thames), da. of
the late Edgar Disney, of The Hyde, Ingatestone, Essex : —
Montagu, b. 1871. Club , Wellington. Guy Fermor, b. 1872. Club , Windham.
The 1st baronet was sometime M.P. for Hull, and an Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex.
BUTCHER, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Danesfort, co. Kerry.
^zV John George Butcher, M.B., K.C. ,
1st Baronet , 2nd son of the late Most Rev. Samuel
Butcher, D. D., Lord Bishop of Meath, by his wife,
Mary; b. Nov. 15th, 1852 ; ed. at Marlborough, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A., 8th Classic and 8th
Wrangler 1874, M.A. 1877) ; formerly Fellow of
Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1878, a
K.C. 1897, and a Bencher 1903 ; many years a
Member of Gen. Council of the Bar ; was a Member
of Select Committee on Pensions 1919-20; received
Hon. Freedom of York City 1906 ; is a J.P. for
E. Riding of Yorkshire ; sat as M.P. for York City
(C) July 1892 to Jan. 1906, when he was defeated ;
re-elected Jan. 1910, Dec. 1910, and Dec. 1918 :
m. 1898, Alice Mary, da. of E. L. Brandreth, J.P.,
and widow of J. E. H. Gordon.
$rms — Vert, an elephant argent. Cast — A branch of a
cotton tree fructed proper.
Residences — 32, Elvaston Place, S.W. ; Riccall Hall,
Yorkshire ; Danesfort, Ki Harney. Clubs — Carlton, Yorkshire.
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1628, of Garry Imndon, co. Carlow, Ireland.
^>Richard Pierce Butler, O.B.E. , nth
Baronet; b. Sept. 28th, 1872; s. his father, Sir
Thomas Pierce, 1909 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Downton Agricultural Coll. ; formerly Capt. and
Hon. Major 8th Batn. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; is a
J.P. and D.L. for Carlow (High Sheriff 1905) ; S.
Africa 1901-2, with Mounted Inf. (medal with five
clasps), European War 1914-19 as temporary Lieut.-
Col. (despatches twice, 1914-15 star, two medals,
O.B.E.) ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1906, Alice Dudley,
da. of the Very Rev. the Hon. James Wentworth
Leigh, D.D. [see B. Leigh], and has issue.
— Or, a chief indented azure, a bordure indented
ermine. Crist — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
ostrich feathers, therefrom a falcon rising argent.
Seats — Ballin Temple, Tullow, co. Carlow ; Garry-
hundon, Bagenalstown, co. Carlow. Town Residence , — Brent
House, 63, Pont Street, S.W.i. Clubs — Wellington, Kildare
Street.
Son living— THOMAS PIERCE, b. Sept. 18th, 1910.
Daughters living— Joan, b. 1908. Doreen Frances, b. 1913.
Brother living— Thomas Edmond, b. 1875.
Sisters living — Edith Alice. Residence , Garryhundon, Bagenalstown, co. Carlow.— Maude
Isabel. Residence , Garryhundon, Bagenalstown, co. Carlow. Dorothea Hester ( Hon . Mrs.
Benjamin J . Plunket ) : m. 1904, the Most Rev. the Hon. Benjamin John Plunket, D.D., Bishop of
Meath [see B. Plunket]. Residences , Bishopsmount, Navan, co. Meath.—. Eleanor Frances.
Residence , Garryhundon, Bagenalstown, co. Carlow.
Uncle living (son of 9th baronet) — Walter Selby, b. 1845; ed. at Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; formerly
Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 8th Batn. King’s Roy. Rifle Corns: m. 1885, Alice Lucy da. of
the late Edmund Fowler, of Abberley, Edgbaston, and has issue living, Edmund Pierce {Clubs,
Isthmian, Kildare Street), b. 1886; ed. at Harrow, and at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1908);
Capt. Yeo. ; European War 1914-19, — Vivien Tilla, b. 1891 : m. 1913, Kenneth Cookson, of Battle-
dene, Newbury, Berks, and has issue living, Christopher b. 1918, Mary b. 1916. Residence,
Kenward, Slough. Clubs, Isthmian, Kildare Street.
Aunt living (daughter of 9th baronet) — Matilda Constance. Residence, 31, Wellington Road, co.
Dublin.
Daughter living Of 8th Baronet— Henrietta Maria: m. 1857, Capt. John Hedley, who d.
18 — , and has issue living, Arthur Robert, b. 1859, — Ethel. Residence, 102, Redcliffe Gardens,
S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Richard Pierce Butler, Lieut. 78th Regt., 2nd son of 9th baronet,
b. 1839, d. 1912 : m. 1864, Florence Isabel (now of Poplar Grove, Solsgirth,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada), da. of the late Hans Henry Hamilton, Q.C., of
Dublin : —
Hans Pierce, b. 1880 : in. 1908, Agnes Lenore, da. of Percy Moulson, of Solsgirth, Manitoba, and
has issue living, Richard Pierce, b. 1911. Residence, Solsgirth, Winnipeg, Manitoba.— —Violet :
m. 1891, John Francis, C.E. Eva: m. 1893, Charles £. Hall, formerly of Belcourt, Manitoba.
—Mildred.' Kathleen : m. 1908, Charles Hadlard. Residence , Solsgirth, Manitoba, Canada.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Thomas Butler, 2nd son of 8th baronet, b. 1814,
d. 1893 : m. 1st, 1840, Mary, who d. i860, da. of Henry Tulip, of Brunton,
Northumberland ; 2ndly, 1861, Emma Elizabeth Bertie, who d. 1905, da. of the
late Adm. Bertie Cornelius Cator :—
Laura : m. 1884, Com. Francis FitzPatrick Tower, O.B.E., R.N.V.R., having had issue, of whom
Francis Thomas Butler, R.N.,b. 1885 ; became Lieut. 1906, Lieut.-Com. 1914, and Com. 1918 : m.
1916, Esther Holt, only child of the late P. G. Keyden, — Berde Christopher, M.C., b. 1887 ; Major
Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.); d. (killed in action during European War] 1918,— Ion Beau-
champ Butler, D.S.C., R.N., b. 1889; became Lieut. 1909, and Lieut.-Com. 1917 ; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, Distinguished Ser. Cross, Russian Order of St. Stanislas) —
Kinglake Fritz Butler, M.C., b. 1890 ; is Capt. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), European
War 1914-1919 (M.C.),— Dora Isolde {Baroness Dunboyne) : m. i9i5> the 26th Baron Dunbovne —
Winifred, — Diana. Residence, 66, Prince’s Gate, S.W.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Capt. Antoine Sloet Butler, C.B., 3rd son of 8th
baronet, b. 1823, d. 1901 : m. 1st, 1854, Mary Matilda, who d. 1862, el. da. of the
late Rev. George Hamilton Le Poer Beresford ; 2ndly, 1875, Ella, who d. 1914
el, da. of the Rev.- Jose Stevenson, R. of Clonfeacle, co. Tyrone, and widow of
Arthur Beresford Cane : —
George Beresford, b. 1857; is Resident Magistrate at Portarlington : m. 1896, Rosabel Mary onlv
da. of Capt. Charles Walker, 21st Fusiliers. Residence, The Elms, Portarlington Frances
Antoinette : m. 1878, George Lendrum. Laura Mary : m. 1882, Capt. James Sinclair Cramsie
rrrvT-r1 f°rmedy °f the Northumberland Fusiliers, and has issue living, Robert Alexander’
(of (J Harabrook, Ballymoney, co. Antrim), b. 1888 : m. 1910, Florence Eugenia, da. of Lieut.-Col.
Hezlett, R.A.,—James Randal Beresford, b. 1892, — Charles Murray, b. 1897, — John Moore b.
1902-Netta Elizabeth Laura, b. 1886: m. 1913, Major Malden Augustus Studd, D.S.O. R F A
and has issue living, a son b. 1920, a da. b. 1919.
Issue of the late Capt. Henry William Paget Butler, 4th son of 8th baronet, b. 1831,
d. 1913 : m. 1855, Geraldine Sydney, who d. 1896, da. of the late Lord William
. . Charles O’Brian Fitzgerald : —
Francis Frederick Baron, b. 1861 : m. 18 — , Bertha Florence, da. of the late P. J. Dunne of
Rockhampton, Queensland, and has issue living, Frederick Paget, b. 1892,— Reginald Percv
b itzCerald, b. 1896, — Constance Geraldine, b. 1903, Percy Thomas, b. 1862 : m. 190-5, Harriette
Gwendoline, da. of the late Col. John Henry Graham Smyth, C.M.G. [E. Mount Cashell, ext.]
a1]? ls?ue hving, Tyssen Desmond, b. 1906, Mabel Howard: in. 1887. Brig. -Gen. James
Alfred Coxhead C.B , and has issue living, Muriel Sydney. Residences, Waldingfield Lodge,
Sudbury, Suffolk; 8, Washington House, Basil Street, S.W. * S’
Grandchildren of the late James Butler, 4th son of 7th baronet :—
Issue of the late James Butler, A 1826, d. 1907: m. i860, Henrietta Clara, who d. 1014, da.
T w , the tate Capt. Charles George Butler, R.N. [see infra] : —
James Walter, b. 1864: m. 1905, Charlotte Margaret, youngest da. of the late Charles Messenger
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Major, of Cromwell House, Croydon. Residence , Bruton, Lidgetton, Natal. William Arthur,
b. 1868. Residence, 9, Tivoli Terrace East, Kingstown, Dublin Harry Claude, b. 1875. Resi-
dence,, 9, Tivoli Terrace East, Kingstown, Dublin. Amy Sarah. Residence , 24, Upper Fitz-
william Street, Dublin.
Granddaughter of the late James .Butler (ante) : —
Issue of the late Beauchamp Charles Butler, b. 1865, d. 1919 : in. 1896, Elizabeth, da. of the
late T. Findlay Muirhead, of Durban, Natal :—
Eileen Doris, b. 1901.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Charles George Butler, R. N., 5th son of 7th
baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. John Bayford Butler, R.N., b. 1832, d. 1888 : in. 1867, the Hon. Sybil
Catherine Devereux (now of 21, Alexandra Road, Bedford), da. of 15th Viscount Hereford: —
Francis Algernon, b. 1878; formerly Lieut. 5th Batn. Duke of Cambridge’s Own ('Middlesex Regt.) :
in. 1909, Dorothy Jean, da. of the late Douglas James Chester, of Bedford. Humphrey
Charles, b. 1880 : in. 1904, Emily Laura, da. of the late Alexander J. Baxter. -Nora, b. 1870 :
ni. 1st, 1894, Lieut. Arthur Leoline Macnamara, R.N., who d. 1895 ; 2ndly, 1898, Capt. William
Grosvenor Harding, formerly Lincolnshire Regt. Residence,
Issue of the late William Charles Butler, b. 1844, d. 1914 : m. 1877, Emily, da. of Henry
Strettell Chadwick, Bar.-at-Law : —
Henry Beauchamp, b. 1878 ; ed. at Charterhouse ; is a Solicitor of the Supreme Court, and in
Colonial Civil Ser. Charles Walter, O.B.E., b, 1880; ed at Charterhouse; Lieut. -Col. Indian
Army ; S. Africa 1899-1900 with Suffolk Regt. (wounded, medal with clasps), European War 1914-19
(despatches twice), Afghan War 1919 (O.B.E.); O.B.E. (Mil.) 1920: in. 1905, Vivien Eleanor,
da. of the Rev. Thomas James Bowen, V. of St. Nicholas, Bristol, and has issue living, Richard
Shirley, A 1907,— Walter George Ormonde, b. 1917. William Bayford, M.C., b. 1888; ed. at
Charterhouse; is in Civil Ser., and Capt Border Regt.; European War 1914-18 (M.C.) : in. 1918,
Beatrice Mary Nancy, da. of Col. John Arthur Jackson, J.P., D.L., of Sella Park, Calderbridge,
Cumberland. Eleanor : m 1918, Gilbert Hudson. Sybil. Dorothy.
Grandchildren of the late James Butler (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. William Paul Butler, b. 1817, d. 1861 : m. 1846, Letitia Maria, da. of
John Gray, of Upton, co. Carlow ; —
Charles James John, b. 1852; formerly Capt. 1st Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. Fanny Letitia Maria.
Elizabeth Anna : in. 1879, Trevor Overend. Residences, Airfield, Dundrum, co. Dublin ;
12, Ely Place, Dublin. Helen Williamina.
Issue of the late James Thomas Butler, b. 1825, d. 1910: m. 1859, Adelaide Maria, who d.
19x1, da. of the late George Rous K’Eogh, of Kilbride, co. Carlow : —
Charles Richard, b. i860 ; High Sheriff of co. Carlow 1920 : nt. 1895, Ethel Elizabeth Jane, el. da.
of the late Philip Charles Newton, J.P., of Mount Leinster Lodge, co. Carlow, and has issue
living, James Humphrey, b. 1897 ; Flying and Observing Officer R.A.F. ; European War 1914-19, —
Edward Walter Charles, b. 1900 ; European War 1914-19 with 4th Dragoon Guards, — Beauchamp
Henry, b. 1902, — Blanche Adelaide. Residence, Mount Leinster, co. Carlow. James Henry,
b. 1863 ; formerly Gov. of White Nile Province, Sudan (medal, Egyptian medal with clasps) ;
is a Pasha in Egypt; has 2nd class Medjidie, and 4th class Osmanieh. Residence, Newgarden,
Carlow. Clubs , Sports’, Hibernian United Service, Royal Irish Yacht.— —George Fitzwalter,
b. 1868 : in. 1899, Miss Laura Teer, and has issue living, Florence Adelaide. Mary : in. 1903,
John Molyneux K’Eogh. Residence, Kilbride, co. Carlow. Emily Blanche. Residence,
Newgarden, Carlow.
Grandchildren of the late James Thomas Butler (ante) : —
Issue of the late Somerset Edward Molyneux Butler, L.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P.I., b. 1867, d.
1914 : in. 1902, Elise Jessie (now of The Allens, Bishop’s Lydeard, Somerset), only child
of Reginald Bearcroft : —
Reginald James Somerset, b. 1904. Margaret Elise, b. 1902 Nancy Adelaide, b. 1908.
Carlow co. has been represented in Parliament by several baronets of this creation, viz., — 1st
baronet, 1634-54 ; 3rd, 1692-1704; 4th, 1713-15 : 5th, 1729-61 ; 6th, 1761-69 ; and 7th, 1783-1800; and
the 6th baronet sat for Portarlington 1769-83.
BUTLIN, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Harley Street, St. Marylebone. [Extinct 1917.]
Capt. Sir Henry Guy Trentham Butlin, 2nd and last Baronet ,
Cambridgeshire Regt. ; presumed d. (killed in action during European War) 1916,
when the title became ext.
Sisters living— Olive Mary, b. 1874 : in. 1898, Percy Furnivall, F.R.C.S., and has issue living.
Residence Ferndale, Northam, North Devon. Violet Muriel Trentham, b. 1881 : 1*1. 1902,
Norman Morice, and has issue living. Residences, 49, Buckland Crescent, N.W.3; Oak Tree
Cottage, Forest Row, Sussex.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet Annie ( Lady Butlin), da. of Henry Balderson, of Hemel
Hempstead: in. 1873, Sir Henry Trentham Butlin, F.R.C.S., 1st baronet, who d. 1912. Residence ,
22, Harcourt Terrace, S.W.10.
BUXTON, Creation (U.K.) 1803, of Shadwell, Norfolk. [Extinct 1888.]
Sir Robert Jacob Buxton, 3rd and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Maud Isabel: m. 1901, Major Gerard James Barnes,
formerly Roy. Wiltshire Yeo., who in 1902 assumed by Roy. license the surname of Buxton,
in lieu of his patronymic. Residence , Tockenham Manor, Swindon. Sybil Mary. Residence ,
32, Cadogan Place, S.W.
BUXTON, Creation (U.K.) 1840, of Belfield, Dorsetshire.
Cromer.
Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 5th
Baronet ; b. Nov. 8th, 1889 ; s. his father, Sir
Thomas Foweli. Victor, 1919 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1911, M.A.
1915) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1913; is Lieut, in
Yeo. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches).
.Arms — Argent, a lion rampant tail elevated and
turned over the head sable, between two mullets of the
second. Crrat— A buck’s head couped gules, attired or,
gorged with a collar of the last, therefrom pendent an
escutcheon argent, charged with an African’s head sable.
J&upporttra — Dexter, an African sable, wreathed about
the head and loins vert ; sinister, a buck gules, at-
tired or.
Seats — Warlies, Waltham Abbey ; Colne House
Town Residence — 66, Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs — Brooks’s, Athenaeum.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Brothers livings — RODEN HENRY VICTOR, R.N., b. Dec. 17th, 1890; became Lieut. 1913:
m. 1917, Dorothy Alina, da. of Col. Charles William Robert St. John, formerly R.E. , and has issue
living, Victoria Lilian Roden, b. 1919. Club , United Service. Clarence Edward Victor, M.C.,
b. 1892 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Major R.F.A. ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, Mil. Cross): in. 1917, Mary Aline, M.B.E., da. of Lieut.-Col. Frederic
Ewart Bradshaw, D.S.O., and has issue living, a son, b. 1919 Rupert Erroll Victor, b. 1900 ;
ed. at Harrow.
Sister living— Lucy Victoria, b. 1893.
Uncles living (sons of 3rd baronet) — Noel Edward, b. 1869 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1889, M.A. 1894); formerly Major 2nd Tower Hamlets Rifle Vol. ; sometime a Director
of metropolitan brewing firm of Truman, Hanbury, and Co. ; is Chm. of Balkan Committee ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Ipswich 1900 ; sat as M.P. for Whitby Div. of N. Riding of Yorkshire ( A ) June
1905 to Jan. 1906, when he was defeated there, and for Norfolk, N. Div., Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918 ;
defeated therefor Dec. 1918 ; author of several works on “The Near East ” : vi. 1914, Lucy Edith,
da. of Major Henry Pelham Burn [see Ewing, Bt.], and has issue living, Noel Alexander, b. 1917,
— Christopher Arthur Noel, b. 1918, — Michael Barrett Noel, b. 1920. Residences , Colne Cottage,
Cromer; 12, Rutland Gate, S.W. Club , Reform.— Charles Roden, b. 1875; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1898, M.A. 1901) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1902 ; formerly Lieut. Roy. 1st Devon
Yeo. ; unsuccessfully contested Herts, E., or Hertford, Div. (A) Jan. 1906, Devon co., Mid, or
Ashburton, Div. Jan. 1908, and Accrington Dec. 1918; sat as M.P. for Devon co., Mid, or Ash-
burton, Div. Jan. to Dec. 1910, when he was defeated there ; was Editor of The Independent
(afterwards Albany) Review 1906-8: m. 1904, Dorothy Frances, da. of the late Arthur Trevor Jebb,
of Ellesmere, Salop, and has issue living, Eglantyne Roden, b. 1906, — David Roden, b. 1910. Resi-
dence, 6, Erskine Hill, Golders Green, N.W. Club, Reform. Rev. Harold Jocelyn, b. 1880; ed.
at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1901, M.A. 1905) ; has been Chap, to Bishop of Rangoon,
and R. of Horley. Chib, Brooks’s.-— -Leland William Wilberforce, b. 1884 ; ed. at Harrow, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1905, M.A. 1911) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1914; appointed to Egyptian
Civil Ser. 1907, and Private Sec. to Gov. of British Guiana 1909 ; a farmer in S. Africa, Lieut. S.
African Inf., and of Arab Bureau, Cairo ; served during European War 191418 as Staff-Capt. : in.
1912, Ada Mary, el. da. of the Rev. Thomas Henry Royal Oakes, V. of Netley St. Matthew,
Hants, and has issue living, Julian Wilberforce, b. 1913,— Aubrey Leland Oakes, b. 1918, — Diana
Elizabeth, b. 1915. Residence , Greystones, Sir Lowry’s Pass, Cape of Good Hope. Clubs,
Brooks’s, Bath, Civil Service (Cape Town).
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Edith Frances [Baroness Polwarth), b. 1867 : m. 1888,
the 7th Baron Polwarth. Residences, Harden, Hawick ; Humbie House, Humbie, E. Lothian.
Mary Catherine, b. 1870 : m. 1889, the Rev. Stewart Gordon Ponsonby, Chancellor of Exeter
Cathedral, and has issue living, Noel Edward, b. 1891 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (M. A., Mus.B.) ;
appointed Organist, and Director of Music, Marlborough Coll. 19x5, and Organist of Ely Cathedral
1918, — Arthur Gordon, b. 1892; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 18 — , M.A. 18 — ); is Vice-Consul
at Colon, Panama,— Winfrid John, b. 1901, — Gilbert Jocelyn, b. 1904, — Basil Leofric, b. 1909, —
Katharine Victoria, b. 1896, — Mary Felicite, b. 1898. Residence, The Rectory, Devonport.
Constance Victoria, b. 1872 : m. 1896, Bertram Robert Hawker, and has issue living, Vaughan
Leland, b. 1898, — Ronald Derwent, b. 1901. Residence , Runton Hall, Cromer Victoria Alex-
andria, b. 1874 : in. 1904, Lothar H. George de Bunsen, and has issue living, Charles, b. 1905, —
Bernard, b. 1907, — Ronald, b. 1910. Residence, 12, Wilton Street, S.W. Mabel Frances Evelyn,
b. 1878.
Great-Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Edward North, b. 1840 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a
J.P. , a D.L., and a County Alderman for Essex (High Sheriff 1889, sometime Chm. of Essex Quarter
Sessions), and a Director of metropolitan brewing firm of Truman, Hanbury, and Co. ; was Chm. of
Lonaon School Board 1881-5; unsuccessfully contested S. Essex 1880; sat as M.P. for S.W., or
Walthamstow, Div. of Essex (A) 1885-6, when he was defeated for N.W., or Stowmarket, Div. of
Suffolk : m. 1862, Emily, da. of the late Rev. the Hon. Kenelm Henry Digbyfc** B. Digby, colls.],
and has issue living, Gerald (of Birch Hall, Theydon Bois, Epping. Club, Brooks’s), b. 1862 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884); is a J.P. for Essex: in. 1890, Lucy Ethel,
O.B.E., da. of Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease, M.P., 1st Bt., and has issue living, Edward North, M.C.,
o. 1894; Major R.F.A. (T. F.); European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.), Blanche Emily,
A.R.R.C., b. 1891, Rebekah Mary b. 1900, — Anthony, D.S.O., b. 1881 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1904); is a I).L. for Essex; served during European War 1914-19 as
Major Essex Yeo. (wounded, D.S.O., Belgian Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. 1916, — Geraldine: m.
1888, Francis Dent, Bar.-at-law, formerly of 1, Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C., and has issue
living, Geoffrey, M.C., b. 1891 : European War 1914-18 as Capt. Machine Gun Corps (despatches,
M.C.), Arthur Cyril b. 1893, Mary Constance A 1890, — Ella,— Hannah Maud, O B.E.\ in. 1900,
Francis Hubert Barclay, of The Warren, Cromer, and has issue living, Francis Peter b. 1909,
Thomas Edward b. 1911, Joan Maud, b. 1901, Helen Catherine b. 1904, Marion Emily b. 1906,
— Clare Emily: in. 1918, as his 2nd wife, John Gurney Richard Pelly [see Pelly, Bt., colls.', —
Theresa. Residence, Knighton, Buckhurst Hill. Club, Athenaeum.
Great- Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Sarah Evelyn : in. 1881, Richard Hanbury Joseph
Gurney, J.P., D.L., who d. 1899, and has issue living, Quintin Edward (of Bawdeswell Hall,
Norfolk), b. 1883; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1904) ; is Major Norfolk Yeo. :
in. 1911, Emily Ada Pleasance, da. of Archibald Weyland Ruggles-Brise, of Spains Hall, Essex
[Bowyer-Smijth, Bt.J, and has issue living, Richard Quintin b. 1914, Edward Ralph b. 1919,
John Romer b. 1920, Pleasance Evelyn Mabel b. 1913, Ruth Cecilia b. 1917, — Christopher Richard
(of 57, Courtfield Gardens, S.W.), b. 1884 ; ed. at Repton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches) : in. 1913, Dorothy Clara, da. of Archibald Weyland Ruggles-Brise, of
Spains Hall, Essex [Bowyer-Smijth, Bt.], and has issue living, Joseph John b. 1914, Hugh
Christopher b. 1917, Pamela Mabel Richenda b. 1920, — Rachel, b. 1886 : vi. 1908, the Rev. Francis
Rosslyn Courtenay Bruce, D.D., V. of St. Augustine’s, Edgbaston [see Bruce, Bt., cr. 1804,
colls.], — Richenda Evelyn, b. 1888, — Gladys Catherine, b. 1892 : in. 1915, Arthur Romer Wynn,
Lieut. Welsh Guards [see B. Newborough, colls.]. Residence , Northrepps Hall, Norfolk.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Anne Louisa Matilda ( Lady Buxton), da. of the late Rev.
Henry Thomas O'Rorke, R. of Feltwell, Norfolk : in. 1888, Sir Thomas Fowell Victor Buxton, 4th
baronet, who d. 1919. Residence, Warlies, Waltham Abbey ; 66, Eaton Place, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by xst marriage) of the late Samuel Gurney Buxton, 2nd son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1838, d. 1909 : in. xst, 1861, Louisa Caroline, who d. 1879, da. of the late John
Gurney Hoare, of Hampstead ; 2ndly, 1886, Mary Ann, da. of the late Henry
Birkbeck, of Stoke Holy Cross, Norwich : —
Edward Gurney, b. 1865 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1887) ; is a J.P. for Norwich
and Norfolk: in. 1895, Laura, M.B.E., da. of the late John Gurney, and has issue living, Desmond
Gurney {Club, Bachelors’), b. 1898 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps
European War 1917-18, — Eric, b. 1899, — Hubert Edward, b. 1901 ; ed. at Eton, — Mervyn, b. 1903;
ed. at Charterhouse, — Mark, b. 1909, — Valerie Isabel, b. 1896, — Daphne, b. 1905, — Phyllis, b. 1907
^ The 4th brother, Jocelyn Murray Victor Buxton, b. 1896 ; Lieut. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s
Own) ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, and the 5th brother, Maurice Victor
Buxton, M.C., b. 1898 ; Lieut. Coldstream Guards ; d. (on ser. during European War) 1919.
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— Enid Laura, A 1914,— Monica, b. 1916, — Louise Jacinth, b. 1918. Residence, Catton Hall,
Norwich. Club , Bachelors’.— —Harry Gurney, b. 1871 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1892); formerly Capt. Norfolk Regt. ; served during S. African War 1900-1901 (medal with
clasps), European War 19x5 : in. 1910, Evelyn, da. of the late Richard Musgrave Harvey, and has
issue living, Grizzell Evelyn, b. 1919. Residence , Tittleshall, Norfolk. Lionel Gurney, M.V.O.,
M.C., b. 1876; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Major R.A. Reserve of Officers ; S.
Africa 1901, European War 1914-19 (despatches, Mil. Cross, Legion of Honour); M.V.O. (4th class)
1905. Club, Bachelors’. Margaret Caroline : in. 1888, Richard Gurney Hoare, and has issue
living, Mabel, b. 1890. Anna Mildred : in. 1889, Lieut.-Col. William Douglas Whatman, C.M.G.
(Reserve of Officers), formerly 20th Hussars. Isabel Louisa: m. 1894, Capt. Edward Hay Gurney,
Yeo., having had issue, of whom Cecil Hay, b. 1901 ; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C., — Hugo
Edward, b. 1906; ed. at Harrow,— Sylvia Margaret Hay, b. 1895; d. (on active ser. with British
Red Cross So.) 1916, — Catherine Isabel, b. 1898. Residence , Stone Lodge, Ipswich.— Victoria
Catherine Audrey. Carolyn Gurney— (By 2nd marriage) Richard Gurney, b. 1887; ed. at
Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.; is Hon. Capt. in the Army (formerly Norfolk Yeo.): in. 1914,
Mary Primrose, da. of the late Major Anthony Stephen Ralli, 12th Lancers, and has issue living,
Pamela Chloe, b. 1915,— Maria Camilla, b. 1919. Residence, Pettygards, Swaffham, Norfolk.
Club , Bath. Minna Alice : in. 1914,' Capt. Arthur Thomas MacMorough Kavanagh [see
Kavanagh, P.C.], and has issue living, Joane, b. 1915.
Issue of the late Henry Edmund Buxton, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1844, d. 1905 :
m. 1867, Mary Rosalind, who d. 1918, da. of the late Rev. Abbot Upcher, of
Kirby Cane, Norfolk : —
Abbot Redmond, b. 1868 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Vol. Batn.
Norfolk Regt., and Major Norfolk Yeo. ; is Hon. Capt. in the Army ; served in S. Africa 1900-
1901, as Capt. 12th Batn. Imperial Yeo., and during European War 1914-17. Residence , Fritton
Hall, Great Yarmouth. Club, Brooks’s.— Edward Hugh, b. 1880 ; ed. at Harrow ; Capt. Suffolk
Yeo. ; European War 1914-20 (Order of Crown of Italy). Residence, Fritton Hall, Great Yar-
mouth. Club, Bachelors’. Winifred : m. 1901, Col. Arthur Charles Malleson Waterfield,
M.V.O., Indian Army [Clarke, Bt., cr. x83i], and has issue living, Barbara, b. 1903, — Penelope,
b. 1906, — Philida, b. 1910. Violet.— Rosalind Upcher: in. 1911, Brig.-Gen. Philip Howell,
C.M.G,, Hussars, who d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, and has issue living, Paul
Philip, A 1917, — Deborah, b. 19x3.
Issue of the late Charles Louis Buxton, 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1846, d. 1906 :
in. 1873, Maria (now of Bolwick Hall, Marsham, near Aylsham), da. of the Rev.
Henry James Lee Warner, of Thorpland Hall, Norfolk : —
Walter Louis, b. 1875 ; ed. at Harrow and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1897); formerly Capt. King’s
Own Norfolk Imperial Yeo. ; is a J.P. for Norfolk. Residence, Queen Anne’s Mansions, S.W.
Club, Brooks’s. Amy Louis, b. X877.— Melicent Louis, b. 1883 : in. 1909, Gerard Anstruther
Wathen, Indian Educational Ser., and has issue living, Roger Louis Gerard, b 1910, — Mark William
Gerard, A 1912, — Diana Melicent, b. 1914. Residence, Khalsa College, Amritsar, Punjab. Club , Bath.
Issue of the late Francis William Buxton, 7th son of 2nd Baronet, A 1847, d. 1911 :
m. 1872, the Hon. Mary Emma, O.B.E. (now of 43, Hans Place, S.W.), da. of
1st Baron Lawrence : —
John Lawrence, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1877 ; ed. at Eton, and at University Coll., Oxford; Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own); was Private Sec. and A.D.C. to Gov. of
Victoria 1904-6; S. Africa 1899-1902, present at battle of Colenso, at action of Vaal Kranz and
operations on Tugela Heights, and at relief of Ladysmith (severely wounded, despatches, Queen’s
medal with five clasps, and King’s medal) ; European War 1914-18 (D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
C.M.G.); D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1919 : in. 1916, Evelyn Elsye, da. of the late Rev. J. W. Rynd.
Club, Brooks’s. Robert Vere, D.S.O. , b. 1883; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., OxfoijJ (B.A.
1906, M.A. 1908); was in Soudan Civil Ser., 1907-11 ; Capt. W. Kent Yeo., and a Director of
Bank of Liverpool, and of Martin’s Bank, Lombard Street, E.C. ; European War 1914-19 a
Lieut. Col. Imperial Camel Corps (despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1919: m. 1916, Marguerite, da.
of the late H. C. Pix, of Bradford, and widow of Sir Richard William Levinge, 10th Bt. Resi-
dence, 59, Hans Road, S.W. Clubs, Brooks’s, St. James’s. Ruth ( Countess 0/ Chichester),
b. 1874 : in. 1898, the 6th Earl of Chichester. Residence, Stanmer, Lewes, Sussex. Madeline,
b. 1875: in. 1901, Col. George Sidney Clive, C. B., C.M.G-, D.S.O., Grenadier Guards [Farquhar,
Bt.], and has issue living, Archer Francis Lawrence, b. 1903, — Edward Buxton, b. 1909, — Catherine
Clive, b. 1907, — Mary Sidney Clive, b. 1910. Residences, North Camp, Aldershot ; Perryshore
Court, Ross, Herefordshire. Hilda, b. 1876. Residence , 3, Alfred Place, S.W. Frances
Mary, O.B.E. , b. 1879 : O.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Residence, 43, Hans Place, S.W. Cecil, b. 1880:
111. 1906, Maj.-Gen. Guy Payan Dawnay, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., M.V.O. , Coldstream Guards [see
V. Downe, colls.]. Residences, 52, Rutland Gate, S.W. ; Longparish House, Hants.
Grandson of the late Francis William Buxton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Hugh Forster Buxton, Lieut. Rifle Brig., b. 1881, d. (killed in action during
European War) 1916 : m. 1904, Blanche, who d. 1907, 3rd da. of the late Major St. Aubyn,
24th Regt. : —
Philip Olaf, b. 1906.
Issue of the late Thomas Fowell Buxton, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1821, d. 1908 : in.
1845, Rachel Jane, whoa?. 1905, da. of the late Samuel Gurney, of Upton, Essex : —
John Henry, b. 1849; ed. at Trin. Coll. Camb. (B.A. 1871, M.A. 1874); is a D.L. for Herts (High
Sheriff 1897) : in. 1874, Emma Maria, da. of the late Capt. Richard Wilson Pelly, R.N. [see Pelly, Bt.,
colls.], of Forest Rise, Walthamstow, having had issue, of whom Henry Fowell (of The Manor of
Groves, Sawbridgeworth, Herts), A 1876; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1897);
European War 1915-18 as Capt. : in. 1900, Katharine Tayspel, da. of the late Rt. Hon. James Round,
P.C., of Birch Hall, Essex, and has issue living, John Fowell b. 1902, Robert James b. 1908, Joseph
Gurney Fowell b. 1913, Michael Auriol b. 1914, Henry Adrian b. 1916, — Rev. Leonard, b. 1877 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1900, M.A. 1904) ; is R. of Sheldon, Birmingham : in.
1903, Kathleen, da. of the late Capt. John Digby Wingfield-Digby, of Coleshill Park. Warwickshire,
and Sherborne Castle, Dorset, and has issue living, Edmund Digby b. 1908, Kenneth Leonard b.
1909, Daniel Richard A 1013, Digby Hugh b. 1916, Kathleen Hannah b. 1905, Ruth Lydia b. 1906,
— Andrew Richard, b. 1879 ; Rifle Brig. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, — Rev.
Arthur (of 12, Weymouth Street, W.), A 1882; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1904,
M.A. 1908) ; is R. of All Souls’, Langham Place, W., formerly V. of All Saints", Southport; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 as Chap, to the Forces : in. 1908, Esm6 Caroline, da. of Francis William Pixley,
V.D., J.P., F.S.A. [Hon. Col. (formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdg.) a Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps, and
a Knight of Justice and Receiver-Gen. of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England], of Wooburn
House, Wooburn, Bucks, and has issue living, Nigel Arthur b. 1909, Richenda Dorothy A 1911, Mary
A 1913, Priscilla Peronne b. 1916,— Dorothy Rachel (Lady Hazier igg): in. 1903, Sir Arthur Grey
Hazlerigg, 13th Bt., of Noseley Hall, Leicester, — Margaret Katharine: in. 1912, Rev. Edward
Louis Longfield McClintock, R. of Frinton-on-Sea, Essex (sometime Chap, to the Forces during
European War), and has issue living, David Charles A 1913, Kathleen Blanche A 19x4, Rachel Messines
b. 1917, Margaret Ethel b. 1919,— Lilian Rosamond. Residences, Easneye, Ware; Upton House,
Cromer. Clubs, New University, National. Geoffrey Fowell, C.B. , A 1852; ed. at Uppingham,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; sometime a partner in banking firm of Gurneys and Co., of Norwich ; is
a Director of Barclay and Co. (Limited), a J.P. and D.L. for Norfolk, Vice-Chm. of its Territorial
Force Asso., and Major in the Yeo. ; formerly Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 1st Vol. Batn. Norfolk
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Regt. (V.D.); was Sheriff of Norwich 1890, and Mayor 1903; C.B. (Civil) 1919 : in. 1878, Mary,
da. of the late Rev. the Hon. John Harbord [ see B. Suffield], and has issue living, Geoffrey Charles,
b. 1879; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901, as Capt. 12th Batn.
Imperial Yeo. ; is Capt. Coldstream Guards (Reserve): m. 1902, Clare Florence Mary (from whom
he obtained a divorce 1913), only da. of the late Sir Francis George Stapleton, 8th Bt., and has issue
living, Peter Stapleton b. 1904. — Bernard, D.S.O., R.H., b. 1882; became Com. 1915, served in
Mesopotamia 1916-17 (D.S.O., Orderof the Sacred Treasureof Japan); D.S.O. 1917: 1904, Lady
Hermione Grimston, da. of 3rd Earl of Verulam, and has issue living, Geoffrey Mungo b. 1906, Simon
Fowell b. 1908, Samuel Luckyn b. 1914, Jane Hermione b. 1913, — Ivor, D.S.O. , b. 1884; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1907) ; Major Yeo. ; European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
D.S.O. 1919: m. 1918, Phyllis Dorothy, da. of Hugh Gurney Barclay, of Colney Hall, Norwich,
and widow of Major Henry Cecil Johnson, D.S.O., and has issue living, Nancy b. 1919, — Joan
{Lady Ramsden), b. 1881 : m. 1901, Capt. Sir John Frecheville Ramsden, 6th Bt., — Olive, b. 1886:
in. 1904, Lieut.-Col. Miles Roland Charles Backhouse, D.S.O. [see Backhouse, Bt., colls.], — Avery
{Hon. Mrs. Guy G. Wilson ), b. 1889 : m. 1911, as his second wife, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Guy
Greville Wilson, C.M.G., D.S.O. [see B. Nunburnholme], — Hazel Mary, b. 1893 : in. 1914, Capt.
W. St. George Clowes, formerly 19th Hussars, — Rose, b. 1898. Residence , Hoveton Hall, Norwich.
Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, Brooks’s.- Alfred Fowell, b. 1854 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1876) ; is a J.P. for London, a Trustee and a Gov. of Rugby Sch. , an Alderman
and Chm. (1916-17) of London County Council (sometime Chm. of Finance Committee), and a
Director (Extraordinary) of National Provincial and Union Bank of England (Limited) ; sometime
a Member of Port of London Authority : m. 1885, Violet, da. of the late Very Rev. Thomas William
Jex-Blake, D.D., sometime Headmaster of Rugby and Dean of Wells, and has issue living, Patrick
Alfred, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1892; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1st class
Natural Science Tripos 1914 and 1915, Fellow 1916); sometime Capt. R.A.M.C. : 111. 1917 , Muryell
Gladys, da. of Rev. the Hon. William Talbot Rice [see B. Dynevor], — Denis Alfred Jex {Club,
Isthmian), b. 1895 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; sometime Lieut. W. Riding Regt.,
— Violet Elizabeth, b. 1900. Residence, Fairhill, Tonbridge. Club , Athenaeum. R ev. Barclay
Fowell, b. i860 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1885); is Chm. Japan
Evangelistic Band : m. 1886, Margaret Maria Amelia, da. of the late William Railton, of 65,
Onslow Square, S.W., having had issue, of whom Murray Barclay (of Silverburn, Hoddesden.
Club, New University), M.C. , b. 1889; ed. at Repton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1911, M.A.
1920) ; formerly Capt. Norfolk Regt.; European War 1914-19 (severely wounded, M.C.) : m. 1920,
Janet Mary Muriel, da. of Sir (Edward) Hildred Carlile, C.B.E., 1st Bt., — Alfred Barclay (of
Nala, Belgian Congo), b. 1891 , ed. at Repton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1913, M.A. 1920);
Co-Founder and Co-Pioneer of Heart of Africa Mission : in. 1916, Edith Crossley Mary, da. of
C. T. Studd, of 17, Highland Road, Upper Norwood, S.E., and has issue living, Lionel Studd
b. 1920, Susan Studd b. 1918,— George Barclay, b. 1892; Lieut. Norfolk Regt., and Roy. Flying
Corps; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, — Barclay Godfrey, M.C., b. 1895 ; ed. at
Repton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1919); formerly Capt. W. Riding Regt. ; European War
1914-19 (severely wounded, M.C. with Bar), — Rachel Jane, b. 1905. Residences, Sherborne House',
Hoddesdon, Herts; Akayama, Matsuye, Japan. Club, National. Rachel Louisa. Catherine
Emily : in. 1891, Thomas Morris Macknight, who d. 1906. Effie Priscilla : in. 1893, the Rev.
Thomas Lancaster, R. of Weymouth, and has issue living, Stephen, b. 1894 ; ed. at Repton, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1918); European War 1914-16 as Capt. Dorset Regt. : in. 1916, Nora
Beatrice, da. of Fleetwood Stileman, and has issue living, Barbara b. 1918, — Cuthbert Buxton,
b. 1899; is in Indian Police; European War 1918 (despatches),— Raymond Lancelot, b. 1900, —
Philip Cloudesley. b. 1902, — Oliver Fowell, b. 1904, — Effie Mary, b. 1897. Residence, The Rectory,
Weymouth.— -Ethel Mary. Residence, 10, Eaton Terrace, S.W.
Issue of the late Charles Buxton, M.P., 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1822, d. 1871:
m. 1850, Emily Mary, who d. 1908, da. of Sir Henry Holland, 1st baronet [V.
Knutsford] : —
Bertram Henry, b. 1852 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. Clubs , Oxford and Cambridge, City
Liberal. Rt. Hon. Sir Sydney Charles, P.C., G.C.M.G. {Earl Buxton), b. 1853; cr. Viscount
Buxton 1914 [see that title]. Eleanor Margaret : m. 1877, Capt. Cecil William Boyle, who d.
1900, and Earl Buxton 1920 [see E. Cork, polls.]. Club, Victoria. Mary Emma : in. 1887, Albert
Osliff Rutson, who d. 1890, and has issue living, Margaret Albert, b. 1890 : in. 1913, as his 2nd wife,
Lieut.-Col. Ronald D’Arcy Fife, C.M.G., D.S.O. [B. Dunboyne, colls.]. Residences , 7, Eaton Place,
S.W. ; The Manor House, Byfleet, Surrey.— Richenda {Hon. Mrs. Reginald G. M. Talbot)', in.
1907, the Hon. Reginald Gilbert Murray Talbot, C.B.E. [see B. Talbot de Malahide], Residence,
32, St. George’s Road, S.W. Sybil de Gournay {Lady Barnes) : in. 1887 , Sir George Stapylton
Barnes, K.C.B., K.C.S.I. [see V. Chetwynd, colls.]. Residence, Fox Holm, Cobham, Surrey.
The family of Buxton were seated for nearly three centuries at Coggeshall, Essex. The 1st
baronet, Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, M.P. for Weymouth {L) 1820-36, was distinguished for his
exertions for the abolition of slavery and reform of the penal code. The 3rd baronet, Sir Thomas
Fowell, G.C.M.G., sometime a partner in the firm of Truman, Hanbury and Co., sat as M .P. for
Lyme Regis {L) 1885-68, and was Gov. of S. Australia 1895-98. The 4th baionet was High Sheriff
of Essex 1905.
CAIN, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Wargrave Manor,
co. Berkshire.
Sir William Ernest Cain, ist Baronet ,
son of Robert Cain, of Liverpool; b. May 7th,
1864 ; ed. privately ; is a Director of Robert Cain
and Sons (Limited), brewers, of Liverpool, and
a J.P. for Berks; largely interested in Liverpool
Field Hospital, and many War Charities ; Knt.
1917 : vi. 1886, Florence, da. of the late Joseph
Oakes Roberts, of Manchester, and has issue.
$rms— Azure, on a fesse or between three sails argent,
each attached to a spar of the second, a rose gules, barbed
and seeded proper, between two wheels also gules. CErest —
A demi-talbot argent, holding in the fore-paws a wheel as
in the arms.
Seat — Wargrave Manor, Wargrave, Berks. Clubs~
Carlton, Constitutional, Royal Thames Yacht.
Son living— ERNEST, b. Sept. 25th, 1890; ed. at Camb.
Univ.
Daughter living — Dorothy Mary, b. 1892.
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CALTHROP, Creation (U.K ) 1918, of Croxley House, Herts. [Extinct 1919.]
Sir Calthrop Guy Spencer Calthrop, ist and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Gertrude Margaret ( Lady Calthrop ), da. of James Morten*
of Denham, Bucks : m. 1901, Sir Calthrop Guy Spencer Calthrop, ist baronet, who d. 19x9, when
the title became ext. Residence ,
CAMERON, Creation (U.K.) 1893, of Balclutha, Greenock.
Sir Charles Cameron, M.D. , ZZ.Z>., ist
Baronet , son of the late John Cameron, of Ardlui, co,
Dublin; b. Dec. 18th, 1841 ; ed. at Madras Coll., St,
Andrews, and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A., ist Senior
Moderator and Gold Medallist in Experimental and Natural
Sciences, B.M. 1st placeman and M.Ch. ist placeman 1862,.
M.A. and M.D. 1866, LL.D. 1871) ; studied at Medical Schs.
of Paris, Berlin, and Vienna ; formerly Editor and Proprietor
of the North British Daily Mail ; sat as M.P. for Glasgow
(L) 1874-85, for Glasgow, College Div., 1885-95 (when he
was defeated), and for Glasgow, Bridgeton Div., Feb. 1897
to Sept. 1900 ; is a J.P. for cos. Renfrew and Lanark, and
a J.P. and D.L. for Co. of City ot Glasgow: m. ist, 1869,
Frances Caroline, who d. 1899, da. of the late James W.
Macauley, M.D.; 2ndly, 1900, Blanche, da. of the late Arthur Perman, of §toke
Newington, N., and has issue.
$r»ts — Gules, two bars or between as many flaunches ermine each charged with an arrow point
upwards proper, barbed and feathered azure. €Lrcst — On a rock proper, five arrows points downwards,
barbed and feathered as in the arms, enfiled with an annulet gules.
Seat — Braeside, Englefield Green, Surrey. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal.
For my country.
Son living— By 2nd marriage— JOHN, b. Nov. 26th, 1903.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Frances Eleanor, b. 1879 : m. ist, 1900, Com. Clifton
Sclater, R.N., who d. 1901 ; 2ndly, 1904, Otto Rothfeld, F.R.G.S., I.C.S. (By 2nd marriage),
Margaret Lilian, b. iqqi.
CAMPBELL, Creation (N.S.) 1628, of Auchinhreck.
Sir Charles Ralph Campbell,* 12th
Baronet ; b. Dec. 14th, 1881 ; s. his father, Sir
Charles Ralph, 1919 ; is Capt. 2nd Life Guards :
m. 1915, Naney Sarah, only da. of the late Edward
Chapman, of Canterbury, New Zealand.
^rxns — Gyronny of eight or and sable, a bordure cheeky
ermine and purpure. Crtst — A dexter hand proper holding
a spur or.
Residence — Cheviot Hills, New Zealand.
Brothers living-NORMAN DUGALD FERRIER, ft,
1883. -——Louis Hamilton b. 1885.
Sisters living Of 10th Baronet— Moira Constance, b.
1887. Ida Cerise, b. 1888.
Widows living of 10th and 11th Baronets— Isabella
Sara {Lady Campbell ), da. of Jerome Carandini Marquis
di Sarzano : m. 1886, Sir Norman Montgomery Abercromby
Campbell, 10th baronet, who d. 1901. -'Sara ( Lady Camp-
bell), da. of the Hon. William Robinson, of Cheviot Hills,
New Zealand : m. 1878, Sir Charles Ralph Campbell, nth
baronet, who d. 1919. Residence ,
This baronetcy was conferred upon Sir Dugald Campbell,
Knight, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever. Upon
the death of the 6th baronet in 1812, Dugald Campbell, of
Killdalloig. Dep.-Keeper of the Great Seal in Ireland, is said
to have become de jure 7th baronet, but not to have assumed
the title, and the baronetcy remained dormant until 1841. when it was claimed by Dugald Campbell's
heir, John Eyton Campbell, of Killdalloig, who proved himself heir to the title, and was subsequently
recognised as 8th baronet de facto.
★ His el. brother, William Robinson Campbell, D.S.O., b. 1879; Major Hussars : m. 1907,
Maud Kathleen, da. of the late Capt. S. Y. H. Davenport ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 19x5.
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CAMPBELL, Creation (N.S.) 1668 (about), of AberucMll, Perthshire.
Victory follows the brave.
Sir John Alexander Cold-
stream Campbell, 7th Baronet ; b. June
27th, 1877; s. his father, Col. Sir Alex-
ander, 1914 ; is Capt. Yeo.
&n*t8 — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gyronny of
eight or and sable; 2nd, argent, a lymphad with
her oars in action sable ; 3rd, or, a fesse cheeky
argent and azure ; all within a bordure ermine.
Crest— A lion guardant gules crowned with laurel
and holding in his dexter paw a sword proper,
hilled and pommelled or, and in the sinister a dag,
or Highland pistol, £npporlers— Two bloodhounds
guardant, proper, collared and leashed or.
Sisters living— Caroline Sophia : m. 1908, the
Rev. Alexander Wintle Blanch, formerly R. of
Colby. Residence, Oakland House, Park End,
Lydney, Gloucestershire. Edith Maud.
Helen May : vi. 1900, Henry Kenyon Daniel,
and has issue living, Martin Charles Campbell,
b. 1905, — Henry James Abbot, b. 1910, — Margaret Eileen, b. 1902.— Evelyn : m. 1899, Francis
John Cleverly Lake, and has issue living, Ian Henry Campbell, b. 1908, — Evelyn Alison Campbell,
b. 1903. Residence , Russettings, Hatch End, Middlesex.
Widow living Of 6th Baronet — Annie Augusta {Lady Campbell), da. of Robert Henry
Mitford and widow of Walter James, of Elvaston Hall, Ryton-on-Tyne : m. 1893, as his 2nd
wife, Col. Sir Alexander Campbell, 6th baronet, who d. 1914.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Alexander le Grand Campbell, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1819,
d. 1890: m. 1853, Hester Anne, who d. 1894, da. of the late Edward B. Copeman,
of Coltishall, Norfolk: —
ALEXANDER BULWER, b. Oct. 2nd, 1855.— George Frederick Colin, C.M.G., b. 1858 ; ed.
ed. at Nelson Coll., New Zealand; has been Sec. to Treasury, Paymaster-Gen., Receiver-Gen.,
and Sup., State Advances Office, New Zealand, since 1913 ; is Col. New Zealand Garrison Artillery
(V.A.), and Coast Defence Com., Wellington Coast Defence ; appointed Hon. A.D.C. to Gov.-
Gen. 1914; C.M.G. 1919: m. 1896, Annabel Caroline, da. of Bayley Pike, of Runhalder, New
Zealand. Residence , 153, Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand. Club , Wellington (N.Z.).
Margaret Jane : m. 1884, Walter Edward Hacon, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., who d. 1898, and
has issue living, Eric Dennis, b. 18 — , — Arthur Copeman, b. 18 — , — Brenda Campbell, b. 18 — —
Caroline Hester Mary. Catherine Coldstream.
Issue of the late Frederick Hugh Campbell, 4th son of 4th baronet, b 1823, d. 1892 : m.
1848, Mary Spencer, whorf. 1880, el. da. of the late Joseph Price, Ceylon of C.S.
Alexander Price, b. 1850: m. 1875, Frieda, da. of Dr. Lothe, of Edinburgh.— Caroline Emily
Margaret : m. 1872, John Tyler Taylor, who d. 1917, and has issue living, John Frederick, b. 1873,
— Arthur Coldstream, b. 1879, — Mary Campbell, b. 1875, — Anne Nicholas, b. 1877, — Emily Cecil,
b. 1882,— Ada Campbell, b. 1884, — Dorothy Leach, b. 1887 : m. 1918, Ernest Slim, of Birmingham.
Residence , St. James’ Street, Monmouth.
Grandchildren of the late Frederick Hugh Campbell (ante) : —
Issue of the late Frederick William Burleigh Campbell, b. 1854, d. 1903: m. 1876, Mary
Gertrude, who d. 1901, da. of the late J. Thomas, banker, of Newport, Monmouth : —
Rev. Richard Henry Burleigh, b. 1877 ; is V. of Worton : m. 1909, Emily Gertrude, only da. of
the late George Parker. Residence , Worton Vicarage, Wilts. Fuller Alfred Bromley, b. 1880 ;
is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Wilts Regt. (Special Reserve). Mary Caroline Langton, b. 1882, is a Sister
of Community of St. Mary-the Virgin, Wantage.— —Alice Dillon Malcolm, b. 1884: m. 1911,
George Norman Longbotham, and has issue living, Jonathan Campbell, b. 1Q12, — Richard Ashley
b. (twin! 1914,— Charles Norman, b. 1917, —Edith Rosemary, b. 1914. Residence , Kingston
House, Carlton-in-Lindrick, near Worksop.
Grandchildren of the late William Campbell, W.S., 4th son of 3rd baronet, b.
1774, d. 1849 : m • ist> 1804, Eliza, da. of William Hunter, Esq., of Glenormiston,
co. Peebles , 2ndly, 1820, Jane, da. of H. Cleghorn, of Strathvithy, co. Fife : —
Issue of the late Col. James Campbell, b. 1806, d. 1884 : m. 1st, 18 — , Rebecca, who d. 18 — ,
da. of the late Rev. John Stuart ; 2ndly, 18 — . Margaret, da. of the late John Boyd,
of Broad Meadows, Selkirk : — ■
Colin, b. 1864.— Archibald James, b. 1865.— Eleanor Margaret.
Issue of the late William Hunter Campbell, LL.D., b. 1814, d. 1883 : ni. 1st, 1848, Emily,
da. of Anthony Lyons, J. P., of Demerara ; 2ndly, 18 — Anna, who d. 18 — , widow of
Dr. Nicholson : —
Walter Frederic, b. 1855 ; is a Marine Engineer.— Edith Mary Anne. Mildred Emily.
Issue of the late Robert Stuart Campbell, b. 18 — , d. 1879 ; m. twice, and had by each wife : —
Several sons and daughters who it is supposed Reside in Canada.
Granddaughter of the late John Campbell, M.D., 6th son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Sir John Logan Campbell, b. 1817, d. 1912 : m. 1858, Emma, who d. 1912, da.
the late Sir John Cracroft Wilson, K.C.S.I. : —
Winifred, b. 1864 : m- 1889, Major Herbert Cyril Orde Murray, The Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders),
who d. 1910. Residence ,
The 1st baronet, a Lord of Justiciary in Scotland, under the title of Lord Aberuchill, was a Privy
Councillor and sat as M.P. for Perthshire 1690-1702. He lost ,£17,201 (Scots), from the Highland army
under Lord Dundee, and though an Act of Parliament granting him compensation was passed, he did
not receive the money. The original patent of baronetcy is lost, and the actual date when it was
conferred is not known.
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CAMPBELL, Creation (U.K.) 1808, of Suceotli, Dumbartonshire.
Labour overcomes all things. Sir ARCHIBALD SPENCER LlNDSEY
Campbell, 5th Baronet , son of the late George
Ramsay Campbell, H.E.I.C.S. ; b. June
27th, 1852 ; s. his cousin, Sir George, 1874 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B. A.
1876); formerly Lieut. Highland Borderers
(Stirling) Militia; Advocate Scotland 1880; is
a J.P. and D.L. for Dumbartonshire, and a
J.P. for Argyllshire and for Glasgow City :
in. 1887, Harriett Katherine Grace, da. of
the late Col. Arthur John Reynell-Pack, C.B.
[E. Donoughmore, colls.], and has issue.
gbrms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight
invected or and sable ; 2nd and 3rd azure, a lion ram-
pant argent, within a bordure counter-compony argent
and azure. feat — A camels’ head couped proper ;
Supporters — Dexter , a lion rampant guardant proper;
sinister , a savage wreathed about the temples and loins
with oak leaves, all proper. Strong motto — Lahore et
perse verantia. (“ Industry and perseverance.")
Residential Seat — Garscube, Glasgow. Other
Residences — Crarae Lodge, Loch Fyne, Argyll ; 23,
Moray Place, Edinburgh. Clubs— Carlton, New
(Edinburgh), Western (Glasgow), National.
SOU living — GEORGE ILAY, b. Jan. 20th, 1894; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford;
formerly Capt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
Daughter living— Lucy Katherine Grace, b. 1896.
Brother living — James Ramsay, b. 1855 ; ed. at Harrow ; is a retired Lieut.-Col. ; formerly Major 2nd
Batn. The King’s (Shropshire L.I.) : in. 1896, Alice Mildred, who d. 1914, da. of Sir Victor Alexander
Brooke, 4th Bt. ( cr . 1822). Residence , Ardachie, Fort Augustus. Club , Naval and Military.
Sister living — Hester Elizabeth Susan Mary, b. 1857. Residence ,
Collateral Branch living
Issue of the late Rev. Andrew Ramsay Campbell, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1813,
d. 1874 : in. 1848, Mary, who d. 1870, da. of John Anstruther Thomson, of
Charleton, Fife : —
Clementina Elizabeth. Residence , 47, Lennox Gardens, S.W.
This family is in common ancestry with the Dukes of Argyll. Sir Ilay Campbell, xst baronet, was
Lord President of Court of Session, with title of Lord Succoth ; and the 2nd baronet was a Lord of
Session 1809-24, with the titulary designation of Lord Succoth.
CAMPBELL, Creation (U.K.) 1815.
Sir Guy Theophilus Campbell, 3rd
Baronet; b. Oct. 16th, 1854; s. his father, Col. Sir
Edward Fitz-Gerald, 1882; formerly Major
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; sometime A.D.C. to
Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal (Hon. Sir Ashley Eden);
served in Afghan campaigns 1879-80 as A.D.C.
to Lieut. -Gen. Sir Samuel Brown ; sometime
Lieut.-Col. Reserve of Officers : in. 1884, Nina,
da. of the late Frederick Lehmann, of 15,
Berkeley Square, W., and has issue.
$rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight or
and sable ; 2nd, argent a lymphad, sails furled and oars
in action sable, with a flag and pennants flying gules ; 3rd,
or a fesse cheeky azure and argent. Crest — A boar’s head
arrachee or.
Residences— The Lodge, Thames Ditton, Surrey;
Barnkittock, Crieff, Perthshire.
Sons living— GUY COLIN, b. Jan. 31st, 1885; ed. at
Eton, and at St. Andrews Univ. ; is Capt. King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps : in. 1909, Mary Arabella Swinnerton, da.
of the late Halswell Milborne Kemeys-Tynte, of Cefn
Rlablv, Glamorganshire, and Halswell, Somerset [ see B.
Wharton], and has issue living, Guy Theophilus Hals-
well, b. 1910, — Edward FitzGerald David (twin), b. 1910.
Ronald Ion, b. 1890; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford; is 3rd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. Edward
Fitzgerald, b. 1893; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is
Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps : in. 1917, Enid Leyland, da. of Major Francis Elmer Speed, of
Knowlton Court, near Canterbury, and 23, Prince’s Gate, S.W.--— John Archibald, b. 1898 ; ed.
at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps.
Daughter living —Sylvia Nina, A 1888 : in. 1916, Capt. Rhys Clavell Mansel, Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort's Own) [see Mansel, Bt., colls.]. Residence , The Afanor House, Shillingstone, Dorset.
Brothers living— Charles James Napier (twin), b. 1856: in. 1889, Geraldine Harriette, da. of the
late Rev. Charles Stuart Stanford, D.D., R. of St. Thomas’s, Dublin, and has issue living, Edward
FitzGerald, b. 1890; ed. at Haileybury, at Univ. Coll., Oxford, and at R.M.C. ; Lieut. Scottish
Rifles, and in Tank Corps: in. 1915, Agnes Catherine, da. of the late Henry Temple Prior,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Master of Supreme Court, and has issue living, Geraldine May, b. 1917, — Frances Margaret, b.
1919. Residence , Weston Grange, Thames Ditton. Gerald FitzGerald, C.B.E. , b. 1862 ; ed. at
Fettes Coll., and at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. Classical Tripos 1884); is on Editorial Staff of The
Times , and a Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Belgium ; European War 1914-18 as Times
War Correspondent with French Armies (C.B.E., Legion of Honour); C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Residence , Albany Chambers, 86, York Street, Westminster, S.W. Club, Royal Automobile.
George Theophilus, b. 1872 ; formerly Lieut. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders : m. 1917, Winifred
Edna Boyd, da. of James FitzGibbon Black, of Montreal, and has issue living, Georgina Winifred
Grant, b. 1918, — Elspeth Griselda Theophila, b. 1919. ■ Residence , Crossways, Aldeburgh-on-Sea.
Club, Royal Automobile.
Sisters living— Annie Charlotte : m. 1897, Stratford Hely Hutchinson Keightley. Residence
8, Leonard Place, Kensington, W.8. Finetta Madeline Julia {Hon. Mrs. Charles G. Bruce),
m. 1894, Brig.-Gen. the Hon. Charles Granville Bruce, C.B., M.V.O., Indian Army [see B.
Aberdare]. Griselda Mary Theophila: m. 1894, Dudley Francis Amelius Hervey, C.M.G.,
J.P., who d. 1911 [see M. Bristol, colls.]. Residence , Westfields, and Belstead House, Aldeburgh,
Suffolk.
Aunt living (daughter of 1st baronet) — Emily : m. 1859, Major Charles David Cunynghame
Ellis, who d. 1906 [see B. Howard de Walden, colls.]. Residences, Pebblescourt, Holyport,
Maidenhead; La Luquette, Hyeres, Var, France.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Percy FitzGerald Campbell, 7th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1865, d.
1907 : m. 1889, Isabel Annie (who m. 2ndly, 1907, Gerald Cecil Dudgeon,
C.B.E.), da. of the late R. Ballard, of Palumpur, Kangra Valley: —
Ion Percy FitzGerald, O.B.E., b. 1890; ed. at Repton, and at Oxford Univ. ; formerly Capt.
Hampshire Regt. Madeline Georgiana Annie, b. 1896 : m. 1918, Capt. Eric Wood, M.C., I.C.S.,
and has issue living, a son, b. 191-. Joan, b. 1904.
Issue of the late Ion Douglas FitzGerald Campbell, 8th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1868,
d. iqis : m. 1891, Mabel Unsworth, da. of the late Capt. Quin, of Dublin : —
Ion Edward FitzGerald, b. 1897 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at R.M.C. ; is 2nd Lieut. Duke of Corn-
wall’s L. I. Nina Mabel Mary, b. 1891: m. 1919, Major Richard William Maxwell St. Maur,
14th Hussars. -—Pamela Georgina Theophila, b. 1899 : m. 1919, Adolfe Agnew. Residence ,
Issue of the late Capt. Frederic Augustus Campbell, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1839,
d. 19x6 : m. 1862, Emma Mary, da. of tne late Major Hugh Higgins- Brabazon, of
Brabazon Park, co. Mayo [Palmer, Bt., cr. 1777] : —
John St. Clair, b. 1865. Guy Edward Spencer, b. 1873.— Florence Frances Augusta : m. 1903,
as his second wife, William Henry Ryder [see E. Harrowby, colls.]. Residence, 3, Norton Wayr
Letchworth, Hants.— —Pamela Louisa Augusta Ambrose {Lady Ernest IV. Hamilton)', m. 1891,
Lord Ernest William Hamilton, son of 1st Duke of Abercorn. Residence, 87, Elm Park Gardens,
S.W.
The 1st baronet, Sir Guy, C.B., a Maj.-Gen. in the Army, and Col. of the 3rd West India
Regiment ; served with distinction throughout the Peninsular war and at Waterloo. The 2nd
baronet, Sir Edward FitzGerald, Col. 60th Rifles, served in the Punjab campaign 1848 and through
the Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8.
CAMPBELL, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Barcaldine and Glenure, Argyllshire.
Sir Duncan Alexander Dundas
Campbell, C. V.O., 3rd Baronet ; b. Dec. 4th,
1856 ; j. his father, Sir Alexander, 1880 ;
formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. The Black Watch
(Royal Highlanders), and 3rd and 4th
Batns. Highland L.I. (retired as Hon.
Major) ; is Hereditary Keeper of Barcaldine
Castle, Superior of Achachrossan, co.
Argyll, and of Rannagullzion, Galray and
Wester Denhead, Hillock and Tullifergus,
co. Perth, a F.S.A. Scotland, Hon. Vice.-
Pres. of Clan Campbell So. (Glasgow), a J.P.
and Commr. of Supply for co. Argyll, and
a Member of Roy. Co. of Archers (King’s
Body Guard for Scotland) ; was Gentle-
man Usher of the Green Rod 1884-95, since
when he has been Sec. to Order of the
Thistle ; also appointed Carrick Pursuivant
of Arms 1909 ; received Jubilee medal 1897,
and Coronation medals 1902 and 19 11 ;
author of several vols. on the Clan Camp-
bell; C.V.O. 1909.
$rms — Quarterly : ist, gyronny of eight or and
sable, Campbell ; on a canton argent a bend sable, between a unicorn’s head in chief and a cross-
crosslet fitch^e in base gules, Deunistown ; 2nd, or, a fesse cheeky azure and argent, Stewart of Lorn ;
3rd, argent, a lymphad, sails furled and oars in action sable, Lome; 4th, gyronny of eight or and
sable, Campbell ; on a canton gules two bars or, Cameron of Lochiel ; the whole within a bordure
quarterly or and szb’e. Crxst — A Highlander fully armed and equipped, having a claymore in the
dexter hand and on the sinister arm a target or. Supporters — Dexter, a leopard ; sinister, a stag —
all proper.
Seats — Barcaldine Castle, Ledaig, Argyllshire ; Earlsfee Hall, Bowers Gifford, Essex. Residence
— 16, Ridgway Place, Wimbledon. Clubs — Junior United Service, Royal Highland Yacht (Oban).
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Reginald Eric Duncan Campbell, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b.
1857, d. 1900: m. 1899, Rose (now of Hampton Court Palace, S.W.), da. of the
. late J. E. Scott, J.P., of Outlands, co. Devon : —
Erica Rose (posthumous), b. 1900.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. John Peter William Campbell, 3rd son of xst baronet,
b. 1824, d. 1901 : m. ist, 1847, Frances Charlotte, who d. 1874, da. of the late
A. W. Begbie, B.C.S. ; 2ndly, 1875, Louisa, who d. 1887, widow of Capt. Bonar,
R.A., and 2nd da. of the late Alexander Campbell, of Monzie : —
(By ist marriage) ALEXANDER WILLIAM DENNISTOUN, b. Sept. 8th, 1848; ed. at Ton-
am prepared.
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bridge Sch., and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; is a retired Col. Indian Army ; formerly Lieut.
16th Lancers; served in Afghan campaign 1878-9, present at occupation of Kandahar and
Khelat-i-Ghilzai, and at operations in Yukistan (medal). Club , East India United Service.
Duncan John Alfred, b. 1854; formerly a Dist. judge of Central India, and a Dep. Commr. in
Burma (medal with two clasps) : m. 1890, Mary Snell, da. of Septimus Gibbon, M.D., formerly of
39, Oxford Terrace, W., and has issue living, Jean Linda Dennistoun, b. 1893. Club, East India
United Service. Richard Hamilton, C.I.E. , b. 1865; ed. at Cheltenham, and at Edinburgh
Univ. ; is in M.C.S., and Private Sec. to H.H. the Maharajah of Mysore; was Assist. Collector
and Magistrate, Joint Magistrate, and Dist. Magistrate, Madras Presidency 1885-1909, and
Under Sec. to Govt, of Madras 189^2, and Private Sec. to Gov. of Madras 1901 ; C.I.E. 1912 ; m.
1889, Ellen Emily Harington, da. of Henry James Colley Gompertz, Madras Revenue Survey, and
has issue living, Ian Vincent Hamilton, b. 1895 ; Hon. Lieut, in the Army, and in Home Civil
Ser. ; European War as Lieut. Liverpool Regt. (severely wounded) : in. 1920, Madeline, da. of
A. Whitelocke, of Oxford, — Richard Henry Dennistoun, b. 1901, — Christine May, b. 1892. Resi-
dence, Mysore, India. Club, East India United Service. Emily Frances Margaret : m. 1872,
Col. Francis Richard Begbie, formerly Indian Army, and has issue living, Allan Francis Kenneth,
b. 1875 ; is a Dep. Inspector- Gen. Indian Police : in. 1905, Mabel, da. of Ernest W. Fowler, J.P., of
Gunton Old Hall, Lowestoft, and has issue living, Allan Ernest Richard b. 1906, Duncan Alexander
Dennistoun b. 1908, — Charlotte Alexandra (of 17, St. Edmund’s Terrace, Regent’s Park, N.W.), b.
1874; in. 1897, Lieut. -Col. Cecil Burrington Norton, C.M.G., D.S.O., Duke of Cornwall’s L.I.,
and has issue living, Sylvia Marion b. 18— : in. 1917, Flight-Lieut. Reginald Stuart Maxwell, M.C.,
D.F.C., R.A. F , Eleanor Geraldine b. 18 — : in. 1895, Lieut.-Col. Alexander Harry Colvin Birch,
D.S.O., R.G.A. (who obtained a divorce 1916), and has issue living, — Sybil Ada Gertrude, b. 18 — :
in. 1913, A. Martin, and has issue living. Residence , 16, Fairdene Road, Coulsdon, Surrey. (Bv
2nd marriage), Christina : m. 1902, Richard Ernest Gompertz, formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. King
Edward’s Horse, who has assumed by deed poll the surname of Campbell in lieu of his patronymic,
and has issue living, Alaister Frank Colley, b. 1903. Residence , Knowle Green, Staines.
Grandchildren of the late Maj.-Gen. John Peter William Campbell (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Francis James Brooke Campbell, b. 1861, d. 1918 : in. 1889, Ethel,
da. of Dep. Surg.-Gen. C. E. Raddock : —
Eric Francis Dennistoun, b. 1892 ; formerly Capt. Prince of Wales’s Vols. (S. Lancashire Regt.).
May Lilian, b. 1890 : m. 1916, Capt. H. H. Wadeson, Indian Army, and has issue living,
George Francis, b. 1919.
Issue of the late Gerald Edward Lyon Campbell, b. 1863, d. 1902 : in. 1886, Sybil (who in.
2ndly, 1911, Com. Wentworth Vernon Cole, R.N.), da. of Maj.-Gen. Thomas Ross
Church, C.I.E. : —
Mary Hamilton, b. 1888.
This family is descended from Sir Duncan Campbell, 1st baronet, of Glenorchy, ancestor of the
Marquess of Breadalbane (a branch of the Ducal House of Argyll).
CAMPBELL, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Carrick-Buoy, co. Donegal, Ireland.
[Extinct 1900.]
Sir Claude Robert Campbell, 4th and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Esther Selina (. Lady Campbell ), da. of the late William
Baynham : m. 1870, Sir Gilbert Edward Campbell, 3rd baronet, who d. 189-.
The death of the 4th baronet was presumed as on or since July 25th, 1900, by order of the
Probate Court, October 24th, 19*0.
CAMPBELL, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of New Brunswick.
By perseverance a conqueror.
Sir William Andrewes Ava Camp-
bell, M.C. , 5th Baronet ; b. Dec. nth, 1880; s.
his brother, Sir Archibald Augustus Ava,
1916; Capt. Yeo. ; European War 1915-18
(M.C.).
^rma— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gyronny of eight or
and sable ; 2nd, argent, a lymphad sable ; 3rd, or, a fesse
cheeky argent and azure ; in the centre point of the whole
a heart gules, ensigned with the ancient crown of Scotland
or ; on a chief of honorable augmentation, argent a mount
vert inscribed “Ava” in letters of gold, thereon a Bur-
mese stockade proper, between a representation of the gold
cross and clasp conferred on the 1st baronet during the
Peninsular war ; on the dexter, pendent from a ribbon
gules, fimbriated azure, and on the sinister pendent from a
ribbon azure, the badge of the Portuguese order of the
“Tower and Sword." (Trials — 1st, on a mount vert a Bur-
mese warrior on horseback armed and accoutred proper :
2nd, out of an eastern crown or, a demi-lion issuant support-
ing with the dexter paw a crowned heart as in the aims.
Residence— Malika, Likatlong, Bloemfontein, S. Africa.
Sister living— Mary Ava Margaret : in. 1916, Gurth
Edelsten. Residence , Vaalkraal, Sepani, Orange Free
State, S. Africa.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet)— BLEN H E I M AVA, b. March 30th. 1848. Residence , West-
field, Cupar, Fife.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Elizabeth Margaret. Maria Georgina. Residence ,
Westfield, Cupar, Fife.
The 1st baronet, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Archibald, G.C.B., was Col. of the 62nd Regiment, and Com -m-
Chief in Burmese War The 2nd baronet. Mai. -Gen. Sir John, was killed in the assault of the Redan,
Sebastopol. 1855. The 4th baronet, Sir Archibald Augustus Ava Campbell, Lieut. Queens Own
Cameron Highlanders, d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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CAMPBELL, Creation (U.K.) 1913, with precedency of 1804, of Ardnamurchan,
Argyllshire.
Sir John Bruce Stuart Campbell, D.S.O. , 2nd Baronet (cr. 1913);
fo. Jan. 3rd, 1877; formerly Major Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt. ) ; European War
1914-18 (wounded twice, D.S.O. with Bar, Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. 1917 (Bar
1919) : m. 1902, Jessie Nicholson, da. of John Miller, formerly of Parkside,
S. Australia, and has issue.
&rms — Not recorded at College of Arms.
Residence —
Son living— BRUCE COLIN PATRICK, b. July 2nd, 1904.
Sisters living — Lya Ethelle, b. 1 869. — — Agnese Eleanor Mina, b. 1872 : tn. 1899, Frederick
William Theobald, and has issue living, John Campbell, b. 1900, — Wilfred Murray, b. 1911.
Uncle living (not in remainder ) — Frederick, C.B., b. 1843 ; formerly Lieut. R.A., and Lieut. -
Col. Comdt. and Hon. Col. (V.D.) 1st Argyll and Bute Vol. Artillery, S. Div., R.G.A. ; C.B.
<Civil) 1902 : m. 1869, Emilie Guillaumine, el. da. of the late Donald Maclaine, of Lochbuie,
Argyllshire, and has issue living, Ian Maxwell (The Nook, Kingswood Road, Norwood, S.E.),
b. 1870: m. 1901, Hilda Mary, da. of Claude Fitzroy Wade, and has issue living, Lome Maclaine
l 1902, Alan Fitzroy b. 1903, John Hunter McNeill b. 1905, — Charles Stewart, C.B.E. (Club, East
India United Service), b. 1875 ; ed. at Dulwich Coll., and at King’s Coll., Camb.(B.A. 1897); is
Lieut. -Col. Indian Army Reserve, and in I.C.S. ; C.B.E. (Civil) 1919, — Edward Taswell, b. 1879:
tn. 1904, Edith Jane, da. of Arthur John Warren, and has issue living, Charles Duncan McNair
b. 1906, Frances Henrietta b. 1905, — James Douglas, R.N., b. 1882; became Lieut. 1903, Lieut.-
Com. 1911, and Com. 1915 : tn. 1911, Lilian Alice, da. of Sir Joseph Outerbridge, of St. John’s,
Newfoundland, and has issue living, Helen Douglas b. 1913, — Gordon, V.C. , D.S.O.. R.N., b.
1886; became Lieut. 1907, Lieut. Com. 1915, and Com. 1916; served during European War
^914-17 (despatches, V.C., D.S.O. with two Bars, Croix de Guerre) ; D.S.O. 1916 (two Bars 1917) :
m. 1911, Mary Jeanne, da. of H. V. S. Davids, of Hillier House, Guildford, and has issue
Jiving, Frederick David Gordon b. 1915, — Colin Macleod, b. 1890: m. 1913, Kathleen Lorna, da.
of N. T. Carter, of Chulsa, Lawries Park, Sydenham, S.E., and has issue living, Nancy Emilie
Lorna b. 1914, — Emilie Maclaine, — Rose Mary. Residence , Airds, Sydenham Hill, S.E. Club ,
Naval and Military.
Donald Campbell was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia 1628, and resigned his dignity into the
King’s hands on Aug. 28th, 1643, for a new enfeoffment of it and the lands annexed, in favour of his
nephew and heirs male. Upon the decease of Donald, his nephew (George) did not, however, claim
the title, neither did the three next succeeding heirs, but about 1790 John Campbell, great-great-
grandson of George Campbell (ante) resumed the title as 6th baronet, being followed in turn by his
son. John, Lieut. -Gov. of St. Vincent’s 1845-53, and his grandson, Maj.-Gen. John William Campbell,
C.B. (who served in Crimean Campaign 1855, in China Campaign i860, and in Afghan War 1879-80),
whose claim, however, to be placed on the Roll of Baronets in right of the 1628 creation was not
recognised, but upon whom a new Baronetcy of the United Kingdom was conferred in Nov. 1913,
with special precedence as above-mentioned.
CAMPBELL, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Glenavy, co. Antrim.
Right Hon. Sir James Henry Mussen
Campbell, P.C., 1st Baronet , youngest son of
late William Mussen Campbell, of Prospect House,
Terenure, co. Dublin; b. April 4th, 1851; ed. at
Kingstown Sch.,and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (Classical
Scholar 1872, Vice-Chancellor’s Gold Medallist
1873, B.A. Gold Medallist and Senior Moderator
in Classics, Modern History, Law, and Political
Economy 1874, Auditor and Gold Medallist in
Oratory and History of Coll. Historical So.)
Hon. LL.D., Dublin 1904 ; Bar. King’s Inns,
Dublin 1878, a K.C. (Ireland) 1892, a Bencher
King’s Inns 1894, a Bencher Gray’s Inn 1900,
and a K.C. (England) 1906; a Member of the
N.-E. Circuit in Ireland ; joined English Bar 1898;
sometime Senior Crown Prosecutor for cos. Antrim
and Armagh and for Co. and City of Dublin ;
appointed Chancellor of the Dioceses of Dublin^
Glendalough, and Kildare 1909, and Vice-Chan-
cellor, Dublin Univ. 1919 ; was Solicitor- Gen. for
Ireland 1901-5, and Attorney-Gen. Dec. 1905 ; re-appointed Attorney-Gen. 1916,
and became Lord Ch. Justice of Ireland Nov. 1916, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland
June 1918 ; sat as M.P. for St. Stephen’s Green Div. of Dublin ( C ) Jan. 1898 to Oct.
1900 (when he was defeated), and for Dublin Univ. March 1903 to Nov. 1916 ; P.C.
1905 : m. 1884, Emily, da. of the late John MacCullagh, Resident Magistrate, having
had issue, of whom the youngest, Philip Sidney, b. 1893 ; Lieut. -Com. R.N.V.R. ;
d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
&rms-Gyronny of eight sable and erminois, on a pale gules a sword erect proper, pommel
and hilt or. Crrst — A boar’s head fessewise erased erminois.
Seat— Glenavy, Milltown, co. Dublin. Clubs — Carlton, Dublin University, Ulster.
Sons living— CHARLES HENRY GORDON, b. Oct. 22nd, 1885; Bar. Gray’s Inn, 1911 : tn.
1912, Beatrice Moss, el. da. of William Elvery, of Rothbury, Foxrock, co Dublin, and has issue
Patrick Gordon, b. 1913, — Beatrice Columbine, b. 1914. Chambers, 3, Dr. Johnson’s
Buildings, Temple, E.C.— Cecil James Henry, b. 1891 ; Bar.-at-Law; is Major Army Ser. Corps.
Daughter llving-Violet Lilian, b. 1888.
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COCKBURN-CAMPBELL, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of Gartsford, Ross-shire.
[Pronounced “ Coburn-Campbell.”]
Sir Alexander Thomas Cockburn-Campbell,
5th Baronet ; b. 1872 ; s. his father, Sir Thomas, 1892 : m.
1918, Maude Frances Lorenzo, da. of Alfred Giles, of Bow-
rook Station, Northern Territory, S. Australia, and has issue.
$rms — Quarterly 1st and 4th : quarterly, i. and iv., gyronny of eight
or and sable. Campbell ; ii., argent, a galley or lymphad sails furled, oars
in action sable ; iii., or, a fesse cheeky azure and argent, over all a chief
argent charged with a rock proper superscribed “Gibraltar,” between
two medals for Seringapatam and Talavera ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly,
1. and iv., argent, an ostrich feather ensigned with an Imperial crown
proper, between three cocks, two and one, gules ; ii. and iii., six mascles
three two and one or, Cockbum. Crrst — 1st, a dexter hand holding a
scimitar all proper, Campbell.
Residence — Port Darwen, West Australia.
Son living— THOMAS, b. 1918.
Brother living— John Stothert, b. 1873.
Sisters living — Rachel Mary Anne, b. 1878 : m. 1903, Cecil Hedley Salmon. Residence ,
Gartsford, Cottesloe, W. Australia. Lalla, b. 1882.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Charlotte Isabella. Residence ,
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Lucy Anne (Lady Cockburn-Campbell, ), da. of the late Arthur
Trimmer, of Pootenup, W. Australia: m. 1870, Sir Thomas Cockburn-Campbell, 4th baronet, who
d. 1892. Residence , Gartsford, Cottesloe, W. Australia.
Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alexander Campbell, 1st baronet, Col. of 80th Regiment, greatly distinguished
himself at Seringapatam, also in the Peninsula, 1809-11, where he commanded a division of the
British Army. He was created a baronet 1815, and in 1821 obtained a new patent, which extended the
limitation to the male issue of his daughter Olympia (Mrs. Cockburn), and afterwards to the male issue
of his daughter Isabella Charlotte (Lady Malcolm). The 2nd baronet assumed in 1824 the additional
surname of Campbell. Sir Thomas, 4th baronet, was Pres, of Legislative Council of W. Australia.
HOME-PURVES-HUME-CAMPBELL, Creation (N.S.) 1665, of Purves Hall, Berwickshire.
[Name nronounoed “ Hume-Purvis-Hume-Campbell.’’]
Sir John Home - Purves - Hume-
Campbell, 8th Baronet , only son of the late
Charles Hyde Home Purves (infra), great-
grandson of 5th Baronet; b. Aug. 9th, 1879;
j. his kinsman, Sir Hugh, 1894; ed. at Eton;
has assumed the additional surnames of Hume-
Campbell; has been Lieut. 2nd Life Guards,
Capt. Lothians and Berwickshire Imperial Yeo.,
Lieut. -Com. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve, and
temporary Capt. Reserve Regts. of Household
Cav. ; served during European War I9I5'I7
in Antwerp, Dardanelles, France and Egypt
(twice wounded) : m. 1901, Emily Jane (from
whom he obtained a divorce 1919), only da.
of the Rev. Robert Digby Ram (formerly V. of Hampton, Middlesex), Preb. of
St. Paul’s, and has issue.
&rms — Quarterly : first grand quarter, 1st and 4th vert, a lion rampant argent ; 2nd and 3rd, argent,
the popinjays vert : second grand quarter gyronny of eight or and sable within a bordure gules, charged
with eight escallops of the first a canton gyronny of eight of the third and ermine : third grand
quarter, azure on a fesse between three mascles argent as many cinquefoils of the first : fourth
grand quarter, quarterly, 1st and 4th, gules, three piles engrailed argent ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a
cross engrailed azure ; over all in surtout an escutcheon argent charged with an orange slipped
and imperially crowned all proper. ijlrrst —A dexter arm issuing from a heart and grasping a
scimitar all proper. j&upporttrs — Two lions rampant, reguardant argent.
Residence —
Daughters living — Mabel Jane, b. 1905 Elsie Barbara, b. 1907.
Sister living— Alice : m. 1904, Lieut.-Col. St. John Louis Hyde du Plat-Taylor, D.S.O., formerly
R.A. , and has issue living, Erederica Joan Mabel, b. 1906. Seat, Purves, Greenlaw, Berwickshire.
The 6th baronet, Sir William, assumed in 1819, the surnames of Hume-Campbell, in accordance
with the will of his great-uncle, Hugh, 3rd and last Earl of Marchmont, and Sir Hugh Hume,
Campbell, 7th baronet, sat ds M.P. for Berwickshire (O 1834-47.
Campbell-Orde, see Orde.
CARDEN, Creation (I.) 1787, of Templemore, Tipperary.
Sir John Craven Carden, 5th Baronet ; b. Jan.
301I1, 1854 ; s. his father, A/r John Craven, 1879; ed. at Eton,
and at Trim Coll., Camb. ; formerly Lieut. Queen’s Co. Militia;
is a J.P. and a County Councillor (N. Div.) for co. Tipperary
(High Sheriff 1882): m. 1891, Sybil Martha, who d. I911? da.
of the late Gen. Valentine Baker, and has issue.
£\nns — Argent, a mascle gules between three pheons sable. Crrsi— A
pheon sable.
Seat — Templemore Abbey, co. Tipperary.
Son living - JOHN VALENTINE, b. Feb. 6th, 1892; ed. at Harrow ;
formerly Capt. R.A.S.C : m. 1015, Vera Madeleine, da. of William
Henry d’Hervet-d'Egvillc, of Springbourne Lodge, Queens Park,
Bournemouth.
Fide et amore.
With faith and love.
Proved fidelity crowns all.
DERRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Daughter living— Audrey, b. 1897.
Brothers living* — Frederick Richard, b. 1856: tn. 1885, Miriam, da. of — Beale, and has issue
living, Frederick Craven, b. 1890, — Richard Craven, b. 1893, — Helen Mary: tn. 1912, Herbert
Roger, — Pattie : m. 1915, D. A. Morrell.—— Coldstream James, b. 1857 ; formerly Capt. Connaught
Rangers; served in S. African war 1881, and in Soudan campaign 1885 : tn. 1891, Rose Margaret
Ponton, youngest da. of the late David Johnstone, of Croy Shandon, Dumbartonshire, and has issue
living, Eileen Margaret, b. 1893. Residence,
Sisters living — Julia Ellen Beatrice: tn. 1889, George Edward De Vere Kennedy [see Kennedy,
Bt. J. Residence, Westown, Straffan, co. Kildare. Norah Ierne : m. 1903, Lieut. -Col. Henry
Sargeaunt, Staff Paymaster Army Pay Depart., and has issue living, Henry Anthony, b. 1907, —
Margaret Ierne (twin), b. 1904.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major Henry Charles Carden, D.S.O., 8thBatn. Devonshire Regt.,
2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1855, d. (killed in action) 1915 : tn. 1881, Blanche
Catherine, da. of Rear-Adm. John Parry Jones-Parry, J.P., of Edern, Boscombe,
Hants : —
Henry Craven, b. 1882,- Humphry John, b. 1886.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Henry Daniel Carden (infra) ; —
Issue of the late Col. Henry Parry Carden, b. 1854, d. 1910 : m. 1897, Araby (now of
Savilmore, near Newry), da. of the late Howard Burton, of Cookstown, and widow of
Edward Nugent Greer : —
Catherine Constance, b. 1898. Sybil Parry, b. 1900.
Issue of the late Col. Henry Daniel Carden, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1822, d. 1894 :
tn. 1847, Catharine Rebecca, who d. 1914, da. of John Parry de Winton, of
Maesderwen, Brecon : —
Frances Mary : tn. 1871, Major John Aldridge, formerly Capt. 20th Regt. Residence, Inholme,
Hungerford.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Arthur Carden (infra) : —
Issue of the late Arthur Craven Carden, b. 1853, d. 1881 : m. 1875, Marian (now of Oldbury
Place, Ightham, Kent), da. of John Henty, of St. Florence, Pembroke : —
Edith Craven, b. 187-.
Issue of the late Rev. Arthur Carden, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1823, d. 1863 :
tn. 1852, Rosa Emily, who d. 1908, da. of William Wilton Woodward of Matson
House, Gloucestershire : —
Henry Westenra, b. 1857 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Lieut. -Col. and Staff-Paymaster, Army
Pay Depart. ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882, in Nile Expedition 1884-5, and with Burma
Expedition 1888-9 : m- 1886, Emily Elphinstone, who d. 1918. da. of the late Rev. William
Courtenay Clack, R. of Moreton Hampstead, Devon, and has issue living, Bernard Westenra,
b. 1887 ; is Lieut. Gloucestershire Regt., — Cecil Courtenay, b. 1892, — Henry Elphinstone, b. 1894,
— Violet Courtenay, b. 1889, — Beryl, b. 189-, — Hazel, b. 189-, — Sybil Rose Courtenay, b. 189-, —
Murie Elphinstone, b. 189-, — Christina Annette, b. 190-,— Pearl Elphinstone, b. 190-.
This family, originally of Lincolnshire, settled at Templemore, co. Tipperary, about 1650.
CARDEN, Creation (U.K.) 1887, of Wimpole Street, Middlesex, and of Mole Lodge,
Surrey.
Sir Frederick Henry Walter Car-
den,! 3rd Baronet ; b. Oct. 17th, 1873; s • his
father, Lieut.-Col. Sir Frederick Walter, 1909 ;
formerly Major 1st Life Guards: m. 1901, Winifred
Mary, da. of the late Philip Wroughton [see Neeld,
Bt.], and has issue.
&rms — Per pale sable and gules, a staff sling in bend
between four pheons saltirewise, all argent. Crest— On a
fasces fessewise or, a wolf’s head erased sable, pierced in
the neck with an arrow bendwise or, point downwards
gold, embrued proper.
Seat — Stargroves, East Woodhay, Newbury, Berks.
Son living— HENRY CHRISTOPHER, b. Oct. 16th,
1908.
Daughter living— Enid Evelyn, b. 1902.
Sister living — Lilian Edith Laura, b. 1871 : tn. 1899,
Bertram Hugh Barton, and has issue living, Frederick
Bertram, b. 1900 ; Lieut. 17th Lancers, — Hugh Ronald,
b. 1902, — Storeen Lily, b. 1906. Residences , Straffan
House, Straffan, co. Kildare ; Chateau Langoa, St.
Julien, Beychevelle, Gironde, France.
Aunt living (daughter of 1st baronet)— Clara Fanny: m.
1861, Septimus William Sibley, F.R.C.S., who d. 1893, and
has issue living, Walter Knowsley (of 7, Cavendi.-h Place,
W., Holly Lawn, Wembley, and Chalet Sans-Souci, Puys,
Dieppe, France. Club , Bath), M.D., b. 1862 ; ed. at Camb.
Univ. (B. A. 1883, M. A. and M.D. 1891) ; M. R.C.S. Eng.
1886, M.B. and B.C. 1888, and M.R.C.P. Lond. 1891 ;
is Physician to St. John’s Hospital for Diseases of the
Skin (London) : tn. 1892, Georgiana Marie, only da. of the late Capt. G. Butlin, and has issue living,
Roger Hastings b. 1893, Mary Philomena b. 1907, — Osbert Carden (of Abercorn, Hanger Lane,
Ealing, W.), b. 1868 ; L.P. and L.S.S.A., London 1899: tn. 1st, 1894, Edith Marion, who d. 1906,
da. ot O’Connell Shaw, of Belfast ; 2ndly, 1908, Arabella Rosa Bertles, da. of the late William
Vickers, of Westmorland, Jamaica, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Osbert Lacon Carden b.
1895, Godfrey William b. 1902, Eric George b. 1906, (by 2nd marriage) Araby Josephine b. 1915, —
Edith Mabel Fanny (of 6, Earl's Road, Tunbridge Wells) : m. 1899, the Rev. Carl Ludvig Olsen,
who d. 1907, V. of St. Thomas’s Kendal, and has issue living, Harald Sibley b. 1901, Winifred
* The el. brother, Henry Charles Carden, D.S.O., d. (killed in action! 1915 (see colls, ante),
and the youngest brother, Derrick Alfred Carden, b. 1875 ; Capt. Seaforth Highlanders (R©96-shire
Buffs, Duke of Albany’s) ; d. (of wounds in action), 1915.
t His younger brother, Ronald James Walter Carden, b. 1876 ; Major Lancers, and temporary
Lieut.-Col. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
5*
With faith and lave.
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Helga b. 1903, —Ethel Clara : m. 1891, William Alfred Pite, a Fellow of Roy. Institute of British
Architects, of 116, Jermyn Street, S.W., and Ethelburga, 13, Elm Grove Road, Ealing, W., having
had issue, Robert William b. 1893; Lieut. R.E. ; Gallipoli and Mesopotamia 1915-18 (wounded,
despatches), Horace Victor Walter b. 1898 ; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batn. Hampshire Regt , d. (killed in
action during European War) 1918, Edith Kathleen b. 1892, Sybil Mary b. 1895, — Flora Alice:
in. 1891, Hedley Coward Bartlett, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Bar.-at-Law, of Saffron Walden, 1,
Cloisters, Temple, E.C., and Pembridge Castle, Herefordshire, and has issue living, Justinian
Hedley b. 1904, Marjorie Muriel b. 1894, Cynthia Artah b. 1898, Enid Flora b. 1901, Nancy Iris
b. 1907, — Adeline Pamela: in. 1897, Stanley Tooth, A.M.I.C.E., and has issue living, Ronald
Stanley b. 1900, Joan Pamela b. 1898, Faith Adeline b. 1904, — Nona Beatrice Jemima: in. 1905,
W. Woodgate-Jones of Prettymans, Edenbridge, Kent, and has issue living, Noel Philip b. 1912,
Beatrice b. 1907, Meriel b. 1908, Ruth b. 1914.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Augustus Carden, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1836,
d. 1873: in. 1859, Caroline Gertrude, who d. 1886, da. of John Arnold Mello,
of Leinster Gardens, W. : —
.Evangeline Gertrude : in. 1st, 1887, John Effingham Lawrence, who d. 1890 ; 2ndly, 1893, William
Ashford Caunter, who d. 1919, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Rowena Evangeline Grace,
b. 1894. Residence ,
Issue of the late Alexander James Carden, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1839, d. 1897 : m. 1863,
Ann Rule (now of 29, Sinclair Gardens, Kensington, W.), only da. of John Thomas
Clements : —
Rev. James, b. 1865; served during European War: in. 1894, Cornelia Charlotte, da. of the late
Cornelius Turner, and has issue living, Cornelia, b. 1895. Residence, 53, Richmond Gardens,
Shepherd’s Bush, W. George Frederick, b. 1868: m. 1895, Katherine Judith, da. of C. Mar, nix.
Henry, b. 1872 : in. 1894, and has issue living.- Robert Walter, b. 1875 ; Lieut. R.E. ;
European War 1914-18 : m. 1901, Ethel May, el. da. of the late Lemuel Johns, of Christchurch,
New Zealand, and has issue living, Derick Walter, b. 1902,— Ronald Tracy, b. 1903. Pamela,
b. 1871 : m. 1894, Percy William Bullock, solicitor. Residence , The Staithe, 90, Sunningfields
Road, Hendon, N.W. Rowena, b. 1880.
The 1st baronet, Sir Robert Walter Carden (sometime M. P. for Barnstaple) was Lord Mayor
of London 1857, and an Alderman 1849-88. The 2nd Baronet was High Sheriff of Hants 1891.
CAREW, Creation (E.) 1661, of Haccombe, Devonshire.
Sir Henry Palk Carew, 9th Baronet , son of
the late Henry Carew, 2nd son of 7th Baronet [see
infra]; b. Feb. 26th, 1870 ; s. his uncle, Sir Walter Palk,
1874: m. 1889, Frances Gertrude, youngest da. of the late
Robert Lock-Roe, J.P., of The Manor House, Lynmouth,
N. Devon, and has issue.
Jims — Or, three lions passant in pale sable. Crrst — A demi-mast,
the round top set off with palisadoes or, a demi-lion issuant thereout sable.
Residence — High Kelton, Berkhamsted, Herts.
Son living — THOMAS PALK, b. 1890 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. : in.
1913, his cousin, Ivy Madeleine Laura (from whom he obtained a decree
nisi of divorce 1920), da. of Major Arthur John Breakey (infra), and has
issue living, Zia, b. 1914. Residence,
Daughter living— Dora Gertrude, b. 1894.
Sisters living — Edith Elizabeth: in. 1885, Richard Bazett.— Florence
Palk: in. 1888, Gerald Gordon Bond, formerly of Freston, Suffolk, and has issue living, Gerald
Carew, b. 1895, — Henry Carew, b. 1904, — Ivy Nesta Geraldine, b. 1889, — Laura Elizabeth Georgina,
b. 1891,— Anita Gertrude, b. 1894. Resides in Florida, U.S.A. Laura Augusta Susan : in. 1887,
Lieut. -Col. Arthur John Breakey, O.B.E., foimerly R.A., having had issue, of whom Walter Arthur
Carew, b. 1889 : in. 1913, Laura, da. of J. Barron, of Florida, U.S.A., — Jasper Otho John Carew,
b. 1890; in Roy. Fusiliers; d. (on active ser.) 1917, — Ivy Madeleine Laura, b. 1897: m. 1913,
Thomas Palk Carew (ante), who obtained a decree nisi of divorce 1920. Residence ,
Daughter living Of 8th Baronet — Elizabeth Anne. Residences , Haccombe, Newton Abbot ; Mar-
ley House, S. Devon.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandsons of the late Thomas Carew (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Henry William Carew, b. 1845, d. 1901 : in. T885, Maude Eliza, da. of the
late Rev. Fitzwilliam John Taylor, R. of Haccombe and E. and W. Ogwell, Newton Abbot : —
Of whom Peter Fitzwilliam, b. r887 ; ed. at F.M.C. ; is Major Roy. Suffolk Regt. : in. 1919, Joyce
Margaret, da. of the late Capt. the Hon. Arthur Grenville Fortescue f see E. Fortescue, colls.],
and has issue living, Nicolas Jasper Grenville, b. r 920.^— Jasper, b. 1894; 2nd Lieut. Prince of
Wales’s Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.) ; d. (killed in action) 19T4.
Issue of the late Thomas Carew, 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1810, d. 1876 : m.
1842, Charlotte, who d. 1884, da. of Sir William Curtis, 2nd baronet : —
Alfred Curtis, b. 1847 ; is a retired Com. R.N., and a J.P. for British Columbia : m. 1893, Susannah,
da. of the late Edmund Grantham, and has issue living, Thomas Alfred Curtis, b. 1895 ; is in
Canadian Mounted Rifles, — Henry Walter Palk, b. 1896; is in Canadian Mounted Rifles,—
Nicholas John, b. 1904, — Dorothy Susannah, b. 1894. Residence , Vernon, British Columbia.
Club , Junior Constitutional. - — Rev. Thomas Gerald, b. 1848 ; is Curate of S. Brent. Residence ,
Hillside, South Brent, S. Devon.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Carew, 3rd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Baker Carew, b. 1823, d. 1899: m. 1851, Augusta Elizabeth
(now of Collipriest Cottage, Tiverton), da. of Thomas Daniel, of Stoodleigh, Devon : —
Charles Robert Sydenham, M.P., b. 1853; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1876); is a J.P. for Devon;
sat as M.P. for N.-E., or Tiverton, Div. of Devonshire (U) Dec. 1915 to Nov. 1918; elected for
Tiverton Div. thereof Dec. 1918 : in. 1891, Muriel Mary Heathcoat, da. of Sir John Hcathcoat
Heathcoat-Amory, 1st Bt., having had issue, of whom Peter Gawen, b. 1894; Capt. Devon Yeo., —
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Francis Ludovic, b. 1895; 2nd Lieut. 20th Hussars; d. (killed in action) 1914, — Nesta Muriel, b.
1892,— Elizabeth Dora, b. 1897, — Nancy, b. 1899. Residences , Collipriest, and Warnicombe,
Tiverton. Clubs, Carlton, Windham.— Rev. Walter Gawen, b. 1870 ; is R. of Bickleigh : m. 1899,
Blanche Gwendolen, da. of the late W. J. Llewellyn, of Southwooil, Tiverton, and has issue living,
Lorna Gwendolen, b. 1902, — Olive Dorothea, b. 1904. Residence , Bickleigh Rectory, Tiverton,
Devon.— Dora Frances : m. 1885, Charles Fetherstonhaugh, and has issue living, Charles Francis
Carew, b. 1886, — Robert Geoffrey, b. 1889, — Florence Dorothy, b. 1888, — Violet Maude, b. 1891, —
Marjorie Constance, b. 1893. Residence ,
Grandchild of the late Rev. Robert Baker Carew (ante)
Issue of the late Francis Henry Carew, b. 1852, d. 1888 : m. 1878, Rose Matilda, who d. 1881,
da. of Adm. the Hon. Sir Edward Alfred John Harris, K.C.B. [E. Malmesbury) : —
Dorothy Beatrix Rose, b. 1881 : m. 1908, Major Humphrey St. Leger Stucley, Grenadier Guards,
who d. (killed in action) 1914 [see Stucley, Bt., colls.].
The family of Carew is of great antiquity in Devon and Cornwall, and claims a common descent,
with the Dukes of Leinster and Earls of Plymouth from Otho, a powerful English Baron temp. Edward
the Confessor, whose son, Walter Fitz-Other, was Castellan of Windsor 1078. For several generations
the heads of the family are described as Barons of Carew and Hidron, but none of them sat in Parliament
with the exception of Nicholas de Carew, who subscribed to the celebrated Barons’ letter to the Pope
n 1300 ; and from his second son the present family is descended in a direct line.
CARGILL, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Glasgow.
Sir John Traill Cargill, ist Baronet, son of David Sime Cargill,
an E. India merchant, of Glasgow ; b. Jan. 10th, 1867 ; is Chm. Burma Oil Co.
(Limited), of 175, West George Street, Glasgow, and a D.L. for Glasgow : m. 1895,
and has issue.
anir Ctmt — Not on record at College of Arms at time of going to press.
Residences — Ard-na-Choile, Newtonmore, Inverness-shire; 10, Lowther Terrace, Kelvinside,
Glasgow.
Daughter living— One.
CARLILE, Creation (U K.) 1917, of Ponsbourne, co. Hertford.
Let us be humble.
H umUTATF^
Sir (Edward) Hildred Carlile,
C.B.E., 1st Baronet , 2nd son of the late Edward
Carlile, of Richmond Hill, Surrey; b. July 10th,
1852 ; ed. privately ; sometime Capt. W. Yorkshire
Yeo. Cav. ; is Hon. Col. (T.D.) 5th Batn. (Comdg.
2nd Vol. Batn. 1898-1904) Duke of Wellington’s
(W. Riding Regt.), a J.P. for W. Riding of Yorkshire,
and a J.P. and D.L. for Hertfordshire ; unsuccessfully
contested Huddersfield Oct. 1900 ; sat as M.P. for
Mid, or St. Albans, Div. of Hertfordshire (C) Jan.
1906 to Dec. 1919; Knt. 1911, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920:
m. 1876, Isabella, 3rd da. of Cornelius Hanbury,
of Manor House, Little Berkhampstead, Herts,
having had issue, of whom the only son, Edward
Hildred Hanbury, b. 1881 ; Major Yeo. ; d. (killed
in action during European War) 1918: m. 1917,
Ruth Melicent, da. of Capt. W. PI. Dawson, for-
merly Inniskilling Dragoons, of Ravensdale, Tun-
bridge Wells, and Chalet Passiflora, Cannes.
$rms — Or, a cross-flory gules, on a chief of the second a saltire of the first. Crest — Two
dragons’ heads addors^e vert.
Seat — Ponsbourne Park, near Hertford. Club— Carlton.
Daughters living— Beatrice Gundreda : m. 1904, Major Thomas Brooke. Residence , Healey
House, near Huddersfield.— —Janet Mary Muriel: m. 1920, Capt. Murray Barclay Buxton, M.C ,
Norfolk Regt. [see Buxton, Bt., colls.]. Residence, Silverburn, Hoddesdon. Eleanor Cicely.
CARMICHAEL, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of Nutwood, Surrey. [Extinct 1902.]
Sir James Morse Carmichael, 3rd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet — May : m. 1890, the Rev. Edmund Raven Hollings, who d.
1901. Residence, 19, Victoria Park Square, Bethnal Green, E.
Carmichael-Anstruther see Anstruther.
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RIVETT-CARNAC, Creation (U.K.) 1836, of Derby.
Sir Claude James Rivett-Carnac, 4th
Baronet ; b. Dec. 21st, 1877 ; s. his father, Sir
James Henry Sproule, 1909; ed. at Wellington
Coll. ; formerly in Cape Mounted Rifles : served
during S. African War 1899-1902 (medal with five
clasps).
^rw2 — Quarterly argent and azure, two swords in
saltire proper between three mullets, one in chief and two
in fesse, and a crescent in base countercharged. Crrst — A
sword erect pommel and hilt or, issuing from a crescent
ermine, the internal part gules.
Residence —
Sisters living— Beatrice Hilda Sproule, b. 1876 : m. 1900,
Harry Percival Foulerton, M.D. (H.M.’s Prisons’ Ser.) ;
sometime Dep. Med. Officer, Holloway Prison, N.,
and has issue living, Derek Percival Rivett-Carnac, b.
1903, — James Richard Carnac, b. 1909. Muriel Edith
Frances, b. 1879 : in. 1908, Francis Charles Montague
Van Cortlandt. Residence , 93, Gloucester Road, S.
Kensington, S.W.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd Baronet) — Frances Henri-
etta : in. 1866, Col. Henry Stratton Bates, who d. 1918,
formerly Comdg. Batn. Princess of Wales’s Own (York-
shire Regt.), and Capt. Hussars. Residence, Langtons,
Alresford, Hants.— Caroline Anne Emma : m. 1875,
Maj.-Gen. John Pennock Campbell, who d. 1903, for-
merly Col. Comdg. 1st Batn. E. Lancashire Regt., and
has issue living, Constance, — Ethel : m. 1904, Charles
Boyle,- -Eva, — May. Residence,
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Mary Jeannie {Lady Rivett-Carnac ), da. of the late Ambrose
Henderson, of Bodmin : m. 1872, Sir James Henry Sproule Rivett-Carnac, 3rd baronet, who d.
1909. Residence, Vicarage Cottage, Southwater, Horsham.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William John Rivett-Carnac, B.C.S., 2nd son of 1st baronet,
b. 1822, d. 1874 : 111. 1846, Mary Anstruther, who d. 1911, da. of the late Rev.
Perceval Spearman Wilkinson, of Mount Oswald, Durham : —
WILLIAM PERCEVAL, b. 1847 : in. 1885, Frances Maria, da. of the late Francis Charles Forbes,
B.C.S., and has issue living, Mary Frances, b. 1886, — Elinor Maud, b. 1887: in. 1912, Claud
Robert Nightingale [ see Nightingale, Bt., colls.]. Rev. George Clennell, b. 1850; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1873); is R. of Woldingham : m. 1st, 1885, Emily
Louisa, who d. 1894, da. of the late Rev. George Crabbe, R. of Merton, Norfolk ; 2ndly, 1901,
Eva Mary Bernard, da. of the late James Orr, of Melbourne, and has issue living (by 1st
marriage), Henry George Crabbe, b. 1889; sometime in Indian Police, — James William, D.S.C.,
R.N., b. 1891 ; became Lieut. 1912 ; European War 1914-19 in Baltic as Gunnery Lieut,
(despatches, D.S.C.), — (by 2nd marriage), John Temple, b. 1906, — (by 1st marriage), Evelyn
Anna, b. 1887 : in 1915, B. S. Wilmot,— Jby 2nd marriage), Aileen Mary, b. 1908. Residence,
Woldingham Rectory, Surrey.— Percy Temple, b. 1852; ed. at Harrow; formerly Lieut.-Col.
and Brevet Col. 2nd Batn. Duke of Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt.); served in Mashonaland 1897
(Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and in S. Africa 1899-1900 (despatches) : in. 1898, Alice, da. of Major Sidney
Herbert, formerly of Maritzburg, S. Africa, and has issue living, Perceval Sydney, b. 1904, —
Alice, b. 1899. Ernest Henry, b. 1857 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly' Col. Indian Army ; sometime
Comdg. 3rd (Lahore) Div. N. Army ; served in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal), and in Egyptian
campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie) : in. 1916. Wilfrid Theodore, b. 1864 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Clare Coll., Camb. ; is a Mining Engineer: in. 18 — , and has issue living,
John, b. 18 — , — Peter, b. 18 — .
Grandchildren of the late William John Rivett-Carnac (ante) : —
Issue of the late Louis Wilfred Guise Rivett-Carnac, b. 1854, d. 1904 : in. 1883, Mabel, da.
of Col. — Southey : —
Marguerite Mabel, b. 1885. Sybil Mary, b. 1886 : in. 1912, Major Guy' Neville Buckland, D.S.O.,
R.A. (E. Crawford, colls.], and has issue living, Auriol Mary Lindsay, b. 1915. Ianthe, b. 1888 :
in. 1912, Norman Kershaw. Aileen Maud, A 1892.
Issue of the late Charles Forbes Rivett-Carnac, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1824, d.
1902: in. 1st, 1849, Flora Elizabeth, who d. 1859, da. of J. Baker; 2ndly, 1865,
Isabel Stannus, who d. 1913, da. of the late Major Alexander Gordon, of the
Madras Army : —
(By 1st marriage), Charles James, b. 1853 ; ed. at Rugby ; was in Financial Depart., Govt, of India
1872-1903 ; subsequently Financial Agent to Siamese Govt. (Grand Cross of Order of Crown of Siam) ;
formerly Accountant-Gen. and Commr. of Paper Currency, Burmah : in. 1st, 1877, Laura Margaret
Marion, who d. 1905, da. of the late Col. J. S. Ogilvie, B.S.C. ; 2ndly, 1906, Frances Clytie, da.
of the late Rev. Canon Greenstock, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Vernon Charles, b. 1878,—
(by 2nd marriage), Douglas Charles Chula Mahisr, b. 1907, — Charles Francis, b. 1909, — Louis
Charles Wykeham, b. 1912, — Clive Charles, b. 1916. Residence , 45, Gloster Terrace, Rouge
Bouillon, Jersey.— John Thurlow, b. 1856; formerly Dep.-Inspector-Gen. in Indian Police, E.
Bengal and Assam ; served in Burma 1885-7 (medal with clasp), and with Chin-Lushai Expedition
1889-00 clasp) : m. 1887, Edith Emily, da. of H. H. Brownlow, and has issue living, John Thurlow,
b. 1888 ; ed. at Eastbourne Coll. ; is an Assist. Sup., Indian Police, United Provinces, and temporary
Capt. Indian Army Reserve of Officers, — Percy Kenneth, b. 1890 ; ed. at Eastbourne Coll., and at
R.M.C. ; formerly Capt. Indian Army, — Herbert Gordon, b. 1892; ed. at Bradfield Coll. and at
R.M.C. ; is Capt. Indian Army', and Assist. Political Officer, Mesopotamia, — Edward Charles,
b. 1901 ; served with Red Cross Ambulance in France during European War 1918-19, — Edith
Maude, b. 1895 ; ,u- I9I7i Major Edward Temple, R.F.A., and has issue living, Edward Peter b.
1918. Residence, Haflong, Assam, India. Harry Morland, b. 1857 ; formerly in B.C.S.— (By 2nd
marriage), Seymour Gordon, b. 1868 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Lieut.-Col. R.E. , sometime Dep. Sec. in
Public Works Depart., Central Provinces, India: in. 1893, Martha Ella Maude, da. of John Latch,
and has issue living, Kathleen Maude, b. 1894 Florence Annie Gordon, b. 1869 : m. 1893. Col.
Albert Edward Whistler, Indian Army, and has issue living, Aubrey Rivett, b. 1894 ; is Lieut. Indian
Army (unattached),— Lashnur Gordon, b. 1898.— Winifred Gordon, b. 1871. Muriel Gordon,
b. 1870 : m. 1905, Lieut.-Col. Trimnell Martin Ward, Indian Army, and has issue living, Pamela
Muriel, b. 1908.
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Issue of the late Adm. John Rivett-Carnac, brother of 1st baronet (not in remainder
to baronetcy), b. 1796, d. 1869: m. 1826, Maria Jane, who d. 1883, sister of Sir
John Francis Davis, K.C.B., 1st baronet : —
John Henry, C.I.E., V.D. , b. 1839; ed. at Haileybury Coll. ; was in B.C.S. 1858-94 ; served as Sec. to
Sir Richard Temple (when Ch. Commr. of Central Provinces), as Commr. of Cotton and Commerce
to Govt, of India, as Special Commr. for Transport during Bengal Famine, and as Govt. Opium
Agent, Benares ; is a Knt. Grand Com. of Austrian Order of Francis Joseph, of Order of N.
Star of Sweden, and of Order of Albrecht the Bear, a F.S.A ., a Fellow of Bombay Univ.,< of the
Roy. Acad, of Sweden, and of Roy. So. of Denmark, etc., Hon. Col. Ghazipur Vol. Rifles and
Hon. Col. Comdt. Ghazipur Light Horse Vol. (V.D. ), and Lord of the Manor of Stanstead Hall
(Suffolk); appointed an A.D.C. to H.M. 1891 ; has Gold Medal of Cotton Supply Asso., and Grand
Cordon of Order of the Lion an^u Sun of Persia ; author of various papers on antiquarian subjects, a
Corresponding Member of Roy. Spanish Acad., and Hon. Member of many Scientific Sos. ; C. I.E.
1878: m. 1868, Annie Marion, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Marion Durand, K.C.S.I.,
C.B., R.E. [see Durand, Bt.]. Residence , Hotel des Trois ‘Couronnes, Vevey, Switzerland.
Club United Service.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. John Rivett-Carnac (ante) : —
Issue of the late Col. Edward Stirling Rivett-Carnac, nth Hussars, b. 1841, d. 188°° : m.
1872, Sophia, da. of the late John Irving Glennie, of 15, Devonshire Street, W. : —
John Stirling, b. 1875 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R. M.C. ; is Major Indian Cav., and a Gen.
Staff Officer with rank of Lieut. -Col. ; served in China 1900 (medal) : m. 1903, Lilian Muriel, da.
of Col. Leopold John Herbert Grey, C.S. I. [see E. Grey, col Is. 1. Arthur Temple b. 1879; ed.
at Wellington Coll. : m 1908, Edith Hilda, da. of the Rev. Canon Mullins, of Grahamstown, S.
Africa, and has issue living, Arthur John, b. 1909, — Edward Stirling, b. 1911, — Thomas Stephen,
b. 1915, — Elizabeth Hilda, b. 1913. Residence , Brandeston, Grahamstown, S. Africa. Alice
Mary, b. 1872 : m. 1904, Frederic Herbert Toyne, Bar. at-law. Dorothy Marion, b 1882 : m.
1912, Ralph Baker Penoyre, and has issue living, Ralph Carnac, b. 1913, — John Rivett, b. 1916.
Residence , Becketts House, Tinhead, Wilts.
The 1st baronet was Chairman of the East India Co. two years in succession, many years
M.P. for Sandwich, and Governor of Bombay 1838-41. His father, who was son of J. Rivett,
M.P. for Derby, assumed by sign-manual the additional surname of Carnac. The 2nd baronet
sat as M.P. for Lymington ( C ) 1852-60,
CARTIER, Creation (U.K.) 1868, of Montreal. [Extinct 1873.]
Sir George Etienne Cartier, ist and last Baronet.
Daughter living of 1st Baronet— Marie Hortense. Residence , Villa La Liane, Route d’Antibes
Cannes, France.
CASSEL, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Lincoln’s Inn, City of London.
Sir Felix Cassel, K.C., ist Baronet ;
b. Sept. 1 6th, 1869 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Corpus
Christi Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1894,
K.C. 1906, and a Bencher 1913 ; formerly Capt.
19th Batn. London Regt. ; was a County Councillor
for London, St. Pancras, W. Div. 1907-10; sat as
M.P. for St. Pancras, W. Div. (C) 1910-16; ap-
pointed Judge Advocate-Gen. 1916: in. 1908, Lady
Helen Grimston. da. of 3rd Earl of Verulam, and
has issue.
$rms — Azure, on a fesse argent between in chief two aloes
or and in base a bezant, a pyramid. ®mt — A Swedish elk
hound statant proper.
Residence — 25, Bryanston Square, W. Clubs — Carlton,
Alpine.
Sons living — ERNEST JAMES, b. Sept, ist, 1909.
Francis Edward, b. 1912.— Harold Felix, b. 1916.
Daughters living— Hermione Anne, b. 1910 Josephine
Helen (twin), b. 1916.
CATHCART, Creation (N.S.) 1704, of Carleton, Ayrshire. [Extinct 1916.]
' Sir Reginald Archibald Edward Cathcart, 6th and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 6th Baronet— Emily Eliza Steele ( Lady Cathcart'), da. of the late John
Pringle [see Pringle, Bt., colls.] : 7n. 1880, Capt. Sir Reginald Archibald Edward Cathcart,
6th Bt., who d. 1916, when the title became ext. Residences , Cluny Castle, Aberdeen; Titness
Park, Sunninghill, Berks.
CAVE, Creation (U.K.) 1896, of Cleve Hill. Mangotsfield, co. Gloucester; Sidhury
Manor, Sidhury, co. Devon; and Stoneleigh House, Clifton, Bristol.
Sir Charles Daniel Cave, ist Baronet , son of
the late Daniel Cave, of Cleve Hill, Gloucestershire, and
Sidhury Manor, Devon; b. Sept. 17th, 1832; ed. at Exeter
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1855, M. A. 1857); was High Sheriff of
Bristol 1862; is a J.P. and D.L. for cos. Gloucester and
Devon (High Sheriff 1898), and a Director of the Union of
London and Smith’s Bank (Limited) : m. 1859, Edith Harriet,
who d. 1912, da. of the late John Addington Symonds, M.D.,
of Clifton, Bristol, and has issue.
$rms — Azure, fretty argent, on a fesse or a greyhound courant sable,
collared of the second, a bordure of the third pellettee. Crtst — A daisy-flower
slipped proper, a greyhound’s head issuant therefrom per pale argent and
sable, gutt6e counterchanged.
Seat — Stoneleigh House, Clifton, Bristol. Club — Carlton.
Cave.
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Sons living — CHARLES HENRY, b. March 17th, 1861 ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1883); is a J.P. and D.L. for Gloucestershire : in. 1892, Beatrice Julia, O.B.E., 3rd da. of
Sir Frederick Martin Williams, 2nd Bt. ( cr . 1866), and has issue living, Edward Charles, b. 1893 ;
Capt. Somerset L.I. ; European War 1915-19,— Victor Charles, b. 1897. Residence , Sidbury
Manor, Sidmouth. Club , Arthur’s. Walter Frederick, b. 1863; ed. at Eton : in. 1892, Jessie
Maria, da of the late Hugh Cochrane, of Montreal, and has issue living, Richard Walter Dun-
donald ; b. 1901. Residence 15, West Eaton Place, S.W. Club , Arthur's. Arthur Stephen,
b. 1865 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. Princess Charlotte of Wales’s (Roy. Berkshire
Regt.) ; served with Soudan Frontier Field Force 1885-6, present at action of Giniss (medal,
hr jnze star), European War 1914-19 as a Railway Transport Officer : m. 1905, Ina Graham, el. da.
of Roland Lyons Nosworthy Michell, C.M.G., of Wyke Champflower, Bruton, Somerset, and
has issue living, Ronald Arthur, b. 1910. Residence, Maer Lake House, Bude, N. Cornwall.
Club , Army and Navy.
Daughter living — Edith Frances.
This family is probably a branch of the Caves of Yorkshire and Leicestershire, but their recorded
pedigree commences with John Cave of Leigh Sinton, co. Worcester, temp. 15th century, who was
ancestor of Sir Richard Cave, Kt., a distinguished General killed at the battle of Naseby, and also of
John Cave (great-grandfather of 1st baronet), founder of the Cave bank at Bristol. The arms, which
have been confirmed three times by the Heralds’ College, were originally granted in the reign of
Henry VII.
CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE, Creation (E.) 1641, of Stanford, Northamptonshire.
Rev. Sir Genille Cave-Browne-Cave, i 2th
Baronet; b. Sept. 3rd, 1869 ; ed.at Repton ; s. his father,
Sir Mylles, 1907 ; formerly engaged in ranching in
U.S.A.; served in Boxer Expedition, in Spanish-
American War with U.S. Army, European War
1918-19 in R.G.A. ; sometime Capt. Legion of Fron-
tiersmen ; has been a Min. in Wesleyan Methodist
Church in America ; took Holy Orders in Church of
England 1920 ; is Curate of St. Andrew, Walthamstow.
$rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, fretty argent, Cave ; 2nd
and 3rd, azure, a chevron between three escallops or, a bordure
engrailed gules, Browne. Crrst — ist, a greyhound courant sable,
carrying in its mouth a scroll inscribed with the motto “ Gardez ” ;
2nd. a stork, proper, winged and gorged with a ducal crown or,
beaked and membered gules.
Residence — St. Andrew’s. Walthamstow, E.
Sisters living— Mabel. Muriel.
Widow living of 11th Baronet— Isabelle (Lady Cave Browne-Cave), da. and co-heiress of
the late John Taylor, of The Newarke, Leicester: m. 1855, Sir Mylles Cave-Browne Cave,
nth baronet, who d. 1907. Residence , Wayfield, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Ambrose Sneyd Cave-Browne-Cave, 3rd son of 10th baronet,
b. 1834, d. 1895 : m. 1858, Caroline Mary Anne Elizabeth, who d. 1903, da. of the
Ven. Archdeacon Saurin, ofDromore : —
REGINALD AMBROSE, R.N., b. Oct. 21st, i860 ; became Lieut. 1882, Com. 1896, and Capt. (re-
tired) 1907 ; served at bombardment of Alexandria 1882 (medal, with clasp, and Khedive’s bronze
star): m. 1890, Evelyn, youngest da. of the late Rev. Charles Oakley [E. Duciej. Residence ,
177, Queen’s Gate, S.W. Club , United Service.—— Wilmot, b. 1862.^— Rowland Henry, b.
1865: m. 1895, Honora Phoebe Gertrude, da. of Benjamin Bright, of Colwall, Herefordshire, and
widow of E. S. Fowler, and has issue living, Phebe Hyacinthe, b. 1901.— —Edward Lambert,
b. 1870: nt. 1895, Rachel, da. of the Rev. A. L. Fortin, of Brushton, New York, and has issue
living, Clement Charles, b. 1896.— Clement Andrew, b. 1871.^— Anthony Stanhope, b. 1879.-
Mary Genevieve: m. 1894, George Arthur Chenery.— Katherine Penelope ( Lady Salusbury-
Trelawny) : m. ist, 1887, William Crewdson Howard, who obtained a divorce 1904 ; 2ndly, 1905,
Sir John William Salusbury-Trelawny, nth Bt. Rosamond Harriette : m. 1899, Edward Mason
Munby. Residence , The Paddocks, Cheltenham.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Astley Cave-Browne-Cave, 2nd son of 9th
baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Fitzherbert Astley Cave-Browne-Cave, b. 1839, d. 1894 : m. ist, 1869,
Harriet Ellen, who d. 1873, da. of William Beckwith, formerly of Seacox Heath, Sussex ;
2ndly, 1875, Frances Esther Anne, who d. 1916, da. of Courtney Kenny Clarke, of Larch
Hill, Dublin:—
(By ist marriage) Cecil Beckwith, b. 1871 ; ed. at Eton, and at Brasenose Coli., Oxford : m. 1896, Sara
Eleanor, da. of the late John W. Nicholson, of St. John, New Brunswick. Residence, Chesham
Bois Place, Bucks. Clubs , Junior Carlton, Hurlingham.— (By 2nd marriage) Courtney Priestley
Edwards, b. 1890 ; ed at Lancing Coll., and at Worcester Coll., Oxford : in. 1915, Helen Freda
Italy, only da. of A. J. Cable, of Epping, Essex, and has issue living, Paul Astley, b. 1917. Resi-
dence, Wychbury, Bath Road, Stourbridge.— Frances Catherine Delia. Mary Julia Minton.
■ Violet Gertrude. ... Florence Mabel Fitzherbert. Lucy Wilmot.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Cave-Browne-Cave (infra) : -
Issue of the late Rev. John Walker Cave-Browne-Cave, b. 1828, d. 1902 : m. 1850, Hannah,
who d. 1896, da. of Edward Johnson, of Full Sutton, Yorkshire : —
Edward Johnson, b. 1851 : in. 1880, Phoebe, da. of the late J. Andrews, and has issue living,
Jordayne, b. 1885 : in. 1910, Ella, da. of Joseph Hilton Cant, of Appleby, and has issue living,
Genille Jordayne b. 1912, Wilmot Wyamarus b. 1915, — two das. Hannah Louisa: m. 1889,
the Rev. James Leigh, V. of Tinsley. Residence, The Vicarage, Tinsley, Sheffield.
Issue of the late William Cave-Browne-Cave, b. 1831, d. 1907: 111. ist, 1853; 2ndly, 1877,
Maria (now of Keston House, Keston, Kent), da. of the late John Thornicroft, of The
Ravenhurst, Harborne : —
(By and marriage) Stretton, b. 1878 : in. 1907, Ethel Milbro, da. of the late W. H. B. Higgin-Birket,
of Birket Houses, Lancashire, and has issue living, Myles Verney, b. 1910, — Stretton Patrick,
b. 1911, — Bryan William, b. 1915. Residence, Wellington Lodge, Harborne, Staffordshire.-
Mary: in. 1903, Dr. Herbert Vaughan Craster, Capt. Roy. W. Kent Regt., and has issue living,
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William Gordon Shaftoe, b. 1909, — Joyce de Cave, b. 190-. Residence , Keston House, Keston,
Kent. Margaret Wilmot : in. 1906, the Rev. Hubert Bernard Drew, J.P., V. of Sutton-on-the-
Forest. Residence , Sutton-on*the- Forest Vicarage, Easingwold.
Issue of the late Thomas Cave-Browne-Cave, 3rd son of 9th baronet, b. 1801, d. 1854 :
m. 1827, Anne, who d. 1875, da. of John Walker, of Manchester : —
Sir Thomas, C.B. , b. 1835 ; ed. at Repton ; entered War Office 1853, became Assist. Accountant-Gen.
1882, and Dep. Accountant-Gen. of the Army 1897; retired 1900; is a Commr. of the Roy.
Hospital, Chelsea; C.B- (Civil) 1907, Knt. 1911 : in. 1870, Blanche Matilda Mary Ann, da. of the
late Sir John Milton, C.B., and has issue living, Thomas Reginald, C.B.E., R.N., b. 1885; is
Wing-Corn R.A.F. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) : m. 1918, Marjorie Gwynne,
da. of the late Albert Wright, — Henry Meyrick, D.S.O., D.F.C., R.N., b. 1887 ; is Wing-Com.
R.A.F. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O., D.F.C.), — Jeannette Gertrude, — Beatrice
Mabel, M.B.E.’, Technical Assist. Aircraft Production Depart., Min. of Munitions, during
European War; M.B.E. (Civil) 1920, — Frances Evelyn ; M.A. 1907. Residence, Burnage, Streatham
Common. Frank Wyamarus, b. 1844 : in. 1883, Annie Mabel, da. of the late Joseph Barrows, of
The Limes, Himley, Staffordshire, and has issue living, Nigel Frederick, B.Sc. (of Holbeche,
56, Church Road, Moseley, Birmingham), b. 1885; Capt. R.E. ; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
1915 star): in. 19x1, May, M.A. , da. of G. Titterton, J.P., of Moseley, Birmingham, and has
issue living, Roger b. 1913, Margaret b. 1917, — Frank Wyamarus, b. 1886 ; formerly Lieut.
1st Vol. Batn. S. Staffordshire Regt. ; European War 1915-19 as Lieut. Canadian Army and
with R.A.F., — Nonnan, b. 1893; is Capt. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, — Mabel Jane, b. 1887, — Isabella
Verney, b. 1895. Residence , Clawddbras, Towyn, Merioneth.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Cave-Browne-Cave (ante) : —
Issue of the late Wilmot Cave-Browne-Cave, b. 1838, d. 1898 : in. i860, Marie Annie, who
d. 1879, da. of the late William Skinner, of Calcutta : —
Annie Rebecca. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Cave-Browne-Cave, b. 1840, d. 1890: in. 1865, Maria Louisa,
who d. 1908, da. of George Chance, of Edgbaston
Eustace Henry, b. 1876: in. 1904, Helen Mildred, da. of the late Hon. George Irvine, of Quebec,
and has issue living, Harold, b. 1905. Residence , Montreal, Canada.— —Cornelia Maria : in.
1919, Thomas James Collett.^— Maude Evelyn. Irene de Peyster, R.R.C. ; is in Roy. Naval
Nursing Ser. Reserve ; European War 1914-19 (R.R.C. ). Residence, London Hospital, White-
chapel, E.
Issue of the late Annie, who d. 1912 : in. 1885, William Barnett Bigley, formerly of South-
field, Harborne, Staffordshire : —
Jordayne Cave, b. 1893; sometime Assist. Sup. of Public Works Depart., British N. Borneo; is
Lieut. R.F.A. ; served during European War 1915 : m. 1916, Constance Monica, da. of Brig. -Gen.
Cooper Penrose, C.B. Annie Isabelle Gretchen, b. 1886: in. 1914, Capt. Douglas Gordon Lunt,
Roy. Warwickshire Regt., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Cave-Browne (infra): —
Issue of the late Edward Cave-Browne, b. 1856, d. 1895 : in. 1886, Norah, da. of Lieut. Col.
Gorman, formerly Ceylon Rifles : —
Edward Raban, b. 1889. Residence , Dunsinane, Pundaloya, Ceylon. Dorothy Sela, b. 1887.
Issue of the late William Charles Cave-Browne, b. 1867, d. 1916 : in. 1895, Maude
Alice, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. W. J. Jones, M.S.C. : —
Selina Verney Cleveland, b. 1899. Joyce Marian Asteley, b. 1907.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. Edward Cave-Browne, 4th brother of 9th
baronet : —
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Rev. John Cave-Browne, b. 1818, d. 1898 : m. 1st, 1851,
Selina Mary, who d 1881, da. of Lieut.-Col. William Turner (Bengal Army); 2ndly, 1884,
Marian (now of Southside, Wimbledon Common), widow of Samuel Bostock, of The Her-
mitage, Walton Heath, and da. of the late William Tiffin Iliff, M.D., of Newington, S.E. : —
Annette Forbes : m. 1880, Arthur George Burney, Bar.-at-lavv, of Shelsley Grange, Worcester, having
Ead issue, of whom Arthur Edward Cave, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1883 [see “ Companionage”] : in.
1912, Dorothy, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. G. F. A. Norton, R.A., and has issue living, a son
b. 1917, — Geoffrey Asteley, b. 1884 ; Capt. Roy. Flying Corps ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1916: m. 1909, Christine, da. of T. H. R. Winwood, — Elsie Sela: in. 1907, and has issue
living, — Marjorie, — Cecily Blanche."-- Selina Margaret : m. 1901, the Rev. George Thomas
Palmer, who d. 1908, R. of St. Mary, Newington, S.E., Rural Dean and Hon. Canon of Rochester.
Residence, Sparsholt, near Winchester, Hants. Mabel Catherine : m. 1893, James Murray Dale,
and has issue living, Dorothy, b. 1895. Residence, Bideford.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Rev. William Henry Cave-Browne, b. 1827, d. 1908 :
m. 1st, 1852, Henrietta, who d. 1856, da. of Philip Selfe, of Marten, Wilts ; 2ndly, 1865,
Louisa, who d. 1885, da. of the late George Munday, of London
Henry, b. 1856; ed. at Winchester: in. 1900, Nina Christiana, da. of the late Rev. Newton J.
Spicer, R. of E. Woodhay. Residence, The Elms, West Liss, Hants.
Issue of the late Edward Raban Cave-Brovne, C.S.I., b. 1835, d. 1907 : in. 1879, Caroline
Anne (r.ow of Seaton, Devon), da. of William Abbott Green, Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals,
Bengal : —
William, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1884: ed. at R.M.A. ; is Capt. and Acting Major R.E. ; Abor Expedition
1911-12 (despatches, M.C.), European War 1916-19 with Indian Army (despatches, M.C., D.S-O ,
Order of Nile of Egypt); D.S.O. 1919: m. 1916, Muriel, da. of J. W. Wainwright, A.M.I.C.E.,
and has issue living, John Raban, b. 1917, — a son, b. 1920. Horace, b. 1886; ed. at R.M.C. ;
is Major Indian Army: in. 1920, Alice Rose, da. of Col. P. A. Weir, formerly Indian Med. Ser.,
of Farnham Common, Bucks.— —Frederick, b. 1889. -Ann. Mary: m. 1906, Spencer Domett
Secretan, and has issue living, Holford Cave, b. 1915, — Muriel Caroline, b. 1907, — Ann Frances
Mary, b. 1909, — Mary Dulcie, b. 1910, — Joan Henrietta, b. 1912,— Rachel Domett, b. 1916, — Joyce
Rebecca, b. 1920. Residence , Swaines, Rudgwick, Sussex.
This family is of Norman extraction, and according to a pedigree collected and certified by the
Garter King of Arms, 1632, is derived from Jordan de Cave, who inherited the Lordships of North
and South Cave.co. York, 1068. Sir Thomas Cave, 1st baronet, was, during the civil war, a strenuous
supporter of his sovereign. The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Coventry, and the 3rd and 7th baronets
each sat as M.P. for Leicestershire. The 3rd baronet, Sir Thomas Cave, of Stanford Hall, in. the
Hon. Margaret Verney, a descendant of the 1st Baron Braye. Sarah Otway-Cave, of Stanford Hall,
only da. of Sir Thomas, 6th baronet, became Baroness Braye on the termination of the abeyance in
1839, and was grandmother of the present peer. The father of the 9th baronet assumed the name
f Browne on his father’s death, his mother having been an heiress of that name, and the 9th
aronet assumed the additional surname of Cave.
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CAYLEY, Creation (E.) 1661, of Brompton, Yorkshire.
Sir Kenelm Henry Ernest Cayley,* ioth
Baronet ; b. Sept. 24th, 1896; s. his father, Capt. Sir George
Everard, 1917; is patron of three livings ; served during
European War 1914-15 as Lieut. Suffolk Regt. (wounded,
prisoner).
SVrms — Quarterly argent and sable, a bend gules charged with three
mullets of the first. Crest — A demi-lion rampant or charged with a bend
gules, thereon three mullets argent, in the paws a battleaxe argent, helved
gules.
Seats — Brompton Hall, and The Green, Brompton-by-Sandon, Yorkshire.
Sisters living — Dorothy Frances {Hon. Mrs. John de B. Cross ley), b.
1888: in. 1918, Capt. the Hon. John de Bathe Crossley, Yeo. [see B.
Somerleyton]. Residence , Lake Cottage, Belton, Great Yarmouth.
Margaret Renee, b. 1892 : ni. 1915, Com. Ernest Henry Rideout, R.N.,
and has issue living, Mary R6n6e, b. 1917, — Monica Winifred Mary, b. 1918.
Residence, Shopwyke Hall, Chichester.— —Anne Letitia Mary, b. 1899.
Uncle living (son of 8th baronet) — DIGBY WILLIAM, b. Sept. 16th, 1862.
Aunt living (daughter of 8th baronet) — Ethel Barbara, b. 1865.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 7th baronet) — Dora : in. 1870, George Arthur Thompson, who
d. 190-, formerly 12th Lancers, Registrar of Deeds for E. Riding of York, and has issue living,
George Leonard, b. 18 — , — Francis Arthur Edward, b. 18 — , — Everilda Mary : in. 1900, Arthur
Cowie Stamer, C.B. E. [see Stamer, Bt.], — Alice Dora, — Helena Constance, — Bertha Mildred, —
Lillian Agnes.
Widow living Of 9th baronet — Mary Susan ( Lady Mary Cavley), sister of 2nd Earl of Wharn-
cliffe : in. 1884, Capt. Sir George Everard Cayley, Qth baronet, who d. (on active ser. during
European War) 1917. Residence , The Hill Cottage, Brompton, Yorkshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Digby Cayley, 2nd son of 7th baronet, b. 1834, d. 1912 : in. 1859
Charlotte Philadelphia, who d. 1901, da. of the late Robert Bower, of Welham,
York : —
Digby Leonard Arthur, b. 1864 ; formerly Lieut. Yorkshire Hussars Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. for Lancaster,
and a D.L. for Herefordshire: m. 1894. Beatrice, da. of Sir William Coddington, 1st Bt. {ext.),
of Wycollar, Blackburn, and has issue living, Digby Coddington, b. 1895 ; is Lieut. King’s Own
Scottish Borderers. — William Arthur Seton, R.N., b. 1896; became Sub-Lieut. 1916, — Cuthbert
John, b. 1907. Residence, Riversleigh, Lytham, Lancashire. Clubs, Carlton, Yorkshire. George
Cuthbert, C.B., R.N., b. 1866; became a Lieut. 1890, Com. 1901, Capt. 1905, and Rear-Adm.
1917 ; retired 1919; served at bombardment of Alexandria, in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal and
Khedive’s bronze star), and during European War 1914-18 (Legion of Honour) ; appointed an Assist,
to Director of Navy Mobilization 1909; C.B. (Mil.) 1916 : in. 1897, Cecil Mildred May, el. da. of
Col. Price Jones, and has issue living, Charles Paul, b. 1906, — Cecil Lilia Iris, b. 1901, — Ivy Violet,
b. 1903. Valentine Charles Hugh, b. 1868. Harry Francis, b. 1873; formerly Lieut. R.N. ;
111. 1900, Margery, who d. 1901, da. of Sir Thomas George Freake, 2nd Bt., and has issue living,
Alexandra Margery Eileen, b. 1901. Lewis Richard, b. 1877. Helen Dora: in. 1892, Chris-
topher John Leyland, and has issue living, Christopher Digby, b. 1892 ; is Capt. 1st Life Guards :
in. 1916, Sylvia Evelyn, el. da. of Sir John Richard Geers Cotterell, 4th Bt., and has issue living, a
da. b. 1917, a da. b. T919, — Stanley Cuthbert, b. 1901, — Richard Clive, b. 1903, — Dorothy: in. 1914,
Geoffrey Lambton, Lieut. Coldsiream Guards, who d. (killed in action) 1914 [see E. Durham],—
Joan : in. 1920, Capt. Alfred Lassam Goodson [.wGoodson, K.], — Angela. Residence, Haggerston
Castle, Northumberland. Julia Philadelphia: in. 1st, 1891, Ernest Richard Bradley Hall Watt,
J.P., D.L. , who d. 1908 ; 2ndly, 1913, Gervas Malcolm Eyre, having had issue (by 1st marriage),
of whom Richard, b. 1898 ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, — Alverey Digby,
b. 1901. Residence, Bishop Burton, Beverley. Beatrice Mary Eugenia: in. 1898, John William
Coulthurst, J.P. Residence , Gargrave House, Gargrave, Yorkshire. Alice Erica. Catherine
Eleanor Millicent ( Lady Cowan)', in. 1901, Rear-Adm. Sir Walter Henry Cowan. K.C.B., M. V.O.,
D.S.O. Lucy Violet : 111. 1916, Philip Francis Bouverie Pusey. Residence , Pusey House, near
Faringdon, Berks. Octavia.
Issue of the late Rev. Reginald Arthur Cayley, 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1837, d.
1918 : 111. 1864, Mary Louisa (now of High Place, 53, Keyford, Frome, Somerset),
da. of the late Rev. Edmund Hiley Bucknall-Estcourt, R. of Eckington : —
Cecil Reginald, b. 1865 : in. 1893, Ida R., da. of the late George Rutherford Gibbs, of Madeira, and
has issue living, Philip Estcourt, b. 1894 ; Lieut. Indian Army ; European War 1916-19 in Mesopo-
tamia, Waziristan Expedition 1919.— Lionel Richard, b. 1867. Edmund Henry George,
b. 1870; is Lieut. Territorial Force Reserve: in. *st, 1898, Marie Olga, who d. 1910. da. of Otto
Martin, of Valparaiso, Chili; 2ndly, 1914, Laura Eugdnie Beatrice, da. of George Fox, and has
issue living (by 1st marriage), Digby Edgar, b. 1904, — Damyon Edmund Martin, b. 1909, — Evelyn
Olga Vivienne, b. 1899. Dora. Isabel Mary.— —Hester Charlotte.
Descendant of the late Arthur Cayley, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Grandson of the late Edward Stillingfleet Cayley, M.P.
Issue of the late George John Cayley, b. 1826, d. 1878 : in. i860, Mary Anne Frances, who
d. 1908 (having in. 2ndly, 1888, Baron Emile de Royer, of 14, Rue de Magdebourg,
Paris), arid da. of the late Montagu Wilmot, of Norton House, Glamorganshire fWilmot,
Bt., cr. 1772]:—
Hugh, b. 1861 : in. 1903, Rosa, da. of the late Herr Johann Seelig, of Hanover, Germany. Residence,
27, Burton Court, Chelsea, S.W.
Descendants of the late Cornelius Cayley, 4th son of 1st baronet : —
Grandchildren of the late William Cayley (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. John D’Arcy Cayley, D.D., b. 1837, d. 1911 : m. 1861, Mary
Magdalene, who d. 1900, da. of John Solomon Cartwright, of Kingston, Canada : —
Rev. Edward Cartwright, b. 1864: is R. of St. Simon’s, Toronto: in. 1895, Alice, da. of the Rev.
A. J. Broughall, R. of St. Stephen’s, Toronto, and has issue living, Arthur Bowen, b. 1898; 2nd
Lieut. R.G.A., — Hugh Cartwright, b. 1901. — Alice Margaret, b. 1896, — Sylvia, b. 1909, — Ray
D'Arcy, b. 1912. Residence, St. Simon's Rectory, Toronto. Mary Augusta, b. 1862. Emma
Madeline, b. 1873 : in. 1902, Noel Burn Rosher. Residence, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Issue of the late Francis Cayley, b. 1845, d. 1909: in. 1874, Jane Isabel, da. of the late Henry
Easton, Collector of Customs, of Cobourg, Ontario : —
William Henry, b. 1881. Emma Robinson, b. 1876. Adelaide Mary, b. 1877 : in. 19 — , R. H.
Strickland. Residence, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. A.— Muriel Isabel, b. 1879.
Callide sed honeste.
With skill but with
honour.
¥■ His el. brother, Francis Digby Edward Cayley, b. 1894; Lieut. King's Roy. Rifle Corps; d.
(killed in action during Europt^n War) 1915.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage,
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Grandchildren of the late John Cayley, b. 1761
Issue of the late VVilliam Cayley, b. 1807, d. 1890: in. 1836, Emma Robinson, who d.
1890, da. of the late D’Arcy Boulton, formerly Auditor-Gen. of Canada
Hugh St. Quentin, b. 1857; formerly a M.L.A. (for Calgary) of N.W. Territories of Canada;
Bar. British Columbia 18 — : in. 1897, Leonora Adelaide, da. of Maurice Cochrane, solicitor,
of Vernon, British Columbia, and has issue living, Beverley Cochrane, b. 1898. Residence,
Vancouver, British Columbia.— Sophia Emma.
Issue of the late John Cayley, b. 1816, d. 1900 : in. 1st, 1844, Catherine, who d. 1845,
da. of Capt. Maine, of St. Petersburg ; 2ndly, 1847, Clara Louisa, who d. 1898, da. of the
Hon. Henry John Boulton, formerly Ch. Justice of Newfoundland : —
Claud Thornton, b. 1854 : in. 1881, Esther Mary, da. of William Bayley, of Croydon, and has
issue living, Claud d’Arcy, b. 1882 ; formerly Lieut. 5th Batn. Duke of Cambridge’s Own
(Middlesex Regt.) ; in. 1917, Lily Gertrude Hall, — Edward St. Quintin, b. 1887; is Lieut. R.F.A.
(T.F.): in. 1916, Sybil Frances, da. of the Rev. Joseph Alfred Halloran, R. of Eastwell-with-
Boughton-Aluph, Ashford, Kent, — Adela Mary : in. 1915, Lieut.-Col. William Albany Fetherston-
haugh, C.B.E., D.S.O., Indian Cav., and has issue living, Albany Michael Wolsely b. 1920,
Bridget Mary b. 1918, — Mabel Boulton : in. 1907, the Rev. Henry Lynden Potter, V. of Boulton,
Derbyshire, — Dorothy Gladys: in. 19x1, Edward George Tewson. Residence, 5, Portland Place,
W. Club , Constitutional. Francis Osmund, b. 1856 : in. 1882, Marion, da. of Sir James Lukin
Robinson, 2nd baronet, and has issue living, Clara Gwendoline, b. 1884, — Julia Isabel, b. 1885:
m. 1912,— Hilda Marion, b. 1889: in. 1910, — Marjorie Gordon, b. 1897. Adela Sidney : in. 1873,
Christopher Wolston, M.D., and has issue living, Adela Maud, — Evelyn: in. 19x5, Com. John
Claude Cole-Hamilton [ see E. Enniskillen, colls.]. Residence ,
Granddaughter of Claud Thornton Cayley (ante) : —
Issue of the late Charles Knightley Cayley, b. 1888, d. 1916: in. 1915, Alice Leach, of
S. Africa : —
Alice Knightley, b. 1916.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Cayley, brother of the late John Cayley, b. 1761
(ante) : —
Issue of the late Professor Arthur Cayley, b. 1821, d. 1895 : w. 1863, Susan (now of Garden
House, Cambridge), da. of Robert Moline, of Greenwich : —
Henry, A.R.I.B.A., b. 1870; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1890, M.A. 1894) ; is an Architect and
Surveyor, of Castle Chambers, Rothwell, Kettering, and a J.P. : in. 1907, Kate, el. da. of Walter
Dixon, of 5, Abbey Terrace, St. Albans. Mary.
Grandchildren of the late Edward Cayley, son of the late Edward Cayley, next
brother of the late John Cayley, b. 1761 (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Cayley, b. 1829, d. 1908 : in. 1862, Catherine Isabella (now of
40, Pembroke Road, Kensington, W.), da. of Henry Blenkarne, of London : —
Agnes Mary ; has Order of Mercy : in. 1887, Richard Lake Harrison, who d. 1919, of 1, New Court,
Lincoln’s Inn, W.C., and has issue living, Edward Cayley, M.C., b. 1889 ; is Major R.G.A. (T.F.) ;
European War 1918 (M.C.) : in. 19x4, Cecily Gertrude, widow of Exley Mellor, — Norah, M.B.E., b.
1888; served with Red Cross in Nyasaland during European War (M.B.E.) ; M.B.E. 19 — : in.
1st, 1908, Lieut.-Col. Alan Edward Garrard Watherston, C.M.G., R. E., who d. 1909, Ch,
Commr., N. Territories, Gold Coast ; 2ndly, 1913, Lewis Moggridge, Resident Magistrate, Blantyre,
Nyassaland, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Richard Cayley Giffard b. 1915. Residence, 44,
Earl’s Court Square, S.W. Margaret Isabella; has Order of Mercy. Henrietta: in. 1891,
Major Frank H. M. Savile, Tank Corps. Residence, Castle Ashby, Northampton.
Issue of the late George Cayley, b. 1831, d. 1891 : m. 1859, Margaret, who d. 1899, da. of
the late Ven. Robert Bateman Paul : —
Nowell Paul, b. 1865; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Pembroke Coll., Camb. ; formerly a partner in
Stamford and Rutland Bank : m. 1893, Gertrude Stephanie, da. of Sir Richard Cayley (ante),
and has issue living, John Oliver, b. 1906.— Rosa Elizabeth. Edith Margaret : in. 1891, Julian
Edward Bellamy, Bar.-at-law, and has issue living, Arthur, b. 1900, — Mary, b. 1896. Residence ,
68, Eccleston Square, S.W. Ida Mary. Helen Maria. Residence, 9, Marlborough Road,
Richmond, Surrey.
Issue of the late Sir Richard Cayley, b. 1833, d. 1908 : in. 1866, Sophia Margaret (now of
Faiilands, Fairmile, Cobham), da. of the Hon. David Wilson, M.L.C. of Ceylon : —
Hugh Charles, b. 1869: ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1891); is Lieut. E.
Lancashire Regt. ; served during European War 1915-16 with Transport Ser. : in. 1899, Annie
Beatrice, da. of Alfred Wilkins, of 43, Earl’s Court Square, S.W., and has issue living, Richard
Wilkins, b. 1902. Residence, Monomeeth, Claygate, Surrey. Club, New University. Frances
Sophia Henrietta, b. 1867 : in. 1898, the Hon. Francis Du Pre Oldfield, a Judge of the High
Court, Madras, and has issue living, Richard Charles, b. 1909, — Francesca Julia, b. 1899. Resi-
dence, Rutland Gate, Nungumbaukum, Madras. Gertrude Stephanie, b. 1871 : m. 1893, Nowell
Paul Cayley (ante). Adeline Matilda, b. 1872 : in. 1902, William Sidney Hargreaves, and has
issue living, William Cayley, b. 1910. Residence , Oceanside, California.— —Dorothy Mary, b. 1874.
Gwladys Eva, b. 1877.
Issue of the late Dep.-Surg.-Gen. Henry Cayley, C.M.G., F.R.C.S., b. 1834, d. 1904: m.
1862, Letitia Mary, who d . 1920, da. of the late Rev. Nicolas Walters, of Stamford : —
Sir Walter de Sausmarez, K.C.M.G. , C.B., b. 1863 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at R.M.C. ; is Maj.-
Gen. (retired); formerly Comdg. xst Batn. Prince of Wales’s Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.); served in
Ashanti 1895, in S. Africa 1901-2, on N.-W. Frontier of India 1908, and during European War
1914-18 (despatches, C.B., C.M.G., Serbian Order of Karageorge) ; C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C M.G,
19x6, K.C.M.G. 1917’: m. 1896, Constance, da. of the late Rev. R. P. Blakeney, D.D., LL.D., R.
and Rural Dean of Bridlington, and Canon of York. Residence, Fulford Lodge, Wokingham,
Berks. Club, Junior United Service.— Douglas Edward, C.B., C.M.G., b. 1870; ed. at Clifton
Coll. ; is Col. and Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired) Worcestershire Regt. ; S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King's medal with two clasps), European War 1914-18, in command of an
Inf. Brig, with rank of -Brig. -Gen. (wounded, despatches, C.M.G., Brevet Col., Orders of the White
Eagle of Serbia, and Crown of Belgium, C.B., French and Belgian Croix de Guerre); C.M.G.
1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1906, Jessie Eyre Duff, da. of the late Sir William Duff Gibbon, of
Hathaway Cottage, Surrey Road, Bournemouth, and Kandy, Ceylon, arid has issue living, Richard
Douglas, b. 1907. Club, Junior United Service. Norman, b. 1874; ed. at Marlborough, and at
Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1896) ; is Lieut. R.G.A. , and an A.D.C. on Personal Staff; served
during European War 1915-18. Henry Priaulx, b. 1877; is a retired Lieut.-Com. R.N., and
Capt. in Roy. Australian Navy: in. 1906, Ethel Mary, da. of Thomas Hewitt, of Sandcroft,
Baynards, near Horsham, and has issue living, Frank, b. 1911. Mary Louisa ( Lady McLeod)-,
has Order of Mercy : in. 1892, Sir Charles Campbell McLeod. Residence, The Fairfield, Cobham,
Surrey.— Evelyn Wynne ( Lady Whitehead)-, in. 1893, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hayward Reader White-
head, K.C.B. [Tancred, Bt.j. Residence, Whinfield, Cobham, Surrey.
Issue of the late Arthur Cayley, b. 1840, d. 1905 : in. 1868, Caroline Ada (now of 46, Kenilworth
Road, Ealing, W.), da. of the late Rev. Frederic Forde, of St. Peter’s, Chester: —
Osbert Arthur, b. 1869; admitted Solicitor 1897 : in. 1910, Dorothy, da. of the Rev. George Herbert
Lewis (a retired Chap. Indian Govt.), of Allandale, Burnham, Somerset, and has issue living, Forde
Everard de Wend, b. 1915, — Frances Dorothy, b. 19x2. Residence, 33^ Kenilworth Road, Ealing, W.
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Grandchildren of the late Dep.-Surg.-Gen. Henry Cayley (ant*): —
Issue of the late Cyril Henry Cayley, M.D., b. 1865, d. 1905: m. T893, Maria Charlotte,
da. of William Black, of Christchurch, New Zealand : —
Henry Douglas, b. 1904.— Cyril, b. 1905.— —Dorothy St. Quintin, b. 1895.
Issue of the late Bernard Cayley, b. 1871, d. 1914 : m. 1904, Gertrude Mary, da. of J. L.
Large
William Bernard, b. 1907. Hugh Edward, b. 1910. Agnes Mary, b. 1906,
The Sire de Cailly (or Cayley), from Cailly in Normandy, was one of the followers of William
the Conqueror, and is celebrated in the Roman de Ron. His descendants were settled in Norfolk for
three centuries, when the chief representative of the family removed to Yorkshire, where his descend-
ants have since remained. The 1st baronet, Sir William Cayley, was knighted by Charles I., and
created a baronet by Charles II., for his services in the Civil War. He married Dorothy, daughter of
Sir William, St. Quentin, of Harpham, a lineal descendant of Joan, daughter of Edward I The 9th
uaronet, Sir George Everard Arthur, Capt. Roy. Defence Corps, d. (on active ser. during European
War 1917).
CAYZER, Creation (U.K.) 1904, of Gartmore, co. Perth.
Sir Charles William Cayzer, 3rd
Baronet ; b. Jan. 6th, 1896; s. his father, Sir Charles
William, 1917 ; ed. at Repton, at Oriel Coll., Ox-
ford, and at R.M.C.; formerly Lieut. 19th Hussars;
appointed an additional Private Sec. (unpaid) to Sec.
for Scotland 1920: m. 1919, Beatrice Eileen, el. da.
of the late James Meakin, of Westwood Manor,
Staffordshire [see E. Sondes], and has issue.
&rms— Party per chevron azure and argent, in chief two
fleurs de lis or, and in base an ancient ship with three masts,
sails furled sable, colours flying gules ; a chief invected of
the third thereon three estoiles of the first. Crest — A sea-lion
erect proper, holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis, and sup-
porting with the sinister an estoile, both or.
Seat — Kinpurnie Castle, Forfarshire. Marine Residence
— 22, Lewes Crescent, Brighton. Clubs — Bachelors’, Cavalry.
Son living— ONE, b. Nov. 16th, 1920.
Sisters living — Winifred Mary, b . 1899 : «*• 1917, Capt. Niel
O’Neill, R. N. Estelle Agnes, b. 1901.— -Iris Cecilie, b.
1905.-^— Berenice Amice, b. 1906.
Uncles living — August Bernard Tellefsen, R.N., b. 1876;
is Lieut. -Com. R.N. (Emergency List), and Chm. of Clan
Line Steamships (Limited) : m. 1904, Ina, da. of William
Stancomb, of Blounts Court, Potterne, Devizes, Wilts, and has issue living, William Nicholas,
b. 19x0, — Bernard Gilbert Stancomb, b. 1914, — Ina Heather, b. 1907. Residences , Roffey
Park. Horsham; Gartmore, Perthshire. Herbert Robin, M.P., b. 1881; ed. at Rugby;
formerly Major Queen’s Own Roy. Glasgow Yeo. ; commanded 24th Div. Mounted Troops
in France 1915-16 (despatches); is Vice-Chm. Clan Line Steamers (Limited); has sat as
M.P. for S. Div. of Portsmouth ( CoU ) since Dec. 1918: m. 1911, Freda, da. of the late Col.
William Hans Rathborne, R.E., formerly of Scripplestown and of Kilcogy, and has issue living,
Herbert Robin, b. (Dec.) 1912, — Michael Anthony Rathborne, b. 1920, — Pamela Penelope, b. (Jan.)
1912, — Molly Angela, b. 1917. Residences , Lanfine, Ayrshire ; Tylney Hall, Hampshire.
Harold Stanley, b. 1882 ; ed. at Rugby, and at R.M.C. ; formerly Major nth Hussars, and a
D.A.A.G. : m. 1908, Mary Kate, el. da. of Joseph Hume Dudgeon, of Merville, Booter>town, co.
Dublin, and has issue living, Harold Stanley, b. 1910, — Mary, b. 1914. Residences , Ballikenrain,
Stirlingshire ; Dunchurch Lodge, Rugby.
Aunts living — Mary Agnes: m. 1st, 1892, Major John Medlicott Vereker (from whom she
obtained a divorce 1913) [see V. Gort, colls.] ; 2ndly, 1915 (marriage annulled 1916), Robert Lachlan
McGlashan ; 3roly. 1917, Capt. Ernest Douglas Black, Headquarters Staff. Residence, ti, Ennis-
more Gardens, S.W.7. Florence Gwendoline ( Viscountess Jellicoe)’. in. 1902, Adm. of the
Fleet, the 1st Viscount Jellicoe, Gov.-Gen. and Com.-in-Ch., New Zealand. Residences ,
Government House, Wellington. New Zealand ; 29, Sussex Square, W.— Constance Winifred
( Lady Madden) : m. 1905, Adm. Sir Charles Edward Madden, 1st Bt., G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G.
Residence, 34, Eaton Place, S.W.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Annie Mabel ( Lady Cayzer ), da. of the late Thomas Jennings
White, Q.C., of Frogmore Lodge, St. Albans : in. 1893, Sir Charles William Cayzer, 2nd baronet,
who d. 1917. Residence , 22, Lewes Crescent, Brighton.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Arthur Edward Bryant Cayzer, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1878, d.
1909: in. 1905, Louise Margaret, da. of John Birkett, of Kendal : —
Nancy Avis Louise, b. 1909.
The 1st baronet, Sir Charles Cayzer, was head of the firm of Cayzer, Irvine and Co. (Limited),
steamship owners, of London, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow, and sat as M.P. for Barrow-
in-Furness (C) 1892 to 1906.
Chadwyck Healey, see Healey.
Spes et fides.
Hope and faith.
CHAMBERLAIN, Creation (U.K.) 1828, of London.
Sir Henry Hamilton Errol Chamberlain, 4th
Baronet ; b. Nov. 22nd, 1857 ; s. his father, Sir Henry Orlando
Robert, 1870; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ;
formerly Lieut. 1st Stafford Militia : m. 1887, Mary Gwendolen
Inglis, only da. of the late John Inglis Jones [see E. Lisburne],
of Derry Ormond, Cardiganshire, and has issue.
&rma — Gules, within an orle argent charged with eight mullets azure an
armillary sphere or. Crrst— An eagle displayed proper, the dexter claw
resting on an armillary sphere or.
Residence-^, Chester Street, S.W. Clubs— Bachelors’, St. James’s.
Son living— HENRY WILMOT, b. May 17th, 1899.
Daughter living — Ursula Elizabeth, b. 1897.
Brother living — Neville Colin Bowie, b. 1863 ; formerly Capt. 3rd
Batn. S. Staffordshire Regt. : m. 1893, Jessie Maud, only child of the late
Frederick Kearsley Hargreaves, of Bolton, and has issue living,
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Neville Henry Hargreaves, b. 1894 ; is Lieut. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt., — Robert Derrick
Orlando, b. 1896 ; is Lieut. S. Wales Borderers, — Margaret Ursula May, b. 1901.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rear-Adm. William Charles Chamberlain, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b.
1818, d. 1878 : m. 1st, 1845, Elizabeth Jane, da. of Capt. Basil Hall, R.N. ; 2ndly,
1872, Sarah Morgan (now of Hampton Court Palace), da. of Thomas Holroyd : —
Basil Hall, b< 1850. Henry, b. 1853; is a retired Lieut.-Com. R.N. : in. 1881, Isabel Ellen, da. of
the late Rev. Lewis Parkin, R. of Ingatestone, and has issue living, Henry Seymour, b. 1883 is
Major R.A.S.C., — Neville Grahame, b. 1896; is Capt. R.G.A., — Alice Mary, b. 1882: m. 1907,
Lieut. -Col. John Copestake Porter, Remount Ser., of Caithness, Worple Road, Epsom,— Isabel
Dorothy, b. 1884: in. 1909, Capt. Robert Howie Porter, R.A.S.C., — Barbara, b. 1892. Residence ,
Bowness, St. Martin’s Avenue, Epsom, Surrey. Houston Stewart, b. 1855 : in. 1st, 1878, Mdlle.
Anna Horst ; 2ndly, 1908, Eva, da. of Richard Wagner, the famous composer.— -Harriet Sarah.
Residence , Hampton Court Palace.
Issue of the late Col. Charles Francis Chamberlain, C.B., 7th son of 1st baronet,
b. 1826, d. 1870 : in. 1852, Marian Ormsby (who m. 2ndly, 1878, the Rev. Jacques
Massis, of Clermont Ferrand, France), da. of George H. Drury, M.C.S. : —
Sir Neville Francis Fitzgerald, K.C.B. , K.C.V.O., b. 1856; ed. at Brentwood; entered nth
Regt. 1873, became Capt. Indian Cav. 1885, Brevet Major 1885, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1887, Brevet
Col. 1894, and Col. I.S.C. 1898; retired 1901; was Inspector-Gen. of Roy. Irish Constabulary
1900-1916 ; served in Afghan war 1878-80, present at march from Kabul to Kandahar (wounded,
thrice mentioned in despatches, medal with four clasps, bronze star), during Burmah Campaign
1886-7, as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. (despatches, medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and in S. Africa
1900 as Private Sec. to Lord Roberts (despatches, medal with five clasps, C.B.); was Mil. Sect to
Kashmir Govt. 1890-97 (reorganised Kashmir Army) ; is a Knight of Grace of Order of St John
of Jerusalem in England; C.B. (Mil.) 1900, K.C.B. (Civil) 1903, K.C.V.O. 1911; has King’s
Police Medal : m. 1886, Mary Henrietta, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Alexander Charles Hay,
M.S.C. [see M. Tweeddale, colls.], and has issue living, Nora Mary, b. 1887 : in. 1912, Col. Clive
Wigram, C.B., C.S.I., C.V.O. [see Wigram, Bt., colls.]. Clubs , Naval and Military.
The 1st baronet was Consul-General and Charge d’Affaires ill Brazil.
Champion-de Crespigny, see De Crespigny.
CHAMPNEYS, Creation (U.K.) 1910, of Littlemead, Nutley, Sussex.
Sir Francis Henry Champneys, M.D., F.R.C.P. , ist Baronet ,
4th son of the late Very Rev. William Weldon Champneys, Dean of Lichfield;
b. March 25th, 1848; ed. at Winchester (Scholar), at Brasenose Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1870, M.A. and M.B. 1875, M.D. 1888, Radclifife Fellow), and abroad;
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1875, M.R.C.P. London 1876, and F.R.C.P. 1882; sometime
Obstetric Physician to St. George’s Hospital ; is Consulting Physician Accoucheur
to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, Pres. General Lying-in Hospital, Chm. of Central
Mid wives Board (from its foundation 1903), Past-Pres. of Roy. So. of Med., Crown
Nominee on Gen. Council of Med. Education and Registration, and a Member of
Council of Roy. Coll, of Music ; author of several works on obstetric med., etc. :
in. 1876, Virginia Julian, da. of Sir John Warrender Dalrymple, 7th Bt., of Luchie,
North Berwick, N.B., having had issue, of whom John Dalrymple, b. 1889; Lieut.
Leicestershire Regt. ; d. (of wounds during European War) 1915.
Not exemplified at time of going to press.
Seat — Littlemead, Nutley, Uckfield. Club — Athenaeum.
Son living — WELDON b. May 7th, 1892; formerly Capt. Grenadier Guards.
Daughter living— Margaret de l'Etang, b. 1887 : m. 1915, the Rev. Eric George Southam, V. of
St. Paul’s, Haggerston, N.E.
CHANCE, Creation (U.K ) 1900, of Grand Avenue, Hove, co. Sussex.
Sir William Chance, 2nd Baronet ; b. July 2nd,
1853 ; .v. his father, Sir James Timmins, 1902 ; ed. at Har-
row, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1879) ! Bar.
Inner Temple 1879 5 Is a J-P- and a D.L. for Surrey (High
Sheriff 1911) : m. 1884, Julia Charlotte, da. of the late Col.
Henry Strachey [ see B. Strachie, colls.].
$rms — Gules, a saltire vair between two fleurs-de-lis in pale and as
many towers in fesse argent. Cmi — A demi-lion rampant gules, semee of
annulets or, holding between the paws a sword erect entwined by a
wreath of oak all proper.
Residence — Leigh Manor, Cuckfield, Sussex. Clubs — Athenaeum,
New University.
Brothers living— GEORGE FERGUSON, b. Sept. 25th, 1854 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1878, M.A. 1881); High
Sheriff of Worcestershire 1910: in. 1891, Mary Kathleen, da. of the late
Rev. Henry Stobart (R. of Warkton, Northants), of Wykeham Rise,
Totteridge, Herts, having had issue, of whom Roger James Ferguson,
M.C., b. 1893; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll. Camb.; Capt. Rifle
Brig. ; European War 19x4-18 (twice wounded, despatches, Mil. Cross), — William Hugh Stobart,
b. 1896; Lieut. Worcestershire Regt.: European War 1914-16 with R.F.C. (prisoner 1916-18),
—Eustace George St. Clair, b. 1899 ; 2nd Lieut. Coldstream Guards ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1918, — Katharine Dorothea, b. 1894. Residences , Linden, near Malvern ; Astney.
Deo non fortuna.
Through God, not by
chance.
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Firs, Bournemouth. James Frederick, b. 1856; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1879, M.A. 1882). Residence, 30, Lennox Gardens, S.W, Club , New University.
Sisters living— Frances Elizabeth, b. 1847. Edith Mary, b. 1848 : m. 1875, Archibald Edward
Dobbs, who d. 1916, and has issue living, Arthur Frederick, b. 1876; is Major R.G.A. : tn. 1915,
Hylda, da. of Capt. Conway Higginson, formerly R.A., of Rathmore, Naas, co. Kildare, and has
issue living, — Francis Wellesley (twin), A 1876; is a House Master at Eton, — Archibald Edward,
b. 1882. Margaret Anne, b. 1850. Residence , 30, Lennox Gardens, S.W. —Eleanor Phoebe,
b. 1852 : tn. 1877, the Rev. William Campbell Riland Bedford, formerly R. of Sutton Coldfield, and
Hon. Canon of Birmingham, and has issue living, William James Riland, b. 1898 ; Lieut. R.F.A.,
— Eleanora Campbell, b. 1881 : tn. 1906, Col. Reginald John Armes, Prince of Wales’s (N.
Staffordshire Regt.), and has issue living, — Edith Esme, b. 1883, — Phoebe Stella, b. 1884 : m. 1917,
Beaumont Albany Percival (who assumed 1918 the surname of Fetherston-Dilke in lieu of his
patronymic), and has issue living. Marian Georgiana, b. 1862. Residence, 30, Lennox Gardens,
S.W.
The 1 st baronet was for many years head of the firm of Chance Bros, and Co. (manufacturers of
dioptric illuminating apparatus for lighthouses, etc.) of Spon Lane, and Oldbury, near Birmingham.
CHAPMAN, Creation (I.) 1782, of Killua, Westmeath.
£*% Sir Thomas Robert Tighe Chapman, 7th
Baronet . son of the late William Chapman, son of 2nd
Bt. ; b. Nov. 6th, 1846; s. his kinsman, Sir Benjamin
Rupert, 1914; is a J.P. for co. Westmeath: m. 1873,
Edith Sarah Hamilton, da. of the late George Augustus
Rochfort-Boyd, of Middleton Park, co. Westmeath, and
has issue.
— Per chevron argent and gules, a crescent counterchanged.
Crrst,— A dexter arm embowed vambraced, the hand bare, holding
a broken tilting spear environed with a chaplet of laurel, all proper.
Residence —
Virtue thrives under
oppression.
Daughters living— Eva Jane Louisa, b. 1874. Rose Isabel, b.
187E. Florence Lina, b. 1880. Mabel Cicele, b. 18 — .
Sister living — Caroline Margaret ( Lady Chapman ) : m. 1894,
Sir Montagu Richard Chapman, 5th Bt., who d. 1907 (infra).
Sister living Of 6th Baronet— Dora Marguerite.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet— Caroline Margaret ( Lady
Chapman), da. of the late William Chapman, of South Hill,
Delvin, co. Westmeath (ante) : m. 1894, Sir Montagu Richard
Chapman, 5th baronet, who d. 1907. Residence, Killua Castle, Clonmellon, co. Westmeath.
This family was originally settled at Hinckley, in Leicestershire ; but John Chapman, and his
brother William, through the influence of Sir Walter Raleigh, their cousin-german, received large
grants of land in Ireland, and settled in that country. Benjamin, the son of William Chapman, was
an officer of cavalry in Cromwell’s army, and for his services received the castle and estates of Killua,
sometime the seat of the family. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Westmeath (A) 1830-41. Sir Benjamin
James, 4th Bt., sat as M.P. for Westmeath (A) 1841-7, and was Lord-Lieut. of that county. The
5th baronet, Sir Montagu Richard, was High Sheriff of co. Westmeath. Sir Benjamin R. Chapman,
6th baronet, d. March 22nd, 1914.
CHAYTOR, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Croft, Yorkshire, and Witton Castle, Durham.
Sir Edmund Hugh Chaytor, 6th Baronet ;
b. Nov. nth, 1876 ; s. his brother, Lient. Sir Walter
Clervaux, R.N , 1913; ed. at Repton ; is patron (alter-
nately) of YVitton-le-Wear V. : m. Feb. 1912, Isobel, da.
of Thomas Scott, of Darlington, and has issue.
$rtns — Per bend dancett£e argent and azure, four quatrefoils
two and two bendwise counter-changed. Crtst — A buck’s head
couped lozengy argent and sable, attired or, in the mouth a trefoil
slipped vert.
Seats — Witton Castle, Witton-le-Wear, co. Durham ; Clervaux
Castle, Croft, Darlington; Croft Hall, Darlington; Havering,
Tunbridge Wells.
son living— WILLIAM HENRY CLERVAUX, b. May 4th,
WM-
Daughters living— Lilian Mary, b. 1912. Isobel Clare, b. 1915.
— —Anne, b. 1919.
Sisters living— Lilian Emma, b. 1868. Marion Henrietta, b.
1870.— —Annie Julia, b. 1872 : tn. 1897, Allan Havelock-Allan,
from whom she obtained a divorce 1913 [see Havelock-Allan, Bt.J.
Residence , 1, Ridgway Gardens, Wimbledon.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet) — Albert Whitney, b. 1854 ;
formerly Lieut. 1st Vol. Batn. The Princess of Wales’s Own
(Yorkshire Regt.). Reginald Clervaux, b. 1857.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet— Alexandra Leila [Lady
Chaytor), da. of the late Rev. Canon Frederick Alfred John
Hervey, C.V.O. [see M. Bristol, colls.]: tn. 1st, 1909, Lieut. Sir Walter Clervaux Chaytor, R.N.,
5th baronet, who d. 1913; 2ndly, 19T4, George Pym Gore [see E. Arran, colls.]. Residence,
Cleveland Cottage, Gainford, co. Durham.
Fortune wills it.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late John Clervaux Chaytor (infra): —
Issue of the late John Clervaux Chaytor, b. 1836, d. 1920 : tn. 1867, Emma, who d. 1913, da.
of the late Edward Fearon, of Nelson, New Zealand : —
Sir Edward Walter Clervaux, R.C.M.G. , K.C.V.O., C.B., b. 1868 ; is Maj.-Gen. New Zealand Staff ;
S. Africa 1900-1902 (severely wounded, despatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s medal
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
149
with two clasps)* European War 1914-18, in Palestine, as Gen. Officer Comdg. Australian and
New Zealand Mounted Div. (twice wounded, C.B., C.M.G., Serbian Order of tne White Eagle,
Order of the Nile); appointed A. D.C. to H.M 1917; C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.M.G. 1917, K.C.M.G.
1918, KC.V.O. 1920 : in. 1898, Louisa Jane, da. of C. S. Collins, and has issue living, Edward
John Clervaux, b. 1903, — Katharine Clervaux, b. 1900, — Dorothy Clervaux, b. 1902. Residence ,
Wellington, New Zealand. Club , Wellington.— Alfred Henry, b. 1869; ed. at Clare Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1892, M.A. 1896) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1894, and a K C. 1914 ; sometime Capt. London Regt. :
in. 1899, Dorothy Elizabeth, el. da. of Harry Percy Burrell, and has issue living, Alfred Drewett,
b. 1901, — Christopher William Drewett, b. 1902, — Edward Drewett, b. 1913, — Catharine Beatrice,
1907, — Dorothy Anne, b. 1912, — Margaret Clare, b. 1918. Residence , Iridge Place, Hurst Green,
Sussex. Club , Oxford and Cambridge. D ’Arcy, C.M.G. , C.B.E., b. 1873: ed. at Clare Coll. ,
Camb. ; formerly Col. New Zealand Mounted Rifles ; is Lieut.-Col. R.M. ; S. Africa 1899-1901
(medal with four clasps), European War 1916-18 (C.M.G., Order of the Nile); C.M.G. 1918, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919: m. 1908, Avis Anne, da. of Com. Robert Atherton Edwin, formerly R.N., of
Wellington, New Zealand. Residence, Pooley Hall, Polesworth. Lawrence Clervaux, M.C.,
b. 1892 ; Major New Zealand Mounted Rifles ; European War 1914-18, with New Zealand
Expeditionary Force (M.C.). John Clervaux, b. 1896 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; Lieut. R.A. ; European
War 1917-18. Beatrice Emma. Jane: in. 1910, Henry Joseph Stace (Junior), and has issue
living, Godfrey Harry, b. 1912, — Ian Ormonde, b. 1914, — D’Arcy Clervaux, b. 1916. Residence,
Spring Creek, New Zealand.— —Constance Clervaux : nt. 1914, Major Godfrey Percy Burrell,
M.C., Hampshire Regt., and has issue living, Isabel Constance Catharine, b. 1916. Residence,
Ackenden House, Alton, Hants. Isabel Clervaux.
Issue of the late John Clervaux Chaytor, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1806, d.
1894: m. 1834, Lydia Frances, who d. 1889, da. of Thomas Brown: —
Arthur, b. 1843 : m. 1st, 1872, Mary Ellen Gibbard, who d. 1898, da. of Thomas Gibbard Burrell, of
London ; 2ndly, 18 — , Evelyn, da. of the late John Allen, of Picton, Marlborough, New Zealand,
and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Arthur Cuthbert, b. 1873, — Walter Henry (of Ballance,
Wellington, New Zealand), b. 1875 : in. 1909, Frederica Mary, el. surviving da. of William Howard
Stafford, of Upper Montere, Nelson, New Zealand, — Frank Clervaux, b. 1884 ; Capt. New Zealand
Inf. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches), — Frances Mary, — Kathleen : in. 1905, Hubert Francis
Vaughan Miller, of Bunnythorpe, Palmerston North, New' Zealand, and has issue living, John
Vaughan b. 1908, Arthur Henry Vaughan b. 1911, May Vaughan b. 1906, Dorothy Vaughan b.
1909. Residence, The Grange, Richmond, Nelson, New Zealand. Charles, b. 1849. Emily.
Residence,
The 1st and 2nd baronets sat in Parliament for Sunderland and Durham respectively, and the
4th was High Sheriff of co. Durham 1902. The 5th baronet unsuccessfully contested Durham co.,
Bishop Auckland Div. (C) Jan. 1910.
CHETWODE, Creation (E.) 1700, of Oakley, Staffordshire.
Sir Philip Walhouse Chetwode, K. C.B. ,
K.C.M.G ., D.S. 0., 7th Baronet; b. Sept. 21st,
1869 ; s. his father, Lieut.-Col. Sir George, 1905 ;
joined 19th Hussars 1889, and appointed to com-
mand the Regt. 1909 ; is Lieut. -Gen. in the Army,
and a J.P. and D.L. for Bucks; Chin Hills Expe-
dition 1892-3 (medal), S. Africa 1899-1902, present
at siege of Ladysmith (despatches thrice, Queen’s
medal with five clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, D.S.O.), European War 1914-18 in France
Comdg. 5th Cav. Brig, (original) and 2nd Cav. Div.,
in Sinai Comdg. Desert Corps, and in Palestine and
Syria Comdg. 20th Army Corps which captured
Jerusalem (wounded, despatches eight times, C.B.,
promoted Maj.-Gen. and Lieut.-Gen., K.C.M.G.,
K.C.B., Croix de Guerre, Legion of Honour, Grand
Officer of Order of the Nile) ; was Assist. Mil. Sec.,
Aldershot 1906-8; commanded London Mounted
Brig., Territorial Force 1912-14 ; appointed Mil.
Sec. to Sec. of State for War, and Sec. of Selection
Board 1919, andiDep. Ch. of Imperial Gen. Staff and
a Member of Army Council 1920 ; D.S.O. 1900, C.B.
(Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G. 1917, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918: m. 1899, Alice Hester Camilla,
da. of Col. the Hon. Richard Southwell George Stapleton-Cotton [see V. Comber-
mere], and has issue.
Quarterly argent and gules, four crosses patee counterchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gules.
Seat Chetwode, Buckingham. Town Residency — 7, Sussex Place, N.W.i.
son living— ROGER CHARLES GEORGE, b. April 18th, 1906.
Daughter living— Penelope Valentine Hester, b. 1910.
Brother living — George Knightley, C.B., C.B.E., R.N., b. 1877; became Lieut. 1899, Com. 19x2,
and Capt. 1917 ; China 1900 (medal), European War 1914-18, present at battle of Jutland (despatches,
Russian Order of St. Stanislas, C.B.E., Italian silver medal for valour, C.B., Greek medal of
Mu. merit); attached to Naval Mission to Greece 1919 with rank of Rear-Adm. in Helenic
£lavy ; C.B.E. (Mil.) and C.B. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1908, Alice, da. of the late Major Vaughan
Hanning Vaughan-Lee, M.P. for W. Div. of Somersetshire, and has issue living, John, b. 1909, —
George David, b. x9i4.
Sisters living— Evelyn Hamar, M.B.E., b. 1870; M B.E 1918: in. i8g2, Percy Alfred Leyland
aming. Residence, Alresford Place, Alresford, Hants. Laura Grey, b. 1872: in. 1897,
ristian Edward Cornwallis Eliot [see E. St. Germans, colls. j. Residence, Sunhill, Alresford,
1 xT u ^ Ryac>nthe [Lady Birch), b. 1876: m. 1903, Lieut.-Gen. Sir (James Frederick)
Noel Birch, K.C.M.G., C.B., R.A. Residence, 95, Ashley Gardens, S.W.i.
co*o^^chRlm
Christ is my crown.
Was sett^e<? in England before the Conquest ; and one Chetwode, of Chetwode
p niea Kichard I. to Syria, and was knighted by that monarch. The 5th baronet assu
nimself the additional surnames of Newdigate-Ludford.
accom-
assumed for
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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CHETWYND, Creation (G.B.) 1795, of Brockton Hall, Staffordshire.
Sir George Guv Chetwynd, 5th Baronet ; b.
Dec. 4th, 1874; s. his father, Sir George, 1917; is patron
of one living: m. (Jan.) 1902, Rosalind (who obtained a
divorce 1909), da. of the late William Holt Secor, of New
York, and has issue.
^rms — Azure, a chevron between three mullets or.
Residence —
son living— VICTOR JAMES GUY, b. Nov. 14th, 1902.
Quod Deus vult fiet. Sisters living— Lilian Florence Maud, b. 1876: m. 1st. 1898, the 5th
What God wills, let it Marquess of Anglesey, who d. 1905 ; 2ndly, 1909, Capt. John Francis
be done. Grey Gilliat [see Skipwith, Bt. , colls.]. Olive Nina Mary, b. 1877.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Georgiana ( Countess of Guilford) : m. 1874, the 7th Earl
of Guilford, who d. 1885. Residence , 4, Lennox Gardens, S.W. Isabel Marian ( Viscountess
Combermere): m. 1st, 1870, Cudworth Halsted Poole, who d. 1906, of Marbury Hall, Whitchurch,
Salop, having obtained a divorce 1876; 2ndly, i88o,the 3rd Viscount Combermere, who d. 1898,
and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Florence Mary Charlotte: m. 1903, Edward Francklin, of
Gonalston Hall, Nottingham [see V. St. Vincent], — (by 2nd marriage) [see V. Combermere].
Residence, The Beeches, Bagshot, Surrey.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Walter Hill Chetwynd, 3rd Son of 3rd baronet, b. 1856,
d. 1916 : m. 1890, the Hon Edome Eliza Theodosia (now of 34, Sloane Gardens,
S.W.), da. of 8th Baron Monson : —
Phyllis Marion, b. 1893.
Issue of the late William Henry Chetwynd, son ot 2nd baronet, b. 1811, d. 1890 :
m. 1st 1854, Blanche, who d. 1899, having obtained a divorce 1865. da. of the Rev.
the Hon. Arthur Talbot ; 2ndly, 1875, Mary, da. of James Parkin
Arthur, b. 1857; is a J P- for Staffordshire; unsuccessfully contested Staffordshire, Lichfield Div.
(LU) Dec. 1910 : m. 1886, Kinbarra Swene, da. of the late Samuel Lipscombe Seckham, of
Whittington Old Hall, Lichfield and has issue living, Arthur Henry Talbot, M.C., b. 1887 ; Capt.
Egyptian Army : m. 1914, Evelyn Margaret, da. of Leonard Andrews, — William Ralph Talbot,
M.C.,b. 1890; 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. (Special Reserve); European War 1914-18 (M.C.) : m. 1912,
Frances Mary, da. of the late James Jupe. Florence [Lady Berkeley Paget): m. 1877, Lord
Rerkeley Charles Sydney Paget, who*/. 1913 [see M. Anglesey, colls.]. Residettce, Longdon Half,
Rugeley, Staffordshire.
Grandchildren of the late Major William Faulkener Chetwynd, M.P. , 2nd son of
xst baronet : —
Issue of the late Charles Chetwynd, b. 1851, d. 1895 : m- 1888, Mary (now of Brocton Hall,
Stafford), el. da. of George Meakin, J .P., of Creswell Hall, co. Stafford : —
Charles William George, h 1894 : m. 1914, Olive Mary Hall, and has issue living. Beatrice Ada.
— —Mildred Florence Mary.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Chetwynd, 4th son of xst baronet : —
Issue of the late John Chetwynd, b. 1840, d. 1885 : m. 1867, Mary Ellen, da. of Henry Hull : —
Henry Walter Petit, b. 1869.— —William Jelf Petit, b. 1872. Emma Louise Petit, b. 1870. Mary
Anne Petit, b. 1871.
A younger branch of the family of Baron Chetwynd, of great antiquity in Shropshire. The first of
this branch to settle in Staffordshire was Sir John de Chetwynd, temp. Henry III. The xst baronet,
many years Clerk to the Privy Council, received knighthood in 1787, and the 2nd sat as M.P. for Stafford.
Sir George Chetwynd, 4th Bt., was High Sheriff of Warwickshire 1875.
CHEYNE, Creation (U.K.) 1908, of Leagarth, Fetlar, and North Yell, co. Zetland.
(.Name pronounced “ Chain.”]
He conquers by patience. $jr WlLLIAM WATSON CHEYNE, K.C.M.G.,
C.B. , M.P. , F.R.C.S., F.P.S., 1st Baronet, son of Andrew
Cheyne ; b. Dec. 14th, 1852; ed. at Edinburgh Univ.
(M.B. and C.M. 1st class Honours 1875); F.R.C.S.
England 1879 ; Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh 1905, Hon. D.Sc.,
Oxford 1907 ; was Hunterian Professor at Roy. Coll, of
Surgs. 1888-90, and Vice-Pres. of Roy. Coll, of Surgs.
1907-9, and Pres. 19 14-17 ; sometime Lieut. -Col. Roy.
Army Med. Corps; is a F. R.S., Surg.-Gen. (now Surg.
Rear-Adm.) R.N., Professor of Clinical Surgery at King's
Coll., London, Consulting Surg. to Dr. Barnardo’s
Homes, Paddington Green Children’s Hospital, Roy.
Caledonian Asylum, and Osborne Convalescent Home for
Officers, and Examiner in Surgery at London Univ.,
etc.; appointed an Hon. Surg. to H.M. 1910, a Member,
of Med. Consultative Board, Admiralty 1910, Consulting
Surg. to fhe Navy 1914 (subsequently Surg. Rear-Adm.
R.N.), and to King’s Coll. Hospital 1917 (sometime
Surg.), and Lord-Lieut. Orkney and Shetland 1919 \
elected Pres, of Med. So. of London 1912, and of Roy. Coll, of Surgs. 1914 ; seived in
S. Africa 1899-1900 as Consulting Surg. (despatches, medal, C.B.) ; sat as M.P. for
Edinburgh and St. Andrews Univs. ( C ) Aug. 1917 to Nov. 1918; has sat foi Edin-
burgh, St. Andrews, Glasgow, and Aberdeen Univs. (CoU) since Dec. 1918 ; author
of various works on surgical and scientific subjects; C.B. (Civil) 1900, K.C.M.G.
1916: m. 1st, 1887, Mary Emma, who d . 1894, da. of the Rev. William Servante,
of Plumstead, Kent ; 2ndly, 1894, Margaret, da. of George Smith, S.S.C., of Lerwick,
Zetland, and has issue.
£Krms — Azure, on a bend between six crosses pat£e fitch^e argent an oak tree eradicated prop r,
fructed or. 4Lrrsl — A cross patee fitcMe argent.
Residence— Leagarth, Fetlar, Shetland.
Sons living-By 1st marriage-JOSEPH LISTER, M.C , b. Jan. 12th, 1888; Capt.
16th Lancers; European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C. with bar): m. 1912, Nelita Manfield,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage,
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da. of Andrew Pringle, of Borgue, Kirkcudbright, and Basing House, Banstead, and has issue
living, Joseph Lister Watson, b. 1914, — William Watson, b. 1920. William Hunter Watson,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1889 ; ed. at Winchester ; sometime Surg. R.N. By 2nd marriage —
George Basil Watson, b. 1898.
Daughters living— By 2nd marriage— Grace Ella, b. 1895.
CHICHESTER, Creation (E.) 1641, of Raleigh, Devonshire.
Sir Edward George Chichester, 10th
Baronet ; b. Jan. 22nd, 1883; s. his father, Rear- A dm .
Sir Edward, C.B., C.M.G., 1906; entered R.N. 1899.
became Lieut. 1904 (retired 1907), Lieut.-Com. 1912,
and Com. 1919; served in Natal 1899-1900 with
Naval Brig, (medal with clasp, promoted) ; has been
on special duty at Admiralty since 1914 ; is patron of
one living : m. 1915, Phyllis Dorothy, da. of Henry
Francis Compton [ see Musgrave, Bt., cr. 1611], and
has issue.
gwrmft — Cheeky or and gules, a chief vair. Crrsi — A heron
rising with an eel in its beak proper.
Residence — 29, St. James’s Street, S.W. Club — Marl-
borough.
Son living— EDWARD JOHN, b. April 15th, 1916.
Daughter living— One, b. 1917.
Brothers living*— Arthur Whyte, b. 1885; is Major
R.A.S.C. Marcus Beresford, b. 1896 ; is Lieut. Yeo.
Sisters living — Catherina Edina, b. i88r : in. 1905,
Capt. Charles Venables Beresford, Worcestershire Regt.,
and has issue living, Charles Hugh, b. 1906.— Janet, b.
1884 : in. 1904, Edward Hornby Beckwith, and has issue
living, Edward George Chichester, b. 1905, — Richard Chi-
chester, b. 1913, — Janet Catherine Elizabeth, b. 1906, — Bridget Honoria, b. 19x5. Residence , Cran-
field, East Grinstead. Victoria May ( Lady Wills'), b. 1887: in. 1914, Sir Gilbert Alan Hamilton
Wills, O.B.E., M.P., 2nd Bt. Residences, Northmoor, Dulverton ; Batsford Park, Moreton-in-
Marsh, Gloucestershire.— —Edith Mary ( Lady Renshaw), b. 1891 : in. 1911, Sir Stephen Charles,
Bine Renshaw, 2nd Bt. Residences, Barachan, Houstoun ; Foxbar, near Paisley. Fanny, b.
1892.-^— Joanna, b. 1893.
Uncles living (sons of 8th Baronet) — Henry, b. 1851 ; ed. at Winchester : m. 1876, Adah Georgians,
da. of the late Horatio Francis Kingsford Holloway, J.P., D.L. (formerly Martelli), of Marchwood
Park Southampton, and has issue living, Arthur Raleigh, b. 1879; formerly Lieut. Roy. N. Devon
Yeo. Cav. : m. 1903, Isabel Edith Thomasine, el. da. of Sir George Sidney Meade Thomas, 6th
Bt., — Thomasine: m. 1905, Walter Grenfell White, of 35. Lowndes Street, S.W.,— Vera: m. 1910V
Lieut.-Com. George Harley Pownall, R.N., who d. (killed in action) 1915 [B. Belhaven and
Stenton, colls. 1. Residence, Verbeer, Cullompton, Devon.— -George, b. 1865: in. 1st, 1900,
Frances Caroline, who d. 1904, da. of the late Col. Hugh Robert Hibbert, Roy. Fusiliers, for-
merly of Birtles Hull, Cheshire, and Broadgate, Barnstaple ; 2ndly, 1908, Essex Mary, da. of the
late Col. Hugh Robert Hibbert (ante), and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Patrick George, b.
iqoi, — Adrian Francis, b 1903. ■■ Rev. Charles, b. 1868; ed. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B. A,
1889, M.A. 1893); is R. of Sherwell: in. 1896, Emily Annie, da. of the late Samuel Page, of Chitt’s
Hill, Wood Green, N., and has issue living, James John, b. 1807 ; formerly Lieut. Duke of
Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regt.),— Francis Charles, b. 1901, — Barbara, b. 1907,— Cicely, b. 1913.
Residence, Sherwell Rectory, Devon. Orlando, b. 1873 ; is Capt 'Devonshire Regt. : in. 1899,
Isabel Clare, da. of Egerton Parks-Smith, formerly R.A., and has issue living, Angela Clare
Rosalind, b. 1909. Residence, The Warren, Sherwell, Barnstaple.
Aunts living (daughters of 8th Baronet) — Beatrice: in. 1870, Charles Chichester, who d. 1912, and
has issue living, Charles Hamlyn(of Hall, Barnstaple), b. 1871 ; is Major Devonshire Regt. : m. 1905,
Margaret Blanche, el. da. of the late Stephen Christy, of Llangoed, Llyswen. Wales, and has issue
living, Charles b. 1906, Amyas b. 1910, — Robert Edward, b. 1872: in. 1902, Ethel Domett, only
child of Albert Parks-Smith, of 18, Selborne Road, Hove, and has issue living, Robert Kerr
Engeler b. 1905, Lavender Mary b 1909. Residence, Eaglehurst, Sidmouth. Norah : m. 1899,
Francis Bernard Parr Manning, L.R.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I. Residence, Choweree, Barnstaple.
Evelyn: in. 1877, Edward Fairfax Studd, sometime Capt. R. F.A., and has issue, of whom
Edward Arthur Chichester, b. 1880 : in. 19x0, Evelyn Maude Mary, da. of Col. Holmes, of
Wolston, Victoria, — Francis Cyril Rupert, D.S.O., b. 1881 ; Lieut. -Col. The Buffs (E. Kent
Regt.); d. (killed in action during European War) T918 : in. 1914, Edith Julia, only child of
the late Francis A. Short, of Bickham, Kemford, leaving issue, Edith Menel b. 1915, — Ernest
George, b. 1883; Lieut. R.A., — Eric Fairfax, b. 1890; sometime in Australian Imperial Forces, —
Theodore Quintus, D.F.C., b. 1893; Flight-Corn. R.A.F. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,.
D.F C.), — Charles Kynaston, b. 1895; sometime Lieut. R.A.F., — Gladys Mary: m. 1903,
William Carnegie Barnes, formerly of Great Duryard, Exeter, and has issue living, William
Anthony Fairfax b. 1907, Gladys Evelyn Vesta Clemency b. 1905, Victoria Olga Felicity, — Cynthia
Evelyn : m. 1919, Major James King, — Enid Eulalie, — Dorothy Grace : in. 1912, Major William
Edward Delves Broughton, M.C, [see Broughton, Bt., colls.]. Residences , Banchor, Tomatin, by
Inverness; Exeleigh, Starcross, S. Devon. Geraldine: m. 1888, Percy Williamson Barons
Northcote, who d. 1899.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— Catharine Emma [Lady Chichester), da. of the late Com,
Robert Charles Whyte, R.N., of Instow, N. Devon : m. 1880, Rear-Adm. Sir Edward Chichester,
9th baronet, who d. 1906. Residence, The Bungalow, Instow, N. Devon.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Gerard Chichester, 5th son of 8th baronet, b. 1859, rf,
1906 : in. 1891, Alice(nowof Marpool Hall, Exmouth), da. of the late G. Pinckney,
of Feniton Court, Devon : — •
Ronald Gerard, R.N. , b. 1896 ; became a Sub-Lieut. 1916, and Lieut. 1917.^— Alice Mary, b. 1892,
- Geraldine Maud, b. 1895.- Christine Margaret, b. 1900.
This family is descended from one Engeler, who held lands under King Harold. On the marriage
, Tnomasine Raleigh with John Chichester in 1365 this family settled in Devonshire. Sir Roger
Chichester was knighted by the king at the siege of Calais, and afterwards served at Poictiers. The
Qth baronet, Rear-Adm. Sir Edward Chichester, was a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. Queen Victoria and
H.M. King Edward VII. 1899-1902.
, . ^ The 2nd brother, Robert Charles Chichester, b. 1889; Lieut. R.N. ; d. (killed in action
during battle of Jutland) 19x6.
Ferme en foy.
Finn in faith.
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CHICHESTER, Creation (U.K.) 1840, of Arlington Court, Devonshire. [Extinct 1881.]
Sir Alexander Palmer Bruce Chichester, 2nd and last Baronet .
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet — Rosalie Caroline. Residences , Arlington Court, near Barn-
staple ; Parade House, Woolacombe, Devon.
CHILD, Creation (U.K.) 1868, of Newfield, and of Stallington Hall, Staffordshire,
and of Glen Losset, co. Argyll.
Sir Smith Hill Child, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
M. V.O., M.P., 2nd Baronet , son of the late John George
Child, Esq., 2nd son of 1st baronet; b. Sept. 19th, 1880; s.
his grandfather, Sir Smith, 1896 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch.
Ch., Oxford; is Major Reserve of Officers, and a J.P. for
Staffordshire ; formerly Lieut. Irish Guards; Lieut. -Col. Comag.
Northumberland Brig. R.F. A. (T.F. ) 1910-18, and a Brig.-Gen.
R.A. 1918-20; S. Africa 1900 with 3rd Batn. Roy. Scots
(medal), European War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.,
Croix de Guerre, C.B.); appointed Col. Comdg. R.A.,
N. Midland Div. (T.F.) 1920; has sat as M.I*. for Stone Div.
of Staffordshire since Dec. 1918; M.V.O. (5th class) 1902,
D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
$rnt8 — Gules, a chevron nebuly erminois, between three eagles close
argent, in the centre chief point a mullet of six points or. Crest — An eagle,
wings elevated argent entwined round the neck by a snake proper, holding
Imitari quam invidere.
To imitate rather than
envy.
in the beak a cross -crosslet fitchee, and each wing charged with a mullet of six points gules.
Seat — Stallington Hall, Blythe Bridge, Staffordshire. Town Residence — 2, Ryder Street, S.W.i.
Clubs — Guards’, Bachelors’, Turf.
Sisters living — Margaret Sarah, b. 1879 : in. 1902, Lieut.-Col. Charles George DuCane, O.B.E.
formerly R.E., and has issue living, Marjorie Clare, b. 1903. Residence, Tolpits House,
Rickmansworth, Herts. Cicely Helen, b. 1884: in. 1906, Lieut.-Col. Wilfrid Wykeham Jelf,
C.M.G., D.S.O. , R.A., and has issue living, Richard Hill, b. rgxo, — Roderic Wilfrid Roylance,
b. 1914, — Lilah Margaret, b. 1911. Residence, Offcote Hurst, Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
Granddaughter living of 1st Baronet— Issue of the late Smith Hill Child, el. son of 1st
baronet, b. 1837, d. 1867 : in. 1863, Isabella Eleanor, who d. 1912 having m 2ndly 1873, the Rev.
James Royds, who d. 1886, of Woodlands, Hartford, Cheshire, da of the late Major Colin
Campbell : —
Eleanor Sarah. Residence, The Lawn, Malvern.
Mother living — Helen, da. of the late Rev. George Mather (R. of Longford, Shropshire, and Preb.
of Lichfield), of Huntley Hall, Cheadle, Staffordshire : in. 1877, John George Child, 2nd son
of 1st baronet, who d. 1895. Residence , Stallington Hall, Blythe Bridge, Staffordshire.
The name of this ancient family was spelt Le Chylde, Infans, Le Puer, and L’Enfant. In 1222
Robert l’Enfant was Provost of Shrewsbury. In 1308 a John le Chylde was a witness to the deed con-
cerning the Abbey of Haughmond, Shropshire. In 1314 Nicholas le Chylde was Bailiff of Shrewsbury.
The present baronet is descended in a direct line from William Chylde. who settled at Audley, Stafford-
shire, temp. 17th century, whose eldest son, Smith Childe, married, 1660, Anne, da. of R. Kelsall,
Hall-o’-Wood. since which time Smith has in each generation been the Christian name of one of the
sons. Sir Smith Child, 1st baronet, was M.P. for N. Staffordshire (C) 1851-9 and W. Staffordshire
1868-74.
CHILD, Creation (U K.) 1919, of Bromley Palace, Bromley, Kent.
Sir Coles Child, 1st Baronet , only son
of the late Coles William John Child, J.P., D. L., of
Bromley, Kent ; b. April 6th, 1862 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; is a J.P , a D.L.,
and a County Alderman for Kent, Chm. of W. Kent
Quarter Sessions, Chm. Kent Asylums and Mental
Deficiency Committees, Lord of the Manor of
Bromley, E. Farleigh and E. Peckham, Chm. Kent
War Pensions Committees, and Hon. Col. 3rd Vol.
Batn. Roy. W. Kent Regt. : m. 1885, Eliza Caroline,
only da. of the late Richard Bolton Barton, LL.D.,
J.P., of Stour Lodge, Bradfield, Essex, and has issue.
Anns — Per chevron azure and gules, on a chevron engrailed
ermine between three eagles close argent a fylfot sable. Crtsf —
An eagle, wings expanded argent charged on the breast with
a fylfot sable, holding in the beak by its neck a serpent en-
twined round the body vert.
Seat — Bromley Palace, Bromley, Kent. Clubs — Carlton,
Conservative.
To imitate rather than to envy.
Son living— COLES JOHN, b. Feb. nth, 1906.
Daughters living — Marjorie Isabel Knox, b. 1886 : in. 1909,
Arthur Dunbar Whatman. Audrey Eleanor Mary, b. 1887.
Norah Phyllis Amy, b. 1889 : in. 1917; Major Charles
Hallam Edwards, Roy. Welsh Fusiliers. Kathleen Ida Rachel, b. 1893.
Chinabhai Madhawlal, see Madhawlal.
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CHISHOLM, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Belhaven Terrace, Glasgow.
Sir Samuel Chisholm, ist Baronet , el. son of
John Chisholm, of Dalkeith, Midlothian ; b. 1836 ; ed.
at Dalkeith ; Hon. LL.D., Glasgow 1901 ; was Lord Provost
of Glasgow, Lord-Lieut. of Co. of City of Glasgow, and
Chm. of Clyde Navigation Trustees 1899-1902; formerly head
of the firm of Samuel Chisholm and Co., of Glasgow; is a
J.P. and D.L. for Lanarkshire and for City of Glasgow, and
Chm. of Glasgow and W. of Scotland Coll, of Domestic
Science ; has been a Member of Roy. Commn. on Glanders,
and on Registration of Title in Scotland ; unsuccessfully
contested Glasgow, Camlachie Div. (Z) 1895 : in. ist, 1866,
Charlotte, who d. 1900, da. of the Rev. John Thompson, of
Holywell, Cumberland; 2ndly, 1903, Agnes Gibson Carnduff,
widow of Thomas Henderson, shipowner, of Glasgow.
— Gules, a boar’s head erased proper between in chief two bells argent, and in base a salmon
on its back holding a signet ring in its mouth also proper. Crist — A hand couped at the wrist holding
a boar’s head erased all proper.
Residence — 20, Belhaven Terrace, Kelvinside, Glasgow. Chibs — Liberal, Arts, Scottish
Automobile (Glasgow), Scottish Liberal (Edinburgh).
CHOLMELEY, Creation (U.K.) 1806, of Easton, Lincolnshire.
[Pronounced “ Chumly.”]
Sir Hugh John Francis Sib-
THORP Cholmeley, 5th Baronet; b.
Feb. 7th, 1906 ; s. his father, Capt. Sir
Montague Aubrey Rowley, 1914.
&nns — Gules, two helmets in chief proper, and
a garb in base or ; a mullet for difference. Crist—
A garb or.
Seat — Easton Hall, Grantham.
Sister living — Rosamond Mary Edith, b. 1Q04.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Margaret
Georgina Louisa, b. 1875 : m. 1898, John Robarts
[V. Barrington].— —Mary Selina, b. 1877.
Winifred Susan, b. 1879 : m. 1906, Lieut. -Col.
Charles Archibald Calvert, D.S.O., and has issue
living, Edmund Archibald, b. 1909, — Robert
Henry, b. 1912, — Mary Henrietta, b. 19 — . Resi-
dence, Broomells, Beare Green, Surrey Aline
Marie Janetta, b. 1884.
Widow living of 4th Baronet.— Mabel
Janetta ( Lady Cholmeley) da. . of Montagu
Richard Waldo-Sibthorp [see Sutton, Bt., colls.]:
m. 1903, Capt. Sir Montague Aubrey Rowley
Cholmeley, 4th baronet, who d. (killed in action)
1914. Residence , Easton Hall, Grantham.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Capt. Henry Daniel Cholmeley, 3rd son of ist
baronet b. 1810, d. 1865 : m. ist, 1852, Georgina Millicent, who d. 1855, da. of the
Rev. Lewis Way, of Stansted Park, Sussex ; 2ndly, 1862, Penelope, who d. 1912,
da. of the late John Goodford, of Chilton Cantelo, Ilchester : —
Catherine Maude: m. 1889, Edward Metcalfe. Olivia Millicent: m. 1891, the Rev. Francis
Collins Norton, and has issue living, Eleanor Millicent, b. 1893, — Drusilla Penelope, b. 1894 :
m. 1920, Lieut.-Com. Bruce Metcalfe, R.N.R. Residence, Ditchling Vicarage, Sussex.
This family is a younger branch of the noble house of Cholmondeley. Henry Cholmeley, of
Burton Coggles, settled in Lincolnshire in the 16th century, and from him, in a direct line, the present
baronet is descended. The ist baronet was M.P. for Grantham 1820-26, and the 2nd baronet sat for
many years successively as M.P. for Grantham and Lincolnshire North (A). The 4th baronet, Capt.
Sir Montague Aubrey Rowley Cholmeley, Grenadier Guards, was killed in action during European
War, Dec. 1914.
Cholmley, of Boynton, see Strickland.
CHRISTISON, Creation (U.K.) 1871, of Moray Place, Edinburgh.
May it guide my life.
Sir Robert Alexander Christison, 3rd Baronet;
b. Feb. 23rd, 1870 ; s. his father, Sir Alexander, M.D.,
1918; formerly Capt. (retired as Hon. Major) Duke of Edin-
burgh’s Own Edinburgh R.G.A. (Mil.) : in. 1900, Mary
Russell, da. of A. R. Gilzean.
$rms — Or, a chevron sable between three laurel leaves proper. Crist —
A passion cross gules on three grieces proper.
Residence —
Half-Brother living ★—ALEXANDER FRANK PHILIP, M.C. , b.
Nov. 17th, 1893; is Capt. Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (M.C. with Bar) : m. 1916, Betty, da. of the late Rt.
Rev. Bishop (Anthony Mitchell, D.D.) of Aberdeen and Orkney, and has
issue living, John Anthony Alexander, b. 1918, — Heather Cameron
Christian, b. 1917.
★ The youngest half-brother, Frederick John Christison, b. 1894 ; Lieut. Princess Louise’s
Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915.
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Sisters living — Harriette Archer, b. i860. ■ Edith Campbell, b. 1867: m. 1805, Benjamin David
Craigie Bell, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. (Edinburgh), J.P., who d. 1915.
Half-Sisters living — Dorothea Mary, b. 1896. Irene Victoria Elworthy, b. 1897.— Alison
Florence Alexandra, b. 1901.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Florence {Lady Christison), da. of F. T. Elworthy, J.P., of
Foxdown, Wellington, Somerset : m. 1892, as his second wife, Sir Alexander Christison, M.D.,
2nd baronet, who d. 1918. Residence , 37, Polwarth Terrace, Edinburgh.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late David Christison, M.D., LL.D., 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1830,
d. 1912 : m. 1883, Susanna Hodgson (now of 20, Magdala Crescent, Edinburgh,
and Daldrishaig, Aberfoyle), da. of the late Andrew Cassels Brown, merchant,
of Liverpool : —
Maude Cassels, b. 1884. Roberta, b. 1888. Nora Henrietta, b. 1890.
The 1st baronet, a celebrated physician, was twice President of the Royal College of Physicians,
Edinburgh, President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1868-73, a Physician in Ordinary to H.M.
Queen Victoria in Scotland, and a Member of the General Medical Council of the United Kingdom
t857-73.
CHUBB, Creation (U.K.) 1900, of Newlands, Chislehurst, Kent.
Cavendo tutus.
Sir George Hayter Chubb, Knt ., ist Baronet ,
2nd son of the late John Chubb, Esq. ; b. Aug. 29th, 1848 ; is a
J.P. for Kent, a lock and safe manufacturer, of 128, Queen
Victoria Street, E.C., a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour,
and an Officer of the Order of Leopold of Belgium ; sometime
a Coramr. of Roy. Patriotic Fund ; Knt. 1885 : m. 1870, Sarah
Vanner (a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England), da. of the late Charles Early, J.P. , of Witney, Oxon,
and has issue.
^nns — Azure, a cross erminois, between in first and fourth quarters
a bezant and in second and third quarters a rose or. (Treat — In front of a
demi-lion rampant azure supporting between its paws a bezant charged with
a rose gules, a key fessewise wards upwards or.
Safe by being cautions. Seats — Newlands, Chislehurst, Kent; Riverside, Witney, Oxon. Clubs
— Carlton, Constitutional.
Sons living— CHARLES ARCHIBALD, b. 1871 : m. 1898, Mary, el. da. of John F. Haworth,
J.P., of Priory Court, Wimbledon, and has issue living, George Charles Hayter, b. 1911, — David
William Early, b. 1914. Residence , Longforgan, Wimbledon.^— George Herbert, b. 1873 ; is Capt.
R.A. Reserve of Officers, and Major R.F.A. (T.F.).
Daughters living — Ethelwyn Early, b. 1875.— Helen Mary, b. 1877 : m. 1909, Harold Gabriel
Morrish | see Morrish, “Knights’ Widows”). Residence , Leonard House, Sutton, Surrey.
Priscilla Frances Vanner, b. 1885 : m. 1909, Alex Woodward Hill.
CHUBB, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Stonehenge, Wilts.
Sir Cecil Herbert Edward Chubb, ist Baronet , son of the late
Allred Chubb ; b. April 14th, 1876 ; ed. at Camb. Univ. (M.A. 1904, LL.B.
1905) ; Bar. Middle Temple 1907 ; is a J.P. for Salisbury; gave Stonehenge to the
Nation 1918 : m. 1902, Mary Bella Alice Fern, and has issue.
Arms ant Crest — Not on record at College of Arms at time of going to press.
Seat — Bemerton Lodge, Salisbury.
Son living— JOHN CORBIN, b. 1904.
Daughter living— Mary Cecilia, b. 1907.
CHURCH, Creation (U.K.) 1901, of Harley Street, co. London, and Woodside,
Hatfield, Herts.
Sir William Selby Church, K.C.B., M.D. , ist
Baronet, son of the late John Church, of Woodside Place, Hat-
field, Herts, and Belshill, Belford, Northumberland ; b. Dec.
4th, 1837 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
ist class Natural Science i860, Hon. D.Sc. 1904) ; LL.D.,
Glasgow 1901, D.Sc., Victoria and D.C.L. Durham 1902,
M.R.C. P., London, and M.B. Oxon 1864, M.D. Oxon 1868,
and F.R.C.P. London 1870; was Pres, of Roy. Coll, of
Physicians 1899-1905, a Member of Roy. Commns. on Treat-
ment of Sick and Wounded in S. Africa 1900, on Arsenical
Poisoning 1901, and on Vivisection 1906, and an Hon.
Treasurer of Roy. So. of Medicine 1910-iiand 1912-13 (Pres.
1908-10) ; is a J.P. and a County Councillor for Herts, Hon.
Mea spes est in Deo. Fellow of Univ. Coll., Oxford, Consulting Physician to St.
My hope is in God. Bartholomew’s Hospital, to City of London Hospital for
Diseases of the Chest, and to Roy. Gen. Dispensary ; formerly Lee’s Reader at
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Ch. Ch., Oxford; K.C.B. (Civil) 1902: m. 1875, Sybil Constance, who d. 1913,
da. of the late Charles John Bigge, of Linden, Northumberland, and has issue.
^rmg_Or, on a fesse engrailed between three greyhound’s head sable, erased gules, collared azure,
three bezants. Crtat— A greyhound’s head sable, erased gules, collared azure, and charged on the
neck with two bezants.
Seats — Woodside Place, Hatfield, Herts ; Belshill, Belford, Northumberland. Clubs— United
University, Athenaeum. _______
Son living— GEOFFREY SELBY, M.C. , b. Jan. nth, 1887; European War 1914-19 as Major
R. F A. (M.C.): in. 1st, 1913, Doris Louise Cleghorn, who d. 1917, da. of William Somerville,
D.Sc . Sibthorpian Professor of Rural Economy, and a Fellow of St. John’s Coll., Oxford; 2ndly,
1920, Helene Elizabeth, da. of the late John L. Traynor, of Michigan, U.S.A.
Daughter living— Ursula Nina, b. 1876.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John William Church, Lieut. Hertfordshire Regt., el. son of 1st
baronet, b. 1878, d. (killed in action during European War) 1918 : in. 1908, Brenda,
da. of the late Hugh Lee Pattinson, of 85, Linden Gardens, Bayswater, W. ; —
Margaret Sybil, b. 1909. Barbara Brenda, b. 1910.— Lesbia Mary, b. 1916.
CHURCHMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Abbey Oaks, Sproughton, co. Suffolk.
Sir Arthur Charles Churchman,
M.P., 1st Baronet , 3rd son of the late Henry Charles
Churchman, of Paget House, Ipswich ; b. Sept.
7th, 1867 ; ed. privately, and at Ipswich Sch. ; for-
merly Lieut. -Col. Comdg. R.G.A. ; is Lieut. -Col.
Suffolk Regt. Reserve of Officers, a J.P. for Suffolk
(Mayor of Ipswich 1901-2), and Vice-Chm.
British- American Tobacco Co. (Limited) ; un-
successfully contested Ipswich (C) Jan. and Dec.
1910 ; has sat as M.P. for Suffolk, Woodbridge
Div. (Co U ) since Aug. 1920 : m. 1891, Edith, da.
of the late J. A. Harvey, of London, having had
issue, of whom the only then surviving son, Charles
Harvey, b. 1895; Capt. Suffolk Regt. ; d. (killed
in action during P^uropean War) 1917.
$rms— Barry of four argent and sable two pallets
ermine, on a chief of the second three leopards’ faces or.
Crest — Upon a roll of parchment a cock proper.
Seat — Abbey Oaks, Sproughton, Suffolk. Clubs —
Carlton, Junior Carlton, St. Stephen’s, Royal Aero.
Post tenebras aurora. ^ ,, „
in action during European War) 1917 [E. Castle Stewart, colls.]. Residences, Abbey Oaks,
Sproughton, Suffolk; 1, Prince’s Row, Buckingham Palace Road, S.W. Vera Kate, b. 1913.
CLARK, Creation (U.K.) 1883, of Cavendish Square, co. Middlesex.
Sir James Richardson Andrew Clark, C.B.,
C. M.G., F.R.C.S., 2nd Baronet; b. Aug. 24th, 1852; s. his
father, Sir Andrew, M.D., 1893; ed. at Univ. Sch. and
Coll., London ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1878, F.R.C.S. Edin. 1888 ;
D. P.H. Camb. 18 — ; is Hon. Lieut.-Col. in the Army,
a Fellow of Roy. Institute of Public Health, Ch. Commr. of
St. John Ambulance Brig., and a Knight of Justice of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; served in S. Africa
1900, and during European War 1915-16, as Lieut.-Col.
R.A.M.C. (T.F.) (C.M.G.); C.B. (Civil) 1902, C.M.G. 1916:
m. 1893, Lilian Margaret (a Lady of Grace of the Order of St.
England), da. of the late Robert John Hopkins, J.P., of
Tidmarsh Manor, Berks [V. Elibank, colls.], and has issue.
^rutfl — Or, a fesse vair, in chief a boar’s head couped between two crescents, and in base a
like boar’s head all sable. Cmt — A demi huntsman winding a horn, holding in his sinister hand a
whip all proper, between stag’s attires, the scalp in front, argent.
Rcsiaence — Bray.vick, near Maidenhead. Clubs— Constitutional, Berkshire (Reading).
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Son living— ANDREW EDMUND JAMES, M.C., b. July 18th, 1898; Lieut. R.A., and an
Esquire of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England; European War 1914-18 (M.C.).
Half-Brother living — Andrew Gladstone, b. 1870. Residence , The Elms, Bishops Itchington,
near Leamington.
Sisters living — Mary Kane, b. 1855 : m. 1890, Michael Rogers Oldfield Thomas, F.R.S., of
Natural History Museum, S. Kensington, S.W. Residence , 15, St. Petersburg Place, Bayswater
Hill, W. Margaret Alexandrina, b. 1856 : m. 1880, the Rev. William Lee, and has issue living,
Residence , Oak Park House, Dawlish.
Half-Sisters living — Louisa Doxat, b. 1864: m. 1886, the Rev. John Leathley Nightingale, V. of
Kingsteignton, and has issue living, Cuthbert Leathley, b. 1891, — Wilfrid Andrew, b. 1901. Resi-
dence, Kingsteignton Vicarage, Newton Abbot. Helen Annette, b. 1873.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Helen Annette {Lady Clark), third da. of the late Alphonso
Doxat, of Leytonstone : m. 1862, as his second wife, Sir Andrew Clark, M.D., 1st baronet, who
d. 1893. Residence , 5, Spanish Place, W.
The 1st baronet, Sir Andrew, M.D., was an eminent physician.
CLARK, Creation (U.K.) 1886, of Rleiville Crescent, Edinburgh.
*S»John MAURiCECLARKjil/.^.^’., 2nd Baronet ;
b. March 7th, 1859; s. his father, Sir Thomas, 1900; ed.
at Edinburgh Acad, and Univ. ; is senior partner in the
publishing firm of T. and T. Clark, Chm. Scottish Life
Assurance Co. (Limited), aJ.P. for Co. of City of Edinburgh,
a D.L. for Midlothian, and Vice- Chm. of Midlothian Terri-
torial Force Asso.; Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. (V.D.)Comdg.
7th Batn. Royal Scots (Lothian Regt.) 1905-10, and Mil.
and National Ser. Representative for Midlothian 1916-18;
M.B, E. 1918 : m. 1885, Helen Marder, da. of the late Rev.
Henry M. Douglas, of Kirkcaldy, and has issue.
$nns— Azure, a fesse or between a triple tower argent in chief,
and a crescent of the second in base. Crtst — A demi-lion rampant
azure, holding in his dexter paw a battleaxe proper.
Residence — 17, Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh. Club — University
(Edinburgh).
Sons living — THOMAS, b. March 30th, 1886; junior partner in pub-
lishing firm of T. and T. Clark, and Major Roy. Scots (Lothian
Regt.) ; European War 1914-18 : m. 1914, Ellen Mercy (Elenita),
da. of the late Francis Drake, and has issue living, Laura Mowbray,
b. 1916. Residence , 25, Wester Coates Avenue, Edinburgh.— —Henry James Douglas, M.C., b.
1888; is Capt. Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders); European War 1914-18
(severely wounded, despatches, M.C.) : m. 1915, Isobel, da. of the late Lieut. Col. Wentworth
Forbes, of Glebe House, Brackley, and has issue living, Wentworth Douglas, b. 1916. John
Maurice, b. 1903.
Daughter living — Isabella Douglas, A R.R.C., b. 1891: m. 1920, Arthur Cedric Mears Coxon,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Residence, Dersingham, Norfolk.
Brother living — Thomas George, b. 1867 ; formerly a partner in the publishing firm of T. and
T. Clark ; is Hon. Lieut.-Col. Roy. Scots : m. 1894, Eliza, da. of the late James Reburn, and has
issue living, Thomas George, b. 1895 ; is Capt. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.) ; served during European
War 1914-17, — Cecil Edward, b. 1899; Lieut. R.M.L.I., — Eliza Lilian, b. 1896, — Kathleen Muriel,
b. 1904. Residetice, Leafmore, East Liss, Hants. Club, Northern.
Sisters living — Margaret Helen Lothian, b. 1855. Eliza Lilian, b. 1875 ; 111. T909, the Rev.
William Ross, B.D. Residence , Torluish, Grange Loan, Edinburgh.
Sir Thomas Clark, 1st baronet (many years senior partner in the publishing firm of T. and T.
Clark, of Edinburgh), was Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1885-8.
In God have I trusted.
CLARK, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Dunlambert, City of Belfast.
Sir George Smith Clark, ist Baronet ,
son of James Clark, of Paisley, b. Nov. 8th, 1861 ; is
Managing Director of the firm of Workman, Clark
and Co. (Limited), shipbuilders, of Belfast, a Director
of Henry Matier and Co. (Limited), linen manu-
facturers, of Belfast, and a D.L. for Belfast ; sat as
M.P. for N. Div. of Belfast (C) April 1907 to Jan.
1910 : m. 1881, Frances, da. of Henry Matier, of
Dunlambert, Belfast, and has issue.
— (As recorded at Ulster Office.) Barry wavy of four
argent and azure, a galley with sail set and flags flying all or, on
a chief of the second a thistle slipped with two leaves, between
two roses of the third. Crtst — A demi huntsman proper, vested
azure, blowing a horn or. blotto — Free for a blast.
Seat — Dunlambert, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast. Clubs —
Carlton, Ulster.
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Sons living— GEORGE ERNEST, b. July 25th, 1882; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1907, M.A.
1911) ; is a shipbuilder, and a Member of Institute of Naval Architects : m. 1910, Norah Ann, da.
of W. G. Wilson, of Glasgow, and has issue living, George Anthony, A . 1914,— Colin Douglas, b.
1918, — Beatrice Norah, b. 1911. Residence , Ardtullagh, Holywood, co. Down.— —Henry
Douglas, b. 1889; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1909, M.A. 1913); Bar. Inner Temple 1919; is Lieut.
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
STEWART-CLARK, Creation (U-K.) 1918, of Dundas, West Lothian.
Sir John Stewart-Clark, t st Baronet ,
son of the late Stewart Clark, of Dundas and
Cairndhu ; b. Sept. 14th, 1864; ed. at Merchiston
Castle Sch., Edinburgh, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. ;
is a Director of Clark and Co. (Limited), and of
Scottish Provident Institution, a Member of Roy.
Co. of Archers (King’s Bodyguard for Scotland),
and a J.P. and D.L. for Linlithgowshire ; sometime
Chm. of Dist. War Pensions Committee and of
Linlithgowshire Red Cross So. ; has assumed the
additional surname of Stewart : m. 1903, Marie
Gertrude, da. of Major Marcell Conran, of Bron-
dyffryn, Denbigh, and has issue.
Jurms — Sable, a fesse chequy argent and azure between
a crescent or in chief, a boar’s head couped of the last, armed
and langued of the third in base, a bordure ermine for differ-
ence. Crest — An anchor cabled gules.
Seat — Dundas Castle, South Queensferry. Clubs —
Royal Automobile, Caledonian, Royal Thames Yacht,
Western, New.
Sons living — STEWART, b. J uly 4th, 1904.— John Conran,
b. 1906.— Dudley, b. 1911.— Alan (twin), b. 1914.
Daughters living — Elizabeth Morna (twin), b. 1914 Marie Rena, b. 1915.
CLARKE, Creation (U.K.) 1804, of Crosses Green House, Cork.
By constancy and fidelity.
Sir Edward Henry St. Lawrence
Clarke, C.M.G., D.S.O., 4th Baronet , son of the late
Rev. John William Clarke, 6th son of 1st baronet ; b.
April 17th, 1857; s. his cousin, Sir Guy Francis
Travers Clarke-Travers, 1905; formerly Major
Worcestershire Regt. ; Lieut. -Col. Comdg. a Batn.
Prince of Wales’s Own (W Yorkshire Regt.) ; some-
time an Inspector under Board of Agriculture ; Euro-
pean War 1915-18 (twice wounded, D.S.O., C.M.G.) ;
D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919: m. 1884, Susan Douglas,
who d. 1913, da. of the late Charles Langton, of
Barkhill, Aigburth, Liverpool, having had issue, John
Edward Langton, b. 1889 ; Lieut. R.F.A. ; d. (killed
during European War) 1914, and William Hamilton, b.
1892; d. (killed in action during European War) 191 5.
|ms — Argent, on a bend cotissed gules, an Eastern Crown
or between two swans proper, a bordure vert. Crtst — A demi-
dragon wings elevated or, issuant from an Eastern Crown gules.
Residence — The Hyde, Bridport. Club — Army and Navy.
Daughter living — Evelyn Margaret, b. 1888 : m. 1916, Brig.-
Gen. Burleigh Francis Brownlow Stuart, C.B., C.M.G.
[see E Castle-Stewart, colls.]. Residence, The Hyde, Brid-
port, Dorset.
Sister living — Margaret Elizabeth. Residence ,
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Agnes Isabella Clarke-Travers. Residence , Dunsford
Place, Bath.
Widow living of 3rd Baronet— Annie [Lady Clarke-Travers), da. of the late G. Dent-
Wilson, and widow of Capt. Henry W. Melliss : m. 1897, Sir Guy Francis Travers Clarke-Travers,
3rd baronet, who d. 1905. Residence, 38, Cumberland Mansions, Upper George Street, W.
The 1st baronet, Maj.-Gen. Sir William Clarke, was a distinguished military officer, who com-
manded British Forces at Goa 1799 and at Mysore 1808. The 2nd baronet assumed by royal license,
in 1853, the additional surname of Travers, having married Elizabeth Barbara, only child and heiress
of John Moore Travers, of Ballinamona and Clifton.
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CLARKE, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Dunham Lodge, Norfolk.
Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O. , 3rd Baronet; b. Dec. 13th,
1839 ; s. his father, Rev. Sir Charles, 1899 ;
ed. at Eton ; entered the 57th Regt. 1856, became
Capt. 1867, Major 1876, Lieut. -Col. 1878, Col.
1879, Maj.-Gen. 1888, Lieut.-Gen. 1896, and Gen.
1902 ; retired 1907 ; served with column on
Taptee River 1858, in New Zealand wars 1861
and 1863-6, as D.A.Q.M.G. (despatches four
times, medal), in Zulu campaign 1879 (despatches,
medal with clasp, C.B.), and in operations in
Basutoland 1880-81 (medal with two clasps); was
Comdt.-Gen. of Colonial Forces at Cape of Good
Hope 1880-82, an A.A.G. at Head Quarters
1884-6, D.A.G. in Ireland 1886-8, in command
of 3rd Inf. Brig, at Aldershot 1889-92, D.A.G.
at Head Quarters 1892-3, Com.-in-Ch., Madras
Army and a Member of Council of Gov. of
Madras 1893-5, Lieut.-Gen. Comdg. the Forces,
Madras 1895-8, Q.M.G. to the Forces 1899-1903,
and Gov. of Malta and in command of troops
there 1903-7 ; is a Fellow of Roy. Geographical So. and Roy. Colonial Institute ;
C.B. (Mil.) 1879, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1896, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1900, G.C.V.O. 1903: m.
1867, Gemma Cecilia, only da. of the late W. Pitt Adams, and has issue.
— Ermine, on a bend cotised gules, three swans argent between three annulets sable,
ftrtat — A mount vert, thereon a lark wings elevated or, in the beak an ear of wheat proper, the
dexter claw resting on an annulet as in the arms.
Residences , — Hollywood, Ridgway, Wimbledon, S.W.iq; Villa Almanarre, Hyeres, France.
Club — Carlton.
Daughters living— ./Ethel Rosa (Hon. Mrs. Charles G. Fortescue ): m. 1st, 1894, Capt. Ernest
George Campbell, Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), who d. 1900 [V. Barrington! ; 2ndly, 1906,
Brig -Gen. the Hon. Charles Granville Fortescue, C. B., C.M.G., D.S.O. [see E. Fortescue].
Residence , Anne’s House, Pitsford, Northants. Kathleen (Hon. Lady Bingham ): m. 1896,
Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Sir Francis Richard Bingham, K.C.M.G., C.B., R.A. [see E. Lucan]. Resi-
dence, 38A, King’s Road, Chelsea, W.
Brothers living — FREDERICK, b. March 17th, 1846 ; ed. at Eton, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1869); Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1871 ; has been Assist. -Sec. to Legislative Council of Bengal, Acting
Administrator-Gen. of Bengal, and Sec. to Siamese Legation, Paris : m. 1877, Adelaide Catharine, da.
of Roger Allday Kerrison, and has issue living, Orme Bigland (of 4, Brick Court, Temple, E.C.),
b. 1880 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1908 ; sometime Legal Adviser to Ottoman Govt. : m. 1905, Elfrida, da.
of the late Alfred Roosevelt, of New York, and has issue living, Humphrey Orme b. 1906, Charles
Frederick Orme (twin) b. 1909, — Mary Theodora : m. 1909, Robert Pringle Davidson, an Assist.
Master at Winchester Coll. Residence , 1, Sion Hill Place, Bath. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
—William Alexander, b. 1848; ed. at Harrow, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1871);
admitted a Solicitor 1875 : m. 1886, Helen, da. of the late G. R. Woodward, and has issue living,
William Peter Dunham, b. 1888 ; is in Sudan Civil Ser. : m. 1915, Ethel, da. of Edmund Ethelston,
of Hinton, Whitchurch, Salop, — Paul Humphrey, A 1891; is Lieut. R. F.A., — Rhoda, b. 18 — .
Residence, Ash Corner, Whitchurch, Salop. Club , New University.
Sisters living— Emily Augusta.— —Alice Fanny. Reside?ice, 20, Campden Grove, Kensington, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major Charles Henry Geoffrey Mansfield, M.V.O., el. son of 3rd
baronet, b. 1873, d. 1919: m. 1915, the Hon. Linda Blanche Douglas- Pennant,
da. of 3rd Baron Penrhyn : —
Sarah, b. 1917.
Issue of the late John Clarke, M.D., F.R.C.P., 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1823,
d. 1906 : m. 1855, Helen, who d. 1899, da. of Henry Alexander: —
John, b. 1857. Residence,
The first baronet was Physician to H.M. Queen Adelaide.
CLARKE, Creation (U.K.) 1882, of Rupertswood, Colony of Victoria.
Hon. Sir Rupert Turner Havelock
Clarke, 2nd Baronet ; b. March 1 6th, 1865 ; s. his
father, the Hon. Sir William John, LL.D., 1897 ;
sometime a M.L.C. of Victoria ; served during
European War 1914-17, as Lieut. Army Ser.
Corps : m. 1st, 1886, Aimee (who obtained a di-
vorce 1909), da. of Thomas Forrest Cumming, or
Melbourne ; 2ndly 1918, Elsie Tucker, of Sydney,
N.S. Wales, and has issue.
$ms — Or, two bars azure between four escallop shells
proper, three in chief and one in base ; two {launches of the
second. Crtst — In front of a dexter arm embowed in
armour holding in the hand an arrow in bend sinister or,
flighted argent, three escallops also or.
Residence —
Son living— By 2nd marriage -WILLIAM RUPERT,
b. Dec. 1919
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Phyllis Mary,
h. 1887 : m. 1909, Reginald Power. Residence Mel-
bourne, Australia. Aimee Gwendolyn, b. 1894 : nt.
1915, Capt. Charles Robert Tolver Michael Gerard,
Seeking the sign in the wool. D.S.O., Grenadier Guards [see B. Gerard, colls.].
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Brother living— Ernest Edward Dowling, b. 1869 ; formerly Lieut. R.N.
Half-Brothers living — Hon. William Lionel Russell, b. 1876; is a M.L.C., Victoria: m. 1908,.
Florence Douglas, da. of the late Col. Henry Douglas Mackenzie [see Mackenzie, Bt., cr. 167$,
colls.], and has issue living, John Russell Clarke, b. 1910, — Michael Alastair, b. 1915, — Janet
Marjorie Nina, b. 1911. Residence, Rupertswood, Sunbury, Burke co., Victoria, Australia.
Francis Grenville, b. 1879; is a M.L.C. of Victoria, Australia: m. 1901, Nina, da. of Thomas
Cotton, and has issue living, William Antony Francis, b. 1908, — Margaret Mary, A 1904, — Patricia*
Kathleen, b. 1906. Residences, Salisbury, Melbourne ; Korongah, Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia *T
Thule, Deniliquin, New South Wales.
Sister living — Alice Blanche, b. 1862: m. 1887, Chessborough Falconar John Macdonald, who ^
1919, having had issue, of whom Claude Keith, b. 1889 ; Lieut. Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers: d. (killed in action) 1915, — William Ian Falconar, b. 1890; Capt. Yeo. : m. 1916, Barbara,,
da. of F. A. Crisp, of The Manor House, Godaiming, — Mary Queenie Falconar, b. 1895 : m 1918,.
Capt. A. T. A. Ritchie, M.C., Grenadier Guards. Residences, Falcon Manor, Towcester; Wanta-
badgery, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales.
Half-Sisters living — Mary Janet [Hon. Mrs. Robert H. Lindsay ), b. 1874 : m. 1903, Major the
Hon. Robert Hamilton Lindsay, who d. 1911, 2nd Dragoons (Roy. Scots Greys) [see E. Craw-
ford]. Residences , 7, Charles Street, Mayfair, W. ; Hopton Hall, Great Yarmouth. Lily Vera
Montague Douglas, b. 1883 : m. 1911, Capt. George Landale, formerly 3rd Hussars, and has issue
living, William Alexander George, b. 1914, — David Ian, b. 1919- — Jar.et Vera, b. 1912, — Diane
Jessie, b. 1916. Residences, Dahwilly Hall, Deniliquin, New South Wales ; Derreweit, Macedon
Upper, Victoria, Australia. Ivy .Victoria, b. 1887 : m. 1914, Robert Wilson Knox, and has issue
living, David William Robert, b. 1916, — Keith Robert, b. 1918. Residences , Greenknowe, Toorakr
Melbourne; Willowmount, Macedon Upper, Victoria, Australia.
Collateral Brancli living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Reginald Hastings Clarke, 6th son of 1st baronet, b ,
1880, d. 1914: m. 1904, Ernestine Maud (now of Woomagama, Albury, N.S,
Wales), da. of Edmund Govett, of Melbourne : —
Clive, b. 1910. Joan Rosemary, b. 1908. Ernestine Elizabeth Hastings, b. 1914.
The 1st baronet, Hon. Sir William John Clarke, was many years engaged in pastoral pursuits in
Victoria, and was a M.L.C. of that Colony.
Clarke-Jervoise, see Jervoise.
Clarke-Travers, see Clarke, cr. 1804.
CLAUGHTON, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of The Priory, Dudley, co. Worcester.
[Name pronounced “ Clawton.”]
Sir Gilbert Henry Claughton, isfc
Baronet, 3rd son of the late Rt. Rev. Thomas
Legh Claughton, D.D. (Lord Bishop of Rochester
1867-77 and of St. Albans 1877-90); b. Feb. 2istr
1856 ; ed. at Eton ; many years Ch. Mineral
Agent to the Earl of Dudley ; has been Chm. of
London and North-Western Railway Co. since
1911; is a J.P. for Staffordshire and Worcester-
shire ; unsuccessfully contested Dudley (C) 1906.
$rms — Per chevron embattled ermine and sable, in chief
two fleurs-de-lis azure, in base a tower proper. Crtsi — The
upper part of a tower, from the battlements a tiger’s head
affront^ issuant, in the mouth a sprig of laurel all proper.
Seat — The Priory Dudley, Worcestershire. Town
Residence — 5, Lygon Place, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W.i.
CLAVERING, Creation (E.) 1661, of Axwell, Durham. [Extinct 1893.]
Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, ioth and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 10th Baronet — Augusta Maria Valentine.
CLAY, Creation (U.K.) 1841, of Fulwell Lodge, Middlesex.
Sir Arthur Temple Felix Clay, 4th Baronet ;
b. Dec. 9th, 1842 ; s. his brother, Lieut.-Col. Sir George, 1878 >
ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1865); Bar. Inner Temple 1867;
is a J.P. for cos. Surrey and London : m. 1869, Margaret, who
d. 1915, da. of the late Arthur Kett Barclay, of Bury Hillr
Dorking, and has issue.
&rms — Argent, a chevron engrailed paly of eight sable and or between*
three trefoils of the second. Cmi — Two wings argent each charged with &
cheyron engrailed between three trefoils slipped sable.
Residence — 19, Hyde Park Gate, S.W.7. Club — Athenaeum,
Son living— GEORGE FELIX NEVILLE, b. Nov. 24th, 1871 ; ed,
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1893): m. 1904, Rachel, el. da. of the
Rt. Hon. Henry Hobhouse, P.C., of Hadspen House, Castle
Cary, Somerset, and has issue living, Henry Felix, b. 1909,— Anthony
George Hobhouse, b. 1914, — Margaret Imogen, b. 1904, — Janet, b. 1907,
Theresa Rachel, b. 1911. Residence , 18, Kensington Park Gardens, W. Club, Athenaeum.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage,
Daughters living of 3rd Baronet— By 1st marriage— Rosalie Violet Marion. By 2nd
marriage — Sybil Mary, b. 1878 : m. 1905, Samuel Horace Law M.D. [V. Bridport]. Residence ,
46, Merrion Square, Dublin.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Mary Caroline, da. of Sir John Walrond, 1st Bt. [see B.
Waleran] : m. 1st, 1876, as his 2nd wife. Sir George Clay, 3rd baronet, who d. 1878; 2ndly,
1881, Lieut. -Col. Walter Henry Holbech, who d. 1901 [Armytage, Bt.]. Residence , The Grange,
Farnborough, Banbury.
This family descends from the Clays of Crich, co. Derby. George Clay, of Cambridge, who
married Elizabeth, daughter of Felix Calvert, of Ferneaux Pelham, in 1670, was great-grandfather of
George Clay, born 1757, who for upwards of half a century was extensively engaged in London as a
merchant and shipowner, and his son, William, created a baronet, was M.P. for the Tower Hamlets
1832-57, Secretary of the Board of Control 1839-41, and author of numerous works on Joint Stock
Banking, Banks of Issue, the Currency, etc.
Clayton-East, see East.
ASHBURNHAM-CLEMENT, Creation (E.) 1661, of Broomham, Sussex.
Sir Anchitel Piers Ashburnham-Clement, 9th
Baronet; b. Aug. 22nd, 1861 ; s. his father, Sir Anchitel
Ashburnham, 1899 ; assumed by Roy. license 1899 the
additional surname of Clement ? is a co-heir to the Barony of
Grandison : m. 1895, Elizabeth Ellen, da. of the late George
Burry Clement, of Silverhill House, Silverhill, St. Leonards-
on-Sea.
gurtns — Gules, a fesse between six mullets argent. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or an ash-tree proper.
Seats — Broomham, Hastings ; Agmerhurst, Ashburnham, Battle,
Sussex.
Brothers living— REGINALD ASHBURNHAM . b. Aug. 26th, 1865.
...... „ , Residence, Place Farm, Icklesham, Rye, Sussex.— —Fleetwood
Will God, and I shall. Ashburnham, b. 1869 : m. 1908, Elfrida, da. of the late James Kirkley,
J.P., of Cleadon Park, Durham, and has issue living, Anchitel Fleetwood, b. 1911, — Denny
Reginald, b. 1916, — Honor Elfrida, b. 1920. Residence , Guestling House, Guestling, Sussex.
Lawrence Ashburnham, b. 1870 : m. 1904, Rosalie Winifred, da. of the late Talbot Barnard, of The
Hoo, Kempston, Bedford, and has issue living, Doreen Winifred, b. 1905. Piers Ashburnham,
b. 1871. Residence, The Scheddles, Wretham, Thetford, Norfolk.
Sisters living— Isabella, b. i860: m. 1881, Herbert Curteis, who d. 1919 [Thomas, Bt., cr. 1624],
and has issue living, Herbert Charles, b. 1883 : tn. 1913, Dorothy Noel, da. of the Rev. Herbert
Seddon Rowley, R. of East Wretham, Thetford, Norfolk, — Fleetwood Ashburnham, b. 1887, —
Isabella, b. 1882 : m. 1903, John Bernard Garman, of Barr Hill House, Great Barr, near Birming-
ham, and has issue living, Bernard Anchitel b. 1905, Reginald Curteis b. 1907, John Godfrey b. 1911,
Gerald Gilbert b. 1913, Isabella Mabel b. 1908, Catherine Muriel b. 1910, Mary Elizabeth b.
1917, Dorothy Myra b. 1920, — Dorothy Muriel, b. 1888. Residence, Windmill Hill Place, Hail-
sham, Sussex. Maud Ashburnham, b. 1863. Bridget Ashburnham, b. 1876.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Sir Cromer Ashburnham, K.C.B., b. 1831, d. 1917 : m.
1864, Urith Amelia (now of The Vicarage, Platt Borough Green, Kent), da. of
the late Capt. George Bohun Martin, R.N., C.B. : —
Urith Amelia, b. 18 — : m. 1904, the Rev. John Brand, V. of Platt, Borough Green, Kent.—
Editha, b. 1878 : m. 1913, Wemyss Carbery.
Grandchildren of the late George Ashburnham, 4th son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late John Woodgate Ashburnham, b. 1840, d. 1888 : m. 1864, Julia Letitia, who
d. 1912, da. of the Rt. Rev. N. J. Merriman, D.D., 3rd Bishop of Grahams Town : —
John Anchitel b. 1865 ; is Ch. Magistrate, Johannesburg : m. 1894, Jean, da. of the late Rev. R.
Price, and has issue living, Phyllis Elizabeth, b. 1895 : m. 1918, Capt. John William James
Clark-Kennedy, Capt. African Police [see V. Lifford], — Jean Margaret Julia, b. 1899. Residence ,
Johannesburg, Transvaal,— -Lawrence Piers, b. 1878.— -Mabel Julia : m. 1888, Gerald Callander,
who^. 1892. Gladys Maude : m. 1905, William John Grant, and has issue living, John, b. 1908.
This family, denoifiinated from the town of Ashburnham (originally written Esseburnham), in Sussex,
is of great antiquity. Sir Denny Ashburnham, 1st baronet, was M.P. for Hastings, and Victualler
of the Navy. The 2nd baronet was Chamberlain of the Exchequer and M.P. for Hastings ; the 4th
baronet was Bishop of Chichester ; and the 7th baronet was Chancellor and Prebendary of Chichester.
CLERK, Creation (N.S.) 1679, of Penicuik, Edinburgh.
[Name pronounced “Clark.”]
iSY/- George James Robert Clerk,
9th Baronet ; b. Oct. 4th, 1876 ; s. his
father, .SVVGeorge Douglas, 1911 : is Capt.
Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.), and a J.P. and
D.L. for Midlothian : m. 1903, the Hon.
Mabel Honor, da. of the late Col. the Hon.
Charles Dutton [see B. Sherborne], and has
issue.
&rms — Or, a fesse cheeky azure and argent
between two crescents in chief gules, and a boar’s
head couped in base sable. Crrst — A demi-huntsman
winding a horn proper. .Supporters — Dexter, a
naked man wreathed about the middle with oak,
in the dexter hand a bow, over his shoulder a quiver
of arrows, and the skin of a wild beast hanging be-
hind his back all proper ; sinister, a Druid priest
with flowing beard proper, vested and hooded
argent, holding in the sinister hand an oak-branch
acorned vert.
Seats— Penicuik House, Midlothian: Bank
House, Penicuik. Residence — North Berwick.
Victory loves care. Clubs — Bath, New (Edinburgh).
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son living— JOHN DUTTON, b. Jan. 30th, 1917.
Daughters living — Susan Rosemary Dacre, b. 1905. Aymde Lavender, b. 1907.
Aunts living (daughters of 7th baronet) — Jane Isabella Maria. Mary Elizabeth. Residence ,
Bank House, Penicuick, Midlothian.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— Aym£e Elizabeth Georgiana ( Lady Clerk), da. of Sir Robert
John Milliken Napier, 9th Bt. : in. 1876, Sir George Douglas Clerk, 8th baronet, who d. 19 11.
Residence , The Barony House, Lasswade, Midlothian.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late George Edward Clerk (infra) :
Issue of the late George Edward Clerk, b. 1850, d. 1906 : m. rst, 1875, Henrietta d'Avignon,
who d. 1889 ; 2ndly, 1890, Regina Renois
(By 1st marriage) George Edward, M.D., C.M., b. 1877; served during European War 19x4-17,
as Capt. and Surg. Canadian Expeditionary Force : m. 1903, Annie Manny, and has issue living,
Douglas Leo, b. 1904, — Sydney Percy, b. 1912, — Joseph Harry, b. 1914. Residence , Park Avenue,
Montreal, Canada. (By 2nd marriage) Abel, b. T897. Lucette, b. 1890. Mary, b. 1894.
Issue ol the late George Edward Clerk, 2nd son of 6th baronet, b. 1815, d. 1875 :
in. 1849, Marie Louise Elizabeth, da. of Mons. Casimir Dupuis, of Montreal : —
Charles Francois, b. 1851 in. 1873, Noemi Bertrand. Henry Joseph, b. 1856. Edmond Antoine, •
b. 1858. Alexander Marie Joseph, b. 1861. Jean Pio Robert, b. 1870. Emily Victoria Marie.
—Marie Louise : m. 1875, Charles J. O. E.Terroux. Mary Isabelle.
Issue of the late John Clerk, Q.C., 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1816, d. 1900 : m. 1845,
Rose Alice, who d. 1899, da. of the late Thomas Greene, M.P. : —
John Frederick, b. 1848; ed. at Winchester; Bar. Inner Temple 1874: in. 1884, Eleanor, da. of
the late Gustavus Smith, of Goldicote [see D. Atholl, colls.], and has issue living, Aylmer Gustavus,
D.S.O., M.C., b. 1888; is Capt. Hertfordshire Regt. ; served during European War 1915-17
(despatches, Mil. Cross, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1917, — Violet, b. 1886 : tn. 1909, Capt. Francis Maurice
Du Plat Taylor, R.A., — Sybil Alice, b. 1892, — Nancy Eleanor, b. 1901. Residence, Harmer
Green, Welwyn. Chambers, 10, King’s Bench Walk, E.C. Duncan, b. 1863 ; ed. at Radley :
m. 1890, Madge, da. of the Rev. J. Bruce, and has issue living, Eric, b. 18 — ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1917, — Thorold, b. 18 — "Helen Georgina, b. 1858. Mabel Gertrude,
b. 1861 : in. 18 — , Addison Bright, and has issue living, Malcolm Addison, b. 1894, — Gavin, b. 1900.
Residence ,
Grandsons of the late Major Edward Clerk (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Henry Clerk, b. 1867, d. 1915 : m. 18 — : —
Robert, b. 18 — . Edward (twin), b. 18—.
Issue of thei late Major Edward Clerk, 7th son of 6th baronet, b. 1824, d. 1917 :
m. 1864, Alice (now of Villa Costantino, Rapallo, Italy), da. of the late T. W.
Bramston, M.P. , of Skreens, Essex
Herbert Edward, b. 1871 : in. 1908, Helen, da. of the late Jules A. Heuer, and has issue living,
Margery Alice, b. 1913, — a da., b. 19 — . Florence Eliza, b. 18 — .
Issue of the late Col. Alexander Clerk, 8th son of 6th baronet, b. 1828, d. 1912 :
m. 1857, Edith Mary, who d. 1904, da. of Dr. A. Buchanan : —
Hugh Edward, C.I.E., b. 1859 > sometime Ch. Engineer and Sec. P.W.D., Madras, and a Member of
Council : in. 1885, Edith, da. of the late Willoughby James Beauchamp [see Proctor-Beauchamp,
Bt., colls.]. Arthur Stanley, b. 1864 : m. 1897, Edith Maud, da. of — Sheffield, of Nova Scotia, and
has issue living, Alexander, b. 1901, — May Adela, b. 1899. Agnes Isabella: m. 1883, Andrew
Williamson, formerly of Branding House, near Dover, and has issue living, Andrew George, b.
1884 ; is Capt. Indian Cav., — Hugh Alexander, R.N., b. 1885 ; became Lieut. 1906, Lieut. -Com.
1914, and Flight Com. Naval Air Ser. 1914, — Dorian Adair, b. 1893. Cecilia Mary. Isabella
Edith : m. 1893, the Rev. William Russell Fox, R. of N. Bovey, and has issue living, John
Roger, M.C., b. 1896; European War 1914-19 as 2nd Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs, The Duke of Albany’s) (M.C. with bar), — Peter Denis, b. 1901, — Mary Monica, b. 1908.
Residence , The Rectory, North Bovey, Devon.
The family is descended from John Clerk, distinguished for his loyalty and attachment to the
party of Mary Stuart. His great-grandson, John, was created a baronet by Charles II. The 2nd
baronet was a Baron of the Exchequer of Scotland 1707-55. The 6th baronet, a Privy Councillor,
was M.P. for Edinburghshire (C) 1818-32 and 1835-7, for Stamford 1838-47, and for Dover 1847-52, and
during his political career, held office in several administrations. Sir George Douglas, 8th Bt., was
Lieut.-Col. in the Army, and a Commr. of Supply for cos. Midlothian and Peebles.
CLERKE, Creation (E.) 1660, of Hitcham, Buckinghamshire.
[Name pronounced “Clark.”]
Sir William Francis Clerke, nth
Baronet; b. Jan. 16th, 1856; s. his father, Sir
William Henry, 1882 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1878) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1881 : m. 1884, Beatrice, el. da. of the late Graham
Menzies, of Hallyburton House, Coupar Angus,
and has issue.
— Argent, on a bend gules between three pellets
as many swans of the field ; on a sinister canton azure a
demi-ram salient of the first, and in chief two fleurs-de-lis
or, over all a baton trunked. Cnst — A ram’s head couped
proper.
Residence — 46, Lennox Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Junior
Carlton, Wellington.
Grandsons living— Issue of the late Francis William
Talbot Clerke, Lieut. Coldstream Guards ; b. 1886, d.
(killed in action during European War) 1916: m. 1911,
Albinia Mary ; she in. 2ndly, 1920, Capt. Anthony
Henry Evelyn Ashley [ see E. Shaftesbury, colls.]), da.
of Edward Henry Evans-Lombe l see E. Leven and
Melville, colls.] : —
JOHN EDWARD LONGUEVILLE, b. Oct. 29th, 1913.
—Rupert Francis Henry, b. 1916.
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Son living — David Herbert Hamund, b. 1897 ; Lieut. 15th Hussars.
Daughter living — Beatrice Janet Elsie, b. 1891 : m. 1916, R. Evelyn Henderson, Lieut. Household
CaVi. and A.D.C., and has issue living. Robert Alistair, b. 1917, — Jean Beatrice, b. 1919. Resi-
dences, Sedgwick Park, Horsham ; 34, Bryanston Square, W.
Brother living — Charles John, b. 1857 : m. 1892, Augusta Laura, da. of the late Rev. Henry Arthur
Daniel, of The Manor House, Stockland, Bridgwater, Somerset, and has issue living, Nicholas
John, b. 1912. Residence , Broomfield Hall, Bridgwater, Somerset. Club , Junior Carlton
Sister living — Mary Georgina: 7n. 1890, Basil Thomas Fanshawe, Lieut. Royal N. Devon
Imperial Yeo. [E. Coventry, colls.], and has issue living, Aubrey Basil, b. 1893, — Evelyn Gascoyne.
b. 1903, — Muriel Mary, b. 1891, — Aline Barbara, b. 1896, — Rachel Georgina, b. 1897, — Vere, b. igooT
Residences, The Park, Lunugala, Ceylon; Holywell, Bratton Fleming, N. Devon.
The first person named in the pedigree of this family (some members of which were benefactors to-
Magdalen College, Oxford), is Richard Clerke, of Willoughby, temp. Henry VI. From him descended,
in the 4th generation, Sir John Clerke, who, at the battle of “Spurs,” 1513, took the Duke of
Longueville prisoner, and for that signal service received from Henry VIII. a grant of the canton of
honorable augmentation, still borne in the family arms. The 9th baronet served in the 52nd Regt. at
Waterloo.
CLIFFORD, Creation (U.K.) 1838, of Westfield House, Ryde. [Extinct 1895.]
Sir Charles Cavendish Clifford, 4th and last Baronet.
Sister living Of 4th Baronet — Augusta Caroline. Residences, Westfield House, Ryde, Isle of
Wight; 18, Warwick Square, S.W.
Daughters living of 3rd Baronet — Rosalie. Caroline May ( Baroness Do7‘tner) : 7n. 1903,,
Capt. the 14th Baron Dormer, C.B.E., R.N. Residence , Grove Park, Warwick.
CLIFFORD, Creation (U.K.) 1887, of Flaxbourne, Marlborough, New Zealand.
Sir George Hugh Charles Clifford, 2nd
Baronet; b. Oct. 10th, 1847; s. his father, Sir Charles,
1893 : 111 • Ist> 1880, Mary, who d. 1880, da. of Sir John
Lawson, 2nd Bt. ; 2ndly, 1884, Janet, who d. 1885, da. of
James Burnett, of Nelson, New Zealand ; 3rdly, 1892, Helen
Frances, da. of the Rev. James Dennis, and has issue.
$rms — Cheeky or and azure, a fesse gules. Crtst— Out of a ducaf
coronet or, a wyvern rising gules.
Reside7ices — Stonyhurst, Ashley, New Zealand ; Avonholme, Christ-
church, New Zealand.
Semper paratus.
Always ready.
Son living— By 2nd marriage— CHARLES LEWIS, b. July 17th,
1885 ; is Lieut. Yeo.
Daughters living— By 3rd marriage— Beatrice Mary, b. 1892.—
Mary Edith, b. 1893. Helen Mary Jane, b. 1897.
Brothers living — Walter Lovelace, b. 1853: 7/1. 1883, Catherine, da. of
the late Edward Bath, of Bryn-y-Mor, Swansea, and has issue living, Catherine Mary, b. 1885 :
771. 1907, Rowland Richards, formerly of 31, Palace Mansions, W.,— Bertha Mary, b. 1887: 1912,
Lieut. -Com. Ian Shirreff Hilton, R.N.,— Mary Lucy, b 1908. Charles William, b. 1854; is a
J.P. : 7)i. 1st, 1881, Mary, who d. 1881, da. of the late Col. Raleigh Chichester, of Runnamoat,
Roscommon 2ndly, 1892, Sicele Agnes, da. of Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Bt., having had
issue, of whom (by 2nd marriage) George Gilbert Joseph, b. 1893 ; is Lieut. 8th Hussars ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches),— Walter Francis Joseph, b. 1894: Lieut. Irish Guards; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1915,— Lewis Arthur Joseph, b. 1896,— Roger Charles Joseph Gerrard,
b. 1910,— Agnes Mary Annette, b. 1899, — Rosamond Mary Clare, b. 1904. Residence, The Red
House,’ Market Drayton. Club, Wellington. Francis Charles, b. 1856: th. 1st, 1894, Dora,
who*/. 1906, da. of the late Thomas Broughton Charlton, of Chilwell Hall, Notts; 2ndly, 19x1,
Geraldine, da. of the late William George Coventry [ see E. Coventry, colls.]. Residence, Hacketty
Way, near Porlock, Somerset. Club , Wellington.
Sister living — Mary Lucy, b. 1849: m. 1877, Count (Arthur John) Moore, M.P., who d. io°4>
and has issue living, Charles Joseph, b. 1880: Capt. Irish Guards : )n. 1917, Lady Dorothie Mary
Evelyn Feilding, da. of 9th Earl of Denbigh. Reside7ices, Mooresfort, co. Tipperary ; Aherlow
Castle, Bansha, co. Tipperary.
The 1st Baronet was Speaker of the House of Representatives, New Zealand 1853-60.
CLOUSTON, Creation (U.K ) 1908, of Montreal, Quebec, Dominion of Canada.
[Extinct 1912.]
Sir Edward Seaborne Clouston, ist and last Baronet.
Daughter living of 1st Baronet— Marjory Meredith, b. 1882: 771. 1911, Dr. John L. Todd, of
McGill Univ., Montreal. Reside)ice, Montbriant, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Montreal, Province ot
Quebec, Canada.
Widow living Of 1st Earonet— Annie ( Lady Clouston ), da. of George Easton, of Brockville,
Ontario, Canada: 7/1. 1878, Sir Edwa d Seaborne Clouston, ist baronet, who d. 1912, when the
title became ext. Residences , 362, 1 eel Street, Montreal, Canada, Boisbriant, Ste, Anne de
Bellevue, Province of Quebec, Canada.
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COATES, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Helperby Hall, Helperby, Brafferton,
North Riding of Yorkshire.
Sir Edward Feetham Coates, M.P.,
1st Baronet , el. son of the late James Coates,
J.P., D.L., of Helperby Hall, York, by Elizabeth,
only da. of Edward Sayer, ofYarm, Yorkshire;
b. Feb. 28th, 1853; ed. at Marlborough Coll.;
formerly Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batn., Duke
of Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt.) ; is a member
of the firm of Coates, Son and Co., stockbrokers,
of Gresham Street, E.C., a Lieut, of the City of
London, a Trustee of Crystal Palace, a J.P., a
D.L., and a County Alderman for Surrey (Chm.
of County Council (1905-10), a Member of its
Territorial Force Asso., a D L. and J.P. for N
Riding of Yorkshire, and patron of one living;
unsuccessfully contested Yorkshire, N. Part of W.
Riding, Elland Div. 1900 ; sat for Lewisham ( C )
Dec. 1903 to Nov. 1918 ; elected for W. Div.
thereof Dec. 14th, 1918: m. 1878, Edith, el. da.
and co-heir of the late Capt. Philip Woolley, of
Gravenhurst, Bolney, Sussex, and has issue.
$ntt8 — Per fesse or and argent, three pallets sable, two
flaunches gules, the dexter charged with a rose of the
second, barbed and seeded proper, and the sinister with a
lion passant also of the second. Crest — Upon a rock
proper, a cock or, charged on the breast with a quatrefoil
gules, and resting the dexter leg on an escarbuncle argent.
Seats — Tayles Hill, Ewell, Surrey; Helperby Hall, York. Town Residence— Queen Anne’s
Lodge, Queen Anne’s Gate, Westminster, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Junior United Service, Yorkshire,
Royal Yacht Squadron.
Son. living — EDWARD CLIVE, b. May 21st, 1879; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Exeter Coll.,
Oxford; formerly 15th Hussars; sometime Mil. Sec. to Lord-Lieut. of Ireland; is Capt. Gen.
Reserve of Officers, and an Assist. Provost Marshal : m. 1906, Lady Celia Hermione Crewe-Milnes,
da. of 1st Marquess of Crewe, and has issue living, Robert Edward James Clive, b. 1907, — Anthony
Richard Milnes, b. 1920, — Bridget Sibyl, b. 1910, — Elizabeth Hermione, b. 1914. Residence , 15,
Cambridge Square, W.
Daughter living— Dorothy Anne, b. 1884.
COATS, Creation (.U.K.) 1905, of Auchendrane, Maybole, co. Ayr.
Sir Stuart Auchincloss Coats, M.P.,
2nd Baronet ; b. March 20th, 1868 ; s. his father, Sir
James, 1913; Private Chamberlain of Sword and
Cape to Pope Benedict XV. (formerly to Pope
Pius X), a Knight Com. of Order of St. Gregory
the Great, and a Com. of Order of Crown of Italy ;
unsuccessfully contested Morpeth (£/) Jan. 1906,
and Deptford Jan. and Dec. 1910 ; sat as M.P. for
Wimbledon (C) April 1916 to Nov. 1918 ; elected
for Surrey, E. Div. Dec. 1918: m. 1891, Jane Muir,
da. of Thomas Greenlees, of Paisley, Renfrewshire,
and has issue.
— Or, three mascles sable, a chief engrailed azure,
semee-de-lis of the field. C«9t — A stag’s head erased proper,
charged on the neck with an escarbuncle or.
Seat — Ballathie, Stanley, Perthshire. Town Residence —
10, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs — Carlton
Bachelors’, St. James’s.
Sons living— JAMES STUART, M.C., b. April 13th, 1894;
ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford; Capt. Coldstream Guards;
European War 1914-19 (wounded, despatches, M.C.): m.
1917, Lady Amy Gwendoline Gordon-Lennox, da. of the
Earl of March [see D Richmond], and has issue living,
Ian Charles James, b. 1919. Clubs. Marlborough, Bachelors’,
Guards’.-— Muir Dudley, M.C., b. 1897; is Capt. Scots Guards Special Reserve; European
War 1914-19 (M.C.). Clubs, Guards’, Bachelors’, Bath.
Daughter living — Margaret Mary Josephine, b. 1901.
Brothers living — Alfred Mainwaring, b. 1869 : m. 1895, Elizabeth, da. of the late Morris Barne-
wall of Flushing, Long Island, U.S.A., having had issue, of whom Archibald, b. 1896; Lieut.
U.S.A. Army ; d. (on active ser. during European War) 1918, — Mabel, b , 1899, — Elizabeth
Barnewall, b. 1902. Residence , 77, Williams Street, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A. James
Monro, b. 1875 : m- 1899, Anne Baldwin, da. of the late Edward Thompson Caswell, of Providence,
Rhode Island, U.S.A. Residence , 26, Upper Brook Street, W. Clubs, Bachelors’, St. James’s.
Sisters living — Elizabeth Winthrop, b. 1858 ; has Reconnaissance Frangaise (2nd class\ and is
an Officer of Order of St. Saba : m. 1888, Thomas Glen Arthur, who d. 1907, a Chevalier of
the Legion of Honour [see B. Glenarthur]. Residence , Djdnan-el- Mufti. Mustapha Sup^rieur,
Algeria. Annie McKenzie, b. i860: m. 1891, George Gordon King, of Newport, Rhode Island,
U.S.A., and has issue living, Edward, b. 1901, — Dorothy Gordon, b. 1895, — Violet Gordon, b. 1897.
Residences , 16, East 84th Street, New York; Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.A.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Marie Jeanne Augustine {Lady Coats'' ', O.B.E., da. of the
*?te Charles Henri Adam, a Member of Council Gen. of Basse Alsace ; is a Lady of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; O.B.E. (Civil) 1920 : m. 1889, as his second wife, Sir
James Coats, 1st baronet, who d. 1913. ^Residence,
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
The first baronet, Sir James Coats (a Director of J. and P. Coats (Limited), sewing cotton
manufacturers of Ferguslie Thread Works, Paisley), was el. son of . the late Sir Peter Coats, of
Ajjchendrane, Ayrshire, who was el. surviving son of the late James Coats, of Paisley, and el. brother
01 the late Thomas Coats, of Ferguslie and Maxwellton [see Glen-Coats, Bt.].
GLEN-COATS, Creation (U.K.) 1894, of Ferguslie Park, Abbey, co. Renfrew.
God feeds the ravens. ,SV> THOMAS GlEN GLEN-COATS, C.B. , ISt Baronet,
el. surviving son of the late Thomas Coats, of Ferguslie and Max-
wellton [see B. Glentanar] ; b. Feb. 19th, 1846 ; ed. at Queen-
wood Coll., Hants; was Chm. of Paisley Sch. Board 1885-94;
is Lord-Lieut. of co. Renfrew, Hon. Col. (V.D.) (formerly
Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. Comdg. 2nd Vol. Batn.) Princess
Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), Hon. Col. Yeo.,
and a Director of J. and P. Coats (Limited), cotton-thread
manufacturers, of Ferguslie Thread Works. Paisley ; sat as
M. P. for Renfrewshire, W. Div. (L) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910,
having been defeated therefor 1900; assumed by Royal license
1894 the additional surname of Glen; C.B. (Civil) 1911 : m.
1876, Elise Agnes, who d. 1910, da. of Alexander Walker, of
Montreal, Canada, and has issue.
&rOT8— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a stag’s head erased gules, between the attires a pheon azure,
all between three mascles sable, a bordure engrailed of the last ; 2nd and 3rd, ermine, three Cornish
choughs sable, beaked gules. <£nsts — 1st, an anchor erect proper ; 2nd, a Cornish chough sable,
beaked gules.
Seat — Ferguslie Park, Paisley. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal, Western (Glasgow).
Sons living— THOMAS COATS GLEN, b. 1878; ed. at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1903).
Alexander Harold Glen, b. 1883 ; is Major Yeo., and Comdg. Divisional Cav.
Daughter living — Marion Marjorie Winifred Glen, b. 1887 : nt. 1913, Major Edward Howard
Thornborough Parsons, C.B.E. (formerly R.A.), and has issue living, Thomas Edward Harold,
b. 1915,- -Luke Thornbrough, b. 1918. Residence, 5, Princes Gardens, S.W.7.
COCHRANE, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Woodbrook, Old Connaught, Bray, co. Wicklow,
Lisgar Castle, Bailieborough, co. Cavan, and Kildare Street, City of Dublin.
Sir Ernest Cecil Cochrane, 2nd Baronet ;
b. Sept. 12th, 1873 ; s. his father, Sir Henry, 1904 ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1904 ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn.
Connaught Rangers ; was an Hon. Gentleman-in-Waiting
to Lord-Lieut. of Ireland 1908-9; is a J.P. for co. Cavan,
and Chm. of Cantrell and Cochrane (Limited), mineral
water manufacturers, of Dublin and Belfast : m. 1st, 1896,
Ethel (who obtained a divorce 1910), da, of the late John
Henry Davis, of Carshalton, Surrey; 2ndly, 1911, Elsa,
da. of Erwin Albert Schumacher, formerly of 24, Prince’s
Gate, S.W. , and has issue.
— Azure, on chevron engrailed argent, between in chief two
boars’ heads erased or, and in base a sun in splendour of the last, a
thistle proper between two trefoils slipped vert. Crtst — In front of
two til ting-spears in saltire a bay horse passant all proper.
Residence — 55, Porchester Terrace, W. 2. Club — Windham.
Sons living— By 2nd marriage— ERNEST HENRY, b. Feb. 3rd,
1913 Desmond Oriel Alastair George Weston, b. 1918.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Beatrice Dorothea, b. 1902. By 2nd marriage—
Elizabeth Margaret, b. 1915.
Brother living — Sir Stanley Herbert, b. 1877 ; cr. a Baronet 1915 [see infra].
Sister living— Sarah Elizabeth Grahame, b. 1866: m. 1883, Joseph M. Day, LL.D., Bar.-at-law.
Residence,
The 1st baronet Sir Henry Cochrane was Governing Director of Cantrell and Cochrane (Limited),
mineral water manufacturers, of Dublin, and an Alderman of that City for over 25 years.
COCHRANE, Creation (U.K.) 1915, of Woodbrook, Bray, Old
Connaught, co. Dublin.
Sir Stanley Herbert Cochrane, 1 st Baronet,
4th son of Sir Henry Cochrane, 1st Baronet {cr. 1903)
(ante); b. Sept. 19th, 1877; ed. at Trim Coll., Dublin
(B.A. 18 — , M.A. 18—) ; is Capt. 7th Roy. Dublin Fusiliers,
a J.P. and D L. for co. Dublin (High Sheriff 1912), a J.P.
for co. Wicklow (High Sheriff 19 1 1 ), and Gov. Director of
Cantrell and Cochrane (Limited), mineral water manufac-
turers, of Dublin.
$rms — Azure, on a chevron engrailed argent between in chief two
boars’ heads erased or and in base a sun in splendour of the last, a
thistle proper between two trefoils slipped vert. Crrgt — In front of
two tiltmg-spears in saltire a bay horse passant all proper.
Residences— Woodbrook, Bray, co. Wicklow ; 45, Kildare Street,
Dublin.
Cockburn-Campbell, see Campbell.
By virtue and labour.
By virtue and laboiir.
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COCKBURN, Creation (N.S.) 1671, of That Ilk.
He arises with a song.
[Pronounced " Coburn. ’]
Sir Robert Cockburn, 9th Baronet ;
b. Dec. 7th, 1861 ; s. his father, Capt . Sir Edward
Cludde, 1903 ; formerly Major Shropshire L.I. ;
European War 1914- 19.
$rnw — Quarterly : 1st and 4th argent, three cocks gules,
Cockburn ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, six mascles or, three, two and
one, Weapon t ; all within a bordure vert. Cnst — A cock
crowing proper.
Residence — 4, Lansdown Crescent, Bath.
Brothers living— JAMES STANHOPE, b. Nov. nth,
1867 ; formerly Capt. Gen. List ; on Embarkation S'aff
1915-19 ; served in S. Africa 1900 (medal with clasp). Resi-
dence, Pennoxstone Court, Hereford. John Brydges,
D.S.O., b. 1870; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 1st
Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; Hinterland Expedition 1897-8
(medal with clasp), Munshi Expedition 1900 (despatches,
medal with clasp), S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with
five clasps), W. Coast of Africa 1906 (medal with clasp),
European War 1914-19 in Cameroons and in France
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O.); has Roy. Humane So.’s
silver medal, and the Legion of Honour ; D.S.O. 1919 : in.
1919, Isabel Hunter, da. of the late James McQueen, of
Crofts, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.
Sisters living — Florence. Annie : m. 1893, Francis
George Sherlock, and has issue living. Eleanor: in.
1902, James Tuder Hereford, and has issue living, Robert
James, b. 1910. Residence , Sufton, Herefordshire. Mary.
Uncle living— George William, b. 1838 ; served as Capt.
42nd Highlanders, 1st Bengal Cav. , and Roy. Irish Rifles ;
sometime Col. Comdg.-in-Ch. Hyderabad Feudal Forces ;
m. 1861, Emily Sarah, da. of the Ven. John Cleugh, Arch-
deacon of Malta, and has issue living, William Alexander
Crawford, b. 1863 ; formerly Major 2nd Dragoon Guards ;
served with Benin Expedition 1897 (despatches, medal with
clasp), on W. Coast of Africa 1898, in S. Africa 1899-1900
(Queen’s medal with, clasp), and on W. Coast of Africa 1902 (clasp), — Ronald Abercromby, b. 1872 ;
is Major Suffolk Regt. ; served during European War 1914-15 (wounded, despatches) : m. 1910,
Gladys Huxtable, da. of the late William Pearce, of Standen Elms, Newport, Isle of Wight,
and has issue living, Rona Abercromby b. 19x1, — Donald Graham (twin), b. 1872 : in. 1915, Dorothy
Agnes, who d. 191-, da. of Lewis Evans, —Constance Anne Cleugh, — Violet Selina Margaret:
in. 1911, Rear-Adm. Edward Montgomery Phillpotts, C.B., R.N., — Muriel Evelyn Kathleen,
M.B.E.\ M.B.E. 1918: m. 1902, John Houston Sinclair, C.M.G., C.B.E., Ch. Sec. to Govt, of
Zanzibar,— Kathleen Beatrice Melita: m. 1913, Robert Smith Barry. Residence , Cockburn’s Path,
Kew Road, Richmond, Surrey.
Collateral Branch living.
Granddaughters of Col. George William Cockburn (ante)
Issue of the late Charles Edward Stuart Cockburn, b. 1867, d. 1917 : in. 1894, Lilian (now of
Sandford House, Godshill, Isle of Wight), da. of Sir Morton Edward Manningham-Buller,
2nd Bt. : —
Sylvia. Rosalind.
Watchful and bold.
CODDINGTON, Creation (U.K.) 1896, of Wycollar, Blackburn, co. Palatine of
Lancaster. [Extinct 1918.]
Sir William Coddington, ist and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet — Beatrice, b. 18 — : m. 1894, Digby Leonard Arthur Cayley
[ see Cayley, Bt. , colls.]. Residence , Riversleigh, Lytham, Lancashire.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Aimee Josephine ( Lady Coddington ), da. of William Joseph
Barber-Starkley [see Kinloch, Bt. , cr. 1873] : m. 1913, as his second wife, Sir William Coddington,
ist baronet, who d. 1918, when the title became ext. Residence , 21, Kensington Court Gardens, W.8.
CODRINGTON, Creation (G.B.) 1721, of Dodington, Gloucestershire.
Sir William Robert Codrington, 6th Baronet ; b. April i8th,i867 ;
s. his father, Sir William, 1904; formerly Capt. and Brevet Major nth Hussars*
served in Natal 1899-1901, present at siege of Ladysmith (wounded, despatches),
and in S. Africa 1902 (Brevet Major): in. 1903, Joan, el. da. of Harry Adams Rogers,
of The Poplars, Johannesburg, S. Africa, and has issue.
$nns — Not yet on record at College of Arms.
Residence — Standerton, Transvaal.
Sons living — WILLIAM RICHARD, b. April 22nd, 1904. Frank Christopher, b. 1908.
Brothers living — George Raimond, b. 1868 ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1910), Alexander
Joseph, b. 1870 : m. 1905, Mary, el. da. of Nicholas Roskell, of 2, Warwick Gardens, Kensington, W.
Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Christopher Bethell-Codrington, el. son of the late Edward
Codrington, 4th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Christopher William Codrington, M.P., b. 1805, d. 1864: in. 1836, Lady
c. Georgiana Charlotte Anne Somerset, V.A., who d. 1884, da. of 7th Duke of Beaufort : —
Hr Gerald William Henry, b. 1850; cr. a Baronet [see Codrington, Bt., cr. 1876]. George
John Granville Christopher, A 1855 ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major Gloucestershire Yeo. Cav. ;
served in S. Africa 1900, with Glamorgan Imperial Yeo. (medal with three clasps). Residence ,
bands Court, Chipping Sodbury. Club , Bachelors'. Florance Adelaide Augusta. Evelyn
Anna Blanche. Residence , Sands Court, Chipping Sodbury.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage,
Grandchildren of the late Adm. Sir Edward Codrington, G.C.B., 3rd son of the late
Edward Codrington (ante)
Issue of the late Gen. Sir William John Codrington, G.C.B., M.P., b. 1804, d. 1884 : m. 1836,
Mary, who d. 1898, da. of Levi Ames, of The Hyde, Hertford: —
Sir Alfred Edward, K.C.V.O., C.B., b. 1854: ed. at Harrow; Lieut.-Gen. in the Army (retired), and
Col. Coldstream Guards ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie,
and bronze star), and in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, Brevet Col.) ; was A.A.G. 3rd
Army Corps 1903, and Col. Comdg. Coldstream Guards 1903-7 ; commanded 1st London Div.
of Territorial Force 1908-9, and London Dist. 1909-13 ; appointed Mil. Sec. to Sec. of State
for War and Sec. of Selection Board Aug. 1914 ; was an Army Com. 1914-16 ; is a Grand Officer
Legion of Honour; C. B. (Mil.) 1904, C.V.O. 1905, K.C.V.O. 1911 : m. 1885, Adela Harriet, C.B.E.,
el. da. of the late Melville Portal, of Laverstoke House, Whitchurch, Hants [E. Minto], and
has issue living, Geoffrey Ronald, D.S.O., O.B.E. , b. 1888 ; Major Leicestershire Yeo., and a
D.A.Q.M.G. : European War 1914-18 (wounded, D.S.O., Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus of
Italy, O.B.E. ): O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919, — William Melville, M.C., b. 1892; Capt. 16th Lancers, and a
3rd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. ; European War 1916-17 (M.C.), — John Alfred, b. 1898; ed. at Harrow,
and at R.M.C. ; Lieut. Coldstream Guards, — Mary Adela, b. 1886. Residences , no, Eaton Square,
S.W. ; Preston Hall, Uppingham. Clubs , Guards’, Travellers’, Naval and Military.— —Jane Emily
( Lady U n iacke- Pen rose- F itzGerald) : m. 1867, Sir Robert Uniacke Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald,
1st Bt., who d. 1919, when the title became ext. Residence , 35, Grosvenor Road, S.W. Mary :
m. 1864, Maj.-Gen. William Earle, C.B., C.S.I., who d. 1885 [see Earle, Bt., colls.]. Residence,
2, Lowndes Square, S.W.
Issue of the late Adm. of the Fleet Sir Henry John Codrington, K.C.B., b. 1808,
d. 1877 : m. Tst, 1849, Helen Jane, who d. 1876, and whom he divorced 1865, da. of
C. Webb Smith, of Florence ; -2ndly, 1869, Catherine, who d. 1880, da. of Henry Combe
Compton, of Manor House, Lyndhurst, and widow of Adm. A. Aitchison, of Shrubs Hill,
Lyndhurst : —
Anne ( Countess of Winchilsea and Nottingham) : m. 1882, the 13th Earl of Wir.chilsea and Notting-
ham. Residence , Haverholme Priory, Sleaford. Ellen ( Lady Dasent) : m. 1878, Sir John Roche
Dasent, C.B., who d. 1914, having had issue, of whom Manuel, b. 1879 ; Com. R.N. ; d. (on active
ser.) 1916, —Walter, R.N. , b. 1880 ; became Lieut. 1902, Lieut. -Com. 1910, and Com. 1915. Resi-
dences, 26, Elvaston Place, S.W. ; Montrose House, St. Vincent, W. Indies.
The 2nd baronet, who died 1792, disinherited his son, Sir William, the 3rd baronet, and bequeathed
his extensive estates to his nephew, Bethel Codrington, whose grandson was cr. a baronet 1876.
CODRINGTON, Creation (U.K.) 1876, of Dodington, Gloucestershire.
Sir Gerald William Henry Codrington, ist Baronet , son of
the late Christopher William Codrington, M.P. [see Codrington, Bt., cr. 1721],
by Lady Georgiana Charlotte Ann Somerset, who d. 1884, da. of 7th Duke of
Beaufort ; b. Oct. 9th, 1850 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major Glouces-
tershire Imperial Yeo.; is a J.P. for Gloucestershire: m. 1887, Lady Edith Hen-
rietta Sybil Denison, el. da. of ist Earl of Londesborough, and has issue.
— Arms not yet on record at College of Arms.
Seats— The Old Hundred, Tormarton, Badminton ; Dodington Park, Chipping Sodbury, Glouces-
tershire. Clubs , — Carlton, Bachelors’.
Son living— CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM GERALD HENRY, b. Oct. 6th, 1894; is Lieut.
19th Hussars ; European War (wounded).
Daughters living — Edith Georgiana Veronica, b. 1888: m. 1916, Capt. Frank Gilliat. Cecilia
Grace Adelaide Sybil, b. 1904.
This family is a younger branch of the Codringtons, baronets, of Dodington, creation 1721. The
Codringtons have been established in Gloucestershire since temp. Henry IV.
COGKILL, Creation (G.B.) 1778, of Coghill, Yorkshire.
SzVEgerton Bushe Coghill, 5th Baronet ;
b. Feb. 7th, 1853 ; s. his father, Sir John Joscelyn,
1905 ; ed. at Haileybury ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Cork :
m. 1893, Elizabeth Hildegarde Augusta, da. of the late
Col. Thomas Henry Somerville, D.L., of Drishane,
Skibbereen, co. Cork, and has issue.
gtrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, ermine a chevron between
three cocks gules, Coghill : 2nd and 3rd, gules, on a chevron argent
three pellets, a chief indented of the second. Crtst — On a mount
vert a cock gules charged on the breast with a bezant.
Seat— Glen Barrahane, Castle Townshend, co. Cork. Club —
County Cork.
Sons living— MARMADUICE NEVILL PATRICK SOMER-
VILLE, A March 17th, 1896 ; is Lieut R.F.A. Nevill Henry
Kendal Aylmer, b. 1899; is 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. Joscelyn
Ambrose Cramqr, b. 1902.
Daughter living— Katharine Adelaide Hildegarde, b. 1906.
Brother living— Claude Plunket, b. 1859; is a J.P. for co.
Meath : in. 1885, Mary Maude, da. of the late Ferdinand
McVeagh, of Drewstown, co. Meath, and has issue living,
Joscelyn Kendal Bushe, b. 1893 ; is Lieut. S. Wales Borderers,
— Hester Elfrida Brooke, — Ethel Maude Wynch. Residencet
Frankville, Athboy, co. Meath.
Sisters living — Ethel Charlotte: m. 1880, James Edward Penrose, M.V.O., J.P., and has issue
living, Joscelyn Dennis, b. 1882; is Capt. Army Ser. Corps : m. 1914, Edith, da. of Major Arthur
John Preston, J.P. (formerly Duke of Wellington’s W. Riding Regt.), of Swainston, co. Meath, —
Nevill Coghill, O.B.E., M.B. , Ch.B. (of South Bank, Banbury), b. 1884; O.B.E. (Civil) 1920:
m. 1909, Nellie, da. of the late Alfred Clarksor. Osier, of Birmingham, — Evelyn Cooper, b. 1885 ;
is Lieut. Special Cav., — Katharine St. Aubyn, O.B.E. ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919, — Ethel Mary
Judith Yorke. — Honor Ashley Pettitot : m. 1914, Rupert Barkeley Smith, I.C.S. Residences,
Lismore, co. Waterford ; Wood Hill, Cork. Violet Alice Penrose, M.B., Ch.B. Edin. 1900.
Residence, 65, Wallwood Road, Leytonstone, Essex.
The ist baronet, Sir John Cramer, LL. D., Judge of the Admiralty Court, succeeded to the
family estates of his cousin Hester, da. and heiress of James Coghill, LL.D., and widow of the ist
Earl of Charleville, and assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Coghill, his successor,
Sir John Thomas and family, asst mcd the name of Coghill only. The 4th baronet was High Sheriff
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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of Dublin co. in 1859, and was s. by his second son as 5th Bt., the el., Nevill Josiah Aylmer
Coghill, V.C., Lieut. 24th Regt., having been killed while saving the Colours of his regt. at the
battle of Isandhlwana Jan. 22nd, 1879.
COHEN, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Highfield, Shoreham, Kent.
Sir Herbert Benjamin Cohen, O.B.E. ,
2nd Baronet ; b. April 26th, 1874; s. his father, Sir
Benjamin Louis, 1909 ; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at
King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1895, M.A. 1899) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1898; formerly Major Queen’s Own
Roy. W. Kent Regt. ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : in. 19 07,
Hannah Mildred (Nina), da. of Henry Behrens, of
34, Gloucester Square, W., and has issue.
$nns — Argent, on a chevron gules cotised azure, between
in chief two roses of the second, barbed and seeded proper,
and in base a buck’s head couped also proper, three annulets
or. ©rrst — A buck’s head couped argent, attired or, holding
in the mouth a rose slipped gules, the neck encircled by a
wreath of oak proper between four barrulets gules.
Residence — Sandy Hatch, Hythe, Kent. Chambers— 6,
King’s Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. Chib— Junior Carlton.
Sons living-NIGEL BENJAMIN, b. Jan. 18th, 1908.
Stephen Behrens, b. 1911.
Brothers living— Arthur Merton, b. 1876. Ernest Merton,
b. 1877. Residence , 18. Albert Court, S.W.
Sister living— Hannah Floretta, O.B.E. Residence , 18,
Albert Court, S.W.
"Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Louisa Emily {Lady Cohen\ da. of the late Benjamin Moses
Merton : m. 1870, Sir Benjamin Louis Cohen, 1st baronet, who d. 1909. Residence, Highfield,
.Shoreham, Sevenoaks.
The 1st baronet, Sir Benjamin Louis Cohen, sat as M.P. for E. Div. of Islington (C) 1892-1906.
COLLET, Creation (U.K.) 1888, of St. Clere, Igtham, Kent.
.Sir Mark Edlmann Collet, 2nd Baronet;
b. Jan. 1 2th, 1864 ; s. his father, Sir Mark Wilks,
1905 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1885) ; is a J.P. and a County Councillor for Kent
(High Sheriff 1913): m. 1888, Nina Emma Caroline,
da. of the Rev. Charles Theobald, R. of Lasham,
Rural Dean of Alton, Hants, and Hon. Canon of
Winchester.
$rms — Per pale argent and sable, on a chevron cottised
between three hinds trippant, a rose between four annulets,
all counter-changed, ©rrsts— A hind argent, holding in the
mouth a sprig of oak fructed and slipped proper, supporting
with the dexter forefoot a rose also argent within an annulet
sable.
Seats — St. Clere, Kemsing, Sevenoaks ; Le Bocage,
Hyeres, France. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Half-Sister living — Lina Susan Penelope, b. 1851 : m. 1870,
Frederick Henry Norman, who d. 1916, and has issue
living, Montagu Collet, D.S.O. , b. 1871 [see “Companion-
age”], — Ronald Collet (of 1, Cottesmore Gardens, W.), b.
1873 : ;//. 1904, Lady Florence Sibell Bridgeman, da. of 4th
Earl of Bradford, and has issue living, Hugh Ronald b. 1905,
Mark Richard b. 1910, Richard Frederick b. 1917, Sibell
Margaret b. 1908, Mary Penelope b. 19x2, — Gertrude,
b. 1877 : m. 1904, Frederick Robert Stephen Balfour, iof Dawyck, Stobo, and 39, Phillimore Gardens,
W., and has issue living, Alexander Norman b. 1909, Jean Penelope b. 1906. Residetice, The
Red House, Hornton Street, Kensington, W.8.
The first baronet, Sir Mark Wilks Collet, was a Director and sometime Gov. of the Bank of
England.
COLLETON, Creation (E.) 1661, of London.
Sir Robert Augustus William Colleton, C.B. , 9th Baronet ;
b. Aug. 31st, 1854; j. his father, Sir Robert Augustus Fulford Graves,
1866; ed. at Christ’s Coll., Finchley ; was Col. and Officer in charge of Records, Welsh
Border Grouped Regt. Dist. (also Comdg. No. 4 Dist.) 1906-9, and in command of a
Dist. in S. Africa, with rank of Brig.-Gen. 1909-11 (retired 191 1) ; Hon. Brig.-
Gen. 1912; formerly Comdg. 1st Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers; served with Hazara
Field Force 1891 (despatches), with Tirah Expedition 1897, in Crete 1898, in S.
Africa 1900-1902 (despatches thrice, C.B.), and during European War 1915-17 as
Area Comdt. ; C.B. (Mil.) 1900: in. 1880, Edith, da. of Thomas Robert Abraham,
of Croydon, and has issue.
&rms— Not yet granted at Heralds’ College.
Club — United Service.
Daughters living — Lorna Colleton, b. 1887: m. 1913, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Hautayne Bowring,
R.F.A., who d. (result of active ser. during European War) 1919.— —Enid Colleton b. 1889:
i9i6, Capt. Montagu Hamer Ravenhill, Indian Army Reserve. Gwynnydd Colleton [Hon.
Thellusson), b. 1894 : m. 1914, Major the Hon. Hugh Edmund Thellusson, R.F.A.
isee B. Rendlesham].—— Beryl Hawise Colleton, 0. 1897.
Sir John Colleton, the 1st baronet, was a distinguished loyalist. He raised a regiment of foot, and
expended in the service of King Charles I. nearly £ 70,000 .
While 1 breathe I hope.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
COLMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1907, of Gatton Park, Gatton, Surrey.
Quick enough if well enough .
Seat — Gatton Park, Surrey.
Sir Jeremiah Colman, ist Baronet , el. son
of the late Jeremiah Colman, of Carshalton Park, Surrey ;
b. April 24th, 1859 ; ed. at King’s Coll. Sch., London, and
at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1887) ; is
Chm. of J. and J. Colman (Limited), manufacturers, of
Norwich and London, a Vice-Pres. of Roy. National
Hospital for Consumption at Ventnor, a J.P. and a D.L.
for Surrey (High Sheriff 1893), a Member of National
Council of Young Men’s Christian Asso. and of Head
Quarters Council of Boy Scouts Asso., patron of the
living, and Lord of the Manor of Gatton, and a Lieut,
for City of London ; sometime Chm. of Commercial Union
Assurance Co. (Limited) ; was Master of Skinners’ Co.
1899-1900 : m. 1885, Mary, da, of James Short McMaster,
of Mitcham, Surrey, and has issue.
&rms — Ermine, on a pale rayonn£e or, between two crosses flory
sable, a lion rampant gules. Crtst — In front of two wings argent,
each charged with an estoile azure, a rock proper, thereon a caltrap
or. — Issuant through an antique crown or, a greyhound’s
head proper.
Clubs — Reform, Devonshire, National Liberal.
SOU living — JEREMIAH, b. Jan. ist, 1886 ; ed. at Winchester and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1908) ; is Capt. T. F. Reserve, and a J.P. for Surrey. Chibs, Reform, United University.
COLQUHOUN, Creation (G.B.) 1786, of Luss, Dumbarton.
[Pronounced “ Cohoon.”]
Daughter living— Fiona Bryde, b. 1918.
Sir Iain Colquhoun, D.S.O 7th
Baronet ; b. June 20th, 1887; s. his
father, Cot. Sir Alan John, KC.B. ,
1910 ; formerly Capt. Scots Guards ; is
Lieut. -Col. Comdg. a Batn. Leicestershire
Regt., Lieut, for co. Dumbarton, and Ch.
of the Clan Colquhoun ; served during
European War 1914-16 (wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O. with Bar); D.S.O. 1916
(Bar 1918): m. 1915, Geraldine Bryde
(Dinah), da. of Francis John Tennant
[see B. Glenconner], and has issue.
^rms — Argent, a saltire engrailed sable. Cmt
— A hart’s head couped gules, attired argent.
jfcnpporUrs — Two ratchhounds argent, collared
sable.
Seats — Ross-dhu ; Arrochar House, Loch
Long ; Camstradden and Stuckgowan, on Loch
Lomond, and Ardencaple Castle, all in Dumbarton-
shire; Ardgarton, Argyllshire. Clubs — Guards’,
Carlton, Bath, New.
Sons living— IVAR IAIN, b. Jan. 4th, 1916.
Donald Alan, b. 1920.
Brother living — Alan Roderick, b. 1891 ; is Capt. Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders).
Sisters living- Mary, b. 1885. Helen Margaret, b. 1886 Justine Rose, b. 1889.
Aunts living (sisters of 6th baronet) — Frances Mary.— Flora Maitland {Lady Macrae') : m. 1877,
Sir Colin George Macrae. Residences , 45, Moray Place, Edinburgh ; Glenflora, Colinton ; Wall-
bank, Forfarshire. Janet Sinclair: in. 1872, the Rev. Arthur Hastings Berger, V. of Cobham,
and has issue living, Capel Colquhoun, b. 1879, — Beryl St. Clair, b , 1874. Residence , Cobham
Vicarage, Kent.
Daughters living of 5th Baronet— Constance Janet Sinclair Flora Abercromby, b. 1884: nt.
1908, Frederick Charles Lockhart Robertson, and has issue living, Margaret Colquhoun Lockhart,
b. 1912, — Bridget Colquhoun Lockhart, b. 1913.— —Dorothea Helen Mary Elizabeth Sutherland, b.
1885 : m. 1908, Evelyn George Massey Carmichael, Bar.-at-law, ofio, King’s Bench Walk, Temple,
E.C., and has issue living, Georgina Hermione Mary, b. 1909, — Diana Eveline Penuel Elizabeth
Lindsay, b. 1912. Residence , Meretown House, Newport, Shropshire.
Widows living Of 5th and 6th Baronets— Ivie Muriel {Lady Colquhoun ), only da. of Major
Ives Maclean Urquhart, Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers (retired), of St. Leonards-on-Sea : ni. ist, 1904,
as his second wife, Sir James Colquhoun, 5th baronet, who d. 1907 ; 2ndly, 1909, Capt. Henry
Harington, Prince of Wales’s Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.). — -Anna ( Lady Colquhoun ), 2nd da. of
the late Duncan MacRae, M.D., J.P., D.L. : m. 1906, as his second wife, Sir Alan John Colquhoun,
K.C.B., 6th baronet, who d. 1910. Residence , 13, Cadogan Place, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. James Colquhoun, el. brother of 6th baronet, b. 1835,
d. 1883: ni. (Jan.) 1876, Anna Maria, who d. 1913, da. of the late Robert Ker
Elliot, D. L., of Clifton Park, Kelso, and Harwood, Hawick, Roxburghshire:—
Violet Anne Douglas, b. (Nov.) 1876 : nt. 1913, Major James Melvill Hamilton, Gordon High-
landers. Frances Louisa Helen, b. 1877: in. 1906, Major George Frederick Lancelot Clayton-
East, R.G.A. [see Clayton-East, Bt. ]. Residence , 20, Lower Sloane Street, S.W.
The early history of this family is involved in antiquity. The earliest surname under which the
family of Colquhoun is traced is that of Kilpatrick. Sir John Colquhoun, of Luss, 14th in descent from
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Umphridus de Kilpatrick ( temp . Alexander II.), was created a baronet of Nova Scotia by Charles I.
Sir Humphrey Colquhoun, 3rd baronet, in 1704 resigned his Baronetcy to the Crown, and
obtained a new patent with the old precedency, but with remainder to his son-in-law James Grant (who
on succeeding to the Baronetcy assumed the surname of Colquhoun, but resumed that of Grant in
1719) and the heirs male of his marriage with Sir Humphrey’s dau. [see E. Seafield]. In 1786 James,
4th son of the above-mentioned James Grant was cr. a Baronet of Great Britain. The 3rd baronet
( cr . 1786), sat as M.P. for Dumbartonshire in 1802 ; and Sir James, the 4th baronet (who m. 1843,
Jane, 2nd da. of Sir Robert Abercromby, 5th Bt., of Birkenbog, co. Banff ), was Lord-Lieut. of
Dumbartonshire, and M.P. (L) therefor 1837-41. Sir James, 5th baronet, was also Lord-Lieut. of
Dumbartonshire 1887-1907.
COLT, Creation (E.) 1694, of St. James’s-in-the Fields, Liberty of Westminster,
Middlesex.
Rev. Sir Edward Harry Dutton Colt,
8th Baronet; b. Oct. 3rd, 1850; s. his father, Sir
Thomas Archer, M.D., 1893 ; ed. at Shrewsbury
Sch., and at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1875, M.A.
1881) ; formerly R. of Monkokehampton : m. 1889,
Alice, da. of the late William Jefferys Strange, of
Mile House, Sulhamstead, Berks, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, a fesse between three colts courant sable,
fllmt — A colt passant or.
Residence — Oakmead, Lyndhurst Road, Exeter.
Daughters living — Flora Margaret Frances Sophia Dutton
Vaughan, b. 1890.— —Stella Theodora Dutton Vaughan, b.
1893.
Brother living— THOMAS ARCHER, O.B.E., b. Dec.
29th, 1851 ; ed. at Shrewsbury Sch., and Univ. Coll. Hos-
pital; L.R.C.P. Edin. and M.R.C.S. Eng. 1879; Comdt.
Branksmere Auxiliary Hospital, Southsea during European
War (O.B.E.); O.B.E (Civil) 1920: m. 1st, 1881, Mabel
Marion Aileen (from whom he obtained a divorce 1895),
da. of the late Rev. Horatio Langrishe Nicholson, D.D. ;
2ndly, 1897, Annie Mercy, da. of the late William Kennett,
of Chidham, Sussex, and has issue living, (by 1st marriage)
Henry Archer, D.S.O., M.C. , b. 1882; a retired Lieut.-Com. R. N. ; European War 1915-18 as
temporary Lieut. -Col. Gloucestershire Regt. (wounded, despatches twice, M.C., D.SO.);
D.S.O. 1918, — Mabel Emily, b. 1884: m. 1915, Henry Trevor Meredith, — Helen Enid, b. 1887,—
(by 2nd marriage) John Rochfort, b. 1900. Residence , Trawscoed, St. Edward's Road, Southsea.
Sisters living — Frances Alice. Residence, Rock House, Maidencombe, Torquay. Maud.
Residence , Rock House, Maidencombe, Torquay. Lucy Sophia. Residence , Rock House,
Maidencombe, Torquay.
The pedigree of this family commences with Thomas Colt, of Carlisle ; his son, Thomas Colt,
of Essex and Suffolk (Keeper of the Rolls of Chancery in Ireland, and a Privy Councillor to King
Edward IV.), was father of John Colt, whose da. Joan (or Jane) was 1st wife of Sir Thomas More,
Lord Chancellor of England. From him descended George Colt (son of Sir Henry Colt, Knt., who was
son of George Colt, High Sheriff of Suffolk 1587, and great-grandson of Sir George Colt, Knt.) ; he
was father of the 1st baronet, Sir Henry Dutton Colt, Adj. to Prince Rupert, Ensign of the Yeoman
of the Guard, and M.P. for Westminster temp. William III. and Anne. His brother, John Dutton
Colt, was M.P. for Leominster, and his brother, Sir William Dutton Colt, Knt., was Master of the
Horse to Prince Rupert, and Envoy at the Courts of Hanover and Dresden.
COLTHURST, Creation (I.) 1744, of Ardrum, Cork.
Sir George St. John Colthurst, 6th Baronet ;
b. 1850; s. his father, Sir George Conway, 1878; ed. at
Harrow; formerly an officer 43rd Regt., and Lieut. N. Cork
Militia ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for co. Cork ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Cork co. (C) 1879 : m. 1881, Edith Jane Thomazine,
da. of the late Capt. Jonas Morris (1st Royal Dragoons), of
Dunkettle, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, on a fesse azure between three colts courant sable, as
many trefoils slipped or. Cm t — A colt statant sable.
Seats — Ardrum, Inniscarra, co. Cork ; Blarney Castle, co. Cork.
Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military, Bachelors’.
Justum et tenacem Sons living — GEORGE OLIVER, b. Aug. 24th, 1882 ; ed. at Harrow,
** -**» s?.Todhndj^“,r?:
1887 » is Capt. London Regt. : m. 1911, Cecily Charlotte, da. of Brig. Gen. Hugh Cholmondeley,
C.B., C.B.E. [see B. Delamere, colls.], and has issue living, Mary Penelope, b. 1912, — Shournagh
Dorothy, b. 1914. Residence , Lucan House, Lucan, co. Dublin.
Sisters living— Anne Cape. Residence, 12, Kensington Square, W. Louisa Julia: m. 1878,
Samuel Bruce, J.P. , D.L., having had issue, of whom George James, D.S.O. f M.C. , b. 1880;
Capt. Gen. List ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918 : m. 1907, Hilda, da. of
the late John Blakiston-Houston, J.P., D.L. [see Blakiston, Bt., colls.]. — Robert William Vesey
b. 1882; is Major 17th Lancers: m. 1918, Norah Mary Fynvola, da. of Gen. Sir (William) Henry
Mackinnon, G.C.B., K.C.V.O., and widow of Lieut. -Col. Arthur George Edward Egerton [see
B. Harlech], — Alexander Patrick, b. 1888, — May Emily, — Norah Alice and Annette Edith (twins),
— Joanette Marjorie : m. 1919, Capt. — Lowe. Residences, Norton Hall, Campden, Gloucester-
shire ; 23, Cromwell Houses, S.W. Alice Conway : m. 1891, Francis Pym [Palmer, Bt., cr. 1660,
#colls.] Residence , Hasell Hall, Sandy, Beds.
The 4th baronet was sometime M.P. for Cork, and the 5th baronet represented Kinsale (L) 1863-74.
Compton-Thornhill, see Thornhill.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
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COOK, Creation (U.K.) 1886, of Richmond, Surrey.
Esse quam videri.
To be rather than to seem.
Sir Herbert Frederick Cook, 3rd Baronet ;
b. Nov. 18th, 1868; s. his father, Sir Frederick Lucas,
1920; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1893, M.A. 1894); Bar. Inner Temple 1895; is Chm. of
Cook, Son and Co., St. Paul’s (Limited), a F.S.A., a Trustee
of National Portrait Gallery, a Member of Art Committee of
National War Museum, and an Hon. Member of Roy. Acad.,
Milan; author of “Giorgione” and other publications on art
criticism : m. 1898, the Hon. Mary Hood, da. of 2nd Viscount
Bridport, and has issue.
&rms — Gules, a rose argent barbed and seeded proper between three
crescents of the second ; a chief vaire. Crtsi — Issuant from a chaplet of
roses gules a dexter arm embowed proper, holding in the hand a mullet
of six points or between two branches of oak vert.
Residences — Doughty House, Richmond, Surrey ; Copesham, Esher
Surrey; Hillclose, Studland Bay, Dorset; Monserrate, Cintra, Portugal
Clubs — Athenaeum, Burlington Fine Arts, Hurlingham.
Son living— FRANCIS FERDINAND MAURICE, b. Dec. 21st, 1908.
Daughters living — Vera Mary, b. 1899.— -Rachel Margaret, b. 1903.
Sisters living — Edith Laura, b. 1870: in. 1893, the Rev. Alfred Percivall Pott, and has issue
living, Kathleen Olive, b. 1894,— Joan Cicely, b. 1900. Residence , Woodbury, Farley Hill,
Reading. Mabel Emily ( Lady McCormick ), b. 1875 : in. 1897, Sir William Symington
McCormick, LL.D. Residence , 13, Douglas Crescent, Edinburgh.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Tennessee ( Lady Cook), da. of the late Reuben Buckman
Claflin, of New York: in. 1885, as his 2nd wife, Sir Francis Cook, 1st baronet, who d. 1901;
Residences , 30, Corringham Road, Golder’s Green, N.W. ; 137, West 121st Street, New York City,
U.S.A. ; 1, Rue d’Obligado, Bois de Boulogne, Paris.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Wyndham Francis Cook, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. i860, d. 1905 : in.
1887, Frederica Evelyn Stilwell (now of 8, Cadogan Square, S.W., and Lady-
Cross Lodge, Brockenhurst, Hants), da. of the late F. J. Freeland, of Chichester : —
Humphrey Wyndham, b. 1893; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford.— -Cecil Emily Freda
Wyndham, b. 1896 : in. 1920, Capt. Terence O’Connor, 4th Highland L.I., el. son of James
O’Connor, of Qurleen, co. Cork. Ursula Maud Wyndham, b. 1900.
Sir Francis Cook, 1st Bt. (created Viscount Monserrate in Portugal), was founder and donor of
Queen Alexandra’s House (an institution for lady art students), Kensington Gore, and a well-known
collector of works of art. Sir Frederick Lucas, 2nd Bt., was head of the firm of Cook, Son and Co.,
warehousemen and shippers, of St. Paul’s Churchyard, E.C.
COOKE, Creation (E.) 1661, of Wheatley Hall, Yorkshire.
Sir William Henry Charles Wemyss Cooke,
10th Baronet ; b. June 21st, 1872 ; s. his father, Sir William
Ridley Charles, 1894; formerly Lieut. Yorkshire Dragoons
Imperial Yeo. , and Lieut. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) ; is a
D. L. for W. Riding of York (High Sheriff 1903), and patron
of one living : m. 1902, Lady Mildred Adelaide Cecilia Denison,
da. of 1st Earl of Londesborough, and has issue.
$rma — Or, a chevron gules between two lions passant-guardant sable.
Crest — Out of a mural crown argent, a demi-lion guardant issuant as in
the arms gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Seats — Wyld Court, Hampstead Norris, Berks; Wheatley’s Park,
Doncaster. Club, — Boodle’s.
Sons living— WILLIAM FRANCIS HENRY, b. Sept. 29th, 1903.
Charles Arthur John, b. 1905.
Brother living— Arthur Gordon Wyatt, b. 1876 ; ed. at Radley ; in.
1905, Blanche Elia Catherine, da. of Charles Eldon Clarke, of New-
town House, co. Tipperary, and has issue living, William Bryan, b.
1909, — Blanche Elia Ruby, b. 1908. Residence, Newtown House, Thurles, co. Tipperary.
Sister living — Ruby Blanche Juanita, b. 1879.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— Harriet Blanche Juanita Georgiana ( Lady Cooke), da.
of Sir William Henry Feilden, 2nd Bt. : m. 1871, as his second wife, Sir William Ridley Charles
Cooke, 9th baronet, who d. 1894. Residence, East Cliffe, Teignmouth, S. Devon.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late George Cooke- Yarborough (infra) : —
Issue of the late George Bryan Cooke-Yarborough, b. 1843, d. 1915: m. 1871, Mary Elizabeth,
da. of Henry Yarborough Parker : —
George Eustace, b. 1876 ; Bar. Inner Temple, rqoi : nt. 1914, Daphne Isabel, youngest da. of Henry
Cordy Wrinch, of Ipswich, and has issue living, Edmund Henry, b. 1918. Residence; Campsmount,
Doncaster. Henry Alfred, b. 1877 ; is a Surveyor. Orfeur Frederick, b. 1878 ; is a Surveyor;
sometime 2nd Lieut. R.A.F. : in. 1906, Anne (Nancy) Henrietta Lucy, el. da. of the late Rev.
William Wyatt, R. of Broughton, Brigg, Lincolnshire. Humfrey Charles, b. 1880; is an
Advocate and Solicitor: in. 1911, Honor Lake, da. of the late Col. Henry Lake Wells, C.I.E.,
R.E., and has issue living, a son b. 1915, a son b. 1919. Residence, Greenbank, Chancery Lane,
Singapore. Geoffrey Arthur, b. 1883. Mary Alice.-"-- Mary Violet.
Grandchildren of the late John Cooke-Yarborough, grandson of the late George
Cooke, 2nd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late George Cooke-Yarborough, b. 1794, d. 1870; in. 1st, 1837, Emily Sarah,
da. of George Cooke, of Carr House, Doncaster ; 2ndly, 1842, Mary Louisa, who d.
1906, da. of Richard Heathfield, of Green Lanes, Stoke Newington, N. : —
Alfred, b. 1847; ed. at Eton, and at Lincoln Coll., Oxford : in. 1874, Mary, da. of J. Ferguson, afld
has issue living, Bryan Alfred, b. 1877, — Alfred Graeme, b. 1879, —Archibald George, b. 1881, —
Randall Francis, b. 1883, — Gertrude Mary. Residence, Kohu Kohu, Hokianga, New Zealand.
—Arthur, b. 1852 ; ed. at Eton ; admitted a Solicitor 1876 ; elected Mayor of Boston 1917 : in.
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1877, Ethel Constance, da. of the late Rev. William Rawlins Capel, of Cairnryan, Bournemouth,
and has issue living, Arthur Capel, b. 1880, — Ethel Dorothy Marion, — Edith Muriel. Residence ,
The Cottage, Wyberton, near Boston.— Gertrude Flora : m. 1884, Lyster Andrew Nolan,
L.R.C.S.I. Resides in New Zealand.
Issue of the late Richard Cooke-Yarborough, b. 1805, d. 1889: in. 1842, Mary Utten, who
d. 1891, da. of James Utten Easson, ofTrelawny, Jamaica: —
Rev. John James, b. 1855; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1884); is R. of Puttenham, and
Hon. Canon of Winchester: in. 1890, Emily, da. of the late Richard Foster, of Homewood,
Chislehurst, and has issue living, Margaret Hope, b. 1891: in. 1915, Herbert Prior Ingram, of
Tabaquite, Trinidad, and has issue living, Margaret Jane b. 1916, Rosamond Marion b. 1918, —
Mary Honor, b. 1893, — Dorothea Alice, b. 1897, — Jean Lily, b. 1900, — Elizabeth Serena, b. 1904.
Residence , The Rectory, Puttenham, Surrey. Julia Louisa Elizabeth: in. 1886, Louis Michael
Simon, who d. 1901, and has issue living, Julia Mary, b. 1887, — Avis Yarborough, b. 1893 : m.
1916, Capt. Percy Ralph Simon, R. M.A
Issue of the late Col. Charles Cooke-Yarborough, C. B., b. 1807, d. 1891 : m. 1st, 1853, Flora
Sophia Emma, who d. 1855, da. of David Grant, Esq., of Forres, N.B. ; 2ndly, 1850,
Esther Anne, who d. 1894, da. of the late Rev. Alexander Cooke : —
Sophia Flora. O.B.E. : is Comdt. Loversal Auxiliary Hospital : m. 1887, Col. Gray Townsend Skip-
with, R.E., who d. 1900 [see Skipwith, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Loversal Hall. Doncaster.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Cooke-Yarborough (ante) : —
Issue of the late Richard Cooke-Yarborough, b. 1851, d. 1907 : in. 1898, Cornelia Clara (n^w
of The Lodge, Sherington, Newport Pagnell), da. of the late John Dixon, C.E., of Surbiton
and Croydon : —
John Richard, b. 1899 ; is Lieut. R.G.A Francis Michael, b. 1904.
'Issue of the late William Henry Cooke-Yarborough, b. 1853, d. 1916: m. 1883, Charlotte
Georgina Storey (now of 126* Sinclair Road, Kensington, W.), da. of the late Morgan
Charles Chase, M.C.S.: —
Wilfrid Ernest, b. 1887 ; is Lieut. R.E.— Geoffrey Michael, b. 1888 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. ; is Lieut.
R.E. ; European War 1914-19 (Italian Croix de Guerre).— —-Constance Mary. Dorothy Maud :
in. 1917, Lieut.-Col. Harold Edward Mostyn Watkins, R.A.F.
Granddaughters of the late Rev. Henry Bowen Cooke, LL.D., great-grandson of the
late John Cooke, 3rd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Major Edward Bowen Cooke, b. 1825, d. 1877 : in. 1863, Marianne Jane, who
d. 1910, da. of the late George Lloyd, of Cowesby Hall, Northallerton : —
Rosabelle Juliana.— Evelyn May. Residence , 13, Montpelier Square, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Bryan William Darwin Cooke, son of the late Bryan
Cooke, and grandson of the late John Cooke (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Bryan William Darwin Cooke, b. 1806, d. 1850 : m. 1835, Harriette,
da. of the late — Scott, of Helstone . —
Bryan William Darwin, b. 1837 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. Resides in New Zealand.— Charles
Edward, b. 1846; ed. at Rossall Sch. ; is an Asso. Mem. of Ins. of C. E. : in. 1874, Marian Eliza-
beth, da. of the late Rev. Arthur Guyon Purchas, of Challinor House, Auckland, New Zealand, and
has issue living, Arthur Charles Darwin, b. 1876, — Philip Bryan, b. 1886, — Marian, o. 18—, — Agnes
Gertrude, b. 18 — , — Amy Frances, b. 18 — ,— Ethelwynne Beatrice Victoria, b. 1883, — Elsie Mary
Emily, b. 1885, — Elaine Mildred, b. 1891, — Vera Durelle, b. 1898.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Cooke, b. 1810, d. 1887 : in. 1859, Charlotte Dolphin, who d.
1916, da. of the late Rev. Samuel Medlicott, R. of Loughrea, co. Galway : —
Rev. Charles Herbert, b. 1862; is V. of Netherbury: m. 1890, Ida Beatrice, da. of the late Rev.
G. F. A. Armstrong, R. of Lorum, co. Carlow, and has issue living, Lancelot Darwin, b. 1891 ?
is Capt. Dorset Regt., — Grace Dorothy, — Ida Muriel, — Marjorie Sheila, — Barbara Helen, —
Betty Mary,— Elinor Beatrice. Residence , Netherbury Vicarage, Dorset. Henry D’Arcy
Medlicott, b. 1875 ; Capt. Gen. Reserve of Officers Queen’s (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.) : m. 1914,
Helen Elizabeth, da. of Stephen Hall, of Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and has issue living,
Vivienne Madge, b. 1915. Residence, 62, Holland Road, Kensington, W.14. Ada Jeannette.
— —Helena Isabella. Agnes Mary: in. 1889, Capt. Robert Sanderson, R.A. M.C., M.B., and has
issue living, Robert Melville Cooke, b. 1907, — Joyce Mary, b. 1899, — Doris Medlicott, b. 1900, —
Phyllis Mary, b. 1901, — Brenda Mary, b. 1904. Residence , 56, Brunswick Square, Brighton.
Julia May : in. 1898, the Rev. William Maynard Raymond, V. of St. Peter and St. Paul, Teddington,
and has issue living, Oswald William Edward, b. 1902, — Hugh Medlicot, b. *903, — Monica, b.
1900, — Nancy May, b. 1904,— Audrey Mary, b. 1909. Residence, The Vicarage, Gloucester Road,
Teddington.
Grandchildren of the late Philip Davies-Cooke, son of the late Bryan Cooke, M.P.,
grandson of the late Henry Cooke, 2nd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Philip Bryan Davies-Cooke, b. 1832, d. 1903: in. 1862, Emma Julia, who
d. 1907, da. of Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Bt. : —
Philip Tatton, O.B.E. , b. 1863 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; formerly Lieut. Yorkshire
Dragoons Imperial Yeo., and Major Denbighshire Yeo. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Flintshire (High
Sheriff 1915), Vice-Chm. of its Territorial Asso., Chm. of Flint Agricultural Executive Committee,
and a J.P. for W. Riding of York; O.B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1894, Doris, da. of the late C.
Donaldson Hudson, M.P., of Cheswardine, Salop, and has issue living, Philip Ralph, b. 1896 ; ed.
at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Capt. Dragoons, — Richard Anthony, b. 1909,— Paul John, b. 1916.
Residences , Maes Alyn, Mold; Owston, Doncaster; Gwysaney, Mold. Club , Carlton. Mary
Helena.— Emma Catherine. Residence , Bryn-Alyn, Mold.
Issue of the late Col. Bryan George Davies-Cooke, b. 1835 ; d. 19x3 : in. i860, Judith Caroline
Halsted (now of Colomendy, Mold), da. of the late Capt. William Halsted Poole, R.H.A.,
of Terrick Hall, Salop : —
Bryan Davies Poole, b. 1861 ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ; assumed by Roy.
license 1907, the surname of Poole in lieu of his patronymic : m. 1890, Georgiana Mary, da.
of the late Charles Fenwick, and has issue living, Bryan Cudworth Halsted, b. 1892; ed. at
Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, — Richard Domville, b. 1900 ;
ed. at Charterhouse, and R.M.C. ; 2nd Lieut. Rifle Brig,, — Judith Mimi, b. 1891 : in. 1st, 1914,
Capt. Alfred Spencer Mason Summers, Hussars, who d. (killed in action during European War)
1916; 2ndly, 1918, Capt. Bache McEvers Athole Hay, 19th Hussars [ see Hay, Bt., cr. 1635]. Resi-
dence, Marbury Hall, Whitchurch, Cheshire. Club, Arthur’s. William Hugh, b. 1862 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll. : in. 1900, Mabel Louisa, da. of the late Capt. E. W. Philips, of Rhual, Mold, and
has issue living, Sybil Gwynydd,Z>. 1901, — Kathleen Mabel, A 1903, — Mary Frances Helena, A 1904,
— Doris Sara, b. 1907. Club, Travellers’.— Helena Adelaide Sara, M.B.E. ; M.B.E. (Civil)
1920 : in. 1896, Lieut.-Col. Basil Edwin Philips, Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, who d. (killed in action) 1915,
and has issue living, Gwenllian Margaret, b. 1897. Residence, Rhual, Mold. Gwendoline Mary.
Issue of the late Major James Robert Davies-Cooke, R.A., b. 1837, d. 1883: in. 1868, Clara
Louisa (now of 23, Cadogan Gardens, S.W.), da. of the late John Webb : —
Beatrice Helena Mary.
The 1st baronet received his title in consideration of his own and his father’s loyalty and
sufferings during the Civil War. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Aldborough, and the 4th was
M.P. for Retford.
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COOPER, Creation (U.K) 1863, of Woollalira, New South Wales.
Sir William Charles Cooper, 3rd Baronet ; b .
Oct. 22nd, 1851 ; s. his brother, Sir Daniel, 1909 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll. : in. 1876, Alice Helen, da. of George Hill,
formerly of Surrey Hills, Sydney, N.S. Wales, and has issue.
— Azure, a chevron engrailed between two Hons passant in chief
and a star of eight points in base or. ftrtst — A lion sejant or, collared
azure, supporting with the dexter paw a lance erect proper, and suspended
therefrom by a chain or an escutcheon also azure charged with a star as in
the arms.
Residence— 18, Park Street, W.i.
Sons living— WILLIAM GEORGE DANIEL, b. Dec. T4th, 1877 ; for-
merly Lieut. 7th Hussars : is Capt. Army Ser. Corps : in. 1904, Lettice
Margaret, da. of the Rt. Hon. Walter Hume Long, P.C. [ see E. Cork],
and has issue living, Charles Eric Daniel, b. 1906, — Sydney Michael, b.
1909, — Joyce Mabel (twin), b. 1909. Residence , 15, Ennismore Gardens,
S.W.— ■ Arthur Hamilton, b. i88r ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Duke of
Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.) ; is Capt. 4th Essex Regt. : m. 1910,
Mabel Alice, da. of Sir William Henry Smith-Marriott, 5th Bt., of The
Dower House, Blandford, Dorset, and has issue living, Arthur William
Douglas, b. 191T, — Geoffrey Mervyn, b. igi6. Residence , 63, Eaton
Place, S.W.— Gerald Melbourne, b. 1892; is Lieut. Scots Guards.
Daughter living — Alice Nellie: in. 1905, as his second wife, Major Frank Douglas-Pennant [see
P». Penrhyn, colls.]. Residence , Sholebroke Lodge, Towcester.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet — Dorothy, b. 1887: in. 1908, Major Henry Sidney John
Streatfeild, D S.O. [see E. Lichfield]. Hilda Susan Ellen ( Viscountess Northland ), b. 1891 : in.
1st, 1912, Capt. Viscount Northland, who d. (killed in action) 1915, el. son of 5th Earl Ranfurly ;
2ndly, 1917, as his second wife, Com. the Hon. Geoffrey Edward Mills, R.N.V.R., who d. (on
active ser. during European War) 1917 [see B. Hillingdon] j srdly, 1918, Michael Wardell, Lieut.
Hussars. Residences 28, Welbeck Street, W. r.
Perseverantia omnia
vincit.
Perseverance conquers
all things.
Sisters living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Ellen Sophia. Alice Jane ( Lady Green ) ; has League of
Mercy Order : in. 1868, Sir Frederick Green, K.B.E., J.P. , and has issue living, Frederick Daniel
(of Brickclamps. Loughton, Essex. Clubs, Junior Carlton, City of London), b. 1869 ; ed. at Harrow,
and abroad ; formerly a Common Councillor for London; Capt. 3rd Vol. Batn. Essex Regt. and
a Member of Institute of Naval Architects: in. 1897, Cicely, da. of the Rev. John Whitaker
Maitland (R. of Loughton), of Loughton Hall, Essex [Neave, Bt.], and has issue living, John
Everard (of Cuddington Hall, Beds. Club, Junior Carlton), b. 1899; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Lieut. R.F.A., Richard Arundell b. 1919, Barbara Elizabeth b. 1898, Aeddan
Cicely b. 1904, Venetia Alice b. 1915, — Edward William, O.B.E. (of The Dower House, North Cray,
Kent. Club, Royal Automobile), b. 1873 ; ed. at Harrow, and abroad ; a Mechanical Engineer,
and a Director of R. and H. Green and Silley Weir (Limited), ship repairers, of Blackwall Yard,
E. : m. 1900, Janet Pattison Kerr, da. of the late Robert Assheton Napier, of Sauchfield, Glasgow,
and has issue living, Edward Napier b. 1903, Maurice Sydney b. 1906, — Sydney Victor, b. 1878, —
Charles Henry, b. 1882; MajorS. Staffordshire Regt. ',\d. (of wounds in action during European
War) 1917 : in. 1913, Ruth, da. of the late Graham Graham Parry, of Cheltenham, and has issue
living, Charles Patrick b. 1914, — George Ernest, b. 1887 : in. 1914, Florence, da. of Hayward
Francis, — Alice Elizabeth : in. 1901, Alfred Courtenay Peach, of Purbeck, Shiplake-on-Thames, and
has issue living, Joan Elizabeth b. 1902, Penelope Alice b. 1905, — Margaret Myra: in. 1901, Henry
Lawrence Usbome, J.P., of Rowney Bury, Harlow, Essex, and has issue living, Alice Esme b. 1902,
Susan Margaret b. 1905, — Beatrice Lucy. Residence, Oaklawn, Wimbledon Park. Mary
Elizabeth : in. 1886, William Palfrey Burrell, Bar.-at-law (Inner Temple), who d. 1919, formerly
H.B.M.’s Assist.-Judge of Supreme Consular Court, Constantinople, and Consul at Port Said, and
has issue living, Marjorie Hyacinth, b. 1889 : in. 1909, Montague Keith Rice-Oxley, and has issue
living, James Keith b. 1920, Mary Eva b. 1911. Residence , 33, Campden House Road, W.
Elizabeth Edith: m. 1883, Henry Valentine Macnamara, J.P., D.L., having had issue, of whom
Francis, b. 1884 : in. 1907, Mary, da. of Edouard Majolier, of Cong6ni6s, Gard, France, and has
issue living, John b. 1908, Nicholette, Bridgid, Catleen, — Valentine, b. 1887, — George, b. 1890;
Capt. Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regt.) ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, —
Violet Elizabeth, — Edith Eileen : in. 1910, R. F. Cruise, Dist. Inspector Roy. Irish Constabulary,
and has issue living, Henry b. 1912, Joseph Richard b. 1916, Betty b. 1913, Nell (twin) b. 1913, —
Doreen Finola, — Honor Nesta. Residences , Ennistymon House, co. Clare ; Doolin, co. Clare.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Harriet ( Lady Cooper), da. of Sir James Grant-Suttie, 6th Bt. :
w.1886, Sir Daniel Cooper, 2nd Bt., whorf’. 1909. Residence, 24, Gilbert Street, Grosvenor Square, W.i.
The 1st baronet, Sir Daniel, G.C.M.G., was Speaker of Legislative Assembly of N.S. Wales
1B56-60, and Acting Agent-Gen. for N.S. Wales in England 1897-9.
By bravery and fortitude.
COOPER, Creation (U.K.) 1905. of Hursley Park,
Hursley, co. Southampton.
Sir George Alexander Cooper, ist
Baronet , son of the late Alexander Cooper, of
Elgin, N.B. ; b. Feb. 20th, 1856 ; is a well-known
philanthropist, a J.P. and D.L. for Morayshire, a
J.P. for Hants, and a D.L. for Southampton (High
Sheriff 1908) ; formerly Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col.
6th Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs,
Duke of Albany’s Own) : m. 1887, Mary Emma,
C.B. E., da. of the late George S. Smith, of
Evanston, Illinois, U.S.A., and has issue.
girms — Argent, a chevron gules between in chief two
laurel branches proper, and in base a wolf’s head erased of
the second. Crrst— A dexter hand couped at the wrist
grasping a wolf’s head erased all proper.
Seats — Hursley Park, Winchester ; The College, Elgin.
Town Residence — 26, Grosvenor Square, W. Club — Carlton.
Sons living — GEORGE JAMES ROBERTSON, b.
July 22nd, 1890; is Capt. and Adj. Dragoons. Alastair
Robertson, b. 1897 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Dragoons.
Daughter living— May Phebe, b. 1893 : m- I9I5i Capt.
Archibald Hanning Wilkie, King’s Roy. Rifle Corps.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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COOPER, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Shenstone Court, Shenstone, co. Stafford.
Sir Richard Ashmole Cooper, M.P. , 2nd
Baronet; b. Aug. nth, 1874; s. his father, Sir
Richard Powell, 1913; ed. at Clifton Coll.; is a
chemical manufacturer, and a J.P. and a County Coun-
cillor for Herts, Berkhamstead Div. ; formerly Lieut.
Staffordshire Imperial Yeo. ; has sat as M.P. for
Walsall (C) since Jan. 1910 : m. 1900, Alice Elizabeth, el.
da. of the late Rev. Edward Priestland, formerly Head
Master of Spondon House Sch., Spondon, Derby, and
has issue.
— Ermine, on a pile argent three martlets sable, and on
a chief gules two boars’ heads couped or. Crest — Between
two sprigs of holly erect a lion’s jamb grasping in the paw a like
sprig in bend sinister, all proper.
Residence — 6, Carlton Gardens, S.W. 1. Clubs — Carlton,
Portland, St. Stephen’s, Sports’, Ranelagh, Royal Automobile.
Sons living— WILLIAM HERBERT, b. March 7th, 1901.
Richard Philip, b. 1902. Francis Ashmole, b. 1905.
Brother living — William Francis, b. 1878 : m. 1st, 1914, Chris-
tine Maud Jones, who d. 1919; 2ndiy, 1920, Eileen Hall.
Residence , Fontana, Rickmansworth Road, Watford, Herts.
Sisters living — Lucy Anne, b. 1876 : m. 1902, as his second
wife, Brig.-Gen. Richard Mildmay Foot, C.B., C.M.G.,
D.S.O., Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers. Residence , White Hill, Berkhamstead. Mary Mabel, b.
1879: m. 1903, Kenward Stuart Barker. Residence , Barford, Warwickshire' Edith Maud, b.
1881 : m. 1910, Lieut. -Col. Robert Essington Negus, formerly Prince of Wales’s N. Staffordshire
Regt. Residence, Morville, Sherbourne, Warwick.
The 1st baronet, Sir Richard Powell, was Vice-Pres. of Council of Roy. Agricultural So., and
High Sheriff of Staffordshire iqoi.
COOPER, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Berrydown Court, Overton, co. Southampton.
Sir Edward Ernest Cooper, ist
Baronet , son of Walter Bevan Cooper, of Old
Windsor; b. Feb. 5th, 1848; is an Alderman-
and a Lieut, of City of London (Cornhill Ward)
(Sheriff 1912- 13, Lord Mayor 1919-20), Chm..
of James Hartley, Cooper and Co. (Limited), of
Cornhill, E.C., a Director of Charlton Steam
Shipping Co. (Limited), Chm.«of Committee of
Roy. Acad, of Music, and a Grand Officer
of Legion of Honour and Order of Crown
of Belgium ; Knt. 1913 : m. 1876, Charlotte
Leonora, O.B.E., da. of Thomas Crampton,
formerly of Grove Park, Middlesex.
&ms anb Crtst — As illustrated.
Seat — Berrydown Court, Overton, Hants. Town
Residence — Harcourt House, Cavendish Square, W.
' Clubs — Oriental, Garrick, Royal Thames Yacht, Junior
Carlton.
PASTON-COOPER, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of Gadebridge, Hertfordshire.
Sir Charles Naunton Paston Paston,
Cooper, 4th Baronet ; b. Sept. 27th, 1867 ; s. his father-
Sir Astley Paston, 1904 : m. 1899, the Princess Tatiana,
only child of the late Prince Dmitri Dolgorouki, of Russia.
&rms — Vert, a fesse embattled or between two pheons in chief,
and as many thigh-bones saltirewise in base argent. Crest — Out of a
mural crown argent, a demi-spear erect proper, fringed or, pointed
argent, and surmounted by two palm-branches in saltire vert.
Residence —
Sisters living- Margaret Paston. Mary Ethel Paston : m. 1885,
Lieut.-Col. Lionel Hervey-Bathurst, who d. 1908, having assumed
by Roy. license 1905 the surname of Paston-Cooper in lieu of his
patronymic [see Hervey-Bathurst, Bt.].
Uncles living (sons of 2nd baronet, whose surname is Cooper)—
Loftus Lewis Astley, b. 1838; formerly Major 98th Regt. : m. 1874,
Florence Louise, da. of the late Augustus Briggs, of Bright
Hall, Barbados, formerly Speaker of House of Assembly, Barbados,
having had issue, of whom Percy Beauchamp Astley, b. 1876 ;
Com. R.N., and Private E. Kent Regt. ; d. (killed ir. action
during European War) 1916,— Lewis Vernon Astley, b. 1877 ; for-
merly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I.,— Clifton Graham
, . _ Astley, D.S.O., b. 1881 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Major R.F.A. ; served
during European War 1914-17 (D.S.O.); D S.O. 1917: m. 1915, Ida Margaret Mary, da of the
Nothing is great that is not
good.
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late Henry Lumsden Forbes, of Invery, Guildford, and has issue living, a son b. 1918, — Florence
Winifred Astley : m. 1905, Major William Arthur Travell Bowly, C.B.E., and has issue living,
Horace Edward b. 1913, Esther b. 1909, — Gladys Astley : in. 1907, Lieut. -Col. Colin Burton,
D.S.O., Army Ser. Corps, and has issue living, Edward Lovick Graham b. 1920, Nancy Winifred
b. 1908, Sheila Mary b. 1911. Club, Royal Western Yacht. — —Albert Beauchamp Astley, b. 1841 ;
formerly Capt. R.A. ; is a J.P. for Devon: m. 1879, Eva Cornelia, who d. 1917, da. of the late
Anthony O’Reilly, of Beltrasna, co. Meath, and has issue living, Geoffrey Beauchamp Astley, b.
1884; ed. at R.M.C.; is Capt. Indian Army: in. 1st, 1911, Gladys Mary, who d. 1912, da. of
Lieut. -Col. Orbell Henry Oakes, of Nowton Court, Bury St. Edmunds ; 2ndly, 1914, Louisa
Maude, da. of the late I. W. H. White, of West Lea, Meanwood, Leeds, and has issue living (by
2nd marriage), Gerald Nigel Astley b. 1916, a son b. 1919, — Olive Sylvia Beauchamp, — Rosalind
Beauchamp. Residence , 21, Lichfield Road, Kew Gardens, Surrey. Clement Astley Paston, b.
1845; ed. at Winchester; formerly Capt. 29th Foot; is a J.P. for Herts: m. 1877, Evangeline
Julia, da. of the late George Marshall, of 22, Portland Place, W., and has issue living, Stephen
(twin) b. 1885; is Lieut. London Regt., —Phyllis Mary, b. 1878: m. 1899, Lieut. -Col. Leonard
Temple Ashworth, R.A. [Blackwood, Bt., colls.], — Elizabeth Monica (twin), b. 1885 : m. 1906,
Humphrey Charles Walrond, and has issue living, Elizabeth Vera b. 1907. Residences , Hambleton
Hall, Oakham; 61, Montagu Square, W. Club, Naval and Military.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Alice Louisa Astley: m. 1876, Gilfrid George Baker
Cresswell, J.P., and has issue living, Henry Gilfrid, b. 1878 : m. 19x2, Vera Mabel, only da. of
Edward Foote Ward, of Salhouse Hall, Norfolk, and has issue living, Gilfrid Edward b. 1914,
Thomas Henry b. 1916, — Alice Ida : in. 1912, Herbert Henry Edmund Craster, Fellow of All
Souls’, Oxford, and has issue living, Oswin Edmund b. 1916, Elizabeth Ida b. 1913, Barbara
Evelyn b. 1920. Residence , Preston Tower, Chathill.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Sophia (Lady Paston-Cooper), youngest da. of John Holford,
of Rusholme Hall, Lancashire, and widow of Col. John Stephenson Ferguson 2nd Life Guards :
m. 1890, as his second wife. Sir Astley Paston Paston-Cooper, 3rd baronet, who <4 1904. Residence,
92, Eaton Square, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Rev. William Rickford Astley Cooper, 2nd son
of 2nd baronet, b. 1826, d. 1876: m. 1st, 1861, Elizabeth, who d. 1864. da. of
Rear-Adm. Evan Nepean; 2ndly, 1869, Lucy Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. J.
R. Burgess, V. of Streatley : —
WILLIAM ASTLEY, b. 1874. Henry Lovick, b. 1875.—— Mary Elizabeth, b. 1872.
Issue of the late Rev. Samuel Lovick Astley Cooper, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b.
1827, d. 1895 : m. 1855, Margaretta, da. of Frederick Corbin Lukis, of The
Grange, Guernsey : —
Ernest Henry Astley, b. 1858 : in. 1903, Mary, only da. of Major Beverley Randolph, of Millwood,
Virginia, U.S.A., and widow of Percy W. Charrington. Francis William Astley, b. 1859 :
vi. 1897, Lyonesse Matilda Dora Ida Agnes Ernestine Curson Paulet Wilbraham Joyce Eugenie
Bentley Saxonia Dysart Plantagenet, da. of the late Rev. Ralph William Lionel Tollemacbe-
Tollemache [see E. Dysart, colls.], and has issue living, Theodora Mary Astley, b. 1899. Resi-
dence Hemingford Abbots, St. Ives, Hunts. Arthur Rickford Astley, b. 1861 : in. 1890, Charlotte
Emma, da. of the late Richard Richards, of Llantrisant House, Glamorganshire. Edith Mary
Astley : in. 1899, Sydney Hawker Williams. Residence , Hemingford Park, Hunts.
Herbert Astley Paston Cooper, 7th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1836, d. 1890: in. 1863,
Caroline Mary (now of The Friarage, Aylesbury), da. of the late Rev. James
Joseph Goodall, of Dinton Hall, Aylesbury.
COOTF., Creation (I.) 1621, of Castle Cuffe, Queen’s County, Ireland.
Sir Ralph Algernon Coote, 13th
Baronet ; b. Sept. 22nd, 1874; s. his father, Sir
Algernon Charles Plumptre, 1920 ; formerly
Capt. 17th Lancers: m. 1904, Alice, younger da.
of the late Thomas Webber, D.L., of Kellavil,
Queen’s co., and has issue.
^rms — Argent, a chevron sable between three coots
close proper. Crtst — A coot proper.
Seats — Ballyfin House, and The Deer Park, Mountrath,
Queen’s co.
Sons living— JOHN RALPH, b. Jan. xoth, 1905; a Naval
Cadet. Thomas Charles, b. 1907. 1
Brothers living— John Methuen, O.B.E., b. 1878; some-
time an Hon. Attache in Diplo. Ser., and Dist. Commr. ,
Uganda; Hon. Major and Special Ser. Officer, E. Africa
Protectorate; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1918: in. 1912, Leonora
Wray, da. of the late John Townsend Trench, of Kenmare
[ see B. Ashtown, colls.], and has issue living, Joanna
Frances, b. 1913, — Diana Jean, b. 1914.— -Bernard Trotter,
O.B.E., R.N., b. 1880; is Com. on Emergency List R.N. ;
sometime Sup. of Physical Training in R.N. ; European
War 1914-19 (O. B.E.) ; O B.E. (Mil ) 1919 : m. 1907, Grace
Harriet, el. da. of the late Very Rev. John Joseph Robin-
son, D.D. [see B. Avebury], and has issue living, Denis
Ivor, b. 1908, — Patrick Bernard, b. 1910,— Michael Henry,
l igi3(_ Roderic Norman, b. 1915,— Brian Philip, b. 1919. Residence , Clifton House, Cartbridge,
near Woking.
Falf- Brothers living- Charles Chenevix, b. 1884; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Prince of Wales’s
Leinster Regt. (Rey. Canadians): in. 1908, Alice Maud, only da. of the late Most Rev. John
Baptist CrozTer, D. D., Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of All Ireland, and has issue living,
Mervyn Charles, b. 1913,— Derm 't Chenevix, b. 1915, — Cecilia Maud, b. 1911, — Patricia Aileen,
b. 1919. Residence, 1, Grosvenor Villas, Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Arthur Philip, b. 1887;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin; an Inspector Sudan Civil Ser. : tv. 1918, Margaretta, da. of A. Leslie
Wright, of Butterley Hall, Derby, and has issue living, Margaretta Anne. b. 1919. Residence,
Romaldkirk, Tees Valley, Yorkshire. Maxwell Henry, b. 1895; is Capt. R.A.F.
Sister living— Ethel Jean, O.B.E., b. 1876; O.B.E. (Civil) 1919: in. 1896, Ivor Bevan. Resi-
dence, 65, Lcclestou Square, S.W.i.
Cost what it may.
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; : IQI7, John Henry Goldsmith, Sudan Civil Ser.,
Half-Sister living- Mary Melesina, b. Ii
and has issue living, Philip John, b. iqi8.
?lun,ptr5> b- l85°: is a retired Com. R.N. ;
Hawkhurst Court, Sussex, and has issue livik ^ Mervyn (Se^' - Is'clm " "“i0”’ °f
ni. 19x5, Cecil Maud Vera, da. of the late Mai CVn urir " ^ '1 s^pt’. Indlan Army ;
issue living, Chidley b. 1918, Eleanor Patricia i 1016 — FmS C0'0B' (lnfra)’ and has
Leslie Wright TP of Rutterlev Moll r» u ' jl* Lmily Cecilia, b. 1881 : in. 1909, Albert
Katherine” Cecilia^.* x9x3 - We MaLfeSa ^ Barbara \ xg"
Surrey. Orlando Robert, ^iSss isTl p’ for co \*estdeMce> Ihe Links House, Ashtead
d. 1920, da. of Adolphus William Hme“ and h^teue^i^^T/1 ' Edith Mary’ who
Umbria, Roehampton. S.W Cecil Henrv b i8t;6 • ,rps?pi^'P^ l883’ Residence,
ofWeruejh, Nelson, New Zealand, and h J’issJeSliviS', “hi <&? if °tldhJ""’
Zealand Machine Gun Corps; European War ioxa-To (MMl f V • 1 o , 89 Lieut- New
MabeI' 4- as
ft*v- A. * Viieger,
mond Algernon Coote, b. 1897; ed at Oxford TJniv7’ C^\f' .I9°8j and has issue living, Ray-
Chorlton. Cromer Road, Queen s Park Bourntmo,^ Jeai1’ A ’9°i- Residence,
Henry Western Plumptre, J.P., and has issue living fnhr, C1 Constance, b. 1880: in. 1900,
■b. 1901,— Evelyn Dora, b. 1903,— Helen Monica b’ Iona — A nt,lngd?n’ b‘ I9I°.— Eileen Cecilia,
Fredville, near Dover.— — Dora Maud.T i882?1Ca’ ’ 19°8’ Awdry Jane’ b‘ 19l8- Residence,
^J^°Headlaii^1^if0Tunhrldge1,\Vehs^ T'
^.1899. Residence, Wavertree, Tunbridge Wells Kr?lNA\fm Co.(lte» ,IT‘h baronet, who
late Philip Charles Chenevix Trench (see B Aslitown \ ^ ELES‘J1A (La<ty Coote), da. of the
Algernon Charles Plumptre Coote, T^thbarmieC^vh^^'ig^of ^^A/^^’ aS hlS SCC°nd wife’ Sir
Collateral Branches living.
Stanley Victor,
sit? ar=
Lieut. -Col. Anthony Charles Barnes D S O J? •,/ g* Honor . Dorothea, b. 1896: m. ig2o,
Union.— -Caroline Maud : w. 1884, Maj'.dSn. Sdfv^Sa^P^C £heshhan\ Bucks' 9V’
issue living, James Allan, b. 1885: is Cant Devonshire x?l„i .m R k’ G-B., who d. 1913, and has
Rev. Walter Loveband, V. of Ifield, Crawlev Sussev nr,righ " ”1’ I9I?>.Llma Yerburgh, da. of the
Stella Margaret : „. I9i6, Walter Hugh John wSou I *?*<(*? ^!‘an
and has issue living, Gerald Hugh imi ' p’ Political Depart., Govt, of India,
Cecil Maud Vera: m iqiT Can? Mervvn’ CWa\ Y Se°rge, Guy 6‘ *9n, Peter John b.
Row, Sussex. 9 5’ Pt* MerVyn Chldley Coote (ant^). Residence, Greenhall, Forest
PUrd0" CO°"’ S°n °f ‘he la,e Capt- Car-
Charles Ha™“* ^ da-
it87aAtmyAileenCS0T' M*». co
ISbaronbJ, ‘j^ £«*«■ *"d of 9th
issue
. Henr^Lthm^1 Lcfs.^ °f W^dd°n ^ S‘™y Stratfo^da" f Gem
and of co. Dublin^go^j^Cm ’ 1*903 ^ m ^°8Q2^Eve£ind ’1 Sheriff of Queen’s co. x886,
Comdg. a Yeo. Regt and s‘t pL iS tl y Major znIth Hussars ; is Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col
Red Cross So. ; ^‘h^rT Pu'V’ H\n,s Bra"ch>
d- 1895 ; 2ndly, 1899, as his second wife t-h’ 11 ^bercromby, 7th baronet, who
Square, W. ; ^CMi?h“d“ver sSio* Hams ' °f Northbro°'‘- evidences. 4a, For”, man
Ds“„'of“tSba°r2bfite S‘r PbilipS C°°te- aad “« Chidley Coote, and
John Tennant. Residence, Anne • «*• 18— , Capt. — Stack Harriet Lucinda: m. 18 -,
Issue ofA?^ feies^Vre^j^ C°«0te’ v" °f the late CharIes Coote (ante) :~
Mary Anne ^8’ l80I> * ^ l828’ Ddlon> wha
living, CharksrEyr; Coote!^!^^1-^ ySS^Ida^T861*11} J/" 7^° f l888> and ha« issue
of Dub in, and has il!5 n C 88?.’ Ida Dalrymple, da. of the late Theodore Billing
Ivan V esey^. x 8^ -^/Thoma^1 C^ofnnn1^ f' rV EyIC 0DalrymP,e b- Percy Dalrymple b 8%
Ralph b. 19 — , Leslie Crofton Croker, b. x87o : « x9o6 Ethel Obre, and has issue living
Powell, who d. i9x4, R. of Bawnlahan co CorW/ the ^ev- Francis pery Huchesson
Scudamore b. 1888, William UnTacke Perv i %k| ^TS ^ lssue’.of who.m Fitzhenry Townshend
Marian Elsie Lillian, -Martha Attflia^ Zf’,3 tKX ' (°n aS!lve s^rVcc darl,!^ European War.) 1916,
sntlly, x9oii G. E. Norton and ha<f iJ r’- 88Jlthe Rev‘ Robert Wilkes Gosse, who if. x899 ;
, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Ernest' b. 1882,— Mary Anne
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Elizabeth : m. 1894, George Melmoth Scott, M.D., and has issue living, Tom b. 1897,. Robert b. 1900,
Agnes Aithmah, Mary, Nancy, — Maria Elizabeth Coote : m. 1903, Evelyn Francis Sanders, M.I.C.E.,
who d. 1909, and has issue living, Frederick Alvin Oliver b. 1906, — Eleanor: m. 1898, Henry
Kenning, and has issue living, Samuel b. 18 — , Grace b. 18 — , — Alicia Uniacke : m. 1895, Hermann
Gundert Harris [ see B. Harris, colls.]. Residence ,
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Charles James Coote, b. 1818, d. 1853: m. 18 — , Anne, who d.
1858, da. of Thomas Stuart, of Limerick : —
Charles James, b. 1837; formerly Capt. 18th Regt. : in. 1867, Emily, who d. 1896, da. of the late Very
Rev. the Hon. Henry Pakenham [E. Longford, colls.]. Anne Hewett : 111. 1866, Henry John
Norman, who d. 1905, having had issue, of whom Harold Henry, b. 1867, d. (killed in action
during European War) 1914, —Cecil, b. 1872, — Geoffrey, b. 1876, — Lionel, b. 1877, d. (killed
in action during European War) 19 — , — Eric Coote, b. 1880, — Mabel, b. 1875. Residence,
55, Eccleston Square, S.W. Ada {Hon. Mrs. Henry Leslie Pepys) : in. 1868, the Hon. Henry
Leslie Pepys, who d. 1891 [see E. Cottenham]. Residence, Bel Air, Dinard, France.
The 1st baronet, Provost-Marshal and Vice-President of the Province of Connaught, greatly
distinguished himself at the relief of Birr, 1642. The 2nd baronet was created, in 1661, Earl of
Mountrath, in the peerage of Ireland, when the baronetcy merged in the peerage. The 7th earl and
8th baronet, having no heir, obtained in 1800 a new creation, that of Baron Castle Coote, with special
remainder, which title became extinct 1827, when the baronetcy reverted to the great-great -grandson
of the 2nd son of 1st baronet. The 9th baronet sat as M.P. for Queen’s co. (C) 1821-47 and 1852-9.
Sir Algernon C. P. Coote, 12th Bt., was sometime H.M.’s Lieut. andCustos Rotulorum of Queen's co.
COOTE, Creation (G.B.) 1774, of Donnybrook, Dublin.
Sir Charles Algernon Coote, 4th Baronet ; b.
1847; s. his father, Sir Charles, 1861; L.R.C.S.I. 1883.
$rms — Argent, a chevron between three coots, within a bordure wavy
sable, ©rtsi — A coot proper.
Residence —
Charles Coote, the last Earl of Bellamont, in the Peerage of Ireland,
having no legitimate issue, obtained an English baronetcy with remainder to
his natural son, Charles, who succeeded as 2nd baronet.
Vincit veritas.
Truth conquers.
COPE, Creation (E.) 1611, of Hanwell, Oxfordshire.
Sir Anthony Cope, 13th Baronet ; b. March 9th,
1842; s. his father, Rev. Sir William Henry, 1892 ; formerly
Major The Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ; retired as Col. ;
served in Ashantee War 1874 (medal with clasp) ; is patron
of one living (but being a Roman Catholic cannot present) :
m. 1870, Mary Leckonby, who d. 1912, widow of the late
Rev. Henry Tudway, and da. of John Lewis Phipps, of
Leighton, Wilts, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules slipped
proper as many fleurs-de-lis or. ffirest — A dragon’s head gules issuing from
a fleur-de-lis or.
Residence— 31, Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, W.
Club — Brooks’s.
ZEquo adeste animo. , _
Be re readv with un- SonS living— DENZ l L, b. Sept. 18th, 1873 ; formerly Capt. Hampshire
Regt.; European War 1914-17 in France. Residence, Bramshill Park,
^ ‘ Winchfield, Hants.— Anthony William Edmund, b. 1876.— Mordaunt
Leckonby, M.C. , b. 1878 ; is Capt. Rifle Brig. ; served during European War 1914-18 (Mil. Cross) :
m. 1917, Frances Muriel, only child of Alfred Edmund William Darby, J.P., D.L., of Adcote,
Shrewsbury [ see Arthur, Bt., cr. 1841].
Daughter living — Ada Beatrice : m. 1903, Robert Cecil Stephenson, and has issue living, Robert
Cope, b. 1906, — Hilda Beatrice, b. 1904, — Violet Mary, b. 1909. Residence, Bramshill, Winchfield
Hants.
Half-Brother living — John Hautenville, b. 1867; is an Associate of British Archaeological Asso. ,
and of other learned Sos. : m. 1899, Emma Elizabeth, el. da. and co-heir of the late Major William
Richard Mortimer Thoyts, of Sulhamstead Park, Berks. Residence, Finchampstead Place, near
Wokingham, Berks. Club , Berkshire County.
Sisters living — Alice : m. 1878, William Willes, who d. 1885, and has issue living, William, b. 1879 :
m. 1905, Hylda Blanche, el. da. of William Mant Hay Coghlan, and has issue living, — Richard
Augustus (of 6, Gloucester Walk, Campden Hill, W. Club, Junior Naval and Military), b. 1881;
Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1905 ; formerly in R.N. : in. 1912, Marian, younger da. of Benjamin Harding
Newman, formerly of Nelmes, Essex, and has issue living, Peter Augustus b. 1913, — Clare Alice,
b. 1883, — Elenor Bridget, b. 1884. Residence , Newbold Comyn, Leamington. Susanna Mary.
Residence, Newbold Comyn, Leamington.
Widow living Of 12th Baronet — Harrihtte Margaret {Lady Cope), da. of Robert Jaffray
Hautenville, of Monkstown, Dublin : in. 1865, as his second wife, the Rev. Sir William Cope, 12th
baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, 8c, Hyde Park Mansions, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Walcer Galen Cope, 2nd son 13th baronet, b. 1874, a. 1913 : in.
1904, Maria Ignacia (now of 31, Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, W.)f da. of he late
Ramon M. Estevez, of New York and Cuba : —
Arabella Thelma Maria, b. 1907. ■■ Inez Sol Catherine, b. 1909.
The 1st baronet, Sir Anthony, was M.P. for Banbury in seven Parliaments, and for Oxfordshire
in one Parliament ; and the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th baronets was each successively M.P. for one or
qther of the same constituencies.
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COPE, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Osbaston Hall, Market Bosworth, co. Leicester.
Sir Thomas Cope, 1st Baronet , son of the late Thomas Cope, of
Osbaston Hall, Leicestershire ; b. August 22nd, 1840; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1863, M.A. 1866); Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1866; is Lord of the
Manors of Osbaston and Barlestone, a J.P., a D.L., and Chm. of Quarter Sessions
and of County Council for Leicestershire, and a Member of its Territorial Force
Asso. : m. 1879, Alice Kate, who d. 1916, da. of the late George Walker, of
Walthamstow, Essex, and has issue
$rms an& Crest — Not exemplified by College of Arms at time of going to press.
Seat — Osbaston Hall, Nuneaton. Club — New University.
Son living— THOMAS GEORGE, C.M.G. , D.S.O., b. Feb. 10th, 1884; ed. at Eton, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B A. 1905); entered Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) 1906, became
Major 1914, and Lieut. -Col. 1918 ; European War 1914-19 as Lieut. -Col. The Bulls (E. Kent
Regt.) (wounded, D.S.O. and Bar, Legion of Honour, C.M.G.) ; appointed a Gen. Staff Officer
1920; D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1917), C.M.G. 19:9.
Daughter living — Ethel Mary Booker, b. 1882 : in. 1911, John Bosworth Martin, and has issue
living, John, b. 1914, — Ethel Diana, b. 1916, — Georgina, b. 1918. Residence , Charley Hall,
Leicestershire.
CORBET, Creation (U.K.) 1808, of Moreton -Corbet, Shropshire.
Sir Gerald Vincent Corbet, 6th Baronet;
b. Oct. 29th, 1868; s. his nephew, Sir Roland
James, 1915; ed. at Radley: m. 1904, Ella Theresa
Florence, da. of Col. James Henry Prendergast, Indian
Army.
$rms— Or, a raven sable. Casts — 1st, An elephant statant
argent, tusked or, the trappings sable, fimbriated gold, on his
back a castle triple- towered of the last; 2nd, a squirrel sejant
cracking a nut or.
Seat — Acton Reynold, near Shrewsbury. Residence — Old
Manor, Preston Brockhurst, Shrewsbury.
Sisters living — Alice Nina: m. 1884, George Fydell Rowley
[E. Crawford, colls.], and has issue living, Owsley Vincent
Fydell. (Clubs, Bachelors’, Carlton), b. 1885; ed. at Oxford
Univ. (B.A. 1909); formerly Leicestershire Yeo. : m. 1917,
Lady Marjorie Gwendolen Elsie Cochrane, da. of 12th
Earl of Dundonald, and has issue living, John Charles
Cochrane Fydell b. 1918, — George Richard Francis (Club,
Guards’), b. 1889 ; is Lieut. Household Cav. : in. 1914, Violet
Mary, da. of Sir William Nelson, 1st Bt. Residences , Priory
Hill, St. Neots; Morcott Hall, Rutland.^— Isabel Agnes:
in. 1895, Francis Edward Adams, who d. 1920, sometime a
Surveyor in Gen. Post Office.— —Beatrice Augusta. Residence,
41, St. James’ Square, Bath. ^—Judith Elizabeth: in. 1886,
the Rev. Henry Vernon Heber Percy [ see D. Northumber-
land, colls.]. Residence , Leasingham Rectory, Sleaford, Lin-
colnshire. Mabel Hermione. Constance Edith : in. 1st,
1888, Sir Richard Francis Sutton, 5th Bt., who d. 1891 ;
2ndly, 1895, Hubert Delaval Astley [see B. blastings, colls.].
Residence, Brinsop Court, Hereford.- ■ Gertrude Ursula.
Daughter living of 4th Baronet— Lesbia, b. 1905.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Caroline Douglas (Lady Corbet), da. of the late Capt. James
A. Stewart (11th Hussars), of St. Fort, Fife: in. 1st, 1888, Capt. Sir Walter Orlando Corbet,
4th baronet, who d. 1910; 2ndly, 1913, Reginald Basil Astley [see B. Hastings, colls.]. Resi-
dences, Compton Beauchamp, Shrivenham ; St. Fort, Fife ; Villa dei Cipressi, Vareuna, Lago di
Como, Italy.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Reginald John Corbet, 3rd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Reginald George Corbet, B.D., b. 1857, d. 1913 : in. 1894, Cleofe
Carnaghi : —
Giovanni Ugo (John Hugh), b. 1895 ; 2nd Lieut. Shropshire L.I. ; d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1918.
Issue of the late Frederick Hugh Mackenzie Corbet, b. 1862, d. 1916 : in. 1893, Eila Louisa
Mary, el. da. of the late Sir George William Robert Campbell, K.C.M.G. [see Campbell,
Knights’ Widows”] : —
Reginald Vincent Campbell, b. 1894 ; Lieut. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1915. George Frederick Francis, b. 1896; Lieut. Welsh Regt. ; d. (of wounds
in action during European War) 1916. Constance Eila, b. 1895.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Corbet (infra) : —
Issue of the late Henry Reginald Corbet, b. 1832, d. 1902 : m. 1855, Anna Mary Elizabeth,
da. of Sir Philip de Malpas Grey-Egerton, 10th Bt. :—
REGINALD, b. Oct. 9th, 1857: ed. at Radley; is a J.P. for Salop, and Major Shropshire Vol.
Regt. : tn. 1891, the Hon. Katharine Russell, M.B.E., da. of 23rd Baron de Clifford, and has issue
living, Sybil, b. 1892. Residence, Adderley, Market Drayton, Salop. Clubs, White’s, Turf.
Randulph John, b. 1858 ; is Lieut. Roy. Naval Reserve.— Bertram D’Avenant, b. 1869 ; formerly
Lieut. 1st Life Guards ; Major Reserve of Officers ; S. Africa 1899-1900, and during European War
I9I5J was A.D.C. to 1st Gov.-Gen. of Australia 1900-1903: in. 1896, Rosamond, O.B.E., da. of the
late Lieut. -Col. Peter Withington, 7th Dragoon Guards [Armylage, Bt., colls.], and has issue
living, Hersey Muriel, b. 1897. Clubs , White’s, Orleans, Naval and Military'
Issue of the late Rev. Rowland William Corbet, b. 1839, d. 1919 : m. 1884, Clara Margareta
Christina Hermine, who d. 1919, da. of Herr H. W. Alfken, of Oldenburg: —
Margaret Irene Louisa, A 1886 : m. 1911, George Herbert Milward, and has issue living, two sons, —
a da , b. 1917. Residences, 39, Onslow Square, S.W.7 ; Stoke Lodge, Southwold.
Deeds are While
the praise I breathe,
of valour. / hope.
God feeds the ravens.
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Issue of the late Richard Corbet, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1804, d. 1877 : m. 1830,
Eleanor, who d. 1885, da. of the late Rev. Croxton Johnson, R. of Wilmslow : —
Rev. Athelstan, b. 1837; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1850, M.A. 1866); formerly R. of
Adderley, and Rural Dean of Hodnet : m. 1st, 1866, Julia Helen, who d. 1885, da. of Sir Archer
Denman Croft, 8th Bt. ; 2ndly, 1887, Octavia Geraldine, da. of the late Octavius Browne, of
Courtlands, Devon, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Archer Henry (of Highfield Ridge,
Lymington, Hants. Club , Bath), b. 1867; ed. at Radley; formerly Lieut. 1st City of London
R. G.A. (Vol.) ; is Capt. R.F.A. (retired), and Dist. Remount Officer, S. Hants and Isle of Wight ;
S. Africa 1900, European War 1916 and 1918 in France : m. 19x0, Anne Marie, da. of German
Buxton, formerly of Buxton, Derbyshire, and has issue living, John Vincent b. 1911, Helen Anne
Evelyn b. 1913, — Rowland Athelstan, b. 1878; ed. at Radley, — Helen Ethel: m. 1899, Duncan
Coupland, — (by 2nd marriage) Mary Geraldine. Residence , 7, Beauchamp Square, Leamington.
Issue of the late Vincent Roger Corbet, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1808, d. 1885 : m.
1838, Maria, who d. 1902, da. of the late Philip Humberston, of The Friars,
Chester : —
Frederick Vincent, b. 1841 ; ed. at Ludlow Gram. Sch. ; was in Civil Ser. of Victoria 1860-69.
Residence . Beechworth, Victoria.— —Everard Philip, b. 1843 ; ed. at Marlborough Coll. ; formerly
in Natal Carabineers ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900 (medal with four clasps). Charlotte Maria.
Residence , Bath.
Grandchildren of the late Vincent-Roger Corbet (ante) : —
Issue of the late Maj. Gen. Arthur Domville Corbet, C.B., b. 1847, d. 1918 ; m. 1888, Louise
Mary, da of the late Surg.-Major Henry Huish, M.D., 3rd Hussars, of Park Lodge,
Stoke Damerel, Devon, and widow of Robert Rundle: —
Sibyl Mary Grace, b. 1889 : m. 1914, Thomas Butler Lloyd. Olive Frances Annette, b. 1891.
This family is descended in an unbroken male line from Corbeau (or Corbet), a noble Norman,
who with his two sons came over with William the Conqueror. One of these sons, Roger Fitz-
Corbet, was father of William de Corbet, who settled at Wattlesborough, Shropshire, and was the
common ancestor of the present baronet, and of Peter Corbet, of Caus Castle, who was summoned
to Parliament as a Baron temp. Edward I., which title became ext. 1347. Moreton Corbet Castle,
the ancient family seat, was destroyed by fire during the Civil Wars, and is a beautiful ruin.
The present baronet descends from Richard Corbet, Esq., younger brother of Sir Vincent Corbet,
M.P., who was created a baronet 1642 (title ext. 1688), and whose widow was created Viscountess
Corbet, of Linslade, for life. The 5th baronet, Sir Roland James, Lieut. Coldstream Guards, was
killed in action during European War 1915.
ASTLEY-CORBETT, Creation (U.K.) 1821. of Everleigh, Wiltshire.
Sir Francis Edmund George Astley-Corbett,
4th Baronet ; b. Feb. 6th, 1859; s. his father, Sir John
Dugdale ASTLEY, 1894; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Scots
Guards; is patron of two livings, and a J. P. and a D.L. for
Lincolnshire; served in Suakin Expedition 1885; assumed
by Roy. License 1890 the additional surname and arms of
Corbett: m. 1882, Lady Gertrude Augusta Anderson-Pelham,
who d. 1920, da. of 3rd Earl of Yarborough, and has issue.
Sjlrms — Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, or a raven sable, Corbett ; 2nd and
3rd azure, a cinquefoil pierced ermine, Astley. Crest — An elephant statant
argent, tusked or, on its back a castle also or, the trappings sable, fimbriated
gold, Corbett.
Seat — Elsham Hall, Brigg, Lincolnshire. Town Residence — 45,
Cadogan Gardens, S.W. Club — Arthur’s, Guards’.
Son living — JOHN DUGDALE PELHAM, b. Oct. 25th, 1883; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ;
formerly Capt. Scots Guards; served during European War 1914-16 (wounded): m. 1914,
Marcia Ruth Georgiana, da. of Alexander Edmund Lane Fox Pitt- Rivers [see M. Bath, colls.],
and has issue living, Francis Henry Rivers, b. 1915,— Pamela Irene, b. 1919.
Daughters living — Marjorie Gertrude Marcia, b. 1886 : m. 1907, Cuthbert Leigh Blundell,
Hollinshead-Blundell, and has issue living, Bridget Gertrude, b. 1908, — Elizabeth Alice, b. 1916.
Residence , Halsall House, Ormskirk. Norah Sybil, b. 1888.
Brother living— John Gerald Astley, b. 1871. Club , New (Johannesburg).
Sisters living— Eleanor Corisande, b. 1867 : in. 1899, Edward Roland Soaines, and has issue
living, Peter Dugdale, b. 1902, — Corisande Wentworth, b. 1901, — Martin Roland, b. 1903,— Nancy
Meriel Denise, b. 1906. Adeline Hilda Brudenell, b. 1876: in. 1902, Gerard Chapman. Resi-
dence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major Hugh Francis Lethbridge Astley, 2nd son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1831, d. 1910: in. 1st, 1853, Augusta Ellen, who d. 1874, da. of the late James
Peel Cockburn ; 2ndly, 1898, Jessie, da. of Alfred Aves : —
(By 1st marriage), Ida Mabel, b. 1858: in. 1880, Lieut. -Col. Joseph Spencer Benyon, formerly of
5th Lancers, and has issue living, Hugh Samuel, D.S.O., b. 1882 [ see “ Companionage ’], —
William Warden, b. 1892; is Lieut. Northamptonshire Regt.,— Esther ( Hon Mrs. Henry A.
Milles-Lade) : nt. 1912, the Hon. Henry Augustus Milles-Lade, brother of 3rd Earl Sondes.
Residence, Islip Hou-e, Thrapston. Ada Mary, b. 1859. Ruth Ethel, b. 1870: in. 1893,
Henry Fuller-Acland-Hood [ see B. St. Audries]. — —(By 2nd marriage) Joan, b. 1899. Dorothy,
b. 1903.
Issue of the late Spencer Byng Astley, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1844, d. 1915 :
m. 18 — , Rose, who d. 1919, da. of John Halle: —
Aston Giffard, b. 1887 ; Major Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1916. Mary Ethel, b. 1878.
Issue of the late Rev. Anthony Aylmer Astley, 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1850,
d. 1917 : in. 1st, 1872, Sarah Amelia Lucy, who d. 1902, widow of George Temple,
of Bishopstow House, Warminster, and da. of the late John Lane, of Leyton
Grange, Essex ; 2ndly, 1902, Margaret Lily, da. of the Rev. Francis Harcourt
Gooch [see Gooch, Bt., cr. 1746, colls.] : —
(Bv 1st marriage), Margaret Violet Dorothea, b. 1875.—— (By 2nd marriage), Francis Jacob
Dugdale, b. 1908. Dorothea Elisabeth, b. 1903.
The family of Astley is of great antiquity in Warwickshire. Thomas de Astley, a baron temp.
Henry III., was slain at the battle of Evesham, a.d. 1265. He was ancestor of William, Lord Astley,
and of the present baronet, by his 1st wife, and of the Barons Astley, of Reading (extinct 1688), and
God feeds the ravens.
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of Sir Jacob Astley, Bt., of Melton Constable (title now merged in Barony of Hastings), by his 2nd
wife. The baronetcy conferred on Sir Richard Astley, of Patshull, became extinct in 1771, and a new
patent was granted, 1821, to Sir John Dugdale Astley, of Everleigh, who sat as M.P. for Wilts
1820-32, and for N. Wilts 1832-5, a descendant of Thomas Astley, younger brother of Sir Richard
Astley, Bt., of Patshull. Sir John, 3rd baronet, sat as M.P. for N. Lincolnshire (C) 1874-80.
CORNEWALL, Creation (G.B.) 1764, of London.
Sir Geoffrey Cornewall, 6th Baronet ;
b. May 7th, 1869 ; s. his father, Rev. Sir George
Henry, 1908 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall,
Camb. (B.A. 1892) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1894 ; is
a J.P., a D.L., and a County Councillor (Clifford
Div.) for Herefordshire (High Sheriff, 1913), and
patron of two livings.
Struts — Argent, a lion rampant gules ducally crowned or,
within a bordure engrailed sable bezant6e. Crests— ist, a Cor-
nish chough proper ; 2nd, a demi-lion rampant gules ducally
crowned or.
Seat — Moccas Court, Hereford. Club — Junior Carlton.
Brother living— WILLIAM FRANCIS, b. Nov. 16th, 1871;
ed. at Wellington Coll., and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1895); Bar. Inner Temple 1896 ; formerly Capt. Herefordshire
Regt.
Sister living — Mary Louisa : m. 1916, John Henry Day,
Lieut. Yeo. Residence ,
The 1st baronet, Sir George Amyand, M.P. for Barnstaple
in several Parliaments, was an eminent merchant of London,
an assistant of the Russia Co., and an East Indian Director.
The 2nd baronet assumed the surname and arms of Cornewall in lieu of his patronymic Amyand.
CORNWALL, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Holcombe Burnell, co. Devon.
Sir Edwin Andrew Cornwall, M.B., ist Baronet, 2nd son of the
late Andrew Cornwall, of Lapford, Devon; b. June 30th, 1863; ed. privately; is a
J.P. and a D.L. for co. London, and an Officer of Legion of Honour ; was a Member
of Thames Conservancy Board 1897-1909, Vice-Chm. of London County Council
I9°3'5» and Chm. 1905-6, Vice-Chm. of Co. of London Territorial Force Asso.
1907-14, first Mayor of Fulham 1910, and Comptroller of H.M.’s Household and
Min. of National Health Insurance Dec. 1916 to Feb. 1919, since when he has been
Dep. Chm. of Ways and Means ; sometime Hon. Sec. London Liberal Members
of Parliament ; appointed a Member of Roy. Commn. on King’s Bench 1912, and
Hon. Sec. Franco-British Parliamentary Committee 1918 ; unsuccessfully contested
Fulham (Z) 1895 and 1900 ; has sat as M.P. for Bethnal Green, N.-E, Div. (Z)
since Jan. 1906; Ivnt. 1905 : in. 1883, Ellen Mary, da. of John Day, of Oxford,
and has issue.
$rms — Not yet recorded at College of Arms.
Residences — Heath Royal, Putney Heath, S.W. 15; Holcombe Burnell, Devon. Office — 155,
Fenchurch Street, E.C. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal, Municipal and County.
Son living— REGINALD EDWIN, b. May 31st, 1887.
Daughters living — Elizabeth Jane. Laura Ellen. Bernice Olive : tn. 1919, Bruce Murray
Macpherson, M.C., Lieut. Canadian Mounted Rifles. Residence,
CORRY, Creation (U.K.) 1885, of Dunraven, co. Antrim.
Sir William Corry, 2nd Baronet ; b. March 20th,
1859 ; s. his father. Sir James Porter, 1891 ; is a Director
of Cunard Line of Steamships : m. 1889, Charlotte Georgina
Frances Catherine, who d. 1896, only da. of the late J. Collins,
and has issue.
&mt8 — Gules, a saltire engrailed argent, between in chief, a rose of the
last, in fesse two thistles slipped proper, and in base a trefoil slipped or.
Crest — A cock combed and wattled proper, and charged with a trefoil as in
the arms.
Residences — Norbury Park, Dorking; 118, Eaton Square, S.W.
Club — Junior Carlton.
Sons living- JAMES PEROWNE IVO MYLES, b. June 10th, 1892 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1914, M.A. 1918); some-
time Sub-Lieut. R.N.V.R.^— William Myles Fenton, M.C. , b. 1893;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1916); formerly Capt.
R.F.A. (T.F.); European War 1914-18 (M.C.).
Daughter living — Myleta Fenton, b. 1891 : m. 1912, John Benjamin Lindenbaum, O.B.E ,
LL.M., Bar.-at-law (who assumed by Roy. License 1914, for himself and issue, the surname of
Lindon in lieu of his patronymic), and has issue living, Brian William Maurice, b. 1916, — Ruth
Carola, b. 1913. Residence , 23, Bryanston Square, W.
Sister living — Margaret, b. 1853: m. 1874, Arthur Charles Gotto, C.E., and has issue living, five
sons and three das. Residence , Rushmere, Belfast.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Belfast (C) 1874-85, and for Armagh co., Mid Armagh Div. 1886-91.
Vigilans et audax.
Watchful and bold.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
CORY, Creation (U.K.) 1907, of Llantarnam Abbey, Monmouthshire.
[Name pronounced “ Corry. ’J
Sir Clifford John Cory, M.P. , ist Baronet ,
son of the late John Cory, J.P., D.L., of 4, Park Crescent,
Portland Place, W., and Duffryn,'St. Nicholas, Glamorgan-
shire ; b. April 10th, 1859; ed. privately, and abroad;
formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. YVelsh Regt. ; is a colliery pro-
prietor, a J.P. and D.L. for co. Glamorgan, a J.P. for
Monmouth (High Sheriff 1905), Chm. of Cory Bros,
and Co. (Limited) and many other cos., and a Com.
of Order of Leopold of Belgium ; was Chm. of Mon-
mouthshire and S. Wales Coal Owners’ Asso. 1906 ;
unsuccessfully contested S. Div. of Monmouthshire (Z)
July 1895, and S.-W., or Tonbridge, Div. of Kent, Oct.
1900; sat as M.P. for W., or St. Ives, Div. of Cornwall
Jan. 1906 to Nov. 1918 ; re-elected for St. Ives Div. of
Cornwall Dec. 1918 : in. 1893, Jane Anne Gordon, da. of
the late Albert Arthur Erin Lethbridge [see Lethbridge,
Bt., colls.].
^rms — Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief azure three cinquefoils or. Cmt — In front of a
griffin’s head couped between two wings or, three roses fessewise barbed and seeded proper.
Seat — Llantarnam Abbey, Monmouthshire. Town Residence— 98, Mount Street, W. Clubs —
Reform, Devonshire, National Liberal, Royal Automobile, Ranelag’n, Hurlingham, Roehampton.
w«idis‘
Virtue is always flourishing.
CORY, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Coryton, Whitchurch, co. Glamorgan.
Sir James Herbert Cory, M.P. , ist
Baronet , son of John Cory, shipowner; b. Feb.
7th, 1857 ; ed. privately ; is a partner in the firm
of John Cory and Sons (Limited), shipowners, and
a J.P. and D.L. for Glamorgan (High Sheriff 1913) ;
sat as M.P. for Cardiff Dist. Nov. 1915 to Nov.
1918 ; elected for S. Div. thereof ( Co.C ) Dec. 1918 :
in. ist, 1879, Elizabeth Hosking, who d. 1898, da.
of — Wills ; 2ndly, 1910, Elizabeth Cansh, da. of
Alexander Walker, and has issue.
Qxma — Argent, a saltire between two quatrefoils in pale
sable, on a chief azure a griffin’s head erased between two
quatrefoils or. Crest — In front of a griffin’s head erased or
between two wings per pale of the last and gules three
quatrefoils sable.
Seat — Coryton, Whitchurch, Cardiff. Clubs — Carlton,
Junior Carlton, Constitutional, St. Stephen’s.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— HERBERT GEORGE
DONALD, b. Dec. 31st, 1879.— Frederick Harold, b.
1883.- — Edward Douglas, b. 1885. Francis Oswald,
b. 1888.
One heart , one way. Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Edith Winifred,
b. 1881 : m. 1901, — Thornley. Residence, Hilton Grange, Sutton Common Road, Sutton, Surrey.
By 2nd marriage— Jessie Rosalie, b. 1911. Bessie Carmen, b. 1914.
Cory-Wright, see Wright.
COTTER, Creation (I.) 1763, of Rockforest, Cork.
Sir James Laurence Cotter, 5th Baronet, son of
the late James Lombard Cotter. 2nd son of 4th Baronet ; b. July
nth, 1887 ; s. his grandfather, Sir James Laurence, 1902 ; is
Capt. R. A. and a Brig -Major ; has been Lieut. S. of Ireland
Imperial Yeo., and Sub-Lieut. Roy. Naval Reserve Vol. : in.
1908, Ethel Lucy, da. of Alfred L. Wheeler, formerly 9th
Lancers, of 30, Bury Street, S.W., and has issue.
^ms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent a chevron gules between three
serpents proper, Cotter ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, a fesse between a fleur-de-lis
in chief and a mullet in base or, Rogerson. Crtst — A dexter arm embowed,
armed proper, grasping a dart.
Seat — Annmount, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire.
Sons living— DELAVEL JAMES ALFRED, b. April 29th, 1911.
Laurence Stopford Llewelyn, b. 1912.
Daughter living— Violet Rosa Sonia, b. 1909.
Brother living — Thomas Lombard, b. 1888 ; formerly Lieut. Warwickshire Imperial Yeo. : in. 1912.
Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Nelson Kearney Cotter, M.D., 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1806,
d. 1869 : in. 1842, Mary, da. of R. Nason, of Bettyville, co. Cork
Isabella Mary : m. 1869, Bertram William Seton, who d. 1907, and has issue living, Sir Malcolm
Cotter Cariston, K.C.B. , b. 1872 [see “ Knightage”]. Residence, 13, Clarendon Road, Notting
Hill, W. Alice Crofts Cotter. Residence, Shortcastle, Mallow, co. Cork.
Dum spiro spero.
While I breathe 1 hope.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
8 1
Grandchildren of the late Col. George Sackville Cotter, C.B. (infra): —
Issue of the late Janies Laurence Cotter, b. 1839, d. 1889 : m. 1868, Frances, da. of Capt.
Ironside : —
George Sackville, b. 1870. Wemyss M'Kenzie Osborne, b. 1872. Henry Martin Stuart, b.
1873. Residence , Rigolethe, Montreal. Arthur Douglas, b. 1878. Oliver Wendell Holmes,
b. 1879. Agnes Mary. Evadne Kilgour.— — Ada Margaret. Katherine. Anne Winifred.
Granddaughters of the late Rev. James Laurence Cotter, LL.D. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Col. George Sackville Cotter, C. B., b. 1808, d. 1878 : m. 1st, 18 — , Margaret,
da. of the Rev. William Butler ; 2ndly, 1836, Agnes, who d. 1846, da. of Dr. Martin Kilgour,
of Burnrigg ; 3rdly, 1850, Katharine, who d. 1851, da. of Abraham Mann : —
Agnes Mary.— Katherine.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. George Sackville Cotter, 4th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Rev. James Laurence Cotter, LL.D., b. 1783, d. 1850 :
m. 1st, 1807, Matilda, da. of A. Sampayo ; 2ndly, 1827, Harriet Louisa, who d. 1845, da.
of the Rev. Edward Carleton, ofWoodside, Cork: —
Rev. William Henry, LL.D., b. 1844; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1869, M.A. 1874, LL.B.
and LL.D. 1876); is R. of Buttevant : m. 1st, 1878, Catherine Letitia, who d. 1894, da. of the
late George Stawell, of Crobeg, co. Cork ; 2ndly, 1896, Eva, who d. 1903, da. of J. T. Sikes, of
Elmvale, co. Cork, and Kincora, Ceylon, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Catherine Anna
Harriet : m. 1904, the Rev. Edwin Sikes, B.D., R. of Skibbereen, co. Cork, and has issue living,
George Edwin Cotter A 1910, Esther Kathleen b. 1905, Eileen Letitia b. 1907, — (by 2nd marriage)
William Henry Edwin, b. 1900; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ; Lieut. Roy. Inniskilling
Fusiliers, — Eva Maude, b. 1901. Residence, Buttevant Rectory, co. Cork.
Granddaughter of the Rev. William Henry Cotter, LL.D. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. George Edmund Sackville Cotter, b. 1882, d. (on active service
during European War) 1917 : m. 1914, Beatrice Mary Grove, da. of Com. Hans Thomas
Fell White, R.N., J.P., of Springfield Hall, Mallow, co. Cork
Benita May, b. 1915.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. George Sackville C«tter (ante) : —
Issue of the late Col. George Sackville Cotter, b. 1783, d. 1869 : m. 1819, Jane, da. and co-heir
of William Crofts, of Danesfort, co. Cork : —
William Crofts, b. 1831: m. 1858, Georgina d’Aguilar, da. of Frederick Hyde, of Ontario, and has
issue living, George Sackville, b. 1859, — Francis, b. 18 — , — James Laurence (of Meadow Creek,
Alberta, Canada), b. 18 — : m. 1916, Jane, da. of William Blyth, of Edinburgh, and has issue
living, Laurene Meldrum b. 1917, James Lawrence b. 1919, — Caroline Alexandria : m. 1886,
George Alfred Blake, of Gay wood, Malcolm Road, Wimbledon, and has issue living, William
Alfred b. 1887, Freda Wilhelmina b. 1899, — Louisa, — Georgina, — Jane, — Wilhelmina. Residence ,
Dunnville, Ontario, Canada.—— James Laurence Rogerson, b. 1836 ; is Clerk of the Peace, County
Crown Attorney, and Loc^l Master and Dep. Registrar of Court of Chancery, co. Simcoe, Ontario :
m. 1857, Hannah, da. of George Lount, of Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, and has issue living, Margaret
Lount, b. 1861 : m. 1888, R. L. Barwick, of Toronto, and has issue living, Richard Lawrence
Cotter b. 1898, Margaret Wilhelmina Stalter b. 1889, Cathlene Monica b. 1890, — Wilhelmina Eliza,
b. 1870 : m. 1898, S. C. Macdonald, of Hamilton, Ontario, and has issue living, Stewart Lawrence
b. 190T, Hugh Fraser b. 1902, Dorris Wilhelmina M. F. b. 1900. Residence, Barrie, co. Simcoe,
Ontario. Kate: m. 1870, Thomas Bower Docker. Wilhelmina Margaret : m. 1853, J. Yorris,
and has issue living, Janet, — Louisa. Matilda : m. 1857, H. T. Johnson, and has issue living,
George Cotter, b. 18 — , — Maud, — Henrietta.
Issue of the late Rogers Cotter, M.D., b. 17 — , d. 1847 : m. 18 — : —
George, b. 18 — . James, b. 18 — . John, b. 18 — . Four das.
Issue of the late Rev. Joseph Rogerson Cotter, b. 1790, d. 1868 : m. 1st, 1814, Annie Charlotte,
who d. 18 — , da. of Capt. J. Bagshaw Bagshaw-Butler ; 2ndly, 1819, Mary Susannah, who
d. 1851, da. of the late George Purcell ; 3rdly, 1852, Mary Anne, who d. 1864, widow of
the Rev. E. B. Vardon, LL.B. : —
Isabella: m. 1850, the Rev. William Ridley, who d. 1878, and has issue living, William, b. 1851, —
George Sackville, b. 1858, — Francis Arundel, b. i860, — Mary Purcell, — Isabella Grace, — SarahDixon,
— Ellen Cotter. Jane Emily Percival : m. 18 — , Rogerson Cotter Butler, who d. 1882..
Grandchildren of the late Col. George Sackville Cotter (ante) : —
Issue of the late George Sackville Cotter, b. 1829, d. 1907 : m. 1858, Frances, who d. 1901,
da. of J. Stewart, of Dunville, Ontario : —
James Laurence, b. 1864 : m. 1897, Mary Morrison, da. of Henry Ontario Dee, and has issue living,
James Lawrence, b. 1900. Residence, Buffalo, U.S.A. Henry Crofts, b. 1875 : m. 1907, Alice,
da. of Richard Chambers. Residence, Clavesholm, Alberta, Canada. Frances Eleanor: m.
1891, Thomas Hobson, K.C. Residence, Hamilton, Ontario.— Kate Alfreda : m. 1895, Edward
Rand Niblett, banker, and has issue living, Edward Russell, b. 1897 Mary Susannah.
Residence, Hamilton, Ontario.
Granddaughter of the late George Sackville Cotter, b. 1829 (ante) : —
Issue of the late George Sackville Cotter, b. 1858, d. 1904 : m. 1889, Margaret, da. of John
McAvella : —
Marguerite Stewart, b. 1892.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Joseph Rogerson Cotter, b. 1829 (ante) : —
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Rev. Joseph Rogerson Cotter, b. 1822, d. 1900 : m. 1st,
1850, Philadelphia Louisa, who d. 1897, da. of Thomas Hall, formerly of Harpsden Court,
Henley-on-Thames; 2ndly, 1899, Frances, who d. 1919, da. of Hugh Green, of Newton
Hall, Suffolk :—
Grace.
Issue of the late Rev. James Laurence Cotter, M.D., b. 1824, d. 1892: m. 1st, 1854, Mary,
who d. 1855, da. of the late Rev. Richard Gaggin, R. of Clonmult ; 2ndly, 1856, Mary
Beatrice, who d. 1919, da. of William Bromilow, of Haresfinch House, Lancashire : —
James Laurence, b. 1869 : m. 1st, 1904, Barbara, who d. 1910, younger da. of the late Thomas Jones,
of Bethesda, Carnarvonshire ; 2ndly, 1920, Grace, younger da. of Edward Irvine Herbert, of Irby,
Cumberland. Residence, Craven Villa, The Dale, Matlock, Derbyshire.— — Mary Blanche Alice
Monica: m. 1883, Thomas C. Mather, who d. 1908, and has issue living, Thomas James Elton,
b. 1886: m. 19 — , Alice Muriel, da. of Louis Ward, — Edward Elton, M.B., b. 1888; is Capt.
R.A.M.C., — Mary Elton: m. 1912, Herbert James Thomas, Lieut. Liverpool Regt., and has issue
living, a da. A 1913. Residence , Stennerley, near Ulverstone.— Miriam Laurence.-^— Jessie.Grace
Ernestine : m. 1901, George Gerard Baker, and has issue living, Charles Ernest, b. 1902, — James
Laurence Cotter, b. 1908, — Mary Beatrice, b. 1905. Muriel Beatrice Kathleen: m. 1905, Henry
Johnstone McGee, and has issue living, Henry James Cotter, b. 1910. Residence, 3, South View,
Waterloo, near Liverpool.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Purcell Cotter, b. 1826, d. 1891 : m. 1852, Mary Anne Caroline,
who d. 1889, da. of the late John Frederick Gaitskell, B.C. S. : —
Harriet : m. 1892, Charles Henry Miles, L.R.C.P. (London), L.S.A., son of Martin Miles,
L.R.C.P. Residence, Stantonbury, Bucks.
Issue of the late Rev. Richard Henry Cotter, b. 1831, d. 1898 : nt. 1861, Sarah Pearce, da. of
T W. J. Lawrenson, Esq., of Brooklawn, Queen's co.
Joseph Henry, b. 1867: m. 1896, Ethel Mary, da. of the late Surg.-Maj. Samuel Kyle Cotter, M.D.
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[see infra], and has issue living, Charles Henry, b. 1898; formerly Lieut. R.E., — Walter Richard,
b. 1902, — Laurence Cecil, b. 1906, — Adelaide Beatrice Ethel, b. 1903, — Lillie Muriel Edith, b. 1910,
Residences, Douglas Park, St. James’, and Balmoral, Manitoba, Canada. ■ ■ Joseph Rogerson, b.
1869; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B. A. 1897, M.A. 1900): m. 1913, Ellen Harriet, da. of the late
Surg.-Maj. Samuel Kyle Cotter, M.D. (infra), and has issue living, Joan, b. 19x6. Residence, 3,
Adelaide Terrace, Glenageary, co. Dublin. Alexander M'Caul. b. 1871 : m. 1896, Mildred Bertha
Eveline, da. of George Edwards, and has issue living, Charles Rogerson, b. 1897,— Felix Alexander,
b. 1900, — Louis Stephen, b. 1913, — David Grenfell, b. 1916, — Lloyd George (twin), b. 1916, — Lillian
Kate, b. 1903, — Florence Mildred, b. 1906. Address, Box 231, Wilkie, Saskatchewan, Canada.——
Gerald de Purcell, b. 1881 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1903) ; is an Assist. Sup. of Geological
Survey of India, and a Fellow of Geological So. : m. 1917, Rosalind, da. of James Billington
Coughtrie, of Acton Hill, W., and has issue living, Hilary James Coughtrie, b. 1918. Residence r
Calcutta. Club, East India United Service.— Mary Susannah ; is a B.A. Residence, 3,
Henrietta Place, Dalkey, co. Dublin.
Issue of the late John Quarry Cotter, b. 1832, d. 1904 : vt. 1857, Catherine, da. of J. Wentz : —
George Sackville, b. 1865.— -John Quarry, b. 1871. Mary Susannah. Anne Maria.-—-
Catherine. Louisa Purcell. Isabel. Ellen Purcell.
Issue of the late Arundel Hill Cotter, L.R.C.P., b. 1837, d. 1883: m. 1st, 1863, Wilhelmina
Grant, da. of J. Maclean, of Advie House, Lancashire ; 2ndly, x8 — , Alicia Amelia, da.
of the Hon. W. M. Anderson, of Cavaliers and Cooper’s Hill, Jamaica : —
Joseph Rogerson John, b. 1864.
Issue of the late Surg.-Maj. Samuel Kyle Cotter, M.D., b. 1841, d. 1890: 1st, 1868,
Alice, da. of Capt. Thomas Jamieson ; 2tidly, 1876, Mary Elizabeth, da. of Robert Ander-
son (Govt. Surveyor, Natal), of co. Armagh : —
(By 2nd marriage) Vere Rogerson, b. 1882 ; ed. at Roy. Mil Acad., Woolwich : is Major Indian
Army Raymond Kyle, b. 1889; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.A. ; is Capt. R.F.A. :
m. 1914, Beryl Jessie Macdonald, da. of the late Charles Macdonald Wintle, Sup. Frontier Police,
India. (By 1st marriage) Ethel Mary: ;//. 1896, Joseph Henry Cotter [see ante]. Ellen
Harriett: m. 1913, Joseph Rogerson Cotter (ante). (By 2nd marriage) Alice Mary: m. 1904,
Allan Campbell, only son of Henry Cooke Campbell, I.S.O., sometime Judge Pres, of Natal Native
High Court, and has issue living, two sons. Residence ,
This family is supposed to be descended from old Danish Kings who ruled in Dublin. The 1st and
2nd baronets sat in the Irish Parliament, and the 3rd was M.P. for Mallow in the Imperial Parliament.
/ did not seize it, I
recovered it.
COTTERELL, Creation (U.K.) 1805, of Garnons, Herefordshire.
Sir John Richard Geers Cotterell, 4th
Baronet; b. July 13th, 1866; s. his father, Sir Geers
Henry, 1900 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; formerly
Capt. 1st Life Guards ; is patron of two livings, an Aider-
man of Herefordshire County Council, and Lord-Lieut.
and Custos Rotulorum of co. Hereford (High Sheriff
897), Tres. of its Territorial Force Asso., and Hon. Col.
Army Ser. Corps : m. 1896, Lady Evelyn Amy Gordon-
Lennox, el. da. of 7th Duke of Richmond, Lennox, and
Gordon, and has issue.
$nns— Quarterly or and argent, a cross engrailed per pale sable
and gules, in the second quarter two escallops, and in the third one of
the third ; over all a bend of the last. ftrtst— An armed arm em-
bowed proper, garnished or, gauntleted also proper, holding an escut-
cheon (by the top) argent, charged with a talbot's head sable, collared
and lined or.
Sent— Garnons, Hereford. Town Residence — io, Hertford
Street, Mayfair, W. Clubs, — Carlton, Turf, Bachelors .
Son living— RICHARD CHARLES GEERS, b. June ist, 1907.
Daughters living— Sylvia Evelyn, b. 1896: nt. 1916, Capt. Christopher Digby Leyland, House-
hold Cav. [see Cayley, Bt., colls.]. Cicely Violet, b. 1898. Mildred Katherine, b. 1902.
Sisters living — Alice. Residence, iG, Montagu Mansions, Portman Square, W. Louisa.
Residence , 20, Princes Street, Hanover Square, W.
Col. Sir John Geers, ist baronet, sat as M.P. for Herefordshire 1804-31 ; his grandfather, John
Brooks, Esq., of Broadway, assumed the surname and arms of Cotterell, by royal license. The 3rd
baronet was M.P. for Herefordshire 1857-9.
COUPER, Creation (U.K.) 1841.
[Name pronounced “ Cooper.”]
Sir Ramsay George Henry Couper, 3rd
Baronet; b. Nov. ist, 1855; s. his father, Sir George
Ebf.nezer Wilson, K.C.S.I. , C.B.. C.I.E. , 1908; ed.
at Uppingham; formerly Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps;
served in Afghan War 1878-80 (medal with two clasps,
bronze star) : tn. 1884, Nora Emma S , da. of Horatio
Willson Scott, formerly of Buccleuch House, Adelaide
Road, Hampstead, N.W., and has issue.
^trins— Or, a chevron gules charged with another ermine, between
three laurel-leaves slipped vert. Crrst— Out of a mural coronet argent,
a hand holding a garland proper.
Residence —
Son living-GUY, b. March 12th, 1889; European War 1916-18
with Australian Forces.
Daughters living— Sybil, b. 1885. Evelyn, b. 1887: nt. i9i5>
George Edward Jamieson, and has issue living, William Ramsay,
b. 19x6. Residence, Williamstown, Melbourne, Australia.
Brothers living — Sir Victor Arthur, A'.C.B., b. 1859; formerly
Col. 4th Batn. The Rifle Brig. (The Prince Consort’s Own), and
Maj.-Gen. Comdg. a Div. ; served during European War
(despatches, promoted, C.B., K.C.B.); C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.C.B.
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(Mil.) 1918. Club, Naval and Military. Edward Edmonstone, b. i860; is Lieut.-Col. Indian
Inf. : in. 1899, Daisy Ethel Aylmer, da. of the late Henry E. Rose (formerly 4th Hussars), of
Whiteshoots, Bourton-on-the-Water, and has issue living, John Victor Hay, b. 1902. Club, East
India United Service.
Sisters living — Caroline Georgina ( Lady Benson), b. 1854: in. 1881, Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederick
William Benson, K.C.B.; who d. 1916. Residence, Dahinda, 5, Hartfield Road, Eastbourne.—
Ada Lucy, b. 1866. Maude Madeline, b. 1871. Residence, Muskoday, Summerdown Road,
Eastbourne.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late James Robert Couper, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1863, d. 1917 : m.
1897, Jessie, da. of John Kissock, of Drummore, Kirkcudbrightshire : —
George Robert Cecil, b. 1898 ; European War 1915-18 as 2nd Lieut. Dragoons Reserve and Machine
Gun Corps Resides in Argentine.— John Every, b. 1900. Resides in Assam. Jem Ramsey,
b. 1904.— Doris Helen, b. 1907.
Issue of the late Gen. James Kempt Couper, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1827, d. 1901 :
m. 1854, Emily (now of 5, Durham Terrace, Hyde Park, W.2), da. of Col. J. L.
Earle, Bengal Army; —
Arthur Edward, b. 1857 ; is Major E. Surrey Regt. ; served in Afghan war 1878-80 (medal), and in
Egypt 1884.— —Charles James, b. 1866.— William Lempriere, b. 1874: in. 1919, Isabel Hodgson.
Cara Georgie. Emily Margaret. Harriet Clara: in. 1891, Col. Manners Charles Wood,
formerly Comdg. 10th Hussars, and has issue living, Harriet Lucy Avice Manners, b. 1893. Resi-
dence, Manor House, Prospect Place, Southampton.— Elizabeth. Mary Emmeline Bertha: in.
1895, Lieut.-Col. Roger Marriott- Dodington, O.B.E., J.P., D.L. [European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, O BE. Mil.)], having had issue, of whom Thomas, b. 1895; Lieut. Somerset L.I.;
z/. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — James, b. 1897; Lieut. Wilts Regt. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches), — Alec Edward, R.N., b. 1899 ; Lieut. R.N. ; European War 1914-18
(despatches), — Michael, b. 1907, — ConstanceMary, b. 1900, — Elizabeth, b. 1902. Residence, Hors-
ington House, Templecombe, Somerset.
Col. Sir George, C.B., K.H. 1st baronet, Capt. 92nd Regt. at Copenhagen; served throughout
Peninsular War (medal with five clasps); was Mil. Sec. to Sir James Kempt in Canada, and
subsequently to Lord Durham; afterwards Comptroller of Household and Equerry to H.R.H. the
late Duchess of Kent. The 2nd baronet, Sir George Ebenezer Wilson Couper, K.C.S.I., C.B.,
C. I.E , of the H.E.I.C.S., was present at the siege of Lucknow as A.D.C. to Sir Henry Lawrence
and Sir John Inglis, subsequently becoming Gov. of N.W. Provinces, India.
COWAN, Creation (U.K.) 1894, of Beeslack, Midlothian. [Extinct 1900.]
Sir John Cowan, ist and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet — Elizabeth Hall, b. 1853: in. 1881, Maior Charles Henry
Sanford, formerly Royal S ots (Lothian Regt.), and has issue living, Elizabeth Hall : in. 1916,
Capt. Lancelot Errington, Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.). Residence , Beeslack, Midlothian.
Joan Elizabeth Baillie, b. 1854 ; in. 1885, Lupton Topham Topham, Bar.-at-law, and has issue
living. Residences, Middleham House, Middleham, Yorkshire ; Lutterworth House, Lutterworth.
Cowell-Stepney, see Stepney.
Cradock-Hartopp, see Hartopp.
CRAIG, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Craigavon, co. Down.
Sir James Craig, M.B., ist Baronet , 6th
son of the late James Craig, J.P., of Craigavon and
Tyrella, co. Down, by Eleanor Gilmour, da. of
Robert Brown ; b. Jan. 8th, 1871 ; ed. at Merchiston ;
formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles ; is Hon.
Lieut.-Col. in the Army, a J.P. for Belfast, a D L. for
co. Down, an Asso. of Institute of Naval Architects,
and a Member of Ulster Unionist Council ; served in
S. Africa 1900-1502, with Imperial Yeo. (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps) ;
was A. A. and Q.M.G. , Ulster Div. 1914-15 ; was Trea-
suier of H.M.’s Household in National Min. Dec.
1916-18; appointed Parliamentary Sec. Min. of Pensions
Jan. 1919, and Financial Sec. to the Admiralty April
1920 ; unsuccessfully contested N. Fermanagh Div. of
Fermanagh Co. (C) March 1903; sat as M.P. for E.
Down Div. of Down Co.* ( U and Tariff Reformer)
Jan. 1906 to Nov. 1918; elected for Mid Div. thereof
Dec. 1918 : m. 1905, Cecil Mary Nowell Dering, da.
of Sir Daniel Alfred Anley Tupper, M.V.O., formerly of Lord Chamberlain’s
Depart., and has issue.
&xms — Gules, a fesse ermine between three bridges of as many arches proper. Cmt — A demi-
lion rampant per fesse gules and sable, holding in the dexter paw a mullet or.
Seats— Craigavon, Strandtown, co. Down ; Cleeve Court, Streatley-on-Thames. Town Resi-
dence—6, Victoria Square, S.W. 1. Clubs— Carlton, Constitutional, Ulster (Belfast).
Sons living — JAMES, b. March 2nd, 1906. PatrickAVilliam Dennis (twin), b. 1906.
Daughter living — Ellinor Aileen Cecil, b. 1907.
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GIBSON-CRAIG, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Riccarton, Midlothian.
Sir Henry Thomas Gibson-Craig,
5th Baronet; b . Jan. 5th, 1885; s. his brother,
Sir Archibald Charles. 1914; is Capt. High-
land L.I. ; served during ‘European War 1915-19.
^rm«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, ermine, on a fesse sable
three crescents argent, Craig ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, three keys
fesseways in pale, wards downwards or, Gibson. Crrst — A
knight on horseback in full armour, his right hand grasping
a broken tilting spear shivered all proper. Supporters —
Dexter, a man in armour holding in exterior hand a spear
all proper ; sinister, a war-horse argent, saddled and bridled
proper.
Seat — Riccarton, Currie, Midlothian.
Live to God , and you shall live.
Sisters living — Henrietta Florence : m. 1897, Adm.
Robert Stevenson Dalton Cumming, C.B.E., D.S.O.,
J.P., D.L. (spelling changed to Cuming, by deed poll J913), and has issue living, Robert Julian
Archibald, R.N., b. 1902; became a Midshipman 1919, — Hermione Dulcie Etta. Residence ,
Eastbury Manor, Hallow, Worcester.— Alice Gertrude : m. 1904, Percy St. George Kirke, and
has issue living, Mervyn Gervase, b. 1909, — Percy Ughtred, b. 1911, — David Walter, b. 1915.
Residence, Green Gables, Harrow. Grace Elizabeth: m. 1909, Sholto James Douglas [see E.
Morton, colls.]. Residence, Abbeydale House, Beauchief, Sheffield. Mary Helen : m. 1904,
Henry Ralph Beaumont, J.P-, D.L., and has issue living, Diana Mary, b. 1907, — Dulcie Helen
(twin), b. 1907, — Evelyn Catherine Bridget, b. 1909. Residence, Tetworth, Ascot. .Dulcie
Eleanor.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — HENRY VIVIAN, b. Sept. 25th, 1847; ed. at Harrow: m.
1882, Emily Dulcibella, da. of the late Montagu Wilmot, of Norton, Swansea [ see Wilmot, Bt.,
cr. 1772], and has issue living, Eardley Charles William (of Estancia Placilla, Buena Esperanza,
P.C. Pacifico, Argentine), b. 1887; ed. at Radley; formerly Lieut. Army Ser. Corps: m. 1914,
Emily Ellen, da. of Henrv Rummel, of Estancia, Cerro Vollan, San Julian, Argentine, and has
issue living, Archibald William b. 1917, Emily Edith Kathleen, — Dorothy : m. 1905, James
Gerald Lamb Searight, formerly Lieut. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.), and has issue living,
Rodney Gerald b. 1909, John Philip b, 1918, Pamela Sarah b. 19x5, — Cecilia, — Marjory Violet.
Residence, Lea Wood, Fleet, Hants.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Anne Residence, Hermiston House, Currie, Midlothian.
Henrietta Elizabeth : m. 1869, Col. Charles Howe Cuff Knox [M. Sligo], Connaught
Rangers, formerly Capt. 8th Hussars, and has issue living, Henry, b. 1871 : m. 1906, Ada,
da. of S. Bryan, of Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony, and has issue living, lleene Philippa Cuff b. 1909.
Meriel Maud Cuff b. 1913, — Gerald Vivian, R.N., b. 1875 ; became Com. 1907 : m. 1907, Muriel
Campbell, da. of the late Major J. Finlay, of Castle Toward, Argyllshire, and has issue living, Ian
Charles b. 1908, — Louisa Gertrude : m. 1902, Capt. Walter Charles Lascelles, D.S.O., who 1911
[E. Harewood, colls.]. Residence, Creagh, Ballinrobe, co. Mayo.— Gertrude : m. 1884, the Rev.
William Henry Onslow Parson, who d. 1914. Residence,
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Julia ( Lady Gibson-Craig ), da. of Archibald Buchanan, of
Curriehill, Midlothian : m. 1870, Sir James Henry Gibson-Craig, 3rd baronet, who d. 1908.
Residence, Riccarton, Currie.
Sir James, 1st Baronet, was second son of the late William Gibson [see B. Carmichael, colls.].
The 2nd baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir William, P.C. , sat as M.P. for Edinburghshire ( L ) 1837-41,
and for Edinburgh city 1841-52, and was Lord Clerk Register and Keeper of the Signet of Scotland
1862-78. Sir James, 3rd baronet, was Brigadier Roy. Co. of Archers (King’s Body Guard for Scotland).
The 4th baronet, Sir Archibald Charles Gibson-Craig, Lieut. Highland L I., was killed in action
during European War 19x4 (despatches).
CRAMPTON, Creation (U.K.) 1839, of Dublin. [Extinct 1886.]
Sir John Fiennes Twisleton Crampton, K.C.B. , 2nd and last
Baronet.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Josiah Crampton, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1809, d. 1883 : m.
1st, 1833, Elizabeth, who d. 1873, da. of the late Rev. Josiah Crampton ; 2ndly,
1879, Florence, da. of the late Rev. Andrew Noble Bredin : —
Georgina Emma Elizabeth : m. 1883, the Rev. John Spencer, who d. 1899, V. of Eastwood,
Residence, 3, St. Michael’s Place, Brighton. Pamela Adelaide Alice : m. 1881, the Rev. Andrew
Noble William Bredin, R. of Sutton, and Patron and V. of Shopland. Essex, and has issue living
Muriel Adelaide Pamela, b. 1885. Residence , Sutton Rectory, Rochford, Essex. Eugenie
Elizabeth Philippa. Residence, 202, Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea.
CRAUFURD, Creation (G.B.) 1781, of Kilbirney, Stirlingshire.
Sir Charles William Frederick Crau-
FURD, 4th Baronet; b. March 28th, 1847; s. his
father, the Rev. Sir George William, 1881 ; a
retired Lieut. R.N. : in. 1870, the Hon. Isolda
Vereker, da. of 4th Viscount Gort, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, two tilting spears in saltire proper between
four ermine spots sable, a bordure chequy gules and of the
field. Cvtst — An ermine proper.
Residence — Annbank House, Ayrshire. Clubs — United
Service, County (Ayr), Royal Naval (Portsmouth).
Sons living— GEORGE STANDISH GAGE, C.B.,C.M .G.,
C.I.E., D.S.O., b. Nov. 19th, 1872; ed. at Wellington
Coll., and at R.M.C. ; is Col. Gordon Highlanders, and a
Brig. -Com. with rank of Brig.-Gen. ; Chitral Relief Force
1895, present at storming of Malakand Pass (medal with
clasp), Tirah Expedition 1897-8, present at action of Dargai
(wounded, two clasps), S. Africa 1899-1902, Comdg. Batn.
Mounted Inf., with rank of Major (despatches, Queen’s
medal with five clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
Distinction without a stain. D.S.O.), W. African Frontier Force 1905-8 on Staff, in
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Persian Gulf 1910-13, European War 1914.-18,00 Staff (thrice wounded, C.M.G., C.B.) ; D.S.O.
1900, C.I.E. 1913, C.M.G. 19x6, C.B. (Mil.) 1919. Quentin Charles Alexander, R.N., b. 1875,
became Lieut. 1897, and Com. 1910: m. 1899, Ann, el. da. of Thomas Blackwell. Alexander
John Fortescue, b. 1876; ed. at Wellington Coll. : m. 1911, Alexa Campbell, da. of the late Robert
Little, M.D., and has issue living, Isolda Vereker, b. 1912, — Cynthia, b. 1917. Residence , Penalley,
St. Minver, Cornwall. ■ Charles Edward Vereker, R.N. , b. 1884; became Lieut.-Com. 1914.
Daughters living— Hester Jane Laline, b. 1871. Laline Isolda, b. 1877 : m. 1909. Hugh
Walton-Wilson, and has issue living, a son, b. 19—. Residence, Shotley Hall, Shotley Bridge,
Northumberland.— Isolda Mabel Cecil, b. 1878 ; m. 1912, Geoffrey Parker [see E. Macclesfield].
Eleanor Mary Dorothea, b. 1887 : m. 1911, Charles Thackray Wilbraham.— Margaret Elizabeth
Maria, b. 1889: m. 1918, Capt. Owen Simkinson de Wesselow, R.A.M.C., and has issue living, a
son, b. 1919.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Maj.-Gen. Robert Craufurd, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Henry Craufurd, b. 1802, d. 1876 : m. 1836, Eliza, who d. 1864,
da. of Capt. Richard Hickman : —
William Devereux, b. 1855 : m. 1880, Ada Mary, da. of the late John Bagshaw, of Manchester, and has
issue living, Cecil Alfred, b. 1885 : m. 19 — , Mabel Florence, b. 1881, — Elfreda Marion, b. x8 — .
Caroline Julia: m. 1870, Alexander Asher, M.P., who d. 1905, formerly Solicitor-Gen. for Scotland.
Residence , Clermont, Corstorphine, Midlothian. Mary Frances : m. 187 6, the Rev. Robert Henry
Streeten, formerly V. of St. Mary’s, Kingswinford, and has issue living, Reginald Craufurd, b. 1878 ;
in German E. Africa 1916-18 as Lieut. Cape Regt. : m. 1909, Olive, da. of John Palmer, of Bloem-
fontein, S. Africa, and has issue living, Elizabeth Mary b. 1910, Ruth Olive Palmer b , 1916, — Rev.
Arthur Herbert, M.C. , b. 1884 ; a Minor Canon of St. Paul’s ; European War 1915-18 as Chap, to
the Forces (M.C.), — Ernest Henry, b. 1886, — Francis Harward, b. 1887; European War 1914-19,
with 1st Australian Contingent in German New Guinea, and in France as Sergeant Australian
Inf. Forces, — Gilbert, M.C., b. 1890 ; Capt. R.E. ; European War 1914-18, in Gallipoli, Palestine,
and France (M.C.), — Gertrude Frances, — Margaret: m. 1915, Hubert Arthur Robinson, Canadian
Engineers, of Vancouver, and has issue living, Arthur Craufurd b. 1916, Basil Andre b 1917, —
Elsie Mary : m. 1915, John Arthur Grier, of Sholapur, India, and has issue living, John Lyndon b.
1918, Frances Josephine b. 1919. Residence, Swinford, Sidcup.— Emily : m. 1879, the Rev.
Charles Samuel Wordsworth, who d. 1909, formerly R. of Old Swinford, and has issue living, Charles
William, b. 1880, — Christopher Robert, b. 1881, — John Craufurd, b. 1885, — Andrew Gordon, b. 1886,
— Geoffrey Herbert, b. 1888,— Dorothy, b. 1889. Residence , Rydal House, Stourbridge.
Charlotte : m. 1873, Bond Douglas Atkinson, who d. 1909, and has issue living, Alexander Wyndowe,
b. 1878, — Robert Craufurd Douglas, b. 1878 : m. 18 — , — Emily Douglas: m. 19 — , — Frances Mary
Charlotte: m. 19 — , — Dorothy Margaret,— Hilda Bond, — Beryl Louise. Residence ,
Issue of the late Robert Gregan Craufurd, b. 1804, d. 1868 : m. 18 — , Frances Louisa, who
d. 1874, da. of Adm. Thomas Wolley : —
Henry Robert, b. 1845 ; formerly Lieut. R.A., and Capt. 4th Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. ; a J.P. for
Herts: m. 1st, 1872, Fanny, who d. 1876, da. of the late Rev. James Williams, of Tring Park,
Herts ; 2ndly, 1878, Alice, da. of the late Rev. Richard Mountford Wood, R. of Aldbury, Tring,
Herts, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Robert Quentin, D.S O., b. 1880; Lieut. -Col. Roy.
Scots Fusiliers ; S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 19x4-18 (despatches, Croix de Guerre, Brevet Lieut. -Col., D.S.O): D.S.O. 1918:
m. 1909, Mildred Mary, da. of the Rt. Hon. William Kenny, P.C., a Judge of High Court in
Ireland, of Marlfield, Cabinteely, co. Dublin, and has issue living, Dorothy Mary b. 1910, Mary
Elizabeth b. 1912, Alice Gwendoline b. 1913, Mildred Heather Mary b. 1916, — Archibald, b. 1881 ;
Major Gordon Highlanders; European War 1914-18, and serving with Egyptian Army, — James
Gregan (of 9, Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.), b. 1886, — Emma Katherine, b. 1891. Residence ,
Brightwood, Tring, Herts. Emma Katherine: m. 1874, Edward Broughton Pillans, who d. 1889.
Grandchildren of the late Robert Gregan Craufurd (ante) : —
Issue of the late Com. Charles Quintin Craufurd, b. 1847, d. 1917: tn, 1878, Esmeralda
Calligary, da. of the Countess Valsamachi, of Corfu : —
Quintin, b. 1879. Maud Katharine, b. 1882 : m. 1906, Edward Hayes Dashwood. Residence , 23,
Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W.
The 2nd baronet assumed for himself, by sign-manual in 1812, the additional surname of Gregan
under a misapprehension.
Crawfurd-Pollok, see Pollok.
Crawley-Boevey, see Boevey.
Crespigny, see De Crespigny.
CREWE, Creation (E.) 1626, of Calke Abbey, Derbyshire.
Sir V auncey Harpur Crewe, ioth Baronet;
b. Oct. 14th, 1846 ; s. his father, Sir John Harpur,
1886 ; formerly Lieut. Derbyshire Imperial Yeo. ; is
patron of six livings, a J.P. for co. Derby (High Sheriff
1900), and a D.L. for co. Stafford : m. 1876, the Hon.
Isabel Adderley, da. of 1st Baron Norton, and has issue.
&XXM — Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, azure, a lion rampant argent,
Crewe ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a lion rampant within a bordure
engrailed sable, Harpur. Crest — 1st, out of a ducal coronet or a
lion’s jamb erect argent ; 2nd, a boar passant or, ducally gorged
gules.
Seats — Warslow Hall, Buxton ; Calke Abbey, near Derby.
Club — Carlton.
Son living— RICHARD FYNDERNE HARPUR, b. April 5th,
1880.
Daughters living— Hilda Ethelfreda Harpur, b. 1877 : m. 1918,
Lieut. -Col. Godfrey Mosley, Territorial Force Reserve (T.D.)
[see Mosley, Bt., colls.]. Residence, Willington Grange, Derby.
Lineage is a reproach to the man Winifred Isabel Harpur, b. 1879: m. 1914, Capt. Albert
who disgraces it. Morton Senior, Indian Army, who d. (wounds in action in Meso-
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potamia) 1916. Airmyne Catherine Harpur, b. 1882.-= Frances Caroline Julia Harpur, b. 1887 :
1917, Arthur William Jenney, and has issue living, Charles Arthur Richard, b. 191-, — Airmyne
Isabel Marie.
Aunt living (daughter of 8th Baronet)— Mary Adeline. Residence, Bournemouth.
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Henry Robert Crewe (infra) : —
Issue of the late Alfred Godley Crewe, M.D., b. 1831, d. 1894 : m. 18 — , Jemima, da. of the
late Rev. Rosingrave Macklin, V. of Ch. Ch., Derby: —
Frances Jane. Residence ,
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Robert Crewe, 2nd son of 7th baronet, b. x8ox, d. 1865 :
m. 1827, Frances Caroline, who d. 1886, da. of William Jenney: —
Ellen Barbara. Residence ,
The original surname of this family was Harpur. The 6th baronet sat as M.P. for Derbyshire.
Sir Henry Harpur, 7th baronet assumed, by royal permission, in 1818, the surname of Crewe. The
8th baronet was M.P. for Derbyshire South (C) 1835-41.
CRISP, Creation (U.K.) 1913, of Bungay, Suffolk.
Deeds iLot words.
■S/r Frank Morris Cpisp, 2nd Baronet;
b. March 13th, 1872 ; s. his father, Sir Frank, 1919.
$rms — Paly of four ermine and gules, on a chevron or five
horseshoes sable. Crrst — A cameleopard sejant or, gorged with
a collar with chain reflexed over the back gules, supporting
with the dexter foreleg an oar of the Royal State Barge proper.
Residence — 5, Lansdowne Road, Holland Park Avenue, W.
Brothers living— JOHN WILSON, b. May 28th, 1873; ed.
at Eton. ; admitted a Solicitor 1906; a Member of the legal
firm of Ashurst, Morris, Crisp and Co., of 17, Throgmorton
Avenue, E.C. : m. 1920, Marjorie, da. of J. Shriver..
Bernard Woodward, b. 1875; ed. at Eton: m. 1901, Elsa
Florence, da. of Robert Schwarz, and has issue living, Joan
Veronica, b. 1904, — Daphne, b. 1909. Residence, Twyford,
Berks. Charles Oak, b. 1878 ; ed. at Eton, and at Univ.
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1899) ; admitted a Solicitor 1905.
Sisters living— Catherine Childs : m. 1891, William Hocken
Paterson, and has issue living, John Crisp, b. 1896 ; sometime
Lieut. Devonshire Regt. Residence, 24A, Kensington Park
Gardens, W. Eleanor Howes: in. 1905, Edward John
Bullard, and has issue, Edward Crisp, b. 1907, — Mary Eileen,
b. 1911, — Margaret Crisp, b. 1917, — Elizabeth Crisp ( twin ),
b. 1917. Residence, Heigham Grove, Norwich.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Catherine {Lady Crisp),
only child of George Durrant Howes, of Stoven, Suffolk : in,
1867, Sir Frank Crisp, 1st baronet, who d. 1919. Residence,
5, Lansdowne Road, Holland Park Avenue, W.
The 1st baronet. Sir Frank, was senior partner in the legal firm of Ashurst, Morris, Crisp and
Co., of 17, Throgmorton Avenue, E.C.
CRITCHETT, Creation (U.K.) 1908, of Harley Street, Borough of St. Marylebone.
Sir George Anderson Critchett, K. C. V. O.,
1st Baronet, son of the late George Critchett, F. R.C.S.,
of 21, Harley Street, W. ; b. Dec. 1 8th, 1845; ed. at
Harrow, and at Gonville and Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1868, M.A. 1874); M.R.C.S. England 1872, F.R.C.S.E.
1880; is Consulting Ophthalmic Surg. to St. Mary’s
Hospital, and to Roy. Acad, of Music, first Pres, of
Council of British Opthalmogists, and a Knight of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England; was
Pres, of Ophthalmological So. 1899-1900, and Surg.
Oculist to King Edward VII. 1901-10, and to King
George V. 1910-18, since when he has been Surg.-
Oculist-in-Ord. to H.M. ; was Pres, of Ophthalmic
Section of International Med. Congress 1913 ; author of
Treatises on Diseases of the Eye ; Knt. 1901, C.V.O.
1905, K. C.V.O. 1919: m. 1883, Agnes, da. of the late
Charles James Dunphie, and has issue.
^rms— Azure, a fire chest argent, flames proper, between
three crickets or. Crtat — A starling in front of an iris flowered
proper.
Residence — 21. Harley Street, W. Clubs — Athenaeum, New
University, Garrick.
Son living— GEORGE MONTAGUE, b. June 7th, 1884 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Clare Coll.,
Camb.; is Capt. T.A. Reserve: in. 1914, Innes, da. of Col. Francis George Archibald Wiehe,
Durham L.I Residence . 15, Regent Court, Hanover Gate, N.W.i.
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Daughters living — Dora Sibyl Mary : in. 1913, William Moon iJpjohn, Lieut. Welsh Guards, who
d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, and has issue living, Clive Henry Critchett, b.
1914. Residence , 30, Connaught Square, W Violet Nita : vt. 1915, Andrew Sinclair Buchanan,
formerly Capt. London Regt. [see Buchanan, Bt.J. Residence ,
CROFT, Creation (E.) 1671, of Croft Castle, Herefordshire.
Sir James Herbert Croft, nth
Baronet ; b. May 24th, 1907 ; s. his father, Capt.
Sir Herbert Archer, 1915.
&rma — Quarterly per fesse indented azure and argent ;
in the ist quarter a lion passant guardant or. Cmt— A
wyvern sable vulned in the side gules.
Seat — Lugwardine Court, Hereford.
Sister living -Elinor, b. 1904.
Half-Sisters living— Dorothy Glendower, b. 1893 : in.
1919, Capt. Roy Cormack, Australian Imperial Forces.
Ana Joyce Helen, b. 1895. Nancy Barbara Kath-
leen, b. 1898.
Uncles living (sons of 9th baronet)— HUGH MATTHEW
FIENNES, b. May 10th, 1874 : in. 1900, Lucy, da. of F. G.
Taylor, of Terrible Vale, near Uraila, N.S. Wales, and has
issue living, Bernard Hugh Denman, b. 1903, — Herbert
Frederick, b. 1906, — Frederick, b. 1909, — Richard James,
b. 1910, — Archer James, b. 1913, — Phyllis, b. 1901.
William Denman, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1879; Major and
Brevet Lieut. -Col. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), and a
Brig.-Gen. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches ten times,
D.S.O. with three Bars, C.M.G., Legion of Honour);
D.S.O. (and Bar) 1917 (2nd and 3rd Bars 1918), C.M.G.
1918 : m. 1912, Esm6, da. of Sir Arthur Edwin Sutton, 7th Bt., and has issue living, William
Owen Glendower, b. 1913, — John Armentieres, b. 1915. — Violet Lorna, b. 1917.— —Owen George
Scudamore, b. 1880; Major T.F. Reserve (formerly Shropshire Yeo.), and a J.P. for Hereford-
shire ; European War 1914-18 : vi. 1909, Stella Isabel, da. of the late Nicholas Bouwer, of Buenos
Ayres. Residence , Hephill, Lugwardine, Hereford. Club , Junior Carlton. Jasper Brodie,
b. 1884; Lieut. Australian R. F.A. : in. 1907, Kate, da. of F. G. Taylor, of Terrible Vale, N.S.
Wales, and has issue living, Kitty Macleod, b. 1908, — Ana, b. 1909, — Isabel, b. 1911, — Marjorie,
b. 1912, — Enid Barbara, b. 1915. Residence, Salisbury, Uraila, N.S. Wales.
Aunts living (daughters of 9th baronet) — Janet Georgiana ; Quai termaster Essex 16th V.A.D.
Red Cross Hospital (mentioned) : m. 1891, Edward Archer Greathed, Comdt. Essex 7th V.A.D. ,
and has issue living, Bernard Wilberforce, R.N., b. 1891 ; became Lieut. 1913, — Archer Jack,
b. 1900; in Inns of Court Officers’ Training Corps. Residence, Oakwood, Chandler’s Ford, Hants.
—Sybil Helen ( Lady Nicholsoi), O.B.E. ; O.B.E. 1918 : in. 1902, Sir John Rumney Nicholson,
C.M.G. Residence , 20, Nevern Mansions, Earl’s Court, S. VV. Lucy Barbara: in. 1899,
Frederick Evelyn Cairnes, and has issue living, John Elliot, b. 1904, — Evelyn Lucy Victoria,
b. 1901, — Kathleen Alexandra, b. 1903, — Gwladys Georgiana, b. 1906. Residence , Killester
House, Raheny, co. Dublin.
Widows living Of 9th and 10th Baronets— Georgiana Eliza Lucy {Lady Croft), el. da. and
co-heiress of the late Matthew H. Marsh, M.P., of Ramridge House, near Andover : m. 1865,
Sir Herbert George Denman Croft, 9th baronet, who d. 1902. Residence , Blairmont, Lugwardine,
Hereford. Katharine Agnes {Lady Croft), da. of Joseph Charlton Parr, J.P. [see Lister-
Kaye, Bt., colls.) : in. 1903, as his second wife, Capt. Sir Herbert Archer Croft, 10th baronet,
who d. (killed in action during European War) 1915. Residence, Lugwardine Court, Hereford.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Richard Croft, 3rd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Richard Benyon Croft, b. 1843. d. 1912 : in. 1869, Anne Elizabeth (now
of Fanhams Hall, Ware), da. and heiress of the late Henry Page, of Ware : —
Richard Page, b. 1872; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County
Councillor (Ware Div.) for Herts (High Sheriff 1911), and Lieut.-Col. Bedfordshire Regt. ; served
in S. Africa 1900-1901 (dangerously wounded when on Head Quarter Staff of ist Div., despatches,
medal with clasps), and during European War 1914-17 (despatches) : in. 1908, Eva Pansy Millicent
Philippa Stanhope, da. of William Sharp Waithman, J.P., D.L. [E. Harrington], and has issue
living, Richard Arthur FitzRoy Page, A 1910. Residence , Hig ) Oak House, Ware, Herts. Clubs,
Carlton, Isthmian. Henry Page, C.M.G., M.P., b. 1881; ed. at Eton, at Shrewsbury, and at
Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is Chm. of Executive of National Party, and a J.P. and D.L. for Herts:
European War 1914-16, as Lieut.-Col Comdg. a Batn. Hertfordshire Regt., and as Brig.-Gen.
Comdg. a Brig, (despatches twice, C.M.G.) ; unsuccessfully contested Lincoln City (C) Jan. 1906;
sat as M.P. for Christchurch {National) Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918; elected for Bournemouth Dec.
1918 : m. 1907, Nancy Beatrice, youngest da. of Sir Robert Hudson Borwick, ist Bt. of 16,
Berkeley Square, W., and Eden Lacy, Lazonbv, Cumberland, and has issue living, Michael Henry
Glendower Page, b. 1916, — Hilda Elizabeth Mary, b. 1909, — Nancy Diana Joyce, b. 1912, — Anne
Rosemary Dorothea Croft, b. 1918. Residence, 15, Southwell Gardens, S.W. Club, Carlton.
Joyce : in. 1898, Capt. Geoffrey de Mountney Gerard Hoare, London Regt., having had issue, of
whom Gerard Croft, b. 1899; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1918, — Geoffrey
Beny-on, b. 1902. Maud Elizabeth: in. 1898, Spencer James Langton, and has issue living.
Anne Page Helen : in. 1898, Major Robert Mervyn Richardson, who d. 1917, formerly 14th
Hussars, and has issue living, five children. Residence, Amwell Bury, Ware, Herts. Violet
Mary: in. 1910, William Frank Gardiner Baird, who d. (killed in action) 1914 [see Baird, Bt., cr.
1695).. Susannah Grace {Lady Pearson ) : in. 1904, Sir Edward Ernest Pearson. Residence ,
Brickendonbury, Hertford.
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Denman Croft, b. 1845, d. 1913: in. 1891, Eleanor Fraser(now
of 19, Montpelier Square, S.W. 7), da. of the late Rt. Rev. George Tomlinson, Bishop of
Gibraltar : —
Thomas Fraser Croft-Fraser, b. 1893; assumed the additional surname of Fraser 1906.
Croft Castle, from which the family name is derived, was sold about 1765, having descended from
mther to son for more than 700 years, and members of the family represented Herefordshire in sixteen
Parliaments between 1297 and 1874. The father of the first baronet was Bishop of Hereford. The
10th baronet, Sir Herbert Archer Croft, Capt. Herefordshire Regt., d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1915.
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CROFT, Creation (U.K.) 1818, of Cowling Hall, Yorkshire.
Sir Frederick Leigh Croft,
3rd Baronet; b. i860; s. his father,
Sir John Frederick, 1904 ; ed. at Eton;
is a J.P. for Kent, and patron of one living.
$nns — Quarterly indented erminois and gules,
in the first quarter a lion passant-guardant of the
second. Crtst — A lion passant-guardant per pale,
indented gules and erminois, the dexter fore paw
resting on a shield argent charged with a star of
the order of the Tower and Sword. Supporters —
Dexter, a lion guardant or, gorged with a wreath
of laurel vert, therefrom pendent an escutcheon
gules, charged with a tower or ; sinister, a bull
sable, horned crined hoofed and gorged with a
wreath of laurel or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon
argent, charged with the star of the order of the
Tower and Sword.
Residence —
Brothers living — WILLIAM GRAHAM, A
Dec. 26th, 1862 ; ed. at Eton : m. 1909, Marjorie,
da. of the Rev. Thomas Guppy Sarsfield Hall,
R. of Dodington and Wychling, Sittingbourne, and has issue living, John William Graham, A 1910,
— William Noble, b. 1915. Residence , Little Sharsted, Dodington, Kent. Percy Hutton, b.
1871. Tom Radcliff, b. 1878 : m. 1909, Louise, da. of the late Francis Sales, of Charlton,
Kent, and has issue living, John Archibald Radcliffe, b. 1910, — Rosalind Editha Louise, b. 1914.
Residence ,
Sisters living — Constance Margaret Graham: in. 1887, Gilbert Charles Bourne, and has issue
living, Robert Croft, b. 1888; is Capt. Herefordshire Regt. : in. 1917, Lady Hester Margaret
Cairns, da. of 4th Earl Cairns, and has issue living, Robert Morice Antony b. 1918, Sheila Desiree
b. 1920, — Cicely Radcliffe, b. 1906. Residences , Cowarne Court, Ledbury ; Savile House, Oxford.
Elinor Violet: in. 1896, Walter Graham Crum, and has issue living, Jocelyn Margaret
Campbell. Residence , Dalnottar House, Old Kirkpatrick. Ethel Mary : in. 1st, 1890, Hubert
Hedworth Grenville Wells, who d. 1904 [B. Hylton] ; 2ndly, 1906, Alfred Benjamin, and has issue
living (by 1st marriage), Yvo Hedworth Fortescue Grenville, R.N., b. 1893: became Lieut. 1915,
— Rose Allada Grenville, b. 1896.— —Editha : m. 1906, Bateman Lancaster Rose, who d. 1912 [see
Rose, Bt. ycr. 1874, colls.]. Lucy: in. 1905, Capt. Donald Hatt Noble Graham, Black Watch
(Roy. Highlanders), who d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, and has issue living,
Richard Hatt Noble A 190-, — Margaret Rose, — Madeline Anne Radcliffe, — Elizabeth Mary.
Mildred Jessie Graham.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Francis Edgar Croft, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, A 1861, d. 1910 : m.
1891, Miss Zoe Bromley: —
Lilian Mary: in. 1915, Nigel Graham, Coldstream Guards. Cynthia: m. 1916, Wilfrid Holland.
—Eleanor.
This family is of common origin with the Crofts of Herefordshire, and the Crofts of Stillington
Hall, Yorkshire. The 1st baronet, a Portuguese Commissioner, Knight of the Portuguese Order of
the Tower and Sword, and Baron da Serra da Estrella in Portugal, did considerable service in the
Peninsular war by risking his life to obtain information for the Duke of Wellington, and in distributing
the British Parliamentary grant of ,£100,000 for relieving the Portuguese, and was Hon. Charge
a’Affaires at Lisbon 1815,
CROFTON, Creation (U.K.) 1801, of Mohill Castle, Leitrim.
Sir Morgan George Crofton, D.S.O., 6th
Baronet , 2nd son of the late Capt. Edward Hugh Crofton,
Rifle Brig., younger brother of 4th Baronet ; b. Nov. 27th,
1879; s. his brother, Sir Hugh Denis, 1902; is a J.F.
for cos. Leitrim and Hants, Lieut. -Col. 2nd Life Guards
Reserve of Officers ; S. Africa 1899-1902, present at relief
of Ladysmith (severely wounded), European War 1914-18
in France and E. Africa (despatches, Legion of Honour,
D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1918: m. 1st, 1905, Frances Margaret
(from whom he obtained a divorce 1910), da. of the late
Lieut. -Col. Leonard Howard Loyd Irby [ see B. Boston,
colls.] ; 2ndly, 1919, Adele Violet Blanche, da. of Sir
George Donaldson, and has issue by 1st marriage.
$lrms — Per pale indented or and azure, a lion passant-guardant
counterchanged. Crest — Seven ears of wheat on one stalk proper.
Seat — Mohill Castle, co. Leitrim. Residence — Woodside Lodge,
Marchwood, Southampton. Clubs — Marlborough, Pratt’s, Cavalry.
Son living— By 1st marriage— MORGAN GEORGE, A April
1 8th, 1907.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Mabel Earle [Lady Crofton ),
youngest da. of the late Burton Archer Burton, of Rockstone
Place, Southampton : in. 1897, Sir Morgan George Crofton. 4th
baronet, who d. 1900. Residence , Rockstone Place, Southampton.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren (by 2nd marriage) of the late Rev.
Henry William Crofton (infra) : —
878 : in. 1865, Henrietta, who
God gives the increase.
Issue of the late Henry(Morgan Earbery Crofton, b. 1841, d.
d. 1878, da. of Henry Townsend : —
Hugh Arthur, A 1873. Henrietta Annabella Mary. Eva Annabella Jane : in.
1892, Vere
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Henry Birch-Reynardson. Residence, Rushington Manor, Totton, Hants., Lilian Elizabeth :
in. 1908, Riversdale Sampson French, M.B. Residence ,
Issue of the late Major James Cazalet Crofton, b. 1847, d. 1894: in. 1st, 1868, Henrietta
Anne, who d. 1870, da. of John Edwards, J.P., of Knockrobin, Wicklow; 2ndly, 1876,
Charlotte, who d. 1894, widow of Capt. — Carpendale, Indian Marine : —
(By 1st marriage) Nettie Elise. Residence, Broomfield, Ashford, co. Wicklow. Myra Henrietta
(twin). Residence, Broomfield, Ashford, co. Wicklow. (By 2nd marriage) Norah Gertrude
Charlotte : in, 1906, Bertram Farmer, and has issue living. Ada Bertha Catharine.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry William Crofton, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1795,
d. 1862: in. 1st, 1821, Marcia Anastasia, da. and coheir of Mathias Earbery,
M.P. : 2ndly, 1840, Marianne Amelia, whor/. 1847, da. of the Rev. James Cazalet,
of Paddock, Sussex; 3rdly, 1852, Frances, who d. 1879 (having in. 2ndly, 1866,
George Smith, of Dublin), da. of Robert Westropp, of Fort Anne, co. Clare : —
(By 3rd marriage) Edward Hugh Robert, b. 1853 ; formerly Lieut. 5th Lancers : in. 1885,
Wilhelmina Frances Westropp Harrison, who d. 1807, da. of the late William John Moreland,
of Raheen Manor, Tomgraney, co. Clare, having had issue, of whom Edward Vivian Morgan, b.
1889 ; Lieut. R.E. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 19x7, — Mina Aileen Emily. Resi-
dence, Marlton House, co. Wicklow. -——(By 3rd marriage) Frances Barbara : in. 1895, her cousin,
Frank Hyde Maberly, M.D., only son of the late L. F. Simeon Maberly, of 2, Kensington Place,
Royal Park, Clifton, Bristol. Residence , Rockville, Glenbrook, co. Cork.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Augustus Crofton, 4th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Lieut.-Col. Hugh Augustus Crofton, b. 1829, d. 1901 :
in. 1st, 1856, Amelia Harriett, whorf. 1890, da. of Capt. Charles Farquharson, R.N. ; 2ndly,
1892, Joan Ruby, da. of Donald Mackintosh, of Inverness : —
Alice Maud : in. 1884, Mlajor Maxwell Robertson Hyslop, formerly Leicestershire Regt., and has
issue living, Beryl Crofton Maxwell. Kathleen Ruth : 111. 1st, 1878, Edward Reginald Courtenay,
Lieut. Hussars (subsequently Brig. -Gen., C.B., C.M.G.), who d. 1919 [see E. Devon, colls.], who
divorced her 1881 ; 2ndly, 1881, Capt. Ernest James Robinson, whom she divorced 1888 ; 3rd,
1889, Capt. James Montgomerie Caulfeild, C.B.E., R.N. [see V. C-harlemont, colls.].
Issue of the late Parsons Crofton, 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1805, d. 1884 : m. 1831,
Annie Palmer, who d. 1884, da. of Edward Westby, of High Park, co. Wicklow: —
Fanny Palmer.
Granddaughters of the late Gen. John flfolliott Crofton (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Addison Crofton, b. 1846, d. 1904 : in. 1873, Mary Pilkington, who d.
1903, da. of John Hall, of Baldingstone, Lancashire: —
Annie. Residences, Linton Court, Settle, Yorkshire ; Villa Tigullio, Rapallo, Italy. Sydney
d’Abzac: in. 1910, Major Michael Balfour Hutchison Ritchie, D.S.O., O.B.E., Roy. Army Med.
Corps. Residence, Linton Court, Settle, Yorkshire ; Villa Tigullio, Rapallo, Italy.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Crofton, 2nd son of 1st baronet
Issue of the late Gen. John flfolliott Crofton, b. 1802, d. 1885 : in. 1845, Anne Agnes, who d.
1900, da. of the late John Addison, Recorder of Clitheroe
Henry Thomas, b. 1848; admitted a Solicitor 1870: in. 1871, Martha Pilling, da. of the late Joseph
M'Keand, of Manchester, and has issue living, John flfolliott Frederick (of The Red House, Thelwall,
Warrington), b. 1877 ; ed. at Harrow ; admitted a Solicitor 1900; formerly Capt. 3rd Vol. Batn.
Cheshire Regt. ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901 (Queen’s medal with four clasps) : in. 1913, Frederica
Fanny, da. of Frederick Nicholls, of Whitstable, Kent, — Alice Addison, — Gladys Noelle :
in. 1st, 1913, Capt. Walter Ellis Williams, Middlesex Regt. ; 2ndly, 1920, William Henry Cleland,
of Rook’s Nest Hall, Banstead, and Castle Hill, co. Down. Residence, La Chaumiere, Bray,
Berks.- —Rev. Wiliam d’Abzac, b. 1854 ; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1878, M.A. 1881) ;
is V. of Codicote, and a Chap. (1st class) to Territorial Forces (T.D.); served during European
War 1914 16 Residence, Codicote Vicarage, Herts. Club, Constitutional.
Issue of the late Charles Stanhope Crofton, b. 1810, d. 1868 : in. 1846, Mary, who d. 1889,
el. da. of Duke Crofton, J.P. , D.L., of Lakefield, co. Leitrim : —
Mary Agnes. Residence, 15, Appian Way, Leeson Park, Dublin.
Granddaughter of the late Major Henry Crofton, R.A. [infra] : —
Issue of the late Charles Stanhope Foster Crofton, b. 1873, d. 1909 : in. 1903, Lilian (who 111.
2ndly, 1911, Capt. William Lister Newcombe, 2nd Batn Worcestershire Regt.), da. of the
late Lieut. -Gen. James Crofton (infra): —
Delia Anne, b. 1904.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Stanhope Crofton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Henry Crofton, R.A., b. 1847, d. 1893 : in. 1872, Ann Maria, da. of
the late Thomas Foster, M.D., of Manchester: —
Matilda Kathleen.— -—Charlotte Anne flfolliott. Residence, Eversley Park, Chester.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Morgan Crofton, R.N. (infra)
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Lieut. -Gen. James Crofton, b. 1826, d. 1908 : in. 1st,
1858, Mary Susan, who d. i860, da. of Sir Robert Montgomery, G.C.S.I. : 2ndly, 1867,
Clara Elizabeth, who d. 1890, da. of the late Capt. Edward Lake, R.N [Lake, Bt.]
Robert Benjamin, b. 1873; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; is Major
Army Ordnance Depart. : in. 1904, Helena Chute, el. da. of Richard Grubb Ridgway, of River
View House, Waterford, and has issue living, Robert Denis, b. 1907, — Kathleen, b. 1908, — Helen
Norah. b. 1912.— Charles D’Arcy, b. 1879 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is in I.C.S. : in. 1910, Mary
Helen Elizabeth, da. of H. G. Gearing, of Tea Hill, Coonoor Nilgris, S. India, and has issue
living, Patience D’Arcy, b. 1911, — a da., b. 1915. John Hutchinson, M.B., M.R.C.S., b. 1883 ;
ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (M.B. 1911); M.R.C.S., and L.R.C.P.,
London, 1908 : in. 1914, Alice, da. of the late Arthur Charles Humphreys- Owen, M. P., of Glansevern,
Montgomeryshire, and has issue living, Anne Dorothy, b. 1915, — Ruth Margaret, b 1919. Resi-
dence, 33, Church Street, Oswestry, Salop. Marion, b. 1870. Norah, b. 1878. Lilian,
b. 1880: in. 1st, 1903, Charles Stanhope Foster Crofton, who d. 1909 [ante]; 2ndly, 1911, Capt.
William Lister Newcombe, Worcestershire Regt.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Crofton (infra): —
Issue of the late Morgan William Crofton, F.R.S., b. 1826, d. 19x5: m. 1857, Julia Agnes
Cecilia, da. of J. B. Kernan, of Cabra, co. Monaghan : —
William John Camille, b. 1858.— —John Louis, b. 1863.— —Marie Robertine.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Woodward Crofton, b. 1827, d. 1894 : in. 1st, x8s6, Janette
Barberie Butler, who d. 1872; 2ndly, 1875, Jane (now of Thornhill House, Stalbridge,
Dorsetshire), da. of the late E. W. H. Schenley, of London : —
(By xst marriage) Rev. Henry Francis, b 1859; ed. at St. Augustine’s Coll. , Canterbury, and at Univ.
Coll., Durham (B.A. 1884, M A. 1906) ; sometime V. of Broadtown: in. 1886, Catherine Louise, da.
of the late H. N. Chipman, M.D., having had issue, Harold Mowat Maxwell, b. 1896 ; Lieut, and
Acting Paymaster R.N. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, — Hubert (twin), b. 1896,
— Cyril, b. 1898,— Janette Melesina, b. 1887,— Isabel Ona, b. 1892, — Francesca Cecilia, b. 1893. — —
Katharine Melesina. (By 2nd marriage) Geoffrey Hugh Schenley, b. 1881 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd
Batn. Prince of Wales’s Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.); is Major Suffolk Regt.: m. 1908, Monica,
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da. of A. W. Hall, of Barton Abbey, Steeple Aston, and has issue living, Henry Horatio, b. 1910, —
a da., b. 19 — . Club, Naval and Military.— —Mary Evelyn: in. 1901, Henry F. W. Farquharson,
and has issue living, Henry Richard Crofton, b. 1903, — Ronald, b. 1904, — Gerald Guy Ward, b. 1908,
— Constance Mary, b. 1902. Residence , Eastbury Park, Blandford ; Tarrant Gunville Manor,
Dorset. Edrica Alice: m. 1904, Capt. Herbert Cyril Forster, Roy. Fusiliers (City of London
Regt.).— Hermione Jane : in. 1908, Major Thomas Cunningham-Cunningham, D.S.O., R.A., and
has issue living, a son, b. 1920. Violet Rhoda.
Issue of the late Francis Blake Crofton, b. 1842, d. 1911 : in. 1872, Emma Katharine, who d.
1920, da. of J. F. Bradshaw, of Quebec : —
Algernon Francis Blake, b. 1873 : m. 1893, Edith Hall, of Peterborough, Ontario, and has issue
living, Katharine : in. 1919, Louis de Laveaga Cebrian. Residence, San Francisco, U.S.A.— —
Arthur Molesworth, b. 1874: in. 1897, Gwendolin Forrest, of Quebec, Canada, and has issue
living, three sons and three das.— Alice Muriel Woodward, b. 1879 : in. 1902, Capt. Henry
William Simms, R.N., and has issue living, Hugh Crofton, b. 1906, — Francis Crofton, b. 1908, —
Mary Crofton, b. 1904. Kathleen Maude, b. 1883 : m. 1907, Percy Gillespie Shallcross, and
has issue living, John Richard Francis, b. 1912. Residence, 958, Broughton Street, Vancouver,
British Columbia.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Henry Woodward Crofton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Charles Woodward Crofton, Worcestershire Regt , b. 18 66, d. (killed
in action) 1915 : in. 1901, Catharine Mary, da. of the late C. F. W. Stowell, of Mussoorie,
India : —
Kathleen Louisa, b. 190-.
Grandchildren of the late Morgan Crofton, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Crofton, b. 1795, d. 1851 : m. 1825, Melesina. da. of the Rev.
H. Woodward, R. of Fethard : —
Mary Louisa : in. 1st, 1857, Lieut.-Col. William Heathcote Tottenham (12th Lancers), who d. 1857 ;
2ndly, i856, Francis John Webber, who d. 1888 (formerly Scots Fusiliers, and Capt. Comdt. Hants
Engineer Mil.), and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Wilhelmina Heathcote. Albinia Susan :
in. 1869, Major Patrick Rolland, R.A., who d. 187-, and has issue living, George, b. 187-, —
Beatrice. Georgiana Jane.
Thefather of the 4th baronet was accidentally shot by a soldier of the 32nd Foot, at Preston, Septem-
ber 15th, 1861, while commanding the Depot Battalion ; and it is a singular circumstance that the
same bullet killed the Adjutant of the Battalion (Capt. J. Hanham), who was also heir to a baronetcy.
CROFTON, Creation (U.K.) 1838, of Longford House, Sligo.
Sir Malby Crofton, 3rd Baronet , son of the
late Capt. Henry Bliss Crofton, el. son of 2nd Baronet*
b. Aug. 20th, 1857; s. his grandfather, Sir Malby, 1872 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879) ; is
a J.P. and D.L. for co. Sligo; unsuccessfully contested
Sligo Co., N. Sligo Div. (C) July 1895 : m. 1880, Louisa
Margaret, da. of Richard J. Verschoyle, of Tanrago, co.
Sligo, having had issue, of whom the 2nd son, Thomas
Horsfall, M.C. , b. 1889; Capt. Connaught Rangers; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1918.
^rms— Per pale indented or and azure, a lion passant-guardant
counterchanged. Crtst — Seven ears of wheat on one stalk proper.
Seat — Longford House,- Ballysodare, co. Sligo.
Son living— MALBY RICHARD HENRY, D.S O., b. Sept. 18th,
1881 ; ed. at Winchester, and at R.M.A. ; is Major R. F.A. ; served
during European War 1914-18 (four times wounded, D.S. O. and
Bar) ; D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1917): m. 1918, Katharine Beatrix, only da. of
the late George Sturges Pollard, of Scarr Hall, Burley-in-Wharfedale.
Daughters living— Louisa Emmeline. Dorothy.
Sister living — -Emmeline : in. 1886, Reginald Somers Yorke, who d.
1916 [see E. Hardwicke, colls.]. Residence , Dame Lys, Watlington,
Oxon.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet)— Malby Edward, b. 1847 ; is
Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. (retired) ; formerly Comdg. 2nd Batn.
• King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regt.); served as Adj. throughout
S. African campaign 1879 (medal with clasp), and in S._ Africa
Sod gives tfie increase. 1899-1900, in command of his Regt. (wounded, medal with two
clasps) : in. 1880, Henrietta da. ot the late Rev. John Lewis Moore, D.D., Vice-Provost of Trin.
Coll., Dublin, and has issue living, Malby, D S.O , b. 1881; is Major and Brevet Lieut. Col.
R F A. ; S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with five clasps), European War 1914-18 (despatches six
times, 19x4 star, D.S.O. with Bar): D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1918): in. 1911, Sarah Dorothy Beatrice,
da. of Col. William Frederick Noel Noel, formerly R.E. [see E. Gainsborough, colls.],— Roger,
MC., b. 1888: is Capt. and Brevet Major R.G.A. ; European War 1916-18 (despatches, M.C.) :
in. 19x4, Stella Clifton, who d. 1916, da. of the late Judge Carver, K.C., of York Lodge, Walton-
on-Thames. Residence , 1, Dunsford Place, Bath.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue ot the late Maj.-Gen. Frederick Robert Cameron Crofton, 2nd son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1837, d. 1909 : in. 1868, Louisa Maria Susanna, da. of Richard Graves
Brinkley, of Fortland, Sligo : —
Nora Marion. , ' , _ .
Issue of the late Rev. James Crofton, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1803, d. 1876: m.
1834, Barbara, who d. 18 — , da. of Peter North, of Kilduff
James, b. 1838. Barbara Georgiana.
In 1661 a baronetcy was conferred upon a nephew of the then Crofton, of Longford House ; it
became extinct on the death of the 5th baronet.
CROMPTON, Creation (U.K.) 1838. fExtinct 1848.]
Sir Samuel Crompton, ist and last Baronet.
Daughters living — Isabella Sarah. Alice. Residence ,
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CROSBIE, Creation (N S.) 1630, of Maryborough, Queen’s County.
Though envy may be indignant , the
just man will flourish.
Sir William Edward Douglas
Crosbie, 8th Baronet ; b. Oct. 13th, 1855; s.
his father, Sir William Richard, 1877 ; ed.
at Bedford Sch. ; formerly Lieut. Bedfordshire
Militia : m. 1893, Georgina Mary, da. of the late
Thomas Edward Milles Marsh, C.E., of 34, Gros-
venor Place, Bath, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, a lion rampant sable, armed and langued
gules, in chief two dexter hands couped and erect also gules.
Crest — Three swords two in saltire the points in base, the
other in pale the point upwards, enveloped with a snake all
proper. Supporters — Two Irish greyhounds ducally gorged
and chained.
Residence —
Daughter living— Marjorie Kathleen Crosbie, b. 1895.
Sister living — Ada Kathleen : m. 1889, Cecil Augustus Seymour Browne [see B. Kilmaine,
colls. J. Residence ,
John Crosbie, of Great Crosbie, Lancashire, an ancestor of this family, settled in Ireland temp.
Elizabeth. His eldest son, Patrick, received grants of land in co. Kerry and in Queen’s co. for services
to the Crown. The ist baronet was his son, Sir Piers, P.C., M.P. for Queen’s co., and a Gentleman of
the Privy Chamber to Charles I. The estates of the 2nd baronet, Sir John, were confiscated under
Cromwell. Sir Warren, the 3rd baronet (son of Maurice Crosbie, of Knockimoy, attainted 1688), was
granted a pension by the King in consideration of enormous losses sustained by him in the Great Civil
War ; he was also offered a peerage, but declining the honour it was conferred upon a junior branch
of the family. Sir Maurice Crosbie, M.P. for Kerry 1713-58. Several members of the Crosbie family
have been knighted, and two were created baronets. The Barons Brandon, Viscounts Crosbie, and
Earls of Glandore (extinct titles) were descended from David, next brother of Sir Walter Crosbie,
ist baronet of the present creation. Until recently this family received the before mentioned pension
from the Grown.
CROSFIELD, Creation (U.K.) 1915, of Highgate, co. Middlesex.
Sir Arthur Henry Crosfield, ist Baronet , el. son of the late
John Crosfield, of Walton Lea, near Warrington; b. April 5th, 1865; sometime
a Director of Joseph Crosfield and Sons (Limited), soap and chemical manufacturers,
of Bank Quay, Warrington; sat as M.P. for Warrington (L) Jan. 1906 to Dec. 1910 ;
defeated there 1900 and 1910 : m. 1907 , Domini, el. da. of Elie M. Elliadi, of South-
port and Smyrne.
$rms— Not recorded at Heralds’ College at time of going to press.
Residence — 41, West Hill, Highgate, N.
CROSS, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Marchbankwood, Kilpatrick-Juxta, co. Dumfries,
and City of Glasgow.
Sir William Coats Cross, 2nd
Baronet ; b. May 28th, 1877 1 s- his father,
Sir Alexander, 1914 ; ed. at Rugby ; is
a J.P.for City of Glasgow, and Hon. Lieut.-
Col. Territorial Force.
$rms— Parted per chevron argent and gules,
two cross-crosslets fitchee in chief sable, and in base
a garb or. Crest— A griffin segreant sable, armed,
langued and winged argent.
Residences — Marchbankwood, Beattock, Dum-
friesshire ; 14, Woodland Terrace, Glasgow ; Scat-
well, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire. Chibs — Boodle’s
Cavalry, Bath.
Brothers living— PETER ALEX MUNRO,
b. Feb. 10th, 1879.— —Alexander, b. 1880 ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1905.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Agnes Jane
{Lady Cross), da. of the late J. G. Laurie,
shipbuilder, of Glasgow : m. 1908, as his second
wife, Sir Alexander Cross, ist baronet, who d.
1914. Residence , Greenwood Hall, Moffat,
Dumfriesshire.
The ist baronet, Sir Alexander (who m. ist,
1874, Jessie Mackenzie, who d. 1901, da. of the late
Sir Peter Coats, of Auchendrane, Ayr), was senior
partner in the firm of Alexander Cross and Sons
(Limited), merchants and chemical manufacturers,
of 19, Hope Street, Glasgow, and sat as M.P. for
Camlachie Div. of Glasgow {L U) 1892-1910.
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CROSSLEY, Creation (U K.) 1909, of Glenfield, Dunham Massey, co. Chester.
Sir Kenneth Irwin Crossley, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Feb. 17th, 1877 ; s. his father, Sir
William John, 1911 ; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1898) ; is a J.P. for Cheshire
(High Sheriff 1919): m. 1901, Florence Josephine,
da. of Joseph Nash Field, of Chicago, U S.A., and
has issue.
&rma— Azure, a chevron between in chief two Tau crosses
and in base a hind statant. Crtst— A hind’s head couped or,
holding in the mouth a Tau cross azure.
Seat— Combermere Abbey, Whitchurch, Salop.
Travellers’.
Club-
son living— ANTHONY CROMMELIN, b. Aug.
13th, 1903.
Daughters living— Fidelia Josephine, b. 1905. Ruth
Irwin, b. 1909.— —Catherine Pamela, b. 1913.
Brother living — Eric, O.B.E., b. 1878 ; is Major (retired),
and a J.P. for Warwick; European War 1914 19 as Lieut,
nth Hussars (Special Reserve) (O.B.E.) ; O.B.E. (Mil.)
1919 : m. 1903, Janet Boyd, da. of Frank Merriman, J.P.,
of Hollingford House, Knutsford, and has issue living,
Nigel John, b. 1904, — John Richard Irwin, b. 1908, —
Michael Nicholson, b. 1912, — Barbara Katharine, b. 1905, — Mary Bettine, b. 1910. Residence ,
Wykham Park, Banbury.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Mabel Gordon ( Lady Crossley ), da of Dr. Francis Anderson,
Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals, Calcutta : in. 1876, Sir William John Crossley, xst Baronet, who d.
1911. Residences , Pull Woods, Ambleside ; Glenfield, Altrincham.
The 1st Baronet, Sir William John (son of Major Francis Crossley, of Glenburn, co. Antrim), a
Director of Manchester Ship Canal, and Chm. of Crossley Bros. (Limited), of Manchester, sat as
M.P. for Altrincham Div. of Cheshire (Z.) 1906-10.
WHEELER-CUFFE, Creation (I.) 1800, of Leyrath, Kilkenny.
My sf>int is still the same.
Sir Otway Fortescue Luke
Wheeler-Cuffe, 3rd Baronet , son of the
late Major Otway Wheeler-Cuffe, 3rd son of
1st baronet; b. Dec. 9th, 1866 ; s. his uncle,
Major Sir Charles Frederick Denny,
1915; is in P.W.D., Burma, a M.I.C.E.,
and Major 34th Batn. Upper Burma Defence
Force (V.D. ), and Hon. Lieut. -Col. ; was
A.D.C. to Viceroy of India 1911-18: m.
1897, Charlotte Isabel, da. of the late
William Williams [Langrishe, Bt.].
$rms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th or, a chevron be-
tween three leopards’ faces sable, Wheeler; 2nd
and 3rd argent, on a bend dancett^e sable, between
two cotises azure, each charged with three bezants,
three fleurs-de-lis of the field, Cuffe. Crtst — A talbot
sejeant argent, collared and chained or, charged on
the shoulder with a mullet gules.
Seat —Leyrath, co. Kilkenny. Residence— Upper-
fold, Maymyo, Burma.
Sister living— Pauline Florence Elizabeth, b. 1876 :
in. 1897, Frederick Richard Cowper Reed (Inn.
Coll., Camb.). Residence , Gaultier, Cambridge.
The father of the 1st baronet, Sir Richard Wheeler, Knight, assumed the additional surname
of Cuffe. his mother being a da. and co-heiress of Denny Cuffe, brother of xst Baron Desart [see E.
Desart]. 'i he 2nd baronet, Major Sir Charles F. D. Wheeler-Cuffe, served during the Indian Mutiny.
Culme-Seymour, see Seymour.
The younger brother Brian Crossley, b. 1889; Lieut. Highland L. I. ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1915.
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GORDON-CUMMING, Creation (U.K.) 1804, of Altyre, Forres.
Sir William Gordon Gordon-
Cumming, 4th Baronet; b. July 20th, 1848 ;
s. his father, Sir Alexander Penrose,
1866 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at
Eton ; formerly Major and Lieut. -Col. 2nd
Batn. Scots Guards ; served in S. African
war 1879 (despatches, medal, with clasp),
in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp and bronze star), and in Camel Corps
of Nile expedition 1884 (two clasps) : in.
1891, Florence Josephine da. of the late
Com. Garner, of New York Yacht Club,
and has issue.
$nna — Quarterly, 1st and 4th azure three garbs
or ; 2nd and 3rd argent three bendlets sable, each
charged with as many roses of the field ; on an
escutcheon of pretence argent, the following achieve-
ment— — Quarterly, 1st and 4th grand quarters counterquartered, 1st azure three boars’ heads
couped or, armed and langued gules, Gordon ; 2nd three lions’ heads erased gules, Badinoch, 3rd,
on three crescents between the Royal tressure gules, Seton, 4th, azure, three fraziers argent, Frazer ;
2nd and 3rd grand quarters, gules, three stars or, Sutherland , all within a bordure of the last.
Crest — A cat salient proper armed azure. JEotto (for Gordon) — “Sans crainte” ( Without fear).
Supporters— Dexter, a greyhound proper, gorged with a collar gules, charged with two buckles or :
sinister , a savage proper wreathed about the head and middle with laurel vert, brandishing a club
proper ; the whole within a bordure or, Cumming. Crest — A lion rampant or, in the dexter paw a
dagger proper, Cumming. Supporters — Two horses argent.
Seats — Altyre, near Forres ; Gordonstoun, near Elgin.
Sons living— ALEXANDER PENROSE, M.C., b. Sept. 12th, 1893 ; ed. at Fettes and at Trim
Coll., Camb. ; is Capt. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, and a Brig. Major ; served during
European War 1914-17 (wounded, M.C.). Roualeyn Geoffrey, b. 1895 ; became Lieut. R.N.
1917 ; retired 1920.— —Michael Willoughby, R.N.. b. 1901 ; became a Midshipman 1917.
Daughters living — Elma, b. 1892 : m. 1912, Maurice Antony Crutchley Gibbs [ see B. Aldenham,
colls.]. Cicely, b. 1904.
Sister living — Eliza Maria (Baroness Middleton)', m. 1869, the 9th Baron Middleton. Residences ,
Wollaton Hall, Nottingham; Birdsall House, York; Settrington House, York; Middleton Hall,
Tamworth ; Applecross, Ross-shire.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet)— Constance Frederica. Residence , College House, Crieff,
Scotland.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Henry Gordon-Cumming, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1822, d. 1887 ;
m. Feb., 1859, Elizabeth Newton, who d. 1905, da. of Major Ludovick Stewart,
24th Regt. : —
Henry William Grant, b. Dec., 1859: m. 1892, Evelyn Agnes, da. of the late Hugh Barlow Lindsay,
Bom. C. S. [see E. Crawford, colls.], and grand-da. of 2nd Marquess of Westminster, and has
issue living, Henry Ronald, R.N, b. 1893; became Lieut. 1915, — Evelyn Irene Katherine, b.
1894, — Lettice Elizabeth, b. 1897: m. 1920, Harold Claude ;Thwaits, S. Rhodesia Civil. Ser.
Residence, Stoneyfield, Inverness.— Ludovic Seymour, b. 1861 ; has been Major Sherwood
Foresters (Notts and Derbyshire Regt.), and Lieut.-Col. of a Batn. ; appointed a Camp Comdt.
1915 ; now attached War ,Office Staff, with rank of Lieut.-Col. : m. 1895, Constance Mary, who
d. 1906, only da. of the late Count de Morel, of 20, Beaufort Gardens, S.W., and has issue living,
Catherine Marjorie, b. 1896. Residence, 12, Cumberland Mansions, W. Clubs , Junior United
Service, Garrick.
Issue of the late Major Francis Hastings Toone Gordon-Cumming, 6th son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1842, d. 1885 : m. 1863, Emma, da. of John Campbell, of Carrickfergus : —
William, b. 1864 ; believed d. (killed during European War) 191- : m. 1891, Rose, da. of A. White,
of New Zealand, and has issue living, Alexa Mary : m. 18 — , Berners Knyvett, and has issue living,
two sons,— three other das. Resides in New Zealand.— Charles, b. 1865 ; is a Rancher: m.
18—, and has issue living, Alexa, — two other das. Residence Caryon City, New Zealand.— —
George, b. 1868. Walter, b. 1869.
The 1st baronet, who was sometime M.P. for the Inverness Burghs, assumed the additional
surname of Gordon as heir of Sir William Gordon, last baronet of Gordonstown.
CUNARD, Creation (U.K.) 1859, of Bush Hill Middlesex.
Sir Bache Edward Cunard, 3rd Baronet ; b.
May 15th, 1851 ; j. his father, Sir Edward, 1869; ed. at
Rugby, and at Trim Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
Leicestershire : in. 1895, Maude, da. of the late E. F. Burke,
of New York, and has issue.
— Azure, on a fesse wavy argent between two barrulets also
wavy or, three anchors sable. Crest — On a rock proper, a falcon, wings
expanded argent, the dexter claw resting on a cinquefoil azure.
Club — Turf.
Daughter living— Nancy, b. 1896.
Brother living— GORDON, b. May 22nd, 1857 : m. 1889, Edith Mary,
da. of the late Col. John Stanley Howard, of Ballina Park, co. Wicklow,
and has issue living, Edward, b. 1890; sometime in Diplo. Ser., —
Anthony Gordon, b. 1893; formerly Lieut. R.N., — Victor, b. 1898.
By perseverance. Residence, Thorpe Lubenham, Market Harborough. Club, Arthur’s.
Sisters living — Mary McEvers : m. 1884, Lieut.-Col. George Gosling (formerly Scots Guards), who
d. 1915, and has issue living, George Edward, b. 1889 ; is Capt. Hussars, — Vere Hobart, b. 1890.
Residence, Stratton Audley Park, Bicester. Dame Annie Allen (Hon. Lady Lawley), G.B.E. ;
is Hon. Sec. Queen Mary’s Needlework Guild, and a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England: m. 1885, the Hon. Sir Arthur Lawley, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., K.C.M.G.
[see B. Wenlock]. Residence, 9, Seymour Street, W.— Caroline Margaret; in. 1890, Athole
Stanhope Hay [ see Hay, Bt., cr. 1635]. Residence, Marlefield, Roxburgh.
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Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late William Cunard (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Samuel Cunard, b. 1856, d. 1916 : 1880, Mary Ada May, who d.
1911, da. of the late J. May : —
Alick May, b. 1882 ; formerly Capt. 5th Lancers : in. 1908, Muriel, da. of Guy St. Maur Palmes,
of Lingcroft, York, and has issue living, Harry Palmes, b. 1909, — Guy Alick, b. 1911.— — Marjorie
Laura, b. 1884 : m. 1911, Robert Venables-Vernon-Harcourt [see B. Vernon, colls.]. Residences ,
Malwood, Lyndhurst ; 43, Curzon Street, W.
Issue of the late William Cunard, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1825, d. 1906 : in. 1851,
Laura Charlotte, who d. 1910, da. of the late Hon. Thomas Chandler Haliburton,
Supreme Judge, Nova Scotia : —
Ernest Haliburton, b. 1862 : m. 1903, Florence Padelford, da. of the late James M'Pheeters, of Balti-
more, U.S.A. Residence , 27, Portman Square, W. Clubs , Carlton, Bachelors’, White’s.
Issue of the late Cyril Grant Cunard, b. 1867, d. 1914 : m. 1896, Beatrice Rhoda, da. of the
late George Louis Monck Gibbs [Elton, Bt.] : —
Laura Kathleen, b. 1898.— — Veronica May, b. 1902.— Barbara Haliburton, b. 1906. —Penelope
Elton, b. 1909. Virginia Beatrice, b. 1912.
The 1st baronet, Sir Samuel, established the Cunard Line of mail steamers between the United
States of America and England.
CUNINGHAME, Creation (N.S.) 1672, of Corsehill, Ayrshire.
Sir Thomas Andrew Alexander Mont-
gomery Cuninghame, D.S.O. , 10th Baronet ; b. March
30th, 1877 ; s. his father, Sir William James Mont-
gomery, 1897 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own)
(retired 1919); served in S. Africa 1900-1901, as Stafif-
Capt. (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) ; and during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 on Staff (despatches) ; D.S.O. 1900;
appointed Mil. Attache at Vienna and Cettinje 1912, and
Mil. Attache at Athens 1915: m. 1904, Alice Frances
Denison, da. of the late Sir (George) William Des Voeux,
G.C.M.G. [see Des Voeux, Bt.], and has issue.
$rms — Argent, a shake-fork sable, a crescent for difference.
Crist — A unicorn’s head erased proper.
Residence —
Son living — ALEXANDER WILLIAM HENRY JAMES
MONTGOMERY, b. Oct. 28th, 1905.
Daughter living — Pamela Richenda Cubitt, b. 1910.
Brother living — Edward William Montgomery, D.S.O., b. 1878; is Lieut.-Col. R.H.A., and a
D.A A.G. ; Natal and Transvaal 1900 (despatches), European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.);
D.S.O. 1919: /«. 1909, Mary, da. of the late James Stewart, of Blackhouse, Skelmorlie, Ayrshire,
and has issue living, Olive Bridget, b. 1910. Residence ,
Sisters living— Edith Honoria {Lady Tilley), b. 1870: m. 1901, Sir John Anthony Cecil Tilley,
K.C.M.G., C.B., Assist. Sec., Foreign Office. Residences , 65, Onslow Gardens, S.W. ; Felsham
House, Bury St. Edmunds. Marjory Eva Charlotte, b. 1873. Violet Jessie, b. 1876.
Bridget Ann, b. 1886 : in. 1914, Henry Gilbert Smith-Rewse. Residence, Nettlestead Hall,
Ipswich.
Aunt living (daughter of 8th baronet) — Eleanor. Residence,
Widow living of 9th Baronet. — Elizabeth {Lady Cuninghame), da. of the late Edward
Bourchier Hartopp, of Dalby Hall, Melton Mowbray: in. 1869, Col. Sir William James Mont-
gomery Cuninghame, V.C., 9th baronet, who d. 1897. Residence, Hasketon Rise, Woodbridge.
This family claims descent from Malcolm, son of Freskin, who, when Prince Malcolm fled from
Macbeth, after the death of Duncan, 1339, concealed the Prince from his pursuers by, so the story
goes, forking hay over him in the hayfield {vide shake-fork in the arms, and the motto). After Malcolm
was restored to the throne of Scotland, he conferred on his preserver the thanedom of Cuninghame.
from which the family takes its name. Sir Thomas is a claimant for the dormant Earldom of Glencairn.
FAIRLIE-CUNINGHAME, Creation (N.S.) 1630, of Rofcertland, Ayrshire.
Sir William Edward Fairlie-Cuning-
hame, 13th Baronet , son of the late Hastings
Cunningham, grandson of 2nd son of 5th baronet ;
b. 18— ; s. his cousin, Sir Alfred Edward,
1910; in 1912 assumed by deed poll the surname
of Fairlie-Cuninghame in lieu of his patronymic :
in. 1887, Georgiana Maud, da. of the late Edward
Hardman Macartney [see Macartney, Bt., colls.],
and has issue.
Ijtrms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th argent, a shake-fork be-
tween a bugle-horn in chief and two castles in base sable,
Cuninghame ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a lion rampant and in chief
three stars gules, Fairlie. Crists — 1st, a unicorn’s head
proper, armed or, Cuninghame ; 2nd, a lion’s head or, Fairlie.
Supporters — Two knights in complete armour, holding in their
exterior hands batons or.
Residence — Windermere, Marengo, N.S. Wales.
Sons living— HUSSEY BURGH, A 1890; Lieut. Australian Artillery; European War 1916-19:
m. 1917, Alice Nora, da. of the late Dr. Robert Stewart, of Adelaide, S. Australia, and has issue
living, Margaret Alice. Residence , Ti-tree Creek, Kyatnba. N.S. Wales. William Allan,
M. C., b. 1893; Lieut. Australian Forces; European War 1915-19 (M.C.). Residence, Griffith,
N. S. Wales. John Hastings, b. 1899.-^— Edward Hardman Macartney, b. 1904.
Daughters living— Georgina Maude, b. 1888. Agnes Henrietta, b. 1896 : m. 1920, Herbert
Arnold Kent, Lieut. Australian Artillery. Residence, Burleigh, Richmond, Queensland.—
Amabel Marguerite, b. 1901.
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Brother living — Fairlie Percy, b. 18 — : in. 1898, Gertrude Constance, da. of the late Richard
Randolph Machattie, of N. S. Wales, and has issue living, Herbert Alexander, b. 18—, — Kathleen
May. Residence ,
Sisters living — Rebecca Harriet : in. 1882, James William Cuningham (infra).-— —Agnes. Amy;
tn. 1880, Herbert Hammill, and has issue living, Herbert Reginald, b. 1881 ; European War 1915-
19 with Australian Artillery, — Amye Doris : in. 1916, Capt. George Gordon. Residence, Wai-Nui,
Timboon, Victoria.— Agnes.— Edith : m. 1896, Frederick Norris Lowther Crofton [see B.
Crofton, colls.].
Daughters living of 10th Baronet — Rosa Matilda : ni. 1873, Arthur Bryden, who d. 1897 ;
2ndly, 1898, Trevor Eardley-Wilmot [see Eardley- Wilmot, Bt., colls.], and has issue living
(by 1st marriage), Helen Monica Mabel : in. 1st, 1896 (marriage annulled on her petition 1905),
Armyn Littledale Thornton; 2ndly, 1905, Robert Vernet. Margaret Helen Gertrude: m. 1876,
Hans George Leslie Shand.
Daughters living Of 11th Baronet— Edith Magdalen: ni. 1st, 1894, Matthew Charles Edward
Fortescue, D.L., who d. 1914 ; 2ndly, 1918, Capt. Chaplain H. A. Pyke, of Sydney, N.S. Wales,
who has assumed by Deed Poll the additional surname of Fortescue. Residence , Stephenstown,
Dundalk, co. Louth.— Geraldine Mary Georgiana : m. 1905, Capt. C. Connellan, formerly The
Buff's (E. Kent Regt.). and has issue living, Phyllida Georgina, b. 1906. Residence, Johnstown
House, Carlow. Violet Antonia : in. 1902, Major Arthur Cochrane Hamilton, formerly 6th
Dragoon Guards, and has issue living, Arthur John Digby, b, 1912, — Marie, b. 1903. Residence,
87, Cadogan Gardens, S.W.
Widow living Of 12th Baronet— Arabella Annie [Lady Fairlie-Cuninghame ), da. of the late
Frederick Church, R.N. : in. 1885, Sir Alfred Edward Fairlie-Cuninghame, 12th Baronet, who d.
1910. Residence, 5, Barton Terrace, Dawlish, S. Devon.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Herbert Norfolk Cuningham, brother of 13th baronet, b. 1858, d.
1900 : in. 1882, Charlotte, da. of Philip Francis Adams, Surveyor-Gen. of Sydney,
N. S. Wales
Fairlie, b. 1885. ■ Phyllis : m. 1912, Macalister Henderson, who d. 1915.
Issue of the late Charles Rawdon Cuningham, brother of 13th baronet, b. 18 — , d.
1909 : m. 1894, Harriet Maria (now of Rowallan, Cowrabiya, N.S. Wales), da.
of the late Edward Hardman Macartney [see Macartney, Bt., colls.] : —
Edward Hastings, b. 1895 ; Anzac Mounted Div. ; d. (on active ser. during European War) 1918.—
Eric de Burgh, b. 1900.— Alister Gordon, b. 1902.— Archibald Loudoun, b. 1905. ■ Robin
Elliston (twin), b. 1905.— Dulcie Eila Minnie.
Grandchildren of the late Major William Cuningham, son of 2nd son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Surg.-Gen. James Macnabb Cuningham, C.S.I., M.D., b. 1829, d. 1905:
m. 1st, 1854, Mary Falconer, who d. 1883, da. of Surg. James Macrae, H.E.I.C.S. ; 2ndly,
1889, Georgina, da. of Robert Reid Macredie : —
(By 1st marriage) James William, b. 1857 : m' 1882, Rebecca Harriet, da. of Hastings Cuningham
(ante).^— Arthur Mactier, b. 18— : m. 1888, Agnes Murray, and has issue living, Maty Mactier, —
Phyllis Fairlie : in. 1918, Major James Carstairs Kininmouth, D.S.O., and has issue living, James,
3.1919, — Nora; m. 1920, Leslie Austin. John Fairlie, b. 1862: in. 1894, Margaret Campbell,
and has issue living, James, b. 1895 ; Lieut. R.F.C. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916,
— John Henry, b. 1898, Lieut. R.F.A. ; European War 1916-19, — Donald Macrae, b. 1904, — Mary
Stewart.— (By 2nd marriage) Robert Macredie, b. 1891.— (By 1st marriage) May Constance
[Hon. Mrs. Assheton E. Harbord), b. 18 — : in. 1st, 1885, Arthur Blackwood, of Melbourne, who
d. 18 — ; 2ndly, 1905, the Hon. Assheton Edward Harbord [see B. Suffield). Residence,
Issue of the late Francis Goode Cuningham, b. 1836, d. 1911: in. 1st, 1864, Anne
Colquhoun, who d. 1877, da. of Boyd Alexander Cuninghame ; 2ndly, 1879, Jean
Elizabeth, da. of Col. William Forbes Hutton, H.E.I.C.S. : —
(By 1st marriage), Ida, b. 18 — : in. 1913, John Caldwell Uhthoff, M.D. Residence, Wavertree
House, Brighton." (By 2nd marriage), Francis George Glencairn, b. 1880; Major Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders : rn. 1912, Violet Jessie, da. of Capt. Phipps Hornby, Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort’s Own), and has issue living, a son, b. 1913, — a da., b. 191-.. William Fairlie, b. 1881.
—John Loudoun, b. 1887.— Isabel Jean, b. 18 — ; in. 1912, iSidney Hancock, and has issue
living, a son, b. 1912, — a son, b. 1914, — Rosemary Jean, b. 1918. Residence, 58, Courtfield
Gardens, S.W.
This family is descended from the Hon. William Cunningham (1st of Craigends), 2nd son of the 1st
Earl of Glencairn, by the Hon. William’s 2nd marriage in 1499 with Dame Marion Auchinleck. The
1st baronet, Master of the Works to James VI. of Scotland, was created a baronet, with remainder to
heirs male whatsoever. At the death of his nephew, Sir David Cuninghame, 4th baronet, the title
remained dormant until assumed by William Cunninghame, or, being served heir in 1778, to his great-
great-grandfather, Sir David Cunninghame, of Robertland, who was grandfather of the 1st baronet.
The 6th baronet assumed the additional surname of Fairlie, and the 8th received a grant of supporters
to himself and his heirs male succeeding him in the baronetcy.
CUNLIFFE, Creation (G.B.) 1759, of Liverpool, Lancashire.
Sir Robert Neville Henry Cunliffe,
7th Baronet ; b. Feb. 8th, 1884; s. his brother, Sir
Foster Hugh Egerton, 1916; is Lieut., Gen. List.
^rms — Sable, three conies courant argent, two and one.
Crtst — A greyhound sejant argent, collared sable.
Residence — 25, St. James’ Court, Buckingham Gate,
S.W. 1. Club- Union.
Sisters living— Mary Evelyn, b. 1878. Kythe, b. 1881.
Uncle living— WALTER HOWELL, b. Sept. 8th, 1850;
formerly Major 2nd Batn. Oxfordshire L.l. ; retired as
Lieut.-Col. 1893 : and is a J.P. : m. 1st, 1875, Gertrude,
who d. 1908, el. da. of William Fry Foster ; 2ndly, 1914,
Annie Catherine, da. of the late George Meakin, and has
issue living, by 1st marriage, Gwynedd Sybilla : in. 1901,
Waller Fitzgerald, of Adraville, Grenfell, Canada, and has
issue living, Dennis Alfred Cunliffe b. 1903, Walter Brian
Rex b. 1909, Donovan Patrick b. 1912, Doreen Gertrude b.
1904, Maria Kathleen b. 1907. Club, Naval and Military.
Aunts living — Rlioda Helen. Rose Geraldine : in. 1877,
the Rev. Reginald Campbell Edwards, who d. 1914, for-
merly V. of Speen. Residence , Easthampstead, Bracknell,
Berks.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 4th Baronet) — Emily.
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Widow living Of 5th Baronet— /Aw. Cecelie Victoria {Hon. Lady Cunliffe'), C.B.E., da. of
the late Lieut. -Col. the Hon. William Edward Sackville-West [see B. Sackville] : in. 1901, as
his second wife, Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe, 5th baronet, who d. 1905. Residence , River House,
Tillington, Petworth, Sussex.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late David Cunliffe, B.C.S. (infra) : —
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Foster Kinloch Cunliffe, b. 1851, d. 1912 : 111. 1st, 1881,
Henrietta, who d. 1889, da. of J. H. Worthington, J.P., of Oxton, Cheshire; 2ndly,
1890, Adele, da. of Capt. Horatio Gillmore : —
Helen Brooke, b. 1882 : m. 1906, Capt. Edmund Walter, C.I.E., Indian Army, and has issue living,
a son, b. 1919, — Marguerite Ermine, b. 1907, — Phyllis Joan, b. 1909, — Frederica, b. 1913.—
Norah Dorothy, b. 1885 : in. 1906, Major Norman Dunbar Walker, R.A.M.C., and has issue
living, Muriel Florence, b. 1907, — Rhona Dorothy, b. 1909, — a da., b. 1914. Phyllis Rowena, b.
1886 : in. 1919, Thomas Steel Downie, O.B.E., Director of Traffic, Karachi Port Trust, and has
issue living, James Cunliffe, b. 1920. Residence , Lotus Mansions, Chizree Road, Karachi, India.
■ Cecily Agnes, b. 1888 : m. 1910, Capt. Cecil Julius Hamilton Lyster, Indian Army, and has
issue living, David, b. 19x1, — Noel Mary, b. 1913.
Issue of the late Col. Ernest William Cunliffe, b. 1857, d. 1912 : in. 1st, 1885, Mary Adeline,
who d. 1899, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. David Limond, C.B. ; 2ndly, 1900, Isabella
Fergusson (now of 8, Cavendish Road, Southsea), da. of John Bradford : —
(By 1st marriage) Robert David, b. 1887. (By 2nd marriage) William Lockhart, b. 1902.
Colin Ferguson, b. 1909.— —(By 1st marriage) Ethel Laura, b. 1886. Thelma, b. 1890. — -(By
2nd marriage) Audrey Roma, b. 1903.— Sonia, b. 1911.
Grandchildren of the late David Cunliffe (infra) : — •
Issue of the late Alfred Edward Cunliffe, b. 1853, d. 1920: in. 1886, Agnes (now of The
Flushings, Crawley), da. of Dr. J. M. Comley, of Calcutta : —
Robert Ellis, b. 1893 ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, -..-Cyril Henley, b. 1901.
-—Muriel Hyde, b. 1890: m. 1908, Percival Leo Faulkner, Indian (Bengal) Police, and has
issue living, Patrick Dermot Cunliffe, b. 1912, — Terence Barnard Michael Cunliffe, b. 1919,^
Aithna Doreen Cunliffe, b. 1909, — Erin Lina Cunliffe, b. 19x1, — Maureen Sheila Cunliffe, b. 1915,—
Leonie Brenda Cunliffe, b. 1916. Residence , Howrah, Bengal.
Issue of the late David Cunliffe, B.C.S., 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1815, d. 1873:
in. 1837, Fanny Priscilla, da. of Samuel Davies, M.D. : —
Ada Frances: in. 1865, Charles Tweedie. ■ Emma Charlotte: in. 1863, James Tweedie, and
has issue living, Thomas Cunliffe, b. 1864, — Percy Charles, b. 1869, — Laurence, b. 1870, — Francis
James, b. 1872, — Gerald Scott, b. 1874, — Amy Charlotte.— Laura.
Grandchildren of the late Ellis Watkin Cunliffe, 3rd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Ellis Brooke Cunliffe, b. 1832, d. 1915 : in. 1867, Emma Florence (now
of Petton Park, Shropshire), only child and heiress of the late Rev. John Sparling, of
Petton Park, Shropshire : —
Ellis Sparling, b. 1868; is Lieut.-Col. The King’s (Shropshire L.I.). Clubs , Arthur’s, Wellington.
John Brooke, b. 1869 ; Major Yeo. ; d. (on active ser. during European War) 1917. William
Noel, b. 1877; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Shropshire L.I. ; is Dist. Officer Remount Depart. : m.
1910, Nellie Phyllis, da. of Sir John Aird, 2nd Bt., and has issue living, Gundred, b. 1913 Resi-
dence, Woodlands, Mildenhall, Suffolk.— —Catharine Violet : in. 1st, 1888, John Frederick Grant
Hodgson-Roberts ; 2ndly, 1905, Perceval Savile Whitaker, and has issue living, (by 1st marriage)
Frederic Cunliffe, b. 18 — , — (by 2nd marriage) Thomas, b. 19— ,— Mary, b. 19—. Residence, Stone
House, Southwold.— Emma Veronica: in. 1890, Lieut.-Col. Henry Jessop Stone, Highland L.I.,
having had issue, Ellis Robert Cunliffe, b. 1893 ; 2nd Lieut. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1914. Residences, Bedford Lodge, Windsor; Bedfords, Havering-
atte-Bower, Essex. Florence Vanda : in. 1st, 1891, Robert D’Oyly Thomas, who d. 1911 ; 2ndly,
1919, J. Hubert Fleming, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Robert Henry Cunliffe, b. 1895 ;
is Lieut Hussars. Residence, 51, Hamilton Terrace, N.W. 8.— Verbena : in. 1st, 1893, Capt.
Masterman Stanley Williams, formerly R.A., from whom she obtained a divorce 1901 f 2ndiy, 1902,
as his second wife, Lieut.-Col. Edwin James Fell (formerly Major 8th Hussars). Mabel Virginia :
in. 1901, Major Arthur Toward Watson, King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, of Burnopfield, co. Durham, and
Bishopthorpe Garth, York, who d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, and has issue
living, John Nicholas, b. 1902, — Diana Virginia, b. 1904. Residence , Bishopthorpe Garth, York.
Grandchildren of the late Brooke Cunliffe (infra) : —
Issue of the late Brooke Cunliffe, b. 1815, d. 1897 : in. 1847, Diana Wentworth, who d. 1897,
da. of the late Stair Hathorn Stewart, of Physgill and Glasserton, Wigtownshire : —
Brooke Stewart, b. 1848; formerly Lieut. 93rd Sutherland Highlanders; isCh. Constable of Wigtown-
shire ; in. 1883, Grace Amey, who d. 1914, da. of the late Thomas Gordon, of 11, Grosvenor
Crescent, Edinburgh, and has issue living, Brooke Foster Gordon, b. 1889 ; Capt. Yeo., attached
R.A.F. ; served during European War 1914-18, — Mary Grace Hamilton, — Gladys Egerton : in. 1915,
Major Gerard Eley, late R.E., of East Lenham Lodge, South Woodford, Essex.— Helen Edith.
Gwenydd.' ■ Lettice Frederica. Residence , Tyddyn, St. Asaph.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. George Gordon Cunliffe, b. 1829, d. 1901 : in. 1858,
Pauline, da. of Capt. J. Lumsdaine : —
Frederick Hugh Gordon, C.B. , C.M.G., b. 1861 ; formerly Major Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex
Regt.) ; Col. and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) in the Army ; served with Hazara Expedition 1891
(medal with clasp), with Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with clasp), in S. Africa 1902 (despatches,
medal with three clasps), in command of Kagoro Expedition 1905, and during European War I9i4'i6
ns Brig.-Gen. (despatches twice, Brevet Col., C.M.G., C.B., Legion of Honour, Order of St.
Maurice and St. Lazarus of Italy); C.M.G. and C.B. (Mil.) 1916 : in 1895, Ella Sophie, el. da.
of David Gaussen, of Marton Hall, Baschurch, Salop, and has issue living, Cecile Gertrude, b. 1898.
Clubs, Army and Navy, Caledonian. Gertrude Mary Blanche: in. 1881, Lewis Gordon Mortimer.
--—Mary Dora. Ethel Brooke.— Louise Egerton : in. 1895, John Williams Rogerson, and has
issue living, Violet Cunliffe, b. 1898.
Issue of the late Brooke Cunliffe, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1790, d. 1857 : in. 1st,
1814, Mary, da. of John Pirie, of Aberdeen ; 2ndly, 1827, Elizabeth, who d. 1833,
da. of John Rayson ; 3rdly, 1850, Frances, who d. 1865, da. of the Rev. J. Lyon,
R. of Pulford : —
Foster Lionel, b. 1854; formerly Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. R.H.A. ; served in Afghan campaign
1878-9 (medal X and with Tirah Expedition 1897 (medal with clasp) ; commanded Territorial Force
Artillery, Wessex Div. 1908-11 : in. 1st, 1894, Alice Mary, who d. 1907, el. da. of Edward Lyon, of
Windlesham Hall, Bagshot ; 2ndly, 1912, Rose Nannette, da. of G. J. Fenwick, and widow of J.
Dowling, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Robert Lionel Brooke, b. 1895, — Alice Frances
Clare, o. 1900. Residence , Old Hall, Staplefield, Sussex.
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The 1st baronet was M.P. for Liverpool. The 4th baronet, a General in the Bengal Army
received the honour of knighthood. Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe, 5th Bt., was High Sheriff of
Denbighshire 1868, and sat as M.P. for Flint Dist. ( L ) 1872-4 and for Denbigh Dist. 1880-85. The
6th baronet, Major Sir Foster Hugh Egerton Cunliffe, Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), was killed
in action during European War July 1916.
Cunliffe-Owen, see Owen.
DICK-CUNYNGHAM, 1st Creation (N.S.) 1669, Cunyngliam of Lambrughtoun, co.
Ayr ; 2nd Creation (N.S.) 1707, Dick, of Prestonfield, Edinburgh.
Sir William Stewart Dick-Cunyng-
ham, C.B.E. , 8th Baronet of 1st and 10th of 2nd
creation; b. Feb. 20th, 1871; s. his father, Sir
Robert Keith Alexander, 1897; ed. at
Harrow, and at R.M.C. ; formerly Capt. Black
Watch (Royal Highlanders), Major Scottish
Horse Yeo., and Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 10th Batn.
The Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders) ; is a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England; served in S. Africa 1900-1902
on Special Ser., and afterwards as Adj. Scottish
Horse (despatches), and during European War
1914-17 (despatches twice, Italian Croix de Guerre); appointed A.D.C. to Gen. Officer
Com.-in-Ch. in Scotland 1897, Private Sec. to Ch. of Gen. Staff, War Office 1906,
and Brig. -Major Lowland Mounted Brig. Territorial Force 1908 ; C.B.E. (Mil,)
1919 : m. 1903, Evelyn Eleonora, el. da. of Arthur Fraser.
The path of virtue is safe.
— Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent a shake-fork sable within a bordure ermine, Cutivngham ;
2nd and 3rd, ermine, a fesse azure betwixt two mullets in chief and a hart’s head erased in base,
attired with ten tynes gules, Dick ; the whole within a bordure or for difference. Crests — ist, a
dexter hand holding a plumb rule proper ; 2nd, a ship in distress proper. Supporters — Two horses
at liberty sable. * JEottoes — Over ist crest, “Ad amussim ” {According to rule ); over 2nd crest, “At
spes infracta ” {But hope is unbroken).
Seat — Prestonfield, Edinburgh. Clubs — Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh).
Brother living — James Keith, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1877; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.; is Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. Gordon Highlanders, and an A.A.G. at War Office; served in S. Africa 1899-
1902, present at battle of Elands Laagte, at actions of Laings Nek and Belfast, and at siege of
Ladysmith (despatches, clasps, D.S.O.), and during European War 1914-18, on Staff (despatches
twice, Brevets Major and Lt.-Col., C.M.G. prisoner); D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1918: m. 1905, Alice
Daisy, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Sir Harold Arthur Deane, K.C.S.I. [ see Deane, “Knights’
Widows”], and has issue living, Betty, b. 1907, — a da., b. 1917. Club , United Service.
Sisters living — Georgina Maud Mary, b. 1866: m. 1897, as his second wife, George Frederick
Fairholme, C.M.G. Residence , 80, Drayton Gardens, S.W." Charlotte Alice, b. 1873: m. 1899,
Herbert Bramwell, M.D., F.R.C.S., M.R.C.S. (Edin.), and has issue living, Mary Vivienne Fairlie,
b. 1901, — Sheila Mary Alice, b. 1910. Residence,
Aunts living — Harriet Christian Montagu: m. 1867, Major James Alston Clark (formerly of
15th Hussars), who d. 1913, and has issue living, William James Alston Cunyngham, b. 1873, —
Henry Charles, b. 1875, — Mabel Janet Alston, — Dorothy Emily: m. 1906, Rupert William Harter,
of Bombay, son of the late William James Harter, J.P., of Lavington House, Wimbledon, and
has issue living, Robert James Alexander b. 1910, Michael William b. 1915. Margaret Alice
{Baroness Rorbes) : m. 1876, the 21st Baron Forbes, who d. 1916. Residences , Brux Lodge, Forbes,
Aberdeenshire; 32, Knightsbridge, S.W.i.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Henry Dick-Cunyngham, 2nd son of 10th baronet, b.
1875, d. 1913 : m. 1905, Beatrice Eleanor (now of 3, St. Mark’s Road, Leaming-
ton Spa), da. of the late Capt. C. Lousada, of Shelburne Hall, Cheltenham : —
COLIN KEITH, b. March 3rd, 1908. Ailsa Joan Mary, b. 1905.
Issue of the late Alexander Dick-Cunyngham, 3rd son of 8th baronet, b. 1848, d.
1914 : m. 1875, Elizabeth Penelope, who d. 1918, da. of the late Major George
Burrell Cumberland, 42nd Highlanders : —
George Alastair, b. 1881 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), and now
Major ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902 (two medals with five clasps), and during European War
1914-15, with King’s Roy. Rifle Corps : m. 1908, Sybil V6ra Elise, da. of Edward Stisted Mostyn
Pryce, of Gunley, Salop [ see D. St. Albans, colls.]. Cltib, Junior United Service.— -Katharine
Mary Delicia {Lady Hervey- Bathurst), O.B.E. ; O.B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. ist, 1912, John Henry
Gaythorne Nevill, Lieut. Grenadier Guards, who d. (killed in action) 1914 ; 2ndly, 1919, as his
second wife, Sir Frederick Edward William Hervey-Bathurst, D.S.O., 5th Bt. Residence, Som-
borne Park, Stockbridge, Hants. -Evelyn : m. 1907, Reginald Everitt Lambert, Lieut. R.H.A.
(T;F.), son of the late Edward Tiley Lambert, of Telham Court, Battle, Sussex, and has issue
living, Anthony Edward, b. 1911, — Audrey Elizabeth, b. 1908, — Priscilla Violet, b. 1917. Residence,
Telham Court, Battle, Sussex -Mary Isabel Annie : tn. 1915, Capt. Raymond Ernest Field,
Prince Albert’s (Somerset L.I.).
William Dick, of Braid, a wealthy merchant and Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1638-9, was knighted
in 1646. He was fined ,£64,934 by the Parliamentarians, and afterwards, upon going to Londqn to
demand payment of moneys previously advanced upon Government security, he was imprisoned by
Cromwell. He died in 1655, and James Dick, of Prestonfield, elder son of Alexander, fourth son
of Sir William, was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia in 1677. This gentleman, a merchant of
great eminence and wealth, was Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1682-3. Not having male issue, he
procured, in 1707, a new patent of baronetcy with remainder to the second (William Cunyng-ham)
and third (Alexander Cunyngham) sons of his daughter Janet, who had married Sir William
Cunyngham, Bt., of Caprington, and both of whom succeeded in turn to the baronetcy, being
known as Sir William Dick and Sir Alexander Dick respectively. The 3rd baronet was President of
the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. The 7th baronet of Prestonfield succeeded in 1829
as 5th baronet of Lambrughtoun.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
CUNYNGHAME, Creation (N.S.) 1702, of Milncraig, Ayrshire.
Residence— 20, Cheyne Gardens, S.W.
Sir Percy Francis Cunynghame,
O.B.E., 10th Baronet ; b. Feb. 21st, 1867 ; s.
his father, Sir Francis George Thurlow,
1900; formerly Capt. 5th Batn. Duke of
Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.), and 9th
Batn. Roy. Fusiliers ; is Capt. Reserve of
Officers, a Comdt. with rank of Lieut. -Col.,
and a. J. P. for Gloucestershire ; entered Sara-
wak Civil Ser. 1886, became Assist. Resident
1890, Acting Resident 1899, 2nd Class Resi-
dent 1901, and Resident 1st Div. 1903 (acted
as Officer Administering Govt.); retired 1909 ;
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1903, Maud Albinia
Margaret Selwyn, da. of Major John Hand-
cock Selwyn-Payne, of Badgeworth, Glou-
cestershire, and has issue.
$.rms — Argent, a shake-fork sable between three
fleurs-de-lis azure. Crtsi — A unicorn argent, unguled
maned and armed or, lying on a mount vert. Sup-
porters— Dexter , a knight in armour holding in his
exterior hand a spear ; sinister , a countryman habited
azure, in his exterior hand a hay-fork.
Chib— Junior United Service.
Sons living-HENRY DAVID ST. LEGER BROOKE SELWYN, b. Feb. 7th, 1905. Ian
Francis Rowland Selwyn, b. 1910.
Brother living — Stuart, b. 1874; is Comdt., Sarawak: in. 1915, Helen Dorothy, da. of the late
Rev. A. Holland Taylor, D.D., and has issue living, Wilfred Bertram Stuart, b. 19—, — Derika
Marian. Residence , The Fort, Kuching, Sarawak.
Sisters living— Annie Beatrice : in. 1888, Innes Stuckey.— Gertrude Marion.
Aunts living (daughters of 8th baronet) — Elizabeth Millicent Thurlow : m. 1865, Maj.-Gen. Charles
James Hughes, formerly 27th Bengal N.I., who d. 1903, and has issue living, Francis Townshend
Cunynghame, b. 1866; is Lieut.-Col. Indian Army: in. 1896, Mabel Amelia Grace, da. of Lieut. -Col.
J. S. Nicholson, formerly 108th Regt., and has issue living, Edmund Charles b. 1897, Arthur Cunyng-
hame b. 1906, — Charles Morland, b. 1870 : in. 1910, Elsie Louise, second da. of A. Durant Ginn,
of Sydenham, S.E., and has issue living, Richard Wethered Morland b. 1911, John Charles Morland
b. 1914, Mary Cunynghame Morland b. 1912, — Millicent Georgiana.—— Caroline Georgiana Thurlow :
in. 1871, Capt. Robert Hoare Dwyer, R. M., who d. 1881, and has issue living, Bertie Cunynghame
Dwyer-Hampton, D S.O., b. 1872 [see “ Companionage ”] : m. 1st, 1907, Beryl Maud, who d.
1910, da. of William Gillman, ofRutland House, Southsea; 2ndly, 1914, Mary Gwendolen Hampton,
da. of Col. Thomas Lewis Hampton-Lewis, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Denys Angus
Lambart b. 1907, — George Toulmin Cunynghame {Club, Naval and Military), b. 1874 ; is Major
R.G.A., and a Brig.-Maj. ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901. Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late James Robertson Thurlow Cunynghame, son of 8th baronet,
b. 1840, d. 1890 : in. 1878, Alice, da. of the late Josiah Carter, of Melbourne : —
Francis Thurlow Hardinge, b. 1880. Helene Emily Thurlow.— Blanche Thurlow Forster.
Issue of the late Gen. Sir Arthur Augustus Thurlow Cunynghame, G.C.B., 5th son
5th baronet, b. 1812, d. 1884 : m. 1845, the Hon. Frances Elizabeth Hardinge, C.I.,
who d. 1894, da. of 1st Viscount Hardinge, G.C.B. : —
Sir Henry Hardinge Samuel, K.C.B., b. 1848 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich,
and at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1888); formerly Lieut. R.E. ; Bar. Inner Temple
1875 ; was a Special Commr. to British Guiana 1880, Assist. Cnmmr. under City of London Charities
Acts 1884, and Sec. to Parnell Special Commn. 1888, to Behring Sea Arbitration 1892, and to Feather-
stone Riots Committee 1894 ; appointed Assist. Under Sec. to Home Depart. 1894, and Chm. of
Roy. Commn. on Mines 1910 ; has been Chm. of Roy. Commn. on Metalliferous Mines, and
a Member of Roy. Commn. on Accidents to Railway Servants ; has been Vice-Pres. of Institute of
Electrical Engineers, and of Roy. So. of Arts ; author of works on Law, Electricity, Fine Arts,
etc.; C.B. (Civil) 1900, K.C.B. (Civil) 1908: in. 1893, Emily Harriette, da. of the late Col.
Arthur Prescott, 2nd Bom. Cav. [see Prescott, Bt., colls.]. Residence , 53, Chester Square, S.W.i.
Club, Hurlingham. (Emily Caroline Thurlow: in. 1888, Charles Walter Oddie. Residence ,
Elmfield,^ 20, Christchurch Road, Winchester.— Lavinia Augusta Charlotte : w. 1883, Capt.
George Charles Peere Williams-Freeman, F.R.G.S., who d. 1905, Ch. Constable of Salop [B.
Napier and Ettrick, colls.], having had issue, of whom Anthony Peere, b. 1888; Capt. Lincolnshire
Regt. ; d. (wounds in action during European War) 1916. — Frederick Arthur Peere, D.S.O.,b. 1889
[see “ Companionage”],— George Napier Peere, b. 1891 ; is Capt. Machine Gun Corps ; European
War 1915-19, — Rose Emily, — Eleanor Augusta. Residence , Blenheim House, Fareham.
Grandchildren of the late Gen. Sir Arthur Augustus Thurlow Cunynghame, G.C.B.
(ante) : —
Issue of the late Arthur Hardinge David Cunynghame, b. 1853; d. 1917 : in. 1892, Alexandra
Isabel (now of Southfield Lodge, St. Cross, Winchester), da. of the late Alexander Scott : —
Charles Arthur Hardinge, b. 1893. David Hardinge, b. 1897; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Roy.
Scots Fusiliers; European War 1915-19.— Mary Isabel.
Issue of the late Augustus Myrton Cunynghame, 8th son of 5th baronet, b. 1829.
d. 1904 : in. 1864, Anna Eliza, who d. 1899, da. of the late Baron Molesworth
de Mallet :—
Francis James de Mallet, b. 1884; is Major in the Army (retired) ; formerly Major London Regt.
(sometime Comdg. its 3/7th Batn.); European War 1914-16; was Instructor of Musketry, London
Regt. 1914-15, and Chin. Organizing Committee of Great Recruiting Campaign July to Aug. 1915 :
sometime a Member of City of London Recruiting Committee ; is an author, and Sec. of several
Joint Stock Cos. : in. 1912, Joan, da, of the late Joseph Augustus Masterton, of Fairlie, Ayrshire.
Residence , 40, Ladbroke Grove, Nolting Hill Gate, W. Clubs , Royal Automobile, Authors’.—
Gertrude Marie Anna Bertha de Mallet.
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Issue of the late Rev. James Joseph Myrton Cunynghame, 9th son of 5th baronet, b.
1832, d. 1885 : m. 1871, Annie Constance, who d. 1889, da. of the late Thomas
Lane, of Moundsley Hall, Worcester: —
Ida Constance Louise Florence Olivia Violet: m. 1899, Charles Herbert Judkins, and has issue
living, Myrton Cunynghame John, b. 18— ,— Florence Ida Olivia Cunynghame, b. 18- -. Resi-
dence, Flore, Weedon, Northants. Cicely Rose Muriel : m 1910, Harold D’Albiac Lane, and
has issue living, Cecily Frances D’Albiac, b. 1912,— Jane Cunynghame, b. 1914. Residence ,
4, Brookfield Terrace, Bognor, Sussex. Georgina Maud Evelyn.
This family is a younger branch of the Earls of Glencairn. The 1st baronet was a distinguished
lawyer, and an eloquent member of the Scottish Parliament.
CURRIE, Creation (U.K.) 1847.
Sir Frederick Reeve Currie, 3rd Baronet ;
b. May 13th, 1851 ; s. his father, Sir Frederick Larkins,
1900 ; ed. at Rugby.
$rm8— Gules, a saltire couped argent, in the centre chief point a rose
of the last barbed and seeded proper. Crest — A cock proper, resting its
foot upon a rose argent, barbed and seeded proper.
Residence — Seafield, Seaford, Sussex.
Brothers living— WALTER LOUIS RACKHAM, b. March 16th,
1856; ed. at Haileybury, and at Keble Coll., Oxford : in. 1892, Bertha,
da. of the late Thomas Anthony Freeman, M.D. , of Brighton, and has
issue living, Walter Mordaunt Cyril, b. 1894, — Lenore Consuelo
Marguerite ( Lady Goring), b. 1893 : in. 1917, Capt. Sir Forster Gurney
Goring, 12th Bt. Percy George Colin, b. 1857 ; ed. at Haileybury ;
formerly Dep. Postmaster-Gen., Bombay: m. 1885, Agnes Grace
Johnstone, da. of the late Charles Paterson, of Dumfries, and has issue
living, Frederick Charles Colin, b. 1886, — Muriel Helen, b. 1887: in. 1911, Edgar Green, Indian
Telegraph Depart., and has issue living, Richard Colin b. 1914. Agnes Muriel Rachel b. 1915,—
Ethel Lilian Adelaide, b. 1893. Residence, 39, Colebrook Avenue. West Ealing, W.— Cecil
Edmund, b. 1861 ; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 18 — ) ; admitted a Solicitor 1889 : m. 1894, Louisa
Fanny, da. of Maj.-Gen. — Drury. Residence,
Sister living — Susannah Louisa. Residence, Seafield, Seaford, Sussex.
Uncles living (sons of 1st baronet) — Fendall, b. 1841 ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1874 ; is Maj.-Gen. Bengal
Cav. ; sometime a Revenue Commr. in Oude : in. 1st, 1866, Susan Elizabeth, who d. 1868, da. of the
late Rev. James R. Pears, M. A., of Woodcote House, Windlesham ; 2ndly, 1869, Julia, who d. 1920,
da. of Frederick Pole Buller, formerly of B.C.S., and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Fendall James
Pears, b. 1867 : in. 1890, Christina, da. of David Anderson, and has issue living, Veda Mary
Fendall b. 1891, — Kate ffolliott Fendall : in. 1890, Lieut. -Col. William Rowney, M.D., Roy. Army
Med. Corps, and has issue living, William Desmond b. 1899, Kathleen Elizabeth b. 1891, Mary
Georgina b. 1893, Eileen Susan b. 1897, Norah ffolliott b. 1902, — (by 2nd marriage), Ivor Bertram
Fendall, D.S.O., b. 1872; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Lieut.-Col. R.G.A. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1919: m. 1906, May Constance, da. of the late F.-M. Sir George
Stuart White, V.C., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., LL.D. [see White,
“Knights’ Widows”], and has issue living, Sylvia Constance b. 1910, — Ethel Mayne Fendall:
111. 1892, Lieut.-Col. James John Pratt, Indian Med. Ser., and has issue living, Fendall William
Harvey b. 1892, Phyllis Harvey b. 1899, — Maude Julia Ayerst Fendall : tn. 1905, Lieut.-Col. John
Bernard Lethbridge Stilwell, Hampshire Regt. (T.D.), of Townfield, Dorking, and has issue
living, Nancy Maude b. 1909, Elizabeth Byron b. 1911, — Sybil Beatrice Fendall : m. 1900, Walter
James Edwin Lupton, I.C.S., Dist. Magistrate and Revenue Collector, Moradabad, United
Provinces, India, and has issue living, Joan Mary b. 1904, Patricia b. 1913, — Hilda Katharine
Fendall : in. 1895, Bernard Montague Champion Hamilton, Sup. of Police, United Provinces, India,
and has issue living, Eric Vivian Colclough b. 1896, Herbert John Douglas b. 1914, Doreen
Marjorie b. 1899 Sheila Margaret, b. 1904, Ethel Nora Alexandra b. 1908. Rivers Grenfell, b.
1857 : in. 1889, Alice Theresa Disney, da. of the late Arthur Disney Dunne, and has issue living,
Disney Rivers, M.C., b. 1894; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ; Capt. Roy. Scots
(Lothian Regt.) ; European War 1914-18 (wounded, M.C., Belgian Croix de Guerre) : m. 1919,
Ethel Jeannette Bryce, da. of Arnold Bryce Smith, —Mabel Rivers, A 1898. Residence, Shelton
House, Shrewsbury.
Aunt living (daughter of 1st baronet) — Mabel Thornton. Residence, Up Green, Eversley, Hants.
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughter of the late Major Mark Edward Currie, 2nd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Frederick Alexander Currie, b. 1851, d. 1902 : in. 1874,
Geraldine Lucy, da. of R. W. Graves, of Gloucester : —
Maud Geraldine, b. 1876 : in. 1902, Capt. Edgar Brandreth, Indian Cav., who d. 1908, and has issue
living, Elizabeth, — Madeline Alix. Residence , East Hill, Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
Issue of the late William Close Currie, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1826, d. 1865 : in.
1851, Harriett Gardiner, who d. 1904, da. of the late John Browne, J.P., of Hall
Court, Bromyard : —
William John Frederick, b. 1852 : m. 1887, Minnie Euphemia Henrietta McMillan, 2nd da. of
G. H. Catania, and has issue living, William George Cubitt (of Accra, Gold Coast), b. 1888, —
Edward John Charles (of Sungei Batu Estate, Kedah, Federated Malay States), b. 1892, — Marie
Effie Georgie, b. 1890: in. 1913, Major Arthur Donovan Young, Indian Army, and has issue living,
Pamela Joan b. 1919. Edward Larkins, b. 1854 i ed. at Rugby: in. 1919, Mary, da. of the late
James Neal, M.D., of Sandown, Isle of Wight. Residence , 92, Victoria Street, S.W. Charles
Ernest, b. 1856 : in. 1888, Annie E. F., el. da. of the late Isaac Hardy, of Stoney Hill, Carnlough,
co. Antrim. Residence, Wilmot Place, Oak Bay, British Columbia, Canada. Robert Browne
Vincent, b. 1859; ed. at Rugby. Residence, 92, Victoria Street, S.W. Mary Cymbriana.
Residence, 7, Cranbourne Court, Albert Bridge Road, S.W.— -Harriet Susan. Residence, 7,
Cranbourne Court, Albert Bridge Road, S.W.
Issue of the late Charles Currie, B.C.S., 4th son of iSt baronet, b, 1829, d. 1878 :
in. 1852, Marian, who d. 1903, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Thorogood Upwood,
of Lovell’s Hall, Norfolk
Lucy Marian Alexander, b. 1863 : in. 1892, Arthur Byrom Gordon, who d. 1914, and has issue living,
Arthur Reynault, b. 1895, — Vera Mabel, b. 1893, — Eileen Catharine, b. 1898. Residence, Portland
Lodge, Lyme Regis
Issue of the late Robert George Currie, B.C.S., 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1835,
d. 1880 : in. 1st, 1866, Fanny Catherine Ouseley, who d. 1870, da. of Alexander C.
Macrae, M.D. ; 2ndly, 1872, Annie Flora, who d. 1876, da. of the late A. K.
Mackinnon, of Corrie, Isle of Skye : —
Robert Alexander, b. 1867 ; is in Imperial Maritime Customs Ser., China : m. 1904, Eleanor Mary,
Largs.
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da. of T. W. Richardson, of Swatow, China, and 27, Roland Gardens, S.W. Alick Charles,
b. 1873 ; formerly in I.C.S. : in. 1902, Dorothea, da. of the late Arthur Crickitt, of Mentone,
Eastbourne. Residence , Old Place, Mayfield, Sussex.— George Hugh (twin), b. 1873 ; is in
U.S.A. Forest Ser. : in. 1B97, Grace, da. of A. Miller, of Farmington, New Mexico, and has issue
living. Lucy Alexa Heathcote : m. 1895, Lieut. -Col. John Orlando Summerhayes, D.S.O.,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., having had issue, of whom John Alexander, b. 1898, Capt. Labour Corps, and
attached Inniskilling Fusiliers; d. (killed in action during European War) 19x8, — Robert Currie,
b. 1903, — Ida Katherine, b. 1895 : in. 1919, Edward Brian Shaw, I.C.S. , — Lucy Maud, b. 1896, —
Eva Dorothy, b. 1900, — Violet, b. 1906, — Sylvia Marie. Residence , Redholme, Thame, Oxon.— ■
Ida Mary.— Fanny Katherine (twin), b. 1874.— -Marie Eliza (twin), b. 1874 : in. 19x8, Lieut. -Col.
Penton Shakespeare Lowis, D.S.O., R.G.A.
The 1 st baronet was successively Foreign Secretary to the Indian Government, a member of the
Supreme Council in India, a member of the Court of Directors of the H.E.I.C., and one of the Home
Council in London.
CURTIS, Creation (G.B.) 1794, of Gatcomhe, Hampshire.
Sir Roger Colin Molyneux Curtis, 4th Baronet;
b. Sept. 1 2th, 1886; his father, Sir Arthur Colin, 1898 ;
ed. privately, and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1910) ; tem-
porary Capt. in the Army, and one of H.M.’s Inspectors of
Schs., Board of Education.
$rttts — Per fesse wavy argent and sable, in chief the rock of Gibraltar
surrounded by fortifications and the sea and in base three fleurs-de-lis of
the first; on a canton gules a sword erect proper, hiked and pommelled
or, entwisted with a palm branch vert. Crtst — Out of a naval coronet or,
an arm habited azure cuffed argent, supporting a flag-staff proper, thereon
a flag azure charged with a wolf’s head or ; in a canton gyronny of four gules
and azure a cross argent, all within a bordure or.
Through difficulties. Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Sarah Jessie {Lady Brady), da. of
the late Alexander Dalrymple : in. ist, 1880, Sir Arthur Colin Curtis,
3rd baronet, who d. 1898; 2ndly, 1900, Col. Sir Robert Maziere Brady, 3rd baronet, R.A., who
d. 1909. Residence , Bransty, Berry Hill, Lichfield.
The ist baronet, Adm. Sir Roger, G.C.B., a distinguished naval officer, having been knighted
for gallantry at the siege of Gibraltar, was created a baronet in consideration of his services under
Lord Howe, in the engagement of the ist of June, 1794. Sir Lucius, the 2nd baronet, Adm. of the
Fleet, died 1869, having served in the Royal Navy nearly 74 years. The 3rd baronet, Sir Arthur
Colin Curtis, died in British Columbia 1898.
CURTIS, Creation (U.K.) 1802, of Cullands Grove, Middlesex.
Sir Francis Edgar Egerton Curtis,
5th Baronet , son of the late John Egerton Curtis,
3rd son of 3rd baronet; b. Dec. 18th, 1875 5 s- his
cousin, Sir William Michael, 1916 ; is a Staff-
Capt. ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901 with Strath-
cona’s Horse, and in Egypt 1916-17: in. 1903,
Madeline, da. of the late C. W. Alexander, I.C.S.,
and has issue.
$rms — Paly of six or and azure, a fesse cheeky argent and
sable, on a canton gules a dragon’s wing erect of the third, in
base a sword proper, pommel and hilt of the first, surmount-
ing a key in saltire of the second. Crtst — A ram’s head
couped argent, surmounted by two branches of oak in saltire
proper.
Residence —
IV e conquer step by step.
Daughter living— Winifred Lotus, b. 1904.
Daughters living Of 4th Baronet— Constance Mabel, b.
1888 : in. 1914, Lionel George Everson Harrisson [V. Gal-
way, colls.], and has issue living, Elizabeth Ariana, b. 1916.
Residence , Caynham House, Ludlow.— ■■ By 2nd mar-
riage— Victoria Margaret, b. 1897 : in. 1920, Major Richard
Robinson Curling, D.S.O., R.A. Bettine Ariana, b. 1898.
—Mary, b. 1901.
Aunt living— Ariana Emily, da. of the late Col. William Chester Master, of Knole Park,
Gloucestershire : in. ist, 1859, William Edmund Curtis, who d. i860, el. son of Sir William Curtis,
3rd baronet ; 2ndly, 1868, George Berney Charleton, by whom she has issue, John Egerton, b. 1873,
— Ariana Violet : in. 1906, Lieut.-Col. William Basil Charles Bridge, D.S.O. Residence , Caynham
Cottage, Ludlow.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Georgina Mary {Lady Curtis), da. of the late Col. J. S.
Howard, of Ballinapark, co. Wicklow, and widow of Capt. Arthur Bennett Mesham, Roy.
Dragoons : in. 1895, as his second wife, Sir William Michael Curtis, 4th baronet, who d. 1916.
Residence, Caynham Court, Ludlow.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Philip Julian Curtis, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1838, d. 1900:
in. 1875, Margaret Helen Marie, da. of the late Charles Candy : —
Kathleen Margaret, b. 1876.
Grandchildren of the late George Lear Curtis (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Cotton Curtis, b. 1834, d. 1905 : in. 1859, Caroline Louisa, who
d. 1903. da. of Edward Thornewill, of Dove Cliff, Staffordshire
EDWARD BEAUMONT COTTON, b. May 4th, 1863; ed. at Eton, and at Tnn. Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1884); is a J.P. for Northumberland: in. 1905, Constance Mary, youngest da. of the late
Lieut.-Col. George Henry Grey [see V. Grey of Fallodon], and has issue living, Peter, b. 1907,—
Gerald Edward, b. 1 909, — Louisa Harriet, b. 19T0. Residence , Acton House, Felton, Northumber-
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land. Club, Oxford and Cambridge. Hubert Montagu Cotton, D.S.O., b. 1876; ed. at Eton;
formerly Capt. 6th Batn. Prince of Wales's (N. Staffordshire Regt.); is Major N. Staffordshire
Regt.; S. Africa 1900, with Imperial Yeo., European War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O. with two
Bars) ; D.S.O. (with Bar) 1918, (2nd Bar) 1919 : nt. 1915, Lilian da. of the late Louis Watson, of
Brighton, and widow of Alfred Broad wood. Residence, 30, Rutland Court, S.W. Mary Louisa
Cotton : m. 1906, Walter Parrott. Residences , Woodeaton Manor, Islip, Oxford; 75, Eaton Place,
S.W.- Ethel Cotton : tn. 1904, Major Hugh Ferrers Courage, Shropshire Yeo.— Florence Lucy
Cotton. Reside)ice, Fairshot Court, St. Albans. Sybil Gertrude Cotton. Hilda Evelyn
Cotton : tn. 1910, the Rev. Hugh Richard Anson [B. Vernon]. Residence , Sudbury, Sandpit
Lane, near St. Albans.— Violet Mabel Cotton. Residence , 38, Coleherne Court, S.W.—
Rosamond Augusta Cotton. Residence , 57, Egerton Gardens, S.W.
Issue of the late Rear-Adm. Arthur Cecil Curtis, b. 1836, d. 1895; tn. 1886, Arabella Augusta
(now of Hampton Court Palace, S.W.), da. of the late W. Chipman Drury, of St. John,
New Brunswick : —
Arthur Drury, b. 1888 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Capt. R.G.A. : ni. 1915, Margery May, el. da. of Robert
Barlow, of Bombay, and has issue living, Arthur Derek Edward, b. 1917, — Joan Mary Lavie, b.
1916. Club, Naval and Military.— Cecil Montagu Drury, O.B.E., b. 1889 ; is a Staff Capt. in
the Army ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Francis Augustus Drury, b. 1891: tn. 1916, Gwendolen Angelo
Taylour, da. of the late Edwin Taylour English, of Toronto, and has issue living, Ada Harriette
Drury, b. 1919. Residence , Sierra Madre, California, U.S.A. Ada Arabella Drury, b. 1894.
Issue of the late George Lear Curtis, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1805, d. 1853 :
tn. 1832, Augusta Elizabeth, who d. 1895, da. of Charles B. Cotton, of Kingsgate,
Kent : —
Ernest Henry, b. 1842 ; formerly Capt. Bengal Cav. : tn. 1875, Emily, da. of the Rev. M. W. F.
Thursby, R. of Abington, Northants, and has issue living, Charles Nevill, M.C. , b. 1880;
formerly Capt. King’s Shropshire L. Inf. ; European War 1917-18 (M.C.), — Edgar Ralph,
b. 1883, — Beatrice, — Cecile Constance Thursby. Residence , Quex, D’Avigdor Road, Brighton.
—Constance Laura : in. 1870, Henry Cecil Gunston, who d. 19 — . Residence, 9, Draycott
Place, S.W.— Georgie Florence Louisa; tn. 1888, Charles A. Hopwood, C.B. Residence ,
18, Beaufort Gardens, S.W.
Issue of the late Henry Charles Curtis, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1812, d. 1861:
tti. 1852, Emma Jane (who tn. 2ndly, 1863, the Rev. Charles Gray Hill, who d.
1894, R. of Warboys, Huntingdon), da. of William Scott Binny, of Bryanston
Square, W. : —
Stuart Edward, b. 1853. Harry Alexander Dyer, b. 1854 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. R.A.
Issue of the late Augustus John Curtis, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1815, d. 1845:
tn. 1838, Charlotte, who d. 1891, da. of Col. Thomas Nuttall: —
Charles James, b. 1842. William Alexander, b. 1845.
Grandchildren of the late Augustus John Curtis (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Augustus Frederick Curtis, b. 1840, d. 188 — : tn. 18 — : —
Three sons, and two das., of whom the youngest, Maud Lillian : tn. 1895, Egerton Francis Hodge.
Residence,
Issue of the late Alexander Kyd Curtis, 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1822, d. 1897 :
tn. 1868, Charlotte, widow of Thomas Featherstone, of Cape Town : —
F ranees.— Florence.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut. -Gen. William Frederick Curtis, son of the late
Timothy Abraham Curtis (infra) : —
Issue of the late Col. William Frederick de Hubbenet Curtis, b. 1842, d. 1906 : tn. 1880,
Mary Owen, da. of the late John Ward Nicholls, Sec. of Greenwich Hospital : —
Frederick, b. 1882 ; is Major Indian Army.— Oscar Owen, b. 1889 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ;
is Capt. Indian Army.— Freda Isabella.— Olga Bijou Dina.— Joceline Sophia Lilian.
Grandchildren of the late Timothy Abraham Curtis, 2nd son of 1st baronet
Issue of the late Col. James Charles Curtis, b. 1820, d. 1889 : m. 1854, Harriet, who d. 19131
da. of the late Col. George William Hamilton, C.S.I. : —
George Arthur Hamilton, A 1859; Lieut. Roy. Naval Reserve, and Com. in Australian Navy : tn.
1891, Elizabeth May, da. of Edmund MacDonnel, of Sandyinount, Dublin, and has issue living,
Cecil Arthur Hamilton, b. 1895 ; in Australian Navy. Harriet Margaret Hamilton. Grace
Frances Hamilton.
Grandchildren of the late Col. James Charles Curtis (ante)
Issue of the late Alfred William Hamilton Curtis, b. 1864, d. 1918 : tn. 1901, Euphemia
Hilda McCluny, da. of William A. C. Reynolds, and widow of Henry Cooperthwaite
James Alfred Percy Hamilton, b. 1907. Annette Harriet Hamilton. Grace Anna Delicia
Florence Hamilton. Dorothy Gladys Claremont Hamilton.— -Margaret Euphemia Cecilia
Hamilton.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Berwick Curtis, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Charles William Curtis, b. 1824, d. 1905 : tn. 1850, Henrietta Francisca, who
d. 1914, da. of William R. Robinson : —
Charles Herbert, b. 1852 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 4th Batn. E. Surrey Regt. ; is a J.P.
for Middlesex : tn. 1879, Frances Edith, da. of Capt. P. Pinckney, and has issue living, Timothy
Herbert William, b. 1882; formerly Lieut. 19th Hussars: tn. (Jan. ) 1913, Edith Marjorie, da. of
the late F. Aldcroft Kay, and has issue living, Pamela Kay b. (Oct.) 1913, Mary Kay b. 1917, —
Philip Pinckney, M.C,, b. 1884; ed. at R.M.C. ; formerly Lieut. 15th Hussars; European War
1914-18 (despatches, M.C., 1914 star), — Gwendolen Edith : tn. 1908, Capt. JohnOrr Ewing, Lancers.
Residence , Copthorne, Fawley, Hants. Club, United Service.— —Percy Falconer, b. 1859 ; formerly
Capt. and Instructor of Musketry 1st Wilts Rifle Vol. : tn. 1893, Alice Gertrude, da. of Richard
N. Lea, formerly of Pembina Crossing, Manitoba, Canada. Thomas Reginald, b. 1862 ; ed. at
Winchester ; formerly Lieut. Roy. Wilts Yeo. Cav. : tn. 1897, Dorcas Stewart, da. of the late William
Johnston, J.P., of Cowhill Tower, Dumfriesshire, having had issue, of whom Jocelyn Stewart,
b. 1898; 2nd Lieut. Rifle Brig. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, — William Patrick
Stewart, b. 1899; ed- at R.M.C. ; 2nd Lieut. Rifle Brig. Residence, Compton’s Lea, Horsham.
Club, Union.— —Eustace Henry, b. 1863 : tn. 1904, Laura, da. of Alfred Ibbotson, of 45, Hill Street,
Berkeley Square, W., and has issue living, John Eustace, b. 1910, — Corina Laurel Mary, b. 1908.
Residence, Newsells Cottage, Royston, Herts. Club, New Oxford and Cambridge.— Harold
William, b. 1875; ed. at Wellington Coll. Adela Henrietta: tn. 1st, 1871, Archibald Godfrey
Hope, who d. 1881 [Hope, Bt., colls.]; 2ndly, 1889, Perceval Kingsford, and has issue living (by
2nd marriage), Diana Gilchrist, b. 1890. Alice Francisca : tn. 1876, Major John Thomas Browne,
formerly of 20th Hussars, and has issue living, George Willis b. 1882 ; is Lieut. Hussars, — Hugh
Bensley, b. 1889, — Winifred Caroline Metcalfe, — Margery Alice.— Isabe Lucy : tn. 1884, William
Hugh Fowle, J.P., having had issue, of whom William Thomas, b. 1885, — Charles Heathcote, M.C.,
b. 1886 ; is Capt. Hampshire Regt., and attached to W. African Frontier Force ; served inCameroons
iqi^.-rs (Mil. Cross),— Frank George, D.S.C., R.N., b. 1889; became Lieut. 1909 ; served in
nui0*1 ?n<^at. Salonika i9i5*i6(D.S.C.), — Michael Randolph, b. 1893 ; 2nd Lieut. Wiltshire Regt. ;
a. (killed in action during European War) 1914, — Andrew, b. 1894; is Lieut. Devonshire Regt., —
Henry Awdry, b. 1899; ed. at R.M.A. ; 2nd Lieut. R.H. A., —Barbara Francesca, b. 1890, —
Phyllis Maud, b. 1892. Residence, Chute Forest, Andover.— Dora Margaret Forman ;
reassumed by deed poll 1906 the surname of Forman : tn. 1st, 1889, John Ball Forman, who
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d. 1900, of Setley House, Brockenhurst, Hants ; 2ndly, 1904, Herbert T. W. Bowell, and has issue
living (by 1st marriage), Hubert Eustace, b. 1889, — Geoffrey Reginald, b. 1892, — Doris Crichton,
b. 1891. Residence , Setley House, Brockenhurst, Hants.— Eveline Jane.
Issue of the late James Falconer Curtis, b. 1827, d. 1879 : in. 1st, 1861, Josephine Adelaide,
who d. 1868, da. of the late Col. Mangin; 2ndly, 1872, Mary Helen, who d. 1910, da. of
the late Rev. J. Brown, of Langford, Notts: —
Falconer Charles, b. 1864 : m. 1893, Muriel Eva, da. of the late F. J. Hammond, M.D., F.R.C.S.,
of Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A. Residence, 86, Chelsea Gardens, S.W. Julia Augusta.
Sybil Mary. Residence , 4, Albany Terrace, Regent’s Park, N.W. Gertrude Madeline : in.
1913, Imre Knopp, and has issue living, Eleanor Mary, b. 1914. Residence , 58, Kir£ly-utza, Budapest.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Reginald Curtis, b. 1829, d. 1894’: in. 1863, Marianne Emma,
who d. 1874, da. of the late James Salmond, of Waterfoot, Cumberland : —
Sir Reginald Salmond, K.C.M.G., C.B. , D.S.O., b. 1863 ; ed. at Cheltenham, and at R.M.A ; formerly
Maj.-Gen. R.E., and a Member of R.E. Committee ; retired 1920 ; served in E. Soudan Campaign
1891, present at capture of Tokar (clasp, bronze star, 4th class Medjidie), with Ashanti Expedition
1895-6 as Director of Telegraphs (honourably mentioned, bronze star, Brevet Major), and in S.
Africa 1899-1901 as A.D.C. to Engineer-in-Ch., and subsequently as Assist. Director of Telegraphs
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; Comdt. Army Signal Sch., Aldershot 1912-13 ; appointed to command R.E.
at Aldershot 1909, and an A.A.G., R.E. Headquarters 1913 ; sometime attached to S. African Con-
stabulary ; D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1908, C.B. (Mil.) 19x5, K. C.M.G. 1917: m. 1894, the Hon. Hilda
Margaret, da. of 9th Viscount Barrington, and has issue living, Diane, b. 1895 : in. 1914, Capt.
Robert Albany Boger, R.E., and Roy. Flying Corps [E. Guilford, colls.], — Rosdew Maud, b. 1908,
— Ivy Agnes (twin), b. 1908. Residence , The Croft, West Farleigh, Maidstone. Club, Army and
Navy.^— Harcourt Taylor, b. 1865 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. : in. 1903, Ethel Emma, el. da. of
the late John Beattie, and widow of F. Elliot. Edward George, C.M.G. , b. 1868 ; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll., and at R.M C. ; formerly Major Bedfordshire Regt. ; is Col. Reserve of
Officers ; served with Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with clasp), and during European War
1914-19 in Gallipoli as Lieut. -Col. Comdg. ist/4th Northamptonshire Regt. (T.F.), and subsequently
Comdg. Gen. Base Depot, Salonika, and as A.A.G., Demobilisation (despatches thrice, C.M.G.);
C.M.G. 1916: in. 1003, Ethel, da. of the late Walter Coote, F.R.G.S., and has issue living,
David Sacheverell, h. 19x3. Residence , Great Harrowden, Wellingborough. Club, Army and
Navy.- — Arthur Evelyn Scott, b. 1870 ; is Capt. and Acting Major Suffolk Regt. ; served during
European War 1915-17 (despatches). Linda : m. 1890, Vincent Biscoe Tritton, and has issue
living, Marianne Helen, b. 1892 : in. 1915, the Rev. Francis Rochfort Bonsey, V. of Northaw,
Potter’s Bar, and has issue living, Francis Biscoe Reginald b. 1915, Rochfort William b. 1919,
Dorothy Marianne Grace, b. 1917, — Dorothy Winifred, b. 1894, — Joan, b. 1901. Residence , Ewell
Manor, West Farleigh, Kent.
Issue of the late Spencer Henry Curtis, b. 1833, d. 1913 : in. 1864, Margaret Tupper, who d.
1899, da. of de Vic Carey, of Le Vallon, Guernsey : —
Spencer Carey, b. 1865 ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major (T.D.)and Instructor of Musketry, 8th Batn.
(Post Office Rifles) City of London Regt. ; is Major R.E. ; served in S. Africa 1899-1901 (Queen’s
medal with five‘clasps) : in. 1902, Edith Mabel, da. of the late T. J. Eaton, of Malmesbury, Cape
Colony, and has issue living, Sylvia Rosamund D’Urban Carey, b. 1908. Residence , Le Mont Saint,
Guernsey. Wilfrid Henry, b. 1866; ed. at Winchester Coll. : in. 1897, Augusta, da. of the late
Rev. Edmund Theodore Carey, V. of St. Ippolyts, Hitchin, and has issue living, Anthony Edmund
Spencer, b. 1906. Residence, Kilcorral, Epsom. Margaret Helen. Catherine Louisa.
Issue of the late Henry Downing Curtis, b. 1836, d. 1914: nt. 1874, Ada Harriet (now of
Ferryside, Hamble, South Hants), da. of 2nd Baron Heath [see Foreign Titles, in
“ Peerage ”] : —
Berwick, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., R.N., b. 1876; became Lieut. 1898, Com. 1911, and Capt. 1916;
European War X914-19 in Russia with 26th Destroyer Flotilla (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar,
Russian Order of St. Stanislas, C.B., C.M.G.); D.S.O. (with Bar; X917, C.B. (Mil.) 1919, C.M.G.
1920: m. 1907, his cousin, Mildred Henrietta Constable, da. of Frank John Constable Curtis, and
has issue living, Janet Henrietta, b. 1908, — Susan Berwick, b. 1909.- Nora Heath : in. 1902, Cecil
Thomas Gladstone, and has issue living, Gerald Cecil, b. 1910, — Betty, b. 1903, — Mary, b. 1904.
Residence , Kenilworth, Eastbourne. Cecil Mary : in. 1908, Com. Philip Colquhoun Pearson,
R.N. Joan : m. 1914, Francis Norton Gammidge, and has issue living, Henry Frances, b. 1915,
— Ian Berwick, b. 1916. Residence,
The 1st baronet was Lord Mayor of London 1794-5, and sat as M.P. for the City of London 1790-
1820. He was offered a peerage, but declined the honour.
Cusack-Smith, see Smith.
OUST, Creation (U.K.) 1876, of Leasowe Castle, co. Cheshire.
Sir Charles Leopold Cust, G.C.V.O., C.B. ,
C.M. G., C.l.E. , 3rd Baronet ; b. Feb. 27th, 1864 ; j. his father,
Sir Leopold, 1878; entered R.N. 1877, became Lieut. 1887,
and Com. (retired) 1901, and Capt. 1918; served in Egyptian
war 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star); was an Equerry-
in-Ordinary to the Prince of Wales 1892-1910, since when to
King George V. ; has many Foreign Orders ; M.V.O. (4th
class) and C.M.G. 1901, C.l.E. 1906, C.B. (Civil) 1910,
K.C.V.O. 1911, G.C.V.O. 1919.
$ma — Ermine, on a chevron sable three fountains. Crtst — A lion’s
head erased sable, collared paly of six argent and azure.
Residence — 90, Piccadilly, W. Clubs — Naval and Military, Marl-
borough, Turf, Beefsteak, Orleans.
Opera illitis mea sunt. Brother living— LEOPOLD PEREGRINE EDWARD, b. Aug. 25th,
His works are mine. 1866. Residence, Eutrie House, Holmwood, Surrey. Clubs, Carlton,
Bachelors’.
Sisters living— Alecn Isabel. Ursula. Residence, Eutrie House, Holmwood, Surrey.
Gen. the Hon. Sir Edward Cust, 1st baronet, K.C.H., was 6th and youngest son of the
1st Baron Brownlow [see E. Brownlow, colls.]; he sat as M.P. for Lostwithiel and Grantham
1818-32, and was many years Master of the Ceremonies to H.M. Queen Victoria.
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CUYLER, Creation (U.K.) 1814, of St. John’s Lodge, Hertfordshire.
TName pronounced “ Kyeler.”]
Sir George Hallifax Cuyler, 5th Baronet ; b.
April 23rd, 1876; s. his brother, Sir Charles, 1919; ed. at
Repton ; formerly Capt. in the Army: m. 1913, Amy, da. of
the late Frederick Gordon, and widow of Gordon McKenzie.
&rms — Per pale embattled gules and azure an arrow in bend or, barbed
and flighted argent, point upwards. Crest — On a mural crown proper a
battleaxe erect, surmounted by two arrows in saltire or, flighted argent,
points upwards.
Residence — Hurst, Clunton, Aston-on-CIun, Salop. Club — Orleans.
Sisters living— Constance Emily, b. 1853 : m. 1882, John William Rolt,
who d. 1913.— —Katharine Lilian, b. i860.— Amy Beatrice, b. 1861.
Edith Maud, b. 1862. Dorothy, b. 1883 : m. 1906, Charles Henry
Davy, and has issue living, Charles Edward, b. 1908, — Kathleen Maud,
b. 1910. Residence , Fer-Emine, Guernsey.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Arthur Cornelius, b. 1848. Residence ,
Bournemouth.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Maud Geraldine ( Lady Cuyler), da. of the late Arthur Henry
Jenney, of Drayton Beauchamp, Bucks : 171. 1897, Sir Charles Cuyler, 4th Bt., who d. 1919.
Residence —
The 1st baronet was a General in the Army, Colonel of the 69th Foot, and Governor of Kinsale.
Deo non sagittis fido.
I trust to God, not to my
arrows .
DALE, Creation (U.K.) 1895, of West Lodge, Darlington, co. Durham.
Sir James Backhouse Dale, 2nd
Baronet ; b. June 7th, 1855; s. his father, Sir
David, 1906 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Durham :
m. 1879, Helena, da. of the late Henry William
Fenwicke, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
$rms — Azure, a swan argent between four bezants
saltirewise. Crest— In front of two eagles’ heads erased
and addorsed proper, an escutcheon azure charged with a
bezant.
Residence — 8, Sussex Square, Hyde Park, W. Clubs —
Boodle's, Hurlingham, Ranelagh.
Sister living — Annie Marion Stuart, b. 1853 : m- 1874,
Edward Hutchinson. Residence , 45, Great Cumberland
Place, W. 1.
The 1st baronet, Sir David, was largely interested in
the coal and iron industries of Durham and Yorkshire.
DALGLEISH, Creation (U.K.) 1896, of Errol Park, Errol, co. Perth; Mayfield,
Dundee, co. Forfar; Woodburne and Baltilly, Ceres, co. Fife; and Coulin,
Lochcarron, co. Ross. [Extinct 1913.]
Sir William Ogilvy Dalgleish, 1st and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Elizabeth Frances {Lady Dalgleish), da. and heiress of the
late Francis Molison, of Errol Park, Perth : m. i860, Sir William Ogilvy Dalgleish, 1st baronet,
who d. 1913, when the title became extinct. Residences , Errol Park, Errol, Perthshire ; Woodburne,
Cupar, Fife ; Coulin House, Kinlochewe, Ross-shire.
DALLAS, Creation (G.B.) 1798, of Harley Street, Middlesex. [Extinct 1918.]
Sir George Edward Dallas, 3rd and last Bai'onet.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Felicia Mary ( Lady Dallas'), da. of the late Rev. George Earle
Welby [ sec Welby, Bt., colls.] : 711. 1884, Sir George Edward Dallas, 3rd baronet, who d. 1918,
when the title be :ame extinct. Reside7ice , 36, Eaton Square, S.W.
DALRYMPLE, Creation (U.K.) 1887, of New Hailes, Inveresk, Midlothian.
Sir David Charles Herbert Dalrymple, 2nd
Baronet , b. March 29th, 1879 ; s. his father, the Bt. Hon. Sir
Charles, P.C., 1916 ; formerly Lieut.-Com. R.N. : m. 1906,
Margaret Anna (who obtained a divorce 1919), da. of Sir
Mark John MacTaggart-Stewart, 1st Bt., and has issue.
girrns— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a saltire azure, nine lozenges of
the field ; on a bordure of the second eight mullets and as many boars’
heads argent, Daltyinple ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, a buckle argent between
three boars’ heads couped, or, Fergusson. Crest— A rock proper.
Seat — New Hailes, Musselburgh.
Son living — CHARLES MARK, b. May 13th, 1915.
Sisters living— Christian Elizabeth Louisa, b. 1875 : m. 1907, Capt. John
Saumarez Dumaresq, C.B., C.V.O., R.N. [see Gladstone, Bt., colls.].
Alice Mary, b. 1884.
; — [See Fergusson, Bt., cr. 1703.J.
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The Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Dalrymple, P.C., ist Bt., 2nd son of Sir Charles Dalrymple-Fergusson,
5th Bt., was a Junior Lord of the Treasury, 1885-6, and sat as M.P. for Buteshire (C) Nov. 1868 to
March 1880, and July r88o to Nov. 1885, and for Ipswich April 1886 to Jan. 1906 ; he assumed in
1849 the surname of Dalrymple on succeeding to the estates of his great grandfather, Sir David
Dalrymple, Bt. (Lord Hailes).
Dalrymple-Hay, see Hay.
ELPHINSTONE-DALRYMPLE, Creation (U.K.) 1828, of Horn, and Logie,
Elphinstone, Aberdeenshire.
I warn and defend.
Sir Francis Napier Elphinstone-
Dalrymple, D.S.O., 7th Baronet ; b. July
17th, 1882 ; s. his brother, Capt. Sir Edward
Arthur Grasme, 1913; ed. at R.M.A. ;
is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.G.A.,
and an A. A. and Q.M.G. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, Serbian
Order of the White Eagle, D.S.O., Order
of Crown of Italy) ; D.S.O. 1918: m. 1909,
Betty, only da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Ed-
ward Hemery Le Breton, and has issue.
— Quarterly ; ist and 4th, or, on a saltire
azure between two water-bougets in the flanks sable,
nine lozenges of the field, Dadrymple ; 2nd, or, three-
hunting-horns gules, Horn ; 3rd, on a chevron sable
between three boars’ heads gules, a mitre or, within a
bordure of the third, Elphinstone . Casts — ist, two
horns erect, per fesse or and sable, countercharged ;
2nd, a rock proper, over which the motto “ Firm ” ;
3rd, an armed hand erect holding an ostrich feather
sable. j&Hppnrhrs — Dexter, a bull sable, armed and
unguled or ; sinister, an eagle, wings expanded sable,
armed or.
Residence,— Loders Court, Bridport, Dorset.
Daughters living — Penelope Eleanor, b. 1911.—— Daphne Jean, b. 19x6.
Daughter living Of 4th Baronet — Esther Winifred, b. 1877 : m. 1917, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Alex-
ander Headlam, E. Yorkshire Regt.
Widows living Of 4th and 6th Baronets— Margaret Anne Alice ( Lady Dalrymple-Horti ,
Elphinstone'), youngest da. of the late James Ogilvy Fairlie, of Coodham, N.B. : m. 1875, Sir
Graeme Hepburn Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, 4th baronet, who d. 1900. Residence, 19A, Lower
Belgrave Street, S.W. Jane Muriel Gibbons ( Lady Elphinstone- Dalrymple), da. of the late
John Gibbons Hawkes, of Surmount House, Ovens, co. Cork : m. 1909, Capt. Sir Edward Arthur
Graeme Elphinstone-Dalrymple, 6th baronet, who d. 1913. Residence, Clonateeney House,
Dundalk.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Francis Anstruther Elphinstone-Dalrymple, 5th son of ist baronet, b.
1813, d. 1885 : vi. 1846, Mary Anne, who d. 1904, da. of the late Maj.-Gen.
Herbert Bowen, C.B. : —
HEW DRUMMOND, b. Jan. 27th, 1857. Francis Herbert, b. 1862. Helen Frances: m. 1873,
Adam Hay-Gordon, who d. 1894. Residence , Springbank, Prestwick, Ayrshire.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Charles Elphinstone-Dalrymple, 7th son of ist
baronet, b. 1817, d. 1891 : m. ist, 1849, Harriet Albinia Louisa, who d. 1854, da.
of the late Alexander Gordon, of Ellon, co. Aberdeen ; 2ndly, i860, Christian, who
d. 1919, da. of the late William Gordon Cuming Skene, of Pitlurg, and Parkhill,
Aberdeenshire: —
Anne Alexandrina. Residence , Kinellar Lodge, Aberdeenshire.
This family is descended from the Hon. Sir Hew Dalrymple, 3rd son of James, ist Viscount Stair,
sometime Lord President of the Court of Session, and also M.P. for North Berwick, who was created
a baronet 1698 [see E. Stair, colls.]. The father of the ist baronet assumed the additional surnames
of Horn-Elphinstone, but the descendants of the younger children of the ist baronet use the surname
of Elphinstone-Dalrymple.
HAMILTON-DALRYMPLE, Creation (N.S.) 1698, of North Berwick, Haddingtonshire.
Sir Walter Hamilton-Dalrymple,
8th Baronet ; b. Jan. 6th, 1854 ; s. his father,
Sir John Warrender Dalrymple , 1888;
is a J.P. and a D.L. for Haddingtonshire;
assumed in 1889 the additional surname of
Hamilton : m. 1882, Alice Mary, da. of the
late Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Sir Henry Hugh
Clifford, K.C.M.G., C.B., V.C. [see B.
Clifford, colls.], having had issue, of whom
the youngest son, John Raphael, b. 1889 ;
. Lieut. King’s Own Scottish Borderers ; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1915.
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&ms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a saltire azure between two water-bougets on the flanks
sable, nine lozenges of the field, Dalrymple ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly 1st and 4th, gules, three cinque-
foils, ermine ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a lymphad with sails furled sable, all within a bordure compon^e
argent and azure, the first charged with human hearts gules and the second with mullets argent,
Hamilton. Cmt — A rock proper. jfcttpporUrs — Dexter, a lion guardant gules; sinister, a falcon
proper.
Seat-— Luchie. North Berwick. Residence — Villa della Pergola, Alassio, Italy. Club —
New (Edinburgh).
Son living — HEW CLIFFORD, b. Aug. nth, 1888 : m. 19x9, Ann, da. of the late Augustus
Thorne.
Daughters living — Agnes Mary, b. 1884 : m. 1914, Lieut. Richard Eustace Hollings, R.N., and
has issue living, a son, b. 1920, — a da., b. 1916.— —Marjorie, R.R.C., b. 1885. Sibyl, b. 1887.
Sister living — Virginia Julian ( Lady Champneys)’. m, 1876, Sir Francis Henry Champneys, xst
Bt„ M.D. Residence, Nutley, Uckfield.
Collateral Branches living.
Hew Dalrymple, Lord Drummore, a Lord of Justiciary, 3rd son of xst baronet, was
father of Gen. Robert Dalrymple-Elphinstone, who was father of Sir Robert
Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, 1st baronet [ see Elphinstone-Dalrymple, Bt.].
Granddaughter of the late Col. George Dalrymple, 2nd son of the late Lieut, -Col.
Campbell Dalrymple, 7th son of the late Hew Dalrymple (Lord Drummore) (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. William Henry Clarence Dalrymple : —
Mary Martha: m. 1855, Thomas Eustace Smith, and has issue living, three sons and six das., of
whom William Henry, b. 1856. Residence, High Coxlease, Lyndhurst, Hants.
The 1st baronet, the Hon. Sir Hew Dalrymple, 3rd son of 1st Viscount Stair, sat as M.P. for North
Berwick in the Scotch Parliament, and was subsequently Lord President of Session, and one of the
Commissioners appointed to arrange the Articles of Union. Sir Hew, the 2nd baronet, was M.P. for
co. Haddington, and King’s Remembrancer in the Exchequer for Scotland. The 3rd baronet, Sir
Hew, M.P. for Midlothian, assumed the additional surname of Hamilton, and the 4th baronet assumed
the surname of Hamilton after Dalrymple [see E. Stair, colls.].
Dalton-Fitzgerald, see Fitzgerald.
WILKIE-DALYELL, Creation (N.S,) 1685, of The Binns, co. Linlithgow.
Sir James Bruce Wilkie-Dalyell, 9th Baronet , son of the late John
Wilkie, of Foulden, Berwickshire, and grandson of the late James Wilkie, of
Foulden (who m. 1804, Harriet, da. of Sir Robert Dalyell, 4th Bt. of Binns) ; b. May
1st, 1867 ; is a J.P. for Berwickshire, and Major King’s Own Scottish Borderers ;
has assumed the additional surname of Dalyell : 111. 1894, Mary Marjoribanks, da. of
the late Watson Askew Robertson [see B. Marjoribanks], and has issue.
gtrms — Not yet recorded.
Seat — The Binns, Linlithgow. Club — New (Edinburgh).
Daughter living— Eleanor Isabel, b. 1895.
Brother living — John Dalyell, b. 1870. Residence,
Sisters living — Harriet Charlotte. Eleanor Bruce. Residence,
This Baronetcy was created with a special remainder “ to heirs male and tailzie.” The right of
the present baronet to be placed on the Official Roli of the Baronetage was admitted by the Baronetage
Committee of the Privy Council on July 1st, 1914.
DALZIEL, Creation (U.K ) 1918, of Brooklands, Chobham, Surrey.
[Name pronounced “Dee-el.”]
Right Hon. Sir Henry Dalziel, P.C.,
M.P., el. son of James Dalziel, Junr. ; b. 1868 ; ed.
at Borgue Acad., at Shrewsbury High Sch., and at
King’s Coll., London ; is a London Newspaper Pro-
prietor ; has sat as M.P. for Kirkcaldy Dist. (Z and
Advanced P) since March 1892 ; Knt. 1908, P.C
1912.
— Azure, a stag lodged between three thistles leaved
and slipped or. Crat — A stag lodged proper, gorged with
a collar and resting the dexter fore-leg on a thistle slipped
and leaved or.
Residence — 1, Portland Place, W, Clubs— Reform
National Liberal.
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DALZIEL, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Wooler, co. Northumberland.
[Name pronounced *' Dee-el.”]
Sir Davison Dalziel, M.P., ist Baronet,
son pf the late Davison Octavian Dalziel ; b. Oct.,
1852 ; is a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, a
Com. of Order of Crown of Italy, a Director and
Chm. Managing Committee of International Sleep-
ing Car Co. (Wagons Litsj, and Chm. of Pullman
Car Co. (Limited) ; has sat as M.P. for Brixton
Div. of Lambeth ( Co.C ) since Jan. 1910, having
been defeated there 1906: in. 1876, Harriet, da. of
J. Godfrey Dunning.
gtms — Argent, a lion rampant azure, in chief two es-
cutcheons sable, each charged with a fleur-de-lis or. Crrst —
Issuant out of clouds a cubit arm in armour proper, laced
with a scarf azure, the hand grasping a scimitar also proper.
Residences— 18, Grosvenor Place, S.W. ; 26, Avenue
Bois de Boulogne, Paris. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton,
Royal Thames Yacht, Royal St. George’s Yacht.
DANCER, Creation (I.) 1662, of Modreeny, Tipperary.
Sir Thomas Johnston Dancer, 7th
Baronet ; b. 1852 ; s. his father, Sir Thomas Going
Bernard, 1872; ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut. 2nd
Somerset Militia : in. 1877, Isabella Laura Elizabeth,
who d. 1886, da. of the late Samuel Weare Gardiner,
of Coombe Lodge, Whitchurch, Oxon, and has issue.
gtrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent three talbots’ heads
erased sable. Dancer ; 2nd, gules on a fesse or between three
crescents argent as many fleurs-de-lis of the field, Sear l ; 3rd,
argent on a mount vert a palm-tree, therefrom a serpent descend-
ing proper, Going. Crrsts — ist, a talbot passant sable collared
or ; 2nd, an arm embowed in armour and charged on the fore
arm with three estoiles in pale gules, holding a palm branch
proper.
Residence —
Daughters living — Grace Helen. Barbara Jane.
Sisters living — Helena Jane: in. 1871, Charles William Smith,
and has issue living, Charles St. Clair, b. 1873, — Reginald
Johnes, b. 1878, — Ronald Sidney, b. 1882, — Rachel Maude,
b. 1874. — Amyrald Dancer, b. 1878.— Madeline Charlotte:
in. 1876, John Bailie Tonson Rye, J.P., D.L. for co. Cork,
and has issue living, John Reginald, b. 1878 ; ed. at Radley ;
is a temporary Capt. in the Army : in. 1907, Clari de la Roche,
el. da. and co-heiress of Col. William Stopford, of Rathmore,
Kinsale, co. Cork, and has issue living, John Coghill Richard
b. 1910, — Hubert Bernard Tonson, D.S.O., b. 1882 [see “ Com-
panionage ”] : in. 1909, Harriett Emma, da. of the Rev.
Courtney Moore [see DufF-Sutherland-Dunbar, Bt.], and has issue living, Eudo John Tonson b.
1910. Residence, Rye Court, Crookstown, co. Cork. Emily Margaret : m. 1877, Capt. John
George Annesley (formerly of nth Hussars), who d. 1892.— —Louisa Constance : m. 1884, Lieut.-
Col. John Chichely Sherston Baker, who d. 1913, formerly W. Div. R.E. (Mil.), Submarine Miners,
R.E. [see Baker, Bt., cr. 1796, colls.]. Residence , Clovelly, Twynham Road, Southbourne, Hants.
Nina Hastings : in. 1889, the Rev. Samuel Henry Pemberton Whittuck (formerly 8th Hussars),
V. of Heywood, Wilts, who d. 1896. Residence, 3, Park Street, Bath.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Jemima Matilda, el. da. of 5th baronet, d. 1847, having m.
1835, the Rev. Adderley Willcocks Campbell, Preb. of Clogher : —
Issue of the late Grace Elizabeth, who d. 1903, having in. 1874, Francis Christopher Garvey,
el. son of the late John Christopher Garvey, J.P., D.L. : —
John Christopher, b. 1875 : in. 1909, Gladys Maud, only child of Lieut.-Col. R. J. Baker, of
Treenlaur, co. Mayo, and has issue living, Richard Francis Christopher, b. 1918, — Judith Patricia
Dancer, b. 1910. Residence, Murrisk Abbey, Westport, co. Mayo.— Francis Willcocks, b. 1882 ;
is Comdt. of Police in S. Nigeria : in. 1910, Ethel, da. of J. T. Ray, and has issue living,
Terence Willcocks, b. 1915. Residence, Sopoli, Southern Nigeria.-^— Gracious Going : in. 1909,
Richard L. Ray, Railway Depart., E. India. Residence , Jamalpur, Bengal. -^Rose : in. 1909,
Charles Herbert Seymour. Residence , Chilliwack, British Columbia.
Descendants of the late Richard Dancer (d. 1818), grandson of Sir Loftus
Dancer, 3rd Bt. : —
Granddaughters of Joshua Dancer, el. son of Richard Dancer (ante): —
Issue of the late Aquilla Amyrald Dancer, b. 1825, d. 1854: m. 1849, Frances Bomford, who
d. 1874, youngest da. of John Coates, of Bridestream, Kilcock, co. Meath : —
Frances. Residence, The Nest, Barkwood Road, Boscombe, Hants.
Granddaughters of the late Thomas Dancer (infra) : —
sue of the late Amyrald Dancer, b. 1812, d. 1898 : in. 1866, Charlotte Isabella, who d.
1909, da. of Thomas Ely, of Elysium, co. Tipperary: —
Angel Wray, b. 18 — : in. 1904, William Jeffcott, J.P., Assessor to Irish Land Commn. Residence ,
Clonard, KiUinev, co. Dublin.
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Issue of the late Rev. Hugh Wray Dancer, b. 1817, d. 1892 : tn. 1861, Sarah, who ^1912,
da. of Capt. John Davis, of Dromoyle, King’s co. : —
Margaret. Residence , 16, Elphinstone Road, Southsea.
Issue of the late Thomas Dancer, third son of Richard Dancer (ante), b. 1777, d.
1857 : tn. 1802, Angel, da. of Hugh Wray, of Cottage, King’s Co. : —
Angel, b. 18 — : tn. i3 — , Richard Rainsford, who d. 1850. Residence, 64, Morehampton Road,
Dublin. Alice Maria, b. 18 — : tn. 1842, Thomas Purefoy, M.D., who d. 18 — , and has issue
living, Jane, — Louisa : m. 18 — , Professor Sandford, of Queen’s Coll., Galway, who d. 1903. Resi-
dence, Marlborough Road, Dublin.
The 1st baronet was Mayor of Waterford 1660, M.P. for New Ross 1661-6, and High Sheriff of
King’s co. 1677, the 4th baronet was High Sheriff of co. Tipperary 1741, and Mayor of Cashel 17491
while the 6th baronet served the office of High Sheriff of co. Tipperary 1852.
DARELL, Creation (G.B.) 1795, of Richmond Hill, Surrey.
Sir Lionel Edward Hamilton Marmaduke
Darell, D.S.O. , 6th Baronet; b. April 2nd, 1876; s. his
father, Sir Lionel Edward, 1919; gd. at Eton, and at Ch.
Ch., Oxford ; Major Household Cav. (h.-p.), and patron of
one living ; was an A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. Comdg. Cape Colony
Dist. (Maj.-Gen. Sir H. J. Scobell, K.C.V.O.. C.B.) 1909-12 ;
European War 1914-17 (despatches twice, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.
1917: tn. 1903, Eleanor, da. of Capt. Justinian Heathcote
Edwards Heathcote, of Apedale Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme,
and has issue.
^rm« — Azure, a lion rampant or ducally crowned argent. Crtst — Out
of a ducal coronet or a Saracen’s head couped at the shoulders proper,
bearded sable, wreathed about the temples or and azure, on his head a cap
of the last fretty argent tasselled or, turned up ermine.
Seat — Saul Lodge, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire.
Daughters living — Margaret Eleanor Phyllis. Nancy Brenda.
Brothers living— WILLIAM HARRY VERELST, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. June 23rd, 1878 ; ed. at
Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. -Col. and Brevet Col. Coldstream Guards ; European War 1914-18 on
Staff (despatches four times, D.S.O., Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col., C.M.G., Legion of Honour,
Order of Agricultural Merit of France); D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1918 : tn. 1907, Jeffie, da. of the late
Emerson Muschamp Bainbridge, of Auchnashellach, Ross-shire, and 47, Grosvenor Street, W.,
and has issue living, William Oswald, b. 1910, — Elizabeth Joy, b. 1913. Guy Marslapd, M.C. ,
b. 1883; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards, and a D.A.Q.M.G, ;
served during European War 1914-17 (wounded, despatches thrice, Mil. Cross); was A.D.C. to
Gen. Comdg. Forces in Egypt 1910-12, and to Gov.-Gen. of Malta 1912-14 : tn. 1914, Esm6e, da.
of Capt. Walter Savile, J.P., of Ven, Milborne Port, Somerset, and has issue living, Jeffery, b. 1919,
— Cynthia, b. 1916.
Sisters living — Violet Mary. Evelyn May. Marguerite Helen ; tn. 1908, Brig. -Gen. Mont-
gomery Launcelot Carleton, C.B.E., R.A.— — Dorothy Muriel : tn. 1910, Capt. John Sturges
Burrow Hill, O.B.E., M.C., Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L.I. Residence, 6, St. Leonards
Terrace, Chelsea, S.W.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet -Helen Frances {Lady Darell), only child of the late Edward
Marsland, of Henbury Park, Chester : tn. 1870, Sir Lionel Edward Darell, 5th baronet, who d.
1919. Residence , 38, Beaufort Gardens, S.W.3.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Edward Tierney Gilcrist Darell, son of 4th baronet, b. 1847 , d. 1898:
tn. 1st, 1869, Amy, whom he divorced 1878, da. of Leo Schuster, formerly of
Roehampton, Surrey ; 2ndly, 1882, Florence, widow of Thomas Broadwood, of
Holmbush, Sussex : —
(By 1st marriage), Harry Francis, D.S.O., b. 1872 ; is Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. Rifle Brig. ; for-
merly Capt. 3rd Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ; served during European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) : tn. 1915, Florence, da. of the late H. M. Leavitt, of New York. Residence,
Woolley Grange, Bradford-on-Avon. Club, White’s. Leonore, b. 187- : tn. 1898, John Burgess
Preston Karslake, Bar.-at-Law, Lieut.-Col. Yeo. (T.D.), and has issue living. Residence , 11,
Southwick Crescent, W.— Alice Olivia, b. 187-: m. 1897, Capt. Roderick Willoughby Macleod,
formerly 79th Highlanders, and has issue living. Residence, Invergordon Castle, Ross-shire ■■
(By 2nd marriage), Florence Mary, b. 1883: tn. 1st, 1903, the 13th Earl of Kinnoull, who d. 1916 ;
2ndly, 1919, Major John Berington, R.M.A. Residence, 74, Eaton Place, S.W.
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Lyme Regis 1780-84, and for Heydon. The 2nd baronet was
extensively engaged in commerce in Bengal. Sir Lionel, 5th baronet, was High Sheriff of Gloucester-
shire, 1887.
DASHWOOD, Creation (E.) 1684, of Kirtlington Park, Oxfordshire.
Sir George John Egerton Dashwood,
6th Baronet ; b. Sept. 12th, 1851 ; s. his father.
Sir Henry William, 1889 ; ed. at Eton ; for-
merly Lieut, and Capt. Scots Guards, and Capt.
and Hon. Major 4th Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. ; is
a J.P. and a D.L. for Oxfordshiie (High Sheriff
1903): vi. 1875, Lady Mary Margaret Seymour,
da. of 5th Marquess of Hertford, having had
issue, of whom the second son, Ernest George, b.
1880, Capt. Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I., and
the fifth son, Lionel Albert, b. 1887, both d.
Nothing is inaccessible to Virtue. (killed in action during European War) 1915,
while the fourth son, Wilfred James, b. 1883 ;
Lieut. Grenadier Guards; d. (of wounds in action) 1917.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
—Argent, on a fesse double cotised gules three gryphons’ heads erased or. Crest — A griffin’s
head erminois, erased gules. Supporters— On either side a male gryphon argent, gorged with a collar
fiory counterflory gules.
Residence — The Warren, Abingdon. Club — Travellers’.
Sons living— ROBERT HENRY SEYMOUR, b. July 19th, 1876 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is
Major Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I., and a Brig.-Maj. ; formerly Capt. Roy. Irish Rifles; served
during European War 1915-16 (wounded twice) : in. 1903, Marjorie, da. of Lieut.-Gen. George
Henry, C.B., formerly R.E., and has issue living, Henry George Massy, b. 1908, — John Arthur, b.
1910,— Barbara Helen, b. 1904. Residence, Dunstew Manor, Deddington, Oxon.—— Arthur Paul,
O.B.E., b. 1882; is an A.M.I.C.E., and Capt. and Acting Major R.E.; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919:
m. 1919, Edme6 Elizabeth Monica, da. of the late Henry Philip Ducarel de la Pasture [see
de la Pasture, “ Foreign Titles,” colls.].— —Henry Godfrey, b. 1889 ; Lieut. Oxford and Bucks
L. I. : in. 1918, Helen Gladys, da. of the late Rev. James William Cartmell, Fellow of Christ’s
Coll., Cambridge. Edward John, b. 1902.
Daughters living — Emily Sophia, b. 1878-: in. 1913, Alfred Rendell Street, of Sydney, N.S.
Wales, and has issue living, Constance Helen, b. 1914.- Dorothy Constance, b. 1881. Margaret
Frances, b. 1885 : in. 1909, Capt. Robert Ronald Henderson (formerly 3rd Hussars), Reserve of
Officers, and has issue living, John Kenneth, b. 1910, — David Lionel, b. 1917, — Mary Helen, b.
19x2, — Betty Muriel, b. 1914. Residence , Little Compton Manor, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucester-
shire.—Muriel Helen, o. 1892.
Sister living — Susan Alice. Residence , St. Martin’s, Weymouth.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. George Astley Charles Dashwood, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b.
1820, d. 1863 : in. 1854, Harriet Anne, who d. 1884 (having in. 2ndly, 1867, Lord
Montagu William Graham [D. Montrose]), el. da. of the 1st Baron Bateman : —
Charles Edmund, b. 1857; ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Shropshire L.I. ; is a J.P. for
Suffolk : m. 1881, Emma, da. of the late Richard Baker. Residence, Wherstead Park, Ipswich.
Arthur George Frederick, b. i860; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Prince of Wales’s (N.
Staffordshire Regt.): m. 1882, Caroline Isabella, da. of the late Capt. Arthur Owen Lord,
72nd Highlanders, and has issue living, Iris Harriet, b. 1884 : m. 1906, Capt. Cecil Fife Pryce
Hamilton, formerly Scots Guards. Residence, Somerset Lodge, Wimbledon, S.W. Marianne
Caroline [Baroness St. Leonards')', in. 1876, the 2nd Baron St. Leonards (from whom she obtained
a judicial separation 1883), who d. 1908. Residence , Orwell Cottage, Windsor.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas John Dashwood, B.C.S. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Thomas Alexander Dashwood, b. 1826, d. 1909 : in. 1866, Charlotte Eliza
(now of Everton House, Shanklin, Isle of Wight), da. of the late Rev. Charles Knyvett,
R. of W. Heslerton, York : —
Thomas Henry Knyvett, b. 1876; Major R.A.S.C. : in. 1910, Florence Kathleen, el. da. of Thomas
Frederick Hugh Smith, F.R.C.S., of Braeside, Farningham, and has issue living, Thomas John
Russell, A 1911. Residence, 8, FitzGeorge Avenue, West Kensington, W. Mary Susan: m.
1892, Arthur Geoffry Robins, who d. 1910, and has issue living, Henry Daryll Geoffry Dashwood,
b. 1892, — Arthur Prichard Townsend, b. 1901, — Audrey Maud Mary, b. 1895, — Stella Rose, b. 1898.
■ -Maud. Florence. ■ Rose. Alice Katherine.
Granddaughters of the late Thomas Dashwood, 2nd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Thomas John Dashwood, B.C.S. , b. 1792, d. 1836: m. 1822, Susan,
who d. 1834, da. of Thomas Wodehouse, of Sennowe, Norfolk : —
Louisa Blanch. Residence, Sonning, Reading.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Alexander Wilton Dashwood, b. 1796, d. 1877 : in. 1827, Marian,
who d. 1887, da. of the late Peter Still :—
Emma Marian : in. 1868, His Honour Judge (Lawford) Yate-Lee, a County Court Judge, who d.
1901, and has issue living, Charles Yate, b. 1869 : m. 1894, Albinia Grace, da. of the late Lieut.
Delvin David Fremantle, R.N., and has issue living, Delvin Fremantle b. 1902, — Reginald Yate
(of Withington, Gloucestershire), b. 1875: in. 1901, Edith Constance, da. of the late E. Gwatkin
Williams, of Durbungah, India, and has issue living, Lawford Gwatkin b. 1906, Bridget Marjery
b. 1910, — Alice Marian Yate (of 13, Rutland House, Kensington, W.), — Gertrude Amy Yate :
in. 1914, Walter Arnold Congreve, of Ovington, Alresford, Hants, and has issue living, Walter
Leonard b. 1915, — Florence Selina Yate (of Skellfield, Ripon). Residence , 13, Rutland House,
Kensington, W.
Grandson of the late Alexander John Dashwood (infra) : —
Issue of the late Alexander Thomas Dashwood, b. 1855, d. 1911 : in. 1904, Annie [(now of
Lucknow, Cliftonville, Margate, and Rusthall Park, Tunbridge Wells), who in. 2ndly, 1915,
Albert Banister, of Rusthall Park, Tunbridge Wells], youngest da. of Henry Morris : —
Alexander John, b. 1905.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. Alexander Wilton Dashwood (ante)
Issue of the late Alexander John Dashwood, 48th Bengal Inf., b. 1830, d. 1857 : m- 1854,
Emma Blanche, who d. 1907 (having in. 2ndly, 1894, Lieut.-Col. Algernon Robert Garrett,
J.P., who d. 1903, of Nether Court, Bournemouth), da. of Capt. J. Garrett, R.N. : —
Arthur Frederic, b. (in Lucknow Residency during the Indian Mutiny) 1857; ed. at Wellington Coll. :
in. 1897, Etta, who d. 1919, da. of Warden Payne, formerly of Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S.A.,
and widow of George Fox, J.P., D.L., of Elmhurst Hall, Lichfield, Staffordshire. Residence,
Weymouth Court, Portland Place, W. Clubs, Conservative, Royal Automobile.
Issue of the late George Lionel Dashwood, b. 1843, d. 1913 : in. 1866, Avice Frances Anne,
who d. 1893, da. of Thomas Part : —
Montague George,/’. 1872 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Sub. -Agent, Bank of England, Plymouth;
is Capt. R.A. F. : in. 1903, Maud Isabella, only da. of the late Rev. Evan Henry Hopkins,
of Woburn Chase, Addlestone, Surrey. Residence, Moorholme, Yelverton, South Devon.
Henry Thomas Alexander, b. 1878 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1899, M.A. 1913) :
in. 1909, Norah Creina Bruce, da. of Henry Arthur Whately, of Laurel Lodge, Dancer’s Hill, Barnet,
and has issue living, Norah Creina Frances, b. 1910. Residence , Wilton House, Shenley, Herts.
Marion Avice Frances. Residence, 18, Palace Gardens Mansions, Kensington. W. Edith
Georgina. Residence, The Chase, Hadley Common, Herts. Ethel Isabelle, b. 1874 : in. 1899, the
Rev. John Maclnnes, who d. 1917 (sometime R. of Watton, Herts), Assist. Sec. to Ch. Missionary
So., and has issue living, Ian Dashwood, b. 1900, — Ronald Grant, b. 1903, — Kenneth Lionel, b.
1905, — Auriol Eva, b. 1907. Constance Harriet Eleanor, b. 1876: in. 1904, the Rev. Evan James
Hopkins, V. of All Souls’, Eastbourne, and has issue living, Aubrey Lionel Evan, b. 1906, — Hugh
Alexander Evan, b. 1907, — Reginald Evan, b. 1910, — Constance Avice Evan, b. 1912. Residence,
All Souls’ Vicarage, Eastbourne. Avice Charlotte, b. 1882. Residence , The Chase, Hadley
Common, Herts.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Samuel Vere Dashwood (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Lewes Dashwood, b. 1840, d. 1912 : in. 1866, Edith Theresa,
who d. 1920, da. of Rowland Edward Cooper, of Pains Hill, Surrey
Rev. Robert Vere Lewes , b. i86q; ed. at Charterhouse and at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1891,
M. A. 1895) ; is R. of North Perrott: in. 1901, Agnes, youngest da. of W. S. Nicholson, of Eastmore,
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. Residence, North Perrott Rectory, Somerset. Club, Constitutional.— ^
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Cuthbert William Lewes, b. 1874 ; ed. at Radley, and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1896).— —Sidney
Lewes, b. 1882; ed. at Radley, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; is Capt. R.E, (T.F.), and an Equip-
ment Officer, Roy. Flying Corps.— Theresa Emma Charlotte. Edith Caroline.— -Constance
Alice. Residence, The Mount, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.
Issue of the late Edward Vere Dashwood, b. 1846, d. 1919 : m. 1888, Laura Frederica Penelope
(now of St. Cross Lodge, Winchester), da. of the late Major Edmund Crofts (Roy. Welsh
Fusiliers), of Merrieleas, Eastleigh : — •
Vere Edmund Crofts, M.C., b. 1889; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Roy. Sussex Regt.; European War
1914-17 (despatches thrice, Mil. Cross); employed on British Mil. Mission to U.S.A. 1918, with
rank of Major. Diana Penelope, b. 1891. Iris Laura, b. 1893.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Robert Lewes Dashwood (ante)
Issue of the late Major Claude Burrard Lewes Dashwood, b. 1872, d. (of wounds in action
during European War) 1916: m. 1907, Letitia, el. da. of Henry Le Sueur, I.S.O., J.P.,
of La Plaisance, Wynberg, Cape Colony
Robert Armand Lewes, b. 1916. Joyce Viola, b. 1908, Sheila Ianthe, b. 1909. Diana Mary,
b. 1913.
Issue of the late Rev. Samuel Vere Dashwood, great-great-grandson of the late
Richard Dashwood, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1804, d. 1876 : m. 1st, 1828, Caroline,
who d. 1840, da. of Philip Hamond, of Westacre, Norfolk; 2ndly, 1844, Edith
Elizabeth, who d. 1911, da. of Col. — Hawkshaw : —
Alfred Henry, b. 1856: m. 1892, Evelyn Maydwell, da. of the late Rev. John Henry Holdich, of
Stibbington House, Wansford, Northants. Club , Junior Carlton.— Edmund William, C.B.E., b.
1858; formerly Col. 1st Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers; served in S. Africa 1899, present at
action of Belmont (severely wounded, despatches, Brevet Lieut. -Col.) ; has 4th class Osmanieh ;
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1908, Geva Vereker, M.B.E., da. of the late Com. Henry James Stanley,
R.N. [see Riddell, Bt., cr. 1628, colls.]. Club, Naval and Military.— Philip Wilmot, b. 1862 : m.
1904, Adelaide Katharine Mary, da. of the late Rev. Edward John Harford, Preb. and Canon
Residentiary of Wells [see Bridges, Bt.], and has issue living, Millicent Katharine, b. 1906.
Residence, Griffin’s Wood, Epping. Club, Junior Carlton. Edith Helen. Residence, St. Martins,
Stamford.^^Alice : m. 1873, Col. Thomas Tryon, and has issue living, Eva Mildred : m. 1898,
Ernest William Proby Conant, of Lyndon Hall, near Oakham, — Ouida Mary ; m. 1908, Major
Francis Alexander Chetwood Hamilton, M.C., Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), — Violet Alice
Grace : m. 1912, Major Egerton A. Stafford O’Brien, formerly Capt. 8th Hussars, of Crattloe
Woods, co. Clare. Residence, Bulwick Park, Wansford. Emily Laura : m. 1st, 1881, George
Henry Colmore, from whom she obtained a divorce 18 — ; andly, 1890, Edward Gordon Linzee,
and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Harry (of Antwick Manor, Wantage, Berks. Club, Cavalry),
b. 1882; Capt. 7th Hussars, and Major R.A.F. : m. 1916, Nina, da. of the late Col. Charles
Edward Gostling-Murray [see D. Atholl, colls.], and has issue living, Peter Dashwood Murray
b. 1919, — George Cyril, b. 1885; Squadron-Leader R.A.F. : in. 1911, Phyllis Isobel, da. of the
late Capt. Peregrine Fellowes, E. Surrey Regt., and has issue living, Cyril Lancelot Fellowes
b. 1913, — Gerald Ian Fellowes b. 1918. Residence , Brambridge Lodge, Bishopstoke, Hants.
In special remainder to baronetcy : —
The male descendants of Lieut. -Col. George Dashwood, brother of 1st baronet, of whom Sir
Thomas Peyton, 5th Bt., is senior representative [see Peyton, Bt.].
Alderman George Dashwood, of London, undertook, with others, to farm the whole revenue of the
kingdom of Ireland temp. Charles II. He afterwards, with others, farmed the whole revenues of excise
and hearth money in England, and was a Commissioner of Revenue till his death in 1682. A patent of
baronetcy was granted to him, but as he did not take it out, his widow was given the precedence of a
baronet’s widow, while a new patent of baronetcy was granted to his son. The 1st baronet of this
creation was M.P. for Banbury, the 2nd was M.P. for Oxfordshire, and the 3rd M.P. for Woodstock.
Alderman Francis Dashwood, of London, elder brother of Alderman George Dashwood (ante). Was
father of Sir Francis Dashwood, 1st baronet, of West Wycombe.
DASHWOOD, Creation (G.B.) 1707, of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
Sir John Lindsay Dashwood, ★ ioth
Baronet , and Premier Baronet of Great Britain ;
b. April 25th, 1896 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at
Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; s. his father, Sir Robert
John, 1908 ; is patron of one living ; European
War 1914-18 as Capt. ioth Batn. Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders and with Tank Corps.
$.rms — Argent, on a fesse double cotised gules, three
griffins’ heads erased or. Crest — A griffin's head erased per
fesse, erminois and gules.
Seat — West Wycombe Park, Bucks. Club — Caledonian.
Sister living — Ida Helen Lindsay, b. 1903.
Uncle living (son of 7th baronet) — FRANCIS, b. Aug.
18th, 1863. Residence ,
Aunt living (daughter of 7th baronet) — Emily Bertha.
Residence,
Daughter living Of 8th Baronet— Florence Emily, b.
1890 ; m. 1910, Alfred Ronald Gilbey, and has issue living,
Alfred Ronald Dashwood, b. 1911, a da., b. igig. Resi-
dence, 58, Draycott Place, S.W.
Widows living of 8th and 9th Baronets— Florence,
da. of Frederick Norton, J.P., formerly of Manganhuil,
New Zealand: m. 1st, 1889, Sir Edwin Abercromby
Dashwood, 8th baronet, who d. 1893 ; 2ndly, 1894, Major
William Selby-Lowndes, O.B.E., Yeo. Residence, Whad-
don Hall, Bucks Clara Adelaide Ida Conyers [Lady Dashwood ), el. da. of Major
William Bayford Lindsay : tn. xst, 1893, Sir Robert John Dashwood, 9th baronet, who d. 1908 ;
2ndly, 1913, Alexander Robert Fraser. Residence, West Wycombe Park, Bucks.
The 1st baronet was knighted 1702, and sat as M.P. for Winchilsea. The 2nd baronet became 8th
Baron LeDespencer in right of his mother, and was successively head of the War Office, Chancellor
of the Exchequer, and Postmaster-General. He died without male issue, and the barony fell in
abeyance. The 3rd baronet — who was half-brother to the 2nd baronet — assumed the additional surname
of King. The 6th baronet sat as M.P. for Bucks (L) 1832-5, and for Wycombe 1837-62.
^ His younger brother, Robert Henry Lindsay Dashwood, b. 1897 ; Capt. W. Yorkshire
Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918.
For the Great Charter.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
DAVID, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Bombay.
Sir Sassoon (Jacob) David, ist Baronet ,
son of Jacob David, of Bombay; b. Dec. nth,
1849 ; ed. in Bombay ; is a Cotton and Yarn Mer-
chant and Mill Owner, and a J.P. of Bombay
(Sheriff 1905), a Member of Bombay Improvement
Trust Board, of Municipal Corporation, and of its
Standing Committee, Promoter and Chm. of Bank
of India, and Chm. and Director of several cos. ;
was Chm. of Bombay Mill Owners’ Asso. 1904-5 ;
sometime a Member of Council of Gov.-Gen. of
India ; took prominent part in establishing Bombay
Museum, and has given a statue of the King (when
Prince of Wales) to that city ; Knt. 1905 : m. 187 6,
Hannah, da. of the late Elias David Sassoon, and
has issue.
&rms— Or, a lion dormant azure, on a chief of the last two
triangles interlaced between on the dexter a harp and on the
sinister a lily leaved and slipped all of the first. Crtst — A harp
or, between two branches of olive slipped proper.
Residences— 143, Esplanade Road, Fort, Bombay ; Sea
View, Matheran, Bombay. Club — Orient.
SOU living — PERCIVAL VICTOR, b. July 21st, 1892; ed. at Elphinstone Coll., Bombay (B.A.
1909) ; a Member of Inner Temple : m. 1913, Vere Mozelle, da. of Aubrey David, of St. Margarets,
Mount Park, Harrow-on-the-Hill, and has issue living, Katherine Viola Monica, b. 1914.
Chambers, 3, Dr. Johnson’s Building, Temple, E.C. Club , Royal Automobile.
Daughter living — Louise Leah, b. 1882 : m. 1900, David Sassoon Shellim, and has issue living,
Stella Diana, b. 1905. Residence, Bombay.
FERGUSON-DAVIE, Creation (U.K.) 1847, of Creedy, Devonshire.
Sir William John Ferguson-Davie, 4th
Baronet; b. June 17th, 1863; s. his father, Sir
William Augustus, 1915 ; ed. at Marlborough, and
at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly Major Border
Regt. ; appointed a Gen. Staff Officer 1914 : m. 1891,
Phina, daughter of the late Thomas Nelson, of Friars
Carse, Dumfriesshire.
I^rms — Quarterly ; ist and 4th, argent a chevron sable,
between three mullets pierced gules ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, three
cinquefoils or, upon a chief of the last a lion passant, gules,
each quartering charged with a canton sable, for distinction.
Crists — ist, a pascal lamb reguardant argent ; 2nd, a kingfisher
wings elevated proper, in the beak a branch of olive vert, fructed
or ; each crest charged for distinction with a cinquefoil, sable.
Seat — Creedy Park, Crediton, Devonshire.
Brothers living — HENRY AUGUSTUS, b. Aug. 22nd,
1865; ed. at Marlborough, and at New Coll., Oxford; is
Principal Clerk in Public Bill Office, and Clerk of the Fees
in House of Commons : m. 1897, Adeline, da. of the late
Thomas Holdsworth Newman [see Newman, Bt., colls.], and
has issue living, Violet Lilian, b. 1899, — Evelyn Sybil, b. 1901.
Seat, Bittiscombe Manor, Wiveliscombe, Somerset. Club,
Wellington. Edward Cruger, b. 1868 ; ed. at Marlborough :
m. 1905, Blanche Evelyn, da. of the late William Wyndham Hasler, of Aldingbourne House,
Sussex, and has issue living, John, b. 1906. Residence , 42, Elm Park Road, S.W. Club , Windham.
Sisters living— Eleanor Harriott, b. 1870; m. 1894, Brig.-Gen. George Northcote Col vile, D.S.O.
Mary Frances, b. 1871 : m. 1900, William Arthur Knight, M.A., D.Sc., Assist. Master at
Marlborough Coll., and has issue living, Arthur Harold John, b. 1903, — Herbert George, b. 1906.
Residence , Deverill House, Marlborough.
Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet)— Fanny Julia ( Lady White- Thomson) : m. 1857, Col. Sir
Robert Thomas White-Thomson, K.C.B., who d. 1918, and has issue living, Ven. Leonard Jauncey
(of Broomford Manor, Jacobstowe, Exbourne, and The Precincts, Canterbury), b. 1863 ; ed. at
Eton, and at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1890); sometime V. of Croydon; appointed
Archdeacon and Canon of Canterbury 1918 : tu. 1897, the Hon. Margaret Adela Hepburn- Stuart-
Forbes-Trefusis, da. of 20th Baron Clinton, and has issue living, Charles Robert b. 1903, Ian Hugh
b. 1904, Walter Norman b. 1906, Mary Adela b. 1901, — Sir Hugh Davie, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G. ,
D.S.O. , b. 1866 [see “Knightage”]: tn. 1893, Ela Louisa Agatha, who d. 1894, da. of the late
Rev. J. S. Ruddach, — Ada Mary: m. 1891, as his third wife, Edward St. Aubyn, who d. 1914
[see B. St. Levan, colls.]. Residences , Broomford Manor, Jacobstowe, Exbourne, Devon; The
Precincts, Canterbury.
Widow living Of 3rd baronet— Frances Harriet ( Lady Ferguson-Davie), da. of Sir William
Miles, ist Bt. : m. 1862, Sir William Augustus Ferguson-Davie, C. B., 3rd baronet, who d. 1915,
having had with other issue (ante), Herbert George, b. 1873; Lieut. R.M. ; d. (killed inaction
at Gallipoli) 1915, having m. 2ndly, 1911, Ethel Marion, da. of Col. Alfred Luther Lane, of Langford
Place, Langford, Bristol. Residence, 1, St. Germans, Exeter.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Arthur Francis Ferguson-Davie, C.I.E., D.S.O., 3rd
son of 3rd baronet, b. 1867, d. (wounds in action) 1916 : m. 1906, Eleanor Blanche
Daphne (who m. andly, 1918, Capt. John Horace Wyndham Knight-Bruce, Roy.
Warwickshire Regt.), da. of Charles Topham Naylor, of Dean House, Kilmeston,
Hants : —
Wiiliam Antony, b. 1907.— —Arthur Patrick, b. 1909.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles Robert Ferguson-Davie (infra) : —
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Major Francis Andrews Ferguson-Davie, b. 1867, d. 1917 :
in. ist, 1891, Amanda (from whom he obtained a divorce 1895), da. of John Fabris ; 2ndly,
1917, Alice Moore (now of 589, Besserer Street, Ottawa), el. da. of William Moore West,
C.E. (formerly R.N.)., of Hastings, Ontario, Canada : —
William, b. 1892.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Robert Ferguson-Davie, 4th son of ist baronet, b.
1836, d. 1897 : tn. 1866, Anne Clarissa, whonf. 1889, da. of the late Biggs Andrews,
Q.C. [Gibson-Craig, Bt.] : —
Rt. Rev. Charles James ( Bishop of Singapore}, D.D. , b. 1872; ed. at Marlborough, and at Trin.
Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1894, M A. 1899, Hon. D.D. 1909); formerly Capt. 4th Vol. Batn. Suffolk
Regt. ; consecrated Bishop of Singapore 1909 : in. 1902, Charlotte Elizabeth, da. of Professor Hull,
F.R.S. Residence , Bishop's House, Singapore. Anne Helen : in. ist, 18 — , William Pickett,
who d. 1914 ; 2nd, 1918, R. A. Thomson. Residence , Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles Robert Ferguson-Davie (ante) : —
Issue of the late Henry Herrick Ferguson-Davie, b. 1869, d. 1913 : in. 1891, Eleanora
Inloes, who d. 1913, da. of William Schultz, of Philadelphia, U.S.A. : —
Henry Herrick, b. 1894; ed. at R.M.C. (Canada); formerly Lieut. Scottish Rifles.— —Charles
Francis b. 1898.— -Carey, b. 1900; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps.
The ist baronet, Henry Robert Ferguson, married Frances Juliana Davie, only surviving sister
of Sir John Davie, 9th baronet (cr. 1641), and niece and heiress of Sir Humphrey Phineas Davie, 10th
and last baronet, who died 1840, in which year the baronetcy was revived in favour of Henry Robert
Ferguson, of Creedy Park, Devon, above-mentioned, who thereupon assumed the additional surname
of Davie. Sir William Augustus Ferguson-Davie, C.B., 3rd baronet, was sometime Principal Clerk
in Public Bill Office and Clerk of the Fees of House of Commons.
Davis-Goff, see Goff.
DAWSON, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Edgewarebury, co. Middlesex.
Sir (Arthur) Trevor Dawson, ist
Baronet , son of the late Hugh Dawson, Bar.-
at-law; b. May ist, 1866; ed. at Roy. Acad.,
Gosport, and at Roy. Naval Coll., Greenwich ;
entered R.N. 1879, became Lieut. 1887, and
Com. 1915 ; was Experimental Officer at Wool-
wich Arsenal 1892-6, since when he has been
Sup. of Ordnance at Vickers (Limited), and a
Managing Director and Vice-Chm. of that Co. ;
is a Director of Electric and Ordnance Accessories
Co. (Limited) and other Cos., a M.I.C.E., a
M.I.M.E., Past Pres, of Junior Institution of En-
gineers, and a Member of Roy. United Service
Institution, of Institute of Metals, and of Fish-
mongers Co., etc. ; has Roy. So. of Arts silver
medal, and first Gustav Canet gold medal ; author
of several works on Ordnance ; Knt. 1909 : m.
1892, Louise, da. of John Miller Grant, and has
issue.
JUms — Azure, on a chevron ermine between three bird
bolts argent a rose gules, slipped and leaved between two
daws respectant proper. OCrrat — Out of a naval crown or
a daw proper.
Seat — Edgwarebury House, Elstree, Herts. Town Residence — 6, Great Stanhope Street,
Park Lane, W. Clubs — Marlborough, United Service, Ranelagh, Royal Automobile.
Son living — HUGH TREVOR, b. Jan. 17th, 1893 ; Lieut. R.N. : in. 1918, Vera Anne Loch, da. of
Major Sir Frederick Loch Halliday, C.I.E., M.V.O. Residences, 2, Radnor Place, Hyde Park,
W. ; The Thistles, Elstree, Herts.
Daughters living — Iris, b. 1895: in. 1917, Brig.-Gen. John Micklem, D.S.O., M.C., Rifle Brig.
Eva May, b. 1899: in. 1917, Major Ralph Micklem, C.M.G., R.E., and has issue living, Hugh
Ralph, b. 1918. Residence , Elm Lodge, Elstree, Herts.,
DE BATHE, Creation (U.K.) 1801, of Kingstown Cashel, co. Meath.
Sir Hugo Gerald De Bathe, 5th Baronet ;
b. Aug. 10th, 1871 ; s. his father, Gen. Sir Henry
Percival, 1907 ; ed. at Radley ; formerly Lieut. 3rd
Batn. Gloucestershire Regt ; served in S. Africa 1900 :
m. 1899, Emily Charlotte, da. of the Very Rev. William
Corbet Le Breton, Dean of Jersey, and widow of Edward
Langtry.
gtrms — Gules, a cross between four lions rampant argent. Crtst—
A lion rampant argent, supporting in the fore paws a dagger of the
first, pommel and hilt or.
Club — White’s.
Brother living— PATRICK WYNNE, b. April 29th, 1876 ; ed.
at Winchester ; sometime Hon. Attache in Diplo. Ser. ; is Capt.
in the Army, and a Freeman of City of London ; was War
Correspondent in Belgium for Daily Telegraph July 1914 to
Jan. 1915, and Commissaire Militaire Britaneque, Brussels 1918-19
(Officer of Order of Crown of Belgium); European War as a
Train Conducting Officer, and as a Railway Transport Officer
with rank of Capt. (despatches, 1914 star, two medals) : in. 1904,
Violet Lindsay, da. of the late Nicholas Wood, sometime M.P,
for Durham Co., Houghton-le-Spring, Div., and has issue living,
Christopher Albert, b. 1905. Clubs , Marlborough, St. James’s, Beefsteak.
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Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Charlotte {Lady De Bathe), da. of William Clare : m. 1870,
Sir Henry Percival De Bathe, 4th baronet, who d. 1907. Residence , 85, Eccleston Square, S.W.
Hugo De Bathe accompanied Earl Strongbow in his expedition to Ireland in 1172, and had grants
of manors and lands in the counties of Dublin, Meath, Louth, and Drogheda, for which, at the present
time, the family pay a quit-rent to the Crown. A baronetcy was conferred in 1666 upon Sir Lucas de
Bathe, of Atharne, a senior branch of this family, but this title became extinct in a few years. The
1st baronet, whose name was Bath, resumed in 1793, by sign-manual, the original surname of De Bathe.
DE BUNSEN, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Abbey Lodge, Hanover Gate, Metropolitan
Borough of St. Marylebone.
Rt. Hon . Sir Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen, G.C.M.G. ,
G.C.V.O., C.B., 1st Baronet , son of the late Ernest de Bunsen, of Abbey Lodge,
Regent’s Park, N.W. ; b. Jan. 8th, 1852 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
1874, M.A. 1876) ; entered Diplo. Ser. 1877, became 3rd Sec. 1879. 2nd Sec.
1883, and 1st Sec. 1891 ; was Sec. of Legation at Tokio 1891-4, and Charge d' Affaires
and Consul -Gen. in Siam 1894-6; appointed Sec. of Embassy at Constantinople
1897, and at Paris 1902 (with rank of Min. Plen.), Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen.
to Lisbon 1905, and Ambassador Extraor. and Plen. .to Spain 1905-13, and to
Austria-Hungary 1913-14; acted as an Assist. Under Sec. of State at Foreign Office
I9I5’I9; Ambassador Extraor. and Plen. on Special Mission to S. America 1918;
retired 1919; is a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England;
C.B. (Civil) 1895, C.V.O. 1903, K.C.V.O. 1905, P.C., G.C.V.O. and K.C.M.G. 1906,
G.C.M.G. 1909 : m. 1899, Berta Mary, da. of the late Armar Henry Lowry-Corry
[see E. Belmore, colls.], and has issue.
$rms ;tnh — Not exemplified at time of going to press.
Seat — Old Lodge, Taplow. Tosun Residence — 3, Portland Place, W. Clubs — St. James’s,
Travellers'.
Daughters living — Hilda Violet Helena, l. 1900,— —Cicely Elizabeth, b. 1902.’ Rosalind
Margaret, b. 1903.— —Mary Berta, b. 1910,
De Burgh-Lawson, see Lawson.
De Capell-Brooke, see Brooke.
CHAMPION-DE CRESPIGNY, Creation (U.K.) 1805, of Champion Lodge, Surrey.
[Name pronounced “ Champion-de Crepiny.”]
Sir Claude Champion-de Crespigny,
4th Baronet ; b. April 20th, 1847; s. his father,
Sir Claude William, 1868; was in R.N. 1860-65,
Ensign 60th Rifles 1866-70, and sometime Capt.
Limerick Artillery Militia ; formerly Hon. Major
Suffolk Yeo. Cav. ; acted as War Correspondent up
the Nile 1889 ; served in S. Africa as a Vol. 1900,
and in British E. Africa 1905 ; has Balloon So.’s
gold medal, Roy. Humane So.’s medal, Roy. Aero
Club International medal, and Swedish Roy. Olympic
medal; is a J.P. and D.L. for Essex, Com. in
National Reserve, and patron of one living : m.
1872, Georgiana Louisa Margaret, 2nd da. of the
late Robert M'Kerrell, having had issue, of whom
the youngest son, Claude Norman, b. 1888, Lieut.
Dragoon Guards ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1914 : m. 1913, Rose (who m. 2ndly, 1917,
Capt. William Morrice, Yeo. and R.F.C.), da. of
the late Capt. A. E. Gordon.
— Quarterly, ist and 4th, argent, a lion salient sable
A mind self-conscious of rectitude, armed and langued gules ; in the dexter base, a fer de moulin
pierced sable, Champion de Crespigny ; 2nd and 3rd, azure,
three bars argent, Vierville de Vierville. Crest — On a chapeau gules turned up ermine a cubit arm
mailed erect holding a broadsword proper.
Residence — Champion Lodge, Maldon, Essex. Clubs — Caledonian, Sports’, Carlton. .
Sons living -CLAUDE RAUL, C.B., C.M.G. , D.S.O. , b. Sept. 19th, 1878; ed. at Wellington
Coll. ; is an Hon. Brig.-Gen. (formerly Lieut. -Col. Grenadier Guards, and Comdg. ist Guards
Brig.), and a D.L. for Essex; S. Africa 1901-2, European War 1914-18 (despatches*, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut. -Col., C.M.G., Order of Danilo, C.B.); D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918, C.B. (Mil.)i9i9:
m. 1913, Violet Rose, da. of the late Charles Percy Sykes, of West Ella, Hull, Yorkshire.— Claude
Philip, b. 1880; is a retired Com. R.N. ; served during European War 1914-17 (despatches, Croix
de Guerre). Claude Vierville, b. 1882 ; formerly Capt. Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regt.);
is Major (Reserve of Officers) Wilts Regt. ; was A.D.C. to Commr. E. African Protectorate 1904-5 ;
S. Africa 1000-1902, with Nandi Punitive Expedition 1905-6, European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches, Belgian Order of the Crown, French and Belgian Croix de Guerre, Chevalier du
Meritd Agricola; m. 1911, Mary Nora Catharine, elder! da. of James Augustine McSloy, of St.
Catharine s, Ontario, Canada, and has issue living, Mary Charmian, b. 1914. Residence , Horse
Thief Ranch, Wilmer, British Columbia.
Daughters living —Cicely, b. 1874; m. 1896, George Granville Lancaster, who d. 1907, and has
issue living, Claude Granville, b. 1899; ed. at R.M.C. ; Lieut. Household Cav., — Cicely
Valencia. Residence , Kelmarsh Hall, Northampton. Cerise {Hon. Mrs. Robert F. Boyle), b.
1875: m. 1899, Vice-Adm. the Hon. Robert Francis Boyle. M.V.O. , R.N. [ see E. Shannon).
Crystal, b. 1877 : m. 1901, Capt. Matthew Benjamin Dipnall Ffinch, C.B.E., J.P., D.L., formerly
Prince of Wales’s (N. Staffordshire Regt.). Valerie {Lady Smiley), b. 1883: m. 1903, Sir John
Smiley, 2nd Bt. Residence, Oakley Hall, Basingstoke.
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Brother living— Tyrell Other William, b. 1859 ; is an Hon. Brig. -Gen., and a D.A.Q.M.G. ; some-
time Col. -in-Charge of Cav. Records; and formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 15th Hussars: Afghan
war 1880 (medal), S. African war 1881, Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze star),
European War 1916-17 : in. 1899, Kathleen Alice, da. of Henry James Wigram [see Wigram, Bt.,
colls.], and has issue living, Vivian Tyrell, b. 1907, — Rosalie Kathleen, b. 1900, — Eileen Ethel,
b. 1903. Club, Naval and Military.
Sisters living — Eliza Mary: m. 1871, Maj.-Gen. Richard Temple Godman, who d. 1912, formerly
5th Dragoon Guards, having had issue, of whom Richard Temple, b. 1873, — Frederick Tyrell, b.
1875 ; is Capt. Sussex Regt. : in. 1910, Josephine Eleanor (of Little Ote Hall, near Burgess Hill,
Sussex), only child of the Rev. W. H. H. Ellison, of Victoria, British Columbia, ; d. (while prisoner
of war) 1917, leaving issue, Thomas Ellison b. 1916, — Thomas Philip, b. 1877 ; Major Dragoons ; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1915, — George William, b. 1883 ; formerly Lieut. Sussex
Yeo., — Cicely Mary: tn. 1899, Alexander Edward, of Sanquhar, Forres, — Mary Lisa: in. 1901,
George Broun Ibbetson, — Sarah Rosalie : in. 1912, Edward Shrapnell Shrapnell-Smith. Residence ,
Highden, Pulborough, Sussex.— —Sarah Anna Maria Gore : in. 1884, Lieut.-Col. Edmund Molyneux
(formerly of 7th Dragoon Guards), who d. 1898, and has issue living, Edmund Geoffery Melling,
b. 1894; European War 1914-19 with 6th Dragoon Guards, — Emily, b. 1892. Residence , Warren
Lodge, Wokingham, Berks.— Lucy Eugenie Bowyer : in. 1887, William Arthur Macan, who d.
1898. Agnes Katherine Vierville : in. 1891, the Rev. John Prince Fallowes, M.A., having had
issue, of whom John Tyrell Champion, b. 1892 ; Lieut. Suffolk Regt. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 19x6, — Richard Prince, b. 1901, — Katharine Harriet Angela, b. 1894, — Mary
Agnes, b. 1898 : m. 1918, Cecil George Oppitz, Lieut. London Regt. Residence , Heene Rectory,
Worthing.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut. Philip Augustus Champion-de Crespigny, R.N., 2nd son of
3rd baronet, b. 1850, d. 1912 : in. 1878, Rose, da. of the late Adm. the Rt. Hon.
Sir Astley Cooper-Key, G.C.B., F.R.S. : —
Henry, M.C., b. 1882 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst : is Major Indian Army, and an A.D.C. on
Personal Staff; served during European War 1915-17 (M.C.). Frederick Philip, R.N. , b. 1884 ;
became Lieut. 1907, and Lieut.-Com. 19x5 : m. 1909, Mabel, da. of Roland Stagg.-^— Phyllis
Rose, b. 1880: nt. 1904, William Watson Finny, Bar.-at-Law, and has issue living, Edmund John
Champion, b. 1905, — Arthur William Magee, b. 1909. Residence , Hamilton Lodge, Oak Hill Road,
Surbiton.
Members of this Norman family fought in the 1st Crusade and in that under St. Louis, and were
Champions to the Dukes of Normandy and Brittany, and the lands of Fonteney, Fleuriere, Vierville,
and Crespigny, which latter place Claude Champion-de Crespigny, Vicomte de Vire, and his wife,
La Comtesse de Vierville, quitted at the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, were owned by them.
Claude Champion-de Crespigny was at that time an officer of high rank in the French Army, and
subsequently obtained a Col.’s commission in the British Army. The 1st baronet was a Receiver-
General of the Droits of the Admiralty, and entertained George IV. at Champion Lodge. The
2nd baronet was M.P. for Southampton. The 3rd baronet, whose father fought at Trafalgar,
succeeded his grandfather, and was Col. of the Essex Rifle Vol.
De Hochepied-Larpent, see Larpent.
Seat-
DE HOGHTON, Creation (E.) 1611, of Hoghton Tower, Lancashire.
[Name pronounced “ de Hor-ton.”]
Sir James de Hoghton, C.B.E. ,
nth Baronet ; b. Feb. 2nd, 1851 ; s. his half-
brother, Sir Charles, 1893; formerly Major
Lincolnshire Regt., and subsequently Major
and Hon. Lieut.-Col. of its 4th Batn. ;
served in Ashanti war 1873-4 (medal with
clasp) ; received in 1875 the silver medal of
the Roy. Humane Soc., and also its gold medal
for the most distinguished act of the year
1874 ; sometime Co. Comdt. Lancashire Vol.
Corps with rank of Col. ; is a J.P. and D.L.
for Lancashire ; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : in. 187S,
Aimee Jean, who d. 1919, da. of the late
John Grove, of Feme, Wilts, and has issue.
Sable, three bars argent. Crest — A bull
passant argent, ears, tips of the horns, mane, hoofs,
and points of tail, sable. $upp0rUrs — Two bulls
argent.
Club — Army and Navv.
In spite of wrong.
-Hoghton Tower, Preston.
Sons living -CUTH BERT, b. Aug. 27th, 1880; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Coldstream Guards;
is Lieut. Roy Naval Air Ser.: m. 1917. Helen, da. of the late Major Duncan Macdonald, of
mencoe and has issue living, Henry Philip Anthony Mary, b. 19x9 Guy, D.S.O., M.C. , b.
1886 ; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C. ; Major King’s Own (Yorkshire L.I.) ; European War 1914-18
(wounded, M.C., D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1919 : in. 1915 (marriage annulled on her petition 1918), Violet
Automobile1 ^ atC ^era^ Townley-Parker, of Bridge House, Dawlish. Clubs , Bath, Royal
Daughters living Dorothy, b. 1883 : in. 1908, Archibald Moir Park Lyle, and has issue living,
lan Archibald de Hoghton, b. 1909, — Robin Alexander, b. 19x0, — Archibald Michael, b. 1919, —
JJorothea, b. 1914. Residence , Powis, Stirling.— Cicely, b. 1884 : m. 1908, Piers Cecil Le Gendre
btarkie, and has issue living, Guy Piers le Gendre, b. 1909,— Cynthia Monica, b. 1910, — Priscilla
Clare irimee, £. 1914.— — Joan, b. 1891. Barbara, b. 1894: in. 19x4, Robert Myles Heywood,
cieut. lhe Buffs (E. Kent. Regt.), who d. (killed in action during European War) 1915. Resi-
dence, Hales Hall, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
lj^£r~DanieI> M.B.E. , b. 1853 ; formerly Major Loyal North Lancashire Regt. ; was a
National Ser Representative ; M.B.E. (Civil) 1919 : m. 1888, Mary, da. of Henry Jones, and has
issue living, Sybil. Residence , 36, Wellington Road, Bournemouth.
Sister living— Frances, b. i860.
Daughter living of 9th Baronet— Elinor Isabel, b. i860.
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Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Major Vere de Hoghton, b. 1882, d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1915: m. 1911, Alice Dorothy Patience, da. of Sir Frank Hollins,
xst Bt.
Diana, b. 1913.
This baronetcy is 2nd in point of precedence, and the property of Hoghton has been in the
family since temp. King Stephen. The 1st baronet, Sir Richard Hoghton, M.P. for Lancashire,
entertained King James I. for several days at Hoghton Tower. The 3rd and 4th baronets represented
Lancashire in Parliament, and the 5th, 6th, and 7th baronets each sat as M.P. for Preston. The 8th
baronet assumed the additional surname of Bold, and the 9th baronet resumed in 1862 by royal license
the ancient surname of De Hoghton.
De la Pole, see Pole.
DE LA RUE, Creation (U.K.) 1898, of Cadogan Square, Chelsea, co. London.
[Name pronounced “Dellarue.”]
Sir Eyelyn Andros de la Rue, 2nd Baronet;
b. Oct. 5th, 1879; s. his father, Sir Thomas Andros, 1911 ;
is Capt. Territorial Force Reserve, and a J.P. for Herts : in.
1903, Mary Violet, da. of John Liell Francklin [ see V. St.
Vincent], and has issue.
— Or, three bars gules each charged with as many estoiles of
the first, in chief an increscent and a decrescent of the second. Crrst —
Between two olive branches vert a cauldron gules, fired and issuant there-
from a snake nowed proper.
Seat — Lockleys, Welwyn, Herts.
Sons living — ERIC VINCENT, b. Aug. 5th, 1906. Ian Hector,
b. 1910.— —Another, b. 1918.
Daughters living— Ruby, b. 1904. Mona Ruth, b. 1911. Diana
Beryl, b. 1914.
Brothers living— Ivor Andros, b. 1880 ; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford ; is Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) : tn. 1912, Lilian Blanche Mary,
da. of the late Hon. FitzRoy Somerset Keith Stewart [see E. Galloway, colls.]. Residence , 30,
Sloane Court, S.W.3.— Stuart Andros, b. 1883; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford; is
Chm. of Thomas de la Rue and Co. (Limited), and a J.P. for Herts : m. 1912, Margaret Griselda,
da. of Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn, K.C. [see Wedderburn, Bt., colls.], and has issue
living, Thomas Alexander, b. 1913,— Wedderburn Anthony, b. 1914, — Christopher Arthur, b. 1916, —
Patrick Andrew, b. 1920, — Ann Griselda, b. 1918. Residence, Shenley Hill, Shenley, Herts.
Club , Junior Carlton.
Sister living— Sybil, b. 1877 : m. 1897, William Wilson Grantham, Bar.-at-law, Recorder of Deal, of
6, Crown Office Row, Temple, E.C., and has issue living, William Ivor, b. 1898, — John Anthony,
b. 1907, — Thomas Elmer, b. 1911, — Mark Edward, b. 1913, — Frederick Andros, b. 1916, — Myrtle
Irene, b. 1900: m. 1920, Harry Kottingham Newton, O.B.E., M.P., el. son of Sir Alfred James
Newton, 1st Bt. , — Pauline Agnes, b. 1909, — Nym, b. 1919. Residence, Balneath Manor, near
Lewes.
Sir Thomas, xst Bt., was many years Chm. of Thomas de la Rue and Co., Limited.
DENNY, Creation (I.) 1782, of Castle Moyle, Kerry.
Sir (Robert) Arthur Denny, 5th
Baronet , son of the late Rev. Robert Day Denny,
2nd son of 3rd baronet ; b. July 23rd, 1838 ; s.
his uncle, Sir Edward, 1889; ed. at Harrow;
formerly Lieut. 22nd Regt. : in. 1872, Janie, da.
of T. Kirton.
$mts — Gules, a saltire argent between twelve crosses
patt£e or. Crrst — A cubit arm vested azure, turned up
argent, holding in the hand proper five bearded wheat-
ears or.
Residence— More ton Pinkney, Byfield, Northants. Club
— Naval and Military.
Half-Brother living— CECIL EDWARD, b. Dec. 14th,
1850 ; formerly Capt. and Inspector Roy. N.W. Police,
Canada. Residence , Colinton, Alberta, Canada.
Half-Sisters living — Gertrude Honora Frances : m. 1883,
Archibald Henry Boyd, Bar.-at-law, having had issue, of
whom Archibald John, b. 1888 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Oxford ; is Lieut. York and Lancaster Regt. :
in. 1916, Mary, only da. of C. D. Leng, of Sandygate,
Sheffield, — Robert Colin, b. 1893 ; Lieut. Devonshire
Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, —
Gertrude Frances Cordelia, b. 1890: m. 1916, Capt. Anthony Lionel Yea Dering, King’s Own
Scottish Borderers, of Instow, N. Devon [see Dering, Bt., colls.]. Residence, Bellevue, Westward
Ho, N. Devon.— Frances Flora: tn. 1879, the Rev. James Arthur Kempe, J.P., R. of Abbots-
ham, N. Devon, and Hon. Canon of Truro, and has issue living, Francis Bernard, b. 1880 : «•
1909, Lucy Maud, da. of W. G. Cort, M.R.C.S., F.R.C.P., — Kenneth Trevanion, b. 1882.
Residence, Abbotsham Rectory, N. Devon.— Constance Mary Sophia : in. 1883, J. Weller,
and has issue living, Rudolph Herbert b. 1884, — Hantz, — Flora, — Hilda. Residence , Vienna.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Denny (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Denny, b. 1835, d. 1907: tn. 1877, Marion Georgina (now of
66, Myddelton Square E.C.x), da. of Lyttelton Henry Lyster, of Dublin, and Union
Hall, co. Cork : —
Rev. Henry Lyttelton Lyster, b. 1878 ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1901, M.A.1905); is V. o
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St. Mark’s, Myddleton Square, E.C., and a Fellow of Sion Coll., and So. of Genealogists of
London ; was Hon. Minor Canon of National Cathedral of St. Patrick, Dublin 1907-8, Chap, to
Duke of York’s Territorial Headquarters, Chelsea 1914-15, and in Metropolitan Special Constabulary
and Chelsea Vol. Training Corps 1915*16. Residence , St. Mark’s Vicarage, 66, Myddelton
Square, E.C.i.
Issue of the late Henry Denny, b. 1837, d. 1872 : in. 1864, Jane, who*/. 1914 (having m. 2ndly,
1875, Joseph Keatinge, who d. 1904), da. of Joseph Armstrong, of Coote Hill, Cavan : —
Kathleen Elizabeth: in. 1890, George Washington Smith, and has issue living, Mabel Frances,
b. 1892: m. 1918, John Elvery Stokes, Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers. Residence, Osboxne, Mulgrave
Terrace, Kingstown, co. Dublin.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Richard Denny, b. 1848, d. 1915 : m. 1881, Mary (now of 8, Newport
Terrace, Barnstaple, Devon), da. of the late Thomas Stokes Guppy, M.D., of Falmouth : —
Richard Brougham, b. 1889 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; Capt. Prince Albert’s (Somerset L.I.), and an Assist.
Mil. Attach^, Pekin ; European War 1915 (wounded) ; mentioned twice by Sec. of State, and has Order
of Rising Sun of Japan. Eileen; B.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin : in. 1913, Lieut.-Col. Francis Crofton
Molesworth, R.E. [see V. Molesworth, colls.]. Joan ; B.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin. Residence ,
12, Beaufort Road, Clifton, Bristol.— —Geraldine : nt. 1918, Capt. George Thomas Johnson,
Indian Army.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Denny, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1802, d. 1877: tn.
1834, Sophia Catherine, who d. 1890, da. of the late Daniel McGillycuddy,
of Day Place, Tralee : —
Edmund Barry, b. i860; is L.R.C.S. Ireland: in. 1884, Emily Barclay, da. of Henry Allen, of
Dublin, and has issue living, Henry Allen Maynard, b. 1887 ; formerly Capt. Lincolnshire Regt. ;
served during European War 1915-17 (wounded), — Thomas Hamilton, b. 1893 ; is Lieut. Indian
Army : in. 1920, Muriel Mary, da. of the late Edward Doncaster, of Silk Willoughby, Sleaford, —
Arthur De Courcy McGillycuddy, b. 1899; ed. at Sutton Valence Sch., and at R.M.A. ; is
Lieut. R.A., — Norah Creina, — Iris. Residence , Barkwith House, Lincoln. Diana. Residence ,
Osboxne, Mulgrave Terrace, Kingstown, co. Dublin.
Grandchildren of the late Ven. Anthony Denny (infra): —
Issue (by 1st marriage), of the late Lieut. Edward Denny, R.N., b. 1833, d. 1893: nt. 1st
1869, Florence Annette, who d. 1886, da. of the late Charles Condell, of London ; 2ndly,
1889, Jane, who d. 18 — , da. of the late John Brannan Quick, of 41, St. Paul’s Road,
Camden Square, N.W. : —
Edwin, b. 1875. Residence ,
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Ven. Anthony Denny, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b.
1807, d. 1890: in. 1st, 1830, Catherine, who d. 1866, da. of James McGill, of
Tralee ; 2ndly, 1868, Charlotte, who d. 1914, da. of the late George Coare, of
Heavitree, Exeter: —
William James, b. 1837. George Herbert, b. 1851 : in. 1876, Ellen Jarvis, and has issue living,
Edward Jarvis (of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U.S.A.), b. 1879 : in. 1903, Elizabeth Clara, da. of George
Wills, and has issue living, Ellen Elizabeth, Catharine Antoinette, — Anthony George (of 1304, Page
Street, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.), b. 1882 : m. 1910, Matilda Borgelough, — Catharine
McGill: in. 1900, Curtis L. Sleeper, of 1112, East 64th Street, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. Resi-
dence. 4737, Cook Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. Elizabeth Diana. Kathleen.— Diana
Henrietta. Antoinette Helen.
Grandchildren of the late William Denny (infra) : —
Issue of the late Edward Coningsby Denny, b. 1839, d. 1888: m. 1863, Louisa Mary, who d.
1916, da. of the late Augustus Callaway, of Rogate, Sussex : —
William Coningsby, b. 1867 : m. 1892, Rose Elizabeth, da. of the late J. Ingram, of Wellington Square,
Hastings, and has issue living, Marjorie Ethel, b. 1896. Residence , Tralee, Teignmouth. Edmund
Henry, b. 18 — : m. 1909, Beatrice Mary Louisa, da. of Alfred Golborne. Residence, 3, Cleveland
Mansions, Twickenham — Charles Edward, b. 18 — : nt. 1902, Alice, da. of — Baker, of Brighton,
and has issue living, Letitia, b. 190-, — Ivy Coningsby, b. 190-. Horatio, b. 18 — : in. 18 — , Mabel,
da. of Adm. — De Beilin.— .Edith Mary, b. 18 — ; an Army Staff Nurse. Constance Frances,
b. 18 — . Ada Louisa, b. 18 — : m. 1900, Hubert Barraclough, and has issue living, Gwendoline
Grace, b. 190-. Residence ,
Issue of the late George Anthony Denny, b. 1843, d. 1873 : in. 1871, Clara Delinda,
who d. 1873, da. of the late Robert Acheson Thompson, of Castle Island, co. Kerry : —
Ethel, b. 1873 : in. 1894, Lewin Henry Dell FitzHayman. Residence,
Issue of the late Lieut. Alfred Edward Denny, R.N., b. 1845, d. 1903 : m. 1870, Mary Harriet
Scott, who d. 1914, da. of the late Henry G. Stokes, C.E. : —
William Alfred Charles, b. 1871, ed. in Germany ; formerly Major Army Ser. Corps; was Director-
Gen. of Mil. Intelligence in Canada (with rank of Lieut.-Col.), and Col.-Comdg. Corps of Guides,
Canadian Mil. Forces 1903-5 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900, on Staff of Lord Dundonald’s
Mounted Brig., present at relief of Ladysmith, and all engagements and operations of Natal
Field Force (slightly wounded, despatches thrice, medal with six clasps, Brevet Major) ; was
D.A.A.G. Hong Kong 1902-3; is Dep. Controller Welfare Supervision Depart., Roy. Arsenal,
Woolwich : in. 1896, Lucy Florence, only da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Herbert Coningham, of 32,
Vernon Terrace, Brighton, and has issue living, Joan Lucy Dorothy, b. 1899, — Eileen Mary Diana,
b. 1903. Ethel Mary, b. 1880: m. 1905, the Rev. Henry Herbert Leeper, V. of St. Stephen’s,
Devonport, and has issue living, Patrick Stephen, b. 1909, — Terence Folliott, b. 1914. Residence ,
St. Stephen's Vicarage, Devonport.
Issue of the late William Denny, 5th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1811, d. 1871 : in. 1832,
Marianne, who d. i860, da. of Thomas Truman, of Exeter : —
Joan Frances : in. 1885, John Thomas, who d. 1913, Harpist to H.M., and has issue living, Arthur
Charles, b. 1886; is Capt. R.A.S.C. : m. 1911, Dorothy Iris, 2nd da. of the late Edward Scott-
Millar, of Belfairs, Broomwater West, Teddington, and has issue living, Betty Iris, — Gwilym Ivor,
D.S.O. , M.C. , b. 1893 [ see “ Companionage ”], — Ada Myfanwy: in. 1916, Major Alan Duguid,
A.F.C., R.A.F., formerly of Baroda, Cedars Avenue, Rickmansworth, Herts, and has issue living,
Bronwen Denise b. 19—. Residence , Inglenook, Blandford Road, Bedford Park, W.
Sir Edmond Denny (son of William Denny, of Cheshunt — High Sheriff of Herts 1480), King’s
Remembrancer, and a Baron of the Exchequer, temp. Henry VII., had two sons, Sir Thomas (whose
descendant, Sir William Denny, of Norfolk, was created a baronet 1642), and the Rt. Hon. Sir
Anthony Denny, P.C., Chief Gentleman of the Privy Chamber and Groom of the Stole to Henry VIII.
The latter was the only gentleman who dared to inform the King of his approaching end, and
received from him a pair of gloves (which still exist) worked with pearls ; he became an Executor
of Henry VIII., and one of the Guardians of Edward VI. Sir Edward Denny, grandson of the
Rt. Hon. Sir Anthony, was created Lord Denny de Waltham 1604, and Earl of Norwich 1626. The
present family is descended from Sir Edward Denny, Knight Banneret, M.P. (younger son of the
Rt. Hon. Sir Anthony Denny), who, being Governor of Kerry and Desmond, and Gentleman of the
Privy Chamber to Queen Elizabeth, received a grant of the town and castle of Tralee as a reward for
his services against the rebel Earl of Desmond and the Spaniards. For successive generations th
Dennys of Tralee Castle provided representatives for Tralee and co. Kerry in Parliament. Sir Barry,
2nd Bt., was killed in a duel 1794.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
DENNY, Creation (U.K.) 1913, of Dumbarton, co. Dumbarton.
Brave and kind. Sir ARCHIBALD DENNY, LL.D ., ISt BarOliet ,
fourth son of Peter Denny, of Helenslee, Dumbarton ; b.
Feb. 7th, i860; ed. at Dumbarton Acad., in Switzerland,
and at Roy. Naval Coll., Greenwich ; Hon. LL.D., Glas-
gow 1911 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. 1st Dumbartonshire Rifle
Vol. ; is a Naval Architect, a J.P. for Dumbartonshire,
i Past Pres, of Institution of Junior Engineers and of
Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland,
Master of Shipwrights’ Co., Vice-Pres. of Institution of
Naval Architects, and a member of the firm of William
Denny and Bros., shipbuilders, of Dumbarton; was a
Member of Loadline Committees 1898 and 1913, and of
Committee on Torpedo Boat Destroyers 1901, and Chm.
of Bulkheads and Watertight Compartments Committee
19 12- 13 : m. 1885, Margaret, da. of John Tulloch, and
has issue.
Azure, three suns in their splendour in chief or, and in the
honour point a martlet of the last for difference. (£rtst — A dexter
hand erect, pointing with two fingers at a sun in his splendour,
all proper.
Residence — Cardross Park, Cardross, Dumbartonshire. Club —
British Empire.
Sons living— MAURICE EDWARD, C.B.E. , b. Feb. nth, 1886 ;
is a Naval Architect, and Hon. Capt. Machine Gun Corps; in Controller’s Depart., Admiralty
1917-18; C.B.E. 1918; m. 1916, Marjorie, da. of William Royce Lysaght, C.B.E. , of Castleford,
Chepstow, and has issue living, Rosamund Margaret, b. 1917. Club, Windham. Peter Archie,
b. 1892 ; is Capt. 1st Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. James Murray Tulloch, b. 1896 ; is
Capt. R.E., and serving with Inland Water Transport.
Daughter living — Eileen Margaret, b. 1891 : m. 1917, Alexander Muir McGrigor, Lieut. Yeo.
Denys-Burton, see Burton.
DERING, Creation (E.) 1627, of Surrenden-Dering, Kent.
Sir Henry Edward Dering,
loth Baronet ; b. May 9th, 1866; s.
his father, Szr Henry Nevill, 1906 ;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Major Scots
Guards ; served in S. Africa 1901-2
(Queen’s medal with five clasps), and
during European War 1915-17 as
Assist. Provost Marshal ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for Kent, Major Territorial Force
Reserve, and patron of one living : m.
1890, May Astel Rosina, da. of the late
William Jameson, of Montrose, co.
Dublin, and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, argent, a
fesse azure, in chief three torteaux; 2nd and
3rd, or, a saltire sable. Crest — On a ducal
coronet or, a horse passant sable, jjnpjjorttrs
—Two horses sable, maned or.
Seats — Surrenden Dering, Ashford, Kent ;
Sheerland House, Ashford, Kent. Clubs —
Travellers*, Wellington.
. . ... ... _ , Son living - ANTHONY MILES
/ l.aE 4° nothing without God. CHOLMELEY, b. July 29th, 1901.
Daughters living— Ivy Maud, b. 1893 : m. 1st, 1913, Capt. Rupert Auriol Conant Murray, Seaforth
Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany’s), who d. (killed in action during European
War) 1915 [ see D. Atholl, coils.]; 2ndly, 1918, Capt. Hector Robert Hume Greenfield, Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders. Myrtle, b. 1898 : rn. 1917, Capt. Douglas Charles Leyland Speed,
O.B.E., King’s Roy. Rifle Corps (Reserve), and has issue living, a son, b. 1919.— —Clare, b. 1900.
Brothers living— Sir Herbert Guy Nevill, K.C.M.G. , K.C.I.E., M.V.O. , b. 1867 ; ed. at Eton ;
appointed British High Commr. at Sofia 19x9, and to Rumania 1920; formerly Envoy Extraor, and
Min Plen. at Bangkok ; present at siege of Pekin 1900 (medal with clasp); has Coronation medals,
1902 and 1911 ; M.V.O. (4th class) 1908, K.C.M.G. 1917, K.C.I.E. 1919: m. 1920, Edith A. M.,
widow of J . R. Middleton Smith. Residence , British Legation, Bukarest, Rumania. Clubs , St.
James’s, Travellers’. Arthur Cholmeley Odo Fitzhardinge, b. 1877 ; ed. at Eton.
Aunt living (daughter of 8th baronet) — Adela Dorothy Jane. Residence, Alconbury, Westcott,
Dorking.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— Rosa ( Lady Dering), da. of the late Joseph Underwood, of
5, Hyde Park Gardens, W. : »i. 1863, Sir Henry Nevill Dering, 9th baronet, who d. 1906.
Residence , 25, Basil Mansions, Knightsbridge, S.W.
Collateral Branches living. , . „ , ,
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late George Edwardes Dering, 5th son of 8th baronet,
b. 1841, d. 1902 : in. xst, 1868, Jane Alice, who d. 1874, da. of the late lhomas
Taylor; 2ndly, 1882, Pauline, who d. 1916, da. of the late Rev. William Lewis
Mason, Chaplain at Compiegne, France ; —
Violet Alice Jane. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Cholmeley Charles William Dering, 2nd son of 7th baronet
Issue of the late Heneage William Dering, b. 1819, d. 1902 ; m. 1847, Ann Caroline, who a.
1901, da. of the late Captain Clotworthy Upton, R.N. : —
Evelyn John Heneage, b. 1850 ; m. 1879, Emma Cordelia, da. of the late Henry Stephen Gates,
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of Brighton, and has issue living, Evelyn Henry Heneage, b. 1881, — Caroline Cordelia, b. 1882, —
Cynthia Florence Rosse, b. 1888, — Emily Constance Mary. ■■Alice Lucy St. John : in. 1874,
Arthur Cotton Beare, who d. 1876. Residence,
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Edgar William Wallace Dering, b. 1848, d. 1894 : in. 1879,
Marianna Emily (now of Instow, N. Devon), da. of the late Thomas Goldie Harding, of
Hallsannery, N. Devon : —
Claud Lacy Yea, D.S.O. , R.N., b. 1885; became Lieut. 1907, Lieut.-Com. 1915, and Com. 1919;
European War 1^14-18 (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 19x9 : m. 1915, Winifred, da. of Edmund Gellibrand, of
V.O.19, Cadet Line, Petrograd. Anthony Lionel Yea, b. 1890; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is Capt.
King’s Own Scottish Borderers ; served during European War 1914-18 : in. 19x6, Gertrude Frances
Cordelia, only da. of Archibald Henry Boyd, Bar.-at-Law, of Bellevue, Westward Ho ! [see Denny,
Bt.], and has issue living, Joan Rosalind Cordelia, b. X917, — Pamela Mary, b , 1919. Residence ,
Instow, N. Devon.— Beatrice Adela Frances, b. 1880.
Issue of the late Lionel Ashton Dering, b. 1850, d. 1890 : in. 1876, Katharine Edith, da. of
Burton Archer-Burton, formerly of Woodlands, Hants : —
Dorothy: m. 1915, Lieut. Spenser Douglas Adair Grey, D.S.O., RN. [see E. Grey, colls.].
Grandson of the late Lieut.-Col. Edgar William Wallace Dering (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Rupert Chomeley Yea Dering, King’s Own Scottish Borderers, b.
1883, d. (killed in action during European War) 1915 : m. 1914, Helen (who in. 2ndly,
1920, Capt. Robert Brinsley Fitz-Gerald, M.C. [ see Fitz-Gerald, Bt., cr. 1880]), da. of the
late James FitzGerald, of Dublin: —
Rupert Anthony Yea (posthumous), b. 1915.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Cholmeley Edward John Dering, son of the late
Col. Cholmeley Dering, 2nd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Cholmeley Edward Dering, b. 1818, d. 1881 : in. 1841, Cecilia
Elizabeth Louisa, who d. 1899, da. of Richard Chadwick, of Treleigh, Cornwall : —
Mary Cholmeley: in. 1st, 1882, Daniel Alfred Anley Tupper, of the Lord Chamberlain’s Depart.; 2ndly,
x889, Francis Arnold Hull Terrell, Bar.-at-law, who d. 1903 ; 3rdly, 1905, Thomas Skinner, son of the
late Thomas Skinner, of Roland House, S. Kensington, S. W., and has issue living (by xst marriage),
Cecil Mary Nowell Dering ( Lady Craig ) : in. 1905, Lieut.-Col. Sir James Craig, Bt., M.P., of
Craigavon, Strandtown, co. Down, Cleeve Court, Streatley-on-Thames, and 6, Victoria Square,
S.W. Residence, 37, Chapel Street, Grosvenor Place, S-.W.i.
The 1st baronet was Lieut, of Dover Castle, and his five immediate successors represented Kent
in Parliament, while the 8th baronet sat as M.P. for Wexford 1830, Romney 1831-2, and E. Kent
1852-7 and 1863-8. The 9th baronet was Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Mexico 1894-1900, and to
Brazil X900-1906.
DE ROBECK, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Naas, co. Kildare.
Sir John Michael de Robeck, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. , ist Baronet ,
son of the 4th Baron de Robeck [see “Foreign Titles”]; b. June 10th, 1862;
became Lieut. 1885, Com. 1897, Capt. 1902, Rear-Adm. 1911, Vice-Adm. 1917, and
Adm. 1920 ; sometime Inspector of Boys’ Training Establishments ; was Adm. of
Patrols 1912-14 ; served during European War 19 14-19, Comdg. at Dardanelles,
with rank of Vice-Adm. (K.C.B. , Legion of Honour, ist class of Order of Sacred
Treasure of Japan, Grand Cross of Order of Crown of Italy, Order of Crown of
Roumania, Grand Cordon of Order of Excellent Cross, China, Croix de Guerre,
G.C.M.G., thanked by Parliament, cr. Baronet, granted ,£10,000) ; appointed to
command Mediterranean Fleet 1919 ; also High Commr., Constantinople; K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1916, G.C.M.G. 1919.
(&mt — Not exemplified at time of going to press.
Residence — Naas, co. Kildare. Club — Army and Navy.
DES VCEUX, Creation (I.) 1787, of Indiaville, Queen’s County.
Sir Frederick Henry Arthur Des
Vceux, 7th Baronet ; b. March ist, 1857; .r. his father,
Sir Charles Champagne, 1914 ; is a Gen. Staff
Officer ; formerly Major 6th Dragoon Guards ; served
in Afghan War 1879-80 (medal) : m. 1899, Hylda
Henrietta, C.B.E. , da. of Sir Victor Alexander
Brooke, 3rd Bt. (cr. 1822).
$ rma — Gules, on a pale or a squirrel sejant in chief and a
Blackamoor’s head couped in base proper. Crxst — A squirrel
sejant proper.
Residence— 50, Gillingham Street, S.W. Club — Arthur’s,
Boodle’s, Naval and Military.
Daughters living Of 5th Baronet— Constance Margaret.
Mary Victoria : m. 1897, Richard Sydney Sabine Pasley,
who d. 1911 [see Pasley, Bt., colls.]. Residence, 3,
Woodville Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Daughter living of 2nd Baronet— Cecilia Louisa: m.
1861, Col. William Hickes Slade, who d. 1884 [see Slade, Bt.,
colls.]. Residence, 11, Chesham Place, S.W.
Widow living of 5th Baronet— Alice Magdalene Grey
C Lady Alice Des Vceux), da. of 2nd Earl of Wilton: in.
1863, Sir Henry Dalrymple Des Voeux, 5th baronet, who d.
1894. Residence , 18, Stafford Place, Buckingham Gate,
S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
it a 0-1, j/ • - - Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Alfred Antony
Higher things are among our wishes. Des V(KUX) next brJother of 6th baronetj
b. 1830, d. 1904 : in. 1863, Isabella, who d. T909, da. of the late J. W. Muspratt,
Bombay C.S. : —
EDWARD ALFRED, b. 1864.— —Henry Bertram, C.M.G., b. 1868; is Lieut.-Col. R.E. : served
during European War 1914-16 on Staff (despatches, C.M.G.); C.M.G. 1916: in. 1904, Alice, da.
of the late Robert Shaw, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and has issue living, Alice Ivy, b. 1905.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Frances Isabelle, A 1870 : m. 1894, Capt. Harry Sloggett, R.E., who d. 1898. Alice Georgina.
b 1870: w ist, 1904, Lieut. Alfred Bayly Browse, R.N., who d. 1910; 2ndly, 1919, George
Frederick Mallison. Residence , 6, Craven Mansions, Hyde Park, W.
Issue of the late Sir (George) William Des Voeux, G.C.M.G., younger brother of
6th baronet, A 1834, d. 1909: tn. 1875, Marion Denison-(now of 35, Cadogan
Square, S.W.), da. of the late Sir John Pender, G.C.M.G., M.P., of Middleton
Hall, Linlithgowshire : —
Hwry O.B.E., b. 1876; Lieut. -Col. (retired), formerly Lieut. Grenadier Guards; European
War 1914-19, sometime Comdg. 13th (Ser.) Batn. Roy. Fusiliers and a Ser. Batn. Middlesex Regt.
despatches O.B.E); O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1911, Dorothy Gladys, da. of the late Thomas
Turner- Farley, of Wartnaby Hall, Melton Mowbray [see Waldie-Griffith, Bt.].. and has issue
living, William Richard de Bacquencourt, b. 1911. Clubs, Guards’, Naval and Military, Royal
Yacht Squadron. Frederick William, b. 1889 ; Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1914. Alice Frances Denison (Lady Cuninghame), b. 1882: m. 1904,
E1eut.-L.0l. Sir I homas Andrew Alexander Montgomery Cuninghame, D.S.O., Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consorts Own). — - — Emma Bettine, b. 1887: m. 1907 , Major Thomas Guy Frederick Paget, J.P.
~or Leicestershire), R.F.A. and Scots Guards (Special Reserve), and has issue living, Reginald
Ouy Ihomas Des Voeux, b. 1908,— John William Frederick Guy, b. 1910,— Brenda Edith Marion
.bettine, o. 1913. Residences , Sulby Hall, Rugby ; Ibstock Manor, Leicestershire.
The 1st baronet was Governor of Masulipatam, and second in Council at Madras, and afterwards
had a seat in the Irish Parliament.
DE TRAFFORD, Creation (U.K.) 1841, of Trafford Park, Lancashire.
Sir Humphrey Francis de Trafford,
3rd Baronet ; b. July 3rd, 1862; s. his father, Sir
Humphrey, 1886; formerly Major and Hon. Lieut. -
Col. Lancashire Hussar Imperial Yeo. : tn. 1886,
Violet, da. of the late Capt. James Franklin (formerly
77th Regt. and 6th Royals), and has issue.
$rms— Argent, a griffin segreant gules. ©rest— A thrasher
proper, his hat and coat per pale argent and gules, sleeves
counterchanged, breeches and stockings of the 2nd and 3rd, his
flail of the 1st.
Residences, — Hill Crest, Market Harborough ; 39, Port-
land Place, W. Club— Bath.
Sons living— HUMPHREY EDMUND, M.C., b. Nov.
30th, 1891; ed. at R. M.C. ; is Capt. Coldstream Guards;
served during European War 1914-17 (despatches, M.C.). : in.
1917, the Hon. Cynthia Cadogan, da of the late Viscount
Chelsea [see E. Cadogan], and has issue living, Ann, b. 1918,
• — Mary, b. 1920.— Rudolph Edgar Francis, O.B.E., b.
1894; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1915); in Mounted
Intelligence Corps and temporary Capt. and a Staff-Lieut. ;
European War 1914-18 (Knight of Crown of Roumania with
Swords); O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Raymond Vincent, A 1900;
ed. at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Coldstream Guards.
Daughter living— Violet Mary {Hon. Mrs. Rupert O. D.
Keppel), b. 1893 : m. 1919, Capt. the Hon. Rupert Oswald
Derek Keppel, O.B.E., formerly Coldstream Guards [see E.
Albemarle].
Brother living — Charles Edmund, b. 1864; was High Sheriff of Leicestershire 1893 ; is a D.L. for
Northamptonshire: m. 1892, Lady Agnes Mary Pia Feilding, da. of 8th Earl of Denbigh, and has
issue living, Hubert Edmund Francis, A 1893 ; ed. at Downside Coll., and R.M.C. ; formerly Capt.
1st Dragoons; served during European War 1914-19 (wounded), — Clare Mary Annette, b. 1895 : vi.
1916, Edric Charles Joseph Wolseley, el. son of Sir Charles Michael Wolseley, 9th Bt.,— Hilda
Bertha Mary Clare, b. 1898. Residences, Hothorpe, Theddingworth, Rugby ; 58, Park Street, W.
Club , Bachelors’.
Sisters living — Mildred Mary Josephine ( Baroness Be Hew), b. 1856 : m. 1883, the 3rd Baron Bellew,
who d. 19x1. Residence , Barmeath Castle, co. Louth.— -Gundrede Annette Teresa {Lady O'Brien ),
b. i860 : m. 1885, Sir Timothy Carew O’Brien, 3rd Bt. Residence, Rochford, Blackrock, co. Dublin.
—Mary Annette, b. 1865 : m. 1905, Samuel Sproston.^— Sicele Agnes, b. 1867 : m. 1st, 1885
(marriage annulled 1888), William Joseph Blundell, who d. 1909, of Crosby Hall, Blundellsands ;
2ndly, 1892, as his second wife, Charles William Clifford [ see Clifford, Bt., cr. 1887]. Residence,
The Red House, Market Drayton.— Mary Hilda, b. 1875 ; is a nun.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Mary Annette {Lady M. Annette de Trafford), sister of 17th
Earl of Shrewsbury : m. 1855, Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd baronet, who d. 1886. Residence,
Irwell Bank, Eccles.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Randolphus de Trafford, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1820
d. 1879 : in. 1850, Lady Adelaide, who d. 1871, da. of 2nd Earl Cathcart : —
Sigismund Cathcart, A 1853 ; formerly Lieut. 14th Foot ; is a J.P. for Lancashire : in. 1879, Clementina
Frances, da. of Sir Pyers Mostyn, 8th Bt., having had issue, of whom Geoffrey Edmond, M.C.,
b. 1891; is Lieut. R.F.A; served during European War 1914-18 (wounded, M.C.), — Reginald
Francis, b. (twin) 1891 ; Lieut. Roy. Lancaster Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War)
1915,— Ermyntrude Frances, A.R.R.C. , A 1883,— Elfrida Adelaide (Lady Edward Seymour), b.
1886: in. 1914, Lord Edward Beauchamp Seymour, Lieut. Canadian Cav., who d. (of wounds in
action during European War) 1917 [see M. Hertford]. Residence, Croston Hall, near Preston. Club,
Arthur’s. Galfrid Aloysius Cathcart, A 1856; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of
London Regt.); served in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal): tn. 1887, Cecile, da. of the late Comte
Hubert De Stacpoole, having had issue, of whom Sicell Noel, A 1888, — Ralph Eric, b. 1892;
Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.); d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, —
Daphne Elizabeth Adelaide Mary A 1903.— Charles Alan Cathcart, A 1871 ; formerly Capt. Duke
of Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt.): sometime British Vice-Consul at Brest; Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a
Ser. Batn., and a J.P. for Warwickshire ; European War 1914-19 : in. 1900, Lady Victoria Frederica
Wilhelmina Georgina Seymour, da. of 6th Marquessof Hertford, and has issue living, Joan Agnes
Mary Seymour, A 1901. Residence, Tadmarton Lodge, Banbury, Oxon. Henrietta Cathcart
(Hon. Mrs. Henry Orde-Powlett): in. 1877, the late Hon. Henry Robert Orde-Powlett [see B.
Bolton]. Residence, 2, Queensberry Place, S.W. Mary Adelaide Cathcart.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Issue of the late Augustus Henry de Trafford, 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1823,
d. 1895 : m. 1876, Gertrude Mary (now of Haselour Hall, Tamworth), da. of the
late Herman Walmesley, of Gidlow, Wigan : —
Of whom Henry Joseph, b. 1877 ; Capt. S. Staffordshire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 19x5, — Thomas Cecil, b. 1881; Capt. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.); d. (wounds
in action during European War) 1914 : in. 1914, Mary Winifride (Freyda), da. of Sir Joseph
Edward Radcliffe, 4th Bt. Herman St. Michael, b. 1882 ; formerly Lieut. S. Staffordshire
Regt.; served during European War 1914-15. Oswald, b. 1885; is Capt. South Staffordshire
Regt. ; served during European War 1914-15 (prisoner). Robert Ashton, b. 1887 ; is Lieut.
Officers’ Training Corps. -Edward Aloysius, M.C., b. 1892 ; is Capt. S. Staffordshire Regt. ;
served during European War 1914-15 (M.C.). Mary. Hermione : in. iqoi, as his 2nd wife,
George Trevor Basil Mostyn, who d. 1913 [see Mostyn, Bt.]. Residence , Clifton Hill, Gar-
stang, Lancashire.— Jane Seymour Mary: in. 1907, Francis Joseph Scott-Murray [B. Lovat].
Residence , The Manor House, Hambleden, Henley-on-Thames.—— Gertrude Mary: in. 1909,
Major William Erdeswick Ignatius Butler-Bowdon, D.S.O., Duke of Cornwall’s L.I., and has issue
living, Maurice Erdeswick, b. 1910, — Anthony William, b. 1913.—— Agnes Mary.
The family of Trafford is said to have been settled in Lancashire before the Conquest. The 1st
baronet in 1842 received a royal license to use the name of de Trafford.
DE VERE, Creation (I.) 1784, of Curragh, Limerick. (Extinct 1904.]
Sir Stephen Edward de Vere, 4th and last Baronet.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Major Francis Horatio de Vere, R.E., 5th son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1828, d. 1865 : m. 1856, Anne Celestine (who d. 1914, having in. 2ndly, 1873,
the Rev. Charleton Maxwell), da. of James Hardiman Burke, of Issercleran, co.
Galway : —
Mary; m. ist, 1879, Major William Utting Cole, 3rd Dragoon Guards, who d. 1892; 2ndly, 1894,
Col. Herbert William Studd, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., and has issue living (by ist marriage),
William Horace de Vere, b. 1881 : m. 1918, Denise J. V. M. Daly, of Raford, co. Galway, and
Firbough co. Galway, and has issue living, a da. b. 1919, — John James Burke, M.C. , b. 1884;
Major Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) : in. 1917, Aileen, da. of the late Col. J. McNeile, Cold-
stream Guards, and has issue living, John William Burke b. 1920, — Annie Vere, b. 18 — : in. 1911,
Arthur Neville Chamberlain, iM.P. (sometime Director-Gen. of National Ser.), of Westbourne,
Edgbaston, Birmingham, and has issue living, a son b. 1914, a da. b. 1911, — (by 2nd marriage)
Mary de Vere, b. 1895 : m. 1915, Charles Michael Palairet, xst Sec. Diplo. Ser., — Dorothy Mary
Fairfax, b. 1897: m. 1919, Capt. Thomas Folliott Powell, Coldstream Guards. Residence , Isser-
cleran, co. Galway. Eleanor Hester [Lady Sha7u) : in. 1885, Sir Frederick William Shaw, 5th
Bt. Residence, Bushy Park, Terenure, co. Dublin. Margaret Elizabeth: in. ist, 1886, Francis
J. Joyce, who d. 1890; 2ndly, 1908, Brig.-Gen. Cyril Prescott-Decie, D.S.O., R.A., and has
issue living (by ist marriage), Francis Horatio de Vere, M.C. (of Kilima. Kiu, Ulu, British East
Africa), b. 1888; formerly Major R.F.A. : m. 1916, Mary Early, da. of the late Garland Davison,
of Warrenton, Va., U.S.A.
DEVITT, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Chelsea, co. London.
Sir Thomas Lane Devitt, ist Baronet ,
son of the late Thomas Henry Devitt; b. March 28th,
1839 5 senior partner in the firm of Devitt and
Moore, Chm. of Lloyd's Register of Shipping , and
Pres, of Equitable Life Assurance So. ; was Pres, of
Chamber of Shipping of United Kingdom 1890, and
of Institute of Marine Engineers 1913-14, and Master
of Skinners’ Co. 1886 and 1896, and of Shipwrights’
Co. 1917: m. 1863, Fanny Theodora, who d. 19171
el. da. of the late Ebenezer Pye-Smith, F.R.C.S.,
and has issue.
Jurms — Per pale gules and azure a bascule argent, chained
or, in chief a fountain. Cmt — A merman azure, pointing
with the index finger of the dexter hand and holding in the
sinister hand a rudder gold.
Residences — 6, Buckingham Gate, S.W.i ; 8, Radnor Cliff,
Sandgate, Kent. Club's — City of London, Burlington Fine
Arts, Arts, Oriental, Union (Sydney).
Sons living— ARTHUR, b. Dec. 29th, 1867 ; ed. at Sher-
borne, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A.): in. 1897, Florence
Emmeline, el. da. of William Forbes Gordon, of Manar, N.S.
Wales, and has issue living, Thomas Gordon, b. 1902, — Mary Gordon, b. 1898. Residence, Great
Cozens, Ware, Herts.— —Howson Foulger, b. 1869; ed. at Sherborne: in. 1908, Winifred Lina,
el. da. of Richard Woollcombe, of 31, Cleveland Square, W. , and has issue living, Howson Charles,
b. 1909, — Peter Kenneth, b. 1911, — Ursula Helen, b. 1912, —Sheila Winifred, b. (twin) 1912, — Lorna
Mary, A 1915. Residence, Northbrook, Godaiming.— Herbert Pye-Smith, M.R.C.S. , L R.C.P .,
b. 1873; ed. at Sherborne, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.) : m. 1903, Roberta Mary Cornelia, el.
da. of the late Major James George Anderson, Roy. Irish Fusiliers, and has issue living, Philip
Eyre, b. 1907, — Herbert Lionel, b. 1910, — John Desmond, b. 1917, — Dorothea, b. 1904, — Margaret,
b. 1915. Residence, 62, Grosvenor Street, W. 1.— Philip Henry, b. 1876 ; ed. at Loretto, and at
Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A.) : m. 1919, Dorothy Maud, da. of the Rev. Frederic John Hall, V. of
Shirburn, Watlington, and has issue living, a da., b. 1919. Residence ,
Daughters living— Helen Margaret, b. 1865. Residence , 6, Buckingham Gate, S.W.i.— Emily
Ruth, b. 1866. Residence, Strangway House, Sandgate, Kent. Lilian Dorothea, b. 1870 : m.
1903, Herbert Stringfellow Pendlebury, M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S., and has issue living. Residence, 44,
Brook Street, W.— Katherine Rutherfoord, b. 1879 : in. 1906, the Rev. William Francis Eliot,
R. of Sudely, and V. and Rural Dean of Winchcombe, and has issue living. Residence, Winch-
combe Vicarage, Gloucestershire.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
DEWEY, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of South Hill Wood, Bromley, Kent.
Sir Thomas Charles Dewey, ist Baronet ,
son of Charles Dewey, of Cheshunt, Herts ; b. Aug.
31st, 1840; ed. at Broxbourne, Herts; is Hon. Col.
R.F.A. (T.F.), Pres, of Prudential Assurance Co. (for-
merly 34 years Gen. Manager and 10 Chm.), Dep.
Chm. Roy. National Pension Fund for Nurses, a Mem-
ber of Kent Territorial Force Asso. and of Rochester
House of Laymen and the House of Laity, and a J.P.
for Kent ; was Charter Mayor of Bromley (Kent) 1903,
and a Member of War Office Expenditure Committee
1916 : m. 1866, Clara, da. of Thomas Daws, of Pyrford
Place, Surrey, and has issue.
Arms — ist and 4th per fesse sable and or, three cinquefoils
between two barrulets between three dragons’ heads erased counter-
changed, in each of their mouths a sword in bend proper, pommels
and hilts of the second, Dewey ; 2nd and 3rd sable, a griffin
segreant ermine, armed or, the wings erminois, a bordure compony
argent and gules, Ballard. (Jhrcst — A dragon’s head erased sable,
holding in the mouth a sword in bend proper, pommel and hilt or,
between two dragons’ wings of the last, on each a bend of the first,
charged with a cinquefoil of the third.
Seals — South Hill Wood, Bromley, Kent; Peak House Sidmouth, Devon. Clubs— Constitu-
tional, Royal Automobile.
Son living — Rev. STANLEY DAWS, b. Aug. 12th, 1867 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (Mathe-
matical Scholar, B.A. 1890, M.A. 1894); is R. of Moretonhampstead, and a Fellow of Roy.
Meteorological So. ; 2nd Lieut. Devon Vol. Regt. during European War 1917-19 : m. 1891, Emily
Rose, da. of the late Rev. Hugh Lewis Pryce, R. of Llanfairnyhornwy, Anglesey, and has issue
living, Hugh Grahame, M.C.,b. 1895; Lieut. R.F.A. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.):
m. 1920, Marjorie Florence Isobell, da. of Lieut.-Col. Alexander Hugh Dobbs (late Indian Army),
formerly of Bray, co. Wicklow, — Norman Strafford, M.C., b. 1896; is Lieut. R.F.A. (Reserve);
European War 1914-18 (M.C.), — Thomas Lewis, b. 1900, — Theodore Stanley, b. 1902, — Meredith
Ballard, b. 1907, — Elayne Veronica, b. 1893 ; ed. at Newnham Coll., Camb. (Honours, Two Tri-
poses),—Rose Myfanwy, b. 1898. Residence, The Rectory, Moretonhampstead, Devon. Clubs ,
Royal Societies’, Devon and Exeter.
Daughters living— Lilly, b. 1873: m. 1898, Arthur Willoughby Harvey, and has issue living,
Charles Dewey Alan, b. 1899, — Guy Willoughby, b. 1901, — Geoffrey Marshall, b. 1905,— Joan
Ursula Violet, b. 1907, — Queenie Rosalie, b. 1910, — Violet Dorothy, b. 1917. Residence , Pyrford
Place, Devonshire Gardens, Margate.— —Daisy, b. 1877 : m. 1905, the Rev. Lewis James Elwin,
who d. 1910, V. of All Souls’, Cheriton, and has issue living, Daisy Catherine Dewey, b. 1907.
Residence, Seacroft, Folkestone. Ivy Muriel, b. 1883 : m 1914, the Rev. Arthur Howe Stevenson,
M.A., V. of St. Mary Cray. Residence, St. Mary Cray Vicarage, Kent.—— Daphne Dorothy, b.
1888.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Marshall Dewey, younger son of ist baronet, b. 1874, d. 1919 : m.
1897, Ethel Julia (now of Toots Wood, Bromley, Kent), da. of the late Charles
Harvey : —
Kenneth Marshall, b. 1900 -—Sidney Maurice, 6. 1902, Roy Marshall, 6. 1910.— —Phyllis Muriel,
b. 1904. Ethel Kathleen Clara, b. 1906.
Dick-Cunyngham, see Cunyngham.
Dick-Lauder, see Lauder.
DILKE, Creation (U.K.) 1862, of Sloane Street, Chelsea.
Sir Fisher Wentworth Dilke, 4th Baronet , son
of the late Ashton Wentworth Dilke, M.P., 2nd son of ist
baronet ; b. Jan. 5th, 1877 ; s. his cousin, Sir Charles
Wentworth, 1918; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1898);
is Capt. Roy. Berkshire Regt. : m. 1905, Ethel, el. da. of the
late W. K. Clifford, F.R.S., and has issue.
Anns — Quarterly of nine : ist, gules, a lion rampant per pale argent and
or ; 2nd, argent, a mullet gules ; 3rd, sable a chevron between three leopards'
faces or ; 4th, argent, a cross grady throughout sable ; 5th, paly of six
argent and gules a bend counterchanged ; 6th, gules, on a bend argent
three escallops azure ; 7th, paly of six argent and sable on a bend gules,
three mullets argent ; 8th, quarterly : or and gules on a bend sable,
between two fretts or, three escallops of the first ; 9th, ermine two chevrons
sable. Crtst — A dove proper.
Residences — Brownwich, Titchfield, Hants ; 53, Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, W.
Sons living- JOHN FISHER WENTWORTH, b. May 8th, 1906. Michael Clifford Went-
worth, b. 1909.— -Christopher Wentworth, b. 1913.
Brother living— Clement Wentworth, />. 1878: ed. at King's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1899): in. 1901,
Marie Hilda Jessie, only child of William Phelps, M.D., and has issue living, Oswald Ashton
Wentworth, b. 1915, — Muriel Mary i Wentworth, b. 1903, — Sybil Iris Wentworth, b. 1904, — Celia
Wentworth, b. 1908. Residence, 63, Wilbury, Road, Hove, Sussex.
Sister living— Sybil Mary Wentworth, b. 1879: in. 1901, John Roskill, K.C., Judge of Salford
Hundred Court of Record, of 1, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C., and has issue living, John Ashton
Wentworth, b. 1902, — Stephen Wentworth, b. 1903, — Oliver Wentworth, b. 1906, — Eustace Went-
worth, b. 1911. Residences, 33A, Montagu Square, W. ; Heatherfield, Newtown Common,
Newbury.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— (Florence) Peari. ( Lady Dilke), el. da. of the late Henry
Montague Faithfull, M.A., of Sydney, N.S. Wales : in. 1915, Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 3rd
baronet, who d. 1918. Residence, 5, Western Terrace, Brighton.
DLBRETT’s ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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The ist baronet look a prominent part in the International Exhibitions of 1851 and 1862, and sat
as M.P. for Wallingford (L) 1865-8. The 2nd baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke,
was Under Sec. for Foreign Affairs 1880-82, and Pres, of Local Govt. Board 1882-5, and sat as M.P.
for Chelsea (L) 1868-86, and for Forest of Dean Div. of Gloucestershire 1892-1911.
DILLON, Creation (U.K.) 1801, of Lismullen, Meath.
Sir John Fox Dillon, 7th Baronet , and a Baron
of the Holy Roman Empire; b. 1843; s‘ his father, Sir
John, 1875 ; ed. at Magdalene, Coll., Camb. ; formerly Hon.
Major 5th Batn. Prince of Wales’s Leinster Regt. (Roy.
Canadians) ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Meath : m. 1879,
Marion Louisa, da. of the late Robert Stewart Dykes, and
has issue.
— Argent, a lion rampant between three crescents gules, issuant
from each crescent a star with six points of the field, over all a fesse
azure. (Inst — On a chapeau gules turned up ermine, a falcon rising
argent, beaked, legged and belled or. ^Ilottfl — “Auxilium ab
alto” ( Help from on high).
Seats — Lismullen, Navan, co. Meath; Dolserau Hall, Dolgelly, N.
Wales. Clubs — Kildare Street, Junior United Service.
Daughter living— Millicent, b. 1895.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Major Robert Dillon, 5th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Robert Dillon, b. 1818, d. 1916 : m. 1862, Minnie Margaretta
(now of 15, Westbourne Gardens, Folkestone), da. of the late Hon. Stuart Mills, a Senator
of the Dominion of Canada : —
ROBERT ARTH UR, b. July 3rd, 1865 ; formerly Sub-Lieut. R.N. ; served at bombardment of forts
at Alexandra 1882 (medal with clasp and Khedive’s star): m. 1913, Laura McCliver, who d. 1915,
and has issue living, Robert William Charlier, b. 1914, — Laura Maud, b. 1915. Residence , Lans-
downe, Worcester Park, Surrey. Grace Minnie : in. 1888, Charles Edward Bonner, who d. 1907,
of The Manor House, Spalding, Lincolnshire, and has issue living, Charles Robert Dillon, b. 1889,
— Grace Eileen, b. 1892. Katharine Weltden : m. 1886, Richard J. Crookes, who d. 1899, of
Raithby House, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, and has issue living, Arthur Dillon Farrar, b. 1890, — Noel
Richard Dillon, b. 1893, — Daphne Graham, b. 1888, — Ivy Eileen, b. 1889, Melita Edith Almeria.
Minna Marguerite. Evelyn Drake: m. 1916, Capt. Lancelot Joseph Hicks, Indian Army
Reserve. Alice Maude (twin).
This family is descended from a common ancestor with the Earls Roscommon and Barons Dillon
and Clonbrock. The ist baronet, Sir John, M.P., was created a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire,
1782, with reversion to male and female descendants, and was authorised by royal license to bear the
title in this country.
Diirwyn-Llewelyn, see Llewelyn.
DIMSDALE, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of Goldsmiths, Langdon Hills, Esses, and
Lancaster Street, Paddington, co. London.
Sir JOHN Holdsworth Dimsdale, 2nd Baronet;
b. Feb. 10th, 1874; s. his father, Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Cock-
field, P.C., K.C.V.O. , 1912; ed. at Eton: m. 1st, Jan. 1901,
Edith Katherine, who d. 1911, da. of John Connacher, of
London ; 2ndly, 1912, Elizabeth Grace, only da. of the late
William John Harling, of Sevenoaks, and has issue by ist
marriage.
^rms— Argent on a fesse dancettee azure between three mullets sable,
two bezants. Cnst— A staff fessewise entwined by a serpent proper, thereon
a griffin’s head erased argent.
Club — Carlton.
Sons living-By 1st marriage— JOHN HOLDSWORTH, b. Dec.
31st, 1901. — —Robert Henry Holdsworth, b. 1904 -Joseph Reginald
Holdsworth, b. 1908.
Sisters living— Beatrice Holdsworth, A.R.R.C., b. 1878: m. (Feb.)
1899, Lancelot Wilkinson Dent, O.B.E.,#and has issue living, Beatrice
Marion Dimsdale, b. (Dec.) 1899. Residence, 83, Westbourne Terrace,
W. Charlotte May Holdsworth, b. 1893.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Beatrice Eliza Bower ( Lady Dimsdale ), O.B.E., da. of
Robert Hunt Holdsworth, of Gloucester Gardens, W. ; O.B.E. 1918: in. 1873, the Rt. Hon. Sir
! Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale, P.C., K.C.V.O., ist baronet, who d. 1912. Residence, 12, James
I Street, Westbourne Terrace, W.2.
The ist baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale, P.C., K.C.V.O., sometime a
Director of Prescott, Dimsdale and Co. (Limited), bankers, of Cornhill, was Lord Mayor of
London 1901-2, and City Chamberlain 1902-12 ; he sat as M.P. for City of London (C) 1900-1906.
What God wishes will
be done.
Dinshaw Manockjee Petit, see Petit.
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debrett’s ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
DIXIE, Creation (E.) 1660, of Market Bosworth, Leicestershire.
Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill Dixie,
nth Baronet ; b. Dec. 22nd, 1851 ; s. his father, Sir Alexan-
der Beaumont Churchill, M.D., 1872; ed. at Harrow;
formerly Lieut. Leicestershire Imperial Yeo. ; is a J.P. for
Leicestershire (High Sheriff 1876), and patron of one living
(but being a Roman Catholic cannot present) : m. 1st, 1875,
Lady Florence Caroline Douglas, who d. 1905, da. of 7th
Marquess of Queensberry ; 2ndly, 1906, Alice, widow of
Edward Young Ewart, and has issue by 1st marriage.
^rnts — Azure, a lion rampant or, a chief of the last. Cmt — An ounce
sejant proper, ducally gorged or.
Residence — Poppleton Croft, York.
Ouod dm, dm. gon living__GE0RGE DOUGLAS, b. Jan. 18th, 1876; has been
A ■/ ’ 1 Midshipman R.N., Lieut. 3rd Batn. King’s Own Scottish Borderers;
and Private Cameron Highlanders : m. 1902, Margaret Lindsay, da.
of Sir Alexander Jardine, 8th Bt. ( cr . 1672), and has issue living, Alex-
ander Archibald Douglas Wolstan, b. 1910, — Marie Margaret Florence Hyacinthe, b. 1907, — Frances
Dorothy Madeleine Barbara de la Motte, b. 1912. Residence , Cassalands House, Dumfries.
Sisters living— Maria Catherine : m. 1863, the Rev. Benjamin Buckler Gifford Ludford-Astley,
formerly R. of Cadeby, who d. 1897, having had issue, of whom John Beaumont, b. 1868 ; formerly
Major 6th Batn. Roy. Warwickshire Regt., — Alexander Gifford, b. 1882; Capt. Hussars; d.
(killed in action in Mesopotamia) 1917 ". m. 1914, Mary Christobel, da. of the late Col. George
Arbuthnot [ see Arbuthnot, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Benjamin Alexander, b. 1915. Resi-
dence, Bredon House, Tewkesbury. Rosamond Emily : in. 1866, Charles Fetherstone-Dilke, who
d. 1877.— —Caroline Ellen ( Baroness Norton) : in. 1870, the 2nd Baron Norton. Residences ,
Bowbrook, Pershore ; Wellington Lodge, Bredon, near Tewkesbury.— Clementina Churchill :
m. 1874, Capt. Edmund Waldegrave Park-Yates, late Royal Dragoons, who d. 1896. Residence,
Ince Hall, Chester. Agnes Sophia: in. 1877, John Frederick Cay, who d. 1918. Residences ,
Bowerswaine, Stourwood Avenue, Bournemouth; Knowle Lodge, Lichfield.— Fanny Julia
(Lady Edward Somerset) : in. 1st, 1880, Lord Henry Edward Brudenell Somerset, who d. 1897
[see D. Beaufort] ; 2ndly, 1898, J. Gratwicke Blagrave. Residence, Trelawney, Earley, Reading.
Daughter living Of 8th Baronet— Emma Georgina (Baroness Forester)-, m. 1866, the 5th Baron
Forester, who d. 1917. Residence, Rose Bank, Birchington, Isle of Thanet.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Com. Albert Edward Wolstan Beaumont Dixie, R.N.,
youngest son of nth baronet, b. 1878, d. 1920: m. 1914, Margaret, da. of the late
David Watson : —
Edward Archibald Wolstan Beaumont, b. 1916.
This family was settled at Bosworth temp. Queen Elizabeth. Sir Wolstan Dixie, 1st baronet,
received his warrant of baronetcy from Charles I., for his activity and zealousness in the royal cause,
however, through the confusion of the times, the patent was not taken out until 1660, in which year Sir
Wolstan was Sheriff of Leicestershire.
DIXON, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Ballymenoch, Holywood, co. Down.
Sir Thomas James Dixon, 2nd Baronet ;
b. May 29th, 1868 ; s. his father, the Rt. Hon. Sir Daniel,
P.C. , M.P., 1907 ; is a D.L. for co. Antrim (High Sheriff
1912) ; High Sheriff for co. Down 1913 : m. 1906,
Edith Stewart, da. of Stewart Clark, of Dundas Castle,
Linlithgowshire.
Jurats — Or, on a chevron vair three billets of the first, on a chief
crenelly gules a tower proper between two fleurs-de-lis or. Crtst— A
demi-lion rampant azure, charged on the shoulder with a cross
patonce surrounded by a cirra crown or.
Seats — Wilmont, Dunmurry, co. Antrim ; Drumadarragh, co.
Antrim ; Cairndhu, Larne, co. Antrim.
Half-Brothers living— DANIEL, b. July 22nd, 1875; formerly
Major Roy. Irish Rifles. Frank, b. 1877; is Capt. and Hon.
Major Roy. Irish Rifles. Herbert, M.P., b. 1880 ; ed. at Rugby,
and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Reserve of Officers, a Director of Thomas
Dixon and Sons, and a J.P. for co. Kildare (High Sheriff 19 — );
formerly Capt. Dragoons ; S. Africa 1899-1902, and was Sup. of
Remounts, Belfast, during European War; has sat as M.P. for
Pottinger Div. of Belfast (U) since Dec. 1918 : m. 1905, the Hon.
Emily Ina Florence Bingham, da. of 5th Baron Clanmorris, and
has issue living, Daniel Stewart Thomas Bingham, b. 1912, —
Angela Ierne Evelyn, b. 1907, — Daphnd Maude, b. 1908, — Anne I.avinia, b. 19 — , — Patricia Clare,
b. 19 — . Residence, New Abbey, Kilcullen, co. Kildare. Clubs, Constitutional, Cavalry, Kildare
Street, Ulster.
By fidelity and constancy.
Half Sisters living— Kate, b. 1871 : m. 1902, Capt. Charles Owen Slacke, Roy. Irish Rifles, who
d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, and has issue living, Randal Charles, b. 1904,
— Edith Avril, b. 1908. Residence, Wheatfield, Belfast.— Edith, O.B.E., b. 1873; is a Lady of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England; O.B.E. 1918: m. 1899. Lieut.-Col. Frank
Augustus Douglas Stevens, C.B.E., D.L., Ch. Constable and Co. Director of Bedfordshire, and
Chm. of its Territorial Force Asso., and has issue living, Marguerite Edith Annie, b. 1901. Resi-
dence, Clairmont, Shakespeare Road, Bedford. Louise, b. 1878 : m. 1907, Lieut.-Col. Harold
Charles Webster Hale Wortham, C.M.G., D.S.O., Princess Victoria’s (Roy. Irish Fusiliers), and
has issue living, Valerie Patricia Annie, b. 1911. Evelyn Annie, b. 1885 : m. 1918, Capt. Herbert
Bernard Ward, Roy. Irish Fusiliers [ see V. Bangor, colls.].— Beatrice, b. 1889.
The 1st baronet, Sir Daniel, P.C., sole partner in the firm of Thomas Dixon and Sons, timber
merchants, and shippers, of Belfast, was Mayor of Belfast 1892 and 1893, Lord Mayor for City of
Belfast 1901 -3, 1905-6, and 1906-7, and sat as M.P. for Belfast, N. Div. (C) 1905-7.
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DIXON, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Warlord, co. Chester.
Sir Alfred Herbert Dixon, 1st
Baronet, son of Henry Hall Dixon (The Druid) ;
b Feb. 22nd, 1857 ; is Chm. Fine Cotton Spinners,
and Doublers’ Asso. (Limited), a Director of
Manchester Royal Exchange (Limited), and Pres.
Federation of Master Cotton Spinners’ Asso. ;
sometime Chm. of Cotton Control Board : m.
1880, Caroline, da. of Henry Sandford, and has
issue.
$rms — Azure, a dove proper, in chief two bees volant
or, a chief of the last, thereon three pallets gules.
Cust — In front of an anchor in bend sinister sable, a
dexter cubit arm proper, in the hand an olive branch also
proper.
Residences — The Moss, Great Warford, Chester ;
Temple Chambers, St. James’s Square, Manchester.
Daughter living — Marjorie, b. 1882 : in. 1st, 1904, Francis
Codrington Nation, who d. xpo8 ; 2nd, (Jan.) 1913,
Herbert Stowell, and has issue living (by 1st marriage),
Kenneth Dixon Codrington Nation-Dixon, b. 1905;
assumed by Royal license 1918, the additional surname of
Dixon, — (by 2nd marriage) Pamela, b. (Oct.) 1913. Resi-
dence, The Mount, Knutsford, Cheshire.
DIXON, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Astle, Chelford, co. Palatine of Chester,
Sir George Dixon, ist Baronet , son
of John Dixon, of Astle Hall, Cheshire ; b. May
23rd, 1842 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Major and
Hon. Lieut.-Col. King’s Own Scottish Borderers ;
served in Fenian Campaign, Canada (medal) ; is
a J.P., a D.L. (High Sheriff 1881), and Chm. of
County Council and Standing Joint Committee
for Cheshire, and Col. Comdt. Cheshire Vol.
Regt. : m. 1885, Emily Katherine, da. of George
Beauchamp Cole, of IJeatham House, Twicken-
ham, and widow of John Baskervyle Glegg, of
Withington Hall, Cheshire, and has issue.
$rms— Gules, a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief argent three
ermine spots sable. Crest — A demi- lion rampant gules,
holding between the paws a fylfot, or.
Seat— Astle Hall, Chelford, Cheshire. Club— Arthur’s.
Son living— JOHN, b. June 13th, 1886 : m. 19x0, Gwen-
dolen Anne, da. of Sir Joseph Layton Elmes Spearman,
2nd Bt., and has issue living, John George, b. 1911, —
Beryl, b. 1916. Residence,
Daughter living— Sophia Evelyn, b. 1887.
Dixon Hartland, see Hartland.
Dixwell-Oxenden, see Oxenden.
SMITH-DODS WORTH, Creation (G.B.) 1784, of Newland Park, Yorkshire.
Sir Matthew Blayney Smith - Dodsworth,
O.B.E., 6th Baronet ; b. Oct. 26th, 1856; s. his brother, Sir
Charles Edward, 1891 ; ed. at Richmond, Yorkshire, and
at Univ. Coll., Oxford; O.B.E. 1918 : tn . 1887, Agnes Eliza,
da. of the late John Crowder, and has issue.
$XTms Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a bend engrailed sable between
three annulets gules, Dodsworth ; 2nd and 3rd, per saltire argent and sable
two trefoils slipped in pale gules, Smith. Crests — rst, a dexter cubit arm
in chain mail or, the hand proper grasping a broken tilting spear or,
embrued gules, Dodsworth ; 2nd, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar’s head
couped at the neck azure, crined and tusked or, Smith.
Residence — Thornton Watlass Hall, near Bedale.
Son living-CLAUDE MATTHEW, b. Aug. 12th, 1888 ; formerly
Pro lege senatu que rege. Lieut- Yor^re Regt.
- , Daughters living— Violet Agnes, b. 1889 : m. 19x5, the Rev. Henry
Jt •* Vodde"' Church ^ Missionary So., Bombay Hilda Monica,
S d?i?7wn|r!'“a B‘™M£-P*irse). O.B.E.-, O.B.E. 1918 : m. ,886, Sir Henry
xvionson de la Poer Beresford-Peirse, 3rd Bt. Residence, Bedale Hall, Bedale.
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Widow living Of 5th Baronet— Blanche ( Lady Smith- Dodsworth), da. of the late Hon.
George Edward Lascelles [see E. Harewood, colls. 1 : m. 1889, Sir Charles Edward Smith-Dodsworth
5th baronet, who d. 1891. Residence, 72, Iverna Court, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Frederick Cadwallader Smith-Dodsworth, 3rd son of 4th baronet,
b. 1858, d. 1900 : in. 1888, Hannah Elicabeth, da. of — Harrison, of Littlerock
Farm, Osceola Co., Iowa, U.S.A. : —
Dorothy, b. 1891 : in. 1913, Geoffrey Hoyer Millar, and has issue living, Derrick Norman, b. 1914.
Residence ,
Issue of the late Frederick Smith Smith-Dodsworth, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1822, d.
1885 : in. 1848, Jane Rebecca, da. of JohnYoung, Esq., ofWestridge, Isle of Wight: —
Rosa Alexandrine Elizabeth Maria: m. 1891, Aymar de Seyssel, Marquis d’Aix et de Sommariva,
who d. 1896. Residence ,
The paternal ancestor of this family was John Smith, yeoman, of Ecclesfield, W. Riding, co. York,
who married the sister and heiress of John Silvester, of Newland Park, Silvester, originally a black-
smith’s prentice at Barnsley, became Ch. Engineer at the Tower of London, temp. Charles II., and
constructed a chain (then thought an impossibility) to be drawn across the Thames to keep the Dutch
fleet from sailing up the river as high as London Bridge. John Smith’s grandson was cr. a baronet,
and married the sister and heiress of Frederick Dodsworth, of Thornton Watlass, whose surname her
children assumed. Thomas Dodsworth, of Dodworth, W. Riding, co. York, Receiver to Henry, 3rd
Lord Fitzhugh, K.G., acquired the Thornton Watlass estate in 1415 by marriage with Agnes, da. and
heiress of Hugh Thoresby, Ch. Capt. of Richmondshire, and niece of John Thoresby, Cardinal St.
Praxis, Archbishop of York, and Chancellor of England, who built the Choir of York Cathedral. Of
this family was Sir Edward Dodsworth, Corny. -Gen. to the Army of the Parliament, and Roger Dods-
worth, the famous Yorkshire antiquary. Besides the families of Silvester, Dodsworth and Thoresby
the Smiths of Newland represent Howarth of Howarth, co. Lancashire, founded by Osbert Howarth,
Master of the Buckhounds to Henry II., and Blayney, Barons Blayney, of Monaghan, which peerage
cr. 1621, became extinct in 1874. Newland was acquired by purchase in 1694. The Thornton estate
has descended by blood from an unknown period before the Norman Conquest. This family is lineally
descended from Lionel, Duke of Clarence, third son of Edward III., through Mortimer, Percy, Clifford,
Conyers, D’Arcy, Stapylton and Dodsworth.
DOMVILE, Creation (U.K.) 1815, of Santry House, Dublin.
Sir Compton Meade Domvile, 4th Baronet ; b.
Oct. 24th, 1857 ; j. his father, Sir William Compton, 1884.
gir ms — Azure, a lion rampant argent, collared gules. Crist — A lion’s
head erased ducally crowned.
Seat — Santry Court, near Dublin.
Sister living — Mary Adelaide ( Lady Poe), b. 1835 : m. 1886, Lieut. -Col.
Sir William Hutcheson Poe, C.B., 1st Bt. Residences, Heywood,
Ballinakill, Queen’s co. ; Slaghtfreedan Lodge, Cookstown, co. Tyrone.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Margaret Frances ( Lady Mar-
garet Domvile ), da. of 3rd Earl of Howth : in. 1861, Sir Charles
Compton William Domvile, 2nd baronet, who d. 1884. Residence ,
16, Sussex Mansions, Sussex Place, S.W.
Let him who stands take The 1st baronet, Sir Compton, was Custos Rotulorum of co. Dublin,
heed lest he fall. and for 18 years a member of the Imperial Parliament.
'ui stat caveat ne cadat.
DOMVILLE, Creation (U.K.) 1814, of St. Albans, Hertfordshire.
Sir Cecil Lionel Domville, M.C., 6th
Baronet ; b. Sept. 14th, 1892; s. his brother, Sir
James Henry, 1919; ed. at Wellington Coll.,
and at Merton Coll., Oxford ; Capt. King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps ; European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches twice, M.C., prisoner).
&rnts — Quarterly : ist, azure, a lion rampant argent sup-
porting a sword erect representing the sword of the city of
London proper ; on a chief of honourable augmentation of the
second three oriental crowns the points alternately radiated
or, encircled by two branches of olive proper, Domville ;
2nd, azure, a lion rampant argent gorged with a plain collar
gules, Domville {ancient) ; 3rd, argent, six lozenges con-
joined in bend sable, Carrington ; 4th, argent, five lozenges
conjoined in pale gules, Lymme. Crisis — ist, out of a mural
crown gules a demi-lion issuant argent supporting between
the paws an escutcheon azure charged with three crowns as
in the arms ; 2nd, two lions' jambs erased argent. $itoii&
motto — “ Qui stat caveat ne cadat” {Let him that stands
take heed lest he fall).
Residence — Branksome Hall, Bournemouth. Club—
Oxford and Cambridge.
Brother living— GERALD GUY, b. March 3rd, 1896;
ed. at Wellington Coll.; Lieut. R.N.V.R. ; European
War 1915-18.
^ . . , . Daughters living Of 6th Baronet— Valerie Josephine,
Genial peace returns. £ fgI4. Louise, b. 1915.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Eleanor Ida: /«. 1872, Count Francesco Monroy Ranchibile.
Residence,
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Widows living Of 4th and 5th Baronets— Anne Josephine Moselle [Lady Domville), da. of
the late Henry Metcalfe Ames, of Linden, Northumberland: m. ist, 1888, Rear-Adm. Sir William
Cecil Henry Domville, C B , 4th baronet, who d. 1904 ; 2ndly, 190-, William Henry Harrison.
Residence , Branks->me Hall, Burton Road, Bournemouth.— —Kathleen Agatha ( Lady Domville ),
da. of Basil Arthur Charlesworth : rn. 1912, Lieut. Sir James Henry Domville, R.N., 5th
baronet, who d. 1919. Residence ,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late William Henry Domville, son of 2nd baronet, b. 18x9, d. 1898: m.
1853, Eliza King, who d. 1911, da. of Col Aspinwall, of Brookline, U.S.A. : —
Louisa Elizabeth. Residence , Regent Palace Hotel, Piccadilly Circus, W.i.
The ist baronet, Sir William Domville, was Lord Mayor of London in 1813-14, and presided in
that capacity at the grand banquet given to the Allied Sovereigns in the latter year.
DONNER, Creation (U.K.) 1907, of Oak Mount, City of Manchester.
Sir Edward Donner, ist Baronet , el. son of
Edward Sedgfield Donner, solicitor, of Scarborough ; b.
Aug. 2nd, 1840; ed. at Roy Institution Sch., Liverpool,
and at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1st class Classical
Moderations 1862) ; Hon. LL.D. Manchester 1908 ;
became a Freeman of City of Manchester 1916 : sometime
Chm of Manchester and Liverpool Dist. Banking Co. ; is
a Gov. of Victoria Univ., Manchester, of Mandiester
Gram. Sch., and of Manchester High Sch. for Girls, a
Director of Manchester Public Hall Co., and of Roy. In-
surance Co., and a member of the firm of Chamberlin,
Donner and Co., merchants, of 12-14, Aytoun Street, Man-
chester : m. 1866, Dame Anna Maria, D.B.E., el. da., of
William Alexander Cunningham, banker, of Manchester.
gtrms — Gules on a chevron or three cross-crosslets sable, in chief
two roses argent. Crxst— An arm in armour embowed proper, the
gauntlet grasping a baton sable, headed argent, between two roses of
the last slipped and leaved vert.
Residence — Oak Mount, Fallowfield, Manchester.
Don-Wauchope, see Wauchope.
Doughty-Tichborne, see Tichborne.
DOUGLAS,
Lock Sicker.
Be sure.
Creation (G.B.) 1777, of Carr, Perthshire.
Sir James Stewart Douglas, 6th
Baronet ; b. March 25th, 1859; s. his half-
brother, Sir Arthur Percy, 1913 ; formerly
Major R.A., and Sup. of Roy. Laboratory,
Woolwich ; served in Zulu campaign 1879
(medal) ; appointed an Inspector under Ex-
plosives Act 1916: m. 1891, Ada Constance,
da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Edward Henry
Fisher, R.A., of Marine Parade, Dover.
— Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a man’s
heart gules ensigned with an imperial crown proper, on
a chiel azure three mullets of the first ; 2nd and 3rd,
gules, three piles argent issuant from the base ; in chief
two mullets of the last. $uppi>rters — On either side a
wild man wreathed about the loins and temples, holding
in his exterior hand a club, all proper, and charged on
the breast with a Maltese cross argent. Crtst — A wild
boar proper sticking between two clefts of an oak tree,
a chain and lock holding them together.
Residence — Clifton House, Monkseaton, Northum-
berland.
Daughters living (of 5th baronet) — Laura Beatrice : m 1907, Henry Hamilton Bridge, and has
issue living, Stephen Arthur Henry, b. 1908,— Howard Douglas Stewart, b. 1913. Residence ,
Fairfield House, .Droxford, Hants.— Annie Margaret : m. 1907, Lieut. Arthur Leyborne Popham,
R N., who d. (killed in action) 1915, and has issue living, Anne Hester Mary, b. 1908,— Dionys
Margaret, b. 1914. Residence , Eden Lodge, Droxford, Hants. Claudine Josephine Rose.
Sisters living — Jessie Campbell : m. 1883, Berkeley Portman, who <*. 1918 [see V. Portman,
colls.]. Residence , The Priory, Wareham, Dorset.-' Rose Ella. Residence., Pyott’s Cottage.
Winchester. Emma Hope: m. 1903, Wynyard Freeling Lang. Margaret Augusta : m. i8E6r
the Rev. James Arthur Hervey [see M. Bristol, colls.]. Residence , Yews, Hardwicke, Aylesbury'.
Half-Sisters living — Anne Penelope Harriet [Lady Low ) : m. 1885, as his seoond wife, Sir Hugh
Low, G.C. M.G. , who d. 1905. Residence , 23, De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W.— Helen
Mary. Residence , Albert Gate Mansions, Knightsbridge, S.W.
Sir Charles, the ist baronet, a distinguished naval officer, forced a passage up the St. Lawrence to
the relief of Quebec, and was Capt. of the Fleet in the memorable naval victory gained in April 1782
by Lord Rodney, over the Count de Grasse ; he was descended from Sir William Douglas, of Lochleven
(afterwards Earl °f Morton). Gen. Sir Howard, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., K.C.S., F.R.S., 3rd Bt. Col.
15th Foot, served in Peninsular war, and was Gov. of New Brunswick 1824-9, Lord High Commr.
of Ionian Islands 1835-40, and M.P . for Livernool ( C ) 1842-7. Gen. Sir Robert Percy, 4th Bt., was
Lieut.-Gov. of Jersey 1858-63, and Lieut.-Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. at Cape of Good Hope 1863-8. Sir
Arthur P. Douglas, 5th Bt. (Under Sec. for Defence, New Zealand 1895-1903); a. Sept. 191 3, -from
injuries received in Aisgill railway accident.
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DOUGLAS, Creation (G.B.) 1786, of Springwood Park, Roxburghshire.
Sir George Brisbane Douglas, 5 th Baronet ;
b. Dec. 22nd, 1856 ; s. his father, Sir George Henry,
1885 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1878, M.A. 1881) ; is a D.L. and J.P. for co. Roxburgh ;
has discontinued the additional surname of Scott.
^rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, argent, a human heart gules,
imperially crowned or, on a chief azure three mullets argent, the
whole within a bordure nebuly of the fourth, Douglas; 2nd and
3rd, or, on a bend azure an estoile between two crescents of the
field, and in the centre chief point a sword erect, proper, Scott.
tests — 1st, a cubit arm erect, grasping a broken tilting spear all
proper, Douglas ; 2nd, a lion’s head erased, holding in the mouth
a thistle, all proper, Scott.
Seat — Springwood Park, Kelso, Roxburghshire. Clubs —
Conservative, New.
Brothers living— FRANCIS JOHN, b. Nov. 27th, 1858 ; for-
merly Lieut. Edinburgh co. Militia : m. 1st, 1891, Fanny Augusta,
who d. 1910, da. of Sir George Eliott Meyrick Tapps-Gervis-
Meyrick, 3rd Bt. ; 2ndly, 19x8, Isobel Eveline, da. of Nathaniel
George Clayton, of Chesters, Northumberland, and widow of
Robert Allgood, of Titlington Hall, Northumberland, and has issue living (by 1st marriage),
Geoftje Francis Valentine Scott, b. 1898; Lieut. 15th Hussars, — Fanny Mary Clara, b. 1894: m.
1915, Ernest Stokes, of Nether House, Great Bowden, Market Harborough, and has issue living,
John b. 1916. Residence, Caverton, Roxburgh. Clubs, Conservative, New. William Sholto,
b. 1864; ed. at Winchester, and at Trin. Hall, Camb.; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. King’s Own
Scottish Borderers ; is an Inspector of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. Clubs , Boodle’s,
New (Edinburgh).
Sister living — Maria Helena Henrietta. Residence , Springwood Park, Kelso, Roxburghshire.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet)— Hannah Charlotte: m. 1859, Edward Octavius Douglas,
who d. 1890 [M. Queensberry, colls.]. Residence, Killiechassie, Aberfeldy, Perthshire.
The 1st baronet, Sir James, was knighted, in 1759. for bringing home despatches announcing the
surrender of Quebec, and was created a baronet for distinguished naval achievements. He sat as M.P.
for Orkney and Shetland for 14 years. The 3rd baronet. Sir John James, assumed in 1822, by royal
license, the additional surname of Scott, and the 4th baronet sat as M. P. for Roxburghshire (C) 1874-80.
DOUGLAS, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Glenbervie, Kincardine.
Sir Kenneth Douglas, 4th Baronet, son
of the late Kenneth Douglas, 2nd son of 2nd
Baronet ; b. May 29th, 1868 ; s. his uncle, Sir
Robert, 1884.
&rmB — Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, argent, a human heart en-
signed by an imperial crown proper, on a chief azure three
mullets argent ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a cross counter-
embattled sable. Crrst — A salamander in flames proper.
Residence — Wellington, New Zealand.
Sister living — Blanche, b. 1872.
Daughter living of 2nd Baronet— Elizabeth ( Lady
Fuller- Eliott- Drake) : m. 1861, Sir Francis George Augustus
Fuller-Eliott-Drake, 2nd Bt., who d. 1916. Residence,
Nutwell Court, Lympstone, Devon.
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughter of the late Alexander Douglas
Douglas (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rouse Douglas Douglas, b. 1836,
d. 1887: m. 1861. Alice, da. of John O’Neill: —
Clara Rachel Mary : m. 1888, Louis Lambkin. Residence,
Never behind. i, Barnhill Villas, Dalkey, co. Dublin.
Issue of the late Alexander Douglas Douglas, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1811, d. 1848 :
vi. 1834, Ann, who d. 1905, da. of Joshua Rouse, of Southampton : —
Mary Elizabeth Mackenzie Douglas. Residence, 32, Orsett Terrace, Hyde Park, W. Rachel
Adela Douglas. Residence, 21, St. John’s Terrace, Lewes, Sussex.
Issue of the late Capt. Donald Douglas, 6th son of 1st baronet, b. 1821, d. 1883 : m.
1847, Emily, who d. 1886, da. of the late Hugh Kennedy, of Cultra, co. Down :—
DONALD SHOLTO MACKENZIE, b. Dec. 14th, 1849: m. 1888, Edith Elizabeth Anne, da. of
the late George Robinson, of Bagatelle, Mauritius, and has issue living, Sholto Courtenay Mac-
kenzie, M.C., b. 1890; Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders; European War 1914-18 (M.C.),— Kenneth
Mackenzie, b. 1893 ; Capt. Seaforth Highlanders, and attached to King’s African Rifles ; d. (on
active ser. during European War) 1918, — Edith Mildred Elisabeth Mackenzie, b. 1892. Residence,
33, Collingham Place, South Kensington, S.W.
The family of Douglas of Glenbervie had a grant from James V. of Scotland of the right t0^e
first vote in Parliament, to be the King’s Lieutenants, and to carry the crown at coronations. The
1st baronet, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Kenneth, was Col. 58th Foot. His patronymic was Mackenzie, but he
assumed in 1831, by royal license, the name of Douglas, as representative in the. female line of the
Douglases of Glenbervie. The 3rd baronet was a member of the House of Representatives, New Zealand.
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DOYLE, Creation (U.K.) 1828.
Sir Everard Hastings Doyle, 3rd Baronet;
b. Feb. 9th, 1852; s. his father, Sir Francis Hastings
Charles, 1888; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford; appointed a Clerk
in House of Commons 1875, and became Principal Clerk, Com-
mittee Clerks’ Office 1907 ; retired 1912.
$rm« — Argent, three bucks’ heads erased proper within a bordure
counter-compony or and azure. {Lrtat — Out of a ducal coronet or, a buck’s
head proper.
Residence — 7, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Clubs — White’s, Travelhrs’.
Brother living-ARTHUR HAVELOCK JAMES, b. Feb. 21st, 1858;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Col. in' the Army (retired), and a
Fm-mnrl.np vinrit J.P. for Salop ; commanded a Dist. 1914-18 ; sometime Comdg. S. Wales
u , Border Vol. Inf. Brig. ; formerly Comdg. 2nd Batn. King’s Shropshire
He conquers by for 1 ti e. l.I. ; served in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal), and in S. Africa 1900-1902
(despatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps) : m. 1903, Joyce Etheldreda, da. of the late Hon.
Greville Theophilus Howard [see E. Suffolk, colls.], and has issue living, John, b. 1912, — Diana
Violet Edith Constance, b. IQ05, — Margaret Isabella Dorothy Evelyn, b. 1907. Residence , The
Mount, Oswestry. Clubs , Marlborough, Travellers’, Army and Navy.
Sister living — Mary Annabel : m. 1885, Charles Carmichael Lacaita, formerly M.P. for Dundee,
having had issue, of whom Francis Charles, M.C., b. 1887 ; Capt. Lancers; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1918, — Sidney Guendolen, b. 1886 : m. 1912, Lieut. -Col. George Windsor-
Clive, C.M.G., Coldstream Guards [see E. Plymouth, colls. 1. Residences, Selham House, Pet-
worth, Sussex; 13, Chester Square, S.W.
A baronetcy granted in 1805 to Gen. Sir John Doyle, G.C. B., became extinct in 1834. His nephew,
Major-Gen. Sir Francis, the 1st baronet of the present creation, was Chairman of the Board of Excise.
•Sir Francis Hastings Charles, the 2nd baronet, was Professor of Poetry in Oxford Univ. 1867-77.
D’OYLY, Creation (E.) 1663, of Shottisham, Norfolk.
Sir Warren Hastings D’Oyly,
10th Baronet; b. April 6th, 1838; s. his half-
brother, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Walters,
1900; ed. at Haileybury ; was in B.C.S.
1858-91 ; tn. 1st, 1859, Henrietta Mary, who
d. 1904, da. of the late Sir Frederick Halliday,
K.C.B. ; 2ndly, 1909, Amy Agnes, da. of James
George White, I.C.S., and widow of Sir
George Cotton, and has issue by 1st marriage.
gurms — Gules, three bucks’ heads cabossed argent.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, two wings erect sable
bezantee, between which and resting on the strawberry
leaf of the coronet an estoile of six points argent.
Club — Primrose.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— HASTINGS
HADLEY, b. Jan. 26th, 1864 ; sometime Assist.
Sub. Dep. Opium Agent, Bengal ; is Dep. Commr.
at Port Blair, and Lieut. Roy. Defence Corps :
tn. 1st, 1897, Beatrice Alice, who d. 1905, da. of the
late Francis Bingham Clerk, J.P. , Commr. of Mysore,
India ; 2ndly, 1910, Evelyn Maude, only da. of
George Taverner Miller, formerly of 3, Millbank,
Westminster, S.W., and has issue living (by 1st
marriage), Charles Hastings, b. 1898, — John Roch-
ford, b. 1900, — Marjorie Isobel, b. 1901, — (by 2nd
marriage) Nigel Hadley Miller, b. 19x4, — Maude
Ethelind Halliday, b. 1912, — Beryl Evelyn, b. 19x6.
Residence, Port Blair, Andaman Islands. Edward
Halliday, b. 1865 ; sometime Assist. Dist. Sup. of
Police, Bengal ; is Lieut. Roy. Defence Corps : tn.
1891, Laura, da. of Herbert George Yatman, formerly of Studley, Wimborne Road, Bournemouth,
and has issue living, Mary Edith, b. 1892, — Mildred Dorothea, b. 1893. Warren Hastings, R.N. ,
b. 1867 ; became Lieut. 1891, Com. 1902, Capt. 1908, and Rear-Adm. 1919 ; tn. 1912, Sylvia Agnes
Alicia, da. of Gen. Sir Reginald Hart, V.C., K.C.B. , K.C.V.O., and has issue living, Reginald
Hastings, b. 1918. Henry Ralph Neville, b. 1878 ; is Major R.M.L.I. ; has China medal.
Daughters living — By 1st marriage— Florence Mary, i860: tn. 1885, Lieut.-Col. Ernest Inglis,
Indian Army, who d. 1910, and has issue living, Ernest John D’Oyly, b. 1899, — Florence Elsie, —
Etta Helen Maud, — Violet Alice Harriet. Alice Fanny, b. 1861 : tn. 886, Col. Hugh Thomas
Lyle, C.B.E., D.S.O., and has issue living, Hugh D’Oyly, b. 1895, — Kathleen Annie,— Phyllis
Mary. Etta Ellen, b. 1862 : tn. 1st, 1882, George Kenneth Lyon, B.C.S., who d. 1888 ; 2ndly, 1900,
Francis Griffiths Swayne, M.B., and has issue living (by 1st marriage), George Hamilton D’Oyly,
R.N., b. 1883; became Lieut. 1904, Lieut.-Com. 1912, and Com. 1916: tn. 1912, Helenora Mary,
da. of the late j. C. Hay Pierson,— Neville Hadley Bernard, b. 1887 ; ed.at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Duke
of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.): tn. 1915, Madeline Ethel, da. of W. Parry, of Cawnpore,
India, — Gwendolen Mary: tn. 1915, Frederick Bernard Kerr, — Evelyn Margaret; rn. 1st, 19x0,
Lieut. Godfray Bruce Cargill, R.N., who d. 1911 ; 2ndly, Alfred Edward Bell, of Lynwood,
Limpsfield, Surrey, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Petronella Joan Elizabeth (twin) b. 1911,
(by 2nd marriage), Neville Gavin Hamilton b. 1915. Residence , Lyndhurst, 140, Church Road,
Upper Norwood, S.E.— Margaret Howard, b. 1876 : m. 1900, Frederick Francis Mahon, Staff
Surg. R.N.
Daughter living Of 9th baronet — Mary Lushington Bernard-D’O’yly ; re-assumed by deed poll
her patronymic, in addition to the name of Bernard: tn. 1877, Arthur Francis Bernard, who d.
1915 (formerly Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. W. Somerset Yeo. Cav.), Lord of the Manors of
Coxnbe Raleigh and Luppitt, and of Heathfield (Somerset), and has issue living Henry D’Oyly,
b. 1878; is in Principal Probate Registry, Somerset House: tn. 1900, Ellen Mary, da. of Col.
R. E. K. Money, formerly I.S.C., and has issue living, Nigel Francis D’Oyly b. 1907, Ursula
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Grace D’Oyly b. 1902, — Ruth Capel : m. 1904, Horace Mann, J.P., formerly, of Farleigh Plain
House, Farleigh, Bath, and has issue living, Cynthia Mary b. 190-, Cecilia b. 190-, — Muriel
Awdry : m. 1920, Capt. John Roche, formerly Dorset Yeo.,— Marjorie Churchill. Residences ,
Combe Hill. Combe Raleigh, Honiton ; Newlands, Blandford.
This family was distinguished both in England and in France in the sixth century. Robert
d’Ouilly, who came over with William the Conqueror, and was created Baron Hocknorton, in Oxford-
shire, in 1071-2, built and fortified Oxford Castle, and was made Constable of Oxford. From his
younger brother, Guilbert, the present family is descended in an unbroken line and claims Royal
descent from the Plantagenet kings. The 3rd Baron Hocknorton founded on an island in the Isis
the Abbey of Oseney. The 1st baronet. Sir William D’Oyly, M.P. for Norfolk and Yarmouth, a par-
tisan of the royal cause, was knighted, and subsequently created a baronet. The 2nd baronet, a Teller
of the Exchequer, was knighted during the lifetime of his father. The 6th baronet sat as M.P. for
Ipswich. The 7th baronet was in H.E.I.C.S., and was a distinguished amateur artist ; and the 8th
baronet served the East India Co. 33 years with great credit.
FULLER ELIOTT-DRAKE, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of Nutwell Court, Devonshire.
[Extinct 1916.]
Sir Francis George Augustus Fuller-Eliott- Drake, 2nd and
last Baronet.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Beatrice (Baroness Seaton ): m. 1887, the 3rd Baron Seaton. Resi-
dences, Buckland Abbey, Yelverton, S. Devon ; Beechwood, Plympton, Devon ; Sheafhayne,
Yarcombe, Devon.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Elizabeth {Lady Fuller- Eliott- Drake), da. of Sir Robert
Andrews Douglas, 2nd Bt. : m. 1861, Capt. Sir Francis George Augustus Fuller-Eliott-Drake, 2nd
Bt., who d. 1916, when the title became extinct. Residence, Nutwell Court, Lympstone, Devon.
WILLIAMS-DRUMMOND. Creation (U.K.) 1828, of Hawthomden, Midlothian.
Sir James Hamlyn Williams
Willtams-Drummond, 5th Baronet ; b.
May 25th, 1891 ; s. his father, Sir James
Hamlyn Williams, 1913 ; ed. at Eton ;
formerly Lieut. Pembrokeshire Yeo. ; is
an Hon. Attache in Uiplo. Ser., patron
of one living, and a J.P. for Carmarthen-
shire: in. 1914, Lady Enid Evelyn Mallet
Vaughan, da. of 6th Earl of Lisburne.
&rns — Quarterly: 1st and 4th grand quar-
ters, quarterly, ist and 4th, or, three bars wavy
within a bordure gules, Drummond ; 2nd and
3rd, azure, three bears’ heads couped close argent
muzzled gules, Forbes ; 2nd and 3rd grand quar-
ters argent a lion rampant sable, head, paws, and
tuft of tail of the field, Williams. Cmt — A
demi-pegasus argent maned and winged or.
Supporters — Two naked savages, each wreathed
about the head and loins with laurels and over
the exterior shoulder of each a club, all proper.
Seats — Edwinsford, Llandilo, Carmarthen-
shire ; Hawthomden, Midlothian.
Uncles living (sons of 3rd baronet) — HUGH
HENRY JOHN, C.M.G., b. Nov. 29th, 1859
formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort’s Own) ; is Lieut. -Col. Yeo., Col. Comdg. a Mounted Brig, with rank of Hon. Brig. -Gen.,
a J.P. for Devonshire, and one of the Roy. Co. of Archers (H.M.’s Body Guard for Scotland);
unsuccessfully contested Carmarthenshire, Western Div. (C) 1889: C.M.G. 1918: m. 1889, Ger-
trude Emily, da. of the late Hon. Mark George Kerr Rolle [see B. Clinton, colls.], and has issue
living, Marion Edwina, b. 1902. Clubs , Carlton, Travellers’.— —Francis Dudley, C.B.E., b. 1863 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1884); is a J.P., a D.L., a County Alderman, and Chm. of
Quarter Sessions for Carmarthenshire, a Member of the Roy. Archers (H.M.’s Body Guard for
Scotland); Chm. of Carmarthenshire Territorial Force Asso., and Lieut.-Col. R.F.A. (I.F.); C.B.E.
(Civil) 1919: m. 1890, Marguerite Violet Maud, da. of Sir Andrew Agnew, 8th Bt., and has issue
living, William Hugh Dudley, b. 1901, — Eleanor Mary, b. 189T : m. 1914, Robert Barnewall
Elliot, formerly Lieut. Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), — Constance Mane
Katherine, b. 1893. Residence, Hafodneddyn, Llandilo, S. Wales. Club, Travellers’.
Aunt, living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Annabella Mary: m. 1880, the Rev. Thomas Newton.
Leeke, and has issue living. Residence, Bideford Rectory, Devon.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Gen. Francis Walker-Drummond, 2nd son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1817, d. 1891 : m. 1839, Pauline Jemima Catherine, who d. 1918, da. of Charles
Mackenzie. B.C.S. : —
Charles Forbes, b. 1861. Pauline Mary: m. 1865, James Wallace Quinton, C.S. I., who d. 1891,
Ch. Commr., Assam. Alice Isabella Henrietta: tn. 1871, Maurice Thomson-Carmichael, whoa.
1892, and has issue living, Michael Henry Drummond, b. 1875 ; served in S. Africa 1901 ; is a J.P.
and D.L. for Lanarkshire, Major Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), and one of Roy. Co. of Archers.
(H.M. s Body Guard for Scotland), — Edith Gertrude, b. 1873: m. 1896, Henry Montgomery
Macneill-Hamilton, of Broomhill, Larkall, co. Lanark, and Raploch, Hamilton, Scotland, and has
issue living, William Maurice Montgomery b. 1897, Edith b. 1900, Millicent b. 1902, Violet b. 1905..
Residence, Eastend, near Lanark.
Issue of the late John Forbes Walker-Drummond, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1822.
d. 1896: m. 1866, Emma Louisa Mary, who d. 1920, da. of the late Butler -
Edmund Thornton, of Skerlon, Lancashire : —
Annabella Margaret : m. 1889, Lieut.-Col. Richard Henry Francis Wharton Wilson, D.S.O. [ set
Wilson, Bt., cr. 1874]. Residence,
Granddaughters of the late James Walker (infra) : —
Issue of the late James Walker, b. 1830, d. 1901 : tn. 1859, the Hon. Anna Yelverton, who-
d. 1911, da. of 3rd Viscount Avonmore : —
Cecilia Helen: tn. 1880, John Stewart Odiarne Robertson Luxford. Residences , 31, Elvaston Place,.
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S.W. ; Higham House, Robertsbridge, Sussex. Lillias Adelaide.-^— Anne Margaret : m. 1898,
Capt. George William Rice, formerly R.A. Residence ,
Issue of the late James Walker, brother of 2nd baronet, b. 1790, d. 1856 : m.
1st, 1825, Lillias, who d. 1833, da. of Roderick Mackenzie, of Scotsburn, co.
Ross ; 2ndly, 1848, Ellen Ballantine, who d. 1869, da. of Joseph Dykes Ballantine-
Dykes, of Dovenby Hall, Cumberland: —
May Ellen: in. 1880, Capt. Anthony Kingscote, R.N.
The 1st baronet, Sir John Forbes, Capt. R N., was cr. a baronet for distinguished Naval Sers.,
and assumed the additional surname of Drummond on his marriage with the heiress of Hawthornden.
The 2nd baronet, Sir Francis Walker, who succeeded under a special remainder, also assumed the
additional surname of Drummond. The 3rd baronet in 1858 substituted the name of Williams for that
of Walker. The 4th baronet was Lord- Lieut, of co. Carmarthen.
DRYDEN, Creation (GB.) 1733, of Ambrosden, Oxfordshire ; and 1795, of Canons-
Ashby, Northamptonshire.
Sir Arthur Dryden, 9th Baronet
of 1st creation, and 6th of 2nd ; b. April 12th,
1852 ; s. his father, Sir Alfred Erasmus,
1912 ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1878.
^rms — Azure, a lion rampant, and in chief a sphere
between two estoiles or. Crtat A demi-lion sustaining
in his right paw a sphere as in the arms.
Seat — Canons- Ashby, Byfield, Northamptonshire.
Brother living— ALFRED CURWEN, b. March 7th,
1857: m. 1887, Mary Josephine Swinburn, who d. 1916,
only child of the late W. Waller, of Withington,
Lancashire. Residence , White Lodge, Liphook,
Hants.
Sisters living — Clara Elizabeth Emma. Louisa
Isabella : in. 1889, Major Alfred Basset-Pritchard,
formerly Indian Army, having had issue, of whom
Wilfred Dryden, b. 1890 ; d. (killed in action during
European War) igt-, — Lawrence Dryden, b. 1892; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1918, — Cecil
Dryden, b. 1893. Mary Ethel Lawrence.
Daughter living of 4th baronet of Canons -Ashby
— Alice : in. 1913, John Marcon.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Beville Dryden, 5th son of 1st baronet of 2nd creation, b.
1796, d. 1883 : m. 1842, Elisa Barnard, who d. 1903, da. of Capt. George
Augustus Frederick Skottowe, R.N.
John Erasmus Skottowe, b. 1853 ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batn. Northamptonshire Regt.:
in. 1904, Kate Mary, da. of Charles John Gibb, M.D., who d. 1916, of Sandyford Park, Newcastle-
on-Tyne, and has issue living, John Erasmus Charles Beville, b. 1907, — Noel Percy Hugh, b. 1910,
— Gladys Ethel Florence, b. 1905, — Evelyn Kate Mary, b. 1909, — Honor Elizabeth Helen, b. 1914.
Residence, 6, Palmeira Square, Hove, Sussex. Club, Junior Carlton.— Caroline Helen Skottowe :
m. 1878, Cyril Percy Mundy, Bar.-at-law [see E. Carnarvon, colls.]. Residence, 49, Selborne Road,
Hove, Sussex.
Sir Erasmus Dryden, Sheriff of Northamptonshire, was created a baronet 1619. One of his
grandsons was John Dryden, the celebrated poet. The title became extinct at the death of the 7th
baronet, when the estates devolved upon his niece, who married John Turner, Esq., 2nd son of Sir
Edward Turner, 2nd baronet. Mr. Turner in 1791 assumed by sign-manual the surname and arms
of Dryden only, was knighted 1793, and created a baronet 1795. The 4th baronet, of creation
1795, in 1874 succeeded, as 7th baronet, to the Turner baronetcy, creation 1733.
DUCKWORTH, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Grosvenor Place, City of Westminster.
Sir Dyce Duckworth, M.D. , LL.D.,
1st Baronet , son of the late Robinson Duckworth,
of Liverpool ; b. Nov 24th, 1840 ; ed. at Roy. In-
stitution Sch., Liverpool, and at Edinburgh Univ.
(M. D., honours and gold medal 1863, Hon. LL.D.
1890); F.R.C.P. Lond. 1870, Hon. M.D. Cincin-
nati Univ. 1879, Roy. Univ. Ireland 1887, and
Queen’s Univ., Belfast 1910, and Hon. F.R.C.P. I.
1887; served as Assist. -Surg. R.N. 1864-5 5 elected
Physician to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital 1883 and
Lecturer on Medicine 1889, Treasurer of Roy.
Coll, of Physicians of London 1884, Censor
thereof 1900 (Representative of that body in
Medical Council of United Kingdom 1886-1901),
and Senior Censor 1903 ; was Pres, of Clinical
So. of London 1891-3, and Hon. Physician to King
Edward VII. when Prince of Wales 1890-1901 ;
appointed Med. Referee to the Treasury and Med.
Adviser to Pensions Commutation Board 1904-10 ;
is a Member of Council of Queen Victoria’s
Jubilee Institute for Nurses, a Member of Acad,
de Med. (Paris), and a Knight of Justice and Almoner of the Order of the Hospital of
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St. John of Jerusalem in England; Knt. 1886: m. 1st, 1870, Anne Alicia, who d.
1889, widow of John Smith, of Mickleham Hall, near Dorking; 2ndly, 1890, Ada
Emily, da. of George Arthur Fuller [Loraine, Bt., colls.], and has issue.
|ms — Argent : on a chevron engrailed azure, between two leopards’ faces in chief and a garb
in base sable, three crosses patde or. &rrst — Upon a mount between two palm branches vert, a garb
fesseways or, charged with two crosses patee in fesse, and surmounted by a duck sable.
Residence — 28, Grosvenor Place, S.W.i. Club — Athenaeum.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— EDWARD DYCE, b. July 10th, 1875 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll.,
Oxford (Scholar, B.A. 1898) ; is in I.C.S., and an Esquire of Order of St.John of Jerusalem in
England : m. 1913, Cecil Gertrude, da. of Robert Edward Leman, of 22, Westbourne Terrace, W.,
and has issue living, a son, b. 1918, — Phyllis Dyce, b. 1914. By 2nd marriage — Christian
Leslie Dyce, b. 1891 ; B.Sc., Glasgow; Engineer-Lieut. R.N. (retired). Arthur Dyce, R.N. , b .
1896; Paymaster-Lieut. R.N.
Duckworth-King, see King.
DU CROS, Creation (U.K.) 1916 of Canons, Middlesex.
Sir Arthur Philip du Cros,.
M.P. , 1st Baronet, son of the late (William
Harvey du Cros, J.P. (formerly M.P. for
Hastings), of Inniscorrig, Dalkey, co.
Dublin, by Annie, who d. 1899, da. of the
late John Roy, of Durrow, Queen’s co. ;
b. Jan. 26th, 1871 ; is Pres, and a Life
Director of Dunlop Rubber Co. (Limited),
Chm. of Parent Tyre Co. (Limited), and
Irish Packing Co. (Limited), a J.P. for
Middlesex, and Hon. Col. 8th Batn. Roy.
Warwickshire Regt. ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Bow and Bromley Div. of Tower
Hamlets (C) Jan. 1906; sat as M.P. for
Hastings March 1908 to Nov. 1918 ; has
sat for Clapham Div. of Wandsworth since
Dec. 14th, 1918: m. 1895, Maude, da. of
the late William Gooding, of Coventry.
gtrms — Quarterly : 1st vert, a greyhound
courant and in chief a crescent or ; 2nd azure, an eastern crown or ; 3rd azure, within the horns
of a crescent a heart in chief argent ; 4th azure, a saltire or, and on an escutcheon argent, a
rose gules, stalked and leaved vert. Crtst — Out of an eastern crown or, a demi greyhound sable.
Residences — Canons, Edgware ; Craigweil House, Aldwick, Sussex. Clubs, Carlton, Junior
Carlton, Travellers’ (Paris).
SOUS living — HARVEY WILLIAM PHILIP, b. June 19th, 1898.— —Arthur Roy Peter, b. 1913.
Daughters living — Rende Maude, b. 1897.— —Denise Anne, b. 1901.
DUFF, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Vaynol Park, Bangor, co. Carnarvon.
By virtue and deeds.
Sir Charles Michael Robert Vivian
Duff, 3rd Baronet', b. May 3rd, 1907; s. his
father, Sir Robert (Robin) George Vivian,
I9I4-
^Vrtna — Vert, a fesse dancettde ermine between a stag’s
head cabossed in chief and two escallops in base or, within
a bordure chequy of the last and first. Crtst— A buck's head
erased proper.
Seat — Vaynol Park, near Bangor.
Sister living— Victoria Maud Veronica, b. 1904.
Widows living of 1st and 2nd Baronets— Sybil Mary
( Lady Assheton SmitJi), da. of the late Col. Henry William
Verschoyle, Grenadier Guards: m. 1902, as his 3rd wife.
Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith, 1st baronet, who<f. 1914.
—Lady Gladys Mary Juliet (Lady Juliet Trevor), only
da. of 4th Earl of Lonsdale : m. 1st, 1503, Sir Robert (Robin)
George Vivian Duff, 2nd baronet, Lieut. Household Cav.,
who d. (killed in action during European War) 1914 : 2nd,
1919, Major Keith Trevor, M.C., New Armies, and an
Assist. Provost Marshal. Residences , Vaynol Park, near
Bangor ; 16, Upper Brook Street, W.
The 1st baronet, Sir Charles Garden Duff, d. Sept. I9I4»
having assumed by Royal License 1905, the surname and
arms of Assheton-Smith, in lieu of his patronymic. Sir Robin
Duff, 2nd baronet, Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, was killed in
action Oct. 1914.
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Duff-Gordon, see Gordon.
Duff-Sutherland-Dunbar, see Dunbar.
DUKE, Creation (U.K.) 1849, of London.
Sir James Duke, 2nd Baronet; b. June 25th, 1865 ;
s. his father, Sir James, M.P. , 1873 5 ed. at Eton ; formerly
Lieut. 3rd Brig. Cinque Ports Div. R.A. : m. 1889, Marion
Elizabeth, el. da. of the late James Duke Hill, J.P., of
4, Onslow Gardens, S.W.
— Per chevron ermine and azure, in chief three feathers erect argent
between two chaplets azure in base, a mace within a collar proper, repre-
senting the mace and collar of the Lord Mayor of the City of London.
Crtst — A demi-griffin argent winged azure, in the beak a peacock’s feather
proper, supporting a sword also proper representing that of the said City of
London.
Residence — White Lodge, Maidenhead Court, Berks. Clubs —
Union (Brighton), Automobile.
Gradatim vincimus. Sisters living— Amelia Montague : in. 1888, Walter Mundey, and
1 7 has issue living, Amy Catherine Stella, b. 1801 : in. 1020, Capt. Cyril
We conquer by degrees. Beresford Mur?dey> Oxfordshire and Bucks L Inf., -Violet, b. 1893:
m. 1916, Capt. Ralph Vyvyan Noel Comyn Donnithorne, Highland L.I. (Reserve), and has
issue living, Ermine Beryl b. 1918.—— Georgina Emily : in. 1st, 1887, Lieut.-Col. Charles Harrison
Carr, who d. 1916, formerly Roy. Dublin Fusiliers; 2ndly, 1917, Col. William Terry, Oxford and
Bucks L. I., and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Sybil Grey, b. 1888 : m. 1914, Greville E. Seon,
of Kelowna, British Columbia, and has issue living, Olive Winnifred b. 1915, — Winifred Vera, b.
1890: m. 1913, Capt. George Augustus Champagne Wetherall, Indian Cav., — Joan Cecil Twy ford,
b. 1902. Residence ,
The 1st baronet was Lord Mayor of London 1848-9, and a Knight of the Legion of Honor, and sat
as M.P. for Boston (Z,) 1837-49, and for the City of London 1849-65.
DUNBAR, Creation (N.S.) 1694, of Mocbrum, Wigtownshire.
Sir William Cospatrick Dunbar, C.B. ,
9th Baronet ; b. July 20th, 1844 ; s. his brother, Sir
Uthred James Hay, 1904; entered the Home
Office 1868 ; was Private Sec. to successive Under
Secretaries of State 1876-85, Assist. Under-Sec. for
Scotland 1885-1902, and Registrar-Gen. for England
and Wales 1902-9 ; is a J.P. and D L. for Wigtown-
shire, and a Fellow of Royal Scottish Geographical
So., and a J.P. for Perthshire ; C.B. (Civil) 1887:
in. 1878, Nina Susanna, da. of the late Alfred
Douglas-Hamilton [see D. Hamilton, colls.].
&rtns — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gules, a lion rampant
argent within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses
of the first, Dunbar ; 2nd and 3rd, or, three cushions within
a double tressure flory-counter-flory gules, Randolph. Crest —
A horse’s head bridled, a dexter hand couped fesseways proper holding the bridle. Supporters
(originally) — Two lions sejant-guardant, each holding in the exterior paw a rose proper slipped vert ;
(granted tetnp. William and Mary) two doves imperially crowned proper.
Seats — Mochrum Park, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire ; Earn Bank, Bridge of Earn. Town
Residence — 8, Onslow Square, S.W. Club — St. James’s.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— Lucy Blanche Cordelia ( Lady Dunbar ), da. of the late
Charles Thomas Constantine Grant, of Kilgraston, Bridge of Earn, N.B. : in. 1882, Sir Uthred
James Hay Dunbar,. 8th baronet, who d. 1904. Residence , Galloway Lodge, Boscombe,
Bournemouth.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late James Dunbar, 3rd son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late George Van Reede Dunbar, brother of 7th baronet, b. 1825, d. 1872 : m.
1858, Louise Agnes, da. of the late Henry William Marriott, of Grove House, Bayswater,W.,
and Clarendon Lodge, Elstree : —
JAMES GEORGE HAWKER ROWLAND, b. 1862. Louise Clementina Jane, b. 1861: m.
1889, the Rev. Reginald Moseley, Chaplain to the Forces.— Mary Vanderzee Sophia, b. 1864.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Thomas Clement Dunbar, younger twin brother of the
late George Van Reede Dunbar (ante), b. 1825, d. 1896 : in. 1849, Caroline
Adriana, da. of the late A. Matthews, of Abergavenny, and Buscar, Bengal : —
Richard Taylor, b. 1855 : in. 18—, Ellen, da. of Joseph Maas, and has issue living, Richard
Sutherland, b. 1873 : m. 18—, — Helen, b. 1875, — Katherine, b. 1876. Residence , 13, Rosary Road,
Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich.— Clement Adrian, b. 1871.
Sir William C. Dunbar is descended from the Dunbars, the ancient Earls of March and Moray, and
is the lineal male representative of the heritable Sheriffs of Elgin and Forres, and chief of that name.
The 3rd baronet was Judge- Advocate for Scotland. Sir William, 7th baronet, sat as M.P. for
Wigton Burghs (L) 1857-65, was successively a Lord of the Treasury, Keeper of the Privy Seal to
H.R.H. Prince of Wales, Keeper of the Great Seal to H.R.H. in Scotland, one of the Council to
H.R.H., and Comptroller-Gen. of Exchequer, and Auditor-Gen. of Public Accounts.
In readiness.
Under hope.
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DUNBAR, Creation (N.S.) 1698, of Dura, Banffshire.
Sir George Alexander Drummond
Dunbar, 8th Baronet; b. May 10th, 1879; s • his
father, Sir Drummond Miles, 1903; is Lieut. Black
Watch (Roy. Highlanders), and in Union of S. Africa
Civil Ser. ; served during European War in German
S.-W. Africa 1914-15 and in France 1916-18: m. 1916,
Sophia Kathleen, da. of James Benson Kennedy, of New
York, U.S.A., and Inverness House, Porchester Terrace,
W. , and has issue.
^ruis — Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, gules, a lion rampant within a
bordure argent, 2nd and 3rd, or, three cushions within the royal
tressure gules, all within a bordure nebuly, quartered azure and
gules. &rest — Two sprigs of laurel in saltire proper.
Residence — Inverness House, Porchester Terrace, W. Club —
Bachelors’.
Son living— DRUMMOND COSPATRICK NINIAN, b. May
9th, 1917.
Daughter living— Marjorie Frederica Anne, b. 1919.
Brothers living — Hugh Stephen, b. 1881 : m. 1910 Coralie Howard,
da. of William James Vere, formerly of Johannesburg, Transvaal.
Address., Standard Bank, Johannesburg, Transvaal. ■ Patrick
Martin Borlase, b. 1884.
Sisters living — Mary Annette, b. 18 — : m. 1st, 1895, Douglas
Gordon Kingsley Anderson, of Invergordon, who d. 1906 (having
assumed the additional surname of Dunbar) ; 2nd, 1907, Cormack
Grant, M.B., and has issue living (by 1st marriage) Dorothy Mary Dunbar, — Gwladys Annette
Marion Dunbar, — Grace Alexandra Geraldine Dunbar, — Muriel Marjorie Dunbar,— Lisette
Lavender Dunbar, — (by 2nd marriage) Maria Louisa Dunbar, b. 1908, — Elizabeth MacDonald
Gunn Dunbar, b. 1913. Residence , Auckland Park, Johannesburg, Transvaal. Helen Mac-
kenzie Edith, b 1888 : in. 1912, Robert Fyfe King, and has issue living.
Aunt living (daughter of 6th baronet) — Eleanor Duff Fyfe : in. 1870, Richard Carrow, who d.
1905. Residence , 19, West Mall, Clifton, Bristol.
Widow living of 7th Baronet— Maria Louisa Hancorn (Lady Dunbar), da. of the late
J. Hancorn Smith, of Melville Park, Lower Albany, S. Africa : m. 1873, Sir Drummond Miles
Dunbar, 7th baronet, who d. 1903. Residence, Johannesburg, Transvaal.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Catherine, 2nd da. of 5th baronet, b. 1805, d. 1870 : m . 1838, the
Rev. John Kelly, of Liverpool, who d 1870 : —
John Dunbar, b. 1840; formerly Liberian Consul in Liverpool: in. 1868, Catherine Susan, da. of
William Henry Ogden, of Liverpool, and has issue living, John Dupbar (of Coombe, Kingston-
upon-Thames. Club, Cocoa Tree), b. 1869, — Katharine Hilda Dunbar, b. 1870: m- 1900, Major
Ernest Henry Walker Butterwor'h, of Belfield, Huyton, Liverpool, and has issue living, Phyllis
Audrey Hilda b. 1901, Nancy Sheila b 1903, Elisabeth Durris Dunbar A 1906, Mary Seton Dunbar
b. 1907, Ethel Kathleen Dunbar b. 1912. Catherine Elizabeth, b. 1844.— —Margaret, b. 1846.
This family is lineally descended from James, 4th Earl of Moray, by Isabel Innes, and so from
John, 1st Earl of Moray (3rd creation 1371 3), who m. Marjorie, da. of Robert II., King of Scots
(first of the Stewart Kings), and was brother of George, 10th Earl of Dunbar and uncle of nth and
fast of *he ancient Earls of Dunbar, whose line was founded by Gospatric, Earl of Northumberland
(see following article], grandson of /Elgifu, da. of jEthelred II., King of England. The Baronetcy
was created with remainder to the heirs male of the body of the grantee and their heirs male for ever.
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DUNBAR, Creation (N.S.) 1700, of Northfield, Elginshire.
Sir Archibald Edward Dunbar, M.C., 9th
Baronet , son of the late Lieut.-Col. Arbuthnott Pery Byng
Sutherland Dunbar, grandson of 5th baronet ; b. Feb. 17th,
1889 ; s. his cousin, Rev. Sir Charles Gordon-Cumming,
1916 ; is Major Prince of Wales’ Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.) ;
served during European War 1914-16 (despatches, M.C.).
$rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, a lion rampant argent within a
bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the field, Dunbar ; 2nd and
3rd, or, three cushions within the royal tressure gules, Ranulph; all
within a bordure quartered azure and of the first. Cust — A dexter hand
apaum^e reaching at an astral crown proper.
Si&ters living — Catharina. Ianthe : m. 1902, Sandbach Percy Har-
rison, who d. 1910. Residence, Offwell House, Honiton. Ethel.
Aileen Edith : m. 1909, Robert Cecil Hunter, and has issue living.
Marjorie. Lilias. Helen: in. 1911, Lieut.-Col. Gerald Ponsonby
D.S.O., Princess Charlotte of Wales’s (Roy. Berkshire Regt.), who d.
(killed in action during European War) 1918, and has issue living.
Widow living Of 7th Baronet — Isabella Mary ( Lady Dunbar), el. da. of Charles Eyre, of
Welford Park, Newbury: in. 1865, Sir Archibald Hamilton Dunbar, 7th baronet, who d. 1910.
Residence , Duffus House, Elgin.
Spem vigilantia firmat.
Vigilance strengthens
hope.
Sneyd Hunt, C.M.G.,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. James Brander Dunbar-Brander, 8th son of 5th baronet,
b. 1825, d. 1902, having in 1869 assumed the name of Brander : in. 1874, Alice,
da. of the late James Grant, solicitor, and sometime Piovost of Elgin : —
JAMES BRANDER-DUNBAR, b. Oct. 10th, 1875: ed. at Rugby; is a D.L. for Elgin, and Capt.
Reserve of Officers; formerly Capt. Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders; served in British Central
Africa 1900, present at operations against Kalula (medal with clasp), and in S. Africa 1900- 1901,
w ith Town Guard at siege of Kimberley, and with Imperial Yeo. (despatches twice). Archibald
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Alexander Dunbar-Brander, O.B.E., b. 1877; ed. at Marlborough; is in Indian Forest Ser. :
m. 1st, 1902, Elizabeth, who d. 1903, da. of Francis Edward Thompson, of 16, Primrose Hill
Road, N.W. ; 2ndly, 1919, Frances Emily, widow of George Rowell, F.R.G.S.
This family is paternally descended in direct male line (through John Dunbar, Earl of Moray, by
his wife, Marjorie, da. of Robert II., the first of the Stewart Kings and the Earls of Dunbar) from
Gospatric, Earl of Northumberland [see preceding article] in right of his mother Ealdgyth, grandda.
of iEthelred II., King of England. He had from his cousin, Malcolm III., son of Duncan I. (the
“Gracious Duncan ” of Macbeth ) a grant of Dunbar in 1072. Earl Gospatric’s father, Maldred, King
of Cumbria, was younger brother of Duncan I., who became King of Scots in right of his mother,
Bethoc, wife of Crinan the Thane (married circa 1000), el. da. and heir of Malcolm II., King of
Scots. The 1st baronet died without male issue, and the baronetcy (with remainder to his heirs
male whatsoever) devolved upon his brother. The 3rd baronet d. in 1763, and his cousin Alexander
Dunbar, of Newton, great-great-grandfather of the present baronet, was served heir-male on Oct.
8th, 1776.
DUNBAR, Creation (U.K.) 1814, of Boath, Nairnshire.
Sir Frederick George Dunbar, 5th Baronet ; b.
April 27th, 1875 '■> s- h*s brother, Sir Alexander James,
1900; is a D.L. for co. Nairn: m. 1898, Maria, da. of
Alexander Sutherland.
^nns— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gules, a lion rampant argent, within a
bordure of the last, charged with eight roses of the first; 2nd and 3rd.
or, three cushions within a double tressure, flory counter-flory gules ;
a star azure in fesse point for difference. Crest — A dexter hand apaumee
reaching to two earl’s coronets tied together.
Seat — Boath House, near Auldearn, co. Nairn.
Sister living— Nina Helen, M.B.E., b. 1868 : in. 189 6, the Rev. Janies
Bonallo, B.D., Min. of Auldearn. Residence , The Manse, Auldearn,
Nairnshire.
DUFF-SUTHERLAND-DUNBAR, Creation (N.S.) 1706, of Hempriggs, Caithness-shire.
Sir George Duff-Sutherland-Dun-
bar, 6th Baronet , el. son of the late Garden
DufT-Dunbar, 79th Cameron Highlanders (who
had assumed the additional surname of Dunbar
on succession to the Hempriggs and Ackergill
estates), grand-nephew of 4th Baronet; b. May
29th, 1878; s. his grandfather, Capt. Sir Benjamin,
de jure 5th Baronet, 1897 ; ed. at Harrow ; entered
Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders 1898, became
Capt. Indian Army 1907, and Major 1916; ap-
pointed Comdt. Lakhimpur Batn. of Mil. Police,
Assam 1909 ; served with Abor Expedition
1911-12 (despatches), and during European War 1916-17, as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. :
in. 1903, Sibyl Hawtrey, who d. 1911, da. of the late Col. Chariest W. H. Tate, and
has issue.
&rms — Quarterly : 1st, gules, a lion rampant within a bordure argent, charged with eight roses
of the field, Dunbar ; 2nd, gules, three mullets or, a crescent of the last for difference, Sutherland ;
rd, vert, on a fesse dancettee ermine between a buck’s head cabossed in chief and two escallops in
ase or, a mullet of the first for difference, Duff; 4th, or, three cushions within a double tressure
flory counter-flory gules, Randolph ; all within a bordure vairy or and gules. Crtst— A key and
sword in sal tire proper. Jinpportm — Dexter , a lion rampant argent ; sinister, a savage man
holding a baton over his shoulder proper.
Seats— Hempriggs, Caithness-shire ; Ackergill Tower, near Wick, Caithness-shire. Club —
Caledonian.
Son living- GEORGE COSPATRIC, b. Aug. 3rd, 1906.
Aunts living — Helen Emma. Jessie Mona : in. 1869, the Rev. Courtenay Moore, R. of Mitchels-
t<>wri, and Precentor of Cloyne, and has issue living, Courtenay Edward, b. 1870: in. 1897, Jane
King, da. of the late Rev. Canon Askins, R. of Dunleer, co. Louth, having had issue, of whom
Edward Francis Courtenay b. 1898 ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, Maureen Helen,
— Rev. Alexander Duff, b. 1872 ; is R. of Killiskey, Ashford, co. Wicklow ; m. 1899, Harriett Nina
da. of Henry J. Bourchier, of Baggotstown, co. Limerick,— Harriett Emma, b. 1874: in. 1909,
Lieut. -Col. Hubert Bernard Tonson Rye, D.S.O., Roy. Munster Fusiliers \see Dancer, Bt.J, — Jessie
Louisa, b. 1876 : in. 1st, 1901, Robert Dudley Innes Ackland, of Boulston, Pembrokeshire ; 2ndly,
1908, Lieut.-Col. Victor George Howard Rickard, Roy. Munster Fusiliers, who d. (killed in action
during European War) 1915 ; 3rdly, 1916, Major Tudor Fitzjofin, D.S.O., Worcestershire Regt.,
and has issue living, (by 1st marriage) Patricia Millicent Innes b. 1902, (by 2nd marriage) Justin
Victor Rickard b. 19x3. Residence ,
Mother living— Jane Louisa, el. da. of Lieut.-Col. James Duff (formerly 74th Highlanders), of
Knockleith, N.B. ; in. 1876, Garden Duff-Dunbar, who d. 1889, grand-nephew of 4th baronet,
having assumed the additional surname of Dunbar on succeeding to the estates of Hempriggs and
Ackergill, whose younger son, Kenneth James Duff-Dunbar, D S.O. , b. 1886 ; Lieut.-Com. R. N. ;
d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, having in. 1915, Katharine Isabel Bennett, da. of
the late William Adams Daw, of The Grange, Ealing, W. Residences , Ackergill Tower, near Wick,
Caithness-shire ; Hempriggs, Caithness-shire.
Collateral Branches living. In remainder.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Com. Kenneth James Duff-Dunbar, D.S.O., R N., brother
of 6th baronet, b. 1886, d. (killed during European War) 19x6 : in. 19x5 , Katharine
Isabel Bennett, da of the late William Adam Daw, of The Grange, Ealing, W.-; —
Kenneth James, b. ( posthumous ) 1916.
Descendants of the late Louisa, el. da. of 3rd baronet (6th Lord Duffus), b. 1788,
d. 1865 : m. 1805, Garden Duff, of Hatton, among whom are the families of Duff
of Hatton and Assheton-Smith of Vaynol, and Lord Vivian.
Sub spe.
Under hope.
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Descendants of the late Henrietta, second da. of 3rd Baronet (6th Lord Duffus),
b. 1790, d. 1820 : m. 1810, William Sinclair Wemyss, of Southdun : —
Issue of the late George Sackville Sinclair- Wemyss, b. 1854, d. 1882 : m. 1878, Ellen Annie,
da. of the late R. M. Jones, of Sydney, N.S. Wales: —
Helen Louisa Elisabeth Dunbar, b. 1879. Marion Australia, b. 1880. Residence , Sackville. House,
by Wick, Caithness-shire.
This Nova Scotia Baronetcy was conferred by Queen Anne in 1706, with remainder to heirs whatso-
ever, on the Hon. James Sutherland, advocate (2nd son of 2nd Lord Duffus), who m. Elizabeth, widow
of Sir Robert Gordon, Bt., of Gordonstown, and da. and ultimate heiress of Sir William Dunbar, of
Hempriggs (cr. 1700) [see Dunbar, Bt. , of Northfield], whose surname and arms he assumed. The
2nd baronet, Sir William, married three times, and by his second marriage had a large family, all
of whom predeceased him, and he was succeeded by his son by his 3rd marriage, Sir Benjamin,
3rd baronet, who after the death of the 5th Lord Duffus assumed that title ; he m. 1785, Janet, da,
of George Mackay, Esq., of Bighouse, and had issue, George (infra), Robert, d.s.p., Louisa (infra),
Henrietta (ante), and Elizabeth, d.s.p. He was succeeded by his el. son, George as 4th baronet, at
whose death, unmarried, the title devolved upon, but was not assumed by, his nephew Capt.
Benjamin Duff, 92nd Gordon Highlanders, de jure 5th baronet (el. surviving son of Louisa, el. da. of
Sir Benjamin Dunbar, 3rd baronet, and wife of Garden Duff, Esq., of Hatton), whose son Garden
Duff-Dunbar predeceased him, having assumed the additional surname and arms of Dunbar on
succession to the Hempriggs and Ackergill estates, and at the death of the above-mentioned Capt.
Benjamin Duff in 1897 the Baronetcy passed to his grandson, George Duff Sutherland Dunbar (ante),
whose right to the dignity was officially recognised by the. Lyon Office in 1899.
HOPE-DUNBAR, Creation (N.S.) 1664.
Sir Charles Dunbar Hope-
Dunbar, 6th Baronet , son of the late
Capt. John Hope [ see M. Linlithgow,
colls, and infra], by Rebecca Marion,
who d. 1914, da. of the late Peter Black-
burn, of Killearn, co. Stirling ; b. July
12th, 1873 ; is Major R.F.A. (retired),
and a J.P. and D.L. for co. Kirkcud-
bright ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 ; has assumed the
additional name of Dunbar : m. 1906,
Edythe Mary, da. of Richard Ramsden,
of Siddinghurst, Surrey, and has issue.
&rms — Quarterly, 1st, gules, a lion rampant
argent, armed and langued azure, a bordure of
the second charged with ten roses of the field,
barbed and seeded vert, Dunbar; 2nd, azure,
on a chevron or between three bezants a bay
leaf slipped vert, a mullet of the second in chief
for difference, Hope ; 3rd, argent, a man’s heart
imperially crowned proper, on a chief azure three
mullets of the field, Douglas ; 4th, counter-
quartere 1st and 4th, gules, three cinquefoils ermine, 2nd and 3rd, argent, a lmyphad sails furled
sable, flagged gules, Hamilton. ©rest — A horse’s head couped argent, bridled gules. Supporters
— Two lions rampant guardant argent, armed and langued gules, each holding in one of the forepaws
a rose slipped proper.
Seat — St. Mary’s Isle, Kirkcudbright. Club — Army and Navy.
Son living— BASIL DOUGLAS, b. Feb. 14th, ^07.
Sisters living — Helen Jacqueline Burns, and Katherine Marion Hope [ see M. Linlithgow, colls.].
This baronetcy was granted to David Dunbar, of Baldoon, co. Wigton, in 1664, with remainder
“ provydit to his heirs male and tailzie.” On the death of the grantee the baronetcy became dormant,
and so remained until 1916, when Major Charles Dunbar Hope-Dunbar (ante), grandson of Lady
Isabella Ellen Hope, da. of 5th Earl of Selkirk, and a descendant of Mary (who m. Lord Basil
Hamilton), grand-da. of the 1st Bt., successfully proved his claim before the Baronetage Committee
of the Privy Council, to be placed on the Official Roll of Baronets.
DUNCAN, Creation (U.K) 1905, of Horsforth Hall, Guiseley, West Riding of Yorkshire.
May truth flourish.
Sir Frederick William Duncan, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Aug. 12th, 1859; 5 • his father, Sir (Surr)
William, 1908 ; appointed Consul-Gen. at Vienna
1912 : m. 1888, Helen Julia, da. of the late Charles
Pfizer, of Brooklyn, U.S.A., and has issue.
^rms — Azure, on a chevron between in chief two crosses flory.
and in base a bugle horn stringed or, an oval buckle of the field,
Crtst — Between two buffalo horns proper a demi-greyhound or.
Residence — 6, Schwartzenberg Platz, Vienna.
Sons living— CHARLES EDGAR OLIVER, b. Aug. 13th,
1890. William Clarence, b. 1894.
Sister living — Louisa Mary, b. r8— : m. 1892, Charles Edwin
Gray, and has issue living, a son, b. 18 — , — a son, b. 18 — •
Residence ,
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Elizabeth ( Lady Duncan),
da. of the late Thomas Copley Heaton, of Wharf View, Ben
Rhydding : m. 1896, as his second wife, Sir (Surr) William
Duncan, 1st baronet, who d. 1908. Residetue, Beckwith House,
Harrogate.
Sir (Surr) William Duncan, 1st Bt., was son of the late
William Morrison Duncan, M.D. , of Edinburgh.
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DUNCOMBE. Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Highfield, Driffield, co. York.
For God , my King, and my
country !
Sir George Augustus Duncombe, 1st
Baronet , son of the late Adm. the Hon. Arthur
Duncombe [see E. Feversham, colls.] ; b. May
25th, 1848; ed. at Harrow; is senior partner in
the Yorkshire banking firm of Beckett and Co.
(Yorkshire E. Riding Bank), a J.P. and D.L.
or E. Riding of York, Treasurer of its County
Council, Vice-Chm. Yorkshire Insurance Co.,
and Hon. Col. E. Yorkshire Regt. : m. 1890,
Hester, da. of Col. — Allardice (formerly Comdg.
76th Regt.), of Scarborough.
&rnt8 — Per chevron engrailed gules and argent thr#
talbots’ heads erased counter-changed. (Errst — Out of a
ducal coronet or, a horse’s hind leg sable, hoof upwards,
and shod argent.
Seat — Highfield, Driffield, Yorkshire. Clubs — Con-
servative, Yorkshire.
PAUNCEFORT-DUNCOMBE, Creation (U.K.) 1859, of Great Brickhill, Buckinghamshire.
Sir Everard Philip Digby Pauncefort-Dun-
COMBE, D.S.O.y 3rd Baronet ; b. Dec. 6th, 1885 ; s. his father,
Sir Philip Henry, 1895 J e(E at Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1907, M.A. 1911); was an Hon. Attache in
Diplo. Ser. 1908-9 ; is Major Territorial Force Reserve, a J.P.
for Bucks, and patron of one living ; served during European
War 1914-18 (D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) ; D.S.O. 1918.
— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per chevron engrailed gules and argent,
three talbots’ heads erased counterchanged, a chief ermine, Duncombe ; 2nd,
gules, three lions rampant argent, Paunce/ort ; 3rd azure. Crests — 1st, out
of a ducal coronet or a horse’s leg sable, the shoe argent, charged with a
cross-crosslet gold, Duncombe ; 2nd, a lion rampant argent ducally crowned
or, and charged on the shoulder with an escallop sable, Paunce/ort.
Seat — Brickhill Manor, near Bletchley.
Sister living — Constance Flora Eleanor, b. 1884 : m. 1914, Turner
Henderson. Residence , The Coppice, Clifton Hampden, Oxon.
Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Isabel Margaretta Cockayne : m. 1873, Arthur Flower,
who d. 1911, and has issue living, Hugh Duncombe, b. 1878; Capt. Yeo.: m. 1909, Ida, da. of
the Rt. Hon. Lord Claud John Hamilton, P.C. [see D. Abercorn], and has issue living, Peter
Hugh b. 1910, — Conrad Herbert, M.C., b. 1882 ; Major London Regt. ; served during European
War 1914-18 (M.C.) : m. 1911, Winifred, da. of T. Britten, and has issue living, Philip Thomas
WykehamZ». 1913, — Neville Alfred Cyril (of Codicote Mill, Welwyn, Herts), b. 1884 ; formerly Capt.
Grenadier Guards; European War 1914-18: m. 1918, Rita Narcissa, da. of Lieut.-Col. Mountford
John Courtenay Longfield, of 20, Pont Street, S.W., and widow of Major the Hon. Cyril Miles
Ponsonby, M.V.O. [see E. Bessborough], — Mary Isabel, — Ethel Daisy: m. 1902, Geoffrey Head,
O.B.E., of 59, Eaton Place, S.W., and has issue living, Antony Henry b. 1907, Rachel b. 1904, —
Violet: m. 1908, Reginald Courtenay Boyle [see E. Cork, colls.], — Constance: m. 1912, Joseph
F. Barclay, of The Old Hall, Aylsham, Norfolk, and has issue living, John Joseph b. 1914, Richard
Neville b. 1919. Residence , 14, Oxford Square, W. Evelyn Constance Venetia.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Flora {Lady Pauncefort-Duncombe ), da. of Sir Alexander
Matheson, 1st Bt. : m. 1st, 1883, Sir Philip Henry Pauncefort-Duncombe, 2nd baronet, who d.
1895 » 2ndly, 1908, Arthur Lucas, J.P. Residence , Moreton Manor, Buckingham.
The father of the 1st baronet, Philip Pauncefort, assumed by royal license, in 1804, the additional
surname of Duncombe.
Non fecimus ipsi.
W t have not done it
ourselves.
DUNDAS, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of Beechwood, Midlothian.
Sir George Whyte Melville
Dundas, 5th Baronet; b. April 16th, 1856; j.
his brother, Sir Charles Henry, 1908; ed. at
Harrow; formerly Lieut. B.S.C. ; is a J.P. for
Perthshire : m. 1879, Matilda Louisa Mary,
da. of Minden J. Wilson, of Mozufferpore,
Tirhoot, having had issue, of whom the el.,
David George Minden, b. 1880; Major Indian
Army ; d. (on active ser.) 1918, and the youngest,
Cecil Henry, b. 1892; Lieut. Welsh Regt.; d.
(wounds in action) 1915.
^rma — Argent, a lion rampant gules within a bordure
engrailed ermine. Crrst — A lion’s head affronte
gules surrounded by an oak bush vert, fructed proper.
Supporters — Dexter, a horse rampant ; sinister, an
elephant ; each charged upon the shoulder with a thistle.
Seat — Comrie House, Comrie, Perthshire. Club
T*V- —New (Edinburgh).
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Son living— ROBERT WHYTE MELVILLE, b. Oct. 31st, 1881.
Daughter living — Adele Blanche, b. 1903.
Sisters living — Mary Louisa: m. 1878, James Heriot Balfour-Melville, who*/. 1913 [E. Lauderdale,
colls.], and has issue living, Evan Whyte Melville, b. 1887. Residence , Auchenross, Comrie,
Perthshire.— Lucy Jane : m. 1889, the Rev. Francis Askew Bickmore, formerly V. of Roxwell.
Residence , 8, Strathfield Gardens, Barking. E.
The 1st baronet was one of the principal clerks in the Court of Session in Scotland.
DUNDAS, Creation (U.K.) 1898, of Arniston, Borthwick, Midlothian.
Sir Henry Herbert Philip Dundas, M. V.O., 3rd
Baronet; b. Sept. 4th, 1866; s. his brother, Sir Robert, 1910;
formerly Capt. 15th Hussars ; is Capt. Territorial Force Re-
serve ; served during European War 1914-17 (M.V.O.) ;
M.V.O. (4th class) 1916: m. 1899, Lady Beatrix Lucy
Douglas-Home, da. of 12th Earl of Home, and has issue.
gurms — Argent, a lion rampant gules, a bordure ermine. Crrst—
A lion’s head couped or. j&upporltrs (recorded in Scotland) — Dexter , a
lion rampant gules ; sinister , an elephant proper.
Seat — Polton House, Lasswade, Midlothian.
Sons living — PHILIP, b. Nov. 8th, 1899.— ——Henry William Hugh, b .
1901 . David, b. 1903 James Durham, b. 1905. Thomas Calder-
wood, b. 1906.— Robert Charles, b. 1912.
Daughter living— Jean, b. 1909.
Sisters living— Marion, b. 1854: m. 1900, Maj.-Gen. William Hamilton-Cox, formerly R.A , who
d. 1903. Residence, 68, St. James’ Court, Buckingham Gate, S.W. Alice {Lady Knox),
b. 1855; sometime Hon. Sec. Basingstoke Div. of British Red Cross; M.B.E. 1918: m. 1889,
Maj.-Gen. Sir William George Knox, K.C.B., R.A., who d. 1916 [E. Ranfurly, colls.]. Residence ,
23, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. 3. Ellen Mary Charlotte, b. 1863: m. 1st, 1894, Lieut. Col.
Gerald Lionel Joseph Goff, Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), who d. 1899
[E. Ranfurly] ; 2ndly, 1903, Edward R. Thompson. Residence ,
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Victoria May Evelyn, b. 1895.
Widow living of 2nd Baronet — Eyelyn Henrietta ( Lady Dundas), da. of Sir Graham
Graham- Montgomery, 3rd Bt. : m. 1893, Sir Robert Dundas, 2nd baronet, who d. 1910. Resi-
dences, Arniston and Kirkhill, Gorebridge, Midlothian.
TPy.
DUNLOP, Creation (U K.) 1916, of Woodbourne, co. Renfrew.
Deservedly. $ir THOMAS DUNLOP, G.B.E., ISt
Baronet, son of Thomas Dunlop of Glasgow ; b.
Aug. 2nd, 1 8 S5 ; ed. at Glasgow Acad. ; LL.D.
Glasgow Univ. ; is head of the firm of Thomas
Dunlop and Sons, shipowners and grain mer-
chants, of 70, Wellington Street, Glasgow, Consul
for Paraguay, a Director of Roy. Bank of Scotland,
a Member of Clyde Navigation Trust, a D.L. for
Lanarkshire, a J.P. for Renfrewshire, a J.P. and
D.L. for Glasgow, a Com. of Order of Crown of
Belgium, and has Medaille du Roi Albert, Serbian
Order of St. Sava, and Russian Red Cross ; became
a Member of Glasgow Town Council 1901 ; was
Dep. Bailie of River and Firth of Clyde 1905-6,
Bailie of Burgh of Glasgow 1906-10, Senior
Magistrate 1909-10, Convener of Parks Committee
1909-12, and Lord Provost of Glasgow and Lieut,
of Co. of City of Glasgow 1914- 17 j G. B. E. 1918 :
in. 1st, 1879, Dorothy Euphemia, who d. 1891,
da. of Peter Mitchell ; 2ndly, 1893, Margaret, da.
of Peter Mitchell, and has issue by 1st marriage.
Argent, a double-headed eagle displayed gules,
armed and membered azure ; on a chief of the last, a three-
masted galley under full sail proper, flagged of the second, at her stern the banner of Scotland, all
between two garbs or. Crtst — A dexter hand couped at the wrist, grasping a dagger all proper.
Residence-6, Park Terrace, Glasgow. Clubs— New (Glasgow), Conservative (Glasgow),
Conservative (Edinbur
Thames Yacht, Royal
h), Art’ (Glasgow), Royal Clyde Yacht, Royal Northern Yacht, Royal
lster Yacht.
Sons living— THOMAS, b. Nov. i7th, 1881 ; is partner in the firm of Thomas Dunlop and Sons,
shipowners and grain merchants, of 70, Wellington Street, Glasgow: in. 1911, Mary Elizabeth, a.
of William Beckett, solicitor, of Glasgow, and has issue living, Thomas, b. 1912,— William Beckett,
b. 1915. Peter Mitchell, b. 1883; is Lieut. R.N.V.R., and a partner in the firm of Ihomas
Dunlop and Sons, shipowners and grain merchants, of 70, Wellington Street, Glasgow . in. 1915,
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Florence Lethard, da. of John Gardner Brewis, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Residence , Bute
Cottage, Helensburgh.— —Robert Jack, b. 1891 ; is a shipbroker : m. 1918, Maude Rowena, da. of
William C. Teacher, of Glasgow. Residence , n, Lyndaffe Avenue, Hampstead, N.W.6.
Daughters living — Robina Stirling : m. 1917, John B. Somerville, solicitor, and has issue living,
John, b. 1919. Residence , 7, Park Quadrant, Glasgow. Dorothy Euphemia Mitchell : m. 1917,
J. C. Bruce Jones, formerly Lieut. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and has issue living,
Thomas Dunlop Gumming, b. 1920. Residence , Castlehill, Larbert, Stirlingshire. Mary Boyd.
DUNN, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Clitheroe.
^VrWiLLiAM Henry Dunn, ist Baronet,
younger son of the late John Quinn Dunn, of
Clitheroe, Lancashire; b. Oct. 8th, 1856; ed.
privately ; senior partner in the firm of Dunn,
Soman and Coverdale, land agents and sur-
veyors, of 11, St. Helen’s Place, E.C., a Fellow
of Surveyors’ Institution, a J. P. for co. London,
a Lieut, and an Alderman (Cheap Ward) for
City of London (Sheriff 1906-7), a Liveryman
of Wheelwrights’ and other City Cos., Chm. and
Treasurer of Lord Mayor Treloar’s Hospital
(Alton), Chm. Roy. Botanic So., an Almoner of
Christ’s Hospital, and Hon. Col. Army Ser.
Corps (T.F.) ; has Orders of Legion of Honour
(France), of Crown (Italy), St. Olaf (Norway),
Dannebrog (Denmark), St. Gregory the Great
(Italy), Saviour (Greece), Rising Sun (Japan),
and Crown (Belgium) ; was Lord Mayor of
London 1916-17; sat as M.P. for Southwark, W.
Div. (C) Jan. to Nov. 1910 ; defeated there Dec.
1910; Knt. 1907: m. 1885, Ellen, da. of John
Pawle, and has issue.
.S^rms —Azure, a double-headed eagle or, within an orle of crosses-cfosslet fitchde argent.
Crtst — In front of an oak tree leaved and fructed a lizard all proper, holding in the mouth a cross-
crosslet as in the arms.
Residence — 9, Gloucester Gate, Regent’s Park, N.W. Clubs— Carlton, Junior Carlton, Consti-
tutional, Hurlingham.
Son living— JOHN HENRY, b. Dec. 12th, 1890.
Daughter living — Ellen Lucy : m. 1914, His Honour Judge Philip Henry Law Smith, K.C., LL.D.,
who d. 1920, Judge of Limerick County Court. Residence , Kevit, 3, Chartham Terrace, Ramsgate.
Watchful and bold.
DUNTZE, Creation (G.B.) 1774, of Rockbere House, Tiverton, Devonshire.
Sir George Alexander Duntze, 4th Baronet , son of the late Rev.
Samuel Henry Duntze, grandson of 1st Baronet; b. Jan. 27th, 1839 ; s. his kinsman,
Sir John Lewis, 1884: m. 1869, Harriette Elizabeth Isabella, who d. 1908, el. da.
of the late R. Lloyd Thomas (of the 10th Regt.), and has issue.
3Mrws— Not yet granted at Heralds’ College.
Residence — Dinard, Ille et Vilaine, France.
Son living — GEORGE PUXLEY, b. Dec. 6th, 1873 ; is Lieut. Special Reserve ; formerly in S.
African Constabulary : m. 1908, Violet May, da. of Henry Mark Sanderson, and has issue living,
George Edwin Douglas, b. 1913,— Ivy Harriette. Residence ,
Daughters living — Ethel Maud : m. 1897, Henry John Whitehouse.— -Ida Rosario.
Sister living — Lucy Maria Emily : m. 1870, Henry Travers Smyth, and has issue living, George
Muckleston, b. 1873 ; ed. at Queen’s Coll., Oxford, — Florence Anne : m. 1908, T. R. P. Herbert.
Residence , The Gables, Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. John Alexander Duntze (infra): —
Issue of the late John Alexander Duntze, b. 1855, d. 1909 : m. 1878, Irene Matilda (now of
New York City, U.S.A.), da. of Ralph Nunes, of Kingston, Jamaica : —
John Alexander Ralph, b. 1878; is in Taxes Depart., New York City: m. 1905, Carrie Fairchild,
da. of Edward J. Godfrey, formerly of St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.A., and has issue living, John
Alexander, b. 1909. George Douglas, b. 1882. Irene Matilda Rosario, b. 1879 : m. 1904,
George O. Heffter, M.D., Ph.D. Residence ,
Issue of the late Adm. John Alexander Duntze, grandson of 1st baronet, b. 1805,
d. 1882 : m. 1832, Maria del Rosario, who d. 1889, da. of Don Francisco de Paula
Ramirez y Belasco, and niece of the Comte de Quinta Alegre and the Marques de
Aguirre
Jane Harriot : m. i860, Lieut. -Col. Hugh Chetham Lyle, R.A. (retired), who d. 1897, and has issue
living, George Samuel Bateson, C.B., b. 1865 ( see “Companionage”),— Henry Duntze (Club, Army
and Navy), b. 1866; is Capt. (retired) R.G.A. ; served during European War 1914-17, — Hugh
Bateson, b. 1875, — Catherine: m. 1895, Albert J. Palmer, — Gertrude Caroline: m. 1896, A. F.
Cooke, — Rosario Teresa: m. 1890, E. G. Newell,— Eva Gwendoline: m. 1893, R. A. Wilson.
Residence , Laughton Lodge, Bath Road, Reading.
The 1st baronet, an eminent merchant of Exeter, was sometime M.P. for Tiverton. The 2nd
baronet was Receiver-General of the taxes of the co. of Devon.
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DURAND, Creation (U.K.) 1892, of Ruckley Grange, Salop.
[Nam^pronounced “Du-rand.”]
Sir Edward -Percy Marion Durand, 2ndBaronet;
b. July nth, 1884; s. his father, Lieut.- Col. Sir Edward
Law, 1920; ed. at Wellington Coll.; Capt. Indian Army;
Persian Gulf 1915-17 as A.D.C. : m. 1913, Vera Helen, da. of
Sir Robert Lucas Lucas-Tooth, 1st Bt.
Jtrms — Azure, five fusils conjoined in fesse within a bordure or ; on a
chief embattled of the last, a pair of manacles of the first. (Ertst — Over
a rock proper, a crescent argent between two laurel branches or.
Brothers living* — ALAN ALGERNON MARION, M.C., b.
Oct. 14th, 1893 • ed- at R.M.A. ; Capt. R.F.A. ; European War 1914-18
(twice wounded, despatches twice, M.C.). Mortimer Henry Marion,
R.N., b. 1898 ; became a Sub-Lieut. 1917 ; European War 1914-18.
Sisters living — Marion Isabel, b. 1881 : m. 1913, Lieut. Col. Tohn
Campbell, Comdg. a Batn. Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders) Territorial Force, and Capt Reserve of Officers, and has issue living, Marion,
b. 1919. Residence , Kilberry Castle, Argyllshire. Everild Blanche Marion, b. 1882: m. 1908,
Capt. Selwyn Lucas Lucas-Tooth [see Lucas-Tooth, Bt.], who d. (killed in action during European
War) 1914. Beryl Marion, b. 1887 : m. 1915, Wilfrid Haviland, Lieut. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, and has issue living, David Reginald Ferrers, b. 1918, — Gwendolen Mary Beryl,
b. 1916.
Uncles living (brothers of 1st baronet — not in remainder) — Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Mortimer,
P.C., G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I. , K.C.I.E. , b. 1850 [see “Privy Council”]: m. 1875, Ella Rebe,
who d. 1913, da. of Teignmouth Sandys, B.C.S., and has issue living, Henry Marion, D.S.O.t
b. 1876 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; formerly Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 9th Lancers ;
served in S. African War 1899-1902 (wounded twice), and during European War 1914-17, on
Staff and Comdg. Regt. (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.); D.S.O. 1914, — Amy Josephine,
b. 1881. Residence , Penmayne House, Rock, St. Minver. Clubs , Athenaeum, Ranelagh.
Algernon George Arnold, C.B. , C.I.E., b. 1854 [see “ Companionage ”] : m. 1895, Elizabeth
Marjorie, da. of the late Hon. Thomas Charles Bruce [see E. Elgin, colls.], and has issue living,
Algernon Thomas Marion, b. 1900, — Robert Joceline, b. 1902. Residence , 31, Park Lane, W.
Club, Travellers’.
Aunts living (sisters and half-sisters of 1st baronet) — Annie Marion : m. 1868, Col. John Henry
Rivett-Carnac, C.I.E., A.D.C. to H.M. [see Rivett-Carnac, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Hotel des
Trois Couronnes, Vevey, Switzerland Emily Jane: m. 1871, Major Frederick Prinsep,
2 1 st Hussars, who d. 1879, and has issue living, Gwynneth: m. 1911, Col. John Eastwood Ramsay
Brush, Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers. Eleanor Louisa: m. 1st, 1872, Col. Joseph Oates Travers,
17th Regt., who d. 1884 ; 2ndly, 1888, Major Collingwood Denny, Connaught Rangers, who
d. 1891, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Otho Algernon, b. 1881, — Kathleen: m. 1910,
Henry A. FitzSmith. Ethel : m. 1st, 1885, James Sligo Jameson, who d. 1888 ; 2ndly, 1901,
Robert Pes de Villamarina, Count of Contardone, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), James
Algernon Durand, b. 1887 ; is Lieut, in the Army : m. 1911, Amelia (Millicent), da. of Joseph
Pickersgill, of Bardon Hill, Weetwood, Leeds, — Ethel Gladys, b. 1886 : m. 1908. Mervyn Mac-
Donell Muriel. Residence , Villa Amatter, Grindelwald, Switzerland.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Maude Ellen '[Lady Durand ), da. of the late Algernon
Charles Heber Percy [see D. Northumberland, colls. J : m. 1880, Lieut.-Col. Sir Edward Law
Durand, C.B., 1st baronet, who d. 1920. Residence, 35, Ennismore Gardens, S.W.
Durning-Lawrence, see Lawrence.
DURRANT, Creation (G.B.) 1784 of Scottow, Norfolk.
Sir William Henry Estridge Dur-
rant, 6th Baronet; b. Dec. 23rd, 1872; s. his
father, Sir William Robert F.stridge, 1912:
m. 1900, Ethel May, da. of Henry Robert Jeffress,
and has issue.
^rms — Or, a cross-crosslet ermines between four ermine
spots sable. Crrst — A boar passant per fesse wavy argent
and gules, bristled and tusked azure, and pierced through
the body with a broken lance bendwise sable, point down-
wards, gold.
Residence — Westbourne Street, Drummoyne, Sydney,
Australia.
Sons living— WILLIAM HENRY ESTRIDGE, E
April 1st, 1901. Reginald Walter Estridge, b. 1905.
Daughter living — Pearlie May Wildbredt, b. 1903.
Sister living — Florence Elizabeth Wildbredt, b. 1875 :
m. 1905, James Collier. Residence , St. Helena, North
Harbour, Manly, Sydney, Australia.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Julia Agnes
Pauline : m. 1862, Lawrence Hare Finn.— Louisa Mary
Caroline ( Lady Lamb)', m. 1st, 1865, John Richard
Fenwick, who d. 1874 ; 2ndly, 1875, Sir Archibald Lamb,
3rd Bt.
Daughters living of 4th Baronet— Nathalie Julie
Colette. Emily Amelia Massy. Adela Constance
Alexandrina: m. 1892, James Edward Shaw, who d. 1911,
and has issue living, John Edward Durrant, b. 1893,—
Geoffrey Reginald Devereux, b. 1896, — Beatrice Nathalie, b. 1895: m. 1916, Harold T. Morton,
— Margaret Katherine Mary, b. 1910. Residence, The Manor House, Welburn, Kirby Moorside
Yorkshire.
death.
Esperance en Dieu.
Hope in God.
★The el. brother, Reginald Heber Marion Durand, b. 1892; Capt. Indian Army; d. (killed
in action during European War) 1917.
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Widow living Of 5th Baronet — Emily Grace ( Lady Durrant), da. of John Street, of London :
in. 1869, Sir William Robert Estridge Durrant, 5th baronet, who d. 1912.
This family is said to have been established in Rutland and Derbyshire from the time of the Con-
quest. In the xviith century, William Durrant, from whom the present baronet is in direct descent,
migrated to Norfolk. Sir Thomas, 1st baronet, was High Sheriff of Norfolk 1784.
DYER, Creation (E.) 1678, of Tottenham, Middlesex.
Sir John Lodovick Swinnerton Dyer,
13th Baronet ; b. Jan. 20th, 1914 ; s. his father, Capt.
.Sir John Swinnerton, M.C., 1917.
&rma— Or, a chief indented gules. Crtat — Out of a ducal
coronet or a goat’s head argent, horned gold.
Sister living — Jacqueline Christine Swinnerton ( posthumous ), b.
1918.
Aunts living (daughters of i ith baronet) — Dona Eva Swinnerton,
b. 1887 : in. 1917, Capt. Richard Cameron Gull, Rifle Brig, [see
Gull., Bt.]. Helen Elizabeth Swinnerton {Hon. Mrs. Ronald
I. M acdonald), b. 1889 : nt. 1915, Capt. the Hon. Ronald Ian
Macdonald, Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, who d. (on
active ser. during European War; 1918 [ see B. Macdonald].
Residence , 2, Lennox Gardens, S.W.
Great-aunt living (daughter of loth baronet) — Kathleen Maria
Swinnerton, b. 1862 : in. 1889, Richard Henry Gosling, and has
issue living, Muriel Kathleen, b. 1891 : nt. 1915, Capt. Henry
Miles Chetwynd-Stapylton, R.A., who d. (killed in action during
European War) 1915 [see V. Chetwynd, colls.], — Aileen Maria,
b. 1894: nt. 1914, Capt. Francis Henry Sutton, M.C., nth
Hussars [see Sutton, Bt., colls.], — Beryl Maud, b. 1896 : m. 1917,
Myles Cassillis Kennedy, 13th Hussars, — Jocelyn Helen, b. 1898.
Residence , Hawthorn Hill, Bracknell, Berks.
Son living Of 9th Baronet— Stewart John, b. 1842 ; formerly
Capt. 3rd Buffs : nt. 1873, Emily Mary Elizabeth, who d. 1912,
only child and heiress of the late Henry Edmund Bythesea, of Nettleton, Wilts, and has issue
living, Mabel Charlotte, — Florence Emily Mary. Club , Naval and Military.
Widow living Of 12th Baronet— Maude {Lady Dyer), da. of W. H. Turner, of W. Australia :
nt. 1912, Capt. Sir John Swinnerton Dyer, M.C., Scots Guards, 12th baronet, who d. (killed in
action during European War) 1917. Residence , 7, Park Lane, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Clement Swinnerton Dyer, 2nd son of 9th
baronet, b. 1834, d. 1898 : in. 1869, Amelia Susan, who d. 1903, only da. and heiress
of the late John Ward, of Otterington Hall, Yorkshire [Lister-Kaye, Bt.] : —
LEONARD WHITWORTH SWINNERTON, b. Oct. 30th, 1875 ; European War 1914-15 as
Sub-Lieut. R.N.V.R. : m. 1897, Lucy, da. of the late Francis Schroeder, of New York, and has
issue living, Leonard Schroeder Swinnerton, b. 1898; is Lieut. R. F.A. (Reserve). Residence,
Westhope Manor, Craven Arms, Salop. Club, Bath. Evelyn Henrietta, b. 1870 : in. 1889,.
Col. George Blake Napier Martin, C.B., formerly R.A., who d. 1917. Residence , The Cottage,
Westhope, Craven Arms, Salop.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Major Frederick Carr Swinnerton Dyer, 3rd son of
oth baronet, b. 1837, d. 1896 : in. 1st, 1861, Selenah Maria Ann, who d. 1867, da. of
the late Rev. Windsor Richards, R. of St. Andrews, Glamorganshire ; 2ndly, 1868,
Frances Margaret, who d. 1920, only child of the late Hon. Sir William Ogle Carr,
Ch. Justice of Ceylon : —
Frederick Stewart Hotham Dyer-Bennet, b. 1862 ; assumed the additional surname of Bennet 1894 ;
m. 1885, Adelaide, da. of George Taylor, and has issue living, Richard Stewart {Club, United
Service), b. 1886 ; Capt. and Brevet Major Leicestershire Regt. ; European War 1914-19 (twice
wounded): nt. 1912, Miriam Wolcott, da. of the late Professor Edward B. Clapp, of The Uni-
versity of California, U.S.A., and has issue living, Richard b. 1913, John Swinnerton b. 1915,
Frederick b. 1917. Residence, Sheringham, Norfolk.
Grandson of Capt. Stewart John Dyer, 4th son of 9th baronet (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Stewart Barton Bythesea Dyer, D.S.O., b. 1875, d. 1917 : nt. 1906,
Mai (now of La Maison Rose, Biarritz), da. of the late Capt S. L. Osborne, R.N., of
The Hermitage, Shanklin, Isle of Wight: —
Thomas Musgrave Swinnerton, b. 1907.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Edward Dyer (infra) : —
Issue of the late Archibald Thomas Bergman Dyer, b. 1838, d 1914 : nt. 1863, Miss Mary
Ann Clark : —
Herbert Edward, b. 1869 ; nt. 1901 (wife d. 1904).—— Archibald, b. 1874 : nt. 1906, Louisa, da. of the
late James Parsons, of Lyndhurst, Heaton Mersey. Residence, 2, Southgate, Chorltonville,
Chorlton-cum-Hardy. Mary Ellen. Elsie Lydia. Residence, Ash Villa, 3, Queen’s Road,
West Didsbury, Manchester.
Issue of the late Thomas Richard Dyer, b. 1842, d. 1916 : nt. 1897, Kate Constance Swin-
nerton (now of Blythswood, Branksome Park, Bournemouth), da. of the late Frederick
Swinnerton Dyer [see infra] : —
Frederick Thomas Swinnerton, . 1898 ; is Lieut. Hampshire Regt. Hugh Swinnerton, b. 1902.— ^
Gordon Swinnerton, b. 1907. Ruth Penelope Swinnerton, b. 1903.
Grandchildren of the late Edward Dyer, brother of 8th baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Dyer, b. 1802, d. 1886: m. 1824, Penelope Jane, who d
1884, da. of the late Col. John North Boydale :
Frederick Campbell Spencer, b. 1845 : m. 1867, Miss Ellen Weavings, who d. 1908, and has issue
living, Campbell Charles Frederick (of 23, Drummond Street, Carlton, Melbourne, Australia), b. 1871 :
nt. 1902, Eleanor Augusta Louise, da. of Samuel Bignell, and has issue living, Gweneth
Mary Bignell b. 1905,— Thomas Harry (of 2, Rhoda Villas, The Burrows, Sutton, Dublin) b.
xt n-: T' 19£4, Kate> da- of John wilbs, and has issue living, John Arnold Swinnerton b. iqok
Nellie Jane Kathleen b. 1906, Patricia Swinnerton b. 1912,— Frank Stanley (of 2716, Scott Avenue’
Victoria. British Columbia), b. 1880, — Benjamin Archibald (of Homeleigh, Langton Road’
Worthing) ,5. 1882; European War with Hon. Artillery Co. (wounded): nt. 1908, Mabel Maud’
da. of William Moore, and has issue living, Benjamin Frederick Swinnerton b. igio,— Amelia
Mary, £.1868 : nt. 1895, Arnold William Clark, — Ada, b. 1870, — Nellie Penelope May, b. 187a
Jennie Elizabeth, b. 1876. Residence, Swan Cottage, Highfield Road, West Tarring, Worthing.’
Unwilling to frighten; un-
acquainted with fear.
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Granddaughter of the late John Dyer, son of the late Edward Dyer (ante) : —
Issue of the late Frederick Swinnerton Dyer, b. 1843, d. 1896 : m. 1876, Constance Josephine
Minna, who d. 18 — , da. of Joseph Mackintosh Gordon, of Ultimatum, Jamaica: —
Kate Constance Swinnerton : in. 1897, Thomas Richard Dyer, who d. 1916 (see ante).
Sir William, 1st baronet, married Thomazine, only da. and heir of Thomas Swinnerton, of
Stanway Hall, Essex. Col. Sir John Swinnerton, 6th baronet, was a Groom of the Bedchamber to
the Prince of Wales (afterwards George IV.). Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Richard, 7th baronet, was
Aide-de-Camp to Sir Ralph Abercromby in Egypt, and to Sir John Moore at Corunna. Com. Sir
Thomas Swinnerton, R.N., 8th baronet, was present at numerous naval actions during the Peninsular
war, and his brother, Lieut. -Col. Sir John, K.C.B., was present at Badajoz, Vittoria, St. Sebastian,
Pyrenees, Nievelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. The 10th baronet served in Crimean war, and was
present at Sebastopol, both assaults on the Redan, and at the bombardment and surrender of Kimburne.
The 12th baronet, Sir John Swinnerton Dyer, M.C., Capt. Scots Guards, was killed in action during
European War 1917.
DYKE, Creation (E.), 1677, of Horeham, Sussex.
Right Hon. Sir William Hart Dyke, P. C., 7th
Baronet; b. Aug. 7th, 1837; s. his father, Sir Percyvall
Hart, 1875 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
1859, M.A. 1861) ; is patron of one living, a D.L. and a J.P.
for Kent, and Chm. London, Chatham, and Dover Railway
Co. ; sat as M.P. for W. Kent ( C ) 1865-8, for Mid. Kent
1868-85, and for N.W., or Dartford, Div. of Kent 1885-1906,
when he was defeated therefor; was Sec. to Treasury 1874-80,
Ch. Sec. for Ireland 1885-6, and Vice-Pres. of Council on
Education 1887-92; P.C. 1880: m. 1870, Lady Emily
Caroline Montagu, da. of 7th Earl of Sandwich, and has
issue.
— Or, three cinquefoils, sable. Crest— A cubit arm in armour
proper, garnished or, holding a cinquefoil slipped as in the arms.
Seat — Lullingstone Castle, Eynsford, Kent. Chibs — Carlton, St. Stephen’s, Wellington, Turf.
SOUS living— PERCYVALL HART, b. Oct. 27th, 1871 ; ed. at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1894) ;
Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1899 ; is a J.P. for Kent : m. 1908, Edythe, da. of the late W. G. Harrison, Q.C.,
and has issue living, Edythe Frediswide, b. 1909. Residence , Lullingstone Castle, Eynsford, Kent.
Club, Carlton. Oliver Hamilton, b. 1885.
Daughters living — Lina Mary, O.B.E., b. 1873 ; Hon. Sec. Hunts Co. Asso. of Voluntary
Workers during European War; O.B.E. 1918: m. 1902, Alexander John Scott Scott-Gatty [see
Scott-Gatty, “Knights’ Widows”], and has issue living, Edward Comyn, b. 1903. Residence,
Castle Hill, Huntingdon. Hon. Mary, b. 1875 ; was a Maid of Honour to H.M. Queen Alex-
andra 1901-5 : in. 1905, Capt. Matthew Gerald Edward Bell, Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own),
and has issue living, Matthew Alexander Henry, b. 1909.^— Sydney Eleanor Margaret, b. 1881.
Brothers living — George Augustus Hart, b. 1847. Residence, 1, Grosvenor Place. S.W. Clubs, Junior
Carlton, Wellington. Reginald Charles Hart, b. 1852 ; ed. at Harrow ; admitted Solicitor 1878 ;
was Solicitor for the Duchy of Lancaster 1900-1910 : in. 1st, 1891, Guinevere Eva, who d. 1894, da.
of the late Gen. Lord Alfred Paget, C.B. [M. Anglesey, colls.]; 2ndly, 1897. Millicent Ada, da.
of the late R. C. L. Bevan, of Trent Park, New Barnet, and has issue living (by xst marriage),
Wyndham Douglas Hart, R.N., b. 1892 ; became Lieut. 1914, — (by 2nd marriage) Ashley Francis
Hart, b. 1899. Residence, Great Nast Hyde, Hatfield. Club , Bath.
Sisters living — Frances Julia : m. 1877, Abel Smith, who d. 1898, M.P. for Herts, E., or
Hertford, Div., and has issue living, Rachel Caroline, b. 1879.— —Eleanor Laura.— Gertrude
(Hon. Mrs. Reynolds Moreton ): m. 1894, as his 3rd wife, the Hon. Reynolds Moreton, who d.
1919 [see E. Ducie]. Residetice, Brookfields, Brook, Godaiming.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Hart Dyke (infra) : —
Issue of the late Thomas Dyke, b. 1834, d. 1906 : in. 1865, Georgina Isabella Russell (now of
9, York Crescent Road, Clifton, Bristol), da. of Robert Edward Fullerton ; —
Percyvall Hart, D.S.O., b. 1872 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Major
and Brevet Lieut. -Col. Indian Army ; served in Uganda 1897-8 (despatches, medal with two clasps),
with Zakka Khel Expedition 1908 (despatches, medal with clasp), and in Somaliland 1908-10 ("medal
with clasp), and during European War 1914-18 (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1918 : m. 1900, Louisa Catherine,
da. of Adm. John Halliday Cave, C.B., and has issue living, Trevor Hart, b. 1905, — Eric Hart, b.
1906, — Cicely Hart, b. 1907.— Ethel Frances, b. 1867.— — Theophania Louisa, b. 1871.
Issue of the late Rev. Percival Hart Dyke, b. 1835, d. 1910: in. 1864, Margaret Isabella, who
d. 1909, da. of the late Robert John Peel, of Burton-upon-Trent : —
Robert Percyvall Hart, b. 1864 : m. 1908, Mary Harriette Theodora, da. of the Rev. John Shephard
(formerly V. of Eton), Hon. Canon of Ch. Ch., Oxford, of 33, Craven Hill Gardens, W., and has
issue living, Michael Percyvall Hart, b. 1909. Residence, 4, Pembridge Mansions, W. Club,
Union. Mabel Louisa, b. 1866: m. 1892, Harold Gordon, who d. 1911. Maud Cecilia, b.
1867 : in' 1891, the Rev. Walter Basil Broughton, V. of Brackley and Radstone. Residence ,
Brackley Vicarage, Northants.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. John Dixon Dyke, 3rd son of 5th baronet, b. 1803,
d. 1885: m. 1836, Millicent, who d. 1901, da. of the late Isaac Minet, of
Baldwins, Kent : —
Rev. John Dixon, b. 1836 ; formerly V. of St. James’s, Camberwell, S.E. Residence, 30, Crowhurst
Road, Brixton, S.W. Club, Union. Edward Hart, b. 1837 ; formerly Col. R.A. ; served ir.
Indian Mutiny campaign (medal with clasp) : in. 1893, Elizabeth Grace, da. of Col. T. S. MacAdam,
of Blackwater, co. Clare, having had issue, of whom Francis Hart, b. 1898 ; Lieut Roy. W. Kent
Regt. ; d. (killed in action dnring European War) 1917, — Edward Hart, b. 1899,— Charles Hart, b.
1901, — Percyvall Hart, b. 1902, — Millicent Grace, b. 1896. Residence, Leavers, Hadlow, Tonbridge.
Frederick Hotham, b. 1840 ; served in Canada i87o(medal with clasp), and in Egypt 1884 ^retired
as Lieut.-Col. 1888; sometime Professor of Mil. Science at Cambridge Univ. : in. 1871, Emily, da.
of the late Rev. Charles Faunce Thorndike, of Villa Freeland, Trieste, and has issue living, Agnese
Milicent, b. 1872 : in. 1893, Richard Thomas Nicholson, of The Mount, Loughton, Essex, and has
issue living, Christobel. M.B.E., b. 1894 ; has Order of Elizabeth of Belgium, 1914 star,
medal; Joyce b. 1898, Hope b. 1901, — Winifred Amy, b. 1881: in. 1911, Cyril Arthur Mileham,
solicitor, of Bure Acre, Aylsham, Norfolk, and has issue living, Margaret Emmeline b. 1913,
Barbara Dera b. 1918. Club, Junior United Service..^— George Hart, b. 1847; formerly Lieut.-
Col. Comdg. 2nd Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers; served in Afghan campaign 1878-80 (medal) :
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m. 1895, Edith Louise, da. of the late Thomas William Kinder, Master of Mints of Hong
Kong and Japan, and has issue living, Helen Sandra Millicent, b. 1897 : nt. 1920, Capt. Esdaile
Orr, M.C., Roy. Berks Regt. Residence , Shillingford Hill, Wallingford. Club , Army and Navy.
Millicent. Residence , Camoys Court, Barcombe, near Lewes. Julia. Residence, Camoys
Court, Barcombe, near Lewes.— —Matilda. Residence , 20, Dartmouth Row, Blackheath, S.E.
Issue of the late Francis Hart Dyke, 4th son of 5th baronet, b. 1803, d. 1876 :
m. 1835, Charlotte Lascelles, who d. 1899, da. of he late Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert
Jenner Fust: —
Evelyn Ellen. Alice Frances. Residence , Bark Hart, Wokingham, Berks.
The father of the 1st baronet was Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. The 2nd baronet
removed from the ancient family seat at Horeham to Lullingstone Castle.
DYMOKE, Creation (U.K.) 1841, of Scrivelsby Court, Lincolnshire. [Extinct 1865.J
[Name pronounced “ Dimtnnk.”]
Sir Henry Dymoke, ist and last Baronet .
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet — Emma Jane (Lady Hartwell)', m. i86t. Sir Francis Houlton
Hartwell, 3rd baronet, who d. 1900. Residence , Roughton Hall, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire.
EARDLEY, Creation (U.K.) 1802, of Hadley, Middlesex. [Extinct 1875.]
Sir Eardley Gideon Culling Eardley, 4th and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Emily Florence, da. of the late James Magee, British Consul
at Mobile, U.S.A., and grandda. of the late William Magee, of The Lodge, co. Antrim: m. ist,
1859, Sir Eardley Gideon Culling Eardley, 4th baronet, who d. 1875, when the title became extinct ;
2ndly, 1879, the 5th Duke de Lousada, who d. 1916 [see “Foreign Titles of Nobility”].
Residence, The Lodge, Maidenhead.
Eardley-Wilmot, see Wilmot.
EARLE, Creation (U.K.) 1869, of Allerton Tower, Woolton, Lancashire.
Sir Henry Earle, D.S.O. , 3rd Baronet ;
b. Aug. 15th, 1854 ; s. his father, Sir Thomas,
1900; ed. at Eton, and at Oxford Univ. ; Hon.
M.A. Camb. ; is Lieut. -Col. (retired), and a D.L. for
Isle of Wight; served in Jowaki campaign 1877
(medal with clasp), in Afghan war 1878-80 (medal),
as A.D.C. in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp), bronze star (5th class Medjidie), during Bur-
mah War 1886-7 (despatches, medal with two clasps,
D.S.O. ), with Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (severely
wounded, medal with two clasps), and in S. Africa
1899-1901, present at actions of Enslin, Belmont,
and Modder River as 2nd in command King’s Own
(Yorkshire L.I.) (severely wounded, despatches, pro-
moted Lieut.-Col.) ; D.S.O. 1887: m. 1891, Evelyn
Grace, da. of the late Major C. H. Boileau, 6 1st
Regt. [Boileau, Bt.], and has issue.
&rms — Argent, three pallets ermines. Cmi — A lion’s jamb
erased sable, holding a harpoon argent.
Residence — Little Langleys, Steep, Petersfield. Club —
Naval and Military.
Daughter living — Phyllis Audrey, b. 1892 : m. 1915, Capt. Osbert Stephen Cundy-Cooper, M.C.,
formerly Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), and has issue living, John Maurice Earle, b. 1916,
— Aubrey Stephen, b. 1918, — Pamela Cecil, b. 1917. Residence, Oakshott Farm, Hawkley, Hants.
Brothers living— HARDMAN ARTHUR, b. Jan. 17th, 1859; ed. at Eton: m. 1916, Edith
Eugenie, da. of Charles Wixley, and widow of Arthur Holland. Residence, 50, Onslow Gardens, S.W.
Clubs, Union, Bath. Thomas Algernon, b. i860 ; ed. at Eton ; is Lieut.-Col., formerly Comdg.
Lancashire Hussars Yeo. (T.D.); European War 1914-16: m. 1901, Edith, da. of the late Gen.
Disney Leith, C.B. [see Gordon, Bt., cr. 1818], and has issue living, Hardman Alexander Mort, b.
1902, — Rosemary, b. 1904, — Myrtle Valentine, b. 1911. Residences , 58, Lowndes Square, S.W.i ;
Pangbourne Court, Berks. Club, Windham. William Edward, b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton. Resi-
dence, 83, Victoria Street, S.W. Clubs, Union, Bath, Sports’. — —Alfred, b. 1864 ; ed. at Eton.
Club, Bath. Charles Frederic, b. 1867 ; ed. at Eton: m. 1911, Alice Adelaide, widow of Patrick
Cumin Scott, M.B., of Blackheath, S.E., and has issue living, Evelyn Alice, b. 1912, — Josephine
Noelle, b. 1914, — Rosamond Cleveland, b. 1918. Residence , 14, Morden Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Club , Union. Reginald, b. 1871 ; ed. at Eton : m. 1913, Maude Isobel, da. of Com. Willoughby
Still, R.N. Residence, 6, Litfield Place, Clifton, Bristol. Club, Bath. John Wilfrid, b. 1878;
ed. at Eton; Capt. T.F. Reserve; European War 1914-19 (despatches): m. 1915, Margaret Cecil,
da. of Col. Robert Francis Gartside-Tipping, C.B. Club, Bath.
Sisters living — Emily Josephine.— Caroline.— Evelyn Margaret : m. 1900, Major Francis
Gordon Cardew, formerly 10th Bengal Lancers, and has issue living, Peter Gordon, b. 1901.
Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. William Earle, C.B., C.S.I., 3rd son of ist baronet;
b. 1833, d. 1885 : m. 1864, Mary (now of 2, Lowndes Square, S.W.), da. of Gen. Sir
William John Codrington, G.C.B. [see Codrington, Bt., colls., cr. 1721] : —
Rachel. Grace Elizabeth: m. 1893, John Russell Villiers [see E. Clarendon colls.]. Residence,
49, Hans Place, S.W.
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Grandsons of the late Arthur Earle (infra) : —
Issue of the late Cecil Arthur Earle, Lieut. R.A., b. 1868, d. 1896: m. 1891, L. Isabella,
M.B.E. (now of Earles Court, Camberley, Surrey), da. of the late Fife John Scott, of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne : —
Guy Fife, b. 1891; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) p
European War 1914-18 (wounded, 1914 star): m. 1918, Isabel Bridget, da. of Andrew Greville
Rouse Boughton-Knight [see Rouse-Boughton, Bt. , colls.], and has issue living, Audrey Bridget,
b. 1920. Club, United Service.— -Eric Greville, D.S.O., b. 1893 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at
R.M.A. ; is Capt. R.F.A. ; European War 1914-18 (twice wounded, despatches four times, D.S.O.,
1914 star, Order of Leopold of Belgium, Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. 1915: m. 1918, Noel, da. of
Capt. Edward Downes-Martin, formerly of Killoskehane Castle, co. Tipperary, and has issue,
living, Cecil Diccon, b. 1919 Club , United Service.
Issue of the late Ronald Hamilton Earle, b. 1874, d. 1919 : m. 1901, Louise Mary, da. of the
late R. J. Delaney : —
Arthur Hubert Greville, b. 1906.
Issue of the late Arthur Earle, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1838, d. 1919 : m. 1867, Ida.
Euphemia Bertie, who d. 1903, da. of the late Sir George Buckley Mathew,
K.C.M.G., C.B., late Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Brazil ; —
John Greville, b. 1869; ed. at Winchester; is a J.P. for Lancashire: in. 1920, Jacobina Reid, da. of
the late James Clark, of Kilmarnock. Residence, Childwall Lodge, Wavertree, Liverpool. Club,
Bath. Lawrence Mathew, b. 1881 ; European War 1915-19 as Lieut. Army Ser. Corps; is a
F.R.G.S. ; ed. at Winchester, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1903, M.A. 1908): in. 1916, Helen
Elizabeth Dunkin, da. of the late Frederic Street, of Victoria, British Columbia. Clubs, Windham,.
Royal Alpine. Lilian Ida. Residence, Dowsefield, Allerton, Liverpool.
This family was settled at Warrington, in the 16th century, and in 1708 died John Earle, a prin-
cipal inhabitant of the place. His son John settled in Liverpool, and was Mayor thereof 1709. His
grandson, Thomas, Mayor of Liverpool, was father of William, also Mayor of Liverpool, as well as.
of Sir Hardman, 1st baronet.
CLAYTON-EAST, Creations (G.B.) 1732, of Marden Park, Surrey, and (U.K.) 1838, of
Hall Place, Berkshire.
Sir Gilbert Augustus Clayton-East, 7th
Baronet of Marden, and 3rd Baronet of Hall Place ; b. April
25th, 1846 ; s. his father, Sir Gilbert East Gilbert-East,
1866 in the baronetcy cr. 1838, and his kinsman, Sir William
Robert Clayton, 1914 in the baronetcy cr. 1732 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Magdalene Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. for Berks: m. 1867,
Eleanor Theresa, el. da. of Major-Gen. Alexander Robert
Fraser, and has issue.
$rntf! — Quarterly, ist and 4th, sable on a chevron between three horses’
heads erased argent as many horseshoes of the field, East; 2nd and 3rd,
argent, a cross sable between four pellets a crescent for difference Clayton.
Crtsts — ist, a mount vert, thereon a horse passant sable, the dexter forefoot
resting on a horseshoe and in the mouth a palm branch proper, East ; 2nd,
a leopard’s paw erect argent, charged with a crescent and grasping a pellet, Clayton.
Seat — Hall Place, Maidenhead.
Sons living— GILBERT WILLIAM, b. May 7th, 1869. George Frederick Lancelot, O.B.E. ,
b. 1872; formerly Capt. ist Cheshire R.G.A. (Vol.) ; is Major R.G.A. ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919:
m. 1906, Frances Louise Helen, younger da. of the late Lieut. -Col. James Colquhoun, J.P., D.L.
[see Colquhoun, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Robert Alan, b. 1908, — Cynthia Anne, b. 1914, —
Erica Martia, b. 1915. Residence, Highfield, Lane End, High Wycombe.
Daughter living— Agnes Emma.
Sister living — Frederica Julia: in. 1874, Walter Gray Bellairs, and has issue living, Eric d’Albini,
b. 1877, — Berta Albina: in. 1911, Mansel Charles Gambier Young, of E. Indian Railway, India.
Residence, 6, Eaton Mansions, S.W 1.
Widow living Of 6th Baronet {cr. 1732)— Aimee Gertrude ( Lady Clayton'S , da. of the late
Edward Mackenzie, of Fawley Court, Henley-on-Thames; has Order of Mercy: in. 1872, Sir
William Robert Clayton, 6th baronet, who d. 1914. Residence , Harleyford, Marlow, Bucks.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Frederick Richard Clayton-East, 4th son of ist baronet, b.
1828, d. i860 : in. 1854, Caroline Louisa, who d. 1912, da. of Thomas Spooner
Palmer, of Bayview, co. Sligo :—
Augusta Marianne. Residence, iq, Westbourne Street, W.
In remainder to the Baronetcy cr. 1732 only.
Grandchildren of the late John Lloyd Clayton, R.N., 3rd son of 4th baronet
{cr. 1732), b. 1796, d. 1855 : in. 1832, Louisa Sophia, da. of Charles Littledale,
of Portland Place, W. : —
Issue of the late Capt. John William Clayton, F.R.G.S., b. 1833, d. 1913 : in. ist, 1862,
Mary Henrietta Charlotte, who d. 1880, da. of Col. Henry Charles Capel Somerset [D.
Beaufort, colls.]; 2ndly, 1892, Kathleen Mary (now of Felpham House, Bognor), da. of the
late James Gibson, M.L.C. of Tasmania : —
(By ist marriage), Isabel Emily Florence: m. 1893, Ernest Brooke Cozens-Brooke, formerly of Bardon,
Washford, Somerset, and has issue living, Lilia Susan Joanna, b. 1898. (By 2nd marriage) Violet,
b. 1893: in. 1914, Capt. Edgar Henry Stocker, Hussars.— Winifred Ianthe, b. 1895: in. 1919,
Capt. Martin G. Byard Copeman, Leicestershire Regt.
Granddaughter of the late Rice Richard Clayton (infra)
Issue of the late Francis Edmund Clayton, b. 1844, d. 1905 : m. 1881, Eliza, who d. 1882, da.
of the late Henry Liggins, of 3, Ladbroke Square, W., and Antigua : —
Leila Cecilia : in. 1903, Harold Clayton (infra).
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Issue of the late Rice Richard Clayton, M.P., 4th son ot 4th baronet ( cr . 1732),
b. 1798, d. 1879: m. 1832, Maria Amelia, who d. 1880, da. of F.-M. Sir George
Nugent, 1st baronet : —
Arthur John, b. 1846 ; 40 years in Admiralty : m. 1893 : Alice Rose, da. of the late William Jones,
of Hereford, and has issue living, Marjorie, b. 1894 : m. 1915, Capt. R. G. Thompson, Roy. West
Surrey Regt.,— Mildred, b. 1898,— Muriel Edith Lily, b. 1900. Club , Conservative. Louisa
Maude: m. 1876, Francis Arthur Hervey, who d. 1905, son of the late Lord William Hervey [see
M. Bristol, colls.]. Residence, Hedgerley, Cobham, Surrey. Emily Rosa : m. 1881, James
Melvill Davidson. Residence , The Tapestries, Old Windsor, Berks.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Augustus Philip Clayton, 5th son of 4th baronet
[cr, 1732)
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Sir FitzRoy Augustus Talbot Clayton, K.C.V.O., b. 1834, d.
1913: m. 1872, Lady Isabel Frances Taylour, who d. 1909, da. of 3rd Marquess of
Headfort : —
Harold, b. 1877; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. Severn Div. Submarine Miners’ R.E. (Vol.) ; is an
Associate of Institute of Naval Architects and Lieut. R.N.V.R. : m. 1903, Leila Cecilia, da. of the
late Francis Edmund Clayton (ante), and has issue living, Arthur Harold, b. 1903, — Fitzroy
Richard Henry, b. 1907, — Elfrida Isabel Stella, b. 1904. Residence, Fyfield House, Maidenhead.
Clubs, Carlton, Junior Constitutional. Lionel Arthur, b. 1878 ; formerly in S. African Con-
stabulary : m. 1913, Rita Eleanor, da. of the late lames W. Ayres, of Sunningdale, Berks.
Cecil Fraser Talbot, b. 1880; ed.at Wellington Coll.; is Capt. inYeo. ; formerly Lieut. Grenadier
Guards, and Capt. 5th Batn. King’s Royal Rifle Corps : m. 1909, Kathleen Agnes (who obtained
a divorce 1918), da. of the late Lieut.-Col. W. E. Bradish-Ellames, of Manor House, Little
Marlow. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. George Clayton, son of the late William Clayton,
2nd son of 1st baronet (c*. 1732) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Emilius Clayton, b. 1803, d. 1887 : m. 1838, Eliza Elizabeth, who
d. 1886, da. of William Haslewood, of Slaugham Park, Crawley: —
Emilius, b. 1841 ; entered R.A. 1861, became Major 1881, Lieut.-Col. 1888, and Col. 1893 : retired 1898 ;
was H.M.’s Vice-Consul at Van, in Turkey, 1879-82, a Professor at Staff Coll. 1883-90, and in command
of R.A. in S.-E. Dist. 1896-8 ; is a J.P. for Somerset: m. 1883, Ellen, da. of Richard Laurence
Pemberton, of Hawthorn Tower, Seaham, co. Durham, and has issue living, Emilius, O.B.E., b.
1884; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Major R.F.A. ; European War 1914-18 (wounded, O.B.E.); O.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919 : m. 19x5, Irene Dorothy Constance, da. of the late Col. T. E. Strong, Indian Army,
and has issue living, Michael Thomas Emilius b. 1917,— George Edward, M.C., b. 1896; European
War 1917-18, as Lieut. R.F.A. (T. F.) (M .C.), — Janet Betha, b. 1887, — Bridget Eleanor, b. 1888:
m. 1914, Com. Winstanley Moorsom, R.N., — Lucy Emilia, b. 1890 : m. 1920, Dr. John Vassil
Buchanan. Residence, Charlcombe Manor, Bath.^— Betha Frances.— Florence Augusta : m.
1883, Col. Alexander William Croker Bell, Indian Army.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry Clayton, b. 1804, d. 1869 : m. 1826, Jean Henrietta, who
d. 1880, da. of Sir Robert Blair, K.C. B. : —
Marianne Blanche : m. 1870, the Rev. William Eastgate Middleton Nunn, R. of Aldington, and has
issue living, William Edward Clayton, b. 1877, — Charles Henry Blair, b. 1882, — Mabel Elizabeth
Jean,— Ethel Mary: m. 1906, Lefebre Hammond, Paymaster R.N., and has issue living, Charles
William Hilgrove b. 1907, Jack Francis b 1908, — Annie Blanche, — Winifred Grace. Residence ,
Aldington Rectory, Hythe. Grace Caroline : ni. 1868, the Rev. John Bridges Nunn, whorf. 1910,
and has issue living, Thomas Henry Clayton, D.S.O., b. 1873 [see “ Companionage ”] : m. 1902,
Aileen Sybil, da. of the late Major J. Tatham, R. H.A..— Marion Alice : m. 1907, the Rev. Wilmot
Augustine Bryan, R. of Runnington, Somerset, — Jean Elizabeth Annie. Residence, Pine View,
Branksome, Bournemouth. Mary Jean. Residence , 70A, Portsdown Road, W.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Emilius Clayton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Arthur Granville Clayton, b. 1843, d. 1892 : m. 1870, Elizabeth,
da. of John Kiernan : —
Arthur John Granville, b. 1872 : m. 18 — . Rev. Frank Guy, b. 1875 ; is R. of Langdon Hills.
Residence , The Rectory, Langdon Hills, Essex. Kathleen Mary.
Grandchildren of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry Clayton (ante): —
Issue of the late Major Sir Edward Gilbert Clayton, C.B., b. 1841, d. 1917 : m. 1864,
Georgine Elizabeth Sykes (now of Kingswood, Woking), da. and heiress of the late Sykes
Clayton, of the Manor House, Rufforth, Yorkshire : —
Henry Edward Gilbert, b. 1867 ; Lieut.-Col. R.E. (retired) ; S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches),
European War 1914-19 : m. 1900, Huberta, da. of Capt. Hubert Grenfell, R.N., of Alverstoke,
Hants, and has issue living, Henry Hubert, b. 1906, — George Edward, b. 1907, — Petronilla,
b. 1903, — Blanche Petite, b. 1905, — Grace Cynthia Maude, b. 1909. Gerold Fancourt, b. 1886 ;
Capt. The Queen’s (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.) (retired), and Dep. Gov. H.M. Prison, Portland ;
European War 1915-17 (twice wounded) : m. 1916, Annabella Mary Margaret, da. of Col. H.
Maxwell Robertson, formerly R.A., of Hartfield Court, Eastbourne.— ^Blanche Georgine : m. 1893,
the Rev. William Sorsbie, Chap, to the Forces, and has issue living, Malin, b. 1906, — Jean, b. 1904.
-——Grace Louisa: m. 1897, Maj.-Gen. Ernest Dunlop Swinton, C.B., D.S.O., R.E., and has issue
living, Robert Clayton, M.C., b. 1898; Lieut. R.G.A.; European War 1914-18 (M.C.), — John
Lyulph, b. 1905, — Margaret Elizabeth,^. 1903.— —Frances Jean. Eva : m. 1904, Samuel Booth
Brereton, and has issue living, Georgine Elizabeth, b. 1905. Residence,
Issue of the late Ernest William Clayton, b. 1853, d. 1917 : m. 1880, Ellen Maude, da. of
the late Edward Tayloe, M.R.C.S., of South Lodge, Clapham Common, S.W. : —
Kenrick Edward, b. 1881 ; Capt. Prince Albert s (Somerset L.I.); S. Africa 1901-2 : m. 1918, Elizabeth
Mary, da. of the late — Phillips, of Arley, Worcestershire Reginald Ernest Thornbury, b. 1888.
Sir Robert Clayton, Knight, uncle of the 1st baronet (cr. 1732), was Lord Mayor of London 1679,,
and M.P. for that city for upwards of thirty years. On the landing of William of Orange he headed
the deputation which received that Prince and conducted him in state from Henley-on-Thames to
London. This gentleman gave £ 5,000 towards restoring Christ’s Hospital, after the great fire of
1666, and erected the statue to Edward VI. which was placed over the entrance to the house from
Christ Church Passage. At his death, in 1707, his estates fell to his nephew, Sir William Clayton,
M.P., the xst baronet (cr. 1732). The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th baronets were also Members of Parliament,
and the 5th baronet, Gen. Sir William Pobert, K.C. B.. a distinguished Waterloo officer, sat as M.P. for
Great Marlow (ZA 1831-42. The 6th Baronet was High Sheriff for co. Bucks 1876, and at his death
the title devolved upon his kinsman Sir Gilbert Augustus Clayton-East, 3rd Baronet of Hall Place
(ante), whose immediate ancestor was William East, of Hall Place, Berks, created a baronet in 1766,
which title became extinct 1828. His nephew, the 1st baronet of the 2nd creation (1838), of Hall
Place, Sir East George Clayton-East, was 2nd son of Sir William Clayton, 4th baronet (cr. 1838),
and nephew of Sir Gilbert East, the last baronet of the 1st creation. The 2nd baronet took the
surnames of Gilbert-East and the arms of East for his life only by royal license 1839.
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EBRAHIM, Creation (U K.) 1910, of Bombay.
Sir Currimbhoy Ebrahim, ist Baronet ,
youngest son of the late Ebrahimbhoy Pabaney,
shipowner ; b. Oct. 25th, 1839 > sometime a
Trustee of Port of Bombay, and Pres, of the
Anjuman-i-Islam and of the Mahomedan Educa-
tional Conference in Bombay; is a leading member
of the Khoja Community, a J.P. of Bombay, and
an opium, yarn, cotton, silk, tea, sugar, and cloth
merchant, of Bombay, Hong Kong, Kobe, Shang-
hai, and Calcutta ; owns the Currimbhoy, the
Mahomedbhoy, the Ebrahimbhoy Pabaney, the
Fazulbhoy, the Crescent, the Indore Malwa United
Mills, the Pearl Mills, and many other factories
(ginning and pressing), and the Indian Bleaching,
Dyeing, and Printing Works; has established a
Girls’ Sch., a Madressa at Mandvi, the Currim-
bhoy Ebrahim Khoja Orphanage in Bombay, and
Dharmsalas at Mandvi and Bhuj ; has given large
donations to Bombay New Museum Fund, for the
new Science Coll, for Bombay, and for a Sch. for
Mahomedans at Poona; interested in many charit-
able institutions; Knt. 1905: m. ist, 1854,
Foolbai, who d. 1875, da. of Assoobhai Gangji, of Bombay; 2ndly, 1876, Foolbai,
who d. 1918, da. of Vishram Sajan, of Bombay, and has issue.
^rms — Argent, in base on waves of the sea a Chinese junk sailing to the sinister,, in chief also on
waves two dhows sailing to the dexter all proper, and a chief per pale gules and or thereon a pale
azure between a rose of the first and a lotus flower also proper, and charged with a mullet issuant
from a crescent above five mullets in crescent also of the first. Crrst — Above an Indian lily on water
proper, a mullet radiated or.
Residence — Pabaney Villa, Warden Road, Bombay.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— MAHOMEDBHOY CURRIMBHOY, b. Sept, nth, 1867; is
a J.P. and a Member of Corporation of Bombay, and a Trustee of Port of Bombay: 1882,
Sakinabai, da. of Jairajbhoy Peerbhoy, of Bombay, and has issue living, Huseinali, b. 1903.
Residence , Belvedere. Warden Road, Bombay. Sir Fazulbhoy Currimbhoy, C.B.E., b. 1873 ; is
a J.P., a Fellow of Bombay Univ., an Additional Member of Council of Gov.-Gen., Past Pres, of
Corporation of Bombay and its Standing Committee, and a Member of Board of Victoria Jubilee
Technical Institute, and of Mill Owners’ Asso. ; Knt. 1913, C.B.E. 1918 : 1889, Sakinabai, da.
of Datoobhoy Ebrahim, of Cutch Mandvi, and has issue living, Ahmedbhoy, b. 1902, — Mahomedali,
■b. 1904, — Gulamali, b. 1905, — Hoosein, b. 1911, — Amir Ali, b. 1913. Residence, Fazl Manzil, Peddar
Road, Bombay. By 2nd marriage — Ahmedbhoy Currimbhoy, b. 1885 : m. 1902, Shireen, da.
of Dost Mahomed Allana, of Bombay, and has issue living, Hooseinali, b. 1908, — Habibbhoy, b.
1910, — Zarina, b. 1904. Residence , Cuffe Parade, Colaba, Bombay. Rehemtullah Currimbhoy,
b. 1887 : is. a J-P. : m. 1908, Sakinabai, da. of Jafferbhoy Ratansey, of Bombay, and has issue
living, Nazli, b. 1909, — Hamida, b. 1912. Habibbhoy Currimbhoy, b. 1889 : m. 1913, Khatijabai,
da. of Nensey Khairaj, of Bombay, and has issue living, Akbar, b. 1914,— Nazim, b. 1915. Resi-
dence, Pabaney Villa, Warden Road, Bombay.— —Ismailbhoy Currimbhoy, b, 1906.
Daughters living— By 2nd marriage— Jenabai, b. 1880 : m. 1896, Gulamhusein Ladhabhoy
Ebrahim. Sherbanu, b. 1882: m. 1899, Gulamhusein Rehemtullah Khairaj. — — Labai, b. 1883:
m. 1902, Abdullabhoy Gulamhusein Allana.— Shireenbai, b. 1888 : m. 1911, Rahin Vali Mahomed
Pirmahomed. Khairubai (Khairunisha), b. 1894 : m. 1916, Carrumabi Nensey Khairaz.-
Mariumbai, b. 1896: m. 1916, Cassumali Subjeally. Sharifabai, b. 1899. Khatijabai, b. 1901.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Gulamhusein Currimbhoy Ebrahim, 6th son of ist baronet, b.
1879, d. 1918 : m. 1896, Khanoobai (now of Cuffe Parade, Colaba, Bombay),
da. of Datoobhoy Ebrahim, of Cutch Mandvi (ante) : —
Ebrahim, b. 1897. Ali Mahomed, b. 1902. Aziz, b. 1915. Ammeena, b. 1896.
ECHLIN, Creation (I.) 1721, of Dublin.
[Name pronounced “Ecklin.”]
Sir Henry Echlin, 8th Baronet ; b. Aug 14th,
1846 ; s. his brother, Sir Thomas, 1906 ; formerly in 2nd Life
Guards ; sometime Landlord of the Cider House, Haddenham :
in. 1890, Mary Grace, who d. 1913, da. of John Dennis, and
has issue.
.Struts — Quarterly, ist and 4th or, an antique galley, sails furled sable,
a forked pennon gules ; 2nd and 3rd gules, a fesse chequey argent and
azure, a chief of the last thereon a hound in full chase after a stag, both
proper. Crrat — A talbot passant proper.
Residence — Ivanhoe, Haddenham, Bucks.
Daughter living— Margaret Daisy, b. 1892.
Sisters living— Mary. Bride: in. 1864, Bernard Norton.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John Fenton Echlin, 3rd son of 6th
baronet, b. 1847, d. 1917 : m. 1869, Harriet, who d. 1915,
da. of the late George Kennedy, of Westport, co. Mayo : —
ALFRED HENRY, b. Nov. 10th, 1883. John Frederick, b. 1890.— Richard Brabazon More,
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b. 1894 ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1914- Evelyn Marion : m. 1896, Leopold
Gabriel Berman. Martha Emily : m. 1899, Samuel Wilson Larmenie. Harriet Alice : m. 1913.
Ethel Frances. Aileen Alexandria.
The Echlin family is of ancient Scotch origin, and formerly possessed princely estates in Scotland,
and also large domains in the counties of Kildare, Carlow, Dublin, Galway, and Mayo. Andrew
Echlin, of Pittadro, Fifeshire, was Constable and Deputy-Gov. of Edinburgh Castle during the siege
of 1572. His son, the Right Rev. Dr. Echlin, Bishop of Down and Connor, who was barbarously
murdered in 1635, was grandfather of Sir Henry Echlin, Knight, a Baron of the Court of Exchequer
in Ireland, who was created a baronet in 1721. The 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Newry. The 3rd
baronet dissipated the family estates. The 4th baronet was one of the gentlemen before whom
Hamilton Ronan knelt in the Court of King’s Bench to beg the King’s pardon. The Kildare estates-
were dissipated by the 4th, 5th, and 6th baronets.
EDEN, Creations (E.) 1672, of West Auckland, Durham, and (G.B.) 1776, of
Maryland, U.S.A.
Sir Timothy Calvert Eden, 8th
Baronet of 1st and 6th of 2nd creation ; b. May
3rd, 1893 ; s. his father, Sir William, 1915 ; is
Lieut. Yorkshire L.I. ; European War 1917-19
(prisoner at Ruhleben 1914-16).
— Gules, on a chevron between three garbs or,
banded vert, as many escallops sable. Crist — A dexter
arm embowed in armour, couped at the shoulder proper
and grasping a garb fessewise as in the arms, banded vert.
Seat — Windlestone, Ferryhill, co. Durham. Clubs —
Bachelors’, Travellers’.
Brother living— ROBERT ANTHONY, M.C., b. June
12th, 1897 ; Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; European
War 1915-19 with his Regt. and as a Gen. Staff Officer,,
and Brig.-Maj. (M.C.).
Sister living— Elfrida Marjorie {Lady Brooke ), b. 1887 ;
is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England : m. 1909, Brig.-Gen. Lord Brooke, C.M.G.,
M.V.O. , el. son of 5th Earl of Warwick.
Aunt living (daughter of 6th baronet)— Edith {Baroness
Auckland,')', m. 1st, 1875, as his 3rd wife, the 4th Baron
Auckland, who d. 1890 ; 2ndly, 1897, Philip Symons.
Residence , Laddington House, Yalding, Kent.
Widow living Of 7th Baronet— Sybil Frances {Lady
Eden), O.B.E., da. of the late Sir William Grey, K.C.S.I.
[see E. Grey, colls.] ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem: m. 1886, Sir William Eden, 7th
baronet, who d. 1915, having had issue {see ante), of
whom the el. son, John, b. 1888; Lieut. Lancers; d. (killed in action during European War)
1914, and the youngest son, William Nicholas Eden, b. 1900; Midshipman, R.N. ; d. (killed in
action at battle of Horn Reef) 1916. Residence, Windlestone, Ferryhill, co. Durham.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Right Rev. Robert Eden, D.D. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Frederick Morton Eden, b. 1829, d. 1917 : m. 1st, 1857, Louisa Anne, who
d. 1868, da. of the late Vice Adm. Hyde Parker, C.B. ; 2ndly, 1870, Fanny Helen, who d.
1918, da. of the late Edward Pomeroy Barrett- Lennard [see Barrett-Lennard, Bt., colls.] : —
(By 1st marriage) Morton, b. 1859; ed. at Wellington Coll. Club, Union.— Frederick Charles,
b. 1864 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Keble Coll., Oxford. (By 2nd marriage) Rowland
Frederick, b. 1874 ; ed. at Eton : m. 1900, Marie Bernadette Anita, da. of the late Col. Henry
George Saunders, I.S.C. [Rugge- Price, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Frederick Augustus
Morton, b. 1904. Residence , Cambridge Cottage, Coombe Warren, Kingston Hill, Surrey. Club,
Wellington. Algernon Graham, b. 1877 ; Major R.A.S.C. ; S. Africa 1901-2 (medals), European
War 1914-19 : m. 1907, Georgina Edith, da. of G. W. de Tunzelmann.— — Dorothy lone Helen,
b. 1882 : m. 1902, Arthur Dalrymple Forbes-Gordon, formerly 20th Hussars [see B. Sempill, colls.].
Residences , Langlee, Roxburgh ; Greenknowe, Berwickshire.
Issue of the late Henley Eden, b. 1838, d. 1917 : m. 1871, Amy Frances (now of Woodstock,
Ascot), da. of the late Lord Charles Lennox Kerr [see M. Lothian, colls.] : —
Schomberg Henley, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1873 '» Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 1st Batn. Black Watch (Roy.
Highlanders) ; S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with four clasps), European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., Legion of Honour, Brevet Lieut -Col., C.M.G., Order of Crown of Belgium); D.S.O.
1917, C.M.G. 1919.— Charles William Guy, b. 1874; is Provincial Commr., Uganda Protectorate :
m. 1913, Hilda Marion, da. of R. J. Barton, of Dalkey, co. Dublin.
Descendants of Sir Robert Eden, 1st baronet of Maryland, who was 2nd
son of 3rd Baronet of West Auckland : —
Granddaughter of the late Sir Frederick Morton Eden, 2nd baronet of Maryland : —
Issue of the la^ Right Rev. Robert Eden, D.D. , Primus of Scotland, and Bishop of Moray
and Ross, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, of Maryland, b. 1804, d. 1886 : m. 1827, Emma, who
d. 1880, da. of the late Hon. Sir James Allan Park, a Justice of the Common Pleas : —
Mary. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Gen. George Morton Eden, 4th son of 2nd baronet,
of Maryland : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Morton Parker Eden, R.A., b. 1835, d. 1880 : tn. 1861, Georgina
Louisa Helen, who d. 1890, da. of Col. Pester, R.A. : —
Beatrice Caroline: m. 1889, Capt. Charles Cockburn Talbot, R.N. R., and has issue living, Robert
Charles (of Hornsea, E. Yorkshire), b. 1891 : m. 1913, Madge Dickens, and has issue living, Lilian
Beatrice Ursula b. 1915, — John Angelo, b. 1894, — lone Cecile, b. 1900. Residence , 27, Finsbury
Square, E.C.— — Georgina Clarice : m. 1895, the Rev. William Henry Paine. Residence,
If there be but pj-udence.
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DEBRETT’S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
52, Westminster Palace Gardens, S.W. Lilian : m. 1895, Com. William Nicolas McGachen, R.N.
(retired), who d. 1912. Residence ,
Issue of the late Charles Calvert Eden, b. 1837, d. 1878 : m. 1862, Cecile (now of The
Grange, Kingston, Taunton), da. of Baron de Sinner, of Merchligen, Switzerland : —
Morton Frederic, M.B.E. , b. 1865 ; employed with British Expeditionary Force in Salonica; M.B.E.
(Civil) 1919 : m. 1909, Marie Therese MacMahon, of Strathmore, N.S. WaLs, and has issue living,
Robert Charles Frederick, b. 19x6, — Marie Cecile Evelyn, b. 1910. Residences , Merchligen,
Ruvigen, Berne; Glen Eden, Oberon, N.S. Wales. Evelyn Louisa Cecile. Violet Cecile:
in. 1899, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Street, O.B.E., formerly Army Ser. Corps, and has issue living, John
Noel Eden, b. 1902, — Charles Arthur, b. 1904. Residence , Hillcot, Salcombe, S. Devon.
William, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, of West Auckland, was created Baron Auckland [see
B. Aucklandl.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Eden, Sec. to Govt, of Ceylon (infra): —
Issue of the late Rev. John Patrick Eden, b. 1813, d. 1885 : m. 1850, Catherine Frances, who
d. 1898, da. of the late Col. Henry Stobart, of Etherley House, co. Durham: —
John Henry, b. 1851 ; is a retired Lieut.-Col. ; formerly Major Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire
Regt.); was Ch. Constable of co. Durham 1892-1902, and H.M.’s Inspector of Constabulary, N.
Dist. 1902-16; served in Soudan campaign 1885-6 (medal, bronze star): in. 1893, Lady Florence
Lowry-Corry, da. of 4th Earl of Belmore, and has issue living, George Wilfrid, b. 1903, — Christian
Florence, b. 1894, — Norah Madeline, b. 1898. Residence , Holmdene, Cheltenham. Arthur
Francis, b. 1852 : m. 1882, Frances, da. of the late Rev. Robert Springett, V. of Brafferton, Yorks.
Residence, The Crossways, Har'tfield, Sussex. Right Rev. George Rodney ( Lord Bishop oj
Wakefield ), D.D., b. 1853; appointed Lord Bishop of Wakefield 1897 [see “Peerage”].- -
Charles Hamilton, O.B.E., b. 1855; O.B.E. 1920: in. 1885, Caroline Sophia, da. of the late Rev.
Charles Henry Ford, V. of Bishopton, Ferry Hill, Durham, and has issue living, Henry Charles
Hamilton, M.C., b. 1889; ed. at Rugby, and at R.M.A. ; is Capt. and Acting Major R. F.A. ;
European War 1914-17 (M.C.) : m. 1916, Violet Alice, da. of Capt. Henry Percy Pulleine, of
Sandford House, Richmond, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Robert John b. 1920, — Frances
Catherine, b. 1891, — Dulcibella, b. 1893. Residence , Glyndderwen, Black Pyl, Glamorganshire.
Rev. Frederick Nugent, b. 1857; ed. at Pemb. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1879, M.A. 1881); is R.
of N. Cray, and Hon. Canon of Rochester: in. 1919, Katherine Mary, da. of the late Bryan
Holms Holme, of Pauli Holme, Yorkshire. Residence , The Rectory, North Cray, Kent. Rev.
Henry Culley, b. 1858; ed. at Pemb. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1881, M.A. 1890) ; is V. of Holy Inno-
cents’, Hammersmith, W. Residence , 125, Dalling Road,W. Frances Margaret: in. 1893, the
Rev. Richard Appleton, who d. 1909, Fellow of Trxn. Coll., Camb., Master of Selwyn Coll., Camb.,
and Hon. Canon of Durham.— —Mary Dulcibella. Residence , North Cray Rectory, Kent.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Eden, 4th son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Gen. John Eden, C.B., b. 1789, d. 1874 : m. 1st, 1830, Anne, who d. 1841,
da. of Sir John Caldwell, Bt. ; 2ndly, 1843, Charlotte Carse, who d. 1912, da. of Edmund
Saul Prentice, of Armagh : —
George Henry, b. 1849 ; is a retired Lieut.-Com. R.N. : m. 1901, Miriam Sophia, who d. 1919, el.
da. of the late W. Farnham, and has issue living, Hugh Morton, b. 1903. Residence , The Gull,
Boundary Road, West Worthing. Emily Elizabeth : m. 1874, Ernest Wallace Rooke. Resi-
dence, Stratton House, Bath.
Grandchildren of the late Robert Eden, son of the late Thomas Eden (ante) : —
Issue of the late Col. Morton Robert Eden, b. 1830, d. 1900: m. 1864, Frances Maria, who
d. 1900, da. of the late Nathaniel Clarke Barnardiston, of The Ryes, Sudbury, Suffolk : —
Ethel Morton : m. 1903, Major Herbert Charles Selwyn Heath, formerly 2nd Batn. Essex Regt.
Residence ,
Issue of the late Charles Henry Eden, b. 1839, d. 1900 : m. 1863, Georgina, who d. 1916,
da. of Capt. Frederick William Hill, formerly of 10th Foot : —
Guy Ernest Morton, b. 1864 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1901 : in. 1897, Ethel, da. of the late William Henry
Holman, of 30, Gledhow Gardens, S.W., and has issue living, Rodney Guy Morton, b. 1899 ; is 2nd
Lieut. Scots Guards (Reserve), — Charles Egerton, b. 1908, — Adrian Arthur, b. 1911, — Kathleen
Ethel, b. 1902. Residence, 14, Eccleston Square, S.W.— Victoria Beatrice Edith.
Morton Eden, 5th son of 3rd baronet, was created Baron Henley [see B. Henley].
The 1st and the 2nd baronets of West Auckland each sat as M.P. for co. Durham. The 2nd son
of 3rd baronet of West Auckland was created a baronet, and the 3rd and 5th sons were respectively
created Baron Auckland and Baron Henley. The 4th baronet of the same creation sat as M.P. for
•co. Durham, and the 5th baronet assumed for himself the additional surname of Johnson.
EDGAR, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Chalfont Park, Chalfont St. Peter, co. Buckingham.
■gftic tg$-
Nothing without labour.
Sir Edward Mackay Edgar, ist
Baronet ; b. Feb. 27th, 1876; is head of the firm
of Sperling and Co., merchant bankers, of Moor-
gate Street, E.C., and a Director of Northumber-
land Shipbuilding Co. (Limited), of Cities Service
Co., of World’s Auxiliary Co. (Limited), and
of National Mining Corporation : m. 1902, and
has issue.
JCrnta — Sable, on a bend between two lozenges or, each
charged with an escallop gules, a lion passant of the field.
Crtat— In front of a cross pat6e (», a dexter cubit arm
grasping in the hand a dagger proper.
Seat — Chalfont Park, Chalfont St. Peter, near
Gerrard’s Cross. Clubs — Orleans, Ranelagh.
Son living-JOHN FUSSTAR MACKAY, b. Jan.
1503.
Daughter living— Catherine Beatrice, b. 1905.
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EDMONSTONE, Creation (6.B.) 1774, of Duntreath, Stirlingshire.
[Name pronounced “ Edmunstun. ”]
Sir Archibald Edmonstone,
C.V.O.y 5th Baronet ; b. May 30th. 1867 ;
s. his father, Adm. Sir William, 1888;
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Princess Louise’s
(Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) ; is
a D. L. for Stirlingshire ; was a Groom-in-
Waiting to King Edward VII. 1907-10 ;
has Swedish Order of the Vasa (with star) ;
M.V.O. (4th class) 1908, C.V.O. 1909 :
m. 1895, Ida Agnes, da. of the late George
Stewart Forbes [ see Forbes, Bt., colls., cr.
1823], having had issue, of whom the el.
son, William George, b. 1896; Coldstream
Guards ; d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1916.
$rms — Or, three crescents within a double
tressure flory-counter-flory gules. Cast — Out of
a ducal coronet or a swan’s head and neck proper.
Supporters — Two lions rampant gules.
Seat — Duntreath Castle, Blanefield, near
Glasgow. Town Residence — 6, Lancaster Gate
Terrace, W. Clubs — Marlborough, Bachelors’.
Sons living— ARCHIBALD CHARLES, b.
is Lieut. Lancers. Edward St. John, R Nz, b.
Sisters living — Louisa Anne: m. 1872, Maj.-Gen. Henry Pipon, C.B., Major of the Tower of
London, and has issue living, Mary Elizabeth : 1899, Lieut.-Col. Cecil Toogood, D.S.O.,
Lincolnshire Regt., and has issue living, Alexander Cecil b. 1900, Henry George Warren b. 1904,
Gertrude Natalie b. 1902, — Emma Philippa : m. 1st, 1908, Maurice William Clifford, who d. 1912,
Lieut. Indian Army Reserve ; 2ndly, 1918, Henry Edward Rochfort Widnell, Lieut. Seaforth High-
landers, and has issue living, (by 1st marriage) Philippa Anne b. 1909, (by 2nd marriage) Elfrida
Delavelle Diana b. 1918, — Georgina Helen : m. 1901, Lieut.-Col. Herbert Graham Stainforth,
C.M.G., Indian Cav., who d. (on active service during European War) 1916, and has issue living,
Graham Henry b. 1906, Charles Herbert b. 1914, Madeleine Susan b. 1902, — Evangeline Aimee : m.
1912, Capt. Frederick Augustus Yorke, O.B.E., M.C., R.A., and has issue living, Louisa Anne b.
19x5,— Geraldine Maria: m. 1913, George Herbert Head, Bar.-at-Law, of 2, Garden Court,
Temple, E.C., and has issue living, Henry Graham b. 1918. Residence, King’s House, Tower of
London, E.C.3. Charlotte Henrietta : m. 1866, the Rev. John Francis Kitson, who d. 1907, V. of
Antony, and has issue living, William Edmonstone, b. 1871 : m. 1910, Muriel Lindsay, da. of the
late Collingwood Wood, of Freeland, Forganderry, Perthshire, and has issue living, Jean Lindsay
b. 1913. — John Archibald, b. 1873: m. 1904, Mary Catherine, da. of Alexander Robert Duncan, of
Parkhill, Arbroath, Forfarshire, and has issue living, John Duncan b. 1906, Alexander Frederick
b. 1909, Joan Frances b. 1905, — Robert Graham, b. 1882, — Frederick Niel Edmonstone, b. 1885, —
Antony Buller, b. 1890, — Geraldine Horatia, b. 1881 : m. 1907, the Rev. Lewis Herbert Evans, V. of
Eton, Windsor, and has issue living, William Luxmoore b. 1913, David (twin) b. 1913, — Rosamund
Mary, b. X884, — Dorothy Euphemia, b. 1888. -Jessie : m. 1884, Major Edward John Winnington-
Ingram, Roy. Warwickshire Regt., who d. 1892 [Winnington, Bt., colls.]. Frances Euphemia:
m. 1873, Alexander Duncan, Advocate, of Parkhill, Arbroath, and has issue living, John Alexander,
C.B., b. 1878 [see “ Companionage”], — Basil William, b. 1885 ; is Capt. Scots Guards, — William
Edmonstone, D.S.O. , M.C. , b. 1890 [see “Companionage”], — Mary Catherine: m. 18 — , the
Rev. John Archibald Ritson, — Margaret Alice : m. 1911, the Rev. Edward William Millar, R. of
St. Mary’s, Arbroath, and has issue living, Basil Edward Robert b. 1912, Alexander Henry Hoyer
b. 1913, Margaret Frances Cicely b. 19x5, Marion Edmondstone b. 1918, Audrey Elizabeth b. 1920.
■ Sophia : m. 1880, James Edward Hope, who d. 19x7 [ see Hope, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Bel-
mont, Midlothian. Mary Clementina [Baroness Dunedin ); rendered sers. to Belgians during
European War (Medal de la Reine Elizabeth): m. 1874, the 1st Baron Dunedin, P.C., K.C.V.O.
Residences , 7, Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh ; Stenton, Dunkeld, Perthshire. Alice Frederica
[Hon. Mrs. George Keppel)'. m. 1891, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. George Keppel, M.V.O. [see E.
Albemarle]. Residence , 16, Grosvenor Street, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Neil Benjamin Edmonstone, H.E.I.C.S., 5th son of 1st
baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Welland Edmonstone, b. 1811, d. 1897 : m. 1842, Susan Mary
D’Oyley, who d. 1852, da. of the late Rev. Philip Douglas: —
Susanna Carnegie : m. 1867, Dr. John Venn, F.R.S. (Fellow of Caius Coll., Camb.), and has issue
living, John Archibald, b. 1883; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1906, M.A. 1909). Charlotte
Anne : m. 1871, the Rev. Thomas Dalton, who d. 1894, Senior Mathematical Master of Eton Coll.,
and has issue living, Thomas Edmonstone, b. 1872, — Charles Reginald, b. 1875,— Arthur Claude,
b. 1878,— Harold Francis, b. 1885, — Mary Susan, — Hilda Margaret, — Kathleen Bertha Charlotte.
— --Frances D’Oyley : m. i88x, the Rev. Arthur Powys Woodhouse, V. of Grendon, and has with
other issue living, Charles Henry Lawrence, R.N., b. 1893; became Lieut. 1915. Residence ,
Grendon Vicarage, Northampton. Esther Alicia. Residence , Grendon Vicarage, Northampton.
Issue of the late Sir George Frederick Edmonstone, K.C.B., H.E.I.C.S., b. 1813, d. 1864:
m. 18 — , Anne Farley, who d. 1859, da. of T. Turner, H.E.I.C.S. : — ♦
Ellen Craigie, b. 1856. Residence , St. Albans, Surbiton, Kingston-on-Thames.
Granddaughter of the late Neil Benjamin Edmondstone, H.E.I.C.S. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Neil Benjamin Edmondstone, £. 1843, d. 1915: m. 1886, Edith
Isabel, da. of Henry Lumsden, of Pitcaple, Aberdeenshire : —
Eda Meriel, b. 1888 : m. 1st, 1909, Lieut. Richard St. John, R.N., from whom she obtained a divorce,
1913 [see B. St. John of Bletso, colls.] ; 2ndly, 1920, Major Lewis Hastings, M.C., formerly R.F.A.
Residence,
. j^kis family is probably descended from an Edmundus of the powerful race of Seton, amid whose
» °nSt°,ne' or*g*nal family seat, is situated. The 1st baronet was M.P. for Dumbartonshire
ana the Ayr and Irvine Burghs 1761-95, and the 2nd and 4th baronets sat as M.P. for Stirlingshire (C)
1812-91 and 1874-80 respectively.
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EDWARDS, Creation (U.K.) 1866, of Pye Nest, Yorkshire.
Sir John Henry Priestley Churchill Edwards,
3rd Baronet ; b. July 7th, 1889; s. his father, Sir Henry
Coster Lea, 1896 ; ed. privately, and abroad ; formerly Lieut.
23rd (Co. of London) Batn. London Regt.
^rms — Azure, on a bend nebulee argent, cotised or, a fleur-de-lis
between two martlets of the field. Cm t — Out of a crown vallery or, a
talbot’s head argent, semee-de-lis azure.
Residence —
Brother living— HENRY CHARLES SERRELL PRIESTLEY, b.
March 1st, 1893 5 formerly Lieut. London Regt. : in. 1916, Margarita
Ethel, da. of the late John Brindaham King Kalvi.
Uncle living (son of 1st baronet;— Arthur Hancock, b. 1847 ; ed. at
Omne bonum Dei donum. Eton> and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1872); formerly Major 2nd W.
c- ti,* -/y York Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for W. Riding of York : m. 1874,
? £ - - - & f Eleanor Louisa, who d. 1911, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Joseph Walker
Pease, of Hesslewood, Hull, having had issue, of whom Geoffrey Otho
0/ God.
Charles, b. 1876; 2nd Lieut. Duke of Wallington’s (W. Riding Regt.); d. (killed in action during
European War) 1916, — Henry Arthur Rolleston, 6. 1881 ; ed. at Haileybury, — Eleanor Churchill:
ni. 1900, William Boger, of Castle Ruins, Fowey, — Barbara Florence : in. 1912, Capt. Basil John
Orlebar, Bedfordshire Regt., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, — Winifred Delia:
in. 1st, 1902, Capt. Spencer Allen Hickley, R.N., who d. 1914; 2ndly, 1920, Lieut. Com. George
William Seymour Seton, R.N., of Mounie Castle, Old Meldrum, Aberdeenshire, and has issue
living (by 1st marriage), John Dennis Geoffrey b. 1905, Eleanor Beta Lily b. 1908. Residences ,
Pye Nest, Halifax ; 10, Lonsdale Gardens, Tunbridge Wells. Clubs, Carlton, Cavalry.
Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Henrietta Maria : m. i860, Capt. John Dearden, who d.
1901 (formerly 13th Light Dragoons), and has issue living, John, b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn.
Roy. Sussex Regt. : in. 1889, Mabel Gertrude Arbouin, — Henry, b. 1867 : in. 1903, Dorothy Mary
Keen Willett, — Margaret Gertrude : in. 1883, Thomas Hugh McMurdo, — Agnes Henrietta : in. 1903,
Capt. Guy Burnett Arbouin, formerly Kings (Shropshire L.I.). Residence, 38, Buckingham Palace
Mansions, S.W.- -Laura Maude : m. 1874, Edward Egerton Leigh, who d. 1913 (formerly Lieut.
2nd Dragoon Guards), 2nd son of the late Col. Egerton Leigh, M.P., having had issue, of whom
John Egerton, b. 1876 ; Capt, King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; d. (killed in action during European War)
1917, — Henry Egerton (of Kelowna, British Columbia), b. 1877; ed. at Radley: in. 1910, Norah
Louisa, da. of Evan T. Prichard, of Donnington Manor, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, and
has issue living, Arthur Richard Egerton b. 1910, Joan Marjory Egerton b. 1913. Residence ,
Broadwell Manor House, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire.
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Halifax (C) 1847-52, and for Beverley 1857-68.
EDWARDS, Creation (U.K.) 1907, of Knighton, co. Radnor.
Sir Francis Edwards, 1st Baronet ,
son of Edward Edwards, of Llangollen ; b. April
28th, 1852; ed. at Shrewsbury Sch., and at Jesus
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1875); formerly a solicitor;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Radnorshire (High Sheriff
1898); sat as M.P. for Radnorshire (Z) July 1892
to June 1895, when he was defeated ; re-elected
Oct. 10th, 1900, and Jan. 24th, 1906; again defeated
Jan. 1910 ; again sat Dec. 1910 to Nov. 1918 : m.
1880, Catherine, who d. 1915, da. of David Davis,
colliery proprietor, of Maesyffynon, Aberdare, and
Tyn-y-Coed, Arthog, N. Wales, and has issue.
$rma — Per pale ermine and gules gutt6e d’or, a lion
rampant or, between two Haunches of the last, each charged
with a wolfs head erased of the second. Crrst — Issuant from
the battlements of a tower or, a wolf’s head per pale ermine
and gules gutt£e d’or, charged with a cross couped also or.
Seat — The Cottage, Knighton, Radnorshire. Clubs—
Reform, National Liberal.
Daughter living — Caroline Myfanwy, b. 1885 : in. 1910, the Rev. Lumley Cecil Green-Wilkinson,
and has issue living, Francis Oliver, b. 1913, — Katharine Deborah, b. 1911, — Prudence Anne,
b. 1917, — Constance Hilar6 Myfanwy, b. 1918, — Felicity Mary, b. 1920. Residence, Ascot Rectory,
Berks.
Edwards-Moss, see Moss.
GREY-EGERTON, Creation (E.) 1617, of Egerton and Oulton, Cheshire.
[Name pronounced “ Grey-Edgerton. ”]
Sir Philip Henry Brian Grey-Egerton,
1 2th Baronet ; b. April 29th, 1864; s. his father,
Sir Philip Le Belward, 1891; formerly Capt.
Cheshire Yeo., and 4th Batn. Cheshire Regt. ; is
Major Territorial Force Reserve, and a J.P. and
D.L. for Cheshire: m. 1st, 1893, Mary Carolyn
Campbell (who obtained a divorce 1906), da. of
the late Major J. Wayne Cuyler, of U.S.A. ;
2ndly, 1910, Aimee, da. of the late Hon. Thomas
Foerest Cumming, of Melbourne, and formerly
wife of the Hon. Sir Rupert Turner Havelock
Clarke, 2nd Bt. ( cr . 1882), having had issue, of
whom the el. son, Philip de Malpas Wayne, b. 1895 ; Lieut. 19th Hussars ; d. (killed
in action during European War) 1918, and the younger son, Rowland Le Belward, b.
I trust not in amts, but in valor.
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(twin) 1895 ; 2nd Lieut. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; d. (killed in action during European
War) Oct. 1914.
$roi» — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent, a lion rampant gules between three pheons sable, Egerton ;
and and 3rd, barry of six argent and azure, a label of five points gules, Grey. CrrstB — 1st, three
arrows, two in saltire argent, and one in pale, points downwards or, barbed and feathered sable,
banded with a ribbon gules ; 2nd, on a dexter glove argent, a falcon rising or. ^npporitra — Dexter,
a lion argent ducally crowned or ; sinister, a wyvern or ; each gorged with a plain collar azure, and
pendent therefrom an escutcheon gules charged with three pheons argent.
Seats — Oulton Park, Tarporley, Cheshire ; Broxton Old Hall, Chester. Clubs — Turf, Carlton.
Daughter living— Cecely Alice Grey, M.B.E. , b. 1893; M.B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1918, Major
Denys Edward Prideaux-Brune, D.S.O. [see B. Brabourne].
Uncle living (son of iotn baronet) — ROWLAND, b. Oct. 23rd, 1838 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. Rifle
Brig. Residence, 2, Carlisle Place, Victoria Street, S.W. Clubs , Army and Navy, Wellington,
Windham.
Aunt living (daughter of toth baronet) — Anna Mary Elizabeth : m. 1855, Henry Reginald Corbet,
who d. 1902 [see Corbet, Bt., colls.].
Widow living Of 11th Baronet- Henrietta Elizabeth Sophia [Hon. Lady Grey- Egerton),
da. of ist Baron Londesborough : m. i86t, Lieut.-Col. Sir Philip Le Belward Grey-Egerton, nth
baronet, who d. 1891, Residence , 76, Upper Berkeley Street, W. Club, Ladies’ Athenaeum.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. William Henry Egerton, 4th son of 9th baronet, b. 1811, d.
1910 : m. 1840, Louisa, who d. 1902, da. of the late Brooke Cunliffe [Cunliffe,
Bt., colls.] : —
Rev. Brooke de Malpas, b. 1845 ; ed. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1871); formerly
R. of Stoke-on-Terne, and Rural Dean of Hodnet : m. 1878, Alice Catherine, who d. 1913, da.
of the late Rev. Edward Rose Breton, R. of Charmouth. Residence, Upper Berwick, Shrews-
bury.—^Mary. Mabel : m. 1893, Robert Peel Ethelston, who d. 1906. Residence, Upper
Berwick, Shrewsbury.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Caledon Richard Egerton, 5th son of 9th baronet, b.
1814, d. 1874 : m. 1843, Margaret, who d. 1900, da. of Alexander Cumming, of
St. Vincent : —
Caledon Philip, b. 1846; formerly 2nd Batn. Dorsetshire Regt., and Col. Comdg. Regt. Dist. No. 39,
served with Mashsud Waziri Expedition 1881 (despatches) : m. 1884, Caroline Blanche, who
d. 1912, da. of the late Rev. Reginald Southwell Smith, R. of Stafford, Dorchester TSmith Marriott,
Bt.], and has issue living, Philip Reginald Le Belward [Clubs, Pratt’s, Isthmian), b. 1885 ;
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. The King’s (Shropshire L.I.); is in Sudan Civil Ser. : m. 1916, Dorothy
Aveys, da. of Brig.- Gen. John Henry Balguy, formerly R.A., of Bockhampton, Dorset, and has
issue living, Philip John Caledon b. 1920, Mary Blanche A\eys b. 1916. Residence, Tenantrees,
Dorchester. Sir Charles Comyn, G.C.B., D.S.O. , b. 1848; is F.-M. Indian Army, and Col. 23rd
Indian Cav. (Frontier Force) ; served in Afghanistan 1880, present at march from Cabul to Candahar
(despatches), in Hazara Expedition 1888 (despatches), in Miranzai Expedition 1891 (severely
wounded, despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col., D.S.O.), with Waziristan Expedition 1894-5, in
command of a Column (despatches, C.B.), with Dongola Expedition 1896 in command of Indian
Contingent (despatches, A.D.C. to H.M.), with Tochi Field Force 1897-8 in command of ist
Brig., and subsequent occupation force (despatches), and in command of Khaibar Field Force
1898, Mahsud-Waziri operations 1901-3, and operations against Darwesh Khel Waziris 1903
(despatches), and Somaliland Expedition 1903-4 ; was A.Q.M.G. to Bengal Forces 1895, A.D.C.
to Queen Victoria 1896-1901 and to King Edward VII. 1901-2, and in command of Punjab Frontier
Force 1899-1903 (officiated as Lieut. -Gen. on the Staff 1900-1901) ; was in command of troops
in Madras 1903-7, and Member of Council of India 1907-17 ; D.S.O. 1891, C.B. (Mil.) 1895,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1903, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1904: m. 1877, Anna Wellwood, who d. 1890, da. of the late
James Lawson Hill, W.S. of Edinburgh, having had issue, of whom Wion de Malpas, D.S.O.,
R.N., b. 1879; became Lieut. 1900, Com. 1912, and Capt. 1917 ; served in European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1917: m. 1913, Anita Adolphine, da. of the late A. R. David, of
Eastfield, Grimsby, and has issue living, David Boswell b. 1914, a da. b. 1919, — James Boswell, b.
1880 ; Major Indian Cav. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918,— Charles Caledon, b. 1886 ;
Lieut. W. Riding Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915 : m. 1914, Madeleine, da.
of M. Clayton, of Cleamore, co. Galway. Residence, The Staithe, Christchurch, Hants. Club, United
Service.— Sir Reginald Arthur, C.B. , b. 1850; entered Gen. Post Office 1868 ; was Private Sec. to
Postmaster-Gen. (Rt. Hon. Henry Cecil Raikes) 1886-91, a Surveyor to Gen. Post Office in England
1891-7, and Sec. to Gen. Post Office in Ireland 1897-12 ; is a J. P. for co. Dublin ; C.B. (Civil) 1904,
Knt. 1911 : nt. 1877, Margaret, who d. 1919, da. of the late Hon. J. Baker, of Morialta, S. Australia,
having had issue, of whom Reginald Francis le Belward, b. 1880 : m. 1907, Elsie Lillian Rose
Harris, and has issue living, Rowland le Belward b. 1914, — Wilfrid Allan, C.M G., R.N. [Club,
United Service), b. 1881 ; Capt. R.N. ; S. Africa 1899-1900, with Naval Brig., present at battles of
Belmont, Enslin Modder River, Magersfontein, Paardeberg, and Driefontein (medal with five
clasps, promoted Lieut.), European War 1914-19, present at battle of Jutland (despatches, Legion
of Honour, 2nd class of Russian Order of St. Stanislas with Swords, Order of Sacred Treasure of
Japan, C.M.G.) ; appointed Assist. Director, Naval Staff Coll., Greenwich 1919, and Dep. Director
1920; C.M.G. 1919: m. 1916, Helen, da. of the late C. J. Cunningham, J.P., D.L., of Muirhouse-
law, St. Boswells, — Robert, M.C., b. 1892; Capt. Princess Victoria’s (Roy. Irish Fusiliers), and
Squadron-Corn R.F. C., with rank of Major; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, —
Thomas Graham, R.N., b. 1899; became Lieut. 1920, — Mary Caledon, b. 1878; is a nun, —
Winefride Annie le Clerc, b. 1879 ; is a Sister of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, — Hilda Dupre,
b. 1883; is a Sister of Mercy. Residence, 18, Egerton Terrace, S.W.3. Sir George le Clerc,
K.C.B. , b. 1852; became Com. 1887, Capt. 1893, Rear-Adm. 1905, Vice-Adm. 1909, and Adm.
1913 ; retired 1916 ; served in Arctic Expedition 1875-6 (medal), and with Benin Expedition 1897
(despatches, C. B.); appointed Naval Attache to the Maritime Courts 1894, Assist. -Director of
Torpedoes at the Admiralty 1898, a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1903, second in Command of Atlantic
Fleet 1906, Com.-in-Ch., Cape of Good Hope Station 1908, a Naval Lord of the Admiralty 1911,
was Com.-in-Ch. at Plymouth 1913-16; C.B. (Mil.) 1897, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1910: m. 1882, Frances
Emily, da. of the late Murray Gladstone, and has issue living, William Markham le Clerc,
D.S.O., b. 1883; ed. at Wellington Coll.; is Com. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve; served during
European War 1915-17 (wounded twice, despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1916: m. 1919, Dollie, da. of
H. K. Paxton, of 1, Thornley Court, Palace Gate, W., — Brian, R.N., b. 1886; became Lieut. 1907,
Lieut.-Com. 19x3, and Com. 1917, — Dorothy: m. 1911, Rear-Adm. Philip Wylie Dumas, C.V.O.,
C.B., R.N., and has issue living, Philip Anthony Egerton b. 1913, David Brian Gladstone b. 1915,
Patrick George Fairrie b. 1917, a da. b. 1919. Club, Travellers’.— —Sir Brian, K.C.I.E., b. 1857;
sometime Controller-Gen. of Paigahs, Hyderabad; C.I.E. 1906, K.C.I.E. 1914. Club , East India
United Service.— Florence Maud.- Edith Rebecca.
Issue of the late Com. Frederic Arthur Egerton, R.N., 6th son of 9th baronet, b.
. .. 1816, d. 1857 : in. 1848, Juliet Olivia, who^. 1881, da. of William Shelton Burnett : —
Frederic Philip, b. 1853.— Juliet Rebecca : m. 1875, Assheton Rasbotham, of Ebnal Grange,
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
Malpas, who d. 191-, and has issue living, Darcy Arthur (of 42, Walton Street, S.W. Club ,
Cavalry), b. 1876 ; Major 1st Dragoon Guards (retired), — Ruth Frances (of The Bollings Cottage,
Malpas) : m. 1900, Capt, Robert Wicksted Ethelston, formerly Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, who d. 1914!^
Residence , Ebnal Grange, Malpas, Cheshire. Club, Naval and Military.— Mary Cotton: m .
1884, Petley Lloyd Augustus Price, who d. 1910 [see Rugge-Price, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Mereside,
Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Rev. George Henry Egerton, 7th son of
9th baronet, b. 1822, d. 1905 : m. 1st, 1846, Mary, who d. 1876, da. of the late
Henry Stone, H.E.I.C.S., and widow of Sir William Marjoribanks, 2nd Bt. ;
2ndly, 1881, Clara, da. of J. T. Oswald, of Dunnikier, Fifeshire : —
Arthur Oswald, b. 1890 ; Lieut. Shropshire L.I. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1914.—.
Bridget Ellin, b. 1888 : m. 1920, Maurice Cowper Johnson. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late William Egerton, 3rd son of the late Philip Egerton, father
of 8th and 9th Bts. : —
Issue of the late William Egerton, b. 1815, d. 1841 : m. 1837, Mary Anne, da. of Lawford
Tronson : —
Sibella. Residence , Gresford Lodge, Gresford, Denbighshire.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Philip Henry Egerton, b. 1824, d. 1893 : m. 1st, 1857
Mary, who d. 1878, da. of Sir William Marjoribanks, 2nd baronet ; 2ndly, 1886, Mary
Louisa, who d. 1889, widow of 4th Baron Erskine, and da. of Col. Alexander Campbell,
C.B., K.H. ; 3rdly, 1890, Maud Mary Wedderburn (now of Navidale Cottage, Helmsdale,
N.B.), da. of the late Samuel Clarke-Jervoise [see Clarke-Jervoise, Bt.] : —
John Marjoribanks-Egerton, b. 1858 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1881,
M.A. 1884), and at Ely Theological Coll. ; formerly R. of Rode ; received into Church of Rome
1894 ; is Private Chamberlain to Pope Benedict XV., and Hon. Sec. (in England) of Sovereign
Mil. Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Malta ; nominated by Grand Master a Knight of Honour
and Devotion of Sovereign Order of Malta 1910, and is a Knight Com. of Order of St. Gregory the
Great ; has assumed the additional surname of Marjoribanks : in. 1899, Maud Geraldine Mary, da.
of William Henry Chambers, of Chalksole, Dover, and has issue living, John Louis Gerard, b. 1901,
— Philip Morys, b. 1903. Residences , Villa Lucente, Fiesole, Italy ; 10, Prince Arthur Road,
Hampstead, N.W. George, b. 1859; ed. at Rossall, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882): in.
1892, Beatriz, only da. of the late Antonio D’Almeida Campos, Portuguese Consul-Gen. to Brazil,
having had issue, Philip Graham, b. 1894 ; Capt. 3rd Batn. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders); d. (of
wounds inaction during European War) 1918. Residence, 13, Somerset Street, Portman Square, W.
Graham, b. 1861 ; is Solicitor to Naval Depart., Washington, U.S.A. : m. 1886, Julia, da. of —
Easley, of U.S.A., having had issue, of whom John George, b. 1890 ; Ch. Electrician U.S.A. Navy ;
d. (on active ser. during European War1 1918,— Graham, b. 1896, — Marjoribanks, b. 1899; Euro-
pean War in U.S. Naval Air Force, — Mary, b. 1888.— Philip, C.B.E., b. 18 66 ; Capt. (on Emer-
gency List) R.N. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.); C.B E. (Mil.) 1919. Ruth.
Mary ( Lady Heath) : in. 1893, Maj.-Gen. Sir Gerard Moore Heath, K.C.M.G., C. B , D.S.O. ;
a Ch. Engineer.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Sir Robert Eyles Egerton, K.C.S I., C.I.E., b. 1827,
d. 1912 : in. 1st, 1853, Mary Warren, who d. 1882, da. of the late Cap. William Hickey,
H.E.I.C. ; 2ndly, 1883, Emily Caroline, who d. 1916, da. of the late Rev. J. W. Cun-
ningham : —
Robert Walter b. 1855 ; formerly Sup. Engineer, P.W. Depart., India; is a J.P. for Denbighshire :
1887, Flora Augusta, da. of Gen. Richard Shubrick, having had issue Robert Randle, b. 1888 ;
Lieut. R.E. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1914.' ■ Sir Raleigh Gilbert, K.C.B.,
K.C.I.E., b. i860; Lieut. -Gen. Indian Army; retired 1920; was Col.-on-the-Staff, India 1911-14;
served with Black Mountain Expedition 1888 (medal with clasp), with Isazai Field Force 1892, with
Waziristan Field Force 1894-5 (clasp), with Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with clasp), with Dongola
Expedition 1896 (medal, Egyptian medal, Brevet Major), and during European War 1914-17, in com-
mand of an Inf. Brig. Indian Expeditionary Force, and in Mesopotamia (despatches twice, K.C.B.,
Serbian Order of Karageorge, K.C.I.E.) ; C.B. (Mil.) 1912, K.C.B (Mil.) 1916, K C.I.E. 1917 :
m. 1st, 1894, Bridget Watson, who d. 1894, el. da. of Watson Askew-Robertson [B. Marjoribanks,
ext.) ; 2ndly, 1903, Maude Helen, only da. of the late Sir George Rendelsham Prescott, 4th Bt.,
and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), David George, b. 1904, — Johanna Mary, b. 1905. Charles
Philip, b. 1863; formerly Lieut.-Col. Indian Army, and sometime Sessions Judge, Rawalpindi:
in. 1889, Lilian Isabel, da. of Lieut. -Gen. Hugh Rose, Indian Army, having had issue, of whom
Rowland Philip, b. 1891, — Brian Raleigh, b. 1897; Lieut. R.E. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1918. — Robert Charles, b. 1903, — Grace Lilian, b. 1893 : m. 1914, Ernest Arthur
Greswell, Punjab Forest Dept. Residences, 43, Moscow Court, Moscow Road, W. Frances
Mary ( Lady Young)', m. 1881, as his second wife, Sir William Mackworth Young, K.C.S.I. [see
Young, Bt., cr. 1813]. Residence, Oak Lea, Silverhill, St. Leonards-on-Sea. Katharine Flora.
—Margaret Rebecca.
Grandchildren of the late Philip Henry Egerton (ante) : —
Issue of the late William Egerton, b. 1870, d. 1917: in. 1895, Louisa Marie, da. of the late
Edward Algernon Le Mesurier, banker, of Genoa and Guernsey -
William le Belward, o. 1901. Henry Marjoribanks, b. 1911. Mary Elizabeth, b. 1906.
Granddaughter of the late Piers Egerton-Warburton (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. John Egerton-Warburton, Scots Guards, b. 1883, d. (wounds in action)
1915: m. 1908, the Hon. Lettice Legh ['now of 9, Berkeley Square. W. ; she m.z ndly,
1919, Lieut.-Col. John Dallas Waters, D.S.O.)], da. of 2nd Baron Newton : —
Elizabeth, b. 1911.— Priscilla (posthumous), b. 1915.
Grandchildren of the late Rowland Eyles Egerton-Warburton (infra) : —
Issue of the late Piers Egerton-Warburton, b. 1839, d. 1914 : m. 1880, the Hon. Antoinette
Elizabeth Saumarez, who d. 1918, da. of 3rd Baron de Saumarez: —
Geoffrey, D.S.O., b. 1888 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1910); Bar. Inner Temple;
is Major Yeo. ; European War 1916-18 in Palestine and France (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1918. Residences,
Grafton Hall, Malpas; 1, St. James’s Street, S.W. Dorothy, A 1881. Eveline, b. 1882.
Margery, b. 1890.— Lettice, 0. 1894.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Rowland Egerton-Warburton, 7th son of the late
Philip Egerton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rowland Eyles Egerton-Warburton, b. 1804, d. 1891 : in. 1831, Mary, who
d. 1881, da. of Sir Richard Brooke, 6th Bt. : —
Mary : nt. 1st, i860, Robert Newcomen, who d. 1861, el. son of Sir Robert Gore-Booth, 4th Bt. ;
2ndly, John Ussher, who d. 1909. and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Mary, b. 1874 : in. 1896,
John Kenneth Foster, M.P., of Egton, Grosmont, Yorkshire, and 49, Pont Street, S.W. , and has
issue living, Barbara A 1897, Joan b. 1F99, a da. b. igo-. Residence The Dene, Northwich, Cheshire.
Issue of the late Rev. James Francis Egerton-Warburton, b. 1807, d. 1849 : m. 1839, Anne,
who d. 1886, da. of George Stone, of Blisworth : —
George, b. 1844 : in. 1886, Ruth, da. of the late Hon. Arthur Lascelles [see E. Harewood, colls.].
Residence, Parkhurst, High Hurst Wood, Uckfield, Sussex. Rev. Geoffrey, b. 1846; ed. at
St. Mary Hall, Oxford (B.A. 1870); formerly R. of Warburton : m. 1878, Adela Georgina Victorine,
widow of H. T. Kelsey, and da. of the late B. G. Goode, Bar.-at-law. Arthur, b. 1848 : m. 1874,
Edna, who d. 1901, da. of James Stowe, and has issue living, Arthur Francis, b. 1879 :-m. 1908,
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Beatrice, da of Samuel Ward, — Ruth. Residence , 51, Firs Hill Road, Sheffield.— —Katharine
Anne ; is Mother Superior of St. Saviour’s Priory, Great Cambridge Street, E.
Issue of the late Major Henry William Egerton-Warburton, b. 1808, d. 1868 : m. 1835,
Harriette Elizabeth, da. of Maj.-Gen. Thomas Evans, C.B. : —
Emma Isabel : m. 1877, the Very Rev. Charles S. Bruce, Dean of Cork, who d. 191-.
Issue of the late Major Peter Egerton-Warburton, C.M.G., b. 1813, d. 1889 : m. 1838, Alicia,
who d. 1892, da. of Henry Mant: —
Ethel Cathaine : ni. 1871, Henry Augustus Short, who d. 1903. Mary : m. 1894, the Rev. Philip
Richard Pymar Dodd, who d. 1906, R. of St. David’s, Burnside, S. Australia, and Chap, to Bishop
of Adelaide. Residence,
Issue of the late George Edward Egerton-Warburton, Lieut. 51st Regt., b. 1819, d.
1889: m. xst, 1842, Augusta, who d. 1871, da. of the late Sir Richard Spencer, R.N. ;
2ndly, 1873, Emily, who d. 1896, da. of the late Rev. James Coghlan, R. of Markfield,
Leicestershire : —
Augustus, b. 1850: m. 1880, Fanny Augusta, da. of Edward Hester, and has issue living, George
Edward, b. 1882, — Angus, b. 1889, — Reginald Hubert, b. 1894, — Blanche, b. 1881, — Mabel Augusta,
b. 1887 : tn. 1906, Thomas Stead Mirfield, of Albany, W. Australia, and has issue living, Bowen
Augustus b. 1907, Sheila Isabel b. 1909, — Isabel Frances, b. 1889, — Jessie, b. 1891. Residence,
Balgarrup, W. Australia.— Randle, b. i860 : m. 1890, Eva, da. of Edward Hester, and has issue
living, Piers Edward, b. 1895 ; served with 10th Australian Light Horse in Palestine during
European War, — George Grey, b. 1899, — Bertha Evelyn, b. 1890, — Cecely Alice, b, 1892 : m. 1919,
Maitland John Drake Brockman, of Sandridge, Bunbury, W. Australia, — Ruth, b. 1894 : m- 1918,
Horace Grey Egerton-Warburton (infra.), who d. 1918, — Margaret Augusta, b. 1903. Residence,
Brackenhurst, Bridgetown, W. Australia. Edward, b. 1867. Residence, Ongerup, W. Australia.
— -Francis Joseph, b. 1876; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1898, M.A. 1902); Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1906 : m. 1920, Edith Evelyn, da. of the late Henry Prest, of Wallasey, Cheshire. Cecil
William, b. 1878 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1901) ; is in Army Accounts Depart., and Capt.
R.F.A. (Territorial). Alice: m. 1870, the Rev. Waldyve Willington Tarleton. Residence,
Sydney, N.S. Wales. Mary: m. 1870, Cecil Rogers, surgeon. Ann : m. 1884, William
Wallace Mitchell.
Grandchildren of the late Major Peter Egerton-Warburton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rowland James Egerton-Warburton, b. 1846, d. 19- : m. i%T2, Annie (now
of Tarporley, Caulfield, Victoria, Australia), da. of the late John Hart, C.M.G. : —
John, b. 1873.— Peter, b. 1877 ; served in S. Africa 1901, with Imperial Light Horse, present at
Relief of Ladysmith and Mafeking (medal with four clasps) : m. 1906, Ellen, da. of W. Fountain,
of Saffron Walden, and has issue living, Wilbraham, b. 1911, — Elizabeth, b. 1909.— Wilbraham, 3.
1882 ; Lieut. Australian Forces ; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1918. Rowland,
b. 1885. Two das.
Issue of the late William Egerton-Warburton, £. 1847, d. 1906: m. 1877, Edith, da. of W. M.
Sandford : —
Richard, b. 1880. Philip, b. 1882. — —A da.
Grandchildren of the late George Edward Egerton-Warburton (ante) : —
Issue of the late George Grey Egerton-Warburton, b. 1843, d. 1913 : m. 1872, Amy (now of
Peppermint Grove, Cottesloe, W. Australia), da. of Edward Hester : —
Philip Grey, b. 1877 : m. 1909, Verna Grace, da. of S. J. Rowe, formerly of Perth, W. Australia,
and has issue living, Geoffrey Grey, b. 1911, — Ronald Grey, b. 1915, — Dorothy Antoinette, b.
1909. Georgia, b. 1874: m. lgco, Leslie Peel Hall, of the Audit Office, Perth, W. Australia.
-Mary Augusta, b. 1875. Winifred Amy, b. 1880 : m. 1907, Jock Hassell, and has issue
living, Theodosia Ellen, b. 1911. Residence, Magedup, W. Australia.
Issue of the late Rowland Egerton-Warburton, b. 1845, d. 1902 : m. 1881, Mary (now of
Hinghurst, William River, W. Australia), da. of John M'Kail : —
Rowland, b. 1883 ; served in Australian Imperial Forces during European War." Reginald John,
b. 1885 ; served in Australian Imperial Forces during European War. Cecil Edward, b. 1887;
served in Australian Imperial Forces during European War. Piers, b. 1892 ; Australian Imperial
Forces ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915. Philip Augustus, b. 1894. Farquhar
Grey, b. 1896. Three das.
Issue of the late Horace Egerton-Warburton, b. 1848, d. 1917 : m. 1875, Selina, who*/. 1917,
da. of John M'Kail : —
John Le Belward, b. 1882 : m. 19—, and has issue living, a son, b. 1916. Maude Mary, b. 1876 : m.
1897, George Mullens, who d. 1906, and has issue living, a son, b. 18 — , — three das. Residence,
Teddington, Mount Barker, W. Australia. Augusta Henrietta, b. 1878 : m. 1903, Montrose
Graham, of W.. Australia, and has issue living, a son, b. 18 — . Helen Constance, b. 1884.
Residence ,
Granddaughters of the late Horace Egerton-Warburton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Horace Grey Egerton-Warburton, b. 1891, d. 1918 : m. 1915, Ruth, da.
of Randle Egerton-Warburton (ante) : —
Two das.
The House of Egerton, one of the most ancient and distinguished in Cheshire, traces its descent to
William le Belward, who was Baron of Malpas under the Norman Earls Palatine of that county.
David, great-grandson of William le Belward, took the name of Egerton from the Lordship of Egerton,
which he had inherited ; and from him, in a direct line, is descended the present baronet. The 7th
baronet was created Earl of Wilton. The 8th, 9th, and 10th baronets each assumed the additional
surname of Grey. The 10th baronet sat as M.P. for Chester (C) 1830, for Cheshire West 1835-68 and
for Cheshire West 1868-81.
ELIOTT, Creation (N.S.) 1666, of Stobs, Roxburghshire.
Sir Arthur Boswell Eliott, 9th
Baronet, son of the late Alexander Boswell
Eliott, R.N. (who m. 2ndly, 1858, Annabella,
da. of Niel Carmichael), 2nd son of 7th bar-
onet, by Katherine, who d. 185-, da. of William
Craigie ; b. July 13th, 1856 ; s. his uncle.
Sir William Francis Augustus, 1910;
ed. at Haileybury ; is Head of the Clan Eliott :
m. 1884, Lilia, only child of John Burbank,
formerly of Boston, U.S.A., and has issue.
$rms — Gules, on a bend engrailed or, a baton azure ;
upon a chief of the last a castle winged with turrets
between two pillars argent, masoned sable, the gate
of the castle of the last charged with a key of the
second, and below the same the word “ Gibraltar. ,r
Crists — 1st, a hand couped at the wrist, in armour holding
a cutlass in bend both proper ; 2nd, an open dexter hand
Boldly and They believe
rigidly. what they see.
Be wise.
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252
rpalewise couped at the wist charged with an eye, both proper. Supporters — Dexter , a ram ; sinister ,
a goat ; both proper and each gorged with a laurel branch vert and treading on a mural crown or.
Residence —
Son living— GILBERT ALEXANDER BOSWELL, b. May 5th, 1885; is Lieut. R.G.A. : m.
1912, Flournoy Adams, o.dy da. of the late Alexander Hopkins, of Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.,
and has issue living, Arthur Francis Augustus Eliott, b. 1915, — John Livingston Hopkins Eliott,
b. 1916, — Charlotte Elgitha Veronica Boswell, b. 1913, — Jean Cecilia Constance, b. 1920. Resi-
dence, 31, Belmont Terrace, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York, U.S.A.
Daughters living— Marie Vera Margaret Emily Boswell : m. 1912, Edward Boies Cowles, and
has .issue living, Edward Boies, b. 1913. Residence , Rye, New York, U.S.A. Beatrice Maud
Boswell.
Half-Brothers living —Alexander Boswell Vassall, b. 1867. Resides in Australia. Rawdon
Popham Vassall, b. 1869.— —Charles James, b. 1875.
Daughter living Of 8th Baronet— Grace Theresa Blanche, b. 1851.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— Hannah Grissell {Lady Eliott'), da, of H. T. Birkett, of
Foxbury, Surrey, and widow of Henry Kelsall : m. 1879, as his second wife, Sir William Francis
Augustus Eliott, 8th baronet, who d. iqio. Residence , Maxpoffle, St. Boswells.
-Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Gilbert Eliott, C.M.G., M.L.C., of Queensland, 3rd son
of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Gilbert William Eliott, b. 1831, d. 1893: m. 1854, Jane Penelope, who d.
1919, da. of the late Thomas Thomson, of Tasmania : —
Gilbert Francis, C.E., b. 1859 ; is Dep. Engineer of Harbours and Rivers for Queensland : m. 1887,
Emily Kace, da. of W. H. Palmer, of Gippsland, Victoria, and has issue living, Keith Archer,
b. 1890: vi. 191-, Beatrice, da. of the late Alfred Markey, of co. Neath, — Joan Mary, b. 1897, —
Emily Innes, b. 1901. Residence, Brisbane, Queensland. Harry, b. 1866; formerly an
Accountant in Australian Joint Stock Bank (Limited): m. 1900, Beatrice Annie, da. of the late
C. F. L. Tooth, of Walloon Station, Dawson River, Queensland, and has issue living, Grace
Penelope, b. 1901. Kate Eliza: m. 1878, William A. Steedman.— Helen Ada: in. 1878, Alfred
P. Mackenzie.— —Maud Celia : m. 1887, Charles Edward Loveday.— Constance May : m. 1894,
Frederick Tooth, of Queensland, Australia.
Issue of the late Francis Willoughby Eliott, b. 1832, d. 1882: m. 1854, Sara Jane, who
d. 1903, da. of the late W. Richards, of New England, N.S. Wales: —
Francis Willoughby Charles, b. 1855. Residence, Greenwells, Walcha, New England, N.S. Wales.
■ Gilbert William Henry, b. 1857 : m. 1886, Emily, da. of C. S. F. Chatfield, Esq., of Sydney,
N.S. Wales, and has issue living, Charles Francis, b. 1889, — Gilbert William, b. 1894, — Francis
Ferguson, b. 1898, — Jane Isabella, b. 1887,- Emily Alice, b. 1890, — Eleanor Lilian, b. 1892.
Residence, Eulo, Glen Morrison, New England, N.S. Wales.— Edward Percy, b. i860 : in. 1890,
Annie, el. da. of John Connolly, of Gayndah, Queensland, and has issue living, Gilbert, b.
1891, — Marjorie, b. 1892. Clifton Hazlewood, b. 1872 : m. 1905, Mary Mabel, el. da. of the
Rev. R. W. Wilson, of Walcha, New England, N.S. Wales, and has issue living, Francis Heath-
field, b. 1908, — Roger Heathfield, b. 1910, — Isabel Heathfield, b. 1906, — Madge Heathfield, b.
1907, — Dorothy Mary Heathfield, b. 1912. Lucy Isabella : m. 1884, Percy Hall Ross. Elinor
Mary Harriet : m. 1887, Henry Hall Ross. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Sir Daniel Eliott, K.C.S.I. (infra) : —
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Maj.-Gen. William Russell Eliott, b. 1820, d. 1893 : in. 1st,
i860, Jessie, who d. 1873, da. of Robert M'Intosh, Surg. Bengal Army; 2ndly, 1876.
Frances Helen, who d. 1884, da. of Peter Laurence Cloete, of Zandvliet, Cape of Good
Hope, and widow of Capt. Aubrey John Fullerton Gordon, M.S.C. : —
Of whom, Hugh Russell, b. 1873 ; Capt. Worcestershire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1914 : m. 1913, Constance Mary, dau. of the late A. O. Sedgwick, of Derby House, Watford.
Georgina Jessie. Emma Frances. Residence , 24, Palace Mansions, W.
Issue of the late Edward Frederick Eliott, b. 1834, d. 1873 : m. 1856, Rykie Sophia, who
d. 1891, da. of Peter Laurence Cloete: —
Francis Hardinge, C.S.I., b. 1862 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Lieut. -Col. Indian Army, and a Commr.
Irrawaddy Div., Burma; served with Burma Expedition 1888-9 (medal with two clasps); C.S.I.
1915 : in. 1900, Mary Agnes, da. of the late Robert Wardrop. Hester Sullivan : m. 1884,
Lieut. -Col. Hugh Harry Haworth Aspinall, Indian Army, India, and has issue living, Eliott
Heathfield, b. 1900, — Gladys Hester, b. 1889.
Issue of the late Sir Daniel Eliott, K.C.S.I.. 4th son of 6th baronet, b. 1798, d. 1872 :
m. 1818, Georgina, who d. 1874, da. of Gen. George Russell : —
Cecilia Wheatley: in. 1856, Maj.-Gen. Eustace Hill, and has issue living, Maria Anne: m. 1882,
Col. Alfred Heyland Parratt Turner, R.A., — Grace Anne: m. 1888, C. Straker. Residence, High
Warden, near Hexham.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. George Augustus Eliott, 5th son of 6th baronet : —
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Major George Augustus Eliott, b. 1838, d. 1884 : m. ist,
18 — , Helen Janet, who d. 1876, da. of W. Jardine-Gallen ; 2ndly, 1877, Mary Anna, da.
of the late J. Crampton : —
Francis Augustus Heathfield, D.S O., b. 1867; ed. at Oxford Mil. Coll. ; is Lieut.-Col. S. African
Mounted Riflemen, and a J.P. for Kimberley, Vryburg, Gordenia, and Province of Natal ; served
in Matabeleland 1893, in Bechuanaland 1896-7 (medal with clasp), and during Boer War 1899-1902
as a Major and Staff Officer, present during siege of Kimberley (despatches twice, Queen's medal
with two clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and in German S.-W. Africa 1904-6 (German medal
with clasp); commanded Colonial Forces against Morenga 1907 (despatches, D.S.O.); sometime
Dist. Inspector in Cape Mounted Police ; has 2nd class of Prussian Order of the Crown, with
Swords; D.S.O. 1907: ill. 1896, Evelyn Georgina, da. of Richard William McDermott, of Dublin,
and has issue living, Heathfield George Henry, b. 1897, — Hugh Herbert Heathfield, b. 1903, —
Evelyn Heather, b. 1898, — Marie Ida, b. 1900, — Dymphna Helen Cynthia, b. 1906. Club , Junior
Civil Service (Cape Town). Gerald Otho Rooski, b. 1874 ; is Lieut. Roy. Naval Reserve.
Issue of the late Capt. Francis John Jeffery Eliott, b. 1844, d. 1905: in. 1874, Hortense
Caroline, da. of the late Leon Schmitt : —
Mabel Alicia Georgina : m. 1915, Fletcher Lea Gresty. Residence , Liscard, Cheshire.
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Adm. Russell Eliott, 7th son of 6th baronet, b. 1802, d.
1881 : m. ist, 1830, Bethia, who*/. 1843, da. of Sir William Russell, M.D., ist baronet;
2ndly, 1852, Henrietta, who*/. 1878, da. of Sir John Lister-Kaye, ist baronet : —
Georgina. Residence ,
The Eliotts of Stobs are descended from Gilbert Eliott of Stobs,— “ Gibby wi’ the gouden gartins ”
— whose grandson, Gilbert, was made knight-banneret by the King in person on the field at Scone in
1643, and was afterwards created a baronet by Charles II. Gen. Eliott (Lord Heathfield), the famous
defender of Gibraltar, was younger brother of 4th Baronet.
Eliott (Fuller-Eliott-Drake), see Drake.
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ELLERMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Connaught Square, Paddington.
Sir John Reeves Ellerman, ist
Baronet , only son of the late Johann Herman
Ellerman, of Kingston-on-Hull, by Anne Eliza~
beth, who d. 1909, da. of Timothy Reeves, of
Kingston-on-Hull ; b. May 15th, 1862 ; is a
Shipowner of 12, Moorgate Street, E.C. ; rendered
special assistance to Govt, in transport of troops,
during S. African War: in. 1908, Hannah, da. of
George Glover, and has issue.
^ms — Or, a fesse sable, between in chief two escallops,
and in base an anchor erect of the last. Crrst — In front of
an anchor in bend sable an eagle's head erased or.
Residences — 2, Duke’s Drive, Eastbourne ; 1, South
Audley Street, W. ; Slains Castle, Carden Bay, Aberdeen-
shire.
Son living — JOHN REEVES, b. Dec. 21st, 1909.
ELLIOT, Creation (U.K.) 1874, of Penshaw, Durham, and Whitby, Yorkshire.
[Extinct 1911.1
Sir Charles Elliot, 4th and last Baronet.
Sisters living Of 4th Baronet — Sarah Taylor, b. 1869 : m. 18^3, Thomas Reginald Hague Cook,.
{Clubs, White’s, Boodle’s, Royal Yacht Squadron), and has with other issue living, Gwendolyne
Hague : m. 1916, Capt. Richard Eric Onslow Long, Yeo. [see E. Cork], — Ethel Mildred: m. 1919,
Capt. Frank Brian Frederick Bibby, ist Life Guards [see Rose, Bt., cr. 1872]. Residence, 46,.
Portman Square, W. Florence, b. 1875 : m. 1913, Reginald George Stanier Gordon. Resi-
dence, Langton House, Blandford, Dorset.
Granddaughter living Of 1st Baronet— [Issue of the late Ralph Elliot, el. son of ist baronet, b.
1839, d. 1874 : in. 1863, Margaret (who m. 2ndly, 1876, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Herbert Lewin {Club,
United Service), J.P., formerly B.S.C., of Parkhurst, Abinger, Surrey), da. of the late John Robinson
M'Clean, M.P.] : — Anna M ‘Clean : m. 1887. John Kirkpatrick Young, Bar -at-law, of 16 Old
Buildings, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C., and has issue living, William Wallace, b. 1889; ed. at Oxford
Univ. (M.A. 1912) ; is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), — Lyle Elliot, b. 1891 ; ed. at
Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1912) ; Lieut. Indian Army Reserve, — Anna Margaret Kirkpatrick, b. 1895, —
Lilias Galbraith, b. 1896. Residence , 58, Lexham Gardens, W. Margaret : m. 1892, William
Maxse Meredith, and has issue living, George William Lewin Meredith, b. 1894, — Marie Marguerite
Mabel, b. 1897. Residence, Woodside, Fleet, Hants. Mabel Elizabeth {Hon. Mrs. Noel M.
Farrer ) : rn. ist, 1893, as his second wife, Sir Alexander Mackenzie, K.C.S.I., who d. 1902 ; 2ndly,
1904, the Hon. Noel Maitland Farrer [ see B. Farrer of Abinger], and has issue living (by ist mar
riage), Margaret Helen, b. 1896. Residences , 238, St. James’ Court, Buckingham Gate, S-W. j
The Red Cottage, Holmbury St. Mary, Dorking.
Widows livillg Of 3rd and 4th Baronets— Lily Johnston : in. ist, 1897, Sir George Elliot,
3rd baronet, who d. 1904 ; 2ndly, 1907, Marriott Parkinson, who d. 1917, son of the late J. C.
Parkinson, J.P., D.L., and grandson of Sir George Elliot, ist Bt. ; 3rdly, 1919. Conte Gherardo
Scalzi, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), George Elliot Marriott, b. 1909. Residence , 5,
Palace Green, W. 8. —Helena Louise ( Lady Elliot >, youngest daughter of the late Benjamin
Piercy, J.P. (a Com. of the Crown of Italy), of Marchwiel Hall, Denbighshire, and Macomer,
Sardinia, Italy: m. 1903, Sir Charles Elliot, 4th Bt., who d. 1911, when the title became ext..
Residence ,
(U.K.) 1917, of Limpsfield, Surrey.
Thomas Henry Elliott, K.C.B.y
1st Baronet , son of the late Thomas Henry-
Elliott, of Rue Ruhmkorlf, Paris ; b. Sept. 7th,
1854 ; entered Inland Revenue Depart. 1872 1
was Private Sec. to Pres, of Local Govt. Board
(Rt. Hon. C. T. Ritchie, M.P.) 1889-92, Sec.
to Board of Agriculture and Fisheries 1892-
1913, Dep. Master and Comptroller of the Mint
and ex-officio Engraver of H.M.’s Seals 1913-17,
and Chm. of Air Raid Compensation Committee
1917-18 ; is an Hon. Member of Roy. Agricultural
So., of Highland and Agricuhural So. of Scotland,
of Surveyors’ Institution, and of So. of Agri-
culturists of Spain, an Hon. Vice- Pres, of Land
Agents’ So., an Hon. Member of Imperial So. of
Rural Agriculture of Russia, an Hon. Asso. of
Roy. Coll, of Vet. Surgs., and a Com. of Ordre
du Merite Agricole of France, and of Crown of
Belgium; acted as a Member of Royal Commn.
on Local Taxation 1896-1902, and was a British
Delegate to International Agricultural Conference
at Rome 1905 ; appointed a Public Works Loan
'. 1914, a Boundary Commr 1917; is British Representative on Permanent
ELLIOTT, Creation
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Committee of International Agricultural Institute at Rome; C.B. (Civil) 1897,
K. C.B. (Civil) 1902 : m. 1880, Ellen, da. of the late James Rowe, and has issue.
Argent, on a chevron sable between three bunches of grapes proper as many bezants.
Crtst— A garb purpure charged with a fleur-de-lis or.
Seat — Ravensbrook, Oxted, Surrey. Club— National.
Son living — IVO D'OYLY, b. March 7th, 1882; is in I.C.S. ; sometime Under Sec., Depart, of
Commerce and Industry, Govt, of India: m. 1911, Margery Helen, da. of the late Francis Carey,
of Burgess Hill, Sussex. Residence ,
Daughter living— Beatrice Marguerite, b. 1881.
Ellis Nanney, see Nanney.
ELPHINSTONE, Creation (U.K.) 1816, of Sowerby, Cumberland.
Sir Howard Graham Elphinstone,
4th Baronet , son of the late Graham Warburton
Elphinstone, 2nd son of 3rd Baronet ; b. Dec.
28th, 1898 ; s. his grandfather, Sir HOWARD
Warburton, 1917.
$rm« — Argent guttee de sang, on a chevron embattled
sable between three boars’ heads erased gules, two swords
proper, pommels and hilts or. Crrst — Out of a mural
crown gules a demi-woman affrontee habited, and in the
dexter hand a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, in
the sinister an olive-branch vert.
Residence —
Sister living — Lucy Constance, b. 1897.
Uncles living (sons of 3rd baronet) — Rev. MAURICE
CURTEIS, b. Jan. 27th, 1874; ed. at Eton, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1895, M.A. 1899); formerly
Curate-in-Charge of St. Cyprian’s, Parish of Ch. Ch.,
Adelaide, S. Australia ; is V. of Sowerby Bridge : m. 1908,
Christiana Georgiana, el. da. of the late Dr. Hely
Hutcninson Almond, Head Master of Loretto Sch. , and
has issue living, Maurice Douglas Warburton, b. 1909, —
Harold George Almond, b. 1910, — Kenneth John Tristram,
b. 1911, — Rowland Henry, b. 1915, — Norah Christine, b.
1917. Residence , The Vicarage, Sowerby Bridge, York-
Always ready. shire. Club , Athenaeum. Kenneth Vauehan, b. 1878;
ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1902, M.A. 1905); is a Resident in Nigeria.
Clubs , Athenaeum, Union.-* — Lancelot Henry, b. 1879; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coil., Camb.
(B.A. 1902, M.A. 1905) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1904 ; formerly 2nd Lieut. 4th Vol. Batn. Oxfordshire
L.I. ; is Major Inns of Court Officers’ Training Corps ; appointed Attorney-Gen. of British Hon-
duras 1913, and of Trinidad 1918, Solicitor- Gen. there 1919, and Attorney-Gen., Tanganyika Terri-
tory : m. 1913, Jane Edith, da. of Robert Jarvie Jamieson, of 33, Buckingham Terrace, Edinburgh.
Residence, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. Club, Union.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Constance Julia^ b. 1864 : m. i88q, Capt. John Russell
Compton Domvile, Bom. S.C., whorf. 1893, and has issue living, Evelyn Constance, b. 1891 : m.
19 1 3, ]• P* Walen.— — Frances Mary, b. 1865 : m. 1891, Edward Alfred Chandler, of 70, Gracechurch
Street. E.C., and has issue living, Hugh Elphinstone, b. 1893, — John Maurice, b. 1900,— Gerald, b.
1903, — Katherine, b. 1896, — Barbara, b. 1898. Residence, Witley, Surrey Isabel Harriet, b. 1868 :
m. 1912, the Rev. Gordon Kenmure Roberts, R. of Bloxworth [Gordon, Bt., cr. 1706, colls.], and
has issue living, Douglas Martyn Alexander Kenmure, b. 1913. Residence, Bloxworth Rectory,
Wareham, Dorset.— Selina Beatrice ( Lady O'Brien ), b. 1875: m. 1902, as his second wife,
Lieut.-Col. Charles Richard Mackey O’Brien, K.C.M.G., Gov. of Barbados, and has issue living,
Rosamond Mary Elphinstone, b. 1905, — Patricia Margaret Elphinstone, b. 1906. Residence,
Government House, Bridgetown Barbados.-^— Gladys Christine, b. 1884 : in. 1913, the Rev. Harold
Frederic Edward Wigram, V. of St. Barnabas, Wellingborough [see Wigram, Bt. , colls.]. Resi-
dence, St. Barnabas House, Wellingborough.
Mother living— Susan, da. of the late H. C. R. Harley, of Madanapalle, India : tn. 1st, 1896,
Graham Warburton Elphinstone (ante), who d. 1903 ; 2ndly, 1909, George Middleton.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Constance Mary Alexander {Lady Elphinstone \ da. of the
late John Alexander Hankey, of Balcombe Place, Sussex : tn. i860, Sir Howard Warburton
Elphinstone, 3rd baronet, who d. 1917. Residence , Alum Chine Lodge, West Cliff Road, Bourne-
mouth.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Howard John Elphinstone, el. son of 3rd baronet, b. 1862, d. 1895 :
tn. 1889, Katharine, who d. 1896, da. of Herbert Mascall Curteis [Thomas, Bt., cr.
1694]
Katharine Elizabeth, b. 1892. Residence , 3, The Lawn, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
The 1st baronet, a distinguished Peninsular veteran, and Col. Commandant of the Royal
Engineers, greatly distinguished himself at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in Egypt, and
elsewhere. Sir Howard, 2nd baronet, sat as M.P. for Hastings (Z.) 1835-7, and for Lewes 1841-7.
Elphinstone-Dalrymple, see Dalrymple.
ELTON, Creation (G.B.) 1717, of BristoL
Sir Ambrose Elton, 9th Baronet ; b. May 23rd, 1869 ; s. his father,
Sir Edmund Harry, 1920 ; ed. at Lancing, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1892) ;
Bar. Middle Temple 1896 : in. 1901, Dorothy Wynne, da. and heiress of the late
Arthur Robert Wiggin, formerly of Oddington Estate, Ceylon, and has issue.
&rms — Not yet granted at Heralds’ College.
Residence — Bradford on-Avon, Wiltshire. Club — Windham.
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Sons living — ARTHUR HALLAM RICE, b. Feb. 10th, 1906. Ralph Ambrose, b. 1914.
Brother living — Bernard Arthur, b. 1874 ; ed. at Radley, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1896).
Sisters living — Kathleen Agnes Rhoda : tn. 1903, Guy Molesworth Kindersley, O.B.E., Bar.-
at-law, and has issue living, Edmund Murray, b. 1905, — Hallam Nassau, b. 1910, — David Guy
Barnabas, b. 1915, — Agnes Ruth, b. 1906, — Kathleen Bridget, b. 1908. Residence , The Grange,
Codicote, Welwyn, Herts.— Winifred Lucy : tn. 1898, Major Arthur Herbert Platt, formerly
Dorsetshire Regt., and has issue living, Hubert Edmund Arthur, b. 1902, — Minna Winifred, b. 1899,
— Veronica Mary b. 19 — . Angela Mary.
Aunt living — Elma Marion ; is a Sister of Charity. Residence , All Saints’ Hospital, Eastbourne.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— (Mary) Agnes c Lady Elton), da. and co-heiress of Sir Arthur
Hallam Elton, 7th baronet : tn. 1868, Sir Edmund Harry Elton, 8th baronet, who d. 1920.
Residence , Clevedon Court, Clevedon, Somerset.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry George Tierney Elton, 5th son of 6th baronet, b. 1825,
d. 1905 : in. 1856, Flora Georgina, who d. 1900, da. of the late Capt. William
Alexander Willis, R.N. : —
Charles Henry, b. 1857 : tn. 1st, 1879, Emily Grace, da. of the late Thomas Christmas, 8th Hussars ;
2ndly, 1897, Edith May, da. of J. F. Ward, of Hallam House, Walmer, near Port Elizabeth, S.
Africa, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Charles Tierney Hallam, b. 1898, — Arthur Hallam,
b. 1901, — (by 1st marriage) Flora Grace, — Maud Marian, — Vera May, — Rhoda Madeline : tn. 1914,
Kenneth Jobling, of Livingstone, N. Rhodesia,— Evangeline Alice, — (by 2nd marriage) Kathleen
Patricia Hallam, b. 1908. Residence , Clevedon Court, Walmer, near Port Elizabeth, S. Africa.
——Edmund Hallam, b. i860: in. 1887, Ada Constance, da. of J. H. Webbe, of Crown Lands
Depart., Cape Town, and has issue living, Hallam Edmund Arthur, b. 1898, — May Constance
Hallam, b. 1887 : tn. 1908, Capt. Bertram Christopher Judd, Cape Mounted Rifles, and has issue
living, Francis Elton Christopher A 1909, Margaret Dorothy Mary A 1912, — Iris Georgina Hallam,
b. 1889: in. 1911, William Francis Lucius Austen Holcroft, M.B.,— Lily Avice Hallam, b. 1896.
Arthur Tierney, b. 1863. May Flora : in. 1880, Rev. Frederick Granville Christmas, and
has issue living, Wilfred Edmund, b. 1893 '• m- I9I5> Dorothea Christina, da. of R. B. Bell, of
Victoria, British Columbia, and has issue living, Richard Theodore b. 1916, — Emily May, b. 1881 :
in. 1905, Arthur Beattie Anderson, of West Newton. R.N.D. No. 1, Targoose, S. Saanick, British
Columbia, and has issue living, Reginald Elton Alexander b. 1907, Henry Granville b. 1908,
Thomas Arthur James b. 1916, John Richard Seton (twin) b. 1916, Rosamond Heather b. 1906,
Marguerite Flora b. 1914, — Muriel, b. 1897. Residence , Duncan’s, British Columbia.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Tierney Elton (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Hallam Elton, b. 1837, d. 1910 : tn. 1st, 1865, Eliza Sophia, who d.
1874, da. (by his 1st wife) of Capt. James Charles Baird, formerly 15th Hussars (whose
2nd wife, Rhoda Susan, da. of James Willis : in. 1841, Sir Arthur Hallam Elton, 7th Bt.);
2ndly, 1875, Phoebe, who d. 1899, da. of Frederick Feachem : —
(By 1st marriage), Maurice Arthur, b. 1868,— -Mary Alice.-^— Margaret Ada : tn. 1888, the Rev.
John Vicars Foote, formerly V. of East Clevedon, Somerset, and has issue living, Richard Chris-
topher Gorges, b. 1894 ; Lieut. R. M.A. ; d. (wounds in action during European War) 1914, — Mary
Corisande Margaret, b. 1889, — Cicely Agnes Vicars, b. 1890, — Elinor Christian Baird, b. 1900.
(By 2nd marriage), Richard Algernon b. 1876. Lucy Charlotte.
Grandchildren of the late Isaac Elton, great-grandson of the late Jacob Elton,
3rd son of 1 st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Tierney Elton, R. of Whitestaunton, b. 17 — , d. 1874 : tn. 1828,
Lucy Caroline, who d. 1885, da. of Sir Charles Abraham Elton, 6th baronet : —
Henry Strachan, b. 1841 ; is Maj.-Gen. Indian Army ; served in Burma 1886-8 (despatches, medal
with clasp): tn. 1882 Maria, Georgina, da. of the late William Helder, and has issue living,
Violet Helen Strachan, b. 1886. Residence , 7, Berkeley Gardens, Kensington, W. Louisa.
Agnes. Henrietta Sophia: m. 1874, the Rev. Henry Antrobus Cartwright, who d. 1915,
formerly R. of Whitestaunton, and has issue living, Ethel Henrietta, — Bertha Lucy. Residence,
3, St. Michael’s Mount, Honiton.
Issue of the late Frederick Bayard Elton, b. 1811, d. 1878 : nt. 1st, 18 — , Mary Elizabeth,
who d. 1841, da. of Sir Charles Abraham Elton, 6th baronet; 2ndly, 1843, Caroline
Elizabeth, who d. 1859, da. of Baron D’Albedyhll : —
Frederick, b. 1854; is a Com. R.N., and Lord of the Manor and Patron of Whitestaunton R. ;
served during S. African war 1879 (medal, also medal for saving life at sea): tn. 1893, Ernestine,
da. of the late Ernest White, J.P., of Beaudesert Estates, Logan River, Queensland, and has issue
living, Frederick Ernest Bayard, b. 1895, formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Welsh Regt. (Special Reserve) :
in. 1914, Dorothy, da. of Adm. Thomas Young Greet (retired), of Rowhook Hill, Broadbridge
Heath, Horsham, and has issue living, Daphne b. 1917, — Cedric Edward Bayard, b. 1904, — Muriel
Agnes, b. 1897, — Cynthia Ernestine, b. 1902. Residence, Whitestaunton Manor, Chard. Club,
Junior Carlton.— ■ Caroline Julia. Resides in California.— —Katharine Pauline: in. 1884, Charles
Blomefield Douglas, and has issue living, one son and three das. Resides in New Zealand.^—
Charlotte Louisa : tn. 1876, Gerard Noel Douglas, of California, and has issue living, three sons
and seven das. Isabel Mary. — —Ellen Margaret : tn . 1881, Charles Francis Abdy Williams.
Residence , Milford, Hants.
Grandson of the late Rev. William Tierney Elton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Charles Tierney Elton, C.E., b. 1852, d. 1919: tn. 1881, Mary (now of
Southwell, Taunton), da. of James Higgs, of Holsworthy, Devon : —
Henry Brown, O.B.E., M.B., b. 1882 : ed. at Sherborne, and at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1908);
M.B. and B.C. 1909, M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. London 1908 ; European War 1915-16 as Lieut, and
Capt. R.A.M.C. ; O.B.E. (Civil) 1919 : tn. 1917, Mary Constance, da. of J. Percy Maule, of The
Views, Huntingdon. Residence , Glenview, Llandovery, S. Wales.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Elton, son of the late Edward Elton, grandson
of the late Jacob Elton, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late William Warry Elton, b. 1813, d. 1906 : tn. 1859, Mary, who d. 1904, el. da.
and co-heiress of the late James Thomas Benedictus Notley, of Combe Sydenham Hall,
Somerset: —
William Marwood-Elton, b. 1865 ; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Somerset,
Lieut.-Col. (formerly Comdg. a Batn.) Welch Regt., Col.-Comdt. of Cadets for co. Somerset, and
Lord of the Manor and Patron of Widworthy ; S. African War 1899-1902 (two medals with five clasps),
European War 1914-19 in France and Belgium (despatches) ; assumed by Deed Poll 1910, the additional
surname of Marwood : tn. 1909, Juliet, only child of Robert Spelman Marriott, formerly of Pencraig
Court, near Ross, Herefordshire, and has issue living, Nigel William David, b. 1911, — Beryl, b.
1910. Residence, Heathfield, near Taunton. Clubs, Junior Conservative, Road.— Mary : tn. 1st,
1901, George Notley Murray Harding, who d. 1905; 2ndly, 1908, Whyting Roach. Residence ,
Edgarley Lodge, Glastonbury.
• Ist ar>d 2nd baronets were successively Mayors of Bristol, and each sat as M.P. for that
city. I he 7th baronet sat as M.P. for Bath (L) 1857-9, and the 8th was High Sheriff of Somerset
i895-
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ERICHSEN, Creation (U.K.) 1895, of Cavendish Place, St. Marylebone, co. London.
[Extinct 1896.]
6»John Eric Erichsen, F.B.C.S.,LL.D.,F.R.S.,is\. and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Mary Elizabeth (Lady Erichsen), da. of Capt. Thomas Cole, R.N.:
m. 1842, Sir John Eric Erichsen, F.R.C.S., LL.D., F.R.S., 1st baronet, who d. 1896.
ERRINGTON, Creation (U.K.) 1885, of Lackham Manor, co. Wilts. [Extinct 1920.]
Sir George Errington, 1st and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Frances Helena ( Lady Errington), da. of Herman Robert
de Ricci, of Moulsey House, Hampton Court, and widow of John Shuldham, of Moigh, co. Long-
ford : m. 1892, Sir George Errington, 1st baronet, who d. 1920, when the title became extinct.
Residences — Ramsfort, Gorey, co. Wexford ; Ratheline, Hampton Court.
ERSKINE, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of Cambo, Fifeshire.
*S»Thomas Wilfred Hargreaves John
Erskine, D.S.O., 4th Baronet ; b. May 27th, 1880;
j. his father, Sir fkolliott Williams, 1912 ;
Lieut.-Col. (retired) Queen’s Own Cameron High-
landers, and patron of one living; served during
European War 1914-16 (D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1916:
m. 1911, Magdalen Janet, da. of Sir Ralph William
Anstruther, 6th Bt., and has issue.
^rtns — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gules, an imperial crown,
within a double tressure flory counter-flory or ; 2nd and 3rd,
argent, a pale sable ; the whole within a bordure wavy ermine.
Crtst— On a garb fessewise or, banded azure, a cock wings ele-
vated proper charged with abendlet wavy sinister of the second.
Seat — Cambo House, Kingsbarns, Fife.
Sons living— THOMAS DAVID, b. July 31st, 1912.
Ralph John, b. 1914.
Daughters living— Mary Ruth, b. 1913.— -Diana Mildred,
b. 1915.— -—Victoria Margaret, b. 1919. Penelope Anne,
b. 1919.
Sister living — Zaida Grace, b. 1882 : in. 1913, Frederick
Lewis Scrymgeour Wedderburn, and has issue living, William
Alexander, b. 1919,— a son, b. 1919,— Cicely Grace, b. 1915,
— Marion, b. 1917. Residence , Balhousie, Largo, Fife.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Thomas Harry, b. j86o
formerly Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. Comdg. Fife and Forfar
Yeo. (V.D.) ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Fifeshire: in. 1913,
Kathleen Matilda, da. of the late Col. James Crosbie [see
Lister Kaye, Bt.]. Residence , Grangemuir, Pittenweem,
Fife. Clubs, Wellington, New (Edinburgh).
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Zaida May, b.
18 — : in. 1875, Lieut.-Col. Philip Robert Anstruther, who
Residence, Cairnie, Colinsburgh, Fife. Harriett Caroline,
b. 18 — : in. 1890, John Campbell Shairp, Sheriff Substitute of Ayrshire, who d. 1913 [M. Queens-
berry, colls.], having had issue, of whom Norman, b. 1891 ; d. (on active ser. during European War>
1918, — John Walter, b. 1894, — Christian Helen, b. 1897 : in. 1919, Major Neil Fraser-Tytler, D.S.O.,
and has issue living, Ann b. 1920. Residence, Houstoun, Uphall, Linlithgowshire.—— Jane Holland
Gwenydd, b. 1869. Residence, Woodend, Cupar, Fife. -.Mary Lucy (twin), b. 1869. Residence ,
93, Hornsey Lane, Highgate, N.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Grace {Lady Erskine), da. of Thomas Hargreaves, of Arborfield
Hall, Reading: in. 1879, Sir ffolliott Williams Erskine, 3rd baronet, who d. 1912.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. David Holland Erskine (British Consul at Madeira), 2nd son of
1st baronet, b. 1828, d. 1869 : in. 1856, Augusta Jane, who d. 1896, da. of George
Stoddart (sometime British Consul at Madeira), of Balendrick, Perthshire : —
James Malcolm Monteith, b. 1863 ; is a J.P. for Sussex : in. 1898, Cicely Grace, da. of the late Rev.
Charles Penrose Quicke, R. of Ashbrittle, Wellington, Somerset, and has issue living, Denys
Malcolm b. 1903, — Derek Quicke, b. 1905, — Keith David, b. 1907, — James Monteith (twin), b.
1907, — Janet Monteith, b. 1899. Residences , Grey Friars, Storrington, Sussex ; 7, Eccleston
Square, S.W. Club, Junior Carlton. David Wingfield, 1868: in. 1899, Emily Margarette,
who d. 1904, da. of the late John Burden Blandy, and has issue living, Winifred, b. 1901, — Violet,
b. 1904. R esidence, Madeira. Club, Junior Carlton.- Alice Augusta: in. 1801, Wilfred Leigh
Pemberton [E. Gainsborough, colls.]. Residence, Wrinsted Court, Sittingbourne.—— Mary Silence :
in. 1889, John Milberne Leacock, who d. 1915, and has issue living, David John, b. 1890 ; ed. at
Caius Coll., Camb.,— Edmund Erskine (of Madeira), b. 1891 : in. 1916, Muriel Hobhouse
Hebblethwaite, and has issue living, John Trelawney b. 1907, — Julian Philip, b. 1893 ; ed. at
King’s Coll., Camb., — John Carwithen, b. 1895, — Mary Jacqueline, b. 1897. Residence, Casa
Branca, Madeira. Annie May.— Blanche Anstruther: in. 1892, Col. John Hart, who d. 1909,
and has issue living, Gwenydd Carew : in. 1915, Hylton Welford, Lieut. Durham L.I., and has
issue living, John Hylton b. 1916, Christopher b. 1Q20, Pauline May b. 1917, — Christabel Hulme
(Hon. Mrs. John H. Russell)', in. 1918, Lieut, the Hon. John Hugo Russell, R.N., el. son of 2nd
Baron Ampthill. Residence, Broadhurst, Heathfield, Sussex. Gwenydd : in. 1893, George
Edward Wilson Cruttwell, M.I.C.E. Caroline Carew.
Issue of the late Hugh Henry Erskine, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1840, d. 1907 :
in. 1866, Gwenydd Frances (now of Mapleton, Torquay), da. of the late Col. the
Hon. Richard Thomas Rowley [see B. Langford, colls.], and widow of Capt.
Hamilton Sandford Pakenham, 2nd Life Guards: —
Francis Conwy, b. 1867. Henry Vere, b. 1868. Residence , Portland Place, Torquay.
Watchful and valiant.
d. 1880 [see Anstruther, Bt., colls.].
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ESMONDE, Creation (I.) 1629, of Bally nastragh, Wexford.
Sir Thomas Henry Grattan
Esmonde, nth Baronet ; b. Sept. 21st, 1862;
s. his father, Sir John, M.P., 1876; ed. at
Oscott Coll. ; formerly Lieut. 6th Brig. S.
Irish Div. R.A. ; was Sheriff of co. Water-
ford 1887 ; appointed a Chamberlain to Vatican
Household 1898 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co.
Wexford, a Director of National Bank Limited,
and of Dublin and South Eastern Railway, and
Grand Officer of Order of the Holy Sepulchre
and Representative of that Order in Ireland ;
sometime Chm. of Gen. Council of Irish County
Councils ; sat as M.P. for S. Div. of Dublin co.
(N) 1885-92 (when he was defeated therefor),
for Kerry co., W. Kerry Div. 1892-1900, and
for Wexford Co., N. Wexford Div. Oct. 1900 to
Nov. 1918 (defeated therefor Dec. 1918): m.
1891, Alice Barbara, da. of the late Patrick
Donovan, of Frogmore, Tralee, having had
issue, of whom the younger son, John Henry
Grattan, b. 1899 ; Midshipman R.N. ; d. (killed
in action during battle of Jutland) 1916.
— Ermine, on a chief gules three mullets argent, ©mt — Out of a mural crown gules a
head in profile wearing a helmet all proper.
Seat — Ballynastragh, Gorey, co. Wexford.
Son living— OSMOND THOMAS GRATTAN, b. April 4th, 1896; ed. at Ballicl Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1917).
Daughters living— Patricia Alison Louisa Grattan, b. 1894. Aingelda Barbara Mary Grattan,
b. 1897. Ethne Moira Grattan, b. 1902.
Brother living— Laurence Grattan, b. 1863 ; Bar, King’s Inns, Dublin, 1890 ; is Lieut.-Col.
Comdg. a Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers and Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. Reserve of Officers (formerly
Waterford R.F.A.) : m. 1906, Sarah May, who d. 1911, da. of the late Alexander John Spittall.
Sisters living— Louisa Ellice Benedicta: m. 1896, Col. Henry Lionel Pilkington, C.B., who d.
1914, and has issue living, Ellice Moira Charity Gertrude, b. 1897,— Annette Maria Emily Eliza-
beth, b. 1903. Annette Frances : in. 1904, Sutherland Wilkinson, and has issue living, Walter
Sutherland Grattan, b. 1905. Residence, 50, South Eaton Place, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late James Esmonde (infra) : —
Issue of the late John Joseph Esmonde, L.R.C.S.I., M.P., b. 1862, d. 1915 : in. 1st, 1888,
Rose, who d. 18— , da. of the late John Maginnes, of Pitfield, Lady Eltham 2ndly, 1904,
Eily (now of Drominagh, Borrisokane, co. Tipperary), da. of Dr. A. O’Sullivan, of
Kensington, W.
(By 1st marriage) John Lymbrick, b. 1893 ; Capt. Gen. List, and a Staff-Lieut. ; European War
1915-17 ; sat as M.P. for Tipperary Co., N. Tipperary Div. (AO June 1915 to Nov. 1918.
Geoffrey, b. 1897; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916. Anthony, <5.1899.' (By
2nd marriage) Owen, b. 1905. -Donal, b. 1906. Witham, b. 1907.— —Eugene, b. 1909.—
James (twin) b. 1909. Patrick, b. 1914. (By 1st marriage) Rose Mary. ■Caroline.— -
Frances. (By 2nd marriage) Mary Carmel, b. 1912.
Issue of the late James Esmonde, el. brother of 10th baronet, b. 1827, d. 1894 :
m. 1859, Caroline, who d. 1908, da. of John Sugrue, J.P., of Mashanglash, co.
Cork : —
Ellen. Residence, Kileen, co. Tipperary.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Thomas Esmonde, V.C., 2nd brother of 10th baronet, b.
1831, d. 1872 : m. 1859, Matilda Maria (now of Ballycoursly, co. Wexford), da. of
Peter de Pentheny O’Kelly, of Barretstown, co. Kildare : —
Thomas Louis, b. 1864 ; d. (drowned by enemy action) 1918 : in. 1913, Mary Mansfield. Residence,
Ballycomey, Enniscorthy, co. Wexford. Eva Mary : m. 1892, James Charles Comerford.
Residence, St. Scholastices School, Levuka, Courtown Harbour, co. Wexford Matilda Mary.
—Frances Josephine : m. 1896, Arthur Westropp Dawson.— Helen Georgina.
Grandchildren of the late John Esmonde, 2nd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. Lawrence Esmonde, b. 1797, d. 1884 : in. 1853, Marie Louise, da. of the
Marquess de Montendre : —
Helena : m. 1880, the Marquis d’Amedor de Molans. Residence , Chateau d’Amblans par Lure,
Haute Saone, France.— Marie Caroline : m. 1882, Comte d’Autume. Residence , Chateau de
Tanyot, Cote d’Or, France.
The Esmondes are descended from a family, which was seated in the 10th century in co. Wexford,
and one of whose members was Bishop of Ferns in 1340, and another Bishop of Emly 1356. In
the reign of Elizabeth Sir Lawrence Esmond, abandoning the creed of his ancestors, espoused the
cause of H.M., professed himself a Protestant, and was created Lord Esmonde. He married a Roman
Catholic lady, one of the O’Flaherties of Connaught, by whom he had a son. The mother fearing that
“cr child would be reared a Protestant, ran off with the boy, whom she brought up as a strict
Catholic. By the statute of Kilkenny, the marriage was voidable in law. One son subsequently
gained possession of the Wexford estate, and would probably have gained the peerage, but for the
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confusion wrought by civil war. He raised a troop of horse for the service of Charles I., and com-
manded a Regt. in the Duke of Buckingham’s expedition to Rochelle, on his return from which he
was created a baronet in his father’s lifetime. The 9th baronet, the Right Hon. Sir Thomas, sat as
M.P. for Wexford (L) 1841-7, and the 10th baronet sat as M.P. for Waterford ( L ) 1852-76.
EVANS, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of Tubbendens, Farnborougb, Kent.
Sir Murland de Grasse Evans, 2nd Baronet ;
b. Dec. 8th, 1874 ; j. his father, Sir Francis Henry,
K.C.M.G. , 190 7; ed. at Harrow, and in Germany; formerly
Major 5th London Brig. R.F.A. ; sometime a member of the
firm of Donald Currie and Co., managers of the Union- Castle
Mail Steamship Co. (Limited) ; is a Director of Elysee Palace
Hotel Co., and of the Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Co.,
a Member of Roy. Institution, a Lieut, for City of London, and
a Staff-Lieut. ; represented International Sleeping Car Co. at
Constantinople 1898 (Postal Reform) ; has 3rd class Medjidie :
vi. 1909, Evangeline Mary, da. of the late Major Charles New-
bourne, of Bombay.
— Gules, a lion rampant between three eagles’ heads erased,
within a bordure engrailed argent. Crest — In front of a demi-lion rampant
gules charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet argent, an anchor fesse-
wise proper.
Seat — Oregon, Orpington, Kent. Clubs — Reform, City of London.
Brothers living — JOCELYN HERLE DE GRASSE, b. Nov. 7th, 1880; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1902); assumed by deed poll 1920 the additional name of de Grasse : m.
1907, Blanche, da. of the late Judge Rumsey, of New York.— —Evelyn Ward, b. 1883; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1905) : m. 1909, Primrose Mary, da. of James Wyld
Brown, of Eastrop Grange, Highworth, Wilts.
Sisters living— Frances de Grasse, b. 1873. Gwladys Marie de Grasse, b. 1876 : m. xst, 1898,
the Hon. Arthur Harold Webster, who d. 1902, only son of 1st Viscount Alverstone ; 2ndly, 1905,
Capt. Iain Ramsay, J.P., Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage),
Iain, b. 1906, — Francis George Mitchell, A 1908. Residences , Kildalton, Port Ellen, Islay; 18,
Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh.
The 1st baronet, Sir Francis Henry Evans, K.C. M.G., a member of the firm of Donald Currie and
Co., sat as M.P. for Southampton (A) 1888-95, and Feb. 1896 to Sept. 1900, and for Maidstone 1901-6.
1918
Law ;
EVANS Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Colchester, Essex.
Right Hon. Sir Laming Worthington
Evans, P.C., M.P., ist Baronet , elder son of
the late Worthington Evans, of York Terrace,
Regent’s Park, N.W., by Susannah, da. of the
late James Laming, of Birchington Hall, Kent; b.
Aug. 23rd, 1868; ed. at Eastbourne Coll.; ad-
mitted a Solicitor 1890 (has now retired from
practice) ; was a Member of Board of Trade
Committee for Reform of Company Law 1905 ;
is a Vice-Chm. of National Unionist Asso. ; for-
merly Capt. 2nd Middlesex Artillery Vol. ; ap-
pointed Inspector of Administrative Sers., N.
Command, with temporary rank of Major 1914,
Parliamentary Private Sec. (unpaid) to Financial
Sec. to War Office 1915, Controller of Foreign
Trade Depart, of Foreign Office (unpaid) Dec.
1915, and Parliamentary Sec. to Min. of Munitions
in National Min. Dec. 1916, Parliamentary and
Financial Sec. thereto 1918, Min. of Blockade
July 1918, Min. of Pensions Jan. 1919, and Min.
without Portfolio (with a seat in the Cabinet)
1920 ; sat as M.P. for Colchester ( C ) Jan. 1910
Liberty. to Nov. 1918, having been defeated there Jan.
1906 ; elected for Essex, Colchester Div. Dec.
author of “ Notes on the Companies Acts,” and of other books on Company
P.C. 1918 : m. 1898, Gertrude Annie, da. of William Hale, and has issue.
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&nn8— Per pale argent and gules, a lion passant regardant between two fleurs-de-lis in chief and
m base a bundle of rods banded, all counterchanged. Crtst — A lion regardant argent, the body
chargedwiththree crosses-moline gules, and resting the dexter paw on a bundle of rods, also gules.
Junior Carlton, City Carir<3fi.“M Surrey. Town Residence— 6, Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs— Carlton,
Son living-WILLIAM SHIRLEY WORTHINGTON, b. June 9tn, 1^,.
Daughter living— Rosemary Eleonora Worthington, b. 1900.
EVANS, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Wightwick, near Wolverhampton, co. Stafford.
With faith and valour.
Sir Walter Harry Evans, ist Baronet ,
son of the late Joseph Evans, J.P., of The Lindens,
Wolverhampton; b. May 19th, 1872; ed. at Wolver-
hampton Gram. Sch. ; is an hydraulic engineer, and
a County Councillor for Staffordshire ; rendered sers.
to Govt, during European War : m. 1907, Margaret
Mary, da. of the late Thomas Adney Dicken, and has
issue.
Jirms— Gyronny of eight gules and or, over all a lion passant,
between two fleur-de-lis in pale sable, drat — In front of a wall
embattled and masoned proper, a lion as in the arms.
Seat — Wightwick Hall, near Wolverhampton.
Son living— WALTER TERENCE, b. Sept. 18th, 1911.
Daughter living— Eileen Margaret, b. 1909.
GWYNNE-EVANS, Creation (U.K.) 1913, of Oaklands Park, Awre, co. Gloucester.
Sir William Gwynne-Evans, ist Baronet ,
only son of Evan Evans, of Wain, Cardiganshire, by
Mary Gwynne, widow of Charles Gwynne Pryse, of
Gogerddan, Cardiganshire ; b. Feb. 3rd, 1845 > is a
Director of the Real Estate Corporation of S. Africa ;
presented Arthur Morrison Collection of Japanese Paint-
ings to the Nation and New Buildings to Univ. Coll. ;
appointed Min. of Pensions Jan. 1919 ; received Roy
License 1913, to continue to use the additional surname
of Gwynne : m. ist, 1866, Mary Anna, who d. 1902, da.
of Evan Williams, of Berthllwyd, Carmarthenshire ;
2ndly, 1909, Blanche Sophia, da. of the Rev. John
Charles Eldridge Besant, V. of Lydney, Gloucestershire,
and has issue.
^rtns— Quarterly ist and 4th per pale sable and gules, a fesse
or, in chief a dagger erect within an annulet, both of the last, between two boars’ heads couped
argent and the like in base, Evans ; 2nd and 3rd or, a lion rampant reguardant sable holding between
the paws a fleur-de-lis azure, between in the sinister chief and dexter base a bugle horn stringed
of the last, Gwynne. Crats — ist, on a rock proper a boar’s head couped sable between two daggers
erect or, Evans ; 2nd, between two branches of palm proper, a demi-lion sable collared or pierced
by a sword in bend sinister point upwards also proper, holding between the paws a fleur-de-lis as in
the arms, Gwynne.
Seats — Oaklands Park, Newnham, Gloucestershire ; Penlan Hall, Fordham, Essex. Town
Residence— 93, Queen’s Gate, S.W.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— EVAN GWYNNE, b. May 4th, 1877; ed. at Eton, and at
Lincoln Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18 — ): m. 1908, Ada Jane, da. of Walter Scott Andrews, of New
York, U.S.A., and has issue living, Ian William, b. 1909, — Francis Loring, b. 1914. Residence,
Oaklands Park, Newnham, Gloucestershire.— —By 2nd marriage — John, b. 1910.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage — Beatrice Alice, b. 1869 : m. 1899, William Page May,
M.D., whorf. 1910, and has issue living, Mary Victoria, b. 1909.- - Jean Anne, b. 1871 : m. 1894,
Guy Estelle Morley. Residence , 16, Portsea Place, Hyde Park, W. Elizabeth Wynne Ger-
trude, b. 1875.— —Ethel Irene Penelope, b. 1884: m. 1912, Edward Wallace Hadingham, and has
issue living, Anthony Wallace Gwynne, b. 1913, — Reginald Edward Hawke, b. 1915, — Ronald Guy,
b. 1918. Residence, 1, Glyn Mansions, Kensington, W. By 2nd marriage— Bettina Mary,
b. 1912.
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EVERARD, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Randlestown, co. Meath.
Sir Nugent Talbot
- ...w icu.e t^apt. Richard Everard*
ch Randlestown, co. Meath ; b. Oct. 24th, 1849;
ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1871, M.A. 1875) ; is H.M.’s Lieut, of co. Meath
(High Sheriff 1883), and Hon. Major in the
Army; formerly Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. 5th
Batn. Prince of Wales’s (Leinster Regt.) : m.
1:873, Sylvia Priscilla, da. of the late William
Humphrys, D.L., of Ballyhaise, co. Cavan, and
has issue.
Argent, a fesse wavy between three estoiles
gules, ©mt — A pelican in her piety proper.
Seat — Randlestown, Navan, co. Meath. Clubs—
Constitutional, Sackville Street.
Son living— RICHARD WILLIAM, b. Sept. 9th, 1874 ;
ed. at Harrow; is Hon. Major Leinster Regt., and
temporary Capt. W. Yorkshire Regt. : m. 1904, Louisa
Charlotte Cole, da. of the late Robert Henry Metge, of
Athlumney, co. Meath, and has issue living, Nugent
Henry, A 1905,— Mathias Richard, b. 1906. Residence,
Woodview, Navan, co. Meath.
EVERY, Creation (E.) 1641, of Egginton, Derbyshire.
Sir Edward Oswald Every, nth
Baronet , son of the late Capt. Henry Edmund
Every, 24th Regt., el. son of 10th baronet; b.
Jan. 14th, 1886; s. his grandfather, Sir Henry
Fi.OWER, 1893 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1908) ; is patron of one
living, and Capt. and Brevet Major Territorial
Force Reserve: m. 1909, Ivy Linton, da. of
Major Alfred Meller, J.P. (formerly 3rd Batn.
Norfolk Regt.), of The Limes, Rushmere,
Ipswich [ see B. Sherard, colls.], and has issue.
— Erminois, two chevronels azure between two
others gules. Cmt — A demi-unicorn argent guttee-de-
sang and crined or.
Seat — Egginton Hall, Derby. Clubs — White’s,
Marlborough.
Sons living— JOHN SIMON, b. April 24th, 1914.
Charles Henry Sherard, b. 1916.
Daughter living— Leila Penelope, b. 1911.
Uncles living (sons of loth baronet) — Rt. Rev. Ed-
ward Francis, D.D. , b. 1862; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1888, Hon. D.D.
1906) ; formerly V. of Bensham, Gateshead-on-Tyne ;
is Anglican Bishop in Argentina and S.-E. America.
Residence , 25, de Mayo 286, Buenos Aires. Ernest
Hollond, b. 1870 : m. 1902, Beatrice May, da. of the
late Harvey Young, of Colorado Springs, U.S.A., and
has issue living, Ernest Henry, b. 1906, — Patricia, b.
1904. Residence , 417, West Rosalind Street, Or-
Every man to his own. lando, Florida, U.S.A.
Aunts living (daughters of 10th baronet) — Alice Vere. Eleanor Maude. Residence , 18, Montagu
Street, W. Clara Helen: m. 1899, as his second wife, the Rev. Edward Digby Stopford Ram,
whoa'. 1917 [B. Inchiquin], and has issue living, Abel James, b. 1902.— —Agnes Mabel. Residence ,
18, Montagu Street, W.
Widow living Of 10th Baronet — Mary Isabella {Lady Every), da. of the Rev. Edmund
Hollond, of Benhall Lodge, Saxmundham : m. 1859, as his second wife, Sir Henry Flower Every,
'“Moth baronet, who d. 1893. Residence , 18, Montagu Street, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Oswald W. Every, 75th Regt., brother of 10th baronet, b.
1835, d. 1892 : m. 1st, 1862, Cecilia Charlotte, who d. 1882, da. of the late Henry
Charles Burney, LL.D., of Richmond Green, Surrey ; 2ndly, 1885, Florence Amy,
da. of the late William Sherwin, of Fawsley, Torquay : —
(By 1st marriage) Edward, b. 1865. Oswald, b. 1872 ; formerly Sergeant 21st Lancers, and Lieut.
in the Army; served in W. Africa 1898-9 (medal with clasp): is a J.P. for Shropshire: tn. 1902,
Edith, da. of James Whitaker, J.P., formerly of Hampton Hall, Salop. Club, Naval and Military.
—Cissy Vere. —Mabel. (By 2nd marriage) Victor George, b. 1886 John, b. 1888.—
Francis Flower Every, b. 1890.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. Edward Every-Clayton [infra] : —
Issue of the late Thomas Edward Every-Clayton, b. 1841, d. 1886 : tn. 1862, Eliza Henrietta,
who d. 1908, da. of James Whitaker, of Broadclough, Bacup : —
Edward Every, b. 1867; »*• 1st, 1892, Mary Fetherstonhaugh, da. of Alexander Heylin, of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, who d. 1905 ; 2ndly, 1907, Emily May, da. of Arthur Edward Tooze,
Bar.-at-Law, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Edward Arthur, b. 1899 ; a Purser in Mer-
chant Ser. ; European War (torpedoed, two medals, torpedo badge), —(by 2nd marriage)
Frederick Oswald, b. 1912, — (by 1st marriage) Dorothy Mary, b. 1895, — Edith Margaret, b.
1897, — Ruth Fetherstonhaugh, b. 1905. Residence , West Bank, Twickenham.— —Leopold
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Ernest Valentine, M.D., F.R.C.S., b. 1869 ; M.B. and B.S. London, M.R.C.S. Eng. and
L.R.C.P. London 1895, F.R.C.S. Eng. and M.D. London 1896; formerly House Physician at
Guy’s Hospital : formerly Capt. Roy. Army Med. Corps : in. 1898, Dorothy, da. of Edward Bennett,
formerly of Marsden Hall, Lancashire, and has issue living, Cecil Edward, b. iqoi ; ed. at Win-
chester,— Marion, A 1905. Residence, Emsworth House, Clevedon, Somerset. George Frederick
William, b. 1871 : m. 1892, Sarah, da. of William Whittaker, and has issue living, Herbert Edward,
b. 1892, — George Ernest William, b. 1897, — John Oswald, b. 1898, — Thomas Edgar, b. 1899, —
Reginald Whittaker, b. 1904, — Frederick Harris, b, 1906, — Beatrice Mary, b. 1895,. — Marian Ethel,
b. 1901, — Penelope Maud Valentine, b. 1903.— Reginald Arthur Eric, b. 1874; is a F.S.I.: m.
1902, Fanny, 3rd da. of William Wilding, of Bolton, Lancashire, and has issue living, John Arthur,
b. 1903,— William Wilding, b. 1905, — Thomas Edward, b. 1906, — George Herbert, b. 1907. Resi-
dence, Pendle, Fields Park Road, Newport, Monmouth. Constance Isabel, b. 1863 : in. 1898,
Lieut. -Col. Luigi Sabattini, Italian Army. Florence Penelope Ethel, L.R.A.M '., b. 1865 »
L.R.A.M. 1902.^— Beatrice Maud Mary, b. 1872: hi. 1891, Harry Besford Marsden Wyatt
Granger, having had issue, of whom Ernest Every Wyatt, b. 1893 : Capt. Lancashire Fusiliers ;
d. (killed in action during European War) 1917,— Kathleen Maud, b. 1895. Residence, Hillside,
Exton, Topsham, S. Devon.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Edward Every-Clayton, 2nd son of 9th baronet, b. 1802,
d. 1885 : in. 1st, 1835, Elizabeth, whoz/. 1853, da. and heir of Col. Thomas Clayton,
of Carr Hall, Lancashire, whose name he assumed by royal license ; 2ndly, 1854,
Eliza Halsted, who d. 1889, da. of the late Robert Holgate, of Burnley : —
Henry, b. 1851. Charles Edward Every-Halsted, b. 1857 ; formerly Major The King s Own (Roy
Lancaster Regt.); is a J.P. for Lancashire; assumed by Roy. license 1886 the name of Every-
Halsted in lieu of Every-Clayton: in. 1892, Lucy Clara, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. G. F. Dallas,
and has issue living, Evelyn Stella, b. 1893 : in. 1915, Major Arthur George Pardoe, R.E. (T.F.).
— Mary Ruth, b. 1898; in. 1919, Capt. Gerald Hargreaves Mawson, M.C., R.E. Residence,
Dunfield, Kington, Herefordshire. Club , Conservative. Caroline : in. 1858, Alfred Powles,
Esq. -^—Frances. Ellen Vere : in. 1881, Edward James Artindale, and has issue living, Ellen
Muriel, b. 1884, — Charlotte Mabel, b. 1886 : in. 1906, the Rev. William Charles Rocke; R. of
Clungunford, Aston-on-Clun, Salop, and has issue living, Charles Artindale, b. 1907. Residence ,
Gian Arrow, Eardisland, Leominster. Amelia Jane Eliza: 111. 1886, Major Thomas Henry
Bairnsfather, formerly I.S.C., and has issue living, Charles Bruce, b. 1887 ; is Capt. Roy. War-
wickshire Regt., — Tom Duncan, b. 1897 ; is Lieut.' Roy. Warwickshire Regt., and an A.D.C. on
Personal Staff ; has Order of Crown of Italy.
Issue of the late Simon Frederick Every, 4th son of 9th baronet, b. 1804, d. 1888 : in.
1834, Mary, who d. 1878, da. of William Brutton, of Dawlish : —
Penelope Caroline : m. 1858, W. H. Valpy.
EWART, Creation (U.K.) 1887, of Glenmachan, Strandtown, co. Down, and of
Glenbank, Belfast, co. Antrim.
Sir Robert Heard Ewart, 3rd Baronet ; b. Nov.
5th, 1879; s. his father, Sir William Quartus, 1919; ed.
at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1911).
$rms — Or, three swords crossed, two in saltire and one in fesse,
between in chief a cross-crosslet fitchee, and in base a dexter hand couped
at the wrist gules. Cmt — A hand erect gauntleted proper, holding a cross-
crosslet fitchee gules.
Seat — Glenmachan, Strandtown, Belfast. Club — Ulster.
In cruce spero.
In the cross I hope.
Brother living— CHARLES GORDON, b. June 21st, 1885 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1911, M.A. 1915): m. 1915, Mary Elizabeth, da. of
Joseph M. Greeves, of Bernagh, Strandtown, Belfast. Residence , Schom-
berg, Strandtown, Belfast.
Sisters living — Charlotte Hope: in. 1911, Major George Harding,
D.S.O., R A.S.C., and has issue living, George William Cecil, b. 1916, —
Henry Christian Ewart, b. 1919. Residence, Nore View, Mountrath,
Queen’s co. Isabella Kelso. Mary Gundreda.
Uncles living (sons of 1st Baronet) — George Herbert, b. 1857 > ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.A.
1881): in. 1886, Alice Flora, youngest da. of the late Richard Tipping Hamilton, of Willowbank,
Kingstown, Dublin, and has issue living, Grace Hamilton, b. 18 — , — Alice Rosalind, b. 1892, — Anna
Kathleen, b. 1894, — Frances Madeleine, b. 18 — : m. 1917, Paymaster Philip Smiles, R.N., and
has issue living, Honor Madeleine, — Helen Flora, b. 189- : in. 1920, Major Louis Sydney Henshall,
D.S.O. Residence, Firmount, Belfast. Clubs, Ulster, University (Dublin).— — -Frederick William,
b. 1858 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1881) ; Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin 1888 ; sometime a Dist.
Inspector in Roy. Irish Constabulary: in. 1883, Mary Anne Elizabeth, da. of the late Thomas
Valentine, J.P., of Sandhurst, Knock, co. Down, having had issue, of whom Gerald Valentine,
O.B.E. (of Mountain View, Antrim Road, Belfast. Club, Ulster), b. 1884; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. 1906); Major R.A.S.C. ; O.B.E. 1919: m. 1911, Annie Ruth (Pearl), da. of the
late Rev. T. R. S. Collins, B.D., Chap, to the Archbishop of Dublin, and has issue living,
Eileen Geraldine, — Cecil Frederick Kelso, b. 1887; Capt. Roy. Irish Rifles ; cl. (killed in action
during European War) 1916, — Ethel Elizabeth Isabella. Residence , Derryvolgie, Lisburn. Club ,
Ulster.
Aunt living (daughter of 1st Baronet) — Marianne : in. 1870, the Rev. Edward McC. McCready,
who d. 1896, R. of Magheradroll, co. Down, and has issue living, Hugh Latimer, b. 1876 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1899, M.A. 1902): in. 1911, Frances Esther, da. of the Rev.
Robert Blair [see E. Arran, colls.], and has issue living, Mary Elizabeth b. 1917, — Wiclif, M.B.,
b. 1880; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A., Senior Moderator 1902); M.B. Roy. Univ. of Ireland
1907, F.R.C.S. 1912 : in. 1917, Nellie, da. of William Workman, of Glasgow, and has issue living,
William Edward Wiclif b. 1919, — Irene, — Anastasia. Residence , Inniscleraun, Malone Road,
Belfast.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Mary Warren {Lady Ewart), da. of the late Robert Heard, of
Pallastown, Kinsale, co. Cork: in. 1876, Sir William Quartus Ewart, 2nd baronet, who d. 1919.
Residence , Glenmachan, Strandtown, Belfast.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lavens Mathewson Ewart, J.P., 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1845,
d. 1898 : m. 1873, Mary Elizabeth, who d. 1908, el. da. of the late Frederick
Villiers Clarendon, of 36, Mountjoy Square South, Dublin : —
Lavens Mathewson Algernon, b. 1885. Isabel Margaret. Violet Villiers.
Issue of the late Richard Hooker Ewart, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1848, d. 1918:
m. 1875, Frances Melbourne, who d. 1913, da. of the late Charles P. Talbot, of
Lowell, Massachussets, U.S.A. : —
lalbot, b 1878 : in. 1913, Sydney Stuart, da. of Louis P. Henop, of New York.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
Grandson of Frederick William Ewart (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major William Basil Ewart, b. 1890, d. 1920 : in. 1917, R6b6 Annette (now
of Mount Donard, Lisburn, co. Antrim), da. of the late George Grindle : —
William Ivan Cecil, b. 1919.
The 1st baronet was M.P. for Belfast (C) 1878-85, and for Belfast (N. Div.) 1885-89. The 2nd
baronet was head of the firm of William Ewart and Son (Limited) of Belfast.
EWART, Creation (U.K.) 1910, of The White House, Hythe, co. Southampton.
Sir Henry Peter Ewart, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., ist Baronet, son
of the late Rev. J. Ewart, of Kirklington, Yorkshire ; b. Aug. 20th, 1838 ; entered
2nd Life Guards 1858, became Capt. 1862, Major and Lieut. -Col. 1873, Col. 1878
(h.-p. 1883), and Maj.-Gen. 1887 ; retired 1892; served in Egyptian Campaign 1882,
when he led the midnight charge at Kassassin (medal with clasp, 3rd class Medjidie),
and in Suakin Expedition 1885 (despatches, IC.C.B.) ; was a Groom-in-Waiting to
Queen Victoria 1882-4, an Equerry-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria 1884-94, and Crown
Equerry 1894-1910 ; appointed Col. a Dragoon Guards Regt. 1900; has 1st class
of Order of Prussian Crown, and Grand Cross of many foreign Orders ; C.B.
(Mil.) 1882, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1885. K.C.V.O. 1897, G.C.V.O. 1902: m. 1888, Lady
Evelyn Clementina Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, da. of ist Earl of Ancaster,
having had issue, Victor Alexander, b. 1891 ; Lieut. R.N. ; d. (killed in action during
battle of Horn Reef) 1916.
$.rOT8— Not yet granted at College of Arms.
Seat — The White House, Hythe, near Southampton. Clubs — Carlton, United Service,
Marlborough.
EWING, Creation (U.K.) 1886, of Ballikinrain, Stirlingshire, and Lennoxbank, co.
Dumbarton.
Sir Norman Archibald Orr Ewing, D.S.O. ,*
4th Baronet ; b. Nov. 23rd, 1880 ; s. his father, Capt. Sir
Archibald Ernest Orr, 1919 ; Major and Brevet Lieut. -
Col. Scots Guards; retired as Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1919; some-
time employed with Egyptian Camel Corps ; S. Africa
1899-1901 (Queen’s medal with two clasps), European War
1914- 19 Comdg. 2nd Batn. Scots Guards, and 45th Brig (twice
wounded, despatches five times, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut. -Col.,
Military Order of Savoy, Croix de Guerre, Legion of Honour,
1914 Star); D.S.O. 1914: m. 1911, Laura, da. of Abraham
John Robarts [see V. Barrington], and has issue.
$nns — Argent, a chevron gules, issuant therefrom a banner of the second
thereon in the first quarter the arms of St. Andrew — viz., azure a saltire
argent ; between in chief two mullets gules and in base the sun in its splen-
dour, the whole within a bordure indented gules charged with three martlets argent, two in chief and
one in base. Crest — A demi-lion rampant gules holding in its dexter paw a mullet as in the arms.
Seat — Lennoxbank, Dumbartonshire. Town Residence — 64, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs —
Turf, Carlton, Guards’, Pratt’s.
Sons living— RONALD ARCHIBALD, b. May 14th, 1912. Alan Lindsay, b. 1915. Robert
Norman, b. 1920.
Daughter living — Jean Marjorie, b. 1918.
Sisters living— Violet Ella, b. 1881 : m. 1904, Major Miles Barne, D.S.O., Scots Guards, who
d. (wounds inaction during European War) 1917 [M. Hertford], and has issue living, Michael
Ernest St. John, b. 1905,— Anthony Miles, b. 1906,— Nigel Hugh, b. 1909, — Elizabeth Mabel, b.
1911. Residences , Sotterley Hall, Wangford ; Grey Friars, Dunwich, Saxmundham. Mabel
Ursula, b. 1887 : in. 1913, Brig.-Gen. Gerald Carew Sladen, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., M.C. [see Sladen,
“ Knights’ Widows”], and has issue living, Edward Carew, b. 1914,— Geraldine Mabel, b. 1916.
Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet)— Janet Edith : m. ist, 1878, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Grey
Hazlerigg, who d. 1880, el. son of Sir Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 12th Bt., and has issue living, Sir
Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 13th Bt. [ see that title]; 2ndly, 1888, Major Henry Pelham Burn, for-
merly Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), by whom has issue living, Archibald Henry Pelham,
b. 18Q2 ; is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), — Ian Maitland, b. 1898 ; ed. at Eton, and
at R.M.A. ; 2nd Lieut. R.F.A., — Lucy Edith, b. 1888: in. 1914, Noel Edward Buxton, of 12,
Rutland Gate, S.W., and Colne Cottage, Cromer [see Buxton, Bt.], — Mabel Elizabeth, b. 1890 : in.
1916, Robert Wynne Bankes [see Bankes, P.C.], —Kathleen Ella: in. 1917, Hugh William
Leatham,— Ruth Evelyn. Residence , 3, Cranley Gardens, S.W.
Widows living of 2nd and 3rd Baronets— Maud [Lady Orr Ewing), da. of William Williams,
of Aberpergwm, and widow of Wyndham Lewis, of The Heath, and Newhouse, Glamorgan : in.
1873, Sir William Orr Ewing, 2nd baronet (from whom she obtained a judicial separation 1891),
who d. 1903 Residence, Dryburgh Abbey, St. Boswells. Mabel [Hon. Lady Orr Ewin°),
da. of 3rd Viscount Sidmouth : in. 1879, Capt. Sir Archibald Ernest Orr Ewing, 3rd baronet,
who d. 1919. Residence , 57, Great Cumberland Place, W.i.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major James Alexander Orr Ewing, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1857,
d. (killed in action in S. Africa) 1900: m. 1898, Lady Margaret Frances Susan
Innes-Ker (now of 9, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W.), el. da. of 7th Duke of
Roxburghe : —
Milicent Lilian Elizabeth, b. 1899.
Issue of the late Capt John Orr Ewing, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1859, d. 1916;
in. ist, 1883, Ellen Clarissa, who d. 1914, da. of the late Howard John Kennard,
of 20, Hyde Park Terrace, W. ; 2ndly, 1914, Mary, da. of the late Rev. A. B.
Coombe ; —
(By ist marriage), Archibald Ian Orr, b. 1884; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Lieut.
Yeo., and Lieut. R.A.F. ; served during European War 1915-17 'prisoner) : in. 1911, Gertrude
Bertha, da. of Charles Herman Runge, of Chilworthy House, Chard, Somerset, and has issue
★ His brother, Ernest Pellew Orr Ewing, b. 1883 ; Capt. Scots Guards ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1916.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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living, Charles Ian, b. 1912, — Phoebe Gertrude, b. 1915. Residence , 101, Coleherne Court, S.W.
—Edith Gwendoline: m. 1908, Brig.-Gen. Julian Hasler, The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.), who d.
(killed in action) 1915. Olive.— Jean.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Charles Lindsay Orr Ewing, M.P., 5th son of
1st baronet, b. i860, d. 1903 : m. 1st, 1888, the Hon. Beatrix Mary Leslie Hore-
Ruthven (from whom he obtained a divorce 1894), da. of 8th Baron Ruthven ;
2ndly, 1898, Lady Augusta Helen Elizabeth Boyle [(now of Dunskey, Port
Patrick); shew, zndly, 1914, Thomas Walker Hobart Inskip, C.B.E., K.C., M.P.,
of 10, Eaton Square, S.W., and 3, Hare Court, Temple, E.C.], da. of 7th Earl of
Glasgow : —
(By 1st marriage) Ian Leslie, b. 1893; is Lieut. Scots Guards: m. 1917, Helen Bridget, da. of the
late Hon. Henry Lloyd Gibbs [see B. Aldenham, colls.], and has issue living, a da., b. 1917.
Janet Beatrix, b. 1890: m. 1st, 1909, Capt. George Culme-Seymour, King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, who
d. (killed in action) 1915 [see Culme-Seymour, Bt., colls.] ; 2ndly, 1918, Capt. Geoffrey Harold
Woolley, V.C., M.C., London Regt. Residence , 11, Whitehall Road, Rugby. (By 2nd
marriage) Edward Lindsay, M.C., b. 1899; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C. ; Lieut. Roy. High-
landers ; European War 1914-19 (wounded, M.C.). David, R.N. , b. 1900; became Lieut. 1920.
Barbara Dorothea, b. 1902.
Sir Archibald Orr Ewing (7th son of the late William Ewing, of Ardvullen, a merchant of
Glasgow), 1st baronet, sat as M.P. for Dumbartonshire (C) 1868-92.
FAGGE, Creation (E.) 1660, of Wiston, Sussex.
Sir John Charles Fagge, 9th Baronet ;
b. April 6th, 1866 ; s. his father, Sir John William
Charles, 1909.
Gules, two bends vaire. &mt — An ostrich with
wings expanded argent, beaked, legged and ducally gorged or,
holding in the beak a horseshoe proper.
Residence — 26, Liverpool Street, Dover.
Brothers living— JOHN HARRY LEE, b. Sept. 23rd,
1868. William Archibald Theodore, b. 1875 : m. 1909,
Nellie, da. of H. T. D. Wise, and has issue living, John
William Frederick, b. 1910, — Gwendoline Beatrice May, b.
1914. Residence , 88, Regent Street, Whitstable, Kent.
Sister living — Eveline Frances Anne, b. 1867.
Widow living of 8th Baronet— Catherine Mary (Lady
Fagge), 2nd da. of the late Isaac Goodwin, of Wickham-
breaux, Kent : m. 1901, as his second wife, Sir John
William Charles Fagge, 8th baronet, who d. 1909.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. John Frederick Fagge,
4th son of 6th baronet, b. 1814, d. 1884:
tn. 1st, 1844, Rose Emily Ward, who d.
1859, da. of G. Baker, Bar.-at-law, of
Hackington, Kent : 2ndly, 1861, Jessie (now
of 39, The Court Yard, Eltham, Kent),
da. of the late William Clark, of Hornsey,
N. : —
Edmund Lancelot, b. 1858: tit. 1888, Amelia Hellyar, da. of the late Charles Ross Foord, J.P., of
Rochester, and has issue living, Sybil Winifrid Ross, — Dorothy Beatrice Rose,— Cicely Milicent
Ruth. Residence , Satis, Loose, near Maidstone.— Frederick Henry Vivian, b. 1862. Francis
Reginald, b. 1866. Residence, Rockhampton, Queensland.— Eustace, b. 1876. Residence ,
39, The Court Yard, Eltham, Kent.— Alice Geraldine : m. 1876, the Rev. William Cater
Randolph, of Yate House, Chipping Sodbury, who d. 1898. Gertrude Jane Fielding : tn. 1889,
Franz Frauenberger, who d. 1908.— Florence Lucy Jemima. Mary.— Bertha Lilian.
Sarah Elizabeth : tn. 1889, George Goldie, who d. 1904, and has issue living, George Edward
(of 20, Brondesbury Road, N.W.6), b. 1891 : tn. 1919, Noemi Marie, da. of William de Norman-
ville, of Leamington Spa,— Wilfrid Louis, b. 1894,— Anthony Joseph, b. 1896,— Henrietta Marie
Valerie, b. 1892, — Etheldreda Marie Teresa, b. 1899. Residence, 12, Darlaston Road, Wimbledon.
—Madeline Augusta. Agnes.
FAIRBAIRN, Creation (U.K.) 1869, of Ardwick, Lancashire.
Always the same.
Sir Thomas Gordon Fairbairn, 4th
Baronet ; b. May 26th, 1854 ; s. his brother,
Sir Arthur Henderson, 1915 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1875) : m.
1877, Ada Maria, who d. 1893, da. of the late
William Andrew Fairbairn [see infra] ; 2ndly,
19 — , a da. of T. Davis, of U.S.A., and
has issue.
s — Argent, on a chevron between three boars
heads couped gules three bezants. Cnst — The sun in
his meridian splendour or.
Residence —
Sons living— By 2nd marriage— WILLIAM, b.
1505. Another, b. 19- .
Daughters living- By 1st marriage— Ada Flor-
ence, b. 1878. Violet Edith, b. 1881.
Brothers living— Reginald, b. 1856: ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1878);
Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1881 : m. 1880, May Elizabeth,
da. of J. F. Holt, and has issue living, a da., b. 1882.
. James Brooke, b. 1863 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly
Capt. 3rd Batn. Durham L.I. Residence , Ardwick,
Walton-on-Thames.
Sister living — Mary Alison Dorothy : m. 1st, 1880,
Sir Archibald Lennox Milliken Napier, 10th Bt.,
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
who obtained a divorce 1903; 2ndly, 1904, G. Graham Kirklinton, J.P., D.L. Residence , 38, Wilton
Crescent, S.W.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Florence Fridewyde [Ladv Fairbairn), da. of the late
Richard Penruddock Long, M.P., of Rood Ashton, Wilts: m. 1882, Sir Arthur Henderson Fair-
bairn, 3rd baronet, who d. 1915. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Andrew Fairbairn, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1824, d. 1910 :
m. tst, 1849, Marianne, who d. 1859, da. of William Murray, M.P. ; 2ndly, 1864,
Helen, da. of Richard Birley, of Manchester : —
(By 1st marriage) Rev. William Murray, b. 1850 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1871) ; formerly R. of
Loxbeare, Tiverton : in. 1879, Frances Elizabeth, da. of the late John Bury, of Ayton Lodge, York-
shire, and has issue living, Bernard William Murray, O.B.E., R.N., b. 1880; became Com. 1914,
and Capt. 1919; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: in. 1905, Alice Mary, only da. of the late William Phillipps,
of Leigham Villas, Plymouth, and has issue living, Alan Bernard Murray b. 1906, David Patrick b.
1919, Betty Rosemary Alice b. igi3, — Aubrey John Murray, b. 1888; is Lieut. African Rifles:
in. 1920, Adela, da. of the late Col. T. A, Rawlins, of Clifton, Bristol, and Berrow, Somerset, —
Guendolen Elizabeth Marianne, b. 1885. Residence , The Great House, Timberscombe, West
Somerset.-^— Emily Jane, b. 1853 : in. 1873, Samuel Dickinson, who d. 1908. Edith Marianne,
b. 1854 : in. 1886, Francis Alvey Rhodes Darwin, and has issue living, Gerard Alvey Murray^.
1895; is Capt. W. Yorkshire Regt. (T.F ). (By 2nd marriage) Francis Richard, b. 1865: m.
1895, Sophie Ernie, da. of Maj.-Gen. Robert Cotton Money, formerly of Hopebourne, Harbie-
down, Canterbury.— —Edward Percy, b. 1866 : m. 1st, 1894, Mary, who d. 1903, da. of the late
John Sholto Douglas, of Tilquhillie, Kincardineshire ; 2ndly, 1908, Constance, da. of William
Gaven Eden [see B. Henley, colls.], and has issue living (by 1st marriage), William Douglas, R.N.,
b. 1895 ; became a Sub-Lieut. 1914, and Lieut. 1917, — (by 2nd marriage) George William, b. 1911, —
Patrick Yelverton, b. 1913, — (by 1st marriage) Vanda Marr, b. 1896 : m. 1919, Lieut. Frederick C.
Bottomley, R.N. Residence ,
Issue of the late Rev. Adam Henderson Fairbairn, 7th son of 1st baronet, b. 1836,
d. 1888 : m. 1864, Anna Gertrude (now of 89, Onslow Gardens, S.W.), el. da.
of Thomas Fuller Maitland, of Wargrave, Berks, and Garth, Brecon : —
Adam Maitland, b. 1866: in. 1906, Grace, el. da. of George Henry Bagshawe, formerly of Wellington
Road, Whalley Range, Manchester. William, b. 1869: in. 1907, Mary, da. of the late William F.
Swindell, of Melyniog Hall, Salop, and has issue living, William Allan Thomas, b. 1908. Thomas
Archibald, b. 1870 : in. 1909, Edith Georgette, da. of the Rev. George Gavin Maclean, of Jervis
Lodge, Swanmore, Hants. Hugh, b. 1874. Alan John. b. 1878. David Alexander, b. 1882;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Col., Sandhurst; is Major Duke of Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt.), and serving
with Egyptian Army ; S. Africa 1900 : in. 1920, Emmeline Mary, da. of the late — Coxon, of
Surbiton, and widow of Capt. T. A. Abbott, R.F.A. Frances Gertrude, b. 1865: m. 1898, the
Rev. Philip Cunningham, R. of Cranleigh, and Rural Dean of Guildford. Residence , Cranleigh
Rectory, Surrey. Rosamond, b. 1871.- - —Ida Mary, b. 1876: m. 1907, Sidney Herbert Nathan,
M.D., and has issue living, Peter Edward, b. 1908, — a son, b. 1909,— a son, b. 1913. Residence, 11,
Bolton Gardens, S.W.
Sir Thomas, 2nd baronet, declined the honour of knighthood on the occasion of H.M. Queen
Victoria’s visit in 1857 to the Exhibition of Art Treasures at Manchester, of which he was Chairman.
Fairfax (Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy), see Lucy.
Fairlie-Cuninghame, see Cuninghame.
FALKINER, Creation (I.) 1777, of Annemount, Cork.
[Name pronounced “ Fawkner.”]
Sir Terence Edmund Patrick Falkiner,
8th Baronet; b. March 17th, 1903; s. his father, Sir
Leslie Edmund Percy Riggs, 1917.
&rm« — Or, three falcons close proper, belled gules (a mullet
for difference). &rt#t — A falcon’s lure proper, between two wings
azure.
Residence — Thornhaugh, Wansford, Peterborough.
Brothers living— LUCIEN LESLIE, b. April 27th, 1907.
Gervase Leslie, b. 1909.
Sister living— Naomi Elaine Mary, b. 1905.
Aunt living (daughter of 6th baronet) — Mabel Rose, b. 1868 :
in. 1902, Capt. Pennant Athelwold I remonger Lloyd, R.N., who
d. 1916, and has issue living, Mabel Iris Elfrida, b. 1903, —
Noreen Mary (twin), b. 1903. Residence , Pentre Hobyn, Mold,
Flintshire.
Widow living Of 7th Baronet— Kathleen Mary ( Lady
Falkiner ), da. of the late Hon. Henry Robert Orde-Powlett
[see P». Bolton, colls.] : in. 1902. as his second wife. Sir Leslie
Edmund Percy Riggs Falkiner, 7th baronet, who d. 1917.
Residence, Thornhaugh, Warnsford, Peterborough.
The 4th baronet was a Capt. in R.N., and as Lieut, in 1810
headed the “Shannon" main deck boarders at capture of
American ship “ Chesapeake ” (promoted Com.). The 5th baronet served throughout the Peninsular
war, was present at Talavera, Busaco, Salamanca, Ciudad Rodrigo, Fuentes d’Onore, and was
wounded three times.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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FALLE, Creation (U.K ) 1916, of Plaisance, Island of Jersey.
Sir Bertram Godfray Falle, M P, 1st
Baronet , son of the late Joshua G. Falle, of Plaisance,
Jersey, a Judge of the Roy. Court of Jersey, by
Mary Elizabeth, who d. 1917, da. and co- heiress of
the late Francis Godfray, Bar-at-Law, of Bagatelle,
Jersey ; b. i860 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb.
(Honours in Mathematics and Law 1883) ; B. en
Droit, Paris 1900; Bar. Inner Temple 1885; formerly
Major Roy. Jersey Artillery Mil. ; appointed Enroller
of Deeds, Office of Works 1898 ; was a Judge of
Native Court of First Instance, Egypt 1901-4 ; is Major
R F. A. ; unsuccessfully contested Somerset, E. Div.
(Z£7) 1906 ; sat as M.P. for Portsmouth Jan. 1910 to
Nov. 1918; elected for N. Div. thereof Dec. 1918:
in. 1906, Mary, da. of Russell Sturgis and widow
of Lieut.- Col. Leopold Richard Seymour [see M.
Hertford, colls.].
Remember.
^rms— Argent, on a chevron between three martlets sable
as many fleur-de-lis of the field. ®mt-A talbot guardant
argent.
Residence — 11, Stratton Street, Piccadilly, W. Clubs — New University, Coaching.
FARMER, Creation (G.B.) 1780, of Mount Pleasant, Sussex. [Believed ext. 1913.]
Daughters living Of 5th Baronet— Ethel. Mary. Gladys Florence.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Irene Mary Martha : m. 1st, 1888, Thomas Percy R. Gleeson,
Cape Mounted Rifles, who d. 1906 ; 2ndly, 1907, Ernest Edward Webb, solicitor, and has issue
living (by 1st marriage), Irene Norah Elizabeth, b. 1891. Residences , Brooklyn, Amalinda, East
London, Cape Colony ; Umtata, Transkei, South Africa. ■ — Meliora Ann : m. 1889, Bruce Brent,
and has issue living, Bruce Farmer, b. 1901, — George Farmer, b. 1910, — Mary Theodora, b. 1891 ;
m. 19x7, William Ernest Clarke, Cape Civil Ser., of Bujana Mission, Pondoland, S. Africa, —
Edith Irene, b. 1895, — Nellie Farmer, b. 1897,— Irene Farmer, b. 1907, — Norah Meliora Farmer,
b. 1908. Residence, Idutywa, Transkei, S. Africa. Edith Elizabeth.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet — Jane ( Lady Farmer), da. of Robert Smyth : m. 1878, Sir
Richard Harry Kenrick Farmer, 5th baronet, who (it is believed) d. 1913, when the title became
ext. Residence,
Collateral Branches living. Not in remainder to the Baronetcy.
Grandchildren of the late Hugh Hovell Farmar, a descendant of the late Jasper
Farmar, great-great-grandfather of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. William Roberts Farmar, b. 1825, d. 1896: m. 1st, 1851, Alicia
Mary, who d. 1861, only child of the late Capt. Edward Stone Cotgrave, R.N. ; 2ndly,
1863, Ellenor Louisa (now of Bedford House, Southampton), el. da. of the Rev. William
Lewis Girardot, of Hinton Charterhouse, Somerset : —
(By 1st marriage), Richard de Malpas Cotgrave, b. 1853 ; has assumed the surname of Cotgrave in
lieu. of his patronymic : m. 1877, Amelia, da. of the late Capt. William Walsingham Morison,
having had issue, of whom Hugh Hovell Farmar, b. 1882 ; is a C.E., and Lieut. R.E. ; served during
European War 1916-17, in Gallipoli, Egypt, and France : nt. 19x5, Maud Ethel, el. da. of the late
Rev. C. P. Winter, D.D., — Reginald Walsingham Farmar, b. 1883; is Capt. Gen. Reserve of
Officers (formerly Essex Regt.), and a Dist. Commr., S. Nigeria; S. Africa 1901-2, with Mounted
Inf. (medal with four clasps), India 1917-19 with 3rd (Garrison) Batn. Essex Regt.,— Christopher
Russell Farmar, b. 1891 ; Lieut. Worcestershire Regt. ; d. (on active ser. during European War)
1917, — Montague Lewis Farmar, b. 1892 ; Lieut. Canadian Inf.; d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1917, — Ella Grace Farmar, b. 1886 ; m. 1918, Capt. John Craig Christie Mossop, Indian
Army Reserve, — Beatrice Maud Farmar, b. 1889: m. 1911, Capt. George Malcolm Finlay, Hamp-
shire Regt., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, and has issue living, George
William de Malpas, b. 1912, — Dorothy Evelyn Farmar, b. 1896 : m. 1917, John Kearney Marjori-
banks Dodds, Lieut. R.A.F., and has issue living, John Marjoribanks Kearney b. 1919. Resi-
dence, San Stefano, Mannamead, Plymouth. Grace Ursula Cotgrave : 7ti. 1883, Arthur Edward
Niblett, J.P., who d. 1904, of Haresfield Court, Gloucestershire, and has issue living, Aline
Mildred : m. 1907, Evan Christopher Prichard, and has issue living, Bridget Joan b. 1909, —
Dora : m. 1913, Arthur Norman Wilkinson, Sudan Civil Ser., — Winifred : m. 1st, 1911, Capt. Peter
Martin Connellan, Hampshire Regt.,- who d. (killed in action) 1914 ; 2nd, 19 — , M. Bolton, —
Gladys : m. 1918, Major Cresswell Duffield Rawson, D.S.O., R.G.A. Club, Empire. (By 2nd
marriage), George Jasper, C.B., C.M.G. , b. 1872 ; is Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. Worcestershire
Regt., and an Instructor at Staff College, with rank of Brig.-Gen. ; served during European War
1914-18 on Staff, Canadian Div. (despatches, C.M.G., Brevet Col., Order of SS. Maurice and
Lazarus of Italy, C.B., Order of Agricultural Merit of France); C.M.G. 1915, C B. (Mil.) 1918:
m‘ I9I3> Bertha Frances, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. William Henry Paget [ see M. Anglesey, colls.],
and has issue living, Julian Avenel, b. 1917, — Veronica Dorien, b. 1914.— Harold Mynors,
C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1878; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Lancashire Fusiliers,
and a D A. A. and Q.M.G.; served with Nile Expedition X898, present at battle of Khartoum
(medal with clasp), during S. African War 1899-1900 (despatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps),
in China 1901, and in Dardanelles 1915, as Brig. Maj. 29th Div., and as D.A.A. and Q.M.G.
([despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1918: m. 1907, Violet, da. of the late Sir William
Bartlett Dalby, of 14, Montagu Place, Portman Square, W., and has issue living, Hugh William,
b. 1908,— Hyacinthe Susan, b. 1910, — Mary Aline, b. 1912. Club, Cavendish. Beatrice Emily.
“ \Juliet Mary: m. 1892, Alfred Adams, Bar.-at-law, of 3, New Court, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.,
having had issue, of whom Ralph Edward Cadwallader, b. 1893 ; is Capt. E. Surrey Regt. ;
European War 1914-19 in France, Egypt, Palestine, and Archangel, — Geoffrey Henry Cadwallader,
9*
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage,
b. 1896 ; 2nd Lieut. Suffolk Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916,— Otho
Cadwallader, b, 1901,— Michael Cadwallader, b. 1903,— Gwendolen Mary, b. 1900. Residence ,
48, Nevern Square, S.W Ella Katharine. Rose Dorothea: m. 1898, Frederick Colpoys
Keane, and has issue living, Anthony Colpoys, b. 1899 ; Lieut. R.A.,— Marcus Hugh, b. 1901,—
Granville, b. 1905,— John Colpoys (twin), b. 1905,— Nicholas, b. 1908 Violet Eleanor.
FARQUHAR, Creation (G.B.) 1796, of Cadogan House, Middlesex.
[Name pronounced “ Farkwer.”]
Sir Peter Walter Farquhar, 6th
Baronet ; b. Oct. 8th, 1904; s. his father, Capt.
Sir Walter Randolph Fitzroy, 1918.
^rms — Argent, a lion rampant sable between two sinister
hands apaumee couped in chief gules, and a crescent in base
azure. Crist — An eagle rising proper.
Residence — io, Warwick Square, S.W.i.
Brothers living- CHARLES RICHARD, b. May
14th, 1906.—— Reginald Arthur, b. 1908.
Sister living— Ruth Violet Mary, b. 1910.
Daughter living of 4th Baronet— Katharine {Lady
FitzRoy), b. 1865 : m. 1887, Sir Almeric William FitzRoy,
K.C.B., K.C.V.O. [see D. Grafton, colls.]. Residences,
55, Lower Belgrave Street, S.W. ; Frogmore Park,
Blackwater, Hants.
Brothers living Of 4th Baronet— Granville Frederick
Richard, b. 1849 ; is a member of the London Stock Ex-
change : in. 1896, Helen M., da. of the late E. Louis
Livingston, of New York, having had issue, of whom
Edward Henry Granville, b. 1896 ; Lance-Corporal Sea-
forth Highlanders ; d (killed in action during European
War) 1917, — Guy William John, b. 1899,— Diana Mary,
b. 1901 : m. 1919, Capt. John Frederick Lambton [see E.
Durham], Residences , 24, Park Street, Grosvenor Square,
W. ; Dalton Park, Beverley. Clubs, Carlton, Turf. — -
FitzRoy James Wilberforce, b. 1858 ; formerly Lieut.
By mitid a?id hand. 13th Hussars : in. 1884, Ada Mary, da. of Sir John
William Cradock-Hartopp, 4th baronet, and has issue
living, Arthur Ronald, R.N., b. 1888 ; became Lieut.-Com. 1918. — Gladys Mary {Hon. Mrs. Edward
S. Wyndham) : in. 1907, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Edward Scawen Wyndham, D.S.O., 1st Life Guards
[see B. Leconfield]. Residence,
Sisters living Of 4th Baronet— Charlotte Louisa. Harriet Blanche Elizabeth {Hon. Mrs.
George A. V. Bertie) : in. 1885, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. George Aubrey Vere Bertie [see E. Abingdon].
Residence, 36, Eccleston Square, S.W. Caroline Emily Horatia. Residence, 36, Eccleston
Square, S.W.
Grandmother living — Hon. Kathleen Mary, da. of 1st Baron Deramore : m. 1877, Walter Ran-
dolph Farquhar, son of 3rd baronet, who d. 1901. Residences, 77, Eaton Place, S.W. ; Shaw
House, Newbury, Berks.
Widows living Of 4th and 5th Baronets— Hon. Alice {Hon. Lady Farquhar ), da. of 1st
Viscount Hampden : in. 1862, Sir Henry Thomas Farquhar, 4th baronet, who d. 1916. Residence,
10, Montague Place, W. ; Gilmilnscroft, Mauchline, Ayrshire.— —Violet {Lady Farquhar', da.
of Col. Charles Seymour Corkran, formerly Grenadier Guards [see Peel, Bt., colls ] : m. 1903,
Capt. Sir Walter Randolph Fitzroy Farquhar, R.F.A., 5th baronet, who d. (killed in action during
European War) 1918. Residence, 10, Warwick Square, S.W.i.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. Francis Douglas Farquhar, D.S.O., Colostream Guards, 2nd
son of 4th baronet, b. 1874, d. (killed in action) 1915 : in. 1905, Lady Evelyn
Hely-Hutchinson (now of 157, Victoria Street, S.W.i), da. of 5th Earl ofDonough-
more : —
Norah Frances Sapphire, b. 1906. Sybil Barbara, b. 1909.
Issue of the late Harvie Morton Farquhar, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1816, d.
1887 : in. 1849, the Hon. Louisa Harriet Ridley Colborne, who d. 1870, da. of
1st and last Baron Colborne : —
Alfred b. 1852. Residence, 11, Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs, Carlton, St. James’s, Arthur’s, White’s,
Bachelors’ Ernest, b. 1853: in. 1890. Maria Theresa, da. of Sir (Thomas) Villiers Lister,
K.C.M.G., having had issue, of whom Harold Lister, b. 1894 ; is Lieut. Coldstream Guards ; served
during European War 1914-17 (wounded); in. 1917, Constance Audrey, da. of the Hon. Arthur
Algernon Capell [see E. Essex],— Rupert, M.C., b. 1897 ; Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1917. Residence, 55, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs, St. James’s, Bachelors’,
Oxford and Cambridge. Florence: in. 1875, John Henry Ponsonby-Fane, who d. 1916 [see E.
Bessborough, colls.]. Residence , 15. Chesham Place, S.W. Isabel. Residence , 11, Belgrave
Square, S.W.—— Helen Laura. Residence, 11, Belgrave Square, S.W.
Sir Robert Farquhar, Knt., of Munie, a younger son of the ancient family of Farquhar of
Gilmilnscroft, was Deputy-Receiver of Scotland 1644, and Provost of Aberdeen 1646. His great-great-
grandson, Sir Walter, 1st baronet, was Physician to George IV. when Prince Regent. The 5th
baronet, Sir Walter Randolph Fitzroy Farquhar, Capt. R. F.A., d. (killed in action during European
War) 1918.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
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TOWNSEND-FARQUHAR, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of the Mauritius.
[Pronounced “ Townsend-Farkwer.”]
By mind and hand.
Sir Robert Townsend-Farquhar,
6th Baronet ; b. Sept. 26th, 1841 ; s. his brother,
Sir John Henry, 1877; ed. at R.M.A. ;
formerly Lieut. R.A.
^rnt« — Argent, a lion rampant sable between two
sinister hands couped, in chief gules, and a crescent in
base, azure. Crtat — An eagle rising proper.
Club — Junior United Service, Arthur’s, Conservative
and Unionist (Ambleside).
Brother living— HORACE BRAND (discount Far -
quhar ), b. May 19th, 1844 > cr. a Baronet 1892, Baron
Farquhar 1898, and Viscount Farquhar 1917 [see
“ Peerage ”].
Sir Robert, 1st baronet, first British Governor and
Commander-in-Chief of the Mauritius, second son of Sir
Walter Farquhar, Bt., of Cadogan House, Middlesex
[ see notes to preceding title], distinguished himself by his
able government of the colony from its conquest. He was
for some years Governor of the East India Co., and suc-
cessively M.P. for Hythe and Canterbury. The 2nd
baronet, Sir Minto, was in the diplomatic service, and sat
as M.P. for Hertford. The 3rd baronet, Sir Eric, entered
the diplomatic service, and died of fever at Pekin whilst
Secretary of Legation. The 5th baronet. Sir John (7th
Bengal Cav.), served at Chirhut (dangerously wounded),
and was one of the defenders during the siege of Lucknow
1857, and afterwards held various staff appointments in
India.
FARRAR, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Bedford, Province of Transvaal, Union of
South Africa. [Extinct 1915.]
Sir George Herbert Farrar, B.S.O. , 1st and last Baronet .
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet — Helen Mabel, b. 1894 : m. 1917, Major Basil Hobson
Turner, R.F.C. Muriel Frances, b. 1896.— —Gwendoline, b. 1897. Georgina Marjorie, b.
1901.- Kathleen Elizabeth, b. 1907.— —Ella Marguerite, b. 1911.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Ella Mabel {Lady Farrar ), da. of the late Charles Waylen,
Indian Med. Ser. : m. 1892, Col. Sir George Herbert Farrar, 1st baronet, who d. (on active service)
1915, when the title became ext. Residences , Chicheley Hall, Newport Pagnell, Bucks; Bedford
Farm, near Johannesburg, Transvaal.
FARRINGTON, Creation (U.K.) 1818, of Blackheath, Kent.
Sir Henry Anthony Farrington, 6th Baronet ;
b. Oct. 1st, 1871; s. his father, Sir William Hicks, M.D.,
1901 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at. Cooper’s Hill ; is Officiating
Conservator of Forests, Bengal : m. 1906, Dorothy Maria,
da. of Francis John Farrington [ see infra], and has issue.
— Ermine, on a chevron gules between three leopards’ faces sable as
many bombs or, fired proper. Crtst — A dragon wings- elevated tail nowed
vert bezanty, gorged with a mural crown argent and a chain reflexed over
the back or, the body charged with two caltraps fessewise of the last.
Residence — Darjeeling, India.
Le bon temps viendra.
There’s a good time
coming.
Son living— HENRY FRANCIS COLDEN, b. April 25th, 1914.
Daughter living— Margaret, b. 1913.
Brother living — Alexander, b. 1872 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at Peter-
house, Cambridge ; m. 1905, Ellen Katharine, da. of the late Rev.
William Wilberforce Howard (formerly H.M.’s Senior Inspector of
Schs.), of Stanmore, Northam, N. Devon, and has issue living, William
Howard, b. 1907, — Anthony Herbert James, b. 1911, — Aurea Elizabeth, b. 1006. John Marsden,
b. 1874; ed. at Eastbourne Coll. : m. 1917, Lynda M., da. of George Simmonds, of Queenswood
Road, Forest Hill, S.E., and has issue living, 5lary Joyce, b. 1918.
Sister living— Aurea, b. 1878 : m. 1907, Herbert Edgington. Residence , 40, St. George’s Court,
S.W.7.
Aunt living (daughter of 4th baronet) — Margaret Elizabeth. Residence , n, Catharine Place, Bath.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet — Amy Florence {Lady Farrington), da. of the late Alexander
Glendining, of Redleaf, Penshurst : m. 1870, Sir William Hicks Farrington, 5th baronet, who d.
1901. Residence , Flat 2, 4, Devonshire Place, Eastbourne.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Anthony Charles Farrington, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 4th son of 4th
baronet, b. 1842, d. 1920 : m 1870, Catherine Harriet, who d. 1896, da. of the late
Rev. William Smythies Beevor, of Bury St. Edmunds :—
Charles Anthony Beevor, b. 1873 : m. 1908, Mabel, da. of the late George Hastings Rust D’Eye, and
has issue living, Berners Charles D’Eye, b. 1909, — Marjorie Joan Cicely, b. 1910. Evelyn
Catherine, b. 1871. Residence , El-Nido, Gorleston-on-Sea.
Issue (by 2nd marriage), of the late Rev. Edward Holmes Farrington, son of 3rd
baronet, b. 1812, d. 1894 : m. 1st, 1840, Rosebella Maria, who d. 1845, da. of the
late Rev. John Edgecumbe ; 2ndly, 1849, Sophia Elizabeth, who d. 1895, da. of the
late Robert Walker, of Alphington, Devon : —
George Walker, b. 1850 : m. 1894, Constance May, da. of Francis Newton Lowe, formerly of
Lincoln and has issue living, Maude Mary, b. 1895, —Winifred Frances, b. 1897. Francis John,
"• J&54 : w. 1880, Marian Elizabeth, da. of Michael Webb Marshall, of Exeter, and has issue
living, George Edward Marshall, b. 1882 : m. 1911, Nellie, only da. of William B. Fraser, of
Gnqualand East, S. Africa, and has issue living, Marshall Frances William, b. 1912, — Dorothy
Maria( Lady Farrington ), b. 1885 : m. 1906, Sir Henry Farrington, 6th Bt. [see ante]. Loftus
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Henry, b. 1863: m. 1908, Jessie de Prado, da. of Eben MacMillan. Residence , Kaironau, Argonia,
Kansas, U.S.A. Ellen Mary Elizabeth. Residence , Uplands, Bideford.
Sir Anthony Farrington, 1st Bt. of this creation, was a Gen. in the Army, Director-Gen. of R.A.
and Field Train, and an Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, who m. 1766, Elizabeth, da. of Alexander Colden,
Lieut. -Gov. of New York.
Faudel-Pliillips, see Phillips.
FAYRER, Creation (U.K.) 1896, of Devonshire Street, St. Marylebone, co. London.
[Name pronounced “Fairer.”]
Sir Joseph Fayrer, C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.S.E.,
2nd Baronet ; b. March 8th, 1859; s. his father, Surg.-Gen.
Sir Joseph, K.C.S.I. , LL.D ., M.D., F.R.S., 1907; ed. at
Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1886) ;
L. R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.F.P.S., L.M. Edin. and Glasgow 1886,
M. B., C.M. St. Andrews and F.R.C.S. Edin. 1887, M.D. St.
Andrews 1889 ; is a Fellow of Med. So., Sup. Roy. Infirmary,
Edinburgh, and Lieut. -Col. Roy. Army Med. Corps (Territorial
Force) ; formerly Lieut. -Col. Roy. Army Med. Corps ; com-
manded 2nd Scottish Gen. Hospital (T F.) during European
War (C.B.E.); sometime Med. Officer of Duke of York’s
Roy. Mil. Sch., and Hon. Surg. of Union Jack Club and of
Camb. Asylum for Soldiers’ Widows ; a contributor to British
Medical Journal , Royal Army Medical Corps Journal , Indian
Medical Gazette , etc. ; is a Knight of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England ; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : in. 1890,
Ella, da. of the late Col. William Augustin John Mayhew, Bengal Army, and
has issue.
gurms — Argent, on a bend invected sable between in chief an Eastern crown gules and in base
an esculapius proper enfiled with an Eastern crown of the third, three horseshoes or. Crrst — In
front of a sword erect, point upward proper, pommel and hilt or, a horseshoe or between two wings
erect gules.
Residence — Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. Club — New (Edinburgh).
Son living — JOSEPH HERBERT SPENS, b. Oct. 20th, 1899; ed. at Wellington Coll.; is
Lieut. 1st Batn. King’s Own Scottish Borderers.
Daughters living — Phyllis Bethia Josephine, b. 1898. Eileen Margaret, b. 1901.
Brothers living— Henry Wadham Spens, b. 1862 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Lieut. Roy.
Sussex Artillery Mil., and 3rd Batn. King’s Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.). Frederick Durand
Stirling, b. 1869 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1891, M.A. 1895) ; M.R.C.S.
and L.R.C.P. London 1896; Lieut. -Col. Indian Med. Ser., and Agency Surg., Udaipur; received
Delhi Durbar medal 1911 : m. 1898, Amy Gertrude, da. of the late Thomas Wilkinson Tetley, of
Claughton, Cheshire, and has issue living, Frederick Wilkinson Spens, b. 1903, — Colin Robert,
b. 1907, — Bethia Maud, b. 1900.
Sister living — Diana Agnes, b. 1864 : m. 1888, the Rev. Richard Arnold Edgell, M.A. (formerly
Head Master of Leamington Coll.), R. of Beckley, having had issue, of whom Richard Fayrer
Arnold, b. 1896 ; Lieut. King’s Own Scottish Borderers ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1915, — Lawrence Fayrer Arnold, b. 1899; Lieut King’s Own Scottish Borderers, — Isabel
Bethia, 1889. Residence , Beckley Rectory, E. Sussex.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. James Outram Spens Fayrer, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b.
1861, d. 1918 : tn. 1892, Katherine (now of 63, Philbeach Garden, S.W.5.), da. of
F. Steward : —
Joseph Steward, b. 1897 ; Lieut. Indian Army ; d. (killed in action at Mesopotamia) 1916.—— Evelyn
Bethia, b. 1894 Wynifred Georgiana Joscelyn, b. 1898.
The 1st baronet, Sir Joseph, was a F.R.C.S., F.R.C.P., an Hon. Physician to H.M. Queen
Victoria, and an Hon. Physician (Mil.) and Physician Extraordinary to H.M. King Edward VII.,
a Gov. of Wellington Coll., and many years Surg.-Gen. and Pres, of Med. Board at India Office.
FEILDEN, Creation (U K.) 1846, of Feniscowles, Lancashire.
Sir William Henry Feilden, 4th
Baronet; b. March 8th, 1866; s. his father, Sir
William Leyland, 1912 ; formerly Major 3rd
Batn. Royal Lancaster Regt. ; is a J.P. for Stafford-
shire, Major Yeo., and Assist. Provost- Marshal Lon-
don and W. Command ; served in S. Africa 1900
(medal with two clasps): in. 1891, Evelyn Mary, da.
of Sir Morton Edward Manningham-Buller, 2nd Bt.,
and has issue.
Jtrms — Argent, on a fesse cottised azure, between two
martlets in chief and a rose in base gules, barbed and seeded
proper, three lozenges or. Crtat — A nuthatch perched upon a
hazel-branch fructed, holding in its beak a rose gules, slipped
proper. $f£onir Crtst unit ^Kotto— A palm-tree weighted proper.
“Crescit sub pondere virtus ” (Virtue grows under its imposed
•weight).
Seats — Feniscowles, Lancashire ; Dilhorne Hall, Stoke-
upon-Trent. Clubs — Junior United Service, Boodle’s, Royal
Automobile.
Son living— WILLIAM MORTON BULLER, M.C. , b. 1893-;
is Capt. Yeo. ; served during European War 1914-16 (despatches,
Mil. Cross). Club , Boodle’s.
Ne tentes aut perfice.
Do not attempt , or else
accomplish.
Honor is the reward of virtue.
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Daughters living— Beatrice Ida : m. 1916, Capt. Henry Fergusson Brace, D.S.O., M.C., and
has issue living, a son, b. 1920. Residence, 6, Connaught Street, W. 2. —Cynthia Evelyn.
Brothers living — Edward Leyland Cooke, O.B.E., b. 1868 ; Major in the Army, formerly Capt.
2nd Batn. Highland L.I. ; served in Crete 1898 ; on Gen. Staff, Aldershot Command 1914-18 ; O.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919: m. 1907, the Hon. Marjorie Graham Murray, da. of 1st Baron Dunedin, and has issue
living, Iris Blanche Julie Edith, b. 1909,— Esme Mary, b. 1913. Residence , The Mirrie, Denham*
Bucks. Clubs, Army and Navy, Royal Automobile. Wemyss Gawne Cunningham, C.M.G., b.
1870; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Col. and Ch. Paymaster Army Pay Depart. (C.M.G.) ; served in S. Africa
1899-1902 (two medals with two clasps); C.M.G. 1917: vi. 1915, Winifred, da. of the late Rev.
William Cosens, D.D.. and has issue living, a son, b. 1916. Club, Junior United Service. — —
Randle Montague, C.B.E., b. 1871 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at R.M.C. ; formerly Major Oxford-
shire and Buckinghamshire L.I. ; is a Pacha and Lieut. -Col. in Egyptian Army, and Civil Sec.*
Sudan Govt. : Mohmand Field Force 1897 (medal with clasp), Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (clasp), S.
Africa 1901 -2 (despatches, medal with four clasps), Sudan 1905 (medal with clasp, 4th class Medjidie)
and 1913, in command of Agnakir Patrol (3rd class Medjidie), Myima Patrol in Sudan 1917 (medal
with clasp); has 4th class Osmanieh and 3rd class Nile; received Roy. Humane So.'s silver
medal 1895 ; C.B.E. 19x8. Residence, Khartoum, Sudan. Clubs, Army and Navy, Royal Auto-
mobile. Rodolph, b. 1876 ; ed. at Radley ; is Capt. Durham L.I. ; served in S Africa 1900-1901
(medal with three clasps), and during European War 1915-19 : m. 1903, Rose Christian, da. of
the late Col. H. C. Ryder, Staff Paymaster (retired), formerly of Minden House, Richmond,
Yorkshire. Residence, ’tique Cottage, Shepperton. Club, Junior Naval and Military.
Sisters living — Edith Haughton Wemyss. Ada Isabel : m. 1903, Capt. Darcy P. Assheton
Gray, T. F. Reserve. Residence , Westwood, near Wetherby, Yorkshire.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Henry Wemyss, C.B., b. 1838 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ;
formerly Lieut. 44th Regt. ; served with 42nd Highlanders during Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (medal
with clasp), and with 8th Punjab Regt. in China i860 (medal); was an A. A. G. in Army of Con-
federate States 1862-5, and sometime Adj. 2nd Lancashire Rifle Vol. ; served as Naturalist with
Arctic Expedition 1875-6 (medal), in Transvaal campaign 1881, and in S. Africa 1900-1901, as
Ch. Paymaster Imperial Yeo. (despatches, C.B.) ; is Col. and Ch. Paymaster Army Pay Depart,
(retired), and a J.P. for Norfolk: m. 1864, Julia, who d. 1920, da. of the late Judge David
M'Cord, of South Carolina, U.S.A. Residence, Burwash, Sussex. Club, Junior United Service.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Mary Elizabeth ( Lady Brisco ): m. 1st, i860, Capt.
Richard Newsham Pedder, of 10th Hussars, who d. 1863 ; 2ndly, 1867, Sir Musgrave Horton
Brisco, 4th Bt., who d. 1909, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Ernest William Newsham
(Clubs, Army and Navy, Cavalry, Hurlingham), b. 1862 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col.
13th Hussars ; served in S. African War with Imperial Yeo. (medal with two clasps) : m. 1901,
Mary Aloisa, el. da. of Col. Parker, R.E., and has issue living, Rifchard Robert Newsham b.
1904. Residence, 21, Cadogan Gardens, S.W.— — Harriet Blanche Juanita Georgina (Lady Cooke ) :
m. 1871, Sir William Ridley Charles Cooke, 9th Bt., who d. 1894. Residence, East Cliflfe, Teign-
mouth, S. Devon.
This family has been settled near Blackburn, Lancashire, for more than three centuries. The 1st
Baronet was M.P. for Blackburn (LC) 1832-47.
JOHNSON-FERGUSON, Creation (U.K.) 1906, of Springkell, co. Dumfries, Kenyon,
Newchurch-in-Culchetli, co. Palatine of Lancaster, and Wiston, co. Lanark.
Sir Jabez Edward Johnson-Ferguson, ist
Baronet , son of Jabez Johnson, J. P., of Kenyon Hall,
near Manchester, by Mary, da. of John Johnson, Esq., of
Broughton, Manchester; b. Nov. 27th, 1849; ed. privately,
and at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 32nd Wrangler
1872, M.A. 1875) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1877 ; is a J.P.
for Lancashire, Lanarkshire, and Dumfriesshire, and Chm.
of Bolckow, Vaughan and Co. (Limited), and of Jabez
Johnson, Hodgkinson, and Pearson (Limited) ; assumed
by Roy. license the additional surname of Ferguson
1881 ; sat as M.P. for Mid., or Loughborough, Div. of
Leicestershire (Z) 1885-6 (when he was defeated) and
July 1892 to Oct. 1900, unsuccessfully contested Burton
Div. of Staffordshire 1900: m. 1874, Williamina Margaret
Ellen, da. of William Alexander Cunningham, of
Manchester, and has issue.
&rms— Quarterly, ist and 4th per fesse indented gules and or>
a pale counterchanged, in chief two boars’ heads couped of the second
and in base a thistle slipped proper ; 2nd and 3rd azure, on a pile or a lion statant of the first, on a
chief azure, between two sprigs of oak slipped, a pale or, thereon a like sprig of oak, all counter-
changed. Crtst — ist, in front of a thistle erect thereon a bee volant proper, a boar’s head couped
or ; 2nd. between two oak branches erect proper, a lion statant per pale azure and or, holding in
the mouth a sprig of oak also proper.
Seat — Springkell, Eaglesfield, Dumfriesshire. Town Residence — 55, Cadogan Square, S.W.
Club — Brooks’s.
Know thyself.
Son living— EDWARD ALEXANDER JAMES, b. March 3rd, 1875 ; is Major Yeo. (T.D.), a J.P.
for cos. Dumfries and Lanark, and a Director of Williams Deacons Bank, of Bolckow; Vaughan
and Co. (Limited), of Tredegar Coal Co. (Limited), and of Jabez Johnson, Hodgkinson, and
Pearson (Limited) : m. 1904, the Hon. Elsie Dorothea McLaren, da. of ist Baron Aberconway.
and has issue living, Neil Edward, b. 1905, — Brian Charles, b. 1908, — Raymond Patrick, b. 1912.
Residence, The Court, Luckington, Wilts.
Ferguson-Davie, see Davie.
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FERGUSSON, Creation (N.S.) 1703, of Kilkerran, Ayrshire.
Sweeter out of difficulties.
That I may profit others.
Sir Charles Fergusson, K.C.B. ,
K.C.M.G., M.V.O., D.S.O. , 7th Baronet; b.
Jan. 17th, 1865 ; his father, the Rt. Hon. Sir
James, P.C., G.C.S.I., K.C.M.G. , C.I.E.,
LL.D. 1907 ; is Lieut. -Gen. in the Army , Hon.
Col. Army Ser. Corps, and a J. P. and D.L. for
Ayrshire ; Soudan Expedition 1896, 1897, 1898,
and 1899 (severely wounded, despatches five times,
Brevets Major, Lieut. -Col., and Col., D.S.O.),
European War 1914-18, Comdg. an Inf. Div., and
subsequently an Army Corps (despatches seven
times, K.C.B. , K.C.M.G., French and Belgian
Croixs de Guerre, Grand Officer Legion of Honour
and Order of Crown of Belgium) ; was A.G. of
Egyptian Army 190 1-3, in command of 3rd Batn.
Grenadier Guards 1904-7, Brig. -Gen. on Gen. Staff,
Irish Command 1907-8, and Inspector of Inf. 1909-
12 ; appointed to command a Div. Irish Command
1913 ; was Mil. Gov. of Occupied German Terri-
tory 1919 ; received 3rd class Medjidie 1900, and
2nd class 1903 : D.S.O. 1898, M.V.O. (4th class)
1906, C.B. (Mil.) 1911, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915,
K.C.M.G. 1918: m. 1901, Lady Alice Mary
Boyle, da. of 7th Earl of Glasgow, and has issue.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st grand quarter, azure, a buckle
argent between three boars’ heads couped or, armed and langued gules, Fergusson ; 2nd grand
quarter, counterquartered, 1st and 4th argent, an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered
gules, Ramsay ; 2nd and 3rd gules, a chevron betwixt three fleur-de-lys or, Broun of Colston ;
3rd grand quarter counter-quartered, 1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant couped at all joint gules,
within a double tressure flory counter-flory azure, Maitland ; 2nd and 3rd argent a shakefork sable,
Cuninghame of Glencairn ; 4th grand quarter or, on a saltire azure nine lozenges of the first, on a
bordure of the second eight mullets and as many boars’ heads erased, alternated argent, Dalrymple
of New Hailes. Cmt — A bee on a thistle proper.
Residence — Kilkerran, Maybole, Ayrshire. Club — Carlton.
Sons living — JAMES, b. Sept. 18th, 1904. Simon Charles David, b. 1907.— —Bernard Edward,
b. 19x1.
Daughter living— Helen Dorothea, b. 1902.
Brother living — Sir James Andrew, K.C.M.G., C.B., b. 1871; became Lieut. 1893, Com. 1900,
Capt. 1905, and Rear-Adm. 1917; served in S. Africa 1900 (promoted Com.), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-18, present at battle of Jutland (despatches, C.B., K.C.M.G., Order of Rising Sun
of Japan) ; appointed an A.D.C. to H.M. 1916, a Naval Lord of the Admiralty 1919, and Assist.
Ch. of Naval Staff, Admiralty 1919; C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G. 1920: m. 1901, Githa Enid, da.
of the late Thomas C. Williams, of Wellington, New Zealand, and has issue living, Margaret, b.
1903, — Augusta Susan, b. 1904, — Jean Annie, b. 1908,— a da., b. 1918. Residence ,
Sister living — Susan Georgina: m. 1880, John George Alexander Baird, D.L., who d. 1917, for-
merly 16th Lancers, and has issue living, Edith Christian, b. 1893, — Janet Mary, b. 1895. Resi-
dences, Wellwood, Muirkirk ; Colstoun, Haddington ; 89, Eaton Square, S.W.
Uncle living (son of 5th baronet) — John Adam Fergusson, b. 1845 ; is Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col.
(retired) ; formerly Major Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own); was D. A. A.G., Ceylon 1884-9, an^
a Professor at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst 1893-1900; commanded 15th Provisional Batn. 1901-2 ;
unsuccessfully contested Peterborough (C) 1883: m. 1871, Sarah, da. of the late Joseph Gilbert,
of Pewsey Vale, S. Australia, and has issue living, Anna Mary. — Edith Nora, — Jean, — Olive, —
Margaret Agnes,— Sarah Faith. Clubs, Junior Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
Aunts living (daughters of 5th baronet) — Henrietta Duncan : m. 1882, the Rt. Rev. George
Wyndham Kennion, D.D., Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells. Residence, The Palace, Wells,
Somerset. Eleanora Charlotte Dalrymple : m. 1871, the Rev. David Robertson (formerly R. of
Hartlebury), who d. 19x6, Hon. Canon of Worcester, an Hon. Chap, to H.M., and Chap, to Bishop
of Bath and Wells, and has issue living, Re v. Julius Charles, b. 1879; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1901, M.A. 1905); is V. of St. John’s, Stourbridge, — Helen Edith, — Eleanora Margaret,
Residence , Benholme, Malvern Wells.
Collateral Branches living.
Descendants of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Dalrymple, 1st Bt., P.C. [see
Dalrymple, Bt.].
Issue of the late George Hermand Fergusson, 3rd §on of 4th baronet, b. 1810,
d. 1870: m. xst, 1841, Jane, who d. 1844, widow of Major Gordon, of Halhead,
and da. of Little Gilmour, of Craigmillar ; 2ndly: 1857, Georgina Grace, da. of
Archibald Buchanan, of Auchentorhe : —
George James Fergusson-Buchanan (of Auchentorlie), b. 1862 ; is Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col.
Roy. Scots Fusiliers, and a J.P. and D.L. for Dumbartonshire; has been an Extra A.D.C. to
Gov. of Bombay ; a Member of Roy. Co. of Archers (King’s Body Guard for Scotland), S. Africa
1900 (medal with three clasps), European War 1914-18, sometime as an Area Comdt. ; assumed in
1890 the additional surname of Buchanan : m. 1886, Grace, da. of Claud Hamilton, and has issue
living, Noel Grace, b. 1889, — Avril Nora, b. 1892. Residence , Auchentorlie, Bowling. Clubs,
Carlton, Orleans.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. James Alexander Duncan Fergusson, 4th son of 4th
baronet, b. 1812, d. 1864 : m. 1844, Margaret, who d. 1896, da. of the late James
Hope : —
Alice Jane : m. 1872, Maj.-Gen. Andrew Smythe Montague Browne, J.P., D.L., who d. 1916, Col.
2nd Dragoons, and has issue living, Andrew Duncan Montague, D.S.O., b. 1878 [see “ Com-
panionage’’],— Margaret Violet Mary, b. 1873,— Frances Belinda, b. 1875,— Alice Charlotte
Helen, b. 1878 : m. 1910, the Rev. William Malcolm Graham, V. of Cbasetown, near Walsall.
— Eileen May, b. 1881 : m. 1911, Lieut.-Col. Octavius Henry Lothian Nicholson C.M.G., D.S.Uo
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Prince of Wales’s Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.) [ see B. Romilly], — Evelyn Douglas, b. 1883 : m.
1915, Capt. Bertram Lothian Nicholson, D.S.O., R.N. [ see B. Romilly].
Issue of the late Major Robert Duncan Fergusson, 5th son of 4th baronet, b. 1813, d.
1878 : m. 1st, 1852, Helen, who d. 1863, da. of John Blackburn, of Killearn,
co. Stirling ; 2ndly, 1866, Margaret Eliza, widow of John Stuart Hay Newton,
of Newton [see M. Tweeddale, colls.], da. of William Fairlie:—
John Blackburn, b. 1855; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1878); Bar. Inner Temple
1880; is a J.P. and a County Councillor for Ayrshire: m. 1880, Effie, da. of Andrew Blackburn,
and has issue living, Robert Duncan, b. 1881 : m. 1913, Edith Katherine, da. of W. D. Russell, of
Maulside, Ayrshire. Residence, Balgarth, Ayr. Lucy Jane ; appointed an Extra Lady-in-
Waiting to Princess Henry of Battenberg 1909 : ?n. 1st, 1877, the Hon. Arthur Hay David Fraser,
who d. 1884, son of 17th Baron Saltoun ; 2ndly, 1887, Francis John Stuart Hay-Newton, M.V.O.,
who d. 1913 [M. Tweeddale, colls.]. Residence,
Issue of the late Hew Dalrymple Hamilton Fergussonj 7th son of 4th baronet, b.
1817, d. 19x1 : m. 1838, Louisa, who d. 1904, da. of the late Gen. C. Godby,
C.B.
Charles Robert Kennett, b. 1842 ; formerly Lieut. 79th Highlanders : m. 1st, 1872, Eleanora
Dalrymple, who d. 1905, da. of Duncan Davidson, of Tulloch ; 2ndly, 1907, Alice Eliza, 2nd da.
of the late Adm. Henry Duncan Grant, C.B., and has issue living, (by 1st marriage) Sybil
Henrietta, b. 1878 : m. 1906, Malcolm Cosmo Bonsor. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Henry Duncan Fergusson, W.S. (infra): —
Issue of the late Robert Henry Duncan Fergusson, b. 1849, d. 1904 : m. 1877, Mabel
Frances, da. of the late Robert Balfour Wardlaw- Ramsay, of Whitehill : —
Robert Arthur, b. 1878.— —Irene Hilda.
Issue of the late Henry Duncan Fergusson, W.S., 6thsonof 4th baronet, b. 1814, d.
1868 : m. 1846, Anna, who d. 1910, da. of Robert Nasmyth, F.R.S., of Edinburgh : —
Georgina Frederica: m. 1879, Charles N. Orbell, and has issue living, William Henry, b. 1880: m.
18 — , Gwendoline Lucy, da. of G. A. Lym, — Charles Leslie, b. 1884, — Emily, b. 1882 : m. 1905,
Maurice Harper, of Geraldine, New Zealand, — Georgina Frederika, b. 1887, — Mabel Louisa, b.
1891. Residence, The Levels, Timaru, New Zealand.
Issue of the late Robert Dundas Octavius Fergusson, 8th son of 4th baronet, b.
1819, d. 1882 : m. 1842, Amelia, da. of Capt. George Macdonald, of Morer :—
George Adam Duncan Camperdown, b. 1847 : m. 1883, Marianne M’Donald, who d. 1914, widow of
Alfred Stephens, of Bridport, and da. of the late Hesry Paul, of Topsham. Charles Dalrymple
Hamilton, b. 1849. Henrietta Sarah Eleanora Augusta : m. 1868, the Rev. Joseph Richards,
who d. 1895, R. of Shelley, and has issue living, John William, b. 1872. — Kate Amelia Josephine, —
Henrietta Gertrude. Residence, Manor Grove, Beckenham. Jane Roberta Bruce.
Grandchildren of the late Robert Dundas Octavius Fergusson (ante) : —
Issue of the late Robert Dundas Arthur Graham Fergusson, b. 1851, d. 1896: m. 1877,
Mary Rachel, da. of the late Francis Whitworth Russell [see Russell, Bt.,* colls.] ; cr.
1812] : —
A son, b. 1880. Alice Mary Adelaide Gordon, b. 1877 : m. 18 — .
The 1 st baronet was an eminent advocate. The 2nd baronet, sometime M.P. for Sutherlandshire
was afterwards a Lord of Session (Lord Kilkerran). The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Ayrshire 1774-92,
and for Edinburgh 1792-6. He claimed in 1796 the Earldom of Glencairn (created 1488); the Lords
decided that he had proved himself to be heir-general to Alexander, Earl of Glencairn, who died 1670,
but had not proved his right to the Earldom. The 6th baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir James, P.C. ,
G.C.S.I., K.C.M.G., C.I.E., LL.D. (killed in Jamaica earthquake 1907), who sat as M.P. for
Ayrshire 1854-7 and I8s9-68, and for N.-E. Div. of Manchester 1885-1906, was Under-Sec of State
for India 1866-7, Under-Sec. at Home Office 1867-8, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of S. Australia 1868-73,
Gov, of New Zealand 1873-5, and of Bombay 1880-85, Under-Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs
1886-91, and Postmaster-Gen. 1891-2.
FERGUSSON, Creation (U K.) 1866, of Spitalhaugh, Peeblesshire.
By strength and skill. JAMES RANKEN FERGUSSON, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Aug. 10th, 1835; s. his father, Sir
William, LL.D., F.R.S.. 1877; ed. at King’s
Coll., London, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1858 ; is Vice-Lieut, for Peebles-
shire. a F.S.A. (Scotland), and a Member of Roy.
Co. of Archers King’s Body Guard for Scotland :
m. 1st, 1862, Mary Ann Somes, who d. 1868, da.
of the late Thomas Colyer, of Womb well Hall,
Northfleet, Kent; 2ndly, 1877, Louisa, who d.
1878, da. of the late William Forbes, of Medwyn,
Peeblesshire; 3rdly, 1886, Alice Fanny, da. of the
late J. Price Simpson, having had issue, of whom
the 4th son, James Adam Hamilton, b. 1892;
Lieut. Highland L.I. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1914.
&rms — Argent, a lion rampant azure armed and
langued gUles, on a chief engrailed of the last a mullet
between two cinquefoils of the first. Crtat — A dexter hand
grasping a broken spear in bend sinister all proper.
Seats — Spitalhaugh, West Linton, Peeblesshire ; Bord-
lands, West Linton, Peeblesshire. Clubs — Constitutional,
New (Edinburgh).
Sons living— By 1st marriage— THOMAS COLYER
COLYER-FERGUSSON , b. July nth, 1865: ed. at
Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1889, M.A. 1904) ;
is a J.P. for Kent (High Sheriff 1906) ; assumed in 1890
the additional surname of Colyer : m. 1st, 1890, Beatrice Stanley, who d. 1902, da. of the late Pro-
fessortheRt. Hon. Friedrich Max-Miiller, P.C. ; 2ndly, 1914, Mary Freda, da. of the late Rt. Hon.
Arthur Cohen, P.C., K.C., of 26, Great Cumberland Place, W., having had issue (by 1st marriage)
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of whom Max Christian Hamilton, b. 1890; is Capt. Army Ser. Corps: in. 1913, Edith Jane, da.
of the late William White Miller, of Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, and has issue living James
Herbert Hamilton b. 1917, — William Porteous, b. 1893 ; is Lieut. Northamptonshire Regt. ; served
during European War 1914-17 (wounded): m. 1919, Doris Dunstan, da. of William Dunstan Ford-
Smith, of Deanwater, Woodford, Cheshire,— Thomas Riversdale, V.C., b. 1896 ; Lieut, and Acting
Capt. Northamptonshire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, — Mary Adelaide
Somes, b. 1892 : m. 1914, Walter Turner Monckton, Queen’s Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.), and has
issue living, Gilbert Walter Riversdale b. 1915, Valerie Hamilton b. 1918, — Phillis Katherine St.
Leger, b. 1900, — Beatrice Helen Valentine, b. 1902. Residences , Ightham Mote, Ivy Hatch,
Sevenoaks ; Wombwell Hall, Northfleet. Clubs, Conservative, Constitutional, New (Edinburgh).
By 2nd marriage— Louis Forbes, b. 1878 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1901) ; is in Duchy of Lancaster Office, and Private Sec. to Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster.
Club, Constitutional.— By 3rd marriage — Charles Hamilton, b. 1894; is Lieut. Northampton-
shire Regt.
Daughters living— By 3rd marriage— Margaret Alice Hamilton, b. 1889: in. 1913, Cuthbert
Archibald Lambton, and has issue living, John Ronald, b. 1915,— William Hamilton, b. 1919.
Helen Hamilton, b. 1890: in. 1919, Arthur Julian de Spiganovicz, M.D.
Sisters living — Katherine Hamilton. Helen Seymour. Residence, Broomlee, West. Linton,
Peeblesshire.
The 1st baronet. Sir William, LL.D., F.R.S., a distinguished surgeon, was many years Sergeant-
Surgeon to H.M. Queen Victoria.
Fermor-Hesketh, see Hesketh.
FETHERSTON, Creation (I.) 1776, of Ardagh, Longford.
Rev. Sir George Ralph Fetherston, 6th
Baronet , b. April 8th, 1852; s. his father, Sir Thomas
John (who m. Sarah — she d. Jan. 27th, 1872, —
youngest da. of Harry Alcock, of Wilton Castle, co.
Wexford) Sept. 21st, 1869; ed. at Brighton Coll.,
and at Theological Coll., Salisbury; ordained
Deacon in Salisbury Cathedral 1880, and Priest
1883 ; was Mil. Assist. Hon. Chap, to Queen
Alexandra Hospital, Millbank 1916 ; is Curate of
St. Martin’s, Worcester, a J.P. for co. Longford
(High Sheriff 1897), a Member of Roy. Zoological
So. of Ireland and of Junior Philatelic So. of London,
Chief Consul in co. Longford for Cyclists Touring
Club of London, a Fellow of Guild of Church
Musicians, of Institute of British Poetry, and of
Victoria Coll, of Music (London), and a composer
of sacred and other music; author of “Through
Corsica with a Pencil,” etc., and several vols. of
sermons, hymns, poems, and sacred songs, and of
various papers on Natural History, etc. ; formerly
V. of Pydeltrenthide, Dorset ; received Jubilee medal
from Queen Victoria (to be worn as a decoration)
1897.
in Ulster Office 1907) — Gules, on a chevron between three
ostrich feathers argent an ogress. Crtst — An antelope statant argent, armed or.
Seat — Ardagh House, Ardagh, Edgeworthstown, co. Longford. Residences — The Elms,
Battenhall, Worcester ; 2, Whitehall Court, S.W. Club — Authors’
Sister living — Adeline Margaret. Residences , 33, Victoria Street, Tenby ; Ardagh House, Ardagh,
Edgeworthstown, co. Longford.
Uncle living (son of 4th Baronet)— HENRY ERNEST WILLIAM FETHERSTONHA UGH-
WHITNEY, b. 1847; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1868); formerly Lieut. 60th Rifles, and
Capt. and Hon. Major 7th Batn. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps; is a J.P. and D.L. for Westmeath
(High Sheriff 1887) : assumed in 1881 by royal license the additional surname of Whitney: in. 1st,
1876, Jeannie, who d. 1880, da. of the late Edward Atkinson, of Seafield Hall, Donabate, and
of Carrick Brennan, co. Dublin ; 2ndly, 1885, Alice Marion Caroline, da. of the late Col. Robert
Caulfeild, of Camolin House, Camolin, co. Wexford [ see E. Charlemont, colls.]. Residences,
Newpass, Rathowen, Ireland ; Furry Park, Raheny, co. Dublin. Club , Junior United Service.
Aunt, living (daughter of 4th Baronet) — Rosa Elizabeth : in. 1855, Lieut. -Gen. Charles Preston
Molony, who d. 1888, formerly M.S.C., and has issue living, Charles Stuart, b. 1856 ; formerly Capt.
Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regt.), and Capt. 6th Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), —
Adeline Rosa Mary, — Margaret Elizabeth,— Lucy Florence.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Edmund Whitney Fetherston- Whitney, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b.
• 1838, d. 1880: in. 1864, Georgiana Katherine, da. of James Ffranck Rolleston,
D.L., of Ffranckfort Castle, King’s co. : —
Georgiana Alice : in. 1st, 1891, Walter Raleigh Trevelyan, from whom she obtained a divorce 1903,
who d. 1916 [see Trevelyan, Bt., cr. 1661, colls.] ; 2ndly, 1904, H. Sinclair Kruger, who in 190'
assumed the surname of Sinclair in lieu of that of Kruger. Residence,
This family is descended from the Fetherstonhaughs, of Fetherstonhaugh Castle, Haltwhistle,
Northumberland. The families have settled respectively at The College, Cumberland, and at
Hethrege, or Heathery, Cleugh, Durham. Cuthbert, a younger son, settled in Ireland in 1651, and
throueh him the Fetherston baronets descend. The 2nd baronet was for many years M.P. for co.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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FFOLKES, Creation (G.B.) 1774, of Hillington, Norfolk.
[Name pronounced “Foaks.”]
Sir William Everard Browne
Ffolkes, 4th Baronet , son of the late Rev.
Henry Edward Ffolkes, 3rd son of 2nd Baronet ;
b. Feb. 15th, 1861 ; s. his cousin, Sir William
Hovell, 1912 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Suffolk
Regt. ; is patron of one living : in. 1896, Sybil
Compton, da. of the late Rev. Richard Compton
Maul, having had issue, William Rupert Compton,
b. 1898 ; Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1917.
&rm8— Per pale vert and gules, a fleur-de-lis argent.
Cmt — A dexter arm embowed vested per pale vert and
gules, cuff ermine, holding in the hand a spear proper.
Seat — Congham Lodge, King’s Lynn.
Brothers living— Rev. FRANCIS ARTHUR STAN-
LEY, M.V.O., A Dec. 8th, 1863; is R. of Hillington,
Norfolk, a Chap, in Ordinary to H.M., 2nd class Chap,
in Territorial Force, and a J.P. for Norfolk ; was an
Hon. Chap, to Queen Victoria and to the Prince of
Wales 1900-1901, and Chap.-in-Ord. to King Edward VII.
1901-10, since when to King George V. ; M.V.O. (4th
class), 1908 : m. 1893, Isabel Laura Newbery, da. of the
late John Newbery Boschetti, of Eccles, Lancashire,
and has issue living, Edward John Patrick Boschetti,
b. 1899,— Philippa Frances Boschetti, b. 1896. Residence , Hillington Rectory, King’s Lynn)
Norfolk.— Robert Walling Everard, b. 1865 : in. 1884, Ada, da. of Col. Brierley, and has issue
living, three das. Geoffrey Charles Hovell, b. 1867 : in. 1897, Edith Louisa Pollen, da. of
the late Frederick Haworth, and widow of the Rev. Charles E. Cummings.
Sisters living— Marearet Louisa Everard : in. 1888, the Rev. John Erasmus Philipps, R. of Cock-
field and V. of Staindrop, and has issue living, James Eiasmus Tracy, M.C. {Club, Army and
Navy), b. 1888; is Capt. Reserve of Officers and in Uganda Political Ser. (M.C.). Residence ,
Staindrop, Darlington. Helen Sophia Everard.— —Charlotte Philippa Marion {Lady Foster ) :
m. 1894, Sir Augustus Vere Foster, 4th Bt. ( cr . 1831). Residence , Glyde Court, Ardee, co.
Louth.— Mabel Olive Emily.
Aunt living — Fanny Louisa. Residence , Manor House, Wolferton, near Lynn.
Daughter living Of 3rd Baronet— Dorothy {Hon. Mrs. John Dawnay), b. 1876 : in. 1902,
Lieut.-Col. the Hon. John Dawnay, C.M.G., D.S.O., el. son of 8th Viscount Downe. Residences ,
Wykeham, Yorkshire ; Hillington Hall, King’s Lynn.
Sister living Of 3rd Baronet— Etheldreda Isabella : m. 1871, as his 2nd wife, Henry Birkbeck, who
d. 1895, and has issue living, Martin, b. 1873, — Geoffrey, b. 1875. Residence , Poringland, Norwich.
Collateral Branch living.
Granddaughters of the late Martin William Browne Ffolkes, el. son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Martin William Browne Ffolkes, b. 1849, d. igoi : m. 1882, Wilhelmine Mary
Emily (now of Heacham, Norfolk), da. of the late Lieut.-Col. J. D. Brett, 17th Lancers : —
Audrey : in. 1912, the Rev. Alfred Edward Alston, R. of Framingham-Earl. Residence , The Rectory,
Framingham-Earl, Norwich.^— Barbara {Lady Strickland) : in. ist, 1911, Capt. Francis Joseph
Cresswell, Norfolk Regt., who d. (killed in action) 1914 ; 2ndly, 1918, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward Peter
Strickland, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. Cynthia Mary : m. 1913, Philip Francis Hamilton Bed-
ingfeld. Residence , Madul KJelle, Ceylon.
This family, though settled for some generations at Hillington, is of Staffordshire extraction, and
was seated in that county temp. Henry V.
T WISLETON -WYKEHAM-FIEN NES , Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Banbury, co. Oxford.
Hon. Sir Eustace Edward Twisleton-
Wykeham-Fiennes, ist Baronet , 2nd son of 17th
Baron Saye and Sele, of Broughton Castle, Banbury ; b.
Feb. 29th, 1864; is a J.P. for Berks and Dorset; for-
merly Lieut.-Col. Roy. Marines, and Major Territorial
Force Reserve (retired as Hon. Lieut.-Col.); N.W.
Canada during Riel Rebellion 1885 (medal with clasp),
Egypt 1888-9 (despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star),
Pioneer Expedition to Mashonaland 1890, S. Africa 1900,
as Lieut. 10th Batn. Imperial Yeo. (despatches twice,
medal with three clasps), European War 1914- 15, in
France with Yeo., in Antwerp with Marine Brig., and in
Dardanelles as Intelligence Officer Roy. Naval Div.
(1914 Star); appointed a Parliamentary Private Sec. to
First Lord of the Admiralty 1912, a D.A. A. and Q.M.G.,
Plymouth Garrison 1916, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of
Seychelles ; sat as M.P. for Oxfordshire, N., or Banbury,
Div. (L.) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910, and Dec. 1910 to June
1918; defeated there Oct. 1900 and Jan. 1910 : m. 1894,
Florence Agnes, O.B.E., da. of John Rathfelder, of Con-
stants, Wynberg, Cape of Good Hope, and widow of Arthur Woodward Fletcher,
having had issue, cf whom the el., John Eustace, b. 1895 ; Capt. Gordon High-
landers; d. (wounds in action during European War) 1917.
Look for a brave spirit.
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J^rms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th azure, three lions rampant or, Fiennes ; 2nd and 3rd argent, a
chevron between three moles sable, Twisleton. Crisis — 1st, a wolf sejant proper, gorged with a
spiked collar, the line therefrom reflexed over the back or, Fiennes ; 2nd, an arm embowed, vested
sable, cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper a mole spade or, headed and armed of the second.
Official Residence — Government House, Victoria, Seychelles Islands. Seat — Studland House,
Studland Bay, Dorset. Chibs — Orleans, Cavalry.
Son living — RANULPH, b. Nov. 12th, 1902.
FILMER, Creation (E.) 1674, of East Sutton, Kent. [Extinct 1916.]
Sir Robert Marcus Filmer, ioth and last Baronet .
Sister living of lOtll Baronet— Alice Cecil Agnes, b. 1869 : m. i8g2, Capt. Arthur Stanley
Wilson, M. P., and has issue living, Arthur Thomas Filmer Wilson-Filmer, b. 1895; assumed
by Roy. license 1916 the additional surname of Filmer, — Robert Filmer, b. 1903. Residence , East
Sutton Park, Maidstone.
The ioth and last baronet, Capt. Sir Robert Marcus Filmer, who had served in Nile Expedi-
tion 1898 and in S. Africa 1899-1902, d. (of wounds in action during European War) Jan. 1916.
FIRTH, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Tne Flush, Birstall, West Riding of Yorkshire.
Sir Algernon Freeman Firth, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Sept. 15th, 1856; s. his father, Sir
Thomas Freeman, 1909 ; is a J.P. for W.
Riding of Yorkshire ; was Pres, of Asso. of British
Chambers of Commerce 1912-18 ; appointed a
Member of War Office Armaments Committee
1915, and subsequently a Member of Central
Appeal Tribunal : m. 1881, Janet Gertrude, da. of
the late Thomas Steven Lindsay, and has issue.
— Ermine, on a chevron gules between three battle-
axes erect proper, a stag’s head erased between two roses
argent. Crist — On a mount in front of a belt or firth of
six trees proper a stag’s head erased.
Seat — Scriven Hall and Park, Knaresborough, York-
shire. Town Residence — 88, St. James’s Street, S.W.i.
Clubs — Brooks’s, Reform, Royal Automobile, Ranelagh.
Daughter living— Dorothy Gertrude : m. 1910, Major
Michael Bruce Urquhart Dewar, R.E., only son of the
late William Dewar, J.P., of Horton House, Rugby,
and has issue living, one son and three das. Residence ,
The Bridge House, Harewood, near Leeds.
Brother living— WILLIAM EUSTACE, b. June 9th,
1861 ; is a J.P. for W. Riding of Yorkshire and for co. of
Southampton : m. 1888, Anna Maria, da. of the late
Thomas Collier, J.P., of Alderley Edge, Cheshire, and
has issue living, Geoffrey, b. 1889 ; is Lieut. Hussars.
Residence , Hurstly, Lymington, Hants.
Always faithful. Sisters living— Annie Maria, b. 1859. Edith (twin), b.
1859: m. 1881, the Rev. Frederick Hall, sometime Min. of the Upper Chapel, Heckmondwike, and
has issue living. Residence , Chesney Hurst, Kent Road, Harrogate. Sarah, b. 1863 : m. 1891,
Thomas Alexander Robinson, J.P., and has issue living. Residence , Ferriby House, North
Ferriby, E. Yorkshire.
The 1st baronet was Sir Thomas Freeman Firth, el. son of Edwin Firth, of Heckmondwike.
FISON, Creation (U.K.) 1906, of Greenholme, Burley-in-Wharfedale,
West Riding of Yorkshire.
Sir Frederick William Fison, ist
Baronet , only son of the late William Fison, of
Greenholme, Burley-in-Wharfedale, Yorkshire, by
Fanny, da. of Jonas Whitaker, of Greenholme,
Yorkshire ; b. Dec. 4th, 1847 5 ed. at Rugby, and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1st class Natural Science,
1871, M.A. 1874); Chm. of W. Fison and Co.
(Limited) ; is a J.P. and D. L. for W. Riding of
Yorks, and Director of Great Northern Railway and
Cheshire Lines: unsuccessiully contested Otley Div. of
E. Part of W. Riding of Yorkshire 1885, and Buck-
rose Div. of E. Riding of Yorkshire July 1892 ; sat
as M.P. for Doncaster Div. of S. Part of W. Riding
of Yorkshire (C) July 1895 t0 Jan- 1906, when he
was defeated therefor: m. 1872, Isabella, da. of the
late Joseph Crossley, of Broomfield, Halifax, and has
issue.
^rms — Per fesse azure and ermine, in chief three battle-
axes argent, the staves or, and in base an heraldic tiger passant
of the last. Crist — A demi- heraldic tiger or, collared gules,
holding between the paws a shield argent, charged with a
7 rust in God. battle-axe sable.
Residence — Boarzel), Hurst Green, Sussex. Clubs — Carlton, United University.
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Sons living— FRANCIS GEOFFREY, M.C., b. March 12th, 1873; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch,
Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1896); is a J.P. for W. Riding of Yorkshire, and Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps ; served during European War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches, M.C.). William Guy, M .C.,
b. 1890 : Capt. R.F.A. (T.F.); European War 1915-18 (despatches, M.C.): m. 1914, Gwladys Rees,
da. of John Robert Davies, of Treborth, Bangor, N. Wales, and has issue living, Richard Guy,
b. 1917, — John Michael, b. 1920, — Elizabeth Rees, b. 1915.
Daughters living — Edith : m. 1910, the Rev. John Henry Hodgson, R. of Dogmersfield, and has
issue living, Paul Francis, b. 1912. Residence , Dogmersfield Rectory, Winchfield, Hants.
Dorothy.
FITZGERALD, Creation (I.) 1644. [Extinct.]
Sisters living — Augusta; sometime Superior of the Nuns of the Sacred Heart, Turin. Cecilia :
m. 1854, Marquis Serlupi Crescenzi Cavallerizzo Maggiore to His Holiness Pope Pius X.
Residence , Palazzo Serlupi, Rome.
Widow living — Agnes Georgiana(Z,<k(j/ Dalton-Fitzgerald), da. of George Wildes, Esq., formerly
of Elm Bank, Manchester : m. 1861, Sir Gerald Richard Dalton- Fitzgerald, who^. 1894, great great-
grandson of Richard Fitzgerald, Esq., of Castle Ishen, who in 1780 assumed the Baronetcy, con-
ferred on Sir Edmund Fitzgerald of Clenghlish (supposed extinct), in consequence of having been
certified by the then Ulster King of Arms, as descended from Sir Edmund in direct line. Resi-
dence, St. Leonard’s Lodge, Clewer, Windsor.
FITZ-GERALD, Creation (U.K.) 1822, of Newmarket-on-Fergus,co. Clare. [Extinct 1908.]
Sir George Cumming Fitz-Gerald, 5th and last Baronet.
Widows living Of 4th and 6th Baronets — Clara Emma ( Lady Fitz-Gerald ), da. of the late
James Whitaker, of Huddersfield: m. ist, 1881, as his 2nd wife, Sir Augustine Fitz-Gerald, 4th
baronet, who d. 1893 ; 2ndly, 1894, William Walter Augustine Fitz-Gerald, son of the late Field-
Marshal Sir John Forster Fitz Gerald, G.C.B. Residence, Carrigoran, Newmarket-on-Fergus,
co. Clare.— Ellen Creagh ( Lady Fitz-Gerald), da. of the late Croften Hamilton Fitz-Gerald :
m. ist, 1888, as his second wife, Sir George Cumming Fitz-Gerald, 5th baronet, who d. 1908, when
the title became ext. ; 2ndly, 1909, Lieut.-Col. Richard Donne Lee James, formerly R.E. (Mil.).
Residences, 9, Elliot Street, The Hoe, Plymouth ; Chyanhall, Gulval, Penzance.
FITZ-GERALD, Creation (U.K.) 1880, of Valencia, co. Kerry.
Sir John Peter Gerald Maurice Fitz-
Gerald, M.C. (The 21st Knight of Kerry), 3rd
Baronet; b. May 14th, 1884; s. his father, Capt.
Sir Maurice, C V.O., 1916; ed. at Harrow, and
at R.M.C. ; formerly Major Roy. Horse Guards,
and now Major Gen. Reserve of Officers; served
during European War 1914-19 (M.C.): m. 1919,
Lady Mildred, da. of 7th Earl of Dunmore, and
widow of Brig. -Gen. Gilbert Burrell Spencer
Follett, D.S.O., M.V.O.
— Ermine, a saltire gules ; in centre point a cross
pattee argent. Crest — A chevalier in complete armour on
horseback at full speed, with his sword drawn and visor
raised, proper ; saddle gules, saddle-cloth or.
Seat — Valencia Island, Ireland. Town Residence — 22,
Bryanston Square, W. Club — Turf.
Brother living-ARTHUR HENRY BRINSLEY, b.
July 6th, 1885 ; is Capt. Irish Guards, and a J.P. for
N. Kerry; served during European War 1914 : m. 1914,
Mary Eleanor, da. of Capt. Francis William Forester, of
Saxelbye, Melton Mowbray [B. Saltoun], and has issue
living, John Brinsley, b. 1 14, — George Peter Maurice,
b. 1917, — Finola, b. 1919. Residences , Ballinruddery,
Listowel, co. Keri*£ ; Thorpe Satchville, Melton Mowbray.
Clubs, Travellers’, White’s, Kildare Stieet.
Sister living — Louise Nesta Pamela, b. 1889 : **t. ist,
1908 Capt. Lord Richard Wellesley, Grenadier Guards,
who d. (killed in action) 1914 ; 2ndly (in New York), March 1917, Lieut.-Col. Lord George
Wellesley, M.C. [ see D. Wellington], Residence, 40, West 84th Street', New York City.
Uncles living (sons of ist baronet)— Robert John, b. 1852 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Kerry (High
Sheriff 1910): m. 1878, Marion, C.B.E., da. of the late Mahony Harte, B.L., of Batterfield House,
co. Kerry, and has issue living, Peter Francis, D.S.O. (Club, Naval and Military), b. 1879 ; is Major
and Brevet Lieut.-Col. King’s (Shropshire L.I.), and an A.Q.M.G. ; served in S. Africa 1899-1901,
with Mounted Inf. (severely wounded, despatches, medal with seven clasps), and during European
War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches four times, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.) : D.S.O. 1917 : m. 1909,
Baroness Adrienne de Geer, da. of the late Baron Gustav de Geer, of Zeist, Holland, and has
{issue living, Peter Desmond b. 1910, Mervyn Robert Gustav b. 1911, Adrian John b. 1914, —
Robert Brinsley, M.C. (Clubs, Travellers’, Pratt’s, Bath), b. 1884; Capt. Gen. List; European
War 1914-18 (despatches thrice, M.C., Legion of Honour, Orders of the Crown of Italy and Leopold
of Belgium, Belgian Croix de Guerre): m. 1920, Helen, da. of the late James FitzGerald, of
Dublin, and widow of Capt. Rupert Chomeley Yea Dering, King’s Own Scottish Borderers
[see Dering, Bt., colls.]. Residence, 10, Milner Street, S.W.3. Clubs, Kildare Street, Bath,
Wellington.— -Peter David, b. 1855; is a J.P. for cos. Cork and Limerick: m. ist, 1890, Helen
Mary, who d. 1904, da. of Major William Francis Percy, Norfolk Regt., and widow of Capt. Leslie
.Martin, 12th Lancers; 2ndly, 1906, Charlotte Honor, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Thomas S.
MacAdam, of Blackwater, co. Clare, having had issue (by ist marriage), of whom James Brinsley
Peter, b. 1894 ; ed. at Dean Close Sch., Cheltenham, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Dragoon Guards, —
Maurice Robert, b. 1895; Lieut Irish Guards; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1918,
— Peter John, R.N., b. 1900; Lieut. R.N., — Joan Mary, b. 1892,— Julia Gertrude, b. 1897. Resi-
dence, Mondellihy, Adare, co. Limerick. Club , Kildare Street.— Brinsley John Hamilton, C.B. ,
b. 1859; is Capt. Yeo. ; served during S. African War as Lieut. W. Somerset Yeo., and as A.D.C.
(despatches, Queen’s medal with six clasps), and during European War 1914-18 as Private Sec. on
Personal Staff of Com.-in-Ch., with rank of I.ieut. -Col. (despatches, C. B., Legion of Honour, Order
of Leopold of Belgium, Croix de Guerre); C.B. (Civil) 1916: m. 1918, Mrs. Drexel. Residence ,
63, Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs, White’s, Brooks’s, Royal Yacht Squadron.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Emily.— -Frances Caroline.—— Katherine : m. 1873,
the Rev. Henry Bell, who d. 1919, formerly V. of Muncaster and Hon. Canon of Carlisle, and has
issue living Aubrey Fitz-Gerald, b. 1882, — Siric Francis Lorrain, b. 1884; Capt. 3rd Batn. E.
Lancashire Regt. (Special Reserve) ; European War 1914-19, — Kathleen Mary Loraine, — Ida
Constance Vere, — Gertrude Shiela.— Elizabeth Ann {Hon. Mrs. Francis Spring Rice) : m. 1882,
Com. the Hon. Francis Spring Rice, brother of 2nd Baron Monteagle of Brandon. Residence ,
Reenglas, Valencia Island Julia Emma Isabella: m. 1888, Stephen Edward Spring Rice, C.B.,
who d. 1902 [ see B. Monteagle, colls.]. Eileen Gertrude: m. 1886, Brig.-Gen. Edward Kaye
Daubeney, C.B.E., D.S.O., and has issue living, a son, b. 1894. Residence, Eastington House,
Cirencester.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Amelia Catherine {Lady Fitz-Gerald ), da. of the late Henri
Louis Bischoffsheim, of Bute House, South Audley Street, W., and The Warren House, Stanmore,
Middlesex : m. 1882, Capt. Sir Maurice Fitz-Gerald, C.V.O., 2nd baronet and 20th Knight of
Kerry, who d. 1916. Residence , Buckland, Faringdon, Berks.
The title of “Knight of Kerry” was conferred upon his son Maurice by John Fitz Thomas
Fitz-Gerald, Earl of Decies and Desmond, by virtue of his royal seigniory as a Count Palatine, and
his descendants have ever since been so styled in Acts of Parliament, patents under the Great Seal,
and other legal documents. The 1st baronet was the 19th “ Knight of Kerry.” The 2nd baronet,
Capt. Sir Maurice, C.V.O., served in Ashanti 1873-4 (several times mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp), and was an Extra Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught.
FITZGERALD, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Geraldine Place, St. Finn Barr, co. Cork.
A sea 0/ trees.
Sir Edward Fitzgerald, ist Baronet , son
of Daniel Fitzgerald, of Gurtsmaurane, Treleary, co. Cork ;
b. Nov. 24th, 1846 ; is a merchant, and an Alderman and
a J.P. for Cork (Lord Mayor 1903) ; has Order of the
Sacred Treasure of Japan; unsuccessfully contested Cork
City ( Ind .) Jan. 1910 : m. 1872, Anne, da. of John
O’Donoghue, of Cork, and has issue.
$rms — Ermine, on a saltire gules charged with two arrows
saltirewise points downwards or, a chief arched of the second thereon
a lymphad between two towers or. Crrst — In front of three oak trees
a knight mounted in full armour proper bearing on his sinister arm
a shield argent charged with a civic crown gules.
Residence — Geraldine Place, St. Finn Barr, co. Cork.
Sons living— JOHN JOSEPH, b. 1876 Edward, b. 1883.
Andrew, b. 1885.— William, b. 1892.
Daughters living— Ellen, b. 1881. Anne Maria, b. 1890.
Julia Monica, b. 1894.
JUDKIN-FITZGERALD, Creation (U.K.) 1801, of Lisheen, Tipperary.
Brave and faithful.
Sir Joseph Capel Judkin-FitzGerald,
4th Baronet; b. Aug. 9th, 1853; s. his father,
Sir Thomas, 1864 ; ed. at Harrow : m. 1872,
Constance Sarah, younger da. of the late Capt.
William Augustus Hyder, 10th Hussars, and has
issue.
$rms — Quarterly: ist and 4th, ermine a saltire gules :
and and 3rd argent, a chevron gules between three boars’
heads sable, langued of the second. Cast — A chevalier in
complete armour on horseback at full speed, his sword drawn
and beaver up all proper. ^Hotto, — Servavi patriam
sine clade (/ serve my country without bloodshed).
Residence —
Son living-THOMAS JUDKIN, b. 1873.
Daughter living — Evelyn Constance Hyder, b. 1879 : is m.
Residence ,
Sisters living— Eliza Anna: m. 1872, John E. Roberts.
Residence, 27, Eversfield Place, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
Emma Augusta : rn. 1875, Edmund T. Hale, formerly of
The Grange, Somerset. Henrietta Mary De La Poer:
m. 1874, William Powell Keale, who d. 18 — .
Sir Thomas Judkin-FitzGerald, ist Bt. (who was a younger brother of Robert Uniacke Fitz-
Gerald, of Lisquinlan and Corkbeg, ancestor of Sir Robert Uniacke Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald,
ist Bt., infra), assumed the additional surname of Judkin 1798.
UNIACKE-PENROSE-FITZGERALD, Creation (U.K.) 1896, of Lisquinlan, Ighter-
murrough, and Corkbeg Island, Corkbeg, co. Cork. [Extinct 1919.]
Sir Robert Uniacke Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald, ist and
last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Jane Emily {Lady Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald), el. da. of the
late Gen. Sir William John Codnngton, G.C.B., M.P. [see Codrington, Bt., cr. 1721, colls.] : m.
1867, Sir Robert Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald, ist Bt., who d. 1919, when the title became ext.
Residence, 35, Grosvenor Road, S.W.
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FITZHERBERT, Creation (G.B.) 1784, of Tissington, Derbyshire.
Sir Hugo Meynell FitzHerbert, 6th
Baronet; b. July 3rd, 1872; s. his father, Rev . Sir
Richard, 1906; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall,
Camb. (B.A. 1895) ; formerly Lieut. 8th Hussars ; is
patron of two livings ; was High Sheriff for Notting-
hamshire 1909 : m. 1920, Diana Isabel, da. of the
late Thomas Edward Erskine [see B. Erskine, colls.].
^rms — Gules, three lions rampant or. Crtst— A cubit arm
in armour erect, the hand appearing clenched within the gauntlet
all proper.
Seats — Tissington Hall, Ashbourne, Derbyshire ; Nettle-
worth Manor, Notts. Clubs , — Cavalry, Bath, Yorkshire.
Brothers living — WILLIAM, b. Sept. 21st, 1874 ; ed. at Trin.
Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1896) : m. 1899, Lady Nora Maitland,
da. of 13th Earl of Lauderdale. Residence , Aston Somerville,
Gloucestershire. Richard Arkwright, b. 1876 ; formerly
Lieut. 4th Vol. Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.).
Rev. Henry Edward, b. 1882 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn.
Lincolnshire Regt. ; is R. of Thrapston : m. 1907, the Hon.
Margaret Elinor Holmes-a’Court, da. of 3rd Baron Heytes-
bury, and has issue living, John Richard Frederick, b. 1913, —
David Henry, b. 1918, — Mary Ida, b. 1908, — Sybil Helen,
b. 1909,— Elinor Ruth, b. 1911, — Ann, b. 1916. Residence ,
Thrapston Rectory, Northants. Club , Wellington.
1878 : in. 1913, J. Frederic Cartmell, and has issue living,
Richard Anthony FitzHerbert, b. 1916, — Adelaide Diana St. Helens, b. 1914. Residence , Alvaston
Fields, Derby.
Aunts living (daughters of 4th baronet) — Agnes Rebekah : in. 1867, Maj.-Gen. William Reid
Martin, Bengal Army, who d. 1892. Frances Theresa : in. 1883, Edward Evelyn Harcourt-
Vernon [see B. Vernon, colls.]. Residence , Grove Hall, East Retford, Notts.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet— Mary Anne {Lady FitzHerbert), da. of the late Edwaul
Arkwright, of Hatton, Warwickshire: in. 1871, the Rev. Sir Richard FitzHerbert, 5th baronet,
who d. 1906. Residence , Brooklands, Bakewell, Derbyshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Richard Henry Fitz Herbert, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b •
1809, d. 1885 : ni. 1st, 1841, Ellen Margaret, who d. 1845, da. of James Hepburn>
of Tovil Place, Kent ; 2ndly, 1848, Susan, who d. 1894, da. of Michael Hinton
Castle, of Stapleton Grove, Bristol : —
Walter Hepburn Melitas, b. 1842 ; ed. at Rugby and at Sandhurst ; formerly Major Rifle Brig.
(Prince Consort’s Own); served in the Jowaki campaign 1877 (medal with clasp, despatches),
and in Afghanistan campaign 1878-9 (medal with clasp) ; patron of Somersal Herbert R. :
in. 1886, Mary Joanna Sophia, da. of the late Rev. Thomas William Carr, R. of Barming,
Maidstone, and has issue living, Nicholas Hepburn, b. 1888 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb., —
Harriet Marjorie, b. 1891. Residence, The Hall, Somersal-Herbert, Derby. Rev. Reginald
Henry Castle, b. 1849; ed. at Winchester, and at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1871); formerly
R. of Somersal-Herbert. Residence, Comberford Cottage, Tamworth. Norman, C.M.G.,
C.B.E., b. 1858; Lieut.-Col. New Zealand Expeditionary Force; S. Africa 1900-1901, with New
Zealand Contingent (medal with four clasps), European War 19x5-19 (C.M.G., C.B.E.) ; C.M.G.
1917, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : in. 1908, Esther Beresford, da. of the late Henry Sproule, of Ennis, cO.
Clare, and widow of Neville Sinclair, M.D. Anthony Francis, b. 1863: m. 1893, Catherine
Anne, da. of Charles Bull, of Aorangi, Fielding, New Zealand, and has issue living, Dulcie,
b. 1894, — Cicely Beresford, b. 1900, — Nellie, b. 1905. Residence , Waimarama, Fielding, New
Zealand. Adeline Frances Henrietta, b. 1843 : m- 1862, Francis Beresford Wright, who d.
1911, and has issue living, Arthur FitzHerbert (of Aldercar Hall, Derby), b. 1865 : in. 1900,
the Hon. Daisy Isabel, da. of 3rd Baron Moncreiff, and has issue living, Gilbert Francis Moncreiff
b. 1905, Ronald FitzHerbert b. 1907, a son b. 1910, Adeline Nora b. 1901, — Kenneth Hepburn,
b. 1868 : in. 1905, Lucy Mary, 2nd da. of the late Frederick Channer Corfield, J.P. [see Alleyne,
Bt.], and has issue living, Hepburn Kenneth b. 1914, Margaret Mary b. 1907, — Richard Beresford
(of Bilton, Rugby), b. 1870: m. 1899, Mary Gwladwys, da. of Henry Donne, of Olivers,
Painswick, Gloucestershire, and has issue living, Richard Donald b. 1900, Margaret Irene b. 1902,
Nancy Adeline b. 1904, Elizabeth Esther b. 1910, — Ivan FitzHerbert, b. 1875; is Lieut. R.F.A. :
m. 1906, Agnes Sarah Augusta, el. da. of the late Frederick Channer Corfield [see Alleyne, Bt.],
and has issue living, Richard Corfield b. 1909, Audrey Augusta b. 1907, — Adeline Francesca,
b. 1863. Residence , Wootton Court, near Warwick. Ellen Margaret Hepburn, b. 1845 :
vt. 1870, Col. Charles Bill, Prince of Wales’s (N. Staffordshire Regt.), who d. 1915, and has
issue living, Charles FitzHerbert, b. 1872 ; Major Prince of Wales’s (N. Staffordshire Regt.)
(retired) ; S. Africa 1900-1901, European War 1914-18: m. 1909, Alice Violet, who d. 1917, da. of
C. B. Toller, of Aston Bank, Hawarden, and has issue living, three das., — Ida Helen de la
Martelliere. Residence , Farley Hall, Oakamoor, N. Staffordshire. Florence Kate {Baroness
Moncreiff), b. 1851 : in. 1871, the 3rd Baron Moncreiff, who d. 1913. Residence, The Priory,
Wootton Wawen, Warwickshire.— —Mildred {Hon. Mrs. Francis Moncreiff), b. 1852 : in. 1880,
the Hon. Francis Jeffrey Moncreiff, who d. 1900 [see B. Moncreiff.] Residence, 28, Eglinton
Crescent, Edinburgh. Augusta Rose, b. 1856 : in. 1884, Major Frederick William Peacock,
C.B. Residence , Vernon’s Oak, Somersal-Herbert, Derby. -Agnes Beresford, b. 1861 : in. 1894,
the Rev. Reginald Harvey, who d. 1895. Residence, Bakewell.— Cicely Frances, b. 1865 :
in. 1889, Alfred Ernest Dickinson, and has issue living, Enid May, b. 1891. Residence,
Brookside, Avening, Gloucestershire.— Hilda Mary, b. 1867. Residence , Bakewell.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. Richard Henry FitzHerbert (ante): —
Issue of the late Arthur Richard FitzHerbert, Trooper in New Zealand Forces, b. 1853,^.
(wounds inaction during European War) 1917 : in. 1881, Mary Lucy (now of Somersal,
Marton, New Zealand), da. of Major Marshall (formerly of 65th Regt.), of Tutu Totara,
Marton, New Zealand : —
Arthur Geoffry Marshall, b. 1882 ; S. Africa 1901-2 with New Zealand Contingent, European War
I9I5_I7 with New Zealand Expeditionary Force in Egypt and Palestine: m. 1908, Hilda Eunice,
da. of W. Gray, of Marton, New Zealand, and has issue living, Eileen Mildred, b. 1919.
Residence, Rangitane, Mangaweka, New Zealand.-^— Beresford Close, b. 1884: in. 1918, Gladys
Ruby, da. of John Owens, of Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand, and has issue living, Adeline
Beryl, b. 1919, — Dorothy Grace, b. 1920. Residence, Tairoa, Taihape, New Zealand. Hugo
Blois, b. 1885.— Mildred Mary, b. 1891.
One {only) will I serve.
Sister living — Vielet Annie, b.
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Grandchildren of the late Rev. Alleyne FitzHerbert (infra) : —
Issue of the late Herbert Haffenden FitzHerbert, b. 1842. d. 1873 : in. 1st, 1861, Anne,
who d. 1867, da. of — Farmer ; 2ndly, 1868, Janet Maclean, da. of the late Dr. Frederick
John Knox, of Johnsonville, Wellington, New Zealand : —
(By 1st marriage) Egbert, b. 1863 : m. 1st 1891, Florence Grace, who*/. 1905, da. of the late Edward
Gregory, of Feilding, New Zealand; 2ndly, 1912, Margaret, da. of the late Benjamin Tohn
Holloway, of Thame, Oxon, and widow of the late Charles Joseph Little, of Eldon Road,
Kensington, W., and has issue living (by 1st marriage) John Alleyne, b 1896, — Herbert Haffenden,
b. 1905,— Margaret Eunice, A 1893. Horace, b. 1865: in. 18—, Elizabeth, da. of — Drury, and
has issue living, Herbert, b. 18 — : in. 18 — , Winifred, da. of — Walpole, and has issue living,
William Michael b. 19 — , Norman b. 19 — . — —(By 2nd marriage) Rowena : in. 18 — , Robert Knox,
and has issue living, Alleyne, b. 18 — , — Wallace, b. 18 — , — William, b. 18 — . Ethel : m 1894,
James Thompson Wilson Hogg, and has issue living, Reginald FitzHerbert, b. 1897, — Griselda
Wilson, b. 1895. Residence ,
Issue of the late Rev. James FitzHerbert, b. 1843, d. 1915 : in. 1875, Cecil Mary Lefroy, who
d. 1882. da. of the late Rev. William Maule, V. of Privett, Hants : —
Humphrey Beresford, b. 1879 : m. 1907, Kathleen, da. of Charles Alexander, of Liverpool.— Douglas
Cecil, b. 1882.— -Dorothy Maule, b. 1876 : in. 1909, William Evan Tibbs, and has issue living,
Mercia Vernon, b. 1914. Residence ,
Issue of the late Rev. Alleyne FitzHerbert, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1815, d. i860 in. 1841,
Angelina, who d. 1896, da. of James Haffenden, of Langford Hall, Notts : —
Henry Ralph, b. 1852 : m. 1881, Martha, da. of W. F. Kennedy, and has issue living, Claude
Kennedy, b. 1884 : in. 1910, Averil Alexandra, da. of the Rev. William Alexander Woodward
(infra), — Maisi Harriet.— Charles, b. 1856 : in. 1889, Katharine, da. of the late Thomas U.
Mackenzie, of Poyntzfield, Rangitikei, New Zealand, and has issue living, Reynold Hall, b. 1890.
Rev. Alleyne, b. i860 ; ed. at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1889) ; formerly R. of
Somersal Herbert : in. 1887, Frances Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. Henry Smith (formerly V. of
Easton Maudit, Northants), of Clarendon House, Redcar. Residence , The Cedars, Breadsall,
Derby. Mary Cecilia: in. 1869, the Rev. William Alexander Woodward, formerly R. of Flax-
Bourton, who d. 1912, and has issue living, Helen Mary, — Ethel Cecilia : in. 1908, the Rev. J. H.
Mercer, and has issue living, William, b. 19 — , — Winifred Grace, — Averil Alexandra : m. 1910,
Claude Kennedy FitzHerbert (ante). Harriet Cecilia : in. 1872, the Rev. Arthur Alfred Wilmot,
who d. 1876 [see Wilmot, Bt., colls., cr. 1759].— Phebe Elizabeth. Selina : in. 1886, Benjamin
Newton, and has issue living, Robert, b. 1893, — May Gladys, — Daisy Frances.
Grandchildren of the late Herbert Haffenden FitzHerbert (ante) : —
Issue of the late Augustus FitzHerbert, b. 1872, d. 19— : in. 18 — , Ellen, da. of — Kurd
Donald, b. 18 — .——James, b. 18 — . Janet. Maud.
Issue of the late Anthony FitzHerbert, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1818, d. 1855 :
m. 1852, Elizabeth Martha, who d. 1905, da. of the late Rev. William Horne,
R. of Barming, Kent : —
Francis, b. 1854 : in. 1902, Edith, da. of the late John Knight FitzHerbert (infra), and has issue living,
Geoffrey Francis, b. 1903, — Elizabeth, b. 1905. Residence , Ratclyffe, Clyst Hydon, Devon.
Grandchildren of the late Anthony FitzHerbert : —
Issue of the late Gerard Horne FitzHerbert, b. 1853, d. 1899 : in. 1875, Emma, el. da. oi
Thomas Fantam : —
Henry Gerard, b. 1876.— Arthur Lionel, b. 1877. William Horne, A 1880.— Leonard, b. 1886.
—Anthony Decimus, b. 1891; Lieut. Canadian Infantry; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1917. Lilian Maud, A 1879. Eva May, A 1884. Kathleen, b. 1888.— Rhoda, b. 1890.
Issue of the late John Knight FitzHerbert, 5th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1820, d.
1894: in. 1859, Arabella Penelope, who d. 1896, da. of the late William White,
of Shrubs, co. Dublin : —
Godfrey White, b. 1864 : in. 1900, Anna Rachel, da. of Henry Alleyne Pile [see Alleyne, Bt., colls.], and
has issue living, Henry, b. 1908, — Joan, b. 1902, — Cicely, b. 1904,— Margaret, A 1906,- Judith
Agnes, b. 19T4. Residence , Park Hall, Alley, Jamaica. Isabel: in. 1884, James Lowndes
Randall, and has issue living, Bazil FitzHerbert, b. 1890. Maud.- —Rachel Helen. Edith :
m. 1902, Francis FitzHerbert (ante).
The 5th baronet was 12th in male descent from Nicholas, 2nd son of John FitzHerbert, of
Somersal-Herbert, whose ancestors possessed it from the beginning of the 13th century. The descend-
ants of John FitzHerbert’s el. son are now represented by Com. Herbert Fitzherbert, C.M.G., R.N. ,
son of the late Samuel Wyndham Fitzherbert, who in. 1882, Agnes Sarah, da. of the late Rev. Charles
Penny, b. 1885 [{Club, United Service) ; European War 1914-16 (C.M.G.) ; C.M.G. 1919 ;] : m. 1919,
Rachel, da. of Col. Lionel Henry Hanbury, C.M.G. Nicholas died 1472, having acquired Tissington
by his marriage with Margaret, da. of Robert Fraunceys, of Foremark and grand-da. and co-heir of
Sir Thomas Clinton (2nd son of 3rd Baron Clinton).
Fitzwygram, see Wigram.
FLANNERY, Creation (U.K.) 1904, of Wethersfield Manor, Essex.
Sir] ames Fortescue Flannery, Knt.,M.P. ,
1st Baronet , son of Capt. John Flannery, of Egremont,
Cheshire ; b. Dec. 16th, 1851 ; ed. at Liverpool Science
Sch. ; is a Consulting Engineer, a M.I.C.E., Chm. oi
the firm of Flannery, Baggallayand Johnson (Limited),
consulting engineers, of London, Liverpool, and Rot-
terdam, patron of one living, a J.P. for cos. London,
Surrey, Essex, and Kent, a Director of London and
South-Western Bank (Limited), a Lieut, of City of
London, a Member of Roy. Dockyard Committee on
Labour, Examiner in Engineering to City of London
Coll., Past Pres, of Institute of Marine Engineers and
Lord of the Manor of Wethersfield ; was a British
Commr. to Brussels International Exhibition 1897 ;
sat as M.P. for Shipley Div. of N. Part of W.
Riding of Yorkshire ( LU ) July 1895 to Jan. 1906,
when he unsuccessfully contested Cardiff Dist. , and for
Essex, E., or Maldon, Div. Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918;
re-elected for Maldon Div. thereof Dec. 1918 ; Knt.
1899: m. 1882, Edith Mary Emma, da. of Osborn
Jenkyn, of Woodside, Ealing, and has issue.
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g^rms — Argent, on a mount vert in base an\oak tree proper on a chief arched gules two roses
of the first. Crtst— In front of an oak tree, a cat passant guardant, both proper.
Seat — Wethersfield Manor, Essex. Town Residence — 5, Somers Place, Hyde Park, W. Clubs —
Carlton, Savage, Reform.
Son living-HAROLD FORTESCUE, M.B.E., 6. Dec. 13th, 1883; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb.
(B.A. 19x0); is Capt. R.H.A. (Territorial), and an A.M.I.C.E. ; M.B.E. 1918: in. 1917, Maud,
da. of St. George Boswell, of Quebec, and has issue living, Joan Fortescue, b. 1918. Club, Union.
Daughters living— Kathleen Edith Fortescue: in. 1913, Charles Eric Addington Hartridge, and
has issue living, Charles Anthony, b. 1916, — Rosemary, b. 1918. Residence, Ponds Farm, Seer
Green, near Beaconsfield— Enid Fortescue : in. 1916, David Crawford Moore Lindsay, Lieut.
Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders).
FLAVELLE, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Toronto, Dominion of Canada.
Sir Joseph Wesley Flavelle, ist Baronet , son of John Flavelle,
b. Feb. 15th, 1858 ; is a merchant, Pres. National Trust Co., a Director of Canadian
Bank of Commerce, Chm. of Board of Trustees of Gen. Hospital, Toronto, and
Gov. of Toronto Univ. ; sometime Chm. of Imperial Munitions Board of Canada :
m. 1882, Clara, da. of the Rev. — Ellsworth, and has issue.
Not yet on record at College of Arms.
Residences — Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ; Holwood, Queen’s Park, Toronto. Clubs — Toronto,
York.
Son living — JOSEPH ELLSWORTH, b. May 25th, 1892 : in. 1917, Muriel, da. of William
N. McEachren. Residence , Oakville, Ontario, Canada.
Daughters living— Mina Irene : in. 1909, William Wallace Barrett, and has issue living, two sons
and one da. Clara Ellsworth : in. 1916, Capt. Frank McEachren. Residence ,
FLEMING, Creation (E.) 1705, of Rydal, Westmoreland.
Sir Andrew Fleming Hudleston le Fleming, 8th
Baronet ; b. 1855 ; s. his father, Sir Michael le Fleming,
1883; ed. at Christ’s Coll., Canterbury, New Zealand: in.
1895, Jeanette, da. of the late Roderick Frazer, of Glen Lovat,
Seacliff, Otago, New Zealand.
— Gules, a fret argent. Crest — A serpent nowed holding in its
mouth a garland of olive and vine all proper.
Residence — Orari Bridge, S. Canterbury, New Zealand.
Sister living — Isabella Emily : in. 1876, George Alfred Bandon. Resi-
dence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William le Fleming, 2nd son 01 6th baronet,
b. 1832, d. 1906 : m. 1858, Mary, who d. 1880, da. of
Thomas Wilson, of High Wray, Windermere : —
WILLIAM HUDLESTON, b. 1861 ; ed. at E. Canterbury High Sch., New Zealand ; is a Master
Mason, a Director of Kampokonui Merchant Co., a J.P. for New Zealand, and a County
Councillor for Waimate, W. Div. : m. 1885, Martha, da. of the late John Kelland, of Cruwys
Morchard, Devonshire, and has issue living, Frank Thomas, b. 1888 ; European War 1916-19
with New Zealand Engineers,— Stanley Hudleston, b. 1898, — Maud, A 1886, — Eliza Ann, b. 1892, —
Fanny Lindsay, b. 1892. Residence, The Pines, Otakeho, Taranaki, New Zealand. Richard
Thomas, b. 1863. Diana Elizabeth, b. 1859.
Issue of the late Elizabeth Sarah Anne Bradshaw, da. of 6th baronet, b. 1826,
^.1896: m. 1857, James Carter Shepherd, M.R.C.S., of Laurel Bank, Ambleside
Richard le Fleming, M.B., b. 1863; ed. at Windermere Coll., and at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. 1886) :
m. 1886, Ada Fleming, only da. of the late Joseph Fleming Green, of Under Crag, Grasmere, and
has issue living, Stanley le Fleming, MC.,b. 1889; is Major Northamptonshire Regt. ; served
during European War 1915-16 (despatches, M.C. with Bar), — Hugh Turnor le Fleming, b. 1890;
is Lieut. Northamptonshire Regt.: m. 1911, Marie, da. of the late Frederick Gifford, of Mene
Bras, Brittany, and Devon, — Richard Arnold, b. 1893; is Lieut. R.G.A., — John Norman King
x?- x,A’ ^rent Mansions, The Bell, Hendon), b. 1894; is Lieut. R.A.F. : in. 1918, Joyce, da. of
Richard J. Guy, of Gherbari, Dollis Park, Finchley, N., and has issue living, a son b. 1919, —
Dorothy, b. 1888 : in. 19 — , Arthur Gordon Bowman, Lieut. R.A.S.C., — Mary Joan, b. 1896.
John, A 1865; ed. at Windermere and Epsom Colls. William Michael le Fleming, b. 1871.
Residence, The Crest, Budleigh Salterton, Devon. Margaret Carter.— Charlotte.— —Jane
Isabella: m. 1912, Capt. Charles Bury, formerly Roy. Scots Fusiliers. Residence , Little Island
House, Cork.
This family is descended from Sir Michael le Fleming, a kinsman of Baldwin, Earl of Flanders,
who, having assisted William the Conqueror against the Scots, received various manors in Lancashire,
Westmoreland, and Cumberland. The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Westmoreland 1696-1707, and the
2nd baronet was Bishop of Carlisle 1734-47.
Pax, copia, sapientia.
Peace, plenty, wisdom.
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FLETCHER, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Ashe Ingen Court, Bridstow, co. Hereford.
Sir John Samuel Fletcher, ist
Baronet , son of the late Samuel Fletcher, of Broom-
field, near Manchester ; b. Nov. 3rd, 1841 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1864, M.A.
1869) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1868 ; was a Member
of Hampstead Board of Guardians 1876-98 (Chm.
1880-98), and a County Councillor therefor 1889-1904
(Dep.-Chm. 1900) ; is a J.P. for cos. Middlesex and
London ; sat as M.P. for Hampstead ( C ) Oct. 1905
to Nov. 1918 : m. 1895, Sara, da. of the late Jonathan
Clark, of Winchendon, Bucks.
$.rms — Azure, a stag's head erased within an orle of eight
arrows, points downwards argent. €rtst — In front of a saltire
flory or, an arm embowed, vested above the elbow with a
leather sleeve, the hand grasping an arrow fessewise, all proper.
Seats— Ashe Ingen Court, Bridstow, Herefordshire;
Bryony ? Hill, Hambledon, Surrey. Clubs — Albemarle, St.
Stephen’s.
AUBREY-FLETCHER, Creation (G.B.) 1782, of Clea Hall, Cumberland.
Martis, non cupidinis.
Of war, not 0/ love.
Sir Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher, 5th Baronet ;
b. March 13th, 1846 ; s. his brother, the Rt. Hon. Sir Henry
Aubrey-Fletcher, B.C., C.B. , M.R., 1910; admitted a
Solicitor 1869; assumed by Roy. Licence 1910 the additional
surname and arms of Aubrey : m. 1st, 1875, Gertrude Isabella,
who d. 1878, da. of John Howell ; 2ndly, 1882, Emily Harriet,
who d. 1911, da. of the late Rev. Nugent Wade, M.A., R. of
St. Anne’s, Soho, and Canon of Bristol ; 3rdly, 1913, Aileen
Mary, da. of the late John Macpherson, Bar.-at-Law, formerly
of Bombay, and has issue by 2nd marriage.
&rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a cross engrailed sable between
four pellets each charged with a pheon argent, Fletcher ; 2nd and 3rd,
azure, a chevron between three eagles’ heads erased or, Aubrey.
CDrests — ist, a horse’s head argent, Fletcher ; 2nd, an eagle’s head erased
or, Aubrey.
Residence — 69, Courtfield Gardens, S.W. Club — Union.
Son living— By 2nd marriage— HENRY LANCELOT, D.S.O. , M.V.O. , b. Sept. 10th, 1887;
Capt. Grenadier Guards ; European War 1914-18 (wounded, Croix de Guerre, D.S.O.) ; M.V.O.
(4th class) 1910, D.S.O. 1918 : in. 1911, Mary Augusta, el. da. of the Rev. Robert William
Chilton, R. of Great Horkesley, Colchester, and has issue living, John Henry Lancelot, b. 1912,
— Nigel Chilton, b. 1914, — Lancelot Philip, b. 1919. Residences , Dorton House, near Thame ;
Chilton House, near Thame; 1, Upper Belgrave Street, S.W.
Daughter living— By 2nd marriage — Kathleen Margaret, b. 1884 : in. 1916, Capt. Hugh H. C.
Tufnell, R.E.
Brothers living — Rev. Philip Fletcher, b. 1848 ; ed. at ExeterColl., Oxford (B.A. 1871, M.A. 1872) ;
is in Holy Orders of Church of Rome, and a Knight Com. of Order of the Holy Sepulchre.
John Lowther Fletcher, b. 1851 : in. 18 — , Emily, da. of the late William Burkwood, and widow
of Cecil H. Weston, and has issue living.
Sisters living — Edith Fletcher. Adelaide Maria : tit. 1863, Horace Edward Chapman, who of
1907, and has issue living, Horace Arthur Bruce, b. 1866 : in. 1891, Frances Beatrice, da. of William
Pinckney, of Milford Hill, Salisbury, and has issue living, Pamela, Beryl, — Helen Mary: in. 1890,
the Rev. Albert Darell Tupper Carey, V. of Huddersfield, and has issue living, Humphrey
Darell b. 1893, Peter Charles Sandeman b. 1902, Jaqueline Margory b. 1891, Edith b. 1892, Rose
Marie b. 1807, — Florence Maria ( Lady Doivnes) : in. 1902, as his second wife, Sir Arthur Henry
Downes, M.D., of 36, St. Mary Abbot’s Terrace, W.14, and Varengeville-sur-Mer, France, —
Adelaide Mabel ( Viscountess Allenby) : in. 1896, the ist Viscount Allenby, — Mary Edith Faith :
in. iqoi, Vice-Adm. Charles Lionel Napier, C.B., R.N., of Chitterne House, Chitterne, Wilts.
Eliza Emily : m. 1890, William Victor Foster. Residence , Biarritz, France.
Henry Fletcher, of Cockerinouth, entertained Mary, Queen of Scots, on her journey from
Workington to Carlisle, 1568, and presented her with robes of velvet, for which she returned him a
letter of thanks. Fiom him descended Sir Richard Fletcher, whose son, Henry, was created a baronet,
1640. He raised a regiment for Charles I., and was slain at Rawton Heath. This baronetcy expired
with Sir Henry, 3rd baronet, who died a monk at Douay. Sir Henry, ist baronet of the present
creation, was a Coin, in Navy of H.E.I.C., a distinguished Director of the East India Co., and M.P.
for Cumberland 1768-1802. The 4th baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, P.C., C.B.,
sat as M.P. for Horsham (C) 1880-85, and for Mid, or Lewes, Div. of Sussex 1885-1910, was Parlia-
mentary Groom-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria July 1885 to Jan. 1886, and assumed by Royal license
1903 the additional surname and arms of Aubrey.
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)YD, Creation (U.K.) 1816.
Sir Henry Robert Kincaid Floyd, 5th
Baronet , b. 1899 ; s. his father, Capt. Sir Henry
Robert Peel, 1915 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ;
is Lieut. Hussars.
— Sable, a lion rampant-reguardant argent, on a
chief embattled or a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or,
the blade passing through an eastern crown gules, between
two tigers’ faces also proper. Crtat — A lion rampant-reguardant
argent, murally crowned gules, bearing a flag (representing the
standard of Tippoo Sultaun) flowing to the sinister proper.
Residence — Northend House, Hursley, Hants.
Brothers living- JOHN DUCKETT, b. Nov. 1st, 1903.
——Charles Murray, b. 1905.
Sister living— Elizabeth Anne, b. 1897.
Aunts living — Sarah Beatrice, b. 1857.— Constance Caro-
line Montgomery, b. 1861 : m. 1882, Henry Carew Cox, and
has issue living, Reginald Carew, b. 1885.
Widow living of 3rd son of 2nd baronet— Caroline
Augusta, da. of the late Henry Coore, of Scruton Hall,
Bedale, Yorkshire : in. 1896, as his third wife, Capt. Robert
Peel Floyd (ante), who d. 1899. Residence , 2, Cavendish
Place, Bath.
Widow living Of 4th baronet— Edith Anne (Lady Floyd),
da. of the late Major J. Kincaid-Smith, of Polmont House,
Scotland : m. 1895, Capt. Sir Henry Robert Peel Floyd, 4th
baronet, who d. 1915. Residence, Northend House, Hursley,
Hants.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Greenwood Floyd, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1830,
d. 1903: m. 1880, Edith Ellen (now of 7, Sloane Street, S.W.), da. of the late
Lieut. -Col. John Marcon, of Wallington Hall, Downham, Norfolk : —
Arthur Bowen, \D.S. O., b. 1888 ; is Capt. Norfolk Regt. (Reserve) ; Mesopotamia 1914-16 (despatches,
D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1919. Helena Margaret, b. 1881: m. 1906, Cecil James Shuttleworth Holden,
who d. 1920, and has issue living, Richard Arthur Shuttleworth, b. 1909, — Evelyn Mary, b. 1911, —
Cicely Helena Elizabeth, b. 1912. Residence , Springfield Place, Chelmsford.
Issue of the late Charles Ashburnham Floyd, 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1838, d. 1920 :
m. 1867, Mary, da. of George Pomeroy, of Exeter : —
Julia Miranda Laura. Gertrude Frederica Mary Ashburnham.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Walter Combermere Lee Floyd, M.I.C.E., 7th son
of 2nd baronet, b. 1841, d. 1917 : m. 1st, 1869, Elizabeth Jane, who d. 1870, el.
da. of the late Richard Dunning, of Townsend, Winkleigh, Devon; 2ndly, 1882,
Cecilia Mary Louisa (now of Kelston Knoll, near Bath), da. of the late James
Findlay, of Easterhill, Lanarkshire : —
James Francis Murray, b. 1889 ; ed. at Queen’s Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1911, M.A. 1915) ; is Hon. Capt.
Machine Gun Corps.— Sandford, b. 1893; is in New Zealand Mounted Rifles; served with
Mounted Field Ambulance and in Wellington Mounted Rifles in New Zealand Expeditionary
Force during European War. Mary Eleanor, b. 1886 : in. 1918, the Rev. Ernest Walter Poynton,
R. of Kelston. Residence , Kelston Rectory, near Bath. Cecilia Margaret, b. 1891.
Gen. Sir John, the 1st baronet, Col. of 8th Light Dragoons distinguished himself in India as Col.
of 19th Light Dragoons, and was second in command at the taking of Seringapatam, 1799. His
daughter, Julia, married the illustrious statesman Sir Robert Peel, 2nd baronet.
Bearing patiently the dust and
the sun.
FLUDYER, Creation (G B.) 1759, of London.
Sir Arthur John Fludyer, 5th Baronet ; b .
1844 ; s. his father, Rev. Sir John Henry, 1896 ; is a D.L., a
J.P. and a County Councillor (Uppingham North Div. ) for
Rutland (High Sheriff 1900), and patron of four livings ; for-
merly Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batn. Northampton-
shire Regt. : m. 1876, Augusta Frances, M.B.E., da. of Sir
^Edward Borough, 2nd Bt.
$rms — Sable, a cross flory between four escallops argent, each charged
j with a cross patonce of the field. Cmt — An escallop as in the arms between
a pair of wings elevated argent.
Residence — Ayston Hall, Uppingham, Rutland. Club — Windham.
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Chippenham, was knighted 1755, and
served the office of Lord Mayor of London 1761-2.
FORBES, Creation (N.S.) 1626, of Pitsligo, and Monymusk, Aberdeenshire.
Neither timidly, nor rashly. CHARLES HAY HEPBURN STUART
Greater than adversity, a match for
prosperity.
Forbes, ioth Baronet', b. June 3rd, 1871 ; j.
his father, Sir William Stuart, 1906: m. (Jan.)
1896, Ellen, da. of Capt. — Huntley, of Picton,
Marlborough, New Zealand, and has issue.
— xst and 4th, grand quarters, azure, on a chevron
between three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules, a
heart of the last ; 2nd and 3rd, grand quarters, quarterly,
1st and 4th, azure, three bears’ heads couped argent, muzzled
gules; 2nd and 3rd, azure, three cinquefoils argent. Crtst —
Out of a baron’s coronet a hand holding a scimitar all
proper, j&nppartrrs — Two bears proper.
Residence — Picton, Marlborough, New Zealand.
Sons living — HUGH, b. Nov. 9th, 1896. Charles
Edward, b. 1903. William Kenneth, b. 1906.— James
Albert, b. 1907.— Reginald Alexander, b. 1909.
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Daughters living — Lilian May. Annie Elizabeth. Ilene Myrtle.
Brothers living— William, b. 1876 : in. 1906, and has issue living, a son, b. 100-.— Hugh.
b. 1882. Residence ,
Sisters living — Emma Louisa. Residence , Aglionby Street, Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand.
Marion Elizabeth.— — Adelaide Amy : in. 1903, William Miller. Beatrice Fullerton.
Georgina Gordon. Mildred Gwendolyn.
Aunt living — Adelaide Louisa: m. 1868, the Rev. Francis Robert Traill, who d. 1883, and has issue
living, Francis Stuart Forbes, b. 1877,— Margaret Louisa,— Adelaide Alexandra. Residences , 23,
Duke Street, Edinburgh ; Island of Foula, Shetland.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Alexander Charles Forbes, brother of 9th baronet, b. 1837,
d. 1902 : in. 1862, Williamina Joanna, da. of Roderick Cochrane : —
Charlotte Hay Stuart: in. 1890, Thomas William Dewar, M.D., F.R.C. P., and has issue living,
Elizabeth Stuart Forbes : in. 1915, Edward George Lee, of Avonmore, St. Annes-on-Sea, and has
issue living, Edward Dewar Lyell b. 1918, Joan Edwina Frances A 1916. Residence, Kincairn,
Dunblane Ethel Macdonell : m. 1892, Thomas Denton Stangtr-Leathes, and has issue living,
Ethel Leathes, — Leonora Emma. Residence , Highfield, Uppingham.
Issue of the late James David Forbes. D.C.L., LL.D., 4th son of 7th baronet, b.
1808, d. 1868 : in. 1843, Alicia, who d. 1885, da. of George Wauchope, of
Edinburgh : —
Edmund Batten, b. 1847: in. 1885, Charlotte, da. of Maj.-Gen. Robert Wauchope, having had
issue, of whom James Stua.L. o. 1888, — Fergus Robert, b. 1890: zZ. (killed inaction during European
War) 1915, — Noel Edmund, b. 1894 ; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1915, —
Christian Alicia Hersey, b. 1893 : in. 1917, Capt. Gerald Hayne Guthrie Williamson, London
Regt. [see Williamson, Bt., cr. 1909], — Katherine Jane Trefusis, b. 1899. Residence, 40, Elvaston
Place, S.W.7. George, b. 1849. Alice.
Grandchildren of the late Hon. John Hay Forbes (Lord Medwyn), 2nd son of 6th
baronet : —
Issue of the late William Forbes, b. 1803, d. 1891 : m. 1842, Mary Anne, who d. 1896, da. of
the late John Archer Houblon, M.P., of Hallingbury, Essex: —
John Houblon, b 1852: ed. at Harrow, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford ; Advocate, Scotland 1878: in,
1883, the Hon. Alexandra Katherine May, da. of 17th Baron Saltoun, and has issue living, Dorothy
Charlotte Mary Eleanor. Residence, Medwyn, West Linton, Peeblesshire. Clubs, Junior Carlton
New.— Mary Anne ( Countess of Mar and Kellie) : in. 1863, the nth Earl of Mar and Kellie, who
d. 1888.-^— Helen Ann.
Grandchildren of the late George Forbes, 3rd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late George Edward Forbes, b. 1828, d. 1881 : m. 1868, Louisa Lillias, who d.
1916, da. of the late Archibald Trotter, of Dreghorn, N.B.
Rev. Edward Archibald, b. 1869 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1891, M.A. 1895) ; formerly R. of
St. Oswald, Parkside, S. Australia : is R. of St. Mary’s, Hamilton Scotland ; European War 1915-16
as a Chap, to the Forces. Marion Theodora. Mabel Christian.
Issue of the late Louis Forbes, b. 1830, d. 1909 : m. 1853, Emma Frances, who d. 1900,
da. of Lieut. -Col. Colbeck, Madras Army : —
Florence Mary Emma. Residence, 19, Richmond Mansions, Earl’s Court, S.W.
Issue of the late Capt. James Arthur Forbes, R.N., b. 1831, d. 1905 : in. 1867, Fearne Jemima,
who d. 1904, da. of James Kinnear, and widow of William Edmonstone Aytoun, D.C.L. : —
Arthur George, M.C., b. 1871 ; European War 1914-18 as Capt. 4th Hampshire Regt., present at
siege of Kui in Mesopotamia (prisoner, despatches, M.C.) : m. 1895, Lizzie Kate, da. of the late
Adam Wilkinson, M.D., J.P., of Avishayes, Shaftesbury, Dorset, having had issue, James Arthur
Charles, b. 1897; Midshipman R.N. ; d. (killed in action at battle of Jutland on H.M.S. Tiger ) 1916.
Residence, The Avenue, Fleet, Hants.— William Samuel, b. 1877: in. 1898, Andrina Mabel Vesta
Vallance, and has issue living, William Arthur Ian, b. 1899 ; 2nd Lieut. Hampshire Regt. James
Louis, O.B.E.,b. 1880; became Lieut. R.N. 1901, and Lieut.-Com. 1909 (now Wing-Corn. R. A.F.):
m. 1919, Marjorie, da. of Sir Thomas Putnam, and widow of Capt. Philip Picot.— Reginald
Michael Norman, b. 1881 ; is Major R.G.A. ; European War 1914-18 in Mesopotamia and Palestine
(wounded, despatches twice, M.C., Order of White Eagle of Serbia, O.B.E.) ; O. B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Mary Constance. Emily Fearne Anne : m. 1900, John Elphinston Ryrie Oldfield [Capt.
Lovat Scots Yeo. in Gallipoli 1915, and R.G.A. in France 1917-18], and has issue living, Phineas
John Ryrie, b. 1902, — Fearne Anne, b. 1908. Residence, Achnagairn, Kirkhill, Inverness-shire.
Grandson of the late George Edward Forbes (ante) : —
Issue of the late Com. Spencer Dundas Forbes, R.N., b. 1874, d. (killed in action) Nov. 1st,
1914 : in. 1913, Ethel (now of Catisfield, Fareham, Hants), youngest da. of the late
Lieut. -Col. J. S. Walker, Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders), of Wilbury, Sunningdale,
Berks : —
Spencer Malcolm Edward, b. (posthumous) Nov. 17th, 1914.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. James Arthur Forbes (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Hay Forbes, C.B.E., b. 1873, d. 1919 : in. 1901, Emily Fawcus,
da. of the late James Carrall, of Chefoo, China : —
Reginald Arthur, b. 1905. John Hay, b. 1906. Cyril Louis, b. 1913.
Sir Walter Scott, in his Notes to “ Marmion,’’ speaking of Sir William, the 6th baronet, an Edin-
burgh banker, says: “He was unequalled, perhaps, in the degree of individual affection entertained
for him by his friends, as well as in the general esteem and respect of Scotland at large.” The 8th
baronet assumed the additional surname and arms of Hepburn. His only child married the 20th
Baron Clinton, to whom the whole of the estates descended.
FORBES, Creation (U K.) 1823, of Newe, and Edinglassie, Aberdeenshire.
Sir Charles Stewart Forbes, 5th
Baronet ; b. Jan. 19th, 1867 ; s. his father, Sir
Charles, 1884 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb.; is a D.L. for Aberdeenshire; formerly
Capt. 4th Vol. Batn. Gordon Highlanders : in. 1888,
Emma Theodora, da. of the late Robert Maxwell,
and has issue.
Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, three bears heads
couped argent, muzzled gules : 2nd and 3rd, azure, three
cinquefoils argent. ffrrst— A falcon rising proper. £np-
portcrs — Two bears argent, muzzled gules.
Seal — Castle Newe, Strathdon, Aberdeenshire. Town
They will attain a higher point, who Residence—. 28, Queen’s Gate Terrace, S.W.7. Clubs—
strive at things the most exalted. Bachelors’, Royal Automobile.
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Son living— JOHN STEWART, b. Jan. 8th, 1901.
Daughters living — Evelyn Marjorie, b. 1892: tn. 19x8, Lieut. Francis Edward Foster, R.N.V.R.
——Katherine Manuela Bettine, b. 1897.— —Bridget Roberta, b. 1899.— —Katherine Stewart, b.
1903. Mary Veronica, b. 1904.
Sisters living — Evelyn Elizabeth; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England: tn. 1st, 1889, William Dodge James, C.V.O., who d. 1912; 2ndly, 1913. Major John
Chaytor Brii.ton, M.V.O., formerly 2nd Life Guards, and has issue living (by 1st marriage),
Edward Frank Willis, b. 1907, — Helen Millicent : tn. 1911, Major Henry Ralph Mowbray Howard,
O.B.E.. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) [see D. Norfolk, colls. J, — Alexandra Maud Venetia :
in. 1918, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Edward Flynn Fawcus, D.S.O., M.C., Manchester Regt., and has
issue living, James William b. 1920, — Silvia Helena Sophia, — Audrey Evelyn. Residence , 35,
Wimpole Street, W. Helen Blanche: tn. 1901, as his 2nd wife, John Blundell Leigh, D.L.
Residences , 114A, Harley Street, W.i ; Manor House, Stratton Audley, Bicester.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late George Stewart Forbes, son of 3rd baronet, b. 1844, d. 1894 : tn.
1869, Henrietta Maria (now of 23, Pont Street, S. W.). da. of the late Hon. Humble •
Dudley Ward [ see E. Dudley, colls.] : —
James Stewart, b. 1872 ; formerly Lieut. 9th Lancers ; is Hon. Lieut.-Col. in the Army, and Capt.
Reserve Regt. ; served in S. Africa 1900, as Comdt. 2nd Batn. Imperial Yeo. with rank of Lieut.-
Col. : tn. 1st, 1896, Lady Angela Selina Bianca St. Clair-Erskine(who obtained a divorce 1906), da.
of 4th Earl of Rosslyn ; 2ndly, Dec. 1910, Miss Feridah Taylor, and has issue living (by 1st marriage)
Marigold ( Lady Sinclair ), b. 1897 ; tn. 1918, Capt. Sir Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, 4th
Bt. (cr. 1786), Household Cav., — Flavia, b. 1902, — (by 2nd marriage) George Stewart, b. 1911, —
Hamish Stewart, b. 1916, — Mevagh, b. 1914. Ida Agnes ( Lady Edmonstone ) ; appointed an
Hon. Woman of the Bedchamber to Princess Christian 1915: in. 1895, Sir Archibald Edmonstone,
5th Bt., C.V.O. Residences , Duntreath Castle, Blanefield, near Glasgow ; 6, Lancaster Gate
Terrace, W.
FORD, Creation (G.B.) 1793, of Ember Court, Surrey.
Sir Francis Charles Rupert Ford, 5th Baronet ;
b. April 5th, 1877; s. his father, Sir Francis Colville,
1890 ; ed. at Sedbergh Sch., and at Paris and Bonn: m. 1918,
Katherine Olive, da. of James Charles Yorke, J.P., of
Langton, Dwrbach, Pembrokeshire [see E. Hardwicke, colls.].
^rms — Per pale gules and or, two bends vaire ; on a canton of the second
a greyhound courant sable. Cmt — A greyhound’s head sable erased gules,
muzzled or.
Residence — Trecwn, Wilfred Road, Boscombe, Hants.
Brother living— Rev. FRANCIS WALTER BARTON (twin), b. Apri,
5th, 1877 '» ed. at Sedbergh Sch., at King’s Coll., London, and at Univ.
Coll., Durham (B.A. 1900, M.A. 1904); has been V. of Dunton Green,
Kent, Min. of St. Richard de Wych, Ashdown Park, near Tunbridge
Wells, and V. of Ganton : tn. 1909, Louisa Gann, da. of the late
Robert McKenzie Nish, and has issue living, Francis Colville McKenzie,
b. 1911. Residence ,
Sisters living— Frances Elsie, b. 1874 : tn. 1900, Raymond Carpmael,
M.I.C.E., M.I.M.E. Residence , Portland House, Shrewsbury. Helena Elanche Colville, b.
1875. Residence , 25, Culverden Avenue, Tunbridge Wells.— Cornelia Caroline, b. 1878 : tn.
1915, Reuben Ball, and has issue living, Godfrey Reuben, b. 1917. Residence , 25, Dry Hill Park
Road, Tonbridge.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Ford, C.S.I., 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1821, d. 1905 :
tn. 1845, Catherine Margaret, who d. 1869, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. John Anthony
Hodgson, of Bishop Auckland : —
Helen Mowbray. Residence , Canna Park, North Bovey, Moretonhampstead, Devon. Edith
Mary: tn. 1875, Edward Penrose Arnold- Forster, J.P., D.L., and has issue living, Forster Dela-
field, C.M.G., b. 1876 [see “Companionage”] : in. 1907, Georgina Mary, da. of Alfred Tucker,
formerly of Forthampton, Orange River Colony, and has issue living, Georgina Margaret b. 1908, —
William Howard (of Scarr Hill, Burley in- Wharfedale, near Leeds), b. 1881 ; formerly Capt. 4th
W. Riding (Howitzer) Brig. R. F.A., and a J.P. : in. 1909, Angela Mary Wharfedale, da. of Harry
Wharfedale Tennant Garnett, J.P. , of Wharfeside, Otley, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Michael
Garnett b. 1910, Peter Penrose b. 1913, Diana Wharfedale b. 1912, Frances Cynthia b. 1914, June
Ella Dawn b. 1918, — Edward Trevenen, b. 1885 : m. 1916, Jessie, da. of T. M. Gibson, of New-
castle, Ontario, — Francis Anson, D.S.O., b. 1890 [see “ Companionage”], — Iris Mary. Residence ,
53> High Street, Portsmouth. Kate St. Clair. Residence , Canna Park, North Bovey, Moreton-
hampstead, Devon.
Issue of the late Capt. St. Clair St. Clair-Ford, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1830,
d. 1896 : in. 1862, Eliza Jane, who d. 1919, da. of the late Thomas Smalley Potter,
of East Court, Gloucestershire : —
Anson St. Clair, b. 1864 : in. 1903, Isabel Maria Frances, 2nd da. of the late Francis Adams [E. Perth,
colls.], and has issue living, Aubrey, b. 1904, — Peter, b. 1905, — Drummond, b. 1907, — Daphne Jane
Anson, b. 19x4. Beauchamp St. Clair, b. 1867 ; is Major Reserve of Officers ; formerly Major
E. Yorkshire Regt. ; served in S. Africa 1901 ; appointed Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. E.
Yorkshire Regt. 1914: m. 1911, Alzbeta Wolencova, da. of Pana Antonina Wolence, formerly of
Wynnberge, Bohemia. Leicester St. Clair, M.B.E., b. 1879 ! sometime temporary Capt.
R.A.S.C. ; M.B.E. (Mil.) 1920: in. 190 <5, Hildred Carlyle, da. of Rowland Ticehurst, of 15,
Royal Crescent, Cheltenham. Residence, The Croft, Wishaw, near Birmingham.— Eva St.
Clair : tn. 1898, Henry Cecil Donald, who d 1904. Residence , The White House, Chelten-
ham.—-Ada St. Clair : in. 1893, Archibald Hamilton Donald, solicitor, who d. 1919 [formerly
Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. (V.D.) 1st Lanarkshire Vol. Rifle Corps], a Member of H.M.’s
Body Guard for Scotland, having had issue, of whom Colin George Hamilton, b. 1899 ; 2nd Lieut.
Seaforth Highlanders ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, — Eva St. Clair, b. 1894 : in.
1916, Capt. William Mandeville Peareth Kincaid-Lennox, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders [see
Rouse-Boughton, Bt., colls.], — Helen Hamilton, b. 1897. Residence , 33, Lynedoch Street, Glasgow.
Grandson of the late Rev. Charles Ford (infra): —
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Henry Stuart Ford, b. 1843, d. 1895 : tn. 1st, 18 — , Sophia
. Sarah, who d. 1881, da. of E. Gregory ; 2ndly, 1883, Mary, da. of Thomas Wells : —
Reginald Severne, b. 1888 ; Lieut, i/gth Hampshire Regt.
Omnium rerum
vicissitudo.
A ll things are subject
to change.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Ford, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1797, d. 1863: m.
1839, Catherine, da. of Henry Stuart, of Sidmouth : —
Rev. Charles Primrose, b. 1849 ; ed. at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1871); formerly R. of St. Michael’s,
Stone : m. 1875, Mary Jane, da. of the late Rev. I. B. Turner, and has issue living, Roger Anson
(of 34, George Square, Edinburgh), b. 1878 ; formerly Capt. Roy. Fusiliers : m. 1916, Kathleen
Orme, da. of Montague Torridge Morris, of Johannesburg, and has issue living, Peter Anson
b. 1917, Patrick b. 1919, — Charles Stuart (of 385, Wellington Street, Ottawa), b. 1879: m. 19 — ,
— Margaret Vernon (of 174, Ashley Gardens, S.W.i), b. 1880 : m. 1904, Capt. Reginald Tavernor
Johnson, N. Staffordshire Regt., who d. (killed in action) 1915, of The Upper House, Barlaston,
Stoke-on-Trent, — Alice Constance, b. 1885 : m. 1907, Cuthbert Bailey, of Bulkeley Hall, Woore,
Crewe, and has issue living, David Anson Steele b. 1917, Helen Mowbray b. 1909, Barbara
Vernon b. 1910, Betty Primrose b. 1912, Peggy Mary Anson b. 1914, Judith St. Clair b. 1918.
Residence , Lair Gate, Beverley, Yorkshire.
The 1st baronet was a Member of the Council in Barbados, and in 1790 sat as M.P. for Newcastle*
under-Lyme.
Forestier-Walker, see Walker.
FORREST, Creation (U-K.) 1838, of Comiston, Midlothian.
Vivunt dum virent.
They live while they are
green.
Sir (William) Charles Forrest, 5th Baronet ;
b. Jan. 5th, 1857 ; s. his brother, Sir James, 1899; ed. at Mer-
chiston ; formerly a Branch Manager in Imperial Bank of
Canada : in. 1892, Edith, da. of the late Rev. A. J. T. Morris,
Incumbent of St. Columba’s, Crieff, having had issue John
William, b. 1893 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (Honours Tripos, first part) ; 2nd Lieut. Seaforth
Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany’s); d. (killed
in action during European War) 1915*
— Argent, on a mount in base vert three oak-trees proper, on a
chief gules as many ears of rye or, the whole within a bordure ermine,
dmi— On a mount vert an oak tree proper.
Seat — Comiston House, Midlothian.
Brother living— JOHN ARTHUR, W.S., b. Jan. 10th i860. Residence ,
56, Palmerston Place, Edinburgh. Chambers , 21, Alva Street, Edin-
burgh. Clubs, Caledonian, University (Edinburgh).
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Eadith Florence (Lady Forrest), da. of the late James Jarvis,
formerly of Ware, Herts, and Bentinck Street, Portman Square, W. : m. 1st, 1897, Sir James
Forrest, 4th baronet, who d. 1899; 2ndly, 1901, William Johnstone Gee, solicitor. Residence,
Manaden House, Essex.
The 1st baronet, a Scottish advocate, was Grand Master Mason of Scotland 1838-40, and Lord
Provost of Edinburgh 1837-43. Sir William Forrest, 3rd baronet, Lieut. 79th Highlanders, was
father of the 4th and 5th baronets.
FORSTER, Creation (U.K.) 1874, of Lysways, Staffordshire.
May Forster be happy.
Sir Francis Villiers Forster, 3rd
Baronet ; b. May 9th, 1850 ; s. his brother, Sir
Charles, 1914 ; ed. at Westminster Sch. ; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1871 ; is a J.P. for Staffordshire : in.
1876, Harriet Susan, widow of J. Mason, and da.
of the late W. Seckham, of Kidlington, Oxon.
^rmg_Sable, on a chevron cottised between three
pheons or, an annulet between two escallops of the first,
ftrrst — A stag’s head, erased argent, attired or, collared
and line affixed thereto, sable ; in front thereof two pheons,
also sable.
Seats — Lysways Hall, and Longdon Grange, Rugeley ;
Hanch Hall, Lichfield. Clubs— Garrick, Royal Southern
Yacht.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Mary ( Lady Forster )
da. of the late Archdale Villiers Palmer, of Nazeing
Park, Essex : m. 1899, Sir Charles Forster, 2nd baronet,
who d. 1914. Residence,
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Walsall ( L ) 1852-91,
and Sir Charles, 2nd Bt. , was High Sheriff of Staffordshire
1900.
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28*
FORSTER, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of The Grange, Sutton, co. Surrey.
Sir Ralph Collingwood Forster, 1st
Baronet ; b. Jan. 18th, 1850; ed. privately; isaJ.P.
and D.L. for Surrey (High Sheriff 1906), Chm. oi
Sutton Petty Sessions, and Chm. of Merchants’
Marine Insurance Co. (Limited) : in. 1st, 1875,
Kate, who d. 1877, da. of the Rev. C. C. McKechnie,
of Darlington ; 2ndly, 1880, Elizabeth, who d. 1906,
da. of John Burnip, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, having
had issue by 2nd marriage, of whom the only son,
Hugh Murray, b. 1883 ; Major King’s Own Sottish
Borderers ; d . (of wounds in action during Euro-
pean War) 1915.
Jurats — Sable, a fesse between in chief two bugle horns
stringed and in base a deerhound’s head erased or. Cmt—
In front of a deerhound’s head couped proper, a bugle horn
or.
Seat — The Grange, Sutton, Surrey. Clubs — Reform,
With faith and labour. City of London.
Daughters living — Eva, b. 1889 : m. 19x7, Major Francis Rowley Hill, D.S.O., Middlesex Regt.,
and has issue living, a son, b. 1920. Residence, Linden Court, Epsom Downs. Ruth, b. 1891 :
m. 1920, Capt. Andreas J. Floor. Residence , 15, Waldegrave Park, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham.
—Hilda, b. 1893.
FORWOOD, Creation (U K.) 1895, of The Priory, Gateacre, Childwall, co. Palatine
of Lancaster.
Sir Dudley Baines Forwood, C.M.G. , 2nd
Baronet ; b. May 31st, 1875 ; s • his father, Rt. Hon. Sir
Arthur Bower, P.C. , 1898; ed. at Harrow ; formerly
Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 2nd Lancashire (Reserve)
R.F.A.; Lieut.-Col. R.F.A. Reserve of Officers; European
War 1915-18 (despatches, C.M.G.) ; C.M.G. 1919: in. 1901,
Norah Isabella, da. of the late Richard Robertson Lockett, of
Alexandra Drive, Liverpool, and has issue.
^ntts — Per fesse or and azure, in chiet a cormorant sable, beaked
and.membered gules, between two fleurs-de-lis of the second, in base an
ancient galley or, sail argent. Crest — Between two wings argent the
battlements of a tower, thereon in front of a stag’s head two hatchets in
saltire all proper.
Residence — 24, Hans Crescent, S.W. Club — Windham.
Son living-DUDLEY RICHARD, b. June 6th, 1912.
Brothers living — Talbot Brittain, b. 1879 5 ed. at Harrow ; is Capt.
Yeo. ; S. Africa iqoi with Imperial Yeo. (medal with five clasps), European War 1914-19 as Assist.
Provost Marshal, and subsequently Comdg. 10th Ser. Batn. Lancashire Fusiliers (wounded, de-
spatches, Croix de Guerre). Club , Cavalry -Arthur Noel, b. 1881 ; ed at Harrow ; is Lieut.
Roy. Fusiliers ; European War 1915-17 with Yeo. : m. 1903, Evelyn Agnes Heathcote, only da. of
V/. Forrester Addie, J.P., of Church Bank House, Welshpool. Residence , Halgrove Hall,
Tiverton, Tarporley Eric Baines, b. 1884; ed. at Harrow; Lieut. R.F.A. ; European War
1915-18 : m. 19x1, Mary Katharine, da. of John Herbert, of Spring Cottage, Kenilworth, and has
issue living, Judith, b. 1912. Residence , Stamford Mear, near Rugby.
Sister living — Ida Baines, b. 1877: m. 1904, Charles Nicholas Theodore Jeffreys, M.B.E. Resi-
dence, 7, Windlesham Gardens, Brighton.
Half-Sisters living — Emily Crosfield, b. 1861 : m. 1893, Henry Grey Kellock, and has issue
living, Hilary Grey, b. 1897. Ethel Charlotte, b. 1863 : m. 1901, Hugh Cunningham Kelly,
Hon. Sec. of Royal Ulster Yacht Club. Mildred Lucy, b. 1870. Residence , Brockeridge Cottage,
Twyning, Tewkesbury.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Lizzie {Lady Forwood ), da. of the late Thomas Baines, F. S.A.,
of London: in. 1874, as his second wife, the Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Bower Forwood, P.C., M.P.,
1st baronet, who d. 1898. Residence , 24, Hans Crescent, S.W.i.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur B. Forwood, 1st Bt., sat as M.P. for Lancashire (S.W.), Ormskirk
Div. (C) 1885-98, and was Sec. to the Admiralty 1886-92.
FOSTER, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Stonehouse, Louth.
Sir Augustus Vere Foster, 4th Baronet , son of
the late Major John Frederick Foster, son of 3rd baronet;
b. March 31st, 1873 ; s- grandfather, Rev. Sir Cavendish
Hervey, 1890; sometime Capt. Norfolk Yeo. : m. 1894,
Charlotte Philippa Marion, da. of the late Rev. Henry
Edward Ffolkes [ see Ffolkes, Bt.], and has issue.
$rms — Argent, a chevron vert between three bugle horns sable,
stringed gules. Cmt — A buck trippant proper.
Seat — Glyde Court, Ardee, co. Louth.
Son living— ANTHONY VERE, b. Feb. 21st, 1908.
Daughters living— Philippa "Eugenie Vere, b. 1898.— Dorothy
Elizabeth Charlotte Vere, b. 1903.
Sisters living — Emily Albinia. Mary Isabella : m. 1902, the Rev.
Edward Macgregor Hadow, V. of Uffington, and has issue living,
James Vere, b. 1904, — Henry John b. 1908, — Patrick Edward, b.
1912. Residence , The Vicarage, Uffington, Berks. ■ Alice Jane
Blanche: nt. 1912, as his second wife, Maj.-Gen. Fitzgerald Wintour,
C.B., C.B.E., and has issue living, Charles Vere, b. 1917, — Cordelia
Mary, b. 1912. Residence , Pamphill Manor, Wimborne.
The iSt baronet, the Right Hon. Augustus John, G.C.H., was for thirty years Envoy Extraor.
and Minister Plenipotentiary to Sweden, the United States, Denmark, and Sardinia, and sat as M.P.
for Cockermouth 1812-16.
Fide, virtute et labore.
By faith , virtue and
labour.
Divini gloria ruris.
Oh ! glory 0/ the divine
country.
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FOSTER, Creation (U K.) 1838, of Norwich.
Sir William Yorke Foster, C.B.E. ,
3rd Baronet ; b. April 1st, i860 ; s. his father, Sir
William, 1911 ; ed. at Eton ; is a retired Col.
(formerly R.H.A. and R.F.A.); served in S.
Africa 1899-1900 (Queen’s medal with four clasps) ;
was an A.A.G. 1914-17 ; C.B.E. (Mil.), 1918 : m.
1885, Aileen Ethel, da. of the late Col. Augustus
Berkeley Portman, Bom. S.C., 2nd surviving son
of Major H. W. B. Portman, brother of 1st
Viscount Portman, having had issue, of whom the
el. son, William Augustus Portman, b. 1887;
Capt. S. Staffordshire Regt. ; d. (wounds in
action during European War) 1914.
$rms — Argent, two chevronells azure between three
bugle-horns sable stringed gules, between the chevronells
two stags’ heads erased proper. Crtst — A stag proper rest-
ing the dexter fore foot on an escutcheon gules charged
with a tower argent.
Clubs — Naval and Military, Norfolk.
Son living-HENRY WILLIAM BERKELEY, M.C.,
b. April 3rd, 1S92 ; formerly Major Northumberland
Fusiliers ; European War 1914-19 (M.C.). Club , Junior Army and Navy.
Daughters living — Aileen Cavendish, b. 1886 : m. 1915, Dwight Carlton Harris, and has issue
living, Dwight Berkeley, b. 1916, — Aileen Louise, b. 1917. Residence , New York, U.S.A.
Frances May, b. 1888 : m. 1910, Major Hugh Auriol Stanton Stanton, D.S.O., Roy. Scots (Lothian
Regt.), and has issue living, William Hugh Foster, b. 1912, — Richard John Foster, b. 1918, —
Frances Margaret Foster, b. 1914. Dorothy Harlie, b. 1890: m. 1920. Capt. James Gerald
Berkeley Portman Graham, Highland L.I Georgina Patricia, b. 1902.
Half-Brother living — Thomas Hudson, b. 1867 ; is a retired Capt. R.N.
Sisters living — Mary (twin), b. 1861 : m. 1896, Edmund Beevor [see Beevor, Bt.]. Residence ,
Aldenham, Herts. Diana (twin), b. 1861 : m. 1908, as his second wife, Henry Penrice Frederick
[see Frederick, Bt. , colls.]. Residence , Burgh Hall, Great Yarmouth.
Half-Sisters living— Harriet, b. 1865. Harlie, b. 1866.— —Amy, b. 1873.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late “Charles Foster, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1828,
d. 1906 : m. 1st, 1858, Charlotte, who d. 1888, 3rd da. of the late Capt. Thomas
George Wills, R.N. ; 2ndly, 1890, Georgina Gertrude (now of Southwold, Suffolk),
da. of the late Lieut.-Col. E. G. Cubitt, 7th Hussars : —
Georgina Fanny Julia, b. 1891.
Granddaughters of the late Francis Gostling Foster (infra): —
Issue of the late Charles Blackwell Foster, b. 1861, d. 1915 : m. 1891, Emily Caroline Phyllis,
who d. 1911, da. of the late James Ray, M.R.C.S. : —
Norah Frances Phyllis, b. 1894 : m. 1920, Francis Windsor Parker Marriott. Residence, The Lodge,
West Pottergate Street, Norwich. Beryl Ray, b. 1896. Residence ,
Issue of the late Francis Gostling Foster, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1830, d. 1894 :
m. 1st, 1853, Lucy, who d. 1864, da. of William Gwyn, of Tasburgh Lodge,
Norfolk ; 2iidly, 1865, Bertha, who d. 1911, da. of the late Timothy Steward,
of Heigham, Norwich: —
Lucy Maude : m. 1886, Lucas Temple Cobbold, who d. 1919. Residence , Manor House, Oulton,
Lowestoft.^— Alice Mary. (By 2nd marriage), Reginald Steward, b. 1867.^— Winifred Bertha.
Residence , 6, Station Road, Lowestoft Evelyn Margaret : m. 1906, the Rev. Edward Morton
Bartlett, R. of Hessett, and has issue living, Eleanor Margaret, b. 1907, — Cicely Frances, b. 1908.
Residence , Hessett Rectory, Bury St. Edmunds.
By virtue and labor.
Fothergill (Price -Fothergill), see Price.
LISTON-FOULIS, Creation (N.S.) 1634, of Colinton, Edinburgh.
[Pronounced “ Llston-Fowls.”]
Ready with heart and hand. CHARLES JAMES LlSTON-FoULIS, Ilth
Baronet ; b. Jan. 4th, 1873; s. his brother, Sir William,
1918; sometime Paymaster and Hon. Lieut. S. African
Forces : m. 1902, Maria, da. of Richard Moore, and has
issue.
$nns — Argent, three bay-leaves slipped vert. Crest — A dexter
hand couped, holding a sword in pale, sustaining a wreath of laurel
all proper.
Residence — Fort Ternan, Kenya Colony, British East Africa.
Son living-ARCHIBALD CHARLES, b. Aug. 5th, 1903.
Daughter living— Gwynneth Beryl, b. 1912.
Brother living— George Herbert, b. 1879 : m. 1919, Grace Marguerite,
da. of Frederick Walter Carter of 24, Ainslie Place, Edinburgh.
Residence ,
Sister living— Ethel Charlotte, b. 1878.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Archibald Primrose
Liston-Foulis, R.G.A., 4th son of 9th baronet, b.
1874, d. (killed in action during European War)
1917 : ni. 1907, Agnese Eudora, el. da. of the
late Capt. George M. Wingate, formerly R.A., of
Craigengelt, Dunbar, East Lothian : —
James Alastair, b. 1908.— Avril Primrose, b. 1915.
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Grandchildren of the late John Foulis, M.D. (infra) : —
Issue of the late James Foulis, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., b. 1846, d. 1901 : m. 1878, Henrietta
Baird (of 14, Warwick Mansions, Cromwell Crescent, S.W.), da. of William N. Fraser, of
Findrack, Aberdeenshire : —
Wilfrid Venour, b. 1884 ; is Capt. Army Service Corps : m . igog, Clara Millington, da. of Alfred Dow, of
King’s Lynn, and has issue living, Michael Venour Primrose, b. 1915 Lilian Carey. Henrietta.
Issue of the late John Foulis, M.D. , 2nd son of 7th baronet, b. 18 — , d. 1872:
m. 1st, 1842, Mary Buchanan, da. of William Blair, of Greenwich ; 2ndly, 1844,
Jane Selina, da. of Isaac Nathan : —
William, b. 1848 : m. 18 — , May, da. of John Bell, C.E., of Sydney.— —Florence : m. 1883,
Alexander Henry Clarke. Residence , 109, Warwick Road, Earl’s Court, S.W.
Sir James, the 2nd baronet, M.P. for Midlothian and a Privy Councillor, who was knighted during
the lifetime of his father, was actively engaged in the wars in Scotland after the death of Charles I.
He was, with his companions? the Earls of Leven, Crawford, and other gentlemen of rank, betrayed
into the hands of the English, while attending a convention of Committee of Estates, at Alyth, in
Angus. After the Restoration he was appointed Lord Justice Clerk, with the title of Lord Colinton.
The 3rd baronet sat in the last Scottish Parliament 1706, and afterwards for Midlothian in the British
Parliament. He was a Lord of Session and a Privy Councillor. The present baronet is a lineal
descendant of Sir John Foulis, created a baronet of Ravel ston 1661, but whose title was forfeited by
the 2nd baronet, who was beheaded for high treason at Carlisle 1745. The 8th baronet assumed the
additional surname of Liston.
FOWKE, Creation (U K ) 1814, of Lowesby, Leicestershire.
Name pronounced “Foke.”]
Sir Frederick Ferrers Conant Fowke,
3rd Baronet , son of the late Frederick Gustavus
Fowke, el. son of 2nd Bt. ; b. May 13th. 1879; s. his
grandfather, Frederick Thomas, 1897; is Major
Yeo., and patron of one living; served in S. Africa
1900-1902, as Lieut. Imperial Yeo. : m. 1910, Edith
Frances Daubeney, 2nd da. of the late Rev. James
Hamer Rawdon, Hon. Canon of Manchester, of The
Hermitage, Stockton-on-Forest, York, and has issue.
$rms — Vert, a fleur-de-lis argent. Crtsts — 1st, a dexter arm
embowed, vested and cuffed argent, the hand proper grasping
an arrow in bend sinister or, barbed and flighted silver ; 2nd,
an Indian goat’s head erased vert, armed and eared argent.
Club — Cavalry.
Sons living— FREDERICK WOOLLASTON RAWDON,
b. Dec. 14th, 1910 Gerard George, b. 1915. Michael, b.
1919-
Daughter living — Betty Mirabelle, b. 1912.
Brothers living — Gustavus Henry Spencer, b. 1880; ed. at
Trin. Hall, Camb. ; Major Gordon Highlanders; served in S.
Africa 1900-1901, as Lieut. 18th Batn. Imperial Yeo., and during European War 1914 (wounded,
prisoner) : m. 1912, Kathleen Nora, da. of Sir George Hector Leith-Buchanan, 4th Bt., and widow
of Capt. James Marshall McLaren, Gordon Highlanders. Laurence Archdale, b. 1883.
Sisters living — Eva Mirabelle, b. 1882.— -Isabel Margaret, b. 1885.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Mirabell Frances. Residence , 45, Pevensey Road,
St. Leonards-on-Sea. Margaret Woollaston ; m. 1896, Major Norman Pochin, formerly 7th
Roy. Fusiliers. Residence, Barkby Lodge, Barkby, near Leicester.
Mother living — Cecilia Eva, da. of Edward Nathaniel Conant, of Lyndon Hall, Oakham : m. 1878,
Frederick Gustavus Fowke, who d. 1893, el. son of 2nd baronet. Residence , Pilsgate, Stamford.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Rowland Fowke, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1859,
d. 1920 : m. 1892, Ela (now of Trentham House, Emsworth, Hants), da. of the
late Rt. Rev. the Hon. Arthur Gascoigne Douglas, D.D., Bishop of Aberdeen
and Orkney [see E. Morton, colls.] : —
Charles Arthur Freer, M.C., b. 1893; is Capt. Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L.I. ; European
War 1914-16 (wounded, M.C.).
FOWLER, Creation (U-K.) 1885, of Gastard, Wilts. [Extinct 1902.]
Sir Thomas Fowler, 2nd and last Baronet.
Sisters living — Charlotte Rachel : m. 1879, the Rev. Robert William Barbour, who d. 1891, and
has issue living, George Freeland (of Bonskeid, Pitlochry), b. 1882 : m. 19x9, the Hon. Helen
Victoria Hepburne-Scott, da. of 7th Baron Polwarth, — Charlotte Maida : m. 1919, George Barbour
Macgregor, M.B., — Margaret Stewart,— Gwendolen. Residence, Balavoulin, Pitlochry.
Mary. Jean Elizabeth Bertha Sophia. Rachel Elfreda. Residence , Gastard House,
Corsham, Wilts.
FOWLER, Creation (U K.) 1890, of Braemore, Ross-shire.
Rev. Sir Montague Fowler, 4th Baronet ; b-
Nov. 12th, 1858; s. his nephew, Capt. Sir John Edward,
1915 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll. Camb. (B.A. 1881,
M.A. 1884) 5 formerly V. of St. Lawrence, Isle of Thanet,
Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury ; is R. of All
Hallows, London Wall, E.C., and a J.P. for Ross and Cro-
marty : m. 1st, 1889, Ada Dayrell, who d. 1911, da. of the
late Lieut. -Col. Edward Thomson, C.S.I. ; 2ndly, 1914,
Denise Marcelle Chailliey, and has issue by 2nd marriage.
Sapiens qui vigilat. g^rins— Quarterly, azure and sable, three crosses pat£e between two
He is wise who is vigilant . chevronels or, in chief two lions passant guardant of the last, and in base
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an owl argent. Crest— An owl argent, gorged with a collar and charged on the breast with
a cross patee gules, crowned with a wreath vert, its dexter claw resting on across patee or.
Seat — Braemore, Garve, Ross-shire. Residence— Inverbroom House, Garve, Ross-shire. Club —
Athenaeum.
Daughters living— By 2nd marriage— Evelyn Denise, b. 1915. Elizabeth Joan Daphne, b.
1917. Joan Eileen, b. 1920.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Alice Constance Mary, b. 189s : m. 1915, Major Philip
Mitford, Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Alice Janet Clive {Lady Fowler), da. of the late Sir Edward
Clive Bayley, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. [Metcalfe, Bt.]: m. 1878, Sir John Arthur Fowler, 2nd baronet,
who d. 1899. Residence ,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Alan Arthur Fowler, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1887, d.
(killed in action) 1915 : m. 1912, Alice Mary, da. of Sir Charles Stuart Bayley,
G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I., I.S.O.
Marjorie Mary, b. 1913.
The 1st baronet, an eminent Railway Engineer, was Engineer-in-Ch. of the Forth Bridge. The
3rd baronet, Sir John Edward, Capt. Seaforth Highlanders, was killed in action during European
War 1915.
FRANK, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Withyham, co. Sussex.
Sir Howard George Frank, K.C.B. , 1st Baronet , son of Frederick
Frank, of Blackhurst Place, Tunbridge Wells; b. 1871 ; is senior partner in the
firm of Knight, Frank, and Rutley, land agents, of 20, Hanover Square, W., and
100, Princes Street, Edinburgh, a Fellow of Surveyors’ Institute, a Past Pres, of
Estate Agents’ Institute, a Member of Council of Royal Agricultural So., and
a Director of Norwich Union Fire Insurance So., and of Livett, Frank, and Son,
of London and Southampton ; appointed Hon. Adviser on Land Values to the
Govt. 1916, Director Gen. of Lands to War Office, Ministry of Munitions, and
Air Ministry 1917, and Chm Disposal Board, Min. of Munitions 1920; Knt.
1914, K.C.B. (Civil) 1918: m. 1897, Mabel Helen, da. of the late J. Arnold, of
Helensdene, Tunbridge Wells, and has issue.
antr <Erai — Not recorded at College of Arms at time of going to press.
Seats — Beachy Head Lighthouse, and Bingles, Lye Green, Sussex. Town Residence —
19, Cheyne Walk, S.W.
Daughter living— Mary Doreen.
FRANKLAND, Creation (E.) 1660, of Thirkleby, Yorkshire.
Sir Frederick William Francis George Frank-
land, loth Baronet; b. Sept. 2nd, 1868; s. his father, Col.
Sir William Adolphus, 1883 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; for-
merly Lieut. 5th Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers ; sometime Assist.
Mining Commr., Buluwayo ; served in Matabeleland 1896
(medal), and in S. Africa 1899-1901, attached to 2nd Batn.
Roy. Dublin Fusiliers (medal); European War 1914-18 on
Staff ; is Hon. Major (retired) 3rd Batn. Bedfordshire Regfc :
m. 1st, 1890, Charlotte, who d. 1892, da. of John Augustus
Zerega di Zerega, of Island Hall, West Chester, New York ;
2ndly, 1901, Mary Cecil ( Baroness Zouche in her own right),
only child of the late Col. George Augustus Curzon, and has
Franke lande, franke issue by 2nd marriage.
mynde. ^rms — Azure, a dolphin naiant embowed or; on a chief of the second
two saltires gules. <Irrst — A dolphin hauriant argent and entwined round an anchor erect proper.
Seat — Parham, Pulborough, Sussex. Clubs — Carlton, White’s.
Sons living— Hon, THOMAS WILLIAM ASSHETON, b. Aug. 18th, 1902. Hon. Roger
Nathaniel, b. 1909.
Daughter living— Hon. Barbara Mary, b. 1906.
Brother living— Arthur Pelham, D.S.O., b. 1874; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Major Reserve of Officers
(Lancashire Fusiliers); S. Africa 1900-1901 (despatches twice, D.S.O.), European War 1914-18
(1914 star, two medals); D.S.O. 1900: ?«. 1898, Margaret Annie Phoebe Seton, da. of Charles
Compton Seton [see Seton, Bt., cr. 1663, colls.], and has issue living, Marion Annie Margaret, b.
1900,— Rosalind Lucy Seton, b. 1904. Residence, 41, Alma Road, Clifton, Bristol. Club , United
Service.
Sisters living — Ethel Maud : tn. 1906, Peter Macara-Meredith. Residence, 2, Royal Crescent,
Bath. Frances Cromwell : m. 1897, Claud Neville [ see B. Braybrooke, colls.]. Residence,
Charlton Adam, Somerton, Somerset.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet — Lucy Ducarel {Lady Fiankland ), da. of Francis Adams,
Esq., of Clifton and Cotswold Grange, Gloucestershire: tn. 1864, Col. Sir William Adolphus Frank-
land, 9th baronet, who d. 1883. Residence, Thirkleby House, Ascot.
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Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Col. Colville Frankland, 5th son of 8th baronet, b. 1839, <£1913: nt.
1870, Mary Jay, who d. 1914, only da. of William Dawson, of New York : —
Of whom, Robert Cecil Colville, b. 1877 : Capt. S. Staffordshire Regt., and Thomas Hugh Colville,
b. 1879 : Capt. and Brevet Major Roy. Dublin Fusiliers ; botn d. (killed in action) 1915.——
Katherine Marian Colville. Eleanor Colville: m. 1st, 1905, Thomas Maberley Cobbe, who d.
1914; 2ndly, 1915, Cytil Corbally. Residences , Rathbeale, co. Dublin; Newbridge House, Don-
abate, co. Dublin. Beatrice Colville, b. 1881 : m. 1915, George Crosbie Dawson. — —Mary Olive
Elsie Colville, b. 1887.
This is an ancient Yorkshire family. The 2nd baronet married a daughter of Sir John Russell,
Bt., by Frances, a daughter of Cromwell. The 7th baronet assumed by sign-manual the additional
surname of Russell, after that of Frankland ; after his decease, the family estates, which had descended
with the baronetcy for more than 200 years, were left to his daughters.
Frankland (Frankland-Payne-Gallwey), see Gallwey.
FRASER, Creation (U.K.) 1806, of Ledeclune and Morar, Inverness-shire.
Sir Keith Alexander Fraser, M.P. ,
5th Baronet , son of the late Lieut.-Gen. James Keith
Fraser, C.M.G., 3rd son of 3rd Baronet; b. Dec.
24th, 1867; j. his uncle, Sir William Augustus,
1898 ; formerly Capt. 7th Hussars ; now Major
T.F. ; served in S. Africa 1896-7 (medal), and in
Mashonaland 1897 (clasp) ; unsuccessfully contested
Caithness-shire ( C ) Jan. 1906, and Leicestershire,
W., or Bosworth, Div. Jan. 1910; has sat as M.P.
for Harborough Div. of Leicestershire ( Co.U ) since
Dec. 1918 : m. 1910, Lady Dorothy Coventry, da. of
9th Earl of Coventry, and has issue.
|ntts — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, azure, a bend engrailed between three cinquefoils (or frasers)
argent ; a canton gyronny of eight or and sable : 2nd and 3rd, argent, three antique crowns gules.
Crtst — A buck’s head erased gules. Supporters — Two stags proper, attired and unguled or, collared
azure and pendent from each collar an escutcheon gyronny of eight or and sable, each supporter
resting one foot on an anchor of the last.
Seats — Inverinate, Ross-shire ; Carlton Curlieu Hall, Leicester. Residence —59, Sloane Street,
S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military, Turf.
Son living— KEITH CHARLES ADOLPHUS b. Sept. 14th, 1911.
Sister living — Helena Violet Alice ( Countess of Stradbroke), O.B.E. ; O.B.E. 1918 : in. 1898, the
3rd Earl of Stradbroke. Residences , State Government House, Melbourne, Victoria; Henham
Hall, Wangford, Suffolk.
Mother living — Amelia Alice, da. of the late Hon. Humble Dudley Ward [see E. Dudley, colls.] :
in. 1865, Lieut.-Gen. James Keith Fraser, C.M.G., 3rd son of 3rd baronet, who d. 1895. Residence ,
43, Lowndes Square, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Hugh Craufurd Keith Fraser, brother of 5th baronet, b 1869,
d. 1906 (having assumed the further name of Keith by deed poll 1898) : in. 1904,
Dorothy [(now of Gloucester Place, W.) ; she in. 2ndly, 1910, Capt. Josslin
Harry Graham, formerly Coldstream Guards ( see Graham, Knt.)], da. of the Rt.
Hon. Sir Francis Hyde Villiers, P.C., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., C.B. [see E.
Clarendon] : —
Katherine Keith, b. 1905.
It is supposed that one of this family, who came over to Scotland with the embassy from Charle-
magne in 807, was created the 1st Thane of Man. Sir Simon Fraser, temp. Alexander III., received
by charter the lordship of Loveth, and he and his brother (Sir Francis), his cousin (Sir Richard
Fraser), and William Fraser, Archbishop of St. Andrew’s and Lord Chancellor of Scotland, were
appointed auditors in the competition for the Scottish crown between Bruce and Baliol, in 1291. From
the 2nd son of Hugh Fraser, created Baron Lovat by James I. of Scotland, the present baronet is
descended in a direct male line. Sir James, the 3rd baronet, served with distinction in the Peninsula
and was on the staff at Waterloo. The 4th baronet sat as M.P. for Barnstaple 1852-3 and 1857-9, for
Ludlow (C) 1863-5, and for Kidderminster 1874-80.
FREAKE, Creation (U.K.) 1882, of Cromwell Houses, Kensington, and Fulwell Park,
co. Middlesex.
Sir Thomas George Freake, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Oct. 1 2th, 1848; j. his father, Sir Charles James, 1884; ed.
at Magdalene Coll.,Camb.; elected Mayor of Dartmouth 1897 and
1898; is patron of two livings : m. 1868, Frederica Charlotte
Mary, da. of the late Col. Frederick Thomas Maitland, of
Holywych, Edenbridge, Kent [see Maitland, Bt., colls.], and
has issue.
$rms — Per fesse sable and azure, two bars engrailed or, each charged
with three bulls’ heads cabossed of the first ; in chief three mullets of six
points of the third. Crtst — In front of a bull’s head sable, holding in the
mouth a mullet as in the arms, a rock proper.
Residence — 43, Sloane Street, S.W. Clubs — Raleigh, Hurlingham,
Son llving-FREDERICK MAITLAND, b. March 7th, 1876; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb. ;
European War 1915- 19 as temporary and Acting Capt. R.F.A. and A.D.C. (mentioned): in. 1902,
IO
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Alison, youngest da. of the late Christopher Ussher, of Eastwell, co. Galway, and has issue living,
Charles Arland Maitland, b. 1904. Residence , Halford Manor, Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire.
Daughters living — Cecil Penelope, b. 1869: in. 1891, Jesse Devenish Gouldsmith. Residence
Ridley House, Kingswear, S. Devon. Freda Katharine {Lady Van-Notten-Pole ), b. 1874 •
in. i8q4, Sir Cecil Pery Van-Notten-Pole, 4th Bt. Residence , Todenham House, Moreton- in- Marsh*
Gloucestershire.
FREDERICK, Creation (G.B ) 1723, of Burwood House, Surrey.
Sir Charles Edward St. John
Frederick, O.B.E.,& th Baronet ; b. Sept, nth,
1876; s. his father, Lieut-. C'ol. Sir Charles
Edward, 1913 ; is Capt. Northamptonshire Yeo. ;
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1911, Ada, da. of the
late Cses'ir Czarnikow, of Effingham Hill, Sur-
rey, and widow of Lieut. -Col. George Seymour
Charles Jenkinson, D.S.O. [see Jenkinson, Bt.,
colls].
&rms — Or, on a chief azure three doves argent. Crest
— On a chapeau azure turned up ermine a dove as in the
arms, holding in its beak an olive-branch proper.
Residences — Lamport Grange, Northampton. Clubs
—Boodle’s, Orleans.
Brother living— EDWARD BOSCAWEN, b. June 29th,
1880 ; is Major Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.),
and a Gen. Staff Officer; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 :
in. 1913, Edith Katharine (Kathleen) Cortlandt, da. of
the late Col. William Hutchinson Mulloy, R.E., of
Hughestown, Roscommon, and has issue living, Charles
Boscawen, b. 1919, — Kathleen Patricia, b. 1914.
Sister living — Florence Emma Ada, b. 1883 : in. 1905,
George Nicholas Dickin. Residence , Rowhook Manor, Horsham.
Aunt living— Mary Ashby.
Widow living of 7th Baronet— Emma Agnes ( Lady Frederick ), da. of Thomas Taylor, formerly
B.C.S. : in. 1875, Lieut. -Col. Sir Charles Edward Frederick, 7th baronet, who d. 1913. Resi-
dence, Dalhousie, Cottenham Park Road, Wimbledon, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut. -Col. Thomas Frederick, son of the late Maj.-Gerx
Marescoe Frederick, brother of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Arthur Frederick, b. 1800, d. 1866: m. 1825, Sophia Emily, who d. 1S78,
da. of the Rev. Thomas Watkins, of Pennoyre, Brecon : —
Arthur Thomas, b. 1836 : in. 1859, Lydia Emily, who d. 1907, da. of the late Rev. Andrew Nash, and
has issue living, Olive Emily {Lady Sebright ) ; in. 1882, Sir Guy Thomas Saunders Sebright,
12th Bt, Residence ,
Issue of the late George Septimus Frederick, b. 1805, d. 1891 : m. 1851, Emily Caroline, da.
of Robert Rising, of Horsey, near Yarmouth : —
George Charles, C.B.E., b. 1855; became Lieut. R.N. 1878, Com. i893(retired 1901), and Capt. 1909;
was Assist, to Hydrographer, Admiralty 1898-1900, a Member of Roy. Commn. on Coast Erosion
and Afforestation 1906-11 and Anglo-French Pilotage 1909-n, and Naval Adviser to the Board of
Trade 1900-10; C.B.E. 1918: in. 1881, Nellie, da. of the late George Peter Martin, C.B., R.N.,
sometime Dep. Judge Advocate of the Fleet. Residence, Lou Souleou, Boulouris-sur-Mer, Var,
France. Club, United Service. Henry Penrice, b. 1857 : in. 1st, 1891, Margaret, who d. 1904, da.
of Sir Thomas Beevor, 4th Bt. ; 2ndly, 1908, Diana, da. of Sir William Foster, 2nd Bt., having had
issue (by 1st marriage), Thomas, M.C., b. 1893; Capt. Norfolk Regt.; d. (of wounds in action
during European War) 1917, — Roger, R.N., b. 1900; became a Sub-Lieut. 1920, — Mary, b. 189-, —
Sophy, b. 189-. Residence, Burgh Hall, Great Yarmouth. Ernest Prescott, b. 1858 ; ed. at Corpus
Christi Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1888): in. 1st, 1890, Wilhelmina Lindsay, who d. 1901, da.
of the late Rev. William Lindsay Alexander, D.D., LL.D., of Pinkieburn, Musselburgh, Mid-
lothian ; 2ndly, 1919, Gladys Oliveria, da. of James Lindsay Travers, of Bredgar House, Kent [ see
B. Gardner, colls.], and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Grace Emily Hannah : in. 1920, Lieut.
Henry James Hartnoll, D.S.O., R.N., — Marjorie Pleasaunce Lindsay. Residence, The Wells House,
Malvern Wells. Club , Caledonian. Richard Rising,^. 1865; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1887, M.A. 1891): ir. 1002, Mary Teresa, da. of the late Col. Thomas Robert Hay
Drummond- Hay, and widow of Capt. Charles Wellesley Parish [see E. Kinnoull, colls.]. Residence,
Aldwick Place, Bognor Arthur Marescoe, b. 1869 : m. 1900, Petrona Elena, da. of the late
C. J. F. Davie, of Monte Video, and has issue living, Arthur Roland, b. 1901, — John Davie
Geoffrey, b. 1903, —Luisa Carmen, b. 1905. Residence, Ferro Carril Central, Monte Video, Uruguay.
—Edward Gurdon. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1872 : in. 1899, Annie Margaret Balfour, da. of the
late Thomas Shaw Vance, of North Woolwich, Essex, and has issue living, Edward Vincent, b.
1902, — Kathleen Patricia, b. 1900. Residence , 485, North Woolwich Road, Silvertown, E.
Herbert, b. 1874 : in. 1900, Alice Louisa, da. of the late W. H. Priest, of H.M.’s Civil Ser., and
has issue living, Edith Nora, b. 190-.— —Susan Frances.— —Ellen Bertha.
Granddaughter of the late Arthur Frederick (ante) : —
Issue of the late Marescoe Lloyd Frederick, b. 1837, d. 1886 : in. 1874, Maria Louisa, who
d. 1907, having in. 2ndly, 1905, Gladwyn Coves Cave), da. of the late George White West
[E. Annesley, colls.] : —
Elizabeth Emily Helza: m. 1892, Robert Arden Lovett. Residence ,
Sir John Frederick, Knight, a wealthy merchant, Lord Mayor of London 1662, and M.P. for that
city 1663, was a munificent benefactor of Christ’s Hospital, and, after the great fire of 1666, rebuilt the
hall at a cost of .£5,000. Sir John, the 1st baronet, was his grandson. The 5th baronet was for
several years M.P. for Surrey.
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FREELING, Creation (U.K.) 1828, of Ford and Hutchings, Sussex.
Sir Clayton Pennington Freeling,
8th Baronet , son of the late Sir Sanford P'reeling,
K.C.M.G., brother of 5th baronet ; b. Nov. 26th,
1857 ; s. his uncle, Rev. Sir James Robert,
1916: m. 18—.
&rnts — Per fesse indented or and gules, three unicorns’
heads, two and one, erased counter changed. Crtat — An
unicorn’s head erased per pale indented ermine and gules,
armed, tufted and crined or.
Resides in Australia.
Sisters living — Agnes Lucy : in. 1886, Brig. -Gen. Lewis
Loyd Nicol, C.B., formerly Rifle Brig. (Prince Con-
sort’s Own). Residence , Chalet Habas, St. Jean-de-Luz,
France. Ethel Agatha: m. 1890, Col. Horace John
James Kentish, who d. 1907.
Daughter living of 7th Baronet— Annabella Marie:
m. 1881, Major Heyn, Belgian R.H.A.
Mother living — Frederica Selina Owen ( Lady Freeling),
da. of the late George James Pennington: m. 1856, Sir
Sanford Freeling, K.C.M.G., who d. 1894, and has issue
living [see ante].
Never except in the most honorable iuay. Widow living of 6th Baronet-HARRiET Amelia
( Lady Freeling ), da. of the late Rev. W. E.. James, V. of Holy Trinity, Leicester: m. 1885, Sir
Harry Freeling, 6th baronet, who d. 1914. Residence , 2, Elm Park Gardens, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Hugh Melvil Freeling, brother of 5th baronet,
b. 1831, d. 1906: in. 1st, 1867, Florence Mary, who d. t868, da. of Melvil Wilson ;
2ndly, the Hon. Amabel O’Grady, who d. 1916, da. of 2nd Viscount Guillamore : —
Gertrude Florence: m. 1901, Charles Clifford Boyd, I.C.S. Dorothy Mildred, b. 1881 : in. 1914,
William Robert Field. Residence , Whitty Tree, Onibury, Salop.
Issue of the late George Hamilton Freeling, B.C.S., 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 18 — ,
d. 1861 : in. 1st, 1855, Adelaide Helen, who d. 1856, da. of Major Mylne : 2ndly,
1857, Edith Anna, who d. 1897, da. of Henry Armstrong, B.C.S. : —
Gertrude Helen (posthumous): m. 1889, Thomas Markby, who d. 191s, and has issue living, Ralph
Freeling, b. 1892, — Keith Freeling, b. 1893. Residence , 29, Nevern Mansions, Earl’s Court, S.W.
Issue of the late Charles Rivers Freeling, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1811, d. 1880 :
nt. 1st, 1838, Georgiana, who d. 1843, da. of Henry Hoyle Oddie ; 2ndly, 1844,
Louisa, who d. 1845, da. of Ilted Nicholl; 3rdly, 1853, Amelia, who d. 1861, da.
of the Rev. Edward Luard : —
CHARLES EDWARD LUARD, b. 1858 ; admitted a Solicitor 1884 : in. 19x3, Ethel Amy, da. of
the late Iltid Nicholl, of 32, Lancaster Gate, W. Residence, Beenham Lodge, Reading.—
Mary. Residence, 36, Abingdon Court, Kensington, W.
The 1st baronet was'for more than thirty years Secretary to the General Post Office, and the 2nd
baronet was a Commissioner of Customs. Rev. Sir ^James Robert Freeling, 7th baronet, d. in
Brussels, Oct. 1916.
Traditum ab antiquis
servare.
FRERE, Creation (U.K) 1876, of Wimbledon, Surrey.
Sir Bartle Compton Arthur Frere, D.S.O. ,
2nd Baronet; b. Oct. 24th, 1854; s. his father, the Rt.
Hon. Sir Henry Bartle Edward, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.S.I.,
D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., 1884; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1881) ; formerly Major Rifle Brig. (The
Prince Consort’s Own) ; served in S. African war 1879 as A.D.C.
to Lieut. -Gen. Baron Chelmsford, present at battle of Ulundi
(medal), in Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-5, as A.D.C. to
Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Warren (Brevet-Major), and in Burma
1886-8 with Mounted Infantry (medal, D.S.O. ); was A.D.C.
to Maj.-Gen. Edward Newdigate, C.B., Comdg. S.E. Dist.
1881-4, and to Maj.-Gen. J. P. Carr Glyn, Comdg. E. Dist.
To preserve what is handed 1 890-94*
down by your ancestors. $rms— Or, two leopards’ faces in pale gules, between two flanches of
the last, j&rronb blotto — “ Frere afme frere ” [Brother love brother).
Residence — 67, Westbourne Terrace, W. Clubs — Bachelors’, Athenaeum.
Sisters living — Catherine Frances. Residence, 67, Westbourne Terrace, W. Georgina Hamilton
Chichester. Residence , 67, Westbourne Terrace, W.— — Eliza Frederica Jane. Residence, 67,
Westbourne Terrace, W.
The family of Frere traces its origin to the latter end of the xiiith centuiy. The name of Le
Frere, as it was generally written, appears in documents and deeds of much earlier date in the
counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. Richard Le Frere is reported to have fought under the banner of
Robert Malet 1066, who received grants of land near Eye and Finningham, Suffolk, at which place
Richard Le Frere subsequently appears to have settled. The family of Frere have, from eariy
times, held land in Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex. The 1st baronet was Chief Commissioner of Scmde
1850-59, Gov. of Bombay 1862-7, and Gov. of the Cape of Good Hope, and High-Commr. for British S.
Africa 1877-80.
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FRY, Creation (U.K.) 1894, of Woodburn, Blackwell, co. Durham.
Sir John Pease Fry, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Feb. 26th, 1864; s. his father, Sir Theodore, 1912;
ed. at Clifton, and atTrin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1885,
M.A. 1890); is a J.P. and D.L. for N. Riding of
Yorkshire, and a F.S.A. ; unsuccessfully contested
Lancashire (S.-E.), Eccles Div. (L) 1900 : m. 1891,
Margaret Theodora, el. da. of the late Francis
Edward Fox, J.P., of Uplands, Crownhill, S. Devon,
and has issue.
— Per fesse gules and sable, three horses courant
in pale argent, two flaunches of the last each charged with
a horseshoe of the second. Crest — A dexter arm embowed
in armour proper, garnished or, the hand grasping a sword
also proper, pommel and hilt gold, between two horseshoes
sable.
Residence — Cleveland Lodge, Great Ayton, Yorkshire.
Club — Reform.
Sons living— THEODORE PENROSE, b. April 6th,
1802 ; ed. at Winchester, and at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1914); is Capt. Durham L.I. (T.F.).— John Nicholas
Pease, b. 1897 ; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1920).— Francis Wilfrid,
b. 1904.
Daughters living — Helen Joyce, b. 1896.- — Margaret Isobel,<5. 1900. Sophia Geraldine, b. 1902.
Brothers living — Theodore Wilfrid, O.B.E.,b. 1868; ed. at New College, Oxford (Exhibitioner
1887, B.A. 1890); Bar. Inner Temple 1893; is a F. S.A., Civil Liabilities Commr., Durham, and a
J.P. for N. Riding of Yorkshire ; unsuccessfully contested Westmoreland, N., or Appleby, Div. (L)
1895 ; appointed Stipendiary Magistrate of Middlesbrough 1908, and a Metropolitan Police
Magistrate 1920; O.B. E. 1918. Residence , Park House, Hampton Court. Clubs, Reform,
Brooks’s.— Walter Raymond, b. 1870: m. 1897, Lilian, da. of the late M. Vallauri, Ch. Dragoman
to Turkish Embassy at St. Petersburg, and has issue living, Eleanor Priscilla, b. 1898. Residence,
Horn Tavern Farm, Wading River, Long Island, U.S.A. Bernard Cecil, b. 1872; ed. at New
Coll., Oxford (Exhibitioner 1891, B.A. 1894); is a J.P. for co. Durham. Clubs Reform, Authors’.
Sisters living — Sophia Matilda, b. 1865. Hilda Geraldine, b. 1874: m. 1908, the Rev. Prebendary
Edward Harbin Bates Harbin, J.P., who 1918, formerly R. of Puckington (having assumed by
Roy. license 1909 the additional surname of Harbin), and has issue living, Sophia Wyndham, b.
1908. Residence , Newton Surmaville, Yeovil. Isobel Penrose, b. 1876.
Half-Sister living— Gabrielle Iris, b. 1906.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Florence ( Lady Fry), da. of William Bates, of Oakdene,
Claughton : m. 1902, as his second wife, Sir Theodore Fry, 1st Bt., who d. 1912.
The 1st baronet, Sir Theodore, some years Chm. of Sir Theodore Fry and Co. (Limited), iron
manufacturers, of Darlington, sat as M.P. for Darlington (A) 1880-95.
Be faithful.
FULLER, Creation (U.K.) 1910, of Neston Park, Corsham, Wiltshire.
Sir John Gerard Henry Fleetwood
Fuller, 2nd Baronet ; b. July 8th, 1906; s. his
father, Sir John Michael Fleetwood,
K.C.M.G., 1915.
$rnts — Per pale nebuly azure and ermine two bars
counterchanged, over all six martlets two, two, and two or.
Crrst — Issuant from a coronet flory or, a lion’s head per
pale nebuly azure and ermine. Supporters — Dexter, a lion
reguardant proper ; sinister, a wolf reguardant argent ;
each gorged with a collar or, pendant therefrom an escut-
cheon per pale nebuly azure and or charged with six
martlets counter-changed.
Seat — Cottles, Melksham, Wilts.
Brother living— CHRISTOPHER HERBERT
FLEETWOOD, b. June 3rd, 1908.
Sisters living— Bridget Fleetwood, b. 1901. Patience
Irene Fleetwood, b. 1902.— Maude Fleetwood, b. 1903.
■ ■ —Victoria Jacintha Fleetwood, b. 1911.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet -Norah Jacintha ( Lady Fuller), da. of the late Charles
Nicholas Paul Phipps, of Chalcot, Westbury, Wilts fHervey- Bathurst, Bt.] : in. 1878, Sir John
Michael Fleetwood Fuller, K.C.M.G., 1st Bt.. who d. 1915. Residence, Cottles, Melksham, Wilts.
The 1st baronet, Sir John Michael Fleetwood, K.C.M.G., was a Junior Lord of the Treasury
(unpaid) 1906-7, Vice-Chamberlain of H.M.’s Household 1907-n, and sat as M.P. for W., or West-
bury, Div. of Wilts (Z.) 1900-1911, and Gov. of Victoria 1911-14.
Fuller-Elliot-Drake, see Drake.
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FURNESS, Creation (U.K.) 1913. of Tunstall Grange, West HartlepooL
Sir Christopher Furness, 2nd Baronet;
b. Oct. 1 8th, 1900; his father, Sir Stephen Wilson,
M.P., 1914.
Jtrma — Per saltire argent and or, a talbot sejant sable, on a chief
wavy gules three plates. Crtst — Issuant from a wreath of cinque-
foils vert, a bear’s paw erect argent, charged with a torteaux, grasping
a javelin in bend sinister sable, pendent therefrom by the straps
proper two spurs or.
Seat — Otterington Hall, Northallerton.
Brothers living— STEPHEN NOEL, b. Dec. 18th, 1902.
Frank Wilson, b. 1906.
Sister living— Eleanor Mary, b. 1904.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Eleanor {Lady Furness ), da. of
the late Matthew Forster, of Mount Brown, Adelaide, S. Australia:
m. 1899, Stephen Wilson Furness, M.P., 1st baronet, who d.
1914. Residence , Otterington Hall, Northallerton.
The 1st baronet, Sir Stephen Wilson, was Chm. of Furness,
Withy and Co. (Limited), and sat as M.P. for Hartlepool (ZJ
1910-14.
GABRIEL, Creation ' U.K.) 1867, of Edgecombe Hall, Surrey. [Extinct 1891.]
Sir Thomas Gabriel, 1st and last Baronet .
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet — Mary Pearson: m. 1869, John Fenwick Fenwick, who d.
1911, of The Verzons, Ledbury, son of the late Capt. John Fenwick (of the Trinity House), of Tudor
Lodge, Wimbledon, S.W., and has issue living, Gabriel Fenwick, b. 1882,— Zorah Mary Gabriel:
m. 1895, Wilfred Godden, of Carfax, St. George’s Hill, Weybridge, — Helen Frederica Gabriel:
m. 1895, Stamford Hutton, M.B.E., Bar.-at-law., Recorder of Lichfield, of Harescombe Grange,
Gloucester, and 3, Temple Gardens, Temple, E.C., — Jessie Elisabeth: m. 1900, William Ellis Hill,
Bar. -at- Law, of 27, Elm Park Gardens, S.W., and 1, Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C., and has
issue living, a son b. 1913, — Elfreda Gabriel: m. 1902, the Hon. Sir Alexander Adair Roche,
a Judge of High Court of Justice (King’s Bench Div.). Residence, The Verzons, Ledbury, Here-
fordshire. Hester Caroline. Residence , Elmhurst, Wimbledon Common.
FRANKLAND-PAYNE-GALLWEY, Creation (U.K.) 1812.
Sir John Frankland-Payne-
Gallwey, 5th Baronet (on Roll of
Baronets), el. son of the late Capt. Edwin
John Payne-Gallwey, 2nd son of 2nd Bt. ;
b. Dec. 23rd, 1889; s. (see below); ed. at
Winchester; European War 1914-18 as
Major Northumberland Fusiliers and
Brevet Lieut. -Col. R.E. (despatches);
assumed by Roy. license 1919 the ad-
ditional surname of Frankland before that
of Payne-Gallwey: m. 191 5> Evelyn
Florence, da. of James Lee, of North-
ampton.
$rms5— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per fesse or and
gules, in chief an eagle displayed with two heads
of the last, in base a bridge of three arches double
towered argent, Gallwey ; 2nd, gules, a fesse be-
tween two lions passant argent, Payne ; 3rd, azure,
a dolphin embowed or, on a chief of the last two
saltires, humettee gules, Frankland. Crests — 1st,
a cat-a-mountair. passant guardant proper, gorged
with a collar gemelle, Gallwey', 2nd, a lion’s jamb
erased erect argent, holding the lower part of a
tilting spear in bend sinister gules, Payne ; 3rd, a
dolphin argent, haurient and entwined round an
anchor erect proper, Frankland.
Residence — Thirkleby Park, Thirsk,
Brother living— LIONEL, b. May 19th, 1894 ; in Army Ser. Corps Mechanical Transport. Resi-
dence, Sushwap Ranch, Salmon Arm, British Columbia. •
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Margaret, b. 1878. Winifred, b. 1879 : w. 1905, Walter
Donne, and has issue living, Priscilla, b. 1906. Residence , 22, Holland Park Avenue, W.—
Dorothy, b. 18— . Geraldine, b. 18— .
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Bertha Louisa Paynh-Gallwey.
Mother living— Susan Isabel Garstin, da. of the late Major Francis Gresley [see Gresley, Bt.,
colls.] : m. (Jan.) ^89, Capt. Edwin John Payne-Gallwey (ante), who d. 1906. Residence , The
Vine Cottage, Witley, Surrey.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Edith Alice ( Lady Fratikland-Payne-Gallwey ), da. of the
late Thomas M. Usborne, of Blackrock, co. Cork : nt. 1877, Sir Ralph William Frankland-Payne-
Gallwey, 3rd baronet, who d. 19x6, having had issue, William Thomas, M.V.O., b. 1881; Capt.
Grenadier Guards ; who, if then living, s. as 4th Bt. — death presumed to have taken place during
European War “ on or since” Sept. 14th, 1914. Residence , Thirkleby Park, Thirsk.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lionel Philip Payne-Gallwey, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1851, d.
1891 : in. 1881, Caroline Lucille (who m. 2ndly, 1899, F. E. Taylor, of Jamaica),
da. ofE. B. Lynch: —
Maurice Hylton Frankland, b. 1889; Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1916. Evelyn Mary: m. 1913, Major William Douglas Baynes Conran, R.E., and has issue
living, Anne Caroline Frances, b. 1914, — Agnes Mary, b. 1916.— —Sybil Norah : m. ion, John
Louis Granville Sharpe, and has issue living, John Lionel, b. 1912, — Kathleen Margaret, b. 1913,
— Evelyn Caroline, b. 1917. Residence, Moorlands, Spur Hill Avenue, Parkstone, Dorset.
Cicely Olive: m. 1915, Capt. Harold Moffatt Swire Haughton, R.E., and Public Works Depart.,
Singapore.
. Issue of the late Wyndham Harry Payne-Gallwey, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1855,
d. 1916 : in. 1887, Edith Millicent, da. of -the late Wainright Crowe, of Cahircalia,
Ennis : —
Reginald, b. 1880 : in. 1912, Rosetta Mabel, da. of Henry Dundle, of Reading, and has issue living,
Joan Flower, b. 1914.
Issue of the late Capt. Philip Payne-Gallwey, son of 1st baronet, b. 1812, d. 1894 : m.
1854, Frances, who d. 1917, da. of the Ven. Archdeacon Warburton : —
Stephen Philip, b. 1857 : in. 1909, Linda Vera, da. of Harry Steiner, of Lausanne, Switzerland. Club ,
Junior Carlton. Arthur Wyndham, b. 1858 ; is an unofficial member of Federal Council of
Federated Malay States : in. 1888, Grace Stanley, da. of William Pardy, of San Francisco, and has
issue living, Frances Pardy : in. 1911, Gordon Megaw, formerly Lieut. 15th Hussars, and has issue
living. Club, Junior Carlton. Rev. Francis Henry, b. 1859; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1882, M.A. 18 — ); is R. of Sessay: m. 1888, Florence Kate Lowry, da. of the late Col. Arthur
Lowry. Cole [see E. Enniskillen, colls.], having had issue, of whom Lowry Philip, M.C., b. 1891;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1914); is Capt. 7th Hussars; European War 1914- 19 (M.C.), —
Philip Francis, b. 1893 ; Lieut. 21st Lancers ; d. (killed in action) 1914, — Florence Mary, b. 1890 :
in. 1915, Capt. John Edward Utterson- Kelso, D.S.O., M.C., Roy. Scots Fusiliers, and has issue
living, — Beatrice (twin), b. 1891 : in. 1918. Major Ernest John Nixon, D.S.O., M.C., R.F.A., —
Helen Isabel, b. 1898. Residence, Sessay Rectory, Yorkshire.-^— Sackville Alick, b. 1861 : m. 1898,
Norma Anne, da. of the late John Edward Arthur Dick-Lauder [see Dick-Lauder, Bt., colls.], and
has issue living, Violet. Residence, Brandsby Lodge, Easingwbld, Yorkshire. Club, Windham.
Herbert Philip, b. 1864; is a J.P. for W. Riding of Yorkshire. Residence, Askham Bryan, York.
Club, Junior Carlton. Frederick, b. 1867; formerly Lieut. R.N. Albert Philip, b. 1871;
is a J.P. for Leicestershire: in. 1900, Katherine Mary, da. of the late Major Vaughan Hanning
Vaughan Lee, M.P., of Dillington Park, Somersetshire, and has issue living, Peter, b. 1906, — Janet,
b. 1903. Residence, Knipton Lodge, Grantham. Club, Boodle’s.— Lilian Fanny.— Edith
Caroline. Residence, Askham Bryan, York.
The 2nd baronet. Sir William Payne-Gallwey, sat as M.P. for Thirsk (C) 1831-80, The 3rd Bt.,
Sir Ralph William, assumed by Roy. license 1914 for himself and issue the additional surname of
Frankland.
GAMBLE, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Windlehurst, St. Helens, Co. Palatine of Lancashire.
Sir David Gamble, 3rd Baronet ; b.
May 1st, 1876; s. his father, Sir Josias Chris-
topher, 1908 ; is a J.P. for Lancashire and St.
Helens (Mayor 1913-14, and 1914-15): m. 1903,
Eveline Frances Josephine, da. of the late Rev.
Arthur R. Cole, and has issue.
Struts — Or, on a pile gules between two trefoils slipped
in base vert, a fleur-de-lis of the first, a chief ermine.
Crtst — On a mount between two trefoils slipped vert a stork
argent, holding in the beak a rose gules, stalked, leaved, and
slipped proper.
Seat — White Lodge, Preston, Wilts.
Sons living— DAVID ARTHUR JOSIAS, b. Dec. 9th,
1907. Robert Meredith, b. 1909. John Christopher,
b. 1910. William, b. 1913.
Brothers liViDg— Hugh, b. 1877; formerly Lieut. S. Lan-
cashire Regt. Josias Christopher Norman, b. 1878.
John Arthur, b. 1883; is a J.P. for Lancashire: in. 1910,
Lilian Jane Emily, who d. 1913, da. of the late Rev. Arthur
Raggett Cole, of Hurstbourne Priors, Hants, and has issue
living, Robin Arthur Norman, b. 1912. Residence, Elm
House, Prescot, Lancashire.
Uncles living (sons of 1st baronet) — David, b. 1856 ; for-
merly Capt. and Hon. Major 2nd Vol. Batn. Prince of
in. 1st, 1880, Josephine Henriette, who d. 1899, da. of Conrad
von Dorner ; 2ndly, 1901, Marion, da. of Griffith Parsonage, of Australia, and has issue living (by
1st marriage), Conrad Dorner (of Ecton, near Northampton), b. 1881 : in. 1910, Edith Annie, da. of
the Rev. Percy Harris Bowers, R. of Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, Hon. Canon of Peter-
borough,* and Rural Dean of Sparkenhoe (I.), and has issue living, Rodney Dorner b. 1911,—
Victor Felix, b. 1886; formerly Lieut. 1st W. Lancashire Brig. R.F.A. : m. 1911, Myrta Vivienne
Stubbs, and has issue living, Victor Vivian David, b. 1914. — Lorentz Harry, b. 1893, — (by 2nd
marriage) Graeme Neil, b. 1904, — Alan Lionel, b. 1905, — Keith Desmond, b. 1911. — (by 1st mar-
riage) Josephine Henriette, b. 1886: m. 1912, Sutherland Jameson, — Elizabeth, b. 1888: in. 1918,
John Wynne Poynter Rees, — (by 2nd marriage), Jean Marion, b. 1908. Residence, Talardy, St.
Asaph, Flintshire. Henry, b. 1868 : in. 1895, Ethel, da. of the late Thomas Brewis, and has issue
living, David Harry, b. 1911, — Enid Kathleen, A 1896, — Winifred Kathleen, A 1899,— Agnes Grace,
b. 1908. Residence, Sutton Lodge, Cookham.
Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Ann Jane, b. 1849: in. 1874, Charles Joseph Bishop, J.P-,
having had issue, Charles Gamble, D.S.O., b. 1878; Major R.E. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1917: nr. 1904, Pearl, da. of the Rev. Alleyne Hall Hall, R. of Chevening, Seven-
oaks, and has issue living, Francis Charles b. 1905, John Alleyne b. 1908, Margaret Aileen b. 1911.
Residence, Edenhurst, Roby, near Liverpool. Elizabeth, b. 1859 : m- 1887, Austin Cooper Carr.
— Hannah, b. 1801. Alice, b. 1866: m. 1906, the Rev. Cyril Charles Bowman Bardsley, Hon.
Sec. of Church Missionary So. Residence , 15, Redington Road, Hampstead, N.W.— Grace,
b. 1869 : in. 1899, Martin J. Hammill. Residence , Widbury, Cissbury Road, Worthing.
Vix ea nostra voco.
I scarce call these things ours.
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Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Isabella (Lady Gamble ), da. of the late George Samuel Sander-
son, of Claughton, Birkenhead : »«. 1873, Sir Josias Christopher Gamble, 2nd baronet, who d. 1908.
Residence , Limehurst, Bromborough, Cheshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Gamble, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1852, d. 1907 : m. 1877,
Eleanor Eliza (now of Fernhill, Hawley, Blackwater, Hants), da. of Alan Ker,
J.P., formerly of Greenock : —
Dorothy Ethel, b. 1879: in. 1907, Percy Alexander Shaw, sometime Lieut. Coldstream Guards.
Residence , Steyning Manor, Stogursey, near Bridgwater.
Issue of the late George Gamble, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1858, d. 1911 : m. 1884,
Mary, da. of the Rev. James Percival Watts : —
Charles Lancelot, b. 1885 ; is Lieut. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve: m. 1st, 1906, Zoe Armstrong, from
whom he obtained a divorce 1908 ; 2ndly, 1909, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage).— George
Vivian, b. 1894 ; formerly Lieut. Roy. Sussex Regt. Eileen May, b. 1892.
Issue of the late Rev. Arthur Gamble, 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1863, d. 1917 : rn.
1891, Annie Isabel (now of Broadclose, Broadway, Worcestershire), da. of Alan
Ker, J.P., formerly of Greenock : —
Arthur Christopher, b. 1904. Alan David, b. 1907.
The 1st baronet, Sir David, K.C. B.,was Mayor of St. Helens 1868-70, 1882-3, and 1 ^6-7, and the
•2nd baronet, Sir Josias Christopher, 1888-9.
GARDINER, Creation (G.B.) 1782, of Roche Court, Hampshire. [Extinct 1883.]
Sir John Brocas Whalley-Smythe-Gardiner, 4th and last Baronet.
Sister living Of 4th Baronet — Grace Emily. Residence , Moss Leigh, Rownhams, Hants.
GARTHWAITE, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Durham.
Sir William Garthwaite, 1st Baronet,
son of the late William Garthwaite, of Staindrop,
Durham; b. July nth, 1874; ed. privately, in
France, and Heidelberg ; a shipowner, and engaged
in sugar planting; rendered ser. in developing
relations between Canada and France, and in-
augurating direct line of Shipping between those
countries, and Special ser. to Admiralty in con-
nection with “ Q ” ships during European War;
has Order of Crown of Belgium.
$,rmg — Azure, a cross between in the first and fourth
quarters five ears of wheat banded, and in the second and
third quarters a greyhound rampant, all or. (Ertst — In front
of a capstan sable, garnished gold, a fleur-de-lis also gold.
Cuique suum. Residence— 45, Avenue Georges V., Paris.
GEARY, Creation (G.B.) 1782, of Oxon Hoath, Kent.
Chase.
Sir William Nevill Montgomerie Geary, 5th
Baronet ; b. April 7th, 1859; s. his father, Sir Francis, 1895 ;
ed. at Eton and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1886) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1884; is a J.P. and D.L. for Kent, Capt. Gen. List,
and a Staff- Capt.-; European War 1914-18 in India with Man-
chester and Warwickshire Regts , and in Mesopotamia on Staff ;
sometime Attorney-Gen. of the Gold Coast 1895; unsuccessfully
contested Durham City (L) Oct. 1900, and Gravesend Jan. 1906 ;
author of “ Law of Marriage and Family Relations” : m. 1906,
Florence Mary, da. of the late George Edmund Burke, J.P.,
of Danesfield, co. Galway.
$rms — Gules, two bars or charged with three mascles, two and one,
azure on a canton argent an anchor erect with cable sable. Crtst — Out of
a naval crown or a dexter arm embowed in naval uniform (azure, cuffed
argent), supporting a flagstaff therefrom flowing to the sinister a banner
of the third, thereon a cross couped gules.
Seat — Oxon Hoath, Tonbridge, Kent. Clubs — Travellers’, Savile, National Liberal.
Lhe lst baronet, Adm. Sir Francis, was a distinguished naval officer ; the 2nd baronet was
M.P. for Kent 1796-1818 ; and the 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for West Kent (C) 1835-8.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
Gervis (Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick), see Meyrick.
Gibson-Carmichael, see Carmichael.
Gibson-Craig, see Craig.
GETHIN, Creation (I.) 1665, of Gethinsgrott, Cork.
Sir Richard Charles Percy Gethin, 8th Baronet;
b. Nov. 30th, 1847; s- his father, Sir Richard, 1885; Bar.
Inner Temple 1879 ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major 4th Batn.
Suffolk Regt. ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902, as Provost
Marshal of Ladysmith, and as Comdt. of Newcastle (Queen’s
medal with clasp, King’s medal with two clasps) ; is a J.P. for
Hants: m. 1876, Catharine, da. of Frederick Edward Burton
Scott, formerly of Claughton, Cheshire, and has issue.
^rms — Vert, a stag salient argent armed or. Crrst— On a cap of dignity
proper, a stag’s head erased argent armed and ducally gorged or.
Residence — The Grove, Hythe, Hants. Club — Junior United Service.
Sons living — RICHARD WALTER ST. LAWRANCE, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., b. 1878 ; ed. at Radley, and at R.M.A. ; Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; S.
Africa 1899-1901, present at battle of Tugela (wounded, Queen’s medal with five clasps), European
War 1914-18, as an A.Q.M.G., and as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
D.S.O., Legion of Honour, C.M.G.); D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919: m. 1906', Helen, da. of Blundell
Thornhill, of Castle Cosey, Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, and has issue living, Richard Patrick
St. Lawrance, b. 1911, — William Allan Tristram, b. 1913, — Norah Helen Catherine, b. 1907.
Frederick Durrant Scott, b. 1879 ; ed. at Radley, and at Merton Coll., Oxford ; is Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.A., and employed at Ministry of Munitions; served in S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps) : in. 1915, Margaret Cecilia, da. of L. R. W.
Forrest, and has issue living, John, b. 1916, — Geoffrey, b. 1918, — a da., b. 1920. Percy Edward
Lovell, M.C. , A.F.C., b. 1884; ed. at Radley; Capt. R.A.F. ; S. Arabia Expedition 1909, and
European War 19*5-18 (M.C., A.F.C.); sometime in Ceylon Survey Depart. : m. 1918, Norah
Stapleton, and has issue living, Robert Hugh, b. 1918.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandsons of the late William St. Lawrence Gethin (infra) : —
Issue of the late Percy Addison Hayward Gethin, b. 1862, d. 1907: m. 1888, Alberta, da. of
J. Walpole, of Milgrove, co. Tipperary : —
Percy St. Lawrance. b. 1889 ; is Manager M’Bagath Trading Co. : m. 1913, Margery, da. of James
J. Cleverly, of Walfish Bay, Cape Colony, and has issue living, Patrick St. Lawrance Cleverly.
Henry Richard Gethin (Capt. Marshall’s Horse), b. 1863, d. (killed in action in S. Africa)
1900 (medal with four clasps) : in. 1895, Clemence Mary, second da. of the Hon. Alexander
Wilmot, M.L.C., formerly of Oatlands, Grahamstown, S. Africa, whose son, Richard Patrick
Wilmot, b. 1896; Lieut. Roy. Munster Fusiliers; also d. (killed in action during
European War) 1915.
Granddaughter of the late Capt. Richard Gethin, 2nd son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late William St. Lawrance Gethin, b. 1828, d. 1910 : in. 1857, Emily, who d.
1897, da. of William Fife, of Rothbury, Northumberland : —
Maria, b. 1858. Residence , Camberley, Surrey.
Grandchildren of the late John Gethin, grandson of the late John Gethin (infra): —
Issue of the late Capt. John Gethin, b. 1831, d. i860 : m. 1858, Emmeline, who d. 1910
(having in. 2ndly, 1867, the Rev. John Henry Hudleston, of Cayton Hall, Ripley, York-
shire), da. of Thomas Horsfall, of Burley, Yorkshire: —
John Percy, b. 1859; is Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. (retired), and a J.P. for co. Sligo; formerly
Comdg. 3rd Batn. Manchester Regt. : m. 1912, Emily Maria, da. of the late Gen. Sir Roberta,
Onesiphorus Bright, G.C.B. [Miles, Bt.]. Residence , Cayton Hall, South Stainley, Yorkshire.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Gethin, b. 1804 (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. George Gethin, b. 1836, d. 1913 : in. 1870, Mabel (now of Cottage,
Sligo), da. of the late Peter Connellan, D.L., of Coolmore, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny
[Langrishe, Bt.) : —
Of whom Randolph George, M.B.E., b. 1871 ; has been Capt. 4th Batn. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers,
and Capt. and Hon. Major Special Reserve Cav. ; is a J.P. for co. Waterford : in. 1911, Georgina
Mary, da. of the Rev. George Beresford Power [ see Power, Bt., colls., cr. 1836], and has issue
living, John Percy Devayne, b. 1917, — Desmond Richard le Poer, b. 1919, — Kathleen Beatrix, b.
1912. Residences, Ballindoon, Boyle, co. Roscommon : Guilcagh House, Portlaw, co. Water-
ford. Percy Francis, b. 1874; Lieut. Devonshire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) iqi6.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Gethin, son of the late John Gethin, 2nd son
of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Richard Gethin, b. 1804, d. 1889 : m. 1836, Mary, who d. 1882, da. of Sir
Alexander Crichton : —
Francis Reid, b. 1848 ; in. 1882, Harriette Georgina, da. of the late Very Rev. Arthur Moore, Dean
of Achonry, and has issue living Richard, b. 1886; Lieut. King’s African Rifles, — Harriette Gwen-
dolyne : in. 1917, the Rev. William Frederick Crosthwait, M.C., Chap, to the Forces [ see Lees,
Bt., colls.], — Mary Elizabeth Hilda. Residence , Moorfield, Greystones, co. Wicklow. Frances
Catherine: 111. i860, Frederick John Henry Fownes Hamilton, who d. 1893.
This family is of Cambrian descent. Richaxd Gethin, Esq., settled in Ireland during the Common-
wealth, and after the Restoration sat as M.P. for Limavady in the Irish Parliament ; he received large
grants of land from Charles 1 1. upon the understanding that he should establish an English colony and
erect manufactories. After being created a baronet he received letters patent by which the lands of
Cariglemleary were erected into a manor by the name of Gethinsgrott, with power to hold court
leet. court baron, court of record, &c. The wife of the 2nd baronet was remarkable for her talent
and piety, and a monument to her memory is erected in Westminster Abbey.
debrktt’s illustrated baronetage.
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OSBORNE-GIBBES, Creation (G.B.) 1774, of Springhead, Barbados.
Sir Edward Osborne-Gibbes, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Nov. 1850 ; s. his father, Sir Samuel Osborne, 1874 ; formerly
Sec. for Education, New Zealand : m. 1879, Sara, da. of
John Mitchell, Capt. New Zealand Militia, and has issue.
Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per fesse argent and ermine, three
battleaxes sable, Gibbes ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly, azure and erminois, a
cross argent, Osborne. Crest— An arm embowed in armour garnished or ;
on the hand a steel gauntlet grasping a battleaxe as in the arms.
Residence — Wellington, New Zealand.
Son living— PHILIP ARTHUR, b. 1884.
Daughters living — Alice Anne, b. 1880: nt. 1903, Aubrey Henri de
Rune Barclay [see Barclay, Bt. ]. Residence , Sydney, N.S. Wales.—
Hinemarama, b. 1881 : in. 1908, Frederick Grenville Thompson. Resi-
dence, Mangatainoka, Wellington, New Zealand.
Brother living — Philip Ernest, b. 1862. Residence , Gilbert Island,
South Pacific.
Sisters living — Elizabeth, b. 1848. Edith, b. 1856. Maude, b.
1859. Residence , Auckland, New Zealand.
Half-Sister living— Agnes Anne : m. 18— , Keith Edward Abbott, Consul at Resht, in Persia,
who d. 1874, and has with other issue living, Maud : in. 1912, Lambert Bond, Bar.-at-law, of
Gorton House, co. Tyrone, and Vancouver, British Columbia. Residence , Ealing, W.
GIBBONS, Creation (G.B.) 1752, of Stanwell Place, Middlesex.
Sir Alexander Doran Gibbons, 7th
Baronet ; b. Dec. 14th, 1873; s. his father, Sir
Charles, 1909 ; formerly Capt. 6th Batn. Duke of
Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.) ; is Major Terri-
torial Force Reserve : in. 1899, Gladys Constance
Mostyn, da. of the late Rev. Charles Watkins (some-
time V. of Hinton Charterhouse), formerly Capt. 22nd
and 24th Regts., of Glenrock, Newbridge Hill,
Weston, Bath, and has issue.
gtrms — Gules, a lion rampant or debruised by a bend argent,
charged with a torteau between two crosses patee-fitchee sable.
Crest — A lion’s jamb erased and erect gules, charged with a
bezant and holding a cross as in the arms.
Club — Junior United Service.
Son living— JOHN EDWARD, b. Nov. 14th, 1914.
Daughters living— Dorothea Charlotte, b. 1904.— Betty
Lydia, b. 1906. Vera Gladys, b. 1908. Joan Margaret,
b. 1911.
Sisters living — Georgina Charlotte : m. 1894, Major Charles
Mostyn Francis Watkins, R.E., who d. 1913, and has issue
living, Gwendolen Mostyn, b. 1895. Adelaide Jeanette : m.
1889, Frank Terry, Bar.-at-Law, and has issue living, Sylvia:
in. 1910, Alan Francis Royds. Residence, 23, Evelyn Gardens,
S.W.
Widow living of 6th Baronet— Lydia Martha (Lady
Gibbons), da, of the late Major John Doran, of Ely House, Wexford : m. 1864, Sir Charles Gibbons,
6th baronet, who d. 1909. Residence ,
1 1 is more agreeable coming from
a pious king.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Frederick Gibbons, 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1832, d. 1914:
in. i860, Hester (now of The Hatch, Sunninghill, Berks), da. of the late James
Colquhoun Kemp : —
Frederick Kenrick Colquhoun, R.N., b.i. 865 ; became Lieut. 1886, Com. 1899, and Capt. (retired)
1913 : m. 1895, Edith K., da. of A. T. Atkinson, and has issue living, Marjorie, b. 1896,— Nancy
Alatau, b. 1907. Florence Falconer.
Grandson of the late Robert Kenrick Gibbons (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Gibbons, b. 1828, d. 1876 : m. 1st, 1838, Sarah, who d. 1868,
da. of John Nalder, of Berwick Bassett Manor, Wilts; 2iidly, 1869, Catherine Tyrrell,
widow of Capt. Francis Dalmahoy Wyatt, and da. of the late Tyrrell Knapp, of
Headington Hill, Oxford : —
Robert, b. 1866 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Merton Coll., Oxford: in. 1893, Mildred Ethel, youngest da
of the late Lieut.-Gen. Albert Henry Bamfield, J.P., Indian Army, of Brockhurst, Exmouth, Devon,
and has issue living, Robert Reginald, b. 1894, — John, b. 1897, — Henry (twin), b. 1897. Residence,
Exmouth.
Grandchildren of the late Robert Gibbons, 4th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Kenrick Gibbons, b. 1797, d. 1880: in. 1827, Louisa, who d. 1876,
da. of Sir John Gibbons, 4th baronet : —
Sir William, K.C.B., b. 1841 ; was a Principal Clerk in House of Commons 1900-13 ; retired 1913 ;
K.C.B. (Civil) 1912: in. 1872, Sara Antoinetta, da. of the late Stephen Cholmeley, of The Knoll,
Kingston Hill, Surrey, and has issue living, William Kenrick, b. 1876 ; is a Clerk in House of
Commons, and Capt. E. Lancashire Regt. : in. 1915, Aileen Margaret Dale, da. of George Trotter,
of The Deanery, Staindrop, and has issue living, a da. b. 1916, — Sara Maud, — Eva Katharine, —
Geraldine, — Dorothy Maynard : m. 1908, Major Edward Charles Talbot, 47th Sikhs, who d. (of
wounds received in action) 1915 [see E. Shrewsbury, colls.], — Margaret Helen : m. 1912, Arthur
Clement Knollys, M.C. (sometime Assist Col. Sec. of the Gambia, and Lieut. Grenadier Guards),
°f 557 Palace Gardens Terrace, W.8, and has issue living, Courtenay Hugh Henry b. 1918,
Pamela b. 1916 Residence, Pine Grove House, Weybridge.— Mary Anne.
IO*
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. William Barton Gibbons, b. 1802, d. 1872 : m. 1st, 1834, Mary
Bishop, who d. 1843, da. of Hon. John Braithwaite Skeete, Pres. Barbados ; 2ndly, 1845,
Ann Maxwell Hinds, who d. 1902, da. and co-heir of John Abel Jackman, of Barbados: —
Elizabeth Maxwell : tn. 1881, Major Edward Chambers, formerly Surrey National Reserve, and
has issue living, Edward Coulthurst Gibbons, M.C., b. 1887; Capt. Canadian R.E.; served
during European War 1915*18 (M.C.), — Mary Kenrick Gibbons: tn. 1914, Henry Grattan Busher
Bar.-at-law, Assist. Legal Adviser to Colonial Office, of Oakview, Esher, and has issue living,
Charles Kendal Grattan b. 1915. Residence , 2, Kenwyn Road, Cottenham Park, S.W.19.
Grandchildren of Sir William Gibbons, K.C.B. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Edward Stephen Gibbons, D.S.O., Duke of Cambridge’s Own
(Middlesex Regt.), b. 1883, d. (killed in action during European War) 1918 : tn. 1914,
Annie Macgregor, da. of the late John Lyle, of Finnart House, Weybridge . —
John William, b. 1917.^— Elizabeth Margaret, b. 1915.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. William Barton Gibbons (ante) : —
Issue of the late John Abel Gibbons, b. 1854, d. 1894 : tn. 1884, Katharine Alice, da. of
Joseph Seymour Salaman, formerly of 143, Sutherland Avenue, W. : —
John Noel Graham, M.C., b. 1889 ; Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C ; European War 1914-18 (M.C.b Dorothy
Margaret Maxwell: tn . 1914, John Brook (in Imperial Yeo. during S. African War, and as a
Gunner in Canadian Field Artillery during European War), and has issue living, John Burbidge,
b. 1914, — Philip Roy, b. 1918, — Jane Rosemary, b. 1920. Residence , Oakcroft. Chapmore End,
Ware, Herts. Marjorie Mabel : tn. 1916, J. C. Goff, and has issue living, Pamela Anne Edith,
b. 1917. Residence, 5A, Shepherd Street, Mayfair, W. — —Phyllis Crookenden.
Issue of the late Charles Kenrick Gibbons, b. 1856, d. 1918 : tn. 1890, Emily Hinds (now of
Collynns, Berrylands, Surbiton), da. of Charles F. Corbin, of The Beacon, Surbiton : —
Charles William Kenrick, b. 1893.— —Edward John Kenrick, b. 1900. Emily Hinds Graham, b.
189-.' Rose Ethel Maxwell, b. 1895.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Frederick Fitzroy Gibbons, b. 1841, d. 1914: tn. 1867, Emma Ann
Varley, da. of John Hayton, of Graham’s Town, S. Africa : —
William Frederick, b. 1870: m. 1902, Ada, da. of the late Joseph James Foote. John Crookenden
de Courcy, b. 1874.— Charles Coulthurst, b. 1884; is Capt. R. A. S.C.— Mary Hayton.
Kathleen Tarifa : tn. 1897, Lionel Mabbott Woodward, Senior Puisne Judge of Supreme Court,
Straits Settlements. Residence , Singapore, Straits Settlements.
The 1st baronet was Speaker of the House of Assembly, Barbados, and the 2nd baronet sat as
M. P. for Wallingford.
GIBBONS, Creation (U K ) 1872, of Sittingboume. [Extinct 1876.]
Sir Sills John Gibbons, ist and last Baronet .
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet — Anne Mary. Residence, 18, Claremont Road, Tunbridge Wells.
GIBSON, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Regent Terrace, County of City of Edinburgh.
[Extinct 1912.]
Sir James Puckering Gibson, M.B., ist and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Marian ( Lady Gibson), da. of the late Thomas Potter : tn. 1874,
Sir James Puckering Gibson, M.P., ist baronet, who d. 1912, when the title became ext.
Residence , 33, Regent Terrace, Edinburgh.
GILBEY, Creation (U.K.) 1893, of Elsenham Hall, Essex.
Sir{ Henry) Walter Gilbey, 2nd Baronet-, b. Oct.
ist, 1859 ; s. his father, Sir Walter, 1914 ; is a J.P. for Essex :
tn. 1884, Ella, da. of the late John Coutts Fowlie, of Coombe
Warren, Kingston Hill, having had issue, of whom the 2nd
son, Eric, b. 1888; Lieut. Grenadier Guards; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1915.
&rms — Gules, a fesse nebulee or, in chief a horse rampant between
twoestoiles, and the like in base, all of the last. Cmt — In front of a tower
proper, issuant from the battlements thereof a dragon’s head gules, a fleur-
de-lis or, all between two ostrich feathers argent.
Seat — Elsenham Hall, Essex. Town Residence — 22, Down Street*
Piccadilly, W.
Son living — WALTER EWART, b. June 10th, 1886; ed. at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Lieut. London Regt. : tn. 1912, Alice
Dora Coysgarne, da. of Archibald Coysgarne Sim, of 54, Courtfield
Gardens, S.W., and has issue living, Walter Derek, b. 1913. Residence , 3, Southwick Place,
Hyde Park, W.
Brothers living— Arthur Nockolds, b. 1861 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884,
M. A. 1888): is a J.P. for Berkshire; was High Sheriff of Middlesex 1912 : tn. 1885, Beatrice, da.
of the late Henry Gold, J.P., D.L. (High Sheriff of Berkshire 1897), and has issue living,
Sebastian Walter (of 15, Westbourne Street, Hyde Park, W.), b. 1893; formerly Lieut. R.A.S.C. :
tn. 1916, Jean, da of George Milner, of St. James’s Square, Holland Park, W., and has issue
living, Arthur Sebastian b. 1919, — Rupert Sydney, b. 1900, — Nina, b. 1886 : tn. 1906, Arthur
Bayly Akroyd, of Bartletts, Burnham, Bucks, and has issue living, Bayly Gilbey b. 1915, Beatrice
Nona b. 1908, Pamela Gilbey A 1910, Joan Gilbey b 1911, — Sylvia, b. 1889 : tn. 1911, Edward Maurice
Dowson. of Hele House, Ashburton, S. Devon, and has issue living, Merrick Edward b. 1914,
Eileen Gilbey b. 1912, Daphne b. 1919, — Diana Beatrice, b. 1909. Residence , Folly Farm, Sul-
hamstead, Berks. Tresham, b. 1862; is a J.P. for Herts: tn. 1886, Annie Sarah, da. of Sir
John Barker, ist Bt. (ext.), of The Grange, Bishop’s Stortford. Residence , Whitehall, Bishop’s
Stortford. Guy, A 1868 ; is a J.P. for Essex ; sometime Capt. Remount Ser. : tn. 1902, Katharine
Thurlow, elder da. of the late Henry Merryweather. Residence , Sheering Hall, Harlow, Essex.
Sisters living — Maud Ellen, b. 1865: tn. 1886, Daniel Thomas Hine, and has issue living,
Victor Thomas Gilbey, b. 1887 ; is Capt. Yeo. : tn. 1912, Frances, da. of the late William McKinley
Osborne, and has issue living, Sydney Victor b. 1913 Mabel Kate, b. 1866 : tn. 1889, Leonard
Arthur Rautledge, and has issue living, Vincent (of 8, Collingham Gardens, S.W.), b. 1890: tn.
1914 : Nora, da. of the late Frank Pinfield, of Assam, and has issue living, Guy Tresham b. 1916, —
Myles Gilbey, b. 1896, — Dora, b. 1891 : tn. 1913, Wilfred Percy Tindal-Atkinson, of 18, Gloucester
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Terrace, W.2, and has issue living, Monica Joy, b. 1914. Residence , The Chantry, Bishop’s Stort-
ford. ■ Rose, b. 1870: m. 1891, Robert Stansfeld Barrow, and has issue living, Phyllis Margaret,
b. 1893. Emily Lucy, b. 1872: tn. 1901, Herbert Stroyan, J.P. Residences , Stoke College,
Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk ; 23, Grosvenor Place, S.W.
"lhe 1st baronet, Sir Walter Gilbey, sixth son of late Walter Gilbey of Bishop Stortford, Herts,
served in Pay Depart, during Crimean War 1854-6 ; and was sometime Chm. of W. and A. Gilbey
(Limited), wine merchants and distillers, of The Pantheon, Oxford Street, W. ; also a well-known
Agriculturist and Stock-breeder, and a Past Pres, of Smithfield Club, of Hackney Horse So., of
the Shire Horse So., and of Hunters’ Improvement So.
GILMOUR, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Lundin and Montrave, Parishes of Largo and
Scoonie, co. Fife, and South Walton, Hearns, co. Renfrew.
[Name pronounced “Gilmore.”]
Sir John Gilmour, D.S.O. , M.P., 2nd
Baronet ; b. May 27th, 1876; s. his father, Sir John,
1920; ed. at Trin. Hal], Camb. ; is Hon. Capt. in
the Army, Lieut. -Col. Yeo., and a Director of Cale-
donian Railway Co. ; S. Africa 1900-1902, with 6th
Batn. Imperial Yeo. (despatches twice), and in Gal-
lipoli, Egypt, and Palestine 1915-17 (wounded,
D.S.O. with Bar) ; unsuccessfully contested Fife-
shire, E. Div. (6/) Jan. 1906; sat as M.P. for Ren-
frewshire, E. Div. Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918; e’ected
for Glasgow, Pollock Div. Dec. 1918; D.S.O. (and
Bar) 1918 : m. 1st, 1902, Mary Louise, who d. 1919,
da. of the late Edward Tiley Lambert, J.P. , of Pel-
ham Court, Battle, Sussex ; 2ndly, 1920, Violet, da.
of the late E. T. Lambert, of 24, Milner Street,
S.W., and has issue by 1st marriage.
$rnt8 — Argent, on a chevron between three trefoils slipped
vert, as many bugle horns of the first. Crat — A hand fesse-
wise couped at the wrist proper, holding a pen argent.
Seat — Montrave, Leven, Fifeshire. Town Residence— 6,
Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
Son living— By 1st marriage— JOHN EDWARD, b. Oct. 24th, 1912.
Daughter living— By 1st marriage— Anne Margaret, b. 1909.
Brother living— Harry, b. 1878 ; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is Capt. Reserve of Officers (formerly
16th Lancers). Residence, Denbrae, Cupar, Fife.
Sisters living — Maud, b. 1882 : m. 1906, Lieut. -Col. James Younger, D.S.O., el. son of Sir George
Younger, 1st Bt. Residence , Blairlogie, Stirling.— Henrietta Walton, b. 1884 : m. 1904, Major
Robert Walter Purvis, of Gilmerton, and has issue living, John Harry Campbell, b. 1905, — Robert
William Berry, b. 1910, — Henrietta Wilhelmina Mary, b. 1914. Residence , Gilmerton, Fife.
Widow living of 1st Baronet — Henrietta ( Lady Gilmour), da. of David Gilmour, of Quebec,
Canada : m. 1873, Sir John Gilmour, 1st baronet, who d. 1920. Residence , Denbrae, Cupar, Fife.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Douglas Gilmour, 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1889, d. (of wounds in
action during European War) 1916 : tn. 1910, Doris Hyacinth, da. of Charles Paget
Hooker, of Cirencester, son of the late Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, O.M., G.C.S.I.,
C.B.
Doris Pamela Yvonne, b. 1914 Myrtle, b. 1915.
Sir John Gilmour, 1st Bt., was the el. son of the late Allan Gilmour, of Lundin and Montrave,
Fifeshire, and South Walton, Renfrewshire.
GLADSTONE, Creation (ILK.) 1846, of Fasque and Balfour, Kincardineshire.
By fidelity and valor.
Sir John Robert Gladstone, 3rd
Baronet ; b. April 26th, 1852 ; s. his father, Sir
Thomas, 1889; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford ; formerly Capt. Coldstream Guards ; is a
J.P., a D.L. , and Vice-Lieut, for Kincardineshire,
and a Brig. Roy. Co. of Archers (King’s Body
Guard for Scotland) ; served in Egyptian expe-
dition 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze star),
and in Suakin Expedition 1885.
Jbrma — Argent, a savage’s head affrontee distilling drops
of blood, about the temples a wreath of holly proper within
an orle fleury gules, all within eight martlets in orle sable.
Crest — Issuant from a wreath of holly proper, a demi-griffin
sable, supporting between the claws a sword, the blade
enfiled by a wreath of oak also proper.
Seats— Fasque, Laurencekirk; Glen Dye, Banchory.
Clubs — Guards’, Travellers’, Carlton.
Sister living— Mary Selina. Residence , Fasque, Lau-
rencekirk, Kincardineshire.
3°°
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. John Neilson Gladstone, R.N., M.P., 3rd son of 1st baronet,
b. 1807, d. 1863 : m. 1839, Elizabeth Honoria, who d. 1862, da. of Sir Robert
Bateson, 1st Bt. : —
JOHN EVELYN, b. Nov. 23rd, 1855 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1878, M.A. 1888);
is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Alderman for Wilts (High Sheriff 1897); formerly Lieut. Wilts
Yeo. Cav. ; unsuccessfully contested Spen Valley Div. of W. R. of York (C) 1885: sometime
Assist. Private Sec. to Postmaster Gen. (Rt. Hon. H. Cecil Raikes): in. 1888, Gertrude Theresa, da.
of Sir Charles Hayes Miller, 7th Bt., and has issue living, Margaret Betty {Hon. Mrs. Geoffry
L. Parsons, ), b. 1888: in. 1911, the Hon. Geoffry Lawrence Parsons [see E. RosseJ, — Olive Mary,
b. 1893 : m. 1919, Major Robeit Lindsay Loyd, O.B.E., M.C., xst Life Guards, — Muriel Ivy, b. 1894.
Residence , Bowden Park, Chippenham. Club , Wellington.— Alice. Residence , 28, Eccleston
Street, S.WT. Constance Elizabeth. Residence , -28, Eccleston Street, S.W Edith Helen :
in. 1870, William Alexander Dumaresq, J.P., Bar.-at-law, who d. 1880, of Tivoli, Rose Bay,
Sydney, N.S. Wales, Bt. Aubyns, Scone, N.S. Wales, and Feruckabad, Glen Innes, N.S.
Wales, and has issue living, John Saumarez, C.B., C.V.O., R.N., b, 1873 [see “Companion-
age”] : m. 1907, Christian Elizabeth Louisa, da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Dalrymple,
1st Bt., P.C., and has issue living, Richard Helier John b. 1910, Martin Charles William
b. 1915, Anne Desiderata Mary b. 1908, Peronelle Edith Alice b. 1913, Joan Lucia b. 1919, —
Reginald George Fitzroy, b. 1877 ; formerly Lieut. 1st Northumberland Vol. Artillery, and Capt.
Machine Gun Corps : in. 1919, Maud, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. James Charles Maberly (Scots
Greys), of Hawkley Hurst, Hants, — Agnes Susan Elizabeth : in. 1909, Arthur Carleton Nicholson,
Lieut.-Col. Yeo., and has issue living, Arthur Wilfrid b. 1913, Ruth Isabel Agnes b. 1912, — Marion
Edith: vt. 1911, Com. George Vincent Wallace Carey, R.N., and has issue living, Helen Marion
b. 1913, Joan Edith b. 1914, Beatrice Estelle b. 1919. Residence , 37, Nevern Square, S.W.
Lucy Marion (Lady Hardy): in. 1876, Sir Reginald Hardy, 2nd Bt. Residences , Dunstall Hall,
near Burton-upon-Trent ; 30, Grosvenor Square, W.
Grandchildren of the late Rt. Hon. William Ewart Gladstone, P.C. (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Henry Gladstone, b. 1840, d. 1891 : m. 1875, the Hon. Gertrude
Stuart (now of The Red House, Hawarden, Chester, and 18, Chester Square, S.W.), da. of
12th Baron Blantyre, whose only son, William Glynne Charles, M.P. , b. 1885; M.P. for
Kilmarnock Dist. ; Lieut. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1915 : — -
Evelyn Catharine, b. 1882. Constance Gertrude, b. 1883.
Issue of the late Rev. Stephen Edward Gladstone, b. 1844, d. 1920 : vt. 1885, Annie
Crosthwaite (now of Manley Hall, Helsby, Cheshire), da. of the late Charles Bowman
Wilson, surgeon, of 11, Abercromby Square, Liverpool : —
Albert Charles, b. 1886 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1909); is Capt. Indian Army, and
a J.P. and D.L. for Flint ; European War 1914-17.— — - Charles Andrew, b. 1888; ed. at Eton, and
at Ch, Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1911); is Lieut, in the Army; European War 1914-15, with Roy. Flying
Corps (prisoner). Stephen Deiniol, M.C., b. 1891 ; ed. at Eton; is Capt. Indian Army; Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (M.C.).— - -William Herbert, M.C., b. 1898 ; Lieut. Coldstream Guards ; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1918. — —Catherine. Edith.
Issue of the late Rt. Hon. William Ewart Gladstone, P. C., D.C.L., LL. D. (four
times Prime Minister), 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1809, d. 1898 : vt. 1839, Catherine,
who d. 1900, da. of Sir Stephen Richard Glynne, 8th Bt. (ext.) : —
Henry Neville, b. 1852 ; ed. at Eton, and at King’s Coll., London ; is senior partner in the firm of
Ogilvy, Gillanders and Co., East Indian merchants, of London, Liverpool, Calcutta, and
Rangoon, Lord-Lieut. of Flintshire, and a J.P. for Cheshire ; was a Member of Irish Finance
Committee 1911: in. 1890, the Hon. Maud Ernestine, C.B.E., da. of 1st Baron Rendel (ext.).
Residences , 78, Eaton Square, S.W. ; Burton Manor, Neston, Cheshire ; Hawarden Castle, Flint-
shire. Clubs, Bath, National Liberal, Reform. Right Hon. Herbert John, P C., G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G., G.B.E., b. 1854; cr. Viscount Gladstone 1910 [see “ Peerage "]. Agnes: in. 1873,
the Very Rev. Edward Charles Wickham, D.D., who d. 1910, Dean of Lincoln (formerly Head
Master of Wellington Coll., Wokingham), and has issue living, William Gladstone, b. 1877; ed.
at Winchester, and at Univ. Coll.. Oxford (B.A. 1899); is H.M. Trade Comm r. in S. Africa: vt.
1920. Catherine, da. of Alexander Simpson, of Wellington, New Zealand, — Rev. Edward Stephen
Gladstone, b. 1882; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1905, M.A. 1908);
Chap, to the Forces during European War; is Instructor at Ordination Test Sch., Knutsford,
— Catherine Mary Lavinia ; is Head of Bishop Creighton House, Lillie Road, Fulham, S.W. , —
Lucy Christian, — Margaret Agnes (of House of the Epiphany, Barrisal, India). Residence , 10. The
Boltons, S.W.— Mary : in. 1886, the Rev. Harry Drew, who d. 1910, R. of Hawarden and Canon
of St. Asaph, and has issue living, Dorothy Mary Catherine, b. 1890: vt. 1912, Major Francis
Woodbine Parish, D.S.O., M.C., King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, and has issue living, Patrick Edward
b. 1913, David Francis b. 1914, Nancy Mary b. 1917, Sheila Olivia A 1919. Residence, 2, The
Boltons, S.W. Helen; has been Vice- Principal of Newnham Coll., Cambridge, and Warden
of Women’s Univ. Settlement, Southwark, S.E. Residence , Sundial, Hawarden, Chester.
The 1st baronet assumed, by royal license, the surname of Gladstone in lieu of his patronymic
Gladstones. Sir Thomas, 2nd baronet, sat as M.P. for Queenborough (C) 18307 for Portarlington
1832-5, for Leicester 1835-7, and for Ipswich 1842, and was Lord-Lieut. of Kincardineshire.
Glen-Coats, see Coats.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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GLOVER, Creation (U.K.) I92p, of Arkley, Barnet, co. Hertford.
Sir Ernest William Glover, 1st Barone /,
son of Septimus Jonathan Glover ; b. Aug. 27th, 1864 ;
ed. in Germany, and at Univ. Coll. Sch., London; is a
partner in the firm of Glover Bros., shipowners ; during
European War was Director of Ship Management Branch
of Min. of Shipping, and a Member of Admiralty
Transport Advisory Committee ; has Order of Crown of
Belgium ; Knt. 1918 : m. 1889, Helen Harrower, da. of
J. P. Rennoldson, of South Shields.
,2Jmn8 — Ermine, a chevron- engrailed gules charged with two
pallets sable between four escallops or, two and two. Crest — A
crescent or thereon a moor-cock proper.
|gUR01^LU*lEV4nr^
Arise, the light is near.
Residences — Arkley, Herts; 96, North Gate, Regent’s Park,
N.W. Clubs — City of London, Royal Societies’, Royal Auto-
mobile.
GLYN, Creation (G.B.) 1759, of Ewell, Surrey.
[Name pronounced “ Glin.”]
Pro libertate lege sancta.
For liberty sanctioned
by law.
Sir Gervas Powell Glyn, 6th Baronet.; b. Oct.
3rd, 1862 ; his half-brother, Sir George Turbervill,
1891 ; ed. at Winchester, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1885,
M.A. 1891) ; is a F.R.G.S., and patron of one living : in.
1898, Dorothy, da. of the late Edmund Charles Hislop, of
Clapham Park, S.W.
$rms— Argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable guttee d’or.
Crest — An eagle’s head erased sable, guttee d’or, holding in the beak an
escallop argent.
Seats — The Rectory House, Ewell, Epsom, Surrey ; Burcote Close,
Abingdon.
Brother living— ARTHUR ROBERT, b. Aug. 5th, 1870 ; ed. at Radley,
and at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (.B.A. 1891). Club, New University.
Sister living— Margaret Henrietta. Residence, The Well House, Ewell,.
Surrey.
Half-Sister living — Emily Catherine: m. 1871, Alfred Deedes, who d.
1909. Reside?ice, Yeo Meads, Congresbury, Somerset.
Collateral Branches living.
Richard Carr Glyn, 4th son ot 1st baronet was created a baronet in 1800; for
his descendants, see Glyn, Bt., of Gaunt's House.
Great-granddaughter of the late Rev. Thomas Clayton Glyn (infra) : —
Issue of the late Clayton Louis Glyn, b. 1857, d. 1915: nt. 1892, Elinor (now of 13, Em-
bankment Gardens, Chelsea, S.W.), da. of the late Douglas Sutherland, of Toronto,
Ontario, Canada : —
Margot Eiinor, b. 1893. Juliette Evangeline, b. 1898.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Clayton Glyn, el. son of the late Col
Thomas Glyn, 5th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Clayton William Feake Glyn, b. 1821, d. 1887: m. 1855, Mary Jane,
who d. 1888, da. of Thomas Perry, of Moor Hall, Essex : —
Egerton John, b. 1863; is Capt. Essex Regt. : m. 1889, Constance Helena da. of the late
John Jolliffe Tufnell, of Langleys, Chelmsford, and has issue living, John Miirray Egerton, b.
1894. Residence, 20, Drayton Gardens, S.W. Club, Union. Julia Mary: in. 1891, William
Griffith Richards, and has issue living, Dora Evelyn Mary, b. 1892, — Gwenllian Helen Riou, b.
1895 : m. 1917, Archdale W. Rigby Kewley, and has issue living, Griffith Rigby b. 1918.
Residence, Farnham Royal, Bucks. Evelyn Margaret: m. 189T, Col. Henry Marsh Pratt, C.B.,
Indian Army, who d. 1919, and has issue living, Pleasance Millicent Mary, b. 1893, — Evelyn
Lucy, b. 1894, Residence , 24, Sussex Mansions, South Kensington, S.W. Emily Georgiana.
Residence, 12, Selwood Place, Onslow Gardens, S.W.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Thomas Glyn, b. 1823, d. 1900 : m. 1848, Mary Frederica
(now of Lynwood, Wimborne), da. of the late Lieut. -Col. James Alfred Schreiber, of
Melton Hill House, Suffolk : —
Charles Clayton, b. 1850 : m. 1882, Jessie Hero Stephanie, da, of the late Mons. J. D. Deneulain,
of Marseilles. Residence, Culver Lodge, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Club , Conservative. Richard
Montague, b. 1854: nt. 1898, Hilda, da. of the late Alfred Wilson, J.P., of Oak Hill, Sevenoaks,
and has issue living, Henry Montague, b. 1906, — Sylvia, b. 1899, — Veronica, b. 1901, — Christobel,
b. 1903. Residence, Melbury, The Ridgway, Wimbledon.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Gen. Sir Julius Richard Glyn, K.C.B., b. 1824, d. 1905 :
m. 1st, 1857, Adelaide, who d. 1879, da of William Lea, of Areley House, Worcester;
?ndly, 1890, Julia, who d. 1910, da. of the late Gen. St. George Showers, C.B., and widow
of Col. Hamilton Maxwell : —
Ada. Residence , La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland.— —Marion : nt. 1889, Lieut.- Col. Wentworth
Odiarne Cavenagh, formerly 2nd Batn. Bedfordshire Regt., and has issue living, Wentworth GlyD,
b. 1890, — Emma Doreen, b. 1893. Rachel: nt. 1896, Hugh Bertram Cox, C.B., B.C.L. Resi-
dences, 48, Onslow Gardens, S.W. ; Tighe-na-Coilich, Kincraig, Inverness-shire.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Thomas Glyn (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Frederick Ware Glyn, b. 1857, a?. 1918 : m. 1886, Eleanor .Bayntun (now
of Netley Court, Netley Abbey), da. of the late John Bayntun Starky, of Spye Park,
Wilts : —
Edith Frances, b. 1889.-^— Eleanor Valentine, b. 1896 : nt. 1919, Major John Lachlan Forbes, D.S.O. ,
M.C.— — Angela Bayntun, b. 1897.
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Grandchildren of the late Richard Carr Glyn, younger son of the late Col. Thomas
Glyn (ante) : — •
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Richard Thomas Glyn, C.B., C.M.G., b. 1831, d. 1900: m.
1856, Anne Penelope (now of Cropthorne Manor, Pershore, Worcestershire), da. of Col.
Clements, Canadian Rifles
Annie Jane: in. 1880. Lieut. -Col. William Maxwell Brander, J.P. (formerly of 24th Re<n.), and
has issue living, Gustavus Glyn Spieker, b. 1881; is Major Suffolk Regt.,— Maxwell Spieker
b 1884 ; is Major Army Ser. Corps,— Richard Spieker, b. 1888,— Anna Alicia Spieker, b. 1891!
Residence , West Close, Wick, Bournemouth. Elizabeth Mary: m. 1892, Charles Henry de
Winton, and has issue living, Charles Parry Glyn, b. 1904,— Faith Glyn, b. 1893,— Gaynor Glyn,
b. 1899. Residence , Maesderwen, Breconshire. Alice Farquhar.
Sir Richard, LL.D., 1st baronet, a banker, was M.P. for London city, Lord Mayor of London
1758, and President of Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals.
GLYN, Creation (G.B.) 1800, of Gaunt’s House, Dorsetshire.
[Name pronounced “ Glin.”]
Sir Richard Fitzgerald Glyn,
D.S.O. , 4th Baronet ; b. May 13th, 1875 ; s. his
father, Capt. Sir Richard George, 1918 ;
formerly Lieut. 1st Dragoons; patron of three
livings ; S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps), European War 1914-18
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O., Legion of
Honour) ; D.S.O. 1916 : m. 1906, Edith Hilda,
da. of Douglas George Hamilton-Gordon [see
M. Aberdeen and Tenair, colls.], and has issue.
^rms — Argent, an eagle displayed with two heads
sable guuee d’or, with a crescent for difference. £rtst —
An eagle’s head erased sable, guttee d’or, holding in the
beak an escallop argent.
Seats— Gaunt's House, Wimborne ; The Cross House,
Fontmell Magna, Shaftesbury.
Sons living— RICHARD HAMILTON, b. Oct. 12th,
1907.— Gerald Hugh, b. (Jan.) 1909. Peter John,
b. 1919.
Firm to my trust Daughters living — Joanna May, b. (Dec.) 1909.——
— Philippa Ann, b. 1915.
Sister living — Geraldine Mary : m. 1898, Ralph Paget [see M. Anglesey, colls.]. Residence ,
Deerhurst, Lyndhurst.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Frances Geraldine [Lady Glyn ), da. of Major Fitzgerald,
of Maperton House, Wincanton : m. 1868, Sir Richard George Glyn, 3rd baronet, who d. 1918.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles Thomas Glyn (infra): —
Issue of the late Charles Robert Glyn, b. 1851, d. 1907: m. 1873, Maria, da. of Sir
Theophilus John St. George, 3rd Bt. : —
Charles, b. 1878 : m. 1912, Gwendolen, da. of Charles Mills, of Riebeek House, Kenilworth, Cape
Colony, and has issue living, Ronald St. George, b. 1913, — John St. George, b. 1916, — Patricia
May, b. 1915, — Kathleen Phillips, b. 1920. Residence , Johannesburg, Transvaal. Douglas
John, b. 1883. Wilfrid Henry, b. 1885.— —Maria Gertrude Ann. Alice. Florence Grace.
— Frances Mary.— Kathleen Dorothy.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Christopher Glyn, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Thomas Glyn, b. 1820, d. 1882 : m. 1847, Ann Hurst, who
d. 1912 : —
John Henry, b. 1854. Thomas Richard, b. 1856; ed. at Marlborough; Incorporated Law So.'s
Prizeman 1878 : m. 1901, Florence Ann, da. of the late John Brownless, of Whorlton Grange, co.
Durham, and has issue living. Cicely May, b. 1906. Residence , Whorlton House, Whorlton,
near Barnard Castle. William Edward, b. 1859: m. 1900, Mary Rotch, da. of the late
Capt. Charles Hunter, U.S.A. Navy, of Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.A., and widow of Walter
Langdon Kane. Residences , 42, East 67th Street, New York ; Mayfield, Newport, Rhode Island,
U.S.A.- — Rev. Arthur Plumptre, b. 1864; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B. A. 1888, M.A. 1894); is R.
of East Clandon : m. 1897, Alice, da. of the late Rev. James Henry Coghlan, V. of Halliwell,
Bolton-le-Moors. Residence , East Clandon Rectory, Surrey. Julia Ann ( Lady Medlycott) :
tm. 1870, the Rev. Sir Hubert James Medlycott, 6th Bt., who d. 1920. Residence , 31, Chester
Street, S.W.i. Frances Elizabeth.
George Carr Glyn, 4th son of 1st baronet, was created Baron Wolverton [ see B.
Wolverton].
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Rev. Carr John Glyn, 5th son of 1st baronet, b.
1799, d. 1896 : m. 1st, 1831, Augusta, who d. 1837, da. of the late John Granville,
of London; 2ndly, 1839, Anna, who d. 1887, da. of Capt. W. H. Cleather, 1st
Ceylon Regt. :
Carr Stuart, b. 1836 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1857); formerly Capt. Roy. Dragoons; is a
J.P. and a County Alderman for Dorset: in. 1864, Selina Catherine, da. of the late Rear-Adm.
Sir Francis Augustus Collier, C.B., K.C.H., and has issue living, Augusta Julia Carr, — Katharine
Carr: m. 1888, the Rev. John Henry Lonsdale, who d. 1903, R. of Fontmell Magna with
West Orchard, Dorset, and has issue living, John Claude Jardine b. 1889, Katharine Granville
Martineau b. 1895,— Frances Carr: m. 1898, Mark John Paget, of Airedale, Grimsby [see M.
Anglesey, colls.]. Residence , Wood Leaze, Wimborne. Club , Army and Navy.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Carr John Glyn (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir John Plumptre Carr Glyn, K.C.B., b. 1837, J912 •
m. 1866, Ellen (now of Sunbridge, Bournemouth), da. of James Robert Dalton Dewar,
formerly of Winkfield, Windsor : —
Ada Carr : in. 1889, Lieut. -Col. Dudley Granville Richard Ryder [see E, Harrowby, colls.}.
Residence , Westbrook Hay, Hemel Hempstead.
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The 1st baronet, Sir Richard Carr Glyn, was Lord Mayor of London 1798, a banker in that City,
and President of Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals. He was the fourth son of Sir Richard Glyn
<ist baronet of London), Lord Mayor of London 1758 [see preceding title].
GODFREY, Creation (I.) 1785, of Bushfield, co. Kerry, Ireland.
Sir William Cecil Godfrey, 5th Baro?iet ; b.
July 2 1st. 1857; s. his father, Sir John Fermor, 1900;
formerly Lieut. South Wales Borderers ; served in S. African
war 1879 (medal with clasp) : m. 1st, 1885, Maud, who d.
1890, only child of Frederick Founes Hamilton, Esq., of
Coolayna, co. Kildare [Gethin, Bt., colls.] ; 2ndly, 1901,
Mary Henrietta, da. of the late Richard John Leeson-
Marshall, Esq. [see E. Milltown, colls.], and has issue by
1st marriage.
&rms — Argent, a griffin passant wings elevated and endorsed sable
between three lions’ heads erased gules. Crest — A griffin passant sable,
holding in the dexter forepaw a sceptre or.
Seat — Kilcoleman Abbey, Milltown, co. Kerry.
Daughter living— Phyllis Maud Mary, b. 1890.
Brother living— JOHN ERNEST, b. 1864 : m. 1897, Eileen Mary,
da. of the late J. E. Currey, M.D., of Lismore, Ireland, and has
issue living, William Maurice, b. 1909, — Mary Constance, — Dorothy
Louise,— Helen Ursula. Residence,
Sisters living — Helen Gertrude.— — Mildred Feridah : m. 1899, Rev.
Samuel Waldron King, R. of Kilsealy, with Clonlea. Residence,
Clonlea Vicarage, Killisheen, Six-Mile Bridge, co. Clare.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late James George Godfrey, Esq., son of 2nd baronet, b. 1808, d. 1894 :
m. 1843, Mary Isabella, da. of the Rev. Francis Richard Mansell, R. of Castle
Island
John Mansell, b. 1851. Residence,
Granddaughters of the late Edward Godfrey (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Henry Godfrey, b. 1843, d. 1909 : m. 1877, Martha, who d.
1910, da. of the late William Jones Westby, D.L., of High Park, co. Wicklow: —
Katherine Westby : in. 1902, Capt. Colin Mansfield Mackenzie, formeily 1st Batn. Seaforth High-
landers (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany’s). Lucy Barbara Maria.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Godfrey, 2nd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Edward Godfrey, b. 1803, d. 1872 : in. 1842, Lucy, da. of Capt. Crosbie
M. Christian : —
Alexander John, b. 1848. Dorothea Barbara : in. 1871, John Sullivan, Barrister-at-law, who*/. 1881.
Residence,
Issue of the late Henry Alexander Godfrey, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1803, d. 1888 :
in. 1827, Mary, who d. 1882, da. of John Wood, of Sligo : —
Mary Susanna Ellen. Residence,
This family is a branch of the ancient family of Godfrey seated at Romney, in Kent, since the
Conquest. King Charles II. confirmed the grant by patent of the estates (about 6,000 acres) in the
parishes of Kilcoleman, Keel, and Kiltallagh, to Col. John Godfrey, of Ludlow’s regiment of horse, in
consideration of his services, in 1641, against the rebels in Ireland. The 1st baronet, Sir William,
sat as M.P. for Tralee and Belfast in the Irish Parliaments.
GODLEE, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Whitchurch, co. Oxford.
Sir Rickman John Godlee, K.C.V.O .,
F.R.C.S. , 1st Baronet , son of Rickman Godlee, of
Upton, Essex ; b. April 15th, 1849 ; ed. at Univ.
Coll., London (B.A. 1867, M.B. and B.S. (gold
medal) 1872) ; M.R.C. S. Eng. 1872, M.S. (gold,
medal) 1873, F.R.C.S. Eng. 1876 ; LL.D, and
Hon. M.D., Dublin ; has been Pres, of Roy.
Coll, of Surgs. ; is Hon. Surg.-in-Ord. to King
George V. (formerly Surg. to the Household to
Queen Victoria and Hon. Surg.-in-Ord. to King
Edward VII.), Emeritus Professor of Clinical
Surgery at Univ. Coll., London; sometime Surg.
to Univ. Coll. Hospital, and Lieut. -Col. Territorial
Roy. Army Med. Corps ; elected Hunterian Orator
for 1913; author of “The Life of Lord Lister,”
and many med. works ; K.C.V.O. 1914 : m. 1891,
Juliet Mary, da. of Frederic Seebohm, LL.D.,
Litt.D., of the Hermitage, Hitchin.
$Ttns— Barry wavy of six azure and argent an anchor
erect proper within an orle engrailed on both sides 01.
Crest. — A Caduceus proper between two stags' horns gold.
Seat— Coombe End, Whitchurch, Oxon. Clubs— Athe-
naeum, Burlington Fine Arts.
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DAVIS-GOFF, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Glenville, Parish of St. Patrick’s, co. Waterford.
Sir Herbert William Davis-Goff, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Oct. 20th, 1870; s. his father, Sir
William Goff, 1917 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1894) ; ‘sometime Lieut.
Army Motor Reserve ; European War 1914-16 as
Capt. of No. 6 Motor Ambulance Convoy ; is a D.L.
for co. Waterford (High Sheriff 1914) : tn. 1903, Mar-
garet Aimee, da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Stewart
Scott, P.C. , G.C.B., G.C.M.G., and has issue.
$rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th, azure, a chevron between
two fleurs-de lys in chief and a lion rampant in base or, a
crescent for difference ; 2nd and 3rd, per pale gules and argent,
a chevron between three boars’ heads couped, all counter-
changed. ©rest — A squirrel sejant argent.
Seat — Maypark and Glenville, Waterford ; Horetown, co.
Wexford.
Sons living— ERNEST WILLIAM, b. 1904. Charles
Herbert, b. 1908. Terence Richard, b. 1909.
Daughter living— Doreen Christian, b. 1905.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Anna c Lady Davis-Goff ),
da. of Michael D. Hassard, M.P. : m. 1866, Sir William
Goff Davis-Goff, ist baronet, who d. 1917. Residence, — Glenville, Waterford.
Sir William G. Davis-Goff, ist Bt., Sheriff of Waterford City 1869 and 1899, and High Sheriff
of Waterford Co. 1892, was a descendant of the Rev. Stephen Goffe, of Stanmer, Sussex (Fellow of
Magdalen Coll., Oxford, temp. 1595), whose son Stephen was Chaplain to Charles I.
GOLDNEY, Creation (U.K.) 1880, of Bradenstoke Abbey, Wiltshire.
Sir (Gabriel) Prior Goldney, C. V.O.,
C.B., 2nd Baronet ; b. Aug. 4th, 1843 > his father.
Sir Gabriel, 1900; ed. at Harrow, and at Exeter
Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1867 ; was a
Commr. to enquire into corrupt practices at Norwich
1875, and Recorder of Helston 1876-9 and of Poole
1879-82, and Remembrancer of the City of London
1882-1902 ; is patron of one living, a J.P. for Wilts
(High Sheriff 1906) and Somerset, a D.L. for
City of London, and a Past Master of Merchant
Taylors’ Co. ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major Roy.
Wilts Imperial Yeo. ; received Silver Coronation
medal 1902 ; has Jubilee medal with bar ; C.B.
(Civil) 1902, C.V.O. 1903.
— Per pale gules and azure, on a bend engrailed
plain cotised argent between two eagles displayed of the last,
three garbs sable banded or. ©rest — In front of a garb sable
banded as in the arms, three cinquefoils fessewise or.
Seats — The Manor House, Halse, Somerset; Derriads,
Chippenham. Club — Carlton.
Brother living — FREDERICK HASTINGS, b. May 26th, 1845 ; ed. at Harrow ; was Mayor
of Chippenham 1875 and 1888; is a J.P. for Wilts (High Sheriff 1908) and Surrey: tn. 1875,
Ethel Julia, da. of the late Henry James Fowle Swayne, J.P., formerly Recorder of Wilton,
and has issue living, Henry Hastings, M.C. (of Prior Place, Camberley), b. 1886 ; ed. at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1908); Lieut. R.E. ; European War 1914-17 .(despatches, M.C.) :
m. 1916, Violetta, only da. ofW. C. Barnes, — Katharine Long, — Mary Delariviere, — Eveline Mar-
garet Hungerford : m. 1912, Graham Eardley Dunsterville, Lieut. Devonshire Regt., who d. (killed
in action) 1914, and has issue living, Hugh Graham Evelyn ( posthumous ) b. 1914, — Petronilla b.
1913, — Lucy Hulbert: m. 1916, Aubrey C. G. Bowman, Lieut. Army Ser. Corps, and has issue
living, Veronica b. 1920. Residence , Beechfield, Corsham. Club, Junior Carlton.
This baronet’s family has been settled in Wiltshire for several centuries. His direct lineal
ancestor. Henry Goldney, sat as M.P. for Bristol 1421-7, and that gentleman’s great-great-grandson,
Henry Goldney, who was M.P. for Chippenham 1553, obtained the Charter for the incorporation of
the Borough of Chippenham from Queen Mary, and was appointed the first. Bayliff thereof, which
annual office has been held by his descendants from father to son in each generation. Sir Gabriel, ist
baronet, was M.P. for Chippenham (C) 1865-85. and High Sheriff of Wilts 1893.
GOLDSMID, Creation (U.K.) 1841, of St. John’s Lodge, Regent’s Park. [Extinct 1896.]
Right Hon. Sir Julian Goldsmid, P. C., M.P., 3rd and last Baronet,
and 3rd Baron de Goldsmid e da Palmeira in Portugal.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet - Violet ( Baroness de Goldsmid da Palmeira) ; cr. Baroness de
Goldsmid da Palmei> a by King of Portugal 1906; mentioned in war despatches 1917 and 1918: m.
1889, Sidney Francis Hoffnung, who in 1896, assumed by Roy. licence the additional surname and
arms of Goldsmid (unsuccessfully contested Camberwell, N. Div. ( U ) Jan. and Dec. 1910), and has
issue living, Cyril Julian, O.B.E., b. 1890: ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1912); Bar. Inner
Temple 1915; is Capt. 9th Lancers (Special Reserve); European War 191S (Order of Crown of
Italy, Italian War Cross. O.B.E.) ; ' O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1920, Nancy, da. of Major John
MacGillycuddy, of Flesk Castle, Killarney,— Ronald, b. 1893; is Lieut. 12th Lancers, — Vivian,
b. 1903. Residences, 35, Chesham Place, S.W. ; Meads, Pinkney’s Green, Berks.— —Edith
(Lady Jessel): m. 1890, Sir Charles James Jessel, ist Bt. Residences , 31, Hill Street, W. ;
Ladham House, Goudhurst, Kent.— Margherita : m. 1894, William George Raphael, who d. 1912,
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and has issue living, Dorothy, b. 1897 : in. 1918, Henry Hastings Sackville Thanet Tufton, Lieut.
Hussars [see B. Hothfield], — Elsie Violet, b. 1899,— Grace Charlotte, b. 1903. Residences,
Castle Hill, Englefield Green, Surrey; 9, Connaught Place, W. Beatrice: in. 1897, Major
William Louis Lucas, R. F. A., and has issue living, Robert Hugh Arthur, b. 1898; in R.F.A., —
Archibald Julian, b. 1902, — Henry Oliver, b. 1905, — Elizabeth Virginia, b. 1909. Residences , 51,
South Audley Street, W. ; Oakash, Chaddleworth, Berks.- — - Maud ( Lady Jessel ): m. 1894, Col.
Sir Herbert Merton Jessel, C.B., C.M.G., 1st Bt. (cr. 1917). Residence , 24, South Street, Park
Lane, W. Maria Teresa : m 1914, Col. Hugh Roger Headlam, C.M.G., D.S.O., York and
Lancaster Regt. Residence, 14, Walton Street, S.W.3.— Grace Catherine. Nora Octavia.
Residences , 1, Carlyle Mansions, Cheyne Walk, S.W.3; Broom Cottage, Seal Chart, Sevenoaks,
Kent.
Sister living Of 3rd Baronet— Emma Katharine. Residence , 25, Portman Square, W.
Goldsmid-Stem-Salomons, see Salomons.
GOOCH, Creation (G B.) 1746, of Benacre Hall, Suffolk.
Sir Thomas Vere Sherlock Gooch, ioth
Baronet ; b. June 10th, 1881 ; s. his father, Sir Alfred
Sherlock, 1899; is patron of three livings, and a J.P. for
Suffolk (High Sheriff 1 9 1 1 ) : m. 1902, Florence Meta, da. of
the late James Finucane Draper, of St. Heliei’s, Jersey, and
has issue.
.Struts — Per pale argent and sable a chevron between three talbota
statant counterchanged ; on a chief gules three leopards’ faces or. drrst —
A talbot statant per pale argent and sable.
Seat — Benacre Hall, Wrentham, Suffolk.
Sons living— ROBERT ERIC SHERLOCK, b. May 6th, 1903.
Brian Sherlock, b. 1904. Richard Frank Sherlock, b. 1906.
Daughters living — Barbara Alexandra, b. 1908. Phyllis Elise, b. 1910.
Aunts living (daughters of 6th baronet) — Elizabeth : in. 1874, William
Charles Boden Elwell, Bar. -at-law, who d. 1901, and has issue living,
William Frederic, b. 1879, — Muriel, — Eleanor Mary. Residence , Cobnor,
Rusper, Sussex. Diana Anne : in. 1866, Capt. Alfred Herbert Morse, formerly 73rd Foot, who
d. 1909, and has issue living, Edward, b. 1869, — Harriet Frances, — Rose Diana, — Edith. Residence,
Copdock House, near Ipswich. Harriet Sophia. Charlotte Matilda: m. 1873, Edward
Annesley Owen, Recorder of Walsall, Bar.-at-law, of 5, Coulson Street, Chelsea, S.W., and has
issue living, Louisa Harriet : in. 1907, John Ronald Rigden Trist, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., formerly
of Crest House, Putney, S W., and has issue living, Philip John Owen b. 1908, Enid Mary b. 1910,
— Maud Charlotte, — Kate Janet, — Beatrice Mary, — Phillis, — Caroline Perry : m. 1910, George F.
Allen. Residence, 5, Coulson Street, Chelsea, S.W. Isabella Edith: m. 1875, Capt. Lascelles
Wharton Ford, 88th Regt., who d. 1882, and has issue living, Edward Wharton, b. 1876 : in. 1898,
Ethel May, da. of Edwin Bostock, formerly of Tixall Lodge, Staffordshire, and has issue living,
Robert Lascelles b. 1899, — Barnett Philip, b. 1879, — Emma Edith Lascelles : in. 1909, Malcolm
John Rattray, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Tampin, Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay States. Resi-
dence, 19, Aynhoe Mansions, Brook Green, W.
Widow living of 7tll Baronet — Ellen Emily ( Lady Gooch), da. of Robert Augustus Hankey
Hirst, of The Down Grange, Basingstoke: in. 1st, 1866, Sir Edward Sherlock Gooch, 7th baronet,
who d. 1872 : 2iidly, 1873, George Thompson Gream, M.D., who d. 1888, Physician to H.R.H. the
Princess of Wales. Residence , 59, The Drive, Hove, Sussex.
Fide et virtute.
By fidelity and valor.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren ot the late Vice-Adm. Thomas Lewis Gooch, 3rd son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Thomas Sherlock Gooch, R.N., b. 1831, d. 1897 : in. 1861, Catherine
Lydia Mackenzie, who d. 1914, da. of the late Capt. John James (85th Regt.) [B. Gardner,
colls.] : —
John Sherlock, b. 1865 ; is Major R. A. : m. 1st, 1894, Ella, who d. 1907, da. of the late Ward Chipman
Drury, of St. John’s, New Brunswick; 2ndly, 1912, Anne Dorothea, da. of Com. Matthew James
Harrison, R.N., of Freckleton, Crawford Bay, Nelson, British Columbia. Residence , Benacre
Ranch, Crawford Bay, Nelson, British Columbia. Katharine Marion Sherlock.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Gooch (infra) : —
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Major George Cecil Gooch, b. 1832, d. 1898 : in. 1st, 1857,
Julia Caroline, who d. i860, da. of Henry Van Straubenzee, of Spennithorne, York : 2ndly,
1861, Frederica Charlotte Agneta, who d. 1876, da. of William Gambier, of Sacombe
Park, Herts ; 3rdly, 1877, Ellen Louisa, who d. 1903, da. of John Fairlie, and widow of
Capt. Edmund Prideaux Chichester (7th Dragoon Guards) : —
Amy Maud, b. 1866. Eva Frederica, b. 1873.
Issue of the late Capt. Percy Feilding Gooch, b. 1836, d. 1874 : in. 1872, Edith (who in. 3rdly,
1876, Col. William A. Park), widow of the Rev. Henry Ewen, and da. of the late Rev.
Stenmng Johnson, R. of Eastergate, Chichester : —
Percy William Jarrett, b. 1873 : in. 18 — , and has issue living. Resides in Canada.
Issue of the late Edward George Tate, b. 1838, d. 1915 : m. 1877, Elizabeth Isabella, da. of
William M‘Kinney, of co. Tyrone : —
George Cecil William, 1880.— —Annie Lillian Georgina, b. 1878: m. 1897, Francis William Bullen,
and has issue living, George Francis, b. 1907,— Ailsa Mary, b. 1897, — Hilare Edith, b. 1900.
Residence, Kai Koura, New Zealand.
Grandchildren of the late Col. William Gooch, 2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Gooch, b. 1798, d. 1876 : m. 1822, Anne, who d. 1885, da.
of Herbert Newton Jarrett, of Grove Park, Hants: —
Rev. Francis Harcourt, b. 1842 ; ed. at Merton Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1865); formerly V. of Thursley; is
a J.P. for Suffolk : in. 1868, Catherine, da. of the late Richard Paine, of Dye House, Godaiming,
and has issue living, Richard Francis Knight, M.C., b. 1872: formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Essex
Regt., and A.D.C. to Gov. of Ceylon ; is Capt. and Acting Major Yeo. ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., Order of the Nile) : 111. 1918, Gladys, da. of the late J. S. St.
Vincent Jervis, of Darlaston Hall, Staffordshire, and widow of Capt. Bingham Alexander Turner,
D.S.O., Rifle Brig., of Bourton Grange, Shrivenham, Berks, — Annie Elizabeth : in. 1894, the Rev.
Archdall Malden Hill, V. of Hove, Sussex, and Rural Dean, and has issue living, a da. b. 1898, —
Margaret Lily: m. 1902, as his second wife, the late Rev. Anthony Aylmer Astley, R. of Everley,
Wilts [see Astley-Corbett. Bt., colls.], — Ethel, — Dulcibella Amy: in. 1897, John Edmond Henry
Gray [Astley-Corbett, Bt.]. Residence , Dye House, Thursley, Godaiming.
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The ist baronet, Sir William, after serving gallantly in the wars of Queen Anne’s reign, was
appointed Lieut.-Gov. of Virginia. The 2nd baronet. Sir Thomas, was successively Bishop of Bristol,
of Norwich, and of Ely. The 4th baronet, Sir Thomas, was High Sheriff of Suffolk 1785. The 5th and
6th baronets were each successively M.P. for that county.
GOOCH, Creation (U.K.) 1866, of Clewer Park, Berkshire.
Sir Daniel Fulthorpe Gooch, 3rd Baronet ; b.
May 25th, 1869; s. his father, Sir Henry Daniel, 1897;
is a J.P. for Berks: m. 1896, Mary Winifred, only da. of the
late Edward William Monro, having had issue, of whom the el.
son, Lancelot Daniel Edward, b. 1897 5 Mipshipman R.N. ; d.
(on active ser. during European War) Oct. 1915.
$ms — Per pale argent and sable, on a chevron between three talbots
passant two escallops all counterchanged, on a chief engrailed gules a wheel
between two leopards’ faces or. Crrst— A talbot per pale sable and argent
gorged with a wreath of oak or, and resting the dexter foot on a gold wheel.
Residence — Hylands, Chelmsford. Club — Boodle’s.
Son living — ROBERT DOUGLAS, b. Sept. 19th, 1905.
Daughters living — Phyllis Evelyn, b. 1900: in. 1920, Frank William
Parrish. Daphne, b. 1910.
Sister living — Algitha Maud ( Lady Langrishe) : in. 1906, as his second wife. Sir James Langrishe,
4th Bt., who d. 1910. Residences , Warren Wood, Crowborough, Sussex; Villa Tillia, Cannes,
France.
Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet) — Anna Longridge, b. 1839 : in. 1859, Frederick Newton, who
d. 1915, and has issue living, Reginald Frederick Henry, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (of Balcombe,
Sussex), b. 1865: in. ist, 1897, Susanna Booth, who d. 1909, da. of the late William Harbord,
surgeon, of Wainfleet, Lincolnshire ; 2ndlv, 1911, Constance Ellen, da. of the late William
Harbord, of Liverpool, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Clare Harbord b. 1899, Jack b. 1900,
Anthony Richard Harbord b. 1907, Eileen Joyce 1903, — Edward Frank, b. 1867, — Florence Emily,
b. i860, — Anna Lucy, b. 1861 : in. 1893, Ernest Arthur Nevile Morley, who d. 1913, — Ada: in. 1897,
Coniston Spackman, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., who d. 1906, — Emily: in. 1896, the Rev. Hawtrey
James Enraght, V. of Holy Trinity, Bungay (see infra). Residence, 9, Warrington Crescent, Maida
Hill. W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Charles Fulthorpe Gooch, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1845, d. 1917 :
111. 1876, Emma Susan, da. of the late Joseph Hinson Astwood, of Bermuda : —
Eric Daniel Astwood, b. 1886; formerly Lieut. 5th Lancers; is Lieut. British E. African Mounted
Rifles : m. 1910, Gwynedd, da. of the late Col. George Brooke Meares [M. Townshend, colls.],
and has issue living, Pamela Vivian, b 1911. Residence, Nairobi, British E. Africa.— —Charles
Trevor, b. 1888 : m. 1914, Hester Stratford, da. of Lieut. -Col. Wright Sherlock, formerly Roy.
Irish Regt. , of 15, Carlisle Terrace, Plymouth, and has issue living, Trevor Sherlock, b. 1916,—
Hermione Helen, b. 1917. Geoffrey Fulthorpe, b. 1892 ; Capt. R.G.A. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) '1918. Kenneth Thackeray, M.C., b. 1894 ; Lieut. R.H.A. ; European War
1914-18 (M.C.).
Issue of the late Alfred William Gooch, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1846, d. 1887 :
in. 1877, Frances Elizabeth, who d. 1899, da. of the late Stephen Jones, of
Oxford : —
Arthur Longridge, b. 1878.— —George Daniel, b. 1879 ; Capt. R.E. : m. 1901, Rose Ellen, da. of
the late Sir Alfred Apperly [ see Apperley, “Knights’ Widows”], J.P., of Rodborough Court,
Stroud, Gloucestershire, and has issue living, Alfred Daniel, b. 1902, — George Ernest, b. 1905, —
Ethel Rose Eleanor, b. 1907. Residence , Ivy House, Hampton-on-Thames.— Eleanor Emily,
b. 1883. Residence ,
Issue of the late Capt. Frank Gooch, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1847, d. 1890 : m. 1871,
Teresa, da. of the late Joseph Rodney Croskey : —
Herbert Daniel Cecil, b. 1878.— May Evelyn Emily, b. 1872 : in. 1890, Andrews George Parker,
who d. 1915. Margaret Frances, b. 1874 : in. 1901, Ernest Edgar Morgan. Residence,
94, Oakwood Court, Kensington, W. 14.
Not in remainder.
Issue of the late John Viret Gooch, brother of ist baronet, b. 1812, d. 1900 :
m. ist, 1840, Hannah Frances Sarah, who d. 1874, da. of Capt. Elias Robinson
Handcock ; 2ndly, 1876, Emily Mary (now of Cooper’s Hill, Bracknell, Berks),
da. of the late Rev. Charles Stonhouse [see Stonhouse, Bt.] : —
(By ist marriage) William David, b. 1842 : m. 1872, Bertha Ann, da. of the late Henry White.
Dorothea Mary Anne, b. 1843 : 1865, the Rev. Richard William Enraght, who d. 1898, and has
issue living, William (of 143, Croydon Road, Anerley, S.E.), b. 1868; M. R.C.S. and L.R.C.P.,
London 1889; Major R.A. F., — Rev. Hawtrey James, b. 1871; is V. of Holy Trinity, Bungay:
//f.1896, Emily, da. of Frederick Newton (see ante), and has issue living, Evelyn Hawtrey b. 1897 ;
is Lieut. Suffolk Regt., Eileen Bridget b. 1910, Audrey Janet b. 1913, — Ellen, b. 1869: m. 1894,
H. F. Eve, formerly of Barrow Point, Pinner, Middlesex, and has issue living, Richard Dunstan
Enraght b. 1903, Patrick Enraght b. 1904, Donald Enraght b. 1906, Kathleen Enraght b. 1901,
Daphne Enraght b. 1908, Susan Hawtrey Enraght b. 1909, — Grace Mary, b. 1873 : in. 1905,
the Rev. Edgar Lee Reeves, V. of Walsingham, Norfolk, and has issue living, Mary Joan
Frances b. 1907, — Dora, b. 1875 : in. 1901, J. F. Spurgeon, formerly of Twyford, Norfolk, and
has issue living, Dorothea Marcella, b. 1903, Mary Jeanette b. 1906, — Alice Bertha b. 1879: in.
1901, M. E. Wilkinson, of Aldeburgh Lodge, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, and has issue living, Walter
Mark b. 1907, Noel Hawtrey b. 1908, Violet Christabel b. 1903, Sylvia Katherine Victoire.
(By 2nd marriage) Mabel Barbara: in. 1899, Francis Lawrence Bland, J.P. for Isle of
Ely, and has issue living, John Edward Michael b. 1899, — Thomas Maltby, b. 1906, — Evelyn
Alice Mary, b. 1901, — Patience Richenda, b. 1911. Residence , Rookwood, Copdock, Suffolk.
Ethel Mary : in. 1902, Capt. Gordon Halswell, Household Cav. (Reserve of Officers), and has
issue living, Wyndham, b. 1903. Residence , Wilmington Hayes, Honiton.
Granddaughter of the late John Vere Gooch (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Edward Sinclair Gooch, Berks Yeo., b. 1879, d. (wounds in action in
Gallipoli) 1915 : m. 1903, Eva Conway Everard, M.B. E. (now of Torcastle, Banavie,
Inverness-shire), youngest da. of Richard Everard-Jones, of Fassfern, Kinlocheil, Inverness-
shire : —
Mary Bridget, b. 1904.
The baronetcy was conferred upon Sir Daniel Gooch, who was Chm. of the Great Western Rail-
way 1865-89, for the services he rendered in promoting the successful submersion of the Atlantic
Cables of 1865 and 1866.
Fide et virtute.
By faith and valor.
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GOODHART, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Portland Place, St. Marylebone, and
Holtye, Sussex.
Sir Ernest Frederic Goodhart, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Aug. 12th, 1880 ; s. his father, Sir
Janies Frederic, M.D. , F.R.C.P. , 1916 ; ed. at
Westminster, and at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1902); Bar. Inner Temple 1904: m. 1906, Frances
Evelyn, da. of Montagu Fullerton Armstrong [see
Armstrong, Bt., cr. 1841], and has issue.
$rms — Gules, a buck trippant argent, in chief two bees
volant or, on a chief nebulae of the third a Cross T>f Lorraine
of the field, between two eagles displayed sable. Crest — A
beehive or between two bees with a rainbow terminating in
clouds proper.
Chambers — i, Temple Gardens, E.C. Club — United
University.
son living— FREDERIC CHARLES FRANCIS, b. Dec.
29th, 1907.
Daughter living— Pamela Ernestine, b. 1910.
Brother living — Gordon Wilkinson, M.B., b. 1882; ed.
at Westminster, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1902,
M.A. 1907); is Capt. R.A.M.C. (T.F.): m. 1914, Alice
Stransham, da. of Gen. W. P. La Touche, and has issue
living, John Gordon, b. 1916. Residence , 24, Warwick
Gardens, Kensington, W. Club , United University.
The 1st baronet, Sir James Frederic Goodhart, M.D., C.M., F. R.C.P. (Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen),
was Consulting Physician to Guy’s Hospital and to Evelina Hospital.
GOOLD, Creation (U K.) 1801, of Old Court, Cork.
Sir (James) Stephen Goold, 4th Barond, fourth
son of the late George Ignatius Goold, 2nd son of 2nd Baronet;
b. Oct. 13th. 1848 ; j. his uncle, Sir Henry Valentine, 1893 :
in. 1873, Bridget Mary, who d. 1898, da. of Patrick Jordan,
of Adelaide, and has issue.
$nns — Azure, on a fesse or, between five goldfinches, three in chief and
two in base proper, three mullets gules. Crtsf — A demi-lion rampant or.
Residence,— Gladstone, Adelaide, S. Australia.
Sons living — GEORGE PATRICK, b. July 9th, 1878 : in. 1900, Mary,
da. of Nicholas Brown, and has issue living, George Ignatius, b. 1903, —
Leo Francis, b. 1905.— —John Henry, b. 1882. Joseph Erhest, b. 1888.
Daughters living — Mary Anne, b. 1877 : in. 1896, John Hartman.
Clara Agnes, b. 1881.— Catherine Anne, b. 1892.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Georgiana. Residence ,
Collateral Branches living. (/« special remainder to Baronetcy.)
Grandchildren of the late Henry Goold, brother of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Henry Michael Goold, b. 1803, d. 1861 : m. 1835, Matilda, who d.
1865, da. of Matthew O’Brien, Esq., of Newcastle, co. Limerick : —
Francis (concerning whom nothing reliable has been heard since 1876), b. 1839; formerly in Bengal
Army : m. 1861, Louisa, da. of Robert O’Dowda, of Calcutta, and has issue living, Denis,
b. 1862, — Gerald, b. 1863. Louisa.
Issue of the late Valentine Edmund Goold, b. 1813, d. 1892 : m. 1849, Charlotte, who d.
1902, da. of Robert Richey, of Dublin : —
Eleanor Hawkins : m. 1879, Donald M'Arthur, and has issue living, Valentine Goold, b. 1884,—
Hugh Dayrell, b. 1888,— Kathleen Eleanor.— Anna Maria. Edith Charlotte. Rosanna
Constance.— Ethel Louisa. Residence , Bath.
This family has been settled many centuries in the county and city of Cork. Connellan, in his
Irish dictionary, states that they, with one or two other families, date from the time of the Danes, from
whom they descend. One of them was Mayor of Cork temp. Henry VII. George Gould, of Old
Court, changed the spelling of his surname from Gould to Goold. His son Henry Michael, at a critical-
moment, rendered material political and pecuniary services to the Government of George III., and his
son Francis was created a baronet with remainder to the heirs male of the body of his father.
Deus mihi providebit.
Godwill provide for me.
GORDON, Creation (N.S.) 1631, of Embo, Sutherlandshire.
Sir Home Seton Charles Montagu Gordon, 12th Baronet ; b.
Sept. 30th, 1871 ; s. his father, Sir Home Seton, 1906 ; ed. at Eton ; is a J.P.
for co. Kerry, and a partner in the firm of Williams and Norgate, publishers ; was
Controller of Staff of National Ser. Depart. March to April 1917 : m. Oct. 2nd,
1897, Edith Susan, da. of the late Richard John Leeson- Marshall, of Callinafercy
House, co. Kerry [ see E. Milltown, colls.].
&rms — Not yet matriculated at the Lyon Office.
Residence — 44, Park Lane, W. Clubs — White’s, Carlton, Garrick.
Widow living Of 11th. Baronet — Mabel Montagu ( Lady Gordon ), da. of the late Montagu
David Scott [see Scott, Bt., of Dunninald, colls.]: m. 1870, Sir Home Seton Gordon, nth
baronet, who d. 1906. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Julia Charlotte Churchill (infra) : —
Issue of the late Vice-Adm. Orford Churchill, b. 1842, d. 1909 : m. 1872, Edith Maria, who
d. 1915, da. of A. W. Preston
Edith Mary Preston, b. 1873 : m. 1896, Col. Jonathan William Shirley Sewell, C.M.G., R.E.,
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and has issue living, Stephen Shirley Churchill, b. 1910, Residence-, Redlands,. Maidenhead.
Eleanor Constance Preston, b. 1S89 : m. iqi9r Arthur Hulme.
Grandchildren of the late Sir Orford Gordon, 9th baronet: —
Issue of the late Julia Charlotte Mackenzie, by her marriage with the Rev. William Churchill,
of Muston, and Colliton House, Dorchester: —
Mackenzie, b. 1848 ; is a Col. (retired); formerly Ch. Staff Officer, Ceylon ; sometime* Mil. Sec. and
A.D.C. to Gen. Sir W. G. Cameron, G.C.B., Comdg. troops in S. Africa; commanded 27th
Regt. Dist. 1897-1902 : in. 1902, Eleanor Agnes, da. of Col. Lewis Mansergh Buchanan, C.B.,
and has issue living, Zoe Louisa Wilhelmina Mackenzie, b. 1904, — Esme Mackenzie, b. 1908, — Vera
Mackenzie, b. 1912. Residence , The Granleys, Cheltenham. Club , Army and Navy. Rev. Mel-
ville, b. 1850; ed. at Emmanuel Coll.. Camb. : ni. 1902, Edith Charlotte, da. of the late Henry Har-
risson, M.R.C.S.E. Residence , Southbrook, Bishop’s Waltham. Seton, b. 1851 ; formerly Capt.
44th Regt., and Lieut.-Col. Army Pay Depart. : in. 1877, Elinor M., da. of J. Kidd, M.D., and has
issue living, Gordon Seton, b. 1878 ; is Capr. E. Surrey Regt. Residence , Colliton Lodge, Clifton
Road, Wimbledon Common. Chib , United Service.- -Rev. Reginald, b. 1853 ; is R. of Berry
Narbor: m. 1880, Caroline Harriot, da. of J. Ross Hutchinson, H.E.I.C.S., and has issue living,
Elsie Kathleen Gordon, b. 1882. Residence, Berry Narbor Rectory, Ilfracombe. Rev. Stuart,
b. 1856 ; ed. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; is Curate-in-charge of St. Peter le Bailey, -Oxford : in.
1st, 1887, Amy, whc d. 1894, da. of the late Wiliam Henry, of Doric House, Bath ; 2ndly, 1899,
Beatrice Galan, da. of the late R. Wallace Hamilton, of 1, Park Street, Bath, and has issue living
(by 1st marriage), Irene Sylvia Stuart, b. 1889 : in. 19x8, Lieut. Brough Gurney Randall, — Gladys
Beryl Stuart, b. 1892.— —Louisa. Caroline.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Cameron- Churchill (infra) : —
Issue of the late Geoffrey Cameron, b. 1884, d. 1909 : in. 1908, Gladys, da. of Frank Holford : —
Geoffrina Gladys Winifrid Ida ( posthumous ), b. 1909.
Grandchildren of the late Julia Charlotte Churchill (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Cameron Churchill, b. 1849, d. 1901 : in. 1874, Blanche, da. of the late
G. W. Hodge, of Reedsmouth Hall, Northumberland : —
Kenneth Berkeley Mackenzie, R.N. , b. 1886 ; became Lieut. -Com. 1914 : in. 1915, Margaret Norrie,
da. of Sir John Rahere Paget, 2nd Bt ( cr . 1871), and has issue living, Cameron John Kenneth,
b. 1916, — George Nicholas, b. 1918. Residence, Muston Manor, Dorchester. Ida Blanche
Gordon, b. 1879: m. 1906, Hubert Morice, and has issue living, William Hubert Charles Cameron
b. 1907.— Valerie Kathleen Melville, b. 1889.
The present baronet is nineteenth in a direct line from King Edward I., besides being a branch of
the ducal house of Gordon. This Baronetcy was created with remainder to heirs male whatsoever.
GORDON, Creation (N.S.) 1706, of Afton and Earlston, Kirkcudbrightshire.
Sir Robert Charles Gordon, 8th
Baronet ; b. April 17th, 1862; s. his father, Sir
Charles Edward, 1911; probably next in re-
mainder to the Viscounty of Kenmure and Barony
of Lochinvar : m. 1898, Elizabeth Maitland, only
da. of the Rev. John M. Ware, and has issue.
^rms — Azure, a bezant between three boars’ heads erased
or. Crest — A dexter hand grasping a sabre proper.
Residence — Ulludulla, Milsome Point, N. Sydney, N.S.
Wales.
Son living — JOHN CHARLES, b. Jan. 4th, 1901.
Sisters living — Caroline Isabella, b. 18 — : in. 1888, Louis
Leplastrier, and has* issue living, one son, and three das.
Resides in N.S. Wales. Amy Lucie, b. 1867.
Aunts living — Caroline Louisa, b. 1836 : in. 1857, Charles
Harrison, who d. 1867, and has issue living, Caroline Jane,
b. i860, — Lilian Mary, b. 1862 : in. 1892, Charles Harrison
Williams, and has issue living, Gwenllian b. 1894. Resi-
dence, Elmdene, Eltham, Kent. Sophia Susanna, b. 1839:
in. 1869, W'illiam Shepley Wilson, who d. 1903, and has
issue living, three sons and two das.— — Eleanor Augusta,
b. 1846: in. 1878, Matthew Dando, who d. 1887, and has
issue living, one son and two das.
Widow living of 6th Baronet — Mary Grace ( Lady Gordon ), da. of Sir William Maxwell,
3rd Bt. : 111. 1866, as his second wife, Lieut.-Col. Sir William Gordon, 6th baronet, who d. 1906.
Residence , Earlston, Kircudbright.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late William Gordon, great-great-grandson of the late William
Gordon, 4th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late David Alexander Gordon, b. 1828, d. 1882 : in. 1855, Jane Lawrie, da.
of Allan Bell, of Hillowton, co. Kircudbright: —
Lochinvar Alexander Charles, C.B., C.S.I. , b. 1864; is Hon. Maj.-Gen. R.A. (retired); served
during European War 1914-17 (despatches, C.B., C.S.I.) ; C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.S.I. 1916: in. 1895,
Maria, da. of J. T. Withers, and has issue living, Alexander William Kenmure, b. 1898; is 2nd
Lieut. R.F.A. ; served during European War 1917, — Jean Isobel Marion, b. 1896.- Claud
Augustus Rutherford, b. 1867: in. 1890, Alice Foster, da. of the late Alfred Stretch, of Riley Bank,
Frodsham, Cheshire, and has issue living, Margaret Isabel, b. 1805. Grace Marion : in. 1879,
Frederick Alexander Walker, having had issue, of whom Frederick Alexander Gordon, b. 1884 ; is
Lieut. R.F.A. ; served during European War 1916 17, with Roy. Naval Div., — Claud Wyborn
Gordon, b. 1887 : is Lieut. Prince of Wales’s Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.) ; served during European
War 1915-17 (despatches), — Charles Nigel Gordon, b. 1889; Lieut. S. Staffordshire Regt. (attached
Manchester Regt.); d. (killed in action at Gallipoli) 1915. — Beatrice Florence Gordon,— Hilda
Alexandra Gordon. Residence , 36, Holbein House. S.W.— Beatrice Isobel Hilda: in. 1898,
Henry Adolphus Warre Slade [see Slade, Bt., colls.]. Residence, Willards Hill, Etchingham,
Sussex.
Issue of the late John Hyslop Gordon, b. 1829, d. 1869: m. 1859, Margaret, who d. 1878,
da. of William Napier: —
Mary Winifred : in. 1896, Rene Benoit Ritter, and has issue living, Bertrand Cyril Gordon, b. 1898, —
Claude Francois, b. 1902, — Jerome Leonard William, b. 1904, — Ignace Marc Etienne, b. 1905, —
Godefroy Alexandre Maximilien, b, 1907, — Yvette Gordon Renee, b. 1896. Residence, 47, Schanz-
lisstrasse, Berne, Switzerland.
Issue of the late James Gordon, b. 1833, d. 1864 : in. 1863, Hannah Coleman Warwick Lisle : —
Agnes James. Residence ,
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The family were distinguished loyalists during the Rebellion. The ist baronet, Col. Sir William,
Governor of Fort William, led the descent on the west coast of Scotland at the time that the Duke of
Monmouth landed in the south of England. Sir Alexander, the 2nd baronet, celebrated in Scottish
history, escaped to Holland after the battle of Bothwell Bridge, but was afterwards captured ; during
his absence he was found guilty, and sentenced to death and forfeiture of estates. On his capture
it was decreed that the sentence should be put in force, but, after six years’ imprisonment, he was
released in 1689. The 6th baronet was High Sheriff of Kircudbrightshire 1868.
GORDON, Creation (U.K.) 1818, of Northcourt, Isle of Wight. [Extinct 1876.]
Sir Henry Percy Gordon, F.R.S., 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet — Mary Charlotte Julia: m. 1865, Gen. Robert William Disney
Leith, C.B., who d. 1892, and has issue living, Alexander Henry ( Baron Burgh), b. 1866 [see
“ Peerage”], — Mary Levina,— Maria Alice ( Lady Wemyss) : m. 1898, Capt. Sir Maynard Francis
Colchester Wemyss, K.B. E., formerly The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), — Edith: in. 1901, Lieut.-
Col. Thomas Algernon Earle [ see Earle, Bt.], — Elizabeth Charlotte. Residences , Westhall, Oyne,
Aberdeenshire; Northcourt, Isle of Wight; The Orchard, Niton, Isle of Wight.
DUFF-GORDON, Creation (U.K.) 1813, of Halkin, Ayrshire.
Sir Cosmo Edmund Duff-Gordon, 5th
Baronet, son of the late Cosmo Lewis Duff-Gordon,
2nd son of 2nd Baronet; b. July 22nd, 1862;
s. his cousin, Sir Maurice, 1896 ; ed. at Eton ;
is a D.L. for Kincardineshire : m. 1900, Lucy
Wallace, da. of the late Douglas Sutherland.
$rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, three boars’ heads
couped within a double tressure flory-counter-flory of fleurs-
de-lis and roses alternately or, Gordon ; 2nd and 3rd, vert, a
fesse dancettee ermine between a buck’s head cabossed in chief,
and two escallops in base or, Duff. Crists — ist, two arms
from the shoulder naked holding a bow, and ready to let fly
an arrow all proper, Gordon ; 2nd, a demi-lion gules holding
in the dexter paw a sword erect proper, hilt and pommel or,
charged on the shoulder with a mullet argent, Duff, .plottoi 8
— Over ist crest, “ Fortuna sequatur ” [Let fortune follow) ;
over 2nd crest, “ Deo juvante ” ( By God s Javor).
Seat — Maryculter. Town Residence — 5, Alfred Place,
S.W. Club — Travellers’.
Brothers living— HENRY WILLIAM, b. Jan. 12th,
t866; ed. at Radley: in. 1891, Maud Emily, da. of the
late Hugh Hammersley [Eden, Bt., colls.], having had
issue, of whom Douglas Frederick, b. 1892 ; ed. at Radley,
and at Exeter Coli., Oxford; Capt. Yeo., — Cosmo
Lewis, b. 1897 ; Lieut. Herefordshire Regt. ; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1916, — Anne Maud, b. 1903.
Residence , Harpton, Radnorshire. Club, St. James’s.——
John Cornewall, b. 1869. Residence, 61, Warwick Street, S.W. Club , White’s.
Sisters living— Flora : m. 1887, Arthur Newton Streatfeild, and has issue living, Newton,
b. 1888 ; sometime in Indian Cav., — Sylvia Ruth, b. 1890 : in. 1914, Major George Ernest Sopwith,
M.C., R.E., and has issue living, Penelope b. 1915, — Chloris Joan, b. 1891 : in. 1918, Com.
Roger Vincent de Halpert, R.N., and has issue living, Michael Francis b. 1^19, — Olivia Margaret,
b. 1897: in. 1918, Capt. John Louis Beddington, King’s Own Yorkshire L.I. Residence , 47,
Gloucester Street, Warwick Square, S.W. Evelyn : m. 1883, Roger Cunliffe, and has issue
living, Dorothy Marion, b. 1884, — Jean Mary, b. 1897. Residence, Ayot House, Welwyn, Herts.
Daughter living of 4th Baronet (by his ist wife Frances, who d. 1890, da. of the late Henry
Waterton, of Woodlands, York, and widow of Seymour Ball Hughes), — Caroline Lucie, b. 1874:
in. 1902, Aubrey Waterfield, and has issue living, Ottiwell Henry Gordon b. 1903, Arthur Amyand
Victor 1909, — a da., b. 1911. Residence, Heronden, Eastry, Kent.
Sister living Of 4th Baronet — Janet Anne : m. i860, Henry James Ross, and has issue living,
Alexander Gordon, b. 1862. Residence, Poggio Gherardo, Settignano, Florence.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Sophie Mary ( Lady Duff-Gordon), da. of the late Charles
Steer, a Judge of Calcutta High Court : in. ist, 1894, as his second wife, Sir Maurice Duff-
Gordon, 4th baronet, who d. 1896 ; 2ndly, 1898, Robert Nuthall. Residence,
* Sir William Duff-Gordon, 2nd Bt., was a grandson of the 2nd Earl of Aberdeen [see M. Aberdeen
and Temair, colls.].
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not by crajt.
SMITH-GORDON, Creation (U.K.) 1838.
Sir Lionel Eldred Pottinger Smith-Gordon,
3rd Baronet ; b. March 22nd, 1857; s. his father, Sir
Lionel Eldred, 1905 ; ed. at Eton : m. 1883, Sophia
Annie, da. of the late Robert James Scott, B.C.S., and
has issue.
&rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th, per fesse azure and gules two barru-
lets engrailed ermine, between three boars’ heads erased or, Gordon ;
2nd and 3rd, argent on a bend cotissed between two unicorns’ heads
erased azure three lozenges or, a canton gules, thereon a sword
erect proper, pommel and hilt gold the blade encircled by an eastern
crown or, Smith. Crists— ist, issuant from the battlements of a tower
argent a stag’s head affrontee proper, all between two palm-branches
vert ; 2nd ( for augmentation), a representation of the ornamental
centre-piece of the service of plate all proper presented to the ist
baronet by his European and native friends at Bombay ; 3rd, issuant
out of an eastern crown or, a dexter arm embowed in armour entwined
with a branch of laurel proper, the hand grasping a sword also proper,
pommel and hilt gold.
Residence — Alderholt Lodge, near Salisbury.
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Son living— LIONEL ELDRED POTTINGER. b. Nov. 25th, 1889 : nt. 1913, Nell, el. da. of
Senator Fletcher, of Jacksonville, Florida, and Washington, U.S.A.
Sisters living — Charlotte Maria : nt. 1895, George Barnes, who d. 1916. Residence , Down Hall,
Wembdon, Somerset.— —Julia Anne. Residence , 21, Frederica Road, Winton, Bournemouth.
The 1st baronet, Gen. Sir Lionel Smith, G.C.B., G.C.H., received his baronetcy for distinguished
military services in the East Indies, and for carrying out the emancipation of the slaves in Jamaica, of
which island he was Gov. -Gen. He was also Governor of Barbados, Gov.-Gen. of Jamaica, and
subsequently Gov. of the Mauritius, where he died, and where a column is erected to his memory.
Sir Lionel Eldred Smith, 2nd Bt., assumed by royal license r868, the additional surname and arms
of Gordon.
Gordon-Cumming, see Cumming.
Gore-Booth, see Booth.
GORE, Creation (I.) 1622, of Magherabegg, co. Donegal.
Sir Ralph St. George Claude Gore, ioth Baronet;
b. May 12th, 1877 ; j-. his father, Sir St. George Ralph, 1887 ;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. 1st Dragoons ; served in S. Africa
1900-1901 ; is Major and Acting Lieut. -Col. Yeo. : m. 1905,
Elsie Vaughan, 2nd da. of the late
Buenos Ayres, and has issue.
<Arms — Gules, a fesse argent between three cross-crosslets fitchee or.
Crtst — A wolf rampant argent, collared gules.
Clubs,— Cavalry, Royal Yacht.
Son living— RALPH ST. GEORGE BRIAN, b. May 31st, 1908.
Brother living^— Irwin St. John, b. 1880; is Capt. Gloucestershire Regt. ;
Sola salus servire Deo. served duringEuropean War 1914 (wounded).
To se™ God i.s the only Sister living— Hilda Grace, b. 18— : m. 1905, Major Ralph Stuart Grigg,
Salvation. Hussars, and has issue living, Ralph Tully Stuart, b. 1911, — Joan
Stuart, b. 1906, — Barbara Stuart, b. 1907. Residences, Laurenny, Bourne End, Bucks ; 31, Avenue
Road, Regent’s Park, N.W.
Uncles living (brothers of 9th Baronet)— Frederick Dundas Corbet, b. 1853: vi. 1881, Margaretta
Stenhouse, el. da. of Donald Gunn, formerly ofPikedale, Queensland, and has issue living, St. George
Richard, b. 1883, — Frederick Dundas Corbet, b. 1885 : is Lieut. Royal Flying Corps (Mil. Wing), —
Ralph Thomas, b. 1888, — Emily Margaretta St. George, b. 1898. Residence , Clarevaux, Glen
Innes, N.S. Wales.^— William Francis, b. 1857: in. 1884, Ella Adele, el. da. of De Witt Clinton
Barnes, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. Residence ,
Aunt living (sister of 9th Baronet) — Louisa Isabel: m. 1880, John Donald Macansh, Junr., and
has issue living, John Donald, b. 1883, — Isabel Mary, — Anne de Havilland, — Juliet : in. 1912,.
George Herbert Larard, of Wyandra, Queensland, — Martha.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet — Eugenia Marion, da. of the late Eyles Irwin Caulfeild Browne,
M.L.C., of Queensland : m. 1st, 1876, Sir St. George Ralph Gore, 9th baronet, who d. 1887 ; 2ndly,
1893, Jarius Edwin Withers. Residence , 4Q, Maresfield Gardens, N.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Gore, brother of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Corbet Gore, b. 1813, d. 1847 : m- 1841, Mary Stewart, who d. 1847,
da. of Lieut. -Col. Christopher Baldock : —
Leonie Suwarroff : in. 1868, Jacques Blumenthal, who d. 1908. Residence, 10, Campden Hill
Court, Kensington, W.
Issue of the late Ralph Thomas Gore, b. 1814, d. i860 : in. 1853, Isabella Jane, who d. 1874
(having m. 2ndly, 1863, Osmond de Lancy Priaulx, of Guernsey), da. of William Hopkins,
of Frayne, co. Meath : —
St. John Corbet, C.B., C.B.E. , b. 1859 ; ed. at Winchester ; is Lieut. -Col. and Brevet Col. (retired),
an Assist. Mil. Sec., Clerk of the Cheque and Adj. of H.M.’s Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms ;
formerly Comdg. 5th Dragoon Guards ; served with Camel Corps in Nile Campaign 1884-5 (medal
with clasp, bronze star), and in S. Africa 1900 (despatches, C.B.) ; C.B. (Mil.) 1900, C.B.E. (Mil )
1918 : in. 1892, Isabella Charlotte, da. of the late F. G. Vander Byl. Clubs, Naval and Military,
Cavalry. Lucinda: in. 1877, Col. Henry Tomkinson, formerly Comdg. 1st (Roy.) Dragoons,
who d. 1914.
Issue of the late Rev. William Francis Gore, b. 1819, d. 1885: 111. 1844, Elizabeth Carey,
who d. 1897, da. of Lieut. -Col. Christopher Baldock, H.E.I.C.S. : —
Katharine Mary: in. 1881, Arthur Mountague Bernard, J.P., and has issue living, Mountague Robert,
R.N., b. 1884; became Lieut. 1906, and Com. 1916; served during European War 19x4-18 (de-
spatches): in. 1912, Mary Ellen, el. da. of the lateW. Hartford, — Theodora Margaret, — Averil, —
Dulcie Katharine: in. 1st. 1913, Ernest Cyril Miller, Lieut. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt., who d.
(killed in action during European War) 1914 ; 2ndly, 1916, Major Charles Riviere Bland, London
Rifle Brig , and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Elizabeth Ann b. 1916. Residence, Copdock,
near Ipswich.— Beatrice Diana: in. 1881, Baron Werner von Globig, who d. 1889, Chamberlain
to the Emperor of Austria, and has issue living Gottfried, b. 1882: /;/. 1913, Claire von Laffert, —
Therese Beatrice Marie.— —Lilian : in. 1902, Major Alfred Capel Cure, who d. 1912, formerly R.F. A.
[Smith, Bt., cr. 1804]. Residence, Woodbridge, Suffolk. Gwendolen Maud: m. 1895, Lieut. -
Col. John St. Clair Macmillan. R.F. A., and has issue living, Ralph Anthony St. Clair, b. 1907.
Residence , Henbury House, Henbury, Gloucestershire.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Francis Gore (ante) : —
Issue of the late Francis Arthur Gore, b. 1847, d 1904: nr. 1st, 1870, Harriet Julia Louisa,
who d. 1874, da. of the late R. W. Schneider ; 2ndly, 1875, Emlyn Augusta, da. of
the late Lieut. -Col. John Minshull Drake, ioth N.I. : —
By 1st marriage), Francis William Baldock, b. 1873 : in. 1920, Mary Isabel Kirsteen, da. of Francis
Corbet-Singleton, of Finchampstead, Berks.' (By. 2nd marriage) Cyril Gerard, b. 1876: vt. 1911,
Gladys Marie Howard, da. of Aclan A. Spowers, Surveyor Gen. of Queensland, and has issue living,
Nancy Emlyn, b. 1912. Residence, Langarjan, Assam. Hessey Margaret: in. 1907, Daniel
Douglas, and has issue living, Gavin John Gore, b. 1911, — Kenneth Gore, b. 19157 — Margaret Gore,
b. 1908. Residence , Palandu, Ranchi, India.
Henry Tully Grigg, of
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Issue of the late Col. St. George Corbet Gore, C.S.I., b. 1849, d. 1913: m. 1876, Elizabeth
Julia Mackinnon, who d. 1902, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Alexander Hervey Bruce, B.S.C.
[Bruce, Bt., cr. 1804, colls.] : —
Gladys Mabel, b. 1881: m. 1905, Charles Turner Allen, C.I.E., and has issue living, Geoffrey St.
George, b. 19x2, — Cynthia, A 1907, — Shirley Elizabeth, £. 1909. Residences , Freechase, Warning-
lid, Sussex ; 62, Belgrave Street, S.W. ; Mashobra House, near Simla, India; Fairlawn, Cawnpore.
Issue of the late Lieut. Robert William Gore, R.N., b. 1851, d. 1895 : in. 1883, Ella, da. of
George Wyndham, formerly of Dalwood, Hunter River, N.S. Wales : —
William Wyndham, b. 1884 : m, 1906, Martha Lord, and has issue living, Thomas Gerard, b. 1907, —
Margaret Wjmdham, b. 1913. St. George Arthur, b. 1886.— ^Maud Gwendolen : in. 1911,
Archibald Turnbull, and has issue living, Ella, b. 1912. Residence ,
Issue of the late Gerard Ralph Gore, b. 1855. d. 1912 : m. 1882, Christiana Mary, da. of
the late Lewis Adolphus Bernays, C.M.G., Clerk of Legis-lative Assembly, Queensland : —
Mary Eliza : in. 1916, Ernest Arthur Target.— Phyllis Emlyn : in. 1906, John E. Trude, and has issue
living, John Gerard, b. 1910, — Everil Mary, b. 1908. Residence , Endrim, Brisbane, Queensland.
Grandson of the late Col. William Gore, M.P. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Brig.-Gen. Robert Clements Gore, C.1J. . C.M,G. b. 1867, d. (killed in action
during European War) 1918 : in. 1899, Rachel Cecilia, da. of Llewellyn Traherne Bassett
Saunderson : —
Adrian Clements, b. 1900.
Grandchildren of the late Col. William Gore, M.P., son of the late Rt. Rev. William
Gore, grandson of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Nathaniel Gore, b. 1800, d. 1876: m. 1st, 1836, Hannah, who d. 1857,
da. of the Ven. James Langrishe, of Glandelough ; 2ndly, 1858, Sarah who d. 18 — , da. of
Col. Graydon, R.E.; 3rdly, 1863, Frances Louisa, who d. 1875, da. of Samuel Page, of
Hadley House, Middlesex
Frances Nora Prittie: m. 1887, James Duncan Stuart Sim, who d. 1912, Bar.-at-law, and has issue
living, Bueth Vernon, b. 1888, — Nora Gertrude, b. 1890. Gertrude Rosabel Catherine : m. 1893,
Major Gilbert McMicking, C.M.G., M.P., R.A., of Miltonise, Wigtonshire, and has issue living,
Gilbert Thomas Gore, b. 1894, — Ralph Gore, b. 1897, — Robert Gore, b. 1905. Residence , 25, Sheffield
Terrace, W.
Issue of the late Frederick Gore, b. 18 — , d. 18 — : in. 18 — , Mary, da. of John Parkinson : —
Mary : in. 1865, John Pollard Micklethwait, and has issue living, St. John Gore, b. 1870 : in. 1898,
Annie Elizabeth, da. of the Rev. Frederick James Aldrich- Blake, R. of Welsh-Bicknor, Hereford-
shire, and has issue living, St. John Aldrich b. 1901, — Frances Mary Gore, b. 18 — , — Edith Mabel
Gore, b. 18 — : in. 1905, James Herbert Budgett, — Maud Gore, b. 18 — , — Gertrude Gore, b. 18 — , —
Hilda Gore, b. 18 — . Residence , Penheim, Caerwent, Monmouthshire.
Descendants of 2nd son of xst baronet : —
See E. Arran.
The 3rd baronet was a Privy Councillor and Gustos Rotulorum of Limerick co. The 4th baronet,
a Privy Councillor, was M.P. for co. Donegal, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and afterwards Speaker
of the House of Commons in Ireland. The 5th baronet sat as M.P. forco. Donegal ; and the 6th baronet,
a distinguished military officer, was, after representing Donegal co. in Parliament, created Baron
Gore (1764). Viscount Belleisle (1768), and Earl of Ross (1771), and died without surviving male issue.
KNOX-GORE, Creation(UK)1868, of Belleek Manor, co. Mayo, Ireland. [Extinct 1890.]
Sir Charles James Knox-Gore, 2nd and last Baronet .
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet— Augusta Gertrude. Residence. Cillalaithe, Killala, co. Mayo.
Octavia, Catherine ( Lady Onslow) : m. 1873, Sir William Wallace Roderick Onslow, 5th Bt.,
who d. 1916. Residence ,
GORING, Creation (E.) 1678 (with precedency of 1627), of Highden, Sussex.
Sir Forster Gurney Goring, 12th
Baronet ; b. June 19th, 1876; s. his father, Sir
Harry Yelverton 1911 ; served in the ranks for
five years ; subsequently Lieut. 1st Batn. Roy. Sussex
Regt. (retired pay 1912); appointed a Capt. of
Invalids, Roy. Hospital, Chelsea 1912; served in
S. African War 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps) : m.
1917, Lenore Consuelo Marguerite, only da of
Walter Louis Rackham Currie \_see Currie, Bt.].
^rms — Argent, a chevron between three annulets gules.
Crtst — A lion rampant-guardant sable.
Residence — Royal Hospital, Chelsea, S.W.
Brothers living-B ARRY HENEAGE, b. June 26th, 1880.
Residence, Tamworth, Staffordshire. Craven Charles,
b. 1881 : m. 1908, Mary Elizabeth, da. of John Conlon, of
Roscommon, and has issue living, Beryl Elizabeth. Resi-
. dence, Tamworth, Staffordshire. John Caton, b. 1883.
—Frederick Yelverton, b. 18^3; ed. at R.M.C. ; Lieut.
Roy. Sussex Regt., and serving with Egyptian Army;
served during European War 1914-16 as Capt. (thrice
wounded). Residence, 13, Mitten Road Bexhill-on-Sea.
Sisters living— Ida Augusta : in. 1904, Frederick Charles Cooper. Residence , Avonmore Cottage,
Hampton-in-Arden, Warwickshire. Agnes Beryl : in. 1919, John Martin. Residence , Martin-
borough, New Zealand.
Uncles living — Forster Yelverton, b. 1846; is a Lieut.-Col. late Roy. New Zealand Artillery;
served in New Zealand War (medal): in. 1880, Bertha Virginia, da. of the late Major Herbert
M. Dobie, Madras Army. Residence , Twineham, Hastings, New Zealand. Barry Yelverton,
b. 1851 : in. 1893, Marion Haslewood, who d. 1898, da. of Charles Pitt Pynsent, of Wellington, New
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Zealand, and has issue living, Dorothy Edith (of Catsfield, Battle, Sussex), — Barbara Yelverton (of
Catsfield, Battle, Sussex). Residence ,
Aunts living— Ida Julia •• m. ist, 1861, Capt. T. Bailey Richards (formerly 40th Regt.); 2ndly, 1878,
Chudleigh Wilmer (formerly 85th Regt.), who d. 1882, and has issue living (by ist marriage),
W. H. Forster, b. 1863 : in. 18 — , Lizzie, only da. of — Milhouse, of New York,— Charles Goring,
b. 1866, — (by 2nd marriage), Francis Goring, b. 1878 ; is Capt. R.G.A. (Special Reserve) : in. 1906,
Henrietta Mary Frances Louisa, el. da. of Achilles Daunt, J.P., of Kilcascan Castle, Ballineen, co.
Cork- Cecilia Augusta: m. 1868, the Hon. Walter Woods Johnston, who d. 1907, and has issue
living, John Goring, b. 1870 : in. 1899, Alice Margaret Cameron, — Walter Goring, b. 1873 : in. 1901,
Maud A. Coleridge, — Oswald Goring, b. 1877, — Ida Mary : in. 1894, Percy Edward. Baldwin, of
The Cottage, Palmerston North, New Zealand, — Hilda Jane : in. 1897, William Hamilton Turnbull,
— Sydney Emily Mary: in. 1900, Harry Carleton Holmes, of Matahiwi, Masterton, New Zealand,
— Ella Cecilia; m. 1902, Godfrey Norris Pharazyn. Residence , Highden, Awahuri, New Zealand.
— —Sydney Elizabeth: in. 1866, Capt. John Castell Robson, R.A., who d. 1880. Residence , 13,
Mitten Road, Bexhill-on-Sea.
Sister living Of 10th Baronet— Frances Elizabeth. Residence ,
Daughters living Of 8th Baronet — Margaret: m. 1873, Albert Edouard Fisher, who d. 1907.
Diana: in. ist, 1870, Capt. W. Digby Lloyd, formerly of 67th Regt., who d. 1883 ; 2ndly, 1387,
Anthony John Wright Biddulph, who d. 1895, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Lewis
Harry Goring-Lloyd, b. 1873 ; assumed the additional surname of Goring 1904 : m. 1919, Dora
Fellowes, da. of the late Col. J. C. Robinson, R. A., — Ierne Harriet Alicia, b. 18 — : m. 1900, James
L. O’Connell, and has issue living, Denys Goring b. 1902, Diana Margaret Elizabeth b. 1905,
Fanchette Mildred Emily b. 1907. Residence , The Chalet, Petworth.
Daughter living Of 10th Baronet— Agnes Venetia, b. 1871 : in. 1896, Edwin T. Hohler, and
has issue living, Craven Goring, b. 1907, — Venetia Valentine, b. 1901. Residences , 10, Cadogan
Place, S.W. ; Strettington Cottage, near Chichester.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Goring, M.P., 2nd son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Goring, b. 1824, d . 1905 : in. 1861, Isabel Mary, who d. 1885,
da. of Freeman Thomas, of Ratton, Sussex ; —
Charles, b. 1862 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Sussex : in. 1906, Beatrice Gabrielle Mary, da. of the late Rev.
Arthur Osborne Alleyne, R. of St. Edmund’s, Exeter, and has issue living, John, b. 1907, —
Christopher, b. 1911, — Isabel, b. 1909. Residence, Wiston Park, Steyning. Walter, b. 1863; for-
merly Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 3rd Hussars; is Lieut. Col. Comdg. a Reserve Regt.: m. 1905, Jane
Margaret, da. of John Frederick Starkey, J.P., D.L., of Bodicote House, Banbury. Alan, b.
1873; formerly Major 20th Hussars; appointed Dep. Assist. Director of Remounts, W. Command
1911, and Dist. Remount Officer, W. Sussex 1919 : in. 1901, Violet Isabel, da. of the late Col.
Gerald Charles Penrice Onslow ( see Onslow, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Harold, b. 1903, —
Arthur, b. 1907. Residence , Woodfield, Maplehurst, near Horsham. Herbert, b. 1880 ; ed.
at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1902) ; Capt. Cav. : in. 1905, Marjorie Beatrice, da. ot the late Rt. Hon.
Sir Archibald Levin Smith, P.C., Master of the Rolls. Residence , 3, Onslow Crescent, S.W.7.
Francis, b. 1884 ; Capt. Roy. Sussex Regt. (T.F.). Elizabeth.^— Mary.
Henry Goring, of Highden, Sussex, succeeded Feb. 1679-80 as 2nd Bt. (by virtue of the special
remainder in the patent of 1678), Sir James Bowyer, 3rd Bt., of Leighthorne, Sussex (and ist Bt.
of Highden), younger son of Sir Thomas Bowyer, cr. a baronet July 23rd, 1627, having surrendered by
fine his patent, and been granted a new patent May 18th, 1678, for life with remainder after his death to
Henry Goring, of Highden, Sussex (ante), and the heirs male of his body, with precedence of the
former patent of 1627. The Goring family is of great antiquity in Sussex. A member of the family
was created Baron Goring 1628, and Earl of Norwich 1644, titles that became extinct on the death
of the 2nd Earl (cr. 1644) in March 1672. The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Sussex 1660, for Steyning
1661-79, and again for Sussex 1685-7; the 4th baronet, Col. 31st Foot, was M.P. for Horsham
1707-8, Steyning 1708-15, and again for Horsham 1715, and the 6th baronet was M.P. for Shoreham
1790-6 ; the 7th baronet was High Sheriff of Sussex, 1827, and the 8th baronet sat as M.P. for
Shoreham (Z.) 1832-41.
GOSCHEN, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Beacon Lodge, Highcliffe, co. Southampton.
Rt. Hon. Sir (William) Edward Goschen,
P.C. , G.C.B., G.C.M.G. , G.C.V.O., ist Baronet , son of
William Henry Goschen, of Templeton House, Roe-
hampton, Surrey; b. July 1 8th, 1847; ed. at Rugby, and
at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford ; entered Diplo. Ser.
1869 ; was Sec. of Legation at Pekin 1885-6, at Copen-
hagen 1888-90, and at Lisbon 1890-93, Sec. of Embassy
at Washington 1893, and Charge d’ Affaires there 1894,
and at Petrograd 1894 ; acted as Min. Plen. at Petrograd
1897-8; appointed Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at
Belgrade 1898. and at Copenhagen 1900, and Ambas-
sador Extraor. and Min. Plen. at Vienna 1905, and a*
Berlin 1908 ; has been Gentlemen Usher to the Sword of
State since 1919 ; is a J.P. ; has Grand Cross of Order
of Dannebrog of Denmark ; K.C.M.G. 1901, K.C.V.O.
1904, P.C. 1905, GC.V.O. 1905, G.C.M.G. 1909.
G.C.B. (Civil) 1911: m. 1874, Harriet Hosta, who d.
1912, da. of the late Darius Clarke, and has issue.
Jlrms— Argent, a human heart gules flamant and transfixed by
an arrow in bend point upwards proper. Crrst — Upon an arrow
fessewise the point to the dexter a dove wings endorsed, all proper.
Residence— Beacon Lodge. Highcliffe, Christchurch, Hants.
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Sons living— EDWARD HENRY, b. March 9th, 1876; sometime Controller of Secretariat,
Egyptian Min. of Finance : m. 1908, Countess Mary Danneskiold Samsoe, and has issue living,
Edward Christian, b. 1913, — Alexander Gerard, b. 1915, — Dorothy Jean, b. 1909, — Joyce Clara,
b. 1911. Residence, Moyles Court, Ringwood, Hants.— George Gerard, b. 1887 ; European
War 1914 as Lieut. Grenadier Guards (wounded).
GOULDING, Creation (U.K.) 1904, of Millicent, Clane, co. Kildare, and Roebuck
Hill, Dundrum, co. Dublin.
[Name pronounced “ Godding.”]
Right Hon. Sir William Joshua Goulding,
P. C., 1st Baronet , son of the late William Goulding,
J.P., D.L. (formerly M.P. for Cork), of Summerhill
House, and Ballyrusheen, co. Cork ; b. March 7th,
1856; ed. piivately, and at St. John’s Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1879, M.A. 1883) ; is a D.L. for Cork, a J.P. for
cos. Dublin (High Sheriff 1906) and Kildare (High
Sheriff 1907), Chm. of Great Southern and Western Rail-
way Co. of Ireland, of Irish Railway Clearing House,
of W. and H. M. Goulding (Limited), and of Northern
Assurance Co. (Dublin Board), a Director of National
Bank (Limited), an Irish Lights Commr., a Steward of
the Turf Club of Ireland, and Dep. Chm. of Fishguard
and Rosslare Harbour and Railways Co. ; appointed
Chm. of Property Losses (Ireland) Committee 1916 ;
was a Member of Irish Convention 1917-18 ; P.C. 1917:
m. 1881, Ada, only da. of the late Charles Lingard
Stokes, of Pauntlay, Worcestershire, and has issue.
^rms — Per bend or and argent, a gryphon segreant within
ap- orle of martlets sable. Crtgt — A dexter hand apaumee and
couped at the wrist, encircled with a chaplet of oak leaves bend-
By virtue and valour. wise, and transfixed with an arrow bend sinisterwise, all proper.
Seats — Millicent, Sallins, co. Kildare ; Roebuck Hill, Dundrum, co. Dublin; Ballyrusheen, co.
Cork. Town Residence— 63, Northumberland Road, Dublin. Clubs— Carlton, Constitutional,
University and Kildare Street (Dublin).
Son living — WILLIAM LINGARD AMPHLETT, b. Oct. 5th, 1883; formerly Lieut. S. Irish
Horse; is Capt. Roy. Irish Fusiliers : m. 1908, Nesta Violet, da. of the late Hon. George Wright,
a Judge of High Court of Justice, Ireland [see Barrington, Bt.], and has issue living, William
Basil, b. 1909, — Ossian, <5.1913. Residence , Hillbrook, Castleknock, co. Dublin.
Daughters living— Eileen : m. 1904, Hugh Arthur Henry, J.P., Major (retired) Roy. Dublin
Fusiliers, and has issue living, Hugh Geoffrey, b. 1906, — Arthur Terence, b, 1910, — Eileen Doreen,
b. 1908. Residence, Firmont, Sallins, co. Kildare. Ada Gladys : m. 1915, Major Kenneth Blair
Harbord, R.F.A. and R.A.F. and has issue living, Kenneth Patrick Gordon, b. 1918, — Tonita
Maureen, b. 1916.— ■ -Kathleen : m. 1912, Capt. Maurice Falkiner Dennis, formerly Seaforth
Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany’s). Residence, Barraderry, Kiltegan, co. Wicklow.
Ida: m. 1915, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Wykeham Pragnell, D.S.O., 4th Hussars, and has issue
living, Michael Wykeham, b. 1918.
Brother living ( not i?i remainder) — Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Alfred, P.C., M.T., b. 1863; cr. a
Baronet 1915 [ see next title].
GOULDING, Creation (U.K ) 1915, of Wargrave Hall, co. Berks.
Right Hon. Sir Edward Alfred Goulding,
P.C., M.P., 1st Baronet , second son of the late
William Goulding, D.L., sometime M.P. for Cork,
by Maria Heath, da. of Edward Manders, of Dublin
[see preceding title] ; b. Nov. 5th, 1863; ed. privately,
at Clifton, and at St. John’s Coll., Camb.; Bar. Inner
Temple 1887 ; was Pres, of Camb. Union 1885 ; is a J.P.
for London and Berks, and a D.L. for co. Cork, and
Chm. of Constitutional Club; sat as M.P. for E., or
Devizes, Div. of Wilts (C) July 189510 Jan. 1906, when
he unsuccessfully contested Central Div. of Finsbury;
has sat for Worcester since Feb. 1908 ; P.C. 1918.
&rtns — Per bend or and argent, a gryphon segreant within
an orle of martlets sable. Crest — A dexter hand apaumee and
couped at the wrist, encircled with a chaplet of oak leaves
bendwise, and transfixed with an arrow bend sinisterwise all
proper.
Seat — Wargrave Hall, Berks. Clubs— Carlton, Constitu-
By virtue and valour. tional, Marlborough.
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GRAAFF, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope Province of
Union of South Africa.
Hon. Sir David Pieter de
Villiers Graaff, 1st Baronet , son of
the late Petrus Novbertus Graaff, b.
March 30th, 1859 ; formerly Col. Cape
Garrison Artillery ; was Mayor of Cape
Town 1891-2, Min. without portfolio,
Cape Colony 1908-10, Min. of Public
Works, Posts, and Telegraphs of
Union of South Africa 1910-12, again
Min. without portfolio 1912-13, and
Min. of Finance 1915-16; acted as
High Commr. for S. Africa in Lon-
don 1914 ; elected a M.L.C. 1892 and
1907, and a M.L.A. 1910; appointed
a Member of Roy. Commn. on Imperial
Trade 1912: m. (Feb) 1913, Eileen,
da. of the Rev. J. P. Van Heerden, of
Cape Town, and has issue.
Anns — Argent, a Paschal Lamb proper,
on a chief azure five stars of the first (repre-
senting the constellation of the Southern
Cross). Crest — In front of three spades erect in pale, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand
holding a scimitar, all pioper. jjmpparlrrs — Dexter , a Boer farmer supporting with the exterior
hand a rifle ; sinister . a Cape miner supporting with the exterior hand a pickaxe, both proper.
Seat — De Grendel, Tygerberg, near Cape Town. Clubs — City and Civil Service (Cape Town),
Pretoria, National Liberal (London).
Sons living — DE VILLIERS, b. Dec. 8th, 1913.— —David Pieter, b. 1915.
GRACE, Creation (G.B.) 1795, of Minchenden House, co. Middlesex.
Sir Valentine Raymond Grace, 5th
Baronet; b. Tan. 21st, 1877; s. his father, Sir
Percy Raymond, 1903 ; ed. at Trim Hall,
Camb. ; formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Prince of Wa'es’s
Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians); is a J.P. for co.
Dublin, and a D.L. for Queen’s co. (High Sheriff
1907) : m. 1900, Mildred, da. of the late Lieut. -
Col. John Eustace Jameson, J.P., formerly M.P.,
formerly of 37, Cranley Gardens, S.W., and has
issue.
Anns — Gules, a lion rampant per fesse argent and or.
Crrst — A demi-lion rampant as in the arms.
Residences — Boley, Monkstown, co. Dublin; 4i,Walsing-
ham Road, Hove, Sussex. Clubs — Wellington, Royal St.
George Yacht, Union (Brighton).
Son living— RAYMOND EUSTACE, b. Jan. 6th, 1903.
Daughters living — Aileen Mary Violet, b , 1901. Kath"
leen Frances Marguerite, £. 1904. Pansy Rita Henrietta,
b. 1907. Mary Lilian, b. 1912.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Margaret {Lady
( Srace ), youngest da. of the late Valentine O’Brien
O Connor, of Dublin : m. 1874, Sir Percy Raymond Grace, 4th baronet, who d. 1903. Residence,
Boley, Monkstown, Dublin.
My deeds agree with my name.
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughter of the late Col. Sheffield Hamilton-Grace (infra)
Issue of the late Major Raymond Sheffield Hamilton-Grace, b. 1881, d. (killed in action)
1915: m. 1912, Gladys, C.B.E. (now of Knole, Frant, near Tunbridge Wells; she;;/.
2ndly, 1910. Major Joseph Benskin, D.S.O., O.B.E., R.E.), da. of Michael Paul Grace,
of 40, Belgrave Square, S.W. : —
Anne Veronica, b. 1914.
Granddaughter of the late Sheffield Grace, LL.D., F.R.S., brother of 2nd baronet:—
Issue of the late Col. Sheffield Hamilton-Grack. b. 1834, d. 1015, having assumed 1880, by
royal license, the additional surname of Hamilton : ?n. 1875, Anne, who d. 1898, da. of the
late Joseph Smijth-Windham, of Wawne, near Hull [Bowyer-Smijth, Bt.] : —
Harriet Kathleen {Lady Thompson) : ;;/. 1909, Sir Matthew William Thompson, 3rd Bt. Residence,
39, Steele’s Road, Hampstead, N.W.3.
This is one of the oldest Anglo-Norman families that settled in Ireland, and is descended from
Raymond Fitzwalter, Viceroy of Ireland in 1176. The 1st baronet, Sir Richard Grace, sat for twenty
years as M.P. for Winchester.
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HAMOND-GRAiME, Creation (G B ) 1783, of Holly Grove, Berkshire.
Ready faithful. sir Fgerton Hood Murray
Hamond-Gr^eme, 5th Bcu’onet ; b. May
23rd, 1877 ; s. his father, Sir Graham
Eden William, 1920; ed. at Win-
chester, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1898) ; is Major Yeo., and patron of
one living.
Though buried I flourish.
&rma — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, three
roses two and one within a bordure gules ; on a
chief sable as many escallops of the field, Greeme ;
2nd and 3rd, argent, on a chevron sable, between
two pellets each charged with a martlet argent
in chief, and in base a wreath of oak leaves
proper, three escallops or, a bordure engrailed
vert, Hanwnd. Crists — xst, two arms issuing
from a cloud, erected and in the act of lifting up
a human skull encircled with two branches of
palm, above the skull a Marquess’s coronet, all
proper, Greeme ; 2nd, out of a naval crown or,
sails argent, an eagle’s head sable, Hatnond.
Supporters — Dexter , an eagle reguardant sable ;
sinister , a stork proper, each navally gorged
with a line reflexed over the back or.
Seat — Zaverland Manor, Brading, Isle of
Wight. Clubs — Brooks’s, Bachelors’, Cavalry.
tJllCle living— DOUGLAS SHEDDEN ROBERT GRZEME, b. Oct. 30th, 1851 ; is a retired
Capt. R.N. ; served in Abyssinian war 1867-8 (medal). Residence , Norlands, Norton, Freshwater,
Isle of Wight.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Caroline Graeme. Residence, Norlands, Norton, Fresh-
water, Isle of Wight.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Evelyn Emma Murray ( Lady H amond-Grceme), el. da. of
Major Robert Bartholomew Lawes, of Old Park, Dover [D. Atholl, colls.] : m. 1876, Sir Graham
Eden William Hamond-Graeme, 4th baronet, who d. 1920. Residences , 61, North Gate, Regent’s
Park, N.W.; Lausanne, Switzerland.
The three first baronets each attained the rank of Admiral, while the two first were distinguished
officers.
GRAHAM, Creation (E.) 1629, of Esk, Cumberland.
Sir Montrose Stuart Graham, nth
Baronet ; b. May 20th, 1875; s. his father, Sir
Robert James Stuart, 1917: m. 1903, Helen
Ursula, da. of John Henderson, formerly of
Lerwick, Shetland, and has issue.
&ms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a chief sable three
escallops of the first, Graham; 2nd and 3rd, or, a fesse
cheeky argent and azure in chief a chevron gules, Stuart.
Crest — Two wings addorsed or.
Residence —
Son living— MONTROSE STUART, b. Aug. 4th, 1904.
Daughter living— Jessie Louise, b. 1907.
Brothers living— Percival Harris, b. 1877: m. 1901,
Louise, da. of John Wolfe, of Brooklyn, U.S.A., and has
issue living, Ralph Wolfe, b. 1908. Residence , 629, 54th
Street, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A.
Robert Vernon, b. 1883 : m. 1904, Charlotte, da. of the
late Gilbert Baldwin Smith, of Brooklyn, U.S.A., and has
issue living, James Robert, b. 1907, — Howard George
William, b. 1910, — Douglas Duncan, b. 1912, — Violet
Beatrice, b. 1905, — Mildred Jane Elizabeth, b. 1916.
Residence , 833, 52nd Street, Brooklyn, New York.
George Edward, b. 1890: m. 1912, Florence Ethel, da.
of the late George Alfred Milne, of Brooklyn, New York.
Residence , 566, 47th Street, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New
York, U.S.A.
Reason contents me. . .
0 , _ Aunt living (daughter of 9th baronet)— Ellen Elizabeth
barah : m. 1892, L. F. Gardner, and has issue living, Graham, b. 1897.
Wiid0W„liTing °f 10th Baronet — Eliza Jane (.Lady Graham), da. of Charles Burn, of Brooklyn,
Wew York: w. 1874, Sir Robert James Stuart Graham, 10th baronet, who d. 1917. Residence,
Brooklyn, New York. > y / »
Collateral Branches living.
Issue living of the late Richard John Graham, 3rd son of 8th baronet, b. 1817, d. 1844 :
m. 1840, Anna Louisa (who d. 1897, having m. 2ndly, 1850, William Martin
„.. T Young), da. of John Gibbs :—
Ellen Louisa : m. 1859, George Faithfull, solicitor, who d. 1S97.
r . r Grandchildren of the late Maj.-Gen. Stuart Frederick Graham (infra) :—
?' 1 j *ate L>eut.-Col. Frederick Graham, b. 1849, d. 1914: m. 1877, Charlotte Barbara
c* . tct -T’ ^a- of Edward Joseph Thackwell, Bar.-at-law :—
btuart Menteith, b. 1886; sometime in N.-W. Mounted Police, Canada, Fergus Stuart, R. A'.,
b ^888’ bCCame a Mldshipman 1911. Gladys Eupheme Stuart, b. 1884. Vera Patricia Stuart,
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Issue of the late Major William Bannatyne Graham, b. 1858, d. 1897 : m. 1S84., Mary Beatrice
(now of ioa, Claremont Gardens, Surbiton, Surrey), da. of the late Rev. E. H. Hansell,
R. of East Ilsley, Berks : — _
Edward William Harold, b. 1888 ; is in Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Cocos Keeling Islands ;
European War 1916-18 in Italy. Stuart Douglas, M.C., b. 1890; Capt. R.F.A. ; European
War 1914-17 (M.C.) : m. 1916, Marjorie Helen, el. dau. of H. Le Maistre, formerly I.C.S. of St.
Aubin’s, Jersey. Roderic Arthur, b. 1891 ; Capt. Indian Army ; European War 1914-19 in France,
Egypt, Mesopotamia, Salonika, and Black Sea Beatrice Muriel. Marguerite Clarice: m.
1912, Com. George Calthorpe Woodward, R.N. Mary Dorothy: m. 1916, Wilfrid Saunders,
Indian Education Depart.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Stuart Frederick Graham, 5th son of 8th baronet, b. 1823,
d. 1878: m. 1849, Elizabeth Frances Bannatyne, who d. 1881, da. of William
Bannatyne McLeod, M.D., C.B. : —
Henry Macleod, b. i860 ; formerly Col. 1st Batn. S. Wales Borderers ; served in Burma Expedition
1885-7, medal with clasp) ; appointed to command a Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt. 1914, and Brig.-
Gen. Comdg. a Brig. 1915 : m. 1899, Mary Lucas, da. of Vicomte de Satge de St. Jean, and widow
of D. Shafto Hawks, of Welshpool. Walter Mayne, b. 1864: m. 1890, Ethel Beatrice, da. of
William Aubrey Leake, of London, and has issue living, Florence, b. 1892. Stuart Bruce, b.
1865 ; is Col. Comdg. Indian Inf. ; served in Soudan campaign 1884-5 (medal with clasp, bronze
star), and during Burma campaign, 1885-7 (medal with two clasps) : m. 1889, Lizzie Ritchie,
da. of the late James Gordon, having had issue, of whom Eric Montrose, b. 1893; Lieut.
S. Wales Borderers ; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1915, — Ronald McLeod, b.
1895 ; Lieut. Essex Regt., and attached to Roy. Scots Fusiliers ; d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1915. Norman Macleod, b. 1870. Malcolm Macleod, b. xZjz : m. 1896, Leopoldine,
da. of Mark Gallacher, of Rosario, Argentine Republic, and has issue living, Agnes Beatrice, b.
1S97. Residence., Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic.— Amy Stuart, b. 1859. —Alice Maud, b.
1862 : m. 1886, Lieut. -Col. John Henry Leslie, R.A. (retired), and has issue living, Hubert John,
b. 1890; European War 1914-18 as Lieut. R.G.A., — Oswald Edward Henry, M.C., b. 1894: Euro-
pean War 1914-18 as Capt. R.G.A. (M.C.), — Dorothy Ann, b. 1887: m. 1912, Ashton Ashton
S'nuttleworth (Major Yeo.), of The Nether Hall, Hathersage, Derbyshire, — Barbara Maud, b. 1891,
— Winefreda Alice Joan, b. 1901. Residence , Gunnersholme, Melbourne Avenue, Sheffield.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Fergus Graham, LL. D., 4th son of he late Rev.
Robert Graham (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Paley Graham, b. 1817, d. 1870 : m. 18 — , Elizabeth, who d.
1849, da. of the Rev. James Bush
Fergus, b. 1846 ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles : m. 1882, Caroline Mary, who d. 1896,
da. of the late William Tinker, of Canock, Wilts, and has issue living, Fergus Reginald Winsford,
D.S.O., M.C., b. 1884; Capt. and Brevet Major Roy. Irish Rifles; Fluropean War 1914-18 in
France, Balkans, and Palestine (twice wounded, despatches four times, M.C., Brevet Major, Croix
de Guerre, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1918 : m. 1915, Egeria Marion, da. of Vice-Adm. Casper Joseph Baker,
of Oaklands, Petherton, Somerset, and has issue living, Malise James Fergus b. 1916, a son b. 1920.
- .-Charlotte. . ■ - Elizabeth Anne.
The 1st baronet, Gentleman of the Horse to James I., distinguished himself at the battle of
Edgehill. The 3rd baronet, created Viscount Preston (1680), in the peerage of Scotland, was British
Ambassador to France, and sometime a Secretary of State to James II. ; after the Revolution he was
condemned for high treason, but afterwards pardoned. The 5th baronet and 3rd viscount dying
without issue, the baronetcy devolved upon a younger branch.
GRAHAM, Creation (E.) 1662, of Norton-Conyers, Yorkshire.
Sir Reginald Henry Graham, 8th
Baronet ; b. April 22nd, 1835 » his father, Sir
Bellingham Reginald, 1866; ed. at Roy. Mil.
Coll.. Sandhurst; formerly Capt. Rifle Brigade;
served in Crimean campaign with 14th Regt.
(medal with clasp, and Turkish medal); is a D.L.
and J.P. of N.R., and a J.P. for W.R. of York,
and a J.P. for Liberty Court of Ripon : m. 1876,
Anne Mary, who d. 1917, da. of the late Thomas
Shiffner, of Westergate, Sussex [see Shiffner. Bt.,
colls.], and has issue.
^ms — Quarterly : ist and 4th or, on a chief sable three
escallops of the field, Graham ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a fesse
cheeky argent and azure in chief a chevronel gules, Stuart ;
in the centre of the quarters a crescent of the last ; all
within a border engrailed of the third, fircst — Two -wings
addorsed or.
Seat — Norton Conyers, near Ripon. Clubs — Carlton,
Yorkshire, Royal Yacht Squadron, Jockey.
Sons living— REGINALD GUY, D.S.O., b. May 28th,
1878 ; formerly Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ;
is Major Yorkshire Regt., and a J.P. and D.L. for N.
Riding of Yorkshire ; served throughout S. African war
1899-1902, present at battle of Colenso (severely wounded,
Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), and during European War 1915-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. 1917: ttt. 1911,
Katharine Noel, da. of the late Frank Stobart, of Selaby
Park, Gainford, co. Durham, and has issue living,
Richard Bellingham, b. 1912, — Alastair, b. 1915, — Patrick, b. 1918. Clubs , Boodle’s, Carlton,
Yorkshire. Malise, D.S.O., b. 1884 ; is Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 16th Lancers, and a Gen.
Staff Officer; European War I9i5-i9(despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Major, Brevet Lieut. -Col.) ; D.S.O.
1918 : m. 1915, Cecil Lorna, da. of Col. Hugh Gurney Barclay, M.V.O., of Colney Hall, Norwich
[B. Magheramorne], and has issue living, Nigel, b. 1919. Clubs, Cavalry, Bath, Yorkshire.
Brother living — George Fergus, b. 1836 : formerly Col. B.S.C. : retired as Maj.-Gen. April 10th,
1886 : m. 1871, Margaret Anne, who d. 1874, el. da. of the late Thomas Jasper Atkinson, and has
issue living, Fergus Bellingham Reginald, b. 1874; ed. at Wellington Coll. : m. 1907, Blanche
Josephine (who obtained a divorce 1918), only da. of the late John Swan, of High House, Morpeth.
Residence , 64, Seymour Street, W. Clubs, Oriental, United Service.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Sisters living — Charlotte Harriet, b. 1839 : is a member of the Sisterhood of St. Peter’s.
Kilburn. Gertrude Elizabeth Priscilla, b. 1841 : m. 1863, Comte Arthur Dillon, who d. 1889,
Residence, Woking.
The 1st baronet, of Norton Conyers, received his baronetcy from Charles II., temp. 1662, for
services rendered to the Royal cause during the Civil Wars. He was the 2nd son of Sir Richard
Graham, 1st Bt. (cr. 1629), of Esk, a distinguished Royalist and Gentleman of the Horse to King
James I., who fought at Edgehill and Marston Moor.
GRAHAM, Creation (G.B.) 1783, of Netherby, Cumberland.
Sir Richard James Graham, 4th
Baronet ; b. Feb. 24th, 1859; s. his father, Sir
Frederick Ulric, 1888; formerly Lieut. 3rd
Batn. Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders); isaJ.P. and a D.L. for Cumber-
land (High Sheriff 1894), and patron of two
livings : in. 1886, Olivia, who d. 1887, da. of
Lieut. -Gen. Charles Baring [ see E. Northbrook,
colls.]; 2ndly, 1889, Lady Mabel Cynthia
Duncombe, da. of 1st Earl of Feversham, and
has issue.
gtrms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, on a chief sable three
escallops of the field, Graham ; 2nd and 3rd or, a fesse
cheeky argent and azure in chief a chevronel gules, Stuart-,
in the centre of the quarters a crescent of the last ; all
within a bordure engrailed of the third. Crtst — Two wings
addorsed or.
Seat— Netherby, Longtown, Cumberland. Town Resi-
dence— 88, North Gate, Regent’s Park, N.W. Club—
Bachelors’.
Sons living-FREDERICIC FERGUS, b. March 10th,
1893; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; Capt. Irish
Guards ; European War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches):
m. 1918, Mary Spencer Revell, da. of Maj.-Gen. Ray-
mond Northland Revell Reade, C.B. [ see V. Churchill,
colls. 1, and has issue living, Charles Spencer Richard, b.
1919. Richard Preston, M.C., b. 1896; Lieut. King’s
Roy. Rifle Corps ; European War 1915-18 (twice wounded,
prisoner, M.C.).
Daughter living— Daphne, b. 1903.
Brother living — Hugh, A i860; in. 1888, Jessie, da. of the late Andrew Low, of Savannah,
Georgia, U.S.A., and has issue living, Alastair Hugh, b. 1904, — Sibyl Hattie Hermione, b. 1893 :
m. 1920, Major Lionel Henry Hickson, D.S.O. Residence , Barford House, Warwick. Club ,
White’s.
Sisters living — Margaret Frances {Countess of Verulam) \ m. 1st, 1875, Alexander A£neas
Mackintosh of Mackintosh, who d. 1875; 2ndly, 1878, the 3rd Earl of Verulam, and has issue living
(by 1st marriage), Eva Hermione {Lady Baring), M.B.E., b. 1876; Comdt. Northwood House
Auxiliary Hospital during European War; is a J.P. ; M.B.E. (Civil) 1919 : m. 1898, Sir Godfrey
Baring, 1st Bt., — (by and marriage) [see E. Verulam]. Residence , Gorhambury, St. Albans. ■ ■ -
Dame Violet Hermione^ G.B.E., LL.D . {Duchess of Montrose ); Hon. LL.D., Glasgow 1907;
held Queen’s Canopy at Coronation 1911 ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England; G.B.E. 1918: in. 1876, the 5th Duke of Montrose. Residence , Buchanan Castle, near
Glasgow. Hilda Georgiana ( Baroness Wittenham) : m. 1895, the 1st Baron Wittenham. Resi-
dences, 14, Grosvenor Square, W. ; Rush Court, Wallingford ; Howbury Park, Oxon.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late James Reginald Graham, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1864, d. 1910 :
m. 1892, Florence (now of Littlecot, Bartley, Southampton), da. of the late
J. Carter Wood, and widow of Capt. Cyprian Knollys : —
Iris Enid Florence, b. 1892 : m. 1912, Noel Van Raalte, who obtained a divorce 1920, and has
issue living, Gonda, b. 1913,— Iris Charmion, b. 1916. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. Malise Reginald Graham, son of 2nd baronet, b. 1833, d. 1895 ;
in. 1862, Agnes, who d. 1901, da. of Sir George Musgrave, 10th Bt. :—
Arthur Malise, b. 1865. ■ Rev. Ivor Charles, b. 1868 ; is R. of Arthuret, Longtown, Cumberland.
——Sophia Augusta. Maud Agnes. Residence, Arthuret, Longtown, Cumberland.
Grandson of the late Rev. Malise Reginald Graham (ante) : —
Issue of the late Reginald Graham, b. 1867, d. 1908 : m. 1897, Helen Dacia, da. of G. S.
Herck, of St. Petersburg.: —
Ernest Reginald, b. 1898.
Issue of the late Major George Graham, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1801, d. 1888 :
in. 1836, Maria, who d. 1855, da. of the late Edward Hasell : —
Florence lnger Maria, b. 1850 : in. 1873, Graham Hutchison (of Balmaghie, Castle Douglas), and has
issue living, Craufuird George-Graham {Club, Carlton), b. 1874 ; formerly Capt. 21st Lancers ; Major
and Brevet Lieut. -Col. in the Army, and a Member of Roy. Co. of Archers (King’s Body Guard
for Scotland) : m. 1905, Marjorie Haigh, only da. of Sir John Wood, 1st Bt. (M.P. for Stalybridge),
of Hengrave Hall, Suffolk, and has issue living, Catherine Graham b. 1906, Barbara lnger Graham
b. 1912, — lnger {Lady Henniker-Hughan), b, 18 — : m. 1904, Vice-Adm. Sir Arthur John Henniker-
Hughan, 6th Bt., C. B., R.N. Residences, Balmaghie, Castle Douglas.
This family is descended from Sir George Graham, 2nd Bt., of Esk (cr. 1629). The 2nd baronet
of Netherby, Sir James, P.C., G.C.B. , an eminent statesman, sat as M.P. successively for Hull, East
Cumberland, Carlisle, Pembroke, Dorchester, and Ripon, and filled various high offices of State.
GRAHAM, Creation (U.K ) 1808, of Kirkstall, Yorkshire. [Extinct 1895.]
Sir Cyril Clerke Graham, C.M.G. , 5th and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 5th Baronet— Violet Evelyn Cecilia, b. 1876 : in. 1900, William Montagu
Harrison, C.B., Bar.-at-law, Second Parliamentary Counsel to the Treasury, who has assumed the
additional surname of Graham, and has issue living, Evelyn Cyril Arthur, b. 1901, — Francis
Laurence Theodore, b. 1914, — Frederica Montagu Cecilia, b. 1902. Residence, 36, Sloane Gardens,
S.W. Beatrix Margaret Irene, b. 1879: m. 1906, the Rev. William Herbert Mackean, D.D., V.
of St. John’s, Notting Hill, W., and has issue living, Audrey Mary Graham, b. 1907, — Beryl
Margaret Graham, b. 1908, — Anstice Beatrix Graham, b. 1911, — Janet Dorothea Graham, b. 1913,—
Rosemary Elspeth Graham, b. 1916. Residence, 63, Ladbroke Grove, W.
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of Larbert House, Larbert, and Househill, Dunipaec,
co. Stirling.
Sir John Hatt Noble Graham, ist
Baronet , el. son of the late John Graham, of Lance-
field, Glasgow; b. Aug. 14th, 1837; is a J.P. for
cos. Stirling and Lanark and for Glasgow, and a
member of the firms of William Graham and Co.,
merchants, of 400, Cathedral Street, Glasgow, and
Grahams Co., East India merchants, of 5, Bishops-
gate, E.C. : in. 1st, 1862, Jane Browne, who d. 1890,
da. of the late James Graham Adam, of Denovan, co.
Stirling; 2ndly, 1891, Frances Lucy, el. da. of the
late Martin Cottingham Clodd, and has issue by
1st marriage.
&rms — Or, on a chief invected ermine three escallops of
the first. Crrst — A falcon proper, beaked and armed or, killing
a stork argent armed gules.
Seat— Larbert House, Larbert, co. Stirling. Clubs—
Royal Automobile, Bath, Western (Glasgow), County (Stirling).
Sons living— JOHN FREDERICK NOBLE, b . July 25th,
1864 ; ed. at Eton ; is a member of the firm of William Graham and Co., merchants, of 400,
Cathedral Street, Glasgow; was Pres, of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce 1910-11 : m. 1890, Irene
Maude, da. of the late William Campbell, and has issue living, John Reginald Noble, Y.C.,
b. 1892; ed. at Eton; Major (retired) Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders);
served during European War 1914-17 with Machine Gun Corps (despatches, V.C.): m. 1920,
Rachel Septima, da of Col. Sir Alexander Sprot, Bt., C.M.G., M.P., — Bevis Royal, b. 1902,—
Frederick Clarence Campbell, b. 1908, — Glenda Victoria Maude, b. 1897. Residences , Darleith,
Cardross, Dumbartonshire. Clubs, Bath, Oriental, Western (Glasgow], Sir Cecil William
Noble, b. 1872; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford; is a partner in the firms of William
Graham and Co., and James Graham and Co., merchants, of Glasgow and Calcutta ; was Pres, of
Bengal Chamber of Commerce 1911-12 ; sometime an Additional Member of Legislative Council of
Viceroy of India, and a Trustee of Victoria Memorial Hall, Calcutta; Knt. 1911. Residence ,
Larbert House, Stirlingshire. Clubs, Western (Glasgow), White’s, Bath, New University, Oriental,
Bengal (Calcutta).
Daughters living — Elinor Elizabeth, b. 1863: in. 1888, Capt. Edwin Bolton, D.L. , Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, and has issue living, Ian Frederick Cheney, b. 1889. — Edwin Graham,
b. 1891,— Mona Graham, b. 1890, — Florence Marjorie, b. 1893. Residence, West Plean, Bannock-
burn, co. Stirling. Lilian Margaret, b. 1866: m. 1895, Lieut. -Col. George Staunton, foimerly
2nd Batn. Gordon Highlanders, and has issue living, Doris Lilian, b. 1896: in. 191-, Major Henry
Algernon Hildebrand, Indian Cav. Residence , Monkton House, Ayrshire. Winifred Mary, b.
1870. Constance Agnes {Lady Bray), b. 1875: in. 1912, Brig. -Gen. Sir Edward Hugh Bray,
C.S.I. Frances Jane, b. 1878 : in. 1917, Col. E. C. Apostolides, formerly Calcutta Light Horse,
and Hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy of India, and has issue living, John Graham, b. 1918.
Graham-Mo atgomery, see Montgomery.
GRANT, Creation (N.S.) 1688, of Dalvey.
Sir Ludovic James Grant, i ith Baronet ,
b. Sept. 4th, 1862 ; .r. his father, Sir Alexander,
D.C.L., LL.D., 1884 ; ed. at Fettes Coll., Edin-
burgh, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. Classical
Honours 1885) ; Hon. LL.D., Glasgow 1904; Bar.
Scotland 1887 ; appointed Regius Professor of Public
Law. and of the Law of Nature and of Nations in
Edinburgh Univ. 1890, and a Trustee and Commr.
of Board of Manufactures in Scotland 1901 ; is a
Member of City of Edinburgh Territorial Force
Asso. : in. 1890, Elizabeth Ethel Graham, da. of
the late Henry Hill Lancaster, Advocate of Edin-
burgh, and has issue.
|ras — Gules, three antique crowns or within a bordure
engrailed of the last. &nst — The trunk of an oak-tree sprouting out some leaves with the sun shining
thereon all proper. Supporters — Dexter, a Highlander ; sinister , a negro proper.
Residence — 4, Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh. Clubs — Athenaeum, Caledonian, New (Edinburgh).
GRAHAM, Creation (U.K.) 1906,
Forget not.
Daughter living— Rosalind Margaret Innes, b. 1893: in. 1918, Capt. Edward Coverley Kennedy,
R.N. [sec M. Ailsa, colls.].
Brother living— Sir ALFRED HAMILTON, K.C.I.E. , C.S.I. , b. June 12th, 1872 ; ed. at Fettes
Coll., Edinburgh, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. Classical Honours 1894); is in l.C.S. ; ap-
pointed Junior Sec. to Finance Commn., Punjab 1900, Senior Sec. 1900, Sec. to Ch. Commr., N.W.
Frontier Province 1901, Assist. Sec. to Govt, of India, Foreign Depart. 1903, again Sec. to Ch.
Commr.. N.W. Frontier Province 1901-3 and 1906, Political Agent and Dep. Commr. 1910, Dep.
Sec in Foreign Depart., Govt, of India, 1912, Sec. 1954, and an Additional Member of Imperial
Legislative Council 1915, and Ch. Commr., N.-W. Frontier Province, India 1919; served with
Kabul Mission 1904-5 ; C.I.E. 1908, C.S.I. 1915, K.C.I.E. 1918 ; in. ist, 1896, Mabel Bessie, who
d. 1910, da. of the late Col. Heaton Lovett, of Henlle Hall, Salop ; 2ndly, 1914, Margaret Lucia, da.
of the late Lieut. Alexander Cochran, R.N., of Ashkirk, Selkirkshire, and has issue living (by ist
marriage), Alexander Lovett, b. 1901, — Audrey Elizabeth Ferrier, b. 1897, — (by 2nd marriage)
Patrick, b. 1917, — Esther, b. 1915, — Guinevere, b. 1916. Residence, Government House, Peshawar,
India. Clubs, Brooks’s, White’s.
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Sisters living— Julia Mary, b. 1864. Residence, 18, Campden Grove, Kensington, W. Sylvia, b.
1867 : m. 1895, Alfred Douglas Farmer, third son of the late James Farmer, J.P., formerly M.L.C.
of New Zealand. Residence, 54, Grosvenor Street, W.i. ■ Susan Ferrier, b. 1873: m. 1920,
Aladar de Bajza. Residence , 24, Campden Grove, Campden Hill, Kensington, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Percy Frere Grant, M.B., 4th son of 10th baronet, b. 1869, d.
1909 : m. (Feb.) 1905, Theodora, da. of J. H. Goodrich : —
Winifred Anne St. John, b. (Nov.) 1905. Susan Ursula, b. 1907.
This baronetcy was conferred with remainder to heirs male whatsoever, and on the death of the
1st baronet without issue in 1695 the title remained unassumed until Patrick Grant, of Inverladinen,
a distant relative, was served heir male general to the 1st baronet in 1752. The 8th baronet, M.P.
for Cambridge, was [Chairman of Committees in Parliament 1826-30, a member of the Board of
Control 1835, and subsequently a Commissioner for Auditing the Public Accounts. The 10th baronet
was Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Edinburgh University 1868-84.
GRANT, Creation (N.S.) 1705, of Cullen, co. Buchan.
Sir Arthur Grant, C.B.E. ,
D.S.O., 10th Baronet; b. 1879; s. his
father, Sir Arthur Henry, 1917 ;
formerly Capt. 12th Lancers; is a J.P.
and D.L. for Aberdeenshire, and Col.
Territorial Force Reserve ; S. Africa
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with five clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, D.S.O.),
European War 1914- 19 (severely wounded,
C B.E.) ; D.S.O. 1902, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919 : m. 1909, Evelyn Alice Lindsay, da.
of the late Collingwood Lindsay Wood
[see B. Hotham, colls.], and has issue.
&rms — Gules, three antique crowns or within
a bordure ermine. Crtst— A Bible displayed pro-
per. ^npporttrs— Two angels proper.
Seat — House of Monymusk, Aberdeen.
Clubs— Carlton, Naval and Military, Royal North-
ern (Aberdeen).
Sons living— ARTHUR LINDSAY, b. Sept. 8th, 1911. Francis Cullen, b. 1914.
Daughters living— Evelyn Mary Frances, b. 1910.- Elspeth, b. 1913. Catherine Jean, b. 1917.
Brother living- (William) Douglas, b. 1880; formerly Capt. 1st Dragoons; served in S. Africa
1900-1902 (despatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps) : m. 1910,
Frances Louise, da. of the late William H. Male, of Mount Kisco, New York, U.S.A. Residence ,
Manor House, Bedale, Yorkshire. Club , Carlton.
Aunt living— Adela Annie Churchill : m. 1885, Robert Gray Cobham, who d. 1905. Residence ,
Embrook House, Wokingham.
Widows living of 8th and 9th Baronets— Laura (Lady Grant), da. of the late John Fraser, of
Bunchrew, co. Inverness ; m. 1st, 1886, Sir Francis William Grant, 8th baronet, who d. 1887 ; 2ndly,
1894, Lieut.-Col. George Bentinck Macleod Cumberland, formerly 42nd Highlanders. Residence ,
107, Eaton Square, S.W. Mary {Lady Grant), el. da. of Henry Sholto Douglas (formerly Capt.
42nd Highlanders), formerly of Moorlands, Bitterne, Hants: vi. 1878, Col. Sir Arthur Henry Grant,
9th baronet, who d. 1917. Residence,
This family is a branch of the noble house of Grant (Earl of Seafield). The 1st baronet, Sir Francis
(Lord Cullen), a senator of the College of Justice, created a baronet by Queen Anne, was granted by
George I. the unusual armorial addition of a bordure ermine as a testimony of that Sovereign's favour.
The 2nd baronet was many years M.P. for Aberdeenshire.
To each man his own.
MACPEERSON-GRANT, Creation (U.K ) 1838, of Ballindalloch, Elgin.
With sword
and courage.
Sir George Macpherson-Grant,
5th Baronet ; b. May 15th, 1890; s. his
father, Sir John, 1914; is a Member of
H.M.’s Body Guard for Scotland.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gules, a target
between three antique crowns or, Grant oj Ballin-
dalloch ; 2nd and 3rd, per fesse or and azure a
lymphad of the first, masts, oars, and tacklings proper,
ensigned gules, between a hand couped fessewise
holding a dagger in pale in the dexter canton, and
in the sinister a cross-crosslet fitchee gules, all within
a bordure of the last, Macphei son 0/ Invereshie.
Crteis — 1st, a dexter hand erect holding a dirk in
pale proper ; 2nd, a cat sejant-guardant proper with
fore-foot erect.
Seats — Ballindalloch Castle, Ballindalloch ; In-
vereshie House, Inverness-shire ; Old Milton, Kin-
gussie. Clubs — Bachelors’, New (Edinburgh).
Uncles living (sons of 3rd baronet)— G E O R G E
BERTRAM, O.B.E., b. Jan. 26th, 1868; ed. at
Eton ; formerly Capt. Cameron Highlanders, and
employed in Naval Ordnance Depart. ; is a
F.R.G.S., a J.P. and D.L., and a Member of
H.M.'s Body Guard for Scotland (Roy. Co. of
Eleanor, el. da. of James Dalgleish Kellie-MacCallum,
1 of Quinton Rising, Northampton, and has issue living,
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Ewan George, b. 1907, — Mary, b. 1905. Residence, Craigo House, Montrose. Club, Bath.
Alastair, b. 1874 ; is Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders, and a F.R.G.S. : m. 1904, Hester Charlotte, da.
of the late Arthur C. Kennard, of 17, Eaton Place, S. W., and has issue living, Nina Marion, b. 1905,
— Susan Hester, b. 1910, — Anne Frances, b. 1914. Residence, Drumduan, Forres. Club , Wellington.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet)— Mabel Lucy, b. 1872: m. 1901, Lieut. -Col. Gerald Hugh
Charles Madden, Comdg. a Batn. Irish Guards, who d. (of wounds in action) 1915 [E. Leitrim],
and has issue living, Brian John George, b. 1908, — Dennis Gerald, b, 1910, — Eva Mabel, b. 1906.
Residence, 17, Draycott Place, S.W.3.
The 1st baronet, who assumed the additional surname of Grant, was M.P. for Sutherland. The
3rd baronet was M.P. for Elgin and Nairn (L) 1879-86.
Grant-Suttie, see Suttie.
Grattan-Bellew, see Bellew.
Graves-Sawle, see Sawle.
Steel-Graves (now Steele), see Steele.
GRAY, Creation (U.K.)
1917, of Tunstall Manor, Hart, co. Durham.
Sir William Cresswell Gray, ist
Baronet , only surviving son of the late Sir William
Gray, of Greatham, Durham (founder of the firm
of William Gray and Co., Limited) ; b. May ist,
867 ; ed. at Leys Sch., Camb. ; is Chm. of WTilliam
Gray and Co. (Limited), shipbuilders and marine
engineers, of West Hartlepool, a Director of N.-E.
Railway Co., a Member of Lloyd's Register Com-
mittee, a J.P. and D.L. for co Durham (High
Sheriff 1909), and a J.P. for Devon and for N.
Riding of Yorkshire ; in 1889 founded the S. Dur-
ham Steel and Iron Co. (Limited) : m. 1891, Kate,
da. of the late Charles Townshend Casebourne,
C.E., of Greatham, Durham, and has issue.
$rms — Barry of six argent and azure, a lion rampant
gules, on a chief of the second two lymphads or. Crrst— An
anchor or in front of and supported by two lions jambs
erased gules.
Seats — Tunstall Manor, West Hartlepool ; Thorp Per-
row, Bedale, Yorkshire; Hawkstone Park, Shrewsbury.;
Membland, Newton Ferrers, Plymouth.
Son living— WILLIAM, b. 1895 ; ed. at Loretto Sch. ; is Capt. Yorkshire Regt. ; served during
European War 1915-17 (despatches, prisoner).
Daughters living— Dorothy Creswell, b. 1892 : m. 1918, Lieut. -Col. Robert Napier Stewart
Gordon, Sherwood Foresters.^— Edith, b. 1894: m. 1919, Capt. Stephen Godlee, R.G.A.— — Kate
Irene, b. 1897. Margarita, b. 1899
GREEN, Creation (U.K.) 1886, of Wakefield. Yorkshire, and Ken Hill, Norfolk.
Sir Edward Green, ist Baronet , el. son of the
late Edward Green, of Wakefield ; b. March 1831 ; is a Director
of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, a J.P. foi Norfolk,
and a J.P. and D.L. for W. Riding of York ; formerly Lieut. W.
York Yeo. Cav. ; sat as M.P. for Wakefield ( C ) 1874, but
was unseated ; unsuccessfully contested Pontefract 1880 ; again
sat for Wakefield July 1885 to June 1892, when he resigned :
m. 1859, Mary, who d. 1902, da. of William Edward Lycett,
of Bowdon, Cheshire, and has issue.
girms — Vert, guttee d’eau, three stags trippant or, in fesse two roses
argent. Crtst — In front of a mount vert thereon a stag trippant or, collared
vert, three roses argent.
Seats — Nunthorpe Hall, York; Ken Hill, King’s Lynn. Residence
—Treasurer’s House, York. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, Boodle’s.
Sons living- EDWARD LYCETT, b. i860 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Jesus Coll., Camb. : m. 1885, Ethel Mary, O.B.E. (a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England ), da. of the late Arthur Wilson, of Tranby Croft, Yorkshire, and has issue living,
Edward Arthur Lycett, b. 1886 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Life Guards ; is Capt. Yorkshire Dragoons
Yco. ; European War 1915-18 (Croix Militaire): m. 1909, Elizabeth, da. of David Williams, and
has issue living, Edward Stephen Lycett b. 1910, Simon Lycett b. 1912, — David Cecil Lycett, R.bl.,
b. 1892 ; became Lieut. 1915,— Francis Denis Lycett, b. 1893 ; is Lieut. Grenadier Guards,— Nancy
Lycett, M.B.E. (Baroness Vivian), b. 1888 ; M.B.E. 1918 : w. ist, 1907, Capt. Adrian Rose, Roy.
Horse Guards, who d. 1908 [Rose, Bt., cr. 1872] ; zndly, 1911, the 4th Baron Vivian,— Phyllis Mary
Lycett, b. 1890: nt. 1910, Brig. -Gen. George Francis Milner, C.M.G., D.S.O. Milner, Bt.,
colls.]. Residences, Ken Hill, King’s Lynn, Norfolk ; Ashfield, York. Clubs, White’s, Carlton,
Boodle’s. Francis William, b. 1861 ; formerly Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. Yorkshire Dragoons
Imperial Yeo. Residences, Treasurer’s House, York ; Beresford Dale, Hartington, Derbyshire.
Clubs, White’s, Marlborough, Carlton.
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GREEN, Creation (U.K.) 1901, of Belsize Park Gardens, Hampstead, co. London.
Sir Francis Haydn Green, 2nd Baronet ; b.
May 7th, 1871 ; s. his father, Sir Frank, 1902; is a Lieut,
for City of London, and Hon. Major (retired), formerly ist
London Rifle Vol., and a Lay Reader in Diocese of London ;
elected a Member of Court of Common Council for London
1914, was Dep. Gov. the Hon. the Irish So. 1916-17 : m. 1904,
Viola Evelyn, da. of the late Henry Benjamin Wheatley, D.C.L.,
F.S.A., of 96, King Henry’s Road, N.W., and has issue.
$rms — Vert, three bezants between two chevronels, the whole between
as many castles with two towers in chief and a horse’s head couped in base,
all or. Crest — Issuant from the battlements of a tower gules, a horse’s head
or, between two ears of wheat, stalked and leaved proper.
Residence — 1, Inglewood House, West End Lane, Hampstead, N.W.
zEquam servare mentem.
Keep an even mind.
Daughter living— Evelyn Kate, b. 1905.
Brothers livin g-Rev. LEONARD HENRY HAYDN, b. Aug. 14th,
1879 ; is Curate of St. John’s, Stamford Hill, N. Rev. Harold
Haydn, b. 1880; ed. at St. John’s Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1904, M.A. 1908); sometime an Assist.
Master, Southport Sch., Southport, Queensland. George Arthur Haydn, b. 1884 ; ed. at
Merchant Taylors’ Sch. : m. 1905, Ethel, 2nd da. of the late Edward Dodington, of Toronto.
Residence , 54, Duggan Avenue, Deer Park, Toronto.
Sisters living — Kathleen Mary Haydn, b. 1872 ; was Lady Mayoress of London 1900-1901 : m.
1905, Henry Newton Veitch. Nora Frances Haydn, b. 1877: m. 1906, the Rev. Charles
Tunnacliff Dimont, B.D., Principal of Salisbury Theological Coll., and Canon and Preb. of Salis-
bury, and has issue living, Charles Francis, b. 1913, — Mary Joan, b. 1908, — Honor Margaret, b.
1909, — Elisabeth Andrde, b. 1916. Residence , Kincardine, Southampton Road, Salisbury.
The ist baronet, Sir Frank, was Lord Mayor of London 1900-1901.
GREENALL, Creation (U.K ) 1876, of Walton Hall, co. Chester.
Sir Gilbert Greenall, C.V.O ., 2nd
Baronet ; b. March 30th, 1867; s. his father, Sir
Gilbert, 1894; ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut.
Cheshire Yeo. Cav. ; was Master of the Belvoir
Hounds 1896-1911 ; is a D.L. for Cheshire (High
Sheriff 1907), and patron of five livings; has
Order of Crown of Belgium; C.V.O. 1911 : m.
1900, Frances Eliza, da. of the late Capt. Edward
Wynne Griffith, formerly 1st Roy. Dragoons, and
has issue.
$*ms — Or, on a bend nebuly plain cottised vert, three
bugle-horns stringed of the first. Crest — Between two wings
or a pomme surmounted by a bugle-horn as in the arms.
Seats — Walton Hall, Warrington ; Mount Coote, Kil-
mallock, co. Limerick. Clubs — St. Stephen’s, Boodle’s,
Windham, Carlton, Royal Automobile.
Sons living. — GILBERT, b. Oct. 2nd, 1901.— —Edward,
b. 1902.
Sisters living — Susannah : m. 1898, Cyril Edward Green-
all, O.B.E., J.P., and has issue living, Thomas, b. 1903,
— Susan, b. 1899. Residence , The Manor, Carlton Scroop,
Grantham. Bertha : m. 1898, Lieut. -Col. Edward
Waldegrave Griffith, D.S.O., and has issue living, Ed-
ward Gilbert Edmund, b. 1900, — Humphrey Wynne, b.
1904, — Betty, b. 1907. Residence , Plasnewydd, Trefnant, Denbighshire.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Warrington (C) 1847-68, 1874-S0, and 1885-92.
Green-Price, see Price.
GREENE, Creation (U.K.) 1900, of Nether Hall, Thurston, co. Suffolk.
Sir (Walter) Raymond Greene, D.S.O., M.B.,
2nd Baronet ; b. Aug. 4th, 1869; j. his father, Sir (Edward)
Walter, 1920; ed. at Eton, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1890) ; is Lieut. -Col. Territorial Force Reserve, and a J. P. for
Suffolk ; formerly Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) Comdg. Loyal Suffolk
Hussars Yeo.; S. Africa 1900, with Imperial Yeo., Euro-
pean War 1914-15, as Capt. Lancers (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.) ; a County Councillor for London (N. Hackney Div.)
1907-10 (Chm. of its Housing of Working Classes Committee
1909) ; sat as M.P. for Cambridgeshire, W., or Chesterton,
Div. (C) July 1895 to Jan. 1906, when he was defeated; has
sat for Hackney, N. Div. since Jan. 1910 ; D.S.O. 1916.
gtrms — Argent, on a cross indented gules, two annulets interlaced
between four crescents or ; a chief azure thereon between two bezants, a
pale of the third charged with a crescent of the fourth. Crest— In front of
N’nih-l'MtT r)» v„, a griffin’s head erased or, holding in its beak a sprig of three trefoils
Nothing without Deity. sliJped vert> two annuiets interlaced azure between as many bezants.
Seat— Burrough-on-the-Hill, Melton Mowbray. Town Residence— 31, St. James’s Place, S.W.
Clubs — Carlton, Turf, White’s.
Brother living— EDWARD ALLAN, b. Sept. 12th, 1882 ; is Lieut. Yeo.
Non sine numine.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sisters living— Agatha Royds, b. 1865 : m. 1907, Major Harry B. Trevor, formerly Indian Army,
and has issue living, Raymond Salisbury Rose, b. (Dec.) 1907. Catherine Marion, b. 1867 :
in. 1897, Major Albert Julian Pell, J.P., D.L., 4th Batn. Suffolk Regt., and Div. Musketry Officer,
who d. (on ser.) 1916, and has issue living, Angela Lilian Adelaide, b. 1899, — Barbara Katherine,
b. 1903. Residence , 2, Onslow Square, S.W.7. Helen Lilian Royds, b. 1871 : m. 1891, Basil
Arthur Charlesworth, having had issue, of whom Frederic Raymond, b. 1894; Capt. Yeo.,
attached Roy. Welsh Fusiliers; d. (wounds in action during European War) 1918, — Julian Basil,
b. 1899, — Kathleen Agatha ( Lady Domville), b. 1892 : m. 1912, Lieut. Sir James Henry Domville,
R.N., 5th Bt., who d. 1919. Residence , Gunton Hall, near Lowestoft.
The 1st baronet. Sir (Edward) Walter, sat as M.P. for Bury St. Edmunds (C) 1900-1906.
GREENWAY, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Stanbridge Earl’s Romsey Extra,
co. Southampton.
By industry ana honour.
Sir Charles Greenway, ist Baronet ,
son of John David Green way, of Taunton, Somerset ;
b. June 13th, 1857 ; a Merchant and Banker, Chm.
of Anglo- Persian Oil Co. (Limited), a senior partner
in firm of Shaw, Wallace and Co., merchants, of
Calcutta, Bombay, etc., and of R. G. Shaw and Co.,
of London, and Chm. of various other cos. : in. 1883,
Mabel, da. of Edwin Augustine Tower, and has
issue.
gVrms — Per pale ermine and ermines, on a chief per pale
counterchanged a crescent or. Crtst — A griffin’s head or,
erased gules, holding in the beak an anchor in bend sinister or.
Seat — Stanbridge Earls, Romsey. Town Residence— 13,
Wilton Crescent, S.W. Clubs — Orleans, Oriental, City of
London, Ranelagh.
Son living- CHARLES KELVYNGE, b. March 24th,
1888 ; Capt. Indian Army (26th King George’s Light Cav.).
Club, Cavalry.
Daughters living— Elsie Mabel, b. 1884 : in. 1916, Major
Harry Percival Currey, Roy. Irish Rifles. Marjorie
Phyllis : m. 1915, Lieut. -Col. John Brown Dalzell Hunter,
Indian Med. Ser.
GREENWELL, Creation (U.K.) 1906, of Marden Park, Godstone, co. Surrey, and
Greenwell, Wolsingham, co. Durham.
Sir Bernard Eyre Greenwell, M.B.E.,
2nd Baronet ; b. May 29th, 1874 ; s. his father, Sir
Walpole Lloyd, 1919 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. ; is Major Yeo. (T.F. Reserve) ; S.
Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps);
M.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : in. 1902, Anna Elizabeth, el. da.
of the late Adm. Sir Francis Leopold M’Clintock,
K.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., of 16, Queensberry
Place, S.W., and has issue.
^ms — Or, two bars azure between three ducal coronets
gules. Crtst — A stork statant proper, beaked and legged gules,
gorged with a wreath of laurel vert.
Seats — Marden Park, Godstone, Surrey ; Greenwell, co.
Durham. Town Residence — 17, Portman Square, W. Clubs —
Carlton, Junior Carlton.
Son living-PETER M’CLINTOCK, b. May 23rd, 1914.
Daughters living— Joyce Marjorie, b. 1903, Barbara
Patience, b. 1906. Elizabeth Kathleen, b. 1908, Anna
Margaret, b. 1913,— —Ruth Veronica, b. 1916.
Brothers living — Aynsley Eyre, b. 1876; is Major Bed-
fordshire Regt. ; S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), European War
1914-19 : vi. 1906, Beatrice Lilian, da. of the Rev. Edward
Sanderson, R. of Uckfield, and Preb. of Chichester, and has issue living, Whitfield Aynsley,
b. 1907, — Ivor Desmond, b. 1911, — a son, b. 1913, — Basil Evelyn, b. 1915, — Verona Beatrice,
b. 1910. Residence, Summers Place, Billinghurst, Sussex.^— Ronald Eyre, b. 1883 : European
War 1914-19 : vi. 1917, Thomasine E., da. of J. Brown, of Edenbridge. Geoffrey Eyre, b. 1894 ;
is Lieut. Roy. Monmouthshire R.E.
Sisters living— Winifred Eyre, O.B.E., b. 1875 : in. 1896, Lieut.-Col. Charles Montagu Crompton-
Roberts, J.P., D.L., R.E. Reserve, and has issue living, Phyllis Muriel, b. 1897,— Joan Margery,
b. 1901, — Lettice Mary, b. 1903. Residences, Drybridge, Monmouth ; 52, Mount Street, W.
Cecil Eyre, b. 1878 : in. 1897, the Rev. Frederick Archibald Gresham Leveson-Gower,
R. of Singleton [see D. Sutherland, colls.). Residence, Singleton Rectory, Sussex.^^— Aubrey
Eyre, b. 1881 : in. 1904, Geoffrey Averell Daniell, formerly Lieut. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.), and
has issue living, John Averell, b. 1907, — Barbara Sybil, b. 1909. Residence, Parkfield, Hillingdon,
Middlesex Kathleen Eyre, b. 1882 : in. 1903, Col. Robert Arthur Johnson, C.B.E., P.D., and
has issue living, Dorothy Elizabeth, b. 1904, — Evelyn Kathleen Bertha, b. 1907.— -Margery Eyre,
b. 1883 : in. 1915, Capt. Frank Somerville Beauford, Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.).
■ — Gwendolin Eyre, b. 1888. Sybil Eyre. b. 1890 : in. 1912, Capt. Geoffrey St. John Strutt,
C.B.E., Essex Regt. [see B. Rayleigh). Residence, Glenwood, Woldingham, Surrey.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Kathleen Eugenie ( Lady Greenwell), el. da. of the late John
Tizard, of Radipole, Dorset : in. 1873, Sir Walpole Lloyd Greenwell, ist baronet, who d. 1919-
Residence, Southlands, Tandridge, Surrey.
Sir Walpole Lloyd Greenwell, ist Bt., 2nd son of the late Walpole Eyre Greenwell, was High
Sheriff of Surrey, 1916. ■
if The third brother, Evelyn Eyre Greenwell, b. 1886 ; European War 1914-19 “ Lieut.
R.N.V.R. ; d. (on active ser.) 1919.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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GREENWOOD, Creation (U.K.) 1915, of Onslow Gardens, Royal Borough of
Kensington.
Right Hon. Sir Hamar Greenwood, P.C.,
K.C. , M.P., 1st Baronet , son of the late John Hamar
Greenwood, Bar.-at-law, of Whitby, Canada, by Char-
lotte Churchill Hubbard ; b. Feb. 7th, 1870 ; ed. at
Whitby Public Sch., Canada, and at Toronto Univ.
(B.A. 1895); formerly an Officer in Canadian Mil., and
sometime in Depart, of Agriculture, Ontario; Bar. Gray’s
Inn 1906, and New Brunswick (Canada) and Australia
1913, a Bencher Gray’s Inn 1917, and K.C. 1919; joined
Canadian Army 1888, and became Lieut. King Edward’s
Horse 1902, and was Capt. 1905-12 ; appointed Capt.
Gen. Reserve of Officers 1913, to Special Duty, Depart,
of Recruiting, War Office Aug. 1914, and Lieut.-Col.
Dec. 1914 ; raised and commanded at the Front 10th
Batn. S. Wales Borderers 1915 ; was Parliamentary
Private Sec. to Under Sec. of State for the Colonies
(W. L. Spencer-Churchill, M.P.) March 1906-8, and to
Pres, of Board of Trade (Rt. Hon. W. L. Spencer-
Churchill, M.P.) 1908-10, and a D.A.A.G. at War Office Feb. to Aug. 1916; ap-
pointed Under Sec. of State for Home Depart. Jan. 1919, and Additional Under
Sec. of State for Foreign Depart., Additional Parliamentary Sec. to Board of Trade,
Depart, of Overseas Trade July 1919, and Ch. Sec. for Ireland (with a seat in the
Cabinet) April 1920; is Chancellor of the Order of St. Patrick, and Lieut.-Col.
Reserve of Officers; sat (as Senior M.P.) for York (Z) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910,
when he was defeated; elected (Senior Member) for Sunderland Dec. 5th, 1910;
author of “Canada as an Imperial Factor”; P.C. (England and Ireland) 1920:
m. 1911, Margery, C.B.E., da. of Walter Spencer, of Fownhope Court, Herefordshire,
and has issue.
— Gules, a chevron between in chief two saltires couped and in base a maple leaf all or.
Crrst — A demi-lion per fesse gules and sable resting the sinister paw on a portcullis or.
Residences— Chief Secretary’s Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin; 2, Wetherby Gardens, S.W.5.
Clubs — Reform, National Liberal, British Empire, West Indian.
Son living— DAVID HENRY HAMAR, b. Oct. 30th, 1914.
Daughters living — Angela Margo Hamar, b. 1912. Deborah Hamar, b. 19x7.
GRESLEY, Creation (E.) 1611, of Drakelowe, Derbyshire.
[Name pronounced “ Grezzly.”]
Sir Robert Gresley, nth Baronet ; b. Feb.
1st, 1866; s. his father, Sir Thomas Gresley, M.P., 1868;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Sherwood Foresters
(Derbyshire Regt.) ; is a D.L. for Derbyshire (High Sheriff
1906) : m. 1893, Lady Frances Louisa Spencer-Churchill, da.
of the 8th Duke of Marlborough, and has issue.
$rms — Vaire, ermine and gules. Cmt — A lion passant ermine, armed,
langued, and collared gules.
Reside?ice — Drakelowe Park, Burton-on-Trent. Clubs — Bachelors’,
White’s, Travellers’.
Sons living — NIGEL, b. April 22nd, 1894. Laurence, b. 1896.
Antony, b. 1903.
Aunt living (daughter of 9th Baronet) — Georgina Wilmot : m. 1863,
Meliorefidequamfortuna Henry Cunliffe Shawe, who d. 1911, and has issue living, Henry Nigel
With better fidelity than Pole, b. 1874: m. 1907, Violet Agnes, younger da. of the late Walter
good fortune. Fisher, of Amington Hall, Tamworth, and widow of Stephen Pember
Druce, — Charles, b. 1878 ; formerly Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s
Own) ; is Capt. Reserve of Officers, and a Gen. Staff Officer at the War Office : m. 1916, Christabel,
da. of John Grigg, ofLongbeach, New Zealand, — Edith Mary : m. 1887, Col. Francis Capel Manley,
formerly Coldstream Guards, who d. 1915, of Manley Hall, Lichfield, and has issue living, Roger
Shawe b. 1891, Margaret b. 1888, — Eleanor Grace: m. 1897, Lieut.-Col. Egerton Stanley Pipe-
Wolferstan [formerly S. Staffordshire Regt., and Prince of Wales’s (N. Staffordshire Regt.)], of
Statfold, Tamworth. Residence , Barton-under-Needwood, Burton-on-Trent.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Nigel Gresley, 2nd son of 9th baronet, b. 1834, d. 1897 : m.
1864, Joanna Beatrice (now of Green Bank, Turnditch, Derby), dau. of the late
John Wilson, of Barton-under-Needwood : —
Rev. George Nigel, b. 1865 ; ed. at Selwyn Coll. Camb. (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1904) ; formerly R. of
Shenfield, Essex. Herbert Nigel, C.B.E., b. 1876 ; Locomotive Engineer, Great Northern
Railway ; C.B.E. (Civil) 1920 : ni. 1901, Ethel Frances, da. of W. P. Fullagar, solicitor, of Bolton,
Lancashire, and has issue living, Nigel, b. 1903, — Roger, b. 1906, — Violet, b. 1904, — Marjorie,
b. 1909. Residence , Avenue House, Doncaster.— Beatrice Georgina.
Granddaughters of the late Rev. Nigel Gresley (ante): —
Issue of the late Nigel Bowyer Gresley, b. 1870, d. 1915 : m. 1903, Mabel Constance Talbot
(now of Victoria, British Columbia), da. of the late Nicholas Jeffrey, of London, Ontario :—
Eleanor Constance, b. 1904. Maud Victoria, b. 1909.
Grandchildren of the ate Rev. William Gresley, father of 9th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Morewood Gresley, b. 1816, d. 1866: m. 1849, Penelope, who
d. 185S, da. of the late Rev. Marmaduke Vavasour, V. of Ashby-de-la-Zouch : —
Rev. Geoffrey Ferrers, b. 1851 ; is Canon of St. George’s Cathedral, Cape Town, and Priest-in-Charge
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of Somerset Strand, Cape Colony.' William Stukeley, b. 1852 ; m. 1889, Maria Elizabeth, da.
of the late James Archer, having had issue, of whom Stukeley Marmaduke, b. 1890 ; Lieut. Roy.
Fusiliers ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — Nigel Morewood, b. 1892, — William
Francis, b. 1897. Rev. Roger St. John, b. 1854 ; formerly V. of Butleigh, Glastonbury ; sometime
Preb. of Wells. Rev. Laurence Stafford, b. 1855 ; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879,
M.A. 1882); is R. of All Saints, West Heslerton, and V. of E. Heslerton : m. 1917, Elizabeth
Beryl, da. of the late John Peter Jackson [ see Mather-Jackson, Bt., colls.]. Residence , All Saints
Rectory, West Heslerton, Yorkshire.
Issue of the late Charles Gresley, b. 18x7, d. 1900: m. 1852, Augusta Catharine, who
^.1903, da. of the late Egerton Leigh, of Jodrell Hall, Cheshire : —
Nigel Egerton, b. i860; ed. at Radley, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1883). Residence , Garth
Aran, Bettws-y-Coed, N. Wales. Club, Sports’.— Rev. Charles Vincent, b. 1865 ; ed. at Radley,
and at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1890, M.A. 1898). Residence, 88, High Street, Uttoxeter.
Wilhelmina Mary. Residence, The Close, Lichfield. Isabel Beatrice. Augusta Penelope.
Eleanor Louisa. Rosamond Evelyn. Margaret Morewood. Residence , Burcher Court,
Titley, Herefordshire.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Gresley, brother of the late Rev. William Gresley
(ante) : — _
Issue of the late Major Francis Gresley, b. 1807, d. 1880 : m. 1848, Mary, who d. 1894, widow
of Russell Kendall, of Walthamstow, and da. of the Rev. Thomas Thorp, R. of Burton
Overy : —
Richard Nigel, b. 1850; entered R.N. 1863, became Com. 1887, Capt. 1893 (retired 1902), and Rear
Adm. 1905 : m. 1892, Ruth Slingsby, da. of George Thomas Peirse-Duncombe, having had
issue, of whom Roger, M.C., b. 1895; Major R.F.A. ; d. (killed inaction during European War)
1918, — Dorothy, b. 1893. Residence, Merrileas, Chandlers Ford, Hants. Club, Naval and Mili-
tary. William Nigel, b. 1861. Residence, The Manse, Broadway, Worcestershire. Caroline
Frances : m. 1875, James Edwards, who d. 1904. Residence, Higham, Stratford St. Mary, Suffolk.
——Rose Elizabeth: m. 1885, George M'Gowan, and has issue living, William, b. 1886 ; formerly
Capt. in the Army, and an A.D.C., — Mary Lilian, b. 1887 : m. 1912, Christopher George, of Even-
dine, Stoke Bishop, Bristol. Residence, 21, Montpelier Road, Ealing, W Mary Louisa: m. 1882,
Capt. Edward Ambrose Holbech, R.N. (retired), who d. 1915 [Armytage, Bt.], and has issue
living, Richard Ambrose, b. 1884, — Joyce Mary, b. 1883, — Daisy Laura Agnes, b. 1886 : m. 1918,
Capt. — Boultbee, R. M.A. —Susan Isabel Garstine : ;;z.*889, Capt. Edwin John Payne-Gallwey,
who d. 1906 [see Frankland-Payne-Gallwey, Bt.]. Residence, The Vine Cottage, Witley, Surrey.
This is a Norman family, the head of which, Roger de Toeni, came to England with the Conqueror.
The 1st baronet was M.P. for Newcastle-under-Lyme, and served as Sheriff of Derbyshire, and the
5th, 8th and xoth baronets each sat as M.P. in the Imperial Parliament.
GREY, Creation (G.B.) 1711, of London.
Sir John Foley Grey, 8th „ Baronet ; b.
July 8th, 1893 5 s • his father, Sir Henry Foley, 1914 ;
is Lieut. Hussars (h.-p.) ; served during European War
1914- 1 5 (wounded).
&rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th, barry of six argent and azure,
a canton ermine, Grey ', 2nd and 3rd, argent, on a mount an
oak-tree vert, and a greyhound courant gules, Lambert. Crtsts —
ist, in front of a sun in splendour or, a unicorn passant ermine,
armed, maned, crined, and unguled or ; charged on the body
with an annulet gold, G-^ey ; 2nd, out of a ducal coronet or three
ostrich feathers, the dexter feather gules, the centre argent,
and the sinister azure, Lambert.
Seats — Enville Hall, Stourbridge; The Lodge, Great Malvern.
Sisters living— Dorothy Catherine, b. 1884 : m. 1912, John Edcic
Lloyd. Reside-, ice, Enville Ranch, Midnapore, Alberta, Canada.
Phyllis Kathleen, b. 1887. Joan Cecil, b. 1892.
Geraldine Ida, b. 1898. Mary Alice, b. 1899.
Uncles living (sons of 6th baronet) — Sir CECIL FOLEY
LAMBERT, K.C.B., R.N. , 6. 1864; became Lieut. 1888,
Com. 1900, Capt. 1905, Commodore 1912, and Rear-Adm. 1917;
served in Egyptian War 1882 (medal and bronze star) ; was a Naval Lord of the Admiralty 1913-16 ;
appointed an Additional Member of Air Council 1920; K.C.B. (Mil.) 1920. Lionel Foley
Lambert, b. 1867 ; m. 1893, Isabel Anne, da. of the late Rev. Frederick George Blomfield, and
has issue living, Greville Foley, b. iqoo. Residence , Greenhill, Redditch.
Aunts living (daughters of 6th baronet)— Alice Emily Lambert, b. 1868. Ida Mary, b. 1869 :
m. 1903, the Rev. Hubert Humphrey Middlemore Bartleet, V. of Priory Church, Little Malvern
and has issue living, Robert Humphrey Middlemore, b. 1907. Residence, The Willows, Orchard
Road, Malvern. Georgina Adelaide Lambert, b. 1870. Residence ,
Great-Uncle living (son of 5th baronet) — Rev. William Henry Lambert, b. 1833 : ed. at Merton
Coll.. Oxford (B.A. 1857, M.A. 1859) ; sometime Preb. of Hereford : m. 1866, Georgiana Joyce, who
d. 1920, third da. of Robert Biddulph, of Ledbury, and has issue living, Hugh Biddulph, b. 1867:
m. 1907, Mabel Ellen, second da. of Frederick Wells, of Cridmore, Isle of Wight, and has issue
living, John Hugh b. 1910, Robert William b. 1911, Mabel Joyce b. 1908, Nina Joan b. 1916.
Residence, Fenton House, Hereford.
Widow living Of 7th Baronet— Catherine Sarah ( Lady Grey), da. of the late Rev. Alfred
Payne, R. of Enville : m. 1883, Sir Henry Foley Grey, 7th baronet, who d. 1914. Residence ,
Enville Hall, Stourbridge.
Collateral Branches living. •
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Henry Gage Lambert, R.N., 2nd son of 5th baronet,
b. 1825, d. 1872 : m. 1865, Renira Anna (now of Packham, Fordingbridge, Hants;
she m. 2ndly, 1874, Adm. the Hon. Fitzgerald Algernon Charles Foley, who d.
1903 [see B. Foley]), da. of the Rev. Richard Fortescue Purvis, V. of Whitsbury
Fitzgerald Gage, b. 1868 ; ed. at Cooper’s Hill : m . 1894, Nina Marie Louise, da. of the late Francis
G. Bradley Dyne, of Gore Court, Kent. Residence, The Cottage, Rockbourne, Salisbury.——
Florence Emily, b. 1870: m. 1894, the Rev. Baron Henry Pauli Hichens, R. of Aimer, and has
issue living, Fitzgerald Charles Cecil Baron, b. 1895 ; ed. at Malvern, at Exeter Coll., Oxford, and
at R.M C. ; European War 1914-18 as Capt. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. (despatches), Edward
Algernon Baron, b. 1903 ; ed. at Malvern Coll. Residence , Aimer Rectory, Blandford.
Sequitando si giunge.
By pursuing one attains.
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Grandson of the late Francis John Lambert (infra) : —
Issue of the late Ernest John Lambert, b. 1829, d. 1907 : m. 1869, Alice Maud Eveleen
(whom he divorced 1889), da. of the late Capt. Charles Thomas Murray, 86th Regt. : —
Frank Alexander Brooke Orr Murray, b. 1870: m. 1903, Marie, da. of Emile Kiihne, of Stein-am-
Rhein, Germany. Residence ,
Issue of the late Francis John Lambert, 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1798 d. 1876 : m.
1826, Catherine, who d. 1851, da. of Maj.-Gen. Wheatley, of Lesney, Kent : —
Alan, b. 1837 : m • 1864, Jane Anne, da. of Col. Jasper Hall, Coldstream Guards, and has issue
living, Mortan (ofi62, Oakwood Court, W.), b. 1866 : m. 1902, Clotilde, da. of Victor Jaccoud, of
Rumilly, Haute Savoie, France, and has issue living, Montague Victor b. 1904, Gisele Joan b.
1907, — Rev. Lionel (Club, Athenaeum), b. 1869; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1892, M.A. 1896);
is R. of Stafford, — Jasper (of The Croft, Bredon, Tewkesbury), b. 1872 : m. 1898, Cecil, da. of the
late William Forsyth, Q.C., LL.D., of 6i, Rutland Gate, S.W., and has issue living, Alan Forsyth
b. 1901, Marjorie Cecil b. 1899, Joyce Marion b. 1908, — Lilian Catherine, b. 1870. Residence , The
Limes, Wateringbury, Kent.
Grandchildren of the late Gen. Sir John Lambert, G.C.B. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Lambert, b. 1818, d. 1891 : m. 1868, Alice Elizabeth, who d.
1917, da. of Col. Smith, Rifle Brig.: —
Robert, D.S.O., b. 1873 ; formerly Capt. 8th Hussars, and Major Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire
Regt.) ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. igoo : m. 1898, Henrietta
Isabella, da. of the late George William Lowther [see Lowther, Bt. , cr. 1824], and has issue living,
Alice Winsome, b. 1899. Residence , Ash Grove, Whitchurch, Salop. Club, Cavalry. Alice
Mary: m. 1893, Henry Rodolph de Salis [see Count de Salis, “Foreign Titles of Nobility”].
Residence , Chy-Morvah, St. Ives, Cornwall. Bessie.
Granddaughters of the late Capt. Robert Alexander Lambert, R.N., 2nd son of 2nd
baronet : —
Issue of the late Gen. Sir John Lambert, G.C.B. , b. 1772, d. 1847: m. 1816, Jane, who d.
1864, da. of John Morant, of Brockenhurst, Hants : —
Harriet Frances : m. 1857, the Rev. Harry Lambert, who d. 1862. Residence, Surbiton Hill, Surrey.
Sir John Lambert, the 1st baronet, of the Isle of Rhe, France, settled in England as a merchant,
And was one of the Directors of the South Sea Co. In 1710 he supplied the Treasury with money,
and for this service was created a baronet. The 7th baronet, Sir Henry Foley, assumed by Roy.
license, 1905, for himself and issue, the surname of Grey in lieu of his patronymic, and the arms of
Grey quarterly with those of Lambert, and was High Sheriff of Worcestershire 1901.
Grey-Egerton, see Egerton.
GRIERSON, Creation (N S.) 1685, of Lag, Dumfriesshire.
Sir Robert Gilbert White Grierson, ioth
Baronet ; b. Sept. 27th, 1883; s. his father, Sir Alex-
ander Davidson, 1912 ; is Major (retired) King’s Own
Scottish Borderers; formerly Lieut. Roy. Scots (Lothian
Regt.) ; European War 1914-19 in Sinai, Palestine, and
France : m. 1911, Hilda, da. of James Stewart, of
Surbiton, and has issue.
&rms$ — Gules, on a fesse or, between three fetterlocks argent
a mullet azure. Crest — A lock as in the arms.
Seat — Rockhall, Dumfriesshire. Residence — Breconrae, Roth-
well, Dumfriesshire.
Son living — RICHARD DOUGLAS, b. June 25th, 1912.
Brothers living — Alexander George William b. 1884 ; is Major
R. M.L. I. ; European War 1914-19, present at battle of Jutland
(despatches, Russian Order of St. Anne) : m. 1920, Violet Ethel,
da. of Lieut. -Col. Arthur Edward Bewes, C.M.G., of Walmer,
Kent. Frederick Vedast, b. 1888; is Lieut. King’s Own Scot-
tish Borderers, .and serving with Egyptian Army; European
War igr4-i9 in Gallipoli and Sinai (despatches) : m. 1909, Frederica,
da. of Arthur Frederick Skipp, of Cheltenham, and has issue
living, Lorna Mary Sheila. Residence,
Widow living Of 9th Baronet — Fannie {Lady Grierson) , da. of Major- George White, of Mayfield
House, St. John’s Park, Blackheath, S.E. : m. 1882, Sir Alexander Davidson Grierson, 9th
baronet, who d. 1912. Residence , 21A, St. Aubyns, Hove, Sussex.
Sir Robert Grier, Knight of Lag, grandfather of the 1st baronet, sat as M.P. in 1639.
Griffies-Williams, see Williams.
ELLIS GRIFFITH, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Llanidan, Anglesey.
Right Hon . Sir Ellis Jones Ellis-Griffith,
P.C., K.C. , 1st Baronet , son of the late Thomas Morris
Griffith, ofTy-C6ch, Brynsiencyn, Anglesey; b. May 23rd,
i860; ed. at Univ. Coll, of Wales, and at Downing
Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1884, JM. A. 1887, Fellow
1892) ; B.A. London 1881 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1887,
a K.C. 1910, and a Bencher 1918; goes N. Wales
Circuit; was Pres, of Camb. Union 1886, Recorder of
Birkenhead 1907-12, and Parliamentary Under Sec. of
State for Home Depart. 1912-15 ; appointed Chm.
of Committee on Reformatory and Industrial Schs. and
of Committee on Industrial Diseases 1912 ; sometime
Chm. of Welsh Party in House of Commons; is Hon.
Counsel to Priory of St. John for Wales, and a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ;
unsuccessfully contested W. Toxteth Div. of Liverpool
July 1892; sat as M.P. for Anglesey (Z) July 1895 to
Nov. 1918; defeated therefor Dec. 1918; P.C. 1914;
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assumed by deed poll 1918 the additional surname of Ellis: in. 1892, Mary, third
da. of the late Rev. Robert Owen, of Mold, Flintshire, and has issue.
**'"■» £Vrms— -Quarterly : 1st and 4th, argent, on a mount vert a griffin segreant gules, supporting a spear
proper, Griffith ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a saltire vert between two crescents in fesse and as many wolves’
heads erased in pale sable, Ellis. Crests— 1st, in front of a griffin’s head erased gules, a scaling
ladder fessewise or, Griffith ; 2nd, in front of a wolf’s head erased sable, a hunting horn, stringed
or, Ellis.
Seat— Towyn Capel, Holyhead, Anglesey. Town Residence— 1, Buckingham Palace Mansions,
S. W. Chambers — 3, (North) King’s Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. Clubs— Athenaeum, National
Liberal.
Son living — ELIS ARUNDELL, b. Sept. 15th, 1896; ed. at Trin. Hall, Cambridge; assumed
lf*by deed poll 1919, the additional surname of Ellis.
WALDIE GRIFFITH, Creation (U-K.) 1858, of Munster-Grillacli, Londonderry.
Jovis omnia plena.
All things are full of
Jupiter's power.
Fidelis. Trusty.
Sir Richard John Waldie-Griffith, 3rd
Baronet ; b. April 24th, 1850; s. his father, Sir George
Richard, 1889 ; ed. at Radley, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. ;
formerly Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards, and Lieut.-Col. and Hon.
Col. King’s Own Scottish Borderers ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
Roxburghshire, Chm. of its Territorial Force Asso. (T.D.),
and Brig. King’s Body Guard for Scotland (Roy. Co. of
Archers); unsuccessfully contested Roxburghshire (C) Jan.
1906 : m. 1877, Mary Nena, who d. 1916, da. of the late Gen.
William Irwin, of St. Catherine’s Park, Leixlip, co. Kildare.
^rtna— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, azure, on a fesse between three lozenges,
argent, a trefoil slipped vert, Griffith ; 2nd, or, on a bend azure a pelican
vulning itself proper between three leopards’ faces proper, two in chief and
one in base, Waldie; 3rd, gules, a chevron ermine, between three English-
men’s heads couped at the neck in profile bearded proper, Petirhyn.
Cnats — 1st, on a ducal coronet a griffin segreant or, charged on the
shoulder with a trefoil vert, Griffith ; 2nd, a dove with an olive branch in
its beak, all proper, Waldie.
Seat — Hendersyde Park, Kelso.
Sisters living — Maria Mona: m. 1880, Thomas Taylor, having had issue, of whom Hugh, b. 1880,
Capt. Scots Guards; d. (killed in action) Dec. 1914, having m. 1907, Mary, da. of the late Henry
Villiers- Stuart, D.L., of Dromana, co. Waterford, and has issue living, Katharine Mona Mary A
1912, — Thomas George, D S.O., b. 1885 [see “ Companionage”] : m. 1910, Josephine Margaret,
da. of Robert J. Lang, of Broadmeadows, Selkirk, and has issue living, Richard b. 1911, Thomas
Ian b. 1913, Hugh b. 1915, Elizabeth Audrey b. 1917, — Margaret, — Violet Mona. Residence ,
Chipchase Castle, Wark-on-Tyne.—— Mary Isabel Gwendolen : m. 1886, Thomas Turner-Farley,
who d. 1901, and has issue living, Dorothy Gladys : m. 1911, Lieut.-Col. Henry John Des Vceux,
O.B.E. [see Des Vceux, Bt., colls.], — Olivia Ann: m. 1912, Capt. Ronald Steuart-Menzies, Scots
Guards, and has issue living, Jean Margery b. 1913. Residence ,
The father of the 1st baronet was Deputy Governor of co. Kildare, and sometime M.P. for Askeaton
in the Irish Parliament. The 1st baronet, Sir Richard John, was an eminent engineer, and author of
the famous geological map of Ireland, upon which he was engaged 1812-57. The 2nd baronet assumed,
in 1865, the additional surname of Waldie.
GROGAN, Creation (U K.) 1859, Moyvore, of co. Westmeath.
Honor et virtus.
Honor and virtue.
Sir Edward Ion Beresford Grogan, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., 2nd Baronet; b. Nov. 29th, 1873; his father, Sir
Edward, 1891 ; ed. at Winchester, and at R.M.C. ; Col. Rifle
Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ; S. Africa 1899-1900 (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with five clasps), European War 1914-
19 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G., Brevet Col., Order of
Redeemer of Greece) ; engaged on International Gendarmerie
Re-organization in Macedonia 1906-8 ; was Military Attache to
South American Republics 1911-14; D.S.O. 1917* C.M.G.
1919 : m. 1907, Ellinor Flora Bosworth, da. of the late Reginald
Bosworth Smith, and widow of Sir Harry Langhorne
Thompson, K. C.M.G. [see Smith-Marriott, Bt., colls.].
^rrna — Barry of six or and sable, on a chief engrailed azure a lion passant
of the first. Crrst — A lion’s head erased sable, charged with a mullet
Sisters living— Sara Madeleine.- - Aileen Edward Sybil Teresa.
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Dublin City (C) 1841-65.
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GROVE, Creation (U.K.) 1874, of Ferae, Wiltshire.
Sir Walter John Grove, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Sept. 9th, 1852; s. his father, Sir Thomas Fraser,
1897 ; ed. at Eton ; is a J.P. for Wilts and Dorset ; served
in Wilts Militia 1870-74 ; sometime Capt. Roy. Wilts Yeo.
Cav. : m. 1882, Agnes Geraldine, da. of the late Lieut. -
Gen. Augustus Henry Lane- Fox-Pitt- Rivers [B. Sheffield],
and has issue.
$rms — Ermine, on a chevron engrailed gules ; three scallops, the
centre one or, the others argent. Crist — A talbot statant sable,
collared argent.
Residence — Sedgehill Manor, Shaftesbury. Club — Arthur’s.
Sons living— GERALD, b. Dec. 18th, 1886; ed. at Sherborne,
and privately abroad ; entered British S. Africa Police, Rhodesia
1911, and served in German S.-W. Africa and E. AfricaCampaigns,
therein and with King’s Africa Rifles. Residence , Sedgehill
Manor, Shaftesbury. Club, Brooks’s. Walter Peel, b. 1904.
Daughters living — Honor, b. 1883: m. 1911, Col. Nikolai Golejew-
ski, Mil. Attache to Russian Embassy in Washington, U.S.A., and
has issue living, Sonia, b. 1912.— — CEnone, b. 1889.
Brother living— Thomas Hele Hooke, b. 1862 ; ed. at Radley. Residence, Matajanal, Lower
California, Mexico.
Sisters living — Grace Kathleen: m. 1st, 1867, Harvey John de Montmorency, who d. 1873, late
2nd Dragoon Guards ; 2ndly, 1896, Gen. Francis Hamilton, formerly Roy. Scots Fusiliers, and
has issue living (by ist marriage), Henrietta Kathleen : m. 1897, George Edward Mauger, of Ste.
Claire, Jersey, and has issue living, Joan Isolda. Edith Eleanor: m. 1874, Edmund Benson
Foster, who d. 1917, and has issue living, Edward Bayntun Grove (of Warmwell House, near
Dorchester, and Clewer Manor, Windsor), b. 1879 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Grenadier Guards ;
Major Berkshire Yeo. Reserve ; S. Africa 1900-1901, European War 1915-18, in Gallipoli and
Egypt with Berkshire Yeo., in Palestine with Scottish Rifles, and in France with Tank Corps:
m. 1909, Marjorie Wentworth, el. da. of the late Lieut. -Col. G. Wentworth Forbes, J.P., formerly
ist Dragoon Guards, and has issue living, Joan Marjorie Wentworth b. 1910, Eve Wentworth
b. 1911, Pamela Wentworth b. 1914, Mersa Vivien Wentworth b. 1917, — Thomas Bayntun Grove,
b. 1884 ; is Major Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), — Evelyn Grace May ( Marchioness of Downshire),
b. 1876 : m. 1907, the 6th Marquess of Downshire, who d. 19x8, — Florence Constantia Cicely,
b. 1877: m. 1906, Baron Frans van Heemstra, — Ruth Edith, b. 1890. Residence, Clewer Manor,
Windsor.— Charlotte Augusta : m. 1904, Gilbert Michael Warren Davis. Residence, White
Farm, Corfe-Mullen, Dorset. Emily Kathleen : m. 1885, Lieut. -Col. Edmund Morton Mansel-
Pleydell, who d. 1914 [see Mansel, Bt., colls.]. Residence, Longthorns, Blandford.
Half-Sister living — Olivia Frances, b. 1884 : m. 1910, William Lewis Rowland Paul Sebastian
Blennerhassett [ see Blennerhassett, Bt.]. Residence , 9, William Street, Lowndes Square, S.W.
Aunts living (sisters of ist baronet) — Helen Sophia: m. 1864, Col. John Stephen Ross, J.P. , who d.
1896, and has issue living, Edgar Patrick, b. 1870 : m. 1895, Edith Charlotte, da. of the late Rev.
T. R. O’Fflahertie (V. of Capel, Surrey), of Lemonfield, co. Galway, and has with other issue living,
Edgar John O’Fflahertie b. 1898, — Ethel Louisa: m. 1902, the Rev. Joseph Kershaw Wilson, V. of
Bromley, Kent, and has issue living, Douglas John b. 1903, Humphrey Kershaw b. 1906, Helen
Margaret Ross b. 1908, — Marion Jean Helen, — Helena Gertrude. Residence , Rydal, Wimbledon.
——Emma Philippa. Residence, The Close, Salisbury.
Ancestors of the present baronet sat in Parliament in the 16th and 17th centuries. Sir Thomas
Fraser Grove, ist Bt., was M.P. for S. Wilts (L) 1865-74, and for Wilts, S. , or Wilton, Div. 1885-92.
GUINNESS, Creation (U.K.) 1867, of Ashford, co. Galway.
Sir Algernon Arthur St. Law-
rence Lee Guinness, 3rd Baronet , son of the
late Capt. Benjamin Lee Guinness, 2nd son of
ist baronet; b. May nth, 1883 ; ed. at Eton;
s. his uncle, Arthur Edward, Baron Ardilaun ,
1915 ; is Acting Lieut.-Com. R.N.V.R.
$.rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th per saltire gules and
azure, a lion rampant or, on a chief ermine a dexter
hand couped at the wrist of the first, Guinness ; 2nd and
3rd argent, on a fesse between three crescents sable a
trefoil slipped or, Lee. Crisis — ist, a boar passant,
quarterly or and gules ; 2nd, on a pillar argent, en-
circled hy a ducal coronet or, an eagle preying on a
bird’s leg erased proper. Supporters — On either side a
stag gules, attired and gorged with a collar gemmel or,
pendant therefrom by a chain gold an escutcheon, the
uidigcu wim me anus ui vjuiiuicss, and the sinister with those of Lee. [The supporters in
the arms were granted to Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, ist baronet, and his heirs male, upon whom
the dignity of a baronet may descend, as a special mark of favour for the public spirit and munificent
liberality manifested by him in the restoration of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin.]
Club — Travellers’.
Brothers living— KENELM EDWARD LEE, b. Aug. 14th, 1887 ; is Lieut. Roy. Naval Vol.
Reserve.— Nigel Digby Lee, b. 1892.
Uncle living— Edward Cecil, b. 1847 ; cr. a Baronet 1885, and Baron Iveagh 1891, Viscount
Iveagh 1905, and Earl of Iveagh 1919.
Mother living— Lady Henrietta Eliza, da. of 3rd Earl of Howth (ext.): m. 1881, Capt. Benjamin
Lee Guinness (ante), who d. 1900, and has issue living [see ante]. Residence, 9, Sloane Terrace
Mansions, Sloane Street, S.W.
Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, M.P., LL.D., ist Bt., sat as M.P. for Dublin City (C) 1865-8, and
at his own cost restored the Cathedral of St. Patrick. Dublin. His el. son, Sir Edward, 2nd Bt., sat
as M.P. for Dublin (C) 1868-9 and 1874-80, when he was cr. Baron Ardilaun of Ashford, co. Galway
(peerage of United Kingdom), which Barony became ext. at his death in 1915.
Neither above nor below.
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GUISE, Creation (G.B.) 1783, of Highnam Court, Gloucestershire.
[Name pronounced “Gyze.”]
Sir Anselm William Edward
Guise, ★ 6th Baronet ; b. Sept. i8th, 1888-;
s. his father, Sir William Francis George,
1920 ; ed. at Eton; Capt. Yeo., and patron
of two livings ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn.
Gloucestershire Regt.
&rms — Gules, seven lozenges conjoined vaire,
three, three, and one, on a canton or a mullet of six
points pierced sable. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or
a swan wings elevated argent, gorged with a ducal
crown and chain over the back or. Supporters (to
descend with the baronetcy) — Dexter , a swan with
wings endorsed argent crusilly and langued gules,
beaked and membered sable, collared and chained or ;
sinister , a bear sable, billetty, collared and chained or,
langued and armed gules.
Seat — Elmore] Court, near Gloucester. Club —
Wellington.
Sister living — Diana Vernon Constance, b. 1890 : in.
1920, Capt. Ardern Arthur Hulme Beaman, D.S.O.
Uncle living (son of 4th baronet)— CHRISTOPHER
DERING, b, April 3rd, 1855; ed. at Eton; for-
merly Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. Comdg. 3rd Batn.
Gloucestershire Regt. ; is Hon. Major in the Army ;
served with Rhodesian Field Force 1900, and as
D.A.A.G. on Staff at Mafeking 1901 : in. 1903, Ella
Letitia, da. of the late Vice-Adm. Gerard John Napier, and has issue living, Valerie Napier,
b. 1907. Residence , Sheepbell Farm, Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey. Club , Junior United Service.
Aunts living (daughters of 4th baronet) — Henrietta Margaret.— --Margaret Mary Catherine.
Georgiana Victoria. Elizabeth Frances. Residence , Lynton Fields, Hambrook, near Bristol.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet — Ada Caroline ( Lady Guise), second da. of the late Octavius
Edward Coope, M.P., of Rochetts, Brentwood : in. 1887, Sir William Francis George Guise, 5th
baronet, who d. 1920. Residence , Elmore Court, near Gloucester.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major Henry John Guise, 2nd son ol 3rd baronet, b. 1817, d. 1857 :
m. 1855, Frederica, who d. 1909, da. of Sir William Verner, 1st Bt. : —
William Verner, b. 1856 : in. 1879, Emilie Annie, da. of Lee Vyner, of Ceylon, and has issue living,
Anselm Verner Lee, C.B.E., b. 1881 ; is Major in the Army; has Portuguese Red Cross medal ;
C.B.E. 1918. Henry John Wright, b. 1857 ; formerly Major The King’s (Liverpool Regt.).
Grandchildren of the late Francis Edward Guise, 3rd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rivett Francis Guise, b. 1853, d. 1908: in. 1st, 1881, Mary, who d. 1886,
da. of W. Deare ; 2ndly, 1888, Mary Eliza Maud, da. of Major J. W. Boissier : —
(By 1st marriage) Jack Francis Vernon, b. 1882; Lieut.-Com. R.N. (retired): in. 1917, Catherine
Renee, da. of the late Gilbert Ireland-Blackburne, of Redland, Bristol, and has issue living,
Nicholas, b. 1920, — Marguerite Rende, b. 1918. Residence, Withington, Gloucestershire.
Harry Rivett Cecil, O.B.E., M.C. , b. 1883: is in Indian Police, Capt. Indian Army Reserve of
Officers, and Lieut. Gen. Staff; European Army 1915-18 (M.C., O.B.E.), O.B.E.1919: m. 1909,
Enid Maria, el. da. of Lieut.-Col. — Zohrab, Indian Med. Ser., and has issue living, Mary Dulcie,
b. 1910. Gladys Mary, b. 1885. (By 2nd marriage) Francis Edward Boissier, b. 1892 ; Capt.
Indian Army (retired) : in. 1914, Ethel Mary, da. of Edward Valentine Holme, of 26, Via
Amedeo, Naples. Residence, Isola di Capri, Italy. John William, b. 1894 ; Capt. Indian
Army.— Reginald Edward, M.C. , b. 1896 ; Lieut. Yeo. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1918. Christopher Probyn, b. 1899 ; Lieut. Indian Army. Rivett Arthur, b. 1902.—
Henrietta Mae, b. 1907.
Issue of the late John Wright Guise, b. 1855, d. 1916 : in. 1st, 1884, Helen Edith, who d.
1885, da. of His Honour the late Judge Sumner, of Hempsted Court, Gloucester; 2ndly,
1888, Charlotte (now of Hayden Court. Staverton). da. of the late Edwin Crawshay : —
(By 2nd marriage) Lesa Frances, b. 1893 : in. 1920, Kingsmill Foster Manley Power.
Issue of the late Rev. Vernon George Guise, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1823, d. 1861 ,
m. 1852, Mary Harriet, who d. 1886, da. of Robert Lane, of The Rylands,
Herefordshire ; —
Rev. Vernon Lane, b. 1854; ed. at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1886); is R. of Stop-
ham : in. 1882, Edith Henrietta Mary, da. of the late Rev. William Pulling, R. of Eastnor and
Preb. of Hereford, and has issue living, Vernon Robert, b. 1885 ; Capt. R.G.A. ; Mesopotamia
1915-16, present at defence of Kut (prisoner) : in. 1919, Nadine Alice, da. of the late Andrew
Charles Armstrong [see Armstrong, Bt., cr. 1841]. Residence, Stopham Rectory, Pulborough :
Sussex.—/?^. Julian, b. 1856; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1878, M.A. 1881); is R. of
Addington : in. 1886, Elizabeth Lucy, who d. 1915, da. of the late Rev. F. George Francis Master,
R. of Stratton, Cirencester. Residence, Addington Rectory, West Mailing, Kent.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Vernon George Guise (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Howard Guise, A 1858, d. 1904 : m. 1891, Georgiana Maude, da. of
the late John Wingfield-Stratford [see V. Powerscourt, colls.] : —
Jane, b. 1893.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Gen. John Christopher Guise, C.B., V.C., 5th son of 3rd
baronet, b. 1826, d. 1895 : m. 1861, Isabella (now of St. Waleran. Gorey, co.
Wexford), da. of the late Rev. Arthur Newcombe, of Abbeyleix, Queen’s Co. : —
Arthur St. Valery Beauchamp, b. 1868 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; has been Capt. 3rd Batn. Roy.
Welsh Fusiliers, Private Sec. to Lord-Lieut. of Ireland, and to Gov.-Gen. of Canada, and
Private Sec. to Lord Rosebery; is Hon. Capt. in the Army: in. 1910, Florence Hazel Herbert, da.
of the Hon. Charles Mackintosh (formerly Gov. of N.-W. Territories, Canada), of Victoria, British
Columbia. Club, Wellington. Catherine Isabella. Mary Emily: in. 1899, Capt. Frederick
Charles Ulick Vernon-Wentworth, C.B., R.N., and has issue living, Charles John, b. 1900, —
Frederick William, b. 1907. — Mary Guise, b. 1902. Residence. Blackheath, Saxmundham, Suffolk.
Issue of the late Vice-Adm. Martin George Guise, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1780,
d. 1828 : m. 1827, Dona Juana Maria del Valle Riestera : —
Maria Mercedes Carlotta (twin) : in. 18 — . John Dartnell.
-¥■ His younger brother, Henry George Christopher Guise, b. 1893; 2ndJLieut. Gloucestershire
Regt. ; d. (accidentally killed on active service during European War) 1915.
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In 1262 Nicholas de Gyse (having m. a near relative of Sir John de Burgh, el. son of Hubert,
Earl of Kent), received in right of his wife the manor and lordship of Elmore in Gloucestershire.
Sir Anselm de Gyse, son of Nicholas, received (temp. 1274) a confirmation of this manor by a further
grant (still in possession of the family), and assumed the De Burgh arms, differenced by a canton.
His descendant, Christopher Guise, el. son of William Guise, of Elmore (Sheriff of Gloucestershire
1647), was cr. a Baronet 1661, which Baronetcy became ext. at the death of the 5th baronet in
April 1783 ; but eight months after, in Dec. 1783, his cousin and heir male, John Guise (of the younger
branch), of Highnam Court, co. Gloucester, great-grandson of Henry Guise, a younger son of William
Guise, of Elmore (ante), younger brother of 1st Baronet of 1st creation, was also cr. a Baronet. The
2nd baronet (of the 2nd creation) sat as M.P. for Gloucestershire, and the 4th and 5th Baronets were
High Sheriffs of Gloucestershire.
GULL, Creation (U.K.) 1872, of Brook Street.
Sir William Cameron Gull, O.B.E. , 2nd Baronet;
b. Jan. 6th, i860 ; s. his father, Sir William Withey, 1890 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A., 1st class in Juris-
prudence 1882, Vinerian Law Scholar 1883, M.A. 1887) ;
Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1886; unsuccessfully contested Elginshire
tand Nairnshire 1892; sat as M.P. for Devtfcishire, N.-W.,
or Barnstaple, Div. ( LU ) 1895-1900; was a Member of
London Sch. Board 1891-4 ; is a J.P. and a County Alderman
for Berks (High Sheriff 1908); O.B.E. 1918: m. 1st, 1886,
the Hon. Annie Clayton, whot£ 1908, da. of 1st Baron Lindley ;
2ndly, 1910, Evelyn Louisa, who d. 1914, da. of His Honour
the late Sir Thomas William Snagge, K.C.M.G., Judge of
County Courts Circuit No. 36, of 17, Cadogan Gardens, S.W.,
having had issue, of whom the el. son, Francis William
Lindley, b. 1889 ; Capt. and temporary Major Rifle Brigade
(Prince Consort’s Own) ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1918 : m. 1914, Elizabeth Hope Bine (now of 5, Montpelier Square, S.W.7),
da. of Sir Charles Bine Renshaw, 1st Bt.
— Azure, a serpent nowed or between three sea-gulls proper ; a canton ermine, thereon an
ostrich feather argent, quilled or, enfiled by the coronet which encircles the plume of the Prince of
Wales, gold. Cttsts — ist, a lion passant guardant or, supporting with his dexter fore paw an
escutcheon azure, thereon an ostrich feather argent, quilled or, enfiled with a coronet as in the canton ;
2nd, two arms embowed, vested azure, cuffs argent, the hands proper holding a torch or fired proper.
Residence — Frilsham House, Yattendon, Berks. Clubs — Athenaeum, Royal Automobile.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— RICHARD CAMERON, b. March 18th, 1894 ; ed. at Eton,
at Ch. Ch., Oxford, and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own); served during
European War 1914-16 (wounded, despatches) : m. 1917, Dona Eva Swinnerton, da. of Sir Thomas
Swinnerton Dyer, nth Bt., and has issue living, Michael Swinnerton Cameron, b. 1919.
By 2nd marriage— John Evelyn, b. 1914.
Daughters living — By 1st marriage— Mary Edith, b. 1887 : m. 1911, William Herbert Watney,
Lieut. Rifle Brig, (missing May 1915).—— Amy Beatrice, b. 1888 : m. 1913, Charles Henry
Goschen. Residences , 38, Tedworth Square, S.W. ; Anglesey Abbey, Lode, Cambridgeshire.
Dorothy Susan, b. 1897. By 2nd marriage — Rosemary Violet, b. 1912.
Sister living — Caroline Cameron: m. 1888, Theodore Dyke Acland, M.D. [see Acland, Bt., cr.
1890]. Residence , 19, Bryanston Square. W.
This baronetcy was conferred on William Withey Gull, M.D., an eminent Physician (subsequently
Physician in Ordinary to H.M. Queen Victoria), in recognition of services rendered to H.R.H. Albert
Edward, Prince of Wales, during his severe illness in the winter of 1871 ; and H.M. Queen Victoria
also, in 1872, granted the canton as an augmentation to the arms.
Sine Deo frustra.
MS 1 thout God labor is
in vain.
GUNNING, Creation (G.B.) 1778, of Eltham, Kent.
Sir Charles Vere Gunning, C.B. ,
C.M.G. , 7th Baronet; b. Oct. 31st, 1859; s. his
brother, Sir Frederick Digby, 1906; ed. at
Radley; is a J.P. and County Councillor for North-
amptonshire, and Major Reserve of Officers ; formerly
Capt. Durham L.I. ; sometime Gov. of Leicester
Prison; served in S. Africa 1900-1902, in command
of Johannesburg Remount Depot, and as Staff
Officer for Remounts (despatches, Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps ;
promoted Major), and during European War 1914-16,
as a Staff Officer, Remounts (despatches); com-
manded British Remount Commn., Canada and N.
America 1916-19, with rank of Brig. -Gen. (de-
spatches); C.M.G., 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1918: m.
1888, Ethel Beatrice, da. of the late Rev. William
Robert Finch-Hatton [ see E. Winchilsea, colls.],
and has issue.
gtrms — Gules, on a fesse erminois between three doves
argent, as many crosses formee per pale gules and azure.
tie rules alone with, impartial sway . ftnst — A dove holding in its dexter claw a caduceus proper.
Residence — Weldon, Kettering, Northants. Club— Junior United Service.
Daughter living— Essex Vere : m. 1919, Basil Gerald Brooke, Lieut. 17th Lancers [see Brooke,
Bt., cr. 1903].
Sisters living — Emma Louisa : m. 1890, Christopher Smyth, and has issue living, Barbara
Mary, b. 1894, — Ursula Catherine, b. 1898. Residence, Little Houghton, Northampton.
Georgiana Mary.
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Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Frances Rose {Lady Gunning ), da. of the late Rev. the
Hon. William Henry Spencer [see V. Churchill, colls.] : m. 1879, as his 2nd wife, the Rev.
Sir Henry John Gunning, 4th baronet, who d. 1885. Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Major Charles George Gunning (infra) : —
Issue of the late Charles Archibald John Gunning, b. 1859, d. 1910: m. 1900, Beatrice
Constance, da. of the late Robert Raaf Purvis ; —
ROBERT CHARLES, b. Dec. 2nd, 1901. Josephine, b. 1904.
Grandchildren of the late Major John Gunning, 6th son of 2nd baronet
Issue of the late Major Charles George Gunning, b. 1834, d. 1878 : rn. 1859, Emma Cameron,
da. of Lieut.-Gen. Archibald Spiers Logan : —
George Hamilton, D.S.O., b. 1876; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 21st Indian Cav. ; Tirah
Expedition 1897-8 (medal with two clasps), Waziristan Expedition 1901-2 (clasp), operations
against Darwesh Khel Waziris 1902, European War 1916-18 (despatches thrice, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col.); D.S.O. 1918 : m. 1906, Wynifred Florence Langton, da. of the Rev. Walter David
Challice, of Langton House, King’s Road, Hove, and has issue living, Jack Hamilton, b. 1907.
Club , Cavalry.
Issue of the late Col. John Campbell Gunning, b. 1835, d. 1910 : m. 1865, Mary Ann, da. of
J. R. Boyson : —
Henry Ross, b. 1879 5 formerly Capt. Devonshire Regt. ; is Capt. Canadian Inf. ; served in S.
Africa 1899, present at battle of Elandslaagte (severely wounded), and during European War
1914-15 (wounded): m. 1905, Charlotte Henrietta, who d. 1908, da. of the late Anthony Harley
Bacon, and has issue living, Henrietta Marion, b. 1906. Jessie Helen: m. 1891, Col. Leonard
Wilkinson Cleveland Kerrich, formerly Comdg. 28th Light Cav. (Indian Army), and has issue
living, Marie Minnie, b. 1892, — Helen Leonie, b. 1894.
Grandchildren of the late Col. John Gampbell Gunning (ante) : —
Issue of the late Brig.-Gen. Orlando George Gunning, C.M.G., D.S.O. , Indian Army,
b. 1867, d. (on active ser. during European War) 1917 : m. 1902, Margaret Cecilia, da. of
the late Clinton George Dawkins : —
Orlando Peter, b. 1908.— Elizabeth Margaret Mary, b. 1905. Lilian Jessie Isabella, b. 1906.
The 1st baronet was successively Minister Plenipotentiary at the Courts of Berlin and St. Petersburg,
and the 2nd baronet was successively M.P. for Wigan (1800-1802), Hastings (1802-6), and East
Grinstead (1812-18). Sir Robert, 3rd baronet, sat as M.P. for Northampton 1830-31, and was High
Sheriff of Northamptonshire 1841-2, and Sir Henry, 4th baronet, was successively R. of Knockyn.
Incumbent of Horton, and R. of Wigan, and Rural Dean.
GUNTER, Creation (U.K.) 1901, of Wetherby Grange, Collingham, West Riding of
Yorkshire.
Sir Ronald Vernon Gunter, 3rd Baronet ;
b. March 8th, 1904 ; s. his father, Lieut.-Col. Sir Robert
Benyon Nevill, 1917.
$rms — Sable, a chevron- invected between in chief two gauntlets and
in base a stag’s head erased or. Crtsi — On a gauntlet fessewise or, a
stag’s head erased proper.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet)— GEORGE GOUNTER, b. Dec. 7th,
1877.
Aunts living (daughters of 1st Baronet) — Helen Caroline {Lady
Younger)', m. 1888, Sir William Younger, 1st Bt., of Auchen Castle,
co. Dumfries. Residences , Auchen Castle, Moffat, N.B. 43, Prince’s
Gardens, S.W. Edith Marguerite, b. 18 — : 1899, Miles Dawson,
and has issue living, John Miles, b. 190-. Residence , Brook Hall,
Tadcaster.— Hilda Mary : m. 1894, Col. Henry Mostyn Owen, C.B.,
M.V.O., having had issue, of whom Harry Kenneth, b. 1898 ; Sub-
Lieut. R.N. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918,— Caeryl,
— Ueen. Cissil Annie : m. 1897, John Wormald. and has issue
living, Nancy Cissil, b. 189-, — Joan, b. 190-. Ursula Fanny.
The 1st baronet, Sir Robert (son of Robert Gunter, of Earl’s Court, Middlesex), served as
Capt. 4th Dragoon Guards during Crimean War, and sat as M.P. for Knaresborough (C) 1884-5,
and for Barkston Ash Div. of E. Part of W. Riding of Yorkshire 1885-1905. The 2nd baronet,
Lieut.-Col. Sir Robert Benyon Nevill, d. (on active ser. during European War) 1917.
Val y Gallo.
Gwynne-Evans, see Evans.
HADFIELD, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Parkhead House, Sheffield.
Sir Robert Abbott Hadfield, F.R.S.,
1st Baronet , son of the late Robert Hadfield, of
Sheffield; b. Nov. 29th, 1859; ed. at Sheffield
Collegiate Sch. ; D.Met. Sheffield Univ. 19IT,
D.Sc. Leeds Univ. 1912 ; was Pres, of Iron and
Steel Institute 1905-7, of Faraday So. 1914-20, and
of So. of British Gas Industries 1917-19; is a
F.R.S., a Fellow of Institute of Chemistry and of
Chemical Physical and Roy. Aeronautical Sos.,
an Hon. Foreign Member of K. Svenska Vetensk
Acad., Stockholm, Hon. Member of American
Institute of Mining Engineers, of American Iron
and Steel Institute, and of American Steel Treaters
So., the inventor of manganese steel, Low Hy-
steresis steel, and many other important Metal-
lurgical inventions and improvements, a Director
of the Sheffield Gas Co. and of Mond Nickel Co.,
and other cos., a Member of Goldsmiths Co., and
of Blacksmiths Co., a Freeman of City of London,
Chm. Sheffield Dist. Railway, Chm. and Managing
Director of Had field’s (Limited), Chm. of Ferrous
Section of Advisory Council of Scientific and In-
Faith is the sacred key to heaven. dustrial Research, a J.P. for Sheffield, a Member of
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Senate of Sheffield Univ., of Executive Committee of the National Physical Labora-
tory, and Member of Council and Member of many English and Foreign Scientific
and Technical Sos. ; appointed a Member of International Exhibitions Roy. Commn.
1909; awarded Howard quinquennial prize and premium 1903, the Bessemer gold
medal 1904, and Elliott Cresson gold medal, Philadelphia 1910; has received many
other gold medals and premiums for scientific research ; was Master Cutler of Sheffield
1899-1900; author of over 100 scientific and technical papers; cr. Knt. 1908: m.
1894, Frances, C.B.E. (a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Eng-
land), da. of Col. Samuel M. Wickersham, of Philadelphia, U.S. A.
$rm<s — Ermine, on a chevron engrailed azure three cinquefoils or, in base a boar’s head erased
sable. Crrst — lssuant out of the battlements of a tower proper a fleur de lis or.
Seat — Parkhead House, Sheffield. Town Residence— 22, Carlton House Terrace, S W. Clubs —
Athseneum, Brooks’s, Reform, National Liberal, Ranelagh, Royal Automobile, Burlington Fine Arts,
Royal Societies’, British Empire, Reform (Sheffield), Sheffield, and Metropolitan (Washington,
U.S. A.).
HAGGERSTON, Creation (E.) 1642, of Haggerston, Northumberland.
Sir Edward Charlton de Marie
Haggerston, 10th Baronet ; b. Feb. 8th, 1857;
s. his brother, Sir John de Marie, 1918 ; ed. at
UshawColl., Durham, and at Prior Park, Bath;
is a J.P. : m. 1904, Florence, da. of the late Wil-
liam H. Perrin, C. E. , of 16, Claremont Road,
Sandymount, co. Dublin, and has issue.
— Azure, on a bend cotissed argent three billets
sable. Crest — A lion passant argent.
Seat — Ellingham Hall, Chathill, Northumberland.
Club — Junior Carlton.
Sons living— HUGH CARNABY DE MARIE, b.
March 7th, 1906. Ralph Stanley de Marie, b. 1912. ||g
Daughters living — Monica Winifred de Marie, £.£1907.
■Ursula Edith de Marie, b. 1910.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— Marguerite {Lady
Haggerston ), da. of the late Lewis Eyre, of 78, Redcliffe
Gardens, S.W. : m. 1887, Sir John de Marie Haggerston,
9th baronet, who d. 1918. Residence, Aston House,
Bognor.
Collateral Branches living.
Descendants of the late William Haggerston-Constable, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, who
m. 1758, Winifred, da. of William Lord Maxwell, el. son of the 5th Earl of
Nithsdale, whose title was attainted : —
See under Bs. Herries.
A John de Haggerston was one of the Scottish Barons who swore fealty to King Edward in 1296.
Sir Thomas, 1st baronet, commanded a regiment in the army of King Charles I., and the 2nd baronet,
also Sir Thomas, was Gov. of Berwick Castle.
HA1KETT, Creation (N.S.) 1697, of Pitfirrane, Fifeshire. [Extinct 1904.]
Sir Peter Arthur Halkett, 8th and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 8th Baronet —Helen Margaret. Madeline. Mabel.
Daughter living Of 7th Baronet— Amelia. Residence , Pelham Lodge, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet — Eliza JAnna ( Lady Halkett), da. of the late Capt. Richard
Kirwan Hill, 32nd Regt. : m. 1856, Sir Peter Arthur Halkett, 8th baronet, who d. 1904, when the
title became ext. Residence, Pitfirrane, Dunfermline, N.B.
Collateral Branch living.
Granddaughter of the late John Halkett, 4th son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Major John Thomas Douglas Halkett, 4th Light Dragoons, b. 1816, d.
(killed at Balaclava) 1854: m. 1849, Charlotte Mary Beague, who d. 1908, having m.
2ndly, 1856, Arthur George St. John-Mildmay, who d. 1884 [see Mildmay, Bt., colls.] : —
Mary Katherine : m. 1881, Francis William Robertson, of Chilcote, Derbyshire, and Netherseale
Hall, Leicestershire, who d. 1882. Residence ,
The 1st baronet, Sir Peter Wedderburne, assumed. the name of Halkett in lieu of his patronymic
The 2nd baronet, Sir Peter Halkett, a Lieut. -Col. of the English troops at the battle of Gladsmuir
was taken prisoner and liberated on parole. On his return the Duke of Cumberland ordered him to
rejoin his regiment or forfeit his commission ; he returned for answer that, “ His Royal Highness
was master of his commission, but not of his honor,” a reply that was approved by the Government.
He went subsequently to America, and was killed in General Braddock’s defeat bv the Indians 1755.
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HALL, Creation (N.S.) 1687, of Dunglass, Haddingtonshire.
Sir John Richard Hall, C.B.E., 9th Baronet ,
son of the late Lieut.-Gen. Julian Hamilton Hall, 5th son
of 5th baronet, by Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa, who d.
1906, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. John Fremantle; b.
Nov. 14th, 1865; j. his uncle, 'Sir Henry John, 1913;
formerly Major Coldstream Guards; is a D.L. for Had-
dingtonshire, Major Irish Guards (Reserve), and Comdg.
the Regt. and Regimental District ; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 :
m. 1903, Sophia Mary, da. of Henry Duncan, and widow
of the late Capt. Spencer Alwyne Olliver, D.S.O., of
Kingston Manor, Sussex.
$ms — Azure, a chevron argent between three cranes’ head,
erased at the necks or. Crtst— A crane or, standing upon a mount
vert holding in the dexter claw a stone proper.
Residence — 21, Dorset Square, N.W.i.
Brother living— MARTIN JULIAN, O.B.E., b. March 23rd,
1874; ed. at Radley; formerly in Bechuanaland Civil Ser. ;
Director of Food Section, Ministry of Munitions during European
War; O.B.E. 1918: m. 1905, Alice Mary, da. of William
Wyndham Hasler, J.P., of Aldingbourne House, Sussex, and has
issue living, Julian Henry, b. 1907. Residence , 177, Ashley
Gardens, S.W.i. Clubs , Carlton, Caledonian.
Sister living — Agnes Helen. Residence , 3, Morpeth Terrace,
Victoria Street, S.W.i.
Widow living Of 7th Baronet— Adelaide Catherine ( Lady Hall), da. of the late Robert Kerr
Elliot, of Harwood, co. Roxburgh : m. 1877, Sir Basil Francis Hall, 7th baronet, who d. 1909.
Residence , St. Aidan’s, North Berwick.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Basil Hall, R.N., 2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Basil Sidmouth de Ros Hall, R.N., b. 1833, d . 1871 : m. 1864, Grace,
da. of the late Sir William Reid, G.C.M.G., K.C.B.
Basil William Reid, A 1865 ; is Capt. R.N. (retired), and Inspector of Lifeboats forS. Coast of England;
in Special Ser. Squadron 1914 ; served at bombardment of Alexandria 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze
star), European War 1915-19 ; has Lifeboat Institution Medal: m. 1st, 1804, Cecil Mary, who d.
1919, da. of the late John Woodgate Ashburnham ; 2ndly, 1920, Esther Mary, da. of the late Sir
Arthur William Blomfield, A.R.A. [see Blomfield, “ Knights’ Widows”]. Residence , 7, Clarence
Parade, Southsea. Clubs , Bath, Savile. Lionel Erskine, b. 1868 ; ed. at Radley ; is Capt. in the
Army : in. 1897, Jane Augusta, da. of the late Thomas Leethem Reynolds, and has issue living,
Lionel Reid, M.C. , b. 1898 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; Lieut. Roy. Scots; European War 1916-19 (wounded,
M.C.), Neville Reynolds, b. 1900; ed. at Oundle, — Douglas Basil, b. 1909. Residence , 7, Clarence
Parade, Southsea.
The 4th baronet, M.P. for St. Michael’s, was President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Vigilance ensures tranquillity.
HALL, Creation (U.K ) 1919, of Burton Park, Burton, Sussex.
Sir Douglas Bernard Hall, M.P. ,
1st Baronet, son of the late Bernard Hall, J.P.,
of Burton Park, Petworlh, Sussex, by Margaret,
da. of William Calrow, J.P., D.L. ; b. Dec. 29th,
1866 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Ch. Ch., Ox-
ford ; formerly Capt. R.E. ; is Lord of the Manors
of Barlavington, of Burton and Crouch, and a J.P.
for Sussex (High Sheriff 1907) ; unsuccessfully
contested Penryn and Falmouth Jan. 1906; has
sat as M.P. for Isle of Wight (C) since Jan. 1910 :
in. 1890, Caroline, only da. of T. J. Mont-
gomery, of Larchmont Manor, New York State,
U.S.A., and has issue.
^.rms— Vert, on a fesse or, between in chief a cross-
crosslet fitch^e between two talbots’ heads erased^ argent
collared and "ringed gules, and in base a like talbot’s head,
three escallops sable. Crrst — A talbot’s head erased sable,
ears argent, gorged with a chaplet or, garnished with roses
gules, between two cross-crosslets fitche'e gold.
Seat — Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk. Town
Residence — 10, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Carlton,
Boodle’s, White’s.
son living— DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY BERNARD, D.S.O., b. Dec. 30th, 1891 ; ed. at
Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Capt. Coldstream Guards ; European War 1914-19 with his Regt., and as
Lieut. -Col. attached N. Staffordshire Regt. (twice wounded, despatches thrice, D.S.O.) ; D.S.U.
1919 : :>t. 1915, Mary, da. of Capt. W. A. Grant, formerly 13th Hussars, and has issue living,
Pamelt Mary, b. 1916. Clubs, Guards’, Pratt’s, Royal Victoria Yacht.
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HALSEY, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Gaddesden, co. Hertford.
Right Hon. Sir (Thomas) Frederick
Halsey, P.C. , 1st Baronet, elder son of the late
Thomas Plumer Halsey, M.P. ; b. Dec. 9th, 1839 >
ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ( B. A. 1861,
M.A. 1864); formerly Major and Hon. Lieut.-
Col. Herts Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P., a D.L., a County
Alderman, and Vice-Lieut, for Herts ; sat as M.P.
for Hertfordshire (C) Feb. 1874 to Nov. 1885,
and for Herts, W., or Watford, Div. Nov. 1885
to Jan. 1906, when he was defeated ; P C. 1901 :
m. 1865, Mary Julia, da. of the late F. O. Wells,
B.C.S., and has issue.
^•rms — Argent, onapilesable three griffins’ heads erased
of the field. Cmt — A dexter cubit arm proper, habited
gules, the cuff argent, holding a griffin’s claw erased or.
Residence — Gaddesden Place, Hemel Hempstead.
Clubs— Carlton, United University.
A word once uttered cannot be recalled.
Sons living — WALTER JOHNSTON, O.B.E , b.
1868 ; Lieut.-Col. (retired) Bedfordshire and Herts
Regt. ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1920: in. 1896, Agnes Marion,
da. of William Macalpine Leny, formerly of Dalswinton,
Dumfries. Residences , 32, St. James's Place, S.W. ; Westfield, Hatfield. Arthur, C.B.E., b.
1869 ; Capt. R.N. ; C.B.E. (Mil.) T919: m. 1909, Blanche Helen Kerr, who d. 1917, da. of the late
Adm. Mark Robert Pechell [Brooke-Pechell, Bt. .colls.] Rev. Frederick, b. 1870; V. of Rick-
mansworth : 1 n. 1901, Audrey Katharine, da. of Lieut.-Col. William Marsden, of Cedar Court,
Farnham. Residence, Rickmansworth Vicarage, Herts. Sir Lionel, G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G.,
C.B., b. 1872; entered R.N. 1885, became Lieut. 1893, Com. 1901, Capt. 1905, and Rear-Adm.
1917 ; served during siege of Ladysmith (despatches, medal, ^promoted Com.), and during European
War 1914-16, with a Battle Cruiser Squadron, present at battle of Jutland (despatches. Legion of
Honour, Russian Orders of St. Vladimir and St. Anne, 2nd class of Order of Rising Sun of Japan) ;
commanded the battle cruiser “ New Zealand” during voyage round the world 1913 ; appointed a
Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1914, Fourth Sea Lord of the Admiralty Dec. 1916, Third Sea Lord May
1917, and to command Australian Navy 1918; acted as Ch. of Staff during H.R.H. Prince of
Wales’s visits to Canada 1919 and to Australia and New Zealand 1920; C.M.G. 1913, C.B. (Mil.)
1916, K.C.M.G. 1918 K.C.V.O. 1919, G.C.V.O. 1920: in. 1905, Morwenna, da. of Major Bevil
Granville, of Wellesbourne Hall, Warwick, and has issue living, Joan, b. 1910, — a da., b. 191-
Reginald, b. 1873 ; Major T.F. Reserve : in. 1910, Marion Lindsay, da. of the late Hugh Lindsay
Antrobus, and widow of Capt. Henry Gerard Leigh, 1st Life Guards [see Antrobus, Bt., colls.].
Residence , 14, South Audley Street, W. Rev. Gerald, b. 1881 ; R. of Pebmarsh, and an Hon.
Chap. R.N. : in. 1920, Constance Dove, da. of the Rev. Arthur FitzGerald Evans, of Alpham-
stone, Essex. Residence , Pebmarsh Rectory, Bures, Essex.
Daughters living— Mary Cecilia : in. 1899, Walter Edward Barnett.-^— Edith : m. 1903, Lieut.-
Col. Bernard Granville, D.S.O., formerly 3rd Hussars. Residence, Chadley, Wellesbourne,
Warwick.
HAMILTON, Creation (N.S.) 1646, of Silvertonhill, Lanarkshire.
Sir Robert Car a doc
Hamilton, 8ih Baronet ; b. March
22nd, 1877 ; s. his father, Sir
Frederic Harding Anson, 1919;
formerly Lieut. 1st Batn. Norfolk
Regt. ; Major Roy. Warwickshire
Regt. ; European War 1914-18
(1914 star) : m. 1907, Irene, da.
of Sir Charles Mordaunt, 10th Bt.
and has issue.
gtrms — Gules, three cinquefoils ermine
within a bordure of the last. Crtst — Out
of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree fructed
and penetrated transversely in the main
stem by a frame-saw proper, the frame or.
j&upporUrs — Two antelopes argent each
gorged with a ducal coronet and affixed
thereto a chain reflexed over the back or.
Seats — Avon Cliffe, Stratford - on -
Avon ; Collaven Manor, Bridestowe,
Devon.
Sons living — ROBERT CHARLES
RICHARD CARADOC, b. Sept. 8th,
1911. Oliver Anson, b. 1916.
Daughter living— Cynthia, b. 1909.
Brother living— Frank, b. 1878; S.
African War 1899-1902 (two medals with
five clasps), European War 1916-18 :
m. 1913, Mary Elizabeth, da. of John
Williams Batterham, M.B., F.R.C.S., of Northiam, Sussex, and has issue living, Ian Frank Howden,
b. 1916, — Frederic Campbell, b. 1918, — Joan Mary Hamilton, b. 1915. Residence , Sea View Farm,
Lilyvale, East London, South Africa.
Sisters living — Constance Ida: m. 1911, Alexander Boswell Campbell, Lieut. Roy. Sussex Regt.,
who d. (killed in action during European War) 1917.— Mary Louisa. Cerise : m. 1910,
Adolphus Carl Theobald Meyer. Residence, Tientsin Estate, Bogawantalawa, Ceylon. Ann
Eileen : m. 1906, Edward Cowan. Residence , Ritnageria, Salawakella, Ceylon.
Virtue is the only nobility.
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Aunt living (daughter of 6th baronet) — Louisa Catherine Emma : m. 1864, Charles Raymond
Pelly, who d. 1879 [ see Pelly, Bt., colls.]* Residence , 2, Hobart Place, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Francis Henry Hamilton, 2nd son of 6th baronet, b. 1840, d.
1891 : m. 1867, Maria Theresa, who d. 19x2, da. of the late Charles Crosbie, of
Northlands, Sussex, and widow of Major George Ernest Rose, Rifle Brig.
Francesca Teresa : in . 1894* Capt. Victor Bitossi, 2nd Regt. of Italian Grenadiers, and has issue
living, Pier Francesco, b. 1895,— Graziella. b. 1899. Pyne : m. 1890, Morris Wickersham Gower.
Rubv : m. 1895, Alfred Wilson Barrett, having had issue, Adrian, b. 1896; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1916.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Frederick William Hamilton (infra) : —
Issue of the late Howden Anson Philip Hamilton, b. 1846, d. 1898 : m. 1876, Caroline
Alice, who d. 1899, da. of the late Thomas Faulconer, J.P., D.L., of Hampstead : —
Frederic Howden Faulconer, b. 1877 : m. 1899, Jessie Jean, elder da. of the late W. McMinn, and
• has issue living, Howden McMinn, b. 1900. Henry Rudston Stuart-Hamilton, b. 1883 ; Capt.
late Gordon Highlanders, attached Foreign Office ; assumed by deed poll 1920 the additional
surname of Stuart : m. 1920, Mabel Mary, el. da. of the late Rev. Edmund Milnes Ellerbeck.
Residences , Shooting Greens, Banchory ; 29, Thurloe Square, S.W. Alice Constance, b. 1884 :
m. 1906, Sydney James Ching, and has issue living, James Hamilton, b. 1907,— Henry Lawrence,
b. 1915. Residence , Plympton, S. Devon.
Issue of the late Capt. Frederick William Hamilton (12th Lancers), 3rd son of 5th
baronet, b. 1810, d. 1866 : m. 1844, Emily Maria, who d. 1892, da. of Thomas
Carvick, ofWyke, Yorkshire: —
Kathleen Eliza Georgina. Residence , Glencot, Hollington, Sussex. . Constance Eliza Prescott.
Agnes Ann.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Charles Hamilton, C.S.I. (infra): —
Issue of the late Major Henry Charles Hamilton, b. 1843, d. 1888 : m. 1882, Emily Agnes,
da. of the late Maj.-Gen. John N. Hector Maclean, M.S.C., of Gloucester Gardens Hyde
Park, W. : —
Charles Norman Maclean, b. 1885. Vivian Claude, b. 1887.— -Isabel Maude Mary, b. 1882 : m.
1910, Dotiglas Mappin. Residence ,
Issue of the late Capt. John Angus Lushington Hamilton, b. 1846, d. 1879 : m • 1873, Myra
Emily Wood (who d. 1919, having m. 2ndly, 1883, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, of 115A,
Harley Street, W., and Stillands, Chiddingfold, Godaiming), da. of Beaufoy A. Moor : —
Myra Emily Moore, b. 1875 : 771. 1908, Claude Nevill Hughes. Residence ,
Issue of the late Robert St. George Harding Hamilton, Lieut. 65th Foot, b. 1852,
d. 1877 : tn. 1875, Jane, da. of the late Gen. Harry Smith Obbard, B.S.C. : —
Constance Isabella, b. 1876: m. 1898, Edwin Ashby Phelps, I.C.S., and has issue living, Michael
Edwin Hamilton, b. 1905.
Issue of the late Henry Charles Hamilton, C.S.I. , 4th son of 5th baronet, b. 1811,
d. 1872 : 77i. 1st, 1837, Frances Isabella, da. of James Gane, of Frome ; 2ndly,
1869, Letitia, da. of Rear-Adm. Charles Simeon : —
Eliza Ducarol Constance : m. 1859, Lieut. -Gen. Charles Samuel Steward, Indian Army, who d. 1904,
and has issue living, Constance Isabelle Hamilton : 7n. 1887, Patrick Charles Robertson, Chartered
Accountant, of Edinburgh, and has issue living, Ian Charles Alexander b. 1901, Constance
Ducarol Steward : m. 1917, John Douglas Harper, Lieut. R.G.A., — Maud Anne Sophia, M.B.E. :
7n. 1904, Murray Babington Steuart, M.B. [see Shaw-Stewart, Bt., colls.], — Violet Laura Emma.
Ann Mary Mabel.
This is the nearest branch of the Ducal House next to the great family of Abercorn. The 1st
baronet, a steady loyalist, was a favourite of Charles I. ; his patent of baronetcy was not, however,
recorded in the General Register owing to the then confusion and distraction of the country.
HAMILTON, First Creation (G.B.) 1776, of Marlborough House, Hampshire ;
Second Creation (U.K) 1819, of Trebinshun House, Brecknockshire.
Sola no.bilitas virtus. £jr CHARLES EDWARD ARCHIBALD WATKINS
Virtue is the only Hamilton, 5th Baronet of 1st, and 3rd Baronet of 2nd, creation ;
b. Dec. 10th 1876; s. his father, Sir Edward Archibald,
1915 ; formerly Probationer Scots Guards, and Lieut. 4th
Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt. ; is Lieut. National Reserve, and Hon.
Recruiting Officer for Selsey and Dist., and Assist. Mil. Repre-
sentative of a Regt. Dist. : m. 1st, 1897, Olga Mary Adelaide
(who obtained a divorce 1902), da. of Rear-Adm. Sir Adolphus
Augustus Frederick FitzGeorge, K.C.V. O., of 12, Eaton Square,
S.W., and grand-da. of F.M. H.R.H. the late Duke of Cam-
_ _ bridge; 2ndly, 1906, Algorta Marjory Blanche, only da. of
George Child, formerly of Widford, Herts, having had issue by
1 jjE, f 1st marriage, George Edward Archibald Augustus FitzGeorge,
I mSmlJM/ ^ 1898; Lieut. Grenadier Guards; of. (killed in action during
European War) 1918.
1st and 4th, gules, three cinquefoils pierced ermine ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a
lymphad with her sails furled sable. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree proper fructed of
the first and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw proper, the frame also of the
first, and the blade inscribed with the word “Through."
Residence— Paisley Cottage, Selsey. Clubs— Marlborough, Primrose, Carlton.
$rms — Quarterly
Brother living— THOMAS SYDNEY PERCEVAL, b. April xst, 1881 ; sometime in London
Regt. : vi. 1020, Bertha Muriel, da. of James Russell King, of Honington Hall, Shipston-on-Stour,
Worcestershire. Residence, Chithurst House, Rogate, Petersfield. Club , Bachelors .
Aunt living— Favoretta Frances, b. 1845 : Ttt. 1875, Albert Alexander de Steiger, who d. 1906,
son of the late Baron Alexander de Steiger, of Berne, and has issue living, Albert b. 1876, Victor,
b. 1883, — Alexander Hamilton, A 1887, — Frederick, A 1890, — Gabrielle Hermione : m. 1908, Cecil
Montgomery, — Agnes Margaret.
This baronet is descended from William Hamilton (one of the five “ Kentish Petitioners in 1701),
brother of the 6th Earl of Abercorn, and the 2nd Bt. of 2nd creation succeeded to the Baronetcy
of Marlborough House, Hants (cr. 1776) on the death of his cousin, Col. Sir Charles John James
Hamilton, C.B., 3rd Bt. (who was 4th in descent from William Hamilton, ante) in 1892.
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HAMILTON, Creation (U.K.) 1892, of Cadogan Square, co. London.
Sir Charles Edward Hamilton, ist Baronet , son
of the late John Hamilton ; b. May 28th, 1845 ; formerly
Lieut. -Col. 6th Vol. Batn. King’s (Liverpool Regt.), and
retired 1881, with permission to retain his rank; was High
Sheriff for Huntingdonshire and Cambridgeshire 1906 ; is a J.P.
and D.L. for Cambridgeshire and Lancashire, andaD.L. forco.
London ; sat as M.P. for Southwark, Rotherhithe Div. (C) Nov.
1885 to June 1892 : m. 1867, Mary, who d. 1906, da. of the
late G. McCorquodale, of Gadlys, Anglesey, and has issue.
$rms — Quarterly ; ist and 4th gules, a leopard’s face argent, between
three cinquefoils ermine ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a lymphad with sails furled
sable. Crtst — In a ducal coronet or, a mount vert, and issuing therefrom
an oak-tree penetrated transversely in the stem by a frame-saw proper,
frame argent.
Place, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, Constitutional.
Daughter living — Maud Kemble ( Baroness Donington)'. ut. 1894, the 3rd Baron Donington.
Residence , Glenlee Park, New Galloway.
Sister living— Emily Gertrude Susan : m. 1875, Frederick Massey, who d. 1887, and has issue
living, Charles Montague Hamilton, O.B.E., b. 1877; Major Reserve of Officers, Coldstream
Guards ; S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18 (despatches twice) : m. 1906, Annie Alexandrina, da. of the late Henry
Nedham, Civil Ser., and widow of the late Charles W. Burn, I.C.S., and has issue living, a son
b. 1908, a da. b. 1907, — Gertrude Geraldine Hamilton, — Isabel Olive Hamilton.
Hamilton-Dalrymple, see Dalrymple.
STIRLING-HAMILTON, Creation (N.S.) 1673, of Preston, Haddingtonshire.
Sir William Stirling-Hamilton,
nth Baronet ; b. Dec. 4th, 1868; ed. at Jesus
Coll., Camb. ; s. his father, Gen. Sir William,
1913 : m. 1902, Mabel Mary, el. da. of the late
Maj.-Gen. Henry Tyndall, C.B., and has issue.
^rms — Gules, three cinquefoils argent. Crest — An
armed man from the middle brandishing a sword aloft
proper. Supporters — Two men in armour, each bearing
a banner of the family.
Residence — Woodgaters, Southwater, Sussex.
Son living— ROBERT WILLIAM, b. April 5th,
1903 ; a Naval Cadet.
Brother living— John, M.B.E. , b. 1873 ; ed. at Jesus
Coll., Camb. (B. A. 1896); M.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Sisters living — J anet. Elizabeth. Mary.
Eliza.
Widow living Of 10th Baronet— Eliza Marcia
{Lady Stirling- Hamilton), da. of the late Maj.-
Gen. W. Barr, R.A. : m. 1856, Gen. Sir William
Stirling-Hamilton, C.B., R.A., 10th baronet, who d. 1913. Residence , 6, Vanbrugh Park Road,
Blackheath, S.E.3.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Hubert Hamilton, 2nd son of 9th baronet, b. 1834, d. 1901 : m.
1868, Louisa Wentworth, da. of Laurence Davidson
William Stirling, A 1869 : m. 18 — , and has issue living. Harry Austen, b. 1880 ; is Major R.F.A. :
m. 1907, Madeleine, da. of Fernand Toucas Massillon, of Paris, and has issue living, Anthony
Edmund Hubert, b. 1908, — Archibald George, b. 1909.
Issue of the late Thomas Hamilton, 3rd son of 9th baronet, b. 1843, d. 1918 : m. 1873,
Helen, da. of the late J. W. Nutt : —
William Gavin, b. 1874 : m. 1908, Louise, who d. 1914, da. of the late Alison Cunningham, of Peter-
borough.—-Hubert Stirling, b. 1879. Helen Gladys, b. 1890.
This baronetcy became dormant 1701. The 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th baronets {de jure) did not
assume the title. In 1816, William Hamilton, advocate, was served heir male to Sir Robert Hamilton,
2nd baronet, and in 1834 resumed the title as 9th baronet, and subsequently became celebrated as a
logician and metaphysician. The 10th baronet, Sir William, prefixed by deed poll, in.j889, the
additional surname of Stirling.
HAMMICK, Creation (U.K.) 1834, of Cavendish Square, London.
Sir St. Vincent Alexander Hammick, 3rd
Baronet ; b. April 10th, 1839; s. his father, Rev. Sir St.
Vincent Love, 1888; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll.;
Oxford (B.A. 1861) ; is a retired Col. ; sometime A.A.G.
Hyderabad Subsidiary Force; was D. A.A.G. of N. Dist.
1888-9 and of N.-E. Dist. 1889-91, and A.A.G., Egypt 1891-6 ;
served in New Zealand war 1864-5 (medal, and specially
mentioned in despatch) : m. 1st, 1869, Penelope Sarah
Blanche, who d. 1886, 2nd da. of the late Charles William
Beauclerk, of Winchfield House, Hants ; 2ndly, 1890, Elinor,
da. of the Rev. Sir Gilbert Frankland Lewis, 3rd Bt., and
has issue by 1st marriage.
$rms — Paly of four or and vert, a bordure ermine charged with seven
hurts, on a chief azure lion passant argent. Crtst — A demi-lion per pale
or and vert holding an escarbuncle gold.
R esidence — Tr eneer e, T orquay .
Laudari a laudato.
T 0 be praised by one
already praised.
Through.
Residence — 38, Eaton
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Daughters living — Blanche, b. 1872 : m. 1894, Col. Montague Bertie Gosset Jackson, formerly
R.A., having had issue, of whom John Montagu Hammick, b. 1895 ; Lieut. 5th Batn. Oxfordshire
and Bucks L.I. ; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1915, — Violet Mary, b. 1900.
Residence , Woodlands, Exmouth.— —Grace, b. 1875 : m. 1900, Eustace Ralph Bankes.
Residence,
Brothers living — ROBERT FREDERICK, A Oct. 23rd, 1843 ; entered R.N. 1856 ; became Capt.
1884 (retired 1898), Rear-Adm. 1899, and Vice-Adm. 1904 ; served in China War 1857, and in New
Zealand war 1867 (wounded, medal) : in. 1884, Grace Caroline, da. of the late William Longman, of
Ashlyns, Great Berkhampstead, and has issue living, George Frederick, b. 1885 ; formerly a Midship-
man R.N. ; is Lieut. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve; served during European War 1914: m. 1916,
Eileen Laura, da. of Lieut.-Col. F. Newton-King, — Alexander Robert, R.N., b. 1887; became
Lieut. 1908, and Lieut.-Com. 1916 : m. 1918, Nancy, el. da. of D. Ross-Johnson, and has
issue living, a da. b. 1919, — Ida Grace, b. 1888. Residence, Beaumont House, Devonport.—
Stephen, b. 1846; formerly in Bom. C.S. ; is a J.P. for Devon: m. 1885, Constance, da. of the
late Lieut.-Gen. Frederick Schneider, of Wateringbury, Kent, having had issue, of whom St.
Vincent Frederick, b. 1886 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Indian Army : m. 1919, Caroline Massingberd,
da. of Auborn Aldrich Pyke, of The Hermitage, Netley Abbey, — Eustace, b. 1888; Capt. Indian
Army ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, — Ernest Lumley, b. 1890 ; Lieut. Indian
Army ; d. (on active service during European War) 1916, — Mary Caroline, b. 1893 : m. 1916, Capt.
Francis Alexander Waddilove Buller, D.S.O., R.N. [see Buller, K.W.]. Residence , Plympton.
John Eustace, b. 1852; sometime a Member of Lloyd’s. Sir Murray, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., b.
1854 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; has been Under Sec. in Revenue Depart.,
Madras, Inspector-Gen. of Police, Madras, and Acting Sec. to Govt, of Madras in Educational
Depart. ; appointed Ch. Sec. to Govt, of Madras 1906, a Member of Madras Council 1908,
and of Roy. Commn. on Indian Public Sers. 1912, and Member of Council of Sec. of State for
India 1915; officiated as Gov. of Madras 1912; C.I.E. 1901, C.S. I. 1907, K.C.S.I. 1911 : m. 1883,
Ada Constance, da. of Maj.-Gen. Arthur Thaddeus Searle, I.S.C., and has issue living, Henry
Alexander, M.C., b. 1890 ; is Major Manchester Regt. ; served in Gallipoli 1916 as Major R.E.
(M.C.) : m. 19x9, Mabel Emily (May), da. of Sir Philip Edward Pilditch, M.P., — Lorna Mary:
in. 1911, Norman Dalrymple Shaw, formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Queen's Own (Cameron High-
landers). and has issue living, a da. b. 1913, — Dorothy, — Lucy Mabel, M.B.E. ; M.B.E. (Civil)
1920. Residence , 23, Brunswick Gardens, W. Club , East India United Service.
Sisters living — Frances Grace : m. 1863, George Andrew Spottiswoode, who d. 1899, and has
issue living, Adrian George (of Kettieshill House, near Sevenoaks), b. 1867 : 1899, Jean," da.
of the late Alexander Wilson, widow of T. Atwool, having had issue, of whom George Andrew
Gordon b. 1900; ed. at R.M.C. ; 2nd Lieut. Indian Cav., Alexander Ninian b. 1908, — John, b.
1874 ; Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1914 : m. 1907,
Sybil Gwendolen, da. of Dr. Christian Ginsburg, leaving issue, Raymond John b. 1913, Nigel
Lawrence b. 1915, — Mabel : in. 1900, Robert Stansfield Herries, of St. Julians, Sevenoaks, —
Elizabeth Mary : in. 1905, the Rev. Walter Champernowne, of Pound, Yelverton [see Harington,
Bt., colls.], — Margaret Eleanor, — Theodora. Residence , 9, Onslow Gardens, S.W. Mary
Caroline. Rachel : m. 1877, Everard Allen Ford, O.B.E. (Hon. Cadet Col. Comdt.), and has
issue living, Bernard St. Vincent, b. 1882 ; is a retired Lieut. R.N., — Geoffrey Noel, b. 1883 ; ed. at
Westminster Sch., and at R.M.C.; Major Indian Army; Mesopotamia 1915-16: m. 1915, Katia,
da. of Ilia Gorkover, of Moscow, and has issue living, Richard Boris b. 1917, — Aubrey Hammick,
b. 1891 ; is Capt. London Regt. : m. 1917, Doris Rosalind, da. of Walter E. Whitehorn, and
has issue living, Pamela Gertrude b. 1919, — Mary Marjory, — Phyllis Allen : m. 1909, Francis
Lewis Castle Floud, C.B., of 11, Alexandra Road, Epsom, and has issue living, Peter Castle
b. 1911, Bernard Castle b. 1915, Phyllis Mary (twin) b. 1911. Residence, 2, Eldon Road,
Hampstead, N.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Stephen Frederick Hammick, Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I.,
only son of 3rd baronet, b. 1871, d. (of wounds in action during European War)
1916 : m. 1906, Muriel Katharine, da. of Capt. Andrew Hamilton Russell, formerly
58th Regt., of The Heath House, Petersfield, Hants: —
Penelope Katherine, b. 1910. Pamela Blanche, b. 1913.
Issue living of the late William Maxwell Hammick. 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1848,
d. 1915 : m. 1879, Jane Hussey, who d . 1882, da. of the late George Barnard
Townsend, of The Close, Salisbury : —
Robert Townsend, D S.O., b. 1882 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.F.A., and an
Assist. Mil. Attachd ; European War 1914-19 (D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col., Order of Nile of
Egypt) '< D.S.O. 1917.— Georgina Mary, b. 1880: in. 1905, Capt. Edmund Nelson Fisher,
Manchester Regt., who d. 1909, and has issue living, Jane Winifred, b. 1906. Jane Alexander,
b. 1881.
The 1st baronet was an eminent surgeon and physician.
Hamond-Grseme, see Graeme.
HAMPSON, Creation (E.) 1642, of Taplow, Buckinghamshire.
Sir George Francis Hampson, ioth Baronet , son
of the late Rev. William Seymour Hampson, 2nd son of 8th
Baronet; b. Jan. 14th, i860; s. his uncle, Sir George Francis,
1896; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1880) ; formerly in Natural History Museum, S. Kensington :
m. 1893, Minnie Frances, el. da. of the late Col. John Clark-
Kennedy, C.B. [E. Brownlow, colls.], and has issue.
— Argent, three hemp-brakes sable. Crrst — Out of a mural crown
argent a greyhound’s head sable, collared of the first, rimmed or.
Seal — Thurnham Court, Maidstone, Kent.
Son living— DENNYS FRANCIS, b. Sept. 9th, 1897; European War
1917-18 as 2nd Lieut. Rifle Brig, (wounded, and retired as Lieut. 1920).
Nunc aut nunquam. Darters living- Marjorie Eleanor, b. 1895. Honoria Mary, b. 1900.
Brothers living — Rev. Thomas Philip, b. 1862 ; ed. at Winchester, and
at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1887). John Nicholl, b. 1866; ed. at Haileybury,
and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1890); sometime Lieut. Roy. Defence Corps. Residence,
Commonwood, Thurnham, Bearsted, Kent.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Seymour Hampson, brother of ioth baronet, b. 1861, d.
1919: 111. 1906, Mabel Helen, da. of the late Dr. T. Fenton: —
Cyril Aubrey Charles, b. 1909. Joyce Violet, b, iqio.
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HANHAM, Creation (E.) 1667, of Wimborne, Dorsetshire.
Sir John Ludlow Hanham, ioth Baronet ;
b. Jan. 23rd, 1898 ; s. his father, Sir John Alexander,
1911 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford ;
European War 1914-18 as Lieut. Grenadier Guards
(wounded).
$rms — Quarterly, or and gules, on a bend sable three crosses patee
fitchee of the first. (Lust — A griffin’s head erased, beaked sable.
Seat — Dean’s Court, Wimborne, Dorset. Club— Guards’.
Brother living-HENRY PHELIPS, b. April 6th, 1901.
Sister living — Cordelia Amy Maud, b. 1899.
Aunts living— Amy: m. 1875, Duncan William Hume Skrine
{Club, New University), and has issue living, Alexander Duncan
(of Colombo, Ceylon. Club, New University), b. 1877 ; ed. at
Pembroke Coll., Oxford (B.A. iqoo): m. 1913. Gwendoleyne Eliza-
beth Lambert, and has issue living, Joan Elizabeth, b. 1916, —
Ralph Hanham (of Colombo, Ceylon), b. 1881. — Arthur Wallace
{Club, New University), b. 1885; ed. at Lincoln Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1907); is in Sudan Civil Ser., — Catherine Ursula, b. 1876:
m. 1905, George Reginald Crawford, and has issue living, James
Laurence b. 1912, Elizabeth Ursula b. 1906, Margaret Amy b. 1908,
Helen Rosemary b. 1910, — Amy Edith, b. 1879. Residence, Horsley
Court, Stroud, Gloucestershire.-^— Eliza Frances, O.B.E. ( Lady
Caillard) ; a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; has Grand Cordon of the Shefakat ; O.B.E. 1918:
m. 1881, Sir Vincent Henry Penalver Caillard, and has issue
living, Bernard Langton Penalver, b. 1882 : m. 1913, Hylda
Blagrove, da. of the late Col. Blagrove Paton, of 2, Hyde Park Terrace, W., and has issue
living, Phyllis Margaret Frances b. 1914, — Emma Esmah Magdalen, R.R.C. , b. 1890; in. 1919,
Harold Warnes Fry, and has issue living, Mary Esmah Elizabeth b. 1920. Residences, Wingfield
House, near Trowbridge, Wilts ; 42, Half Moon Street, W.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet — Cordelia Lucy {Hon. Lady Hanham), da. of 1st Baron
Ludlow : m. 1896, Sir John Alexander Hanham, 9th baronet, who d. 1911. Residence, Dean’s
Court, Wimborne, Dorset.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandsons of the late Capt. John Hanham, 4th son of 7th baronet, b. 1823, d. 1861 :
in. 1853, Amy Ursula, who d. 1909 [she m. 2ndly, 1872, as his second wife, Camille
Felix Desiree Caillard, who d. 1898, sometime a Judge of County Courts^by whom
she left issue living, William Maurice Copland Du Quesne, b. 1874 ; Major
Dragoon Guards (Special Reserve) : m. 1st, 1904, Lady Gertrude Alice Temple-
Gore- Langton, who d. 1919, da. of 4th Earl Temple of Stowe ; 2ndly, 1920,
Gertrude Frances Mary, da. of the late Malcolm A. M‘Call], da. of the late
Alexander Copland, of Wingfield Place, Berks : —
Issue of the late Col. Phelips Brooke Hanham, brother of 9th baronet, b. 1858, d. (on active
service during European War) 1917 : m. 1884, Gertrude Frances, da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
Patrick Lewis Cole Paget [ see M. Anglesey, colls.]: —
Esmond Henry Paget, b. 1887.— Patrick John, b. 1893.
Sir John, 9th baronet, was Apparitor-Gen. of Province and Diocese of Canterbury.
HANMER, Creation (G.B.) 1774, of Hanmer, Flintshire.
Sir Wyndham Charles Henry Hanmer, 6th
Baronet ; b. Sept. 17th, 1867; s. his father, Sir Edward John
Henry, 1893 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is Hon.
Major in the Army, a J.P. and D.L. for Flintshire (High Sheriff
1902), and patron of four livings; Remount Ser. during European
War 1915-18 : m. 1890, Essex, el. da. of William Selby-Lowndes,
of Whaddon Hall, Stony Stratford, and has issue.
^mts — Argent, two lions passant guardant azure. Crtst — On a chapeau
azure turned up ermine a lion sejeant guardant argent.
Seats — Bettisfield Park and Redbrook Lodge, Flintshire. Club —
Carlton.
Garde l’honneur.
Keep fast honour. Son living— GRIFFIN WYNDHAM EDWARD, b. Aug. 30th, 1893; ed.
at Wellington Coll. ; Capt. Yeo., attached R.A. F.
Daughters living— Victoria Violet Essex, b. 1892 : m. 1917, John William Fletewode Selby-
Lowndes, M.C., Lieut. Grenadier Guards.— Marguerite Frances, b. 1895.— —Heather, b. 1897.
Myrtle Evelyn, b. 1899.
Sister living — Florence Victoria Caroline Mary, b. 1870: m. 1894, Charles Osbaldeston Firman,
and has issue living, Edward Osbaldeston, b. 1895, — Vivian Frances, b. 1909.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Hanmer, brother of 3rd and 4th baronets, b. 1814, d.
1904 ; m. 1847, Sybella Elizabeth, who d. 1892, youngest da. of the late George
Gordon, of Wincombe, Wilts: —
John, <5. 1854 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford ; is a J.P. for Kent : m. 1890, Constance
Catherine, da. of the late Alexander Busby, of Cassilis, N.S. Wales, having had issue of whom
^ x®931 Capt. R.A.F. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.F.C., Order of
the Nile), Alexander John, M.C., b. 1896 ; Lieut. E. Kent Regt. ; d. (of wounds in action during
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European War) 1916, — Charles Gordon, b. 1898 ; is Lieut. Indian Army ; European War 1916-18,—
William Francis Busby, b. 1899; in R.F.A.,— Beatrice Mary Etheldreda, b. 1891, — Dora Caroline,
b. 1894 : m. 1916, Capt. George Keith Homfray Hayter, R.F.A. Residence, Saynden, Staplehurst,
Kent. Club , Junior Constitutional. Thomas, b. 1857 : m- 1891, Edith Mary, who «/. 1905, younger
da. of the late George A. Brittain, of The Lilies, near Aylesbury, and has issue living, Guy
Thomas, b. 1894; is Capt. Hussars; served during European War 1914-15 (wounded): m. 1919.
Nancy, da. of Duncan Sinclair Anderson, of 10, Lowndes Square, S.W., — Frances Sybella,A 1893:
m. 19 16, Com. Edward Williams Hamilton Brookfield, R.N., — Joan Florence (twin), b. 1894 : m.
1917, Capt. John Theobald Milne, M.C., R.F.C. Richard, b. 1859 ; is a J.P. for Leicestershire:
m. 1890, Catherine Alicia Louisa, da. of the late Major Frederick Wollaston, 6th Dragoons, of
Shenton Hall, Leicester [V. Arbuthnott, colls.], and has issue living, Dorothy Kathleen, b. 1893.
Residence , Sheepy Lodge. Atherstone. Rev. Hugh, b. 1862 ; ed. at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1886, M.A. 1890) ; is R. of Whitchurch : m. 1894, Margaret Maude, da. of Robert Peel Ethelston.
and has issue living, Robert Hugh, M.C., b. 1895 ; is Lieut. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, attached
R.A.F. ; served during European War 1915-17 (M.C.), — Arthur Richard, b. 1899; Lieut. Roy.
Welsh Fusiliers, — Stephen Henry, b. 1906, — John Michael, b. 1907, — Margaret Evelyn, b. 1896, —
Ruth Henrietta, b. 1905. Residence , The Rectory, Whitchurch, Salop. Stephen Trevor, b. 1863.
Mary Henrietta. Residence, 22, Langham Mansions, Earl’s Court Square, S.W.— Alicia
Georgiana : m. 1879, the Rev. Henry Hepworth Allott, who d. 1913, R. of Stifford, and has issue
living, Percy Brian (of Little Ashton, Codford St. Mary, Wiltshire), b. 1880 ; Capt. and Brevet
Major Northamptonshire Regt. : m. 1912, Amy, da. of Edward Knowles, of Rawdon, Yorkshire,
and has issue living, John Brian b. 1913, Richard Knowles Brian b. 1918, Frances Barbara b. 1915,
Pamela Georgina b. 1916, — Edmund Henry, b. 1881 ; Capt. Army Transport Corps : m. 19T4, Olive
Millicent, da. of Herbert E. Brooks, of Stifford Lodge, Essex, and has issue living, Olivia Josephine
b. 1916, Rosemary Joan b. r9i8, — Cyril Robert (of The Willows, Hutton, Essex), b. 1887 : m. 1919,
Anne Tunstill, da. of T. P. Cavenagh, of Thornloe House, Worcester, — Evelyn Violet, b. 1883, —
Irene Georgiana, b. 1885 : m. 1917, Col. Lannoy J. Coussmaker, M.C., of The Cottage, Walton,
Burton- on-Trent, and has issue living, John Henry de Lannoy b. 1920. Residence , Herongate
House, Brentwood, Essex. Sibyl Christiana: m. 1906, the Rev. Henry Fortescue Ostrehan,
V. of Barholm, and has issue living, Eliott Duncan, b. 1908, — Edward Hugh Fortescue, b. 1909.
Residence , Barholm Vicarage, Stamford. Evelyn Anna. Residence , 22, Langham Mansions,
Earl’s Court Square, S.W.5. Ada Cecilia. Residence , 22, Langham Mansions, Earl’s Court
Square, S.W.5.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Hanmer (ante) : —
Issue of the late Edward Wingfield Hanmer, b. 1856, d. 1901 : m. 1885, Catherine (infra),
da. of the late Humphrey Hanmer : —
Edward Henry John, b. 1888 ; is Lieut. R.E. Evelyn Mary Harriet, b. 1887 : in. 1916, Arthur
Guy Durrant Scott, Lieut. Bedfordshire Regt., and has issue living, Peter Guy Hanmer, b. 1917.
Florence Catherine Alicia, b. 1895.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Hanmer, 3rd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. Francis Henry Hanmer, b. 1825, d. 1876 : in. i860, Mary Anne Catherine,
who d 1879, da. of Charles Gordon, of Edintore and Greshop, Morayshire : —
Norman Gordon Whichcote, b. 1863 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. Residence , Christchurch, New Zealand.
Club, National. Flora Emmeline Mary : in. 1887. Lieut. -Col. Charles Thomas Gordon, 2/9th
Roy. Scots (retired), and has issue living, John Charles Hanmer, b. 1893 ; European War 1914-18
as 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batn. Gordon Highlanders (wounded), — Francis Walden, M.C., b. 1895 ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18, with Gordon Highlanders and 10th Machine Gun Corps (despatches, M.C. with
Bar), — Stella Mary, b. 1891, — Marjory Violet, b , 1896. Residence, Cairness, Aberdeenshire.
Issue of the late Humphrey Hanmer, b. 1827, d. 1892 : m. 1856, Harriet, who d. 1912,
da. of the late George Battarbee, of Chorlton Hall, Cheshire : —
George, b. 1859: m. 1885, Ruth, da, ofC. Percy Cox, of Christchurch, New Zealand, having had issue
of whom Humphrey George, b. 1886 : in. 1914, Beatrice Winnifred, da. of the late George Sumpter,
of Oamaru, New Zealand, — John Percy, b. 1889; Australian Expeditionary Force; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1918, — Anthony Hugh, b. i8qo; New Zealand Expeditionary Force ;
d. (killed in action at Gallipoli) 1915, — Madeline Ruth, b. 1890 : in. 1912, Reginald Pery Wilder, of
Haupouri, Hastings, New Zealand, and has issue living, Nicholas Pery b. 1914, John Edmund
Hanmer b. 1919, Antoinette Jean Hanmer b. 1915, Prudence Madeline Hanmer b. 1918, — Muni-
cent Clara, b. 1891 : m. 1917, Vincent Lee Dean, Govt. State Railways, Lahore, India, and has
issue living, Jacquelyne Mercy Hanmer b. 1918. Residence , Tilford, Christchurch, New Zealand.
—Catherine: m. 1885, Edward Wingfield Hanmer, who 1901 (ante).
Issue of the late George Hanmer, b. 1833, d. 1906 : in. 1871, Margaret Eliza, who d. 1918,
da. of the late Rev. William Spencer Edwards, of Lewes : —
Thomas Anthony, b. 1872.
Grandchildren of the late William Hanmer, 6th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Thomas Hanmer, b. 1827, d. 1892 : in. 1857, Fanny, who d. 1912,
second da. of George West, of Dromore House, co. Leitrim : —
Thomas William, b. 1868 : m. 1911, Ivy Mira Frances, only da. of the late Charles John Dodd, of The
Belfry, Uckfield, Sussex, and has issue living, Patrick William Talgai, b. 1915, — Moyra Frances,
b. 1912, — Sheila Helen, b. 1913, — Denys Beryl, b. 1917, — Daphne Veda, b. 1918. Residence, Fram-
field Lodge, Framfield, Sussex.— Fanny Madeline Jane : in. 1st, 1898, Lieut.-Col. George
Leonard Thomson, Roy. Sussex Regt., who d. 1898 ; 2ndly, 1900, Augustus William West, and
has issue living (by 2nd marriage) Denys Maida Hanmer, b. 1901, — Joan Valerie Hanmer, b.
1902. Residence, Leixlip House, Leixlip, co. Kildare.
Grandchildren of the late Rear-Adm. John Graham Job Hanmer (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Lambert Alfred Graham Hanmer, D.S.O., Indian Army, b.
1868, d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1918 : in. 1901, Ethel Elizabeth,
youngest da. of the late Col. Thomas Heaton Lovett, of Belmont, Shropshire : —
Richard Graham, b. 1906. Rosemary Elizabeth, b. 1905.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Job Thomas Syer Hanmer, R.N., son of the late
Capt. Job Hanmer, R.N., 2nd son of 1st baronet: —
Issue of the late Rear-Adm. John Graham Job Hanmer, b. 1836, d. 1919: m. 1864, Mary
Caroline (now of The Priory, Little Waldingfield, Sudbury, Suffolk), da. of the late Rev.
John Cobbold Aldrich :—
Thomas Walden, A 1875 ; is Manager St&te Hospital and Asylum, Rookwood, N.S. Wales : in. 1903,
Ida, 2nd da. of A. Whitby Simpson, of Armidale, N.S. Wales, and has issue living, John Walden,
b. 1915, —Helen Walden, b. 1903,— Mildred Walden, b. 1904, — Beatrice Walden, b. 1910. Resi-
dence, Rookwood, N.S. Wales. Alice Mary.— ^Helen Caroline.— Edith Charlotte.
This family is of considerable antiquity in Flintshire. Sir John de Hanmere, of Hanmer, was
Constable of Carnarvon Castle temp. Edward I. His great-grandson, Sir Jenkin Hanmer, joined
Owen Glendower in his rebellion against Henry IV., and was killed at the battle of Shrewsbury in
1403. The 1st baronet, Sir Walden, M.P. for Sudbury in two Parliaments, was 15th in descent from
Sir John de Hanmer. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Shrewsbury (Z.) 1832-7, for Hull 1841-7, and
for Flint 1847-72, when he was created Baron Hanmer ; he died s.p. in 1881. when the Peerage became
extinct, and the Baronetcy reverted to his brother.
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HANSON, Creation (U.K.
1887, of Bryanston Square, co. Middlesex.
Sir Gerald Stanhope Hanson, 2nd
Baronet ; b. April 23rd, 1867 ; s. his father, Sir
Reginald, 1905 ; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb. ;
formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Oxfordshire L.I., and
Capt. Roy. Fusiliers; is a Lieut, for City of London :
m. 1st, 1899, Sylvia Linda, who d. 1909, da. of the
late E. Dutton Cook ; 2ndly, 1912, Dorothy Gwen-
doline (from whom he obtained a decree nisi of di-
vorce 1917), who d. 1918, da. of the late Alfred
Peel, of Lincoln, and has issue by 1st marriage.
^rms — Or, a chevron counter compony gules and argent,
cotised of the second, between three martlets sable ; in the
centre chief point a crescent also of the second. Crest — On
a fasces fessewise or, a martlet rising sable.
Residence — Eye Kettleby Hall, Melton Mowbray.
Club — Badminton.
Son living— By 1st marriage— RICHARD LESLIE
REGINALD, b. Nov. 21st, 1905.
Sisters living — Maude Constance, b. 1870 : m. 1894,
James Ibotson Ward, Lieut, for City of London, having
had issue, Reginald Ibotson, b. 1896 ; Lieut. 1st Dragoon
Guards; d. (of wounds in action in Afghanistan) 1919.
Residence , 158, Gloucester Terrace, W. Violet Mabel,
b. 1878: m. 1899, Frederic Henry Keeling Durlacher, a Lieut, for City of London, having had
issue, of whom Richard Frederic, b. 1900; a Midshipman R.N. ; d. (killed in action at battle of
Jutland) 1916, — Esmond Otho, b. 1901, — Laurence George, b. 1904 ; a Naval Cadet. Residence,
Pebblecoombe, Walton-on-the-Hill, Tadworth, Surrey.
By the /ear 0/ God and assiduity.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Constance Hallett {Lady Hansoti ), 3rd da. of the late
Charles Bentley Bingley, of Stanhope Park, Middlesex : m. 1866, Sir Reginald Hanson, 1st
baronet, who d. 1905. Residence , 4, Bryanston Square, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Sir Francis Stanhope Hanson, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1868, d,
1910 ; m. 1897, Pearl Norcott (now of The Grange, Wraysbury, Bucks), da. of
the late Charles Albert Winter, J.P., of 33, Hyde Park Square, W. : —
Charles Reginald Francis, b. 1904. Violet Gwendoline Pearl, b. 1899: m. 1919, William Bullivant.
Residence, White Hermitage, Old Windsor.
The rst baronet, Sir Reginald, was Lord Mayor of London 1886-7, and sat as M.P. for City of
London (C) 1891-1900.
HANSON, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Fowey, Cornwall.
To be obedient always.
Sir Charles Augustin Hanson, M.P.,
1st Baronet , son of Joseph M. A. Hanson, of Fowey,
Cornwall; b. Sept, nth, 1848; is Hon. Col. City
of London National Guard Regt., a partner in the
firm of Coates, Son and Co., stockbrokers, of 99,
Gresham Street, E.C., Chm. Gresham Life Assurance
So. (Limited), a J.P. for Cornwall (High Sheriff
1907) and for co. London, an Alderman, a J.P., and
Lieut, for City of London (Sheriff 1911-12, and Lord
Mayor 1917-18) ; a Knight of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England, a Grand Officer of
i Order of the Crown of Italy, and a Com. of Legion
of Honour (France) and Order of the Redeemer
(Greece) ; also has Order of Rising Sun of Japan ; sat
as M.P. for S.-E., or Bodmin, Div. of Cornwall ( U )
Aug. 1916 to Nov. 1918 ; re-elected for Bodmin Div,
thereof Dec. 1918 : m. 1868, Martha, da. of James
Appelbe, J.P., of Trafalgar, Halton, Canada, and
has issue.
^rms — Argent, three lions rampant in chevron between as
many mascles azure. Crcst — A lion rampant azure, holding in
the dexter forepaw an antler or, and resting the sinister paw
upon two mascles fesseways and interlaced of the last.
Seat — Fowey Hall, Fowey, Cornwall. Club — Carlton.
Son living— CHARLES EDWIN BOURNE, b. May 17th, 1874; is Major W. Riding Regt.;
served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with clasp, King’s medal with two clasps): m. 19 — ,
and has issue living, Charles John, b. 1919. Residence , The Manor House, Old Malden, Surrey.
Club, United University.
Daughter living — Alice Maud Appelbe ( Lady Poole) : m. 1906, Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederick Cuthbert
Poole, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. Residence , Cotswold House, Fowey, Cornwall.
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HARDINGE, Creation (U.K.) 1801, of Lurran, Fermanagh.
[Name pronounced “Harding.”]
Sir Edmund Stracey Hardinge, 4 th Baronet ;
b. March 27th, 1833 ; s. his brother, Sir Henry Charles,
1873 ; ed. at Tonbridge School, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford; is
a J.P. and a D.L. for Kent : m. 1877, Evelyn Stuart, da. of
the late Maj.-Gen. Evan Maberly, C.B. , and has issue.
&rms — Gules, on a chevron argent fimbriated or three escallops sable,
a chief wavy argent, thereon the representation of a French frigate wholly
dismasted, towed towards the dexter by an English frigate in a shattered
state, all proper. Crtsts — 1st, a dexter hand couped in naval uniform grasp,
ing a sword, surmounting a Dutch and French flag ift saltire, on the former
inscribed “Atalanta,’" on the latter “ Piedmontaise, ” the sword passing
through a wreath of laurel near the point, and a little below through one of
cypress, all proper; 2nd, a mitre gules thereon a chevron argent fimbriated
or charged with three escallops sable.
Residences— Claramont, Cheshunt, Herts; Ketton Park, Durham;
15, Durham Villas, W.8. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton.
Son living — CHARLES EDMUND, b. Nov. 15th, 1878 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb
Daughters living— Evelyn Violet, b. 1877. Marion Laura, b. 1882. Muriel Emily, b. 1884 :
m. 1911, John Christie MacLeod. Residence,
Collateral Branches living ( the males of which are in remainder to Baronetcy).
Issue of the late Robert James Hardinge, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1834, d. 1877 :
m. 1854, Martha, da. of Major Sadleir, of Sopwell Hall, Kingston, Canada:—
Charles H., b. 1856. Emily Bligh : m. 1887, Bernard W. Tolhurst, having had issue, of whom
Bernard Joseph, b. 1891 ; Lieut. Duke of Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt.), and R.F.C. ; d. (killed
in action during European War), 1917, — Wilfrid Hardinge, b. 1892 ; Squadron-Leader R.A.F.: m.
1919, Sheila, da. of Richard Marsh, of Egerton House, Newmarket. Residence , Ditton Court,
near Maidstone.
Grandchildren of the late Maj.-Gen. Richard Hardinge, el. son of the late Rev.
Henry Hardinge (infra) : —
Issue of the late Adm. Edward Hardinge, C.B., b. 1830, d. 1894 : m. 1875, Lila Matilda (now
of 63, Barkston Gardens, S.W.), da. of the late Thomas Papillon, of Acrise Place, Kent, and
Crowhurst Park, Sussex : —
Dorothy Caroline, b. 1877: m. 1907, Evelyn a Court Bergne [ see Bergne, “ Knights’ Widows ”].
Residence, 13, Falkland House, Cheniston Gardens, Kensington, W.
Issue of the late Bradford Hardinge, b. 1832, d. 1871 : m. 1864, Carolina Jane Christina (now
of 8, Montagu Street, W.i), da. of William Edwards, B.C.S. : —
George Nicholas, b. 1865 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1887). Residence, 8, Montagu
Place, W.i. Club, United University.— Emma May: m. 1911, George Lawrence Stewart.
Residence, 129, Ashley Gardens, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Hardinge, brother of Sir Richard Hardinge,
1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Frederick Hardinge, b. 1801, d. 78 — : m. 1829, Hannah Elizabeth, da. of
Warren Maude, of Green Bank, Darlington : —
Warren Maude. Hannah Isabella : m. 1866, Rev. William Eade, who d. 1885, and has issue living,
a son, b. 18 — , — a da.- ■■■Emily. Caroline Mary.
Grandson of the late Frederick Hardinge (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Henry Charles Hardinge, b. 1832, d. 1870 : m. 1868, Eleanor, who
d. 1914 (having m. 2ndly, 1891, Darcy Francis Mark Milbank [see Milbank, Bt., colls.]),
da. of James Lord, Bar.-at-law : —
Henry Charles Maurice, b. 1870. Residence,
Henry, brother of 2nd baronet, and 3rd son of the late Rev. Henry Hardinge, who
was elder brother of the 1st baronet, was created a Peer 1846 [see V. Hardinge],
HARDY, Creation (U.K.) 1876, of Dunstall Hall, co. Stafford.
Sir Reginald Hardy, 2nd Baronet ; b. Sept.
16th, 1848; s. his father, .SVVJohn, 1888; is a D.L. and
a J.P., and Chm. of County Council for Staffordshire
(High Sheriff 1893), patron of one living, and a Member
of Lichfield House of Laymen ; formerly Lieut. -Col. (now
Hon. Col.) Yeo. ; unsuccessfully contested Bath ( C )
1880, and Osgoldcross Div. of E. Part of W. Riding of
York 1885 : m. 1876, Lucy Marion, da. of the late
Capt. John Neilson Gladstone, R.N., M.P. [ see Glad-
stone, Bt., colls.], and has issue.
^rma — Argent, on a bend invected plain cottised gules, three
Catherine wheels or ; on a chief of the second as many leopards’
faces of the third. Crrst — A dexter arm embowed in armour proper,
garnished or, entwined by a branch of oak vert, charged with two
catherine-wheels, the one above, the other below the elbow gules, the
hand grasping a dragon’s head erased proper.
Seat— Dunstall Hall, near Burton-upon-Trent. Town Resi-
dence— 30, Grosvenor Square, W. Club — Carlton.
Sons living— BERTRAM, b. Feb. nth, 1877: ed. at Eton, and
at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is Major Yeo. : m. 1899, Violet Agnes
Armed with faith bold. Evelyn, da. of the late Hon. Sir Edward Chandos Leigh,
K.C.B., K.C. [see B. Leigh, colls.], and has issue living, Rupert John, b. 1902, — Hugh Bertram,
b. 1007. Club, Arthur’s. Leonard Henry, Rl.C., b. 1882 ; is Capt. Household Cav. ; served
Fresh in the praise of
posterity.
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during European War 1914-18 (wounded, M.C.). Clubs , White’s Bath. Eric John, D.S.O., b.
1884 ; ed. at Eton ; is Major 2nd Dragoons ; served during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1917. Clubs , Arthur’s, St. James’s.
Daughter living— Una, b. 1887.
Brothers living— Gerald Holbech, b. 1852; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 18—, M.A. 18—);
Bar. Inner Temple 1875.; Major Staffordshire Yeo. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Derbyshire
(High Sheriff 1910) ; unsuccessfully contested Burton Div. of Staffordshire (C) 1885 and 1886,
and S., or Harborough, Div. of Leicestershire 1891. Residence , Foston Hall, Derby. Clubs ,
Arthur’s, Oxford and Cambridge. Rt. Hon. Laurence, P.C., b. 1854; ed. at Eton, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1879); is a J.P. for W. Riding of York, a J.P., a D.L.,
and a County Councillor for Kent, a Member of Canterbury House of Laymen, an Ecclesiastical
Commr., and a Member of Defence of the Realm Losses Commn. (1917) ; was Dep. Chm. of Com-
mittee of Ways and Means in House of Commons 1905 ; unsuccessfully contested Shipley Div. of
W. R. of York (C) 1885; sat as M.P. for Kent, S., or Ashford, Div. 1892 to Nov. 1918 ; P.C. 1911 :
m. 1886, Evelyn Emily, who d. 1911, da. of John Gathorne Wood, ofThedden Grange, Alton, and has
issue living, Arthur Evelyn, b. 1893 ; is Capt. Coldsteam Guards : m. 1918, Nancy Marion, da. of
Horace George Devas, of Hartfield, Hayes, Kent [see E. Cawdor, colls.], and has issue living,
Ruth b. 1919, — Maurice John, b. 1902, — Edith Annis, b. 1906. Residences , Sandling Park, Hythe,
Kent ; 36, Buckingham Gate, S.W. Clubs , Carlton, Wellington.
Sir John, 1st baronet, sat as M.P. for Midhurst (C) 1859, for Dartmouth 1860-68, and for S.
Warwickshire 1868-74
HARE, Creation (U.K.) 1818, of Stow Hall, Norfolk.
Sir George Ralph Leigh Hare, 3rd Baronet ; b.
March 16th, 1866; s. his father, Sir Thomas, 1880; ed. at
Eton ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Norfolk Regt. and 2nd Life
Guards, and Capt. Suffolk Yeo. Cav. ; is Hon. Lieut, in Ter-
ritorial Force Reserve, a J.P. and D.L. for Norfolk (High Sheriff
1906) and for City and Co. of Norwich : m. 1891, Lady Florence
Mary Constance Marsham, da. of 4th Earl of Romney, and
has issue.
— Gules two bars or, a chief indented of the last. Crtst — A demi-
lion rampant argent, gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Residence — Gressenhall House, East Dereham. Clubs — Carlton,
Windham.
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Son living— RALPH LEIGH, b. Jan. 19th, 1903.
Daughters living— Grace Constance Leigh, b. 1893.— Mary Leigh, b. 1896. Marjorie Florence
Leigh, b. 1897. Joan Muriel Leigh, b. 1905.
Brother living — Edward Philip Leigh, b. 1869 ; S. Africa 1901, with Imperial Yeo., being promoted
Capt. (medal with three clasps) ; joined 8th Batn. Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) 1914 (Stafif-Capt. 72nd
Brig.); in Roy. Horse Guards 1915-19 ; European War 1915-18 in France, attached Guards Div.,
etc. : m. 1st, 1906 (marriage annulled on his petition 1910), Mabel Newton, el. da. of John
Taylor, of Brookdale, Newton Heath, Manchester ; 2ndly, 1914, Iris Trelawney Rutherfurd, da.
of William Rutherfurd Lamb, of Ryton Hall, co. Durham, and Goldsborough Hall, Yorkshire,
and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), George Leigh, b. 1917, — Elizabeth Mildred Leigh, b. 1915.
Clubs , Boodle’s, Guards’.
Sister living— Mary Leigh: m. 1874, Anthony Hamond, who d. 1895. Residence , Westacre
High House, Swaffham.
The 1st baronet served with distinction in the American war ; in 1791 he assumed by Act of
Parliament the surname of Hare in lieu of his patronymic Leigh.
Non videri sed esse.
Not to seem , but to be.
HARE, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Stow Hall, Stow Bardolph, Norfolk.
Sir Thomas Leigh Hare, M.V.O. , ist
Baronet , son of Sir Thomas Hare, 2nd Bt. ( cr .
1818), of Stow Hall, Norfolk ; b. April 4th, 1859 ;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. 24th Regt., and Scots
Guards, and Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. Gen.
Reserve of Officers (formerly Norfolk Field Artillery) ;
served during Zulu War 1879, with Egyptian Expedi-
tion 1882 (present at Tel-el-Kebir), with Soudan
Expedition 1885, and in S. Africa 1901 ; is a J.P.
and D.L. for Norfolk (High Sheriff 1889) ; sat as
M.P. for S.-W. Div. of Norfolk (C) July 1892 to
Jan. 1906, defeated there Jan. 1906 and Jan. 1910 ;
M.V.O. (4th class) 1905: m. 1886, Lady Ida, da.
of 3rd Earl Cathcart, and has issue.
$-rms — Gules, two bars and a chief indented, all within a
bordure wavy, or. Cmt — A demi-lion rampant argent, ducally
gorged or, and debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy gules.
Seat — Stow Bardolph, Downham Market. Clubs —
Carlton, Marlborough, Arthur’s.
_ . Daughter living— Dorothy Ida Leigh, b. 1887 : in. 1909,
Lieut. Charles Wilbraham John Howard, R.N. [see E. Carlisle, colls.].
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HARINGTON, Creation (E.) 1611, of Ridlington, Rutland.
Sir Richard Harington, 12 th Baronet;
b. March 3rd, 1861 ; s. his father, Sir Richard,
1911 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B. A.
1883, M.A. 1887); Bar. Inner Temple 1886;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Herefordshire (High Sheriff
1918) ; sometime Major in Calcutta Port Defence
Vol. ; was a Puisne Judge of the High Court, Cal-
cutta 1899-13 : m. 1899, the Hon. Selina Louisa
Grace, da. of 6th Viscount Melville, and has issue.
^rms — Sable, a fret argent. Crust — A lion’s head erased
or, langued and collared gules, buckled of the first.
Seat — Whitbourne Court, Worcester. Club— Athe-
naeum.
Sons living— RICHARD DUNDAS, b. Oct. 16th, 1900.
John Charles Dundas, b. 1903.
Brothers living— Rev. Charles, b. 1862 ; ed. at Charter-
house, and at Selwyn Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1887, M.A.
1891); is V. of Hanley Castle : m. 1896, Audrey Emma,
el. da. of the Rev. Robert Burges Bayly, sometime Hon.
Chap, to Bishop of Hereford, and has issue living,
Charles Robert, b. 1897, — John Edward, b. 1901. Residence , The Vicarage, Hanley Castle, Wor-
cestershire.——Edward ( His Honour Judge Harington ), b. 1863 ; ed. at Westminster, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1887) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1889; is a J.P. for Herefordshire; appointed
Judge of County Court Circuits Nos. 21 and 23 in 1905, and transferred to Circuit No. 45 in
1908 : in. 1906, Louisa Muriel, only da. of the late Herbert C. Erskine Vernon, and has issue
living, Edward Henry Vernon, b. 1907, — Kenneth Douglas Evelyn Herbert, b. 1911. Residence ,
66, Onslow Gardens, S.W. Clubs, Arthur’s, Bachelors’.—/?^. Robert, b. 1868 ; ed. at
Westminster, at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1891, M.A. 1896), and at Wells Theological Coll. ; is R.
of Whitbourne. Residence, Whitbourne Rectory, Worcester. John , C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1873;
Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 3rd Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), and a F.R.G.S. ; Nile Expedition
1898, present at battle of Khartum, S. Africa 1899-1902, present in Ladysmith during siege, in
Somaliland 1903-4, present at battle of Jidballi, with Nandi Expedition 1905-6, European War
1914-18 (wounded thrice, despatches four times, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G., Legion of
Honour); D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1919 : m. 1908, Lady Frances Aline Temple-Gore-Langton, da. of
4th Earl Temple of Stowe, and has issue living, John Temple, b. 1909, — Aline Lucy, b. 1918.
Club, Army and Navy.
Sisters living — Margaret Agnata, b. 1871 : m. 1900, George Hume Pollock, [see Pollock, Bt.,
colls.]. Residence, 15, Montagu Street, W. Frances Cecilia, b. 1874 : in. 1903, the Rev. Cecil
George Stokoe, Canon and Senior Chap., St. Paul’s Cathedral, Calcutta, and Officiating
Archdeacon of Calcutta.
Aunt living — Beatrice Cecilia ; has Order of Mercy. Residence , 15, Bradwell Road, Oxford.
Collateral Brandies living.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Champernowne (infra) : —
Issue of the late Arthur Champernowne, b. 1839, d. 1887 : tn. 1870, Helen Elizabeth Caroline,
da. of the late Michael Linning Melville, of Hartfield Grove, Sussex : —
Arthur Melville, b. 1871; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1895); Bar. Lincoln’s Inn
1897 : m. 1907, Helen Iris, el. da. of Lieut.-Col. Herbert John Ouchterlony Walker, formerly R. A.,
of Leeford, Budleigh Salterton, and has issue living, Arthur Gawen, b. 1909, — Katharine Iris, b.
1912. Residence, Dartington Hall, Totnes. Amyas Walter, b. 18.73 5 ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford : m.
1906, Olive, el. da. of the late Harry Woodhill, formerly of Handsworth Wood, Birmingham.
Robert Antony, b. 1882. Gilbert Raleigh, 1884. Edward Buller, b. 1885.— -Charlotte Eliza-
beth.— Elinor Marcia : m. 1913, Richard Laycock Routh, who d. 1916. Residence , Sibford
Ferris, Banbury. Helen Frances, b. 1878 : in. 1905, Arthur Edmund Spender, and has issue
living, Edward Champernowne, b. 1908, — Arthur Russel, b. 1911, — Christopher Paul Edmund, b.
1918, — Helen Mary, b. 1907, — Katherine Honor, b. 1909, — Rachel Theodora, b. 1914. Residence,
Belle Vue House, Plympton, S. Devon.— Agnes Dorothy, b. 1880 : m. 1920, Alexander Napier
Melville. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Arthur Champernowne, son of the late Rev. Richard
Harington, 2nd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Henry Champernowne, b. 1815, d. 1851 : in. 1838, Charlotte who d. 1899,
da. of Sir Antony Buller, of Pound : —
Rev. Walter, b. 1848 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1878) in. 1905, Elizabeth
Mary, second da. of the late George Andrew Spottiswoode [see Hammick, Bt.]. Residence, Pound,
Yelverton. Club, New University. Margaret : in. 1908, the Rev. John Henry Copleston, R. of
Offwell, who d. 1918. Residence , Offwell Rectory, Honiton, Devon.
Issue of the late Rev. Richard Champernowne, b. 1817, d. 1890: in. 1848, Elizabeth, ‘who d.
1870, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Keble, V. of Bisley : —
Philip Henry, b. i8so; ed. at Radley, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1882); formerly Major 5th Vol.
Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) : in. 1893, Katharine Theresa Vidal, da. of the late John A.
Radcliffe, Esq., of 39, Cambridge Terrace, Hyde Park, W., and has issue living, Doris, b. 1895. Resi-
dence, Great Grove, Ottershaw, Surrey.— Francis Gawayne, b. 1866; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1887, M.A. 1907); Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1894; is Bursar of Keble College : in. 1911, Isabel Mary,
da. of the late George Burvill Rashleigh, Bar.-at-Law, of Riseley, Horton-Kirby, Dartford, and 5,
Stone Buildings, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. [E. Darnley], and has issue living, David Gawen, b. 1912.
Residence, 2, Keble Road, Oxford. Club, Cavendish.— Thomas Arthur, b. 1868; S. Africa
1901, as Lieut. 38th Batn. Imperial Yeo. ; European War 1915-17, as Transport Officer: m. 1919.
Rev. John Edward, b. 1870; ed. at St. Edward’s Sch., Oxford, and at Keble Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1895, M.A. 1904); isV. of Modbury with Brownston ; served during European War 1918-19
with R.A.M.C. : in. 1902, Audrey Eliza, 3rd da. of the late Joseph Russell Evans, of Hilden
Manor, Tonbridge. Residence , The Vicarage, Modbury, S. Devon. Sarah Louisa : in. 1885,
the Rt. Rev. George Kestell Kestell-Cornish, Bishop of Madagascar. Residence, Ambinanindrano,
Mahanoro, Madagascar. Agnes Charlotte Edith Alicia : in. 1895, Jamei Frederic Williams,
who d. 19x5, and has issue living, Frederic, D.F.C., b. 1898: Capt. R.A.F. ; European War
1914-18 (D.F.C., Croix de Guerre), — Jane Champernowne, b. 1900.— Cecilia Margaret: in. 1890,
Charles Wigan [ed. at Radley, and at Hertford Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1881, M.A. 1885. Club ,
With a firm knot.
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Athenaeum)], and has issue living, Charles Richard, M.C.y b. 1890 ; Capt. Roy. W. Surrey Regt. ;
European War 1914-19 (M.C.), — Thomas Keble, b. 1892; is Capt. Devonshire Regt.,— Mary
Cecilia (twin), b. 1890: m. 1918, Major Robert Murphy, R.A.M.C., and has issue living, Cecilia
Elizabeth b. 1919, — Gwendolen Akers, b. 1897, — Margaret Harington, b. 1898. Residence ,
Lynbrook, Knaphill, Surrey.
John, son of Robert de Havenngton, of Haverington (now Harrington), Cumberland, was one
of the barons summoned to Parliament by Edward II. His lineal descendant, Sir John Harington,
of Exton, co. Rutland, brother of the 1st baronet, and tutor to the Princess Elizabeth, daughter of
James I., was created Baron Harington, which title became extinct on the death of the 2nd baron.
Sir James, 3rd baronet, one of the Judges commissioned (but who refused to sit) to try Charles I.,
was, by an Act of 13 Car. II., nevertheless excepted at the Restoration out of the general acts of
indemnity, and with Lord Monson, Sir Henry Fieldings, and others subjected to personal degradation
from his honours and rendered personally incapable of bearing arms or title of dignity (but the penalty
did not forfeit the honors or attaint the blood). Sir Richard, nth Bt., was a Metropolitan Police
Magistrate 1871-2, and a Judge of County Courts 1872-1905.
HARMSWORTH, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Moray Lodge, Royal Borough of Kensington.
He who acts diligently acts well.
Sir Robert Leicester Harmsworth,
M.P., 1st Baronet , 4th son of the late Alfred Harms-
worth, Bar.-at-Law [ see V. Northcliffe]; o. Nov. 1st,
1870 ; sometime a Director of the Amalgamated
Press (Limited); sat as M.P. for Caithness-shire
[L) Oct. 1900 to Nov. 1918; elected for Caithness-
shire and Sutherlandshire Dec. 1918 : m. 1892,
Annie Louise, el. da. of the late Thomas Scott, of
Wandsworth, S.W., and Cornard, Suffolk, and has
issue.
— Azure, two rolls of paper in saltire or, banded in
the centre gules, between four bees volant of the second.
®mt — Between two ostrich feathers or a cubit arm erect
proper, the hand grasping a roll of paper or.
Residence — Moray Lodge, Campden Hill, W.8.
Sons living— ALFRED LEICESTER ST. BARBE, b.
1892 ; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch.Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1913) :
European War 1914-19 as Capt. Gloucestershire Regt.
Harold Cecil Aubrey, b. 1897 ; ed. at Westminster, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford; European War 1914-19 as Lieut. R.M.A.
—-Arthur Geoffrey Annesley, b. 1904.
Daughters living— Annie Mary Geraldine* b. 1900.—— Violet Lilian Rosemary, b. 1902.——
Margaret Rosabelle Northcliffe, b. 1911.
Sir Robert Leicester Harmsworth, 1st Bt., is a younger brother of the 1st Viscount Northcliff,
and the 1st Viscount Rothermere.
HARRISON, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Le Court, Greatham, co. Southampton.
Sir Heath Harrison, ist Baronet ,
son of the late James Harrison, of Dornden, Kent;
b. Oct. ist, 1857 ; ed. at Malvern College, and at
Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; formerly a shipowner ;
is a J.P. and an Alderman for Hants (High
Sheriff 1916) ; much interested in the Union Jack
Club : in. 1882, Mary Adelaide, da. of the late
William Howard, of Colchester.
^m8_Vert, on a pile nebuly argent between two
pheons in base a lion rampant, all counterchanged. ©mi
— In front of park pales a hare proper, resting the fore-
paws on a garb fessewise and to the dexter or.
Seat— Le Court, Greatham, Liss, Hants. Clubs—
Junior Carlton, Constitutional.
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HART, Creation (U.K.) 1893, of Kilmoriarty, co. Armagh, and Peking, China.
Sir (Edgar) Bruce Hart, 2nd
Baronet; b. July 8th, 1873; his father,
Sir Robert, G.C.M.G. , LL.D ., 1911 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford ; some-
time Commr. in England of Chinese Customs ;
was on Chinese Delegation of Postal Union
Congresses of Washington 1897 and Rome
1906 ; has the Blue Button (3rd class) and
Order of the Double Dragon (3rd class of 2nd
Div.) of China: m. 1894, Caroline Moore,
da. of the late William Moore Gillson, of
Barsby Lodge, Ryde, Isle of Wight, and Hove,
Sussex, and has issue.
^rms — Gules, a bend between three fleurs-de-lis in
chief and a four-leaved shamrock slipped in base, all
or. Crrst — On a mount vert a hart trippant proper,
holding in the mouth a four-leaved shamrock slipped
or. Supporters — Dexter, a dragon (representing a
Chinese dragon) argent, charged on the shoulder with
a torteaux ; sinister, a peacock close proper.
Carry stoutly. Residence — 35, Draycott Place, S.W.3.
Son living — ROBERT BRUCE, b. Sept. 26th, 1896 ; ed. at Eton, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford ; was
a temporary Clerk in Foreign Office 19x7-19: in. 1918, Annie Irene, el. da. of the late Henry
Matthews, and has issue living, Robert, b. 1918. Residence, The White Cottage, Ascot.
Sisters living — Evelyn Amy, b. 1868: m. 1892, as his 2nd wife, William Nelthorpe Beauclerk,
who d. 1908, Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador [see D. St. Albans,
colls.].— Mabel Milburne, b. 1879: in. 1909, Harry Cunningham Brodie, M .P. for S.E., or
Reigate, Div. of Surrey (Z.) 1906-10, and has issue living, Alexander Clare Cunningham, b. 1912,
— Patrick Lennox Cunningham, b. 19x4. Residence , Hamsell Manor, Eridge Green, Sussex.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Hester Jane ( Lady Hart), da. of the late Alexander Bredon,
M.D., of Portadown, co. Armagh: m. 18 66, Sir Robert Hart, G.C.M.G., LL.D., 1st baronet,
who d. iqii. Residence ,
The 1st baronet, Sir Robert, G.C.M.G., LL.D., b. at Portadown, co. Armagh, Feb. 20th,
1835 ; ed. at Queen’s Coll., Belfast (B.A. 1853, M.A. Honoris Causa 1871, Hon. LL.D. 1882); Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford, and Hon. LL.D., Dublin 1908; Pro-Chancellor, Queen’s Univ., Belfast 1908; en-
tered British Consular Ser., China 1854 ; was Sec. to Allied Commn. for Govt, of Canton 1858,
(specially permitted to resign and enter Chinese Customs Ser. 1859), became Inspector-Gen. of Chinese
Customs 1863, and also of Posts 1896; with besieged Legations in Peking 1900; Pres, of Chinese
Commn. for International Exhibitions of Vienna 1873, Philadelphia 1876, Paris 1878, Berlin (Fisheries)
1880, London (Health) 1884, and New Orleans (Industrial) 1884; gazetted 1885 H.M.’s Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Emperor of China and to King of Corea, which appointment he did
not take up ; Hon. LL.D. Michigan Univ., Hon. Fellow of Roy. Statistical So., and Hon. Member of
Institut de Droit International and other learned sos., a Chevalier of the Order of Vasa, Com. of the
Order of Pius IX., Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour, and Knight Grand Cross of Orders
of Francis Joseph, Christ, Polar Star, Orange Nassau, Leopold, Crown of Italy, St. Anne, Dragon of
Annam, St. Olav, Dannebrog, 1st class Crown of Prussia, and Rising Sun; the Chinese Govt,
gave him the Red Button (1st class), the Peacock’s Feather, and the Double Dragon (2nd div.
1st class), Ancestral Rank of First Class of First Order for Three Generations (Chinese Letters
Patent), title of Junior Guardian of Heir Apparent and rank of Pres, of a Board, and conferred
as a posthumous honour the title of Grand Guardian of the Heir Apparent, an Imperial Edict
being issued at the same time in which were recounted in eulogistic terms Sir Robert’s achieve-
ments in organizing and administering Customs Revenue, Marine and Educational Departs., and
establishing the Postal Ser. , as well as the services he rendered in Diplomacy.
DIXON-HARTLAND, Creation (U.K.) 1892, of Middleton Manor, Sussex.
[Extinct 1909.]
Sir Frederick Dixon Dixon-Hartland, M.P. , ist and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet — Theresa Roma : in. ist, 1894, Adm. Sir Percy Moreton
Scott, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., ist Bt., who obtained a divorce 1911 ; 2nd, 1911, Philip Green. Residence,
68, South Audley Street, W. Amy Frideswede : in. 1894, Francis Booker Fitzroy Cowper,
Bar.-at-law, of 4, King’s Bench Walk, E.C.— Norah Gladys : in. 1899, Richard Bredan, formerly
Imperial German Army. Residence ,
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Agnes Chichester [Lady Dixon-Hartland), da. of William
Langham Christie (formerly M.P. for Lewes), of 117, Eaton Square, S.W., and Glyndebourne,
Sussex : m. 1898, as his second wife, Sir Frederick Dixon Dixon-Hartland, M.P., ist baronet,
who d. 1909. Residences, Ashley Manor, Cheltenham ; 14, Chesham Place, S.W.
CRADOCK-HARTOPP, Creation (G.B.) 1796, of Freathby, Leicestershire.
Sir Charles Edward Cradock-Hartopp, 5th
Baronet ; b. 1858; s. his father, Sir John William, 1888;
ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Scots Guards; served
in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star) ;
is a J.P. for Warwickshire: m. 1895, Millicent Florence
Eleanor (from whom he obtained a divorce 1905), da. of
the late Charles Henry Wilson (cr. ist Baron Nunburn-
holme), of Warter Priory, Pocklington, and 41, Grosvenor
Square, W.
&rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a chftvron argent between three
otters passant argent, Hartopp ; 2nd and 3rd, per saltire gules and argent
crusilly, three boars heads two and one, couped counterchanged, Cradock.
Crtat— Out of a ducal coronet or a pelican argent vulning herself proper,
Hartopp.
Clubs — Turf, Guards’, Boodle’s.
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Brothers living — Frederick, b. 1869. Club , White’s.' George Francis Fleetwood, b. 1870: m.
1909, Ethel Caroline Jane, da. of the late Col. William Henry Charles Wellesley, and widow of Capt.
Bernard H. Gunston [see D. Wellington, colls.]. Residence , 5, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Clubs,
Pratt’s, White’s.
Sisters living — Eveline Frances : m. 1884, Audley Charles Miles, who d. 1919, and has issue
living, Thomas Gordon Audley (of Burtonhill House, Malmesbury. Club, Bachelors’), b. 1885 ;
Lieut. Railway Transport Establishment during European War : m. 1917, Lady Joan Margaret
Montagu-Stuart-Wortley, da. of 2nd Earl of Wharncliffe, and has issue living, Anthony Gordon
Napier b. 1918, — Charles Henry Audley [Club, Bachelors’), b. 1887 ; is Lieut. Yeo., — Geoffrey John
Audley [Clubs, United Service, Bachelors’), R.N., b. 1890; became Lieut. 1911, and Lieut. -Com.
1919 : m. 1918, Alison Mary, da. of Henry Mowbray Cadell, of Grange, Linlithgow, — Marjorie
Eveline, b. 1891, — Albertha Mildred, b. 1893. Ada Mary : m. 1884, Fitzroy James Wilbsrforce
Farquhar [see Farquhar, Bt.).— Catherine Louisa, O.B.E., Vice-Pres. Ilkeston Div., Red Cross
So. ; O.B.E. (Civil) 1919 : m. 1883, as his second wife, Alfred Edward Miller Mundy, who d. 1920,
and has issue living, Godfrey Edward, b. 1885; Major 1st Life Guards: m. 1914, Mollie Ethel
Gertrude, da. of the late Arthur George Buck, and has issue living, Edward Peter Godfrey b.
1916, Maureen Angela b. 1918, — Irene Frances ( Viscountess Cole) : m. 1907, Major Viscount Cole,
C. M.G., el. son of 4th Earl of Enniskillen, — Winifrid, — Esme Sybil. Residence, Shipley Hall,
Derby. Beatrice Anne: m. 1903, Newton Charles Ogle, who d. 1912, and has issue living,
Hester Mary, b. 1904, — Bridget Catherine, b. 1908. Residence, Kirkley, Northumberland.-
Mary Eleanor. Residence, 4, St. Leonard’s Terrace, S.W.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Julia Charlotte [Countess of Shannon) : m. 1868, the 5th
Earl of Shannon, who d. 1890. Residence, 11, Cranley Gardens, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Alick William Cradock-Hartopp, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. i860,
d. 1912 : m. 1888, Janet (now of 31, Tedworth Square, S.W.), da. of the late
John William Spicer, of Spye Park, Wilts: —
CHARLES WILLIAM EVERARD, b. Sept. 4th, 1893; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; a 3rd Sec. in
Diplo. Ser. Susan Cynthia Frances, b. 1898.
Issue of the late Col. Edmund Charles Cradock-Hartopp, 2nd son of 3rd baronet,
b. 1846, d. 1904 : m. 1870, FrancesJEmily (now of 85, Onslow Gardens, S.W.), da.
of the late William Charles Alston, of Elmdon Hall, Warwick : —
William Edmund Cecil, b. 1872; is Lieut. R.G.A. Francis Gerald, b. 1877: m. 1908, Elizabeth
Ada Mary, only da. of the late John Windsor Stuart, of Foley House, Rothesay [see M. Bute,
colls.], and has issue living, John Edmund, b. 1912, — Gwendoline Mary, b. 1909. Residence,
Edensor, Bakewell, Derbyshire. Ronald Arthur Charles, b. 1881 : m. 1912, Ellen Dora, only
child of Henry Cox, formerly of Radipole Manor, Dorset, and 64, Eaton Square, S.W. Louis
Montague, b. 1884 ; ed. at Dover Coll., and at R.M.C. ; Capt. Prince of Wales’s Own (W. Yorkshire
Regt.) : m. 1916, Marjorie Somerville, only da. of J. Falshaw Watson, of Parville House, Wel-
lington, Salop, and has issue living, Kenneth Alston, b. 1918. Mildred Eveline Norah, b. 1889 :
m. 1913, Com. Reginald Montagu Alston-Roberts-West, R.N. [see E. De La Warr, colls.].
Edward Hartopp, M.P. for Leicestershire, was created a baronet 1619, and the baronetcy became
extinct 1762, on the death, without male issue, of Sir John, 4th baronet, whose grand-daughter and
heiress, Anne Hurlock, married, 1777, Edmund Bunney, of The Newark, Leicester, who assumed
the surnames of Cradock-Hartopp, and was created a baronet 1796.
HARTWELL, Creation (U.K.) 1805, of Dale Hall, Essex.
Sir Brodrick Cecil Denham Arkwright
Hartwell, 4th Baronet , son of the late Capt. Edward
Hughes Brodrick Hartwell, R.N., 2nd son of 2nd baronet ;
b. July 10th, 1876 ; s. his uncle, Sir Francis Houlton, 1900 ;
formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Leicestershire Regt. and now Lieut.-Col.
Gen. List; served in S. Africa 1900 (medal with three clasps),
and in Dardanelles 1915 : m. 1st, 1902, Georgette Madeleine
(who obtained a divorce 1907), da. of Mons. George Pilon-
Fleury, of Djenan-es-Saka, El Biar, Algiers; 2ndly, 1908, Joan
Amy, only da. of Robert Milne Jeffrey, formerly of Esquimault,
Vancouver Islands, British Columbia, and has issue.
— Sable, a buck’s head cabossed argent, attired or, between the
attires a cross patee-fitchee of the last ; in chief a lion passant guardant per
pale of the second and third ; on a canton ermine two bars per pale azure
and gules. Crrsi — On a mount vert within seven pales or, the second and
fifth charged with a spear-head argent imbrued proper, a hart lodged argent, the dexter foot on a
well of the last, and in the mouth a sprig of oak vert.
Sorte sua contentus.
Contented with his lot.
Son living-By 2nd marriage-BRODRlCK WILLIAM CHARLES elwin, b. Aug. 7th,
1909.
Daughter living— By 1st marriage— Leila Ruth Madeleine, b. 1903. By 2nd marriage—
One, b. 1918.
Daughters living of 3rd Baronet— Mabel. Edith. Florence.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Frederick Edward, b. 1857: m. 1881, Susan Mary Ann, da.
of William Green, of Wannamboor, Victoria, Australia, and has issue living, Frederick Sydney,
b. 1886, — Brodrick William, b. 1889, — John Malcolm, b. 1903, — George Rollen, b. 1905, — Ada
Wilhelmina, b. 1887, — Frances Mary Ann, b. 1895, — Julia Sarah, b. 1901, — May Alicia, b. 1908.
Residence , Tichbourne, N.S. Wales, Australia.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Lawrence Alicia : m. 1870, William Evans Morrell, and
has issue living, Robert, b. 1873, — Ida Georgie, — Laura Isabella. : m. 1904, Archibald William
Henry Grubb, and has issue living, George b. 1905. Residence , 15, Cornwall Road, St. Stephen’s
Square, W.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Emma Jane [Lady Hartwell ), only child of Sir Henry
Dymoke, 1st and last Bt. : m. 1861, Sir Francis Houlton Hartwell, 3rd baronet, who d. 1900.
Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughter of the late Sydney Charles Elphinstone Hartwell (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Barry Hartwell, b. 1880, d. (killed in action) 1914 : 1912, Emily
Maybell, da. of Joseph Dobbs, of The Chalet, Temple Road, Dublin : —
Evelyn Patricia, b. 1913.
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Issue of the late Sydney Charles Elphinstone Hartwell, 3rd son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1844, d. 1899: in. 1876, Marion, da. of Col. J. Hadow Jenkins, B.S.C.
John Redmond, D.S.O., b. 1887; ed. at Radley; is Capt. Indian Army; served during European
War 1914-17 (wounded, despatches, DS.O.); D.S O. 1916 : m. 1911, Nina Oliver, da. of Gen.
George Francis William St. John, C.B., R.A.,and has issue living, Diana Marion, b. 1912.
Mignonne Louise Julia. Dorothy Effie Marion: vi. 1915, F. W. Bartholomew, Lieut. Bedford-
shire Regt.
The 1st baronet was a Commander R.N., Colonel of the Deptford and Woolwich Volunteers, and
Director of Greenwich Hospital. He received knighthood in 1803, when acting as proxy for Viscount
Keith on the installation of that peer as a Knight of the Bath.
HARTY, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Prospect House, Roebuck, Dublin.
dishonored.
Sir Lionel Lockington Harty, 4th
Baronet; b. Aug. 29th, 1864; *• his father, Sir
Henry Lockington, 1913: m. 1894, Lucy
Annie, da. of the late Capt. Willcocks, J.P., of
St. Lawrence, Chapelizod, co. Dublin, and has
issue.
&rms — Or, on a fesse sable between three trefoils slipped
vert as many doves volant of the field. Crest — A falcon’s
head erased proper, charged on the neck with a trefoil
slipped vert, between two wings erect or, each charged with
a hurt.
Seat — Belrobin, co. Louth.
Daughters living— Eileen Rhoda. Kathleen Annie.
Sisters living — Paulina Rhoda: in. 1885, Frederick
William Forsythe. Elizabeth Kathleen : m. 1880,
Frederick Leopold Flood, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Resi-
dence,
Daughters living of 2nd Baronet— Caroline Elizabeth
Josephine. Isabella Henrietta. Residence, 1, Amherst
Road, Ealing, W.
HARVEY, Creation (U.K.) 1868, of Crown Point, Trowse, Norfolk.
Sir Charles Harvey, 2nd Baronet ; b. Feb. 25th,
1849; j. his father, Sir Robert John Harvey, M.P.,
1870; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. for Norfolk;
formerly Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 4th Batn. Norfolk Regt.:
m. 1st, 1870, Jane Ann, who ^1891, only da. of the late
Benjamin Green, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; 2ndly, 1893,
Mary Anne Edith, da. of G. F. Cooke, of Holmwood,
Norwich, and has issue.
&rms — Erminois, on a chief indented gules between two crescents argent,
a representation of the gold medal presented to Sir Robert John Harvey, by
command of H.R.H. the Prince Regent, for his services at the battle of
Orthes, pendent from a riband gules, fimbriated azure, beneath it the word
“ Orthes” ; a canton ermine charged with a representation of the insignia of
a Knight of the Royal Portuguese order of the Tower and Sword, pendent
from a riband azure. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, above a dexter cubit
arm erect, proper, a crescent argent between two branches of laurel also
proper.
Residence — Rainthorpe Hall, Norfolk. Clubs — Junior United Service, Royal Thames Yacht.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— CHARLES ROBERT LAMBART EDWARD, b. April 1 6th,
1871 : in. 1891, Jessie, who d. 1913, da. of the late E. Turnbull, of Smedley, Lancashire, and has
issue living, Dorothy, b. 1892. Club , Bath. ■ By 2nd marriage — Oliver Charles, b. 1893 ; in
Foreign Office: in. 1920, Maud Annora, da. of Arthur Watkin Williams-Wynn [see Williams-
Wynn, Bt., colls.]. Residence , 36, Eaton Terrace, S.W.i.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Sibyl Henrietta, b. 1873 : in. 1906, Lieut.-Col. James
Campbell Ouseley Fitz-Maurice [see E. Orkney, colls.]. Gabrielle Jean, b. 1881 : in. 1909, Philip
Henry Napier [see B. Napier and Ettrick, colls.]. Residence ,
Sister living — Ida: in. 1876, Thomas Keppel [see E. Albemarle, colls.]. Residence , Scole House,
Scole, Norfolk.
Gen. Sir Robert John Harvey, Knight, K.C.B., K.T.S., and K.C.B.A., was a distinguished soldier,
and served as A.D.C. to the Duke of Wellington at the battles of Oporto, Busaco, Salamanca, Vittoria,
Nive, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, and at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajos, Burgos, and St.
Sebastian. His son, Robert John, M.P. for Thetford (C) 1865-8, was created a baronet.
Alteri si tibi.
To another as to thyself.
HARVEY, Creation (U.K.) 1868, of Langley Park, Bucks.
Probitas verus honos.
Probity is true honor.
Sir Robert Grenville Harvey, 2nd Baronet;
b. July 1st, 1856; s. his father, Sir Robert Bateson, 1887;
formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. ; is a D.L. for Bucks
(High Sheriff 1900) : m. 1893, the Hon. Emily Blanche Murray
(a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England),
da. of 1st Viscount Elibank, and has issue.
^rnts — Gules, on a bend engrailed argent three trefoils slipped vert
within a bordure wavy or. Crest — A lion reguardant proper debruised
by a bendlet wavy sinister or, and resting his dexter forepaw on au
escutcheon argent charged with a bat’s wing sable.
Seat — Langley Park, Slough. Club — Carlton.
Daughters living — Diana Blanche, b. r897.— Caroline Magdalen, b.
1899.
Sisters living— Caroline Georgina. Diana Genevieve.— Florence
Anna : in. i89r, Richard Henry Tillyer.
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Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Major Charles Bateson Harvey, and son of ist baronet, b. 1859, d.
(killed in action) 1900 : m. 1891, Catherine Maria (now of East Burnham Lodge,
Slough), da. of the late Rev. the Hon. James Walter Lascelles [ see E. Hare-
wood, colls.] : —
Sylvia, b. 1899: m. 1918, Rawdon S. Payne, sometime Lieut. R.A.F. Residence , Garryhankard
House, co. Cork.
HATCH, Creation (U.K.) 1908, of Portland Place, Borough of St. Marylebone.
Sir Ernest Frederic George Hatch,
K.B.E. , ist Baronet , son of the late John William Hatch,
by Matilda Augusta, only da. of the late Hugh Snell, Bar.-
at-Law, of Callington, Cornwall; b. April 12th, 1859;
ed. privately ; founder of the firm of Hatch, Mansfield
and Co., wine merchants, of 47, Pall Mall, S.W. ;
on panel of Chm. of Arbitration Court, Board of Trade ;
has acted as Chm. of many Departmental Committees
(Home Office, Board of Trade, Insurance Commn.,
and Local Govt. Board) ; sometime Chm. of Govt.
Commn. for Belgian Refugees ; is Chm. and Treasurer
of Univ. Coll. Hospital, and Com. of Order of Crown
of Belgium ; has Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; travelled in America, Canada, South
Africa, India, China, and Japan ; sat as M.P. for
Lancashire (S.E.), Girton Div. (C, subsequently L)
I895*i9o6, having been defeated there 1889 and 1892 ;
author of “Far Eastern Impressions,” “In Support
of Free Trade,” and other works; K.B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1900, Lady Constance
Blanche Godolphin Osborne, da. of 9th Duke of Leeds, and has issue.
&rms — Or, on a pale indented plain cotised azure two demi-lions passant guardant or, a chief
arched gules. ftmt — A roundle per pale argent and or charged with a demi-lion passant guardant
azure, the whole between two roses slipped and leaved proper.
Residence — 20, Portland Place, W.
Daughter living — Marjorie Helen Ruth, b. 1901 : m. 1919, Capt. William Foster, late R.A.F.
[B. BatemanJ, and has issue living, Peter Frederic Evelyn, b. 1920. Residence, 25A, Motcombe
Street, Belgrave Square, S.W.
Havelock-Allan, see Allan.
HAWKINS, Creation (G.B.) 1778, of Kelston, Somersetshire.
Rev. Sir John Cesar Hawkins, 4th
Baronet; b. Jan. 27th, 1837; s. his grandfather,
Sir John Cesar, 1861 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1858, M.A. 1861, Hon.
Fellow 19 1 1) ; Hon. D.D., St. Andrews 1909;
was V. of St. Paul’s, Chatham, 1863-4, and of
Westcott 1864-6, and R. of St. Albans 1866-8, and
of Chelmsford 1878-80; is Hon. Canon of St.
Albans: m. 1863, Mary Catharine, da. of Thomas
Ellames Withington, of Culcheth Hall, Lancashire.
$rms — Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable a quatrefoil
between four fleurs-de-lis or. Cnst — On a mount vert a hind
lodged or, the dexter forefoot resting on a gunstone.
Residence — Kelston Lodge, 72, Banbury Road, Oxford.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Thomas Scott
Hawkins, 6th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1814,
d. 1889 : m. 1874, Fanny Cecilia, who d.
1917, da. of Evan Williams, of Duffryn
For God and the king Frwd, Cardiff : — 9
JOHN SCOTT CESAR, b. June 12th, 1875; ed. at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1897). Laura
Evelyn, b . 1877 Charlotte Blanche, b. 1881. Residence , Henley Lodge, Bath.
Issue of the late Arthur Caesar Hawkins, 7th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1816, d. 1890 :
m. ist, 1850, Emmeline Jane, who d. 1854, da. of Jonah Dawnay, 2ndly, 1856,
Louisa Jane, da. of S. Grice, of Asheldam Hall, Essex : —
(By ist marriage), Henry Caesar, b. 1852 : m. ist, 1883, Kate, who d. 1894, da. of the late Joseph
Henderson, C.M.G., and widow of George Shepstone ; 2ndly, 1906, Bessie Gertrude, da. of Charles
Roper, of Blisworth, Northants, having had issue, of whom (by ist marriage) Frederick Caesar, b.
1887 ; Lieut. King’s African Rifles ; d. (wounds in action during European War) 1917, — Villiers
Geoffrey Caesar, b. 1890; European War 1914-19, as Capt. R.F.A. : m. 1920, Blanche, da. of
A. C. Hampden-Smithers, of Springs, Transvaal, — Humphrey Caesar, M.C. , b. 1891 ; Lieut.
R.F.A. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, — Dorothy Mary, O.B.E. ; b. 1884 ; Area
Controller Queen Mary’s Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, S. Command, during European War
(O.B.E.) : m. 1903, Com. Charles Tiedemann Gervers, D.S.O., formerly R.N., and has issue living.
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Residence , Ede, Middleburg, Transvaal.^— Emmeline Edith, b. 1854: m. 1878, George Walker,
J.P., who d. 1919, and has issue living. Residence , High Flats, Natal. (By 2nd marriage)
Arthur Caesar, b. 1857.— Scott Caesar, b. 1861.— Percy Caesar, b. 1863. Bertram Caesar, b.
1872.— George Caesar, b. 1875. Cyril Caesar, b. 1878.— —-Laura Georgina.— Edith Charlotte :
in. 19 — , G. C. Henderson.— Alice Maude. Kate.
Issue of the late Villiers William Caesar Hawkins, 9th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1824,
d. 1909 : m. 1857, Emily, who d. 1878, da. of the Hon. John Daly, Administrator
of Demerara and Essequibo : —
Frederick Daly Caesar, b. 1858 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Indian Med. Staff : in. 1892, Mabel, da. of the
late George Whitfeld, J.P., of Hamsey House, near Lewes. Residence , Thirlestane, Arundel Road,
Eastbourne.— -Villiers Alweyn Caesar, b. i860 : m. 1888, Florence Celia, da. of the late Major
J. Cowper, 15th Regt., and has issue living, Villiers Frederick Caesar, b. 1888. Residence, 19,
York House, Church Street, Kensington, W. Herbert Caesar, b. 1863; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1886,
L.R.C.P. Edin. 1887: m. 1st, 1890, Florence Margaret, who <£.1897, da. of the late William John,
Tonge, of Morants Court, Sevenoaks ; 2ndly, 1902, Marianne Lloyd, who d. 1920, da. of Charles
Frederick Murray, of Woodcote Hall, Epsom, and widow of William David Lloyd, of Betchworth,
and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Kathleen Margaret, b. 189-. Residence, Greenwode Leghe,
Up Hatherley, Cheltenham.— Ernest Caesar, A 1872 : m. 1897, Frances Mary, da. of the late John
Foy, of 16, Bolton Gardens, S.W. Emily Maria.-^— Mabel Edith: m. 1898, James Staats
Forbes Higginson, and has issue living. Residence.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Annesley Hawkins (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Webster Hawkins, b. 1842, d. 1917 : m. 1877, Kate, who d.
1902, da. of P. Leyburn : —
Charles Francis, b. 1880 ; Major R.A. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915.^— Rose
Mary. Beatrice : in. 1912, E. B. Brand, and has issue living, a son, b. 1913. Harriet Emma:
m. 1907, Thomas Bowman Henry Whytehead, and has issue living, Nancy, b. 1908.— Olive.
Residence , Acomb, near York.
Issue of the late Reginald Hawkins, b. 1849, d. 1910: in. 1880, Marguerite Wilhelmine, da(
of the late Rev. William Codings Lukis, R. of Wath, near Ripon : —
Eustace Fellowes Sinclair, D.S.O., b. 1881 ; is Capt. R.A.S.C. (Reserve); served during European
War 1914-18 as Major (despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1918.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles Hawkins, son of the late Charles Hawkins,
4th son of 1 st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Annesley Hawkins, b. 1813, d. 1891 : in. 1st, 1838, Harriet
Emma, who d. 1844, da. of Col. William Hale, of Acomb, York; 2ndly, 1846, Isabell, who
d. 1864, da. of — Sinclair, of Escrick, York : —
(By 2nd marriage), Cecil, b. 1851. Arthur Cockburn, b. 1852 : in. 1883, Agnes, da. of H. Carmichael,
Esq., and has issue living, Henry Cecil Carmichael, b. 1884 : in. 1907, Winnifred, da. of John
Robinson, and has issue living, Cecil Arthur Robinson b. 1908, Harold Percy b. 1909, Winnifred
Agnes Ruth b. 1910, — Arthur Charles, b. 1885, — Reginald Caesar, b. 1890, — Agnes Isabel, b. 1889, —
Frances Kathleen, b. 1892. Residence, Swan Lake, Manitoba, Canada. Launcelot, b. 1859
— — Georgiana Elizabeth.— Mabel Anne. Frances Emily.— Mary Isabel.
Grandson of the late Rev. Charles James Hawkins, son of the late Rev. Charles
Hawkins (ante) : —
Issue of the late Com. Caesar Hugh Hawkins, R.N., b. 1841, d. 1888 : m. 1888, Annie Beatrice
(who m. 2ndly. 1893, Charles Hugh Babington Elliott, one of H.M.’s Inspectors of
Schs., Clifton), of Cliff Court, Frenchay, Bristol, da. of the late George Wills, of 3,
Worcester Villas, Clifton : —
Caesar Hugh George Wills (posthumous), b. 1889 ; is Lieut, in the Army : m. 1914, Margaret Edith,
da. of James Shaw Robertson, of The Vache, Chalfont St. Giles, and has issue living, Caesar
Charles, b. 1915, — Margaret Elizabeth Anne, b. 1917. Residence, The Vache Cottage, Chalfont
St. Giles.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Hawkins, D.D., son of the late Rev. Edward
Hawkins (infra) : —
Issue of the late Caesar Richard Hawkins, b. 1841, d. 1894: in. 1867, Alice, who d. 1882,
da. of Maj.-Gen. E. Norman Perkins, formerly B.S.C. : —
Edward Caesar, b. 1876; is a J.P. for Norfolk: m. 1899, Blanche Marianne, da. of the late Rev.
Charles Blomfield Smith, R. of Shelton, and has issue living, Richard Pennell Caesar, R.N., b. 1899 ;
became Lieut. 1920. Residence, Shelton Hall, Long Stratton, Norfolk. Maud Ellen : in. 1896,
Lieut.-Col. Owen James Obbard, Indian Army, and a Dep. Commr., Burma.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Hawkins, 5th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Francis Hawkins, M.D., b. 1794, d. 1877 : m. 1st, 1831, Hester, who d.
1847, da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Vaughan ; 2ndly, 1859, Sarah Jane, who d. 1890, da. of
George Haywood, of Park Hall, Derbyshire : —
Hester Lucretia Eliza. Residence, Newick, St. Cross, Winchester.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Rev. Robert Hawkins, b. 1805, d. 1893 : in. 1st, 1850,
Frances Julia, who d. 1864, da. of Gen. Sir Jasper Nicolls, K.C.B. ; 2ndly, 18 66, Henrietta,
who d. 1908, da. of the late Rev.IGeorge Howes, R. of Spixworth, Norfolk : —
Herbert Pennell, b. 1859; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1887, M.B. and B.Ch. 1887, M.D.
1894); M.R.C.S., England 1887, M.R.C.P., London 1889, and F.R.C.P. 1894; is a Fellow of
Roy. Med Chirurgical So. : in. 1910, Hester Vera, da. of Fleetwood Rynd, formerly of Mount
Armstrong, co. Kildare, and has issue living, Gerald Francis Caesar, b. 1912. Residence, Lacken-
hurst, Shipley, Sussex. Charles Caesar, b. 1864. Julia Susannah.— ’Emily Louisa Margaret.
Residence , 14, Sheen Gate Gardens, East Sheen, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Francis Hawkins (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Halford Hawkins, b. 1838, d. 1900: in. 1878, Susan, who
d. 1905, only da. of Lieut.-Gen. John Colpoys Haughton, C.S.I. : —
Henry Vaughan, b. 1879: is in Soudan Civil Ser. ; has 4th class Medjidie : in. 1906, Mary
Mackenzie, da. of Alexander Francis Mackenzie Downie, of Holybourne Cottage, Alton,
Hants, and has issue living, Christopher Alexander Vaughan, b. 1917, — Susette Henrietta Mary,
b. 1907, — Pamela Hester, b. 1915. Club, Junior Carlton.— Charles Francis, D.S.O. , M.C., b.
1881 ; European War 1915-18 as Major and Acting Lieut.-Col. Tank Corps (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1918: in. 1906, Ethel Lucy Carrie, da. of the late Edmund Joel Thomas, of
Cheltenham. Epmund John Edward, b. 1883 ; European War 1914-18 as Major R.A.F. : in.
1910 (marriage dissolved by Canadian Parliament 1919), Gladys Agnes, da. of Maj.-Gen. E. W.
Wilson, of Montreal. Clubs, Cavalry, Royal Aero. Lilias Susan, b. 1888. Residence, 25, East
Cliffe, Dover.
The 1st baronet was Serjeant-Surgeon to George II. and George III.
Hawkins-Whitshed, see Whltshed.
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HAWLEY, Creation (G.B.) 1795, of Leybourne Grange, Kent.
^S/rHENRY Cusack Wingfield Hawley,
6th Baronet', b. Dec. 23rd, 1876; s. his father,
Sir Henry Michael, 1909 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; is Capt. The Queen’s
Own (Roy. W. Kent. Regt.), and patron of one
living ; served during European War 1914-18
(wounded) : m . 1913, Marjorie Florence, da. of
Robert Mascall Curteis, of Piltdown, Sussex,
and Winkenhurst, Hellingly, Sussex [Thomas,
Bt., cr. 1694.].
— Vert, a saltire engrailed or. Cmt — A dexter
arm in armour proper, garnished or, holding in the hand
a spear in bend sinister, point downwards, also proper.
Residence — The Manor House, Lytchetts Matravers,
Dorset.
Brother living— Michael Charles, b. 1879: m. 1911,
Ethel, da. of W. H. Williams, of 139, Adelaide Road,
Hampstead, N. W., and has issue living, Micheline, b. 1912.
Residence , Tumby Lawn, Boston, Lincolnshire.
Sisters living — Gladys Florence. Olive Victoria : in.
1920, the Rev. Henry Cecil Marriott Spurrier, R. of
Roughton with Haslam. Residence , Roughton Rectory,
Lincolnshire.
Uncles living — Frederick William, b. 1854 ; ed. at Radley.— —Arthur Cecil, b. 1862. Residence ,
Everleigh, Bishop’s Down, Tunbridge Wells.
Aunts living — Edith Catherine. Ada Mary. Kathleen Augusta. -Mary Blanche.
Ethel Maud. Nina Cicely. Residence, Everleigh, Bishop’s Down, Tunbridge Wells.
Widow living of 5th Baronet — Frances Charlotte ( Lady Hawley ), da. of the late John
Wingfield- Stratford [see V. Powerscourt, colls.], of Addington Park, near Maidstone : in. 1875, Sir
Henry Michael Hawley, 5th baronet, who d. 1909. Residence ,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Cyril Francis Hawley, 2nd son of 5th baronet, b. 1878, d.
(killed in action) 1914 : in. 1912, Ursula Mary, da. of Henry Percy St. John
[see V. Bolingbroke, colls.] : —
DAVID HENRY, b. May, 13th 1913. Anthony Charles St. John, b. 1914.
HAWORTH, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Dunham Massey, co. Chester.
Sir Arthur Adlington Haworth,
1st Baronet , son of the late Abraham Haworth,
J.P., of Bowdon, Cheshire; b. Aug. 22nd, 1865;
ed. at Bowdon Coll., Manchester, and at Rugby;
is a Cotton Yarn Agent, Chm. of Manchester Roy.
Exchange and of Manchester Gram. Sch., Trea-
surer of Manchester Congregational Board, Past Chm.
of Congregational Union of England and Wales, a
Member of Council and Board of Education of
Mansfield Coll., Oxford, Major Cheshire Vol.
Regt., a J.P. for Cheshire and Shropshire, and
Pres, of ’95 Club ; sat as M. P. for S. Div. of
Manchester (Z) Jan. 1906 to March 1912, when he
was defeated ; was a Junior Lord of the Treasury
(unpaid) Feb. to March 1912: m. 1891, Lily,
I.P., youngest da. of the late John Rigby, of
Altrincham, Cheshire, and has issue.
— Azure, on a bend between two stags’ heads couped
or, as many garbs gules. Crrst — Issuant out of grass proper
a stag’s head gules armed and collared with a chain or.
Seat — Normanby, Dunham Massey, Altrincham. Clubs
— Reform, National Liberal, Manchester Reform, Union.
Son living— ARTHUR GEOFFREY, b. April 5th, 1896.
Daughters living — Lois Adlington, b. 1892.— Mary Suzette, b. 1899.
HAY, Creation (N.S.) 1635, of Smithfield, and Haystoun, Peeblesshire.
For my country.
Sir Duncan Edwyn Hay, 10th
Baronet; b. Sept. 25th, 1882 ; s. his father,
Sir John Adam, 1895; ed. at Eton; for-
merly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Scots (Lothian
Regt.) ; is a J.P. for Peeblesshire, Lieut.
Gen. List, A.D.C. on Personal Staff, and
a Member of King’s Bodyguard for Scotland :
m. 1905, Lavinia Mary, da. of Wallace
Charles Houstoun [see Matheson, Bt.].
— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, azure, three cin-
quefoils argent ; 2hd and 3rd, gules, three bars ermine;
over all upon an escutcheon of pretence argent, three
escutcheons gules, all within a bordure vert, charged
alternately with unicorns’ heads couped and stars
argent. Cttst — An ox-yoke in bend or, bows gules.
jSnpporttrs — Dexter, a husbandman habited proper,
holding over his shoulder an ox-yoke or ; sinister , a
royal stag proper.
35°
debrett’s illustrated baronetage,
Seat — Kings Meadows, Haystoun, Peebles. Clubs — Bachelors’, New (Edinburgh), Royal
Yacht Squadron.
Sisters living — Meliora : in. igog, Major Mark Sprot of Riddell, 2nd Dragoons, and has issue
living, John, b. 1911,— Elizabeth Meliora, b. 1910,— Cecilia Doriel, b. 1917,— Aidan Mark, b. 1919.
Residence , Riddell, Lilliesleaf, Roxburghshire. Doriel {Hon. Mrs. Arthur B. S. Dutton) : in.
1914, Capt. the Hon. Arthur Brandreth Scott Dutton, C.M.G., R.N. [see B. Sherborne].
Uncle living (son of 8th baLnet)-ATHOLE STANHOPE, b. March 25th, 1861 : m. 1890,
Caroline Margaret, da. of Sir Edward Cunard, 2nd Bt., and has issue living, Robert Athole,
b. 1890 ; is Capt. Yeo. : m. 1914, Margaret, da. of the late Richard Heywood Heywood Jones,
of Badsworth Hall, York, and has issue living, Elizabeth b. 1915,— Bache McEvers Athole, b. 1892 ;
Capt. Hussars: m. 1918, the widow of Capt. — Summers,— Athole, b. xgoi. Residence , Marie-
field, Roxburgh. Club , Orleans.
Aunts living (daughters of 8th baronet) — Henrietta Louisa. Adele [Hon. Mrs. Charles Scuda-
more-Stanhope ), O.B.E. ; O.B.E. 1918 : m. 1900, the Hon. Charles Hay Scudamore- Stanhope [see
E. Chesterfield]. Residence , 64, Queen’s Gate, S.W.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 7th Baronet)— Dorothea (1 Countess of Chesterfield)-, m. 1851, the
9th Earl of Chesterfield, who d. 1887. Residence, 26, Egerton Gardens, S.W.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— (“Lola”) Anne Salisbury Mary Meliora [Lady Hay),
da. of Sir Robert John Milliken Napier, 9th Bt. : in. 1881, Sir John Adam Hay, 9th baronet,
who d. 1895. Residence , 42, Egerton Gardens, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Robert Butler Hay, 4th son of 8th baronet, b. 1864, d. 1912 : m.
1899, Ella Franklyn, da. of the late F. B. Bulkeley Johnson : —
Grisel Butler, b. 1900.
The 1st baronet was an Esquire of the body of JamesVI. With his patent of baronetcy (of which,
however, there is no official record) he received eighteen square acres of land in Nova Scotia. The
3rd baronet inherited only the title, which on his death, in 1683, became dormant. In 1762 James
Hay, M.D., claimed and assumed the baronetcy, was served heir to his great-great-grandfather, John
Hay of Kings meadows — a younger brother of the grandfather of the 1st baronet — by a jury assembled
at Perth 1805, and subsequently, in 1806, matriculated arms as a baronet in the Lyon Office.
HAY, Creation (N.S.) 1663, of Park, Wigtownshire.
Sir Lewis John Erroll Hay, 9th Baronet ; b.
Nov. 17th, 1866; s. his father, Sir Arthur Graham, 1889;
ed. at Fettes Coll., Edinburgh : m. 1895, Lizabel Annie,
da. of the late Lachlan Macdonald, of Skeabost, Isle of Skye,
and has issue.
£|Vrms — Argent, three escutcheons within a bordure gules. Crtst — A
falcon wings addorsed proper.
Residence — 6, Ravelston Park, Edinburgh.
Son living— ARTHUR THOMAS ERROLL, b. April 13th, 1909.
Daughters living— Marie Lizabel Macdonald, b. 1896 Elspeth
Minna Erroll, b. 1898. Dorothea Violet Douglas, b. 1900. Jean
Isobel Macpherson, b. 1901. Lizabel Ailsa Macdonald, b. 1903..
Lilias Erroll Audley Beresford, b. 1906 Margaret Audrey Theresa,
b. 1907. Betty Louise Macdonald, b. 1913.
Brother living— Arthur George Beresford, b. 1878 ; ed. at Christ’s
Hospital, London : in. 1913, Louise Emily May, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Robert Carden,
D.L., of Fishmoyne, Tipperary, and has issue living, Evelyn Alice Carden, b. 1914. Residence ,
Moygannon, Rostrevor, co. Down.
Sisters living— Mary Elizabeth Tuchet, b. 1865. Gertrude Alice Brunette, b. 1867. Emily
Frances Graham, b. 1871. .Robina Margaret Catherine Violet, b. 1874 : in. 1906, Charles James
Lord, of Bank of Ireland, and has issue living, John Graham, b. 1907, — Barbara Isabel Brunette,
b. 1909, — Sylvia Florence Elizabeth, b. 1911. Residence , Bank of Ireland House, Mullingar, West-
meath.—Florence Grace Douglas, b. 1875 : in. 1914, Donald John O’Hara, C.E. Residence , 1,
Rowland Terrace, Rostrevor, co. Down.
Uncle living (son of 7th baronet) — Charles Edward, b. 1850: in. 1886, Jessie Fulton, da. of
James Arthur, of Barshaw and Carlung [see B. Glenarthur, colls.], and widow of John Moffat,
C.E., having had issue, Charles Edward Erroll, b. 1893 ; Lieut. 17th Lancers ; d. (wounds in action
during European War) 1918. Residence, Somerby House, Somerby, Oakham. Clubs, Boodle’s,
Orleans.
Serva jugum.
Keep the yoke.
HAY, Creation (N.S.) 1703, of Alderston, N.B.
Spare nought.
Sir William Henry Hay, 8th Baronet , son of the
late William Thomas Hay, 2nd son of 6th baronet ; b. May
30th, 1867 ; s. his kinsman, Sir Hector Maclean, 1916.
gCrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, three fraises, Fraser ; 2nd and
3rd, gules, three bars ermine, Gifford o/Yester ; over all, upon an escut-
cheon of pretence argent, three escutcheons gules, in the centre a key
fesseways wards downwards sable. Crtst — A goat’s head erased argent,
armed or.
Residence —
Brothers living— EDWARD, b. May 30th, 1870.^— Frederick Howard,
b. 1871. James Herbert, b. 1873.
Mother living — Isabella, da. of Robert Charles, of Melbourne : tn.
i860, William Thomas Hay, who d. 1886, 2nd son of 6th baronet. Resi-
dence, Melbourne, Victoria.
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Widow living Of 7th Baronet— Florence Anne ( Lady Hay), widow of Major A. Dingwall
Fordyce : m. 1906, as his 3rd wife, Sir Hector Maclean Hay, 7th baronet. Residence , 30, Holland
Road, Hove, Sussex.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Hamilton Staveley Augustus Lindley Hay, 3rd son of 6th baronet,
b. 1824, d. 1884 : m. 1853, Agnes Swinton, who d. 1909, da. of John Carfrae, of
Edinburgh : —
Henry Campbell, b. 1859. Residence ,
Issue of the late Howard Augustus Hay, 4th son of 6th baronet, b. 1828, d. 1884 : m.
1853, Sarah, who d. 1902, da. of Henry Harris, of Bitterne, Southampton : —
William James Henry Beachell, b. 1856. Douglas Hector, b. 1869 : m. 1896, Amy Margaret, da.
of Alexander Jansen, formerly of Ridgway, Ontario, Canada, and has issue living, Douglas
Howard Jerome, b. 1898, — Thelma Arline, b. 1903.- Jane Sophia Louisa : in. 1902, William
Watts, and has issue living, Ernest Hay, b. 1904.
Grandchildren of the late Alexander Murray Hay (infra) : —
Issue of the late Thomas Alexander Hay, b. 1843, d. 1912 : in. 1871, Harriet (now of 79,
High Street, Wavertree, Liverpool), da. of John Edwards, of Shrewsbury : —
Harriet Eleanor, b. 1878.
Issue of the late James Shaw Hay, b. 1850, d. 1908 : in. 1st, 1880, Charlotte Anne, da. of
William Corlett, of Ramsey, Isle of Man ; 2ndly, 1889, Arminal Walmsley (now of West-
field, Heaton Mersey, Manchester), da. of James Scotson, of Liverpool : —
(By 1st marriage) Conran Ker, b. 1882 : m. 1908, Grace, 2nd da. of Thomas B. Horsfield, of Alex-
andra Park, Manchester, and has issue living, Alexander Horsfield, b. 1912, — Gordon Conran, b.
19:9, — Arminal Grace, A 1916. Residence, West Hill, Toronto, Canada. Thomas Corlett, b.
1883. Residence, Singapore. Lizzie Hilda, b. 18 — . (By 2nd marriage) Muriel Scotson, b. 1891.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. John Hay, half-brother of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late William Ker Hay, b. 1800, d. 1893 : in. 1825, Catherine Norval, who d. 1883,
da. of Crosby Swindal-Norval, of Baghall, co. Linlithgow
Christina : in. 18 — , Col. Hennah, Madras Cav. Mary Loraine : m. 1865, Henry Wilberforce Bird.
Residence,
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Thomas Pasley Hay, b. 1801, d. 1858 : m. 18 — , Georgina, da.
of — Arnaud, of Mauritius : —
Sir James Shaw, K.C.M.G., b. 1839 ; formerly Lieut. 89th Regt. ; was Administrator of Govt, of the
Gambia 1886-8, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Sierra Leone and H.M.’s Consul for Liberia 1888-92,
and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Barbados 1892-1900; C.M.G. 1887, K.C.M.G. 1889: in. 1st, 18 — ,
Jane, who d 18 — , da. of John Morin, of Allington, co. Dumfries ; 2ndly, 18 — , Frances Marie,
who d. 1893, da. of Mons. Jacques Polatza, of Brussels ; 3rdly, 1894, Isabella Graham, da. of the
late George Fergusson Cockburn, B.C.S., and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Margaret Eleanor,
b. 1866 : in. 1893, Major Harold Wolstenholme Cobb, who d. 1909, formerly Duke of Wellington’s
W. Riding Regt.). Residence, 42, Lexham Gardens, W. Club, United Service.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. Thomas Pasley Hay (ante) : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Woulfe Hay, b. 1836, d. 1910: in. 1863, Alida Maria, who d.
1906, da. of the late Surg.-Major H. W. Porteous:—
Henry Thomas Horatio, b. 1863 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Indian Army : in. 1896, Mary Margaret, da.
of the late Rev. George James Corser, of Burrington, Ludlow, having had issue, of whom Douglas
Woulfe-,- M.C. , b. 1897 ; Lieut. Middlesex Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918,
— Alida Mary, b. 1899. Residence , Stanley Lodge, Battledown, Cheltenham. James Douglas,
b. 1865 : m. 1911, Florence, da. of the late Henry Habberley Price, of Neath. Alexander, b.
1872 : in. 1909, Kathleen, da. of the late Gordon Styles Hare, of Croydon, and has issue living,
James Woulfe, b. 1910, — William, b. 1912. Mary Conran: in. 1904, Charles Stansfeld Hicks.
Emily Henrietta. Annie Ker. Residence,
Issue of the late Loraine Geddes Hay, b. 1847, d. 1904 : m. 1879, Emily Alice, da. of the late
Capt. Donald Macdonald, H.E.I.C.S. : — #
Loraine Macdonald, b. 1883; is in Customs Depart., Trinidad. Residence, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
James Carrington, b. 1888. Mary Georgina: m.y 900, Arthur John Fortnum. Margaret
Emily : in. 1904, Clunfergus George Chantrell O’Halloran. Hilda Rose.
DALRYMPLE-HAY, Creation (G.B.)
Sisters living — Evelyn Eliza, b. 1852.-^— Clara
8, of Park Place, Wigtownshire.
Sir William Archibald
Dalrymple-Hay, 4th Baronet ; b.
Jan. 30th, 1851 ; . his father, Adm.
the Rt. Hon. Sir John Charles,
P.C. , G.C.B., F.R.S.,D.C.L.,LL.D
1912 ; ed. at Harrow ; sometime a
Clerk in the Treasury : m. 1906, Mary,
only da. of the late William McChlery,
B.C.S.
&rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a
saltire azure nine lozenges of the field, all
within a bordure gules ; 2nd and 3rd, argent,
three escutcheons gules in chief an ox yoke
proper. Crisis — 1st, a rock proper, over it the
motto “Firm”; 2nd, a falcon proper, charged
on the breast with an escutcheon gules.
Supporters — Two men in country habits, holding
in their hands ; dexter, a ploughshare proper ;
sinister, an ox-yoke proper.
Residence — 120, Mount Street, W. Club
— Junior Carlton.
Brother living- CHARLES JOHN, b.
March 21st, 1865 ; ed. at Harrow ; is a
Clerk in the Privy Council Office : in. 1906,
Rose, da. of the late Capt. Hickman
(formerly 50th Regt.) Residence , 180, Ashley
Gardens, S.W.
:orgiana, b. 1855. Mary Elizabeth, O.B.E.,
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b. 1856; Hon. Sec. Boys’ Brigades, Navy League; O. B.E. (Civil) 1920.— Violet Susan, b. 1868:
m. 1899, as his second wife, Howard Marsh, M.A., F.R.C.S., who d. 1915, Master of Downing
College, Camb.. and Professor of Surg. in Camb. Univ.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Grace Maria: m. 1854, the Rev. William Sutherland
M'Douall, who d. 1902 [see M. Bute, colls.]. Residence , Palmers Moor House, Iver, Bucks
Anne Wilhelmina : m. 1878, the Ven. Edwin Price, M.A., who d. 1914, R. of Sedgefield, Arch
deacon of Auckland, Chap, to Bishop of Durham, and Hon. Priest-in-Ord. to H.M. Residence ,
Cranmere House, Iver, Bucks.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major James Francis Dalrymple-Hay, el. son of 3rd baronet, b.
1848, 1908: in. 1873, Ellen Douglas, who d. 1901, da. of the late Robert Hathorn
Johnston-Stewart, of Glasserton, Wigtownshire : —
Eleanor Louisa: m. 1903, Brig. -Gen. John Archibald Houison-Craufurd, C.M.G., C.B.E., and has
issue living, John Douglas, b. 1904,— Alexander James, b. 1906. Residences , Dunlop House,
Dunlop, Ayrshire ; Borland, Kilmarnock.
Issue of the late Col. George James Dalrymple-Hay, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1829,
d. 1881 : m. 1855, Amelia Emily, who d. 1912, da. of Col. Henry Daniel Maitland : —
James Reginald Maitland, C.B., D.S.O., b. 1858; is Col. (retired), and an Hon. Brig.-Gen. ; sometime
Brig. -Gen. Comdg. Troops in Jamaica ; formerly Comdg. 2nd Batn. W. India Regt. ; served in Boer
War 1881 (despatches), in Niger Territories 1899 (medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), in Sierra
Leone 1898-9 (medal with clasp), in S. Africa 1900-1901 as an A.A.G. (twice wounded, despatches,
D. S.O.), and during European War 1915-17 ; D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1910 : in. 1892, Catherine
Margaret, da. of Henry Billinghurst, of Westlands, Midhurst, Sussex. Charles Vernon, b. i860 ;
formerly in M.C.S. and a Staff Lieut. : in. 1888, Lena, da. of F. Hambley. Harley Hugh, b.
1861 ; is a Civil Engineer: m. 1891, Agnes Yelland, da. of the late Frederick Waters, of Clarence
House, Gosport, and has issue living, Alison Hathorn Compton, b. 1909. John Barstow
Mackenzie, b. 1863 ; is a Clerk in Bank of England : in. 1895, Frances Marion, da. of the late
Edward J. Walker, of Upton-on-Severn and Singapore, and has issue living, James Enroll, b. 1896 ;
ed. at Malvern Coll., and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Roy. Scots Fusiliers; served during European
War 1914-17 (wounded). Residence, 8, Glyn Mansions, Addison Bridge, W. -George Houston,
b. 1865 : m. 1894, Kathleen, da. of the late Sir William Brereton Hudson, K.C.I.E., and has issue
living, Brian George Rowland, b. 1898 ; Lieut. Indian Cav. ; European War 1917-19 in Palestine, —
Hugh Brereton, b. 1901 ; 2nd Lieut. Indian Cav., — Lorna Alice Emily, b. 1899. Residence ,
Jeetwaipore, Samastipore, India. Stair Francis Barton, b. 1872 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; Lieut.-Col.
Indian Army; Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with clasps), Central Provinces of India during
Famine 1899, European War 1914-16 (despatches, three medals), E. Persia 1919-20, Comdg. Rui
Khaf Column : m. 1893, Laura Mary Edith Catherine Domenica de Boullion, da. of the late Col.
E. H. Wickham, R.A., formerly of Horsington, Somerset, and has issue living, Christopher Mon-
tague Vernon Francis, R.N., b. 1896 ; became Lieut. 1918 ; European War 1915-19 with Submarines
and Anti-Submarines (three medals) ; has Roy. Humane So.’s medal : m. 1919, Mary Teresa da.
of the late Lieut.-Col. Edward Henry Joseph Mostyn [ see Mostyn, Bt., colls.J, and has issue living,
Mary Edith Teresa b. 1920. Annie Susan : m. 1880, Col. Henry vTownsend Butcher, Comdg. a
Brig. R.F.A., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, and has issue living. Resi-
dence, 4, Stafford Mansions, Battersea Park, S.W.
Issue of the late Houston Stewart Dalrymple-Hay, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1833,
d. 1873 : in. 1859, Mary Adelaide, da. of William Richard King, of Eulorie.
N.S. Wales:—
James Stewart, b. i860 : in. 1886, Emily, da. of William Irving, and has issue living, John Charles
Houston, b. 1890, — Mary Grace, b. 1888.— Richard Tycho, b. 1861 : m. 1888, Bessie, da. of J. W.
Cheesbrough, and has issue living, Charles Stewart, M.C., b. 1891 ; is Lieut. Australian Artillery ;
served during European War 1915-17 (despatches, M.C.), — Kenneth Houston, b. 1896, — Richard
Tycho, b. 1900, — Margaret Fordyce, b. 1889, — Kathleen Alice, b. 1894, — Bessie, b. 1897.^— Claude
Thomas Hugh Vans, 4 1865 : in. 1898, Belle, da. of Frank Wheelhouse. Houston Stewart,
b. 1871.— —Emma Anne : in. 1884, Burton Dibbs, and has issue living. Residence, Kailoa,
Sydney, N.S. Wales. Ellen Moria. v
The 1st baronet, Col. Sir John Dalrymple, of Dunragit, Wigtownshire, married the daughter of
Sir Thomas Hay, 3rd Bt.. of Park, on inheriting whose estates in 1794 he assumed the name of Hay.
The 3rd baronet, Adm. the Rt. Hon. Sir John Charles, sat as M.P. for Wakefield (C) 1862-5, for
Stamford 1866-80, and for Wigton Burghs 1880-85.
HAYES, Creation (I.) 1789, of Drumboe Castle, Donegal. [Extinct 1912.]
Sir Edmund Francis Hayes, 5th and last Baronet.
Daughter living of 4th Baronet— Alice Emily, b. 1879.
Sisters living Of 6th Baronet — Katherine. Residence, Purbrook Lodge, Cosham, Hants.—
Emma Agnes : vi. 1879, William Woods (formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdg. Hants Imperial Yeo.). and
has issue living, Henry Charles, b. 1881 ; formerly Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; appointed Mil. Consul
at Adana, Asia Minor 1910, — Edmund William, b. 1886. Residence, Warnford Park, Bishop's
Waltham, Hants. Georgina Mary Anne. Residence, Purbrook Lodge, Cosham, Hants.—
Louisa Lydia. Residence, Purbrook Lodge, Cosham, Hants.
Widows living Of 4th and 5th Baronets— Hon. Alice Anne {Hon. Lady Hayes), da. of
4th Viscount Lifford : in. 1878, Sir Samuel Hercules Hayes, 4th Baronet, who d. 1901. Residence,
Shan Creggan, Stranorlar, co. Donegal. Alice ( Lady Hayes), da. of Judge Wilkinson, of
Sydney, N.S. Wales : vi. 1900, Sir Edmund Francis Hayes, 5th baronet, who d. 1912, when the
title became ext. Residences, Drumboe Castle, Stranorlar, co. Donegal ; Como, Sydney, N.S.
Wales.
HAYES, Creation (G.B.) 1797, of Westminster. [Extinct 1896.]
Rev. Sir John Warren Hayes, 3rd and last Baronet.
Granddaughters living Of 3rd Baronet (issue of the late Capt. John Beauchamp Hayes, b. 1849.
d. 1884 : m. 1878, Julia Annie, who d. 1906, da. of the late Henry Hibbert Hopkins, of Guilsborough
Grange, Northamptonshire), — Annie Ellen : vi. 1904, Ernest Basil Williams Miller.— Lucy
Isabel : m. 1908, Arthur Leigh Brown. Marguerite : m. 1904, Charles Thistlethwayte Welman
Dunsmure. Residence,
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HAZLERIGG, Creation (E.) 1622, of Noseley Hall, Leicestershire.
Sir Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 13th
Baronet , son of the late Lieut. -Col. Arthur Grey
Hazlerigg, el. son of 12th baronet; b. Nov. 17th,
1878 ; s. his grandfather, Sir Arthur Grey,
1890; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1901); was Lieut. R.N.V.B. 1915, and
Capt. Gen. Ser. 1916-18 ; is a J.P. for Leicester-
shire (High Sheriff 1909); has been a County
Councillor for Leicestershire since 1906 (Chm.
Dist. Wages Committee 1919 and 1920); unsuc-
cessfully contested Leicestershire, E., or Melton,
Div. (C) Jan. 1906 : m. 1903, Dorothy Rachel,
el. da. of John Henry Buxton, J.P., D.L., of
Easneye, Ware [ see Buxton, Bt., colls., cr. 1840],
and has issue,
drifts — Argent, a chevron sable between three hazel leaves vert.
Seat — Noseley Hall, Leicester. Clubs — Carlton, National, Leicester County, Flyfishers’.
Sons living — ARTHUR GREY, b. Feb. 24th, 1910.— Thomas Heron, b. 1914. Robert May-
nard, b. 1916.
Daughters living — Rachel Elizabeth, b. 1904. Dorothy Joan, b. 1905. Edith Bridget, b. 1908.
Uncle living (son of 12th baronet)— Allen Martival, b. 1855: m. 1880, Adela Louisa Julia Fanny
Codrington, da. of the late Capt. Codrington Forsyth, R.N., C.B., and has issue living, Martival
Grey, b. 1884 ; is Lieut. R.F.A. (T.F.).
Aunt living (daughter of 12th baronet) — Henrietta Louisa : m. 1866, George Turner, who d. 1909,
and has issue living, John Henry Leslie, b. 1872, — Henry Augustus Greville, b. 1874, — Henrietta
Isabel Maude, — Gwendoline Mary. Residence , The Laurels, Illston, Leicester.
Mother living — Janet Edith, da. of Sir Archibald Orr Ewing, M.P., 1st Bt. : rn. 1st, 1878, Lieut.-
Col. Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, el. son of 12th baronet, who d. 1880 [having served in Crimea 1854-5,
and in S. Africa 1879-80], and has issue [see ante] ; 2ndly, 1888, Major Henry Pelham Burn,
formerly Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), and has issue [see Ewing, Bt.]. Residence,
3, Cranley Gardens, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Thomas Maynard Hazlerigg, 2nd son of 12th baronet,
b. 1840, d. 1915 : m. 1869, Margaret, who d. 1918, da. of the late Lieut.-Gen.
Francis Walker-Drummond [Williams-Drummond, Bt., colls.] : —
Thomas, D.S.O., b. 1877 ; is Major R.A.S.C. ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901, and during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1918 : m. 1903, Edith Violet, da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
W. H. McCheane, R.M.L.I., and has issue living, Arthur William, b. 1904. ■ Greville, b. 1881 ;
sometime Capt. 10th Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derbyshire Regt.) ; served in S. Africa
1900-1901 : m. 1908, Helen Margaret, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. N. T. Parsons, 101st and 103rd
Fusiliers, and has issue living, Arthur Greville Maynard, b. 1910. Gwendoline Alice.
Henrietta Mabel. Evelyn. Margaret: m. 1914, George Okeover Anson.
Issue of the late Rev. William Greville Hazlerigg, 4th son of 12th baronet, b. 1847,
d. 1893: m. 1876, Barbara Mary, who d. 1911, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Joseph
Walker, Pease J.P., D. L., of Hesslewood House, Yorkshire: —
Roger Greville, b. 1877 : m. 1919, Esther Rosamond, da. of Lacey Robert Everett, of Rushmere
Lodge, Pool, near Leeds. Residence , The Old Hall, Triangle, near Halifax, Yorkshire.
Guy Maynard, M.C., b. 1887; ed. at R.M.C. ; Major Reserve of Officers R.A.S.C.; sometime
Assist. Dist. Commr., E. Africa Protectorate, and a Dep. Assist. Director of Transport with Army
of Occupation in Germany; E. Africa 1915-16 (despatches, M.C.) : m. 1913, Erna Irene Hendrike,
da. of the late Capt. R. C. Heidenreihe, Austrian Hussars.— —Charlotte Isabel : m. 1919, William
John Hilyer (formerly Capt. R.E.), Projects Engineer, Egyptian State Telegraph and Telephone
Depart. Residetice, Gezira, Cairo, Egypt. Barbara Henrietta: m. 1908, Capt. Herbert
Castleman Lushington [see Lushington, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Hollywood, East Liss, Hants.'
Eleanor Frances. Residence, Hollywood, East Liss, Hants.
Issue of the late Rev. Grey Hazlerigg, 3rd son of nth baronet, b. 1818, d. 1912:
m. 1873, Sarah Ann, who d. 1901, el. da. of the late Thomas Clarke, of 25,
Forest Road, Loughborough: —
Grey, O.B.E., b. 1879; ed. at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1900, LL.B. 1905); formerly Lieut.
Leicestershire Regt. ; admitted a Solicitor 1905 ; Bar. Ceylon 1914 ; appointed a Dist. Commr.
in Gold Coast 1908 (subsequently acting as Assist. Colonial Sec.), Registrar of Ceylon Supreme
Court Aug. 1910, and Sec. to Council of Legal Education, Ceylon 1914 ; was Sec. to Committee
on Revision of Code of Civil Procedure 1912-13 ; European War 1915, with Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort’s Own) ; employed in Colonial Office 1916 ; appointed Sec. to Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of
S. Africa (H.RaH. Prince Arthur of Connaught) 1920; O.B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1908, Sarah
Dorothy, da. of Herbert Bakewell Whetstone, J.P., formerly .of Ilketshall Hall, Bungay,
Suffolk, and has issue living, Herbert William Grey, b. 1910, — Alexander Maynard, b. 1914, —
Dorothy Mary Louise, b. 1912. Thomas Maynard, M.C., b. 1882 ; admitted Solicitor 1906 ; is
Capt. Army Ser. Corps ; European War 1916-18 (M.C.) : m. 1905, Violet Isabella, da. of H. J.
Price, and has issue living, Diana Margaret, b. 1914. Henrietta Ann. Residence , St. Ives,
Hunts.— Caroline Susan : m. 1900, Henry Doudney Thompson, LL.B., solicitor. Residence, The
Cottage, Waddington, near Lincoln. ..Lilian Elizabeth: m. 1900, Frank Densham. Residence ,
Leicester. Dorothy Frances : m. 1903, Wilfred Tyler. Residence,
Grandchildren of the Rev. Charles Maynard Hesilrige, brother of nth baronet
(infra) : —
Issue of the late Arthur Hesilrige, Lieut. 59th Regt., b. 1834, d. 1863 : m. 1862, Mary
Augusta, who d. 1919, da. of the late George John Nicholls, F.R.C.S., of Bourne,
Lincolnshire : —
Arthur George Maynard (posthumous), b. 1863 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; has been Editor of Debrett
since 1887 : m. 1889, Amy Florence, da. of the late M. S. Myers, of Thorney Hedge, High Road,
Chiswick, and has issue living, Phyllis Maynard, b. 1890, — Corrie Maynard, b. 1893, — Violet
Maynard, b. 1900. Residence, 44, Birch Grove, Ealing Common, W.3.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Maynard Hesilrige, b. 1837, d. 1901 : m. 1871, Sarah Hannah
Mason, who d. 1902 : —
Grey, b. 1872 ; ed. at St. John’s Sch., Leatherhead, and at Dublin Univ. ; Senior Tutor at Church
Missionaries’ Children’s Home, Limpsfield : m. 1904, Bessie, da. of the late John Shrimpton, of
Great Haseley, Oxon. Residence , St. Michael’s, Limpsfield, Surrey.— -Charles, b. 1876 ; ed. at
Wantage Gram. Sch. ; B.A., London ; a Master at Bishop Auckland Gram. Sch. ; European War
1916-18 in Roy. Fusiliers : m. 1920, Florence, da. of the late John Burn, of Stockton-on-Tees.
Maria, b. 1874.
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Issue of the late Thomas Greville Hesilrige, b. 1841, d. 1906: m. 1871, Eliza Preston (now
of Shangton, Kibworth, Leicestershire) : —
Thomas Greville, b. 1878 ; is in the Army : m. 1901, Florence Elizabeth, who d. 1919, da. of Edwin
Henry Griffiths, of Mount Pleasant, Shrewsbury, and has issue living, Dorothy Greville, b. 1903.
Residence , 84, Hugh Road, Stoke, Coventry.-— Robert Maynard, b. 1884 : m. 1914, Dora, da. of
Thomas Cope, of The Lount Farm, Osbaston, and has issue living, Isabel Maynard, b. 1916.
Residence, Shangton, Kibworth, Leicestershire. Laura: m. 1898, John David Wright.
Residence , Thurlaston, Hinckley. Deborah Maria : m. 1914, Henry James Dilworth. Residence ,
Shangton, Kibworth, Leicestershire.
Granddaughter of the late Col. Grey Hesilrige, 5th son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Maynard Hesilrige (ante), b. 1802, d. 1878 : m. 1829, Deborah
Maria, v/ho d. 1866, da. of Arthur Buckby, of Seagoe, co. Armagh : —
Dorothy : m. 1st, 1872, — Young, whorf. 1876 ; 2ndly, 1884, Daniel Foster Hawkes. Residence, 505,
Stoddard Avenue, Wheaton, Du Page co., Illinois, U.S.A.
This family claims descent from Sir Roger de Hesilrige, who came over with William I. Sir
Arthur, the 2nd baronet, Governor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, commanded “The Lobsters,” a Parliament-
ary regiment of Cuirassiers. The 4th baronet was M.P. for Leicester. Sir Arthur Grey, the nth
baronet, assumed by royal license the surname of Hazlerigg in lieu of Hesilrige. The 12th baronet
was High Sheriff of Leicestershire 1857.
HEAD, Creation (E.) 1676, of Hermitage, Kent. [Extinct 1868.]
Right Hon . Sir Edmund Walker Hem), K.C.B. , P. C., D.C.L. ,
LL.D., F.R.S., 8th and last Baronet .
Daughter living Of 8th Baronet — Caroline : m. 1879, Charles William Herbert, J.P., a retired
Com. R.N., who d. 1903, and has issue living, Barbara Vera Salome, — Yvonne Avisa.
HEAD, Creation (U.K.) 1838, of Rochester, Kent.
Sir Robert Pollock Somerville Head, 4th
Baronet; b. April 7th, 1884; s. his father, Sir Robert
Garnett, 1907; ed. at Wellington Coll.; entered Diplo. Ser.
1906, became 3rd Sec. 1908, 2nd Sec. 1914, and 1st Sec.
1919 : m. 1915, Grace Margaret, da. of the late David
Robertson, of Glasgow, and has issue.
gurms — Gules, six broken bones barwise in pale argent, a canton
ermine. Cmt — Out of an eastern crown or, three ostrich feathers argent.
Residence — 13, Sussex Square, Hyde Park, W.2.
Sons living -FRANCIS DAVID SOMERVILLE, b. Oct. 17th, 1916.
John Kenelm Somerville, b. 1918.
Brother living — George Burges Digby, b. 1888 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll.; is an A.M.I.M.E., and Assist. Director of Industries, Punjab;
sometime a Member of Calcutta Light Horse : m. 1912, Annie, da. of
the late William Stockhill, of York, and has issue living, Robert Digby,
b. 1917, — Rosemary Gabriella, b. 1920. Residence, Lahore, Punjab, India. Club, Bombay Yacht.
Sister living — Florence Mary, b. 1881.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd baronet) — Francis Somerville, b. 1846 ; is a J.P. for Herefordshire :
m. 1891, Charlotte Anne, da. of Sir John Dick-Lauder, 8th Bt., and widow of Lieut. -Col. John
Fletcher Hathorn. Clubs , Wellington, Garrick. Richard Lyon, b. 1849. James Cameron-
Head, b. 1851 ; formerly Capt. Middlesex Yeo. Cav. and 3rd Batn. Buffs (E. Kent Regt.); is a J.P.
for Inverness-shire, Vice-Chm. of Union Castle Steamship Co. (Limited), and a Director of Royal
Mail Steam Packet (Limited), and other shipping cos. ; assumed by Roy. license 1911 the additional
surname of Cameron, and the arms of Cameron quartered with those of Head : m. 1888, Christian
Helen Jane, el. da. and heiress of the late Duncan Cameron, J.P., D.L., of Inverailort, Inverness-
shire, and has issue living, Francis Somerville Cameron, b. 1896 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford ; is an Esquire of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England, — Christian Mary
Cameron (twin), b. 1896. Residences, Inverailort Castle, Inverness-shire ; 40, Lowndes Square,
S.W. Clubs, Carlton, Wellington, Ranelagh.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Florence Julia ( Lady Head), da. of the late Robert John
Pollock [see Pollock, Bt., colls.] : m. 1880, Sir Robert Garnett Head, 3rd baronet, who d. igoj.
Residence , 13, Sussex Square, Hyde Park, W.2. Club, Ladies’ Park.
The 1st baronet, the Right Hon. Sir Francis Bond Head, P.C., K.C.H. (grandson of Moses
Mendes, of Old Buckenham, Norfolk, and London, who in. Anna Gabriella, elder da. and co-heir of the
Rev. Sir Francis Head, 4th Bt., of The Hermitage, Kent ( exl .), and whose surname her heirs of the
body were authorised to assume by royal license 1770), was sometime Lieut.-Gov. of Upper Canada.
CHADWYCK-HEALEY, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Wyphurst, Cranleigh, co. Surrey, and
New Place, Luccombe, Somerset.
Sir Gerald Edward Chadwyck Chad-
WYCK-Healey, 2nd Baronet ; b. May 16th,
1873 J s- his father, Sir Charles Edward Heley
Chadwyck, K-.C.B., 1919; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1896, M. A. 1900) ; Lieut. R.N.V.R.,
Director of Materials and Priority, Admiralty, and Com.
Order of Crown of Italy ; Assist, to Controller, Ad-
miralty 1917-18; C.B.E. (Civil) 1919: m. 1897, Mary
Verena, da. of George Arthur Watson, of East Court,
Finchampstead, and has issue.
gtrms — 1st and 4th gules, four fusils engrailed and conjoined in
bend, ermine between two lilies leaved and slipped proper, Healey
2nd and 3rd gules, an anchor cabled within an orle argent, charged
with eight martlets of the field (Chadwyck). Crrst — 1st, in front
of four fusils engrailed and conjoined fessewise ermine a lily as in
the arms, Healey ; 2nd, a talbot’s head gules, charged on the neck
with an escutcheon argent, thereon a martlet as in the arms,
Chadwyck.
Seat — Wyphurst, Cranleigh. Ttnun Residence — 66, Warwick
Square, S.W. Clubs— Windham, Savile, Garrick, Royal Auto-
mobile, Western (Glasgow).
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Sons living— EDWARD RANDAL, M.C., b. Jan. 23rd, 1898; Lieut. R.A. Reserve of Officers;
European War 1915-18 (M.C., Belgian Croix de Guerre). Clubs , Naval and Military, Bath.—
Charles Arthur, b. 19x0.
Daughter living— Rosa Mary Phillippa, b. 1907.
Half-Brothers living — Oliver Nowell, b. 1886 ; sometime temporary Major Roy. Berkshire Regt. :
m. 1916, Gwendoline Mary, da. of Major Hugh Charrington, of Dove Cliff, near Burton-on-Trent.
Clubs, United University, Savile. Hilary Phillip, b. 1888; Capt. E. Surrey Regt. (T.F.).
Club , Union.
Half-Sister living— Elizabeth Frances.
The 1st baronet. Sir Charles Edward Heley Chadwyck Chadwyck-Healey, K.C.B., Hon. Capt.
R.N.R., was Chm. Admiralty Vol. Committee 1903-14, commanded a Hospital Ship during European
War 1915-18, and was cr. a baronet for valuable service on Admiralty Transport Arbitration Board.
HEATH, Creation (U.K.) 1904, of Ashorne Hill, Leamington, Warwickshire.
Sir James Heath, ist Baronet, 3rd son of
the late Robert Heath (M.P. for Stoke-on-Trent
1874-80), of Biddulph Grange, Congleton, by Anne,
da. of James Beech, of Tunstall, Stafford ; b. Jan. 26th,
1852 ; ed. at Clifton Coll. ; is a J.P. for Staffordshire,
and an Ironmaster and Colliery Proprietor ; was Col.
Staffordshire Imperial Yeo. 1898-1902; sat as M.P. for
N.-W. Div. of Staffordshire ( C ) July 1892 to Jan. 1906,
when he was defeated therefor : in. 1881, Euphemia
Celina, da. of Pieter Gerhard Vander-Byl, of Cape
Town, and High Beeches, Farnborough, having had
issue, of whom the only son, Voltelin Percy, b. 1889;
Lieut. Roy. Horse Guards ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1914.
$nns — Argent, a tower gules between three heathcocks
proper. ®mt — Upon the battlements of a tower gules a
heathcock resting the dexter claw on a pheon proper.
Seat — Oxendon Hall, Market Harborough. Town Resi-
dence— 82, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton. — — —
Daughter living — Hylda Madeleine: in ■ ist, 1907, Capt. George
Millais James, Buffs (E. Kent Regt.), and a Brig. Maj., who d. (killed in action) 1914 [Millais, Bt.] ;
2ndly, 1918, Major Cecil Robert Bates, D.S.O., M.C., R.A. [see Bates, Bt.], and has issue living
(by ist marriage), Eileen Alice, b. 1910, — Daphne Millais, b. 1912, — Audrey Cecil, b. 1919.
Heathcote-Amory, see Amory.
HEATHCOTE, Creation (G.B.) 1733, of Hursley, Hampshire.
[Name pronounced “Hethcut.”]
Rev. Sir William Arthur Heathcote,
7th Baronet ; b. July 22nd, 1853 ; s. his father, Sir
William Perceval, 1903 ; is in Holy Orders of
Church of Rome, and a Member So. of Jesus.
— Ermine, three pomeis each charged with a cross
or. Crest — On a mural crown azure, a pomey charged with
a cross or between two wings displayed ermine. j&mintr
(plotto— “ Deus prosperat justos ” (God prospers the just).
Residence— Stonyhurst College, Blackburn.
Brother living— GILBERT REDVERS (tenant of en-
tail), b. Dec. 25th, 1854; is a retired Lieut. -Col. (formerly
Major ist Batn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), and a J.P.
for Hants ; served in Gaika war 1878, and Zulu war 1879
(medal with clasp) : in. ist, 1891, Pauline, who d. 1897,
da. of Sir Alfred Wilson Trevelyan, 7th Bt. ; 2ndly, 1901,
Mabel, youngest da. of the late Henry Charles Silvertop,
of Minster Acres, Northumberland. Residences , Bighton
Wood, Alresford, Hants ; 27, Green Street, Park Lane,
W. Club , Army and Navy.
Sisters living — Kathleen Ada ; is a nun. — —Isabel
Frances. Residence , Redvers, Bournemouth.
Uncles living (sons of 5th Baronet)— Charles George,
b. 1843 » e<l- at Eton, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1865, M.A. 1870); formerly Capt. Northumberland Fusi-
liers (Hon. Major 1883), and Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col
ist Vol. Batn. Hampshire Regt. ; is a J.P. and a County
Alderman for Hants : m. 1884, Lucy Lyttelton, da. of the late Richard Tanfield Vachell, of
Coptfold Hall, Essex, and has issue living, George Malcolm, b. 1891, — Maud Lyttelton, b. 1885, —
Jennetta Selina, b. 1888, — Frances Gwendolen, b. 1890, — Lucy Helena, b. 1896. Residence,
Roundhill, Lyndhurst, Hants. Club, Naval and Military Arthur Malcolm, b. 1847; ed. at
Eton, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1870): m. 1879, Mary Forbes, who d. 1903, da. of
the late Rev. James Gavin Young, V. of Hursley, having had issue, of whom James Shirley:
b. 1887 ; Lieut. Coldstream Guards ; d. (wounds in action during European War) 1917 [see
infra], — Martin Arthur b. 1892; Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.); d. (of wounds in
action during European War) 1916, — Dorothy, b. 1880 : m. 1902, Capt. Arthur Crawford Lee, Roy.
Fusiliers, — Marion, b. 1884 : in. 1907, Major Robert Maxwell Grenfell Knight, R.G.A., — Ruth, b.
1885. Residence , Home Close, Compton, Winchester.
Aunt living (daughter of 5th baronet) — Helena Mary, b. 1853. Residence , 12, St. Thomas
Street, Winchester.
et Dieu mon appui.
God is my help.
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Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Gilbert Vyvyan Heathcote (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Gilbert Arthur Heathcote, b. 1854, d. 1907 : tn. 1878, Mary Susan, da.
of the late Major William James Rind, Bengal Army : —
Mary Gertrude Caroline, b. 1884.— —Grace Mary Bertha, b. 1887.
Issue of the late Rev. Gilbert Vyvyan Heathcote, 3rd son of 5th baronet, b. 1830, d.
1890 : tn. 1st, 1853, Elizabeth, who d. 1864, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. William
Arthur Heathcote [infra]; 2ndly, 1865, Helen Maxwell, who d. 1882, da. of John
James Cunningham; 3rdly, 1883, Mary Henrietta [(now of Darrington, Camberley),
she tn. 2ndly, 1897, Henry Gourlay, J.P., of Kempshott Park, Basingstoke, who
d. 1915], da. of the late Spencer Arthur Perceval [E. Egmont, colls.] : —
(By 1st marriage) George Wyndham, b. 1855 ; served in Zulu War 1879 (medal with clasp), and in
Basutoland 1881. Gerald William Yvery, b. 1858 ; is a fellow of Roy. Colonial Institute : m.
1st, 1882, Amy, who d. 1888, da. of the late Rev. George Jennings Davies, R. of Elden, Romsey;
2ndly, 1893, Mary Florence, da. of the Ven. Archdeacon W. H. Turpin, of Fort England, Gra-
hamstown, Cape of Good Hope, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Henry Arthur Yvery (of
Stock Farm House, Churt), b. 1887 : tn. 1913 Emmeline Nydia, da. of Joseph Taylor, of Old
Charlton, Kent, — (by 2nd marriage), Dorothy May, b. 1895 .——Rev. Godfrey Samuel Charles,
b. i860 : m. 1882, Marian, da. of G. Underwood. Residence, The Rectory, Molteno, Cape Colony.
Gertrude Mary Selina, b. 1856 ; tn. 1895, Neville M. Lawrence, and has issue living, Robert
Heathcote, b. 1896 ; is Lieut. Yeo. Residence, Copythorne House, Cadnam, Hants.-^(By 2nd
marriage) William Charles Perceval, b. 1867; Lieut. Yeo. Ven. Francis Cooke Caulfeild,
b. 1868 ; is Archdeacon of Columbia ; tn. 1901, Evelyn Margaret, da. of J. F. Smith, K.C.,
of Rosedale, Toronto. Residence , 1601, Barclay Street, Vancouver, British Columbia. Helen
Mary Caroline, b. 1875 : tn. 1904, Godfrey Edward Landon [see E. Egmont].— Margaret Mary
Helena, b. 1882 : tn. 1906, Lieut.-Col. Joseph Francis Noel Baxendale [see B. Polwarth, colls.].
Residence, Froxfield, Hants. (By 3rd marriage) Leonard Vyvyan, b. 1885; ed. at Wellington
Coll., and at Clare Coll., Camb. Reginald St. Alban, b. 1888; ed. at Winchester, and at
New Coll., Oxford (B.M. 1914, D.M. 1920); sometime Surg. R.N. : m. 1913, Viola, da. of the
late Osbert Salvin, F.R.S., and has issue living, Anthony Giles Salvin, b. 1919. Residence ,
9, Fyfield Road, Oxford.
Grandson of Arthur Malcolm Heathcote (ante) : —
Issue of the late James Shirley Heathcote, b. 1887, d. (killed in action during European
War) 1917 : tn. 1912, Agnes Ethel Hatcher : —
Martin Shirley, b. 1914.
Grandson of the late Rev. Samuel Heathcote, 3rd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Adm. Edmund Heathcote, b. 1814, d. 1881 : m. 1st, 1844, Elizabeth Lucy, da. of
Lieut. -Col. Law; 2ndly, 1852, Jessie, who d. 1915, da. of Charles John Hill, of Halifax,
N.S. : —
Arthur Cleveland, b. 1854 ; became Lieut. R.N. 1879, Com. (retired) 1899, and Capt. 1918 ; Egyptian
War 1882 (medal and bronze star) : tn. 1886, Georgie, da. of Thomas Vance, of Blackrock, co.
Dublin, and has issue living, Eustace Cleveland, b. 1895; Capt. R.M.L.I. Residence, Forest
Lodge, Liss, Hants.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. Edmund Heathcote (ante)
Issue of the late William Eustace Heathcote, b. 1845, d. 1884 : m. 1869, Alice, da. of
— Page, of Hobart ; —
William Arthur, b. 1873. Lucie Maud, b. 1871. , „ _
Issue of the late Major Robert Walker Heathcote, b. 1847, d. 1918 : m. 1877, Constance
Elizabeth (now of Catalpa, Northlands Road, Southampton), da. of the late Francis Shand,
of Woolton Wood, Lancashire: —
Esme, b. 1878. Edith, b. 1882. Erica, b. 1889.
Grandchildren of the late William Lovell Heathcote (infra)
Issue of the late William Heathcote (el. son), b. 18—, d. 18—: tn. 18—:—
William, b. 18 — . Residence ,
Issue of the late Henry Heathcote (youngest son), b.
Laetitia Murray : —
A son, b. 1877.— A da.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. Sir Henry Heathcote (infra)
Issue of the late William Lovell Heathcote, b. 1802, d. 1885 : tn. 18 — : ...
Gilbert, b. 18—. Charles, b. 18— : tn. 18—, Miss Ida Phelps, and has issue living, Frederick, b
i875) — Charles William, b. 1877. Marian: m. 18—, James Murray. Georgiana : tn. 18—,
— Gilfillen. Residence , „ Tr j /
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Heathcote, b. 18—, d. 1874: tn. 18—, Henrietta Maria, da. of
the late Robert Bransby Cooper, M.P. : —
William, b. 18 — : tn. 18 — . Gilbert, b. 18 — . „ u
Issue of the late George Gage Heathcote, R.N., b. 18 — , d. 18 — : tn. 18 — , Emma, who
d. 18—, da. of the late Thomas Phillipps, of Lampeter
Frances Sophia : tn. 1862, Dr. George Clarence Hyde, J.P., and has issue living, Frederick Trevelyan,
b 1868 • tn. 1893, Edith Mary, el. da. of the late G. H. Wright, J.P., of Arcadia, Klip River.
Natal, and has issue liv'ing, George Clarence b. 1894, Edmund Trevelyan b. 1897,— James Gage
(of Hydeswood, Ladysmith, Natal), b. 1872: nt. 1908, Gwynneth Olive Lester, el. da. of the ‘ate
Henry Grosvenor Darke, of Swaziland, and has issue living, Helen Gwynneth b. 1909, Molly
Zilla June b. 1913 —Henry Osmond (of Aller Park, Ladysmith, Natal), b. 1877,— Marian Heath-
cote : tn. 1892, Thomas Bennett Ashton, formerly of Esperanza, Umzinto, Natal, and has issue
living, Vyvyan John Hyde b. 1895, Evelyn Joan b. 1893,— Zilla Clanbelle: m. 1893, David Walter
Harry Tandy, of Talana House, Dundee, Natal. Emma Mary : tn. 1869, Heniy Carlisle, who
d. 1899, and has issue living, Reginald Heathcote (of Manubi, Kentani, Transkei, S. Africa), b.
1871 : nt. 1893, Margaret Gertrude, da. of Samuel Allen, and has issue living, Edwin Philipps^.
1898 Frank b. 1908, Violet lone b. 1894 : nt. 1915, Charles Sidney Lloyd, of Manubi, Kentani,
Transkei, S. Africa (and has issue living, Margaret b. 1917), May b. 1901,— Amy b. 1873 : tn. 1891,
Frank William Powrie, J.P., a Member and Ch. Govt. Whip of Cape House of Assembly, of 27,
Camp Street Gardens, Cape Town, S. Africa, and has issue living, Frank Vivian b. 1897 . tn. 191-,
Daphne, da. of G. McCullum, Noel Carlisle b. 1906, Eileen b. 1892 : tn. 1917, John Maynara
Denny (Manager of Standard Bank of S. Africa), of Ugie, East Griqualand. Residence, ManuDi,
Kentani, Transkei, S. Africa.
Grandchildren of the late George Gage Heathcote, R.N. (ante): . _
Issue of the late Gage Charles Heathcote, b. 1842, d. 1895 : m. 1879, Hermina Aletta Foune
Edward Munro, b. 1882. William, b. 1884. Residence , Volksrust, Transvaal. Aletta Caterma,
b. 1879: tn. 1898, Gerhardus Jacobus Van de Nerve.— Emily, b. 1887: in. 1902, Ernest Alrr
Hornby. Hermina Aletta, b. 1889: tn. 1905, William George August.
Issue of the late Thomas Munro Heathcote, b. 1848, cL 1890: tn. 1879, Augusta Euphi ,
dau. of the late E. Philipps
Emma Katherine, b. 1882. -Marian, b. 1885.
d. 1893 : in. 18 — , Miss
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Issue of the late Adm. Sir Henry Heathcote, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1777, d. 1851 :
m. 1799, Sarah, who d. 1845, da. of Thomas Guscott : —
Susannah Maria Ouseley : m. 1841, Major Thomas Donovan. Harriet Forbes: m. 1st, 1840,
HonoratusVan Reyneveldt, of the Cape of Good Hope; 2ndly, 1857, — Van Rooyen. Residence,
Diep Rivier, Mill River, District of George, Cape of Good Hope.— —Georgina Jamesina Somerset,
7>i. 1839, John T. H. Blohm, who d. 18 — . Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Gilbert Heathcote, 5th son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Gilbert Heathcote, b. 1816, d. 1876: m. 1st, 1840, Marie, who d. 1843,
da. of Charles Lyell, Esq., of Kinnordy ; 2ndly, 1846 Mary, who d. 1854, da. of the late
Rear-Adm. Frederick Jennings Thomas [ see Thomas, Bt., colls., cr. 1624] ; 3rdly, 1855,
Eliza Julia, who d. 1908, da. of Sir John Godfrey Thomas, 6th Bt. (cr. 1624) : —
Frederick Arthur, b. 1851 ; formerly Lieut. 81st Regt. : m. 1887, Evelyn Constance, da. of the late
Frederick Elin, of Hazlemount, Ryde, Isle of Wight, and has issue living, Gertrude Evelyn
Atherley, b. 1893. Residence , 27, First Avenue, Hove, Sussex. Club , Army and Navy. Eliza
Paulina.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Heathcote (infra) : —
Issue of the late Thomas Jenkyns Heathcote, b. 18x7, d. 1886 : m. 1847, Mary Catherine,
who d. 1875, da. of the late Major Moultrie, of Aston Hall, Salop : —
Thomas George Jenkyns, b. 1848 ; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1871, M.A. 1874). Residence ,
Melksham, Wilts. Arthur Napier, D.S.O. , b. 1850 ; is a retired Capt. R.N. ; served in Egyptian
war 1882 (medal, bronze star) ; D.S.O. 1918 : m. 1877, Louisa Willoughby, who d 1904, adopted
da. of Neston Fuller, of Brighton, and has issue living, Arthur Austin, b. 1878, — Crawford Napier,
b. 1890, — Marguerite Mary, b. 1881, — Amy Florence, b. 1882.— Herbert Moultrie, b. 1853 ; is a
retired Capt. R.N. : m. 1888, Charlotte Violetta, da. of the late Rev. T. Coornbe Williams, of
Croydon. Walter Comyn, b. 1855. Rev. Wyndham Selfe, b. 1862 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1885) ; has been V. of All Saints’, Penarth, a Missionary in Brisbane, and R. of Bundaberg ;
S. African War, as Chaplain (medal): m. 1888, Agnes, da. of the Rev. James Macdouall, and
has issue living, Wyndham Macdouall, b. 1889, — Catharine Moultrie Maud. George Wadham
Bruce, b. 1868 : m. 18 — , Mary, da. of — Bate, and has issue living. Residence , San Francisco,
U.S.A. Rose Mary: m. 1897, Arthur Hodgins, and has issue living, Thomas D. Heathcote,
b. 1898, — Rosamund, b. 1900.— Georgiana Mary Noel.
Issue of the late Rev. Samuel John Heathcote, b. 1823, d . 1906: m. 1846, Mary Sidney, who
d. 1885, da. of Sir Christopher Sydney Smith, 2nd Bt., of Erdiston : —
Rev. Samuel Sidney, b. 1848 ; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1871) ; formerly R. of Bondleigh :
m. 1901, Elizabeth Lucy, da. of the late Rev. Edward Owen, formerly of Blackheath, S.E. Resi-
dence, 36, Kidbrooke Park Road, Blackheath, S.E. -John Cuthbert, b. 1852 ; ed. at Oriel Coll.,
Oxford (M.A. 1880) : m. 1876, Lady Eva Campbell, da. of 6th Earl of Breadalbane, and has issue
living, John Robert Campbell, b. 1879; Lieut. -Col. Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders: tu. 1920,
Mary Gertrude, da. of the late Oscar Brandt,— Mary Eva : m. 1908, Capt. George Drummond
Fish, M.B.E. Rev. Ernest Edward Egremont, b. 1858; ed. at Emmanuel Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1879); is R. of Silverton: 7n. 1893, Clare Europa Townley, da. of the late Frederick Townley
Parker. Residettce , Silverton Rectory, Exeter.— Cecilia Maria.— Ellen Augusta Maud.
Residence , Eastfield House, Williton, Taunton.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Rev. William Neston Heathcote, b. 1827, d. 1894 : 7n. 1st,
1858, Juliana, who d. 1867, da. of the late William Heald Ludlow-Bruges, of Seend House,
Wilts ; 2ndly, 1868, Isabella Lingwood, who d. 1900, da. of the late Richard Duppa
Toovey :—
Gertrude Ellen Beatrice : m. 1895, the Rev. George Evans Lewis, and has issue living, George
Charles Neston Heathcote, b. 1902, — Mary Evelyn Heathcote, b. 1896. Agnes Blanche Evelyn.
Frances Maud.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Heathcote, son of the late Samuel Heathcote,
4th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Frances Elizabeth, who d. 1901, having 7n. 1st, 18 — , the
Rev. Caleb Williams, who d. 1856, R. of Newhaven, Sussex ; 2ndly, 1857, Matthew Edward
Habershon : —
Edward Neston Williams, b. 1859 : m. 1885, Amy Burdon, da. of C. Maling Webster, having had
issue, of whom Rev. Edward Francis, b. 1886 ; European War 1915-18 as Chap, to the Forces
(wounded) ; is Organizing Sec. of Young Men’s Christian Asso. Boys’ Work in London, — Sidney
Heathcote, b. 1889; Lieut. Territorial Force; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918:
7)t. 1915, Katharine, el. da. of the late Rev. Tancred Earle Raven, Head Master of Uppingham
Lower Sch., — Philip Henry, b. 1893 ; 2nd Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; d. (killed in action)
1915, — Evelyn Mary, b. 1900. Residence , Brook Lodge, The Holmwood, Dorking.— -Alice
Maud, b. 1862: 7n. 1887, James Allan McIntyre. Residence , 92, Inverness Terrace, W.
The 1st baronet, Sir William, M.P. for Southampton and Buckingham, married Elizabeth,
only daughter of the 1st Earl of Macclesfield (Lord Chancellor), to whose peerages Sir William’s heir
is in remainder. The 3rd baronet was M.P. for Hampshire ; the 4th baronet, also M.P. (C.)for Hants,
assumed the additional surname of Freeman. The 5th baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir William, P.C., D.C.L.,
sat as M.P. for Hampshire (C) 1826-32, for N. Hampshire 1837-49, and for Oxford University 1854-68.
HEATON, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Mundarrah Towers, City of Sydney, Common-
wealth of Australia.
Sir John Henniker Heaton, 2nd Baronet; b. April 19th, 1877;
s. his father, Sir John, 1914 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. Yeo. ; served in S. African
War with Oxfordshire Yeo. : m. 1902, the Hon. Catherine Mary Sermonda Burrell,
da. of 5th Baron Gwydyr, and has issue.
&rms— Not yet recorded at Heralds’ College.
Residence,— Plas Gwydyr, Eastbourne. Club— Bath.
Sons living-JOHN VICTOR PEREGRINE, b. Jan. 15th, 1903 Peter Joseph, b.
Clement Algernon Charles, b. 1909.
Daughter living— Mary Araluen, b. 1904.
Brothers living— -Reginald Henniker, R.N., b. 1879; became Lieut. 1900, and Com. 1914 : 7n.
igxo, Alary Isabel Dorothy, da. of Major James Flower Houstoun, of Clerkington Haddington.
- — Herbert Henniker, b. 1880 ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1901) ; is Colonial
ec., Oambia (acted as Gov. 1918-19) : th. 1909, Susan Angele Phoebe, da. of the late Lindsey Talbot-
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Crosbie, of Ardfert Abbey, Ardfert, co. Kerry, and has issue living, John Lindsey Patrick, b. 1910,
— Rose Hilaria, b. 1914, — Priscilla, b. 1916. Arthur Henniker, R.N., b. 1883 ; became Lieut. 1904,
Lieut.-Com. 1912, and Com. 1918 ; served during European War 1914-17 ; has Order of SS. Maurice
and Lazarus of Italy : m. 1913, Vera Isabel, da. of the late Hamilton Atherley, and has issue living,
Michael Hamilton, b. 1914, — Robin John, b. 1915.
Sisters living— Elizabeth Anne Henniker, b. 1882: m. 1909, Algernon Berkeley Paget [see M.
Anglesey, colls.]. Residence , The White Lodge, Bathwick Hill, Bath. Rose Henniker, b.
1885 : m. 1914. Major Adrian Sydney Morton Porter, Roy. W. Surrey Regt., and King’s Foreign
Messenger. Residence, 6, St. James' Court, Buckingham Gate, S.W.
The 1st baronet, Sir John Henniker Heaton, introduced a motion in House of Commons (1886)
for Universal Ocean Penny Postage, and was instrumental in carrying a large number of postal reforms,
and especially in reducing Postal Rates to India and Australia 1890, and Penny Postage to America
1908: carried Imperial Postage Resolution 1898, and sat as M.P. for Canterbury (C) 1885 to 1910.
Henniker-Hughan, see Hughan.
HENRY, Creation (U.K.) 1911 of Parkwood, Henley-on-Thames, Berks.
[Extinct 1919.]
Sir Charles Solomon Henry, M.B., ist and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Julia ( Lady Henry), el. da. of the late Leonard Lewisohn, of
New York : m. 1892, Sir Charles Solomon Henry, M.P., ist baronet, who d. 1919, when the title
became ext. (having had issue, Cyril Charles, b. 1893 ; Lieut. Worcestershire Regt. ; d. killed
in action during European War 1915). Residences , Parkwood, Henley-on-Thames; Brooklands,
Wellington, Salop ; 5, Carlton Gardens, S.W.
HENRY, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Campden House Court.
Sir Edward Richard Henry, G.C.V.O. , X.C.B., C.S.I., ist
Baronet , son of Alexander Henry; b. July 26th, 1850; ed. at Univ. Coll., London,
and privately; entered I.C.S. 1873 ’> was Private Sec. to Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal
1879-82, Magistrate and Collector 1882-90, Sec. to Board of Revenue 1890-91,
Inspector-Gen. of Police, Bengal 1891-9, and Div. Commr. 1899; in 1901 acted as
Commr. of Civil Police, Johannesburg and Pretoria; was Assist. Commr. of Metro-
politan Police 1901-3, and Ch. Commr. 1903-18 (Police medal) ; appointed an
Extra Equerry to H.M. 1911; is a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Terusalem in England ; C.S.I. 1898, C.V.O. 1905, K.C.V.O. 1906, K.C.B. (Civil)
1910, G.C.V.O. 1 9 1 1 : in. 1890, Louisa Langrishe, da. of the late Rev. John Lewis
Moore. D.D., Vice-Provost of Trinity Coll., Dublin, and has issue,
grafts — Not recorded at College of Arms at time of going to press.
Residence — Cissbury, Ascot, Berks. Clubs — Athenaeum, Ranelagh.
Son living — EDWARD JOHN GREY, b. Feb. 2nd, 1908.
Daughters living — Helen Katherine, A.R.R.C., b. 1892; European War 1915-19 as a Nurse
(despatches, A.R.R.C.). Margaret Hermione, b. 1902.
BUCHAN-HEPBURN, Creation (U.K.) 1815, of Smeaton-Hepburn, Haddingtonshire.
[Pronounced “ Bukkan-Hebburn. ”]
Sir Archibald Buchan-Hepburn,
4th Baronet ; b. March 12th, 1852; s. his
father, Sir Thomas, 1893; ed. at Glen-
almond, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1875); Bar. Inner Temple 1877; isaJ.P.,
a D.L.,and Convener for Haddingtonshire :
in. 1890, Edith Agnes, da. of the late Edward
Kent Karslake, Q.C., and has issue.
gu-ms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, on a
chevron argent a rose between two lions rampant
of the first, Hepburn ; 2nd, argent, three lions’
heads erased gules, Buchan ; 3rd, argent an anchor
in bend azure, on a chief of the last three cranes or,
Beck. Ctrrsts — ist, a horse argent, furnished gules,
tied to a yew tree proper, over it the motto “ Keep
traist ” ; 2nd, the sun in the dexter chief with a
sunflower in full blow open to it proper, over it
the motto “Non inferiora secutus” ( Not having
followed mean pursuits). Supporters — Dexter , a
lion, gules ; sinister , a heron with an eel in its beak
proper.
Seat — Smeaton- Hepburn, Prestonkirk. Clubs
— Carlton, Bath, Pratt’s, Hurlingham, New
(Edinburgh).
To restore an ancient house. Sons living_THOMAS EDWARD ARCHI-
BALD, b. July 20th, 1892; Capt. late Roy. Scots. John Karslake Thomas, b. 1894 ; m. 19^6,
Jessie Lawrence, da. of the late Dr. Francis Smith, and has issue living, Primrose Eda, b. 1917.
a da., b. 1919.— Patrick George Thomas, b. 1901.
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Daughter living— Laelia Helen, b. 1897.
Sisters living — Agnes: m. 1869, James McDouall, of Logan, who d. 1896, and has issue
living, Andrew Kenneth (of Logan, Stranraer, Wigtownshire. Club , Junior Carlton), b. 1870;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Wigtownshire, — Nigel Douglas, b. 1872, — Helen Ethel : m. 1919,
Richard John Cuninghame, of Hensol. Residences , Logan, Stranraer, Wigtownshire ; Genoch-
Dunragit. Mary Turner. Emily. Residence , Edinburgh.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late John Buchan-Hepburn (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. John Buchan-Hepburn, b. 1840, d. 1898 : m. 1888, Mary Caroline
Margaret (now of Brunton House, 39, Trinity Road, Bangalore, India), el. da. of the late
Gen. John Frederick Fischer, R.E. : —
John Trant, b. 1890; is a Rubber Planter; served during European War 1914-18 with Australian
Artillery. Mary Margaret Lydia, b. 1888 : m. 1915, Nelson Guy O’Meara Dean, Lieut. Supply
and Transport Corps; formerly Salt and Abkari Depart., Malabar Dist., S. India, and has issue
living, Nelson John Maurice O’Meara, b. 1918, — Marie Frances Margaret, b. 1916.— -Cecilia
Mary Louisa Clare, b. 1896: m. 1917, Edwin George Lloyd, and has issue living, Frederick
Buchan Hepburn George, b. 1919, — Dorothy Mercy, b. 1918. Residence , 4, Wood Street,
Bangalore, Madras.
Issue of the late John Buchan-Hepburn, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1806, d •
1874: m. 1837, Margaret Sophia, who d. 1873, da. of Archibald Henry Swinton,
of Warsash, Hants : —
Walter Scott, b. 1856. Resides in Burma.— Louisa : m. 1866, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Ignatius
Maria Hog, R.A., who d. 18—. Mary Turner : m. 1866, William Waller Hooper.— —Harriet :
m. 1881, Edward A. A. Ranken. Residence ,
This family claims descent from the Comyns, Earls of Buchan. The 1st baronet, a Baron
of the Exchequer in Scotland 1800-14, assumed in 1764 (on becoming the representative of the
Hepburns of Smeaton,) the additional and principal surname of Hepburn, and the 3rd baronet sat
as M.P. for Haddingtonshire (C) 1838-47.
Herne (Buckworth-Herne-Soame), see Soame.
Heron (Heron-Maxwell), see Maxwell.
HERSCHEL, Creation (U.K.) 1838.
Rev . Sir John Charles William Herschel, 3rd
Baronet; b. May 22nd 1869; s. his father, Sir William
James, 1917 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
1892, M.A. 1908) ; is a F.R.A.S., and R. of West Clandon :
?n. 1908, Catharine Margaret, da. of the late Col. E. T. Browell,
formerly R.A., of Merrow House, Surrey.
$rms — Argent, on a mount vert, a representation of the forty-feet reflect-
ing telescope with its apparatus proper, on a chief azure the astronomical
symbol of “ Uranus” irradiated or. Crest — A demi-terrestrial sphere proper,
thereon an eagle, its wings elevated or.
Residence — The Rectory, West Clandon, Guildford.
Brother living— ARTHUR EDWARD HARDCASTLE, b. Oct. 5th,
r ,• , • 1873 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford : m . 1904, Ellen Katharine,
n/i 1 ■ * only da. of the late Lieut.-Col. A. S. Macartney (formerly R.A.), of
’ x/ een Torrington, and has issue living, Eileen Dorothea, b. 1905, — Caroline
exp ore . Winifred, b. 1906, — Margaret Eunice, b. 1909. Residence , The Winnatts,
Northumberland Road, Leamington Spa.
Sister living — Emma Dorothea, b. 1867.
Uncle living (son of 1st baronet) — John, F.R.S., b. 1837; is Col. (Retired List) R.E., and a
F.R.A.S. : m. 1867, Mary Cornwallis, who d. 1876, da. of the Rev. Francis Lipscomb, R. ofWelbury,
and widow of David Power, Q.C. Residence , Observatory House, Slough. Chib, Oriental.
Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Maria Sophia: m. 1865, Henry Hardcastle, J.P., Bar.-
at-law, and has issue living, John Herschel, b. 1870 ; is Major R.G.A. ; appointed an Inspector on
Inspection Staff, Woolwich Arsenal 1917 : m. 1895 ; re-w. 1911, Agnes Mary Lockyer (nee Dowd),
— Alexander, b. 1872; formerly Capt. R.E., — Rev. Henry Robert, b. 1874, — Frances, — Alice Louisa
Beatrice,— Mira Francisca, — Eleanor Constance. Residence, The Moor House, Oxted, Surrey.
" Amelia {Lady tVude) : m. 1868, Sir Thomas Francis Wade, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., who d. 1895,
and has issue living, Thomas Stewart Herschel, D.S.O., b. 1869 [see “ Companionage ”], — Edward
Bruce Herschel, A 1872; is a F.R.A.S., Lieut. R.N.V.R., and a Director of Egyptian Survey,
Public Works Min., — Harry Amyas Leigh Herschel, b. 1873; is Major Reserve of Officers, and
Lieut.-Col. R. F.A. (Territorial); formerly Major R.F.A. : vi. 1908, Kathleen Adelaide, el. da. of
the late Cecil Lowry Wade, of North Hall, Preston Candover, and has issue living. Residence ,
Chesterfield House, Tunbridge Wells. Julia: m. 1878, Adm. John Fiot Lee Pearse Maclear,
who d. 1907. Residence, Observatory House, Slough. Francisca; is a F.R.A.S.— Constance
Anne ( Lady Lubbock)-, m. 1881, Sir Nevile Lubbock, K.C.M.G., who d. 1914 [see B. Avebury,
colls.]. Residence, Ridlands, Limpsfield, Surrey.
The father of the 1st baronet was Sir William Herschel, LL.D., F.R.S., K.C.H., a distinguished
astronomer and discoverer of the planet Uranus. The 1st baronet, Sir John Frederick William,
F.R.S., was Senior Wrangler at Cambridge 1813, and Master of the Mint 1850-55. Sir William
commenced and Sir John completed the telescopic survey of the entire heavens. Sir William James
Herschel, 2nd Bt., was the originator of the system of finger-print identity.
Hervey-Bathurst, see Bathurst.
Hesilrige, see Hazlerigg.
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FERMOR-HESKETH, Creation (G.B.) 1761, of Rufford, Lancashire.
Sir Thomas George Fermor-Hesketh. 7 th
Baronet; b. May 9th, 1849; s. his brother, Sir Thomas
Henry, 1876; formerly Ensign Rifle Brigade; is Hon. Col.
King’s (Liverpool Regt. ), and patron of two livings; assumed
in 1867, by royal license, the additional surname of Fermor :
m. 1880, Florence Emily, da. of the late William Sharon,
Senator of Nevada, U.S.A., and has issue.
.Arms — xst and 4th, argent, on a bend sable three garbs or, Hesketh;
2nd and 3rd, argent, a fesse sable between three lions’ heads erased gules
Fermor. Crests — A garb or banded azure : 2nd, out of a ducal coronet or,
a cock’s head gules, combed and wattled or.
Seats — Rufford Hall, Ormskirk ; Easton Neston, Towcester. Resi-
dence— Park Hall, Towcester. Clubs— Carlton, Junior Carlton, Naval
and Military, Palatine, Hurlingham.
SOU living — THOMAS, b. Nov. 17th, 1881 ; ed. at Eton, at R.M.C., and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1910) ; formerly Lieut. Roy. Horse Guards; is Hon. Major T.F., and a J.P. for Lancashire ;
unsuccessfully contested Ormskirk Div\ of Lancashire ( [Co.U ) Dec. 1918: m. 1909, Florence
Louisa, da. of the late John Wetherspoon Breckinridge, of San Francisco, and has issue living,
Thomas Sharon, b. 1910, — Frederick, b. 1916, — John, b. 1917, — Louise, b. 1911, — Florence, b. 1913.
Residences, Easton Neston, Towcester; Rufford Hall, Ormskirk; 7, Rutland Gate, S.W.7.
Clubs, Arthur’s, Bachelors’.
Sisters living — Edith Elizabeth: m. 1871, Lawrence Rawstorne, D.L., having had issue, of
whom Thomas Geoffrey, b. 1879; Major Yeo. ; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1917:
m. 1907, Margery (who m. 2ndly, 1918, Henry Evan-Thomas, of Caerwnon, Radnorshire), da. of
Sir William Wyndham Portal, 2nd Bt., — Marjory : m. 1895, Col. Charles Marson, of Spring Mount,
St. Leonards-on-Sea. Residence , Penwortham Priory, Preston.
This family has been settled in Lancashire for 700 years. A Robert Hesketh was knighted by
Henry VIII., and Thomas Hesketh received knightage from Queen Elizabeth. The 2nd baronet
assumed for himself the surname of Juxon. The 5th baronet, M.P. for Preston (C), married the sister
and heiress of George, 5th and last Earl of Pomfret, and on the death of that nobleman assumed for
himself and second son (subsequently the 7th baronet) the additional surname and arms of Fermor.
HEWETT, Creation (U.K.) 1813, of Nether Seale, Leicestershire.
Sir Harald George Hewett, 4th
Baronet; b. Oct. 24th, 1858; s. his father, Sir
George John Routledge, 1876 ; European
War 1914- 19, as Major R.G.A. : m. 1st, 1887,
Emma, who d. 1889, da. of T. Pope; 2ndly,
1892, Eleanor Margaret, da. of the late Com.
Henry Studdy, R.N., having had issue, of whom
the el. son, Harald, M.C. , b. 1892; Capt. Roy.
Berks Regt., and R.F.C. ; d. (on active ser. dur-
ing European War) 1918.
&rms — Gules, on a chevron embattled argent, between
three owls of the second, each crowned with an eastern
Seek nothing beyond your sphere.
coronet or, as many bombs fired proper. Crest — Out of a
ak-t
mural crown or, the stump of an oak-tree with branches,
thereon a hawk proper gorged with an eastern coronet,
belled gold. JSnpporters — Dexter, a tiger proper gorged with an eastern crown or ; sinister, a buffalo
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped, all proper.
R esidetice — Heatherd, Basingstoke,
Sons living— By 2nd marriage— JOHN GEORGE, M.C.,b. 1895; British East Africa during
European War 1914-18, as Capt. King’s African Rifles.— —George Nele, b. 1901 ; European War
1914-19, as Midshipman R.N.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Mary Hilda, b. 1888. Hulda Emma, b. 1889. By
2nd marriage— Margaret, b. 1894.
Brother living — George Henry, b. 1865. Residence,
Half-Brothers living — Bertram Henry Majendie, b. 1874. Gerard Shuckburgh, b. 1875.
Sisters living— Helga Louisa: m. 1885, Baron Ernst von Richthofen. Hilda Henrietta.—
Hulda Emilie.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Sophia Harrietts ( Lady Heiuett), da. of Robert A. C. Godwin
Austen, of Shalford, Surrey : m. 1873, as his 2nd wife, Sir George John Routledge Hewett, 3rd
baronet, who d. 1876. Residence, Rotherwood, Durrant Road, Parkstone, Dorset.
Collateral Branches livmg.
Issue of the late Frank William Hewett, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1820, d. 1911 :
m. 1849, Julie Minna, da. of Capt. Carl von Douallier, of the Prussian Cavalry: —
Henry Frank Oscar, b. 1854; formerly Resident Magistrate in Cape Colony: m. 1884, Henrietta,
da. of H. C. Blundell, of Port Alfred, Cape Colony, having had issue, of whom William Henry
Routledge, b. 1884; S. African Inf. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916,— Frank
Harald, A 1886. Residence , Kingsfold, Mill Street, Cape Town. Charles William, R.N., b. 1858 ;
is a retired Capt. in Roy. Indian Marine, and a Com. R.N. ; sometime Conservator of Port of
Karachi : m. 1893, Marianne Ellen, da. of the late Rev. George Shaw Munn, R. of Madresfield, Mal-
vern, and has issue living, William George, M.C. , b. 1894 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ;
Capt. and Brevet Major ^V'elch Regt. ; European War 1914-15 (M.C. with Bar, Croix de
Guerre). Clubs, Constitutional, East India United Service.— —George Stuart, C.B.E. , b. 1863 ;
Capt. (retired) in Roy. Indian Marine, and Dep. Director of Roy. Indian Marine, Calcutta ;
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1899, Maude Mary Brind, da. of Surg.-Gen. Henry Kendall, formerly
Army Med. Depart., and has issue living, George Kendall Shuckburgh, b. 1904, — Neale Brind
Stuart, b. 1906,— Jack Patrick Majendie, b. 1909. Julie Emma : m. 1896, Robert Henry Lloyd,
and has issue living, Routledge Rupert Brabant, b. 1899, — Joyce, b. 1897.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. William Hewett, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1795, d. 1891 :
m. 1828, Sarah, who d. 1883, da. of the late Gen. Sir James Duff, of Funtington,
Sussex : —
Louisa Anne.— Ethelinda.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Philip Hewett, 5th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Philip George Hewett, b. 1834, d. 1900: m. 1857, Emily Janet,
who d. 1912, da. of the late Rev. C. Upham Barry, of Ryde, I. of W. : —
Paul, C.B.E., b. 1858 ; is Com. and Acting Capt. R.N. ; European War 1914-19 as Commodore of
Convoys (despatches, C.B.E.) ; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Godfrey, b. 1859; sometime H.B.M.’s
Consul for Surinam and French Guiana. Residence, St. Anne’s, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Jessie.
Lilian. Residence , St. Anne’s, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Gen. the Right Hon. Sir George, G.C.B., the 1st baronet, was Col. 61st Regt., and successively
Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in India, and subsequently in Ireland. The 2nd baronet, a Col. in
the Army, was a distinguished Peninsular officer.
HEWETT, Creation (U.K.) 1883, of Chesterfield Street, co. Middlesex. [Extinct 1891.]
Sir Harry Hammerton Hewett, 2nd and last Baronet
Sisters living — Agnes Sarah Prescott-Hewett ; assumed the additional surname of Prescott
1891. Residence , Bilham, Weybridge.-^— Maud Sandys : m. 1880, William Charles Hallett, and
has issue living, Prescott, b. 1881 : m. 1908, Eleanor Manners, da. of H. G. Lomax, of Sydney,
N.S. Wales, and has issue living, John Prescott b. 1909. Residence , Bilham, Weybridge.
HEYGATE, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Southend, Essex.
[Name pronounced ' ‘ Haygate. ”]
Sir Frederick Gage Heygate, 3rd Baronet ;
b. Aug. 23rd, 1854 ; s. his father, Sir Frederick William,
1894 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1876) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1880 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Londonderry ;
formerly Capt. and Hon. Major Mid Ulster Artillery, S. Div.
R.A. ; was Private Sec. to Sec. of State for Home Depart.
(Viscount Cross) 1885-6, and to Parliamentary Under Sec.
to Lord-Lieut. of Ireland (Rt. Hon. E. R. King-IIarman)
1887-8 : m. 1888, Flora, da. of the late John Walter, of
Bearwood, Wokingham, Berks.
— Gules, two bars argent, on a bend or, a torteau between two
leopards’ faces azure. Crrst— A wolfs head erased gules.
Seat — Bellarena, co. Londonderry. Clubs — Carlton, Wellington.
Boulogne et Cadiz.
Boulogne and Cadiz. Brothers living- ROBERT HENRY GAGE, D.S.O., b. July 26th,
1859; ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut, -Col. Comdg. and Brevet Col.
Border Regt.; appointed a Gen. Staff Officer 1914; served with Dongola Expedition and
operations round Khartoum 1896-8 (despatches, D.S.O., 4th class Osmanieh), and in S. Africa
1899, present at battle of Colenso (severely wounded, despatches); D. S.O. 1896. Club, Naval
and Military. Arthur Conolly Gage, b. 1862; ed. at Eton, and at St. John’s Coll., Oxford
(M.A. , xst class Classics 1886) ; was an Assist. Master and House Master at Eton 1887-1918:
m. 1891, Frances Evelyn Rowley, da. of the late Edward Nourse Harvey [Rowley, Bt., cr. 1836],
and has issue living, John Edward Nourse, A 1903, — Elizabeth Sophia Frances, b. 1898 : m. 1918,
Capt. Gerald Bryans Wolfe, of 7, Alfred Place West, S.W.7. Residence, Salt Grass, Lymington.
Sisters living— Henrietta Constance: m. 1st, 1884, Samuel Maxwell Alexander, who d. 1886,
of Roe Park, Limavady, co. Londonderry ; 2ndly, 1897, Capt. Edward Leonard Aspinall Heygate
(see colls., infra). Isabella Mary Anne. Rosamond Anna : m. 1879, Lieut.-Col. Thomas
Edward John Lloyd, formerly Duke of Cornwall’s L.I., having had issue, of whom Robert Love,
b. 1881 ; Major Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; d. (killed in action at Dardanelles) 1915, — Roger Edward
John, b. 1882 ; Lieut. Yeo. : m. 1914, Peverel de Lormet, da. of Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray
Lloyd, 2nd Bt., — Frederick Jasper, b. 1885 ; Lieut. R.G.A. : m. 1913, Violet Evelyn, da. of E. C.
Davidson, and has issue living, Robert Sydney b. 1917, Elizabeth Isabel, b. 1918,— Humphrey, b.
1899, — Sydney Frances Mary, b. 1888, — Rosamond Georgina, b. 1898. Residence, Plas Tregayan,
Anglesey. Maud Alice : m . 1895, William Alexander Ingram. Residence , Walworth, co.
Londonderry.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Unwin Heygate, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1825, d. 1902 :
m. 1852, Constance Mary (now of Roecliffe Manor, Loughborough), da. of Sir
George Beaumont, 8th baronet : —
William Howley Beaumont, b. 1854 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.A. ; is Capt. and Hon. Major R.A.
(retired), and a J.P. for Leicestershire : m. 1881, Helen Frances, da. of the late James Dalglish,
of Aigburth, Lancashire, having had issue, of whom Gerald (Club, Naval and Military), D.S.O.,
b. 1882; ed. at Radley, and at R.M.A. ; Major R.F.A. ; Cameroons 1914-16; D.S.O. 1918: m.
1916, Cynthia, da. of C. Darley, of Thorne, Doncaster, and has issue living, Katherine Raymonde
Anne b. 19x7, — Claud Raymond, b. 1886 ; Capt. King’s Own (Yorkshire L.I.) ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1916, — Lionel Clement (Club, Junior United Service), b. 1893 ; ed. at
Radley, and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. ; European War 1914-18 (wounded):
m. 19x8, Janet Leigh, only da. of the late Richard Teston Ogle, of Christchurch, New Zealand,
and has issue living, Diana Juliet Beaumont b. 1920. Residence, Mapledene, Loughborough.
Club, Naval and Military.- Mary Florence, b. 1861: m. 1890, the Rev. Canon John Nigel
Philpott, R. of Waldershare, and had issue, John Reginald, M.C. , b. 1893; Capt. R.A.F. ; d.
(while prisoner during European War) X918. Residence, The Rectory, Waldershare, near Dover.
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Issue of the late Major Edward Nicholas Heygate, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1827, d.
1896 : in. 1857, Mary Jane, who d. 1914, da. of the late John L. Hammond, of
Dimsdale Hall, York : —
Edward Leonard Aspinall, b. 1858 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Queen’s Own
(Royal W. Kent Regt.) ; served in S. African war 1881, was a Remount Officer 1914-16 ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Herefordshire: in. 1897, Henrietta Constance, da. of Sir Frederick
William Heygate, 2nd Bt., and widow of Samuel Maxwell Alexander [see ante]. Residence,
Buckland, Leominster. Club , Junior Constitutional. Richard Lionel, b. 1859; ed. at
Wellington Coll, j formerly Capt. R.A., was a Remount Officers 1914-17 ; is a J.P. for
Herefordshire : m. 1895, Eleanor Mary Gwenllian, da. of the late Edward James Evans, and
has issue living, Mary Ursula, b. 1896, — Gladys Henrietta, b. 1898. Residence , The Wells,
Bromyard - Walter Beaumont, b. 1861 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1884, M.A. 1888): vz. 1902, Edith Maud, da. of Stephen Robinson, of Lynhales, Kington, Hereford-
shire, and has issue living, Edward Stephen, b. 1906. Residence , The Chantry, Slapton, S. Devon,
The 1st baronet was Lord Mayor of London 1822, City Chamberlain 1843-4, and M.P. for Sudbury
in two Parliaments. Thomas Heygate, of Hayes, was Provost Marshal General under the Earl of
Essex at the capture of Cadiz ; his father held the same position in the Army, and was present before
St. Quintin ; he was afterwards Provost Marshal in Scotland. Nicholas Heygate, the celebrated
collector of curious books and writings, was of this family. Sir Frederick, 2nd baronet, was M.P. for
co. Londonderry (C) 1859-74.
HEYWOOD, Creation (U.K.) 1838, of Claremont, Lancashire.
Sir (Graham) Percival Heywood, D.S.O., 4th
Baronet ; b. July 14th, 1878 ; s. his father, Sir Arthur Per-
cival, 1916 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1900, M.A. 1907) ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1906 ; is Lieut. -Col. (T.D.) Staffordshire
Yeo., patron of one living, and a J.P. and D.L. for Stafford-
shire; served during European War 1914-18 (wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1918.
— Argent, three torteaux in bend between two bendlets gules ; on
a canton of the last a cross-patee or. Crest — On a mount vert the trunk
of a tree with two branches sprouting therefrom and entwined with ivy,
thereon a falcon wings displayed all proper.
Seat — Dove Leys, Rocester, Staffordshire. Clubs — Athenaeum, Junior
Naval and Military.
Brother living -¥• —CECIL PERCIVAL, C.M.G., D.S.O. , b. May 17th,
Alte volo. 1880 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Lieut. -Col. Coldstream Guards, and
/ Jly high. a Gen. Staff Officer ; S. Africa 1899-1902, European War 1914-18 as a
Gen. Staff Officer (despatches, D.S.O., Brevets Major and Lieut.-Col.,
Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G, 1918: m. 1917, Margaret Vere, da. of Arthur Herbert
Kerr [see M. Lothian, colls.], and has issue living, Oliver Kerr, b. 1920, — Joan Margaret, b. 1919.
Sisters living — Muriel Annette Margaret : m. 1899, F. Warren Markham. Ella Mary Effie : m.
1901, Lieut.-Col. Percy Theodosius Denis de Vitre, D.S.O., R.E., and has issue living, Beatrix
Caroline, b. 1906, — Cicely Margaret, b. 1908. Dorothy Alice. Evelyn Mary: m. 1913, Major
Robert James Rees-Mogg, D.S.O., Roy. Irish Regt., and has issue living, Sheelagh Esperance,
b. 1916. Margaret Sophia: in. 19x3, Lieut.-Col. James Ernest Stewart, M.C., R.E., and has
issue living, Diana Margaret, b. 1915. Isabel Effie.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Gerald Graham Percival, b. 1867 ; ed. at Winchester ; is Lieut.-
Col. Territorial Force Reserve ; European War 1914-16 in Egypt : m. 1898, Mary, da. of the late
Ven. the Hon. Berkeley Scudamore-Stanhope (see E. Chesterfield, colls.), and has issue living,
Graham Scudamore Percival, b. 1903. Residence , Tickwood Hall, Much Wenlock, Shropshire.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Isabel Mary.— Etheldred Sophia Anne.- — Mary
Monica. Residence, Claremont, near Manchester.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Margaret Effie (Lady Heywood ), da. of the late Rt. Rev.
George Henry Sumner, D.D., Bishop Suffragan of Guildford: m. 1872, Sir Arthur Percival Hey-
wood, 3rd baronet, who d. 1916. Residence , Dove Leys, Rocester, Staffordshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Arthur Henry Heywood, 3rd son of 1st
baronet, b. 1826, d. 1901 : m. 1st, 1853, Alice, who d. 1855, da. of the late William
Langton ; 2ndly, 1861, Margaret Helen, who d. 1908, da. of the late John Frederick
Foster : —
Alice Sophia : in. 1899, Samuel Henry Gladstone. Residence, Darley Ash, Bovingdon, Herts.
Issue of the late Edward Stanley Heywood, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1829, d. 1914 :
in. 1856, Louisa, who d. 1910, da. of the late John Peel, M.P. for Tamworth : —
Mary Beatrice: in. 1882, Francis Buller Howell, and has issue living, six das., of whom the el.,
Rhoda Mary Louisa : in. 1905, Major Ernest Alfred Shakerley, formerly 2nd Batn. Duke of Corn-
wall’s L. I. [see Shakerley, Bt.], — the 4th, Dorothy Frances : in. 1913, William Stuart Rashleigh.
Residence, Ethy, Lostwithiel.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Robinson Heywood, 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1833,
d. 1895 : in. 1858, Ella Sophia (now of Moor field, Swinton, Lancashire), da. of the
late Rev. W. Gibson, M. A., R. of Fawley : —
Henry Arthur, b. 1859 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : in. 1899, Katharine Louisa, da. of
the late Rev. Ernest Alured Waller [see Waller, Bt., cr. 1814, colls.], and has issue living, Geoffrey
Henry, b. 1903, — Charles Richard, b. 1908. Residence , Christleton Lodge, Chester.— —Charles
Christopher, M.B., M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P. , b. 1865 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1886, M.A., M.B. and B.C. 1890); M.R.C.S. England, L.R.C.P. London 1890, M.R.C.P. London
1904 ; formerly Major and temporary Lieut.-Col. Manchester Regt. ; is Major R.A.M.C. ; served
during European War 1914-18 : in. 1893, Mildred Ella, el. da. of the late Capt. Percy Reid
Lempriere, R.A., and has issue living, Hugh Christopher Lempriere, b. 1896 ; Capt. Indian Army ;
European War 1914-18 (wounded) : in. 1920, Margaret Marion, da. of Herbert Vizard, of Whitepost
House, Redhill, — Everard Lempriere, b. 1898 ; is Lieut. Middlesex Regt. ; European War 1917-18,
The younger brother, Arthur George Percival Heywood, b. 1885 ; Major Manchester Regt. ;
d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1918.
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— Alan Lempriere, b. 1899 ; is 2nd Lieut. Middlesex Regt. (Special Reserve), — Basil Lempriere,
l. 1903, — Ella Marjorie Lempriere, b. 1906, — Mildred Ursula Lempriere, b. 1909. Residence,
Earnscliffe, Alderley Edge, Cheshire.— Rev. Bernard Oliver Francis, b. 1871 ; ed. at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1892, M.A. 1896); is V. of Leeds, and a Chap, to H.M. : m. 1895,
Marion Maude, second da. of the late Capt. Percy Reid Lempriere, R.A., and has issue living,
Michael Henry Lempriere, b. 1900, — Oliver Martin, b. 1904, — Charles Bernard Mark, b. 1906, —
Francis Melville, b. 1908, — Percival Meredith, b. 1912, — Maude Lempriere, b. 1897, — Ella Marion,
b. 1898. Residence, The Vicarage, Leeds.— Mary Ella Sophia, b. 1876. Dorothy Katharine
Alice, b. 1879.
The 1st baronet, an eminent banker of Manchester, led the Reform Agitation in Lancashire, and
sat as M.P. for that county in the Parliament preceding the passing of the. Reform Bill of 1832. His
youngest brother, James Heywood, F.R.S., who rf. 1897, sat as M.P. for North Lancashire (Z.)in
the Parliaments of 1847 and 1852. The 3rd baronet was High Sheriff of Derbyshire 1899.
HIBBERT, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Chorley, co. Palatine of Lancaster.
Sir Henry Flemming Hibbert, ist
Baronet, son of Isaac Hibbert; b. April 4th, 1850;
ed. at Hutton and Chorley Gram. Schs. ; Hon.
LL.D. Manchester 1908; is a general produce
merchant, a J.P. and D.L. for Lancashire, an Aider-
man and Vice-Chm. of Lancashire County Council,
and Chm. of its Educational Committee, a Fellow of
Roy. Geographical and Zoological Sos., a Member
of Committee on Science in Educational System of
Great Britain, of Organising Committee of China
League, of Mining Sch. Committee (Wigan), of
Senate of Liverpool Univ. Coll., and of Victoria
Univ., Manchester, a Freeman of City of London,
and a Vice-Pres. of Blackburn Chamber of Com-
merce (originated China Mission) ; served as a Member
of Consultative Committee of Board of Education
and of Agricultural Educational Conference; was
Pres, of Asso. of Technical Institutes 1911-12; repre-
sented Lancashire County Council at International
Congress on Commercial Education at Venice 1899,
and at Paris 1900 ; has been twice Mayor of Chorley ;
sat as M.P. for Lancashire, N. Part, Chorley Div.
(C) Feb. 1913 to Nov. 1918; Knt. 1903: m. 1883,
Marion Theresa, da. of Ernst Reuss, having had issue, of whom Cyril Gordon
Reuss, b. 1888; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915.
— Paly of six argent and ermines, on a bend wavy sable a sword between two crescents of
the first. (Irtst — A cubit arm vested per pale wavy azure and gules, cuffed argent, the hand
holding a sword proper, pommel and hilt or, transfixing a crescent as in the arms.
Seat — Dalegarth, Chorley, Lancashire. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional.
Daughters living— Muriel Alice Reuss, b. 1884. Constance Marion Reuss, b. 1886. Beatrice
Gladys Reuss, b. 1891 : m. 1920, John Boyd. Residence,
HICKING, Creations (U.K.) 1917, of Brackenhurst, Southwell, co. Nottingham, and
(U.K.) 1920 of Southwell, Notts (with special remainder).
Sir William Norton Hicking, ist
Baronet , son of George Hicking, of Nottingham ;
b. Dec; 12th, 1865; ed privately; sometime Chm.
of Nottingham and Notts Banking Co. ; is a J.P.
and a D.L. for Notts (High Sheriff 19 13- 14) : m,
1890, Mabel, da. of W. G. Eking, of Beeston,
Notts, and has issue.
^rma— Argent, sem£e of lozenges vert, a bordure gules.
Crrst — A dexter arm embowed in armour argent, garnished
sable, the gauntlet holding the blade of a sword proper
between two lozenges as in the arms.
Seat — Brackenhurst Hall, near Southwell, Notts.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Bachelors’.
Daughters living — Mabel Doris, b. 1891 : vi. 1912, Com.
Archibald Macdonald Willoughby, R.N. [see B. Mid-
dleton, colls.], and has issue living, Doris Barbara, b.
1913, — Pamela Mary Norton, b. 1916, — Prudence Joan
Mabel, b. 19x8. Residence , Brocas, Hever, Kent.,
Muriel Norton, b. 1901.
The 1917 creation had the usual limitation to heirs
male of the body, but the 1020 creation was granted failing
heirs male of the body of the grantee, with special re-
mainder to the first and every other son of Mabel Doris Willoughby (el. da. of ist Bt.), and the
heirs male of their bodies, with like remainder to the male issue of any younger das. of the ist Bt.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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HICKMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Wightwick, Tettenhall, Staffordshire.
Sir Alfred Edward Hickman, 2nd Baronet ,
son of the late Alfred William Hickman, el. son of 1st
baronet ; b. May 8th, 1885 ; s. his grandfather, Sir Alfred,
1910; ed. at Marlborough; is Capt. Dragoon Guards; served
during European War 19 14- 17 (prisoner) : in. 1919, Lilian
Brenda, da. of the late B. Howard Mander, of Trysull Manor,
Wolverhampton, and has issue.
$rms— Party per saltire sable and or, two leopards’ faces jessant-de-lis
in pale and. as many fleur-de-lis in fesse, all counterchanged. Crrst
A phoenix issuing out of flames, transfixed through the mouth by a
tilting-spear palewise proper, each wing charged with two annulets erect
and interlaced or.
Residence— Trunkwell House, Beech Hill, near Reading. Clubs—
Cavalry, Naval and Military.
Son living— ALFRED HOWARD WHITBY, b. Jan. 29th, 1920.
Brother living -¥■— Arthur, b. 1891 ; ed. at Marlborough ; Capt. Wor-
cestershire Yeo. ; European War 1914-19, in Gallipoli and Egypt
(prisoner in Turkey): in. 1914, Dorothy Gwendolen, A.R.R.C., da. of
the late Edward Charles Rudge, J.P., of Abbey Manor, Evesham,
and has issue living, Christine Gwen, b. 1920. Residence , Chadbury House, Evesham.
By fire and sword.
Sisters living— Phyllis Lucy, M.B.E., b. 1881: M.B.E. 1918: m. 1908, Major James Deane, C.M.G.,
J.P., D.L., and has issue living, — Diana, b. 1913. Residence, Goldington Bury, Bedford. Evelyn
Julia, b. 1883 : m- 1st, I9°7» Major Charles Francis Simonds, King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, who d.
(killed in action during European War) 1916; 2ndly, 1917, Capt. Bernard James Fuller, King’s African
Rifles, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Alfred Charles, b. 1909, — Richard Hugh Napier.
Residence , Stratton End, Cirencester.
Uncles living (sons of 1st baronet) — Thomas Edgecombe, C.B., D.S.O. , M.P., b. 1859; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll.; entered Army 1881, became Capt. 1888, Brevet Major 1896, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1898, Brevet Col. 1900 (h.-p. 1903), Col. 1904, and Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1916 ; retired 1914 ; served with
Nile Expedition 1884-5 (medal with two clasps, bronze star, 4th class Medjidie), as Brig.-Maj. at
Suakin 1884-7, at actions of Handoub and Gemaizah 1888 (despatches, clasp, 4th class Osmanieh),
and of Toski 1889, as D.A.A.G. (despatches, clasp, D.S.O. ), with Dongola Expedition 1896, as
A.A.G., Inf. Div. (despatches, Brevet Major), with Nile Expedition 1898, in command of troops
at capture of Shendy (despatches), present at battles of Atbara (clasp) and Khartum (despatches,
clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), at relief of Gedaref (clasp), in final operations against the Khalifa 1899,
as Ch. Staff Officer (despatches, Brevet Col.), and in S. Africa 1900-1901, Comdg. a Column (de-
spatches, C.B.); was attached to Egyptian Army 1884-94, again in 1896, and again 1897-1900;
appointed Gov. of Dongola Province 1899, Col.-on-the-Staff in S. Africa 1902, Brig. Gen. Comdg.
E. Sub. Dist., S. Africa 1903, and to command a Brig. 1914 with rank of Brig.-Gen. ; is Hon.
Col. S. Staffordshire Regt., a Director of Alfred Hickman (Limited), and a D.L. for Staffordshire ;
sat as M.P. for Wolverhampton, S. Div. ( C ) Jan. 1910 to Dec. 1918; elected for Bilston Div.
thereof Dec. 1918; D.S.O. 1889, C.B. (Mil.) 1900 : m. 1907, Elizabeth Maud Mackenzie, da.
of the late Surg.-Major James Alexander Smith, D.S.O., and has issue living, Thomas Alfred
Kenneth, b. 1912, — Elizabeth Ann, b. 1915. Residences, Wergs Hall, Wolverhampton ; Queen
Anne’s Mansions, S.W. ; Kildonan Lodge, Sutherland. Clubs , Naval and Military, Hurlingham,
Princes, Carlton, St. Stephen’s, Ranelagh, Boodle’s. Edward, b. i860; jsaJ.P. for Staffordshire,
and Chm. of Alfred Hickman (Limited), and of Haunchwood Collieries (Limited) : m. 1887, Cecilia,
el. da. of the late Col. Thompson, J.P., of Milton Hall, Carlisle, and has issue living, Charles Edward,
b. 1890; is Lieut. R.F.A. : in. 1915, Edith Barbara, who d. 1915, da. of Frank Spencer, J.P., of
Egerton, Harrow-on-the-Hill, — Wilfred Haden, b. 1892 ; is Lieut. S. Staffordshire Regt. : m. 1915,
Kathleen Mary Stuart, da. of Edward Noel Nason, M.D., of Manor Court Road, Nuneaton, and
has issue living, Wilfred Ian Edward b. 1916, Jocelyn Cecilia b. 1919, — Dorothy, 1888: in. 1915,
Percy Myles Reese, Lieut. R.F.A., — Lucy, b. 1889,— Amy Cecilia, b. 1894. Residence, Danes Court,
Tettenhall, Wolverhampton. Clubs, Carlton, Junior Carlton. Victor Emanuel, b. 1863; ed. at
Clifton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is a J. P. for Staffordshire: nr. 1889, Ethel Margaret, da. of
Edward Brown Fitton, of Fair Lea, Great Malvern, having had issue, of whom Geoffrey Victor,
D.S.C., R.M., b. 1890; became Lieut. 1912; served during European War 1914-17, with Dover
Patrol (D.S.C.): m. 1914, Josephine Helen, da. of Lieut.-Col. Walter Reginald Fox, formerly
R.A., and has issue living, a son b. 1916, a da. b. 1917, — Philip Gregory, b. 1897 ; Lieut. Stafford-
shire Regt. ; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1917,— Isabel Katherine, b. 1891 :
in. 1914, Cecil Martin, Lieut. Army Ser. Corps, of Lindors, St. Briavels, Gloucestershire,
and has issue living, Victor Cecil b. 1915, — Ivo Phillip b. 1918, — Clare Mary, b. 1892, —
Margaret Hilda May, b. 1894 : in. 1917, Major Richard Dalrymple-Lauder, Roy. Scots. Residence,
The Woodhouse, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton. John Owen, b. 1870; Bar. Inner Temple 1908;
unsuccessfully contested S., or Luton, Div. of Bedfordshire ( U) Dec. 1910 and July 1911 : in. 1903,
Nancy, da. of Harry Barlow, and has issue living, John Barlow, b. 1904, — Vera Charlotte Nancy,
b. 1908. Residence, Micklefield Green, near Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. Chambers, 2, New
Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.
Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Louisa, b. 1852 : m. \ 877, William Mathias Noott, and has
issue living, Alfred William, b. 1878 ; is a temporary Lieut, in the Army: in. 18 — , Janet Hickman,
— Geoffrey, b. 1884, — Dorothy, b. 1880 : in. 1905, Harry Halton Fox,C.M.G., H.B.M.’s Consul-Gen.,
Hankow, China, — Winifred, b. 1882 : in. 18 — , Lieut.-Col. Charles Griffiths, Indian Army. Lucy,
b. 1853 : in. 1877, Col. Stewart le Poer Trench, who d. 191-, formerly Duke of Wellington’s (W.
Riding Regt.), having had issue, of whom Alfred Charles le Poer, b. 1878, — Stewart Jacob le Poer, b.
1879, — Derrick le Poer, D.S.O., M.C. , b. 1881 ; Major R.A. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1917, — Rupert P. le Poer, b. 1896, — Violetta L. M. le Poer, b. 1893. Margaret, b. 1862:
in. 1879, Thomas Fisher, who d. 1887 , and has issue living, Thomas, R.N., b. 1880; became Lieut-
1901, and Com. 1913 : in. 1912, Aimee Constance, da. of the late Walter Loveridge, of Green,
hills, Oaken, near Wolverhampton,— Elsie Violette : in. 1912, Capt. William Forbes Panton,
Leicestershire Regt. Residence, Harefield, Romsey, Hants. Katherine Josephine, b. 1862 : nt.
1st, 1888, Rupert Edward Cooke Kettle, who d. 1908, formerly a Metropolitan Police Magistrate ;
2ndly, 1912, as his second wife, Walter Leveson Byrd Levett. Residence, Wyastone Leys, Mon-
mouth May, b. 1865 : in. 1910, Brig.-Gen. Hugh Gregory Fitton, C.B., D.S.O., who d. (of
wounds in action) 1916, A.D.C. to II. M. Lilian Frederica Violette Lucy, b. 1872 : in. 1917,
Capt. F. B. Imbert-Terry, M.C., Devonshire Regt. Residence, Blue Hayes, Broad Clyst, Devon.
Mother living— Mary Whitby, da. of the late William Hickin, Bar.-at-law, J.P., of Audmore House,
Stafford : in. 1879, Alfred William Hickman, who d. 1902, el. son of 1st baronet, having had issue
[see ante], of whom the second son, William Christie, b. 1888 : in. 1912, Bertha Edyth Elisabeth,
¥■ The el. brother, William Christie Hickman, b. 1888 ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1916.
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el. da. of Frederick Mumford, formerly of Kingston-on-Thames ; d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1916. Residence , Trunkwell House, Beech Hill, near Reading.
The 1st baronet, Sir Alfred Hickman, Chm. of Alfred Hickman (Limited), sat as M.P. for
Wolverhampton ( C ) 1885-6, and 1892-1906.
JOYNSON-HICKS, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Holmbury, Ewhurst, Surrey.
Sir William Joynson-Hicks, M.P., ist Baronet , son of the late
Henry Hicks, of Plaistow Hall, Kent, by Harriet, da. of William Watts ; b. June
23rd, 1865 ; ed. at Merchant Taylors’ Sch. ; admitted Solicitor 1888 ; is head of
the legal firm of Joynson-Hicks, Hunt, Cardew, and McDonald, solicitors, of Lennox
House, Norfolk Street, W.C., a Vice-Pres. of Manchester Conservative Asso., Chm.
of Automobile Asso. and Motor Union, and of Parliamentary Air Committee, Vice-
Pres. of Roads Improvement Asso., a F.R.G.S. and a Member of House of Laymen;
appointed a Member of Departmental Committees on Berlin Copyright Convention
L909, on Rating of Motor Cars 1911, on Putumayo Atrocities 1912, on Vol. Motor
Transport 1916, and on Civil Aerial Transport 1917; unsuccessfully contested N.
Div. of Manchester Oct. 1900 and Sunderland Dec. 1910 ; sat as M.P. for N.W.
Div. of Manchester (C) April 1908 to Jan. 1910, when he was defeated ; also de-
feated there Jan. 1906 ; sat for Brentford Div. of Middlesex March 1 9 1 1 f° Nov.
1918 ; elected for Twickenham Div. thereof Dec. 1918 : in. 1895, Grace Lynn, da. of
Richard Hampson Joynson, J.P. (whose surname he assumed), of Chasefield, Bowden*
Manchester, and has issue.
JVrms anh (Emt — Not on record at College of Arms at time of going to press.
Seat — Holmbury, Dorking, Town Residence — 15, St. James’s Place, S.W. Clubs — Carlton,
Bath, Constitutional.
SOUS living — RICHARD CECIL, b. Nov. 15th, 1896 ; Lieut, ist Batn. Roy. W. Surrey Regt.—
Lancelot William, b. 1902.
Daughter living— Griselda, b. 1899.
HILL, Creation (I.) 1779, of Brook Hall, Londonderry.
Sir Henry Blyth Hill, D.S.O. , 6th Baronet ; b.
March 31st, 1867 ; s. his brother, Sir George, 1878 ; ed. at
Marlborough Coll. ; formerly Capt. and Brevet Major Princess
Victoria’s (Roy. Irish Fusiliers), and Gov. of Berber and of Bahr
El Gazal; was attached to Egyptian Army 1898-1908; served
with Soudan Expedition 1898, present at battle of Khartum
(despatches), subsequent operations against Ahmed Fedil 1898
(despatches, Brevet Major), and on White Nile 1900 (de-
spatches); commanded a Batn. Manchester Regt. 1915-16;
appointed Lieut. -Col. Comdg. a Depot 1917: has 4th class
Medjidie, and 3rd class Osmanieh ; D.S.O. 1917: m. 1907,
Eliza Maud, da. of George Bowdler Gipps, formerly of
Ne tentes aut perfice. Howletts, Kent.
Attempt not, or Jims— Sable, a chevron erminois between three leopards faces argent.
accomplish. . &mt — A talbot’s head couped sable, guttes d’eau, collared gules, studded
and ringed or.
Club— Army and Navy.
Sisters living — Charlotte Elizabeth : m. 1894, Major Henry Philip Oldfield, 3rd Batn. Wiltshire
Regt., and has issue living, George Philip, b. 1895 ; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Duke
of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regt.), — Charlotte Margaret Mary, b. 1896. Residence , Glenlyon,
Harrow-on-the-Hill. Letitia Catherine : m. 1894, Lionel Stuart. Residence , Weemalle Estate,
Ceylon. -7 — Mary Maud. Louisa Isabella (posthumous) : m. 1896, James Bruce Rennie, and has
issue living, Joan Beryl, b. 1897. Residence, Galaha, Ceylon.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Rt. Rev. Rowley Hill, D.D., 67th Bishop of
Sodor and Man, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1836, d. 1887: m. ist, 1863, Caroline
Maud, who d. 1882, da. of Capt. Alfred Chapman, R.N. ; 2ndly, 1884, Alice (now
of 29, Egerton Gardens, S.W.), da. of the late Capt. George Probyn : —
GEORGE ROWLEY, b. April 28th, 1864: m. 1890, Alice Estelle Harley, da. of Edward Bacon,
and has issue living, George Cyril Rowley (of Freemantle, W. Australia)^ b. 1890 : nt. 1920, Edith
Muriel, da. of W. O. Thomas, of Oakhurst, Liverpool, and Bryn Glas, Mold, N. Wales Marc c 3
Rowley, C. B. E., b. 1867; became Lieut. 1890, Com. 1901, Capt. 1906, and Rear-Adm. (retired)
1918 ; Egyptian War 1882 (medal, bronze star), Niger Expedition 1895 (medal with clasp), Benin
Expedition 1897 (despatches, clasp), S. Africa 1901 (medal) ; has Legion of Honour ; received
Coronation medal 1902; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1898, Ellen Mabel, da. of the late Rt. Hon. John
William Mellor, P.C., M.P., of Culmhead, Taunton. Club, Naval and Military.— Alfred
Rowley, b. 1868 ; is on Bengal and Nagpur Railway, India : m. 1893, Jean, da. of J. Cunninghame,
and has issue living, George Alfred Rowley, b. 1899, — Maud Elizabeth Anne, b. 1894 : m. 1917,
Raymond Arundell Leakey, on Bengal-Naypur Railway, and temporary Capt. Railway Traffic
Establishment.— Edmund Rowley, b. 1873 : m. 1913, Rosamira Murray, da. of the late Rev.
Francis Webster Austin. Letitia Caroline Rowley : m. 1901, the Rev. David Buxton Barclay,
V. of Braintree [see Buxton, Bt., cr. 1840, colls.]. Residence , The Vicarage, Braintree, Essex.
Elizabeth Madeline Rowley.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Beresford Hill, 2nd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Rowley John Hill, b. 1806, d. 1850 : m. 1835, Caroline Catherine, who
d. 1890, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Sale, G.C.B. : —
Marcus, b. 1836 : m. 1872, Maria Payne, who d. 1890, and has issue living, Rowley John, b. 1873, —
Marcus George, b. 1878, — Robert Joseph, b. 1880. — James Henry, b. 1885, — Philip Ernest, b. 1887, —
Caroline Maud, — Florentia Maria. George Henry, b. 1842: in. 1868, Ellen Sarah, da. of Thomas
Daly, of New Zealand, and has issue living, Marcus Henry Sale, b. 1870, — George Rowley Sale, b.
1874, — Arthur William Gordon, b. 1876, — Louis, b. 1878, — Percy, b. 1883, — Caroline, — Florentia, —
Ellen, — Charlotte, — Violet Maud. Robert Sale, b. 1850 : in. 1st, 1886, Sarah Churchill, who d.
1891, da. of Frederick Foote, of New York : 2ndly, 1892, Helen Troup, da. of George Law Harri-
son, of Baltimore, U.S.A., and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Robert Sale, b. 1888.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Rowley John Hill (ante): —
Issue of the late Gen. Sir Rowley Sale Sale-Hill, K.C. B., b. 1839, d. 1916 (having added the
name of Sale to his patronymic 1889) : in. 1873, Caroline Sophia, da. of Lieut.-Col.
Robert Henry Sale : —
Alan Rowley Sale, b. 1877 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is Major Prince Albert’s (Somersetshire L.I.);
served in S. Africa 1899-1901 (medal with five clasps), and during European War 1914-15 (wounded):
in. 1914, Elizabeth Caroline, da. of the late Hon. Albert Yelverton Bingham, and widow of William
John Wallace [see B. Clanmorris, colls.]. Lena Maud : m. 1902, Capt. Robert Frederick Ewart,
Indian Army, and has issue living, Effie Bobena, b. 1907.— —Effie Caroline : in. 1899, Capt. George
A. Meakin, E. Surrey Regt. (formerly 15th Hussars).
The 1st baronet was M.P. for Londonderry. The 2nd baronet, a Privy Councillor, sat as M.P.
for city and co. of Derry 1795-1830 ; he was successively Clerk of the Irish House of Commons, Vice-
Treasurer of Ireland, Governor of the Island of St. Vincent, and Governor of Trinidad. The 4th
baronet, Sir John Hill, served throughout the Indian Mutiny. The first ancestor of this famil}',
originally of Buckinghamshire, was Treasurer of Ireland under Oliver Cromwell.
HILL, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Bradford.
Sir James Hill, ist Baronet, son of
the late William Mill, wool merchant, of Harden,
Bingley, Yorkshire; b. March nth, 1849; ed. Pr^‘
vately ; started work in mill at age of 12, later be-
coming a wool-sorter’s foreman and salesman ; now
head of the firm of James Kill and Sons, wool mer-
chants, which he founded, Chm. of Bradford and
District Newspaper Co. (Limited), Proprietor of The
Yorkshire Observer and The Bradford Daily Tele-
graph, Treasurer of Yorkshire Liberal Federation,
Pres, of Bradford Liberal Asso., and a J.P. of Bradford
(Lord Mayor 1908-9) ; sat as M.P. for Central Div.
of Bradford (Z) Jan. 1916 to Nov. 1918 ; defeated
therefor Dec. 1918: in. 1875, Alice, da. of Joshua
Knight, of Bradford, and has issue.
— Or, on a fesse between three leopards’ faces sable,
as many roses leaved and seeded proper. C-mt— Upon a rock
charged with two roses as in the arms a merino ram statant
proper.
Residences — Wellwood, Chellow Dean, Bradford ; Hexton
Manor, Herts. Clubs— Reform, National Liberal, Bradford
Attempt not , or else accomplish. Liberal, Bradford Union.
Sons living— ARTHUR JAMES, b. Jan. 13th, 1876: m. 1898, Eleanor Beatrice Hindle, da. of
Thomas Duxbury, of Temple Moyle, Darwen, and has issue living, Annie Dulcie, b. 1900,— Eleanor
Kathleen, b. 1904,— Nellie Elizabeth Audrey, b. 1907,— Noeline Etrenne, b. 1909. Residence ,
Chellow Grange, Bradford. Clubs , National Liberal, Bradford Liberal. Albert, b. 1877 : in.
1900, Ellen, da. of Thomas Sowden, of Dean Royd, Allerton, Bradford, and has issue living, James
b. 1905, — Alice Edna, b. 1902. Residence, Throstle Nest, Bradford. Club , Bradford Liberal.
Daughter living — Annie, b. 1880: m. 1903, Fred Ambler, and has issue living, Geoffrey Hill,
b. 1904,— James Brian, b. 1909, — Nancy Saville, b. 1906,— Margaret Alice, b. 1913, — Joyce, b.
1918. Residence , Lynfield, Chellow Dean, Bradford.
HILL, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Green Place, Stockbridge, co. Southampton.
Sir (Arthur) Norman Hill, ist Baronet ,
son of George Birkbeck Hill, D.C.L. ; b. Aug. 8th,
1863 ; ed. privately ; admitted Solicitor 1885 ; is a
member of the legal firm of Hill, Dickinson and
Co., of Liverpool ; has been Sec. to Liverpool
Steamship Owners’ Asso. since 1894; was Chm. of
Board of Trade Merchant Shipping Advisory Com-
mittee 1907-19, British Delegate to International
Conference on Saving Life at Sea 1913- 14, and Chm.
of Port and Transit Executive Committee 1917-18;
Knt. 1 91 1 : m. 1889, Elen Mary Stratford, da. of the
late John Towne Danson, Bar.-at-law, of Grasmere,
and has issue.
Jtnns — Erminois, on a fesse cotised sable, between two
wreaths of oak vert, a castle argent. Crrst— Upon a mount vert
a castle as in the arms, in front thereof a fern brake proper.
Seats — Leighton House, Neston, Cheshire ; Green Place
Stockbridge, Hants.
Son living-NORMAN GRAY, b. 1894.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
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Daughters living — Lettice Eleanor: m. 1915, Frederick Arthur John Ellicott, Lieut. King’s
Own Scottish Borderers, who d. (killed in action) 1916. Beatrice Birkbeck.— — Rosalind Mary
Theodosia.
HINGLEY, Creation ((J.K.) 1893, of Hatherton Lodge, Cradley, co Worcester.
[Extinct 1918.]
Sir George Benjamin Hingley, 2nd and last Baronet.
Sisters living Of 2nd Baronet— Alice Linton. Emily Georgina. Lucy Miller. Residence ,
Middle Hill Park, Broadway, Worcestershire.
HOARE, Creation (I.) 1784, of Annahella, Cork,
Sir Sydney James O’Bryen Hoare,
6th Baronet ; b. July 2nd, i860; s. his father,
Sir Joseph Wallis O’Bryen, 1904 ; formerly
Lieut. 3rd Batn. Duke of Cambridge’s Own
(Middlesex Regt.) ; is Lieut. T. F. Reserve : in.
1st, 1896, Mabel O’Bryen, who d. 1916, el. da.
of the late Major O’Bryen Taylor, Standard
Bearer to H.M.’s Body Guard of Gentlemen-at-
Arms; 2ndly, 1917, Mona Gwendoline, da. of
the late Capt. Pitt-Taylor, and has issue.
— Sable, a double-headed eagle displayed
within a bordure engrailed argent. Crest — A deer’s head
and neck proper, erased argent.
Residence —
Sons living (by 1st marriage)— EDWARD O’BRYEN,
b. April 29th, 1898 ; 2nd Lieut. Suffolk Regt.—
Terence O’ Bryen, b. 1904.
Sisters living— Kathleen Henriette. Norah Cecile
Helen. Residence , Rostellan, Pear Tree Avenue,
Itchen. Hants.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Joseph James
Parish Hoare (infra) : —
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Rev, James
O’Brven Dott Richard Hoare, b. 1835, d. 1914 :
771. 1st, 1865, Frances Eleanor, who d. 1911,
da. of the late Rev. Thomas Henderson, V. of
Messing ; 2ndly, 1912, Vera Mary Martell : —
Arthur, b. 1865 ; is an Electrical and Mechanical En-
gineer. -Philip, b. 1871 : m. 1896, Florence Evans,
having had issue, Donovan O’Bryen, b. 1899 ; New
Zealand Navy, d. (on active service during European
War) 1917. John, b. 1874 : in. 1904, Margaret Jane
Leversedge, and has issue living, James O’Bryen, b. 1910, — Mary Frances, b. 1905, — Margaret,
b. 1912. Resides in Queensland. Denys, b. 1876 : in. 1906, Frances York, and has issue
living, Norah O’Bryen, b. 1908, — Kathleen Hannah, b. 1911. Residence, Mansfield Avenue,
Christchurch, New Zealand. Mary : in. 19x7, Alfred Long.- Janet : m. 1900, Geoffrey John
Phillips, Engineer, of S. Africa, and has issue living, Geoffrey O’Bryen, b. 1904, — Marjorie
O’Bryen, b. 1902. Helen : in. 1910, H. M. Trevor, and has issue living, John O’Bryen, b. 1913,
— Eleanor Ruth, b. 1911, — Frances Dorothy, b. 1916. Residence , Ohakune, New Zealand.
Issue of the late Joseph George Wallace Hoare, R.N., b. 1838, d. 1883: m. 1st, 1865,
Susan Mary, who d. 1874, da. of the late Capt. F. W. Paul, R.N. ; 2ndly, 1878, Mary
Martha, da. of H. W. England : —
Helen Susan Kathleen, b. 1867.— —Lily, b. 1869. "Edith Maiy, b. 1872.— Marie Violet, b.
1879. Olive Buchanan, b. 1881 : in. 1904, William Gerald Morris.
Issue of the late Arthur Calvert Hoare, b. 1840, d. 1898: m. 1869, Charlotte Rosina, da.
of J. Robinson, of Banffshire : —
Arthur Carrick Dickson, b. 1872.— Helen Brownlow : in. 1904, W. E. G. Solger, of 7th East
Prussian Inf.— Brenda Marie : in. 1905, Charles Henry Dorward Moberly, sometime Agent,
Bank of Bengal.
Issue of the late Oliver William Simpson Hoare, b. 1843, d. 1903: m. 1864, Annie, who^f.
1881, da. of George James : —
Oliver George St. Clair, b. 1865 : in. 1892, Helen, da. of the late Robert Lloyd Peel, of Estancia,
Bella Vista, S. America.— Basil O’Bryen, b. 1870. Gerald Robin O’Bryen, b. 1878. Isabella :
in. 1887, Isaac Beaman Oyler.— Constance Helen : in. 1901, Major Philip L. Stevenson, for-
merly 5th Lancers. Geraldine Erin : m. 1893, Edmund Beverley Blair McKean. Residence ,
Issue of the late Edward Senior Hoare, b. 1851, d. 1895 : in. 1870, Sophia Elizabeth, who
d. 1913, da. of the late Rev, J. S. Hird, of Sunningdale, Berks : —
Cyril Bertie Edward, b. 1882: m. 1907, Isabel Mary, da. of Edward Fielder, of Anerley, S.E.,
and has issue living, Bertie Rex O’Bryen, b. 1912, — Hermione Sophia O’Bryen, b. 1910. Residence ,
D’Avigdor House, Hove, Sussex.
Issue of the late Joseph James Parish Hoare, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1811,
d. 1889: in. 1834, Helen Moritz Dillon, who d. 1879, da. of Henry N. Hard-
man, of Mount Hardman, Grenada: —
Charles Campbell Williams, b. 1841; formerly one of H.M.’s Inspectors of Factories: in. 1867,
Blanche, da. of the late Frederick Richard Phayre, of Killoughram, co. Wexford, and has issue
living, Carl Frederick, b. 1869, — May Annesley : in. 1890, Charles F. Edwards, an engineer, who
d. 1908, — Blanche Evelyn : m. 1915, Major Ernest St. George Anson, E. Surrey Regt.
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Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Hoare, 3rd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Edward Hoare, b. 1809, d. 1893 : in. 1864, Cornelia (now of Glenanore,
Castletownroche, co. Cork), da. of the late Bernard Robert Shaw : —
Thomas Edward, B.L.,b. 1865. Edward Lloyd, b. 1869.— William Wallis, M.D., b. 1871.—
Rebecca Elizabeth. Mary Anne Cornelia.
Issue of the late Capt. William Jesse Hoare, b. 1826, d. 1881 : in. 1st, 1854, Anna, who d.
1856, da. of Frederick Lidwell, of Dromard, co. Tipperary ; 2ndly, 1857, Mary
Elizabeth, who d. 1920, da. of the late John Henry Gamble, of Cork : —
(By 2nd marriage) Thomas, b. 1858. Henry, b. 1859.— —Edward Wallis, F.R.C.F.S., b. 1863:
m. 1899, Emily, da. of the late L. Helen, of Dublin, and has issue living, Edward William
Wallis, b. 1902,— Violet Alma Lloyd, b. 1900, — Emily Alexandra, b. 1903, — Freesia Helen,
1909, — Viola Cecilia, b. 1913, Myrtle Jesse, b. 1918. Residence , Clover Hill, Blackrock, co. Cork.
(By 1 st marriage) Anna Maria, b. 1856.— (By 2nd marriage) Eliza, b. 1862. Residence ,
Carrigrohane Castle, co. Cork.
The 1st baronet, Sir Joseph, M.P. for Askeaton in the Irish House of Commons, was many years
Advising Counsel at Dublin Castle. It has been represented that he lived in three centuries — viz., from
Dec. 25th, 1699, to Dec. 24th, 1801. Recent researches, however, show that he was born on Dec.
25th, 1707, and died on Dec. 24th, 1801. At the age of 93 he attended in his place in Parliament to
vote against the Union. Sir Edward, the 2nd baronet, sat as M.P. for Carlow 1769-76.
HOARE, Creation (G.B.) 1786, of Barn Elms, Surrey.
Sir Henry Hugh ARTHURt Hoare, 6th Baronet ,
son of the late Henry Arthur Hoare, 4th son of 3rd Baronet ;
b. Nov. 19th, 1865 ; s. his cousin, Sir Henry Ainslie,
1894 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. ; is a J.P.
for Beds, Bucks, Somerset, and Wilts (High Sheriff 1915), and
patron of ten livings : m . 1887, Alda, da. of the late William
Henry Purcell Weston, of Lane House, Dorsetshire, having
had issue, Henry Colt Arthur, b. 1888; Capt. Yeo. ; d. (of
wounds in action during European War) 1917.
$rms— Sable, an eagle displayed with two heads argent, charged on the
breast with an ermine spot, a bordure engrailed of the second, ©rest — An
eagle’s head and neck erased argent charged with an ermine spot.
In ardua. Seats — Stourhead, Bath ; Wavendon, Woburn. Club — Boodle’s.
For arduous under -
takings. Sister living — Renee Julia: ni. 1889, Charles Cunningham Church, who
obtained a divorce 1903, and has issue living, Charles John Douglas, b. 1896,— Sybil Renee Julia :
■m. 1913, Harold Eastwood. Residence, Hinton, Byfield, Northamptonshire.
Daughter living Of 5th Baronet — Augusta Frances Anne: m. 1st, 1868, William J. Nettleship
Angerstein (whom she divorced 1887), who d. 1892, of Weeting Hall, Norfolk ; 2ndly, 1894.
Col. J. St. Aubyn Hastie, who d. 1901, formerly Indian Cav., of Tummell, Perth, and has issue
living (by 1st marriage), Julius Henry William, b. 1872; ed. at Radley: in. 1897, Caroline
Elizabeth, da. of the late George Davies, of Bermuda, and has issue, a son b. 189-, — Mary
Augusta Penelope: m. 1897, Col. Herbert Capel Cure, D.S.O., who d. 1909, — Leila Caroline:
m. 1897, Charles Fleetwood Hesketh, and has issue living, Leila Pearl b. 189-, Ruby Frances b.
189-, — Zoe Julia: m. 1896, Lieut.-Col. Edmund Merceron Burton, R.E., and has issue living,
Henry Merceron b. 1899, Edward Angerstein b. 1901, Nigel Ainslie b. 1905, Zoe Mary b. 1903,
Frances Joan b. 1907. Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Peter Richard Hoare, son of Peter Richard Hoare, 5th son
of xst baronet : —
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Peter Merrik Hoare, b. 1843, d. 1894 : m. 1st, 1865,
Edith Augusta, who d. 1880, da. of the Rev. Edmond Strong, R. of Clyst St. Mary ; 2ndly,
1881, Margarita Joanna, who d. 1912, da. of John Bell : —
PETER ARTHUR MARSH AM, b. Sept. 1st, 1869; is a partner in the metropolitan banking firm of
Hoares : in. 1897, Norah Alicia Beresford, who d. 1909, da. of the late William Stewart Falls, M.D.
[B. Decies, colls.], and has issue living, Peter William, b. 1898,— Joyce, b. 1902. Residence ,
Luscombe Castle, Dawlish. Office, 37, Fleet Street, E.C. Club, Travellers’. Lennox Merrik
Noel Colt, b. 1871 : in. 1895, Evelyn Augusta, da. of the late Thomas Gerard, of Claughton,
near' Birkenhead, Cheshire, and has issue living, Dorothy Augusta Edith, b. 1897, — Alda Evelyn, A
I9o5. Norah Lillian Augusta: in. 1914, Francis Herbert Awdry. Residence , Brynteg, Towyn,
Merionethshire.
Issue of the late Charles Arthur Richard Hoare, b. 1847, d. 1908 : in. 1867, Margaret, who d.
1809, da. of Francis Baring Short, of Bickham, Devon :
Wilfrid Arthur Richard, b. 1876: in. 1915, Helen Adria, da. of Col. Harry Heptinstall Rose Heath,
C.B., and has issue living, Richard Michael St. George, b. 1918,— Jacquetta Adria Margaret,
b. 1916. Residence , Colehays, Bovey Tracey, Devon. Ralph Francis, b. 1881: m. 1906,
Katherine Hallen, da. of R. J. Sumner Drinkwater, of Northbrook, Orillia, Canada, and has
issue living. Hugh John Francis, b. 1911,— Eric Reginald, b. 1918,— Margaret Katherine Dorothy,
b. I9o7,— Natalie Kathleen Grove, b. 1915. Residence , Kelsey, Orillia, Ontario. Agatha
Margaret Sophia. Residence , St. Luke’s Lodge, Exeter.
Grandson of the late Charles Arthur Richard Hoare (ante)
Issue of the late Reginald Arthur Hoare, b. 1878, d. (killed in action during European
War) 1918 : in. 1909, Una Mildred, da. of Thomas C. Williams, of Wellington, New
Zealand : —
Merrick Colt Temple, b. 1912.
The 1st baronet’s father was Lord Mayor of London 1745. Sir Henry Ainslie Hoare, 5th Bt.,
was M.P. for Windsor (Z.) 1865-6 and for Chelsea 1868-74.
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HO ARE, Creation (U.K.) 1899, oi Sidestrand Hall, Sidestrand, and of Cliff House,
Cromer, co. Norfolk, and of Heath House, Hampstead, co. London.
Sir Samuel John Gurney Hoare, C.Af.G. , M.P. ,
2nd Baronet-, b. Feb. 24th, 1880; s. his father, Sir Samuel,
1915 ; ed. at Harrow, and at New Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1st class
Classics and History 1903, M.A. 1910) ; was Assist. Private
Sec. (unpaid) to Sec. of State for the Colonies (Rt. Hon. Alfred
Lyttelton, P.C., M.P.) 1905, and Chm. of London Fire Brigade
Committee 1908, and of Higher Education Committee 1909 ;
is a J.P. for Norfolk, Lieut.-Col. Territorial Force Reserve (de-
spatches, C.M.G., Com. of Russian Orders of St. Anne and St.
Stanislas, an Officer of Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus,
Italian War decoration), a Member of National Accounts
Commn., and a Member of Church National Assembly ; ap-
pointed a Member of Central Unemployed Body 1908, and of
Venit hora. Roy. Commn. on Civil Ser. 1912, and Chm., Advisory Council on
The hour approaches. Import Restrictions 1919; unsuccessfully contested Ipswich (C)
Jan. 1906 ; has sat as M.P. for Chelsea since Jan. 1910 ; C.M.G. 1917 : m. 1909, Lady
Maud Lygon, da. of 6th Earl Beauchamp.
$rms — Sable, an eagle displayed with two heads between three crosses couped argent, a bordure
dancettee of the last. Crrst— In front of a stag’s bead erased argent three crosses couped sable.
Seat — Sidestrand Hall, Norfolk. Town Residence — 18, Cadogan Gardens, S.W.3. Clubs —
Carlton, Marlborough, Bachelors’.
Brother living— OLIVER VAUGHAN GURNEY, b. July 18th, 1882 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
New Coll., Oxford : ?n. 1906, Phoebe Alice, el. da. of the late Charles Van Neck, of Lily Hill,
Bracknell, Berks, and Bel Respiro, San Remo. Residence , Gloucester House, Park Lane, W.
Chtbs , Bachelors’, Athenaeum, Marlborough.
Sisters living — Muriel Annie Caroline, b. 1866 : nt. 1896, Edward Payne Press, who d. 1914, and
has issue living, Edward, b. 1897 ; Lieut. R.E. Annie Louisa, b. 1867 ; is a Sister of the Com-
munity of St. Mary the Virgin, Wantage. Elma Katie, b. 1870 : m. 1892, the Rt. Rev. Henry
Luke Paget, D.D., Lord Bishop of Chester [see Paget, Bt., cr. 1871]. Residence , Deeside, Chester.
Marjorie Gurney, £. 1877. Christobel Mary, b. 1886 : m. 1916, the Rev. Charles Ivo Sinclair
Hood, R. of Sidestrand, andga Chap, to the Forces, who d. (killed in action during European War
1918, and has issue living, Richard Ivo, b. 1917 . Residence , Sidestrand, Cromer.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Katharin Louisa Hart ( Lady Hoare), da. of Richard
Vaughan Davis (one of H.M.’s Commrs. of Audit), of Frognal, Hampstead, N.W. : m. 1866, Sir
Samuel Hoare, 1st baronet, who d. 1915. Residence , Sidestrand Hall, Cromer.
The 1st baronet, Sir Samuel, was sometime a partner in the banking firm of Barnetts, Hoare and
Co., of Lombard Street, E.C., and sat as M.P. for Norwich (C) 1886-1906.
HOBART, Creation (U.K.) 1914, of Langdown, co. Southampton.
[Name pronounced “ Huhbart.”]
Sir Robert Henry Hobart, K.C. V.O.,
C.B., 1st Baronet , el son of the late Very Rev.
the Hon. Henry Lewis Hobart, D.D., Dean of
Windsor and Wolverhampton [see E. Bucking-
hamshire, colls.] ; b. Sept. 13th, 1836 ; ed. at
Charterhouse, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (LL.B.
1859) j in War Office 1861-1901 ; was Private Sec.
to Marquess of Hartington, M.P. (when twice
Sec. of State for War, Postmaster-Gen., Ch. Sec.
for Ireland, and Sec. of State for India) 1863-74
and 1880-85, and to four Secs, for Scotland 1886-7
and 1892-5, Sec. to the Earl Marshal for the
purposes of the Coronation of King Edward VII.
and Queen Alexander 1901 -2 (thanked by H.M.,
K.C.V.O., Coronation medal), and Gold Staff
Officer at Coronation of King George V. and Queen
Mary 1911 (Coronation medal); is a D.L. for
Middlesex, and a J. P. for cos. Middlesex, Hants,
and London ; appointed Official Verderer of the
New Forest 1907; satas M.P. for Hampshire, New
Forest Div. (Z) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910; defeated
there Dec. 1905 and Jan. 1910; C.B. (Civil) 1885,
K.C. V.0. 1902 : m. 1869, the Hon. Julia Trollope,
el. da. of 1st Baron Kesteven, and has issue.
^rms — Sable, an estoile or between two flaunches ermine. Crtst — A bull statant per pale sable
and gules, bezant£e, in his nose a ring or.
Seat — Langdown, Hythe, Southampton. Clubs — Travellers’, National Liberal.
Son living— CLAUD VERE CAVENDISH, D.S.O., O.B.E., b. March 12th, 1870; ed. at Eton,
and at R.M.C. ; formerly Major Grenadier Guards, and Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 8th Batn. Hampshire
Regt. ; is a J.P. for cos. London and Hants, and a D.L. for Isle of Wight ; Uganda 1897-9 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp, D.S.O.), S. Africa 1899-1900 as D.A.A.G. (medal with clasp), European
War 1914-18 as an Administrative Comdt. (despatches thrice, 1914 star, O.B.E.); unsuccessfully
contested Westminster (Z.) Jan. 1906 and Jan. 1910 ; was Gold Staff Officer at Coronations of King
Edward VII. and King George V. (Coronation medals 1902 and 1911) ; D.S.O. 1898, O.B.E. (Mil.)
1919 : m. 1900, Violet Verve, M.B.E. (commanded West Cliff War Hospital 1914-19), da. and
co-heir of the late John Wylie, of West Cliff Hall, Hants, and has issue living, Robert Hampden,
b. 1915. Residences , West Cliff Hall, Hythe, Hants; Standen House, Newport, Isle of Wight.
Club , Travellers’.
Daughter living — Irene Marguerite, b. 1871 ; served as a Red Cross Nurse in Serbia 1915,
'Pretio*^.
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HOBHOUSE, Creation (U.K.) 1812, of Broughton-Gifford, Bradford-on-Avon, and of
Monkton Farleigh, Wiltshire.
Right Hon. Sir Charles Edward
Henry Hobhouse, P.C. , 4th Baronet ; b. June
30th, 1862; s. his father, Sir Charles Parry,
1916; ed. at Eton, at Ch. Ch., Oxford, and at
R.M.C. ; sometime Lieut. King’s Royal Rifle
Corps (subsequently Capt. of its 7th Batn. ); is
Hon. Col. (formerly Lieut. -Col. Comdg.) a Batn.
Gloucestershire Regt. , a J.P. and a County Coun-
cillor (Holt Div.) for Wilts, and a Member of
Thames Conservancy Board ; was Assist. Private
Sec. to Under Sec. of State for the Colonies 1892-5,
Church Estate Commr. 1906-7, Under Sec. ofState
for India 1907-8, Financial Sec. to the Treasury
1908-11, and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
(with a seat in the Cabinet) 1911-14, and Post-
master-Gen. 1 9 14-15 ; appointed Chm. of Roy.
Commn. on Indian Decentralization 1907; sat as
M.P. for Wilts, E., or Devizes, Div. (Z) 1892-5,
when he was defeated; elected for Bristol, E. Div.
Oct. 1900, Jan. 1906, Jan. and Dec. 1910, and Nov.
19 1 1 ; defeated there Dec. 1918; P.C. 1909:
in. 1890, Georgina Fleetwood, da. of George
Pargiter Fuller [ see E. St. Aldwyn].
$rms— -Per pale azure and gules, three crescents, two and one, argent, issuing therefrom as
many estoiles irradiated or. Crest — Out of a mural crown per pale azure and gules, a crescent and
estoile as in the arms.
Residences — The Manor House, Monkton Farleigh, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts. ; Albany, Pic-
cadilly, W. Clubs— Brooks’s, Athenaeum.
Half-Brother living— REGINALD ARTHUR, b. May 4th, 1878: in. 1905, Marjorie Chisholm,
da. of Frederick Spencer, of Pondsmead, Oakhill, Somerset, and has issue living, Charles Chisholm,
b. 1906, — John Spencer, b. 1910, — Benjamin Arthur, b. 1914, — Hugh Cam, b. 1917, — Mary, b. 1908,
— Audrey, b. 1912. Residence, Pondsmead, Oakhill, Somerset. Clubs, Brooks’s, Sports’.
Sisters living — Ethel Mary (Lady Fox), b. 1856: in. 1877, Sir Charles Edmund Fox, K.C.S.I.,
who d. 1918. Residence, Bickham, Roborough, S. Devon. Ada Margaret, b. 1857: in. 1886,
William Lloyd Thomas, a merchant, of Calcutta, and has issue living, Hugh Lloyd, b. 1888 ; is a
Sec. in Diplo. Ser. : in. 1916, Guendaline Ada, da. of the Hon. Richard Eustace Bellew [see B.
Bellew]. Residence, Tredilion Park, Abergavenny.— Edith Amy, b. 1864: m. 1911, Edward
Lewis Agassiz, of Hong Kong.— Constance Eleanor, b. 1866 : in. 1891, Sigismund Raynor Arthur,
I.C.S., who d. 1920 [see Arthur, Bt., colls.]. Mabel Ella, b. 1867.
Half-Sisters living — Lilian Jane, b. 1869: m. 1900, James Thornton, J.P. for Berks and Wilts.
Residence, Conkwell Grange, Limpley Stoke, Bath. Mary Fitz-Roy, £.1871 : in. 1900, Major
Hugh Cochrane MacTier, formerly Hampshire Regt., and has issue living, Kenneth FitzRoy, b.
1901, — Reginald Stewart, b. 1905.— -Ina Millicent, b. 1873.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Anna Maria {Lady Hobhouse), da. of the late Alexander Sawers,
merchant, of Calcutta : in. 1868, as his second wife, Sir Charles Parry Hobhouse, 3rd baronet, who
d. 1916. Residence,
The 2nd baronet, created Baron Broughton 1851, was one of the poet Byron’s most intimate
friends. He was Secretary at War 1832-3, Secretary for Ireland 1833, Chief Commissioner of Woods and
Forests 1834, President of the Board of Control 1835-41 and 1846-51, and author of several important
works. He died 1869, when the barony became extinct, and the baronetcy passed to his nephew.
Hochpied-Larpent, see De Hocbpied-Larpent.
HODSON, Creation (I.) 1787, of Holybrooke House, Wicklow.
Sir Robert Adair Hodson, 4th Baronet; b.
Sept. 29th, 1853 ; s. his father, Sir George Frederick John,
1888 ; ed.at Haileybury Coll. ; is Hon. Col. (formerly Comdg.)
a Batn. Princess Victoria’s (Royal Irish Fusiliers), and a
J.P. and D.L. for co. Wicklow: m. 1911, Emily Frances
Louisa, da. of the late Col. George John Beresford [see M.
Waterford, colls.].
^rms — Sable, a chevron between three martlets or. Crrst — A dove close
azure, beaked and membered or, holding in her beak an olive-branch
proper.
Seat — Holybrooke, Bray. co. Wicklow.
Sister living — Meriel Anne : m. 1907, as his second wife, Markham
Pax et amor. Richard Leeson-Marshall [see E. Milltown. colls.] Residence , Cal-
Peace and love. linafercy House, Milltown, co. Kerry.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Richard Edmund Hodson, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1856, d.
1915 : in. 1892, Margaret (now of Coolfadda House, Bandon, co. Cork), da. of
the late Rev. Stanley Pemberton
EDMOND ADAIR D S.O., b. March 22nd, 1893 ; ed at Marlborough, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ;
is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ; served during European War 1914-17 as temporary
Major Machine Gun Corps (D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1917- Gilbert Stanley, b. 1895; is Lieut. R.E.
(T.F.).v— -Cecil George, b. 1900
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Issue of the late Gilbert Neville Hodson, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1859, d. 1918 :
in. 1900, Etheldreda Margory (now of Camp Cottage, Fleet, Hants), da. of the
Rev. Thomas Lane Coulson Bridges, R. of Barton Segrave, Kettering : —
Eva Meriel Violet, b. 19 — . Audrey Luttrell, b. 19 — . Vera Constance Marjory, b. 1912.
Sir Robert is descended in direct line from the Rev. John Hodson, who belonged to a family
long settled at Houghton, Staffordshire, and who assisted in the escape of King Charles I. from
Oxford in 1646. After the Restoration, Dr. Hodson was successively Dean of Clogher and Bishop of
Elphin ; he died 1686.
Hoghton, see De Hoghton.
LINDSAY-HOGG, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Rotherfield Hall, Rotherfield, Sussex.
Sir Lindsay Lindsay - Hogg, ist
Baronet , son of the late William Hogg (sometime
Consul for Hanseatic States in Shanghai), of Oak-
leigh, Pembury, near Tunbridge Wells, and 63,
Lancaster Gate, W., by Elisa Susannah, youngest
daughter of William Hickson, of Chigwell, Essex ;
b. March 10th, 1853 ; ed. at Harrow, and abroad ;
is a J.P. for Sussex, and Pres, or Vice-Pres. of
many Agricultural Sos. ; sat as M. P. for S., or
Eastbourne, Div. of Sussex (C) Oct. 1900 to
Jan. 1906, when he was defeated therefor;
assumed by Roy. license 1906 the additional
surname of Lindsay : m. 1880, Alice Margaret
Emma, youngest da. of John Christian Cowley,
of Heathfield, Addington, Surrey [Baynes, Bt.],
and has issue.
^rnts— Per pale indented vert and azure, on a bend
or three boars’ heads couped sable. Crat — Issuant out
of a mural crown argent a boar’s head erect sable holding
in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed proper.
Seat — Rotherfield Hall, Rotherfield, Sussex. Club —
Carlton.
Grandsons living — Issue of the late William Lindsay, only son of ist baronet, b. 1882, d. 1918 :
in. 1907, Nora Cicely (now of Hayward’s Grange, Jarvis Brook, Sussex), da. of the late Capt. John
James Barrow, of Holmewood, Langton, Kent, and Northfield, Dornoch, N.B. : —
ANTHONY HENRY, b. May ist, 1908. Edward William, b. 1910.
Daughters living — Alice Violet (twin), b. 1882 : m. 1903, Capt. Hugh Brodie Cardwell, who d.
(killed in action during European War) 1918 [Brodie, Bt.], and has issue living, Guy Lindsay
Brodie, b. 1904. Cecily Lindsay, b. 1898 : in. 1918, Eden George Wallace, Lieut. 5th Dragoon
Guards [see B. Auckland, colls.].
Grandson living — (Issue of the late Edith Vera Lindsay, b. 1889, d. 1912 : in. 1908, Capt. Lancelot
Mellish Fane Gladwin, formerly 5th Batn. Roy. Warwickshire Regt., el. son of Hamilton Fane
Gladwin, of Seven Springs, Gloucestershire) : —
Gerald Hamilton Fane, b. 1909.
HOLDEN, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of The Grange, Thorpe co. Surrey.
P er severance conquers all things.
Sir Harry Cassie Holden, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Oct. 20th, 1877 ; s. his father, Sir
Edward Hopkinson, 1919 ; ed. at Trin. Hall,
Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1899) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1901 ; is a Director of London Joint City and
Midland Bank (Limited): m. 1905, Edith Ross,
da. of J. Pryor.
JMnns — Sable, on afesse between two chevronelles ermine
a mullet or, two (launches of the last. Crtst — In front of a
rock, thereon a moorcock proper, three mullets or.
Residence — i, Temple Gardens, Inner Temple, E.C.
Clubs — Reform, Royal Thames Yacht.
Brother living— NORMAN EDWARD, O.B.E., b.
Nov. 30th, 1879 ; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. and
LL.B. 1902), and at Lyc6e Condorcet, Paris ; S. African
War 1900, European War 1914-16 as Major Machine
Gun Corps (wounded, despatches) ; appointed Dep.
Director-Gen. Mechanical Warfare Depart., Min. of
Munitions 1916; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1918: in. 1914, Marion,
da. of the late G. S. Munro, formerly Sec. for Industry
and Commerce, New Zealand. Residences , 6, Green
Street, Park Lane, W. ; Norton Priory, near Chichester.
Clubs , Cavalry, Reform, Bath.
^ he ist baronet was Chm. and Managing Director of London City and Midland Bank (Limited) ;
satms M.P. for Lancashire (S.E.), Heywood Div. ( L ) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910.
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HOLDEN, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of The Firs, Leigh, co. Lancaster.
Sir John Henry Holden, ist Baronet ,
son of John Holden ; b. Jan. 25th, 1862 ; is
Managing Director of Tunnicliffe and Hampson
(Limited), and a J. P. ; twice Mayor of Leigh:
m. 1885, Emma, da. of Thomas Cawkwell, of
Sproatley, near Hull, and has issue.
Jtrms — Sable, on a pale ermine between two chevrons or,
a covered cup of the last. Cmt— In front of a rising sun in
its splendour or, a moorcock sable, jelloped and wattled
gules.
Seat — The Firs, Leigh, Lancashire.
Sons living— GEORGE, b. April 16th, 1890: m. 1913,
Margaret Adamson, da. of Thomas Smith, of Astley, and
has issue living, George, b. 1914,— John, b. 1918,— Mar-
garet, b. 1916. Residences , Holly Bank, Leigh, Lanca-
shire. Arthur, b. 1897 : m. 1920, Laura, da. of —
Williams.— —John, b. 1900.
Daughters living— Emma, b. 1888 : m. 1913, Henry Pern-
berton, and has issue living, Henry Holden, b. 1918.
Residence , Westfield, Leigh, Lancashire. Ada, b. 1891 :
m. 1914, Vincent Fairclough, and has issue living, William
Holden, b. 1916, — Vincent, b. igig, — Mary, b. 19x5. Residence , Belmont, Leigh, Lancashire.
Holyoake-Goodricke, see Goodricke.
HOLDER, Creation (U.K.) 1898, of Pitmaston, Moseley, Worcestershire.
Sir John Charles Holder, ist Baronet , only
son of the late Henry Holder, Esq., of Lansdowne House,
Malvern ; b. Dec. loth, 1838 ; is a J.P. for Worcestershire and
Birmingham, and a D.L. for Worcestershire (High Sheriff
1903), a Member of Canterbury House of Laymen, and a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England :
m. 1872, Geraldine Augusta Baynton, da. of the late John
Williams Knipe, Esq., of Worcester, and has issue.
&rms — Per pale indented or and gules three chevronels ermine, in
chief two trefoils slipped and counterchanged. Crist — On the battle-
ments of a tower per pale or and argent, charged with a cross gules, a
lion sejant per pale indented azure and of the third supporting with the
dexter paw an anchor argent.
Seat — Pitmaston, Moor Green, Birmingham. Clubs — Constitutional,
Carlton, Conservative (Birmingham), Union (Birmingham).
SOUS living — HENRY CHARLES, b. May ist, 1874 ; ed. at Oxford
Univ. (B.A. 1896); is a J.P. for Worcestershire: m. 1898, Evelyn, da. of Col. Sir (Emil Hugh
Oscar) Robert Ropner, ist Bt., M.P., of Preston Hall, Stockton-on-Tees, and Skutterskelfe
Hall, Yorkshire, and has issue living, John Eric Duncan, b. 1899, — Henry Nigel, b. 1906, —
Kathleen Joyce, b. 1902, — Geraldine Evelyn Marjorie, b. 1903, — Nancy Lilian, b. 1907. Resi-
dence, Linden Hill, Twyford, Berks.-— -John Alexander, b. 1876 ; is Capt. Army Motor Reserve :
m. 1904, Ida Muriel Sybil, da. of the late Very Rev. Robert William Forrest, D.D., Dean of
Worcester, and has issue living, John Terence, b, 1905, — Muriel Lettice, b. 1912. Residence,
Broome House, Worcestershire.— Alfred Ernest, b. 1879; is Flight- Lieut. R.A. F. : m. 1909,
Gwendoline Louisa Ryland, da. of the late Sir Thomas Chavasse, M.D., of The Linthurst Hill,
Barnt Green, Worcestershire [see Chavasse, “ Knights’ Widows”], and has issue living, Charles
Frederic Chavasse, b. 1910, — Arthur Thomas Chavasse, b. 1916, — Gwendoline Mary Chavasse, b.
1913, — Phyllis Margaret Chavasse, b. 1918. Residence, Hood Manor, Totnes, S. Devon.—
Norman Francis, b. 1884 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. ; is Lieut. Warwickshire Regt. : m. 1916,
Georgette, da. of — Laquelle, and widow of S. Patrie-Jones.
Daughters living — Geraldine Mabel, b. 1873 : m. 1898, the Rev. John St. Clair Mayne, formerly
R. of Wilmslow. Flora Constance Maria, b. 1875. Edith Mary, b. 1877 : m. 1918, Capt.
Charles Henry Hirst Walker, Border Regt.— -Kathleen Isabel, b. 1878: m. 1905, Major William
Henry Booth, O.B.E., D.S.O. Residence, Brynmelyn, Hay, Herefordshire.— -Isabella Dorothea,
b. 1882 —Gladys Evelyn Austin, b. 1886.
HOLDERNESS, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Tadwortb, co. Surrey.
Sir Thomas William Holderness, G.C.B. , K.C.S.I. , ist Baronet ,
son of the late John William Holderness, of Liverpool; b. June nth, 1849; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll., and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1872): entered I.C.S. 1873;
became Under Sec. to Govt, of India in Revenue and Agricultural Depart. 1881,
Joint Magistrate N.-W. Provinces 1885, Acting Sec. to Govt, of N.-W. Provinces
1886, Director of Land Records and Agriculture 1888, Sec. to Govt, in Financial
Depart. 1892, Member of Provincial Legislative Council 1892, Magistrate and
Collector 1893, Sec. to Govt, in Judicial Depart. N.-W. Provinces 1894, Famine
Sec. to Govt, of India 1897, Cominr. of Allahabad Div. 1897, a Member of Indian
Famine Commn. 1897, Revenue Sec. to Govt, of India 1898, Sec. Revenue Depart, of
India Office 1901, and Permanent Under Sec. of State for India 1912 ; retired 1919 ;
received gold Kaisar-i-Hind medal 1901 ; C.S.I. 1898, K.C.S.I. 1907, K.C.B. (Civil)
1914, GC.B. (Civil) 1917: m. 1885, Lucy, da. of George Robert Elsmie, C.S.I.,
and has issue.
^tnus ant 1 Crest — Not on record at College of Arms at time of going to press.
Seat — Flagcourt, Tadworth, Surrey. Club — Athenaeum.
Son living-ERNEST WILLIAM ELSMIE, b. March 13th, 1890.
Daughter living— Helen Alice: nt. 1913, Charles Max Page, D.S.O., F.R.C.S. Residence ,
134, Harley Street, W.
Nis Dominus frustra.
It is in vain without
the Lord.
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HOLLAND, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Westwell Manor, co. Oxford.
Sir (Reginald) Sothern Holland, ist
Baronet, younger son of the late Ben Herbert Hol-
land, formerly Registrar of Deeds for Cape Colony ;
b. March 15th, 1876 ; ed. at St. Andrew’s Coll.,
Grahamstown, S. Africa; entered Cape Civil Ser.
1894; appointed Acting Clerk to Executive Council
1902, Private Sec. to Premier, Cape Colony 1904,
Permanent Head, Prime Min.’s Depart. 1906, to in-
augurate Campaign on German Trade on behalf of
Board of Trade at outbreak of War 1914, Dep.
Director-Gen. of Explosive Supplies Nov. 1914,
Director-Gen. of Inspection of Munitions 1916,
Chm. of Committee of Inquiry Board, Munitions
and Research, Admiralty 1917, a Member of Ad-
visory Council for disposal of War Stores and
Property 1917, and Controller of Cultivation Div.,
Food Production Depart. 1918 ; was Sec., S.
African Shipping Freights Conference (London)
1905-6, and at Pietermaritzburg 1906, and H.M.
Trade Commr., S. Africa 1908-14; attended Special
Railway Mission to England 1906, and Imperial
Conference in London 1907 ; is a Director of Central Mining and Investment Cor-
poration (Limited), a Chevalier of Order of Leopold of Belgium, and a J.P. for Cape
Colony ; Knt. 1912 : m. 1910, Stretta Aimee, da. of Edward George Price, of 1,
Craven Hill, Hyde Park, W., and Broadwater, Godaiming, Surrey, and has issue.
$ntt8— Azure, a lion rampant guardant within an orle, surrounded by four mullets and as many
fleur-de-lis alternately all argent. Cmt — A fox sejant gules, collared argent, supporting with the
dexter forepaw an anchor or.
Seat — Westwell Manor, Burford, Oxon.
SOUS living — JIM SOTHERN, b. March3ist, 19x1.— —Guy Hope, b. 1918.
HOLLINS, Creation (U.K.) 1907, of Grey Friars, Broughton, Co. Palatine of Lancaster.
Sir Frank Hollins, ist Baronet , son of the
late Edward Hollins, of Pleasley, Mansfield, Notts, by
Margaret Harding, who d. 1886, da. of Robert Woody,
of Tamworth, Staffordshire ; b. April 16th, 1843 > h a
J.P. for Lancashire, and Chm. of Horrockses, Crewdson
and Co. (Limited), cotton spinners, of Preston : m. 1875,
Dora Emily Susan, O.B.E., da. of Caleb Cox, of Wimble-
don, and has issue.
Argent, a chevron between in chief two crosses formee,
fitchee at the foot, and in base a cinquefoil azure. Crest — A dexter
hand azure couped at the wrist in the act of blessing, issuing from a
wreath of holly fructed proper.
Seat — Grey Friars, Preston.
Sons living— ARTHUR MEYRICK, b. July 16th, 1876: m. 1908,
Mary Prudence, da. of the late John Thwaites, of Troy, Blackburn.
Frank Hubert, b. 1877. Philip Leslie, b. 1878 ; Lieut.
R.A. S.C. : m. 1919, Doris Mary, da. of Charles Arthur Abraham
[see Parker, Bt., cr. 1681]. John Chard Humphrey Lancelot,
b. 1890; is Lieut. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt. : m. 1914, Ruth, da.
Blessings on your valour. of the late John Kiel Tullis, of Glasgow. Residence ,
Daughters living — Rotha Mary, b. 1884.- Alice Dorothy Patience, b. 1886; m. 1911, Major
Vere De Hoghton, Lincolnshire Regt., who d. (killed in action) 1915 [ see De Hoghton, Bt.].
HOLT, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Cheetham, co.
Palatine of Lancaster.
Sir Edward Holt, C.B.E. , ist Baronet ,
son of Joseph Holt, of Manchester; b. Sept. 9th,
1850; is Proprietor of Derby Brewery (Man-
chester), a paper manufacturer, and a J.P. for
Manchester (twice Lord Mayor) and Westmor-
land; C.B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1879, Elizabeth,
da. of Joseph Brooks, of Manchester, having had
issue, of whom the elder son Joseph, b. 1882;
Capt. Manchester Regt. (T.F.); d. (killed in action
in Gallipoli) 1915.
^rnts — Per chevron argent and or, two fleurs-de-lis in
pale sable between as many mountain-ash trees fructed
and eradicated proper. Crrst— Two arms embowed in
armour sable, each charged on the forearm with a fleur-de-
lis or, and holding in the hands gauntleted also sable a
mountain-ash tree as in the arms.
Residences — Blackwell, Windermere; Woodthorpe,
Prestwich, Lancashire.
To conquer is to live.
Son living— EDWARD, b. 1883.
Daughters living— Kate. Marjory. Pleasance.
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HOME, Creation (N.S.) 1671, of Blackadder, Berwick.
[Name pronounced “ Hume.”]
Look to the end. .STr James Home, nth Baronei ;
b. Sept. 28th, 1861 ; s. his father, Sir
George Home-Speirs 1887 ; ed. at
Harrow; sometime Lieut. Black Watch ;
Egyptian Campaign 1882-5 (medal with
five clasps, bronze star), European War
1 9 1 5- 1 7 as Capt. nth Highland L.I. and
9th Cameron Highlanders (1915 star, two
medals) ; claims dormant Scottish Earl-
dom of Dunbar, cr. 1607 : in. 1892, Amy
Eliza, da. of the late William Arthur
Green, of San Francisco.
$rms — Quarterly : 1st, azure on a chevron
argent three roses gules, Blackadder ; 2nd, vert,
a lion rampant argent langued and armed gules.
Home; 3rd, argent, three popinjays, vert beaked
and limbed gules, Pepdie ; 4th, argent, a cross
engrailed azure, Sinclair. Crrst— An adder sable
in pale, holding in its mouth a rose gules, leaved and stalked vert, jfcapporhrs — Dexter , an otter ;
sinister, a falcon, both proper.
Residence — 28, Cranley Gardens, S.W
Club — Naval and Military.
Brother living— JOHN, b. July 9th, 1872: m. 1898, the Hon. Gwendolina Hyacintha Roma
Mostyn, da. of the late Major the Hon. George Charles Mostyn [see B. Vaux of Harrowden],
and has issue living, David George, b. 1904. Residence , 19, Sharia Saleh-el-Din, Ghezireh, Cairo,
Egypt. Clubs , Union, Hurlingham.
Sisters living — Anna Beatrice: m. 1886, Col. Alfred Harold Middleton (formerly 93rd Highlanders),
Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), who d. 1905. Alice Georgina : m. 1890
James Mackenzie, having had issue, of whom James, b. 1894; Lieut. Scots Guards; d. (killed
in action during European War) 1915, — Beatrice Hyacinthe, b. 1898, — George Home, b. 1900.
Residence , 4561, Walnut Street, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A.
This Baronetcy was cr. with remainder to heirs male of the body of the grantee. Sir Georg
Home, 7th baronet, was Vice-Adm. of the Blue. The 10th baronet in 1878 assumed the additiona
surname of Speirs
Home-Purves-Hume-Campbell, see Campbell.
HONYWOOD, Creation (E.) 1660, of Evington, Kent.
Sir Courtenay John Honywood, 9th
Baronet ; b. May 29th, 1880; s. his father, Sir John
William, 1907 ; is patron of two livings ; in. 1903,
Constance Mary, da. of the Rev. Charles Henry Vincent
Pixell, formerly V. of St. Faith’s, Stoke Newington, N.
^ruts — Argent, a chevron between three hawks’ heads erased
azure. Crtst — A wolfs head couped ermine.
Club — Junior Constitutional.
Brothers living— WILLIAM, b. April 9th, 1891. Philip
Sydney, b. 1893 : m. 1916, Helen, da. of the Rev. H. B. Hudson,
of New York. Residence,
Sisters living — Zaidee Violet, b. 1878.— —Hilda Catharine, b.
1886.
Uncles living (sons of 7th baronet)— Cecil Robert, b. 1862.
Reginald Ernest, b. 1863.
Aunts living (daughters ot 7th baronet) — Annie Mabel.—— Violet
Constance Evelyn.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 6th baronet) — Florence Eliza-
beth : in. 1867, the Rev. Edward William Northey, who d. 1914,
and has issue living, Sir Edward, K.C.M.G. , C.B.,b. 1868 (.see
Every good thini> is /rom above. "Knightage”]: m. 1897, Evangeline, third da. of the late
Daniel Cloete, of Montebello, Newlands, S. Africa, and has issue
living, Edward George Vernon b. 1910, Rudolf William Anson b. 1912, Florence Evangeline Cloete,
b. 1898, R£n<£e Muriel b. 1902, Isobel Frances b. 1907, — Florence Isabel : m. 1889, Frank
Richardson, and has issue living, Francis Northey b. 18 — , George Edward b. 18 — , Elsie Florence
b. 18 — , Kathleen b. 18 — , — Mildred Louisa: nt. 1892, Lieut.-Col. Archie Stewart Buckle, R.F.A.,
and has issue living, a son b. 1909, — Mary : m. 1905, Charles Malcolm Cumming, of Negri
Sembilan, Federated Malay States, and has issue living, Malcolm Edward Durant b. 1907,
Elizabeth Northey b. 1910, Ina Mary b. 1914, — Gwendolen, — Muriel : in. 1903, Major Oswald
Birley Harter, Army Ordnance Depart. Residence, Woodcote House, Epsom.
This is a very old Kentish family. The 1st baronet, Sir Edward Honywood, lent Charles II. ^i000'
and received in lieu of payment a patent of baronetcy.
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HOPE, Creation (N.S.) 1628, of Craighall, Fifeshire.
But hope is unbroken. »S»J OHN AUGUSTUS HOPE, O.B.E. ,
M.P., 16th Baronet , son of the late Rev.
Canon Charles Augustus Hope, 8th son of
nth baronet; b. July 7th, 1869; s. his
uncle, Sir Alexander, 1918; is Lieut. -
Col. Reserve of Officers, King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps, and a J.P. for Midlothian; S.
Africa 1901-2, with Mounted Inf. (Queen’s
medal with four clasps), European War
1914-18 (wounded); sat as M.P. for Mid-
lothian (Edinburghshire) ( C ) Sept. 1912
to Nov. 1918, having been defeated there
Dec. 1910 ; elected for N. Div. of Mid-
lothian and Peeblesshire Dec. 1918; O.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919 : m. 1910, the Hon. Mary
Bruce, O.B.E., J.P., da. of 6th Baron Bal-
four of Burleigh, and has issue.
Jurttts — Azure, a chevron or between three be-
zants. ®rf8t — A broken terrestrial globe surmounted
by a rainbow issuing out of a cloud at each end
all proper. Jjupportfra — Two female figures representing Hope in vestments vert, on their heads
garlands of flowers, each resting her exterior hand on an anchor all proper.
Residence — Pinkie House, Musselburgh, Midlothian. Clubs — Naval and Military, Carlton,
New (Edinburgh).
Sons living— ARCHIBALD PHILIP, b. March 27th, 19x2. John Cecil, b. 1913. Hugh
Alexander, b. 1914.
Daughter living— Katharine Anne, b. 1916.
Brother living— Robert Philip, b. 1873. Clubs , Wellington, New (Edinburgh).
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Hugh Hope, 3rd son of 9th baronet : —
Issue of the late Maj. -Gen. Archibald Hugh Hope, b. 1820, d. 1890: in. 1842, Caroline Elizabeth,
who d. 1912, da. of the late Sir Richard Jones, K.C.B. : —
Lewis Anstruther, C.B., b. 1855; is a retired Col. (formerly Army Ser. Corps), and a Member
of Roy. Co. of Archers (King’s Body Guard for Scotland); served in Zulu Campaign 1879 (medal
with clasp), in Egyptian Campaign 1884-5 (medal with clasp, bronze star), with Soudan Expedition
1898, present at battle of Khartoum (despatches, medal, Egyptian medal with clasp, C. B.), and
in S. Africa 1901, as A.A.G. (despatches, A.D.C. to H.M.); was D.A.A.G. at the Curragh 1892-5,
D.A.A.G., Egypt 1896-9 and Head Quarters, Ireland 1901-2, and A. Q.M.G., Scottish Command
1905-8, N. Command 1908-10, and Dep. Assist. Director of Remounts there 1911-12 ; appointed
Officer-in-Charge of Recruits, and time expired men 1913 ; sometime an A.D.C. to H.M. ; C.B.
(Mil.) 1898 : m. 1887, Lucy Elizabeth, da. of the late George Palmer, J.P. (formerly M.P.), of The
Acacias, Reading, and has issue living, Hugh Lewis, M.C.*b. 1897 ; formerly Lieut. R.H.A.
(Reserve of Officers); European War 1915*18 (thrice wounded, despatches, M.C.), — Helen Jean, b.
1888, — Olive Georgina, b. 1891: m. 1915, Major Norman Valentine Blacker, D.S.O., M.C., E.
Yorkshire Regt., and Machine Gun Corps, and has issue living, Cecil Hugh b. 1916, Joan Olive
b. 1919. Residence, Frognal, Folkestone. Club , United Service. Sophia Montgomery. Resi-
dence, 32, Manor Road, Folkestone.
Grandchildren of the late Maj. -Gen. Archibald Hugh Hope (ante) : —
Issue of the late Archibald Godfrey Hope, b. 1848, d. 1881 : m. 1871, Adela Henrietta (she
m. 2ndly, 1889, Perceval Kingsford), da. of Charles William Curtis [see Curtis, Bt., colls.,
cr. 1802] : —
Graham Archibald, b. 1872 ; formerly Capt. R.A. : m. 1894, Ruby Evelyn, da. of the late Col. Harvey
Y. Murray, Bengal Army, and has issue living, Charles Evelyn Graham, b. 1900, — Nigel, b. 1907.
Lucius Charles, b. 1873 ; is Major Dorsetshire Regt. ; was an Instructor at Army Signal Sch.,
Aldershot 1909-13 ; served in operations on N.W. Frontier of India 1897, present at battle of Dargai
(medal with two clasps), and in S. Africa 1902 (medal with two clasps). Richard Berwick, b. 1874 ;
formerly Major E. Surrey Regt. ; N.W. Frontier of India 1897 (medal with clasp), European War
1914-19 (wounded, despatches): in. xst, 1899, Frances Genette Catherine (who obtained a divorce
1907), youngest da. of the late Capt. R. Douglas Lane, 17th Lancers; 2ndly, 1907, Mary Frances,
da. of the late Stephen West, and has issue living, (by 1st marriage) Betty Genette, b. 1902, — (by
2nd marriage) David Archibald Douglas, b. 1908, — Alexander Erskine, b. 1917, — Archibald Paul
(twin), b. 1917.— Douglas Edmund, b. 1877; is Lieut. Reserve of Officers; sometime in Mer-
cantile Marine ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Prince of Wales’s (N. Staffordshire Regt.) ; served in
Matabele War 1896 (medal with clasp), in Bechuanaland 1897 (medal with clasp), in S. Africa 1900,
present at Relief of Ladysmith (Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-17, as a Railway Transport Officer, and as Lieut. Roy. Naval Vol.
Reserve : in. 1914, Victoria Maud, da. of the late John Arnold.' Edith Adela, b. 1876 : in. 1906,
Luke Neil Robinson, and has issue living, Luke Thomas Hope, b. 1907, — Constance Adela Hope,
b. 1912.
Grandchildren of the late James Hope, W.S. (infra) : —
Issue of the late James Edward Hope, b. 1852, d. 1917 : in. 1880, Sophia (now of Belmont,
Murrayfield, Midlothian), da. of Sir William Edmonstone, 4th Bt. : —
James Horatio, b. 1881 ; Major Highland L.I. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916 (de-
spatches twice, Legion of Honour).— —Reginald John, b. 1884.— William Douglas, b. 1886.
Vera Mary, b. 1882.
Grandchildren of the late James Hope, son of John Hope, F.R.S., grandson of
the late Sir Archibald Hope (Lord Rankeillour, of the Court of Session), 2nd
son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late James Hope, W.S., b. 1818, d. 1903: in. 1850, the Hon. Gertrude Elphin-
stone, who d. 1894, sister of 15th Baron Elphinstone: —
Cecil Arthur, b. 1865 ; formerly Lieut. 6th Dragoons, Capt. Montgomeryshire Yeo., and Major
Lothians and Border Horse; is a J.P. for Denbighshire: m. 1889, Eleanor Isabel, da. of James
Blare Grove, R.N., of Shanston Park, Staffordshire, and has issue living, Arthur Clement, b. 1891 :
ed. at Harrow ; is Capt. Scots Guards ; served during European War 1914-18 (wounded). Resi-
dence, The Dial House, West Lavington, Wilts. Clubs, Cavalry, New (Edinburgh). Mary
Constance: in. 1889, as his second wife, Lieut. -Col. Otho Glynn Bolitho, who cL 19x1, and has issue
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living, Thomas Gerald Glynn, b. 1890 ; sometime in Roy. Flying Corps. Residence , 6ia, Brompton
Road, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Robert Hope, son of the late Capt. Robert Hope,
younger brother of John Hope, F.R.S. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Robert Wallis Hope, b. 1787, d. 1871 : m. 1st, 1810, Margaret, da. of
• ; 2ndly, 18 — , Marjory, who d. 1852, da. of H. Stanwix ; 3rdly, 1853, Eliza, who
d. 1872, da. of H. G. Smith : —
(By 3rd marriage) Edward William, O.B.E., M.D., D.Sc., b, 1854; is Ch. Medical Officer of
Health for Liverpool, and Professor of Public Health in Liverpool Univ. ; O.B.E. 1918: in. 1899,
Charlotte Rennie, da. of John Bowring, of Liverpool, and has issue living, John Edward, b. 1903,
— Marjory Mary, b. 1901, — Elsa, b. 1905. Residence, Crow House, Rydal, Ambleside. Club, Uni-
versity.—-—(By 1st marriage) Emily Jane, b. 18 — . Residence , Hazelville Road, Hornsey Lane, N.
Grandchildren of the late Col. John Isaac Hope, brother of Robert Wallis Hope
(ante) : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. John Edward Hope, b. 1828, d. 1909 : m. 1880, Mary (now of
154, Castle Hill, Reading), da. of George Urmson, of Frodsham, Cheshire : —
John Urmson, D.S.O., b. 1881; is Major R.G.A. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
D.S.O. 1918 : in. 1907, Christine Jessie Shelton, da. of Augustus Shelton, Hooper, of Hong Kong,
and has issue living, John Patrick Molesworth, b. 1913, — Christine Mary Shelton, b. 1909.
Rev. George Archibald, b. 1882 ; ed. at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1905, M.A. 1908); is V. of St.
Cuthbert’s, Copnor, Portsmouth ; with Young Men’s Christian Asso. in Palestine and Egypt 1917-18.
Residence, 30, Milton Road, Copnor, Portsmouth. Edward Molesworth, b. 1885 ; formerly
Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers (City of Lond. Regt.).
The Marquess of Linlithgow is descended from Sir James Hope, K.B., 6th son of
1st baronet.
The 1st baronet, Sir Thomas, Lord Advocate of Scotland, had fourteen children, two of whom
were upon the Bench when he pleaded as Lord Advocate ; from this circumstance, it is imagined,
arises the privilege which that officer of the Crown enjoys of pleading with his head covered, it having
been considered derogatory for a father to uncover before his sons. In 1643 he was appointed Com-
missioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, a dignity which has not since been
enjoyed by any commoner. The nth baronet was M.P. for Midlothian ( C ) 1845-53.
Hope-Dunbar, see Dunbar.
HORLICK, Creation (U.K.) 1914, of Cowley Manor, co. Gloucester.
Sir James Horlick, ist Baronet , son of James
Horlick, of Ruardean, Gloucestershire ; b. April 30th,
1844 5 ed* privately ; is Lord of the Manor of Cowley,
and a J.P. and D.L. for Gloucestershire (High Sheriff
1902), and Pres. Horlick’s Malted Milk Co. : in. 1873,
Margaret Adelaide, el. da. of William Burford, of Leicester,
having had issue, of whom the youngest son, Gerald
Nolekin, b. 1888 ; Major Yeo. ; d. (on active ser. during
European War) 1918.
gVrms — Argent, a lion rampant and on a chief gules between two
bulls’ heads cabossed a garb of barley or. Crtst — In front of a garb
of barley or a lion’s head erased gules.
Seats — Cowley Manor, near Cheltenham ; Kidbrooke Park,
Forest Row, Sussex. Town Residence — 2, Carlton House Terrace,
S.W. 1. Clubs— Carlton, Constitutional, Bath, Royal Automobile.
Sons living — ERNEST BURFORD, b. Feb. 29th, 1880 ; is Capt.
Roy. Flying Corps : in. 1903, Jane Shillaber, da. of the late Col.
Cunliffe Martin, C.B., and has issue living, Peter James Cunliffe,
b. 1908, — Roma Ernestine, b. 1905, — Elizabeth Anne, b. 1914.
Residence, Coombe Woodhouse. Kingston Hill, S.W. Club, Bath.
By labour and knowledge. —James Nockells, b. 1886 ; Major Coldstream Guards, and on
Staff; served during European War 1914-18: m. 1911, Flora, da.
of Col. Cunliffe Martin, C.B. (ante), and has issue living, a da., b. 1914,— a da., b. 1916. Residence ,
Little Paddocks, Sunninghill, Berks. Clubs, Bath, Guards’.
HORNBY, Creation (U.K.) 1899, of Brookhouse, St. Michael, Blackburn, County
Palatine of Lancaster.
Sir William Henry Hornby, ist Baronet \
4th son of the late William Henry Plornby, M.P. for
Blackburn; b. Aug. 29th, 1841; is a J.P. and D.L. for
Lancashire, and head of the firm of W. H. Hornby and Co.,
cotton spinners and manufacturers of Blackburn, of which
Borough he received the Freedom 1903 ; was Mayor of Black-
burn 1876-7 and again 1901-2; sat as M.P. for Blackburn
(C) July 1886 to Jan. 1910 : in. 1887, Letitia Grace, da. of
Capt. William Raymond Browne, formerly 7th Roy. Fusiliers,
having had issue, of whom the younger son, William Ray-
mond, b 1893 » Lieut. E. Lancashire Regt. ; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1915.
$rms — Argent, a chevron vert, in base a hunting horn sable, on a chief
Crede cornu. of the second two hunting horns of the first. Crtst — A hunting horn sable
Trust in the horn. pendent from an arrow fessewise or.
Residences — 34, Ennismore Gardens, S.W. ; Brookhouse, Blackburn. Club — Carlton.
Son living— HENRY RUSSELL, b. Sept. 12th, 1888 ; is a Lieut. Yeo.; served during European
War 1915, as A.D.C. : nt. 1913, Dorothy Elma, da. of H.E. Maj.-Gen. Sir William Fry, K.C.V.O.,
C.B., Lieut.-Gov. of Isle of Man, and has issue living, Hornby, b. 1918, — a da., b. 1915.
Daughters living— Olivia Letitia, b. 1890.— Margaret Grace, b. 1901. Annette Mary, b. 1905.
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HORSFALL, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Hayfield, Kildwick, West Riding of Yorkshire.
Sir John Donald Ho^fall,* 2nd
Baronet ; b. June 1st, 1891 ; s. his father, Sir John
Cousin, 1920; ed. at Uppingham ; is Capt. Duke
of Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt.) : m. 1914,
Henrietta Musgrave, of Shoebridge House, East-
burn, Keighley, and has issue.
Gules, in chief two horses’ heads couped argent,
bridled azure, and in base a rose of the second, barbed and
seeded proper. Crtsi — A horse’s head couped ermine, issuing
from a chaplet of roses gules.
Seats — Hayfield and Beanlands, Crosshills, near Keigh-
' ley, Yorkshire.
Sons living— JOHN MUSGRAVE, b. Aug. 26th. 1915.
Donald Fawcett (twin), b. 1915.— Cedric Michael, b.
1918.
Sister living— Kathleen May, b. 1893 : m. 1919, Thomas
Temple Muir. Residence , 1, Palmerston Place, Edinburgh.
Half-Sisters living— Marian, 6. 1872. Edith Maude)
b. 1874: m. 1900, Norman Dixon Walker, of Lindley>
Huddersfield, and has issue living, Brian Horsfall, b. 1901
— Eric Norman, b. 1903, — Agnes Mary, b. 1905, — Edith
Helen, b. 1908. Residence , Currergate, Steeton, near
Keighley, Yorkshire. Alice Dora, b. 1878.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Sarah Emii.y {Lady
Hors/all ), da. of the late John Crossley Fawcett, of Green-
field, Brearley, Yorkshire : m. 1889, as his second wife,
Sir John Cousin Horsfall, 1st baronet, who d. 1920. Residence , Hayfield, Crosshills, near Keighley.
The 1st baronet, Sir John Cousin, Chm. of W. Riding of Yorkshire County Council, was a
worsted spinner and banker, and provided Glusburn Technical Institute.
By industry and honour.
Horsbrugh-Porter, see Porter (cr. 1902).
HORT, Creation (G.B.) 1767, of Castle Strange, Middlesex.
Sir Arthur Fenton Hort, 6th Baronet , son of the late Rev. Fenton
John Anthony Hort, D.D., son of 2nd son of 1st baronet; b. Jan. 15th, 1864; s.
his cousin, Sir Fenton Josiah, 1902; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1st class
Classics 1885, M.A. and Fellow 1888) ; is a House Master at Harrow School: m.
1894, Helen Frances, da. of the late Rev. George Charles Bell, Canon of Salisbury,
and Master of Marlborough Coll., Wilts, and has issue.
S^rms — Not yqt granted at Heralds’ College.
Residence — Newlands, Harrow-on-the-Hill. Club — Savile.
Sons living — FENTON GEORGE, b. May 1st, 1896.— Aylmer Victor Dyson, b. 1897.
Daughter living— Iris Elizabeth, b. 1904.
Brothers living — Rev. Francis Fitzgerald, b. 1868 ; ed. at Emmanuel Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1890,
M.A. 1894): m. 1912, Margaret Charis, da. of the Rev. Joseph Henry Gray, Fellow of Queens
Coll., Camb., and has issue living, AnthSny Gilbert, b. 19x6, — Margaret Frances, 6. 1913. Resi-
dence, The Knoll, Woburn Sands, Beds.' Edward Collett, F.R.C.P. , b. 1869 ; ed. at Emmanuel
Coll., Camb. ; is a Membe of Advisory Council National Med. Research, a Consulting Physician,
and a Fellow of Roy. So. of Medicine and of Roy. Acad, of Medicine of Ireland ; author of numerous
pamphlets and essays on medical subjects : in. 1897, Ethel Augusta, da. of the late Rev. Arthur
Pitman Gordon, R. of Newtimber, Sussex, and has issue living, Violet Gordon, b. 1898, — Joan
Gabrielle, b. 1913. Residence , 8, Harley Street, W. Club, Cavendish.— Frederick Aylmer,
M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1872; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 18—, M.A. 18-); M.R.C.S.,
and L.R.C.P. Eng.; B.Sc., M.D. France; temporary Capt. R.A.M.C.,and a Fellow of Zoological
So. ; European War 1915-19 with a Field Ambulance, etc. : m. 1920, Muriel Mary, da. of the Rev.
George Thompson, R. of Distington, Cumberland. Residence , 23, Bessborough Gardens, S.W.i.
Club , Savile.
Sisters living — Ellen Margaret.— Mary Dyson: m. 1902, the Rev. George Jameson Chitty,
House- Master at Eton Coll., and has issue living, Roger, b. 1904, — Anthony Merlot, b. 1907, —
John Theodore, b. 1909. Residence , Eton College, Windsor.
Mother living — Fanny Henrietta, da. of Thomas John Dyson Holland, formerly of Heigh-
ington, near Lincoln: m. 1857, the Rev. Fenton John Anthony Hort, D.D., who d. 1892, son of
2nd son of 1st baronet. Residence, 2, Benet Place, Cambridge.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Katharine {Lady Hort), da. of the late John Wade, of
St. Canice’s Cottage, Kilkenny : m. 1874, as his second wife. Sir William Fitzmaurice Josiah Hort,
4th baronet, who d. 1887. Residence, Kilkenny.
The 1st baronet was Consul-General at Lisbon, the 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Kildare 1831-2, and
the 3rd baronet, a Lieut.-Gen. in the Army, served with distinction throughout the Crimean war 1854-5.
★ His el. brother, Cedric Fawcett Horsfall, b. 1889; Capt. Duke of Wellington’s (W. Riding
RegL) d. (killed inaction during European War) 1916, having m. 1915, Doris, da. of W. T. Sutcliffe,
of Buxton.
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(E.) 1676, of Hare wood, Herefordshire.
Sir Leigh Hoskyns, nth Baronet ; b.
1850; s. his brother, Col. Sir Chandos, 1914;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1872); Bar.
issue, of whom the only son, Edwyn Cecil Leigh, b.
1890; Lieut. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1914.
— Per pale azure and gules, a chevron between three
lions rampant or. Crest-— A lion’s head erased or, with flames
of fire out of his mouth proper, ducally crowned of the first.
Residence — 78, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs — New Uni-
versity, Arthur’s.
Daughters living — Mary Leigh, b. 1883 : m. 1910, Major
Henry Chase Meredith, Yeo. [Green Price, Bt.], and has
issue living, John Hill, b. 1912. Frances Etrenne, b.
1887 : in. 1914, Henry Compton Maul (junior).^— Cathe-
rine Emma, b. i838 : in. 1915, Ronald Herbert Acland
Holbech [ see B. Waleran]. Residence , Farnborough Hall,
Banbury.
Brothers living — Rt. Rev. EDWYN {Lord Bishop of Southwell), D.D., b. May 22nd, 1851 [see
“Peerage”]. • •Cen. Benedict George, b. 1856; ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1877, M.A.
1887); was V. of St. Denys, Southampton 1885-95, Canon Residentiary of Truro and Diocesan
Missioner 1895-1902, and V. of Brighton and Rural Dean 1902-17 ; is Archdeacon of Chichester,
a Fellow of Lancing, Canon and Preb. of Chichester (Surrogate 1903), and Chap. Territorial
Force : in. 1893, Dora Katharine, el. da. of the late H. W. Franklyn, of Shedfield Lodge, Botley,
Hants, and has issue living, Chandos Benedict Arden, b. 1895 > is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s
Own): in. 1920, Joyce, da. of Austin Taylor, of 30, Eccleston Square, S.W., — Diana Mary Kathe-
rine, b. 1899. Residence , Chichester.
Sisters living— Emma : in. 1884, Charles Morrell, J.P., whoif. 1913, and has issue living, Harold
George (twin), b. 1885 ; is Capt. Indian Army, — Phyllis Emma, b. 1885. Residence , King’s End
House, Bicester, Oxon. Mary. Residence,
Daughters living Of 10th Baronet— Euphemia, b. 1887: in. 1920, Lieut.-Col. Robert Francis
Hunter Wallace, C.M.G. Muriel, b. 1889.-— Elizabeth Mary, b. 1891: m. 1914, Brig.-Gen.
Arthur Blair, D.S.O., King’s Own Scottish Borderers [see Arthur, Bt., colls.].
Widow living Of 10th Baronet — Jean Bannatyne {Lady Hoskyns), da. of the late D. MacDuff
Latham, J.P., D.L. : in. 1886, Sir Chandos Hoskyns, 10th baronet, who d. 1914. Residence,
Drum-Delnies, Nairn.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rear-Adm. Peyton Hoskyns, C.M.G., M.V.O., 5th son of 9th
baronet, b. 1852, d. 1919: in. 1882, Grace MacDuff (now of Bedhampton, Hants),
da. of D. MacDuff Latham : —
Oswald Peyton Latham, b. 1883 ; is a Gen. Staff Officer, and Capt. and Brevet Major London Regt. :
in. 19x3, Evelyn Mary, da. of Joseph Herbert Blacklock, of Overthorpe House, Banbury, and has
issue living, John Peyton, b. 1920. John Walter, R.N., b. 1892; became Lieut. 1915; nt. 1917,
Magdalen Rose Wyndham, da. of the late Peter Hawker, of Longparish House, Hants, and has
issue living, Rosemary Eleanor Peyton, b. 1919. Grace, b. 1887.—— Dorothy, b. 1888 : m. 1916,
Com. Walter Macdonald Nash, R.N., and has issue living, a son, b. 1920.
Grandchildren of the late John Hoskyns, M.D., 4th son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Edwin Bennet Hoskyns, b. 18 — , d. 18 — : in. 18 — : —
John, b. 18 — . Chandos, b. 18 — Bennet, b. 18 — .-.-—Two daus.
Issue of the late John Hoskyns, b. 1827, d. 1891 : in. 1861, Mary Elizabeth, da. of George
Duff, of Monkstown, co. Dublin : —
John Chandos, b. 1862. Chandos, b. 18 — .——George, b. 18 — .— John, b. 18 — .——Lydia
Benedicta. Caroline.— Mary.— —Gertrude. Lucy.
Issue of the late John Hoskyns, M.D.# (ante), b. 1784, d. 1858: in. 18 — , Caroline
Ellen, who d. 1854, da. and co-heir of Allen Ribton, of Little Forest, co.
Dublin : —
Kate : in. 18 — , Arthur Cuthbert Baines, who d. igoi. Ellen.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Charles James Hoskyns-Abrahall (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Hoskyns-Abrahall, b. 1829, d. 1891 : in. 1858, Harriet Charlotte,
who d. 1915, da. of Lieut. — Bridges, R. N. : —
Wenonah, b. 18 — . Constanc : in. 18 — , Arthur Bishop, and has issue living.
Issue of the late James Hoskyns-Abrahall, b. 1831, d. 1913 : in. 1862, Ellen, da. of Chris-
topher Moresby : —
John Hoskyns, b. 1864; formerly Major R.M.L.I. : in. 1900, Frances Elizabeth, da. of the late J. H.
Vessey, of Halton Manor, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, and has issue living, Barbara Mary Angela, b.
1901,— Dorothea Frances, b. 1916. Residence, Malvern House, Tavistock. —^Angela Mary, b. 1866.
Grandchildren of the late James Hoskyns-Abrahall (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Christopher Henry Hoskyns-Abrahall, b. 1871, d. (killed in action)
1915 : in. 1895, Alice Maude Mary, da. of — Allen : —
James, M.M., b. 1897 ; European War 1914-19 with Australian Forces (wounded, M.M.). Chris-
topher Henry, b. 1899; Lieut. R.A.,'and attached to R.F.C. ; d. (on active ser. during European
War) 1917. Ellen Moresby, b. 1901.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Hoskyns-Abrahall (who in. Maria Morgan),
grandson of the late Rev. John Hoskyns-Abrahall (who in. Anne, da. of Theophilus
Leigh, of Addlestrop, sister of wife of 4th baronet, and assumed the additional
surname and arms of Abrahall), youngest son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Charles James Hoskyns-Abrahall, b. 1800, d. 1876 : in. 1827,
Jane, da. of Edward Dyne, of Bruton : —
Jane, b. 1830: in. 18 — } the Rev. Francis John Bryant, D.D., R. of St. Peter Tavy, Tavistock,
who d. 1007, and has issue living, five sons and one da.— Maria, b. 1833 : in. 1856, the Rev. John
S. Barrow, who d. 1903, V. of Rogate, Preb. of Chichester and Rural Dean, and has issue living,
one da. Residence,
Lincoln’s Inn 1875 ; formerly Crown Prosecutor of
Griqualand ; is a J.P. for Oxfordshire (High Sheriff
1907) : m. 1882, Frances, da. of John Bowles, for-
merly of Milton Hill, Steventon, Berks, having had
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Issue of the late Theophilus Bennet Hoskyns-Abrahall (Commr. Court of Bankruptcy), b.
1802, d. 1874 : m. 1849, Helena, da. of the late Rev. Henry Kingsmill, of Southampton : —
Bennet, C.B.E., b. 1858 ; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford (Scholar); is Director of Investigation Branch
of Sec.’s Office, Gen. Post Office; C B.E. (Civil) 1919 : m. 1897, Edith Louise, da. of the Rev.
Egerton Tapp, of 85, Elm Park Gardens, S.W. , having had issue, of whom Bennet Edmund, b.
1898; Lieut. R.G.A. (Reserve); d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1918, — Anthony
Leigh Egerton, b. 1903 ; is a Naval Cadet, — Andrew John Chandos, b. 1905. Residence, Rubers
Law, W. Byfleet, Surrey. Club , Union. Helena, b. 1850: m. 1874, the Rev. G. E. Phillips,
formerly R. of Stalbridge, who d. 1896, and has issue living, two sons and two das. Charlotte
Eliza Mary, b. 1852. Caroline Emily, b. 1855 : m. 1890, Arthur Jeffreys Hills, and has issue
living, two sons.— —Mary Josephine, b. 1857. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Theophilus Bennet Hoskyns-Abrahall (ante) : —
Issue of the late Chandos Hoskyns-Abrahall, M.R.C.S., b. 1859, d. 1899 : in. 1892, Gertrude,
da. of G. Kearslev
Theo, b. 1896; is Lieut. London Regt. ; served during European War 1914-1 7 (wounded). Irene,
b. 1895.
The 1st baronet. Sir Bennet, M.P. for Herefordshire, was son of Serjeant John Hoskyns, M.P.,
whose courageous and patriotic eloquence in the House of Commons, temp. James I., against the
encroachments of the Stewart dynasty upon the liberty of Parliament and the people, occasioned his
confinement in the Tower, — hence the motto since borne by liis descendants. Sir John, 2nd baronet,
one of the founders of the Royal Society, succeeded his friend Sir Christopher Wren as President
thereof, and received the honor of knighthood. Sir Hungerford, 4th baronet, a distinguished soldier
throughout Marlborough’s campaigns, was M.P. for Hereford. The 9th baronet was R. of Aston
Tyrrold and Hon. Canon of Ch. Ch., Oxford.
HOSTE, Creation (U.K.) 1814. [Extinct 1915.]
Sir William Graham Hoste, 4th and last Baronet , who d. (killed
in action during European War) 1915.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet — Dorothy Augusta: m. 1891, John Bevill Fortescue [ see E.
Fortescue]. Residences , Boconnoc, Lostwithiel, Cornwall ; Dropmore, Maidenhead ; 48, Berkeley
Square, W.
HOULDSWORTH, Creation (U.K.) 1887, of Reddish, Manchester, co. Lancaster, and
Coodham, Symington, Ayrshire.
[Name pronounced “ HoaldSWOrth.”]
Sir Henry Hamilton Houldsworth,
2nd Baronet ; b. Sept. 17th, 1867; s- his father,
Sir William Henry, 1917 ; ed. at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. 1891, M.A. 1894) ; is Major (re-
tired) Princess Louise’s Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, Capt. Special Reserve, and patron
of one living; S. Africa 1900- 1901 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps).
£jtms — Ermine, the trunk of a tree in bend raguly
eradicated at the base proper, between three foxes’ heads
erased gules. Crest — A stag’s head erased gules, attired
and collared or, the attires banded with a hank of cotton
argent.
Seat — Coodham, Ayrshire. Clubs — Conservative,
Boodle’s, Wellington.
Brother living- WILLIAM THOMAS REGINALD,
b. Aug. 24th, 1874 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Highland
L.I. ; is a J.P., and Lieut.-Col. Yeo. (T.D.) ; has Order
of the Nile : m. 1899, Ethel Mary Alberta, da. of the
late Capt. T. C. Douglas Whitmore, J.P., D.L., and has
issue living, Reginald Douglas Henry, b. 1903, — Walter
William Whitmore, b. 1906, — Evelyn Ethel Edwina, b.
1902. Residence , Kirkbride, Maybole, Ayrshire Clubs ,
Cavalry, Caledonian.
Sisters living — Agnes Graham, b. 1868 : in. 1895, Major
Robert George Buchanan Riddell, who d. 1900, Comdg.
1st Batn. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps [see Riddell, Bt. , cr.
1628, colls.]. Margaret Constance, b. 1872: in. 1911,
Rev. Edward Stevenson Gordon Savile, Commissary in England to Bishop of Bunbury, W.
Australia, Chap, to Archbishop of York, and Hon. Sec. Church of England Men’s So., of Fenny
Compton Lodge, Warwickshire Violet Frances Elisabeth, b. 1877 : m. 1900, Lieut.-Col. Francis
Henry Douglas Charlton Whitmore, C.M.G., D.S.O., J.P., D.L. Residence , Orsett Hall, Grays,
Essex.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Elizabeth Graham [Lady Houldswoith), da. of the late Walter
Crum, of Thornliebank, Renfiew: m. 1862, Sir William Henry Houldsworth, 1st baronet, who d.
I917* Residence , Coodham, Ayrshire.
The 1st baronet, Sir William Henry Houldsworth, sat as M.P. for Manchester (C) 1883-5, and
for N.-W. Div. of Manchester 1885-1906.
Houstoun-Boswall, see Boswall.
Hudson-Kinahan, see Kinahan.
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HENNIKER-HUGHAN, Creation (U.K.) 1813, of Newton Hall, Essex.
[Name pronounced ‘ Henniker-Hewn.”]
Sir Arthur John Henniker-Hughan, C.B.,
R.N., 6th Baronet; b. Jan. 24th, 1866; s. his brother,
Lieztt.-CoL Sir Frederick Brydges Major Henniker,
1908 ; became Com. 1900, Capt. 1904, Rear-Adm. 1916,
and Vice-Adm. (retired) 1920 ; European War 1914-16 with
Grand Fleet (1914-15 star); assumed the additional sur-
name of Hughan 1896; was a Naval A.D.C. to H.M.
1914-16, and Adm. Sup. Devonport Dockyard 1916-19;
has Portuguese Mil. Order of Avis; C.B. (Civil) 1919 :
m. 1904, Inger, only da. of Graham Hutchison, of Balmaghie
House, Castle Douglas [see Graham, Bt., cr. 1783, colls.],
and has issue.
,2Vrms— Or, on a chevron gules between two crescents in chief, and
in base an escallop azure, three estoiles argent. &mi — An escallop
or, charged with an estoile gules.
Residence — Airds, Parton, Kircudbrightshire.
Daughters living— Beryl Inger, b . 1904. Rhona Mary, b. 1906.
■ Alison Frances, b. 1910.
Sisters living — Mabel Sophia (Hon. Baroness Dimsdale') : m. 1st,
1882, Lieut.-Col. Edward George Godolphin Hastings, C.B., B.S.C., who d. 1884 ; 2ndly, 1891, the
7th Baron Dimsdale [see “Foreign Titles”]. Residence , Meesden Manor, Buntingford.— —
Edith Janetta: m. 1912, the Rev. Lewis Gilbertson, R. of St. Martin’s, Ludgate, E.C. Resi-
dence, 32, Dorset Square, N.W. Louisa Mary , O.B.E. ; Vice-Pres. Essex Branch British Red
Cross So., and Comdt. Down Hall Red Cross Hospital (despatches), and a Lady of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England; O.B.E. 1918: m. 1891, Major Horace Walter Calverley,
formerly 5th Dragoon Guards [B. Rookwood, colls.]. Residences , Oulton Hall, near Leeds ;
Down Hall, Harlow, Essex.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Robert Henniker (infra) : —
Issue of the late John Granville Henniker, b. 1862, d. 1914: m. 1887, Margaret, who d.
1911, da. of the late Robert Murray, of Goldspie, N.B. : —
ROBERT JOHN ALDBOROUGH, b. May 24th, 1888; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst; is Lieut. Duke of Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt.) ; served during European
War 1914-15 (wounded, despatches): m. 1914, Lucy Mabel, da. of the late Edward Swan
Hennessy. Residence , Catcott Manor, Somerset. Dorothy Margaret, b. 1889. Residence ,
6, Addison Park Mansions, W.
Grandchildren of the late Aldbrough Brydges John Henniker, 3rd son of 1st
baronet : —
Issue of the late Aldbrough Henniker, Q.C., b. 1821, d. 1880 : tn. i860, Phoebe Anne, who
d. 1900, da. of David Henderson, M.D., and widow of Thomas Henry Ricketts Winwood,
of Ty-glyn, Ayron, Cardiganshire : —
Marv Constance: tn. 1st, 1888, William George Vallancey Wetherall, who d. 1903; 2ndly, 1916,
Walter Forder, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Aldborough Thomas Vallancey, b. 1888 :
tn. 1918, Ada, el. da. of — Beynon, of The Homestead, Boscombe, Hants, — Cyril George Trecothic,
b. 1890, — Kathleen Ada Violet, b. 1898. Residence , Glenside, Barrington, Cambridgeshire.
Maude Ellen Margaret : tn. 1892, Raymund Bourne, and has issue living, Cecil Raymund, b. 1893,
— Aldbrough Montague, b. 1898, — Gwendolen Maude, b. 1895. Residence , The Grove, Old Hall,
near Ware.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Henniker, b. 1833, d. 1880 : m. 1859, Jane Livesey, who d. 1904,
da. of John Lead beater, of Blackburn : —
Frederick Chandos, b. 1866; is in I.C. S. : tn. 1901, Ada Russell, da. of Arthur Pearce Howell,
formerly I.C.S., and has issue living, Mark Chandos Auberon, b. 1906, Alison Margaret, b. 1909.
Club , East India United Service. Alan Major, C.B.E., b. 1870 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Lieut.-Col.
R. E., and an Assist. Director of Railway Transport with rank of Col. ; sometime Ch. Instructor at
Sch. of Mil. Engineering, Chatham ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902, as D.A A.G. and Dep Assist.
Director of Railways, and during European War 1914-19 as Col. (despatches, C.B.E., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., Croix de Guerre); C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: tn. 1902, Blanche Marie, da. of the late James
Gadsden, of Lannion, Brittany, and has issue living, Richard Frederick, b. 1906, — Anne Marie,
b. 1910. Club , Junior United Service.
The Hon. Sir Brydges Trecothick Henniker, 1st baronet, was youngest son of 1st Baron Henniker ;
he sat as M.P. for Kildare in the last Irish Parliament, the 4th baronet was Private Sec. to Local
Govt. Board 1877-80, and Registrar-Gen. of Births, Deaths, and Marriages 1880-1900.
God is the greatest support.
HUGHES, Creation (G.B.) 1773, of East Bergholt, Suffolk.
Sir (Alfred) Collingwood Hughes, 10th Baronet ; b. May 12th,
1854 ; s. his father, Sir Alfred, 1898 : m. 1880, Elsie, da. of John Johnasson, of 55,
Queen’s Gate, S.W., and has issue.
^rm8 — Not recorded at Heralds College.
Seat — East Bergholt Lodge, Suffolk. Residence — Norman Court, Southsea. Clubs — Windham,
Royal Albert Yacht.
Son living — REGINALD JOHNASSON, b. June 22nd, 1882 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.
Daughter living- Muriel Elsie, b. 1890: tn. 1916, Com. William Frederick Wake Walker, R.N.
[see Walker, Bt., cr. 1856].
Brothers living — Ralph Townsend, b. 1864 ; is a J.P. for N. Riding of Yorkshire : m. 1892, Mary,
da. of the late John Addison Birkbeck, of The Priory, Grosmont, Yorkshire, and has issue living,
Sybil Mary, b. 1893, — Joan Kathleen, b. 1897. Residence, 203, Knightsbridge, S.W.i. —Robert
Heywood, b. 1865 : tn. 1894, Edith Agnes, da. of the late C. B. Skinner, of The Chantry, Ipswich,
and 57, Eccleston Square, S.W., and has issue living, Elizabeth Mary Theodora, b. 1896, — Barbara
Frances, b. 1897 : tn. 1918, Lieut. Paul Alaric Masters Long, R.N., and has issue living,
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Jane Mary b. 1919, — Joanne Mary, b. 1900, — Diana Margaret, b. 1905. Residence, Stowford
Lodge, Ivybridge, S. Devon. Hubert Edgar, b. 1867 : in. 1896, Mary Charlotte, da. of the late
Charles W. Harrison, of Whitmores, Beckenham, Kent, and has issue living, Richard Edgar,
b. 1897, — Alfred Marcus, b. 1900, — Charles Collingwood, b. 1907, — Pamela Mary, b. 1901, —
Evangeline Gratiana, b. 1904, — Rosemary Sybil, b. 1909. Residence , Flempton Rectory, Bury
St. Edmunds.
Sisters living — Evangeline Lockhart : in. 1881, John Ramsay Drake, and has issue living, John
Hughes, O.B.E., M.C. (of Batch Wood Hall, near St. Albans), b. 1883 ; ed. at Eton ; Major Yeo.
(T.D.) ; European War 1914-19 (M.C., O.B.E.); O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : in. 1908, Muriel Rosdew,
da. of the Ven. Stamford Raffles Raffles-Flint, Archdeacon of Cornwall and Truro, of Ladock,
Cornwall, and has issue living, John Raffles Flint b. 1909, Jenny Rosdew b. 1912, Patricia
Lawrell b. 1917, — Frederick Vanderstegen, M.C., b. 1888 ; ed. at Eton ; Major nth Hussars ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (M.C., 1914 star, Croix de Guerre), — Francis Collingwood, M.C., b. 1897 ; ed.
at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Lieut. Hussars; European War 1915-17 (M.C.), — Marguerite Geraldine
Ramsay, b. 1885: in. 1906, Maj.-Gen. Reginald Seaburne May, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. [see May,
Knt.], and has issue living, William Drake Seaburne b. 1908, Guy Seaburne b. ign. Resi-
dence, Batch Wood Hall, near St. Albans, Herts. Florence Mary: in. 1881, Arthur Elliot
Deane, and has issue living, Gerald Henry, b. 1882 : in. 1907, Kathleen Mary Sainte Croix, da. of
George Alfred Sainte Croix Rose [see Rose, Bt., cr. 1874], and has issue living, Iris Kathleen, b.
1908, Angela Rosemary b. 1911, — Lionel Arthur, b. 1888 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; formerly Capt. E. Lan-
cashire Regt. ; Major Sudanese Army, and Inspector of a Mountain Province, — Florence Norah,
b. 1884 : m. 1908, Harcourt George Sainte Croix Rose [see Rose, Bt., cr. 1874]. Residence , Littleton
House, Crawley, Hants. ■ Gratiana Lucy : in. 1895, the Rev. Samuel John Sherbrooke Banks,
R. of Trimley St. Martin, and has issue living, Michael Sherbrooke, b. 1897, — Sybil Eleanor
Sherbrooke, b. 1900. Residence, Trimley St. Martin Rectory, Suffolk. Gertrude Maria: m.
1888, Major Frederick William Templetown Robinson, D.S.O., formerly Roy. Garrison Regt., and
has issue living, Douglas Frederick Hughes, b. 1891, — Llewellyn Maitland Hughes, b. 1893,—
Ruth Evangeline Hughes, b. 1894 : in. 1918, James Menzies [see Menzies, “ Knights’ Widows”].
Sybil Jessie: in. 1890, Godolphin Henry Vane Milbanke [see Milbanke, Bt., colls.]. Resi-
dences, Belstead Brook, Ipswich; Newsham, Yorkshire.-^— Constance : m. 1901, William Henry
Bowles, J.P., Bar.-at-Law, and has issue living, Henry William, b. 1902. Residence , 68, Elm
Park Gardens, S.W.10.
Uncle living (son of 8th baronet) — John William St. John, b. 1837; formerly Capt. 8th Foot:
m. 1st, 1863, Jessie Ann Atkinson, who d. 1879, da. of the late William Gardiner ; 2ndly, 1898,
Ellen Sophia, da. of the late Surg.-Maj. William Deeble, 56th Regt., and has issue living (by
1st marriage), Frederick St. John, O.B.E. , M.V.O. (of Meonmarsh, Titchfield, Hants), b. 1866;
is Capt. Reserve of Officers ; formerly Capt. S. Wales Borderers and 3rd Batn. Duke of Cornwall’s
L. I. ; S. African War 1899-1900 on Staff (despatches, Queen’s medal with five clasps), European
War 1914-18 (despatches, Brevet Major, M.V.O., O.B.E., Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus);
M. V.O. (5th class) 1916, *O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: in. 1908, Mabel, da. of the late David Evans, of
Brecon, and has issue living, Alpha Jessie Ruth b. 1910, Beta Mira Grace (twin) b. 1910, April
Mary b. 1913, — Alfred Collingwood, b. 1868 ; formerly in S. African Constabulary (two medals
with five clasps) ; in. 1909, Margaret Ford, of Blackheath, S.E., — Edith Anne Elizabeth: in. 1908,
Thomas Leighton Boyce (of 2a, Hyde Park Mansions, N.W.), — Grace Atkinson : in. 1887, George
Alfred Shenley, of Warsash, Southampton, and has issue living, Una Mary Gardner b. 1895, —
Barbara Susan, — Evangeline: in. 1909, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Frances Gore Pery-Knox-Gore, D.S.O.
[see E. Limerick, colls.]. Residence,
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— Marv Agnes Winwood (. Lady Hughes ), da. of Sir William
Smith, 3rd Bt. : in. 1st 1881, as his second wife, the Rev. Sir Thomas Collingwood Hughes, 8th
baronet, who d. 1889; 2ndly, 1890, Robert Halliday Gunning, M.D., LL.D., who d. 1900. Resi-
dence, 8, Kensington Court Gardens, W.8.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Edgar Hughes, 2nd son of 8th baronet, b. 1822, d. 1863 :
in. 1857, Frances Eleanor, who d. 1902, da. of the late Christopher Robert Pem-
berton, of Newton Hall, Cambridge : —
Beatrice Mary: in. 1st, 1884, Jerome James Guiry, who d. 18 — ; 2ndly, 18 — , Nicolas Patten-
Saunders.— Cecil Frances Grace: in. 1886, Col. Benjamin Donisthorpe Alsop Donne, C.B., who
d. 1907, and has issue living, Alice Grace Merifield : in. 1909, the Rev. Neville Frederick Shaw,
R. of Fishbourne, Chichester, and has issue living, William Donisthorpe b. 1911, Mary Evangeline
b. 1917,— Evelyn Cecil Donisthorpe : m. 1910, Bertie Darling, of Bank of Bengal, Lahore, Punjab,
and has issue living, Lorna Evelyn Pemberton b. 1911, Audrey Lois b. 1914, Grace Vivien b. 1917.
Grandchildren of the late William Hughes, 4th son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late William Collingwood Hughes, b. 1830, d. 1889 : in. 1855, Fanny Agnes, da.
of Lieut. -Col. James Fynmore, R.M. : —
Collingwood James, b. 1872 ; was Paymaster Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve 1905-9 : in. 1899, Lilian, da.
of John Crocker, .Head Master of the Roy. Naval Engineering Coll., Keyham, and has issue living,
Helen Lily Collingwood, b. 1903, — Diana Crocker Collingwood, b. 1905. Fanny Jane.
Elizabeth Bethia.— Grace Maud : m. 1890, Matthew Melville Bawden. Lilian R osina.—
Eva Mary : m. 1895, Rev. Henry Jacob Swanger Glover, a Missionary in Rhodesia.
Issue of the late Arthur Hughes, b. 1836, d. 1909 : in. i860, Penelope Susannah, who d.
1918, da. of Henry Thwaites : —
Edward, b. 1867: m. 1892, Helena, da. of the late John Baldwin Buckstone. Robert,
b. 1870; is Lieut. Roy. Army Med. Corps: in. 1900, Ella Fanny, da. of Frederick Boldero, and
has issue living, Robert Bernard, b. 1906, — Mary Doris Winefride, b. 1904, — Margaret Rosemary,
b. 190-. Mary Frances. Edith : in. 1886, Herbert Innes Fripp, solicitor, and has issue living,
Charles Arthur Innes, b. 1889, — Marjory Innes, b. 1887, — Dorothy, b. 1888. Residence, Cremorne
Mansions, Ashburnham Road, Chelsea, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Arthur Hughes, b. 1836 (ante) : —
Issue of the late Arthur Hughes, b. 1861, d. 1906 : m. 1897, Louisa Grace, da. of the late
Ernest Warren : —
Richard Arthur Warren, b. 1900.
Issue of the late Alfred Collingwood Hughes, b. 1864, d. 19 — : in. 1897, Ada Mary, da. of
Edmond Drage : —
Stanley Collingwood, b. 1903.— —Jack Collingwood, b. (twin) 1903. Harry Leonard Collingwood,
b. 1906.
The 1st baronet, Capt. Sir Richard Hughes, R.N., when Commissioner of Portsmouth Dockyard
1773)> entertained George III. Sir Richard, the 2nd baronet, Adm. of the Red, was second in com-
mand under Lord Howe at the relief of Gibraltar ; he also captured the “ Solitaire,” and gained
a victory against the French off Barbados 1782.
Hughes-Hunter, see Hunter.
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HULSE, Creation (G.B.) 1739, of Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
Sir Hamilton (John) Hulse, 8th
Baronet; b. Feb. 21st, 1864; his nephew,
Capt. Sir Edward Hamilton Westrow,
1915 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1889 : in. 1908,
Estelle, da. of the late William Lorillard
Campbell, of New York, and has issue.
$.ruts — Per fesse argent and ermine, three piles, one
' issuing from the chiefs between the others reversed,
sable. Crest — A buck’s head couped proper attired or,
charged on the neck with a plate surmounted by two
bezants ; between the attires a sun of the last.
Residences — Brent House, Pont Street, S.W. 1. ;
The Grange, East Cliff. Bournemouth. Clubs — Bache-
lors’, Garrick.
Son living-HAMILTON WESTROW, b. June
20th, 1909.
Sister living — Katharine Charlotte : m. 1878, Andrew
Coventry Maitland-Makgill-Crichton [ see E. Lauder-
dale, colls.]. Residence, 17A, Great Cumberland
Place, W. Maria Eleanor {Hon. Mrs. Duncombe
Pleydell-Bouverie) '. m. 1883, the Hon. Duncombe
Pleydell-Bouverie, who d. 1909 [see E. Radnor],
Residence , Coleshill House. Highworth, Wilts.
Widows living of 5th and 6th Baronets—
Katharine Jane {Lady Hulse), da. of the Very
Rev. Henry Parr Hamilton, F.R.S., Dean of Salis-
bury: m. 1854, Sir Edward Hulse, 5th baronet, who
d. 1899. Residence, The Grange, Bournemouth.
Hon. Edith Maud Webster {Hon. Lady Hulse),
da. of 1st Baron Burnham [ see V. Burnham] : m.
1888, Sir Edward Hulse, 6th baronet, who d. 1903. Residence, Breamore House, Breamore,
Hants.
To be rather than to seem.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Hulse, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1810, a. 1883 : m.
1836, Georgina Amelia who d. 1897, da. of Lieut.-Gen. Frederick Buller : —
Caroline Maria.— —Selina Frances.— —Augusta Julia.
The 1st baronet was Physician to Queen Anne, and to Kings George I. and George II. Sir
Edward Henry Hulse, 6th baronet, sat as M.P. for Salisbury (C) 1886-97. The 7th baronet, Capt. Sir
Edward Hamilton Westrow, Scots Guards, was killed in action during European War, 1915.
HULTON, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Hulton Park, Parish of Deane, and co. Palatine
of Lancaster.
Sir William Rothwell Hulton, 2nd
Baronet; b. Feb. 16th, 1868; s. his father, Sir
William Wilbraham Blethyn, 1907 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1890) ;
is a J.P. for Lancashire: m. 1890, Ethel Mar-
guerite, 3rd da. of Edward Richmond Gale
Braddyll, and has issue.
^rnts — Argent, a lion rSmpant gules.
Seat — Hulton Park, Bolton, Lancashire. Club — Junior
Carlton.
Son living— ROGER BRADDYLL, b. March 30th, 1891:
vi. 1918, the Hon. Marjorie Evelyn Louise de Mont-
morency, da. of 6th Viscount Mountmorres. Residence ,
Lynnhurst, Farringdon, near Preston, Lancashire.
Daughter living— Leslie Florence, b. 1892.
Brother living— Arthur Hyde, b. 1873: Bar. Inner Temple
1897 : m. 1899, Violet Eugenia, da. of the late Capt. Arthur
Lister-Kaye [see Lister-Kaye, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Beatrix Eugenia, b. xgio.
Residence , Ryton, Shifnal, Salop.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Margaret Lucy {Lady Hulton), da. of Col. William Assheton
Cross, of Red Scar, Preston : in. 1879, as his second wife, Sir William Wilbraham Blethyn Hulton,
1st baronet, who d. 1907. Residence, Chesterton House, Bridgnorth.
The 1st baronet was Constable of Lancaster Castle 1892-1907.
Hume-Campbell, see Campbell.
HUMPHERY, Creation (U.K.) 1868, of Penton Lodge, Southampton. [Extinct 1909.]
Sir William Henry Humphery, K.C.B. , ist and last Baronet .
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Mary Catherine {Lady Humphery), da. of the late Baron
Alderson : m. 1898, as his second wife, Sir William Henry Humphery, K.C.B., rst baronet, who d.
1909. Residences, The Grove, Hollington, Sussex; The Cottage, Great Brington, Northampton-
shire.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
HUNT, Creation (U.K.) 1892, of Cromwell Road, Kensington, co. London. [Extinct 1904.]
Sir Frederick Seager Hunt, ist and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Alice Harriett ( Lady Hunt), da. of the late Alfred Hunt, of
Hanover; is a Lady of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England: tn. 1867, Sir
Frederick Seager Hunt, ist baronet, who d. 1904, when the title became ext. Residence , n,
Royal Crescent, Ramsgate.
HUNTER, Creation (U.K.) 1812, of London.
Sir Charles Roderick Hunter, 3rd
Baronet; b. July 6th, 1858; s. his father, Sir
Claudius Stephen Paul, 1890; ed. at Eton;
formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Con-
sort’s Own), and Major 9th Vol. Batn. King’s
Roy. Rifle Corps; sometime A.D.C. to Lieut. -
Gen. Comdg. in Canada ; served in S. Africa
1900, with Imperial Yeo. (medal) ; was Div. Mus-
ketry Instructor on Gen. Staff 1914-16; sat as
M.P. for Bath (C) Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918; m.
1887, Agnes Lillia, el. da. of Adam Kennard,
formerly of Crawley Court, Winchester.
$ms — Or, a lion rampant gules between eight crosses
patee-fitchee sable, Crtst — A demi-lion rampant holding in
his paws a cross patee-fitchee as in the arms.
Residence — 36, Draycott Place, S.W.3. Clubs— Tra-
vellers’, Carlton.
Sister living — Constance Janet, b. 1852.
The ist baronet, Sir Claudius, D.C.L., and Col. of the Royal London Militia, was Lord Mayor of
London 1811-12.
Hunter-Blair, see Blair.
HUGHES-HUNTER, Creation 1906, of Plas Coch, Llanedwen, Anglesey.
While I breathe I hope.
Dum spiro spero.
Sir William Bulkeley Hughes Hughes-
Hunter, 2nd Baronet; b. April 20th, 1880; 5. his
father, Col. Sir Charles, 1907 ; ed. at Radley, and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1905, M.A. 1908) ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1920 ; is an Esquire of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England, a J,P. for Anglesey,
and Major T.F. Reserve.
$,rms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, vert, three greyhounds at full
speed in pale argent, collared gules, within a bordure or, on a chief
engrailed of the second a fleur-de-lys azure between two bugles of
the field, stringed of the third, and virolled of the fourth, Hunter ;
2nd and 3rd, argent, a chevron couped sable between three Cornish
choughs proper, each holding in the beak an ermine spot, all
within a bordure wavy of the second, Hughes. Crisis — ist, A
greyhound’s head and neck argent, collared gules, Hunter ; 2nd,
a Cornish chough proper debruised by a pale wavy argent, holding
in the beak an ermine spot, and resting the dexter claw on a label
of the second, Hughes. 9
Residence — Plas Coch, Llanfair, Anglesey.
Sisters living — Elizabeth Gordon. Anna Love : m. 1912,
Cod loW provide for the crows.
beth, b. 1918, — Anna, b. 1920. Ethel Marjory : m. 1915, Ernest Henry Alton, Fellow of Trin.
Coll., Dublin, and has issue living, James Charles, b. 1916, — Henry Gordon, b. 1919.
Widow living Of 1st Baxonet — Sarah Elizabeth ( Lady Hughes- Hunter), heiress of the late
William Bulkeley Hughes, J.P. and D.L. for two cos. (40 years M.P. for Carnarvon Dist.), of
Plas Coch, and Brynddu, Anglesey ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, an Hon. Fellow of Guild of Organists, Lady Pres. Anglesey County Centre of Priory
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem, and Lady of the Manor of Cemaes, N. Wales : ?n. 1876, Col.
Sir Charles Hughes-Hunter, ist baronet, who d. 1907. Seat, Plas C6ch, Llanfair, Anglesey.
The ist baronet, Col. Sir Charles (a Knight of Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England), J.P., D.L., was High Sheriff of Anglesey 1890, and assumed by Roy. license 1904, the
surname and arms of his wife’s father, William Bulkeley Hughes (40 years M.P. for Carnarvon
Dist.), of Plas C6ch, and Brynddu (ante).
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HUNTINGTON, Creation (U K.) 1906, of The Clock House, Chelsea.
Sir Charles Philip Huntington, 3rd Baronet;
Jan. 17th, 1888 ; s. his brother, Sir Henry Leslie, 1907 ;
ed. at Eton, and at King’s Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Inner Temple
1911 ; sometime Lieut. Royal Irish Regt. ; served during
European War 1915 (wounded): m. 1909, Delia Dorothy
da. of the late Daniel John O’Sullivan, formerly of The
Grange, Killarney, co. Kerry.
$rms — Argent, on a pile between two roses gules, barbed and
seeded proper, a horse’s head erased of the first. feet— A horse’s
head erased argent charged with a rose as in the arms.
Residence — 33, Nevern Square, S.W.5. Club— Garrick.
Sisters living— Amy Beatrice. Residence , The Clock House, 8,
Chelse Embankment, S.W. Marguerite Cecil (. Baroness Rath-
creedan) : m. 1903, 1st Baron Rathcreedan. Residence , Bellehatch
Deeds not words. Park, near Henley-on-Thames.
The 1st baronet, Sir Charles Philip, who was a Director of Wall Paper Manufacturers
(Limited), and sat as M.P. for Darwen Div. of (N.-E.) Lancashire (L) 1892-5, d. Dec. 1906, and
his son, Henry Leslie, who s. him in the Baronetcy, d. April 1907.
Huntington-Whiteley, see Whiteley.
Ibrahim, see Ebrahim.
Imbert-Terry, see Terry.
INGILBY, Creation (U.K.) 1866, of Ripley Castle, Yorkshire.
Sir William Henry Ingilby, 4 th
Baronet; b. Dec. 28th, 1874; s. his father, Sir
William, 1918; is Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col.
Scots Guards (Comdt. of the Depot 1914- 17), and
patron of three livings ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902,
present at actions of Belmont, Enslin, Modder
River, and Magersfontein (Queen’s medal with six
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps) : m. 1906,
the Hon. Alberta Diana Vivian, da. of 1st Baron
Swansea, and has issue.
&rms — Sable, an estoile argent within a bordure en-
grailed gobony or and gules. Crest — A boar’s head couped
and erect argent, tusked or, in the mouth an estoile of the
last.
Seat — Ripley Castle, Yorkshire.
Son living- JOSLAN WILLIAM VIVIAN, b. Sept. 1st,
1907.
My right. Brother living— John Uchtred Macdowall (twin), O.B.E.,
b. 1874 ; ed. at Charterhouse ; Lieut.-Col. Gordon Highlanders (retired), and a J.P. for W. Riding of
Yorkshire; served with Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (medal with two clasps), and in S. Africa 1899-1900,
present at battles of Magersfontein and Paardeberg (wounded) ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1904,
Marjorie Cecily, M.B.E., el. da. of the late William Robert Phelips, of Montacute House,
Stoke-under-Ham, and has issue living, Cecily Eleanor, b. 1905, — Joan Alicia, b. 1911. Residence ,
North Deighton Manor, Wetherby, Yorkshire. Clubs, Wellington, Yorkshire.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Eleanor Isabella {Lady Ingilby), da. of the late Henry
Macdowall, of Garthland : m. 1874, Sir William Ingilby, 3rd baronet, who d. 1918. Residence,
Ripley Castle, Harrogate.
This family, of great antiquity, has been seated at Ripley Castle since teynp. Edward III., and has
three times received the honour of a baronetcy. The title created 1642 became extinct 1772, and the
creation of 1781 became extinct 1854.
INGRAM, Creation (U.g.) 1893, of Swineshead Abbey, Lincolnshire.
Sir William James Ingram, 1st Baronet, el.
surviving son of the late Herbert Ingram, M.P., founder of
the Illustrated London News', b. Oct. 27th, 1847; ed. at
Winchester, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1871); Bar.
Inner Temple 1873 ; is a J.P. for Surrey and the Cinque Ports;
sometime Managing Director of the Illustrated London News ;
sat as M.P. for Boston (Z) 1874-80 (when he was unseated),
and 1885-6, and 1892-5 ; unsuccessfully contested Boston 1886
and 1895 : m. 1874, Mary Eliza Collingwood, el. da. of the
late Hon. Edward Stirling, M.L.C., of 34, Queen’s Gardens,
Hyde Park, W., and Adelaide, Australia, and has issue.
&rms — Quarterly, argent and or, gutee de poix, on a fesse invected
gules four escallops of the second. Crest — On a rock proper, issuant
from a wreath of cinquefoils or, a griffin’s head erased quarterly gules and
argent, charged on the neck with an escallop countercharged.
Seats — Swineshead Abbey, Lincolnshire ; The Bungalow, Westgate-
on-Sea. Club — Reform.
In hoc signo vinces.
Under this sign you
shall conquer.
DEBRET'rS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Sons living — HERBERT, b. Sept. 26th 1875 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1897) ; formerly Capt. Roy. E. Kent Yeo. Cav. ; European War 1914-19, as temporary Lieut. -Com.
R. N V.R., and temporary Major R.A.F. : ;//. 1008, Hilda Vivian, da. of the late Col. Carson Lake,
of New York and Ohio, U.S.A. , and of Mrs. Klaber (name changed to Kinnard bv deed poll
19x6), of Clevelands, Westgate-on-Sea, and has issue living, Herbert, b. 1912, — Michael Warren,
b. 1917. Residence , The Wilderness, Earlev, Reading. Club , Bath Bruce Stirling, O.B.E.,
M.C. , b. 1877 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1897} ; formerly Lieut. Roy.
E. Kent Yeo. Cav. ; European War 1916-19 as Capt. R.G.A. (despatches, M.C., O.B.Ej ; O.B.E.
(Mil.) T919 : m. 1904, \my, da. of John Foy, of 16, Bolton Gardens, S.W., and has issue living,
David Martin Bruce, b. 19:7, — Averil Stirling, b. 1905. Residence , 65, Cromwell Road, S. W. —
Collingwood. b. 1880: European War 1914-19 as temporary Capt. R.A F. : m. 1906, Florence
Maude, only child of Henry Rudolph Laing, of 5, Cadogan Gardens, S.W., and has issue living,
Ivor Laing, b. 1907,— Mervyn Jeffery, b. 1909, — William Alastair, b. 1913,— Certhia Mary, b. 1917.
Residences , Forest House, Westgate-on-Sea; The Grange, Benenden, Cranbrook. Club, Bath.
INNES, Creation (N.S.) 1628, of Balvenie, Banffshire.
[Name pronounced “ Innez.”]
Sir James Bourchier Innes,
14th Baronet , son of the late Thomas
Innes, 7th son of nth baronet; b. 1883 > s‘
his uncle, Sir James, 1919.
Jms — Argent, three stars in chief azure. Crtst
— A dexter arm, armed and couped at the elbow,
holding a broadsword in pale proper, Supporters —
Two greyhounds argent. j&xronb ^Itotlo — “ Pro
patria ” ( For my country).
Residence — Edingight House, Keith. Club —
Junior Constitutional.
Sister living— Mary Thurburn : m. 1912, Edward
John Heneage Ash.
Mother living— Virginia, da. of the late Col.
Hugh Plunket Bourchier: m. 1880, Thomas
Innes (ante), whotf. 1911. Residence , Edingight,
Keith.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Hector Innes, 8th
son of nth baronet, b. i860, d.
1904 : m. 1895, Annie Jane, da_
of the late William Fraser, of
the War Office : —
WALTER JAMES, b. Aug. 8th, 1903. Annie
Elizabeth, b. 1899. Lily Eileen, b. 1901.
Grandchildren of the late Alexander Innes, b. 1812 (infra)
Issue of the late Alexander Innes, b. 1846, d. 1882 : m. 1st, 1871, Helen Eythan, who d
1875, dau. of the Rev. Samuel William King, R. of Saxlingham, Norfolk; 2ndly, 1878
Sylvia Christina Armitage, who d. 1887, da. of the late Rev. James Garrett, of Kilgaran,,
co. Carlow : —
Of whom (by 1st marriage) Alexander Berowald, b. 1872 ; Lieut. Gordon Highlanders, a J.P., a D.L.,
and a County Councillor for Kincardineshire, a Member of its Territorial Force Asso., and a
Member of Roy Co. of Archers (King’s Body Guard for Scotland) : tn. 1910, Mary, da. of Erskine
Beveridge, of Dunfermline ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915.— —James William
Guy, C.B.E., b. 1873 ; Capt. R.N. (retired), and a D.L. and a County Councillor for Kincardine-
shire ; European War 1914-18 (Chevalier of Legion of Honour); C.B.E. 1919: m. 1906, Sheila, da,
of the late Lieut. -Col. John Foster Forbes, J.P., D.L., of Rothiemay, Banffshire, and has
issue living, Ronald Gordon Berowald, b. 1907, — William Alexander Disney, b. 1910, — Elizabeth
Katherine Mary, b. 1918. Residence , Raemoir House, Banchory, near Aberdeen.. Helen
Kathleen. Residence, 4, Greycoat Gardens, Westminster, S.W.— — :By 2nd marriage), Sydney
Armitage, D.S.O., b. 1879; is Lieut.-Col. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders); served in S. African
War 1899-1900 (Queen’s medal with three clasps), and during European War 1914-17 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O. with Bar); D.S O. (and Bar) 1917: m. 1903, Constance Edith, da. of the late
Samuel Blain, and has i|sue living, Berowald Alfred, b. 1904, — Sylvia, b. 1909, — Herome Alex-
ander, b. 1912.
Grandson of the late William Innes, son of the late Alexander Innes, of Breda,
second son of John Innes, of Edingight, grandfather of 9th Baronet ; —
Issue of the late Alexander Innes, b. 1812, d. 1883 : m. 1842, Anne Katherine, who d. 1908,
da. of the late Gen. Sir Alexander Leith, K.C.B., of Glenkindie : —
Rev. William Disney, b. 1851 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Kincardineshire : m. 1877, Helen Amy, who d.
1892, da. of the late James Burnett Burnett, of Monboddo, Kincardineshire, and has issue living,
Alexander, M.C., b. 1892; ed. at Glenalmond ; Major R.F.A. ; European War 1914-18 (M.C.).
Residence, Cowie House, Stonehaven.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Thomas Innes, C.V.O., LL.D., second son of the late
William Innes (ante)
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Francis Newell Innes, b. 1845, d. 1907: m. 1892, Margaret
Anne (now of Learney House, Torphins, and Auchenhove House, Lumphanan, Aberdeen-
shire), da. of the late Archer Irvine- Fortescue, of Kingcausie, Kincardineshire [ see E.
Fortescue, colls.] : —
Thomas, b. 1893. Residences , Learney House, Torphins, Aberdeenshire ; 2, Inverleith Row, Edin-
burgh.^—Helen Christian, b. 1895. Residence , Auchenhove House, Lumphanan, Aberdeenshire.
Granddaughter of the late John Ramsay, el. son of the late John Ramsay (infra)
Issue of the late Major John Ramsay, b. 1831, d. 1895 : m. 1858, Leonora Sophia, who d.
1862, da. of the Rev. Nathaniel Bond, of Creech Grange : —
Mary Agnes : m. 1880, Francis Hugh Irvine, of Drum, who d. 1894, and has issue living, Alexander
Forbes (of Drum Castle, near Aberdeen), b. 1881 ; ed. at Winchester, and at New Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1903); formerly Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; is a J.P., a D.L., Vice- Convener, and a County
Councillor for Aberdeenshire ; served during European War 1914-16 (wounded) : in. 1905, Dorothy
Isabel, da. of the late Col. Henry Crawford, of Rothienorman, Aberdeenshire, and has issue living,
Alexander b. 1907, Henry Quentin b. 1908, Charles Francis b. 1910, Kenneth James b. 1912,
Robert Hugh b. 1919,— Quentin Hugh Innes, b. 1888 ; ed. at Radley, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1911): Lieut. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; European War 1914-18: m. 1915, Irene
Dorothy May, da. of John Alexander Burnett [ see B. Sempill, colls.], and has issue living,
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F”b'S *' *»* Straloch House,
G?n1ieuilorhifuau™?£n Kam5atf»>>Vn ‘?85assum'd the surname of Ramsay
the ^P Inhn T„P! fS’ e-‘ ?°n of the late James Innes, of Maisley, 3rd son of
IcC„p 1 f h Ianes» of Edingight, grandfather of 9th baronet ^
^s^,r^Ta^
George, A 18— Mary. Residence , Bournemouth.
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ISHAM, Creation (E.) 1627, of Lamport, Northamptonshire.
[Name pronounced “Eye-Sham.”]
Sir Vere Isham, nth Baronet , son of
the late John Vere Isham, son of the late Rev.
Vere Isham (infra), 2nd son of 7th Baronet;
b. May 10th, 1862; s. his cousin, Sir Charles
Edmund, 1903 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ;
formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Suffolk Regt. ; is a J.P.
for Northants and Suffolk, and patron of two
livings: m. 1895, Millicent, da. of the late Henry
Halford Vaughan, Regius Professor of Modern
History in Oxford Univ., having had issue, of
whom the el. son, John Vere, b. 1895 ’> Lieut.
Dragoon Guards ; d. (on active service during
European War) 1916.
$rms — Gules, a fesse wavy, and in chief three pile,
also wavy, argent. Crtst — A demi-swan, wings displayed
argent, beaked sable, ^tconir blotto— “ On things tran-
sitory resteth no glory.”
Residence -
Junior Carlton.
Lamport Hall, Northampton. Club—
/ show, / sham not. Son living-GYLES, b. Oct. 31st, 1903.
Daughter living— Virginia, b. 1898.
Daughters living Of 10th Baronet — Louisa Mary : m. 1871, Edward Corbett, who i. 1918, and
has issue living, Edward Richard Trevor, M.B.E., b. 1872; is Capt. and Hon. Major (retired)
Shropshire L.I. (Special Reserve) ; M.B.E 1918: m. 1904, Marie, only da. of the late Major
W. E, Stuart, 15th Hussars, and has issue living, Richard William b. 1905, Charles Edward b. 1909,
Marjorie b. 1906. Residence, Longnor Hall, Shrewsbury. Emily Caroline : m. 1881, Capt.*
Norman Magnus MacLeod (MacLeod of MacLeod), C.M.G., and has issue living, Margaret
Louisa. Residence, Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye.
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughters of the late Rev. Vere Isham, 2nd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Isham, b. 1805, d. 1890 : ?n. 1832, Martha Jane Elinor, da. of
the late Rev. William Wilson, of Knowle Hall, Warwickshire : —
Elinor : m. 1880, the Rev. Henry Vere Packe, who d. 1903, R. of Lamport.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Robert Isham (ante) : —
Issue of the late Louisa, d. 1891 : ?«. 1856, Maj.-Gen. Charles Scudamore Longden, who d.
1894, of Oakwood, Crawley, Sussex : —
Rev. Henry Isham, A 1859 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Keble Coll., Oxford(B. A. 1882, M. A. 1886);
is R. of Heyford, and a Chap, to the Forces. Residence, Heyford Rectory, Weedon. Charles
Robert, b. 1862 ; ed. at Westward Ho! Coll. ; is in Roy. Naval Reserve? and a Com. in P. and O.
Steamship Co. : m. 1895, Louise, da. of the late Henry Richardson, of Lee, Kent. Wilfrid Maurice
Murray, A 1870; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1896) ; formerly Lieut. Reserve of Officers ; is
Capt. and Brevet Major Roy. Warwickshire Regt., and a Staff-Capt. : m. 1901, Helen, da. of the
late Gen. James Maurice Primrose, C.S.I. [see B. Decies, colls.]. Evelyn Elinor. Residence ,
Heyford Rectory, Weedon.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Arthur Isham (infra) : —
Issue of the late Arthur Charles Isham, b. 1847, d. 1897 : m. 1887, Evelyn Rose, who d.
1909 (having ;//. 2ndly, 1904, the Rev. Clement Eustace Macro Wilson, R. of Eccleston,
near Chester), da. of the late Richard William Selby-Lowndes, of Elmers, Bletchley : —
Vere Arthur Richard, M.C , b. 1880 ; is Capt. Suffolk Regt. and a Staff Lieut. ; served during European
War 1914-16 (despatches. Mil. Cross). Henry Eusebv Murray, b. 1895; sometime Lieut, icth
Batn. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. Dorothy Evelyn Vere, A 1888: m. 1917, Lieut.-Col. Harry
Norton Schofield, V.C. (formerly R A ), H.M.’s Hon. Corps of Gentlemen at-Arms. Residence ,
63, Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Elizabeth Mary Victoria, A 1891 : m. 1916, Neville H. Ogilvie.
Residence , Karree Kloof, Hofmeyr, S. Africa.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Henry Charles Isham, 3rd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Arthur Isham, A 1809, d. 1892 : m. 1840, Charlotte Elizabeth, who d.
1892, da. of Sir Patrick Murray, 6th Bt., of Ochtertyre, Perthshire : —
Anna.' Residence , Windhoek, Phippsville, Northampton.
The Isham family, probably of Saxon origin, took their name from the village of Isham in
Northamptonshire, where land was given them by William I. Gyles Isham sat for Peterborough in
C/ueen Mary’s first Parliament. Sir John, the 1st baronet, who had been previously knighted, was
High Sheriff of Northamptonshire. The 2nd baronet, Sir Justinian M.P. for Northamptonshire, a
staunch Royalist, suffeied severely for his loyalty, both in person and estate. Sir Justinian, the 4th
baronet, M.P. for Northamptonshire, upon the landing of the Prince of Orange, appeared inarms near
Nottingham, with several lords and gentlemen who had formed themselves into a troop, as a guard to
the Princess Anne, under the command of Dr. Compton, Bishop of London. Sir Edmund the 6th
baronet, was also M.P. for Northamptonshire.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
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JACKSON, Creation (U.K.) 1815, of Arlsey, Bedfordshire.
Sir Robert Montresor Jackson, 5th
Baronet; b. March nth, 1876; s. his father, Sir
Keith George, 1916; ed. at Tonbridge Sch. :
m. 1913, Katherine, da. of the late John Abrey,
of The Glen, and Barden Park, Tonbridge, and
has issue.
$rm» — Argent, on a fesse between a goat’s head couped
ir. chief gules and a ship in full sail in base proper, a
greyhound courant between two pheons or, within a bordure
of the second charged with eight bezants. Crest — A goat’s
head couped argent guttee de sang, armed and bearded or,
gorged with a collar gules charged with three bezants, from
the collar a line reflexed of the third, the rings gold.
Residence — Tucuman, Argentina.
Sons living-JOHN MONTRESOR, b. Oct. 14th, 19x4.
, -.--George Hauteville, b. 1916.
Daughter living— One, b. 1917.
Brother living — Francis Gorham, b. 1878 ; ed. at Tonbridge
Sch. ; is Major R.E. ; served during European War 1915-
17. Club, English (Monte Video).
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Anna Madeline : m. 1859, Elphinstone Jackson, who d.
1873, a Judge of High Court, Bengal, and has issue living [ see colls., infra]. Julia Honoria
Catherine.— MonimiaEmily : m. 1888, Capt. Pascal Robaglia, who d. 19 — .
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Ai.ice {Lady Jackson), da. of Charles Francis Montresor,
formerly B.C.S. : in. 1875, Sir Keith George Jackson, 4th baronet, who d. 1916. Address, c/o
British Consul, Buenos Aires.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Jackson, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1799, d. 1869 : in. 1832,
Honoria Anna Maria, who d. 1869, da. of James Daniell : —
Keith Robert, b. 1832. Residence , Wellington, New Zealand. Welby Charles, b. 1839 : in. 1866,
Elizabeth, da. of John Grace, of Wellington, New Zealand, and has issue living.— — Hugh White-
man, b. 1842: in. 1869, Charlotte, da. of A. W. Hayward, of Wellington, New Zealand, and has
issue living.— Murray James Hamilton, b. 1849 : in. 1877, Selina Spearink, of Featherston, New
Zealand, and has issue living, William John, b. 1895, — Murray Spearink (twin), b. 1895, — Selina
Harriett Honoria, 3.1878: m. 18 — , Willis, — Minnie Catherine, b. 1879: in. 18 — ,
Willis, — Marion Margherita, b 1882,— Verna Gladys, b. 188-. Lindsay Astell, b. 1851.
Catherine Emily, b. 1844.— Charlotte Maria, b. 1845.
Grandchildren of the late Welby Brown Jackson, (infra) :■ —
Issue of the late Elphinstone Jackson, b. 1824, d. 1873: in. 1859, Anna Madeline (ante), da.
of Sir Keith Alexander Jackson, 2nd baronet
Mountstuart Hungerford, b. i860 ; formerly in Public Works Depart., India : in. 1886, Ethel Beatrice,
da. of David Cowie, a Member of Viceroy of India’s Council, who d. 1893, and has issue living,
Cecil Hungerford, b. 1887 ; is Capt. Indian Army : m. 1916, Marian Blanche, da. of the late Com.
Francis G. Wheeler, R.N., — Laurence Hungerford, b. 1889; is Capt. Indian Army: m 1919,
Freda Mary, da. of the late Col. E. H. Dalgety, C.B., and has issue living, Audrey Madeline
Hungerford b. 1920, — Dorothy Hungerford, b. 1890, — Beatrice Hungerford, b. 1904. Residence ,
10, Kensington Hall Gardens, West Kensington, W.— Elphinstone, b. 1868. Keith Hungerford,
b. 1870; is Lieut. -Col. Indian Army: m. 1918, Constance, da. of Col. Gordon Watling, Indian
Army, and widow of Col. — Shore, Indian Army.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. George D’Aguilar Jackson, b. 1843, d. 1919 : in. 1874, Margaret
Springall, who d. 1920 (having obtained a divorce 1887), da. of Springall Thompson, J.P. : —
Harold D’Aguilar, b. 1877.— Isabel May D’Aguilar, b. 1875 : m. 1902, Major Charles Norman
Buzzard, R.A.
Issue of the late Welby Brown Jackson, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1800, d. 1890: m.
1st, 1823, Catherine, who d. 1836, da. of the late John Townsend Hungerford ;
2ndly, 1839, Maria Margaretta, who d. 1843, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. George
Thomas D’Aguilar ; 3rdly, 1856, Elizabeth, da. of the late Thomas James Ireland,
of Ousden Hall, Suffolk : —
(Ey 2nd marriage), Lowis D’Aguilar, b. 1840. (By 3rd marriage), Cecil, b. 1861 ; formerly Major
3rd Bengal Cav. : m. 1894, Violet, da. of the late Col. Bolton, Roy. Horse Guards.
Issue of the late Colville Coverly Jackson, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1804, d.
1858 : tn. 1850, Mary, da. of Thomas Hughes : —
Caroline Edith : in. 1875, Edward Briggs Kennedy, who d. 1914 [see M. Ailsa, colls.]. Residence,
Deanyers, Alton.
The 1st baronet, an East India Director, sat as M.P. for Dover, and the 3rd baronet was murdered
at Delhi (1857) during the Indian Mutiny.
JACKSON, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of Stansted House, Stansted, Essex.
Sir Thomas Dare Jackson, D.S.O., M.V.O. , 2nd
Baronet ; b. June 14th, 1876 ; s. his father, Sir Thomas, 1915 ;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll.; is Brig.-Gen. (retired); late Lieut. -
Col. King’s Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.); was Assist. Mil.
Sec. to Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. at Gibraltar 1910- 14 ; S. Africa
1901-2, with Mounted Inf. (despatches, D.S.O.), European
War 1914- 17 as Brig.-Com. (for one year), (despatches, Brevet
Lieut. -Col., Bar to D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1902 (Bar 1918), M.V.O.
(4th class) 1912 : m. 1919, Mary Lilian Vera Massy, da. of
Brig.-Gen. Samuel Eyre Massy Lloyd, C.B.E., of Westwood
House, Ipswich.
$.rms — Ermine, on a pile azure, between two fountains proper, a shel-
drake or. Crtst — On a fountain proper a sheldrake or.
Residences — Stansted House, Stansted, Essex ; Creggan, Louth. Club —
Junior United Service.
Aut mors aut victoria.
Hither death or victory.
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Brothers living-*— GEORGE JULIUS, b. June 4th, 1883; Major King’s Roy. Rifle Corps;
European War 1914 (wounded): m. 1909. Nesta K., el. da. of Hedworth Barclay, formerly of The
Hermitage. Ascot, and has issue living, Thomas David Trelawny, b 1917, — Dawn, b. 1909, — Joyce,
b. 1910, — Daphne Meryl (twin)* b. 1910, Club , Junior Naval and Military. Walter David
Russell, b. 1890; is Lieut. R.G.A. : m 1915, Kathleen, da. of Sumners Hunter, of Tynemouth, and
has issue living, Michael Rowland, b. 1919.
Sisters living — Kathleen McCullagh, b. 1872 : m. 1910, Major Albert Maitland Tabor, for-
merly 3rd Hussars Residence , Bovingdon Hall, Braintree. Amy Oliver, b. 1874: m. 1900,
Major John Henry Lloyd, formerly 1st Batn. King’s Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.), and has issue
living, John Godfrey, b. 1901. Beatrice Minnie Shrieve, b. 1879: m 1906, Col. Raymond John
Marker, D.S.O., who d. (killed in action) 1914 [B Digby], and has issue living, Richard Raymond
Kitchener, b. 1908. Residences , Combe, Honiton ; Pantiles, Frinton, Essex.— Dorothy St.
Felix, b. 1886.
Widow iiving Of 1st Baronet— Amelia Lydia ( Lady Jackson ), da. of the late George Julius
Date, of Dorset : m. 1871, Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st baronet, who d. 1915. Residence, Stansted
House, Stansted, Essex.
The 1st baronet, Sir Thomas, was Chm. and Director (sometime Ch. Manager) of Hong Kong
and Shanghai Bank, Hong Kong.
JACKSON, Creation (U K.) 1913, of Eagle House, Wimbledon, Surrey.
Sir Thomas Graham Jackson, R.A.,
1st Baronet , only surviving son of the late Hugh
Jackson, of Hampstead, N.W., and Sevenoaks ;
b. Dec. 21st, 1835 5 ed. at Brighton Coll., and at
Wadham Coll., Oxford (Scholar 1854, B.A. 1858,
M.A. 1863, Fellow 1864, Hon. Fellow 1882) ;
Hon. LL.I)., Camb. 1910, and Hon. D.C.L.
Oxford 1911; A.R.A. 1892, and R.A. 1896; is
an Architect ; has designed many churches, private
houses and scholastic and public buildings in
Oxford and Cambridge, and elsewhere ; received
King’s gold medal of Roy. Institute of British
Architects’ 1910; is a F.S.A., and an Associe de
l’Academie Royale de Belgique; was Treasurer of
Roy. Acad. 1902-12; author of “Dalmatia, The
Quarnero and Istria,” “ History of Wadham Col-
lege, Oxford,” ■' History of St. Mary the Virgin,
Oxford,” “Byzantine and Romanesque Architec-
ture,” “ Gothic Architecture in England, France,
and Italy,” and other works: m. 1880, Alice
Mary, who d. 1900, da. of William Lambarde,
J. P., D.L., of Beechmont, Kent, and has issue.
^rms— Argent, a greyhound courant ermines, between three eagles’ heads erased sable. Crtst — A
demi-horse argent, guttle de sang, maned and hoofed sable.
Seat— Eagle House, Wimbledon. Clubs— Athenaeum, Royal Societies’.
Sons living-HUGH NICHOLAS, b. 1881; is Capt. R.F.A. Basil Hippisley, M.C., b. 1887;
is Major R.H.A. ; European War 1914-18 (M.C ).
MATHER- JACKSON, Creation (U.K.) 1869, of The Manor House, Birkenhead.
Boldly ,/aithjully , successfully.
Sir Henry Mather Mather-Jackson,
C.B.E., 3rd Baronet; b. Oct. 19th. 1855; s. his father,
the Hon. Sir Henry Mather. M.P., Q.C., 1881 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1878, M.A.
1881) ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Monmouth, an Alderman
of Monmouthshire County Council, and Chm. of
Monmouthshire Quarter Sessions ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn
1881 ; unsuccessfully contested S. Div. of Monmouth-
shire (Z) 1885, and Flint Borough (Z U) 1886; assumed
in 1886 the additional surname of Mather; C.B.E.
1918 : tn. 1886, Ada Frances, O.B.E. (a Lady of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England), da. of
the late Gen. Edward Arthur Somerset, M.P., C.B.
[see D. Beaufort, colls.], and has issue.
$rnt» — Azure, a fesse between two goats’ heads couped in>
chief, and a fleur-de-lis in base argent, two flaunches of the
last. Crtst — On a ragged staff fessewise sable, a goat’s head
couped argent, semee of trefoils vert.
Seat — Llantilio, Abergavenny. Town Residence — 56, Mon-
tagu Square, W. Club — Brooks’s.
Sons living — HENRY, b. Feb. 27th, 1894; ed. at Eton, and
at R.M.C. ; formerly Capt. 9th Lancers; European War
■* The youngest brother, Claude Stewart Jackson, b. 1892 ; Capt. Coldstream Guards ; d. (killed
in action during European War) 1917 : m. 1916, Laura Emily, da. of the Hon. William Pearson, of
Kilmany Park, Victoria, Australia.
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*914-18 (despatches): in. 1920, Florence, da. of the late Granville W. Garth, of New York.
Edward Arthur, b. 1899; ed. at Eton; Lieut. Scots Guards; European War 1917-18. Clubs ,
Guards’, Arthur’s, Pratt’s.
Daughters living— Gwladys Ada, b. 1888. Norah Frances, b. 1890: in. 1916, Capt. Herbert W.
Clarke, M.C., R E. Residence , Alverstone House, Pershore.— — Agatha Elizabeth, b. 1891.
Brother living — William Birkenhead Mather Jackson, b. 1864; formerly Capt. Roy. Monmouth
Engineer Militia; is a J.P. for Derbyshire: m. 1892, Georgiana Catherine, da. of the late Rev.
Brabazon Hallowes, of Glapwell Hall, Derbyshire, having had issue, of whom William Brabazon
Mather, b. 1893; Capt. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derbyshire Regt.); d. (wounds in action
during European War) 1917, — George Christopher Mather, 1896; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; for-
merly Lieut. Notts and Derbyshire Regt.; European War 1915-18 (wounded, despatches), —
Anthony Henry Mather, b. 1899 ; ed. at Harrow ; 2nd Lieut. Grenadier Guards. Residence ,
Glapwell Hall, Chesterfield. Club , Reform.
Sisters living— Edith Sarah Mather Jackson. Residence , Plas Derwen, Abergavenny.
Frances Blackburne Mather: m. 1891, Kevitt Rotherham, J.P., and has issue living, Margaret
Elizabeth, b. 1893, — Rachel Frances, b. 1895: m. 1917, Tanner Montagu Rogers, O.B.E. (sometime
Major R.A. F.), of Cumnor House, Kenilworth, and has issue living, Alan Tanner b. 1918, — Sybil
Marion, b. 1898, — Betty Kevitt, b. 1907. Residence., Great Gatehouse, Kenilworth.
Uncle living (son of 1st Baronet) — Thomas Hughes Jackson, b. 1834 ; ed. at Harrow ; is a J.P. for
Cheshire and Birkenhead, and a shipowner at Liverpool : in. 1862, Hermine, da. of the late Daniel
Meinertzhagen, of Wimbledon, who d. 1897, and has issue living, Rt. Hon. Frederick Huth (of
•64, Rutland Gate, S.W., Possingworth, Cross-in-Hand, Sussex, and La Maison du Diable, Aix les
Bains, France. Clubs , Athenaeum, Oxford and Cambridge, Reform, New University, Arts), P.C.,
b . 1863 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. Honours 1887) ; is a partner in the firm
of Frederick Huth and Co., bankers, of 12, Tokenhouse Yard, E.C., a Director of Bank of England,
a Member of Public Trustee’s Investments Advisory Committee, a Lieut, of City of London (High
Sheriff of co. London 1918), and a Gov. of Harrow Sch. ; was Pres, of Institute of Bankers 1909,
.1910, and 1911, and a British Delegate to International Conference on Bills of Exchange at The
Hague 1910 and 1912; appointed a Member of Commitiee on Irish Finance 1911, and of Roy.
Commn. on Railways, 1913 ; P.C. 1911 : m. 1895, Clara Annabel Caroline, da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir
Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant-Duff P.C., G.C.S.I., C.I.E., F.R.S., of n, Chelsea Embankment,
S.W., and Lexden Park, Colchester, and has issue living, Frederick Huth b. 1896 ; is Lieut. Roy.
* Sussex Regt. : m. 1920, Helen, da. of Professor Sir Paul Vinogradoff, LL.D., Konradin Huth
b. 1898 : m. 1919, Capt. Arthur Laurence Hobhouse, Lieut. R.A.S.C. [see Hobhouse “ Privy
Council”], Anne Marie Huth b. 1909, Clare Annabel Huth b. 1911, — Geoffrey Meinertzhagen
■(of Clay Cross Hall, Chesterfield), b. 1869; ed. at Harrow; is an Hon. Brig. Gen.; formerly
Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 6th Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derbyshire Regt.); is a J.P.
and D.L. for Derbyshire: in. 1893, Jessie Cowper Coles, da. of the late Henry H. Laird, of
Birkenhead, having had issue, of whom Geoffrey Laird b. 1894; Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Con-
sort’s Own); d (killed in action during European War) 1917, Henry Humphrey, M.C. , b. 1895;
is Capt. Sherwood Foresters, Notts and Derbyshire Regt. ; European War 1914-19 (M.C.), Guy
Rolf, M.C., b. 1896 ; is Capt. Derbyshire Yeo. ; European War 1914-19 (M.C. , Legion of Honour),
Hermine Joan Carmichael b. 1900, Margaret Beatrice Meinertzhagen b. 1903, Elizabeth Bridget
Huth b T909, — Thomas Hughes (of Puha, Poverty Bay, New Zealand), b. 1871 ; ed. at Harrow, and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1895 : in. 1910, Eileen, da. of the late Edward Devery,
of Gisborne, New Zealand, and has issue living, Hermine Catherine b. 1911, Eilean Marian b. 19x8,
— Ernest Somerville, C.M.G, D.S.O., b. 1873; ed. at Harrow; formerly Capt. Welsh Regt. ;
sometime Inspector at Dongola, Soudan; served with E. African Expeditionary Force 1915-17,
as A.A. and Q.M.G., with rank of Lieut.-Col. (D.S.O., C M.G,); has 4th class Osmarieh ;
D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1918, — Maximilian, b. 1877 ; ed. at Harrow; is Lieut, in the Army: m.
1st, 1901, Angela Grace Mary, da. of G. E. Worthington, J.P., Bar.-at-law (formerly Ceylon
Civil Ser.), of Harrow ; 2ndly, 1916, Lily, da. of Richard Stubbs, of Lome Road, Birkenhead, —
Roland Octavius, b. 1879; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford, — Margaret Hermine:
sn. 1889, Charles Paxton Markham, J.P., of Ringwood, Chesterfield, — Evelyn Johanna: m. 1899,
Charles Maxwell Nicholson, — Winifred Barbara Alice. Residence , The Manor House, Birken-
head. Clubs , Reform, City Liberal, National Liberal.
Aunt living (daughter of 1st Baronet) — Miriam Bertha {Lady Joyce ) : m. 1891, the Rt. Hon. Sir
Matthew Ingle Joyce, P.C., sometime a Judge of the High Court of Justice. Residences , 16,
Great Cumberland Place, W. ; Abbot’s Oak, Coalville, Leicestershire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Jackson, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1832, d. 1906 : in. 1861,
Therese Isabel, who d. 1915, da. of the late Edward Howard, of Liverpool : —
William, b. 1870; ed. at Harrow, and at Pembroke Coll., Camb. ; is Lieut. Notts and Derbyshire
Regt. : in. 1899, Blanche Whitworth, youngest da. of the late George Atkin, J.P., of Egerton
Park, Rock Ferry, Cheshire, and Isallt Fawr, Anglesey, and has issue living, William, b. 1902,
— Pamela Blanche, b. 1900.— Caroline. Residence , St. Ives, Cornwall Maud Isabel : m.
1889, John Glynn, and has issue living, Lucy Sylvia, b. 1890, — Maud Mary Therese, b. 1891,
— Joan Hildeburgh, b. 1899. Residence , Caldecott, Caldy, Cheshire. Elizabeth : m. 1893,
Edgar Leicester Billson, and has issue living, Richard Alfred Leicester, b. 1897; formerly
Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers, — Geoffrey Leicester, b. 1903. Residence, Dormy, Hoylake, Cheshire.
Miriam Hermine: in. 1895, Harold Stanley Inman, and has issue living, Miriam Decima
Therese, b. 1901. — Ursula Hermine, b. 1905, — Margery Diana Maud, b. 1906. Residence, Tatten-
ham Lodge, Tadworth, Surrey.— Therese Alice Mary. Residence , Greenways, Tadworth,
Surrey. Enid Ursula. Residence , 9, Carey Mansions, S.W. Margery Gladys. Residence ,
87, Victoria Street, S.W.
Issue of the late John Peter Jackson, youngest son of 1st baronet, b. 1843, d. 1899 :
in. 1869, Florence (now of Stubben Edge, Ashover, Derbyshire), da. of the late
William Evans, of Cornwall Gardens, S.W. : —
John Bertram, b. 1878 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford. Edith Millicent, b. 1870.
——Ethel Beatrice, b. 1872. Elizabeth Beryl, b. 1873; in. 1917, the Rev. Laurence Stafford
Gresley, R. of All Saints, West Heslerton [see Gresley, Bt., colls.J. Residence, All Saints’ Rectory,
West Heslerton, Yorkshire. Mary Florence, b. 1880: in. 1907, Lieut.-Com. Clement Loftus
Long, R.N. [see Wigram, Bt., colls.]. Margaret Alice, b. 1886.
The 1st baronet was successively M.P. for Newcastle-under-Lyme and North Derbyshire ( L ).
The 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Coventry ( L ) 1867-8 and 18^4-81 ; he was appointed a Judge of the
High Court of Judicature in March 1881, but died before taking his seat upon the Bench.
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JAFFRAY, Creation (U.K.) 1892, of Skilts, Studley, Warwickshire.
Sir William Edmund Jaffray, 4th Baronet ; b.
July 29th, 1895 ; s. his brother, .SYr John Henry, 1916; ed.
at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Dragoon Guards (h.p.), and
patron of one living.
$rms — Argent, three pallets sable on a fesse cotised gules, four mullets
or. &wst. — On a mound in front of two palm branches in orle vert, a
mullet as in the arms.
Seat — Skilts, Studley, Warwickshire. Club — Naval and Military.
Brother living— HUGH ALEXANDER, b. Sept. 9th, 1896; ed. at
Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Lieut. Hussars; European War 1914-18 (wounded).
Sister living — Mabel Violet Mary ( Lady IViggin), b. 1890 : m. 1916,
Major Sir Charles Richard Henry Wiggin, 3rd Bt. Residences , Metchley
Grange, Harborne, Staffordshire ; 25, Sussex Square, Hyde Park, W. •
Post nubila Phoebus Aunt living (daughter of rst baronet)— Annie : m. 1879, Albert Cayr
After clouds sunshine. ^ Warwickshire (High Sheriff 1908), having had issue,
Albert Jaffray, b. 1880; Lieut. Yeo. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1916 : m. 1907, Catherine Beatrice, who d. 1914, da. of the late Capt. George
Cheape. Residence , Woodside, Kenilworth.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John Munton Jaffray, 2nd son of 1st baronet, 6. 1853, d. 1906;
m. 1877, Edith Mary Selina, who d. 1906, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Edmund
Franklyn [M. Linlithgow, colls.] : —
Edith Mabel, b. 1878: m. 1901, Capt. Frederick Claude Hynman Allenby, C.B.E. R.N. [see
V. Allenby], Residence , Loanend, Horncliffe, Berwick-on-Tweed.
The 1st baronet, Sir John, founded the Jaffray Chronic Hospital, Birmingham, and was many
years connected with the Birmingham Daily Post. The 3rd baronet, Sir John Henry Jaffray (Lieut.
Worcestershire Yeo.), d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
JAMES, Creation (U.K.) 1823, of Dublin.
Sir John Kingston Fullarton*
James, 3rd Baronet, el. son of the late Francis
Edward James, 2nd son of 1st Baronet; b.
Dec. 1st, 1852; s. his uncle, .SVtJohn Kingston,
1893.
^rrns — Quarterly, vert and gules, a cross argent charged
with a ship in full sail between four anchors erect azure ;
in the 1st and 4th quarters, a dolphin naiant of the third
between three cross-crosslets or ; in the 2nd and 3rd, a lion
passant-guardant of the last between three fleurs-de-lis^
argent. Crtst — Issuing from a ducal coronet or, a swan
proper, beaked gules, holding therein a dart gold, feathered
argent, pointed towards the breast. obtr $ras —
“ A jamais” ( For ever).
Club — Windham.
For God , my country , and my king.
Sisters living — Maiy Anne Fullarton. Helen Donald Fullarton.
Brothers living— GAVIN FULLARTON, b. Sept. 1st,
1859; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Gonville and
Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1887); Bar. Inner
Temple 1883. Residence , Kotelan, Ayrshiie. Francis
Edward, b. 1861 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Merton
Coll., Oxford. Edward Albert, b. 1862. Chib, Con*
stitutional.' Fullarton, O.B.E., b. 1864; ed. at Mag-
dalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1919) ; Bar. Gray's
Inn 1891 ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers ; is
Ch. Constable of Northumberland (formerly of Radnor-
shire); O.B.E. 1918: /«. 1899, Penel, M.B.E., da. of
J. K. J. Hichens, of Beech Grove, Sunninghill, Berks,
and has issue living, Penelope Helen Fullarton (twin),
b. 1900, — Isobel Mary Fullarton, b. 1900 Residence ,
Stobhill, Morpeth, Northumberland. Club , Oxford
and Cambridge. Charles Henry, b. 1870. Residence,
16, Broad Street, Ludlow, Salop. Club, Constitutional.
■ ■—Herbert William, b. 1873.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Henry James, 4th son of tst baronet, b. 1828, d. 1912 :
1859, Katherine Mary, who d. 1875, da. of the late Rev. John Rowley, LL.D.
[Rowley, Bt., cr. 1786] : —
John Rowley Kingston, b. 1863.^— Charles Pierce Rowley, b. 1864; ed. at Dublin Univ. (B.A.
1886, M.A. 1901): m. 1893. Florence, da. of the late James Edmund Cuppaidge, of Tamna-
gharrie, co. Down, and has issue living, Rowley Kingston, 6. 1901; ed. at Marlborough, — Florence
Katherine Psyche, b. 1894,- Helen Mary, b. 1898. Residence , Rockview, Stillorgan, co. Dublin.
Sophie Alice Mary. Charlotte Mary. Virginia Lydia Adelaide. Fanny Isabella
Digby. Residence, 4. Buckingham Vale, Clifton, Bristol.
Grandson of the late Charles Henry James (ante) : —
Issue of the late Kingston Gerald Henry James, b. 1870, d. 1920 : m. 1898, Pauline Estelle,
da. of Mons. Armand d’Oursy. formerly Professor of French at Univ. Coll., Bristol : —
Gerard Bowes Kingston, b. 1899.
This family came originally from Somersetshire. Thomas, — whose father, Capt. Thomas James,
undertook, by the command of Charles I., a voyage to discover the north-eastern passage,— sold
his estates in Somersetshire, went to Ireland as an officer in Cromwell’s army at the time of the
Rebellion, and eventually settled in King’s County. The 1st baronet, Sir John Kingston, K.B., was
Lord Mayor of Dublin 1821-2 and 1840-41, and the 2nd baronet, as eldest son of a baronet, received
knighthood 1854.
Jamsetjee Jejeebboy, see Jejeebhoy.
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JARDINE, Creation (N.S.) 1672, of Applegirth, Dumfriesshire.
Sir Alexander Jardine, 10th
Baronet ; b. Aug. 1st, 1868; s. his brother.
Sir William, 1915 : m. 1914, Winifred
Mary Hamilton, youngest da. of the late
Major Young, of Lincluden House, Dum-
fries, and has issue.
$rW8— Argent, a saltire and chief gules, the
last charged with three mullets of the field pierced
of the second. Crtsf — A spur-rowel of six points
argent. j&nppnrtfrs — Dexter, a horse at liberty
proper ; sinister, a- man in armour having a
scimitar at his side proper.
Residence — Beechgrove House, Annan, Scot-
land.
Son living— WILLIAM EDWARD, b. April
15th, 1917.
Daughter living— Christian Maule.
Sisters living— Isabel Edith: m. 1910, Robert
Young Pickering, of Conheath. Henrietta :
m. 1895, Major Harold James Clifford Stanton,
M.V.O., formerly King’s Own Scottish Borderers,
and has issue living, James Basil Maule, b. 1896;
ed. at Downside, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. King’s
Own Scottish Borderers. Janet Madeleine.
■ ■■ Catherine Dorcas Maule : m. 1897, Major James Rea, formerly King’s Own Scottish Bor-
derers, and has issue living, Alexander James, b. 1899, — Mabel Alethea, b. 1903, — Henrietta Fair,
b. 1907. Residence , Torthorwald, Moffat, Dumfriesshire.— —Sibyl Mary : m. 1896, Henry Scott,
and has issue living, Walter Henry, b. 1898, — Sibyl Vera, b. 1897, — Janet Madeleine, b. 1910.—
Margaret Lindsay : m. 1902, George Douglas Dixie, el. son of Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill
Dixie, nth Bt. Residence , Cassalands House, Dumfries.
Widows living of 7th, 8th, and 9th Baronets— Hyacinth ( Lady Hooker), da. of the Rev.
William S. Symonds, J.P , R. of Pendock, Worcester; has Order of Mercy: m. 1st, 1871, as his
second wife, Sir William Jardine, 7th baronet, who d. 1874 ; 2ndly, 1876, as his second wife, Sir
Joseph Dalton Hooker, O.M., G.C.S.I., C.B., M.D., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., who d. 1911.
Residence , Littleridge, Pendock, near Tewkesbury. Henrietta ( Lady Jardine), da. of the
late William Younger, of Craigielands, Dumfriesshire : m. 1861, Sir Alexander Jardine, 8th baronet,
who d. 1893. Residence , Ravenshill, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire Eda Georgina May ( Lady
Jardine ), da. of the late Henry Johnston Younger, of Benmore and Kilmun, Argyllshire : in. 1906,
Major Sir William Jardine, 9th baronet, who d. 1915. Residence , Luce, Annan, Dumfriesshire,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles John Jardine, 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1839, d. 1917 :
in. 1870, Martha, who d. 1918, el. da. of the late Edward Twining, M.R.C.S., of
Walthamstow : —
Edward William Ratcliff, b. 1872 : m. 1910, May Janet, da. of Capt. — Haddy, of El Toro, California,
U.S.A., and has issue living, a da., b. 1911. Eric Hamilton, b. 1874. Percy St. John, b. 1879.
Residence, Grey Friars, Purley, Surrey.— Margaret Dorcas Mary: in. 1901, Frank Fullerton
Dyas, and has issue living, Maxwell Wing, b. 1902. Muriel Lucy.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. John Jardine (infra) : —
Issue of the late Francis Lascelles Jardine, b. 1841, d. 1919: in. 1873, Sana Solia (now of
Somerset, N. Queensland), niece of Moliatoa, King of Samoa : —
Hugh Herries Cholmondeley Lascelles, b. 1881. Bertie Bootle Arthur Lascelles, b. 1884. ■ —
Alice Maule Lascelles, b. 1878. Elizabeth Hamilton Sana Lascelles, b. 1895.
Issue of the late Capt. John Jardine, 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1807, d. 1874 : m. 1837,
Elizabeth, who d. 1890, da. of Capt. William Henry Craig, R. M. : —
Alexander William, M.I.C.E. , b. 1843: m .1883, Charlotte Elizabeth, who d. 1890, da. of Archibald
Mosman.— Elizabeth Jane : in. 1875, Col. Arthur Bootle- Wilbraham, who d. 1897 [see
E. Lathom, colls.]. -Katharine Maule : in. 1871, Hugh Miles Milman, who d. 1911 [see
Milman, Bt., colls ]. Residence,
The 9th baronet, Major Sir William, served during Boer War 1899-1902.
JARDINE, Creation (U.K.) 1885, of Castle Milk, co. Dumfries.
Sir Robert William Buchanan Jardine,
2nd Baronet; b. Jan. 21st, 1868; j. his father, Sir
Robert, 1905 ; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalene Coll.,
Camb. ; is head of the firm of Jardine, Matheson and
Co , merchants in China : in. 1894, Ethel Mary, da. of
the late Benjamin Piercy, J.P. (Com. of Crown of Italy),
of Marchwiel Hall, Denbighshire, and Macomer, Sar-
dinia, Italy, and has issue.
^rms— Per pale argent and or a saltire gules, on a chief
engrailed of the third three mullets of the first. tost — A spur
rowel of six points gules.
Seats — Castle Milk, Lockerbie, N.B. ; The Kremlin, New-
market. Town Residence — 24, St. James’s Place, S.W. Clubs
Carlton, Arthur’s, Turf.
Son living — JOHN WILLIAM, b. March 7th, 1900.
Daughter living — Violet Margaret Florence, b. 1897 : in. 1919,
Edmund Owen Ethelston Peel, M.C., 5th Dragoon Guards, and
has issue living, a son, b. 1920.
The 1st baronet, Sir Robert, was head of the firm of Jardine,
Matheson and Co., merchants in China, and sat as M.P. for
Ashburton (/.) 1865-8, for Dumfries Burghs 1868-74, and for
Dumfriesshire 1880-92.
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JARDINE, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Godaiming, co. Surrey.
Sir John Eric Birdwood Jardine, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Sept. 30th, 1890; s. his father, Sir John,
K.C.I.E., 1919; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Corpus
Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1913); Capt. 5th Batn.
Queen’s (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.) ; European War 1914- 19,
in Mesopotamia (despatches).
^rms— Gules, a saltire argent charged in the centre point with
a lotus flower proper, on a chief of the second six mullets of the first.
Crust — A mullet of six points pierced gules, between two palm,
branches proper.
Seat— Applegarth, Godaiming. Town Residence — 53, Romney
Street, Westminster, S.W.
Brothers living— COLIN ARTHUR, D.S.O., M.C., b . Sept.
24th, 1892; ed. at Charterhouse, and at R.M.A. ; Capt. and
Acting Major R.H.A. ; European War 1914-19 (thrice wounded,
despatches, D.S.O. with Bar, M.C.) ; D.S.O. 1914 (Bar 1918):
vi. 1919, Jean Evelyn Livesey, da. of Maj.-Gen. Sir William
Andrew Liddell, K.C.M.G., C.B.- Lionel Westropp, b 1895;
ed. at Charterhouse, and at Wadham Coll., Oxford (Exhibitioner) ;
Capt. 5th Batn. Queen’s (Rov. W. Surrey Regt. ; European War
1914-19 in Political Depart. Mesopotamia (despatches, wounded).
Beware lam here. Kenneth William Seymour, b. 1899 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and
at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford; 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. ; European
War 1918-19. Geoffrey David, b. 1901. Raymund Angus, b. 1903.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Minnie Dunbar ( Lady Jardine ', da. of Jabez Hogg, M.R.C.S. :
m. 1880, Sir John Jardine, K.C. I.E., 1st baronet, whorf. 1919. Residence , Applegarth, Godaiming.
The 1st baronet, Sir John, K.C.I.E., LL.D., was a Puisne Judge of Bombay High Court
1885-97, and sat as M.P. for Roxburghshire ( L ) 1906-19.
JARDINE, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Nottingham.
Sir Ernest Jardine, 1st Baronet , son
of the late John Jardine ; b. Sept. 23rd, 1859 ; ed.
at High Sch., Nottingham, and in France; is a
J.P. and a machine builder of Nottingham, Chm.
of John Jardine (Limited), Trent Navigation Co.
(Limited), Midland Machine Trust (Limited), and
Nottingham Colwick Estates (Limited) ; sat as
M.P. for E. Div. of Somerset ( LU ) Jan. 1910 to
Nov. 1918: m. 1883, Ada Jane, da. of the late
James Fletcher, of Nottingham, and has issue.
$rms- Argent, a saltire couped and in chief three
mullets pierced gules. (Crest — Three mullets as in the arms,
each pierced by an arrow, palewise and feathered vert.
Seat — The Park, Nottingham. Clubs — Carlton,
Constitutional.
Son living— JOHN, b. 1884.
Daughters .living— Edna Winifred, M.B.E. , b. 1891:
m. 1919, Harold Augustus Fortington, O B.E. Resi-
dence, 1, Kingsend Avenue, Ruislip. Iris Gwendoline,
b. 1892: m. 1919, John Granfield O Connell, Lieut.
1st Batn. New Zealand Rifle Brig. Residence , 25, New-
castle Drive, Nottingham.
JEHANGIR, Creation (U.K ) 1908, of Bombay.
Sir (Jehangir) Cowasjee Jehangir, 1st
Baronet , nephew and adopted son of the late Sir
Cowasjee Jehangir Readymoney, C.S.I., of Ready-
money House, Malabar Hill, Bombay; b. June 8th,
1853; ed. at Proprietary Sch., at Elphinstone Coll.,
and at Univ. of Bombay (Fellow 18 — ) ; is a merchant,
a mill owner, and a landed proprietor, a J. P. for Town
and City of Bombay, and Agent of the Coorla Spinning
and Weaving Co., and of the Jubilee Manufacturing Co.
(Limited); also a Delegate of the Parsee Matrimonial
Court ; has assumed the name of Cowasjee Jehangir ;
published “Life of the late Sir Cowasjee Jehangir
Readymoney”; Knt. 1895: in. 1876, Dhunbai, da. of
the late Ardeshir Hormusjee Wadia, of Lowjee Castle,
Bombay, and has issue.
^rms— Azure, a sun in splendour within an orle of mullet,
or, on a canton argent a rose gules slipped proper in bend sur-
mounting a lotus flower in bend sinister also proper. Crest — Upon
a mount a column, thereon flames of fire, all proper.
Residences— Readymoney House, Malabar Hill, Bombay ;
Readymoney Villa, Poona; Readymoney Lodge, Matheran,
Bombay; 23, Church Gate Street, Fort, Bombay Club — Asian (Bombay).
Bon living — COWASJEE, C.I.E. , O.B.E., 0. Feu. 16th, 1879; ed. at St. Xavier’s Coll., Bombay,
and at St Johns Coll., Camb. (B A. 1901, IvI.A. 1905); is a Merchant, a partner in the firm of
Cowasjee Jehangir and Co., and a J.P. of Bombay ; appointed Chm. Bombay Municipal Standing
Committee 1915; was Pres. Bombay Municipal Corporation 1919-20: in. 1911, Hilla Hormaji, da.
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of the late H. A. Hormedjee, of Lorojee Castle, Bombay. Residence , Readymoney House, Bom-
bay. Clubs, Constitutional (London), Willingdon, Asian, Ripon, and Orient (Bombay).
Daughters living— Coonerbai, b. 1877. Meherbai, b. 1891.
By special Act of Legislative Council of India 1911, all future holders of the title will relinquish
their own names and assume those of the 1st baronet.
JEJEEBHOY, Creation (U.K.) 1857, of Bombay.
Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 5 th Baronet ;
b. March 6th, 1878; s. his father, Sir Jamsetjee,
1908, and assumed the name of Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy
in lieu of Rustomjee ; is a J. P. for Bombay, Head of
the Zoroastrian Community in Bombay, Pres, of the
Sir Jamsetjee Charity Funds, a M.L.C. Bombay,
and a Member of its Municipal Corporation and
of Clockmakers’ Co. (London) : m. 1906, Serenebai
Jalbhoy Ardaser Sett, and has issue.
^rms — Azure, a sun rising above a representation of “ the
Ghauts ’’ (mountains near Bombay) in base, and in chief two
bees volant, all proper. Crist — A mount vert, thereon a Deacock
(close) amidst wheat, and in the beak an ear of wheat all proper.
Seats — Mazagon Castle, Bombay ; Fountain Hall, Poona.
Son living — COWASJEE, b. May 10th, 1909.
Daughters living— Rahanbai, b. 1911. Annai, b. 1918.
Sisters living— Soonabai, b. 1873 : nt. 1896, Maneckjee
Shapoorjee. Virbaijee, b. 1875 : in. 1903, Jehangir Dinsha
Davar. Jerbai, b. 1881 : m. 1911, Dhunjibhoy Framjee
Batlivala. Residence ,
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet)— -Dhunbaijee, b.
1842: m. 1846, Dinshaw Jamsetjee Furdoonjee, who d. 1902,
and has issue living. Heerabai, b. 1876.— Soonabai, b. 1847 :
m. 1st, 1855, Nowroje Jewajee Manekjee, who d. 1897 ;
2ndly, 1899, Furdoonjee Jamsetjee Parukh, J.P. Residence,
31, Nepean Sea Road, Bombay. Jaijee, b. 1848 : m. 1864,
Heerjeebhoy Nowrojee Paruk, who d. 1909, and has issue living, Furdoonji, b. 1872. Residence ,
Mazagon, Bombay. Chandanbai, b. 1855 : m. 1st, 1869, Homejee Cursetjee Dady, who d. 1884 ;
2ndly, 1887, Hormarjee Ardasir Hormarjee, who d. 1894. Residence, Breach Candy, Bombay - ■
Avabai, b. 1861 : m. 1880, Rustomjee Byramjee Jejee 'hoy. Residence , Byramjee Hall, Bombay.
■ Navajbai.A 1863: m. 1881, Firozeshah Pestanji Jehangir. Residence, Arsenal Road. Poona.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet — Dinbai ( Lady Petit), b. 1874 : m. 1894, Sir Dinshaw
Manockjee Petit, 2nd Bt. Residence, Petit Hall, Malabar Hill, Bombay.— —Cooverbai, b. 1881 :
1901, Kawasha Sorabjee Powwalla. Residence, Malabar Hill, Bombay.
Widows living Of 3rd and 4th Baronets— Jerbai (Lady Jejeebhoy), da. of Shapoorjee
Dhunjeebhoy : m. 1869, Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, C.S.I., 3rd baronet, who d. 1898. Residence,
Fort House, Bombay. Goolbai Rustamjee Wadia ( Lady Jejeebhoy)-. m. 1869, Sir Jamsetjee
Jejeebhoy, 4th baronet, who d. 1908. Residence , Mazagon Castle, Bombay.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Jamsetjee Cursetjee Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, brother of 4th baronet,
b. i860, d. 1916 : m. 1882, Awabai Shapurjee Dhunjeebhoy (now of Fort House,
Hornby Road, Bombay) : —
Rustamjee, b. 1884 : m. 1908, Soonabai Rustamjee Byramjee, and has issue living, Maneckjee, b.
1913, — Cowasjee, b. 1914. Cursetjee, b. 1897. Jerbai, b. 1883: m. 1908, Byramjee Rustamjee.
■ Cursetbai, b. 1887: in. 1912, Jejeebhoy Rustamjee B. Jejeebhoy.
The 1st baronet, Sir Jamsetjee, Knt., a wealthy Parsee merchant, was renowned for his
benevolence, charity, munificence, and loyalty, a reputation that was also earned by his son, the 2nd
baronet. In i860 a special Act of the Legislative Council of India was passed, with the sanction of
H.M., by which all future holders of the title are to relinquish their own names and assume those
of the 1st baronet. The 3rd baronet was a M.L.C. of Bombay.
JENKINSON, Creation (E.) 1661, of Walcot, Oxfordshire, and Hawkesbury,
Gloucestershire.
[Name pronounced “ Jinkinson.”]
Sir Anthony Banks Jenkinson, 13th
Baronet ; son of the late Capt. John Banks Jen-
kinson, el. son of 12th Baronet ; b. 1912 ; s. his
grandfather, Sir George Banks 1915.
^rms — Azure, on a fesse wavy argent, a cross-patee gules,
in chief two estoiles or. Crist — A sea-horse assurgent or,
maned azure, supporting a cross-patee as in the arms.
Seat — Hawkesbury, Chippenham.
Sister living— Elizabeth Deborah, b. 1908.
Uncle living (son of 12th baronet) — THOMAS BANKS,
b. Oct. 2nd, 1884 ; formerly Lieut. Roy. Monmouthshire
R.E. (Mil.). ; is Lieut. Cav.
Aunts living (daughters of 12th baronet) — Katherine
Sophia, b. 1883: m. 1903, Capt. Julian Spicer, formerly
Roy. Horse Guards.— Georgina Isabel, b. 1899
Great-Aunt living (daughter of nth baronet)— Louisa
Augusta ( Viscountess Maidstone)', in. 1st, 1876, Viscount
Maidstone, who d. 1879, el. son of 10th Earl of Winchilsea ;
2ndly, 1917, Lieut. -Col. Francis James Ashburner, for-
merly Dragoon Guards. Residence,
Mother living - Joan, only da. of the late Col. Joseph Hill,
C.B., of Wollaston Hall, Wellingborough in. 1st, 1907,
Capt. John Banks Jenkinson, who d. (killed in action) 1914 ;
2ndly. 1920, Lieut.-Col. Algernon Philip Yorke Langhorne,
/ obey, I do not serve. D.S.O., M.C., R.A. Residence, Bears House, Camberley.
Widow living Of 12th Baronet— Madeline (Lady Jenkinson), da. of Arthur Holme Sumner:
m. 1880, Sir George Banks Jenkinson, 12th baronet, who d. 1915.
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Collateral Branches living.
Grandsons of the late John Henry Jenkinson (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. George Seymour Charles Jenkinson, D.S.O., b. 1858, d. 1907 :
tn. 1899, Ada [ Lady Frederick (now of Lamport Grange, Northampton ; she m. 2ndl
1911, Capt. Sir Charles Edward St. John Frederick, O.B.E., 8th Bt.)], da. of the late
Caesar Czarnikow, of Effingham Hill, Surrey, and 103, Eaton Square, S.W. • —
Robert Charles Horace, b. 1900; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Lieut, xst Life Guards.— John Anthony, A 1906.
Issue of the late John Henry Jenkinson, brother of nth baronet, b. 1823. d. 1914:
tn. 1852, Alice Henrietta, who d. 1859, da. of Sir William Gordon-Cumming,
2nd Bt. : —
Francis John Henry, b. 1853 I ed. at Marlborough, and at Trim Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1879,
Fellow 1878); Hon. D.Litt., Oxford 1902; was Pres, of Library Asso. 1905-6; has been Univ.
Librarian since 1889: m. 1st, 1887, Malian Sydney, who d. 1888, da. of Champion Wetton, of
Joldwynds, Surrey ; 2ndly, 1902, Margaret Clifford, da. of the late Ludovick Charles Stewart.
Residence , Southmead, Chaucer Road, Cambridge. Eleanor Louisa, b. 1855. Residence ,
Ford’s Field, Crowborough, Sussex.
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th baronets were successively Members of Parliament for Oxfordshire ;
the 7th baronet, celebrated statesman, was created Earl of Liverpool, and his son, the 8th baronet
and 2nd earl, was for many years Prime Minister of England. The peerage became extinct on the
death of the 3rd earl, when the baronetcy devolved upon his cousin, Sir Charles, Toth baronet, M.P.
for Dover. Sir George, nth baronet, sat as M.P. for Wiltshire, N. (C) 1868-80.
JENNER, Creation (U.K.) 1868, of Harley Street, Middlesex
-Sir Walter Kentish William Jenner, D.S.O. ,
2nd Baronet; b. Oct. 12th, i860; s. his father, Sir William,
G.C.B., M.D., F.R.S., D.C.L. , LL.D .. 1898 ; ed. at Charter-
house ; is Lieut.-Col. (retired), formerly 9th Lancers, and a
J.P. for Somerset ; European War 1914-18 as A.Q.M.G., and
A. A. and Q M.G. (despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1918: m.
1893, Flora Alice, el. da. of Field-Marshal Sir Donald Martin
Stewart, G.C. B., G.C.S.I., C. I.E., 1st Bt., and widow of Brig. -
Surg. Richard William Davies, and has issue.
$rms — Per chevron azure and or, in chief two estoiles of the last, and
in base a serpent nowed proper, all within a bordure engrailed ermine.
Cmt — On a mount vert a lamp of three branches argent, fired proper,
suspended by three chains or.
Residence -Lytes Cary, Kingsdon, Somerset. Club — Naval and
Military.
Daughter living— Esme Flora Stewart, b. 1895.
Brothers living— ALBERT VICTOR, C.M.G., D.S.O. , b. Dec. 19th, 1862; ed. at Winchester;
formerly Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own); served in Burma Cam-
paign 1886-8 (D.S.O.), in Mashonaland 1896 (despatches, Brevet Major), and in S. Africa 1900-1903,
Comdg. Mounted Inf. Corps (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.); was a Gen. Staff Officer at War Office
19x5-19; is a J.P. for Hants; D.S.O. 1888, C.M.G. 1918. Club, Naval and Military. Leopold
Christian Duncan, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1869; ed. at Marlborough; formerly Capt. King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps ; is Lieut.-Col. Reserve of Officers, and a J. P. for Wilts ; European War 1914-19 in
Egypt, Gallipoli, and France (despatches four times, D.S.O., C.M.G., Order of Crown of Rou-
mania): D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1919: tn. 1899, Norah Helen Gertrude, youngest da. of the late
Field-Marshal Sir Donald Martin Stewart, G.C.B., G C.S.T., C.I.E., 1st Bt. Residence, Manor
House, Avebury, Wilts.
Sir William Jenner, G.C.B., M.D., xst baronet, the eminent physician, was Physician-in-Ord. to
H.M. Queen Victoria and to H.M. King Edward VII. when Prince of Wales, the latter of whom
he attended in his severe illness in Nov. and Deo. 1871, and Pres, of Roy. Coll, of Physicians 1881-8.
JEPHSON, Creation (U.K.) 1815, of Springvale, Dorsetshire. rExtinct 1900 ]
Sir Stanhope William Jephson, C.B., 4th and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Sophia {Lady Jephson), da. of the late Edward Hawes, of
Woodford : m. 1849, Maj.-Gen. Sir Stanhope William Jephson, C.B., 4th baronet, who d. 1900,
when the title became extinct. Residence,
Jephson-Norreys, see Norreys.
JERNINGHAM, Creation (E.) 1621, of Cossey, co. Norfolk.
Sir (Stafford) Henry William Jer-
ningham, nth Baronet , el. son of the late Adolphus
Frederick James Jerningham, great-grandson of
6th Bt. [see B. Stafford, colls.]; b. Nov. 28th,
1867; j. his cousin, the 11th Baron Stafford ,
1913; formerly Lieut. W. Div. R.E. Mil. ; is Capt.
in the Army, and a J.P. for Norfolk; European
War 1914-18: tn. 1st, 1896, Annette Mary Audley,
who d. 1896, widow of Alfred Reeve Fellowes,
of The Old Hall, Weston, Norfolk ; 2ndly, 1902,
Coralie, da. of the late Benjamin Francis llallowell-
Carew, of Beddington Park, Surrey, and has issue
by 1st marriage.
^rms — Argent, three lozenge-shaped arming buckles,
tongues fesseways, two and one gules. Crtst — Out of a
ducal coronet or a demi-falcon, wings expanded proper.
Residence — 89, Sloane Street, S.W. Clubs — Boodle’s,
Norfolk County, Royal Automobile.
Daughter living— By 1st marriage— Cecilia Annette
Mary, b. 1896: tn. 1920, John Challenger Murray [see
Murray, “Knights’ Widows”].
Fide et labore.
By loyalty and work.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
395
Sisters living— Mary Clementina b. i86g. Gertrude Maud, b. 1871. Emily Georgina,
b. 1873.
Heir Presumptive-CH ARLES EDWARD WYNNE, b. March 26th, 1854 [see B. Stafford,
colls.].
This Baronetcy was merged in the Barony of Stafford from 1825 to 1913.
JERVIS-WHITE-JERVIS, Creation (I.) 1797, of Bally-Ellis, Wexford.
Sir John Henry Jervis-White-Jervis, 4th
Baronet ; b. July 4th, 1857; j. his uncle, Sir Humphrey
Charles, 1887 ; is Lieut. -Col. R.H.A. ; served in Zulu
Campaign 1879 (medal), and in S. Africa 1900-1902 (de-
spatches twice, Brevet Lieut. -Col.) : m. 1887, Margaret
Frances Lockhart, da. of the late Capt. George Gunning
John Campbell.
$rtns — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a chevron ermine between three
martlets or, Jervis ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, a chevron vair between three
lions rampant or, White. Crists — ist, a martlet or ; 2nd, three arrows,
one in fesse and two in saltire enwreathed and flighted proper.
Residetice — Poplar Farm, Hollesley, Woodbridge, Suffolk. Club —
Kildare Street.
Brothers living— HERBERT, b. Aug. 6th, 1858 ; ed. at Caius Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1880): m. 1893. Beatrice Georgiana, da. of the late Col.
Sir Samuel Brise Ruggles-Brise, K.C.B. [Bowyer-Smijth, Bt.], and
has issue living, Audrey, b. 1895 : m. 1920, Capt. Balfour Oliphant
Hutchison, 7th Hussars, — Beatrice, b. 1898, — Violet Lucy (twin), b. 1900, Residence, Freston
House, near Ipswich, Suffolk.— -—Henry Felix, b. 1859. Residence, Ingersoll, Ontario.
Sisters living — Aline: m. 1879, George Palmer Hope, J.P., and has issue living, Stephen Jervis,
b. 1881 ; is in Roy. Naval Air Ser., — George Meredyth, b. 1883 ; is a J.P., and temporary Lieut.
R.N.V.R.: m. 1910, Margaret Chisholm, da of J. A. Burness, of The Lodge, Melton, and has
issue living, John Meredyth b. 1911, Alexander Herbert Peter b. 1913. Margaret Pamela b. 1916,
— Aline Irene Dorothea, b 1880, — Phyllis Mary, b. 1886. ■ -Lucy Frances : m. 1882, George
Haynes Hetherington, M.D.— Mary Isabel. Ruth Beatrice.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Thomas Jervis White-Jervis, 3rd son of ist baronet,
b. 1797, d. 1879 : m. ist, 1818, Elizabeth Anne, who d. 1849, da. of William
Strettell ; 2ndly, 1851, Helena Elizabeth, da. of Henry Murphy : —
Hamilton Gorges, b. 1834. Residence,
CLARKE- JERV OISE, Creation (U.K.) 1813, of Idsworth Park, Hampshire.
Sir Dudley Alan Lestock Clarke-
Jervoise, 7th Baronet , son (by 3rd marriage) of the
late Alan Arthur Clarke- Jervoise, brother of 5th Bt. ; b.
Nov. 27th, 1876 ; s. his half-brother, Sir Eustace
James, 1916; sometime Lieut. E. Lancashire Regt. ;
served during S. African War with Kitchener’s Fighting
Scouts : m. 1908, Grace Eostre. da. of W. Ellison, of
Eastbrook, Wellingborough, and has issue.
&rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable a chevron between three
eaglets close argent, Jervoise ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, three escallops
in pale or, between two (launches erminois, each charged with a
cross patee-fitchee gules, Clarke. Crests — ist, an heraldic tiger's
head sable ; 2nd, within a gold ring set with a diamond proper,
a roundle per pale gules and azure charged with a pheon argent,
j&eronir Jffotto- Nec invideonec despicio.
Seat — Idsworth, Horndean, Hants.
Daughter living— Gladys Agnes, b. 1909.
Half-Sisters living— Effle Mary Dora, b. 1861. Nora Elphin-
Praise is the reward 0/ virtue. ston> b. 1871.
Aunt living — Maud Mary Wedderburn : m. 1890, as his 3rd
wife, Philip Henry Egerton, who d. 1893 [see Grey-Egerton, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Navidale
Cottage, Helmsdale, Scotian !.
Daughter living Of 5th Baronet— Kathleen Margaret, b. 1875 : m. 1909, Lieut.-Col. Hubert
Clementi Smith, D.S.O., R.E., Assist. Director of Army Signals [see Smith, P.C.], and has issue
living, Paul Stopford Clementi, b. 1910. — Anne Margaret Clementi, b. 1909, — Helen Teresa
Clementi, b. 1912, — Rosamond Beatrice Clementi, b. 1917.
Daughter living of 3rd Baronet— Marjorie Olive, b. 1886.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet — Clarice: rn. 1869, Maj.-Gen. Frederick William Craven Ord,
formerly R.A., who d. 1894. Residence, Beverley Lodge, Colchester.
Mother living — Gertrude Stanhope, da. of Surg.-Maj. A. V. Ward, Indian Med. Ser. : m. 1874,
as his 3rd wife, Alan Arthur Clarke-Jervoise (ante), who d. 1908.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet— Beatrice Evelyn [Lady Clarke-Jervoise ), da. of the late
William Bruce Stopford Sackville [see E. Courtown, colls.] : m. 1874, Sir Harry Samuel Cumming
Clarke-Jervoise, 5th baronet, who d. 1911. Residence, Kirby House, Hungerford.
The father of the ist baronet, Jervoise Clarke, M.P., for Hampshire, assumed by Act of Parlia-
ment 1777 the additional surname of Jervoise. The 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Hampshire S.(L)
1^57-68.
Venale nec auro.
Not to be purchased
by gold.
396
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
JESSEL, Creation (U.K.) 1883, of Ladham House, Goudhurst, co. Kent.
Sir Charles James Jessel, ist Baronet *
son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir George Jessel, Master
of the Rolls, by Amelia, who d. 1898, da. of the late
Joseph Moses; b. May nth, i860; ed. at Rugby,
and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1884, M.A.
1886) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1885 ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for Kent (High Sheriff 1903); formerly Lieut.
2nd Vol. Batn. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) : unsuc-
cessfully contested Taunton (L) 1885: m. 1890, Edith,
second da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Julian Goldsmid, P.C.,
M. P., 3rd Bt., and has issue.
^rms — Azure, a fesse raguly ermine, between three eagles’"
heads erased argent, in the centre chief point a torch erect fired
proper ; on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Goidsmidt
namely, per saltire erminois and ermine, on a chief gules a
goldfinch proper between two roses or. Crtst — A torch fesse-
wise fired proper, surmounted by an eagle volant argent,
holding in the beak a pearl of the last.
Seat — Ladham House, Goudhurst, Kent. Town Resi-
dence— 31, Hill Street, W. Club’s — Garrick, Brooks’s,
Beefsteak.
Sons living — GEORGE, M.C., b. May 28th, ,8yi ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B A. and M.A. 1917); Capt. T. F. Reserve, late The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.); European War 1914-18
(severely wounded, despatches, M.C.). Richard Hugh, b. 1896; ed. at Eton; Lieut. 5th Batn.
The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.); European War 1914-18 with Hampshire Regt.
Daughters living— Nina Dorothy, b. 1893 Marjorie Constance, b. 1897.
Brother living — Sir Herbert Merton, Bt., C.B., C.M.G-, b. 1866; cr. a Baronet 1917 [see that
title].
Sisters living— Emma : m. 1877, Ludwig Nathan Hardy, who d. 1890, and has issue living, George
Jessel, b. 1887. Residence , 4, Balfour Place, W. Lucy. Residence , 4, Balfour Place, W.
JESSEL, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Westminster.
Sir Herbert Merton Jessel, C.B>
ist Baronet , younger son of the late Rt.
Hon. Sir George Jessel, Master of the Rolls [see
Jessel. Bt. cr. 1883] ; b. Oct. 27th. 1866 ; ed. at Rugby,
and at New Coll., Oxford: joined 17th Lancers 1886,
and retired as Capt. 1896, re-joined 1914 as a
Remount Conducting Officer; sometime Capt. Royal
Berkshire Yeo. ; is a J.P. and 1 > L. for co. of Lon-
don, an Alderman for City of Westminster (Mayor
1902-3), Hon. Col. (T.D.) ist Batn. City of London
(Royal Fusiliers), a Member of Govt. Committee
( London) on Prevention and Relief of Distress, and
Trustee of London Municipal So. (Chm. 1904-15) ;
appointed Comdt. Remount Ser. 1915, with rank
of Lieut.-Col. (despatches twice) ; was Dep. Direc-
tor of Remounts. War Office 1918-19, with rank of
Col., and Controller (unpaid) Horses and Animals
Min of Munitions (Disposal Board) 1919-20 ; sat as
M.P. for S. Pancras, S. Div. (Z£7) Jan. 1896 to Jan.
1906, and (C) Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918, having been
defeated there Jan. 1906 ; C. M.G. 1918, C B. (Mil.)
1919 : 7H. 1894, Maud, fifth da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir
Julian Goldsmid, P.C , M.P., 3rd Bt ,and has issue.
&rms -Azure, a fesse raguly counter-raguly, between three eagles’ heads erased argent, in
the chief point a portcullis or; on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Goldsmid , namely, per
saltire erminois and ermine, on a chief gules a goldfinch proper between two roses or. Crtst — Upon
a portcullis or an eagle wings addorsed and inverted argent, holding in the beak a pearl proper.
Residence— 24, South Street, Park Lane, W. Clubs— Garrick, Army and Navy, Carlton
Beefsteak.
Son living— EDWARD HERBERT, b. March 25th, 1904.
Daughters living— Gladys May, b. 1896.- ■ -Vera Pearl, b. 1899.— Doreen Maud, b. 1900.
JODRELL, Creation (G.B.) 1784, of Great Melton, Norfolk.
Sir Alfred Jodrell, 4th Baronet , only surviving
son of the late Capt. Edward Jodrell, Roy. Irish Regt., nephew
of 2nd Baronet ; b. Aug. 13th, 1847 ; s. his cousin, the Rev. Sir
Edward Repps, 1882 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Norfolk (High
Sheriff 1887): m. 1897, Lady Jane Grimston, who d. 1920,
da. of 2nd Earl of Verulam.
&rmg — Ermines, a trefoil slipped or between three round buckles argent,
tongues pendent. Crtst — A demi-cock, wings erected or, combed and wattled
gules, issuant out of a wreath of roses of the last, seeded gold.
Seat — Bayfield Hall, Holt, Norfolk. Club — Carlton.
Non sibi sed patriae
natus.
Born not for himself
but /or his country.
Si8ter living— Adela (Lady Seale) : m. 1885, Sir John Henry Seale, 3rd
Bt., who d. 1914. Residence, Wonastow Court, Monmouth. Marianne :
m. 1868, Major Frederick John Nash Ind (formerly of 37th Regt.), who
d. 1906. Residence , Glaven, Guildford.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
397
Collateral Branch.
The late Rev. Henry Jodrell, nephew of 2nd Bt., b. 1817, d. 1896 : m. 1843, Frances
( Countess of Cape St. Vincent), who d. 1915, da. of the late Adm. Sir Charles
Napier, K.C.B., M.P. [B. Napier and Ettrick, colls.].
This family is descended from Peter Jodrell, who held lands in the Peak, Derbyshire, 1286. The 1st
baronet. Sir John Hase, took the surname of Lombe only, by Act of Parliament, 1762, on succeeding
to the estates of his uncle, Edward Lombe, Esq., lineal descendant of Alderman Sir Thomas Lombe,
who, under the disguise of a silk-weaver, procured the model of a silk machine from Piedmont, and
introduced silk-throwing into England, for which service he received a reward of ^14,000. The 2nd
•baronet. Sir Richard Paul Jodrell, succeeded under a special remainder.
JOHNSON, Creation (G.B.) 1755, of New York, in North America.
Deo regique debeo.
/ owe all to God and the King.
Sir (Edward) Gordon Johnson, 5th
Baronet , son of the late Archibald Kennedy Johnson,
3rd brother of 4th baronet; b. March 17th, 1867;
s. his uncle, Sir William George, 1908; is em-
ployed with Canadian Pacific Railway Co. : m. 1902,
Violet Eveline, da. of the late Thomas Edward
Hayes, M.D., of Dublin.
— Argent, two lions counter-rampant supporting a
dexter hand gules, ih chief three estoiles of the last, and in
base a salmon naiant in water proper. Crrsl — An arm gules,
encircled with a ducal coronet or, the hand grasping a sword
proper, pommel and hilt gold.
Residence — 48, Metcalf Street, Montreal
Not even difficulties frighten me.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Elizabeth Hancock
( Lady Johnson), da. of the late Richard Hancock Brown,
of Bowdon, Cheshire : in. 1889, Sir William George John-
son, 4th baronet, who d. 1908. Residence , Lausanne, Swit-
zerland.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Charles Christo-
pher Johnson (infra) : —
Issue of the late Vice-Adm. John Ormsby Johnson, b.
1822, d. 1881 : in. 1852, Edith Renira, who d. 1904,
da. of the Rev. Charles Edward Twyford, R. of
Trotton, Sussex : —
FREDERICK COLPOYS ORMSBY, b. Oct. 19th, 1858 ; Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. King’s
Roy. Rifle Corps Cadet Corps, and a Member of So. of Authors ; formerly Major R.M.L.I. ;
European War 1915-17 : m. 1884, Maria, da. of the late Henry Lund, and grandda. of N. Marling,
of Stonehouse Court, Gloucestershire, and has issue living, Guy Allen Colpoys Ormsby, O.B.E. ,
M.C., b. 1886; formerly Lieut. Bedfordshire Regt.; Capt., Brevet Major, and temporary Lieut. -
-Col. Army Pay Depart. ; European War 1914-18 in France and Flanders, and at home as Special
Ser. Officer and Brig.-Maj. 68th Inf. Brig, (despatches, M.C., O.B.E.) ; O.B.E. (Mil). 1919:
m. 1911, Mary Isabella, da. of the late Col. Benjamin Geale Humfrey (formerly Leicestershire
Regt.), of Cavanacor, Ballindrait, co. Donegal, and has issue living, Emily Mary Ormsby b. 1912,
Eileen Ormsby b. 1918, — Stella Kathleen Ormsby, b. 1894. Residence , Lamorna, Wyke Road, near
Weymouth. Club, Royal Dorset Yacht. 1 ■ ■ ■ - Alexander Adair, b. 1873; is a F.R.C.V.S., and Capt.
on Staff New Zealand Forces ; served during European War 1916-17 : m. 1894, and has issue
living, Ralph Harold Ormsby, b. 1897 ; is in New Zealand Mounted Rifles ; European War 1915-17,
— John, b. 1911, — Gertrude, b. 1895, — Sybil Renira, b. 1909, — Phyllis Ormsby, b. 1917. Edith
Twyford. Residence, Kiwi, Nelson, New Zealand. Anna Emily Ormsby: in. 1889, Clement
Chevallier, formerly Sup. of Eastern Telegraph Co., and has issue living, Clement, b. 189 7; is Lieut.
Hampshire Regt. ; European War 1914-19 (twice wounded, despatches), Russia iqio, — Teresa,
b. 1893, — Olivia Margaret, b. 1895. Residence, Rushmere Cottage, Ipswich. Ruth Ormsby:
in. 1892, Dep. Inspector-Gen. Alexander Livingston Christie, R.N. Residence, Aden Tor,
Banchory. Teresa Katherine: m. 1911, Major Hugh Vodvarka, Czecko-Slovakian Army.
Grandchildren of the late Vice-Adm. John Ormsby Johnson (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Warren Johnson, R.N., b. 1868, d. (killed in action on H.M.S.
Cressy) 1914 : m. 1906, Grace, da. of the late Algernon Paley, Bar.-at-law : —
John Paley, b. 1907.— Peter Warren, b. igoS.-^— Elisabeth Freda, b. 1913.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Capt. Edward Colpoys Johnson, b. 1835, d.
1900 : m. 1st, 1863, Barbara, who d. 1869, el. da. of the Rev. James Williamson;
2ndly, 1874, Ada Olivia, who d. 1903, da. of Edward Pinto : —
Hubert Colpoys, C.E., b. 1878; is a Civil Engineer, and a F. R.G.S. ; formerly in Public Works
Depart., Bombay : in. 1916, Mary Anne, da. of Thomas Philip Howe, formerly of Newport Pagnell,
Bucks, and has issue living, Graham Christopher Colpoys, b. 1917. Residence, 24, Defoe Avenue,
Kew Gardens.— Lilian Ada Colpoys.— Elsie Ada Colpoys. Residence, Twickenham, Surrey.
Issue of the late Col. Charles Christopher Johnson, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1789, d.
1854 : m- 1818, Susan who d. 1875, da. of Rear- Adm. Sir Edward Griffith-Colpoys: —
Mary Anne Susan: in. 1863, Henry Fraser Curwen, who d. 1900, and has issue living, Alan de
Lancy (of Workington Hall, Cumberland), b. 1869 : in. 1895, Mabel, who d. 1918, da. of Sir Wilfred
Lawson, M.P., 2nd Bt., and has issue living, Alan Henry b. 1899, Isabel Mary b. 1897, — Lucy
Mabel : in. 1892, Christopher Hill Wilson, who d. 18 — , and has issue living, Alan Christopher b.
1897, Christina b. 1893, — Ethel Maria : in. 1901, Major Sydney Boyle Stotherd, formerly Suffolk
Regt., and has issue living, Sidney Hugh Curwen b. 1904, Mabel Dorothea, — Henrietta Frances :
*n. 1902, Valentine Taubman-Goldie, of 11, St. Albans Mansions, Kensington Court Place, W.8,
— Mary Susan Geraldine: in. 1905, Adrian Dingli, LL.D., of 11, Queen’s Gate Gardens, S.W.
Residence, The Island, Windermere.
The 1st baronet, Gen. Sir William, of an ancient family in Ireland, went in early life to America,
and conducted the expedition to Crown Point, and gained the battles of Crown Point and Niagara,
for which services he was created a baronet, and received ^5,000 from the Government, and also
large grants of land in the Province of New York, then part of the British dominions. He settled on
the Mohawk river, and brought the Seneccas — one of the revolted tribes, and inveterate enemies of
the English — to a treaty in 1764. He was sole representative of Indian affairs for the northern parts
of America for George II., and Col. of the six united nations, their allies and dependants. Sir John,
the 2nd baronet, was also Superintendent-Gen. of Indian Affairs in North America.
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DEB RETT’S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
JOHNSON
Thou hast conquered, and we live.
Never unready.
Creation (U.K.) 1818, of Bath.
Sir Henry Allen William Johnson,
C. B. , 4th Baronet ; b. 1855; s. his father, Sir Henry
Franks Frederick, 1883; ed. at Cheltenham;
is Hon. Brig. -Gen. (retired); formerly Comdg.
1st Batn. King’s Own Yorkshire L.I. ; was
D. A.A.G. Head Quarters, Bombay 1894-7, and
Col. of Gen. Staff, 8th Div. Irish Command
1902-6 ; retired 1906 ; served in Jowaki campaign
1877 (medal with clasp), in Afghanistan 1878-80
' (despatches, medal with clasp), and in Burma
War 1886-7 (two clasps); appointed A.A.G.,
Central Force Home Defence 1914, D.A.G.,
Central Force Home Defence with rank of Brig.-
Gen. 1915* and D.A.G., E. Command 1916 ;
C.B. (Mil.) 1917) : m. 1st, 1886, Ella, who d.
1892, da. of the late Thomas Dyson, formerly
of Bank of Bengal ; 2ndly, 1847, Georgina, da.
of the late Hon. Amias Charles Orde-Powlett
t[see B. Bolton, colls.], and has issue.
^rms — Per pale sable and azure, on a saltire argent between three towers or, fired proper, one
in chief and two in fesse, and two tilting spears saltirewise in base of the second, five cocks of the first.
Crrst — A tower argent, on the battlements a cock proper. £upporhrs — Dexter , a grenadier habited
and accoutred, arms ordered proper; sinister , a light infantry man habited and accoutred, arms
trailed proper, supporting with his exterior hand a flagstaff also proper, therefrom flowing a banner
gules, inscribed “ New Ross” in letters of gold.
Residence — 60, Lexham Gardens, W.8. Club — Naval and Military.
Son living— By 1st marriage— HENRY ALLEN BEAUMONT, b. Jan. 3rd, 1887; ed. at
Uppingham, and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Indian Army; served during European War 1914-16, and
with Aden Field Force 1916-17: m. 1917, Dorothy Nora, da. of Martyn Pierre Cecil Gurney,.
C.M.G.. M.V O., Consul-Gen. at Antwerp. Club , Cavalry.
Daughter living— By 2nd marriage— Daphne Letitia, b. 1898.
Sister living — Louisa Mary: m. 1887, Surg. -Lieut. -Col. Arthur Wellesley Roche, who d. 1897,
and has issue living, Victor Wellesley, b. 1889 ; ed. at Clifton, and at R M.C : is Capt. Prince
Albert’s (Somersetshire L.I.): m. 1916, Mary Isabel, da. of Lieut. -Col. Sir John Ramsay, K.C.I.E.,
C.S.I. [see E. Dalhousie, colls.], — Gladys. Residence , 94, Bouverie Road West, Folkestone.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Capt. William Victor Johnson (infra): —
Issue of the late Capt. Hugh Walters Beaumont Johnson, b. 1865, d. 1916 : ?n. 1904, Winifred
Mena, da. of the late Charles Hill, of Fern Lea, Southampton : —
Victor Philipse Hill, b. 1905.
Issue of the late Capt. William Victor Johnson, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1822,
d. 1891 : m. 1854, Catherine Delicia, who d. 1903, da. of the late Robert Walters^
Bar.-at-law : —
Isabella, b. 1862. Residence , Brox End, Ottershaw, Surrey.
Issue of the late Rev. Frederick Pigot Johnson, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1826, d .
1882 : m. 1866, Matilda, who d. 1883, da. of James Carnegy-Arbuthnott, of
Balnamoon, co. Forfar : —
Oswald Carnegy, b. 1867 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1894 ; was Legal Sec. to the Bishop of Salisbury'
1903-n : m. 1892, Margaret Ward, da. of the late Rev. Edmond T. Butler.
Issue of the late Gen. Sir Charles Cooper Johnson, G.C.B., 6th son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1827, d. 1905: m. i860, Jemima Anne Frances, who d. 1920, da. of the late
Rev. George Martin, Chancellor of Diocese of Exeter :—
Charles Edward, b. 1861 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 36th Sikhs ; was an
A.A.G. India, April to Nov. 1912, since when he has been Col. on Staff Comdg. Dehra Dun Brig.,
7th Div., N. Army', India, with rank Brig.-Gen. ; served with Burma Expedition 1886-7 (medal
with two clasps), in British Central Africa 1892-4 (medal, Brevet Major), and with Waziristan
Expedition 1901-2 (medal with clasp) : m. 1899, Susan Ellen, da. of the late Col. Charles H. Ewart,
Indian Army, Inspector-Gen. of Police, Punjab. Club, Naval and Military. Eliot Philipse,
C.B., b. 1866 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.A.; formerly Col. R.E. ; now Hon. Brig.-
Gen. (retired) ; N.-W. Frontier 1897-8 (despatches, medal with clasp), Somaliland 1903-4 (medal
with clasp), Mesopotamia 1916-18 as Acting Brig.-Gen. (despatches, C. B., Order of Star of
Roumania) ; C.B. (Mil.) 1918: m. 1892, Mary, da. of the late Surg.- Maj. -Gen. James Inkson,
Army Med. Staff, and has issue living, Percy Eliot, b. 1893. Club , Naval and Military.—
Allen Victor, D.S.O. , b. 1871 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ; formerly Lieut. -Col.
Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.); Tibet Expedition 1904 (medal with clasp), European War
1914-18 (twice wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1919, Angela Mary, da. of the late Hubert
Hibbert, and widow of Brig.-Gen. Paul Aloysius Kenna, V.C., D.S.O. [see B. Mowbray, colls.].
Club, Naval and Military.
Grandsons of the late Gen. Sir Charles Cooper Johnson, G.C.B. (ante) :--
Issue of the late Major Arthur Cyril Beaumont Johnson, b. 1863, d. 1904 : nt. 1901, Roberta
Joanna, da. of the late Inspector-Gen. R. Pottinger, R. N. : —
Charles Robert, b. 1902. Cyril Martin Hugh (posthumous), b. 1905.
Issue of the late Maj. -Gen. Alured Clarke Johnson, C.B., 8th son of 2nd baronet, b.
1832, d. 1889 : nt. i860, Mary, da. of Pierce Gilbert Edward Taylor, B.C.S. : —
Gilbert Ward, b. 1866 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Indian Army’ ; served in Burma Campaign 1887-9 (medal
with clasp), and in China 1900, as Provost Marshal ; appointed Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. The
Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) 1914.
Issue of the late Col. Archibald Acheson Johnson, 9th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1835,
d. 1894 : 77t. 1869, Agnes Sarah, da. of the late Rev. Arthur M. F. Browne, \ .
of Affane, co. Waterford : —
Arthur Acheson, b. 1870 - Allen Edwin, b. 1878; is Major Indian Army: m. 1913, Phoebe Wynn,
da. of the late Major Alfred Elias, and has issue living, a son, b. 1916. Cl)ib, United Service.
The 1st baronet, Sir Henry, G.C. B. , younger brother of Sir John Johnson-Walsh, Bt., of Ballykil-
cavan, was Col. of the 5th Regt., and Governor of Ross Castle. The 2nd baronet was a distinguished
military officer in the Peninsular war, and a Knight of the Order of William of the Netherlands.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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JOHNSON, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of the City of Dublin. [Extinct 1918.]
Rt. Hon. Sir William Moore Johnson, R.C., ist and last Baronet .
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Susan {Lady Johnson ), da. of Richard Bayly, J.P., of Green
Park Kilmallock, co. Limerick: tn. 1884, the Rt. Hon. Sir William Moore Johnson, P.C., ist
baronet, who d. 1918, when the title became ext. Residence , 26, Lower Leeson Street Dublin.
Johnson-Ferguson, see Ferguson.
Johnson-Walsh, see Walsh.
JOHNSTON, Creation (N.S.) 1626, of Caskieben, Aberdeenshire.
Live that you may live hereafter.
Sir George Johnston, 10th
Baronet , son of the late Robert Johnston ;
b. April 2 1 st, 1845 ; s. his cousin, Sir
William, 1917; formerly a coffee planter
in Ceylon : in. 1876, Agnes Elizabeth, da.
of the late Rev. Richard John Sparkes.
$.rms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a saltire
sable, on a chief gules, three cushions or, Joh7iston
and Randolph; 2nd and 3rd, azure, on a bend or
between three harts' heads erased argent, attired
of the second, as many cross-crosslets fitchee of
the second, Mar and Garioch, composed together
on one coat. Crest — A phoenix proper in flames,
j&upporttrs — Two Indians proper, wreathed with
laurel about the head and middle vert.
Residence — Garlands, Ewhurst, Guildford.
Daughters living of 8th Baronet— Emily.
Clara : m. 1868, James Fergusson, who d.
J886.— Mary Ann : m. 1872, Alfred Edward
Watts.— Maria : m. 1878, David Reid, C.E.,
who d. 1892. Residence , Thomanean House,
Milnathort. Alice: m. 1880, Alexander
Philip, who d. 1904.— —Jane : m. 1880, Forbes
Manson.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late William Johnston, b. 1795 (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Johnston, b. 18 — , d. 1906 : m. 18 — : —
THOMAS ALEXANDER, b. 1857 : m. 18 — , and has issue living. John, b. 18 — .—Curtis
Laudiner, b. 18 — .
Issue of the late Andrew Johnston, b. 1835, d. 1870: m. 1864, Helen, who d. 1913 (having m.
2ndly, 1872, George Garden, of Lairshill, Aberdeenshire), da. of William Stuart, of
Aberdeen : —
Helen. Mary Margaret.
Grandson of the late Andrew Johnston, brother of the late William Johnston of
Viewfield (ante) : —
Issue of the late William Johnston, b. 1795, d. 1865 : m. 1818, Ann, da. of T. Craig : —
Thomas, b. 18— : m. 18— j and has issue living, William. Residence ,
Sir George Johnston, of Caskieben, Sheriff of Aberdeen, was created a baronet of Nova Scotia 1626.
JOHNSTON, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of the City of London.
Sir Charles Johnston, ist Baronet ,
son of John Johnston, of Woolton, Lancashire ;
b. May 3rd, 1848 ; ed. privately ; is head of the
firm ot Wingate and Johnston (Limited), foreign
carriers, of 17 and 18, Aldersgate Street, E.C.,
a Lieut, of City of London, Hon. Col. Territorial
Forces, Hon. Comdt. National Guard, and a
Com. of Order of Leopold of Belgium ; has
been an Alderman of the City of London (Alders-
gate Ward) since 1907 (Sheriff 1910-11); elected
Lord Mayor of London 1914, and installed Master
of the Innholders’ Co. 1915 ; has Coronation
medal; Knt. 1911 : m. 1887, Isabella, da. of
Joseph Adams, of Woolwich, S.E.
&rms— Or, on a saltire couped azure, a leopard’s face of
the field, and on a chief arched of the second, a sword erect
between two cushions all or. Crest, — A spur or in front of
two wings expanded azure, both issuing out of a crown
vallery gold.
Never unprepared.
Residence — Annandale, Portinscale Road, Putney, S.W.
Clubs — St. Stephen’s, Constitutional.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
JOHNSTONE, Creation (N.S.) 1700, of Westerhall, Dumfriesshire.
Sir George Frederic Thomas Tanker-
ville Johnstone, 9th Baronet , son of the late
Lieut. -Col. George Charles Keppel Johnstone (twin),
son of 7th baronet ; b. Aug. 1st, 1876 ; s. his uncle.
Sir Frederic John William, 1913; is Lieut. -
Com. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve: m. 1901, Ernestine
Annie Cust, youngest da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
Alan Roger Charles Porcelli-Cust [E. Brownlow,
colls.], and has issue.
&rms— Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief gules three
cushions or, in base a man’s heart ensigned with an imperial
crown proper. Crtat — A spur with wings or, leather gules.
Residence — Castle Rock, West Cowes, Isle of Wight.
Club — Marlborough.
Son living — FREDERIC ALAN GEORGE, b. Feb.
23rd, 1906.
Daughters living— Laura Adeline, b. 1902.' Violet
Florence Ernestine, b. 1903. -Dorothy Catherine Frances,
b. 1904.
Brother living — Charles John, b. 1877 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s
Own) ; has -been Record Officer at York since 1914 : m. 190";, Doris, da. of J. Ashford. Residence ,
36, East Mount Road, The Mount, York.
Sisters living — Agnes Louisa Barbara Snowflake, b. 1878. Rose Mary Adeline Dagmar Amelia,
b. 1883: m. 1911, Com. Eric Harbord, D.S.O., R.N. [ see B. Suffield, colls.].
Mother living— Agnes Caroline, youngest da. of the late Thomas Chamberlayne, of Cranbury
Park, Winchester, and Weston Grove, Southampton : m. 1875, Lieut.-Col. George Charles Keppel
Johnstone, formerly Grenadier Guards (ante), who d. 1912. Residence , Rothsay, Cowes, Isle
of Wight.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandsons of the late James Johnstone (infra) : —
Issue of the late Major James Henry L’Estrange Johnstone, M.V.O., b. 1865, d. 1906:
in. 1891, Amy Octavia (now of 8, Cadogan Court Gardens, Cadogan Place, S.W.), da. of
the late Andrew Wauchope : —
Of whom, John Andrew, b. 1893 ; Lieut. R.F.A. (attached Roy. Flying Corps) ; d. (killed in action)
1915. Henry James, R.N., b. 1895: is Lieut. R.N. Seat, The Hangingshaw, Selkirk.
Andrew Wauchope, b. 1903.
Grandchildren of the late James Raymond Johnstone, only son of the late John
Johnstone, M.P., 5th son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late James Johnstone, b. 1801, d. 1888: m. 1st, 1846, the Hon. Augusta Anne
Norton, who d. 1859, sister of 3rd Baron Grantley ; 2ndly, 1862, Sarah Mary, who d. 1908,
da. of the late Lieut.-Col. L’Estrange, of Moystown, King’s co. : —
Henry Beresford, b. 1871 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1892) ; was
Assist. Collector, British Central Africa Protectorate 1896-8. Assist. Dist. Officer in East Africa
Protectorate 1898-1900, and Acting Vice-Consul, Zanzibar 1900-1901, and Vice-Consul at Tunis
1901-5, at Zanzibar 1905-6, at Adis Ababa 1906-8, and at Mogador 1908-12, since when at
Tangier. Residence, British Vice-Consulate, Tangier, Morocco. Clubs , Oxford and Cambridge,
Stirling co. Gilbert Lumley, b. 1872 ; Major R.F.A. ; d. (of wounds in action during European
War) 1916 : m. 1907, Florence Mabel (of The Hangingshaw, Kroonodal, via Rustenberg, Trans-
vaal), only da. of Arthur William Fincham, of Burghersdorp, Cape Colony.— — (By 1st marriage),
Caroline Elizabeth Mary. Residence, Alva House, Alva.
Issue of the late Gen. Montague Cholmeley Johnstone, b. 1804, d. 1874 : m. 1844, Louisa,
who d. 1913, da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Somerset, K.C.B., K.H. [D.
Beaufort, colls.] : —
Somerset James Somerset-Johnstone, b. 1846 ; a retired Lieut.-Com. R.N. ; was Capt. Chinese Im-
perial Navy 1879-86 (and 2nd in command of Priyang Squadron), and Marine Director, Egyptian
Coast Guards 1890-98 ; is a Bey and Post Capt. in Turkish Imperial Navy; has 2nd class of Order
of Double Dragon of China, and 4th class Osmanieh ; assumed by deed poll 1900 the additional
-surname of Somerset: m. 1st, 1877, Elizabeth Ann, who d. 1886, da. of William Jackson
Johnson, of Hootton Cheshire’; 2ndly, 1887 (divorce in America 1900), Isabel Ann, da. of Joseph
Charles Mappin, formerly of 38, Harrington Gardens, S.W. ; 31 dly, 1900, Louisa Hodder, who d. 1914
(having obtained a divorce 1910), and has issue living (by 1st marriage) FitzRoy Augustus Beaucleik
{Club, United Service), b. 1878; is Major Indian Army: m. 1915, Alida Helen, da. of the late
Andrew Veitch, of Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, — Emily Banner Clough: m. 1898, Capt.
Herbert Algernon Adam, C.B.E., R.N., who d. 1920, and has issue living, Alastair Somerset
Graham b. 1904, — (by 2nd marriage), James Montague Cholmeley, b. 1889; is Lieut. Royal Naval
Reserve ; sometime in Australian Navy ; served during European War 1914-17, present at surrender
of German New Guinea Sept. 1914, and at destruction of the Emden Nov. 1914 : tn. 1917, Alice
Maud, da. of Frederick Witharn, and has issue living, Muriel Sydney b. 1918, — Malcolm Bruce, b.
1893 : ed. at Sherborne; is Lieut, in Remount Squadron, — Catherine Octavia Mary, b. 1888: m.
1909, Percy Valentine Norwood, ofWoodside, Four Marks, near Alton, Hants, and has issue living,
Roger Valentine b. 1912. Residence, 35, Colville Terrace, W. Montague George, D.S.O., b.
1848 ; ed. at Cheltenham ; formerly Major 2nd Dragoons (Roy. Scots Greys); is Lieut.-Col. in the
Army. Hon. Col. (formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdg.) a Batn. King's Own (Yorkshire L. I.), Comdg. a
Batn. of National Reserve, Sec. to Militia Club, a Stafif-Lieut., and a J.P. for Fifeshire; was an
Extra A.D.C. to Lord-Lieut. of Ireland in 1880: served on Staffin Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-5,
and in the former year raised over 100 Colonial Vol. for Carrington’s Horse, and in S. Africa 1900-1901,
Comdg. 4th Batn. Scottish Rifles (despatches, medal with three clasps, promoted Lieut.-Col., D.S.O.) ;
acted asComdt. of Lambeth Palace Camp during Coronation 1902 ; employed by War Office as Staff
Officer during European Wari9i4-i9; received Coronation medal 1911; D.S.O. 1900: m. 1880, Agnes,
widow of Capt. Johnston Stansfeld, and da. of the late Joseph Harrison, J.P., D.L., of Gall i greaves
Hall, Blackburn, Samlesbury Hall, Preston, Lancashire, and Hadleigh Manor, Essex, having had
i-sue, Montague Joseph Charles Somerset (of Samlesbury Hall, Preston, Lancashire, and Annan,
Framfleld, Sussex. Club, White’s), b. 1882 ; ed. at Eton ; Major, late Capt. 2nd Dragoons ; was Adj.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Scottish Horse Yeo. 1909-12 ; European War 1914-16 in France ; Intelligence Depart , War Office
1916-18, subsequently as Staff Officer, Air Min. : m. 1st, 1906, Victoria Louise, who d. 1916, da. of
the late James Stewart, of Glasgow ; 2ndly, 1916, Mary Marian Spottiswood, da. of the late George
Bayley, of Manuel, Stirlingshire, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), D6sir6e Barbara Montague
b. 1908, Eileen Agnes Montague b. 1909, Rosemary Maud Montague b. 1913, (by 2nd marriage)
Roy Henry Montague b. 1919, Gloria Montague b. 1918, — Reginald Fitzroy Lewis, b. 1884 ; Lieut.
Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915: m. 1914,
Honoria Adeline, da. of Charles Edward Malcolm [see Malcolm, Bt.], — Violet Agnes Charlotte
Mary : in. 1000, Edward Foley, and has issue living, Hubert b. 1901, Diana b. 1904. Club , Naval
and Military. Robert Fitzroy Maclean (twin), b. 1859 '■> formerly Major 4th Lancers, Hyderabad
Contingent, and Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles); appointed
a Brig.-Maj. 1914 : in. 1898, Mary Harriet Isabella Cumberland, da. of the late Rear-Adm. John
Bourmaster Dickson, C.B., and widow of Frederick Amelius Beauclerk [see B. Islington]. Club ,
Cavalry.^— Frances Mary. Residence, 10, Newbold Terrace, Leamington Spa. Edith Olive:
m. 1883, Capt. Edmund George Reilly, Bom. S.C., who d. 1887, and has issue living, Noel, b.
1883; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Indian Army, and Political Officer,
Frontier Force. Mysie Caroline (twin), b. 1859 : m. 1886, Frederick Gomer, and has issue
living, Frederick Cyril Heathcote, b. 1892 ; is in Indian Army Reserve ; European War 1914-15,
with Canadian Forces; assumed by deed poll 1916, the surname of Heathcote, in lieu of his
patronymic, — Ethel Winifred, b. 1895, — Gwendolyn Maud, b. 1897, — Mabel, b. 1898. Residence,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.— —Maud : in. 1904, Thomas Stanley Davies, who d. 1914, son of the
late Sir William Davies, D.L., M.P. for Pembrokeshire. Club, Sesame.
Issue of the late Rev. George Dempster Johnstone, b. 1805, d. 1867 : m. 1842, Mary Anne,
who d. 1890, da. of John Hawkins, of Bignor, Sussex : —
Mary Catherine: m. 1874, John Gwennap Dennis Moore, who d 19 — , J.P. for Cornwall (formerly
Lieut. 15th Regt. ; served against Tenant League Rebellion, Prince Edward Island, and Fenian Raid
into New Brunswick (Canadian medal with clasp)); of Garlenick, Grampound, Cornwall, and has
issue living, Herbert Tregosse Gwennap, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1875 [see “Companionage”] : m.
1909, Ethel Freda, da. of the late Griffith Phillips, of Whitchurch, Gloucestershire, and has issue
living, John Gordon Gwennap b. 1910, — Rev. Charles Wilfrid Gwennap, D.S.O., b. 1878 [see “Com-
panionage”],—Hartley Russell Gwennap, O.B.E., R.N., b. 1881; became Lieut. 1903, and Com.
1914 ; qualified in Torpedoes 1906, and in Wireless Telegraphy 1909 ; acted as Wireless Telegraphy
Com. 2nd and 3rd Fleets ; has Roy. Humane So.’s bronze medal, — Irene Mary Juanita Gwennap,
b. 1891. Residence, Garlenick, Grampound, Cornwall.
Grandchildren of the late Gen. Montague Cholmeley Johnstone (ante): —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Francis Fawkes Johnstone, b. 1849, d. 1919 : m. 1st, 1878,
Henrietta Jane [divorced 1886], da. of James Sullivan ; 2ndly, 1887, Harriet Lavinia, who
d. 1910, da. of the late Richard Sargent and widow of Capt. Charles Francis Gregg, of
7th Hussars and 6th Inniskilling Dragoons : —
(By 1st marriage), Mary Louisa Leonora: in. 1897, Percy Kitchin. Frances Geraldine Jane.'
(By 2nd marriage) Charles Campbell Gosling, b. 1889; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1911) ; Capt.
Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders); European War 1914-19 (wounded);
Mission to S. Russia 1919 with Special Mission as Staff-Capt. : in. 1912, Laura Mary, da of the
late Lieut.-Col. Willoughby B. Hemans, R.A., and has issue living, Alastair Ian Campbell, b.
1917, — Violet Mary St. Clair, b. 1914. Club , Junior United Service.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. George Dempster Johnstone (ante) : —
Issue of the late John Heywood Johnstone, M.P., b. 1850, d. 1904: m. 1878, Josephine,
O.B.E. (now of Bignor Park, Pulborough), da. of the late J. J. Wells, of Bickley : —
George Horace, b. 1882 : ed. at Radley, at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Capt. Yeo., and a J.P. for Cornwall
and W. Sussex ; unsuccessfully contested Reading (C) Jan. 1906 : in. 1910, Alison, da. of the Ven.
Stamford Raffles Raffles-FIint (Archdeacon of Cornwall, and Canon of Truro), of Nansawsan,
Ladock, Cornwall, and has issue living, Elizabeth Alison, b. 1911, — Rachel Mary, b. 1916. Resi-
dence, Trewithen, Grampound Road, Cornwall.— —Frances Grace : m. 1904, Major George
Bernard Hill, O.B.E. , and has issue living, George Heywood, b. 1906, — Sheila Grace, b. 1909.
Residence, 37, Draycott Place, S.W.— — Margaret Ruth : in. 1909, Robert Beart Lucas, and has
issue living, William John, b. 1910. Residences, Shillington Manor, Hitchin; Holme Street
House, Pulborough, Sussex.
Grandchildren of the late James Raymond Johnstone (ante) : —
Issue of the late Elizabeth Mary, d. 1917 : m. 1857, Major Hugh Scott of Gala, who d. 1877: —
John Henry Francis Kinnaird Scott of Gala, b. 1859 ; ed. at Radley ; is a J.P., and D.L. for co.
Selkirk. Residence, Gala House, Galashiels. Clubs, Carlton, New. Hugh James Elibank
Scott-Makdougall, b. 1861 ; ed. at Radley, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1883, M.A. 1888);
formerly Lieut. Dumfries Mil., and Capt. Haddington Artillery Mil. ; is a J.P. for co. Roxburgh :
in. 1893, Agnes, da. of Henry Jenkinson, formerly of Ower Fawley, Hants, and has issue living,
Henry John Alexander, b. 1901, — Barbara Madalen Jean [Lady Duckworth- King ), b. 1894 : in.
1915, Capt. Sir George Henry James Duckworth-King, 6th Bt., — Jean Winifred Mary, b. 1897.
Residence, 3, Sloane Avenue, S.W. Clubs, Junior Carlton, New. Madalen Augusta Lavinia
[Lady Davies), C.B.E.; Vice-Pres. Lady Smith-Dorrien’s Hospital Bag Fund ; C.B.E. (Civil) 1920:
in. 1896, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Francis John Davies, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O. Residences, 27,
Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh ; Elmberg Castle, Pershore.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Francis William Johnstone, b. 1818, d. 1888 : in. 1844, Maria,
who d. 1901, only da. of the late Peirce Mahony, D.L., of Kilmorna, co. Kerry, and
Grange Con, co. Wicklow : —
Mountague Cholmeley, b. 1844.— —Peirce de Lacy Henry, b. 1848 ; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford (M.A.
1876); formerly of the B.C.S. ; Bar. Gray’s Inn 1886: in. 1888, Jessie, who d. 18 — , da. of the
late James Sime. Edith Lucy Maria : m. 1888, Leonard Girtin Pierrepont Barnard, and has
issue living, Francis Humphrey Johnstone Pierrepont, b. 1895 ; is Lieut. Yeo. ; served during
European War 1915-17 (Mil. Medal, Order of Crown of Italy), — Barbara Alice Mary Pierrepont,
b. 1893. Residence, Holmpierrepont, 40, Alexandra Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.
Descendants of the late Col. John Johnstone, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, who tit.
Charlotte, da. and heiress of John Vanden-Bempde, and widow of 1st Marquess
of Annandale [see E. Derwent].
The legend respecting the origin of the crest borne by this family is that the chief Tohnston, while
at the Scotch Court, hearing of the English king’s meditated treachery, in endeavouring to get rid of
Bruce in favour of Baliol, who was at that tim: at the English Court sent him a spur with a feather
tied to it, to indicate “ flight with speed.” Bruce acted on the hint, and, when King of Scotland, con-
ferred upon him this crest. The 1st baronet represented Dumfries in the Scotch Parliament, and voted
for the Union. The 4th baronet was a member of the Imperial Parliament, and Sir William, the 5th
baronet, a member of seven successive Parliaments, assumed the surname of Pulteney, and died without
male issue, one of the richest subjects in the British Empire ; his only child, Henrietta Laura, was
created Countess of Bath, and died without issue. The 6th baronet, Sir John Lowther, M.P. for
Weymouth 1810-11, twice declined a peerage that was offered to him by Spencer Perceval. The 7th
baronet was M.P. for Weymouth ( C ) 1832-5, and the 8th baronet represented that Constituency in the
same interest 1874-85.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
JONES, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Cranmer Hall, Norfolk.
Sir Lawrence John Jones, 4th Baronet ; b. Aug.
1 6th, 1857 ; his father, Sir Willoughby, 1884 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1883) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1882; is a J.P. for Norfolk, Dep.-Chm. of the
Sugar Confectionery and Food Preserving Trade Board, and
patron of one living; formerly Capt. 3rd Vol. Batn. Norfolk
Regt. : m. 1st, 1882, Evelyn Mary, who d. 1912, da. of the
late James Johnstone Bevan, of Northgate House, Bury St.
Edmunds ; 2ndly, 1916, Paula, da. of the late Francis Joseph
Schuster, of 39, Harrington Gardens, S.W., and has issue by
1st marriage.
$.rnts — Azure, on a fesse or, three grenades fired proper ; m chief a
castle, and over it the word “Netherlands” in letters of gold; in base a
lion couchant argent, gorged with a ribbon gules fimbriated azure, therefrom
suspended a representation of the gold medal presented to the ist baronet
for his services at Badajoz. Crest — In front of a castle a "lion couchant argent gorged with a wreath
of laurel, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon gules charged with a representation of the Badajoz
medal as in the arms.
Marte et arte.
By war and art.
Seat — Cranmer Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk.
Club — Athenaeum.
Town Residence — 39, Harrington Gardens, S.W.
Sons living— (By 1st marriage)— LAWRENCE EVELYN, M.C., b. April 6th, 1885; ed. at
Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1909; is Capt. Yeo. ; European War 1914- 19
(wounded, prisoner, M.C.) : m. 1912, Lady Evelyn Alice Grey, da. of 4th Earl Grey, and has issue
living, Nancy Lawrence, b. 1913, — Dinah Evelyn Lawrence, b. 1916, — Delia Vera Lawrence, b.
1920. Residence , 15, Cleveland Gardens, W.2. Bertram Edward, R.N., b. 1886; Com. R.N.
Emergency List : m. 1913, Gwenddolen Mary, da. of the late Herbert Goodall. Residence ,
Windwhistle, Widecombe-in-the-Moor, S. Devon.
Daughter living— (By 1st marriage)— Rachel Margaret, b. 1891.
Sisters living — Mary Florence. Gertrude Isabel : m. 1898, Edward Fuller-Maitland. Resi-
dence, Wood-Rising, Rye, Sussex.— Maud Emilv-
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rt. Rev. Herbert Edward Jones, Suffragan Bishop of Lewes,
2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1861, d. 1920: nt. 1888, Madeline Long (now of
2, Eaton Gardens, Hove, Sussex), da. of Edward Long Fox, M.D., F.R.C.P.,
formerly of Church House, Clifton : —
Edward Lawrence, b. 1891 : m. 1915, Kathleen Nairne, da. of William Cumin Scott, of 12, Morden
Road, Blackheath, S.E. Violet Madeleine, b. 1894.
The ist baronet, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Thomas, was a distinguished officer of the corps of Royal
Engineers. The 2nd baronet was murdered at Macri, in Turkey, 1845. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P.
Cheltenham (C) 1847-8.
JONES, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Pentower, Fishguard, co. Pembroke.
Sir Evan Davies Jones, M.P. , ist
Baronet , el. son of Thomas Jones, of Pentower,
Fishguard; b. April 1 8th, 1859 ; ed. privately, and
at Univ. Coll., Bristol; is a M.I.C.E., a member
of the firm of Topham, Jones and Railton, engi-
neers, of II, Great George Street, S.W., a J.P.,
a D.L., and a County Alderman for Pembroke-
shire (High Sheriff 1 9 1 1 ), Major Engineer
and Railway Staff Corps (retired), and Gov.
and Member of Council and Hon. Treasurer
of National Library of Wales, and Gov. and
Member of Council of Univ. Coll, of Wales ; was
Commr. for Dyes, Board of Trade 1917-19, Chm.
of Road Transport Board 1918, Controller of
Petrol Control Depart. 1917 19, and Controller
of Coal Mines 1919 ; has sat as M.P. for Pem-
brokeshire ( Co.L ) since Dec. 1918 : in. ist, 1884,
Cecilia, who d. 1913, da. of Jacob Evans, of St.
Fagans, Glamorgan ; 2ndly, 1914, Lily, da. of
James Railton, of Malpas, Monmouthshire, having
had issue, of whom the el. son, Cecil Hugh, b.
1887 ; Capt. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, and the youngest
son, Evan Davies, b. 1893 5 Lieut. R.A.F. ; both
d. (killed in action during European War) 1918.
gtrms— Argent, a lion rampant sable, collared and chain reflexed over the back or, on a chief
arched of the second two mullets of the first. Crest — Upon a rock proper between two mullets
argent, a lion as in the arms.
Seat — Pentower, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. Town Residence — 6, Addison Road, W. Clubs —
Reform, National Liberal, Royal Automobile, County (Haverfordwest).
Son living— TOM BARRY, b. 1888; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1910, M.A. 1914); is Lieut-
Roy. Fusiliers.
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Daughters living— Mary Harris : m. ist, 1913, Major George Malcombe Nixon Harman, D S O.,
Rifle Brig., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1914 ; 2ndly, 1917, Capt. Alfred Hans
Waring Caulfeild, M.B., Canadian Army Med. Corps [ see V. *Charlemont, colls.]. Residence ,
Toronto, Canada. Olive.
JONES, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Treeton, West Riding of Yorkshire.
Sir Frederick John Jones, ist
Baronet , son of Thomas Jones, of Walsall ; b.
1854; Pres. S. Yorkshire Coal Trade Asso., and
Coal Conciliation Board of England and N. Wales,
and a J.P. for W. Riding o( Yorks; has twice been
Pres, of Mining Asso. of Great Britain : m. 1st,
1877, Annie Elizabeth, who d. 1893, da. of Walter
Benton ; 2ndly, 1902, Katharine, da. of Robert
Dyson, of Rotherham, and has issue.
$rms — Per chevron argent and sable, in chief two dragons’
heads erased gules, and in base two crosses patde fitch^e in
saltire or. GTrcst — A demi gryphon gules, grasping a miner’s
pickaxe, head downwards, in pale or.
Seat — Irnham Hall, Grantham.
Sons living— (By 1 st marriage)— WALTER BENTON,
b. 1880; ed. at Repton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
Charles Frederick, b. 1882 ; ed. at Repton.
Daughters living -(By 1st marriage)— Edith Annie :
in. 1901, Leslie Edwards Wilton. Marion : in. 1908,
James Wotley Fawcett. Agnes Hilda: in. 1907, Martin
James Mowat -—(By 2nd marriage) — Katharine Mary.
BOWEN- JONES, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of St. Mary’s Court, Shrewsbury.
Sir John Bowen Bowen-Jones, ist
Baronet , son of the late John Jones, of Eaton House,
Tottenham, and the City of London, merchant, by
Ann, who d. 1845, da. of Thomas Bowen, of Welshpool,
Montgomeryshire ; b. Dec. 25th, 1840 ; is a J.P. and
a D.L. (sometime Chm. of County Council) for Salop,
a Trustee of Roy. Agricultural So. (Pres. 1919); some-
time Treasurer of Central Chamber of Agriculture ;
permitted by Roy. license 1911 to continue to use the
additional surname and arms of Bowen : m. 1863,
Elizabeth Margaret, who d. 1904, el. da. of Evan
Bowen, of Ensdon House, Montford, Salop.
JVrms — Quarterly, ist and 4th or, in base a mount vert
charged with a pale argent ; on a chief gules two leopards’
faces or, Jones ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, in chief two dragons’ heads
erased gules, in base a hemlock flower, stalked, leaved, and
slipped proper, Bowen. Cmts — ist, upon a mount vert, charged
with a pale argent a leopard’s face or, Jones : 2nd, in front
of a horse’s head couped at the neck argent, three torteaux
each charged with a Bowen knot or, Bowen.
Seat — Council House Court, (Shrewsbury.
BURNE-JONES, Creation (U.K.) 1894, of Rottingdean, Sussex, and The Grange,
Fulham, co. London.
Sir Philip Burne-Jones, 2nd Baronet ; b. Oct.
2nd, 1861 ; s . his father, Sir Edward Coley Burne, D.C.L.f
1898.
&rms — Azure, on a bend sinister argent between seven mullets, four in
chief and three in base or, three pairs of wings addorsed purpure. fost —
In front of fire proper two wings elevated and addorsed purpure, charged
with a mullet or.
Residence — 41, Egerton Terrace, S.W. Club — Bath.
Sister living— Margaret, b. 1866 : m. 1888, John William Mackail, of the
Board of Education, and has issue living, Denis George, b. 1892 : m. 1917,
Diana Caroline, da. of Sir (William) Guy Granet, — Angela Margaret, b,
1890: in. ist, 1911, James Campbell-Mclnnes (from whom she obtained
Sequar et attingam. a divorce 1917) ; 2ndly, 1918, George Lancelot Thirkell, of Hobart,
Tasmania, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Graham b. 1912,
Colin b. 1914, — Clare Beatrix Anne, b. 1896. Residence, 6, Pembroke Gardens, Kensington, W.
The ist baronet, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, the well-known artist, assumed by Royal license 1894
the additional surname of Burne.
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PRICHARD JONES, Creation (U.K.) 1910, of Bron Menai, Dwyran, Llangeinwen,
Anglesey.
Sir John Prichard - Jones, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Jan. 20th, 1913; s. his father, Sir
John, 1917.
$rms— Gules, a lymphad in full sail or, on a chief of the
second, two escutcheons of the first. Crest — A demi-lion
gules, resting the sinister paw on a boar’s head erased or.
Seats — Bron Menai, Dwyran, Anglesey ; Maes-yr-Hav,
Elstree, Herts.
Brother living— RICHARD WILLIAM, b. Oct. 28th,
1914.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Marif. {Lady Prichard-
Jones'), da. of the late Charles Read, solicitor, of Hamp-
stead N.W. : m. 1911, as his second wiie. Sir John
Prichard-Jones, 1st baronet, who d. 1917. Residences , Bron
Menai, Dwyran, Anglesey ; Maesyr Hav, Elstree, Herts.
Sir John, 1st baronet, sometime head of the firm of
Dickins and Jones (Limited), of 226-244, Regent Street,
W., founded and endowed the Prichard-Jones Institute
and Cottage Homes, Newborough, Anglesey, and donated
the Prichard-Jones Hall of Univ. Coll, of N. Wales, of
which he was Senior Vice-Pres. ; he assumed by deed
poll (registered at the College of Arms) 1917 the surname
of Prichard-Jones.
PRYCE- J0NE3, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Dolerw, co. Montgomery.
Sir Pryce Edward Pryce-Jones, 1st
Baronet , el. son of the late Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones (M.P.
for Montgomery Dist. 1885-6 and 1892-5), of Dolerw,
Newtown, Montgomeryshire ; b. Feb. 6th. 1861 ; ed.
at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1889, M.A. 1893); Bar.
Inner Temple 1892 ; formerly Capt. Montgomeryshire
Imperial Yeo., from which he retired as Hon. Major
1895 ; was Chm. of Newtown Local Board of Health
1892-5, Junior Dep. Chancellor of Univ. of Wales
1911-13, and Joint Hon. Treasurer International Par-
liamentary Union (British Group) 1911-18; raised and
commanded 5th Vol. Batn. S. Wales Borderers 1895-
1906 (Hon. Col.); is Hon. Col. (T.D. ) 7th Batn. Roy.
Welch Fusiliers, a J.P., a D.L., and a County Coun-
cillor (Newtown Div.) for Montgomeryshire, and Chm.
and Managing Director of Pryce-Jones (Limited),
woollen manufacturers, of Newtown ; Joint Hon. Sec.-
Gen. of Commercial Committee of Allied Inter-Par-
liamentary Groups 1917-18 ; sometime Gov. of Univ.
Colls, of Wales, National Museum and National Library ; sat as M.P. for Mont-
gomery Dist. (C) 1895-1906 and Dec. 1910 to Nov. 1918; defeated there Jan.
1906, and Jan. 1910 : m. 1886, Beatrice, da. of the late Herbert Hardie, of
Orford House, Cheshire, and has issue.
&rms — Quarterly, xst and 4th, gules, on a pale argent between two cops of yarn a shuttle erect
all proper, on a chief of the second a cross flory sable between two Cornish choughs of the last,
Jones ; 2nd and 3rd, ermine, four pellets and a bordure sable, Pryce. Crests — 1st, a shuttle fessewise
proper, thereon a goat statant argent gorged with a collar flory counterflory gules, Jones ; 2nd, two
spear heads erect proper banded with a scarf gules, Pryce.
Seat — Dolerw, Newtown, N. Wales. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional, Phyllis Court.
son living-PRYCE VICTOR, b. June 10th, 1887.
Daughter living— Irene Beatrice, b. 1888.
Jones-Brydges, see Brydges.
Joynson-Hicks, see Hicks.
Judkin-Fitzgerald, see Fitzgerald.
KAY, Creation (U.K.) 1803, of East Sheen, Surrey. [Extinct 1918.)
Brig.-Gen. Sir William Algernon Ireland Kay, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
6th and last Baronet , who d. (killed in action during European War) 1918.
Sister living Of 6th Baronet— Annie Evelyn Ireland.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Ellen Marie : m. 1877, Col. Samuel Barrett Miles, Indian
Army, and has issue living, Harry William, b. 1879; is Capt. R.M.L.I. I.aura Frances: m.
1884, Major James Kentish, who d. 1886, formerly of 14th Hussars, and has issue living, a son, b
1886. Residence ,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Henry Monckton Kay, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1839, d. 1904 :
m. 1879. Bessie Nicholson : —
Amy Anne. Bessie Adelaide.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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LISTER-KAYE, Creation (U.K.) 1812, of Denby Grange, Yorkshire.
Sir John Pepys Lister-Kaye, O.B.E.+
3rd Baronet ; b. Feb. 1853; s. his grandfather, Sir
John Lister, 1871 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. ; formerly Lieut. Roy. Horse Guards,
and of Yorkshire Hussar Yeo. Cav. ; is a D.L. for
W. Riding of York; was a Groom-in-Waiting to
King Edward VII. 1908-10; O.B E. (Mil.) 1919:
m. 1881, Natica, da. of Senor Antonio Yznaga del
Valle, of Ravenswood, Louisiana, U.S.A., and Cuba.
$rms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent, two bendlets sable,
Kaye ; 2nd and 3rd, ermine on a fesse sable three mullets or,
the whole within a bordure wavy azure, Lister. Crtals — 1st,
a goldfinch proper, charged on the breast with a rose gules ;
2nd, a buck’s head proper, erased wavy or. attired sable, and
in the mouth a bird-bolt bendwise of the third, flighted argent.
Residence , — Overton Lodge, Wakefield. Clubs — Carlton,.
Marlborough.
Brother living— CECIL EDMUND, b. Jan. 1854; ed. at
Eton, and at Magdalene Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. and D.L.
forW. Riding of YorK ; unsuccessfully contested Yorkshire,
W. Riding, S. Part, Normanton Div. (C) 1900: m. 1880,
Lady Beatrice Adeline Pelham-Clinton, da. of 6th Duke
of Newcastle, and has issue living, Kenelm Arthur (Clubs,
Arthur's, Royal Automobile*, b. 1892; ed. at Eton, and at
Trin. Coll., Oxford; Observer- Officer R.A.F.; European
War 19x4-18 (wounded), — Adeline Cecilia, b. 1881 t m. 1920, Guglielmo, Conte de la Feld,
Cli. of Italian Red Cross Delegation in l.ondon, of 1, Carlos Place, W., — Frances Lois (Viscountess
de Vesci), b. 1882 : m. i$t, 1905, the 5th Earl of Rosse, who d. 1918 ; 2ndly, 1920, the 5th Viscount
de Vesci, — Florence, b. 1885 : m. 1908, Major Charles Jerome Vaughan, J.P., of Courtfield, Ross,
Herefordshire (formerly 7th Dragoon Guards), Chamberlain to Pope Pius X., and has issue living,
Joseph Herbert b. 1910. Residence , Denby Grange, Wakefield. Clubs , Carlton, Turf.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Laura (Lady Paul) : m. 1851, Sir Aubrey John Dean
Paul, 3rd baronet, who d. 1890. Residence , Molino del Ponte, Alassio, Italy. Rosa: m.
i860, Col. James Crosbie, of Ballyheigne Castle, Tralee, who d. 1897, and has issue living, James
Dayrolles, C.M.G. , D.S.O. , b. 1865 [see “ Companionage ”] : m. 1894, May, da. of the late Major
Leith, V.C., and has issue living, Oonah Mary, — Kathleen Matilda: z«. 1st, 1883, J. Hamlyn
Borrer, formerly of Angeston Grange, Dursley, Gloucestershire ; 2ndly, 1913, Col. Thomas Harry
Erskine, D.L., of Grange-Muir, Pittenween, Fife [see Erskine, Bt.], — Rosa Margaret: m. 1887,
John Alan George Bengough, who d. 1899, of The Ridge, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire,
having had issue of whom, John Crosbie b 1885 ; Capt. Yeo. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1916, Nigel James b. 1895 ; is in Roy. Flying Corps, Evelyn Rosa b. 18 — , Gwenda Kathleen
b. 18 — , Madeline Lois b. 18 — , — Marcia Ellen : m. 1886, Ernest Akroyd Kinnear, who d. iqio,
and has issue living, Ronald Crosbie, R.N., b. 1887; became Lieut. 19x0, — Vera Harriett.
Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Arthur Lister-Kaye, son of 2nd baronet, b. 1834, d. 1893 : w.
1867, Eugenia, who d. 1909, da. of the late Rev. John William Bower, of Barm-
ston, Yorkshire : —
Lister, b. 1873 ; is a J.P. for Warwickshire : m. 1910, Emily Mary, da. of John Frederick Starkey,
of Bodicote House, Banbury, and has issue living, John Christopher Lister, b. 1913, — Aubrey
Robert Lister, b. 1917, — Rosamund Eugenia Marv, b. 1912. Residence , Manor House, Stretton-
on-Dunsmore, Rugby. Club, Junior Carlton.— —Arthur, b. 1876: m. 1st, 1895, Lottie Emmeline,
da. of John Woodward ; 2ndly, 1900, Gertrude, da. of J. Hall, formerly of Gore House, New
Milton, Hants, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), John Arthur, b. 1895, — (by 2nd marriage),
Arthur Lister, b. 1903, — (by 1st marriage), Helen, b. 1896. Hermione : m. 1893, William Howard
Murphy Grimshaw, of Stranmillis, co. Antrim (Club, Junior Carlton , and has isj-ue living, Hermione
Eugenia Elizabeth, b. 1895. Residence, Eastry House, Eastry, Kent. Amelia : m. 1905, Capt.
Gerald Elliott Ken worthy- Browne, who d. 1910, formerly Lancashire Fusiliers.— Violet Eugenia:
m. 1899, Arthur Hyde Hulton [see Hulton, Bt.]. Residence , Ryton, Shifnal, Shropshire.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. George Lister-Kaye, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1803, d .
1871 : m. 1847, Louisa Jessie, who d. 1862, da. of Capt. Dowker : —
Charles Wilkinson, b. 1849; m. 1881, Lucy Adela, da. of John Champion, formerly of Sherwood
House, Surbiton Hill, and has issue living, George Lister, b. 1&85 ; is Lieut. Yeo. : ni. 1919, Susan,
da. of , and widow of Lieut.-Col. P. N. Kent, 3rd Dragoon Guards, — Russell, O.B.E., R.N.,
b. 1887 ; became Lieut. 1909, Lieut. -Com. 1917 ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1913, Anna, da. of Capt.
Edward Bridges, formerly 7th Fusiliers, and widow of Hugh ‘Alleyne Sarheverell- Bateman, of Morley
Manor, Derbyshire. — Charles, 1890; is Capt. Yeo. : m. 1917, Mabel Violet, da. of C. N. Bramdd,
of Pightley, near Bridgwater, — Kathleen: m. 1907, Major Cecil Talbot Baines, A.S.C., who d.
(wounds in action during European War) 1917. and has issue living, a da. b. 19 — . a da. b. 19 — .
Residence , Scofton. near Worksop, Notts. Alan, b. 1854 : m. rst, 1879, Mary Jane, who d. 1915,
da. of the Rev. Edmund Stansfield, V. of Rustington, near Worthing ; 2ndly, 1916, Mary Clare
Fletcher, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Dorothea, b. 1885, — Rhoda, b. 1889 : m. xst, 19x4,
Major Guy Spencer Mitchell, King’s (Liverpool Regt.), who d. (killed in action during European
War) 1917 ; 2ndly, 1918, Reginald Arthur Ball, Lieut. Australian Forces. Residences, Grappen-
hall, Warrington ; 22, Morpeth Mansions, S.W -- Jessie Maria : m. lij'i, Joseph Charlton Parr,
J.P., who d. 1920, and has issue living, Roger Charlton (of Killiechronan, Isle of Mull), b. 1874 :
m. 1906, Lady Julian Mary Jocelyn, da. of 7th Earl of Roden, and has issue living, Henry
Charlton, b. 1907, — Katharine Agnes (Lady Cro/t), b. 1878 : m. 1903, as his second wife, Capt..
Sir Herbert Archer Croft, 10th Bt. (cr. 1671), who d. (killed in action during European War)
1915, — Elinor Jessie (Countess 0/ Roden), b. 1883: m. 1905, the 8th Earl of Roden,— Margaret
Alicia, b. 1887: m 1914, Major Holt Waring, who d. (killed in action during European War)
1918, of Waringstown, co. Down. Residences , Grappenhall Heyes, near Warrington ; Staunton
Park, Herefordshire. Louisa. Residence , St. Leonard’s Place, York.
Sir John Kaye, created a baronet by Charles I. His baronetcy became extinct 1809, but in
1812 it was renewed in Sir John Lister-Kaye, who married in 1800 Lady Amelia Grey, da. of George,
5th Earl of Stamford and Warrington.
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KEANE, Creation (U.K.) 1801, of Cappoquin, co. Waterford.
Lumley, b. 1910, — Sibyl Elfrida, b.
Lismore, co. Waterford.
Sir J ohn Keane, 5th Baronet ; b. June
3rd, 1873; s. his father, Sir Richard Francis,
1892 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1904; is Lieut. -Col.
R.F.A. , and a D.L. for co. Waterford (High
Sheriff 1 91 1 ) ; was Private Sec. to Gov. of Ceylon
(Sir A. H. Blake, G.C.M.G.) 1902-5 ; served
in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Legion of Honour) ; acted as an Assist. Em-
barkation Officer 1914; D.S.O. 1916: in. 1907,
Lady Eleanor Lucy Hicks-Beach, da. of 1st Earl
St. Aldwyn, and has issue.
gtrnts — Gules, three trouts naiant in pale argent.
Crist — A cat-a-mountain sejant proper, in his dexter paw
a staff displaying the Banner of Great Britain.
Seat — Cappoquin House, co. Waterford. Clubs —
Army and Navy, Kildare Street.
Son living— RICHARD MICHAEL, b. Jan. 29th, 1909.
Daughters living — Adelaide Mary, b. 1907. Sheila,
b. 1911. Madeliene Lucy, b. 1914.
Brothers living — George Michael, R.N., b. 1875 ; be-
came Lieut. 1896, Com. 1906, and Capt. 1914 : m. 1909,
Violet, da. of Theodore McKenna, of 22, Portland
Place, W., and has issue living, Ann Patricia, b. 1910.
Club, United Service.— Richard Henry, C.B.E.,
b. 1881 ; Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Transport Workers’ Batn. ;
O.B.E. 1918, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1906, Alice
Gabriel, da. of the late Sir Lumley Smith, K.C., of
25, Cadogan Square, S.W., and has issue living, Robert
1908, — Diana Dorothy, b. 1915. Residence, Fortwilliam,
Sister living — Florence, b. 1877 : m. 1900, Archibald Dennis Flower, and has issue living, Fordham,
b. 1904, — John Keane, b. 1906, — Evadne, b. 1911. Residence , The Hill, Stratford-on-Avon.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet) — George Wilfred, b. 1859 \ formerly Capt. 1st Batn. Durham
L.I. : m. 1st, 1888, Jessie Mary Lowther, who d. 1910, da. of the late Col. James Smith Du
Vernet ; 2ndly, 1912, Beatrice Manthorp, da. of John Charles Chubb and widow of John Ross
Macpherson. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. Leopold George Frederick Keane, C.B., son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1818, d. 1898 : m. 1844, Charlotte French, who d. 1903, da. of the Ven. and Rev.
Dr. Henry Cotton, late Archdeacon of Cashel : —
Frederick Henry, b. 1857 : m. 1893, Elizabeth, da. of William H. Penrose, formerly of Longhane, co.
Cork, and has issue living, Frederick William Leopold, b. 1897. Residence , Penticton, British
Columbia.
Sir John Keane, G.C.B., 2nd son of 1st baronet, was cr. Baron Keane [see B. Keane].
The 1 st baronet was successively M.P. for Bangor and Youghal, the 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for
Waterford (L) 1832-5, and the 3rd baronet was High Sheriff for co. Waterford in 1856 and the 4th
Baronet in 1881.
KELK, Creation (U.K.) 1874, of Bentley Priory, Middlesex.
Sir John William Kelk, 2nd Baronet;
b. Jan. 13th, 1851 ; s. his father Sir John, 1886 ;
ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb. ; formerly Capt. Wilts
Yeo. Cav. (retired as Hon. Major).
$rms — Per pale azure and gules on a bend engrailed
flory counterflory argent, three escallops o the second
Crist — A wolf sejant sable, collared or, holding between the
paws a leopard’s face proper, jessant de lis argent.
Residence — 40, Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs — Carlton,
Junior Carlton.
Sister living— Ellen Maud : m. 1878, Frederick William
Maude [see V. Hawarden, colls.]. Residences, The
Elms, New Romney, Kent; 9, Cadogan Gardens, S.W.
He Ih’es wisely who is contented with
his lot.
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Harwich (C) 1865-8.
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KELLETT, Creation (U.K.) 1801, of Lota, Cork.
Sir Henry de Castres Kellett, 3rd Baronet ,
3rd son of the late Henry de Castres Kellett, grandfather
of 3rd baronet [(3. 1815, d. 1884), by his marriage ( 1849)
with Marcella, da. of M. Reddy], el. son of Henry de
Castres Kellett, youngest brother of 1st baronet ; b. Sept.
15th, 1851; s. his cousin, Sir William, 1886; is a
stationer and newsagent : m. 1880, Joan, da. of William
Harrison, and has issue.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, argent, on a mount vert a boar
passant sable, armed, bristled, and chained or, Kellett ; 2nd and
3rd, argent, a cross gules, in the first quarter a fleur-de-lis of the
second, Lalie. Crtat— An armed arm proper, holding a truncheon or.
Residence — High Street, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Sons liviJlg-HENRY Dfc CASTRES, b. Oct. 2nd, 1882: m.
1905, Rubie Septima, da. of Easton Johnston.— —Stanley Francis,
b. 1885. Residence , Bairnsdale, Victoria, Australia. William
Augustus, b. 1889.
Daughters living— Ethel Kate, b. 1881. Myrtle Marcella, b.
1892. Doris, b ■ 1894. Reenie Florence, b. 1898.
Brother living— Michael Francis, b. 1858: in. 1885, Mary Eliza-
beth, da. of Timothy Stanley, and has issue living, Stanley
Francis, b. 1886, — Arthur Ormond, b. 1890, — Freda, b. 1892. Resi-
dence,
Sisters living — Catherine Rebecca, b. 1849 : in. 1873, Thomas
Hinchcliffe, and has issue living, Henry George, b. 1876 : m.
18 — , — Ernest Augustus, b. 1880, — Emily Edith, b. 1874: in. 18 — ,
Robert Budd, — Marcella, b. 1878 : m. 1905, John Duncan Mustow,
— Catherine, b. 1882. Emily, b. 1854 : in. 1873, James Farey, and has issue living, William
Alfred, b. 1876 : m. 1900, Jessie Melville- Rullerton, — Harold James, b. 1880,— Francis Leslie, b. 1886,
— Arthur Augustus, b. 1892, — Mary Winifred, b. 1874: in. 18 — , Alexander Frederick Burmeister, —
Emily b. 1877 : m. 1900, Albert W. Tutt, — Maud, b. 1881, — Florence, b. 1884. Residence. Burwood
Road, Hawthorn, Victoria. — Mary Ann, b. 1856 : in. 1883, Henry Burmeister, and has issue
living, Henry Frederick, b. 1884, — William Arthur, b. 1889,— Rupert Sydney, b. 1893,— LeRoy
Francis (twin), b. 1893, — Lillian Anna (twin), b. 1884, — Mabel Susanna, b. 1886. Annie Marcella,
b. 1862 : in. 1893, Henry Manicom, and has issue living, Charles, b. 1894.
Feret ad astra virtus.
Virtue will bear you to the
skies.
This baronetcy was created with special remainder to the heirs male of the father of the 1st
baronet. No reliable information regarding this family was obtained for many years, but it is believed
that on the death of the 2nd baronet, Sir William, in 1886 the title passed (in accordance with the
special remainder) to the descendants of the younger brother (Henry de Castres Kellett, b. 1776) of
the 1st baronet, whose third son was the Henry de Castres Kellett (ante), father of Sir Henry de
Castres Kellett, 3rd Bt. (ante), who, however, did not assume the title until Feb. 1906. [In Dec.
1905 a William Kellett died at Plymouth, described in his death certificate as “William Kellett,
Bart., aged 59,” and it is understood that he claimed to be a “son of Henry Kellett, 1st cousin
of 2nd Bt.”]
KEMP, Creation (E.) 1642, of Gissing, Norfolk.
Sir Kenneth Hagar Kemp, C.B.E. , 12th
Baronet , son of the late Rev. Nunn Robert Pretyman
Kemp, grandson of the late Thomas Benjamin
Kemp, 2nd son of 8th Baronet ; b. April 1853 ;
s. his cousin, Sir Thomas John, 1874 ; ed. at
Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1874), and at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst ; was a Sub-Lieut, in Army (un-
attached) 1875-6 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1880 ; is
patron of two livings, and a J. P. and D.L. for
Norfolk ; was Col Comdg. and Hon. Col. 3rd
Batn. Norfolk Regt. 1904-10; commanded 2nd
(Garrison) Batn. Suffolk Regt. 1916-18; C.B.E. ;
sometime a partner in the banking firm of Lacon,
Youell, and Kemp of Norwich ; served in S. Africa
1899-1900 (medal) ; unsuccessfully contested Norfolk,
N. Div. (C) July 1895, and March 1899; C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919 : m. 1876, Henrietta Mary Eva, da.
of Henry Hamilton, of Blackrock, Leitrim, and
Chilham, Kent, and has issue.
I hope for light. Anns — Gules, three garbs within a bordure engrailed or,
Crest — An eagle wings erect feeding on a garb fessewise.
Seats — Mergate Hall, Braconash, Norwich ; Gissing Hall, Diss, Norfolk. Residence — Pentlow,
Sheringham.
Son living — ROBERT HAMILTON, b. Sept, nth, 1877 ; ed. at Winchester; formerly Lieut. 7th
Dragoon Guards and 3rd Batn. Gordon Highlanders ; is Capt. Army Ser. Corps; served in S.
Africa 1899-1903 (two medals); m. 1908, Violet Mary, da. of the late Capt. R. C. Dalrymple
Stewart- Muirhead, Roy. Horse Guards, and has issue living, Margaret Violet Nancy, b. 1910, —
Peggy Isabelle, b. 1914.
Daughters living — Eva Constance, b. 1878. Margaret Hagar, b. 1880: m. 1912, Lieut.-Col.
Charles M. Jickling, O.B.E., Norfolk Regt., and has issue living, Charles Benjamin Kemp, b.
1916, — Daphne, b. 1913. Violet Mary, b. 1881. Ida Dorothy, b. 1882 : in. 1st, 1901, Robert
Gwilt, who d. 1902 ; 2ndly, 1911, Major Vincent Andrew Gillam, York and Lancaster Regt., and
has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Jack, b 1913.
Sister living — Caroline Russell : in. 1875, the Rev. John Sharpe, D.D., who d. 1895, R. of Elmley
Lovett, and has issue living, Edgar, b. 1887. Residence , Elmley, Tenison Avenue, Cambridge.
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KENNARD, Creation (U.K.) 1891, of Fernhill, co. Southampton.
Sir Coleridge Arthur FitzRoy Kennard, ist
Baronet, only child of the late Hugh Coleridge Downing
Kennard, Lieut, ist Batn. Grenadier Guards (infra), and
grandson of the late Coleridge John Kennard, J.P., D.L.
(infra) ; b. May 12th, 1885 ; ed. at Eton ; is a ist Sec. in
Diplo. Ser. : m. 1911, Dorothy Katharine (who obtained a
divorce 1918), only child of Sir George Head Barclay, K.C.S.I.,
K.C. M.G., C.V.O., Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at
Bucharest, and has issue.
$rms— Per chevron gules and azure, a chevron engrailed argent be-
tween in chief two keys, wards downwards, or, and in base a sword erect
proper, pommel and hilt or. Crest — A dexter cubit arm erect in armour
proper, charged with a buckle gules, the hand grasping a key in bend or,
and a broken sword in bend sinister proper.
Residence — 25, Parkside, S.W. Clubs— Marlborough, Carlton.
But hope is not broken.
Sons living — LAURENCE URY CHARLES, b. Feb. 6th, 1912. George Arnold Ford, b. 1915.
Aunt living — Meredith Sophia Frances ( Baroness Rawlinson) : m. 1890, Gen. the ist Baron
Rawlinson, G.C. B., G.C.V.O., K.C.M G., Com.-in-Ch. in India. Residence , Simla, India.
Mother living— Helen, only da. of the late James Wyllie, of 3, Kings Gardens, Hove, Sussex, and
Eilenroc, Antibes, France: tn. ist, 1883, Hugh Coleridge Downing Kennard, Lieut, ist Batn.
Grenadier Guards (ante), who d. 1886, and has issue living (ante) ; 2ndly, 1896, James Laurence
Carew, M.P. , who d. T903. Residence , 3, King’s Gardens, Hove. ,
Her Majesty signified her intention of bestowing a Baronetcy upon Coleridge John Kennard ; but
he having died before the patent was gazetted, the dignity was conferred on his grandson.
KENNAWAY, Creation (G.B.) 1791, of Hyderabad, East Indies.
Sir John Kennaway, 4th Baronet ; b.
April 7th, 1879: s. his father, the Rt. Hon. Sir
John Henry, P.C., C.B., 1919 ; is Lieut. Devon-
shire Regt., and patron of one living.
^rms — Argent, a fesse azure between two eagles dis-
played in chief gules, and in base, through an annulet of the
third, a slip of olive and another of palm in saltire proper.
Crrst — An eagle rising proper, from the beak an escutcheon
pendent azure, charged with the sun in splendour also
proper.
Seat — Escot, Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire.
Sisters living — Gertrude Ella, A 1874.— —Joyce Christabel
( Lady Baker- IVilbrahamt, b. 1876: tn. 1001, Sir Philip
Wilbraham Baker-Wilbraham, 6th Bt. Residences , 76,
Elm Park Gardens, S.W. 10 ; Rode Hall, Scholar Green,
Cheshire.
Widow living of 3rd Baronet— Frances {Lady Ken-
naway), da. of the late Francis Archibald Arbuthnot [see
Arbuthnot. Bt., colls.] : tn. 1866, the Rt. Hon. Sir John
Henry Kennaway, P.C., C.B., 3rd baronet, who d. 1919.
Residence, Escot, Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Charles William Kennaway, 2nd son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1843, d. 1914 : tn. 1876, Evelyn (now of 163, Ashley Gardens, S.W.), da. of the
late Edward Lennox Boyd, F.S.A., of The Lees, Folkestone : —
CHARLES NOEL, b. Feb. 17th, 1877 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; formerly Capt. R.A. : tn. 1906, Florence
Lucie, da. of H S. Poole, formerly of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and has issue living, Charles Stewart
Hamilton, b. 1914. — Monica Evelyn Tindal, b. 1910.
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Rev. Richard Arthur Kennaway, 4th son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1847, d . 1918 : tn. ist, 1874, Mary Jane, who d. 1889, da. of the late
Rev. T. F. Boddington, R. of Badger, Salop ; 2ndly, 1892, Isabella Fraser (now of
Littlecote, Hati h End, Middlesex), da. of the late Rev. William Wilson, R. of
Stoke Bruerne, Northants : —
Gerard Arthur, b. 1876; is Capt. Derbyshire Yeo. T. F. Reserve: tn. 1908, Gladys, youngest da. of
Lieut. -Com. Cecil Brooke Palmer, formerly R.N. R esidence, Barton House, Exton, Exeter.——
Mark John, b. 1880 : tn. 1920, Dorothy, da. of Edward Hick, of 77, Grange Avenue, Leeds. Resi-
dence, Escot Estate, Tanjong Malim, Federated Malay States. Leonard Henry', b. 1882; T.F.
Reserve. Richard Harold, b. 1887 ; is Capt. Devonshire Regt.. Ella Frances, b. 1879.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Edward Kennaway, 2nd son of ist haronet, b. 1800, d.
1875 : tn. ist, 1830. Emma, who d. 1843, da. of the Rev. the Hon. Gerard Thomas
Noel ; 2ndly, 1845, Olivia, who d. 1888, da. of the Rev. Lewis Way, of Stansted
Park, Sussex :—
Rev. Charles Lewis, b. 1847 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1870, M.A. 1873); is
Incumbent of Tarrant-Crawford, Dorset : tn. 1877. Edith Letitia, da. of the late Charles Joseph
Parke, of Henbury House, Wimborne, Dorset, having had issue, of whom Arthur Lewis, b. 1881 ;
Lieut. Dorsetshire Yeo. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, — Ruth Lettice : tn. 1915,
Rev. Hugh Speke, Major Lancashire Fusiliers, who d. (killed in action) 1915, — Cicely Joan tn.
1908, Major Gerald Vernon Carter, Yeo., of Waterston Manor, Dorchester, and has issue living,
Pamela Edith b. 1909, Barbara Joan b. 1910, Lavinia Mary b. 1920. Residence, Stephens Plot,
Spetisbury, Blandford. Agnes Olivia. Mariona. Residence , Campden, Bournemouth.
Grandson of the Rev. Charles Lewis Kennaway (ante) : —
Issue of the late Charles Roger Kennaw-ay, b. 1880, d. 1914 : tn. 1907, Margaret Evelyn, who
d. 1917, da. of the Rev. Robert Bagot Chester Everard [B. Bagot, colls.] : —
Charles Lewis, b. 1910.
Issue of the late William Richard Kennaway, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1804, d.
1842 : tn. 1831, Eliza, who d. 1893, da. of George Poyntz Ricketts, B.C.S. : —
Emily Frances: tn. 1867, Eugene Francis Cronin, M.D., and has issue living, Eugene Amyatt^ b.
1876. Residence, Old Manor House, Clapham Common, S.W.^— Blanche Eliza: tn. 1873, Col.
Hugh Patrick Ralston Francais Crawfurd, I.S.C-, who d. 191-.
/ shall ascend.
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The 1st baronet, Sir John, in 1788 was appointed Resident at the Court of the Nizam, with whom,
on the breaking out of the war with Tippoo Sultan, he concluded a treaty of alliance, for which service
he was created a baronet. In 1792 he concluded treaties of peace between the allied powers and Tippoo,
who ceded half his dominions and paid .£3,300,000 to the Allies. The 3rd baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir
John Henry, P.C., C.B., sat as M.P. for Devonshire (C) 1870-85, and for Honiton Div. of Devon-
shire 1885-1910.
KENNEDY. Creation (U.K.) 1836, of Johnstown Kennedy, co. Dublin.
Sir John Charles Kennedy, 3rd Baronet ; b.
March 23rd, 1856; s. his father, Sir Charles Edward Bayi.y.
1880; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1879); is
a J.P. and D.L. for co. Dublin; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy.
Dublin Fusiliers ; was High Sheriff of co. Waterford 1884 :
m. 1879, Sydney H. Maude, da. of the late Sir James Macaulay
Higginson, K.C. B., and has issue.
^rms — Sable, on a fesse between three esquires’ helmets argent, a fox
courant proper. ftrtat — A dexter arm embowed in armour proper, the hand
grasping an oak-branch also proper.
Seat — Johnstown Kennedy, Hazlehatch, co. Dublin. Club — Kildare
Street.
Sons living— JOHN RALPH BAYI.Y. b. April 9th, 1896; ed. at
Uppingham, and at R.M.A. ; late Lieut. R.F.A. James Edward,
b. 1898.
Daughter living- -Augusta Mabel : in. 1913, Lloyd Edward Hughes.
Brother living — George Edward de Vere, b. 1857; ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut. 5th Lancers:
in. 1889, Julia Ellen Beatrice, da. of Sir John Craven Carden, 4th Bt., of Templemore Abbey,
Tipperary, having had issue, of whom Ronald Bayly Craven, b. 1895 ; Lieut. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers ;
d. (result of active ser. during European War) 1917, — Derrick Edward de Vere, b. 1904. Residence ,
Westown, Straffan, co. Kildare.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Beauman Kennedy, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1821, d.
1884 : m. i860, Elizabeth, who d. 1906, da. of James Martin, of Ross, co. Galway : —
William Horace, b. 1861 ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; served in Egyptian
campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star) : m. 1st, 1889, Ada Constance, who d. 1894, da. of
Surg.-Maj. Gen. John Warren, sometime Principal Med. Officer, Bombay; 2ndly, 1895, Sophia
Thomasine Constable, da. of the late Capt. Constable Curtis [Curtis, Bt., cr. 1802, colls.].
Constance : in. 1889, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Trevelyan Moore, R.E., and has issue living. Ruby
Dorothy Caragh, b 1891, — Esmie Marion Glenda, b. 1893,— Leila Constance Masira, b. 1900.
Marion : m. 1901, George Leycester Penrhyn. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Francis Kennedy (infra) : —
Issue of the late John Arthur Kennedy, b. 1858, d. 191- : m. 1881, Evelyn Maude, da. of the
late H. G. Bromilow, of Southport
Francis George, b. 1882. Charles Harold (of Butte Ranche, Millarville, Alberta, Canada), b. 1884 :
tv. 1909, Sybil Gordon, da. of the late Dr Herbert Mead. Olive Eileen, b. 1889.
Issue of the late Capt. Francis Kennedy, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1826, d. 1862 : in.
1857, Elizabeth, who rf. 1906 (having tv. 2ndly, 1869, Sir George Ribton, 4th Bt.;
who d. 1901, of Grey Fort, Kilcool, co. Wicklow), da. of Christopher Sanders,
of Deer Park, Cork ; —
Francis, b. 1859. Graham Egerton, b. 1861 : in. 1896, da. of Henry Quinan. Elizabeth Maria:
m. 1891, Alfred Edward Darley, D.L for co. Wicklow {Club, Kildare Street), and has issue living,
Denis, b. 1893 ; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C. : Capt. 4th Dragoon Guards; European War 1914-18
(despatches) : in. 1917, Nina, da. of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Henry Burton Forster, J.P., of Holt Manor,
Wilts, and has issue living, Pamela b. 1918,— Vera, b. 1892: in. 1919, Capt. Victor Olphert, Roy.
Irish Fusdiers, of Ballyconnell House, Donegal, and has issue living, Ann Lisette, — Claire, b. 1895 :
in. 1918, William Henry Smith, late Lieut. Coldstream Guards, of Villa Vieja, Algeciras, Spain,
and has issue living, William James b. 1919, — Nina, b. 189-. Residences , Carysfort, Blackrock,
co. Dublin ; Kippure House, Manor Kilbride, co. Wicklow.
Issue of the late Robert Kennedy, b. 1828, d. 1913 : in. 1855, Alice, who d. 1910, da.
of the late Rev. Henry Gray [E. Limerick] : —
John Henry, b. 1859; formerly Capt. 97th Regt. and Roy. W. Kent Regt. ; Boer War 1879, Nile
ExpeditioT 1884-5 (medal with clasp, star), European War 1914-19 as Major Comdg. a Batn.
Norfolk Vol. Regt. : tn 1889, Rose, da. of Maj.-Gen. H. Parke, R.M.A., and widow of Col.
Henry Thornhill, R.H.A. Residence , Attleborough Lodge, Norfolk. Edward Robert, b.
i860 : vi. 1905, Doris, da. of E. Lumsdaine, of Sydney, N.S. Wales, and has issue living,
John Edward, b. 1909, — Robert, b. 1911, — Percy William, b. 1914, — Darby Michael, b. 1919,—
Sabia, — Maive, — Clodagh, — Patricia. Residence , Bishopscourt, Straffan, co. Kildare. Francis
William, C.B., R.N., b. 1863 ; became Capt. 1904 , Rear-Adm. 1916, and Vice-Adm. (retired) 1920 ;
served during European War 1914-16, in Dardanelles, and at battles of Dogger Bank and Jutland
(despatches, C.B., Russian Order of St. Anne) ; C. B. (Mil.) 1917 : in. 1898, Amy, da. of Col. Henry
Hill Goodeve, R.A., and has issue living, H. Kennedy, b. 18 — ; is a Naval Cadet, — Judith, — Leila.
KEY, Creation (U K.) 1831, of Thornbury, Gloucestershire.
Rev. Sir John Kingsmill Causton Key, 3rd
Baronet ; b. Aug. 22nd, 1853 ; s. his father, Sir Kingsmill
Grove, 1899 ; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at Lincoln Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1877, M.A. 1879) ; was a Member of the Universities’
Mission to Central Africa in Zanzibar 1881-1904 and at Living-
stone, N. Rhodesia 1912-14, and R. of Little Wittenham
1905-12 ; is Canon of Zanzibar, V. of Moulsford-on-
Thames, and a Member of Roy. Colonial Institute : m. 1891,
Emily (of the Univs.’ Mission), da. of the late William Wood-
ward, of Hardwick Bank, near Tewkesbury.
&nns — Per chevron dovetailed ermine and gules, three keys erect wards
upwards and to the sinister or. Crtat — On a mount vert a hart lodged, full
faced proper, charged on the body with three mullets fessewise sable.
Residence — Moulsford Vicarage, Berks.
Half-Brother living— KINGSMILL JAMES, b. Oct. nth, 1864; ed.
In Domino confido.
In the Lord put I my
trust.
Adhereo virtuti.
I adhere to virtue.
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at Clifton Coll., and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1888): m. 1888, Helen, el. da. of William
Abercrombie, formerly of Lyngarth, Brooklands, Cheshire, and has issue living, Violet Esme
Kingsmill, A i88g. Residence , 22, Sumner Place, S.W.
Sisters living— Louisa Marian: m. 1872, John Annesley Brownngg, M.D., who d. 1891 and
has issue living, Norman Graham (of Fernden, Haslemere), b. 1874: m. 1906, Esther Frances,
youngest da. of the late Col. Charles James Garstin, B.S.C., and has issue living, Charles Annesley
Graham b. 1907, Esther Pansy A 1909, Hilda Marion b. 1914, Sheila Rosemary A 1917, — Annesley
Harold (of The White House, Milford, Surrey), b. 1882; is an Architect, and Major R.G.A. : m.
1910, Aileen Maude, da. of the late Capt. E. D. FitzGerald, and has issue living, John Edward
Annesley A 1911, Gerald Kingsmill Annesley A 1913, Patrick Charles Annesley b. 1914, Maureen-
Noel Annesley b. 1918, — Frederick Kingsmill (of Swatow, S. China), b. 1885 ; ed. at Queens’ Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1908); is Lieut. R.G.A. : m. 1912, Hilda Violet, da. of the Rev. Ernest Augustus-
Eardley-Wilmot [ see Eardley-Wilmot, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Edward Kingsmill b. 1914,
Richard Eardley b. 1920, — Kathleen Elizabeth, — Hilda. — Norah, — Helen Grace. Reside?ice%
Scotland Farm, Haslemere.— —Laura Emma. Residence , Scotland Farm, Haslemere.
The 1st baronet was Lord Mayor of London 1829-30 and 1830-31, M.P. for that City (L) 1832-3,.
and Chamberlain thereof 1853-8.
KEYES, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Zeebrugge, and of Dover, Kent.
Sir Roger John Brownlow Keyes,.
K.C.B. , K.C.V.O. , C.M.G. , D.S.O., LL.D., 1st
Baronet, son of the late Gen. Sir Charles Patton
Keyes, G.C.B. ; b. Oct. 4th, 1872 ; entered R.N.
1885, became Lieut. 1893, Com. 1900, Capt. 1905,
and Rear-Adm. 1917 ; E. Africa 1890, with
Naval Brig, (medal with clasp), China 1900
(despatches, medal with two clasps, promoted
Com.), European War 1914- 19. as Commodore
Submarines, subsequently as Ch. of Staff, E.
Mediterranean Squadron, and Acting Vice-Adm.
Comdg. Dover Patrol (despatches, C.M.G.,
D.S.O. , Com. Legion of Honour, K.C.B. ,
thanked by War Cabinet, Belgian and French
Croix de Guerre, Order of Leopold of Belgium,
Grand Officer Legion of Honour, Order of St.
Maurice and St. Lazarus, K.C.V.O., thanked by
Parliament, cr. Baronet, granted £10,000) ; was
Naval Attache to Courts of Rome, Vienna, Athens,
and Constantinople 1905-7 ; appointed Commo-
dore 2nd class) in charge of Submarine Ser. 1912,
a Naval A. D.C. to H.M. 1914, and to command
Battle Cruiser Squadron, Atlantic Fleet 1919 'r
Hon. LL.D. Camb. ; M.V.O. (4th class) 1906, C.B. (Mil.) 1911, C.M.G. and D.S.O.
1916, C.V.O., K.C.B. (Mil.), and K.C.V.O. 1918: m. 1906, Eva Mary Salvin, da.
of the late Edward Salvin Bowlby, D.L., of Gilston Park, Herts, and Knoydart,
Inverness-shire, and has issue.
glrms (as recorded at Ulster Office) — Per chevron gules and sable, three keys or, the wards of
the two in chief facing each other, and of the one in base to the sinister, on a canton argent a lion
rampant of the first. Crtst — An open hand couped at the wrist proper, holding between the fore-
finger and thumb a key or.
Clubs— Naval and Military, Marlborough.
Sons living— GEOFFREY CHARLES TASKER, b. May 18th, 1917. Roger George Bowlby,
A 1919.
Daughters living — Diana Margaret.— Katherine Elizabeth. Elizabeth Mary.
KIMBER, Creation (U.K.) 1904, of Lansdowne Lodge, Wandsworth, co. London.
Sir Henry Kimber, ist Baronet , son of
the late Joseph Kimber, of Canonbury ; b. July 13th,
1834 ; ed. privately, and at Univ. Coll., London ;
admitted a Solicitor 1858 (ist prize of Incorporated
Law So., and 2nd in Law at Univ. Coll.); founder
and head of the legal firm of Kimber and Ellis
(now Kimbers and Boatman), but retired therefrom
1890 ; is Vice-Chm. of the Capital and Counties
Bank, and Chm. of S. Indian and Pondicherry Rail-
ways, of Calcutta Tramway Co., and of Natal Land and
Colonization Co. (Limited); founder, or reconstructor,
of several Colonial and other commercial undertakings;
sat as M.P. for Wandsworth (C) Nov. 1885 to June
1913: m. i860, Mary Adelaide, who d. 1901, da. of
the late Gen. Charles Dixon, R.E., and has issue.
gtrniS— Argent, a torteau between three choughs proper,
on a chief engrailed gules, three estoiles of the first. Crtst—
A bull’s head cabossed sable horned argent, between the horns
an estoile or.
Residences— Lansdowne Lodge, East Putney, S.W. ;
Albany Chambers, York Street, Westminster, S.W. Clubs—
You may break , but you shall not Carlton, City Carlton, St. Stephen’s, Royal Automobile,
bend me. British Empire.
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SOUS living— HENRY DIXON, b. Nov. 8th, 1862; ed. at Epsom Coll., and at Lincoln Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1888); admitted a Solicitor 1887; is senior partner in the legal firm of
Kimbers, Williams and Co., of 79, Lombard Street, E.C., and an Officer of Order of Crown of
Italy; was Ch. Commoner City of London Corporation 1919: m. ist, 1890, Florence Sarah, who
d. 1907, only da. of the late Charles Boyes Noel Snewin ; 2ndly, 1910, Lucy Ellen, da. of the late
George William Crookes, having had issue, of whom (by ist marriage) Henry Cyril Dixon, b. 1894 ;
Lieut. R. F.A. ; d. (wounds in action during European War) 1916, — (by 2nd marriage) Charles Dixon,
b. 1912,— (by ist marriage) Ella Florence Irene, A 1903, — Helen Margaret, b. 1907, — (by 2nd marriage)
Audrey Patricia, b. 1913. Residence , Hitcham Place, Taplow, Bucks. Clubs, Junior Carlton, City
Carlton, Royal Automobile. Percy Dixon, b, 1867; is a farmer: in. 1892, Janet Margaret, da.
of the late William Mackenzie, of Cramond, Natal, and has issue living, Guy Mackenzie, b. 1899.
Residence , Maritzdaal, The Dargle, Natal. Hugh Dixon, b. 1871 : m. ist, 1902, Sarah Louise,
da. of Nelson H. Kellogg, of Rugby, Morgan co., Tennessee, U.S.A. ; 2ndly, 1916, Ethel Ellen
Skelton. Residence ,
Daughters living— Mary Adelaide Annie, b. 1861 : m. 1895, the Rev. Professor J. Radford
Thomson, who d. 1918, and has issue living. Residence , Eirene, West Hill, Putney Heath, S.W.
Jessie May, b. 1865 : in. 1901, Charles Mortimer Lewis, who d. 1910.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Walter Dixon Kimber, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1869, d. 1916:
in. 1897, Florence, da. of John Brown, and widow of T. J. Holmden : —
Eric Dixon, b. 1898.— —Allan Dixon, b. 1903. Joyce Dixon, b. 1900. Evelyn Dixon, b. 1911.
HUDSON-KINAHAN, Creation (U.K.) 1887, of Glenville, Ardnageehy, Barrymore,
co. Cork, of Wyckham, Taney, Rathdown, co. Dublin, and of Merrion Square
North, City of Dublin.
Sir Edward Hudson Hudson-
Kinahan, 2nd Baronet ; b. Nov. 3rd, 1865?
s. his father, Edward Hudson, 1892;
ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Dublin;
was Lieut. 21st Hussars 1887-96 ; is a J.P.
for co. Cork.
^rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th per bend azure
and gules, on a cross couped argent a fleur-de-lis
sable, Kinahan ; 2nd and 3rd per pale gules and
sable, on a fesse or, between three boars' heads^
couped argent, as many lions rampant of the second,
Hudson. Crests — ist a demi-lion rampant sable,
holding in its paws a battle-axe proper, and charged
on the shoulder with a cross couped or, Kinahan ;
2nd a lion rampant gules, holding between the
paws a boar’s head couped argent, and charged on.
the shoulder with a cross couped or. j&npporters —
Two lions rampant per tesse, that on the dexter
sable and gules, that on the sinister gules and
sable, semee of trefoils slipped, plain collared and
charged on the shoulder with a tower, all or. jSftojtb-
.plotto — Adversis major {Strong in adversity).
Seat — The Manor, Glenville, Fermoy, co. Cork*
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Cork co.
Brothers living ROBERT HENRY, b. Sept.
13th, 1872; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin. George
Frederick, C.B.E. , b. 1879; ed. at Harrow, and
at Pemb. Coll., Camb. ; is Lieut. -Col. Durham
L.I., and serving with Egyptian Army ; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Sisters living— Charlotte Hudson : in. 1895, Cornelius Richard O’Callaghan. Residence ,
Caherduggan, Midleton, co. Cork. Grace Elizabeth: m. 1899, Spotswood Bowles.
Residence , Ahern House, Conna, co. Cork. Emily Margaretta.^— -Gertrude Isabella Margaret :
in. 1912, Major Robert Clifford John Alexander, R.G.A.- — Ellen Louisa Marie: m. 1909, Capt.
Harry Vivian Hare, Durham L. I., who d. (killed in action) 1914 [see E. Listowel, colls.].
Aileen Julia: m . 1918, Lieut.-Col. Tristram Carlyon, D.S.O., R.A.
The ist baronet assumed in 1887, by royal license, the additional surname and arms of Hudson.
KING, Creation (U.K.) 1815, of Charlestown, Roscommon.
Sir George Adolphus King, 5th Baronet, son
of the late George King, 7th son of 2nd baronet ; b. Sept. 3rd,
1864 ; s. bis cousin, Sir Gilbert, 1920.
$rots — Sable, a lion rampant double queued or. Cmt — An escallop gules.
Seal — Charlestown, Drumsna, co. Roscommon.
Brother living — ROBERT EBENEZER, b. Jan. 12th, 1869 : m. 1891,
Margaret, da. of Alexander Dempster, and has issue living, Alexander
William, b. 1892,— Douglas James, b. 1895,— Grace: in. 1915, Sergeant
K. Taylor. Residence ,
Daughter living of 4th Baronet— Mary Rowley.
Sisters living Of 4th Baronet— Elizabeth : m. 1865, Guy Lloyd, D.L.,
Spes tutissima coelis. who d. 1906. Rosamond Anne: m. 1877, the Ven. William Daunt,
Our safest hope is in who d. 1919, Archdeacon of Cloyne. Residence , Ardcaein, St. Anne’s*
Heaven. Hill, co. Cork.
■¥■ The 3rd brother, Daniel Dickinson Hudson-Kinahan, b. 1877; Lieut. Irish Guards;
d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, and the 5th brother, Cecil Barton Hudson-Kinahan,
b. 1883 ; Lieut. King’s African Rifles ; d. (on active service during European War) 1915.
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Widow liviog Of 4th Baronet — Louisa Scudder Rvall ( Lady King), da. of the late
Lieut. -Col. Henry Baker Sweet : m. 1897, as his second wife. Sir Gilbert King, 4th baronet,
who d. 1920. Residence , 21, Fitzwilliam Square South, Dublin.
KING, Creation (G.K.) 1821, of Corrard, Fermanagh.
Sir Charles Simeon King, 3rd Baronet ;
b. Dec. 8th, 1840 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir James
Walker, 1874 : m. 1891, Sophia Louisa, da. and
heiress of the late R. Bolton-Davis, of Swerford
Park, Oxon.
$rms — Azure, on a fesse argent between a lion’s head
erased in chiet and a mullet in base or, three round buckles
gules ; and for augmentation, on a chief ermine an imperial
crown surrounded by a wreath of trefoils proper. Crtst — A
dexter cubit arm erect, the hand grasping a dagger in pale
all proper.
Seats — Corrard, Lisbellaw, co. Fermanagh ; The High-
lands House, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
Robertus dictus King, who (dying ante 1247) bequeathed
lands in Aberdeenshire to the Monastery of St. Andrews, is
the first of the house of Barra (of which the Corrard family
are now the chief representatives) on record in that co. ; Sir
James King, of Birness, a cadet of the house, served as
Lieut.-Gen. under Gustavus Adolphus, and also, subse-
quently, to King Charles I. ; by the latter he was created,
1642, Baron Eythin in the Peerage of Scotland ; he was also
created by Queen Christina, Baron Sanshult, of Calmar, in
Sweden, but dying, s.p., at Stockholm, 1652, his peerages
became extinct. Dr. William King, an eminent Archbishop
of Dublin 1703-29, was another member of the family. The
baronet’s immediate ancestor settled in co. Fermanagh in
the reign of Charles I., where he subsequently purchased Corrard and Gola (anciently Gaula,
the seat of a Dominican monastery). The 1st baronet, Sir Abraham Bradley, great- great-grandson
of the first proprietor of Corrard, was High Sheriff of the city of Dublin 1801-2, and Lord Mayor
1812-13 and 1820-21, in which latter year he had the honour of entertaining George IV., when he
had the distinction (then without precedent) conferred upon him of being created a baronet by the
Sovereign in person.
Fortune favours the brave.
KING, Creation (U.K.) 1888, of Campsie, Stirlingshire.
Honour is the reward of industry. JqHN WESTALL KlNG, 2nd Baronet ;
b. Jan. 19th, 1863; s. his father. Sir James, 1911 ;
is a J.P. for cos. Lanark and Stirling, and for Co. of
City of Glasgow; formerly Lieut. -Col. and Hon.
Col. Comdg. 4th Vol. Batn. Princess Louise’s
(Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) : m. 1897,
Frances Rosa, da. of the late John Neve, of Oaken,
Staffordshire, and has issue.
$rms — Azure, on a fesse argent between a lion’s head erased
or in chief, and two billets of the third in base, three round-
buckles of the field. Crtst — A redbreast proper.
Residence — Carstairs House, Lanarkshire. Clubs —
Conservative, New (Edinburgh).
Sons living— JAMES GRANVILLE LE NEVE, b.
Sept. 17th, 1808. John Alastair, b. 1905.
Daughter living — Margaret Westall, b. 1902.
Brothers living— Alfred Charles, b. 1866: nt. 1896, Alice
Maude, da. ot the late Thomas Walker, of Staincliffe,
Seaton Carew, co. Durham. Residence, Braishfield Manor,
Romsey, Hants.— James Edward, C.B.E., b. 1875; ed. at New Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1899); Bar.
Inner Temple 1904: entered Foreign Office 1915. and was appointed Sec. to Allied Blockade
Committee during European War (O.B.E., C.B.E. 1 ; is Sec. to British Legation, The Hague;
O.B.E. t Civil) 1917, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920 : »i. 1914, Muriel May Ellis, da. of the late Capt. Frederick
James Taylor, Derbyshire Regt., of Waddon, Surrey. Residences, 20, Embankment Gardens,
Chelsea, S.W. ; Monks Alley, Binfield, Berks
Sister living— Edith Christina: m. 1894, Henry Brock, who d. 1915, and has issue living, Harold
Ashley, b. 1903, — James King, b. 1907, — Ethel King, b. 1896, — Edith Eleanor, b. 1898.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Marian ( Lady King), da. of William Westall, of Streatham
Common, S.W. : m. 1861, Sir James King, 1st baronet, who d. 1911. Residence, 20, Embankment
Gardens, Chelsea, S.W.
The 1st baronet, sometime Lord Provost of Glasgow and Chm. of Clyde Trustees, received Queen
Victoria on her visit to Glasgow in 1888.
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DUCKWORTH-KING, Creation (G.B.) 1792, of Bellevue, Kent.
Sir George Henry James Duckworth-
King, 6th Baronet ; b. June 8th, 1891 ; s. his father,
Sir Dudley Gordon Alan, 1909 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Oxford Univ. ; is Capt. Grenadier Guards ; served
during European War 1914-18 (wounded): m. 1915,
Barbara Madalen Jean, da. of Hugh James Elibank
Scott-Makdougall, of 3, Sloane Avenue, S. W. [ see
Johnstone, Bt. , colls.], and has issue.
$rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th sable, a lion rampant erminois
between three crosses patee-fitchee at the foot or, King ; 2nd and
3rd argent, on a chevron azure, between two ducks proper in chief,
and a naval crown of the second in base, a bomb fired between two
estoiles or, on a chief of the second the words “ St. Domingo,"
within a branch of laurel entwined with another of oak or, Duck-
•worth. Crrsts — 1st, a lion’s jamb erased and erect sable, grasping
a cross-paiee as in the arms; 2nd, a tower, the battlements partly
demolished argent, from the top flames issuant proper ; on the
sinister side a sea-lion erect azure, the paws pressing against the
tower.
Seat — Wear House, Countess Wear, Exeter. Clubs —
Guards’, Marlborough.
Never without hope.
Daughters liviDg Anne Eva Katharine, b. 1915 Caroline Agnes, b. 1916.
Brother living — JOHN RICHARD, b. June nth, 1899 : ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. :
is Lieut. Coldstream Guards. Clubs, Guards’, Wellington.
Sister living — Violet Caroline, b. 1894 : m. 1920, Major Cecil Bradshaw, 'formerly 2nd Dragoon
Guards. Residence ,
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet). Elizabeth Anne King. Residence , n, Queens-
berry Place, S.W.
Widow living of 5th Baronet — Eva Mary {Lady Duckworth- King), only da. of the late Maj.-
Gen. Ralph Gore, R.H.A. : m. 1890, Sir Dudley Gordon Alan Duckworth-King, 5th baronet,,
who d. 1909. Residence . Mount Wear, Countess Wear, near Exeter.
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughters of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Robert Cornwallis King (infra) : —
Issue of the late Vice-Adm. Richard Duckworth King, b. 1840, d. 1900 : m. 1873, Julia
Metcalfe, da. of the late Samuel Hall Egginton, of North Ferriby, Yorkshire: —
Mabel Duckworth, b. 1876. Gladys Duckworth, 15. 18 — .
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Robert Cornwallis King, 3rd son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1812, d. 1893 : m. 1837, Evelina Maria Augusta, da. of the late Charles Searle,
M.D. : —
Maria Evelina Sarah.
Issue of the late Major William Affleck King, 8th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1830, d.
1886 : m. 1873, Charlotte, who d. 1880, da. of A. C. Webster : —
Elizabeth Amy : m. 1898, George Robert Brewis, and has issue living, John Salusbury, b. 1902, —
Charlotte Elizabeth Joyce, b. 1899 -Justine Mary Louisa: m. 1915, the Rev. Jocelyn James-
Antrobus, R. of Bishop’s Hatfield [see Antrobus, Bt., colls.]. Residence, St. Audreys, Hatfield,
Herts. —Frances Lucy Gaye : m. 1917, Arthur G. Elliott. Residence,
The 1st baronet, Rear-Adm. Sir Richard, greatly distinguished himself by a series of gallant
achievements in the Indian Seas ; and the 2nd baronet, Vice-Adm. Sir Richard King, G.C. B. (Adm.
of the Red), commanded the “ Achille” at Trafalgar, and m. 1803, Sarah Anne, only da. of Adm. Sir
John Thomas Duckworth, Bt., G.C.B. His second son, Adm. Sir George St. Vincent King, K.C.B.h
4th baronet, assumed by royal license 1888 the additional surname and arms of Duckworth.
KINLOCH, Creation (N.S.) 1686, of Gilmerton, East Lothian.
I aspire higher. Sir DAVID ALEXANDER KlNLOCH, C.B.,
M.V.O., nth Baronet; b. Feb. 20th, 1856; s. his
father, Sir Alexander, 1912 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1877) ; formerly Lieut.-
Col. and Brevet Col. Comdg. 1st Batn. Grenadier
Guards; is a J.P. and D.L. for E. Lothian, and
Hon. Brig -Gen.; commanded 6th London Inf. Brig.
1908-12 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900, with 3rd
Batn. Grenadier Guards, present at battles of Belmont,
Graspan, and Modder River (despatches, C.B.), and
in France 1915 (despatches) ; appointed to command a
Brig. 1914; C.B. (Mil.) 1900, M.V.O. (4th class) 1901 :
m. 1897, Elinor Lucy, da. of the late Col. William
Bromley-Davenport, M.P. , and has issue.
^mts — Azure, a boar’s head erased between three mascles
or. Crrst — An eagle rising proper.
Seat — Gilmerton, Drem. Town Residence— 20, Eaton
Place, S.W. Clubs — Guards', Turf, Marlborough, Travellers’,.
New (Edinburgh).
Son living— ALEXANDER DAVENPORT, b. Sept. i7th,_
1902.
Daughters living — Jean Mary {Hon. Mrs. Richard H. B.
Nort< n), b. 1898 : m. 1919, Capt. the Hon. Richard Henry
Brinsley Norton, Scots Guards, el. son of 5th Baron Grantley.
—Katherine Hariot, b. 1906.
Sister living— Eleanor Ann. Residence, 5, Belford Terrace,
Edinburgh.
Aunts living (daughters of 9th baronet) — Isabella Jane : m.
1863, Harington Balfour, who d. 1910, and has issue living,
Nigel Harington, O B.E. (of Belton, Camberley. Club ,
Arthur’s), b. 1871 ; Major Army Ser. Corps Motor Transport;
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1894, Grace Annette Marie, da. of the
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late Henry Robarts Madocks [see B. Napier of Magdala], and has issue living, Sydney Harington
R.K., b. 1895; became Acting Lieut. 1917, Harold Harington, M.C. b. 1897; European War
1914-19 as Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, and Major R.A.F. (M.C. with Bar, Croix de Guerre),
Isiay Monica Marie b. 1905. Harriet ( Lady Fairfax)-, m. 1872, Adm. Sir Henry Fairfax,
K.C.B., who d. 1900, son of Sir Henry Fairfax, xst Bt. Residence , 5, Cranley Place, S.W.
llateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major Henry Anstruther Kinloch, 2nd son of 10th baronet, b. 1859,
d. 1903 : in. 1891, Jane Agnes Maud (now of Farm House, Old Windsor ; she m.
2ndly, 1905, Capt. Walter Traversari Legge, Coldstream Guards [see E. Dart-
mouth, colis.]), da. of the late Sir Reginald Robert Bruce Guinness [see B.
Ardilaun, colls.] : —
Hariot Patricia Constance, b. 1892 : in. 1917. Capt. James Alexander Purdey, Lancers.
Issue of the late Francis Kinloch, 3rd son of 10th baronet, b. 1863, d. 1916: in. 1896,
Marion Eva, da. of the late Charles Nairne Marshall, of Curriehill, New Zealand : —
Frederick Alexander, b. 1901. Marjorie Catherine, b. 1896.— —Lucy Margaret, b. 1899.— Marion
Amelia, b. 1906.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Frederick James Everhard William George
Rocheid, son (by 1st marriage) of the late James Rocheid (inlra): —
Issue of the late Charles Henry Alexander Frederick Camillo Everard John James Rocheid,
b. 1853, d. 1908 : in. 1878, the Baroness Marie Von Grote (now of Marin, Mecklenburg-
Schwerin), da. of Feodor Von Grote : —
Colin William Hilmar Otto. b. 1881 : m. 1911, Elizabeth, da. of Ernst von Schroder, and has
issue living, Elizabeth Marie Olga Harriet Ernestine, b. 1912. Residence , Marin, Mecklenburg.
Elisabeth Emma Natalie Anna, b. 1880 : m. 1898, Baron Georg von Behr Negendanek, and has
issue living, Hans Jasper, b. 1901, — Harnid, b. 1904, — Cael, b. 1914, — Wilke, b. 19x6, — Marie
Elisabeth, b. igco, — Ursula, b. 1903, — Viola, b. 1906, — Olga, b. 1911. Residence , Torgelow,
Mecklenburg.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late James Rocheid, grandson of the late
Alexander Kinloch (who assumed the surname of Rocheid), 4th son of 3rd baronet,
b. 1809, d. 1840: m. xst, 1830, Baroness Mary Anne Danckelman, who d. 1831,
of Mayhen, Saxony; 2ndly, 1837, Sarah Catherine, who d. 1911 (having m. 2ndly,
1843, John Stewart Wood), da. of Capt. William Patterson, R.N. : —
Constance Isabelle : in. i860, Maj.-Gen. David Briggs, of Strathairly, Largo, Fife, who d. 1908.
Residence , 3, Ilchester Mansions, Kensington, W.
The 1st baronet was Lord Provost of Edinburgh.
KINLOCH, Creation (U.K.) 1873, of Kinloch, co. Perth.
Sir George Kinloch, O.B.E. , 3rd Baronet ; b.
March 1st, 1880 ; s. his father. Sir John George Smyth,
1910; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1901); Appeal National Ser. Representative for Perthshire;
O.B.E. 1918 : m. 1906, Ethel May, da. of the late Major
James Hawkins, 85th Regt., and has issue.
— Quarterly ; 1st, grand quarter azure, a boar’s head erased
between three mascles or, a crescent of the second in chief for difference,
Kinloch ; 2nd, grand quarter gules, a chevron embattled between three
crescents argent, Oliphant ; 3rd, grand quarter parted per fesse argent and
sable, a chevron between three cinquefoils counter-changed, Balneavis ;
4th, grand quarter counter-quartered ; 1st, gules, a broken spear and a
standard saltireways argent, the last charged with a cross of the field and
fringed or ; 2nd, azure, a cat salient argent ; 3rd, argent, on a saltire sable
nine mascles of the first within a bordure azure ; 4th, or, three bars wavy
gules, each charged with an escallop of the field, all Smyth. Crtat— A
young eagle perched, looking up to the sun in his splendour all proper.
Seats — Kinloch, Meigle, Perthshire; Meigle House, Meigle, Perthshire. Clubs— Caledonian,
New (Edinburgh).
Sons living — JOHN, b. Nov. 1st, 1907. Roger Peregrine, b. 1910.
Daughter living — Barbara Cecilia, b. 1913.
Brothers living— James, b. 1884: m. 1909, Julia Madeline, da. of the late George W. Boase, of
Fort William. Broughty Ferry, and has issue living, Colin David, b. 1918,— Sheila Maysie, b.
1910,— Elspeth, b. 1912,— Isla Florence, b. 1915. Residence, The Netherton of Craigie, Dundee.
—David, b. 1887.
Sisters living— Ethel Oliphant, b. 1881 : m. 1920, James Louis Carmichael. Jean Lumsden,
b. 1882.— Marjorie, b. 1890.
Aunts living (.daughters of 2nd baronet)— Margaret Aim6e : in. 1873, William Joseph Starkey
Barber-Starkey, and has issue living, Roger John Kinloch, b. 1883 ; is Lieut. Yeo. : m. 1913, Edith
Victoria, da. of Col. Sir James Digby Legard, K.C.B. f see Legard, Bt., colls.], and nas issue living,
John Legard b. 1919, Sheila Gian b. 1914, Ann Josephine b. 1916, Juliet Mary (twin) b. 1919,—
Francis Waugh Gordon, b. 1885 : Capt. Canadian Machine Gun Corps; European War 1Q15-18
(wounded): in 1911, Barbara, only da. of the late Daniel Wishart Mainguy, and has issue living,
Joseph Edward b. 1918, Daphne Aimee b. 1912, Mary Banon b. 19x4,— Charles Cecil, b. 1890; in
R.A.F. 1918-19,— Margaret Sarah Mary Josephine, b. 18—: tn. 1914, George James Brodie,—
Georgina Blanche Elaine, b. 18—: in. 1904, Digby Algernon Hall Legard [sec Legard, Bt.],—
Aimde Josephin e(Lady Coddington), b. 18— : in. 1913, as his second wife, Sir William Coddington,
xst Bt., who d. 1918, — Constance Kathleen, b. 1881 : in. 1906, Capt. Richatd Dalrymple Fanshawe,
Scots Guards, of The Cottage, Brimpton, Berks [ sec Fanshawe, Knt.]. Residences , Linley Hall,
Broseley, Salop ; Knockshannoch, Glen-lsla, Forfarshire.— —Charlotte Isabella Blanche : in. 1887,
Francis H. M. Wayne, O.B.E., and has issue living, Edward Patrick, b. 1893, — Eva Theresa.
Residence , Campfield, Battle, Sussex.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Jessie Montgomerie ( Lady Kinloch ), el. da. of George
Lumsden, J.P., of Edinburgh: in. 1878, Sir John George Smyth Kinloch, 2nd baronet, who d.
1910. Residence,
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Sir David Kinloch was created a baronet 1685, and his title became extinct in 1745, when James
the 3rd baronet, was tried for high treason, and condemned to death, and to have his estates and
dignity forfeited. He escaped to France, and was afterwards pardoned. The father of the 1st
baronet of the 2nd creation, a lineal descendant of Sir James, who, in 1819, was forced to flee his
country, and was proclaimed an outlaw, for having advocated the cause of the people and the
necessity of reform, was elected M.P. for Dundee in 1832. The 2nd baronet, Sir John George
Smyth Kinloch, sat as M.P. for E. Div. of Perthshire (Z.) 1889-1903.
KIRKPATRICK, Creation (N.S.) 1685, of Closeburn, Dumfriesshire.
Sir Charles Sharpe Kirk-
patrick, 9th Baronet ; b. Feb. 26th,
1874; s. his father, Sir James, 1899:
in. 1900, Alice Wilhelmina (who obtained
a divorce 1910), third da. of John Parnell
Mayne, formerly of Nottingham.
$rms — Argent, a saltire and chief azure, the
last charged with three cushions or. ftrrst — A
hand holding a dagger in pale, distilling drops of
blood, j&upportrrs — Two talbot hounds argent.
Residence —
Brothers living— Yvone, b. 1879 ; is in Political
Ser., Nigeria: in. 1917, Dorothy, da. of the
late Montague C. Barker. Athol, b. 1885:
in. 1914, Ada Florence, da. of the late Alfred
H. Allen, of Sheffield.
Sisters living— Josephine Mary, b. 1873: m.
1901, Cecil Egbert Jackson Castle. Mar-
garet Hope, b. 1878 : in. 1899, Wilfred Hamilton
Stilgoe, solicitor, of 22, Conduit Street, Regent Street, W., and has issue living, Roger Kirkpatrick,
b. 1904. Residence , Gladsweir, Oxshott, Surrey.
Uncles living (sons of 6th baronet) — Stewart, b. 1851. Arthur Renton, b. 1852: in. 1888, Emily
Jane, da. of the late Frederick William Denny, of Hanover Park, S.E.
Aunt living (daughter of 6th baronet) — Jane: in. 1863, Thomas Samuel Speck, C.E., who d. 1883.
Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Harry Fearnley Kirkpatrick, D.S.O., 2nd son of 8th
baronet, b. 1876, d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1918 : m. 1914,
Clara Agnes Clutterbuck {Club, Empress), da. of the late J. W. Alexander, I.C.S.,
of Indore, India : —
YVONE ALEXANDER, b. 1916. James Alexander, b. 1918.
Issue of the late Charles William Sharpe Kirkpatrick, 4th son of 6th baronet, b. 1846,
d. 1908 : m. 18 — , Catherine, da. of T. Murch, of Peckham : —
Thomas, b. 18 — ... —Charles, b. 18 — -Jane. Charlottte.— — Barbara. Frances.
The mansion of Closeburn, built by the 1st baronet, was burnt to the ground through the careless-
ness of drunken servants on August 20th, 1748, and all the family papers, portraits, plate, &c., were
consumed. H.M. Eugenie, wife of H.I.M. Napoleon III., formerly Emperor of the French, is
descended from the late Alexander Kirkpatrick, of Kirkmichael, who was younger brother of Sir
Thomas Kirkpatrick, father of the 1st baronet.
KLEIN WORT, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Bolnore, Cuckfield, Sussex.
Sir Alexander Drake Kleinwort, ist
Baronet , son of the late Alexander Frederic Henry
Kleinwort ; b. Oct. 17th, 1858 ; is a Banker, partner
in the firm of Kleinwort, Sons and Co., of 20, Fen-
church Street, E.C., and Dep. Chm. of London
Board of North British and Mercantile Insurance
Co. : m. 1889, Etiennette, da. of the late Etienne
Girard (formerly Belgian Consul at Louisville,
U.S.A.), of Ingleside, Bolnore Road, Hayward’s
Heath, and has issue.
girnts — Or, a lion rampant sable, on a chief of the last
three oak trees eradicated proper. Cmt — On a mount vert,
three leaves of clover proper.
Seat — Bolnore, Cuckfield, Sussex. Town Residence —
30, Curzon Street, W. Marine Residence — 105, Marina,
St. Leonard’s-on-Sea.
Sons living-ALEXANDER SANTIAGO, b. Oct. 31st,
1892. Henry Drake, b. 1900. Ernest Greverus, b.
1901. Cyril Hugh, b. 1905.
Daughters living— Sophie Louise, b. 1891. Henrietta
Hortense, b. 1893 : m. 1920, Squadron-Leader Douglas
Clarke Strathern Evill, D.S.C., A.F.C., R.A.F.
Knatchbull, see Baron Brabourne.
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KNIGHTLEY, Creation (G.B.) 1798, of Fawsley, Northamptonshire.
Sir Charles Valentine Knightley,
5th Baronet , son of the late Rev. Henry Charles
Knightley, son of the late Rev. Henry Knightley,
younger brother of 2nd Bt. ; b. July 22nd, 1853 ;
s. his uncle, Rev. Sir Valentine, 1898 ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1879; is patron of three livings, a J.P., a
D.L., a County Alderman, and Chm. of Quarter
Sessions for Northamptonshire: m . 1883, Juliet
Claudine, da. of T. W. Watson, of Lubenham,
near Market Harbor ough.
$rnts — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ermine ; 2nd and 3rd, paly
of six. or and gules, all within a bordure azure. Crtst — A
buck’s head couped argent, attired or.
Seat — Fawsley, Daventry.
Brother living-/?^. HENRY FRANCIS, b. July 31st,
1854 ; formerly V. of Wasperton: m. 18F4, Florence Mary,
da. of the late Capt. Thomas Garratt, of Braunston House,
near Rugby. Residence , Houndshill, Stratford-on-Avon.
Sisters living — Selina Mary : m. 1877, Francis Mills, who*
d. 1916, having had issue, of whom Henry Valentine, b.
1881 : Lieut. R.G.A. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1917, — Mabel Frances, — Phoebe, — Esther Mary.
Residence , The Manor House, Pillerton, near Warwick.
■ Jane Edith : m.iSg6, Jestyn Hume Nicholl. Resi-
dence, Eastcote, Towcester.
Rainald Mesne, Lord of Knightley in Staffordshire, is named in Domesday Book as holding lands
under Earl Roger temp, the Conqueror. The family continued to hold the Manor of Knightley until
Fawsley was purchased 1415-16. A Sir Richard Knightley, M.P., was heavily fined in the Star
Chamber for libeb againstthe Church during the reign of Elizabeth His nephew, Richard Knightley,
M.P., sided with Cromwell. His son and successor. Sir Richard Knightley, K.B., married a daughter
of John Hampden, and helped to bring about the restoration of Charles II. Rev. John Knightley
was created a Baronet with remainder in default of issue male to the heirs male of his deceased
brother, the Rev. Charles Knightley. Sir Rainald, 3rd Bt., sat as M.P. for Northamptonshire (C)
1852-85, and for Northamptonshire. S. Div. 1885-92, when he was cr. Baron Knightley, of Fawsley.
20, Northampton (peerage of United Kingdom).
KNILL, Creation (U.K.) 1893, of The Grove, Blackheath, Kent.
Nil desperandum.
Never despairing.
Sir John Knill, 2nd Baronet ; b. Sept. 4th, 1856 ;
s. his father, Sir Stuart, LL.D ., 1898 ; ed. at Beaumont
Coll., Windsor, and abroad; is a J. P., a Lieut., and an
Alderman of City of London (Bridge Ward), a member of the
firm of John Knill and Co., and an Officer of Order of Crown
of Italy, Com. of Order of Leopold of Belgium, and of Japanese
Order of the Rising Sun, Knight Com. of St. Gregory the
Great and Knight Grand Cross of St. James of Portugal ;
three times Master of Plumbers’ Co. ; was Sheriff of City of
London 1903-4, and Lord Mayor 1909-10: m. 1882, Mary
Editha (a Dame of the Holy Sepulchre), da. of John Hardman
Powell, of Edgbaston, and has issue.
^mts — Gules, semee of crosses botonnee fitchee a lion rampant, all or,
on a chief of the last a fasces fessewise, head to the dexter proper.
£rcflt — A demi-lion or, holding in the dexter paw a cross botonnee fitchee
azure, and supporting with the sinister a fasces in bend proper.
Residence — Mayfield, Sussex.
Son living— JOHN STUART, b. April nth, 1886; is Lieut. Machine Gun Corps: m. 1910, Lucy
Emmeline, da. of Capt. Thomas Henry Willis, F.R.G.S., formerly of 2, The Avenue, Lee, Kent,
and has issue living, John Kenelm Stuart, b. 1913.
Daughter living— Mary Anne Dorothy, b. 1883.
Sister living — Rose, b. 1852 : nt. 1887, James Coen, Bar.-at-law, who d. 1905, of Fountain
Court, Temple, E.C., and has issue living, Annie May Catherine Stuart.
Sir Stuart Knill, 1st baronet, was head of the firm of John Knill and Co., wharfingers, and Lord!
Mayor of London 1892-3.
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KNOTT, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Close House, Heddon-on-tlie-WaH, Northumberland.
Sir James Knott, 1st Baronet, son of
Matthew Knott, of North Shields; b. Jan. 31st,
1855; Bar. Gray’s Inn 1889; sometime a Ship
Owner and Merchant ; founded the Prince Line ;
was interested in Collieries and other industries ; is
a J.P. for Northumberland, and a Knight of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; has
been Pres, of Institute of Marine Engineers ; un-
successfully contested Tyneside Div. of Northum-
berland (C) Jan. 1906 ; sat as M. P. for Sunderland
Jan. to Dec. 1910 : m. 1878, Margaret Annie, da.
of the late Rev. Thomas Garbutt, having had issue,
of whom the two younger sons, Major James Lead-
bitter, D.S.O. , and Capt. Henry Basil, both d.
(killed in action) during European War.
$rms — Azure, a lymphad sails furled oars in action
between three anchors erect or. Crest — In front of a rising
sun or a trident erect sable.
Seat — Close House, Wylam-on-Tyne. Club— Carlton.
Son living— THOMAS GARBUTT, b. July 14th, 1879 ;
5. African War 1899-1902, European War 1914-18.
KNOWLES, Creation (G.B.) 1765, of Lovell Hill, Berkshire.
Sir Francis Howe Seymour Knowles,
5th Baronet ; b. Jan. 15th, 1886; s. his father, Vice-
Adm. Sir Charles George Frederick, 1918; ed.
at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1908, B.Sc. 1910, M.A.
1912); sometime Physical Anthropologist to Geo-
logical Survey, Canada : m. 1914, Kathleen Constance
Averina, da. of the late William Lennon, County In-
spector Roy. Irish Constabulary, and has issue.
$nns — Azure, a naval crown between four crosses crosslet
in cross, all within a cross resarcelly disjoined between as many
crosses crosslet all or. Crtat — An elephant statant argent, sup-
porting with the trunk an anchor or.
Residence— 15, Beechcroft Road, Oxford.
Son living— FRANCIS GERALD WILLIAM, b. March 9th,
1915.
Brothers living— George Johnstone, b. 1887 : m. 1915, Helen
Marjorie, da. of the late Capt. R. F. Pockley, Roy. Naval
Reserve. Robert Cosby, b. 1888.
Sisters living— Theresa Blanche Cathcart, b. 1884: m. 1911,
a in., Lieut.-Com. Gordon McLeod Cameron, D.S.O. , R.N., and
ay y' has issue living, Roy McLeod, b. 1917, — Teresa Katherine, b.
1914. Eileen Beresford, b. 1890 : m. 1914 Staff-Paymaster George Alfred Cooke, R.N., and has
issue living, Joan Irwin, b. 1920.
Half-Sister living — Mary Boleyn : m. 1st, 1885, Henry Arthur Tempest, who d. 1891, only son
of Sir Charles Henry Tempest, 1st baronet ; 2ndly, 1892, Bernardino Fernandez de Velasco, Duque
de Frias, Conde de Haro, Sec. at Spanish Legation at Vienna, who d. 19x6, and has issue living,
Maria Victoria, b. 1894. Residence ,
The 1st baronet, Sir Charles, Adm. of the White, and Rear-Adm. of Great Britain, a distinguished
naval commander, was Governor of Louisburg, Cape Breton, 1745-6, and of Jamaica 1752-6, and in
1770 was appointed, by the Empress Catherine II. of Russia, Chief President of H.I. Majesty’s
Admiralty, with a seat in the Russian Council. Adm. Sir Charles Heniw, G.C.B., the 2nd baronet,
distinguished himself in his profession, and commanded the “Goliath’* in the memorable battle off
Cape St. Vincent, 14th Feb., 1797, when the Spanish fleet was defeated. This family claims to
be descended from Charles Knowles, Earl of Banbury temt>. James II. Vice-Adm. Sir Charles G. F.
Knowles, 4th Bt. ; served in Burma War 1852-3, commanded Niger Expedition 1864, and was thanked
by Admiralty for services on Coast of Cuba during insurrection of 1870-71, and for quelling in 1880
insurrection in Danish Island of Santa Cruz, and by Colonial Office for services on Newfoundland
Fisheries when in command of the “ Lapwing ” 1872.
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KNOWLES, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Westwood, Pendlebury, and Turton Tower,
Lancashire.
»S*>Lees Knowles, C. V.O., O.B.E. , 1st
Baronei , el. son of the late John Knowles, J.P.,
D.L. (High Sheriff of Lancashire 1892-3), of West-
wood, Pendlebury, by Elizabeth, da. of the late
James Lees, of Green Bank, Oldham ; b. Feb.
16th, 1857 ; ed. at Rugby Sch., and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1879, M.A. and LL.M. 1882) ; was
Pres, of Camb. Univ. Athletic Club 1878 ; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1882; a Member of N. Circuit;
was a Member of Select Committee on Town
Holdings, and Chm. of Select Committee on
Plumbers’ Registration Bill ; formerly a Gov. of
Rossall Sch., a Trustee of London Parochial
Charities, Lieut. -Col. (T.D.) Comdt. 7th and 8th
Batns. Lancashire Fusiliers, and Hon. Sec. of
Guinness Trust and Lancashire Conservative
M.P.’s Asso. ; is a D.L. for Lancashire, Vice-
Chm. Lancashire Territorial Force Asso., Chm.
of E. Lancashire Territorial Force Asso., Lieut. -
Col. Unattached List, Territorial Force (T. D.),
Lord of the Manor of Turton, a Gov. Chetham Hospital (Manchester), Pres, of Salford
Roy. Hospital, and a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ;
sometime a Director of Andrew Knowles and Sons (Limited), of Pendlebury ; appointed
Private Sec. (unpaid) to Rt. Hon. C. T. Ritchie, M.P. (Pres, of Local Govt. Board)
1887 and (Pres, of Board of Trade) 1895 ; was Second Church Estates Commr.
i895-I9°6; unsuccessfully contested Leigh Div. of S. W. Lancashire Dec. 1885;
sat as M.P. for W. Div. of Salford (C) July 1886 to Jan. 1906; C.V.O. 1909,
O.B.E. (Civil) 1920; author of “The British in Capri,” etc. : in. 1915, Lady Nina
Geraldine Ogilvie-Grant, da. of 10th Earl of Seafield.
^rms— Gules, on a chevron cotised between two crescents in chief and a cross-crosslet in base
argent, three roses of the field, barbed and seeded proper. Crest — In front of a ram’s head couped
argent, armed or, three roses fessewise gules, barbed and seeded proper.
Seats — Westwood, Pendlebury ; Turton Tower, Lancashire. Town Residence — 4, Park
Street, W. Chambers — 4, New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton.
Knox-Gore, see Gore.
LACON, Creation (U.K.) 1818, of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.
[Pronounced “ Laykon ”]
Sir George Haworth Ussher Lacon,
D.S.O., 6th Baronet , second son of the late
Thomas Beecroft Ussher Lacon, 2nd son of 3rd
Bt. ; b. March 15th, 1881 ; s. his brother, Capt.
Sir Edmund Beecroft Francis IIeathcote,
1911; is Capt. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. ; served
in S. Africa 1 901 (medal), and during European
War 1914-18 (wounded, D.S.O.) ; D.S O. 1917*
m. 1907, Vere Valerie Florence Eleanore, who d.
1916, da. of the late Capt. Henry Sidney Hammet
Lacon [ see infra], and has issue.
Jtrms — Q uarterly, per fesse indented erminois and azure,
in the 2nd quarter a wolfs head erased or. Crtst — On a
mount vert a falcon proper, belled or, collared and charged
on the breast with a cross flory gules.
Club — Junior Naval and Military.
Son living-GEORGE VERE FRANCIS, b. Feb. 25th,
1909.
Daughter living— Cecil Mallise Knyvett, b. 1914.
Brothers living— Henry Reginald Dunbar b. 1884 ; ed. at Eton : m. 1912, Hilda Mary, da. of the
late William Bruce Slayter, M.D.. F.R.C.S., of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and has issue living, a son, b.
1913. Residence , Vancouver, British Columbia. -—Charles Cyril Roland,^. 1886; ed. at Eton^and
at Keble Coll.. Oxford (B.A. 1909); is Lieut. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. ; sometime an Assist. Dist.
Commr., S. Nigeria, and with W. African Frontier Force ; served during European War 1914-15-
Uncle living (sons of 3rd baronet) — Ernest de Montesquiou, b. 1850 ; ed. at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1873, M.A. 1877) ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Duke of Cornwall s L. I. ; is Chm. of E. Lacon and Go.
(Limited) ; elected Mayor of Great Yarmouth 1897 : m. 1876, Charlotte Amelia, da. of Lieut. -
Col. John Marcon, formerly of Wallington Hall, Downham, and has issue living, Dorothy Mortloek,
b. 1881 : m. 1908, William Albert Somerset Herbert Kevill-Davies, Lancers, who d. (of wounds
in action) 1915, of Croft 'Castle, Herefordshire, and has issue living, Geoffrey Somerset^. 1909,
William Trevelyan b. 1911, Christopher b. 1913. Residences , 2, Wilton Terrace, S.W. ; Urmesby
Hall, Great Yarmouth. Club , Junior Carlton.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) -Georgina : ;//. 1865, Maj.-Gen. Charles Henry Gordon
of Clunie, C.B., who d. 1895. Eliza Walpole : m. 1884. Col. Edward Harry Goring Ravenhill,
J.P., late King s l, Shropshire L.I.) [served in Afghan and Zulu Wars). Residence , Park House,
Brentwood.
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Daughter living Of 5th Baronet — Dorothy Beecroft (posthumous), b. 1912.
Mother living— Florence Dunbar, da. of the late R. G. Banks, of Hayroyde House, Rosedale,
Toronto : m. 1877, Thomas Beecroft Ussher Lacon, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, who d. 1899, and has
issue living [see ante]. Residence, 22, Rowanwood Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
Widows living Of 4th and 5th Baronets— Florence Amelia {Lady Lacon), da. of the late
Morgan Hugh Foster, C.B., of n, Great Cumberland Place, W., and Brickhill House, Beds: m.
1878, as his second wife, Sir Edmund Broughton Knowles Lacon, 4th baronet, who d. 1899.
Residence, 98, Knightsbridge, S.W. Janet ( Lady Lacon), da. of R. Gorham, and widow
of Launcelot Redhead, of Carville Holl, Brentford : m. 2ndly, Aug. 1911, Sir Edmund Beecroft
Francis Heathcote Lacon, 5th baronet, who d. (killed in motor accident in British Columbia) Sept.
1911 ; 3rdly, 1914, Norman McLean Myott. Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Henry Sidney Hammet Lacon, 3rd son of 3rd
baronet, b. 1847, d. 1900: m. 1882, Anna (now of 3, Ovington Square, S.W.), el.
da. of Col. George Wilson Boileau, formerly of Stanfield Hall, Wymondham,
Norfolk
Issue of the late Gordon Massy Lacon, b. 1886, d. 1918 : m. 1909, Phyllis [(now of 32, Cath-
cart Road, S. Kensington, S.W.) ; she m. 2ndly, 1920, John Alan Clutton-Brock, of
Oakfield, Weybridge], da. of His Honour the late Judge Woodfall, Judge of County Court
Circuit, No. 44, ofNutfield, Weybridge : —
Barbara Cicely, b. 1910.— —Pamela Abbott, b. 1912.
Issue of the late Major Sidney John Boileau Lacon, Army Ser. Corps, b. 1889, d. (killed in
action during European War) 1918: m. 1912, Doris, da. of Charles Gibson, of Aberdeen: —
Diana Valerie, b. 1913. Joan, b. 1915.
Issue of the late Capt. Henry James Lacon, R.N., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1810,
d. 1867 : m. 1844, Caroline Louisa Bartlett, whorf. 1882, da. of the late J. Roberts,
of Buckingham : —
Henry Edmund, b. 1849; ed. at Harrow; formerly Capt. 1st Batn. Highland L. I . ; is a J.P. for
Suffolk : m. 1890, the Hon. Margaret, da. of 5th Baron Erskine. Residence, The Lodge, Bram-
ford, near Ipswich.
Granddaughter of the late John Edmund Lacon, son of the late Capt. John
Mortlock Lacon (infra) : —
Issue of the late Frederick Graham Lacon, b. 1849, d. 1875 : m. 1874, Annie Margaret
(who m. 2ndly, 1878, Hugh William Tyrwhitt-Drake, of Cob Tree, Sandling, Maidstone),
da. of the Ven. Augustus Macdonald Hopper, Archdeacon of Norwich : —
Ida Clementina : m. 1st, 1896, John Alfred Wigan, who assumed by Roy. license 1896 the additional
surname of Graham before that of Wigan, and obtained a divorce 1908 ; 2ndly, 1908, Major
Walter Gordon Neilson, C.M.G , D.S.O., Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and has issue living
(bv 1st marriage), Aubrey John,' b. 1897, — Lewis Grettan, b. 1901, — (by 2nd marriage) Valerie
Gordon Graham, b. 1911. Residence,
Granddaughters of the late Capt. John Mortlock Lacon, 2nd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Graham Lacon, M.D., H.E.I.C.S., b. 1818, d. 1857: m. 1854, Harriet,
who d. 1881, da. of the Rev. Edward Missenden Love, R. of Somerleyton, Suffolk : —
.Alice Graham : m. 1881, Rev. David Williams Evans, who d. 1915, V. of Llanrhaiadr yn Cynmerch,
having had issue of whom, Rev. David Graham, b. 1884 ; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1911,
-M.A. 1920): is Curate of Norton, Yorkshire, and Hon. Chap, to the Forces,— Stirling Graham,
b. 1888; is in Lloyd’s Bank; European War 1915 as Capt. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, and attached
Machine Gun Corps (wounded), — Francis Graham, b. 1893; Lieut. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers; d.
(result of active ser. during European War) 1916, — Arthur Mortlock Graham, b. 1894 ; is Capt.
i/ist Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers; European War 1914 (prisoner), — Dorothy Graham, — Gwladys
Emily Graham. Residence, Glen Cairn, Abergele, N. Wales.
The 3rd baronet was M.P. for Great Yarmouth (C) 1852-7, and 1859-68, and for Norfolk N. 1868-85.
The present baronet is in direct descent from Edmund Lacon, who settled in Yorkshire early in
the seventeenth century, and who was a younger branch of the very ancient family of Lacon settled
in Salop temp. Edward III. The 5th baronet was Capt. 12th Lancers, and served in S. African War
1899-1901 (Queen’s medal with 3 clasps, King’s medal with 2 clasps).
LA FONTAINE, Creation (U.K.) 1854. [Extinct 1867.]
Sir Louis Hypolite La Fontaine, 2nd and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Jane Morrison {Lady La Fontaine), widow of Thomas Kinton :
m. 1861 as his 2nd wife, Sir Louis Hypolite La Fontaine, 1st baronet, who d. 1864 (title
extinct). Residence, Montreal, Lower Canada.
LAKE, Creation (G.B.) 1711, of Edmonton, Middlesex.
Sir Arthur Johnstone Lake, 8th Baronet , son
of the late Capt. Edward Lake, R.N., 2nd son of 4th Baronet ;
b. Oct. 15th, 1849; j. his cousin, Sir St. Vincent Atwell,
1916 : in. 1884, Emily Burton, who d. 1 8 — .
gurms — Quarterly : rst, gules, a banner argent charged with a cross
between sixteen shields gules, on the centre of the cross a lion of England ;
2nd, sable, a bend, between six crosslets fitchee, argent ; 3rd, quarterly,
argent and sable, on a bend gules, three mullets argent ; 4th, argent, a chevron
between three boars’ heads couped sable. Crests — 1st, a cavalier in a fighting
posture, his scarf gules, his left arm hanging down as wounded and useless,
holding the bridle in his teeth, his face, sword, armour, and horse embrued,
all proper ; 2nd, a horse’s head argent, charged with a fesse, cottised gules.
Resides in New Zealand.
One God, one king, one Sister living— Emily Maria : m. 1872, George John Hynes, formerly
teart. Postmaster-Gen. of India. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandsons of the late Col. Sir Henry Atwell Lake (infra) : —
Issue of the late Adm. Atwell Peregrine Macleod Lake, b. 1842, d. 1915 : in. 1889, Constance
Mary (now of St. Arvan’s, Cheltenham), da. of the late Gen. Augustus Turner, of East-
bourne : —
ATWELL HENRY, R.N., b. Feb. 13th, 1891 ; became Lieut. i9i'3-— — Noel Graham, b. 1894 ;
Lieut. Gloucestershire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 19x8. Hubert Geoffrey,
b. 1805.
U n Dieu, un roy, un coeur .
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Col. Sir Henry Atwell Lake, K.C.B., 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1808,
d. 1881 : in. 1st, 1841, Anne, who d. 1847, da. of the Rev. Peregrine Curtois, of
the Longhills, co. Lincoln ; 2ndly, 1848, Ann Augusta, who d. 1877, da. of Sir
William Curtis, 2nd Bt. : —
Noel Montagu, C.B., b. 1852; ed. at Roy. Acad., Gosport, and at R.M.A. ; is Hon. Brig -Gen., ;
formerly Col. R.E. ; was an Assist. Inspector-Gen. of Fortifications at Head Quarters 1896-1902, a
Dep. Inspector-Gen. 1902-5, Ch. Engineer, London Dist. 1905-6 and E. Command 1906-9, and in
charge of Administration, N Command 1914-16; C.B (Mil.) 1917 : in. 1890, Virginia, da. of the
late William Parnis, of Constantinople, and has issue living, Edward Montagu, b. 1891. Residence ,
71, Redcliffe Gardens, S.W.10. Club, Junior United Service Spencer Fenwick, b. 1858.
Hubert Atwell, b. 1867; is Lieut.-Col. R.A. Emily Mary: nt 1869, James Henry Cochrane.
Issue of the late Capt. Andrew Winter Lake, 5th son of 4th baronet, b. 1821, d. 1865;
« m. 1855, Henrietta Edith Jessie, da. of Edward Francklyn : —
Winter Atwell Edward, b. 1858 ; formerly a Dep. Inspector-Gen. of Police, Puniab : served as Local
Lieut, with Transport Train in Afghan campaign 1880 (medal), and with Mil. Police in Burma 1886-9
(medal with two clasps) : m. 1883, Annie Ethel Talbot, da. of Maj.-Gen. William Howey, formerly
I.S.C., and has issue living, Ernest Atwell Winter, b. 1886 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ;
is Capt. Inaian Army. Residence ,
Sir Edward Lake, Chancellor of the Diocese of Lincoln, and Advocate-General in Ireland, was, for
his loyalty and services to Charles I., granted by that monarch the coat of augmentation now borne by
the family, and the exceptional privilege of nominating a person to be created a baronet. He did not,
however, avail himself of this privilege, and, in consequence, a baronetcy was in 1711 conferred on his
great-nephew and heir. Bibye Lake, Sub-Governor of the African Co.
LAKIN, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of The Cliff, Borough of Warwick.
Sir Michael Henry Lakin, ist Baronet ,
son of the late Henry Lakin, of Malvern ; b. Oct. 7th,
1846; is a J.P., a D.L. , and a County Alderman of
Warwickshire (High Sheriff 1899) ; has been Mayor of
Warwick : in. 1869, Alice Emma, da. of David Dewing,
of Norwich, and has issue.
^rms Quarterly : indented argent and azure, in the ist and
4th quarters a pellet charged with a lion’s head erased of the
first. Crtst — A dexter cubit arm vested sable cuffed azure, the
hand grasping a plasterer’s trowel proper.
Seat — The Cliff, Warwick. Club — Reform.
Sons living — RICHARD, b. May 30th, 1873; is a J.P. for
Warwickshire, and Capt. Yeo. : in. 1903, Mildred Alice, da.
of the late Geoffrey Joseph Shakerley, of Grove Park, War-
wick, and has issue living, Henry, b. 1904, — Cynthia, b. 1907.
Residence , Ashorne, Leamington. Club, Boodle’s. Henry
Gilbert, b. 1875; is a J.P. lor Warwickshire: in. 1902, Sybil,
da. of the late Sir Patteson Nickalls, of Fallowfield, Chisle-
hurst, and has issue living, Michael, b. 1909, — John, b. 1910.
Residence , Piper’s Hill, Bishop’s Itchington, Leamington.
Club , Brooks’s. Edward Lyon, b. 1879; is Lieut. R.G.A. ;
served during European War 1915-17 : in. 1912, Dorothy
Barklie, da. of Col. Barklie Cairns McCalmont, C.B. [B.
Kingsale], and has issue living, Richard Barklie, b. 1914.
Residence , The Fields, (Southam, Warwickshire Michael
One God, one king, one heart. Lawrence, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1881; ed. at Marlborough; is
Capt. nth Hussars, and Major Comdg. a Tank Corps Co.; European War 1914-18 as Major
Special Cav. (despatches twice, D.S.O., M.C.); D.S.O. 1915: m 1914, Kathleen, da. of the late
Lord Maurice FitzGerald [ see D. Leinster, colis.], and has issue living, Gerald Michael, b. 1916,
Maurice Victor, b. 1919. Residence , Ploretown, Foulksmills, co. Wexford. Club, Cavalry.
Daughter living — Violet Mary, b. 1872 : in. 1920, Brig.-Gen. Thomas Tait Pitman, C.B., C. M.G. ,
Hussars. Residence, Hill Woolton, Warwick.
LAKING, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of Kensington, St. Mary Abbots, co. London.
Sir Guy Francis William Laking,
3rd Baronet ; b. Jan. 3rd, 1904 ; s. his father,
Sir Guy Francis, C.B., M.V.O., 1919.
gtrms— Quarterly, per fesse indented, azure and
argent : in the first quarter a falcon close, belled and
jessed or ; in the second and third quarters an ermine
spot sable, and in the fourth quarter a dexter gauntlet
of the third ; on a chief gules, a lion passant guardant
or, armed and langued azure (being one of the lions
from His Majesty’s Royal Arms). Crtat— A dexter
cubit arm vested azure, cuffed ermine, the hand holding
a palm branch both proper, between two falcons re-
specting each other as in the arms. ^wpportcrs (which
descend with the Baronetcy) — Two men in full armour,
visors closed, proper, each supporting with the anterior
hand a shield as in the arms.
Let him who has deserved the palm bear it. Sister living- Joan Frances, b. igoo.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Beatrice Ida (Lady Laking), da. of C. Mylne Barker: w.
1898, Sir Guy Francis Laking C.B., M.V.O., 2nd baronet, who d. 1919. Residences, York Oate
House, Broadstairs ; Meyrick Lodge, Avenue Road, Regent’s Park, N.W.
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The 1st baronet, Sir Francis Henry Laking. was successively Surg. -Apothecary to Queen
Victoria and Apothecary to H.M.’s Household, Surg. -Apothecary and Physician-in-Ordinary to
King Edward VII. and the Prince of Wales, Physician-in-Ordinary to King George V. and to
Prince and Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, Surg.- Apothecary to H.M and to H.M.’s
Household, and Physician-in-Ordinary to Queen Alexandra’s Household. The 2nd Baronet, Sir Guy
Francis Laking, C.B., M.V.O., was Keeper of the King’s Armoury, Keeper of Armouries at Hertford
House, and Keeper Sec. of London Museum.
LAMB, Creation (G.B.) 1795, of Hall Place, Berkshire.
Sir Archibald Lamb, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Nov. 5th, 1845 ; s. his grandfather, Sir Charles
Montolieu, D.C.L., i860 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. ; formerly Major 2nd Life Guards; served
in S. Africa 1900, with Imperial Yeo. ; is a Knight of
Justice of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England
(served with Ambulance during Franco-German War),
and a D.L. for Sussex : m. 1875, Louisa Mary Caroline,
da. of Sir Henry Estridge Durrant, 3rd Bt., and
widow of John Richard Fenwick.
&rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, per pale wavy, argent and
erminois, a chevron gules between three lambs sable, Lamb; 2nd,
argent a fesse lozengy or and azure, in chief three mascles of the
last, in base five ermine spots, all within a bordure of the third
bezantee ; on a canton gules, a bend of the field, charged with a
staff of office of Knights-Marshal proper, Burges; 3rd, azure, a
fleur-de-lis or, between three crescents in chief, and three mullets
base argent, Montolieu. Crrsts — ist, a lamb passant sable,
charged with a bezant, thereon a trefoil slipped vert ; 2nd, a
camel’s head proper, bezantee, and erased gules.
Residence — Beauport, Battle, Sussex. Club — Marlborough.
Brother living— CHARLES ANTHONY, C.M.G., M.V.O., b. March 21st, 1857; formerly in
Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), and Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. ; has Orders of St. Maurice
and St. Lazarus of Italy, and Italian Croix de Guerre ; was Mil. Attache at Rome 1901-6 and
1914-18 ; M.V.O. (4th class) 1903, C.M.G. 1918 : m. 1886, Leila Frances, da. of William Rushton
Adamson, formerly of Rushton Park, Battle, Sussex. Residence , 35, Egerton Gardens, S.W.
Club , Naval and Military.
Sister living — Flora Caroline: m. 1871, Lieut.-Gen. George Hay Moncrieff, C.B.E., V.D., who(f.
1918, formerly Col. Comdt. Scots Guards. Col. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.), and Hon. Col. 4th (City
of London) Batn. London Regt. (Roy. Fusiliers). Residences , 38, Thurloe Square, S.W. ; Green-
side, Sunningdale, Berks.
Col. Roger Burges, a distinguished royalist, was the only person who successfully resisted
Cromwell, whom he repulsed at Farringdon. Sir James Bland Burges, M.P. for Pielston, the ist
baronet, was Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs 1789-93, when he was appointed Knight-Marshal
of H.M. King George III.’s Household ; he assumed the surname of Lamb, and the arms of Lamb
quarterly with those of Burges, by royal license, 1821. The 2nd baronet was also Knight-Marshal
of the Household.
For God ana my Prince.
LAMBART, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Beau Parc, co. Meath.
Sir Gustavus Francis William Lam-
BART, C.V.O. , ist Baronet , son of the late
Gustavus William Lambart, of Beau Parc, co.
Meath [ see E. Cavan, colls.]; b. March 25th, 1848 ;
ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Lieut.-Col.
5th Batn. Prince of Wales’s Leinster Regt. (Roy.
Canadians) ; has been Gentleman-in- Waiting,
Chamberlain of the Household, and Comptroller
of the Household to Lords-Lieut. of Ireland (Earl
of Carnarvon, Duke of Marlborough, Earl Cado-
gan, and Earl of Dudley); is a J.P. for co. Meath
(High Sheriff 1900), and Sec. to the Order of St.
Patrick; C.V.O. 1903: m. 1911, Kathleen Barbara
Sophia, da. of the late Col. John Arthur Henry
Moore-Brabazon, of Tara Hall, co. Meath, and
has issue.
— Gules, three gillieflowers pierced argent. Cmt
— On a mount vert, a centaur drawing a bow or.
Seat — Beau Parc, co Meath. Clubs— Carlton, New,
Kildare Street, Royal St. George’s Yacht.
Son living— OLIVER FRANCIS, b. April 6th, 1913.
Lambert (cr. 1711), see Grey (cr. 1711).
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LAMONT, Creation (U.K.) 1910, of Knockdow, Inverchaolain, co. Argyll.
[Name pronounced “ Lammont.”]
Neither grudge nor waste.
Sir Norman Lamont, 2nd Baronet ;
A Dec. 7th, 1869; s. his father, Sir James, 19137
ed. at Winchester, and at Downton Agricultural
Coll.; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Argyllshire, a
F.S.A. (Scot.); was Parliamentary Private Sec.
(unpaid) to the Prime Min. (Rt. Hon. Sir H.
Campbell-Bannerman) 1906-8, and to Pres, of
Board of Trade(Rt. Hon. W. L. Spencer-Churchill,
M.P.) 1909-10, and an Unofficial M.L.C. of Trini-
dad and Tobago 1915-20; sat as M.P. for Bute-
shire ( L ) March 1905-10; defeated there Oct.
1900 and Jan. 1910.
gVrms — Azure, a lion rampant argent, armed and
langued gules, within an orle of monds or, crossed and
surmounted of a cross-pattee of the third. Crrst— A dexter
hand couped at the wrist holding a dagger erect in pale
proper.
Seats — Knockdow, Toward, Argyllshire; Palmiste,
Trinidad. Town Residence— 4, Queen Street, Mayfair,
W. Clubs — Travellers’. Bachelors’, New (Edinburgh).
Sister living — Augusta, B.Sc. ; Demonstrator of Zoology
in Edinburgh Univ. Residence , 73, Falcon Road, Edin-
burgh.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Adelaide Eliza ( Lady Lamont), second da. of Sir George
William Denys, 2nd Bt. [see Denys-Burton, Bt.] : m. 1868, Sir James Lamont, 1st baronet, who
d. 1913. Residence , 4, Queen Street, Mayfair, W.
This family is the senior cadet line of the Clan Lamont, having branched off from the I.amonts of
Inveryne, Chiefs of the Clan, in the 15th century, since which time it has been seated at Knockdow.
James Lamont, twelfth of Knockdow (grandfather of the 1st baronet) was a distinguished agriculturist.
The 1st baronet, Sir James (fourteenth of Knockdow), sat as M.P. for Buteshire (A) 1865-8, and
made five voyages of exploration to Spitzbergen and the Arctic Seas.
LAMPSON, Creation (U.K.) 1866, of Rowfant, Worth, Sussex.
Sir Curtis George Lampson, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Jan. 23rd, 1890 ; s. his father, Sir George Curtis, 1899 ; is
Lieut, in the Army.
$r»i8 — Per saltire argent and gules, two gryphons’ heads in fesse and
as many escarbuncles in pale counterchanged. Crust — A gryphon’s head
erased gules, charged with an escarbuncle argent, between two wings paly
of four, argent and gules.
Residence —
Persevera et vince.
Persevere and conquer.
CURTIS WALTER, C.B.E., b. Aug.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Sophia [Lady Lampson), da. of the
late Manuel Van Gelderen : m. 1887, Sir George Curtis Lampson, 2nd
baronet, who d. 1899. Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Norman George Lampson, son of 1st
baronet, b. 1850, d. 1894 : m. 1874, Helen Agnes (now of
Farm House, Pont Street, S.W.), da. of the late Peter
Blackburn, M.P. [Wedderburn, Bt., colls.]: —
:8th, 1875 ! ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A..
1897) ; rendered sers. in Trade Depart., British Embassy, Washington during European War
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1908, Hilda, da. of Sir David Baird, 3rd Bt. (cr. 1809), and has issue living,
Leslie, b. 1909, — Elizabeth Miranda, b. 1911. Residence, Hampton Lodge, Seale, Farnham. Club,
Travellers . Miles Wedderburn, M.V.O., b. 1880 ; ed. at Eton ; is a Clerk on Diplo. Establish-
ment of the Foreign Office; appointed Acting 2nd Sec. at Sofia 1911, 1st Sec., Peking 1916 and
Acting British High Commr., Siberia 1920; was Sec. to Garter Mission to Japan 1905-6, and 2nd
Sec. at Tokyo 1908-10 ; has 3rd class of Japanese Orders of the Rising Sun and Sacred Treasure ;
M.V.O. (4th class) 1906: m. 1912, Rachel Mary Hele, da. of William Wilton Phipps, of 3, Culford
Gardens, S.W., and has issue living, Graham Curtis, b. 1919,— Mary Katherine, b. 1915. Resi-
dence, Farm House, Pont Street, S W.i. Club. Travellers’. Adam Cathcart, b. 1882; ed. at
Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Major Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders: m. 1915, Eileen Agnes, da.
of the late John Hutchinson, of Lauriston, Kirkcudbright, and has issue living, Ursula Agnes, b.
1916. . Jean Leslie, b. 1877: 1895, Brig.-Gen. lhe Hon. Walter Patrick Hore-Ruthven
(Master of Ruthven), C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Scots Guards [see B. Ruthven].
The 1st baronet, a native of New Haven, Vermont, U.S.A., became a naturalized British subject
in 1848; he received his baronetcy for services rendered by him as Dep.-Chairman of the Atlantic
Telegraph Co. of 1865, which co. successfully laid the first Atlantic Telegraph Cable.
LANE, Creation (U.K.) 1913, of Cavendish Square, St. Marylebone.
Sir William Arbuthnot Lane, C.B., M.S. , F.R.C.S. , 1st Baronety
el. son of Brigade-Surg. B. Lane, M.S. ; b. July 4th, 1856; ed. at Stanley House,
Bridge of Allan ; M.R.C.S. England 1877, M.B. and B.S., London 1881, M.S.
Lond. and F.R.C.S. 1882; is Consulting Surg. to Guy’s Hospital, to Children’s
Hospital, Great Ormond Street, and Senior Surg., French Hospital; sometime
Consulting Surg. to Queen Alexandra’s Hospital, Milbank, to Queen Mary’s Auxiliary
Hospital, Sidcup, and to Aldershot Command, and temporary Col. Army Med. Ser.
(despatches, C.B.); author of numerous med. works; C.B. (Mil. 1917): m. 1884,..
Charlotte Jane, da. of John Briscoe, and has issue,
enrols — Not yet recorded at Heralds’ College.
Residence — 21, Cavendish Square, W. Clubs— Athenaeum, Garrick.
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Son living— WILLIAM ARBUTHNOT, b. June 7th, 1897.
Daughters living— Lottie Rhona Arbuthnot, b. 1885. Irene Briscoe Arbuthnot, b. 1889: in.
1911, Harold Chappie, F.R.C.S., and has issue living, Harold Arbuthnot Lane, b. 1915, — Peter
Arbuthnot Lane, b. 1920. Residence , 18, Devonshire Street, W. Eileen Caroline Arbuthnot:
in. 1913, Nathan Mutch, M.D., F.R.C.P., and has issue living, Michael William Lane, b. 1919, —
Eileen Barbara, b. 1915. Residence , 19, Cavendish Square, W.i.
LANGHAM, Creation (E.) 1660, of Cottesbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Nor suffers them to be savage.
,Sz>( Herbert) Charles Arthur Lang-
ham, 13th Baronet; b. March 24th, 1870; s.
his father, Sir Herbert Hay, 1909 ; ed. at Eton;
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Northamptonshire
Regt. : m. 1893, Ethel Sarah, da. of Sir William
Emerson-Tennent, 2nd Bt. (ext.), and has issue.
$rms — Argent, three bears’ heads erased sable, muzzled
or. Cmt — A bear’s head as in the arms.
Seats — Tempo Manor, co. Fermanagh ; Cottesbrooke,
Northamptonshire.
Son living— JOHN CHARLES PATRICK, b. June 30th,
1894.
Sister living— Cecily. Residence , Pontaferry, co Down.
The 1st baronet, Sir John, was knighted by Charles II.
at The Hague, being one of a deputation from the city of
London to wait on H.M. in Holland. When Sheriff of
London in 1642, he, with several other gentleman, was
imprisoned for refusing to publish “An Act for the exheri-
dation of the Royal line, the abolishment of Monarchy in
the Kingdom, and the setting up of a Commonwealth.”
Sir John, the 6th baronet, left ,£6,000 to the Corporation
of London to found a society for the relief of poor soldiers,
sailors, and their wives.
LANGMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1906, of Eaton Square, City of Westminster.
Sir John Lawrence Langman, ist
Baronet , 5th son of the late Joseph Langman, of
Plymouth and London, by Eleanor James, da. of
John Lawrence, of Aberdeen; b. June 24th, 1846; is
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; equipped and maintained Langman Field
Hospital during S. African War 1899-1901 (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps) : m. 1868,
Mary Hannah, who d. 1904, da. of James Marks, of
London, and has issue.
$rns — Argent, on a pile engrailed sable a water bouget
of the first between two (launches of the second, each charged
with a water bouget also of the first. Crtst — In front of a
mount vert thereon a portcullis with chains sable, three water
bougets fessewise of the last.
Residence — 97, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs — Devonshire,
Royal Automobile.
Be just and fear not.
son living— ARCHIBALD LAWRENCE, C.M.G., b. Sept.
2nd, 1872; formerly Major Middlesex Imperial Yeo. ; served
in S. Africa 1899-1900, with Langman Field Hospital (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps, C. M.Gj ; is an
Hon. Asso. of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
Major Yeo., and a J.P. for Somerset ; C.M.G. 1902 : in. 1904,
the Hon. Eleanor Katherine, da. of ist Baron Lyell, and has issue living, John Lyell, b. 1912, —
Mary Eleanor, b. 1908, — Nora Elizabeth b. 1910. Residences, Cadbury Court, North Cadbury,
Somerset ; 97, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs , Brooks’s, Cavalry.
LANGRISHE, Creation (I.) 1777, of Knocktopher Abbey, Kilkenny.
Sir Hercules Robert Langrishe, 5th Baronet ;
b. June 27th, 1859; s. his father, Sir James, 1910; formerly
Capt. 3rd Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. (retired as Hon. Major),
and Capt. Army Motor Reserve; is Com. Roy. Naval. Vol.
Reserve, and a J.P. and D.L. for co. Kilkenny (High Sheriff
1891) ; served with Mediterranean Expeditionary Force
1915 : m. 1887, Helen Amelrosa, da. of the late Rt. Hon.
Fitzwilliam Hume-Dick, P. C., of Humewood, co. Wicklow,
having had issue., of whom the el. son, Hercules Ralph, b.
1888; Lieut. Yeo., and Roy. Flying Corps; d. (killed on
active ser. during European War) 1917.
Jurats — Quarterly, or and sable, four covered cups counterchanged.
Crtst — A lion rampant per fesse or and sable.
MprHn ihic Residence — Knocktopher Abbey, co. Kilkenny. Clubs — Marl-
You will walhZfestina boro^h> Kildare Slreet’ Carlton’ R°yal Ya(;ht S^uadr°n’
middle path.
SOU living — TERENCE HUME, b. Dec. 9th, 1895 ; sometime Lieut. Irish Guards, attached R.A.F.
Sisters living — Adela Constance. Maria Cecilia: m. 1901, Col. Henry Francis Thornhill
Fisher, R.A.S.C.— Mary Isabella.
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Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet) — Richard, A 1834 \ sometime Clerk of the Peace for co. Kilkenny ;
is a J.P. of the City of Kilkenny : tn. 1st, 1863, Fannie, who d. 1867, da. of Stafford Chaine ;
2ndly, 1871, Sarah Ogle, who d. 1873, da. of the late Very Rev. Ogle William Moore, Dean of
Clogher ; 3rdly, 1882, Amitia Sneade, da. of the late Rev. Frederick Brown, of Fern Bank,
Beckenham, and nas issue living (by 2nd marriage), Henry Hoadly (of Charter House, Kilkenny.
Club, Irish Automobile), b. 1872; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (A.B. 1895); served in S. Africa
1900-1901 with 4th Batn. Imperial Yeo. (medal with four clasps); is Clerk of the Crown and Peace
for Co. and City of Kilkenny : m. 1903, Norah Isabel, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Coney, J.P.,
Chap, to the Forces, of Braywick Grove, Maidenhead, and has issue living, Roger Hercules
b. 1905, Norine Sylvia A 1907, Beatrice Aileen b. 1908, — Rosabell Sara, A 1873: tn. 1903, Lieut. -
Col. Charles Norman Bensley, formerly Indian Med. Ser. , and has issue living, Phyllis A 190-, —
(by 3rd marriage), John du Plessis, D.S.O., A 1883; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.B. 1906); is
Major R.A.M.C. ; served during European War 1914-18 (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1918 : m. 1914, Helen
Dorothy, da. of Philip George Collins, of The Park, Beckenham, Kent, and has issue living, Philip
John Duppa A 1917, — Richard Bellingham, A 1884; is Major Supply and Transport Indian Army ;
served with Indian Expeditionary Force 1914-15 : m. 1909, Mabel Katherine, da. of Henry F. H.
Gibson, of Windermere, and has issue living, Richard Courtenay b. 1912, Beryl Edith Frances
A 1910, — Mary Frances, A 1885, — Cecily Dorothea Jessica, A 1886, — Eileen, A 1889, — Marjorie
Grace, b. 1894. Reside/ices, Archersfield, Kilkenny ; Villa Tillia, Cannes, France.
Widow living Ot 4th Baronet— Ai.githa Maud (Lady Langrishe), da. of Sir Henry Daniel
Gooch, 2nd Bt. : tn. 1906, as his second wife, Sir James Langrishe, 4th baronet, who d. 1910.
Residence , Warren Wood, Crowborough, Sussex.
This family is descended from Sir Nicholas Langrishe, Kt., who was seized of the Manor of
Langrishe, Hants, a.d. 1273. The Irish branch is descended from Rafe, or Ralph, 3rd son of Nicholas
Langrishe, of Langrishe. Ralph Langrishe died between 1542-59 ; the 3rd in descent Irom him was
Major Hercules Langrishe, Carver in Ordinary to Queen Henrietta Maria, who prevented the arrest
of the “ Five Members” by Charles I., and the 7th was the 1st baronet, Sir Hercules, who sat for
forty years as M.P. for Knocktopher in the Irish Parliament. He was a Privy Councillor, and fore-
most in his advocacy for repealing the severe laws enacted against Roman Catholics.
LARCOM, Creation (U.K.) 1868.
Sir Thomas Perceval Larcom, D.SO ., 3rd
Baronet; b. Oct, 5th, 1882; s. his father, Lieut. -Col. Sir
Charles. 1892; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.A. ; Major R.H.A. ;
European War 1914-18 (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1918.
$rms — Argent, on a mount a hawthorn bush proper, and in chief an
eagle displayed gules. Crest — On a cap of maintenance azure turned up
ermine a martlet sable, with a fleur-de-lis in its beak or.
R esidence —
Brothers living— PHILIP, A Sept. 13th, 1887; sometime Lieut. Roy.
Naval Vol. Reserve.-— —Charles Arthur Aiskew, R.N. , A 1891 ; became
Lieut. 1910.
Uncle living (son of 1st baronet) — Arthur, C.B., A 1847; ed. at Oriel
Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1872); is a Senior Clerk in Foreign Office;
Le Roy, la Loy. Bar. Inner Temple 1875 ; was acting 3rd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. at
The King , the Law. Teheran 1875-7, Acting Oriental Sec. there 1879-82, Acting 3rd Sec. at
Tokio 1884-7, and British Agent on Venezuela Arbitration at the Hague
1903; C.B. (Civil) 1904: tn. 1884, Sophie, who d. 1913, da. of the late Alexander Perceval, of
Temple House, co. Sligo. Residence , Villa Miramare. San Remo, Italy. Clubs, Oxford and
Cambridge, Travellers’.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Jeanie ( Lady Larcom ), da. of the late Alexander Perceval,
of Temple House, co. Sligo: tn. 1881, L-ieut.-Col. Sir Charles Larcom, 2nd baronet, who d. 1892.
Residence, 9, Crescent Road, Alverstoke, Hants.
DE HOCHEPIED-LARPENT, Creation (U.K.) 1841, of Roehampton, Surrey.
TExtinct 1899.]
Sir George Albert de Hochepied-Larpent, 3rd and last Baronet.
Sister living Of 3rd Baronet— Sophia Charlotte : m. 1862, Capt Edmund Fortescue, formerly
Rifle Brig., who d. 1908, and has issue living, Margaret Annie, — Katharine Blanche: tn. 1905,
Lieut. -Col. Daniel Burges, V.C., D.S.O., Gloucestershire Regt., — Constance Isabel: tn. 1903,
Francis Gerald Steuart. Residence, 49, Salisbury Road, Southsea.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Rose (Lady De Hochepied-Larpent ), da. of William Armstrong,
of The Priory, Toronto, Canada, and widow of Lieut.-Col. T. Camden Lambert, of Wateidale,
co. Galway : tti. 2ndly, 1895, Col. Sir George Albert de Hochepied-Larpent, 3rd baronet, who
d. 1899 ; 3rdly, 1912, Brig. -Gen. Arthur Augustus Saunders, R.A. (retired), who d. 1913. Resi-
dence, The Brambles, Farnham Common, Bucks.
By fortune and labour.
LATHAM, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Crow Clump,
Walton-upon-Thames, co. Surrey.
Sir Thomas Paul Latham, ist Baronet ,
son of the late Samuel Latham, of Manchester ; b.
June 19th, 1855 ; ed. at Manchester Gram. Sch. ;
many years Joint Managing Director, and now Dep.
Chm. of Courtaulds (Limited); rendered sers. to Min.
of Pensions during European War : m. 1888, Florence
Clara, da. of the late William Henry Walley, of
Manchester, and has issue.
(Arms— Gules, an eagle displayed or, between two bezants
in fesse, on a chief of the second a cross moline sable between
two roses of the field. Crest— An eagle, wings elevated, in-
verted and addorsed or, resting the dexter claw on a torteaux
and charged on the wing with a cross as in the arms.
Residence — Crow Clump, Weybridge. Clubs — Junior
Carlton, Royal Automobile.
Son living— HERBERT PAUL, b. April 22nd, 1905.
Daughters living— Violet Irene, A 1855 : tn. 1920, Cuthbert
Francis Hamilton. Audrey Clara Lilian, b. 1899.
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LATTA, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Portman Square, St. Marylebone, co. London.
Sir John Latta, 1st Baronet , son of
William Latta, of Old Cumnock ; b. May 9th,
1867 ; is senior partner in the firm of Lawther,
Latta and Co., shipowners, of Billiter Buildings,
E.C., and Chm. of Nitrate Producers’ Steamship
Co. (Limited) ; rendered special sers. in con-
nection with sea transportation during Euro-
pean War: in. 1896, Ada May, da. of John Y.
Short, J. P., of Ashbroke Hall, Sunderland, and
has issue.
Jlrms— Sable, on a pile argent a lymphad sail furled
of the first, in base two crescents of the second. <£mt —
In front of an oak tree fructed proper, a crescent argent.
Residence — 12, Portman Square, W.
Son living— CECIL, b. Feb. 1903.
Daughters living— Sybil, b. 1896. Mary, b. 1899.
DICK-LAUDER, Creation (N.S.) 1690, of Fountainhall, Haddingtonshire.
Prudence is the guardian of the tower. Sir GEORGE WiLLIAM DaLRYMPLE
Dick-Laudek, loth Baronet; b. Sept. 4th,
1852 ; s. his brother, Sir Thomas North,
1919; formerly in Uncovenanted Civil Ser. of
India: m. 1882, Jane Emily Clifford, da. of the
late W. P. Woodward, and has issue.
&n»s — Gules, a griffin salient within a bordure argent.
Crest — A tower with portcullis down, the head and
shoulders of a sentinel appearing above the battlements
in a watching posture proper. Supporters, — Two lions
rampant argent.
Seats - Fountain Hall, Pencaitland, Haddington-
shire ; The Grange House, Edinburgh. Residences —
16, Regent Terrace, Edinburgh ; Villa Lauder, 14, Via S.
Leonardo, Florence. Club — New (Edinburgh).
Son living— JOHN NORTH DALRYMPLE, b. July
22nd, 1883 ; ed. at Malvern, and at R.M.C. ; is Major
Indian Army : m. 1914, Phyllis Mary, da. of Brig.-Gen.
Herbert Augustus Iggulden, C.I E., and has issue
living, David John, b. 1915, — George Andrew, b. 1917, —
a da., b. 1920.
Brother living — Stair, b. 1853; is Sec. of Albany Club,
Toronto: m. 1878, Eleanor Alma, da. of George Gordon
Browne Leith, of The Hermitage. Ancaster, Canada [see
Leith-Buchanan, Bt.]. Residence , Toronto, Canada.
Sisters living— Margaret Louisa: m. 1878, Capt. Arthur Charles Van-Notten-Pole, 13th Hussars,
who rtf. 1879 [see Van-Notten-Pole, Bt., colls.]. Residence , 7, Tedworth Square, Chelsea, S.W.
Charlotte Anne: m. 1st, 1875, Lieut.-Col. John Fletcher Hathorn, who d. 1888; 2ndly, 1891,
Francis Somerville Head [ see Head, Bt., cr. 1838], and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Hugh,
b. 1877, — Anne Catherine : m. jst, 1905, Capt. Percy Hume Allfrey Anderson, 21st Lancers, who
d. (killed in action in India) 1915 ; 2ndly, 1917, — McCowan. Catherine Seton : m. 1871, Steuart
James Charles Duckett, who d. 1915, formerly 13th Hussars, and has issue living, John Steuart,
D.S.O., b. 1876 [ see “ Companionage ”], — Amy Anne Charlotte, b. 1872: m. 1909, Lieut.-Col.
Louis Murray Phillpotts, C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A., who d. (killed in action during European War)
1916, and has issue living, Henry Stewart b. 1910. Residence , Russelstown Park, Carlow.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John Edward Arthur Dick-Lauder, 2nd son of 8th baronet, b. 1848,
d. 1913 : m. 1873 Rosa (now of 62, Drayton Gardens, S.W. 10), da. of the late Hon.
C. H Cal eott- M.L.C., of Fort Jackson : —
Zella Evelyn, O.B. h , l 1875 ; a Member of Alnwick Board of Guardians, and Vice-Pres. and
Comdt., Northumberland Branch, Red Cross So.; O.B.E. 1919 : m. 1904, George Leather-Culley,
who d. 1910, formerly Coldstream Guards (served in S. Africa 1900-1903), only son of Arthur Hugo
Leather-Culley, of Fowberry Tower, Northumberland. Residence , The Green Gate, Alnwick,
Norihumberland.— Norma Anne : m. 1898, Sackville Alick Payne-Gallwey [see Frankland-Payne-
Gallwey, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Violet Zella. Residence, Brandsby Lodge, Easingwold,
Yorkshire. Marguerita Maud Elizabeth : m. 1914, Lieut. -Com. Thomas Charles Carpenter Bolster,
D.S.O., R.N., and has issue living, David Charles, b. 1914, — George Richard Stair, b. 1917,— John
Lauder, b. 1919.
This family is of Norman origin, De Lavedre being mentioned among the barons who accompanied
Malcolm Canmore into Scotland. Sir Robert de Lawedre, a companion in arms of Sir William
Wallace, was several times Ambassador to England from Robert I. William Lauder was Bishop of
Glasgow and Chancellor of Scotland 1423, and his brother was Bishop of Dunkeld. Many of the
family attained knightly honours. The 2nd baronet was a Senator of the College of Justice, with the
courtesy title of Lord Fountainhall ; and the 5th baronet, who assumed the additional surname of
Dick, married his cousin, Isabel, heiress of William Dick, of Grange, who was in direct descent from
the Royal House of Plantagenet.
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pean War) 1917, — Sylvia Marian, b.
LAURIE, Creation (U.K.) 1834, of Bedford Square, Middlesex.
Sir Claude Villiers Emilius Laurie,
C. B. , D.S.O. , 4th Baronet ; b. Nov. 25th, 1855 ; s.
his father, the Rev. Sir John Robert Laurie
Emilius, B.D., 1917; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1878, M.A, 1883); Bar. Inner
Temple 1881 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col.
Comdg. 3rd Batn. King’s Own Scottish Borderers,
and now Lieut. -Col. Territorial Force Reserve ;
served in S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
D. S.O. 1901, C.B. (Civil) 1909.
&ms — Sable, a cup argent with a chaplet between two
laurel branches, all issuing out of the same, vert. ftrtst —
Two laurel branches in saltire proper.
Seat — Maxwelton, Moniaive, Dumfriesshire. Towti
Residence — 14, Hyde Park Street, W. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge.
Brother living— WILFRID EMILTUS, b. June 1st,
1859; ed. at Eton and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1881) ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1885 : in. 1890, Isabel Marian, da. of
the late John Stirling, of Fairburn, Muir of Ord, Ross-
shire, having had issue, of whom John Emilius, D.S.O.,
b. 1892 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Capt. and Brevet
Major Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, the
Duke of Albany’s) ; European War 1914-18 as Lieut. Col.
(despatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Legion of Honour); D.S.O.
1916 (Bar 1919), — Wilfrid Walter, b. 1897 ; Capt. King’s
Own Scottish Borderers ; d. (killed in action during Euro-
r89i,— Evelyn Mary, b. 1894, — Jean Winifred, b. 1895, — Eila
Isabel, b. 1901. Residence , Holwell House, Hatfield. Club, United University.
Sister living — Blanche Alice May : m. 1879, the Rev. David Anderson (formerly R. of St. George’s,
Hanover Square, W.), Preb. of St. Paul’s, who d. 1916, and has issue living, Arthur Emilius
David, D.S.O., M C., b. 1886 [see “ Companionage "j : m. 1916, Jean Douglas, da. of James
Patrick McIntyre, of 45, Prince’s Gardens, S.W., and has issue living, Philippa Jean b. (Sept.)
1916, Margaret Lesley b. 1919, — Gerard Rupert Laurie, b. 1889; Lieut. Cheshire Regt. ; d. (killed
in action during European War) 1914, — Gladys May: m. 1906, Maurice Woodbine Bray [see Bray,
Knt.], and has issue living, Hilary Maurice b. 1908, Edward Peter Gerard b. 1919, — Mona
Constance Amabel : m. 1914, Frank Douglas Howarth Joy, sometime Capt. King’s Own Scottish
Borderers, of Aysgarth School, Newton-le- Willows, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Michael
Gerard Laurie b. 1916, Sylvia Nancy b. 1915. Residence, Brasenose House, 35, Kensington
High Street, W.8.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Sir Lyttelton Holyoake Bayley, 2nd son of 2nd baronet', b. 1827, d .
1910 : in. 1852, Isabella, who d. i860, da. of Anthony Mactier, of Durris House,
Kincardineshire : —
Stanhope Lyttelton Fector, b. 1858 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; Bar. Middle Temple 1894 :
m. 1st, 1891, Emilie Anne, who d. 1910, widow of James Baillie Watson, of Hong Kong : 2ndly,
1917, Edith, da. of the late William Robson, of Hollingside, Durham. Club , Oriental. Isabel
Constance : m. 1880, John M‘Adam Gladstone, who d. 1884, and has isssue living, Isabel Olive
Joan. Residence, The Lodge, Parkstone, Dorset.
Granddaughter of the late Sir Lyttelton Holyoake Bayley (ante) : —
Issue of the late Vernon Batthyany Fector Bayley, b. i860, d. 1920: in. 1894, Frederica
Mary Mabel (now of Cherry Croft, Hughenden, Bucks), da. of the late Maj.-Gen.
Alexander Clark-Kennedy, I.S.C. : —
Frederica Mary Isabel, b. 1897 : m. 1920, Henry Theodore Warren Oswell. Residence,
Issue of the late Cecil Emilius Laurie, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1862, d. 1919 :
m. 1900, Helen Janet Douglas, who d. 1919, da. of the late Lieut. Robert Douglas
Campbell, R.N. [B. Blythswood, colls.]: —
Douglas Claude Emilius, b. 1902. Archibald Montagu, b. 1904. Ronald Edward, b. 1911.
Alice Helen, b. 1901. Cassandra Gladys, b. 1905. Olive Cecil, b. 1907. Margaret May,
b. 1908. Frances, b. 1909.— —Christina Eve, b. 1912. Elizabeth Janet, b. 1915. Residence ,
Jarbruck, Moniaive, Dumfriesshire.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Kennett Champain Bayley, 2nd son of isl baronet : —
Issue of the late Kennett Bayley, b. 1838, d. 1911 : in. 1864, Louisa Jane, who d. iqoo,
da. of the late Rev. William Bowling, R. of Cosheston, Pembrokeshire : —
Kennet Champain, b. 1873 ; ed. at Rugby ; admitted a Solicitor 1895 : in. 1902, Norah Kathleen,
only da. of Capt. Henry William Roberts, lormerly 98th Regt., of Hollingside, Durham, and has
issue living, Kennett, b. 1903, — John Maurice, b. 1905, — Ethel Meverell, b. 1906. Residence ,
Durham. Club, Athenaeum. Arthur George, CB.E», D.S.O., b. 1878; ed. at Shrewsbury;
is Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. Oxfordshire and Bucks L. I. ; served during European War
1914-18, as Col. on Gen. Staff (despatches, D.S.O, Brevet Lieut. -Col., C.B.E.); D.S.O. 1916,
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Club, Army and Navy. Francis Edmund (twin), b. 1878; ed. at Shrews-
bury, and at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 18—). Club, Oxford and Cambridge. Louisa: in. 1891,
George Alexander, Bar.-at-law. Residence, Devon Lawn, Victoria Road, Wimbledon Park, S.W.
Eleanor Charlotte : m. 1889, Albany Hawke Charlesworth, who d. 1914, and has issue living,
Albany Kennett, b. 1892 ; is Lieut. Dragoon Guards, — Eleanor, b. 1891, — Mary b. 1004. Residence ,
Grinton Lodge, near Richmond, Yorkshire. Evelyn : in. 1898, the Rev. Lewis Westmacott, R.
of Hagley, and has issue living, Ralph Percy, b. 1902, — Francis Eric, b. 1903, — Alexander
Berners, b. 1905, — Patrick, b. 1907, — Michael Rowe, b. 1909, — Christopher Lewis, b. 1912, — Richard
Evelyn, b. 1915, — Rachel, b. 1899. Residence, Hagley Rectory, Stourbridge, Worcestershire.
Issue of the late Charlotte, who d. 1899, having in. 1861, the Rev. Charles Alexander Baynes,
who d. 1891, V. of Binley : —
Henry Kennett, b. 1862 ; ed. at Marlborough: in. 1887, Clara Sophia, da. of the late Rev. John Arden
Bayley, of Clifton Lodge, near Winchester, and has issue living, Rev. Henry Arden Kennett, b.
1888; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. Honours 1909, M.A. 1913); is Curate of
Littlehampton. Residences, Waterden Cottage, Guildford ; 69, South Terrace, Littlehampton.
The 1st baronet, the Right Hon. Sir John Bayley, was for many years a Judge of the Queen’s
Bench, and subsequently a Baron of the Exchequer. The Rev. Sir John Robert Laurie Emilius
Bayley, 3rd baronet, assumed by Roy. license 1887 the surname and arms of Laurie of Maxwelton,
fie
in lieu of his patronymic.
Lawes-Wittewronge, see Wittewronge.
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LAWRENCE, Creation (U.K.) 1858, of Lucknow.
Sir Alexander Waldemar Lawrence, 4th
Baronet ; b. May 18th, 1874; s. his father, Sir Henry Wal-
demar, 1908; ed. at Sedbergh, and at New Coll., Oxford;
admitted a Solicitor 1902 ; is an Assist. Solicitor to H.M. Trea-
sury ; unsuccessfully contested Lambeth, Norwood Div. (Z)
Jan. 1910: m. 1904, Anne Elizabeth Le Poer, only child of
the late Henry Le Poer Wynne, I.C.S. (Foreign Sec. to Govt,
of India), of Rossbrien, co. Limerick, and has issue.
— Ermine, on a cross raguly gules an eastern crown or ; on a
chief azure two swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts gold, between
as many leopards’ heads argent. Crrst — Out of an eastern crown or, a
cubit arm entwined by a wreath of laurel and holding a dagger all proper.
Residences — Brockham End, near Bath ; 23, Catherine Street, Buck-
ingham Gate, S.W. Clubs — Brooks’s, Savile, Royal Automobile.
Sons living— HENRY EUSTACE WALDEMAR, b. July 10th, 1905.
John Waldemar, b. 1907.— —George Alexander Waldemar, b. 1910.
Sister living— Honoria Constance, b. 1877.
Aunt living — Honoria Letitia : m. 1873, Henry George Hart, formerly Head Master of Sedbergh
Sch. Residence, Sedbergh, Hillside, Wimbledon.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet— Norah Margaret, b. 1891. Alice Henrietta, b. 1895.
Margaret Eacy, b. 1896.
Widows living Of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Baronets— Alice Eacy ( Lady Young), da. of Evohy
Kennedy, M.D., D.L., of Belgard, co. Dublin : m. 1st, 1862, Sir Alexander Hutchinson Lawrence,
1st baronet, who d. 1864; 2ndly, 1871, Sir George Young, 3rd Bt. Residetice , Formosa Fishery,
Cookham, Maidenhead, Berks. Margaret, da. of the late Theodore Walrond, C.B., of 65,
Lancaster Gate, W. : m. 1st 1890, Sir Henry Hayes Lawrence, 2nd baronet, who d. 1898 ; 2ndly,
1904, the Rev. James Berkeley Bristow, who d. 1920, V. of St. Stephen’s, Westbourne Park, W.
Residence, 10, Portsea Place, Connaught Square, W.2. Emily Mary ( Lady Lawrence ), da. of
the late Sir George Burdett L’Estrange : m. 1873, Sir Henry Waldemar Lawrence, 3rd baronet,
who d. 1908. Residence , Langridge House, near Bath.
Sir Alexander Hutchinson Lawrence, the 1st baronet, was cr. a Baronet with remainder to his
issue male, failing which to his younger brother, and was accidentally killed, Aug. 27th, 1864, by the
falling of a bridge on the Thibet road, India. He was eldest son of the illustrious Sir Henry
Montgomery Lawrence, K.C.B., who fell in defence of Lucknow in 1857.
Never give in.
LAWRENCE, Creation (U.K.) 1867, of Ealing Park, Middlesex.
Sir William Matthew Trevor Law-
rence, 3rd Baronet; b. Sept. 17th, 1870; s. his
father, Sir (James John) Trevor, K C.V.O., 1913;
is Senior Examiner. Board of Education, and a
J.P. for Surrey ; sometime on Admiralty and Wax-
Office War Staff ; was Sec. Prisoners of War In-
formation Bureau 1914-15 : m. 1908, Bertha Iris
Eyre, da. of the late Brig.-Gen. Eyre Macdonnell
Stewart Crabbe, C.B., and has issue.
$rms — Ermine, a cross raguly gules, in the first and
fourth quarters a serpent nowed proper. Crest — A griffin’s
head couped argent, in front thereof a serpent nowed
proper.
Residences — Burford, Dorking ; 14, Stafford Mansions,
Buckingham Gate, S.W.
Sons living— WILLIAM, b. July 14th, 1913.— Roger
Fettiplace, b. 1919.
Daughters living — Mary Barbara, b 1909. Elizabeth
Anne, b. 1910. Naomi, b. 1915.
Brothers living— Aubrey Trevor, b. 1875 : ed. at
Shrewsbury, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; Bar. Inner Temple
1899 ; is Junior Counsel to Duchy of Cornwall ; was on Staff
of Min. of Munitions 1915-19 ; appointed Chancellor of Diocese of Sheffield 1914; M.B.E. 1918'.
m. 1901, Constance Emily Fanning, da. of the late Joseph McGaw, of Mickleham Downs, Dorking,
and Kooba, N.S. Wales, and has issue living, John Trevor, b. 1908, — Peter Stafford Hayden, b. 1913,
— Ruth Christian, b. 1904. Residences , 13, Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, W. ; Sentry Hill,
Frensham. Chambers, 1, Essex Court, Temple, E.C.— Charles Trevor, b. 1879; formerly Capt.
Hampshire Regt. ; is 1st Assist. Sec., S. Provinces Secretariat, Nigeria; served in S. Africa 1900
(medal with three clasps), in N. Nigeria 1903-5 (despatches, medal with clasp), and as Major
Nigerian Regr. 1917 (despatches) : m. 1916, Adeliza, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Sir John Fretche-
ville Dykes Donnelly, K.C.B. [see Donnelly, “Knights Widows”].
Sister living — Bessie Mary, b. 1877 : m. 1911, Henry Rottenburg, and has issue living, Francis
Trevor, b. 1915, — Paul Anthony, b. 1919, — Elizabeth Virginie, b. 1917. Residence, 5, Adams Road,
Cambridge.
Aunt living (daughter of 1st baronet) — Mary Wilhelmina. Residence , 4, Prince’s Gate, S.W.
The 1st baronet, a distinguished surgeon, was a F.R.S., Corresponding Member of Institute of
France, a Member of the principal scientific sos. of Europe and America, twice President of the
College of Surgeons, and for many years Sergeant-Surgeon to H.M. Queen Victoria. The 2nd
baronet, Sir Trevor, sat as M.P. for Mid Surrey 1875-85 and for S.-E. Div. of Surrey 1885-92, and
was 28 years Pres, of Roy. Horticultural So., and 12 years Treasurer of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.
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LAWRENCE, Creation (U.K.) 1869, of Westbourne Terrace, Middlesex. [Extinct 1897.]
Sir James Clarke Lawrence, 1st and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Theodora Agnes Clarke Durning-Lawrence, b. 1889 ;
assumed by Royal License 1914 the additional surname of Durning.
Widow living of 1st Baronet — Agnes Harriette ( Lady Lawrence ), el. da. of the late Michael
Castle, J.P., of Hatherleigh House, Clifton, Gloucestershire : m. 1887, Sir James Clarke Lawrence,
rst baronet, who d. 1897. Residence , Scio Lodge, Broadwater Down, Tunbridge Wells.
LAWRENCE, Creation (U.K.) 1906, of Sloane Gardens, Chelsea.
Sir Walter Roper Lawrence,
G.C.I.E. , G.C.V.O, C.B., 1st Baronet ,
son of George Lawrence, J.P., of Mon-
mouthshire ; b. Feb. 9th, 1857 ; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll., and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford; entered B.C.S. 1879 (passing
1st) ; was Assist. Commr.,Thal Kurram,
Afghanistan 1880 (medal), Under Sec.
to Punjab Govt. 1884-6, and Under
Sec. and Officiating Sec. to Govt, of
India 1887-9, Settlement Commr. in
Kashmir 1889-95, Agent-in-Ch. to the
Duke of Bedford 1895-8, Private Sec.
to Viceroy of India (Earl Curzon of
Kedleston) 1898-1903, and a Member
of Council of India 1907-9 ; was Ch.
of Staff on occasion of T.R.H. the
Prince and Princess of Wales’s visit to
India 1905-6; is Vice-Pres. of Union
Jack Club and of Zoological So., and
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England ; appointed an
A.A.G. 1914 with rank of Col. ; was a Liaison Pensions Officer on ser. in America
1917-18, on Staff Independent Air Force 1918, and in Palestine and Syria 1919
with rank of Maj.-Gen. (despatches twice) ; C.l.E. 1891, K.C.I.E. 1903, G.C.I.E.
1906, C.B. (Mil.) 1917, G.C.V.O. 1918: m. 1885, Lilian Gertrude, da. of John
G wynne James, of Aylstone Hill, Hereford, and has issue.
^rrns — Ermine, an escarbuncle or, surmounted by a lotus flower proper, on a chief arched gules
a dragon passant or. Crest — A cubit arm, vested gules, cuffed ermine, holding in the hand a plane
eaf proper, and charged on the sleeve with a trefoil slipped or. Supporters — On either side a heron
holding in the beak a sprig of plane fructed proper.
Residence— 94, Eaton Square, S.W. Chib — Garrick.
Sons living— (PERCY) ROLAND (BRADFORD), M.C., b. April 9th, 1886; Major Coldstream
Guards and 4th Batn. Guards Machine Gun Regt. ; European War 1914-16 (despatches twice,
M.C.).— (Henry Walter) Neville, b. 1891 ; Lieut. Coldstream Guards ; European War 1915-18.
DURNING-LAWRENCE, Creation (U.K.) 1898, of King’s Ride, Ascot, Berks, and Carlton
House Terrace, co. London. [Extinct 1914. J
Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence, 1st and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Edith Jane ( Lady D timing- Lawrence), da. of the late
John Benjamin Smith, M.P., of King’s Ride, Ascot: in. 1874, Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence,
1st Baronet, who d. 1914, when the title became ext. Residences , King’s Ride, Ascot, Berks ; 13,
Carlton House Terrace, S.W.r.
LAWSON, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Brayton House, Cumberland.
Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Oct. 2 1 st, 1862; s. his father, Sir Wilfrid, M.P.,
1906; is patron of one living ; unsuccessfully contested
Cumberland Mid. or Penrith, Div. (Z) July 1886; sat
as M.P. for Cumberland, Cockermouth Div. Dec. 1910
to Feb. 1916, having been defeated there Jan. 1910 : m.
1891, Mary Camilla, da. of the late Turner A. Macan,
of Elstow, Beds, and Cariff, co. Armagh.
^rrns — Per pale argent and sable, a chevron counterchanged,
on a canton sable, two bars or. Crtst — Out of clouds proper,
two arms embowed vested erminois, cuffed sable, holding a sun
also proper.
Seats — Isel Hall, Cockermouth, Cumberland; Brayton,
Cumberland. Town Residence— 62, Chester Squar6, S.W.
Club — Wellington.
Brothers living — ARTHUR, b. June 9th, 1866. Residence,
Hesket Hall, Wigton, Cumberland Godfrey, A 1880 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Roy. Agricultural Coll., Cirencester (Diploma);
is Sec. Devon and Somerset Staghounds Residence , Exe
Mead, Exford, Taunton.
Sisters living— Ellen (.Hon. Mrs. Arthur Holland- Hibbert),
b. 1864: m. 1884, the Hon. Arthur Henry Holland-Hibbert
[see V. Knutsford]. Residence, Munden, Watford. Lucy,
Edmund Heathcote Thruston, J.P., D. L., and has issue living,
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Edmund Wybergh, b. 1903, — John Wilfrid Russell, b. 1910, — Margaret, b. 1897, — Hoima Joan, b.
1901. Residence , Penna! Tower, Machynlleth, N. Wales. Josephine ( Lady Chance ), b. 1874 :
m. 1908, Sir Frederick William Chance, K.B.E., J.P., D.L., formerly M.P. for Carlisle. Resi-
dences, Morton, Carlisle ; Lancrigg, Grasmere.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Mordaunt Lawson, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1868, d. 1904 : m. 1894,
Adelaide Mary, da. of Col. Archibald Wybergh, of Borrans Hill, Dalston, Carlisle : —
Hilton, b. 1895 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.).
Wilfrid Lawson, M.P. for Cumberland in the Restoration Parliament, was created a baronet
by James II. (about 1685). The title became extinct on the death of the xoth baronet, 1806. The
estates passed to Thomas Wybergh, who d. 1812, and whose brother Wilfrid assumed the name of
Lawson, and was created a baronet. Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd baronet, sat as M.P. for Carlisle (L)
1859-65 and 1868-85, for Cumberland, Cockermouth Div. 1886-1900, for Cornwall, Camborne Div. 1903-6,
and again for Cumberland, Cockermouth Div. 1906, and was well known as a temperance reformer.
LAWSON, Creation (U.K.) 1841, of Brough Hall, Yorkshire.
Sir Henry Joseph Lawson, 3rd
Baronet; b. Dec. 25th, 1877; s. his father. Sir
John, 1910: m. 1899, Ursula Mary, da. of Philip
John Canning Howard [ see D. Norfolk, colls.],
and has issue.
$trms — Argent, a chevron between three martlets sable.
Crest — On a cap of maintenance gules turned up ermine, a
martlet proper.
Seat — Brough Hall, Catterick, Yorkshire.
Sons living— RALPH HENRY, b. Sept. 27th, 1905
William Howard, b. 1907.
Daughters living — Mary Catherine, b. 1900. Aurea
Clare, b. 1901.
Sisters living — Teresa, A 1874: m. 1898, Francis William
MacDonnell, and has issue living, Francis Edward An-
thony, b. 1899, — Joan Agnes Mary. Edith, b. 1875 :
vi. 1896, John Herbert Riley, and has issue living,
Eileen Edith, b. 1897, — Rowena, b. 1905. Residence ,
French Gate, Richmond, Yorks. Mabel Mary, "b.
1876.- Margaret Mary, b. 1889: m. 1920, Robert
Kinnear Robertson, M.B. Residence, Brocco Bank,
Sheffield.
Half-Sisters living— Alice, b. 1859. Agnes, b. 1861 : m. 1887, Henry Bernard Joseph Parker.
Residence,
Uncle living (son of 1st baronet)— Rev. William, b. 1834 ; ed. at Stonyhurst Coll. ; is in Holy
Orders of Church of Rome. Residence , Manresa House, Roehampton, S.W.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Agnes Mary Matilda {Lady Lawson), da. of Edmund
Molyneux-Seel : m. 1870, as his second wife, Sir John Lawson, 2nd baronet, who d. 1910.
Residence,
Sir William, 1st baronet, was nephew of Sir Henry Lawson, 6th baronet (cr. 1665), of Brough Hall,
being son of John Wright, Esq., of Kelvedon, by Elizabeth, da. of Sir John Lawson, 5th baronet
(cr. 1665), of Brough Hall, whose surname he assumed, and was himself created a baronet 1841.
LAWSON, Creation (U.K.) 1900, of Weetwood Grange, Headingley-cum-Burley, West
Riding of Yorkshire.
6z>Digby Lawson,* 2nd Baronet ; b. Sept. 3rd,
1880 ; s. his father, Sir Arthur Tredgold, 1915 ; ed. at
Winchester, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B. A. 1902) ; is Capt.
19th Hussars, and Pres., Summary Courts, Army of the
Rhine ; European War 1914-16 as Major Yorkshire Hus-
sars Yeo. (despatches) : m. 1909, Iris Mary (from whom
he obtained a divorce 1920), da. of the Hon. Eustace
Robert FitzGerald [ see B. FitzGerald], and has issue.
Jtrms — Per chevron argent and or, a chevron invected sable cotised
vert, between in chief two martlets of the third and in base a trefoil
slipped of the last. Cr* st — Between two arms embowed proper the
hands supporting a sun in splendour or a trefoil slipped vert, over all
a rainbow proper.
Residence — Lunsford Cross, near Bexhill, Sussex. Clubs —
Cavalry, Ranelagh, Roehampton, Royal Automobile.
Sons living— JOHN CHARLES ARTHUR DIGBY, b. Oct. 24th,
1912. Patrick William, b. 1914.
Daughter living — Daphne Olive, b. 1910.
Sister living— Olive Louise, b. 1886.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Louise Frederica Edith Auguste {Lady Lawson ), da. of
John Stacpoole O’Brien, of Tanderagee, co. Armagh : m. 1879, Sir Arthur Tredgold Lawson, 1st
baronet, who d. 1915. Residence, 68, Eaton Place, S.W.
. The 1st baronet, Sir Arthur Tredgold Lawson, was Chm. of Fairbairn, Lawson, Combe-Barboui
(Limited).
★ Hiy brother, Arthur Bertram Lawson, D S.O.,b. 1882 ; Capt. and Brevet Major Hussars, and
attached Gloucestershire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918.
A rise, and shine forth.
Arise, and re-ilhimine.
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LAWSON, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Knavesmire Lodge, City of York.
Sir Peter Grant Lawson, 2nd Baronet;
b. July 28th, 1903 ; s. his father, Sir John Grant,
I9I9-
$rms — Paly of four gules and vert, on a chevron or three
cinquefoils azure, and on a chief engrailed of the third an
ogress, thereon a demi-lion rampant argent, between two
crescents sable, each charged with three plates. Crest— A
wolfs head erased proper, collared vert, and charged with
three plates, one and two.
Seat — Middlethorpe Lodge, York.
Brother living— ROBIN, b. June 25th, i9oq.
Sister living- Griselda Grant, b. 1905.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet-SVLVIA (Lady Lawson),
da. of the late Charles Hunter, of Sehby Hall, Darlington :
m. 1902, Sir John Grant Lawson, 1st baronet, who d. 1919.
Residence , Middlethorpe Lodge, York.
The 1st baronet, Sir John Grant, was sometime Dep.
Speaker and Chm. of Ways and Means, House of Commons,
and sat as M.P. for Thirsk and Malton Div. of N. Riding of
Yorkshire (C) 1892-1906.
. Lawson Tancred, see Tancred.
Layland Barratt, see Barratt.
LEA, Creation (U.K.) 1892, of The Larches, Kidderminster (Worcestershire), and Sea
Grove, Dawlish, Devon.
Sir Thomas Sydney Lea, 2nd Bai'onet ; b. Jan
28th, 1867 ; s. his father, Sir Thomas, 1902 ; ed. at Charter
house, and at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1888, LL.B. 1889
M.A. 1892) ; is a J.P. for Worcestershire, and a Membe
of House of Laity of National Church Assembly : in. 1896
Mary Ophelia, el. da. of Robert Woodward, of Arley Castle
near Bewdley, Worcestershire, and has issue.
$rOT8 — Or, a fesse indented gules, between in chief two lions passant
of the second, in base a rock, thereon a beaver proper, spotted ermine,
holding in the mouth a sprig of willow slipped vert. Crest — In front of
a mount vert, thereon a demi -heraldic antelope argent, supporting a bird
bolt erect or, three pheons fessewise sable.
Seat — Dunley Hall, Stourport, Worcestershire. Club — New Uni-
versity. —
Sons living— THOMAS CLAUDE HARRIS, b. April 13th, 1901
Semper fidelis. Robert Francis Gore, b. 1906. John Sydney Birch, b. 1911.
Always faithful. Daughter living— Mary Truda, b. 1904.
Brother living — Rev. Percy Harris, b. 1872 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1894); is Sub-Warden of Community of St. Peter, Kilburn, N.W. : m. 1896, Katharine Ellen
Margaret, da. of the late Rev. R. A. Gent, and has issue living, George Francis Percival, b. 1901,
— Hugh Christopher, b. 1904. Residence, 21, Greville Road, Kilburn, N.W.
Sister living — Florence Louey, b. 1873 : m. 1900, Vivian Edward Young, and has issue living, a
son, b. 1909, — a son, b. 1913, — a da., b. 1905. Residence , Shaftesbury House, Woking.
The first baronet sat as M.P. for Kidderminster ( L ) 1868-74, lor Donegal co. 1879-85, and for
Londonderry, S. Div. ( LU ) 1886-1900.
LECHMERE, Creation (U.K.) 1818, of The Rhydd, Worcestershire.
[Name pronounced ** Letchmere.”]
Sir Edmund Arthur Lechmere, 4th
Baronet ; b. Sept.2ist, 1865 5 s- bis father, Sir Edmund
Anthony Harley, 1894; ed. at Radley; is a J.P.
and D.L. for Worcestershire, and patron of two
livings: in. 1st, 1885, Alice, who d. 1896, da. of
Edward Samuels, of Canterbury, New Zealand ;
2ndly, 1897, Katharine, youngest da. of the late
Edwin Payton Wright, of Moseley, Warwickshire,
and has issue by 1st marriage.
£\rma — Gules, a fesse, and in chief two pelicans vulning
themselves or. Cnst— A pelican as in the arms.
Seats — Severn End, and Rhydd Court, Hanley Castle,
Worcestershire. Club — Royal Thames Yacht.
Christ is like the pelican.
son living— RONALD BERWICK HUNGERFORD, b.
May 16th, 1886; is Capt. Dragoon Guards; served during
European War 1914-15 (wounded) : ;;/. 19x5, Constance
Marguerite, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Wigram Long, R.A.,
and has issue living, Edmund Charles, b. 1916, — Berwick
Hungerford, b. 1917, — Joan Penelope Alice, b. 1919.
Brothers living ■¥• — Anthony Hungerford, b. 1868 ; ed. at
Charterhouse ; sometime a partner in the firm of Berwick,
Lechmere and Co., bankers, of Worcester ; isa J.P. andD.L.
■¥■ The youngest, Nicholas George Lechmere, b. 1881; Lieut. Scots Guards; ^.•(killed in
action during European War) 1915.
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for Worcestershire, Capt. Worcestershire Regt., and a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England : m. 1920, Ciceley Mary, da. of the late Rev. Charles Bridges, R. of Breden-
bury, Herefordshire, and widow of William George Lupton, of The Green, Bromyard, Hereford-
shire. Residences , Wolverton Hall, Pershore ; Killin Lodge, Whitebridge, Inverness. Club, Junior
Carlton Joscelyne Alban, b. 1871 ; ed. at Winchester : m . 1907, Lily, da. of John Cassavetti,
formerly of Myr Hall, Torquay.
Sister living— Katharine Mary, b. 1875.
This family came from the Low Countries, and obtained from William I. lands at Hanley, Worcester-
shire, which have been in the family ever since. Sir Nicholas Lechmere, of Severn End, M.P. for
Bewdley, was a Baron of the Exchequer at the Revolution. His grandson, Nicholas, sometime
Solicitor and Attorney- General, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, was created Baron Lechmere
of Evesham 1721. The jrd baronet sat as M.P. for Tewkesbury (C) 1866-8 for Worcestershire W.
1876-85, for Worcestershire, W., or Bewdley, Div. 1885-92, and for Worcestershire, S., or Evesham,
Div. 1892-4.
LEEDS, Creation (U.K.) 1812, of Croxton Park, Cambridgeshire.
Sir Edward Templer Leeds, 5th Baronet ; b. Oct.
nth, 1859; s. his half-brother, Sir George Augustus, 1894:
m. 1906, Charlotte Augusta, da. of the Rev. Edward Crow
(formerly R. of Great Creaton, Northants), of 1, Queen’s
Parade, Cheltenham.
— Argent, a fesse gules between three eagles displayed sable, within
a bordure wavy of the second, ffirrst — A staff raguly vert, thereon a cock
gules wings expanded, combed, wattled, beaked, and legged or, debruised by
a bendlet wavy sinister ermine.
Residence — i, Queen’s Parade, Cheltenham.
Sisters living — Evelyne Marian.— ^Emily : tn. ist, 1880, Sir Richard
Morris Dane, K.C.I.E., I.C.S., who obtained a divorce 1901 ; 2ndly, 190-,
Major — Duff. Ethel May : tn. 1894, Henry William Spurway.
Violet: tn. 1890, Lieut. -Col. William Hatton Hildebrand, formerly Indian
Army, and has issue living Violet Katherine, b. 1901. Residence,
Novelli, Lansdown Road, Bath Mildred Eleanor.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Leeds (infra) : —
Issue of the late Very Rev. Joseph Edward Henry Leeds, B.D., b. 1857, d. 1907 : m. 1881
(marriage dissolved 1891), Elizabeth Massey, da. of the late Richard Quin, J.P., of Firgrove
House, Innishannon, co. Cork : —
Marion Adelaide Lucy, b. 1882. Lilian Anna Marian, b. 1884 : tn. 1907, H. Davison.
Issue of the late William Henry Arthur St. John Leeds, b. 1864, d. 1917: m. 1898, Edith
Mabel ( who tn. 2ndly, 1920, John Hugh McNeale, Indian Police), da. of the late Maj.-
Gen. Jackson Muspratt Muspratt- Williams, of Ferniherst, The Park, Cheltenham : —
REGINALD ARTHUR ST. JOHN) b. May 13th, 1899; Lieut. R.N. Club— Junior Naval and
Military. Geoffrey Hugh Anthony, b. 19x1. Rosamond Edith Lilian, b. 1900.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Henry Leeds, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b.
1827, d. 1892 : tn. ist, 1854, Anna Dorothea, who d. 1858, da. of the late Rev.
J. E. H. Simpson, M.A. ; 2ndly, i860, Adelaide Louisa, da. of the late William
Davis : —
Edward Adderley Oglander, b. 1869 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Roy. Welsh
Regt. ; was British Vice-Consul, Liege 1904-6 : tn. 1895, a da. of R. F. Vevers, of Hereford, and
has issue living, Vera Mary, b. 1898. Residence ,
Issue of the late Capt. William Montagu Leeds, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1832,
d. 1899 : m. 1854, Emma, who d. 1918, da. of Henry Hildyard, of Rio Janeiro : —
William Henry Montagu, b. 1858 ; High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire 1920-21 : tn. 1892, Mary, el. da.
of the late James Fyfe-Jamieson, of Monisbrock, Renfrewshire, and 9, Queen’s Gate, S.W., and
has issue living, Roland, R.N., b. 1893; ed. at Roy. Naval Coll. ; became Lieut. 1916, — Aubrey,
b. 1903. Residence , Heywood Mount, Tenby. Chibs, St. James’s, Bath. Joseph Edward
Montagu, b. 1864: tn. 1902, Kathleen Leigh Manners, da. of John Leigh Goldie McCarthy, M.D.,
of Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Charles Frederick Augustus, b. 1868 : tn. 1902, Mildred Katharine
Mary, da. of the late Denham Robinson, of St. Hilda’s, Hampton Wick, and has issue living,
Hildyard, b. 1902, — Eric, b. 1907, — Marjorie, b. 1904. Residence, New Oxley, Alberta, Canada.
Lilian Emma: m. 1882, Lieut.-Col. Frederic Henry John Birch, R.A., who d. 1911. Lucy
Helen Grace : m. 1886, David Evan Stephens, and has issue living, David John Montagu (of
Dolgay, Conwil, Carmarthenshire), b, 1887 : m • 19161 Isabel S. Lewis, and has issue living, Marion
Doris Nest b. 1920, — Doris Gertrude. Residence, Glasfryn, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire ——
Frederica Katherine: tn. 1894, Col. Alexander Egerton Dallas, C.M.G., O.B.E., Indian Army, and
has issue living, Gwendolen, b. 18 — : tn. 1920, Capt. Hugh Waldron Dallas, Indian Army. ■
Eleanor Constance Mabel. Residence , 45, 'Thames Street, Sunbury.
Issue of the late George Lewis Leeds, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1845, d. 1900 :
tn. 1873, Lucy Anne (now of The Cottage, Otterbourne, Hants), da. of the late
Mashiter Helme, of Brighton : —
Mashiter, b. 1883 : tn. 1911, Iris Wilhelmina, da. of Wilhelm Anton Hasbach, and has issue living,
Joseph Mashiter, b. 1912. Club, Bath. Sylvia Catherine : tn. 1912, Charles Courtenay Cum-
ming. Residence, Spring Grove, Bishopstoke, Hants.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Leeds (ante) : —
Issue of the late Charles George Stretton Leeds, M.D., b. 1875, d. 1909 : tn. (March) 1905,
Louisa Christian, only da. of the late James Barker Duncan, W.S., of 6, Hill Street,
Edinburgh : —
Charles Rupert Duncan, b. (Dec.) 1905.— -Margaret Enid Lilian, b. 1908.
Granddaughters of the late George Leeds (intra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Howard Leeds, b. 1853, d. 1893 : tn. 1886, Ethel Beatrice,
el. da. of Charles H. Perkins, of the Admiralty: —
Mary Faith, b. 1887 : tn. 1917, Lieut. John Anthony Vere Morse, D.S.O., R.N., and has issue living,
Clyde Anthony Leeds, b. 1919, — Jane Antonia Unity, b. 1918.— Gabriel Frances, b. 1889.
Issue of the late George Leeds, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1807, d. 1864 : tn. ist,
Henrietta Elizabeth, who d. 1838, da. of Henry Hayward ; 2ndly, 1850, Anner
da. of Thomas Dumayne Place, of Ffrwd Vale, co. Glamorgan : —
Emily. Residence , River Street, Bath.— Florence Mary.
Vigilate !
Watch ye !
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Issue of the late Augustus Frederick Leeds, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1820, d. 1888 •
m. 1851, Anna Maria Frances, who d. 1904, da. of the late Rev. James Anthony
Savage, of 1 rin. Coll. , Oxford
Augustus Rowley Brooke, b. 1852; formerly Capt. 4th Vol. Batn. Hampshire Regt. : 7*. 1st, 1881,
[“rriaf dissolved 1885], Antoinette Anne, da. of the late Gen. Sir John Cheape, G.C.B. ; andly,
1888, Amy Vaughan, da. of the late Rev. John George Jones, R. of Hurstmonceaux, Sussex.
Residence , Cross, Torrington, Devon.
Issue of the late Edward Montagu Leeds, 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1824, d. 1878 :
. m‘ i854> Jessie, who d. 1916, da. of Thomas Spears, of Kirkcaldy : —
Oglanrier George Montagu, b. 1857 : ed. at Haileybury, and at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1880) •
w. 1885, Louie Mabel, da. of the late Thomas de Stanton Lord. Edward Ernest, b i8sq • ed
at Haileybury ; formerly Lieut. 24th Middlesex Rifle. Vol. : *«. 1884, Emma Seddon, da. of the s',
on J*°nwra of Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.A., and has issue living, Jessie Louisa, b.
1886, Kate Frances, b. 1887. Thomas Louis, C.MG., D.S.O. , b. 1869; ed. at Sherborne; is
Lieut-Ul. Indian Army; served during European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.)-
D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918: m. 1904, Clara Guion, da. of Lieut.-Col. Henry S. Kilbourne, of U.S.*
Army, and has issue living, Sylvia Guion, b. 1914.
LEES, Creation (U.K.) 1804, of Blackrock, Dublin.
Sir Arthur Henry James Lees, 5 th
Baronet ; b. Jan. 18th, 1863 ; s. his father, Sir
Harcourt James, 1917.
^trms — Azure, a fesse cheeky argent and sable, between
six cross-crosslets fitchee, three in the chief and three in the
nombril points or, and three billets, two in the honour and one
in the base, points of the second. drtst — A dexter hand
couped above the wrist and erect proper, grasping a crescent or..
Residence —
Brother living— EDWIN LESLIE, b. Nov. 22nd, 1866:
in. 18 — , Anne, da. of — Charlton, and has issue living, three
das. Residence ,
Sisters living— Laura Mary, b. 1865. Eva Janet, b. 1869 :
in. 1902, Major John Plomer Bliss, 2nd W. India Regt., and
has issue living, John Alexander Plomer Lees, b. 1909, —
Eileen Norah Lees, b. 1903.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Mary Charlotte
Cooke. Residence , The Long House, Cowfold, Sussex
Hester Elizabeth Ida. Residence , Harbour View, Kingston-
by-Sea, near Brighton.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Louise ( Lady Lees), da.
of — Hayes, of U.S.A. : m. 1899, as his third wife, Sir
Harcourt James Lees, 4th baronet, who d. 1917.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late George Cholmondeley Lees, Lieut. 61st
Regt., son of 2nd baronet, b. 18 — , d. 1896 : m. 1st, 1840, Georgiana, who d. 1843,.
da. of the late Major Colclough, 33rd Regt. ; 2ndly, 1866, Antoinette, who d. 1919,
da. of Mons. Benjamin Louis du Gue, of Lausanne, Switzerland : —
Alice. Residence ,
Granddaughter of the late Cathcart Lees (infra) ; —
Issue of the late Robert Shaw Lees, b. 1844, d. 1904 : m. 1883, Anna Magdel6ria, da. of the
Ven. Alexander Stuart, Archdeacon of Ross, co. Cork : —
Madeliene Elinor, b. 1885 : m. 1919, Henry William Crosthwait.
Grandchildren of the late John Cathcart Lees, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1777, d.
1858 ; in. 1800, Mary, da. of Robert Shaw : —
Issue of the late Cathcart Lees, M.D., b. 1811, d. 1861: in. 1843, Elinor, da. of Isaac
Matthew D’Olier, of Collegnes, co. Dublin : —
John Cathcart, b. 1854 : in. 1886, Helen Campbell, da. of the late John Rutherfoord D’Olier, of
Herbert House, Booterstown, and has issue living, John Rutherfoord D’Olier, b. 1887 ; is Lieut.
R. E.,— Helen Campbell D’Olier, b. 1889. Residence , 22, St. Leonard’s Road, Ealing, W.
Margaret Elinor.— Mary Emily. Residence , Rockabill, Skerries, co. Dublin.
Grandchildren of the late William Eden Lees, 5th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Edward Lees, b. 1814, d. 1862: in. 1840, Mary Harriet, who d. 1875, da.
of the late Lieut.-Col. Western, 18th Hussars : —
Harcourt, b. 1843 : in. 1867, Mary Masey, da. of Joseph Burke, of The Lodge, Templemore, and
has issue living, Harcourt Edward, b. 1884, — Kathleen Western, — Ethel Sophia Harriet Western..
Harry, b. 1846. Richard Armit, b. 1850. James Vance, b. 1854. Sophia Harriet Western.
Residence , 68, Marlborough Road, Dublin. Maria Charlotte. Anna Gifford; in. 1879, Byron
De Lacy, and has issue living, Edward Byron, b. 1880. Residence, 68, Marlborough Road,
Donnybrook, Dublin Emily Mary Armit; in. 1881, Henry Warburton Hodgetts, of Civil Ser.,
S. Australia. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the lat Thomas Orde Lees, 6th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Lees, b. 1814, d. 1871 ; in. 1836, Eliza, da. of John Cathcart Lees ;
2ndly, 1845, Lady Louisa Hastings, who d. 1868, da. of nth Earl of Huntingdon : —
Thomas Orde Hastings, b. 1846 ; a M.A. ; Bar. Middle Temple 1880; formerly Ch. Constable of the Isle
of Wight : in. 1871, Grace, only child of the late Joshua Wigley Bateman (Sec. to Duchy of Cornwall).
o< Guilsborough, Northamptonshire, and has issue living, Thomas Orde Hans, O.B.E., A.F.C.,
b. 1877; is Major R.M.L.I. (retired), and serving with R.A.F. ; European War 1915-19
(A.F.C., O.B.E.); O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 1902, Rhoda Isabel, da. of the late P. Musgrave,
and widow of R. Lovat Fraser, and has issue living, Grace Isabel Renee b. 1909, — Mabel
Louise ; in. 1902, Major Maximilian St. Leger Simon, R.E., and a Staff Capt. at War
Office, and has issue living, Philip Hastings b. 1909. Residence, Guilsborough, Northants.
Chambers, 2, Garden Court, Temple, E.C. Clubs, Junior Carlton, Wellington, Huriingham.
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Ellen: rn. 1866, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Scovell Bigge, C.B., who d. 1914, and has issue living,
Thomas Arthur Hastings, b. 1866; is Lieut.-Col. R.E., — George Orde, b. i86c>; is Lieut. -Col.
R.E., — Harry Fowler, b. 1874; is Hon. Capt. in the Army: m. 1908, Alice Memwen, da. of the
late John Roberts (formerly M.P. for Flint Dist.), of Bryngwenallt, Abergele.
Issue of the late Major Henry Lees, b. 1816, d. 1878 : m. 1848, Eliza Maria, who d. 1881, da„
of Daniel M‘Kay, of Dublin : —
Cerise Antoinette. Residence ,
Issue of the late William Armit Lees, b. 1825, d. 1885 : m. 1st, 1846, Sophia, who d. 1859,
da. of the late Rev. John Rowley, Prebendary of Ch. Ch., Dublin ; 2ndly, 1861, Mary
Louisa, who d. 1898, da. of John Hamilton, of The Grove, Ballyacole : —
Mary Cerise: m. 1867, John Henry Darley, who d. 1883, and has issue living, Frederick Digby
(of Ferney, Stillorgan, Dublin), b. 1870: admitted solicitor 1894 : m. 1908, Beatrice, da. of Richard
Maunsell Waller, formerly I.C.S., and has issue living, Frederick John Waller b. 1909, Beatrice
Cerise 1912, Frances b. 1915, Annette Sybil b. 1917 — Cecil Hastings (of Gortamore, Foxrock, co.
Dublin), b. 1878 ; Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin 1903 ; appointed Ch. Inspector National Health Insurance
Commn. , Ireland 19x2 : m. 1905, Phyllis Mary, da. ot Thomas Tight Mecredy, solicitor, of 91, Merrion
Square West, Dublin, and has issue living, Henry Cecil Hastings b. 1911, Hugh Rowley Purdon b.
1918, Phyllis Cerise b. 1909, Rosemary Lees b. 1914, — Bernard d’Olier, C.I.E., b. 1880 [see “ Com-
panionage ”] : m. 1908, Frances Amy Heathcote, da. of William John Arculus, of Southfields,
Leicester, and has issue living, Desmond Bernard John b. 1909, Bernard Henry b. 1912, Joan b.
1914, Beryl Elizabeth b. 1917, — Sophia Louisa : in. 1896, A. R. Colles, who d. 1899, — Mary
Elizabeth, — Frances Emily: m. 1900, J. Merrick Lloyd, J.P., D.L., of Croghan, co. Roscommon,
— Maria Cerise : m. 1901, Charles St. George Orpen, solicitor, of Lisheens, Carrickmines, co.
Dublin [V. Charlemont, colls.], and has issue living, Arthur Frederick St. George b. 1903, Cerise
Mary b. 1904, Grace Anne b. 1905. Kathleen Hilda b. 1910, Beatrice Esther b. 1913, Annette Rothe
(twin) A 1913, — Annette Katherine, — Hilda: m. 19x2, the Rev. Ernest Henry Cornwall Lewis-
Crosby (R. of Rathmines, Dublin), of Hatherton, co. Dublin, and has issue living, Robert Cornwall
b. 1915, John Ernest Cornwall b. 1919, Edythe Charity Patricia b. 1917. Residence , Hatley, 10,
Burlington Road, Dublin. Mary Armit : m. xst, 1869, William MacGeough Bond, who d. 1896;
2ndly, 1903, Maj.-Gen. Beauchamp John Colclough Doran, C.B., Royal Irish Regt., and has issue
living (by 1st marriage), May, b. 1879 : m. 1899, H. F. Hardy. Residences , Ely House, Wexford ;
50, Stephen’s Green, Dublin. Emma : m. 1874, John T. Crosthwait, who d. 18^9, and has issue
living, Henry William, b. 1879, — John Lees, b. 1885, — Rev. William Frederick, M.C., b. 1889; is a
Chap, to the Forces ; m 1917, Harriette Gwendolyne, el. da. of Francis Reid Gethin [see Gethin,
Bt.. colls.], and has issue living, Daphne Lilian b. 1 919, — Edith Frances, b. 1881, — Mary Louisa,
b. 1887. Residence , 7, Vergemont, Clonskeagh, Dublin. Sophie : m. 1st, 1893, William Charles
Kingsbury Wilde, who d. 1899 ; 2ndly, 1900, Alexander Louis Teixeira de Mattos (Sec. War Trade
Intelligence Depart. 1918-19), and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Dorothy Ierne, b. 1895.
Residence , 9, Cheltenham Terrace, Chelsea, S.W.3.
Grandchildren of the late Major Henry Lees (ante) : —
Issue of the late Henry Rowland John Lees, b. 1852, d. 1888 : m. 1878, Isabella, who d. 1902,
da. of Capt. — Hardie, of Granton : —
Henry Orde McAllister, b. 1880; Capt. in Merchant Ser. : m. 1902, Marion Paul Scott, of Edinburgh,
and has issue living, Henry Orde Westwater, b. 190- , — Dorothy Ann, b. 190-. Residence., St.
Ronan’s, Wardie Crescent, Edinburgh.— Charles Harcourt, b. 1881 ; is in Inland Revenue,
Dundee : m. 1914, Isabella, da. of Adam J. Gillies, of 26, Eyre Crescent, Edinburgh.—
Mabel Augusta, b. 1878 : m. 18 — , Thomas Traill, and has-issue living.
Granddaughters of the late William Armit Lees (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. Hastings Rowley-Lees, R.N., b. 1853, d. 1883 : m. 1877, Hilda Maude
(now of Lingmoor, Bournemouth), da. of the late Robert Gunter, of Earl’s Court, S.W.
[Gunter, Bt. ] : —
Nora Maude, b. 1878 : m. 1910, Major John Weddall Nelson, D.S.O., Queen’s Own (Roy. W„
Kent Regt.), and has issue living, John Lees, b. 1912. Gladys Noel Sophia, b. 1881 : m. 1908,
Capt. Frederick George Ross, Army Ser. Corps, and has issue living, Donald Garth, b. 1909, —
Peter Stuart Hastings, b. 1912. Residence ,
The 1st baronet greatly distinguished himself with the British troops in Germany under the
Marquess of Granby. He was afterwards successively Usher of the Black Rod, Secretary of War,
and Secretary to the Post Office in Ireland.
LEES, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of South Lytchet Manor, Lytchet Minster, Dorset.
Sir John Victor Elliott Lees, D.S.O., M.C.r
3rd Baronet ; b. Dec. nth, 1887; s. his brother, Sir Thomas
Evans Keith, 1915; Capt. and Brevet Major King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps; European War 1914-18 (twice wounded, D.S O.,
M.C., Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. 1919: m. 1915, Madeline
Annie Pamela, da. of Sir Harold Pelly, 4th Bt., and has issue.
$rms — Per chevron dovetail argent and gules, in chief two millrinds
sable, and in base an owl of the first. Crest — On a millrind fessewise
sable an owl argent.
Seat — South Lytchet Manor, Poole, Dorset.
Son living— JAMES, b. March 3rd, 1920.
Daughter living — Katharine Margaret, b. 1918.
Brother living— Bernard Percy Turnbull, b. 1891 ; is Capt. Yeo. : m.
1919, Mary, da. of Col. Philip John Joseph Radcliffe, C.M.G. [see
Radcliffe, Bt.].
Sisters living— Florence Mary Bernarda {Hon. Mrs. James W. Best),
b. 1885 : m. 1914, the Hon. James William Best, O.B.E., Indian Forest Depart, [see B. Wynford].
Residence, Hoberngabad, Central Provinces, India. Eleanore Juliet Anne, b. 1894 : m. 1919,
Com. E. H. Marsden, R.N. Alice Irene Dieudonne, b. 1902.
Without haste , without
rest.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Benita Blanche ( Lady Lees), el. da. of Sir Harold Pelly, 4th
Bt. : m. 1913, Sir Thomas Evans Keith Lees, 2nd Bt., who d. (of wounds in action) 1915. Resi-
dence, South Lytchet Manor, Poole, Dorset.
The 1st baronet, Sir Elliott Lees, D.S.O , sat as M.P. for Oldham (C) 1886-1892, and for
Birkenhead 1894-1906, and served during S. African War 1900-1901. The 2nd baronet, Sir Thomas
Evans Keith Lees, Lieut. Dorset Yeo. and A.D.C., d. of wounds in action during European War 1915.
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LEESE, Creation (U.K.) 1908, of Send Holme, Send, Surrey.
Sir William Hargreaves Leese, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Aug. 24th, 1868 ; s. his father Sir Joseph
Francis, 1914; eel. at Winchester, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1890) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1893; admitted
a Solicitor 1906; is a J.P. for Herts: m. 1893, Violet
Mary, da. of Albert Sandeman, formerly of Presdales,
Ware, Herts, and has issue.
^rms — Gules, a fesse embattled counterembattled between in
chief two falcons belled or and in base a hand erect couped at
the wrist, holding a dagger in pale proper, pommel and hilt
gold. Crrst — A falcon belled or, supporting with the dexter
paw a flagstaff proper, beaded and tasselled or, therefrom flow-
ing to the dexter a banner gules charged with a dagger in
pale proper, pommel and hilt gold.
Seat. — Crossways House, Wilmington, Sussex. Clubs —
Brooks’s, Beefsteak.
Sons living— OLIVER WILLIAM HARGREAVES, D.S.O. ,
b. Oct. 27th, 1894 ; ed. at Eton ; is Lieut. Coldstream Guards ;
served during European War 1914-16 as Acting Capt. (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1916. Peter Albert, b. 1905.
■ ■■ Alexander William, b. 1909.
Daughter living— Betty Violet Mary, b. 1899.
Brothers living — Vernon Francis, O.B.E., b. 1870; ed. at Winchester; is a Dep.-Surveyor o
New Forest; O.B.E. 1918 : 1900, Gwendoline Edytfia, da. of the late Charles Stevenson, and
has issue living. John Henry Vernon, b. 1901, — Margaret Gwendoline, b. 1907. Residence , The
King’s House, Lyndhurst, Hants. Neville, D.S.O., b. 1872; ed. at Winchester; Lieut.-Col.
R.A.S.C.; served during European War 1914-17 (desnatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1917: m. 18 — ,
Matilda, da. of — Saunders, and has issue living, Cicely Violet, — Aurelia Neville, — Joyce Alice
—Cecil Mellor, b. 1876; ed. at Winchester. Clive, b. 1888; Major R.A.S.C.: m. 1916,
Dorothy, da. of the late Alfred Dickson, of Chester.
Sisters living— Constance Alice, b. 1878 : m. 1907, Major Sidney Robert Gordon Kendall, Indian
Army, and has issue living, Nancy, b. 1912. Dorothy Violet, b. 1882 : m. 1907, Leonard Curtis
Rawlence, and has issue living, Michael, b. 1909. Residence , Wilton, Wilts.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Mary Constance ( Lady Leese), da. of the late William Har-
greaves, of Broadoak, Accrington, and Send Holme, Woking, Surrey : m. 1867, Sir Joseph Francis
Leese, 1st baronet, who d. 1914.
The 1st baronet, Sir Joseph Francis (cr. a Knt. 1895), sat as M.P. for Lancashire (N.-E.),
Accrington Div. (Z.) 1892-1910, and was Recorder of Manchester 1893-1913.
Lefevre [Shaw-Lefevre-St. John-MildmayJ. see Mildmay.
le Fleming, see Fleming.
LEGARD, Creation (E.) 1660, of Ganton, Yorkshire.
[Name pronounced “ Ledgard.”]
Sir Algernon Willoughby Legard, 12th Baronet,
son of the late Henry Willoughby Legard, 2nd son of 7th
Bt. : b. Oct. 14th, 1842 ; s. his cousin, Sir Charles, 1901 ;
ed. at Marlborough, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : m. 1872,
Alicia Egerton, da. of the late Rev. George Brooks, formerly
R. of Great Hampden.
firms — Argent on a bend between six mullets pierced of the field gules,
a cross-patee or. Crtst — A greyhound or, collared sable.
Residence — 18, Victoria Road, Kensington, W. Clubs — Boodle’s,
Yorkshire.
Widow living of 11th Baronet— Frances Emily {Lady Legard),
da. of the late Francis Alexander Hamilton, of Brent Lodge, Finchley,
N. : nt- 1878, Sir Charles Legard, nth baronet, who<Z. 1001. Residence,
22, Cadogan Square, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Cecil Henry Legard, 2nd son of 2nd son of 7th baronet, b.
1843, d. 1918 : m. 1873, Emily Mary, who d. 1915, da. of the late James Hall, of
Scorborough Hall, Beverley: —
DIGBY ALGERNON HALL, b. Dec. 7th, 1876; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalene Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1899): nt. 1904, Georgina Blanche F.laine, da. of William Joseph Starkey Barber-Starkey
[see Kinloch, Bt., cr. 1873], and has issue living. Thomas Digby, b. 1905,— John D'Arcy, b. 1908,
— William Ernest, b. 1911, — Cassandra Rosamond Elaine, b. 1917. Residence , Headon Lodge,
Brompton, Yorkshire. Clubs, Junior Constitutional, Carlton, Royal Automobile. Gertrude
Cassandra, b. 1879: vi. 1909. Harry Percival Cross. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Legard, 4th son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Fames Anlaby Legard, R.N , b. 1805, d.x 869 : in. 1845, Catherine,
who d. 1887, widow of Henry Ralph Beaumont, and da. of Sir George Cayley, 6th Bt. : —
Sir James Digby, K.C.B., b. 1846; formerly Capt. R.A. ; sometime Hon. Col. (formerly Comdg.)
Yorkshire R.F.A. (Reserve); is a J.P. for E. and N. Ridings of York, a D.L. and County
Alderman for N. Riding of York, and late Col. and Co. Comdt. N. Riding Vol. Regt. ; C.B. (Civil)
1905, K.C.B. (Civil) 1909 : nt. 1877, Julia Helen, da. of Alfred Arkwright, of Wirksworth, Derby,
having had issue, of whom Alfred Digby, C.B.E., b. 1878 ; is Lieut.-Col. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ;
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: nt. 1902, Winifred, only da. of William George Morris, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
and has issue living, Katherine Emily Winifred b. 1903, Ursula Rebecca Julia b. 1904, Diana
b. 1918,— George Percy, R.N., b 1879 ; became Lieut. 1901 : nt. 1905, Andolie, da. of Percy Luck,
of Stockholm, and has issue living, Charles Percy Digby b. 1906, James Frederick b. 1907, —
Vendela Susan Esther b. 1911, — Richard Anlaby, b. 1880, — Thomas Francis (twin), b. 1885, —
Reginald John, b. 1893; Lieut. Prince of Wales’s (W. Yorkshire Regt.); d. (of wounds in action)
1915, — Helen Mary Alice, — Evelyn Elizabeth Catherine (twin with Thomas): nt. 1910, George
A. Maxwell, and has issue living, Jean Helen b. 1912,— Edith Victoria: nt. 1913, Roger John
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Kinloch Barber-Starkey [see Kinloch, Bt., cr. 1873], — Pauline Octavia b. 1892. Residences ,
Welham, Malton, Yorks ; 24, Elvaston Place, S.W. Clubs, Naval and Military, Yorkshire.
Allayne Beaumont, b. 1847; formerly Lieut. 60th Rifles: m. 1881, Mary Adelaide, da. of the
late T. Buckley, of Detroit, U.S.A., and has issue living, Adrienne Catharine, b. 1882, — Mary
Olive, b. 1885.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. William Barnabas Legard, b. 1810, d. 1890 : m. 1845, Anne Maria,
da. of Robert Onebye-Walker : —
Evelyn Mary : in. 1886, William J. Gillett. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late George Legard (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Digby Legard, b. 1829, d. 1883 : m. 1872, Jane, who d. 1875,
da. of Adm. Frederick Vernon-Harcourt : —
D’Arcy, C.M.G. , D.S.O., b. 1873 ; is Col. Lancers, and Comdg. Midland Mounted Brig, with rank of
Brig. -Gen. ; S. Africa 1901 (despatches), European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.,
Legion of Honour); D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1919: in. 1908, Lady Edith Margaret Emily Mary
Foljambe, da. of xst Earl of Liverpool {cr. 1905), and has issue living, Robert Francis, b. 1909, —
Antony Ronald, b. 1912, — a son, b. 1917. Residetice , Maes Court, Tenbury, Worcestershire
Marcia, b. 1875: in. 1902, the Rev. Arthur Crosbie Blunt, V. of Gargrave, and has issue living,
Dorothy Marcia, b. 1903, — Violet Alice, b. igo6. Residence, Gargrave Vicarage, Leeds.
Issue of the late John Hawksworth Legard, b. 1838, d. 1906 : in. 1873, Frances, da. of the
late Rev. Slingsby Duncombe-Shafto, of Buckworth, Hunts, and widow of Major Coates,
of Pasture House, Northallerton: —
Of whom George Shafto, b. 1874: ed. at Wadham Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1896); is Head Master,
Bow Preparatory Sch., and Capt. Durham L.I. ; served during European War 1914-17. Residence ,
Bow, Durham. Ralph Hawksworth, b. 1875 ; Capt. Durham L.I. ; d. (killed in action) 1915.
Grandsons of the late Digby Legard, 5th son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late George Legard, b. 1802, d. 1882 : in. 1828, Anna Elizabeth, wh d. 1887,
da. of Francis Ramsden-Hawksworth, of Barnborough Grange, Yorkshire: —
Albert George, b. 1845 ; sometime H.M.’s Ch. Inspector of Schools for Wales: ?n. 1875, Anna
Mildreda, da. of Matthew R. Bigge, of Elton, Peterborough. Residence , Brow Hill, Batheaston, Bath.
Issue of the late Rev. Digby Charles Legard, b. 1815, d. 1851 : in. 1846 Henrietta Isabella,
who d. 1897, da. of the Rev. Francis Simpson, V. of Boynton : —
Digby Charles, b. 1851 : m. 1880, Eleanor Clementina, da. of the late Rev. David Bruce, Hon. Canon of
Durham, having had issue, of whom George Bruce, b. 1885 ; Capt. Queen’s Own (Roy. W. Kent
Regt.); d. (killed in action during European War) 19x4 (despatches), — Charles, M.C. , b. 1887;
European War 19x4-19 as Capt. Lincolnshire Regt. (wounded, M.C.) : in. 19x8, Ethel Gertrude, da.
of the late Rev G. S. Marriott, R. of Sigglesthorne, and has issue living, George Hugo Digby b.
1920,— Roger Alexander, b. 1891; European War 1914-19 as Lieut. Lincolnshire Yeo, — Geoffrey
Philip b. 1892; Lieut. Northumberland Fusiliers; d. (killed in action) 1915, — Muriel Dundas, b.
1897. Residence , St. George’s Hill, Bathampton, Bath.
This faintly is of great antiquity in Yorkshire, and possessed the manor of Anlaby as early as the
12th century, and a portion of the manor is still in possession of the family. The 1st baronet, Sir
John, was M.P. for Scarborough, and an eminent royalist. Sir Charles, nth baronet, was Chm. of
E. Riding of Yorkshire County Council, and M.P. for Scarborough (C) 1874-80.
LEICESTER, Creation (I.) 1671, of Timogne, Queen’s co.
[Name pronounced “ Lester.”]
Sir Peter Fleming Frederic Leicester, 8th
Baronet , elder son of the late Rev. Frederic Leicester, grand-
son of 4th baronet ; b. Jan. 25th, 1863; s. his second cousin,
John Byrne Leicester, 3rd Baron De Tabley, 1895 ; for-
merly Lieut. King’s Own (Yorkshire L.I.) ; is Capt. Reserve of
Officers : m. 1904, Kate Patten, el. da. of the late Edward
M. Warden, of New York.
^rms — Quarterly ; ist and 4th grand quarters quarterly, 1st and 2th
azure, a fesse gules between three fleurs-de-lis or ; 2nd and 3rd azure, a
fesse gules fretty or between three fleurs-de-lis of the last ; 2nd and 3rd
grand quarters gUles, a chevron between three dexter hands couped at the
wrist argent, a bordure of the last. Crtsfs — ist, a wyvern’s head couped
vert ; 2nd, a swan’s head argent guttee de sang ; 3rd, a mermaid proper, in
the dexter hand a mirror, and charged on the body with five escallops or.
Residences —
Brother living — BYRON, b. Jan. 23rd, 1868 ; formerly Capt. ist Batn. Cheshire Regt. ; is
Transport Registration Officer, Indian Army, with rank of Major : m. 1895, Guendolen Margaret,
who d. 1908, da. of the late John Brooke, of Honley, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Meriel
Guendolen, b. 1899, — Lesbia Evelyn Margaret, b. 1908.
Sister living — Meriel Amelia Caroline.
Mother living — Amelia Susannah, da. of Lieut.-Col. John Campbell, 59th Bengal N.I. : in. 1861,
as his second wife, the Rev. Frederic Leicester, who d. 1873. Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughter of the late Henry Augustus Leicester, 2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Leicester, b. 1795, d. 1858 : m. 1821, Sally, who d. 1843, ^a* of
Richard Topp, of Whitton, Salop : —
Augusta, b. 1824 : m. 1859, Mons. Hippolyte La Bienvenue, who d. 1890.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Byrne Leicester, son of the late Charles Leicester,
3rd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Major William Frederick Leicester, b. 1831, d. 1906 : in.
ist, 1871, Louisa Helen, who d. 1886, da. of the late Daniel Godfrey, of Abingdon ; 2ndly,
1894, Mary Lilian (now of Dunley House, near Bovey Tracey, S. Devon), da. of the late
George William Young, of Branksome Manor, Bournemouth : —
George William Frederic, b. 1895; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ; Lieut. Cheshire Regt. ;
European War 1914-18 (wounded). Charles Byrne Warren, b. 1896; ed. at Radley; Lieut, ist
Dragoon Guards; European War 1914-18.
Sir Gregory Byrne, ist baronet, was M.P. for Ballynakil. The 4th baronet assumed by Act of
Parliament the surname of Leicester in 1744, and Sir John, 5th baronet, was cr. Baron de Tabley
{ext.), in which title the Baronetcy remained merged until the death of the 3rd Baron in 1895.
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LEIGH, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Altrincham, Cheshire.
Sir John Leigh, ist Baronet, son of John
Leigh, J.P., of Brooklands, Cheshire ; b. Aug. 3rd,
1884 ; ed. at Manchester Gram. Sch. ; sometime Chm.
and Managing Director of John Leigh (Limited) ; is
a Trustee Manchester Acad, of Fine Arts, a J P. for
Co. Palatine of Lancaster, a Member of Council of
Beyond Seas Asso., Donor of John Leigh Hospitals
at Altrincham and Brooklands, a Trustee of King’s-
Fund for Disabled Sailors and Soldiers, and patron
of seven livings : in. 1908, Norah Marjorie, C.B.E.,
da. of John Henry New, of Melbourne, and has issue.
^rms — Argent, on a cross engrailed quadrant gules, a garb
or between in chief two roses of the second, barbed and seeded
proper. Crtsl — A cubit arm vested gules, cuffed argent,
grasping a staff in bend sinister proper, pendant therefrom a
banner of the second, charged with a cross couped of the first.
Seats — Lilleshall Hall, Newport, Salop ; Beach House,
Llandudno, N. Wales. Town Residence— 6, Carlton House
Terrace, S.W. Clubs — Constitutional (Manchester), Royal
Automobile.
Sons living — JOHN, b. March 24th, 1909.— —Eric, b. 1913.
Daughter living— Marjorie, b. 1910.
LEIGHTON, Creation (E.) 1693, of Wattlesborough, Shropshire.
[Name pronounced “LaytOll.”]
Sir Richard Tihel Leighton,* ioth Baronet ;
b. 1893 ; s. his father, Sir Bryan Baldwin Mawddwy, 1919 j
ed. at Eton ; is Capt. Yeo., and patron of one living ; European
War 1914-18 with R.F.C. (wounded, despatches thrice).
$.rms — Quarterly, per fesse indented or and gules. Cmt — A wyvern
with wings expanded sable.
Seat — Loton Park, Shrewsbury. Town Residence — 8, Wellington
Court, Knightsbridge, S.W. Clubs— Bachelors’, Bath.
Uncle living (son of 8th baronet — CUTH BERT LEIC ESTER-
WARREN, b. Nov. 6th, 1877; ed. at Radley, and at Merton Coll.
Oxford; is a J.P. for Cheshire; received Roy. license to assume the sur-
names and arms of Leicester-Warren in lieu of his patronymic 1899 :
in. 1904, Hilda Marguerite, da. and heiress of the late Edmund Henry
Davenport, of Davenport, Salop, and has issue living, John Leighton
Byrne, b. 1907, — Margaret Alice, b. 1905. Residence, Tabley House, Knutsford.
Aunts living (daughters of 8th baronet) — Catharine Barbara: m. 1909, Alfred Frederick Sotheby,
Meriel Gundrede : in. 1890, Algernon E. Perkins, and has issue living, George Algernon, b.
1896, — Meriel Elizabeth,— Cynthia Gundrede. Residence .
Great-Aunts living (daughters of 7th baronet) — Frances Christina: m. 1862, the Rev. Edward
George Baldwyn Childe, Preb. of Hereford, who d. 1898. Residences, Kyre Park, Tenbury,
Worcestershire; 3, Wilton Place, S.W. Charlotte {Hon. Mrs. William H. A. Feilding ) : in.
1893, Gen. the Hon. William Henry Adelbert Feilding, who d. 1895 [ see E. Denbigh]. Residence,
19, Wilton Place, S.W.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— Margaret {Lady Leighton), da. of Major John Fletcher, of
Saltoun : in. 1890, Lieut. -Col. Sir Bryan Baldwin Mawddwy Leighton, 9th baronet, who d. 1919.
Residences, 8, Wellington Court, Knightsbridge, S.W. ; Loton Park, Shrewsbury.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Stanley Leighton, M.P., 2nd son of 7th baronet, b. 1837, d. 1901 :
111. 1873, Jessie Marie (now of 13, Sloane Gardens, S.W.), da. and co-heiress of the
late Henry Bertie Watkin Williams-Wynn [see Williams-Wynn, Bt., colls.], of
Nantymeihed, Montgomeryshire, and Howbery Park, Oxford : —
Bertie Edward Parker, b. 1875 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Major Dragoons ; served during S.
African War 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with six clasps, King s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914 (wounded). Residence, Sweeney Hall, Oswestry.— Rachel Frances Marion.
Grandchildren of the late Maj.-Gen. Thomas Leighton, 3rd son of the late Capt.
Baldwin Leighton, 2nd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Leighton, b. 1801, d. 1870: in. 1829, Catherine, who d. 1884,
da. of Samuel Amy Severne, of Thenford, Northamptonshire, and Wallop Hall, Salop : —
Edward William Forester, b. 1839; formerly Capt. 9th Foot: m. 1886, Beatrice Jane, da. of the
late John Eyre, of F.yrecourt Castle, Ireland, and has issue living, Charlton Dudley Forester
{Club, Bachelors'), b. 1887; sometime an A.D.C. to Gov. of Bermuda; European War 1914-17
as Capt. The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles),— Olga Beatrice. Residence, 40, Brompton Square,
S.W. Clubs, Naval and Military, Hurlingham.— Emma Victoria. Residence, 40, Brompton
Square, S.W.
Granddaughter of the late Lieut.-Col. Francis Knyvett Leighton, 5th in descent
from the late Lieut.-Col. Daniel Leighton, 3rd son of ist baronet: —
Issue of the Rev. Francis Knyvett Leighton, D.D., b. 1806, d. 1881 : m. 1843, Catherine,
who d. ioii, da. of the late Ven. the Hon. James St. Leger [V. Doneraile, colls.] : —
Louisa Catherine Clare: in. 1879, Major Maurice Charles O'Connell, formerly Roy. Dublin Fusiliers.
Residence ,
His brother, John Burgh Talbot Leighton, M.C., b. 1892 ; Capt. Scots Guards, and Major
R.F.C. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917.
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The Leightons derive their name from Leighton in Shropshire, where they were seated in the 12th
century. They inherited, temp. Edward IV., the estates of Wattlesborough and Loton, through the
Mawddwys and the Burghs by the marriage of John Leighton with a coheiress of the last-named
family. The county of Salop was represented in Parliament by Richard de Leighton, a.d. 1312-18, and
has since often been represented by members of this family. The 2nd baronet changed the residence
from the ancient castle of Wattlesborough to the house at Loton, which he greatly enlarged in 1712.
Sir Baldwyn, 8th Bt., sat as M.P. for Shropshire S. (Q 1877-85.
LEITH, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of the City and County of the City of
N ewcastle-upon-Tyne.
Sir Alexander Leith, M.C. , ist Baronet ,
son of the late Walter Leith, of Manor House, Ashby-de-
la-Zouch, and Hints Hall, Tamworth, Staffordshire ; b.
1869; ed. at Harrow, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford;
is a J.P. and a D.L. for Northumberland and co. Durham,
Chm. Northumberland Co. Unionist Asso., Vice-Chm.
National Unionist Asso., Managing Director Pelaw Main
Colliery Co. and Birtley Iron Co., and Col. Comdt. ist,
3rd, 4th, and 9th Batns. Durham Co. Vol. ; holds Commn.
in Northumberland Hussars Yeo. ; European War 1914-16
in France and Gallipoli as D.A.Q.M.G. to Beach
Comdt. (despatches, M.C.); was Food Commr. for
Northumberland 1917-20 : m. 1896, Mary Caroline, da.
of James F. Maguire, of Boston, U.S.A., and Melbourne,
Australia.
Jtrmss — Azure, a fesse between in chief a cross-crosslet fitchde
between two crescents, and in base three lozenges, all or. ®mt —
Issuarit from clouds proper a crescent or in front of a cross-crosslet
fitch^e sable.
Seat— Grey Court, Riding Mill, Northumberland. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur’s, White’s, City
of London.
Leith-Buchanan, see Buchanan.
LE MARCHANT, Creation (U.K.) 1841, of Chobham Place, Surrey.
Sir Denis Le Marchant, 3rd Baronet ; b. June
8th, 1870 ; s. his father, Sir Henry Denis, 1915 ; ed. at Trin.
Hall, Camb. : m. 1915, Katherine Chisholm, da. of William
Mackay, of Bonar Bridge.
$rms — Azure, a chevron or between three owls argent. Cmi — Out of
a ducal coronet an owl’s leg erect or.
Residence — Leicester House, Henley-on-Thames. Clubs — Travel-
lers’, Wellington.
Brothers living— EDWARD THOMAS, C.B.E. , b. Oct. 23rd, 1871 ;
ed. at Eton; is a J.P. for Notts, Lieut.-Col. Reserve of Officers, and
an Hon. Brig.-Gen. ; S. Africa 1899-1901, European War 1917 in France ;
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1899, Evelyn Brooks, da. of R. Millington
Knowles, J.P., D.L., of Colston Bassett Hall, Notts, and has issue
living, Denis, b. 1906, — Alfred Gaspard (twin), b. 1906, — Ruth Alice,
b. 1900, — Joan Margaret, b. 1901, — Geva, b. 1914, — Barbara, b. 1916.
Residence , Colston Bassett Hall, Bingham, Notts. Club , Naval and
Military.— —William Gaspard, b. 1873 ; ed. at Eton, and at Exeter Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1897); European War 1916-17 in France, as Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps:
m. 1903, Ada Constance, da. of the late Albert Mott, of Scotswood, Sunningdale. Residence ,
73, Park Mansions, Knightsbridge, S.W.i. Herbert Carey, b. 1875; ed. at King’s Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1896).
Sister living — Amy Frances, b. 1878.
Uncle living (son of ist baronet) — Francis Charles, b. 1843 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B.A. ist class Classics 1866) ; was a Member of Council of Sec. of State for India 1896-1906.
Residence , 2, West Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs, United University, Brooks’s.
Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet)— Helen Augusta. Residence , 2, West Eaton Place. S.W.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Sophia (Hon. Lady Le Marchant), da. of ist Baron Belper :
m. 1869, Sir Henry Denis Le Marchant, 2nd baronet, who d. 1915, having had with other issue
(ante), Spencer Henry, b. 1881, d. (killed in action during European War) 1915. Residences, 44;
Pont Street, Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Chobham Place, Chobham, Surrey.
The great-grandfather of the present baronet, Maj.-Gen. John Gaspard Le Marchant, a lineal
descendant of Peter Le Marchant, President of the States, and Lieut. -Governor of Guernsey in the
13th century, was killed at the battle of Salamanca, while leading the heavy brigade of cavalry.
Me Minerva lucet.
Minerva is my light.
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LENNARD, Creation (U.K.) 1880, of Wickham Court, co. Kent.
Sir Henry Arthur Hallam Farnaby
Lennard, 2nd Baronet ; b. Nov. 7th, 1859 ; s. his
father, Sir John Farnaby, 1899; formerly Major
and Hon. Lieut. -Col. Kent Artillery R.G. A. (Mil.);
is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Alderman for
Kent, and patron of one living ; European War
1914-18, Comdg. a Batn. Cheshire Regt., and on
Staff (Croix de Guerre) : m. 1894, Beatrice Charlotte
Emily, da. of Albemarle Cator, of Woodbastwick
Hall, Norfolk, and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, on a fesse gules, three
fleurs-de-lis or within a bordure invected sable, Lennard;
2nd and 3rd, ermine, on a pale gules a lion passant or, in
base two salmon in pale azure, Cator. Crrsts — 1st, out of a
ducal coronet or, a griffin’s head argent, debruised by a
bendlet wavy sinister sable ; 2nd, a lion’s head erased erminois
charged with two bars invected gules.
Seat — Wickham Court, West Wickham Kent.
HALLAM FARNABY, b. July 31st, 1899 , ed. at R.M.C. ;
J-ueut. in tne Army.
Daughters living — Mary Grace Hallam, b. 1895. Barbara, b. 1906. Elisabeth Penelope,
b. 1908.
Sisters living— Julia Maria Hallam. Eleanor Louisa Hallam: m. 1884, Major Henry Herbert
Edwards, formerly Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, who d. 1895, Ch. Constable of Kent, and has with other
issue living, Charles Hallam, b. 1886; is Capt. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers. Residence , Benenden,
Kent.
Half-Sisters living— Penelope Anne Laura : m. 1875, William Packe, who d. 1880, and has issue
living, Frederick Edward, b. 1879; is Lieut. -Col. Welsh Regt., — William Vere, D.S.O., b. 1881
[ see “ Companionage ”], — Helen Penelope, b. 18—: tn. 1916, G. Bird. Laura: tn. 1878,
William Hoare, and had issue, of whom Geoffrey Lennard, C.B.E , b. 1879 [see “ Companion-
age”.], — Lionel Lennard, D.SO. , b. 1881 [see “Companionage”]: ;//. 1912, Edith Audrey, da.
of the late Lieut. -Col. G. H. Woodard, and has issue living, a da. b. 1916, a da. b. 1917, a da.
b. 1920,— Richard Lennard, b. 1883 ; Capt. London Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1916, — Mary Laura, b. 1886. Residence. Summerhill, Benenden, Cranbrook, Kent.
The mother of the first baronet was only daughter of the late Sir John Farnaby, 4th baronet
(extinct 1861), of Kippington, Sevenoaks, who married Mary, granddaughter of the late Sir Samuel
Lennard, M.P. for Hythe, 3rd baronet (extinct 1727), of Wickham Court. John Lennard, of Knoll
and Chevening, who was Custos brevium in the reign of Elizabeth, purchased the Manor of West
Wickham of Sir William Heydon, Knt. The wife of his eldest son became Baroness Dacre in her
own right, and his youngest son received the honor of knighthood, and was father of Sir Stephen
Lennard, 1st baronet (ext.). Sir John Farnaby, 1st baronet (cr. 1880), had in 1861 assumed by Royal
license the surname of Lennard in lieu of his patronymic.
BARRETT-LENNARD, Creation (U.K.) 1801, of Belhus, Essex.
Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 3rd Baronet ,
b. Oct. 25th, 1853; s. his father, Sir Thomas, 1919;
ed at Harrow; Bar. Inner Temple 1879; is a J.P. and
D.L. for Essex, a J.P. for Norfolk, Chm. of Quarter
Sessions, and patron of St. Michael-at-Plea R., Norwich :
m. 1884. Mary, da. of the late Rev. Canon Price, V. of
Llanarth, Monmouth.
$rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a fesse gules three fleurs-
de-lis or, within a bordure wavy, Lennard ; 2nd and 3rd, party per
pale barrv of four count erchanged argent and gules, Barrett ; all
within a bordure wavy sable. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or an
Irish wolff dog’s head per fesse argent and ermine, charged with
an escallop per fesse nebuly, gules and sable. [The 1st baronet also
obtained from the Lyon office in Edinburgh a grant of supporters,
viz. — two lions rampant or, each charged with a collar quarterly
argent and gules ; but the grantee’s domicile being in England this
grant was illegal.]
Seats — Belhus, Aveley, Essex ; Horsford Manor, Norwich.
Clubs — Brooks’s, Travellers’.
To wish well.
Brother living ^RICHARD FFYNES, b. May 17th, 1861 ; ed. at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884,
M.A. 1888); is a J.P. for Essex, and patron of Aldham, Suffolk : tn. 1892, Lepel Julia, da. of the
late Rev. Henry Thornton Pearse (M. Normanby, colls.], and has issue living, Thomas Richard
ffienes, b. 1898; Lieut. Roy. Sussex Regt., — Marjorie Lepel, b. 1894. Residence , 43, Eaton Place,
Brighton. Clubs , United University, Union (Brighton).
Sisters living— Evelyn Laura Mary: tn. 1877, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Ekins Blakeney Loraine,
R.A., who d. 1914 [see Loraine, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Yew Tree Manor, Lyndhurst, Hants.
Emma Ysolda (Hon. Mrs. John D. FitzGerald)', m. 1881, the Hon. John Donohoe FitzGerald,
K.C., who d. 1918 (B. FitzGerald], having had issue, of whom Gerald Thomas; b. 1883; Capt.
Durham L.I. ; d. (killed irf action during European War) 1915, — Maurice Pembroke (of 6, South
Square, Gray’s Inn, W.C. Club . United University), l. 1887 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1909) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1912 ; European War 1914-18 as Capt. R.F.A. (wounded);
is Receiver of Metropolitan Police Dist., — Rose Emma: tn. 1913, Robert Reid Bannatyne, C.B.,
Home Office, of 96, Philbeach Gardens, South Kensington, S.W., — Ysolda Mary Nesta : tn.
1914, John FitzGerald Moylan, C.B. E., of 24, Stafford Terrace, W.8., — Geraldine Evelyn, —
Kathleen Finora. Residence. 33, Harrington Gardens, S. Kensington, S-W. Anna Christabel :
m. 1895, Gerard Henry William O’Shea, Lieut. Essex Regt. [see Wood, Bt., cr. 1837].-— Frances
Barbara Joyce : tn. 1893, Alfred Hastings Warren. Residence ,
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Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Rev. Dacre Barrett-Lennard, brother of 2nd
baronet, b. 1829, d. 1910 : in. 1st, 1855, Elizabeth, who d. 18 — , da. of Henry Lelliott,
of Brighton ; 2ndly, 1881, Sarah, who d . 1903, da. of the late John Liversage : —
Dacre, b. 1884 : in. 1915, Mabel Ella, da. of James Sage, of The Yew Tree Farm, Aldham, Suffolk.
Residence ,
Issue of the late Rev. John Barrett-Lennard, brother of 2nd baronet, b. 1839, d. 1898 :
in. 1861, Isabella Jane (now of Crawley, Sussex), second da. of Sir John Lambton
Loraine, 10th Bt. : —
Rev. Herbert Loraine, b. 1863 ; ed. at Selwyn Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1890) ; is R. of Crawley.
Residence , Crawley Rectory, Sussex. Club , Constitutional.— —Constance Keppel.
Grandchildren of the late George Barrett-Lennard (infra) : —
Issue (by xst marriage) of the late Capt. Thomas George Barrett-Lennard, b. 1842, d. 1908 :
m. 1873, Edith, da. of J. Mackenzie, of St. Kilda, Melbourne: —
His Honour Fiennes Cecil Arthur, b. 1880; ed. at King William’s Coll. Isle of Man, and at Bonn ;
Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1905 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900 (severely wounded) ; was a Puisne Judge of
Supreme Court, Gold Coast 1913-15, and a Judge of Uganda High Court, and of Court of Appeal
for E. Africa 1915-17; appointed a Puisne Judge of Supreme Court. Straits Settlements 1920;
served with Local Forces against the Germans 1915-16 ; in. 19x6, Winifrede, da. of A. Berlyn,
and has issue living, Hugh Dacre, b. 1917. Residence , Penang, Straits Settlements. Guy, b.
1881 ; ed. privately ; sometime Lieut. Monmouthshire Mil. ; served during European War 1915-16
(severely wounded). Eric, b. 1886 ; sometime Lieut. R.F.C. Ivy, b. 1884.
Grandchildren of the late John Barrett-Lennard, 2nd son of xst baronet : —
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late George Barrett-Lennard, b. X817, d. 1896 : m. 1st, 1840,
Jessie, da. of J. M. Drummond Nairne, of Dunsinane Castle, co. Perth; 2ndly, 1858,
Sarah, da. of William Bradbury, of Everton : —
Trenchard Goodenough, b. 1872 : in. 1903, Rosa, da. of W. I. Hall, of Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire,
and has issue living, Dacre, b. 1906, — Roy, b. 1909.— —Gertrude : m. X894, C. Rutz.
Issue of the late Henry Barrett-Lennard, b. 1818 , d. 1899: in. 1845, Elizabeth, who d. 1855,
da. of the late George Barrett-Lennard [infra] : —
Francis, b. 1848. Residence ,
Grandson of the late George Barrett-Lennard, 3rd son of xst baronet :—
Issue of the late Edmund Thomas Henry Barrett-Lennard, b. 1823, d. 1895 : in. 1853,
Eliza Ann, who d. 18 — , da. of Charles Smith, of Roseland, Beverley, W Australia :
Edmund George Lennard, b. 1855 : m. 1881, Fanny Emily, da. of James William Broun, of Avondale
Park, Beverley, W. Australia, and has issue living, Edmund Thomas Dacre, b. 1881 : m. 190-,
Pettigrew, and has issue living, a son b. 190-, — Francis, b. 1882, — Harry, b. 1884, —
A. Forrest, b. 1895, — Emily : in. 1911. Resides in W. Australia.
Issue of the late Edward Pomeroy Barrett-Lennard, 5th son of 1st baronet,
b. 1800, d. 1878 : m. 1837, Elizabeth Frances, who d. 1878, da. of Robert Graham,
Esq., of Cossington House, Bridgwater : —
Rosa Georgina: in. 1868, the Rev. Benjamin Newman Cherry, who d. 1905 (R. of Clipsham),
of Brickendon Grange, Herts, and has issue living, Benjamin Lennard, LL.B. (of 2, Stone
Buildings, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.), b. 1869; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1893 ; is a Conveyancing Counsel to
Supreme Court : m. 1895, Laura Mary, da. of the late R. H. Gamlen, of Gray’s Inn, W.C., and
has issue living, Benjamin Victor b. 1897; ed. at Eton, and at R. M.C. ; is Lieut. King's Roy.
Rifle Corps, John b. 1905, Sylvia Marion b. 1896, Phoebe Laura b. 1899, Lydia b. 1901. — Harold
Edward (of Bretby, Burton-on-Trent), b. 1875 ; is Capt. Prince of Wales’s (N. Staffordshire
Regt.) : in. 1908, Agnes Irene, da. of Walter Bairstow, of The Lodge, Towcester, and has with
other issue living, Harold Hugh b. 1916, George Antony b. 1918, Irene Noel b. 1909, Audrey b.
1911, — Hubert Downes Cherry-Downes (of Stoke Manor, near Nantwich, Cheshire, and South-
field House, Newark-on-Trent), b. 1876; assumed by Roy. license 1909, the additional surname
and arms of Downes : in. 1901, Adeline Rachel, only da. of the late Col. Hanbury Barclay, of
34, Queen’s Gate Gardens, S.W., and has issue living, Hubert Arthur Downes b. 1902, Geofiry
b. 1908, Eleanor Rachel b. 1904, — Mary Georgina, b. X882. Residence , East Lodge, Rowsley,
Derbyshire.
Grandchildren of the late Edward Pomeroy Barrett-Lennard (ante) : —
Issue of the late Edward Graham Barrett-Lennard, b. 1839, d. 1888 : in. 1862, Mary Ann, who
d. 1884, da. of the Hon. John Wall Hardey, of Grove House, Perth, W. Australia: —
George Hardey, b. 1862 : in. 1886, Amy, da. of the late Hon. Edmund Ralph Brockman,
M.L.A., of Henley Park, W. Australia, and has issue living, George Graham, b. 1887, — Trevor
St. Aubyn, b. 1889: in. 19 — , Susan Mary, da. of C. W. Ferguson, of Houghton bwan, W.
Australia, and has issue living, Ferguson b. 1912, Donald b. 1915, Rosemary b. 1907, — Kingsley
Dacre, b. 1890, — Forrest, b. 1897, — St. Aubyn Edward, b. 1899, — Septimus, b. 190-, — Hebe
Dorothy, — Vera. Residence, St. Leonards, Guildtord, Swan River, W. Australia).— —Victor
Dacre, b. 1874 : m. 1906, Blanche Allen, and has issue living, Dacre, b. 190-, — Victor, b. 190-, —
a son, b. 190-. Residence, Mobedine, York, W. Australia.— —Arthur St. Aubyn, b. 1876:
m. 1906, Frances Viveash, and has issue living, a son, b. 190-, — a da., b. 190-. John Evelyn,
b. 1881. Residence, Red Hill Station, Onslow, W. Australia. Elizabeth: m. 190-, E. Light,
and has issue living, Gertrude, b. 190-, — Laura, b. 190-. Flora May : m. 188-, William G.
Lefroy, and has issue living, William Edward de Courcy, b. 1894, — Frederick St. John, b. 1896, —
Herbert Kitchener, b. 1899, — Powell Roberts, b. 1500, — Jocelyn O’Grady, b. 1903, — Thomas Henry
Maynard b. 1908, — Rosa Elizabeth, b. 1889, — Lucille Mary, b. 1891, — Ethel Flora, b. 1893, —
Margaret Grace, b. 1902, — Gwendolin Mary, b. 1908, — Frances Dorothea, b. 1910. Residences ,
Gangereddy Station, Onslow, W. Australia; Mileura, Cottesloe, W. Australia.— Amelia Grace:
in. 190-, Dr. Rockett, and has issue living, two sons and one da. Residence, Northam, W. Australia.
Issue of the late Rev. Dacre Barrett-Lennard, 6th son of 1st baronet, b. 1801, d. 1839 :
in. 1825, Rachel Anna, who d. 1847, da. of Jeremiah Ives, of Norwich : —
Georgiana Matilda Keppel : in. 1866, Walter Buchan Young. Residence , Beauverd, Milbrook, Jersey.
Issue of the late Charles Barrett-Lennard, 7th son of 1st baronet, b. 1802, d. 1891 t
m. 1838, Elizabeth Amelia, who d. 1899, da. of Robert Nicholson, of Bradley,
Durham :—
Blanche. Residence , 1, Holmesdale Terrace, Folkestone.
Issue of the late Walter James Barrett-Lennard, 8th son of 1st baronet, b. 1835,
d. 1899: m. 1854, Caroline, da. of Samuel Dormer : —
William, b. 1857 : in. 1st, 1880, Margaret, whorf. 1890, da. of Capt. Boswell, of Peterborough, Ontario ;
2ndly, 1892, Laura Sophia, who d. 1910, da. of Thomas Gamier Johnson, of The Oaklands, Biuscarth,
Manitoba, Canada, and has issue living, (by 1st marriage) Walter James (of Kerrisdale P.O.,
Vancouver, British Columbia), b. 1883 ; is a Chartered Accountant : in. 1904, Mary, da. of the late
James Lawther, of Russell, Manitoba, and has issue living, Walter James b. 1914, Caroline Mary b.
1908, Margaret 1911,— Hardinge, b. 1890; European War 1915-18, — Georgina Boswell: in. 1903,
D’ArcyE. Boulton, and has issue living, Dacre 0. 1906, Charles Keppel b. 1908, Angus b. 1911,
Zaidee b. 1907, Rhoda b. 19 — , — Mary Caroline Pearl : in. 1911, Capt. Harry Rowlandson Godfrey,
C.B., D.S.O., R.N., — Gladys: m. 1909, Frederick Jancowski, of Wabamun, Alberta, Canada, and
has issue living, Mildred Dacre b. 1910. Margaret Keppel b. 1912, — (by 2nd marriage) William
Louis, b. 1393 ; Lieut. Canadian Inf. ; European War 1915-18 (wounded),— Charles, b. 1895, — Mabel
Sophia : m. X918, Capt. Arthur Harry Langham Godfrey, M.C., Australian Forces. Residence ,
440
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Vancouver, British Columbia. Hardinge, b. 1859: m. 189-, Clara, whorf. 1910, youngest da. of
Francis West. Residence , Marcille Raoul, Ille et Vilaine, France. John, C.B.E., b. 1863 ;
formerly Capt. 24th Middlesex Rifle Vol. : is Major Gen. List ; S. Africa 1900 as Capt., European
War 1914-18 as Lieut. -Col. (C.B.E., Legion of Honour) ; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1887. Mary
Emma, el. da. of the late J. Gardiner, of Richmond, and has issue living, Rev. Dacre Fiennes,
b. 1888; ed. at Bloxham, and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1911); formerly Curate of Hilgay,
Downham Market ; K. of Langford with Ickburgh, Norfolk ; European War 1914 18 as a Chap,
to the Forces : m. 1919, Charlotte Dorothy Evelyn, da. of the Rev. Henry Chichele Hart Bampton
[see E. Albemarle, colls.]. Residence , Ickburgh Rectory, Norfolk. Mary Jane Matilda: m.
1880, John Hugh Mouat. Residence , Barrett’s Park, Heathfield, Sussex.
Grandchildren of the late Walter James Barrett-Lennard (ante) : —
Issue of the late Villiers Barrett-Lennard, b. 1865, d. 1903 : m. 1885, Laura, da. of the late
George Clement, of Nottingham
John Villiers, b. 1889.— —Richard, b. 1892 : m. 1917, Kathleen, da. of Alfred Blake, of Duxmere,
Ross, Herefordshire,— Caroline, b. 1886: m. 1908, William Barrett, F.S.A. (who assumed the
additional surname of Lennard, since relinquished), and has issue living, Eileen Caroline Lennard,
b. 1909. Dorothy Mabel, b. 1890: in. 1914, John Hugh Cecil Murray, and has issue living,
John Keith Lennard, b. 1916, — Francis Cecil Villiers, b. 1917.
The 1st baronet, Sir Thomas (natural son and testamentary heir of Thomas Barrett-Lennard,
Lord Dacre), was M.P. for S. Essex, and the 2nd, Sir Thomas, was High Sheriff of co. Monaghan 1868.
LEON, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire.
Sir Herbert Samuel Leon, ist Baronet,
second son of the late George Isaac Leon, of
1, First Avenue, Brighton ; b. Feb., 1850 ; ed.
privately; is a J.P. and a County Alderman
for Bucks (High Sheriff 1909); sat as M.P. for
Bucks, N., or Buckingham, Div. (A) 1891-5 : m.
ist, 1873, Esther, who d. 1875, da. of the late
Edward Henry Beddington, of Lancaster Gate,
W. ; 2ndly, 1880, Fanny, da. of the late David
Ilyam, of 35, Tavistock Square, W.C., and has
issue.
.Struts — Gules : two sunflowers erect, slipped, leaved, and
eradicated or, seeded sable. Crrst — A lion couchant gules
in front of a sunflower, as in the arms.
Seat — Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Bucks. Town
Residence — 7, Cleveland Row, S.W. Clubs — Devonshire,
Portland, Reform.
Sons living -By 1st marriage— GEORGE ED-
WARD, b. May 7th, 1875 ; ed. at Eton ; Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1898 ; is a Member of the Stock Exchange : m.
(Jan.) 1899, Mildred Ethel, da. of the late Louis Jen-
nings, M P. for Stockport, and has issue living, Ronald
George, b. 1902,— Esther Mildred [Hon. Mrs. Philip P.
Cary), b. (Dec.) 1899 : m. 1920, Capt. the Hon. Philip
Plantagenet Cary, Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms [ see V. Falkland]. Residence , 1, Hans Place,
S.W. Club, Isthmian. By 2nd marriage — Reginald Herbert, b. 1882; is a Member of the
Stock Exchange : m. 1906, Rita Ethel (who obtained a divorce 1916), da. of the late Abram de Mattos
Mocatta, and has issue living, Richard Neville, b. 1909, — Derek Noel, b. 1913. Club, Devonshire.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Mabel, b. 1874 : m. 1897, Henry Hyman Haldinstein,
K.C., of 11, King’s Bench Walk, Temple, E.C., who assumed by Roy. Licence 1915 the surname of
Haldin in lieu of his patronymic, and has issue living, Barbara Rachel, b. 1898, — Audrey Mabel,
b. 1899, — Cicely Fanny, b. 1903. Residence, 17, Montagu Square, W. By 2nd marriage —
Margaret Alice, b. 1881 : m. 1899, Cecil Raphael, and has issue living, three sons and two das.
Residence, Porter’s Park, Shenley, Herts.
LESLIE, Creation (N.S.) 1625, of Wardis and Findrassie, Morayshire.
Sir Norman Roderick Alexander
David Leslie, C.B.E. , Sih Baronet; A Jan.
10th, 1889; s. his father, Col. Sir Charles
Henry, C.B., 1905 ; Squadron-Leader
R.A.F. ; sometime an Air Attache ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (Brevet Major, C.B.E.);
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1919, Betty Elise, da.
of John Thomas Beadsworth Sewell, C.B.E.,
LL.D. , of 47, Boulevard Lannes, Paris, and
has issue.
^nns — Argent, on a bend azure between two holly
leaves vert, three buckles or. Crtst — A demi-griffin
couped proper.
Son living— ONE, b. Aug. 26th, 1920.
Sisters living— Margaret Jean: in. 1903, Major
Albert Elijah Walter, Indian Med. Ser. , second son
of E. Walter, J.P., of Churston Manor, West Put-
ford, N. Devon, and has issue living, Marjory
Winifred Leslie, b. 1906. Jessie Helen May : m.
1905, Capt. Gilbert Lewis, Indian Cav., and has
issue living, Gilbert Norman, b. 1907, — Richard
Lancelot, b. 1912, — Roderick Brook, b. 1919, —
Eleanor Leslie, b. 1910. Rothes Beatrix : m.
1908, Capt. Charles James Colebrooke Little, C.B.,
R.N., and has issue living, John Peter Leslie, b.
1909, — Elizabeth Rothes, b. 1914.
Aunt living (daughter of 6th baronet) — Catherine
Louisa: nt. 1873, Major Frederick Whitworth
Russell Jones, formerly 2nd Batn. Highland L.I., who d. 1894, and has issue living, Mabelle
Frances, b. 1874.
DEBRETT;S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Widow living Of 7th Baronet— May ( Lady Leslie ), da. of R. M. Edwards : m. 1879, Col. Sir
Charles Henry Leslie, C. B. , 7th baronet, who d. 1905. Residence, Summerleigh, Wild Oak, Taunton.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Thomas Leslie, 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1800, d. 18 — : nt.
1839, Pennel, da. 01 Gapt. John Grant, formerly 78th Regt.
John, b. 1840. Residence ,
On the death of the 2nd baronet the baronetcy reverted to his uncle, William, 2nd son of John
Leslie, of Wardis, father of the 1st baronet, but he declined to assume the title as the Wardis
estates did not accompany it. He is said to have had four sons, each of whom died without issue.
The baronetcy remained dormant for many years, until it was assumed (without service of heirship) by
John Leslie, who was 4th in descent from Norman, the 3rd son of John Leslie, of Wardis (ante), the
1st baronet. The baronetcy is stated to have been conferred with remainder to heirs male whatsoever.
LESLIE, Creation (U.K.) 1876, of Glaslough, co. Monaghan.
Sir John Leslie, C.B.E. , 2nd Baronet ;
b. Aug. 7th, 1857; s. his father, Sir JOHN, 1916;
formerly Lieut. Grenadier Guards, and Lieut. -Col. 5th
Batn. Roy. Irish Fusiliers ; is Hon. Col. (retired)
Special Reserve, a J.P. and D.L. for co. Monaghan
(High Sheriff 1905), and a Member of Irish Recruiting
Committee for Ulster ; served in Egyptian Expedition
1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star), and in S. Africa
1900, Comdg. 12th Batn. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers
(medals with clasps) ; C.B.E. 1919 : in. 1884, Leonie
Blanche (a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, and has Medaille de la Reine
Elisabeth of Belgium), da. of the late Leonard Jerome,
of New York, having had issue, of whom the 2nd son,
Norman Jerome Beauchamp, b. 1886; Capt. Rifle
Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 19 14.
Quarterly, ist and 4th argent, on a bend azure be-
tween two holly leaves vert, three buckles or ; 2nd and 3rd or,
a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable. &mt — A
griffin’s head erased gules.
Residence — 46, Great Cumberland Place, W. Clubs — Turf, Guards’, Kildare Street.
Sons living- JOHN RANDOLPH, b. Sept. 24th, i885;ed.at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 18—, M.A.
(18 — ) : m. 1912, Marjorie, da. of the Hon. Henry C. Ide, formerly Gov.-Gen. Philippine Islands,
and Min. to Spain, and has issue living, John Norman Ide, b. 1916, — Anne Theodosia Moyra, b.
1913, William Seymour, b. 1889,— Lionel Winston David, b. 1900.
Sisters living — Mary, b. 1858 ; has Medaille de la Reine Elisabeth : m. 1893, Robert Thompson
Crawshay. Constance Christina ( Lady Hope'), b. 1861 : 1881, Sir Edward Stanley Hope,
K.C.B. [see M. Linlithgow, colls.]. Residence, Coulsdon Grange, Surrey. Theodosia ( Lady
Bagot), R.R.C., b. 1865 ; is a Lady of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ;
has S. African medal, Diploma and Cross of Serbian Red Cross So., and Medaille dela Reine
Elisabeth : raised to rank and precedence of a Baronet’s widow Nov. 1913 : >n. 1885, Lieut. -Col.
Josceline Fitzroy Bagot, M.P., who d. 1913 [see Bagot, Bt.]. Residences , Morland, Penrith ; 63,
Weymouth Street, W. Olive Louisa Blanche, b. 1872 : ist, 1894, Walter Murray Guthrie, who
d. 1911 ; 2ndly, 1914, Major John Alexander Stirling, D S.O., M.C., and has issue living (by ist
marriage), Patrick Stirling, b. 1895; is Lieut. Household Cav., — David Leslie, b. 1901, — Bridget
Mary Idal, b. 1898, — Violet Virginia Bourdon, b. 1903. Residence, Torosay Castle, Isle of Mull.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Constance Wilhei.mina Frances [Lady Constance Leslie ),
sister of 4th Earl of Portarlington : m. 1856, Sir John Leslie, ist baronet, who d. 1916. Residence,
22, Manchester Square, W.
Collateral Branches living. Not in remainder.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Leslie, B.D. (infra): —
Issue of the late Charles Tench Leslie, b. 1822, d. 1874 : m. 1849, Mary Eleanor, who d. 1870,
da. of the late Terrence McKenna, of Newry, co. Down, widow of Robert Purdon : —
Charles Edward Tench, b. 1854. Residence, Killowen, Newry, co. Down.— —Isabella.
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Leslie, B.D., younger brother of Charles Powell
Leslie, Esq., M.P. (ante), b. 1792, d. 1865: m. 1820, Margaret, da. of the Rev.
Thomas E. Higginson, of Lisburne, co. Antrim : —
Agnes Amelia : m. 1st, 1859, the Rev. Henry Maturin Finny, of Gotham, Derbyshire, who d. 1865 ;
2ndly, 1876, the Rev. George Nesbitt Tredennick, who d. 1877, and has issue living (by ist
marriage) Henrv Leslie, L.R.C.P. (of 1, Mersey Terrace, Ellesmere Port, near Chester ; Capenhurst
Grange, Great Sutton ; and Leixlip, co. Kildare), b. 1862 ; a J.P. for Cheshire : m. 1891, Eleanor
Margaret, da. of William Akerman, of Montreal, and has issue living, John William Magee b. 1896,
Gerald Henry Maturin b. 1900, Agnes Eleanor Ursula, Anita Eileen Margaret, — William Evelyn
St. Lawrence, M.D. (of Tamesa, Kingston Hill, Surrey. Club, Royal Societies’), b. 1864; is a
J.P. and an Alderman for Kingston-upon-Thames (of which Borough he was Mayor 1898-9, 1901-2,
1908-9, and 1920-21); Bar. Inner Temple 1916; is an Hon. Associate of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England : m. ist, 1898, Rosa, who d. 1919, da. of William Clements, J.P., of Cream
Hall, Highbury, and East Cowes, Isle of Wight; 2ndly, 1920, Emily Grace Bunford, da. of the
late I. Bunford Samuel, of Marlow House, Kingston-upon-Thames, — Violet Geraldine. Resi-
dence, La Maisonnette, Clifton Road, Kingston Hill, Surrey.
The popular origin of the Leslie motto, “ Grip fast,” is said to be owing to Leslie, Earl of Rothes,
having saved Queen Margaret of Scotland from drowning by seizing hold of her girdle when she was
thrown from her horse while crossing a swollen river. She cried out “Grip fast,” and afterwards
desired these words to be retained as her preserver’s motto. A somewhat different interpretation is,
however, preserved in the Leslie family. It is there stated that the founder of the family was
Bartholomew, a noble Hungarian, who went to Scotland with Queen Margaret, a.d. 1067. He was
much esteemed by King Malcolm Canemore, whose sister he married. In his capacity of Chamberlain
to the Queen it was his duty to accompany Her Majesty in her journeys, and as there were no
carriages in those days, she rode behind him upon a pillion. On one occasion, while fording a stream,
the Queen slipped and nearly fell off, whereon Bartholomew cried out “Grip fast,” to which Her
Majesty replied, “ Gin the buckle bide,” there being only one buckle to the belt by which she held on.
After this his exclamation was given as the family motto, and two more buckles were added to the
colt on the pillion, and also the charge upon Bartholomew’s arms, which had heretofore consisted of
only one buckle on a bend. The ist baronet, Sir John, sat as M.P. for co. Monaghan (C) 1871-89.
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LETHBRIDGE, Creation (U.K.) 1804, of Westaway House, and Winkley
Court, Somerset.
Sir Wroth Periam Christopher
Lethbridge, 5th Baronet ; b. Dec. 19th, 1863;
s. his father, Sir Wroth Acland, 1902 ; ed. at
Eton ; is Capt. and Adj. Grenadier Guards, a J.P.
for Somerset, and patron of one living ; served
during European War 1914-16, with Egyptian
Expeditionary Force 1918, and with Mil. Mission
to U.S.A. 1918: m. 1st, 1892, Alianore (who
obtained a divorce 1911), da. of the late Edward
Sacheverell Chandos-Pole [E. Harrington] ;
2ndly, 1 9 1 1 , Kathleen, only child of the late
Robert O’Hara, Bar.-at-law [see Power Bt., cr.
1836, colls.], and has issue by 1st marriage.
$rms — Argent, over water proper, a bridge of five
arches embattled gules, and over the centre arch a turret,
in chief an eagle displayed sable charged on the breast
with a bezant. Crest — From a bridge embattled of one
arch gules a demi-eagle displayed sable, wings erminois
charged on the breast with a leopard’s face or. JpHatto obrr
Crest— “ Truth."
Residence — The Knoll, Ascot, Berks. Clubs — Guards’,
Arthur’s.
My hope is in God.
Son living-By 1st marriage-HECTOR WROTH,
b. Aug. 26th, 1898 ; Lieut. Rifle Brig. ; European War
1916-18 (prisoner).
Daughters living — By 1st marriage — Torfrida
Alianore, b. 1896 : in. 1920, Major Hubert Francis Grant-
Suttie, D.S.O., M.C., R.A. [see Grant-Suttie, Bt.].
Dulcibel Margaret (twin), b. 1898.
Brothers living — Ernest Astley Edmund, C.M.G.r
D.S.O., b. 1864; ed. at Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; Lieut. -Col. and Brevet Col.
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L.I. (retired) ; S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches twice, D.S.O.),
Mesopotamia 1915-16, present at siege of Kut (despatches twice, prisoner, C.M.G., Brevet Col.);
D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1916: in. 1919, Ruth Mary, da. of Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Edward Alexander
Holmes a’Court, |md widow of Major Charles Evelyn Forrest, D.S.O. [see B. Heytesbury,
colls.], and has issue living, a da., b. 1920. Residence , Bvooklands, Landford, near Salisbury.
Club , Army and Navy. Hugh Francis Hesketh, b. 1867 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Lieut.
3rd Batn. Prince Albert’s (Somersetshire L.I.); sometime in Natal Mounted Police; served in
Matabele Campaign (medal), during S. African War (Queen’s medal with four clasps), and in Natal
(medal with clasp): in. 1912, Edith Maude, da. of Thomas Mellor Robinson, of Metford, Natal,
and has issue living, Hugh Mytton Fitzwarine, b. 1913. John Acland Musgrave, b. 1869; served
in S. Africa, with Imperial Yeo. : m. 1894, Florence Martin, da. of Sidney Wood Cooper, of New
York, U.S.A. , and has issue living, Duncan John Leghe, b. 1898, — Harold Reginald, b. 1901, —
Violet Martin, b. 1895 : 111. 1913, Samuel Francis Beeke Lane,— Annie Gwendoline, b. 1896 : in.
1916, Capt. Guy Clavering Wetherall, Army Ser. Corps, — Phyllis Henrietta, b. 1897, — Mabel
Florence, b. 189 Alan Bourchier, b. 1878 ; ed. at Sherborne, and at Heidelberg ; formerly an
Assist. Commr., N. Nigeria ; a writer on Russian affairs ; European War 1914-18 as an Interpreter,
and attached to Foreign Office and Min. of Information : in. 1912, Marjorie Colt, only child of
Brig.-Gen. Charles C. Byrne, U.S. Army, of 2316, Nineteenth Street, Washington, U.S.A. Resi-
dences, Stockwood House, Keynsham, Somerset; 2316, Nineteenth Street, Washington, D.C.,
U.S.A. Clubs, Wellington, Royal Dorset Yacht.
Sister living — Dorothea Anne, b. 1874. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Thomas Buckler Valentine Lethbridge, 3rd son of 4th baronet, b.
1866, d. 1914 : m. 1901, Eva Henrietta Wyndham, da. of Reginald William
Templer, of Powderham House, Teignmouth: —
Montagu Benyon Templer, b. 1902. Wroth Thomas Coull, b. 1904. Linda Cecely Geraldine,
b. 1906.
Issue of the late Albert Arthur Erin Lethbridge, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1840,
d. 1872 : m. 1862, Jane, da. of Robert A. Hill, of Edinburgh : —
J'ulia Mary (Baroness Carew) : in. 1888, the 3rd Baron Carew. Residences, Castle Boro, Enniscorthy,
co. Wexford; 28, Belgrave Square, S.W. Jane Anne Gordon [Lady Cory) : in. 1893, Clifford
John Cory, 1st Bt.. M.P. Residences , Llantarnam Abbey, Monmouthshire; 98, Mount Street, W.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Walter Buckler Lethbridge, 6th son of 3rd
baronet, b. 1845, d. 1907 : in. 1st, 1864, Eleonor6 Marie, who d. 1896, da. of
Mons. Peter Alexander Boyer, of Paris; 2ndly, 1896, Julia (now of Riverdene,
Cookham, Berks), widow of Henry Hamblen : —
Walter Alexander Charles, b. 1865 : in. 1st, 1885, Rosa Maria (of 25T, West 87th Street, New York),
da. of Miguel del Monte, of Havana, and has issue living (by rst marriage), Walter Miguel, b. 1886 ;
formerly in United States Navy; Lieut. Guards Machine Gun Regt ; European War 1914-18 :
m. (Jan.) 1907 marriage dissolved), Anna Agnes, da. of V. Gunter, and has issue living, Frances
Rose b. 190 -j, — John George Jules, b. 1888 ; formerly in United States Navy ; Flight-Lieut. R.A. F. :
served during European War 1917-18 : in. i9r7, Dorothy Josephine, da. of Le Roy M. Taylor, of
Washington, U.S.A. Residence ,
Grandchildren of Charles Lethbridge (infra) : —
Issue of the late Ambrose Yarburgh Lethbridge, b. 1874, d. igoq : m. 1898, Violet (now of
The Manor House, Fincbampstead, Berks), da. of the late Charles Townshend Murdoch,
M.P., of Buckhurst, Wokingham, Berks: —
Thomas Charles, b. 1901. Jacintha, b. 1904.
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Prowse Lethbridge, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 18 — ,
d. 1851 : in. 1834, Isabella, who d. i860, da. of the Rev. Thomas Sweet Escott, of
Hartrow Manor, Somerset : —
Charles, b. 1836 ; ed. at Balliol Coll.. Oxford ; is a J.P. for Somerset and Hants (High Sheriff 1895) :
111. 1865, Susan Ann, who d. 1908, da. of George John Yarburgh, of Heslington Hall, York, and has
issue living, Mary, b. 1865 : tn. 1888, the Rev. Herbert Barnett (formerly V. of Bracknell, Berks),
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Hon. Canon of Ch. Ch., of Farley Moor, Bracknell, and has issue living, John Canning
Lethbridge, M.C . b. 1894 ; European War 1914-18 as Capt. Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L.I.,
attached to R.A.F. (M.C.), Avice Mary b. 1890, Bridget Susan b. 1904,— Dorothea, b. 1866:
m. 1892, Arthur F. Charrington, of East Hill, Oxted, Surrey, and has issue living, Peter Ronald
Lethbridge, M.C. b. 1897 ; Capt. Rifle Brig. ; European War 1916-18 (M.C.), John Arthur Pepys
b. 1905, Lettice Mary b. 19:6, Susan Auriol, b. 1908,— Ellinor, b. 1868, — Ruth, b. 1870: m. 1904,
Willoughby Arthur Pemberton, of n, Lower Belgrave Street, S.W., and has issue living,
Mordaunt Ashington Sigerist b. 1907, Camilla Lethbridge b. 1905, — Rachel, b. 1885 : 7/1. 1914,
Major Alan David Greenhill-Gardyne, 2nd Batn. Gordon Highlanders. Club, Carlton.
Granddaughters of the late Rev. Thomas Prowse Lethbridge (ante): —
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Lethbridge, b. 1846, d. 1894 : 1877, Constance, da. of
the late Francis Capper Brooke, of IJfford Place, near Woodbridge : —
Sibyl : m. 1909, Capt. Charles Francis Sewell, formerly King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, and has issue living,
Diana, b. 1913. Miriam : ;/z. ic>o8, Robert Cotesworth, and has issue living, William Leth-
bridge, b. 1909. Residences, Little Croft, near Fareham, Hants ; Stockholm, Ceylon. — —
Hester. J oan.
The 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Somersetshire 1806-12 and 1820-30.
LEVER, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Allerton, co. Palatine of Lancaster.
Sir Samuel Hardman Lever, K.C.B.,
1st Baronet , son of Samuel Lever, of Liverpool ;
b. April 18th, 1869 ; appointed Financial Sec.
to the Treasury Dec. 1916, and again Jan. 1919 ^
was Assist. Commr. for Finance, U.S.A.
1918; is Treasury Representative in Min. of
Transport; K.C.B. (Civil) 1917; has Legion
of Honour : in. 1900, Edythe, da. of Matthew
Hamilton Gault, of Montreal.
Jlrms — Argent, two bendlets engrailed sable between
as many sparrow-hawks close proper. Gtrt&t — A cock
wings elevated proper, resting the dexter claw on an
escutcheon sable, charged with three bezants.
Deo gratius.
Thanks to God. Residence— 64, Eaton Square, S.W.i. Club — Reform..
LEVY-LEVER, Creation (U.K). 1911, of Hans Crescent, Chelsea.
Sir Arthur Levy-Lever, ist Baronet ,
son of the late Joseph Levy, of Knighton,
Leicester; b. Nov. 17th, i860; ed. at Univ. Coll.
Sch , London, and privately and abroad ; a Life
Director of Hart and Levy (Limited), of London
and Leicester, Chm. of Eyre Smelting Co.
(Limited), a Member of London War Pensions
Committee, andaj. P. for Essex ; European War,
first as Major 2/ist Batn. London Regt. (Roy.
Fusiliers), and subsequently on Head Quarters
Staff, S. Command, with temporary rank of Col.
(retired as Col.) ; was a Member of Roy. Commn..
on Coast Erosion and Afforestation, and Dep.
Director of Recruiting, S.-E. Region 1917 ; sat
as M.P. for N.-E., or Harwich, Div. of Essex (L)
Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910, when be was defeated
unsuccessfully contested Wolverhampton Dec.
1910 ; assumed by deed poll 1896 and by Roy.
license 1911 the additional surname of Lever:
m. 1896, Beatrice, who d. 1917, da. of the late
Philip Falk, and has issue.
— Argent, a chevron inverted ermines between
two keys erect, the wards to the dexter, in chief sable, and
an Esquire’s helmet in base proper. Crest — A dexter arm
embowed in armour, the hand holding a key in bend sinister, the wards upwards sable, and encircled
above the elbow with a chaplet of roses argent, leaved vert.
ResideTtces — Barrow Green Court, Oxted, Surrey; 20, Hans Crescent, S.W.i. Clubs — Reform;
National Liberal, Ranelagh.
By courage and faith.
Son living— TRESH AM JOSEPH PHILIP, b. Sept. 3rd, 1900.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
LEVINGE, Creation (I.) 1704, of High Park, Westmeath.
Sir Richard Vere Henry Levinge,
nth Baronet ; b. April 30th, 191 1 ; s. his father,
Sir Richard William, 1914.
Jrm« — Vert, a chevron or, three escallops argent in
chief. Crrst— An escallop argent, within a garland proper.
Residence — Knockdrin Castle, Mullingar.
Uncles living (sons of qth baronet) — THOMAS VERE,
b. June 4th, 1880; formerly Major Northumberland
Fusiiiers ; served in S. Africa 190T, with Mounted Inf.
Reginald Augustus, b. 1883 ; formerly Lieut. Wick-
low Artillery, S. Div. R.A. Charles Horace, b. 1884.
Bernard George, b. 1887. Gerald Henry, b. 1889.
Aunts living (daughters of 9th baronet) — Dorothy Mary
Gertrude, b. 1882: m. 1904, George Travers Heigham.
Beatrice Maud Cecil, b. 1886.
Great-Uncles living— Richard, b. 1852; is a J.P.
George Edward, b. 1862 : m. 1895, Elizabeth Louisa,
da. of John Wiley, of Brisbane, Queensland, and has
issue living, George Onslow, b. 1896. — William John, b.
1903. Residence ,
Great-Aunts living — Emilv Caroline: m. 1874, Ernest
C. James. Mary Georgina : m. 1880, the Rev. Arthur
Prestwood Clayton, V. of Holy Trinity, Ventnor, and
has issue living, William Arthur, b. 1881; is Lieut. -Col. R.F.A. ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902
(Queen’s medal with five clasps), and in N. Nigeria 1906 (medal with clasp) : m. 1912, Isabel
Margaret, only da. of George Rome, of Knockbay, Campbeltown, Argyllshire, and has issue living,
George ^Arthur Vere b. 1914, — Reginald, b. 1882, — Richard George, b. 1884, — Robert Henry, b.
1886, — Charles Levinge, b. 1890, — Edward Harold, b. 1898 ; in R.A.F. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) rgi8,— Evelyn Mary, b. 1888 : m. 1913, Capt. Reginald Torriano Cooke, M.R.C.S.,
R.A.M.C., of Berkshire Villa, Grove Road, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, and has issue living, Richard
Gerald Torriano b. 1914, Edward William b. 1918, — Dorothy Gertrude, b. 1894 : m. 1916, Alfred
Hearn, of Niton Manor, Niton, Isle of Wight. Residence , Niton, Isle of Wight.
Widows living Of 9th and 10th Baronets— Emily Judith ( Lady Levinge ), da. of Sir Richard
Sutton, 4th baronet : m. 1876, Sir William Henry Levinge, 9th baronet, who d. 1900. Residence ,
Burcot House, Blunsaon, Highworth, Wilts. Marguerite (Lady Levinge), el. da. of the late
H. C. Pix, of Bradford: m. 1st, 1910, Sir Richard William Levinge, Lieut. Household Cav., icth
baronet, who d. (killed in action) 1914; 2ndly, 1916, Capt. Robt. Vere Buxton [ see Buxton, Bt.,
colls.]. Residences , Knockdrin Castle, Mullingar; 59, Hans Road, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Harry Corbyn Levinge, son of 6th baronet, b. 1828, d. 1896 : m .
1857, Ellen Hawes, who d. 1918, da. of R. Barnes : —
Harry George, b. 1864 ; Lieut. -Col. Comdg. a Batn. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt. ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1915 : m. 1905, Maureen E., da. of the late Capt. W. Fagan, 12th Lancers.
Sir Edward Vere, K.C.I.E., C.S.I. , b. 1867 ; ed. at Cheltenham, and at Balliol Co'l., Oxford (B.A.
1888) ; is in I.C.S. ; was Ch. Sec. to Govt, of Bengal 1910, and a M.E.C. of Bihar and Orissa
1912-17 ; acted as Lieut.-Gov. thereof 1918; C.S.I. 1911, K.C.I.E. 1916: m. 1900, Alys Adele,
da. of Maj.-Gen. Charles Frederic Thomas, and has issue living, Vera Alys, b. 1911. Residence,
Ranchi, India. Club , East India United Service. — Florence, b. 1861 : m. 1885, Col. Irton
Eardley Wilmot, Indian Army [see Eardley-Wilmot, Bt., colls.]. Constance, b. 1872: m. 1895,
Capt. Thomas Gibbons Hawkesworth Smyth, formerly E. Yorkshire Regt., and has issue living,
Thomas Reginald Hawkesworth, b. 1897, — Marjorie Hawkesworth, b. 1896.
Grandchild of the late Richard Levinge, 2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Richard Hastings Levinge, b. 18 — , d. 1847 : m. 1839, Ellen, who d. 1864,
da. of Thomas Chippen Falconer, of Newhaven ; —
Richard Reginald Augustus, b. 1843. Residence .
Grandchildren of the late Charles William Levinge (infra) : —
Issue of the late Richard William Chaworth Levinge, b. 1843, d. 1905 : m. 1873, Fanny Ellen,
da. of the late George David Donkin (formerly Lieut. 7th Roy. Fusiliers), of Wyfold
Court, Oxfordshire :—
Charles Edward, b. 1874 ; is a J.P. for co. Westmeath : m. 1900, Norah Violet, only child of the late
Capt. Henry Loftus Lewis, R.E., of Violetstown, Westmeath, Ireland, and has issue living, Avice
Jocelyn, b. 1902. Residences , Violetstown, Mullingar, co. Westmeath ; Levington, Mullingar, co.
Westmeath. Richard Hugh, b. 1879; is Capt. R.A.S.C. (Horse Transport); S. Africa 1900-
1902, with 2nd Batn. Scots Guards (Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914 18 in France and Salonika: m. 1915, Jennie Moncrieth Howitt, only
da. of the late George Bell McCreedy, of Belfast, and S. Africa, and has issue living, Evelyn Hugh,
b. 1915, — Mary Frances, 1918. Reginald Markham, b. 1885: Manager, Rubber Plantation,
Malay States, and in an Inf. Vol Corps. Arthur Tenison, b. 1887; Capt. R.A.S.C. ; European
War 1914-18, — Frederick Rufane, b. 1890; a Tea Planter, and in a Cav. Vol Corps. Eva.
Violet Frances: m. 1914, Charles Scott, C.E., and has issue living, Richard Co'thurst Levinge,
b. 1916,— Dorothy Mabel, b. 1918.— Annie Caroline: m. 1911, Lieut. -Col. William Theodore
Redmond Browne, D.S.O. Frances Ellen: m. 1917, Capt. Thomas Marshall Llewellyn Fuge,
Indian Army, and has issue living, Brian, b. 1918, — Patricia, b. 1920.
Issue of the late Surg. -Major Edward Levinge, b. 1850, d. 1892 : m. 1888, Mary Ellen Davies,
da. of the late Bryce McMaster. M.I.C.E. : —
Edward Vere Bryce, b. 1889; ed. at Wellington Coll.: >n. 1916, Ethel Violet, da. of the late
George Cardwell Porter, M.D., of Castleacre, Norfolk [infra], and has issue living, Reginald Vere
Noel, b. 1918, — Avice Ethel Mary. Residence, Trichinopoly, S. India.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Hugh Levinge, 4th son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Charles William Levinge, b. 1817, d. 1868 : m. 1842, Annie, who d. 1880,
da. of the late Robert Barlow, M.D., of Annebrook, co. Westmeath : —
Reginald Thomas Alexander, b. x86o ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1882); L.R.C.S. I. 1885;
became Surg. R.N. 1888, Stafl-Surg. 1900, Fleet-Surg. 1904, and retired as Dep. Inspector-Gen.
1908 ; Benin Expedition 1897, China 1900. Edith Jane: m. 1877, George Armstrong, M.D., and
has issue living, Edith Pakenham, b. 1879: m 1912, Edward Hallaran Bennett, formerly of Frea-
memount, Cootehill, co. Cavan. Residence, Hillside, Foxrock, Dublin. Rosa Violet Avice : m.
1883, George Porter, M.D., having had issue, of whom George Richard, A 1885,— Reginald Edward,
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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M.B. , b. 1888 ; Lieut. Roy. Army Med. Corps ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1914, —
Ethel Violet : m. 1916, Edward Vere Bryce Levinge (ante). Residence , Castleacre, Swaffham,
Norfolk.
Grandchildren of the late Marcus Anthony Levinge (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Levinge, b. 1845, d. 1880 : m. 187 9, Annie Georgiana, who d. 1908,
da. of Daniel Bailey, of Moorock, King’s co.
Evelyn Violet: m. 1901, Walter Cecil Michell, formerly Straits Settlements Civil Service, and has
issue living, Walter Anthony Levinge, b 1916, — Stella, b. 1902. Residences , Carnagh, Athlone,
Ireland ; Villa Rigandi, Mentone, France.
Issue of the late Henry Mark Levinge, M.B. , L. R.C.S.E. , b. 1847, d. 1919: m. 1886,.
Jessie (now of Ruawai, Wairoa River, New Zealand , da. ot the late Philip Ness, Govt.
Surveyor-Gen. and Architect of Bermuda (formerly Capt. R.E.) : —
Henry Marcus Tenison Tuite, b. 1891 ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917.— Jessie
Ness (Nessie), b. 1888.
Issue of the late Tenison Francis Levinge, b, 1848, d. 1920 : m. 1882, Naomi (now of Ennis-
coffy House, Mullingar, co. Westmeath), da. of the late George C. Hawker, of Bungaree,
S. Australia: —
George Marcus Tenison, A 1888; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1911); formerly in Australian Light
Horse; served in Dardanelles 1915 (wounded). Alleen Eleanor: m. 1914, George Fitzgerald
Mortimer, of Lake View, co. Cavan, and has issue living, Noel George, b. 1916, — Katherine
Geraldine. Ierne Althea : m. 190S, Iver Edmund de Breon MacLaverty, Lieut. Hampshire
Regt. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Mark Anthony Levinge, 5th son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Vlarcus Anthony Levinge, A 1818, d. 1908 : m. 1st, 1842, Eleanor Anne, who
d. 1878, da. of the late William Armstrong Hodson, of Middleton, co. Westmeath ; 2ndly,
1884, Clara Alice, da. of the late John Cardwell, of Tullyelmer House, co. Armagh : —
Robert Degennes, b. 1850 : m. 1889, Hester M., who d. 1907, el. da. of the late — Shine, of Cashel,
and has issue living, Walter Hodson, b. 1894, — Florence Ida, b. 189-,— Vera, b. 189-. Edward
George, M.B., b. 1852; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.B. 1873) ; is a Fellow of Roy. Colonial Insti-
tute. Residence Christchurch, New Zealand. Frederick, b. 1862. Emma Isabella. Louise
Henrietta : m. 1884, Oliver James Carthew, and has issue living, Edward, b. 1886.
The 1st baronet, the Right Hon. Sir Richard Levinge, was Lord Chief Justice of the Common
Pleas in Ireland and the 7th baronet, sat as M.P. for co. Westmeath (L) 1857-65. The 10th baronet,.
Sir Richard William, Lieut. 1st Life Guards, was killed in action during European War Oct. 1914.
LEVY, Creation (U.K.) 1913, of Humberstone Hall, co. Leicester.
Sir Maurice Levy, ist Baronet ,
second son of the late Joseph Levy, of Knighton,
Leicester; b. June 9th, 1859; ed. privately, and
at London Univ. Sch. ; is a J.P. for Leicester-
shire ; sat as M.P. for Mid, or Loughborough,
Div. of Leicestershire (Z) Oct. 1900 to Nov.
1918 ; Knt. 1907: m. 1885, Elise Ray, el. da. of
the late Max Zossenheim, of Leeds and Harrogate,
and has issue.
— Argent, a chevron inverted ermines between
two keys erect, the wards to the dexter, in chief sable, and
an Esquire’s helmet in base proper. Crrst- A dexter ; arm.
embowed in armour, the hand holding a key in bend sinister,
the wards upwards sable, and encircled above the elbow
with a chaplet of roses argent, leaved vert.
Seat — Great Glen House, Leicestershire. Town Resi-
dence— 9, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. Clubs — Reform, Hur-
lingham, Leicester and County Liberal, Royal Automobile.
Son living— EWART MAURICE, b. May icth, 1897;
ed. at Harrow ; sometime Assist. Sec. (unpaid) to Adm.
Sup. at Devonport.
Daughters living— Violet Ray, b. 1887. Doris.
Pamela, b. 1891. Alix Cordelia, b. 1894. Norah
Sybil Carlotta, b. 1898.
Levy-Lever, see Lever.
LEWIS, Creation (U.K.) 1846, of Harpton Court, Radnorshire. [Extinct 1911.]
Sir Herbert Edmund Frankland Lewis, 4th and last Baronet.
Sister living Of 4th baronet— Elinor {Lady Hammick) : m. 1890, Col. Sir St. Vincent Alexander
Hammick, 3rd Bt. Residence. Treneere, Torquay.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet.— Maria Louisa {Lady Lewis), el. da. of James Arthur
Taylor, of Strensham Court, Tewkesbury and widow of Col. G. F. Dallas : m. 1889, Sir Herbert
Edmund Frankland Lewis, 4th baronet, who d. 1911, when the title became extinct. Residences,
Downton House, Kington Herefordshire; 29, Norfolk Square, W.2.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
LEWIS, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of Portland Place, Marylebone, co. London, and The
Danish Pavilion, Overstrand, Norfolk.
Je meurs on je m’attache.
I die zuhere 1 am
attacked.
Sir George James Graham Lewis, 2nd Baronet ;
b. Sept. 12th, 1868 ; s. his father, Sir George Henry, C. V.O.,
191 i ; admitted Solicitor 1894; is head of the legal firm
of Lewis and Lewis, of 10, 11, and 12, Ely Place, Holborn,
E.C. : m. 1896, Marie, da. of Emil Hirsch, of Mannheim,
Germany, and has issue.
$rms — Ermine, in pale a sword inflamed erect proper, between two
lions addorsed gules. Crest — On the stump of a tree eradicated proper, an
owl wings expanded sable holding with the dexter foot a sword inflamed as
in the arms.
Seat — The Grange, Rottingdean, Sussex. Town Residence — 21,
Montagu Square, W.
Son living-GEORGE JAMES ERNEST, b. Feb. 25th, 1910.
Daughters living — Elizabeth Bertha, b. 1897. Margaret Ella, b. 1899.
Sisters living — Gertrude Rachel : m. 1902, Theodore Birnbaum, who
assumed by Roy. License 1914, the surname of Burney in lieu of
Birnbaum, and has issue living, Anthony George Bernard, b. 1900, —
Susan, b. 1904, —Rachel, b. 1905. Residence , 101, Gloucester Place,
Portman Square, W. ■■—■Katherine Elizabeth.
Half-Sister living — Alice Victorine Kann : m. 1880, Abraham Lionel Hart, who d. 1906, and
has with other issue living, Bertha Victorine Maria: m. 1911, Leonard Philip Solomon.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Elizabeth ( Lady Lewis), da. of Ferdinand Eberstadt, of
Mannheim, Germany : rn. 1867, as hte second wife, Sir George Henry Lewis, C.V.O., 1st baronet,
who d. 1911. Residences , 88, Portland Place, W. : The Danish Pavilion, Overstrand, Norfolk.
The 1st baronet, Sir George Henry Lewis, was many years head of the well-known firm of Lewis
and Lewis, solicitors, of 10, n, and 12, Ely Place, Holborn, E.C.
LEWIS, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Essendon Place Herts.
Sir Frederick William Lewis, 1st
Baronet , son of the late Edmund Lewis, of West
Hartlepool; b. May 25th, 1870; ed. privately; is a
shipowner, Chm. of Furness, Withy and Co. (Limited),
of British and Argentine Steam Navigation Co.
(Limited), of Norfolk and North American Steamship
Co. (Limited), and of Gulf Line (Limited), a Mem-
ber of Shipping Control Committee, and a Member of
Lloyd's Register Committee, and Chm. and Director
of various Shipping, Shipbuilding and Insurance Cos. ;
was Vice-Chm. of Ship Licensing Committee 1916-17:
m. 1896, Daisy Ellen, el. da. of R. H. Harrison, of
West Hartlepool, and has issue.
gtrms — Azure, a lymphad and in chief three spearheads
argent. Crrst— Upon two spears in saltire gules, headed
argent, a butterfly or.
Seat — Essendon Place, Hatfield, Herts. Town Residence
— 11, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.i. Clubs — Reform,
Royal Societies’, Royal Thames Yacht.
Son living— BRIAN EDMUND, b. Dec. 7th, 1903.
Daughter living— Frieda, b. 1897.
Animo et-fide.
ORR-LEWIS, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Whitewebhs Park, Enfield, co. Middlesex.
Sir Frederick Orr-Lewis, 1st Baronet ,
son of the late William Thomas Lewis, of Swansea, co.
Glamorgan, and Montreal, Canada; b. Feb. nth, i860;
is Pres, of Lewis Brothers (Limited), of Montreal, Pres,
and Founder of Canadian Vickers (Limited), a Director
of Merchants’ Bank of Canada Montreal Cotton Co.,
Bankers Trust (Limited), and Canada Steamship Lines
(Limited) ; rendered sers. to Admiralty during European
War; has assumed the additional surname of Orr : in.
1896, Maud Helen Mary, da. of William Booth, of
London, and Ontario, and has issue.
JVrms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per chevron argent and sable,
in chief three spear-heads gules and in base a lion rampant of the
first, Lezvis ; 2nd and 3rd, ermine, three piles gules, issuant from
a chief or, thereon an annulet of the second between two maple
leaves vert, Orr. Crests— 1st, a lion sejant supporting with
the dexter foreleg a banner sable, charged with a lion rampant
argent, Lezvis ', 2nd, out of the battlements of a tower argent a
dexter cubit arm proper, holding in the hand a cross-crosslet or,
Orr.
Residences — Whitewebbs Park, near Enfield, Middlesex; 20,
Bleury Street, Montreal, Canada. Clubs — Junior Carlton
Wellington, and Ranelagh (London), Rideau (Ottowa), Mount
Royal, and St. James’s (Montreal).
Faithful to fatherland.
son living-JOHN DUNCAN ORR, b. Feb. 21st, 1898.
Daughters living— Helen Merryday Orr. Mary Graham Orr.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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LEY, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Epperstone Manor, Epperstone, co. Nottingham.
[Name pronounced “ Lee.’ J
Sir Henry Gordon Ley,* 2nd Baronet ,
b. March 12th, 1874; .y. his father. Sir Francis,
1916 ; is a J.P. for Derby and Derbyshire, Major
T.F. Reserve, and Lord of the Manors of Lazonby,
Kirkoswald, and Staffield and Glassonby (Cumber-
land): m. 1899, Rhoda, da. of the late Herbert
Prodgers, J.P., of Kington St. Michael, Wilts, and
has issue.
^rms — Argent, six lozenges conjoined in bend between
two broken titlting spears gules, ftrtst — In front of a cubit
arm in armour a hand grasping a broken tilting spear, four
lozenges conjoined fesseways gules.
Seat — Lazonby Hall, Cumberland.
Sons living — GERALD GORDON, b. Nov. 5th, 1902.——
Francis Douglas, b. 1907.
Daughter living— Mary Rhoda, b. 1906.
Sisters living— Agnes Willis, b. 1871. Ethel, b. 1873 :
m. 1902, Henry John Boyd-Carpenter, Bar. at- Law, for-
merly Senior Inspector to Min. of Education, Egypt, son
of the late Rt. Rev. William Boyd-Carpenter, K.C.V.O.,
D.D. (3rd Bishop of Ripon 1884-1911), and has issue living,
Francis Henry, b. 1903, — Alison Joan, b. 1908. Resi-
dence, Riversea, Kingswear.
Widow living Of 1st baronet— Alison Catherine {Lady Ley), da. of the late John Jobson,
J.P., of Spondon, Derbyshire : ni. 1888, as his second wife. Sir Francis Ley, 1st baronet, who d.
1916. Residence, Lealholm Lodge, Grosmont, Yorkshire.
Sir Francis Ley, 1st baronet, Gov., Director and Founder of Ley’s Works in Derby, was High
Sheriff of Notts 1905.
NAYLOR-LEYLAND, Creation (U.K.) 1895. of Hyde Park House, Albert Gate,
co. London.
Faithful and bold.
Sir Albert Edward Herbert Naylor-
Leyland, 2nd Baronet ; b. Dec. 6th, 1890; s. his
father, Sir Herbert Scarisbrick, 1899 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; sometime an Hon.
Attache at British Legation, Berne and British Em-
bassy, Paris ; is a J.P. for Denbighshire.
Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ermine, on a fesse engrailed
sable, between nine ears of barley, three, three, and three vert,
banded or in chief, and three like ears in base, a lion passant
of the last between two escallops argent and for distinction a
canton gules, Leyland ; 2nd and 3rd, per pale or and argent,
a pale sable fretty of the first between two lions rampant of the
third, and for distinction a canton gules, Naylor. Crtsts — ist,
A mount vert, thereon an escallop argent, surmounted by a demi-
eagle erminois, wings endorsed azure, bezantee, in the mouth
three ears of barley vert, and charged for distinction with a cross-
crosslet gules, Leyland ; 2nd, a lion passant sable, charged on
the body with two saltires or, resting the dexter forepaw upon a
shield, charged with the arms of Naylor, and charged further
for distinction with a cross-crosslet also or, Naylor.
Seat — Nantclwyd Hall, Ruthin, N. Wales. Town
Residence — Hyde Park House, Albert Gate, S.W. Clubs —
Marlborough, Bachelors’.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Jeanie Willson {Lady Naylor- Leyland), da. of William Selah
Chamberlain, of Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. : m. 1889, Sir Herbert Scarisbrick Naylor-Leyland, ist
Bt., who d. 1899, leaving issue, of whom the younger, George Vyvyan, b. 1892 ; Lieut. Household
Cav. ; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1914 (despatches). Residences, Hyde Park
House, Albert Gate, S.W. ; Nantclwyd Hall, Ruthin; Brynyffynon Park, Denbighshire.
The ist baronet was M.P. for Colchester (C) 1892-5, and for Lancashire (S.-W.), Southport Div.
{ L ) 1898-9.
LIGHTON, Creation (I.) 1791, of Merville, Dublin.
Sir Christopher Robert Lighton, 7 th Baronet ;
b. July 4th, 1848 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir Christopher
Robert, 1875 ; ed. at Repton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B. A. 1870) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1874 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for
Herefordshire (High Sheriff 1885) : in. 1880, Helen Frances, el.
da. of the late James Houldsworth, of Coltness, Lanarkshire,
and has issue.
^rms — Barry of eight argent and vert, over all a lion rampant crowned
with an eastern crown or, armed and langued azure, a canton of Ireland.
Crist — A lion’s head erased crowned with an eastern crown or langued
azure.
Residences — Litley Court, Hereford : Donoughmore, North Berwick.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Son living— CHRISTOPHER ROBERT, b. June 30th, 1897 ; ed. at
Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifie Corps.
By fortitude and
prudence.
★ The youngest half-brother, Maurice Aden Ley, b. 1895 ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1914, and the elder half-brother, Christopher Francis Aden Ley, b. 1893, Capt. Yeo. and
R.A.F. ; d. (on active ser.) 1918.
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Daughters living— Mabel Katharine Mary, A 1888 Winifred Helen, b. 1891. Florence
Hamilton, b. 1894.
Brothers living — Andrew Hamilton Digby, b. 1850; ed. at Repton; entered R.N. 1864, but was
prevented serving by a severe accident the same year : m. 1897, Baroness Anna Elizabeth,
youngest da. of the late Count de Zuylen de Nyevelt, of The Hague. Residence , West Bank,
Ashfield, Ross, Herefordshire. Rev. Claud Hamilton Dallas, b. i860 ; ed. at Repton, and at
Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1883, M.A. 1897) ; is R. of Credenhill : m. 1895, Georgina Caroline,
da. of the late Rev. Patrick Leslie Miller, and widow of H. Howard Taylor, of Thurnscoe Hall,
Yorkshire. Residence , Credenhill Rectory, Herefordshire.
Sisters living— Eleanor Anne Pemberton : 111. 1877, the Rev. Robert Hereford, who d. 1894, R. of
Mordiford, and has issue living, Henry Lighton, b. 1879 : in. 1910, Madeleine Millais, only da. of
the Rev. William Langston Benest Janvrin, R. of Cradley, Malvern, and Preb. of Hereford,
and has issue living, Eleanor Madeleine b. 1912, Norah Frances b. 1915, Monica Beatrice A 1917,
Mary Elizabeth (twin) A 1917, — Francis Robert, D. S O., D.S.C., A 1880 [see “ Companion age ”] :
in. 1914, Beatrice Isabel, da. of the late S. G. Baker, of Westcliff, and has issue living, Elizabeth
Beatrice Eleanor b. 1918, — Walter Richard Hamilton, A 1886 : m. 1912, Dora Mary, da. of B-
Moflfatt, of Penponds, Cornwall, and has issue living. Rosemary Eleanor A 1913, — Hariot Mary
Eleanor: in. 1906, Com. Leveson Granville Byron Alexander Campbell, D.S.O., R.N., and has
issue living, Leveson Granville Robert A 1907, Mary Eleanor b. iqoq, Cynthia Irene Norah b. 1920..
Florence d’Arcy Hamilton. Residence , 14, Alma Road, Clifton, Bristol. Emily Stuart
Hamilton. Residence, 14, Alma Road, Clifton, Bristol. —Isabel Penelope Hamilton. Residence ,
14, Alma Road, Clifton, Bristol.
LINDSAY, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of West Ville, Lincolnshire. [Extinct 1913.]
Sir Coutts Lindsay, 2nd and last Baronet , who s. under special
remainder as el. son of Anne (da. of Sir Coutts Trotter, i st Bt., of this creation),
she having m. Lieut. -Gen. James Lindsay, who d. 1855 [see E. Crawford, colls.].
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet — Euphemia Harriet Susan, A 1865 : in. 1897, the Rev.
Thomas Selby Henrey, V. of St. George, Old Brentford. Residence , St. George’s Vicarage,
Brentford. Anne Helen, b. 1868. Residence ,
Widow living of 2nd Baronet— Kate Harriet ( Lady Lindsay), da. of William Burfield, and
widow of — Medley : m. 1912, as his second wife, Sir Coutts Lindsay, 2nd Baronet, who d. 1913.
Residence , Roehampton Villa, Roehampton Vale, S.W.
LIPTON, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of Osidge, Southgate, Middlesex.
Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton, K.C.VO. , ist
Baronet , son of Thomas Lipton, ol Glasgow; b. 1850; is a
Lieut, for City of London, Hon. Col. of a Batn. Highland L.I.,
Chm. of Lipton, Limited, tea, coffee, and provision merchants,
of City Road, E.C., owner of extensive Tea and Rubber Estates
in Ceylon, a Grand Officer of Crown of Italy, and a Grand
Com. of Serbian Order of St. Sava; has four times unsuccess-
fully contested the America Cup Yacht Race ; Knt. 1898,
K.C.V.O. 1901.
$rms — Per fesse or and gules, in chief on the dexter side a shamrock
leaf, and on the sinister a thistle leaved, both slipped proper, and in the
base a cornucopia erect, the horn of the first, the fruit of the third. Crest —
Two arms in saltire, the dexter surmounted by the sinister holding a sprig
of the tea plant erect, and the other a like sprig of the coffee plant, both
slipped and leaved proper, vested above the elbow argent.
Seat — Osidge, Southgate, Middlesex. Clubs — Marlborough, Auto-
mobile, Aero, Royal London Yacht, Royal Thames Yacht, Royal Temple
Yacht, Royal Northern Yacht, Royal Ulster Yacht, Royal Irish Yacht,
Royal Cork, Royal Clyde Yacht, New York Yacht.
Lister-Kaye, see Kaye.
Liston-Foulis. see Foulis.
DILLWYN-LLEWELYN, Creation (U.K.) 1890, of Penllergaer, Llangyfelach, and
Ynis-y-gerwn, Cadoxton juxta Neath, Glamorganshire.
[Pronounced Dillun-Hlooelliii.”]
Sir John Talbot Dillwyn-Llewelyn, ist
Baronet , el. son of the late John Dillwyn-Llewelyn, F.R.S.,
of Penllergaer, co. Glamorgan ; b. May 26th, 1836 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1858, M.A. 1861) ; for-
merly Chm. of Quarter Sessions for Glamorganshire ; is patron
of one living, a J.P., a D.L., and a County Alderman for
Glamorganshire (Sheriff 1878), and a J.P. for cos. Carmarthen
and Brecknock; elected Mayor of Swansea 1890; unsuccess-
fully contested Swansea, Swansea Town Div. (C) 1892, and
sat as M.P. therefor July 1895 to Oct. 1900, when he was de-
feated : m. 1861, Caroline Julia, who d. 1917, da. of Sir Michael
Hicks-Beach, 8th Bt. [see E. St. Aldwyn], and has issue.
&rms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, gutee de poix, three chevronels
gules, in base a lamb passant proper ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, on a chevron
nebulde argent, five trefoils slipped of the first. Crests— ist, on the trunk
of a tree fessewise eradicated and sprouting to the dexter, a lamb passant
proper, bearing a banner gules charged with three chevronels argent ; 2nd, in front of a stag’s head
couped proper three trefoils slipped vert.
Seat — Penllergaer, Swansea. Town Residence— 39, Cornwall Gardens, S.W. Club- Athenaeum.
Craignez honte.
Dread shame.
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Son living— CHARLES LEYSHON D l LLW YN- VE N A B L ES-L L E W EL YN, b. June 29th,
1870; is Col. in the Army (formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdg. Yeo.), a J.P. for cos. Glamorgan, Breck-
nock, and Radnor, and a D.L. for Breconshire; served during European War 1914-19 ; assumed
the additional surname of Venables before that of Llewelyn and after that of Dillwyn 1893 ; sat as
M.P. for Radnorshire (C) Jan. to Nov. 1910, being defeated there 1900, 1906, and Dec. 1910: m.
1893, Katharine Minna, da. of the late Rev. Richard Lister Venables, of Llysdinam, Radnorshire,
having had issue, of whom John Lister, b. 1897 ; Capt. Coldstream Guards ; d. (killed in action
* during European War) 1917, — Charles Michael, b. 1900; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut.
Grenadier Guards, — George William, b. 1910, — Agnes Barbara, b. 1894. Seat, Llysdinam, New-
bridge-on-Wye, Radnorshire. Club , Carlton.
Daughters living — Gwendoline Harriet. Gladys Mary ; m. 19x0, Capt. Francis Mount, Berk-
shire Regt., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, and has issue living, Richard
William, b. 1911. Residence , 49, Ennismore Gardens, S.W.
LLOYD, Creation (U.K.) 1863, of Bronwydd, Cardiganshire.
I Dhuw Bor Diolch.
To God be thanks.
Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray Lloyd, 2nd
Baronet ( Lord Marcher of Kemes ) ; b. Feb. 8th, 1851 ; s. his
father, Sir Thomas Davies, 1877 ; is a J.P. for cos. Pembroke,
Carmarthen, and Cardigan (High Sheriff 1880) ; formerly Capt.
Pembroke Yeo. Cav. ; is a County Councillor for Cardiganshire,
New Quay Div., and patron of six livings : in. 1878, Katharine
Helena, da. of the late Alexander Dennistoun, of Golfhill, near
Glasgow [Oakeley, Bt.], having had issue, of whom the only
son, Marteine Kemes Arundel, b. 1890; Capt. Grenadier
Guards ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
$rms — Azure, a wolf rampant argent within a bordure, ermine. Crest —
In front of a holly-tree proper a boar passant argent, semee of estoiled
azure, collared and chained to the tree or.
Seats — Bronwydd, Henllan, Cardiganshire; Newport Castle, Pembroke-
shire. Club — Arthur’s.
Daughters living— Nesta Constance Muriel, b. 1879 : m. 1908, Frederick Edward Withington
[Armstrong, Bt., cr. 1841], and has issue living, Morfa Audley, b. 1920. Residence , Fringford
Lodge, Bicester. Peverel de Lormet, b. 1887 : m. 1914, Roger Edward John Lloyd [see Hey-
gate, Bt.].— — Joan Henllys, b. 1897.
Collateral Branches living. Not in remainder.
Issue of the late James John Lloyd, brother of 1st baronet, b. 1823, d. 1902 : m. 1850,
Susan Maria Anne, da. of David Arthurs Saunders Davies, of Pentre, Pembroke : —
Owen George, b. 1855. John David Arthur Thomas, b\ 1857 ; formerly MajorS. Wales Borderers ;
Zulu War 1879 (medal with clasp), European War 1914-19 at Home and in France ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for Carmarthenshire, and Lieut.-Col. Reserve of Officers: m. 1880, Caroline Alice, da. of the
late Capt. Saunders, of Glanrhwdwr, co. Carmarthen, and Tymawr, Cardiganshire, and has issue
living, Audeley Mervyn Owen John, M.C., b. 1881 ; is Major and Acting Lieut.-Col. S. Wales
Borderers ; S. Africa 1901-2 (medal with five clasps), European War 1914-17 (severely wounded
despatches, M.C., Croix de Guerre): m. 1916, Florence Gwendolen, da. of Bowen Woosman,
of Tyneraig, co. Brecknock, and has issue living, John Audeley b. 1919, Rhys Martin b. 1916.
Residence, Parc Henri, Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire. Alice : zn. 1875, Thomas Morris.
Residence , Coomb, Llanstephen, co. Carmarthen.
Issue of the late Rev. Rhys Jones Lloyd, brother of 1st baronet, b. 1827, d. 1904 :
m. 1853, Anna, who d. 1889, da. of Lewis Lloyd, of Nantgwilt,' co. Radnor : —
Herbert Rhys, b. 1858: is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Regt. Dist. (formerly Somerset
L.I., and Roy. Sussex Regt.); served during Burma Campaign 1885-7 in Somersetshire L.I.
(despatches, medal with clasp), and in S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches twice, Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with five clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and during European War 1914-17.
Residence , 10, Park Place, St. James’s, S.W. Clubs , United Service,' Ranela'gh.— Edith Anna.
Residence, Corse Lawn, Tewkesbury.
This baronet is 24th Lord of the Barony of Kemes by right of tenure, and is the only “ Lord
Marcher ” in the kingdom. He still exercises some of the privileges and annually appoints the Mayor
of Newport, Pembrokeshire, by virtue of a Charter dated a.d. 1215, confirmed by four English
Sovereigns. Is representative of Martin de Tours, who accompanied William I. to England. The
1st baronet was M.P. for Cardiganshire ( L ) 1865-8, and for Cardigan District 1868-74.
SINCLAIR-LOCKHART, Creation (N.S.) 1636, of Murkle, co. Caithness, and Stevenson,
co. Haddington.
Sir Graeme Duncan Power Sinclair-Lockhart,
12th Baronet ; b. Jan. 29th, 1897; s. his father, Sir Robert
Duncan, 1918; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. ; European
War 1916-17 with New Zealand Mounted Rifles in Egypt and
Palestine ; is 2nd Lieut. Scottish Horse (Scouts).
— Quarterly : xst and 4th, argent, a man’s heart proper within a
fetter-lock sable, on a chief azure three boars’ heads erased argent all within
a bordure, ermine, charged with three crosses patee^ules ; 2nd and 3rd,
argent, on a saltire engrailed gules, four bezants. Crest — A boar’s head
erased argent.
Seat — Cambusnethan House, Wishaw. Clubs — Caledonian, Royal
Automobile.
Brothers living— JOHN BERESFORD, b. Nov. 4th, 1904.
Muir Edward, b. 1906. Robert Nation, b. 1909.— Bruce, b. 1910.
Sister living — Elizabeth Sinclair, b. 1903.
Corda serrata pando.
/ lay open locked hearts.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Widows living Of 9th and 11th Baronets— Louisa (Lady Sinclair ), da. of the late
Roderick Hugonin, of Kinmylies House, Inverness : m. 1876, as his second wife, Sir Robert
Charles Sinclair, 9th baronet, who(f. 1899. Residence, Stevenson House, Haddington Flora
Louisa ( Lady Sinclair- Lockhart), da. of the late Capt. Edward Henry Power, LL.D., D.Sc.,
of Sydney, Australia: in. 1895, Sir Robert Duncan Sinclair- Lockhart, nth baronet, who d. 19x8.
Residence , 6, MacMurray Road, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand.
The 3rd baronet was a Privy Councillor and a Baron of the Exchequer. The 8th baronet, a distin-
guished Admiral, served sixty-three 3'ears in the Royal Navy. The 10th baronet, Maj.-Gen. Sir
Graeme A. Lockhart, C.B. (who served during Persian and Indian Mutiny Campaigns) assumed the
additional surname of Sinclair. Sir Robert Duncan Sinclair-Lockhart, 11th baronet, was son of the
late George Duncan Lockhart (whose grandfather assumed the surname of Lockhart in lieu of his
patronymic), a descendant of the late James Lockhart Sinclair, 2nd son of 5th baronet.
LOCKHART, Creation (U.K.) 1806, of Lee and Camwatli, Lanarkshire. [Extinct 1919.]
Sir Simon Macdonald Lockhart, M.V.O., 5th and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet-HiLDA Maud {Lady Lockhart ), da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
Augustus Henry Macdonald- Moreton [see E. Ducie, colls.] : in. 1898, Sir Simon Lockhart, 5th-
Bt., who d. '1919, when the title became ext. Residences , The Lee, Lanark; Carnwath House,
Lanarkshire; Newhoim, Lanarkshire.
LOCOCK, Creation (U.K.) 1857, of Speldhurst, Kent.
Sir Charles Bird Locock, 3rd Baronet ; b. Nov.
22nd, 1878 ; s. his father, Sir Charles Brodie, 1890 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : in. 1901, Christine,
younger da. of Frederick Bennett, of Ipswich, and has issue.
$xrnr8 — Azure, a gauntlet or, in chief three mullets argent. Cnst — On
a mount vert a cock argent guttee de sang, the dexter foot resting on a
gauntlet or.
Residence — Oaklands, Braintree, Essex. Clubs — Alpine, Royal
Automobile.
Son living— CHARLES BARDOLF, b. Feb. 25th, 1905.
Daughters living — Dorothy Christine, b. 1902. Vera Frances, b. igeo.
Sisters living — Lucy Fanny. Residence, 22, Oxford Square, W. ■ ■ —
Emily Dora : in. 1895, Morton Evans, and has issue living, Ruth Dora
Morton, b. 1899. Residences , Lombarden, Limpsfield, Surrey ; 9, Stan-
hope Terrace, W.2 Margaret Abbie ( Lady Lush): in. 1893, Hon.
Sir Charles Montague Lush, a Judge of the High Court of Justice.
Residences, Tanglewood, Bushey Heath, Herts; 15, Sussex Square, W. Jessie Henrietta: in.
1900, Hugh Wallwyn Shepheard-Walwyn, and has issue living, Geoffrey' Hugh Wallwyn, b. 1902, —
Irene Jessamine, b. 1904. Residence , Dalwhinnie, Kenley, Surrey.
Uncle living (son of 1st baronet) — Rev. Alfred Henry, b. 1829; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(Wrangler, B.A., 1852, 1st class Nat. Sc. Tripos 1853, M.A. 1855); was V. of Lemsford' 1859-69 r
in. 1859, Anna Maria, who d. 1908, da. of the late Ven. William Dealtry, D.D., Archdeacon of
Surrey, and has issue living, Charles Dealtry, b. 1862 ; ed. at Winchester Coll., and at Univ. Coll.,.
Oxford (B.A. 1885) : m. 1889, Ida Gertrude, da. of the late Col. Herbert Locock (infra), and has
issue living, Elsa b. 1891, Brynhild b. 1894, — Henry Thornton {Club, New Oxford and Cambridge),.
b. 1864 ; ed’. at Winchester Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1887),— Ella Constance : in. 1894,
William Pole, of 85, Howard’s Lane, Putney, S.W., and has issue living, Ella Maud b. 1895, —
Mabel Abbie. Residence , 39, Carlton Road, Putney, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Sidney Locock, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1834, d. 1885 : in.
1859, Abbie, da. of the late Rev. Jonas King, D.D., of Athens: —
Sidney Charles Napier, b. 1864 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : in. 1892, Annie
Mary, who d. 1916, da. ot J. Robinson. Chib, Oxford and Cambridge. Edward Ainslie, b. 1867 ;.
ed. at Eton, at Trin. Hall, Camb., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; formerly Lieut. 2nd W. India
Regt., and Capt. 4th Batn. Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regt.) : m. 1st, 1896, Marguerite
Barbenson, da. of the late Philip Mesney, Senior Magistrate of Alderney: 2ndly, 1911, Helen
Christine, da. of Augustus William Le Cren, Club, Junior United Service. Amy Caroline:
in. 1881, the Rev. William Leighton Grane, V. of Cobham, and Preb. of Chichester. Residence ,
The Vicarage, Cobham, Surrey. Hilda Mary: in. 1901, Herbert Whea'ley Ridsdale, and has
issue living, Heury Wheatley, b. 1902, — John Wheatley, b. 1905,— Mary Wheatley, b. 1903. Resi-
dence,
Issue of the late Col. Herbert Locock, C.B., 5th son of xst baronet, b. 1837, d. 191c :
in. 1st, 1863, Agnes Edith Fanny, who d. 1877, da. of the late F. T. Coxworthy;
2ndly, 1882, Adelaide, widow of ('apt. Hugh Allen Mackey, R.A. : —
(By 1st marriage), Ethel Maud : in. 1892, Edward William Dirom Cuming. Residence, 20, Pembroke
Road, Kensington, W Ida Gertrude: in. 1889, Charles Dealtry Locock (ante). Katharine
Beatrice. Residence, 77, Banbury Road, Oxford.— — (By 2nd marriage), Guy Harold, C MG., b.
1883; ed. at Wellington Coll.; in Foreign Office 1906-18; is a Director of Federation of British
Victoria.
Victory.
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Industries, and a Com. of Order of Redeemer of Greece; C.M.G. 1918: m. 1906, Esther Mary
Eleanor, only child of William James Reade, and has issue living, Nigel Guy Herbert Chandos,
b. 1911, — Rosemary Esther b. 1907. Club , Marlborough.
The 1st baronet, an eminent physician, was First Physician Accoucheur to H.M. Queen Victoria.
LODER, Creation (U.K.) 1887, of Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, and of High
Beeches, Slaugham, Sussex.
Sir Giles Rolls Loder, 3rd Baronet ,
son of the late Capt. Robert Egerton Loder, who
d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, son
of 2nd Baronet ; b. Nov. 10th, 1914 ; s. his grand-
father, Sir Edmund Giles, 1920.
$rms — Azure, on a fesse between two escallops or, three
bucks’ heads cabossed proper. Crtst — Between two escallops
or, a buck’s head cabossed and pierced with an arrow bend-
wise, point to the sinister proper.
Residence — Clock House, Cowfold, Sussex.
Daughter living of 2nd Baronet— Patience Marion, b.
1882 : m. 1904, Walter William Otter [see Burrell, Bt.].
Residence, Bolney Lodge, Bolney, Sussex.
Great-Uncles living 'sons of 1st baronet) — GERALD
WALTER ERSKINE, b. Oct. 25th, 1861; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1884, M.A.
1888); Bar. Inner Temple 1888; was an Assist. Private
Sec. to Pres, of Local Govt. Board (Rt. Hon. C. T. Ritchie)
1888-92, and Assist. Private Sec. to Sec. of State for India
(Rt. Hon. Lord George Hamilton, M.P.) 1896-1901 ; sat as
M.P. for Brighton (C) 1889-1905, when he was appointed a
Junior Lord of the Treasury, but defeated at a Bye-Election
in April, same year ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Sussex, and a
Member of its Territorial Force Asso. : in. 1890, Lady
Louise de Vere Beauclerk, el. da. of 10th Duke of St.
Albans, and has issue living, John de Vere, b. 1895 ; ed. at
Eton ; is Capt. Roy. Sussex Regt., and a 3rd Sec. in Diplo.
Ser. : m. 1920, Margaret, da. of Sir Charles Tennant, 1st Bt., — Dorothy Cicely Sybil, b. 1896, —
Victoria Helen, b. 1899, — Diana Evelyn (twin), b. 1899, — Mary Irene, b. 1902. Residences, Wake-
hurst Place, Ardingley, Sussex ; Abinger House, King’s Road, Brighton. Clubs, Carlton, Athenaeum,
St. James’s.— ^Reginald Bernhard, b. 1864 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886); for-
merly Capt. and Hon. Major Roy. Bucks Hussars ; is a J.P. for Northants (High Sheriff 1899), and
patron of Maidwell R., and Draughton R., Northants : m. 1895, Lady Margaret Ernestine Augusta
Hare, el. da. of 3rd Earl of Listowel, and has issue living, Marjorie Kathleen, b. 1897. Residence,
Maidwell Hall, Northampton. Clubs , Carlton, White’s, Cavalry. Sydney, b. 1867 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Magdalene Coll., Camb. ; formerly Capt. Roy. Bucks Hussars: in. 1907, Nelly, da. of the
late Binyoun Francis Drage, of Chapel Brampton, Northampton. Residence , Greenfield Lodge,
Market Harborough. Clubs, Boodle’s, Royal Automobile.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 1st baronet) — Etheldreda Mary [Lady Burrell), b. 1853 : in. 1872,
Sir Charles Raymond Burrell, 6th Bt., who d. 1899. Residence, 23, Cadogan Square, S.W.
Mother living — Muriel Rolls, da. of James Rolls Hoare, of 48, Mount Street, W. : m. 1913, Capt.
Robert Egerton Loder ante), who d. (killed in action during European War) 1917. Residence ,
Clock House, Cowfold, Sussex.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Marion [Lady Loder), da. of the late W. E. Hubbard, of
Leonardslee, Sussex ; in. 1876, Sir Edmund Giles Loder, 2nd baronet, who d. 1920. Residence ,
Leonardslee, Horsham, Sussex.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Wilfrid Hans Loder, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1851, d. 1902: m.
1878, Sarah Winifred (now of High Beeches, Sussex), da. of Charles Rowe : —
Giles Harold, M.C., b. 1884 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; Major Scots Guards, and a Gen. Staff Officer;
European War 1914-15 (M.C.). Norman Wilfrid, b. 1885 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Lieut.
E. Kent Regt. : m. 1914, Phyllis Sydney, da. of Sydney Fisher, of Amington Hall, Tamworth
[see Van-Notten-Pole, Bt.]. Club, Bath. Hubert Sydney, b. 1888 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; Lieut. Yeo. : in. 1918, Brenda, da. of Charles McNeill, and has issue
living, a da., b. 1919. Club, Bath. Winifrid Mary, b. 1881 : m. 1918, William Woodburn, M.D.
■ -Brenda Cicely, b. 1883 : in. 1916, Capt. Arthur Compton Lethbridge Dunnville Lees, The
King’s (Shropshire L.I.) Edith Margaret, b. 1892 : in. 1918, Capt. John Wyndham Aylmer,
M.C., 4th Dragoon Guards.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Alfred Basil Loder, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1855,
d. 1905 : m. 1st, 1882, Annie Katharine, who d. 1891, da. of the late Rev. Charles
Henry Crosse, R. of Fincham, Norfolk ; 2ndly, 1894, Henrietta Mabel (now of
40, Beaufort Gardens, S.W.), da. of the late Lieut. -Col. James Poynter, formerly
14th Hussars : —
Basil Charles Robert, b. 1885; sometime Capt. and Brevet Major Bedfordshire Regt. : m. 1908, Kate,
da. of W. Davies, of Pembroke, S. Wales, and has issue living, Robert Eric, b. 1911, — Barbara
Ellaline Joy, b. 1908. Residence , Misbourne, Denham, Bucks. Club, Marlborough. Eric
Raymond, b. 1888 ; sometime Major Bedfordshire Regt. : m. 1st, 1912, Gabrielle Elizabeth. Clifford
(the actress, “ Miss Gabrielle Ray”) (who obtained a divorce 1914), da. of William Austin Cook ;
2ndly, 1920, Iris Mary, da. of the Hon. Eustace Robert Fitzgerald [see B. Fitzgerald]. Resi-
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dence, 59, St. James’s Street, S.W. Audrey Kathleen {Hon. Mrs. H. Edward S. S. Lambart),
b. 1883: m. 1907, the Ven. the Hon. Horace Edward Samuel Sneade Lambart, V. of St. Mary
the Virgin, Shrewsbury, and Archdeacon of Salop [see E. CavanJ. Residence, St. Mary’s Vicarage,
Shrewsbury.
LONGMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Lavershot Hall, Windlesham, co. Surrey.
Sir Hubert Harry Longman, ist
Baronet , son of the late William Longman, pub-
lisher, of London; b. Nov. 29th, 1856; ed. at
Harrow, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford ; is a partner
in the publishing firm of Longmans, Green and Co.,
a J.P. and County Councillor for Surrey, and Chm.
of its Asylums Ccynmittee : in. 1881, Laura Romaine,
da. of Adolphus Frederick Govett, J.P., of Laleham,
Staines.
&nus — Gules : an ancient ship in fu sail proper between
three buckles or. Crest — A lion rampant azure between two
buckles as in the arms.
Seat — Lavershot Hall, Windlesham, Surrey.
National Liberal, United University.
Clubs-
LOPES, Creation (U.K.) 1805, of Maristow House, Devonshire.
Sir Henry Yarde Buller Lopes, 4th
Baronet , b. March 24th, 1859 ; s. his father, Rt. Hon.
Sir (Lopes) Massey, P.C., 1908 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1888 ; is a
J.P., a D.L., and Chm. County Council for Devon (High
Sheriff 1914), and patron of three livings ; formerly Lieut,
ist Devon Yeo. Cav. ; unsuccessfully contested S., or
Totnes, Div. of Devonshire ( C ) 1885, and Torquay Div.
of Devonshire Jan. 1906 and Jan. 1910 ; sat as M.P. for
Grantham 1892-1900 : in. 1891, Lady Albertha Louisa
Florence Edgcumbe, da. of 4th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe,
and has issue.
$.rms — Quarterly: ist and 4th, azure, a chevron or charged
with three bars gemelles gules between three eagles rising of the
second ; on a chief of the second five lozenges of the first ; 2nd and
3rd, in a landscape field a fountain proper,, thereout issuing a palm
tree also proper. Crests — ist, a lion sejant erminois gorged with
a collar gemelle gules, the dexter forepaw resting on a lozenge
azure ; 2nd, a dexter arm couped and embowed, habited purpure,
purfled and diapered or, cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper
a palm-branch vert.
Seats — Maristow, and Roborough House, Roborough, Devon-
shire ; Burrator, Horrabridge, Devonshire. Clubs — Carlton,
Wellington, Travellers’.
Son living- MASSEY HENRY EDGCUMBE, b. Oct. 14th, 1903.
Daughters living — Katherine Frederica Albertha {Hon. Mrs. Erskinc A. Nicolson ), b. 1892 : m.
1919, Com. the Hon. Erskine Arthur Nicolson, D.S.O., R.N. [ see B. Carnock], Bertha Louisa
Victoria, b. 1895. Margaret Beatrice, b. 1898. Constance Elizabeth, b. 1901.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rt. Hon. Henry Charles Lopes, P.C., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b.
1827, d. 1899, having been cr. Baron Ludlow 1897 : —
See that title.
Issue of the late George Ludlow Lopes, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1836, d. 1909 :
ni. 1871, Georgina Emma, who d. 1912, da. of the late Anselmo de Arroyave : —
George de Arroyave, b. 1872 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford : m. 1913, Maude Mary, da.
of Lawrence Cockburn, and widow of Capt. Granville Forbes, 79th Highlanders. Residence , 7,
Egerton Place, S.W. Clubs, Carlton, St. James’s, Orleans. Rev. John Ludlow. D.D., b. 1882 ;
ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1905, M.A. 1908), and at Rome (D.D. 1918) ; is in Holy Orders
of Church of Rome. Residence , 178, High Street, Deritend, Birmingham. Club , United University.
The family of Lopes derives its immediate origin rom Massey Lopes, Esq., of Jamaica. The
1st baronet, Sir Massey Lopes, was successively M.P. for Evesham, South Devon, Barnstaple, and
Westbury. At his decease the title descended by special remainder to his nephew Ralph Franco,
who in 1831 assumed bv royal license the name of Lopes in lieu of his patronymic; he sat as
M.P. for Westbury (O 1832-7 and 1841-7, and for South Devonshire (C) 1849-54. The 3rd baronet,
the Rt. Hon. Sir Massey Lopes, P.C., sat as M.P. for Westbury (C) 1857-68, and Devonshire,
S. Div. 1868-85, and was a Civil Lord of the Admiralty 1874-80.
Sub pace copia.
Peace and plenty.
Do to another as you
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LORAINE, Creation (E.) 1664. of Kirk Harle, Northumberland.
Sir Percy Lyham Loraine, 12th Baronet ;
b. Nov. 5th, 1880; s. his father, Recir-Adm. Sir
Lambton, 1917 ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll.,
Oxford ; formerly Lieut. 4th Vol. Batn. Oxfordshire
L.I. ; served in S. Africa 1901 -2, with Imperial Yeo. ;
is a 1st Sec. in Diplo. Ser., and Hon. Lieut, in the
Army.
<2tnu« — Quarterly, sable and argent, a cross quarterly, charged
in the centre point with a mullet pierced, all counterchanged.
CreatS — 1st, On a mount vert a laurel tree proper, dependent there-
from by a ribbon gules a shield azure ; 2nd, out of a naval crown
or, an arm embowed and encircled by a laurel wreath proper, and
charged with an escarbuncle of the first, the hand grasping a
trident also or.
Seats — Styford Hall, Stocksfield-on-Tyne ; Bramford Hall,
Suffolk. Town Residence — 7, Montagu Square, W. Club — St.
James’s.
Sisters living — Jacqueline Isabel, b. 1882. Isaura Freda,
b. 1883.
Aunts living (daughters of 10th baronet) — Isabella Jane : m.
1861, the Rev. John Barrett* Lennard, who d. 1898, R. of Crawley
^ rQ - — tsee Barrett-Lennard, Bt., colls.]. Residence, Crawley, Sussex.
^S^fcoroQut Clara Frederica ( Lady Fairbaim) ; is a Lady of Grace of
1 Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England: m. 1862, Sir
/ rise again with laurel and shield. ^ I9°1- Residence> I3> Park Crescent>
Widow living Of 11th Baronet— Frederica Mary Horatia {Lady Loraine ), da. and
co-heiress of the late Capt. Charles Acton Broke, R.E. [see Broke-Middleton, Bt., ext.]: in. 1878,
Rear-Adm. Sir Lambton Loraine, nth baronet, who d. 1917. Residences , Bramford Hall, Suffolk;
7, Montagu Square, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Col. Frederick Ekins Blakeney Loraine, 3rd son of 10th baronet,
b. 1842, d. 1914 : m. 1877, Evelyn Laura Mary (now of Yew Tree Manor, Lynd-
hurst, Hants), da. of Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 2nd Bt. : —
Maud: in. 1904, William Frederick Gowers, C.M.G., Resident at Kano, N. Nigeria. Vivien.—
Ida : in. 1905, Silvio George Rendel, of Dunchideock, near Exeter, and has issue living, Anthony
Christopher Loraine, b. 1910, — Yolanda Dora Mary Loraine, b. 1905, —Rosamund Mary Diana,
b. 1908, —Virginia Romilda Loraine, b. 1914. Residence , Dunchideock, near Exeter. Florance :
in. 1918, Robert John Downing. Lieut. Roy. Berks Regt. (Reserve), and has issue living, Mary
Gabrielle Loraine, b. 1920. Residence ,
The founders of the English branch of this ancient family came from the Duchy of Lorraine, and
were given lands in Northumberland and Durham by William I. In the reign of Henry V., Edward
Lorraine married (about 1416) Johanna, co-heiress of William del Strother, Lord of Lyham ; and, ob-
taining with her the estates of Kirk Harle, in Northumberland, removed thither. Here his
descendants lived for near 420 years. Edward’s successor, Robert Lorraine, was barbarously murdered
at Kirk Harle by border robbers, in the reign of Edward IV., as is recorded on a monument raised on
the spot to his memory. New arms were granted in 1639, to either Thomas Lorraine, a direct
descendant of Edward {temp. Henry V.), or to his younger brother William (who d. unmarried),
Thomas was a learned and a pious man, and zealous friend of Charles I., a circumstance that
caused the soldiers of Cromwell to burn down his seat at Olferton. His eldest son, Thomas, was
the 1st baronet. The nth baronet, Rear-Adm. Sir Lambton Loraine, was promoted Capt. while in
command of H.M.S. “ Niobe,” for special services in Central America in 1873, including bombard-
ment of Omoa Castle during Civil War in Honduras, and received in 1874 the freedom of City of
New York for staying the “ Virginius” executions at Santiago de Cuba in Nov. 1873.
Let us preserve the
dread trident.
LOUIS, Creation (U.K.) 1806, of Chelston, Devonshire.
Sir Charles Louis, 5th Baronet ; b.
1859; j. his father, Sir Charles, 1900; is
Treasurer and co-Trustee National Union of
Masters and Mates : m. 1887, Florence Alice, da.
of John Lawford. *
^rms — Azure, a lion rampant argent charged on the
shoulder with an eagle displayed sable, and holding in the
paws a fleur-de-lis or ; on a chief wavy ermine an anchor
erect of the third, the shank surrounded with a naval coronet,
the rim azure, sterns and sails proper Crrst — A griffin’s head
erased azure, between two wings elevated or, in the beak a
fleur-de-lis, on the breast a trident erect or. JSixpportfira —
In {the ship ) Canopus , in order to go to Dexter , a British sailor habited proper, his exterior hand
heaven. supporting a staff, thereon hoisted a flag argent charged
with a cross gules, surmounted by a pair of wings or, and inscribed with the words “ St. Domingo”
in base sable ; sinister , an allegorical figure representing the Nile, head and upper part ol the face
concealed by a veil argent, the mantle vert inscribed with hieroglyph wreathed about the waist with
bulrushes proper, in the exterior hand an ancient rudder or.
Residence —
Half-Sister living — Magdalen Mary. Residence ,
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— By 1st marriage— Georgina Aurora Fanny, b. 1857;
m. 1891, Frederick William Hutchinson Hutchinson, and has issue living, Aurora Margaret,
b. 1894 By 2nd marriage — Charlotte Aline, b. 1874. Minna Beryl Sissa Julie, b. 1875.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Ada Georgina {Lady Louis), da. of the late Rev. John Charles
Napleton : m. 18 — as his second wife, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Louis, 4th baronet, who d. 1900.
Residence ,
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Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Louis (infra): —
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Elliot Grasett Louis, b. 1842, d. 1911 : m. 1st, 1872,
Marion Craufurd, who d. 1875, da. of the late G. Elliott Clarke, of Frampost, East
Grinstead ; 2ndly, 1881, Hannah Clarke (now of 12, Burlington Road, Redland, Bristol),
da. of the late Henry Pilgrim, Barbados : —
Eleanor Alleyne. Marion Belfield.— —Elise Grasett Cloete.
Issue of the late Eleanor, who d. 1918, having?;*. 1863, Thomas Whitfoot O’Neal, who d.
1869, of Barbados: —
Thomas Woollcombe, b. 1866 ; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1891, M.A. 18 — ) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1897 ; is Chancellor of Diocese of Barbados, and a M.L.C. : iy — , Constance, da. of the late
Thomas Daniel Belfield. Residence, Mount Prospect, Barbados. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
Issue of the late Thomas Louis, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1789, d. 1862 : m . 1828,
Elizabeth Grasett, who d. 1885, da. of Forster Clarke, of Barbados : —
Fanny Gertrude : m. 1892, R. Permewan, who d. 1918. Charlotte Annie.
Adm. Sir Thomas Louis, K.M.T., K.S.F., was made a baronet for distinguished services with Sir
John Duckworth’s squadron, off St. Domingo, 1806. He died off the coast of Egypt, on board the
ship “Canopus,” which circumstance occasioned the curious motto of the family, its probable reference
being to the star Canopus. The 2nd baronet, also an Admiral, distinguished himself as a naval
commander.
LOW, Creation (U.K.) 1908, of Kilmaron, co. Fife.
Sir James Low, ist Baronet , son of
William Low, of Kirriemuir ; b. Feb. 10th, 1849 ;
is a J.P. for Fifeshire and Forfarshire, a D.L. of
Co. of City of Dundee, and Chm. and Managing
Director of Lindsay and Low (Limited), of Dundee;
was Lord Provost of Dundee 1893-6; Knt. 1895:
m. 1890, Katherine Mary Duff, da. of the late William
Munro, of Dundee, having had issue, of whom the
el. son, James Morrison, b. 1891 ; Lieut. Seaforth
Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany’s
Own) ; d. (killed in action during European War)
1916.
$rms — Argent, two wolves counterpassant sable, on a
chief gules three fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crrst — An eagle’s
head couped between two thistles slipped proper.
Seal — Kilmaron Castle, near Cupar, Fifeshire. Club —
Reform.
Perils delight 7ne.
Son living— WALTER JOHN, b. May 27th, 1899; 2nd
Lieut. Scots Guards.
Daughters living — Katherine Mary, b. 1893.— Emily, b. 1895
LOWE, Creation (U,K.) 1918, of Edgbaston City of Birmingham.
Sir Francis William Lowe, M.P. , ist
Baronet , son of the late William Lowe, solicitor, of
Birmingham ; b. Jan. 8lh, 1852 ; ed. at King Edward’s
Sch., and at London Univ. ; admitted Solicitor 1876;
formerly a partner in the legal firm of Lowe and
Jolly ; is a J.P. for City of Birmingham and for War-
wickshire, Past Chm. of National Union of Con-
servative Assos. and of Midland Union, and Joint
Pres., Birmingham Unionist Asso. ; was Pres, of
Birmingham Conservative Asso. 1892-1918; un-
successfully contested E. Div. of Birmingham 1885,
and S., or Ilarborough. Div. of Leicestershire 1892 ;
has sat for Edgbaston Div. of Birmingham (C) since
Feb. 1898; Knt. 1905: in. 1883, Mary, only child
of the late William Holden, of Scarborough, and has
issue.
^rms — Erminois, on a bend engrailed cottised plain azure
between two Stafford knots sable, three wolves’ heads erased
or. treat — A demi-gryphon erminois, resting the sinister paw
on a Stafford knot sable.
Residences — 34, Draycott Place, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. :
109, Colmore Row, Birmingham. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative
(Birmingham).
/ hope for better things.
Son living— FRANCIS GORDON, b. June 21st, 1884; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Camb. Univ.;
in. 1914, Margaret, da. of the late Francis Manley Sims. Reside7tce , 17, Iverna Gardens, W.8.
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LOWTHER, Creation (U.K.) 1824, of Swillington, Yorkshire.
Sir Charles Bingham Lowther,
D. S. O. , 4th Baronet , son of the late George
William Lowther, el. son of 3rd baronet ; b. July
22nd, 1880 ; s. his grandfather, Sir Charles
Hugh, 1894 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst; formerly Capt. 8th Hussars;
served in S. Africa 1900-1903, and during Euro-
pean War 1914- 19 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col., Italian Croix de Guerre) ; is patron
of one living, and Lieut.-Col. Northamptonshire
Yeo. ; D.S.O. 1917 : m. 1909, Marjory Noel, da.
of the late Thomas Fielden (M.P. for S.-E., or
Middleton, Div. of Lancashire), of Grimston
Park, Tadcaster, and has issue.
&rms — Or, six annulets sable, a crescent for difference.
Cm t — A dragon passant argent.
Seats — Swillington House, Leeds ; Thornby House,
Northampton.
Son living— WILLIAM GUY, b. Oct. 9th, 1912.
Daughter living— Doreen Margaret, b. 1910.
Brother living— John George, D.S.O. M.C., b. 1885 ;
ed. at Winchester; is Major nth Hussars Reserve, and patron of two livings; served during
European War 1914-19 (wounded, despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1919: m. 1911, the Hon.
Lilah Charlotte Sarah White, da. of 3rd Baron Annaly, and has issue living, George Hugh, b.
1912. Seats, Wilton Castle, Redcar, Yorkshire ; Guilsborough Grange, Northampton. Chibs,
Carlton, Cavalry.
Sisters living— Henrietta Isabella, b. 1873: m. 1898, Capt. Robert Lambert, D.S.O.,
formerly 8th Hussars [ see Grey, Bt., cr. 1711, colls.]. Residence , Ash Grove, Whitchurch, Salop.
Elizabeth Ida, b. 1875 : in. 1904, Col. Robert William Herbert Watkin Williams-
Wynn, D.S.O. [see Williams-Wynn, Bt.]. Residence , Dolben, St. Asaph. Helen Katharine
( Lady Blackett ), b. 1876 : m. 1903, Sir Hugh Douglas Blackett, 8th Bt. Residences, Matfen
Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; Bonnie Rigg, Bardon Mill, Northumberland.— Emma
Alice, O.B.E., b. 1878 ; a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ;
Administrator Stapleton Park V.A.D. Hospital during European War; O.B.E. 1918: in. 1903,
Henry John Hope Barton [see Ramsden, Bt. , colls.]. Residence , Saxby Hall, Lincolnshire.
Mother living— Mary Frances Alice, el. da. of the late Col. Charles Bingham, R.A. : m. 12,72,
George William Lowther (ante), who d. 1890. Residence, Little Preston Hall, Swillington, Leeds.
The 1st baronet, many years M.P. for Cumberland, was brother to William, 1st Earl of Lonsdale,
and the 2nd baronet was successively M.P. for Cockermouth, Wigton and York.
LOWTHER, Creation (U.K.) 1914, of Belgrave Square, City of Westminster.
[Extinct 1916.]
Right Hon. Sir Gerard Augustus Lowther, P.C. , G.C.M.G.,
C.B., 1st and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet— Edith Alice Cecilia, b. 1906. Gladys Mabel, b. 1908.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Ai.ice ( Lady Lowther), da. of Atherton Blight, of Philadelphia,
and Newport, U.S.A. ; has Grand Cordon of Order of the Shefekat, and Medaille de la Reine
Elisabeth: m. 1905, the Rt. Hon. Sir Gerard Augustus Lowther, P.C., G.C.M.G., C.B., 1st
baronet (Ambassador at Constantinople 1908-13), who d. 1916 [see E. Lonsdale, colls.], when the
title became ext. Residence 23, Belgrave Square, S.W.
LUCAS, Creation (U.K.) 1887, of Ashtead Park, Surrey, and of Lowestoft, co. Suffolk.
Spes et fides.
Hope and faith.
Sir Edward Lingard Lucas, 3rd Barotiet ; b.
Feb. 15th, i860; j-. his brother, Sir Arthur Charles, 1915;
ed. at Marlborough, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. : m. 1st, 1886,
Helen, who d. 1915, da. of Henry Chance, J.P., D.L.. formerly
of Sherbourne, Warwickshire; 2ndly, 1915, Anna Maria del
Carmen, da. of Capt. William Henry O’Shea, formerly 18th
Hussars [see Wood, Bt., cr. 1836], having had issue by 1st
marriage, of whom the el. son, Thomas Farquhar, b. 1886 ;
Lieut. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. and R.F.C. ; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1917*
&ms — Per bend argent and gules, a bend dovetailed between six
annulets, all counterchanged. tost — Issuant from a wreath of oak or
a dragon’s head, wings addorsed gules, semde of annulets argent.
Clubs — Bath, Conservative.
Son living— By 1st marriage— JOCELYN MORTON, M.C., b. Aug. 27th, i839; ed. at Eton,
and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. 4th Batn. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. ; European War 1914-19 (wounded,
prisoner, M.C.). Club, Conservative.
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Brothers living — Ernest Murray, b. 1861 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly
Lieut. Suffolk Yeo. Cav. (retired asCapt.) ; is Hon. Major in the Army (appointed temporary Major
Army Remount Depart. 1915), and a J.P. forco. Wicklow: m. 1900, Ada Catherine, da. of J. Fletcher
Moore, J.P., D.L., of Manor Kilbride, co. Wicklow, and has issue living, Geoffrey Arthur, b. 1900, —
Ralph John Scott, b. 1904, — Carlton George, b. 1907, — Mary Gladys, b. 1902, — Margery Dorothy
Bertha, b. 1913. Residence, Woodlands Lodge, Woodlands, Southampton. Club , Junior Carlton.
Rev. Francis Granville Lewis, b. 1862; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884,
M.A. 1887) : formerly R. of Campsea Ashe : m. 1892, Maty Frances, da. of the late John E. Bovill,
of Sondes Place, Dorking, and has issue living, Alan Reginald Farrar, M.C., b. 1893; is Capt.
R.F.A. ; served during European War 1914-17 (despatches, Mil. Cross), — Hubert Francis, b. 18977
is Lieut. R.E. ; served during European War 1914-17 (despatches), — Arthur John, b. 1903. Resi-
dence., Morestead Grange, Winchester. Club , Isthmian.-^— Evelyn Penn, M.C., b. 1875 ; Capt*
(retired) Roy. Berkshire Regt. ; European War 1914-16 (despatches. Mil. Cross) : in. 1902, Mary
Georgetta, only da. of the Rev. Richard Stovin Mitchison, R. of Barby, Rugby, and has issue
living, Timothy Stovin, b. 1916, — Mary Evelyn, b. 1903. Club , Wellington.
Sisters living — Constance Mary, b. 1855: in. 1877, William Penn. Amy Florence, b. 1857: in .
1885, Lieut. -Col. Aubrey Maurice Maude [see V. Hawarden, colls.]. Residence , 89, Eccleston
Square, S.W. Mary Alice, b. 7864: m. 1885, Frederick Eustace Reade Fryer, who d. 1917.
Residence , 10, Durham Place, Chelsea, S.W.
Lucas-Tootli, see Tooth.
RAMSAY-FAIRFAX-LUCY, Creation (U.K.) 1836, of The Holmes, Roxburghshire.
s/eak,do. Sir Henry William Ramsay-Fairfax-
Lucy, 3rd Baronet ; b. Sept. 25th, 1870; s. his
father. Sir William George Herbert Taylor
RAMSA Y-FAIRFAX , 1902 ; ed. at Eton ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1902 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Life
Guards, and a Staff Lieut, in Remount Establish-
ment; was an Inspector of Q.M.G.’s Sers. 1915-18;
Lieut. Reserve of Officers, a J.P. and D.L. for
co. Roxburgh, and a J.P.. a D.L., and a County
Alderman for Warwickshire, and Chm. of its
Territorial Force Asso. ; was Assist. Private Sec.
to Financial Sec. to the Treasury (Rt. Hon.
R. W. Hanbury, M.P.) 1895-7, and Private Sec.
to Solicitor-Gen. for Ireland (D. P. Barton, Q.C.,
M.P.) 1898-1900; unsuccessfully contested Leeds,
S. Div. (C) Jan. 1906; served in S. Africa 1900,
and at War Office 1901 ; assumed by Royal license
the additional surname of Lucy 1892 : in. 1892,
Ada Christina, da. and heiress of the late Henry
Spencer Lucy, of Charlecote Park, Warwickshire,
and has issue.
$rms — 1st and 4th, grand-quarters, gules, 1st semee of
cross-crosslets, three lucies haurient argent, a canton of the last, Lucy ; 2nd and 3rd grand quarters,
quarterly 1st and 4th argent, three bars gemel sable surmounted by a lion rampant gules armed and
langued azure, Fairfax ; 2nd, per pale argent and or, an eagle displayed sable, armed, beaked and
membered gules, Ramsay ; 3rd, counterquartered, 1st and 4th, azure, a branch of palm between three
fleurs-de-lis or, 2nd and 3rd, gules, three annulets or, stoned azure, in the centre of these counter-
quarters a crescent or for difference, Montgomerie. (Uresis— 1st, out of a ducal coronet gules, a
boar's head argent gutee de poix, between two wings sable : billettee or, charged on the neck with a
cross-crosslet sable : 2nd, a lion passant guardant proper.
Seats — Maxton, St Boswells ; Charlecote Park, Warwickshire. Clubs — Carlton, Hurlingham,
New (Edinburgh).
Sons living— HENRY MONTGOMERIE, M.C., b. Oct. 20th, 1896; ed. at Wellington Coll.,
and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own); served during European War
1914-18 (despatches thrice, M.C.). Brian Fulke, b. 1898 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut.
Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders ; served during European War 1918 (wounded). Ewen
Aymer Robert, b. 1899; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C.; is Lieut. Rifle Brig.
Daughters living— Alianore Mary Christina, b. 1894. Sybil Radegunde Joyce (twin), b. 1895.
Brother living— William George Astell Ramsay-Fairfax, C.M.G. , D.S.O., b. 1876: Com. R.N.
Emergency List, and Lieut. -Col. ; S. Africa 1902 as Capt. 30th Batn. Imperial Yeo., with rank
of Capt. in the Army (medal with clasps), Abyssinian Army co-operating with Somaliland Field
Force 1903-4 (medal with clasp), European War 1914-18 at sea, with Roy. Naval Div. in Gallipoli
and France, and with Tank Corps in France as temporary Lieut.-Col. and temporary Brig.-Gen.
(wounded, despatches four times, D.S.O., C.M.G.); has Roy. Humane So.’s bronze medal;
D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G, 1919: m. 1909. Lilian Kate, da. of the late Henry Rich, of Abbey Lodge,
Malmesbury, and has issue living, John William, b. 1909, — Victor George Hargrave, b. 1912. Club ,
Army and Navy.
Sister living — Frances Mary Somerville Ramsay-Fairfax.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Mary Ann Pawson Hargrave [Lady Ramsay-Fairfax ), only
da. of William John Pawson, of Shawdon, Northumberland : m. 1868, Sir William George Herbert
Taylor Ramsay-Fairfax, 2nd baronet, who d. 1902. Residence ,
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This family claims descent from the same stock as Baron Fairfax. Vice-Adm. Sir William
George Fairfax, a distinguished naval officer, was made a Knight Banneret for the bravery displayed
by him at the battle of Camperdown, and in consideration of his services a baronetcy was conferred
upon his only surviving son. The 2nd baronet assumed the additional surname and arms of Ramsay.
LUSHINGTON, Creation (G.B.) 1791, of South Hill Park, Berkshire.
Sir Arthur Patrick Douglas Lushing-
ton, 5th Baronet ; b. Jan. 19th, 1861 ; s. his father,
Sir Henry, 1898; formerly Major 3rd Dragoon
Guards; served in S. Africa 1900-1902: m. 1892,
Florence, da. of James A. Burness, of The
Lodge, Melton, Suffolk, and has issue.
— Or, on a fesse wavy between three lions’ heads
erased vert, as many ermine spots or. &mt — A lion’s head
erased vert, charged on the erasure with three ermine spots
or, ducally gorged argent.
Residences — The Hermitage, Melton, Suffolk ; Aspen-
den Hall, Buntingford, Herts. Club— Army and Navy.
Daughter living— Florence Lisette, b. 1892.
Sister living— Edith Emily.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Geraldine. Resi-
dence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Frederick Astell Lushington, 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1815, d.
1892 : m. 1846, Lady Margaret Julia Hay, who*/. 1891, da. of 15th Earl of Erroll : —
ALGERNON HAY, b. Sept. 29th, 1847 : m- ist> 1872, Emma Jane, who d. 1879, da. of the late
Charles Castleman, of Glasshayes, near Lyndhurst, Hants ; 2ndly, 1881, Effie Lilian, da. of the late
Capt. W. E. Newall, 92nd Regt., and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Herbert Castleman (of
Hollywood, East Liss, Hants), b. 1879 ; in Yeo. : m. 1908, Barbara Henrietta, da. of the
late Rev. William Greville Hazlerigg [see Hazlerigg, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Henry
Edmund Castleman b. 1909, Algernon Herbert Greville b. 1910, Stephen Arthur Hay b. 1914, —
Muriel Evelyn, — (by 2nd marriage), Montagu Hay (of Fgalkande, Elpitiya, Ceylon), b. 1881 ; is
Lieut. R.F.A. : m. 1909, Annette Caroline, da. of the late Rev. George Richard Dupuis, R. of
Sossay, Thirsk. Residence , Lansdowne, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Constance Fanny : m. 1889,
Rear-Adm. Henry Compton Aitchison, R.N., who d. 1901, and has issue living, Constance Margaret,
b. 1891, — Stella Catharine, b. 1896. Residence , Shrubs Hill, Lyndhurst. Violet Margaret : m.
1st, 1899, Henry a Court Pigott, who d. 1908 [Pigott, Bt., colls., cr. 1808]; 2ndly, 1917, Max Georges
de Crelin. Residence, 26, Rue de Courcelles, Arbois, Jura, France.
Grandchildren of the late Rt. Hon. Stephen Lushington, M.P., D.C.L. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Edward Harbord Lushington, b. 1822, d 1904 : m. 1848, Mary, who d. 1895,
da. of Col. Michael Ramsay, Bengal Army
Edward Eardley, b. 1850; formerly Col. 8th Hussars : m. 1st, 1882, Caroline Anna, who d 1884, da.
of Sir Bradford Leslie, K.C. S.I. ; 2ndly, 1897, Maria Thomasine, who d. 1918, da. of Major T. B.
Sharpe, 20th Regt. Residence , Camberley, Surrey. Stephen, C.B., C.M.G., b. 1864; is Hon.
Brig.-Gen. (retired) R.A. ; was Inspector-Gen. of Police and Comdt. of Mil. in British Guiana
1902-7; served during European War 1914-15 (despatches, C.B., Military Order of Savoy) ; C.M.G.
1907, C.B. (Mil.) 1915 : m. 1891, Mabel Louise, da. of Col. Frederick Wood Macmullen, formerly
13th Bengal Lancers. Residence, Woodleigh, Rowledge, near Farnham. Club, United Service.
Helen: m. 1881, His Honour Judge (Francis Reynolds Yonge) Radcliffe (Judge of County
Court Circuit No. 36), of 1, Mitre Court Buildings, Temple, E.C., and has issue living, two sons
and three das. Residence, The Rise, Headington Hill, Oxford.
Issue of the late William Bryan Lushington, b. 1824, d. 1888 : m. 1873, Augusta Victoria (now
of Gascoigne, Lyndhurst, Hants), da. of the late Robert Alfred Cloyne God win- Austen,
of Shalford Park, Guildford : —
Rev. Philip Austen, b. 1874 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1897, M.A. 1902):
is V. of Churchstoke : m. 1907, Frances Anne Katharine, only da. of the late G. C. Harrison, of
Fettes College, Edinburgh. Residence , Churchstoke Vicarage, Montgomeryshire.
Issue of the late Vernon Lushington, b. 1832, d. 1912 : m. 1865, Jane, who d. 1884, da. of
Frances Mowatt, formerly M.P. : —
Katharine : m. 1890, Leopold James Maxse [see B. Berkeley, colls.]. Susan. Residence, Kingsley,
Bordon, Hants.
Grandchildren of the late Edward Harbord Lushington (ante) : —
Issue of the late Sydney George Lushington, b. 1859, d. 1909: m. 1890, Georgina Caroline
Elizabeth Chippindall, who d. 1900, da. of Capt. John Henry Chippindall Healey, of 25,
Lorna Road, Hove, Sussex ; —
Franklin, b. 1892; Capt. and Acting Major R.G.A. ; European War 1915-18 (wounded): m. 1916,
Mary Marjorie Bridget, da. of Ernest Howard, of The White House, Heath End, Farnham,
Surrey, and has issue living, Stephen, b. 1917. Club, United Service.— Sydney Edward James
Chippindall, b. 1895 ; Lieut. Hampshire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
—Mary Frances, b. 1897.
Issue of the late Rt. Hon. Stephen Lushington, M.P., D.C.L., 2nd son of 1st
baronet, b. 1782, d. 1873: tn. 1821, Sarah Grace, who d. 1837, da. of Thomas
William Carr, of Frognal-Hampstead : —
Laura. Edith Grace : m. 1858, the Ven. John Pilkington Norris, D.D., who d. 1891, Archdeacon
and Canon of Bristol, and has issue living, Stephen Leslie (of Fox How, Godaiming, Surrey. Club ,
Athenaeum), b. 1859 ; formerly Major R.E. ; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal and bronze
star), and during European War 1914-18 in Russia, France, and Flanders, Comdg. a Labour Co. :
m. 1902, Margaret Melicent, da. of John Oakes, J.P., of Wood Hall, near Halifax, and has issue
living, John L. Pilkington b. 1903, Godfrey Lushington b. 1904, Edward Christopher b. 1907 , —
Rev. Edward John, b. i860 ; is V. of St. Bartholomew’s, Reading : m. 1886, Nina Catherine, da.
of the late Rev. Edward Sturges, formerly R. of Wokingham, Rural Dean, and Hon. Canon of
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Ch. Ch.f Oxford, and has issue living, Thomas Pilkington, M.C. b. 1892 ; Capt. R.E. ; European
War 1914-15 as Despatch Rider (despatches twice), E. Africa 1917 (despatches, M.C.) : m. 1918,
Elsa Mary, da. of G. A. Ralph Tatham, of Wellington College, Berks, Eleanor Lushington b. 1889,
— Hugh Littleton (Clubs, Athenaeum, Savile), b. 1863 : in. 1899, Mabel Grace, da. of Capt. Henry
Stevenson, R.A., and has issue living, Francis Henry b. 1900, Stephen Hugh b. 1903, Walter Edward
b. 1907, — Right Rev. Francis Lushington (of Peking, China, and 341, London Road, Reading), D.D.y
b. 1864 ; has been Bishop in North China since 1913. Residence , 341, London Road, Reading.
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Helston, and in 1790 was Chairman of the East India Co.
LYLE, Creation (U.K.) 1915, of Cadogan Square, Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea.
Sir Robert Park Lyle, ist Baronet ,
sixth son of Abram Lyle, J.P., of Oakley, Greenock ;
b. Oct. 17th, 1859 ; ed. at Madras Coll., St. Andrews ;
is Chm. and Managing Director of Abram Lyle and
Sons (Limited), sugar refiners, of 21, Mincing Lane,
E.C., Chm. British Sugar Refiners’ Asso., and a Mem-
ber of Roy. Commn. on Sugar Supplies ; for twenty
years in 1st Vol. Batn. Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers (retired as Major 1897): m. 1882, Agnes,
fourth da. of the late William Jamieson, shipowner,
of Greenock, and has issue.
$rms — Or, a lymphad sails furled, oars in action, sable,
flags gules flying to the sinister, on a chief of the last a fret of
the first. Cwst — On a fret gold, a cock proper.
Residence — 81, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs — Cale-
donian, Royal Thames Yacht, Ranelagh, Hurlingham.
Daughter living — Gertrude Agnes, b. 1883: m. 1902, Major
John Hendley Morrison Kirkwood, D.S.O., and has issue
living, Robert Lucian Morrison, b. 1904, — John Tatton, b.
1907, — Diana Morrison, b. 1905. Residence, Yeo, Fairy
Cross, N. Devon.
Lynch-Blosse, see Blosse.
McALPINE, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Knott Park, co. Surrey.
Sir Robert McAlpine, ist Baronet ,
son of Robert McAlpine, of Newarthill, Scotland;
b. Feb. 13th, 1847 5 is head of the firm of Sir Robert
McAlpine and Sons, public works contractors, of
50, Pall Mall, S.W. 1, and Clydebank, Glasgow;
is a J.P. for Herts : m. 1st, 1867, Agnes Hepburn,
who d. 1888 ; 2ndly, 1889, Florence Margaret
Palmer, who d. 1910, and has issue.
£Vrms — Per chevron vert and or, two chevronelles one
in chief argent the other in base azure. Crrst — A cubit arm
grasping a chaplet of pine fructed all proper.
Seat— Knott Park, Oxshott, Surrey.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— ROBERT, b. Oct. 17th,
1868 : in. 1896, Lillias Cooper Bishop, and has issue living,
Alfred Robert, b. 1907, — Lillias Elizabeth, b. 1900, — Zelie
Agnes Elsie Conde, b. 1910. Residence , Felcourt, Ling-
field, Surrey. William Hepburn, b. 1871 : m. 1898,
Margaret Donnison Bishop, and has issue living, Thomas
George Bishop, b. 1901, — Robert Edwin, b. 1907, — Malcolm
Donnison, b. 1909, — Agnes Hepburn, b. 1903, — Margaret
Elizabeth Henderson, b. 1905. Residence, Holmesdale,
Nutfield, Surrey. ■ Thomas Malcolm, b. 1877: in. 1903,
Maud Dees, and has issue living, Robert, b. 1906, — Mal-
colm Hugh Dees, b. 1917, — a son, b. 1920. Residence,
Fairmile Court, Cobham, Surrey. Alfred David? b.
^ 1881 : in. 1907, Ethel May Williams, and has issue living,
Alfred James, b. 1908, — Gladys Gwendolin, b. 1911, —
Ethel Mary, b. 1018. Residence, Marchweil Hall, Wrexham, N. Wales. Granville Ramage, b.
1883.. By 2nd marriage — Archibald Douglas, b. 1890: in. 1917, Elizabeth Meg Sidebottom,
and has issue living, Robert Douglas Christopher, b. 1919. Residence ,
Daughters living— By 1st marriage-Mary Gibb, b. 1870 : m. 1897, Andrew Henderson Bishop,
and has issue living, Thomas George, b. 1902. Agnes Hepburn, b. 1873 : nt. 1905, Louis Fradin,
Baron de Belabre, and has issue living, Yolande Yorke, b. 1907.— Ethel Mary, b. 1879: m. 1906,
Walter Porteous Scott. By 2nd marriage — Emma Margaret Florence, b. 1892 : in. 1920,
Capt. Hugo Chenevix Trench, Indian Army [see B. Ashtown, colls.].— Roberta Ida Freeman,
b. 1898: in. 1917, Major Richard Lloyd George, R.E. [ see Lloyd George, P.C.], and has issue
living, Valerie Davidia, b. 1918. Residence, Beaver Grove, Bettws-y-coed, N. Wales.
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MACARA, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Ardmore, St. Anne-on the Sea, co. Lancaster.
Sir Charles Wright Macara, ist
Baronet , el. son of the late Rev. William
Macara, Min. of Free Church of Scotland, of
Strathmiglo, N.B., by Charlotte Grace, da. of
the late Thomas Cowpar (Col. Forfarshire Mil.),
of Memus, Kirriemuir; b. Jan. nth, 1845; ed.
privately, and at Edinburgh; is Chm. of Henry
Bannerman and Sons (Limited), and of the Ban-
nerman Mills Co. (Limited), merchants, cotton
spinners, and manufacturers, of Manchester, Staly-
bridge, and Dukinfield, Pres, of Manchester Cotton
Spinners’ Asso., a J.P. for Lancashire, a Chevalier
of Legion of Honour of France and of Order
of Leopold of Belgium, and a Com. of Order of
Crown of Italy ; has Grand Cruz del Merito
Agricola of Spain, and Prussian Order of the Red
Eagle ; was Pres, of English Federation of Master
Cotton Spinners’ Assos. 1894-1914, and Chm. of
Committees of International Federation of Master
Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers’ Asso. 1904-
15; took prominent part in formulating Brook-
lands Agreement which terminated twenty weeks
Cotton Strike 1892 ; has since presided at numerous
Conferences of representatives of masters and men
in connection with disputes in cotton industry ;
formulated scheme for Industrial Council (representative of capital and labour to
deal with deadlock in labour disputes) adopted by Government Oct. 1911, and is
a Member of the Council ; has been Chm. of St. Anne-on-Sea Lifeboat Disaster
Fund since 1886 ; founded Lifeboat Saturday Movement 1891, which he directed
throughout United Kingdom, until 1896: m. 1875, Marion, da. of the late William
Young, of Manchester and Bournemouth, and has issue.
gtrns— Ermine, an oak tree eradicated in bend dexter, surmounted by a sword proper, hilted and
pommelled or, in bend sinister, supporting on its point an Imperial Crown of the second, on a chief of
the third, a spider sable between two thistles also proper. Crest — A stag reguardant lodged in front
of an oak tree proper.
Residence— Ardmore, St. Anne’s- on- the- Sea, Lancashire. Town Address — 33, York Street,
Manchester.
Son living — WILLIAM COWPER, b. Nov. 4th, 1875 : m. iqc>3, Lillian Mary, da. of John
Chapman, of Boyton Court, East Sutton, Kent, and has issue living, Charles Douglas, b. 1904, —
John Keith, b. 1905, — Willian\J)onald, b. 1909, — Hugh Kenneth, b, 1913, — Aileen Lillah, b. 1908,
— Margaret Alison, b. 1912. Residence,
Daughters living — Marion Grace, b. 1877 : m. 1908, Charles Henry Ritchings, and has issue
living. Residence, Craigendowie, Broughton, Lancashire. Beatrice Mary, b. 1878 : m. 1906,
Frederick Ballard, and has issue living. Residence , Broadwood, Colwall, Hereford.— Lillian
Emily, b. 1880. Alice Maude, b. 1882.
MACARTNEY, Creation (I.) 1799, of Lish, Armagh.
Sir William Isaac Macartney, 4th
Baronet; b. 1867; s. his father, »Sz> John, 1911.
— Or, a stag trippant, within a bordure gules.
Crest — A hand holding a slip of a rose tree with three roses
thereon all proper.
Residetice — Rockhampton, Queensland.
Brothers living- ALEXANDER MILLER, b.
July 24th, 1869. John Barrington, b. 1873.— Her-
bert Charles, b. 1876. David Edwin, b. 1880.
Harold Eric Joseph, b. 1882. Victor Allan, b. 1887.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William George Macart-
ney, son of 2nd baronet, b. 1835, d.
188 — : m, 1872, Bessie (now of Blooms-
bury, Mackay, Queensland), da. of the
late Robert Bayley Tyser, of Welling-
ton, New Zealand : —
Henry Tyser, b. 1872. Ernest George, b. 1880.— Edith
Isabel. Eileen Agnes.
Grandchildren of the late Very Rev.
Hussey Burgh Macartney (infra) : —
Issue of the late John Arthur Macartney, b. 1834, d. 1917 : m . 1861, Anne Flora, who d.
1911, da. of Alexander Wallace Dunlop : —
Hussey Burgh John Arthur, b. 1873. Henry Dundas Keith, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1880 ; Lieut.-Col.
It stimulates , but it adorns.
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Roy. Australian Artillery Regt. ; European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.); D.S.O.
1918, C.M.G. 1919 : m. 1912, Alexandrina Vans, da. of Stanislaus Zichy-Woinarski, and grandda.
of Col. Count George Gustave Zichy. Club , Queensland (Brisbane). Constance Madeline
Frances : m. 1st, 1884, William MountifoVd Longfield, who d. (killed in action in S. Africa) 1901, of
Ashgrove, co. Cork; 2ndly, 1916, John Godolphin Rich, of Newstead, Ilfracombe, Queensland,
and has issue living (by 1st marriage), William Brinkley Macartney, A 1886; is Capt.Roy. Irish
Rifles.— —Jane Catherine Nina Henrietta: in. 1890, James G. Snape, and has issue living, John
Edward Macartney, M.C., b. 1896; European War 1914-19 (M.C.), — Fairlie Roger, b. 1900, —
Stanislaus Odo de Burgh, b. 1902, — Flora Constance Wallace, b. 1893, — Janet Kathleen Macartney,
b. 1898. Residence , Woodlawn, Quirindi, N.S. Wales. Flora Charlotte Antonia. Jemima
Vans Anna Mabel : m. 1917, A. Buxton Kenrick. Residence, Colleroy, Mackay, Queensland.
Issue of the late Edward Hardman Macartney, b. 1835, d. 1903 : m. 1862, Georgiana Henrietta
(now of Stanhope Street, Malvern, Victoria), da. of the late James Moore, of Kew, Melbourne : —
Edward Hussey Burgh, b. 1867; ed. at Melbourne Univ. (B.A., B.C.E.) : in. 1st, 1904, Jane
Alexandra, who d. 1909, da. of Alexander Richardson McNab ; 2ndly, 1910, Constance May, da. of
Edward Griffith, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), James Edward, b. 19x1, — (by 1st marriage),
Jean Marion Isobel, b. 1908. Residence , Kildare, Kalgoorlie, W. Australia.— James Moore, b.
1871. Charles Perry, b. 1880. Harriet Maria: in. 1894, Charles Rawdon Cuningham, who d.
1^09 [see Cuningham, Bt., colls.]. Georgiana Maude [Lady Cuningham) : m. 1887, Sir William
Edward Fairlie-Cuninghame, 13th Bt. Residence, Windermere, Marengo, N.S. Wales. Jane
Catherine.— Agnes Henrietta : m. 1899, Peter C. Anderson, Principal, Scotch Coll., W. Australia,
and has issue living, Peter Corsar, b. 1900, — Neil Campbell, b. 1906, — Mark, b. 1912,— Catherine
Helen, b. 1904, — Flora Gordon, b. 1908, — Mary Constance, b. 1910. Residence, Scotch College,
Claremont, W. Australia Anne Constance. Charlotte Mary. Residence , Malvern, Victoria,
Australia.
Issue of the late Rev. Hussey Burgh Macartney, b. 1840, d. 1908 : m. 1872, Emily, who
d. 1900, da. of the late Henry Addenbrooke, and widow of the Hon. Robert Q. Ker-
mode, of Mona Vale, Tasmania : —
Of whom Hussey Burgh George, b. 1875 ; Capt. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.); d. (killed in
action) June 19x5. Jane Elizabeth Catherine : m. 1913, Lieut. -Col. Robert Hall Hayes, C.M.G.,
Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.), and has issue living, Katherine Hussey Burgh, b.
1915. Residence, Radipole Manor, Weymouth.
Issue of the late Very Rev. Hussey Burgh Macartney, D.D., son of 1st baronet,
b. 1799, d. 1894 : in. 1833, Jane, who d. 1885, da. of the late Edward Hardman,
of Dublin : —
Charlotte Elizabeth Caroline. Residence, 35, Longridge Road, Earl’s Court, S.W.5.
The 1st baronet, Sir John, M.P., had, prior to his being created a baronet, received knighthood
for his services in promoting inland navigation in Ireland.
McCONNELL, Creation (U.K.) 1900, of The Moat, Strandtown, Belfast.
Victor in arduis.
A conqueror amidst
difficulties.
Sir Robert John McConnell, ist Baronet , son of
Joseph McConnell, of Clougher, co. Antrim ; b. Feb. 6th, 1853 ;
was Lord Mayor of Belfast 1900; is a D.L. for Belfast:
m. ist, 1874, Mary Elizabeth, who d. 1896, da. of Charles
Smylie, of Killinchy, co. Down ; 2ndly, 1897, Elsie (from
whom he obtained a divorce 1904), da. of George Hewson,
of Ennismore, co. Kerry, having had issue by 1st marriage, of
whom the youngest son, William Clarke, b. 1885 ; Lieut. Roy.
Irish Rifles ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
$rnt8— Per pale azure and gules, to the dexter a ship in full sail proper,
to the sinister an arm embowed and couped at the shoulder argent, the
hand grasping a trefoil slipped vert, on a chief of the fourth, three stags’
heads cabossed sable. firrst— A stag’s head erased azure attired and
charged on the neck with a bee volant or.
Residence — Glen Dhu, Belfast.
Sons living -JOSEPH, b. Sept. 17th, 1877: in. 1900, Lisa, da. of Jackson McGown, and has
issue living, Terence, b, 1902,— Desmond, b. 1912, — Patricia, b. 1908. Alfred Edward, b. 1880;
ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb. Thomas Herbert, b 1883.
Daughters living -Margaret, b. 1879: m. 1899, Henry Herbert Martin Ethel Muriel, b. 1890.
MAC CORMAC, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Harley Street, St. Marylebone, co. London.
[Extinct 1901.]
Sir William Mac Cormac, K.C.B. , K.C.V.O., B>.Sc.} ist and last
Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Katharine [Lady Mac Cormac ), da. of the late John Charters,
of Belfast: in. 1861, Sir William MacCormac, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., M.D., F.R.C.S., D. Sc., ist
baronet, the eminent surgeon, who d. 1901, when the title became ext. Residence , 40, Albert
Court, Prince Consort Road, S.W.
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MACDONALD Creation (N.S.) 1625, of The Isles.
Sir Alexander Wentworth
Macdonald Bosville Macdonald
( Macdonald of the Isles'), 14th Baronet ,
son of the late Godfrey Wentworth Bayard
Bosville, by the Hon. Harriet Cassandra,
who d. 1903, da. of Henry Willoughby
of Birdsall, and sister of 8th Baron
Middleton; b. Sept. 26th, 1865; obtained
June 1910 decree of Court of Session,
legitimating according to the law of Scot-
land his grandfather, Alexander William
Robert Macdonald (afterwards Bosville)
[see infra] ; resumed the surname of
Macdonald 1910 ; is a J.P., a D.L., Chm.
of Quarter Sessions and Vice-Chm. of
County Council for E. Riding of York-
shire (High Sheriff 1901): m. 1886, Alice
Edith, da. of John Middleton, ofKinfauns,
Perthshire, and has issue.
<§l:nns (as recorded at Lyon Office) — Quarterly,
1st and 4th grand quarters counterquartered,
1st argent, a lion rampant gules, armed and
langued azure, 2nd or, a hand in armour fesse-
wise proper, holding a cross-crosslet fitchee gules,
3rd argent a lymphad, sails furled and oars in action sable, flagged gules, and 4th vert a salmon
naiant in fesse proper, Macdonald ; 2nd and 3rd grand quarters, argent, five lozenges conjoined
in fesse gules and in chief three bears’ heads erased at the neck sable, muzzled or, a canton,
ermine, Bosville. (Erests— 1st, a hand in armour fessewise, holding a cross-crosslet fitchee
gules, Macdonald ; 2nd, a bull passant argent, armed or, issuing from a hurst of oaks, charged
on the shoulder with a rose proper, Bosville. (Supporters — Two leopards proper, collared or.
dttoitoes (over crests) — Per mare per terras [By sea and land), and Virtus propter se ( Virtue for
its own sake).
Seat — Thorpe Hall, Bridlington, Yorkshire. Clubs — Boodle's, Royal Automobile.
Son living — GODFREY MIDDLETON, M.B.E., b. Sept. 25th, 1887; Commanded British
Red Cross Stores, Transport Depart., Boulogne, during European War(M.B.E.); M.B.E. 1918:
m. 1917, Rachel Audrey, da. of Colin Frederick Campbell [see E. Harrowby], and has issue
living, a son, b. 1917, — a da., b. 1919. Residence, Scorborough Hall, Beverley. Club, Wellington.
Daughter living— Celia Violet, O.B.E., b. 1889 ; O.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Collateral Branches living.
Descendants of the 1st Baron Macdonald [ see under that title].
This Baronetcy was created with a special clause of precedency, placing it (at the time of its
creation) second of that order in Scotland — now it is the premier existing N ova Scotia Baronetcy.
On the death in 1832 of Godfrey, 3rd Lord Macdonald in the peerage of Ireland ( cr . 1776), who
had m. Dec. 15th, 1803, Louise Maria La Coast (ward of Farley Edsir), he was s. in the Irish
peerage by his el. son (Godfrey William Wentworth) born after the date of that marriage ; but
according to a decree of the Court of Session in June 1910, that marriage legitimated, according
to the law of Scotland, Alexander William Robert Macdonald (afterwards Bosville [see ante]), b.
Sept. 12th, 1800, prior to the date of the marriage, who had s. to the Gunthwaite and Thorpe estates,
and to whom therefore the Nova Scotia baronetcy of 1625 passed de jure. The present Baronet is
heir-male and representative of Sir Donald Macdonald, 1st Bt. (descended from Hugh Macdonald,
first of Sleat, a son of Alexander of the Isles, Earl of Ross, by a da. of Gillepatrick Roy), and
representative of the familv of Macdonald of Sleat, in the Island of Skye.
MACDONALD, Creation (U.K.) 1813, of East Sheen, Surrey. [Extinct 1919.]
Sir Archibald John Macdonald, 4th and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 3rd Baronet— Mary Catherine, b. 1874 : m. 1901, Leonar Laboucher Hillyer,
who d. 1905. Residence,
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Constance Mary ( Lady Macdonald), younger da. of the late
Rev. Henry Martyn Burgess, of Barmshott, Liphook, Hants : m. 1900, Sir Archibald John Mac-
donald, 4th Baronet, who d. 1919, when the title became extinct. Residence , Conford Park,
Liphook, Hampshire.
Macdonald-Lockhart, see Lockhart.
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McFARLAND, Creation (U.K.) 1914, of Aberfoyle, co. Londonderry.
Sir John McFarland, 1st Baronet ,
youngest son of the late Samuel McFarland ; b.
Sept., 1848; was Mayor of Londonderry 1908,
1909, 1910 and 1912 ; is surviving partner of McCrea
and McFarland, engineering contractors, of Belfast
and Londonderry, Chm. of Mulholland’s (Limited),
drapers, and of Brewsters (Limited), bakers, of
Londonderry, proprietor of Lough S willy Steamship
Co., and a J.P. for cos. Londonderry and Donegal ;
was High Sheriff for Londonderry City 1904 and for
co. Londonderry 1905: m. 1893, Annie, second da.
of John Talbot, of Londonderry and Terryglass, co.
Tipperary, and has issue.
$.rms — Argent, a saltire engrailed gules, between two
roses in pale and a thistle and trefoil in fesse all proper.
Crtgt — A demi-savage holding in the dexter hand an antique
crown all proper.
Seat — Aberfoyle, Londonderry.
Son living-BASIL ALEXANDER TALBOT, b. Feb. 18th,
1898 ; ed. at Bedford Sch.
MAC GREGOR of MAC GREGOR, Creation (G.B.) 1795, of Lanrick, co Perth.
Srioghal mo dhream. Sir MALCOLM MAC GREGOR, C.B. ,
Royal is my race. Q M R.N., ^ Baronet ; b. Aug. 3rd, 1873 ;
s. his father, Sir Malcolm, 1879 ; became
Lieut. 1894, Com. 1904 and Capt. (retired)
19 1 1 ; served during European War 1914-18
(despatches four times, C.M.G., Legion of
Honour, Croix de Guerre with palm) ; is a
D.L. for Perthshire ; served as Commodore
(1st class), and Principal Naval Transport
Officer, France, during European War; C.M.G.
1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
jurats — Argent, a sword in bend azure, hilted or, an
oak-tree eradicated in bend sinister proper, on the dexter
canton an antique crown gules. Crrsi — A lion’s head proper
crowned with an antique crown or. #npportfrs — Dexter,
a unicorn argent ducally crowned and horned or ; sinister,
a stag proper, tyned azure. Clan Slogan — “Ard Choille.”
Seat — Edinchip, Balquhidder, Perthshire. Club
— Caledonian.
Brother living— ALEXANDER RONALD, b. June
20th, 1878: m. 1907, Gertrude Blanche, da. of Charles
Archibald Murray [see E. Mansfield, colls.], and has
issue living, Malcolm Findanus, b. 1908, — Donnachadh
Tearlach, b. 1914, — Dorviegelda Malvina, b. 1910.
E en do and s pair not. Residence, The Broich, Crieff.
„ Sisters living- Malvina Charlotte (Hon. Mrs. Gran-
ville IV. R. Somerset ), b. 1865 : ?n. 1892, the Hon. Granville William Richard Somerset, who d.
1901 [see B. Raglan]. Residence , Edinchip, Balquidder, Perthshire. Margaret Helen Mary
v Countess 0/ Mansfield), b. 1867 : m. 1899, the 6th Earl of Mansfield. Residences , Scone Palace,
Perthshire; Comlongon Castle, Dumfriesshire; Schaw Park, Alloa. Maryel Alpina, M.B.E.,
b. 1875; sometime Principal Forewoman Roy. Naval Cordite Factory, Poole; M.B.E. 1919:
in. 1911, Professor Ernest Pendleton Magruder, M.D., who d. (while on ser. with Red Cross in
Serbia) 1915, Professor of Clinical Surgery, Georgetown Univ., Washington, District of Columbia,
U.S.A., and has issue living, Ernest Pendleton Francis, b. 1912. Residence , St. Margaret’s
Tower, Strathearn Road, Edinburgh.
Uncles living (sons of 3rd Baronet)— Atholl, b. 1836 ; ed. at Haileybury ; formerly British Resident at
Iravancore : in. 1878, Caroline Mary Stuart, who d. 1906, da. of Sir Robert Menzies, 7th baronet,
having had issue, of whom John Atholl, b. t88o ; Lieut. Coldstream Guards ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1916, — Robert Menzies, b. 1882; is in Irrigation Depart., Punjab, — Evan
Malcolm, b. 1883 ; is Major Yeo., — Morna, b. 1887 ; served with British Red Cross in France
during European War. Residence , Ardchoille, Perth. Sir Evan, G.C.B., I.S.O., b. 1842; was
Permanent Sec. to the Admiralty 1884-1907 ; C.B. 1882, K.C.B. (Civil) 1892, I.S.O. 1902, G.C.B.
(Civil) 1906 : m. 1884, Annie Louise, da. of the late Col. William A. Middleton, C.B. , and has issue
living, Eva Mary, b. 1885. Residence , Aynsome, Cartmel, Lancashire. Club , Caledonian.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd Baronet) — Mary Elizabeth, b. 1848 : m. 1871, John Charles Thynne,
who d. 1918 [see M. Bath, colls.]. Residences , 32, Grosvenor Street, W. ; Red Court, Haslemere,
Surrey.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Helen Laura {Lady Helen Mac Gregor), da. of 4th Earl of
Antrim of 2nd creation : in. 1864, Rear-Adm. Sir Malcolm Mac Gregor, 4th baronet, who d. 1879.
Residence , Edinchip, Balquhidder, Perthshire.
Ihe royal descent of this ancient clan can be traced to remote antiquity, Gregor Garubh, or “The
Stout,” having fought under King Duncan I. In the early part of the 17th century there were feuds
between numerous clans, the Mac Gregors being persecuted with such fury that any person might
mutdate or slay them with impunity. In this situation they continued till they were courted to join
the Solemn League and Covenant, upon promises of future friendship ; but they declared, “That as
they bore t/ie crown on the point 0/ their swords, they would not fail to use the latter in support of
the former. I hey are the only instance of a race being forbidden to bear their family name, which
was first proscribed by James VI., owing to treachery and misrepresentation. They were restored by
Charles II. , 1661, to their estates, and permitted to bear their own name. In the reign of William
and Mary the law of proscription was again revived, and continued in force until its repeal in 1774.
The name was not, however, restored till a royal license to resume it was obtained by Sir John
Murray (properly Mac Gregor) 1822.
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MACGREGOR. Creation (U.K.) 1828, of Savile Row, Middlesex.
Sir Cyril Patrick McConnell Mac-
gregor, 5th Baronet , son of the late Patrick
Eugene Macgregor, 3rd son of 3rd Bt. ; b. 1887;
s. his uncle Sir William Gordon, 1905.
— Argent, from a mount base an oak-tree sur-
mounted by a sword in bend proper, and in chief two eastern
crowns gules, all within a bordure engrailed of the last.
Cmt — A human hand couped at the wrist and holding a
dagger erect proper, pommel and hilt gold.
Resides in Canada.
Brother living -ROBERT JAMES McCONNELL, b.
1890 ; Lieut. R.A.F. ; served during European War 1918.
Sister living— Gladys May.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Annie Frances :
in. 1886, Thomas John Perry, and has issue living,
Reginald John, b. 1890, — Dorothy Helen Macgregor.——
Helen Grant : m. 1876, Edward Williams Byron Nichol-
son, M.A., who d. 1912, Librarian of the Bodleian Library,
Oxford, and has issue living, Violet Helen : m. 1916,
William Coquelin, of Florida, U.S.A., — Myrtle : in. 1908,
Capt. Francis Akenhead, Manchester Regt., of Mount
Eveswell, Newport, Monmouthshire, and has issue living,
John b. 1911, Edmund b. 1913, Michael (twin) b. 1913,
Helen b. 19x5, — May : m. 1911, the Rev. Basil Hankey,
of Tarrant Hinton Rectory, Blandford, Dorset, and has
issue living, Peter b. 1912, Michael b. 1916.— —Alma Anna Margaret Gwyn : m. 1875, the Rev. George
William Henry Hanford, A.M. (V. of St. James’s, Forest Gate), who obtained a divorce 1896, and
has issue living, Aubrey George Macgregor (of Perth, W. Australia), b. 1876.
Mother living — Gertrude, da. of the late J. F. McConnell : in. 1879, Patrick Eugene Macgregor,
3rd son of 3rd Bt., who d. 1895. Residence ,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Brig. -Gen. Charles Reginald Macgregor, C.B., D.S.O., 2nd son of
3rd baronet, b. 1847, d. 1902: in. 1893, Maud (who in. 2ndly, 1903, Addison
Yalden Thomson), da. of A. des Monstiers Campbell, formerly of Oakley House,
Abingdon, Berks : —
Helen Maud, b. 1894.
The 1st baronet was Surgeon-Serjeant to H.M. King George IV.
M'GRIGOR, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Campden Hill, Middlesex.
Sir James Roderick Duff M'Grigor, 3rd
Baronet ; b. April 27th, 1857 ; s. his father, Sir Charles
Rhoderick, 1890; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford;
formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ;
is senior partner in the firm of Army Agents and Bankers
bearing his name : m. 1890, Helen Cornell, da. of the late John
Gilbert Meiggs, having had issue, of whom the youngest son,
James Neil Grant, b. 1894; Gordon Highlanders; d. (wounds
in action during European War) 1914.
$mtss — Argent, a hr-tree growing out of a mount in base vert sur-
mounted by a sword point upwards in bend proper, pommel and hilt gold ;
in the dexter chief an eastern crown gules, on a chief azure a tower or,
between the badge of the Order of the Tower and Sword on the dexter,
and that of the Crescent on the sinister. Cm t — A lion’s head erased gules ,
crowned with an eastern coronet or.
Residence — 58, Sloane Street, S.W. Clubs— Naval and Military,
unior United Service, Travellers’.
Son living CHARLES COLQUHOUN, b. April 26th, 1893; ed. at Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst; is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own); served during European War 1914-18
(wounded): m. 1919, Annabel, da. of Edward Lygon Somers Cocks, of 47, Wilton Crescent, S.W.,
and Bake, St. Germans, Cornwall, and has issue living, James Neil, b. 1920.
Daughter living— Jean Helen, b. 1902.
Smothers living — Charles Rhoderick Robert, C.B., C.M.G., b. i860; ed. at Eton; is a retired
Maj.-Gen. in the Army; sometime in charge of Administration, S. Command; formerly Col.
r a jtn-' . ln»!s R°yal Rifle Corps; was D.A.A.G., Cork Dist. 1893-5, and Brig. -Gen. in Charge
of Administration, W. Command 1909-13 ; served in Transvaal Campaign 1881, in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star), in Suakin Campaign 1884 (two clasps, 5th class
Medpdte)’ as A.D.C. in Suakin Campaign 1885 (clasp, Brevet Major), in S. Africa 1899-1902,
as A.A.G. (wounded, despatches, Queen’s medal with six clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and during European War 1914-16, on Staff (despatches, C.M.G.); appointed
A.A.G., Transvaal 1902, A.Q.M.G., Aldershot 1907; C.B. (Mil.) 1904, C.M.G. 1916 i in. 1892,
Ada Rosamond, da. of the late Robert Hartley Bower [Lister- Kaye, Bt.], and has issue living,
Rhoderick Robert, R.N., b. 1893; became Lieut. 19x4; European War 1914-18, — Mary Ada
Bower, b. 1894. Club , Naval and Military. William Colquhoun Grant, b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton ;
formerly_Lieut.-Col. Comdg. and Brevet Col. Scots Guards; is a retired Brig. -Gen. ; served in
Soudan Expedition 1885 (medal with clasp, bronze star), in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches twice,
Queen s medal with six clasps, King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and during
European War 1917 (despatches). Clubs, Guards’, Arthur’s. George Duncan, b. 1867; ed.
at Eton; 13 a F.R.G.S. : m. 1903, Margaret Roberta, da. of the late James Mackenzie, of
209, Cromwell Road, S.W. Club . Caledonian.
Sisters living — Mary Jane Dallas. Elizabeth Anne. Residence, 31, Ovington Square, S.W.
I?1 baronet, Sir James, K.C.B., F.R.S., was for thirty-six years Director-General of the Army
Medical Department, and three times Lord Rector of Marischal College, Aberdeen. A statue of him
je-reC^eCi_OU*:slc^e Barracks at Milbank, subsequently removed and re-erected at R.A.M.C.
buildings there, while there is a bust of him in Wellington College, and a stall dedicated to his
memory in the Garrison Church at Portsmouth.
Srioghal ma dhream.
Royal is my tiibe.
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McIVER, Creation (U.K.) 1896, of Salisbury, Titcbfield, co. Southampton.
[Extinct 1920.]
Sir Lewis McIver, 1st and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet — Marjorie Barabel Ruth, b. 1887: m. 1911, Harry Vaughan
Philips, and has issue living, David Alexander Evander Claude, b. 1913, — Judith Therese, b. 1917.
Nathalie Esther, b. 1889.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Charlotte Rosalind ( Lady McIver ), da. of the late
Nathaniel Montefiore, F.R.C.S., of Coldeast, Hants: in. 1885, Sir Lewis McIver, 1st baronet,
who d. 1920, when the title became ext. Residence , 32, Great Cumberland Place, W.r.
MACKENZIE, Creation (N.S.) 1673, of Coul, Ross-shire.
Sir Arthur George Ramsay Mac-
kenzie, nth Baronet; b. May 2nd, 1865 ; s. his
father, Sir Robert Ramsay, 1873 ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for co. Ross : w, 1901, Evelyn Mary Mont-
gomery, who d. 1908, da. of the late Maj.-Gen.
Sir Edward Wolstenholme Ward, K.C.M.G. [ see
V. Bangor, colls.], and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, azure, a deer’s head
cabossed or, Mackenzie ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, a boar’s head
couped argent, Chisholm. Crtst — A boar’s head erect or
between the attires of a stag fixed to a scalp sable. £npportrrs —
Dexter , an armed Highlander in full costume proper ; sinister ,
a roebuck proper.
Seat — Coul, Strathpeffer, Ross-shire.
Son living— ROBERT EVELYN, b. Feb. 15th, 1906.
Sisters living — Louisa Steuart : m. 1885, James G. L. Archer, who d. 1919, having had issue, of
whom Ronald Steuart, b. 1886 : m. 1917 , Elly, da. of Capt. Sorensen, of Larvik, Norway, and
has issue living, Ronald Steuart b. 1920, — Erling Ramsay, b. 1889, — Alister, b. 1890 : m. 1919,
Joan, da. of Robert Archer, of Grassmere, Rockhampton, Queensland, — Cedric, b. 1892 ; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1918, — Rolf, b. 1895,— Kathleen Mary, b. 1891 : m. 1919,
Vilhelm Greve, of Larvik, Norway, and has issue living, Mary Ann b. 1920. Residence , Talde-
rodden, Larvik, Norway. Frances Philadelphia.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Henry Augustin Ornano Mackenzie, son of 7th baronet, b. 1839,
d. 1909 : m. 1st, 1859, Mary Anne, who d. 1881, da. of the late Mons. Louis
Francis Botte ; 2ndly, 1892, Josephine Emily (now of 20, Belsize Grove, Belsize
Park, N.W.3), da. of the late Charles Bolton, of Clapham, S.W. : —
(By 1st marriage), George Henry Louis, b. 1872 : in. 1907, Lilian Mary, el. da. of Richard Rodney
Pope, formerly I.C.S., and has issue living, Mary Zeta Bingham, b. 1909, — Eira Margaret
Antonia, b. 1913. Very Rev. Alexander Augustin Donald, b. 1876 ; ed. at Bishop Hatfield Hall,
Durham (B.A. 1904, M.A. 1907) ; is Provost of Inverness Cathedral : in. 1913, Louisa Barbara,
da. of the late Capt. Norman Macleod, of Orbost, Skye. Residence , 6, Bruce Gardens, Inverness.
Catherine Mary Aimee. . (By 2nd marriage) Ramsay Malcolm Bolton, b. 1893 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1915, M.A. 1919); Capt. late R.A.F. ; is a Fellow of Roy. Meteorological So. :
in. 1920, Margaret Cecilia, da. of the Rev. George Augustus Seymour Metford, R. of St. Michael’s,
Sutton Bonington, Notts. Residence , 20, Belsize Grove, Belsize Park. N.W.3.
Descendants of the late Simon Mackenzie, 2nd son of 1st baronet :—
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles Mackenzie (infra) : —
Issue of the late Henry Douglas Mackenzie, b. 1849, d. 1910: m. 1873, Julia Nina Sofala,
da. of the late Hon. John Bligh Suttor, M.L.C., of Wyagdon, Bathurst, N.S. Wales:—
Dudley Bligh Douglas, b. 1875. Keith Douglas, b. 1879. Maude Nina Douglas : in. 1900, Capt.
Stanley Ryrie. ■ Helen Douglas: m. 1898, Laurence Brown, and has issue living.-^— Florence
Douglas: in. 1908, William Lionel Russell Clarke [see Clarke, Bt., cr. 1882].— —Ethel Douglas:
m. 1902, Colin Smith, and has issue living. Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late John Mackenzie, jun., son of the late John Mackenzie,
Esq., grandson of the late Simon Mackenzie (ante), b. 1754, d. 1820 : m.
17—, Anne Isabella Vandam, who d. 1831, of New York : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Mackenzie, b. 1807 ,d. 1888: m. 1832, Henrietta, who d. 1895,
da. of Henry Simonds, of Reading : —
Anne Isabella: m. i860, Capt. Edward Picton Warlow-Baumgarten, who d. 1913, formerly 10th
Hussars, and has issue living, Thomas Picton Warlow, b. 1865: in. 18 — , and has issue living,
Thomas Picton b. 1907, Helen, Grace, — Frances Henrietta: in. 1890, the Baron Mario Nolli, of Ari,
Abruzzo, Italy, and 63, Riona Amedeo, Naples, and has issue living, — Helen, C.B.E. ( Lady
Dodds)', C.B.E. 1918: in. 1889, Sir James Miller Dodds, K.C.B., — Mary Florence Mabel: in.
1910, Cleland Mackenzie Reddie (ante), — Constance Isabel : in. 1906, William Henry Cornish,
Indian Police, and has issue living, Ivor b. 1912, Cornish Barbara b. 1907, Frances b. 1908.
Residence ,
Grandchildren of the late Rt. Rev. Henry Mackenzie, D.D. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Henry Turing Mackenzie, b. 1843, d. 1896 ; in. 1887, Mary Adelaide (now
‘of 7, Phoenix Lodge Mansions, Brook Greeen, W.), da. of the late Rev. Walter Clarke, of
Knoyle House, Folkestone: —
Roderick Henry Turing, b. 1891 ; late Capt. Middlesex Regt. : m. 1920, Helen Margaret, da. of
G. P. Dalrell, of Madras. Residence , 14, Outram Road, Lucknow.-— Mary Lilias.
Issue of the late Stanley John Wynn, b. 1847 , d. 1904: in. 1st, 1869, Charlotte Arthur, who
d. 1888, da. of the late Thomas Wynn, whose surname he assumed ; 2ndly, 1892, Lizzie,
da. of — Bennett : —
(By 1st marriage), Stanley Charles William, b. 1870: in. 1900, and has issue living, Douglas
Stanley, b. 1903.— Esme Hugh Henry, b. 1875.^— Kenneth Mackenzie, b. 1880 : m. 1917, and
has issue living.— Charlotte Gladys Sissa : m.» 18—, Newbury Thomas.— Antoinette Gwyneth :
in. 1908, G. Cochran. ( By 2nd marriage) Noel, b. 1899. Lily Marguerite, b. 1895.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Walter Turing Mackenzie, b. 1856, d. 1919 : in. 1st, 1880,
Sophie, who d. 1894, da. of W. A. Howie, of New Forest, Upper Nilambe, Ceylon; 2ndly,
1905, Mabel Grace, who d. 1919, da. of the late J. Scott Bankes, of Soughton Hall,
Flintshire, and widow of Arthur Wiggin, of Ceylon : —
Walter Robert Turing, b. 1881 : in. 1911, Bertha Mary, da. of Herman Alexander Krohn, C.B.E.,
J.P., D.L., of Maldon Court, Essex. Residence ,
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Grandchildren of the late John Mackenzie, junr. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Right Rev. Henry Mackenzie, D.D., Bishop Suffragan of Nottingham, b. 1808,
d. 1878 : m. 1st, 1834, Elizabeth, who d. 1840, da. of Robert Ridley, of Demerara ; 2ndly,
1842, Antoinette Margaret Campbell, who d. 1907, da. of Sir James Henry Turing, 7th
baronet
(By 2nd marriage) James Henry Turing, b. 1858. Rev. Evan Charles, b. i860; is V. of Old
Brampton: m. 1899, Mary Georgiana, da. of William Waring, of Chelsfield, Kent. Residence ,
Old Brampton Vicarage, Chesterfield. Kenneth Edward, b. 1862: m. 1909, Katharine Avenel,
2nd da. of the late Col. Godlieb James van Someren, formerly Indian Army, of 31, Cathcart Road,
South Kensington, S.W. Residence , The Sheiling, Gerrard’s Cross. (By 2nd marriage)
Antoinette Mary.— —Alice Margaret.— Gertrude Eliza : m . 1872, John Wigram [see Wigram, Bt.,
colls.]. Residence, The Manor, Collingham, Notts.
Descendants of the late John Mackenzie, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Grandchildren of the late lohn Ord Mackenzie, W.S. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Kenneth Mackenzie, Roy. Scots, b. 1882, d. (killed in action during
European War) 1918 : m. 1910, May Eudora (now of Dolphinton House, Dolphinton,
Lanarkshire), da. of the late Henry Moncreiff Horsbrugh, of Edinburgh : —
John Moncreiff Ord, b. 1911. — —Kenneth Ord, b. 1912.— Margaret Hermione, b. 1915.
Granddaughters of the late Richard Mackenzie, son of the late John Mackenzie,
grandson of the late John Mackenzie (ante): —
Issue of the late John Ord Mackenzie, W.S., b. 1811, d. 1902 : ni. 1st, 1833, Margaret Hope,
who d. 1873, da. of Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, 5th Bt. ; 2ndly, 1881, Joanna (now of
Meadowhead, Dolphinton, Lanarkshire), da. of the late William Spens, of Edinburgh: —
(By 1st marriage), Alice Ord: m. 1864, Francis Borthwick.— Margaret Mary: m. 1869, John
Wharton Tod, W.S., who has assumed the surname of Duff in lieu of his patronymic.— Eleanora
Susan : m. 1876, John C. R. Marshall.
The 3rd baronet, participating in the proceedings of the Earl of Mar, was included in the act of
attainder passed against that nobleman and his adherents. He died without male issue, and, despite
the forfeiture, the Baronetcy has been assumed since 1702, it being claimed that the attainder did not
extend to collateral branches, and that the title as well as the estates devolved upon his brother.
MACKENZIE, Creation (N.S.) 1703, of Gairloch, Ross-shire.
By virtue and valor.
Anns oj Mackenzie 0/
Gairloch.
Sir Kenneth John Mackenzie, 7th Baronet ;
b. Oct. 6th, 1861 ; s. his father, Sir Kenneth Smith, 1900;
formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own),
and 3rd Batn. Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders (retired
as Hon. Major) ; is King’s and Lord Treasurer’s Remem-
brancer in Scotland, and a J.P. and D.L. for Ross and
Cromarty ; sometime Gen. Sup. of Local Govt. Board for
Scotland : m. 1891, Lady Marjory Louisa, C.B.E. , el. da. of
the late Viscount Stormont [see E. Mansfield], having had issue,
of whom Roderick Ian, b. 1895 ; Lieut. Black Watch (Roy.
Highlanders); d. (killed in action during European War) 1915.
&rms — Quarterly ; ist and 4th, azure, a hart’s head cabossed or ; 2nd
and 3rd, azure three frasers argent. Crest — A dexter hand holding a
garland of laurel proper.
Seats — Gairloch, Ross-shire ; Conan House, Ross-shire. Residence —
10, Moray Place, Edinburgh. Club — Naval and Military.
Son living— HECTOR DAVID, M.C., b. June 6th, 1893 ; Capt. Yeo. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.).
Daughter living — Marjory Kythe, b. 1892 : m. 1915, Capt. John Stirling, Yeo., of Fairburn,
Ross-shire.
Brother living — Francis Granville, b. 1865: ed. at Wellington Coll., and at New Coll., Oxford.
Residences , 3, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. ; Balavil, Conon Bridge, Ross-shire.
Sister living — Muriel Katharine.
Uncle living (son of 5th baronet) — Osgood Hanbury, b. 1842 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Ross-shire :
m. 1877, Minna Amy, who d. 1909, da. of Sir Thomas Edwards-Moss, ist Bt., and has issue living,
Mary Thyra, b. 1879 : m. 1907, Robert John Hanbury. Residence, Inverewe, Poolewe.
Widow living Of 6th Baronet — Eila Frederica [Lady Mackenzie), da. of the late Walter
Frederic Campbell, of Islay : m. i860, Sir Kenneth Smith Mackenzie, 6th baronet, who d.
1900. Residences, 3, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. ; Balavil, Conon Bridge, Ross-shire.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late John Mackenzie, M.D. (infra) :
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Harry Maxwell Mackenzie, R.A., b. 1839, d. 1891: m. 1872,
Caroline Georgina, who d. 1911, da. of Capt. Charles Ponsonby, formerly Bom. S.C.: —
Hector Ian Maxwell, b. 1875 ; sometime a Land Agent and Surveyor : m. 1902, Dora, who d. 1919,
5th da. of the late Robert Mole, of Beoley Hall, Worcestershire, and has issue living, Maxwell
Ian Hector, b. 1903. Residence , 12, De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W.8. Harry Ponsonby,
b. 1877; became Engineer Lieut.-Com. R.N. 1913, and Engineer-Corn. 1918; retired 1920: m.
1915, Gladys Dalziel, younger da. of the late WUliam Weatherly, of Woolongoon, Mortlake,
Victoria, Australia. Kenneth Gordon, b. 1878 ; Major Canadian Inf. ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1916 : m. 1911, Minnie Hamilton, el. da. of Charles Henry Strutt, of
Kamloops, British Columbia, leaving issue, Cicely Kyth6 Mary Hamilton, b. 1916. Residence ,
Eileanach, Kamloops, British Columbia. Colin Ray, b. 1887 ; is Lieut. Canadian Inf. : m. 1913,
Nora Constance, da. of Herbert Guernsey, of Victoria, British Columbia, and has issue living,
Margaret Elaine, b. 1914, — Molly Georgina, b. 1915, — Nora Kythe, b. 1917. Residence, Victoria,
British Columbia. Margaret, b. 1874. Mary Lilian Kythe, b. 1880: m. 1907, Alfred W.
Johnson, d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, and has issue living, Harry William
Mackenzie, b. 1909,— Kyth6 Lucy, b. 1911. Residence, Balquhidder, Kamloops, British Columbia
Kyth6, b. 1883: m. 1913, Capt. John Kenneth Boyd Campbell, King’s Own Scottish Borderers,
and serving with W. African Frontier Force, and has issue living, Mary Felicity, b. 1914.
Gladys Georgina, b. 1884.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late John Mackenzie, M.D., 4th son of 4th baronet, b. 1803, d. 1886: m.
1826, Mary Jane, who d. 1897, da- of the late Rev. John Inglis, D.D., of Edinburgh :—
Georgiana Elizabeth: m. i860, Lieut.-Col. Duncan Henry Caithness Reay Davidson of Tulloch,
Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany’s), who d. 1889, and has issue living,
Godfrey Bayne, b. 1882 : in. 1902 (divorce obtained 1905), Isabel, da. of Robert William Banner,—
Mary : m. 1879, Thomas George Dundas [see M. Zetland, colls.],— Elizabeth Diana : m. 1888, Capt. A.
Macnicol, who d. 1908, having had issue, of whom Angus John Bayne b. 1893 ; Lieut. R.A. ; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1917, Diana Mary Valentine b. 1890: m. 1914, Mark
Lemon Blaker, Mary Drusilla Violet b. 1895, Iris Victoria b. 1897, — Adelaide Lucy (Lady Boulton):
m. 1889, Sir Harold Edwin Boulton, C.V.O., C.B.E., 2nd Bt.,— Georgiana Veronica: in. 1889,
Rowland Hunt (formerly M.P. for S. Div. of Shropshire), of Luskintyre, Obbe, Isle of Harres, and
has issue living, Rowland Edward Brian b. 1892, Benedict Philip Gerald b. 1894, Marigold Veronica
b. 1905,— Christine Isabel (. Baroness Forester) : m. 1896, the 6th Baron Forester, of Willey Park,
Broseley, Salop.
Grandchildren of the late Alastair Mackenzie, son of the late Gen. John Mackenzie,
2nd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. George William Russell Mackenzie, b. 1840, d. 1903 : in. 1876, Annie
Constance, who d. 1893, da. of Richard J. Congreve, of Carlingwark: —
Dorothy Lilias, b. 1877. Kythe, b. 1882. Marjorie, b. 1886.
Kenneth Mackenzie, created a Baronet of Nova Scotia 1703, was son of Alexander Mackenzie,
7th of Gairloch, and sat as M.P. for Ross-shire 1702.
MACKENZIE, Creation (N.S.) 1703, of Scatwell, Ross-shire.
Sir (James) Kenneth Douglas Mackenzie, 8th Baronet ; b. Aug.
31st, 1859 ; j. his father, Sir James Dixon, 1900 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Pembroke
Coll., Camb. ; is an A.M.I.C.E., and Capt. late R.A.F. : m. 1888, Stephanie
Corinne, youngest da. of the late Jules Espinet, M.D., of Trinidad, and has issue.
$.ms — Not yet matriculated at Lyon Office for the line of the present Baronet.
Address — c/o Sir Charles R. McGrigor, Bt., and Co., 39, Panton Street, Haymarket, S.W.
Son living— (LEWI S) RODERICK KENNETH, b. Aug. 8th, 1902.
Daughter living— Corinne Maude, b. 1891.
Sisters living— Louise Augusta : m. 1901, Baron Arild Rosenkrantz. Residence, 5, Mulberry
Walk, Chelsea, S.W.2. Lilian Geraldine. Residence , 104, Beaufort Mansions, Chelsea, S.W.2.
Evelyn. Residence, Traverston, West Road, Cambridge.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late John Mackenzie, 5th Regt., grandson of 3rd baronet: —
Issue of the late Adm. John Francis Campbell Mackenzie, b. 1820, d. 1892 : m. 1850, Anna-
bella, who d. 1906, da. of the Rev. John Stirling, D.D., of Craigie, co. Ayr : —
Edmund Lyons, b. 1858 : 711. 1888, Julia, da. of the late Peyton Skipwith Coles, of Estouteville.
Virginia, U.S.A., and has issue living, Kenneth Roderick, b. 1891, — Julia Mary Louise, b. 1889,
Residence , Netherwood, New Jersey, U.S.A. Frank, b. 1859. Louise : 7/1. 1899, the Rev.
Charles Dennis Mason-Cox [B. Teignmouth, colls.], and has issue living, Gwynneth Mason, b.
1900, — Myriel Mason, b. 1902. Laura Maynard : m. 1896, William Reginald Karslake, and has
issue living, Ian Reginald Gilfrid, b. 1902,— Bridget Margaret Lester, b. 1900. Reside7ice, Moorend,
Mathon, Herefordshire.
Grandchildren of the late Major Fran£ois Mackenzie (infra) : —
Issue of the late Col. George Frederick Campbell Mackenzie, C.B., b. 1855, d. 1909: in, 1885,
Emily Mary, da. of the late Capt. Joseph Boulton ’14th Hussars : —
Geraldine : m. 1918, Marcel Pierre Leonce Potez, and has issue living, Andr6 Louis, b. 1920. Resi-
dence, 55, Rue Langier, Paris. Olive : in. 1908, the Rev. Henry Tregarthen Percy Smith, Govt.
Chap. Diocese of Benares, India, and has issue living, Helen Mary, b. 1917. Residence, Benares,
United Provinces, India.— — Norah.
Grandchildren of the late John Mackenzie, 5th Regt. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Frangois Mackenzie, b. 1823, d. 1893 : m. 1854, Julia, who d, 1884,
da. of John Mercer, of Maidstone : —
John Rdderick Kenneth, b. 1869 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly in British Columbia Civil Ser. ;
is in Ministry of Food : m. 1893, Kathleen Elizabeth, da. of the late Capt. Thomas Howard Blen-
nerhasset Coulson, Roy. Indian Marine, and has issue living, Roderick Edward Francjois McQuhae,
D.S.C. , b. 1894 ; Lieut. R.N. ; served during European War 1914-18 (D.S.C.), — Iris Louisa Ida, b.
1897,— Phyllis Marion, b. 1899. Club, Union (Victoria, British Columbia). Julie Louise Clara.
—Lilias Fynvola.
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Ross-shire 1702-7, and the 5th baronet was Lord-Lieutenant of
that county, and M.P. therefor 1822-31. This family is a collateral branch of the Mackenzies, Earls
of Cromarty (title attainted 1746), and the present baronet thinks he is representative of Sir John
Mackenzie, of Tarbat (created a baronet of Nova Scotia by Charles I. 1628, with remainder to heirs
male whatsoever, which Baronetcy was resigned and regranted 1704 to his son Kenneth the same
year; Kenneth’s son George, subsequently also succeeding to the Baronetcy of Royston, cr. 1704),
who was father of the 1st Earl. To these Baronetcies Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th Baronet of
Scatwell, believes he is entitled.
MACKENZIE, Creation (U.K.) 1837, of Kilcoy, Ross. [Extinct 1883.]
Sir Evan Mackenzie, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet — Isabella Jane: in. 1869, Lieut.-Col. John Edward Burton
(formerly of 91st Highlanders), who d. 1901, having in 1887 assumed the additional surname of
Mackenzie, and has issue living, Evan North, b. 1870: formerly Lieut. 1st Vol. Batn. Gordon
Highlanders ; is Capt. Yeo-, and a J.P. and D.L. for Ross and Cromarty, — Edward Grove, b. 1876,
—Isabella Alicia Eva, M.B.E. Residences, Kilcoy Castle, Killearnan ; Belmaduthy House, Mun-
lochy, Ross-shire.— Edith Millicent. Residence. West Mall, Clifton, Bristol.- —Sarah Anna
Philomena. Residence, West Mall, Clifton, Bristol.
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MACKENZIE, Creation (U.K.) 1890, of Glen Muick, Aberdeen.
Sir Victor Audley Falconer Mackenzie,
D.S.O., M.V.O. , 3rd Baronet ; b. Dec. 15th, 1882;
s. his father, Sir Allan Russell 1906 ; ed. at Eton,
and at R.M.C. ; is Major Scots Guards; European
War 1914-18 Comdg. a Batn. (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O., Medal of La Solidaridad of Panama) ; M.V.O.
(5th class) 1906, D.S.O. 1916.
— Per pale indented azure and or, a stag’s head cabossed
counter-changed. Crtst — A dexter hand grasping a sword bend-
wise proper.
Seats-L Glen Muick, Aberdeenshire; Kintail, Lochalsh.
Clubs — Guards’, Marlborough.
Brother living— Eric Dighton, D.S.O. , b. 1891; is Capt. Scots
Guards; served during European War 1914-18 (twice wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1917.
Sister living— Mary Lucy Victoria ( Lady Kilmarnock')', m.
1900, Lord Kilmarnock, el. son of 20th Earl of Erroll. Resi-
dence, British Embassy, Berlin.
Aunt living (daughter of 1st baronet) — Alice Louisa Rayns-
ford {Lady Pigot) : m. 1879, Sir George'Pigot, 5th Bt. Residence ,
Cranbourn Hall, Windsor Forest.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Lucy Eleonora {Lady Mackenzie), da. of Duncan Davidson
of Tulloch : m. 1874, Sir Allan Russell Mackenzie, 2nd baronet, who d. 1906. Residence , Brackley,
Ballater, Aberdeenshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Allan Keith Mackenzie, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1887, d. (of
wounds in action during European War) 1916 : m. 19x1, the Hon. (Alexandra)
Louvima Elizabeth Knollys, da. of 1st Viscount Knollys : —
ALEXANDER GEORGE ANTHONY ALLAN, b. Jan. 4th, 1913.
This family, according to tradition, is descended from that of Mackenzie of Suddie, co. Ross.
MUIR-MACKENZIE, Creation (U.K.) 1805, of Delvine, Perthshire.
Sir Robert Henry Muir-Mackenzie,
6th Baronet ; b. Jan. 6th, 1 9 1 7 ; s. his father, Sir
Robert Cecil, 1918.
^nns— Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, on a fesse azure,
three estoiles or, Muir ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, a buck’s head
cabossed or, all within a bordure nebuly quarterly gules and
argent, Mackenzie. Crists — ist, a sword and olive-branch in
saltire proper ; 2nd, a dexter hand grasping a dart in bend
sinister proper. j^eranlr Jpilotto — “Recte ad ardua” ( Straight
at difficulties)..
Residence — Cassencarrie, Torquay.
Aunts living— Cecily Emmeline, b, 1882: m. 1908, the Rev.
Theodore Catton, R. of Deene, and has issue living, Augusta
Katharine Grace, b. 1909, — Rosamond Emmeline Sophia, b.
1910, — Anne Geraldine Theodora, b. 1917. Residence , Deene
Rectory, Northamptonshire.— —Sophia Helen, b. 1885.
Great-Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Sir KENNETH
AUGUSTUS, G.C.B., K.C., b. June 29th, 1845; cr. Baron
Muir-Mackenzie (peerage of United Kingdom) 1915 [ see
“Peerage”].
Widows living of 3rd and 5th Baronets— Frances Rose
{Lady Muir-Mackenzie), da. of Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, 7th
Bt. : vi. 1871, Sir Alexander Muir-Mackenzie, 3rd baronet,
oil, Dunkeld, Perthshire. Kate Brenda Blodwen {Lady
Muir-Mackenzie ), da. of the late Henry Jones, of Cardiff: m. 1914, Sir Robert Cecil Muir-
Mackenzie, M.C., 5th baronet, Lieut. Durham L.I., who d. (killed in action during European
War) 1918. Residence , Cassencarrie, Torquay.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Montague Johnstone Muir-Mackenzie, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b.
1847, d. 1919 : m. 1888, Hon. Sarah Napier Bruce (now of 21, Hyde Park Gate,
S.W.), da. of ist Baron Aberdare : —
Enid, b. 1889.
Issue of the late Sir John William Pitt Muir-Mackenzie, K.C.S.I., 6th son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1854, d. 1916 : m. ist, 1876, Fanny Louisa, who d. 1895, da. of the
late Lieut.-Gen. Montague Cholmeley Johnstone [Johnstone, Bt., colls.] ; 2ndly,
1898, Rhoda, who d. 1900, da. of the late William Watson, of Caversham Rise,
Oxon ; 3rdly, 1904, Mary Th6rese (now of 25, Pelham Place, S.W.7), el. da. of the
late Henry Windsor Villiers Stuart [Power, Bt., cr. 1836, colls.] : —
(By ist marriage), Montague Ronald Alfred, b. 1881 ; formerly Private Sec. to Clerk of the
Crown in Chancery and Dep. Sergeant-at-Arms in House of Lords ; appointed Reading Clerk
and Clerk of Outdoor Committees in House of Lords 1916: m. 1910, Constance Felicity, da.
of Samuel Henry Romilly, of 56, Eccleston Square, S.W., and Huntington Park, Herefordshire
[E. Southesk].— Kenneth James, b. 1882; Bar. Middle Temple 1907; European War 1914-18
in Hon. Artillery Co., and Roy. Munster Fusiliers; appointed Crown Counsel Nairobi Dist.,
British E. Africa 1919 : m. 1915, Phyllis, da. of the late H. Howard Taylor, of Thurmscoe Hall,
Yorkshire [see Lignton, Bt.], and has issue living, Hamish b. 1917, Susan (twin) b. 1917. Mary
Louisa, b. 1877 : m. 1904, Lieut.-Col. William Drysdale, D.S.O., Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.), who
d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1916, and has issue living, William Ronald, b. 1904,
— John Alexander, b. 1908, — James Kenneth, b. 1909. Residence, Pitteadie, Kirkcaldy, Fife.
Susanne Frances Maud, b. 1878 : m, 1910, Arthur Swinburne. Residence , Double House, Las
Palmas, Grand Canary.
Prepared for either fortune.
who d. igog. Residence , Kennaci
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The ist baronet, Sir Alexander Muir, descended from the Muirs of Cassencarrie (a very ancient
family), assumed the additional surname of Mackenzie upon succeeding to the estates of his great-uncle,
John Mackenzie, of Delvine, Perthshire, 3rd son of Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, ist baronet of Coul. The
4th baronet d. 1918, and the 5th baronet, Sir Robert Cecil, Lieut. Durham L.I., also d . 1918 (killed
in action during European War).
MACKIE, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Corraitli, Dundonald, co. Ayr.
Sir Peter Jeffrey Mackie, ist Baronet ,
son of the late Alexander Mackie, of Bandeth,
Stirling; b. Nov. 26th, 1855; is a Distiller,
and a J.P. for cos. Ayr, Argyll, and Lanark ;
financed Mackie Anthropological Expedition to
Uganda : m. 1889, Jessie, da. of Thomas Aber-
crombie, formerly of Abbotts Throsk, Stirling,
having had issue, of whom the only son, James
Logan, b. 1893 5 Capt. Ayrshire Yeo. ; d. (killed
in Palestine during European War) 1917.
^.rma (as recorded at Lyon Office)— Argent, two
ravens addorsed sable pendant from an arrow fesseways
piercing their necks proper, on a chief of the second three
ears of barley slipped also proper. ®«st — A raven proper.
Seats — Corraith, Symington, by Kilmarnock ; Glen-
reasdell, Whitehouse, Argyll. Clubs — Caledonian, County
(Ayr).
Daughters living— Jessie Isobel, b. 1897. Mary Jef-
frey, b. 1898 : m. 1920, Capt. George Frederic Boyle,
Roy. Scots Fusiliers [see E. Glasgow, colls.].
B.) 1776, of Gnoll Castle, Glamorganshire.
Sir Humphrey Mackworth, 7th
Baronet ; b. July nth, 1871 • s. his father, Sir
Arthur William, 1914; formerly Lieut. 3rd
Batn. Queen’s (Roy. W. Surrey Regt. ), and
Capt. Roy. Monmouthshire R.E. ; served in S.
Africa 1902, as Lieut. 38th Batn. Imperial Yeo. ;
appointed an Assist. Sup. Remount Ser. 1915,
with rank of Lieut. : m. 1908, Margaret Haig
Thomas ( Viscountess Rhondda in her own right),
da. of ist Viscount Rhondda.
$rms — Per pale indented sable and ermine, on a chev-
ron gules, five crosses-patee or. Cmt — A cock proper.
Seat — Oaklands, Carleon, Monmouthshire. Town
Residence — 15, Chelsea Court, S.W.3.
Brothers living— HARRY LLEWELLYN, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., b. March 17th, 1878 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Major
and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.E. ; served in S. Africa 1900
(despatches twice, D.S.O.), in Somaliland 1002, and
during European War 1914-18, in Palestine (C.M.G.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., Serbian Order of the White Eagle);
sometime employed with Egyptian Army (4th class Os-
manieh); D.S.O. iyoo, C.M.G. 1918: m. 1913, L6onie,
da. of the late Franklin Sievewright Peterson, Mus.B., Ormond Professor of Music, Melbourne
Univ. Geoffrey, C.M.G. , D.S.O. , R.N., b. 1879; became Lieut. 1901, Com. 1913, and Capt.
19x9 ; served during European War 1914-19 with Destroyer and Torpedo Flotillas (despatches,
D.S.O., C.M.G., promoted); D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1920: m. 1910, Noel Mabel, da. of William
T. Langford, formerly of Charford Manor, Avonwick, S. Devon, and has issue living, David Arthur
Geoffrey, b. 1912, — Betty Mabel, b. 1911, — Lorna Alice, b. 1918.— John Dolben, C.B.E. , b. 1887 ;
ed. at Winchester, and at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1909) ; is Major (retired) Queen’s
(Roy. W. Surrey Regt.); has Legion of Honour; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918: m. 1913, Marianne Annette,
da. of H. W. Sillem. of The Pines, Horsell, Surrey, and has issue living, a son, b. 1919, — Josephine
Ann, b. 1914.
Sisters living — Gyneth, b. 1866: m. 1894, Col. Gwynnedd Conway-Gordon, C.B.E., R.A.S.C.,and
an A.A. and Q.M.G., and has issue living, Mary Agnes. Helen, b. 1870. Mary Josephine,
b. 1872. Beryl Katharine, b. 1875.— Dorothy, b. 1880.
Uncle living (son of 5th baronet) — William, b. 1847. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Francis Julian Audley Mackworth, 2nd son of 6th baronet,
b. 1876. d. (killed in action) 1914 : nt. 1910, Dorothy Conran, da. of the late Arthur
Hastings Lascelles, of Belmore, Narbeth, Pembroke.
Cicely Joan, b. 1911. Helen Margaret, b. 1914.
Issue of the late Lieut. Herbert Mackworth, R.N., 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1791,
d. 1848 : nt. 1821, Jessie, who d. 1869, da. of James Anderson ; —
Jessie Philippa : nt. 1851, the Rev. George Woodfield Paul, who d. 19x1, V. of Finedon, and Hon. Canon
of Peterborough, and has issue living, Herbert Woodfield (of 13, Tite Street, Chelsea, S.W., and
Cherry Orchard, Forest Row, Sussex. Clubs, Reform, Sesame), b. 1853 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Coipus Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A. ist class Classics 1875); Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1878; satasM.P. for
Edinburgh, S. Div. (L) 1892-5 (when he was defeated), and for Northampton Jan. 1906 to
Jan. 1910 ; is a Civil Ser. Commr. : nt. 1883, Elinor^ da. of the late Hon. William Ritchie, Legal
Member of Council of India, and has issue living, Humphrey Mackworth (Club, Reform)
b. 1885 ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 19 — ) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1913 : m. 1920,
Gladys Gertrude, da. of His Honour Judge (James Aloysius) Scully, County Court Circuit No. 41
[see V. SelbyJ, Beatrix Elinor b. 1890: nt. ist, 1911, Algernon Hyde Villiers, Lieut. Yeo., attached
Machine Gun Corps, who d. (killed in action during European War) 1917 [ see E. Clarendon, colls.];
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2ndly, 1919, Capt. Walter Durant Gibbs [see B. Aldenham], — Gerald Dolben, b. 1865, — Lilian
Gertrude : m. 1887, Rev. William Oram Leadbitter, D.C.L., R. of W, Walton, Wisbech (a Chap,
to the Forces 1915-19, despatches 19x7), having had issue, of whom Geoffrey George b. 1891 ;
Lieut. Northamptonshire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, — Margaret
Woodfield b. 1888 : m. 1916, Alfred Guillaume, and has issue living, Geoffrey Michael Dobben
b. 1918, Anthea Mulso b. 1917, — Helena Beatrice, — Jessie Georgina : m. 1893, the Rev.
Henry Richard Cooper Vernon, formerly V. of Rothersthorpe, Northampton [see Vernon, Bt.,
cr. 1914]. Residence , The Poplars, Forest Row, Sussex.— Augusta Octavia. Residence ,
4, Foulis Terrace, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Herbert Francis Mackworth (infra) : —
Issue of the late Audley Mackworth, b. 1857, d. 1914: m. 1896, Mary (now of Caterham
Valley), da. of the late Henry Mason, of Caterham : —
Philip Herbert, D.F.C., b. .1897 ; Flying-Officer R.A.F. ; European War 1915-19 as Flight-Lieut.
(D.F.C.). Christabel Mary, b. 1899. Joan Evelyn, b. 1903. Margaret Julia, b. 1906.
Granddaughter of the late Lieut. Herbert Mackworth (ante) : —
Issue of the late Herbert Francis Mackworth, b. 1823, d. 1858 : m. 1853, Julia Henrietta,
who d. 1883, da. of Sir Digby Mackworth, 4th baronet : —
Constance.
Issue of the late William Augustus Mackworth, b. 1825, d. 1855 : m. 1852, Juliet Anne
Owen, da. of Frank Valpy, of Dunedin, New Zealand : —
Wilhelmina Jessie.
Issue of the late 'Arthur Francis John Mackworth, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1804,
d. 1835 : m. 1831, Augusta Mary, who d. 1884, da. of Joseph Gilbert, of Mad-
dington, Wilts : —
Fanny Augusta Matilda. Residence ,
This family is of considerable antiquity in Shropshire and Derbyshire, and a member of it fought
at Poictiers in 1356. Sir Francis Mackworth, a distinguished royalist, fought on the side of Charles 1.
Col. Humphrey Mackworth, a man of considerable note temp. Commonwealth, was M.P. for Salop,
was Governor for Shrewsbury, and one of Cromwell’s Council. The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Cardiff,
and the 2nd baronet bequeathed the Gnoll Castle estate to his widow.
Mackworth-Praed, see Praed.
MACLAY, Creation (U.K.) 1914, of Park Terrace, City of Glasgow.
Rt . Hon. Sir Joseph Paton Maclay, R.C., ist Baronet , son of
Ebenezer Maclay, of Glasgow ; b. Sept. 6th, 1857 ; is a partner in the firm of
Maclay and Macintire, shipowners, of 21, Both well Street, Glasgow, a D.L. for
Glasgow, and a Director of Scottish Temperance Life Assurance Co. (Limited) ;
has been Shipping Controller since Dec. 1916; P.C. 1916 : m. 1889, Martha, da. of
William Strang, Manufacturer, of Glasgow, having had issue, of whom the 2nd son,
William Strang, b. 1895 ; Lieut. Scottish Rifles ; d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1915, and the el. son, Ebenezer, b. 1891 ; Lieut. Scots Guards; d. (killed
in action) 1918.
&rms — Not yet on record.
Residence — Duchal, Kilmacolm, Renfrewshire. Clubs — New Liberal (Glasgow), Royal
Societies’, Caledonian.
Sons living— JOSEPH PATON, b. May 31st, 1899. Walter Symington, b. 1901. John
Scott, b. 1905.
Daughters living— Lilias, b. 1893. Janet, b. 1897.
MACLEAN, Creation (N.S.) 1631, of Dowart and Morvaren, Argyllshire.
[Pronounced “ M'clayne.”]
Sir FitzRoy Donald Maclean,
R.C.B., loth Baronet; b. May 18th, 1835 ;
j. his father, Col. Sir Charles Fitz-Roy,
1883 ; Hon. LL.D. Cambridge 1920 ; for-
merly Lieut. -Col, Comdg. 13th Hussars,
and Lieut. -Col. and Col. Comdg. W. Kent
Yeo. Cav. ; served in Bulgaria, and in
Crimea 1854-5, present at battle of Alma,
and at siege of Sebastopol (medal with two
clasps, and Turkish medal), and in Canada
1866-9 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Kent, a
J.P. for Argyllshire, Head of the Houses of
Duart, Brolos, and Morvaren, Grand Pres, of
Clan Gillean Asso., Hon. Pres. Mull and
Iona Asso., Pres. Hythe and Gravesend
Branch of League of Mercy, a Vice-Pres.
of Highland So., (Pres. 190 1-4) and 26th
Chief of the Clan Maclean; has Order of
Mercy ; C.B. (Civil) 1897, K.C.B. (Civil)
1904: m. 1872, Constance Marianne, who d. 1920, younger da. of the late George
Holland Ackers, of Moreton Hall, Cheshire, and has issue.
— Quarterly : ist, argent, a rock gules ; 2nd, argent, a dexter hand fessewise couped gules
holding a cross-crosslet fitchee in pale azure ; 3rd, or, a lymphad, oars in saltire, sails furled, sable,
flagged gules ; 4th, argent, a salmon naiant proper, in chief two eagles’ heads erased respectant gules.
Cmt — A tower embattled argent. J&appcrkrs —Dexter, a seal proper ; sinister , an ostrich with a
horseshoe in its beak proper.
Residences — Overblow, Shorne, Kent ; 26, The Lees, and West Cliff House, Folkestone ; Duart
Castle, Isle of Mull ; 15, Hyde Park Terrace, Cumberland Gate, W. Clubs — United Service,
Cavalry, Royal Highland Yacht, Royal Yacht Squadron.
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Sons living — HECTOR FITZROY, b. Feb. 17th, 1873; is Major Scots Guards; served in
S. Africa 1900-1901 (medal with four clasps); m. 1907, Winifred Joan, da. of the late T. H.
Wilding, and has issue living, Donald Iain Andrew, b. 1913, — Charles Hector Fitzroy, b. 1916,
— Joan Sybil, b. 1909. Charles Lachlan, b. 1874 ; is a retired Com. R.N. ; served with Benin
Expedition 1897 (medal with clasp), and in China 1900-1901 (medal) : m. 1904, the Hon. Philadelphia
Sybil Robertson, da. of the late Baron Robertson, a Lord-of-Appeal-in-Ordinary, and has issue
living, Philadelphia Constance, b. 1905, — Finovola Sybil, b. 1907. Residence , Carngeal, Pitlochry.
Club, Army and Navy.
Daughter living — Finovola Marianne Eleanor, b. 1887 : m. 1908, Capt. Roger Cordy Simpson,
Yeo., who d. 19x9, and has issue living, John Roger Cordy, b. 1910, — George Fitzroy Cordy, b. 1914.
Residence , Hope Court, Crowborough, Sussex.
Sister living — Georgiana Marcia ( Baroness Llangattock) ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, and a Lady Pres, of League of Mercy ; has Order of Mercy : m. 1868,
the 1st Baron Llangattock, who d. 1912. Residences, Llangattock Manor, Monmouth ; South
Lodge, Rutland Gate, S.W.
The 1st baronet was a zealous adherent of King Charles I. The 2nd baronet fell at the battle of
Inverkeithing, 1651. The 5th baronet was arrested on suspicion of enlisting men at Edinburgh for the
French army in aid of the Jacobite cause, and having suffered two years imprisonment, was liberated
in pursuance of the Act of Grace 1747.
RIACLURE, Creation (U.K.) 1898, of The Home, Whalley Range, near Manchester,
co. Palatine of Lancaster.
Sir John Edward Stanley Maclure, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Feb. 25th, 1869; s. his father, Sir John William,
M.P. , 1901 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; formerly in
Manchester Regt. ; is a retired Col. Army Pay Depart. ;
sometime Command Paymaster, Scottish Command: m. 1898,
Ruth Ina Muriel, el. da. of the late Com. W. B. McHardy,
R.N., Ch. Constable of Lanarkshire, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure between in chief two
roses and in base a quatrefoil gules, a martlet between two escallops of
the field. Crest — An eagle’s head erased argent between four roses gules,
stalked and leaved on each side proper.
Residence — Dartnell Park, West Byfleet, Surrey. Club— Junior
United Service.
Sons living— JOHN WILLIAM SPENCER, b. Feb. 4tb, 1899 ; ed.
at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps.
—Edward Stanley Winton, b. 1909.
Daughters living — Ruth Ina Margaret, b. 1900. Edith Mary Ursula, b. 1916.
Brothers living — William George Percy, b. 1871 ; ed. at Rossall Sch. ; is a M.I.M.E. Residence,
Oak Drive, Fallowfield, Manchester Alan Francis, b. 1873; ed. at Uppingham; is Lieut. -Col.
Territorial Force Reserve (Comdg. a Batn. Lancashire Fusiliers). Residence, Oak Drive, Fallow-
field, Manchester. Clubs, Cavendish, Clarendon (Manchester).
Sisters living — Ethel Annie, b. i860 : m. 1885, Edward Sholto Douglas, and has issue living,
Rev. Percy Sholto, b. 1887 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1910, M.A. 1913) ;
is an Hon. Chap, to the Forces, and Chap, on Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment,— Eleanor, b.
1889 : m. 1914, Edward Whitaker Izard, of Victoria, British Columbia, and has issue living,
Theodore Douglas b. 1917, John Arthur Whitaker b. 1920, Ethel Margaret b. 1915, — Ethel
Katharine, b. 1893. Residence, Dorset House, Bexhill, Sussex. Mildred Campbell, b. 1862 :
m. 1885, John Sington, Major Territorial Force Reserve, and has issue living, Alan John Camp-
bell, b. 1886; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1908, M.A. 1912); Bar. Inner
Temple 1909; sometime Capt. and Adj. Manchester Regt., — Edward Claude, b. 1892; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1914); Bar. Inner Temple 1920; is Capt. 7th Batn.
Lancashire Fusiliers. Residence , Dunham House, Dunham Massey, Cheshire. Margaret
Eleanor, b. 1865 ; is a J.P. for Lancashire. Constance Mary, b. 1867 : m. 1899, Major
William Hancock Tucker, Indian Med. Ser., and has issue living Enid Constance, b. 1900. Resi-
dence, Combe Lodge, Teddington, Middlesex.
The 1st baronet was Hon. Sec. to Cotton Famine Relief Fund 1862-5, and M.P. for Lancashire
(S.E.), Stretford Div. 1886-1901.
McMAHON, Creation (U.K.) 1815, of the City of Dublin.
Thus we defend ourselves, and our
sacred rights.
[Pronounced “McMahn.”]
Sir Lionel McMahon, 4th Baronet ; b.
June 30th, 1856; s. his brother, Sir William
Samuel, 1905 ; ed. at Rugby ; formerly Lieut. 58th
Regt.; served in Zulu War 1879 ; Bar. Inner Temple
1883 ; is a D.L. for co. Tyrone (High Sheriff 1914) :
m. 1888, Annie Cecilia Austin-Cooke.
$rms — Per saltire or and ermine, a lion passant azure
between two lions passant-reguardant gules. Crrst — An arm
embowed in armour holding a sword wavy all proper, sur-
mounted by a portcullis gules, chained or.
Seat — Mountfield Lodge, Omagh, co. Tyrone.
Widow living of Son of 1st Baronet— [see “ Knights’
Widows”].
The 1st baronet, the Right Hon. Sir William, was a Privy
Councillor and Master of the Rolls in Ireland. His eldest
brother was also created a baronet in 1817- (See note to next
Baronetcy .)
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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McMAHON, Creation (U.K.) 1817.
[Pronounced “ McMahn.’’]
Thus we defend ourselves and our
sacred rights.
of Sydney, New South Wales,
Fusiliers.
Sir Horace W estropp McMahon, D. S. O. ,
O.B.E., 5th Baronet* ; b. Oct. 28th, 1863; s. his
brother, Sir Aubrey Hope, 1893; sometime Lieut. -
Col. Comdg. 9th Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers; was
an Assist. Comdt., Sch. of Instruction for Mounted
Inf., Longmoor 1903-7 ; served in Mashonaland 1896
(severely wounded, despatches, D.S.O.), and in S.
Africa 1899-1900, present at operations in Transvaal
and Orange River Colony (Queen’s medal with four
clasps) ; was Col. and Group Com. 1916, and Comdt.
of a Corps Sch. 1917-18 ; has Croix de Guerre
with Palm ; D.S.O. 1897, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1918: m.
1911, Ellie Maude, da. of the Hon. H. Moses, M.L.C.,
and widow of Capt. C. E. Bancroft, Royal Welsh
JVrnts— Per saltire or and ermine, a lion passant azure between two lions passant-reguardant
gules. Crist — An arm embowed in armour, holding a sword wavy, all proper, surmounted of a
portcullis gules, chained or. £>upportirs — On either side a private of the 10th Foot habited and
accoutred, and holding in the exterior hand a musket proper.
Residence —
Sister living— Frances Mary Holford, O.B.E. , b. 1867 ; Comdt. Castle Hospital, 2nd Dorset V.A.D.,
Sherborne, during European War : m. 1888, Capt. John Wreford Julian Hardman, 1st Dragoons,
who d. 1900, leaving issue, Frederick McMahon, b. 1890; 2nd Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1914, — Frances Juliet, b. 1889, — Aubrey Annie, b. 1894. Residence ,
The Lattice House, Castleton, Sherborne, Dorset.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Major William McMahon, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1825, d. 1916 :
m. 1854, Julia, who d. 1874, widow of Joseph Davies, of Stonecot, Surrey, and
da. of James Coster, of Streatham : —
KELLERMAN EYRE, O.B.E ., b. Aug. 24th, i860; ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut.-Col. King’s
(Shropshire L.I.); sometime a Railway Transport Officer; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: in. 1899, Lydia
Mary, widow of Slingsby Cradock, formerly 19th Hussars, and has issue living, William Patrick,
b. 1900. Bernard William Lynedoch, C.M.G., b. 1865 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; Col. in Army
(retired); formerly Lieut.-Col. Durham L.I. ; is Col. Reserve; S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches.
Brevet Major), European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.M.G., 1914 Star); sometime Comdt., Sch.
of Musketry, Hythe. Club, Junior United Service. Lionel Westropp, b. 1868 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll. Club, Junior Carlton. -Arthur Beresford, b. 1873 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. : in. 1894,
Annette Alice Turner. Ida Beatrice: m. 1887, Maj.-Gen. James Spens, C.B., C.M.G., and
has issue living, Eileen Ida Julia, b. 18 — , — Dorothy, b. 18—, Helena Constance. Hamilton
Hamilton : in. 1891, Arthur H. Brooking, and has issue living, Cyril Aubrey Hamilton, R.N. , b.
1893; became Lieut. 1915,— Patrick, R.N., b. 1896; became Lieut. 1918. Ethel Selina Julia.
Residence , 123A, Queen’s Gate, S.W.7.
The 1st baronet, the Right Hon. Sir John M‘Mahon, was a Privy Councillor for Ireland and
Private Secretary and Keeper of the Privy Purse to George IV. His next brother was also created a
baronet. (See preceding Baronetcy.) He was succeeded, by a limitation in the patent, by his second
brother, Gen. Sir Thomas, G.C.B., Col. of 10th Foot, and Com.-in-Chief of the Forces at Bombay.
MACNAGHTEN, Creation (U.K.) 1836, of Bushmills House, co. Antrim.
Hon . Sir Francis Alexander
Macnaghten, 8th Baronet ; second son
of the late Rt. Hon. Baron Macnaghten,
P.C.,G.C.B., G.C.M.G., a Lord of Appeal
in Ordinary and a Life Peer, and. 4th Bt. ;
b. May 1 8th, 1863 ; s. his nephew, Sir
Arthur Douglas, 1916 : m. 1905,
Beatrice, da. of the late Sir William Ritchie,
Ch. Justice of Supreme Court, Canada.
— Quarterly : 1st and 4th argent, issuant
from the sinister a cubit arm fessewise proper the
hand grasping a cross-crosslet fitchee azure ; 2nd
and 3rd or, a tower gules. Crist — A tower gules.
^Hpportirs— On either side a roebuck proper.
Seat — Dundarave, Bushmills, co. Antrim.
Brothers living— Of whom, Hon. FREDERIC
FERGUS, b. May 16th, 1867 [see B. Macnaghten
in “ Peerage ”].
Sisters living — [see B. Macnaghten in “Peer-
age”].
Daughters living of 3rd Baronet— Mary
Alice, b. 1867 : in. 1893, William Robert Young.
Hilda Margaret, b. 1868 : m. 1st, 1892, Henry
Phillips; 2ndly, 1907, Richard Arthur Grove Annesley [see E. Annesley, colls.]. Residence,
Anmesgrove, Castletownroche, co. Cork.
Widow living Of 6th Baronet — Edith Minnie (Hon. Lady Macnaghten), da. of the late Thomas
Powell, of Coldra, Monmouthshire : m. 1894, as his second wife, the Hon. Sir (Edward) Charles
Macnaghten, 5th baronet, who d. 1914. Residence , 26, Sussex Square, Hyde Park, W.
* His youngest brother, Norman Reginald McMahon, D.S.O. , b. 1866 ; Lieut.-Col. Roy.
Fusiliers, and a Brig.-Gen. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Francis Macnaghten, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. Arthur William Macnaghten, b. 1835, d. 1919 : m. 1861, Louisa, da. of
the late Nelson Howard H.E.IC.S. : —
Francis William, b. 1862.— — Blanche Alice : in. 1889, Maj.-Gen. Edward Hughes Hemming,
C.M.G., and has issue living, William Edward Gordon, b. 1899; Lieut. R.G.A., — Josephine Ann
Macnaghten, b. 1907.— —Mabel Margaret: m. 1898, Edward Percival Parsons, and has issue
living, Ian Macnaghten, b. 1906, — Doreen Marguerite, b. 1903. Residence , 28, Pont Street, S.W.
Ellen Mary : in. 1902, Maurice Walter Brockwell, and has issue living, Ursula Ellen Mary,
b. 1906. Residence , 16, Argyll Mansions, King’s Road, Chelsea, S.W. Kathleen Florence :
m. 1908, Major George Maconchy Lee, D.S.O., M.C., and has issue living, Anthony Arthur,
b. 1910. Residence , Upheld, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Olive.
Issue of the late Capt. Elliot Henry Macnaghten, b. 1839, d. 1878 : m. 1864, Maria, da. of
William Mills Edye, of Grahamstown, S. Africa : —
Rev. Steuart Edye, b. 1873 5 e<L at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich.— —Ellen Emily. Isabella.— Mary.
Issue of the late Steuart Lambert Macnaghten, b. 1841, d. 1900 : m. 1878, Caroline Matilda,
da. of the late Rev. Christopher Garstin, of Ballyroney, co. Down : —
Edmund Loftus, b. 1879; ed. at King’s Coll. Choir Sch., Camb., and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A.,
Honours 1901) ; sometime Warden of Church of England Home for Working Boys : in. 1912, Ethel
May, da. of the late Francis Scaife.— Steuart Cecil, b. 1881 ; is Lieut. Army Ser. Corps.
Issue of the late Edmund Ross Macnaghten, b. 1845, d. 1905 : m. 1876, Harriet, da. of the
late Christophilus Garstin, of Ballyroney, co. Down : —
Ellen Maria, b. 1877. Nora Elizabeth, b. 1878.
Issue of the late Alfred Hill Macnaghten, b. 1848, d. 1915 : m. 1873, Arabella Marie (now
of 51, Haas Road, S.W., who obtained a judicial separation 1901), da. of William Betts,
of Frenze Hall, Norfolk : —
Balfour, D.S.O., b. 1875; ed. at Eton; Lieut.-Col. 12th Lancers (retired); S. Africa 1900
(despatches), European War 1914-17 (wounded, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1917: in. 1902, Hilda, da. of
W. G. Lardner, of 11, Fourth Avenue, Hove, Sussex, and has issue living, Steuart Balfour,
b. 1903, — Daphne, b. 1914. Ella Margaret, b. 1878 : nt. 1910, Capt. John Collorgan Michell,
12th Lancers, who d. (killed in action during European War) 1914. Violet Eileen, b. 1882.
Grandchildren of the late Elliot Macnaghten (infra) : —
Issue of the late Russell Elliot Macnaghten, b. i860, d. 1918 : in. 1891, Mary (now of N.
Vancouver, British Columbia), da. of the late Frederick Berry, of Churchdown, Gloucester-
shire : —
Ronald Frederick, D.S.O. , b. 1893; is Lieut. Canadian Forces; served during European War
1915-18 (D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1918. Eva Fraoch, b. 1895.— Kathleen Edith, b. 1903.
Grandchildren of Elliot Macnaghten, 4th son of 1st baronet (infra) : —
Issue of the late Elliot Macnaghten, b. 1837, d. 1875 : in. 1859, Jane Maria, who d. 1891, da.
of the late Thomas Gowan Vibart, B.C.S. : —
Hugh Vibart, b. 1862 ; ed. at Eton and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B. A. 1st Class Classics 1883, Fellow 1887,
M.A. 1889); is Vice-Provost of Eton. — —Terence Charles, C.B.E., b. 1872; ed. at Charterhouse,
and at Hertford Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1896); is in Colonial Office; C.B.E. 1918. Residence ,
27, Eaton Mansions, Cliveden Place, S.W. Clubs , Reform, Brooks’s.— Kathleen Maria. Resi-
dence, Cloisters, Eton.- - - '.Eva Mary.
Issue of the late Col. William Hay Macnaghten, C. B., b. 1842, d. 1889 : in. 1869, Alice Ellen,
da. of Lieut. -Gen. Mangles James Brander, I.S.C. : —
Ernest Brander, C.M.G. , D.S.O., b. 1872; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.A. ; Lieut.-Col. and
Brevet Col. R.A. (retired as Hon. Brig. -Gen. 1920) ; sometime a Major-Instructor in Gunnery
at Sch. of Gunnery, Shoeburyness ; W. Coast of Africa 1898-9 (medal with clasp), S. Africa
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), Somaliland Field
Force 1903-4 (despatches twice, medal with clasp), European War 1914-18 (despatches, Brevets
Lieut.-Col. and Col., D.S.O., C.M.G., Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1917: m. 1906,
Yvonne Marie, da. of the late Surg.-Lieut.-Col. J. S. Forrester, Roy. Horse Guards, and has issue
living, James Stuart, b. 1914, — Susan May, b. 1909, — Joan Yvonne Marie, b. 1911, — Audrey Clarissa
(twin), b. 1914, — Ren6e Gemelle, b. 1918. Residence, Warbrook Cottage, Eversley, Hants.—..
Leslie Hay, b. 1875 5 ed. at Wellington Coll. ; Director of Public Works, Somaliland ; Somaliland
Field Force 1920 (despatches) : in. 1906, Hilda Mary Ethelind, da. of the late Rev. Jocelyn
Barnes, V. of St. Breage, Cornwall, and has issue living, Cyril Jocelyn Gillichrist, b. 1907, —
Geoffrey Leslie, b. 1909, — Douglas Melville, b. 1911. Residence, Berbera, British Somaliland.—
Arthur Edward Hay, b. 1887 ; Lieut. Roy. Sussex Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1916.— Maud : in. 1904, Ivor Miller.
Issue of the late Elliot Macnaghten, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1807, d. 1888 : in. 1st,
1833, Isabella, who d. 1871, only da. of the late John Law; 2ndly, 1872, Annie,
who d. 1903, da. of the late George Chester, B.C.S. : —
Rev. Henry Alexander, b. 1850; ed. at Eton, and at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 2nd Class Classical
Tripos 1872, M.A. 1875) ; formerly R. of Tankersley, and Hon. Canon of Sheffield : in. 1873, Louisa,
da. of Ro'ss Donnelly Mangles, and has issue living, Henry Pelham Wentworth, b. 1880; ed. at
Eton, and at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1st Class Classics 1902) : a merchant in Bombay : in. 1919,
Frances Alice, da. of the Rev. James Cropper, R. of Wombwell, Yorks, — Norman Donnelly,
O.B.E. (of Cairo, Egypt), b. 1881 ; ed. at Eton, and at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1903);
Inspector Min. of Interior, Egypt; has Order of the Nile ; O.B.E. 1918: in. 1916, Ida Shackell,
da. of Arthur Edmund Gunning, of Twerton-on-Avon, — Etheldred Theodora, b. 1883 : in. 1918,
the Rev. Richard Henry Malden, V. of Headingley, Leeds. Residence, 2, Manson Place,
S.W Sir Melville Leslie, C.B., b. 1853; ed. at Eton; is Assist. Commr. of Metropolitan
Police; formerly Ch. Constable Criminal Investigation Depart., Scotland Yard (King’s Police
medal 1913); Knt. 1907, C.B. (Civil) 1912 : in. 1878, Dora Emily, da. of the late Rev. Robert
Edward Sanderson, D. D. (formerly V. of St. Michael’s, Brighton), Canon of Chichester, and has
issue living, Charles Melville, C.M.G. Clubs, University (Sydney) Public Schools, b. 1879 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1901) ; served during European War 1915-16, as Lieut.-
Col. Australian Inf. (despatches, C.M.G.); C.M.G. 1916: tn. 1904, Nina, da. of the late Dr. Hop-
croft, — Gillichrist Edward Melville, b. 1894 ; is Lieut. London Regt., — Julia Mary Melville, b. 1881 :
m. 1903, Edward Oscar Donner, and has issue living, Gerald Melville b. 1908, Eileen Mary b. 1904,
— Christabel Mary Melville ( Hon . Mrs. Henry Duncan McLaren ), b. 1890 : in. 1910, the Hon.
Henry Duncan McLaren C.B.E M.P., of 69, Eaton Place, S.W., el. son of 1st Baron Aber-
conway. Residence , Queen Anne’s Mansions, St. James’s Park, S.W. Club, Garrick. Eliza.
Residence, Brucefield, Truro.
Issue (by 3rd marriage) of the late Sir Steuart Macnaghten, 6th son of 1st baronet
b. 1815, d. 1895 : in. 1st, 1848, Agnes, who d. 1863, widow of Capt. Lewis Shedden,
da. of. James Eastmont ; 2ndly, 1864, Lady Emily Frances, who d. 1874, widow
of Henry Richardson, of Somerset, co. Derry, and da. of the late Vice-Adm.
Lord M. R. Kerr and Charlotte, in her own right, Countess of Antrim ; 3rdly,
1877, Amy Katharine, who d. 1906, da. of the late Rev. Arthur Thomas, V. of
Rottingdean, Sussex
Letitia Julia Hannah, b. 1879. Residence, Bitterne Manor House, Southampton. Laura Maude
Amy, b. 1880: in. 1908, Lieut. Evelyn Culme-Seymour, R.N. (retired) [see Culme-Seymour, Bt.,
colls.].
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Grandson of the late Sir Steuart Macnaghten (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Angus Charles Rowley Steuart Macnaghten, Lieut. Black Watch
(Roy. Highlanders), b. 1883 ; missing Dec. 1914, believed d. (killed in action during Euro-
opean War) 1914 : m. 1911, Hazel Enid (now of Craigruie, Balquhidder, Perthshire), da. of
the late Col. Lyndon Irwin, Indian Army : —
Angus Derek Iain Jacques, b. 19x4.
The family of Macnaghten is of great antiquity in the Western Hignlands. In 1267, Alex-
ander III. granted to Gillichrist Macnaghten and his heirs the custody of the castle and island of
Fraocheilean, on condition that he should rebuild it, and keep it fit for the reception of the king
whenever he should visit it. His great-grandson Duncan, a faithful partisan of the cause of King
Duncan, was one of the band that accompanied James Douglas in his attempt to deposit the heart of
Robert Bruce at Jerusalem. The 1st baronet, Sir Francis, a Judge of the Supreme Court of Madras
1809-15, and of Calcutta 1815-25, assumed the additional surname and arms of Workman by royal
license 1809. The 4th baronet, Sir Edward, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., was M.P. for co. Antrim (C)
1880-85, and for Antrim co., N. Div. 1885-7 when he became a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, with
title of Baron Mactiaghten. The 6th baronet, Sir Edward Henry Macnaghten, Lieut. Black Watch
(Roy. Highlanders), was killed in action during European War July 1916, and his younger brother.
Sir Arthur Douglas Macnaghten, 7th baronet, Lieut. Rifle Brig., d. (killed in action during
European War) Sept. 1916.
Macpherson-Grant, see Grant.
MacTaggart-Stewart, see Stewart.
MADDEN, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Kells, co. Kilkenny.
Sir Charles Edward Madden, G.C.B.,
G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G. , 1st Baronet , son of the late
Capt. J. W. Madden, 4th Regt. ; b. Sept. 5th, 1862 ;
Hon. LL.D. Camb. ; entered R.N. 1875, became
Lieut. 1884, Com. 1896, Capt. 1901, Rear-Adm.
1911, Acting Vice-Adm. 1915, Vice-Adm. 1916, and
Adm. 1919; served during Egyptian War 1882 (medal,
bronze star), and during European War 1914- 19 as
Ch. of Staff in the Grand Fleet, and 2nd in com-
mand of Grand Fleet, present at battle of Jutland
(despatches, K.C.M.G., Legion of Honour, 1st class
of Russian Order of St. Anne with swords, of
Japanese Order of the Rising Sun, of Chinese Order
of the Striped Tiger, Mil. Order of Savoy, Belgian
Order of Leopold, Croix de Guerre, thanked by Par-
liament, cr. Baronet, granted ;£ 10,000); was Naval
Assist, to First Sea Lord of the Admiralty 1905-7,
Ch. of the Staff to Com.-in-Ch. of Home Fleet
1907-9, Private Sec. to First Lord of the Admiralty
1909-10, a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1910-11, 4th Sea
He is stronger who conquers himself. Lord of t]ie Admiralty 1910-12, Rear-Adm. in 1st
Div. of Home Fleet 1912, in command of 3rd Cruiser Squadron 1912-13, and in
command of 2nd Cruiser Squadron 1913-14; appointed Com.-in-Ch. of Home and:
Atlantic Fleets 1919; M.V.O. (4th class) 1903, C.V.O. 1907, K.C.B. (Mil.) and
K.C.M.G. 1916, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1919, G.C.V.O. 1920 : m. 1905, Constance Winifred,
da. of Sir Charles (William) Cayzer, 1st Bt., and has issue.
(as recorded at Ulster Office) — Sable, a falcon with wings expanded, preying on a mallard
all argent, on a chief ermine out of a naval crown between two crosses botonn6e gules from a staff
in bend a flag of St. George, all proper. <Ju‘£St — On a ducal coronet or a falcon rising argent, holding
in his beak a cross-crosslet fitch6e gules.
Residence — 34, Eaton Place, S.W.
SOUS living— CHARLES EDWARD, b. 1906. John Wilmot, b. 1916.
Daughters living — Con, b. .1908. Joan, b. 1912. Hope, b. 1914. Mary Elizabeth, b. 1920.
MADGE, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of St. Margaret’s Bay, co. Kent.
Sir William Thomas Madge, ist
Baronet, son of Thomas Madge, of Plymouth ;
b. Oct. 6th, 1845 ; on staff of Western Morning
News (Plymouth) 1860-66 ; joined Staff of The
Globe 1866, becoming Publisher and Manager
(resigned 1908), and subsequently Proprietor
(1912-14); is Managing Director of The People
(Limited), which he founded in 1881 : m. ist,
1865, Mary Helen, who d. 1891, da. of John
Wheeler Webber, of Plymouth; 2ndly, 1892,
Judith, da. of Stephen Ketchell, and has issue by
ist marriage.
&rma — Per chevron argent and azure in chief two
towers sable and in base a horse forcene of the first.
(Ercst— Issuant out of a mural crown sable a dexter cubit
arm vested azure, cuffed or, holding in the right hand
proper a pen fessewise gold.
Residences — Broughton Lodge, Putney Hill, S.W. ;
Devonia, St. Margaret’s Bay. Clubs— Junior Carlton,
Constitutional, United.
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Grandchildren living — Issue of the late William Friend Madge, el. son of ist baronet, b. 1866, d.
1899: in. 1891, Florence (now of Wallington, Surrey), da. of C. F. Woodward, of Wallington,
Surrey : —
Norah, b. 1892.
Issue of the late Percy Frank Madge, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1871, d. 1914 : in. 1891,
Fanny Julia, da. of J. B. Lightburn : —
FRANK WILLIAM, b. 1897; European War 1915-17, in Hon. Artillery Co. (wounded). William
Thomas, b. 1899; 2nd Lieut. R.A. F. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918.- — ■ ■Helen
Matilda, b. 1892.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Maude Ellen : in. 1896, Herbert Edward Forman, who
has assumed the additional surname of Madge before that of Forman, and has issue living, Wilfrid
Ivan, b. 1906, — Eileen, b. 1899. Edith Emma: in. 1898, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Bellamy, T.D.,
R.G.A., son of the late Sir Joseph Arthur Bellamy, of Plymouth, and has issue living, Madge Ailsa,
b. 1899, — Doreen Avis, b. 1905. Residence , Yelverton, Chartfield Avenue, Putney, S.W.15.
MADHOWLAL, Creation (U.K.) 1913, of Shahpur, Ahmedahad, India.
Sir Chinubhai Madhowlal (Runchorelal),
2nd Baronet ; b. April 19th, 1906; s. his father, Sir
Chinubhai, C.I.E., 1916, whose name he then assumed
in place of that of Girjaprasad.
Jtrrns — Azure, in base on water a lotus flower leaved proper,
issuant from the dexter a sun in splendour proper, ©rest — An
elephant proper, resting the dexter fore-paw on an escutcheon
argent, charged with a lotus flower proper.
Seat — Shahpur House, Ahmedabad, India.
Sisters living — Manorama, b. 1898 : in. 1912, Narsinhrao Vrijlal
Munshi, who d. 1917. Residence, Sutarwada’s Street Khadia,
Ahmedabad, India. Indumati, b. 1901 : in. 1916, Chaitanya-
prasad Motilal Kantharia. Residence , Ragnath Bamb’s Street,
Sankrisheri, Ahmedabad, India. Vasumati, b. 1913.
Saudamini, b. 1915.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Sulochna {Lady Chinubhai
Madhowlal ), O.B.E., da. of Chunilal Khushalrai, of Ahmeda-
bad ; O.B.E. (Civil) 1919 : m. 1891, as his second wife, Sir Chinubhai Madhowlal (Runchorelal),
C.I.E., xst baronet, who d. 1916. Residence , Shahpur House, Ahmedabad, India.
Sir Chinubhai Madhowlal, ist Bt. (the first Hindu Baronet to be created), was a cotton
manufacturer of Ahmedabad, and a M.L.C. ; contributed largely to educational schemes in India.
MAGNAY, Creation (U.K) 1844, of Postford House, Surrey.
Sir Christopher Boyd William
Magnay, M.C.,+ 3rd Baronet ; b. March 27th,
1884; s. his father, Sir William, 1917; ed. at
Harrow, and at Pembroke Coll. , Camb. ; Capt.
Dragoon Guards (Reserve); European War 1914-
18 (M.C.).
^rrns — Ermine, fretty gules on a chief per pale of the
second and azure a sword proper, pommel and hilt or, sur-
mounting a key saltirewise, the wards upwards gold, inter-
laced with the collar of the Lord Mayor of the City of
London, between two leopards’ faces erminois. ©rest — A
lion rampant sable billety erminois, murally crowned,
gorged with a chain reflexed over the back, and holding
between the fore-paws a leopard’s face or.
Residence — 8, Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W.
Sister living— Dorothy Vera, b. 1881.
Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet) — Amelia. Resi-
dence, Milford Lodge, Milford-on-Sea, Hants.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Margaret Susannah
{Lady Magnay), da. of the late Matthew Soulsby: in.
1879, Sir William Magnay, 2nd baronet, who d. 1917.
Residence, 8, Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W.
The ist baronet, Lord Mayor of London 1843-4, was
created a baronet in commemoration of the opening of
the Royal Exchange by H.M. Queen Victoria, in 1844.
He was son of Christopher Magnay, Lord Mayor of
London 1820-21.
* His brother, Philip Matthew Magnay, b. 1885 ; Capt. and temporary Lieut. -Col. Roy. Fusi-
liers ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
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MAGNUS, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Tangley Hill, Wonersh, co. Surrey.
By faith and work.
Sir Philip Magnus, M.P. , ist Baronet ,
son of the late Jacob Magnus ; b. Oct. 7th> 1842 ;
ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch., at Univ. Coll., London,
and at Berlin Univ. ; B.A. 1863 and B.Sc. (ist class
Honours) 1864, Lond. ; sometime Professor of Me-
chanics at the Catholic Univ. Coll., Kensington ;
was a Member of Royal Commn. on Technical In-
struction 1881-4, Principal of Finsbury Technical
Coll. 1883-5, a°d Organising Director and Sup. of
Depart, of Technology in City and Guilds of London
Institute 1880-1915 ; is a J.P. for Surrey, a Member
of the Mathematical and Physical Sos. of London,
Fellow and Member of Senate of the Univ. of
London, Vice-Pres. Roy. So. of Arts, Chm. of
Secondary Schs. Asso., an Hon. Fellow and Pres,
of Coll, of Preceptors, an Hon. Member of British
Med. Asso., and a Member of Surrey Education
Committee ; has sat as M.P. for London Univ. ( U )
since Jan. 1906 ; cr. Knt. 1886 : m. 1870, Katie,
only da. of the late E. Emanuel, J.P., of Southsea,
and has issue.
— Bendy of six gules and vert, on a fesse or an open book proper between two martlets
sable. Crest — A magnolia tree flowered proper.
Seat — Tangley-Hill, Chilworth, Surrey. Town Residence — 16, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde
Park, W.2. Clubs — Athenaeum, Carlton, County (Guildford).
SOUS living — LAURIE, b. Aug. 5th, 1872; lit. 1903, Dora Marian, el. da. of Sir Isidore Spielman,
C.M.G. Residence , 12, Westbourne Terrace, W. Clubs, Athenaeum, Carlton. Leonard Arthur,
b. i87g.
Daughter living — Lucy Amy, b. 1871: m. 1891, Frederic Samuel Franklin, who d. 19x8. Resi-
dences, 44, Lancaster Gate, W. ; Elcot, Sheringham.
MAHON, Creation (U.K.) 1819, of Castlegar, co. Galway.
[Pronounced “Marn.”]
Moniti meliora
sequamur.
Sir William Henry Mahon, D.S.O ,5th Baronet ;
b. Dec. 31st, 1856 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir William Vesey
Ross, 1893; formerly Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. Comdg. 4th
Batn. Prince of Wales’s Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.) ; is a
T.P. for W. Riding of Yorks, and a J.P. and D.L. for co.
Galway (High Sheriff 1898); served in S. Africa 1900-1902
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1900 : m. 1905, the Hon. Edith
Augusta Dillon, da. of 4th Baron Clonbrock, and has issue.
$rms — Per fesse sable and argent, an ostrich counterchanged, in the beak
a horseshoe or. Crrst — A dexter arm embowed in armour the hand grasping
a sword wavy all proper.
Seat — Castlegar, Ahascragh, co. Galway. Clubs — Carlton, Kildare
Street.
Sons living— GEORGE EDWARD JOHN, b. June 22nd, 1911.
Luke Bryan Arthur, b. 1917.
H let us fSw better Daughter living-Ursula Augusta Jane, b. 1906.
things. Brothers living— John FitzGerald, b. 1858: m. 1898, Lady Alice Evelyn,
da. of 5th Marquess of Sligo, and has issue living, John Denis, b. 1910.
Residence , 33, Cadogan Square, S.W. Club, Carlton. Edward, b. 1862 ; ed. at Exeter Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1884) : m. 1911, Lilette Caroline Julia, da. of the late James K. Rebbeck, of Victoria,
British Columbia, and has issue living, Bryan Edward, b. 1913. Residence, 1001, Seaton Street,
Vancouver City, British Columbia. Club , Dublin University. Gilbert, b. 1865 : in. 1895, Fanny,
da. of the late John Blakeney, J.P., D.L., of Abbert, co. Galway.
Sisters living — Mary Geraldine ( Baroness De Ros) : m. 1896, the 24th Baron De Ros, who d. 1907.
Residence, 11, Sloane Gardens, S.W. 1.— Alice Jane: in. 1889, Harry Polhill Chambers, who
d. 1919. Residence , Cadnam Lodge, Cadnam, Southampton.
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MAIN WARIN G, Creation (U.K.) 1804, of Over-Peover, Cheshire.
[Pronounced “ Mannaring.”]
Foremost if I can.
Sir Harry Stapleton Mainwaring, 5th
Baronet; b. Aug. 25th, 1878; s. his father, Sir
Philip Tatton, 1906 ; is a J. P. for Cheshire, patron
of one living, and Com. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve;
has Order of Crown of Rouniania : m. 19 13, Generis
Alma Windham, da. of Sir Richard Henry Williams-
Bulkeley, 12th Bt., and has issue.
^Vrms — Argent, two bars gules. Crtst — An ass’s head
erased proper, halter or, the end flowing.
Seat — Peover Hall, Knutsford, Cheshire. Clubs — Arthur’s,
Wellington.
Daughters living— Diana Eina Claude, b. 1914. --Zara
Sophie Kathleen Mary, b. 1917.
Sisters living — Hester Marjorie, b. 1880: ;//. 1908, Edgar
Thomas Kenyon [see B. Kenyon, colls.]. Residence, Grafton
Lodge, Montford Bridge, Shrewsbury. Violet, b. 1882.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet) — ROWLAND
LEYCESTER, b. June 3rd, 1845 : m. 1879, Elizabeth
Sextie, and has issue living, Maude Sophia: m. 1911, Rupert
Neville White, — two other das. Residence , Kihi Kihi, New
Zealand.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Susarf Maud.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Louisa Emily [Lady
Mainwaring). da. of the late Rev. George Pitt, of Crickett
Court, Chard : m. 1875, Sir Philip Tatton Mainwaring, 4th
baronet, who d. 1906. Residence , The Rookery, Corsham,
Wilts.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Randle Cotton Mainwaring, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1840,
d. 1875 : m. 1872, Miss Goode, of Auckland, New Zealand : —
A da.
Sir Henry Mainwaring, of Over Peover, the last baronet of the creation 1660, died unmarried
in 1797, when Thomas Wetenhall, Esq., his uterine brother and devisee, succeeded to the estate,
and assumed the name and arms of Mainwaring ; and in 1804 his son, Henry, was created a baronet.
MAITLAND, Creation (U.K.) 1818, of Clifton Hall, Midlothian.
By counsel and courage. Sir JOHN NlSBET MAITLAND, 5 th Baronet , SOI1 of
the late George Ramsay Maitland, Esq., W.S., grandson of 2nd
Bart.; b. Nov. 26th, 1850 ; j. his cousin, Sir James Ramsay -
Gibson-Maitland, 1897; ed. at Edinburgh Acad., at Hailey-
bury, and at Edinburgh Univ. : m. 1877, Annie Florence
Mary, who d. 1899, da. of Philip Rickman, of Twickenham,
and has issue.
— Or, a lion rampant couped at all joints of the field gules, within
a double tressure flory counterflory azure. <£rrst — A lion sejant, affrontee
gules, ducally crowned or, and holding in his dexter paw a drawn sword
proper, pommelled and hilted gold, and in the sinister a fleur-de-lis azure.
Residence — Inglehorpe, 8, Grassington Road, Eastbourne. Clubs—
Garrick, New (Edinburgh).
Sons living — JOHN, b. Nov. 25th, 1879 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL. B. 1901); Lieut. R.G.A. Special
Reserve ; Bar. Inner Temple 1903 ; European War 1916-18 (despatches) :
in. 1915, Kathleen Offley, da. of the late H. T. Keates, of Trafalgar
House, Petersfield, and has issue living, Petronilla Kathleen Florence, b. 1916. Club, Sports’.
George Ramsay, D.S.O., b. 1882 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. Indian Army, and A. A. and Q.M.G. a Cav.
Div. ; S. Africa 1901 •?, in R.F.A., European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1918:
fit. 1919, Jean Hamilton, da. of Robert Findlay, of Easterhill, Lanarkshire. Club, Cavalry.
Daughter living— Claire Marjoribanks [Lady Milne), b. 1885: in. 1905, Gen. Sir George Francis
Milne, K.C.B., G.C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A. Residence, 4, Thurlow Court, S.W.3.
Sister living — Susan Rachel, b. 1861. Residence , Inglehorpe, 8, Grassington Road, Eastbourne.
Daughter living Of 4th Baronet— Mary ( Lady Ramsay-Stecl-Maitland ), b. 1871 : in. 1901,
Sir Arthur Herbert Drummond Ramsay-Steel-Maitland, M.P., 1st Bt. Residences, Sauchieburn,
Stirlingshire ; 72, Cadogan Square, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Keith Maitland, son of 3rd baronet, b. 1855, d. 1897: m. 1886,
Ina Blanche, who d. 1892, da. of the late G. Ralston Caldwell, of co. Ayr : —
Esmay Frances : in. 1915, the Rev. Geoffrey Charles Edward Ryley, V. of East Peckham. Residence,
East Peckham Vicarage, near Tonbridge, Kent.
Grandchildren of the late Alexander Maitland, el. son of 2nd baronet, and
father of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. Keith Ramsay Maitland, b. 1827, d. 1893: m. 1861, Georgina Harriet,
who d. 1916, da. of Alexander Grant Glass : —
Keith Ramsay, b. 1865 : ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. 1887); is a Writer to the Signet, Scotland,
andaJ.P. for cos. Midlothian and Stirling. Residences, 2, Douglas Gardens, Edinburgh; Bel-
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haven House, Belhaven, Dunbar. Clubs , Caledonian, New (Edinburgh). Agnes Mary. Resi-
dence, 2, Douglas Gardens, Edinburgh.
Grandchildren of the late George Ramsay Maitland, W.S. (ante) : —
Issue of the late George Keith Maitland, b. 1854, d. 1896: m. 1877, Theresa (now of Theresia
Estate, Bogawantalawa, Ceylon), da. of the late Angus McDonell, of Kepoch, N.B. : —
Keith Andrew Ramsay, M.C., b. 1882 ; Capt. R.F.A. ; d. (killed in action during European War)
19x7. Angus Charles Marjoribanks, b. 1887 ; is Lieut. Army Ser. Corps. Alice Marie :
in. 1900, George Kirby, and has issue living, Alfred Reginald Claude, b. 1901, — Roderic Maitland,
b. 1911, — Valda Mary, b. 1903.— -Christina Claire: in. 1909, Percy Alan Cleaver, and has issue
living, Cerise Marie, b. 1911. Residence, Rangoon, Burma.
Issue of the late Augustus Maitland, W.S., 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1800, d. 1855 :
in. 1843, Elizabeth Jane, da. of the Rev. William Page Richards, D.C.L. : —
Alexander Charles Richards, b. 1845; ed. at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (B A. 1870, M.A. 1872):
Bar. Inner Temple 18^2. Residence, 20. Buckingham Palace Mansions, S.W. Club, Oxford and
Cambridge. Frederick Henry, b. 1849 : in. 1875, Georgiana Douglas, da. of J. Henry Mackenzie,
and has issue living, Maud, b. 1878. Residence ,
Granddaughter of the late Augustus Maitland (ante) : —
Issue of the late William James Maitland, C.I.E., b. 1847 , d. 1919: m. 1878, Agnes Magda-
lene, who d. 1908, da. of the late Ralph Neville-Grenville [see B. Braybrooke, colls.] : —
Marjorie, b. 1884: in. 1913, Group-Capt. Arthur Murray Longmore, D.S.O., R.A.F., and has issue
living, Richard Maitland, b. 1915,— William James Maitland, b. 1919, — Janet Maitland, b. 1914.
Residence, 18, Lennox Gardens, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Gen. Frederick Maitland, 4th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. Frederick Thomas Maitland, b. 1807, d. 1883 : in. 1842, Emily Augusta
Mary, who d. 1855, da. of the late Major Richard Bingham Newland, of Drayton : —
Reginald Paynter, b. 1851 ; formerly Major R.A. : in. 1875, Ann Eliza, da. of Capt. G. F. Oldfield, and
has issue living, Reginald Charles Frederick, DS.O. , b. 1882; Major R.H.A. ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. 1917: in. 1913, Marjorie Agnes Jane, da.
of the late Very Rev. Ernald Lane, Dean of Rochester, and has issue living, Alastair Reginald
b. 1915, Geoffrey Ernald b. 1918, — Muriel Penelope, b. 1885 : in. 1913, Lieut. -Col. Edward Forbes
Cooke-Hurle, D.S.O. , and has issue living, Frederick Joseph, b. 1914. Residence, Bartley Manor,
Bartley, Hants. Club , Junior United Service. — — Frederica Charlotte Mary ( Lady Freake), b.
1845: in. 1868, Sir Thomas George Freake, 2nd Bt. Residence, Warfleet, Dartmouth.
The 1st baronet, Gen. the Hon. Sir Alexander Maitland, Col. of the 49th Foot, was 5th son of the
*6th Earl of Lauderdale ; the 2nd baronet assumed the additional surname of Gibson, and the 3rd
baronet assumed the additional surname of Ramsay before those of Gibson and Maitland.
RAMSAY-STEEL-MAITLAND, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Sauchie, co. Stirling.
Sir Arthur Herbert Drummond
Ramsay-Steel-Maitland, M.P., 1st Baronet ,
son of the late Col. Edward Harris Steel, R.A. ;
b. July 5th, 1876; ed. at Rugby, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (Scholar, B.A. , 1st class Litt.Hum.
1899, M.A., 1st class Law 1900) ; Fellow of All
Souls’, Oxford 1900; assumed by Roy. License 1901
the name of Ramsay-Steel-Maitland, in lieu of his
patronymic; is a J.P. and D.L. for Stirlingshire; has
been Private Sec. to Rt. Hon. C. T. Ritchie, M.P.,
and Rt. Hon. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., when Chan-
cellor of the Exchequer, and an Assist. Commr. to
Roy. Commn. on Poor Laws ; was Chm. of Con-
servative Party Organisation 1911-16; Under-Sec.
of State for the Colonies May 1915, and in National
Min. Dec. 1916, Under-Sec. of State for Foreign
Office, and Parliamentary Sec. to Board of Trade
1917, and Additional Under Sec. of State for Foreign
Depart, and Additional Parliamentary .Sec. to Board
of Trade (Depart, of Overseas Trade) Jan. to June
1919 (resigned July 1919) ; unsuccessfully contested
Rugby ( C ) 1906 ; sat as M.P. for E. Div. of Birmingham Jan. 1910 to Dec. 1918 ;
-elected for Erdington Div. thereof Dec. 1918 ; compiled special reports on Poor Law :
m. 1901, Mary, da. of the late Sir James Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland, 4th Bt., of
Barnton, Midlothian, and Sauchie and Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, and has issue.
&rms — Quarterly, 1st, or, a lion rampant gules, couped at all the joints of the first, within a double
tressure flory-counterflory azure, Maitland ; 2nd grand quarter counter-quartered, 1st and 4th, argent,
three furisons azure, Steel ; 2nd and 3rd, or, three bars wavy gules, the centre one charged with a
crescent argent, within a bordure azure charged with three mullets of the first, Drummond ; 3rd,
azure, an eagle displayed sable within a bordure of the last besanty or, on a chief gules two cinquefoils
ermine, Ramsay ; 4th grand quarter counter-quartered, 1st and 4th, azure, three keys fesseways in
pale, wards downwards, or, Gibson ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, a chevron between three battle-axes argent,
within a bordure of the last, Wright. Ccest — A lion sejant affronted gules, ducally crowned or,
holding in his dexter paw a sword proper, hiked and pommelled of the second, and in the sinister a
fleur-de-lys azure.
Seat — Sauchieburn, Stirling. Town Residence — 72, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs — Carlton,
Travellers'.
Sons living — ARTHUR JAMES DRUMMOND, b. May 27th, 1902. Keith Richard Felix, b.
1912.
Daughters living — Mary Katherine Drummond, b. 1904.—— -Frances Margaret Drummond,
0. 1910.
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MAKGILL, Creation (N.S.) 1627. of Cranstone Riddell, Midlothian.
[Name pronounced “Magill.”]
Sir George Makgill, nth
Baronet , el. son of
Makgill, ioth Bt.,
co. Fife, who d. 1906,
dignity of Baronet as heir male of James,
1st Viscount of Oxfuird (cr. a Baronet of
Nova Scotia 1627) ; b. Dec. 24th, 1868 :
m. 1891, Frances Elizabeth, el. da. of
Alexander Innes Grant, of Merchiston,
Otago, New Zealand, and has issue.
$rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th gules, three
martlets argent, Makgill ; 2nd and 3rd argent, an
eagle displayed sable beaked armed and langued
gules, charged on his breast with another eagle dis-
played argent, Ramsay of Brakmonth. Crrst —
A martlet argent Supporters— Dexter, a horse
argent, maned, hoofed and tailed or, gorged with
a collar whereto a chain is affixed which passes
between his forelegs and is reflexed over his back
of the last ; sinister , a bull sable, armed, unguled and tailed or, gorged and chained as the other.
Seat — Kemback, near Cupar, Fife. Residence — Yaxley Hall, Eye, Suffolk. Clubs— New
(Edinburgh), Caledonian.
Sons living— JOHN DONALD ALEXANDER ARTHUR, b. Dec. 31st, 1899 ; Lieut. 2nd Batn.
Coldstream Guards. Richard James Robert Haldane, b. 1907.
Daughters living — Harriet Frances Janet, b. 1893. Marie Elspeth Agnes, b. 1895: m. 1913,
Major Aubrey Brooke Winch, Dragoons, and has issue living, Mary Elizabeth.
Brothers living— Robert Haldane, C.B.E., b. 1870; Lieut. -Col. New Zealand Med. Corps;
European War 1915-19 (C.B.E.); C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Residence , Brackmont, Waiuku, Auckland,
New Zealand. John Edward £. 1874: m. 1897, Muriel Ravenscroft, da. of the late Hon. Henry
de Bohun Devereux [see V. Hereford, colls.]. Residence, One Tree Hill, Auckland, New Zealand.
David Makgill, b. 1880 : m. 1909, Margaret da. of the late Ven. Archdeacon Palmer. Arthur
Makgill, b. 1882 : m. 1911, Mabel Sophia Elizabeth, da. of — Marsh. Residence, Malua, Normans
Hill, Onehunga, New Zealand.
Sisters living — Agnes Rebecca, b. 1867: m. 1891, Hamilton Vetch Rutherfurd. Residence, Kite
Rehu, Waiheke, Auckland, New Zealand. — —Margaret, b. 1876 : ?n. 1903, Reginald Dillon Kelsey.
Residence, Rangimarie, Ngauhawahia, New Zealand. Ruth, b. 1878 : tn. 1898, Capt. Charles
Henry Reginald Pentreath, M.B., Roy. Army Med. Corps (T. F.). Residence, 3, Castle Hill,
Maidenhead. Grace, b. 1888 : m. 1915, Arthur J. Palmer. Residence, Selwyn Road, Epsom,
Auckland, New Zealand.
This Nova Scotia Baronetcy was conferred with remainder to heirs male whatsoever in 1627 upon
James Makgill, of Cranston Macgill (grandson of David McGill of Nesbit and Cranston Riddell,
Lord Advocate of Scotland), who became a Lord of Session in 1629, and was subsequently created
in 1651 Viscount of Oxfuird and Lord McGill of Cousland, with remainder to his heirs male of
tailzie and provision whomsoever, with which title the Baronetcy remained merged until the death
of the 2nd Viscount in 1706, when both dignities became dormant. The Baronetcy was subsequently
assumed by John Makgill, of Kemback, a descendant of John Makgill, of Kemback {temp.
Charles II.), great grandson of Sir James Makgill, of Rankeillor Nether (Clerk Register, Lord
of Session, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, and Ambassador to Court of Queen Elizabeth), el. brother
of David Makgill (ante), as heir male of the grantee, the 1st Viscount of Oxfuird, and his son Sir
George Makgill (ante), of Kemback, in May 1907 established and recorded his pedigree as a Baronet.
the late Sir John
J.P., of Kemback,
having assumed the
/ trust in the Lord.
M AKINS, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of Rotherfield Court, Henley-on-Thames, co. Oxford.
Sir Paul Augustine Makins, 2nd
Baronet ; b. June 8th, 1871; s. his father, Sir
William Thomas, 1906 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1894); is temporary Major in the Army, Sup.
in Remount Ser., and a J. P. for Oxfordshire (High
Sheriff 1 9 1 1 ) : m. 1900, Gladys Marie, whoa'. 1919,
da. of the late William Vivian, of 185, Queen’s
Gate, S.W., and has issue.
$rms — Argent, on a fesse embattled counter embattled
gules, between in chief two falcons proper belled or, and in
base a lion’s face of the second, an annulet or between two
bezants. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour proper
encircled by an annulet or and holding a flag staff, there-
from flowing a banner argent charged with a lion’s face
gules.
Residence — 49, Kensington Court, W. Club— Boodle's.
Shine thou in the light.
Sons living— WILLIAM VIVIAN, b. Jan 19th, 1903.
Paul Vivian, b. 1913.
Daughters living— Diana Vivian, b. 1900. Elisabeth
.Mary Savile, b. 1904.— Marcia Evel\n, b. 1907.
Monica Vivian, b. 1910.
Brother living — Oscar Matthew, b. 1872 ; is a retired
Capt. R.N. : tn. 1909, Marienne, da. of the late W. C. Hoyland, of Constantinople. Residence,
10, Albert Court, Knightsbridge, S.W.
Sisters living — Mary Elisabeth ( Lady Clauson): tn. 1890, Major Sir John Eugene Clausor,
K.C.M.G . C.V.O., R.E., who d. 1918, and has issue living, Gerard Leslie Makins, O.B.E. ,
b. 1891 ; Capt. in the Army, — Philip Anthony, b. 1899; 2nd Lieut. R.E., — Miles John, b. 1902.
1 Agatha Caroline. Residence, Paradise Farm, Henley-on-Thames. Veronica Luce : m. 1896,
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Allan Edward Batchelor, J.P., who d. 1916, and has issue living, Betty Veronica, — Joan Mary.
Audrey Katharine : m. 1906, Walter Woodbine Parish, and has issue living, David Elmer
Woodbine, b. 1911, — Bridget Audrey Woodbine, b. 1907. Residence , 9, Courtfield Road, S.W.7.
Collateral Branch living'.
Issue of the late William Henry Makins, Lieut. 13th Hussars, el. son of 1st baronet,
b. 1863, d. 1889 : m. 1886, Mary Agnes, who d. 1915, having m. 2ndly, 1891,
Warine Martindale), da. of Sir Charles Lawrence Young, 7th Bt. (cr. 1769) : —
Marjorie Florence, b. 1887: m. 1909, Major Alexander Vaughan Leipzic Wood, D.S.O., and has issue
living, Basil Alexander Charles, b. 1914. Residence, Whincroft, Hindhead, Surrey.
The 1st baronet, Sir William Thomas, sat as M.P. for S. Essex Feb. 1874 to Nov. 1885, for
S.E. Div. of Essex Dec. 1885 to June 1886, and for S.W., or Walthamstow, Div. of Essex 1886-92.
MALCOLM, Creation (N.S.) 1665, of Balbedie and Innertiel, co. Fife.
Sir James William Malcolm, 9th Baronet , son
of the late James Malcolm, a descendant of the late Charles
Malcolm, 4th son of 1st baronet; b. March 29th, 1862 ; s. his
cousin, Sir James, 1901 ; ed. at. Magdalene Coll., Camb. ;
formerly Capt. Roy. Pembroke Artillery Mil. ; is a J.P. for
Norfolk and Suffolk ; appointed an Administrative Assist.,
Ministry of Munitions 1916: m. 1885, Evelyn Alberta, da.
of Albert George Sandeman, formerly of Presdales, near
Ware, Herts, and grandda. of the late Viscount de Moncorvo,
and has issue.
$rms— Or a saltire azure between four stags’ heads couped gules, a
bordure indented of the third. Crrst — A pyramid encircled by a laurel
wreath proper.
Residence — Tostock Place, Suffolk. Club — Boodle’s.
ijei aono sum quoa sum. Sons living— MICHAEL ALBERT JAMES, b. May 9th, 1898; ed.
By the grace of God I at Eton ; Lieut. Scots Guards, and A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. Comdg.
am what I am. Scottish Command; European War 1914-18 (severely wounded) : m.
1918, the Hon. Geraldine Margot Digby, da. of 10th Baron Digby,
and has issue living, David Peter Michael, b. 1919. Residences, 32, Royal Terrace, Edinburgh ;
39, Sloane Gardens, S.W. Club , Guards’. Alexander Ernest William, b. 1900; sometime
2nd Lieut. Hussars.
Daughters living — Elspeth Mary Isabel, b. 1899. Griselda Helen Adeline, b. 1903.
Brother living— Charles Edward, b. 1865 ; formerly Lieut. 1st Batn. Scots Guards, and Major Yeo. :
m. 1894, Beatrix Mary Leslie (from whom he obtained a divorce 1914), da. of 8th Baron Ruthven,
and has issue living, Arthur William Alexander, b. 1903. — Honoria Adeline, b. 1895 : m. 1st, 1914,
Reginald Fitzroy Lewis Johnstone, Lieut. Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, wh® d. (killed in
action) 1914 [see Johnstone, Bt., colls.] ; 2ndly, 1916, James Gordon Lumsden, sometime Lieut. Scots
Guards, — Bettine Violet, b. 1899. Club, White’s.
John Malcolm, of Balbedie, Lochore, and Innertiel, b. 16x1, Chamberlain of Fife 1641, and
Member of Scottish Parliament 1650, d. 1692, having m. Margaret, who d. 1698, aged 72, da. of Sir
Michael Arnot, of that Ilk, and had six sons, of whom John, the eldest, was created a Baronet of
Nova Scotia 1665, while the third son, Alexander, became a Senator of the College of Justice, with
the title of Lord Lochore, being subsequently appointed Lord Justice-Clerk, and James, fourth son,
fought at Killicrankie and was attainted. The 1st baronet was succeeded by his el. son, John, 2nd
baronet, who was followed in the Baronetcy by his third son, Michael, served heir as 3rd baronet in
1784. The 4th baronet was James (Lieut.-Gov. of Sheerness), who had been served heir-general to
his father, Robert Malcolm, of Grange, 2nd son of 1st baronet, in 1795. At the death of Sir James,
in 1805, the dignity passed to John, 8th child of Michael Malcolm, 3rd son of 1st baronet, at whose
decease, in 1816, his el. son, Michael, was served heir to his father, and in 1828 his son, John, as
7th baronet. In 1866 Sir James, son of James Malcolm, 2nd son of 5th baronet, was served heir
to his cousin, as 8th baronet. At his death in lyoi the Baronetcy passed to his kinsman, Sir James
William (ante), who in 1897 had recorded the pedigree in the Lyon Office.
Ardua tendo.
I attempt difficult things.
MALET, Creation (G.B.) 1791, of Wilbury, Wiltshire.
[Name pronounced “ Mallet.”]
My strength is from on high.
Sir Harry Charles Malet,
B.S.O., O.B.B., 7th Baronet , son of the
late Capt. William St. Lo Malet, grandson
of 1st baronet ; b. Sept. 21st, 1873 ; s. his
nephew, Sir Charles St. Lo, 1918 ; is a
retired Lieut. -Col. (formerly Hussars), and
a J.P. for Wilts ; formerly in Cape Mounted
Rifles ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s
medal with four clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), and during European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O., Order of
Agricultural Merit of France) ; D.S.O.
1917, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1906, Mil-
dred Laura Lambert-Swiney, da. of Capt.
H. Stephen Swiney, formerly 69th Regt.
and Roy. W. Kent Mil., of Gensing House,
21, Upper Maze Hill, St. Leonards-on-Sea,
and has issue.
&rms — Azure, three escallops or. Cmt — Out of
a ducal coronet or, an heraldic tiger’s head issuant
ermine.
Seat , Wilbury, Salisbury. Clubs , — Cavalry*
Arthur’s, Carlton.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Son living-EDWARD WILLIAM ST. LO, A Nov. 21st, igo8.
Daughters living— Ermyntrude Virginia St. Lo, b. 1907. Helen Agnes St. Lo, b. 1911.
Half-Brothers living— William Gilbert St. Lo, b. 1881. Audley Forbes St. Lo, b. 1882. Resi-
dence, Rio Cuarto, Cordoba, Argentine.-^— Alexander St. Lo, b. 1883.
Sisters living — Elfrida St. Lo: in. 1898, Capt. Richard John Carey Oakes, Railway Transport
Officer (formerly Roy. Garrison Regt.), and has issue living, Elfrida Avice May, b. 1899, —
Marguerite Julia, b. 1906, — Mary Florence Helen, b. 1912. Residence , Brookside, Benson, Oxon.
Helen Avice Harriet, b. 1876. Hilda Mary Jeanne, b. 1878: in. 1900, Farquhar Celynin
Lloyd, and has issue living, Richard Llewellyn, b. 1901, — Aleth Alexander, b. 1912, — Stella Hilda
Emily, b. 1908, — Jean Isobel, b. 1914. Residence . Yewlands, Crofton, British Columbia.
Half-Sister living — Mary St. Lo: in. 1907, George Herbert Griffith, O.B.E., Egyptian State
Railways.
Daughter living Of 3rd. Baronet — Vera Jean Hamilton, b. 1881 : in. 1903, Dorotheos Antoniadi,
and has issue living, Henry Edward Roger Fortune Amedee Malet, A 1904.
Step-Mother living— Nora Mary, da. of Gilbert James Blane, of Foliejon Park, Windsor: m.
1879, as his second wife, Capt. William St. Lo Malet (ante), who d. 1885. Residence — Craufurd
Hall, Maidenhead, Berks.
Widows living Of 3rd, 4th and 5th Baronets— Laura Jane Campbell {Lady Malet), da. of
John Hamilton, formerly of Hilston Park, Monmouth: in. 1873, Sir Henry Charles Eden Malet,
3rd baronet, who d. 1904. Ermyntrude ( Lady Ermyntrude Malet), da. of the 9th Duke of
Bedford ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England : m. 1885, the Right
Hon. Sir Edward Baldwin Malet, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., 4th baronet, whorf. 1908. Residences,
Wrest Wood, Bexhill, Sussex; Chateau Malet, Monaco; 85, Eaton Square, S.W. Louise
Michelle ( Lady Malet), da. of Monsieur Phillibert Dubois : m. 1901, Sir Edward St. Lo Malet,
5th baronet, who d. 1909. Residence, St. Lo, Broadstairs.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Charles St. Lo Malet, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1802,
d. 1889 : m. 1st, 1837, Jane St. Lo, who d. 1868, da. of the late J. Clarke, of
Burbage, Leicestershire; 2ndly, 1871, Caroline Emilia, who d. 1879, da. of John
Thomas Anstey, late of M.C.S. : —
Alexander George William, b. 1845 ; formerly Capt. 1st Batn. Dorsetshire Regt., retired as Hon.
Major 1884. Club, Army and Navy. Florence Dora : m. 1861, the Rev. Edmond Warre, C.B.,
C.V.O., D.D., who d. 1920, and has issue living, Henry Charles, D.S.O., b. 1866 [see “ Com
panionage”]: m. 1905, Harriet Gwenhwyvar, da. of Newton Wynne Apperley, M.V.O., — Amyas
Francis, b. 1870,— Ernald Roger, b. 1872, — Edmond Lancelot, A 1877, — Felix Walter, O.B.E., M.C.
(of 128, Church Street, Kensington, W. Club, Union), b. 1879 : in. 1915, Marjorie Monteith, da. of
Vereker Monteith Hamilton, — Dora Margaret : in. 1888, Lieut.-Col. George Savile Foljambe, C.B.,
who d. 1920 [E. Gosford], and has issue living, Edmond Walter Savile b. 1890 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1912) ; Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ; European War 1914*17
(wounded) : in. 1917, Magdalene, da. of Bogdan de Rodnicka, of Podolia, Robert Francis Thorn-
hagh, M.C. b. 1892; ed. at Clifton, and at R.M.A. ; is Capt. R.F A.; European War 1914-18
(M.C.): in. 1920, Zaida Nell, da. of Francis Priestman, D.L., of Shotley Park, Shotley* Bridge,
Mary Pauline b. 1889 : in 1914, Arthur Roylance Jelf, I.C.S. (and has issue living, Wilfred
Edmond b. 1915), Rachel Emily, b. 1891 : in 1913, Major Frederick Victor Yeats Brown, King’s
Roy. Rifle Corps [see Bellingham, Bt.], Avice Dora Geraldine b. 1897, — Avice Joan, b. 1883.
Amelia Ella St. Lo. Residence, Fontmill, Belvedere Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Wyndham Malet (infra): —
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Major Guilbert Edward Wyndham Malet, b. 1839, d. 1918 :
in. 1st, 1869, Florence, who d. 1877, da. of Charles Willes Wilshere, of The Frythe,
Welwyn ; 2ndly, 1880, Gertrude Agnes Cunliffe (now of Austin House, Frome), da. of the
late Sir Philip Cunliffe Owen, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. : —
Godfrey Charles Wyndham, b. 1884; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford; Capt. Somersetshire L.I. : m.
1918, Marian, da. of F. Clinton Baddeley, of Dibden Lodge, Hythe, Hants. Club, Junior United
Service. Alexander Wyndham, b. 1886; ed. at R.M.C.; Major Indian Army. Club, Junior
United Service.— —Owen Wyndham, b. 1887; formerly Lieut. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve: in. 1914,
Florence Elsie, da. of the late W. Hickie. Edward Barnaby Wyndham, b. 1894 ; formerly Lieut.
King’s African Rifles. Heloise Mary Wyndham, b. 1883 : in. 1910, William St. John Fenton
Miles. Monica Mary Wyndham, L.R.A.M. b. 1893.
Issue of the late Col. Harold Esdaile Malet, b. 1841, d. r9i8: in. 1868, Emily Constance,
who d. 1920, da. of John Bankes Friend : —
Sibyl Harold, b. 1877. Harold Wyndham, A 1882; is Capt. Hussars, and a Brig.-Major : in.
1908, Bertha Emily, el. da. of the late William Philip Pearson, and has issue living John Wynd-
ham, A 1910.
Issue of the late Rev. William Wyndham Malet, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1804,
d. 1885 : in. 1837, Eliza Drake, who d. 1862, da. of E. J. Esdaile, of Cothelestone
House, Taunton : —
Rev. Clement Drake Elton, A 1845 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Pembroke Coll, Oxford (B.A. 1871) ;
formerly V. of Stoke Courcy, and Rural Dean of Quantockshead : in. 1872, Agnes Bessie, who d. 1909,
da. of the late Charles Knighton Webb, M.D., of Exeter, and has issue living, Clement Hugh
Weston (of Medley Park, Culmington, Salop), A 1877 ; ed. at Winchester ; is Capt. Yeo., and a
Staff-Capt., — Beatrice Elisabeth, A 1873, — Agnes Cecilia, A 1874: in. 1905, Thomas Wood Shaw,
of Culmington Manor, Craven Arms, Shropshire, and has issue living, Hugh Charles Malet b. 1906,
John Herbert Malet A 1915, Mary Malet b. 1908, Phoebe Agnes Malet A 1909, Cecilia Joan Malet
i. 1911, — Florence, A 1879, — Winefride Joan, b. 1884. Residence, Holford, near Bridgwater.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. George Grenville Malet, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1805,
d. 1856 : in. 1851, Mary Maria Fleming, who d. 1905, da. of Col. John Taylor,
H.E. I.C. : —
Allan Arthur Grenville, A 1856; formerly a Civil Engineer, Public Works Depart., Madras, and
Dep. Ch. Engineering Inspector to Local Govt. Board; is Sanitary Adviser to Ch. Engineer, S.
Command, and a M.l.C.E. : in. 1890, Elizabeth Anne, da. of the late William Lysaght, of Beech-
mount, co. Cork, and has issue living, George Edward Grenville, b. 1898 ; ed at Harrow, and at
R.M.C. and R.M.A. ; is Lieut. R.G. A. .—Elizabeth Enid, b. 1893: nt. 1916, Major Clive Moberly
Bell, Loyal N. Lancashire Regt. Residence, 7, The Close, Salisbury.— Agnes Susannah.
Residence, 37, Porchester Square, W. Margaret Julia Mary. Residence, 37, Porchester
Square, W. Elizabeth Jessie: in. 1878, Sydney Eggers Bates, 3rd son of Sir Edward Bates,
1 st Bt. Residences, 29, Hyde Park Square, W. ; Manydown Park, Basingstoke.
Issue of the late Arthur Malet, 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1806, d. 1888 : in. 1st,
1846, Mary Sophia, who d. 1853, da. of Sir J. P. Willoughby, 4th baronet ; 2ndly,
1854, Annie Louisa, who d. 1900, da. of George Powney Thompson, of the H.E. I.
Co.’s Civil Ser. : —
<(By 2nd marriage) Herbert Rivers, A 1864; is Com. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve: in. 1888, Violet,
da. of the late Major J. H. King, 2nd Dragoons, having had issue, of whom Francis Arthur Rivers,
A 1892; Flight-Lieut. Roy. Naval Air Ser. ; d. (on active ser. during European War) 19x6,— Henry
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Guy Rivers, b. 1894; is Capt. R.A.F. : m. 1917, Olga Muriel, da. of James Balfour, of Paignton,
Devon. (By 1st marriage) Edith Eliza Rose: >n. 1872, Col. Francis William Nixon, R.E.
(By 2nd marriage) Alice Louisa: m. 1883, John Pemberton Ramsden, who d. 1911 [see Ramsden,
Bt., colls.]. Residence , Upper Park Road, N.W. Mary Harriet. Residetice, The Mill House,
Sheet, Petersfield. Gertrude Evelyn. Residence, The Mill House, Petersfield. Ethel Maud:
tn. 1894, Herbert George Brand.— -Esther Janet. Residence , The Mill House, Sheet, Petersfield.
Issue of the late Octavius Warre Malet, 8th son of 1st baronet, b. 1811, d. 1891:
m. 1852, Alice Anna Catharine, who d. 1905, da. of Thomas Hawkes, of Himley
House, Staffordshire
Thomas Herbert Warre, b. 1859 : m. 1909, Cicely Florence, da. of the late William Thomas Hartcup,
of Upland Hall, Suffolk, and Sprowston Court, Norfolk, and has issue living, Sylvia Mary Warre,
b. 1920. Clubs , Constitutional, Ranelagh. Mabel Warre. Residence, 23, Trafalgar Square,
Chelsea, S.W. Ethel Warre. Residence, 23, Trafalgar Square, Chelsea, S.W.
Grandson of the late Octavius Warre Malet (ante): —
Issue of the late Major John Warre Malet, b. 185 6, d. 1913: m. 1893, Frances (now of
Burnham, Roehampton, S.W.), da. of the late William Scarborough Jackson, of Moor
House, Headingley, Yorkshire : —
Guy Seymour Warre, b. 1900.
William Malet, founder of this family in England, was companion of William the Conqueror at
Hastings, and connected by marriage with Rollo, 1st Duke of Normandy. He was charged with the
burial of King Harold, of whose queen, Aldith, he was uncle. A baronetcy for services during the civil
war was conferred by Charles II. on Sir Thomas Malet, of Poyntington, who died before the patent
passed the great seal ; he was one of the Judges sent to the Tower by Oliver Cromwell, from the Court
at Maidstone, for refusing to grant a summons against a clergyman who would not give up using the
“Book of Common Prayer.” The 1st baronet, Sir Charles Warre Malet, was created a baronet for
distinguished diplomatic services in India, where he was long resident at the Court of the Sovereign of
the Mahratta empire, and was acting Governor of Bombay Presidency. The 2nd baronet, Sir Alex-
ander, K.C.B., was Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Stuttgardt 1844-52. and to the German Con-
federation 1852-66. The 4th baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward, P.C..G.C.B., G.C.M.G., was Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. at Belgium 1883-4, and Ambassador to Berlin 1884-95.
MANDER, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of The Mount, Tettenhall, co. Stafford.
Sir Charles Tertius Mander, ist
Baronet , son of the late Charles Benjamin Mander,
J.P., of The Mount, Wolverhampton ; b. July 16th,
1852 ; ed. at Corpus Christi Coll. Camb. (B.A. 1876,
M.A. 1879) ; is a J. P. and D.L. for Staffordshire
(High Sheriff 1903), a J.P. for Wolverhampton
(Mayor 1892-6), and Lieut. -Col- (retired) Stafford-
shire Yeo. : m . 1882, Mary Le Mesurier, da. of
Henry Nicholas Paint, of Halifax, Nova Scotia,
and has issue.
— Gules, on a pile invected erminois, three annulets
interlaced, two and one of the field. Crtst — A demi-lion
couped ermine holding in the paws two annulets interlaced
fessewise gules, between two buffalo horns of the last.
Seat — The Mount, Compton, Wolverhampton. Clubs —
United University, Cavalry.
Sons living— CHARLES ARTHUR, b. June 25th, 1884 ;
ed. at Eton, and atTrin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1966) ; is Major
Yeo., and a J.P. for Staffordshire : m. 1913, Monica Claire
Cotterill, da. of George Harding Neame, of 6, Egerton
Terrace, S.W., and Godden Green, Sevenoaks, and has
issue living, Ann Marietta Patience, b. 1914, — Carinthia
Jill, b. 1920. Residence , Kilsall, Shifnal, Salop. Club,
Cavalry.— —Gerald Poynton, b. 1885 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1907) : m. 19x3,
Nancy Steward, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. R. H. Hargreaves, J.P., D.L., of Knightley Grange,
Staffordshire, and has issue living, Philip fitzGerald, b. 1915, — Catherine Daphne, b. 1914. Resi-
dence, The Dippons, Compton, near Wolverhampton.
Daughter living— Daisy St. Clair, b. 1887.
MANN, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Thelveton Hall, Thelveton, Norfolk.
^VEdward Mann, ist Baronet, son of Thomas
Mann, of Thelveton Hall, Scole, and Roseneath House,
Winchmore Hill, N. ; b. March 2nd, 1854; ed. privately,
and at Palace Sch., Enfield; was first Mayor of Stepney
1900-1902; is Past Master of Brewers’ Co., a Member of
Metropolitan Water Board, Chm. of Mann, Crossman
and Paulin (Limited), and a J.P. for Norfolk (High Sheriff
1909); unsuccessfully contested S. Div. of Norfolk ( C )
Oct. 1900 and Jan. 1906: m. 1882, Anna Jane, da. of Paul
Bell, of Vale House, Stiffkey, Norfolk, having had issue,
of whom the youngest son, Charles Julian, b. 1892 ; Lieut.
Hussars ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918.
&rms — Argent, a chevron sable, between in chief two crosses
moline, and in base an annulet gules. £nsi — A demi-man in
armour proper, the helmet adorned with four feathers argent, holding
in his dexter hand a cross moline as in the arms.
Seat — Thelveton Hall, Scole, Norfolk. Chibs— Junior Carlton,
Norfolk County.
Sons living— EDWARD JOHN, b. Jan. 26th, 1883: ed. at
Marlborough, and at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1904) ; Capt.
Norfolk Regt. ; European War 1914- 18 (wounded). William
Edgar, D.S.O., b. 1885; ed. at Marlborough, and at R.M.A. ; Major R.F.A. ; European War
19I4*I9 (twice wounded, despatches, D.S.O ) ; D.S.O. *917 : m. 1913, Sarah Douglas, da. of
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Col. Sir Alexander Sprot, 1st Bt., of Garnkirk, Lanarkshire, and has issue living, a son, b. 1918.
Francis Thomas, b. 1888 ; ed. at Malvern ; Capt. Scots Guards ; European War 1914-16 (thrice
wounded) : m. 1916, Enid Agnes, only da. of the late George A. Tilney, and has issue living*
Francis George, b. 1017.
Daughter living— Fanny Julia, b. 1896.
Manningham-Buller, see Buller.
MANSEL, Creation (E.) 1622, of Muddlescombe, Carmarthenshire.
Sir Courtenay Cecil Mansel, ntb
Baronet ; b. Feb. 25th. 1880 ; Bar. Middle Temple
1918; is Capt. R.A F. and a J.P. for Car-
marthenshire and Cardiganshire : m. 1906 (in the
surname of Philipps to which he had at that time
reverted), Mary Philippa Agnes Germaine, da. of
Frederick Littlewood, and has issue. [On the death'
of the 9th Baronet, Sir John William Bell Mansel-
in 1883, his kinsman, Richard (son of the late
Major Courtenay Mansel, formerly Philipps, and-
born after the date of a marriage — registered at
St. PauPs, Liverpool, in 1847 — with Eliza, da,
of the Rev. John Sidney), was known as iotb
Baronet. Richard died in 1892, having m. 1st,
1878, Maud Margaretta Bowen, who d. 1885, da.
of John Jones, of Maes-y-Crugiau Hall, co. Car-
marthen, and 2ndly, 1891, Ada Alice Lea, who d .
1916, and was followed by his son by 1st marriage,.
Courtenay Cecil Mansel (ante), who, however, ir*
1903 upon discovering certain documents discon-
tinued using the title, when it was (with his
assent) taken up as 10th Baronet by Edward Berkeley Mansel ( b . Feb. 2ndr
1839: m. 1870, Julia Vertue [(now of Catton House, Norwich); she m. 2ndly,
1912, the Rev. Stanley Swinburne, formerly R. of Radclifife, Lancashire, and Hon.
Canon of Manchester], el. da. of the late Rev. Henry Evans Lombe, of Bylaugh Park,
and Melton Hall, Norfolk, but had no issue), as el. son of the said late Major
Courtenay Mansel (ante), by a previous Scotch marriage with the above-mentioned
Eliza Sidney in 1838— a declaration of the validity of which marriage was obtained in
the Edinburgh Court of Session, Nov. 1906. This Baronetcy is ©f English creation,
and the pedigree of Edward Berkeley Mansel is officially recorded at the College
of Arms ; he d. Jan. 1908, when the title was resumed by Courtenay Cecil Mansel
(ante)].
Jurms — Argent, a chevron between three maunches sable. Crtst — A cap of maintenance gules,
turned up ermine, enflamed on the top proper.
Residence — 2, Netherhall Gardens, Hampstead, N.W.3. Seat — The Manor, Maes-y-Crugiau,
Carmarthen.
Sons living — JOHN PHILIP FERDINAND, b. Aug. 22nd, 1910.— Raufj b. 1915. Regnier
Ranelf Dabridgecourt, b. 1919.
Daughters living Of 9th Baronet— Elizabeth. Emma Jane. Residence, The Heath,
Wrotham, Kent.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Edmund Morton Mansel-Pleydell, b. 1850 , d. 1914: vi. 1885,
Emily Kathleen (now of Longthorns, Blandford), da. of Sir Thomas Fraser Grove, 1st Bt. : —
Of whom Edmund Morton, b. 1886 ; Lieut. Dorsetshire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1915. Henry Grove Morton, M.C. , b. 1895; Lieut. Dorset Regt. ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1916. Vivien, b. 1889: m. 1919, Lieut.-Col. Henry George Moreton
Railston, D.S.O., who assumed by deed poll 1919 the additional surname of Pleydell, and has issue
living, a da., b. 1920. Residence, Longthorns, Blandford, Dorset.— -Daphne, b. 1893: m. 1919,.
Capt. John A. Arnold Forster, formerly R.F.A. Residence, Nacton, Orwell, Suffolk.
Grandchildren of the late Col. John Mansel, C.B., 4th son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell (who assumed 1872 without Royal license
the additional surname of Pleydell), b. 1817, d. 1902: m. 1849, Isabel, who d. 1912, da. of
Frederick Charles Acton Colvile, formerly Capt. Scots Guards: —
Rev. John Colvile Morton, b. 1851 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1873, M.A. 1878); formerly V.
and Rural Dean of Sturminster Newton ; is Preb. of Salisbury : m. 1879, Beatrice Maud, el.
da. of the late Robert Smith, of Goldings, Herts, having had issue, of whom John Morton, b.
1884; Lieut. R.F.A. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — Harry Percy Morton,
1891 ; ed. at Royal Naval Coll., Dartmouth; Capt. R.F.A., and a Staff-Capt., — Ralph Morton,
b. 1895 ; Capt. R.F.A. : m. 1920, Comtesse Marguerite Marie D’Ursel, — Dorothy Isabel Morton,
b. 1881 : in. 1910, Major Edward Pelham Smith, formerly R.A. [E. Chichester], and has issue
living, Thomas Abel, b. 1913, — Cicely Morton, b. 1882 : m. 1906, Lieut.-Col. Nevile Hugh Cairns
Sherbrooke, D.S.O.. R.H.A. [E. Cairns], and has issue living, John Penn b. 1917, Mary Isabel
Lilias b. 1906, Kathleen Rosanna b. 1908. Residence , 19, Moore Street, Chelsea, S.W. Chib ,
Athenaeum.
Grandchildren of the late George Pleydell Mansel (infra) : —
Issue of the late Col. John Delalynde Mansel, b. 1850, d. 1915 : vi. 1888, Mildred Ella (now
of Smedmore, near Wareham), da. of the late Arthur Edward Guest [see V. Wimborne,
colls.]: —
Rhys Clavell, b. 1891 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; formerly Major Rifle Brig. (Prince Consorts
Own); served during European War 1914-15 (wounded): m. 1916, Sylvia Nina, da. of Sir Guy
Theophilus Campbell, 3rd Bt., and has issue living, a son, b. 1917,— a da., b. 1919. Residence,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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The Manor House, Shillingstone, Dorset.— —Marcia Eugenia, b. 1890: m. 1st, 1910, Capt. Oswald
Bethell Walker, Hussars, who d. (killed in action) 1915 [see Walker, Bt., cr. 1868, colls.]; 2ndly,
1920, Frangois de Juge-Montespierre. Juliet Ella, b. 1893.
Issue of the late Capt. Eustace Gambier Mansel, b. 1853, d. 1915 : m. 1883, Mary Eleanor,
da. of the late Com. Belgrave, R.N. : —
Philip Eustace, b. 1884. Lily Dorothy, b. 1888.
Grandchildren of the late Col. John Mansel, C.B., 4th son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. George Pleydell Mansel, b. (twin) 18x7, d . 1896: m. 1848, Jemima
Henrietta, who d. 1896, da. of William Gambier: —
Elizabeth Henrietta. Louisa Mary. Residence , Leyspring, Cambridge.
Issue of the late Morton Grove Mansel, b. 1823, d. 1859 : m- 1848, Elizabetha Arundell,
who d. 1893, da. of the Rev. George Clutterbuck Frome, of Puncknoll Manor, Dorset : —
Emma Louisa Arundell: m. 1897, Col. Henry Archibald Mallock. Residence , Friar Mayne House,
Broadmayne, Dorchester.
Issue of the late Rev. Owen Luttrell Mansel, b. 1827, d. 1900: m. 1859, Louisa Catherine,
who d. 1901, da. of the late Lord William Montagu [D. Manchester, colls.] : —
Owen Llewellyn, b. 1864. William Du Pre, b. 1869; Capt. Lancashire Fusiliers; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1916. James Morton, b. 1876.— —Katharine Louisa. Residences,
3K, Montagu Mansions, W. ; La Maddalena, Pau, France. Emily Magdalen. Residence , Rose
Cottage, Dormansland. Winifred Emma ; is a Sister of Charity of Order of St. Vincent de Paul.
Theresa Mary: 1894, Algar Labouchere Thorold [see Thorold, Bt., colls.]. Gwendoline
Henrietta; is a Carmelite nun.
Issue of the late Capt. Arthur Edmund Mansel, b. 1828, d. 1905 : m. i860, Clare Henrietta,
who d. 1917, da. of the late Hon. Arthur Lascelles [see E. Harewood, colls.] : —
Algernon Lascelles, b. 1868; ed. at Winchester, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford : m. 1906, Isita, da.
of William Wilson, formerly of 52, Prince’s Gate, S.W., and has issue living, John William Morton,
b. 1909, — Edmund Clavell, b. 1915, — Mervyn Lascelles, b. 1917, — Isita Clare, b. 1907. Residence ,
Lammas, Esher, Surrey. Hugh Arthur, b. 1869 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; formerly Qapt. 2nd Batn. Dor-
setshire Regt. ; served with Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (medal with two clasps), and in S. Africa 1900
(wounded, Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s medal with two clasps). Evelyn Louisa.
Margaret Blanche. Susan Emma. Clare Frances : m. 1905, Capt. Francis de Sausmarez
Shortt, formerly Roy. Scots Fusiliers, and has issue living, Hugh de Sausmarez, b. 1912, — Daphne
Mansel, b. 1909. — —Eleanor Maud : m. 1909, R. Lionel Foster, second son of John Foster, J.P. ,
D.L. , of Coombe Park, Whitchurch, Reading; and Egton Lodge, Cleveland, Yorkshire, and has
issue living, Martin John Clavell, b. 1912, — Eleanor Joyce, b. 1915. Residence , Park House,
Queensbury, Yorkshire.
Issue of the late Adm. Thomas Mansel, 6th son of 7th baronet, b. 1783, d. 1869: m.
18 — , Selina Fleming, da. of Capt. Benjamin Leigh, R.N. : —
Alexina Louisa. Residence,
Sir Francis Mansel, 1st baronet, was second brother of Sir Thomas Mansel, of Margam Abbey,
co. Glamorgan, cr. a Baronet 1612, and whose great-grandson Sir Thomas, 4th baronet (cr. 1611) was
cr. Lord Mansel of Margam, in 1712 [ext. 1750). The 7th baronet was M.P. for Carmarthenshire.
MAPLE, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Childwick Bury, St. Albans, Herts, and Clarence
House, Clarence Terrace, St. Marylebone, co. London. [Extinct 1903.]
Sir John Blundell Maple, Knt ., M.P.y ist and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Grace Emily Blundell ( Lady Weigall), b. 1876 : m. ist, 1896,
Baron (Hermann; von Eckhardtstein, K.C.V.O. (from whom she obtained a judicial separation in
England 1907, and a divorce in Germany 1909) ; 2ndly, 1910, Lieut.-Col. Sir William Ernest George
Archibald Weigall, K.C.M.G. (formerly 3rd Batn. Northamptonshire Regt), Gov. of S. Australia
[see E. Westmorland], and has issue living (by 2nd marriage) f see E. Westmorland]. Residences ,
Government House, Adelaide, S. Australia ; Petwood, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire ; 82, Eaton
Square, S.W.
MAPPIN, Creation (U.K.) 1886, of Thornbury, co. York.
Sir Wilson Mappin, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Jan. 14th, 1848; s. his brother, Sir Frank, 1920;
is a J.P. for Sheffield and Derbyshire and for W.
Riding of York : in. 1876, Emily Kingsford, da. of
George Wilson, of Tapton Hall, Ecclesall, Sheffield,
and has issue.
$rms — Azure, on a bend engrailed between two boars’ heads
erased argent three lozenges of the first. Crest — A boar passant
sable, girthed or, and resting its dexter foot upon a spur fesse-
wise of the second.
Seats — Birchlands, and Thornbury, Sheffield.
Daughter living — Emily Wilson, b. 1878 : m. 1907, John
Withers. Residence,
Grandchildren living— (Issue of the late Thomas Wilson
Mappin, son of 3rd baronet, b. 1877, d. 1916 : m. 1906, Violet
Maud, da. of the late Joseph C. Mappin, of 38, Harrington
Gardens, S.W.) :—
CHARLES THOMAS HEWITT, b. March 7th, 1909.
Molly Violet, b. 1907.
Brother living— Samuel Wilson, b. 1854; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1877) : m. 1881, Laura, da. of William Morton,
formerly of Westfield House, co. Lincoln, having had issue,
of whom Frank Crossley (of Silverdale, Auckland, New Zea-
land), b. 1884: m. 1909, Ruby, da. of George Lamberton
Thomson, of Auckland, New Zealand, and has issue living,
Laura Crossley A 1910, Ivy Marjorie b. 1914, Ethel Thorpe b. 1917, — Frederick Thorpe, b. 1886 ; d.
(accidentally killed while training for ser.) 1916 : m. 1912, Ethel, da. of R. J. Barrett, — William
Hubert, b. 1891 ; ed. at Queen’s Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1918), — Mary Crossley, b. 1883. Residence ,
100, Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol.
The ist baronet, Sir Frederick Thorpe Mappin, sat as M.P. for E. Retford (Z) 188085, and for
Hallamshire Div. of W. Riding of York 1885-1906.
A strong heart requires no spur.
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MARKHAM, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Beachborough Park, Newington, Kent.
Sir Charles Markham, 2nd Baronet ;
b. Aug. 28th, 1899; ed. at Harrow; s. his father,
Sir Arthur Basil, M.P., 1916 ; Lieut. 2nd Life
Guards 1918-19; is Hon. Attache, Cairo; served
with High Commn. in Russia 1920.
SWms— Azure, on a pale argent, three lozenges, palewise
sable, issuant from a chief engrailed or a demi-lion gules.
Creat, — A winged lion guardant or, the head surrounded by a
halo gules and resting the dexter fore paw on a lozenge
sable.
Brothers living— MANSFIELD, b. Dec. 30th, 1905.
Arthur, b. 19x1.
Sister living— Joyous, b. 1902.
Widow living of 1st Baronet-Lucv Bertram, C.B.E.
{Lady Markham ), da. of Capt. A. B. Cunningham;
C.B.E. (Civil) 1919 : m. 1898, Sir Arthur Basil Markham,
M.P., 1st baronet, who d. 1916. Residence, 47, Portland
Place, W.
The 1 st baronet, Sir Arthur Basil Markham, was a Di-
rector of the Tredegar Iron and Coal Co., and sat as M.P. for
Tenacious 0/ purpose. Mansfield Div. of Notts. (L) 1900-1916.
MARLING, Creation (U.K ) 1882, of Stanley Park and Sedbury Park, co. Gloucester.
Sir Percival Scrope Marling, VC.,
C.B., 3rd Baronet', b. March 6th, 1861 ; s. his
father, Sir William Henry, 1919; ed. at
Harrow, and at R.M.C. ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a
County Councillor for Gloucestershire, a J.P. for
Monmouthshire, a D.L. for Co. of City of Bristol,
patron of two livings, and Col. (retired) ; for-
merly Comdg. 1 8th (Queen Mary’s Own) Hussars
and York Garrison and Dist. ; appointed Brig.-
Gen. Comdg. Potchefstroom Dist., S. Africa
1909 ; served in Boer War 1881 with 60th Roy.
Rifles, in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp, bronze star), with Mounted Infantry in
Suakim Expedition 1884 (despatches, V.C., and
two clasps), with Mounted Inf. Camel Corps
throughout the Nile Expedition 1884-5 (two
clasps, promoted Capt.), in S. Africa 1899-1902,
pre^enl at siege of Ladysmith (despatches, Queen’s
medal with five clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, C.B.), and during European War 1914-15
on Staff (Mons star, medal with clasp, two
medals) ; C.B. (Mil.) 1902 : m. 1899, Beatrice
Caroline, da. of Francis Henry Beaumont, J.P.,
D.L., of Buckland Court, Betchworth, Surrey [see Beaumont, Bt., cols.].
^rtns — Argent, three bars gules each charged with five bezants ; in chief a lion passant gules.
Crtet — In front of a tower argent three bezants ; the tower capped with a cupola, thereon a flag-
staff proper from which flows a pennant gules.
Seats— Stanley Park, Stroud, Gloucestershire; Sedbury Park, Chepstow. Clubs — Naval and
Military, Boodle's, Cavalry, Carlton, Bath, Ranelagh.
Brothers living— Sir CHARLES MURRAY, K.C.M.G., C.B.,b. Dec. 3rd, 1862 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Canib. (B. A. 1884, M. A. 1891) ; became Councillor of Embassy ; appointed
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Persia 1915, and to Denmark igrgjC.M.G. 1908, C.B. (Civil) 1911,
K.C.M.G. 1916 : m. 1909, Lucia, C.B.E., only child of the late Maj.-Gen. Sir John Ramsay Slade,
K.C.B. [see Slade, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, John Stanley Vincent, b. 1910, — Yvonne Mary, b.
1912, — Marion Charlotte, b. 1915. Residence, British Legation, Copenhagen. Clubs, Travellers’,
St. James’s.— —Samuel Stanley, b. 1864; ed. at Clifton Coll.; is a J.P. for Gloucestershire, and
Col. Gloucestershire Regt. Residence, Stanley Park, Stroud. Club, Wellington. -William
John Paley, b. 1865 ; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1887, M.A. 1891); is a
J.P. for Gloucestershire, and Major Gloucestershire Regt. : m. 1913, Mary Helen, da. of Col.
Walter Bentley Marling (infra). Residence, The Croft, Amberley, Stroud. Clubs, Isthmian,
Bachelors’.
Uncle living (son of 1st baronet) — Walter Bentley, b. 1854; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; formerly Capt. and Adj. Roy. Irish Rifles, and Lieut. -Col. Comdg. and Hon. Col. 4th Batn.
Gloucestershire Regt.: is a J.P. for cos. Gloucester and Monmouth: m. 1880, Mary Isabella
Cunynghame, da. of Lieut. -Col. Robert Broome Baker [Cunynghame, Bt.], and has issue living,
Margaret Cicely, b. 1883 : m. 1002, Capt. Arthur Henry Bathurst, formerly 1st Batn. Princess
Charlotte of Wales (Roy. Berkshire Regt.) [Hay, Bt., cr. 1703, colls.], and has issue living, Arthur
Marling A. 1904, William Henry b. 1907, — Mary Helen, b. 1885 : m. 1913, Major William John
Paley Marling (ante), — Dorothy Barbara, b. 1888, — Elspeth Katharina, b. 1892 : in. 1915, Capt.
Norman Tyrer, Bedfordshire Regt. Residence , Domus, Broadstairs. Club, Junior United Service.
The xst baronet sat as M.P. for Gloucestershire West (L) 1868-74, and for Stroud 1875-80, and
the 2nd baronet was High Sheriff of Gloucestershire x888.
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MARR, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Sunderland, co Palatine of Durham.
Sir James Marr, C.B.E. , 1st Baronet,
son of Christopher Hall Marr, of Newcastle-on-
Tyne ; b. Sept. 9th, 1854; ed. privately; is a
shipbuilder, a Member of Shipbuilding Council
at Admiralty, Chm. of Sir James Laing and Sons
(Limited), of Sunderland, of Sunderland Forge
and Engineering Co. (Limited), of Wear Ship-
builders’ Asso., of River Wear Commrs., and of
Lloyd’s Registry of Shipping, Managing Director
of Joseph L. Thompson and Sons (Limited), of
Sunderland, a Freeman of City of London, and a
J.P. for Durham; C.B.E. 1918: m. 1876, Mary,
da. of John Lynn, of Hylton, co. Durham, and
has issue.
— Azure, the mast and sail of a ship, pennon
flying, within eight estoiles in orle or. (fmt — A bell
charged with a fouled anchor proper.
Seat — Parkside, Roker, Sunderland. Club — Royal
Thames Yacht.
Sonsliving— JOHN LYNN, b. Sept. 23rd, 1877;
Lieut. -Col. (T.D.) R.G.A. (T.F.), and a Member of
Durham Co. Territorial Force Asso. : in. 1920, Amelia Rachel, da. of Robert Thompson, of Over-
dinsdale Hall, co. Durham. Residence , Aykleyheads, Durham. William Bell, b. 1881 ; B.Sc.
Durham Univ. : in. 1906, Hilda, da. of George Carse, of Wilton, Wilts, and has issue living,
Allan James, b. 1907, — Norman Carse, b. 1910, — Arthur Lynn, b, 1914. Residence , Sunderland.
Daughter living — Ellen Bell : in. 1907, Harry Cecil Coatsworth.
SMITH-MARRIOTT, Creation (G.B.) 1774, of Sydling St. Nicholas, Dorsetshire.
Sir William Henry Smith-Marriott, 5th
Baronet ; b. Aug. 7th, 1835 ; j. his father, Rev. Sir William
Marriott, 1864 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ;
is a J.P. for Dorset (High Sheriff 1875) : m. 1868, Elizabeth
Dorothea, whot/. 1904, da. of the late Hon. Richard Cavendish
[see B. Waterpark, colls.], and has issue.
— Quarterly : ist and 4th, barry of six, or and sable, in chief two
escallops gules, Marriott ; 2nd and 3rd, sable, a fesse erminois cotised or,
between three martlets of the last, each charged with an ermine spot, Smith.
Crtsts — ist, a mount vert, thereon a talbot passant sable guttee de larmes,
collared and line reflexed over the back or ; 2nd, a greyhound sejant gules,
collared and a line reflexed over the back or, charged on the shoulder with
a mascle argent.
Seat — The Down House, Blandford, Dorsetshire.
Sons living — WILLIAM JOHN, b. Nov. 6th, 1870 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is
a J.P. for Dorset.- John, b. 1876.
Daughters living — Dorothea Anna, b. 1871. Mabel Alice, b. i88t : m. 1910, Arthur Hamilton
Cooper [ see Cooper, Bt., cr. 1863J. Residence , 63, Eaton Place, S.W.
Brother living — Rev. Hugh Forbes, b. 1840; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1863, M.A. 1866) ;
is a J.P. for Kent, and R. of Horsmonden : m. 1864, Frances Catherine Mary, da. of the late Hon.
George Cavendish [see B. Waterpark, colls.], and has issue living, Rev. Hugh Randolph Caven-
dish, b. 1868 ; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1890) ; formerly Curate of Christ Church, Watney
Street, E. ; is Curate of Horsmonden, Kent, — George Rudolph Wyldbore, b. 1869 : m. 1897, Dorothy
Magdalene, da. of the Rev. John Parry, formerly V. of Llanarmon, Vardle, near Corwen, and has
issue living, Ralph George Cavendish b. 1900, Francis Patrick Parry b. 1906, — Frances Julia Eliza-
beth, b. 1871 : m. 1900, Charles Ernest Smith-Marriott, who d. 1919, having obtained a divorce
1915 [see colls., infra]. Residence, The Rectory, Horsmonden.
Sisters living — Anna Rebecca : m. 1852, Edward John Briscoe, who d. 1911, and has issue living,
Edward John Marriott (of Screggan Manor, Tullamore. Club , Junior Conservative), b. 1862;
formerly Capt. Dublin City R.G.A. (Mil.): m. 1891, Diana Louisa, da. of Lieut. -Col. — Hartley,
— Julia Elizabeth. Residences , Riverdale, Killucan, co. Westmeath ; Screggan Manor, Tullamore,
Charlotte Lydia Peareth : m. 1865, the Rev. Horace Meeres, who d. 1907, V. of Bradwell,
and has issue living, Eustace William Marriott, b. 1867 ; ed. at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18 — ,
M.A. 1893), — Katharine Anna. Residence , Harrow View, West Ealing, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Bosworth Smith-Marriott, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1837,
d. 1900: m. 1862, Frances Julia, who d. 1910, da. of the late Charles James
Radclyffe, of Hyde House, Dorset : —
William, b. 1865; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1889) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1890: in. ist,
1887, Charlotte Marianne, who d. 1910, el. da. of the late John Francis Austen, of Capel Manor,
Horsmonden ; 2ndiy, 1911, Elinor Louisa, da. of the late Ludlow Eustace Maude [see V. Hawarden],
and widow of Harry William Stronge [Stronge, Bt.], and has issue living (by ist marriage),
Mary Charlotte, b. 1888 : m. 1913, Heathfield Dodgson, — (by 2nd marriage) Rosemary Kathleen,
b. 1916. Residence , Poplars, Horsmonden, Kent. Hilda Maria : m. ist, 1887, the Rev. William
Nepean Peareth, who d. 1901 ; 2ndly, 1904, the Rev. Augustus William Frederic Theodore de
Spailier, V. of Kingsley, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Albert John b. 1888; ed. at
Wellington Coll. ; is Capt. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.), — William Frederic Ernest, b. 1893 ; ed.
at Rossall, and at New Coll., Oxford; is Capt. Roy. West Kent Regt. — Owen Julian, b. 1896, —
Hilda Muriel Dorothy, b. 1900. Residence , Kingsley Vicarage, Bordon, Hants.
Grandson of the late John Bosworth Smith-Marriott (ante)
Issue of the late Charles Ernest Smith-Marriott, b. 1872, d. 1919: in. 1900, Frances Julia
Elizabeth (from whom he obtained a divorce 1915), da. of the Rev. Hugh Forbes Smith-
Marriott [see ante] : —
Ernest John Bosworth, b. 1902. Residence , Kuala Lumpar, Federated Malay States.
Semper fidelis.
Always faithful.
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Grandchildren of the late Rev. Reginald Southwell Smith (infra) : —
Issue of the late Reginald Bosworth Smith, b. 1839, d. 1908 : m. 1865, Flora (now of
Bingham’s Melcombe, Dorchester >, da. of the late Rev. Edmund Dawe Wickham, of
Cheam Park, and V. of Holmwood, Dorking : —
Gerard Hugh Bosworth, b. 1868 : m. r893, Olive Yates, and has issue living, Reginald Claude, b.
1899, — Ellinor Joan, b. 1896, — Vera Bosworth, b. 1904, — Bertha Bosworth, b. 1908. Residence ,
Consolacian del Sur, Pina del Rio, Cuba. Reginald Montagu Bosworth, b. 1872 ; is Assist.
Coramr., Basutoland: in. 1st, 1905, Agnes Val Davies, who d. 19T5 ; 2ndly, 1916, Kate Evelyn,
da. of the late Charles Pardoe Radclyffe, of Birmingham, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage),
Reginald Bosworth, b. 1917, — Alan Bosworth, b. 1919, — (by 1st marriage), Kathleen Flora
Bosworth, b. 1907, — Daphne Evangeline Bosworth, b. 1909, — Ursula Gwendolin Bosworth, b. 1911.
Residence , Mafetang, Basutoland, ' S. Africa. Bertrand Nigel Bosworth, b. 1873; is Dep.
Commr., Punjab : m. 1912, Mary Constance, da. of the late David Inches Bett, of New Hall,
Forfarshire, and has issue living, Mary Nigella, b. 1913. Residence , Mianwali, Punjab. Mervyn
Henry Bosworth, b. 1878: in. 1914, Sophie, da. of John Warmington, of Ninnes, Lelant, Cornwall.
——Nevil Digby Bosworth, b. 1886; is Assist. Private Sec. to Pres, of Board of Education:
vt. 1913, Gladys, da. of the late John Francis Wood, of Uffculme, Devon, and has issue living,
John Nevil Bosworth, b. 1918, — Bridget Laura Bosworth, b. 1915. Residence , Morton House,
Chiswick Mall, W. Ellinor Flora Bosworth (Lady Grogan)', m. 1st, 1894, Sir Harry Langhorne
Thompson, K.C.M.G., who d. 1902, Administrator of St. Lucia; 2ndly, 1907, Lieut. -Col. Sir
Edward Ion Beresford Grogan, 2nd Bt., C.M.G., D.S.O., Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own).
Bertha Joan Bosworth, b. 1883 : m. 1911, as his second wife, Lieut.-Col. Charles Sinclair Shephard,
D.S.O. Residence , Shortlake, Osmingtcn, Dorset.
Issue of the late Rev. Reginald Southwell Smith, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1809,
d. 1895 : in. 1836, Emily Genevieve, who d. 1877, da. of the late Henry Hanson
Simpson : —
Walter William Marriott, C.B.E., <5. 1846 ; formerly Col. R.A. ; Afghan War 1878-9 (medal), N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with two clasps), and European War 1914-18 (C.B.E.); was
A.A.G., W. Dist. 1900-1904; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918: in. 1874, Alice Mary, da. of John H. Ley, of
Trehill, Devon, and has issue living, Harry Reginald Walter Marriott, D.S.O , b. 1875 ; is Lieut.-
Col. R.F.A. ; served with Nile Expedition 1898 (despatches, medal), in S. African War T900-1902
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and during European War
1914-17 (despatches, D.S O.) ; D.S.O. 1916; appointed Director of Artillery, India 1919: m. 1906,
Dorothy Herbert, da. of the late H. Herbert Smith. J.P., of Buckhill, Caine, Wilts, — Alice Emily
Marriott, b. 1876 : in. 1904, as his second wife, Lieut.-Col. Francis William Egerton, who d. 1908
[see Grey- Egerton, Bt. , colls.],— Henrietta Rose Marriott, b. 1877: in. 1st, 1903, Col. Frederick
John Stewart Cleeve, formerly R.A., who 1916, having obtained a divorce 1908; 2ndly, 1909,
Lieut.-Col. Philip Walter Beresford Henning, D.S.O., R.F.A. , and has issue living, Pamela Vera
b. 1910, Monica Constance b. 1916, — Constance Gertrude Marriott, b. 1885, — Vera Rose Marriott,
b. 1887 : in. 1912, Capt. Geoffrey Cathcart Gowlland, R.E., and has issue living, Jean b. 1915. Resi-
dence, Downside, Winchester.— —Alice Christiana.— —Evangeline Frances. Residence, Tenan-
trees, Dorchester.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Francis Alfred Smith (infra): —
Issue of the late Capt. Hugh Francis Wyldbore Smith, b. 1869, d. 1919: m. 1903, Kate
Beatrice (now of Marston Lodge, Broadstone, Dorset), da. of the late William Henry
Deane, J.P., D.L., of Fareham House, Fareham : —
Hugh Deane, b. 1907. John Henry, b. 1916. Kathleen Elinor, b. 1905.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Francis Smith (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Alfred Smith, b. 1841, d. \ in. 1868, Elinor Frances, who
d. 1913, da. of the Rev. William Moss King, R. of More Crichell : —
Rev. William Reginald Wyldbore, b. 1874; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1896); is V. of
Grindon, and Chap, to Marquess of Londonderry : in. 1905, Dorothy, da. of G. Green, of Watford
Field House. Watford, and has issue living, Reginald Anthony Wyldbore, b. T909, — Francis Brian
Wyldbore, b. 19T3. Residence, Thorpe Thewles Vicarage, Ferryhill, Durham.—— Sir Edmund
Charles Wyldbore, b. 1877 ; is a Fellow of Roy. Statistical So., and a Director of Metropolitan
Carriage and Wagon Co. (Limited), and of Suez Canal Co. ; appointed Vice-Consul at Tangier
1900 (acted as Charge d’Afiaires 1905) ; transferred to Canea 1907 (acted as Consul-Gen. 1907,
1908, and 1909); seconded to Exhibitions Branch of Board of Trade 1910 ; was H.M.’s Assist.
Commr. for Turin Exhibition 1911 and British Commr., Leipzig Exhibition 1914; is a Grand Officer
of Order of Crown of Italy, an Officer of Legion of Honour, a Grand Cross of Order of St. Anne
of Russia, and is a Com. of Orders of George I. of Greece, Leopold of Belgium, and Sacred Trea-
sure of Japan ; Director of International Commn. for Supplies for Allies 1914-19, with rank of an
Assist. Sec. to Board of Trade; Knt. 1916: in. 1901, Evadne Maude, da. of the late John Talbot
Kellett, of Great Clonard, Wexford, and has issue living, Jocelin Evadne, b. 19 — , — Monica
Elizabeth, b. 19—. Residence , 37, Thurloe Square, S.W.7. Club, St. James s. Ursula
Gertrude. ■ Sybil Betha.
Issue of the late Edmund Hanson Smith, b. 1846, d. 1896 : in. 1870, Sophie Marsella
Poole (now of Charlton Marshall, Blandford) :—
Eleanor Fanny, b. 1871 : in. 1894, the Rev. Frank Benet Phillips, R. of Buckland. Residence, Buck-
land Rectory, Buntingford, Herts.
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Smith, 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1810, d. 1851 : in.
1838, Mary Isabella, da. of Capt. Richard Bogue, R.H.A. : —
Ella Henrietta: in. 1873, Hugh Bellamy, and has issue living, Arthur Vaux, b. 1^73, — Ella Margaret,
— Hilda Mary.— Gertrude Floyer (Countess of Moray) : in. 1879, the 16th Earl of Moray, who
1909. Residence, Westfield, Wimborne, Dorset.
Issue of the late Major Edward Heathcote Smith, 7th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1813, d. 1871 :
in. 1839, Christina, who d. 1894, da. of William Mackintosh, of Geddes, N.B. : —
Amelius Morland, b. 1845 ; formerly Lieut. 18th Hussars, Capt. New Zealand Militia, and Assist,
Colonial Sec. New Zealand: in. 1877, Louisa, da. of Henry Howorth, formerly of Dunedin, New
Zealand, and has issue living, Francis Wyldbore Heathcote, b. 1882, — Christine Mary Louise, b.
1880. Residence, Wellington, New Zealand. Jane Elizabeth Anna. Eleanora Frances: in.
1865, Edward James Castle, K.C. (Recorder of Bristol), who d. 1912, and has issue living, Reginald
Wingfield, C.M.G., D.S O., b. 1874 [see “ Companionage"],— William Charles, R.M., b. 1875;
became Lieut. 1897 : m. 1902, Janet Beatrice, da. of the late Capt. H. Smith, of Fareham, Hants,
and has issue living, Arthur Fraser b. 1905, Joan Helen Graham,— Thomas Amelius Marriott, b.
1877 ; is ir. Chinese Customs : m. 1904, Ethel, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. F. Henderson, and has
issue living, Islay Marriott b. 1905, Cicely Gwendoline Marriott b. 1911, Hilary Marriott b. 1914,—
Nowell Stuart, b. 1886, — Mildred Isabel: in. 1894, Halford Wotton Hewitt, Bar.-at-law. of 155,
Sloane Street, S.W. [ see Hewitt, Knt.],— Helen Margaret: m. 1900, Edmund Frazer Buckley,
Bar.-at-law, of 2, Priory Grove, The Boltons, S.W., and 6, Stone Buildings, W.C., and has issue
living, Edmund Graham b. 1901, Millicent Cynthia Mary b. 1906.
Grandchildren of the late Major Edward Heathcote Smith (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Heathcote Smith, b. 1847, d. 1914 : in. rst, 1873, Clara Jane, who d.
1898, da. of John Ross Soden, of Clapham, Surrey ; 2nd, 1899, Louisa Floyd, da. of George
White, of Great Missenden, Bucks : —
By 1st marriage), Clifford Edward Heathcote b. 1883 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. is in Levant
Consular Ser. ; has Order of Redeemer of Greece : in. 1909, Helene, da. of J. R. Spiegelthal, and
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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has issue living, Clifford Bertram Bruce Heathcote, b. 1912. Elaine Jocelyn Laura Heathcote,
b. 1910.— Frances Ethel Heathcote, b. 1877 : m. 1904, Archibald Lestock Hales.— -(By 2nd
marriage) Cecil Roland Heathcote, b. 1901.-^— Stephanie Cecilia Heathcote, b. 1904.
The 4th baronet assumed the additional surname and arms of Marriott.
MARTIN, Creation (G.B.) 1791. [Extinct 1910.]
Sir Richard Byam Martin, 5th and last Baronet .
Daughters living of 5th Baronet— Mary Catherine: m. 1894, William Henry Knight.
Margaret Louise: m. 1902, Alexander Finlay Smith. Georgiana Phyllis Maud.
Sisters living of 5th Baronet — Caroline.— —Grace.— -Harriette Fanshawe. Residence , 5,
Oxford Square, Hyde Park, W.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet — Catherine {Lady Martin ), only child of the late Capt. Knipe,
5th Dragoon Guards : vi. 1869, Sir Richard Byam Martin, 5th baronet who d. 1910. Residence ,
7, Esplanade, Plymouth.
MARTIN, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Overbury Court, co. Worcester. [Extinct 1916.)
Sir Richard Biddulph Martin, ist and last Baronet .
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Mary Frances ( Lady Martin ), da. of the late Adm Richard
Crozier, of West Hill, Isle of Wight : m. 1864, Sir Richard Biddulph Martin, ist Bt , who d. 1916,
when the title became ext. Residence , Overbury Court. Tewkesbury.
Maryon-Wilson, see Wilson.
Mather-Jackson, see Jackson.
MASON, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Compton Pauncefoot, Somerset.
Sir William James Peake Mason, ist
Baronet , son of the late George Holt Mason, of
Castleton, Tunbridge Wells; b. Nov. nth, 1862;
Bar. Middle Temple 1891 ; is a J.P. for Somerset,
Lord of the Manors of Compton Pauncefoot and
Blackford, and Chm. of Executive of British Ambu-
lance Committee ; unsuccessfully contested S. Div.
of Somerset ( C ) Oct. 1900, N. Div. thereof Jan.
1906, and E. Div. of Finsbury Jan. and Dec. 1910 :
vi. 1885, Edith, third da. of Alexander Murray
Affleck, of Dumfries, and has issue.
$rms — Or, three spur rowels azure, on a chief of the last a
plate charged with a fleur de lis between two like plates each
charged with a cross couped all gules. Cmt — A stag’s head
erased azure, attired and charged on the neck with three cross-
crosslets in fesse or.
Seat — Compton Castle, Compton Pauncefoot, Somerset.
Clubs — Carlton, Bath.
Son living— GLYNN KEITH MURRAY, D.S.O., b. May
29th, 1887 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Lieut.-Col. Hussars
(retired) ; European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O. with
Bar); D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1919): vi. 1918, Grace Elinor, da.
of N. Keen, and has issue living, Irene Elizabeth Ann, b.
1919 Club , Cavalry.
MATHESON, Creation (U.K.) 1882, of Lochalsh, co. Ross.
Sir Alexander Perceval Matheson, 3rd
Baronet ; b. Feb. 6th, 1861 ; s. his half-brother, Sir
Kenneth James, 1920 ; ed. at Harrow ; sometime a
Member of Legislative Council of W. Australia and
of Senate of Commonwealth of Australia : vi. 1884,
Eleanor ( Residence of Lady Matheson, Ardarun,
Littlehampton), da. of the late Rev. Kyrle Ernie
Aubrey Money, of Much Marcle, Herefordshire, having
had issue of whom, Ian Kenneth, b. 1893 > Capt.
Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of
Albany’s) ; d. (wounds in action during European War)
1917, — Alexander Perceval, b. 1895 ; Lieut. Army Ser.
Corps, and Flight-Com. Roy. Flying Corps. ; d. (killed
in action during European War) 1917, — Roderick
Kyrle, b. 1S97 ; Lieut. Roy. W. Kent Regt. ; d. (of
wounds in action during European War) 1916.
gtrma — Argent, three dexter hands couped at the wrist gules,
within a bordure of the last. Crest — Issuing from an Eastern
crown or a hand brandishing a scimitar in fesse proper.
Residence , — 6d, Oxford and Cambridge Mansions, N.W.i.
Club — National Liberal.
Daughters living— Margaret Anna (Nancy). Residence , Ardarun, Littlehampton. Norah :
m. 1915, Arthur Harry Gerald Dawson, Assist. Surveyor-Gen., Ceylon, of Otterton, Colombo,
Ceylon, and has issue living, Eleanor, b. 1916. Muriel Helen : in. ist, 1909, Patrick Wallace
Gould, Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, who d. (killed in action during European War) 1916 ;
2ndly, 1919, Herbert Bush, Lieut. Canadian Machine Gun Corps, of Vancouver, British Columbia,
and has issue living (by ist marriage), Richard Ian, b. 1913, — Michael John, b. 1915. Eleanor.
Residence , 1, Trebovir Road, S.W. 5.
Brothers living -RODERICK MACKENZIE CHISHOLM, b. Dec. 1861: in. ist, 1883, Jane
Clark, who d. 1895 (having been divorced 1894), da. of the late John Grant; 2ndly, 1899, Emma
Frances, da. of the late James A. Croft, Explorer of the Niger, and has issue living (by ist mar-
riage), Ethel Ivy Flora. O.B.E., b. 1886; was a Div. Director, Women’s Roy. Naval Ser. during
European War; M.B.E, 1917; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Residence , ir, Cresswell Gardens, S.W.
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Club , Royal Automobile.- Torquhil George, C.B., C.M.G., b. 1871 ; Lieut. -Col. and Brevet Col.
Coldstream Guards, and a Maj.-Gen. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches, Brevets Lieut. -Col.
and Col., Russian Order of St. Stanislas, C.B., C.M.G., Maj.-Gen., Croix de Guerre) ; C.B. (Mil.)
1918, C.M.G. 1919 : m. 1900, Ella Louisa, da. of the late Capt. J. H. Linton, of Hemingford
Abbots, Hunts. Residence , 45B, Chester Square, S.W.i.
Sisters living — Anna Elizabeth. Flora ( Lady Pauncefort-Duncombe)'. m. 1st, 1883, Sir Philip
Henry Pauncefort-Duncombe, 2nd Bt., who d. 1895 ; 2ndly, 1908, Arthur Lucas. Residence.,
Moreton Manor, Buckingham.
Half-Sister living— Mary Isabella: m. 1881, Wallace Charles Houstoun, and has issue living,
Hugo Henry fof ir, Lowndes Street, S.W., and Wolverton House, Wolverton, Bucks), b. 1833:
m. 1915, the Hon. Maisie Violet Annabella Dundas, da. of 5th Viscount Melville, — Lavinia Mary
( Lady Hay), b. 1882 : m. 1905, Sir Duncan Edwyn Hay, 10th Bt. {cr. 1635), of King’s Meadows,
Haystoun, Peebles. Residence , Wolverton House, Bucks.
Widow living 01 2nd Baronet — Ada Juliana {Lady Math e son), da. of the late George E. B.
Lousada, and widow of Daniel C. Stiebel, of 43, Grosvenor Square, W. : in. 1913, Sir Kenneth
James Matheson, 2nd baronet, who d. 1920. Residence , 43, Grosvenor Square, W.
Mathesons occupied the lands of Lochalsh, Attadale, etc., from the 13th century. Their chief
being one of those arrested and executed at Inverness in 1427, the estates were granted to Celestine of
The Isles, whose granddaughter, Margaret, conveyed the half to her husband Macdonell of Glen-
garry. John Matheson, who in 1728 married Margaret Mackenzie, a descendant of this marriage,
acquired Attadale before 1738. Their great-grandson and heir male, Alexander Matheson, having in
1851, purchased Lochalsh, was created a baronet under that designation ; he sat as M.P. for Inverness
District (A) 1847-68, and for Ross and Cromarty 1868-84. /
MATHEWS, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of the Middle Temple. [Extinct 1920.]
Sir Charles Willie Mathews, K.C.B. , ist and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Lucy {Lady Mathews), da. of Lindsay Sloper : in. 1888, Sir
Charles Willie Mathews, K.C.B., ist baronet, Director of Public Prosecutions, who d. 1920, when
the title became ext. Residence, 88, Sloane Street, S.W. 1.
MATHIAS, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Vaendre Hall, St. Mellons, co. Monmouth.
Sir Richard Mathias, ist Baronet,
son of John Mathias, steamship owner, of Aberyst-
wyth ; b. June ist, 1863; ed, at Ardwyn. Sch.,
Aberystwyth; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1896; is a
member of the firm of J. Mathias and Sons, ship-
owners, of Cardiff, and of Cardiff and Gloucester
Chambers of Commerce, a Director of Cambrian
Steam Navigation Co. (Limited), and of London
Steamship Owners’ Mutual Insurance Asso.
(Limited), a Life Fellow of Institute of Directors,
a Governor of Univ. Coll, of S. Wales and Mon-
mouthshire, a J.P. and D.L. for Monmouthshire,
and a Life Member of Monmouthshire Chamber
of Agriculture ; sat as M.P. for Cheltenham (Z,)
Dec. 1910 to March 1911, when he was unseated
on petition; defeated there Jan. 1910 ; cr. Knt.
1913: in. 1899, Annie, younger da. of Evan
Hughes, of Cardiff, and has issue.
— Or, on a pile gules a dragon rampant of the
field, in base two daffodils slipped and leaved proper.
V. -9, - v- y Crtgt — On a mount vert, a goat rampant proper between
NsNpyc TOFO two daffodils as in the arms.
^ Seat — Vaendre Hall, St. Mellons, Monmouthshire.
Victory loves care. Clubs — Royal Societies’, Reform, Royal Automobile.
Son living— RICHARD HUGHES, b. April 6th, 1905.
MAXWELL, Creation (N.S.) 1627, of Calderwood, co. Lanark.
Widow living Of 10th Baronet— Jane {Lady Maxwell of Calderwood), da. of Frank Baird:
m. ist, 1880, Sir William Maxwell, 10th baronet, who d. 1885, when the baronetcy reverted to his
kinsman the 9th Baron Farnham ; 2ndly, 1887, George Leader Owen, J.P., D.L., LL.B., who d.
1905. Residences, Withybush, co. Pembroke ; Glen-Owen, Cheltenham.
MAXWELL, Creation (N.S.) 1681, of Monreith, Wigtownshire.
Right Hon. Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell,
P C. , LL.D ., D.C.L. , F.R.S. , 7^ Baronet ; b. Jan. 8th,
1845 ; s. his father, Sir William, 1877 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; Hon. LL.D., Glasgow, Hon. D.C.L.,
Durham ; is Lord-Lieut. of Wigtownshire, and Pres, of its
Territorial Force Asso., and a F. R.S. ; sometime Pres, of
So. of Antiquaries of Scotland ; formerly Major and Hon.
Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers, and Chm. of
Council of National Asso. for Prevention of Consumption ;
sat as M.P. for Wigtownshire ( C ) 1880-1906; was a Lord
of the Treasury 1886-92, and Chm. of Roy. Commns. on
Tuberculosis 1896-8, and for Scottish Historical Monuments,
1908: in. 1869, Mary, who d. 1910, da. of Henry Fletcher
Campbell, of Boquhan, Stirlingshire, and has issue.
£Vrms — Argent, an eagle with two heads displayed sable, beaked
and membered gules ; on the breast an escutcheon of the first, charged
with a saltire of the second, surcharged in the centre with a hurcheon
(hedgehog), or, all within a bordure gules. Crrat — An eagle rising
proper.
Seat — Monreith, Whauphill, Wigtownshire. Clubs — Carlton,
Scottish Conservative.
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Grandsons living”— Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Aymer Edward Maxwell, 2nd son of 7th baronet,
b. 1877, d. (killed in action) 1914 : nt. 1909, Lady Mary Percy (now of House of Elrig, Portwilliam,
Wigtownshire), da. of 7th Duke of Northumberland : —
AYMER, b. Dec. 7th, 1911.— -Eustace, b. 1913.^— Gavin, b. 19x4. ■ Christian, b. igio.
Daughters living — Ann Christian ( Lady Stirling-Maxwell), b. 1871 : m. 1901, Sir John Maxwell
Stirling-Maxwell, 10th Bt. Residences , Pollock House, Renfrewshire; 21, Portland Place,
W. Winifred Edith, b. 1873 : in. 1897 , Alistair Erskine Graham [M. Tweeddale, colls.].
Residence , 19, Inverleith Row, Edinburgh.— Beatrice Mary, b. 1875: m. 1901, Ernest Robert
Walker [ see Walker, Bt., cr. 1868]. Residence ,
Sister living — Alan Eglantine. Residence , 17, Inverleith Place, Edinburgh.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Hamilton Maxwell, B.S.C., 3rd son of 4th baronet, b.
17 — , d. 18 — : in. 18 — , Mary, da. of Sir Robert Grierson, 4th baronet : —
Alexander Charles, b. 18 — : in. 18 — , Helena Amelia, da. of the late Capt. John Elliot Porch,
Grenadier Guards, and has issue living, four sons. Residence , Melbourne.
MAXWELL, Creation (U.K.) 1804, of Cardoness, Kirkcudbrightshire.
Sir William Francis Maxwell, 4th
Baronet ; b, June 19th, 1844; s. his father, Sir
William, 1886; ed. at Harrow; is a D.L. for
Kirkcudbrightshire : m. 1884, Jessidora, da. of
the late John Anthony Macrae, LL.D., of
Macrae, having had issue, of whom the only son,
William Francis John, b. 1885 ; Lieut. King’s
Own Scottish Borderers; d. (killed in action at
the Dardanelles) 1915.
&rms — Quarterly : 1st, argent, an eagle displayed with
two heads sable ; 2nd, azure, the chancel end of a church
proper ; 3rd, argent, a saltire sable within a bordure chequy
argent and sable ; 4th, argent, a bend azure ; all within a bordure embattled gules. Crest — A
savage’s head affronte proper between two branches of laurel. Supporters— Dexter, a lion ; sinister,
a buck all proper.
Seat — ; Cardoness, Gatehouse, Kirkcudbrightshire. Clubs — Carlton, New, Conservative
(Edinburgh).
Daughter living — Dorothea Letitia May, b. 1888 : m. 1910, Lieut.-Col, Frederick Rainsford-
Hannay, C.M.G., D.S.O., R.F.A., and has issue living, Ramsay William, b. 1911.
Sister living — Mary Grace ( Lady Gordon) : in. 1866, Sir Williarn Gordon, 7th Bt., who d. 1906.
Residence , Earlston, Kirkcudbright.
Half-Sisters living — Louisa Maria. Residence , 27, Burton Court, Chelsea, S.W. Georgina
Eleanor: in. 1874, Robert Stewart, who d. 1902, late 79th Highlanders. Residence, Culgruff,
Crossmichael, Scotland. Letitia May : in. 1884, Horatio Ross Macrae, W.S., of dunes. Resi-
dences, 14, Gloucester Place, Edinburgh ; Clunes, near Inverness.
HERON -MAXWELL. Creation (N.S.) 1683, of Springkell, Dumfriesshire.
Sir Ivor Walter Heron Heron-
Maxwell, M.C., 8th Baronet ; b. Nov. 13th,
1871 ; s. his father, Capt. Sir John Robert,
1910; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1893, M. A. 1897) ; Capt. in the
Army ; European War 1914-18 (M.C.) : m.
1910, Norah Henrietta, da. of the Hon. Francis
Parker [see E. Macclesfield], and has issue.
Jirms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, argent, on a saltire
sable, an annulet or, stoned azure ; in base, a cres-
cent of the second ; all within a bordure gules charged
with eight bezants, Maxwell ', 2nd and 3rd, gules, on
a bend argent a rose between two lions passant gules.
Heron. Crest — A dexter hand proper holding an
eagle’s neck erased with two heads sable. Supporters —
Two eagles close-reguardant sable.
Residence — Springkell House, Burgh Heath,
Tadworth, Surrey. Club— Wellington.
Son living— PATRICK IVOR, b. July 26th, 1916.
Daughters living— Jean Norah, b. 1911. Helen Naomi, V. 1913.
Sisters living— Maud Lucia Heron ; in. 1893, William Marshall Cazalet, J.P. and D.L. for Kent,
and has issue living, Edward, b. 1894; Lieut. Welsh Guards ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1916,— Victor Alexander, M.C., b. 1896; Capt. Household Cav. ; Euiopean War 1914-18
(M.C.), — Peter Victor Ferdinand, b. 1907, — Thelma, b. 1899. Residences, Fairlawne, Tonbridge ;
19, Grosvenor Square, W. ; Villa Liserb, Cimiez, Nice. Gwendoline Heron, M.B.E. ; M.B.E.
1918 : m. 1889, Richard Bayley Chenevix Trench [see B. Ashtown, colls.]. Residence , Lime
Grove, Bangor, N. Wales. Kathleen Edith Heron. Muriel Heron. Residence , 5, Sloane
Court, S.W.
Uncles living (sons of 6th baronet) — Robert Charles Heron, b. 1848 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1884;, was Private Sec. to successive Parliamentary Secs, to Board of Trade
1881-92, and Comptroller of Companies Depart., Board of Trade 1911-13. Residence, 35, South
Eaton Place, S.W. Arthur Wellington Heron, b. 1852 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. : m. 1896, Alicia
Blanche, da. of the late Robert Thomas Buckle, of 101, Eaton Terrace, S.W.
A (daughters of 6th baronet) — Caroline Mary Heron. Residence , 108, Denbigh Street,
S- W Mary Katherine Dundonald Heron. Residence , 108, Denbigh Street, S.W. -^—Beatrice
Ethel Heron ; is a Lady-in-Waiting to H.R.H. the Duchess of Albany. Residence , 63A, Elizabeth
Street, Eaton Square, S.W
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Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Michael Heron Maxwell-Heron (infra) ; —
Issue of the late Capt. John Heron Maxwell-Heron, b. 1836, d. 1899 : m. 1868, Marguerite,-
da. of William Stancomb, of Blount’s Court, Wilts : —
Guy Heron, b. 1871 ; is Lieut.-Col. S. Wales Borderers; served in S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches1
twice, Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps). Club, Caledonian ...
Violet Bridget Heron: m. 1S98, Arthur Charles Womb well, and has issue living, Claude Ronald,.
b. 1900, — Michael Henry, b. 1907. Residence, The Firs, Newbury, Berks.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. John Heron Maxwell-Heron (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Basil Charles Montagu Maxwell-Heron, b. 1878, d. (result of active
service during European War) 1916 : in. 1905, Mary, da. of the late Garrett O’Byrne : —
Guy John Ewen, b. 1905.— —Rita Steuart Mary.
Issue of the late Rev. Michael Heron Maxwell-Heron, 4th son of 4th baronet, b. 1811,
d. 1873 : m. 1834, Charlotte, who d. 1886, da. of the late Capt. Frederick William
Burgoyne, R.N. [Burgoyne, Bt., cr. 1641, colls.] : —
Frederick William Burgoyne, b. 1838 ; formerly Com. R.N. ; served in Baltic and Black Sea during
Crimean War (Baltic medal, Crimean medal with two clasps, Turkish medal, and Medjidie), and
in China 1859-60 (medal): in. 1882, Louisa Annie, da. of the late Major F. S. Paterson, B.S.C.,
and widow of Capt. A. H. Harrison, 6th Regt., and has issue living, Charlotte Margaretta :
in. 1911, Lieut.-Com. Charles Albert Carey, R.N. Residence , Cromer Lodge, Southampton.--
Harriet.
Issue (all of whom are surnamed Heron-Maxwell) of the late Edward Heron
Maxwell-Blair, 7th son of 4th baronet, b. 1821, d. 1890: in. 1847, Elizabeth
Ellen, who d. 1901, da. of the late Col. William Henry Stopford-Blair, R.A.
[E. Courtown, colls.]:—
William Henry Stopford, b. 1852 ; formerly Capt. 1st Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), and
Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. S.E. Scotland R.G.A. ; is a retired Major in the Army, and a J.P.
for Roxburghshire; served in Zulu War 1879 (despatches, medal with clasp), and in Boer War i88ry
with Barrow’s Mounted Inf.: m. 1884, Adeline Helen, M.B E., da. of the late Osgood Hanbury,
of Holfield Grange, Kelvedon, and has issue living, Helen Alice, b. 1885, — Elizabeth Marion : in -
1919, Edmund Joseph Stapleton-Bretherton, of Heathfield House, Fareham. Hants [B. Petre], —
Nora, -Mary Adeline. Residence, Teviot Bank, Hawick.— Patrick, b. 1856 ; is a J.P. for Wig-
townshire : in. 1886, Frances Jane, M.B.E., da. of the late Adm. Cockburn. Residence, Great
Comp, Borough Green, Kent. Club, Arthur’s. Edward James, b. 1866 : in. 1st, 1898, Constance
Violet, who d. 1915, da. of Sir John Ralph Blois, 8th Bt. ; 2ndly, 1919, Hilda, Adelaide Eleanory
da. of the late Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Frederick Stephen Archibald Hanbury-Tracy [see B. Sudeleyr
colls.], and has issue living (by 1st marriage), John Edward Blois, b. 1899, —Patrick Archibald,.
b. 1903, — Margaret Violet, b. 1901. Residence, 8, Sydney Place, Onslow Square, S.W. Club,
Arthur’s. Mira. Jane Elizabeth. Helenora Catherine : m. 1892, George Stehn, having
had issue, Arthur Edward, b. 1894 ; Capt. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1918, — Helenora Margaret, — Elizabeth Kathleen. Residence, 25, Hornton Street,.
Kensington, W.— Margaret Emily : in. 1901, Harold William Kemble, Capt. Gloucestershire
Hussars Yeo., who d. 1920, and has issue living, Marjorie, b. 1901, — Elizabeth Laura, b. 1904.
Residence , The Homestead, Quenington, Fairford, Gloucestershire.— Georgina Florence :
1904, Lieut.-Col. Ralph Brunton Umfreville, C.M.G. , D.S.O., and has issue living, Georgina.
Joan, b. 1905, — Eileen Elizabeth, b. 1906. Residence, Hawkhurst, Bromyard, Worcester.
The 4th baronet, Sir John, assumed the additional surname and arms of Heron. Sir John, 7th
baronet, was Capt. 15th Hussars, and a Member of Roy. Archers (H.M.’s Body Guard for Scotland).
This baronet is head in the male line of the Maxwells of Pollok, and Chief of the Clydesdale Maxwells.
STIRLING-MAXWELL, Creations (N.S.) 1682 and (N.S.) 1707, of Pollok, Renfrewshire-
Sir John Maxwell Stirling-Max well,
ioth Baronet ; b. June 6th, 1866 ; s. his father, Sir
William, K.T., M.P., LL.D., 1878, ed. at Eton, and
at Trin. Coil., Camb. (B.A. 1894, M.A. 1919) ; Hon.
LL.D., Glasgow 1907 ; is a D.L. for cos. Renfrew
and Inverness, and for Co. of City of Glasgow,
a Scottish Univ. Coramr., a Vice. -Pres, of Univ.
Coll. Hospital, a Brigadier, Roy. Co. of Archers
(H.M.’s Body Guard for Scotland), a Trustee of
Wallace Collection, and of National Galleries of
Scotland, Hon. Sec. Roy. Scottish Arboricultural
So., and Hon. Col. Scottish Rifles ; formerly
Assist.-Private Sec. to Sec. of State for Colonies
(Baron Knutsford), and Lieut. 2nd Lanarkshire Yeo. Cav. ; appointed Assist Con-
troller of Timber Supplies 191 7 ; sat as M.P. for Glasgow, College Div. (C) July
1895 to Jan. 1906 ; defeated therefor July 1892, Jan. 1906, and Jan. 1910: m. 1901,.
Ann Christian, el. da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell, P.C., M.P.r
7th Bt., and has issue.
— Argent, on a saltire sable an annulet or, stoned proper. Crrst — A deer’s head erased
proper. jJupporUrs— Two monkeys.
•Seat — Pollok House, Renfrewshire. Town Residence— 21, Portland Place, W. Clubs —
Carlton, White’s, Bachelors’.
Daughter living— Anne, b. 1906.
Brother living— ARCHIBALD STIRLING, b. 1867; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. p
formerly Capt. Scots Guards; Lieut.-Col. Yeo., a D.L. for cos. Stirling, Perth, and Lanark, and
a Brig.-Com. with rank of Brig. -Gen. ; S. Africa 1900-1902, European War 1915-16, Comdg. a
Mounted Brig, (despatches); sat as M.P, for Perthshire, W. Div. (C), Feb. 1917 to Nov. 19:8;
unsuccessfully contested Perthshire and Kinross-shire, Kinross and Western Div. (Co. U), Dec.
1918 : m. 1910, the Hon. Margaret Fraser, O.B.E., da. of 13th Baron Lovat, and has issue living,
William Joseph, b. 1911, — Peter John, b 1913, — Archibald David, b. 1915, — Hugh Joseph, b 1917.
—Margaret Elizabeth Mary, b. 1914. Seals, Keir, Dunblane, Perthshire ; Cawder House, Bishop-
briggs, Glasgow.
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Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. William Stirling (infra)
Issue of the late Capt. James Stirling Crawfurd-Stirling-Stuart, b. 1825, d. 1887 : m. 1852,
Harriett Boswell Erskine, who d. 1917, da. of the late Matthew Fortescue, of Belvidere,
Dublin [see E. Fortescue, colls.]: —
William James, b. 1854 ; is a J.P. for Lanarkshire : in. 1890, Constance Marie de Lormet, who d. 1916,
da. of Alexander Dennistoun [Oakeley, Bt.], and has issue living, Douglas Rae, b. 1892, — Helen
Constance, b. 1896. Residence, Castlemilk, Rutherglen, Glasgow. Clubs, Carlton, Turf.
Erskine Mary Katharine : m. 1875, Charles Shipley Gordon [E. Buchan], and has issue living,
John Stuart b. 1881, — Hamilton William Fortescue, b. 1883, — Muriel Isabella Erskine, b. 1879, —
Gwendoline Mary Harriet, b. 1888. Anne Helen Margaret: in. 1st, 1876. Gen. William Gordon,
C.B., who d. 1883; 2ndly, 1893, the Rev. Erasmus Austin Ommanney, a retired Com. R.N., and
sometime V. of St. Michael’s, Portsmouth, having had issue (by 2nd marriage), Alfred Erasmus
Stuart, b. 1897: Lieut. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt. ); d. (killed in action during European War)
1916. Residence , Branscombe, Guildford.^— Harriet Christian.— ^Marion Jane.
Issue of the late Capt. William Stirling, b. 1789, d. 1825 : in. 2ndly, 1822, Anne
Charlotte, da. of Sir Alexander Charles Gibson Maitland, 2nd Bt. : —
Helen Maitland Stirling : m. 1846, Henry Everard, who d. 18 — .
This family is of the oldest branch of the Maxwells, Earls of Nithsdale. A Sir John Maxwell of
Pollok distinguished himself at early age in chivalry, especially at the celebrated battle of Otterburn,
or Chevy Chase (1388), where he captured Sir Ralph Percy, son of the Earl of Northumberland, and
brother of the renowned “ Hotspur.” The 9th baronet, who as heir of entail succeeded by special
limitation, was M.P. for Perthshire (C) 1852-68 and 1874-8, and received as a commoner the exceptional
honour of being created a K.T.
MEDLYCOTT, Creation (U.K.) 1808, of Ven House, Somerset.
Sir Hubert Mervyn Medlycott, 7th
Baronet ; b. Sept. 29th, 1874; s. his father, the Rev .
Sir Hubert James, 1920 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1896) ; is Major Dorset Yeo.
(T.F. Reserve), and patron of one living : m. 1906,
Nellie Adah, el. da. of Hector Edmond Monro, of
Edmondsham, Dorset, and has issue.
&rm» — Quarterly, per fesse indented gules and azure, three-
lions rampant, two and one, argent. Crtst— Out of a mural crown
gules a demi-eagle with wings elevated or.
Seats — Ven, Milborne Port, Sherborne, Dorset ; The Manor
House, Sandford Orcas, Sherborne. Club — Wellington.
Sons living— JAMES CHRISTOPHER, b. April i7th, 1907.
Thomas Anthony Hutchings, b. 1909.
Sisters living — Florence Julia, b. 1871 : m. 1896, George
Watkins Yardley. Residence, 2, Motcombe Street, Belgrave
Square, S.W. Cicely Glyn, b. 1892.
Daughter living of 4th Baronet— Lilian Mansel, b. 1872.
Residence, Little Ven, Sherborne Dorset.
Widow living Of 6th Baronet- Julia Ann [Lady Medly-
cott'), da. of the late Rev. Charles Thomas Glyn [see Glyn, of
Gaunt’s House, Bt., colls.] : in. 1870, the Rev. Sir Hubert
James Medlycott, 6th baronet, who d . 1920. Residence , 31, Chester Street, S.W.i.
He that sows in tears shall reap
in joy .
Whilst / live I hope.
STUART-MENTETH, Creation (U K.) 1838, of Closeburn, Dumfriesshire, and
Mansfield, Ayrshire.
Sir James Frederick Stuart-Menteth, 4th
Baronet , son of the late Col. William Stuart-Menteath, 4th son
of 1st Baronet; b. Feb. 26th, 1846; s. his cousin, Sir James,
1918; formerly Major 2nd Dragoon Guards; retired as
Lieut. -Col. 1887: m. 1st, 1868, Frances Octavia Moore, who
d. 1887, da. of the late Gen. Sir James Wallace Sleigh,
K.C.B. ; 2ndly, 1888, Elizabeth Alyson, who d. 1915, da. of
the late Edward Algernon Blackett, R.N., of Wylam, North-
umberland, and has issue.
&rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a bend chequy argent and sable ;
2nd and 3rd, azure, three buckles or ; the whole within a bordure gules.
Crrat— A lymphad sable.
Residence — Rownliams Mount, near Southampton. Club — Army and
Navy.
Sub sole nihil.
Nothing under the sun.
Sons living- By 1st marriage -WILLIAM FREDERICK, b.
1874 Walter Erskine, b. 1877 : nt. 1905, Violet Grace, youngest
da. of Henry Lafone, formerly of 59, Onslow Square, S.W., and has
issue living. Walter Granville, b. 1906, — Henry Alexander, b. 1912,
— Frances Bevil, b. 1907, Lucy Violet, b. 1911. Residence, The Georgian House, Merstham.
— Arthur Hastings, b. 1882; ed. at R.M.C ; is Major Indian Army : in. 1913, Frances Mabel, da.
of Surg. -Major E. Morton, formerly Indian Med. Ser., and widow of R. C. Hickie, of Abbey Wood,
Kent. By 2nd marriage -Montagu, b. 1893 ; 2nd Lieut. Lincolnshire Regt. ; European War
1914-16 (wounded).
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Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Lilian Frances, b. 1884. Margaret Alice, 6. 1889: m.
1910, Angus Edward Ogilvy [see Ogilvy, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Hopton Estate, Seunugalla,
Ceylon. Katherine Olive, b. 1890. Alyson Mona, b. 1895.
Sisters living — Sarah Selina Hamilton : m. 1857, Col. Gerard Noel Money, C. B., who d. 1895.—
Harriet Rose Amy: m. 1872, Col. George Fletcher Ottley Boughey, C.S.I., who d. 1918 [see
Boughey, Bt., colls.J.- Alice Annie Campbell : m. 1874, Lieut.-Gen. Henry Doveton Hutchinson,
C.S.I., formerly Indian Army, and has issue living, of whom Arthur Stuart-Menteth b. 1880; is
Editor of The Daily Graphic , — George Stuart-Menteth, b. 1883 ; formerly Major Indian Army.
Emily Edith Ada: in. 1st, 1873, Capt. Harry Harris Burland, King’s L.I., who d. 1876;
2ndly, 1885, James Edward Whiting, formerly Ch. Engineer, Irrigation Branch, Public Works
Depart., Bombay, who d. 1917, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Helen Mabel: in. 1903,
Lieut. -Col. Henry Alfred Forbes Knapton, Indian Med. Ser., and has issue living, Edith Esm6
Forbes b. 1904, Ins Forbes b. 1909, — (by 2nd marriage) Edward Robert Stuart Menteth, b. 1892 ;
served in Gallipoli 1915-16 with R.A.M.C.
Daughters living of 3rd Baronet— Philadelphia Anna, b. 1874 : m. 1906, Thomas Humfrey
Vines, Principal of the Sind Madrasah [see colls., infra]. Residence , Karachi, Sind, India.- ■■ -
Helen Isabel, b. 1875.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Helen Gertrude [Lady Stuart-Menteth), da. of Darwin Fay,
of Felton, New York: m. 1872, Sir James Stuart-Menteth, 3rd baronet, who d. 1918. Residence ,
Canandaigua, New York.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Hastings Stuart-Menteath, 5th son of 1st baronet, b.
1807, d. 1875: m. 1834, Cora, who d. 1876, da. of Rupert Chawner, M.D., of
• ot Burton-upon-Trent : —
Rosa Mary : m. 1856, the Rev. George William Coopland, who d. 1857, and has issue living, Rev.
George Bertram Philpott, b. 1857; is V. of Honeybourne, Worcestershire. Catherine Maria:
m. 1862, the Rev. Thomas Hotchkin Vines, R. of Fiskerton, and Preb. of Lincoln, and has issue
living, Thomas Humfrey, b. 1864 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1887, M.A. 1892) ; is a F.R.A.I., and
Principal of the Sind Madrasah : in. 1906, Philadelphia Anna (ante), da. of Sir James Stuart-
Menteth, 3rd Bt., — Walter Stuart Menteth, b. 1867 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1892, M.A. 1898):
m. 1914, Gladys, da. of William Hobart Bird, — Clement Erskine, b. 1878 ; is Major R.A. Resi-
dence, Fiskerton Rectory, Lincoln.
Issue of the late Alexander Stuart-Menteath, 6th son of 1st baronet, b. 1809,
d. 1885 : m. 1841, Harriet, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Patrick Alexander Agnew,
of Dalreagle, Wigtownshire : —
Patrick William, b. 1845: in. 1871. Residence , St. Jean de Luz, France Andrew Agnew, b.
1853 J Bar. Middle Temple 1883 ; formerly a Member of House of Representatives, New Zealand :
m. 1st, 1885, Mary, who d. 1896, da. of Robert Vans Agnew, of Sheuchan and Barnbarroch ; 2ndly,
1897, Margaret Antoinette, da. of Alexander Sutherland Allan, and has issue living (by 1st marriage),
Lois Elaine, b. 1887, — Elizabeth Mary, b. t893, — (by 2nd marriage), Thomas Alexander, b. 1901,—
Jean Antoinette, b. 1898. Residence , Wellington, New Zealand.
Issue of the late Rev. Granville Wheler Stuart-Menteath, 7th son of 1st baronet, b.
1811, d. 1887: in. 1837, Jane, who d. 1899, da. of the late Rev. Edward Thorold,
and sister of the late Rt. Rev. Anthony Wilson Thorold, D.D., 85th Bishop of
Winchester (Thorold, Bt., colls.] : —
Rev. Granville Thorold Stuart-Menteth, b. 1838: ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1861) : in. 1st,
1865, Susan Ogilvy, who d. 1881. da. ofThomas Oliver, of Lochend, Edinburgh ; 2ndly, 1887, Annie,
second da. of Henry Lakeman, of Cornwall, and has issue living, (by 1st marriage) Charles
Granville Stuart-Menteath, b. 1868 ; ed. at St. John’s Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18—, M.A. 18 — ),—
Rev. Edward Thorold Stuart-Menteath, b. 1871 ; was Domestic Chap, to Bishop of Kaffraria
1903-7 ; is Curate of St. Paul’s, Leicester, — Evelyn Ogilvy Stuart-Menteath, b. 1866,— Mary
Oliver Stuart-Menteth, b. 1875, — (by 2nd marriage) Ludivina Granville Stuart-Menteth.
Residence , Toftrces, East Molesey Park, Surrey.
This family is lineally descended in the male line from Walter (third son of Walter, Lord High
Steward of Scotland), who married 1258 the Countess of Menteth, and thus acquired that earldom.
He left two sons, who both assumed the surname of Menteth, viz., Alexander, 6th Earl of
Menteth, and Sir John Menteth, Lord of Arran, &c., who married Elyne, daughter of Gratney, Earl
of Mar, and whose granddaughter, Janet Keith, married Robert, 1st Lord Erskine, and thus the
Erskines acquired the ancient earldom of Mar. Alexander, 6th Earl of Menteth, had two sons —
Allan, 7th Earl of Menteth, and Sir John Menteth of Ruskie (who died before 1333), from whom
the Stuart-Menteaths trace their descent. The Stuarts, Earls of Menteth, ended in Murdoch, Duke
of Albany, forfeited by James I. of Scotland. The father of the xst baronet, the Rev. James Stuart-
Menteath, assumed by sign-manual, in 1770, the additional surname of Stuart “for himself and his
posterity.” The 2nd baronet resumed the ancient name of Menteth, but his two youngest brothers
retained the name of Menteath. Sir James, 3rd baronet, became a naturalised American.
MENZIES, Creation (N.S.) 1665, of Menzies, Perthshire. [Extinct 1911.]
[Name pronounced “Mingis.”]
Sir Neil James Menzies, 8th and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 6th Baronet— Grace Ellen Augusta Valentine : in. 1856, ZEneas William
Mackintosh, of Raigmore, Inverness-shire, who d. igco, last M.P. for Inverness Burghs, and has
issue living, two sons and three das.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet- Susan Harriet [Lady Menzies ), el da. of Sir James Grant-
Suttie, Bt. : in 1905, Sir Neil James Menzies, 8th baronet, who d. rgn, when the title became
ext. Residence ,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Fletcher Norton Menzies, 2nd son of 6th baronet,
b. 1819, d. 1905 : in. 1st, 1852, Maria Steuart, who d. 1877, sister of the late
Ronald Steuart Menzies, of Culdares ; 2ndly, 1888, Frances Isabella, who d. 1908,
da. of the late Thomas Johnston Barton, of Glendalough, co. Wicklow, and widow
of Capt. Hart, 16th Lancers : —
Grace Ronald Maria [lady Rycroft)'. in. 1887. Maj.-Gen. Sir William Henry Rycroft, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G. C B. [tee Rycroft, Bt.]. Residences , Ard-Gairney, Kinross; Ross Bank, Perth.
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MEREDITH, Creation (U.K) 1916, of Montreal, Canada.
Sir (Henry) Vincent Meredith, ist
Baronet, son of the late John Walsingham Cooke
Meredith; b. Feb. 28th, 1850; ed. at Hellmuth Coll.;
joined Bank of Montreal 1867, becoming Gen. Man-
ager 1911, Vice-Pres. 1912, and Pres. 1913 ; is Pres,
of Roy. Trust Co., and of Roy. Victoria Hospital,
Hon. Pres. Art Asso. of Montreal, a Director of
Canadian Pacific Railway Co., a Gov. of McGill
Univ.,'Chin. of Canadian Board of the Roy. Exchange
Assurance Co. of London, a Director of the Standard
Life Assurance Co. of Edinburgh (Scotland), and
a Trustee of the Mackay Cos. ; interested in nu-
merous charities and civic bodies : m. 1888, Isobel
Brenda, da. of Andrew Allan, of the Allan Line of
Steamships.
$rms — Argent, a lion rampant sable, collared with chain
reflexed over the back or, on a chief of the second two maple
leaves of the third. Crrsi — A demi-lion sable, collared and
chained as in the arms, holding in the dexter paw a sprig of
maple gold.
Residence — 526, Pine Avenue West, Montreal, Canada.
Clubs — Mount Royal (Montreal), Metropolitan (New York),
Marlborough (London).
MEREDYTH, Creation (I.) 1795, of Carlanstown, Meath.
Sir Henry Bayly Meredyth, 5th Baronet , el. son
of the late Henry William Meredyth, Esq., only son of 4th
Baronet; b. Jan. 14th, 1863; j. his grandfather. Sir Henry,
1889 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Brig. N. Irish Div. R.A., and W.
Somerset Yeo. Cav. : m. ist, 1886, Kathleen (from whom
he obtained a divorce 1894), da. of the late Robert Patrick
O’Hara, Bar.-at-Law [see Power, Bt., colls., cr. 1836]; 2ndly,
1897, Beatrice, who d. 1912. da. of Edmund B. Liebert,
formerly 18th Hussars, and has issue by 2nd marriage.
—Argent, a lion rampant sable ducally collared and chained or.
Cmt — A demi-lion rampant ducally collared and chained as in the arms.
Residence — Pipewell Hall, Kettering. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors’,
Sub spe. Kildare Street.
Under hofie. Daughter living — Millicent Valla {Hon. Mrs. Herbrand C. A lexander),
b. 1898 : m. 1909, Major the Hon. Herbrand Charles Alexander, D.S.O., Lancers [see E. Caledon].
METCALFE, Creation (U.K.) 1802, of Chilton, Berkshire.
[Name pronounced “ MetCUff.”]
Sir Charles Herbert Theophilus
Metcalfe, 6th Baronet ; b. Sept. 8th, 1853 ; j. his
father, Sir Theophilus John, C.B., 1883 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1882) ; is
a M.I.C.E., and Consulting Engineer to Rhodesia
Railways (Limited).
— Argent, on a fesse wavy gules between three calves
statant sable, a sword fesseways, the point to the sinister proper,
pommel and hilt or. Cwst — A talbot sejant sable, the dexter paw
resting on an escutcheon or, charged with a hand issuing from
clouds on the sinister, and holding a pen all proper. Sup-
porters— Dexter, a Moonshee of Bengal habited proper ; sinister,
a soldier of the Bengal Native Infantry equipped and armed
also proper.
Residences — Winkworth Hill, Hascombe, Godaiming ;
ai, Pall Mall, S.W. Club— Carlton.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, C.S.I., 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1837,
d. 1892 : m. ist, 1857, Ellen Georgiana Babington, whorf. 1878, da. of the late Rev.
Benjamin Peile, of Hatfield ; 2ndly, 1883, Esther, who d. 1904, da. of W. Eddis : —
(By ist marriage), THEOPHILUS JOHN MASSIE, b. June 19th, 1866.— —Francis Brian Theo-
philus, b. 1874. Ellen Theophila, b. 1858: m. 1883, William Robert Bright, C.S.I., who d. 1908
[Miles, Bt.], and has issue living, Honor Theophila, — Gladys Ethel. Ethel Theophila {Lady
Scott): m. 1888, Col. Sir Buchanan Scott, K.C.I.E. Residence , 2, Belvedere Grove, Wimbledon,
S.W.19.— Nina Theophila: m. 1882, Maj.-Gen. Kenneth Stewart Davison, C.B., formerly Indian
Army, and has issue living, Douglas Stewart, D.S.O., b. 1888 [see “ Companionage ”J ; is Lieut.
Indian Cav., — Kenneth Herbert Metcalfe, b. 1890; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Indian Army: m.
1919, Kathleen Lucy Collett, da. of James Collett-Mason, J.P., of Ashurst Place, Langton Green,
Kent. — Nina Constance Metcalfe, b. 1884 : m. 1912, Capt. Conrad Boehm Herapath, Indian Army
[see Boehm-Boteler, Bt.], and has issue living, Pamela Theophila Boehm b. 1913. Residence,
Nasirabad, India. ■ ■ -(By 2nd marriage) Eric Debonnaire Theophilus, M.C. , b. 1889; is Capt.
Indian Army ; European War 1914-18 (M.C.): m. 1915, Winifred Crampton, da. of E. Neild
Shackle, of Hayes, Middlesex, and has issue living, Theophilus John, b. 1916. Felicite Esther
Theophila: m. 1916, Charles Robert Bathurst, Lieut. Northamptonshire Regt.
Sir Thomas, the ist baronet, was a Director of H.E.I.C. Sir Charles Theophilus, P.C., G.C.B.,
3rd baronet, was created Baron Metcalfe 1845, which title became extinct at his death. 'The 4th
baronet was sometime Agent to the. Governor-General of India at the Court of Delhi.
Conquiesco.
I am at rest.
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METHUEN, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Gaywood, King’s Lynn, Norfolk.
Sir Algernon Methuen Marshall
Methuen, ist Baronet , son of J. B. Stedman,
F. R.C.S., of Godaiming; b. Feb. 23rd, 1856;
ed. at Berkhamstead Sell., and at Wadham Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1877, M.A. 1881) ; is head of the firm
of Methuen and Co. (Limited), publishers, of 36,
Essex Street, W.C. (which he founded in 1889), and
a J.P. for Surrey ; in 1899 assumed the surname of
Methuen in lieu of his patronymic, confirmed by
Roy. License 1916 : m. 1884, Emily Caroline, da.
of Edwin Bedford, of Ladbroke Terrace, W.
$rms — Sable, a sea holly leaf between two anchors fouled
in pale or, accompanied by as many flaunches argent, each
charged with a wolfs head erased gules. Crest — A demi-wolf
reguardant gules, collared and chained argent, resting the
sinister paw upon a mullet pierced or.
Seat— New Place, Haslemere, Surrey. Clubs —
Reform, National Liberal.
The ist baronet is grandson of Charles Stedman, of
Painswin, Norfolk, who was 2nd son of John Stedman, of
Pakenham, Suffolk, who was elder son of John Stedman, of
Rougham, Suffolk, who in. Mary Woodcock, granddaughter
of Mary Methuen, da. of John Methuen, Lord Chancellor of
Ireland, and sister of the late Sir Paul Methuen, of Corsham,
Wilts.
MEYER, Creation (U.K.) 1910, of Shortgrove, Newport, Essex.
Sir Carl Ferdinand Meyer, ist
Baronet , son of the late Siegmund Meyer, of
Hamburg; b. Dec. 23rd, 1851; ed. abroad; is a
banker, a Director of National Bank of Egypt,
Chm. of London Committee of De Beers, a J.P.
for Essex, and a Lieut, for City of London : m.
1883, Adele, da. of the late Julius Levis, and has
issue.
^rras — Sable, a key wards downwards or between four
bezants. (ffrest — A cock sable, armed, combed, and wattled or,
holding in the dexter claw a key as in the arms.
Seat — .Shortgrove, Newport, Essex. Town Residence —
12, Park Crescent, W. Club — Junior Carlton.
Son living-FRANK CECIL, b. May 7th, 1886; is Lieut.
Yeo. : m. 1920, Marjorie Amy, da. of Frederick Seeley, of
Hale, Cheshire. Residence , 33, Connaught Square, W.
Daughter living — Elsie Charlotte, b. 1885 : m. 1909, St.
John Murray Lambert, and has issue living, Raymond John,
b. 1910, Patricia Margaret, b. 1912, — Phoebe Dawn, b. 1919.
Residence , Durfold, Warnham, Sussex.
MEYRICK, Creation (U.K.) 1880, of Bush, Pembrokeshire.
[Name pronounced “Merrick.”]
Sir Thomas Charlton Meyrick, K.C.B. ,
ist Baronet , 2nd son of the late St. John Chiverton
Charlton, of Apley Castle, Salop ; b. March 14th. 1837 ;
ed. at Eton; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Pembrokeshire
(High Sheriff 1877, and patron of three livings) ; for-
merly Lieut.-Col. Comdg. (now Hon. Col.) King’s
(Shropshire L.I.); sat as M.P. for Pembroke District
( C ) 1868-74, when he was defeated; assumed 1858, by
royal license, his maternal grandfather’s name of Meyrick ;
C.B. (Civil) 1897, K.C.B. (Civil) 1910: in. i860, Mary
Rhoda, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Richard Frederick
Hill [see V. Hill, colls.], and has issue.
&rms — Quarterly ; ist and 4th, sable, on a chevron argent,
between three staves raguly or, inflamed proper, a fleur-de-lys gules
between two Cornish choughs respectant also proper, Meyrick ;
2nd and 3rd, or, a lion rampant gules, a sinister quarter quarterly
ist and 4th, gules, ten besants, three, two, and one, 2nd and 3rd
argent on a mount vert, a lion passant guardant or, Charlton.
Crests — ist, a tower argent, having on its top a mount vert, and
thereon a Cornish chough proper, and holding in the dexter claw a
fleur-de-lys gules. Meyrick', 2nd, out of an eastern coronet or, a
leopard’s head, issuant gules, Charlton.
Apley Castle, Wellington, Salop. Club — Windham.
Without God , without any-
thing; God and enough.
Seats — Bush, near Pembroke
Sons living— FREDERICK CHARLTON. C.B., C.M.G., b. July 7th, 1862 : ed. at Eton, and at
Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1883); formerly Major 15th Hussars, and Col. Comdg. Pembroke Yeo.
i< an Hon. Brig.-Gen., and a J.P. for Pembrokeshire; commanded S. Wales Mounjed Brig., Terri-
torial Force 1908-12 ; appointed Brig.-Gen. Comdg. 2nd line S. Wales Mounted Brig. 1915 ; served
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an S. Africa 1900-1901, in command of 5th Batn. Imperial Yeo., with temporary rank of Lieut. -Col.
{seriously wounded, despatches, C.B.); C.B. (Mil.) 1900, C.M.G. 1918: in. 1897, Mary Emma, da.
of the late Major O. C. Baker Cresswell, of Cresswell, Northumberland, and has issue living,
Thomas Frederick, b. Nov. 1899 ; ed. at R.M.C.; is Lieut. 15th Hussars, — Mary Cicely, b. Jan.
1899, — Rachel Eva, b. 1905,— Violet, b. 1909. Residence, Bush, Pembroke. Clubs , Naval and
Military, Cavalry .—Rowland Francis, b. 1867 ; ed. at Eton ; was Travelling Inspector for Board
of Agriculture 1890-94 ; served in S. Africa 1900, with Rhodesian Field Force : m. 1901, Eleanor
■Georgiana, da. of the late Hon. Ralph Pelham Nevill [ see M. Abergavenny, colls.], and has issue
living, Honor Mary, b. 1907. Residence , Hall Orchards, Wetherby, Yorkshire. Club, Boodle’s.
——Walter Thomas, b. 1882 ; ed. at Eton : in. 1914, Mabel Violet Blanche, da. of Col. Arthur
Montgomery, and widow of Percy Downes. Residence,
Daughters living — Dora Rhoda, b. 18 — . Alice Maude, b. 1870: m. 1903, Col. Robert
Francis Peel [see Peel, Bt., colls.]. Residences, Government House, St. Helena; Gulpher House,
Felixstowe. Eva Mary, b. 1876 : in. 1903, John Harry Weatherby. Residence, Shennington,
Stratford-on-Avon.— Rachel Cicely, b. 1878: in. 1904, Henry George Atkinson -Clark [E.
Coventry, colls.], and has issue living, John Cecil, b. 1912, — Cynthia Joan b. 1907, — Ruby Enid,
1). 1909. Residence , Tickhill Castle, Tickhill, Yorkshire.
TAPPS-GERVIS-MEYRICK, Creation (G.B.) 1791, of Hinton Admiral, Hampshire.
[Name pronounced “ Tapps- Jarvis-Merrick.”]
Sir George Augustus Eliott Tapps-Gervis-
Meyrick, 4th Baronet; b. March 9th, 1855; s. his father,
Sir George Eliott Meyrick, 1896 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly
Lieut. 2nd Stafford Militia ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Anglesey,
and a J.P. for Hants (High Sheriff 1900), and patron of two
livings : m. 1884, Jacintha, da. of the late Charles Paul
Phipps, M.P. of Chalcot, Wilts, and has issue.
$rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sable, on a chevron argent between
three bands erect raguly or, inflamed proper, a fleur-de-lis gules between
two Cornish choughs respecting each other proper, Meyrick ; 2nd, argent,
six ostrich feathers, three, two, and one, sable in the centre point a pellet,
Gervis; 2nd and 3rd, azure, on a fesse or, between three rhinoceroses
argent, as many escallops gules, Tapps. Crests— 1st, a tower argent,
thereon upon a mount vert a Cornish chough holding in the dexter claw
a fleur-de-lis ; 2nd, a mount vert, thereon three ostrich feathers, one in
pale and two in saltire sable, banded by a wreath of oak or; 3rd, a grey-
hound couchant per pale argent and sable charged on the body with two
Without God, without any - escallops fessewise countercharged.
thing ; God and enough. Seats— Hinton Admiral, near Christchurch ; Bodorgan, Anglesey ;
East Close House, Christchurch *, Beech House, Ringwood, Hants. Club — Junior Carlton.
Sons living -GEORGE LLEWELLYN, b. Sept. 23rd, 1885 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. :
Capt. Hussars; European War 1914 (wounded) : in. 1914, Marjorie, da. of Edward Hamlin, and
*has issue living, George David Eliott, b. 1915.— Richard Owen, b. 1892 ; ed. at Eton, at Oxford
Univ., and at R.M.C. ; Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps : m. 1918, Evelyn, da. of the late Herbert
James Harris, of Bonden, Lacock, Wilts.
Daughters living— Mary Jacintha, b. 1886. Eva Clara, b. 1890.
Sisters living— Emma Douglas : in. 1878, Major Gerald Robert Spencer, who d. 1918 [V. Churchill,
colls.]. Residences , Delves House, Ringmer, Sussex; Ashdown House, Forest Row, Sussex.
Clara : in. 1895, Algernon John Fitzroy Nugent [see E. Westmeath, colls.]. Residence, Gaily Hill,
Church Crookham, Hants.
The 2nd baronet, Sir George William Tapps, M.P. for Christchurch 1832-6, assumed in 1835 the
additional surname of Gervis, while the 3rd baronet assumed in 1876 by Roy. license the further
additional surname of Meyrick.
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a digon.
MIDDLEMORE, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Selly Oak, Northfield, co. Worcester.
Sir John Throgmorton Middlemore,
1st Baronet, son of the late William Middlemore, J.P.,
of Birmingham, and of Hawkesley, Worcestershire ; b.
June 9th, 1844; has founded Children’s Emigration
Homes in Birmingham, and the Middlemore Homes in
Halifax, Nova Scotia ; was a Member of Birmingham
City Council 1883-92; is a J.P. for that City and for
Worcestershire; sat as M.P. for N. Div. of Birming-
ham ( LU ) Feb. 1899 to Nov. 1918: m. 1st, 1878,
Marian, who d. 1879, da. of Richard Bagnall, J.P.,
of Worcester; 2ndly, 1881, Mary, da. of the late
Rev. Thomas Price, V. of Selly Oak, Birmingham,
and has issue by 2nd marriage.
$rms— Quarterly 1st and 4th per chevron argent and sable,
in chief two moorcocks proper, Middlemore ; 2nd per pale
dancettee or and azure, Edgbaston ; 3rd sable, a hawk argent
belled or between three cinquefoils of the last, Hawkesley. Crtst
— A moorcock amidst grass and reeds proper.
Seat — Woodside, Worcester. Clubs — Carlton, Union (Bir-
mingham).
son living— WILLIAM HAWKSLOW, b. April 10th, 1908.
Daughters living — Mary Evangeline.— Sarah Dorothea. Emily Christabel : m. 1911, Percy
Theodore Hughes, M.B. Residence, Barnsley Hall, Bromsgrove. Amphalis Throckmorton.
Barbara Carola : m. 1920, Samuel Mason. Merell Philippa.
Sir John Middlemore, 1st baronet, descends from the family of Middlemore of Hawkeslowe,
settled at Hawkesley, King’s Norton, Worcestershire, since early in 15th century.
496
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
MIDDLETON, Creation (E.) 1662, of Belsay Castle, Northumberland.
Sir Arthur Edward Middleton, 7th Baronet,
son of the late Charles Atticus Monck, Esq., el. son of 6th
Baronet ; b. Jan. 12th, 1838 ; s. his grandfather, Sir Charles
Miles Lambert Monck, 1867 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1859) ; is a J.P. for Northumberland (High
Sheriff 1884) ; sat as M.P. for Durham (Z) 1874-80; resumed
in 1876 the original family name of Middleton : m. 1871, Lady
Constance Harriet Amherst, who d. 1879, da. of 2nd Earl
Amherst, and has issue.
$nn« — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, quarterly, gules and or ; in the 1st
quarter a cross patonce argent ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a chevron cheeky or
and sable between three ounces heads erased azure, collared and chained
of the second. Crtst — A savage, in the dexter hand an oak tree erased and
fructed, all proper.
Seat — Belsay Castle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Son living-CHARLES ARTHUR, b. Oct. 22nd, 1873.
Daughter living— Elinor Isabel, b. 1876.
Brother living — Henry Nicholas, b. 1845 ; ed. at Westminster ; formerly Lieut. Rifle Brigade ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Northumberland ; resumed in 1876 the original family name of Middleton, in
lieu of Monck ; is a partner in the banking firm of Lambton and Co. : m. 1872, Sophia Elizabeth*
da. of the late Sir William Collis Meredith, Ch. Justice of Quebec, and has issue living, Lambert
William, b. 1877, — Laura Beatrice, b. 1874 : m. 1902, Major William Barnett, who^f. 1912, 2nd Batn.
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, — Harriet Constance, b. 1875 : m. 1910, Vice-Adm. William Henry Baker
Baker, R.N. Clubs , Travellers’, Army and Navy, Wellington.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut. Hugh Jeffery Middleton, R.N., 3rd son of 7th baronet, b.
1879, d. 1914 : 1905, Mary Katharine, el. da. of the late Rear-Adm. Samuel
Long [see Wigram, Bt. , colls. J : —
John Arthur Tournay, b. 1906. Stephen Hugh, b. 1909. Lawrence Monck, b. 1912. Katharine
Elinor, b. 1907.
The 6th baronet, Sir Charles, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of his maternal
grandfather, Lawrence Monck, Esq., of Caenby, Lincolnshire, changed his name, in 1799, by royal
sign-manual, from Middleton to Monck; and the 7th baronet, in 1876, resumed the original sarname of
Middleton.
BROKE-MIDDLETON, Creation (U.K.) 1813, of Nacton, Suffolk. [Extinct 1887.]
Adm. Sir George Nathaniel Broke-Middleton, C.B., 3rd and last
Baronet.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Acton Broke, R.E., 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1818, d>
1855 : m. 1849, Anna Maria (she d. 1898, having m. 2ndly, 1859, Rear-Adm. William
Horton, C.B., who d. 1883), da. of John Hamilton, of Sundrum, co. Ayr: —
Jane Anne, O.B.E. [Baroness De Saumarez), Vice-Pres. Ipswich Div., British Red Cross So. ; O.B.E.
1918: nt. 1882, the 4th Baron De Saumarez. Residences , Shrubland Park, Ipswich; Saumarez
Park, Guernsey; ’43, Grosvenor Place, S.W. Frederica Mary Horatia (Lady Loraine): m.
1878, Rear Adm. Sir Lambton Loraine. nth Bt., who d. 19x7. Residences, Bramford Hall,
Suffolk; 7, Montagu Square, W.i.
MILBANK, Creation (U.K.) 1882, of Well, co. York, and of Hart, co. Durham.
Sir Frederick Richard Powlett Milbank,
3rd Baronet ; b. Sept. 7th, 1881; s. his father. Sir
Powlett Charles John, 1918 ; formerly Lieut. York-
shire Hussars Imperial Yeo. ; is a J.P. for Radnorshire,
and Capt. Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own York-
shire Regt. ; in. 1904, Harriet Anne Dorothy, da. of the
late Col. John Gerald Wilson [ see B. Inchiquin, colls.],
and has issue.
gtmts — Gules, a saltire argent, gutte de poix between two lions’
heads couped in pale, and as many roses in fesse of the second.
Crist — A lion's head couped argent, gutte de poix, charged with a
pale gules, thereon three roses, also argent.
Seats — Norton Manor, Norton, Radnorshire ; Barningham
Park, Barnard Castle.
Sons living — MARK VANE, b. Jan. nth, 1907. John Gerald
Frederick, b. 1909. Denis William Powlett, b. 1912.
Sisters living— Aline Laura: m. 1894, Capt. Francis William
Forester [B. Saltoun], and has issue living, Henry William, b.
1899, — Mary Eleanor, b. 1895 : tn. 19 — , — Aline Margaret, b. 190-.
Sybil May: m. 1904, Lieut. -Col. Murrough John Wilson,
M.P. [see B. Inchiquin, colls.]. Residence , Cliffe Hall, Dar-
lington. —Gladys Mary : nt. 1906, Lieut. -Col. Vivian Henry, C.B. Residence , The Old Court,
Clyro, Hereford.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Edith Mary ( Lady Milbank ), da. of Sir Richard Green-Price,
,ist Bt. : m. 1875, Sir Powlett Charles John Milbank, 2nd baronet, who d. 1918. Residence , Lemore
Eardesley, Herefordshire.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Collateral Branches living. Not in remainder.
Grandchildren of the late Mark Milbank, M.P., father of ist Baronet : —
Issue of the late Mark William Vane Milbank (el. son), b. 1819, d. 1883: m. 1845, Barbarina
Sophia, who d. 1850. da. of Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar, 2nd Bt. : —
Sybella Augusta {Hon. Mrs. William Herbert ): 1871, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. William Henry
Herbert, who d. 1909, son of 2nd Earl Powis. Residence , 170, Ashley Gardens, S.W.i.— Edith
Dorothy. Residence , Bicton Hall, Shrewsbury.
Issue of the late Henry John Newsham Milbank (3rd son), b. 1824, d. 1872 : m, ist,
1846, Lady Margaret Henrietta Maria Grey, who d. 1852, sister of 6th Earl of Stamford
and Warrington ; 2ndly, 1864, Lady Susan Georgiana Godolphin Osborne, who d.
1903, da. of 8th Duke of Leeds: —
Godolphin Henry Vane, b. 1865: m. 1890, Sybil Jessie, da. of Sir Alfred Hughes, 9th Bt. Resi-
dences, Belstead, Brook, Ipswich; Newsham, Yorkshire. D’Arcy Francis Mark, b. 1867: m.
1891, Eleanor, who d. 1914, da. of James Lord, Bar.-at-law, and widow of Capt. Henry Charles
Hardinge [see Hardinge, Bt. colls.]. Ralph Schomberg Milbank-Leslie-Melville, b. 1872 ;
formerly Lieut. Veo. ; assumed by deed poll additional surnames of Leslie-Melville 1908: m. 1907,
Elizabeth Harriet, .el. da. of Thomas Leslie Melville Cartwright.— —Katharine Henrietta Venezia :
m. 1869, Arthur Duncombe, who d. 1911, having assumed by Roy. Licence 1905, the surname ot
Grey in lieu of his patronymic [see E. Feversham, colls.]. Residences , Sutton Hall, Easingwold ;
Bradgate Park, Leicester.
Mark Milbank of Thorpe Perrow, father of the ist baronet, Sir Frederick Acclom (his 2nd son),
was High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1837, and sometime M.P. for Camelford, and Sir Frederick, ist
baronet, was M.P. for N. Riding of York 1865-85, and for York, N. Riding, Richmond Div. 1885-6.
The 2nd baronet, Sir Powlett Charles John, sat as M.P. for Radnorshire ( C ) 1895-1900.
MILBANKE, Creation (E.) 1661, of Halnaby, Yorkshire.
Sir John Charles Peniston
Milbanke, nth Baronet’, b. Jan. 9th,
1902 ; s. his father, Lieut. -Col. Sir John
Peniston, V.C., 1915 ; ed, at Harrow.
$rms — Gules, a bend ermine, on a canton or
a lion’s head erased of the field. Crest — A lion’s
head erased gules, charged with a bend ermine.
Brother living— RALPH MARK, b. April Iith,
1907.
Uncle living (son of 9th baronet) — Mark Richard,
b. 1875 ; ed. at Harrow ; an Artist. Residence, 57,
Glebe Place, Chelsea, S.W.3. Clubs , Arts, Bath,
Windham.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 8th baronet)—
Isabella {Baroness Lambourne'), b. 1849 : m. 1876,
the ist Baron Lambourne. Residences, Bishop’s
Hall, Romford, Essex ; 5, Audley Square, W.
Widows living of 9th and 10th Baronets—
Elizabeth Margaret {Lady Milbanke), da. of
the late Hon. Richard Denman [see B. Denman] :
m. 1870, Sir Peniston Milbanke, 9th baronet, who
d. 1899. Residence, 44, St. George’s Road, S.W.
Amelia {Lady Mahon), da. of Lieut.-Ccl.
the Hon. Charles Frederick Crichton, Irish Guards
[see E. Erne, colls.] : m. ist, 1900, Lieut.-Col. Sir
John Peniston Milbanke, V.C., 10th Bt., who d.
(killed in action) 1915 ; 2ndly, 1920, Lieut. -Gen. the
Rt. Hon. Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, P.C., K.C.B.,
K.C.V.O., D.S.O. Residence , 15, Mount Street,
Grosvenor Square, W.
The great-great-grandfather of the ist baronet is stated to have been Ralph Milbanke, Cupbearer
to Queen Mary in Scotland. Sir Ralph, the 6th baronet, married Judith, sister and coheir of
Thomas Noel, last Viscount Wentworth, and assumed, on that lord’s death in 1815, the surname of
Noel only. His only daughter married Lord Byron, the celebrated poet. The 8th baronet was suc-
cessively British Minister in Bavaria and the Netherlands. He assumed in r866 the additional
surname of Huskisson, and which surname his successor discontinued. The 10th baronet, Lieut.-Col.
Sir John Peniston Milbanke, V.C., Nottinghamshire Yeo., was killed in action at the Dardanelles 1915.
Milbourne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, see Pilkington.
MILBURN, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Guyzance, Parish of Shilbottle, Northumberland.
While I breathe I hope.
Sir Leonard John Milburn, 3rd
Baronet; b. Feb. 14th, 1884; s- his brother, Sir
Charles Stamp, 1917; European War 1914-17 as
Lieut. Roy. Horse Guards Reserve: m. 1917, Joan
Anson, da. of Henry Anson Horton, of Catton Hall,
Derbyshire, and has issue.
^rms^Per fesse or and gules, a pale counterchanged
between two bears’ heads erased in chief sable, muzzled of
the first, and as many bears’ heads also erased and muzzled
in base or. ®rtsi— In front of a bear’s head erased sable,
muzzled or, four mascles interlaced fesseways of the last.
Seat — Guyzance, Acklington, Northumberland.
Sons living— JOHN NIGEL, b. April 22nd, 1918.
Rupert Leonard Eversley, b. 1919.
Brothers living— John Davison, b. 1886; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1908, M.A. 1911); Bar. Middle Temple
1910; Lieut. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders). Scat,
Hope Lodge, Tongue, Sutherland. Archibald William,
b. 1887 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1910, M.A.
1912); Capt. Northumberland Yeo. Residetice, Fow-
berry Tower, Belford, Northumberland.— —Anthony, b.
1891 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.; Lieut. Yorkshire Hussars
Yeo. : ni. 1916, Dorothy Lilian, da. of Major William Fair-
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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bairn Wailes-Fairbairn, of Askham Grange, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Peter Bronwin, b.
1916. Residence , Rofforth Hall, near York.
Sister living — Rosalind Mary, b . 1880: m. 1903, William Whytehead Boulton, D.L., formerly
Lieut. Roy. Horse Guards, and has issue living, Edward John, b. 1907, — William Whytehead,
ib 1912, — Christopher Carmichael, b. 1919. Seat, Braxted Park, Witham, Essex.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Clara Georgiana ( Lady Milbum ), da. of the late William
Charles Stamp, of Tavistock Square, W.C. : in. 1876, Sir John Davison Milbum, 1st baronet, who
d. 1907. Residence, Guyzance, Acklington, Northumberland.
The 1st baronet, Sir John Davison Milbum, was an extensive colliery and ship-owner, and High
Sheriff for Northumberland 1905.
.SHAW-LEFEVRE-ST. JOHN-MILDMAY, Creation (G.B.) 1772, of Farley St. John,
Hampshire.
[Name pronounced “ Shaw-Lefeever-Sinjun-Mildmay.’’]
Sir Gerald Anthony Shaw-
Lefevre-St. John-Mildmay, 7th Baronet ;
b. Oct. 30th, i860 ; s. his brother, Sir
Henry Paulet St. John-Mildmay, 1916;
ed. at Eton, and at Magdalene Coll., Camb. ;
formerly Lieut. Hants Yeo. Cav. ; is patron
of three livings ; assumed the additional sur-
names and arms of Shaw-Lefevre by Roy.
license 1900 : m. 1892, Isabel Emily, da. of
the late Rev. Charles Arundell St. John-
Mildmay [ see colls, infra], and has issue.
^nns — Quarterly, ist and 4th argent, three lions
rampant azure, armed and langued gules, Mildmay ;
2nd, sable, a chevron argent between two trefoils
slipped in chief, and a bezant in base surmounted by
a cross-patt6e or, Lefevre; 3rd, argent, a chevron
invected ermines, on a chief sable two talbots heads
erased or, Shaw. Crists — ist, a lion rampant
guardant azure, Mildmay ; 2nd, six arrows inter-
laced saltireways three and three proper, within an
annulet or, Lefevre; 3rd, a talbot ermines charged
on the body with two cross-crosslets fessewise or,
holding in the mouth a cross-crosslet fitch^e sable,
and resting the dexter foreleg on an escutcheon of the arms of Shaw.
Seats — Dogmersfield Park, Winchfield, Hampshire ; Dockem House, Coates, Gloucestershire.
Clubs — Travellers’, Arthur’s.
Son living— ANTHONY, M.C., b. Aug. T3th, 1894 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Capt. Grenadier
Guards ; served during European War 1914-15 (twice wounded, M.C.).
Daughter living— Helena, b. 1897.
Brother living — Rev. Carew Hervey St. John-Mildmay, b. 1863 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1888); formerly R. of St. Mary’s, Stamford; was Chap, to the
Forces during S. African War 1901-2 (medal): m. 1912, Elizabeth Catherine (21, Arlington Road ,
Eastbourne), da. of the late Hon. Sir Henry Roper, Ch. Justice, Bombay [see B. Teynham, colls.].
Club, Athenaeum.
Sisters living — Jane Emma, b. 1851 : m. 1889, James Martin Carr-Lloyd, who d. 1919. Con-
stance Mary, b. 1859 : m. ist, 1888, John Arthur Beach Wallington, who d. 1901 [B. St. Aldwyn,
colls.]; 2ndly, 1912, Lieut. -Col. Algernon Forbes Randolph, C.M.G., D.S.O., Reserve of Officers
[Rich, Bt.], having had issue, of whom (by ist marriage) John Mildmay, b. 1894; Capt. Indian
Cav., — Michael, M.C., b. 1895 ; Capt. Roy. Sussex Regt. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
M.C. with Bar), — Nigel Hugh, b. 1897; 2nd Lieut. Somerset L.I.; d. (accidentally killed on
active ser. during European War) 1017, — Nina Mary, b. 1889, — Phyllis, b. 1892, — Pamela Arthur
Constance, b. 1902. Residence, Heathcote, Worthing.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Sir Henry Carew St. John-Mildmay, M.P., 4th Bt., married
2ndly, 1815, by special permission of the King of Wurtemburg, his ist wife’s
younger sister Harriet, da. of the late Hon. Bartholomew Bouverie, M.P., 2nd
son of ist Earl of Radnor. This lady had been divorced from the 4th Earl of
Rosebery : —
Issue of the late Capt. Edmond Henry St. John-Mildmay, b. 1816, d. 1905: m. ist, 1851,
Louisa Josephine, who d. 1865, widow of Clarence Wigney ; 2ndly, 1867, Augusta Jane,
who d. 1892, da. of the late Ven. Carew Anthony St. John-Mildmay, Archdeacon of Essex,
and widow of William Coesvelt Kortright ; 3rdly, 1896, Elizabeth Mary, da. of the late
George Hall, C.E. : —
{By ist marriage), Henrietta Louisa Horatia, b. 1852 : m. 1876, the Rev. Thomas Legh Claughton,
who d. 19- , R. of St. Andrew’s, Worcester, and Canon Residentiary, and has issue living, William
Thomas Alban, b. 1876, — Harold, b. 1882, — Susan Helena, b. 1890. Alice Grace Josephine, A
1855 : tk. 1887, the Rev. Winslow Sutherland-Stayner, formerly R. of Aldham, and has issue living,
Joscelyn Winslow St. John, b. 1888; is Lieut. Indian Army: m. 1917, Dora Ethel, da. of the late
A- F. Corrie, Ceylon Civil Ser., — Arthur Horace Mildmay, b. 1895 ; Capt. R.G.A. ; European War
J914-18, — Caroline Cecil Desiree, b. 1893 : in. 1917, Capt. Geoffrey Ormerod Openshaw, Devon-
shire Regt., who d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1918. Residence, The Manor
House, Ebford, near Topsham, Devon. (By 2nd marriage) Evelyn Augusta: m. 1892, Capt.
Charles Beague St. John-Mildmay [see infra].
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
499
Grandchildren of the late Horace Osborne St. John-Mildmay, 3rd son of 4th Bt.
(ante) : —
Issue of the late Edward Stephen St. John-Mildmay, b. 1845, d. 1917 : m. 1875, Leopoldine,
da. of Gisbert Kapp, Austrian State Councillor, who d. 1913 : —
Henry Edward, b. 1877 ; is a Barrister at Court of Appeal, Milan : in. 1914, Rose Josephine Katz, of
Villa Vignolo, Stresa, Italy, from whom he obtained a divorce 1917. Residence , Via San Paolo 14,
Milan. Mary Frances Lucy, b. 1886: m. 1907 (marriage annulled on her petition), Raoul
Stucchi, of Milan.
Grandchildren of the late Paulet St. John-Mildmay (M.P. for Winchester), of Hazle-
grove and Farley St. John, 3rd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Arundell St. John-Mildmay, b. 1820, d. 1904: m. 1854, Harriet
Louisa, who d. 1907, da. of the late Very Rev. the Hon. George Neville-Grenville, Dean
of Windsor [B. Braybrooke, colls.]: —
Wyndham Paulet, b. 1855; ed. at Winchester, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; formerly Capt.
1st Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), and Lieut. N. Somerset Yeo. Cav. ; served in
Afghan war 1878-9 (medal with clasp) : is a J.P. for Somerset : in. 1889, the Hon. Alice Katharine
Hamilton-Russell, da. of 8th Viscount Boyne. Geoige, b. 1856 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Corpus
Christi Coll., Oxford (B. A 1879); Bar. Inner Temple 1882 ; formerly Capt. 8th Vol. Batn. Rifle Brig.
(Prince Consort’s Own) ; Major Labour Corps during European War ; in. 1898, Grace Mary, da. of the
late Percival L. Hambro, of Milton Abbey, Blandford. Residence , Queen Camel House, Queen
Camel, Somerset. Club, Bath. Rev. Arundell Glastonbury, b. 1859 ; ed. at Winchester, at Mag-
dalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1891), and at Wells Theo. Coll. ; is V. of Wolverton ; formerly
Hon. Chaplain Hampshire Yeo. Cav. : in. 1898, Alice, da. of the late Philip Pleydell-Bouverie [see
E. Radnor, colls.], and had issue, Bouverie Walter, b. 1899; 2nd Lieut. R.A.F. ; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1918. Residence , Wolverton Vicarage, Bucks. Club, New University.
Walter Hervey, b. i860; ed. at Charterhouse ; formerly Major Assam Valley Light Horse ; is
Capt. R.F.A. : m. 1909, Cecil Frances, O.B.E., da. of the late Cecil Francis Gwyer. Residence,
Thornby Grange, Guilsborough, Northampton. Clubs, Wellington, Travellers’.— Paulet Bertram,
b. 1862 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Keble Coll., Oxford ; is an Artist and Author, and 2nd Lieut.
Wilts Vol. Regt. : in. 1893, Selina Jane, da. of the late Rev. Evelyn Hardolph Harcourt-Vernon
[see B. Vernon, colls.]. Residence , Westrope House, Corsham, Wilts. Club, Authors’. Rev.
Aubrey Neville, b. 1865 ; ed. at Winchester, at New Coll., Oxford (Scholar 1884, B.A. 1888, M.A.
1895), and at Wells Theo. Coll. ; sometime Assist. Min. at Berkeley Chapel, Mayfair, W. ; has been
licensed in Diocese of Westminster, Canada, since 1903. Residence, St. Saviour’s, Pendicton, British
Columbia. Club, New Oxford and Cambridge. Isabel Emily ( Lady Shaw- Lefevre-St. John-
Mildmay) : in. 1892, Sir Gerald Anthony Shaw- Lefevre-St. John-Mildmay, 7th Bt. [ante].—
Meriel Hariet Caroline. Residence, Trent, Sherborne,- Dorset.
Issue of the late Capt. George William St. John-Mildmay, R.N., 4th son of 3rd
baronet, b. 1792, d. 1851 : m. 1832, Mary, who d. 1892, da. of Peter Baillie, of
Dochfour, and widow of John Morritt, of Rokeby Park, York :■ —
Herbert Alexander, M.V O., b. 1836 ; Lieut.-Col. , formerly of Rifle Brig. ; served in Crimean campaign
1855-6 (medal with clasp and Turkish medal), and on N.W. Frontier of India (medal) : is a
Gentleman-at-Arms to H.M. ; M.V.O. (4th class) 1911 : in. 1884, Susan Margaret Stackpole, who
d. 1918, da. of the late Hon. John Lothrop Motley, D.C.L., United States Minister at Court of
St. James. Residence, 31, Gloucester Street, Belgrave Road, S.W. Clubs, Travellers’, Army
and Navy.
Grandchildren of the late Humphrey St. John-Mildmay, M.P. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Henry Bingham Mildmay, b. 1828, d. 1905: in. i860, Georgiana Frances,
who d. 1899, da. of the late John Crocker Bulteel, of Flete, Ivybridge : —
Right Hon. Francis Bingham, P.C., M.P., b. 1861; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1885) ; sat as M.P. for S., or Totnes. Div. of Devonshire ( LU ) 1885 to Nov. 1918 ; re-elected for
Totnes Div. thereof Dec. 1918 ; is Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. in Territorial Force Reserve, a J.P.
and D.L. for Devonshire, a Director of Great Western Railway, and Pres, of Fisheries Organisation
So. ; formerly Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. W. Kent Yeo. (T. D.); S. Africa 1900, European War
1914-18 on General Staff in France, Flanders, and Germany (despatches four times); P.C. 1916 :
sn. 1906, Alice, da. of Charles Seymour Grenfell, of Elibank House, Taplow, and has issue living,
Anthony Bingham, b. 1909, — Helen Winifred, b. 1907. Residences, 46, Berkeley Square, W. ;
Flete, Ivybridge, Devon ; Shoreham Place, Sevenoaks, Kent. Clubs, Turf, Brooks’s, Travellers’,
Marlborough.— John, b. 1868 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.— —Alfred, b. 1871 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. Residences, 28, Portman Square, W. ; Mothscombe House.
Holbeton, near Plymouth. Beatrice, b. 1876. Residence, 28, Portman Square, W.
Issue of the late Humphrey St. John-Mildmay, M.P., 6th son of 3rd baronet,
b. 1794, d. 1853 : in. 1st, 1823, the Hon. Anne Eugenia Baring, who d. 1839, da.
of 1st Baron Ashburton ; 2ndly, 1843, Marianne Frances, who d. 1873, da. of
Granville Harcourt-Vernon, M.P.
Alice Catherine [Hon. Mrs. Henry Molyneux) : m. 1873, Capt. the Hon. Henry Hervey Moly-
neux, R.N., son of 3rd Earl of Sefton, who d. 1915. Residence, 4, Hay Hill, Berkeley Square, W.
Grandchildren of the late Edward St. John-Mildmay, 8th son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Arthur George St. John-Mildmay, b. 1824, d. 1884 : m. 1st, 1846, Louisa
Latham, who d. 1855, da. of Capt. Henry Gough Ord, R.A. ; 2ndly, 1856, Charlotte Mary
who d. 1908, da. of Charles Heard Beague of Hollam, Somerset, and widow of Major John
Thomas Douglas Halkett [see Halkett, Bt., colls.] : —
Charles Beague, b. 1861 ; is Capt. R.A. (retired), and a J.P. and D.L. for Somerset ; has been Capt.
and Hon. Major 4th Batn. Prince Albert’s (Somersetshire L.I.), and Major Somerset R.H.A.
(Territorial) which he raised and commanded ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901 (medal with clasps) :
m. 1893, Evelyn Augusta, da. of the late Capt. Edmond Henry St. John-Mildmay [ante], and
has issue living, Letitia, b. 1895. Residence, Hollam, Dulverton, Somerset. Clubs, Naval and
Military, Cavalry.^^Alice Frances. Edith Charlotte : m. 1889, James Archibald Gordon
Hamilton, Bar.-at-law, who*/. 1906. Residence, Withypool, Exford, Taunton. Emma Magdalen:
on. 1894, Albert Bles, formerly Assist. Under-Sec. to Ministry of Justice, The Hague.
Grandchildren of the late Arthur George St. John-Mildmay (ante.) : —
Issue of the late John Walter Paulet St. John-Mildmay, b. 1866, d. 1913: m. 1894, Bertha
Mabel (now of Drakestone, Dursley, Gloucestershire), da. of the late Joachim Theodor
Satow : —
Michael Paulet, b. 1901. Lorna Winifred, b. 1895.
The 1st and 2nd baronets were M.P. for Hants. Sir Henry Paulet St. John, 3rd baronet,
M.P. for Winchester and Hants, married Jane, eldest daughter and coheir of Carew Mildmay,
of Shawford House, Hampshire, and Mildmay Park, Stoke Newington ; she was also heiress of
her uncle, Sir William Mildmay, Bt., of Moulsham Hall, Essex, and of her great-uncle, Carew
Hervey Mildmay, M.P. for Harwich, of Marks, Essex, and Hazlegrove, Somerset. In 1790 Sir
Henry, 3rd baronet, obtained Royal permission to use the additional surname of Mildmay, and
to bear the arms of Mildmay only. The 4th baronet, Sir Henry Carew St. John-Mildmay, was
M.P. for Winchester. The 5th baronet was Major 2nd Dragoon Guards, subsequently Comdg.
Hampshire Yeo., and the 6th baronet was Major Grenadier Guards.
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MILES, Creation (U.K.) 1859, of Leigh Court, Somersetshire.
Sir Charles William Miles, O.B.E. ,
5th Baronet ; b. July 7th, 1883 ; s. his father, Sir
Henry Robert William, 1915 ; Lieut.-Col.
Prince Albert’s (Somerset L.I.) Reserve of Officers,
and patron of two livings ; European War 19 14-19
(wounded, despatches, O.B.E.) ; O.B.E. (Mil.)
1920: in. 1912, Favell Mary, da. of Charles
Gathome Hill, of Hazel Manor, Compton Martin,
Somerset, and Claverton Manor, Bath, and has
issue.
Jurms— Azure, a chevron paly of six ermine and or
between three lozenges argent, each charged with a fleur-
de-lis sable. Crtst — Upon a rock a dexter arm embowed
in armour the hand grasping an anchor entwined by a
cable proper.
Seat — W alton-in-Gordano, Somerset.
Sons living— WILLIAM NAPIER MAURICE, b. Oct.
iqth, 1913. Charles William Noel, b. 1915.
Brother living — William Henry, b. 1888 ; is Capt. Somer-
setshire L.I. ; served during European War 1914-18
(wounded): m. 1912, Lilian, da. of the Hon. Sir Hartley
Williams, of 93, Cadogan Gardens, S.W., and has issue
living, Charles Robert, b. 1919,— Lilian Mary, b. 1914, — Pamela, b. 1916.
Aunt living — Frances Harriet (Lady Ferguson-Davie) '. in. 1862, Sir William Augustus Ferguson-
Davie, 3rd Bt., C.B., who d. 1915. Residence , St. Germains, Exeter.
Sisters living Of 3rd Baronet — Alice Catherine : in. 1st, 1870, George Duppa, who d. 1888 ;
2ndly, 1889, Lieut.-Col. Gerard Vivian Ames, formerly 1st Dragoons, who d. 1899, and has issue
living (by 1st marriage), Bryan Baldwin George, b. 1871, — Berridge Greville George, b. 1883, —
Vivienne Muriel, b. 1885, — (by 2nd marriage), Lionel Gerard, b. 1889 ; formerly Capt. Grenadier
Guards ; served during European War 1914-15 (wounded) : in. 1919, Mrs. Roy Glen, da. of the
late Com. George Leigh-King, — Eve Margery, b. 1891 : in. 1917, Wilfred Alwyne Compton, Lieut.
R.F.A. Residence , Ayot St. Lawrence, Welwyn, Herts. Edith Clara: in. 1875, Charles
William Mansel Lewis, J.P. and D.L., and has issue living, Hubert Edward Mansel, b. 1876, —
Charlie Ronald Mansel, b. 1880, — Archie Mansel, b. 1890, — Gwladys Irene Rose, b. 18 — , — Elspie
Violet, b. 18 — , — Enid Eileen Towranna, b. 1896 : in. 1917, Lieut. Gerald Aylmer Garons-Williams,
R. N. Residence , Stradey Castle, Llanelly, Carmarthenshire.— —Mabel Constance: in. 1884,
Casamaijor Gaussen, and has issue living, James Archibald Casamaijor, b. 1887, — Ruth Marcia:
in. 1914, the Rev. Hugh Richmond Bonsey, Chap, to the Forces, and has issue living, Hugh Lowry
o'. 1915, Thory Richmond b. 1918, Marcia Elizabeth b. 1919. Residence, Howlands, Hatfield, Herts.
Widows living Of 3rd and 4th Baronets— Minnie {Lady Miles), da. of James Spire, formerly
of Innsworth, Gloucester: in. 1st, 1896, Sir Cecil Leopold Miles, 3rd baronet, who d. 1898; 2ndly,
1904, Frederick Hilton Gibbes. Residence, 29, Brunswick Gardens, W. Mary ( Lady Miles),
da. of Frederick Neame, formerly of Luton, Selling, Kent : in. 1882, Sir Henry Robert William
Miles, 4th baronet, who id. 1915. Residence, The White House, Leigh Woods, Bristol.
The 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for E. Somersetshire (C) 1878-85.
Labora sicut bonus miles.
Work like a good soldier.
MILLAIS, Creation (U.K.) 1885, of Palace Gate, Kensington, co. Middlesex and
of St. Ouen, Jersey.
[Name pronounced “Millay.”]
Sir Geoffroy William Millais, 4th Baronet ,
3rd son of 1st Baronet ; b. Sept. 18th, 1863 ; s. his nephew,
Sir John Everett, 1920: m. 1901, Madeline Campbell, el.
da. of Col. Charles Hallyburton Grace, Indian Army, and has
issue.
^rt«s— Per bend sinister or and azure, an estoile of eight points between
three fleurs-de-lys, two in fesse and one in base, all counter-changed.
&rrst — In front of a dexter hand gauntleted and couped gules an estoile of
eight points or.
Residence — Spreakfield, Frensham, Surrey.
-Edward
Ars longa, vita brevis.
Art endureth, life is
short.
Sons living— RALPH REGNAULT, b. March 4th, 1905.
Gray St. Helier, b. 1918.
Daughter living— Esm^ Edith, b. 1902.
Brother living— John Guille, b. 1865 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is
Lieut. -Com. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve; formerly Lieut. 1st Batn. Sea-
forth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany’s Own): in. 1894, Fanny Margaret, da. of
the late Philip George Skipwith, of Hundleby, Lincolnshire, having had issue, of whom Geoffroy
de Carteret, b. 1896; Capt. Bedfordshire Regt. ; d. (of wounds in action during European War)
1918, — Hesketh Raoul le Jarderay, b. 1901, — Natalie Rosamond Sophia, b. 1903. Residence ,
Compton’s Brow, Horsham.
Sisters living — Mary Hunt, b. i860. Residence , 34, Albert Hall Mansions, S.W. Alice Sophia
Caroline ( Baroness Stuart of Wort ley), b. 1862 : in. 1886, the 1st Baron Stuart of Wortley. Resi-
dence, 7, Cheyne Walk.iChelsea, S.W.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet— Perrine, b. 1893 : in. 1914, Capt. Malcolm Matthew
Moncrieff, M.B.E., formerly 6th Dragoon Guards. Residence , Hemley, near Woodbridge, Suffolk.
Mary Amice de Carteret, b. 1897.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Mary St. Lawrence ( Lady Millais), da. of the late William
Edward Hope-Vere [ sec M. Linlithgow, colls.]: in. 1886, Sir Everett Millais, 2nd baronet, who
d. 1897. Residence, 8, Pelham Place, S.W.
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Collateral Branches living (Not in remainder).
Issue of the late William Henry Millais, b. 1828, d. 1899 : m. 1st, i860, Judith
Agnes, who d. 1862, da. of the late Rev. Charles Boothby, Preb. of Southwell
[Boothby, Bt.]; 2ndly, 1866, Adelaide Jane (now of Bunch Lane House, Hasle-
mere), da. of the late John Farquhar Fraser, a County Court Judge : —
(By 2nd marriage), Hugo William Reid, b. 1870; formerly Capt. Hampshire Regt. : in. 1903, Anna
Elena, da. of the Hon. O. W. Lindholm, Russian Imperia Councillor of Commerce, of Vladi-
vostock, Siberia, and has issue living, Gordon Atherton Lindholm, b. 1904. (By 1st marriage)
Judith Agnes : m. 1885, the Rev. Edward Denison Lear, R. of Mells, and has issue living,
Christopher Francis, b. 1886. Residence, Mells Rectory, Somerset.— (By 2nd marriage) Adelaide
Mary, A 1873 : in. 1902, Major Edward Savi Earle, Indian Army.— Margaret Gertrude Annie,
b. 1876 : m. 1898, Edgar Anthony Parkinson, and has issue living, Anthony Perceval Millais,
Brooke, b. 1901. Residence , Bunch Lane House, Haslemere.
Issue of the late George Henry Millais, uncle of 1st baronet, b. 18 — , d. 1864:
m. 18 — , Mary Maria Highland : —
Henry William Highland, A 1850 ; formerly in Public Works Depart., Now Zealand ; in. 1887, Jessie
Louise Ross, having had issue, of whom Geoffrey Guille, b. 189b ; in New Zealand Forces ; d. (killed
in action during European War) 1916, — Gladys Poingdestre, A 1888 : in. 19 — , Elis Barlin, of
Gefle, Sweden, — Evelyn Bertram, A 1889, — Dorothy Le Geyt, b. 1891 : in. 19 — , John Gordon
Harcourt, of Wellington, New Zealand, — Gwyneth Everett, b. 1893, — Lilian de Carteret, b. 1894.
Residence , Wellington, New Zealand.
The 1st baronet, Sir John Everett Millais, was an eminent Artist and Pres, of Roy. Acad.
MILLER, Creation (E.) 1705, of Chichester, Sussex
Sir (Charles John) Hubert Miller,
8th Baronet; b. 1858; s. his father, Sir Charles
Hayes, 1868; ed. at 'Eton; was Lieut. 5th W.
York Militia 1877-80; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn.
Coldstream Guards ; is patron of one living.
$rms — Argent, a fesse wavy azure, between three
wolves’ heads erased gules. Crest — A wolfs head erased
gules, charged on the neck with a fesse azure.
Seat — Froyle Place, Alton, Hampshire. Town Resi-
dence— 32, Cliveden Place, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs —
Guards’, Bachelors’, Naval and Military.
Sister living— Gertrude Theresa: m. 1888, John Evelyn
Gladstone [see Gladstone, Bt. colls.]. Residence , Bowden
Park, Chippenham.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Hon. Sir Henry John
Miller, 2nd son of 6th baronet, b. 1830,
d. 1918 : in. 1865, Jessie, who d. 1920, da.
of John Orbell, of Hawkesbury, Waiko-
nati, New Zealand : —
HENRY HOLMES, b. 1866.— William Nicholson, b. 1868.— —George Ralph, D S.O.,b. 1874;
is Major R.H.A. ; S. African War 1899-1901 (Queen’s medal with four clasps), European War
1918 (twice wounded, despatches twice, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1919 : m. 1916, Violet Mary, da. of the
late W. H. Teschemaker, of Kauro Hill, Otago, New Zealand, and has issue living, Cecil Ralph,
b. 1918, — Anthony John, b. 1920. Club , Army and Navy. Arthur Edmund, b. 1877. John
Charles,, A 1880: in. 1910, Ellinor, da. of the late Julius Mendelson.— -Frances May, b. 1875 : m.
1899, St, John McLean Buckley, and has issue living. Residence , Newboro, Oamaru, New
Zealand.
Issue of the late Thomas Edmund Miller, 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1832, d 1920 : in.
1868, Katherine Margaret, who d. 1912, da. of J. Douglas : —
Ernest Combe, R.D., b. 1872; Com. R.N.R.— Thomas Valentine, b. 1875. Mabel Helen, b.
1873. -Mary Ann Frances, A 1883.- Residence , 16, Brockham Road, Folkestone.
Issue of the late George Miller, C.B., 4th son of 6th baronet, b. 1833, d. 1909: m.
1865, Mary Elizabeth, who d. 1904, da. of the late Rev. Peter Aubertin, R. of
Chipstead, Surrey
John Combe, A 1869. William Edmund, b. 1872. -Katharine Mary Frances, A 1867 : in. 1893,
William Calthorpe Mallaby, and has issue living, Aubertin Walter Sothern, b. 1899, — Howard
George Charles, b. 1902, — Mary Katharine Helen, b. 1898. Residence ,
The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd baronets each represented Chichester in Parliament, and the 5th baronet
sat as M.P. for Portsmouth.
MILLER, Creation (G.B.) 1788, of Glenlee, Kirkcudbrightshire.
Sir William Frederic Miller, 5th
Baronet ; b. April 7th, 1868 ; s. his father, Sir
Thomas Macdonald, 1875 ; ed. at Harrow ;
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Princess of Wales’s Own
(Yorkshire Regt.) ; S. Africa 1900-1901, with 18th
Batn. Imperial Yeo., European War 1914-17, with
Guards Div. Train, and as a Staff-Capt. : m. 1890,
Mary Augusta, da. of the late Charles John Manning
[Henniker, Bt.], of 15, Prince’s Gardens, S.W.,
having had issue, of whom the el. son, Frederic
William Joseph Macdonald, b. 1891 ; Lieut. Grena-
dier Guards ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1914.
&nus — Argent, a cross moline azure, in chief a lozenge between two mullets of the last and in base
a bar wavy vert. Crest — A human hand couped at the wrist; the third and fourth fingers folded in the
hand argent. Supporters — Two roebucks proper.
Residence — 57, Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Club — Marlborough.
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Son living — ALASTAIR GEORGE LIONEL JOSEPH, b. March 5th, 1893 ; Capt. Irish Guards,
and Flight-Coin. R.A.F. ; European War 1914 : m. 1919, Kathleen, da. of Major Stephen Goodwin
Howard, C.B.E., M.P., of The Moat, Upend, Newmarket. Clubs , Bachelors’, Guards’.
Daughter living — Cynthia Mary Grizelda, b. 1895.
Brother living •¥■ — Thomas George Alexander, b. 1869 ; S. Africa 1901, as Lieut. Duke of Edin-
burgh’s Own Vol. Rifles, European War 1915-17 (severely wounded).
Sisters living— Emily Agnes.-— Constance Frances : m. 1st, 1888, Charles Edward Bexley Van-
sittart, (from whom she obtained a divorce 1904) ; 2ndly, 190-, Major Ernest de Launoy Hayes,
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), who d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, and has issue
living (by 2nd marriage), Montague Ernest de Launoy, b. 190-, — (by 1st marriage) Constance
Hilda Maude Bexley, <5. 1889: m. 1915, James Campbell Reid, F.R I.B.A., — Melanie Bexley, b .
1894.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Emily Alice. Residence , 40, Bouverie Road West,
Folkestone.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Miller, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1789, d. 1863 : m. 1828,
Mary, who d. 1875, da. cf Nicholas Sutherland : —
James, b. 1835; formerly Col. Comdt. Bhopal Batn., Sehore, Central India; retired as Maj.-Gen. :
tn. 1873, Elinor Katharine, da. of T. L. Robinson, J.P., D.L., of Croydon, having had issue,
John Lockhart, b. 1883 ; Lieut. London Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
Residence , 14, Southwick Crescent, W.2. Club , East India United Service.
Grandson of the late John Miller (ante) . —
Issue of the late Arthur Wellesley Miller, b. 1839, d. 1899 : tn. 1896, Edith Maude, da. of
Richard Fisher Hamilton, formerly of Carisbrook House, Pembroke Road, Dublin, and
widow of George Augustus Cuming Eliott, of Springfield House, Lasswade : —
John Leslie Wellesley, b. 1897 ; Lieut. The Buffs ; d. killed in action during European War) 1916.
The 1st baronet, Sir Thomas, was Lord President of the Court of Session in Scotland, with the
courtesy title of Lord Barskimming ; and Sir William, the 2nd baronet, was a Lord of Session, with
the courtesy title of Lord Glenlee.
MILLER, Creation (U.K.) 1874, of Manderston, Berwickshire. [Extinct 1918.]
Sir John Alexander Miller, 3rd and last Baronet .
Sisters living Of 3rd Baronet — Amy Elizabeth : m. 1886, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Maubourg Bailie,
who d. 1918, formerly of 52nd L.I., having had issue, of whom Thomas Maubourg Douglas, b.
1887 : Major Irish Guards ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — Charles William
Hugh, b. 1895; is in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L. I., —John Sholto, b. 1899; Lieut. Irish
Guards, — Amy Hope, b. 1892. Residence, Caldecott House, Abingdon. Evelyn Mary: m. 1st,
1885, Richard Hunter, who d. 1910; 2ndly, 1919, Alfred Mitchell Innes, Envoy Extraor. and
Min. Plen., Uruguay, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), James William, b. 1886; formerly
Lieut. 1st Batn. Gordon Highlanders. Residences , Monte Video, Uruguay; Thurston, E.
Lothian.
Widows living Of 2nd and 3rd Baronets— Hon. Eveline Mary {Hon. Lady Miller), da. of
4th Baron Scarsdale : tn. 1893, Major Sir James Percy Miller, D.S.O., 2nd baronet, who d 1906.
Residetices , Manderston, Duns, Berwickshire; 45, Grosvenor Square, W — — Eveline Frances
( Lady Miller), el. da. of the late Col. John Blencowe Cookson, C. B., of Meldon Park, Morpeth :
tn. 1907, as his 3rd wife, Sir John Alexander Miller, 3rd baronet, who d. 1918, when the title
became ext. Residences, 53, Great Cumberland Place. W, ; Alexander House, Newmarket.
MILMAN, Creation (G.B.) 1800, of Levaton-in- Woodland, Devonshire.
Sir Francis John Milman, 4th Baronet ;
b. Aug. 10th, 1842 : s. his father, Sir William,
1885 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; formerly
Lieut. R.A., and Hon. Major and Adj. 2nd Brig.
Welsh Div. R.A. : tn. 1870, Katherine Grace, da. of
the late Stephen Charles Moore, D.L., of Barne,
Clonmel, and has issue.
^rms — Azure, a serpent nowed or, between three sinister
gauntlets open, two in chief and one in base argent. Crest —
A hart lodged, per pale ermine and erminois, attired and un-
guled or, charged on the body with two hurts fesseways.
Residence , —
Sons living — FRANCIS, b. Oct. 27th,i872 : tn. 1898, Geor-
gina Maud Emma, da. of the late T. R. Wallis. William
Ernest, £. 1875.— —Lionel Charles Patrick, C.M.G., b. 1877 ;
sometime Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. R.A. (now Hon.
Brig.-Gen.) ; C M.G. 1917: tn. 1911, Marjorie Aletha, da.
of Col. Arthur Harry Clark-Kennedy, formerly Indian
Army, and has issue living, Dermot Lionel Kennedy, b .
1912, — Malcolm Douglas, b. 1915, — a son, b. 1918.
Stephen Walter, b. 1879: tn. 1907, Ethel, who d. 1914,
da. of the late William Dowdeswell Horsley, I.C.S., and
has issue living, Gerald Stephen, b. 1908. Residences r
Venado, Tuerto, Argentine Republic ; 18, Fitzjames
Avenue, West Kensington, W. Henry Augustus, b. 1882; is a Paymaster R.N. : tn. 1912,
Genevieve, da. of John Irving, of Victoria, British Columbia, and has issue living, John, b. (Nov.
1912.- — Hugh, b. 1884 ; is Capt. R.E. : tn. 1914, Marjorie, only da. of Malcolm McCulloch Paterson
M.I.C.E., formerly of The Croft, Pannal, Harrogate, and has issue living, Stephanie Grace, b. 1915.
Daughter living— Violet Grace.
Sisters living — Katharine. Residence, Croft Lodge, Wokingham, Berks. -^—Isabella Frances:
tn. 1870, Alexander Anderdon Weston, who d. 1901, and has issue living, Arthur Francis Anderdon
(of Totterdown House, Hungerford), b. 1870: m. 1896, the Hon. Margaret Beaufort, da. of
15th Baron St. John of Bletso. Residence, Holme Grange, Wokingham. -Helen Rose Anne :
tn. 1890, Major Caldwell Henry Crofton, formerly R.A., and has issue living, Richard Cecil
Milman, M.C., b. 1895 ; Capt. R.A. ; European War 1915-19 (M.C. with Bar). Residence %
■¥■ The younger brother, Francis Macdonald Miller, b. 1871 ; Australian Forces; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1918.
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Heathyfield, Farnham.— Constance Angelena ( Lady Arbuthnot ), M.B.E. ; Comdt. Newtown
House Auxiliary Hospital, Newbury during European War; M.B.E. (Civil) 1920: in. 1899, as his
second wife, Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., who d. 1907. Residence , Newtown
House, Newbury.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Hugh Miles Milman, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1845, d. 19x1 ; m.
1871, Katherine Maule, da. of the late Capt. John Jardine [see Jardine, Bt..
colls.]:—
Helen.-^Cecil Maule : in. 1899, Robert Sewers Berry. Residence , Southport, Queensland.
Issue of the late Walter Charles Gordon Milman, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1853,.
d. 1907 : m. 1886, Edie Helen Blythe, (now of Clatford Manor, Andover) da. of
John Alexander Radcliffe, formerly of Ordsal, Cobham, Surrey : —
Humphrey Radcliffe, b. 1895 ; is Lieut, in the Army.— Mary Frances, b. 1889. Norah Helen,.
b. 1893.— Isabel Joan, b. 1898.
Issue of the late Col. George Alderson Milman, R.A., son of 2nd baronet, b. 1830,
d. 1898 : m. 1858, Frances Edith (now of 6, Mont le Grand, Heavitree, Exeter),
da. of the Right Rev. Bishop Chapman, D.D., late Bishop of Colombo
Charles William, b. 1859. Gertrude Ellen : m. 1898, Rev. Leonard Julius Shadwell, O.B.E,
(formerly Col. Lancashire Fusiliers), and has issue living, Lancelot Milinan, R.N., b. 1901 ; became
a Sub-Lieut. 1919,— George Laurence, b. 1Q04. Residence , 5, Mont le Grand, Exeter.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut. -Gen. Francis Miles Milman, 2nd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Egerton Charles William Miles Milman, b. i8ig,d. 1869 : m. 1866,
Isabella Anne, who d. 1905 (having m. 2ndly, 1872, the Hon. William Frederick Barton-
Massey-Mainwaring, M.P., who rf. 1907, of 30, Grosvenor Place, S.W. [see B. Clarina]),
da. of Charles, Benjamin Lee-Mainwaring, of The Old Palace, Richmond, Surrey : —
Charles Egerton Forbes Milman-Mainwaring, b. 1867 ; assumed in 1874, by Royal license, the
additional surname of Mainwaring: in. 1915, Marguerite Doris Roper, da. of Lieut. -Col. Francis
Washington Lethbridge, D.S.O., Duke of Wellington’s Regt., of Exbourne Manor, Devon [Leth-
bridge, K.], and has issue living, Rosamond Irene, b. 1916. Residence , Goltho House, Christchurch
Road, Bournemouth. Chib , Junior Carlton.— Alice Sophia Mary: in. 1897, George Forbes, J.P.,
of Inverernan, who d. 19x5, and has issue living, John, b. 1899, — Alexander Stewart, b. 1909, —
Elyne Isabella Drummond. Residence , Inverernan, Strathdon, Aberdeenshire.
Issue of the late Henry Salusbury Milman, b. 1821, d. 1893 : m. 1857, Matilda Jane, who d.
1861, da. of Edward Grove, of Shenstone Park, Stafford, and widow of Eliot Warburton : —
Margaret Anne. Residence , Brownston House, Devizes. Bertha Mary. Residence, Brownstor*
House, Devizes.— Matilda Julia: vt. 1888, Lieut. -Col. James Lowry Cole Acton, who </. 1914,
formerly 1st Batn. Connaught Rangers, having had issue, of whom Rev. Armar Edward, b. 1889 ;
Chap, to the Forces; d. (wounds in action during European War) 1917, — Owen Henry, b. 1890;
is Capt. Connaught Rangers, — Sidney Georgina, b. 1893: in. 1914, H. N. Harman, Lieut. R.A.,
and has issue living, John Armar Bowers b. 1918, Ruth Edith Lowry b. 1914, Cicely Elizabeth
Sidney b. 1916, — Ruth Margaret, b. 1894 : in. 1920, Capt. Edward Leslie Lowry Acton, M.C.,
Leinster Regt., — Bertha Joice, b. 1896, — Leonora Janet, b. 1899. Residence ,
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Gustavus Hamilton Lockwood Milman, b. 1824, d. 1915 : in.
1872, Louisa Mary [Baroness Berkeley in her own right), who d. 1899, da. of the late Hon,
Craven FitzHardinge Berkeley : —
See Bs. Berkeley.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Everard Stepney Milman, b. 1832, d. igi2 : m. 1st, 1865, Frances
Elizabeth, who d. 1870, da. of Thomas Clarke, of Madras C.S.B. ; 2ndiy, 1874, Grace
Henrietta Hamilton, who d. 1909, da. of William Bell :—
(By 1st marriage) Ethel Frances: m. 1899, as his second wife, Col. Charles Hay (formerly Bom,
S.C.), who d. 1912, sometime Warden of Christ’s Hospital, of Robins Croft, Chilham, near
Canterbury. Helen Margaret. Leonora Maria. Mildred Charlotte: in. 1912, Eustace
Henry Lipscomb, M.B., J.P., and has issue living, John Milman, b. 1914. Residence, Holywell
Hill, St. Albans, Herts.— — (By 2nd marriage), Octavius Rodney Everard, D.S.O , b. 1882; ed. at
R.M.A. ; is Major R.A. ; served during European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O,
1917 : in. 1911, Mary Freya, el. da. of the Rev. William Edward Haigh, V. of St. Paul’s, Clifton,
and Hon. Canon of Bristol, and has issue living, Joanna Woolstone, b. 1912, — a da., b. 1920. Elsie
Hamilton.— Phyllis Grace Ida.
Granddaughters of the late Very Rev. Henry Hart Milman, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Arthur Milman, b. 1829, d. 1913 : in. 1872, Frances Mary, who d . x886, da,
of the late John Laurence Tatham, Bar.-at-law, of West Hill, Highgate, N. : —
Ida Mary, <5.1877.— Sylvia Frances, b. 1878: in. 19x6, John Mills Whitham. Enid Alice, b ,
1880.— Maud, b. 1886.
Issue of the late Sir Archibald John Scott Milman, K.C. B., b. 1834, d. 1902 : in. 1871, Susan
Augusta Carter (of 10, Old Court Mansions, Kensington, W.), da. of the late Robert
Hanbury, of Bolehall, Staffordshire : —
Lilian Mary Hart, b. 1872: in. 1901, Edward Mellish Clark [Buchanan, Bt.]., and has issue living,
Florence Valentine Mellish, b. 1906, — Eleanor Mary Mellish, b. 1908, — Audrey Evelyn Mellish, b,
1911) — Joan Willis Mellish, b. 1916. Residence , Binnbrook, Cambridge. Margarita Harriet
Hart, 0. 1874 • 1907, the Rev. Richard Swann Swann-Mason, O.B.E., Sec. of St. John’s Sch.„
Leatherhead, and an Acting Chap. R.N., and has issue living, Susan Rosalind Milman, b. 1915.
Residence, 75, Victoria Street, S.W. Violet Eveline Hart, b. 1875. Rosalind Louisa Hart, b ,
1877.— Daphne Ellen Dianora Hart, b. 1885.
The rst baronet was Pres, of Roy. Coll, of Physicians, and Physician to King George III.
MILNE, Creation (U.K.) 1876, of Inveresk, Midlothian.
Sir Archibald Berkeley Milne,
G.C. V. O., K.C.B. , 2nd Baronet; b. June 2nd, 1855 ;
s. his father, A dm. of the Fleet Sir Alexander,
G.C.B. , 1897; ed. at Rev. Mr. Nind’s, and at
Wellington Coll. ; entered R.N. 1869, became Com.
1884, Capt. 1891, Rear-Adm. 1904, Vice-Adm.
1908, and Adm. 1911 ; retired 1919; served on
coast of Kaffraria during Transkei war 1877-8, as
Naval A.D.C. to Lord Chelmsford in Zulu war
1878-9 (wounded at Ulundi, Naval and Mil. de-
spatches several times), and in Egyptian campaign
1882 (medal, bronze star, and 4th class Medjidie) ;
As much, by war as by skill.
commanded Roy. Yacht “Osborne” 1889-93; was a Naval A.D.C. to King Ed-
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ward VII. 1902-4, second in command of Atlantic Fleet 1905-6, and Com.-in-Ch.
Mediterranean Fleet 1912-14; appointed Commodore of Roy. Yachts 1903, Hon.
Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1904, an Extra Equerry to King Edward VII. 1905, a
Groom-in-Waiting 1907, 2nd in command of Channel Fleet 1908, an Extra Equerry
to King George V. 1910, and in command of 2nd Div. Home Fleet 1912; C.V.O.
1903, K. C.V.O. 1904, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1909, G.C.V.O. 1912.
^rms — Erminois, a cross moline quarterly pierced or, between three mullets, two and one,
azure ; a chief of honorable augmentation wavy argent, thereon a fortified circular lighthouse,
with a red flag flying, flanked on the dexter by a hexagon battery of three tiers of guns with a
like flag flying, and on the sinister by another battery of two tiers of guns connected by a wall
with the lighthouse, all proper, the whole intended to represent that part of the works defending
the town and port of Algiers, to which His Majesty’s ship “ Impregnable,” which bore the flag of
the Rear-Admiral (Sir David Milne, G.C.B.), was opposed in the memorable attack on August 27th,
1816. Crest — Out of a naval crown or, a dexter cubit arm, vested azure, the hand proper grasping a
flagstaff, therefrom flying the flag of a rear-admiral of the blue, inscribed with the word “Im-
pregnable ” in letters of gold. Supporters — Dexter , a figure, designed to represent a Christian slave,
holding in his dexter hand a passion cross or, and in his sinister hand his fetters broken proper ;
sinister , a sailor habited, and armed with cutlass and pistols proper, holding in the exterior hand
a flagstaff, therefrom flowing towards the dexter, a banner, azure, in canton the union.
Seat — Inveresk Gate, Musselburgh, Midlothian. Town Residence — 10, Berkeley Street,
Piccadilly, W. Clubs — Marlborough, United Service, Naval and Military.
Sisters living — Margaret Agnes ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England :
m. 1884, Thomas Cordes, J.P., D.L., who d. 1901, of Bryn Glas, Newport, and has issue living,
Mary Margaret Dorothy, b. 1887. Residence , Silwood Park, Sunninghill, Berks.— —Grace Alice.
Residence, 6, North Street, David Street, Edinburgh.
Adm. of the Fleet Sir Alexander Milne, G.C. B., 1st baronet (an Elder Brother of the Trinity House),
was a Lord of the Admiralty 1847-59, 1866-8, and 1872-6, and Com.-in-Ch. on W. American and W.
Indian Stations 1860-64, and on Mediterranean Station 1869-70.
MILNER, Creation (G.B.) 1717, of Nun Appleton Hall, Yorkshire.
Right Hon. Sir Frederick George Milner,
P.C., 7th Baronet ; b. Nov. 7th, 1849; s. his brother, Sir
William Mordaunt, 1880; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. 18 — ), ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for W. Riding of
York, and a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England; sat as M.P. for York City (C) 1883-5; unsuc-
cessfully contested York City, Nov. ^885, Sowerby Div. of
N. part of W. Riding of York, Dec. 1885, and Radcliffe-cum-
Farnworth Div. of S.E. Lancashire July 1886 ; sat for Notting-
hamshire, Bassetlaw Div. ( C ) 1890-1906, when he was defeated
therefor; P.C. 1900 : m. 1880, Adeline Gertrude, who d. 1902,
da. of the late William Beckett, M.P. [see B. Grimthorpe,
colls.], and has issue.
^rms — Per pale or and sable, a chevron between three horses' bits
counterchanged. Crest — A horse’s head couped sable, maned and bridled
Addit frena feris. or between a pair of wings gold.
He puts bridles on the Residence — Taplow Lodge, Taplow, Bucks. Clubs — Carlton,
brutal. Bachelors’.
son living— w ILLI AM FREDERICK VICTOR MORDAUNT, b. Oct.. 2nd, 1893 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll., and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; Lieut., and Officer in Charge of a Signals Depart.
Daughter living — Doreen Maud ( Marchioness of Linlithgow ), b. 1886: m. 1911, the 2nd Mar-
quess of Linlithgow. Residences, Hopetoun House, South Queensferry, Linlithgowshire ; Ormiston
Hall, Haddingtonshire.
Sister living — Edith Harriet. Residence , Heworth Moor House, York.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Henry Beilby William Milner, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1823,
d. 1876 : m. 1853, Charlotte, who d. 1884, da. of the Most Rev. Marcus Gervais
Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh [M. Waterford] : —
Edward, b. 1858 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. Scots Guards ;
Suakin Expedition 1885, in S. Africa 1900-1901, European War 1914-18 as Major King's Royal
Rifle Corps, and on Siaff ; is a Member of Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms (H.M.’s Body
Guard): m. 1897, Evelyn Augusta, da. of the late Col. the Hon. Hercules Langford Boyle Rowley
[see B. Langford, colls.]. Residence, West Retford House, Notts.— —George Francis, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., b. 1862 ; ed. at Eton ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902, as Assist. Provost Marshal and
D.A.A.G., subsequently Comdg. 12th Batn. Imperial Yeo. with rank of Lieut. -Col. (despatches,
D.S.O.); formerly Comdg. 5th Lancers; appointed to Command Lowland Mounted Brig. 1913,
Officer in Charge of Cav. Records, York 1914, an Inspector of Cav. 1914, and a Brig.-Com. 1915,
(retired as Brig.-Gen. 1919); D.S.O. 1902, C.M.G. 1918: w. 1910, Phyllis Mary Lycett, da. of
Edward Lycett Green, of Ken Hill, King's Lynn, Norfolk, and Ashfield, York [ see Green, Bt.,
cr. 1886], and has issue living, George Edward Mordaunt, b. 1911, — Henry George, b. 1912.
Residence, Acomb Priory, York.' - Marcus Henry, M.V.O., D.S.O. , b. 1864: ed. at Wellington
Coll., and at Trim Coll., Camb. ; served in S. Africa 1901, with Imperial Yeo. (despatches,
D.S.O.); formerly Capt. 2nd County of London Imperial Yeo., and Capt. Reserve of Officers;
appointed Sup. of a Remount Depot 1914, with rank of Major ; is Hon. Lieut-, in the Army, and
an A.D.C. : sometime Assist. Private Sec. (unpaid) to Under Sec. of State for War (Col. Sir
Edward W. D. Ward, K.C.B), and Comptroller to the Earl of Derby; has Belgian Croix de
Guerre; D.S.O. 1900, M.V.O. (4th class) 1909: m. 1888, Caroline Agnes Beresford, who </.
1894, da. of 2nd Baron Decies, and widow (i) of the 4th Duke of Montrose, and (ii) of William
Stuart Stirling Crawfurd.— — Ethel Elizabeth Louisa ( Countess of Durham), b: i860 : m. 1882,
the 3rd Earl of Durham.
The 1st baronet, M.P. for York city, was Grand Master of the Freemasons in England. The 2nd
baronet was Receiver-General of Excise, the 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for York city 1790-1811, and the
5th baronet sat as M.P. therefor 1848-57.
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MITCHELSON, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Rotherfield, co. Sussex.
Sir Archibald Mitchelson, 1st Baronet,
son of Thomas Mitchelson ; b. April 1st, 1878 ; a coal-
owner, shipowner and builder, stockbroker, etc., a
Director of various public cos., and Chm. of D. Davies
and Sons, of Admiralty, Wharncliffe, and Yorkshire
Collieries : tn. I9°3» Marie Anne, da. of Samuel Lewis,
of Cardiff and Bristol, and has issue.
Per chevron argent and sable in chief an estoile between
two crescents gules and in base a lion sejant of the first. CErtst — A
falcon belled proper, the wings elevated and charged with an
estoile sable supporting with the claw an increscent gules.
Seat — Holme Park, Rotherfield, Sussex. Town Residence —
1, Prince’s Row, Buckingham Gate, S.W. Club — Devonshire.
Daughter living— Muriel Rose.
MOIR, Creation 1916, of Whitehanger, Fernhurst, co. Sussex.
Sir Ernest William Moir, 1st Baronet ,
son of Alexander Mitchell Moir, of London ; b.
June 9th, 1862 ; ed. at Univ. Sch. and Coll.
(Fellow 1916) ; has been a Member of Admiralty
Engineering Committee since 1912 ; had charge of
Machine Gun Section of Depart, of Director-Gen.
of Munition Supplies 1915, and was Comptroller
of Munitions Inventions 1915-16; was Repiesen-
tative of Ministry of Munitions in U.S.A. 1916,
and a Member of Council thereof 1916-19 (Officer
of Legion of Honour) ; is Director of S. Pearson
and Son (Limited), of 10, Victoria Street, S.W. :
?n. 1887, Margaret Bruce, da. of John Pennycook,
of Ravelston and Dalmeny, having had issue, of
whom the el. son, Reginald, B.A. Camb. ; 2nd
Lieut. R.E. ; d. (result of active ser. during Euro-
pean War) 1915.
Anns — Argent, a span of a bridge enarched, embattled,
and in perspective, cheeky or and azure, between three
Moors’ heads couped sable, each banded of the second and
third, and distilling three drops of blood proper. Crrst —
Upon a span of a bridge as in the arms, a Moor’s head
afifrontde couped at the shoulders sable, banded or and azure,
collared cheeky of the same.
Seat — Whitehanger, Fernhurst, Sussex. Town Residence — 41, Cadogan Square, S.W.
Clubs — Reform, Royal Automobile, Metropolitan (New York).
Son living — ARROL, b. Sept. 16th, 1894; ed. at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 91-) ; is Capt. R.E.
Molesworth-St. Aubyn, see St. Aubyn.
MOLYNEUX, Creation (I.) 1730, of Castle Dillon, Armagh.
[Name pronounced “Mull’neux.”]
Rev. Sir John Charles Molyneux, 9th Baronet ;
b. June 27th, 1843; s‘ father, the Rev. Sir John William
Henry, 1879; ed. at Bradfield, and at Christ’s Coll., Camb.
(LL.B. 1866); is V. of Portesham : m. 1st, 1873, Fanny, who
d. 1893, da. of the late Edward Jackson, of Walsoken
House, Wisbech; 2ndly, 1895, Ada Isabel, da. of the late Rev.
A. F. Wynter, R. of Barnardiston, Suffolk, and has issue by
1st marriage.
Anna — Azure, a cross moline or, pierced of the field in the dexter chief
a fleur-de-lis of the last. Ctrtst — A heraldic tiger passant argent, holding in
the dexter paw a cross moline or.
Residence — Portesham Vicarage, Dorchester.
virtute.
The fortune of the house Sons living— EDWARD CHARLES, jb. Aug. nth, 1876.— —William
stands by its virtue. Arthur, b. 1877. ■ John Howard, b. 1878.
Daughters living — Mary Gertrude Fanny : m. 1907, the Rev. Bernard Paschal Payne, R. of
Edith-Weston. Residence, Edith-Weston Rectory, Stamford. Emily Jane..— —Ethel Stuart.
Brother living — Howard William, b. 1851 : m. 1st, 1879, Catherine Elizabeth, who d. 1889, da. of
Isaac Clover, of Springfield Lodge, Sudbury ; 2ndly, 1892, Harriet Eliza, da. of the late J. Oldring,
of Southwold. Residence , Armagh, The Common, Southwold, Suffolk.
Daughter living Of 7th Baronet — Julia Elizabeth Mary ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England : m. 1897, William John Talbot, H.M. Lieut, for co. Roscommon,
and a J. P. for cos. Armagh and Galway. Residences, Mount Talbot, Roscommon ; Castle Dillon,
Armagh.
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Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. William Molyneux, brother of 8th baronet, b. 1824, d. 1893 : m.
1859, Jessie Susannah, who d. 1913, da. of J. Hogarth
finest, b. 1865. Residence, 47, Portland Road, Hove, Sussex. Ethel. Maud. Beatrice.
Mabel ; is a nun and Canoness Regular of Order of the Lateran. Residence , St. Monica’s Priory,
Hoddesdon, Herts.
Granddaughter of the late John Molyneux, 4th son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Capel Molyneux, el. brother of 8th baronet, b. 1804, d. 1877 : m. 1st,
1831, Maria, who d. 1869, da. of Adm. Carpenter ; 2ndly, 1870, Eugenia Grace, who d.
1897, widow of Lieut. -Col. Alexander Murray, and da. of Col. James Gray William Curtis : —
Julia: m. 1861, the Rev. Julius Henry Rowley, who d. 1915 [see Rowley, Bt., cr. 1836, colls.].
Residence , The Ingle, Weybridge, Surrey. Caroline: m. 1864, Hugh Gough Arbuthnot, who
d. 1905 [see Arbuthnot, Bt.].
This is a junior branch of the family of Molyneux, Earls of Sefton. The founder of this family in
England was William de Molines, a Norman noble temp. William I. The isl baronet, Sir Thomas
Molyneux, was Physician-General to the Army in Ireland, and Sir Capel, the 3rd baronet, was a Privy
Councillor, and M.P. for Dublin University.
MONCREIFFE, Creation (N.S.) 1685, of Moncreiffe, Perthshire.
Sir Robert Drummond Moncreiffe,
C.M.G. , 8th Baronet ; b. Nov. 3rd, 1856; s. his
father, Sir Thomas, 1879; formerly Lieut. Scots
Guards; is Lieut. -Col. and Brevet Col. Comdg.
and Hon. Col. (T.D.) of a Batn. The Black
Watch (Roy. Highlanders), and D.L. for co.
Perth ; appointed an A.D.C. to H.M. 1911 ; Euro-
pean War 1915-16 (C.M.G.); C.M.G. 1916: m.
1880, Evelyn Elizabeth Vane Hay, da. of the late
Col. the Hon. Charles Rowley Hay-Drummond
[see E. Kinnoull, colls.].
$rms— Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued
azure between two mullets, a chief ermine. Crist — A demi-
iion rampant as in the arms. j&upportirs — Two men armed cap-a-pie, each holding in the exterior
hand a lance.
Seat — Moncreiffe, Bridge of Earn, Perthshire, Town Residence — 16, Hertford Street, Mayfair,
W. Clubs — Guards’, Arthur’s.
Brothers living— William, b. 1863 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : m. 1909, Edith,
da. of the late Hugh Conyngham Boyd, of Woodside, Torquay. Residence, Bighorn, Sheridan
Co., Wyoming, U.S.A. Clubs, Bachelors’, Turf. Malcolm, b. 1866; m. 1901, Amy Morehead,
da. of the late Samuel Walker, of Frankfort, Kentucky, U.S.A., and Chicago. Residence, Polo
Ranch, Sheridan co., Wyoming, U.S.A. Club, Bachelors' John Alexander, b. 1871; formerly
Lieut. 4th Batn. Worcestershire Regt. ; Major Machine Gun Corps; S. Africa 1900 1902, with
Imperial Yeo : m. 1910, Beatrice Constance, who d. 1911, da. of 1st Duke of Westminster, and
widow of 3rd Baron Chesham. Residence , 41, St. James's Place, S.W. Club, Pratt’s.
Sisters living — Georgiana Elizabeth ( Countess of Dudley), R.R.C. ; is a Lady of Grace of the
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England : m. 1865, the 1st Earl of Dudley, who d. 1885.
Residence, Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey. Blanche: m. 1878, Charles Archibald
Murray [see E. Mansfield, colls.]. Residences, Taymount, Stanley, Perthshire ; 16, Manchester
Square, W.— ^Frances Rose [Lady Muir- Mackenzie) : m. 1871, Sir Alexander Muir-Mackenzie,
3rd Bt. who d. igog. Residence, Kennacoil, Dunkeld, Perthshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Thomas George Harry Moncreiffe, Esq., 3rd son of 7th baronet,
b. i860, d. 1887 : m. 1883, Elizabeth Brown, da. of Sir John Muir, 1st Bt., of
Deanston, Perthshire : —
JOHN ROBERT GUY, R.N., b. June 30th. 1884; became Lieut. 1905, and Lieut.-Com. 1913;
served in Venezuela 1902-3, present at bombardment of Puerto Cabello : nr. 1919, May, da. of the
late John Balli, of 29, Avenue Hoche, Paris. Club, Bath. Thomas Gerald Auckland, b. 1886 ;
a retired Sub-Lieut. R. N. : m. 1918, — de Mirramen, and has issue living, Rupert Ian Kay, b.
1919. Club, Bath.
This family is a junior branch of the family of Moncreiffe of that Ilk. Sir Thomas, 1st Bt. ,
Clerk of the Exchequer and Treasury during the reigns of Charles II., James II., Anne, and William
and Mary, acquired in 1665 the family estate from his kinsman, Sir John Moncreiffe, 2nd Bt. of
that Ilk [cr. 1626).
MOND, Creation (U.K.) 1910, of Hartford Hill, Great Budworth, co. Chester.
Right Hon. Sir Alfred Moritz
Mond, P.C., M.P., 1st Baronet, son of the
late Ludwig Mond, Ph.D., F.R.S., of The
Poplars, 20, Avenue Road, St.John’s Wood,
N.W., and Winnington Hall, Northwich, by
his wife, Frieda Lowenthal ; b. Oct. 23rd,
1868 ; ed. at Cheltenham, at St. John’s
Coll., Camb. .and at Edinburgh Univ.; Bar.
Inner Temple 1894; joined N. Wales and
Chester Circuit ; sometime a Managing
Director of Brunner, Mond and Co. (Lim-
ited), alkali manufacturers, of Northwich,
Chm. of the Mond Nickel Co. (Limited),
and of the Power Gas Corporation (Lim-
ited), and a Director of South Staffordshire
Mond Gas Co. ; is Vice-Pres. of Infants’
Hospital (S.W.), and Pres, of Swansea
Branch of Anglo-Jewish Asso. ; appointed
First Commr. of Works Dec. 1916 and Jan.
1919 ; unsuccessfully contested S. Div. of
Salford (Z.) Oct. 1900; sat as M.P. for
ESPERA^J^i
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Chester Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910, and for Swansea, Swansea Town Div. Jan.
1910 to Nov. 1918; has sat for W. Div. thereof since Dec. 1918 ; P.C. 1913 :
m. 1894, Dame Violet Florence Mabel, D.B.E., da. of the late James Henry Goetze,
and has issue.
— Gules, a demi-lion rampant argent between in chief a Decrescent and an Increscent, and in
base a Crescent, all or. Cmt— A demi-bear holding between the paws a fountain both proper.
Supporters — Dexter, a Doctor of Science of the University of Oxford, holding in the exterior hand a
chemical measure glass ; sinister , a labourer, holding in the exterior hand a pick resting on the
shoulder all proper.
Seat — Melchet Court, Romsey. Town Residence — 35, Lowndes Square, S.W.i. Clubs — Reform,
National Liberal, Eighty, Royal Aero, Burlington Fine Arts.
Son living— HENRY LUDWIG, b. May 10th, 1898 ; European War 1914-18 as Lieut. 10th S.
Wales Borderers (wounded) : m. 1920, Amy, da. of Edward Wilson, of Parktown, Johannesburg,
S. Africa. Residence, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
Daughters living— Eva Violet (Viscountess Erleigli), b. 1895: in. T914, Capt. Viscount Erleigh.
M.C. , only son of 1st Earl of Reading. Residence, 65, Rutland Gate, S.W.7. Mary Angela, b.
1501. Rosalind Jean Nora, b. 1905.
MONSON, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Thatched House Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey.
[Name pronounced “Munson.”]
Sir Maxwell William Edmund John
Monson, 2nd Baronet ; b. Sept. 2ist, 1882; s. his
father, the Right Hon . Sir Edmund John, P.C.,
G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. , 1909; Capt.
R.A.S.C. ; European War 1914-18 (1914 star); for-
merly Hon. Attache to British Embassy, Paris : m.
1912, Edna, da. of James Guilmour Powers, of New
York, U.S.A.
— Or : two chevronels gules. Cmt, — A lion rampant
proper, supporting a column or.
Residence— 3, Nassau House, 122, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C.
Brothers living- EDMUND ST. JOHN DEBONNAIRE
JOHN, b. Sept. 9th 1883; is a 2nd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. Club ,
St. James’s. George Louis Esme John, b. 1888.
The Right Hon. Sir Edmund John Monson, P.C., G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., 1st Baronet, 4th son of 6th Baron Monson,
was Consul in the Azores 1869-71, Consul-Gen. for Hungary
1871-9, Min. Resident and Consul-Gen. to Uruguay 1879-84,
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to the Argentine Republic, Min.
Plen. to the Republic of Paraguay 1884-5, and at Denmark 1885-8,
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at Athens 1888-92, and at Brussels 1892-3, and Ambassador Extraor,
and Plen. at Vienna 1893-6, and at Paris 1896-1905.
Montagu-Pollock, see Pollock.
MONTEFIORE, Creation (U.K.) 1886, of Worth Park, co. Sussex.
Sir Francis Abraham Montefiore, 1st
Baronet , son of the late Joseph Mayer Monte-
fiore, of Worth Park, Sussex ; b. Oct., i860 ; ed.
at Wellington Coll. ; is a D.L. for Sussex (High
Sheriff- 1895): m. 1 888, Marian, da. of Mons. William
de Gutmann, of Vienna.
&rms — Argent, a cedar-tree between two mounts of
flowers proper ; on a chief azure a dagger erect proper,
pommel and hilt or, between two mullets of six points or.
Cmt — Two mounts as in the arms, therefrom issuant a demi-
lion or supporting a flagstaff proper thereon hoisted a forked
pennon flying towards the sinister, inscribed “Jerusalem” in
Hebrew characters, j&npporhrs— Dexter, a lion'guardant,
_ . , °r ; sinister, a stag proper ; each supporting a flagstaff, a
pennon flying therefrom to the sinister inscribed “ Jerusalem ” in Hebrew characters.
j?eaL ^orth Park, Crawley, Sussex. Town Residence — 4, Great Stanhope Street, Mayfair, W.
Clubs— Carlton, Marlborough, Bachelors’.
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MONTGOMERY, Creation (U.K.) 1808, of The Hall, Donegal.
[Name pronounced “ Muntgumerry. ”j
Sir Alexander Cecil Montgomery, 5th
Baronet ; b. Aug. 2nd, 1859; s. his brother, Major Sir
Hugh Conyngham Gaston, 1915.
— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, azure, three fleurs-de-lis or ;
2nd and 3rd, gules, three rings gold, gemmed azure, the whole
within a bordure argent charged with eight trefoils slipped vert ;
on an escutcheon surtout argent, a tilting spear and sword in
saltire proper. Cnst — On a chapeau a dexter arm in armour,
the hand grasping a tilting spear broken, the point hanging down
all proper.
Sisters living — Evelyn Rose: m. 1871, Lieut.-Col. Louis
Charles Augustus Adrian de Cetto, formerly R.A., who d. 1902,
and has issue living. Rev. Arthur Evelyn Melfort, b. 1876 ; is
V. of Tongham, Farnham, Surrey : in. 1907, Stella Isabel, da.
of Lieut.-Col. Harry Edmund Dolphin, formerly R.A., of Oak
Lodge, Guildford, and has issue living, Guy Evelyn b. 1908, —
Henry Adrian Rodney, b. 1879, — Vere Beresford Augustus,
b. 1881 ; is Major R.G.A., — Melanie Rose Elizabeth Augusta:
in. 1897, the Rev. George Maule, R. of Cucklington, Wincanton,
Somerset, and has issue living, Guinevere Evelyn Melanie
b. 1900, — Gladys Mabel Anne : in. 1917, the Rev. Samuel
Herbert, Curate of Freshwater, Isle of Wight. Residence ,
Marston, Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight.— —Florence Sophia.
Residence , 56, Cadogan Place, S.W. — Mabel Honoria
Frances. Residence , 56, Cadogan Place, S.W. Rachel
Guard well. Mary: in. 1885, the Rev. Reginald Bridges Knatchbull-
Hugessen, who d. 1911 {see Knatchbull, Bt.]. Ethel Hamilton. Residence , Park Cottage, West
Dean, Chichester.
Collateral Brancii living.
Issue of the late Alfred Montgomery, son of iSt baronet, b. 1814, d. 1896 : in. 1842,
the Hon. Fanny Charlotte Wyndham, who af. 1893, el. da. of rst Baron Leconfieid : —
Edith: 111. 1871, the Rt. Hon. George Henry Finch, P.C., who d. 1907, M.P. for Rutland [D.
Beaufort]. Sybil : m. 1866, the 8th Marquess of Queensberry, who d. 1900, and from whom
she had obtained a divorce 1887. Residence , Shelley’s Folly, Lewes, Sussex.
This family is descended from the 3rd son of the xst Earl of Eglinton. Sir Henry Conyngham,
the 1st baronet, greatly distinguished himself in the war with Tippoo Sultan, and was subsequently
successively M.P. for St. Michael’s, Yarmouth and co. Donegal. The 2nd baronet, the Rt. Hon.
Sir Henry Conyngham, P.C., was a Member of the Council of India 1858-76.
GRAHAM-MONTGOMERY, Creation (U.K.) 1801, of Stanhope, Peeblesshire.
[Name pronounced “ Graham-Muntgumerry.”]
Guard well. «Si> BASIL TEMPLER GRAHAM-MONT-
GOMERY, 5th Baronet ; b. March 1st, 1852; s.
his brother, Sir James Gordon Henry, 1902 ;
formerly Lieut. 60th Rifles ; is patron of one
living: m. 1st, 1880, Mary Catharine, who d. 1910
(having obtained a divorce 1905), da. of Sir
Thomas Moncreiffe, 7th Bt. ; 2ndly, 1905, Theresa
Blanche, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. H. W. Ver-
schoyle, Grenadier Guards, and has issue.
£\rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th counterquartered, 1st and
4th azure, three fleurs-de-lis or. 2nd and 3rd gules, three annu-
lets or, gemmed azure, over all, dividing the quarters, a cross
wavy of the second, charged with a star between four cres-
cents of the first, Montgomery ; 2nd and 3rd argent, a man’s
heart crowned proper, on a chief sable three escallops or, a
bordure ermine, Graham. Crists — 1st, A female figure re-
presenting Hope, hair dishevelled, richly vested azure, the
train argent, her dexter hand resting on an anchor, and in
the sinister, a man’s head erased all proper, Montgomery ;
2nd, an escallop or, Graham.
Seat — Kinross House, Kinross. Town Residence —
25, Bruton Street, W. Club — Turf.
Son living- By 1st marriage— WALTER BASIL,
O.B.E., b. 1881 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trim Hall, Camb. ;
formerly Hon. Attache in Diplo. Ser. ; is a D.L. for Herts ,
O.B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1912, Fanny (from whom he
obtained a divorce 1914), only child of the late Theodore
Zarifi, of 27, Hyde Park Gardens, W.
Daughter living— By 1st marriage— Lena, b. 1882.
Brother living— Rev. Charles Percy, b. 1855 ; ed. at
Winchester, and at Emmanuel Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1883); formerly V. of St. Johns,
Taunton : m. 1887, Minnie Gertrude Compton, da. of Maj.-Gen. Chamberlen Walker, Bom. S.C.,
and has issue living, Graham John Erly, b. 1894 ; is Capt. Hampshire Regt. ; served during
European War 1914-17 (missing, May 1917). Residence, 31, Evelyn Gardens, S.W.7.
meu;
1 hope for better things.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Sisters living — Alice Anne ( Duchess of Buckingham and Chandos) : is a Lady of Justice of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England : in', ist, 1885, the 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos,
P.C., G.C.S.I., C.I.E., D.C.L., who d. 1889 ; 2ndly, 1894, the ist Earl Egerton ofTatton, who d.
1909. Residences , 18, Cadogan Square, S.W. ; St. Mary’s, Arthur Road, Wimbledon. Evelyn
Henrietta ( Lady' Dundas) : m. 1893, Sir Robert Dundas, 2nd Bt., who </. 1910. Residences ,
Arniston, Gorebridge, Midlothian ; Kirkhill, Gorebridge, Midlothian.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Thomas Henry Montgomery, 5th son ot 2nd baronet, b. 1828,
d. 1879: in. 1857, the Hon. Anna Maria Buller- Fullerton-Elphinstone, who d.
1914, sister of 15th Baron Elphinstone : —
Henry James Purvis-Russell-Montgomery, b. 1859; ed. at Glenalmond, and at Jesus Coll.,
Camb. ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Kinross-shire ; assumed 1907 for himself and issue the additional
surnames of Purvis-Russell : m. 1882, Maud, M.B.E., da. of Purvis Russell, ofWarroch, Kinross-
shire. and has issue living, Basil Russell (of Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand), b. 1884, —
Henry Keith, b. 1896 ; Lieut. Black Watch i(Roy. Highlanders) ; European War 1915-19 in
Salonika (wounded), — Ethel Anna, b. 1887: in. 1913, George Balfour- Kinnear, W.S., formerly of
35, Queen Street, Edinburgh, and has issue living, Katharine b. 1915, — Clementine Helen Maud,
b. 1900. Residence. Hattonburn, Milnathort. Clubs , New (Edinburgh), Conservative (London).
Herbert Elphinstone, b. 1861 : m. 1899, Janet Katherine Olive, da. of Sir John William
Hamilton Anson, 2nd Bt., and has issue living, Ernest John, b. 1901, — Arthur Herbert, b. 1902.
Residence , Forest House, East Liss, Hants. Club , Junior Carlton.— —Violet Anna. Residence ,
Ladyhill, Birnan, Perthshire.
Grandchildren of the late Archibald Charles Montgomery, 3rd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late James Montgomery, b. 1809, d. 1894 : in. 1835, Eleanor, who d. 1878, da. of
the late John Anstruther-Thomson, of Charleton, Fifeshire [Anstruther, Bt., cr. 1694] : —
John Conrad, b. 1843. Residence ,
Issue of the late Charles William Montgomery, b. 1818, d. 1849 : in. 18 — , Jane Caroline,
who d. 1885 (having in. 2ndly, 1855, as his second wife, Capt. Robert Peel Floyd [Floyd,
Bt.]), da. of Richard Rennard, of York : —
Emily Emma ( Lady Howard): m. 1871, Sir (Andrew) Charles Howard. K.C.B., who d. 1909, and has
issue living, Charles Archibald Montgomery (of 5B, Hyde Park Mansions, N.W. Clubs , Royal
Automobile, Junior Constitutional), b. 1875; formerly Capt. W. India Regt. and S. Staffordshire
Regt. ; is a F.Z.S., and a F.R.G.S. ; employed in Political Depart., N. Nigeria 1904-6; served
in S. Africa 1900-1902 on Staff, European War 1915-17 as second in command of 9th (Ser.) Batn.
S. Staffordshire Regt., and subsequently on Embarkation Staff ; appointed Ch. Travelling In-
spector, Machinery Organization Section, Food Production Depart. 1918, and on Inspection Staff,
Roy. Arsenal, Woolwich 1919, with rank of Major : in. 1897 (divorce 1915), Nancy, da. of the
late Francis Payte. Residence , 27, Devonshire Place, W.
Grandchildren of the late Robert Montgomery, 4th son of ist baronet: —
Issue of the late William Montgomery, b. 1822, d. 1888 : m. i860, Elizabeth Maxwell, who
d. 19 — , da. of the late Colin MacEacharn, of Oatfield : —
Robert Hamilton, b. 1863 ; ed. at Glenalmond : in. 1898, Evelyn Mary, da. of the Rev. Frederick
Vernon, V. of Shawbury, near Shrewsbury, and has issue living, Ian Stuart, b. 1900, — Alan Robert,
b. 1905, — Colin Tassie, b. 1911, — Dorothy Vernon, b. 1909. Residence , Warrenton, Virginia, U.S.A.
William Harold, b. 1869 ; is a J.P. for E. Lothian : 111. 1908, Dorothea Godiva. da. of William
John Mann, of Highfield, Trowbridge, Wilts, and has issue living, James Graham, b. 1913, —
Elizabeth Margaret, b. 1909, — Dorothea Jean, b. 1910. Residence , British I.inen Bank House,
North Berwick.— Elizabeth Annabella: in. 1896, Major William S. Anderson, formerly King’s
Roy. Rifle Corps, and has issue living, two sons and one da. ■ -Mary Alice. Jane Ethel.
Grandchildren of the late William Montgomery (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Colin Francis Montgomery, b. 1867. d. 1906: m. 1894, Evelyn (now
of Catcott, Bridgwater), da. of the late Henry Webb, of Worcester
James Colin, b. 1894; Lieut. Scottish Rifles. Robert Maxwell, b. 1897 ; Lieut. R.F.A. Andrew
Graham, b. 1899; 2nd Lieut. Cameron Highlanders; d. (killed in action during European War)
1918. Evelyn Ruth, b. iqo2.
This is a younger branch of the Montgomerys, Earls of Eglinton, descended from Robert, second
son of the ist Lord Montgomery. The ist baronet, Sir James Montgomery, M.P. for Peebles 1768-76,
was Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Scotland 1775-81. His elder brother, William, was also created
a baronet, but his title became extinct 1831. Sir James, the 2nd baronet, was Lord Advocate of Scotland
1804-6, and represented Peebles for nearly thirty years. The 3rd baronet, Sir Graham (Lord-Lieut.
of Kinross-shire), sat as M.P. for Peeblesshire 1852-68, and for Selkirkshire and Peeblesshire (C)
1868-80, and was a Junior Lord of the Treasury 1866-8.
MOON, Creation (U.K.) 1855, of Portman Square, Middlesex
Keep an even mind.
Sir Arthur Wilfred Graham Moon, 4th
Baronet , son of the late Major Wilfred Graham Moon,
Seaforth Highlanders, 4th son of 2nd Bt. ; b. June 24th,
1905;^. his uncle, Sir Francis Sydney Graham, 1911.
— Argent, an eagle displayed gules, charged on the breast
with two swords in saltire proper ; on a chief nebuly azure, a fasces
erect or, between two crescents argent. Crest — A crescent argent,
in front of a fasces in bend or, surmounting a sword in bend sinister
proper.
Residence —
Sisters living— Muriel Doris, b. 1898 Evelyn Lorna Elliot,
b. 1903.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Rev. CECIL GRAHAM,
b. June 7th, 1867 ; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1890, M.A. 1893) ; is V. of Nether Swell : European
War 1917-18 as an Assist. Chap, to the Forces in France: in.
1898, Mary Andalusia, da. of John Barnard Hankey (infra),
and has issue living, Arthur Graham, b. 1901, — Edward Horace
Graham, b. 1904, — John Cecil Graham, b. 1919. Residence ,
Nether Swell Vicarage, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire.
Club , Oxford and Cambridge.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet)— Evelyn Sarah : in.
1878, Herbert Webb Bonsor. Residence , York House, Wor-
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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cester Park, Surrey. Ellen Gertrude : in. x888, as his second wife, John Barnard Hankey, J.P.,
who d. 1914. Residence , The Cottage, Fetcham, Surrey.
Mother living — Mary Frances, da. of Surg.-Maj.-Gen. Sir Alexander Frederick Bradshaw, K.C.B.,
M.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., of iii, Banbury Road, Oxford: m. 1st, 1892, Major Wilfred Graham
Moon (ante), who d. 1909; 2ndly, 1910, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Lionel Crisp Clarke, D.S.O.
Residences , Birstall Hall, near Leicester ; Turvey Abbey, Turvey, Beds.
The 1st baronet, Sir Francis Graham Moon, an eminent fine-art publisher, and Lord Mayor of
London 1854-5, was created a baronet during his Mayoralty in recognition of the visit of the late
Emperor (Napoleon III.) and the Empress of the French to the Guildhall, April 1855.
MOON, Creation (U.K.) 1887, of Copsewood, Stoke, co. Warwick.
Sir Cecil Ernest Moon, 2nd Baronet , son of the
late Edward Moon, el. son of 1st Baronet; b. Sept. 2nd,
1867 ; s. his grandfather, Sir Richard, 1899 ; ed. at Upping-
ham, and at Giessen Univ. : m. 1st, 1888 (marriage dissolved
in America 1910), Kate, da. of the late P. Grattan Lauder, of
the Grove, co. Wicklow ; 2ndly, 1912, Lilian Mary, da. of the
late Rev. B. S. Darbyshire, of Birkdale, Lancashire, and widow
of Dr. W. James D. Preston, of Mosborough, Derbyshire.
.Arms — Argent, an eagle displayed gules ; two Haunches of the last, each
charged with a fleur-de-lis of the field, on a chief of the second three cres-
cents of the first. Crest — A fleur-de-lis argent in front of a demi-eagle
displayed gules, charged on the breast with an escutcheon of the first
bearing a crescent also gules.
Residence — Trelawney, Northam, N. Devon.
Brother living— HUBERT CHARLES, b. April 21st, 1871. Residence ,
7, Calverley Terrace, Tunbridge Wells.
Sister living — Muriel Eleanor, b. 1873.
Uncles living (sons of 1st baronet) — Richard, b. 1843 ; ed. at Leamington Coll., and at Edinburgh
Univ. ; is a J.P. for Salop : m. 1868, Sarah, el. da. of Staff-Surg. Edward Hugh Blakeney, M.D., and
has issue living, Reginald Blakeney, b. 1873 : in. 1900, Lucy, da. of the late J. Crowther, of Hudders-
field, and has issue living, Richard b. 1901, Joseph Edward b. 1904, John Arthur b. 1905, Robert
Blankeney b. 1908, — Jasper, b. 1881 : in. 1910, Isabel, da. of the late Edward Logan, of Llany-
mynech, near Oswestry, — Cicely, b. 1869 : m. 1913 Raoul Hector Foa, of Holywell Park,
Wrotham, Kent, and 45, Hans Mansions, S.W. — Sarah Katharine, b. 1874: m. 1903, Cecil Evered
Haines, and has issue living, Barbara Cecil b. 1906, — Morfydd,^. 1879. Residence , Pen-y-voel,
Llanymynech, near Oswestry. Sir Ernest, K.C.B., K.C., b. 1854; ed. at Winchester Coll., and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1877); Bar. Inner Temple 1878, a K.C. 1902, and a Bencher 1910;
appointed Counsel to Speaker of House of Commons 1907, and Chm. of Board of Referees on
Munitions Profits 1918; C.B. (Civil) 1915, K.C.B. (Civil) 1919: in. 1881, Emma Henrietta Penelope,
da. of J. De Villiers-Lamb, of Sydney, N.S. Wales, and has issue living, Arthur (of 3, Cheyne
Place, Chelsea, S.W.,and Brazier, Ipsden, Oxon), b. 1882: in. 1912, Marjorie Isabel, da. of Charles
Lancelot Andrewes Skinner, formerly 4th Hussars [see E. Bessborough], and has issue living, John
R. P. b. 1918. ' Residence , Braziers Park, Ipsden, Wallingford. Clubs , Oxford and Cambridge,
Athenaeum.
Aunt living (daughter of 1st baronet)— Edith, b. 1851.
Sir Richard, 1st baronet, was Chm. of London and North-Western Railway Co. 1861-91.
Vincit omnia veritas.
7 ruth conquers all
things.
MOORE, Creation (I.) 1681, of Ross Carbery, Cork.
Fortis cadere, cedere
non potest.
The brave man may /all ,
but cannot yield.
Sir Thomas O’Connor Moore, nth Baronet;
b. 1843 5 s- his father, Sir Richard Emmanuel, 1882 : m.
1908, Katherine Matilda, only child of the late Capt. John
George Elphinstone, H.E. I.C.S., of Aberdeen and Passage
West, by Katherine, da. of the late George Richard Pain,
architect, of Cork.
gtrms — Argent, two bars sable between nine martlets gules. Crtst — A
heraldic tiger’s head couped argent, pierced through the neck with a broken
spear proper.
Residence — 36, Wellington Road, St. Luke’s, Cork.
Collateral Branch living.
Charles, son of Sir Emmanuel Moore, 9th baronet, emigrated
to the U.S.A. ; he m. 18—, and d. 18 — , leaving several
sons, and his eldest heir male is h. p. to Baronetcy.
The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Bandon, and the 3rd baronet sat as M.P.
for Downpatrick.
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MOORE, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Hancox, Whatlington, Sussex.
Sir Norman Moore, M.D., F.R.C.P.r
isjt Baronet , son of Robert Ross Rowan Moore }.
b! Jan. 8th, 1847 ; ed. at Owens Coll., Man-
chester, and at St. Catherine’s Coll., Camb. (B.A,
1869, M.A. 1872, M.D. 1878, Hon. Fellow 1909,
Hon. LL.D.) ; F.R.C.P., London 1877; is Con-
sulting Physician, and Emeritus Lecturer on
Principles and Practice of Med., St. Bartholomew's
Hospital, and Representative of Roy. Coll, of
Physicians on Gen. Med. Council ; elected Pres,
of Roy. Coll, of Physicians 1918, 1919, and 1920 ^
m. 1st, 1880, Amy, who d. 1901, da. of William
Leigh Smith, of Crowham, Sussex; 2ndly, 1903,
Milicent, da. of Maj.-Gen. John Ludlow, and has
issue.
gims— Argent on a fesse between two garbs azure,
three mullets or. €rrst— In front of a Moor’s head proper,
a garb, barwise or.
Seat — Hancox, Sussex. Town Residence — 67,
Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W. Club —
Athenaeum.
Son living— By 1st marriage— ALAN HILARY, b.
Jan. 23rd, 1882.
Daughter living— By 1st marriage— Ethne Philippa, M.B.E.,b. 1886: m. 1910, Lieut. -Col,
Walter Marlborough Pryor, D.S.O., and has issue living, John Marlborough, b. 1911, — Mark
Gillachrist Marlborough, b. 1915, — Robert Matthew Marlborough, b. 1917. Residence , Weston
Park, Herts.
MORDAUNT, Creation (E.) 1611, of Massingham Parva, Norfolk.
[Name pronounced “Mordant.”]
Sir Osbert L’Estrange Mordaunt, nth
Baronet; b. Jan 27th, 1884; s. his father, Sir Charles,
1897 ; is patron of two livings.
^trms — Argent, a chevron between three estoiles sable. Cmt — A
Saracen’s head full faced proper, wreathed round the temples argent and
sable.
Seat — Walton Hall, Warwick.
Sisters living — Adela, b. 1879: m. 1916, Major John Cecil Macrae*,
D.S.O., Indian Army. Irene (Lady Hamilton ), b. 1880: m. 1907,
Major Sir Robert Caradoc Hamilton, 8th Bt. ( cr . 1646). Residence ,
Collaven Manor, Bridestowe, Devon. Lilian, b. 1882: m. 1904, the
Rev. Mildmay Francis Hall, and has issue living, Christopher Mildmay,
Ferro comite. b. 1905, — Antony Francis, b. 1909. Residence , Badgworth Rectory,
The sword my companion. Somerset.— Cicely, b 1889; has Order de la Reine Elisabeth.
Winifred, b. 1891 ; has Croix de Guerre.
Half-Sister living — Violet Caroline ( Marchioness 0/ Bath): m. 1890, the 5th Marquess of Bath,
K.G. Residences , Longleat, Warminster ; 29, Grosvenor Square, W.
Uncles living (sons of 9th baronet) — JOHN MURRAY, b. Dec. 30th, 1837 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Warwickshire: m. 1866, Elizabeth Evelyn, who d. 1914,
da. of the late John Cotes, of Woodcote Hall, Stafford, and nas issue living, Henry John, b. 1867 ^
ed. at Eton, and at Kings’ Coll., Camb. ; Ch. Clerk in Education Depart., London County Council,
— Eustace Charles (of 59, Montagu Square, W.), b. 1870 : m. 1906, Cicely Marion, 2nd da.
of Henry Tubb, of Chesterton Lodge, Bicester, and has issue living, Nigel John b. 1907, Evelyn
Margarette b. 1908, Ursula Marion b. 1913, Cynthia Violet b. 1918, — Gerald John (of 65, Warwick
Square, S.W.), b. 1873 : m. 1900, Grace Adeline, youngest da. of the late Col. — Impey, of 33,
Holywell, Oxford, and has issue living, Eustace John b. 1901, Robin Charles A 1909, Catherine
Evelyn b. 1903, Joan Helen b. 1905, — Mabel Louisa: m. 1904, Rupert Colomb, of Dromquinna,
Kenmare, — Gertrude: m. 1911, Brig.-Gen. Leonard Thales Pease, Col. Comdt. R.M.A., and has
- issue living, Roger Thales, b. 1912. Residence , 22, Chester Square, S.W .——Rev. Osbert, b.
1842; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1865, M.A. 1867): has been since 1875 R. of
Hampton Lucy: m. 1879, Jessie, da. of the late Rev. Henry Snow, V. of Bibury, and has issue;
living, Bridget. Residence , Hampton Lucy Rectory, Warwick.
Aunt living (daughter of 9th baronet) — Mary Augusta : m. 1879, the Rev. Humphrey Farran Hall,
who d. 1910. Residence , The Elms, Monmouth.
Widow living Of 10th Baronet — Mary Louisa (Lady Mordaunt ), da. of the late Rev. the
Hon. Henry Pitt Cholmondeley [see B. Delamere] : m. 1878, as his second wife. Sir Charles-
Mordaunt, 10th baronet, who d. 1897. Residence, Walton Hall, Warwick.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles Mordaunt, son of Rev. Charles Mordaunt,
second son of 6th Bt. : —
Issue of the late John Mordaunt. 17th Lancers, b. 18 — , d. 1881 : m. 1st, 1843, Harriet
Maria, who d. 1849, da. of Capt. — Cumberlege, R. N. ; 2ndly, 18 — , Isabel, da. of Major
Fletcher Norton Balmain, Madras Cav. : —
(By 1st marriage) James Sparrow, b. 1843 : is Lieut.-Col. in the Army : m. 18 — , and has issue living,
John Francis Cumberlege, b. 1881 ; is Capt. Prince Albert’s (Somersetshire L.I.), — Charles Sparrow,
b. 1886; is Lieut. R H.A. (T.F ).— Francis Lionel, b. 18 — . John, b. 18—. (By 2nd mar-
riage) Harry, b. 1852 : m. 1875, Annie, da. of the late Rev. J. Cautley, of Thorney Abbey, Cam-
bridgeshire, and has issue living, Osbert Cautley, B.S.O., b. 1876 ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
Somersetshire L.I.; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps), and during European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O., French Croix de Guerre
with Palm, Italian Croix de Guerre, Brevet Lieut.-Col.); D.S.O. 1917 : m. 1905, Constance
Katherine, da. of the late Capt. Young, of Orlingbury Hall, Northumberland, and has issue living.
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Anthony Osbert b. 1907, — Christopher John, b. 18.80: m. 19—, Mary Patricia, da. of the late Lieut. -
Col. J. C. Cautley, Roy. W. Kent Regt., and has issue living, — Harry Cumberledge, b. 1882 : m.
1914, Ruth, da. of Harry Thompson, formerly of Handswortb, Birmingham, — Julian Musgrave :
in. 19 — , Zoe, da. of the late John Burton Barrow, of Ringwood, Derbyshire, — Penelope
Catherine : in. 19 — , Charles Pell Hall, of Crowholt, *Woburn, Beds Residence , The Lodge,
Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire. Charles, b. 18 — . Philip Musgrave, b. 18 — .
Osbert le Mordaunt, a Norman knight, was possessed of Radwell, in Bedfordshire, by the gift of
his brother, who had it of William I. for his services, and for the services of his father, in the conquest
of England. The 1st baronet, Sir l’Estrange Mordaunt, distinguished himself in the wars of the Low
Countries, temp. Elizabeth. Sir Charles, the 3rd baronet, had his estates sequestered for his loyalty to
Charles I. The 5th, £th, 7th, 9th, and 10th baronets each represented Warwickshire in Parliament.
MORGAN, Creation (U.K.) 1892, of Green Street, Grosvenor Square, co. London.
[Extinct 1897.]
Right lion. Sir George Osborne Morgan, P.C., M.P. , ist and
last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Emily ( Lady Morgan ), da. of the late Leopold Reiss, of Broom
House, Eccles : m. 1856, the Rt. Hon. Sir George Osborne, P.C., ist baronet, who d. 1897, when
the title became ext. Residence , 24, Draycott Place, S.W.
MORRIS, Creation (U.K.) 1806, of Clasemont, Glamorganshire.
Sir Robert Armine Morris, 4th Baronet ; b.
July 27th, 1848 ; .r. his'father, Sir John Armine, 1893 '■> is
a J.P. and D.L. for Glamorganshire (High Sheriff 1900), and
patron- of one living : m. 1885, Lucy Augusta, who d. 1902,
da. of Thomas Cory, of Sketty House, Swansea, having had
issue, of whom the youngest son, John Torrington, b. 1896; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1915.
— Sable, on a saltire engrailed ermine a bezant, charged with a cross
couped gules. Crest — A lion rampant or, charged on the shoulder with a cross
couped gules, within a chain in the form of an arch or.
Seats — Sketty Park, Swansea ; Bryn Hyfryd, Westcross, near Swan-
sea. Chib — Carlton.
Son living— TAN KERVILLE ROBERT ARMINE, b. June 9th, 1892 ;
is Lieut. Gloucestershire Regt. Club , Carlton.
Daughters living — Lucy Gwladys, b. 1885 : in. 1911, Major Cecil Francis Milsom, D.S.O.,
formerly R.A.S.C.. and has issue living, Hazel Lucy Mary, b. 1912,— Sylvia Cecily Veronica,
b. 1913. Residence, Warren Drive, Crowborough, Sussex. Valerie Ermyntrude, b. 1888 :
in. 1917, Capt. Eric Belfield, Middlesex Regt. Dulcie Elaine, b. 1889: m. 1913, Charles
Fitzroy Bruce. ■ Sibyl Rowena, b. 1890 : m. 1918, Capt. Harold Dare, M.C., R.F.A.
Brothers living — George Cecil, b. 1852. Arthur Ronald, A 1855. Herbert, b. 1858: in. 1880.
Margery, da. of John Barron, and has issue living, Catherine Daisy.
Sister living — Henrietta Ellen : m. 1876, as his 2nd wife, Felix Hussey Webber, who d. 1905,
and has issue living, Horace Armine William {Club, Cavalry), b. 1880; is Major R.H.A. : in. 1911,
Grace Vernon, da. of W. G. Pinder, formerly of Victoria, British Columbia, and has issue living,
Diana Vernon b. 1914,— Laura Gwendolen: in. 1899, Edmund Ussher David, J.P., of Yscallog,
Llandaff, Glamorganshire, and has issue living, Humphrey Edmund b. 1900, Rodney Felix Armine
b. 1907, Felix Ussher b. 1912, Armine Edgeworth b. 1916. Residence, Bronllyn, Llandaff, Gla-
morganshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. John Morris, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1850, d. 1916: in. 1881,
Jessie, da. of William Fowler : —
Jessie Harriett Amy Blanch.
Issue of the late George Byng Morris, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1816, d. 1899 :
rn. 1852, Emily Matilda, who d. 1913, da. of Charles H. Smith, of Derw'en Fawr,
Glamorgan : —
Robert Townsend, b. 1853. Charles Smith, b. 1854 : in. 1888, Maud Mary, da. of the late Rev.
George Alston, R. of Studland, Dorset, having had issue, of whom Charles Alan Smith, b. 1895 ;
Capt. Bedfordshire Regt. ; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1917, — Mabel
Travers, — Daisy Emily Smith, — Lucy Maud. Residence, Clevis House, Newton Porthcawl, Gla-
morgan. George Lockwood, b. 1859 ; formerly Lieut. Roy. Monmouthshire Engineers Militia :
111. 1889, Wilhelmina, da. of Thomas Cory, and has issue living, Cedric Lockwood, b. 1889, —
Nancy, b. 1893. Musgrave, b. 1864: in. 1892, Edith Marion, da. of K. Lockhart, formerly of
Minnedosa, Manitoba. Canada. Thomas Byng, A 1866 : in. 1898. Edith Amy, da. of F. S- Bishop,
and has issue living, Rosamund Byng, b. 1900, — Betty Byng, b 190-. Residence , Olchfa House,
Sketty, Swansea. Frank Hall, b. 1869. Edith Charlotte : in. 1887, Francis Montagu Lloyd,
J.P., Bar.-at-law. , and has issue living, Leslie Skipp, M.C. , b. 1891; is Capt. 18th Hussars;
European War 1914-17 (M.C.). Residence , The Grange, Newnham on-Severn, Gloucestershie.
Fanny Matilda: in. 1882, Harry Bathurst Christie, C.E., formerly Public Works Depart.,
Ceylon, and has issue living, Walter Donald Morris, b. 1896, — Ruth Doris: m. 1908, George
Farquharson Ticehurst, and has issue living, John Christie b. 1909. Lucy Emily: in. 1887, Capt.
Henry Selwyn Goodlake, formerly Lancashire Fusiliers, and Lieut. -Col. 4th Batn. Gloucestershire
Regt. : served in St. Helena as one of the Guard of Boer Prisoners 1900-1901. Rose Herbert.
Residence , Danygraig, Bridgend.
Issue of the late Com. Frederick Morris, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1819, d. 1903 : 111. 1854,
Agnes, who d. 1909, da. of the late Charles Brandford Lane, of Castle Grant and Clermont,
Barbados : —
Charles Lane, b. 1857 ; formerly Lieut, ist Warwick Mil. : in. 1903, Mabel Emily, only da. of the late
Rev. Augustus Cooper, of Upper Norwood, S.E., and Syleham Hall, Suffolk. Percy Byng,
b. 1871 ', is Lieut, in the Army : in. 1912, Ethel Maud, only da. of William Morley Glascott, of
Melbourne, Victoria, and has issue living, Robert Byng, b. 1913.
By the shield of faith.
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Issue of the late Gen. Charles Henry Morris, C.B., 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1824,
d. 1887 : m. 1869, Lady Blanche Godolphin-Osborne, da. of 8th Duke of Leeds : —
Ethel Harriet: tn. 1905, Gerald Cloete, a Resident Magistrate, Orange Free State Province.
Lilia Guendolen : m. 1907, Henry Ralph Champion Partridge, and has issue living, Monica
Guendolen. Residences , 8, Draycott Place, S.W. ; Hockham, near Attleborough, Norfolk.
MORRIS, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Cavendish Square, St. Marylebone.
Sir Henry Morris, ist Baronet , son of
the late William Morris, surgeon, of Petworth,
Sussex; b. Jan. 1844; ed. at Epsom Coll.,
and at Univ. Coll., London (B.A. 1863, M.A.
1870); M.B. London 1867, ILR.C.S. Eng. 1873 ;
was Pres. Roy. Coll, of Surgs. 1906-9 ; is Hon.
F.R.C.S. Ireland, Ex-Representative of Roy. Coll,
of Surgs. on Gen. Med. Council, Consulting Surg.
to Middlesex Hospital, Vice-Pres. of Imperial
Cancer Research Fund (ten years Hon. Treasurer),
Foreign Corresponding Member of So. of Surgery
of Paris, and Hon. Treasurer of Epsom Coll,
and its Med. Foundation; was Pres. Roy. So. of
Med. 1910-12, and Treasurer 1912-16; author
of several works on Anatomy, Surgery, and
Cancer : m. 1878, Louise Sarah, da. of the late
Rev. William Bowman.
— Per pale argent and sable, an eagle with two
heads displayed and holding in each claw a staff entwined
with a serpent, all counterchanged. Crist — An eagle dis-
played per pale argent and sable holding in the dexter
claw a staff entwined with a serpent of the second, and in
the sinister claw a staff entwined with a serpent of the
first.
Residence— 42, Connaught Square, W.2. Club — Garrick.
Morrison-Bell, see Bell.
MORSHEAD, Creation (G.B.) 1784, of Trenant Park, Cornwall. [Extinct 1905.]
Sir Warwick Charles Morshead, 3rd and last Baronet .
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Sarah Elizabeth (. Lady Morshead), da. of Montagu Wilmot,
and sister of Sir Robert Rodney Wilmot, 6th baronet : m. 1887, as his second wife, Sir Warwick
Charles Morshead, 3rd baronet, who d. 1905, when the title became ext. Residences , Forest
Lodge, Binfield, Berkshire ; Tregaddick, Blisland, Bodmin, Cornwall.
MOSLEY, Creation (G.B.) 1781, of Ancoats, Lancashire, and of Rolleston,
Staffordshire.
[Name pronounced “ Mozeley.”]
Sir Oswald Mosley, 5 th Baronet ; b.
Dec. 29th, 1873 > s- his father, Sir Oswald, 1915 ;
ed. at Eton; sometime Capt. Derbyshire Yeo., and
patron of two livings : m. 1895, Katharine Maud
(who obtained a judicial separation 1903), da. of
Capt. Justinian Heathcote Edwards Heathcote,
and has issue.
$rms — Sable, a chevron between three pickaxes argent*
Crest — An eagle displayed ermine.
Seat— Rolleston Hall, Burtonon-Trent, Clubs —
Carlton, Turf, Pratt’s, Kildare Street.
Sons living— OSWALD ERNALD, M.P., b. Nov. 16th,
1896; ed. at Winchester, and at R.M.C. ; late Lieut.
Lancers; European War 1915-19 (wounded) ; has sat for
Harrow Div. of Middlesex since Dec. 1918: m. 1920,
Lady Cynthia Blanche Curzon, da. of ist Earl Curzon of
Kedleston. Residence , 8, Smith Square, Westminster,
S.W. Clubs , White’s, Cavalry. Edward Heath-
cote, b. 1899: ed. at Rugby, and at R.M.C. ; Lieut,
ist Dragoons. Club , Cavalry. John Arthur Noel,
b. 1901 ; ed. at Eton. ;
Sisters living — Violet: m. 1910, Lieut.-Col. John McKie,
D.S.O., formerly King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Rest-
Custom rules the law. dence, Ernespie, Castle Douglas.— —Geraldine : m. 1903,
Frank Outram Ellison, and has issue living, Gerald Frank, b, 19 — , — Victor, b. 1907. Residence ,
Normanton House, Derby.— Constance : m. 1907, as his second wife, Charles Fitzroy Ponsonby
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McNeill [E. Shrewsbury, colls.], and has issue living, Sheila Violet, b. 1908. Residences , 1, Sloane
Terrace Mansions, S.VV. ; Old Manor Cottage, Willingdon, near Eastbourne.
Uncles living (sons of 3rd baronet) — Tonman {Baron Anslow), C.B., b. 1850; cr. Baron Anslow
1916 [see “ Peerage”]. Ernald, b. 1851 ; ed. at Repton Sch., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a
J.P. for Middlesex. Residence, Monksgate House, near Horsham.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Elizabeth Constance (Lady Mosley), da. of the late Sir
William White : m. 1873, Sir Oswald Mosley, 4th baronet, who d. 1915. Residence , Coston
House, Greenford, Middlesex.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. William Bayley Mosley, son of the late Rev. John
Peploe Mosley, 2nd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. John Edward Paget Mosley, b. 1841, d. 1917 : m. 1871, Anna
Katharine (now of Hulland Hall, Hulland Ward, Derbyshire), da. of Thomas Ainsworth,
of Blackburn : —
John William Paget ; b. 1872; ed. at Shrewsbury Sch. ; Bar. Middle Temple 1897; Capt. R.F.A.
(T.F.), and employed on Civil Liabilities Commn. ; S. Africa 1900, with City of London Imperial
Vol., and as Assist. Crown Prosecutor Mil. Tribunal in Johannesburg (medal with four clasps),
European War 1914-19 : m. 1904, Mary Constance Adela, who d. 1915, el. da. of George Herbert
Strutt, J.P., D. L., of Makeney House, Derby, and has issue living, William George, b. 1905, —
John Herbert, b. 1912, — Ann Adela Katharine, b. 1907. Residence , Hulland Hall, near Derby.
Florence Katharine, b. 1874 : m. 1892, Capt. Frederic Marriner Aston, Duke of Cornwall’s
L.I., who d. (killed in action) 1915, of Coslislost, Washaway, Cornwall, and has issue living,
Ronald Mosley, b. 1894 ; is Lieut. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. ; served during European War 19x4-15
(despatches, reported missing 1915). Residence, Costislost, Washaway, Cornwall.
Issue of the late Rev. Oswald Henry Mosley, b. 1846, d. 1899 : m. 1875, Isabel Hutchinson
(now of Mayfield, Leasingham,near Sleaford, Lincolnshire), da. ofA. Campbell, of Culross: —
Oswald Feilden, b. 1880 : in. 1912, Ida, da. of the late William Palmer, of St. Mary Church,
Torquay, and has issue living, Oswald Henry Feilden, b. 1913, — Robert Anthony, b. 1920. Resi-
dence, Leasingham Manor, Sleaford. -—Anna Maria, b. 1877 : in. 1904, Herbert Henry Thomas, of
Geological Survey Depart., and has issue living, a son, b. 1909, — a da., b. 1912. Residence,
166, Ewell Road, Surbiton.— Alice Isabel Etheldreda, b. 1878 : in. 1903, Henry Edward Walker,
and has issue living, a son, b. 1904, — a da., b. 1908, — a da., b. 1910. Residence , Wallaha, Lindula,
Ceylon. Mary Primrose, b. 1882 : m. 1907, Arthur Curtois Howard, and has issue living, Ralph
Mosley Curtois, b. 1910. Residence , 9, Gerston Terrace, Paignton. Dora Elizabeth, b. 1884 : m.
1908, Edouard Dunant, and has issue living, Charles Edouard, b. 1911, — Denise Helene, b. 1909.
Grandchildren of the late Ashton Nicholas Every Mosley, son of the late Ashton
Nicholas Mosley, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Rowland Mosley, b. 1830. d. 1888 : in. 1859, Jane Charlotte Rose, who
d. 1874, da. of the late Henry Every, of Beaumont Lodge, Windsor:—
Arthur Rowland, b. 1862; ed. at Repton; is Major Dragoons, and a J.P. for Derbyshire; Zulu-
land Expedition 1888, S. Africa 1899-1902 (severely wounded, Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European War, 1914-19 : in. 1899, Henrietta, da. of Henry Bloden.
Residence , 51, Montagu Square, W. Clubs, Cavalry, Junior United Service. Godfrey, b. 1863 ;
ed. at Repton, and at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1886): admitted Solicitor 1891 ; is
Lieut.-Col. Territorial Force Reserve (T.D.), and a member of the legal firm of Taylor, Simpson
and Mosley, of 35, St. Mary’s Gate, Derby; European War 1914-15 : in. 19x8, Hilda Ethelfreda
Harpur, da. of Sir Vauncey Harpur Crewe, 10th Bt. Residence, Willington Grange, Derby.
Wilfrid Rowland, b. 1872. Theresa Jane.— —Mildred Isabel. Sybil Georgiana Rose : m.
1915, Harry Aubrey Hoffmeister, who assumed the surname of Aubrey in lieu of his patronymic
1915. Residence , Hams Lodge, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Jane Agnes Muriel. Residence, Brent-
wood, Arnside, Westmorland.
Edward, grandson of Sir Nicholas Mosley, Kt., Lord Mayor of London 1599, was in 1640 created
a baronet, but this title became extinct in 1656. In 1720 a baronetcy was conferred upon another
branch of the family, which creation also became extinct in 1779. The third creation of a baronetcy
in this family took place in 1781 in favour of John Parker Mosley, upon whom had devolved the
family estates, at the death of his cousin, the Rev. Sir John Mosley, 3rd baronet of 2nd creation.
Sir Oswald, 2nd baronet of the present creation, who sat as M.P. for North Staffordshire, was the last
Lord of the Manor of Manchester, having sold his rights to the Corporation in 1835, and the 4th
baronet was High Sheriff of Staffordshire 1894.
EDWARDS-MOSS, Creation (U.K.) 1868, of Roby Hall, Lancashire.
En la rose je fleurie.
/ flourish in the rose.
Seat — Thamesfield,
Sir J ohn Edwards Edwards-Moss, 2nd Baronet ;
b. Oct. 25th, 1850; s. his father, Sir Thomas, 1890; ed. at
Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 2nd class Juris-
prudence 1872, M.A. 1876) ; formerly Private Sec. to Right
Hon. R. Assheton Cross, M.P.; unsuccessfully contested
Christchurch (C) 1880, and Southport Div. of S.W. Lanca-
shire 1885 : in. 1873, Margaret Everilda, da. of Col.
John Ireland Blackburne, of Hale Hall, Lancashire, and
has issue.
&rms — istand 4th, quarterly, ermine and erminois a cross-pat^e azure
between six billets, three in chief and three in base gules, Moss; 2nd and
3rd, argent a lion rampant-guardant sable on a chief dancette of the last
two eagles displayed of the first, a canton or, Edwards. Crxsts — 1st,
issuant from the battlements of a tower or, charged with a rose gules slipped
vert, a griffin’s head ermine, charged on the neck with a cross-patt^e azure ;
2nd, a rock proper, therefrom rising a dove argent (charged on the breast,
for distinction, with a cross-cross let gules), holding in the beak an olive
branch and surmounted by a rainbow also proper.
Henley-on-Thames. Clubs — Garrick, Royal Yacht Squadron.
Sons living — THOMAS, b. Jan. 17th, 1874 ! formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt.
.John, b. 1882 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; sometime Capt. R.G.A. (T.F.): in. 1911,
Dorothy Kate Gwyllyam, el. da. of the Ven.^Henry William Watkins, D.D., Archdeacon and
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
SIS
Canon of Durham [see Thompson, Bt., cr. 1899], and has issue living, John Herbert Theodore,
b. 1913, — Dorothy Margaret, b. 1915,— Rosemary Ethel Amy, b. 1917.
Daughter living— Amy, b. 1877 : m. 1915, Alfred Robert MacLean Camm. Residence , 30, Onslow
Gardens, S.W.
The 1st baronet assumed, by royal license, 1851, the additional surname and arms of Edwards.
MOSTYN, Creation (E.) 1670, of Talacre, Flintshire.
[Name pronounced “Mostin.”]
Sir Pyers George Joseph Mostyn,
M.C., nth Baronet , son (by 1st marriage) of
the late George Trevor Basil Mostyn, 2nd son
of 8th baronet ; b. Sept. 28th, 1893 > s- his cousin,
Sir Pyers Charles, 1917 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; is
Capt. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; served during
European War 1914-15 (wounded twice, de-
spatches, Mil. Cross, 4th class St. Anne Order).
^rms — Per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion
rampant or. Crests — ist, on a mount vert a lion as in the
arms ; 2nd, a trefoil slipped vert.
Seat — The Mount, Parkstone, Dorset. Town Resi-
dence,— 53, Onslow Gardens, S.W.
Half-Brothers living— BASIL ANTONY TREVOR,
b. Feb. 6th, 1902 George Augustus Francis, b. 1911.
Sister living— Gerardine Mary Frances, b. 1892: m.
1920, Capt. Simon Edwin Henry Orde, formerly R. A. F.
[see B. Bolton, colls.]. Residence,
Half-Sisters living— Miriam, b. 1904. Hermione
Mary Josephine, b. 1906. Evelyn Margaret Mary,
b. 1909.
Sisters living Of loth Baronet — Helen Mary Wine-
fride, b. 1881.— Clementina Mary, b. 1885.— —Agnes
Margaret Mary, b. 1888 : m. 1911, Capt. Percy Reginald
Worrall, Devonshire Regt., and Brig.-Maj. of a Mounted
Brig., and has issue living, a son, b. 1914, — a son, b.
My help is from the Lord. I9IS» a da., b. 1912.
Uncles living (sons of 8th baronet) — Thomas Alexander Joseph, b. 1859 : m. 1904, Marguerite, da.
of Reynolds Probasco. Right Rev. Francis Edward, b. i860; is in Holy Orders of Roman
Catholic Church ; appointed Vicar-Apostolic of Wales with title of Bishop of Ascalon 1895, which
Vicariate was erected into a Diocese 1898 ; translated to See of Menevia same year.
Aunts living (daughters of 8th baronet) — Charlotte Mary Barbara ( Viscountess Southwell)', m.
1871, the 4th Viscount Southwell, K.P., who d. 1878. Residence, Rostrevor House, Ramsgate.——
Margaret Elizabeth : m. 1882, Henry M'Kenna. Mary Louisa. Clementina Frances . 7^.1879,
Sigismund Cathcart de Trafford [see De Trafford, Bt.]. Residence , Croston Hall, near Preston.
Gertrude Winefride ; is a nun.
Great-Aunts living (daughters of 7th baronet) — Mary Lucy, a nun. -Mary Pauline : m. 1862,
Richard Lerins de Bary, Esq., who d. 1891, and has issue living, Rev. Richard Brome, b. 1866 ; is
a Franciscan Priest, — Peter Hildebrand Pius, b. 18 — , — John Louis Hubert, b. 18 — , — Michael, b.
18 — , — Mary Pauline ; is a nun,— Mary Angela; is a nun. Agnes ; is a nun. Catherine ; is
a nun.
Step-Mother living — Mary Hermione, da. of the late Augustus Henry de Trafford [see De
Trafford, Bt., colls.] : m. 1901, as his second wife, George Trevor Basil Mostyn (ante), who d.
1913. Residence , Clifton Hill, Garstang, Lancashire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Henry Mostyn, 2nd son of 7th baronet, b. 1813, d.
1895 : m. 1848, Anastasia Elizabeth, who d. 1893, da. of Sir John Fenton Fletcher -
Boughey, 2nd Bt., and widow of Edward Joseph Smythe : —
Frances Barbara, b. 1850.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Edward Henry Mostyn (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut-Col. Edward Henry Joseph Mostyn, b. 1857, d. 1916 : m. 1886, Mary
Cecily, who d. 1916, da. of the late John Reginald Francis George Talbot [see B. Talbot
de Malahide] : —
Joseph Edward, b. 1889; is Capt. Roy. Sussex Regt. Joseph Cecil Mary, M.C., b. 1891 ; ed. at
R.M.A. ; is Capt. R.F.A. ; served during European War 1914-17 (despatches, M.C.). Joseph
Philip, b. 1894 ; is Lieut. Roy. Sussex Regt., and an A.D.C. on Personal Staff. Joseph John
Reginald, b. 1903. Mary Filumena, b. 1895.— Mary Anastasia, b. 1897. Mary Clare (twin),
b. 1897.— —Mary Margaret, b. 1898.^— -Mary Teresa (twin), b. 1898: m. 1919, Lieut. Christopher
Montagu Vernon Francis Dalrymple-Hay, R.N. [see Dalrymple-Hay, Bt., ’colls.].
Issue of the late Roger Joseph Mostyn, 8th son of 7th baronet, b. 1840, d. 1911 : m.
1870, Mary, who d. 1885, da. of Thomas Aloysius Perry, J.P., D.L., of Bitham
House, Avon Dassett, Leamington : —
Roger Joseph Francis, b. 1871 : m. 1899, Mary Catherine Frances, da. of Lawrance John Macnamara,
M.D., formerly of Moyriesk, Torquay. Residence, Sandown, St. Minver Road, Bedford.
Descendants of the late Charles Browne-Mostyn, el. son of Charles Browne
Mostyn (infra) : —
See B. Vaux of Harrowden.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Browne-Mostyn, 2nd son of 5th baronet: —
Issue of the late Henry Mostyn, b. 1799, d. 1845 : m. 1825, Jane Caroline, who d. 1849, da.
of William Bower, banker, of Weymouth : —
Charles, b. 1840 : m. 1864, Jane, da. of the late William Warren, of Cheltenham, and has issue living,
Charles, b. 1865: m. 1913, Lillian Elaine, da. of the late Col. Trevener James Holland, C.B., —
Life by the death of the lion.
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Henry, b. 1867, — Edward, b. 1870, — Francis Llewellyn (twin), b. 1873, — George William, b. 1874,
— Arthur, b. 1876, — Iltyd Edward, b. 1881, — Mary, b. 1869, — Margaret Emma, b. 1871, — Frances
Mary (twin), b. 1873, — Winifred, b. 1877, Residence ,
This is one of the numerous Welsh families which descend from Tudor Trevor (the ancestor of the
Royal House of Tudor), who is said to have been Earl of Hereford early in the tenth century. Richard
ap Howell, a lineal descendant from the above, was seated at Mostyn, temp. Henry VIII., and his
son Thomas, who assumed the name of Mostyn, was great-grandfather of the 1st baronet. Sir Pyers
William, 9th Bt., was High Sheriff of Flintshire 1893.
MOWBRAY, Creation (U.K.) 1880, of Warennes Wood, Berkshire.
Sir George Robert Mowbray, 5th Baronet;
b. July 15th, 1899 ; s. his father, the Rev . Sir Edmund
George Lionel, 1919 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at New
Coll., Oxford ; European War 1918 as Lieut. R.F.A.
^rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th, gules, a lion rampant ermine ; two
(launches or, each charged with three billets in pale azure, Mowbray ; 2nd
and 3rd, per pale azure and sable a chevron embattled, between in chief
two roses, and in base a cross pattee or, Cornish. Crests — ist, an oak
tree or, pendent from the tree an escutcheon gules charged with a lion’s
head erased argent ; 2nd, a Cornish chough between two branches of
laurel proper. ^etontr dftotto — “ Deus pascit corvos” ( God feedeth
the ravens').
Residence — Warennes Wood, Mortimer, Berks.
Aunts living (daughters of ist baronet) — Annie Maud : in. 1884, the
Rev. Charles Thomas Cruttwell, M10 d. 1911, R. of Ewelme, and
Suo stat robore virtus. Canon Residentiary of Peterborough, and has issue living, Charles
Virtue stands in its own Robert Mowbray Fraser, b. 1887 ; is Fellow of Hertford Coll., Oxford ;
strength. formerly Capt. Berkshire Regt., — Rev. Edward Clement, b. 1888; for-
merly Lieut. R.N. ; is Priest-in-Charge of St. Andrews, Limpsfield : in.
1916, Christian Garry, and has issue living, Norman b. 1916, Rosemary b. 1919, — George Henry
Wilson, b. 1891 ; formerly Capt. Princess Charlotte of Wales’s (Roy. Berkshire Regt.): m. 1916,
Marguerite Le Sueur, and has issue living, Anthony b. 1916, a son b. 1919, — Edith Maud Mary, b.
1885. Residence , Wroxton, Wokingham.— —Edith Marian. Residence , 34, Cliveden Place, S.W.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Caroline ILlwes (Lady Mowbray), da. of the late Lieut. -Gen.
G. T. Field, R.A., of 3, Wellesley Terrace, Dover ; m. 189T, the Rev. Sir Edmund George Lionel
Mowbray, 4th baronet, who d. 1919. Residence , Warennes Wood, Mortimer, Berks.
The Rt. Hon. Sir John R. Mowbray, ist baronet, who assumed by Roy. license 1847 the surname
of Mowbray in lieu of his patronymic of Cornish, sat as M.P. for Durham City (C) 1853-68 and for
Oxford Univ. 1868-99, and was Judge Advocate-Gen. and Judge Marshal 1858-9 and 1866-8, and
“ Father of the House of Commons” 1898-9. The 2nd baronet, Sir Robert Gray Cornish, sat as
M.P. for Lancashire, S.E., Prestwich Div. (C) 1886-95, and for Brixton Div. of Lambeth 1900-1906.
MUIR, Creation (U.K.) 1892, of Deanston, Perthshire, and Park Gardens, Glasgow.
Sir (Alexander) Kay Muir, 2nd Baronet ; b.
April 20th, 1868; s. his father, Sir John, 1903; is Chm.
of J. Finlay and Co. (Limited) and other Cos., a Member
of Roy. Co. of Archers (King’s Body Guard for Scotland),
and a J.P. for Perthshire and for Co. of City of Glasgow;
was High Sheriff for co. Waterford 1919 : m. 1910, Grace
Frances, who d. 1920. da. of the late John Adam Richard
Newman, of Newberry Manor, co. Cork, and widow of Major
Henry Charles Windsor Villiers-Stuart, of Dromana, co.
Waterford.
&rms — Per chevron argent and or, on a chevron cotised azure, a
redbreast proper between two mullets of the first ; in chief as many
fleurs-de-lis of the third, ©rest — A Saracen’s head couped, wreathed
with laurel proper, charged on the neck with a mullet azure.
Seats — Deanston, Perthshire ; Blair-Drummond, Perthshire ; Whilton
Lodge, Rugby. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors’, Wellington.
Brothers living— JAMES FINLAY, b. Dec. 17th, 1870; is a Merchant in Glasgow: in. 1909,
Charlotte Escudier, da. of J. Harling Turner, and has issue living, John Harling, b. 1910, —
Margaret Vivian, b. 1912. John Buchanan, b. 1876 : m. 1911, Agnes Heather Gardiner, da. of
John Gardiner Muir, of 2, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. Matthew William, b. 1878: in. 1912,
Clara Gardiner, youngest da. of John Gardiner Muir (ante), and has issue living, Ian Kay,
b. 1916, — Lillian Rachel, b. 1914. Residence , Postlip Hall, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire.
Sisters living— Jean Miller (Lady Hamilton) : m. 1887, Gen. Sir Ian Standish Monteith
Hamilton, G.C.B., G,C.M.GV D.S.O. Residences , 1, Hyde Park Gardens, W. ; Lullenden Farm,
Dormansland. Elizabeth Brown: in. 1883, Thomas George Harry Moncreiffe, who d. 1887 [see
Moncreiflfe, Bt., colls.]. Margaret Anne Kay, O.B.E.; Vice-Pres. Stirlingshire Branch, British
Red Cross So. during European War; O.B.E. 1919 : in. 1886, Alexander McGrigor, LL.D.,
and has issue living, Alexander Muir, b. 1867,— Margaret Mona. Residences , Beechwood,
Stirling; Cairnoch Lodge, Stirling. Catherine Hetherington : in. 1905, Lieut. -Col. Stephen
Hungerford Pollen, C.M.G. [see Pollen, Bt., colls.]. Residence , 28, Hyde Park Gardens, W.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Margaret Morrison (Lady Muir), da. of the late Alexander
Kay, of Cornhill, Lanarkshire : in. i860, Sir John Muir, ist baronet, who d. 1903. Residence,
Deanston House, Deanston, Perthshire.
The ist baronet, Sir John Muir, was Lord Provost of Glasgow 1889-92.
1 am not broken by
hardships.
Muir-Mackenzie, see Mackenzie
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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MUNRO, Creation (N.S.) 1634, of Foulis, Ross-shire.
Sir Hector Munro, nth Baronet ;
b. Sept. 13th, 1848 ; s. his father, Sir
Charles, 1888 ; formerly Col. Comdg. 3rd
Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs,
The Duke of Albany’s), and now Hon. Col.
of a Batn. ; sometime a Mil. A.D.C. to
H.M. ; is Lord-Lieut. of cos. Ross and
Cromartie, and Pres, of Territorial Force
Asso. thereof : m. 1880, Margaret Violet, da.
of the late John Stirling, of Fairburn, Muir
of Ord, co. Ross, and 17, Ennismore Gardens,
S.W., having had issue, of whom the only
surviving son, Hector Charles Seymour, M.C- ,
b. 1895 5 Capt. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-
shire Buffs, Duke of Albany’s) ; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1918.
&nn»- -Or, an eagle’s head erased gules. Crtsf —
An eagle perching proper. Supporters — Two eagles
proper, wings expanded.
Seats — Fonlis Castle, Evanton, Ross-shire ; Ardullie Lodge, Ross-shire. Clubs — Junior United
Service New (Edinburgh).
Daughters living — Eva Marion, b. 1881 : in. 1904, Lieut. -Col. Cecil Claud Hugh Orby Gascoigne,
D.S.O , and has issue living, Patrick, b. 1912, — Robert Clifton, b. 1915, — Cecil Alastair Hector, b.
1916, —Marion Erica, b. 1906, — Joan Orby, b. 1910. Residence , Muirton, Blairgowrie.— —Violet
Florence, b. 1889.— Aline Margaret, b. 1892: m. 1915, Com. Lionel Victor Wells. R.N.
Brother living — CHARLES FREDERICK, b. Dec. 8th, 1851 : m. 1907, Ethel Salkeld, da. of
the late Edward Budd, of Leatherhead. Residence , Wookey, Wells, Somerset.
Sisters living — Amelia: m. 1889, Lieut. -Col. John Alfred Wyllie, Indian Army. Residence ,
Mont’ Estoril, Portugal Maud Mary. Residence , 2, Rochester Terrace, Edinburgh.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Harry Munro, 2nd son of 9th baronet, b. 1830, d. 1876 : r e-;«.
1862, Julia Dutton, who d. 1906, da. of John Chambers, Lieut. R.M. : —
George Hamilton, b. 1864 : in. 1891, Amelia Sarah Chappie. Walter Ross, b. 1865. Arthur
Talbot, b. 18 66: m. (Feb.) 1893, Frances Emily Emmeline, da. ofWilliam March, and has issue living,
Arthur Herman (of 8, Linden Grove, Nunhead, S.E.), b. (Sept.) 1893 : in. 1919, Violet Beatrice,
da. of Henry Powles. Residence , 71, Chadwick Road, Peckham, S.E.— Charles, b. 1869: in.
1896, Phyllis Cross, and has issue living, Robert Hector, b. 1898, — Malcolm, b. 1901, — Colin, b. 1905,
— Donald, b. 1906.— Percy, b. 1870. Arnold Harry, b. 1871. Residence , 46, Keston Road,
East Dulwich, SE Hermann, b. 1875 : m. 1898, Lillian Annie Augusta Minnie Percy, and
has issue living, George Hermann Munro, b. 1899. Residence , 160, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton,
S.W. Lilian, b. 1872 : in. 1897, James Edmund Andrews.
The 6th baronet, Sir Robert, M.P., was killed at the battle of Falkirk 1746.
MUNRO, Creation (U.K.) 1825, of Lindertis, Forfarshire.
Sisters living— Morna Violet, b. 1895.— Carmen Ida
Constance, b. 1896.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet)— Annie Katherine.
—Ethel Dora : m. 1886, Charles Henry Labouchere,
who d. 1916. Residence , Mapperton, Beaminster, Dorset.
— Georgiana Evelyn.— Louisa Olive: in. 1910, Rear-Adm. John Edmund Drummond, R.N.
[see E. Perth, colls.]. Residence , Eskhill, Kirriemuir, Forfarshire.
Sir Thomas TorquilAlphonso Munro,
5th Baronet ; b. Feb. 7 th, 1901 ; j. his father, Sir
Hugh Thomas, 1919.
— Or, an eagle’s head erased gules encircled by a
branch of laurel on the dexter and of oak on the sinister
side; on a chief argent the representation of an Indian hill
fort, and underneath in letters of gold the word “ Badamy
on a canton gules, a representation of the silver medal
presented by the E.I.C. to the ist baronet for his services at
the capture of Seringapatam 1799. Crest — An eagle close
proper, having a representation of the above medal pendent
round his neck by a red ribbon, the dexter paw resting on
an escutcheon gules, charged with a representation of the
fort of Badamy as in the arms, and in the beak a sprig of
laurel.
Seats — Lindertis, and Drumleys, Kirriemuir, Forfarshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Com. Edward Lionel Walker-Munro, R.N., b. 1862, d. 1920 :
in. 1887, Mabel Zoe (now of Rhinefield, Brockenhurst, Hants; 64, Sloane Street,
S.W. ; White House, Milford-on-Sea ; Eastwood Hall, Nottingham), da. and
heiress of Thomas Walker, of Eastwood Hall, Notts: —
IAN CHARLES RONALD, b. Oct. 9th, 1889 ; sometime Lieut. Grenadier Guards; British E.
Africa 1915, with King’s African Rifles.
The ist baronet, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas, K.C.B., was Governor of Madras 1820-27.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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MUNTZ, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of Clifton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire.
Sir Gerard Albert Muntz, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Nov. 27th, 1864 ; s. his father, Sir Philip Albert, 1908 :
in. 1st, 1893, Katie (from whom he obtained a divorce 1907),
el. da. of James Prinsep, formerly B.C.S. ; 2ndly, 1909,
Henrietta Winifred, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Francis Lowry
Graves, formerly R.A., of 75, Bouverie Road West, Folke-
stone, and has issue.
$,rms — Pean, on a mount in base proper, a swan rising argent
charged on each wing with a trefoil slipped vert, in chief a staff raguly
erect between two estoiles or. Crest — In front of a demi-swan wings
expanded argent, semee of trefoils slipped vert, a staff raguly fessewise
or.
Residence — Tiddington House, Stratford-on-Avon. Club — St.
Stephen's.
Son living-By 2nd marriage-GERARD PHILIP GRAVES, b.
June 13th, 1917.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Enid Averil, b. 1894: m.
1917, Capt. Geoffrey Farrington Evans, R.E. Kate Audrey, A 1895 :
in. 1917, Major Robin M. Sheppard, S. Staffordshire Regt. Mavis
Christian Phillis, b. 1896. By 2nd marriage — Ora Henrietta, b. 1911 Desiree Violet, b. 1916.
Brother living — Cecil Albert, b. 1870 ; is Traffic Manager, Egyptian State Railways (3rd class
Medjidie) : m. 1912, Gladys Mary, da. of Charles Edward Buckland, C.I.E., of 16, Stanhope
Gardens, S.W. [E. Crawford, colls.], and has issue living, Pearl Rosalie Evelyn, b. 1913, — Laura
Cecilia, b. 1918.
Sister living — Mildred Rosalie, b. 1872.
The 1st baronet, Sir Philip Albert Muntz, sat as M.P. for W. Warwickshire (C) June 1884 to
Nov. 1885, and for N., or Tamworth, Div. of Warwickshire Dec. 1885 to Dec. 1908.
Fortiter sed suaviter.
Boldly and with suavity.
MURPHY, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Altadore, Booterstown, co. Dublin.
Sir James Joseph Murphy, 1st Baronet ,
second son of the late Michael Murphy, J.P., of 21,
Merrion Square, Dublin [see Murphy, Bt., cr. 1912] ;
b. Jan. 24th, 1843 ; was Pres, of Dublin Chamber
of Commerce 1902-4 ; isaJ.P. and D.L. for Dublin
City, and a Director of Roy. Bank of Ireland
(Dublin) ; sometime German Consul at Dublin ;
Knt. 1902 : in. 1869, Bridget Jane, da. of the late
Francis Norman, solicitor, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, a ship in full sail on the sea, proper,
between two garbs gules, on a chief invected azure a lion
rampant between two four-leaved shamrocks slipped or.
Crtst— A lion’s jamb erased gules, holding a shamrock as in
the arms.
Seat— Yapton, Monkstown, co. Dublin. Clubs — Con-
stitutional, Junior Constitutional, Stephen’s Green, Royal
Irish Yacht (Kingstown).
Son living— JAMES JOSEPH RAPHAEL, b. Aug. 27th,
1879 : m. 1910, Ellen, da. of the late Edward Steed.
Residence , Heathfield, Terenure, co. Dublin.
....... Daughters living— Margaret Mary, b. 1870: in. 1892,
Brave and hospitable. John Peter Byrne, Bar.-at-Law, Resident Magistrate,
having had issue, of whom John Gilbert, b. 1892 ; Lieut. Indian Army; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1916, — Henry Norman, b. 1896. Residence , The Moorings, Athlone. Mary
Arabella, b. 18—: in. 1896, Frank V. Martin. Residence , Craigmore, Blackrock, co. Dublin.
Catherine, b. 18 — ; is a nun. Frances Ellen, b. 18 — .
MURPHY, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Wyckham, Taney, co. Dublin.
Sir Michael Murphy, 1st Baronet , third
son of the late Michael Murphy, J.P., of 21, Merrion
Square, Dublin [ see Murphy, Bt., cr. 1903] ; b.
March 9th, 1845 5 *s head of the firm of Michael
Murphy (Limited), steamship Owners, of 3, Beres-
ford Place, Dublin, Liverpool, Swansea, and Cardiff,
a Member of Board of Superintendance of Belfast
Banking Co. (Limited), and Past Chm. of Dublin
Port and Docks Board ; largely instrumental in
reviving shipbuilding industry in Dublin ; in. 1877,
Mary, who d. 1882, da. of James Freeman, of
Rathmines, co. Dublin, and has issue.
gknns — Per fesse, the chief per pale or and gules, in dexter
a demi-lion rampant couped and crowned, in sinister a demi-
lion rampant couped, holding a cross flory, all counterchanged,
the base argent, a ship in full sail on waves of the sea proper,
over all on a fesse sable three garbs of the first. Crtst — A lion
rampant per fesse gules and sable holding a garb or.
Residence— Wyckham, Taney, co. Dublin. Clubs — Re-
form, St. Stephen’s Green.
Brave and hospitable. SOU living — GEORGE FRANCIS, b. March 31st, 1881 ;
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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in. 1913, Frances, da. of the late Richard Davoren, of Friarsland, Roebuck, co. Dublin. Resi-
dence, Hawthorn, Shrewsbury Road, Dublin. Clubs , St. Stephen’s Green, Royal Irish Yacht.
Daughter living— Beatrice Mary (Lady O'Loghlen)'. m. 1918, Sir Michael O’Loghlen, 4th Bt.
Residences , Drumconora, Ennis, co. Clare ; Melbourne, Victoria.
MURRAY, Creation (N.S.) 1628, of Blackbarony, Peeblesshire.
Sir John Murray, 12th Baronet ; b.
Jan. 1 2th, 1867 ; s. his father, Sir Digby, 1906 ;
is Hereditary Sec. for Scotland : m. 1896, Edith
Mary, da. of George Raby, formerly of Val-
paraiso, and has issue.
— Or, a fetterlock azure, on a chief of the last
three stars argent. Crest — A dexter hand holding a scroll
proper.
Residence — Vallenar, Chili.
Son living— KENELM BOLD, b. May 26th, 1898 ;
Lieut. Machine Gun Corps ; European War 1917-19.
Daughters living— Helen Mary Edith, b. 1897.
Vanda Digby, b. 1902.
Brother living — Alan Digby, b. 1870 : m. 1907, Eileen
Shaw, and has issue living, Alan John Digby, b. 1909,
— Eileen Charmion Digby, b. 1911. Residence , Villa
Devoli, Buenos Ayres.
Sisters living — Helen : m. 1889, Edward Hallmann,
who d. 1906, and has issue living, Vera Helen Digby,
b. 1891. Marion Louise, b. 1872 : in. 1898, Frank
Quenell. Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. Kenelm Digby
Murray, D.S.O., 2nd son of 10th baro-
net, b. 1839, d. 1915 : m. 1870, Caroline
(now of 45, Fbnnerean Road, Ipswich),
da. of the late Col. George Thomson,
C.B., late Bengal Engineers : —
Archibald Digby, D.S.O., b. 1878 ; is Major R.F.A. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O., Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre) ; D.S.O. 1919 : in. 1905, Rosamund, da. of the
late Thomas Davey, of Bannerleigh, Leigh Woods, Bristol, and has issue living, Archibald John,
3. 1907, — Ian Digby, b. 1912, — a son, b. 1920, Kenelm Digby Bold, D.S.O. , b. 1879 ; is Major
Indian Army and a Gen. Staff Officer, with rank of Lieut.-Col. ; served during European War
1914-17 (wounded, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 19x7: m. 1911, Gwendolen, da. of the late Thomas Andrew
de Wolf, of Sydney, N.S. Wales, and has issue living, Andrew Digby, b. 19x5, — Joan Digby, b.
1912. Frances Anna. Constance Digby.
Grandchildren of the late James Wolfe Murray (infra) : —
Issue (by xst marriage) of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir James Wolfe Murray, K.C.B., b. 1853,
d. 1919 : in. 1st, 1875, Arabella, who d. 1909, da. of W. Bray ; 2ndly, 1913, Fanny (now
of Craiglette, Peeblesshire), da. of the late James Robson, of Pontefract, and widow of Sir
Donald Horne Macfarlane :—
George Wolfe b. 1876 ; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C. ; formerly Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders
(Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany’s) ; is Lieut. Reserve of Officers ; sometime Gen.
Manager Rhodesian Labour Bureau ; served with Nile Expedition 1898, present at battle of
Atbara (medal, Egyptian medal with clasp) : m. 1910, Katherine, da. of the late Rev. Thomas
Jones, R. of Llanbedr, Abergavenny, and has issue living, Thomas Wolfe, b. 1913, Katherine
Jean Wolfe, b. T911,— Miriam Arabella Elizabeth Wolfe, b. 1916,— a da. b. 1917. Club , Army
and Navy.— -James Wolfe, D.S.O., R.N., b. 1880; became Lieut. 1902, Lieut.-Com. 1910, Com.
1915, and Capt. 1920; European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1919. Lilian
Anne Wolfe, b. 1877 : m. 1897 , Major Charles Hamlyn Agnew, who obtained a divorce 1908 [ see
Agnew, Bt., cr. 1629]. Grace Catherine Wolfe, b. 1879: in. 1901, Major Sholto William Douglas,
D.S.O., formerly R.A.— Arabella Elizabeth Wolfe ( Lady Sutherland), b. 1881: in. 1904, Sir
George Henry Sutherland. Residence, 36, Upper Brook Street, W.
Issue of the late Francis D’Arcy Osborne Wolfe Murray, b. 1854, d. 1914 : in. 1881, Frances
Henrietta, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry Rhodes Morgan, M.S.C. : —
Harold Osborne Wolfe, b. 1884 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and abroad ; sometime Private Sec. and
A.D.C. to Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of British Honduras : m. 1908, Yvonne, da. of Gabriel St. Rene
Taillandier, of St. Remy de Provence, France. Stella Clare Hilda Wolfe.
Issue of the late Brig.-Gen. Arthur Alexander Wolfe Murray, C.B., b. 1866, d. (on active
ser.) 1918 : in. 1904, Evelyn Mary Hay (who in. 2ndly, 1920, Archibald Robert Cranfurd
Pitman), el. da. of the late Colin Mackenzie, Lord- Lieut, for Peeblesshire, of Portmore : —
Malcolm Victor Alexander, b. 1908.
Grandchildren of the late James Wolfe Murray, Hon. Lord Cringletie, great-great-
grandson of the late Alexander Murray, 4th son of 2nd baronet.
Issue of the late James Wolfe Murray, b. 1814, d. 1890 : m. 1st, 1852, Elizabeth Char-
lotte, who d. 1857, da. of John Whyte-Melville, of Bennochy and Strathkinness, co.
Fife; 2ndly, 1862, Louisa Grace, who d. 1883, da. of Sir Adam Hay, 7th Bt. : —
(By 1st marriage), Philip Charles Kriightley Wolfe, b. 1856; is a retired Com. R. N. : m. 1886, Ellie
Blanche, da. of the late R. H. De Winton, of Graftonbury, Hereford, having had issue, of whom
Alexander Robert Wolfe, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1889 ; Capt. and Brevet Major Gordon Highlanders ;
European War 1914-18 (wounded, Brevet Major, M.C., D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1918, — Philip George
Wolfe, b. 1891 ; Lieut. R.N.R. ; d. (on active ser. during European War) 1916, — David Knightley
Wolfe, b. 1897; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Lieut. R.G.A., — Christopher Charles Wolfe, b. 1903, — Blanche
Heather Wolfe, — Maude Elaine Wolfe. ■ (By 2nd marriage) Hilda Louisa Janey Wolfe (Baroness
Murray of Elibank) : in. 1894, the xst Baron Murray of Elibank, who d. 1920. Residence, Elibank,
Walkerburn, Peeblesshire.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Thomas Andrew Lumsden Murray, b. 1825. d. 1893 : m. 1849,
Elizabeth, who d. 1906, da. of the late John Carlton Fisher, LL.D., H.M. Queen
Victoria’s Printer, Canada : —
Elinor Isabella. Residence, Cringletie, Camberley, Surrey.— Elizabeth Charlotte: m. 1880, Col.
Henry Champernowne, R.E., who*/. 1917 [Harington, Bt., colls.].
Fear God.
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MURRAY, Creation (N.S.) 1630, of Dunerne, Fifeshire.
Sir Edward Robert Murray, B.S.O., 13th Baronet ; b. June 22nd,
1875 ; s. his father, Sir William Robert, 1904 ; is Hon. Lieut. -Col. in the
Army ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902, as Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 10th Batn. Imperial
Yeo. (despatches thrice, Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1900: m. 1904, Elsie Innes Macgeorge, el. da. of W. A.
Brown, formerly Sheriff of Aberdeen, Banff, and Kincardine.
— Not matriculated at Lyon Office.
Residence — Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Brothers living — ROWLAND WILLIAM, b. June 5th, 1877 ; served during S. African War
1901-2 (Queen’s medal with five clasps): in. 1907, Gertrude Frances, da. of the late Patrick
McCabe, of Belfast, and has issue living, Rowland William Patrick, b. 1910, — Gertrude Jane, b.
1909. Residence, Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A. Robert Lithgow, b. 1881 ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902
(twice wounded, Queen’s medal with two clasps, King’s medal with two clasps) : m. 1908, and has
issue living, Vernon Robert William, b. 1909, — James Edward, b. 1911, — Robert Atholl, b. 1914.
Residence, Crafton, Pa., U.S.A.
Half-Brother living — William Gerard Pulteney, b. 1891. Residence, Crafton, Pa., U.S.A.
Sister living — Marguerita Emily Frances, b. 1878.
Half-Sisters living — Laura Magdalen Irving, b. 1887 : m. 1907, Gerald Alexander Marlowe-King,
and has issue living, Alexander William, b. 1910,— George Robert, b. 1911, — Kenneth Gandy, b.
1912, — Donald Murray, b. 1915. Residence, Crafton, Pa., U.S.A. Marie Eugenie, b. 1890.
Widow living Of 13th Baronet— Magdalen Agnes {Lady Murray), da. of the late Gerard
Gandy, of Oakland, Windermere : m. 1885, as his 3rd wife, Sir William Robert Murray, 12th
baronet, who d. 1904. Residence , Crafton, Pa., U.S.A.
The 7th baronet, a distinguished military officer during the first American war, was subsequently
Secretary at War. He married in 1794 the Right Hon. Henrietta (in her own right) Countess of
Bath, and assumed the surname of Pulteney, but died without issue.
MURRAY, Creation (N.S.) 1673, of Ochtertyre, Perthshire.
Peace in war.
Sir Patrick Keith Murray, 8th
Baronet ; b. Jan. 27th, 1835 ; s. his father, Sir
William 1861; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.;
formerly Capt. Grenadier Guards : m. 1st, 1870,
Frances Amelia Jemima, who d. 1874, da. of the
late Anthony Murray, of Dollerie, Perthshire;
2ndly, 1876, lone Campbell Penney, who d. 1 881,
da. of the late Hon. Lord Kinloch (a Lord of
Session), and has issue.
^Vrws — Azure, three mullets argent, in the centre a cross
of the second surmounted of a saltire gules both couped.
Crtsf — An olive-branch proper.
Seat — Ochtertyre, Crieff, Perthshire.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— WILLIAM, b. April
8th, 1872; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1895). George, b. 1873 : in. 1899, Agnes Hunter,
da. of James Richmond, of Kincairney, Murthly, Perth-
shire, and formerly of Haddon Rig, N.S. Wales.— —By
2nd marriage — Patrick, b. 1878 : m. X903, Cecilia Mary
Dorothea, da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. John Sprot, of
Riddell, Lilliesleaf, Roxburghshire, and has issue living.
Patrick Ian, b. 1904, — Robert Malise, b. 1906, — Bethia
Ion6, b. 1911. Club , New (Edinburgh). John, b. 1881.
Daughter living— By 2nd marriage— lone Keith,
b. 1877.
Brother living— David, b. 1849 : m. 1875, Amy Louise,
da. of the late Col. Philip Goldney (Bengal Army).
Residence , Kondoli, Crieff.
Sister living — Mary Anne Charlotte : m. 1888, the Rev.
Edward William Kissack, who d. 1901, R. of Chillenden
and Knowlton. Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Alexander Keith Murray, 5th son of 7th baronet, b. 1843, d. 1903 :
in. 1889, Helen Mary, da. of the late Major Alexander Patrick Orr :—
Alastair William, b. 1894 ; 2nd Lieut. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders); d. (killed in action during
European War) 1917.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Com. Hemy Arthur Keith Murray, 7th son of 7th baronet,
b. 1846, d. 19x8 : in. 1872, Rosina Uniacke, who d. 1899, da. of the late Hon.
Edmund Murray Dodd, Judge of Supreme Court, Nova Scotia :—
Harry Edmund Colquhoun, M.D., b. 1873 : m. i9°3> Dorothy, el. da. of the late C. H. Barclay, and
has issue living, Whitney Uniacke, b. 1904, — John Graeme, b. 1906. Residence, Tree House,
Burley, Hants). Caroline Mary: in. 1912, the Rev. Bernard Keble Kissack, V. of Burneston,
and has issue living, Keith Edward, b. 1913,— Alastair George Anthony, b. 1917. Residence,
Burneston Vicarage, Bedale, Yorkshire.
Issue of the late Archibald Lamont Keith Murray, 10th son of 7th baronet, b. 1852,
d. 1911: in. 1884, Mary Ellen, da. of the late Dr. Hughes, Civil Surg. of
Nowgong. Assam : — .
Archie, b. 1886. Waiter Herbert, b. 1889; Lieut. New Zealand Forces; d. (killed in action
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during European War) 1916.— David, b. 1900.— —Georgina Mary, b. 1887.— Adelaide, b. 1891.
Millicent Ethel, b. 1893. -Jeannie Helen, b. 1898.
Issue of the late Henry Dundas Murray, 5th son of 6th baronet, b. 1818, d. 1882 :
in. 1857, Jane, who a. 1867, da. of Robert Travers Lewis, of Mountrath,
Ireland :—
William Tullibardine, b. 1863 : in. 1886, May Elizabeth Margaret, da. of the late James Bell,
M.D., of Kaipara, New Zealand, and has issue living, Henry Lamont, b. 1891, — Yolande, b. 1887.
. — -Mary Isabella : in. 1880, Robert Kinloch, W.S., and has issue living, Muriel Augusta, b.
1885. Residence , Perth.
Grandchildren of the late Joseph Murray, son of the late Alexander Murray, grand-
son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late George Joseph Murray, A 1833, d. 1913 : in. 1861, Augusta Anne, who d
1910, da. of the late Rev. George Deane, R. of Bighton, Hants : —
Alexander Penrose, b. 1863 ; formerly Capt. Gordon Highlanders ; is Capt. Reserve of Officers, and
an Esquire of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; served in S. Africa 1900 (despatches,
promoted Major), and during European War 1915 ; was British Consul-Gen. at Warsaw 1897-1908,
when he was transferred to Hayti : in. 1st, 1891, Nina, who d. 1894, da. of Col. Alexander Solovtsoff ;
2ndly, 1895, Ethel Chorley, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Arthur Hill, having had issue, of whom
(by 1st marriage) Alexander Gordon, b. 1892 ; Lieut. R.N. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1916, — (by 2nd marriage) Charles, b. 1895.— George Henry Lygon, b. 1871 ; ed. at Radley,
and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1892); formerly a Dist. Commr., East Africa Protectorate; tem-
porary British Vice-Consul, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. : in. 1908, Helen Marion, youngest da. of
the late Thomas B. Illingworth, of Somerset House, Shipley, Yorkshire. Margaret Beatrice, b.
1 868. — — Amelia Augusta, b. 1873.
Grandchildren of the late John Murray, grandson of the late Mungo Murray,
youngest son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late David Smythe Murray, b. 1807, d. 18 — : in. 18 — , Elizabeth Davis : —
John Grey, b. 1840. Anne. Elizabeth. — . Cecilia. Effie.
Issue of the late Mackenzie Murray, b. 1810, d. 1876 : in. 1870, Eliza Margaret, da. of the
late Edward James Jackson, of The Priory, St. Andrews : —
Edward Mackenzie, b. 1874.
The 6th baronet sat as M.P. for Edinburgh (city) 1806-12, and was afterwards Baron of the
Court of Exchequer in Scotland. The 7th Baronet, on his marriage in 1833, assumed the name of
Keith before that of Murray, which name is used by all his descendants.
MUSGRAVE, Creation (E.) 1611, of Hartley Castle, Westmoreland.
Sir Richard George Musgrave, 12 th
Baronet, b. Oct. nth, 1872; j. his father, Sir
Richard Courtenay, M.P., 1881 ; is a D.L. for
Westmoreland and Cumberland, and patron of one
living ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Princess Louise’s
(Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) : m. 1895, the
Hon. Eleanor Harbord, da. of 5th Baron Suffield,
having had issue, of whom the 2nd son, Christopher,
b. 1899 ; a Naval Cadet ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1914.
&ms — Azure, six annulets or, three, two, and one. Crest
— Two arms embowed in armour proper, the hands grasping
an annulet or.
Residence — 17, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Clubs— Travellers’, Marlborough.
Son living— NIGEL COURTENAY, b. Feb. nth, 1896;
sometime Lieut. Grenadier Guards (Reserve).
Brothers living— Philip Richard, b. 1873 ; formerly Lieut.
3rd Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt. : in. 18— . Club , Bachelors’.
i Thomas Charles, b. 1875 : in. 1910, and has issue living,
Charles, b. 1913, — Dorothy (twin), b. 1913. Club, Union.
Sisters living — Dorothy Ann, b. 1869 : m. T895, Henry
Francis Compton, formerly M.P. for New Forest Div. of
Hants, and has issue living, Henry Richard, b. 1899,—
Phyllis Dorothy {Lady Chichester ), b. 1896 : in. 1915, Sir
Edward George Chichester, 10th Bt., — Daphne, b. 1897:
m. 1917, Cecil Edward Philip Green, Lieut. Coldstream
Without changing. Guards. Residences , Minstead Manor, Lyndhurst, Hants ;
Mapperton House, Beaminster, Dorset. Zoe Caroline, b. 1871 : in. 1893, Alexander Haldane
Farquharson [ see Ross, Bt., cr. 1668, colls.]. Residence , Invercauld, Ballater ; 47, South Street,
Park Lane, W.
Aunt living (daughter of 10th baronet) — Sophia : m. 1869, Samuel Steuart Gladstone, who d. 1909,
and has issue living, Hugh Steuart (of 40, Lennox Gardens, S.W., and Capenoch, Thornhill,
Dumfriesshire), b. 1877; is a J.P. and a County Councillor for Dumfriesshire: in. 1907, Cecil
Emily, da. of the late Gustavus Arthur Chetwynd-Talbot [see E. Shrewsbury colls.], and has issue
living, John b. 1908, David Steuart b. 1914, Gustavus James b. 1916, Elizabeth b. iqio, Jean Cecil b.
1912. Residences , Capenoch, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire ; 40, Lennox Gardens, S.W.i.
Widow living of nth Baronet — Adora Frances Olga (Baroness Brougham and Vaux, da.
of Peter Wells, of Forest Farm, Windsor Forest: in. 1st, 1867, Sir Richard Courtenay Musgrave,
nth baronet, who d. 1881 ; 2ndly, 1882, the 3rd Baron Brougham and Vaux. Residences , Brougham,
Penrith; Chateau Eleonore, Cannes, Alpes Maritimes, France; 36, Chesham Place, S.W.
This family came into England with the Conqueror, and settled at Musgrave, in Westmoreland.
Thomas Musgrave, temp. Edward III., was summoned by writ and sat as a peer of the realm for
twenty-three years. Sir Philip, 2nd baronet, a distinguished Royalist, sat as M.P. for Westmoreland
1640-42 ; after the battle of Worcester, he attended King Charles II. in France, Holland, and Scotland,
from whence he retired to the Isle of Man, which he bravely defended under the Countess of Derby.
For his great services a warrant creating him Baron Musgrave of Hartley Castle was issued, but he
did not take out the patent. The 5th baronet, M.P. for Carlisle, was Clerk to the Privy Council, and
the 6th baronet sat as M.P for co. Westmoreland. Sir Philip, 8th baronet, was M.P. for Carlisle,
and Sir Richard, nth baronet, sat as M.P. for E. Cumberland, and was Lord-Lieut. of Westmoreland.
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MUS GRAVE, Creation (I.) 1782, of Tourin, Waterford.
Sir Richard John Musgrave, 5 th
Baronet; b. 1850; s. his father, Sir Richard,
1874; ed. at Eton; is a J.P. and a D.L. for co.
Waterford (High Sheriff 1880) : m. 1891, Jessie, da.
of the late Hon. R. Dunsmuir, of Craigdarrock,
Victoria, British Columbia, and has issue.
&rms — Azure, six annulets or, three, two, and one. Crtst
— Two arms in armour proper, gauntleted and supporting an
annulet or.
Seat— Tourin, Cappoquin, co. Waterford. Clubs — Wind-
ham, Kildare Street.
Daughters living— Joan Moira, b. 1892 : in. 1920, Capt.
Thomas Ormsby Jameson, Rifle Brig. Dorothy Frances,
b. 1894.
Sisters living — Maria {Hon. Mrs. Cosbv Trench)', in.
1873, the Hon. Cosby Godolphin Trench, son of 2nd
Baron Ashtown. Residence , Sopwell Hall, Cloughjordan,
co. Tipperary.' Frances Ann ; d. (result of enemy action)
1918.— —Florence Sophia; d. (result of enemy action) 1918.
Edith Melesina Lovett : in. 1919, Edward Philips
Thompson. Residence , Pauls’-Moss, Whitchurch, Salop.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Edward Musgrave, son of
3rd baronet, b. 1834, d. 1911 : m. 1858,
Anastasia Letitia, whorf. 1902, da. of James
Gee, of Cappagh, co. Waterford : —
JAMES, b. Oct. 13th, i860: in. 1891, Kathleen Const, da. of
Francis Const-Barker, formerly of Glenart Lodge, Blackrock,
co. Dublin, and has issue living, Christopher Norman, b.
1892; is Lieut. R.E., — Francis Edward b. 1894; is Lieut.
R.E., — Dorothy Maude, b. 1895, — Kathleen Joyce, b. 1904. Residence , Lincoln, F. C. Oeste,
Buenos Aires. John, b. 1868. Club , Union (Victoria, B.C.). Robert, b. 1870: in. 1905,
Amy L., da. of Brig.-Surg. F. Lindsay Dickson, of Vancouver, British Columbia. Edward
Christopher, D.S.O., b. 1872; is Major King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; served during European War
1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1916: in. 1901, Louisa Muriel Menteith, who d. 1904, 2nd
da. of Clermont Livingston, of Cowichan Bay, Vancouver, British Columbia. William Newcome,
b. 1878; is Capt. Army Ser. Corps. Frances Newcome, b. 1862: in. 1888, Major Frederick
Dundas’ Elderton, formerly Roy. Army Med. Corps. Anastasia Rose: in. 1911, Capt. Harry
de Moleyns Mellin, Rifle Brig., of The Fens, Somenos Lake, Vancouver Island.
This Baronetcy was conferred on Richard Musgrave, M.P., el. son of Christopher Musgrave,
of Tourin, co. Waterford, with special remainder to his younger brothers, under which remainder
the 2nd baronet, Sir Christopher, succeeded. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for co. Waterford, and
the 4th baronet was Lord-Lieut. and Custos Rotulorum of co. Waterford.
NAESMYTH, Creation (N.S.) 1706, of Daywick, Peeblesshire.
Without changing.
Not by knavery , but by bravery.
Sir James Tolme Naesmyth,
7th Baronet ; b. Aug. 6th, 1864; s. his
father, Sir Michael George, 1907.
^rws — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gules, a dexter
hand couped proper holding a sword palewise
argent between two broken hammers or, Nae-
smyth ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, on a fesse argent,
between three mullets in chief and a sanglier
in base of the second, a boar’s head couped gules,
Baird of Rosso. Cmt — A hand holding a
hammer as in the arms. £npporltrs — Two naked
savages wreathed about the loins, and each hold-
ing in the exterior hand a sword proper.
Residence — Posso, Peeblesshire.
Half-Sister living of 6th Baronet— Ada
Eleanor. Residence , Tunbridge Wells.
Widow living of 5th Baronet — Agnes
Carus-Wilson {Lady Naesmyth ), da. of the
late Rev. David Barclay Bevan, of Courtlands,
Tunbridge Wells : m. 1st, 1888, as his second
wife, Sir James Naesmyth, 5th baronet, who d.
896 ; andly, 1898, the Rev. Ernest Charles
Bevan, who d. 1915. Residence, Northgate House, Bury St. Edmunds.
Collateral Branch living. , „ „ _ _ T „ „ „ , r
Issue of the late Donald Luttrell Kilve Naesmyth, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.. 3rd son of
6th baronet, b. 1874, d. 1919: m. 1901, Flora (now of Kilve Cottage, College
Road, Dulwich, S. E.), da. of the late H. W. Burrage :—
DOUGLAS ARTHUR BRADLEY, b. Jan. 1st, 1905 ; ed. at Dulwich Coll.
The family of Naesmyth is of remote antiquity in Tweeddale. The family legend is that *n the
reign of James III. of Scotland, the royal and baronial powers being nearly equal, repeated struggles
took place between the nobles and the king. In one of these conflicts, the Douglas partisans having
been victorious, an ancestor of the Naesmyths who fought under the royal standard sought refuge in a
neighbouring smithy, and the smith disguised him as his hammersman 1 he Douglas pursuers, entering
the smithy, observed with suspicion the disguised hammersman, who in his agitation struck a false blow
with the sledge-hammer, whereupon one of the pursuers rushed at him, calling out, Ye re nae smith >
the disguised hammersman however overpowered his assailant, whilst the smith, anned with a red-hot
iron bar, rallied the king’s followers, headed by Naesmyth, and regained the day. 1 he King thereupon
knighted the Naesmyth, and bestowed upon him a grant of lands with armorial bearings and motto,
‘Not by knavery, but by bravery'.’” James Naesmyth, inventor of the steam hammer, is lineally
descended from James Naesmyth of Posso, who was M.P. for Perthshire 1630-39. lhe 1st baronet,
an eminent lawyer, was known as “ The Deil of Dawick,” and the 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for
Peeblesshire 1730-41. Sir James, 5th baronet, was a Member of the Roy.. Scottish Archers. lhe
6th baronet, Sir Michael George, who s. his nephew in 1896, was son of Sir James Naesmyth, 3rd
Bt., by his second wife Harriet, da. of John Jones, of Westham, Sussex.
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NAIRN, Creation (U.K.) 1904, of Rankeilour, Collessie, and Dysart House,
Dysart, Fifeshire.
Sir Michael Nairn, 2nd Baronet ,
b. Feb. 19th, 1874 ; s. his father Sir Michael
Barker, 1915 ; ed. at Edin. Acad., at Sherborne,
and at Marburg Univ., Germany : m. 1901,
Mildred Margaret, da. of George W. Neish, and
has issue.
&rms — Per fesse argent and sable, on a chaplet four
escallops, all counter-changed. Crest — Three thistles,
conjoined in stalk entwined with two roses all slipped
proper.
Seats — Dysart House, Dysart, Fife ; Pitcarmick,
Blairgowrie.
Son living— MICHAEL GEORGE NAIRN, b. Jan.
30th, 1911.
Daughters living— Rachel Emily, b. 1902. Constance
Jane, b. 1904.— Mildred Brenda, b. 1906.— Eliza-
beth Barbara, b. 1915.
Brothel’ living— Robert Spencer, b. 1880; ed. at Rugby,
and atTrin. Hall, Camb.; is Major Yeo. : m. 1906, Clara
Kathleen, da. of C. Chaloner Smith, and has issue living,
Douglas Leslie Spencer, b. 1906, — Michael Alastair
Spencer, b. 1909, — Robert Frank, b. 1910, —Kathleen
Matilda, b. 1913, — Helen Clare, b. 1917. Residence , Leslie House, Fife.
Sisters living — Catherine Ann : m. 1892, William Black, of Chapel. Residences , St. Mary’s,
Kirkcaldy ; Chapel, Kingskettle, Fife. Emily Frances. Edith Blanche, m. 1916, James
Harry Sinclair Holroyd, of Rhodesia. Residence , Rusper House, Rusper, Sussex. Euphemia :
m. 1899, Harry Oliphant Nicholson, M.D., F.R.C.P.E. Residences , 20, Manor Place, Edinburgh ;
Balnauld, Kirkmichael, Perthshire. Isabella: m. 1909, John William Thomson Walker, O B.E. ,
M.B., F.R.C.S. Residence, 30, Queen Anne Street, W. Mary : m. 1910, William Keir Balfour,
J.P. Residence , Fernie Castle, Collessie, Fife.— -Dorothy Clare.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Emily Frances ( Ladv Nairn), da. of Alfred Rimington
Spencer of Byfleet, Surrey : m. 1866, Sir Michael Barker Nairn, 1st baronet, who d. 1915.
Residence, Rankeilour, Springfield, Fife.
The 1st baronet, Sir Michael, was Chairman of Michael Nairn and Co. (Limited), linoleum manu-
facturers, of Kirkcaldy, and of Nairn Linoleum Co., of Kearny, U.S.A.
NAIRNE, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Kirkcudbright.
Sir (John) Gordon Nairne, 1st Baronet , son of the late Andrew
Nairne, of Castle Douglas, Scotland ; b. 1861 ; was Ch. Cashier, Bank of England
1902-18, when he was appointed Comptroller; is an Officer of Legion of Honour
and of Crown of Belgium, etc. ; Knt. 1914: ni. 1894, Narciza, 5th da. of the late
Baron da Costa Ricci, Attache of Portuguese Legation in London, and has issue.
$rms — Not on record at time of going to press.
Residence — 48, Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, W. Club— Conservative.
Daughter living— Sybil Isabel Macartney, b. 1896 ; m. 1918, Capt. Basil Laing Clay, Roy. W.
Kent Regt.
ELLIS-NANNEY, Creation (U.K.) 1898, of Gwynfryn, Llanystumdwy, co. Carnarvon,
and Cefndeuddwr, Trawsfynydd, co. Merioneth. [Extinct 1920.]
Sir Hugh John Ellis-Nanney, 1st and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet — Mary Elizabeth, b. 1877: m. 1913, «the Rev. John Price
Lewis, R. of Llanystumdwy, and Preb. of Bangor. Residence, Gwynfryn, Criccieth, Carnarvon-
shire.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Hon. Elizabeth Octavia {Hon. Lady Ellis-Nanney), da. 01
3rd Baron Clonbrock : m. 1875, Sir Hugh John Ellis-Nanney, 1st Bt., who d. 1920, when the title
became ext. Residence, Gwynfryn, Criccieth, Carnarvon.
NAPIER, Creation (N.S.) 1627, of Napier, Renfrewshire.
Sir Alexander Lennox Milliken
Napier, nth Baronet ; b. May 30th, 1882;
s. his father, Sir Archibald Lennox Mil-
liken, 1907 ; is Capt. Grenadier Guards,
and an A.D.C. on Personal Staff ; Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (twice wounded); was
an A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen. and Com.-in-Ch.
of Australia (Earl of Dudley) 1910- n ; served
in S. Africa 1902 (medal with two clasps) :
m. 1913, Joan Alice Ashurst, only da. of
the late Edward Ashurst Morris, of 44,
Cadogan Square, S.W., and has issue.
^jVrms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, argent, a saltire,
engrailed between four roses gules, Napier ; 2nd,
azure, a lion rampant argent crowned or, Macdowel ;
3rd, argent, a fesse azure voided of the field between
three demi-lions crowned gules, Milliken. Crests —
1st, an arm grasping an eagle’s leg proper ; 2nd, a
demi-lion rampant gules, holding in his dexter fore
paw a dagger or. Supporters — Two eagles, with their
wings closed, proper.
Residence — 56, Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs— St. James’s, Marlborough, Bath.
Without blemish.
RE6AR D E_ - BIEN-i Hi
Look well.
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Daughter living— Mary Marjory, b. 1915.
Brother living — ROBERT ARCHIBALD, b. Julyi9th, 1889; is Lieut. Roy.E. Kent Mounted Rifles :
m. 1914, Violet, da. of E. Payn, and has issue living, William Archibald, b. 1915. Club, Isthmian.
Aunts living (daughters of 9th baronet) — (“Lola”) Anne Salisbury Mary Meliora {Lady Hay), b.
1851: m. 1881, Sir John Adam Hay, 9th Bt. Residence, 42, Egerton Gardens, S.W.— Aymee
Elizabeth Georgiana {Lady Clerk), b. 1853 : m. 1875, Sir George Douglas Clerk, 8th Bt., who d.
1911. Residence, The Barony House, Lasswade, Midlothian.— Theodora Evelyn.
Mother living — Mary Alison Dorothy, da. of Sir Thomas Fairbaim, 2nd Bt. : m. 1st, 1880, Sir Archi-
bald Lennox Milliken Napier, 10th Bt. , who d. 1907, having obtained a divorce 1^03 ; 2ndly, 1904, G.
Graham Kirklinton, J.P., D.L. Residences, 38, Wilton Crescent, S.W. ; Kirklinton Hall, Carlisle.
Widow living Of 10th Baronet— Charlotte {Lady Napier ), only da. of the late Hon. Henry
William Austin (sometime Ch. Justice of Bahamas), of Montreal : m. 1904, as his second wife, Sir
Archibald Lennox Milliken N apier, xoth baronet, who d. 1907.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major Robert Francis Ladeveze Napier; 2nd son of 9th baronet.
b. 1856, d. 1898 : m. 1887, Emily Norrie (now of 68, Kmghtsbridge, S.W.), da. of
the late George L. A. Moke, of New York : —
Lennox Robert Murray, b. 1890; Capt. Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders; d. (wounds in action
during European War) 1916. Ivan Robert, b. 1893 ; is Lieut. Queen’s Own Cameron High-
landers; served during European War 1914-18 (despatches). Noreen Mary Hay {Hon. Mrs.
Charles P. St. John), b. 1895 : m. 1914, the Hon. Charles Paulet St. John [see B. St. John].
Issue of the late William Edward Stirling Napier, 3rd son of 9th baronet, b. 1858,
d. 1900 : m. X884, Jane Catherine, da. of the late W. M. Reid : —
William Edward Stirling, M.C., b. 1893; formerly a Clerk in Administrator’s Office, St. Kitts; is
Lieut. Lothian and Border Horse; European War T915-18 (M.C.): m. 1919, Aubrey, da. of
William Houlding, of Liverpool, and Avalhar, France. Aleck Douglas, b. 1894. Lola Lillias
Daphne, b. 1891.
Issue of the late John Stirling Napier, son of 8th baronet, b. 1820, d. 1891 : tn. 1845,
Janet who. d. 1913, da. of Andrew Brown, of Auchintorlie, Renfrewshire :
Mary Elizabeth : m. 1902, as his second wife, Charles Lisle Stirling- Cookson, who d. 1919. Resi-
dence,
This family is a branch of the Earls of Levenax or Lennox (title extinct), and is said to have taken
its name from a saying by Alexander III. (of Scotland), after battle, that Lennox had na peer (no
equal). Sir William, the 8th baronet, was served heir male general to Archibald, 3rd Baron Napier,
1887, and afterwards assumed the baronetcy — one of the oldest in Scotland— which had remained
dormant for 134 years.
NAPIER, Creation (U.K. 1867), of Merrion Square, Dublin.
Sir Joseph William Lennox
Napier, 4th Baronet ; b. Aug. 1st, 1895 ; s.
his father, Lieut. -Col. Sir William Lennox,
1915 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Jesus Coll., Camb.;
is Lieut. 1st Home Counties Brig. R.F.A. ;
served during European War 1915-18 in Gal-
lipoli and Mesopotamia (thrice wounded,
prisoner).
glrms — Argent, on a saltire engrailed between four
roses gules, five escallops or. Crrst— A dexter cubit arm
erect proper, charged with a rose gules, the hand grasping
a crescent argent.
Residence— 5, Harley Gardens, The Boltons, S.W.
Club — Junior United Service.
Brothers living— CHARLES MACNAGHTEN,
b. Dec. 10th, 1896; ed. at R.M.A. ; Lieut. R.F.A. ;
European War 1915-18 in France and Belgium. Club ,
Junior United Service. Vivian John Lennox, M.C.,
b. 1898 ; ed. at Uppingham, and at R.M.C.; Lieut.
S. Wales Borderers ; European War 1917-18 (M.C.).
Club, Junior United Service.
Sisters living — Marjorie Lennox, b. 1894. Gwen-
dolyn Mabel Shelagh, b. 1900.
Widow living of 3rd Baronet— Mabel Edith
Geraldine {Lady Napier ), da. of the late Rev.
Charles Thornton Forster, V. of Hinxton, Cambridge-
shire: m. 1890, Lieut.-Col. Sir William LennoxNapier, 3rd baronet, who d. (killed in action) 1915.
Residence, 5, Harley Gardens, The Boltons, S.W.
Without blemish.
The ist baronet, Sir Joseph, P.C., D.C.L., LL.D., sat as M.P. for Dublin University (C) 1848-58,
and was Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1858-9, a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
1868-81, First Lord Commissioner for Custody of Great Seal in Ireland 1874, and Vice-Chancellor 01
Dublin University 1867-80. The 3rd baronet, Lieut.-Col. Sir William Lennox, was killed in action
in the Dardanelles Aug. 1915, when serving as Major with 4th Batn. S. Wales Borderers.
Naylor-Leyland, see Leyland.
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(G.B.) 1795, of Dagnam Park, Essex.
Sir Thomas Lewis Hughes Neave,* 5th
Baronet; b. Tune 26th, 1874; s. his father 1877 ^
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; formerly
Major Roy. Anglesey R.E. (Mil.) ; sometime
Lieut. -Col. 1st Vol. Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers,
and Major Roy. Defence Corps ; is Hon. Capt. in
the Army, a J.P. and D.L. for Anglesey, and a
J.P. for Essex : m. 1908, Dorina Lockhart, da. of
the late George H. Clifton, of Clifton Yali,
Candilli, Constantinople, and has issue.
^nns — Argent, on a cross sable five fleurs-de-lis or.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet gold a lily, stalked and leaved
vert, flowered and seeded or.
Seats — Dagnam Park, Romford ; Llyrdulas, Anglesey .
Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton.
son living— ARUNDELL THOMAS CLIFTON,
b. May 31st, 1916.
Daughters living — Dorina Mary Eileen, b. 1911.
Ren£e Arundell, b. 1913.
Sister living — Mary Gertrude Catherine, b. 1872.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Mariquita : m.
Those things only are becoming which 1874, Alexander George Middleton, who d. 1875. Resi-
are honourable. dence , 88, St. George’s Road, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Sheffield Neave, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1799, d. 1868 : m. 1851,
Mar}- Henrica, who d. 1884, da. of David Richard Morier : —
Sheffield Henry Morier, b. 1853 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; appointed Capt. Roy.
Army Med. Corps 1915 : m. 1878, Gertrude Charlotte Margaret (has Order of Mercy), da. of
Julius Talbot Airey, brother of 1st Baron Airey, G.C.B. (ext.), and has issue living, Sheffield
Airey (of 24, De Vere Gardens, W.8.), b. 1879 ; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (M A.
and B.Sc. 1906, D.Sc. 1918); is Assist Director of Imperial Bureau of Entomology: m. 1915,
Dorothy, da. of Lieut.-Col. Arthur Thomson Middleton, of 3, Queen’s Gate, S.W., and has issue
living, Airey Middleton Sheffield b. 1916, Iris Averil b. 1918, — Richard, b. 1881 ; ed. at Eton, and
at R.M.C. ; is Major Essex Regt. : m. 1912, Helen Elizabeth Mary, da. of Robert Miller, of St.
Leonard’s, Ingalestone [see B. Ardilaun, colls.], and has issue living, Robert Morier Sheffield b. 1917,
Julius Arthur Sheffield b. 1919, Beatrice Honoria Sheffield b. 1916, — Beatrice, b. 1880: m. 1897,
Walter S. Brindle, — Violet, b. 1884: m. 1919, Major Norman Holmes Stone, Somerset L.I. Resi -
dence , Mill Green Park, IngatestODe, Essex. Club, New University. Edward Strangways,
b. 1857 ; ed. at Eton : m. 1882, Evelyn Jane, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Robert Vansittart (Cold-
stream Guards), of Chuffs, Maidenhead, having had issue, of whom Edward Arthur, b. 1883: m .
1916, Evelyn Margaret Lamb, — Gerald Vansittart, b. 1884 ; Capt. Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I. ; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1917, — Guy Morier, b. 1886, — Hugh Alexander, b. 1893, —
Eric Lloyd Strangways, b. 1898, — Evelyn Henrica, b. 1889. Residence , 5, Warwick Road, Ealing,
W. Anna Charlotte: m. 1878, Reginald James Mure, Bar.-at-Iaw, who d. 1908, and has issue
living, Geoffrey Reginald Gilchrist, b. 1893, — Katharine Henrica : m. 1906, Francis Edward
Armitstead, Bar .-at- Law, who d. 1907, — Barbara Gertrude.— -Cecilia Louisa: m. 1876, Charles
William Matthews, and has issue living, Emily Nora, — Dorothy Neave : in. 1907, Charles Evelyn
Royds, of 26, Porchester Square, W., and has issue living, Richard John Evelyn b. 1908, Cecilia
Elizabeth b. 1914, — Margaret Cecilia. Residence , 16, Norton Road, Hove. Nora : in. 1885,
William Arrow. Residence, Langstons, South Weald, Essex.- - —Alice Henrica Dora : in. 1888,
John Newton Hayley (Clubs, Windham, Raleigh, Hurlingham), having had issue, Cyril William
Seaforth Burrell, b. 1892 ; Capt. Highland L.I. ; d. (wounds in action during European War)
1915, — John Rudolph Burrell, b. 1895 ; Lieut. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; d. (wounds in
action during European War) 1917.
Grandchildren of the late William Augustus Neave (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Alexander Neave, b. 1841, d. 1879: m. 1868, Frances Mary
(now of Lingdale, 73, Lansdowne Road, Bournemouth), da. of Charles Saunders, of Carr
Hall, Yorkshire : —
Charles Alexander, b. 1869; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.A. ; formerly Lieut. R.A., and
Capt. 3rd (Reserve) Batn. Prince Albert’s (Somersetshire L.I.); is Lieut.-Col. and a Ch. Transport
Officer, E. African Protectorate ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902, in Remount Depart, (despatches,
Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s medal), with Nandi Expedition 1905, with Somali-
land Expedition 1909, and in E. Africa 1914-15 : in. 1891, Clara Elizabeth, da. of Richard Schur,
Vienna, having had issue, of whom Alexander Lionel William, b. 1894 ; Capt. Indian Army ; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1918, — Harold Digby, b. 1897, — Frances Lilian, b. 1893.
Lionel Digby, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1873 ; ed. at Marlborough, at Bath Coll., and at
Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1896) ; M.R.C.S. Eng. andL.R.C.P. London 1906: m. 1909, Winifred,
da. of Michael Burke, and has issue living, Nelson Digby, b. 1914, — John Alexander, b. 1919, —
Geoffrey Lionel Neave, b. 1920, — Mary Winifred, b. 1913. Residence , Hazeldene, St. Osyth,
Colchester.— Ethel Maty. Florence Katharine: in. 1899, George H. Martin. Residence,
Brierbank, Ben Rhydding, Yorks. Gertrude Atherton : in. 1907, Lawrence Middleton
Brettingham, and has issue living, Sylvia Atherton, b. 1908. Residence , The Bartletts Milverton,
Somerset.-^— Frances Eveline: 111. 1905, Stephen Wilkinson, A.F.C., Lieut. R.A.F., and has
issue living, Gabrielle Stephanie, b. 1908, — Violet Vivienne, b. 1912.
Issue of the late Francis Digby Spencer Neave, b. 1842, d. 1913 : m. 1869, Eliza Marianne
(now of Okeover, Riccarton, Christchurch, New Zealand), da. of Henry Cormack, of
Bombay : —
Francis Digby, b. 1874 : m. 1910, Ethelberta, da. of Edward Washbourn, of St. Albans, Christchurch,
New Zealand, and has issue living, Francis Edward, b. 1914, — John Digby, b. 1016, — Henry
Washbourn, b. 1918, — Elizabeth Marjorie, b. 1911. Residence, 35, Mather’s Road, Spreydon,
Christchurch, New Zealand.— Kenelm, b. 1875; ed. at Univ., New Zealand (LL.B. 1900); is a
Bar. and Solicitor. Residence , Christchurch, New Zealand. Everard Algidus, b. 1879 : in.
1900, Nora Cottell, and has issue living. Adelaide Constance. — —Anne Eleanor. — -Alice
Mary: m. 1904, Percy Morland Acton-Adams, D.S.O., and has issue living. Residence ,
Clarence Reserve, Kaikoura, New Zealand.
-¥■ His brother, Arundell Neave, b. 1875 ; Major Lancers; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1915 (despatches, Chevalier Legion of Honour), having also served in S. Africa (two medals
with five clasps).
NEAVE, Creation
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Grandson of the late William Augustus Neave, 4th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Lieut. -Col. Everard Strangways Neave, b. 1844, d. 1896 :
m. 1st, 1876, Annie Laura, who d. 1877, da. of the late Alfred Douglas-Hamilton, of
Swainston, Isle of Wight [D. Hamilton, colls.] ; 2ndly, 1887, Julia Anne, who d. 1915, da.
of the late William Ashwell, of Chetwode Priory, Bucks: —
Everard Reginald, b. 1877 ; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1900) ; is in I.C.S., and a Dist. and
Sessions Judge, Meerut : m. 1910, Amy Charlotte Balfour Hay, da. of the late Peter Hay-Paterson,
and has issue living, David Reginald, b. 1912, — Beatrice Rosemary, b. 1911, — Diana Hope, b. 1918.
Residences , Meerut United Provinces, India ; Carpow House, Abernethy, Perthshire.
Grandchildren of the late John Neave, 2nd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Neave, b. 1805, d. 1848 : m. 1834, Sabina Mary (who m. 2ndly,
18 — , — Offord), da. of Lieut.-Col. George Bristow : —
Spencer le Neve, b. 1838: in. 18 — .——Arthur Montagu, b. 1842 : in. 18 — .
Issue of the late Edgar Neave, b. 1810, d. 1880 m. 18 — : —
Several sons and daus.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Neave, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Richard Neave, b. 1808, d. 1877 : m. 1838, Anna Maria Dorothea, who
d. 1888, da. of the late Rev. John Eyton, of Eyton, Salop : —
Rev. Richard Lewis Irvine, b. 1851 ; is in Holy Orders of Ch. of Rome. Residence , St. Catherine’s,
Littlehampton. Barbara Frances Mary: in. 1886, the Count Roger de Courson. Residence , 5,
Rue Perignon, Paris.
Issue of the late George Peters Neave, b. 1809, d. 1887 : m. 1845, Maria, who d. 1879,
da. of Richard Pinder, of Newnham, Gloucestershire: —
Richard Irvine, b. 1849: in. 1872, Harriet, da. of William White, of Upcerne House, Dor-
chester, and has issue living, Arundell Francis Robert Irvine, b. 1874, — Violet Maria.— George
Howard, b. 1851 : in. 1875, Isabella Augusta, da. of the late Samuel Chapman, of Hamilton,
Bermuda, and has issue living, Cecil Howard, b. 1880 : in. 1902, and has issue living, Sybil b. 19 — , —
Iris b. 19 — . Residence , 54, Castlebar Road, Ealing, W.
The xst baronet was Governor of the Bank of England 1780.
NEELD, Creation (U.K.) 1859, of Grittleton House, Wiltshire.
Sir Audley Dallas Neeld, C.B., M.V.O. , 3rd
Baronet ; b. Jan. 23rd, 1849; s. his brother, Sir Algernon
William, 1900; ed. at Harrow, and at Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1870); formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 2nd Life
Guards ; is a J.P. for Berks and Wilts (High Sheriff 1905),
and patron of seven livings ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900,
in command of Composite Regt. of Household Cav. (men-
tioned in despatches, C.B.); C.B. (Mil.) 1900, M.V.O. (4th
class) 1901 : m. 1873, the Hon. Edith Vivian, 3rd da. of 2nd
Baron Vivian.
^rm» — Per pale argent and azure, a lion passant between three grey-
hounds’ heads erased counterchanged. Crest — On a mount vert a wolf’s
head erased sable, between two branches of palm proper.
Seat — Grittleton, Chippenham. Clubs — Arthur’s, Carlton, Army
To perpetuate one's name and Navy.
by deeds. Brothers living— REGINALD RUNDELL, b. Oct. 10th, 1850 ; is a
Rear-Adm. (retired) R.N.: m. 1896, the Hon. Beatrix Alice, da. of 1st Baron Fisher. Residence,
Twatley Farm, Malmesbury. Clubs, Naval and Military, Army and Navy. Mortimer Graham,
b. 1851; ed. at Harrow, and at Caius Coll., Camb. ; formerly Lieut.-Col. 17th Lancers; served
in S. African war 1879 (medal with clasp). Residence , Langley Lodge, Chippenham. Clubs,
Naval and Military, Army and Navy, Cavalry.
Sister living — Evelyn Mary : m. 1875, Philip Wroughton, who d. 1910, having had issue, of whom
Philip Musgrave Neeld, b. 1887; Major Yeo. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, —
Dorothy Florence Mary, b. 1875 : m. 1908, the Rev. Herbert Lavallin Puxley (R. of Bramley,
Hants), of Lletherllestry, Carmarthen, and has issue living, Michael Lavallin b. 1909, John Philip
Lavallin b. 1915, Margaret Mary Lavallin b. 1911, Rosemary Blanche Lavallin b. 1917, — Muriel
Evelyn Mary, b. 1877, — Florence Mary, b. 1878: in. 1904, Lieut.-Col. George Arthur Paget Rennie,
C.M.G., D.S.O., King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, and has issue living, Winifred Ursula b. 1904, Evelyn
Julia b. 1909, Angela Mary b. 1913, — Winifred Mary ( Lady Carden ), b. 1880: in. 1901, Major Sir
Frederick Henry Walter Carden, 3rd Bt., — Violet Blanche Mary, b. 1882, — Mary St. Quintin Mary,
b. 1884 : in. 1912, Col. Thomas Ellis Robins, D.S.O., and has issue living, a da. b. 1920 Resi-
dence, Chaddleworth House, Wantage.
The 1st baronet was M.P. for Cricklade (C) 1835-59, and for Chippenham 1865-8.
NELSON, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Acton Park, Acton, co. Denbigh.
Sir William Nelson, ist Baronet , son
of James Nelson, of Cooldrinagh, Ireland ; b.
Dec. 8th, 1851 ; is a J.P. for Liverpool; sometime
Chm. of the Nelson Line (Liverpool) (Limited),
and of the Nelson Steam Navigation Co. : m. 1879,
Margaret, da. of the late Michael Hope, of West-
meath, and has issue.
$rma — Gules, on a fesse between three daggers points
downwards or, two sinister hands couped of the field. Crtst—
In front cf a sun rising or, a sinister arm embowed in
armour proper, the hand grasping a dagger point downwards
as in the arms.
Residence— 16, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs
— Bath, Devonshire.
Sons living— JAMES HOPE, b. Feb. 26th, 1883; is Lieut.
Cav. Reserve : in. 1913, Isabel, da. of Dr. Jules F. Valle,
of St. Louis, U.S.A.- William Hope, b. 1885 : m. 1910,
Dora Violet Venables, eldest surviving da. of Col. Arthur
Venables Kyrke (formerly Comdg. a Batn. Somerset L.I.),
and has issue living, William Vernon, b. 1913, — Noelle
Marguerite Mary Hope, b. 1912.— — Hugh Hope, b. 1886;
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy7. Welsh Fusiliers : in. 1918,
Alice, widow of Capt. Alexander F. Todd, Norfolk Regt.
Residence.
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Daughters living— Mary Elizabeth, b. 1880 : in. 1906, Major Washington Charles Thomas
Hibbert, King’s Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.) [ see B. Mowbray, colls.]. Josephine Mary
Margaret, b. 1882 : m. 1909, Capt. Morgan Grainger Jones, Roy. Welsh Fusiliers. Leone Mabel
Mary, b. 7888 : m. 1910, Major Codrington Howard Crawshay, D.S.O., Roy. Welsh Fusiliers,
and has issue living, a son, b. 1920,— Patricia Margaret Mary, b. 1910. Gladys Mary, b. 1889:
m. 1916, Keld Robert George Fenwick, Lieut. Household Cav. [see D. Manchester, colls.].
Violet Mary, b. 1891 : in. 7914, George Richard Francis Rowley, Lieut. Household Cav. [see
Corbet, Bt.].
NEPEAN, Creation (U.K.) 1802, of Bothenhampton, Dorsetshire.
[Name pronounced “ Nerpeen.”]
Sir Charles Evan Molyneux Yorke Nepean,
5th Baronet; b. March 24th, 1867; s. his father, Sir Evan
Yorke, 1903; ed. at Winchester; formerly Capt. (retired as
Hon. Major) 3rd Batn. Princess Charlotte of Wales’s (Roy.
Berkshire Regt.): m. 1896, Mary Winifred, da. of the Rev.
William John Swayne (formerly V. of Heytesbury, and Custos
of St. John’s Hospital, Heytesbury), of Compton, Winchester,
and has issue.
&rms — Gules, a fesse wavy erminois between three mullets argent.
Cmi — On a mount vert a goat passant sable, charged on the side with two
ermine spots in fesse or, collared and horned gold.
Residence — Appleshaw, Compton, near Winchester.
Son living— EVAN YORKE, b. Nov. 23rd, 1909.
Daughters living — Winifred Diana, b. 1900. Mary Theresa, b. 1902.
Sylvia, b. 1903. Olivia, b. 1906.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Sir Evan Colville Nepean, C.B. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Evan Alcock Nepean, b. 1865, d. 1906 : m. 1892, Evelyn Maud (now of
Verulam Lodge, St. Albans), el. da. of the late Cecil Frederick Reid [see E. Verulam,
colls.] : —
Evan Cecil, b. 1893 ; Lieut. Roy. Scots Fusiliers ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Evan Nepean (infra) : —
Issue of the late Sir Evan Colville Nepean, C.B., b. 1836, d. 1908 : m. 1864, Elizabeth Anne,
da. of the late Edward Francis Jenner, of Chislehurst : —
Molyneux Edward, b. 1870; is Manager National Provincial and Union Bank of England (Limited) :
111. 1899, Mary Edith, da. of John Beilis, of Bronheulog, Llandudno. Residence , Kirkconnel,
Gunnersbury Avenue, Ealing Common, W.5. Arthur Frederick, b. 1871; is Registrar of
H.M.’s Probate Registry, Bristol : in. 1908, Muriel Helena Osborne, da. of the late Capt. Hugh
Osborne Bateman, formerly Oxfordshire L.I. Residence , The Limes, Willsbridge, near Bristol.
1 Richard Colville, b. 1878. Nicholas Herbert Jenner Fust, b. 1882. Emily Margaret:
in. 1896, Felton George Randolph, who d. 1906 [M. Bristol, colls.], and has issue living, Jchn
Hervey, b. 1898 ; ed. at Queen’s Coll., Oxford ; sometime Lieut. R.F.A., — Cyril George, b. 1899, —
Thomas Berkeley, b. 1904, — Mary Frances Elizabeth, b. 1896 : in 1916, Arthur Plantagenet Francis
Cecil Somerset, sometime Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers [see D. Beaufort, colls.], — Susan Emily, b. 1900, —
Margaret Isobel, b. 1901, — Barbara May, b. 1906. Residence. The Cottage, Bignor Park, Fittle-
worth, Sussex.— —Catherine Mansel. —Olive Wilmot. Gladys Adelaide Beauchamp : in. 1903,
John Alfred Roy Eliot, and has issue living, Christian John Marriott, b. 1910, — Hermione Elizabeth,
b. 1912. Edith Cicely : in. 1918, Julius E. Mumm, and has issue living, Patricia Elizabeth Anne,
b. 1919. Residence , The Summit, Molo, British East Africa. Dorothy : in. 1913, Reginald
William Smith, and has issue living, Edward Nepean, b. 1916, — Cecilia Gwynedd Nepean, b. 1914.
Residence , Larmudiac, N’Joro, British East Africa.
Issue ol the late Rev. Evan Nepean, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1800, d. 1873 : in. 1832,
Anne, who d. 1871, da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, of Hill Court,
Gloucestershire : —
Herbert Augustus Tierney, b. 1839 ; is Col. in the Army ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8
(medal), and with Burma Expedition 1886-7 (despatches, medal with clasp) : m. 1st, 1864, Alice (from
whom he obtained a divorce 1878), da. of the late Maj.-Gen. James Walker Bayley ; 2ndly, 1894, Agnes
Louisa More, da. of John More Nisbett [E. Stair], having had issue of whom (by 1st marriage),
Herbert Evan Charles Bayley, C.I.E. , C.M.G., b. 1865: is Col. Indian Army, and A.Q.M.G.,
India, with rank of Brig.-Gen. ; acted as British Consul at Pondicherry 1897-9 ; served with Soudan
Frontier Field Force 1885-6, present at action of Ginnis (medal, bronze star), and with Burma
Expedition 1887-9 (medal with clasp), with Tonhow Expedition 1890-99 (clasp), in Persian Gulf
1910, and in Mesopotamia 1915-17 (despatches, C.M.G.); C.M.G. 1917, C.S.I. 1919 : m. 1892,
Alice Maud, da. of the late Surg.-Maj. Hamilton Ross, of Ballinacrae House, Ballymoney, co.
Antrim, and has issue living, Herbert Dryden Home Yorke, D.S.O.. b. 1893; ed. at Tonbridge
Sch., and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut, and Acting Capt. Indian Army; served during European War
1914-18 (wounded, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1918. Clara Agnes Betty b. 1905, — Francis Molyneux Yorke,
b. 1868 ; Capt. Somerset L.I. ; d. (killed in action) 1915, — Alice Mary Blanchette: in. 1902, James
Curie, of Priorwood, Melrose, and has issue living, Christian Blanchette b. 1904, Pamela Margaret
Nepean b. 1912, Barbara Elizabeth b. 1915 Augustus Adolphus St. John Marriott, b. 1849. Club,
Junior Carlton.— —Augusta Harriet : in. 1869, William Victor Paley, and has issue living, lone
Catherine Victoria : in. 1903, Major George Edward Capel Cure, of Blake Hall, Essex, and has
issue living, George Nigel b. 1908, Elizabeth Sarah lone b. 1906. Residence , Freckenham, Soham.
Mary Isabella.— Frederica Sophia. Residence , Eccleston House, St. George’s Road, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Evan Nepean (ante) : —
Issue of the late Com. St. Vincent Nepean, M.V.O.,£. 1844, d. 1915: in. 1872, Anne Julia
(now of 11, Kensington Crescent, W.), da. of Gustavus William Blanch, M.D. : —
Nicholas St. Vincent, b. 1876: formerly Lieut. 2nd Vol. Batn. East Surrey Regt. : m. 1915, Maria
Gladys, da. of Edward Lee- Warner, of Denton House, Harleston, Norfolk. Leonard Percyval
St. Vincent, b. 1879; formerly Capt. 6th Batn. Manchester Regt. ; served in S. Africa 1902, as Lieut.
4th Batn. Imperial Yeo. Evelyn Charles Yorke St. Vincent, M.C., b. 1880; is a Clerk in Bank of
England, Lieut. R.F.A. ; served during European War 1914-17 (despatches, M.C.). Elinor
Augusta Heather. Annie Blanch: in. 1915, Hugh Byard Clayton, I.C.S., and has issue living,
Nancy Stuart Byard, b. 1918.
The Right Hon. Sir Evan, 1st baronet, successively M.P. for Queensborough and Bridport, was
sometime Secretary of the Admiralty, Chief Secretary for Ireland, and Governor of Bombay. The
2nd baronet was Clerk of the Court and Clerk of the Crown in Jamaica.
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NEUMANN, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Cecil Lodge, Newmarket, co. Cambridge.
By 'labour and honour.
Sir Cecil Gustavus Jacques Neu-
mann, 2nd Baronet ; h. June 9th, 1891 ; s. his
father Sir Sigmund, 1916 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. ;
is Capt. Yeo., and a StafF-Capt.
$rmss — Argent, an ostrich proper, on a chief azure, a
lozenge of the field between two bezants. Cmt — Out of an
antique coronet or, a springbok’s head proper.
Seat — Cecil Lodge, Newmarket. Town Residence —
146, Piccadilly, W.
Brother living-GUY ARTHUR, b. March 24th,
1904.
Sisters living— Sybil Rose, b. 1895: m. 1920, Capt.
Victor Malcolm Menzies, formerly Scots Guards [see
Wombwell, Bt.]. Rosie Violet, b. 1896. Ella Julie,
b. 1899.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Anne Allegra ( Lady
Neumann ), da. of Jacques Hakim, of Alexandria,
Egypt : m. 1890, Sir Sigmund Neumann, 1st baronet,
who d. 1916. Residences , Raynham Park, Norfolk ;
Glenumuick, Aberdeenshire; 146, Piccadilly, W.
Sir Sigmund, 1st baronet (son of Gustav Neumann, of
Fuerth, Bavaria), was partner in the firms of S. Neumann
and Co. merchants, of Salisbury House, E.C., and Neu-
mann, Luebeck and Co., bankers.
NEWMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1836, of Mamhead, Devonshire.
Sir Robert Hunt Stapylton Dudley Lydston
Newman, ALP., 4th Baronet ; b. Oct. 27th, 1871 ; j. his
father, Sir Lydston, 1892 ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County
Councillor (Dawlish Div.) for Devon, and patron of two livings ;
has sat as M.P. for Exeter ( U ) since May 1918.
$rms— Azure, three demi-lions rampant argent, semee of cross-crosslets,
langued gules. Crrat — A lion rampant per chevron 'azure gutte-de-I’eau,
and argent gutte-de-sang.
Seat — Mamhead, Exeter. Chibs — Carlton, St. Stephen’s.
Ubi amor ibi fides
Where there is love
there is fidelity.
patron of one living
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Thomas Holdsworth Newman, 3rd son
of 1st baronet, b. 1825, d. 1894 : m. 1864, Elizabeth
Laura, who d. 1909, da. of the late Martin Tucker
Smith : —
ROBERT LYDSTON, b. March 30th, 1865 ; formerly Lieut. Roy. 1st
Devon Yeo. Cav. ; is a Lieut, of City of London, a J.P. for Devon, and
_ . elected High Sheriff of cq. London 1907 : m. 1899, Alfreda Ernestine
Albertha, da. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir George Ferguson Bowen, G.C.M.G., and has issue living,
Ralph Alured, b. 1902, — Thomas, b. 1906, — Joyce Alfreda, b. 1904. Residences , 11, Cadogan
Square, S.W. ; Coryton, Devon; Blackpool, Dartmouth, S. Devon. Lilian Louisa: in. 1894,
James Fortescue Crichton-Stuart [see M. Bute, colls.]. Residence , 126, Ashley Gardens, S.W.
——Helen Beatrice: in. 1895, William Vere Reeve Fane, who assumed by Roy. license 1920 the
surname of King in addition to and before that of Fane [see E. Westmorland, colls.]. Residence ,
Fulbeck Hall, Grantham Adeline: m. 1897, Henry Augustus Ferguson-Davie [ see Ferguson-
Davie, Bt.]. Residence , Bittiscombe Manor, Wiveliscombe, Somerset.
Issue of the late Alured Newman, 4th son of xst baronet, b. 1831, d. 1904: in.
1880, Ida Leonora Adalina Beatrice Arlington, who d. 1904 :—
Edward Devon, b. 1885 ; Major Yeo. ; served during European War 1915-18 in Egypt and France
(wounded) : m. 1909, Violet Ethel, da. of the late Rev. Morgan Kirby, and has issue living,
John Edward Alured, b. 1915,— Myra Beatrice, b. 1914. Residence , Scremby Manor, Spilsby,
Lincolnshire.
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Exeter, and the 2nd baronet, a Capt. in Grenadier Guards, was
killed at Inkerman.
NEWNES, Creation (U.K.) 1895, of Wildcroft, Putney, co. London, Hollerday Hill,
Lynton, and Hesketh House, Torquay, co. Devon.
[Name pronounced “Newns. ]
Sir Frank Hillyard Newnes, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Sept. 28th, 1876 ; s. his father,. Sir George, 1910 ; ed. at Clare
Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1897, M.A. 1901); Bar. Inner
Temple 1899 ; is Chm. of George Newnes (Limited), a Di-
rector of Country Life (Limited), of Westminster Gazette
(Limited), of C. Arthur Pearson (Limited), and of Common-
wealth Oil Corporation (Limited) ; formerly Capt. Bedfordshire
Regt. ; sometime Private Sec. (unpaid) to Sec. to the Ad-
miralty (Rt. Hon. E. Robertson, M.P.); sat as M.P. for Notts,
Bassetlaw Div. (L) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910, when he was de-
feated: m. 1913, Emmeline Augusta Louisa, da. of the late Sir
Albert de Rutzen [see de Rutzen, “ Knights’ Widows”].
P . , &nns — Per fesse or and azure, a pale counter-changed, in chief a demi-
f estina prudenter. otter couped between two boars' heads couped, and in base a boar’s head
Hasten prudently. couped between two demi-otters couped, all counter-changed. Crrst — A
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demi-otter sable, holding in its mouth a roll of paper argent, and resting the sinister paw on a boar’s
head couped or.
Residence — 1, The Boltons, S.W.10. Club — Reform.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Priscilla Jenney ( Lady Newnes), da. of the late Rev. James
Hillyard, of Leicester : m. 1875, Sir George Newnes, 1st baronet, who d. 1910. Residence , 1, The
Boltons, S.W.10.
The 1st baronet, Sir George, Chm. of George Newnes (Ltd.), founded Tit Bits, the Strand
Magazine, Westminster Gazette, etc., and sat as M.P. for Cambridgeshire, E., or Newmarket, Div.
(L) 1885-95, and for Swansea, Swansea Town Div. 1900-10.
NEWTON, Creation (U.K.) 1900, of The Wood, Sydenham Hill, Lewisham, Kent,
and Kottingham House, Burton-on-Trent, co. Stafford.
Sir Alfred James Newton, ist Baronet , 3rd son
of the late George Beeforth Newton, of Kottingham, Hull ;
b. Nov. 19th, 1849 ; was Sheriff of London and Middlesex
1888-9, an(i Lord Mayor of London 1899-1900; during his
Mayoralty founded the City of London Imperial Vol. for service
in S. Africa (Baronetcy conferred) ; has been an Alderman
of London for Bassishaw Ward since 1890 ; was Chm. of City
of London Police Committee 1906-11 ; is a Lieut, of City of
London, Chm. of Harrods (Limited) and of Trustees of
Morden Coll., and an Income Tax Commr. for City of London ;
the first Hon. Freeman of Roy. Borough of Scarborough 1900 ;
appointed Gov. of the Hon. the Irish So. 1906 ; received Free-
dom of Londonderry 1909 ; has Grand Cordon of the Medjidie,
and Orders of Lion and Sun of Persia (Highest Grade), Leopold
of Belgium, St. Sava of Serbia, and Polar Star of Sweden ;
unsuccessfully contested Southwark, W. Div. (LU) 1900 : in. 1874, Elizabeth Jane,
el. da. of the late Joseph Watson, of Mitcham Common, and has issue.
— 'Azure, two bones in saltire between as many roses argent, on a chief or, a lotus flower
slipped proper. Crest— Out of the battlements of a tower an arm erect, the hand grasping a sword in
bend sinister proper suspended therefrom a flag argent charged with a sword erect between two
branches of oak proper.
Residences — 17, Cumberland Terrace, Regent’s Park, N.W. ; Kottingham House, Burton-on-
Trent. Club — Bath.
Son living-HARRY KOTTINGHAM, O.B.E., M.P., b. April 2nd, 1875 ; ed. at Rugby, and at
New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1898, M.A. 1901); Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1899; a Director of Harrods
(Limited), and a Lieut, for City of London ; was Hon. Sec. City of London Imperial Vol.
during S. African War; European War 1914-18 as Dep. Assist. Director Supply and Transport
(mentioned, O.B. E.) ; sat as M.P. for N.-E., or Harwich, Div. of Essex ( Unionist ) Jan. 1910 to
Nov. 1918, having been defeated there Jan. 1906; re-elected for Harwich Div. thereof ( Co.U )
Dec. 1918 ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 19x9 : m. 1920, Myrtle Irene, da. of William Wilson Grantham, of 17,
Cadogan Place, S.W. , and Balneath Manor, near Lewes [see de la Rue, Bt.]. Residence , 4, Lower
Sloane Street, S.W.i. Clubs, Junior Carlton, Bath, Garrick.
Daughter living — Muriel Prudhoe, b. 1879 : m- i9°2> George Parsons, and has issue living,
Basil Newton, b. 1903. Residence, Baron Grove, Mitcham, Surrey.
Faveat fortuna.
May fortune favour.
NICHOLSON, Creation (U.K.) 1859, of Luddenham, New South Wales.
Sir Charles Archibald Nicholson, 2nd Baronet;
b. April 27th, 1867 ; s. his father, Sir Charles, D.C.L.,
LL.D., 1903; ed. at Rugby, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1890, M.A. 1893) ; is an Architect, and Consulting Architect
to Lincoln, Wells and other Cathedrals : m. 1895, Evelyn
Louise, youngest da. of the Rev. Henry Arnold Olivier, ol
Shapley Hill, Winchfield, Hants, and has issue.
&rrns— Azure, two bars nebuly argent, in chief a sun in splendour proper
between two stars of eight points or. Crest — On a rock proper a lion’s head
azure, charged with a star as in the arms.
Residence — Porters, Southend-on-Sea.
Son living— JOHN CHARLES, b. Jan. 10th, 1904.
Virtus sola nobilitas. Daughters living — Elizabeth Margaret, b. 1902. Barbara Evelyn,
Virtue is the only b. 1906.
nobility. Brothers living— Archibald Keightley, b 1871. Residence , 7, Airlie
Gardens, Campden Hill, W. Sydney Hugo, Mus.B., b. 1875 ; is Organist of Westminster
Abbey.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Sarah Elizabeth [Lady Nicholson ), el. da. of the late Archibald
Keightley, of The Charter House, London : m. 1865, Sir Charles Nicholson, D.C.L., LL.D., ist
baronet, who d. 1903. Residence, 7, Airlie Gardens, Campden Hill, W.
The ist baronet was knighted 1852.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
NICHOLSON, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Harrington Gardens, Royal Borough of
Kensington.
Sir John Norris Nicholson, 2nd
Baronet , son of the late Capt. George Crosfield
Norris Nicholson, R.A.F., only son of 1st baronet,
b. Feb. 19th, 1911 ; s. his grandfather, Sir Charles
Norris, M.P., 1918.
^nns— Per pale nebuly azure and gules two bars argent
guttle de poix, in chief two suns in splendour proper.
Crest — A lion’s head couped sable guttle d’eau before a sun
in splendour proper.
Residence— Brooke House, Isle of Wight.
Aunt living— (Daughter of 1st Baronet) Dorothea Marian
Norris, b. 1887 : in. 1913, Capt. Joseph Basil Lawrence
Monteith, Gordon Highlanders, and has issue living,
Michael, b. 1914, — a da.,£. 191-.— — Olivia Joyce Norris,
b. 1894 : in. 1917, Capt. Herbert Sanford Ward, R.F.C.,
and has issue living, a da., b. 1918.
Mother living — Hon. Evelyn Izme, youngest da. of 1st
Viscount Elibank : in. 1st, 1906, Capt. George Crosfield
Norris Nicholson, Roy. Flying Corps (ante), who d. (on
active service during European War) 1916; 2ndly, 1917,
as his second wife, Maj.-Gen. the Rt. Hon. John Edward
Bernard Seely, P.C., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., M.P. Residences , Brooke House, Isle of Wight; 4,
Smith Square, Westminster, S.W.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet -Amy Letitia ( Lady Nicholson ), da. of George Crosfield, of
i Warrington: in. 1882, Sir Charles Norris Nicholson, 1st Bt., M.P., who d. 1918. Residence, 6,
Kensington Court, W.
The 1st Baronet, Sir Charles Norris Nicholson, sat as M.P. for Doncaster Div. ofS. Part of
W. Riding of Yorkshire ( L ) 1906-18.
NICOLSON, Creation (N.S.) 1629, of that Ilk, and of Lasswade, Midlothian.
Sir Arthur John Frederick
William Nicolson, LL.B., nth Baronet ;
b. June 8th, 1882 \ s. his father, Sir Arthur
Thomas Bennett Robert, 1917; Advocate,
Scotland 1909 ; is Lieut. Roy. Naval Vol.
Reserve, and a J.P. and D.L. for Shetland.
^rwts— Or, three falcons’ heads erased gules. Crist
— A demi-lion or, armed and langued gules. Supporters
—Two eagles or, armed gules.
Seats — Brough Lodge, Fetlar, Shetland; Grimista,
Shetland.
Brothers living— HAROLD STANLEY, b. Oct.
22nd, 1883 ; is Lieut. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve.
■ -Lionel Rutherford, IV.S., b. 1887 ; is Lieut.
Generosity. R.V.N.R. Eardley Willoughby, b. 1896.
Sister living — Annie Vera Violet {Baroness Herschell), b. i89r : in. 1919, the 2nd Baron
Herschell. Residence, Fetlar House, Bembridge, Isle of Wight.
Aunt living {daughter o/qth baronet ) — Anne Jane Oceana.
Widow living Of 10th Baronet — Annie {Lady Nicolson), da. of the late John Rutherford, of
Illillawa, Australia : m. 1881, Sir Arthur Thomas Bennett Robert Nicolson, loth baronet, who d.
19x7. Residences, Brough Lodge, Fetlar, Shetland ; Grimista, Shetland.
In 1826 Arthur Nicolson, of Lochend, was served heir male of Sir John, 1st baronet, and after his
decease Arthur Bolt Nicolson, son of Capt. James Nicolson, R.N., received service of heirship in 1866.
The 10th baronet was a Commr. of Supply for Zetland.
NIGHTINGALE, Creation (E.) 1628, of Newport Pond, Essex.
Sir Edward Manners Nightingale,
14th Baronet , son of the late Edward Henry
Nightingale, el. son of 13th Bt. ; b. Dec. 30th,
1888 ; s. his grandfather, Lieut. -Col. Sir Henry
Dickonson, 19 1 1 ; is Lieut. R.A.O.C.
^rms — Per pale ermine and gules, a rose counter-
changed. Crist — An ibex sejant argent, tufted, armed, and
maned or.
Uncle living (son of 13th baronet) — HARRY ETHEL-
STON, b. May 17th, i860 : in. 1881, Coralie Louise
Pauline Jeanne, da. of the late Louis Charles d’Harcourt
Mary, and has issue living, Naomi Coralie, b. 1893 :
in. 1914, Lieut. -Com. Griffith Wilfred Norman Boynton,
R.N. (retired), only son of Sir Henry Griffith Boynton,
12th Bt.
Aunts living (daughters of 13th baronet) — Emily Frances
Mary: in. 1886, Mansfeldt Henry Mills, and has issue
living, Mansfield Charles Nightingale, b. 1891, — Francis
Robert Fenwick, b. 1895, — Irene Mary Frances, b. 1886:
in. 1909, Major Pelham Maitland Home, Indian Army,
— Violet Edith Hilda, b. 1888,— Vera Florence Emme-
line, b. 1897 : in. 1915, H. J. Bingley, Lieut. R H.A.
Violet Harriet, R.R.C. ; in. 1894, Lieut-Col. Charles
Herbert Clay, Indian Army, and has issue living, Charles
Nightingale, b. 1902, — Violet Miriam Nightingale
{Baroness Vernon), b. 1895: in. 1915, the 9th Baron
For king and country. Vernon. Residence ,
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Mother living — Lily Maitland, el. da. of Capt. Maitland Addison : wz. 1887, Edward Henry
Nightingale, who d. 1895. Residence , Sherwood, Cadogan Road, Surbiton.
Widow living Of 13th Baronet -Mary ( Lady Nightingale ), da. of Capt. Thomas Spark, R.N. :
in. 1855, Lieut. -Col. Sir Henry Dickonson Nightingale, 13th baronet, who d. 1911. Residence ,
The Haven, St. Margaret’s Bay, Kent,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Percy Nightingale (infra) : —
Issue of the late Thomas Slingsby Nightingale, C.M.G., C.B.E., b. 1866, d. 1918 : in. 1900,
Doris Elizabeth (now of 151, Audley Road, Hendon), da. of the late Charles Stoughton
Collison, of East Bilney, Norfolk : —
Geoffrey Slingsby, b. 1904. Roger Chester, £. 1909. Ihone Doris, b. 1911.
Issue of the late Percy Athelstan Nightingale, M.D., b. 1867, d. 1918 : in. 1899, Muriel
Stoughton [(now of 63, Sloane Street, S.W.); she in. 2ndly, 1919, Lieut.-Col. Richard Philip
Aremberg de Moleyns, Rifle Brig. ( see B. Ventry, colls.)], da. of the late Charles
Stoughton Collison, of East Bilney, Norfolk : —
Charles Athelstan, b. 1902 ; ed. at Harrow.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Henry Nightingale, R.N. (infra): —
Issue of the late Percy Nightingale, b. 1836, d. 1895 : m. i860, Frances Emma, who d. 1905,
da. of the late Peter Brophy : —
Lacy Gamaliel, b. 1869; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1897, B.C.L. 1898); Bar. Inner Temple
1898 ; is an Advocate of Supreme Court, and Crown Prosecutor for Griqualand West : in. 1906,
Katie, only da. of the late J. M. Wagner, of Johannesburg, Transvaal, and has issue living,
Manners Percy, b. 1908, — Neville Gascoyne, b. 1911. Manners Ralph Wilmott, C.M.G.,
C.I.E., D.S.O., b. 1871; Col. Indian Army ; served with Tirah Expedition 1898 (medal with
clasp), in China 1900-1901 (medal), and during European War 1915 18 in Gallipoli, Mesopo-
tamia, and Kurdistan (wounded, despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Col.); D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1918,
C.I.E. 1920: in. 1907, Anna, da. of Arthur George Forestier-Walker, formerly I.C.S., and
has issue living, George Manners, b. 1913,— Tessa Frances Moyra, b. 1908. Club , Junior Naval
and Military.— —Blanche Esther : in. 1891, Petrus Cornelis van der Poel Hiddingh, having had
issue, of whom Stephen, b. 1898; Lieut and Acting Capt. Roy. Fusiliers; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1917.-^— Beatrice Marian: in. 1889, E. Bromley, C.E., who d. 1901.
E thel Lempriere : m. 1887, W. H. Ross, M.D., who d. 1912.
Issue of the late James Edward Nightingale, b. 1838, d. 1908 : in. 1st, 1861, Louisa Short,
who d. 1869; 2ndly, 1883, Adriana Josina Van Niekerk (now of Alexandra, Eastern
Province, Cape Colony) : —
(By 1st marriage) Geoffrey Edward, b. 1862 : in. 1882, Emily Christina Austen Ernest Albert,
b. 1867 : in. 1893, Sarah Annette Thornton Austen, and has issue living, Alfred James, b. 1905, —
Ida Frances, b. 1897, — Irene Mary, b. 1899. Residence , Quthing, Basutoland, S. Africa.— —
(Bv 2nd marriage) Thomas Cecil Parry, b. 1885: in. 1911, Anita Adendorff, and has issue living,
Joy Thelma, b. 191-, — Edna Nita, b. 1918. Residence , Khuhune, P.O. Butha Buthe, North
Basutoland. James Percy, b. 1889.— Eleanor Adeline, b. 18 — : in. 1907, Bertram Owen Reed,
and has issue living, Raymond James Nightingale, b. 1908, — Percy Nightingale, b. 1909, —
Bertram Nightingale, b. 1911, — Keith Nightingale, b. 1915. — Ralph Nightingale, b. 1916. — Athol
Nightingale, b 1920. Residence , P.O. Zuney Station, District Alexandria, Cape Province, S.
Africa. Effie Edith, b. 18 — . Julia Venning, b. 1890. Ida Nelly, b. 1892.
Issue of the late Lionel Brydges Nightingale, b. 1843, d. 1889: in. 1876, Julia Stuart, who
d. 1909, da. of William Henry Grenelle, of New York: —
Lionel Grenelle, b. 1881; ed. at Cornell and Chicago Univs. : in. 1917, Mildred Clark. Residence ,
44, Morningside Drive, Borough of Manhattan, New York. Eleanor Maria.— —Julia
Huntingdon Grenelle : m. 1903, Harrison B. Perkins, and has issue living, Lionel Nightingale, b.
19 — , — Harrison Bennett, b. 19—. Lucy Magoun ; is a nun. Ida Ethelstone. Residence
202, Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, New York.
Issue of the late Thomas Henry Nightingale, R.N., 2nd son of nth baronet, b.
1810, d. 1865 : m. 1830, Hannah Elizabeth, who d. 1879, da. of the late John
Humphreys Parry, Bar.-at-law : —
Ida Sophia. Residence , Nightingale Villa, St. Brannocks Park, Ilfracombe.
Issue of the late Manby Nightingale, 4th son of nth baronet, b. 1813, d. 1850 :
in. 1844, Frederica Helen, who d. 1895 (having in. 2ndly, 1856, Lieut.-Gen. Charles
Lionel Showers, who d. 1895, of St. John’s, Worthing), da. of George P. Horst : —
George Ewan, b. 1847 : m. 1871, Blanche Cecile, who d. 1899, da. of the late Mons. Louis Enouf,
Advocate of the Imperial Court, Pondicherry, and has issue living, Clarice Marie, b. 1875: in.
1900, James Morrison, Civil Surg., Berar, India, and has issue living, Cecile Marie Nightingale b.
1901, Ethel Violet Nightingale b. 1904, Florence Blanche Nightingale b. 1906, — Violet Marie, b.
1880 : 111. 1906, Arthur Ball, of Tookojung, Indore, Central India, and has issue living, Cecil
Arthur George b. 1907, Violet Marie Blanche b. 1909. Residence , Cawnpore, India. Ethel, b.
1850. Residence ,
Issue of the late George Lacy Nightingale, 5th son of nth baronet, b. 1815, d. 1859 :
in. 1842, Martha Ann, da. of Sylvester Fellows, of Connecticut, U.S.A. : —
Henry Dickonson, b. 1843. James Wilson, b. 1845 : m. 1869, Elizabeth, da. of Enoch R Lumbert,
of Bangor, State of Maine, and has issue living, George Lacy, b. 1877, — Eleanor Alison Bessie
Barclay. Charles Ethelstone b. 1858.— —Mary Mills. Julia Bissul.
Issue of the late Ernest Nightingale, 6th son of nth baronet, b. 1821, d. 1868 :
in. 1842, Helen Louisa, da. of Francis Evans, of Dublin : —
Louisa Maria : in. 1866, Franqois Duquet, who d. 1878. Residence, 291, St. Christopher Street,
Montreal. Emily Ernesta : in. 1867, Benjamin George Ballard.
Grandchildren of the late Alexander Malcolm Nightingale, 3rd son of 10th baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Herbert Nightingale, b. 1821, d. 1856: in. 18 — , Sophia (who
111. 2ndly, 1865, Lieut.-Col. J. W. Carter), da. of Lieut.-Gen. Robert Blackall: —
Emily Grace.
Issue of the late Charles William Nightingale, b. 1825, d. 1912 : m. 1858, Martha (now
of Landscore House, Teignmouth), da. of the late Major James Winfield, Bengal
Army : —
Marianne Florence.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. Manners Randolph Nightingale, younger son
of the late Alexander Malcolm Nightingale (ante) : —
Issue of the late Charles Alexander Malcolm Nightingale, b. 1853, d. 1905 : m. 1878,
Caroline, da. of the late W. Johnson, of The Green, Richmond, Surrey : —
Grace Caroline, b. 1884 : in. 1903, Harry R. Mackesen, and has issue living, Henry Charles Joseph,
b. 1904, —Lawrence Joseph, b. 1905, Elizabeth Anne, b. 1887.
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Issue of the late Leonard Nightingale, 4th son of 10th baronet, b. 1794, d. 18— ;
m. 18 — , Miss Perry, who m. 2ndly, 18 — , and emigrated to U.S.A. : —
Several children, but information concerning them has not been obtained.
Grandsons of the late Geoffrey Nightingale, 6th son of 10th baronet : —
Issue of the late Frederic Charles Nightingale, b. 1835, d. 1916 ; m. 1868, Katharine Jane,
/-1 j iW^1° 19I8, da. of Francis Hamilton, of Friars Place, Middlesex : —
Claud Robert, b. 1878 : m. 19x2, Elinor Maud, da. of William Percival Rivett-Carnac [see Rivett-
Carnac, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Christopher Carnac, b. 1913, — Robert Forbes, b. 1917.
33» Church Road, Wimbledon.— ^—Dudley Arthur, b. 1880 : in. 1912, Sylvia Dorothea
Bold Hesketh, da. of the late Louis Arthur Goodeve, of 36, Harcourt Terrace, S.W.
This baronetcy was dormant between 1722 and 1797, the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th baronets never
having assumed the title. y
NIVISON, Creation (U.K.) 1914, of Branch Hill Lodge, Metropolitan Borough of
Hampstead.
Sir Robert Nivison, ist Baronet , son
of John Nivison, of Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire ;
b. July 3rd, 1849; is senior partner of R. Nivison
and Co., of Bank Buildings, Princes Street, E.C.,
and a J.P. for Middlesex : m. 1877, Jane, who
d. 1918, da. of John Wightman, of Sanquhar,
Dumfriesshire, having had issue, of whom the
youngest son, Robert Butler, b. 1895 ; 2nd Lieut.
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1916.
$rms — Per chevron azure and or, in chief two eagles
displayed of the second and in base a sun in splendour
gules, (ffrest — A wolf statant sable collared and chained,
the chain reflexed over the back, and holding in the mouth a
wolf trap or.
Residence— Branch Hill Lodge, Hampstead, N.W.3.
Clubs — Carlton, Bath, Constitutional.
Sons living — JOHN, b. March 14th, 1878 ; sometime
Lieut. R.A.O.C.— — Alexander Crighton, b. 1883.
The end proves actions . Daughters living— Helen Ingram Wightman : m. 1909,
the Rev. Roderick Macleod, and has issue living. Residence. Glenaffaric, Redington Road,
Hampstead, N.W. Jessie Hair : m. 1908, Alfred Norman Rickett, and has issue living.
Residence , Little Gillions, Croxley Green, Herts. —Alice Jane.— —Florence : in. 1916, George
Roger Mackay, sometime Lieut. London Regt. Residence , 20, St. Petersburgh Place, Hyde
Park, W.2. Mabel Gertrude : m. 1916, Arthur Ryder Bastard Owen, sometime Lieut. E.
Surrey Regt. Residence, Sussex Grove, Putney Park Avenue, S.W.15.
NIXON, Creation (U.K.) 1906, of Roebuck Grove, Milltown, co. Dublin, and Merrion
Square, City of Dublin.
^>ChristopherWilliamNixon,Z>.^.(9.,
2nd Baronet ; b. Nov. 19th, 1877; s. his father, the
Rt. Hon . Sir Christopher John, P.C., M.D.,
1914; is Major R.A., and a D.L. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
D.S.O. 1918: m. 1917, Louise, younger da. of the
late Robert Clery, J P , of The Glebe, Athlacca, co.
Limerick, and Roonefield, co. Dublin.
$nns — Azure, on a chevron engrailed between three frets
couped or, as many trefoils vert, on a chief indented of the
second, a cat passant between two fleams of the field, flrjst —
A leopard rampant azure besantee, holding in the dexter paw
a fleam or.
Sisters living — Mary Christina: in. 1912, Major William
John Phaelim Preston, D.S.O., O.B.E., Indian Army.
Josephine Francesca.— Catharine Elizabeth.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Mary Agnes [Lady
Nixon), da. of the late Dominick Edward Blake, of Castle
Grove, co. Galway: in. 1871, the Rt. Hon. Sir Christopher
John Nixon, P.C.,M.D., LL.D., ist baronet, who d. 1914.
Residences, Roebuck Grove, Milltown, Dublin ; 2, Merrion
Square North, Dublin.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Christopher John Nixon, P.C., M.D., LL.D., ist baronet, was an eminent
physician, Vice-Chancellor of National Univ. of Ireland, and Pres, of Veterinary Coll, of Ireland.
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NOBLE, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of Ardmore and Ardardan Noble, Cardross,
co. Dumbarton.
Sir George John William
Noble, 2nd Baronet ; b. March 3rd, 1859 ;
s. his father, Capt. Sir Andrew, 1915 ; for-
merly Capt. 13th Hussars ; is Major
Yeo., and a J.P. for Northumberland (High
Sheriff 1918); S. Africa 1900 and 1901
(King’s medal with two clasps, promoted
Major) : m. 1896, Mary Ethel (from whom
he obtained a divorce 1916), da. of Samuel
Abraham Walker-Waters, J.P., Ch. In-
spector of Roy. Irish Constabulary, Dublin,
and has issue.
jurats — Argent, three bay leaves slipped proper.
®mt — A dexter hand couped, holding a dagger
all proper. Supporters — Two wild men, wreathed
and cinctured with bay leaves, each supporting
wth the exterior hand a holly tree eradicated, and
resting the exterior foot on the roots thereof, all
proper.
Residence , — Hornton Lodge, Campden Hill, W.
Daughter living— Veronica Margaret, b. 1900.
Brothers living— SAXTON WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, b. Feb. 13th, 1863; ed. at Winchester :
in. 1891, Celia Brunei, da. of Arthur James, formerly of Eton College, having had issue, of whom
Humphrey Brunei, b. 1892 ; Capt. Northumberland Hussars Yeo. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches twice, M.C., Belgian Croix de Guerre, Order of Leopold of Belgium), — Marc
Andrew Patrick, \b. 1897 ; Lieut. R.A. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, —
Marjorie Florence : in. 1919, Capt. Geoffrey Spencer Madan, — Cynthia. Residences , Kent
House, Knightsbridge, S.W. ; Wretham Hall, Norfolk. John Henry Brunei, b. 1865; ed. at
Eton, and at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1888, M.A. 1891): m. 1902, Amie, da. of Samuel Abraham A.
Walker-Waters, J.P. (ante), and has issue living, Andrew Napier, b. 1904, — John Samuel Brunei,
b, 1909, — Michael Anthony Cristobal, b. 1913, — Rosemary, b. 1903, — Anastasia Mary Elizabeth,
b. 190-. Residences, Ardkinglas, Inverary; 7, Park Lane, W Philip Ernest, b. 1870; ed. at
Eton, and at Oxford Univ. : in. 1893, Mabel, da. of Percy Graham Buchanan Westmacott, J.P.,
formerly of Rose Mount, Ascot, and has issue living, Graham Philip, b. 1898, — Horace Westmacott,
b. 1899; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Scots Guards, — Agnes Dorothy: in. 1918, Lieut. James
Lawrence Boyd, D.S.C., R.N., — Yseult Joan. Residences , Jesmond Dene House, Newcastle-on-
Tyne ; Glendoe, Fort Augustus, Inverness-shire.
Sisters living— Lilias Hilda Geils.— — Ethel Isobel Virginia : in. 1895, Alfred Henry John
Cochrane. Residence , Jesmond Dene House, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Margery (Lady Noble), da. of Archibald Campbell, ot
Quebec : in. 1854, Sir Andrew Noble, 1st baronet, who^. 1915. Residences, Jesmond Dene House,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; Danderave Castle, Inverary.
The 1 st baronet Sir Andrew Noble, the well-known expert on explosives, joined the firm of Sir
W. G. Armstrong & Co. in i860, and eventually became Chm. ; he was a Member of the first Com-
mittee of Explosives until dissolved in 1880, and High Sheriff of Northumberland 1896.
By virtue and valour .
NORMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1915, of Honeyhanger, Parish of ShottermiU, co. Surrey.
Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Norman,
P.C., M.P., son of the late Henry Nor-
man; b. Sept. 19th, 1858; ed. at Leicester
Collegiate Sell., in France and Germany,
and at Harvard (B.A. 1881) and Leipzig
Univs. ; is an Author, a Member of the
Council of So. of Authors, of British
Asso. Committee of Radio- telegraphic
Investigations, and of Inventions Panel,
Ministry of Munitions, a Fellow of Ameri-
can Institute of Radio Engineers and Insti-
tute of Physics, a F.R.G.S., an Asso. of
Institution of Electrical Engineers, Chm.
of Select Committee on Patent Medicines,
and of War Office Committee on Wireless
Telegraphy, Vice- Chm. Imperial Com-
munications Committee, Chm. Wire-
less Telegraphy Sub-Committee, an
Additional Member of Air Council, a
Com. of the Order of the Saviour of
Greece and of Legion of Honour, and
an Officer of Order of SS. Maurice and
Lazarus of Italy; was Assist. Editor of
the Daily Chronicle 1895-9, and Assist.
Postmaster-Gen. Jan. 1910 ; was Liaison Officer, Ministry of Munitions to French Min.
of Inventions 1916-20, a Member of Second Chamber Conference 1918, and Chm.
Imperial Wireless Telegraphy Committee, 1920 ; has travelled widely in the Near and
Far East, in Russia, and in Central Asia ; founded The World's Work ; appointed Hon.
Sec., Budget League 1909; has 1914 Star (despatches); sat as M.P. for S. Div.
Live but do not forget.
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of Wolverhampton (Z) Oct. 1900 to Jan. 1910, when he was defeated ; elected
for Blackburn Dec. 1910; author of “The Harvard Greek Play,” “The Pre-
servation of Niagara halls,” “The Real Japan,” “The People and Politics of the
Far East,” “All the Russias,” and other works; Knt. 1906, P.C. 1918 : m. 1st, 1891,
Menie Muriel, from whom he obtained a divorce 1903 (authoress of “ A Girl in the
Karpathians,” and “ Gallia ”), da. of the late James Muir Dowie ; 2ndly, 1907, the
Hon. Florence Priscilla, C.B.E., da. of 1st Baron Aberconway, and has issue.
^rmg_ Sable, a thunderbolt, and in chief two crosses patde pierced with the eight symbols of Foh-
he or the Pa-qua and charged with a roundel containing the eastern symbol known as Tae Keigh, all
or. Cmt — Upon mount vert a spear erect, transfixing a Saracen’s head, all proper. #npportm — On
either side a Norseman proper.
Seat — Honeyhanger, Hindhead, Surrey. Town Residence— The Corner House, Cowley Street,
Westminster, S.W.i. Clubs— Reform, Royal Automobile, and Ranelagh.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— HENRY NIGEL ST. VALERY, b. May 21st, 1897;
European War 1915-19 as Lieut. R.G.A. (despatches). By 2nd marriage— Willoughby
Rollo, b. 1909. Antony Charles Wynyard, b. 1912.
Daughter living— By 2nd marriage— Laura Rosalind, b. 1908.
Notten (Van-Notten-Pole), see Pole.
NUGENT, Creation (I.) 1795, of Ballinlough, Westmeath.
Sir Charles Nugent, 5th Baronet , and a Count
of the Holy Roman Empire ; b. Feb. 7th, 1847 ; s. his brother.
Sir Hugh Joseph, 1863; formerly Lieut. 17th Lancers and
Leicestershire Yeo. Cav. : m. 1871, Emily Ruth Eades, da. of
Thomas Walker, of Berkswell Hall, Coventry.
^rnts— Ermine, two bars gules. Crest — A cockatrice vert.
Seat — Ballinlough Castle, Delvin, co. Westmeath.
Grandson living— Issue of the late Charles Hugh Nugent, el. son of 5th
baronet, b. 1875, d. 1903 : in. 1902, Anna Maria, da. of Edwin Adams : —
HUGH CHARLES (posthumous), b. May 26th, 1904.
Sisters living — Letitia Mary : m. 1st, 1865, Major Richard Conolly, who
d. 1871, of Green Park, Westmeath ; 2ndly, 1873, Thomas Thierri Sher-
lock, Esq., and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), David Thomas
Joseph, b. 1881. Catherine Mary Georgiana : in. 1875, Thomas
Gordon Stoker, Esq., who d. 1889, and has issue living, William Charles,
b. 1877, — John Nugent, b. 1880, — Mary Letitia, — Grace Helena.
Helena Mary: m. 1876, Richard Charles Lynch, and has issue living,
Catherine Mary Gertrude. Residence ,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late James O’Reilly Nugent, 4th son ot 3rd baronet, b. 1849, d. i 904 :
in. 1874, Florence Marion, el. da. of the late Rev. George Hulme, of Shinfield
Lodge, near Reading : —
Of whom John Barnewall, b. 1876.-^— Charles James, b. 1881 : m. 1907, Anne, da. of J. H. Smith,
formerly of Napier, New Zealand, and has issue living, James Andrew William, b. 1909, — Kathleen
Mary, b. 1908. Walter Lonergan, b. 1884. Wilfred Basil, b. 1885. Mark Lavallan, b. 1891;
Assist. Paymaster. R.N. ; d. (on active service during European War) 1916. Bernard, b. 1892.
■ -Florence Marie : m. 1902, Capt. William Rawdon Napier, C.M.G., D.S.O., R.N. [see B. Napier
and Ettrick, colls.] Kathleen Hilda Mary: m. 1903, Capt. Patrick Ronald Napier, who d. 1911,
Army Ser. Corps [see B. Napier and Ettrick, colls.]. Maud Letitia Mary. Cora Angela Mary.
The original surname of this family was O’Reilly (a very ancient Milesian sept), but the 1st baronet
Sir Hugh, on the death of his uncle, Governor Nugent, of l'ulloghan, assumed first surname of
Nugent solely.
Decrevi.
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NUGENT, Creation (U.K.) 1806, of Waddesdon, Berkshire.
Sir Edmund Charles Nugent, 3rd
Baronet ; b. March 12th, 1839 ; s. his father, Lieut.-
Col. Sir George Edmund, 1892 ; formerly Capt.
Grenadier Guards ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Norfolk
(High Sheriff 1900) : m. 1863, Evelyn Henrietta,
da. of Gen. E. F. Gascoigne, and has issue.
$rms — Ermine, two bars within a bordure engrailed gules,
on a canton of the last a dagger erect proper, pommel and hilt
or. Crrst — A cockatrice vert, gorged with a plain collar or,
pendent therefrom an escutcheon gules, charged with a dagger
. erect as in the arms. j&npportm — Two cockatijces vert,
Decrevi. wings endorsed, collared or, pendent therefrom a shield gules,
I have decreed. charged with a dagger as in the arms.
Seat — West Harling Hall, Norfolk. Clubs — Travellers’, Carlton.
Grandsons living — [Issue of the late Brig.-Gen. George Colborne Nugent, M.V.O., b. 1864,
d. (killed in action) 1915 : m. 1891, Isabel Mary (now of West Harling, Attleborough, Norfolk),
da. of the late Gen. Sir Edward Gascoigne Bulwer, G.C.B.] : —
GEORGE GUY BULWER, b. Nov. 5th, 1892 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; formerly Capt.
Grenadier Guards ; European War 1914-18. Terence Edmund Gascoigne, M.C., b. 1895; ed.
at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Capt. Irish Guards ; European War 1914-18 (wounded, M.C.).
Son living—/?^. Edmund Frederick, b. 1866; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1890, M.A. 1893);
formerly V. of St. Martin’s, Brighton ; was attached to British Red Cross in France during
European War. Residence ,
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Daughters living — Evelyn Lilia.— -Violet.
Sisters living — Lucy Henrietta (Lady Boileau) : m. i860, Sir Francis George Manningham Boileau,
2nd Bt., who d. 1900. Residence , Ketteringham Park, Wymondham. Emily Tulia: in. 1878,
Russell Henry Monro [see Russell, Bt., cr. 1832]. Residence , Somerby Hall, Oakham.
NUGENT, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Cloncoskoran, Waterford.
I have decreed.
-Mary Frances Nugent Humble.
Sir John Nugent, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Jan. 10th, 1849 ; s. his father, Sir John Nugent
HUMBLE, 1886 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; for-
merly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers;
is a D.L. for co. Waterford; assumed, by Roy.
license 19IT, the surname of Nugent in lieu of
that of Humble : m. 1875, Anastatia de la Poer,
sister of the Count de la Poer [see “Foreign
Titles of Nobility”], and has issue.
^Vrots — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a stag trippant
or, on a chief indented argent a trefoil slipped vert, Humble ;
2nd and 3rd, ermine, two bars gules, and in chief a fleur-
de-lis gules, Nugent. Crest — A demi-stag salient argent,
armed and unguled or, charged on the shoulder with a
trefoil slipped vert.
Seat — Cloncoskoran, Dungarvan, co. Waterford.
Town Residence — 5, Sloane Court, S.W.
Son living— GILBERT RICHARD DE LA POER,
b. 1884; is Lieut. -Com. R.N. : m. 1904, Marjorie, who
d. 19 ic, younger da. of the late Capt. Charles Smith, of
Goderiche, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Daughter living— Joane Frances Clare.
Brother living — Charles Nugent Humble, b. 1854; is
a D.L. for co. Waterford. Residence , Cloncoskoran,
Dungarvan, co. Waterford. Club , Kildare Street.
Sisters living — Elizabeth Nugent : m. 1876, Edward
George Herbert Odell, J.P., D.L., who d. 1879.
Residence, Cloncoskoran, Dungarvan, co. Waterford.
Residence , New Park, Rathkeale, co. Limerick.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Gerald William Nugent, Irish Rifles, 2nd son of 3rd baronet,
b. 1886, d. (killed in action) 1915: m. 1913, Norah, da. of the late Dr. W. H.
Bagnell, of Pau, France: —
Elizabeth Mary, b. 1914.
NUGENT, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Donore, Westmeath.
Sir Walter Richard Nugent, 4th
Baronet ; b. Dec. 12th, 1865 » ed. at Downside
Coll., and at Univ. Coll., Dublin ; j. his brother,
Sir Percy Thomas, 1896 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
co. Westmeath, a Director of Bank of Ireland,
and a Dep. Chm. of Midland Great Western
Railway Co., Ireland ; appointed a Member of
Roy. Coinmn. on Paper Imports, and of Govt.
War Savings Committee for Ireland 1916, of
Daylight Saving Extension Bill Committee 1916,
and of Agricultural Wages Board for Ireland
1917 ; sat as M.P. for S. Westmeath Div. of co.
Westmeath ( N ) April 1907 to Nov. 1918 ; un-
successfully contested Westmeath Dec. 1918 : in.
1916, Aileen, da. of the late Middleton More
O’Malley, of Ross, Westport, co. Mayo, and
has issue.
— Ermine, two bars gules ; in dexter chief a
martlet azure for difference. Crist — A wyvern vert, on the
breast a martlet or.
Seat — Donore, Multyfarnham, co. Westmeath. Clubs
— Reform, Turf, United Service (Dublin).
Son living— PETER WALTER JAMES, b. Jan. 26th, 1920.
Daughter living — Heather Vivien Mary, b. 1917.
Sisters living — Ellen, b. 1868. Mabel, b. 1869 ; is a Sister of Mercy. Eveleyn Jessie Mary,
b. 1872.
Uncle living (son of ist baronet)— James, b. 1833. Residence , Donore, Multyfarnham, C04
Westmeath.
Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet) — Anna Maria: m. 1865, Philip O’Reilly, J.P., D.L., who
d. 1912. Residence , Coolamber, Rathowen, co. Westmeath.
James Nugent, Esq., of Donore, was created a baronet 1768, but on the death of his brother,
who succeeded by special remainder, the title became extinct. The Donore estate passed to their
nephew, Thomas Fitzgerald, R.N., who assumed, without royal license, the name of Nugent, and
his son was created a baronet [ see M. Westmeath, colls.].
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NUSSEY, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Rushwood Hall, Kirklington, North Riding of
Yorkshire.
Sir (Thomas) Willans Nussey, ist
Baronet , only son of the late Thomas Nussey, of
Bramley Grange, Thorner, near Leeds ; b. Oct. 12th,
1868; ed. at Malvern Coll., at Leamington Coll. , and
atTrin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1890); Bar. Inner Temple
1893 t is a J.P. and D.L. for N. Riding of Yorks ;
was Parliamentary Sec. (unpaid) to Home Sec.
(Rt. Hon. G. W. E. Russell, M.P.) 1894-5 J un*
successfully contested Maidstone 1892 ; sat as M.P
for Pontefract (Z) June, 1893 to Nov. 1910 : m. 1897,
Edith, da. of the late Edward Moore Daniel, M.D.,
of Fleetwood, and has issue.
^rms — Azure : a lion rampant within an orle of four billets
and four sprigs of nuts alternately or. Crest — A demi-lion
azure holding in the dexter paw a sprig of nuts slipped and
resting the sinister paw on a billet or.
Residence — Rushwood Hall, East Tanfield, Bedale.
Clubs — Brooks’s, Ranelagh, New University.
Son living— THOMAS MOORE, b. July 19th, 1898.
NUTTING, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of St. Helens, Booterstown, co. Dublin.
Sir Harold Stansmore Nutting, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Aug. 14th, 1882 ; s. his father, Sir John
Gardiner, 1918; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.; for-
merly Capt. 17th Lancers; was A.D.C. to Gov.-
Gen. of Australia 1911-13 ; served during European
War 1914-18: m. 1913, Enid Hester Nina, younger
da. of Francis Berry Homan-Mulock, of Ballycumber
House, King’s co., and has issue.
$rms— Chevrony of six gules and vert three gryphons
segreant or, on a chief of the last as many nut branches slipped
proper. Crtst — A demi gryphon segreant enclosed between two
nut branches proper.
Seats — St. Helens, co. Dublin ; Brocksford Hall, Dove-
ridge, Derbyshire. Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military,
Cavalry, Bath, Kildare Street (Dublin).
Death rather than disgrace.
Sons living— JOHN VICTOR FRANCIS, b. June roth,
1914. Edward Christian Frederick, b. 1917. Harold
Anthony, b. 1920.
Brothers living — Godfrey Stansmore,/'. 1884; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. Arthur Ronald Stansmore, M.C. , b. 1888;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1910) ; is Capt.
Irish Guards ; served during European War 1916-18 (de-
spatches, M.C.): m. 1912, Edith Allen, da. of Walter Brooks, of New York.
Sisters living — Dorothy Stansmore : m. 1910, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Seymour Toogood, Roy. War-
wickshire Regt., and has issue living, Arthur James Seymour, b. 1914. Mary Stansmore.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Mary Stansmore (Lady Nutting), da. of Rested Ratsey Bevis,
of Claughton, Cheshire : ni. 1879, Sir John Gardiner Nutting, ist baronet,, who d. 1918. Residence ,
Bourn, Burrington, Somerset.
The ist baronet, Sir John Gardiner Nutting, D.L., was Chm. of E. and J. Burke (Limited),
and High Sheriff of co. Dublin 1895-6.
OAKELEY,
Creation (G.B.) 1790, of Shrewsbury.
Sir Charles John Oakeley, 5 th Baronet \
b. May 6th, 1862 ; s. his father, Capt. Sir Charles
William Atholl, 1915; ed. at Winchester; formerly
Capt. 4th Batn. Queen’s Own (Roy. W. Kent. Regt.) ;
is a J.P. for Kent : m. 1889, Emily, da. of Colonel
Andrew Green, formerly Rifle Brig-, and has issue.
$ruts — Argent, on a fesse between three crescents gules as
many fleurs-de-lis or ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, a buck passant or.
Crrst — A dexter arm, embowed in armour proper, charged with
two fleurs-de-lis or, each in a crescent gules, in the hand a
scimitar proper hilt or.
Residence — Frittenden House, near Staplehurst. Clubs —
Union, Bath.
Son living— CHARLES RICHARD ANDREW, b. Aug.
14th, 1900 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
Daughters living— Ellen Beatrice, /. 1891 : m. 1915, Capt.
Guy William Hopton, Roy. Berkshire Regt., who d. (killed in
action) 1915. Residence, Homend, Ledbury, Hereford.
Emily Charlotte Eileen, b. 1896.
Brothers living— Edward Francis, /. 1870 ; ed. at Clifton, and
at R.M.C. : formerly Capt. Prince of Wales’s Vol. (S. Lanca-
shire Regt.) ; is a J.P. for Oxon, Major at Depot, and as Inf.
Record Officer, Warwick 1914-19 (despatches): served in S.
Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps) : m. 1899, Everilde, da. of the
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late Henry Beaumont, of Grantham, and has issue living, Edward Atholl, b. 1900 ; 2nd Lieut.
Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I., — Rowland Henry, b. 1909, — Rosemary, b. 1903, — Mary, b. 1913.
Residence , The Gables, Eynsham, Oxon. Club , Army and Navy. Herbert William, b. 1874 ;
ed. at Winchester, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : m. 1896, Lilian (from whom he obtained a divorce
1900), da. of Joseph Moore, and has issue living, Clifford Charles William Morland, b. 1897.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet) — Edward Murray, b. 1840 : ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; formerly an Assist. Master at Clifton College : m. 1884, Emily Frances, who d. 1911, da.
of the late Richard Trotter, of Morton Hall, Midlothian, and has issue living, Charlotte Mary, b.
1889. Residence , 11, Rawlinson Road, Oxford.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Elizabeth {Lady Oakeley), widow of Hamilton Goodall : m.
1896, as his second wife, Capt. Sir Charles William Atholl Oakeley, 4th baronet, who d. 1915.
Residences , The Oaks, Frant Road, Tunbridge Wells ; 30B, Sussex Square, Brighton.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Sir (Henry) Evelyn Oakeley, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1833 ;
d. 1915 : in. 1862, Caroline Howley Turner (now of 97, Warwick Road, Earl’s
Court, S.W.), da. of William Hallows Belli, late of B.C.S. : —
Alice Keturah, b. 1864 : in. 1890, Arthur Godfrey Roby, K.C. Residence , 54, Ladbroke Grove,
W.11 Hilda Diana; b. 1867 ; has been Warden of Roy. Victoria Coll. (McGill Univ.), Montreal,
and King’s Coll, for Women, London ; is a M.A., and Warden of Passmore Edwards Settlement,
Tavistock Place, W.C.—— Caroline Atholl, b. 1872 : m. 1898, David Arthur Fitzgerald Vesey,
O.B.E., Bar.-at-law, and Board of Education, and has issue living, David Herbert Edmund, b.
1908, — Janet Evelyn, b. 1901, — Margaret Hilda, b. 1905, Katharine Mary Caroline, b. 1911.
Residence , 3, Camp View, Wimbledon Common.— —Marion Adela, b. 1875: m. 1907, George
Murray Wilson, J.P., and has issue living, Evelyn Murray, b. 1908. Residence , Dale End, Gras-
mere, Westmoreland.
Grandchildren of the late William Oakeley, 5th son of 1st baronet.
Issue of the late William Edward Oakeley, b. 1828, d. 1912 : in. i860, the Hon. Mary
Russell, who d. 1914, da. of the late Sophia, Baroness de Clifford : —
Mary Caroline, b. 1865 : m. 1893, William Frederick Inge [Hay, Bt., cr. 1635], who d. 1903, and has
issue living, Hilda Mary, b. 1898, — Edith Katherine, b. 1901. Residences , Thorpe, Tamworth;
The Plas, Tan-y-Bwlch, Merioneth.
This family was long settled at Oakeley, Shropshire, and Sir Charles, 1st baronet, was Governor
of Madras 1790-94.
OAKES, Creation (U.K.) 1815, of Hereford Street, St. George’s, Hanover Square.
Sir Reginald Louis Oakes, 4th Baronet ; b. Sept.
29th, 1847 ; s. his grandfather, Sir Henry Thomas, 1850 ; ed.
at Louvain and Ghent : m. 1882, Florence, da. of Charles de
Bels Brounlie, formerly H.M.’s Vice Consul at Turin.
&rms — Argent, on a chevron engrailed sable between three sprigs of oak
fructed proper a cross of eight points of the field. Crest — Out of a mural crown
gules, a buck’s head erased at the neck proper, gorged with a collar embattled
counter embattled or.
Residence— Heliopolis Oasis, Cairo, Egypt.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet)— HILDEBRAND HENRY, b. Jan.
26th, 1829 : in. 1st, 1852, Sophia, who d. 1891, widow of John Bond,
of Londonderry, and da. of John Gregory Crump, Esq., of Allan Bank,
Westmoreland ; 2ndly, 1899, Helen Bancroft, da. of the late Hon. Peter
Alexander Espeut (Custos Rotulorum of St. Thomas, Jamaica), of The Retreat, Jamaica. Resi-
dence, Oakholm, 13, Grosvenor Road, Gunnersbury, Chiswick, W.4.
The 1st baronet, Lieut. Gen. Sir Hildebrand, G.C.B., was Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Malta, Col.
52nd Regt., and Lieut.-Gen. of Ordnance. The 2nd baronet was a Lieut.-Gen. H.E.I.C.S., and the
3rd baronet served at Waterloo as Lieut. 52nd Regt.
O’BRIEN, Creation (U.K.) 1849, of Merrion Square, Dublin, and Borris-in-Ossory,
Queen’s County.
The strong hand uppermost.
Sir Timothy Carew O’Brien, 3rd
Baronet , son of the late Timothy O’Brien, 2nd
son of 1st Baronet ; b. Nov. 5th, 1861 ; s. his
uncle, Sir Patrick, 1895 ; ed. at New Inn Hall,
Oxford ; formerly Capt. 5th Batn. Roy. Irish
Fusiliers, and Lieut. Derbyshire Yeo. Cav. ; is a
J.P. and D.L. for co. Cork, and Hon. Major in
the Army : m. 1885, Gundrede Annette Teresa,
da. of Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Bt., having
had issue, of whom the el. son, Timothy John
Aloysius, b. 1892 ; Lieut R.F.A. ; d. (killed in
action during European War), 1916 (despatches).
&rms — Argent, three lions passant-guardant per pale
gules and azure, armed or, all within a bordure vert. Crest —
From a castle argent in flames, a naked arm embowed, the
hand grasping a sword, all proper.
Seats — Rochford, Blackrock, co. Dublin ; Lohort
Castle, Mallow, co. Cork ; Borris-in-Ossory, Queen’s co.
Clubs — Pratt’s, Boodle’s, Hurlingham, Wellington, Kildare
Street, County (Cork).
Son living-ROBERT ROLLO GILLESPIE, b. June 9th, 1901.
Daughters living Sicele Julia Mary Annette, b. 1887.— Gundrede Mary Gwendoline, b. 1889*
— Manquna Winefrede Aloysia, b. 1890: in. 19— , Capt. James J. Price, M.C., R.F.A., who
a. pulled m action during European War) 1916, and has issue living, a son, b. 191-.— Eileen
Mary Frances, b. 1895 Doreen Moira, b. 1897. Kathleen Moyra Teresa, b. 1899.
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Brother living — Edmond Lyons, b. 1868 : m. 1897, Audrey Townshend, da. of the late David
Crawford, of New York, and has issue living, John Edmond Noel, b. 1899, — David Edmond, b.
1901, — Edmond Robert, b. 1904, — Audrey Mary Elizabeth, b. 1898. Residence, The Abbey, Cel-
bridge, co. Kildare. Club, United Service (Dublin).
Sister living — Mariquita J usta. Residence, 4, Falkland House, Marloes Road, Kensington, W.
Mother living — Mary, only da. of A. Carew O’Dwyer (Secondary of H.M.’s Exchequer in
Ireland), of Orlagh, co. Dublin : m. i860, Timothy O’Brien, who d. 1869, 2nd son of 1st baronet,
and has issue living [see ante]. Residence, 4, Falkland House, Marloes Road, Kensington, W.
This family claims to represent the powerful House of O’Brien Ara, of the line of Thomond.
The 1st baronet, M.P. for Cashel (L) 1846-59, was a merchant of Dublin who took a leading
part in the reform of its Corporation and contributed largely to the redemption of the Municipal
property. He was Lord Mayor of Dublin 1844 and again 1849, being specially elected to receive
Her Majesty on her first visiting Ireland, on which occasion he was created a baronet. Sir Patrick,
2nd baronet, sat as M.P. for King’s co. (L) 1852-85.
OCHTERLONY, Creation (U.K.) 1823, of Ochterlony, Forfarshire.
Sir David Ferguson Ochterlony, 3rd Baronet ;
b. Oct. 27th, 1848; j. his father, Sir Charles Metcalfe, 1891 j
ed. at St. Andrews ; was Accountant at Edinburgh to Scotch
Education Depart. 1892-1913 : m. 1873, Somerville, da. of
Barron Grahame, of Morphie, Kincardineshire, and has issue.
— Azure, a lion rampant argent charged on the shoulder with a key
erect wards upwards of the field, and holding in the forepaws a trident or, all
within a bordure wavy of the second charged with four buckles gules. Cnst —
A swan, wings elevated argent, ducally collared and chained or, the breast
charged with a buckle gules, and the wings and body debruised by a bendlet
sinister wavy azure.
Residence — Balmadies, Colinton, Midlothian.
Sons living— MATTHEW MONTGOMERIE, b. Feb. 28th, 1880.
Spe labor levis. Charles Francis, b. 1891.
By hope labor is light. Daughters living — Somerville Barclay : m. 1906, Thomas W. Ramsay.
-—Rose Walcott.' Margaret Jane Herdman.
Sisters living — Charlotte Amy. Mary Hunter: m. 1889, Major John Grant, formerly Bom. S.C.
The 1st baronet, Maj.-Gen. Sir David Ochterlony, G.C.B., Col. of the 28th Bengal Native Infantry,
distinguished himself in the Nepaulese war, and was thanked by both Houses of Parliament. The
2nd baronet succeeded under a special remainder.
O’CONNELL, Creation (U.K.) 1869, of Lake View, Killarney, co. Kerry, and of
Ballybeggan, Tralee, co. Kerry.
Sir Maurice James Arthur O’Connell,
M.C., 5th Baronet; b. Dec. 24th, 1889; s. his father,
Sir Morgan Ross, 1919 ; ed. at St. Augustine’s Coll.,
and at Trin. Coll., Dublin; Capt. Roy. Fusiliers (City
of London Regt.), and Lord of the Manor of Bally-
carbery ; European War 1915 (M.C.) : in. 1920, Mar-
garet Mary, da. of the late Matthew J. Purcell, of
Burton Park, Buttevant, co. Cork.
gurms — Per fesse argent and vert, a stag trippant proper be-
tween three trefoils slipped counterchanged. Crrst — A stag’s
head erased argent, charged with trefoil slipped vert.
Seat — Lakeview, Killarney.
Brothers living— DONAL BERNARD, R.N., b. 1893;
became a Lieut. 1916. Basil Morgan, R.N. , b. iqoo; be-
came a Sub-Lieut. 1919.
Sister living — Lucila Emily ; is a nun.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet)— James Ross, b. 1863 ; is
Major Reserve of Officers (formerly 1st Batn. The King’s
(Shropshire L.I.)); served with Dongola Expedition 1896
(despatches, medal with six clasps, 4th class Medjidie), and
with Nile Expedition 1898, present at battle of Khartum
(medal, 3rd class Qsmanieh) ; sometime Gov. of Kordofan.
Clubs. United Service, Sports’.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Ellen Mary (Lady
Tucker)', m. 1902, as his second wife, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Charles Tucker, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. Resi-
dence, Chalet, St. Pierre, Biarritz.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Mary Pauline ( Lady O'Connell ), da. of Lieut -Col. James
Francis Hickie, of Slevoyre, Borrisokane, co. Tipperary : m. 1884, Sir Morgan Ross O’Connell,
4th baronet, who d. 1919. Residence , Lakeview, Killarney.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Daniel James O’Connell, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1823, d. 1888 :
m. 1863, Frances Mary, who d. 1894, da. of Denis Shine Lawlor, J.P., of Castle
Lough, co. Kerry: —
Donal, b. 1867 ; is a J.P. for Kerry. Club , Windham Conail Jeffrey, b. 1882. Isabel Maud,
O.B.E.: »i. 1891, Edmond O’Conor, J.P., D.L. Residence , Charleville, Dunleer. Eva.
Clare. Mary Bernadette ; is a nun. Dorothy J is a nun.
The 1st baronet was the youngest and last surviving brother of Daniel O’Connell, M.P., Q.C., of
Darrinane Abbey, chief of a younger branch of the ancient Irish sept of O’Connell, popularly known as
The “ Liberator,” who for many years played a distinguished part in the political struggles of Ireland.
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O’DONELL, Creation (G.B.) 1780, of Newport House, Mayo. [Extinct 1889.]
Sir George Clendinning O’Donell, Knt., 5th and last Baronet .
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Richard Alexander O’Donell, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1834,
d. 1867 : m. i860, Penelope Jane, da. of the Rev. Edward Maynard Denny: —
Melicent Agnes Thomas-O’Donel ; assumed the additional surname of O’Donel 1889 : m. 1883,
Edwin Thomas, J.P., D.L., having had issue, George O’Donell Frederick, b. 1884 ; Capt. and Adj.
Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915 (despatches
twice, Mil. Cross) : m. 1915, Florence Violet, da. of Claud Braddell, of Newlands, co. Wexford,
and Lucknigton Court, Wilts. Residences , Newport House, Newport, co. Mayo; Melcombe
Newport, co. Mayo.
OGILVY, Creation (N.S.) 1626, of Inverquharity, Forfarshire.
Sir Herbert Kinnaird Ogilvy,
1V.S., 1 2th Baronet, 2nd son of 10th baronet ;
b. June 29th, 1865 ; s. his nephew, Sir Gil-
christ Nevill (killed in action) 1914 ; Advo-
cate, Scotland 1891 ; is a J.P. and D.L. forco.
Forfar, and a J.P. for Dundee : in. 1904,
Lady Christian Augusta Bruce, da. of 9th
Earl of Elgin.
$rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, argent, a lion
passant-guardant gules, gorged with an open crown,
and crowned with a close imperial one or, Ogilvy ; 2nd
and 3rd, argent, an eagle displayed sable, beaked and
membered gules, Ramsay of Auchterhouse. Crest — A
demi-lion gules. Supporters — -Two wild men wreathed
about the head and temples with leaves, trampling
upon serpents, and holding branches in their exterior
hands all proper.
Seat — Baldovan House, Dundee, Forfarshire.
Residence — Auchterhouse, Forfarshire. Clubs —
Brooks’s, New.
Brother living— GILBERT FRANCIS MOLYNEUX, b. April 9th, 1868; ed. at Univ. Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1892) : m. 1912, Marjory, da. of the late Charles Meysey Bolton Clive, Whitfield,
Herefordshire (E. Denbigh), and has issue living, David John Wilfrid, b. 1914, — John Augustine,
b. 1915, — Katharine Olivia Mary, b. 1916, — Margaret Clare, b. 1919. Chibs , Brooks’s, New.
Sister living — Violet Olivia Juliana. Residence, Ballyouken Lodge, Pitlo'chry.
Sister living Of 11th Baronet— Olivia Frances Isabel, b. 1891 : m. 1914, Gerald Robert Foster,
Lieut. Hussars, and has issue living, Rosamond Evelyn Felicity, b. 1915, — Finella Olivia Geraldine,
b , 1918, Residence, Harrowins, Queensbury, Yorkshire.
Mother living Of 11th baronet — Isabel Louisa, da. of the late Hon. Ralph Pelham Nevill [see M.
Abergavenny, colls.J : m. 1890, Major Angus Howard Reginald Ogilvy, D.S.O., el. son of 10th
baronet, who d. 1906, and has issue living [see ante]. Residence, Birling Lodge, West Mailing,
Kent.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Frederick Charles Ashley Ogilvy, R.N., 3rd son of 10th
baronet, b. 1866, d. 1909 : m. 1904, Gertrude Lilian [( Countess of Elgin and
Kincardine ), now of Aberdour House, Aberdour ; she m. 2ndly, 1913, the 9th Earl
of Elgin and Kincardine, who d. 1917)1, da. of the late Com. William Sherbrooke,
formerly R.N., of Oxton Hall, Southwell, Notts : —
Ann Howard, b. 1905.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles William Norman Ogilvy, 3rd son of 9th baronet,
b. 1839, d. 1903 : m. 1870, the Hon. Emily Priscilla Maria Ponsonby (now of
Bishop House, Worcester), da. of 2nd Baron de Mauley : —
Alice Jane Marion (twin), b. 1871. Diana Maria Elizabeth (twin), b. 1871.
Grandchildren of the late James Balfour Ogilvy (infra) :—
Issue of the late Arthur James Ogilvy, b. 1834, d. 1914 : m. 1861, Mary Camilla Letitia, who
d. 1891, da. of William Needham, of Lenton House, Notts: —
Kenneth Arthur, b. 1863. Mary Louisa.—— Bertha Florence ; m. 1892, William Mosey, solicitor,
and has issue living, Celia Camilla, b. 1892, — Mary Kinloch, b. 1894 : m. 1918, Denis Whishaw, —
Edith Cora, b. 1897, — Clara Hirondelle, b. 1899,— Florence Bertha b. 1902. Residences, 49,
Cameron Street, Launceston, Tasmania, and Les Hirondelles, 67, High Street, Launceston, Tas-
mania Clara Camilla. Residence , Hobart, Tasmania.
Issue of the late James Balfour Ogilvy, 4th son of 8th baronet, b. 18 — , d. 1848:
m. 1833, Anne, who d. 18 — , da. of Thomas Kinloch, of Logie, co. Forfar : —
Anne. Residence,
Issue of the late Col. William Lewis Kinloch Ogilvy, C.B., b. 1840, d. 1900: m. 1889, Lucy,
da. of the late William Wickham, M.P., of Binsted Wyck, Alton, Hants: —
William Wickham, b. 1896 ; Lieut. Hussars; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1918.
—Charlotte Helen, b. 1893.
Grandchildren of the late Alexander Ogilvy, 6th son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late David Ogilvy, b. 1813, d. 1879 : m. 1843, Eliza Anne Harris, who d.
1912, da. of Abercrombie Dick : —
Waiter Tulliedeph, b. 1852: m. 1st, 1878, Eleanor May Edith Lumley, who d. 1902, da. of the late
Edward Lumley Haworth, 28th Regt. ; 2ndly, 1903, Winifred, who d. 1909, da. of the Rev. Henry
Edward Maskew; jrdly, 1910, Christina, da. of Col. Bannatyne Macleod, formerly Bombay
Artillery, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Angus Edward (of Hopton Estate, Lunugalla,
Ceylon), b. 1880: m , 1910, Margaret, da. of Lieut.-Col. Sir James Frederick Stuart-Menteth, 4th
Bt., of Rownhams Mount, near Southampton, and has issue living, Walter Tulliedeph b. 1911, a
son b. 1920, — David, D.S.O., b. 1881; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Lieut.-Col. R.E. ; European War
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1914-19 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1906, Vere Grace, da. of the late Sir Henry Fawcett,
K.C.M.G., Ch. Justice of the Levant [see Fawcett, “ Knights’ Widows”], and has issue living, a
da. b. 19— ,— Gilbert Mark Haworth, b. 1887 J is Capt. King’s Own Scottish Borderers : m. 1915
Mildred Scott, and has issue living, a da. b. 1916,— Marcia Napier, b. 1879,— Hilda Edith, b. 1892’.
Residence , Pitfour House, Dollar, Scotland. Angus, b. 1855: in. 1886, Rose Serena, da. of the
late Abercromby Dick, W.S., and Bar.-at-law, and has issue living, Abercromby Graham, b. 1889 ;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Lieut. Indian Army. Residence, Hutwa, Bengal. Marcia
Napier : in. 1874, Horace Bell, formerly B.C.S., and has issue living, Malcolm Dade, b. 1883,—
Violet Napier, b. 1881,— Sylvia Constance, b. 1885,— a da., b. 1887. Violet Isabel; in. 1878,
Herbert Collingridge, and has issue living, Herbert Frederic, b. 1881,— Elsie Napier, b. 1891.
Residence , Doudpore, Tirhoot, Bengal.
Grandchildren of Walter Tulliedeph Ogilvy, b. 1852 (ante): —
Issue of the late Walter Tulliedeph Ogilvy, b. 1883, d. 1912 : in. 1910, Nora, da. of the Rev.
Canon Thomas Hewan Archdale, J.P., V. of Tanfield, Tantobie, co. Durham, and Rural
Dean : —
Walter Tulliedeph, b. 1912. Mary Archdale, b. 1910.
The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Angus 1665-78. The 5th baronet sold the estate of Inverquharityj
which had been in the family for fourteen generations. Sir John 9th baronet, sat as M.P. for
Dundee (L) 1857-74. The nth baronet Sir Gilchrist Nevill, Lieut. Scots Guards, was killed in action
during European War Oct. 1914.
Ogilvy- Wedderburn, see Wedderburn.
OGLE, Creation (U.K.) 1816, of Worthy, Hampshire.
Sir Henry Asgill Ogle, 7th Baronet ; b. Sept.
12th, 1850; s. his father, Sir Edmund, 1887; entered R.N
1864, became Lieut. 1873, and Com. 1888 ; retired as Capt.
1897 ; served with Naval Brig, in Natal 1881 : m. 1917, Daisy,
da. of T. L. Boyd, of Vista Lieta, San Remo.
&rms — Argent, a fesse, between three crescents gules, on the fesse a
crescent on a mullet, for difference. Crrst — An heraldic antelope’s head
argent, maned and horned or, with same difference as in the arms.
Club — United Service.
Brother living — EDMUND ASHTON, b. 1857 ; ed. at Marlborough
. Coll. ; formerly Col. 2nd Batn. E. Yorkshire Regt. ; served in S. Africa
1900 (despatches, Brevet Lieut. -Col.).
Sisters living — Mary Beverley : in. 1868, Lieut. -Col. Bolton James Alfred
Monsell, M.P. (formerly of 73rd Regt., and Ch. Constable Metropolitan
1 ake it in good part. Police 1886-1910), and has issue living, Bolton Meredith Eyres (of 19,
Belgrave Square, S.W., and Dumbleton Hall, Worcester), R.N., M.P. ,
b. 1881 ; is Com. R.N. ; assumed the surname of Eyres, in addition to and before that of Monsell
1904 ; has sat for S. or Evesham Div. of Worcestershire (C) since Jan. 1910 : in. 1904, Caroline
Mary Sybil, C.B.E., da. of the late Henry William Eyres, of Dumbleton Hall, Worcester, and has
issue living, Henry Bolton Graham b. 1905, Diana Sybil, b. 1907, a da. b. 1912, a da. b. 1918, —
Kathleen Mary, b. 18 — : in. 1906, Roger Averill Daniell, — Geraldine Diana, b. 18 — : in. 1911,
Vice-Adm. Arthur Henry Christian, C,B., M.V.O., and has issue living, — Jennie Helen, b. 1877 : m.
1906, Capt. George Watkins, — Mary Harriet, b. 18 — . Residence , 1, Tedworth Square, Chelsea,
S.W.— Evelyn : m. 1913, as his second wife, Eldred Vincent Morris Curwen. Residence , Capo
di Monte, San Remo.
This family is a branch of the old baronial house of Ogle, of Ogle, Northumberland, the head of
which was Baron Ogle in 1461.
OHLSON, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Scarborough, North Riding of co. of
Yorkshire.
Sir Erik Olof Ohlson, ist Baronet, son of
the late Anders Ohlson, of Fellingsbro, Sweden ; b.
1873; ed* privately; was Lieut. Army Motor Reserve
I909'I3> Sheriff of Hull 1913-15, and Chm. Hessle
Urban Dist. Council 1915-16 ; has been Chm. Hull
and E. Riding Recruiting Committee since 1914 ; is a
coal, timber, and shipping merchant and shipowner;
rendered sers. in connection with Propaganda during
European War; Knt. 1915: in. 1906, Jennie, da. of
Joseph Blakeley, and has issue.
Jtrms — Argent, in waves of the sea a steamer proper, on a chief
azure three fir trees eradicated also proper. Crtst — In front of a
sun in splendour proper, a motor wheel sable.
Seat— The Belvedere, Scarborough. Club— Junior Army and
Navy.
Sons living— ERIC JAMES, b. March 17th, 1911. Gerald
Thomas, b. 1917.
Daughter living— Olga Gerda Erica, b. 1907.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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O’LOGHLEN, Creation (U.K.) 1838, of Drumconora, Ennis.
[Name pronounced “ 0’lOChlen.”]
Sir Michael O’Loghlen, 4th Baronet ;
b. Oct. 1 6th, 18 66 ; s. his father, the Hon. Sir
Bryan, 1905 ; is Lieut, of co. Clare : m. 1918,
Beatrice Mary, da of Sir Michael Murphy, 1st Bt.
(cr. 1912),
$rms — Gules, a man in armour in the act of shooting
an arrow from a longbow towards the sinister, all proper.
Crest — On a ducal corone or, an anchor erect entwined
with a cable, all proper.
Seat — Drumconora, Ennis, co. Clare.
Brothers living-CHARLES HUGH ROSS, b. July
6th, 1881. ■ -Henry Ross, b. 1886 : m. 19x2, Dorris Irena,
da. of the late Major Percival Horne, R.A., and has issue
living, Ross Bryan, b. 1914, — Coleman Michael, b. 1916,
— Ella Allison, — Dorreen Sinclair.
Sisters living — Annie Bidelia Margaret: m. 1910, Leo
Michael Hernandez de Mulardo. . Lucy. Ella
Maude. Frances Mary; a nun.— —Clare Mary.
Aimee Margaret Julia.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Bryan James O’Loghlen,
4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1875, d. 1920 :
m. igog. Violet Elizabeth Amelia, da.
of the late Daniel Grant, of Bendigo,
Australia
The anchor of safety. Elizabeth.
The 1st baronet, the Right Hon. Sir Michael, a distinguished lawyer, was M.P. for Dungarvan
(Z) 1835-6, a Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland 1836-7, and Master of the Rolls there 1837-42. He
was the first Roman Catholic that, since the Revolution of 1688, was raised to a judicial office either
in England or Ireland. The 2nd baronet was a Privy Councillor, and M.P. for co. Clare (Z) 1863-77.
The 3rd baronet was Attorney-Gen. of Victoria (Australia), and sat as M.P. for Clare co. {HR) 1877-9.
O’MALLEY, Creation (U.K.) 1804, of the Manor of Carramore, Mayo. [Extinct 1892.]
Sir William O’Malley, Knt 2nd and last Baronet.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Henry O’Malley, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1818, d. 1867 : m. 1858,
Blanche Alice, who d. 1869, da. of Daniel Robertson, of Kilvernels, Hants: —
Rose May: m. 1895, Vice-Adm. Robert Stewart Phipps Hornby, C.M.G., and has issue living,
Windham Mark, b. 1896, — Rosemary Ruth, b. igo^.^Residence, Lordington House, Emsworth,
Hants. EiSS*:-
ONSLOW, Creation (G.B.) 1797, of Althain, Lancashire.
Sir Roger Warin Beaconsfield Onslow,
6th Baronet; b. April 29th, 1880; s. his father, Sir
William Wallace Rhoderic, 1916 ; formerly
Lieut. Suffolk Regt. ; is a J.P. for Cornwall; S.
African War 1900- 1902, European War 1914-18 as
Lieut, and Acting Capt. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I.
and E. Kent Regt. in France (wounded) : m. 1905,
Mildred, el. da. of Sir Robert Rodney Wilmot, 6th
Bt., and has issue.
— Argent, a fesse gules between six Cornish choughs
proper. Crest — An eagle sable preying upon a partridge or.
j&t£0Xiir (plottfl — “ Semper fidelis” {Always faithful).
Seat — Hengar, St. Tudy, Cornwall.
Club — Arthur’s.
Forward with cautio7i.
Sons living— RICHARD WILMOT, b. July 30th, 1906.
John Vernon, b. 1919.
Daughter living— Ursula Joan, b. 1916.
Brother living — William Anlaby Gore, R.N., b. 1887; is
an Assist. Paymaster in R.N.
Sisters living — Ethel Nina Amy Onslow, b. 1873: m. 1905,
Charles Edward Elwell, and has issue living, Nina Katherine,
b. 1906. Edith Doreen Onslow, b. 1882.— —Gwendolen Muriel Onslow, b. 1883.
Uncles living (sons of 4th baronet)-Henry Haworth Newton, b. 1852; formerly Lieut. S. Devon
Militia : 1888, Mary, da. of the late Rev. Canon George Martin, D.D., and R. of St. Breward,
Cornwall. Residence , St. Breward, Cornwall. Rev. Matthew Richard Septimus, b. 1856 ; ed.
at Sherborne, and at Pembroke Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1883); formerly a Chap. R.N. ; is R. of Stoke
Edith : 7/1. xst, 1883, Mary, who d. 1884, da. of the late Rev. Edward Jonathan Green, V. of Leint-
wardine; zndly, 1894, Fanny Harriett, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Green, V. of Aymestrey,
Herefordshire, having had issue, of whom (by 2nd marriage), Richard John Francis, R.N., b. 1896;
is a Sub-Lieut. R.N., — Thomas, b. 1897; 2nd Lieut. Kings Shropshire L.I. ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1917,— Herbert Frank, b. 1899,— -Mary Camperdown, b. 1901. Residence ,
Stoke Edith Rectory, Herefordshire.— —Arthur Herbert, b. 1862 : m. 1892, Alice Constance Edith,
who d. 1897, da. °f Marmaduke Cons^ble, and has issue living, Vera Doris Onslow, b, 1803,
Ethel Muriel Onslow, b. 1894.
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Aunts living (daughters of 4th baronet) — Edith Mathewanna : in. 1870, Henry Mouat Wood
[Campbell, Bt., cr. 1667]. Amelia Frances : in. 1871, Col. Horace Richard Le Marchant Carey,
Indian Army, and has issue living, Horace William Wallace Onslow, b. 1872 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll. ; is Major Army Service Corps : in. 1898, Eva Gertrude, da. of the late Col. Ramsay
Cruikshank, R.A., of Farnborough, Hants, and has issue living, Ronald Horace Onslow b. 1907.
Residence , The Cedars, Freestone Road, Southsea.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet — Ellen Mary: m. 1876, Col. William Glencross, formerly
1st Batn. Lancashire Fusiliers, and has issue living, John William Cranley Onslow, b. 1879; ed. at
Wellington Coll. formerly Lieut. Lancashire Fusiliers, — Ellen Maria Onslow, — Amy Geraldine
Onslow, — Vera Caroline Onslow: in. 1903, Herbert Edward Cree, solicitor, of 109, Jermyn Street,
S.W., and Camperdown, Maidenhead, and has issue living, Sheila b. 1905. Residence , Collamere,
Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Ada Ruth : in. 1873, the Rev. John James Glencross Every, who d. 1913,
Preb. of St. Mornay’s, and has issue living, Gerald Nicholas Onslow, b. 1880: in. 1903, Nesta
Belle Haynes, of Westmount, Montreal, and has issue living, Cyril Henry Onslow b. 1904, John
Traven b. 1909, — Emily Mabel Onslow: in. 1901, Rev. Herbert Lynne Jones, V. of Morwenstow,
Cornwall, and has issue living, Hesketh Every Lynne b. 1903, Ruth Morwenna Lynne b. 1913.
Augusta Geraldine : in. 1888, George Hext [Graves-Sawle, Bt.], and has issue living, Arthur
Charles, b. 1895, — Loveday Mary : in. 1919, Robert George Howe, Diplo. Ser. Residence ,
Tredethy, Bodmin, Cornwall.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet-; Octavi a Katherine {Lady Onslow ), da. of Sir Francis Arthur
Knox-Gore, 1st Bt. : in. 1873, Sir William Wallace Rhoderic Onslow, 5th baronet, who d. 1916.
Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Royds Dennistoun Onslow, 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1854, d.
1895 : in. 1885, Edith Mary (now of Glendale, Clevedon), da. of the late Thomas
Commins, of Bodmin : —
Rev. Humphrey Cedric, b. 1889; ed. at Cheltenham, and at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford ; is Curate
of Clevedon.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Onslow (infra) : —
Issue of the late Hamilton Cranley Onslow, b. 1836, d. 1874 : 1867, Henrietta Fanny
(who in. 2ndly, 1876, Brig. -Gen. Robert Alexander Gilchrist, Indian Army), da. of
Maj.-Gen. J. Forbes Musgrove : —
Cranley Charlton, C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O , b. 1869; ed. at Dover Coll., and at R.M.C. ; Col.
Bedfordshire Regt. ; Isazai Expedition 1892, Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with clasp), Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (wounded, despatches, C.M.G., Croix de Guerre, D.S.O., C.B.E.); C.M.G.
1915, D.S.O. I9t7, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: in. 1904, Sydney Alice Hastings, da. of the late Surg.-
Gen. Sir Benjamin Franklin, K.C.I.E. [see Franklin, “ Knights’ Widows”], and has issue living,
Denzil Richard Cranley, b. 1909, — Geoffrey Harold, b. 1912, — Doreen May, b. 1907, — a da., b. 1918.
Constance Jane. Henrietta Ellen.
Issue of the late Denzil Roberts Onslow, b. 1839, d. 1908 : in. 1871, Clara Louisa, who d.
1907, youngest da. of the late James Scott, of Bishopsdown Grove, Tunbridge Wells : —
Clare Louise, b. 1872. Geraldine, b. 1873.
Issue of the late Thomas Onslow, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1812, d. 1882 : in. 1835
Elizabeth Sarah, who d. 1891, da. of Charles Roberts, M.C.S. : —
Emma Caroline : in. 1857, Charles Gilbert Master, C.S.I., who d. 1903, having had issue, of whom
Charles Onslow, b. i860 : in. 1893, Wilhelmina, da. of Peter Francis Franken, having had issue, of
whom George Gilbert b. 1894 ; Lieut. Gloucestershire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1916, Charles Francis b. 1897, Penelope Wilhelmina b. 1902, — Thomas Mosley, b. 1865,
— Arthur Gilbert, D.S.O., b. 1867 [ see “ Companionage ”] : in. 1897, Elizabeth, da. of Edward
Hotham Newton, of Fulford Park, York, and has issue living, Edward Streynsham b. 1900,
Audrey Margaret b. 1898, Hilary Elizabeth b. 1905, — Alfred Edmund, b. 1869 ; is Lieut. -Col.
R.A.M.C. : 111. 1906, Ethel Lucy, da. of the late Henry Scohell Perring, of Northam, N. Devon,
—Harold Onslow, b. 1880: Lieut. Roy. Naval Reserve; d. (killed in action at battle of Horn
Reef) 1916, — Frances Emma, b. 18 — : m. 1885, the Rev. H. Delpratt Goldsmith, of Madras, who
d. 1907, and has issue living, three sons and two das., — Elizabeth Octavia, b. 1873, — Emily
Florence, b. 1876. Residence, 25, Oxford Square, W.— — Cecilia Augusta : m. 1864, Gen. Howard
Codrington Dowker, C.B., who d. 1912, and has issue living, two sons and three das., of whom
Eva Dorothy: in. 1910, Walter Douglas Downes, Lieut. Roy. Sussex Regt. Marion Fanny:
in. 1873, Col. Evelyn Swinton Skinner, and has issue living, Robert Bruce, b. 1877 ; is Major
R.E. : in. 1904, Mona, da. of the late Major Stanley Gough, Bengal Cav., and has issue living,
Denzil Pobert b. 1908, — Reginald Onslow, b. 1888 ; is Capt. R.G.A. : in. 1919, Gwendoline
Mabel, da. of H. O. Baldry, of Rushmere Lodge, Leighton Buzzard, — Florence Marion, b. 1875, —
Edith Louise, £. 1879, — Norah Gertrude, b. 1881, — Alice Hilda, b. 1884. Residence , 10, Kidhrook
Park Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Granddaughter of the late Col. Gerald Charles Penrice Onslow (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Com. Arthur Gerald Onslow, D.S.C., R.N., b. 1885, d. (killed in
action at battle of Jutland) 1916 : m. 1912, Elsie Hinde (now of 5, Banks Terrace, Sheerness;
she m. 2ndly, 1918, Com. H. D. Pridham-Wippell, R.N.), da. of the late J. Hinde Crouch,
of 10, Carlisle Road, Hove, Sussex : —
Diana Rosemary, b. 1915.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. Arthur Walton Onslow (infra) : —
Issue of the late Col. Gerald Charles Penrice Onslow, b. 1853, d. 1909 : in. 1880, Flora
Frances Mary, da. of the late William Donald, of Lisle House, Cheltenham : —
Arthur Gerald, D.S.C., b. 1885 (see ante).— Milo Richard Beaumont, b. 1888; Capt. Indian
Army; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1917 (despatches).— Eric Montague, b.
1890; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Roy. Warwickshire Regt.; served during European War 1914
(prisoner). Brian Walton, b. 1892 ; Lieut. Indian Army ; d. (killed in action in the Dardanelles)
1915 (despatches). Dora Frances, b. 1881 : in. 1904, Lieut.-Col. Claud Frederick Pilkington
Parry, D.S.O., R.F.A., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, and has issue living,
a son (posthumous), b 1918. Violet Isabel : in. 1901, Major Alan Goring (formerly 20th Hussars),
Dep. Assist. Director of Remounts, W. Command [ see Goring, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Woodfield,
Maplehurst, near Horsham.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Arthur Walton Onslow, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1813,
d. 1895 : 111. 1847, Isabella, who d. 1880, da. of John Penrice, of Witton House,
Norfolk : —
Richard Cranley, b. 1857 ; is Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. Indian Army ; was a Dep. Judge Advocate-
Gen. in India 1907-9 ; served in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal) : in. 1883, Edith, da. of Francis Beer,
and has issue living, Cecil Isabel : in. 1910, Capt. Hyde Gwynne Harrison, Manchester Regt.,
— Alice Mary: in. 19 — , Capt. Francis Richard Savage, Cheshire Regt. — Winifred Ida: in. 1919,
Major Alik Gerald Joseph Copeland, Indian Army.— —Blanche Isabel (Z,arfy Bous/ield): in. 1870,
Sir William Bousfield, who d. 1910. Residence , Great Bookham, Surrey. Florence Maude : in.
1876, Capt. George Burchell Graham (formerly of 33rd Regt.), who d. 1894. Residence , Darjeeling,
India. Ethel Augusta: in. 1880, Charles Loder Gilbert.
This family is descended from Lieut. -Gen. Richard Onslow, nephew of the 1st Baron Onslow, and
uncle of the 1st Earl of Onslow, and is in special remainder to the Barony of Onslow [see E. Onslow,
colls.]. The 1st baronet, Admiral Sir Richard Onslow, G.C.B., and General of Marines, was second in
command at Camperdown, and was created a baronet for distinguished services at that battle.
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CAMPBELL-ORDE, Creation (G.B.) 1790, of Morpeth, Northumberland.
Sir Arthur John Campbell-Orde,
4th Baronet ; b. April 13th, 1865 ; s. his father,
Sir John William Powlett, 1897; formerly
Lieut. 3rd Batn. Queen’s Own Cameron High-
landers, and Major of its 8th Batn. ; served in
S. Africa, 1900-1901, with Lord Lovat’s Scouts ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Argyll, a J.P. for co.
Inverness, and Major Territorial Force Reserve :
m. 1892, Maie Ronald, da. of Capt. John Camp-
bell Stewart, of Fasnacloich, N.B., and has issue.
^rnts — 1st and 4th sable, three salmon haunant per
pale argent and or, Orde ; 2nd and 3rd, gyronny of eight
or and sable within a bordure gobonated purpure and
ermine, Campbell. Crisis — 1st, an elk’s head erased or,
gorged with a collar invected sable ; 2nd, a dexter hand
proper, holding a spur or, strap also proper.
Seats — Kilmory, Lochgilphead, Argyll ; Auchnaba
House, Lochgilphead, Argyll. Clubs— Junior Carlton,
New (Edinburgh).
Son living— SIMON ARTHUR, b. July 15th, 1907.
Daughters living— Alice Maie, b. 1897 : m. 1917 the
Rev. James Humphrey Copner Macfarlane- Barrow, R.
of Lochgilphead, Argyllshire.— —Winifred Beatrice, b.
1898. Muriel Frances, b. 1903.
Brothers living — Colin Ridley, b. 1867; is a J,P. for
co. Argyll: m. 1896, Winifred Harriet, da. of Capt.
John C. Stewart, formerly of Fasnachloich, and has issue living, Ronald Charles, b. 1897 ; European
War 1914-19 as Lieut. R.F.A. (wounded), — Alan Colin, b. 1898; sometime Flight-Lieut. R.A.F. ;
European War 1915-18 (wounded),— Bernard Arthur, b. 1901, — Peter Stewart, b. 1906, — Ian
Ridley, b. 1907, — Harry Eustace, b. 1914. Residence, Paget, Dunscombe Road, Godaiming.—
Henry Campbell, b. 1877 : m. 1901, Marie Elizabeth, who d. 1913, da. of John S. Barr, of
Newcastle-on-Tyne, and has issue living, Beatrice Constance, b. 1903. Residence , La Beatriz,
Villa Valeria, F.C.P., Buenos Aires, Argentine.
Sisters living — Louisa Beatrice : m. 1891, Arthur Scott Williams, J.P., and has issue living, Alice
Louisa, b. 1893 : m. 1919, Capt. C. Shields, — Beatrice Elisabeth, b. 1895. Residence, Hill House,
Yetminster, Dorset. Alice Constance: m. 1904, Frederick John Poynton, M.D., F.R.C.P., and
has issue living, John Orde, b. 1906, — Elinor Mary, b. 1911. Residence , 35,?Devonshire Place, W.
Aunt living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Beatrice Catherine Orde. Residence , 10, Southwick
Crescent, W.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Louisa Charlotte Temple {Lady Campbell-Orde ), da. of the
late Robert Temple Frere, of 143, Harley Street, W. : m. 1884, as his second wife, Sir John William
Powlett Campbell-Orde, 3rd baronet, who d. 1897. Residence, Chantry Place, Marden, Kent.
Mild but brave.
The 1st baronet, Adm. Sir John, Governor of Dominica, was younger brother of the 1st Baron
Bolton. The 3rd baronet assumed by Roy. license 1880 the additional surname of Campbell.
Orr Ewing, see Ewing.
Orr-Lewis, see Lewis.
OSBORN, Creation (E.) 1662, of Chicksands, Bedfordshire.
Sir Algernon Kerr Butler Osborn, yth
Baronet , son of the late Henry John Robert Osborn,
[infra] ; b. Aug. 8th, 1870 ; s. his grandfather, Sir George
Robert, 1892 ; is Capt. and Hon. Major (retired) Bedford-
shire Regt., a J.P. for Beds (High Sheriff 1909), and patron of
two livings : m. 1903, Beatrice, da. of William Bunce Green-
field, J.P., D.L. for Herts, formerly of Haynes Park, near Bed-
ford, and has issue.
&ms — Argent, a bend between two lions rampant sable. Crest — A lion’s
head argent ducally crowned or.
Seat — Chicksands Priory, Shefford, Bedfordshire. Club — Arthur’s,
Orleans.
Quantum in rebus inane. Son3 living— PETER STANLEY HOWARD, b. Aug. 20th, 1912.
How much vanity there Danvers Lionel Rouse, b. 1916.
is in human affairs. Daughter living— Dorothy, b. 1905.
Sister living — Laura Helen Charlotte, b. 1868 : m. 1901, Capt. Ernest Snowdon St. Quintin,
formerly 19th Hussars. Residence , Campton Grange, Shefford, Bedfordshire.
Uncle living (son of 6th baronet) — Mark Charles Davers, b. 1845 ; formerly in R.N. : m. 1st, 1872,
Mary Courtenay .Pratt, who d. 1884; 2ndly, 1885, Mary Anne Bell, who d. 1903, da. of W. B.
Fulton, of Hobart ; 3rdly, 1904, Clara Harriet, widow of Rev. Henry Gordon Cranmer, R. of
Little Staughton, Bedfordshire, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Edith Emily Mary Kerr,
— Charlotte Eleanor Davers, — Valentina (Valey) Frances Laura : m. 1910, Henry Young, of
Saxonhurst, Bromham Road, Bedford, and has issue living, Gerald Henry Danvers b. 1911, Cecil
Courtenay Osborn b. ign, Harold Valentine Mark b. 1917, Daphne MaryCece b. 1915. Residence,
Rothsay House, Bedford.
Aunt living (daughter of 6th baronet)— Emily Fanny Dorothy {Hon. Mrs. Mark H. H.
McDonnell)', m. 1892, the Hon. Mark Henry Horace McDonnell, who d. 1909 [see E. Antrim],
Residence, 24, Brunswick Place, Hove, Sussex.
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Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. George Montagu Osborn, 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1843,
d. 1910 : m. 1876, the Hon. Charlotte Jane Kenyon, who d. 1893, da. of 3rd
Baron Kenyon : —
Muriel, b. 1881. Residence , The Firs, Ampthill, Beds.
Issue of the late Rev. Montagu Francis Finch Osborn, B.D., 4th son of 5th baronet,
b. 1824, d. 1895 : m. 1861, Catharine Barbara, who d. 1907, da. of John Marriott,
of Kibworth Harcourt, Leicestershire : —
Rev. Francis Wilfrid, b. 1862; ed. at Uppingham Sch., and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1884, M.A.
1892); is V. of St. Michael’s, Camden Town; m. 1899, Helen Osborn, da. of the late David
Lamb, of New York. Residence, St. Michael’s Vicarage, 10, Gloucester Crescent, N.W.—
Montagu John, b. 1869 ; ed. at Uppingham and Durham Schs., and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1891, M.A. 1896); is an Assist. Master at Malvern College: m. 19x8, Dorothy, da. of Charles
Roslin Williams, of Lindsay House, Bishop’s Stortford. Residence, Forli, Alexandra Road, Mal-
vern.—Margaret. Catharine Louisa. Residence, Cannock House, Malvern Link. Hilda:
m. 1897, Thomas William Craster, and has issue living, John Montagu, b. 1901, — Wilfrid Shafto,
b. 1908, — Phyllis Catharine (twin), b. 1908. Residence, Craster Tower, Northumberland.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Danvers Henry Osborn, 5th son of 5th baronet, b. 1827,
d. 1898 : m. 1862, Annette (now of Richmond Mansions, Earl’s Court, S.W.), da.
of T. W. Wilson, of Calcutta : -
Arthur, b. 1863. Danvers, b. 1864; is a J.P. for British Columbia, and employed under Pacific
Cable Board ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900, with Roy. Canadian Regt. (19th Brig.), present
at battles of Paardeberg, Dreifontein, and Johannesburg (medal with four clasps) : m. 1906,
Inez, second da. of Henry Smith, of Victoria, British Columbia, and has issue living, George
Schomberg, b. 1909, — Dorothy Annette, b. 1907. Residence, Bamfield, Vancouver Island, British
Columbia. . Laura Constance : m. 1894, Lieut.-Col. Henry Dowsley Stacpole, Army Pay Depart.,
and has issue living, Frederic Aubrey, b. 1896, — Dorothy, b. 1897.— --Annette Frederica Kathleen.
The 1st baronet, Sir John Osborn, was son of Sir Peter Osborn, and grandson of Sir John Osborn,
who purchased Chicksands Priory in 1576. Sir Danvers, the 3rd baronet, was Governor of New
York before the War of Independence.
OSBORNE, Creation (I.) 1629, of Newtown, Tipperary.
Sir Francis Osborne, 15th Baronet , son of the
late Charles Osborne, Esq., 4th son of nth baronet [see infra] ;
b. Nov. 1st, 1856 ; s. his cousin, Sir Charles Stanley, 1879 :
m. 1890, Kathleen Eliza, da. of the late George Whitfield, J.P.,
of 3, Cornwall Gardens, S.W., and Modreeny, co. Tipperary,
having had issue, of whom the younger son, Derrick, b. 1897 ;
Lieut. Durham L.I. ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1918.
Strata — Gules, on a fesse cotised or two fountains, over all a bend
argent. Cast — A sea-lion holding a trident.
Residence — The Grange, Framfield, Sussex. Club — Conservative.
Son living-GEORGE FRANCIS, t. July 27th, 1894 ; ed. at R.M.C.
Daughters living — Dorothy Eileen, b. 1891. Kathleen Muriel, b. 1893.
——Rosemary Estelle, b. 1907.
Brother living — Edward, b. 1861 : m. 1895, Phyllis Eliza, da. of the late
George Whitley, of Fairholme, Weybridge, and has issue living, Stanley
Patrick, b. 1904, — Sybil Margaret, b. 1895, — Nora Gladys, b. 1906, —
Aline Grace, b. 1909. Residence , Lok-Lo-Ha, North Road, Hythe, Kent.
Sisters living — Isabella Henrietta, b. 1853: m. 1st, 1880, Samuel Alfred Probart, J.P., who d.
1881 ; 2ndly, 1887, Weeden Dawes, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Michael Stileman, b.
x888, — Eric, b. 1896,— Vera, b. 1894. Residence, The Nook, Gainsborough Gardens, Hampstead
Heath, N.W. Elizabeth Emily, b. 1855. Catherine Alice, b. 1858: m. 1890, Charles Edward
Commin, and has issue living, Charles Osborne, b. 1899, — Irene Constance, b. 1891,— Joan
Kathleen, b. 1895. Residence, 24, Victoria Avenue, Surbiton. Constance, b. 1859. .Eleanor,
b. 1864: m. 1890, Eugene Sully, and has issue living, Hubert Bentinck, b. 1902,— Francis Gildas
Beryle, b. 1908. Residence, 21, Park Road, Elthorne, W.7.
Mother living — Ann, da. of the late Stephen Geary, C.E., of Euston Place, W.C. : m. 1852, Charles
Osborne [see ante], who d. 1871. Residence, 26, St. John’s Church Road, Folkestone.
The 2nd and 7th baronets each represented the co. of Waterford in Parliament. The 8th baronet was
a Privy Councillor in Ireland, and sat as M.P. for Carysfort. On the death of the 9th baronet the
estates passed to his sister Catherine, who married Ralph Bernal-Osborne, Esq., M.P., and whose 2nd
daughter, Grace, married in 1874 the 10th Duke of St. Albans. The 10th baronet, who was 5th son of
the 8th baronet, had, by his marriage with Harriet Toler, Daniel, 12th baronet, and two other sons,
who pre-deceased him. He married 2ndly, June 13th, 1813, at Limerick, Elizabeth Harding, of
Ballydufif, by whom he had issue Charles, who had with other issue, Francis, 15th baronet [see ante]
whose pedigree was registered by Ulster King of Arms Jan. 1881.
Osborne-Gibbes, see Gibbes.
OSLER, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Norbam Gardens, City of Oxford. [Extinct 1919.]
[Name pronounced [“Os-ler.”]
Sir William Osler, M.D. , ist and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Grace [Lady Osier), da. of the late John Revere, of Boston,
U.S.A. : m. 1892, Sir William Osier, M.D., ist baronet, who d. 1919, when the title became ext.,
having had issue, Edward Revere, b. 1896 ; 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. ; d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1917. Residence, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford.
OTWAY, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Brighton. [Extinct 1912.]
Right Hon. Sir Arthur John Otway, P.C. , 3rd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 3rd Baronet— Phoebe Eleonora. Residence, 8, Chester Square, S.W.
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OUTRAM, Creation (U.K,) 1858.
[Name pronounced “ Ootram.”J
Sir James Outram, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Oct. 13th, 1864; s. his father, Sir Francis Boyd,
1912 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at Pembroke Coll.,
Camb. (B. A. 1888, M.A. 1893); was V. of St.
Peter’s, Ipswich 1896-1900; Major Canadian Reserve
Mil., on Staff of Sch. of Inf., Alberta 1915-18.
^rms — Or, on a chevron embattled, between three crosses
flory gules, five escallops of the first. Crest — Out of an eastern
crown a demi-lion or, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper,
holding between the paws a cross-flory gules. Supporters —
On either side a royal Bengal tiger guardant proper, gorged
with a wreath of laurel vert, and on the head an eastern
crown or.
Address — 98, Bouverie Road West, Folkestone.
Brothers living-FRANCIS DAVIDSON, O.B.E., b.
Aug. 4th, 1867; ed. at Haileybury, and at Cooper’s Hill ; is Capt. and Brevet Major; formerly Lieut.
R.E. ; sometime Dep. Assist. Director of Fortifications and Works; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1st,
1893, Maud Charlotte, who d. 1913, da. of the late James Pope Kitchin, of The Manor House,
Hampton-on-Thames ; 2nd, 1915, Isabel Mary, da. of the late Henry C. Berry, and has issue
living (by 1st marriage) Marjorie Isabella, b. 1893. Residence , Lyss-na-Greyne, Aboyne, Aber-
deenshire. Rev. Arthur, b. 1871 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1896, M.A. 1900); is R. of Lillingstone Dayrell, and an Hon. Chap, to the Forces; was in
Church Missionary So., India 1897-1905; has Kaisar-i-Hind medal: m. 1899, Gertrude Ellen,
da. of the late Henry P. Withers, of Reading, and has issue living, James Ian, b. 1902, — Keith
Davidson, b. 1903, — Jean Marion, b. 1906. Residence, The Rectory, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buck-
ingham.——/?^. William, b. 1874 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1896,
M.A. 1900); is V. of Stubbings: in. 1904, Haidee Maria, da. of the late Henry Frederick Beau-
mont, of Whitley Beaumont, Huddersfield, and has issue living, Francis Henry, b. 1907, — James
Richard, b. 1911, — Eleanor Mary, b. 1905. Residence, Stubbings Vicarage, Maidenhead.
Sisters living — Mary Frances. Residence, 98, Bouverie Road West, Folkestone. Margaret
Caroline. Residence, 4A, Hillfield Gardens, Muswell Hill, N. Ida Mabel : in. 1905, Capt.
Vernon Eliott Russell, formerly Gloucestershire Regt., and has issue living, Richard Francis, b.
1907. Residence, Roseburn, Frant Road, Tunbridge Wells.
Benjamin Outram, of Butterley Hall, Derbyshire, was an eminent Civil Engineer, through whose
exertions “ Tram ’’ roads were popularised. His son, Sir James, the 1st baronet, an illustrious Indian
General, Administrator and Diplomatist, was buried in Westminster Abbey. The 2nd baronet, Sir
Francis Boyd, was in B.C.S., and served during Indian Mutiny 1857-8.
OWEN, Creation (U.K.) 1813, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire.
Sir John Arthur Owen,* 4th Baronet ;
b, Feb. 5th, 1892 ; ed. at Llandovery Sch., and at
St. John’s Coll., Oxford; s. his father, Sir Hugh
Charles, 1909; is Capt. Prince Albert’s (Somer-
setshire L.I.): m. 1914, Lucy Fletcher, da. ofF. W.
Pilkington, of Kencott House, near Lechlade, and
has issue.
$rms — Gules, a chevron or, between three lions rampant
or. ftrtst — A lion rampant or.
Residence — Kencot House, near Lechlade, Gloucester-
shire.
Sons living— HUGH BERNARD PILKINGTON, b.
1915. John William, b. 1917.
Sister living — Margaret Catherine Gwenllian, b. 1893 : m.
1912, George Bennett, and has issue living, Martha Joan,
b. 1914. Residence , Fishguard, S. Wales.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet)— Alice Henrietta -
Rodney : in. 1879, Henry Bowes Scott, who d. 1894,
having had issue, of whom Harry George Rodney, b. 1887^:
d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — Dorothy Alice Bowes, — Vernita Edith Rodney :
m. 19x2, Arthur Churchill. Ellen Rodney. Residence,
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Martha Roberts ( Lady Owen), da. of — Lewis : m. 1890,
Sir Hugh Charles Owen, 3rd baronet, who d. 1909. R esidence, Preswylfa, Kilgerran, Pembroke-
shire.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late George Rodney Owen, son (by 2nd marriage with Henrietta Fraser,
da. of the late Hon. Edward Rodney [see B. Rodney, colls.]) of 2nd baronet b.
1850, d. 1886 : m. 1870, Georgiana Metcalf, da. of Capt. C. G. King : —
Arthur Edward Rodney, b. 1877 : in. 1905, Elizabeth, da. of George Edwin Love, and has issue
living, Hugh, b. (Jan.) 1907, — George, b. (Nov.) 1907, — Kitty, b. 19- . Alice Georgina.'
Margaret Edith: in. 1900, Com. Robert Burton Rodney, U.S. Navy.- —Georgina Marion: in.
1912, Sydney Stuart Gear. Residence,
John Lord, M.P. for the Pembroke Burghs, and Lord-Lieut. of Pembrokeshire, assumed the
name of Owen on inheriting the estates of Sir Hugh Owen, 6th baronet (creation 1641). Sir Arthur
Owen, M.P., 3rd baronet of the first creation, gave the deciding vote which established the Hanoverian
succession to the British Throne, after riding from Wales on purpose in an unprecedently short time.
Sir Arthur Owen’s grandda., Corbetta, was mother of the Sir John Owen, cr. a baronet 1813.
The 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Pembroke Dist. (L) 1826-38 and 1861-8 : he m. 1st, 1825, Angelina,
who d. 1844, sister of 1st Lord Tredegar ; 2ndly, 1845, Henrietta, who d. 1894, da. of the Hon.
Edward Rodney, R.N., son of the historic Adm., 1st Lord Rodney. The baronetcy of the first
creation (1641) became ext. at the death in 1851 of Sir William Owen-P>arlow, 8th baronet. The 3rd
baronet of this creation, Sir Hugh Charles, served at siege of Monte Video 1845-6, and in Kaffir War
1846-7 (medal).
★ His brother, Augustus Owen, b. 1895 ; Lieut. Somersetshire L.I. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1918.
I know not how to change my faith.
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CUNLIFFE-OWEN, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Bray,
co. Berks.
Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen, ist Baronetr
son of the late Sir Philip Cunliffe-Owen, K.C.M.G. ,
K.C.B., C.I.E. ; b. Aug. i6th, 1870; ed. at Brighton
and Clifton Colls. ; is a C.E., and Vice-Chm. of British -
American Tobacco Co. ; appointed Controller of Eastern
Propaganda, Ministry of Information 1918: m. 1918,
Helen, da. of the late James Oliver, of New York.
— Quarterly, ist and 4th, sable, a lion rampant between-
tbree crosses couped within a bordure, all or, Owen ; 2nd and 3rd,,
sable, three conies courant in pale with two {launches argent,
Cunliffe. Crists— ist, a lion rampant sable charged with three
crosses couped in pale or, Owen ; 2nd, a greyhound sejant argent,
collared sable, in front of a flag-staff proper, flowing therefrom a
banner also charged with a cross gules.
Seat— Weir Bank, Bray, Berks. Chibs — St. James’s, Bath,.
St. Stephen’s, Metropolitan (New York).
DIXWELL-OXENDEN, Creation (E.) 1678, of Deane, Kent.
Sir Percy Dixwell Nowell Dixwell-Oxenden,
10th Baronet ; b. June 6th, 1838; s. his brother, Sir Henry
Montagu 1895 ; formerly Capt. E. Kent Yeo. Cav. ; is a
J.P. for Kent, and patron of one living ; in 1890 received
Roy. license to assume the surnames of Oxenden-Dixwell, but
has assumed those of Dixwell-Oxenden : m. 1868, Isabella*
da. of the late Rev. the Hon. Daniel Finch Hatton [ see E.
Winchilsea, colls.], and has issue.
^nns — Argent, a chevron gules between three oxen passant sable. Crist
— Out of a ducal coronet gules, a lion’s head affrontee or.
Residence —
Daughters living — Muriel Elizabeth Anna Louisa ( Lady Capel Cure)y
b. 1869 : m. 1889, Sir Edward Henry Capel Cure [B. Rookwood], Commercial Counsellor, British-
Embassy, Rome. Residence , Villa della Quercia, Pallanza Lago Maggiore, Italy.— Guendolen
Isabel, b. 1880: m. 1908, Engineer-Corn. Percy Frederick Griffiths, C.M.G., and has issue living,
Owen Oxenden, b. 1917, — David Oxenden, b. 1920.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Oxenden, 4th son ot 7th baronet, b. 1800, d. 1874 : /«-
1823, Catherine Elizabeth, da. of the Rev. George Holcombe, D.D. : —
Charlotte Georgiana (Lady iVeare) : m. 1850, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Edwin Weare, K.C.B., who
d. 1898, and has issue living, Constance Marion, — Emily Georgina. Residence , 6, Courtfield
Gardens, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles Oxenden (ante) : —
Issue of the late Col. Charles Vernon Oxenden, b. 1S26, d. 1868: m. 1861, Norah Louisa (who
d. 19 — , having m. 2ndly, 1871, Maj.-Gen. Alfred Lyte, who d. 1911), da. of Martin-
Richard Gubbins, B.C.S. —
Constance Elizabeth : m. 1st, 1890, Capt. Alexander Morrogh, formerly 9th Lancers, who d. 1893;
2ndly, 1894, John Newington, Esq. Flora Caroline: m. 1886, Col. Patrick FitzGerald Gallwey,
R.A., who d. 1903, and has issue living, Nigel Vernon, b. 1895. Maud Alice.
Issue of the late Rt. Rev. Ashton Oxenden, D.D., Bishop of Montreal and Metro-
politan of Canada, 6th son of 7th baronet, b. 1808, d. 1892 : m. 1864, Sarah, who
d. 1903, da. of the late Joseph Hoare Bradshaw : —
Mary Ashton : in. 1891, Charles John Wood, who d. 1902, Equerry to H.R.H. Princess Frederica
of Hanover (Baroness von Pawel-Rammingen), and has issue living, Frederica Frances Ashton,
b. 1896. Residence ,
This family had been settled at Dene since temp. Edward III. The 2nd baronet sat as M.P.
for Canterbury, George Oxender., father of the 4th baronet, m. Elizabeth, da. and heir of Sir Basil
Dixweli, Bt., of Broome Park, Kent, which has from that time been the family seat. The 5th/
baronet. M.P. for Sandwich, was successively a Lord of the Treasury and of the Admiralty.
PAGET, Creation (U.K.) 1871, of Harewcod Place, Middlesex.
[Name pronounced “ Padget.”]
Labor ipse voluptas.
Work itself is pleasure.
Sir John Rahere Paget, K.C. , 2nd Baronet ; b .
March 9th, 1848; s. his father, Sir James, D.C.L. , LL.D.y
F.R.S., 1899 5 ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. and LL.B.
1S70) ; is a Fellow of King’s Coll., London; Bar. Inner
Temple 1873, a K.C. 1902, and a Bencher 1908 : m. 1883, Julia
Norrie, da. of the late George L. A. Moke, of New York,
and has issue.
£\rms — Sable ; on a cross engrailed, between in the ist and 4th quarters
an eagle displayed and in the 2nd and 3rd a heraldic tiger passant argent,
an escallop of the flrst. Crest — A heraldic tiger passant argent, gorged
with a collar and charged with two escallops sable.
Residence — 14, Lennox Gardens, S.W. Chambers — 4, Paper Build-
ings, Temple, E.C. Club — New University.
Sons living- JAMES FRANCIS, R.N., b. Sept. 25th, 1890; became
debrett’s illustrated baronetage. 547
Lieut. 1911, and Lieut.-Com. 1919. George Norrie (twin), b. 1890 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and
at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; Capt. 2nd Batn. Norfolk Regt. ; European War 1914-15 (wounded).
Daughters living — Margaret Norrie, b. 1889 : m. 1915, Lieut.-Com. Kenneth Berkeley Mackenzie
Churchill, R.N. [see Gordon, Bt., cr. 1631, colls.]. Residence, Muston Manor, Dorchester.
Winifred Norah, b. 1896 : in. 1918, Major Bernard Charles Tolver Paget, D.S.O., M.C. (infra).
Brothers living — Rt. Rev. Henry Luke ( Lord Bishop 0/ Chester), D.D. , b. 1853 [see “Peerage ”].
Stephen, F.R.C.S., b. 1855 ; ed. at Shrewsbury Sch., and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1878,
M.A. 1886); M.R.C.S. Eng. 1883, and F.R.C.S. Eng. 1885: m. 1885, Eleanor Mary, da. of
the late Edward Burd, M.D., of Newport House, Shrewsbury, and has issue living, Eleanor
Katherine, b. 1888: m. 1909, Osbert John Radcliffe Howarth, O.B.E., of Hawthorn Lodge,
Sevenoaks, — Dorothea Mary ( Lady Mayheiv), b. 1889: in. 1911, Sir Basil Edgar Mayhew,
K.B.E., of 34, Kensington Park Gardens, W.n. Residence , Furzedown, Limpsfield, Surrey.
Sisters living — Catharine : in. 1877, the Rev. Henry Lewis Thompson, who d. 1905, V. of St.
Mary’s, Oxford. Residences , 14, Oakley Square, Euston, N.W. ; Tan-yr-allt, Penmaenmawr.
— Mary Maud. Residence , 20, Clarendon Road, W.n.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rt. Rev. Francis Paget, D.D., Lord Bishop of Oxford, 2nd son of
1st baronet, b. 1851, d. 1911 : in. 1883, Helen Beatrice, who d. 1900, da. of the
late Very Rev. Richard William Church, Dean of St. Paul’s : —
Richard James, b. 1884; ed, at Shrewsbury, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; is Capt. Canadian Rifles:
111. 1915, Jean Ross, da. of George Pickup Holden, J.P., of Darwen, Lancashire. Edward
Francis, b. 1886.— —Bernard Charles Tolver, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1887; is Lieut. Oxfordshire and
Buckinghamshire L.I. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1918: in.
1918, Winifred Norah, da. of Sir John Rahere Paget, K.C., 2nd Bt. (ante). Humphrey, b. 1891 ;
Capt. in the Army : in. 1918, Caroline Elizabeth, da. of Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin. Beatrice
Mary, b. 1885 : m- I9IO> the Rev. George Herbert Jeudwine, sometime V. of Howe-Bridge.
Residence,
Not in remainder.
Issue of the late Sir George Edward Paget, K.C.B., M.D., LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S.,
brother of 1st baronet, b. 1809, d. 1892 : in. 1851, Clara, who d. 1899, da. of the
late Rev. Thomas Fardell, LL.D., V. of Sutton, Isle of Ely: —
George Edmund, b. 1852 ; ed. at Caius Coll. Camb. (B.A. 1873, M.A. 1877) : m. 1877, Stella Rosalind
Jeanette, sister of Sir David Lionel Salomons, 2nd Bt., and has issue living, Arthur Richard
[Club, Royal Automobile), b. 1878 ; ed. at Radley, and at Christ’s Coll., Camb. : m. 191T, Ichi, da.
of the late S. Watanabe, of Yokohama, — Harold Edmund George [Club, Junior Army and Navy),
b. 1886 ; ed. at Tonbridge, and at Ch. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1908, M.A. 1920) ; is Capt. Indian Army.
Residences, Oak Lodge, Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells ; Redcot, Salcombe, S. Devon. Club, Royal
Thames Yacht. Charles Edward, M.R.C.S., b. 1858; ed. at Charterhouse; M.R.C.S. Eng.
1882; is Medical Officer of Health to Northamptonshire County Council: in. 1890, Ethel Pilk-
ington, da. of the late Rev. Canon Brandreth, R. of Standish, Lancashire. Residence, Great
Houghton House, near Northampton. Club, Windham. Alfred James Meyrick, M.D., b. 1869;
M.B. and C.M. Edin. 1895, M.D. 1897; formerly Senior Med. Officer, Somaliland Protectorate
has Somaliland medal : in. 1895, Christabel Mary, third da. of the late Rev. Christopher Brome
Barrow, of 11, Lansdown Crescent, Bath, and has issue living, Alfred Paul Barrow, M.C., o. 1897 ;
ed. at Epsom Coll. ; Lieut. R.G.A. ; European War 1914-18 (M.C.), — Meyrick Yare, b. 1901, —
Tolver Owen Berbera, b. 1908. Residence, 102, Lexham Gardens, Kensington, W.8. Club,
Sports. Owen Frank, M.D., b. 1871 ; ed. at Gonville and Caius Coll., Camb. (M.B. 1895, M.D.
1906) : m. 1896, Hilda Maude, da. of the Rev. Astley Cooper, and has issue living, Prince Meyrick,
b. 1909, — Olwen Rowenna, b. 1912, — Hilda Jeannette, b. 1900, — Kuhio Therese Violet, b. 1902.
Residence, Fremantle, W. Australia.— Clara Maud: in. 1889, Hans Friedrich Gadow, Ph.D.,
F.R.S., Strickland Curator and Reader in Zoology, Camb. Residence, Cleramendi, Great
Shelford, Cambridge. Rose Elisabeth ( Lady Thomson)', m. 1890, Sir Joseph John Thomson,
O.M., D.Sc., F.R.S., Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. Residence, The Lodge, Trinity
College, Cambridge. Violet Emma: m. 1st, 1887, Charles Smart Roy, M.D., F.R.S., Professor
of Pathology in Camb. Univ., who d. 1897; 2ndly, 1901, James Henly Batty. Residences, 40,
Harley House, Regent’s Park, N.W.i ; Manor House, Chorley Wood Common, Herts.
Sir James Paget, 1st baronet, was an eminent surgeon, Sergeant-Surg. to Queen Victoria and
Surg. to King Edward VII. when Prince of Wales.
PAGET, Creation (U.K.) 1886, of Cranmore Hall, co. Somerset.
[Name pronounced “ Padget.”]
Sir Richard Arthur Surtees Paget,
2nd Baronet ; b. Jan. 13th, 1869; s. his father, the
Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Horner, P.C., 1908 ; ed.
at Eton, and at Magdalen Coll , Oxford ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1895; Hon. A.R.I.B.A. ; was Assist. Sec.
to Admiralty Board of Invention and Research
1914-18 : m. 1897, Lady Muriel Evelyn Vernon
Finch-Hatton, O.B.E. , da. of 12th Earl of Winchil-
sea and Nottingham, and has issue.
$rms — Sable, on a cross invected argent, between four
eagles displayed ermine, an eagle displayed between four lions
passant of the first. Cmt — A demi heraldic tiger, sable,
maned, tufted, and gorged with a collar vallary argent, and
holding in its mouth an eagle’s leg erased at the thigh or.
Seat — Cranmore Hall, Shepton Mallet. Town Residence —
x, Devonshire Terrace, Lancaster Gate, W. Office — 74,
Strand, W.C. Clubs — Garrick, Royal Automobile, Royal
Aero.
Son living— JOHN STARR, b . Nov. 25th, 1914.
Daughters living — Sylvia Mary, b. 1901. Pamela
Winefred, b. 1903. Angela Sibell, b , 1906.
Brother living— Geoffrey Moore, b. 1881 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; formerly Major Coldstream
Saying and doing. Guards; was A.D.C. and Assist. Mil. Sec. to Gov.-Gen. of
S. Africa (Viscount Gladstone) 1910-14; served in S. Africa,
1902 (Queen’s medal with two clasps), and during European War 1914-15 (wounded). Clubs,
Guards’, Bachelors’.
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Sisters living — Hylda Snow: m. 1909, Archibald Edward Balfour, solicitor, and has issue living.
Residence , 12, Chester Square, S.W. Dorothy Mary ( Viscountess Gladstone ) ; is a Lady of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England : in. .1901, the 1st Viscount Gladstone. Resi-
dences, 4, Cleveland Square, St. James’s, S.W.i ; Dane End, Ware, Herts.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Caroline Isabel ( Lady Paget), 2nd da. of Henry Edward
Surtees, of Redworth Hall, co. Durham, and Dane End, Ware, Herts : in. 1866, the Rt. Hon.
Sir Richard Horner Paget, P.C., 1st baronet, who d. 1908. Residence, 5, Ashley Gardens, S.W.
The 1st baronet was many years Chm. of Somerset Quarter Sessions and County Council, and sat as
M.P. forE. Somerset (C) 1865-8, for Mid Somerset 1868-85, and for Wells Div. of Somersetshire 1885-95.
PAGET, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Sutton Bonington, Notts.
[Name pronounced “Padget.”]
Sir George Ernest Paget, ist Baronet, only
son of the late George Byng Paget, of Sutton Boning-
ton, Notts ; b. Nov. 10th, 1841 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly
Lieut. Roy Horse Guards, and Lieut. -Col. Leicestershire Yeo.
Cav. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Notts (High Sheriff 1898),
a J.P. for Leicestershire, and a Director of Midland Rail-
way (Chm. 1890-1911) : m. 1864, Sophia, who d. 1913, da. of
Col. Charles Holden, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, a cross engrailed sable fretty of the first between two
escallops of the second, one in dexter chief, the other in sinister base.
Crest — A lion rampant sable, collared or, supporting with its sinister paW a
shield argent, charged with an escallop of the first.
Seat — Sutton Bonington, Notts. Clubs — Turf, Carlton.
son living-CECIL WALTER, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. Oct. 19th, 1875;
is Lieut. -Col. R.E. ; served during European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O., C.M.G.) ; D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918: 111. 1906, Lady Alex-
andra Louisa Godolphin Osborne, da. of 9th Duke of Leeds. Residence, King’s Newton, Derby.
Clubs, Boodle’s, Carlton.
Daughter living — Hylda Sophia: m. 1902, Lieut. -Col. William Arthur Tilney, Lancers, and has
issue living, a son, b. 1903, — a son, b. 1906. Residence,
1 (E.) 1660, of Carlton, Northamptonshire.
Sir Edward Geoffrey Broadley Palmer,
10th Baronet, son of the late Col. Frederick Palmer,
grandson of the 5th baronet; b. June 14th, 1864 ; s.
his cousin, Rev. Sir Lewis Henry, 1909; ed. at Eton,
and at Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B. A. 1887, M. A. 1897) ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Leicestershire, patron of three
livings ; formerly Major 3rd Batn. Leicestershire Regt.,
and Reserve of Officers ; served with Leicestershire
Regt. 1914-15 ; was High Sheriff of Rutland 1910: in.
Jan. 1891, Sibyll Caroline, da. of the late Capt. Smith
Neill, formerly R.A., of Barneweil, and Swindrige
Muir, Ayrshire, and has issue.
girma — Sable, a chevron or, between three crescents argent.
Crtat — A wyvern, wings addorsed or, armed and langued gules.
Seats — Withcote Hall. Oakham ; Carlton Park, Market-
Harboro’ ; Carlton Curlieu Hall, Leicester. Club — Junior
Carlton.
Sons living-GEOFFREY FREDERICK NEILL, b. Sept.
20th, 1893 ; ed. at Repton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.; is
Capt. Coldstream Guards, Club, Guards’. Lewis Henry,
b. 1903 ; ed. at Eton.
Daughter living— Sibyll Alice Bridget, b. Nov. 1891 : in.
1913, Francis Edward Michael Reader, and has issue living,
William Geoffrey, b. 1916, — Evelyn Sophia Carlton, b. 1914.
May the success be equal to the labor. Residence, The Lodge, Ashtead, Surrey.
Sisters living— Hester Alice: in. 1886, Charles Henry Vane Holder [B. Barnard]. Residence,
Elmscot, Bampfylde Road, Torquay. Emily Heyrick.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Palmer, 3rd son of 5th baronet, b. 1780, d. 1856 ;
in. 1816, Elizabeth, who d. i860, da. of the Rev. Samuel Heyrick : —
Rev. Charles Samuel, b. 1830; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1854, M.A. 1855): has been R.
of Eardisley, and Preb. and Tieasurer of Hereford : was Canon Residentiary of Hereford, 1892-1909 :
in. 1854, Ellen, who d. 1905, da. of the late Rev. Henry Douglas, Canon of Durham, and has issue
living, Margaret Eleanor : nr. 1891, Charles Henry Fehler Christie, of The Wilderness, Chipping
Ongar, Essex. Residence, Hampton Manor, Hereford.— 'I'homas, b. 1832 ; formerly Capt. 47th
Regt., and Hon. Major Auxiliary Forces; served throughout Crimean war (medal with three
clasps, Turkish medal, 5th class Medjidie) : in. i860, Harriet Elizabeth, who d. 1912, da. of the
late Edwaid Dawson, M.P,, of Whatton House, Leicestershire. Residence, 3, Raby Place, Bath.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Palmer (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Herrick Augustus Palmer, b. 1835, d. 1908: in. 1861, Dorothy Susan,
who d. 1914, da. of Sir Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 12th Bt. : —
Heyrick Arthur, b. 1864. Residence, 10, Manchester Street, W. Frederick Charles, b. 1866; is
Major Manchester Regt. : nt. 1897, Eleanor Annie, da. of the late Henry Wilson Sharpin, F.R.C.S.,
of 34, SilKvood Road, Brighton, and has issue living, Dorothy Esther, b. 1898, — Eleanor Joan, b.
1904. Residence , Altrincham, Cheshire. Club, Clarendon (Manchester). Robert Henry, D.S.O. ,
b. 1868 ; served in S. Africa 1900, with Strathcona’s Horse (wounded, medal with four clasps), and
during European War 1015-18 (despatches twice, D.S.O., Beleian Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. 1917 :
111. 1909, Margaret Finch, elder da. of the late Gerard Finch Dawson, and has issue living, Robert
Henry Cha irs, b. 1916,— Mary Margaret, b. 1914. Charles, b. 1869. Francis Hubert, M.C.,
Espere et persevere.
Hope and persevere.
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b. 1877; *s Capt. Cheshire Regt. ; served during European War 1915-18 (twice wounded, M.C.):
m. 1907, Elsie Edith, youngest da. of the Rev. Walter Baptist Money, formerly R. of Weybridge,
and has issue living, Pamela Frances, b. 1911. ■ Elizabeth Ethel. Barbara Gwendoline Mary
Isabel: m. 1904, Fort Greenwood, and has issue living, Francis Basil Fort, b. 1904, — Timothy
Heyrick, b. 1908 Henrietta Dorothy.
The 1st baronet, Sir Geoffrey, sat as M.P. for Stamford in the Long Parliament, and was subse-
quently one of the Commissioners at the Treaty of Uxbridge, Attorney-General to Charles II., and
Chief Justice of Chester. The 3rd, 4th, and 5th baronets successively represented Leicestershire in
Parliament.
PALMER, Creation (I.) 1777, of Kenure Park, Dublin. [Extinct 1910.]
Sir Roger William Henry Palmer, 5th and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet— Mili.tcent {Lady Palmer), da. of the late Rev. Plumer Rooper,
R. of Abbots Rypton : m. 1883, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Roger William Henry Palmer, 5th baronet, who*/.
1910, when the title became ext. Residences, Kenure Park, Rush, Dublin ; Cefn Park, Wrexham ;
Glenisland, Maidenhead.
PALMER, Creation (G.B.) 1791, of Wanlip Hall, Leicestershire.
Sir Frederick Archdale Palmer,
6th Baronet, son of the late Rev. Charles Arch-
dale Palmer, 2nd son of 2nd baronet ; b.
Aug. 25th, 1857 ; s. his cousin, Sir George
Hudson, 1919 ; is patron of one living : m. 1892,
Lilian, da. of the late Gen. Edward Arthur
Somerset, C.B. [ see D. Beaufort, colls.], having
had issue, of whom the 2nd son, Edward Ducarel,
b. 1897 ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1917.
— Argent, on two bars sable three trefoils slipped
of the first, in chief a greyhound courant of the second,
collared or. Crest — On a mount vert a greyhound sejant
sable, gorged with a collar or, rimmed gules, and charged
on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped argent.
Seal — Newland House, near Coleford, Gloucestershire.
Sons living— JOHN ARCHDALE, b. Nov. 10th, 1894.
Philip Somerset, b. 1899.
Sister living — Mary Elizabeth. Residence , South Lodge, Newland, Gloucestershire. •
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Augusta Amelia {Lady Augusta A. Palmer), da. of 9th Earl
Ferrers : m. 1873, Sir Archdale Robert Palmer, 4th baronet, who d. 1906. Residence, Wanlip
Hall, Leicester.
The 1 st baronet, Sir Charles Grave Hudson, was a Director of the South Sea Co., and High
Sheriff of Leicestershire 1780. Sir Charles Thomas, 2nd baronet, assumed the surname of Palmer, by
royal sign-manual, 1813, on succeeding to the estates of his maternal grandfather, Henry Palmer,
of Wanlip.
PALMER, Creation (U.K.) 1836, of Crinkle Park, co. York, and of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
Sir Alfred Molyneux Palmer, 3rd
Baronet ; -b- June 3rd, 1853 ; s. his brother, Sir George
Robson, 1910; is a J.P. and a County Alderman of
Durham (High Sheriff, 1915), a J.P. for Borough of
Jarrow, a Managing Director of John Bowes and
Partners (Limited), and Chm. of Bede Metal and
(Limited), and of Palmer, Hall and Co. (Limited) :
m. 1884, Ellen Edith, da. of the late Frederick
Younge, and has issue.
— Sable, on a chevron between three crescents in chief
and a lion passant in base argent, two tilting spears chevronwise
proper. Crtst — In front of a tilting spear erect proper a wyvern
or, resting the dexter foot on a crescent argent.
Residence — Walworth Castle, Darlington. Clubs — Brooks’s,
Northern Counties, County (Durham).
Son living- FREDERICK CHARLES, b. Dec. 3rd, 1884 ;
formerly Lieut. Staffordshiie Yeo. : m. 1913, Mabel Frances,
da. of Norton Hughes-Hallett, of The Knoll, Deroy, and has
issue living, Anthony Frederick Mark, b. 1914, — Diana Mabel,
b. 1917. Residence, St. Stephen’s Manor, Cheltenham.
Daughters living— Phyllis Adela, b. 1888 : m. 1908, Philip
Durning Holt, and has issue living. Residence , Sibbersfield
Hall, Churton, near Chester. Evelyn May, b. 1891. Gladys Mary, b. 1893. Audrey,
b. 1898.
Half-Brothers living— Claude Bowes, C.B.E., b. 1868; ed. at Cheltenham, and abroad; late
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. Northumberland R.A.M.C. (Vol.) ; is a Mining Engineer, a J.P. and D.L.
for co. Durham, a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England, Commr.
St. John Ambulance Brig., and Co. Director Vol. Aid Detachments, British Red Cross So.
and Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Northumberland and Durham; European War 1914-18
with British and French Red Cross ; formerly Lieut. Army Motor Reserve ; C.B.E. 1918 : m. 1896,
Marian, O.B.E., A.R.R.C. (a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England), da. of
the late Edward Charlton Ramsey, of South Shields, and widow of Edmund Charles Jenkens. Resi-
dences, Wardley Hall, Pelaw-on-Tyne, co. Durham ; 28, Lexham Gardens, W. 8. Clubs, Royal
Automobile, County (Durham), Union (Newcastle-on-Tyne). Godfrey Mark, M.P.,b. 1878;
ed. at Eton, and in Paris; is a J.P. for N. Riding of Yorkshire, and Major Territorial Force
Chemical Co. (Limited), of Widdrington Coal Co.
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Reserve ; has sat as M.P. for Durham co., Jarrow Div. ( L ) since rJan. 1910: m. 1906, Eleonora
Mary, da. of the late Alexander Geddes, of Blairmore, Aberdeenshire, and has issue living, Mark,
b. 1917. — Brenda Eleonora Mary, b. 1907, — Myrtle Frances, b. 1912. Residences, Grinkle Park,
Loftus, Yorkshire ; 5, Beaufort Gardens, S.W.
Half Sister living — Hilda Gertrude Montgomerie b. 1884.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Lionel Hugo Palmer, 6th son of 1st baronet, b. 1870, d. 19x4 :
?n. 1st, 1894, Ida Brae, who d. 1905, da. of Wilberforce Wilson (formerly Surveyor-
Gen. of Hong Kong); 2ndly, 1906, Blanche, only da. of Walter Balmford, of
York : —
(By 1st marriage), Claudia Augusta Geraldine, b. 1896. Victoria Louisa, b. 1897. (By 2nd mar-
riage) Charles Lionel, b. 1910. Marjorie Blanche, b. 1907.
The 1st baronet, Sir Charles Mark, was a coal-owner and founder of the town of Jarrow, of which
he was the first Mayor 1875, and was M.P. for N. Durham (Z.) 1874, and from 1874 to 1885, and for
Jarrow Div. of co. Durham 1885 to 1907.
PALMER, Creation (U.K.) 1904, of Reading, Berks, and Grosvenor Square, St. George
Hanover Square. Westminster, co. London. [Extinct 1910 ]
Sir Walter Palmer, ist and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet-Gladys Milton (Dayan? Muda of Sarawak), b. 1884: /«.
1904, Bertram Willes Dayrell Brooke, Tuan Muda of Sarawak, 2nd son of the late Sir Anthony
Charles Johnson Brooke, G.C.M.G., H.H. the Raja of Sarawak [see Sarawak, “Knights’
Widows”), and has issue living, Antoni Walter Dayrell, b. 1912, — Jean Margaret Palmer, b. 1905,
—Elizabeth, b. 1909, — Anne Elaine Primula, b. 1910. Residences , 4B, Cheniston Gardens, Ken-
sington, W. ; Tan-y-Garth Farm, Pontfadog, Chirk, N. Wales; Chesterton House, Cirencester.
Palmer (Fuller-Palmer-Acland), see Acland.
PALMER, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Grosvenor Crescent, City of Westminster.
Sir Samuel Ernest Palmer, ist Baronet ,
el. son of the late Samuel Palmer, of Northcourt,
Hampstead (one of the founders of Huntley and
Palmers, of Reading), by Mary Jane, who d. 1910, da.
of Joseph Marsh, of Stoke Newington, N. ; b. March
28th, 1858; ed. at Malvern Coll., and abroad; is a
Director of Huntley and Palmers (Limited), biscuit
manufacturers, of Reading, Dep. Chm. of Great
Western Railway, a Trustee of King Edward VII.
Hospital for Officers, a Member of Council of Roy.
Coll, of Music, Vice-Pres. of Roy. Coll, of Organists,
on Committee of Management of Roy. Choral So.,
an Hon. Freeman of Co. of Musicians, a J.P for co.
of London, and one of H.M. s Lieuts. for City of
London; founder of Roy. Coll, of Music Patrons’ Fund
and Berkshire Scholarship, also two Scholarships at
Guildhall : in. 1881, Amy Christiana, only da. of the
late Alderman George Swan Nottage, Lord Mayor of
London, and has issue.
^rme — Per saltire azure and gules two palmers’ staves in saltire
between four escallops or. Crtst — Upon a mount vert in front of a palm tree proper, three escallops
fesseways or.
Residence — 10, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W.i. Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum, Hurlingham.
Sons living— ERNEST CECIL NOTTAGE, b. June 9th, 1882; ed. at Wnchester Coll., and at
Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1905) ; is a Director of Huntley and Palmers (Limited), biscuit manufac-
turers : m. 1909, Marguerite, da. of the late William McKinley Osborne, ofU.S.A., and has issue
living, Raymond Cecil, b. 1916, — Gordon William Nottage, b. 1918, — Marjorie Elizabeth, b. 1910.
Residence , Fernhurst, Pinkney’s Green, Maidenhead. Arnold Nottage, b. 1886; ed. at Win-
chester Coll., and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1908); sometime Capt. Princess Charlotte of Wales’s
(Roy. Berkshire Regt.) : m. 1911, Marjorie, da. of the late Alexander Freeland, of Lingfield, Surrey,
and has issue living, Susan Helen, b. 1912,— Felicity Amy, b. 1913, — Rachel Joan, b. 1916, — Nancy
Gillian, b. 1918. Residence , Exning, Newmarket.
PARKER, Creation (E.) 1681, of Melford Hall, Suffolk.
Rev. Sir William Hyde Parker, iotb
Baronet; b. April 8th, 1863; s. his father, Sir
William, 1891 ; ed. at Eton, and at Clare Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1890); was Domestic
Chaplain to the Bishop of Barbados and Windward
Islands 1890-91 ; is a J.P. and a County Alderman
for W. Suffolk : in. 1890, Ethel, da. of the late
John Leech, Esq., of Gorse Hall, Dukinfield,
Cheshire, and has issue.
&nn8 — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a buck’s head
cabossed, between two flaunches argent, Parker ; 2nd and
3rd, azure, a chevron between three lozenges or, Hyde. Crist —
A dexter arm erect, vested azure, slashed and cuffed argent,
holding in the hand proper an attire of a stag gules.
Seat — Melford Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk.
Sons living— WILLIAM STEPHEN HYDE. b. Jan. 23rd,
1892 ; ed. at Malvern, and at Magdalene Coll., Camb. ; is
Lieut, ist Dragoon Guards. ■ Harry Hyde, b. 1905.
aughter living — Mary Stephanie Hyde, b. 1894 : m. 1919, Lieut. Kenneth William Gordon
Duke, K.N.
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Brothers living — Edmond Hyde, C.B. , b. 1868; became Lieut. 1891, Com. 1901, Capt. 1906, and
Rear-Adm. 19 — ; C.B. (Mil.) 1918: in. 1908, Helen Margaret, da. of the late Rev. Canon George
Raymond Portal.-— Laurence Hyde, b. 1870 : m. 1906, Ada Letitia Moor, el. da. of the late Joseph
Alphonsus Horsford, M.R.C.S., of Long Melford Suffolk, and has issue living, Laurence Edmond
Hyde, b. 1912,— Anthony Edington Hyde, b. 1915, — Mary Hyde, b. 1908. Residence , Smeetham
Hall, Bulmer, Sudbury, Suffolk. John Barnardiston Hyde, b. 1879 ; is Capt. R.E. ; has 4th class
Medjidie : m. 1906, Dora Katharine, da. of the late Canon Bromley, of Newcastle-on-Tvne, and has
issue living, Edmond Francis Hyde, b. 1912. Residence , Crofton, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Sisters living — Anne Hyde, 1856: in. 1886, Col. Arthur Staniforth Hext, formerly Suffolk Regt.,
and has issue living, Rhoda Marjorie, b. 1887, — Sybil Mary, b. 1888 : in. 1910, Capt. Richard Rivers
Langslow Thom, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regt , — Margaret, b. 1890: in. 1919, Harold Buller
"Giberne, — Amy (twin), b. 1890: in. 1917, Creswell Shearer, F.R.S. Residence , Trenarren, St.
Austell, Cornwall. Margaret Hyde, b. 1858 : in. 1881, George Eden Hunt, who d. 1892 [Eden,
Bt.], and has issue living, Wilfrid Ward, D.S.O., R.N., b. 1883 [see “ Companionage ”] : in. 1911,
Sophy Alice, da. of Adm. Sir George Digby Morant, K.C.B., and has issue living, Marjorie Ward
■b. 1912, Barbara b . 191-, — Olive Margaret Ward, b. 1889. Sophia Hyde, b. 1859. Amy
Hyde, b. 1864. ■ Mary Hyde, b. 1866: m. 1889, Charles Arthur Abraham, and has issue living,
Christopher Charles, b. 1893, — Geoffrey Austin, b. 1899, — Doris Mary, b. 1890: in. 1919, Philip
Leslie Hollins, Lieut. R.A.S.C. [see Hollins, Bt.]. Dorothy Hyde, b. 1877 : m. 1904, Hugh
Wilfrid Sherlock, and has issue living, Hugh, b. 1905. Residence, Little Bevills, Bures, Suffolk.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Maj.-Gen. John Boteler Parker, son of the late Adm. Sir
Hyde Parker, 2nd son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Harry Richard Parker, b. 1821, d. 1907 : in. 1853, Louisa Harriet, who d.
1901, da. of Adm. John Duff Markland, of Handley House, Dorset : —
Hyde, b. 1854 : in. 1902, Constance, only da. of the late Francis Denham Peacock. Arthur Popham
Hyde, b. 1857 : in. 1880, Dora May, da. of the late Edmund Wilmot, [see Wilmot, Bt., cr. 1759,
colls.], and has issue living, Arthur Charles Hyde, b. 1880, — Dulciebella Roby Hyde. Harry
Richard Hyde, b. 1859 : m. 1893, and has issue living, a son, b. 1894. Mary Louisa Hyde.
Residence,
The 1st baronet, Sir Hugh, was an Alderman of London. The 5th baronet, Adm. Sir Hyde,
commanded in the action at St. Lucia 1780, and in the memorable action with the Dutch on the
Doggerbank 1781. In 1782 he was nominated to the chief command of the British Fleet in the East
Indies. He sailed from England in the “ Cato,” which vessel never having been heard of after leaving
Rio Janeiro, is supposed to have been lost with all hands. Other members of this family have also
been distinguished both in the Navy and the Army. The 8th baronet sat as M.P. for West Suffolk
(L) 1832-4.
PARKER, Creation (G.B.) 1797, of Harhurn, Warwickshire. [Extinct 1903.]
Sir Melville Parker, 6th and last Baronet.
Sister living— Clara Magdalene : m. 1851, Rev. Henry Worsley, who d. 1893, V. of Ashford.
Bowdler, and has issue living, Henry Edward (of Broken Hill, N.S. Wales), b. 1854 : in. 1897,
Winifred Eva, da. of Joseph Derwent, of Coomawara, S. Australia, and has issue living,
Robert Henry b. 1898, — John Nevil (of Perth, W. Australia), b. 1857 : in. 1910, Louise Little, of
Perth, W. Australia, — Robert Wake (of Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada), b. 1870 : m. 1905,
Margaret Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Paul, formerly I.C.S., and has issue living, Robert Parker b.
1905, — Clara Elizabeth: in. 1884, Edward John Baxter, a Med. Missionary, and has issue living,
Rev. Edward Worsley, b. 1890, — Beatrice May (of South Pines, North Carolina), b. 1888 : in.
U908, the Rev. H. O. Nash, — Susan Euphemia Charlotte (of San Diego, California, U.S.A.) : in.
1888, Worsley Grey Harnbrough, and has issue living, Oscar Worsley b. 1895 : in. 1918, Olga
Josephine Burger, of Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A., and has issue living, Catherine Marie b. 1919, —
Louisa Margaret. Residence, 14, Westbourne Gardens, Hove, Sussex.
Collateral Brancli living.
, Issue of the late Albert Parker, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1826, a. 1875 : m. 1851,
Henrietta Lucy, who d. 1903, da. of the late William Robert Jennings, B.C.S. : —
Several das.
PARKER, Creation (U.K.) 1844, of Shenstone Lodge, Staffordshire.
Sir William Lorenzo Parker, O.B.E., 3rd
Baronet; b. Jan. 9th, 1889; s. his father, Sir William Bid-
dulph, 1902 ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A.,
1910); is Capt. Hampshire Regt.; European War 1914-19
(despatches, O.B.E.) ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1915, Ruth
Margaret Sillery, da. of Alan Bertram Hanbury Hanbury-
Sparrow, J.P., of Hillside, Church Stretton, and has issue.
ms — Gules, a chevron or between three leopards’ faces or. Crtst —
A leopard’s head erased, affrontee, ducally gorged or.
Residence — Blackbrook House, Fareham.
son living— w I LL I A M ALAN, b. March 20th, 1916.
Sub libertate quietem. Daughter living — One, b. 1920.
Under liberty rest. Brother living— Henry Edward, b. 1891 ; is Flight Sub-Lieut. Roy.
Naval Air Ser.
Sister living— Constance Kathleen Rose, b. 1894 : m. 1916, Lieut. Douglas Blake Fisher, R.N.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Adm. George Parker, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b.
1827, d. 1904 : m. 1st. 1857, Anne Elizabeth, who d. 1895, da. of the late William
Mackworth Praed, of Delamore ; 2ndly, 1903, Rachel Violet, el da. of the late
John Holmes : —
William Frederic, b. i860; ed. at Eton; formerly Major Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) : in. 1st,
1885, Helinor Katherine,1 who d. 1896, da. of Col. Fitzroy Stephen, C.B. ; 2ndly, 1899, Alice, el. sur-
viving da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Reynell Taylor, C.B., C.S.I., of Malston, Newton Abbott, and has
issue living (by 1st marriage), Cyril George, b. 1890; a Trooper Canadian Forces during Euro-
pean War,— (by 2nd marriage), Robert William, R.N., b. 1902 ; became a Midshipman 1918,— (by 1st
marriage), Helinor Marjorie, A 1894: in 1914, Capt. Robert NeshamBax, R.N . and has issue living,
a son b. 191-, a son b. 1916. Residence , Delamore, Ivybridge, Devonshire. "Mackworth Praed, b.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
1865 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Lieut. 4th Vol. Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. :
vi. 1893, Sybil Edith, da. of Lieut.-Col. John Arthur Thomas Garratt, J.P. [see Count de Salis,
colls., “ Foreign Titles of Nobility”], and has issue living, Gerard, b. 1896 ; is Lieut. Devonshire
Regt., — Sybil Muriel, b. 1895 Residence , Newpark, Heavy, Yelverton, Devon. Mary Frances
Susan. Residence , Manaton, South Brent, S. Devon. Evelyn Annie : m. 1887, William
Coryton, who d. 1919, and has issue living, John Tillie (of Pentillie Castle, Cornwall), b. 1888 ; is
Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own); served during European War 1914-16 (wounded) : m.
1916, Dorothy, da. of Thomas Swynfen Parker Jervis [see V. St. Vii.cent, colls.], and has issue
living, a son b. 1920, a da. b. 1917, — Edmund George, b. 1889 ; is in Sudan Civil Ser., — William
Alec, b. 1895; is Lieut. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), and an Instructor R.A.F. ; served
during European War 1915 (wounded), — Ruth Evelyn, b. 1891 : m. 1913, Capt. Ronald Howard,
R.N. [see E. Carlisle, colls.], — Mary Louisa, b. 1893, — Joan Elizabeth Loveday, b. 1900. Resi~
dence, Fursdown, Sparkwell, Plympton.
Grandchildren of Major William Frederic Parker (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. William Mackworth Parker, Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), b .
1886, d. (killed inaction) 1915 : m. 1912, Lillian Ursula, da. of Col. Sir Arthur Penaarves
Vivian, K.C.B. [see B. Swansea] : —
Frederic Anthony Vivian, b. 1913. Letitia Margaret, b. 1914.
The 1st baronet, grandson of the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Parker (of Park Hall, Staffordshire,
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer), commanded in the Tagus during the war between Don Pedro
and Don Miguel ; he was a Lord of the Admiralty in 1834 and 1835-41, principal naval A.D.C.
to H.M. Queen Victoria, Commander-in-Chief during Chinese war 1841-2, in Mediterranean
1845-52, and at Devonport 1854-7, and sometime Senior Admiral of the Fleet.
PARKER, Creation (U.K.) 1915, of Carlton House Terrace, City of Westminster.
Right Hon. Sir (Horatio) Gilbert
(George) Parker, P.C., D.C.L., LL.D., Litt.D.,
1st Baronet , son of the late Capt. Joseph Parker,
R.A. ; b. Nov. 23rd, 1862 ; ed. at Trin. Univ.,
Toronto (D.C.L. 1899) ; Hon. Litt.D., Laval Univ.
1912, Hon. LL.D. McGill Univ. 1913; sometime
Associate Editor of Sydney Morning Herald ; is a
novelist and play wright, and Hon. Col. R.G. A. (T.F.);
was a Member of Oversea Forces Committee during
European War ; author of “ Pierre and his People, ”
“The Seats of the Mighty,” “The Right of Way,”
“The Weavers,” “The Judgment House,” “The
Money Master,” “The World for Sale,” and nu-
merous other novels; sat as M.P. for Gravesend (C)
Oct. 1900 to May 1918; Knt. 1902, P.C. 1916: m.
1S95, Amy, da. of Ashley van Tine, of New York.
girins — Or, on a pale sable between two grenades fired
proper, a tower argent masoned of the second. Crest — Upon a
tower proper a grenade as in the arms.
Residence— 24, Portman Square, W. Clubs— Athenaeum,
Carlton, Garrick.
PARKYNS, Creation (E.) 1681, of Bunney Park, Nottinghamshire.
(Name pronounced “Parkins.”]
Sir Thomas Mansfield Forbes Parkyns,
6th Baronet ; b. April 30th, 1853 ; s. his father, Sir
Thomas George Augustus 1895 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple
1879 : m. 1886, Beatrice, da. of the late Arthur
Travers Crawford, C.M.G. , and has issue.
$rms — Argent, an eagle displayed sable, on a canton or
seven billets ermine. Crrst — Out of a ducal coronet or, a pine
nut proper, ^upportrrs — Two pegasi wings endorsed ermine
collared and c’namtd or.
Residence — 20, Ashley Place, S.W Club — Garrick.
Bold in a good cause. Daughter living— Sylvia Dorothy, b. 1887 : in. 1912, Allan
Gilbert Cram, and has issue living, Thomas, b. 191-, — a da., b. 191-. Residence , New York, U.S.A.
SiBters living— Annie : VI. 1864, George Walter Tyser, J.P., having had issue, of whom Walter
Parkyns (of Dudbrook, Brentwood, Essex. Club, United University), b. 1867 ; ed. at Winchester,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : m. 1894, Gertrude Ellinor, da. of the late Charles Langton, of Bark Hill,
Aigburth, Liverpool, — Hugh (Chib, Windham), b. 1868; ed. at Winchester, and at Jesus Coll.,
Camb. ; is Capt. S. Lancashire Regt. : m. 1899, Clare Lempriere, da. of the late Hon. Henry
Dobson, of Elboden Place, Hobart, Tasmania, and has issue living, Phyllis Annie b. 1900 : vi.
1919, John Seymour Eyton, I.C.S-, and Assist. Magistrate and Collector, United Provinces,
India, Doris Lempriere b. 1902, — George Beaumont (of 3, Rutland Court, S.W.), b. 1877 ;
Major E. Lancashire Regt.; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916: vi. 1903, Lucy
Norah, who d. 1920, da. of the late William Cornish, of Westbury, Wilts, — Violet Mary:
m. 1899, the Rev. Granville Gore Skipwith, R. of Englefield, Berks [see Skipvvith, Bt. , colls.], —
Madeleine Amy ; >u. 1897, Lieut.-Col. Douglas Wilfred Churcher (Princess Victoria’s Roy. Irish
Fusiliers), of Arborfield Grange, Arborfield, Berks (Club, United Service), and has issue
living, Violet Adeline b. 1898, Dorothy Eileen b. 1901, Margaret Leslie b. 1906, Nancy
Madeleine b. 1914. Residence, Arborfield Grange, Berks. Charlotte Ada. Residence, The
Red House, Ruddington, Notts. Edith: vi. 1885, Ernest Lambert Swinburne Anne, J.P.,
formerly Capt. 55th Regt., of Burgliwallis Hall, Yorkshire, having had issue, of whom George
Charlton, O.B.E. (Club, United Service), b. 1886; ed. at The Oratory, and at Exeter Coll.,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Oxford ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers ; is Flight-Lieut. R.A.F. ; European
War 1914-17 as Lieut. 1/5 King’s Own Yorkshire L.I. (despatches, 1915 star, two medals, O.B.E.) ;
A.D.C. to Gov. of Gold Coast 1909-10 : in. 1910, Amy Violet, da. of the late James Montagu, of
Melton Park, Doncaster, and has issue living, Michael b. 1911, Frederick John b. 1915, Robert b.
1919, Barbara b. 1912, — Hesleytyne Oswald Charlton, M.C. ( Chib , Junior United Service), b.
1888 ; ed. at The Oratory, and at R.M. A. ; is Major R.F. A. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
M.C., 1914 star, Croix de Guerre, two medals), — Crathorne Edward Isham Charlton, b. 1892; Major
Roy. Flying Corps ; d. (on active ser. during European War) 1917 (despatches twice) : in. 1916,
Annie Charlotte Ellen, only da. of the late John Alexander Miller, of Edinburgh,— Ernestine
Mary Charlton, b. 1887; a Benedictine nun. Residence , Burghwallis Hall, Doncaster. Club ,
United Service.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Boultbee Parkyns, 2nd son of 3rd baronet: —
Issue of the late Mansfield Parkyns, b. 1823, d. 1894 : in. 1854, the Hon. Emma Louisa
Bethell, who d. 1877, da. of 1st Baron Westbury: —
Mary Anunziata : in. 1879, Major Philip Cardew, R.E., who d. 1910 [B. Westbury], and has issue
living, Philip Ambrose, b. 1880; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad. Woolwich; is Capt. R.G A. : in. 1906,
Gladys, el. da. of W. Henry Porter, Treasurer of Dominica, and has issue living, Philip Henry b.
1908, Sylvia 1907,— Arthur Mansfield, b. 1888; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich ; is Lieut. R.E.,— John Westbury, b. 1889 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; is Lieut.
R.G. A., — Ruth Mary, b. 1886: in. 1919, Major Guy Henry Tristram, R.F.A., — Cicely, b. 1893.
■ Ada Murray: in. 1886, the Rev. Walter Edward Buckland, V. of E. Mailing, and has issue
living, Ethel Mary Emma, b. 1888, — Norah Parkyns, b. 1890: in. 1912, Major Sydney Maplesden
Noakes, D.S.O., R.F. A., of The Court Lodge, Shorne, Gravesend, and has issue living, John
Maplesden b. 1915, Cecilia Maplesden b. 1913, — Sibyl Mansfield, b. 1891, — Phyllis Dorothy (of
Elmhurst, Ightham, Kent), b. 1892: in. 1917, Lieut.-Col. Charles Kennett James, D.S.O., who
d. (killed in action during European War) 1918. Residence, East Mailing Vicarage, Kent. ■
Ethel; in. 1st, 1886, Maj.-Gen. Percy Guillemard Llewellyn Smith, R.E., who d. 1893; 2ndly,
1900, Arnold F. Saunders, having had issue, of whom (by 1st marriage), Isham Percy, D.S.O. , b.
1890; Major R.G. A. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, — Dora Mansfield Percy, b.
1888, — (by 2nd marriage) Arnold Norman Westbury, b. 1900, — Philip Frederick, b. 1902. Residence,
Horsell, Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Emma Sybilla : in. 1898, Richard Caldwell, and has issue living,
Richard Mansfield, b. 1899. Augusta Mansfield: in. 1898, Col. Henry Chesshyre Claughton
Walker, formerly R.A., who d. 1913. Hilda: in. 1890, the Rev. Arthur Hamilton Pemberton,
who d. 1911, R. of W. Stow, and has issue living, Stanley Mansfield,. A 1893, — Christopher Arthur
Hamilton, b. 1903, — Margaret Hilda, b. 1895. Constance Dorothy : in. 1898, Andrew Walter
Bannatyne, and has issue living, Andrew, b. 1899, — Niel, b. 1902. Residence , Buenos Ayres.
The father of the 4th baionet was created Baron Rancliffe 1795, but died before succeeding to
the baronetcy, and this barony became extinct at the death of his son in 1850.
PARRY, Created (U.K.) 1902, of Highnam Court, Churcham, Gloucestershire.
[Extinct 1918.]
Sir (Charles) Hubert Hastings Parry, C. V.O. , D.C.L., Mus.D.,
1st and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet— Dorothea, b. 1876 : in. 1898, Arthur Augustus William Harry
Ponsonby [see E. Bessborough, colls.]. Residence , Shulbrede Priory, Linchmere, Haslemere.
Gwendolen b. 1878 : in. 1899, Harry Plunket Greene, the well-known singer, and has issue
living, Richard George Hubert, b. 1901, — David Plunket, b. 1904, — Olivia Honor Mary, b. 1907.
Residence, The Old Rectory, Odstock, Salisbury.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Ei izabeth Maxjo (Lady Maud Parry), sister of 14th Earl of
Pembroke : in. 1872, Sir (Charles) Hubert Hastings Parry, C.V.O., D.C.L , Mus.D., 1st baronet,
who d. 1918, when the title became ext. Residences, Knight’s Croft, Rustington, Littlehampton ;
17, Kensington Square, W.
PARSONS, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Winton Lodge, co. Surrey.
Sir Herbert James Francis Parsons, ist
Baronet, son of the late George Henry Parsons ;
b. 1870; ed. privately; is one of the Principals of
Ashton and Parsons (Limited), wholesale chemists,
of La Belle Sauvage Yard, E.C., a Director of
Dollond and Co. (Limited), Govt, opticians, and
Hon. Col. a Batn. London Regt. ; was a County
Alderman for London 1912-20 ; served with British
Red Cross in France during European War 1914-15 ;
Knt. 1912 : in. 1897, Gertrude, da. of the late Felix
Timothy, of London, and has issue.
$rms— Sable, -on a fesse between three leopards’ faces
argent as many crosses patee fitch^e gules. Crest — A dexter
cubit arm proper, holding in the hand three roses gules,
barbed, seeded, leaved and stalked, also proper, and charged
on the wrist with a cross patee fitch^e as in the arms.
Residences— Winton Lodge, Streatham Common, S.W. ; 10,
Bury Street, St. James’s, S.W. Clubs— Carlton, Royal Auto-
mobile,
Son living— HERBERT JAMES FRANCIS, b. 1908.
For God and King;. Daughter living— Gertrude Eileen May, b. 1901.
l8*
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PASLEY, Creation (G.B.) 1794, of Craig, Dumfriesshire.
[Name pronounced “Paisley. ’]
Sir Thomas Edward Sabine Pasley, 3rd
Baronet , son of the late Capt. Thomas Malcolm Sabine
Pasley, R.N., el. son of 2nd Baronet ; b. Nov. 12th, 1863 ;
s. his grandfather, Adm. Sir Thomas Sabine, K.C.B., 1884;
ed. at Cavendish Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1883), and at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst : formerly Capt. and Brevet Major
Princess Charlotte of Wales’s (Roy. Berkshire Regt); S.
Africa 1899-1900 (despatches twice, medal with three clasps.
Brevet Major), European War 1914- 17 ; was A.D.C. to Gen.
Officer Comdg. W. Dist. 1895 ; is Gov. of Gordon Boys*
Home : m. 1890, Lady Constance Wilmot Annie Hastings,
el. da. of 13th Earl of Huntingdon, and has issue.
&rms— Azure, on a chevron argent between two roses in chief of the
last, and an anchor in base or, three thistles slipped proper. Crtst — Out
of a naval coronet gold, a sinister arm in armour proper, grasping in the
hand a staff thereon a flag argent, charged with a cross couped gules,
and on a canton azure a human leg erect, couped above the knee or.
Residence — Governor’s House, Gordon Boys’ Home, West End,
Woking. Club — Army and Navy.
Fighting for my king _
and country. Daughters living — Constance Ierne Sabine, b. 1891 : in. 1917, Major
Claude Daubuz, M.C., R. F.A., and has issue living, Michael Claude,
b. 1919.— Norah Margaret Sabine, b. 1902.
Brother living — MALCOLM SABINE, b. April 17th, 1870; is a retired Com. R.N. : m. 1897,
Nona Marion, da. of the late John Marshall Paine, of Coombe Lands, Addlestone, and has issue
living, Rodney Marshall Sabine (twin), b. 1899 : is Lieut, in the Army.
Sisters living — Matilda Sabine : m. 1885, Lieut.-Col. James Hutchinson Swanton, R.M.L.I., and
has issue living, Thomas Hutchinson Sabine, b. 1888 ; is Capt. E. Surrey Regt. : m. 1918, Mercy
Fynghalloni, da. of the late Dr. Eccles, of Plymouth, and has issue living, Malcolm Nisbet
Sabine b. 1919, — Margaret Eileen Pasley, b. 1890. Residence , Yelverton, S. Devon.— —Georgina
Sabina.— Ellen Sabine : m. 1902, Major Francis Edward Glossop, formerly 1st Batn. Leicester-
shire Regt.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet)— Louisa Maria Sabine. Residence , Beechcroft, Curdridge,
Botley, Hants. Madalene Sabine {Lady Jenkyns)'. m. 1877, Sir Henry Jenkyns, K.C.B., who
d. 1899. Residence, Botley Hill, Botley, Hants.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rodney Stewart Lyons Sabine Pasley, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b.
1832, d. 1909: m. 1868, Annie (now of Farnham, Blenheim, New Zealand), da. of
W. M‘Leod, of Dunedin, New Zealand : —
Montagu Thomas Sabine, b. 1869 : m. 1900, Agnes Jane, da. of the late John Innes, of Invercargill,
New Zealand, and has issue living, Nancy Sabine, b. 1907.— William Sabine, b. 1870: m. 1900,
Florence Annie Heloise, da. of the late W. H. Kinnersley, and has issue living, Eric Kinnersley
Sabine, b. 1900, Dorothy Madalene Sabine, b. 1906. Clinton Heywood Sabine, b. 1872 : m. 1905,
Jean, da. of the late John Brown, merchant, of Dunedin, New Zealand.— Russell Sabine, b.
1874 : m. 1902, Mabel, da. of G. Tracey Stevens, Surveyor, of Wellington, New Zealand, and
has issue living, Maitland Sabine, b. 1914, — Rona Sabine, b. 1907. Margaret Sabine, b. 1873: m.
1910, Thomas Bragg, and has issue living, Rodney Sabine, b. 1913, — Margaret Annie Neta, b.
1914. Residence , Bragg’s Bay, Stewart Island, New Zealand.— Edith Annie Sabine, b. 1880:
m. 1909, George Evelyn Adams, of Seacliff, Northcote, Auckland, New Zealand, and has issue
living, Heywood Archdall, b. 1912, — Joyce Garland Sabine, b. 1910. Residence, Auckland,
New Zealand.
Issue of the late Major Maitland Warren Bouverie Sabine Pasley, 3rd son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1834, d. 1881 : m. 1859, Katherine Henson, who d. 1905 (having
m. 2ndly, 1885, A. Halstead, of Ectonia, Queen’s Road, Llandudno), da. of Major
Grehan, 78th Highlanders : —
Maitland Stewart Sabine, b. 1861 : m. 1896, Beryl, da. of E. S. Mercer.— Montagu Wynyard
Sabine, b. 1863 ; formerly Capt. R.A. ; served in Burmah War 1887-9 (medal with two clasps), ii»
Chin-Lushai Expedition 1888-90 (clasp), with Kidderzai Expedition 1890, with Chitral Relief Force
1895 (medal with clasp) and with Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (despatches, three clasps) : m. 1891,
Grace Lilian, who d. 1919, da. of the late Capt. J. H. H. St. John, and has issue living, Joseph
Montagu Sabine, b. 1898; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Lieut. R.A., — Margaret Sabine, b. 1892: m. 1914,
Gerald Stanley Prest, and has issue living, John Sabine Stanley b. 1914, Edward Charles b. 1920,
Joan Margaret b. 1916, — Lillian Katherine Sabine, b. 1895 : m. 1919, Alexander Louis Courtenay
Lumsden, of Beekesbourne, Wormley, Herts. Residence , St. Margaret’s, Waverley Road, Enfield,
N.— Edward Hugh Sabine, b. 1869; sometime Dist. Sup. of Police, N.-W. Provinces, India;
served with Burma Expedition 1887-9 (medal with clasp): ///. 1895, Cara Wemyss, da. of Maj.-Gen.
Thomas James Quin, I.S.C., having had issue, Thomas Edward Sabine, b. 1896 ; Lieut. King’s.
Own Scottish Borderers ; d (killed in action during European War) 1918, — Doris, b. 1898.
Henry Diggle Sabine (twin), b. 1871 : in. 1895, Lillian, da. of the late Capt. Charles Horteis Rhys,
and has issue living, Maitland Henry Sabine, b. 1898, — Winifred Sabine, b. 1900.— Clinton St.
Clair Sabine, b. 1874 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. : m. 18 — , Violet Katherine, da. of Arthur Ellis, and
widow of — Phillips, and has issue living. Mary Lily Sabine : 111. 1887, Walter Ellis Boucher,
and has issue living, Maitland Walter Sabine, D.S.O., R.N , b. 1888 [see “ Companionage ”] : in.
7912, Vera Haslar, da. of Com. Edward C H. Helby, R.N., of Alverstoke, Hants, and has issue
living, James b. 1919, Vera Sara Sabine b. 1916. Florence Sabine (twin), b. 1871 : in. 1893,
Harrington Mann, and has issue living, Mona Sabine, b. 1894: in. 1914, William Wallach,
Bar.-at-law, of Allahabad, India, —Kathleen Sabine, b. 1896, — Annabel Mary Harrington, b. 1910.
Residence , 8, Hill Street, Knightsbridge, S.W.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Capt. Hamilton Sabine Pasley, 5th son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1837, d. 1890: in. 1st, i860, Catherine Anne, who d. 1872, el. da. of
Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Richard Hare, brother of 2nd Earl of Listowel ; 2ndly, 1877,
Maude, da. of Roger Hawkes, Esq. : —
Thomas Hamilton Sabine, M.V.O., b. 1861 ; formerly Paymaster R.N. ; served in Egyptian War
1882 (medal and bronze star); is Sec. to Roy. Yacht Squadron Club; M.V.O. (4th class) 1904:
in. 1899, Alice Marion Margaret, da. of Thomas Conolly, and has issue living, Thomas Wynyard
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Sabine, b. 1902, — Violet Catherine Sabine, b. 1901, — Margaret Rachel Sabine, b. 1904. Residence ,
Northlands, Cowes, Isle of Wight. Clubs, Naval and Military, Beefsteak.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Hamilton Sabine Pasley (ante) : —
Issue of the late Richard Sydney Sabine Pasley, b. 1862, d. 1911 : nt. 1897, Mary Victoria,
da. of Sir Henry Dalrymple Des Voeux, 5th Bt. : —
Arthur Dalrymple Sabine, b. 1903.— Catherine Constance Sabine, b. 1900.— —Sybil Mary Sabine,
b. 1901. Audrey Christina Sabine, b. 1905.
Issue of the late Charles Malcolm Sabine Pasley, b. 1864, d. 1907: nt. 1902, Berthe, da. of
the late Comte de Rilly : —
Sydney Montagu Sabine, b. 1903. Charles Hamilton Sabine, b. 1905.
The ist baronet, Adm. Sir Thomas Pasley, was created a baronet, with remainder to the issue
male of his daughters successively, and in 1808 was succeeded by his grandson, Thomas Sabine, who
in 1809, assumed by royal license the surname of Pasley.
Paston-Bedingfeld, see Bedingfeld.
Paston-Cooper, see Cooper.
PAUL, Creation (I.) 1794 of Paulville, Carlow.
Sir Robert Joshua Paul, 5 th Baronet ;
b. June 6th, 1883; s. his father, Sir William
Joshua, 1912 ; ed. at Repton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; sometime in Irrigation Depart., Egypt;
European War 1914-15 in Egypt attached R.F.C.
(prisoner, Croix de Guerre) ; commanded Arab
Gendarmerie and Police, Aleppo Dist. , Syria 1919
m. 1919, Eveline Alice Wanda, O.B.E. , da. of the
late Count Habdank Gorkievvicz, of Warsaw.
$rms — Azure, a sword erect argent, pommel and hilt
or, between four crosses patee-fitchee of the second. Crtst—
Across patee-fitchee or, between two swords erect in saltire
argent, pommels and hilts gold.
Seat — Ballyglan, Waterford.
Brother living— Rev. WILLIAM EDMUND JEF-
FREY, b. Sept. 23rd, 1885 ; ed. at Repton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1907, B.A. 1908); is Sup. Clergy-
man, Meota, Saskatchewan. Residence , Meota, Sas-
katchewan, Canada.
Vain is the hope o/life. Sister living — Ellen Juliet Anne, b. 1881. Residence ,
Gaultier Lodge, Woodstown, Waterford.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Anne Isabel. Residence , Cliff House, Dunmore East,
Waterford.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Richenda Juliet [Lady Paul), da. of the late Henry Edmund
Gurney, formerly of Nutwood, Reigate : m. t88o, Sir William Joshua Paul, 4th baronet, who d.
1912. Residence , Gaultier Lodge, Woodstown, Waterford.
PAUL, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of Rodborough, Gloucestershire,
Sir Aubrey Edward Henry Dean Paul, 5th
Baronet', b. Oct. 19th, 1869; s. his father, Sir Edward John
Dean, 1895 ; formerly Capt. Northumberland Fusiliers : m.
1901, Irene Regine, da. of the late Henry Wieniawski, of
Warsaw, and has issue.
&rms — Argent, on a fesse azure three cross-crosslets or, in base as many
ermine spots. Crtst — A leopard’s head proper, erased per fesse gules.
Residences — 15A, Basil Street, S.W. ; Westward Ho !, North Devon.
Son living— BRIAN KENNETH, b. May 18th, 1904.
Daughter living — Brenda Irene Isabelle Dean, b. 1907.
Sister living — Edith Maud : m. 1888, Richard George Stacpoole, and
has issue living, William Aubrey Clement, b. 1896, — Gladys Edith : m.
Pro rege et republica. 1914, Major Bertie John Thruston, D.S.O., Lincolnshire Regt., who d.
For the king and the (on active ser.) 1918,— Vera : m. 1911, Wilfred Leon.
state. Half-Sister living — Harriet Mary Georgiana : m. 1884, Robert C.
Sutherland Pearce, and has issue living, Robert Edward Stanley, b.
1885, — Rita Irene, b. 1887. Residence , Loperwood Manor, Totton, Hants.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Laura {Lady Pant), da. of Sir John Lister Lister-Kaye, 2nd
Bt. : m. 1851, Sir Aubrey John Dean Paul, 3rd baronet, who d. 1890. Residence, Molino de-
Ponte, Alassio, Italy.
The ist baronet of this creation, Sir John Dean Paul, was grandson of Dean Paul, whose
younger brother Onesiphorus, of Rodborough, co. Gloucester, had been cr. a baronet in 1762, which
baronetcy became ext. in 1820.
Pauncefort-Duncombe, see Duncombe.
Payne-Gallwey (Frankland-Payne-Gallwey), see Gallwey.
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PEARSON, Creation 1916, of St. Dunstan’s co. London.
Sir (Cyril) Arthur Pearson, G.B.E.,
1st Baronet , son of the late Rev. Arthur Cyril Pear-
son, R. of Springfield, Chelmsford ; b. Feb. 24th,
1866; ed. at Winchester; founded Pearson's
Weekly , and many other well-known publications;
until complete failure of eyesight in 1914 was a
newspaper proprietor; is principal proprietor of
various monthly and weekly publications, Pres,
of National Institute for the Blind, and of Fresh
Air Fund, Vice-President of Tariff Reform League,
and Vice-Chm. of Tariff Commn. ; sometime Joint
Hon. Sec., Collecting Committee of National
Relief Fund ; during the European War organised
measures for the benefit of Blinded Sailors and
Soldiers; G.B.E. 1917 : m. 1st, 1887 (marriage
dissolved 1897), Isobel Sarah, da. of Rev. Fred-
erick Bennett, V. of Maddington, Wilts ; 2ndly,
1897, Dame Ethel Maud, D.B.E., da. of John
William Fraser, of Cromartie, Herne Bay, Kent,
and has issue.
&rms— Argent, billety azure, on a pile of the last,
three horses’ heads erased of the field. Crest — A horse’s
head erased sable, billety and gorged with a mural
crown or.
Residence — 15, Devonshire Street, W. Clubs- Carlton, Bath, Travellers’ (Paris).
Son living-By 2nd marriage— NEVILLE ARTHUR, b. Feb. 13th, 1898; a Director of
C. Arthur Pearson (Limited), and other cos.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— I sla, b. 1889 : in. 1910, Charles Knowles, and has issue
living. Muriel (Lallie), b. 1891 : in. 1918, Capt. E. W. Seton Cotterill, Roy. Fusiliers, and
attached to R.F.C. Norah, b. 1892 : m. 19x2, Henry Frederick Lipscombe, and has issue living.
PEASE, Creation (U.K.) 1882, of Hutton Lowcross and Pinchinthorpe, co. York.
[Pronounced “Peas.”]
Sir Alfred Edward Pease, 2nd Baronet; b ,
June 29th, 1857 ; s. his father, Sir Joseph Whitwell, 1903 ;
ed. at Grove House, Tottenham, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B. A. 1880, M.A. 1883); is a J.P., a D.L., and a County
Alderman for N. Riding of York, a Lieut, of City of and
a D.L. for London, and Managing Director of Owners of
Middlesbrough Estate (Limited) ; was a Resident Magistrate
in Transvaal 1903-5, and employed on Army Remount Ser.
1914-19; sat as M.P. for York (Z) 1885-92, when he was
defeated, as also in 1895 ; sat as M.P. for Yorkshire, N.
Riding, Cleveland Div. 1897-1902 : m. 1st, 1880, Helen Ann,
who d. 1910, da. of Sir Robert Nicholas Fowler, M.P., 1st
Bt. ; 2ndly, 1912, Laure Marianne, da. of the late Louis
Philippe Sugnet de Montmagny, and has issue.
— Per fesse azure and gules, a fesse nebuly ermine between two lambs passant in chief
argent, and in base upon a mount proper a dove rising argent, holding in the beak a pea stalk, the
blossom and pods proper. Crtst — Upon the capital of an Ionic column a dove rising, holding in the
beak a pea stalk as jn the arms.
Seat — Pinchinthorpe House, Guisborough, Yorkshire. Club — Brooks’s.
Son living- By 1st marriage— EDWARD, b. Dec. 15th, 1880; ed. at Winchester, and at Trin.
Coll.. Camb ; sometime an Assist. Inspector in the Soudan; is a Director of Owners of
Middlesbrough Estate (Limited) ; European War 1915-19, latterly on Staff (severely wounded):
in. 1919, Ida Mary, da. of the late J. Lawrance, of Cambridge. Residence , Strathmore, 2,
Albion Terrace, Saltburn, Yorkshire. Club , Brooks’s.
Grandchildren living— Issue of the late Capt. Christopher York Pease, Yeo., younger son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1886; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918: in. 1910, Margaret Philippa
(now of Cloughton, near Scarborough), da. of the late Walter Johnson, J.P. [see Bell, Bt., cr. 1885].
— Ingram Edward, b. 1914,— Rachel Hebe, b. 1911.
Daughter living -By 1st marriage— Lavender Mary, b. i88q : in. 1910, Capt. Walter Sandfield
Medlicott, Northumberland Hussars, and has issue living, Dionysia, b. 1914, — Helen Victoria,
b. 1916. Residence , The Farm House, Normanby, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Brother living— R t. Hon. Joseph Albert, P.C. ( Baron Gainford) ; cr. Baron Gainford, of
Headlam, co. Durham, 1916 [see that title}.
Sisters living— Sarah Charlotte, b. 1858 : in. 1897, Howard Hodgkin, and has issue living, Andrew
John, b 1899. Residence , Benwell, Farncombe, Godaiming Maud Mary, b. 1862. Helen
Blanche, b. 1865 : in. 1890, Edward Lloyd Pease, and has issue living, Michael Lloyd, b. 1891,—
Cyril, b. 1891; in R. A. F.,— Henry Alfred, b. 1894; Lieut. R.H.A. (T.F.), — Robert, b. 1898;
Lieut. 2/3rd w- Yorkshire Regt., and attached Tank Corps,— Mary Cecilia, 1892,— Helen Maud,
A 1901. Residence , Hurworth Moor, near Darlington. Lucy Ethel, O.B.E., b. 1867; Vice-
Chm. Essex Branch British Red Cross So. during European War (twice mentioned): has
Order of Mercy; O.B.E. 1918: m. 1890, Gerald Buxton [see Buxton, Bt.] Residence, Birch
Hall, Theydon Bois, Epping. Clubs, Ladies’ Automobile, Bath.— -Agnes Claudia Fox, b. 1870:
Di. 1898, Alfred Wilson, and has i-sue living, Alfred Peter, b. 1899, — Noel John, b. 1912, —
Catharine Claudia, b. 1901,— Marjorie Mary, b. 1903, — Joy, b. 1907, — Deborah Pease, b. 1910,—
Ethel Violet (twin), b. 1912. Residence, Woodcroft, 12, Woodbourne Road, Edgbaston,
Birmingham ; Longfield, Alvechurch, Worcestershire.
Collateral Branches living. Hot in remainder.
Issue of the late Edward Pease, brother of 1st baronet, b. 1834, d. 1880 : in. 1862,
Sarah, who d. 1877, da. of Charles Sturge, of Summer House, Bewdley :— ^
Beatrice Mary ( Countess 0/ Portsmouth ) : tit. 1885, the 6th Earl of Portsmouth, who d. 1917. Resi-
dences, 16, Mansfield Street, W. ; Hurstbourne Park, Whitchurch, Hants.
Pax et spes.
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Issue of the late Arthur Pease, M.P., brother of ist baronet, b. 1837, d. 1898:
m. 1864, Mary Lecky, who d. 1915, da. of Ebenezer Pike, of Besborough, co.
Cork : —
Sir Arthur Francis, b. 1866; cr. a Baronet 1920 [see infra]. -Rt. Hon. Herbert Pike, P.C. , M.P.,
b. 1867; ed. at Brighton Coll., and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for N. Riding of
York, and Pres, of Church Army; sat as M.P. for Darlington (Z U) Sept. 1898 to Jan. 1919, when
he was defeated ; re-elected Dec. 1910 and Dec. 19x8; appointed Whip to Liberal Unionist Party
1906, and Assist. Postmaster-Gen. May 1915, and again in National Min. Dec. 1916 and Jan. 1919 ;
P.C. 1917: hi. 1894, Alice Mortimer, da. of the late Very Rev. Herbert Mortimer Luckock, D.D.,
Dean of Lichfield, having had issue, of whom Ronald Herbert Pike, b. 1896 ; Lieut. Coldstream
Guards; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — Jocelyn Arthur Pike, b. 1908, — Margaret
Alice, b. 1895, — RiUh Evelyn, b. 1900, — Phyllis Helen, b. 1904. Residence , Merrow Croft, Merrow,
Guildford. Chibs, Brooks’s, Athenaeum, Bath, Carlton. Claud Edward, b. 1874 ; ed. at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1896); is a J.P., and a Member of Appeal Tribunal for N. Riding
of Yorkshire, and Lieut, in the Army : m. 1901, Lucy Victoria, O.B.E., da. of William Browne-
Clayton, of Browne’s Hill, Carlow, and has issue living, Diana Vere, b. 1902, — Lucy Margaret, b.
1904, — Olive Caroline Mary, b. 1906, — Julia Victoria, b. 1910. Residence, Selaby, Darlington.
-Alice Mary, b. 1869. Winifred Pike, b. 1873 : m. 1903, Roger William Bulwer Jenyns. of
Bottisham Hall, near Cambridge, and has issue living, Roger Soame, b. 1904,— George Arthur
Bulwer, b. 1905, — Edward Thomas Richard, b. 1911. -Evelyn Ada, O.B.E., b. 1876; is Dist.
Sup., British Red Cross So., West Gilling, and Comdt. Auxiliary Mil. Hospital, Richmond,
Yorkshire; O.B.E. 1918. Club , Ladies’ Empire.
Issue of the late Gurney Pease, brother ot xst baronet, b. 1839, d. 1872 : hi. 1863,
Katherine, who d. 1915, da. of John Jowitt Wilson, of Kendal : —
Harold Gurney, b. 1864; ed. at King’s Coll., Camb. (B. A. 1885, M.A. 1890); m. 1896, Gwendoline
Butler.— —Wilson, b. 1867 : m. 1894, Joan Fowler. Residence , 22, Mount Street, W. John
Henry, b. 1871; ed. at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1894): m. 1905, Louisa Lambert, and has
issue living, John Charles Gurney, b. 1909, — Rachel, b. 1906. Residence , Carlbury Hall, Pierce-
bridge, Darlington.— Katherine Maria, b. 18 — : m. 1906, W. Scoresby Routltdge. Lilian,
b. 1869; m. 1892, Charles Leslie Fox, B.A., J.P., and has issue living, Beatrice Evelyn Leslie,
b. 1898, — Hilda Violet Leslie, b. 1902. Residence , Rumwell Hall, Taunton.
The grandfather of the present baronet sat as M.P. for South Durham (Z) 1832-41, and the father,
Sir Joseph W. Pease, 1st baronet, sat as M.P. for S. Durham (Z) 1865-85, and for Durham, Barnard
Castle Div. r88s-r903.
PEASE, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Eummersknott, Borough of Darlington, co. Durham.
Sir Arthur Francis Pease, ist Baronet , son of the late Arthur
Pease, M.P. [see Pease, Bt., cr. 1882, colls.] ; b. March nth, 1866 : ed. at Brighton
Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. Historical Tripos 1888, M.A. 1 893) ; is a
County Alderman for Durham, and a J.P. and D.L. for co. Durham (High Sheriff
1920); was 2nd Civil Lord of the Admiralty Jan. 1918 to March 1919: m. 1889,
Laura Matilda Ethelwyn, da. of Charles Peter Allix, of Swaffham Prior House,
and has issue.
$TOTS — Not exemplified at time of going to press.
Seat — Middleton Lodge, Middleton Tyas, Yorkshire. Town Residence— 12, Montagu Square, W.
Clubs — Wellington, Brooks’s.
Son living — RICHARD ARTHUR, b. Nov. r8th, X890 ; is Capt. Northumberland Yeo. ; served
during European War rgr4-r8 (twice wounded) : m. 1917, Jeannette Thorn, da. of the late Gustav
Edward Kissel, of Wheatsheaf House, Morristown, New Jersey, U. S.A., and has issue living,
Arthur Peter, b. 1918,— Aline Thorn, b. 1919.
Daughters living — Mary Ethelwyn, b. 1892.—— Dorothy Laura, b. 1893.— Elizabeth Frances,
b. r.894 ; m. X919, Capt. Frank O’Brien Wilson, D.S.O. [see B. Inchiquin, colls.]. Residence ,
Kilimakiu, Ulu, Kenya Colony.
BROOKE-PECHELL, Creation (G.B.) 1797, of Paglesham, Essex.
[Name pronounced “ BrOOk-Peechle.”]
Sir Augustus Alexander Brooke-Pechell,
7th Baronet; b. July 31st, 1857; s. his brother, Sir
Samuel George, 1904; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B.
1881); formerly Lieut. -Col. Roy. Army Med. Corps: ni.
1888, Mabel Marion Anderson, da. of the late Maj. -Gen.
George Briggs, Madras Army, having had issue, of whom
the younger son, George Douglas, b. 1891 ; Lieut.
Indian Army, and attached R.F.C. ; d. (on active ser.
while flying during European War) 1916.
$rms — Gules, a lion rampant or, on a chief of the second three
laurel branches erect proper. <£mt — A lark proper charged with
two fleurs-de-lis in fesse or.
Residence — Culverton House, Alton, Hants.
/ scarce call these things
my own.
Sons living— PAUL, M.C., b. Dec. xoth, 1889 ; ed. at R.M.C. ;
is Capt. and Brevet Major Essex Regt. ; European War X9X4-X5
(wounded, M.C.) : m. X920, Helen Gertrude, younger da. of the
late Rev. J. D. Todd, R. of Newton.
Daughter living — Gladys May Mabel, b. 1894 tit. X9X3, Bonamy
Dobree. Residence , X2, Lyndhurst Road, N.W.3.
Brothers living— Horace James, b. 1862; formerly Capt. 4th
Batn. Hampshire Regt.; is Capt. R.A.M.C. ; served in Si Africa xgor. Mortimer George, b.
1869; is an Architect: m. 1920, Harriet Mabel, da. of Middleton Beckett, of Windcote, Spital,
1920,
Cheshire. Chambers , 7, John Street, Bedford Row, W.C,
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Sisters living — Georgina Bremner. May Sarah Florence. Mary Anne Henrietta Cecil {Lady
C.ooke)\ in. 1879, Sir (Edward) Marriott Cooke, K.B.E., M.B. Residence , 43, Coleherne Court,
South Kensington, S.W.5.—— Sophia Alice, Residence , Culverton House, Alton, Hants,
Widow living Of 6tll Baronet — Constance Louisa ( Lady Brooke-Pechell). da. of Capt. Edward
Henry Chawner (formerly 77th Regt.), of The Manor House, Newton Valence, Alton, Hants: in.
1st, 1879, Sir Samuel George Brooke-Pechell, 6th baronet, who d. Feb. 1904; 2ndly, 1908, the Rev.
Thomas Thomas Lucius Morgan, formerly V. of Milton, and Chap, to Milton Union. Residence ,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Com. Charles Pechell, brother of 5th baronet, b. 1820, d. 1894 : m.
1852, Anne Catherine, who d. 1907, da. of Edmund Hemmings Owen, J.P.
formerly of Stoke St. Milbro' Lodge, Salop : —
Edmund Donald, b. 1854: m. 1887, Mary Louisa, el. da. of the late H. W. Sheppard, of Brampton
Abbotts, Ross, Herefordshire, and has issue living, Hugh Charles, b. 1890 ; is Lieut. Middlesex
Regt. ; served during European War 1915-17 (wounded) : m. 1917, Caroline Emeline, da. of George
Arthur Strickland, and has issue living, Ronald Horace b. 1918. Anne Catherine, b. 1857.
Fanny Caroline, b. i860. -Emily Maud, b. 1862. Residence , 31, Combe Park, Bath.
Issue of the late Capt. William Mortimer Pechell, brother of 5th baronet, b. 1P22, d.
1859: in. 1849, Georgiana, who d. 1909, da. of John Harrop, of Broughton Hall,
Stafford : —
William Mortimer Charles, b. 1850 ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers : m. 1883,
Emily Louisa, da. of Major Montagu Barton, J.P., formerly of 85th King’s L.I., and has issue
living, Elaine Mortimer, b. 18 — : m. 1905, Major AlaVic William Hepper, R.E., and has issue
living, Montagu Geoffrey Alaric b. 1906, James Mortimer b. 1909, — Esme Muriel Mortimer, b.
18—,— Mildred Mortimer, b. 1897. Residence ,
Issue of the late Major Edwatfd Rodney Cecil Pechell, brother of 5th baronet, b. 1837,
d. 1880 • in. 1859, Alicia Alleyne (who d. 1891, having in. 2ndly, 1882, Brig.-Surg.
Edward Litton Low, M.B.), da. of the late Rev. John Rothwell, R. of Amherst
Island : —
Elizabeth Caro’ine, b. 1861 : in. 1892, Charles Cameron, having had issue, of whom Hugh Charles, b.
1893 ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, when serving with Canadian Expeditionary
Force, — Edwa'd Rodney Cecil, b. 1894 ; served during European War 1915 with Canadian Expe-
ditionary Force (wounded).— —Charlotte Alice Rothwell, b. 1875 : in. 1903, De Witt Clinton
Chadwick. M.D., and has issue living, Leigh Edward, b. 1904, — Kelley Reginald De Witt, b. 1911,
— Mary Alicia, b. 1907. Residence , 2026, “O ” Street, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Horace Robert Pechell, son of 2nd son of 1st
baronet : —
Issue of the late Augustus Pechell, b. 1828, d. 1894 : in. 1863, Lucy Jane, who d. 1872, da.
of the Rev. Charles Douglas Beckford, of Southampton : —
Alice Mary Louisa : m. 1893, Lieut. -Col. Henry Somerset King, formerly R.E. [see E. Lovelace, colls.].
Issue of the late Adm. Mark Robert Pechell, b. 1830, d. 1902 : in. 1861, Ellen Maria, who d.
1908, da. of Cobbett Derby, J.P., of Horton, Bucks [Fludyer, Bt.]:—
William Cecil Kerr, b. 1874 : in. 1st, 190-, Katherine Lucy Howdell, of Virginia, U.S.A., from whom
he obtained a divorce 1906 ; 2ndly 1908, Charlotte F., da. of the late Major A. R. Oakes, I.C.S.,
and widow of Capt. A. H. H. Ansley, I.S.C.— — Horace Randal Kerr, b. 1875; Capt. Roy.
Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) ; served during European War 1914-16 (wounded). Clubs, Union,
Bachelors’. Maud Louisa : in. 1890, William Robert Ogilvie-Grant [see E. Seafield, colls.].
Residence , Farley Hill Cottage, Reading.— —Sybil Mary Kerr : m. 1889, Henry Jocelyn Wing-
field, who d. 1919 [see V. Powerscourt, colls.]. Residence , Uplands, Hurstbourne Tarrant, Hants.
The ancestors of this family were established for many generations at Montauban, in Languedoc,
being ennobled by patent 1547. On the revocation of the “ Edict of Nantes,” Samuel de Pechels and
his family were the objects of persecution, and after suffering extreme cruelties, M. Pechels was shipped
with felons for the West Indies, whence he escaped to Ireland. His two daughters, who had been
talcen from him, were placed in a convent and brought up as Catholics ; they afterwards obtained
a grant of all their father’s lan^s, by virtue of a letter from Louis XIV. His son, Jacob, afterwards
spelt the name Pechell, and the patent of baronetcy was so made out. Sir Thomas, 2nd baronet,
assumed in 1801 the additional surname of Brooke, by royal sign-manual, for himself and his issue.
The 4th baronet was a Vice- Adm., and sometime M.P. for Brighton (L).
PEEK, Creation (U.K.) 1374, of Rousdon, Devonshire.
Sir Wilfrid Peek, D S.O., 3rd Baronet ;
b. Oct. 1884 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ;
s. his father, 5/VCuthbert Edgar, 1901 ; was High
Sheriff of Devon 1912 ; is Capt. Yeo., and patron of
three livings ; served in Mesopotamia 1916-19 on
Staff (despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1918 : m. 1913,
Edwine Warner, da. of the late William Henry Thorn
burgh, of St. Louis, U.S.A., and has issue.
^rms — Azure, an estoile argent ; in chief three crescents
of the last. Crrat — Two hazel nuts, slipped proper.
Seal — Rousdon, Devon. Clubs — Cavalry, Bachelors'.
Son living— FRANCIS HENRY GRENVILLE, b.
Sept. 16th, 1915.
Brother living— Roger Grenville, b. 1888 ; Capt. 9th Lancers :
served during European War 1914 as A.D.C. Personal Staff :
in. 1919, the Hon. Joan Penelope Sclater-Booth, da. of 2nd
Baron Basing, and has issue living, William Grenville, b.
1919. Residence, Hazelwood, Loddiswell, Devon. Club,
Cavalry.
Sisters living— Margaret, b. 1885: in. 1908, Philip Francis
Cunningham Williams [see Williams, Bt., cr. 1915]. Resi-
dence, Glenside, Leigh Woods, Bristol Violet Eveline, b.
1886: 111. 1915, Capt. Henry Arthur Benyon, Berks Yeo. [B.
Waleran]. Residence, Ufton Court, near Reading.
Gwendolen, b. 1800 : in. 1918, Lieut. -Com. Frederick Hew
George Dalrympfe-Hamilton, R.N. [ see E. Stair, colls.].
Residence , Cladyhoose, Cairnryan, Wigtownshire.— Kath-
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Widow living of 2nd Baronet —Hon. Augusta Louisa (Hon. Lady Peek), da. of 8th Viscount
Midleton [see E. of MidletonJ : in. 1884, Sir Cuthbert Edgar Peek, 2nd baronet, who d. 1901.
Residence, Widworthy Court, Honiton, Devon.
.Sir Henry William Peek, 1st baronet, sat as M.P. for Mid Surrey (C) 1868-84.
PEEL, Creation (G.B.) 1800, of Drayton Manor, Staffordshire;
Sir Robert Peel, 4th Baronet ; b. April 12th,
1867 ; s. his father, the Right Hon. Sir Robert, P.C.,
G.C.B. , 1895; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford;
formerly Lieut. Staffordshire Yeo. Cav. ; is patron of one
living : m. 1897, Mercedes, da. of Baron de Grafifenried, for-
merly of Thun, Switzerland, and has issue.
Jtrms — Argent, three sheaves of as many arrows proper, banded gules,
on a chief azure a bee volant or. Crrst — A demi-lion rampant argent,
gorged with a collar azure, charged with three bezants, and holding between
the paws a shuttle or.
Residence — Drayton Manor, Tamworth.
Son living — ROBERT, b. April 8th, 1898; ed. at Harrow: m. 1920,
Miss Beatrice Gladys Lillie.
Sisters living — Victoria Alexandrina Julia : in. 1887, Daniel F. P. Barton,
who d. 1907. Evelyn Emily : in. 1901, James William Ronald Macleay,
C.M.G., Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to the Argentine. Residence , British Legation, Buenos
Aires. Agnes Helen, b. 1870; assumed the surname of van de Heydt for herself and issue : m.
1st, 1894, Daniel von de Heydt, who d. 1911 ; 2ndly, 1919, Arthur Gilstrap Soames, J.P., D.L., and
has issue living (by 1st marriage), Alexandrina, b. 1895 : in. 1916, Capt Barry Edward Domvile,
C.M.G., R.N., and has issue living, Barry b. 1917, Compton b. 1918. Residence , Sheffield Park,
Uckfield, Sussex. Gwendoline, b. 1872 : in. 1896, Capt. Victor von Muller, Prussian Guard Field
Artillery, and has issue living, a da., b. 1899.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Emily ( Lady Emily Peel), da. of 8th Marquess of Tweeddale,
K.T. : m. 1856, the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, P.C., G.C.B. , 3rd baronet, who<f. 1895. Residence ,
Villa Lammermoor, Geneva, Switzerland.
Collateral Branches living.
Descendants of the late Rt. Hon. Arthur Wellesley Peel, P.C., 5th son of 2nd
baronet, who was cr. Viscount Peel 1895 : —
See that title in “ Peerage.”
Grandchildren of the late Rt. Hon. William Yates Peel (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Moore Peel, b. 1820, d. 1878 : m. 1865, Ann Augusta, who
d. 1897, da. of the late Joseph Welch, of Merlin’s Grove, Carmarthen : —
Robert, b. 1866; ed. at Radley; formerly Capt. Cheshire Regt. ; d. (of wounds in action during
European War) 1917 : in. 18 — , Mildred O., da. of . William Herbert
Gylby, b. 1872 ; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb. : m. 1896, Ethel Hutchison, da. of the late Thomas
Wilson Caird. Laurence Moore, b. 1876; ed. at Malvern Coll., and at Univ, Coll., London : m.
1899, Ida Susan Agnes, el. da. of John Headech, of Johnstown Park, Nenagh, co. Tipperary,
and has issue living, Lionel Victor Moore, b. 1901. Linda Augusta Jane : m. 1891, Eustace
Rhodes St. Clair Corbin, M.B., M.R.C.S., who d. 1909, having had issue of whom, Charles
Robert Peel, b. 1893 ; 2nd Lieut. Worcestershire Regt. : d. (wounds in action during European
War) 1916, — Eustace Haynes Peel, b. 1903, — Linda Augusta Mary Peel, b. 1892, — Nora Margaret
Reel, b. 1897, — Gwendoline Claire Peel, b. 1900. Residence , Merivale, Beckenham.
Issue of the late Capt. William Yates Peel, b. 18 — , d. 1879 : in. 18 — , Alice Emma (who
m. 2ndly, 1882, St. George Dyson Mansergh, formerly of Rock Lodge, co. Cork), da.
of : —
Laura.- - 'Edith.
Issue of the late Rev. Frederick Peel, b. 1833, d. 1915: in. 1859, the Hon. Adelaide Frances
Isabella Hanbury -Tracy, who d. 1917, da. of 3rd Baron Sudeley : —
Sir Arthur Robert, K.C.M.G. , b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton ; became a xst Sec. in Diplo. Ser. 1904,
Councillor of Embassy 1906, and Consul-Gen. in Crete 1915 ; was Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen.
at Bangkok 1909-15, and Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at Rio de Janeiro 1915-18; appointed
British Min. at Sofia 1920; K.C.M.G. 1917. Residence, British Legation, Sofia, Bulgaria.
Clubs, Carlton, Arthur’s, St. James’s. William Charles, b. 1863 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. :
in. 1st, 1889, Marion Georgiana Frances, who d. 1897, da. of Libert Chandler, of U.S.A. ; 2ndly,
18 — , Leonie Rose, da. of Constant Hallu, of Nampeel, France, and has issue living, (by 1st ma^
riage) George, b. 1896, — Alfreda Adelaide Marion, — (by 2nd marriage) Charles Frederick D^
Layney, b. 1900, — Carmen Radegonda. Alfred Henry, b. 1864: in. 1915, Louisa, da. of Gen. —
Cookson.— Gertrude Emma. Constance Madeline.
Issue of the late Rt. Hon. William Yates Peel, M.P., 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1789,
d. 1850 : m. 1819, Lady Jane Elizabeth Moore, who d. 1847, da. of 2nd Earl of
Mountcashel : —
•Alice.
Issue of the late Capt. Francis Peel, b. 1835, d. 1894 : Hi. 1873, Caroline Edith Blanche, who
d. 1899, da. of the late Anthony Browne Story, of St. Albans : —
Robert Francis, b. 1874; ed. at Harrow; formerly Capt. Coldstream Guards; Lieut.-Col. and
Brevet C9I. Comdg. 4th Batn. E. Surrey Regt. 1913-19; S. Africa 1899-1902 (medal with six
clasps, King’s medal), European War 1914-18; unsuccessfully contested Northamptonshire, Mid
Dir. (LU) Jan. 1906 ; sat as M.P. for Suffolk, S.E. , or Woodbridge, Div., Jan. 1910 to Nov. 19.8,
and for E. Suffolk, Woodbridge Div., Dec. 1918 to July 1920; appointed Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of
St. Helena (also Ch. Justice) July 1920: in. 1903, Alice Maude, da. of Sir Thomas Meyrick,
-K.C.B., 1st Bt., and has issue living, Chiverton Robert, b. 1908, — Hermione Mary, b. 1912.
Residences, Government House, St. Helena; Gulpher House, Felixstowe. Clubs , Carlton,
Guards’, Windham.^— Violet Ellen Antoinette. Residence, 15, North Street, Westminster, S.W.
Grandchild of the late Edmund Peel, M.P., 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Major William Peel, b. 1818, d. 1882 : m. 18— : —
Amelia Maria. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Very Rev. John Peel, D.D., Dean of Worcester, 4th son of
1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Herbert Richard Peel, b. 1831, d. 1885 : m. 1853, Georgiana Maria,
who d. 1907, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Baker, R. of Hartlebury : —
Herbert, b. 1856 : in. 1898, Muriel Hilda, da. of the late George Miller, of Brentry, Gloucestershire, and
has issue living, Bertha, b. 1900. Residence, Speen Court, Newbury, Berks. Clubs, Arthur’s,
Carlton.— Alice, b. 1854 : nt. 1884, Arthur Howard Heath, formerly M.P. for Leek Div. of Stafford-
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shire, and has issue living, Robert Arthur, b. 1887, — Georgina Beatrice. Residence , Street Aston
Lodge, Rugby. Amy, b. 1859 : m. 1886, the Rev. James Henry Savory, who d. 1903, and has issue
living, Gladys Rebe, b. 1886, — Ethel Mary, b. 1887. Residence , Emberton House, Newport
Pagnell.— Augusta, b. 1862 : in. 1883, William Wykeham Tyrwhitt Drake, who d. 1919, and has
issue living, Edward Thomas, b. 1887; is Lieut. Lancers: in. 1910, Venice Marguerite, da. of the
late Uvedale Corbet, of Crabwall Hall, Mollington, Banbury, — Dorothy Mary, b. 1890 : in. 1913,
Charles Goodrich Carter, — Heather Augusta, b. 1896: in. 1919, John Trelawny Upton [see Salus-
bury-Trelawny, Bt., colls.] Residence , Shardeloes, Amersham.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Gen. the Rt. Hon. Jonathan Peel, M.P., D.C.L. r
5th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Edmund Yates Peel, 85th Regt., b. 1826, d. 1900 1 in. 1848,
Maria Frances Knighton, da. of the late Richard Chadwick : —
Ernest Hope, b. 1853. Ellen Margaret. Adelaide Cecilia, b. 1850. Isabella [Lady Domvile),
b. 1851 : in. 1876, Adm. Sir Compton Edward Domvile, G.C.B., G.C.V.O.— — Charlotte Frances
Yates, b. 1859 : m. 1882, Molyneux Barton. Residence ,
Issue of the late Archibald Peel, b. 1828, d. 1910 : in. 1st, 1857, Mary Ellen, who d. 1863,
da. of Sir William Henry Roger Palmer, 4th Bt. ; 2ndly, 1867, Lady Georgiana Adelaide
(now of Hampton Court Palace, S.W.), el. da. of 1st Earl Russell, K.G. : —
(By 1st marriage), Mary Adela : in. 1891, as his second wife, Capt. George Capel Ralph Curzon
Fenwick, who d. 1909, of Plas Ffron, Wrexham [see Phillipps, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Plas Ffron,
Wrexham. Ellen, C.B.E. (Baroness Askwith)-, C.B.E. 1918: in. tst, 1890, Major Henry Graham,
who d. 1907, formerly 20th Hussars; 2ndly, 1908, the 1st Baron Askwith, K.C.B., K.C., and has
issue living (by 1st marriage), Henry Archibald Roger, b. 1892; ed. at Radley, and at Trin. Coll ,
Camb. ; Capt. Grenadier Guards ; European War 1914-19 (wounded), — Miles William Arthur Peel,
M.C. (of 85, Cadogan Place, S.W.), b. 1895 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll. Camb. ; Capt. House-
hold Cav. ; European War 1914-19 (wounded, M.C.) : in. 1918, Lady Evelyn Catherine King, da,
of 3rd Earl of Lovelace, and has issue living, a son b. 1920, Sheila b. 1919, — (by 2nd marriage) [ see'
B. Askwith]. Residences , 5, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. ; Oak Knoll, Sunningdale, Berks. — -(By 2nd
marriage), Edward John Russell, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1869 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.A. ; is Lieut.-
Col. R. F.A. ; served during European War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O. with Bar);
D.S.O. 1915 (Bar 1918), C. M.G. 1918: in. 1901, Mary Louisa, da. of the late Edgar Atheling
Drummond, of Cadland [see E. Perth, colls.], and has issue living, John, b. 1907, — Peter, A. 1908, —
Rosemary, b. 1903. Club , White’s. Jonathan John Russell, b. 1872; ed. at Uppingham Sch. ;
formerly Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901 ; is in.
Ministry of Munitions : in. 1915, Gyneth, who d. 1919, da. of the late Robert William Keate, Gov.-
in-Ch. of W. Africa. Club , United Sports’.— —Fergus Lister Grosvenor John Russell, b. 1876;
ed. at Rugby, and Oriel Coll., Oxford ; formerly Lieut. 1st Batn. Oxfordshire L. I. ; served in S,
Africa 1900-1901. Residence , Criterion Farm, Buluwayo, Rhodesia; Ethel Adelaide Georgiana,
b. 1875. Grace, b. 1878 : in. 1908, Joseph Wingfield Henry (formerly Northumberland Fusiliers),
from whom she obtained a divorce 1916, and has issue living, Diana Georgiana, b. 1914, — Joan
Constance Anne (twin), b. 1914. Residence , 17, Chester Terrace, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut. Col. Edmund Yates Peel (ante) : —
Issue of the late Col. Frederick Peel, b. 1855, d. 1912 : in. 1876, Anna Madeline, who d. 1916,
da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry Young Darracott Scott, C.B., F.R.S., R.E.
Archibald, b. 1878 ; formerly Lieut. 1st Batn. W. India Regt. ; is Lieut. Reserve of Officers ; served
in S. Africa 1899-1900, present at battle of Paardeberg (wounded, medal with three clasps) : in. 1908,
Mary, da. of the late Henry Whiteley, of Manor House, Wakefield, Yorkshire, and adopted da. of
Reuben Thomas Saunders, of Raskelf, 215, Capstone Road, Bournemouth.. .—Laurence, b. 1881 ; is
an Assist, in Chinese Maritime Customs; Peking. Violet Adela.
Grandchild of the late Archibald Peel (infra) : —
Issue of the late Alfred Michael John Russell Peel, b. 1873, d. 1907 : in. 1906, Kathleen (now
of Salisbury, Rhodesia), da. of J. J. de C. Walsh, of Gwelo, Rhodesia: —
Archibald John Russell, b. 1907.
Granddaughters of the late Sir Charles Lennox Peel (infra) : —
Issue of the late George Arthur Peel, b. 1852, d. 1910 : in. 1895, Ellin, da. of the late George
McDowell, of Trinity Coll., Dublin : —
Frances Caroline, b. 1896, Vera Jane, b. 1898.
Grandchildren of the late Laurence Peel (infra) : —
Issue of the late Sir Charles Lennox Peel, G.C.B., b., 1823, d. 1899: nt. 1848 the Hon.
Caroline Georgiana Chichester, who d. 1892, da. of 1st Baron Templemore
Horace, b. 1857 : in. 1899, Violet, da. of the late Ralph Dalyell, C.B. [see E. Warwick, colls.], and
has issue living, Charles Algernon, b. 1906, — Pamela Georgiana, b. 1900, — Marjorie Violet, b.
1902. Residence , 7, Lennox Gardens, S.W. -Edward Laurence, b. i860 : in. 1st, 1895, Mary
Caroline, who d. 1899, da. of the late Charles Spencer Scrase-Dickins, J.P., D. L., of Coolhurst,
Horsham, Sussex ; 2ndly, 1905, Constance Madeline Emma, da. of the late Col. William Mure,
M.P. [B. Leconfield], and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Caroline Marian, b. 1807,— Joan May
^ Cecilia, b. 1899. Florence Caroline, C.B.E., b. 1851; is a Lady of Justice of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England ; has Order of League of Mercy ; C.B.E. (Civil) 1920 : in. 1871, Col. Charles
Seymour Corkran, formerly Comdg. 1st Batn. Grenadier Guards, having had issue, of whom
Charles Edward, C.M.G. , D.S.O-, b. 1872 [see “ Companionage ”] : in. 18—, Winifred, da. of Col.
Horace Ricardo, C. V.O., and has issue living, a son b. 1908, a son b. 1911, — Victor George Seymour,
C. V.O., b. 1873 [see “Companionage"], — Christian Algernon, b. 1885, — Reginald Seymour,
b. 1890 ; Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, — Violet Maud
(Lady Fa> quhar), b. 1875 : tit. 1903, Capt. Sir W’alter Randolph Fitzroy Farquhar, 5th Bt., who.
d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, — Helena Muriel, b. 1886, — Sybil Florence, b. 1887.
Residence , 39, Lowndes Square, S.W. Augusta Jane : nt. 1878, Montagu Turner, who d. 1908,
having had issue, of whom, Montagu Trevor, O.B.E., M.C (of Carrick Cottage, St. Mawes,
Cornwall. Club, Junior Carlton), b. 1881; ed. at Harrow; Capt. 3rd Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt.;
European War 1914-18 (despatches twice, M.C., O.B.E., 1914 Star withclasp); O.B.E.(Mih) 1919 :
in. 1906, Josephine, da. of the late Edmund Walton Watt, Civil Cornmr., Cape Coast Castle,
W. Africa, and has issue living, Diana Margaret b. 1909, Helen Josephine b. 1916,— George
Henry, b. 1884, — Harcourt Charles, b. 1885; Lieut. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1917, — Lionel Francis, b. 1891; ed. at Radley; European War 1914-15
(despatches twice): in. 1920, Eileen Violet, el. da. of Henry James Holman, of Furze Link, East-
bourne,— Augusta Ivy, b 1879, — Olive Caroline, b. 1889. Residence, Hortons, Cuckfield, Hay-
ward’s Heath.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Cecil Lennox Peel, b. 1830, d. 1910 : nt. 1867, the Hon. Caroline
Susan Mary Stapleton Cotton, who d. 1916, da. of 2nd Viscount Combermere :—
Alice Jgne Lennox. Cecil Hester Lennox ; m. 1898, Leicester Morgan Reed, and has issue living,
Christian William Laurence Peel, b. 1902, — Cyllene Mary Peel, b. 1899. Residence, The Warren,
Handcross, Sussex.
Issue of the late Laurence Peel, 6th son of 1st baronet, b. 1801, d. 1888 : m. 1822,
Lady Jane Lennox, who d. 1861, da. of 4th Duke of Richmond : —
Constance Augusta Lennox: in. 1863, Col. George Grant Gordon, C.V.O., C.B., who d. 1912 (see
M. Huntly, colls.]. Residence, Sandhurst, Shakespear Road, Worthing.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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The ist baronet, Sir Robert, M.P. for Tamworth 1790-1818, was an eminent cotton-spinner, and
contributed ^10,000 towards promoting the war with France. His illustrious successor, the Right
Hon. Sir Robert, P.C., sometime M.P. for Oxford Univ. and subsequently for Tamworth (C), having
been appointed Under Sec. of State for the Colonies 1810, Gh. Sec. for Ireland 1812, and Sec. of State
for Home Depart. 1828, was First Lord of the Treasury and Prime Minister 1834-5 and 1841-6 ; he
died in 1850, honored throughout England, and so respected abroad that the French Assembly, on
hearing of his lamentable death, — caused through an accident, — adjourned its sitting for that day.
The 3rd baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert, P.C., G.C. B., sat as M.P. for Tamworth ( LC ) 1850-80, for
Huntingdon (C) 1884-5, and for Blackburn 1885-6, and was a Lord of the Admiralty 1852-7, and Ch.
Sec. for Ireland 1861-5.
PEEL, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Tyersall Hall, Calverley, West Riding of York.
[Extinct 1911.]
,S/V Theophilus Peel, ist and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Isabella Maria (Lady Peel), elder da. of the late Capt.
Edward Barnes, formerly 27th Inniskillings : in. 1890, Sir Theophilus Peel, ist baronet, who d.
1911, when the title became ext. Residence , Park Gate, Guiseley, Yorkshire.
BERESFORD-PEIRSE, Creation (U.K.) 1814, of Bagnall, Waterford.
Sir Henry Monson De-la-Poer Beresford-
Peirse, 3rd Baronet , son of the late Henry William De-la-Poer
Beresford-Peirse, Esq., 2nd son of 1st baronet ; b. Sept. 25th,
1850 ; s. his uncle, Sir George De-la-Poer Beresford,
1873 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P., a D.L.,
and a County Councillor (Bedale Div.) for N. Riding of York,
and patron of two livings; formerly Lieut, ist Vol. Batn. The
Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regt.) : m. 1st, 1873,
Lady Adelaide Mary Lucy Bernard, who d. 1884, da. of 5th
Earl of Bandon ; 2ndly, 1886, Henrietta, O.B.E., da. of Sir
Matthew Smith-Dodsworth, 4th Bt., and has issue.
— Quarterly, ist and 4th, azure, a ducal coronet between three
cross-crosslets fitche'e or, Peirse ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, semee of cross-
crosslets fitchee, three fleurs-de-lis sable, within a bordure wavy ermines.
. . Crisis — ist, a cross-crosslet fitchee or, ensigned by a mural crown gules;
Nil nisi cruce. 2nd, out of a naval crown or, a dragon’s head per fesse wavy azure and
Depend only on the cross, gules, the lower part of the neck transfixed by a broken tilting spear in
bend sinister, in the mouth the remaining part of the spear in bend, the point upwards or.
Seat— Bedale Hall, Bedale. Clubs— Carlton, Yorkshire.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— HENRY BERNARD DE-LA-POER, D.S.O., b. Jan. 9th,
1875 ; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1899); formerly Lieut. Yorkshire Hussars
Imperial Yeo. ; is Hon. Major in the Army, and Under Treasurer, Middle Temple ; served in S.
Africa 1900-1901, as Major 3rd Batn. Imperial Yeo. (despatches twice, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1900: m.
1904, Lady Mabel Marjorie Campbell, da. of 3rd Earl of Cawdor, and has issue living, Henry
Campbell De-la-Poer, b. 1905, — Peter De-la-Poer, b. 1907. Residence , The Crossways, Bickley,
Kent. Rev. Richard Windham De-la-Poer, b 1876; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1899, M.A. 1903); is V. of St. John’s, Middlesbrough: m. 1910, Lady Lilian Katharine
Campbell, who d. 1918, da. of the 3rd Earl Cawdor, and has issue living, Francis Campbell De-la-
Poer, b. 1911, — Sybil Adelaide, b. 1912,— Barbara, b. 1915, — Lilian Bridget," b. 1918. Residence.,
St. John’s Vicarage, Middlesbrough. Evelyn Francis De-la-Poer, b. 1877 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Downton Coll. ; Capt. Yorkshire Regt. : m. 1912, Marian Annette Owen, da. of the late Rev.
Walter Charles Edward Kynaston, of Hardwick, Ellesmere.— —Ernest Arthur De-la-Poer, b. 1879;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford. Rev. John William, b. 1883 5 ed. at Eton, and at Lich-
field Theological Coll. ; is Chap, to Bishop of Kimberley. Residence, Bishops Garth, Kimberley,
S. Africa.
Daughter living— By 2nd marriage— Dorothy Harriet Julia, b. 1894.
Brother living — Rev. Windham De-la-Poer, b. 1858 ; ed. at Eton, and at Keble Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1881, M.A. 1884) ; is R. of Bedale and Rural Dean of E. Catterick : in. 1889, Ethel Milman
Proctor, da. of the late William Proctor Baker, of Brislington, Bristol, -and has issue living, Arthur
Cecil Proctor De la-Poer, M.B.R., b. 1890; ed. at Eton, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; is Capt.
Durham L.I. ; European War 1914-17 (wounded); M.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : in. 1916, Gertrude Anne
Ormonde, da. of Henry Wallis Prior-Wandesforde, B A. (Camb.), J.P. for N. Riding of Yorkshire,
of Kirklington Hall, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Michael Wandesforde De-la-Poer b. 1917,
Anne Ethel Mary b. 1919, — Raymond Windham De-la-Poer, b. 1896; ed. at Eton; is Lieut. Guards
Machine Gun Regt., — Mary Ethel, b. 1893. Residence, The Rectory, Bedale, Yorkshire.
Sister living — Charlotte Grace : in. 1874, Capt. Maximilian Dudley Digges Dalison, Scots Guards,
who d. 1885, and has issue living, Maximilian Dudley Peirse (of The Grange, Plaxtol, Kent,
Hamptons, Tonbridge, Kent, and Greetwell Hall, Lincolnshire. . Clubs, Travellers’, Junior
Carlton), b. 1881 ; 2nd Lieut. Scots Guards.
Mother living — Henrietta Anne Theodosia, da. of the late Rev. the Hon. Thomas Monson [see
B. Monson, colls.] : m. 1848, Henry William De-la-Poer Beresford-Peirse, who d. 1859. Resi-
dence, The Grange, Bedale.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. William John De-la-Poer Beresford-Peirse, grandson of
ist baronet, b. 1852, d. 1917 : m. 1887, Mary, third da. of Thomas Chambers,
formerly of Aberfoyle, Londonderry : —
Noel Monson De-la-Poer, D.S.O. , b. 1887; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.A. ; is Major
R.F.A. ; served in Mesopotamia 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;■ D.S.O. 1918: m. 1912, Hazel
Marjorie, da. of the late J. A. Cochrane.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John George Beresford (infra) : —
Issue of the late John Peirse De la Poer Beresford, b. 1846, d. 1902 ; formerly Lieut. S.
Wales Borderers; served in Zulu campaign 1879 (medal with clasp), and in Burmah War
1886-7 (medal with two clasps): m. 1881, Mary Elizabeth Thomasina, da. of the late Col.
Henry Stewart Beresford Bruce, of Ballyscullion House, Castle Dawson, co. Londonderry
[see Bruce, Bt., cr. 1804, colls.] : —
George Wilfred Bruce De la Poer, b. 1888 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst.— Mary Caroline
Helen, b. 1883. Marion Evelyn Jane Alexander, b. 1884 : m. 1914, Alban Coore.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Issue of the late Lieut. Charles Windham De-la-Poer Beresford, R.N., b. 1858, d. 1896 : m.
1892, Mary (who in. 2ndly, 1906, John Barton Hunt), el. da. of John Warrington Rogers,
Q.C., of Melbourne, Australia : —
Charles Zaragoza De-la-Poer, b. 1893; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915.— — Mary
Caroline Laura, b. 1895.
Issue of the late Rev. Walter Vevers De-la-Poer Beresford, b. 1864, d, 1908 : m. 1902, Eleanor
Mary, da. of W. R. Staveley, of Harrogate, Yorkshire : —
Charles Denman de la Poer, b. 1906. Marcus Walter de la Poer (posthumous), b. 1909.— —Eleanor
Caroline Frederica, b. 1903.
Issue of the late Rev. John George Beresford, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1821, d. 1899 :
m. 1846, the Hon. Caroline Amelia, who d. 1911, da. of 1st Baron Denman: —
Henry William De-la-Poer, b. 1862; formerly a 1st grade Officer in Indian Marine; served in
Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal and bronze star), and as Indian Transport Officer in Soudan
campaign 1885 (clasp). Marion Harriet. Gertrude Georgiana : in. 1876, the Rev. John
Shapland Elliot Cockburn-Hood, wno d. 1902, V. of Kirkby Fleetham, and has issue living, Claude
Beresford, b. 1878 : in. 1903, Kathleen Herbert Noyes, and has issue living, Muriel Cecilia b. 1905,
Claudia Bettine b. 1909, — Marion, b. 1877 : m- I9°5) Basil Coore, of The Legacy Ranch, Macleod,
Alberta, Canada, and has issue living, Conrad <$.*1911, Hugo b. 1918, Anne A 1915, — Gertrude Cecilia,
A 1879 : m. 1Q15, Major Edward Cecil Gordon Maddock, Indian Med. Ser.— Caroline Charlotte, b.
1881 : in. 1904, George Grant Daubeny, and has issue living, John George A 1905, Ronald Giles b.
5907, Joan Cara, Anita Marion,— Mary Margaret, b. 1882, — Adelaide Anne, b. 1885 : m. 1911, Francis
Dudley Baker, and has issue living, Francis Richard b. 1914, John Dudley(twin) b. 1914, Beryl Ade-
laide b. 1912, Anne Rosemary b. 1915. Frances Anne : m. 1888, the Rev. Edgar Carr, who d. 1911,
R. of Kirkby Wiske, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Guy Beresford b. 1889, John b. 1895, Frances
Evangeline A 1891.^— Elizabeth Margaret: in. 1877, the Rev. Ernest Henry Kellett Long, R. of
Newton Flotman, and has issue living, Basil Kellett (of 3, The Grange, Wimbledon Common, S. W).,
i. 1878 ; sometime an Advocate of the Supreme Court, Cape Town, and a Member of House
ot Assembly, Union of S. Africa; is on Staff of The Times', m. 1907, Mary Elizabeth, el. da.
of J. H. Cave, of Newlands, Cape Colony, and has issue living, Paul John Basil b. 1911, Robert
Guy Kellett b. 1914, Una Elizabeth b. 1909. — Walter Denman, b. 1881 ; is in Canadian Cav., —
Gharles Ernest, b. 1882 ; is Capt. Reserve of Officers, and Visiting Agent for Rubber Co. in Uganda :
m. 1913, Katharine Stewart, el. da. of John Sinclair, of 122, Ridge Road, Durban, S. Africa, and has
issue living, Geoffrey St. George Kellett A 1916, — Nellie Nevill, b. 1886: in. 1915, John Barr6 de
Winton Molony, Indian Med. Ser. Residence , Newton Flotman Rectory, Norwich. Catherine
Emily : in. 1894, the Rev. Joseph Frederick Griffiths, V. of Holy Trinity, Hinckley, and has issue
living^ Thomas Denman, A 1896 ; Capt. Prince of Wales’s Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.), — Frederic
Charles Beresford, b. 1900, — Catherine Comfort, b. 1895, — Emily Elizabeth Favell, b. 1898. Resi-
dence, Holy Trinity Vicarage, Hinckley, Leicestershire.
The 1st baronet, Adm. Sir John Poo Beresford, M.P., K.C.B., G.C.H. (Knight of the Tower
and Sword), sat as M.P. for Coleraine 1809-12 and 1814-23, for Berwick-on-Tweed 1823-6, for North-
allerton 1826-32, again for Coleraine 1832-3, and for Chatham 1835-7.
PELLY, Creation (U.K.) 1840, of Upton, Essex.
Sir Harold Pelly, 4th Baronet; b.
Feb. 28th, 1863; s. his half-brother, Sir Henry
Carstairs, M.P., 1877; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch.
Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1885); formerly Lieut. 1st Vol.
Batn. Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regt.) and
Wiltshire Yeo. Cav. ; is Capt. 1st Vol. Batn. Dorset
Regt., a J.P. for Wilts, and a J.P. and a County
Alderman for Dorset : m. 1889, Anna Maria, da. of
Major Robert Poore [ see Poore, Bt., colls.], and has
issue.
Jtrms — Or, on a bend engrailed azure, between two trefoils
slipped vert, three martlets argent. Crtst — Out of a crown
vallery or, charged with three hurts, an elephant’s head
argent.
Residence — Thorngrove, Gillingham, Dorset. Clubs —
unior Carlton, Wellington.
Sons living-HAROLD ALWYNE, M.C., b. Aug. 27th,
Netheravon ; European War 1914-19, as temporary Capt.
Household Batn. (M.C.) : in. 1917, Caroline Earle, da. of
the late Richard H. Hey wood- Jones, of Badsworth Hall,
God guiding, nothing hurts. Yorkshire, and has issue living, John Alwyne, b. 1918, —
Richard Hey wood, A 1920. Club, Cavalry. Philip Vincent, b. 1898; ed. at Wellington Coll.,
and at R.M.C. ; sometime Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; European War 1914-19 (despatches). Club,
Guards’.
Daughters living — Renita Blanche ( Lady Lees), b. 1892 : in. 1913, Sir Thomas Evans Keith Lees,
2nd Bt., who d. (killed in action) 1915. Residence, South Lytchet Manor, Poole, Dorset.—
Madeline Annie Pamela ( Lady Lees), b. 1895 : in. 1915, Sir John Victor Elliott Lees, 3rd Bt.
Residence, South Lytchet Manor, Poole, Dorset. ■ Mary Evelyn, b. 1901.
Brother living — Arthur Norris, b. 1864 ; is Lieut. Roy. Sussex Regt. Club, Wellington.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Annie Evelvn ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England : appointed a Lady-in-Waiting to H.R.H. the Duchess of Connaught
1904: in. 1913, Capt. Thomas Henry Rivers Bulkeley, C.M.G., M.V.O., Scots Guards, who
d. (killed in action) 1914, and has issue living, Robert Arthur Henry Rivers, b. 1914. Residence,
27, St. James’ Court, Buckingham Gate, S.W. Constance Lilian (Countess oj Crawford):
in. 1900, the 27th Earl of Crawford. Residences, Haigh Hall, Wigan ; Balcarres, Fife ; 7,
Audley Square, W.
Half-Sister living — Evelyn Juliana: m. 1867, James Henry, who d. 1916, having had issue, of
whom James Raymond, b. 1873 : m- T9°4> Josine, da. of J. du Toit, and has issue living, James
Douglas b. 1905, Dorothy Elise b. 1908, — Claude Henry, b. 1881 ; Lieut. Worcestershire Regt. ; d.
.(killed in action during European War) 1914, — Blanche Evelyn, — Lilian : m. 1899, Lieut.-Col.
John Kelso Tod, C.M.G., Head Quarter Staff, India, and has issue living, Evelyn Hope b. 1904, John
Kenneth Macalister b. 1907, Norman Kelso b. 1910, Cecilia Beatrice b. 1905, — Elsie Beatrice (of
Shandon, Dyke Road, Brighton): in. 1st, 1899, Gordon Campbell Barker, M.A. (Camb.), M.D.,
*vho d. 1906 [Owen, Bt., of Orielton, crs. 1641 and 1813] ; 2ndly, 1915, Ernest Walter Sharp, and
1893; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Merton Coll., Oxford;
is Lieut. 7th Hussars, and an Instructor at Cavalry Sch.,
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has issue living (by 1st marriage), James Gordon b. 1903, Owen Douglas b. 1905, Helen Mary
(posthumous) b. 19:16, (by 2nd marriage) Basil Telford b. 1916, — Clare.
widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Blanche Elizabeth ( Lady Pelly ), da. of the Rev. Sir
Frederick Vincent, nth Bt. : in. i860, Sir John Henry Pelly, 2nd baronet, who d. 1864. Residence,
St. John^s Lodge, Warminster.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Raymond Pelly, 2nd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Charles Raymond Pelly, b. 1837, d. 1879 : in. 1864, Louisa Catherine Emma
(now of 2, Hobart Place, S.W.), da. of Sir Robert North Collie Hamilton, 6th Bt. : —
Charles Hamilton Raymond, b. 1867 ; formerly Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. Sussex R.F.A., and now
Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col., R.A. : in. 1897, Mary Elizabeth, widow of Capt. E. Trevitt, of
Haslemere. Residences , Houghton Manor, Hunts ; 2. Hobart Place, S.W. Club , Junior
United Service. ■ Constance Louisa: m. 1st, 1882, Richard Davies Matthey, who obtained a
divorce 1895; 2ndly, 1895, Lloyd Harry Baxendale, J.P., and has issue living (by 1st marriage),
George Cowper Hugh, b. 1883, — Constance Joyce, b. 1892. Residence , Greenham Lodge, New-
bury, Berks. Ethel Henrietta: in. 1889, Charles Edward Grey Hatherell, J.P. [see B. Dun-
boyne, colls.]. Residence , Radford House, near Leamington. Adelaide : m. 1914, Sidney Beck-
with. Residence , 20, Kensington Gate, Glasgow.
Issue of the late Rev. Canon Raymond Percy Pelly, b. 1841, d. 1911 : in. 1864, Alice Schaffa-
litzky (now of 63, St. George’s Square, S.W., and Hollington House, Hollington, near
St. Leonards-on-Sea), da. of the late Col. George Ewart Larkins, Bengal Artillery : —
Rev. Douglas Raymond, D.S.O., b. 1865 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Emanuel Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886,
M.A. 1898); formerly Major 3rd Vol. Batn. Essex Regt. (V.D.) ; served in Matabeleland and
Mashonaland 1896 and 1897 as Chap. Rhodesian Horse (medal with clasp) ; formerly V. of Buckley ;
is a Chap to the Forces ; served during European War 1914-18 as Chap, to the Forces (despatches,
D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1918 : m. 1898, Verena Noelie, da. of the late Rev. George W. Herbert, V. of St.
Peter's, Vauxhall, S.E., and has issue living, Claude Bernard Raymond, b. 1902, — Peter Douglas
Herbert Raymond, b. 1904, — Blake Raymond, b. 1907, — Stella Elizabeth Mary, b. 1908. Resi-
dences, 32, Montpelier Crescent, Brighton ; Old Hall, High Hurslwood, near Uckfield.— -Raymond
Theodore, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. , b. 1881 ; ed. at Haileybury; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. N .
Lancashire Regt.; formerly Capt. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt.; S. Africa 1900-1, with Imperial Yeo.
(Queen’s medal with four clasps), European War 1914-18, as a Brig.-Gen. Comdg. an Inf. Brig.,
Lieut.-Col. Canadian Inf., and a Brig.-Com. (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
C. M.G., C.B., Italian Croix de Guerre) ; D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1919), C.M.G. and C.B. (Mil.) 19:9 :
tn. 1910, Moriet Elsie Maxwell, da. of Maj.-Gen. Arthur Gethin Creagh, C.B. [Wolseley, Bt.,
cr. 1744, colls.], and has issue living, Pamela Moriet, b. 1911, — Patricia Carlota, b. 1915. Club ,
Army and Navy. -Alice Mabel : in. 1885, the Rev. Arthur Durrant, V. of Leverstock Green,
having had issue, of whom Arthur Michael, M.C. , b. 1888 ; Capt. R.E. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1917 : in. 1916, Jemima, da. of Capt. Belford Randolph Wilson, formerly Hussars,
— Lorna Milicent, b. 1886, — Enid Mary, b. 1897 : 111 • I92o, Charles Haseldine Moore, — Dorothy
Mary, b. 1906. Residence , Leverstock Green Vicarage, Herts.— Ellen Geraldine: in. 1899,
Henry Knollys Foster, O.B.E., and has issue living, Christopher Knollys, b. 1904, — Elizabeth
Schaffalitzky Knollys, b. -190-. Residence , Wargrave House, Hereford. Margaret Evelyn :
in. 1891, Godfrey' Lawford, formerly of 43, Stanhope Gardens. S.W., and has issue living, Evelyn
Godfrey, b. 1893; Capt. R.E.; European War 19x4-18 (despatches), — Winifred, b. 1895: m. 1917,
Lieut. Edward Dodd, R.N. Dorothy Christabel : in. 1916, Capt. Hugh Mortimer Rowland,
Yeo. Ina Marjorie: in. 1910, Major Christopher William Lowther, M.P., from whom she
obtained a decree nisi of divorce 1920 [see E. Lonsdale, colls.]. Residence , 37, Harley, Street, W.
Issue of the late Charles Pelly, M.C.S., 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1812, d. 1886:
111. 1839, Julia Henrietta, who d. 1886, da. of the late Rev. Richard Dobbs, of
Bay Lodge, co. Antrim : —
Rev. Charles Henry, b. 1844; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1866, M.A. 1873); a retired Chap.
(Madras Ecclesiastical Establishment) ; has been V. of Burton Hartshorne with Chetwode, R. of
Killybegs, and of Roundstone, co. G dway, British Chap, at San Remo,^R. of Carrick, and Assist.
Priest, Gulf Islands, British Columbia : in. 1867, Katherine, who d. 1907, da. of Col. Gardiner
Harvey7 (Madras Army), having had issue, of whom Charles Brent Neville, b. 1870; Madras
Police: in. 1901, Annie Harvey, da. of the laxe Col. Alexander Sinclair Grove, D.S.O., and
has issue living, Charles Sinclair b. 1902, Betty Joan b. 1905, — William Francis Henry, b. 1874;
Major Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers ; d. (killed in action during European War) 19x6 : in. 1901, Dora,
da. of William Vinicombe Davy7, — Frank Le Quesne, M.B., b. 1880: in. 19x0, Jessie, da. of
D. N. Goodchild,— George Sinclair, b. 1885,— Rosetta : in. 1st, 1889, Charles William Martin,
M.C.S., who d. igc6 ; 2ndly, 1910, Harry Seymour Mullins, formerly I.C.S., and Dep. Director of
Revenue Survey, Madras, — Annie Harriet : in. 1893, Lieut.-Col. John Donaldson, Roy. Army Med.
Corps,— Ethel Mary : in. 1899, J. flfolliot Young, solicitor, of Limavady, co. Derry, Dungivin,
Londonderry, and 7, Stephen Green, Dublin. Residence, Strangemore, Dungivin, Londonderry7,
Richard Stewart, b. 1846; formerly in Bombay Revenue Survey; is a Land Surveyor in
British Columbia: in. 1875, Frances Anne, who d. 1911, da. of George Robinson, J.P., of
Roundstone, co. Galway, and has issue living, George Stuart, b. 1888, — Elbe May : m. 1902, John
Hugh McMullin, — Frances Kathleen : in. 1915, Ralph Stanley Worsley, Lieut. Canadian
Mounted Rifles. Resides in British Columbia.— Edward, b. 1848: in. 1876, Ellen, who d. 1892,
da. of John Garrioch, J.P., and has issue living, Edward Raymond, b. 1890, — Kathleen : in. 1903,
Myers A, Irish, formerly of Wapella, Canada, — Emily Olivia : in. 1909, Frederick Temple Corn-
wall, Bar.-at-law, of Kamloops, British Columbia, and has issue living, Muriel Kathleen, b. 1910.
Harriet Emma : in. 1859, Col. Charles John Pearse, Indian Army, who d. 1019. Mary : in.
1864, W. D. Horsley, who d. 1899, formerly of M.C. S.— — Julia : in. 1861, Thomas Frederick Andrew
Agnew [wAgnew, Bt.,cr. 1629]. Residence , Lullingfields, Heswall, Cheshire. Louisa Jane [Lady
Monro)’, m. 1865, Capt. Sir David Monro, J.P., D.L., who d. 1909, and has issue living, Charles
Lloyd Doveton, b. 1868 ; sometime Capt. British S. Africa Police ; is a D.L. for Ross and Cromarty ;
formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Seaforth Highlanders, — Raymond Pelly Houston, b. 1869 ; formerly Major
Worcestershire Regt. ; is Gov. of H.M. Calton Prison, Edinburgh : in. 1897, Evelyn, da. of the
late Hugh Seymour Tremenheere, C.B., and widow of George Marcus Parker,— David Hugh
Wratislaw, b. 1870; in S. African Rifles,— Leila Louisa: in. 1st, 18—, Charles Bidie, Sup. of
Police, Madras ; 2ndly, xgo8, Horace Montiford Westropp-Dawson, — Ida: in. 1893, Col. James
Alistair Campbell, formerly Comdg. 1st Batn. Seaforth Highlanders, — Katharine Harriet: in.
1898, Gilbert Robertson, who d. 1906, of Kindrace, Ross-shire. Residence , Allan House, Fearn,
Ross-shire.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Pelly (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rear-Adm. Francis Raymond Pelly, b. 1850, d. 1907 : in. 1881, Mary, da. of
the late Rev. Robert Posnett, R. of Laracor, co. Meath : —
Hutchinson Raymond, b. 1887; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Capt. Indian Army.
Emily Amy.— -Dorothy May Fairfax : m. 1916, Moray Martin Milne-Thompson, Lieut. R. F.A.
Grandchildren of the late Albert Pelly (infra) : —
Issue of the late Albert Champion Pelly, b. 1845, d. 1915 : m. 1878, Alice (now of Amberley,
Salisbury Road, Worthing), da. of the late C. A. Ferguson, of Lee, Kent : —
Albert Edgar Champion, b. 1879 : in. 1904, Agness May Hall, and has issue living, John, b. 1905,
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# — —
— Noel Henry, b. 1906, — Edgar Frank, b. 1919, — Kathleen Ruth, b. 1908, — Winifred Ina, b. 1910.
Residence , 64, Stalker Lees Road, Sheffield.- Evelyn Alice Champion, b. 1881 : m. 1915, Leslie
Tait, and has issue living, Leonard James, b. 1917, — Richard William Albert, b. 1918. Constance
Maud Champion, b. 1887 : ni. 1914, Henry Stubbington, and has issue living, Victor Austin, b.
1915, — Wilfrid Henry, b. 1917, — Dorothy Alice Maud, b. 1918. — Marian Yvonne Muriel, b. 1920.
Residence , Empress, Alberta, Canada.
Issue of the late Lieut. Frederic Streatfeild Pelly, R.N., b. (twin) 1848, d. 1914 : m. 1899,
Harriot Wren Plaistowe (now of The Cottage, Dunsfold, near Godaiming) : —
Leonora Wren, b. 1900. Freda Sylvia, b. 1902.
Issue of the late John Henry Pelly (twin), b. 1848, d. 1920 : rn. 1885, Mary Rose (now of 12,
Cousins Grove, Southsea), da. of James Lyon Thorne, formerly Fleet Paymaster R.N. : —
John Henry, b. 1886 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Worcestershire Regt., and serving with W. African
Frontier Force, Charles Thorne, b. 1890,-— —Mary Rose, b. 1893.
issue of the late Albert Pelly, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1813, d. 1894 : m. 1844, Barbara
Ellen, who d. 1898, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Streatfeild, of Chart’s Edge, Kent : —
William Henry, b. 1847 : rn. 1st, 1882, Eleanor Lucy, who d. 1883, da. of John Sisson Steele,
M.R.C.S. ; 2ndly, 1907, Edith Anne, da. of W. H. Nash, of Reigate, and has issue living, (by 1st
marriage) Russell George (of 3, Wingate Road, Hammersmith), b. 1883 : rn. 1909, Frances Car-
ruthers, da. of Sir Francis Carruthers Gould, of Upway, Porlock, Taunton, and has issue living,
Russell Steele b. 1910, Michael Beaumont Pelly b. 1912, Antony Roger b. 1915, — (by 2nd marriage)
Edith Streatfeild, b. 1908. Residence , Colley Bridge, Reigate.— —Herbert Alexander, b. 1855 :
rn. 1st, 1882, Florence Hafel ; 2ndly, 1899, Ada Roylance Terry. Harriet Barbara : rn. 1878,
Herbert Samuel Fenning, who d. 1911.— Alice Leonora. Residence , Shottermill, Surrey.
• Issue of the late Capt. Richard Wilson Pelly, R.N., 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1814,
d. 1890: in. 1851, Katharine Jane, who d. igoi, da. of the late John Gurney Fry,
of Hale End, Walthamstow: —
John Gurney Richard, b. 1855 ; is a hop merchant at 88, Borough High Street, S.E. : rn. 1st, 1878,
Jane Gurney, who d. 1917, da. of the late Charles Albert Leatham, of Gunnersgate, York ; 2ndly,
1918, Clare Emily, da. of Edward North Buxton [see Buxton, Bt.J, and has issue living (by 1st
' marriage), Vivian Gurney (of Park Place, North Weald), b. 1881 : ni. 1907, Dorothy Penrose, el. da.
of William Henry Sewell, of Epping Place, Epping, and has issue living, Douglas Gurney b. 1910, —
Eustace Gurney, b. 1886; sometime Lieut. Dragoon Guards, — Elaine, b. 1878, — Kathleen, b. 1883.
Residence , Theydon Place, Epping. Club , City. Rev. Richard Arnold, b. 1856 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1881, M.A. 1884); is R. of Wickham Bishops, Hon. Canon of Chelmsford, Chap,
to the Bishop of Chelmsford, and a Chap, in Territorial Force (T.D.) : m. 1st, 1882, Margaret Jane,
who d. 1903, da. of the late Thomas Fowell Buxton [Buxton, Bt., colls., cr. 1840] ; 2ndly, 1906, Dora
Isobel, who d. 1915, da. of Col. Sir (Edward) Hildred Carlile, 1st Bt., M.P., of Ponsbourne Park,
near Hertford, having had issue, of whom (by 1st marriage) Rev. Arnold Claude, b. 1883 ; ed. at
Marlborough, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1904, M.A. 1910); is a Missionary, St. Andrew’s
Coll., Gorakhpur, India : m. 1920, Constance Emily, da. of the late Rev. Henry Stern, of Go-
rakhpur, India, — Donald Geoffrey, b. 1884; ed. at Marlborough; is Capt. R.E., Territorial Force;
rn. 1913, Joan King, el. da. of John Caldwell Uhthoff, M.D., of Wavertree Home, Brighton, — Rev.
Richard Lawrence, b. 1886 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1910, M.A. 1912) ;
sometime Lecturer at Ridley Hall, Cambridge ; is Vice-Principal Bishpp’s Coll., Calcutta, — Francis
Brian, A F.C. (of Feering Croft, Northwood), b. 1889; ed. at Sherborne, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ;
Lieut. R. A.F. ; European War 1915-18 (A.F.C.) : rn. 1913, Edith Beatrice, da. of the late Rev.
William James Packe, V. of Feering, Kelvedon, and has issue living, Michael Brian b. 1915, Peter
Richard b. 1916, — Arthur Roland (of 6, Avenue, York); 6.1895; ed at Marlborough, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Capt. Norfolk Regt. (T F.) ; m. 1920, Phyllis Elsie, da Alexander
Duff Henderson, of Sydenham, S.E., — Janet Catherine (of Honing Hall, Worstead, Norwich),
b. 1890: m. 1913, Capt Edward Randall Cubitt, Norfolk Regt. (T. F.), who d. (killed in
action during European War) 1915, and has issue living, Thomas Randall b. 1915. Residence ,
The Rectory, Wickham Bishops, Essex. Edmund Nevill Richard, b. 1858: rn. 1887, Emma
Mary, da. of the late John Fowler, of Leeds, having had issue, of whom John Noel ( Club ,
United Service), R.N., b. 1888 ; became Lieut. 1910, and Lieut.-Com. 1918, — Edmund-Godfrey,
D.S.O., M.C. [Club, Constitutional), b. 1889; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ;
Lieut. -Col. Indian Army; European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1918:
m. 1919, Isabel Amy, da. of the late Robert Henry Fowler, of 5, Park Square West, N.W.,
and has issue living, Antoinette Joan b. 1920, — Hubert Richard, b. 1898 ; ed. at Charter-
house; Lieut. Essex Regt. ; d. (killed in action in the Dardanelles) 19x5, — Denis Edward,
R.N., b. 1898; became Lieut. 1918, — Cicely Edith, b. 1891. Residence , Witham Lodge,
Witham, Essex. Herbert Cecil, b. i860: rn. 1882, Mary Richenda, who d. 19.9, da. of
the late H. W. Carter, J.P. , of Ashmead, Redhill, Surrey, and has issue living, Humphrey
Richard, b. 1886 ; is Capt. R.E. : rn. 1916, Barbara Vidal Scrutton, and has issue living, Diana
b. 1917, Juliet b. 1920, — Gilbert Cecil, R.N., b. 1892; became Lieut. 1915,— Kenneth Raymond,
M.C., b. 1893; i& Capt. Army Ser. Corps; served during European War 1914-18 (M.C.): rn. 1919,
Elspeth Norna, da. of R. Campbell Grant, of Hale Edge, South Nutfield (infra),— Gwynneth Mary :
in 1909, John Keble Guy, of Bletchingley, Surrey. Residence , Kentwins, Nutfield, Surrey.
Club, Constitutional. Alfred Digby, b. 1862 : m. 1899, Evelyn Sophia, da. of the Rev. Edward
John Harford [see Bridges, Bt.], and has issue living, Richard Edward, b. 1905, — Violet Evelyn,
b. 1900. — —Henry Bertram, C.B., M.V.O., R.N., b. 1867; became Lieut. 1890, Com. 190T,
Capt. 1906, and Rear-Adm. 1917; served during European War 1914-17, with 1st Battle Cruiser
Squadron, present at battle of Jutland (despatches, C. B.); has Orders of the Nile of Egypt and
El Nahda of the Hedjaz : is Comdg. Egypt and Red Sea Station; M.V.O. (4th class) 1901, C.B.
(Mil.) 1916: m. 1904, Lilian Katharine Hawkshaw, da. of Sir William Vincent, 12th Bt., and has
issue living, Douglas Charles Vincent, b. 1908, — Adrian Vincent, b. 1919, — Esterel Alice Muriel,
b. 1906, — Andrea Evelyn, b. 1917. Residence, D’Abernon Lodge, Leatherhead. Surrey. Club,
United Service. Frederick Raymond, b. 1869; is a merchant of 64, Cornhill, E.C., and The
Exchange, Cardiff : m. 1906, Beatrice Alice, da. of the late Rev. Arthur Henry Delm^-Radcfiffe
[E. Harrowby, colls.]. Residences, Buckhurst Hill, Essex ; Hockwold Hall, Brandon, Norfolk ;
Preshaw House, Hants; 22, St. James’s Place, S.W.i. Club, Bath. Emma Maria: rn. 1874,
John Henry Buxton [see Buxton, Bt., colls., cr. 1840]. Residences, Easneye, Ware ; Upton House,
Cromer. Edith Rachel: rn. 1887, Rev. John Battersby- Harford, Residentiary Canon of Ripon
(formerly Principal of Ripon Coll.), and has issue living, Henry Dundas, b. 1888 ; ed. at Repton,
and at Jesus Col!., Camb. (B.A. 1911); is Principal of St. Paul’s Sch., Calcutta, — John Victor,
b. 1897; is Lieut. W. Yorkshire Regt., — Mary Katharine, b. 1890, — Winifred Maud, b. 1893:
in. 1919, Capt. Ogilvie Blair Graham, D.S.O. , and has issue living, Ogilvie John Blair b. 1920.
Residence, The Crescent, Ripon. Alice Maud : rn. 1897, the Rev. Henry Theodore Cavell,
who d. 1914, V. of All Saints, Woodford Wells, and has issue living. Doris Maud, b. 1898, —
Katharine Margaret, b. 1900, — Constance Marcia, b. 1909. Residence . Marsham, Loughton.
Issue of the late Percy Leonard Pelly, 8th son of 1st baronet, b. 1826, d. 1892 : •
rn. 1852, Eliza Anne (now of Oakley, near Merstham, Surrey), da. of John
Sanderson Rigge, of Belmont Castle, Essex : —
Percy John, b. 1853; is a J.P. for Gloucestershire: rn. 1879, Florence Marion, da. of the late
Henry Butler, of Chipstead, near Reigate, and has issue living, Florence Irene Clare, b. 1884, —
Doris Eileen, b. 1890, — lva Marion, l. 1900. Residence, The Priory-, Tetbury, Gloucestershire.
Club , Constitutional.-^— Ada, b. 1862: in. 1890, the Rev. Honyel Gough Rosedale, D.D., F.S.A.,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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formerly V. of St. Peter’s, Notting Hill, W., and has issue living, William Oriel Pelly, b. 1801 ;
is Administrator of Pella, N. Nigeria,— Thorold Honyel Pelly, b. 1900. Residence, 7, Gloucester
Street, Westminster, S.W. Beatrice, b. 1863: m. 1890, Robert Campbell Grant, and has issue
living, Angus Campbell, b. 1903,— Elspeth Norna, b. 1891 : m. 1919, Capt. Kenneth Raymond
Pelly, M.C. (ante),— Rachel Emd, b. 1893. Residence , Hale Edge, South Nutfield. Mabel, b.
1872.
Grandchildren of the late Percy Leonard Pelly (ante) : —
Issue of the late Leonard Pelly, b. 1856 r d. 1913 : ;//. 1880, Elizabeth (now of Great Brickhill
Lodge, near Bletchley), da. of the late Charles A. Leatham, of Gunnersgate Hall, York:—
Eric Percy Leonard, b. 1894 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at TfinV Coll., Camb. ; Lieut Yeo. ;
European War 1915 (wounded). Christabel, b. 1881 : m. 1st, 1909, Leigh Udall Kent, who d
T919; andly, 1920, Flight- Lieut. William Herbert Mackenzie, A. F.C., R.A.F., of Victoria, British
Columbia, and has issue living, Wilfred Robin Leigh, b. 1910. Residence, Cunnynhame House,
St. Albans.
rr ,The ^ b‘Yionet’ Sir John Henry Pelly, F.R.S., was Governor of the Bank of England, of the
Hudson s Bay Company, and Deputy Master of the Trinity House. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for
Huntingdonshire (C) 1874-7.
PENDER, Creation (U K.) 1897, of Thornby Hall, Thornby, co. Northampton.
Sir James Pender, ist Baronet, el. son
of the late - Sir John Pender, G.C.M.G., of 18,
Arlington Street, S.W. ; b. Sept. 28th, 1841 ; ed. at
Univ. Coll. Sch., and at Univ. Coll., London
(B.A. 1859) ; formerly Lieut. King’s Own Scottish
Borderers, and in Roy. Midlothian and Cheshire
Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. for cos. Linlithgow, North-
ampton, and Wilts, and a Director of Globe Tele-
graph and Trust, Telegraph Construction and Main-
tenance, and other Electrical Cos. ; sat as M.P. for
Mid. Div. of Northamptonshire ( C ) 1895-1900,
having been defeated there in 1892 and 1900 :
vi. 1867, Mary Rose, da. of the late Edward
Gregge-Hopwood, of Hopwood Hall, Lancashire.
^rtns — Gules, on a bend nebuly argent, between a terres-
trial globe in chief proper, and a fleur-de-lis in base of the
second, two lions’ heads erased of the field. Crest — A demi-
lion rampant or, charged on the shoulders with a cross crosslet
sable, holding in the dexter paw a seax proper, pommel and
hilt or, and resting the sinister paw on a globe as in the arms.
Residence — Donhead House, Donhead St. Andrew, Salisbury. Clubs — Naval and Military,
Turf, Royal Yacht Squadron.
Penrose-FitzGerald (Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald), see FitzGerald.
PERKS, Creation (U.K.) 1908, of Wykham Park, Neithrop, co. Oxford.
Sir Robert William Perks, ist
Baronet , el. son of the late Rev. George Thomas
Perks, M.A., Pres, of Wesleyan Conference ; b.
April 24th, 1849; ed. at New Kingswood Sch.,
Bath, at King’s Coll., London (Fellow 1916), and
at London Univ. ; admitted a Solicitor 1875, and
practised until 1900; in association with C. H.
Walker and Co. (Limited), built Buenos Aires
Port Works, the Trans- Andine Railway, the Rio
Janeiro Harbour Works, and Bermuda Harbour ;
is a contractor for public works, a Member of the
firm of Macarthur, Perks and Co. (Limited), con-
tractors, of New York, and Ottawa, Canada, a
Director of Buenos Aires Port Construction Co.,
Treasurer of London Mission, an A.I.C.E., and a
J.P. for Oxfordshire and Kent ; was Chm; of
Metropolitan District Railway during its conver-
sion from steam to electric traction ; largely in-
terested in Montreal, Ottawa, and Georgian Bay
Canal Scheme ; sat as M.P. for E. Lindsey, or
Louth, Div. of Lincolnshire ( L ) July 1892 to Jan.
With honour and love. 1910: in. 1878, Edith, da. of William Mewburn,
of Wykham Park, Banbury, and has issue.
— Azure, a lymphad or, pennon flying to the dexter gules, on a chief masoned proper two
annulets of the second. fat — In front of two anchors in saltire or, a lion’s head erased azure.
Seat— Claverley, Littlestone, Kent. Town Residence— 11, Kensington Palace Gardens, W.
Clubs — National Liberal, British Empire.
Son living— ROBERT MALCOLM MEWBURN. b. July 29th, 1892 ; sometime Lieut. R.N.V.R.:
m. 1917, Neysa Gilbert, da. of the late Rev. Dr. Cheney, of New York, and has issue living, Rose-
mary, b. 1919. Residence ,
Daughters living — Mildred Mewburn, A 1882: m. 1913, William Hertslet Gull, and has issue
living, a da., b. 1919. Edith Mary, b. 1884: m. 1908, Paymaster-Corn. Bertram Cowles Allen,
C.B., M.V.O., R.N., and has issue living, Edith Elizabeth, b. 1910, — Anne Ruth, b. 1912.
Margaret Hilda, b. 1885: in. 1911, Edgar McIntyre, and hhs issue living, Donald, b. igr6, — Joan,
b. 1912.
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PERROTT, Creation (U.K.) 1911, with precedence from July 1st, 1716.
Sir Herbert Charles Perrott, C.H.,
C.B., 1st Baronet (of 1911 creation); b. Oct. 26th,
1849; ed. at Ipswich Gram. Sch.; formerly Ensign
21 st Kent Rifle Vol., Capt. Reserve of Officers, and
Lieut. -Col. Comdg. and Hon. Col. 3rd Batn. , the
Buffs (East Kent Regt.) ; is Titular Bailiff of Egle,
a Knight of Justice (sometime Sec.-Gen. ) of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and Vice-Chm.
St. John Ambulance and British Red Cross Joint
War Committee, and a Com. of Order of Crown
of Belgium; C.B. (Civil) 1902, C.H. 1918; Ch.
Sec. to St. John Ambulance Asso. 1875-1915; has-
Belgian Queen Elizabeth medal: m. 1901, Ethel
Lucy, R.R.C. (a Lady of Justice of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England, Lady Sup.-in-Ch.
of Nursing Corps and Divs. of St. John Ambulance
Brig., and Hon. Sec. Ladies’ Committee of St. John
War Fund), da. of the late Capt. Marcus Augustus
Stanley Hare, R.N., of Court Grange, Newton Abbot
[E. Dysart, colls.], and has issue.
$rms — Gules, three pears or, issuant from a chief argent
a demi-lion sable between two roses of the first. (feat —
Upon a mount a parrot vert, holding in the dexter claw a pear leaved and slipped or.
Residences — 44, Queen’s Gate, S.W.7. ; Court Grange, Newton Abbot. Club — United Service.
Daughters living — Marie Louise Priscilla, b. 1909. Helena Ruth, b. 1912.
Sir Herbert Perrott is great-grandson of Richard Perrott, stated to have s. under a special
remainder in a patent of Baronetcy said to have been granted to his uncle in 1716, and the title was
adopted by successive generations, but that patent is not registered at the College of Arms, although
a royal warrant, dated Jan. 3rd, 1767, under sign-manual and privy seal (but not under the great
seal) and countersigned by the then Sec. of State is recorded in the Earl Marshal’s book, giving to
the said Richard Perrott the precedence of a Baronet from 1716. On June 29th, 1911, the dignity of
a Baronet of the United Kingdom was conferred on Sir Herbert, with remainder to the heirs male
of his body, and with precedence from July 1st, 1716.
PETIT, Creation (U.K.) 1890, of Petit Hall, Island of Bombay.
Consequitur quodcunque
petit.
He obtains whatever he
seeks.
Hon. 6z>Dinshaw Manockjee Petit, 2nd Baronet,
son of the late Framjee Dinshaw Petit, 2nd son of 1st Baronet;
A June 7th, 1873 ; s. his grandfather, Sir Dinshaw Manock-
jee, under special remainder, 1901, and changed his name
from Jeejeebhoy Framjee Petit to Dinshaw Manockjee Petit ;
is a Merchant and Cotton Mill Owner, a J.P. for Bombay, a
Member of Municipal Corporation and a M.L.C., Bombay, a
Delegate of the Parsee Ch. Matrimonial Court of Bombay,
Pres, of Asso. for Amelioration of Poor Zoroastrians in Persia,
the Petit Charity Funds, Petit Institute, and Parsee Orphan-
age, and Chm. and Member of Managing Committees of the
principal Parsee charitable institutions in Bombay: tn. 1894,
Dinbai, da. of Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 3rd Bt., and has
issue.
gdrms— Azure, on a chevron argent, between three urns of the last,
therefrom issuant flames proper, as many bees volant, also proper. Crtflt
— A ship under sail at sea, in front thereof an anchor fessewise, all proper.
Residence — Petit Hall, Malabar Hill, Bombay.
SOUS living — FRAMJEE DINSHAW, b. June 24th, iqoi.—— Manockjee Dinshaw, b. 1904.— •
Jametjee Dinshaw, b. 1911.
Daughter living — Rutlanbai Dinshaw, b. 1900.
Sister living— Humabai Framjee, b. 1882.
Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Humabai Dinshaw, b. 1856: tn. 1867, Framjee Rustomjee
Cama, and has issue living. Heerabai Dinshaw, b. 1857: tn. 1870, Jamsetjee Nusserwanjee Petit,
who d. 1888. Manockbai Dinshaw, b. i860: tn. 1879, Peroshaw Bomonjee Jeejeebhoy Moogana,
and has issue living. Buchoobai Dinshaw, b. 1862 : tn. 1876, Merwanjee Sorabjee Jamsetjee, who
d. 1900.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Cowasjee Dinshaw Petit, el. son of 1st baronet, b. 1845, d. 1878:
tn. 1859, Awaba Merwai Merwanjee Jeejeebhoy Moogana, who d. 1909 : —
Manockjee Cowasjee, b. 1863: tn. 1872, Humabai Sorabjee Jamsetjee. Residence , Framjee Hall,
Warden Road, Bombay.— Pestonjee Cowasjee, b. 1866: tn. 1894, Perojbai Cowasjee Parukh, and
has issue living, Hirabai, b. 1896. Hormasjee Cowasjee, b. 1868 : tn. 1891, Perozbai Sorabjee
Patuck, and has issue living, Cowasjee, b. 1893, — Dinshawjee, b. 1903, — Mithibai, b. 1892.
Cursetjee Cowasjee, b. 1871.^— Virbaijee Cowasjee, b. 1872: tn. 1883, Nusserwanjee Muncherjee
Cama, and has issue living, Muncherjee, b. 1895, — Perojbai, b. 1892, — Ruttonbai, b. 1897, —
Sheernaj, b. 1902.— Sorabjee Cowasjee, b. 1877: tn. 1896, Jerbai Burjorjee Lam. Furdoonjee
Cowasjee, b. 1878 : tn. 1899, Dinbai Bomanjee, da. of Bomanjee Dinshaw Petit (see infra).- —
Meethibai Cowasjee, b. 1870: tn. 1883, Merwanjee Dhunjeebhoy Jeejeebhoy Moogana.-^— Soonabai
Cowasjee, b. 1875 : tn. 1899, Jehangir Framjee Batlihoy, and has issue living, Kaikhosroo, b. 1900,
— Bachoobai, b. 1902, — Cowasjee, b. 1907,— Ardeshir, b. 1909.
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Issue of the late Bomanjee Dinshaw Petit, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1859, d- I9I5 •
tn. 1872, Gulbai Nanabhoy Byramjee Jejeebhoy (now of Chateau Petit, Warden
Road, Bombay)
Jehangir Bomanjee, b. 1879; is a Merchant and Millowner, a J.P. and Hon. Presidency Magistrate
of Bombay, a Trustee of Parsee Panchayet, a Member of Bombay Municipal Corporation,,
a Delegate of Parsee Ch. Matrimonial Court, a Member of Board of Victoria Jubilee Tech-
nical Institute, and Working Hon. Sec. of Bombay Presidency Asso. ; was Chm. Bombay
Mill Owners' Asso. 19x6, of Indian Industrial Conference 1918, and of Indian Chamber of
Commerce 1920; Founder and Chm. of Indian Economic So., and Founder and Hon. Sec. of the
Bomanjee Petit Parsee Gen. Hospital, the Victoria Memorial Blind Asylum, the Bombay Zoroas-
trian Asso., the Zoroastrian Building So., the Zoroastrian Religious Education So., and Imperial
Indian Citizenship Asso., and a Member of the Boards of all the Petit Charities and the principal
public bodies of Bombay: tn. 1898, Jaiji Sorabji Patuck, and has issue living, Hirabai, b. 1899,.
— Byramjee, b. 1900, — Dinshaw, b. 1905. Residence , Mount Petit, Pedder Road, Bombay.
Dhunjibhoy Bomanji, b. 1881 ; is a Merchant and Millowner, a J.P. for Bombay, Hon. Pres.
Magistrate, Member of Mill Owners’ Asso., and Hon. Sec. and Treasurer of Goculdass Tejpa5
Hospital Nursing Asso. : tn. 1900, Humabai, el. da. of Jalbhoy Ardeshir Sett, and has issue living,.
Manockjee, b. 1900, — Ruttenbai, b. 1906. Residence , Bombay.— Dinbai Bomonjee b. 1882 : w.
1899, Furdoonjee Cowasjee Petit [ see ante]. Peroshaw Bomonjee b. 1884. Manockbai
Bomonjee, b. 1887.
This Baronetcy was granted with remainder to (i) Framjee Dinshaw Petit, 2nd son of the 1st
baronet (Sir Dinshaw Manockjee Petit, a merchant and millowner of Bombay, who had served as-
Sheriff of Bombay and been Knighted 1887), and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, and (ii)
the heirs male of the body of the 1st baronet. By special Act of the Legislative Council of India, all
holders of the title relinquish their own name on succession and assume those of the 1st baronet.
PETO, Creation (U.K.) 1855, of Somerleyton Hall, Suffolk.
Sir Henry Peto, 2nd Baronet ; b. Aug. 10th, 1840 ;
s . his father, Sir Samuel Morton, 1889 ; B.A. London, M.A.
Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Inner Temple 1867 ; is a D.L. for
Dorset (High Sheriff of Dorset 1897) : m. 1874, Mary, second
da. of the late Rev. Thomas Fuller, V. of St. Peter’s, Pimlico.
$.rms — Per pale indented or and gules barry of six, two annulets in
fesse, all counterchanged. Crtst — On a rock proper a sinister wing or,
thereon three annulets gules.
Residence — Chedington Court, Misterton, Somerset. Clubs —
Athenaeum, Albemarle, Burlington Fine Arts, Royal Dorset Yacht.
Half-Brothers living— MORTON KELSALL, b. Dec. 5th, 1845 : tn.
1884, Olivia Georgiana Elizabeth, da. of the late Hon. Francis Maude
[see V. Hawarden, colls.], and has issue living, Henry Francis Mortem,
R.N., b. 1889; became Lieut. 1911, and Lieut. -Com. 1919: tn. 1919,
Edith, da. of the late George Berners Ruck Keene, and has issue living.
Faithful to the end. George Henry Morton b. 1920, — Raymond Harold Kelsall, b. 1897, —
Ruth Sarah Maude, b. 1885, —Dorothy Olivia Georgiana, O.B.E., b..
1886; Director of Bristol Branch Federated Training Sch. of Policewomen and Patrols; O.B.E.
(Civil 1920, — Katharine Ainsworth, b. 1892, — Audrey Elizabeth, b. 1894. Residence , Old
House, North Cheriton, Temple Combe, Somerset. William Herbert, b. 1849 : m- 1874,
Kate, da. of the late Sir Robert Palmer Harding, and has issue living, Ralph Harding (of
24, Manchester Square, W.), b. 1877; Lieut. Hussars and Major R.A.F. ; formerly Lieut.
Duke of Lancaster’s Own Imperial Yeo., and Lieut. Roy. E. Kent Yeo. ; sometime a 2nd Sec,
in Diplo. Ser. : tn. 1909, Frances Ruby Vera, da. of Lieut.-Col. Walter James Lindsay [ see E.
Crawford, colls.], and has issue living, Maud Rosemary b. 1916, — Geoffrey Kelsall, C.B.E. (of
Dean House, Kilmeston, Alresford, Hants), b. 1878 ; Capt. Roy. Wilts. Yeo. : sometime Director of
Projectile Contracts, Min. of Munitions; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: 1903, Pauline, da. of the late
William Quirin, of Boston, U.S.A., and widow of the late Lieut.-Col. R. Cokayne-Frith, 15th
Hussars, and has issue living, Anthony b. 1907, Pamela Gladys Berthe b. 1910, — Richard Ainsworth,
b. 1882; is Lieut. R.H.A. (T.F.), — Sybil Harding, b. 1875: m. 1897, Henry Dudley Scott, of
Manningford Manor, Marlborough, — Gladys Marion, b. 1880: tn. 1905, Major William Atholl
Murray, R.H.A. Club , Reform. Samuel Arthur, b. 1852: tn. 1875, Ellen Cornelia, da. of the
late Sir Robert Palmer Harding, and has issue living, Marjory Kathleen, b. 1876 : tn. 1901, Major
Reginald Charles Coldwell, Northamptonshire Regt., — Joan Ainsworth, b. 1882 : in. 1909,
Capt. James Leslie Cross, Yeo., of Catthorpe, Rugby, — Evelyn Molly, b. 1884 : tn. 1908, Col.
Robert Harvey Kearsley, C.M.G., D.S.O., Dragoon Guards. Residences , Downs Court, Sand-
wich, Kent ; 21, Washington House, Basil Street, S.W.— Harold Ainsworth, b. 1854. Residencer
Iford Manor, Bradford -on-A von, Wilts. Clubs , Prince’s, Arts. -Frank Kelsall, b. 1858 : tn.
1887, Cecilia E.. da. of W. H. Cane, M.D., of Uxbridge, and widow of C. H. Pawson, of Farnley
House, Dursley, and has issue living, Valentine Frank Cane, b. 1889 ; is Lieut. Indian Army,
Reserve of Officers; formerly Lieut. 6th Batn. Lancashire Fusiliers; served during European*
War 1915-16 (wounded),— Walter Samuel, b. 1890; Sapper R.E. ; d. (on active ser. during Euro-
pean War) 19x8, — Constance Evelyn Cane, b. 1891, — Marion Ainsworth, b. 1893. Residence ,
Pomeroy Lodge, Totnes, S. Devon. Basil Edward, b. 1862; ed. at Harrow; sat as M.P,
for Wilts, E. or Devizes Div. (C) Jan. 1910 to Dec. 1918: tn. 1892, Mary Matilda Annie, da.
of the late Capt. Thomas Carpendale Baird [V. Hawarden, colls.], and has issue living, James-
Michael (of 3, Hobart Place, Eaton Square, S.W.i), b. 1894; ed. at Harrow, at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford, and at R.M.C. : is Lieut. Coldstream Guards; European War 1915-18 in France and
Flanders: tn. 1920, Frances, el. da. of the Rev. William Hartley Carnegie, R. of St. Margaret’s,
Westminster, and Sub-Dean of Westminster, — Christopher Henry Maxwell, b. 1897 ; ed. at Har-
row, and at R.M.C.; is Lieut. 9th Lancers, — Basil Arthur John, b. 1900. Residence , Tawstock
Court, near Barnstaple, N. Devon. Club, Carlton.
Half-Sisters living — Sarah Maude: tn. 1874, Clement Crossley, who d. 1882, and has issue living,
Alwyne Ainsworth (of Misterton Lodge, Crewkerne. Club , Cavalry), b. 1881 ; Major Dragoon
Guards: tn. 1905, Florence Amy, da. of Willoughby Bryan, of Haskells, Lyndhurst, and has issue
living, Antony Philip Clement b. 1907, Elisabeth Anne b. 1906, Mary Rachel b. 1912. Residence ,
Burton Pynsent House, Curry Rivel, Somersetshire. Emily Lydia.— —Ellen Edith : tn. 1883,
William Rowland Mitchell, J.P., and has issue living, Roland Peto Johnstone, b. 1887 ; Capt.
Indian Cav. : m. 1918, Adelaide Muriel Dorothea, el. da. of Col. William Graydon Carter, C.M.G.,
— Henry Kelsall Beckford, R.N., b. 1894 ; became Lieut. T916. Residence, — Seaborough Court,
Crewkerne. ■ ■■ Helen Agnes: tn. 1885, Laurence Ingham Baker, J.P., and has issue living,
Humphrey Laurence Peto, b. 1887 ; is Lieut. R.G.A. Residence , Wayford Manor, Crewkerne.
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Norwich (Z.) 1847-55, for Finsbury 1859-65, and for Bristol 1865-81.
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PETRIE, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Carrowcarden, Castleconor, Barony of Tireragh,
co. Sligo.
Sir Edward Lindsay Haddon Petrie,
2nd Baronet ; b. 1 88 1 ; s. his father, Sir Chari.es,
1920; ed. at Shrewsbury Sell., and at Pembroke
Coll., Camb.: m. 1912, Blanche, da. of C. J.
Allen, of Stanbury, Spencers Wood, Berks, and
has issue.
.Arms — Azure, on a bend between a stag’s head couped
and three cross crosslets fitrhee argent, as many escallops
gules. Crest — A demi-eagle displayed proper gazing at
a sun or.
Seat — Dorincourt, Leatherhead. Clubs— St. Stephen’s,
Royal Automobile.
Daughters living— Violet Haddon, b. 1913. Mary
Bianca, b. 1918.
Brother living -CHARLES ALEXANDER, b. Sept.
28th, 1895 ; ed. at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1917); Lieut. R.G.A. Special Reserve: m. 1920, Ursula
Gabrielle, da. of Harold Chaloner Dowdall, K.C. [see
B. Borthwick]. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Hannah Ltndsav
( Lady Petrie), da. of the late William Hamilton, of
Liverpool ; has Mddaille de la Reine Elisabeth : tn. 1880,
Sir Charles Petrie, 1st baronet, who d. 1920. Residence,
Oakfield, Grassendale, Liverpool.
Sir Charles Petrie, 1st baronet (sometime Leader of Conservative Party in Liverpool), was Lord
Mayor of Liverpool 1901-2.
PEYTON, Creation (G.B.) 1776, of Doddington, Cambridgeshire.
[Name pronounced “ Payton.”]
Sir Algernon Thomas Peyton, * 7th
Baronet ; b. Jan. 4th, 1889 ; s. his father, Sir Algernon
Francis, 1916; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; for-
merly Capt. nth Hussars; European War 1914-18
(wounded) : m. 1916, Joan Stratford, da. of John
Stratford Dugdale, K.C., Recorder of Birmingham, of
29, Eaton Square, S.W., and has issue.
$rms — Sable, a cross engrailed or ; in the first quarter a mullet
argent. Crest — A griffin sejant or.
Seat — Swift’s House, Bicester.
Daughters living— Delia, b. 1916. Elisabeth, b. 1919.
Sister living— Dorothy, b. 1893.
Uncles living (sons of 5th baronet) — Rev. THOMAS THORN-
HILL, b. Dec. 8th, 1856 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Mag-
dalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879, M. A. 1888); is R. of St. Mary’s,
March, and Rural Dean, Hon. Canon of Ely, and a J.P. for the
Isle of Ely : tn. 1884, Mary Louisa, who d. 1909, da. of Sir
William Marsham Henry Style, 9th Bt. , and has issue living,
Rosamond Lucy : nr. 1910, the Rev. Alexander Peregrine
Townley, R. of Upwell, Norfolk. Residence, St. Mary’s Rec-
tory, March, Isle of Ely. William Robert Boileau, b. 1859;
is Major of a Ser. Batn. ; formerly Capt. King’s (Shropshire
L. I.), and Roy. Garrison Regt. ; served in Egyptian war 1882
(medal and bronze star), and in Soudan Expedition 1884-5: tn.
1894, Alexandrina Dorothy, da. of the late Major Malet
Haslewood.
Aunt living (daughter of 5th baronet) — Elizabeth Gordon, b. 186 1.
Widows living Of 4th and 6th Baronets— Laura Sarah {Viscountess Valentin), da. of the late
Daniel Hale Webb, of Wykeham Park : tn. 1st, 1870, Sir Algernon William Peyton, 4th baronet,
who d. 1872 ; 2ndly, 1878, the nth Viscount Valentia. C.B., M.V.O. Residence, Bletchington
Park. Oxford. Ida Fanny {Lady Peyton), da. of James Mason, of Eynsham Hall, Witney,
Oxfordshire: tn. 1888, Sir Algernon Francis Peyton, 6th baronet, who d. 1916. Residence, 51,
South Street, W.i.
The 1 st baronet of the present creation, Henry Dash wood, M.P. for Cambridgeshire 1772-4,
succeeded his maternal uncle, Sir Thomas Peyton, 3rd baronet, in 1771, in the estates of Doddington,
and, in accordance with Sir Thomas’s will, assumed the surname and arms of Peyton. The 2nd baronet
was elected M.P. for Cambridgeshire 1803.
I suffer, / enjoy.
Philipps, Creation (E.) 1621, see Viscount St Davids.
★ His brother, Henry Sydney Charles Pf.yton, M.C., b. 1891; Lieut.-Col. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort's Own) and a Gen. Staff Officer; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918.
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PHILIPPS, Creation (U.K.) 1887, of Picton Castle co. Pembroke.
Sir C harles Edward Gregg Philipps, 1st Baronet ;
el. son of the late Edward Fisher, of Spring Dale, Hud-
dersfield ; b. Oct. 6th, 1840; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.; Bar.
Middle Temple 1868 ; unsuccessfully contested Pembrokeshire
(C) 1880, 1885, 1886, and 1892; is patron (with Lady Philipps)
of seven livings, Lord-Lieut. of the co. of the town of Haver-
fordwest, a J.P. for Carmarthenshire and for Pembrokeshire
(Sheriff 1882), Chm. of Quarter Sessions, and County Councillor
(formerly Chm.) for Pembrokeshire (Slebech and Martletwy
Div.), and a Mil. Member of its Territorial Force Asso. ,
Chm. of Standing Joint Committee of Pembrokeshire, a Member
of House of Laymen for Diocese of St. David’s and Province
of Canterbury, and Hon. Col. (formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdg.)
Yeo. ; sometime an Alderman of Haverfordwest (Mayor 1897,
1898 and 1899) ; assumed, by royal license, in 1876, the surname of Philipps, in lieu
of his patronymic: m. 1868, Mary Philippa, da. and co-heiress of the late Rev. James
Henry Alexander Philipps, of Picton Castle. Pembrokeshire [descended from the
only da. and heiress of Bulkeley Philipps, of Abercover, co. Carmarthen, 3rd son of
Sir John Philipps, 4th Bt. (cr. 1621)], and has issue.
— Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent a lion rampant sable or, gorged with a ducal coronet or,
therefrom a chain reflexed over the back ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, on a chevron gules three trefoils slipped
of the field, in. chief as many fleurs-de-lis of the second. Crests — ist, a lion as in the arms, Philipps ;
2nd, in front of a bulrush erect, a kingfisher proper, resting the dexter ciaw on a fleur-de-lis or, Fisher ,
Seat — Picton Castle, Haverfordwest. Chibs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Junior United Service.
Cavalry, Constitutional, Junior Constitutional.
SOILS living — HENRY ERASMUS EDWARD, b. March 9th, 1871; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Hall. Camb. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Haverfordwest, a J.P. for Carmarthenshire, and a J.P. and a
County Alderman for Pembrokeshire ; formerly Capt. Carmarthen R.G.A. (Mi!.) ; is temporary Capt.
in the Army, and A.D.C. 1914-16 : in. 1909, Victoria Gladys Elizabeth, only child of the late John
Williams Gwynne-Hughes (Lord-Lieut. of Carmarthenshire), of Tregeyb, Llandilo, Carmarthen-
shire, and has issue living, John Erasmus Gwynne Alexander, b. 1915, — Sheila Victoria Katrin,
b. 1912. Club, Junior Carlton. George William Fisher, b. 1878 ; ed. at Cheltenham, and at
Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is Capt. Welsh Guards : in. 1918, Eleanor Etna Audley, only da. of Pelham
Thursby Pelham, of Abermarlais Park, Carmarthenshire, and widow of Alan, Baron de Rutzen
(who d., killed in action during European War 1916), of Slebech Park, Pembrokeshire. Clubs ,
Guards’, Junior Constitutional.
Daughters living— Ethel Philippa, b. 1870: in. 1906, Major Harry Hickman Bromfield, D.S.O.,
Welsh Guards, Ch. Constable of Radnorshire, who cl. (killed in action during European War)
1916, and has issue living, Charles Plenry Colthurst, b. 1907. Residence, The Lee, Knighton,
Radnorshire. Hilda Mary, b. 1872.- 1 Edith Catherine, b. 1873 : m. 1899, Walter James
Richardson, and has issue living, Charles WTalter Philipps, b. 1905 Residence , Pembroke Lodge,
Dunmurry, co. Antrim. Gladys Gregg, b. 1883 • nl- I9I(5) as bis 2nd wife, Brig.-Gen. George
Francis William St. John, C. B. Residence, Picton House, Llandowror, St. Clears.
Brother living — Sharpies Fisher, b. 1845; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.; is a J.P. for W. Riding
of Yorks and for Haverfordwest : in. 1877, Constance Madeline Ellen, da. of the late Major Henry
Bethune Lindesay [ see E. Lindsa)7, colls.], and has issue living, Edward Lindesay, b. 1878 ; is
Capt. Manchester Regt. : vi. 1913, Helen Esther, da. of Thomas Julius Hirst, of Meltham Hall,
Yorkshire,— William Kenneth Campbell, b. 1879. Residence, Helme Hall, Meltham, Yorkshire.
Sisters living — Caroline Phoebe : in. 1871, Robert Goddard, Bar.-at-law, who d. 1909, and has
issue living, Maude Caroline Gregg, — Jane Muriel Constance. Residence, Oban, Branksome Wood
Road, Bournemouih. Mary Gregg: in. 1870, Sackville Herbert Owen, J.P., D.L., who d.
1919, and has issue living, Sackville Herbert Edward Gregg, b. 1880; is Lieut. Yeo., and a J.P.
for Haverfordwest,— Edith Mary Letitia, — Janet Gwendoline: in. 1904, Stephen Wiidman Cattle)7,
of The Deane House, Sparsholt, Winchester. Residences, Heywood, Tenby ; Plill Narberth, S.
Wales. Jane Edith: in. .1886, Henry George Lindesay, who d. 1915 [see i . Lindsay, colls.].
Residences, Marston Lodge, Cheltenham ; Dibrugarh, Assam.
Patriotism my guide.
PHILIPPS, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Llanstephan, co. Radnor.
Ducit amor patria
Patriotism my motive.
Sir Laurence Richard Philipps, ist Baronet ,
6th son of the Rev. Canon Sir James Erasmus Philipps, 12th
Bt. [cr. 1621), of The Close, Salisbury [see V. St. Davids] ;
b. Jan. 24th, 1874; is a J.P. for Hants (High Sheriff 1915)
and Radnorshire, Chm. of Court Line and Cressington
Steamship Co., and a Member of Lloyds ; founded Paraplegic
Hospital in Wales : m. 1901, Ethel Georgina, da. of the late
Rev. Benjamin Speke, of Jordans, Ilminster, Somerset, and
has issue.
Jlnns — Argent, a lion rampant sable, ducally gorged and chained
or. (Crest — A lion as in the arms.
Seats— Llanstephan House, Boughrood, Radnorshire; Klibreck
Lodge, Lairg, Scotland; Villa Primavera, St. Jean Cap Fenet,
France. Town Residence — 40, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Clubs — Wellington, Royal Automobile.
Sons living— WOGAN, b. Feb. 25th, 1902. Richard Hanning, b. 1904. James Perrott,
b. 1905.— Geoffrey, b. 1908.—— William Speke (twin), b. 1908.
Daughters living— Gwenllian, b. 1916.
Philipson-Stow, see Stow.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE,
PHILLIPPS, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of Middle Hill, Worcestershire. [Extinct 1872.]
Sir Thomas Phillipps, B.B.S., ist and last Baronet.
Collateral Branches living.
Henrietta Elizabeth Molyncux (el. da. of ist baronet), d. 18 — : m. 1842, James
Orchard Halliwell (Phillipps), F.R.S., and Mary Sophia Bampford Foster (2nd
a. of ist baronet), d. 1858 : m. 18 — , the Rev. John Walcot, R. of Ribbesford.
Issue of the late Katherine Somerset Wyttenbach, youngest da. of ist baronet, d.
1913: in. 1848, the Rev. John Edward Addison Fenwick, who d. 1003 ; formerly
V. of Need wood : —
Martyn John Edward, b. 1851; ed. at Marlborough Coll., and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. -Col. (retired),
and a Pasha in Egypt ; formerly 2nd in command of ist and 2nd Batns. Dorsetshire Regt. ; some-
time Dep. inspector-Gen. of Police, Ministry of Interior, Egypt (2nd class Osmanieh and Medjidie);
.commanded nth Provisional Batn. 1901-1902 (promoted Lieut. -Col. ) : in. 1883, Eleanor Maud,
who d. 1919, da. of the late Rev. William Henry Boothby [see Boothby, Bt., colls.], and
has issue living, Alan George, b. 1890; ed. at Marlborough; European War 1917-18: m. 1912,
Anne Elizabeth, da. of the late James Wolfe, — Gilbert Edward, M.C. , b. 1895 ; ed. at Uppingham,
and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Northumberland Fusiliers ; European War 1914-18 as Capt. (wounded,
M.C.), — Alys Judith, b. 1884. Residence , Tilsworth, Leighton Buzzard. Club, United Service.
Thomas FitzRoy Phillipps, b. 1856 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1882) : in. 1904, Barbara
Catharine, da. of the late George Young, of Saverky House, Staffordshire, and widow of Sir Thomas
Sidgreaves. Residence , Thirlestaine House, Cheltenham. Club , Wellington. Mansel Arthur
Charles Bampfylde Fenwick, b. i860, d. of cholera in Soudan 1896 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ;
Capt. (Roy. Sussex Regt.), and attached to Egyptian Army ; served in Egyptian Campaign 1889
(severely wounded, medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th class Medjidie), and with Dongola Expedition
1896, commanded a reconnaisance in Khor Wintri, when with half a squadron of cav. he kept 1,500
"Dervishes at bay all night, present at battle of Ferkeh (despatches, medal, Egyptian medal with
clasp). Katharine Anne Cotterell Foster: in. 1869, John Alexander Blencowe, who d. 1916.
Residence , Marston House, near Banbury Ella Sophia Mary Molyneux : in. 1884, as his
second wife, Henry St. Clair Feilden, who d. 1887, son of the late Rev. William Leyland Feilden,
R. of Rolleston, and Hon. Canon of Liverpool [B. Sinclair], and has issue living, Oswald Guy St.
Clair, b. 1885 ; sometime in Egyptian Govt. Ser. ; European War 1917-18 (wounded). — Catherine
Ella St. Clair, b. 1887.
Grandchildren of the late Katherine Somerset Wyttenbach Fenwick (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt.George Capel Ralph Curzon Fenwick, b. 1853, d. 1909; Capt. Roy.
Welsh Fusiliers, and Capt. Roy. Northern Reserve Regt. : in. ist, 1887, Eva Julietta,
who d. 1888, da. of Henry Crawshay, formerly of Oaklands Park, Newnham, Gloucester-
shire, and widow of Col. Hervey Talbot [E. Shrewsbury, colls.]; 2ndly, 1891, Mary
Adela (now of Plas Ffron, Wrexham), da. of the late Archibald Peel [see Peel, Bt.,
colls.] : —
(By ist marriage), Violet Eva, b. 1888: in. 1918, Brig.-Gen. Charles Samuel Owen, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
and has issue living, a da., b 1920. (By 2nd marriage), Roderic George Fenwick-Palmer,
b. 1892; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at New Coll., Oxford; formerly Major Household Cav. ;
European War 1914-18 (twice wounded) ; assumed by Roy. license 1913, the additional surname
and arms of Palmer. Roger Mansel William, b. 1898 ; Household Cav. ; d. (killed on active ser.
during European War) 1918.
Issue of the late Rev. Cecil Owen Meynell Fenwick, b. 1863, d. 1909 : m. 1886, Evelyn Vivian,
da. of Capt. Dundas Reinhardt Gill, formerly 10th Hussars : —
Gerard Cecil Dundas (of Gate Fulford Hall, York), b. 1887, ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Brasenose
Coll., Oxford ; European War 1917-18 as Lieut. R.G.A. : in. 1911, Jean Sharland, da. of the late
George Croad, and has issue living, Robert Cecil, b. 1919, — Katharine Audrey Joyce,— Evelyn Sybil
Monica. Residence, Craigleith, Derby Road, Bournemouth. Cuthbert Addison, b. 1890;
European War 1918 as Lieut. R.G.A. : m. 1917. Alice Mary, da. of the late Major S. Lindberg,
of Acomb House, Acomb, York, and has issue living, Mansel Guy, b. 1918.
PHILLIPS, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Tylney Hall, Rotherwick, co. Southampton.
Sir Lionel Phillips, ist Baronet, 3rd
surviving son of the late Philip Saunders Phillips,
merchant, of London; b. Aug. 6th, 1855; was
a partner in the late firm of Wernher, Beit and Co.,
of 1, London Wall Buildings, E.C. ; is Chm. Central
Mining and Investment Corporation (Limited), and
a D.L. and J.P. for co. Southampton (High Sheriff
1903) ; one of the leaders of the Transvaal Reform
Movement 1896, resulting in Jameson Raid (sentenced
to death by Judge Gregorowski, sentence commuted
to fine of £25, OCX)) ; was Member for Yeoville of
Legislative Assembly of S. Africa 1910-15; promi-
nently associated with Transvaal gold-mining in-
dustry, and has been five times Pres, of Transvaal
Chamber of Mines; appointed Controller of Depart,
fjr Development of Mineral Resources 1917 > author
of “Some Transvaal Problems,” etc.: m. 1885,
Dorothea Sarah Florence Alexandra, da. of Albert
Frederick Ortlepp, of Colesberg, Cape Colony, and
has issue.
Truth conquers.
&ms — Or, on a pile
on a pile azure, between two greyhounds courant in base sable, a lion rampant
of the first, guttee-de-poix. Crtst — A demi-lion azure, charged on the shoulder with two annulets
interlaced paleways or, between as many nuggets of gold.
Residence — Arcadia, Johannesburg, Transvaal. Club — Carlton.
fion8 living -HAROLD LIONEL, b. June 4th, 1886 : ed. at Eton, and at Oxford Univ. : tn.
1913, Hilda Wildman, da. of Frank Hills, J.P., of Hamilton, Canada, and has issue living, Lionel
Francis, b. 1914, — Elizabeth Hilda, b. 1917, — Mary Pamela, b. 1919 —Francis Rudolph, M.C. ,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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b. 1888 ; Capt. Surrey Yeo. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.) : m. 1920, Eileen Cicely,
da. of Capt. J. H. Mander, O.B.E., of Thorpe St. Andrew, Norwich. Residence ,
Daughter living— Edith, b. 1891 : m. 1st, 1912, Lieut.-Col. John Stuart-Wortley, S. Staffordshire
Regt., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1915 ; 2ndly, 1919, William Nicholson, and
has issue living (by 1st marriage), a son, b. 1914, — a da., b. 1913. Residence, Northend House,
Rottingdean, Sussex.
FAUDEL-PHILLIPS, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Grosvenor Gardens, St- George, Hanover
Square, co. London, and Queen’s Gardens, West Brighton, co. Sussex.
Sir George Faudel Faudel-Phillips,
G.C.I.E. , 1st Baronet , second son of the late Sir
Benjamin S. Phillips (Lord Mayor of London 1865-6),
of 17, Grosvenor Street, W. ; b. July 29th, 1840; ed.
at University Coll., London, and in Paris and Berlin ;
was Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1884-5, an Aider-
man of City of London (Farringdon Within Ward) 1888-
1912, and Lord Mayor of London 1896-7 ; is a Lieut, of
City of London, a J.P. and a D.L. for Herts (High
Sheriff 1900), a J.P. and D.L. for co. London (High
Sheriff 1895), a Gov. of Roy. Hospitals of Bridewell
and Bethlehem, of Christ’s Hospital, and of St. Bar-
Do not attempt or else accomplish, tholomew’s Hospital ; sometime Pres, of Jews’ Hospital
Orphan Asylum (Norwood), and Chm. of Faudels (Limited), of Newgate Street, E.C. ;
has 2nd class Osmanieh, 2nd class Lion and Sun, Order (Com.) of Leopold of Bel-
gium, Roy. Order of White Elephant of Siam, and Grand Cordon of Roy. Order of
Takova of Serbia ; received Jubilee medal and special gold medal 1897 ; assumed by
Roy. License 1895 the additional surname of Faudel; G.C.I.E. 1897: m. 1867,
Helen, who d. 1916, da. of the late Joseph M. Levy, J.P., and sister of 1st Baron
Burnham, and has issue.
$rms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th paly of six ermine and azure, a chief gules, thereon a squirrel
sejant or ; 2nd and 3rd quarterly, 1st and 4th argent, a chevron azure, 2nd and 3rd or, a peacock’s
head erased proper ; all within a bordure sable. Crrsts — xst, on a mount between on the dexter
a trefoil slipped vert and on the sinister a sprig of oak proper, a squirrel sejant or, charged on the
shoulder with an acorn slipped of the first ; 2nd, on a mount vert, a peacock in its pride proper
between two roses argent. Supporters — Dexter, a hindoo ; sinister , a mahomedan ; both proper.
Seat — Balls Park, Hertford. Club — Reform.
Sons living— BENJAMIN SAMUEL, b. July 21st, 1871 ; ed. at Eton ; is a J.P. for Herts
(High Sheriff 1907), a Lieut, of City of London, and Chm. of Faudels (Limited), of Newgate
Street, E.C. ; elected High Sheriff for co. London 1904, and High Sheriff of Herts 1907. Resi-
dence, Balls Park, Hertford. Club, Reform.— -Lionel Lawson Faudel, b. 1877; e<h at Eton;
formerly Lieut. Herts Imperial Yeo. ; was Lieut. Roy. Defence Corps 1914-17 ; is a Lieut, of City
of London, and Treasurer Roy. Hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlem : m. 1908, Armyne Evelyn,
da. of the late Lord Granville Armyne Gordon [see M. Huntly, colls.], and has issue living, Jean
Armyne Eulalia, b. 1909, — Anne Margaret, b. 1913, — Helen Bridget, b. 1918. Residences, 95,
Eaton Place, S.W. ; Stisted Hall, Braintree, Essex. Clubs , Carlton, Marlborough.
Daughters living — Beatrice Rachel Faudel ( Lady Henriques) : m. 1892, Sir Philip Joseph
Gutterez Henriques, J.P., K.B.E., Bar.-at-law. Residences, 33, Grosvenor Place, S.W. ; Nor-
mandy Park, near Guildford Nellie Cyril Faudel ; has Order of Mercy.— Stella Josephine
Faudel, O.B.E. ( Hon . Mrs. Charles H. Tufton)', Lady Sup., Alexandra Young Men’s Christian
Assg. Hostel for Officers during European War; O.B.E. 1918: m. 1903, the Hon. Charles Henry
Tufton, C.M.G. [see B. Hothfieldj. Residence ,
PIERS, Creation (I.) 1661, of Tristernagh Abbey, Westmeath.
Sir Charles Pigott Piers, 9th Baronet ; b.
June 27th, 1870; s. his father, Sir Eustace FitzMaurice,
1913; ed. at Eton, ard at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1894);
formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and
Derbyshire Regt.); served in S. Africa 1900-1901 (medal);
is Capt. Canadian Inf. and a Gen. Staff Officer : m. 1902,
Hester Constance, el. da. of the late Samuel Richard Brewis,
of Ibstone, Bucks [Williams- Wynn, Bt., colls.], and has
issue.
^rms — Azure, three lions passant-guardant in fesse, between two double
cotises argent. Crrst — An arm embowed, vested azure, cuffed argent,
the hand holding a flag erect per fesse argent and azure, charged in chief
with two torteaux, and in base a plate.
Residence —
Son living— CHARLES ROBERT FITZMAURICE, l. Aug. 30th,
* 1 903-
Sisters living — Mary Wilbraham.— Honora Fitzmaurice. ■ ■ Rose Sydney Fitzmaurice: m. 1910,
Peter David Handyside Piers ( see colls., infra).
Aunts living (daughters of 7th baronet) — Maud Mary Florence : m. 1870, Maj.-Gen. Denzil
Hammill, C. B., who d. 1891, and has issue living, John Eustace, b. 1875, — Charles Raymond,
b. 1879,— Cicely Mary, — Evelyn Maude.— Elizabeth Catherine.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Frederick Piers, 2nd son of 5th baronet, b. 1788, d. 1844 : m.
1807, Phoebe, who d. 1867, da. of Samuel Hartney, of Pallas, co. Limerick: —
Elizabeth : in. 1845, Richard Young, and has issue living, Frederick Simon, M.B., b. 1850 ; ed.
at Trin. Coll., Dublin; formerly a Surg. Army Med. Depart., — Charlotte Jane : in. 1873, Lieut. -
Col. William Reynolds Stirke, formerly R.A. , — Frances Susanna: in. 1876, Broune Roberts.
L.K.Q.C.P.I. Residence ,
Issue of the late Rev. Octavius Piers, 5th son of 5th baronet, b. 1788, d. 1848 : in .
181:3, Jane, who d. 1871, da. of the Rev. Thomas Tristram, of Moor Hall, War-
wickshire : —
Helen Clara : m. 1850, Charles Hastings Snow, Head of Govt. Audit Office, New Zealand, and
has issue living, Rochfort, b. 1851, — Ernest Hastings, b. 1855, — Charles D’Oyly, b. 1863, — Daines
Barrington, b. 1866, — Isabella Maud: in. 1876, Lieut. -Col. Alfred St. George Hamersley, K.C.,
New Zealand Artillery, of Rycote Park, Wheatley, Oxfordshire, and has issue living, Hugh St.
George, D.S.O., b. 1878 [see. “ Companionage’ ] : m. 1908, Evelyn, el. da. of Dr. J. R. H. Sutton,
of Dublin (and has issue living, Marguerite Patricia b. 1910, Alena Noreen Evelyne b. 1912),
Harold St. George, D S.O., b. 1882 [ see “Companionage”] : in. 1912, Martha Emily, da. of the
late Rear-Adm. Richard Carter [ see M. Ely, colls.] (and has issue living, James Hubert St. George
b. 1916, Anne Alicia b. 1913, Pamela b. 1917), Alfred Hastings St. George, M.C., b. 1892; ed. at
R.M.C. ; is Capt. The King's (Shropshire L. I.) ; European War 1914-18 (despatches twice.
Order of Crown of Roumania, M.C.) : in. 1920, Violet, da. of , and widow of Capt. H.
Ashley McComb , Constance b. 1880, Maude D’Oyley b. 1888, — Gertrude Maynard.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Octavius Piers (ante) : —
Issue of the late Henry Piers, b. 1818, d. 1901 : in. 1854, Ellen Sarah (now of Dunescote,
Burnham, Somerset), da. of the late John Colburn, of Cork : —
Henry Octavius, b. 1856 ; is a retired Lieut. -Col . and Brevet Col. R.A. ; sometime in command of
Vol. Art. Dist., Woolwich, Thames and Home Dists. ; served in Afghan war 1880 (medal): in.
1886, Lise, da. of Dep. Surg. -Gen. Johnston Ferguson, and has issue living, Gwendolin May,
b. 188?. Fanny Ellen." Caroline Mary: in. 1896, Lieut.-Col. James Henry Paine, D.S.O.,
R.A., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, and has issue living, John Lawrence
Piers, b. 1901.
Grandson of the late Col. Thomas Tristram Piers (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. William Barrington Piers, b. 1859, d. 1917 : in. 1891, Mar,y
Catherine Emily Price (now of Overtonlea, Parabola Road, Cheltenham), da. of the late
Price Morris, of Plas Clough, Denbigh : —
William Price Barrington, b. 1905.
Issue of the late Col. Thomas Tristram Piers, b. 1824, d. 1873 : in. 1854, Charlotte Mary, who
d. 1906, da. of the late Rev. Henry Baker Tristram, V. of Eglingham : —
Rev. Samuel Octavius, b. 1869 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., at Trin. Halil, Camb. (B.A. 1893, M.A.
1900), and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; formerly Lieut. Gordon Highlanders: is a Chap, in
Madras : in. 1901, Mabel Marion, da. of G. Smith, of Ipswich, and has issue living, Charles Stuart
Tristram, b. 1920, — Violet Marion, A 1905, — Evelyn Helena, b. 1909.— —Helen Louisa: m. 1897,
Alfred Cecil Langston, A.M.I.C.E., Public Works Depart., Madras, and has issue living, Alfred
Tristram, b. 1905.
Issue of the late Capt. Shute Barrington Piers, R.N., b. 1828, d. 1876: in. 1863, Jane
Cuninghame, da. of Peter David Handyside, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., F.R.S.E., Lecturer on
Anatomy in Roy. Coll, of Surgs., Edinburgh, and one of the Roy. Co. of Archers, H.M.’s
Body Guard for Scotland : —
Shute BarringtOD, b. 1864 : in. 18 — , Gertrude, da. of C. S. Nottingham, and has issue living,
Walter Barrington, £. 18—, — Graham Sedway, b. 18 — , — Gladys Nottingham, — Marjorie. Henry
Handyside Bruce, b. 1865 : in. 1902, Eva Gertrude, da. of G. B. Pennell, and has issue living,
Eustace Pennell, b. 191c, — Mary Eva Patricia, b. 1905,^ Margaret Marion, b. 1906. Peter
David Handyside, b. 1869 ; sometime in Colonial Civil Ser. : in. 1910, Rose Sydney Fitzmaurice
Piers (ante).—— .Edward Cecil, b. 1871. Claude Pigott, b. 1875. Eirene Walsh Shute
(posthumous), b. 1876.
This baronet is descended from William Piers, son of H. Piers, of Piers Hall, Yorkshire,
who is said at one time to have saved the Princess Elizabeth from the fury of her sister, Queen Mary,
by conveying her privately away. After that princess ascended the throne, he was sent by Her Majesty
to Ireland, and received a grant of the abbey of Tristernagh, in Westmeath. He was afterwards
appointed Governor of Carrickfergus and Seneschal of the county of Antrim, and in 1567 obtained the
reward of 1,000 marks for bringing in the head of the rebel Shane O’Neil.
PIGOT, Creation (G.B.) 1764, of Patshull, Staffordshire.
[Name pronounced “ Pigg-Ot.”]
Sir George Pigot, 5th Baronet ; b. Dec.
15th, 1850; s. his father, Sir Robert, 1891 ;• ed. at
Eton : rn. 1879, Alice Louisa Raynsford, da. of Sir
James Thompson Mackenzie, 1st Bt., and has issue.
J^rma — Ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable.
Crtst — A wolfs head erased argent.
Residence — Cranbourn Hall, Windsor Forest.
Always ready.
Booth, Lieut. E. Surrey Regt.
Sons living— ROBERT, D S O., M.C., b. May 3rd, 1882 ;
formerly Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort’s Own) ; retired as Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1919 ; European
War 1914-16 (despatches, Mil. Cross, D.S.O., Brevets Major
and Lieut.-Col.); D.S.O. 1916: in. 1913, Norah Beatrice
Oakeley, da. of the late Capt. C. Reginald Hargreaves
(formerly 13th Hussars), of Remenham, Wraysbury, and
has issue living, Margaret, 6. 1914, — Jean (twin', b. 1914, —
Diana Gillian, b. 1918. George Douglas Hugh, b. 1883 :
in. 1910, Hersey Elizabeth, da. of Lieut. Gerald Rivers
Maltby, M.V.O., R.N. [E. Minto, colls.], ana has issue
living, Robert Anthony, b. 1915, — Hersey Alice, b. 19x1.
Residence , Elm Lodge, Winkfield.
Daughters living— Eileen Marguerite Elinor : in. 1906,
Lieut.-Col. Reginald Baskerville Jervis Crawfurd, D.S.O.,
Coldstream Guards, and has issue living, Charles Claud
Jervis, b. 1907.—— Norah Edith : m. 1918, Victor Reginald
Residence.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Collateral Branch living.
Granddaughter of the late Col. Robert Pigot, 2nd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Charles Henry Pigot, b. 1806, d. 1840 : m. 1833, Leonora, who d. 1848,
da. of Sir William Russell, M.D., 1st Bt. : —
Selina. Residence , 22, Lower Belgrave Street. S.W.
The 1st baronet, Sir George Pigot, Governor of Madras, was created Baron Pigot 1765, which title
became extinct on his death 1777. He bequeathed the celebrated Pigot diamond, valued by skilful
lapidaries at .£30,000, to his brothers, Gen. Sir Robert, the 2nd baronet, and Adm. Hugh Pigot, and his
sister, Margaret Fisher ; it was subsequently disposed of under an Act of Parliament 1800, by way of
lottery, for ,£23,998 16 s. The 4th baronet sat as M.P. for Bridgnorth (C) 1832-53.
PIGOTT, Creation (U.K.) 1808, of Knapton, Queen’s County.
[Name pronounced “Pigg-ot.”]
Here and elsewhere.
Collateral Branch living.
Sir Berkeley Pigott, 4th Baronet ,
son of the late Lieut. -Col. Charles Berkeley
Pigot/t, C.B., D.S.O., el. son of 3rd Baron;
b. May 31st, 1894.; s. hrs grandfather, Sir
Charles Robert, 191 i ; is Lieut. 21st
Lancers : m. 1919, Christabel, da. of the Rev.
F. H. Bowden-Smith, of Careys, near Brocken-
hurst, Hants, and has issue.
&rni8 — Ermine, three lozenges in fesse sable, a
crescent for difference. — A wolfs head erased
proper, collared or.
Club — Cavalry.
Daughter living— One, b. 1920.
Sister living — Florence Ada Cecile, b. 1890.
Mother living — Fanny Ada, da. of the late Rev.
Wellesley Pole Pigott (infra): m. 1886, Lieut. -Col.
Charles Berkeley Pigott, C.B., D.S.O. (infra), who
d. 1897. Club, Ladies’ Athenaeum.
Widow living of 3rd Baronet -Margaret Mary
Pole ( Lady Pigott ), da. of Sydney Cosby, of Strad-
bally Hall, Queen’s co., and widow of Capt. John
Chidiey Coote (43rd Regt.), son of Sir Charles Coote,
9th Bt. : m. 1880, as his second wife, Sir Charles
Robert Pigott, 3rd baronet, who d. 1911. Residence,
Wexham Park, near Slough.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Rev. Wellesley Pole Pigott, 4th son of Yst
baronet, A 1808, d. 1890: m. 1st, 1845, Maria, who d. 1851, da. of the late
Adm. Lord Henry Paulet, G.C.B. ; 2ndly, 1858, Fanny, who d. 1897, da. of the
late Bernard Granville, of Wellesbourne Hall, Warwick : —
WELLESLEY GEORGE, O.B.E., b. April 20th, 1861 ; ed. at Eton; is Lieut.-Col. Rifle Brig.
(Prince Consort’s Own), and a J.P. for Essex ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1891, Helen Louise, da. of
the late Capt. Thomas Donaldson, 3rd Hussars, and grandda. of the late Richard A. H. Kirwan,
of Bauhmore, co. Galway, and widow of Capt. Frederick W. Ind, R.A,, having had issue, Gerald
Wellesley, b. 1896:; 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. ; d. (killed in action at battle of Ypres) 1915. Residence,
The Weirs Cottage, Brockenhurst. Club, Army and Navy. Fanny Ada : m. 1886, Lieut.-Col.
Charles Berkeley Pigott, C.B., D.S.O., who d. 1897. Club, Ladies’ Athenaeum.
The 1st baronet, Sir George, was son of Major-Gen. Thomas Pigott, M.P., of Knapton, Queen’s
co., and Sir Charles, 3rd Bt., served in the Crimea.
PILE, Creation (U.K.) 1900, of Kenil worth House, Rathgar, co. Dublin.
Sir Thomas Devereux Pile, ist Baronet , son of
Thomas Pile; b. Feb. 27th, 1856; was High Sheriff of
Dublin 1898, and Lord Mayor 1900; is a J.P. and D. L. for
co. Dublin : in. 1882, Caroline Maude, da. of John Mann
Nicholson, having had issue, of whom the youngest son, Cyril
John, b. 1897; Lieut. R.F.A., and Flight. Lieut. Roy. Flying
Corps ; d. (killed on active service during European War)
1917.
&rms— Azure, three piles argent, on a chief ermine, a castle with two
towers proper between two harps or, stringed of the second. Crest — On a
ducal coronet or, charged with a cross-botonnde azure, a pelican with
wings addorsed and inverted proper.
Residence — Kenilworth House, Willesden Lane, N.W. Club—
Royal Societies’. s —
Sons living— FREDERICK ALFRED, D.S.O. M.C„ b. Sept. 14th,
1884; Lieut. -Col. R. F.A. , and a Gen. Staff Officer; European War
1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D. S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1918: ?«. (Jan.) 1915, Vera
Millicent, da. of Brig. -Gen. F. W. Lloyd, and has issue living, Frederick
Club, Cavalr5 . Walter Devereux, b. 1887. Major R. F.A. Reserve.
Sine labe nota.
Known without
dishonour.
Devereux, b. (Dec.) 1915.
Daughter living — Eileen Maud, b. 1883 : m. 1919, Ronald Devereux Carty
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
MILBORNE-SWINNERTON-PILKINGTON, Creation (N.S.) 1635, of Stanley, Yorkshire.
Sir Thomas Edward Milborne-
Swinnerton - Pilkington, 12th Baronet ; b.
Dec. 9th, 1857 ; j. his father. Sir Lionel, 1901 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1879,
M.A. 1883); formerly Major King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps (Lieut. -Col. Comdg. and Hon. Col. of its
6th Batn. 1903-8) ; commanded a Batn. King’s
Royal Rifle Corps 1914-16 ; served during Euro-
pean War 1917-18, on special duty ; is patron of
two livings, and a J. P. for W. Riding of Yorkshire
(High Sheriff 19 1 1 ) : ni. 1895, Lady Kathleen
Mary Alexina Cuffe, da. of 4th Earl of Desart,
and has issue.
$rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, argent, a cross flory,
voided gules, Pilkington ; 2nd, argent, a cross forme fleurette
sable, surmounted by a bend engrailed gules, Swinnerton ;
3rd, per pale, argent and gules, a cross patonce between,
in the sinister chief and dexter base two leopards’ faces
counter- changed. Milborne. Crtstg — 1st, on a mount vert
a boar passant argent, charged with a cross forme fleurette
sable ; 2nd, a mower with his scythe proper, habited per
pale argent and sable ; 3rd, a demi-lion per fesse argent and
gules, holding between the paws a leopard’s face of the first.
Seat — Chevet Park, Wakefield. Chibs — Carlton, Bachelors’, Naval and Military,
Sons living — ARTHUR WILLIAM, M.C., b. April 7th, 1898 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is
Lieut. Lancers ; served during European War 1918 (despatches, M.C.). Ulick O’Connor,
b. 1903.
Daughters living — Phyllis, A.R.R.C., b. T896: m. 19x9, Major Gordon Bentley Foster,
Leicestershire Yeo. (T. F. . Pamela Irene, b. 1904.
Brothers living — Ernest Milborne, b. 1858 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1880).
Residence, Dale House, Cawthorne, Barnsley, Yorkshire. Club , Oxford and Cambridge.— -
Claude William Egerton, b. 1862 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch. , Oxford (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1890);
formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) : m. 1889,
Frances Julia, da. of the late William Wright, of Wollaton, Notts. Residence , Wollaton,
Nottingham. Club , Oxford and Cambridge.
Sisters living— Renee Elizabeth : m. 1881, Major William Frederick Lee, Yeo., and has issue
living, Michael Philip Edward, b. 1892 ; Lieut. Dragoon Guards ; d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1918, — Hilda Ren6e, b. 1882 : m. 1913, Capt. Augustus Ernest Cathcart, King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps, who d. (killed in action) 1914 [see E. Cathcart], — Diana Marion, b. 1883, — Doris
Sophia, b. 1885, — Phyllis Aimee, b. 1889 : m 1920, Percy E. Pardoe, — Joan Margaret, b. 1890.
Residence , Grove Hall, Knottingley.— Aimee ( Lady Armytage)'. m. 1899, Brig.-Gen. Sir George
Ayscough Armytage, C.M.G., D.S.O., 7th Bt. Residence, Kirklees Park, Brighouse, Yorkshire.
Veronica.
The nth baronet assumed by Roy. license, 1856, the additional surname of Milborne-Swinnerton.
Glory is the incentive 0/ an honorable
mind.
POCOCK, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of Hart, Durham.
Sir Charles Guy Coventry Pocock,
4th Baronet , son (by 1st marriage) of the late Capt.
Alfred George Drake Pocock, 3rd son of 2nd
baronet ; b. Nov. 3rd, 1863 ; s. his uncle, Col. Sir
George Francis Coventry, 1915.
$nns— Cheeky argent and gules, a lion rampant guardant
or, and for honorable augmentation, a chief wavy azure,
thereon a sea-horse proper between two eastern crowns or,
and above the word “Havannah.” Crtst — An antelope’s
head proper, attired or, issuing out of a naval crown gold.
Supporters (granted by royal warrant, 1821) — Two sea horses,
each resting his exterior paw on an anchor.
Regi regnoque fidelis.
Faithful to the king and the kingdom. Daughters living Of 3rd baronet— Beatrice Honora :
1882, Herbert James Leigh-Bennett, and has issue living, Cyril Francis (of 14A, Highland Road,
Upper Norwood, SE.19), b. 1883 : m. 1920, Elsie Winifred March, — Percy Raymond (of Khargpur,
Bengal,', b. 1887 : m. 1920, Heather Mary Higgins, — Reginald Herbert Boleyn, b. 1891, — Muriel
Charlotte, b. 1885 : m. 1915, Alfred Estoteville Leigh-Bennett [see Skipwith, Bt., colls.], of 56,
FitzGeorge Avenue, W. Kensington, W.,— Kathleen Beatrice Mary, b. 1894, — Mary Eileen, b.
1000. Residence , 8, Cintra Park, Upper Norwood, S.E. Ida Maud. Eveline Augusta
Sophia: m. 1895, the Rev. Reginald Metcalfe, R. of Glooston, and V. of Slawston. Residence,
Slawston Vicarage, Market Harborough.
Widow living Of 3rd baronet— Mary [Lady Pocock), da. of Henry Wheeler, and widow of
— Baldwin : »i 1913, as his 2nd wife, Sir George Francis Coventry Pocock, 3rd baronet, who
1915. Residence,
The 1st baronet was for several years M.P. for Bridgwater. The 3rd baronet, Col. Sir George
Francis Coventry, served in Crimean War (lost left arm).
POE, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Hey wood, Ballinakill, Queen's co.
Sir William Hutcheson Poe, C B., 1st Baronet, 3rd son of
William Thomas Poe, Bar. -at- Law, of Curraghmore, co. Tipperary ; b. Sept.
20th , 184S; entered R.M. 1867, became Capt. 1881, Major 18S4, and Lieut.-Col.
(retired) 188S; served as Adj. to Batn. of R.M. employed in E. Sudan 1884
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
57 5
(wounded at battle of El Teb, despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star, Brevet
Major), and to Batn. garrisoning Suakin, and defending that town from the"
repeated night attacks of Arabs April-Sept. 1884, in command of two companies
of R.M. attached to Guards’ Div. of the Camel Corps in Nile Expedition 1884-5,
and accompanied the Force across the Bayuda desert under the late Sir Herbert
Stewart, present at battles of Abu Klea and Abu Kru (severely wounded during the
reconnaissance of Matemmeh, right leg amputated, despatches, medal with clasp,
C.B.) ; was a Member of Naval Intelligence Depart., Admiralty 1886-8, of Dublin
Conference for settlement of Irish Land Question 1902, and of Irish Railways Vice-
Regal Commn. 1906-10; appointed Gov. of National Gallery of Ireland 1904; is
a J.P. and D.L. for Queen’s co. (High Sheriff 1891), and a Grand Juror for co.
Tyrone (High Sheriff 1893); unsuccessfully contested Queen’s Co., Ossory Div. (C)
July 1895 5 C.B. (Mil.) 1885 : m. 1886, Mary Adelaide, da. of Sir William Compton
Domvile, 4th Bt., and has issue.
Juans — Arms not recorded at Heralds’ College at time of going to press.
Seats — Hey wood, Ballinakill, Queen’s co. ; Slaghtfreedan Lodge, Cookstown, co Tyrone,
Clubs— Naval and Military, Bath, Kildare Street.
son living— HUGO COMPTON DOMVILE, b. June 19th, 1889.
Daughter living— Isabel May, b. 1893.
POLE, Creation (E.) 1628, of Shute House. Devonshire.
[Name pronounced “Pool.”]
Sir Frederick Arundell de la Pole, nth
Baronet ; b. Dec. 25th, 1850; s. his brother, Sir Edmund
Reginald Talbot de la Pole, 1912 ; is a J.P. for Devon
(High Sheriff 1917), and patron of two livings.
— Azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis or, a lion rampant argent.
Seat — Shute House, Kilmington, Devon.
Sisters living— Emily Charlotte Augusta : in. 1878, Richard Hake
Bush, M.D., who d. 1890. Residences , Wargrave, Victoria Road,
Clevedon, Somerset ; 42, West Southernhay, Exeter.— Edrica
Blanche.— —Geraldine Eleanor.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rt. Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew, M.P., grandson of the late
Rev. Carolus Pole, 3rd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late William Henry Pole-Carew, b. 1811, d. 1888 : in. 1838, Frances Anne, who
d. 1902, da. of the late John Buller, of Morval, Cornwall: —
Sir REGINALD, K.C.B., C.V.O. , b. May 1st, 1849; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford;
is Hon. Lieut. -Gen. (retired), and Maj.-Gen., Reserve of Officers; formerly Comdg. 2nd Batn.
Coldstream Guards ; has been Private Sec. to Gov. of N. S. Wales (Sir Hercules Robinson,
G.C.M.G.), A.D.C. to Viceroy of India (Earl Lytton), and Mil. Sec. to Gen. Sir F. Roberts, Com.'
in-Ch. in India ; served in Afghan campaign 1879-80 as A.D.C. to Gen. Sir Frederick Roberts
(medal with three clasps, bronze star), in Egyptian campaign 1882 as A.D.C. to H.R.H. the Duke
of Connaught (medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th class Medjidie), in Burmah campaign 1886-7 (medaf,
C.B.), and in S. Africa 1899-1900, in command of 9th, subsequently of Guards (1st) Brig., and finally
of nth Div. with rank of Lieut. -Gen. (despatches twice, medal) ; commanded Cork Dist. 1903-5 ; is
patron of three livings (Antony V., Sheviock R., and St. John’s R., Cornwall), a D.L. for Cornwall
and co. Tipperary, Col. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I., and Dep. Warden of the Stannaries; unsuccess-
fully contested Pembroke and Haverfordwest Dist. (C) Jan. 1906; sat as M.P. for Cornwall, S.E.,
or Bodmin, Div. Dec. 1910 to Aug. 1916, having been defeated there Jan. 1910 ; appointed Inspector-
Gen. of Territorial Forces 1915 ; C.B. (Mil.) 1887, C.V.O. and K.C.B. (Mil.) 1900 : m. 1901, Lady
Beatrice Frances Elizabeth Butler, el. da. of 3rd Marquess of Ormonde, and has issue living, John
Gawen, b. 1902, — Patrick William Butler, b. 1913, — Marye Frances, b. 1Q03, — Victoria Geraldine,
b. 1904. Residences, Antony, Torpoint, Cornwall ; Shanbally Castle, co. Tipperary. Clubs, Carlton,
Guards’, Travellers’, Turf. Charles Edward, b. 1853 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Ch. Ch. Ox-
ford : in. 1886, Ellen Henrietta, da. of the late William Ayshford Sanford, formerly of Nynehead
Court, Wellington, Somerset, having had issue, of whom Gerald Ayshford, b. 1887 ; is Capt. Duke
of Cornwall’s L.I.,— Wymond Nicholas Richard, b. 1896; Lieut. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. ; d .
(killed in action during European War) 1917, — Frances lone, b. 1889. Residence, Parkhill, Totnes,
Devon. Club, Travellers’, Rev. Gerald, b. 1858 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B. A.
1881, M. A. 1884); formerly R. of Sheviock. Residence, 67, St. George’s Square, S.W, Fanny
Julia. Residence, 8, Ranelagh Grove, Pimlico, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Reginald Pole (infra) : —
Issue of the late Alexander Edward Pole, b. 1848, d. 1909 : m. 1873, Joanna (now of Pen
Selwood, Gervis Road, Bournemouth), da. of the late Rev. Charles Raike-Davy, of Tracy
Park, Gloucestershire : —
Alexander Charles Reginald, b. 1878 : in. 19x8, Amy Marion, da. of George Treasure, and widow of
Albert Edwards-Webb. Mabel Maria.— —Ethel Agneta: in. 1914, Robert D’Eyncourt Day.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Pole, D.D., grandson of the late Rev,
Carolus Pole, 3rd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Reg nald Pole, b. 1801, d. 1888 : m. 1836, Jane, who d. 1896, da
of Alexander Powell, of Hurdcott House, Wilts : —
Mary Stuart. Joanna Augusta.-— Agneta Jane : in. 1873, Alexander J. Garrett, who d. 1906,
■ - Louisa Margaretta. Augusta. Residence, Dumfries, Weston-super-Mare.
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Pole, b. 1805, d. 1890: m. 1839, Mary Anne, who d. 1901,
da. of Frederick John Chapman, of Howden, Tiverton : —
Arthur Stuart, b. 1844. Henry Lionel, b. 1846 : m. 1866, Mary, da. of John Warwick, and
has issue living, Edward Lionel Carew, b. 1868, — John Gasper, b. 1870, — Ernest Frederick,
b. 1871, — Agneta Buller, b. 1888. John, b. 1848 : in. 1877, Charlotte, who d. 1896, da. of the late
Rev. Robert Pargiter (infra). Mary Anne Catherine : in. 1865, William Douglas Cox, who d. 1905.
Residence, Tokio, Japan Caroline Jane : in. 1877, the Rev. Daniel Evans, whoa'. 1915, and has
issue living, Illtyd Buller Pole (of Pretoria, Transvaal), b. 1879 ; ed. at Cowbridge Gram. Sch., at
Univ. Coll., Cardiff (B. Sc. 1903), and at Selwyn Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1905, M.A. T910); appointed
Mycologist to Depart, of Agriculture, Transvaal 1905, and Ch. of Plant Pathology and Mycology
Pollet virtus.
Virtue is powerful.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Div. , Union of S. Africa 1911, — Reginald Carew Pole (of Port Howard, West Falkland Island, S.
America), b. 1883 ; ed. at Cowbridge Gram. Sell. : nt. 1916, Orissa Lewis-Dean, — Daniel Douglas
Pole, b. 1889 : ed. at Llandovery Coll., and at Univ. of Wales ; is Lieut. R.F.A., — Constance Mary
Pole, b. 1878, — Gwendoline Stuart Pole, b. 1879,— Gwladys Edith Pole, b. 1882, — Edrica Doris
Pole, b. 1890: m. 1915, Alexander Charles Robert David, Lieut. R.F.A. Residence , 80, York
Mansions, Battersea Park, S.W. — —Stephanie Frederica: in. 1876, Edward Hilton Glendower
Bradshaw, and has issue living, John Hilton Pole, b. 1877, — Beatrice Marguerite, b. 1878, — Lilian
Gertrude Pole, b. 1880, — Violet Dorothy Gwenllian Pole, b. 1885, — Ivjr Muriel Pole, b. 1889.—
Edith Buller. Residence , Hessenford, St. Germans, Cornwall.- — Ethel Stuart
Grandson of the late Reginald Carolus Pole (infra) : —
Issue of the late Reginald Charles Somers Pole, b. 1864, d. 19x4 : m. 1891, Gertrude, da. of
the late — Greason, of Ellamula, Ceylon : —
Reginald Edward Morice, b. 1893.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Pole (ante) : —
Issue of the late Reginald Carolus Pole, b. 1S41, d. 1897 : m. 1864, Annie (now of 48,
Clifford Street, Bellahouston, Glasgow), da. of the late Rev. Robert Pargiter, formerly
V. of Towersey, Thame : —
Percival Edward, b. 1867 : nt. 1905, Margaret Edith, 2nd da. of the late John Leith, J.P., of Aber-
deen, and has issue living, John Edward Carolus, b. 1906. Clarence Dyke, b. 1871.— Clement
John, b. 1872. Albert Edward, b. 1875 : m. 1907, Sophia Buckingham, el. da. of Edward
Alexander Buckingham Hay, of Alaington, Dalkeith Avenue, Dumbreck. Glasgow, and has issue
living, Edward Alexander, b. 1911, — Reginald Carew, b. 1915, — Annie Laing Hay, b. 1908. Resi-
dence, Ralston Terrace, ibrox, Glasgow.— —Charles Carew, b. 1878.— Courtenay Alexander, b.
1888. Annie Mabel Pole: m. 1902', Albert Leonard Coomber. Blanch Caroline Edith.
Marie Stuart.
The 1st baronet was M.P. for Devonshire, the 2nd Baronet represented Honiton in Parliament,
and the 3rd and 5th baronets each sat as M.P. for co. Devon. The 6th baronet assumed in 1790 the
surname of De-la-Pole, which his successor discontinued, and the 8th baronet assumed in 1838 the
surname ef Reeve-de-la- Pole, and afterwards discontinued it. The 10th Baronet resumed the surname
of de la Pole 1895.
VAN-NOTTEN-POLE, Creation (G.B.) 1791, of Wolverton, Hampshire.
[Name pronounced ‘‘ Van-Notten-Pool.’’]
Virtue is Wise as a Sir CECIL PeRY VaN-N OTTEN-POLE. 4th
powerful, serpent. Baronet , son of the late Cecil Charles Van-Notten-
Pole, el. son of 3rd Baronet; b. March 30th, 1863 ;
s. his grandfather, Sir Peter, 1887; ed. at Mil.
Coll., Oxford ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy.
Fusiliers (City of London Regt.). and Hon. Capt.
Gloucestershire Yeo. Cav. ; is Major Roy. De-
fence Corps, and a J.P. for cos. Warwick,
Gloucester, and Worcester : m. 1894, Freda
Katharine, da. of Sir Thomas George Freake,
2nd Bt.
gtrms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, argent, a chevron be-
tween three crescents gules, a mullet for difference, Pole ; 2nd
and 3rd, quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent, four pallets azure ;
2nd, or, a snake in pale wavy, the upper half azure, the
lower sable ; 3rd, or, three crescents gules, Van Notten. Crists— 1st, a falcon rising proper, a
mullet for difference ; 2nd, a snake per pale wavy, the upper half azure, the lower sable between
two wings per fesse azure and argent counterchanged. Supporters— On either side a lion reguardant
proper, each differenced by a pale of three colors.
Seat — Todenham House, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. Club — White’s.
Brothers living-GERALD CHARLES, b. July 28th, 1866. Chandos Edward, b. 1872;
formerly Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Guards ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (medal with clasps).
Sisters living— Annie Louisa, b. 1862 : m. 1886, Sydney Fisher, and has issue living, Derek
Chandos Sydney, b. 1901,— Doris Louise Sydney, b. 1887 : nt. 1913, Major Harry Denison-Pender,
D-S.O., Dragoons [see Denison-Pender, Knt.], and has issue living. Pamela Beatrice Rose, b. 1915,—
Enid Sydney, b. 1892: nt. 1919, Com. Edward Richard Busk Kemble, R.N., — Phyllis Sydney,
b. 1894 : m. 1914, Norman Wilfrid Loder [see Loder, Bt., colls.]. Residence, Amington Hall,
Tamworth.-— Ethel Margaret, b. 1865. Florence Maud, b. 1868. Cicely (posthumous),
b. 1877 : in. 1897, Arthur William Previte, and has issue living, Peter Cecil, b. 1912,— Esme
Frances, b. 1899, — Sheila Iris Th6rese, b. 1903.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet by his 1st wife, Lady Louisa Pery, da. of 1st Earl of
Limerick) — Margaret Caroline Chandos: nr. 1864, Thomas Baker, Esq., and has with other issue
living, Bernard Mary, b. 1865. Residence , Herne Bay, Kent.
Mother living— Frances Anna, el. da. of the Rev. the Hon. Henry Rice [see B. Dynevor] : in.
1861, Cecil Charles Van-Notten-Pole, Esq., who d. 1876, el. son of 3rd baronet.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Gen. Edward Pole [infra] : —
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Albert Pole, b. 1843, d. 1884 : in. 1866, Emma Katherine,
who d. 1911, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. F. Adams, C.B.:—
Edward Alexander Chandos, b. 1867 : in. 1910, Gertrude Magdalene Emms, and has issue living,
Esm6 Katherine. George Sacheverell Chandos, b. 1871 : nt. 1907, Annie Gertrude, da. of the
late Alexander Cowan, of Inverness, and has issue living, Reginald Sacheverell Chandos, b. 1908.
Residence , The Cottage, Langside, Roehampton Lane, S.W. -Arthur Chandos, b. 1874. Resi-
dence, Glen Hardey, Glen Forrest, West Australia. Fanny Chandos, b. 1872: nt. 1907, Ernest
Sidney Martin, son of the late Sir Acquin Martin, and has issue living, Nigel St. George, b.
1909,— Derek St. George, b. 1914. Residence , Ebworth Park, near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
Issue of the late Gen. Edward Pole, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1805, d. 1879 : nt. 1841,
Fanny, who d. 1857, da. of Col. George Grogan : —
Reginald Edward, b. 1855 ; has been Capt. Hants Veo. Cav. ; is Capt. and Hon. Major late 3rd Batn.
Tlje Queen’s (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.), and in R.A.F. : nt. 1880, Etheldreda Frances, da. of the late
Rev. Alfred John Edward Bowyer-Smijth [see Bowyer-Smyth, Bt.j. Residence, Chandos Lodge,
, Holybourne, near Alton, Hants. Clubs, Junior Army and Navy, Royal Automobile.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Grandchildren of the late Charles Van-Notten-Pole (infra)
Issue of the late Charles Richard Van-Notten-Pole. b. 1797, d. 1879: m. 1824, Anne Eliza,
who d. 1879, da. of Edward Rudge, of Abbey House, Worcestershire : —
Edward Clitherow, b. 1830 : m. 1st, 1863, the widow, who d. 1892, of Thomas Powell ; 2ndly, 1907,
Elizabeth Elinor, who d. 1910, da. of the Rev. Edward Ditcher Ward, formerly V. of Overchurch,
Cheshire. Residence, 19, Orsett Terrace, W. Anna Matilda.
Granddaughter of the late Lieut. -Gen. Arthur Cunliffe Van-Notten-Pole (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Arthur Charles Van-Notten-Pole, b. 1847, d. 1879 : m. 1878, Margaret
Louisa (now of 7, Tedworth Square, S.W.), da. of Sir John Dick-Lauder, 8th baronet : —
Margaret Florence, b. 1879 : m. 1904, David William Milne-Home, who d. 1918, and has issue
living, Helen Margaret, b. 1905, — Jean Katharine, b. 1906, — Anne Mary, b. 1908. Residence ,
Paxton House, Berwick-on-Tweed.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Henry Pole, 4th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Henry Van-Notten-Pole Pole, b. 1819, d. 1906 : m. 1849, Eliza Anne, who
d. 1878, da. of the late Rev. Watson William Dickins, R. of Adisham
Constance Laura: m. 1882, as his second wife, William Reginald Joseph Fitzherbert Herbert.
Residence, Clytha, Usk, Monmouthshire.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Van-Notten-Pole, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1772,
d. 1864: m. 1795, Felizarda Matilda, who d. 1872,. da. of Richard Buller: —
Issue of the late Lambert Van-Notten-Pole, b. 1808, d. 1906 : m. 1839, Anna, who d. 1904,
da. of the late Rev. Henry Pole (ante)
Frances Harriet, Edith Matilda : m. 1877, Edward Shepherd, and has issue living, Percy Edward
b. 1878. Residence , 2, Cornwall Road, Westbourne Park, W.
This is a branch of the ancient Derbyshire family of Pole, many members of which have distin-
guished themselves in the field, notably Sir John Chandos, K.G., chief commander at Cressy and at
Poictiers, and German Pole, who commanded in Ireland, and served against the Armada. Millicent,
daughter of Charles Pole, Esq., of Holtcroft, married Charles Van-Notten, Esq., who assumed the
name of Pole, and was created a baronet. This gentleman was a descendant of Henry Van-Notten,
ennobled 1499 by the Emperor Maximilian, and whose only son Charles received from Charles V. the
titles of Lord of Ath and Van-der-Notten, and Chatellaine of Alost. The 3rd baronet assumed in
1853, by royal license, the additional and original paternal name of Van-Notten.
POLLEN, Creation (G.B.) 1795, of Redenham, Hampshire.
Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen, 5th Baronet ;
b. June 23rd, 1878 ; s. his father, Sir Richard Hungerford,
1918; ed. at Eton, and at Roy. Agricultural Coll.; formerly
Lieut. 4th Batn. Gloucestershire Regt. ; is a J.P. for Wilts.
— Azure, on a bend cotissed or, five escallops vert between six
lozenges argent, each charged with an escallop sable. Crest — A pelican per
pale or and azure, vulning herself, and feeding her young proper, charged
on the wings elevated with a lozenge, as in the arms.
Seat — Rodbourne, Malmesbury. Club — Junior Constitutional.
Brother living— JOHN LANCELOT HUNGERFORD, b. April 27th,
1884; is Lieut. R.F.A.
Sister living — Hester Caroline Jessie, b. 1885.
Uncle living — Charles John Hungerford, b. 1858. Residence , Rodbourne, Malmesbury.
Aunts living — Katharine Anne, b. 1849.— Laura Susan, b. 1851. Constance, b. 1852.
Widows living Of 3rd and 4th Baronets— Frances Mary {Lady Pollen), da. of the late
W. E. Aird: m. 1870, as his 2nd wife, Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen, 3rd baronet, who d. 1881.
Residence , The Hayes, Woodchester, Gloucestershire. Frances Anne St. Albyn {Lady
Pollen), da. of the late William Savage Wait, of Wood borough, Somerset : m. 1875, Sir Richard
Hungerford Pollen, 4th Bt., who d. 1918. Residence, Rodbourne, Malmesbury.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John Hungerford Pollen, next brother of 3rd baronet, b. 1820, d.
1902: m. 1855, Maria Margaret, who d. 1919, da. of the late Rev. John Charles
La Primaudaye : —
Rev. John Hungerford, b. 1858 ; is in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome, and a member of the So.
of Jesus. Residence, 31, Farm Street, W. Rev. Anthony Cecil Hungerford, D.S.C., b. i860 ; is
in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome, and a Chap. R.N. ; served during European War 1915-18
(wounded, despatches, D.S.C.). Residence, The Oratory, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Francis
Gabriel Hungerford, C.B.E., b. 1862 ; is Com. and Acting Capt. R.N., and a Port Mine Sweeping
Officer, Great Grimsby (despatches) ; Soudan and Nile Expedition 1884-5 (medal with clasp),
Burma Campaign 1886 (despatches twice, medal); received Coronation medal 1911 ; C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919 : m. 1890, Flora Mary, da. of the late James Dunolly, and has issue living, John Francis
Hungerford, b. 1891 ; formerly Lieut. R.N. ; m. 1915, Peggy, da. of the late Sir Frederick Charles
Wallis, M.B„ F.R.C.S. [see Wallis, “ Knights’ Widows ”], and has issue living, a son b. 19x9,
Susan Mary b. 1917, — Walter Michael Hungerford, M.C., b. 1894 ; is Lieut. Cameronians (Scottish
Rifles), and Capt. Comdg. a Machine Gun Co. ; served during European War 1914-17 (twice
wounded, despatches, M.C.), — Mary Margaret, b. 1892 : m. 1916, Capt. James Douglas Macindoe,
M.C., Scots Guards, — Flora Anne, b. 1901. Residence, 26, Langham Mansions, S.W.5. Club,
Naval and Military. Rev. George Charles Hungerford, b. 1863 ; is in Holy Orders of the
Church of Rome, Superior of House for Workmen’s Retreats, and a Member of So. of Jesus.
Residence , Oakwood Hall, Romiley.— Arthur Joseph Hungerford, b. 1866; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1889, M.A. 1893) > Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1893 ; unsuccessfully contested Essex,
S.-W., or Walthamstow, Div. {L) 1895; received Coronation medals 1902 and 1911 : m. 1898,
Maud Beatrice, da. of the late Sir Joseph Lawrence, of Oaklands, Kenley, Surrey, and has
issue living, Arthur Joseph Lawrence, b. 1899, — John Anthony Lawrence, b. 1900. Residences,
69, Elm Park Gardens, S.W. ; Rustwood, Walton-on-the-Hill, Tadworth, Surrey. Clubs,
Brooks’s, Savage, Royal Automobile Stephen Hungerford, C.M.G., b. 1868; is Lieut. -
Col. in the Army, and one of H.M.’s Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at- Arms ; served in S. Africa 1899-
1900 as Special Ser. Officer (medal with five clasps), and with Mediterranean Expeditionary Force
1915-17, as Capt Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regt.), and on Gen. Staff (despatches four times
promoted Lieut. Col., C.M.G., Legion of Honour, Orders of Crown of Italy and of the Nile) ; was
A.D.C. to Viceroy of India 1890-98; received Coronation medals 1902 and 1911, C.M.G. 1916:
m. 1905, Catherine Hetherington, da. of the late Sir John Muir, 1st Bt., and has issue living, Derek
Stephen Hungerford, b. 1908, — Margaret Edyth Pamela, b. 1906.— Barbara Heather, b. 1911.
Residence, 28, Hyde Park Gardens, W. Clubs, Naval and Military, Carlton, Ranelagh, Port-
land, Royal Automobile.— —Clement Hungerford, b. 1869 ; formerly Assist. Private Sec. to Gov.
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of Bahamas (Sir Ambrose Shea, K.C.M.G.); is Major Canadian Inf., serving with Ministry of
Munitions, and a F.G.S.: m. 1912, Mabel Brenda, da. of Alan Southey Dumbleton, of Victoria,
British Columbia, and has issue living, Hubert Clement Hungerford, b. 19T3, — Cynthia Brenda,
b. 1914. Residence , 83, Ivema Court, Kensington, W. Club, Royal Thames Yacht.— Anne
Mary ; is a Nun.— Margaret Winifred. Residence , 157, Victoria Street, S.W.
The father of the 1st baronet was one of the Judges of Wales, and M.P. for Andover ; the 2nd
baronet was also M.P. for Andover.
POLLOCK, Creation (U.K.) 1866, of Hatton, Middlesex.
Right Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock,
P.C., K.C ZZ.Z>., 3rd Baronet ; b. Dec. 10th,
1845 ; s. his father, Sir [William] Frederick,
1888 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1st class Classics and Senior Optime 1867, M.A.
1870, Fellow 1868); D.C.L. Oxford 1901; Hon.
LL.D. Edinburgh 1880, Hon. LL.D. Dublin 1892,
Hon. LL.D. Harvard Univ. 1895, Christiania 1911,
and Paris 1919 ; Hon. Fellow, Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oxford 1906, and Trin. Coll., Camb. 1920 ; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1871, a Bencher 1906, and K C.
1920 ; is Admiralty Judge of the Cinque Ports, a
F.S.A.. a Fellow of British Acad., a Correspondent
of the Institute of France, an Asso. Member of Roy. Acad., Belgium, and a Fellow of
Roy. Colonial Institute; was Corpus Professor of Jurisprudence in Univ. of Oxford
1883-1903, Professor of Common Law in Inns of Court 1884-9, a Member of Roy.
Commn. on Labour 1891, and Chm. of Roy. Commn. on Public Records 1910-18 ;
unsuccessfully contested Glasgow and Aberdeen Univs. ( Unionist and Free Trader )
Feb. 1910; P.C. 1911 : m. 1873, Georgina Harriet, da. of the late John Deffell,
merchant, of Calcutta, and has issue.
Jtrms — Azure, three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure engrailed or, on a canton ermine a portcullis of
the second. Cmt — A boar passant, quarterly or and vert, pierced through the sinister shoulder with
an arrow proper. Supporters — On either side a talbot sable gorged with a collar and pendent therefrom
a portcullis or.
Residence — 21, Hyde Park Place, W.2. Chambers — 13, Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.
Club — Athenaeum.
Son living— FREDERICK JOHN, b. Dec. 26th, 1878; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1900, Fellow 1902, M.A. 1904); Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1907; served with Russian Red Cross
during European War 1915-18 : m. 1920, Princess Lydia Bariatinsky, da. of the late Gen. Boris
de Hubbenet. Clubs, Savile, Athenaeum.
Daughter living — Alice Isabella, b. 1876 : m. 1st, 1902, Sydney Philip Waterlow (marriage
annulled 1912) [see Waterlow, Bt.] ; 2ndly, 1912, Major Orlando Cyprian Williams, M.C., Gen.
Stafl Officer, and has issue living, (by 2nd marriage) Elizabeth Mary, b. 1913. Residence , 4,
Campden Hill Gardens, W.
Brothers living — Walter Herries, b. 1850; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. Classical
Tripos 1871, M.A. 1875); Bar. Inner Temple 1874; many years Editor of the Saturday Review ;
author of various works in prose and verse : m. 1876, Emma Jane, da. of the late Col. Pipon,
Seigneur de Noirmont, Jersey, and has issue living, Guy Cameron, b. 1876 ; European War 1914-18
as Capt. R.G.A. r m. 1901, Edith, da. of the late Gen. William Lenox Ingall, C.B., of Queen’s
Park, Chester. Residence, Chawton Lodge, Alton, Hants. Clubs, Athenaeum, Savile. Maurice
Emilius, b. 1857 ; an Artist : m. 1st, 1880, Lydia Helen, who d. 1884, da. of Mrs. Roberts, formerly
of Persley Cottage, Reigate ; 2ndly, 1889, Mabel M., da. of John Macpherson, of Victoria.
Uncle living (son of 1st baronet) — By 2nd marriage— Edward James; b. 1841 ; ed. at King’s
Coll. ; F.R.C.S. Eng. 1868 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1872 ; appointed an Official Referee of the Supreme
Court 1897: m. 1871, Alice Georgiana, only da. of the late Warren de la Rue, D.C.L., M.A.,
F.R.S., of 73, Portland Place, W., and has issue living, Harold Warren (of 14, Ivema Gardens,
Kensington, W.), b. 1877; ed. at Haileybury, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1899) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1901 ; Lieut. R.A. F. : m. 1906, Hilda, da. of the late Henry Warlters Horne, Bar.-at-law,
of East Hill House, Wimbledon, and has issue living, Warren Dennis Michael b. 1909, — Douglas
Warren, b. 1878; ed. at Winchester, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1901, M.A. 1911); is Lieut.
R.E. ; m. 1907, H61ene Charlotte, da. of the late Paul Gadban, Consul-Gen. of Turkey, and has
issue living, Jack Warren b. 1913, Joan Pauline b. 1909, — Muriel Agnes, — Ella Helen, — Hilda
Mary, — Constance Emily : ftt. 1906, Arthur H. P. Horne, and has issue living, a da. b. 1909, a
da. b. 1913. Residence, 20, York Terrace, Regent’s Park, N.W. Club , Union.
AUUtS living (daughters of 1st baronet)— By 2nd marriage — Clara Jessie [Lady Chitty) : m.
1858, the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph William Chitty, P.C., who d. 1899, a Lord Justice of Appeal, and
has issue living, Joseph Henry Pollock (of Torrie Lodge, Esher), b. 1861 ; ed. at Winchester, and
at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1883, M.A. 1886); admitted a solicitor 1887; appointed a Master of
Supreme Court 1910 : m. 1889, Adele Johanna, da. of the late John Berry lorry, of Sunningdale,
Berks, and has issue living, Joseph Torry b. 1893; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1917); Capt.
R.A. F. : vi. 1916, Olive Francesca Constance, da. of Charles F. Martelli, of n, West Cromwell
Road, S.W. (and has issue living, a son b. 1917), Frederick John Pollock b. 1899; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll., Oxford ; Lieut. Coldstream Guards (Special Reserve), — Herbert (of 2, East
Heath Road. Hampstead, W., The College, Winchester, and 2, Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.C.),
b. 1863; ed. at Winchester, and at Balliol Coll , Oxford (B.A. 1888, M.A. 1889); Bar. Inner Temple
1889 ; is a F.S.A. ; has been Bursar at Winchester College since 1910 : m. 1890, Mabel Agatha, da.
of the late Rev. Edward Henry Bradby. D.D., of St. Katharine Dock House, E., and has issue
living, Christopher b. 1893; ed. at Westminster, and at Bailiol Coll.. Oxford (B.A. 1919); some-
time Lieut. Hampshire Regt. ; is in Political Depart., Mesopotamia, Letitia b. 1897, Patience
Penelope b. 1904, — Jessie Eliza. Anna: m. 1874, Major Charles R. Cock, B. S.C., who d. 1879,
leaving issue, of whom Hubert Charles Langslow, b. 1876; Major R.A. ; d. (killed in action in
Mesopotamia) 1915, — Edward Arthur Langslow, b. 1879; ed. at Marlborough: m. 1901, Beatrice
Wilhelmina, da. of Lieut. -Col. William Henry Blind, formerly 103rd Regt., — Evelyn Frederica
Anna: m. 1903, Reginald Francis Ambrose Oldfield, — Imogen Emily. Residence, 26, Scarsdale
Villas, Kensington, W.^— Emily Charlotte.— -Ada Theodora.
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Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Robert John Pollock, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1816, d. r&jjs :
m. 1st, 1840, Ellen, who d. 1846, da. of Adm. Peter Douglas; 2ndly, 1848, Julia,,
who d. 1914, da. of the Rev. James Clements, of Haverfield, Yorkshire : —
(By 2nd marriage) Archibald Gordon, b. 1851 : m. 1884, Marian, da. of the late G. Hamilton?
Fletcher, of Barrow Hedges, Carshalton, and has issue living, Hamilton Rivers (of Anderson*
Manor, Dorset. Club , Oxford and Cambridge), A 1884; ed. at Haileybury, and at Trin. Coll.,-
Camb. (B.A. 1906, M.A. 1914); Bar. Middle Temple 1907; Capt. King’s Liverpool Regt. ,
attached R.A.F. 1915-19 : m. 1912, Eveline Morton, da. of Thomas Bell, of Newcastle-on-Tyne,
and has issue living, Martin Rivers b. 1914, Marian Eveline b. 1918, — Venetia Sophie, b. 1887.
Residence , The Old House, Mickleham, Surrey. Club, Albemarle. (By 1st marriage) Mary
Douglas.- — (By 2nd marriage) Florence Julia ( Lady Head): m. 1880, Sir Robert Garnett Head,
3rd Bt., who d. 1907. Club, Ladies’ Park.
Grandchildren of the late George Frederick Pollock (infra)
Issue of the late Harry Frederick Pollock, b. 1855, d. igoi : m. 1879, Phyllis Julia, da. of
the late Maj.-Gen. Arthur Broome, C.S.I., R.A : —
Ralph Charles Geoffrey, b. 1881; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Major
Indian Army: served during European War 1914-16, as a Staff-Capt. (wounded): m. 1911, Ruby
Weld Forester, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Harry Hammersley St. George, and has issue living, a
son, b. 1918. Arthur Jocelyn Coleman, O.B.E., b. 1891 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.A. ;
is Capt. R.G.A. ; O.B.E. 1918. - —Nina Phyllis: m. 1906, Col. Clenneil William Collingwood,
C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A. , and has issue living, Clenneil, b. 1908.
Issue of the late William Rivers Pollock, M.D., M.R.C.S., F.R.C.P., b. 1859, d. 1909: m.
1889, Anne Athol (now of 44, Welbeck Street, 'Cavendish Square, W.), el. da. of James H.
Stewart, of The Mount, Bathurst, N.S. Wales ■
Humphrey Rivers, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P ., b. 1889; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1911, M.B., B.S. 1920): M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1914; sometime Capt. R.A.M.C. : m.
1920, Eleanor Violet da. of Willoughby Aston Littledale, of 21, The Boltons, S.W. Residence,
12, Gloucester Terrace, Cranley Gardens, S.W. 7. Katharin Diana Rivers, b. 1894.
Issue of the late George Frederick Pollock, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1821, d. 1915 :
m. 1851, Frances Diana, who d. 1891, da. of the late Rev. Henry Herbert, R. of
Rathdowney, Queen’s co. : —
Sir Ernest Murray, K.B.E., K.C., M.P. ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Charterhouse (Scholar), and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1883, M.A. 1887); Bar. Inner Temple 1885, a K.C. 1905, and a Bencher 1914 ; is an
Additional Member of Bar Council, and Pres, (sometime Chm.) of S. Kensington Conservative
Asso., and a J.P. for Herts; appointed Recorder of Kingston-on-Thames 1911, a Gov. of
Charterhouse 1913, Chm. of Contraband Committee 1915, Controller of Foreign Trade Depart, of
Foreign Office 1917, and Solicitor-Gen. Jan. 1919; unsuccessfully contested Lincolnshire, Holland,
or Spalding, Div. (C) Oct. 1900, and Jan. 1906; has sat as M.P. for Warwick and Leamington
since Jan. 1910 ; has Legion of Honour, and Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus of Italy (for
sers. in connection with Blockade during European War); K.B.E. 1917 : m. 1887, Laura Helen,
el. da. of Sir Thomas Salt, 1st Bt., of Weeping Cross, Stafford, having had issue, of whom
Charles Thomas Anderdon, b. 1889; Capt.; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, —
Marjorie Laura, b. 1895. Residences, 40, Thurloe Square. S.W. ; Northaw, Herts. Clubs,
Carlton, Athenaeum, Oxford and Cambridge. Rt. Rev. Bertram, C.V.O., D.D. {Lord Bishop
of Norwich), b. 1863 [see Bp. Norwich].— —Harriet Sophia.— Nicola Sophia.
Grandson of Sir Ernest Murray Pollock, K.C.B., K.C., M.P. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Thomas Anderdon Pollock, Officers Training Corps, and
attached E. Yorkshire Regt., b. 1889, d. (killed in action during European War) 1918 :
m. 1915, Alice Joyce, el. da. of the late John Henry Becher, of Southwell, Notts : —
David Bertram, b. 1916.
Granddaughters of the late Hon Sir Charles Edward Pollock (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Herbert Charles Pollock, b. 1852, d. 1910: m. 1883, Flora Grace, da. of
the late John Turner, of Oaklands, Wimbledon Park, Surrey : —
Nora, b. 1884.— Gladys Nicola, b. 1888.
Issue of the late Hon. Sir Charles Edward Pollock, a Baron of the Exchequer, 5th
son of 1st baronet, b. 1823, d. 1897 : m. 1st, 1848, Nicola Sophia, who^. 1855, da. of
the Rev. Henry Herbert ; 2ndly, 1858, Georgina, who d. 1864, da. of the late Hon.
S. G. W. Archibald, Master of Rolls of Nova Scotia; 3rdly, 1865, Amy Menella
(now of St. Catharine’s, Sevenoaks, da. of the late Hassard Hume Dodgson,
of 2, Upper George Street, Bryanston Square, W. : —
(By 2nd marriage), Joanna de Morlot. (By 3rd marriage), George Hume, b. 1870 ; ed. at Charter-
house : m. 1900, Margaret Agnata, da. of Sir Richard Harington, nth Bt., and has issue living,
Charles Harington, b. 1906, — Agnata Cecilia, b. 1907, — Margaret Georgina, b. 1913. Residence,
15, Montagu Street, W. Club, Wellington. Robert, b. 1874 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1896); admitted a Solicitor 1900 : in. (Jan.) 1914, Ethel Mary Purefoy, da. of
James Crofts Powell, of 13, Chester Street, Grosvenor Place, S.W. , and lias issue living, Martin
James, b. (Dec.) 1914, — Robert Michael, b. 1919, — Honor Purefoy, b. 1916. Residence, 13, Chester
Street, S.W. Chambers, 1, Howard Street, Strand, W.C. Club, Union. Hassard Hume, M.C.,
b. 1876; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Major R. F. A. (Territorial) ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.). Club, United University. Isabel Amy. Helen. Kate:
m. 1893, Samuel Bostock, J.P., and has issue living, Samuel Charles, b. 1894; ed. at Winchester,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is in Min. of Pensions : m. 1919, Christabel Mary, da. of Col.
Dennett Thomas Kinder, formerly Devonshire Regt., — John, b. 1898; ed. at Harrow; is Lieut.
R.H.A., — Samuel Stewart, b. 1900 ; ed. at Lancing Coll., — Robert, b. 1902; ed. at Harrow, —
David Cecil, b. 1909. Residence, Lainston House, near Winchester. Ethel Caroline : m. 1905,
Ernest Schwann, who assumed by deefi poll 1917 the surname of Bagshot, in lieu of his patronymic,
and has issue living, Christopher Pollock, b. 1909, — Mary Pollock, b. 1906. Residence, Windmill
House, Coleshill, Amersham. Margaret Homera. Gertrude Menella.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Sir [Frederick] Richard Pollock, K.C.S.I., 7th son of
1st baronet, b. 1827, d. 1899 : m. 1856, Adriana, who d. 1917, da. of the late Sir
Nicholas Harris Nicolas, G.C.M.G. : —
Dighton Nicolas, b. 1864; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886) ; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1889. Residence, 47, Norfolk Square, W. Chambers, 19, Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn,
W.C. Club, Athenaeum.-— Adrian Donald Wilde, b. 1867; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; admitted a
Solicitor 1890 ; elected City Remembrancer for London 1903, and City Chamberlain for London
1912 ; was Warden of Plumbers’ Co. 1905-6, and Master 1908-9 ; is a Lieut, for City of London,
and Master of the Plumbers’ Co. : m. 1894, the Hon. Mary Honorah Rhoda Gully, da. of 1st
Viscount Selby, and has issue living, Anne Stephanie, b. 1896 : m. 1918, Capt. Cyril Asquith,
London Regt. Asquith, “Privy Council ”], and has issue living, a son b. 1919, — Elizabeth
Mary, b. 1898. Residence, 20, The Grove, Boltons, S.W. Club, Brooks’s. - Mabel Homera :
m. 1894, Major Lincoln Sandwith, Hussars.
Issue of the late Arthur Julius Pollock, M.D., F.R.C.P., 8th son of 1st baronet,
b. 1835, d. 1890 : m. 1861, Ellen, who d. 1895, da. of the late Charles Bailey,
of Lee Abbey, Lynton, Devon
Henry Edward, K.C. , b. 1864 ; ed. at Charterhouse ; Bar. Inner Temple 1887, and a K.C., Hong
Kong 18 — : m. 190 6, Lena, da. of the late Henry Oakley. Residence, Hong Kong.— Caroline
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■m. 1893, Thomas William Waller, and has issue living, Frederick James Hugh, b. 1895 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll., and at R.M.A. ; Capt. and Acting Major R.E., — Gerald Edward Henry, M.C.,
b. 1897 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; Lieut. R.E. (Reserve) ; European War 1914-18 (M.C.). Resi-
dence, 31, Sussex Square, Brighton.
The Right Hon. Sir Frederick, 1st baronet, was Lord Chief Baron of the*Court of Exchequer
1844-66. He was son of David Pollock, saddler, of Charing Cross, who also had two other sons that
attained to great eminence, viz., Sir David Pollock, Chief Justice of Bombay, and Field-Marshal Sir
George Pollock, baronet, G.C.B., G.C.S.I., Constable of the Tower of London. The 2nd baronet was
for many years Senior Master of the Supreme Court of Judicature and Queen’s Remembrancer.
MONTAGU-POLLOCK, Creation (U.K.) 1872, of the Khyber Pass.
Boldly and
strenuously
Let us be examined
by our conduct.
Sir Montagu Frederick
Montagu-Pollock, 3rd Baronet ; b.
1864; j. his father, Sir Frederick,
1874 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B. A. 1885): m. 1899,
Margaret Angela, da. of W. A. Bell,
of Pendell Court, Bletchingley, and
has issue.
— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, azure, three
fleurs-de-lis within a bordure embattled or for
his distinguished services in the Afghan war,
on a chief of the second an eastern crown gules,
superinscribed “ Khyber,” and on a canton
ermine three cannons fesseways in pale sable ;
2nd and 3rd, parti per pale argent and gules,
a fesse lozengy counterchanged ; in the middle
chief point a cross moline, also counterchanged.
Cm ts — 1st, a lion rampant guardant argent adorned with an eastern crown or, holding in his dexter
paw in bend sinister an Afghan banner displayed gules, bordered or and vert, the staff broken in two,
in his sinister paw a part of the broken staff in an escrol over the motto, “ Afghanistan ” ; 2nd, a
boar passant quarterly embattled or and vert, pierced through the sinister shoulder with an arrow
proper ; 3rd, a griffin’s head couped, wings expanded or, gorged with a collar lozengy. Supporters —
Dexter, an heraldic tiger sable, maned, tufted, and gorged with an eastern crown, and chained, chain
being reflexed over the back or, and pendent from the collar an escutcheon or, charged with a bomb
fired proper ; sinister , a talbot gorged, chained, and charged as the dexter.
Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, Albemarle.
Sons living — GEORGE SEYMOUR, R.N., b. Sept. 14th, 1900 ; became a Sub-Lieut. 1918.
Hubert Vernon, b. 1902.— —William Horace, b. 1903.— —John Gathorne, b. 1911.
Daughter living— Cara Elizabeth, b. 1913.
Sisters living— Louisa Constance. Eleanor Spencer.^— Beatrice Laura. Club, Lyceum.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late George David Pollock, F.R.C.S., 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1817,
d. 1897 : m. 1850, Marianne Charitv, whorf. 1910, da. of the late Robert Saunders,
B.C.S. : —
Hugh, b. 1859; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1885); Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1884 ; is Assist. Registrar of Land Registry : m. 1898, Alice, da. of the late Cornwallis Wykeham-
Martin [B. Llangattock], and has issue living, Hugh Wykeham David, b. 1900; ed. at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb., — Frances Alison, b. 1903. Residence , 13, Cresswell Gardens, S.W.5.
Club, Oxford and Cambridge.— Evelyn, C.B.E., b. 1861 ; ed. at Harrow; Lieut.-Col. and Brevet
Col. R.A. (retired) ; European War 1914-18 as Comdt. on Lines of Communication (despatches,
C.B.E.) ; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1890, Mary, da. of the late Henry Jefferd Tarrant, Bar.-at-law,
and has issue living, Ronald Evelyn, b. 1891, — Vincent David, b. 1899,— Philip, b. 1903,— Gwyneth
Mary, A 1897, — Jean, b. 191-. Club, Army and Navy. Lilian. Residence, 14, Rosary Gardens,
S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Archibald Reid Swiney Pollock (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Frederick George Pollock, b. 1855, d. 1914 : m. 1882, Jane, widow
of R. St. G. H. Hamilton, formerly 65th Regt. : —
Harry Clement, b. 1883; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; is Major R.E. : tn. 1914, Dorothy
Beatrice, da. of the Hon. Theodore Caro Piggott, a Puisne Judge of United Provinces, India,
and has issue living, a son, b. 1920. Archibald Frederick, b. 1885. William Hamilton, b. 1887 :
m. 1915, Sara Amanda, da. cf the late Jose Santos Tello, of Chile.
Issue of the late Archibald Reid Swiney Pollock, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1829,
d. 1877 : m. 1852, Janet Justina, who d. 1919 da. of John Davidson
John Archibald Henry, C.B., b. 1856; formerly Maj.-Gen. Indian Army; served in Jowaki Expe-
dition 1877-8 (medal with clasp), in Afghan War 1878-9 (despatches, medal with clasp), and with
Mahsud Waziri Expedition 1881 (despatches), with Samana Expedition 1891, with Waziristan Ex-
pedition 1894-5 (clasp), with Tochi Expedition 1897 (despatches, medal with clasp), and in China
1900 (despatches, Brevet Col.); has commanded Lahore Dist. and Jullundur Brig. ; C.B. (Mil.)
1003; is Co. Comdt. Kirkcudbrightshire Vol. Regt., with rank of Lieut.-Col. : m. 1898, Lillian
Forrester, da. of J. Fortune, of Bengairn, Kirkcudbrightshire, and has issue living, Frederick
Arthur, b. 1899, — justina Lillian, b. 1902, — Daphne Victoria Catherine, b. 1907. Residence, Little
Firth Head, Dalbeattie. Alexander, b. 1865 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1887) ; admitted a
Solicitor 1892. Club, Sports’. Robert Gordon (twin), b. 1865; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1888); admitted a Solicitor 1891 : m. 1908, Evelyn Lucy, da. of the late Rev. W. Coxe Radcliffe,
R. of Fonthill-Gifford, Wilts. Helen Frances: 1887, Lieut.-Col. Archibald Boyd Maxwell
formerly Comdg. a Batn. Manchester Regt. and a Batn. Lancashire Fusiliers. Nora Josephine.
—Adelaide Laura.
This family is a junior branch of the Pollocks, baronets of Hatton. The 1st baronet commanded
the army with great distinction in the first Afghan war. He attained the rank of Field-Marshal, and
was sometime Constable of the Tower. The 2nd baronet assumed by Roy. license in 1873 the additional
surname of Montagu.
CRAWFURD-POLLOK, Creation (N.S.) 1638, of Pollok, and Kilbirnie. [Extinct 1885.]
Daughter living Of 4th Baronet— Jane : nt. 1867, William Ferguson.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet— Annie Elizabeth ( Lady Craivfurd-Pollok), da. of the late —
Green, of Hull : nt. 1871, Sir Hew Crawfurd- Pollok, 5th and last baronet, who d. 1885.
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POORE, Creation (G.B.) 1795, of Rushall, Wiltshire.
Sir Richard Poore, A' C.B. , C. V. O., 4th Baronet ;
b. July 7th, 1853 ; s. his father, Sir Edward, 1893 ; entered R.N.
1866, became Com. 1885, Capt. 1890, Rear-Adm. 1903, Vice-
Adm. 1907, and Adm. 1911, retired 1917; served with Naval
Brig, against Malays in the Straits of Malacca 1875-6 (Perak
medal with clasp, despatches, promoted Lieut.), at bombardment
of Alexandria 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star, despatches,
4th class Medjidie), and with Naval Brig, in Nile expedition
1884-5 (despatches, clasp, promoted Com.) ; appointed a Naval
A.D.C. to H.M. 1901 ; was Rear-Adm. in Mediterranean
and Channel Fleets 1904-5, and Com.-in-Ch. of Australian
Station 1908-11, and at the Nore 1911-15 ; is a Grand Officer
of the Legion of Honour, and a J.P. and D.L. for Wilts ; has
Grand Cross of Order of Crown of Italy, C.V.O. 1905, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1909 : m. 1885, Ida Margaret, da. of the Rt. Rev.
Charles Graves, D.D., 51st Lord Bishop of Limerick, having had issue, Roger, b.
1886 ; Lieut. R.F.A. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915.
Pauper, non in spe.
Poor, but not in hope.
gurms — Argent, a fesse azure between three mullets gules. Crrst — A cubit arm erect vested
sable, slashed argent, cuffed ermine, charged with two mullets in fesse or, grasping in the hand
an arrow proper.
Residence — Winsley Corner, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts. Club , — United Service.
Sisters living — Elsie.— —Katharine.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Herbert Poore, son of 3rd baronet, b. 1863, d. 1905 : m. 1891,
Josefina, da. of the late Don Maximo Pujol : —
EDWARD, b. 1894.— Nasionceno, b. 1900. Diego, b. 1903.*^— Dolores, b. 1892. Francesca,
b. 1898. Rosalie, b. 1905.
In special remainder.
Grandchildren of the late Robert Montagu Poore, son of the late John Montagu
Poore, 2nd son of the late Edward Poore, brother of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Major Robert Poore, b. 1834, d. 1918: m. 1863, Juliana Benita, da. of the
late Rear-Adm. Sir Armar Lowry-Corry, K.C.B. : —
Robert Montagu, C.I.E., D.S.O., b. 1866; ed. privately; is a Brig.-Gen. ; Rhodesia 1896-7
(despatches, Brevet Major), S. Africa 1899-1902, as Provost Marshal Army Head Quarters, with
local rank of Lieut.-Col. (despatches thrice, D.S.O.) ; was A.D.C. to Gov. of Bombay
(Baron Harris) 1892-5 ; D.S.O. 1900, C.I.E. 1918: m. 1898, Lady Flora Mary Ida Douglas
Hamilton, sister of 13th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon. Residence, Manor House, Hinton St.
Mary, Dorset. Club, Cavalry. Mark Saurin, b. 1869 ; formerly Capt. 4th Batn. The King’s
(Liverpool Regt.) : m. 1900, Irene, da. of the late Edward Hanslope Watts, of Hanslope Park,
Bucks, and has issue living, Robert, b. 1904, — Louisa Florentia, b. 1905, — Sibyl Madeleine b. 1906.
Residence, Greenwich. Club, Bath. Philip, b. 1874 : m. 1918, Cicely Eleanor, da. of Sir
Edward Arthur Barry, 2nd Bt., and has issue living, Philip Barry, b. 1919. Club, Arthur’s.
Louisa Benita ( Lady Wilson), b. 1864 : m. 1896, as his second wife, Sir Alexander Wilson, who d.
1907,— Anna Maria (Lady Pelly), b. 1867: m. 1889, Sir Harold Pelly, 4th Bt. Residence ,
Thorngrove, Gillingham, Dorset.— Nina Mary Benita (Duchess of Hamilton and Brandon t),
b. 1878 ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; held Queen’s Canopy
at Coronation 1911 : m. 1901, the 13th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon. Residence, Dungavel,
Strathavon ; Feme, Salisbury.
Grandson of the late Major Robert Poore (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Roger Alvin Poore, D.S.O., Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, b. 1870, d. (killed
in action during European War) 1917 : m. 1913, Lome Margery, da. of the late Major
R. J. W. Dennistoun, N. Staffordshire Regt. : —
Roger Dennistoun, b. 1916.
The ancestor of this family, Roger le Poer, Bishop of Salisbury, commonly called “Roger the
Great,” was Lord Chancellor temp. Henry I., and Lord Treasurer temp. Stephen ; he built Devizes
Castle 1126. Salisbury Cathedral was built by Richard Poore, 1st Bishop of New Sarum, in 1220,
who in 12x7 had succeeded his brother, Herbert, the last Bishop of Old Sarum.
PORTAL, Creation (U.K.) 1901, of Malshanger, Churcli Oakley, co. Southampton.
Constanter.
With constancy.
Sir William Wyndham Portal, 2nd Baronet ;
b. April 1 2th, 1850 ; s. his father, Sir Wyndham Spencer,
1905 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1874, M.A.
1878) ; formerly Capt. Hants Artillery Militia ; is Chm. of
Portals (Limited), patron of one living, a J.P., a D.L., and an
Alderman (Vice-Chm. of County Council 1897-1920) of Hants
(High Sheriff 1886), Dep. Chm. of London and S. W.
Railway, Lord of the Manors of Laverstoke and Freefolk, a
Knight of Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, a Vice-Pres. of the League of Mercy, a F.S.A.,
and a Younger Brother of Trinity House ; has Order of Mercy :
m. 1880, Florence Elizabeth, C.B.E. (a Lady of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England), da. of the
late Hon. St. Leger Richard Glyn [see B. Wolverton, colls.],
and has issue.
^rm» — Per saltire azure and gules, a portal flanked by two towers argent ; on a chief ermine
a crescent of the first between two mullets of the second. Crtat — A portal flanked by two towers
argent, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure, and a wreath of laurel in base vert.
Seat — Laverstoke House, Whitchurch, Hants. Town Residence — 12, Grafton Street, W.
Clubs— Athenseum, Marlborough, Royal Yacht Squadron.
Sons living— WYNDHAM RAYMOND, M.V.O. , D.S.O., b. April 9th, 1885 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is Lieut.-Col. (retired) ; has been Capt. and Brevet Major 1st Life Guards, Lieut.
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Hants Yeo., and Lieut. -Col. Comdg. Household Batn., and Comdg. 47th Machine Gun Batn. ;
European War 1914-18 (D.S.O., Brevet Major); D.S.O. and M.V.O. (4th class) 1917: m. 1909,
Lady Louise Rosemary Kathleen Virginia Cairns, M.B.E., da. of 2nd Earl Cairns. Residence,
Kingsclere House, Kingsclere, Hants. Robert St. Leger, b. 1892 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is
Lieut. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own).
Daughter living — Margery, b. 1881 : m. xst, 1907, Thomas Geoffrey Rawstorne, who d . (of
wounds in action during Europeon War) 1917 [ see Fermor-Hesketh, Bt.] ; 2ndly, 1918, Henry
Evan-Thomas, J.P. Residence, Caerwnon, Radnorshire.
Brothers living — Spencer John, b. 1864; ed. at Winchester, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; formerly
Lieut. Hampshire Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. for Hants : m. 1890, Mary Laura, da. of the late Col.
William Mure, M.P. [E. LeconfieldJ, having had issue, of whom Oldric Spencer, b. 1893; Capt.
Household Cav. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, — Raymond Spencer, b. 1897 ;
Sub-Lieut. R.N. ; d. (killed in action in battle of Jutland) 1916, — Francis Spencer, b. 1903, —
Constance Spencer, b. 1891. Residences, Bere Hill, Whitchurch, Hants ; 30, St. James’s Square,
S.W. Clubs, Travellers’, Cavalry, New University.—— Bertram Percy, C. B , D.S.O. , b. 1866;
ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. 17th Lancers ; is an Hon. Brig.-Gen. ;
served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1917; was in command
of a Cav. Reserve Regt. 1914-16, and Comdg. 7th Cav. Brig. 1916-18; a J.P. and D.L. for Hants :
m. 1899, the Hon. Margaret Louisa Littleton, da. of 3rd Baron Hatherton, and has issue living,
Melville Edward Bertram, b. 1900, — Charlotte Mary, b. 1903, — Hyacinthe Evelin, b. 1904, —
Margaret Cecilia, b. 1908, — Sophie, b. 1910,— Cecilia Violet, b. 1911. Residence, Southington,
Overton, Basingstoke. Clubs , Naval and Military, Travellers’.
Sisters living— Constance Mary: m. 1st, 1871, William Howley Kingsmill, J.P., D.L., who d.
1894 ; 2ndly, 1910, as his second wife, George Herbert Pember, J.P., and has issue living (by
1st marriage) Andrew de Portal, D.S.O ^ M.C. , b. 1881 [ see “ Companionage ”] : m. 1904, Gladys,
da. of the late R. H. Johnson, 64th Regt., and has issue living, William Henry b. 1905, a da.
b. 1910,— Dorothy Constance : m. 1905, Rowland Arthur Charles Sperling, of the Foreign Office, —
Bridget Mary, — Constance Anne. Residence, Fair Oak Park, Hants. Eleanor Jane : m. 1875,
Chaloner William Chute, J.P., D.L.,Bar.-at-law, whoef. 1892, and has issue living, Charles Lennard,
M.C. (of The Vyne, Basingstoke. Club, Alpine), b. 1879; ed. at- Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1902,
M.A. 1905); Bar. Inner Temple 1903; is temporary Major in the Army, and patron of two
livings : m. 1912, Laura Joan, da. of the late Rev. Robert Lowbridge Baker, of Ramsden House,
Oxfordshire [ see E. St. Aldwyn], — John Chaloner, b. 1881, — Anthony William, b. 1884, — Rachel
Eleanor. Residence,. The Vyne, Basingstoke. Mary Adelaide {Baroness Adding ion) : m. 1880,
the 2nd Baron Addington, who d. 1915. Residence, Addington, Winslow, Bucks. Eveline
Maude {Hon. Mrs. Evelyn Hubbard ): m. 1881, the Hon. Evelyn Hubbard, son of 1st Baron
Addington. Residence, 32, Draycott Place, S.W.
The 1st baronet. Sir Wyndham Spencer, J.P., D. L., was successively Director, Vice-Chm., and
Cbm. of London and South-Western Railway 1864-1900.
PORTER, Creation (U.K.) 1889, of Merrion Square, Dublin.
Sir William Henry Porter, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Aug. 23rd, 1862 ; s. his father, Sir George Hornidge, K.B.,
M.D., 1895; ed. at Dublin Univ. (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1888);
Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin, 1888; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn.
Roy. Irish Regt., and Capt. and Hon. Major 16th Middlesex
(London Irish) Rifle Vol. ; unsuccessfully contested Tower
Hamlets, Whitechapel Div. (C) July 1895 : m. 1902, Mary
Bousfield, who d. 1915, da. of James Steains, formerly of
7, Albert Hall Mansions, S.W., and has issue.
$rms— Sable, on a fesse or, between three church bells argent, a trefoil
slipped proper, between two annulets gules. Crest — In front of two cross
crosslets fitchee saltirewise or, a cherub proper.
Residence — Northcote, Blackwater, Hants. Clubs — Carlton, Consti-
tutional, Royal St. George Yacht, Dublin University.
Son living— GEORGE SWINBURNE, b. Dec. 14th, 1908.
Daughters living — Olive Blanche, b. 1906. Ivy Mary, b. 1912.
Widow living of 1st Baronet — Julia ( Lady Porter), da. of Isaac Bond, of Flimby, Cumber-
land : m. 1861, Sir George Hornidge Porter, Knt., M.D., 1st baronet, who d. 1895. Residence ,
Northcote, Blackwater, Hants.
The 1st baronet was a Surg.-in-Ord. to H.M. Queen Victoria in Ireland, and Regius Professor
of Surgery in Dublin Univ.
HORSBRUGH-PORTER, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of Merrion Square, City and
Co. of Dublin.
Sir John Scott Horsbrugh-Porter, 2nd Baronet;
b. July 1 8th, 1871 ; s. his father, Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew
Marshall PORTER, 1919; ed. at Charterhouse, and at
Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1894) ; is a Senior Clerk in
House of Commons ; has assumed the additional surname of
Horsbrugh : in. 1906, Elaine Maud, who d. 1919, youngest
da. of the late Thomas Jefferies, J.P., of Newbay, Wexford,
and has issue.
$rms — Argent, on a bend azure between in chief a portcullis, and in
base two keys saltirewise sable, three bells of the field. Crest— On a
fasces fessewise a cherub, all proper.
Residence — 34, Belgrave Road, S.W. Club — Kildare Street.
Son living— ANDREW MARSHALL HORSBRUGH, b. June 1st,
1907.
Brother living— Alexander Horsbrugh Porter, b. 1872: m. 1904, the
Hon. Frances Maud Gibson, da. of 1st Baron Ashbourne, and has issue living, William Eric,
b. 1905, — Alexander Ashbourne, b. 1911, — Agnes Constance, b. 1909. Residence, 2, Elgin Road,
Dublin. Club, Kildare Street.
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Sisters living — Helen Violet Porter, b. 1870.— Margaret, b. 1876: m. 1905, Cuthbert Avenal
John Vernon. Residence ,
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Agnes (known as Lady Horsbr ugh- Porter), da. of the late
Col. Alexander Horsbrugh, of Horsbrugh, Peeblesshire: m. 1869, the Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew
Marshall Porter, P.C., LL.D., 1st baronet, who d. 1919. Residence ,1 Donnycarney House,
Dublin.
The 1st Baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew Marshall Porter, P.C., was Master of the Rolls in
Ireland 1883-1906, and sat as M.P. for co. Londonderry (L) Dec. 1881 to Dec. 1883.
POTTINGER, Creation (U.K.) 1840. [Extinct 1909.]
Sir Henry Pottinger, 3rd and last Baronet.
Daughter living of 3rd Baronet — Ethel Adeline (. Baroness Knaresborough) ; has Order of
Mercy : m. 1885, the xst Baron Knaresborough. Residence, 57, Prince’s Gate, S.W.7.
POUND, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Stanmore, Islington, co. London.
6»(John)Lulham Pound, Baronet’,
b. March 2nd, 1862 ; s. his father, Sir John, 1915 ;
is a Lieut, for City of London, and Alderman of
Aldgate Ward, and a Member of National Assembly
of House of Laity: m. 1886, Julia Isabella, da. of
Alfred Allen, having had issue, of whom the el. son,
John Russell b. 1887 ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1915, and the 4th son, Murray
Stuart, b. 1891 ; d. (of wounds received in action
during European War) 1914.
$rms — Argent, a sword erect proper surmounted of a
fesse gules, thereon three mullets argent, in chief two boars’
heads erased sable. Crest — A castle proper, charged with a
shield argent, thereon a sword erect proper.
Residence — Shenley, Shepherds Hill, Highgate, N.6.
Club — St. Stephen’s.
Sons living— ALLEN LESLIE, LL.B., b. Oct. 31st, 1888;
admitted a Solicitor 1911 ; a Member of the legal firm of
Broxholm and Pound, of 62, Oxford Street, W. : in. 1916,
Margery, da. of S. G. Hayworth, of Clapton Common,
and has issue living, Derek Allen, b. 1920, — Eileen Margery, b. 1916. Graham Trevor, B.Sc., b.
1890; is an A.M.I.C.E.
Daughters living — Muriel Irene, b. 1893. Olive Winifred, b. 1895.
Brother living — Percy Herbert, b. 1870 ; is head of the firm of John Pound and Co., portmanteau
manufacturers, of 81-4, Leadenhall Street, E.C. : m. 1895, Maud, da. of Frederick Wood, of Lord-
ship Park, Stoke Newington, N., and has issue living, Sybil Gwendolen, b. 1896: m. 1916,
Alexander Harvey. Residence , 18, Gordon Mansions, W.C.
Sisters living — Harriet Lizzie, b. i860. Residence , 77, Sotheby Road, Highbury, N.5. Annie,
b. 1864. Residence, i8a, Highbury Crescent, N. Jessie, b. 1866 : in. 1891, Alfred Victor Allen,
and has issue living, Norman, M. M., b. 1896 : in. 1919, Yvonne, da. of Philip Matthew Jones, of Car-
shalton, and has issue living, Joan b. 1919, — Dorothy, b. 1892 f-m. 1915, Richard Frank Penfold.
Residence , Ceres, Cator Road, Sydenham, S.E.26.
The 1st baronet, Sir John Pound, head of the firm of John Pound and Co., portmanteau manu-
facturers, of 81-4, Leadenhall Street, E.C., was Sheriff of London 1895-6 and Lord Mayor of
London 1904-5.
POWELL, Creation (U.K.) 1892, of Horton Old Hall, Bradford. [Extinct 1911.]
Sir Francis Sharp Powell, ist and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Annie ( Lady Powell ), da. of Matthew Gregson, of Toxteth Park,
Liverpool: in. 1858, Sir Francis Sharp Powell, ist baronet, who d. 1911, when the title became
ext. Residences, Horton Old Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire ; 1, Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, W.
POWELL, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Wimpole Street, St. Marylebone, co. London.
[Name pronounced “ Poel.”]
Sir Richard Douglas Powell, K. C. V. O ., M.D.,
ist Baronet , son of the late Capt. Scott Powell, 23rd Roy.
Welsh Fusiliers ; b. Sept. 25th, 1842 ; ed. privately, and at
Univ. Coll., London; M.B. London, and M.R.C.S. Eng.
1865, M.D. (ist class honours) London 1866, M.R.C.P.
London 1867, and F.R.C.P. 1873 ; Hon. LL.D., Aber-
deen 1906 and Birmingham 1909; Hon. D.Sc., Oxford
1907 ; appointed Physician Extraor. to Queen Victoria 1887,
Physician-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria 1899, Physician
Extraor. to King Edward VII. 1901, and Physician-in-Ordinary
to King Edward VII. 1907, and to King George V. 1910;
was Pres, of Roy. Coll, of Physicians 1905-10; is Consulting
Physician to the Middlesex Hospital, to Brompton Hospital for
Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, and to Ventnor Hos-
pital, a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, Past Pres, of Clinical So., the Med. So. of London,
Anima in amicis una.
One mind amongst
friends.
and the Roy. Med. and Chirurgical So., and an Hon. Fellow of Roy. Coll, of Phy-
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sicians of Ireland, and of Roy. So. of Medicine ; author of various medical writings ;
K.C.V.O. 1901 : m. 1st, 1873, Juliet, who d. 1909, da. of the late Sir John Bennett;
2ndly, 1917, Edith Mary Burke, da. of the late Henry Wood, of Cleveland Square,
Hyde Park, W., having had issue (by 1st marriage), of whom the youngest son,
Scott, b. 1885; Capt. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1916.
$rms — Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or, in the dexter chief point a mullet
argent within an annulet of the second. Cnst — A lion’s head erased argent, charged with a collar
flory counter flory gules.
Residence — 10, Cleveland Square, W.2. Club — Athenaeum.
Son living— (By 1st marriage) DOUGLAS, C.B.E., b. July 8th, 1874 ; ed. at Magdalen Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1896) ; formerly Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; S. Africa
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), European War 1914-19
(wounded, despatches, C.B.E.); C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : in. 1904, Albinia Muriel, el. da. of William
Folliott Powell, J.P. , of Sharow Hall, near Ripon, and has issue living, Richard George Douglas,
b. 1909, — Elizabeth Juliet, b. 1905, — Pamela Mary, b. 1911.
Daughters living— (By 1st marriage) Dorothy Juliet : m. 1900, Edward Arthur Leadam, and has
issue living, Edward Douglas Beaumont, b. 1901. Evelyn Sydney (Lady Mcllwraith ): m. 1900,
Sir Malcolm Mcllwraith, K.C.M.G., K.C., sometime Judicial Adviser to the Egyptian Govt.
POWER, Creation (U.K.) 1836, of Kilfane, Kilkenny.
Sir George Power, 7th Baronet; b. 1846; s. his
brother, Sir Adam Clayton, 1903 : m. 1915, Eva Gertrude,
da. of Sir Samuel Bagster Boulton, 1st Bt.
$rms — Argent, a bend engrailed gules, between two foxes’ heads, erased
proper on a chief of the second three escallops of the field. Crest — A stag’s
head erased proper.
Residence — 31, Addison Road, W.14.
Daughters living of 3rd Baronet— May Wilmot Beatrice, b . 1875.
Seat , Kilfane, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny. Vera Florence, b. 1888 :
m. 1913, Capt. Frank William Evans Johnson, Roy. Irish Fusiliers,
and has issue living, a son, b. 1919, — a da., b. 1914.
Collateral Branches living.
_ .A Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Gervase Power, 3rd son of 1st
Pro patria semper. baronet, b. 18 — , d. 1843 : m. 1837, Frances, who d. 1841;,
For my country always. da. of Adm. Ross ._
GERVASE PARKER, b. 18 — : m. 18 — , and has issue living. Frances : m. 1865, Robert
Patrick O’Hara, Barrister-at-law, who d. 1886, and has issue living, Kathleen ( Lady Leth-
bridge') : m. 1st, 1886, Sir Henry Bayly Meredyth, 5th Bt., who obtained a divorce 1894 ; 2ndly,
1895, Richard Cecil Leigh, who obtained a divorce 1910; srdly, 1911, as his second wife, Sir
Wroth Periam Christopher Lethbridge, 5th Bt. Residence , 10, Walton Street, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Ven. Ambrose Power (infra) : —
Issue of the late Ambrose William Bushe Power, b. 1844, d. 1907 : m. 1884, Frances Maria,
who d. 1917, da. of the late Gervaise Parker Bushe, of Glencairn Abbey, Lismore : —
Ambrose Grattan, b. 1887 ; is Capt. Roy. Munster Fusiliers : m. 1908, Ada Mary, da. of Richard
Austin Cooper-Chadwick, of Ballinard, co. Tipperary, and has issue living, Anthony Ambrose
Grattan, b. 1917, — Iris Frances Mary, b. 1914. Sylvia, b. 1886 : m. 1909, Walter Seton Cassels,
I.C.S., and a Dep. Commr., Agra and Oudh, and has issue living, Ronald Home Seton, b. 1914,
— Geoffrey, b. 1916, — Sylvia Mary, b. 1912. ■ Irene Noel, b. 1903.
Issue of the late Ven. Ambrose Power, Archdeacon of Lismore, 4th son of 1st baronet, b.
1801, d. 1869 : m. 1st, 1837, Susan, who*/. 1854, da. of Barker Thacker, of Queen’s
co. ; 2ndly, 1857, Catherine Margaret, who d. 1888, da. of Thomas Forde, of
Dublin : —
Rev. George Beresford, b. 1849 ; is a Canon : m. 1879, Constance, da. of the late Charles Putland, of
Bray Head, co. Wicklow, and has issue living, Georgina Mary, b. 1880 : m. 1911, Capt. Randolph
George Gethin [see Gethin, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Kilfane Glebe, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny.
Zeena : m. 1858, Richard John Leeson- Marshall, who d. 1877 [see E. Milltown, colls.]. Residence ,
Callinafercy House, Milltown, co. Kerry. Susan Caroline : m. 1878, the Rev. William Claypon
Bellingham, who d. 1892 [see Bellingham, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Dunany House, Dunleer, co.
Louth.
Grandchildren of the late Ven. Ambrose Power (ante) : —
Issue of the late Robert Henry Power, b. 1852, d. 1894 : m. 1st, 1879, Eleanor, who d. 1883,
da. of the late Arthur Roberts, of Waterford ; 2ndly, 1886, May (now of Cliff House,
Ardmore, co. Waterford), da. of the late Richard U. Roberts : —
(By 1st marriage) Ambrose William Edward, b. 1881 : m. ist, 1903, Nancy Violet Marian, whorf. 1908,
da. of the late Edward Hunter, and widow of — Jeffries ; 2ndly, 1909, Marie, da. of — Solomon,
of Kingston, Jamaica, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), a son, b. 1911, — a da., b. 1910.
Residence , Kingston, Jamaica.-— Gervase Bushe, C.I.E., M.C., b. 1883; is temporary Capt. and
Acting Lieut.-Col. R.E., and in Indian Telegraph Depart. ; Mesopotamia 1915-17 (C.I.E , M.C.);
C.I.E. i9i6.<^— (By 2nd marriage) Richard, b. 1887. Laura, b. 1891.
Issue of the late Col. Henry Power, 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1802, d. 1869 : in. 1832,
Frances Anne, da. of Capt. Stephen Prendergast : —
William Mackenzie, b. 1836. Haidee Harriet Frances Gordon : m. 1863, Col. John William Fry,
formerly 88th Foot.
Issue of the late George Power, 6th son of ist baronet, b. 1803, d. 1871 : m. ist, 1830,
Adelaide, whorf. 1838, da. of Sir William Struth ; 2ndly, 1845, Margery Catherine
who d. 1883, da. of John Prendergast : —
Georgina Alice Mary: m. 1885, Robert Hamilton Stubber, J.P., D.L., and has issue living,
Margery. Residence , Moyne, Durrow, Queen’s co.
Sir John Power, 4th baronet, died of wounds received at Lindley during S. African War 1900,
and Sir Derrick, 5th baronet, died in S. Africa during the same war 1902.
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POWER, Creation (U.K.) 1841, of Roe Buck House, co. Dublin.
Sir Thomas Talbot Power, 6th Baronet ; b.
May 3rd, 1863; s. his brother, Sir James Talbot, 1916;
is a D.L. for City of Dublin : m . 1884, Margaret, da. of the
late Thomas S. Martin, of Beaufield, Stillorgan, co. Dublin.
^rms — Per saltire or and argent, three lions rampant azure, armed and
langued gules, in the centre chief section an open helmet affronte unbarred
proper ; on a chief gules three escallops. Crtst — A buck’s head cabossed
quarterly gules and or, between the horns counterchanged, a cross calvary
erect, gules.
Seat — Thornhill, Stillorgan, co. Dublin.
Sister living — Frances Mary Ursula : m. 1873, Joseph R. O’Reilly, Esq.,
D.L. and J.P. , and has issue living, Joseph James, b. 1875, — Henry
James Joseph, b. 1880, — Bertram Thomas Joseph, b. 1883, — Herbert
Per crucem ad coronam. Joseph, b. 1886, — Charles Reginald, b. 1891, — Jane Mary Joseph, — Hilda
By the cross to the crown. Mary. Residence , Sans Souci, Booterstown Avenue, Dublin.
Daughter living Of 3rd Baronet Eileen Mareli, b. 1880 : m. 1902, Major Durham Simpson
Matthews, O.B.E., J.P., formerly 17th Lancers, only son of the late Thomas Bright Matthews,
of Thorp Arch Hall, Yorkshire. Residences , Clonsilla Grange, co. Dublin ; 314, St. James’ Court,
Buckingham Gate, S.W.
Widows living Of 3rd and 5th Baronets— Frances Emma (Lady Power), da. of the late
Capt. Henry Segrave, J.P., D.L., of Kiltymon, co. Wicklow : m. 1st, 1876, Sir John Talbot Power,
3rd baronet, who d. 1901 ; 2ndly, 1904, Anthony Loftus Cliffe. Residence , Bellevue, Wexford.
Gertrude Frances, da. of Thomas Hayes, formerly of Grenville House, Cork : in. 1st 1877, Sir
James Talbot Power, 5th baronet, who d. 1916 ; 2ndly, 1916, B. Dunning.
The 2nd baronet was M.P. for co. Wexford (L) 1835-47 and 1865-8, and the 3rd for same co.
1868-74.
POYNTER, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of Albert Gate, Westminster, co. London.
Sir Ambrose Macdonald Poynter, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Sept. 26th, 1867 ; s. his father, Sir
Edward John, G.C.V.O. , P.R.A. , 1919; is a
F.R.I.B.A., and Lieut. R.N.V.R. : m. 1907, Cherry
Margaret, only child of Lieut. -Col. Joseph John
Burnett, formerly 24th Regt. and Army Pay Depart.
^rms — Pily counter-pily of six traits or and sable, the
points ending in crosses forrnee sable, on a chief of the second
three bezants. Crrst — In front of a cubit arm erect proper,
vested gules, cuffed argent, encircled by an annulet or, and
holding in the hand a cross forrnee fitchee of the last, a mount
vert.
Residences — Ivy Cottage, Botley, Hants ; 19, Chesham
Street, S.W. x. Clubs — Athenaeum, St. James’s.
Brother living— HUGH EDWARD, b. Jan. 28th, 1882;
formerly Capt. 1st Vol. Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London
Regt.); is Capt. Army Ser. Corps, and a F. R.G.S. ; has 3rd
class Medjidie : in. 1905, Mary Augusta, da. of Charles M.
Dickinson, formerly Consul-Gen. for U.S.A. at Constanti-
nople. Residence ,
The 1st baronet, Sir Edward John Poynter, G.C.V.O.,
P.R.A., was an eminent artist and Pres, of Royal Academy
1896-1919.
PRESCOTT, Creation (G.B.) 1794, of Theobalds Park, Hertfordshire.
Sir George Lionel Lawson Bagot Prescott, 5th Baronet ; b. Oct.
25th, 1875; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; s. his father, Sir George Rendelsham,
1894; is Capt. Household Cav., and a D.A.A.G. with rank of Major ; served in S.
Africa 1900, and during European War 1914-18; appointed Mil. Sec. and A.D.C.
to Lord -Lieut, of Ireland 1916.
&xmn — Not yet granted at Heralds’ College.
Residence — 16, Stratton Street, Mayfair, W. Clubs — Turf, St. James’s.
Brother living— CHARLES WILLIAM BEESTON, O.B.E., b. April 8th, 1877; ed. at Wel-
lington Coll.; formerly Lieut, xoth Hussars ; served during European War 1914-16, as Interpreter
(wounded); unsuccessfully contested Kent E., or St. Augustine’s, Div. (L) 1906 ; appointed Private
Sec. to First Commr. of Works (Baron Emmott) 1914 ; is Private Sec. to Director War Trade
Depart.
Sister living — Maude Helen ( Lady Egerton)'. m. 1903, as his second wife, Maj.-Gen. Sir Raleigh
Gilbert Egerton, K.C.B., K.C.I.E. [see Grey-Egerton, Bt., colls.].
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Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Charles William Prescott-Westcar, . 1848, d. 1910: m. 1880,
Constance, da. of the late John Carbery Evans, of Hatley Park, Sandy, Cam-
bridgeshire : —
Charles Henry Beeston, O.B.E. , b. 1881 ; is Major Roy. E. Kent. Reg. Yeo. ; S. Africa 1899-1900
(Queen’s medal with four clasps), European War 1914-17 with Tank Corps (despatches, O.B.E.) ;
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1910, Sarah Judith, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. W. E. Warrand, R.E., of
Westhorpe, Southwell, Notts. Residence , Strode Park, Herne, Canterbury. William Leonard
Villiers, D.S.O., b. 1882; is Major Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own); served during S. African
War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with three clasps), and during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1916.
Granddaughters of the late William Willoughby Prescott, 2nd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. Arthur Prescott, b. 1810, d. 1866 : in. 1855, Isabella Maria Christiana,
who d. 1886, da. of the Rev. Joseph George Brett : —
Emily Harriette ( Lady Cunynghame ), b. 1857 : m- 1893, Sir Henry Hardinge Samuel Cunynghame,
K.C.B. [ see Cunynghame, Bt., colls.]. Residence, 53, Chester Square, S.W.i. Amy
Katherine, b. 1859 : m. 1889, Augustus Wetherall Maitland, and has issue living, Arthur Edward
D.S.O., M.C., b. 1890 [see “ Companionage ”] : in. 1916, Dorothy Margaret, only da. of the
late Daniel Maclean Poison, and has issue living, Geoffrey Kenneth Henry b. 1919, Diana
Katherine Margaret b. 1917, — William George Bell, b. 1898, — Florence Isabel, b. 1892, — Caroline
Mary, b. 1894. Residence,
PRESTON, Creation (U.K.) 1815, of Beeston St. Lawrence, Norfolk.
Sir Edward Hulton Preston, D.S. O.,
M.C , 5th Baronet* ; b. Sept. 17th, 1888; s. his
brother, Sir Jacob, 1918; Major 3rd Norfolk Regt.
(late Roy. Sussex Regt.), and patron of one living ;
European War 1914-18 (M.C., D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.
1918: m. 1920, Margaret, el. da. of the late
Benjamin Bond-Cabbell, of Cromer Hall, Norfolk.
^rtns — Ermine, on a chief sable three crescents or. Crtst
— A crescent or.
Seat — -Beeston Hall, Norwich. Club — Junior United
Service.
I hope for a brighter light.
Sister living— Hope Amy Constance, b. 1894 : in. 1918,
Ren6 Hugo Esencourt.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet)— Eleanor Jane.
Residence , Keys Hill, Wroxham, Norfolk.
Widow living of 3rd Baronet— Mary Hope [Lady
Preston ) da. of the late Edmund Lewis Clutterbuck, of
Hardenhuish Park, Wilts : in. 1885, Sir Henry Jacob
Preston, 3rd baronet, who d. 1897 .
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Thomas Preston,
2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1858, d. 1903 :
in. 1879, Alice Mary, da. of Capt.
Frederick Hildebrand Stevens, R.N. : —
THOMAS HILDEBRAND, b. June 2nd, 1886; is British
Consul at Ekaterinburg : m. 19 — , and has issue living,
a son, b. 19 — . Residence , British Consulate, Ekaterinburg, Russia.— —Gertrude Frances Crofts:
m. 1909, Bertie Bowman-Barton. Gladys Mary.— Violet Madge.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Edward Preston (infra): —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Edward Preston, b. 1847, d. 1905 : in. 1878, Mary (now
of Vernon Lodge, Ryde, Isle of Wight), da. of the late William Henry Mare, and widow
of R. Bruce, R.A. : —
Philip Henry Hulton, b. 1879 ; Lieut.-Col. R.A. : m. 1914, Dorothy May, only da. of Lieut.-Col.
Herbert Alexander Kaye Jennings, C.I.E. , R.A., and has issue living, Philip Henry Herbert Hulton,
b. 1914, — Marjorie, b. 1917. -Mary Louisa, b. 1878 : in. 19x0, Major Rowley Richard Hill, D.S.O.,
R.A., and has issue living, Joyce Mary, b. 1911. Edith Caroline, b. 1881. Constance Esther
Sophia, b. 1882 : in. 1911, Com. William Gabbett Ashton Shuttleworth, R.N., and has issue living,
William Preston Ashton, b. 1915. Dorothy, b. 1886.
Issue of the late Francis William Preston, b. 1851, d. 1898: m. 1892, Georgina Charlotte
(now of 16, Montagu Square, W.), da. of the late James Fellowes, of Kingston House,
Dorchester : —
Violet Gertrude Alice, b. 1894.
Issue of the late Thomas Edward Preston, son of 1st baronetj b. 1816, d. 1890:
in. 1845, Caroline, who d. 1857, da. of the late William Willoughby Prescott,
of Hendon : —
Frederick George, b. 1855; is Lieut.-Col. Indian Army; sometime Comdt. 28th Madras Inf. :
in. 1879, Marie Louise, who d. 1915, da. of the late Louis Mamo, of Malta, and has issue living,
Alice Maud, — Ethel Fiances. Residence , Frankfort House, Granada Road, Southsea.— Ellen
Caroline.
The 1st baronet, Sir Thomas, was a son of Henry Hulton, Esq., of Andover, by Elizabeth,
eldest daughter of Isaac Preston, Esq., of Beeston St. Lawrence, whose estates he inherited, and in
1804 assumed the name and arms of Preston. The Prestons have held Beeston since 1640; and a
Jacob Preston was one of four confidants who attended Charles I. during his imprisonment, and who
was presented by that monarch, as a last mark of attachment, with an emerald ring, still preserved in
the family.
★ The youngest brother, Thomas Frederick Preston, b. 1889; Lieut. Yeo., and Roy. Flying
Corps: d (killed in action during European War) 1917.
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PREVOST, Creation (U.K.) 1805, of Belmont, Hampshire.
[Name pronounced “Prev-O.”]
Kept for the dead.
that on the dexter flying to the sinister
to the dexter, and inscribed “ Canada.”
Sir Charles Thomas Keble Prevost,
4th Baronet; b. July 19th, 1866; s. his father,
Sir Charles, 1902 ; ed. at Sherborne, and at
Keble Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1888); is a J.P. for
Gloucestershire : m. 1907, Beatrice Mary, only
da. of the Rev. James Atkinson Burrow, V. of
St. John, Tunstall, Lancashire, and has issue.
$ms — Azure, a dexter arm in fesse issuing from a cloud
in the sinister fesse point, the hand grasping a sword erect
proper, pommel and hilt or, in chief two mullets argent.
Crest— A demi-lion rampant azure, charged on the shoulder
with a mural crown or, the sinister paw grasping a sword
erect as in the arms. £hi\Jpflrters — Two grenadiers of the
16th Foot, each supporting with exterior hand a flag flying
and inscribed “ West Indies,” and that on the sinister gules,
Residence — Stinchcombe, Dursley, Gloucestershire.
Son living— GEORGE JAMES AUGUSTINE, b. Jan. 16th, 1910.
Daughter living — Margaret Elizabeth, b. 1908.
Brother living — George Herbert, b. 1868 ; is Lieut. -Col. Indian Army : m. 1901, Katharine Alice,
who d. 1911, da. of W. R. Glennie, formerly of Chilbolton, Hants, and has issue living, Katharine
Alice Glennie, b. 1905, — Annette Dora, b. 1911, — Constance Charlotte (twin) b. 1911.
Sisters living — Elizabeth Jane. Constance Margaret. Mary Eleanor. Dora Catherine.
Lucy Harriet. Alice Maude.
The 1st baronet, Lieut.-Gen. Sir George, was Col. of the 60th Regiment, and sometime Gov. of
Canada and Commander of the Forces in British North America.
PREVOST, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Westbourne Terrace, Paddington, co. London.
[Extinct 1913.]
[Name pronounced “PreVYO.”]
Augustus Prevost, 1st and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Mary Caroline : m. 1901, Halsey Janson. Residence , 1,
Clifton Place, Sussex Square, W.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Florence ( Lady Prevost) da. of the late Frederick Nash Ford-
ham : m. 1867, Sir Augustus Prevost, 1st baronet, who d. 1913, when the title became ext. Resi-
dence, 79, Westbourne Terrace, W.
PRICE, Creation (U.K.) 1815, of Trengwainton, Cornwall.
Arr dwrr y Gyd.
A ll depends on God.
Sir Francis Caradoc Rose Price,
5th Baronet ; b. June 29th, 1880; ed. at Wel-
lington Coll. ; s. his brother, Sir Rose, 1901 ;
formerly Lieut. 1st Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ;
is Capt. Yeo., and serving with Egyptian
Army; served in S. Africa 1900-1901: m.
1909, Marjorie Isabel, da. of the late Capt.
Sir William Russell Russell, of Flaxmere,
Hastings, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand [see
Russell, “Knights’ Widows”], and has
issue.
ginra — Sable, a chevron erminois between three
spear-heads argent, embrued at the points proper.
Crtst— A dragon’s head vert, erased gules, holding in
the mouth a sinister hand erect couped at the wrist and
dropping blood all proper.
Residence — Hensol Castle, Pontyclun, Glamorgan-
shire. Club — Boodle’s.
Sons living -ROSE FRANCIS, b. March 15th. 1910.
■ William Russell Rose, b. 19x6.
Daughters living — Diana Harriette, b. 1912.
Helen Jocelyn, b. TQ20.
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Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Henry Talbot Price, R.N., brother of 3rd baronet, b. 1839,
d. 1915: m. 1870, Lizzie Charlotte, who d. 1915, 2nd da. of the late Charles
Hewitt, M.D., of Cork : —
Francis Henry Talbot, b. 1872 : m. 1899, Florence, only da. of Frederick Hurdle, and has issue
living, Leslie, b. 1904, — Olive May Talbot, b. 1900. Ralph Moreton Aldworth, b. 1878. Rose
Caradoc Percy, b. 1883; is Lieut. Roy. Indian Marine. Arthur Vreichvras Rose, b. 1885.—
Rose Lizzie: in. 1898, Sidney Reginald Dyer, M.D., M.R.C.S., Bar.-at-law, Med. Inspector of
Prisons for England and Wales, Home Office, Whitehall, S.W., and has issue living, Reginald
Talbot, b. 1899; ed. at Marlborough, and at R,M.C. ; Lieut. 1st Batn. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I.;
served during European War 1918 (severely wounded), and with Army of Black Sea 1920.
Gertrude Louisa: m. 1911, Capt. Graham Hungerford, R.M.L.I. Kathleen: m. 1902, Joseph
Mason, and has issue living, Joseph Eric Henry, b. 1903, — Charles Ronald, b. 1908, — Francis Guy
(twin), b. 1908, — Sheila Barbara Kathleen, b. 1909. Residence , Thorleby House, Skipton-in-
Craven, Yorkshire Sybille Dorothy: in. 19x9, Capt. Sidney Arthur Hodder Hungerford, Indian
Army. Residence , Pinvin, Paignton, Devon.
Issue of the late John Price, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1808, d. 1857 : in. 1838, Mary,
who d. 1894, da. of Major Franklin : —
Sir John Frederick, K.C.S.I., b. 1839 ; entered M.C.S. 1862 ; appointed Ch. Sec. to Govt, of Madras,
1888, and an Additional Member of Legislative Council, Madras 1897 ; retired 1897 ; C.S.I. 1893,
K.C.S.I. 1898 : m. 1863, Alice, da. of the Hon. H. D. Phillips, Member of Council, Fort St. George,
and has issue living, George Dominic, C.M.G., b. 1867 ; Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. Prince of
Wales’s Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.) ; served on W. Coast of Africa 1893-4 (despatches), and
during European War 1915-18 (despatches, C.M.G., Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col., Legion of
Honour, Order of White Eagle of Serbia (with Swords)) ; C.M.G. 1918, — Thomas Herbert Francis,
C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1869; is Lieut.-Col. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. ; served with Tirah Expedition
1898, in S. Africa 1902, and during European War 1914-18 (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col., D.S.O.,
C.M.G.); D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G 1918: in. 1019, Lurline May, da. of the Hon. Henry Moses,
M.L.C., of Sydney, N.S. Wales, and widow of Major J. A. Higgon, Yeo.,— Charlotte Mary
Emily : in. 1885, Major Frederic Philip Smyly, formerly 1st Batn. S. Wales Borderers,— Harriet
Alice Franklin: in. 1892, Major L. M'Clintock, R.A., — Ruby Lindley Winifrede : in. 1893,
Henry Perceval Hodgson. Residence , Trengwainton, Exmouth. Emily. Anna Clara: m.
1866, the Rev. Rowland Hayward, who d. 1910. Jane de Winton : in. 1876, George Knox,
who d. 1888. Residence , Trengwainton, Exmouth.
Grandchildren of the late John Price (ante) : —
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Col. Thomas Caradoc Rose Price, C.B., b. 1842, a. 1911 :
in. 1st, 1874, Mary Dennistoun, who d. 1899, da. of the late Thomas Baillie [Baillie,
Bt.] ; 2ndly, 1902, Emeline Shadforth, el. da. of the Hon. Robert Dyce Reed, of Kilbryde,
Armadale, Melbourne.
Thomas Rose Caradoc, C.M.G., D.S.O. , b. 1875; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Welsh Guards ;
Malakand and Buner Field Forces 1897-8, Tibet Expedition 1904, European War 1914-18 ; some-
time Brig. -Gen. Comdg. 114th Inf. Biig. (Welsh Div.) (despatches, D.S.O., Legion of Honour,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.); D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919: in. 1911, Dorothy Patience, only da.
of Sir Henry William Verey (formerly Official Referee of Supreme Court), of Bridge House,
Twyford, Berks, and has issue living, Robert Caradoc Rose, b. 1912, — Dennistoun John Franklin
Rose, b. 1915, — Mary Dorothy, b. 1918. Franklin Alexander Dennistoun Rose, b. 1885. Lorna
Mary Elizabeth Rose, b. 1876 : m. 1901, Ainslie Mills, who d. 1908, of Uardry, Hay, N.S. Wales,
and has issue living.
Granddaughter of the late Col. Thomas Caradoc Rose Price, C.B. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Com. Vivian Franklin Lyon Rose Price, b. 1881 ; d. (on active service
during European War) 1915 : m. 1912, Jean Purvis Mills : —
A da., b. 1916.
Issue of the late George Price, 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1812, d. 1890 : m. 1st,
1839, the Hon. Emily Valentina Plunket, who d. 1864, da. of 14th Baron Dunsany ;
2ndly, 1874, Isabel Ellen Hills, who d. 1904, da. of the late George Harrison, of
Stanground Manor, Northamptonshire, and widow of Lieut. John James Mac-
donald, 71st Highlanders: —
(By xst marriage) George Edward, b. 1842; is a retired Com. R.N. ; served in Russian War 1855
(medal with clasp); sat as M.P. for Devonport (C) 1874-97: in. 1873, Gertrude Lawrence,
adopted da. of Phoebe, widow of Joseph Locke, M.P., and has issue living, Gertrude Emily Rose :
m. 1899, Capt. James Rose Price Hawksley, C. B., M.V.O., R.N., — Gwendolen Rose : in. 1906,
the Rev. Edward Septimus King, R. of Glemham, Suffolk, and has issue living, Basil Edward
b. 1910, Olive Gertrude b. 1908, — Elma Rose : in. 1907, Henry Wolley Leigh-Bennett, of Thorpe
Place, Surrey, and has issue living, Arthur John b. 1919, Barbara b. 1908, Diana Mary b. 1911,
— Julia b. 1912. Residence, Thorpe Place, Chertsey. Clubs, Carlton, Naval and Military,
Wellington. (By 2nd marriage) Cyril Oliver Rose, M.R.E., b. 1880; M.B.E. (Civil) 1920 :
1910, Edith Muriel, da. of the late Donald Campbell Ridout, of Toronto, and has issue living,
George Donald Rose, b. T91 1. Residence, 10, Park Hill, Richmond, Surrey.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Price (infra) : —
Issue of the late Arthur Henry Price, b. 1850, d. 1916 : in. 1872, Minna (now of Valparaiso),
da. of the late Samuel P. Oxley, of Valparaiso : —
Arthur Douglas, b. 1873 : in. 1901, Mina Marion, da. of the late Robert Adolphe Claude, of Valparaiso,
and has issue living, Violet Marion Rose, b. 1902, — Beatrice Mary Rose, b. T904, — Olivia Margaret
Rose, b. 1910, — Eveleen Mina Rose, b. 1913. Residence, Casilla 579, Valparaiso, Chile.
Rev. Thomas Rose, b. 1874; ed. at Trin. Coll. , Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. Honours 1896, LL.M.
1900); is V. of All Saints’, Halifax: in. 1901, Fiances Louisa Salisbury, da. of Fiederick
Churchill, M.I)., F.R.C.S., and has issue living, Thomas Neville Vreichvras Churchill Rose,
b. 1911, — Cyril Lancelot Rose, b. 1913, — Madeleine Rose. b. 1903, — Rosalind Maud Rose,
b. 1906, — Geraldine Minna Violet Rose, b. 1908, — Joy Gerradine Salisbury Rose, b. 1918. Resi-
dence, All Saints’ Vicarage, Halifax. Samuel Percy, b. 1878: in. 1st, 1906, Margaret Elinor,
who d. 1906, da. of the late James Grant, of Dunheanish, Oban ; 2ndly, 191*, Anita, da. of T. A.
Mackay, of Concepcion, Chile, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Arthur Thomas, A 1919, —
Anita Margaret, b. 1914, — Carmen, b. 1915, — Pearl Rose, b. 1917. Residence, Concepcion, Chile.
Lilford Neville Rose. b. 1886 : in. 1911, Eveleen Pender, da. of Alexander Finn, Consul-Gen.
at Valparaiso, Chili Minna Violet Price: in. 1907 (marriage annulled 1914), John George
Maxwell Brownjohn, solicitor. Pearl Isabel Alice : in. 1908, Capt. Archibald Roxburgh Balfour,
M.C., Lothians and Border Horse Yeo., and has issue living, Pearl Elspeth, b. 1913.
Issue of the late Thomas Price, 6th son of 1st baronet, b. 1817, d. 1865: m. 1845,
Anna, who d. 1858, da. of F. H. Macnamara : —
Anna Elizabeth. Katharine Mary.
"Sir Rose Price, 4th Bt., was killed during S. African War 1901.
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GREEN-PRICE, Creation (U.K.) 1874, of Norton Manor, Radnorshire.
Sir Robert Henry Green-Price, 3rd
Baronet; b. Jan. 6th, 1872; s. his father, Sir
Richard Dansey, 1909 ; ed. at Shrewsbury ; is a
J.P. for Radnorshire, Lieut. Montgomeryshire
Yeo., and a D.A.Q.M.G. Egypt; S. Africa 1900-
1901, with Shropshire Imperial Yeo., European
War 1914-18 as Major Yeo. Staff : m. 1906, Clara
Lucile, da. of Frederick Potter, of New York.
$rms— Sable, a chevron nvected argent between three
escutcheons of the last, each charged with a spear-head of
the first embrued proper Crrsl — In front of a dragon’s
head erased vert, holding in the mouth a dexter hand,
couped at the wrist gules, three escallops argent.
Residence — Gwernaffel, Knighton, Radnorshire. Club
— Boodle’s.
Brothers living— GEOFFREY CECIL, b. June 19th,
1877 ; ed. at Shrewsbury Sch., and at Durham Univ. ; is
Hon. Lieut, in the Army, Capt. Reserve of Officers
(formerly in Natal Mil.), and Adj. Roy. Defence Corps;
S. Africa 1899-1902, as Lieut. 34th Batn. Imperial Yeo.
(wounded, Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps), Zulu Rebellion 1906 (medal with clasp),
European War 1914-18 as Adj. Guernsey and Alderney
Dist. National Reserves : m. 1913, Alice Bertha, da. of
the late John Cox, of Shrewsbury. Residence , Les
Camps Village, St. Martin’s, Guernsey. John Powell, b. 1878: m. 1907, Julia, da. of Manners
Norman, and has issue living, John, b. 1908. Residence , Bledafa Estate, Coorg, S. India.
Llewellyn James, b. 1881 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. S. Wales Borderers, and 4th Batn.
Worcestershire Regt. ; European War 1917-18 (wounded): m. 1919, Ethel Lilian, da. of C. S.
Faram, of Eddwick, Worcester, and has issue living, Josephine Margaret, b. 1920.
Sisters living — Louisa Dansey : m. 1890, William Hugh Sprott, and has issue living, Alfred
William, R.N. , b. 1893; became Lieut. 1915, — James Humphry, D.S.C., b. 1809; European
War as Capt. R.F.C. Residence , Eaton Grange, Wellington, Salop. Ethel Mary: m. 1889,
Major Ernest Thomas Lloyd, Bar.-at-Law, formerly B.C.S., having had issue, of whom Ernest
Guy Richard, D.S.O., b. 1890 [see “ Companionage ”] : m. 1918, Helen Kynaston, da. of Lieut. -
Col. Ernest William Greg, C.B., and has issue living, Irene Marion A 1919, — Owen Robert, M.C.,
b. 1893 > Capt. Shropshire L.I. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917 (M.C.), — Reginald
John, b. 1894; 2nd Lieut, in the Army, — Wilfrid Lewis, M.C.,b. 1896; is Capt. Indian Army;
served during European War 1914-17 (M.C.), — Kathleen Mary, b. 1897, — Evelyn Nesta, b. 1903,
— Frances Gwenda, b. 1908. Residence , Broughton Lodge, Cheltenham. Gladys : m. 1904,
William Frederick Strick Humphreys, and has issue living, Charles Lionel Joce, b. 1905, — Hugh
Richard Strick, b. 1908. Residence , Amberley Court, Monmouth. Dorothy Clara : vi. 1908,
Major John Lintorn Shore, D.S.O., Cheshire Regt., and has issue living, John Richard Rodly,
b. 1912, — Margaret Lucile, b. 1911, — Doryl Jean (twin), b. 1912. Nesta Faith: m. 1912, Dr. W.
Humphrey Williams, and has issue living, Richard Michael, b. 1914, — Peter Humphrey, b. 1916.
Residence, Chippenham House, Monmouth.
Uncles living (sons of 1st baronet) — Rev. Alfred Edward, b. i860 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1883, M.A. 1888) ; formerly V. of Honingham and E. Tuddenham ; is R. of Tarrington : m.
1893, Mary Louisa, da. of the late Very Rev. H. Edwards, Dean of Bangor, and has issue
living, Enid Mary, b. 1894, — Sylvia Rachel, b. 1896, — Alice Monica, b. 1907. Residence, Tarring-
ton Rectory, Hereford. George William Whitmore, b. 1862; is a J.P. and Chm. of Quarter
Sessions for co. Radnor : m. 1893, Rachel Georgiana, da. of Thomas Henry Burroughes, of Ketton
Cottage, Stamford [B. Lilford]. Residence, The Gables, Norton, Radnorshire. Club, Public
Schools’.
Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Fanny Laura. — — Henrietta Margaret : m. 1871, Col.
Arthur Lang Tickell, who d. 1904, formerly Comdg. 1st Batn. Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex
Regt.), and has issue living, Laura Margaret, b. 1872 : m. 1892, Col. Ernest Vernon Bellers,
Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.), and Reserve of Officers, and has issue living,
Eric Vernon Robert b. 1894; is Lieut. Indian Army, Lionel Hugh William, R.N., b. 1900; became
a Midshipman 1915, Ralph Whitmore 'A 1910, Richard Charles Hamon A 1911, Nina Margaret
b. 1893, — Elinor Forbes, b. 1875 : m. '.i 896, Lieut.-Col. Ernest William Rokeby Stephenson, Duke
of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.), who d. (killed in action) 1915, and has issue living,
Frank Michael Rokeby A 1901, John William Arthur A 1907, Gwendoline A 1898, — Nora Constance,
A 1876: m. 1906, Major Henry Napier Rowlatt, Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.),
and has issue living, Denis Frederick Napier A 1911, Violet Elizabeth A 1908, Henrietta Noreen
A 1915, — Violet, A 1878 : m. 1913, Arthur Hotham O’Bryen-Taylor, of Meadways, Beaconsfield,
Bucks, and has issue living, Ann Hester A 1914.^— Milburgha : m. 1871, Richard Ingram Dansey,
who d. 1909, and has issue living, Rev . Richard Pateshall, b. 1872 ; ed. at Repton, and at Lich-
field Theological Coll. ; is R. of Kentchurch, Herefordshire, with Llangua, Monmouthshire,
m. 1906, Ina Maud Venables, da. of the late Rev. A. V. Dobson, of Trin. Coll., Oxford, — Guy
Reginald, b. 1874; served during European War 1915-17 in Canadian Inf. (wounded), — Francis
Henry, b. 1878 [see “Companionage”]: m. 1914, Nora Fitzgerald, da. of Capt. John Fitzgerald
Tuthill, Devonshire Regt., of Moyglare House, co. Meath, — Alice Milburgha, — Annabella Sybil :
m. 1914, Major Harry Burges Fisher, Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regt.), who d. (killed, in
action during European War) 1916, and has issue living, Richard Harry b. 1915. Residence,
Manor House, Richards Castle, Ludlow, Salop. '-Edith Mary [Lady Milbank')'. m. 1875, Sir
Powlett Charles John Milbank, 2nd Bt., who d. 1918. Residence, Lemore, Eardisley, Hereford-
shire.—Alice Mildred : m. 1892, Edgar Robert Henry Moorsom, having had issue, of whom
Alfred Edgar, A 1893 ; Lieut. Suffolk Regt. ; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1916,
— Marjorie Constance Alice, b. 1896. Residence, Nacton House, near Ipswich.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Herbert Chase Green-Price, 2nd son of 1st baronet, A 1855,
d. 1919 : m. 1895, Susan Alice, el. da. of William Henry Barneby [see E. St.
Aldwyn] : —
Francis Chase, A 1896 ; is Lieut. Army Ser. Corps ; European War 1915-18. Richard Henry,
A 1905. Patience Laura, A 1898.
The 1st baronet, Sir Richard, who was son of the late George Green, Esq,, of Knighton, in 1874
assumed, by Roy. license, the additional surname of Price, and sat as M.P. for Radnor Boroughs (L)
1862-9, and for Radnorshire 1880-5.
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RUGGE-PRICE, Creation (U.K.) 1804, of Spring Grove, Richmond, Surrey.
Sir Charles Rugge-Price, 6th Baronet ; b. May
26th, 1841 ; his father, Sir Arthur James, 1892 ; ed. at
Harrow, and in Geneva; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Surrey;
formerly Hon. Col. 3rd Vol. Batn. E. Surrey Regt. (Lieut. -Col.
Comdg. Batn. 1882-6) : m. 1867, Antonia Mary, who d. 1918,
da. of the late William James Harvey, of Carnousie, co. Banff,
and has issue.
^rms— 1st and 4th, gules, a lion rampant argent, Price ; 2nd and 3rd,
sable, on a chevron invected argent, between three mullets pierced or, a
unicorn’s head erased of the first, Rugge. Crrsts — 1st, a lion rampant argent,
holding a rose gules, slipped vert ; 2nd, a talbot passant argent, gorged
with a collar and pendent therefrom an escutcheon sable, thereon the head
of an ibex couped, also argent.
Seat — Spring Grove, Richmond, Surrey.
Vive ut vivas. Son living_CHARLES FREDERICK, b. Feb. 5th, 1868 ; ed. at Chel-
Live (here) so then yo tenham Coll., and at R.M.A. ; formerly Lieut. -Col. R.F.A. ; served in
may live (- hereajter ). g Africa 1900 and 1901 (despatches, Queen's medal with four clasps),
and during European War 1914-15 (despatches) : m. 1901, Isabella Napier Keith, da. of Maj.-Gen.
Sir James Keith Trotter, K.C.B., C.M.G., R.A., and has issue living, Charles James Napier,
b. 1902, — Anthony Arthur Keith, b. 1914, — Catharine Marjorie, b. 1904,— Lois Mary Maitland,
b. 1911.
Daughters living— Isobel Mary Engel.- Edith Winifred. Henrietta: m. 1907,* Richard
Rawlinson, and has issue living, Henry Richard, b. 1918, — Elizabeth Antonia, b. 1909, — Margaret,
b. 1912. Residence, Ellingham, East Sheen, Surrey. Gwladys Margaret.
Sister living — Alice Elizabeth. Residence , 47, Onslow Square, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Ralph Price, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Ralph Charles Price, b. 1806, d. 1868 : m. 1835, Albinia Eliza, who d.
1886, da. of Sir Charles Price, 2nd baronet : —
Leonard Charles, b. 1855. Residence , Ewell, Surrey. Marian Frances: m. 1874, James Frederick
Gaitskell, who d. 1895.
Grandchildren of the late Ralph Charles Price (ante) :—
Issue of the late Ralph George Price, b. 1838, d. 1904 : m. 1867, Annette Mary, who d. 1916,
da. of the late Rev. Simeon Burney Warner : —
Edith Mabel Warner : m. 1889, Brig.-Gen. Frank Broadwood Matthews, C.B., D.S.O., having had
issue, of whom Ralph Charles, M.C., b. 1893 ; Is Capt. King’s Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.) ; served
during European War 1914-18 (wounded, M.C.), — Frank George, b. 1898 ; Midshipman R.N. ; d.
(killed on active ser. during European War) 1914. — Meredyth Rose, b. 1890 : ni. 1914, Capt.
Herbert John Gordon Griffin, Duke of Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt.), and has issue living, Jess
Mary Hartley b. 1916, Andrde Christine Meredyth b. 1917, Rosemary Edith b. 1919. Residence ,
Old Raven House, Hook, Hants. Annette Maud Warner: m. 1891, Joseph Child Priestley,
K.C., of 5, Crown Office Row, E.C., and has issue living, Douglas Ralph Overend, M.C., b. 1893 I
European War 1915-19 as Capt. R.E. (M.C.), — Monica, b. 1897 : m. 1916, Col. Cuthbert Euan
Charles Rabagliati, M.C., R.A. F. Residence, Tatmore Place, Hitchin, Herts.
Issue of the late Alfred Adams Price, b. 1840, d. 1917 : m. 1867, Eliza Lockett, who d. 1901,
da. of Thomas Taylor, formerly of Indian C.S. : —
Kenneth Alexander, b. 1869 ; European War 1918 as Capt. Canadian Mounted Rifles : m. 1904, Helen
Mary, 2nd da. of William Balwin George, and has issue living, Guy Adams, b. 1907, — Arthur Basil,
b. 1916, — a son, b. 1920, — Ethel Marian, b. 1905, — Phyllis, b. 1908.-^— Kathleen Mary : m. 1907,
Robert George McCrea, and has issue living, Robert Francis, b. 1908, — Margaret Mary, b. 1913, —
Elsie Kathleen, b. 1915.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Robert Price, younger son of the late Ralph Price
(ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Ralph Anstruther Price, b. 1842, d. 1914: m. 1867, Fanny
Hughes (now of 72, Lansdowne Road, Holland Park, W.u.), da. of James Lamb, of
Calcutta
Mary Sophia, b. 1872 : m. 1908, Charles Rundall Cunningham. Residence , 119, Lansdowne Road,
Holland Park, W.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. Augustus Price (infra) : —
Issue of the late Petley Lloyd Augustus Price, b. 1856, d. 1910 : 1884, Mary Cotton,
(now of Mereside, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia), da. of the late Com. Frederick
Arthur Egerton, R.N. \_see Grey-Egerton, Bt., colls.]: —
Augustus Robert Petley, b. 1885 ; is Capt. Indian Army Reserve (despatches). Harold Tudor
Egerton, b. 1888. Reginald, b. 1889. Elizabeth Rosina May : m. 1915, Alexander Thomas
Benthall Charlesworth, Lieut. R. F.C., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1917.
Ada Marjorie : m. 1915, Cecil Edward Archibald Leslie Ley, M.C.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Price, 4th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Augustus Price, £.1813, d. i860: m. 1852, Elizabeth Emma, who
d. 1890, da. of Maj.-Gen. Christopher Hodgson: —
Hermann Chicheley Augustus, b. 1858; is a J.P. for Somerset. Residence , Drayton, near Taunton.
———Florence Engel Augusta : m. 1911, Robert Brindley Wood, who d. 1914. Residence . Nelson
Lodge, 13, Nelson Road, Bournemouth.
Issue of the late Gen. George Uvedale Price, b. 1821, d. 1891 : m. 1st, 1851, Elizabeth Palmer,
who d. 1857, da. of James Price, Quartermaster 24th Regt., and widow of Arthur Edward
Frere, Lieut. 24th Regt.; 2ndly, 1859, Harriette Anne Wilhelmina (now of The Croft,
Mount Hermon, Woking), da. of the late Rev. Charles Robert Gayer, of Dingle, co.
Kerry : —
George Uvedale, b. 1853. Catherine Rosina: m. 1872, Thomas Henry Moore. Emma Elizabeth.
■ —Charles Henry Uvedale, C.B., D.S.O., b. 1862; formerly Col. Indian Army; sometime a
D.A.A.G. in India ; served in Uganda 1898 (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1899, C.B. (Mil.) 1914: m. 1889, Ada
Mary, da. of John Orlando Hercules Norman Oliver, C.S.I., and has issue living, Merlyth Mary, b.
x895. Cyril Uvedale, C.M.G. , b. 1868 ; ed. at Westward Ho ! ; formerly Col. Indian Army ; served
with Zhob Valley Expedition 1890, in Uganda 1897-9 (despatches), in China 1900, and during Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (despatches, C.M.G. , Russian Order of St. Anne with swords); C.M.G. 1916:
7H. 1902, Ethel Maude, who d. iqi6, da. of the late Capt. William Henry Ashe. Mary Sophia.
Grandchildren of the late Gen. George (Jvedale Price (ante)- —
Issue of the late Major Edward Augustus Uvedale Price, b. 1854, d. 1905 : m. 1881,
Elizabeth .Henrietta, who d. 1905, da. of Henry J. P. Dumas. J.P. for Surrey :
Geoffrey Uvedale, b. 1885: is Lieut. -Com. R.N.V. R. ; served during European War 1914-18, with
Roy. Naval Div. (wounded, despatches): m. 1908, Winifred Ethel, only da. of Edgar L. Price,
ormerly of The Bays, Oakhill Road, East Putney, S.W., and has issue living. Vivienne Betty
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Henrietta, b. 1910. Residence , 57, Cromwell Road. S.W.— — Helen Rose Elizabeth: m. 1908,
Henry Edward Seccombe, A. R.I.B.A., of H.M. Office of Works, and has issue living, Ralph
Henry, b. 1910, — Pamela Elizabeth, b. 1913, — Diana Primrose, b. 1919. Residence , Strode Lodge,
Weybridge. Kathleen Janette : m. 1912, Leslie Granville Waller, Lieut. Intelligence Corps, and
has issue living, Margaret Evelyn Henrietta, b. 1913. Residence , 62, Melbury Gardens, Wimble-
don, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Price (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Charles Price, b. 1816, d. 1885 : m. 1847, Ellen, who d. 1878,
da. of John Taylor, of Liverpool : —
Thomas Plumer, 4>. 1861 : m. 1884, Elizabeth Laura Middleton, da. of the late Capt. Richard
George Collins (formerly 57th Regt.), of Melbourne House, Collumpton, and has issue living,
Thomas Ralph Plumer (of 1, Carlton Crescent, Southampton), b. 1885 ; admitted a Solicitor 1907 ;
European War 1914-19 as Capt. R.G.A. (T. F.) : m. 1916, Ruth Beatrice, da. of the late Sydney
Harris, of The Gables, Hagley Road, Edgbaston, — Phyllis Joan Sinclair Plumer, b. 1895 : m. 1918,
Capt. Thomas Bruny6e Harston, LL.B., solicitor, of Bowdon, Cheshire (formerly Capt. Liverpool
Regt.). Residence, 1, Carlton Crescent, Southampton. Hall Towrye, b. 1864; admitted a
solicitor 1886; Bar. British Honduras 1887; is a J.P. for British Honduras : m. 1888, Matilda
Caroline, da. of the late Richard Henry Bowen, of Regent Street, Belize, British Honduras.
Residence, Regent Street, Belize, British Honduras.— Alice Ellen : m. 1st, 1882, Alexander
Stanley Lowndes, who d. 1893 ; 2ndly, 1895, Samuel Sunders, of Calcutta, who d. 1905 ; 3rdly,
1906, Cyril Templeton King. Residence, Compton House, Lower Warberry Road, Torquay.
Eliza Plumer. Residence, Rockdeane, n, Hughenden Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Edwin Plumer Price, Q.C., b. 1818, d. 1899 : tn. 1st, 1841,
Lucy, who d. 1884, da. and co-heir of John Harrison, of Ripley Court, Surrey; 2ndly, 1884,
Agnes Mary, who d. 1888, da. of William J. de Normanville, of Queen’s Road, Regent’s
Park, and widow of John Samuel Guy, of Panama and Aspinwall, New Grenada, U.S.C. ;
3rdly, 1889, Jannette Louisa Achsah, who d. 1909, da. of J. M. Bird, of Eagle House,
Downham Market, Norfolk : —
Dora Lucy. Residence, Bearsted, Guildford.— — Georgiana Charlotte Elizabeth : m. 1879, William
Thomas Law, M.D., who d. 1910. Residence, Bearsted, Guildford.— -Beatrice Mary Plumer-
Price; has assumed by Deed Poll the additional surname of Plumer. Residence, 5, Cambridge
Terrace Hyde Park, W.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Charles Price (ante) : —
Issue of the late Ralph Mountague Rokeby Price, b. i860, d. 1905 : m. 1889, Emily Ada
(now of Belize, British Honduras), da. of William Jex, of Norfolk, and widow of
Alexander Finlay Bowman, of Serpon Estate, British Honduras
Ralph Chicheley Rokeby, b. 1889. Arthur Mountague Rokeby, b. 1892.— Gladys Ethel Rokeby,
b. 1895.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Price, 5th son of 1st Bt. : —
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Capt. Spencer Cosby Price, b. 1819, d. 1892 : m. 1st, 1843,
Sarah, who d. 1850, da. of John Hyde, of Castle Hyde, co. Cork, and widow of William
Cooke Collis, of Castle Cooke ; 2ndly, 18 — , Adelaide, da. of George Baker ; 3rdly, 1872,
Emily, who d. 187 s, da. of James Howe : —
(By 1st marriage) Annie Eliza : m. 1869, Hormuzd Rassam, who d. iqio, formerly I.C.S.,
and has issue living, Anthony Hormuzd, b. 1883 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Border Regt. ;
sometime Capt. on Staff of New Zealand Defence Forces : m. 1913, Margaretta Goodhugh,
widow of the late Edward Sanger, of Rolvenden, Tasmania, 2nd has issue living, Spencer
Cosby Hormuzd, b. 1914,— Theresa : m. 1908, Capt. J Donaldson Boswall, W.S., Seaforth
Highlanders, of Donaldson House, Boswall Road, Wardie, Edinburgh, and Pretoria, S.
Africa, who d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, — Mary, — Annie Ferida, — Sarah
Amina : m. 1904, Harold F. Wheeler, of Haywards Heath, Sussex, and Calcutta, and has issue
living, Harold Clifford b. 1905, — Nora Frances, b. 18 — : m. 1909, the Rev. Kinton Jacques
Hon. Canon of Manchester, who d. 1915, of Nineveh House, Brighton, and has issue living,
Arnold Kinton Rassam b. 1913. Residence, Fromfield, Ferndale Road, Hove, Sussex. (By 3rd
marriage) Spencer Edward Cosby, b. 1873 : m. 1894, his cousin Eleanor Ann, da. of Mark Watmore,
and has issue living, Spencer Kendrick Sydney, b. 1902, — Nesta Joan Cosby, b. 1900.
Issue of the late Hall Rokeby Price, b. 1821, d. 1903 : m. 1853 Fanny, who d.
1899, da. of Matthew Holland : —
Wilfrid Thomas Rokeby, b. 1856; cd. at Winchester and at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1878); admitted
a Solicitor 1883 ; was Master of Ironmongers’ Co. 1907-8 : m. 1888, Emily Catherine, el. da. of the
late Charles Frederick Murray, of Woodcote Hall, Epsom, and has issue living, Harold Rokeby,
M.C. {Club, Conservative), b. 1889 ; ed. at Winchester Coll. ; is Lieut, and Acting Capt.
Rifle Brig. (Prince Cons jrt’s Own); European War 1915-17 (wounded, despatches, M.C.), —
Murray Rokeby, b. 1894 ; is Lieut. York and Lancaster Regt. ; served during European War
1914-18 (wounded, 1914 star), — Freda Rokeby, b. 1890: m. 1st, 1915, Capt. George Edgecombe
Hellyer, Hampshire Regt., who d. (wounds in action) 1915 ; 2ndly, 1917, Arthur William
Montague Marshall, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), John Wilfrid b. 1918, Jean b. 1920, —
Marjorie Rokeby, b. 1891, — Olive Rokeby, b. 1893. Residence , 7, Brechin Place, S.W. Club,
United University. Helen Ursula Rokeby. Residence, Clementhorpe, St. Albans.
The 1st baronet, Alderman Sir Charles Price, was M.P. for the City of London 1802-12, and
Lord Mayor thereof 1802-3. Sir Arthur James, 5th baronet, assumed in 1874, by Roy. license, the
additional surname of Rugge.
Price-Fothergill, see Price.
Prichard-Jones, see Jones.
PRIMROSE, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Redholme, Dumbreck, Govan, Co. of City of
Glasgow.
Sir John Ure Primrose, LL.D., ist Baronet , el.
son of the late William Primrose, merchant miller of Glasgow ;
b. Oct. 16th, 1847; ed at Collegiate Sch., Glasgow; LL.D.
Glasgow 18 — ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. of City of Glasgow,
J.P. for Lanarkshire, Senior partner in the firm of William
Primrose and Sons, flour millers, of Centre Street, Glasgow,
Lord Provost of Glasgow, Lord-Lieut. of the co. of the City
of Glasgow, and a Trustee of National Galleries of Scotland ;
was Chm. of Clyde Navigation Trust 1902-5 : m. ist, 1877,
Margaret Jane, who d. 1896, da. of James Adam, merchant, of
Glasgow; 2ndly, 1897, Anna, who d. 1913, da. of Alexander
Spence Wylie, of Glasgow ; 3rdly, 1915, Muriel, da. of Edwin
Pilling, woollen manufacturer, of Rochdale, and widow of James
Fidelity and confidence. Donald, shipowner, of Glasgow, and has issue by 1st marriage.
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&rm»— Per fesse argent and ermines, on a fesse vert between in chief a mill rind between
two cross-crosslets fitchee gules, and in base a salmon on its back argent, holding a signet ring in
its mouth, three primroses slipped proper. Crist— A hand couped at the wrist grasping a primrose
slipped proper.
Residence— Redholme, Dumbreck, Glasgow. Clubs— Constitutional (Glasgow), Art (Glasgow).
Son living- —WILLIAM LOUIS, b. June ist, 1880 : m. 1907, Elizabeth Caroline, da. of Hugh
Dunsmuir, of Glasgow, and has issue living, John Ure b. 1908, — Hugh Dunsmuir, b. 1909.
Residence, •
PRINGLE, Creation (N.S.) 1683, of Stichill, Roxburghshire.
Sir Norman Hamilton Pringle, 9th
Baronet; b. May 13th, 1903 ; s. his father, Capt.
Sir Norman Robert, 1919.
$rms — Azure, three escallops or Crists — ist, an
escallop or ; 2nd, a saltire azure within a garland of bay-
leaves proper, ^upjjortrrs — Dexter , a buck proper collared
or ; sinister, a greyhound proper collared as the dexter.
dKotto otter Crists — “Coronat tides” {Faith crowns).
Residence — Newhall, Galashiels.
Brothers living— RONALD STUART, b. April 26th,
1905. James Drummond, b. 1906.
Sister living — Mary Elizabeth, b. 1916.
Aunts living (daughters of 7th baronet) — Magdalen
Valerie, b. 1877. Violet Louisa Maria, b. 1879.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 6th baronet)- Emilia
Margaret.
Widows living Of 7th and 8th Baronets— Louisa Clementina {Lady Pringle), da. of the late
Robert Steuart, M.P., of Alderston, N.B. : m. 1871, Sir Norman William Drummond Pringle,
7th baronet, who d. 1897. Florence Madge {Lady Pringle), da. of the late J. Vaughan, of
Rochester : m. 1902, Capt. Sir Norman Robert Pringle, 8th baronet, who d. (result of active ser.
during European War) 1919. Residence, Newhall, Galashiels.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John Robert Pringle, son of 5th baronet, b. 18 — , d. 1847 : in.
1844, Hester Helen, da. of the late Gen. Malcolm McNeill:—
Emily Eliza Steele {Lady Cathcart) '. m. ist, 1865, John Gordon, of Cluny, Aberdeenshire, who d.
1878 ; 2ndly, 1880, Sir Reginald Archibald Edward Cathcart, 6th Bt., who d. 1916. Residences ,
Cluny Castle, Aberdeen ; Titness Park, Sunninghill, Berks.
The 4th baronet was M.P. for Berwickshire in four Parliaments. The 8th baronet, Sir Norman
Robert, Capt. Army Pay Depart., d. (result of active ser. during European War) 1919.
Proctor-Beauchamp, see Beauchamp.
Pryce-Jones, see Jones.
Friendship reflects honors.
PRYSE. Creation (U.K.) 1866, of Gogerddan.
Sir Lewes Thomas Loveden Pryse, 3rd
Baronet; b. Feb. 5th, 1864; s. his brother, Sir
Edward John WEBLEY-PARRY-PRYSE , 1918;
is patron of one living : m. 1894, Florence Madeline,
da. of Col. F. Howell, of Trewellwell, Pembroke-
shire, and has issue.
&ms — Or, a lion rampant reguardant sable. Crist — A
lion rampant reguardant sable, holding between the paws a
fleur-de-lis or.
Seat — Gogerddan, Aberystwith. Town Residence — 13,
Sussex Mansions, Sussex Place, S.W.7. Clubs — Arthur’s,
Badminton.
son living— JOHN PRYSE HOWELL LOVEDEN, b.
March 12th, 1897 ; ed. at Cheltenham ; is Lieut. Yeo. : m.
1918, Enid Gwen Pollock, da. of the late H. Warlers Horne,
of East Hill House, Wimbledon, and widow of Major C. S.
Holland, R.F.A.
Brothers living — Richard Humphrey Edmund, b. 1867 ; ed.
at Wellington Coll., and at Uppingham : m. ist, 1894, Emily
Beatrice (who obtained a divorce 19 — ), da. of the late James
F. Imray, of St. Catharine’s, Beckenham ; 2ndly, 19 — , Ellen,
da. of the late — Whittaker. George Rice, b. 1870 ; is
Capt. Yeo., and a J.P. for Cardiganshire : in. 1895, Geraldine
Mabel, da. of the late Conrade Middleton Abadam, of Mid-
dleton Hall, Carmarthenshire, and has issue living, Pryse
Loveden, b. 1896; ed. at Wellington Coll.; is Lieut. S. Wales Borderers, — Margaret Angharad
Elinor, b. 1903. Residence, Ty Mawr, Ciliau Aeron, Cardiganshire. Herbert William, b. 1872 ;
is Lieut. Suffolk Regt. : m. 1896, Ethel Schuler, da. of the late Capt. Frederick Parsons, J.P., and
has issue living, Olwen Esther Joan, b. 1897. Residence ,
Sisters living — Margaret Louisa Joan : in. 1897, Edward Athelstan Lewis Powell {Club, Badmin-
ton), hav ing had issue, William Edward George Pryse Wynne, b. 1899 ; Welsh Guards ;
d (killed in action during European War) 1918. Residence, Nant Eos Aberystwith.— Florence
Mary: m. 1894 Reginald James Rice Loxdale, and has issue living, Myfanwy Louisa Regina,
b. 1895. Residence, Castle Hill, Llanilar, Aberystwyth.
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Aunts living (sister^pf ist baronet) — Margaret : m. 1869, Thomas Holford, who d. 1918, and has issue
living, James Henry Edward, D.S.O.,b. 1873 [see “ Companionage"] : m. 1901, the Hon. Blanche
Grosvenor, second da. of ist Baron Stalbridge, and has issue living, Margaret Blanche b. 1902,
Eleanor Constance b. 1906, Elizabeth Joan b. 1909, — Thomas Pryse Arthur, b. 1876 ; formerly 10th
Hussars : m. 1902, Violet Evelyn, da. of Andrew Alexander Watt, D. L., and has issue living, a
da. b. 1903, Margaret Betty b. 1906, — JohnCarbury, b. 1878 ; formerly Hussars, — Charles Frederick,
D.S.O., O.B.E., b. 1879 [see “Companionage”]: m. 1905, Ursula Issobel, da. of Richard Cecil
Corbett f see E. Perth, colls.], and has issue living, Richard Edward b. 1909, James Charles
Geoffrey b. 1912, a son b. 1916, Gwendolen Sibell b. 1906, Eleanor Ursula b. 1907, — Margaret
Anne : m. 1893, Major Malcolm James Russell Dundas [see B. Brabourne], — Gwendolen Alice : m.
1904, Major Cecil Uvedale Corbett, D.S.O., of Stableford, Bridgnorth, Salop [see E. Perth, colls.].
Residence, Castle Hill, Cerne, Dorsetshire.
Widows living Of 1st and 2nd Baronets— Louisa Joan {Lady Pryse), da. of Capt. John
Lewes, of Llanlear, Cardiganshire : m. 1859, Sir Pryse Pryse, ist baronet, who d. 1906. Nina
Katharine Angharad, O.B.E., {Lady Webley- Parry- Pryse), da. of the late D. K. W. Webley-
Parry : m. 1891, Sir Edward John Webley-Parry-Pryse, 2nd baronet, who d. 1918, having assumed
by Roy. license 1892, the additional surnames of Webley-Parry. Residence, Noyadd Trefawr,
Cardiganshire.
The ist baronet, Sir Pryse Pryse, cousin of Sir Carbery Pryse, 4th Bt. (cr. 1641), resumed the
original family surname of Pryse by Roy. license 1863. The 2nd baronet, Sir Edward John Pryse,
assumed by Roy. license 1892, the additional surnames of Webley-Parry.
PULESTON, Creation (U.K.) 1813, of Emral, Flintshire. [Extinct 1896.]
Rev. Sir Theophilus Gresley Henry Puleston, 4th and last
Baronet.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet — Mary Sophia : m. 1880, Col. Llewelyn England Sidney
Parry, C.B.E., D.S.O., and has issue living, Ruby, — Pearl : in. 1902, Francis John Lloyd Priestley
[Cunliffe, Bt.], and has issue living, Mary Sapphire b. 1905, Joan Amethyst b. 1907, Frances Pearl
b. 1911, — Mary, — Olive Ivy. Residence , Pengwern, Rhuddlan, Flintshire.— Catherine Theo-
dosia Fountayne : in. 1899, the Rev. Reginald William Wilberforce, R. of Little Bittering [see
B. Denman]. Residence , Bittering Hall, Gressenhall, Norfolk.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Anne Margaret {Lady Puleston), da. of the late David
Bannerman, formerly of Mansfield, Whalley Range : in 1882, as his second wife, the Rev. Sir
Theophilus Gresley Henry Puleston, 4th baronet, who d. 1896. Residence, Strathavon, Holland
Road, Hove, Sussex.
Purves (Home-Purves-Hume-Campbell), see Campbell.
QUAIN, Creation (U.K.) 1891, of Harley Street, co. London, and Carrigoon, Mallow,
co. Cork. [Extinct 1898.]
Sir Richard Quain, M.D., LL.D ., R.R.S., ist and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet — Agnes Mary: in. 1883, Francis Dixon Brown. Isabel: m.
1891, John Edward Chapman Mathews, formerly Major Roy. Gloucestershire Hussars Yeo. Cav.,
and has issue living, Isabel Mary ffarington, b. 1892, — Marguerite Madeline, b. 1898. Residence ,
55, Cornwall Gardens, S.W. ■ Mary Maude. Residence, Dipley, near Winchfield, Hants.
QUILTER, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Bawdsey Manor, Bawdsey, Suffolk.
Plutdt mourir que
changer.
Sir (William Eley) Cuthbert Quilter, 2nd
Baronet ; b. July 17th, 1873; s. his father. Sir (William)
Cuthbert 1911 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll. Camb.
(B.A. 1896); is a J.P. for Suffolk; formerly Major Suffolk
Yeo.; sat as M.P. for Suffolk, S., or Sudbury, Div. (C)
Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918 : m. 1899, the Hon. Gwynedd
Douglas-Pennant, da. of 2nd Baron Penrhyn, and has issue.
^n«s — Argent, on a bend invected gules, between three Cornish
choughs proper, two cross crosslets of the first. drest — In front of an
arm vambraced proper, the hand grasping a battle-axe in bend sinister
sable, head argent, the wrist entwined by a wreath of the third and second,
a Cornish chough proper.
Seat — Bawdsey Manor, W oodbridge, Suffolk. Clubs — Carlton, Boodle’s.
Son living— JOHN RAYMOND CUTHBERT, b. Feb. 25th, 1902.
Daughters living— Inez, b. 1904. Zoe Gwynedd, b. 1912. Sonia,
b. 1917.
Brothers living* — Roger Cuthbert, b. 1877. Percy Cuthbert, b. 1879: in. 1909, Gladys Clare
Alice, da. of Charles Clement Tudway [see Hervey- Bathurst, Bt.], and has issue living, Beryl
Joan, b. 1909, — Anne, b. 1913, — Diana Primrose, b. 1916. Eustace Cuthbert, O.B.E., b. 1881 ; is
Major Suffolk Regt. ; formerly Lieut. Suffolk Imperial Yeo. ; European War 1914-19 with Tank
Corps (despatches, O.B.E.); O.B.E. 1919: m. 1906, Cecil Bligh, only da. of Philip Nutting, of
Springlands, Stanmore, and has issue living, Eustace Ronald Cuthbert, b. 1907, — John Cuthbert, b.
1910. Residence, Hill House, Belstead, Ipswich, Suffolk.
Sisters living — Maude Marian : m. 1888, Frederick Anthony Denny. Residences , Horwood House,
Winslow, Bucks ; 73, Grosvenor Street, W. Norah Blanche : in. ist, 1898, Capt. William G.
Pitt Miller, Loyal N. Lancashire Regt., who d. 1906; 2ndly, 1913, Capt. Guy Noel Vivian,
Grenadier Guards, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Ruby : m. 1919, Major Arthur Henry
Carr Sutherland, O.B.E., M.C. [see Sutherland, K.]. Residence,
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Mary {Lady Quilter), da. of the late John Wheeley Bevington,
of Worcester and Brighton: in. .1867, Sir (William) Cuthbert Quilter, ist baronet, who d. 1911.
Residences, Woodhall, Woodbridge ; 7, Queen’s Parade, Bath.
The ist baronet, Sir Cuthbert, was one of the Founders of the National Telephone Co. (Limited),
and sat as M.P. for S., or Sudbury, Div. of Suffolk ( LU ) 1885-1906.
* The elder brother, John Arnold Cuthbert Quilter, b. 1875 ; Lieut.-Col. Roy. Naval Div. ; d.
killed in action at the Dardanelles) 1915.
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RADCLIFFE, Creation (U.K.) 1813, of Milnesbridge House^ Yorkshire.
Sir Joseph Edward Radcliffe, 4th
Baronet; b. Aug. 1st, 1858; his father, Sir
Joseph Percival Pickford, 1908; formerly Capt.
3rd Batn. Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire
Regt.) : m. 1881, Mary Katharine, da. of the late
John Reginald Francis George Talbot [ see B.
Talbot de Malahide, colls.], of Rhode Hill, Lyme
Regis, and has issue.
— Argent, a bend engrailed sable charged with a
crescent of the field for difference. Crrst— A bull’s head
erased sable, horns argent, tipped or, gorged with a ducal
coronet of the second
Seats — Rudding Park, Harrogate, Yorkshire ; Royton
Hall, Oldham, Lancashire.
Sons living— EVERARD JOSEPH, b. 1884; ed. at
Downside, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B. A. 1906) ; formerly
Capt. Yorkshire Hussars Yeo., and a J.P. for N. Riding
of Yorkshire : in. 1909, Daisy, da. of Capt. Henry Ashton
Case, of Beckford Hall, near Tewkesbury, Gloucester-
shire, and has issue living, Joseph Benedict Everard
Henry, b. 1910, — Hugh John Reginald Joseph, b. 1911, —
Harry Peter Joseph, b 1914. Residence , 25, Queen’s
Virtue for its own sake Gardens, Bays water, W.2. Clubs, Boodle’s, Yorkshire,
’ Northern Counties. Joseph Francis Edward, b. 1891 ;
is Lieut. Northumberland Fusiliers ; served during European War 1914- 15 (wounded). Robert,
b. 1898.—— Charles Joseph Basil, b. 1900.
Daughter living— Mary Winifride (Freyda), b. 1885: in. 1914, Capt. Thomas Cecil de Trafford,
Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), who d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1914
[see de Trafford, Bt., colls.].
Brothers living— Henry Joseph Francis, b. 1862 : formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Queen’s Own
Cameron Highlanders ; European War 1914-18 as Draft Conductor : m. 1896, Gertrude Mary
Philomena, da. of the late John Coventry [see E. Coventry, colls.], and has issue living, Henry
Edward Joseph, b. 1904, — Gertrude Mary Catherine, b. 1903. Residence, Burgate, Fordingbridge,
Hants. Club, Hyde Park. Philip John Joseph, C.M .(?., b. 1863 ; is Col. (retired) R.E. ; served
during European War 1914-18 on Staff (C.M.G.); C.M.G. 1918: m. 1893, Maud, da. of the late
Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld, G.C.M.G., having had issue, of whom Arthur Philip Joseph, b. 1896 ;
Lieut. R.A. ; d (killed in action during European War) 1917, — Mary, b. 1894 : in. 1919, Capt.
Bernard Percy Turnbull Lees, M.C., Dorsetshire Yeo. [see Lees, Bt., cr. 1897]. Bernard Percival
Joseph, b. 1869: m. 1896, Georgina Mary, da. of Maurice Murray, D.L., of Beech Hill, Cork,
having had with other issue, Percival Victor Alban, b. 1897 ; Lieut. Yorkshire Regt. ; d. (killed
in action during European War) 1917, — Cyril William Joseph, b. 1902. Roger Chidiock Joseph,
b. 1872 ; formerly Lieut. Durham Artillery, W. Div. R.A.
Sisters living — Mary Agnes Catherine. Mary Filumena : in. 1899, William Joseph Manley,
and has issue living, Marie. Mary Katharine Theresa, is a nun.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Godfrey Edward Allaster, b. 1832 ; formerly Capt. W. York-
shire Regt. : in. 1863, Geraldine Mary, da. of the late Anthony George Wright Biddulph, of
Burton Park, Petworth, and has issue living, Allaster Joseph, b. 1867, — Mary Frances. Residence,
Dan-y-Graig, Grosmont, co. Monmouth.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Charles John Radcliffe, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1829, d. T908 :
m. i860, Clementina Maria, who d. 1906, da. of the late Anthony Wright Biddulph,
of Burton Park, Petworth : —
Charles James Forbes, b. 1864 : m. 1901, Caroline E. A., el. da. of the late John Octavius Western,
of The Lindens, Picton, New Zealand. Residence, Whavelunga, Telewaite, New Zealand.— —
Gwendoline Amelia Mary. Residence , Ordsall, Twyford, Berks.
Issue of the late Arthur Reginald St. Clair Radcliffe, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b.
1830, d. 1913: m. i860, Georgiana Mary, who d. 1869, da. of the late Rev.
Francis Pickford : —
Arthur Charles Forbes, b. 1861. Residence, The Old Hall, Stackhouse, Settle, Yorkshire.
This family, of Saxon origin, took its name from the village of Radcliffe in Lancashire. Richard
de Radclyffe, Seneschal and Minister of the Forests in Blackburnshire, accompanied Edward I. in his
wars in Scotland, and received from that monarch a grant of a charter of freewarren and chase in all his
demesne lands of Radcliffe. Mary, only sister of the last male heir of the Radcliffes, was the mother
of Joseph Pickford, Esq., who assumed the surname of Radcliffe 1795, and was created a baronet, with
a gratuitous patent, in recognition of his prompt and judicious exertions as a magistrate during a
period of insubordination, danger, and alarm, in 1812.
RALLI, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Park Street, City of Westminster.
Sir Lucas Eustratio Ralli, 1 st Baronet, son
of the late Eustratio Ralli, of 93, Lancaster Gate, W.,
and Scio House, Putney Heath, S.W. ; b. March 30th, 1846;
ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1868, M.A.
1871) ; is head of the firm of Ralli Bros., East India merchants,
of 25, Finsbury Circus, E.C., and a Gov. of the London and
of several other Hospitals: m. 1873, Eugenie, el. da. of the
late Leonidas P. Argenti, of Marseilles, having had issue, of
whom the 2nd son, Leo Lucas, b. 1884; Capt. Army Ser.
Corps ; d. (on active service during European War) 1917.
5Vrms — Azure, a lion rampant argent sem£e of lozenges of the first,
in chief a crescent between two crosses couped of the second. Crrat — A
lion as in the arms holding between the paws a cross couped argent.
Residence —2, Park Street, W. Clubs— City of London, New
University, Junior Athenaeum, Royal Automobile.
Keep to the straight path. Son living— EUSTRATIO LUCAS, M.C. , b. July 14th, 1876 ; ed. at
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1898) ; is in the firm of Ralli Bros. ; S. African War 1900-1901,
with 34th Middlesex Imperial Yeo., European War 1914-19 as Capt. R.F.A. (M.C.): m. 19x4,
Louise Warrington Williams, and has issue living, Godfrey Victor, b. 1915,— Lucas John, b.
1920, — Diana Myrtle, b. 1918. Residence , Woodlands Park, Leatherhead. Clubs , City of
London, Portland.
Daughters living— Mary, b. 1875 : m. 1895, her cousin, Peter Ralli, and has issue living, Lionel,
b. 1897 ; d. (wounds in action during European War) 1918,— Alexandra, b. 1896, — Mabel, b. 1899.
Residence , 11, Hyde Park Gardens, W. Julia, b. 1877 : m. 1896, Stephen Schilizzi, and has
issue living, John Stephen, b. 1896 ; ed. at Eton,— Mary Julia, b. 1898, — Margaret Isabelle, b.
1900, — Alexandra Helen, b. 1904. Residences, Guilsborough Court, Northampton ; 7, Wellington
Court, Knightsbridge, S.W. Janie, b. 1881 : 7 n. 1905, Baron Dimitri Eccnomo, and has issue
living, John Dimitri, b. 1906, — Helen Julia, b. 1908, — Marie Nora, b. T912. Residences, 6, Piazza
Stazione, Trieste, Austria ; Schloss Spessa-Capriva, Friuli, Austria.
RAMSAY, Creation (N.S.) 1666, of Bamff, Perthshire.
Sir James Henry Ramsay, ioth
Baronet ; b. 1832 ; s. his father, Sir George,
1871 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford
(B.A. 1st class Classics and Modern History
1855, M.A. 1857); Hon. LL.D., Glasgow
1906, and St. Andrews 1918; Hon. Litt.D.,
Camb. 1908; formerly Student of Ch. Ch.,
and Public Examiner in Law and Modem
History ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1863 ; is a Fellow
of British Acad., and D.L. for co. Perth; un-
successfully contested co. Forfar (L) 1872 : m.
1st. 1861, Elizabeth Mary Charlotte, who d.
1868, da. of William Scott Kerr, of Chat to
and Sunlaws, Roxburgh; 2ndly, 1873, Char-
lotte Fanning, who d. 1904, da. of the late
William Stewart, of Ardvorlich, and has issue.
&vxnn — Argent, an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the breast
with an escutcheon of the field. Crtat — An unicorn’s head couped argent, maned and horned or.
Supporters — Two griffins.
Seat — Bamff, Alyth, Perthshire. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, New.
Son living — By 2nd marriage— JAMES DOUGLAS, b. April 19th, 1878 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1899) ; Major Yeo., and Roy. Commr. on H.M.’s Balmoral Estates : in.
1908, Hope Anita Jane, da. of Lieut. -Col. Alexander Donald MacGregor, formerly Gordon High-
landers, and has issue living, Neis Alexander, b. 1909, — David James, b. 1916. Residence, Balmoral.
Clubs , Caledonian, New.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Emily Mary, b. 1863. Charlotte Lilias, o. 1865. — -
Agnata Frances, b. 1867 ; was “Senior Classic” in Camb. Classical Tripos 1887: m. 1888, as his
second wife, the Rev. Henry Montagu Butler, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., who d. 1918, Master of Trin.
Coll., Camb., Hon. Canon of Ely, and Chap.-in-Ord. to H.M., having had issue, of whom
James Ramsay Montagu, M.V.O. , O.B E., b. 1889 [see “ Companionage ”J, — Gordon Kerr
Montagu, b. 1891 ; Lieut. Yeo. ; d. (on active ser. during European War) 1916, — Nevile Montagu,
b. 1893; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Lieut. Household Batn., and Intelligence Officer. By
2nd marriage — Da7ne Katharine Marjory ( Duchess 0/ A tholl), D.B.E., LL.D.,h 1874 ; is a
J.P. ; m. 1899, the 8th Duke of Atholl. Residences , Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire ;
Dunkeld House, and Eastwood, Dunkeld ; 84, Eaton Place, S.W. -Ferelith, b. 1881: m.
1910, Col. Paul Robert Burn-Clerk-Rattray, C.B.E., D.L., R.E., and has issue living, James
Silvester, b. 1919,— Charlotte Elizabeth, b. 1911, — Grizel Margaret, b. 19x3, — Persis Mary, b. 1915,
— Helen Priscilla, b. 1917. Residence , Craighall-Rattray, Blairgowrie.-^— Alma Imogen Mary,
b. 1886: m. 1916, Sydney Armitage Armitage-Smith, C.B., Financial Adviser to Persian Govt.,
and has issue living, Julian Nigel Armitage, b. 1916, — Peronelle Imogen, b. 1920. Residences ,
Parc Mokhber-ed-Dowleh, Teheran, Persia ; 29, York Terrace, N.W.
Brother living — George Gilbert, b. 1839; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1st class
Classical Greats 1861, M.A. 1864); LL.D., Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Glasgow, and D.Lit.,
Dublin ; was Professor of Humanity in Glasgow Univ. 1863-1906 : m. 1865, Gertrude Schuyler, whorf.
1911, only da. of the late Robert Graham, of Brooksby, Largs, Ayrshire, and has issue living, William
Alexander {Club, New), b. 1868 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1891); LL.B. Glasgow, 1895; Advocate, Scotland, 1894: m. 1905, Cecilia Maud Sandford, who
d. 1915, da. of the late William F. Kemp, Bar.-at-law, and has issue living, George William Neil
b. 1907, — Sir Malcolm Graham (of 17, Sumner Place, S. Kensington, S.W. Clubs, Oxford and
Cambridge, Athenaeum), K.C.B. , b. 1871 ; ed. at Winchester (Scholar), and at New Coll., Oxford
(Exhibitioner, B.A. 1894) ; entered Diplo. Ser. 1896, and Treasury 1897 ; was Private Sec. to First
Lord of the Treasury (Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour, M.P.) 1902-5, a Principal Clerk in the Treasury
1909-14, and Assist. Sec. 1914-19, since when he has been Controller of Establishments; C.B.
(Civil) 1905, K.C.B. (Civil) 1915: m. 1901, Edith Margaret, da. of Gilbert Wakefield, formerly
of Machynlleth, N. Wales, — Gilbert Biscoe {Club, Caledonian), b. 1874; ed. at Winchester, —
Susan Emily, — Gertrude Margaret Noel. Residence, Drumore, Blairgowrie. Clubs, Oxford and
Cambridge, New, Alpine.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Ramsay, 2nd son of 9th baronet, b. 1834, d. 1901 : m.
1867, Harriot Wollaston (who m. 2ndly, 1906, Herbert Charles Fanshawe, C.S.I.,
of 72, Philbeach Gardens, S.W.), da. of Maj.-Gen. Julius Bentall Dennys, I.S.C.,
formerly of Westbourne, Sidmouth : —
Arthur Dennys Gilbert, C.I.E., O.B.E., b. 1872 ; ed. at Rugby, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. -Col. Indian
Army, and Political Agent, Loralai, Baluchistan ; employed on special duty with Seistan Arbitration
Commn. 1906-7; C.I.E. 1911, O.B.E. 1918: m. 1910, Alice Frances Norah, da. of Col. Henry
Finnis, C.S.I. Club, Cavalry.
This family is lineally descended in the male line from Neis de Ramsay, principal Physician to
Alexander II., King of Scotland, as appears by a charter from that monarch, dated 1232, conferring
on him the lands of Bamff and others adjacent, which are still in possession of the family. Sir Gilbert
Ramsay, Baron of Bamff, one of the descendants of Neis, was created a baronet of Nova Scotia
for the gallantry of his son James at the battle of Pentland Hills, 1666.
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RAMSAY. Creation (U.K.) 1806, of Balmain, Kincardineshire.
Sir Herbert Ramsay, 5th Baronet ; b. Feb. 9th,
1868; s. his father, Sir Alexander Entwisle, 1902: m.
1902, Mabel, da. of William Joseph Hutchinson, of Aldingham,
Winton, Australia, and has issue.
2Mrms — Argent, an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules,
charged on the breast with a rose of the field, drtst — A demi-eagle displayed
sable.
Residence — Turemetta, Mosman, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Sons living— ALEXANDER BURNETT, b. April, 1903. Herbert
William Alexander, b. 1907.
Daughters living— Nora Marjorie, b. 1905. Constance Agnes, b. 1912.
Sisters living— Ellen Georgina : m. 1893, Major Arthur Patrick Bateman-
Champain, M.V.O., Indian Army, who d. 1907 [Currie, Bt.]." ■ Nora.
Florence Augusta: m. 1919, as his second wife, John Bertie Norreys
Entwisle. Residence , Kilworth House, Rugby.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Ellen Augusta: m. 1885, Ernestde S. Hamilton Browne, J.P.,
of Comber House, Claudy, co. Londonderry. Residence, Brookfield, Tullamore, King’s co.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Hugh Francis Ramsay, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1838, d.
1890: m. 1868, Jane Maria, da. of the late Gen. Frederick Hervey Sandys, of
Cheltenham : —
Hugh Entwisle, b. 1871 : m , 1901, Elsie Lavater, da. of William Cox, and has issue living, Alexander
Hugh, b. 1905, — John Entwisle, b. 1908, — Irene Beatrice, b. 1902. Residence, Shanghai, China.
Noel Bannerman, b. 1875 : m. 1905, Edith Katharine, da. of Francis Johnson, M.D., and has issue
living, Noel Entwisle Burnett, A 1907. Residence, Shanghai, China. Rhoda Beatrice : m. 1901,
Harold John Craig, and has issue living, Marjorie, b. 1902, — Sybil Constance, b. 1903, — Jean Isabel, *
b. 1905, — Heather Rhoda, b. 1906. Sybil : ni. 1896, Frank Cook, and has issue living, Cyril
Ramsay, b. 1898,— Bernard Prescott, b. 1901. Olive : m. 1896, Harry Geary Gardner, and has
issue living, Hugh Geary, b. 1900, — James Geary, b. 1903. Residence, Hankow, China.
Issue of the late Capt. John Ramsay, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1843, d , 1913 : m.
1876, Florence Mary (now of Cams Hall, Fareham), only child of the late
Richard J. Hilton, of Preston House, Faversham : —
Hilton Alexander, D.S.O., b. 1878 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. R.A. ; served
during European War 1914-18 (D.S.O., Brevet Lieut. -Col.) ; D.S.O. 1916. Norman, b. 1880;
Lieut. Dragoon Guards; d. (killed in action during European War) 1914. John Richard, b.
1883; MajorR.F.A. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917. Ethel, b. 1882: m.
1906, Major William Thompson Armitage, R.A. Hilda, b. 1885 : m. (Jan.) 1912, Eugene Spinney,
and has issue living, David John, b. (Oct.) 1912, — Martin Giles, b. 1916, — Juliet Ethel, b. 1914.
—Evelyn, b. 1887 : m. 1909, Cuthbert Radcliffe, and has issue living, Richard, b. 1912, —
Norman, h, 1914, — Michael, b. 1918. Residence, Oaklands, Dyke Road Avenue, Brighton.
Issue of the late Bertin Ramsay, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1850, d. 1907 : m. 18&1,
Kate Graveraet (now of Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S.A.), da. of Dr. Daniel Webster
King, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A. : —
Hallie Ellen : m. 1907, Rolla Barnum Watson, and has issue living, Patricia Ramsay, b. 1910.
Residence, New York City, U.S.A. —Ethel Katherine: m. 1912, Hugh Park (junior), a Mining
Engineer, and has issue living, Hugh Ramsay, b. 1913- Residence, Cobalt, Ontario.
Issue of the late Capt. Francis Ramsay, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1815, d. 1867 : m •
1848, Georgina Hay, who d. 1876, da. of William Foreman Home, of Wedder-
burn : —
William Alexander, b. 1848 ; formerly Col. Comdg. 9th Regt. Dist. ; is Hon. Brig. -Gen. (retired) ;
commanded 1st Provisional Regt. of Hussars ; formerly 4th Hussars : m. 1873, Susan Newcombe,
who d. 1916, da. of the late William Minchener, of Clontarf, co. Dublin, and has issue living, Frank
William (Club, United Service), C.B. , C.M.G., D.S.O. , b. 1875 ; formerly Major and Brevet Col.
Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.) ; is Col. in the Army, and temporary Brig.-Gen. 2nd
Inf. Brig. ; S. African War 1901-2 in command of Mounted Inf., European War 1914-19 as tem-
porary Brig.-Gen and temporary Maj. -Gen. (wounded, despatches, Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col ,
D.S.O., C.M.G., Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy, C.B., Croix de Guerre); was
A.D.C. to Gov. of Madras 1898-1900; D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1919, — Alexander
Fitzgerald (Club, United Service), b. 1880 ; Major Indian Army ; European War 1914-16 (prisoner),
— Bertram Home, M.V.O., R.N. (Club, United Service), A 1883; became Lieut. 1904, Lieut. -Com.
1912, and Com. 1916 ; European War 1914-18 (Order of Crown of Italy, Legion of Honour,
M.V.O.) ; M.V.O. (4th class) 1918, — Georgina Frances: m. 1900, Col. Henry Edward Garstin,
D.S.O., R.A., — Elizabeth Grace: m. 1st, 1912, Capt. Meyricke Entwisle Lloyd, Roy. Welsh
Fusiliers, who d. (killed in action) 1914, of Dolobran, Isaf, Montgomeryshire ; 2ndly, 1919, Major
Edward Reginald Kearsley, D.S.O., Roy. Welsh Fusiliers. Residence, 5, Montpellier Parade,
Cheltenham.
Issue of the late Sir George Dalhousie Ramsay, C.B., 6th son of 2nd baronet (by his
2nd wife Elizabeth, sister of nth Earl of Dalhousie), b. 1828, d. 1920: m. 1864,
Eleanor Julia Charteris, who d. 1918, da. of John Crawfurd, F.R.S., Gov. of
Singapore : —
Elizabeth Edith, b. 1865 : m. 1894, as his second wife, the Rev. Barton Reginald Vaughan Mills
(formerly V. of Bude, Cornwall, and an Assist. Chap, at Chapel Royal, Savoy), and has issue
living, George Ramsay Acland, b. 1896,— Agnes Edith, b. 1895, — Violet Eleanor, b. 1902. Resi-
dence, 38, Onslow Gardens, S.W.
Issue of the late Col. Marmaduke Ramsay, 7th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1837, d. 1893 :
m. 1858, Anna Maria, who d. 1905, da. of the late Lieut.-Gen. James Charles
Innes, B.S.C., of 23, Dunsford Place, Bath: —
Elizabeth Maule. Residence , 68, Longridge Road, South Kensington, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Thomas Ramsay, 2nd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. William Burnett-Ramsay, b. 1821, d. 1865 : m. 1854, Anne, who
d. 1880, da. of Duncan Davidson, of Inchmarlo, co. Kincardine : —
Katharine Jane Burnett. Residence , Banchory Lodge, Banchory. Anne Elizabeth Burnett
(Baroness Benlinck) : m. 1904, Baron Bentinck, C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O., formerly Major Rifle
Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) [see “ Foreign Titles of Nobility”]. Residence, Larachmore,
Strachan, by Banchory.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Robert Ramsay (infra) : —
Tssue of the late Robert Ramsay, b. 1818, d. 1910: m. 1855, Susan, who d. 1906, da. of
William Fullarton Lindsay Carnegie, of Kimblethmont, Forfarshire : —
Marmaduke Francis, b. i860 : ttt. 1895, Alice, da. of Ottiwell Charles Waterfield, formerly of
Aspiro.
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Nackington House, Canterbury, and has issue living, John Marmaduke, b. 1897 ; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1918,— Robert Ottiwell, b. 1901,— Dorothy Christian, b. 1896, —
Edith Margaret,— Frances Marion,— Helen Prudence. Residence , Dane Court, Estry, Kent.
Robert Christian, b. 1861 : tn. 1907, Olive Zillah, da. of W. W. Voss, of Penrice. Queens-
land, and has with other issue living, Alexander Robert, b. 1910, — Norman Ian, b. 1915, —Susan
Mabel Christian, b. 1908,— Nora Honor, b. 1911, — Olive Joan, b. 19 — ,— Diana Patricia, b. iq — .
Residence , Harrow, Queensland. Edward Lauderdale, b. 1865. Arthur Douglas, b. 1868 :
m. 1914, Winifred, da. of W. H. Turner, of Geraldton, W. Australia, and has issue living, a son,
b. 19—. Norman, b. 1869 ; Lieut. Rifle Brig. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
—Mabel. Residence, Howletts, Canterbury. Nina Edith Patricia: tn. 1904, William
John Knox, and has issue living, John Robert Blake, b. 1909,— Patricia, b. 1907,— Edith Elisabeth,
b, 1912. Residence ,
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Ramsay, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1787, d. 1846 :
m. 1817, Margaret, who d. 1880, da. of Patrick Cruikshank, of Stracathro,
Forfarshire : —
Elizabeth Patricia : tn. 1877, Major Francis Fenwick Laye, who d. 1881.
Sir Alexander, the 1st baronet, was 2nd son of Sir Thomas Burnett, 6th baronet [see Burnett,
Bt.] ; he succeeded his uncle in the Ramsay estates 1806 and assumed, by Roy. license, the surname
and arms of Ramsay.
Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, see Lucy.
Ramsay-Steel-Maitland, see Maitland.
DEN, Creation (E.) 1689, of Byram, Yorkshire.
Sir John Frecheville Ramsden, 6th baronet;
b. Jan. 7th, 1877; s. his father, Sir John William, 1914;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Major Territorial
Force Reserve, and patron of four livings; High Sheriff of
Buckinghamshire 1920 : m. 1901, Joan, da. of Geoffrey
Fowell Buxton, of Dunston Hall, Norwich [sec Buxton, Bt.,
colls., cr. 1803], and has issue.
^rms — Argent, on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sable, three
rams’ heads couped of the first. Cmt — An armed arm couped at the elbow
erect proper, holding a fleur-de-lis sable.
Seats — Byram, Ferrybridge; Turweston Manor, Brackley, Northants ;
Longley Hall, Huddersfield ; Bulstrode Park, Gerrard’s Cross, Bucks ;
Muncaster Castle, Ravenglass, Cumberland ; Ardverikie, Kingussie.
Sons living— JOHN ST. MAUR, b. April 26th, 1902. Geoffrey
William, b. 1904.
Daughter living— Mary Joyce, b. 1907.
Sister living — Hermione Charlotte, b. 1867.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Henry James Ramsden (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. John Charles Francis Ramsden, b. 1835, d. 1910 : m. 1863, Emma, who
d. 1897, da. of the Rev. Edward Duncombe, and widow of Ellis Gosling, of Busbridee Hall,
Surrey : —
Frederick William, b. 1864; formerly Lieut. 1st Batn. Coldstream Guards, and Capt. Reserve of
Officers, m. 1887, Lady Elizabeth Maud Conyngham, da. of 4th Marquess Conyngham, and has
issue living, Charles Frederick Ingram, b. 1888 ; sometime in Diplo. Ser., — Cynthia Maud,
b. 1891 : m. 1917, Roland Thomas Nugent, — Moyra Gwendolen, b. 1900, — Enid Florence
Beatrice, b. 1903. Residence, Willinghurst, Guildford. Club, Turf.— -Caryl John, b. 1868 ;
formerly Capt. and Brevet Major 1st Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of
Albany’s); Nile Expedition 1898, present at battles of Atbara and Khartum (despatches, Brevet
Major); is Lieut.-Col. R.M. : tn. 1919, Madge Adell, da. of Senator William Addison Scott,
of Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.A. Club, White’s. Henry Ramsden-Jodkell, C.M.G., b. 1871 ;
is Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; was Director, Min. of Munitions 1915-18 ; European War 1914-17 (C.M.G.) ;
C.M.G. 1917 ; assumed by Roy. license 1920 the additional surname of Jodrell : m. 1902, Dorothy
Lynch, C.B.E., el. da. of the late Col. Sir Edward Thomas Davenant Cotton-Jodrell, K.C.B. [see
V. Combermere, colls.], and has issue living, Susan Dorothy, b. 1903, — Frances Barbara,
b. 1905,— Mary Angela, b. 1916. Residences , Taxal Lodge, Whaley Bridge; 10, Stanhope
Street, W. Club, White’s— —Josslyn Vere, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1876 ; ed. at Eton, and at New
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1899, M.A. 1902); formerly Lieut.-Col. R.F.A., and an Assist. Director at War
Office; served during European War 1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.); D.S.O.
1915, C.M.G. 1919: tn. 1909, Olive Clotilde Bouhier, da. of Frederic William Imbert-Terry, of
Aston House, Aston, Stevenage, Herts, and has issue living, Caryl Oliver Imbert, b. 1915 Club ,
White’s.
Issue of the late Capt. Henry James Ramsden, 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1799, d.
1871 : tn. 1829, the Hon. Frederica Selina Law, who d. 1879, da. of 1st Baron
Ellenborough : —
William John Freschville, b. 1845 : formerly Major and Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards, and Capt.
Yorkshire Dragoons Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. for W. Riding of York ; served in Egyptian campaign
1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star) : tn. 1877, Mabel, da. of the late Gen. the Hon. Sir James
Lindsay, K. C.M.G. [see E. Crawford, colls.]. Residence, Rogerthorpe Manor, Pontefract. Clubs,
Travellers’, Wellington. Florence Mary: tn. 1st, 1872, John Hope Barton, who d. 1876; 2ndly,
1887, Frank Sumner Hatchard, who d. 1920, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Henry John
Hope (of Saxby Hall, Lincolnshire), b. 1873 : tn. 1903, Emma Alice, O.B.E. (a Lady of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England), da. of the late George William Lowther [see Lowther,
Bt., cr. 1824]. Residence, Hillthorpe, Pontefract.
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Grandchildren of the late Robert John Ramsden (infra) : —
Issue of the late Robert Henry Ramsden, b. 1845, d. 1874 : m. 1871, Francesca Romana
Maria, who d. 1909, da. of Charles Jebb, of Clifton
Robert Charles Plumptre, b. 1874 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1895) :
Bar. Inner Temple 1901 ; is a J.P. for Notts. Residence , Carlton Hall, Worksop. Club , Oxford and
Cambridge. Frances Mary Alice: m. 1896, the Rev. John Alfred James, who d. 1910, R. of
Dodington, and has issue living, Robert Charles Patrick, b. 1898 ; is Lieut. R.E., — George Herbert
Gladwyn, R.N. , b. 1901 ; became a Sub-Lieut. 1919, — John Cecil, b. 1904. Residence , Wigthorpe
Hill, Worksop.
Issue of the late Edward Plumptre, b. 1848, d. 1916 : m. 1875, Frances Elizabeth, da. of
William Kelly, of Blackheath
John Edward Cecil, b. 1881. William Eustace, b. 1882.— — Five das.
Issue of the late Charles Arthur Ramsden, b. 1849, d. 1902 : m. 1875, Elizabeth Mary (now
of Harkaway, Upwey, Victoria, Australia), da. of John Leckenby, formerly of Scar-
borough
Edith Elizabeth Mary : m. 1897, Walter Henry Fossey. Residence , Melbourne. Emily Gertrude :
m. 1899, Albert W. Chartres. Residence, Melbourne. Maud.
Issue of the late John Pemberton Ramsden, b. 1854, d. 1911 : m. 1883, Alice Louisa
(now of Upper Park Road, N.W.) da. of the late Arthur Malet [see Malet, Bt.,
colls.] : —
Arthur Amherst, b. 1889 ; Somerset L.I. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916. Ralph
Western, b. 1890; Acting Capt. R.G.A. ; European War 1915-16. Evelyn Charlotte.— —Alice
Frida.— — Guendolen Ebba. Frances Teresa.^— Monica Hilda.
Grandchildren of the late Robert Ramsden (infra) : —
Issue of the late Robert John Ramsden, b. 1817, d. 1892 : m. 1844, Mary Matilda, who d.
1875, da. of the late Rev. Henry Gipps, of Elmley, Kent : —
Algernon Feilden, b. 1850 : m. 1892, Mary Smith, da. of the late Thomas Purdom, solicitor and
banker, of Hawick, and has issue living, Edward Feilden, b. 1893.— —Mary Emma Frances : m.
1876, Thomas Eadie Purdom, M.D. Residence, Ellerslie, Park Hill Road, Croydon. Elizabeth
Emily Cecilia. Frances Eleanor Matilda. Residence, 16, West Mall, Clifton, Bristol.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Henry Ramsden, b. 1818, d. 1893 : m. 1846, Mary Hamilton,
who d. 1902, da. of the Rev. Henry Hamilton Beamish, formerly of Mount Beamish,
Ireland : —
Charles Hamilton b. 1847 : m. 1873, Caroline Augusta, da. of James McEwen, of San Francisco, and
has issue living, Charles Harold Lowther, B.Sc. (of 5530, Taft Avenue, Oakland, California),
b. 1883: ed. at California Univ. (B.Sc. 1908): m. 1912, Cecile W., da. of W. S. Childs, and
has issue living, Charles Dean b. 1915. Dorothy Childs b. 1913, — Percival Scott Webber, b. 1886 ;
m. 1910, Abigail E., da. of F. E. Philbrick, and has issue living, Elizabeth Sarah b. 1912, Shirley
Carolyn b. 1916.— —Herbert Frecheville Smyth, C.B.E., b. 1856; is Col. Indian Army (retired),
and a J.P. for Sussex; sometime Mil. Accountant-Gen., India; served in Afghanistan 1879-80
(medal), at Suakin 1885 (medal, bronze star), and in Burma 1886-7 (despatches, thanks of Govt,
of India, medal, Brevet Major), European War 1915 and 1918-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919: m. 1889, the Hon. Edwyna Susan Elizabeth Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, da. of
17th Baron Saye and Sele, and has issue living, Geoffrey Charles Frescheville, b. 1893 ; ed. at
Haileybury, and at Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb. (B.A. 19 — ); is in I.C.S. ; European War 1914-19
as Capt. 1st Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt., — Mary Edwyna, b. 1890; European War 1914-19 as a V.A.D.
Nurse. Residence, Moseham House, Wadhurst, Sussex.
Issue of the late Rev. Frederick Selwyn Ramsden, b. 1830, d. 1865 : m. 1862, Mary Jane,
da. of the late Rev. Joseph Parker, R. of Wyton : —
Frederick Plumptre, b. 1863; ed. at St. John’s Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1886): m. 1906, Norah White.
Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles Henry Ramsden (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Plumptre Ramsden, b. 1848, d. 1901 : 1887, Ethel Frances Alice
now of Heathfield, Weston, Bath, da. of the late William Henry Havelock, Bom. C.S. : —
William Havelock Chaplin, M.C., b. 1888; Capt. and temporary Major E. Yorkshire Regt., attached
Machine Gun Corps; European War 1915-18 (M.C.) : m. 1918, Christine Adelaide, da. of James
Yexombe Baldwin, and has issue living, a son, b. 1919.^— Elaine Margaret Frecheville, b. 1894.
Issue of the late Com. Francis Edward Ramsden, R.N., b. 1849, d. 1882: m. 1879, Emma
Elizabeth, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. F. W. Birch, Indian Army : —
Francis Charles Home, b. 1880. Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Grandchildren of the late George Ramsden, 2nd son of the late Robert Ramsden,
of Osberton, 4th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Frederick John Ramsden, b. 1836, d. 1903 : m. 1865, Anna Cassandra,
who d. 1906, da. of the late Rear-Adm. the Hon. Major Jacob Henniker [see B. Henniker,
colls.]
Frederick Frank, b. 1867 ; is Major Army Ser. Corps ; served during European War 1914-15 and 1917 :
m. 1893, Selina Lucinda, da. of Capt. Edmund Mackinnon, 2nd Life Guards. Residence, Collyweston
Manor, Stamford. Cassandra : m. 1898, George W-illiam Staunton, son of the late Rev. Frank
Staunton, of Staunton Hall, Notts.— Frances Georgina : m. 1919, Charles Allan Cooke. Resi-
dence, 27, Onslow Gardens, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Arthur Charles Ramsden (infra)
Issue of the late Arthur John Ramsden, b. 1855, d. 1918; m. 1883, Elizabeth Alice (now
of 10, Lampard House, Maida Hill West, W.), da. of the late H. W. Hawkins, of Martins-
town, Dorset : —
Arthur Geoffrey Francis, D.S O., b. 1887; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; Capt. R.F.A. ; formerly Lieut.
Cornwall and Devon Miners R.F.A. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Chevalier
Legion of Honour); D.S.O. 1918: m. 1918, Winifred, da. of the late S. B. Cowan, LL.D.,
and has issue living, Geoffrey Anthony Frecheville, b. 1919. Residence , 10, Lampard House,
Maida Hill, W. John Hope Frecheville, b. 1896; ed. at Repton ; is Lieut. Wiltshire Regt.
Elizabeth Joan, b. 1885: w. 1910, Julian Baring-Gould, Sarawak Civil Ser. Residence, Sibu,
Sarawak. Frances Honor, b. 1893.
Grandsons of the late Rev. William Ramsden, son of the late Capt. George Ramsden,
only son of the late Lieut.-Col. Frecheville Ramsden, 6th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. Arthur Charles Ramsden, b. 1825, d. 1891 : 1853, Frances Elizabeth,
who d. 1892, da. of John Deacon, of Mabledon, Kent : —
Rev. William Frecheville, b. 1857 ; ed. at Eton, at Cuddesdon Theological Coll., and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1888). Residence, St. Saviour’s Vicarage, Scarborough. Rev.
George, b. 1862; formerly R. of Muckton, with Burwell and Walmsgate, Lincolnshire: nt. 1886
Elizabeth Jane, who d. 1905, da. of the late John Wykes, of Daventry, Northamptonshire.
Residence,
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Robert Ramsden was seated at Longley Hall, temp. Henry VIII. The ist baronet received his
baronetcy for his essential services and the distinguished zeal exhibited by him at the Revolution.
The 5th baronet, Sir John William, sat as M.P. for Taunton (£) 1853-7, for Hythe 1857-9, for W.
Riding of York 1880-85, for Osgoldcross Div. of E. Part of W. Riding of York 1885-6, and was Under-
Sec. of State tor War 1857-8.
RANKIN, Creation (U.K.) 1898, of Bryngwyn, Much Dewchurch, co. Hereford.
5iV( James) Reginald (Lea) Ran kin, 2nd Baronet-,
b. Aug. 31st, 1871; J-. his father, Sir James, 1915; ed. at
Eton, and at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (Exhibitioner 1891,
B.A. 1895, M.A. 1901) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1899 ; was
Private Sec. to Sec. of State for the Colonies (Rt. Hon.
A. Lyttleton, P.C , K.C., M.P.) 1903-4; is a F.R.G.S., Fellow
of Roy. Historical So., and a J.P. and D.L. for Herefordshire,
and a J.P. for Gloucestershire; has been Lieut.-Col. 1st Batn.
Herefordshire Regt., and Major W. KentYeo. ; S. Africa 1900,
with Rimington’s Guides (medal with three clasps), European
War 1914-19 ; has Vol. long ser. and Coronation medals ; un-
successfully contested Devonshire, Torquay Div. (C) 1900 ;
was Times War Correspondent in Morocco 1908, and with
Bulgarian Forces 1912 ; author of “A Subaltern’s Letters to
his Wife,” etc., etc. : m. 1896, the Hon. Nest Rice (9, Alexander Square, S.W.3),
second da. of 6th Baron Dynevor, and has issue.
$.rms — Or, a cinquefoil gules, in chief a battle-axe erect between two boars’ heads couped, and
in base a boar’s head between two battle-axes erect sable. CttSt — In front of a cubit arm holding
a battle-axe proper, three cinquefoils gules.
Seats — Bryngwyn, Hereford ; Walterstone, Abergavenny. Clubs — Arts, Oxford and Cam-
bridge.
Sons living — HUBERT CHARLES RHYS, b. Aug.8th, 1899.— Arthur Niall Talbot, b. 1904.
Brothers living— Charles Herbert, D.S.O., b. 1873; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is
Col. Hussars; served in S. Africa 1899-1901, with Rimington’s Guides (despatches, D.S.O.), and
during European War 1914-18 (despatches, Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col., C.M.G.): D.S.O. 1900,
C.M.G. 1916 ; m. 1908, Enid, da. of the late Judge — Williams, and has issue living, William,
b. 1909, — Rhondda, b. 1910. Chib, Cavalry. Edwyn Christopher, b. 1879 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd
Vol. Batn. King’s Shropshire L.I. ; is Lieut. Yeo. : m. 1914, Helena Mabel Higgen, da. of the
late Charles J. Galloway, formerly of Thornyholrre, Knutsford. Robert, b. 1883 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Inner Temple 1908; is Lieut. Irish Guards. Residence , 35, Thurloe Square,
S.W. Clubs , New University, Arthur’s.
Sisters living— Annie Beatrice, b. 1866 : m. 1887, Claude Arthur Cuthbert, and has issue living,
James, b. 1888, — Charles Anthony Surtees, b. 1908, — Phyllis, b. 1887 : m. 1909, Lieut.-Col. David
Edward Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders [ see E. Lauderdale,
colls.], — Marjorie (twin;, b. 1887. Residence, Bryn Garth, Much Dewchurch, Hereford.
Margaret Ethel, b. 1868 : m. 1888, Capt. Thomas Raymond Symons, and has issue living, Thomas
Edward Raymond, b. 1889 ; Capt. Grenadier Guards. Residence, Mynde Park, Hereford. Mary
Sybil, O.B.E., b. 1875; is Comdt. of a Hospital and Convalescent Home; O.B.E. 1918 : m. 1903,
Charles Francis Kynaston Mainwaring [see Williams, Bt., cr. 1798], and has issue living, Mark
Kynaston, b. 19x9, — Anne Kynaston, b. 1905, — Ruth Kynaston, b. 1910, — Priscilla Kynaston, b.
1914) — Joan Kynaston, b. 1916. Residence , Oteley, Ellesmere. Veronica, b. 1881 : m. 1909,
John Ellison Otto, Bar.-at-law, Lieut. Highland L.I., and has issue living, Elizabeth Margaret,
b. 1910, — Susan Veronica, b. 1912.
The ist baronet, Sir James, sat as M.P. for Herefordshire, N. or Leominster Div. ( C ) 1880-85,
1886-1906, and 1910-12.
RAPHAEL, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Cavendish Square, St. Marylebone.
Sir Herbert Henry Raphael, M.P. , ist
Baronet , el. surviving son of the late Henry Louis Raphael,
of 31, Portland Place, W., by his first cousin, Henrietta, da.
of John Raphael ; b. Sept. 23rd, 1859 ; ed. in Germany and
Switzerland, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. and LL.B.
1881); Bar. Inner Temple 1883; is a Gov. of Guy’s
Hospital, a Trustee of National Portrait Gallery, and a
J.P. for Essex and Derbyshire ; enlisted in Roy. Fusiliers
(City of London Regt., and became Lance Corporal ;
raised two Batns. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, of which he
became Major (2nd in command) ; sometime a Member of
London and Essex County Councils ; unsuccessfully con-
tested S., or Romford, Div. of Essex (Z) July 1892 and Jan.
1897, and N. Div. of St. Pancras 1895; sat as M.P. for
S. Div. of Derbyshire Jan. 1906 to Nov. 1918, having
been defeated there Oct. 1900: m. 1884, Rosalie, only
da. of G. F. Coster, J.P., of Upper Chines, Shanklin,
~ , ,, Isle of Wight.
1 o be, rather than to seem.
$nns — Azure, three annulets in bend within two bendlets, the
whole between as many tulips leaved and slipped, all or. Crtst — A mount vert, thereon an eagle’s
head erased azure, gorged with a collar gemel or, and between two tulips as in the arms.
Seat — Hockley Sole, Capel -in-le-Feme near Folkestone.
Reform.
Clubs — Royal Automobile, Portland,
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RASCH, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Woodhill, Danbury, Essex.
Sir Frederic Carne Rasch, 2nd
Baronet; b. Sept. 27th, 1880; s. his father, Major
Sir Frederic Carne, 1914; formerly Major
6th Dragoon Guards; S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s
medal with five clasps), European War 1914-18
(despatches).
$.rms — Quarterly : azure and gules, a cross parted and
fretted or, between in the first quarter a lion rampant per
bend sinister ermine and erminois ; in 2nd quarter a pelican
in her piety, argent ; in 3rd quarter a griffin segreant of the
third ; and in the 4th quarter a lion rampant of the last.
Crist — Upon a rock proper a gryphon’s head azure, collared
gemel or, in front thereof a leopard’s face between two fleurs-de-
lis of the last.
Seat — Woodhill, Danbury, Essex. Club — Army and Navy.
Brother living— GUY ELLAND CARNE, D.S.O., b.
Aug. 15th, 1885 ; is Major Grenadier Guards ; served
during European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Croix
de Guerre); D.S.O. 1915: m. 1916, Phyllis Dorothy Lind-
say, da. of Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Alwyn Henry Fulke
Greville ( see E. Warwick], and has issue living, Richard
Guy Carne, b. 19x8.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet -Katherine Anne (. Lady Rasch), da. of the late Henry Lysons
Griffinhoofe, ot Arkesden, Essex : m. 1879, Major Sir Frederic Carne Rasch, 1st baronet, who d.
1914. Residence , Woodhill, Danbury, Essex.
The 1st baronet, Sir Frederic Carne Rasch, sat as M.P. for S.-E. Div. of Essex (C) 1886-1900,
and for Chelmsford Div. of Essex 1900-1908.
RASHLEIGH, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Prideaux, Cornwall.
[Name pronounced “ Rashly.”]
Sir Colman Battie Walpole Rashleigh,
4th Baronet ; b. Nov. 17th, 1873; s. his father, Sir
Colman Ba'itie, 1907 ; is patron of one living.
£trms — Sable, a cross or, between in the 1st quarter, a Cornish
chough argent ; in the 2nd quarter a text T, and in the 3rd and 4th,
a crescent all argent.
Seat — Prideaux, Par Station, Cornwall.
Brother living— SPENCER ROBERT, b. Feb. 18th, 1876;
served in S. Africa 1901, with Somersetshire L.I. (Queen’s medal
with five clasps, King’s medal with two clasps).
Half-Brothers living— Harry, b. 1880; is Lieut. Army Ser.
Corps : m. 1914, Jane Henrietta, da. of Evelyn William Rashleigh,
of Stoketon, Saltash, Cornwall, and has issue living, Elizabeth, b.
1915, — Mary Vivien, A 1917.— —Philip, D.S.O. , b. 1881 ; is Major
R.G.A. ; European War 1914-19 in France (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1919.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Rev. John Kendall, b. 1847 : ed. at Eton, and at Magdalene
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1869, M.A. 1874); is R. of St. Mabyn, and Hon. Canon of Truro: m. 1st,
1871, Charlotte Jane, who d. 1872, only da. of Charles Edward Rashleigh, of Farningham Hill,
Kent; 2ndly, 1876, Charlotte Maria, who d. 19x9, da. of the late Sir Arthur Hodgson, K.C.M.G.,
of Clopton, Warwickshire, and has issue living (by tst marriage X John Kendall {Club, Royal Auto-
mobile), b. 1872; has been Lieut. Cornwall and Devon Miners Artillery, W. Div. R.G.A., and
Lieut. 5th Batn. Princess Victoria’s (Roy. Irish Fusiliers) ; is Major Army Ser. Corps ; served in S.
Africa 1900-1902, on special ser. (Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-16 (despatches) ; employed with S. African Constabulary 1902-4, and
as Special Constable, British Columbia Police 1912-13 : 1903, Evelyn Anne, younger da. of the
late William Henry Phillips Jenkins [E. Jersey], — (by 2nd marriage), Edward Colman, b. 1877, —
Emily, b. 1879: m. ist, 1904, Major Thomas Langdon Trethewy, who d. 1910, formerly 2nd Batn.
Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. ; 2ndly, 1913, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Richard Stokoe, D.S.O., Duke of
Cornwall’s L.I., and has issue living, (by 2nd marriage) Thomas Michael b. 1915, (by ist marriage)
Nancy Mabyn b. 1907. Residence , St. Mabyn Rectory, Bodmin. Club, Royal Automobile.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — AilY Young ( Lady Rashleigh), da. of the late James Young
Jamieson, of Gainford House, Darlington : m. 1878, as his second wife, Sir Colman Battie Rash-
leigh, 3rd baronet, who d. 1907. Residence, Prideaux, Par Station, Cornwall.
The family of Rashleigh has been seated in Cornwall since the early part of the 16th century. The
2nd baronet was M.P. for Cornwall E. ( L ) 1874-80.
READE, Creation (E.) 1661, of Barton, Berkshire.
Sir George Reade, 9th Baronet ; b. Nov. 22nd,
1869 ; s- his father, Sir George Compton, 1908 : m. 1893,
Carrie, da. of Nathan Nixon, and has issue.
Anna — Gules, a saltire between four garbs or. Crest — On the stump
of a tree vert, a falcon rising proper, belled and jessed or.
Residence — Dexter, Michigan, U.S.A.
Cedant arma togue.
Let arms give place to
the gown.
Sons living— JOHN, b. 1897. Clyde, b. 1905.
Daughters living— Florence, b. 1894. Hazel, b. 1899.
Brothers living Elmer, b. 1877 : m iQ02, Lettie Wylie. Harry,
b. 1884. Emory, b. 1887. ■ Leveme, 0. 1891.
Sisters living— Ellen, b 1874 : m. 1903, Eli Buck. Esther, t.
1876 : tn. 1900, Dr. William C. Wylie. Residence, Dexter, Michigan,
U.S.A. Edna, b. 1879.— Sonorah, b. 1881. Maude, b. 1894.
Aunts living — Christian.-' ■■■Maria. Residence, Ypsilanti, U.S.A.
Sister living Of 7th Baronet— Louisa Jane Eiibank : m. 1892, the
Rev. Sedborough Mayne Wade (M.A. Corpus Christi Coll., and Ridley
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Hall, Camb.), V. of Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells, third son of the late Gustavus Rochfort
Wade, of Dublin and Galway. Residence , Christ Church Vicarage, Tunbridge Wells.
Widow living Of 8tll Baronet — Melissa ( Lady Reade ), da. of Isaac Roy, of Michigan : m. 1868,
Sir George Compton Reade, 8th baronet, who d. T908. Residence , Dexter, Michigan, U.S.A.
Collateral Branch living.
Granddaughter of the late Thomas Reade, 2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late John Edmund Reade (poet), b. 1800, d. 1870 : m. 1847, Maria Louisa, who
d. Nov. 24th, 1886, da. of the late George Compton Reade (ante) : —
Agnes Coralie : m. 1881, Arnold Highton, who d. 1914 (having on his marriage assumed the additional
surname of Reade), only son of the late Gilbert Highton, M.A., Bar.-at-law, formerly Sec. of
Roy. So. of Literature. Residence ,
The 1st baronet’s paternal grandfather was knighted by Queen Elizabeth, and a baronetcy con-
ferred upon his uncle, John, in 1641, became extinct 1712. The 3rd baronet of the present creation
sat as M.P. for Cricklade. Sir George Compton Reade, 8th Bt., who was a great-grandson of the
5th Bt., d. in April 1908.
RECKITT, Creation (U.K.) 1894, of Swanland Manor, North Ferriby, East Riding
of York.
Sir James Reckitt, xst Baronet , son of the late
Isaac Reckitt, founder of the mercantile firm of Reckitt and
Sons, of Hull ; b. Nov. 14th, 1833 ; ed. at Friends’ Sch.,
Ackworth, and privately; is a J.P. and a D.L., and Chm. of
Reckitt and Sons (Limited), of Hull and London, and of
other cos. : m. 1865, Kathleen, da. of the late Robert Saunders,
of Lilling, near York, and has issue.
&rms— Sable, a fleur-de-lis or between five escallops, three in chief
and two in base, argent. Crest— In front of a lion sejant and rampant
sable, gorged with a collar flory counter-flory or, a fleur-de-lis of the last
between two escallops argent.
Seat— Swanland Manor, Brough, East Yorkshire. Club — National
Liberal.
Sons living— HAROLD JAMES, b. May 4th, 1868; ed. privately,
and at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1890, LL.B. 1891) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1892 ; was Sheriff of Kingston-upon-Hull 1898-9 ; is a J.P. for E. Riding
of Yorkshire ; unsuccessfully contested Yorkshire, N. Riding, Thirsk and Malton Div. 1892 ;
elected M.P. for Pontefract ( L ) 1893, but was unseated on petition ; sat as M.P. for Lincolnshire,
N. Lindsey, or Brigg, Div., July 1895 to Jan. 1907 : m. 1st, 1899, Christine Thomazia (who obtained
a divorce 1907), da. of the late Alexander Howden, of 72, Holland Park, W. ; 2ndly, 1908, Julia Allen,
el. da. of the late Charles H. Conner, of New Albany, Indiana, U.S.A. , and has issue living (by 1st
marriage), Nancie, b. 1901. Clubs, Reform, National Liberal. Philip Bealby, O.B.E. , b. 1873 ;
ed. at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A 1894, M.A. 1899) ; is a J.P. for N. and E. Ridings of Yorkshire,
and Organiser of Reckitt’s Auxiliary Hospital, Hull ; O.B.E. 1918 : m. 1900, Hilda, da. of the late
Frederick Brent Grotrian, J.P., of Ingmanthorpe Hall, Wetherby, and has issue living, James, b.
1909, — Barbara, b. 1902, — Elizabeth Kathleen, b. 1904. Residences, East Mount, Hull ; Keldy
Castle, Pickering, Yorkshire. Clubs, Bath, Reform.
Daughters living — Mary Kathleen, b. 1870 : m. 1899, Major Edward James Upton, youngest son
of the late Capt. Edward James Upton, 72nd Highlanders, and has issue living, James Bryan, b.
1900, — Philip Valentine, b. 1902. Residence, Coptfold Hall, Margaretting, Essex.— Elizabeth Lucy,
b. 1878 : m. 1906, Ralph Gerald Upton. Residence , How Hatch, South Weald, Brentwood, Essex.
REDWOOD, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Avenue Road, St. Marylebone.
Sir Thomas Boverton Redwood, 2nd
Baronet , sen of the late Bernard Boverton Redwood,
only son of the 1st baronet; b. Oct. 15th, 1906; s.
his grandfather, Sir Boverton, D. Sc., 1919.
— Paly of six or and ermine, a lion rampant sable, on
a chief azure an embattled gateway proper between two mullets
of six points of the first. Crt st — A rock, therefrom an eagle
rising proper, charged on each wing with a mullet of six points,
in the beak a staff raguly or.
Residences —
Sister living— Patricia Boverton, b. 1910.
Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Ethel Mary, b. 1876.
Gwenifryd Gwladys, b. 1890.
Mother living — Gladys Dora, da. of William Joseph Pattin-
son Sherwen, formerly of Hensingham, Whitehaven : m. 1st,
1905, Bernard Boverton Redwood (ante), who d. 1911 ; 2ndly,
1914, Esmond Robinson. Residence ,
Widow living Of 1st Baronet- Mary Elizabeth {Lady
Redwood), da. of the late Frederick Letchford : m. 1873,
Sir Boverton Redwood, D.Sc., 1st baronet, who d. 1919.
Residences , Wayside Cottage, Cooden Down, Little Common,
Sussex ; 14, Harley House, Regent’s Park, N.W.i.
The 1st baronet, Sir Boverton, was a well-known authority
on Petroleum, and was Adviser on Petroleum to Admiralty,
India Office, and Home Office.
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REES, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Aylwaxds Chase.
Sir J ohn David Rees, K.C.I.E. , C. V.O.,
M.P. , ist Baronet , son of the late Lodowick
William Rees, of Cheltenham ; o. Dec. 16th, 1854 ;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered I.C.S. 1875,
and became Under-Sec. to Madras Govt. ; some-
time Govt. Translator in Tamil, Telugu, Persian,
and Hindustani, and ITS. Arabic and Russian
Interpreter ; has been Private Sec. to successive
Govs, of Madras (Right Hon Sir M. E. Grant-
Duff, Lord Connemara, and Lord Wenlock), Dist.
Magistrate, Civil and Sessions Judge, Under Sec.
to Govt., Madras, British Resident in Travancore
and Cochin, and Additional Member of Council of
Gov.-Gen. of India ; retired 1900 ; is a J.P. for
Middlesex, Chm. of British Central Africa Co.
(Limited), a Director of S. Indian, Shire Highland,
Bengal Dooars, and Central of Chubut Railways,
of Port Maydrn (Argentina), of Mysore, Champion
Reef, and Oregum Gold Mining Cos., of Con-
solidated Tea and Lands Co. (Limited), of
Amalgamated Tea Estates Co. (Limited), of Anglo-
American Direct Tea Trading Co. (Limited), and
of Kanan Devan Hill Produce Co. (Limited), and
a Com of Order of St. Stanislas of Russia ; was
Information Bureau 19 1 5-20 ; sat as M.P. for
Montgomery Dist. ( Liberal Imperialist ) Jan. 1906 to Nov. 1910 ; unsuccessfully
contested Kilmarnock Dist. ( U ) Sept. 1911 ; elected for E. Div. of Nottingham ( U)
April 1912 and Dec. 1918; author of “ The Mahomedans,” “The Real India,”
“Modern India,” “Current Political Problems,” etc. ; C.I.E. 1890, C.V.O. 1908,
K.C.I.E. 1910 : m. 1891, the Hon. Mary Catherine, sister of 14th Baron Dormer,
and has issue.
&rms — Argent, a chevron sable, between three ravens proper, on a chief of the second between
two plates each charged with a cross gules, a like plate charged with a demi-lion.rampant erased
azure. Crest — A demi-lion rampant erased azure, charged on the shoulder with a plate thereon a
cross gules.
Residence — 9, Chesham Place, S.W.i. Offices — Thames House, Queen Street Place, E.C.; 5,
Burton Street, Nottingham. Clubs — Travellers’, Carlton, Bachelors’, Hurlingham.
Son living— RICHARD LODOWICK EDWARD MONTAGU, b. April 4th, 1900; ed. at Eton,
-and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; 2nd Lieut. Grenadier Guards (Special Reserve).
Daughter living— Rosemary, b. 1901.
God nourishes them.
Director of Prisoners of War
REID, Creation (G.B.) 1703, of Barra, Aberdeenshire. [Extinct 1885.]
Sir Alexander Reid, 8th and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 6th Baronet — Agnes : m. 1868, Vice-Adm. Stephen Smith Lowther Crofton,
who d. 1899 [see B. Crofton, colls. 1. Residence, Kirkside, 30, St. John’s Park, Blackheath, S.E.
REID, Creation (U.K.) 1823, of Ewell Grove, Surrey. [Extinct 1903.]
Sir Henry Valentine Rae Reid, 4th and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Eulia Louisa [Lady Reid), 2nd da. of the late J. S. Newson
Budd, of Madras : m. 1895, Sir Henry Valentine Rae Reid, 4th baronet, who d. 1903. Rest-
K dence ,
REID, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Ellon. Aberdeenshire.
Nothing hard to one who loves. Sir JAMES ReID, G.C. V.O. , K.C.B. ,
M.D., LL.D., 1st Baronet , son of the late
James Reid, M.D., of Ellon, Aberdeenshire ;
b. Oct. 23rd, 1849 ; ed. at Aberdeen Gram.
Sch. , and at Aberdeen Univ. (M.A. honours
in Natural Science and Gold Medallist 1869,
M.B. and C.M. highest honours 1872, M.D.
1875, LL.D. 1895) ; studied at Vienna 1875-7 ;
M.R.C.P. London 1887, and F.R.C.P.
London 1892; Hon. M.D., Roy. Univ. of
Ireland, and Hon. F.R.C.P. I. 1900; Hon.
LL.D. Glasgow 1901 ; appointed Resident
Physician to Queen Victoria 1881, Physician
Extraordinary 1887, Physician-in-Ordinary to
Queen Victoria 1889, to King Edward VII.
1899, to Prince of Wales 1901, and to King
George V. 1910; sometime Surg.-Lieut.-Col.
2nd Vol. Batn. Gordon Highlanders (V.D.) ;
is a Fellow of Roy. So. of Medicine of London,
a J.P. for Aberdeenshire, and a Com. of
Legion of Honour; C.B. (Civil) 1889, K.C.B.
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(Civil) 1895, G.C. V.O. 1901: m. 1899, the Hon. Susan Baring, da. of 1st Baron
Revelstoke, and has issue.
^rma — Azure, a stag’s head erased or, between two torches fired proper ; (as an honourable aug-
mentation) on a chief gules a lion passant guardant or, armed and langued azure (being one of the
lions from the Royal arms). Crrst — A pelican in its piety proper. j&upporltra — On either side a
Royal stag or, round the neck a chain proper suspended therefrom an escutcheon azure, charged
with a representation of the Imperial Crown proper.
Residences — 72, Grosvenor Street, W. : The Chesnuts, Ellon, Aberdeenshire Club — Athenaeum.
Sons living — EDWARD JAMES, b. April 20th, 1901; was a Page of Honour to H.M. 1911-17.
John Peter Lome, b. 1903 ; is a Naval Cadet.
Daughters living— Margaret Cecilia, b. 1904. Victoria Susan Beatrice, b. 1908.
This Baronetcy was created on the occasion of H.M. Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in
recognition of the 1st baronet’s personal services to H.M.
REMNANT, Creation (ILK.) 1917, of Wenhaston, co. Suffolk.
Sir James Farquharson Remnant, M.P., 1st Baronet, son
of the late Frederick William Remnant, of Southwold, Suffolk; £.Feb. 13th, 1863;
ed. at Harrow, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1883); Bar. Lincoln’s Inn,
1886; Lieut-Col. R.A.S.C. ; was a Member of London County Council 1892-1901,
of Select Committee on Taxation of Land Values (Scotland) 1904, of Roy. Commn.
on Canals and Inland Navigation 1906-10, of Select Committee on Police Day
of Rest 1908-9, and of Home Office Committee on Conditions and Pay of Police
1919; sat for Holborn Div. of Finsbury ( C ) March 1900 to Nov. 1918;
elected for Holborn ( Co.U ) Dec. 1918; C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1892, Frances
Emily, da. of the late Robert Gosling [see Smith. Bt., cr. 1804, colls.], and has issue.
&rms — Not yet on record at College of Arms.
Seat — The Grange, Hare Hatch, Twyford, Berks. Clubs — Constitutional, United.
Sons living-ROBERT JOHN FARQUHARSON, b. March 29th, 1895; ed. at Eton, and at
Magdalen Coll., Oxford.— Peter Farquharson, b. 1897; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen Coll.,
Oxford.
RENALS, Creation (U.K.) 1895.
[Name pronounced “ Rennals. ”]
Sir James Herbert Renals, 2nd Baronet ; b. Nov.
5th, 1870; s. his father, Sir Joseph, 1907; is a Lieut, for
City of London.
$rms — Per pale gules and sable, on a fesse nebuly argent between in chief
two lozenges, and in base as many fleurs-de-lis or, a fasces fessewise proper.
Cmt— On a rock a fox reguardant supporting with its dexter foot a fasces
erect proper, and charged on the shoulder with a lozenge or.
Residence — •
Brother living— JOHN BURTON, b. Sept. 15th 1872; is a Lieut,
for City of London. Residence. 38, Aberdare Gardens, South Hamp-
stead, N.W.6.
The 1st baronet, Sir Joseph, was a partner in the firm of Renals and
Safe by being cautious. Co., merchants, and was Lord Mayor of London 1894-5.
RENSHAW, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Coldharbour, Wivelsfield, Sussex, of Barochan,
Houston, co. Renfrew, and of Garvocks, Greenock, co. Renfrew.
Sir (Charles) Stephen Bine Renshaw, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Dec. 9th, 1883 ; s. his father, Sir Charles Bine,
1918; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1904); is Capt. Yeo. ; served during European War 1915-18 :
m. 1911, Edith Mary, da. of Rear-Adm. Sir Edward Chichester,
9th Bt., C.B., C.M.G., and has issue.
&rm« — Per pale and per chevron or and azure, in chief two martlets,
and in base a bull’s head couped all counterchanged. Crest — In front of
a griffin’s head erased sable a decrescent and an increscent argent.
Seats — Barochan, Houston, Renfrewshire ; Foxbar, near Paisley.
Son living -CHARLES MAURICE BINE, b. Oct. 7th, 1912.
Daughters living— Julia Noble Bine, b. 1914. Catherine Margot,
b. 19x7.
Sisters living— Ethel Mary, b. 1878 : m. 1905, the Rev. William Griffith
Jones, V. of Hunsingore, Wetherby. Residence, The Vicarage, Hun-
singore, Wetherby, Yorkshire Audrey Bine, b. 1881 : m. 1901,
Herbert Ogilvie. Residence , Corsliehill, Houston, Renfrewshire.
Marjory Bine, b. 1885. Elizabeth Hope Bine, b. 1892: m. 1914, Major Francis William Lindley»
Gull, Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own), el. son of Sir William Cameron Gull, 2nd Bt., who
d. (killed in action during European War) 19x8. Residence , 5, Montpelier Square, S.W.7.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Mary ( Lady Renshaw ), da. of Arthur Francis Stoddard, of
Broadfield, Renfrewshire : m. 1872, Sir Charles Bine Renshaw, 1st baronet, who d. 1918 .
Residences, Barochan, Houston ; Garvocks, Greenock.
The 1st baronet, Sir Charles Bine Renshaw, sat as M.P. for W. Div. of Renfrewshire (C) July
1892 to Jan. 1906.
Esse quam videri.
To be rather than to
seem.
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RHODES, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Hollingworth, co. Palatine of Chester.
Sir George Wood Rhodes, ist Baronet,
son of Thomas Rhodes, of Mersey Bank, Hadfield,
Derbyshire ; b. Sept. 4th, i860 ; ed. at Rugby,
and abroad ; is a J.P.
Cheshire ; unsuccessfully
Hyde Div. (Z) 1895 :
Catherine, who d. 1915,
for Derbyshire and
contested Cheshire,
m. 1883, Margaret
da. of John Phillips,
of Liverpool, and has issue.
$rmss — Azure, on a bend between two lozenges or a
leopard’s face gules between two holly leaves vert,
ffirtst — Two lions’ gambs erased gules supporting a lozenge
charged with a holly leaf, both as in the Arms.
ideat — Hollingworth, Cheshire. Town Residence — 37,
Pont Street, S.W. Club — Union.
Sons living— JOHN PHILLIPS, D.S.O.; b. July 19th,
1884 ; Lieut.-Col. (retired) R.E. ; European War 1914-18
(D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) ; D.S.O. 1918 : m. 1913, Elsie
Constance, da. of George Maclean Buckley, and has
issue living, Christopher George, b. 1914. Philip
Wood, b. 1894; Flag-Lieut. R.N. (retired): m. 1919,
Judith Beresford, da. of Trevelyan Martin, and has issue
living, Pamela Beresford, b. 1920.
Daughter living— Jill : m. 1915, the Rt. Hon. James
Ian Macpherson, P.C., M.P. Residence , 61, Eaton Square, S.W.
RIBTON, Creation (G.B.) 1759, of Woodbrook, Wicklow. [Extinct 1901.]
Sir George Ribton, 4th and last Baronet.
Collateral Branch living.
Granddaughter of the late George Ribton, M.D., 2nd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Herbert Panmure Ribton, b. 18—, d. 18— : m. 18S7, Adelaide, da. of John
Hill Linde', of Eyrefield
Ada.
The ist baronet was Lord Mayor of Dublin 1749.
RICH, Creation (G.B.) 1791, of Shirley House, Hants.
Sir Almeric Edmund Frederick Rich,
5th Baronet, son of the late Capt. Frederick Dampier
Rich, R.N., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, by Jessie Catharine
Hesketh, who d. 1907, da. of Sir John Hesketh Leth-
bridge, 3rd Bt. ; b. March 30th, 1859; s. his cousin,
Sir Charles Henry Stuart, 1913 ; formerly Capt.
ist Batn. Lincolnshire Regt., and Major Roy. Garrison
Regt. ; appointed a Brig.-Maj. 1914, and is Lieut.-Col. ;
m. 1894, Louise, da. of the Hon. John Conness, of
Mattapan, Massachusetts, U.S.A., and has issue.
^rms — Gules, a chevron erminois between three crosses botone
or. Crtst — A wyvern argent, wings elevated ermine.
Residence —
Son living— ALMERIC FREDERIC CONNESS, b. Feb.
9th, 1897 ; is Lieut. R.G.A.
Sisters living — Jessie Catherine Fitzroy : m. 1880, Major
Nicholas Edward de Berner Fenwick, formerly King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps. Eva Annie Noel: m. 1886, Major Edward
Charles Trollope, who d. 1904 [see B. Kesteven, colls.]. Resi-
dence, 45, Lower Belgrave Street, S.W.
Daughter living Of 4th Baronet— Gladys Evelyn Fanny,
b. 1882 : m. 1916, Capt. Alan Henry Dickinson, M.C., for-
merly Coldstream Guards.
„ ^ , ... Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Katherine Louisa.—
Keep thy faith. Frances Zoe: m. 1896, Lieut.-Col. Gustav Adolf Borrmann,
Prussian Army, and has issue living, Gustav Charles Francis Wallis, b. 1898, — Katherine Zoe
Johanna Frances, b. 1897. Residence ,
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Fanny ( Lady Rich), da. of the late Rev. Joseph Page, of Little
Bromley, Essex : m. 1881, Sir Charles Henry Stuart Rich, 4th baronet, who d. 1913.
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughters of the late Henry George William Rich, 4th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Henry Ross Rich, b. 1848, d. 1890: m. 1884, Henrietta Georgina (who m.
2ndly 1907, Claude Walter Kirkby), da. of the late Capt. William Probyn Hurst, formerly
of the Madras Army : —
Evelyn Essex Mary Ross, b. 1885 : m. 190-, Hugh Lennox. Zoe Dorothea Shirley, b. 1889 : m.
1912, Reginald Simon Macnamara Creagh ; Lieut. Rifle Brigade, who d. (killed in action during
^ European War) 1917- Residence,
Granddaughter of the late Lieut. -Gen. Arthur Newbolt Rich (infra): —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Frederick Rich, b. 1851, d. 1883 : nt. 1879, Charlotte Mary [who
m. 2ndly, 1888, the Rev. Edward Thomas Mortlock, who d. 1908 (formerly R. of Snail-
well, near Newmarket), (of 19, Pevensey Road, St. Leonard’s-on-Sea)], da. of the late
Charles John Longcroft, of Havant: —
Mary Longcroft : m. 1905, the Rev. Alfred Allen, V. and Rural Dean of Rotherham, and has issue
living, Charles Herbert Longcroft, b. 1908, — Muriel Longcroft, b. 1906. Residence, The Vicarage.
Rotherham.
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Issue of the late Gen. Arthur Newbolt Rich, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1821, d.
1912 : nt. 1849, Jane Albertine Frederica, who d. 1882, da. of Frederick Hill, of
Southampton : —
Henry M'Calmont, b. 1853: m. 1893, Lucretia Mary, da. of the late Samuel Foulds, surgeon, of
Chesterfield, and has issue living, Henry Lionel, b. 1900. Residence , Cleveland, 3, Chine Crescent
Road, Bournemouth. Evelyn Arthur, M.R .C.S., b. 1855; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1879, M.R.C.S. Eng.
1880 : m. 1882, Mary, da. of the late W. H. Gray, having had issue, of whom Ernest Evelyn,
D.S.O., b. 1884; Major R.H.A. ; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1917: m. 1911,
Claire, da. of Sir John Dewrance, K. B.E., of Cranmore Place, Chislehurst, — Muriel Evelyn, b.
1887 : m. 1913, Walter Jagger, M.B. (formerly Capt. Roy. Army Med. Corps), of 77, Upper Berkeley
Street, W.i, and has issue living. Audrey Evelyn b. 1916. Residence , Beenham, Marlow, Bucks.
Albert Lethbridge, b. 1863. Frances Albertine: m. 1894, Major Charles Henry James
Tanner, Comdg. a Batn. Middlesex Vol. Regt., and has issue living, Guy Charles Lethbridge, b.
1895 ; Lieut. Yeo., — Arthur Leslie Pratt, b. 1896 ; Lieut. Yeo., — Francis Geoffrey, b. 1899 ; Flight
Cadet R.A.F., — Kenneth Arthur, b. 1902, — Ronald Bostock, b. 1903, — Eric Cecil, b. 1905,— Aubrey
Reginald, b. 1906,— Winifred Albertine Elizabeth, b. 1901, — Violet Muriel, b. 1908. Residence ,
Balbedie, Twickenham Park, Middlesex.
Grandsons of the late William Osborne Rich, 3rd son of 1st baronet
Issue of the late Henry Osborne Ludlow Rich, b. 1822, d. 190- : m. 1851, Juliana, who d.
190-, da. of Capt. Plunkett : —
A son, b. 18 — .——A son, b. 18 — . A son, b. 18 — .
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Rich, 4th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Rich, b. 1826, d. 1913 : in. 1861, Clara Sophia, who d. 1911, da.
of Thomas Holmes Bosworth, of Westerham, near Edenbridge, Kent :• —
Charles Edwin Frederick, D.S.O., b. 1871; ed. at Winchester; is Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col.
Lincolnshire Regt. Reserve of Officers ; formerly Capt. in the Army, Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd
Batn. Lincolnshire Regt. ; appointed to H.M.’s Prison Ser. 1905, as Dep. Gov. H.M. Prison,
Wakefield; acted as Gov. of H.M. Prison, Maidstone 1906-7 (thanked for putting down mutiny
there) ; appointed Gov. of H.M. Prison, Northampton 1908, and Gov. of Borstal Institution 1920;
S. Africa 1902 (medal with two clasps), European War 1914-19 in France, Macedonia, and at
Constantinople (despatches four times, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut. -Col., Orders of Redeemer and
Saviour of Greece, Croix de Guerre with palm, Greek medal for mil. merit with palm); D.S.O.
1916: m. 1899, Violet Cecile Anne, second da. of the late Adm. Henry Craven St. John [ see V.
Bolingbroke, colls.], and has issue living, Charles Rodney St. John, R.N. , b. 1900; became a Sub-
Lieut. 1920, — Violet Laline St. John, b. 1906. Residence , Governor’s House, Borstal Institution,
near Rochester. Club, Junior United Service.— Florence Clara : m. 1908, the Rev. Henry Verdo
Prince, R. of Farthingstone. Residence, Farthingstone Rectory, Weedon.^— Ethel Margarett
—Gertrude Louisa. Residence , Ivinghoe, Greenway Park, Chippenham, Wilts. Mabel
Caroline : m. 1910, the Rev. Alan Leslie, V. of Sherston, and has issue living, John Louis, b. 1913.
Residence, Sherston Vicarage. Malmesbury.
Issue of the late William Gordon Rich, b. 1829, d. 1912 : m. 1856, Maria Stuart, who d. 1914,
da. of Joseph Maitland : —
Georgiana Gordon : m. 1882, E. S. Vernon, and has issue living, John Gordon Leslie, b. 1883 : m.
1909, Kate Fay Mathias, and has issue living, Fane b. 1911, Geoffrey b. 1914. Mary Gordon : m.
1st, 1882, Walter Ralph Congreve, who d. 1900 ; 2ndly, 1905, Major Alexander McDonnell Moore,
formerly Roy. Irish Fusiliers, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), William Maitland, M.C. (of
The Forest, Kerry, Montgomeryshire. Club, Junior Army and Navy) b. 1883; is Capt. R.A.
Special Reserve; European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.): m. 1912, Janet Barrington, da. of
Charles E. Moody, formerly of Springfield, Breinton, Hereford, and has issue living, Barbara
Maitland b. 1914, Patricia Lorraine Maitland b. 1918, — Charles Ralph, D.S.O. [see “ Companion-
age”], : m. 1914, Phillida Mary, da. of Maj.-Gen. Robert Wanless-O’Gowan, C.B., C.M.G., and
has issue living, Walter Richard b. 1914,— Frances Mary : m. 1910, Major Charles Leslie Blew,
Yeo., of Ashcroft House, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, and has issue living, Mary Elizabeth
b. 1911, Elaine Margaret b. 1920. Josephine Gordon: m. 1894, W. A. Haswell, D.Sc., F.R.S.,
formerly Professor of Biology in Sydney Univ., and has issue living, Mary. Residence , Minnihau,
Woollahra Point, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Grandchildren of the late William Gordon Rich (ante) : —
Issue of the late Edwin William Gordon Rich. b. 1856, d. 1910 : m. (Jan.) 1897, Margaret,
da. of the late Cottenham Kingsford, of Toi Toi, New Zealand : —
William Gordon, b. (Dec.) 1897.— Helen Gordon, b. 1901.
Issue of the late Maitland Gordon Rich, b. 1858, d. 1919 : m. 1888, Mabel Montgomery (now
of 30, Jackson’s Road, Fendalton, Christchurch. New Zealand), da. of the late Capt. F. W.
Hutton, F.R.S., formerly Roy. Welsh Fusiliers : —
Geoffrey Gordon, M.C. , b. 1889: formerly Lieut. King Edward’s Horse; European War 1914-18
(M.C.).— Annie Gordon, b. 1895.
Grandchildren of the late Vice-Adm. Edwin Ludlow Rich (infra) : —
Issue of the late Edwin Francis Rich, b. 1830, d. 1901 : m. 18 — , Elizabeth, da. of the late
Major Sir John L. C. Richardson (Bengal Artillery), Speaker of Legislative Council, New
Zealand : —
Francis Arthur, b. 1859; B.Sc. 18 — ; is a Civil Engineer, and in Survey Dept., New Zealand : m.
1st, 1890, Mary Catherine, who d. 1899, da. of Gerard Spooner, formerly of Elmdon, Warwickshire ;
2ndly, 1899, Henrietta, da. of Gerard Spooner (ante), and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Ronald
Philip, b. 1900, — Edwin Francis, b. 1903, -(by 1st marriage) Geraldine Vida Alfred Edwin, b.
1862. Amie Charlotte : m. 1893, Frederick Arthur Ludlow Rich (see infra). Lissie Ethel :
m. 1889, Herbert MacAndrew, physician and surgeon, and has issue living, Herbert Edwin, b. 1903,
— Gladys Elie, — Marian Gordon. Residence, Hall Street, Hokitika, New Zealand.- Winifred
Shirley Hilda Vida.
Issue of the late Evelyn Arthur Rich, Lieut. 34th Regt., b. 1842, d. 1892: m. 1864, Agnes,
who d. 1884, da. of the late Rev. T. J. Rocke, V. of Littleham-cum-Exmouth, and widow
of Capt. G. R. Pratt Barlow (Bengal N.I.) : —
Frederick Arthur Ludlow, b. 1866 : m. 1893, Amie Charlotte, da. of the late Edwin Francis Rich
( see ante). Residence , Manukau Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand. Evelyn Agnes.
Issue of the late Vice-Adm. Edwin Ludlow Richrsth son of 1st baronet, b. 1794, d. 1869 :
m. 1829, Sophia, who d. 1882, da. of Capt. G. F. Angelo, of Southampton : —
Sophia Louisa Jacintha : m. 1866, Thomas Erasmus Head Dowson, and has issue living,
Erasmus Charles Head, b. 1867, — Evelyn Louisa Head, — Maud Agnes Head, — Violet Mary Head.
Residence , Lattendales, Penrith.
This family was originally of Hampshire. In 1284, John le Rich, of Rich Place, Hants, flourished ;
his great-grandson, Richard Rich, an opulent mercer of London, was sheriff of that city, 1441 ; his great-
grandson, Sir Richard Rich, Solicitor-Gen. to Henry VIII., was, upon the accession of Edward VI.,
created in Feb. 1547 Baron Rich, of Leeze, co. Essex, and in Nov. of that year was constituted Lord
High Chancellor of England, and in 1564 founded a Grammar School at Felstead in Essex ; his great-
grandson, Robert Rich, P.C., 2nd Earl of Warwick, a very distinguished personage during the Civil
War, was Lord High Admiral of England, and Lord-Lieut. of Norfolk and Essex ; the Long Parliament
conferred upon him the exceptional honour of voting that he should be created a Duke, and he would
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have been promoted to that dignity had the treaty between Charles I. and the Parliament been com-
pleted. The Earl’s younger brother, Sir Henry, K.G. (owner of Holland House, Kensington), the
most accomplished courtier of his time, having in 1622 been created Baron Kensington, was successively
employed to negotiate a marriage between Prince Charles (afterwards Charles I.) and the Spanish
Infanta, and to sound the French Court regarding a consort for the Prince : in 1624, he was advanced
to the dignity of Earl of Holland ; he subsequently took up arms for the Royal Cause, for which in
1649 he suffered decapitation before the gates of Westminster Hall. The Earldoms of Warwick and
Holland became united in 1673, and in 1759 they expired. Charles, 4th son of Sir Edward Rich, 3rd
son of the 2nd Baron Rich, was created a baronet in 1675, which title passed by special limitation to his
son-in-law, Robert Rich, a Lord of the Admiralty, and M.P. for Dunwich, temp. William III. ; his
2nd son, Field Marshal Sir Robert, the 4th baronet, was successively M.P. for Dunwich, Beeralston,
and St. Ives ; Col. 4th Dragoons, and Governor of Chelsea Hospital ; he died 1768 and was succeeded
by his son Sir Robert, 5th baronet, at whose death in 1785 the baronetcy expired, and the estates
devolved upon his only daughter Mary Frances, wife of the Rev. Charles Bostock, LL.D. (descended
from Sir Osmer de Bostock, temp ., William I.), of Shirley House, Hants, who ?n 1790 assumed, by
Roy. license, the surname and arms of Rich and was in 1791 created a baronet.
STEWART-RICHARDSON, Creation (N.S.) 1630, of Pencaitland, Haddingtonshire.
Honor is gained by valor.
Sir Ian Rorie Hay Stewart-
Richardson, 1 6th Baronet ; b. Sept. 25th,
1904; s. his father, Capt. Sir Edward Austin,
1914.
^rms — Quarterly of six : 1st and 6th, argent, on a
fesse azure between a bull’s head or in chief and in base
a lymphad sable, a saltire of the field ; 2nd, argent, a
lion rampant azure within a bordure gules; 3rd, azure,
three garbs or; 4th, argent, on a bend azure three
buckles or ; 5th, gyronny of eight or and sable. Crest — A
cubit arm in armour grasping a sword all proper.
Supporters — Dexter , a wy vern ; sinister , an eagle wings
erect all proper.
Brother living— CATHEL TORQUILL HUGH, b. Aug. 22nd, 1909.
Uncle living (son of 14th baronet) ★ — Neil Graham, D.S.O., b. 1881 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
R,M.C. ; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany’s);
is Major Special Cav. ; served in Palestine 1916-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; D. S.O. 1918.
Aunts living (daughters of 14th baronet)— Mary Ramsay, b. 1869. Alice Evelyn, b. 1870:
m. 1903, Col. James Adam Gordon Richardson-Drummond-Hay, Coldstream Guards, and
has issue living, James, b. 1905, — Peter, b. 1907,— Andrew, b. 1910, — Mary Charlotte. Residence ,
Seggieden, by Perth.—— Christian Maule (Hon. Mrs ■ Alexander Murray), b. 1881 : m. 1908, Major
the Hon. Alexander David Murray, Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders) [see E. Mansfield]. Resi-
dence, Pitfour Castle, Perth. Gladys Hermione, b. 1883. Esther Drummond, b. 1887.
Great-Uncles living (sons of 13th baronet) — John Ramsay, b. 1846 ; ed. atTrin. Coll., Glenalmond :
m. 1882, Florence, da. of G. H. Clarke, of Auckland, New Zealand, and has issue living, Arthur
James (of Cambridge, New Zealand), b. 1884; European War 1916-18 with Yorkshire Dragoons
Yeo. : m. 1913, Kathleen Mary, da. of Charles Hunter, of Cambridge, New Zealand, and has issue
living, Edward James, b. 1915, — John Ramsay (of Whangerei, New Zealand), b. 1887 : m. 1913,
Kathleen, da. of John Knight, of Whangerei, New Zealand,— Evelyn Mary: m. 1911, Charles
Willand McBride, and has issue living, James Willand b. 1912. Residence , Corrielea, Cambridge,
New Zealand. Club, New (Edinburgh).
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 13th baronet) — Elizabeth Charlotte : m. 1869, the Rev. Henry Murray
Oswald, who d. 1911, formerly R. of Great Hallingbury. Residence , Eaglehurst, Bournemouth.
Widows living Of 14tb and 15tll Baronets— Harriet Georgina Alice (Lady Stewart -
Richardson), da. of the late Rupert John Cochrane, of Halifax, Nova Scotia; m. 1868, Sir James
Thomas Stewart-Richardson, 14th baronet, who*/. 1895. Constance (Lady Constance Stewart-
Richardson ), da. of 2nd Earl of Cromartie : m. 1904, Capt. Sir Edward Austin Stewart-Richardson,
15th baronet, who d. (of wounds in action) 1914.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Henry Gresham Stewart-Richardson, 2nd son of 13th baronet, b.
1844, d. 1883: m. 1868, Gertrude (now of 35, Warwick Road, Earl’s Court, S.W.),
da. of the late Joseph Gabett Studdert, of Woodlawn, co. Clare : —
Charles Robert, b. 1877 ; an Officer in W. Australian Police Force : m. 1905, Edith, 2nd da. of
Albert Berryman, formerly of Bath, and has issue living, Alistair de Vere, b. 1906, — Beatrice
Edith, b. 1908, — Constance, b. 1918. Residence, Bunbury, W. Australia.— John Henry, b. 1879.
Henrietta Gertrude, b. 1871.— Beatrice Helen, b. 1874. Alice Lucy, b. 1875. Violet
Roberta, b. 1882.
Issue of the late Col. Edmund Robert Stewart-Richardson. 4th son of 13th baronet,
b. 1848, d. 1917 : m. 1879, Jessica Mary, who d. 1894, da. of the late Montagu
Stephen Williams, Q.C., a Metropolitan Police Magistrate, of 9, Aldford Street,
Park Lane, W. : —
Robert Montagu, M.C., b. 1886 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. and Acting Major Hussars ;
served during European War 1914-17 (M.C. with Bars). Residence, Idover House, Dauntsey,
Chippenham.— Louise Mary : m. 1904, Albert E. Cox of Dungarthill, Perthshire, and has issue
living, Edmund Robert, b. 1908, — Edith Jessica, b. 1905. Edith Muriel. Residence, 19, Buck-
ingham Gate, Adelphi, W.C.2. Olive Marguerite: m. 1920, Major Kenneth Douglas Lome
Maclaine, M.C. (Maclaine of Lochbuie), 15th Hussars Reserve. Residence, Lochbuie Castle,
Mull, Argyll.
This baronetcy was dormant 1821-37, when John Stewart-Richardson assumed the title on
being served heir of the 12th baronet. Both the 13th and 14th baronets were Secs, to Order of
the Thistle. The 15th baronet, Sir Edward Austin, Capt. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders), d.
of wounds in action during European War) Nov. 1914.
Richardson-Bunbury, see Bunbury.
★ The elder, John Lauderdale Stewart-Richardson, b. 1878; Lieut. Coldstream Guards:
m. 1916, Nora Joyce, da. of the late William Rigby, of Alderley Edge, Cheshire ; d. (killed in
action during European War) 1916.
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RICKETTS Creation (U.K.) 1828, of The Elms, Gloucestershire, and Beaumont-Leyes,
Leicestershire.
Sir Frederick William Rodney Ricketts, 5th
Baronet ; b. Sept. 27th, 1857; s . his nephew, Sir Tristram
Tempest Tempest, 1909; formerly Lieut. Scots Guards : m.
1879, Alice Eve Grace, da. of the late Charles Fox Webster
[ see Webster, Bt., colls.], and has issue.
— On a chevron azure between three roses gules, barbed and
seeded proper, two swords in chevron also proper, pommels and hilts or,
tfleir points crossing each other in saltire (that on the dexter surmounted
by that of the sinister) and passing through a wreath of laurel or ; on a
chief of the second a naval crown between two anchors erect or. Crt*i —
Out of a naval crown or, a dexter arm embowed, habited azure and charged
on the sleeve with two roses argent, the hand grasping a scJfhitar, the
arm in front of an anchor in bend sinister sable.
Clubs — New (Brighton), Isthmian. Royal Automobile.
SOUS living — CLAUDE ALBERT FREDERICK, b. April 27th, 1880: m. 1907, Lilian Helen
Gwendoline, da. of Arthur M. Hill, formerly 5th Fusiliers, of Silver Birches, Walton, and Gooda-
meavy, S. Devon, and has issue living, Robert Cornwallis Robert St. Leger, b. 1917, — Alice May
Mildred Lilian, b. 1907.— Godfrey Edward Cornwallis, b. 1886. Rodney Bernard, b. 1894.
Daughter living— Beatrice Kathleen Alice, b. 1882: m. 1910, Capt. Alfred Gerald Meredith
Sharpe, Princess of Wales’s (Roy. Berkshire Regt.), and has issue living, Arthur Frederick
Meredith b. 1912.
Sisters living— Constance Charlotte Rose : m. 1887, Rev. Charles Edward Stuart Ratcliffe, M.A.,
and has issue living, Cornwallis St. Aubyn {Club, Cavendish), b. 1892 ; ed. at Lancing Coll., and
at Selwyn Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1913) ; formerly 2nd Lieut. London Regt., — Adeline Constance St.
Aubyn, b. 1889, — Gillian Mildred Clinton, b. 1890,— Grace Pelham Clinton, b. 1893 ; m. 1917, Brig.-
Gen. St. George Edward William Burton, formerly Black Watch. Residence , Downham Rectory,
near Billericay. Gertrude Charlotte Eleanor. Mildred May.
Daughter living Of 3rd Baronet— Henrietta Frances May, O.B.E. ; is patron of two livings:
m. 1886, John Hicks Graves, who d. 1915, having assumed by Roy. License 1909, the surname of
Tempest, in lieu of his patronymic. Residences , Tong Hall, Bradford ; Aughton, Ormskirk ;
Dalguise, co. Perth ; Bradenham House, High Wycombe.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Col. St. Vincent William Ricketts (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. St. Vincent Fitzhardinge Lennox Ricketts, b. 1843, d. 1915 : tn. 1869,
Susan Arabella Henrietta, who d. 1912, da. of the late Vice-Adm. William Henry Jervis : —
Susan Hotham, R.R.C.: m. 1894, Capt. WilliamRicketts, R.N. [see infra]. Dorothea Jervis.—
Kathleen Berkeley : m. 1908, Edward Reginald Willett. Residence , Battle Court, Bexhill-on-Sea.
Issue of the late Col. St. Vincent William Ricketts, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1807,
d. 1866 : m. 1842, Georgina Mary, who d. 1867, da. of Augustus Fitzhardinge
Berkeley: —
Henry Wyndham, b. 1849 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Bam. Essex Regt. :
m. 1880, Georgina Kilderbee (who obtained a judicial separation 1885), da. of the late Sir William
Carter Hoffmeister, M.D., of Clifton House, West Cowes, I. of W., and has issue living, Wyndham
Fitzhardinge Dashwood, b. 1880 ; is a Sub-Lieut. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve.
Issue of the late Com. Simpson Hicks Ricketts, R.N., 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1816,
d. 1858 : m. 1855, Emma Gertrude, da. of W. G. Pigou, 2nd Dragoon Guards : —
Rev.. Richard Ernest, b. 1856; ed. at Repton, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879, M.A. 1882);
is V. of Crambe with Barton-le-Willows, and Rural Dean of Bulmer : m. 1884, Mabel Rose, da.
of the late Major Arthur Wellesley Williams, 10th Hussars [see Williams-Bulkeley, Bt., colls.],
and has issue living, Rev. Clement Mallory, b. 1885 ; ed. at King’s Sch., Canterbury, at Keble
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1908, M.A. 1912), and at Cuddesdon Theological Coll. ; is V. of St. Michael’s,
Colombo, Ceylon, Hon. Sec. So. for Propagation of the Gospel, Ceylon, and a Member of
Standing Committee of the Diocese : m. 1920, Dorothy Frances, da. of the Rt. Rev. George
Rodney Eden, D.D., 2nd Bishop of Wakefield, — Violet Mabel, b. 1889. Residence, Crambe
Vicarage, Kirkham Abbey, York.— William, b. 1857; became Com. R.N. 1894, and Capt.
(retired) 1903 ; served in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star): m. 1894, Susan
Hotham, da. of the late Rev. St. Vincent Fitzhardinge Lennox Ricketts [see ante]. Residence , 251E,
Cromwell Road, S.W.5. Club, Naval and Military.
The 1st baronet, Sir Robert Tristram Ricketts, D.C.L., was a Vice-Admiral, and the 2nd baronet
was an Admiral. The 3rd baronet in 1884 succeeded to the estates of his maternal uncle (Col.
Thomas R. Plumbe-Tempest), and assumed by Roy. license in that year the surname of Tempest
in lieu of his patronymic.
RIDDELL, Creation (N S.) 1628, of Riddell, Roxburghshire.
Sir John Walter Buchanan
Riddell, nth Baronet , son of the late
Rev. John -Charles Buchanan Riddell, 2nd
son of 9th Baronet ; b. March 14th, 1849 ;
s. his uncle, Sir Walter Buchanan,
1892 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford
(B.A. 1872); Bar. Inner Temple 1874;
formerly Receiver to Dean and Chapter of
St. Paul’s; is a J.P. for Northumberland
(High Sheriff 1897) : m. 1874, Sarah Isa-
bella, da. of the late Robert Wharton,
Bar.-at-law, and has issue.
&rma — Argent, a chevron gules between three
ears of rye slipped and bladed vert. Crtst— A
demi-greyhound argent. j&npporitrs — Two grey-
hounds argent.
Seat — Hepple Whitefield, Rothbury, North-
umberland. Town Residence — 46, Beaufort
Gardens, S.W.
Prend moi tel que je suis.
Take me as I am.
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Son living — WALTER ROBERT BUCHANAN, b. April 21st, 1879 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. 1902, M.A. 1904) : sometime a Fellow of Hertford Coll. ; formerly Capt. Hampshire
Regt. ; is Sec., Univs. Grants Committee, and a J.P. for Northumberland : European War 1914-18
(wounded, Croix de Guerre) ; sometime Receiver to Dean and Chapter, St. Paul’s Cathedral :
m. 1919, the Hon. Rachel Beatrice Lyttelton, da. of 8th Viscount Cobham, and has issue living,
Jean, b. 1920. Residences , 6, Cambridge Terrace, N.W. ; Hepple, Rothbury.
Daughters living— Katherine Margaret : m. 1904, Lieut.-Col. Nigel Keppel Charteris, C.M.G.',
D.S.O., Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.) [see E. Wemyss, colls. J. Residence , 9, The King’s Gap,
Hoylake, Cheshire. Olive Frances. Dorothy Isabel.
Sister living — Sophia Anne. Club , Ladies’ Park.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. Col. Robert George Buchanan Riddell, next brother of nth baronet,
b. 1854, d. 1900: m .1895, Agnes Graham, da. of Sir William Henry Houldsworth, M.P.,
1st Bt. : —
Margaret Frances, b. 1896. Elizabeth Agnes, b. 1898.
I^ue of the late Maj.-Gen. Charles James Buchanan Riddell, C.B., 3rd son of 9th baronet,
b. 1817, d. 1903 : m. 1847, Mary, who d. 1900, da. of the late F.-M. Sir Hew Dalrymple
Ross, G.C.B. : —
Mary Frances. Club , Ladies’ Park.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Riddell, grandson of the late Thomas Riddell,
2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. William Riddell, C.B., b. 1805, d. 1875 : m. 1837, Margaret, who
d. 1905, da. of Capt. John Wilkie : —
William Carre, b. 1847 ; is Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. (retired) ; formerly Comdg. 1st Batn. Roy. Dublin
Fusiliers : m. 1898, Harriet Madeline, da. of the late J. J. Cousins, of Allerton Park, Yorkshire.
Residence , 199, Cromwell Mansions, S.W.
Issue of the late John Carre Riddell, b. 1809, d. 1879 : 1846, Marianne Sibella, who d.
1890, da. of the late Rodney Stephen, Ch. Justice of New Zealand : —
Thomas William Carre, b. 1852 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Australian Vol. (V.D.), and Comdg. 9th
Regt. Australian Light Horse ; assumed the additional surname of Carre 1879 ; is Sec. of
Bohemians’ Club, Melbourne, and a J.P. : m. 1886, Virginia Eleanor Consett, who d. 1898, da. of
Montrose Consett Stephen, and has issue living, Consett Carre, D.S.O., b. 1887; is Major
Australian R.E. ; served during European War 1915-18 (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1917, — Gervase Carre,
b. 1891, — Yolande Sibella Carre, — Edith Winona Carre. Residence, Elsternwick, Victoria,
Australia. Walter John Carre, b. 1859 ; is Chm. of Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of
Works, Victoria.— —Jane Georgiana Vereker : m. 1867, Com. Henry James Stanley, R.N., who
d. 1887, and has issue living, Henry Riddell, M.B b. 1874; M.B. and B. S. Melbourne 18 — :
m. 1915, Hyacinth Susan Valerie, da. of Henry Barkly Hayter, — Geva Mary Georgiana: m. 1908,
Col. Edmund William Dashwood [see Dashwood, Bt., cr. 1684, colls.].— Margaret Elizabeth
Carre.— Annie Carre : m. 1888, Charles Strachan, Baron de Fegely, and has issue living, Albert
Gervase Riddell, b. 1889, — Nita Leontine. Residence, Cavers Carre, Elsternwick, Melbourne.
Grandchildren of the late Walter Riddell-Carre, 2nd son of the late Thomas
Riddell (ante), grandson of the late Thomas Riddell, 2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Thomas Alexander Riddell-Carre, b. 1831 ; d. 1905 : m. 1865, Elizabeth,
who d. 1890, da. of the late Alfred T. Fellows, of Beeston House, Notts : —
Ralph Gervase, b. 1868 ; is Major Roy. Scots Fusiliers : m. 1905, Kathleen Sadleir Lawe, da. of Col.
F. S. Stoney, J.P. (formerly R.A.), of The Downs, Delgany, co. Wicklow, and widow of Lieut.
John Hamilton Elrington Allen, R.N., and has issue living, Gervase Robert, b. 1906. Residence ,
Cavers Carre, Lilliesleaf, Roxburghshire. Chibs, Wellington, New (Edinburgh).— Grizel Geva.
Residence, Westlea, St. Boswells.
Granddaughter of the late Capt. Thomas Riddell, younger brother of Walter Carre-
Riddell (ante), b. 1810, d. 1854: 1848, Ellen (who m. 2ndly, 18—, Col. George
Corham Huxham), da. of Capt. William Beckett : —
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Col. William Henry Riddell, b. 1852, d. 1907: m. 1st,
1881, Julia, who d. 1886, da. of the late Stephen Francis Shairp, of St. Maur, Southsea
2ndly, 1889, Emily Lethbridge, da. of Col. George Rowlandson, Indian Army : —
Gladys Lawrie : m. 1915, Capt. Alan Bruce McPherson, Indian Army, and has issue living.
Grandchildren of the late Robert Riddell (infra): —
Issue of the late Col. Robert Vansittart Riddell, b. 1840, d. 1911: m. 1870, Louisa Flora
Steel, el. da. of the late Gen. Alexander Dick : —
Robert Buchanan, D.S.O., b. 1872 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich;
is Major R.A. , served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches. Brevet Major), and during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1918.— — Edward Vansittart Dick, C.B.E., D.S.O.,
b. 1873; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at R.M.A. ; is Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; served in S. Africa
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with two clasps, King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet Major), and
during European War T914-15, Brevet Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Heavy Battery, and as A. A. and
Q.M.G. (despatches, D.S.O. Brevet Lieut.-Col.); D.S.O. 1915, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1902,
Edith Mary, who d. 1914, youngest da. of the late Maj.-Gen. E. P. Bingham Turner, R.A., and has
issue living, Edward Alexander Buchanan, b. 1903. Club , Army and Navy. John Balfour,
D.S.O. ; b. 1880; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at R.M.A. ; is Major and acting Lieut.-Col. R.F.A.
and a Gen. Staff Officer; served during European War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O*,
Croix de Guerre) ; D.S.O. 1915 : m. 1908, Margaret Alice, youngest da. of the late J. W. Smith, of
The Rectory, Oundle, and has issue living, John L’Estrange, b. 1910, — Editha Margaret, b. 1913, —
a da., b. 1917. Ethel : m. 1901, Charles Dingwall Williams, and has issue living, Charles Riddell
Dingwall, b. 1902.
Issue of the late Col. Henry Vansittart Riddell, b. 1841, d. 1888 : m. 1st, 1864, Alice Anne,
who d. 1884, da. of the late Richard Attwood, of East Hill, Fareham ^ndly, 1886, Annie,
da. of the late Stephen Francis Shairp, of St. Maur, Southsea: —
Laurie Archibald, b. 1877.— Mary Alice: tn. 1st, 1885, Capt. John Hawley Burke, who d. 1887;
2ndly, 1890, John Burke, and has issue living, (by 1st marriage) Noel Hawley Michael,
b. 1885, — Arthur Laurie, b. 1887, — (by 2nd marriage) John Laurence, b. 1891, — Yvonne Lilian
Gervaise, b. 1897. Clare Edith.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Walter Riddell, R.A., b. 1845 1895 : tn. 1877, Charlotte, da.
of the late Gen. James George Neill, C.B., of Swindridge Muir, Ayrshire : —
Florence Agnes Isabel, b. 1879.
Granddaughter of the late Michael Riddell, grandson of the late Walter Riddell, son
of the late William Riddell, 2nd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Riddell, b. 1804, d. 1864 : tn. 1836, Elizabeth, who d. 1873, da. of
Vice-Adm. Henry Vansittart : —
Elizabeth Janette. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Riddell (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Riddell, b. 1838, d. 1900: tti. 1877, Lizzie, who d. 1914, da. of
Robert Pringle, formerly of Carribbar, Bathgate, Linlithgow : —
William, b. 1885 : tn. 1915, Bertha, da. of the late George Spraggon, of Nafferton, Northumberland.
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■ —John, b. 1895.— Margaret, b. 1879: m. 1907, Andrew Stanley Drybrough, and has issue
living, Elizabeth Mary, b. 1908. "Elizabeth, b. 1881. Roberta, b. 1882 : m. 1915, Harold
Sinclair Coghill, M.B., who d. 1919. Henrietta.
Issue ol the late James Riddell, b. 1840, d. 1903 : tn. 1869, Harriet Anne (now of West
Lodge, Meads, Eastbourne), da. of William Stephen, of Montreal : —
Of whom Henry James, b. 1870; Major Indian Army; d. (killed in action in Mesopotamia) 1915
(despatches, 1914-15 star). Walter, b. 1874 ; European War 1915-18 with Graves Registration
Commn., with Yeo. and with R.A.S.C. (medals); has Vol. long. ser. medal: m. 1917, Mary
Ellinor, da of the late Dr. John Garbutt Hutchinson, of North Lodge, Kineton, and has issue
living, John Walter Rowland, b. 1919,— Elizabeth Mary Ellinor. Residence , Dinas House,
Brecon.-^— Archibald, D.S.O., b. 1882; is Major Indian Army ; served in S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s
medal with four clasps), and in Mesopotamia 1915-17 (despatches, D.S O.); D S.O. 1917: nt.
1907, Edith Mary, da. of the late William Lawrie, of Selang, Assam, and has issue living,
William James, b. 1909, — Peter John Archibald, b. 1914. Elizabeth Harriet May, b. 1879: m.
1907, Capt. Stanley Allison Hughes, Roy. Sussex Regt.—— Annie Venetia, b. 1884 : m. 1912,
William H. C. Geikie, son of the late Professor Geikie, of Edinburgh. Residence, Bau, Kuching,
Sarawak.
Grandson of the late Henry Riddell, grandson of the late John Riddell, 2nd son
of the late Rev. Archibald Riddell, 3rd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Riddell, b. 1797, d. 1862 : m. 1834, Susan, who d. 1847, da. of James
Law, of Elvingstone : —
William Law, b. 1843 : m. 1877, Mary Anne Frazer, and has issue living, Robert, b. 1879, — Mary
Hepburn, b. 18 — : m. 1906, Robert Hanning, of Dunedin, New Zealand, — Susan Helen, b. 18 — ,
— Elizabeth, b. 1887. Residence , Wyuna, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.
Granddaughters of the late Rev. James Riddell (ante) : —
Issue of the late John Riddell, b. 1838, d. 1893 : m. 1st, i860, Jane, who d. 1884, da. of
William Peppercorn, of Eaton Socon, Beds; 2ndly, 1885, Gertrude Julia, da of the late
Rev. Richard Smith, V. of Kirknewton : —
(By 1st marriage), James Foster, b. 1861 ; Brig.-Gen. in Army ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1915 : m. 1912, Margaret Christabel, da. of the late Sir Henry Hall Scott, of Earlanreach,
Inverness-shire, and Hepsburn, Northumberland [see Scott, “ Knights’ Widows”]. Alice
Dorothy : m. 1885, George Edward Bucknill, and has issue living, Rev. Edwin George, b. 1886 ;
R. of Swillington, Woodlesford, near Leeds : m. 1918, Evelyn Mary, da. of the Rt. Rev. Edwyn
Hoskyns, D.D., 2ndHLord Bishop of Southwell, — James Riddell, b. 1893 ; Lieut. R.N. ; d. (on active
ser. during European War) 1916, — John Birch, b. 1896, — Joan Margaret, b. 1898. Residences ,
Watchfield House, Shrivenham, Berks ; 28, Ladbroke Square, W. Catharine Jane : m. 1908, the
Rev. Samuel Thomas Boughton, R. of Kenley, Salop. Residence , Kenley Rectory, Shrewsbury.
This family is of Norman descent, and was early settled in Roxburghshire, Gervasius de Ridle,
or Ridel, being High Sl*eriff of that county in 1116. The 9th baronet was successively M.P. for
Selkirkshire and Lanarkshire, and the 10th baronet was Recorder of Maidstone and Tenterden
1846-68, and Judge of County Courts for N. Staffordshire 1859-63, and for Whitechapel 1863-79.
RIDDELL, Creation (G.B.) 1778, of Ardnamurchan and Sunart, Argyllshire. [Extinct
1907 ]
Sir Rodney Stuart Riddell, 4th and last Baronet.
Sisters living Of 4th Baronet— Louisa Margaretta. Caroline Mary : m. 1867, Louis William
Knowles.— —Frances Elizabeth : m. 1880, Edward Robert Manners.
RIPLEY, Creation (U.K.) 1880, of Rawdon, Yorkshire.
Sir Henry William Alfred Ripley, 3rd
Baronet ; b. Jan. 3rd, 1879 ; ed. at Eton ; s. his father,
Sir Edward, 1903 ; formerly Lieut. 1st Roy. Dragoons;
is Lieut. Reserve of Officers, a D. A.Q.M.G., and a J.P.
for Shropshire and Herefordshire; served in S. Africa
1900-1902, and during European War 1917-18 : m.
1911, Dorothy, da. of the late Robert William Daker
Harley [see B. Rodney], and has issue.
^ras — Per chevron nebuly or and vert, three lions rampant
counterchanged between three cross crosslets, two in base or, and
one in chief vert. Crtst — A demi-lion reguardant vert, collared or,
charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet of the second, and
holding between the paws an escutcheon argent charged with a
cockerel proper.
Seat — Bedstone Court, Bucknell, Salop. Clubs, — Carlton,
Cavalry, Boodle’s.
Sons living— EDWARD ROBERT GUY, b. Nov. 5th, 1911.
Henry Derek, b. 1914. Hugh, b. 1916.
Daughters living— Ruth Patience, b. 1912. Suzan, b. 1919.
Brothers living — Edward Guy, b. 1881 ; formerly Lieut. Rifle
Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ; is Capt. Motor Transport, Army
Ser. Corps ; served in S. Africa 1901-2. Hugh Ivor Emmott,
b. 1884 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Worcestershire Regt.
Sister living — Annie Winifred (Freda) : m. 1909, Capt. Robert
While l breathe I hope.
George Geoffrey Harley [see B. Rodney]. Residence, The Hall, Brampton Brian, Herefordshire.
Uncle living (son of 1st baronet) — Henry, b. 1849; is a J.P. for W. Riding of Yorkshire : m.
1st, 1876, Emma Alice, who d. 1884, da. of the late Col. Bruce Seton [Seton, Bt., colls., cr. 1663];
2ndly, 1885, Dorothea Royds, da. of the late Henry A. Grey, J.P., of Meole Brace, Shrewsbury,
and has issue living, Henry Edward, b. 1884 ; is Lieut. Army Ser. Corps : m. 1912, Violet Turner,
da. of the late G. Turner Miller, Bar.-at-law, of Stoneleigh, Cheltenham, — Hugh William Grey,
b . 1886 ; Capt. R.A.F., — Dorothy Alice Seton : nt. 1914, Cheba Gourevitch, of Smolensk, Russia, —
Marian Janet: m. 1890, Dr. Thomas Herbert Littlejohn, who d. 1905. Residence, 41, Hans
Mansions, S.W.
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Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Eugenie Frederica Fui.cher (Lady Ripley), da. of the late
Gen. Green Emmott-Rawdon, of Rawdon Grange, Leeds: m. 1877, Sir Edward Ripley, 2nd
baronet, who d. 1903. Residences , 87, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. ; Heath House, Aston-on-Clune,
Salop.
Collateral Branch living.
Descendants of the late Frederick Ripley, 3rd son of 1st baronet, who was cr. a
Baronet 1897 [see that title].
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Bradford (L) 1868-9 and 1874-80.
RIPLEY, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Acacia, Rawdon, West Riding of York.
While P breathe l hope.
Ripley, 1st baronet, who d. 1907.
Sir Frederick Hugh Ripley, 2nd Baronet;
b. July 7th, 1878 ; ed. at Eton, and at Oxford Univ. ;
s. his father, Sir Frederick, 1907; is CapL
Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers) and a Staff Capt. ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Life
Guards; served in S. Africa 1900: in. 1902, Mary
Georgina Shute, da. of the late Francis Adams
[ see F. Perth, colls.].
^rma — Per chevron nebuly or and vert, three lions rampant
counterchanged between three cross crosslets, two in base or,
and one in chief vert. ftrtst — A demi-lion reguardant vert,
collared or, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet of
the second, and holding between the paws an escutcheon argent
charged with a cockerel proper.
Brother living-*— GEOFFREY ARNOLD, b. Aug. 4th,
1883; ed. at Eton, and at Oxford Univ. ; Bar. Inner Temple
1912 ; is Lieut. Dragoons : m. 1908, Sybil Augusta, da,
of Thomas Newman Frederick Bardwell, J.P., D.L., of
Bolton Hall, Wilberfoss, Yorks^re.
Sisters living— Ethel Margaret Susan, b. 1879 : m. 1902,
Major Charles Russell Terrot, D.S.O., Dragoons.
Catherine Alice, b. 1881.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Katharine (Lady Ridley),
da. of David Little, of Bradford : m. 1876, Sir Frederick
Residence,
Sir Frederick Ripley, 1st baronet of this creation, was third son of the 1st baronet of Rawdon,
Yorkshire, creation 1880.
RITCHIE, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Highlands.
Honour is acquired by virtue.
Sir James William Ritchie,
1st Baronet ; b. Aug. 7th, 1868; is Chm. Milner’s
Safe Co., and Div. Com. Metropolitan Special
Constabulary; M.B.E. 1918: in. 1st, 1898, Ada
Bevan (from whom he obtained a divorce 1912),
da. of the late Edward Bevan ap Rees Bryant, of
Barnet ; 2nd, 1913, Edna Muriel, da. of the late
James Frederick Emerton, of Cheltenham, and has
issue.
^rms — Argent, an anchor erect sable within a bordure
ermine, on a chief of the second three lions’ heads erased of
the first. Crtst — Issuant out of an antiqne crown or, an
unicorn’s head argent armed gold, charged on the neck with
a torteau, thereon an anchor, also gold.
Residences— 26, Melcombe Court, Dorset Square, W. ;
Crick Manor, near Rugby. Clubs — Carlton, Garrick.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— JAMES EDWARD
THOMSON, b. June 16th, 1902. By 2nd marriage—
Patrick John Emerton, b. 1914. William Peter Emerton,
l. 1918. Michael Alan Emerton, b. 1920.
Daughter living-By 2nd marriage— Barbara Anne
Lydia Janet, b. 1916.
Rivett-Carnac. see Carnac.
•¥• The younger brother, Charles Roger Ripley b. 1888; Lieut. York and Lancaster Regt. . d.
killed in action during European War) 1914.
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ROBERTS, Creation (U.K.) 1809, of Glassenbury, Kent, of Brightfieldstown, co. Cork,
and of the City of Cork.
Sir Thomas Langdon Howland Roberts,
6th Baronet ; b. June 1 8th, 1898; s. his father, Col. Sir
Howland, 1917; ed. at Westminster, and at R.M.A.;
is Lieut. R.A.
^rms — Azure, on a chevron argent cotised or, three mullets of
six points sable, pierced of the field. Crest — On a mount vert an
eagle displayed ermine, wings argent, gorged with a chaplet of ivy
proper.
Residence — 75a, Lexham Gardens, Kensington, W.
Brother living— GILBERT HOWLAND, R.N., b. Oct. nth,
iqoo ; became a Sub-Lieut. 19x8.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet) — Walworth Howland (His
Honour Judge Roberts), C.B.E., b. 1855 ; ed. at Highgate Sch.,
and at King’s Coll., London ; Bar. Middle Temple 1878 : is a J.P.
for Staffordshire, and a Member of Standing County Court
Rules Committee ; was Chm. of Interim Court Arbitration
1918-19 ; sometime a Revising Barrister for Middlesex, and
one of the Examiners of the Court; appointed Judge of County
Courts (Circuit No. 25) Nov. 1900, and transferred to Circuit
No. 37 March 1905, to Circuit No. 41 (Clerkenwell County Court)
Dec. 1911, and to Circuit No. 43 (Marylebone County Court)
Oct. 19195 c. B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1890, Katherine, da. ot the
late John Gibson Thomson, of Aitechuan, Ardrishaig, and has
issue living, Walter St. Clair Howland, M.C. , b. 1893 ; ed. at
Winchester, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1916); Lieut.
R.F.A. Special Reserve, and a 3rd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. ;
European War 1914-18 (M.C.), — Winifred Elliott, b. 1891: m.
1920, Major Cecil Beckham Harcourt, Indian Army. Residence ,
Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington, W. Chib, Savile.
Virtue survives death.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet)— Florence Maria: m. 1869, Eaton Monins Lascelles, who
d. 1871, 3rd son of the late Rowley Lascelles, of Pencraig, Cardiganshire. Residence , 49,
Clanricarde Gardens, Bayswater, W.
Daughter living Of 4th Baronet— Beatrice Sidney Jane Margaret : in. 1902, John Rigby
Murray. Residence , Graitnay Hall, Gretna, Dumfriesshire.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet -Elizabeth Marie (Lady Roberts ), second da. of William Tell
La Roche, M.D., of Harrington Park, New Jersey, U.S.A. : m. 1895, Col. Sir Howland Roberts,
5th baronet, who d. 1917. Residence , 75a, Lexham Gardens, Kensington, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Edmund Gilbert Roberts, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1810, d.
1857 : m. 1836 Elizabeth Anne, who d. 1889, da. of Major Joyce, of Teignmouth : —
Herbert, b. 1847 ; served in Cape Mounted Rifles. Residence ,
The former baronetcy of 1620 (claimed by the present holder of the 1809 creation as 13th Bt.,
which claim, however, has not been officially established at the Heralds’ College), belonged to the
old Kentish family, originally called Rookehurst and later Roobertes, and apparently became extinct
on the demise in 1745 of Sir Walter, 6th baronet, who left an only daughter, Jane, who married the
3rd Duke of St. Albans. About 1775 the Duchess believed she had discovered the descendants of
Thomas, second son of the 1st baronet, seated at Brightfieldstown, Roberts’ Cove, co. Cork ; and the
title was assumed by the then head of that family, Randal, and subsequently by his eldest son Thomas,
to whom, however, a new patent of Baronetcy was passed in 1809. The ancient property of Glassen-
bury, Cranbrook, Kent, which had then been in the direct line for nearly seven centuries, was left by
the Duchess of St. Albans to the second son of this Sir Thomas, viz., Col. Thomas Walton Roberts,
J.P. (High Sheriff of Kent 1879), who d. 1882, and devised the said property by will to his nephew,
the late Major John Roberts Atkin-Roberts, J.P., whose son is the present owner. The 5th baronet,
Sir Howland Roberts, V.D., D.L., J.P. , was Lieut.-Col. Comdt. and Hon. Col. 3rd Vol. Batn.
Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) 1896-1906.
ROBERTS, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Milner Field, Bingley, West Riding of Yorkshire.
Sir James Roberts, 1st Baronet , son of
the late James Roberts, of Haworth, Yorkshire, by
Jane, who d. 1878, da. of the late William Hartley
Earby ; b. Sept. 30th, 1848 ; ed. at Haworth Sch. ;
formerly owner of town of Saltaire, and Chrm of
Sir Titus Salt, Bt., Sons and Co. (Limited), of
Saltaire ; is Chm. of local Board of London and
Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., and a J.P. for W.
Riding of Yorkshire: m. 1873, Elizabeth, second
da. of the late William Foster, of Harden, Bingley,
Yorkshire, and has issue.
^rma— Vert ; on a pile or, between two saltires in base of
the last an Angora goat statant proper. Crtst — Upon two
millrinds fesseways or, an Angora goat as in the arms.
Seat — Strathallan Castle, Machany, Perthshire. 1'ewn
Residence — 30, Hyde Park Gardens, W.2. Clubs — Bradford
Liberal, Royal Automobile, Union.
Grandchildren living— (Issue of the late Bertram Foster
Roberts, el. son of 1st baronet, b. 1876, d. 1912 : in. 1903,
Eliza Gertrude (now of Aubrey Lodge, Campden Hill, W.)
Justly and firmly. only da. of Sir Ellis Denby, J.P., of Wycliffe House,
Shipley, Yorkshire) : —
DENBY, b. June 3rd, 1904. William Denby, b. 1909. Mary, b. 1906. Catherine
Elizabeth, b. 1907.
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Son living — Joseph Henry Nicholson, b. 1887; sometime Managing Director of Sir Titus Salt, Bt.,
Sons and Co. ("Limited), of Saltaire : m. 1920, Frances Eleanor, da. of — Partington, of The
Laurels, Tilehurst, Reading. Residence, Weybeards, Harefield, Middlesex.
Daughters living— Lily May, b. 1879 : «*• 19.02, Frederic Alfred Aykroyd, and has issue living,
Cecil William, b. 1905, — Frederic Howard, b. 1907, — Bertram, b. 19x5, — Margaret Roberts, b. 1903.
Residence , Birstwith Hall, near Harrogate, Yorkshire. Alice Maud Mary, b. 1881 : m. 1902,
Capt. Norman Cecil Rutherford, D.S.O., F.R.C.S., and has issue living, Lionel James, b. 1907, —
Brian James Roberts, b. 1911, — Neil, b. 1913, — Sybil Margaret, b. 1904, — Kathleen Mary, b. 1905,
— Enid May, b. 1915. Residence , Blackgrove, Blindley Heath, Surrey.
ROBERTS, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Ecclesall and Queen’s Tower, City of Sheffield,
and West Riding of Yorkshire.
Sir Samuel Roberts, M.P., ist
Baronet , el. son of the late Samuel Roberts, J.P.,
of Queen's Tower, Sheffield ; b. April 30th, 1852 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1875, M.A. 1878) ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1878 ; is a J.P. for Sheffield
(Lord Mayor 1899-1900), a D.L. for W. Riding
of Yorkshire, Dep. Chm. W. Riding Quarter
Sessions, a Member of Chairmen’s Panel, House
of Commons Grand Committees, and Chm. Com-
mittee of Selection ; appointed a Member of Roy.
Commn. on King’s Bench 1912, and of House of
Commons Committee on National Expenditure
1917 ; unsuccessfully contested High Peak Div.
of Derbyshire (C) 1900 ; has sat as M.P. for
Ecclesall Div. of Sheffield since Feb. 1902 ;
Knt. 1917 : m. 1880, Martha Susan, only da. of
the late Ven. Archdeacon J. E. Blakeney, V. of
Sheffield, and has issue.
JVrms — Sable on a chevron couped argent, three millets
of the field, a chief dancettde or. Crest- Issuant out of a circlet or, a demi-lion rampant gules,
holding in the paws a mullet gold.
Seat — Queen’s Tower, Sheffield. Clubs— Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge.
Sons living— SAMUEL ROBERTS, b. Sept. 2nd, 1882; ed. at Camb. Umv. (M-A. 1906); a
IP for W Riding of Yorkshire ; Lord Mayor of Sheffield 1919 : m. 1906, Gladys Mary, da. of
W *E Dring M D., of Tenterden, Kent, and has issue living, a son, b. 1910,— a son, b. 1912.
Residence, Park Grange House, Sheffield.— Albert S., b. m5.—Rev. Alfred Cecil Samuel,
b. 1890; ed at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1911). EnoSamuel, b. 1893 ; formerly Lieut. York and
Lancaster Regt.
Daughter living— Leila Blakeney: m. 1908, Major John Watson Richardson, York and Lan-
caster Regt., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1917.
ROBERTSON, Creation (U K.) 1919, of Welbourn, co. Lincoln.
Sir William Robert Robert-
son, G.C.B. , G.C.A/.G., K.C.V.O.,
D.S.O., ist Baronet , son of Thomas
C. Robertson ; b. Sept. 14th, 1859 ;
Hon. LL.D., Camb. 1919, Hon. D.C.L.,
Oxford 1920 ; enlisted 1877, became 2nd
Lieut. 3rd Dragoon Guards 1888, Lieut.
1891, Capt. 1895, Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1900, Col. 1903, Maj.-Gen.
1910, Lieut. -Gen. 1915, Gen. 1916, and
Field-Marshal 1920; Chitral Relief Force
1895 (severely wounded, despatches,
D. S.O.), S. Africa 1900 as D.A.A.G.,
Army Head Quarters (despatches, medal,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.), European War 1914-
19 as Q.M.G., and subsequently as Ch. of
Gen. Staff (despatches twice, Legion of
Honour, K.C.B., Lieut. -Gen., Croix de Guerre, Orders of Crown of Italy, White
Eagle of Serbia with Swords, of Chia Ho of China, Saint Alexander Nevsky of
Russia, and of Rising Sun of Japan, G.C.M.G., thanked by Parliament, cr. Baronet,
granted ^10,000) ; was a Staff-Capt. (Mil. Intelligence) at Head Quarters 1899,
A.Q.M.G. 1901, and Assist. -Director of Mil. operations 1901-7, A.Q.M.G., Aldershot
1907, and Brig.-Gen. on Gen. Staff there 1907-10, Comdt. of Staff Coll. 1910-13,
and Director of Mil. Training at War Office 1913-14, Ch. of Imperial Gen. Staff
and a Member of Army Council Dec. 1915-18 ; in command E. Command 1918,
Gen. Officer Comdg.-in-Ch., Great Britain 1918-19, and Army of the Rhine 1919-20
(also British Forces in France and Flanders) ; is Col. a Regt. of Dragoons, and a
Member of Council of Bradfield Coll. ; appointed an A.D.C. to H.M. 1917, and
a temporary A.D.C. Gen. 1918; cr. D.S.O. 1896. C.B. (Mil.) 1905, C.V.O. i9IO»
K.C.V.O. 1913, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1917, G.C.M.G. 1919: rn-
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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1894, Mildred Adelaide, da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. T. C. Palin, Indian Army,
and has issue.
&nns — Gules, two swords in saltire argent, hiked and pommelled gold, the points downwards,
between in chief a sun in splendour, in base a fleur-de-lis or, and in fesse two wolves’ heads erased of
the second. (Ercst — Issuant from a coronet of fleur-de-lis or, a demi-wolf argent, gorged with an
Eastern crown gold, supporting with the dexter paw a lance proper thereon a pennon per fesse gules
and argent. (Supporters (Grand Cross) — Dexter , a grey charger in review order ; sinister , a
bay charger in service order, both proper.
Seat — Welbourn, Lincolnshire. Town Residence — 27, Eccleston Square, S.W. Club —
United Service.
Sons living— BRIAN HUBERT, D.SO ., M.C., b. July 22nd, 1896; a Capt. R.E. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; D.S.O., 1919. Hugh John, b. 18 — .
Daughters living— Rosamund Mildred. Helen Millicent.
ROBINSON, Creation (E.) 1660, of London.
Sir Frederick Villiers Laud Robinson,
Af.C., 10th Baronet ; b. Dec. 4th, 1880 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll. , s. his father, Rev. Sir Frederick Laud, 1893 ;
is Capt. Northamptonshire Regt., and a J.P. for North-
amptonshire ; served in S. Africa 1902, and during
European War 1 914-19 (twice wounded, despatches,
M.C., Croix de Guerre); is patron of one living: in.
1913, Eileen, da. of Harry Higham, of 34, Park Street.
Grosvenor Square, W., and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, quarterly crenelle gules and or,
in the first quarter a lion passant-guardant or standing on a tower
argent ; 2nd and 3rd, vert, a buck trippant within an orle of trefoils
slipped or. Cast — A buck trippant or, collared and lined vert, the
collar charged with three trefoils slipped or.
Seat — Cranford Hall, near Kettering.
Sons living— MICHAEL FREDERICK LAUD, b. Jan. 23rd,
1914. John Ronald Villiers, b. 1915.
Sisters living — Evelyn Dorothy, b. 1875 : m. 1900, Capt. Ralph Bagnall, Dep. Assist. Director
Railway Transport. Margery Sybil, b. 1877 : m- 1899, Charles Brooke Whitaker Brook. Resi-
dence, Geddington, Kettering. Sylvia Joan, b. 1883: vi. 1903, Major Charles Edward Bagnall,
formerly a Collector in Uganda. Residence ,
The 1st baronet, Sir John Robinson, nephew of Archbishop Laud, and Lord Mayor of London,
was Lieut, of the Tower, and did great service in promoting the coronation of Charles II. The 5th
and the 6th baronet each sat as M.P. for Northampton.
ROBINSON, Creation (U.K.) 1823, of Batt s House, Somersetshire.
Sir Ernest William Robinson, 5th Baronet , el.
son of the late Maj.-Gen. John Innes Robinson, younger brother
of 4th baronet ; b. May 22nd, 1862 ; s. his uncle, Sir William
Le Fleming, 1895: in. 1st, 1897, Christina Eleanor, who d.
1916, da. of Major James Grant, of Glen Grant, Rothes ; 2ndly,
1920, Mrs. Gordon Watson, and has issue (by 1st marriage).
£Vrms — Per fesse embattled azure and gules two chevronells or between
three bucks trippant argent, attired and hooped of the third. Crtst — In front
of a park paling proper, a buck as in the arms.
Residence — Craigmore, Jersey.
Daughter living— By 1st marriage— Eveline Grant, b. 1902.
Brothers living— DOUGLAS INNES, b. 1863 : in. 1903, Violet, el. da.
c_„ _ . of the late Herbert Ames [infra] Francis Buller, b. 1874: in. 1909,
Margaret, only da. of the late William Edmund Rich.'
Sisters living — Alice: m. 1886, Charles Perrin, Local Govt. Board,
and has issue living, Lancelot Charles, b. 1888 : in. Vera Alexandrina, da. of Brig. -Gen. George
Francis William St. John, R.A. Residence, 12, Cadogan Court, S.W. Gertrude Georgina.
Aunts living (sisters of 4th baronet) — Eliza Scott: in. 1863, Charles Herbert Ames, who d. 1878, of
Remenham Place, Henley-on-Thames, and has issue living, William Herbert, b. 1868, — Violet : m.
1903, Douglas Innes Robinson [ante],— Mary,— Margaret,— Katherine. Sophia Jane Wemyss:
in. 1st, 1865, Capt. Napier Douglas Robinson, who d. 1869 [ see infra]: 2ndly, 1881, William
Strachan. Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Napier Douglas Robinson, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1836,
d. 1869 : m- 1865, Sophia Jane Wemyss [see ante] (who m. 2ndly, 1881, William
Strachan), da. of the Rev. William Scott Robinson : —
Ethel Sophia Napier, b. 1869.
The 1st baronet, Sir George Abercrombie Robinson, was a Director of the East India Company,
Military Auditor-General in Bengal, and sometime M.P. for Honiton. The 2nd baronet was Joint
Commissioner and Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China 1834-6.
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ROBINSON, Creation (U.K.) 1854, of Toronto, Canada.
Sir John Beverley Robinson, 4th
Baronet , el. son of the late Hon. John Beverley
Robinson (Gov. of Ontario 1880-87), 2nd son of
1st baronet; b. June 2nd, 1848; s. his cousin, Sir
Frederick Arnold, 1901 : m. 1st, 1873, Mar-
garet, who d. 1875, da. of James M‘Donell ; 2ndly,
1892, Eleanor Biggar, da. of Charles H. Cooke,
M. D., F.R.C.S.E., of Toronto, Canada, and has
issue.
Or, on a chevron between three stags trippant
vert, as many cinquefoils of the field. Crtst — A stag trip-
pant vert bezantee.
Residence — Glenwood, Edgewater, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Son living— By 2nd marriage— JOHN BEVERLEY
BEVERLEY, b. Feb. 12th, 1895.
Daughter living— By 1st marriage— Margaret Mary :
m. 18963 Dalton McCarthy, Junr., Bar.-at-law, and has
issue living, Leah Victoria Manners, b. 1897. Residence ,
Toronto.
Brother living — Strachan Napier, b. 1849. Residence ,
Toronto.
Sisters living — Caroline Minnie: m. 1881, Capt. William Forsyth Grant. Augusta Louisa: m.
1898, Stewart Fielde Houston, Bar.-at-law, who d. 1910. Residence,
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet— Marion Louisa: m. 1883, Francis Osmund Cayley [see
Cayley, Bt., colls.]. Julia Margaret Adelaide.
Uncle living (son of 1st baronet) — Charles Walker, C.B., b. 1836; is a Maj.-Gen. (formerly Rifle
Brig.); was A.A.G., Aldershot 1884-9, Assist. Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. 189092, in command of
Troops in Mauritius 1892-5, and Lieut. -Gov. and Sec. of Chelsea Hospital 1895-8 ; served in Indian
Mutiny campaign 1858-9 (medal), in Ashanti war 1873-4 (medal with clasp), and in Zulu war 1879
(medal with clasp) ; C.B. (Mil.) 1887 : m. 1884, Margaret Frances, da. of Gen. Sir Archibald Alison,
G.C.B., 2nd Bt., and has issue living, Charles Archibald Beverley, b. 1898, — Joan Emma
Beverley, b. 1892, — Dorothy Margaret, b. 1895. Residence, Beverley House, Eaton Rise, Ealing,
W. Club, Army and Navy.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Mary Elizabeth ( Lady Robinson ), da. of John Filer :
m. 1893, Sir Frederick Arnold Robinson, 3rd baronet, who d. 1901. Residence, Toronto, Canada.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Hon. John Beverley Robinson, 2nd son of 1st baronet
(ante) : —
Issue of the late Christopher Conway Robinson, K.C., b. 1853, d. 1907 : m. 1880, Jane, who
d, 1915, da. of Norman Torquil MacLeod, of Drynoch, near Toronto :
John Beverley, b. 1885.—— Norman MacLeod Beverley, b. 1887.— —Minnie Marguerite Beverley.—
Kathleen Augusta Beverley.
Issue of the late Christopher Robinson, K.C., 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1828,
d. 1905 : m. 1879, Elizabeth Street (now of Beverley House, Toronto), da. of the
Hon. Josiah Burr Plumb, of Niagara, Canada: —
Christopher Charles, b. 1883: m. 1907, Isabel Hodgins, el. da. of Charles R. W. Biggar, K.C., of
Toronto, and has issue living, Christopher, b. 1909,— Peter Beverley, b. 1915, — Hugh Lukin, b.
1916, — Helen Hilary, b. 1912, — Laura Beverley, b. 1913 John Beverley, b. 1884. Duncan
Strachan, b. 1886 : m. 1916, Emily, el. da. of Gordon Watson, of Brandon, Manitoba.— Mary
Adelaide Christobel.
This family is descended from Christopher Robinson, of Cleasby, Yorkshire, who emigrated to
Virginia about 1670, and was elder brother of the Rt. Rev. John Robinson, Ambassador to Sweden
1683-1708, Bishop of Bristol and London 1710-23, and First Plenipotentiary at the Congress of
Utrecht 1713. The 1st baronet, Sir John Beverley, C.B., D.C.L. of Oxford, having served as a
Volunteer in the war of 1812 With America, was admitted to the Bar in Canada and at Lincoln’s Inn,
and was subsequently (1829-62) Chief Justice of Upper Canada, and for many years member for the
town of York and Speaker of the Legislative Council in the Old Province of Upper Canada.
ROBINSON, Creation (U.K.) 1908, of Hawthornden, Wynberg, Cape Division, S. Africa,
and Dudley House, City of Westminster.
Sir Joseph Benjamin Robinson, 1st
Baronet , youngest son of the late Robert John
Robinson ; b. Aug. 3rd, 1845 ; prior to 1867 engaged
in wood-buying and farming ; is owner of S. African
gold mines, and Chm. of Robinson’s South African
Banking Co., and many gold mining cos. ; sometime
Mayor of Kimberley, and a J. P. ; represented Kim-
berley House of Assembly of Cape Colony, and passed
Diamond Trade Act ; was Comdt. during Basuto
War, and organised and commanded first Mounted
Vol. Force in Griqualand West : m. 1877, Elizabeth
Rebecca, da. of James Ferguson, of Kimberley, S.
Africa, and has issue.
grina — Vert, three bezants chevronwise between two
chevronels, the whole between three demi-stags couped or.
Crtst— A demi-stag or, charged with two chevronels vert,
supporting with the dexter leg a flagstaff in bend sinister
proper, pendant therefrom a banner vert charged with a bezant.
Residence — 14, Hyde Park Terrace, W. Seat — Haw-
thornden, Wynberg, Cape Colony.
Sons living— JOSEPH BENJAMIN, b. March 11th, 1887.
—Wilfred Henry, b. 1889. Arthur John, b. 1891.——
Charles Reginald, b. 1892.
Daughters living — Constance Eleanor.— Ida Louisa.—
Maud.— Leonoran. Florence Mildred.
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ROBINSON, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Foxrock,
co. Dublin.
Right Hon. Sir Henry Augustus
Robinson, P.C., K.C.B.\ b. 1857; acted
as Sec. to Local Govt, and Taxation of
Towns Coramns. (Ireland) and to Poor Law
and Lunacy Inquiry Commn. (Ireland) ; was
Commr. of Municipal Boundaries (Ireland)
1878-9 ; became Inspector of Local Govt.
Board for Ireland 1879, Commr. 1891, and
Vice-Pres. 1898 ; has been a Member of
several Roy. Commns ; C.B. (Civil) 1897,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1900, P.C. 1902 : m. 1883,
Harriet, da. of Sir Robert Lynch- Blosse,
loth Bt., and has issue.
Jlrms— Vert, a chevron engrailed between three
stags at gaze or, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure.
Crest — Out of a crown vallery or a mount vert, there-
on a stag as in the arms.
Seat — Lisnacarig, Foxrock, co. Dublin. Clubs—
Kildare Street, Athenaeum.
Sons living— CHRISTOPHER HENRY, b. 1884 :
m 1912, Dorothy, el. da. of Harry Warren, and has
issue living, Niall Bryan, b. 1918. Bryan Arthur,
b. 1889 : m. 1919, Pamela, da. of Ambrose Picard,
of Leeds. Adrian, b. 1892 : m. 1920, Agnes
Patricia, da. of Hugh Dorrien, of Donegal.
ROCHE, Creation (U.K.) 1838, of Carass, Limerick.
Sir Standish O’Grady Roche, 4th
Baronet ; b. March 13th, 1911 ; s. his father Sir
Standish Deane O’Grady, 1914.
Jtrms — Gules, three roaches naiant within a bordure en-
grailed argent. Crist — A rock, thereon a stork close, charged
on the breast with a torteau, and holding in his dexter claw
a roach all proper.
Seat — Aghade, Tullow, co. Carlow.
Half-Sister living — Olive Edith Kathleen: m. 1901, Major
William Charles Hall, Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, who d. (on
active ser. during European War) 1917, and has issue living,
Barbara Kathleen, b. 1903, — Olive Mary, b. 1905. Residence ,
Ballitore, co. Kildare.
Daughter living of 2nd Baronet- Isabel Susan Alice,
Residence , Carass, Croom, co. Limerick.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— Sybil {Lady Roche), da. of
the late Col. Julius Dyson Laurie, of hi, Gloucester Place,
S.W. : m. 1910, as his second wife, Sir Standish Deane
O’Grady Roche, 4th baronet, who d. 1914. Residence ,
Aghade, Tullow, co. Carlow.
The 1st baronet was M.P. for Limerick city 1832-44. Sir
David, 2nd Bt., was Vice-Lieut, of co. Limerick (High Sheriff
1863).
SHELLEY-ROLLS, Creation (U.K.) 1806, of Castle Goring, Sussex.
Sir John Courtown Edward Shelley-
Rolls, 6th Baronet ; b. Aug. 5th, 1871; s. his father,
Sir Charles Shelley, 1902 ; ed. at Wellington Coll.,
and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Scots Guards, Lieut. -Col. 3rd
Batn. Queen’s Westminster Cadet Batn , a J.P. for
Hants, a D.L. for co. Monmouth, and Capt. Reserve
of Officers ; A.D.C. to Gen. Officer Comdg. London
Dist. 1914-18; served in S. Africa 1900; assumed by
Roy. License 1917, the additional surname of Rolls: m.
1898, the Hon. Eleanor Georgiana Rolls, da. of 1st
Baron Llangattock.
^rms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th or, on a fesse dancettee with
plain cotisses between three billets sable, each charged with a lion
rampant of the field, as many bezants in the centre chief point for
distinction, a cross-crosslet gules, Rolls', 2nd and 3rd sable, a fesse
engrailed between three whelks or, Shelley. Crista — ist, out of a
wreath of oak, a dexter cubit arm, vested or, cuffed sable, the arm
charged with a fesse dancettee double cottised of the second, charged
with three bezants, in the hand proper a roll of parchment argent,
the cuff charged for distinction with a cross-crosslet gold, Rolls;
a griffin’s head erased, beaked and ducally gorged or, Shelley.
Seats— Avington Park, Winchester ; Field Place, Horsham ;
The Hendre, Monmouth. Town Residence — 21, Eaton Square,
S.W. Clubs— Guards’, Carlton.
Brothers living— PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, b. June 24th, 1872; ed. at Wellington Coll.
Residence, Lovington, Alresford, Hants.— Sidney Patrick Shelley, b. 1880 ; ed. at Wellington
5 Capt. Yeo. Residence, Lovington, Alresford, Hants. Hubert Shelley, b. 1881 ; ed.
at Wellington Coll. ; Capt. Yeo. ; formerly Lieut. 7th Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own).
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Sisters living— Ernestine Elizabeth Shelley.— Maud Shelley. - Nora Kathleen : tn. 1907,,
Lieut. Fausto M. Leva, Italian R.N.
Widow living Of 5th. Baronet— M ary Jane Jemima (Lady Mary Shelley ), da. of 5th Earl of Cour-
town : tn. 1869, Sir Charles Shelley, 5th baronet, who d. 1902. Residence , 24, Ebury Street, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Cecil William Charles Shelley, Lieut. Scots Guards, 3rd son of
5th baronet, b. 1873, d. (killed in action) 1915 : tn. 1903, Sybil Bertie, who d.
1906, da. of Laurence R. Peel, formerly of Lebanon, Newara Eliya, Ceylon : —
Eileen Sybil, b. 1906.
Issue of the late Capt. George Ernest Shelley, brother of 5th baronet, b. 1840, </_
1910: tn. 1889, Janet (now of St. Olave’s, Branksome Park, Bournemouth), da_
of the late E. Andre wes : —
George Edward, b. 1891 ; ed. at Harrow, at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1912), and at R.M.C. ; Capt..
Grenadier Guards. Ernest Bowen, b. 1896; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C. ; Capt. Grenadier
Guards ; killed in action during European War 1918.— Gwendolin Evelyn : m. 19x3, the Rev.
Frank Shelley- Mills. Residence , 10, The Embankment, Bedford. .
ROPNER, Creation (U.K.) 1904, of Preston Hall, Stockton-on-Tees, Co. Palatine of
Durham, and Skutterskelfe Hall, Hutton Rudby, North Riding of Yorkshire.
Sir (Emil Hugh Oscar) Robert Ropner,
1st Baronet , el. son of John Henry Ropner, of Magde-
burg, Prussia ; b. Dec. 16th, 1838 ; ed. in Germany ;
is a steamship owner of West Hartlepool, a steamship
builder of Stockton-on-Tees, patron of one living, a
J.P. and D.L. for co. Durham (High Sheriff 1896),
and a J.P. for N. Riding of Yorkshire ; formerly
Lieut. -Col. (and now Hon. Col.) Durham L.l. (V.D.) ;
unsuccessfully contested Cleveland Div. of N. Riding
of Yorkshire 1895 and 1898; sat as M.P. for Stockton-
on-Tees (C) Oct. 1900 to Jan. 1910; Knt. 1902: m.
1858, Mary Anne, da. of the late John Craik, of Newton
Stewart, Wigtonshire, and has issue.
Jims — Party per fesse dancettee sable and or, a pale, three
mullets pierced two and one, and as many stags’ heads erased one
and two, all counterchanged. Crtst — Upon three mascles interlaced
fesseways and in front of three tilting spears, one in pale and two
in saltire or, a stag’s head erased sable, attired gold.
Seats — Preston Hall, near Stockton-on-Tees ; Skutterskelfe Hallr
Cleveland, Yorkshire. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional.
Son living — JOHN HENRY, b. Sept. 7th, i860; is a J.P. and
D.L. for co. Durham (High Sheriff 1911); sometime Lieut.-Col.
Comdg. and Hon. Col. 1st Vol. Batn. Durham L.l. (V.D.) : ni. i888r
Martraret. da. of Tohn McGregor, and has issue living, Margaret, b. 1894 : tn. 1918, Capt. John
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Capt. ; tn 1918, Lillian Rochfort, da. of Col. Rochfort Snow, of Christchurch, New Zealand, -
Cuthbert Maurice, b. 1905, — Richard, b. 1898. Residence , Hartburn, Stockton-on-Tees. William,
b. 1864 ; is a J.P. for co Durham: tn. 1894, Sarah Woollacot, da. of Ebenezer Cory, and has issue
living, Leonard, b. 1895 ; is Lieut. R.G A., — William Guy, b. 1896 ; is Lieut. R G.A., — John Ray-
mond' b. 1903, — Robert Desmond, b. 1908, — Constance Winsome, b. 1899. Residence , Ambleside,
West Hartlepool. Walter, b. 1868: tn 1894, Jane Constance, da. of Ebenezer Cory, and has
issue living, Geoffrey Vyvyan, b. 1899, — Kathleen, b. 1895. Leonard, b. 1873; is a J.P. for co.
Durham : m. 1904, Georgina, da. of the late Murdock Mackay, and has issue living, Leonard Robert,
b. 1910, — Helen Mary, b. 1905, — Jean Winifred, b. 1908. Residence, Rimswell, Stockton-on-Tees.
Daughters living — Amy, b. 1867: tn. 1894, Cecil Sadler, and has issue living. Lilian, b. 1874:
»i. 1903, the Rev. Sidney Cecil Woods. R. of Church Stretton, and has issue living, Humphrey
Ropner Duncan, b. 1904, — Sidney Mervyn Ropner, b. 1909, — Lilian Sheila Ropner^ b. 1906, — Elsa
Hazel Ropner, b. 1914. Residence, The Rectory, Church Stretton, Shropshire. Evelyn, b. 1876:
m. 1898. Henry Charles Holder, el. son of Sir John Charles Holder, 1st Bt. Residence, Linden
Hill, Twyford, Berks. Mabel, b. 1877 ; tn 1902, Frederick Byers Watson, solicitor, and has-
issue living, Dorothy Mabel, b. 1903. Residence , Arden, Norton, Stockton-on-Tees.
ROSE, Creation (U.K.) 1872, of Montreal, Dominion of Canada.
- i dare. Sir Frances Cyril Rose, 4th Baronet ;
b. Sept. 18th, 1909 ; s. his father, Sir Cyril Stanley^
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&rots — Or, a boar’s head couped gules between three water
bougets sable ; on a chief of the second three maple leaves of the
first, fiatat — A harp or, stringed azure.
Widows living of 1st, 2nd and 3rd Baronets— Julia
Charlotte Sophia ( Marchioness of Tweeddale), da. of Keith
Stewart Mackenzie [see E. Galloway, colls. J, and widow of the
9th Marquess of Tweeddale : tn. 2ndly, 1887, as his second
wife, the Rt. Hon. Sir John Rose, P.C., G.C.M.G., 1st
baronet, who d. 1888 ; 3rdly, 1892, Major Sir William Eden
Evans-Gordon, who d. 1913. Residence, 4, Chelsea Embank-
ment, S.W. Katherine Elizabeth (Lady Rose), da. of
Alexander Macalister, of Torresdale Castle, Argyllshire : nt.
1868, Sir William Rose, 2nd baronet, who d. 1902. Resi-
dence, Tilford Way, Farnham, Surrey. Laktitia (Lady
Rose), da. of Emile Hippolyte Rouy : tn. 1905, Sir Cyril
Stanley Rose, 3rd baronet, who d. 1915.
Collateral Branches living.
Descendants of the late Sir Charles Day Rose.
M.P. (b. 18471,2nd son of 1st baronet (who was
cr. a Baronet 1909) [see that title, infra] : —
Of whom Sir CHARLES HENRY, 3rd Bt., of Hardwick House,
b. Oct. 13th, 1912.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGF.
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Issue of the late Mary Temple, da. of 1st baronet, d. 1913 : m. 1867, Maj.-Gcn. Sir
Stanley de Astel Calvert Clarke, G.C.V.O., C.M.G., who d. 1911 : —
Albert Edward Stanley, D.S.O., M.V.O., b. 1879 [see “ Companionagh ”] : m. 1907, Evelyn Mar-
garet, da. of Sir Alexander Baird, 1st Bt. (cr. 1897), and has issue living, Alexander Frank Stanley,
b. 1908, — Annette Mary, b. 1911.— Edith Mary : m. 1890, Frank Bibby, C.B.E., and has issue
living, Frank Brian Frederic, b. 1893; is Capt. 1st Life Guards: m. 1919, Ethel Mildred, da.
of Thomas Reginald Hague Cook [see Elliot, Bt.], — Averil Margaret Mary, b. 1905, — Katharine
Edith, b. 1916. Residences , 39, Hill Street, W. ; Hardwicke Grange, Shrewsbury. Millicent
Bessie: m. 1893, Brig.-Gen. Edward William David Baird, C.B.E., J. P., formerly Capt. 10th Hussars,
and Col. Suffolk Imperial Yeo. (served in S. Africa 1900, and during European War 1914-17),
having had issue, of whom Charles Edward, b. 1894 ; Capt. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs, Duke of Albany’s) ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — William Stanley, b.
1903, — David Everard, b. 1906, — Patrick Douglas, b. 1912, — Rosemary Freda, b. 1895, — Millicent
Irene, b. 1897, — Vida Janet, b. 1899. Residences, Kelloe, Edrom, Berwickshire; Forse, Caithness.
— -Florence Amy : m. 1907, Nathaniel Arthur Heywood, and has issue living, Monica Marie,
b. 1909. Residence , Glevering Park, Wickham Market.
The 1st baronet was Receiver-Gen. for Duchy of Cornwall 1883-8.
ROSE, Creation (U.K.) 1874, of Rayners, Buckinghamshire.
Sir Philip Humphrey Rose, 3rd Baronet , son
of the late Capt Philip Vivian Rose, who d. (of wounds in
action during European War), el. son of 2nd baronet ; b.
March 16th, 1903; s. his grandfather, Sir Philip Frederick,
1919.
girms — Azure, a chevron invected erminois, between three water bougets
in chief and one in base argent. Crist — A stag argent, collared, and resting
the dexter fore-leg on a water bouget azure.
Seat — Rayners, Penn, Buckinghamshire.
Sisters living — Marjorie Winifred, b. igoo. June Dorothy, b. 1913.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — CECIL GUY, b. July 29th, 1877 ;
is a M.I.C.E., and Major (retired), late R.E. ; European War 1914-18 :
m. 1907, Rosa Belle, da. of Herbert Emmerson, of Scarborough. Resi-
dence, Huntley House, Cheadle, Staffordshire. Club, Junior Carlton.
Probitate ac virtute. Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — MaryGertrude : m. 1895, Lieut. -
By probity and valor. Col. Albert Norman Henderson, M.C., J.P., Roy. Warwickshire Regt.,
who d. (killed in action during European War) 1916. Residence , Little
Meadow, Knotty Green, Beaconsfield, Bucks.' Rose Annie Dorothy: tn. 1894, Edward Noel
Napier Bartlett, J.P., who d. 1915, having had issue, of whom Geoffrey Edward Rose, b. 1895 ;
Midshipman R.N.R. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1914, — Peter Norman Rose,
R.N., b. 1901 ; formerly a Midshipman R.N. Residence, St. Margaret’s Cottage, Penn, Bucks.
Violet Annie: m. 1897, Quiller Orchardson Gilbey Gold, and has issue living, Keith Vivian Rose,
b. 1898; sometime Lieut. Bedfordshire Regt. ; European War 1915-19 (severely wounded). Resi-
dence, Porterville, California, U.S.A.
Great Uncles living (sons of rst baronet) — George Alfred Sainte Croix, b. 1854 1 formerly Capt.
Bucks Militia; is a J.P. for Berks: admitted a Solicitor 1876: m. 1880, Beatrice, who d. 1911,
2nd da. of Sir Richard Quain, M.D., F.R.S., 1st Bt., and has issue living, Ivor Sainte Croix,
O.B.E., b. 1881 : formerly Capt. Grenadier Guards ; European War 19x4-19 (despatches, O.B.E.);
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1st, 1907, Etta Mabel, who d. 19x8, youngest da. of the late Com.
Sebastian Gassiot, R.N.; 2ndly, 1918, Nancy, da. of Arthur Conran Blomfield, of 29, Palace Gate,
W., and -has issue living (by rst marriage), Nancy Bertha Sainte Croix b. 1908, (by 2nd marriage)
Camilla Mary Sainte Croix b. 1919, — Harcourt George Sainte Croix (of Braziers, Chipperfield, Herts),
b. 1883; is Capt. Hertfordshire Regt.; has Legion of Honour: tn. 1908, Florence Norah, da. of
Arthur Elliot Deane, of Littleton House, Winchester [see Hughes, Bt.], and has issue living,
Anthony Sainte Croix b. 1910, Jean b. 1915, — Evelyn Beatrice Sainte Croix, b. 1885 : m. 1906,
Major Valentine Fleming, D.S.O., M.P., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1917,
of Pitt House, Hampstead Heath, N.W., and has issue living, Robert Peter b. 1907, Ian
Lancaster b. 1908, Richard Evelyn b. 1911, Michael Valentine Paul b. 1913, — Kathleen Mary
Sainte Croix, b. 1886 : m. 1907, Gerald Henry Deane [see Hughes, Bt.]. Residence , The Red
House, Sonning, Berks. Chambers , 57^, Old Broad Street, E.C. Clubs, Windham, City of
London.- Charles Marston, b. 1858 ; formerly Lieut. Bucks Militia ; Bar. Inner Temple 1882 :
tn. 1887, Diana Louisa, da. of the late Richard T. Lee, of Grove Hall, Yorkshire, and has issue
living, Evelyn Margaret, b. 1888, — Gladys Mary, b. 1889 : tn. 1909, Reginald Mordaunt Cumber-
lege, and has issue living, Diana Mary b. 1910, — Sybil Renee, b. 1896: m. 1917, Capt. Charles
John Wharton Darwin, D.S.O., Coldstream Guards, and has issue living, Christopher William
Wharton b. 1918, Vivien Mary b. 1919. Residence , 5, Egerton Gardens, S.W. Clubs, Junior
Carlton, Bath.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 1st baronet) — Louisa Frances : m. 1868, Col. Alfred James Wake>
R.A., and has issue living, Amy Katherine [Lady Elphinstone) : tn. 1899, Sir George Keith Buller-
Fullerton-Elphinstone, K.B.E. [see B. Elphinstone, colls.]. Residence, 8, Blackheath Park, Black-
heath, S.E.
Mother living — Maude Winifred ( Lady Rose), da. of William Gillilan ; raised to rank of a baronet's
widow 1920 : tn. 1899, Capt. Philip Vivian Rose (ante), who d. (of wounds in action during
European War) 1917. Residence , Colehatch House, Penn, Bucks.
Widow living Of 2nd baronet— Rosa Anne ( Lady Rose), da. of the late Rev. William
Wollaston Pym, R, of Willian, Herts: m. 18 66. Sir Philip Frederick Rose, 2nd baronet, who d.
1919. Residence , The Warren, Shanklin, Isle of Wight.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Robert Baxter Rose, 3rd son of the 1st baronet, b. 1847, d. 1887 :
tn. 1872, Geraldine Mary (now of 23, Westgate Terrace, Redcliffe Gardens, S.W,),
da. of the late John Connell, of Halton, Barbados : —
Ryves Gerald Lancaster, b. 1873 ; sometime a Member of the London Stock Exchange. Residence,
23, Westgate Terrace, Redcliffe Gardens, S.W.
Issue of the late Bateman Lancaster Rose, 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1851, d. 1912 :
m. 1906, Editha, da. of Sir John Frederick Croft, and Bt. [cr. 1818) : —
Ronald Paul Lancaster, b. 1907.
Sir Philip Rose, 1st Bt., was Hon. Sec. to the Brompton Hospital for Consumption from 1841-83,
and High Sheriff of Bucks 1878.
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ROSE, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Hardwick House, Whitchurch, Oxfordshire.
Sir Charles Henry Rose, 3rd Baronet ;
b. Oct. 13th, 1912 ; s. his father, Capt. Sir Frank
Stanley, 1914 ; is h.p. to his cousin’s Baronetcy
( cr . 1872).
&rms — Or, a boar’s head couped gules between three water
bougets sable, a crescent for difference ; on a chief of the second
three maple leaves of the first. Crist— A harp or, stringed azure.
Seat — Hardwick House, Whitchurch, Oxon.
Sisters living — Amy, b. 1911.— — Helen Briar (posthumous),
b. 1915,
Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet) — Muriel Lilian: tn. ist,
1907, William Harold Tribe, Bar.-at-law, from whom she ob-
tained a divorce 1920; 2ndly, 1920, Jack Victor Ralph
Nelder, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Gwendoline
Mary, b. 1909, — Gladys Rose, b. 1914.
Widows living of 1st and 2nd Baronets -Eliza {Lady
Rose), da. of John Robinson M’Clean, sometime M.P. for co.
Stafford: tn. 1871, Sir Charles Day Rose, M.P., ist baronet,
who d. 1913. Residence , Gladswood, Prior Road, Camberley,
Surrey. Daphne {Lady Rose), da. of the lace Capt.
Henry Brooks Gaskell, of Kiddington Hall, Oxfordshire : tn.
1910, Capt. Sir Frank Stanley Rose, 2nd baronet, 10th Hussars,
who d. (killed in action) 1914. Residence, Hardwick House,
Whitchurch, Oxon.
The ist baronet, Sir Charles Day Rose, son of the late Rt.
Hon. Sir John Rose, P.C., G.C.M.G., ist Bt. (cr. 1872, ante),
sometime a partner in the American Banking firm of Morton, Rose and Co., of Bartholomew Lane,
E.C., sat as M.P. for E., or Newmarket, Div. of Cambridgeshire (L) 1903-10 and 1910-13. The
2nd baronet, Capt. Sir Frank Stanley, Hussars, was killed during European War, Oct. 1914.
ROSS, Creation (N.S.), 1668, of Carstairs, co. Lanark.
Sir Charles Henry Augustus
Frederick Lockhart Ross, 9th Baronet ;
b. April 4th, 1872 ; s. his father, Sir
Charles William Frederick Augustus
LOCKHART-ROSS , 1883; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : formerly Lieut.
2nd Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs, Duke of Albany’s), and Capt.
Lovat’s Scouts Yeo. ; is a D.L. for Ross and
Cromarty : m. ist, 1893, Florence Winifred
(who obtained a divorce 1897), da. of
Alexander Augustus Berens, Esq. [ see E.
Galloway, colls.] ; 2ndly, 1901, Patricia
Ellison, of Kentucky, U.S.A.
$rrns — Gules, three lions rampant argent, two
and one. Crist — A cubit arm naked and erect,
grasping a chaplet of laurel vert. JJnpportirs — Two
naked savages with clubs over 'heir shoulders
proper, wreathed round the loins with laurel vert.
Seats — Balnagowan Castle, Ross-shire ; Bon-
nington House, Lanarkshire. Clubs — White’s
Bachelors’.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late James Ross Farquharson (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. James Ross Farquharson, b. 1834, d. 1888 : m. 1864, Elizabeth,
Louisa, who d. 1870, da. of the late Alexander Haldane Oswald, of Auchincruive,
Ayrshire : —
ALEXANDER HALDANE, b. March 12th, 1867 ; ed. at Eton and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1888) ;
formerly Lieut. 10th Hussars ; was Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. Gordon Highlanders 1905-10, and
Major New Armies 1914-18; European War 1915-18; is a County Councillor for Aberdeenshire,
Braemar Div. : tn. 1893, Zoe Caroline, da. of Sir Richard Courtenay Musgrave, nth Bt., of Eden-
hall, Cumberland, and has issue living, Myrtle, b. 1807, — Sylvia, b. 1898 : tn. 1918, Capt. Edward
Robert Francis Compton, Dragoons, h.-p. to Marque«sate of Northampton. Residences, Invercauld,
Ballater ; 47, South Street, Park Lane, W. Clubs, Turf, Naval and Military. Louisa Elizabeth,
b. 1868. Elo Janet Catherine, b. 1870 : tn. 1906, Evelyn Marmaduke Gresham Leveson-Gower
[see D. Sutherland, colls.]. Residence,
Issue of the late George Murray Farquharson, b. 1835, d. 1899: tn. 1882, Ethel Maud (now
of 48, Tedworth Square, S.W.), da. of the late Rupert Fetherstonhaugh-Frampton, of
Moreton House, Dorchester
Janet.— Margaret.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. James Ross Farquharson, R.N., 2nd son of 6th
baronet : —
Issue of the late James Ross Farquharson, b. 1809, d. 1862 : m. 1833, Janet Hamilton, who
d. 1869, da. of Gen. Francis Dundas, of Berwick : —
Victor Alexander, b. 1853; is a retired Major Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.), and a F.S.A. Club, Naval
and Military.— Henrietta Dundas. Janet Hamilton : nr. 1872, William Fenwick, whotf. 1895,
and has issue living, Constance Louisa Hamilton,— Evaline Frances. Amelia.
Grandchildren of the late George Lockhart- Ross, 3rd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Lockhart Ross, b. 1810, d. 1891 : tn. 1852. Isabella who d.
1893, da. of Sir Reginald Macdonald Seton-Steuart, 2nd Bt. : —
Reginald Robert Hamilton, b. 1854; ed. at St. John’s Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1880): tn. 1910, Ethel
Mary, da. of the Rev. Llewellyn Lloyd, formerly V. of Childs Wickham, Broadway, Worcestershire.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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— Henry Steuart, b. 1856: has been Capt. 3rd Batn. Gordon Highlanders, and Col. Comdg. 3rd
Batn. Lancashire Fusiliers; served in S. Africa 1901-1902 (despatches, medal with four clasps);
thanked by Army Council 1907; is a J.P. for co. Kerry. Club , United Service. Lillias Elizabeth
Grace. Residence,
Issue of the late George Lockhart- Ross, b. 1814, d. 1863 : tn. 1843, Mary Jane, who d.
1901, da. of John Tod : —
Mary Clementina Lockhart : m. 1888, Maj.-Gen. David Blair Lockhart, who d. 1906. Residence ,
Milton Lockhart, Lanarkshire. Georgina Lockhart : 1876, George Smythe Dundas, Advocate,
Sheriff- Substitute at Duns, who d. 1909, and has issue living, Robert Hamilton, b. 1884; Student
Tutor at Ch. Ch., Oxford, — Mary Clementina : m. 1904, John Finlay, of 7, Belgrave Crescent,
Edinburgh, and has issue living, Robert Hay b. 1905, Michael David Lockhart b. 1915, John
Dundas b. 1908, George b. 1911, Norman Paterson b. 1912, — Dorothy Helen.
Grandson of the late Col. Robert Ross, 5th son of the 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. Robert Lockhart Ross, C.B., b. 1823, d. 1873 : m. 1870, Aileen Theresa,
who d. 1902, da. of Gen. George Sandys : —
'Grant George Lockhart, b. 1872. Residence ,
The 6th baronet, Adm. Sir John Lockhart, assumed the surname of Ross upon succeeding to the
fortune of his maternal uncle, Gen. Ross ; and as the estate of Lockhart Hall had been sold in 1762, he
adopted the designation of Ross of Balnagowan. The 7th baronet, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Charles, Col. of
the 86th Regiment, sat as M.P. for Kirkwall 1786-96, and for Ross-shire 1796-1806.
ROSS, Creation (U K.) 1919, of Dunmoyle, Parisn of Errigal Keerogue, co. Tyrone.
Rt Hon. Sir John Ross, ist Baronet ,
P.C. , LL.D ., el. son of the Rev. Robert Ross,
D.D., of Londonderry, formerly Moderator of
Gen. Assembly of Irish Presbyterian Church ; b.
Dec. nth, 1853; ed. at Foyle Coll., Derry, and
at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A., ist Classical Scholar
1876, LL.B. 1879); Hon. LL.D., Dublin Univ.
1914; Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin 1879, a Q.C. 1891,
and a Bencher 1893 ; sat as M.P. for Londonderry
City (C) 1892-5 ; is a Knight of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; appointed
Judge of the Landed Estates Court in Ireland
1896, a Commr. of Charitable Endowments 1898,
and a Commr. of National Education in Ireland
1905; P.C. 1902: m. 1882, Katherine, only da.
of the late Lieut.-Col. Deane Mann, J.P., D.L.,
of Dunmoyle, co. Tyrone, and has issue.
^rnts (as recorded at Ulster Office) — Gules, a portcullis
or between three lions rampant guardant argent, each
holding between his paws a water bouget sable. Crest — A
fox’s head erased, holding in his mouth a white rose,
slipped, barbed, and seeded, all proper.
Hope lightens danger.
moyle, Six-Mile-Cross, co. Tyrone.
Residences — Oatlands, Stillorgan, co. Dublin ; Dun-
Clubs — Carlton, Royal St. George Yacht, Kildare Street.
Son living — RONALD DEANE, M.C., b. July 13th, 1888; ed. at Eton, and at Camb. Univ
(B.A. 1910, M.A. 19 — ) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1913 ; Major N. Irish Horse, and Brig.-Maj. ; Euro-
pean War 1915-18 (M.C., Croix de Guerre). *
Daughter living — May Margaret Ernestine: m. 1910, Lieut. -Com. Francis P. Saunders, R.N.,
and has issue living, John Francis Patrick, b. 1914, — Jocelyn Edith Katherine.
Rouse-Boughton, see Boughton.
ROWLEY, Creation (G.B.) 1786, of Tendring Hall, Suffolk.
Ventis secundis.
With favoring winds.
Sir Joshua Thellusson Rowley, 5th Baronet ; b.
Feb. 8th, 1838; s. his father, Sir Charles Robert, 1888;
ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Capt.
Suffolk Artillery Militia; is patron of four livings, a J.P. and
a D.L. for Suffolk, and Hon. Col. 5th Batn. Suffolk Regt.
(V.D. ) : m. 1887, the Hon. Louisa Brownlow, da. of 2nd
Baron Lurgan, having had issue, of whom the younger son,
Joshua Robert, b. 1893 5 Capt. Highland L.I., and attached
to Suffolk Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War)
1917.
^rms — Argent, on a bend engrailed, between two Cornish choughs
sable, billed and legged gules, three escallops of the field. Crest — A mullet
pierced or.
Seats — Holbeck, Hadleigh, Suffolk ; Tendring Hall, Stoke-by-Nayland,
Colchester. Club— Travellers’.
Son living — CHARLES SAMUEL, b. Dec. 23rd, 1891; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Lieut.
Grenadier Guards; served during European War 1914-15 (wounded): m. 1920, Margery Frances,
da. of Nicholas Henry Bacon [see Bacon, Bt.].
Brother living — Charles Robert, b. 1849 » formerly Col. Grenadier Guards. Residence, 10, Palace
Mansions, Palace Street, Buckingham Gate, S.W. Club, Turf.
Sisters living — Susan Henrietta.— —Charlotte Louisa (Baroness Hatherton) : m. 1867, the 3rd
Baron Hatherton.— Katharine (Hon. Mrs. Cecil Littleton)-, m. 1881, the Rev. the Hon. Cecil
James Littleton, who d. 1912 [see B. Hatherton]. Residence , Churchdale, Rugeley, Staffordshire.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Collateral Branch living.
Descendants of the late Adm. Charles Rowley, G.C.B., 4th son of Sir Joshua
Rowley, 1st baronet, who was cr. a baronet 1836 [see Rowley, Bt., of Hill House].
The 1st and 3rd baronets were each distinguished naval officers. Adm. Sir Josias Rowley,
G.C.B., nephew of 1st baronet, was created a baronet 1813, and died unmarried 1842.
ROWLEY, Creation (U.K) 1836, of Hill House. Berkshire.
Sir George Charles Erskine
Rowley, 3rd Baronet , son of the late Major
George Rowley, 2nd son of 1st Baronet ; b.
Sept. 26th, 1844; s. his uncle, Sir Charles,
1884 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; formerly Capt.
1st Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; retired from
Army as Hon. Lieut.-Col. 1885 : m. 1st, 1867,
Alicia Augusta, who d. 1888, da. of the late
Capt. Hollis, 1st Dragoon Guards ; 2ndly, 1890,
Amy Isabel, O.B.E., da. of the late William
Foster Batt, of Cae Kenfy, Abergavenny, having
had issue, of whom the 3rd son, Charles Ronald,
& 1893 5 Lieut. Lancashire Fusiliers ; d. (killed in action during European War)
1916, and the 4th son, Reginald Frederick, b. 1896, Lieut. R.F.A. ; d (killed in
action during European War) 1918.
&n>ts — Argent, on a bend engrailed between two Cornish choughs sable, three escallops of
the field. Cmt — A mullet pierced or. Supporters — Two Cornish choughs proper, navally crowned
®r> gorged with the riband and therefrom pendent a representation of the badge of the Imperial
Austrian order of Maria Theresa, also proper.
Residence— Eastfield Lodge, Guildford. Club — Army and Navy.
Sons living— By 1st marriage—/?^. GEORGE CHARLES AUGUSTUS, b. March 18th, 1869 ;
ed. atTrin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly R. of Eastwick, Herts : m. 1891, Caroline, da. of the late Rev.
John Cuming, of The Grange, Shipton, York, and has issue living, George William, b. 1896 ; ed. at
Repton, and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Essex Regt. ; served during European War 1914-15, — Dorothy
Burton, b. 1893 : m. 1915, Charles Sigismund de Cerjat, Lieut. Grenadier Guards [see Moles-
worth-St. Aubyn, Bt.], — Eleanor Caroline, b. 1899.— By 2nd marriage — William Joshua, b.
1891 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Capt. Lancashire Fusiliers;
served during European War 1914-15 (wounded): m. 1917, Gwendoline, da. of the Rev. Augustus
George Kirby, V. of South Weald, Essex.
Sister living — Louisa Isabella Sophia : m. 1878, Col. Lucius Falkland Brancaleone Cary, who d .
1916, formerly Comdg. 2nd Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own).
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughters of the late Capt. Freeman Rowley, R. N., 4th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Adm. Charles John Rowley, b. 1832, d. 1919 : m. 1867, Alice (now of
Holmesland, Botley, Hants), da. of the late George Cary Elwes: —
Windsor Angerstein, b. 1878. May, b. 1880.
Issue of the late Com. Robert Hibbert Bartholomew Rowley, R.N., 5th son of 1st
baronet, b. 1817, d. i860: m. 1845, Donna Juanita di Latzona : —
Several sons and das.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Richard Freeman Rowley (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. John Angerstein Rowley, b. 1834, d. 1870 : 7n. i860, Georgiana
Augusta (nee Catania), who d. 1890, widow of Stewart Strovan : —
John Richard Frederick, b. 1864: m. 1897, Mary, who d. 1902, da. of the late Rev. William Hay
Chapman, R. of Maresfield, Uckfield, Sussex, and has issue living, Charles John, b. 1898.
Georgie Mina Julia Elizabeth Catania, b. 1863 : m. 1886, Stanley C. T. C. Felgate, fourth son of
the late William Felgate, of Horley, Surrey^and has issue living, Eric Lloyd Desbrough, b. 1888, —
Stanley Gillman Rowley, b. 1901, — Nonie Catania, b. 1887, — Marjorie Sybil Leila Mina, b. 1895, —
Muriel Louise, b. 1899. Residence ,
Issue of the late Rev. Julius Henry Rowley, b. 1836, d. 1915 : m. 1861, Julia, da. of
the late Rev. Capel Molyneux [see Molyneux, Bt., colls.] : —
Julius Richard Capel Molyneux, b. 1862: 1886, Maude Agnes R. C., da. of the late John Cox
Wallis, formerly of New Zealand, and has issue living, Charles Donovan [Clubs, Junior Army
and Navy, New Oxford and Cambridge), b. 1889 ; ed. at Columbia and New York Uni' s. ; is Capt.
R.A. ; European War 1914-15 ; Director of Output, and Dep. Controller, Gun, Ammunition Filling
and Condemned Munitions Recovery 1916-19 : w. 1917, the Hon. Irene Evelyn Beatrice, da. of 9th
Viscount Molesworth, and has issue living, Mary Destine b. 1918, — Julius Philip Douglas, b. 1900.
Julius Leigh, b. 1863 ; formerly Lieut. Roy. Anglesey Engineer Militia. Richard Julius
Molyneux, b. 1865 : m. 1900, Isabel Sophia, da. of Oscar T. Nelson, of Gothenburg, Sweden, and
has issue living, Richard Julius Glenn, b. 1903, — Frederick Duncan, b. 1912, — Constance Frederica
Julia Christina, b. 1901, Howard Fiennes Julius, C.B.E., b. 1868; is a retired Capt. R.N., and
Ch. Inspector Roy. National Lifeboat Institution; European War 1914 as Senior Naval Officer
and Divisional Naval Transport Officer (despatches, C.B.E., American D.S.M-); C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919 : m. 1900, Alice Udall, da. of the late William Paterson Muir, of Melbourne, and has issue
living, Geraldine, b. 1901. Residence, Mymms Hall, South Mimms, Herts. Club, United Service.
— George Guy Singleton, b. 1874 ; ed. at Brighton and at Uppingham ; European War 1914-17
in Remount Ser. ; is Sec., The Dogs’ Home, Battersea, S.W., and Hackbridge, Surrey : m. 1913,
Sarah Turp, da. of the late Robert Bridge, formerly of Halstead, Essex. Residence, 4, Battersea
Park Road, S.W. 8. — Frederica Julia: m. 1st, 1893, John Rolland Singleton [Lamb, Bt.], from
whom she obtained a divorce 1901 ; 2ndly, 1905, William Edward Meade, who d. 1919, and has
issue living (by jst marriage), John Henry Philip Archibald, b. 1894 ; European War 1914-18 :
in. 1918, Dora, da. of — Edwards, of Brendon, Suffolk, and has issue living, Mark Frederick,
1919, — Mark Rodney, b. 1896; Lieut. 2nd Batn. King’s Own Yorkshire L.I.; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1915, — (by 2nd marriage) Rachel Molyneux, b. 1904. Residences, i.
Fourth Avenue Mansions, Hove, Sussex ; Old Place, El'ensgreen, Surrey.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. John Angorstein Rowley (ante) : —
Issue of the late Florence Helen Louise, d. 1890: th. 1881, Frank Hyde, of Hyde End,
Berks : —
A son, b. i38- A da., b. 188-.
Issue of the late Evelyn Frederica Leila Agnesse, d. 1888: m. 1886, Percy St. George
Felgate, who d. 1911, 3rd son of the late William Felgate, of Horley, Surrey : —
Dorothy Evelyn, b. 1887: /«. 1913, Bertram Randal Plunkett, el. son of the late John Randal
Plunkett, of Islandbridge, Dublin. Residence, 27, Brookfield Terrace, Donnybrook, Dublin.
This family is in common ancestry with the Rowleys of Priory Hill, St. Neots. The 1st baronet,
Adm. Sir Charles, G.C.B., was fourth son of Sir Joshua Rowley, 1st baronet (creation 1786) of
Tendring Hall.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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ROYDEN, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Frankby Hall, Frankby, co. Palatine of Chester.
Sir Thomas Royden, C.H. , M.P., 2nd
Baronet ; b. May 22nd, 1871 ; s. his father, Sir
Thomas Bland, 1917 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for
Cheshire (High Sheriff 1917), Chm. Union Marine
Insurance Co., Dep. Chm. of Cunard Steamship
Co. (Limited), a Director of Lancashire and York-
shire Railway Co., London City and Midland Bank
(Limited), and other cos., and a Member of Su-
preme Economic Council, and a Com. of Legion
of Honour; has sat as M.P. for Bootle ( Co.U )
since Dec. 1918; C.H. 1919.
^ms— Vert, three stags’ heads erased in pale between
two hunting horns in fesse or. Crest — A stag’s head erased
or, collared gemel vert, holding in the mouth a riband also
vert, suspended therefrom a shield of the Royden arms.
Seat — Frankby Hall, Birkenhead. Clubs — Bath, Marl-
borough, Carlton.
Brother living— ERNEST BLAND, b. Jan. 30th, 1873 ;
High Sheriff of Anglesey 1920 : m. 190T, Rachel Mary, da.
of Jerome Smith, formerly of Frankby, and has issue living,
John Ledward, b. 1907, — Thomas Jerome, b. 1913, — Rachel Nancy b. 1902, — Alice Joan, b. 1905, —
Mary Elizabeth, b. 1915, — Vera Katharine (twin), b. 1915. Residences, Bidston Court, Birken-
head ; Uwchydon, Trearddwr Bay, Anglesey.
Sisters living — Alice Nancy, A 1866: m. 1889, Percy Lens Rooper, having had issue, of whom
John Royden, b. 1890 ; sometime Capt. Yeo., — Ralph Bonfoy, b. 1894 ; French Red Cross, Croix de
Guerre with palm ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, — William Victor Trevor, b. 1897 ;
Capt. Yeo. and R. F.C. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917. Residence . Little Court,
Speldhurst, Kent. Ethel Martha, O.B.E., b. 1868; a Dep. Assist. Director, Women’s Roy.
Naval Ser. ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Mary Catherine, b. 1870. Mabel, b. 1874: m. 1908, Hugh
Neilson, and has issue living, Hugh Royden, b. igio. Residence , Chapeltoun, Stewarton.—
Evelyn Mary, b. 1875 : r,i. 1899, Hadden Todd, and has issue living, Hadden Royden, b. 1910, —
Mary Eleanor, b. 1904, — Margaret Hadden, b. 1907. Residence, Willaston Grange, Willaston,
Cheshire. Agnes Maude, b. 1876.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Alice Elizabeth ( Lady Royden ), da. of the late Thomas
Dowdall, of Liverpool : m. 1865, Sir Thomas Bland Royden, 1st baronet, who d. 1917.
The xst baronet, Sir Thomas Bland Royden, was Mayor of Liverpool 1878-9, and sat as M.P.
for W. Toxteth Div. of Liverpool (C) 1885-02.
Rugge-Price, see Price.
RUMBOLD, Creation (G.B.) 1779, of Wood Hall, Watton, Herts.
Sir Horace George Montagu Rumbold,
K.C.M.G., M.V.O. , 9th Baronet; b. Feb. 5th, 1869;
s. his father, the Rt. Hon. Sir Horace, P. C., G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G. , 1913; ed. at Eton; appointed a Councillor
of Embassy in Diplo. Ser. 1909, Envoy Extraor. and
Min. Plen. at Berne 1916, and to Poland 1919, and
High Commr. at Constantinople 1920; M.V.O. (4th
class) 1907; K.C.M.G. 1917 : m. 1905, Etheldred
Constantia, C.B. E., da. of the late Sir Edmund
Douglas Veitch Fane, K.C.M.G. [ see Fane, “ Knights5
Widows55], and has issue.
— Or, on a chevron gules three cinquefoils of the field ; a
canton of the second charged with a leopard’s face erminois.
— A demi-lion rampant erminois.
Residence — Constantinople. Clubs — Travellers’, Turf, Pratt’s.
Son living- HORACE ANTHONY CLAUDE, b. March 7th,
1911.
Daughter living— Constantia Dorothy, b. 1906.
Brothers living — William Edwin, C.M.G., b. 1870; ed. at
Wellington Coll., and at R.M.A. ; is Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; served
during European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.M G., Croix de
Guerre); C.M.G. 1919: m. 1903, Elizabeth Gordon, da. of the
late Rev. J. Cameron, of Burntisland, and has issue living,
Horace Algernon Fraser, b. 1906,— Robert William, b. 1912, —
Alastair Gordon, b. 1914, — Violet Elizabeth, b. 1907. George,
b. 1871 ; has been a Midshipman R.N., and Lieut. Army
Ordnance Depart.
Half-Brother living —Hugh Cecil Levinge, b. 1884 ; formerly Lieut. 7th Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort’s Own); is Lieut. Grenadier Guards; served during European War 1914-17 (wounded,
Belgian Order of the Crown).
Widows living Of 5th and 8th Baronets — Helen Eliza ( Lady Rumbold), el. da. of Edward
Hopewell, of The Grove, Walthamstow ; is Assist. Gen., So. of the Sacred Heart, Rome : m. 1868,
Sir Arthur Carlos Henry Rumbold, 5th baronet, who d. 1869. Residence , Convent of the Sacred
Heart, 68, Via Nomentana, Rome Louisa Anne ( Lady Rumbold), da. of Thomas Russell
Crampton, C.E., and widow of Capt. St. George Francis Caulfeild [see E. Charlemont, colls.] :
m. 1881, as his second wife, the Rt.. Hon. Sir Horace Rumbold, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., 8th
baronet, who d. 1913. Residence, 85, Carlisle Mansions, S.W.i.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Edmund Rumbold, M.P., 4th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Charles James Augustus Rumbold, b. 1834, d. 1900 : m. 1863, Agatha Ellen,
who d. 1897, da. of the late George Woodroffe Franklyn, M.P., of Lovelhill, Berks : —
Of whom Charles Edmund Arden Law, b. 1872 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Guards
(Queen’s Bays) ; served in S. Africa 1901-2, and during European War 1914-18 as Capt. R.E. :
m. 1906, Anne Christian, da. of the late Hon. Richard Anthony Nugent [ see E. Westmeath, colls.],
and has issue living, Richard William John Nugent, b. 1913, — Rosemary Christian, b. 1916.
Residence , Godminster Manor, Bruton, Somerset. Clubs, Cavalry, Royal Southampton Yacht.
— — Christian Franklyn Hales, b. 1873 ; Major E. Surrey Regt. (attached to Norfolk Regt.) ; d.
(killed in Mesopotamia at battle of Ctesiphon) 1915.
Issue of the late Thomas Henry Rumbold, b. 1835, d. 1882 : m. 1872, Katherine Lucy, da.
of the late John Bott, of Coton Hall, Stafford : —
William Richard, M C., b. 1877 ; Capt. Nigeria Regt., W. Africa Frontier Force ; European War 1914-19
(M.C.). Club , Union. Thomas Arthur, b. 1882; is 2nd Lieut. R.E. (T. F.); served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches): m. 1911, Evelyn Mary, only da. of the late Walter Comyn
Jackson, J.P., and has issue living, Thomas Michael, b. 1914, — Elizabeth Anne, b. 1919. Harriet
Lucy Elizabeth, b, 1878 : m. 1908, Sydney Theodore Hudson, and has issue living, Christopher
Sydney, b. 1910.— —Katherine Cecilia, b. 1880.
Issue of the late Capt. Henry Edmund William Rumbold, b. 1837, d. 1911 : m. 1871, Ellen
Schaefer, who d. 1916, da. of the late Cumberland Dugan Hollins, of Baltimore, U.S.A. : —
Cumberland Henry Hollins, b. 1872 ; is Capt. U.S.A. Engineers : m. 1902 Emma, da. of William
Bowly Wilson, of Maryland, U.S.A. Residence , Escatawba, Covington, Alleghany, co. Virginia,
U.S.A. Edmund Law Hollins, b. 1876. Ethel Law Hollins. Annie Law Hollins : m.
1907, Ernest Krewson Richardson, who d. 1909, and has issue living, Ethel Rumbold, b. 1908.
The 1st baronet, Sir Thomas, sometime M.P. for Melcombe Regis, Dorset, and for New Shore-
ham, Sussex, served as Aide-de-Camp to Lord Clive at Plassey (1757), was severely wounded, and
was afterwards Governor of Madras. The 2nd baronet was H.M.’s Minister at Hamburg. The 5th
baronet, a Capt. in the Army, was President of Nevis 1857-63, and of the Virgin Islands 1865-9 \ he
was also a Col. in the Ottoman Armv, and served with the Turkish Contingent during the Crimean
war. The Rt. Hon. Sir Horace Rumbold, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., 8th baronet, was Sec. of
Legation at Athens 1862-4 and at Berne 1864-8, Sec. of Embassy at St. Petersburg 1868-71 and at
Constantinople 1871-2, Min. Resident and Consul-Gen. in Chili 1872-8 and to SwLs Confederation
1878-9, Envoy Extraor. and Min Plen, to Argentine Republic 1879-81, to Stockholm 1881-5, to Athens
1885-8, and to The Hague 1888-96, and Ambassador Extraor. and Plen. at Vienna 1896-1900.
Runchorelal, see Madhowlal.
RUNCIMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1906, of Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Sir Walter Runciman, ist Baronet , son
of the late Walter Runciman, of Dunbar, by Jean, el.
da. of the late John Finlay, of Dunbar ; b. July 6thr
1847 ; is a J.P. for City and County of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne and for cos. Durham and Northumberland, head of
the firm of Walter Runciman and Co. (Limited), ship-
owners, of Newcastle and London, an original Member
of the Merchant Shipping Advisory Committee of the
Board of Trade, a Member and Chm. of various other
shipping organisations, and a Tyne Improvement
Commr. ; was Chm. of North of England Steamship
Owners’ Asso. 1906, a Member of Depart. Committee
on Boy Seamen 1906-7, and Pres, of Chamber of Ship-
ping of United Kingdom 1910- n ; sat as M.P. for
Hartlepool (Z) Sept. 1914 to Nov. 1918 ; author of
“Windjammers and Sea Tramps,” “The Shellback’s
Progress,” “ Looking Seaward Again,” “The Tragedy
of St. Helena,” “Drake, Nelson, and Napoleon,” etc. :
m. 1868, Ann Margaret, elder da. of the late John
Lawson, of Blakemoor, Northumberland, and has issue.
$rms — Per fesse or and azure a lymphad in full sail, oars in action proper, flags flying to the
dexter gules, in chief two thistles leaved and slipped also proper. Crrst— A sea horse erect or,
holding between the fore fins a thistle as in the arms.
Seats— Fernwood House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; Shoreston Hall, Chathill, Northumberland.
Clubs — National Liberal, Reform, Royal Thames Yacht, Royal Victoria Yacht, Union, Liberal
(Newcastle-on -Tyne).
Son living — Rt. Hon. WALTER, P.C., b. Nov. 19th, 1870: ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1892, M.A. 1895); Hon. L.L.D., Manchester 1910: formerly a partner in the shipping firm of
Walter Runciman and Co. (Limited), and a Managing Director of the Moor Line (Limited) : was
Parliamentary Sec. to Local Govt. Board Dec. 1905 to Jan. 1907, Financial Sec. to the Treasury
Jan. 1907 to April 1908, and Pres, of Board of Education April 1908 to Oct. 1911, Pres, of Board
of Agriculture and Fisheries, Commr. of H.M.’s Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues 1911-14,
and Pres, of Board of Trade 1914-16 ; a J.P. for co. Northumberland ; unsuccessfully contested
Gravesend 1898; sat as M.P. for Oldham (Z.) July 1899 to Sept. 1900 (when he was defeated),
and for Dewsbury Jan. 1902 to Nov. 1918 ; defeated there Dec. 1918 ; unsuccessfully contested
Edinburgh, N. Div., April 1920: m. 1898, Hilda, 5th da. of the late James Cochran Stevenson
(formerly M.P. for South Shields), of Westoe, South Shields, and has issue living, Walter Leslie,
b. 1900 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb., — James Cochran Stevenson, b. 1903, — Margaret,
b. 1901, — Ruth, b. 1907,— Katharine, b. igog. Residences, 8, Barton Street, Westminster, S.W. ;
Doxford, Chathill, Northumberland. Clubs , Reform, Brooks’s.
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RUSHOUT, Creation (U.K.) 1809, of Sezincote, Gloucestershire.
Sir Charles Hamilton Rushout, 4th
Baronet ; b. June 21st, 1868; s. his father, Sir
Charles Fitzgerald, 1879 ; formerly Lieut.
Roy. Horse Guards : m. 1892, Florence Alice,
da. of Adolfe Schoerle.
Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sable, two lions passant-
guardant within a bordure engrailed or ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a
leopard’s face gules between two game-cocks in pale proper,
two flaunches sable. Cnsts — 1st, a lion passant-guardant or ;
2nd, within a crescent azure a tiger’s face proper, crowned
with an eastern crown. Supporters — Two angels, their vests
semee of fleurs-de-lis, the hand next the shield supporting a
pennon, the dexter charged with a sun in splendour, the
sinister semee of estoiles and charged with a crescent ; the
exterior hand extended and supporting a Persian pheasant.
Residence— Burford House, Tenbury, Worcestershire.
Sister living— Georgina Mary Coventry. Residence ,
This family is said to spring from the legitimate branch of Rou, or Rollo, the Norse chieftain.
The illegitimate branch had three, while the legitimate branch had only two lions for arms ; the motto
refers to this, and is thus translated : par , two lions, suppar , are superior, temis , to three. The 1st
baronet, Sir Charles Cockerell, an eminent servant of the East India Company, sat as M .P. for Evesham
(C) 1820-37. The 2nd baronet assumed, in 1849, by royal license, the surname of Rushout in lieu of
that of Cockerell.
RUSSELL, Creation (U.K.) 1812, of Swallowfield, Berkshire.
Sir George Arthur Charles Russell,
5th Barotiet ; b. June 28th, 1868 ; j. his father, Sir
George, M.P., 1898.
Qzma — Argent, a chevron sable between three cross-
crosslets fitch^e azure within a bordure engrailed gules, bear-
ing alternate bezants and escallops or. Crtst — A demi-lion
rampant ermine, charged with a fasces proper, and bearing in
his dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitchde sable.
Seat — Swallowfield Park, Reading.
Brother living-ARTHUR EDWARD IAN MON-
TAGU, b. Nov. 30th, 1878; is Lieut. R.E. : m. 1904,
Aileen Kerr, who d. 1920, da. of the late Adm. Mark Robert
Pechell ( see Brooke-Pechell, Bt., colls.], and has issue living,
George Michael, b. 1908, — Bettine, b. 1905. Residence ,
Swallowfield Park, Reading.
Sister living— Marie Clotilde {Hon. Mrs. A. Ernest Guin-
ness') : m. 1903, the Hon. Arthur Ernest Guinness [ see E.
Iveagh]. Residences , Glenmaroon, Chapelizod, Dublin.
17, Grosvenor Place, S.W.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Priscilla : m.
1865, George Brackenbury, C.M.G., who d. 1895, formerly
H.M.’s Consul at Lisbon, and has issue living, George
Langton, b. 1866 ; ed. at Eton : m. 1900, Laura, da. of
Walter Custance, — Augusta Mary : m. 1906, the Rev.
William Gordon, formerly V. of Patshull, Staffordshire, and
has issue living, Priscilla b. 1907.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Constance Charlotte Eliza {Lady Russell), da. of the late
Lord Arthur Lennox [see D. Richmond, colls.] : vi. 1867, Sir George Russell, M.P., 4th baronet,
who d. 1898. Residence, Swallowfield Park, Reading.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Francis Whitworth Russell, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Major Francis Whitworth Russell, b. 1830, d. 1872 : m. 1851, Alice
Mary, who d. 1892, da. of Sir John Murray Naesmyth, 4th baronet : —
Francis Whitworth, b. 1854: m. 1886, Maude Agnes, da. of the late Denis O’Brien, of Knockroe,
Fermoy, co. Cork, and has issue living, Francis Whitworth, b. 1888. Edward Stuart Marjoribanks
Harley, b. 1857 : m. 1882, Mary, da. of the late Capt. Phipps, and has issue living, Alice, — Rachel,
— Kate.-^— «Mary Rachel Catherine : ni. 1877, Robert Dundas Arthur Graham Fergusson, who
d. 1896 [see Fergusson, Bt., cr. 1703, colls.]. Residence,
Grandson of the late Henry Russell, son of the late Rev. Whitworth Russell, 4th son
of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Whitworth Russell, b. 1849, d. 1893 : m. 1886, Caroline Eleanor (who has
re-m.), da. of J. P. Armstrong, C.E. : —
John Whitworth, b. 1891.— Charlotte, b. 1887. Mary, b. 1889. Naomi, b. 1893.
Grandchildren of the late Cecil Henry Russell (infra) : —
Issue of the late George Cecil Russell, b. 1861, d. 1915 : m. 1889, Alice Jane Evelyn (now
of Gembrook, near Victoria, Australia), da. of E. W. Mills, J.P., merchant, of The
Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand : —
Evelyn Aylmer Cecil, b. 1891 : m. 1916, Alice Edith, da. of W. H. Wallis, of California Gulley,
Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, and has issue living, Sadie Evelyn, b. 1917.— Edmond Henry Cecil,
b. 1892. -- John Hardress Cecil, l. 1896.
Grandchildren of the late George Lake Russell, 5th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Cecil Henry Russell, b. 1833, d. 1910 : m. 1859, Katharine, who d. 1905, da.
of Henry Porter, of Winslade, Devon : —
Edmond Cecil, b. 1876. Residence , Artillery Mansions, Westminster, S.W. Rose Cecil, b. 1859:
m. 1890, Hubert Arthur Strickland [ see Strickland, Bt., colls.]. Residences, Black Charles, Under-
Learn justice being
admonished.
A match for three , not quite a match
/or me.
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river, Sevenoaks ; 8, Thurloe Court, S.W. Katharine Cecil, b. 1873. Residence, Artillery
Mansions, Westminster, S.W.
The 1st baronet, Sir Henry, was Chief Justice of Bengal ; and the 2nd baronet was for many years
Resident at the Court of Hyderabad, East Indies. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Berks (C)
1865-8, and for Westminster 1874-82. Sir George, 4th baronet (a Judge of County Courts, Recorder of
Wokingham, and Chm. of S.-E. Railway), sat as M.P. for Berkshire, E., or Wokingham, Div. (C)
1885-98.
RUSSELL, Creation (U.K.) 1832, of York Place. [Extinct 1915.]
Sir William Russell, 3rd and last Baronet.
Sister living of 3rd Baronet — Margaret Jane, b 1867 : m. 1st, 1900, Herbert John Allcroft, J.P.,
who d. 1911 ; 2ndly, 1917, Brig.-Gen. John Guy Rotton, C.B., C.M.G., and has issue living (by ist
marriage), John Russell, b. 1905, — Jewell, b. 1907. Residence , Stokesay Court, Salop.
RUSSELL, Creation (U K.) 1916, of Littleworth. Corner, Burnham, co. Buckingham.
Hon. Sir Charles Russell, ist Baronet ,
2nd son of the late Baron Russell of Killowen (life
peerage), Lord Ch. Justice of England, of Tadworth
Court, Epsom, and 2, Cromwell Houses, South Ken-
sington, S.W. ; b. July 8th, 1863 ; ed. at Beaumont
Coll.; admitted a Solicitor 1888; is partner in the
well-known legal firm of Charles Russell and Co., of
37, Norfolk Street, Strand, W.C., Solicitor in United
Kingdom for Canadian Govt., Solicitor to Jockey
Club, and a County Councillor for London, Ber-
mondsey Div. ; wras Chm. of Collections Committee
of The Times Red Cross Fund during European
War 1914-16 ; unsuccessfully contested Hackney,
Central Div. (Z) 1895, and Salford, S. Div. Dec.
1910 : m. 1889, Adah, el. da. of the late William
Williams, of Glanmawddach, Dolgelly, N. Wales,
and has issue.
— Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable three
escallops of the first, the whole within a bordure engrailed
vert. Cm t — A goat passant argent, armed or, charged on the
body fessewise with three trefoils slipped or.
Residence — Littleworth Corner, Burnham, Bucks. Clubs —
What -will be, will be. Reform’ Garrick, Ranelagh.
Daughter living— Monica, b. 1894 : m. 1917, her cousin, Alec Charles Russell, Lieut. R.F.A., h.-p.
to the Baronetcy [see B. Russell of Killowen, colls.].
Nephews and Brothers living (in special remainder) — see “ Peerage,” B. Russell of Killowen.
This Baronetcy was conferred with a special remainder (in default of heir male of the body of the
grantee) to the heirs male of the body of Charles, Baron Russell of Killowen, father of the ist Baronet.
RUSSELL, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Olney, Rathfarnham, co. Dublin. [Extinct 1920].
Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Wallace Russell, P.C., ist and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Martha (Lady Russell), da. of the late Lieut. Col. H. Keown,
of Castleroe, co. Derry : m. 1896, as his second wife, the Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Wallace Russell,
P.C., ist baronet, who d. 1920, when the title became ext. Residence, Olney, Terenure, co.
Dublin.
RUTHERFORD, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Beardwood, Blackburn, County Palatine
of Lancaster.
Sir John Rutherford, M.P. , ist
Baronet , son of John Rutherford, J. P., of Black-
burn, and Summerhill, Annan, Dumfriesshire ; b.
Sept. 16th, 1854; ed. at Lancaster Roy. Gram.
Sch., and at Glasgow Univ. ; a D. L. for
Lancashire, and a J.P. for Dumfriesshire and
Blackburn (Mayor of Blackburn 1889) ; formerly
Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. Comdg (T.D.) Duke
of Lancaster’s Own Yeo. ; sat as M.P. for
Darwen Div. of Lancashire (North-East) (C) July
1895 to Jan- I9IO> when he was defeated there ;
re elected Dec. 8th, 1910, and for Darwen Div.
thereof Dec. 1918.
^rms— Argent, an orle gules, in chief a mascle be-
tween two martlets sable. Cmt — A horse’s head erased
argent.
Seats — Beardwood, Blackburn ; Summerhill, Annan,
Clubs— Carlton, Boodle's, Cavalry.
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RYAN, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Hintlesham, Suffolk.
Sir Gerald Hemmington Ryan, 1st
Baronet , son of the late Micheal Desmond Ryan,
of Kildare Terrace, W. ; b. Jan. 25th, 1861 ; is
Lord of the Manor of Hintlesham, Chm., Phoenix
Assurance Co., and a J.P. for cos. Norfolk, Suffolk
(High Sheriff 1920), and London ; was Pres, of
Institute of Actuaries 1911-12; Knt. 1911 : m.
1885, Ellen Amelia, da. of the late Augustus
Thomas Ellis, of Cambridge, and has issue.
Jims — Gules, in chief two griffins sejant respectant
and combatant or, and in base a garb of rye proper.
Crist — Upon a mount vert a griffin sejant sable, holding
in the dexter claw a sword erect, and resting the sinister
on a sickle or.
Seat — Hintlesham Hall, near Ipswich. Town Resi-
dence— Harcourt House, Cavendish Square, W.i.
Sons living — GERALD ELLIS, 6. Aug. 17th, 1888 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1911, M.A.
1916) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1912 : m. 1914, Hylda
Winifryde, da. of Major Spencer Herapath, formerly of
Derwent Lodge, Addison Road, W., and has issue living,
Michael Erskine, b. 1920, — Aileen Pamela, b. 1916.
Residence , 28, Cleveland Square, Hyde Park, W.2.
Vivian Desmond, b. 1893 : m. 1917, Kathleen Frances,
da. of James William Helps, M.I.C.E., of Berisal, Nor-
manton Road, S. Croydon, and has issue living, Desmond
Maurice, b. 1918. Residence, Charlcote, 3, Hampstead
Hill Gardens, N.W.3.
RYCROFT, Creation (G.B.) 1784, of Calton, Yorkshire.
Sir Richard Nelson Rycroft, 5th
Baronet; b. Dec. 12th, 1859; s. his father, Sir
Nelson, 1894 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Rifle Brig.
(Prince Consort’s Own), Capt. 3rd Batn. Hamp-
shire Regt. , and Major Hants Yeo. , is Major Terri-
torial Force Reserve, a D.L. for co. Southampton
(High Sheriff 1899), and Hon. Lieut, in the Army ;
served in S. Africa 1900-1901, with 17th Batn.
Imperial Yeo. (despatches): m. 1st, 1886, Lady
Dorothea Hester Bluet Wallop, who d. 1906, da. of
5th Earl of Portsmouth; 2ndly, 1911, Emily Mary,
da. of Col. the Hon. Henry William Lowry-Corry
[see E. Belmore], and has issue.
— Quarterly : ist and 4th, per bend or and azure,
three griffins, heads erased counterchanged ; on a chief ermine,
a fleur-de-lis between two roses gules, Rycroft ; 2nd and 3rd,
party per pale or and sable, a chevron between three fleurs-de-
lis all counterchanged, Nelson. Crist — A griffin’s head erased
per bend or and azure, charged with two fleurs-de-lis counter-
changed.
Seat — Dummer House, Basingstoke. Club — Naval and
Military.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— NELSON EDWARD OLIVER, b. Dec. 19th, 1886 ; ed. at
Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1909) ; formerly Lieut, nth Hussars, and Lieut. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s
Own): m. 1912, Ethel Sylvia Nurton, and has issue living, a son, b. 1918. Richard Michael,
b. 1897 ; is Lieut. Hampshire Regt By 2nd marriage,— Henry Richard, b. 1911 Charles
Frederick, b. 1914.
Daughters living— By 2nd marriage — Alice Juliana Rosamond, b. 1915. Eleanor Mary, b. 1918.
Brothers living — Sir William Henry, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton ; is Maj.-Gen. in the
Army, a D.Q.M.G., and a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England; has
been Lieut. Highland L.I., Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards, in service of Egyptian Army, and Col.
Comdg. nth Hussars; appointed A.A. and Q.M.G., Cape Colony 1910, and A.Q.M.G., S. Com-
mand 1912 ; Nile Expedition 1884 (medal with clasp, bronze star), Soudan 1887, in command of
Irregulars at action of Sarras (despatches, 4th class Medjidie), with Punjab Frontier Force 1897
(medal with clasps), S. Africa 1900-1901 as D.A.A.G. (despatches), with Somaliland Field Force
1902-3, as Base Comdt. and Comdg. Lines of Communication, with rank of Lieut.-Col. (despatches),
ar i9i4'i9> as D. A. and Q.M.G., with rank of Brig.-Gen. (despatches, Maj.-Gen.,
C. M.G., K.C.M.G., Orders of Redeemer of Greece, White Eagle of Serbia (with swords), Star
of Roumania, Greek medal for mil. merit, K.C.B.) ; was D.A.A.G., N.-E. Dist. 1895-7, and
D. A.A.G., Egypt 1898-1900; C.B. (Mil.) 1910, C.M.G. 1915, K.C.M.G. 1918, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1919: in. 1887, Grace Ronald Maria, da. of the late Fletcher Norton Menzies [see Menzies, Bt.,
r> an£ ^as issue living, Julian Neil Oscar, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1892; ed. at Eton, and at
R.M.C. ; Capt. and Brevet Major ist Batn. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders); European War
1914-18 as an A.D.C. (wounded, despatches, M.C., D.S.O., 1914 star, Belgian Croix de Guerre,
Brevet Major); D.S.O. 1918: in. 1920, Elizabeth Mildred Louisa, da. of Sir Ralph William
Anstruther, 6th Bt., — Madalen Margaret, b. 1890. Residences , Ard Gairney, Kinross; Rose
Bank, Perth. Clubs , Naval and Military, New (Edinburgh). Rev. Edmund Hugh, b. 1862;
ed at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1888); is R. of Penshurst : in. 1902,
Winifred Edith, el. da. of Adm. of the Fleet Sir Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., of
ti 6 n af r Brimpton, Berks, and has issue living, Arthur John, b. 1905, — David Hugh, b. 1907,
Barbara Frances, b. 1903. Residence , Penshurst Rectory, Kent.— Evelyn George, b. 1871.
Sister living — Margaret Charlotte Henrietta (twin), b. 1871.
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Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Alfred William Rycroft, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1838,
d. 1884: in. 1875, Edith Maud (who d. 1912), da. of the late Capt. Hugh Berners,
R.N., of Woolverston Park, Ipswich:—
Of whom Alfred Richard Hugh, D.S.O., b. 1876 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. Roy. Welsh
Fusiliers, and Major (T.D.) West Kent Yeo. ; now Major Territorial Force Reserve ; S. Africa
1899-1900, European War 7914-18 with Tank Corps (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1918 :
m. 1901, Violet, only da. of the late Capt. W. Kevill- Davies, 17th Lancers, of Marsh Court,
Leominster. Residences , Stoke House, Purton, Wilts ; Everlands, Sevenoaks. Club , Boodle’s.
- —Henry Frederick, b. 1879 ; Capt. York and Lancaster Regt. ; d. (killed in action) 1915.
Charlotte Maud: in. 1899, Fritz Ritter, Rittmeister in 9th Hanoverian Dragoons.— — Aurea
Harriet Louisa: m. 1903, Lieut. -Col. Edmund Stuart Wilmot Eardley-Russell, M.V.O., R.A.,
who d. (on active ser.) 1918 [see Blomefield, Bt.].
The 1st baronet, the Rev. Sir Richard Rycroft, D.D., only surviving issue of John Nelson v
assumed the surname of Rycroft by royal sign-manual 1758.
MOLESWORTH-ST. AUBYN, Creation (E.) 1689, of Pencarrow, Cornwall.
Sir Hugh Molesworth-St. Aubyn, 13th
Baronet , b. Jan. 3rd, 1865 ; s. his father, Rev. Sir (St.
Aubyn) Hender, 1913 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1890) ; is Hon. Capt. Duke of
Cornwall’s L.I. : in. 1894, Emma Sybil, da. of the late
Adm. Charles Wake [see Wake, Bt.], and has issue.
^rms— Quarterly ; ist and 4th, ermine, on a cross sable, five
bezants, Si. Aubyn ; 2nd and 3rd gules, an escutcheon vair, between
eight cross-crosslets in orle argent, Molesworth. Crest — A rock,,
thereon a Cornish chough rising, all proper.
Residence — Pencarrow, Washaway, Cornwall. Club — Oxford
and Cambridge.
Sons living — JOHN, b. Jan. 12th, 1899.— —Hender Charles, b.
1901. Guy Kemyell, b. 1904.
Daughter living — Guenevere May, b. 1895.
Brother living — Beville, b. 1871; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. 18 — ) : m. 1902, Georgiana Mary, only da. of the
late George Edmond Balfour, of The Manor, Sidmouth, and
widow of Capt. Sir Walter George Barttelot, 2nd Bt. Clubt
Oxford and Cambridge.
Sisters living — Helen Flora: in. 1891, the Rev. Charles Rowland Wynne de Cerjat, who d. 1917,
R. of Great Hallingbury, and has issue living, Charles Sigismund, b. 1895 ; ed. at Haileybury,
and at Trin Coll., Camb. ; is Lieut. Grenadier Guards : m. 1915, Dorothy Burton, da. of the Rev.
George Charles Augustus Rowley [see Rowley, Bt., cr. 1836], and has issue living, Dorothy
Honor, — Wynne St. Aubyn, b. 1903, — Helen Dorothy, b. 1892. Residence , St. Crewenna, New-
quay, Cornwall. Annie Caroline: m. 1897, Edward Harvey Williams [see Williams, Bt., cr. 1866].
Residence , Bridge House, Lydford, Bridestow, Devon.
Daughters living Of loth Baronet— Mary Letitia, b. 1858 : m. 1882, Henry Acton Wei man,
having had issue, of whom Paul Arundell, M.C. (of Trewarthenick, Grampound Road, Cornwall), b.
1890 ; Capt. 4th Batn. Duke of Cornwall’s L. Inf. ; European War 1914-19 (M.C.): in. 1917 , Clare
Helen, el. da. of the late Thomas Fitzpatrick, Public Works Depart., India, and has issue living,
Anne Elizabeth Enid b. 1920, — Henry Bolton b. 1893 ; d. (killed in action during European War)
1916, — Frances Morwenna, — Adela Mary, — Loveday Margaret : in. 1916, Capt. Ilay Ferrier,
Indian Army, and has issue, James Ilay b. 1920, Mary Loveday b. 1917, — Katherine Noel.
Katharine Maude Morwenna, b. i860 : m. 1888, Gerard Wilfrid Welman, and has issue
living, Blanche Mary, b. 1889, — Hilda Katherine, b. 1890.
Widow living Of 12th Baronet— Ingeborg Alfhilv (Lady Molesworth-St. Aubyn), O.B.E., da.
of the late Johan Viggo Sigvald Muller, of Beaacliffe House, Newquay, Cornwall ; Chm., Cornwall
Women's Agricultural Committee; O.B.E. (Civil) 1920: in. 1902, as his second wife, the Rev. Sir
(St. Aubyn) Hender Molesworth-St. Aubyn, 12th baronet, who d. 1913. Residence , Atlantic
House, Newquay, Cornwall.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Walter Hele Molesworth, brother of 10th baronet, b. 1823,.
d. 1885 : 111. 1849, Frances Mary, who d. 1892, da. of the late Rear-Adm. Henry
Duncan Twysden, R.N. [Twysden, Bt.] : —
Katharine Twysden : in. 1871, the Rev. John Dene, R. of Horwood, and has issue living, Humphrey,
D.S O., b. 1877 [see “ Companionage”]: in. 1912, Ethel C., da. of Capt. H. Parker (formerly 3rd
Dragoon Guards), of The Hollies, Brampton, Newcastle, and has issue living, John b. 1913, Peter
b, 1915,— Arthur Pollard, D S.O., b. 1878 [see “ Companionage ”] : in. 1911, Elsie Y. B. Koe,
and has issue living, Anthony A 1911, Patricia b. 1913,— Richard Clarke, b. 18—; is in P. and O.
Co’s. Ser. — Frances Beatrice: in. 1897, the Rev. Walter Matthew Parker, R. of Georgeham,
Braunton, N. Devon, and Chap, to the Forces, and has issue living, Walter Humphrey Percival b.
1899 ; is in R.F.C., John Dene b. 1903, Guinevere b. 1900, Beatrice Mary b. 1905, — K. Joan : in. 1901,
Edward Castell Wrey [see Wrey, Bt.], — Imogen : in. 1908, John Clement de Las Casas, of Batts
Park, Taunton, and has issue living, a da. b. 1909, a da. b. 1910, — Dorothy, — Mary: in. 19x8,
Russell Frank Bowlby, Bar.-at-Law. Residence , Horwood House, near Bideford, Devon.
Imogen Isabella Twysden : in. 1881, the Rev. Richard Johnstone, who d. 1894, R. of Yoxall,
Burton-on-Trent, and has issue living, six sons and two das., of whom Delicia Mary: in. 1904,
F. R. Fox, of Grove Hill, Barnstaple, and has issue living, Paul Frederick b. 1905, John Michael
b. 1912, Mary Delicia b. 1907.
Grandson of the late Col. St. Aubyn Molesworth, R.E.. son of the late Rev. John
Molesworth, 2nd son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. St. Aubyn Molesworth, R.A., b. 1843, d- X9X4 : m- 1874, Jane Emily,
who d. 1916, da. of the late J. P. Magor, of Lamellen, Cornwall : —
Edward Algernon, D.S.O., b. 1875 ; formerly Major Roy. Dublin Fusiliers ; served in Dardanelles
1915 (wounded, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 19x5 : in. 1916, Ruth, da. of Leslie Creery, of Lisnalurg, Shankill,.
co. Dublin, and has issue living, St. Aubyn, b. 1917. Club, Junior Constitutional.
In se teres.
Complete in itself.
Sic fidern teneo.
Thus I hold the faith.
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This family descends from Sir Walter de Molesworth, who in 1270 accompanied Edward I., when
Prince Edward, to the Holy Land. The 1st baronet, Sir Hender, was Lieut. -Gov. of Jamaica. The
2nd baronet, M.P. for Bossiney, was knighted by Charles II. The 4th baronet sat as M.P. for
Newport, Cornwall, 1734, and for Cornwall 1744-61. The 5th and 6th baronets respectively represented
Cornwall 1765-75, and 1784-90. The 8th baronet, M.P. for East Cornwall 1832-7, for Leeds 1837-41,
and for Southwark 1841-55, was a Privy Councillor, and successively First Commissioner of Works,
and Secretary of State for the Colonies. The nth baronet sat as M.P. for Cornwall S.-E., or
Bodmin Div. (LU) 1900-6. The 12th baronet, Rev. Sir Hender, was son of the late Rev. Hender
Molesworth, who was great-grandson of 5th Bt., who assumed by Royal Licence 1844, the additional
surname and arms of St. Aubyn.
ST. GEORGE, Creation (I.) 1766. of Athlone, co. Westmeath.
Sir John St. George, 5th Baronet ; b. April 3rd,
1851 ; s. his half-brother, Capt. Sir Richard de Lautour,
1861 ; ed. at Oscott. and at Trin. Coll., Dublin; formerly
Lieut. 71st Highland L.I.: m. 1894, Rose, da. of the late Sir
George Berkley, K.C.M.G.
$rnts — Argent : a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally
crowned or, armed and langued of the second, a crescent for difference.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued
azure.
Residence — Harcourt, Sutton, Surrey.
Brothers living — ARTHUR, b. April 12th, 1852 ; admitted a Solicitor
in Ireland 1876: m. 1892, Elsie, da. of the late Gerald FitzGerald, J.P.,
of Clonmel, co. Tipperary, and has issue living, Elsie, b. 1893, — Maria, 3-
Firmitas in ccelo. 1894, — Patricia Grace, b. 1896.^— Theophilus John, b. 1856; formerly
Stability in heaven. Assist. Master, Supreme Court, Natal : m. 1889, Florence Emma, da. of the
late John Vanderplank, of Natal, and has issue living, Richard Theophilus,
M.M., b. 1892 ; is in S. African Inf. ; served during European War 1917-18 (twice wounded, M.M.
with Bar), — John Christopher, b. 1894 ; S. African Inf. ; d. (wounds in action during European
War) 1916 (Mil. Medal), — Robert Alan. b. 1900; 2nd Lieut. R.A.F., — Denis Howard, b. 1902, —
George Bligh, b. 1908, — Emma Felice Mary, b. 1893, — Maria Edith, b. 1896, — Anne Rose, b. 1898,
— Florence Caroline, b. 1904, — Patricia Margaret, b. 1906. Residence , 3, Burger Street, Pieter-
maritzburg, Natal.— —Charles St. George-Power, b. (posthumous) 1858 ; has assumed the
additional surname of Power. Residence ,
Sisters living — Alice. Residence , Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Maria: m. 1873, Charles Robert
Glyn, who d. 1907 [see Glyn, of Gaunt’s House, Bt., colls.]. Eliza. Residence , Pietermaritz-
burg, Natal.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Robert St. George (infra) : —
Issue of the late Robert James Ker St. George, b. 1843, d. 1905 : m. 1874, Catharine (now
of 11, Breffni Terrace, Kingstown, Dublin), da. and co-heiress of the late Christopher
St. George, J.P., D.L., of Tyrone, co. Galway: —
Richard Christopher Bligh, b. 1875 : m. 1916, Alice Rosabel, el. da. of Lieut.-Col. Hugh L. Donovan,
of Oakhurst, South Yardley, Worcestershire, and has issue living, Catherine Harriett Mary Bligh,
b. 1917. Robert Charles Cecil, b. 1883: m. 1917. Rosamond Frances Catharine. Gladys
Alienora : m. 1913, Henry Beechey, Bar.-at-law. Josephine.
Issue of the late Robert St. George, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1811, d. 1893 :
m. 1841, Sophia Madelina Olivia, who d. 1901, da. of the Very Rev. James
Mahon, Dean of Dromore : —
Howard Bligh, b. 1857; is a J.P. for cos. Galway and Dublin: m. 1891, Florence Evelyn, da. of
George F. Baker, of 258, Madison Avenue, New York, having had issue of whom George Baker
Bligh, b. 1892 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : m. 1917. Katherine Price Collier, and has
issue living,— Howard Avenel Bligh, b. 1894; Lieut. Household Cav. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1914, — Frederick Ferris Bligh, b. 1908, — Evelyn Bligh, b. 1897: m. 1917, Capt.
Derrick Wellesley Gunston, Irish Guards, and has issue living,— Vivien Antonia Bligh, b. 1912.
Residences , Coombe House, Kingston Hill, Surrey: Springhill, Coldstream. Club , White’s.-
Sophia Madelina: m. 1888, as his second wife, the Rev. William Shepperd, formerly V. of Baydon.
— -Josephine Louisa: m. 1873, Henry Vesey Seymour Vesey-Fitzgerald, Indian Police, second son
°f the late Rt. Hon. Sir Seymour Vesey-Fitzgerald, of Holbrook Park, Horsham. — —Elizabeth
Olivia : m. 1874, Charles O’Hara Trench, J.P., D.L., formerly 14th Regt., and has issue living,
John Arthur Burdett (of Kilcarbery, Clondalkin, co. Dublin), b. 1884: m. 1915, Mary Adelaide,
da. of John H. Lambert, J.P., of Redmount Hill, Ballinasloe, co. Galway, and has issue living,
Charles Arthur Lambert b. 1915, Frederick Desmond b. 1920, — Charles Frederick, D.S.O. , b. 1885.
[see “ Companionage”], — Grace Eulalie St. George: ni. 1902, Hubert William Crane, County
Inspector, Roy. Irish Constabulary, of Tullamore, King’s co., and has issue living, Hubert Trench
b. 1903, — Moira Sophia: m. 1914, James Sherringham Shepherd, of Quartertown House, Mallow,
co. Cork, and has issue living, Norman Robert McAndrew b. 1919, Violet Deidre b. 1915,
Catherine Joan Delesderniers b. 1918. Residence , Clonfert House, co. Galway. Georgiana
Harriet.— Henrietta Maud : m. 1884, Arthur Florian Hugo de Burdet Burdett, J.P., who d.
1917 [see Burdett, Bt., cr. 1618-19, colls.]. Residence, Coolfin, Banagher, King’s co.
Issue of the late James Cuffe St. George, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1814, d. 1891:
m. 1856, Jane Grey, da. of Capt. Arthur Loftus, R.N. :—
Loftus, b. 1858 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Queen’s (Roy. West Surrey Regt.) : m. 1893, Marguerite
Isabel Clifford, da. of the late Clifford Fortescue Borrer, of Pickwell, Cuckfield, Sussex, and has
issue living, Clifford Fortescue Loftus, b. 1894 ; is a Clerk in House of Lords, — Aline Mary Loftus,
b. 1897: m. 1918, Lieut. Ernest Charles William Vane-Tempest, D.S.C., R.N.V.R. [see M.
Londonderry, colls.], — Kathleen Adeline Jane Loftus, b. 1898, — Violet Marguerite Loftus, b. 1904.
—Florence Charlotte Jane : m. 1884, Alan Grant. Residence ,
Granddaughter of the late Thomas Bligh St. George, 4th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Francis de Montmorency St. George, b. 1812, d. 1882 : m. 18 — , Cathe-
rine Jemima, da. of Thomas Newcomen Edgeworth, of Kilshrewly, co. Longford : —
Annette: m. 1877, Joseph Rawlins, and has issue living, Howard St. George Rawlins, O.B.E. (of
Dollarward, Cirencester), b. 1880 ; Capt. R.A.S.C. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches, O.B.E.) ;
O.B.E (Mil.) 1919, — Louise Annette : m. 1909, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Stanley Byng, Army Ser. Corps
[see V. Torrington, colls.]. Residence , Dollarward, Cirencester.
This family claim descent from Baldwin St. George, who accompanied William I. to England,
St. John-Mildmay (Shaw-Lefevre St. John-Mildmay), see Mildmay.
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GOLDSMID-STERN-SALOMONS, Creation (U.K.) 1869, of Broomhill, Kent.
Sir David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salo-
mons, 2nd Baronet, only son of the late Phillip Salomons,
el. brother of ist baronet; b. June 28th, 1851; s. his
uncle, Sir David, M.P., by special remainder, 1873 ; ed.
at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A., bracketed top 2nd class
Nat. Sci. honours, 1873, M.A. 1877); Bar. Middle Temple
1874; is a D.L. for Kent, a J.P.for Westminster, Middle-
sex, London, Kent (High Sheriff 1880), and Sussex, a
County Councillor for Kent, Tonbridge (No. 5) Div.,
Hon. Col. R.E. (Territorial), and a Fellow of many
scientific and learned sos. ; author of several works and
pamphlets on Electricity and Science, and a Director of
the South-Eastern and Chatham Railway Co. ; sometime
an Alderman of Tunbridge Wells ; was Mayor of Tun-
bridge Wells 1894-5 ; unsuccessfully contested Mid Kent(Z)
1874, and St. George Div. of Tower Hamlets 1885 ; served
Paris International Exhibition 1900; one of the eight
founders of the Aero Club de France, and is a Pres. d’Honneur ; also a Member
d’Honneur of Automobile Club de France, and a Founder Member ; assumed by Roy.
license 1899 the additional surnames and arms of Goldsmid Stern : m. 1882, Laura
Julia, younger da. of the late Baron (Hermann) de Stern, of 4, Hyde Park Gate,
W. [B. Michelham], having had issue, of whom the only son David Reginald Herman
Phillip, b. 1885 ; Capt. R.E. (T.F.) ; d. (drowned while in command of troops
during European War) 1915.
^rma — Quarterly, ist and 4th per chevron gules and sable, a chevron vair between in chief two
lions rampant or, each holding between the paws a plate charged with an ermine spot, in base a
cinquefoil erminois, Salomons ; 2nd, or, on a bend indented gules three estoiles of the field, in the
centre chief point, a cross-crosslet also gules, Stern ; 3rd, per saltire erminois and ermine on a chief
gules a goldfinch proper between two roses or, a canton ermine, Goldsmid. ffrtsts — ist, A mount vert,
thereon issuant out of six park pales or, a demi-lion rampant double-queued gules, holding between
the paws a bezant charged with an ermine spot, Salomons ; 2nd, a demi-unicorn gules, armed, maned,
and unguled or, charged on the shoulder with a cross-crosslet argent, Stem ; 3rd, a demi-lion argent,
in the paws a bundle of twigs erect or, banded azure, charged on the shoulder with a cross-crosslet
gules, Goldsmid.
Seat — Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells. Tozvn Residence — 47, Montagu Square, W.i. Clubs —
Carlton, Athenaeum, City of London, Royal Societies’, Savage, Royal Automobile, Royal Aero, etc.
Daughters living — Maud Julia : m. 1906, Capt. John Harvey Blunt [see Blunt, Bt.]. Residence ,
Huntleys, Tunbridge Wells. Vera Frances: m. 1919, Lieut. -Col. Edward Daniel Bryce, D.S.O,
Residence , 6, Rue Alfred de Vigny, Paris. Ethel Dorothy : m. 1915, Alexander Cameron
Richardson, Lieut. King’s Own Yorkshire L.I. Residence, Broomhill Bank, Tunbridge Wells.
Sisters living — Laura Matilda : m. ist, 1873, Edward Lucas, who d. 1901 ; 2ndly, 1902, Walter
Robert Baker, L.R.C.P., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Owen David (of 49, Linden
Gardens, W. Club, St. Stephen’s), b. 1874 : m. 1902, Bertha, da. of the late W. Neustetel, —
Walter Harry, b. 1890: m. 1911, Elsie Manning, — Mildred Emma: m. 1894, Capt. Lazarus Simon
Magnus Pyke, R.A.F., of 10, Westbourne Terrace, W., who, by deed poll in 1919, assumed the
first name of Leslie only, — Hilda Frances, — Gertrude Helen : m. 1909, Cecil Fothergill Macmullen,
who d. (killed in action at Dardanelles) 1915,— Olga Stella : m. 1913, J. Napper. Residence , Firle
Villa, Sudley Road, Bognor.-^— Stella Rosalind Jeanette ; m. 1877, George Edmund Paget [see
Paget, Bt., cr. 1871, colls.]. Residences, Oak Lodge, Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells ; Redcot,
Salcombe, S. Devon.
The ist baronet was the first Jew who held the position of Sheriff or that of Lord Mayor of
London ; the first office he held 1835-6, and the latter 1855-6. He sat as M.P. for Greenwich (Z) 1851-2
and 1859-73.
SALT, Creation (U.K.) 1869, of Saltaire,
Yorkshire.
Sir John William Titus Salt,
R.N. , 4th Baronet', b. Nov. 30th, 1884; s. his
father, Sir Shirley Harris, 1920; ed. at
Eton ; became Lieut. R.N. 1907, and Lieut. -
Com. 1915; retired 1920; has 4th class of
Order of the Nile, and Order of El Nahda
of the Hedjaz : m. 1913, Dorothy Baker, el.
da. of Brig.-Gen. William Baker Brown, C.B.,
formerly R.E.
$rms — Azure a chevron indented between two
mullets in chief, and a demi-ostrich displayed, holding
in the beak a horse-shoe in base or. Crrst —Upon a
rock, an alpaca statant, proper.
Seats — 5, East Pallant, Chichester ; The Hayes,
Bakewell, Derbyshire. Club — Junior Carlton.
Brother living-ROBERT SHIRLEY MAC-
DON NELL, b. Feb. 28th, 1888: m. 1914, Sybil,
da. of the late H. Marquis. Residence, Buxton.
Sisters living — Dorothy Dove. Kathleen Mary
(Hon. Mrs. Herbert C. Bailey) '. m. 1908, the Hon.
Herbert Crawshay Bailey [see B. Glanusk]. Resi-
dences, The Cottage, Llandaff, Glamorganshire ; 36,
Park Place, Cardiff.
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Great-Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Helen. Residence , 20, Southfields Road, East-
bourne. Ada: m. 1883, Edmund Herbert Stevenson, M.I.C.E., who d. 1918, and has issue
living, Monica Helen. Residence , 29, Platt’s Lane, Hampstead, N.W.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Charlotte Jane ( Lady Salt), da. of the late Very Rev. John
C. Macdonnell, Canon of Peterborough, and formerly Dean of Cashel : tn. 1880, Sir Shirley Harris
Salt, 3rd baronet, who d. 1920. Residence , 5, East Pallant, Chichester.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Herbert Salt, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1840, d, 1912 1
m. 1st, 18 — , Elizabeth, who d. 1898, youngest da. of the late John Douglas Farrell
2nd, 1899, Margaret, who d. 1910, widow of Christopher Robert de Lacey.
Issue of the late Titus Salt, 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1843, d. 1887 : nt. 1866,
Catherine (now of The Old Rectory, Thorp Arch, Boston Spa, Yorkshire), da. of
the late Joseph Crossley, of Broomfield, Halifax : —
Gordon Locksley, b. 1866; ed. at Winchester, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1887): nt. 1903,.
Florence Mary, da. of the Rev. James William Scarlett, formerly R. of Rossington, Doncaster,,
and has issue living, John Scarlett Alexander, b. 1905,— Sythe Margaret Isabella, b. 1904, — Nesta
Catherine, b. 1909. Harold Crossley, b. 1868; ed. Winchester, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1890): m. 1906, Grace Ethel Muriel, da. of the Rev. Henry Madan Pratt, R of Cottesbrooke,
Northamptonshire [ see Wilson, Bt., cr. 1874], and has issue living, Denys Geoffrey Crossley,.
b. 1918, — Marjorie Doreen, b. 1911, — Rosalind Diana, b. 1915. Laurence Titus Whitlam, b. 1874-
Mary Isabel, b. 1876.
Sir Titus, the 1st baronet, sat as M.P. for Bradford (Z.) 1859-1861.
SALT, Creation (U.K.) 1899, of Weeping Cross, co. Stafford,
Sir Thomas Anderdon Salt , D.S.O., 2nd Baronet;
b. Jan. 8th, 1863; s. his father, Sir Thomas Salt, 1904 ; ed. at
Clifton Coll., at Oriel Coll., Oxford, and at R.M.C. ; is a
retired Lieut. -Col. ; formerly Major nth Hussars ; served on
W. Coast of Africa 1887-8 (despatches, medal with clasp), on
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with clasp), in S. Africa
1902 (medal with two clasps), during European War 1914-15.
in France (1914 star), during Irish Rebellion 1916 (despatches,
D.S.O.), and in Balkans, Egypt and Palestine 1916-18 Comdg.
Yeo., present at operations resulting in capture of Jerusalem (4th
class of Order of Nile), and again in France 1918-19 as Lieut. -
Col. Comdg. a Machine Gun Batn. (two medals) ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for Staffordshire (High Sheriff 1909); D.S.O. 1917: tn.
In sale salus. I9°5, Elinor Mary, younger da. of Sir Henry Arthur Wiggin, 2nd
Bt., and has issue.
— Argent, a chevron rompu between three mullets in chief and a lion rampant in base sable „
Cmt — Three annulets interlaced sable, thereon a dove holding an olive branch proper, charged on the
neck with a chevron also sable.
Residence — Standon Hall, Eccleshali, Staffordshire. Club — Naval and Military.
Sons living — THOMAS HENRY, b. Nov. 26th, 1905. George Stevenson, b. 1908.
Daughter living— Patience Elinor, b. 1910.
Brothers living — Herbert Edward, b. 1870 ; ed. at Caius Coll., Camb. ; formerly engaged in fruit
farming in U.S.A. : tn. 1899, Ethel Menie, da. of the late Henry Manisty, of 169, Queen’s Gate,
S.W., and has issue living, Henry Manisty Anderdon, b. 1900, — Dorothy Mary, b. 1902,— Helen
Katharine (twin), b. 1902, —Rachel Elinor, b. 1909. Residence , Seend Lodge, Seend, Wilts.
Chtb , St. Stephen’s. Reginald John, b. 1874 ; formerly engaged in fruit farming in U.S.A.
Manager, Leamington Branch of Lloyd’s Bank : tn. 1901, Maud Fanny, da. of the late Robert
Wigram [see Wigram, Bt. , colls.], and has issue living, Laura Enid, b. 1902, — Barbara, b.
1904,— Olive Mary, b. 1910. Residence , Hill House, Kenilworth. Rev. William Manning,
b. 1876 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1906, M.A. 1910) ; formerly engaged in fruit farming
in U.S.A. ; is R. of Forton : m. 1907, Mildred Nairne, da. of the late Col. C. H. E. Graeme,
and has issue living, Joan Mildred, b. 1908, — Rosemary, b. 1911, — Elisabeth, b. 1915. Resi-
dence, Forton Rectory, Newport, Salop. Walter Petit, b. 1878: Capt. Lancashire Fusiliers; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1916.— —Harold Francis, C.M.G., D.S.O. , b. 1879; is
Major and Brevet Col. R.A. ; European War 1914-19 on Staff, in Gallipoli, Balkans, and Palestine
(despatches thrice, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut. -Col., C.M.G., 3rd class of Order of the Nile); D.S.O.
1918, C.M.G. 1919 : tn. 1914, Phyllis Dulcie, da. of the late Major — Cameron, R.F.A., and has
issue living, Primrose Phyllis, b. 1915. Club , Army and Navy.
Sisters living — Laura Helen ( Lady Pollock ), b. 1865: tn. 1887, Sir Ernest Murray Pollock,
K.B.E., K.C., M.P. [see Pollock, Bt., colls.]. Residences , 40, Thurloe Square, S.W. ; Northaw,
Herts. Helen Frances, b. 1869: nt. 1896, John Cecil Grant McFerran, and has issue living,
Maurice Anderdon, b. 1897 ; 2nd Lieut. Irish Rifles ; d. (killed in action during European War)
1918,— George Cecil, b. 1900. Residence, Rickerscote House, Stafford.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Emma Helen Mary [Lady Salt), youngest da. of John
Lavicount Anderdon, of Chislehurst : tn. 1861, Sir Thomas Salt, 1st baronet, who d. 1904.
Residence, 17, Cheyne Place, Chelsea, S.W.3.
The 1st baronet, Sir Thomas, a partner in the private banking firms of Stevenson, Salt and Co.
(Stafford Old Bank), and Bosanquet, Salt and Co. (London), and Chm. of Lloyd’s Bank, sat as
M.P. for Stafford (C) 1859-65, 1869-80, 1881-5, and 1886-92.
Salusbury-Trelawny, see Trelawny.
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SAMUEL, Creation (U.K.) 1898, of Nevern Square, St. Mary Abbots, Kensington,
co. London.
Sir Edward Levien Samuel, 2nd Baronet; b.
April 28th, 1862; s. his father, Sir Saul, K.C.M.G. , C.B.,
1900 : m. 1891, Ray, da. of Abraham Cohen, and has issue.
&rms — Parly per chevron argent and gules two wolves’ heads erased
in chief sable, and in base as many squirrels sejant addorsed, each cracking
a nut of the first. Cmt — On a rock in front of three spears, one in pale
and two in saltire proper, a wolf courant sable, pierced in the breast by an
arrow argent, flighted or.
Residence — 1, Carlos Place, W. Clubs — Isthmian, Union
(Sydney).
Son living — EDWARD LOUIS, b. 1896; ed. at Repton ; is Capt.
R.F.A. Club, Junior Carlton.
Daughter living— Vera, b. 1893.
Brother living— Henri Saul, b. 1864; foimerly in Roy. Munster
Fusiliers ; and Lieut. -Col. and Staff Paymaster in Army Pay Depart. :
in. 1895, Eva, da. of Joseph Fulton, of The Glen, Renfrewshire, and has
issue living, Gerald Glen, b. 1895 ; formerly 2nd Lieut. R.F.C., — John Oliver Cecil, b. 1916, — Eva
Elizabeth, b. 1905. Residence , Hazlewood House, Hadlow, Kent.
Half-Brother living — Randolph John, 6. 1878; ed. at Harrow; Capt. R.E. Residence, 46,
Kensington Mansions, Trebovir Road, S.W.
Sister living- Florence Fanny, b. 1859. Residence,
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Sara Louise ( Lady Samuel), da. of Edward Isaac, J.P., of
Auckland, New Zealand : m. 1877, as his second wife, the Hon. Sir Saul Samuel, K.C.M.G.,
C.B., 1st baronet who d. 1900. Residence, 46, Kensington Mansions, S.W
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Louis Samuel, el. son of 1st baronet, b. 1861, d. 1887 : in. 1886, Mary
Ruth (who m. 2ndly, 1892, Alfred Butler Trew), da. of the late Silas Fowler, of
Devonshire : —
Vera Henrietta Ruth, b. 1886 : m. 1910, Harry Morries.— — Lilly Louis (posthumous), b. 1888 : m.
1912, Harold Laurence Slocock. Residence,
The 1st baronet, Sir Saul, K.C.M.G., C.B., was Agent-Gen. for N. S. Wales in England 1880-98.
A pledge 0/ better times.
SAMUEL,
Creation (U.K.) 1903, of The Mote, Maidstone, Kent, and Portland Place,
St. Marylebone, co. London.
Sir Marcus Samuel, 1st Baronet , 2nd son of the
late Marcus Samuel, of 18, Upper Bedford Place, W.; b. Nov.
5th, 1853; ed. privately ; sometime a Shipowner and Merchant ;
is an Alderman and Lieut, of the City of London (Sheriff
r894-5), a J.P. for Kent, a Com. of Order of Leopold of
Belgium, a Knight Com. of Japanese Order of the Rising Sun,
a Freeman of City of Sheffield and of Maidstone, a Grand
Officer of Legion of Honour, and Lord of the Manor of Mote,
Kent; was Lord Mayor of London 1902-3; Knt. 1898: m.
1881, Fanny Elizabeth, da. of the late Benjamin Benjamin,
having had issue, of whcm the younger .son, Gerald George,
b. 1886 ; Lieut. Roy. W. Kent Regt. ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 191 7.
$rm« — Gules, a chevron between two lions’ heads erased in chief or,
and as many battle-axes saltirewise in base of the last encircled by a
wreath of oak vert, banded and fructed of the second. Crrut— A dexter
arm embowed proper charged with two fleurs-de-lis gold, grasping a
Deeds, not words.
battle-axe proper, suspended therefrom by a chain an escutcheon or, thereon a shell also proper.
Seat — The Mote, Maidstone, Kent.
Carlton.
Town Residence — 3, Hamilton Place, W. Club —
Son living-WALTER HORACE, M.C. , b. March 13th, 1882 ; ed at Eton, and at New Coll.,
Oxford; is Capt. T. F. Reserve Yeo. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.) : m. 1908,
Dorothea Montefiore, da. of E. Montefiore Micholls, Bar. -at Law, of 11, Queen’s Gate, S.W., and
has issue living, Marcus Richard, b. 1909, — Peter Montefiore, b. 1911, — Anthony Gerald, b. 1917-
Residences, 25, Berkeley Square, W. ; Sunrising, Banbury. Clubs, Carlton, White’s, Orleans.
Daughters living — Nellie, b. 1883 : in. 1903, Major Walter Henry Levy, D.S.O., ArmySer. Corps,
and has issue living, John Henry, b. 1910, — three das. Residence, 54, Lowndes Square, S.W.
Ida Marie, b. 1890: in. 1911, Capt. Robert Montefiore Sebag-Montefiore, Bar.-at-law, who d.
(of wounds in action during European War) 1915, and has issue living, Arthur, b. 1912, — James
Marcus, b. 1913. Residence, 5, Balfour Place, Mayfair, W.
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SAMUEL, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Chelwood Vetcbery, Maresfield, Sussex.
?tno
/ have asked it of God.
Sir Stuart Montagu Samuel, 1st
Baronet , son of the late Edwin Louis Samuel,
of 9, Kensington Gore, W., by Clara, da. of the
late Ellis S. Yates, of Liverpool : b. Oct. 24th,
1856 ; ed. at Liverpool Institute, and at Univ.
Coll. Sch. ; is a Banker of Old Broad Street, E.C.,
and a J.P. for co. London ; sat as M.P. for
Whitechapel Div. of Tower Hamlets (Z) Oct. 1900-
April 1913, when he was disqualified in accordance
with a decision of the Committee of the Privy
Council, and again April 1913 to Dec. 1916 : m.
1893, Ida Bessie Evaline, da. of Alphonse Mayer,
and has issue.
^rm» — Or, three pairs of interlaced triangles sable
within a bordure vert. Crest — A demi-Trogodice couped
sable, armed and unguled or.
Seat — Chelwood Vetchery, Nutley, Sussex. Town
Residence — 12, Hill Street, Mayfair, W.
Daughters living— Vera Evelyn, b. 1894: in. 1914, Major
Jack Benn Brunei Cohen, M.P., Liverpool Regt., and has
issue living, George Stuart Brunei, b. 1918, — Pamela May
Brunei, b. 1915. Residence , Montrose, Stanmore, Mid-
dlesex. Eileen Victoria, b. 1897.
SAMUELSON, Creation (U.K.) 1884, of Bodicote, Banbury, Oxfordshire.
Sir Henry Bernhard Samuelson, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Sept. 30th, 1845 ; s. his father, the Rt.
Hon. Sir Bernhard, P.C., F.R.S., 1905 ; ed. at
Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford ; is a J.P. for
Somerset and Devon, Capt. (retired) Gloucestershire
Regt., Pres. Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital at
Nice, and a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England; sat as M.P. for Chelten-
ham (Z) 1868-74, when he was defeated, and for
Frome 1876-85 : m. 1874, Emily Maria, da. of the
late John Goodden, J.P., D.L., of Compton House,
Sherborne, and widow of Arthur Paulet Butler.
gtrms — Sable, three piles wavy two issuant from the
chief and one from the base or, each charged with a phoenix
proper. Crr*t — A phoenix holding in its beak a torch, and
charged on each wing with a scroll.
Seats — Hatchford Park, Cobham, Surrey ; La Montagne,
Beaulieu-sur-Mer, Alpes Maritimes, France. Club, — Marl-
borough.
Brothers living- FRANCIS (ARTHUR EDWARD), b.
Feb. 26th, 1861 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1885) : is a J.P. for N. Riding of Yorks (High Sheriff
1917); sometimeChm.ofSirB. Samuelson and Co. (Limited),
Lipht after darknrc* of Middlesbrough : w. 1888, Fanny Isabel, whoaT. 1897, da.
g a/ier aarnness. Qf the late William Merritt Wright, of St. John, New
Brunswick, and has issue living, Francis Henry Bernhard, b. 1890; is Capt. Yeo. : m. 1913,
Margaret Kendall, da. of H. Kendall Barnes, of Borkwood, Orpington, Kent, and has issue
living, Bernard Michael Francis b. 1917, Isabel Muriel b. 1915,- Gertrude Evelyn Frances, b.
1889,— Phyllis Mary. b. 1891 : m. 19x3, Edward Hamilton McCormick, and has issue living,
Anthony Hamilton b. 1914, David Francis Hamilton b. 1915, — Muriel Gertrude, b. 1893 : in. 1915,
Capt. Bassett FitzGerald Wilson, M.C., formerly King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, and has issue living,
Paul Francis Bassett b. 1920. Residence , Breckenbrough Hall, Thirsk. Clubs , Royal Societies’,
Yorkshire.— Godfrey Blundell, b. 1863; ed. at Rugby, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford; is Lord of
the Manor of Petham, Kent, and a J.P. for E. Kent; unsuccessfully contested N., or Tewkes-
bury, Div. of Gloucestershire 1885 and 1892, and Frome Div. of Somersetshire 1886 ; sat as
M.P. for Forest of Dean Div. of Gloucestershire 1887-92; appointed Private Sec. to Pres, of
Board of Trade (Rt. Hon. A. J. Mundella) 1892 : in. 1887, Anne Jane, who d. 1920, da. of the
Rev. Weston Brocklesby Davis, formerly V. of Ramsbury, Wilts, and has issue living, Bernard
Godfrey (of Kenfield, Canterbury), b. 1888 ; is Lieut. Grenadier Guards : in. 1910, the Hon.
Evelyn Amy Akers-Douglas, who d. 1914, da. of 1st Viscount Chilston, of Chilston Park, Maid-
stone, and Craigs, near Dumfries, and has issue living, Peter Bernard b. 1912, — Guy Weston
(of Stonegreen Hall, Mersham), b. 1890 ; is Capt. Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire
Regt.) : in. 1913, Naomi, da. of Alfred C. Leney, of The Garden House, Saltwood, Kent, and has
issue living, Rowland Guy Blundell b. 1914, John Peel Weston b. 1917, a son b. 1919, — Carol Hubert
Frances, b. 1899; is Lieut. Grenadier Guards: m. 1920, Doris, da. of Capt. John Templer, for-
merly of Tindridge, Bishop’s Teignton, Devon. Clubs, Reform, Garrick. Herbert Walter, b.
1865 : m. 1896, Sybil Charlotte Eleanor, O.B.E., da. of the late Hon. Walter Harbord [ see B.
Suffield, colls. ], having had issue, of whom Geoffrey Bernard Fitz Roy, M.C., b. 1897 ; Lieut.
Coldstream Guards ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, — Rupert Eric Herbert, b.
1899; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; 2nd Lieut. Coldstream Guards. Residence , 58, Grosvenor
Street, W. Clubs, Marlborough, White’s.
Sisters living — Caroline : m. 1875, John Robert Phelips Goodden, J.P., D.L., formerly 4th Dragoon
Guards, and has issue living, John Bernhard Harbin (of the Manor House, West Coker, Somerset),
b. 1876; is Hon. Lieut, in the Army, and Lieut.-Col. Yeo. (T.D.), and a J.P. for Dorset and
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Somerset : m. 1908, Joyce Marianne Poyntelle, da. of John Henry Crane, of Oakhampton, Stourport,
Worcestershire, and has issue living, John Henry b. 1909, Edward Nicholas b. 1911, Giles Richard
Penn b. 1914, — Cecil Phelips (of Northwich Lodge, Harrow-on-the-Hill), b. 1879; Bar. Inner
Temple 1904; is Capt. R.M. Special Reserve, and Bursar of Harrow Sch. : in. 1911, Hylda Maud,
only da. of the late Stephen Woulfe, of Tiermaclane, co. Clare, and has issue living, Mary
Woulfe b. 1913, Nancy Woulfe b. 1915, Susan Woulfe b. 1916, Patience Woulfe b. 1919, — Rev.
Robert Blundell, b. 1881 ; formerly R. of Haselbury-Bryan, Dorset ; is Major Welsh Regt. : m.
1907, Gwendolen Yorke, only da. of the late George Edward Yorke Gleadowe, C.M.G., of The
Treasury, and has issue living, Wyndham Sweyn b. 1907, Robert Yorke b. 1909, Mark Culliford
b. 1912, Antony Clive b. 1913, — Maud Wyndham, b. 1877 : m. 1907, Basil Howard Alers Hankey,
of Stanton Manor, Chippenham, and has issue living, Wyndham Basil b. 1908, Peter John b. 1912,
Joanna Mildred b. 1910. ( Residence , Compton House, Sherborne.-^— Camilla : in. 1883, Capt.
Arthur Stephens Phillpotts, R.N., J.P. , who d. 1920. Residence , Chelston Cross, near Torquay.
Alice Gertrude : in. 1890, Capt. Henry Pennell Tate, R.M., who d. 1896. and has issue living,
Elsie Barbara Anson, b. 1893 : in. 19x5, Capt. Reginald Trelawny Thornton, formerly Indian
Army, and has issue living, Penelope Mary b. 1919. Residence , 1, Sloane Court, S.W.3.
The 1st baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Bernhard Samuelson, P.C., F.R.S., Founder and Chm. ofSir B.
Samuelson and Co. (Limited) of Middlesbrough, and of Samuelson and Co. (Limited) of Banbury,
was Chm. of Ry. Commn. on Technical Instruction 1881, and sat as M.P. for Banbury ( L ) Feb. to
April 1859 (when he was defeated) and 1865-85, and for N., or Banbury, Div. of Oxtordshire 1885-95
He was the Pioneer of Technical Education, and sat on several Roy. Commns., his baronetcy being
conferred for his services in the cause of education.
SANDERS, Creation (U.K) 1920, of Bayford, Stoke Trister, co. Somerset.
Sir Robert Arthur Sanders, M.P.,
1st Baronet , el. son of the late Arthur Sanders, of
Fernhill, Isle of Wight ; b. June 20th, 1867; ed.
at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1890,
M.A. 1894); Bar. Inner Temple 1892; sometime
an Unionist Whip ; is a J.P. for Devon, a J.P., a
D.L., and a County Alderman for Somerset, and
Dep. Chm. of Unionist Party Organisation; for-
merly Lieut. -Col. N. Devon Yeo. ; served with
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force 1915- 17 (de-
spatches); was Treasurer of N.M.’s Household
1918-19, since when he has been a Junior Lord
of the Treasury ; Vice-Chm. of National War Aims
Committee during European War ; unsuccessfully
contested Bristol, E. Div., Oct. 1900; has sat as
M.P. for Bridgwater Div. of Somersetshire (C)
since Jan. 1910, having been defeated there Jan.
1906: m. 1893, Lucy, da. of W. H. Halliday, of
Glenthorne, Devon, and has issue.
Jlrms — Per pale argent and sable, three elephants' heads
erased counterchanged, tusks or, a bordure of the second.
To everyone Jus own. Cmt — An elephant’s head erased sable, tusked and charged
on the neck with an escarbuncle or.
Seat — Bayford Lodge, Wincanton. Town Residence — 3, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs —
Carlton, Arthur’s, Garrick, Constitutional.
Daughters living — Vera Elizabeth, b. 1902 Dorothy, b. 1907.
SANDERSON, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Mailing Deanery, South Mailing, co. Sussex.
Sir Frank Bernard Sanderson, ist
Baronet, son of the late John Sanderson, of Hull,
by Anne Elizabeth, who d. 1915, da. of William
Barrett, of Gressenhall, Norfolk ; b. Oct. 4th,
1880 ; Founder of Wray, Sanderson and Co.
(Limited), and a Director of United Premier Oil
and Cake Co. (Limited), of Broad Street Place,
E.C., and other cos.; was Controller of Trench
Warfare, National Filling Factories and Stores
during European War 1915-19 (subsequently also
Director of Aircraft and Chemical Ammunition
filling) : m. 1904, Edith Amy, da. of David Wing,
of Scarborough, and has issue.
^rms — Azure, a maunch between three annulets or.
Crrst — Between two wings or a sinister arm embowed in
chain-mail armour grasping a scimitar proper, pommelled
and hiked or.
Seats — Mailing Deanery, Sussex ; The Orchard, Maiden-
head. Club— Constitutional.
Sons living— FRANK PHILIP BRYAN, b. Feb. 18th,
1910. Derek Maxwell, b. 1914.
Daughter living— Pearl, b. 1906.
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SASSOON, Creation (U.K.) 1890, of Kensington Gore, St, Mary Abbots, Kensington,
co. London, andlEastern Terrace, Brighton, Sussex.
Sir Philip Albert Gustave David Sas-
soon, C.M.G., M.P. , 3rd Baronet ; b. Dec. 4th, 1888;
s. his father, Sir Edward Albert, 1912 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is Capt. Yeo. ; was a
Private Sec. (unpaid) on Personal Staff during Euro-
pean War, with rank of Major (C.M.G., Croix de
Chevalier of France, Order of the Crown of Belgium,
Order de l’Etoile Noir, Croix de Guerre) ; appointed
Parliamentary Private Sec. to Min. of Transport
Nov. 1919, and to Pensions Min. Feb. 1920 ; has-
sat as M.P. for Hythe (C) since June 1912 ; C.M.G.
1917.
— Or, a palm tree eradicated between on the dexter
side a pomegranate slipped, and on the sinister side a branch
of laurel fructed proper, on a chief azure, a lion passant of the
field, holding in the dexter paw a rod erect gold. Crtst — A
fern-brake, surmounted by a dove volant, having in the beak a
laurel branch all proper, the wings semee of estoiles or.
Residences— 25, Park Lane, W. ; Port Lympne, Kent ;
Trent Park, New Barnet, Herts. Clubs — Carlton, Ranelagh,.
Hurlingham, Roehampton, Royal Automobile.
Candidly and steadily . Sister living — Sybil Rachel Betty Cecile ( Countess 0/ Rock-
savage ), b. 1894: is Assist. Principal Women’s Roy. Naval
Ser. : m. 1913, the Earl of Rocksavage, el. son of 4th Marquess of Cholmondeley. Residencesy
Houghton Hall, King’s Lynn, Norfolk ; 12, Kensington Palace Gardens, W. 8.
The 1st baronet, Sir Albert, was M.L.C., Bombay 1868-72, and head of the firm of David Sassoom
and Sons, merchants and bankers, of London and Bombay. The 2nd baronet, Sir Edward Albert, sat
as M.P. for Hythe (C) 1899-1912.
SASSOON, Creation (U K.) 1909, of the City of Bombay, India.
Sir Edward Elias Sassoon, 2nd Baronet;
b. 1853; s. his brother {under special remainder ),.
Sir Jacob Elias, 1916 : m. 1880, Leontine, da.,
of Abraham Levy, and has issue.
&rnts — Or, a palm tree eradicated between on the dexter
side a pomegranate slipped, and on the sinister side a branch
of laurel fructed proper, on a chief azure a lion passant of the
field, holding in the dexter paw a rod erect gold. Cast — A
fern brake, surmounted by a dove volant having in the beak
a laurel branch all proper, the wings semde of estoiles or.
Residence — 46, Grosvenor Place, S.W.
Sons living— ELLICE VICTOR, b. Dec. 30th, 1881;
Capt. R.A.F.— Hector William, b. 1889; Lieut. Grena-
dier Guards.
Daughters living— -Lydia, b. 1883: m. 1908, Gustave Weis-
weiller, and has issue living, Nadine, b. 1909, — Edinde
Pauline, b. 1913, — Denise Mary, b. 1916. ■ Isabelle, b.
1885: nt. 1907 Arthur Erskine Owen Humphreys-Owen,
Bar -at-Law, of Glansevern, Berriew, Montgomeryshire, and
has issue living, Stephen, b. 1908, — Elizabeth, b. 191 1.
This Baronetcy was created with remainder, in default o
heirs-male of the grantee, to his younger brother, Edward
Elias Sassoon (ante), and the heirs-male of his body. The 1st
baronet, Sir Jacob Elias, was head of the firm of E. D. Sassoon
and Co., merchants and bankers of India, China, and London,
and owner of the E. D. Sassoon Mills, the Jacob Sassoon Mills, the Rachel Sassoon Mills, Alex-
ander Mills, and E. D. Sassoon Dye Works.
SAVORY, Creation (U.K.) 1890, of Brook Street, St. George, Hanover Square,
co. London.
Sir William Borradaile Savory, 3rd Baronet ;
b. May 14th, 1882 ; s. his father, Rev . Sir Borradaile, 1906 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1908, M.A. 1913); formerly
Lieut. Buckinghamshire Yeo. ; is a Knight of Grace of Order
of St, John of Jerusalem in England : m. 1907, Argemone
Margaret Carruthers, da. of the late Carruthers Charles John-
stone, and has issue.
$rm» — Argent, two pallets between as many flaunches vert, on a chief
sable, a staff erect in pale, entwined by a snake, proper. Crist — On a mount
vert in front of a dexter cubit arm erect proper, the hand holding a chapeau
■v gules turned up argent, a snake nowed of the first between two branches of
Esse quam videri. laurel proper.
Tobe rather than to seem. .W— Woodlands, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
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Daughters living — Argemone Margaret Joyce, b. 19x0. Diana Victor, b. 1913. Pamela
Frances, b. 1916.
Sir William Scovell Savory, 1st baronet, was Surg.-Extraor. to H.M. Queen Victoria 1887-95,
and the 2nd Bt., the Rev. Sir Borradaile, was R. of St. Bartholomew-the-Great, Smithfield.
SAVORY, Creation (U.K.) 1891, of Buckhurst Park, Ascot, Berks.
Sir Joseph Savory, ist Baronet , el. son of the
late Joseph Savory, Esq., of Buckhurst Park, Berks ; b. July 23rd,
1843 ; ed. at Harrow ; was Sheriff of London and Middlesex
1882-3, and Lord Mayor of London 1890-91 ; was an
Alderman of London 1883-1920 ; is a J.P. and D-L. for Berks
and Westmoreland, a Lieut, for City of London, Warden of
Shipwrights’ Co., an Officer of the Order of Leopold of Bel-
gium, and a Gov. of Roy. Holloway Coll, and of Queen Anne’s
Bounty ; sometime a Trustee of Morden Coll. ; sat as M.P. for
Westmoreland, N., or Appleby, Div. (C) 1892-1900, when he
was defeated : m. 1888, Helen Pemberton, da. of the late
Lieut.-Col. Sir George Archibald Leach, K.C.B., R.E.
gtms — Paly of six or and vert, on a chevron ermine three cross-
crosslets fitchee sable, a chief gules. Crist — In front of a cubit arm erect
proper, the hand grasping a chapeau gules turned up erminois, and between
two laurel branches in orle vert, a cross-crosslet fitchee sable.
Seat — Buckhurst Park, Ascot, Berks. Town Residence — Wyndham House, Sloane Gardens,
S.W.
Vincit omnia veritas.
Truth m>ercomes all
things.
GRAVES-SAWLE, Creation (U.K.) 1836, of Penrice, Cornwall.
Sir Charles John Graves-Sawle,
M.V.O., 4th Baronet ; b. 1851; s. his brother,
Sir Francis Aylmer 1903 ; ed. at Somersetshire
Coll., Bath ; entered R.N. 1865, became Lieut.
1876, Com. 1890, Capt. 1896 (retired 1906), and
Rear-Adm. 1907 ; served in Egyptian War 1882
(medal with clasp, and bronze star), and in opera-
tions against Sofas 1894 (despatches) ; M.V.O. (4th
class) 1903; appointed a Naval A.D.C. to H.M.
King Edward VII. 1906, and High Sheriff of Corn-
wall 1913 ; is patron of one living : m. 1887, Con-
stance Mary, da. of Maj.-Gen. Charles Frederick
Torrens Daniell, C.B.. having had issue, of whom
the only son, Richard Charles, b. 1888 ; Lieut. Cold-
stream Guards : m. 1914, Muriel Cecil Harriotte [she
m. 2ndly, 1917, Capt. Alwyn Lionel Compton
Cavendish, Rifle Brig. ( see D. Devonshire, colls.)], da.
of Charles Henry Brabazon Heaton-Ellis. of Wyddrel
Hall, Herts ; d. (killed in action during European
War) 1914.
&rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, three falcons’ heads
erased two and one within a bordure or, Sawle ; 2nd and 3rd,
gules, an eagle displayed, in chief a naval crown between
two bombs or, fired proper, Graves. Crist— An eagle displayed or, supporting in the dexter claw a
staff erect proper, thereon hoisted a pendant, forked and flowing to the sinister gules, with the
inscription Per sinum Codanean ” ( Through the Codanean bay ) in letters of gold.
Seats — Penrice, St. Austell, Cornwall; Barley House, Exeter. Clubs— Naval and Military,
Marlborough.
Daughters living— Joan Rosemary {Hon. Mrs. S. Robert dc la P. Horsley-Bcresjord), b. 1890:
in. 1915, as his second wife, the Hon. Seton Robert de la Poer Horsley-Beresford [see B. Deciesj.
——Hyacinth Constance, b. 1895 : in. 1915, Francis Markham, Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers (City of
London Regt.).
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Thomas Graves Sawle, 2nd son ot ist baronet, b. 1826, d. 1911 : in.
18^9, Juliana, who d. 1884, da. of the late Rev. Sir Erasmus Henry Griffies-
Williams, 2nd Bt. (ext.) :—
Julia Eleanor Dorothea: in. 1882, Francis Rashleigh Rodd, J.P. Residence , Trebartha Hall,
Launceston. Marianne Rose. Amy Trevanion : in. 1892, Major William Prinn Noon,
formerly Devonshire Regt., and has issue living, Amy Elizabeth, b. 1893.
The family of Sawle was seated in Cornwall as early as the close of the 15th century. The ist
baronet, Sir Joseph Graves, from whose common ancestor Baron Graves is descended, assumed the
surname and arms of Sawle only, by royal license, 1815, and by a second license. 1827, he assumed for
himself and issue the additional paternal name and arms of Graves. The 2nd Baronet sat as M.P.
for Bodmin (L) 1852-7.
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SCARISBRICK, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Greaves Hall, North Meols, Co. Palatine of
Lancaster.
Sir (Tom) Talbot Leyland Scarisbrick,
1st Baronet , only son of Sir Charles Scarisbrick,
of Scarisbrick Lodge, Southport, Lancashire, by Bertha
Petronella, who d. 1915, da. of Ernst Schoenfeld ; b .
April 28th, 1874; ed. privately; formerly Lieut. Lan-
cashire Hussars Yeo. Cav.; was Mayor of Southport
1902-3; is Lieut. Yeo., a J.P. for Co. Palatine of
Lancaster and for Dorset ; sat as M. P. for S. Div. of
Dorsetshire ( L ) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910, when he was de-
feated : m. 1895, Josephine, youngest child of William
Selah Chamberlain, of Cleveland, U.S.A., and has issue.
^rma — Argent : a saltire engrailed parted and fretty, be-
tween two mullets of six points in pale all sable. Crrst —
Between two trefoils slipped vert, a falcon close proper, belled
and jessed, and charged on the breast with a mullet of six
points or.
Seat — Greaves Hall, Banks, Lancashire. Clubs — Bachelors’,
Reform, National Liberal, Automobile, Eighty.
Patience conquers all things.
da. of Charles Brown, of Manchester.
Son living— EVERARD TALBOT, b. Dec. 10th, 1896; is
Lieut. King’s (Liverpool Regt.) : m. 1919, Nadine Celeste,
SCHUSTER, Creation (U K ) 1906, of Collingham Road, Royal Borough of Kensington.
[Name pronounced “ ShOOSter.”]
Sir F elix (Otto) Schuster, i st Baronet,
son of the late Francis Joseph Schuster, of 39,
Harrington Gardens, S.W. ; b. April 21st, 1854 ;
is a banker and merchant, a member of the firm
of Schuster, Son and Co., of 90, Cannon Street,
E.C., and Gov. of Union of London and Smith’s
Bank (Limited) ; sometime a Member of Council
of India ; unsuccessfully contested City of London
(Z) Jan. 1906 : m. 1879, Meta, who d. 1918, da. of
the late Sir Hermann Weber, M.D., F.R.C.P., of
10, Grosvenor Street, W., and has issue.
$rms — Ermine, two swords in saltire, points down-
wards, proper, pommels and hilts, and surmounted by a
lion passant or ; on a chief gules, an eagle displayed argent
between two human hearts or. Crest — On a mount vert,
in front of two swords in saltire a lion passant or, charged
with two human hearts gules.
Residences — Verdley Place, Fernhurst, Sussex ; 48,
Cadogan Place, W. Clubs — Brooks’s, Alpine.
Son living— FELIX VICTOR, b. May 26th, 1885 ; ed.
at Winchester, and at New Coll., Oxford; StafF-Capt.
British Expeditionary Force : m. 1910, Lucy Edith, da.
of the late William Baillie Skene, of Pitlour, Fife
[see B. Ravensworth, colls.], and has issue living, Felix
James MoncriefiF, b. 1913, — Felicia Mary Alison, b. 1911.
Residence , The Mount House, Brasted, Kent. Club,
Oxford and Cambridge.
Daughters living- Ethel Mary, b. 1880 : m. 1906, Archi-
bald Edward Wilson, of Winchester Coll, [see Wilson,
“Knights’ Widows’’], and has issue living, Malcolm,
b. 1907,— Archibald Duncan, b. 1911,— John Felix Alex-
ander, b. 1917, — Jean Mary, b. 1909, — Ethel Grizel, b.
, I9I3- Evelyn Hilda Paula, b. 1882. Marie Linda,
b. 1883 : 1906, Rayner Goddard, Bar.-at-law, Recorder of Poole, of 3, Plowden Buildings, Temple,
E.C., and has issue living, Pamela Mary Violet, b. 1907,— Janet Margaret, b. 1909,— Ruth Evelyn,
t u9I~ Residence, 32, Argyll Road, Campden Hill, W. Dorothy Meta, b. 1888 : m. 1917, Alec
John Fyffe Johnson, Lieut. E. Lancashire Regt.
SCOTT, Creation (N.S.) 1671, of Ancrum, Roxburghshire. [Extinct 1902.]
Sir William Monteath Scott, 7th and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 7th Baronet — Constance Emily. Residence , Ancrum House, Ancrum,
Roxburghshire.
Si?!'e£S^iJillS of 7tl1 Baronet-Louisa [Lady m. 1871, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert William
.G.C.M.G., who d. 1895, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of N. S. Wales, and has issue living,
Robert William, b. 1873, — Arthur Abercromby, C.I.E., b. 1874 [see “ Companionage ”], — Patrick
Abercromby, b. 1881, — Helen Abercromby, b. 1872, — Heather Mary Abercromby, b. 1873, — Isabel
Abercromby, A 1877 : m. 1904, Ronald Malcolm, of Headley Grove, Epsom, — Dorothy Abercromby,
o. 1879. Residences , Fetteresso Castle, Stonehaven, N.B. ; 27, Chester Street, S.W.
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SCOTT, Creation (U.K.) 1806, of Great Barr, Staffordshire.
Sir Douglas Edward Scott, 7 th Baronet ,
son of the late Capt. Edward Scott, R.N., son of the
late Rev. William Scott, 2nd son of 1st baronet; b. Feb.
2nd, 1863 : his cousin, Sir Edward Dolman, 1905;
sometime R. of Teffont Ewyas : m. 1899, Florence Ada,
da. of W. Wildeman, and has issue.
gtrms — Argent, on a fesse gules, cotissed azure, between three
catherine-wheels sable, as many lambs passant argent. Crtst — On
a mount vert a beacon fired proper, ladder argent.
Residence —
Sons living — EDWARD ARTHUR DOLMAN, b. Dec. 14th,
1905. Douglas Francis, b. 1908. John Esmond, b. 1914.
Daughters living— Florence Susan Helen, [ b . 1901. Frances
Lucy Mary, b. 1904.
Daughter living of 3rd Baronet (of 1st creation, and 2nd
baronet of 2nd creation) — Catherine Matilda Annie Georgina :
m. 1882, William Edward Basil Farnham, who d. 1910 [Cra-
dock-Hartopp, Bt. ], and has issue living, John Adrian George,
b. 1890, — Lilian Mildred Gertrude.
Collateral Branch living.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. William Scott,
2nd son of 1 st baronet : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Douglas Scott, b. 1827, d.
1911 : m. i860, Henriette Belle, who d. 1890, widow of
Baron de Bodisco, Russian Ambassador to U.S.A. : —
Frances Mary Douglas: m. 1886, Lieut.-Col. Henry Philip Picot, C.B.E., and has issue living,
Henrietta Sybil Douglas, M.B.E. , b. 1896; M.B.E. 1918 : m. 1919, Major Stephen Keith Thor-
burn, M.C., R.F.A. , of Old Bracknell House, Bracknell, Berks, and has issue living, Douglas
Keith, b. 1920. Residence, 33, Onslow Gardens, S.W.
The 1st baronet (of Great Barr, creation April 1806) was M.P. for Worcester 1802-6, and his son
the 2nd baronet, sat as M.P. for Lichfield 1831-7. The 3rd baronet of 1st, and 2nd baronet of 2nd
creation, inherited at his birth the baronetcy of his maternal grandfather, Sir Hugh Bateman, of
Hartington, who had, in Dec. 1806, been created a baronet, with remainder (primogeniturely) to the
male descendants of his daughters, Catherine Juliana (afterwards wife of Sir Edward Dolman Scott,
2nd baronet) and Amelia Anne (afterwards wife of Sir Alexander Hood. 2nd Bt. of St. Audries) ; the
latter Baronetcy passed on the death of Sir Edward Dolman Scott, 6th Bt. of 1st and 5th of 2nd
creation in 1905 to the Rt. Hon. Sir Alexander Fuller-Acland-Hood, P.C., M.P., 4th Bt. of St.
Audries (afterwards Baron St. Audries).
SCOTT, Creation (U.K.) 1806, of Dunninald, Forfarshire.
Sir Francis Montagu Sib-
bald Scott, 5th Baronet; b. July 23rd,
1885; s. his father, Sir Francis David
Sibbald, 1906; formerly Lieut. 3rd
Batn. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.) ; is
in Board of Agriculture and Fish-
eries: in. 1915, Gladys, youngest da.
of the late Capt. Thomas Francis
Rolt, Coldstream Guards, and widow
of H. F. Taylor, of Chester, and has
issue.
$rms — Quarterly: ist and 4th, argent,
a fesse embattled counter-embattled, be-
tween three lions’ heads erased gules ; 2nd
and 3rd, gules, on a chevron argent three
mullets sable. Crtst — A lion's head as in the
arms, j&upporitrs — Dexter , an heraldic tiger
proper, gorged with an antique crown or ;
sinister , a stag proper, horned or, collared
gules, holding in his mouth a thistle proper,
j&rcontr gflotto— “ Tace aut face ” {Be silent ,
or do).
Re si derue —
Daughter living— One, b. 1919.
Sisters living — Ethel Harriet Sibbald, b. 1882 : rn. 1912, Joseph William Maxwell Johnstone.
Residence , Melfort, Ceylon. Florence Octavia Sibbald, b. 1883: rn. 1912, William Parkinson
Singleton, and has issue living, George Michael, b. 1913, — Alexander Parkinson, b. 1914, — John
Francis Maxwell, b. lqi 6. Residence , The Elms, Colwall, near Malvern. Beatrice Ellen Cecilia
Sibbald, b. 1887. Evelyn Jane Sibbald, b. 1892 ; m. 1913, Capt. Maurice Cecil Forsyth Grant,
M.C., J.P., Seaforth Highlanders, and has issue living, Maurice Ivor, b. 1917, — Fenella Evelyn,
b. 1915. Residence , Ecclesgreig, Kincardineshire.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Henrietta Caroline Sibbald. Florence Louisa Sibbald :
in. 1873, Lieut.-Col. Banks Robinson Greig, formerly R.A., having had issue, of whom Ronald
Henry, D.S.O., b. 1876; Major R.E. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916: rn. 1909,
Mary Hope Letitia, da. of Edmund Henry Clutterbuck, of Hardenhuish Park, Chippenham,
leaving issue, R. David b. 1913, a da. b. 1910, a da. b. 1916, — Sidney Francis David, b. 1883 ; for-
merly Lieut, ist Batn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), — Gerald William, b. 1889, — Brenda Ellen, —
Florence HildaJSibbald. Residence , Farnboro, Buckhurst Hill, Essex.— Maria Cecilia Sibbald.
-Lilian Edith Sibbald. Residence , Woodside, Midhurst.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Montagu David Scott, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1818, d. igool
rn. 1848, Margaret, who d. 1884, only da. of the late James Briggs, of The
Oatlands, Herts : —
Mabel Montagu {Lady Gordon) : m. 1870, Sir Seton Gordon, nth Bt., who d. 1906.
The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Yarmouth.
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SCOTT. Creation (U.K.) 1821, of Lytchett Minster, Dorsetshire.
Sir Samuel Edward Scott, M.P. , 6th Baronet ; b.
Oct. 25th, 1873 ; s. his father, Sir Edward Henry, 1883 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly Lieut. Roy.
Horse Guards ; is a D.L. for Inverness-shire, Hon. Lieut, in the
Army, Major (T.D.) West Kent Yeo., and Major Household
Cav. ; was Assist. Private Sec. (unpaid) to successive Financial
Secs, to War Office (Lord Stanley, M.P., and Lieut-Col. W.
Bromley-Davenport, D.S.O., M.P.) 1 901-5 ; appointed Parlia-
mentary and Personal Mil. Sec. to Sec. of State for War in
National Min. 1917; served in S. Africa 1900-1901, with nth
Batn. Imperial Yeo., and during European War 1915-17 in Dar-
danelles and Egypt ; has Order of St- Maurice and St. Lazarus
of Italy; sat as M.P. for Marylebone, W. Div. ( C ) Feb. 1898
to Nov. 1918 ; elected for St. Marylebone Dec. 1918 : m. 1896, Lady Sophie Beatrix
Mary, C.B.E., dau. of 5th Earl Cadogan.
J^rms — Per pale indented argent and pean, a saltire counterchanged. Crest — Out of park pales
ermine, an arm erect, vested per pale, indented argent and gules, cuffed azure, holding in the hand
a scroll proper.
Seats — Westbury Manor, near Brackley, Northants ; North Harris, Inverness-shire. Town
Residence — 78, Mount Street, W. Clubs — Turf, Marlborough, Carlton, White’s.
Sisters living — Mabel Emilie : m. 1st, 1888, as his second wife, Capt. Philip Green, formerly
9th Lancers, who d. 1904 ; 2nd, 1905, Sidney Ernald Ralph Lane [B. Bagot. colls.]. Residences , 45,
Lennox Gardens, S.W. ; Manor House, Great Addington, Thrapston, Northants.-^— Anne Louisa
( Countess of Romney) : m. 1890, the 5th Earl of Romney. Residences, Gayton Hall, King’s
Lynn; 2, Herbert Crescent, S.W. Mary: m. 1891, Arthur William Henry Hay-Drummond
[see E. Kinnoull, colls.]. Residences , Ashton Keynes, Wilts ; Cromlix, near Dunblane.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Ann Ommanney : m. 1867, Capt. Alfred Torrens, formerly
66th Regt., who d. 1903, and had issue, of whom William Matt, b. 1869: m. 1906, Lilian Edith, da.
of the late Sir (Thomas) George Fardell, and has issue living, Henry Alfred George b. 1911, Betty
Ann, Patricia A. Scott, — Attwood Alfred, b. 1874; Major R.F.A. (T.F.) ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1916, — Charles Walter, b. 1875 : m. 1912, Bertha, da. of the late — Blair, of Quebec.
Residence , The Grove, Hayes, Kent.
Daughter Of 4th Baronet — Lina Mary : m. 1887, Richard Russell, and has issue living, Claude,
b. 1888. Residence .
Widow living Of 5th Baronet — Emilie [Viscountess Farquhar), da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry
Packe, of Harleston, Northamptonshire, and Twyford Hall, East Dereham : m. ist, 1865, Sir
Edward Henry Scott, 5th baronet, whorf. 1883 ; 2ndly, 1895, the ist Viscount Farquhar. Residences ,
7, Grosvenor Square. W. ; Castle Rising Hall, King’s Lynn, Norfolk ; White Lodge, Richmond
Park, Surrey.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue (by 3rd marriage) of the late Bertie Charles Scott, 3rd son of 3rd baronet,
b. 1844, d. 1913 : m. ist, 1866, Sophia Maynard, who d. 1875 ; 2ndly, 1876,
Antoinette Maria, da. of George Rowe (divorced 1883) ; 3rdly, 1884, Berthe
Ardin, only da. of Count Ardin d’Eltheil : —
ROBERT CLAUDE, b. Oct. 25th, 1886. Berthe Charlotte Anne, b. 1885 : m. 1912, Murray
Gladwin Baillie. Residence, 436, Avenue Louise, Brussels.— —Claudia Marie, b. 1899.
The ist baronet was an eminent banker of Westminster.
1907, of Beauclere, Bywell St. Andrews, co. North-
umberland.
Sir John Scott, 2nd Baronet, b. Aug.
23rd, 1854; s. his father, AV Walter Scott, 1910 : m.
1882, Elizabeth, who d. 1911, da. of Mark Garbutt, for-
merly of Saltburn-by-Sea, Yorkshire.
— Per chevron azure and or, in chief two bees volant, and
in base a crescent all counterchanged. Cnst — Between the horns
of a crescent sable a bee volant proper.
Seat — Dornby Grange, Darlington.
Brothers living— Charles Thomas, b. 1868 : m. 1893, Jane David-
son, da. of James Milvain, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and has issue
living, Charles Brough, b. 1896, — Mason Hogarth, b. 1900.
William Martin, b. 1870 : m. 1906, Janie, da. of James Birrell
Campbell. Residence, Wilderwick, East Grinstead.
Sister living— Anne Mary, b. 1856 : m. 1891, Col. John Victor
Walton Rutherford, M.B., M.R.C.S., an Assist. Director of Med.
Ser. Territorial Force, and Hon. Surg. Roy. Victoria Infirmary,
Newcastle-on-Tyne. Residences , Briarwood, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne ; Kiplin Hall, Northallerton.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Helen (Lady Scott), da. of the
late John Dykes, of Fieldhead, Avondale, Scotland, and widow
, of James Meikle : m. as his second wife, Sir Walter Scott, ist
baronet, who d. 1910. Residence, Beauclere, Riding-Mill-on-Tyne, Northumberland.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Joseph Samuel Scott, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1863, d. 1908 : m.
1893, Mary Hannah, da. of Robert Appleby Oswald, formerly of Kelloe, co.
Durham : —
WALTER, b. March 31st, 1895. Millie Oswald, b. 1897.
Issue of the late Mason Thompson Scott, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1865, d. 1916 :
W ]]. ... 7899, Flora Alice, who d. 1903, da. of Joseph Williams: —
i lam Walter Brough b. 1902.— Flora Brookbank, b. 1903. Residence , Brunstock, Carlisle.
SCOTT, Creation (U.K.)
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The ist baronet, Sir Walter Scott, son of the late Samuel Scott, of Holm Cultram, Cumberland ;
was Chm. of Walter Scott '(Limited), of Walter Scott and Middleton (Limited), and of Walter Scott
Publishing Co. (Limited).
SCOTT, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Yews, Undermillbeck, Westmorland.
Sir Samuel Haslam Scott, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Aug. 7th, 1875 '■> s* father, Sir
James William, 1913 ; ed. at Oriel Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1900, M.A. 1902) ; is Chairman of
Provincial Insurance Co. : m. 1st, 1905, Carmen
Estelle, who d. 1919, da. of the late Edmund
Heuer, of Dunham Knoll, Altrincham, Cheshire;
2ndly, 1920, Nancy Lilian, da. of the late William
Anderson, of Hill House, Keston, and has issue
by ist marriage.
— Quarterly: ist and 4th (as granted 1570 to
Jean Schotte, infra), azure, a greyhound courant argent,
collared gules, and attached by a line of the second to a
sphere in chief or ; 2nd and 3rd (for Schott ancient),
quarterly argent and gules, in the ist and 2nd quarters a
Catherine wheel counterchanged. Crist — A sphere or, en-
circled by four feathers erect, severally argent, azure, gold,
and gules.
Seat — Yews, Undermillbeck, Westmoreland. Resi-
dence— Ferneye Green, near Windermere.
Son living-By 1st marriage— JAMES PHILIP
EDMUND, b. Aug. 13th, 1915.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage — Mary Margareta, b. 190-.— Anne Katharine Sibella,
b. 1912.
Brother living — Francis Clayton, b. 1881 ; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1903): m. 1911, Gwen-
dolen Frieda Martha, da. of the late George Jager, of Lingdale, Birkenhead, and has issue living,
Peter Francis, b. 1917, — Joan Frieda, b. 1912. Residence , Matson Ground, Windermere.
Sister living — Jane Millicent, O.B.E. : m. 1904, Capt. Edward Gwynne Eardley-Wilmot [see
Eardley- Wilmot, Bt., colls.]. Residence , Corner House, Gerrard’s Cross, Bucks.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Anne Jane ( Lady Scott), da. of John Haslam, J.P., of Gilnow
Hall, Bolton-le-Moors : m. 1874, Sir James William Scott, ist baronet, who d. 1913. Residence ,
Yews, Windermere.
Sir James William Scott, ist Bt. (head of several manufacturing and mercantile firms in Lanca-
shire), was 12th in descent (as registered at the Heralds’ Coll.) from Emricus Scotus, Seneschal of
the co. of Solms 1484, grandfather of Jean Schotte, historian of the family, ennobled by Charles III.
of Lorraine. The name is now spelt Scott in accordance with its original signification, the family
being descended from Scottish settlers in Franconia, a branch of whom became settled in England
early in the 19th century.
SCOTT, Creation (U.K.) 1913, of Witley, Surrey.
Sir Percy Moreton Scott, K.C.B. ,
K.C.V.O.y LL.D.y ist Baronety son of Montagu
Scott; b. July 10th, 1853; ed. at Univ. Coll., London,
and at Roy. Naval Coll., Greenwich ; Hon. LL.D.
Camb., 1903; entered R.N. 1866, became Sub. -Lieut.
1872, Lieut. 1875, Com. 1886, Capt. 1893, Rear-Adm.
1905, Vice-Adm. 1908, and Adm. (retired) 1913 ;
served during Ashantee War 1873-4 (medal), in Expe-
dition up the Congo against pirates 1875 (despatches,
promoted), in Egyptian War 1882 (despatches, medal,
bronze star, 4th class Medjidie), in S. Africa 1899-1900
as Comdt. of Durban, when he devised special mounting
for the Naval Gun used for defence and relief of Lady-
smith (despatches, C.B.), and in China 1900 (C.V.O.);
invented night signalling apparatus now used in R.N. ;
sometime Member of Ordnance Committee ; was in
t command Gunnery Sch. and a Naval A.D.C. to H.M.,
• 1903-5, Inspector of Naval Target Practice 1905-7, in
command of First Cruiser Squadron 1907-8, and of
Second Cruiser Squadron 1908-9 (Comdg. it at S.
African Federation Convention) ; appointed for Special
Ser. at the Admiralty 1914 ; took charge of Gunnery Defences of London 1915-16; has
3rd class Medjidie, and is a Knight Com. of St. Olav of Norway; C.B. (Mil.) 1900,
C.V.O. 1902, K.C.V.O. 1906, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1910 : tn. ist, 1894, Theresa Roma (from
whom he obtained a divorce 1 9 1 1 ), el. da. of Sir Frederick Dixon Dixon-Hartland,
M.P., ist Bt. ; 2ndly, 1914, Fanny Vaughan Johnston, da. of Ramsay Dennis, and
widow of Col. Arthur Pole Welman, having had issue by ist marriage, of whom the
el. son, John D’Urban, b. 1900 ; Midshipman R.N. ■ J * “*■
Horn Reef) 1916.
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JUntB— Argent, pellety, in base a lymphad sable, pennons flying to the dexter gules, in chief two
crescents azure, fflrrst— An ancient cannon, firing to the dexter proper.
Seat — The Warren, Ascot. Town Residence — 52, South Audley Street, W. Clubs —
United Service, Royal Yacht Squadron.
Son living— By 1st marriage— DOUGLAS WINCHESTER, b. Feb. 4th, 1907.
Daughter living— By 1st marriage— Rosemary, b. 1903.
SCOTTER, Creation (U.K.) 1907, of Surbiton, co. Surrey. [Extinct 1911.]
Sir Frederick Charles Scotler, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet — Edith Myra : m. 1889, John Young. Emmeline : m. 1892,
Frederick Young, and has issue living. Residence,
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Maria ( Lady Scotter), da. of the late William Quartley, of
Somerset, and widow of William Bryce: m. 1894, Sir Frederick Charles Scotter, 2nd baronet, who
d. 1911, when the title became ext. Residence,
SCOURFIELD, Creation (U.K.) 1876, of The Mote, and Williamston, co. Pembroke.
Sir Owen Henry Philipps Scourfield, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Oct. 10th. 1847 ; s. his father, Sir John Henry,
M.P., 1876; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
1870, M.A. 1873) ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major Pem-
brokeshire Yeo. Cav. ; is patron of three livings, a J.P. and D.L.
for Pembrokeshire (High Sheriff 1881) and Carmarthenshire, a
County Councillor for Pembrokeshire (Burton Div.), Hon.
Col. Yeo. (T. D.), and a J.P. and a D.L. for Haverford-
west : 771. 1st, 1877, Gertrude Katherine, who d. 1894, only
da. of the late Seymour Philipps Allen, Esq. [ see E. Ports-
mouth], of Cresselly, Pembrokeshire ; 2ndly, 1896, Frances
Katharina Harriet, who d. 1914, da. of the late Rev. Josiah
Turner Lea, of Orchardlea, Droitwich, and V. of Far Forest,
Bewdley.
Jima — Quarterly : ist and 4th, per saltire sable and gules, three grey-
hounds courant in pale, argent or, Scourfield ; 2nd and 3rd, argent fretty
azure a lion rampant sable gorged with a wreath of oak or, Philipps. ®mts — ist, upon a mount vert
the trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise proper, thereon a greyhound courant argent, collared or ; 2nd,
a lion rampant sable resting the dexter jamb upon a fer-de-mouline.
Seats — Williamston, Neyland, Pembrokeshire ; The Mote, Pembrokeshire. Clubs— Carlton,
United University, Boodle’s.
The ist baronet assumed by royal license, in 1862, the name of Scourfield in lieu of his patronymic,
Philipps ; he was Lord- Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum of Haverfordwest, and sat as M.P. for Haver-
fordwest (C) 1852-68, and for Pembrokeshire 1868-76.
SEALE, Creation (U.K.) 1838, of Mount Boone, Devonshire.
Sir John Carteret Hyde Seale, 4th
Baronet ; b. July 23rd, 1881 ; s. his father, Sir John
Henry, 1914 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1907 ; is patron of one living : 7n .
1917, Margaret, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. William
Herring, 27th Inniskillings, and of Mrs. Herring, of
Narborough House, Narborough, Norfolk, and has
issue.
Jims — Or, two barrulets azure between three wolves’ heads
erased sable, in the fesse point a mural crown gules. Crtst —
Out of a crown vallery or a wolf's head argent, the neck
encircled with a wreath of oak vert.
Residence — Rockfield House, Monmouth. Club — Junior
Carlton.
Daughter living— Mary Paulina, b. 1920.
Brother living— HENRY DENDY, b. Aug. 13th, 1882;
Major Machine Gun Corps: m. 1914, Lora May, da. of
Cecil Hurst Bisshopp, of Fernlea, Oban, Argyllshire, and has
issue living, a da., b. 1915. Club, Junior Carlton.
Sister living — Edith Mary, b. 1880 : m. 1904, the Rev.
Francis Russell Benedict Simpson, V. of Townstall, and has
issue living, a son, b. 1908, — a da., b. 1910, — a da., b. 1912.
Residence, Townstall House, Dartmouth.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Jane Josephine. Margaret Amelie : m. 1902, Cecil
Vandeleur Keighley-Peach.— —Elizabeth Carteret.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Adela ( Lady Seale), sister of Sir Alfred Jodrell, 4th Bt. : m.
1885, as his second wife, Sir John Henry Seale, 3rd baronet, who d. 1914. Residence, Wonastow
Court, Monmouth.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Taylor Seale, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1811, a*
1893 : m. 1841, Amelia Anne, da. of George Templer, Esq., of Sandford Orleigh : —
George Thomas, b. 1845 : m. 1871, Marion Edith Cookson, of Canterbury, New Zealand, and has
issue living, two sons and five daus. Residence ,
An ancient Northumberland family, directly descended by marriage with the elder sister of John
de Carteret, Earl 'Granville (ext. 1776), Governor of the Isles of Guernsey and Jersey, and Lord-
Lieut. of Ireland 1724-30. The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Dartmouth (Z.) 1832-44, and the 2nd was
Mayor of that Borough sixteen times between 1832 and 1882.
Faithfully,
bravely, and By courage
successfully, and faith.
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SEBRIGHT, Creation (E.) 1626, of Besford, Worcestershire.
Sir Guy Thomas Saunders Sebright,
12th Baronet; b. Aug. 19th, 1856; s. his brother,
Lient.-Col. Sir Edgar Reginald Saunders, 1917;
formerly Lieut. Coldstream Guards ; is patron of one
living, and a J.P. for Herts ; Suakin Expedition 1885 :
m. 1882, Olive Emily, da. of Arthur Thomas
Frederick [ see Frederick, Bt., colls.].
$rm« — Argent, three cinquefoils sable. Crest — A tiger se-
jant argent, maned and crowned or. ISatrge — A garb of oats or,
band azure inscribed with the motto “ Pro Rege.”
Residences — Beechwood, Dunstable ; 82, Eaton Place, S.W.
Clubs — Bachelors’, Travellers’.
To preserve equanimity.
Brother living— ARTHUR EDWARD SAUNDERS, b.
March 30th, 1859; ed. at Radley: formerly Lieut. 4th Batn.
Bedfordshire Regt. : m. 1889, Emily Eva, da. of John Bowen,
and widow of W. Ingram, of U.S.A., and has issue living,
Giles Edward, b. 1896. Residence ,
The 1st baronet, Sir Edward Sebright, was High Sheriff of
Worcestershire temp. Charles I. He was a warm royalist, and
paid ^1,109 composition for his estate to the sequestrators. Sir
Thomas Saunders, the 4th baronet, was M.P. for Hertford from
xst George I. until his death, 1736. The 7th baronet also sat as
M.P. for Hertford. Lieut.-Col. Sir Edgar Sebright, nth Bt.,
was Equerry to the Princess Mary Adelaide (Duchess of Teck)
1882-92, and Extra Equerry 1892.
SEELY, Creation (U.K.) 1896, of Sherwood Lodge, Arnold, Notts, and Brooke House,
Brooke, Isle of Wight.
Sir Charles Hilton Seely, 2nd Baronet ; b.
July 7th, 1859; s. his father, Sir Charles, 1915; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.B., Wrangler, 1881,
M.A. 1884) ; is a colliery owner, a J.P. and D.L. for Notts
(High Sheriff 1912), a J.P. for Hants, and patron of one living;
formerly Capt. 1st Notts Rifle Vol., and Lieut.-Col. and Hon.
Col. 5th Vol. Batn. Hampshire Regt. (V.D.) ; unsuccessfully
contested Mid Div. of Derbyshire 1886, and Rushcliffe Div.
of Notts 1892 ; sat as M.P. for Lincoln ( LU ) July 1895 to
Jan. 1906 (which he unsuccessfully contested Jan. 1906 and
Jan. 1910), and for Mansfield Div. of Nottinghamshire ( Co.L )
Sept. 1916 to Nov. 1918 ; defeated for Broxtowe Div. thereof
Dec. 1918 : m. 1891, Hilda Lucy, el. da. of Richard T. A.
In Deo spero. Grant, J.P., of Staffa, W. Cowes, Isle of Wight, having had
I hope in God. issue, of whom the el. son, Charles Grant, b. 1894; Capt.
■Hampshire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917.
^rms — Azure, three ears of wheat banded or between two martlets in pale, and as many wreaths
of roses in fesse argent. Crest — In front of three ears of wheat banded or, the trunk of a tree
fessewise eradicated and sprouting to the dexter proper.
Seats — Sherwood Lodge, Arnold, Notts.; Gatcombe House, Isle of Wight. Town Residence —
25, Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs — Brooks’s, Athenaeum.
Sons living -HUGH MICHAEL, b. Oct. 2nd, 1898. Victor Basil John, b. 1900— Nigel
Richard William, b. 1902.
Daughters living — Violet Lucy Emily, b. 1897. Ivy Angela (twin), b. 1898.
Brothers living— Frank Evelyn, b. 1864 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886) ;
formerly Lieut.-Col. S. Notts Hussars (T.D.) Yeo. ; is Lieut.-Col. Territorial Force Reserve, and
a J.P. and D.L. for Notts: European War 1915, in Egypt and Gallipoli: m. 1st, 1899, Leila
Elizma, who d. 1903, da. of the Rev. Henry Charles Russell, of Wollaton, Notts [D. Bedford, colls.];
2ndly, 1907, Gertrude Fanny, da. of Henry Edward Thornton, J.P., of The Wymeshead, Kegworth,
Derby, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Frank James Wriothesley, b. 1901, — William Evelyn,
b. 1902, — Leila Emily, b. 1900, — (by 2nd marriage) Sheila Katherine, A 1908,— Nina Mary Aline,
b. 1911. Residence , Ramsdale Park, Arnold, Nottinghamshire. Clubs , Brooks’s, White’s. Right
Hon. John Edward Bernard, P.C., C.B. , C.M.G. , D.S.O., M.P., b. 1868 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1890); Bar. Inner Temple 1897; is a J.P. and Lord Lieut, for Hants, 'a
D.L. for Southampton, Lieut.-Col., Hon. Col. (T.D.) Yeo., and Hon. Maj.-Gen. in the Army;
served in S. Africa 1900-1Q01, with 4th Batn. Imperial Yeo. (despatches, medal with five clasps,
D.S.O.), and during European War 1914-18 as Special Ser. Officer, and Comdg. a Brig., with
rank of Brig.-Gen. (despatches, C.B., C.M.G., Order of Crown of Belgium, Croix de Guerre,
Legion of Honour); sat as M.P. for Isle of Wight ( C ) May 1900 to March 1904 and ( L ) April
1904 to Jan. 1906, and for Liverpool, Abercromby Div. iqo6-io, when he was defeated; has
sat for Ilkeston Div. of Derbyshire since March 1910 ; appointed Under Sec. of State for the
Colonies April 1908, Under Sec. of State for War March 1911, Sec. of State for War and Pres, of
Army Council June 1912 (resigned March 1914), Warfare Member of Munitions Council June 1918,
Parliamentary Under Sec. to Min. of Munitions, and Dep. Min. of Munitions July 1918, and
Under Sec. of State for Air Jan. 1919 (resigned Nov. 1919): D.S.O. 1900, P.C. 1909,
C.B. (Mil ) 1916, C.M.G. 1918 : m. 1st, 1895, Emily Florence, who d. 1913, da. of the Hon. Sir
Henry George Louis Crichton (E. Erne] ; 2ndly, 1917, the Hon. Evelyn lzm6, da. of 1st Viscount
Elibank, and widow of Capt. George Crosfield Noriis Nicholson, having had issue (by 1st marriage),
of whom Frank Reginald, b. 1896 ; Lieut. Hampshire Regt., and an A. D.C. on Personal Staff; d.
(wounds in action during European War) 1917, — Henry John Alexander, b. 1899; 2nd Lieut.
R.F.A. ; European War 1918 in Italy, —Arthur Patrick William, b. 1905, — Emily Grace, b. 1898, —
Irene Florence, b. 1902,— Kathleen Mary, b. 1907,— Louisa Mary Sylvia, b. 1913. Residences,
Brooke House, Isle of Wight ; 11, Smith Square, Westminster, S.W. Clubs, Reform, White’s,
Athenaeum, Marlborough, Cavalry.
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Slaters living — Florence Mary, b. 1858.— —Emily, b. 1862: in. 1888, John Ralph Starkey, M.P.,
and has issue living, William Randle, b. 1899; ed. at R.M.C. ; 2nd Lieut. Rifle Brig.,— Hilda
Margaret : tn. 1915, Capt. Charles Edward Parker [see E. Macclesfield],— Alice Barbara,— Florence
Erica : tn. 1918, Major Bevil Thomson Wilson, D.S.O., R.E., and has issue living, a da. b.
I9Ig; — Helen Frances,— Sylvia Augusta, — Margaret Lucy, b. 1903. Residence , Norwood Park,
Southwell, Nottinghamshire. Annie, A 1863: tn. 1884, Col. Reginald Pemberton Leach, C.M.G.,
and has issue living, Guy Seely, M.C. , b. 1885 ; Capt. The King’s Own (Yorkshire L.I.); Euro-
pean War 1915-18 (M.C.),— Robin Seely, M.C. , b. 1888 ; Major R.F.A.; European War 1914-17
(despatches, M.C.) : in. 1917, Elizabeth Marjorie Stuart, da. of Sir John Herbert Mansell, K.B.E.,
of The Chace, near Coventry, — Katharine Seely, b. 1893 : in. 1917, Henry Edmund Guise Tyndale ;
Lieut. King's Roy. Rifle Corps. Residence , Nethermoor, Brockenhurst, Hants. Lilian, b. 1865 :
m. 1888, Col. Philip Hugh Dalbiac, C.B. [Mainwaring, Bt.], having had issue, of whom Richard
Henry, b. 1890,— Charles James Shelley, b. 1896 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; Lieut. Northumberland Fusiliers ;
d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, — Elizabeth Mary, b. 1889: in. 19x2, John Charring-
ton,— Emily Hester, b. 1891,— Cicely Florence, b. 1894,— Lilian Philippa, b. 1897. Residence , The
Elms Seal, Kent. Mary, b. 1873 : in. 1895, William Hollins, and has issue living, John Charles,
b. 1898,— William Francis, b. 1901, — Henry, b. 1903,— Frank, b. 1907,— Charles, b. 1909,— Frederick
Undecimus, b. 1911,— Emily Mary, b. 1897, — Mary Letitia, b. 1900,— Dorothea, b. 1905,— Sylvia,
b. 1908,— Florence Mary, b. 1913. Residence , Berry Hill, Mansfield, Notts. Sylvia Ruth, A
1875 : m. 1901, Aubrey Augustus Henley Wykeham, and has issue living, William Aubrey Philip,
b. 1902,— Godfrey Charles Herbert, b. 1903,— James Wenman, b. 1907,— Sylvia Mary, b. 1909,
—Daphne Ruth, b. 1912. Residence , Pitt Place, Brighstone, Isle of Wight.
The 1st baronet, Sir Charles, sat as M.P. for Nottingham (L) 1869-74 and 1880-85, and for W.
Div. of Nottingham 1885-6, and again for Nottingham (L U) 1892-5. ’
1 "■'* '
Selby-Bigge, see Bigge.
Selwin-Ibbetson. see Ibbetson.
SETON, Creation (N.S.) 1663, of Abercom, Linlithgowshire.
Sir Bruce Gordon Seton, C.B. ,
9th Baronet , son of the late Lieut. -Col.
Alexander Reginald Seton, R.E., grand-
son of 5th Bt. ; b. Oct. 13th, 1868; s. his
cousin, Sir Bruce Maxwell, 1915 ; is
Brevet Col. Indian Med. Ser. (retired),
sometime an Hon. Surg. to Viceroy of India,
and l)ep. Director-Gen. of Indian Med.
Ser. ; Waziristan Expedition 1894-5 (severely
wounded, medal with clasp), Tochi Field
Force 1897 (medal with clasp), European
War 1914-16 (C.B.); is an Hon. Asso. of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England;
C.B. (Mil.) 1917: m. 1895, Ellen Mary,
da. of Lieut. -Col. Frank Armstrong,
formerly Army Ser. Corps, and has issue.
— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, three crescents
within a double tressure flory, counterflory gules,
Seton; 2nd and 3rd, argent, three in escutcheons
gules, Hay. Crest — A boar's head couped or, armed
and langued azure. Supporters — Two greyhounds
proper.
Residences — 12, Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh ;
Kilcatrine, St. Catherine’s, Loch Fyne, Argyllshire. Clubs — Caledonian, Western (Glasgow).
SOUS living — ALEXANDER HAY, b. Aug. 14th, 1904. Bruce Lovat, b. 1909.
Daughters living — Jean Gordon, b. 1903. Marie de Seton, b. 1907.
Brothers living— Charles Monteath, b. 1880; is in Victualling Depart., Admiralty. Club , Union.
Walter Warren, b. 1882; M.A. and D.Lit. London; is a F.S.A., Fellow ot Roy. Historical
So., Sec. and a Fellow of Univ. Coll., London, Warden of Univ. Coll. Hall, Ealing, W.,
and a Knight of Order of Redeemer of Greece. Residence , University College Hall, Ealing,
W. Clubs, Union, University, of London.
Sisters living — Katharine Marion. Residence, 6, Warrender Park Road, Edinburgh.— Elsie
Madeleine : in. 1901, Algernon James Pollock, and has issue living, Erskine Reginald Seton,
b. 1905, — Alan Winton Seton, b. 1907, — Algernon Frederick Seton, b. 1910, — Aileen Marion Seton,
b. 1903. Residence, Brackley, Charlton Road, Weston-super-Mare. Aileen Mary : m. 1899,
Frank Binford Hole, and has issue living, Bruce Rinford, b. 1901, — Marjorie Seton, b. 1913. —
Aileen Mary Seton, b. 1916. Residence, 11, Laurie Park Road, Sydenham, S.E.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet.— Helen {Lady Seton), da. of the late Gen. Richard Hamilton,
C.B. : in. 1886, Sir Bruce Maxwell Seton, 8th baronet, who d. 1915. Residence, Durham House,
Chelsea, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Bruce Sfeton (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Bruce Outram Seton, b. 1841, d. 1901 : in. 1880, Louisa Harriet
Manderson, who d. 1886, da of Dep. Surg.-Gen. Charles Thomas Paske : —
Evelyn ( Lady Sykes), b. 1881 : in. 1902, Brig.-Gen. Sir Percy Molesworth Sykes, K.C.I.E., C.B.,
C.M.G. [ see V. Molesworth, colls.]. Residence, Elcombs, Lyndhurst, Hants.— Ruth Mary, b.
1882 : in. 1905, Marmaduke Brian Sunderland. Violet Adela, b. 1886 : m. 1904, Charles Henry
Seton (infra).
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Major Henry James Seton, b. 1854, d. 1920 : in. ist»
1888, Elizabeth, who d. 1897, da. of the late Henry James Byron [B. Byron, colls.] ;
2ndly, 1899, Marie Bowles, da. of the late Percy Hale Wallace : —
Marie, b. 1910.
Issue of the late Col. Bruce Seton, 3rd son of 5th baronet, b. 1799, d. 1876 : tn. xst,
18 — , Miss Elphinstone ; 2ndly, 1839, Emma Orton, who d. 1889 : —
Charles Compton, b. 1846; formerly LieHt. R.E. : tn. 1868. Phoebe Elizabeth, who d. 1873, da. of Sir
Henry William Ripley, 1st Bt., and has issue living, Margaret Annie Phoebe Seton: in. 1898,
Major Arthur Pelham Frankland, D.S.O., formerly Lancashire Fusiliers [see Frankland, Bt.].
Club , United Service.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Grandchildren of Charles Compton Seton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Charles Henry Seton, b. 1869, d. 1917 : m. 1904, Violet Adela, da. of the
late Lieut. -Col. Bruce Outram Seton (ante) : —
Christopher Bruce, b. 1909. Joyce Phoebe, b. 1906. A da., b. 1917.
This family is direct heir male of Sir Alexander Seton, 1st Lord Gordon, the husband of Elizabeth-
Gordon, heiress of Gordon and Huntly, to whose ancient barony, 1437, they lay claim. The other
and subsequent stock of Gordon and Huntly, elevated so much higher in the peerage, are Setons in.
the male line (though they have taken the surname of Gordon), but of a younger branch.
SETON, Creation (N S.) 1683, of Pitmedden, Aberdeenshire.
Sir John Hastings Seton, ioth
Baronet ; b. Sept. 20th, 1888; s. his father,.
Sir William Samuel, 1914; formerly
Lieut. R.F.A. (Special Reserve) ; is Capt*
Gordon Highlanders ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18.
$nus — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, three crescents*
and in the centre a man’s heart distilling blood, the
whole within a double tressure flory counter-flory
gules, Seton ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a demi-otter
sable, crowned or issuing out of a bar wavy of the
second, Meldrum. Crtst — A demi-man in military
habit holding the banner of Scotland. j&npportcrs —
Dexter , a greyhound proper, collared gules ; sinister,
an otter sable.
Seat — Cushnie, Aberdeenshire. Residence — Aber-
deen House, Ashburnham Road, Bedford.
Sisters living — Eva Sophia. Mary Christian.
Hilda Magdalen.— -Ethel Suzanna.— Florence
Kate Agnes.
Grandchildren of 7th Baronet— (issue of the late
Matthew Seton, 4th son of 7th baronet, b. 1844, d. 1887: m. 1877, Therese Prudence Rose, da. of
Mons. Pierre Bonnet, of Paris) ROBERTO DISRAELI COOTE, b. March nth, 1881
European War 1916-19 with Australian Forces. Address, 9530, Collin’s Street, Melbourne.-
Rose Henrietta Lumsden, A 1880.— Violet Therese, b. 1882. Lily Mackenzie.
Uncle living (son of 7th baronet) — Charles, b. 1847 ; formerly Capt. Norfolk Regt. ; served in Jowaki
Campaign 1877 (medal with clasp), and in Afghanistan 1879-80 (medal with clasp) : m. 1882, the
widow of G. Herbert, 9th Regt., and has issue living, Christall Dougal, b. 1883: m. 191-, and
has issue living, James Chrystal b. 191-, Charles Wallace b. 1918, Robert Benjamin b. 1919,
Dorothy Kathryn b. 1910, — Dorothy Beatrice, b. 1885 ; served as a Nurse in British Expeditionary
Force Hospital 1915, and with Australian Expeditionary Force 1917-19. Residence , 323, North
Oak Street, Guthrie, Oklahoma, U.S.A.
Aunt living (daughter of 7th baronet) — Frances. Residence, Grove House, Chevening, Sevenoaks.
Widows living Of 8th and 9th Baronets— Elizabeth {Lady Seton), da. of the late George
Castle, of Oxford: m. 1870, Sir James Lumsden Seton, 8th baronet, who d. 1884.— Eva Kate
St. Leger ( Lady Seton), da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Hastings Affleck Wood, K.C.B. :
m. 1876, Col. Sir William Samuel Seton, 9th baronet, who d. 1914. Residence , Aberdeen House,
Ashburnham Road, Bedford.
The 1st baronet, Sir Alexander, sat as M.P. for Aberdeenshire, and was subsequently a Lord of
Justiciary, with the title of Lord Pitmedden. The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Aberdeenshire, and one
of the Commissioners appointed to treat about the union of England and Scotland. Sir James
Lumsden Seton, 8th Bt., was Capt. 102nd Regt., and received 2nd class of Order of Iron Cross of.'
Germany for saving life in the field during Franco-German War 1870.
I sustain the standard with my blood.
This is the sure reward of labor.
Seton-Steuart, see Steuart.
SEYMOUR, Creation (U.K.) 1869.
[Name pronounced “Seamer.”)
Sir Albert Victor Francis Seymour,
2nd Baronet; b. Dec. 1st, 1879; s. his father, Gen.
Sir Francis, K.C.B. , 1890; was a Page of Honour
to H.M. Queen Victoria 1893-6; formerly Lieutv
5th Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.).
Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a pile gules between:
six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions passant -guardant of the field l ;
2nd and 3rd, gules, a pair of wings conjoined in lure or ; all
within a bordure wavy ermine. Crtfit — Out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi phoenix in flames proper charged with a bendlet
sinister wavy or.
Residence — 29, Bury Street, St. James’s, S.W.
iters living— Augusta Agnes Emma Margaret, b. 1871:
11. 1807, Capt. Dighton Gordon Probyn, R.A. (Reserve of
Officers), and has issue living, Dorothea Aimee, b. 1900.——
Helena Christina Florence, b. 1873 : m. 1913, Capt. Harold
Sscombe. C.M.G.. R.N.
The xst baronet was Groom-in-Waiting to H.R. H. the
Prince Consort 1840-62, and to H.M. Queen Victoria 1862-70.
and Master of the Ceremonies and an extra Groom-in-Waiting
1876-90.
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CULME-SEYMOUR, Creation (U.K.) 1809, of Highmount, and Friery Park, Devonshire.
[Name pronounced “ Culm-Seamer.”]
Sir Michael Culme-Seymour,
K.C.B. , M. V. O. ,4th Baronet ; b. Aug. 29th,
1867; s. his father, Adm. Sir Michael,
1920; became a Lieut. 1880, Com. 1900,
Capt. 1905, Rear- Adm. 1916, and Vice-Adm.
1920 ; appointed an Assist. Director of N aval
Intelligence 1908, an Assist. Director of
Naval Mobilisation 1909, Director of
Mobilisation at the Admiralty 1916, to com-
mand British .(Egean Squadron 1918, British
Naval Forces in Black Sea, Sea of Marmora
and Caspian Sea 1919, and 2nd in command,
Mediterranean 1920 ; was Capt. H.M.S.
Argyll when an escorting cruiser during
Their Majesties’ voyage to India 1911 ;
battle of Jutland Comdg. H.M.S. Centurion
1916 (despatches, C.B.) ; has Orders of
Legion of Honour, St. Vladimir and St.
Stanislas of Russia, Rising Sun of Japan,
and of Redeemer of Greece) ; M.V.O.
(4th class) 1912, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1920: m. 1896, Florence Agnes
Louisa, da. of 3rd Baron Nugent [see E.
Westmeath, colls.], and has issue.
— Azure, a pair of wings conjoined in pale,
argent, an anchor sable. Cmt — On a naval crown
surmounted of a naval crown, or ; on a canton or, two brands in saltire, inflamed at the ends
proper, thereon an eagle rising, also proper, looking at the sun, or. ‘JnpporUrs (personal) — Dexter , a
sailor of the Royal Navy ; sinister , a soldier ofthe Marine Artillery holding in his exterior hand a
rifle, the butt resting on the ground, all proper.
Residence — Tothill, Bransgore, Hants. Clubs — Naval and Military, Carlton.
Son living — MICHAEL, b. April 26th, 1909.
Daughter living— Elizabeth, b. 1904.
Brother living — John Wentworth, b. 1876 ; ed. at Winchester ; is a Member of Bethnal Green
Board of Guardians; European War in Dardanelles, E. Africa, and France, as Lieut. R.N.R.:
m. 1918, Evelyn Mary, da. of C. A. Smith-Ryland. Residence ,
Sister living — Mary Elizabeth ( Lady Napier ), b. 1871 : m. 1899, Vice-Adm. Sir Trevylyan Dacres
Willes Napier, K.C.B., M.V.O. , who d. 1920, and has issue living, Trevylyan Michael, R.N.,
b. 1902 ; became a Sub-Lieut. T920 ; European War 1914-19, — Joan Mary, b. 1903, — Margaret, b.
1908. Residence , Sedgehill, Shaftesbury.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet)— Charlotte Augusta Mary: m. 1894, Farndon Groom Tuck,
B.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., and has issue living, Roderick Michael Seymour, R.N., b. 1901;
became a Sub-Lieut. 1918, — Gerald Seymour, R.N., b. 1902; bacame a Midshipman 1919. Resi-
dence, Granville House, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. George Culme-Seymour, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1878, d.
(killed in action) 1915 : m. 1909, Janet Beatrix (now of 26, Beaumont Street,
Oxford ; she m. 2ndly, 1918, Capt. Geoffirey Harold Woolley, V.C., M.C., London
Regt.), da. of the late Charles Lindsay Orr Ewing, M.P. [see Ewing, Bt., colls.] : —
Mark Charles, b. 1910.— —Angela Mary, b. 1912.
Issue of the late Major Henry Hobart Culme-Seymour, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b •
1847, d 1920W m. 1878, Kate (now of Glenville, Bitterne, Hants), da. of William
Charles Lucy : —
Evelyn b. 1881; is Lieut. -Com. R.N. : m. 1908, Laura Maude Amy, da. of the late Sir Steuart
Macnaghten [see Macnaghten, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Gerald Henry Hobart, b. 1914, —
Katherine Rosemary Lettice, b. 1909, — Patience Ann, b. 1912, — Marjorie Rachel Maude, b.
1916.— — Arthur Granville, b. 1884; ed. at Radley ; is Major Norfolk Regt., and attached Machine
Gun Corps.— Ernest Victor, b. 1887; ed. at Radley, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1911);
2nd Lieut. R.M.A. Violet Katharine Maria, b. 1891.
Grandson of the late Michael Francis Knighton Seymour, son of the late Adm. Sir
Michael Seymour, G.C.B., 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late William Arthur Seymour, b. 1864, d. 1894 : m. 1887, Florence Beatrice, who
d. 1910, da. of John George Bilton : —
Vere Hugh, b. 1889 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1910); M.A. New Coll.,
Oxford, 1920 : m. 1910, Nancy, da. of Frederick Gooch. Club , Isthmian.
Issue of the late Rev. Richard Seymour, 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1806, d. 1880 : m.
1834, Frances, who d. 1871, da. of the late Charles Smith, M.P., of Suttons,
Essex
Walter Richard, b. 1838 ; ed. at Radley, at Charterhouse, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford : 1913, Hilda,
who d. 1916, da. of 6th Baron Longueiiil [“ Foreign Titles”]. Residence , 9, Ovington Square, S.W.
Club , St. James’s .——Right Hon. Sir Edward Hobart, P.C., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O., LL.D.t
b. 1840; ed. at Radley ; Hon. LL.D., Camb. 1903; entered R.N. 1852, became Com. 1866, Capt.
7873, Rear-Adm. 1889, Vice-Adm. 1895, Adm. 1901, and Adm. of the Fleet 1904 ; retired 1910 ; served
in Black Sea throughout Russian war, being present at bombardments of Odessa, Sebastopol, and
Kinburn (medal and clasp, Turkish medal in China war 1857-60 (medal and three clasps), during
operations against Chinese rebels 1862, and against pirates on Coast of Africa 1870 (wounded, received
thanks of Admiralty), in command of “Iris” during Egyptian war 1882 (medal, bronze star, 3rd
class Osmanieh), and in China 1900 (G. C.B.) ; has Roy. Humane So. ’s medal, Spanish Naval Order
of Merit, Grand Cross with Sword of the Red Eagle, and Grand Cordon of Rising Sun of Japan ;
was a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. Queen Victoria 1887-9, second in command of the Channel Squadron
1892-4, Sip. of Naval Reserves 1894-7, Com.-in-Ch. of China Station 1898-1901 (commanded allied
naval expedition towards Pekin), Principal Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1902-3, and Com.-in-Ch. on
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Plymouth Station 1903-5 ; accompanied Garter Mission to Tokio 1906 ; acted as British Repre-
sentative at Hudson-Fulton celebrations, New York 1909 ; has Russian Order of Alexander Nevsky ;
C.B. (Mil.) 1887, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1897, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1900, Order of Merit 1902, G.C.V.O. 1906,
P.C. 1909. Residence, Hedsor View, Maidenhead. Clubs , United “Service, Wellington, Travellers’,
Royal Societies’, Royal Aero. Emma Jane. Frances Mary. Residence , 9, Ovington Square,
S.W.3.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Richard Seymour (ante) : —
Issue of the late Ven. Albert Eden Seymour, b. 1841, d. 1908 : in. 1873, Hester Emily, who
d. 1913, da. of the late Rev. the Hon. John Fortescue : —
Rev. Richard, b. 1877 ; is R. of Combe Martin : m. 1903, Annie Louisa Mary, who d. 1909, da. of
W. E. Arthur, J.P., formerly of Marwood Hill, Barnstaple, Devon, and has issue living, John
Richard Arthur, b. 1905; is a Naval Cadet, — Michael Ernest, b. 1906; is a Cadet R.N.R.,—
Ruth Mary, b. 1909. Residence, Combe Martin Rectory, N. Devon. Hugh, D.S.O., R.N.,
b. 1879; became Lieut. 1901, Lieut.-Com. 1909, Com. 1915; European War 3914-18 as Capt.
(D.S.O. with Bar); D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1918): m. 1908, Florence Louisa, da. of the late George
White, of Clifton, Bristol. Residence , 155, Lauderdale Mansions, Maida Vale, W. Michael
Richard, b. 1880; is Bursar at the Oxford House, Bethnal Green, E. Edward Albert, M.B.,
b. 1884; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P., London 1909, M.B. 1912: in. 1914, Gwendolen Emily, da. of
the Rev. William Birch Gascoigne, R. of Tansor, Northants, and has issue living, Edward
Richard Fortescue, b. 1915, — Hester Mary, b. 1917, — Joyce Eleanor, b. 1918. Residence , 12,
Thurlow Road, Hampstead, N.W.3 —Rev. Algernon Giles, b. 1886 ; is Curate of Holy Trinity,
Ilkeston. Rev. Arthur, b. 1888 ; is Curate of All Hallows-on-the-Wall, Exeter; m. 1917, Emily
Grace, da. of the late Samuel Doidge, of Torrington, N. Devon. Residence, 29, Haldon Road,
Exeter. Elfeanor Fiances, b. 1874. Residence, Combe Martin Rectory, N. Devon.— Hester
Sophia, b. 1875. Residence, 91, Old Tiverton Road, Exeter.- ■ -Alice Mary, b. 1882. Residence ,
91, Old Tiverton Road, Exeter.
Issue of the late Richard Arthur Hamilton Seymour, b. 1843, d. 1906: m. 1878, Charlotte
Elizabeth (now of 34, Montpelier Square, S.W.), da. of the late Adm. Cospatrick Baillie-
Hamilton [see E. Haddington, colls.] : —
Marjorie Elizabeth, b. 1879: in. 1899, Lieut.-Col. Henry Cecil Petre, C.M.G., O.B.E., formerly
Comdg. a Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) [see B. Petre, colls.]. Residences, Charlton
Horethorne House, near Sherborne ; 19, Park Mansions, Knightsbridge, S.W.. Iris Mary, b.
1884: m. 1912, Major Gerald Montagu Spencer Smith, D S.O., R.F.A. [see Smith, Bt ., cr. 1804,
colls.].— —Muriel Jane.
Issue of the late William Hobart Seymour, 6th son of 1st baronet, b. 1820, d. 1857 :
m. 18 — , Sarah Mary Avory, who d. 1859, having m. 2ndly, 1858, Henry
Pleydell-Bouverie ; —
Jane : in. 1876, Charles Edward Hawker, who d. 1913, and has issue living, Dorothea, b. 1878; in.
1911, W. F. Measom, — Mary Florence, b. 1879: m. 1907, W. H. Russell England.
The 1st baronet, Adm. Sir Michael Seymour, K.C.B., when in command of the “ Amethyst” frigate,
on the night of Nov. 10th, 1868, fell in with the French frigate “ La Thetis” off L’Orient, which, after
a gallant resistance, was captured. This action, for gallantry, skill, and courage, has scarcely been
equalled. George III. signified his approbation by presenting him with a gold medal, and Lloyd’s
Patriotic Fund voted him 100 guineas. The 2nd baronet assumed by Roy. license in 1842 the additional
surname of Culme, to perpetuate the name of his first wife which would otherwise have become extinct.
The 3rd baronet, Adm. Sir Michael, G.C.B. , G.C.V.O., served during Crimean War 1854-5, and
commanded Pacific Station 1885-7, the Channel Squadron 1890-92, and the Mediterranean Fleet
1893-6, and was Com.-in-Ch. at Portsmouth 1897-1900, Principal Naval A.D.C. to H.M. Queen
Victoria 1899-1901, and to H.M. King Edward VII. ; Vice-Adm. of Great Britain and Ireland, and
Lieut, of Admiralty thereof 1901-20.
SHAKERLEY, Creation (U.K.) 1838, of Somerford Park, Cheshire.
[Name pronounced “ Shakkerley.”]
Sir Walter Geoffrey Shakerley, C.B.E., 3rd
Baronet ; b. Nov. 26th, 1859; s. his father, Sir Charles
W atkin, K.C.B. , 1898 ; formerly Lieut. 1st Batn. King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps ; is Hon. Col. (T.D.) 7th Batn. Cheshire Regt.
(Comdg. 1891-1909 and 2/7th Batn. 1914-16), and Lieut.-Col.
Territorial Force Reserve, patron of one living, and Vice-Chm.
of Cheshire Territorial Force Asso. ; C.B E. (Mil.) 1919: m.
1885, Hilda Mary, C.B. E. (a Lady of Grace of the Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England), only da. of Henry Hodgson, of
Currarevagh, Oughterard, co. Galway, and has issue.
^rns — Argent, a chevron between three hillocks vert. Crest — A garb or,
on the sinister side a rabbit erect resting its fore-paws thereon sable.
Sent — Somerford Park, Congleton, Cheshire.
Daughters living— Mabel Beatrice, b. 1889 : in. 1913, Oswald Napier.
1893. Sylvia Mary, b. 1900 Moira Veronica, b. iqoi.
Brothers living— GEORGE HERBERT SHAKERLEY-ACKERS, b. Sept. 27th, 1863;
formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, and Capt. and Hon. Major 5th Vol. Batn.
Cheshire Regt. ; is a J.P. for Cheshire ; assumed by Roval License 1908 the additional surname
and arms of Ackers: m. 1891, Evelyn Mary. da. of the late Col. Charles Hosken France-H ay hurst,
J.P., D.L., of Bostock Hall, near Middlewich, Cheshire, and has issue living, Cyril Holland, b.
1897; European War 1916-18 as Lieut. King's Roy. Rifle Corps, and R.A. F., — Gladys Mary, b.
,,892, — Isabel Violet, b. 1893,— Phyllis Evelyn, b. 1003. Residence, Duddleswell Manor, Uckfield,
Sussex. Ernest Alfred, b. 1866; is Major (retired) Duke of Cornwall’s L.I., and a J.P. for W.
Riding of Yorkshire and Liberty of Ripon ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902, with Mounted Inf., as
Railway Staff Officer, and as Comdt. , Helvitia, present at relief of Kimberley and at actions of
Paardeberg and Driefontein (despatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps); appointed a Railway Transport Officer 1914 ; subsequently Comdt. of a Musketry Camp :
in. 1905, Rhoda Mary Louisa, el. da. of the late Francis Buffer Howell, J-P-, D.L., ot Ethy,
Lostwithiel, Cornwall [see Heywood, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Peter Francis, 3. 1906,
Denise Marian, b. 1907, — Kathleen Dorothy, b. 1914. Residence, Grassfield Hoijse, Pateley
Bridge, Yorkshire.
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1920, of Heckmondwike, West Riding, co. York.
Sir Milton Sheridan Sharp, 1st Baronet ;
b. Jan. 30th, 1856 ; Chm. Bradford Dyers' Asso.
(Limited), and a J.P. for W. Riding of Yorkshire ; m.
1879, Annie, da. of the late James Turner, of Low
Moor, Yorkshire, and has issue.
$rtU8 — Azure, on a fesse engrailed argent between two
plates, a torteaux between two pheons gules. (Irest — In front of
a pheon sable, an eagle’s head erased azure, charged with a cross-
crosslet or.
Seat— Spring House, Norristhorpe, Heckmondwike, York-
shire.
Sons living— MILTON, b. 18—. Charles Gordon, b. 18—.
Reginald, b. 18 — .—Henry Edward, b. 18 — -Herbert
Harold, b. 18—.
Daughter living— Lucy.
SHAW, Creation (E.) 1665, of Eltham, Kent.
Rev. Sir Charles John Monson Shaw,
8th Baronet , el. son of the late Rev. Charles John
Kenward Shaw, son of the late Capt. Charles Shaw,
R.N. (infra), 2nd son of 5th Bt. ; b. Nov. 24th, i860 ; s.
his uncle, Sir John Charles Kenward, 1909; ed. at
Tonbridge Sch., at Haileybury, and at Hertford Coll.,
Oxford ; has been V. of Margate ; is R. of Wrotham,
Kent, Rural Dean of Shoreham, and patron of one
living: m. 1893, E. Louisa W. Best, da. of the late
J. W. Bosanquet, of Pennenden, Maidstone, and Clays-
more, Enfield, and has issue.
gkrma — Argent, a chevron between three fusils ermines.
Crest — Six arrows interlaced, saltirewise or, tied together with
a belt gules, the buckle and pendant or.
Residences — The Rectory, Wrotham, Kent; Kenward,
Tonbridge, Kent.
Son living— JOHN JAMES KENWARD, R.N., b. June nth,
1895 ; became Lieut. 1917.
Brother living — Barnardiston Edward Boteler, b. 1873 ; ed. at
Tonbridge Sch. ; is Conservator of Forests, N. Nigeria.
Residence , Zaria, N. Nigeria.
Sisters living — Lilian Adelaide {Lady Tyser)\ m. 1893, Sir
Charles Robert Tyser, Ch. Justice of Cyprus. Residence , Nicosia, Cyprus. Julia Emma Frances :
m. 1894, Thomas Reginald Colquhoun Dill, Bar.-at-law, of 9, Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.,
and has issue living, Victor Robert Colquhoun, b. 1897, — Ivy Adeline Margaret, b. 1900. Resi-
dences, Lindenwood Cottage, Fairseat, Wrotham, Kent ; 1, Trevor Square, Knightsbridge, S.W.
Annie Maria : vi. 1906, Richard Mawdistley Best, and has issue living, Lily Dorothy, b. 1907.
—Dorothy Emily Augusta {Lady Ashmore) : m. 1897, Sir Alexander Murray Ashmore, K.C.M.G.,
who d. 1906, and has issue living, Dorothy Julia, b. 1897, — Isabel Lilian Shaw, b. 1899. Residence,
87, Victoria Street, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles John Kenward Shaw, son of the late Capt.
Charles Shaw, R.N., 2nd son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Henry Hawley Shaw, b. 1862, d. 1897 : m. 1893, Agneta Maud, da. of the
late Rev. Robert Stammers Tabor, of 64, St. George’s Square, S.W. : —
John Charles Hawley, b. 1895. Henrietta Frances Lilian, b. 1897 : m. 1919, the Rev. Reginald
Fleming Rynd, Reader of the Temple.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Robert William Shaw (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert John Shaw, b. 1831, d. 1903 : m. i860, Ella de Visme (now of
The Crossways, Silfield, Wymondham), da. of the late Richard Thomas, of Eyhorne
House, Hollingbourne, Maidstone
Lewis Hugh de Visme, b. 1865 : m. 1901, Edith Mary, da. of the late Capt. John Smyth Nelson,
S. Staffordshire Regt., and has issue living, John Monson de Visme, b. 1907, — Horatia Edith de
Visme, b. 1902. Residence, Orchard House, Mundesley-on-Sea, Norfolk.— —John Gerard Corn-
wall, b. 1868 : m. 19x6, Mary, da. of the late A. Macdonald, of Falkland Islands.— —Henry
Augustus Gregory, b. 1875.- Eleanor Marian : m. 1904, Leopold Arthur Bingham Gipps, son
of the late Major Henry Gipps, 9th Regt., and has issue living, Leopold Henry Frewen, b.
I9°5> — Eleanor Louisa, b. 1906, — Mona Alexandra de Visme, b. 1907, — Ella Mary, b. 1909. Resi-
dence, Dickley House, Lenham, Kent. Ella Florence.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert William Shaw, 5th son of 5th baronet, and the Hon.
Theodosia Margaret, da. of 2nd Baron Monson, b. 1804, d. 1873 : m • 1830, Sophia,
who d. 1875, da. of John Cornwall, Esq., of Hendon, Middlesex : —
Sophia Anna: m. 1856, the Rev. Harry Lancelot Wingfield, who d. 1891, R. of Market Overton,
and has issue living, Harry Robert Shaw, b. 1859: m. 1904, Lucy Elizabeth, da. of the late
John Wilkinson Eccles, of Dacrelands, Lancashire, — Edward Reginald Hugh {Club, Junior
Constitutional), b. 1866, — Alfred Lancelot (of Essenwood Road, Durban, Natal), b. 1870,;
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formerly in Natal and Transvaal Civil Ser. : in. 1902, Dorothy May, da. of the late Barnard H.
Davidson of Tulloch (formerly 60th Rifles), and has issue living, Richard Barnard Lowndes b. 1904,
Jocelyn Willoughby b. 1906, Anthony Desmond b. 1910, Mervyn Edward Hugh b. 1918, Geoffrey
Meredith b. 1919, — Rev. Lewis William, b. 1871 ; is R. of Benacre, and V. of Covehithe, Suffolk :
m. 1901, Florence Eliza, da. of C. R. Hill, and has issue living, Muriel Edith Grace b. 1902, Cynthia
Adelaide b. 1904, — Ellen Harriet : m. 1884, William Borrett Sayres, formerly of 2, Marlborough
Road, N.W., having had issue, of whom Hugh Wingfield A 1888; Lieut. Lancashire Fusiliers; d.
(killed in action) 1916, Millicent Anna b. 1885, Winifred Ethel b. 1892: in. 1916, Capt. Meredith
Magniac, Lancashire Fusiliers, who d. (killed in action) 1916, — Cicely Margaret (of Earl’s Colne,
Essex) : m. 1879, the Rev. Folliott Lynch Salusbury, who d. 1917, R. of Market Overton, Oakham,
and has issue living, Harry Thelwall Wingfield (of Lleweni, Naboomspruit, Waterberg, Transvaal),
b 1880 ; formerly in Transvaal Civil Ser. : in. 1913, Geraldine de Lion Wentworth, da. of the late
Dr. T. J. L. Dillon, of Port Alfred and Grahamstown, S. Africa (and has issue living, Thomas
Dillon b. 1914, Gerald Llewelyn b. 1919, Aileen Wingfield b. 1920), Lancelot Cecil Wingfield (of
The Hermitage, Tintern, Monmouthshire) b. 1885 ; Lieut. City of London Regt. : in. 1913, Mary
Constance, da. of the late James Gibbons, of Mere, Salop, Roger Wingfield b. 1889; is Lieut. R.E. :
in. 1916, Alicia, da. of C. E. Turner, Cicely Clare b. 1882, — Isabel Grace : in. 1905, Lewis Charles
Powles, of Rother Cliff, Rye, Sussex, and has issue living, Lilian Veronica b. 1907, Viola Clare
Wingfield b. 1911.— Margaret Augusta: m. 1st, 1868, the Rev. Spencer Philip Harvey, who if.
1869 ; 2ndly, 1877, William Shaw Brooke George, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), two das.
Residence ,
Sir John, the 1st baronet, having rendered great service to Charles I. during the Rebellion, and
having advanced several sums of money to Charles II. during that prince’s exile, was after the
Restoration appointed one of the Farmers of the Customs.
SHAW, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of Bushy Park, Dublin.
Te ipsum nosce.
Know thyself.
Sir Frederick William Shaw, D.S.O. , 5th
Baronet ; b. March 15th, 1858; s. his father, Sir Robert,
1895 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford ; formerly
Lieut. 1st Dragoons, and Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. (formerly
Comdg. ) 5th Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers; is a J.P. and D.L.
for co. Dublin ; S. Africa 1900 (despatches, D.S.O.), European
War 1914-19 in France Comdg. Batns. ; D.S.O. 1900 : m. 1885,
Eleanor Hester, da. of the late Major Horace de Vere, R.E.
[see De Vere, Bt., colls.], and has issue.
$rms — Or, on a chevron engrailed, between three eagles displayed sable,
as many trefoils slipped of the field. Crest — A hind’s head couped sable,
pierced through the neck with an arrow proper.
Seat — Bushy Park, Terenure, co. Dublin. Club — Kildare Street.
Sons living — ROBERT DE VERE, M.C. , b. Feb. 24th, 1890; is Capt. R.F.A. ; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, M.C. with Bar).-— Frederick Charleton, b. 1895 ; German E.
Africa 1914-17 as Lieut. King’s African Rifles.
Daughters living — Annie Kate, b. 1886 : 111. 1910, Lieut.-Col. Cyril de Putron, Lancashire Fusi-
liers (despatches, Chevalier of Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre), and has issue living, a da., b.
1914. Residence , Abbotsbury, Elstree, Herts. Mary Margaret, b. 1887.— Grace Eleanor, b.
1888 : m. 1912, Major Guy Vernon Goodliffe, M.C., Roy. Fusiliers (Cityiof London Regt.), and has
issue living, a da., b. 1913 Eily de Vere, b. 1892.
Collateral Branches living.
Issueof the late Maj.-Gen. George Shaw, C.B., 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1822, a. 1892 ;
m. 1st, 1846, Marie, da. of M. Desfontaines, of the Mauritius ; 2ndly, 1872, Ellen,
widow of the late James Somerville Litle, Surgeon-Maj. R.A., and da. of the
late Rev. Charles Porter, D.D., of St. Leonards, Exeter: —
Frederick, b. 1850: m. 1873, Ella Jane, da. of J. Willis, of the United States, and has issue
Jiving, George Jocelyn, b. 1877, — William Edward, b. 1879, — Flora Alice, — Emily Marie.— -
George Jocelyn, b. 1857 ; is Col. Indian Army ; served during Burmah campaign 1887-9 (medal
with clasp), and with Tochi Expedition on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with clasp) :
m. 1883, Elizabeth Harriette, da. of Col. Horatio Samuel Court, formerly M.S.C., having had
issue, of whom Percy Jocelyn, b. 1893, — Edward Wingfield, D.S.O. , b. 1895 ; Capt. Duke of Cam-
bridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.) ; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1916, — Elsie
Marie, b. 1884. Club, Junior United Service. Dame Flora Louise, D.B.E. (Lady Lugard)',
D.B.E 1918: in. 1902, Col. the Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, P.C-, G.C.M.G.,
C. B., D.S.O., Gov. of N. and S. Nigeria. Residence , Little Parkhurst, Abinger Common, Surrey.
— — Marie Harriet.—— Alice. Thomasine Caroline : in. 1st, 1882, Major Charles Aloysius Ryan,
R.A., who d. 1899: 2tidly, 1901, Col. Edward Parry Lambert, C.B., C.M.G., R.F.A. Louisa:
in. 1901, John Bagwell. Residences, Marlfield, Clonmel, Tipperary: Drumleck, Baily, co. Dublin.
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Wingfield Shaw, R.N., 4th son of3rd baronet, b. 1827,
d. 1879 : in. 1858, Louisa, da. of the late Col. Sir Stephen John Hill, K.C.M.G.,
C. B. :—
Edward Wingfield, b. 1867 : in. 1908, Gladys May, da. of the late William Berridge, of Windsor.
■ Edith Constance: in. 1st, 1880, Charles B. Buckley (marriage annulled on her petition 1884);
2ndly. 1884, Capt. Archibald Francis Campbell-Johnston, J.P., formerly The Buffs (E. Kent
Regt.). Residence, Carnsalloch, Dumfries.
Issue of the late Lieut. Col. Wilkinson Jocelyn Shaw, 5th son of 3rd baronet, b.
1834, d. 1911 : in. 1873, Mary, da. of the late Edward Barrington de Fonblanque : —
Jocelyn Frederick de Fonblanque, b. 1874 ; is Capt. R.A.— Esm6 Mary, b. 1884.
Issue of the late Charles Shaw, Q.C., 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1817, d. 1870 :
m. 1845, Mary, who d. 1865, da. of William Barton, of Grove, Tipperary: —
Robert Barton, b. 1847 : in. 1896, Caroline, da. of S. De la Cherois Crommelin. Club, Kildare Street.
Charles, b. 1855. William, b. 1857 : m. 18 — .. . Caroline. - ■ -Emily.— ■■■ Alice.
The 1st baronet, Sir Robert, sat in the Irish Parliament for New Ross, and for Dublin in the
Imperial Parliament 1804-26: the 3rd baronet, who was Recorder of Dublin 1828-76, and a P.C. of
Ireland, sat as M.P. for Dublin (C) 1830-32, and for the University of Dublin 1832-48.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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SHAW, Creation (U K.) 1908, of Wolverhampton, co. Stafford.
Sir (Theodore Frederick) Charles
Edward Shaw, 1st Baronet , el. son of the
late Edward Dethick Shaw, of Oaklands, Wolver-
hampton, by Millicent Augusta, da. of the late Ralph
Gough, of Gorsebrook ; b. Sept, nth, 1859; ed. at
Tettenhall Coll., Wolverhampton, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford; sometime a Managing Director and
Chm. of John Shaw and Sons (Limited), of Wol-
verhampton (of which town he has twice been
elected unopposed a Councillor) ; formerly Capt.
3rd Vol. Batn. S. Staffordshire Regt. ; sat as M.P.
for Stafford (Z) July 1892 to Nov. 1910 : m. 1900,
Emily White, da. of the late Henry Bursill, of The
Clevelands, Hampstead, N.W., and has issue.
gtrtn s — Sable, a chevron argent between in chief two
boars heads couped and in base a lymphad, sails furled and
flags flying to the dexter or. Crest — A sheaf of five arrows
or surmounted by a Stafford knot vert.
Seat- Cranbourne Court, Windsor Forest, Berks.
Clubs — Reform, Eighty, Bath, Royal Automobile.
Daughters living— Vera Stafford, b. 1901. Brenda
Winnifred, b. 1904.
Shaw-Lefevre-St.-John Mildmay, see Mildmay.
Shaw-Stewart, see Stewart.
SHEFFIELD, Creation (G.B.) 1755, of Normanby, Lincolnshire.
Sir BerkeleyDigby George Sheffield,
6th Baronet; b. Jan. 19th, 1876; s. his father,
Sir Robert, 1886; ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut.
4th Batn. Lincolnshire Regt., and Cumberland
and Westmoreland Yeo. ; was a Clerk in Foreign
Office 1917; is Capt. Territorial Force Reserve,
employed on Supreme War Council, a D.L., a J.P.
and a County Councillor and Alderman (Lindsey
Div.) for Lincolnshire (High Sheriff 1905), a Di-
rector of Great Central Railway, and patron of two
livings; served during European War 1914-16, as
D.A.Q.M.G. and A.D.C. ; sometime Hon. Attache
to British Embassy, Paris ; appointed Private Sec.
to Allied Mission to Petrograd 1917 (3rd class
Order of St. Anne of Russia) ; sat as M.P. for
N. Lindsey, or Brigg, Div. of Lincolnshire (C)
Feb. 1907 to Jan. 1910, when he was defeated :
in. 1904, Julia Mary, O.B.E. (a Lady of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England; twice
mentioned for War sers.), el. da. of Baron de
Blandly, but determinedly. Tu>’"* of The Hague> and has !fsue'
girms— Argent, a chevron engrailed between two garbs
in chief gules, and in base a sheaf of arrows proper, banded also gules. Crest — A boar’s head erased
at the neck or between two arrows points downwards proper.
Seat — Normanby Park, Scuifthorpe, Lincolnshire. Town Residence —8, South Audley Street,
W. Clubs — Turf, Orleans, Jockey.
SOUS living — ROBERT ARTHUR, b. Oct. 18th, 1905. Edmund Charles Reginald, b. 1908.
George, b. 1910. John Vincent, b. 1913.
Daughter living— Diana Mary, b. 1907.
Sisters living — Sophia Gwendoline Alice (Hon. Mrs. Lancelot Lowther ): m. 1889, the Hon.
Lancelot Edward Lowther, son of 3rd Earl of Lonsdale. Residence , Ashwell Hill, Oakham.
Helen (Lady Arthur H. Grosvenor)'. m. 1893, Lord Arthur Hugh Grosvenor [see D. Westminster].
Residence , Broxton, Chester. Dorothy Marie Isolde (Hon. Mrs. Gerald B. Portman)'. m. igo2,
'Capt. the Hon. Gerald Berkeley Portman, 10th Hussars [see V. Portman], Residence , Healing
Manor, Lincolnshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Capt. John Charles Sheffield, 3rd son of 4th baronet,
b. 1834, d. 1903 : m. 1st, 1861, Mary Sarah Butler, who d. 1899, da. of Thomas
Butler Stoney. of Portland, co. Tipperary ; 2ndly, 1901, Marie Louise Westcott,
da. of the late L. J. A. Papineau, of The Manor House, Monte-Bello, Quebec : —
Robert Stoney Oliphant-Sheffield, b. 1864 ; assumed 1901, the additional surname of Oliphant :
nt. 1901, Mary Beatrice, da. of the late G. H. Oliphant Ferguson, of Broadfield House, South-
waite, Carlisle, and has issue living, Edmund George, b. 1913, — Penelope Mary Elinor, b. 1904,—
Barbara Cecily, b. 1907. Residence , Broadfield, Carlisle.
Issue of the late Rev. Frank Sheffield, 5th son of 4th baronet, b. 1838, d. 1903 : nt.
1896, Constance Mary, da. of the late Rev. the Hon. Arthur Allen Bateman-
Hanbury [see B. Bateman, colls.] : —
Arthur Digby, b. 1897.' Oswald Frank, b. 1900.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Sheffield, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1797, d. 1882 : nt.
1820, Lucy, who d. 1857, da. of Lieut. -Col. Smelt, Gov. of Isle of Man : —
Charlotte Louisa. Residence , 52, Bassett Road, North Kensington, W.
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The ist baronet, Sir Charles Sheffield (originally Herbert), was an illegitimate son of John Sheffield,
1st Duke of Normanby and Buckingham ; he inherited the estates of his legitimate brother, Edmond,
last Duke of Buckingham.
SHELLEY, Creation (E.) 1611, of Michelgrove, Sussex.
Sir John Shelley, 9th Baronet ; b.
Aug. 31st, 1848 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir
Frederick, 1869 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at
Univ. Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1872) ; is a J.P.,
a D.L., and a County Alderman for Devon
(High Sheriff 1895), and Hon. Col. Yeo.
(T.D.): m. 1882, Marion Emma, el. da. of the
late Richard Benyon, of Englefield House,
Reading, and 18, Grosvenor Square, W., and
has issue.
$rm8— Sable a esse, engrailed, between three
whelks or. Crtat — A griffin’s head erased, beaked
argent, and ducally gorged or.
Residence — Shobrooke Park, Crediton. Club —
Junior Carlton.
Sons living— JOHN FREDERICK, b. Oct. 14th,
1884 ; is Capt. Yeo. : m. 1912, Nora Coleridge, da
of Francis James Coleridge Boles, of Rackenford
Manor, Morchard Bishop, N. Devon, and has issue
living, John, b. 1915, — Mary Nora, b. 1913, — Frances
Elizabeth, b. 1914, — Gillian Hester, b. 1918. Resi-
dence, Posbury House, Crediton.— —Richard, R.N. ,
b. 1892 ; became Lieut. 1914.
Daughters living— Elizabeth Marion, b. 1883: m.
1911, Kenneth Loder Cromwell Prescott, and has
issue living, Ruth Olive, — Joan Elizabeth, — Aileen
Emma. Residence , Arborfield Court, near Reading.
■ Constance May, b. 1890.
Brother living — Frederick, b. 1849 : m- 1882, Lady Margaret Stafford Northcote, da. of ist Earl
of Iddesleigh, and has issue living, Pastorella Cecilia Martha, b. 1886. Residence, 118, Banbury
Road, Oxford. Clubs , Conservative, Constitutional.
Sister living— Charlotte Frances {Hon. Mrs. Edward Falk): m. 1883, the Hon. Edward Arthur
Palk, 4th son of ist Baron Haldon. Residence , Little Testwood, Totton, Hants.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Adolphus Edward Shelley, 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1812, d. 1854 :
m. 1836, Amelia, da. of Henry John Hinchliffe : —
Montagu Adolphus, b. 1842. Residence ,
Issue of the late Spencer Shelley, 4th son of 6th baronet, b. 1813, d. 1908 : m. 1843,
Susanna, who d. 1920, da. of the late Stephen Martin Leake
Spencer, b. 1843 ; is a J.P. for Gloucestershire : m. ist. 1876, Mary Renny, who d. 1914, da. of
Thomas Watson ; 2ndly, 1916, Ghita, da. of W. H. H. Hutchinson, formerly of Cottingham Hall,
near Hull, and has issue living, Spencer, b. 1878 : m. 1917, Gladvs, da. of E. Mulligan, of Sydney,
N.S. Wales, and has issue living, a son b. 1920, a da. b. 1918, — Margaret Ruth : m. 1915, William
Renny Watson, Nigerian Marine Ser. Residence , Newnham-on-Severn, Gloucestershire.
Georgiana Fanny: m. 1867, Richard Saul Ferguson, J.P., D.L., who d. 1900, Bar.-at-law and
Chancellor of Carlisle (she was divorced 1877), and has issue living, Spencer Charles, O.B.E. (of
Holmwood, Brockenhurst, Hants), b. 1868; Major (retired) Northumberland Fusiliers, a J.P. for
Cumberland and Carlisle : m. 1901, Caroline Agnes, el. da. of the late Col. Thomas Angelo Irwin:
of Lynehow, Cumberland, and has issue living, George Cuthbert Irwin b. 1903, Robert Spencer, b.
1916, Agnes Ursula b. 1904, Helen Frances b. 1909.— Florentia: m. 1870, James Henry Davidson.
Thomas Shelley was Lord of the Manor of Shelley', Kent, temp. Edward I. This family can
prove seven royal descents in unbroken legitimate lines from Henry III. and Edward I. Michel*
grove, the seat of the Shelley family for more than 300 years, was sold at the end of the 18th century,
and is now the property of the Duke of Norfolk.
Shelley-Rolls, see Rolls.
SHIFFNER, Creation (U.K.) 1818, of Coombe, Sussex.
Sir Henry Burrows Shiffner, 7th
Baronet; b. July 29th, 1902; s. his brother, Sir
John Bridger, 1918 ; is patron of one living.
$nns — Azure, a bend sinister, in chief two estoiles in
like bend or ; in base, the end and stock of an anchor
gold, issuing from waves of the sea proper. &rrst — An
estoile or, between the rays six annulets azure.
Seat — Coombe Place, Lewes, Sussex.
Sister living— Elizabeth Mary, b. Dec. 1894: m. 1915,
Capt. Gerard David Tidmarsh, M.C., R.F.A., and has
issue living, Betty Mary, b. 1916.
Uncle living (son of 4th baronet) — George Bridger,
b. 1866; ed. at Radley; is a J.P. for W. Riding of York-
shire : in. 1893, Georgiana Mary, da. of the late Lieut. -
Col. W. J. Scarlett, of Gigha. Argyllshire, and has issue
living, George Edward, b. 1901, — John Scarlett, A 1910, —
Dorothy Mary, b. 1894, — Eleanor Barbara Georgina, b.
1896, — Mary' Bridger, b. 1898, — Marion Frances, b. 1914.
Residence , Rossington, Bawtry.
Aunts living (daughters of 4th baronet) — Emily.
b. 1856 : m. 1889, Croxton S. Johnson, who d. 1902,
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Residence , Aldwick, Bognor.— -Elizabeth Frances, b. 1863. Residence , Wallands House, Lewes.
Eleanor Isabella, b. 1868. Residence , Wallands House, Lewes.
Widows living Of 5th and 6th Baronets— Elsie (Lady Shiffner ), O.B.E., da. of Ogden
Hoffman Burrows, of Newport, Rhode Island, U-S.A. ; a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, and Head of Provisional Limbs Depart., Pavilion Hospital, Brighton;
O.B.E. (Civil) 1920 : m. 1894, Sir John Shiffner, 5th baronet, who d. 1914. Residence , Coombe,
Lewes. Sybil Helen (Lady Shiffner ), youngest da. of Sills Clifford Gibbons, of Scaynes Hill,
Sussex : m. 1918, Sir John Bridger Shiffner, 6th baronet, who d. (killed in action during European
War) 1918.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Thomas Shiffner, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1796, d. 1872: m-
1841, Mary, who d. 1894, da. of the late James Brown, of Harehills Grove,
Leeds : —
Emily Charlotte (Lady Bridgeman) : m. 1889, Adm. Sir Francis Charles Bridgeman Bridgeman,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O. [see E. Bradford, colls.]. Residence , Copgrove Hall, Burton Leonard, Yorkshire.
The 6th baronet, Sir John Bridger Shiffner, Lieut. Roy. Sussex Regt., was killed in action
during European War 1918.
SHUCKBURGH, Creation (E.) 1660, of Shuckburgh, Warwickshire.
[Name pronounced “ Shuckhftr.' ]
Sir Gerald Francis Stewkley Shuckburgh,
nth Baronet; b. Feb. 28th, 1882; s. his brother, Sir
Stewkley Frederick Draycott 1917 ; is patron of one
living : m. 1909, Honor Zoe, O.B.E. , da. of Neville Thursby,
of Harleston, Northampton [see Broughton, Bt.], and has issue.
$rms — Sable, a chevron between three mullets argent. Crrsl — A
blackamoor couped at the waist proper, with a dart-in his hand or.
Seat — Shuckburgh, near Daventry.
Sons living— CHARLES GERALD STEWKLEY, b. Feb. 28th, 1911
Basil James Stewkley b. 1916.
Daughter living— Evelyn Honor, b. 1910.
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughters of the late Col. Henry Adolphus Shuck-
burgh (infra) : —
Issue of the late Com. George Stewkley Shuckburgh, R.N., b.
i860, d. 1912: m. 1898, Amy Mary [(now of Falmouth); she
m. 2ndly, 1913, Charles Adalbert Tucker], da. of the late John
Robertson, of Cororooke, Colac, Australia : —
■Lorna May, b. 1900.
Issue of the late Col. Henry Adolphus Shuckburgh, 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1800,
d. i860 : m. 1st, 1843, Sarah Elizabeth, who d. 1844, da. of William Dwarris, of
Golden Grove, Jamaica; 2ndly, 1854, Catherine Dorothy, who d. 1866, da. of
Daniel J. Cloete, High Sheriff of Cape Town : —
Caroline Emma. Residence , 36, Lexham Gardens, W.
This family takes its name from Shuckburgh in Warwickshire, where it has been seated since the
10th century. Richard Shuckburgh, Esq., M.P. for the county in 1641, and father of the 1st baronet,
armed all his tenants, and joined King Charles I. at Edgcott, where he was knighted. After the
battle of Edge Hill, he retired and fortified himself on Shuckburgh Hill, where most of his tenantry
were slain, and he himself was taken prisoner. After being confined in Kenilworth Castle a considerable
time, he purchased his liberty at a dear rate. His eldest son, John, was created a baronet by
Charles II.
SIMEON, Creation (U.K.) 1815, of Grazeley, Berkshire.
Sir John Walter Barrington
Simeon, 6th Baronet ; January, 1 886 ;
s. his father, Sir Edmund Charles,
1915; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Ox-
ford ; is Capt. Hampshire Regt., and an
Equipment Officer, Roy. Flying Corps :
m. 1909, Adelaide Emily, da. of Lieut.-
Col. the Hon. Edward Alexander Holmes
a Court [ see B. Heytesbury], and has
issue.
^rms — Per fesse sable and or a pale counter-
changed three trefoils slipped, two and one of the
second, and three ermine spots one and two of the
first. Crrst — A fox passant-reguafdant proper, in the
mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Supporters— Dexter > a
fox reguardant proper, in the mouth a trefoil slipped
vert ; sinister , a lion gules, ducally crowned or.
Seat — Swainston, Newport, Isle of Wight.
Son living— JOHN EDMUND BARRING
TON, b. March ist, 1911.
Daughter living— Elizabeth Jane, b. 1916.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet) — Stephen Louis, b. 1857 ; formerly Principal Clerk of Committees
and Private Bills in House of Commons ; was Private Sec. to Sec. of State for Home Depart. (Mr.
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Childers) 1886 : m. 1885, Louisa Augusta Eardley, da. of the late Rt. Hon. Hugh Culling Eardley
Childers, and has issue living, Leonard Stephen Barrington, M.C., b. 1891 ; ed. at Eton, and at
t Trin. Coll.,Camb. (B.A. 1912, M.A. 1918); sometime Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.)»
(M.C.), — Marjorie Lovis Tennyson, b. i88j : m. 1914, William Edward Frank Macmillan, —
Ursula Mary, b. 1890. Residence, Orcharcf Leigh, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight.
Widows living Of 4th and 5th Baronets— Isabella Mary (Lady Simeon), da. of the late
Hon. Ralph Heneage Dutton [ see B. Sherborne, colls.] ; m. 1872, Sir John Stephen Barrington
Simeon, 4th baronet, who d. 1909. Residence , 19, Wilton Crescent, S.W. Laura Jane (Lady
Simeon ), da. of Capt. — Westropp-Dawson, formerly of Charlesfort, co. Wexford [Clay, Bt.] : m.
1883, Sir Edmund Charles Simeon, 5th baronet, who d. 1915. Residence, Swainston, Newport, IsJe
of Wight.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Simeon, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1816, d. 1867 : m.
1842, Sarah Jane, who d. 1003, da. of the late Philip Williams, K.C. : —
Rev. Philip Barrington, b. 1845; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1867, M.A. 1871); M.A. Cape
Univ. 1892 ; formerly Rural Dean and R. of Fort Beaufort, Cape Colony, and Superior of St_
Paul’s Mission So., and Grahamstown Diocesan Mission Preacher; formerly R. of Lathburv r
vn. 1899, Lucy Ann, da. of the late John William Woodcock, Bom. C.S. Residence , Mil-
verton Vicarage, Warwick -Rev. Algernon Barrington, b. 1847 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
1868, M.A. 1872); was Warden of St. Edward’s Sch., Oxford, 1869-92; is R. of Yattendon;
m. 1883, Beatrice Emma, da. of the late Rev. Frederick Paget Wilkinson, V. of Ruyton-
eleven-towns, near Shrewsbury [Campbell-Orde, Bt.], and has issue living, Lionel Barrington (of
Okanagan, British Columbia), b. 1885 ; sometime in Provincial Police Depart, of British Columbia ;
sometime Lieut. Highland L.I. : m. 1909, Dorothy, da. of the late James Henry Breach, M.R.C.S.
of Yattendon, Berks, and has issue living, Richard Charles b. 1914, Elizabeth Audrey Barrington
b. 1910, — Violet Barrington, b. 1883, — Rosalind Barrington, b. 1887, — Mary Felicia Barrington*
b. 1891. Residence , Yattendon Rectory, Berks. Rev. Hugh Barrington, b. 1858 ; ed. at Keble:
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879, M.A. 1882): m. 1886, Beatrice, da. of the late Henry A. Littledale, cf
Bolton Hall, Yorkshire [Armytage, Bt.], and has issue living, Beatrice Edith, b. 1888, — Mildred!
Eleanor, b. 1890: m. 1914. Geoffrey Courthope Bosanquet [ see Bosanquet, Knt.]. Residence, 8,
Brownlow Road, Bounds Green, N.n. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.— Winifred Louisa, b. 1844.
Emma Mary, b. 1856 : m. 1883, the Rt. Rev. Alfred Willis, D.D., Assist. Bishop for Tonga (for-
merly Bishop of Honolulu). Mabel Selina, b. i860 : m. 1879, the Rev. Herbert Andrew Dalton*
D. D., sometime Head Master of Harrison Coll., Barbados, and has issue living, Mary, b. 1881, —
Rosamond Edith, b. 1882, — Muriel Katharine, b. 1884, — Dorothea Margaret, b. 1894. Residencer
37, Milner Road, Merton, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Charles Simeon (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Geoffrey Barrington Simeon, b. 1848, d. 1906 : m. 1886, Janetta Nina*
da. of the late Rev. Robert Sutton [see Sutton, Bt., colls.] : —
Geoffrey Nelthorpe, b. 1888; Lieut. Imperial Forest Ser. : m. 1919. Henrietta Mary Collingwood*
da. of Rev. W. Collingwood Carter, formerly V. of Shipton-under-Wychwood, and has issue living*
a da., b. 1920 Joan Barrington, b. 1800.— —Eleanor Blachford, b. 1892.
Issue of the late Lionel Barrington Simeon, b. 1852, d. 1896 : m. 1876, Elizabeth (now of
61, Kingsgate Street, Winchester), da. of the late Sir John Awdry
Charles John, b. 1878 ; formerly Lieut. 1st Vol. Batn. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. : m. 1910, Elinor
Yorke, da. of Gen. Charles King, of Milwaukee, U.S.A.. and has issue living, Elizabeth, b. 1917.
Residence, 22, Dayton Street, Worcester, Mass., U.S.A. Awdry Jane, b. 1880 Edith
Frances, b. 1882.— —Margaret Alice, b. 1885. Catherine Isabel, b. 1887 : m. 1914, Major Alfred
Russel Marshall, D.S.O., M.C., R.E., and has issue living, Elizabeth Irene, b. 1916, — Joan
Leonora, b. 1918. Residence, Overdale, Dartmouth.— Mary Leonora, b. 1891.
Issue of the late Cornwall Simeon, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1820, d. 1880 : m 1861*
Mary, da. of Thomas Browne Evans, of N. Tuddenham, Norfolk: —
Perceval Barrington, b. 1862 : m. 1885, Annie Caroline, da. of the late Henry Harrisson, M.R.C.S.E.*
and has issue living, Cornwall Barrington (Club, Junior Army and Navy), b. 1889; ed. at King’s-
Sch., Canterbury, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1913); Capt. R.E. (Special Reserve);
European War 1914-18 (despatches), — Ella Dorothea Barrington, b. 1886. Residence, Whitecliffe,
Arundel Road, Brighton Rev. John Pole, b. 1872; ed. at Wellington, and at Selwyn Coll.*
Camb. (B.A. 1902, M.A. 1906); S. African War with Paget’s Horse, and European War 1915-18*
as Lieut. R.A.S.C. ; sometime V. of Patcham ; m. 1908, Dorothy, da. of the late Rev. Sidney
Benjamin Field, formerly V. of Patcham, and has issue living, Joan Edith Barrington, b. 1909*
—Evelyn Mary : m. 1905, Maurice Simeon McKay [see infra].
Issue of the late Rear Adm. Charles Simeon, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1791, d. 1858?
m. 1821, Frances, da. of Thomas Woore, of The Nash, Herefordshire : —
Charles, b. 1822 : m. 18 — , Madeline Sophia Emma, da. of George Ernest Ludwig Moltz, and has issue
living, three das. Albert, b 1841 ; formerly Lieut. 40th Regt. : m. 18 — , and has issue living*
Catherine A. Thomasine : m. 18 — , Capt. Jean Charles Edouard Pigeard, C.B., of the French
Navy a Com. of the Legion of Honour, Ancien Conseiller d’Etat, and Tresorier-Gen. at Brest,
Frances. Letitia : m. 1869, Henry Charles Hamilton, C.S.I., who d. 1872 Hamilton*
Bt., colls., cr. 1646]. Elisa; m. 1862, the Rev. Charles Elrington M‘Kay, V. of Laracor, and
has issue living. Maurice Simeon, b. 1863; ed. at Dublin Umv. (B.A. 1886): m. 1905, Evelyn.
Mary, da. of the late Cornwall Simeon [see ante], — Herbert Knox (of 5, Elgin Road, Dublin), b .
1867 ; ed. at Dublin Univ. (B.A. 1888) ; formerly Capt. 6th Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) :
m. 1896, Sidney Prendergast, da. of the late Samuel Gordon, M.D., — Henry, b. 1871, — Catherine
Simeon : w. 1903, George Countess Hopkins, C.E., — Alice Evangeline; m. 1902, James S. Bernard*
M.A., of Granite House, Pembroke Road, Dublin, — Florence Mary: m. 1907, the Rev. Alexander
Dallas, M.A., Ennis, Chap, to the Forces, — Thomazine Hamilton. Residence , Granite House*
Pembroke Road, Dublin.
Grandchildren of the late Rear- Adm. Charles Simeon (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Richard Godin Simeon, b. 1823, d. 1867 : m. 1847, Charlotte, da.,
of Lieut.-Col. William Henry Earle, H.E.I.C.S.
John Edward, b. 1851 : m. 1871, Mary, da. of Major Macpherson. Charles, b. i860. Eliza Jane i
m. 1871, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Edward Garnault.-^— Emily Sophia. Gertrude.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Edward Simeon, b. 1824, d. 1898 ; m. i860, Lavinia, who d. 1919*
da. of Major Jeffery Amherst Willows
Edward Archibald, L.R.C.P.,b. i860 ; m. 1888, Rose Beaumont, da. of Charles Eddowes, M.R.C.S.*
of Maddington House, Maddington, and has issue living, Charles Edward Barrington, R.Al., b.
1889; became Lieut. 1912, and Lieut. -Com. 1919: in. 1918, Gladys, da of Benjamin Arkle, of
Spital, Bromborough, Cheshire. Residence, 350, Hoe Street, Walthamstow, Essex. ■ George
Ernest, b. 1862.— Herbert Richard, b. 1865.
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Issue of the late John Simeon, Lieut. 54th Regt., b. 1841, d. 190- : tn. 18 — : —
Several children, including a da.
The 1st baronet, M.P. for Reading, was senior Master of the Court of Chancery. The 2nd and
3rd baronets each represented the Isle of Wight in Parliament, while the 4th sat for Southampton
(LU) 1895-7906.
SIMPSON, Creation (U.K.) 1866, of Strathavon, co. Linlithgow.
By having conquered pain.
Sir James Walter Mackay Simpson, ★
3rd Baronet ; b. Sept. 6th, 1882 ; s. his father, Sir
Walter Grindlay, 1898; ed. at Eton., and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford.
&rma — Or, on a chief vert a goshawk between two
crescents argent. Cmt — A staff erect encircled by a
serpent or.
Seat — Balabraes of Ayton, N.B.
Sisters living— Ethel Lucy Florence ( Lady JVillert), b.
1875 : m. 1908, Sir Arthur Willert, K.B.E. Residence ,
Headington Hill, Oxford. Beatrix Frances Frederica
Mackay, b. 1895 : m. 1919, Bertram Long, Bar.-at-law,
of 3, Temple Gardens, E.C.4.
Widow living of 2nd Baronet— Anne Fitzgerald
{Lady Simpson), da. of the late Alexander Mackay : tn.
i88r, Sir Walter Grindlay Simpson, 2nd baronet, who d.
1898. Residences , Balabraes of Ayton, N.B. ; 21, Camp-
den Hill Road, Kensington, W.
The 1 st baronet, an eminent physician, first introduced
chloroform as an anaesthetic.
Sinclair-Lockhart (cr. 1636), see Lockhart.
SINCLAIR, Creation (N.S.) 1704, of Dunbeath, Caithness-shire.
Fidelity.
Sir John Rose George Sinclair,
D.S.O., 7th Baronet , son of the late Lieut.-Col.
Alexander Young Sinclair, 2nd son of 6th Baro-
net; b. Aug. loth, 1864; s. his grandfather, Sir
John, 1873 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Cheshire
Regt., and Hon. Col. (V.D.) 1st Caithness Artillery
Vol. ; is a J.P. and Vice- Lieut, for co. Caithness,
and Pres, of its Territorial Force Asso., and Hon.
Capt. in the Army; S. Africa 19001901, with nth
Batn. Imperial Yeo. (despatches twice, D.S.O.),
European War 1914-18 with King’s (Liverpool
Regt.); D.S.O. 1900: m. 1885, Edith, only da. of
Col. William Mathew Dunbar, formerly 24th Regt.
— Quarterly : ist, azure, a ship at anchor, oars in
saltire or, flagged gules, within a double tressure counter-
flory of the second ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a lion rampant gules,
prmed and langued azure ; 4th, azure, a ship under sail or,
sails argent and flags gules; over all, dividing the four
quarters, a cross engrailed, sable, Sinclair ; the whole
within a bordure parted per pale, the dexter side indented
gules, the sinister ermine. Crest — A cock proper.
Seats — Barrock House, Wick, Caithness ; The Mill
House, Sevenoaks. Club — Constitutional.
Sister living — Margaret: m. 1884, George Felix Standish
Sinclair [see Sinclair, Bt., cr. 1786]. Residences , 3, Man-
son Place, Queen’s Gate, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. Alex-
ander Young Sinclair, 2nd son of 6th
baronet (ante) : —
Issue of the late Norman Alexander Sinclair, b.
1869, d. 1904 : m. 1898, Edith Lilian, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Robert William Hamilton,
Grenadier Guards [see B. Belhaven, colls.] : —
RONALD NORMAN JOHN CHARLES UDNY, b. June 3oth, 1899. Alexander Robert,
b. 1901.
Issue of the late Capt. George Sinclair, 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1826, d. 1871 : tn.
1859, Agnes, who d. 1876, da. of John Learmonth, of Dean, Edinburgh : —
John, P.C.,b. i860; cr. Baron Pentland [see “ Peerage ”]. Charles George, b. 1862. Residence ,
Grahams Law, Roxburghshire. George Henry, b. 1866.
1919.
His brother, Odo Louis Mackay Simpson, b. 1885 ; d. (killed in action during European War)
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This family is a younger branch of the Earls of Caithness, the 1st baronet being a descendant of
he 4th Earl. The baronetcy was assumed, on the death of the 5th baronet in 1842, by his cousin,
John Sinclair, of Barrock, the propinquity being proved by a retour of general service expede by him
Dec. 23rd, 1842.
SINCLAIR, Creation (G.B.) 1786, of Ulbster, Caithness-shire.
Virtue leads to heaven.
I love the best.
Sir Archibald Henry Mac-
donald Sinclair, 4th Baronet , son of
the late Clarence Granville Sinclair, el.
son of 3rd baronet, by Mabel, who d. 1890,
da. of the late Mahlon Sands, of New
York ; b. Oct. 22nd, 1890; s. his grand-
father, Sir John George Tollemache,
1912; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is
Capt. 2nd Life Guards, and a Chevalier of
Legion of Honour ; appointed a Gen. Staff
Officer at War Office 1919, with rank of
Major, and Personal Mil. Sec. to Sec.
of State for War and Air 1920 ; is Lieut,
of Caithness-shire : m. 1918, Marigold,
da. of Lieut. -Col. James Stewart Forbes
[ see Forbes, Bt., cr. 1823, colls.], and
has issue.
^rrns —Quarterly : ist, azure, a ship at anchor,
her oars erected in saltire, within the royal tressure
or ; 2nd and 3rd or, a lion rampant gules : 4th,
azure, a ship under sail or ; over all dividing the
quarters, a cross engrailed quarterly argent and
sable, all within a bordure quartered or and gules,
the last charged with three stars of the first. Crtst
— A star of six points waved argent, rising from a
cloud proper. Supporters, — Two red deer proper.
Seat— Thurso Castle, Caithness-shire.
Daughter living— One, b. 1919.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet)— GEORGE FELIX STAN DISH, b. Jan. nth, i86r ; formerly
Lieut. 3rd Batn. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders), and Capt. 2nd Vol. Batn. Seaforth High-
landers (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany’s); is a J.P. and D. L. for Caithness-shire : in.
1884, Margaret, sister of Sir John Rose George Sinclair, 7th Bt., of Dunbeath, and has issue
living, Algernon Ronald Tollemache, b. 1886, — Dorothy Emma Olivia, b. 1885 : m. 1907, Llewellyn
Edmund Traherne, J.P., Acting Com. R-N. (Emergency List), who d. (on active service during
European War) 1914, of Coedarhydyglyn, near Cardiff, and has issue living, Cennydd George
b. 1910, John Rhodri Lewellyn b. 1913, Margaret Agnes Mary A 1908, — Olive Margaret Camilla,
b. 1892 : in. 1914, Major William Adam Sedgwick Rough, R.A.F. , of 6, Hanover Terrace. Regent’s
Park, N.W., and has issue living, William George Sedgwick b. 1915, Maribel Joan Sedgwick b.
1916. Residence 3, Manson Place, Queen’s Gate, S.W. Club , Boodle’s.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Amy Camilla: in. 1874, John Henry Fullarton-Udny.
Residence, Udny Castle, Aberdeen. Nina Mary Adelaide : in. 1882, Lieut.-Gen. Owen Lewis
Cope Williams, who d. 1904. Residences, Temple House, Great Marlow ; 24, Hill Street, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Sinclair (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Walter Sinclair, b. 1841, d. 1887 \m. 1874, Kathleen (she in.
2ndly, 1893, Maj.-Gen. George Upton Prior), da. of the late Henry B. F. Dickinson,
of Ashton Keynes, Wilts : —
Gladys Muriel.
Issue of the late Ven. John Stewart Sinclair, b. 1853, d. 1919: in. 1893, Clara Sophia, da.
da. of J. Dearman Birchall, J.P., of Bowden Hall, Gloucestershire: —
Ronald Sutherland Brook, M.C. , b. 1894 I ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford; Capt. Gloucestershire Regt. ;
European War 1914-18 (M.C. with Bar). John Alexander/. 1897; ed. at R.M.A. ; formerly a
Sub-Lieut. R.N. ; European War 1914-19 as Lieut. R.A.— Diana Clara, b. 1899. Margaret,
b. 1903.
Issue of the late Rev. William Sinclair, 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1804, d. 1878 :
m. ist, 1837, Helen, who d. 1842, da. of William Ellice ; 2ndly, 1846, Sophia,
da. of the Rev. James Tripp, R. of Spofforth : —
Hugh Montgomerie, C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E., b. 1855; ed. at Malvern, at Repton, and at R.M.A. ;
formerly Col. R.E. ; has been D.A. A.G., N.-E. Dist., A-A.G., India, Comdg. R.E. at Woolwich,
A.A.G. , S. Command, and Ch. Engineer Scottish Command; Ashanti Expedition 1895-6 (Brevet
Lt.-Col.), S. Africa 1900 (despatches); was Comdt. Railway Troops 1914-ig ; C.B. (Mil.) 1910,
C.M.G. 1917, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1905, Rosalie Sybil, second da. of the late Sir John Jackson,
C.V.O., LL.D., F.R.S.E., J.P., of 48, Belgrave Square, S.W. [see Jackson, “ Knights’ Widows ”],
and has issue living, John Montgomerie, b. 1906, — Hugh Macdonald, b. 1910, — Rosalie Helen, b.
1908, — Catherine Julia, b. 1913. Residence, Barming House, Maidstone. Clubs, Junior United
Service, Wellington.— Janet Mary.
The ist baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir John Sinclair, P.C., D.C.L., F.R.S., M.P., a distinguished
scientific agriculturist and statistician, was offered and refused a peerage. His daughter Catherine,
who died 1864, was a distinguished authoress. The 2nd baronet, Sir George, was styled by Byron
“the prodigy of our school days.” Five generations of this family have represented Caithness-shire
in Parliament. The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Caithness-shire (L) t8n-i8 and 1831-41. The 3rd
baronet, a Page of Honour to Queen Adelaide, sat as M.P. for Caithness-shire (L) 1869-85.
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(U.K.) 1808, of Renishaw, Derbyshire
Sir George Reresby Sitwell, 4th
Baronet; b. Jan. 27th, i860; s. his father, Sir
Sitwell Reresby, 1862 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch.
Ch., Oxford ; has been Capt. Yorkshire Dragoons
Yeo. Cav., and Lieut. -Col. Comdg. and Hon. Col.
5th Batn. Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own
(Yorkshire Regt.) ; is a J.P. for Scarborough and
Derbyshire (High Sheriff 1898); sat for Scar-
borough (C) 1885-6 and 1892-5, and has been
defeated there Oct. and Nov. 1884, July 1886,
July 1895, an(l Get. 1900: m. 1886, Lady Ida
Emily Augusta Denison, da. of 1st Earl of Londes-
borough, and has issue.
$rms — Barry of eight or and vert, three lions rampant
sable. Crtst— A demi-lion rampant, erased sable, holding
between the paws an escutcheon per pale or and vert.
Seat — Renishaw Hall, Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
Sons living-FRANCIS OSBERT SACHEVERELL, b.
Dec. 6th, 1892 ; is Capt. Grenadier Guards ; formerly
Lieut. Nottinghamshire Yeo. Sacheverell, b. 1897 ; is 2nd Lieut. Grenadier Guards.
Daughter living — Edith Louisa, b. 1887.
Sister living — Florence Alice. Residence,
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Blanche Rose Susan Marion. Residence , 39, Egerton
Crescent, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughter of the late Capt. George Frederick Sitwell (infra): —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Claude George Henry Sitwell, D.S.O., b. 1858, d. (killed in
S. Africa) 1900: m. 1887, Amy Elizabeth Barrington, who d. 1890, da. of Robert Bar-
rington Cooke, of Scarborough : —
Cecilia Dorothy Charlotte, b. 1888 : m. 1910, Major Percy John Harris, Army Vet. Corps, from
whom she obtained a divorce 191- ; 2nd, 191-, Frederick Maunsell, and has issue living (by 1st
marriage), Terence Sitwell, b. 1912. Residence, Bridport, Dorset.
Issue of the late Capt. George Frederick Sitwell, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1828,
d. 1884 : m. 1857, Cecilia Fanny, who d. 1873, da. of the late Henry Fitzroy
[D. Grafton] : —
Herbert Wellington, b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders) : m. 1st, 1885, Juliette Fisher (who obtained a divorce 1901), da. of the late Col.
Cary, of the late Confederate States Army ; 2ndly, 1914, Eva, da. of the late Stephen Putney, of
Richmond, U.S.A., and widow of Richard C. Worthington, and has issue living (by ist marriage),
Herbert Cecil Fitz Roy. b. 1896, — Evelyn Juliette Fay, b. 1888. Residence, ion, South 46th Street,
Philadelphia, U.S.A.
This family is descended from the Saxon Earls of Northumberland, as affirmed by an old pedigree
in existence 1756. The Sitwells appeared early in Eckington, Derbyshire ; William Cyt^well, temp.
Edward III., and Roger Cytewell, temp. Edward IV., both being holders of land there. The eventual
neiress of the family, Katherine Sitwell, m. 1727, Jonathan Hurt, Esq., and her son Francis succeeded
to the Renishaw estates and assumed the name of Sitwell. The Sitwells are the only remaining
representatives of the family of Reresby of Thribergh, through Mary Reresby, who in 1693 m. William
Sitwell.
SITWELL, Creation
Yield not to misfortune.
SKINNER, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Pont Street, Borough of Chelsea.
Sir Thomas Skinner, ist Baronet, son of the
late James Skinner, of Bristol ; b. Nov. 23rd, 1840; is a
Director of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Bank of
Montreal, Canada North-west Land Co., and of Lauren-
tide Co., Ltd., Chm. of several Cable Cos., and a J.P.
for Middlesex ; founder and editor of the “ Stock Exchange
Year Book,” “The Directory of Directors,” etc. : m. ist,
1866, Sarah Margaret, who d. 1902, da. of Jonas Barnett
Hewitt, of Macclesfield; 2ndly, 1903, Martha Lauretta,
da. of Job Long, of New York, and widow of Charles
James Williamson, and has issue living by 1st marriage.
&rms — Ermine, on a bend or, between in chief a port between
two towers, flying therefrom two pennons gules to the sinister, and
in base an ancient ship of the second, three maple leaves slipped
vert. Cmt — A griffin’s head couped at the neck or, between two
dragons’ wings gules.
Seat — The Gables, Worthing. Town Residence — 22, Pont
Street, S.W. Clubs — City of London, Junior Athenaeum.
/ neither / ear nor despise,
b- 1911. — Constance Irene, b.
SOUS living — THOMAS HEWITT, b. June 12th, 1875 : m. 1899,
Nellie Constance Hall, da. of James Hay, of Highgate, N., and
has issue living, Thomas Gordon, b. 1899, — Stanley Hewitt,
.... ... -- , 1901, — Marie Vivien, b. 1908. Residence, Courthope House,
imbledon... . John, b. 1882 : m. 1904, Angela, da. of William Dunn, and has issue living, John
Reginald, b. 1909.— —Charles Henry, b. 1886: m. 1910, Violet Muriel, da. of Herbert Furber, of
Hampstead, N.W., and has issue living, Charles David Evelyn, b. 1916, — Violet Elizabeth Furber,
I9I3> Eva Jacqueline Leonie, b. 1914. Residence , Red Stacks, Byfleet West, Surrey.
Daughters living— Lynette : m. 1895, Alfred William Attneave.— Elsie Winifred : m. 1898,
oeorge Sibley Berry.— Dorothy : m. 1906, James Brewer.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Ernest Skinner, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1880, d. 1919: m. 1903,
Children living.
Leone Mercedes, da. of Henry William Doll, of Lancing, Sussex : —
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SKIPWITH, Creation (E.) 1622, of Prestwould, Leicestershire.
Sir Grey Humberston d’Estoteville
Skipwith, Ilth Baronet ; b. Dec. 4th, 1884; ed.
at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; s. his father,
Sir Peyton d’Estoteville, 1891 ; formerly Lieut.
Warwickshire Yeo., and Capt. 23rd (Co. of London)
Batn. London Regt.; is Capt. Territorial Force
Reserve, and a J.P. for Warwickshire and Wor-
cestershire : m. 1910, Elsie Maude, da. of Major
R. Allison-Brown, formerly of Queen’s Court, Hove,
and has issue.
%'t'CM, — Argent, three bars gules, in chief a greyhound
courant sable, collared or. Crtsi — A turnstile or.
Seat — Honington Hall, Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire.
Son living— GREY D’ESTOTEVILLE TOWNSEND
b. March 23rd, 19x2.
Daughter living — Audrey Elsie Townsend, b. 1911.
Sisters living — Carrie Estoteville, b. 1880 : m. 1906, Lieut. -
Col. Lewis Egerton Hopkins, D.S.O., O.B.E., R.E., and
has issue living. Violet Jane, b. 1881 : m. 1909, Alexan-
der Vere Nicoll, and has issue living, a da., b. 1910, — a da.,
b. 1913. Residence ,
Widow living Of 10th Baronet— Alice Mary {Lady Skipwith ), da. of Maj.-Gen. Benjamin
Bousfield Herrick, R.M.L.I. : in. 1st, 1879, Sir Peyton d’Estoteville Skipwith, 10th baronet, who
d. 1891 ; 2ndly, 1892, John Hugh Ward Boughton-Leigh, formerly Capt. and Hon. Major
Roy. Warwickshire Regt. Residence , Ullesthorpe House, Rugby.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Fulwar Skipwith, 3rd son of 8th baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. Gray Townsend Skipwith, b. 1838, d. 1900 : in. 1st, 1867, Elizabeth
Helen, who d. 1878, da. of the late Major James Wemyss (Bengal Army) [E. Wemyss,
and March, colls.] ; 2ndly, 1887, Sophia Flora, O.B.E. (now of Loversal Hall, Doncaster),
da. of the late Col. Charles Cooke Yarborough, C.B. [see Cooke, Bt., colls.] : —
Of whom (by 1st marriage), Fulwar Estoteville, b 1874 ; ed. at Haileybury ; is an Executive Engineer,
Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway, and Capt. Indian Defence Force : in. 1905, Kathleen
Alice Georgina, da. of the Rev. John Adams [see D. Northumberland, colls.], and has issue living,
Grey Henry, b. 1908, — Elizabeth Kathleen, b. 1907. James Wemyss, b. 1875; ed. at Wellington
Coll., and at R.M.A. ; is Major R.E. ; served in S. Africa 1900 (despatches twice), and during
European War 1914-17 (wounded) : in. 1911, Estelle, da. of the late Robert Henderson, of The
Wylds, Lyss, Hants, and has issue living, a son, b. 1915, — Margaret Virginia, b. 1912. Frederick,
b. 1877 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at R.M.C. ; is Major Indian Army; served in China 1900, with
Tibet Mission 1903-4, and with Zakka Khel Expedition 1908 : in. 1916, Lily Spence, da. of Lieut. -
Col. John Garvie, M.D., Indian Med. Ser., and has issue living, David James b. 1917, — Mary
Effie, b. 1872. (By 2nd marriage), Charles Grey Yule, b. i8qo; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at
R.M.C. ; is in R.A.F. ; served during European War 1914-16 as Capt. Indian Cav. (despatches).
Grenville Arthur, b. 1893; Lieut. R.F.A. ; d. (killed in action near Ypres) 1915. Flora
Blanche, b. 1880 Frances Helen (twin), b. 1880: m. 1917, Lieut.-Col. E. George Kingston
Sullivan, M.C., King’s Own Yorkshire L. I.— Gertrude Esther May, b. 1891.
Issue of the late Capt. Grey Skipwith, 4th son of 8th baronet, b. 1811, d. 1894 : in.
1st, 1853, Louisa Maria, who d. 1864, da. of the late Richard Temple, Esq., of
The Nash, Worcester, and sister of Sir Richard Temple, 1st Bt., G.C.S.I. C.I.E.,
M.P. ; 2ndly, 1867, Fanny Elizabeth, who d. 1912, da. of the late Henry
Tudor, of 12, Portland Place, London : —
(By t st marriage), Sophia Mary: in. 1897, the Rev. Gray Granville, who d. 1913, V. of Wasperton,
and has issue living, Bernard D’Ewes, b. 1899, — Bevil Gray, b. 1903,— Mary, b. 1901. (By 2nd
marriage), Harry Louis d’Estoteville, C.M.G. , R.N., b. 1868; became a Lieut. 1891, Com. 1903,
Capt. 1909, and Rear-Adm. (retired) 1920; commanded H.M.S. Carnarvon at battle of Falkland
Islands, H.M.S. Vernon , and R.N. Barracks, Chatham, during European War (C.M.G.) ; C.M.G.
*919 : m. 1905, Ethel Maura, da. of J. H. Sharp, J.P., of 21, Palmeira Square, Hove, Sussex.- —
Frederick George, b. 1870; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is Major Roy. Warwickshire Regt. ; served
with Soudan Expedition 1898, and in S. Africa 1901-2 : in. 1903, Bertha Sylvia, da. of Charles
Augustus Chapman, of Chicago, U.S.A.
Granddaughters of the late Archibald Peyton Skipwith (infra) : —
Issue of the late Major Frank Peyton Skipwith, Roy. Scots Fusiliers, h. 1882, d. (killed in
action during European War) 1915 : in. 1909, the Hon. Bridget Vera Byng [(now of
Marino House, Killiney, co. Dublin) ; she in. 2ndly, 1919, William Gordon Cardew], da.
of 8th Viscount Torrington : —
Nannette Elizabeth, b. 1910.— Cynthia, b. 1912.
Granddaughter of the late Lionel Skipwith (infra) : —
Issue of the late Archibald Peyton Skipwith, b. 1853, d. 1884 : in. 1880, Edith (now of
11, Hereford Square, S.W.7): she m. 2ndly, 1888, Capt. Reginald Curtis Toogood [Curtis,
Bt., cr. 1802, colls.], da. of the late Rev. Francis Coulman Royds, formerly R. of
Coddington, Chester, Rural Dean of Malpas, and Hon. Canon of Chester: —
Norah ( Lady George F. Seymour ), b. 1882 : in. 1906, Lieut. Lord George Frederick Seymour, R.N.
[see M. Hertford]. Residence , Rockfield, Ballinacarrig, co. Wicklow.
Issue of the late Lionel Skipwith, 6th son of 8th baronet, b. 1816, d. 1886 :
in. 1852, Nannette, who d. 1877, da. of the late Thomas Walker, of Ravenfield
Park, Yorkshire : —
Frederick Charles, b. 1857 : m. 1893, Mary Annie, da. of G. F. Cremer, formerly of Wanganui, New
Zealand, and has issue living, Gore Peyton Lewis, b. 1894, — Lionel Ernest, b. 1896.— Robert
Windsor, b. i860 : m. 1904, Mildred, da. of Col. Thomas Edward Vickers, C.B., and widow of C. W.
Parry. Residence, 13, Montagu Square, W. Club , Wellington.^— Francis, b. 1861 ; formerly
Lieut. 4th Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. : in. 1899, Marjory, da. of the late Capt. T. F. Rolt, formerly
Coldstream Guards, and has issue living, Robert Grey, b. 1900, — Lionel Peyton, R.N., b. 1902 ;
bccame'a Midshipman 1919, — William Estoteville, b. 1904 : is a Naval Cadet, — Francis Humberston,
b. 1909. Residence , 9, Eversley Park, Chester. Rev. Granville Gore, b. 1865 ; ed. at Jesus Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1891, M.A. 1897); is R. of Englefield : m. 1899, Violet Mary, da. of George Walter
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Tyser, J.P. [see Parkyns, Bt.], and has issue living, Philip Lionel D’Estouteville, b. 1904, — Osmund
Humberston, b. 1906, — Barbara Nannette, b. 1902. Residence, Englefield Rectory, Berks. Club,
Oxford and Cambridge.— —Helen : ni. 1878, Howard Gilliat, who d. 1906, and has issue living,
John Francis Grey, b. 1883; is Capt. Household Cav., and a Staff-Capt. at War Office: m. 1909,
Lilian Florence Maud, da. of Sir George Chetwynd, 4th Bt. , and widow of 5th Marquess of
Anglesey, — Frank Leslie, b. 1885 ; formerly Sub.-Lieut. R.N. ; is Major Yeo., — Margaret Nannette
Helen, b. 1891 : in. 1916, John Leslie, Lieut. 12th Lancers, — Giana Dorothea, b. 1892 : in. 1913,
Lieut. -Col. James Thorpe Weatherby, D.S.O., Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L. I., and a
Senior Staff Officer at War Office, and has issue living, a son b. 1916, two das. Residence, The
Old Hall, Stragglesthorpe, Newark. . Dora Mary. Residence, The Gable Cottage, Goldington,
Bedford. Mabel Georgina : m. 1885, William Henry Perry Leslie, and has issue living, Henry
William Eyton, b. 1892, — Nannette Mary : in. 1910, Vincent Cartwright Vickers, of Newsells
Parr, Royston, Herts, and has issue living, Albert Antony b. 1913, Betty Diana, Mary Pamela,
Angela Nannette, — Patience Mary : in. 191T, Lieut.-Col. John Harvey, D.S.O., and has issue
living, John b. 1913, Francis Oliver Audley b. 1915, Thomas Cockayne b. 1918. Residences, The
Hall, Six Mile Bottom, Newmarket ; 18, St. James’s Place, S.W.^— Nannette Ida.
Issue of the late Rev. Randolph Skipwith, 8th son of 8th baronet, b. 1822, d. 1899 :
m. 1846, Mary Holden, who d. 1904, da. of the Rev. H. E. Steward : —
Constance Laura : m. 1872, the Rev. George Spencer Leigh-Bennett, who d. 1906, V. of Long Sutton,
and has issue living, Alfred Estoteville (of 56, FitzGeorge Avenue, West Kensington, W.14), b.
1873 : m' I9I5> Muriel Charlotte, da. of Herbert James Leigh-Bennett [see Pocock, Bt.],— Olliph
Spencer, b. 1881 ; Lieut. Coldstream Guards ; d. (result of wounds in action during European
War) 1918 (despatches). Residence , 56, FitzGeorge Avenue, West Kensington, W.14.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Rev. Humberston Skipwith, 9th son of 8th
baronet, b. 1823, d. 1911 : in. 1st, 1865, Adelaide Emma, who d. 1868, da. of
the late Rev. Henry Biddulph, of Birdingbury ; 2ndly, 1871, Louisa Mary, who
d. 1917, da. of the late Rev. Arthur Robert Kenney-Herbert, R. of Bourton-on-
Dunsmore, Warwickshire : —
Alice Louisa. Residence , 1, St. Mark’s Road, Leamington Spa.
Issue of the late Com. Sidmouth Stowell Skipwith, R.N., 10th son of 8th baronet,
b. 1825, d. 1872 : 111. 1861, Charlotte, who d. 1897, da. of the late James Backwel,
Praed, M.P., of Tyringham, Bucks, and Trevethoe. Cornwall : —
Reginald, b. 1866: in. 1897, Kathleen Agatha, da. of the late Arthur Philip Lloyd [see E. Bradford,
colls.], and has issue living, Geoffrey Reginald, b. 1900: ed. at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Shropshire L.I.,
— Arthur Grey, R.N., b. 1902; became a Midshipman 1919, — Rosemary Gwendolen, b. 1907.
Residences , 1, Culford Gardens, Chelsea, S.W. ; Milldean, Patcham, Sussex. Club, Wellington.
-Gerald, b. 1869 ; ed. at^Radley. Club, Wellington.— Eva : in. 1898, Edmund Whitmore,
who d. 1905. Residence, 28, Milner Street, Lennox Gardens, S.W.
This baronet is descended from Robert d’Estoteville, Baron of Cottingham, who came over with
the Conqueror. Many of his descendants were of knightly rank, and distinguished both in war and
in law, a Sir William Skipwith having been a Justice of the Queen’s Bench temf. Edward III. and
Richard II., and a Sir Thomas having achieved honor in the French wars was knighted by Henry V.
The xst baronet, who achieved reputation as a poet, sold the Prestwould estates in 1653. The 3rd
karonet emigrated to Virginia, U.S.A., and his successors were settled there for more than 100 years.
SLADE, Creation (U.K.) 1831, of Maunsel House, Somersetshire.
Sir Alfred Fothringham Slade, 5th
Baronet; b. Jan. 17th, 1898; s. his father, Sir
Cuthbert, 1908 ; is Lieut. Scots Guards.
— Per fesse argent and sable, a pale countercharged and
three horses’ heads erased two and one of the second , on a
chief ermine, two bombs fired proper. Crest — On a mount vert, a
horse’s head erased sable, encircled by a chain in the form of an
arch gold.
Seat — Maunsel House, North Petherton, Bridgwater.
Brother living— MICHAEL NIAL, b. July 30th, 1900; 2nd
Lieut. Somersetshire L.I.
Sister living— Barbara Constance, b. 1903.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet) — Basil Alfred, b. 1865 ; ed.
at Wellington Coll. : m. 1891, Louisa Mary, da. of William
Clements, and has issue living, Frederick William Patrick, b.
1892; is Lieut.-Com. R.N.V.R : in. 1913. Marie, da. of
Edouard Perrucke, and has issue living, Alethea b. 1914, —
Iris Mary, b. 1897. Residence , 68, Pall Mall, S.W. Club,
Carlton.
AuutS living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Irene Marguerite: in.
1892, Capt. Charles Henry Halford [V. Dillon]. Residence ,
West Lodge, East Bergholt, Suffolk.— Constance Maud.
Residence,
Great-Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet)— Harry Hubert de
Merve, b. 1845 : m. 1879, Evelyn Julia Marguerite, da. of the late Capt. Frederic Sayer (23rd
Foot) [M. Normanby, colls.]. Residence, 71, Elizabeth Street, Eaton Square, S.W. Club,
Junior Carlton.
living of 4th Baronet— Kathleen [Lady Slade), da. of the late Rowland Scovell, of
rairholme, co. Dublin : m. 1896, Sir Cuthbert Slade, 4th baronet, who d. 1908. Residence, Duddle-
stone House, Taunton.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Gen. Marcus John Slade, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1801, d.
1872 : m. 1842, Charlotte, who d. 1909, da. of the late Hon. Andrew Ramsay [see
E. Dalhousie, colls.] : —
Helen Grace : m. 1903, Francis Gregson. Residence, Tilliefoure, Aberdeenshire.
Granddaughters of the late Lieut. -Gen. Marcus John Slade (ante) : —
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Maj.-Gen. Sir John Ramsay Slade, K.C.B., b. 1843,
• m- ist> j87i. Lucia Aurora, who d. 1872, da. of Senor Don Vicente di Ramos
in Marin ; 2ndly, 1882, Janet Little (now of 8, Lowndes Street, S.W.), da. of the late
Gen. Robert Blucher Wood, C.B. :—
Tr m'c C.B.E., b. 1883 ; C.B.E. (Civil) 1920 : m. 1909, Sir Charles Murray Marling,
p '• •’ u t ."•» Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Denmark [see Marling, Bt.]. Residence,
British Legation, Copenhagen.
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Issue of the late Lieut. -Gen. Frederick George Slade, C.B., b. 1851, d. 1910: m. 1885,
Emmeline Charlotte Delap, who d. 1919, da. of the late Major Wadham Wyndham Bond,
of Armagh : —
Marie Ruby Eileen, b. 1889. Victoria Olga Edwine, b. 1891.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Herbert Dawson Slade, 8th son of 1st baronet, b. 1824,
d. 1900: in. 1851, Henriette Augusta, who d. 1905, da. of the late Chichester E.
Bolton, of Tullydonnell, co. Louth : —
Maud Evelyn : m. 1st, 1887, Morley Humphery ; 2ndly, 1897, Thomas Barton Higson, of Shanghai.
Residence ,
Issue of the late Wyndham Slade, 9th son of 1st baronet, b. 1826, d. 1910 : in. 1863,
Cicely, who d. 1920, da. of Sir Digby Neave, 3rd Bt. : —
Wyndham Neave, b. 1867; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. Honours in Law 1890,
M.A. 1893) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1891 ; appointed Recorder of Bridgwater 1898 : in. 1898, Evelyn
Mary, da. of the late William Clarence Watson, J.P., D.L. [High Sheriff of Bedfordshire 1902
(Coronation medal)], of Colworth, Bedfordshire. Residence , Montys Court, Taunton. Chambers, 4,
Essex Court, Temple, E.C. Clubs , Arthur’s, Wellington, Somerset County. Cicely Maud,
b. 1864 : m. 1886, Col. William Kenyon Mitford, C.M.G. [see B. Kenyon], and has issue living,
William Slade, b. 1898; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Lancers, — Cecil Townley, b. 1903.
Residence , Pitshill, Pet worth.— Mary Arundell, b. 1865: m. 1887, Col. Rowland Burdon, C.B.E.,
M.P., J.P., D.L., having had issue, of whom Rowland, b. 1893; Capt. Roy. Flying Corps; d.
(on active service during European War) 1917, — Frances Mary [Hon. Mrs. Walter D. Sclater-
Booth), b. 1889 : m. 1913, Brig.-Gen. the Hon. Walter Dashwood Sclater-Booth, C.B., C.M.G.,
D.S.O., R.H.A. [see B. Basing], — Joan, b. 1895: in. 1918, Capt. Mark Sykes, M.C., nth Hussars,
and has issue living, a da. b. 1920, — Lettice, b. 1900. Residence, Castle Eden, co. Durham. — —
Olive, b. 1870: in. 1894, Major Charles James Anstruther [see Anstruther, Bt., colls.]. Residence,
Woolston Grange, Taunton.
Issue of the late Col. William Hickes Slade, 10th son of 1st baronet, b. 1829, d. 1884 :
m. 1861, Cecilia Louisa (now of 11, Chesham Place, S.W.), da. of Sir Charles Des
Voeux, 2nd Bt. : —
Cecil William Paulet, b. 1863 ; is a F.R.G.S., and a Fellow of Zoological So. ; formerly Capt. Duke
of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regt.), and British S. Africa Co.’s Police. Mashonaland 1890, and on
Head Quarter Staff (Musketry), Aldershot 1915-19. Residence , 7, Lygon Place, Grosvenor Gar-
dens, S.W.i. Clubs , Travellers’, Arthur’s, Bachelors’, Royal Yacht Squadron. Reginald Robert,
b. 1868; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Suffolk Regt; European War T915-19. Club , Arthur’s. Alice
Mary.
Issue of the late Rev. George Fitzclarence Slade, nth son of 1st baronet, b. 1831,
d. 1904 : m. 1858, Eleanor Frances, who d. 1901, d^, of Henry Warre, of Bindon,
Somerset
Sir Edmond John Warre, K.C.l.E. , K.C.V.O. , b. 1859 ; became Lieut. T879, Com. 1893, Capt. 1899,
Rear-Adm. 1908, Vice-Adm. 1914, and Adm. (retired) 1917; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal and
bronze star) ; appointed Capt. of Royal Naval War Coll., Portsmouth 1904, and Director of Naval
Intelligence 1907, and a Naval A. D C. to H.M. 1908 ; was Com.-in-Ch. of E. Indies Station 1909-Z2 ;
was a British Delegate at International Naval Conference in London 1908 ; commanded Persian
Mekran Expedition 1911 ; M.V.O. (4th class) 1903, K.C.l.E. igrr, K.C.V.O. 1912: in. 1887,
Florence Madelena, el. da. of J. Carr Saunders, and has issue living, Rhona Warre, b. 1889 : in.
19T3, Harold Anselm Bellamy Vernon, I.C.S., — Madeleine Warre, b. 1892. Residence , Field Place,
Horsham. Clubs , United Service, Royal Automobile, City of London. Marcus Warre, b. 1865 ;
ed. at New Coll., Oxiord (B.A. 1889) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1891 : in. 1901, Josephine Isabella, da.
of the Rev. Henry Savill Young [see Young, Bt., cr. 1769, colls.], and has issue living, Marcus
George Savill, b. 1906, — Muriel Rebecca, b. 1902, — Eleanor Isabelle, b. 1904. Residence, Mallards
Court, Stokenchurch. Club , United University. Henry Adolphus Warre, b. 1869 : in. 1898,
Beatrice Isobel Hilda, da. of the late David Alexander Gordon, of Culvennan, Kircudbrightshire
[see Gordon, Bt., cr. 1706, colls.], and has issue living, Gerald Gordon, R.N. , b. 1899 ; became
Acting Lieut. 1920, — Maurice Gordon, b. 1902. Residence, Willards Hill, Etchingham, Sussex.
Margaret Philippa Rose, b. 1876 : m. 1907, Job Posthuma. Residence , Groot Bentveld, Zandvoort,
Holland.
The 1st baronet, Gen. Sir John, G.C.H., served with great distinction in the Peninsular war.
The 2nd baronet was an eminent Q.C. Sir Alfred, 3rd baronet, who served during the Crimean War,
was Receiver-Gen. of Inland Revenue 1875-90.
SLEIGHT, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Weelsby Hall, Clee, co. Lincoln.
Sir George Frederick Sleight, ist
Baronet , son of Joseph Sleight, wholesale mer-
chant ; b. March 26th, 1853 ; ed. at Cleethorpes
Sch. ; is a trawler owner, a gen. wholesale mer-
chant, and a J.P. for Lincolnshire; Knt. 1918:
m. 1872, and has issue.
^rms— Per chevon or and sable, in chief two cross-
crosslets and in base a lymphad with sail hoisted counter-
changed. Crrst — A mast with sail hoisted argent charged
with three cross-crosslets sable.
Seat — Weelsby Hall, Grimsby.
Son living— ERNE, O.B.E., b. 1873; Major T. F.
(Reserve), and a steam fishing vessel owner; O.B.E.
(Civil) 1918 : 111. 1898, Margaret, da. of C. B. Carter,
J.P., of The Limes, Grimsby. Residence , The Cross-
ways, Stallingborough, Lincolnshire.
Bmijth (Bowyer-Smijth), see Bowyer-Smyth.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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SMILEY, Creation (U.K) 1903, of Drumalis, Larne, Inver, co. Antrim, and
Gallowhill, Paisley, co. Renfrew.
John Smiley, 2nd Baronet; b . Oct. 28th,
1876 ; s. his father, Sir Hugh Houston, 1909 ; ed. at
Eton ; is Hon. Major 6th Dragoon Guards ; formerly
Lieut. 4th Batn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and
Capt. North of Ireland Imperial Yeo. ; served during S.
African War .1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-18 ; unsuccessfully contested Belfast,
W. Div. ( LU) 1906, and Dec. 1910: m. 1903, Valerie,
youngest da. of Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny,
4th Bt., and has issue.
^nns — Per bend azure and or, a lion rampant ermine between
three pheons countercharged. Crtst — A lion’s jamb erased, and
holding in bend sinister a pheon shafted proper, head or.
Residences — Oakley Hall, Basingstoke ; 4D, The Albany,
Piccadilly, W. Club — Naval and Military.
Sons living— HUGH HOUSTON, b. Nov. 14th, 1905. John
Claude, b. 1910.' David de Crespigny, b. 1916.
Daughter living— Patricia Margaret, b. 1907.
Brothers living— Peter Kerr Kerr-Smiley, M.P., b. 1879 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall,
Camb. ; is Hon. Major Roy. Irish Rifles, an A.D.C. on Personal Staff, and a Member of Ulster
Unionist Council ; formerly Lieut. 21st Lancers ; served in S. Africa 1901-2 (medal with three
clasps): assumed the additional surname of Kerr 1905; unsuccessfully contested Down co., S.
Down Div. (Z U) Jan. 1906; has sat as M.P. for Antrim co., N. Antrim Div., since Jan. 1910:
vi. 1905, Maud, da. of Ernest L. Simpson, of New York, and has issue living, Cyril Hugh, b.
1906, — Elizabeth Maud, b. 1907. Residence , 31, Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubf , Marlborough,
Carlton, Cavalry.— —Hubert Stewart, b. 1883 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Capt.
Roy. Fusiliers; served with Kordofan Field Force in Egyptian Army : m. 1909, Elsie Hope, da. of
Charles Frederick Gill, K.C., Recorder of Chichester, of Tappington, Birchington, Kent, and has
issue living, Charles Michael, b. 1910, — Bridget Eileen Suzanne, b. 1918. Residences , Zeidab,
Birchington, Kent ; 50, South Audley Street, W.i. Clubs , Garrick, Conservative, Orleans.
Sister living— Eileen Margaret Kerr, b. 1895.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Elizabeth Anne ( Lady Smiley'), only child of the late Peter
Kerr, of Gallowhill, Paisley : m. 1874, Sir Hugh Houston Smiley, 1st baronet, who d. 1909.
Residences , Gallowhill, Paisley, Renfrewshire ; Drumalis, Larne, co. Antrim ; 44, Park Street, W.
The 1st baronet, Sir Hugh Houston Smiley, was Principal Proprietor of the Northern Whig.
SMITH, Creation (U.K.) 1804, of Tring Park, Hertfordshire.
Sir Drummond Cunliffe Smith, 4th Baronet ; b. Feb. 23rd, 1861 ;
s. his father, Charles Cunliffe, 1905 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ;
formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Essex Regt. ; was High Sheriff of Essex 1915.
— Not recorded at Heralds’ College.
Seat — Suttons, Romford, Essex. Club — Wellington.
Sister living — Laura : m. 1891, Charles George Beaumont Hotham [see B. Hotham, colls.]. Resi-
dence, 4, Eaton Gardens, Hove, Sussex.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Spencer Smith (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Spencer Compton Hamji.ton-Spencer-Smith, b. 1842, d. 1911
(having assumed in 1872, the surnames of Hamilton-Spencer-Smith) : m. 1872, Mary, da.
of the late Adm. Cospatrick Baillie-Hamilton [see E. Haddington, colls.] : —
DRUMMOND COSPATRIC, b. Nov. 4th, 1876 ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford; is Major
R.A., and Comdt. R.F.A. Officers’ Cadet Sch., with rank of temporary Lieut.-Col. ; was Mil. Sec.
to Comdt. of New Zealand Forces 1910-13 ; served during European War 1914-17 on Staff, and
as Comdt. Artillery Sch., France (despatches) : m. 1915, Roma, who d. 1918, da. of Arthur Hope,
of Tumanako,iTimaru, New Zealand, and has issue living, Thomas Cospatric, b. 1917. Michael
Seymour, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1881; is Capt. Gen. List; European War 1915-19 on Staff (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1919: m. 1907, Evelyn Penelope, da. of the late Rev. Arthur Delmd-
Radcliffe [E. Harrowby, colls.], and has issue living, Peter Compton, b. 1912, — a son, b. 1917 , —
Beatrice Mary, b. 1909. Margaret- Cecily: m. 1900, John Swinnerton Philliinore [see E.
Fortescue, colls.]. Residence, 5, The College, Glasgow.
Issue of the late Spencer Smith, brother of 2nd baronet, b. 1806, d. 1882 : m.
1835, Frances Anne, who d. 1897, da. of Sir Michael Seymour, K.C.B., 1st Bt. : —
Rev. Orlando Spencer, b. 1843; ed. at Eton, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1867, M.A. 1870);
formerly R. of Swyre : m. 1876, Theodosia, who d. 1890, da. of the late Gen. Sir Richard England,
G.C.B., and has issue living, Gerald Montagu Spencer, D.S.O. , b. 1881 ; ed. at Eton ; is Major
R.H.A. ; served during European War 1914- 17 (despatches twice, wounded, D.S.O.); sometime
Provost Marshal and Comdt. Mil. Mounted Police, Egypt; D.S.O. 1017: m. 1912, Iris Mary, da.
of the late Richard Arthur Hamilton Seymour [see Culme-Seymour, Bt., colls.], and has issue
living, John Seymour b. 1913, Judith b. 1917,— Richard Osbaldeston, b. 1885 ; is Capt. Hampshire
Regt. ; Dardanelles 1915 (wounded, despatches), France and Russia 1919: in. 1912, Murielle Alethe
Victoria, da. of Leonard Guise John Wingfield-Stratford [see E. Powerscourt, colls.], and has
issue living, Roland Wingfield b. 1916, Drummond Mervyn b. 1920, — Katharine Winifred, b.
1877 : m- I9°5> George Winn, of Holly Hill, Sarisbury Green, Hants, and has issue living, George
Humphrey b. 1907, Richard Babington b. 1909, Katharine Mary b. 1912, — Theodosia Lettice, b.
1879: m. 1899, Com. Edward Alexander Thomas, R.N., who d. 1913, and has issue living, George
Edward Bryan b. 1907, Joyce Theodosia b. 1900, — Pamela, b. 1883, — Olive Dorothea, b. 1886.
Residence , Swanwick Glen, Southampton. Chib, Oxford and Cambridge.— Gilbert Joshua
Spencer (twin), b. 1843; ed. at Eton; formerly Capt. 85th Regt., and 3rd Batn. Hampshire
Regt.: m. 1875, Edith Charlotte, da. of the late Hon. Dudley Worsley Anderson-Pelham [see
E. Yarborough, colls.], having had issue, of whom Gilbert Seymour Worsley, b. 1894; L eut.
Hampshire Regt. d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, — M adeline Charlotte, b.
7877, — Edith Frances, b. 1879: in. 1907, John Connop Thirlwall Llewelyn, and has issue living,
John Griffiths b. 1908, Robert Charles b. 1909, Richard Dudley b. 1912, Reginald Sinclair Llew< lyn
b. 1916, Joan Hester, — Grace Isabel, b. 1880 : m. 1911, Com. James Gordon F raser, R.N., and has
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issue living, Jean Grace Mary b. 1914, Iona Rachel b. 19 — , Mary Eleanor, b. 1883, — Rachel, b. 1887,
— Frances Maud, b. 1888, — Beatrice Evelyn, b. 1890, — Octavia, b. 1892. Residence , Maidenstone
Heath, near Bursledon, Southampton. Eleanor Spencer: in. 1861, Robert Gosling, J.P., D.L.,
•who d. 1895, and has issue living. Robert Cunliffe, b. 1868 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Essex (Sheriff
Z902) and Herts,— William Sullivan (of Marton Hall, Baschurch, Salop. Club, Guards’), b. 1869;
Major Gen. Reserve of Officers; formerly Capt. Scots Guards and Major Essex Yeo. ; S. Africa
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps), European War 1914-19 with Scots Guards : in. 1903,
Lady Victoria Alexandrina Alberta, da. of 9th Marquess of Lothian, and has issue living, William
Douglas b. 1904, Edward Frederic b. 1907, Nigel Seymour b. 1909, Robert Alexander Bennett b.
1912, — Seymour Frederick, D.S.O., b. 1871 [ see “Companionage — Alfred Henry (of Barrington
Hall, Harlow, Essex), b. 1874 ; served in S. Africa 1900, with Duke of Cambridge’s Imperial Yeo. :
m. 1906, Gwladys Dorothy, da. of the late Henry Lloyd, of Pitsford Hall, Northants, and has
issue living, Cecil Henry b. 1910, John Valentine b. 1913, Dorothy Vere b. 1907, — Lionel Drummond,
b. 1875, — Thomas Spencer (of Dynes Hall, Halstead, Essex), b. 1877 : m. 1910, Miriam Gwendolin
Wickham Wyles, adopted da. of Edward Exton Barclay, of Brent Pelham Hall, Buntingford, Herts,
and has issue living, Michael Spencer b. 1912, Richard Bennett b. 1914, Margaret Wendy b. 1919, —
Maud Eleanor: in. 1892, Reginald Cunliffe Smith, brother of 4th Bt., who d. 1917, — Dora Mary:
ju. 1904, as his second wife, Howel John James Price, J.P., D.L., Bar.-at-law, of Greensted Hall,
■Ongar, Essex, and has issue living, Joan Dora Vaughan b. 1905, — Frances Emily (Lady Rem-
nant)'. m. 1892, Sir James Farquharson Remnant, M.P., 1st Bt., of The Grange, Hare Hatch,
Twyford, Berks, — Gertrude Augusta: m. 1905, the Rev. John Thornton Steele, R. of Marks Tey,
Essex, and Hon. Canon of Chelmsford, — Isabella Charlotte {Lady Bright) : in. 1899, Sir Charles
Bright, F.R.S.E., of Leigh Grange, Kent, — Ethel Georgiana. Residence, Hassobury, near
Bishop’s Stortford. -Augusta Frances Spencer.— Frances Adela Spencer. Residence , 22,
Edgar Road, Winchester.
The 1st baronet, Sir Drummond, not having issue, the patent of baronetcy7 was conferred with
remainder to the issue male of Charles Smith, M.P., of Suttons, Essex.
SMITH, Creation (U.K.) 1809, of Eardiston, Worcestershire.
Sir William Sydney Winwood
Smith, 4th Baronet , el. son of the late
Christopher Sydney Winwood Smith, 2nd son
of 3rd baronet ; b. April 1st, 1879 ; s. his grand-
father, Sir W illiam, 1893 : m. 1905, Caroline,
only da. of James Hams, of Queenstown, Cork,
and has issue.
— Sable, a cross flory or, on a chief engrailed
ermine, a demi-lion issuant between two cross-crosslets
gules. Crtst — A greyhound couchant, sable, collared
and line reflexed over the back or, the body charged
with a cross-crosslet of the last, the dexter paw resting
upon a cross flory as in the arms.
Residence —
Sons living— CHRISTOPHER SYDNEY WIN-
WOOD, b. Sept. 20th, 1906.— Rupert William
Winwood, b. 1908.
Sisters living— Maud Agnes Winwood. Dorothy
Winwood.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet)— William Arthur
Winwood, b. 1854 ; ed.at Wellington Coll. : m. 1886, Harriet Eliza, da. of the late John Lethbridge
■Cowlard, of Madford, Launceston, and has issue living, Christopher William Winwood, b. 1893:
in. 1916, Alice Muriel, da. of Capt. W. F. Garside, formerly of Morden, Seaford, and has issue
living, Pauline Muriel b. 1918,— Constance Evelyn Winwood, b. 1888,— Gladys Pauline Winwood,
b. 1889. Residence . Manora, Cockington, Torquay.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet)— Mary Agnes Winwood {Lady Hughes)', in. 1st, 1881,
the Rev. Sir Thomas Collingwood Hughes, 8th Bt., who d. 1889 ; 2ndly, 1890, Robert Halhday
Gunning. M.D., LL.D., who d. 1900. Residence , 8, Kensington Court Gardens, W.S Elizabeth
Ellen Winwood: m. 1892, Col. Edward Vincent Vashon Wheeler, O.B.E., and has issue living,
Marianne Susan : in. 1916, Lieut. John Batley. Residence, Newnham Court, Tenbury.
Mother living— Caroline, da. of William Holland, of Fitzroy, Queensland : in. 1877, Christopher
Sydney Winwood Smith, who d. 1886, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, and has issue living [see ante].
Resides in New Zealand.
SMITH, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Stratford Place, St. Marylebone, co. London.
Sir (Thomas) Rudolph Hampden Smith,
C.B.E., MB., F.R.C.S., 2nd Baronet ; b. Jan. 24th, 1869 :
s. his father, Sir Thomas, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S., 1909:
M.R.C.S. and L.R.C. P. London 1892, M.A., B.C., and M.B.
Camb. 1894, F.R.C.S. London 1895; C.B.E. 1920: m. 1897,
Ann Ellen, da. of Joseph William Sharp.
jStnns — Quarterly7, or and gules, a fret between three fleurs-de-lis all
counterchanged. Crest— A fret gules, issuant therefrom a fleur-de-lis or.
Residence , —
Brothers living— GILBERT, M.D., F.R.C.S., b. Nov. 28th, 1874;
M.R.C.S. London 1896, F.R.C.S., and L.R.C.P. London 1899, and
M.D. Dunelm 1900 : in. 1900, Elizabeth Adeline, da. of William Car-
son, formerly of Bryn Estyn, Chester, and has issue living, Thomas
Turner, b. 1903,— Gilbert Patrick, b. 1906,— Michael Carson, b. 1908,—
Marlin, b. 1911,— Jean Elisabeth, b. 1901, — Magdeleine Lovedy, b. 1909.
Residence, The Chalet, Hindhead, Surrey. Martin Turner, b. 1876.
Sisters living Laura Elisabeth {Lady Garrod), b. 1863 : m. 1886, Col.
Sir Archibald Edward Garrod, K.C.M.G., M.D., F.R.S., Regius Pro-
fessor of Med., Oxford Univ. . having had issue, of whom Alfred Noel, M.R.C.S., b. 1887 ; Lieut.
R.A.M.C. : d. (killed in action during European War) 1916,— Thomas Martin, b. 1894; Lieut.
Loyal N. Lancashire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915.— Basil Rahere, b.
1897 ; Lieut. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt. ; d. (result of active ser. during European War) 1919,—
Dorothy Annie Elizabeth. Residences, 133, Banbury Road, Oxford ; Welford Lodge, Melton,
Suffolk. ■ Annie Parbury, 6. 1864 1 tti. 1896, Charles Percival Crouch, F.R.C.S., M.B., and has
Dabit qui dedit.
He ivill give who hath
given.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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issue living, Helen Lyndon, b. 1897, — Margaret Annie, b. 1901. Residence , Villa Rosa, Weston-
super-Mare.— —Ada Marion, b. 1866: in. 1895, Charles Ernest Baker, F.R.C.S., M.B., who d.
1909, and has issue living, Marion, b. 1896. Residence , Strathmore, Avenue Road, St. Albans.
Gertrude, b. 1870.— Grace Margaret, b. 1872.— Mildred, b. 1879 : in. 1902, Thomas Alfred
Mayo, F.R.C.S., M.B., and has issue living, Thomas Russell, b. 1908, — Louisa Mary, b. 1913.
Residence, Clifton House, Cowes, Isle of Wight.
Collateral Brandies living. Not in remainder .
Issue of the late Ven. Benjamin Frederick Smith, brother of 1st baronet, b. 1819,
d. 1900 : m. 1846, Harriet Anne, who d. 1906, da. of Thomas Ward, of Moreton
Morrell, Warwickshire : —
Eleanor Maude. Residence , Rusthall, 22, Old Dover Road, Canterbury. Harriet Elizabeth.
Anne Gertrude : m. 19 — , Alfred Wisdom. Katharine Mildred : 1885, Charles Harold Athill,
M.V.O., F.S.A., Clarenceux King of Arms, of College of Arms, E.C., and has issue living. Resi-
dence, The Firs, Sevenoaks.
Issue of the late Stephen Smith, brother of 1st baronet, b. 1822, d. 1890 : m. 1847,
Mary Sophia, who d. 1906, da. of John Greaves, of Radford, Warwickshire : —
Gerard Henry, M.R.C.S., b. 1854; M.R.C.S. Eng. and L.S.A. 1876: m. 1879, Aline, da. of Alfred
Newton, of Lee, S.E., and has issue living, Vincent Gerard, b. 1883, — Newton Gerard, b. 1887,—
Stephen Gerard, b. 1889, — Aline Gerard.— —Douglas Rucker, b. i860; was Head Master of
Giggleswick Sch. 1884-95, and of Richmond Sch., Yorkshire 1895-1902, Sec. for Education to N.
Riding of Yorkshire County Council 1902-7, and Head Master of King’s Coll. Sch., 1907-10;
since when he has been one of H.M. Inspectors of Schs. : in. 1897, Isabella, da. of the late
Walker Gotland, M.R.C.S., of Manchester, and Beck House, Giggleswick, Yorkshire. Laura
Mary. Bertha Greaves. Margaret Melsheimer : in. 1889, the Rev. William Llewelyn Herford,
formerly Sub-Dean of Cape Town Cathedral, and has issue living, Caroline, b. 1891 : m. 1916, Rolf
Lefebvre. Residence , Cape Town, S. Africa. Elizabeth Emily.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Smith (infra) : —
Issue of the late Stephen Maberly Smith, M.R.C.S., b. 1854, d. 1910: in, 1st, 1881, Annie
Smith, who d. 1883, da. of Frederick Coote ; 2ndly, 1885, his deceased wife’s sister,
Alice (now of Geelong, Australia), da. of Frederick Coote, of Melbourne : —
(By 1st marriage), Robert Frederick Maberly, M.C., b. 1882 ; is Major Australian Inf. ; served during
European War 1914-16 (M.C.) : in. 1909, Fannie Hope, of Victoria, Australia, and has issue living,
Margaret Maberly, b. 1910. (By 2nd marriage), Clare Maberly. Estelle Maberly.
Issue of the late Henry Smith, brother of 1st baronet, b. 1823, d. 1896: in. 1852,
Rosa Sophia, who d. 1893, da. of Robert Knaggs, M.D., of Melbourne, Victoria : —
Henry Sandford, M.R.C.S . , b. 1864; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1886: in. 1893, Ethel Gertrude, da. of
Henry Morton Sharp, of Hardwick Hall, Huntingdon, having had issue, of whom John Morton
Sandford, b. 1897 ; Machine Gun Corps ; d. (on ser. during European War) 1916, — James Maberly
Sandford, b. 1902, — Richard, b. 1909, — Rosa Audrey Sandford, b. 1894 : in. 1915, Capt. John
Bernard A. Parish, R.F.A., — Joan Margaret Sandford, b. 1896. Residence, The Court Yard,
Eltham. Leslie Collins, b. 1866. Rose Mary : in. 1887 the Rev. Henry James Watters,
M.A., R. of Shuckburgh, and has issue living, Rosa Jocelyn : in. 1913, Arthur Philip Bolland,
M.B.E., Sudan Civil Ser., Cairo, and has issue living, Richard Henry John b. 1914, Arthur David
b. 1919. Residence, Shuckburgh Vicarage, Warwickshire.
Issue of the late Apsley Smith, brother of 1st baronet, b. 1825, d. 1905 : m. 1849,
Emma Elizabeth, who d. 1893, da. of George Richards Elkington : —
Leonard Apsley, b. 1859: m. 1885, Mary, da. of John Newton, and has issue living, John Leonard
Apsley b. 1886, — Rose Emma (of Rome) : in. 1874, Thomas Ashby, who d. 1907, and has issue living,
Thoraas, D.Litt. (of British School, Valle Giulia, Rome), b. 1874; is a F.S.A., and Director of
British Sch., Rome. - - .-Amy Margaret: m. 1879, Francis de Havilland Hall, M.D., and has issue
living, one son and three das. Residence, 57, Waldegrave Park, Twickenham. Edith.
Georgina Mary Elkington : in. 1892, Rudolph Eyre Melsheimer, Bar.-at-law, who d. 1919, having
assumed the surname of Melsom in lieu of his patronymic. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. George Maberly Smith, brother of 1st baronet, b. 1831,
d. 1917 : in. 1863, Emily Harriet (now of Grenville Lodge, Henley-on-Thames),
el. da. of Maxwell Macartney, M.D., of Rosebrook, co. Armagh: —
Maxwell Maberly, b. 1869 ; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A, 1891) : in. 1908, Ellen, da. of the late Rev.
James Tillard, M.A., of The Glebe, Penshurst, Kent, and has issue living, Kathleen Mary
Maberly, b. 1909, — Stephanie Maberly, b. 1911. Residence, Harpsden Wood House, Henley-on-
Thames.
Issue of the late Herbert Jowett Smith, brother of 1st baronet, b. 1837, d. 1899 :
m. 18 — , Emily, da. of the Rev. — Wilson : —
Children living.
The 1st baronet was so created on the occasion of H.M. Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, in
recognition of his eminence as a Surgeon ; he was Surg. Extraor. to Queen Victoria, Hon. Sergeant-
Surg. to King Edward VII., and a Vice-Pres. of Roy. Coll, of Surgeons.
SMITH, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Hillbrook, Keighley, W. Riding of Yorkshire.
Sir Prince Smith, ist Baronet , son of the
late Prince Smith, of Holly House, Yorkshire ; b.
1840 ; is an engineer and machine maker of Keighley,
and a J.P. for E. and W. Ridings of Yorkshire; m.
1864, Martha, who d. 1913, da. of J. Greenwood, of
Skipton, Yorkshire, and has issue.
$rms — Per chevron nebuly or guttee de sang and gules, two
stags’ heads cabossed in chief of the last and a rose in base argent,
barbed and seeded proper. Crtst — A dragon’s head erased gules,
charged with a rose as in the arms, between a stag’s attires or.
Seats — Hillbrook, Keighley; Southburn, Driffield, Yorkshire.
Y he more prepared, the more
powerful.
Son living — PRINCE, b. Oct. 14th, 1869: in. 1894, Maud
Mary, da. of the late Henry Wright, of Mayfield, Keighley,
and has issue living, Prince, M.C., b. 1898; 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. ;
served during European War 1918 (despatches, M.C.), — Doris
Evelyn, b. 1895, — Joan Mary, b. 1903. Residence, Keighley,
Yorkshire.
Daughters living— Lucy, b. 1865. Martha, b, 1872.
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SMITH, Creation (U.K .) 1920, of Kidderminster,
co. Worcester.
Sir Herbert Smith, ist Baronet ; b.
June 22nd, 1872 ; a Member of Board of Control
of Wool and Textile Industries, and Chm., Carpet
Trade Rationing Committee, and of Man Power
and Protection Committee during European War :
m. 1892, Emily, da. of George Pratt, of Kidder-
minster.
Jtrms — Argent, on a cross between four horseshoes
proper five bezants. (Ertst— Upon a garb fessewise or a
pheasant proper.
Residence — Blakebrook House, Kidderminster.
What 1 do I do earnestly.
Sons living— WILLIE, b. May
Son living — HERBERT, b. Sept. 26th, 1903.
Daughters living— Mabel Merci,— Dora.
SMITH, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Appledore, co. Devon.
Sir William Reardon Smith, ist
Baronet , son of Capt. Thomas Reardon Smith, of
Appledore, N. Devon; b. Aug. 7th, 1856; a Ship-
owner, a Coal Exporter and Insurance Broker, and
a Director of St. Just Steamship Co. (Limited),
Leeds Shipping Co. (Limited), Cornborough,
Shipping Line (Limited), Ropner Shipbuilding and
Repairing Co. (Limited), Channel Dry Docks,
(Cardiff, Barry, etc.), Tredegar Dry Docks, British
Corporation for Survey, Registry of Shipping, and
other Shipping Cos. ; associated in purchase from
the Govt, of Chepstow National Shipyard : m. 1880,
Ellen, da. of Thomas Hamlyn, shipowner, of
Appledore, N. Devon, and has issue.
$rm8 — Argent, upon a mount vert in front of an oak tree
fructed proper a lion passant gules, in chief three estoiles sable.
GErrst — In front of a mast and sail of a ship proper charged
with a sphinx couchant sans wings argent, an anchor fessewise
sable, entwined with a scroll silver, inscribed “ H.M.S
Romulus,” in letters also sable.
Seat— Cornborough, Tyg-wyn Road, Pen-y-lan, Cardiff.
Club— Card iffExchange.
; j6th, 1887 : m. 1910, Elizabeth Ann, da. of John Wakeley, and has
issue living. Residence, Lyncombe, Barry, Glamorganshire. Douglas, b. 1894.
Daughters living— Lilian Nellie: m. 1914, William Gilbert Liley, shipowner. Gertrude; in .
1914, Arthur John Popham, shipowner. Elizabeth Hamlyn Grace Hamlyn.
CUSACK-SMITH, Creation (I.) 1799, of Newtown, King’s County.
Sir (Thomas) Berry Cusack-Smith,
K.C.M.G. , 5th Baronet , el. son of the late William
Robert Lucas Cusack-Smith, grandson of 2nd
baronet; b. Feb. 16th, 1879; s. his cousin, Sir
William, 1919; Bar. Middle Temple 1884 ; some-
time Lieut, ist Vol. Batn. Essex Regt. ; is a J.P.
for Brighton, and Hon. Col. R.F.A. (T.F.); Meso-
potamia 1915-16, Comdg. an R.F.A. Brig.; acted
as Joint Receiver and Custodian of Revenues of
Samoa, and Adviser to the King, also Pres, of
Municipality of Apia July to Dec. 1893 and Jan. to
June 1897 ; appointed H.M.’s Consul and Dep.
In God is my hope. Commr. for W. Pacific at Samoa 1890, also Dep.
Commr. for the Union Group 1892, Special Judicial Commr. 1893. an(1 H.M.’s
Consul-Gen. for Chile 1897; retired 1905; acted as Charge d’Affaires at Santiago
June 1900 to March 1902; K.C.M.G. 1898: in. ist, 1886, Winifred, who d. 1894,
da. of the Rev. John Whitaker Maitland, of Loughton Hall, Essex [Neave, Bt.];
2ndly, 1905, Jane, only da. of the late Joshua Jones, of 56, Holland Park, W., and
has issue.
^nns — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent on a bend between two unicorns’ heads erased azure armed
or, three lozenges of the last, Smith; 2nd and 3rd, per pale or and azure, a fesse counterchanged,
Cusack. Crtats— ist, out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn’s head azure, armed gold ; 2nd, a mermaid
sable, crined and garnished or, and bearing in her exterior hand a mirror proper, framed and handled.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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j&npporitrs — Dexter , a merman sable, crined and garnished or, bearing in his exterior hand a trident of
the second ; sinister, a mermaid sable, crined and garnished or, and bearing in her exterior hand a
mirror proper, framed and handled of the second.
Residence — Aylesbury, Furze Hill, Brighton. Club — Oriental.
Son living— By 2nd marriage-WILLIAM ROBERT DERMOT JOSHUA, b. 1907.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Maia Williamina, £. 1887: m. 1911, William Benjamin
Riesle, Bar.-at-law. By 2nd marriage — Sarita Catherine Williamina, b. 1906.
Sister living — Florence Blanche, b. 1877 : in. 1903, Ernest Edward Burnett Snell, who d. (killed in
action during European War) 1918, and has issue living, Patrick Cusack Burnett, b. 1906,— Joy
Angela Burnett, b. 1904. Residence , 48, St. Julians Farm Road, West Norwood, S.E.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Gen. Michael William Smith, C.B. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Col. William Whitmore Smith, b. 1846, d. 1918: ?n. 1885, Frances, da. of
the late Col. Hill Mussenden Leathes, of Herringfleet Hall, Suffolk
Francis Mussenden Whitmore, b. 1893 ; Major 2nd Dragoon Guards. Mary Enid Whitmore, b.
1887. Ivone Eleanor, b. 1892.
Issue of the late Gen. Michael William Smith, C.B., son of 1st baronet, b. 1809, d.
1891 : m. 1830, Charlotte, who d. 1891, da. of George W. Carr : —
Eleanor Jane Charlotte. Residence , Brighton.
The 1st baronet, Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Smith, P.C. (who sat for 10 years in Irish Parliament),
was Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland and subsequently the first Judicial Master of the Rolls in
that country. The 2nd baronet, Sir William, who was also a Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland,
assumed his mother’s surname and arms of Cusack in 1799, and in 1810 obtained a grant of sup-
porters. It is remarkable that, while Solicitor-General, he and his father, then a Baron of the
Exchequer, went the North-East Circuit together as Judges of Assize.
VASSAR-SMITH, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Charlton Park, Charlton Kings,
Co. Gloucester.
Sir Richard Vassar Vassar-Smith,
Baronet, el. son of the late Richard Tew Smith, of
Wotton, Gloucestershire; b. July nth, 1843; e(^- at
College Sch., Gloucester ; is Chm. of Lloyds Bank
(Limited), of Lloyds, and National Provincial Foreign
Bank (Limited), and of Gloucester Railway
Carriage and Wagon Co. (Limited), and a Director
Gloucester Gas Light Co., of Baldwins (Limited), Port
Talbot Steel Co. (Limited), Brymco Steel Co.
(Limited), London and River Plate Bank (Limited),
and Yorkshire Penny Bank (Limited), a Member of
Council of Cheltenham Coll., Chm. of Council of
Cheltenham Ladies’ Coll., and St. Hilda’s Incorporated
Colls. (Oxford and Cheltenham), Past Pres, of Institute
of Bankers, a J.P., a D.L., and a County Alderman for
Gloucestershire, a J.P: and D.L. for City of Gloucester,
andaD.L. for Bristol; assumed by Royal license 1904,
the additional surname of Vassar : m. 1866, Mary, da.
of John Partridge, of Malvern, and has issue.
— Quarterly. 1st and 4th per bend embattled azure and
or, in the sinister chief point a cuirass with tasces attached and in
the dexter base point a well-head all counterchanged, Smith ; 2 and 3, argent, an Etruscan vase
gules, in chief two fusils azure, each charged with a fleur-de-lis or, Vassar. Crtsts— 1st, a dexter arm
embowed in armour proper, bound above the elbow with a scarf gules and holding in the hand an
arrow in bend point downwards or and a pair of pincers in fesse sable, Smith ; 2nd, an Etruscan vase
gules between two branches of oak fructed proper.
Seat — Shiel, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. Town Residence, — 16, St. James’s Street, S.W.i.
Clubs — Carlton, Boodle’s, British Empire.
Son living— JOHN GEORGE LAWLEY, b. 1868.
Daughters living — Beatrice Helena. Margaret Katharine : m. 1910, Col. Fairlie Russell
Ozzard, Indian Med. Ser. Dorothy Millicent : in. 1913) the Rev. Reginald Guy Langley
Marriott. Residence , Walton-in-Gordano, Clevedon, Somerset.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Major Charles Martin Vassar-Smith, 2nd son of 1st Baronet, b. 1881,
d. 1920 : in. 1908, Gladys Emmeline, da. of Col. Williams Hans Rathbone, R.E : —
Richard Rathbone, b. 1909.
Smith-Dodsworth, see Dodsworth.
Smith-Gordon, see Gordon.
Qua pote lucet.
Smith-Marriott, see Marriott.
BOWYER-SMYTH, Creation (E.) 1661, of Hill Hall, Essex.
Sir Alfred John Bowyer-Smyth, 13th Baronet,
son of the late Rev. Alfred John Edward Bowyer-Smijth, 2nd
son of 10th baronet; b. Sept. 12th, 1850; .r. his cousin, Sir
William Bowyer-Smijth, 1916 ; formerly Major and Hon.
Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batn. Hampshire Regt. ; changed spelling of
surname from Bowyer-Smijth to Bowyer-Smyth 1916.
$rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th sable, a fesse, dancettee argent, billettee
sable between three lioncels rampant reguardant of the second, each sup-
porting an altar or, flaming proper, Smijth; 2nd and 3rd, or, a bend vair,
cotised gules, Bowyer. Crtsts — ist, a salamander in flames proper ; 2nd, on
a ducal coronet or, an heraldic tiger sejant argent.
Clubs — Junior United Service, Hampshire (Winchester).
Brother living— Edmund Caswall Bowyer-Smijth, b. 1853 : in. 1884, Annie, da. of W. Gray, of
Sydney, N.S. Wales, having had issue, of whom Cedric Gray, b. 1888 ; Capt. Gloucestershire
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Regt. ; d. (killed in action in Cameroons) 1915, — Gladys Mary, b. 1885, — Gwendolin Helen, b.
1886, — Doris Maude, b. 1890.
Sisters living — Etheldreda Frances : m. 1880, Major Reginald Edward Pole [ see Van-Notten-Pole,
Bt., colls.]. Residence , Chandos Lodge, Holybourne, near Alton, Hants Helen Mary : m.
1876, Gerald Hall, and has issue living, Hilda Beatrice : in. 1903, Lieut. -Col. Cecil Howard
Palmer, Comdg. a Batn. Warwickshire Regt., who d. (killed in action) 1915, — Brenda Helen:
m. 1901, Arthur Russell Smijth-Windham, who d. 1916 [infra], — Dorothy Margaret, — Marjorie
Sybil : in. 1906, Ronald Leslie. Residence , Anstey Manor, Alton, Hants.
Daughters living Of 11th Baronet — Wilhelmina, b. 1875 : m. 1904, Capt. Arthur Baldwyn Battyer
Indian Army. ■ Adela, b. 1878 : in. 1903, Cyril Charles Stafford Northcote [see E. Iddesleigh,
colls.]. Residence ,
Widow living Of 11th Baronet — Eliza Fechnie [Lady Bowyer-Smijth), only da. of David Baird
Malcolm, of Crieff, Perthshire: m. 1st, 1875, as his 2nd wife, Sir William Bowyer-Smijth, nth
baronet, -jlr who d. 1883; 2ndly, 1890, W. H. E. Stanford. Residence , Twineliam Court, Cuckfield.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Rev. Alfred John Edward Bowyer-Smijth, 2nd son of 10th
baronet : —
Issue of the late Clement Weyland Bowyer-Smijth, b 1851, d. 1910 : m. 1891, Maud (now
of Sutton Forest, N.S. Wales), da. of W. Gray, of Sydney, N.S. Wales : —
PHILIP WEYLAND, R.N., b. Feb. 4th 1893 ; became a Sub-Lieut. 1914.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Joseph Smijth-Windham (infra) : —
Issue of the late Ashe Windham, b. 1830, d. 1909 : m. 1859, Juliet, who d. 1909, da. of Col.
Hugh Maclean, of Coll, co. Argyll : —
Ashe, b. 1863; sometime Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batn. E. Yorkshire Regt.; is a J.P. for E.
Riding of Yorkshire; served in S. Africa 1900-1902 (two medals with five clasps): m. 1503, Cora
Ellen Sowerby. 2nd da. of the late Capt. Henry Sowerby Middleton, Oxfordshire L.I. , and has
issue living, Ralph, b. 1905, — Ashe, b. 1916,— Joan, b. 1904, — Anne, b. 1906, — Meve, b. 1909,
— Ruth, b. 1912,— Grace, b. 191-. Residence , Waghen Hall, Hull. William, C.B. E., b. 1864;
ed. at Diocesan Coll , Cape Town ; sometime Permanent Head of Native Affairs Depart., Trans-
vaal; was a M.E.C., Transvaal 1904-5, and a M L.C 1905-10; employed on several special
missions during European War 1914-17 ; is a Member of Roy. Colonial Institute ; C.B.E. 1917 : in.
1894, Blanche, da. of the late Achille E. Titren, Resident Magistrate, Natal, and has issue living,
William Evan, b. 1904, — Alba, b. 1898. John, b. 1867.^— Katharine Jane [Hon. Mrs. George
T. Devereux ), b. 1861 : in. 1889, as his 2nd wife, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. George Talbot Devereux,
who d. 1898 [see V. Hereford].
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Joseph Charles Smijth-Windham, b. 1838, d. 1915 : in. TSt, 1876,
Emily Harriet, who d. 1878, da. of Sir Claude William de Crespigny, 3rd Bt. ; 2ndly, 18 — ,
Helen, widow of G. Fordati : —
(Bj’ 1st marriage), Katharine Emily: m. 1907, Thomas Bonhote Henderson, M.A., M.B. (Oxon),
F.R.C.S., who d. 1920, and has issue living, Windham Bonhote, b. 1908, — Anne Valerie Bonhote,
b. 19x2. Residence , Littlecroft, Harnham Hill, Salisbury. Mary.- (By 2nd marriage) Violet
Agnes: m. 1912, Lieut.-Col. John Wright, O.B.E., Roy. W. Surrey Regt., who d. (on ser. during
European War) 1919, having assumed on his marriage the additional surname of Windham before
that of Wright, and has issue living, Patrick Joseph Stewart, b. 1916. Residence, Winkford
House, Witley, Surrey.
Issue of the late Capt. Joseph Smijth-Windham, 5th son of 7th baronet, b. 1792, d.
1857 : in. 1824, Katherine, who d. 1865, da. of John Trotter, of Dyrham Park,
Herts : —
George, b. 1833; formerly Major Rifle Brig. ; served in Crimean campaign 1854-5 (medal with three
clasps, and Turkish medal), and in Indian Mutiny campaign (medal with clasp): m. 1865, Clarissa
Elizabeth, who d. 1908, da. of Lord Charles James Fox Russell [see D. Bedford], and has issue living,
Charles Joseph Windham, C.I.E. (of Johdpur, Rajputana, India. Club, United Service), b.
1867; is Lieut.-Col. Indian Army; has been Resident at Jodhpur, Rajputana, since 1910; C.I-E.
1915 : m. 1893, Mildred Bayntun, da. of the late John Bayntun Starky, of Spye Park, Wilts, and
has issue living, Ashe Wadham George b. 1894; Lieut. 6th Dragoons, John Bayntun Russell b-
1897 ; Capt. Indian Cav., — Walter George, b. 1868; formerly Lieut. Roy. Indian Marine, and a.
King’s Foreign Ser. Messenger; has Roy. Humane So.’s and other life-saving medals: in. iq — ,
Hdlene, da. of Spencer Chapman, and widow of Capt. Glen Kidston, — Claude Seymour, b. 1869 ;
served in S. Africa (two medals with six clasps), — Edward John, b. 1871 : in. 19 — , Muriel Gould-
ing, of Plymouth, —Henry Steuart (twin), b. 1873; Lieut.-Col. Bedfordshire Regt.; S. African
War, with Stralhcona’s Horse, and with Remount Depart, (two medals with five clasps): nt. 1915,
Marjorie Russell Dymock, — Evelyn: in. 1903, Major Francis Hooper Rawlins, formerly Anglesey
Roy. Engineers (Mil.) and has issue living, Cosmo Windham Hooper b. 1904, Clarisse de Courcy
Rawlins b. 1906. Residence, Bembridge, Isle of Wight.— —Francis Wentworth Windham, b.
1847: in. 1st, 18 — ; 2ndly, 1912, Mary Frances Moore, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), a son,
b. 18 — . Club. Primrose.
Grandchildren of Major George Smijth-Wyndham (ante) : —
Issue of the late Arthur Russell Smijth-Windham, b. 1874, d. (when S.S. Persia was tor-
pedoed) 1915 : in. 190X, Brenda Helen (now of Ivydene, Rogate, Sussex), da. of Gerald Hall
(ante) : —
William Russell, b. 1907. Diana Elizabeth, b. 1911.
The 10th baronet assumed in 1839 the additional surname of Bowyer, and the 11th baronet sat as
M.P. for Essex S. (C) 1852-7.
★ In March 1918 declaration of legitimacy was granted in Scotland to the following issue of the
nth baronet : —
Sons (in accordance with declaration of legitimacy in Scotland) — William Baird, b. Aug. 9th, 1859;
in. 18 — , C. V. Sweeney, who d. 1892, and has issue living, William, b. 1889: in. 1913, Janie
Isabel Norman, and has issue living, William b. 19x5, Henry A 19x6^ — Henry, b. 189X ; d. (killed
in action during European Warjigi-. Residence, MonaroVale, Berringan, N.S. Wales. David
Malcolm, b. X869 : in. 18 — (marriage dissolved 1910), Miriam McCh'eyne Battye, and has issue
living, Basil Malcolm, b. 1901, — Evangeline, b. 1904. Residence, 5, Dumfries Place, Cardiff. —
Henry, b. 1870.-^— Frederick, b. 1871.
Daughters (in accordance with declaration of legitimacy in Scotland)— Catherine, b. i86r : in. 1891,
Albert Alfred Tindall, and has issue living, Doris Freda, b. 1892. Residence , Ashleigh Grange,
Haywards Heath.. Jessie, b. 1862 : in. 1886, Edward Tidswell, who d. 18 — , and has issue
living, Vera Jessie, b. 1887. Mary, b. 1863: in. 18— , William Thomas Hastings, from whom
she obtained a divorce 1916, and has issue living, Cosmo Bowyer, b. 1887, — Sybil Hamilton, b.
1890. Eliza, b. 1864 : in. 1895, Arthur Godfery Howlett, and has issue living, James Warnes,
b. 1896, — Cicelie Bowyer, b. 1895. Residence , Sunny Hill, Thorpe St. Andrew, Norfolk.
Leila, b. 1866: in. 18 — , the Rev. Raymond Hammersley.— Beatrice (twin), b. 1867. —Cicely,
b. 1872: in. 1900, Alfred Victor Mason, Bar.-at-law, and has issue living, Thomas Alexander, b.
1901, — Cicely Janet Mary, b. 1904, — Dorothy Sybil, b. 1913, — Elizabeth, b. 1915. Residence ,
Embsay Kirk, Skipton, Yorkshire.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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SMYTHE, Creation (E.) 1660, of Eshe Hall, Durham.
Sir Edward Walter Joseph Patrick Herbert
Smythe, 9th Baro7iet ; b. March 20th, 1869 ; s. his father. Sir
(John) Walter, 1919.
$rms— Sable, three roses argent. Cmt — A buck’s head erased, gorged
with a chaplet of laurel all proper.
Residence — Acton Burnell Park, Shrewsbury.
Sisters living — Frances Marie Louise ; "is a nun. Ismay Ursula
Annunciata : m. 1894, Archibald Dacres Bruce, having had issue, of
whom Reginald b. 1894, — Charles William b. 1895 ; Capt. Gordon High-
landers, and attached R. F.C. ; d. (killed on active service during.
European War) 1917. Residence,
Daughter living Of 7th Baronet— Mary Frances: m. 1878, Oscar
Henry Blount [D. Somerset], and has issue living, Frances Mary
Charlotte. Residence, Burnell House, Windsor.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— Maky Louise, ( Lady Smyihe'), da. of
William Herbert, of Clytha Park, Usk, Monmouthshire: m 1864, Sir
(John) Walter Smythe, 8th baronet, who d. 1919, Residence, Acton Burnell Park, Shrewsbury.
Regi semper fidelis.
A Iways faithful to my
king.
BUCKWORTH-HERNE-SOAME, Creation (E.) 1697, of Sheen, Surrey.
Sir Charles Buckworth- Herne-Soame,,
10th Baronet ; b. Sept. 18th, 1864; s. his father, Sir
Charles, 1906 ; ed. at Newport, Salop ; admitted a
Solicitor 1889: m. 1891, Mary, da. of John Edge, and
widow of Peter Burnett Pring, M.R.C.S., having had
issue, of whom the el. son, Richard Everard, b. 1891 ;
Lieut. King’s Shropshire L.I. ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1916.
$rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gules, a chevron between three
mallets or, a canton argent for difference, Soame ; 2nd and 3rd,
sable, on a chevron between three cross-crosslets fitchee argent, an
ermine spot, Duckworth. Crtsts — 1st, a lure gules, garnished and
stringed argent, thereon a falcon or, beaked and legged of the
second ; 2nd, a man’s head in profile armed with a helmet, the
beaver up all proper.
Residence — Ivy House, Horsehay, Salop.
Son living— CHARLES BURNETT, b. Sept. 23rd, 1894; is Lieut. Shropshire L.I.
Sisters living — Mary Hannah, b. 1856 : m. 1st, 1878, Arthur Marcy, who d. 1883 ; 2ndly, 1889,
the Rev. Richard Herbert Snape, formerly V. of St. Bees. Evelyn, b. 1861 : m 1881, George
Day Harrison, who assumed by Roy. license 1906, the surnames of Buckworth- Herne- Soame in
lieu of his patronymic, and the arms of Soame, quartered with those of Buckworth, having had
issue, George Ernest Soame, b. 1882, — Charles Day, b. 1888 ; is Lieut. R.F.A., — Everard Nixon,
b. 1891 ; Capt. Prince of Wales’s (N. Staffordshire Regt.); d. (killed in action during European
War) 1918, — Mary Evelyn Anne, b. 1897. Residence,
Sir John, the 1st baronet, was High Sheriff of London 1704. Sir Everard, the 3rd baronet, was
Assist. Gentleman Usher to King George III. Sir Everard, the 5th baronet, Gentleman-Pensioner
and Exon of the Guard, temp. George III., assumed the additional surname of Herne. Sir Buckworth
Buckworth-Herne, the 6th baronet, assumed, in 1806, the additional surname of Soame by Roy. license,,
in compliance with the will of Sir Peter Soame. baronet (title now extinct).
SPEARMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1840, of Hanwell, Middlesex.
Sir Joseph Layton Elmes Spearman, 2nd
Baronet , son of the late Alexander Young Spearman, eh
son of 1st Baronet; b. Sept. 22nd, 1857 ; s. his grandfather, the
Right Hon. ^/'Alexander Young, 1874; ed. at Eton, and
at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; formerly Capt. 2nd Brig. Welsh
Div. R.A. ; is a J.P. andD.L. for Glamorganshire (High Sheriff
1882), and a J.P. for Shropshire: m. 1st, 1878, Ethel, who d \
1909, da. of William Leask, formerly of 48, Queen’s Gate,
S.W. ; 2ndly, 1914, Carrie, da. of the late Frederick East-
wood, and widow of Richard Sykes, of Roundhay Grange,.
Leeds, and Denver, U.S.A., and has issue by 1st marriage.
— Azure, on a chevron ermine between three tilting spears, argent*
headed or, a red deer’s head erased proper. Crtst — A lion rampant proper*
gorged with a collar geinelle or, supporting a tilting spear also proper*
enfiled with a mural crown or.
Residence — Grove House, Bexhill. Club — Tunior Carlton.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— JOSEPH WILLIAM, b. Aug. 22nd, 1879; formerly Lieut. 3rd
Batn. Suffolk Regt.: m. 18 — . Alexander Young, b. 1881 ; ed. at Tonbridge Sch. : m. 1909,
Dorothy Catherine, da. of Thomas Bowyer-Bower, formerly of 30, Bramham Gardens, S.W., and
has issue living, Alexander Bowyer, b. 1917, — Joan Dorothy Ethel, b. 1912. Residence, Calcutta.
Robert Henry, b. 1882; formerly Lieut. R. N.
Daughters living — By 1st marriage — Ethel Nest, O.B.E., b. 1884 ; Organizer and Comdt.
Dilston Hall Auxiliary Hospital; O.B.E. 1918: m. 1910, Geoffrey Stirling Newall, J.P., and
has issue living, Peter Stirling, b. 1920. Residence , Sunniside, Hexham, Northumberland.
Gwendolen Anne, b. 1887 : m. 1910, John Dixon, el. son of Sir George Dixon, 1st Bt. SybiE
Mary, b. 1890: m. 1920, the Rev. William Steele Dobson, Curate of Hurstmonceaux. Residence *
Hurstmonceaux, Sussex.— Margaret Eileen, b. 1892.— Constance Isobel, b. 1895.
Half-Brother living — Charles Edward, b. 1863 ; Ph.D., Leipzig 1905 ; appointed Reader in
Experimental Psychology, London Univ. 1907, and Grote Professor of Psychology 1911 ; has been
Dum spiro spero.
While I breathe 1 hope.
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Capt. 2nd Batn. Roy. Munster Fusiliers, and a D.A.A.G., Guernsey; European War 1914-19 as
Capt. Northumberland Fusiliers, and a Gen. Staff Officer: in. 1901, Frances Henrietta Priaulx, da.
of John Aikman, M.D., of Birnam, Guernsey, and has issue living, Alexander Louis Charles John,
b. 1916, — Fan Caroline, b. • 1,902, — Alice Louisa Jean, b. 1903, — Ivy Joy, b. 1912,— Anne Main-
waring, b. 1918. Residence , 71, Kensington Gardens Square, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Com. Alexander Young Crawshay Mainwaring Spearman, R.N.,
half-brother of 2nd baronet, b. 1862, d. (killed in action) 1915 : in. 1892, Jessie
Aubrey, M.B.E., da. of the late Rev. Cadwallader Coker, R. of Fringford,
Oxon : —
Alexander Young, b. 191-. Marjorie Aubrey, b. 1893.
Issue of the late Edmund Robert Spearman, C.M.G., 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1837,
d. 1918 : m. 1859, Lady Maria Louisa Fitzmaurice, who d. 1918, da. of 5th Earl
of Orkney : —
Marie Jean Louise : m. 1882, Rev. Henry Washington, M.A., formerly V. of St. Saviour’s, Pimlico,
S.W. Cecil Augusta Margaret Isabella: in. 1889, Rev. Llewellyn Christopher Watson 3ullock,
of Benofield, Rugby, and has issue living, Walter Llewellyn, b. 1890: m. 1920, Helen, widow
of — Magee, of Wellesley, U.S.A., — Christopher Llewellyn, O.B.E., b. 1891 ; ed. at Rugby, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 19 — , M.A. 19—) ; sometime in I.C.S. ; is Capt. Rifle Brig. Special
Reserve, Major R.A.F. (Air Staff), and Assist. Principal, Air Min. ; was Private Sec. to Sec. of
State for War and Air 1919 (despatches) ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1917, Barbara May, da. of Henry
Lupton, of Torquay, — Osmund FitzMaurice Llewellyn, b. 1905; is a Naval Cadet, — Margaret
Llewellyn, b. 1901, — Evelyn Llewellyn, b. 1903, — Avice Llewellyn, b. 1906.
Issue of the late Col. Horace Ralph Spearman, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1840; d .
1908: m. 1867, Isabella, el. da. of Thomas Sutherland: —
Horace Ralph, b. 1868 : in. 1890, Louisa, da. of James Parker, and has issue living, Horace Layton,
l. 1896, — Lily Alexandrina Campbell, b. 1892, — Isabella Lucy, b. 1893.— Iverach Ian Sutherland,
b. 1874.
Grandsons of the late Col. Horace Spearman (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Alexander Young Spearman, b. 1872, d. 1911 : m. 1898, Mary
Cramond, da. of the late Edward Etches, of Litchurch Grange, Derby
Horace Edward James, b. 1899 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. R.G.A.- — -Alexander Young, b. 1904.
Issue of the late Rudolph Herries Spearman, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1845,
d. 1900: in. 1885, Dorothy Jane (now of 16, Jameson Road, Bexhill-on-Sea), da.
of Edward W. Mantell : —
Jane : in. 1915, the Rev. David Jessopp Bethell, R. of Bodlestreet Green, Hailsham, Sussex. Resi-
dence, Bodlestreet Green Rectory, Hailsham, Sussex Margaret Dorothy.
The family of Spearman is of considerable antiquity in Durham. John Spearman, a lawyer and
antiquary, was many years Under-Sheriff of Durham, and in 1678 he purchased the manor of Thornley
in that county. The 1st baronet, the Right Hon. Sir Alexander Young, was for a long period
Comptroller-General and Secretary to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt.
SPEELMAN, Creation (E.) 16S6.
Jonkheer Sir Cornelis Jacob Speelman, 7 th Baronet, son of the
late Jonkheer Jacobus Speelman, brother of 6th Baronet ; b. Sept. 22nd, 1881 ; s. his
uncle, Jonkheer Sir Helenus Marinus, 1907 ; is Collector of Town Dues at Zand-
voort : m. 1916, Maria Catharina Helena, da. of Boudewyn Frans Castendijk,
Notary of Arnheim, and has issue.
^rms — Not on record at Heralds’ College.
Residence — Zandvoort, N etherlands.
Son living— Jonkheer CORNELIS JACOB, b. March 17th, 1917.
Widows living Of 5th and 6th Baronets— Anna Judith (Jonkvrouvue Lady Speelman), da.
of Jonkheer Jean Herman Martens Hora-Siccana : in. 1865, Jonkheer Sir Cornelis Jacob Abraham
Speelman, 5th baronet, who d. 1898. Jonkvrouwc Wendelina Cornelia ( Lady Speelman ),
da. of Jonkeer Johan .Emilius Abraham Van Panhuys, Gov. of Groningen, and Vice-Pres. of
Council of State: in. 1884, Jonkheer Sir Helenus Marinus Speelman, 6th baronet, who d. 1907.
Residence .
John Cornelis Speelman, of Batavia, b. 1659, d. June 1686 before the Royal Warrant directing his
creation as a Baronet had passed the Great Seal. By Letters Patent of Sept. 9th, 1686, his widow,
Debora, da. of John Nicolaes Kievit (Attorney Fiscal to the Admiralty of the Maes), of Rotterdam,
was raised to the rank of a Baronet’s widow, the same Letters Patent also creating their only son and
heir, Cornelis, a Baronet , and the holders of this title have always remained >esident in the
Netherlands. The 6th Baronet was in Royal Dutch Navy 1870-83, and sometime Burgomaster of
Harlingen.
SPEYER, Creation (U.K.) 1906, of Grosvenor Street, St. George, Hanover Square, co.
London.
Right Hon. Sir Edgar Speyer, P.C., ist
Baronet , son of the late Gustavus Speyer, by his
wife, Sofie Rubino ; b. Sept. 7^*5 1862 ; is head of
the banking firm of Speyer Bros. , of 7, Lothbury,
E.C. ; sometime Chm. of Underground Electric
Railways Co. of London, and of Queen’s Hall
Orchestra ; donated ^25,000 to King Edward VII.
Hospital Fund ; has 2nd Class of Order of Prussian
Crown; P.C. 1909: in. 1902, Leonora, da. of
Ferdinand, Count von Stosch, and has issue.
^rms — Azure, a caduceus between two suns in fesse and
a winged morion in chief, all or. Crest — A turkey cock
proper between two elephants’ trunks erect or.
Seat— Sea Marge, Overstrand, near Cromer. Resides
in America.
Daughters living— Pamela, b. 1903.— Leonora, b. 1905.
—Vivien Clare, b. 1907.
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SPICER, Creation (U.K.) 1906, of Lancaster Gate, Borough of Paddington.
Right Hon . Sir Albert Spicer, P.C. ,
1st Baronet , second son of the late James Spicer,
J.P., D.L., of Woodford Green, Essex ; b. March 16th,
1847 ; ed. at Mill Hill Sch., and in Germany; is Chm.
of James Spicer and Sons (Limited), wholesale
stationers, paper warehousemen, and manufacturers,
of 50, Upper Thames Street, London, E.C.4 ; a J.P.
for Essex, a Member of Board of Trade Arbitration
Court, a Member of Advisory Committee to Army
Council on Spiritual and Moral Welfare of the Army,
Treasurer of Mansfield Coll., Oxford, and Chm. ol
Court of Governors of Mill Hill Sch. ; was Treasurer
of London Missionary So. 1885-1910, Pres, of Welsh
National Liberal Council 1900-1903, of London Cham-
ber of Commerce 1907-10, and of Congress of Chamber
of Commerce of the Empire at Sydney 1909, Vice-
Chm. of State Children’s Asso. 1907-17, and a Member
of Commercial Intelligence Advisory Committee of
Board of Trade 1907-18, and of Roy. Commn. on
Paper 1916-18 ; first Lay Chm. of Congregational
Union of England and Wales, and a Member of In-
ternational Exhibitions Roy. Commn. 1909 unsuc-
cessfully contested S.-W., or Walthamstow, Div. of Essex 1886; sat as M.P. for
Monmouth Dist. (Z‘) July 1892 to Sept. 1900 (defeated there Sept. 1900 and May
1901), and for Central Div. of Hackney Tan. 1906 to Nov. 1918 ; author of various
pamphlets on social questions; P.C. 1912: tn. 1879, Jessie Stewart, da. of the
late David Stewart Dykes, of Grove Hill, Surrey, and has issue.
— Per chevron or and sable, in chief two cinquefoils and in base a tower, all counterchanged.
Crtst— Out of the battlements of a tower a cubit arm erect in armour proper, holding in the gauntlet
an annulet or.
Residence — 10, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, W. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal, British
Empire, Royal Automobile.
Sons living— ALBERT DYKES, b. Nov. 27th, 1880 ; ed. at Mill Hill Sch., and at Univ. Coll.,
Oxford : tn. 1910, Mollie, da. of the Rev. William Douglas Morrison, LL.D., R. of St.
Mavylebone, W., of 38, Devonshire Place, W., and has issue living, Patricia Morrison, b. 1911, —
Pamela Rosamond, b. 1914, — Althea Dykes, b. 1918. Residence , 5, Stanhope Street, Hyde Park,
W. Clubs , Reform, National Liberal. Stewart Dykes, R.N., b. 1888; ed. at Clifton; became
Lieut. 1909, and Lieut. -Com. 1917 : tn. 1917, Margaret Grace, da. of T. P. Gillespie, of Longcroft,
Linlithgowshire. Lancelot Dykes, D S.O., M.C., b. 1893; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; a Member of the firm of James Spicer and Sons (Limited), of 50, Upper Thames Street,
E.C.4 1 European War 1915-J9 as Capt. King’s Own (Yorkshire L.I.) (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ;
D.S.O. 1919 : m. 1920, Iris, el. da. of the late William Pallett Cox, Bar.-at-law (Middle Temple).
Daughters living — Marion Dykes, b. 1882. Bertha Dykes, b. 1884. Grace Dykes (Hon.
Mrs. Humphrey A. Pakington )} b. 1885: m. 1913, Lieut.-Com. the Hon. Humphrey Arthur
Pakington, R.N., son of 3rd Baron Hampton. Residence, 9, Arundel Gardens, W. it.-— Janet
Dykes, b. 1890 : m. 1915, John Baldwin Beresford, and has issue living, a da., b. 1916— Gwendoline
Elaine Dykes, b. 1895 : m- 1918, Ronald McKinnon Wood, and has issue living, David McKinnon,
b. 1919, — Alastair McKinnon, b. 1920. Eva Dykes, b. 1898. Olga Dykes, b. 1901. Ursula
Dykes, b. 1904.
Lanarkshire. Clubs-
SPROT, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Garnkirk, co. Lanark.
Col. Sir Alexander Sprot, C.M.G. , M.R.,
ist Baronet , son of the late Alexander Sprot (younger),
of Garnkirk, Lanarkshire ; b. April 24th, 1853 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1874);
is Lieut. -Col. and Brevet Col. (retired), and a J.P.
for cos. Fife and Lanark ; served during Afghan War
1879-80 (medal), during S. African War 1899-1902
(despatches twice, Queen’s medal with six clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during European
War 1914-17 (despatches twice, C.M.G., 1914 Star,
Croix de Guerre) ; unsuccessfully contested Montrose
(C) 1906, and E. Div. of Fife Jan. and Dec. 1910;
elected therefor Dec. 1918; C.M.G. 1917: m- J879>
Ethel Florence, da. of Surg.-Gen. E. C. Thorp, and
has issue.
&rms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, per fesse gules and azure
three salmon hauriant in fesse with rings in their mouths or,
and in base two carbines in saltire proper ; 2nd and 3rd, per
pale indented argent and sable a mullet and a crescent in fesse
counter-changed. Crtst — A heron holding a fish in the mouth
proper.
Seats — Stravithie House, Stravithie, Fifeshire ; Garnkirk,
Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
Daughters living — Ethel Grace : m. 1904, Lieut. -Col. Hereward Sadler, 6th Dragoon Guards [see
Sadler, “Knights’ Widows and has issue living, Alexander Hereward Dupr6, b. 1910,—
Samuel Edward, b. 1911,— three das. ■ ■ Mabel Elizabeth (Lady Stirling)’, tn. 1904, Col. Sir
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George Murray Home Stirling, C B.E., D.S.O., 9th Bt. Residence , Glorat, Milton of Campsie,
Stirlingshire.— Alix Isabella.— Sara Douglas: in. 1913, Major William Edgar Mann, D.S.O.,
R.F.A. [see Mann, Bt.j. -Rachel Septima : m. 1920, Major John Reginald Noble Graham, V.C.
[see Graham, Bt., cr. 1906] Harriet Hill : m. 1920, Major Thomas Sheridan Riddell- Webster,
D.S.O., The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).— Nancy Margaret.
STAFFORD, Creation (U.K.) 1914, of Rockingham, co. Roscommon.
Right Hon. Sir Thomas (Joseph) Staf-
ford, P.C., C.B., 1st Baronet, son of the late John
Stafford, J.P., of Portobello, co. Roscommon ; b.
May 3rd, 1857 ; L.R.C.P.I. and L.M. 1882, F.R.C.S.I.
1899; sometime a Member Local Govt. Board, Ire-
land, and of Lord- Lieut, of Ireland’s Advisory
Council ; C.B. (Civil) 1906, P.C. (Ireland) 1918 : in.
1890, Frances Agnes, who d. 1916, only da. and
heiress of the late Col. the Rt. Hon. Edward Robert
King-Harman, M.P. [E. Kingston, colls.], and has
issue.
^rms — Per chevron or and argent, a chevron engrailed and
a canton gules. Crest — Out of a ducal crest coronet azure a
swan rising proper charged with a torteau.
Seat— Rockingham, Boyle, co. Roscommon. Clubs —
Carlton, Kildare Street, Royal St. George Yacht.
Son living— CECIL WILLIAM FRANCIS, b. Jan. 6th,
1895 ; is Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps; formerly Midship-
man R.N. ; served during European War 1914-18 : in. 1917,
Sarah Beatrice, da. of Lieut.-Col. Alfred Dyke Acland [see
Acland, Bt., cr. 1890], and has issue living, Cicely Joan,
b. 1918, — Anne, b. 1919.
Granddaughter living [Issue of the late Capt. Edward
Charles Stafford King-Harman, Irish Guards, el. son of 1st baronet, b. 1891, d. (killed in action)
1914, having assumed by Roy. license 1900 the additional surnames of King-Harman : m. 1914,
Olive, only da. of Henry Pakenham Mahon [see E. Longford, colls.] : —
Lettice Mary (posthumous), b. 1915.
Keep the Jaith.
STAMER, Creation (U.K.) 1809. of Beauchamp, Dublin.
Sir Lovelace Stamer, 4th Baronet ; b.
April 4th, 1859 ; s. his father, the Right Rev. Sir
Lovelace Tomlinson, D.D., 1908; ed. at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Major 16th
Lancers ; is a J.P. for Staffordshire and Salop, and
Lieut.-Col. Yeo. ; served during Boer War, with
Reserve Regt. of Lancers : in. 1909, Eva Mary, da.
of Robert Charles Otter, of Royston Manor, Clay-
worth, Notts [E. Guilford, colls.], and has issue.
$rms — Quarterly gules and azure, a cross ermine charged
with the city sword in the scabbard in pale proper ; in the
1st and 4th quarters, on a fesse dancettee argent, a lion passant
gules ; in the 2nd and 3rd, a cap of justice or between three
castles argent. Crrst — A stag’s head erased, gorged with a
mural crown or.
Residence — Tunstall Hall, Market Drayton. Clubs —
Naval and Military, Windham.
Son living— LOVELACE ANTHONY, b. Feb. 28th, 1917.
Daughters living— Isabel Eva, b. 1910 Honora Mary, b.
1912.
Brothers Living— Rev. Frederick Charles, b. i860 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1886);
is R. of Berrington : m. 1891, Ethel, da. of the late Alexander
Donovan, of Framfield Place, Sussex, and has issue living,
William Donovan, b. 1895; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Prince of Wales’s (N. Staffordshire Regt.), —
Hugo Frederick Barnabas, b. 1900, — Gladys Mabel, A1892, — Marion Ethel, b. 1893. Residence ,
The Rectory, Berrington, Shrewsbury. William Edward, b. 1864; ed. at Rugby; formerly
Lieut. 1st Vol. Batn. Prince of Wales’s (N. Staffordshire Regt.) ; is a Member of Canterbury
House of Laity for Diocese of Lichfield : in. 1894, Evelyn Cicely, el. da. of the late Herbert
Wood, of Newbold Revel, Warwickshire, and has issue living, William Arthur John, b. 1899.
Residence, Underhill, Oswestry.—/?^. Reginald Dent, b. 1865 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Pem-
broke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1887, M.A. 1894): is V. of Prees, Shropshire. Residence , Prees Vicarage,
Shropshire.— Arthur Cowie, C.B.E.,b. 1869; ed. at Rugby ; is Ch. Assist. Mechanical Engineer,
N.-E. Railway; C.B.E. (Civil) 1920: in. 1900, Everilda Mary, da. of the late George Arthur
Thompson [see Cayley, Bt.], and has issue living, Joan Eleanor, b. 1909. Residence, Faverdale,
Darlington.
Bisters living — Ellen Caroline, b. 1858.— Evelyn Lucinda, b. 1871.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Ellen Isabel ( Lady Stainer), da. of the late Joseph Dent, of
Ribston Hall, Wetherby : m. 1857, the Rt. Rev. Sir Lovelace Tomlinson Stamer, D.D., 3rd
baronet, who d. 1908. Residence , Prees Vicarage, Whitchurch, Salop.
The 1st baronet, Sir William Stamer, was Lord Mayor of Dublin 1809 and 1819. and commanded
a regiment of the Dublin Yeomanry during the Irish rebellion. The Rt. Rev. Sir Lovelace Stamer,
D.D., 3rd Bt., was Suffragan Bishop of Shrewsbury 18881905.
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STANIER, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Peplow Hall, Hodnet, co. Salop.
Sir Beville Stanier, M.P. , 1st Baronet,
son of the late Francis Stanier, J.P., D.L., of
Peplow Hall, Salop; b. June I2ih, 1867; ed.
privately, and at Roy. Agricultural Coll., Ciren-
cester (M.R.A.C.); sometime Capt. Territorial
Force Reserve; is a J.P. and D.L. for Shropshire,
Chm. British Sugar Beet Growers So., Dep. Chm.
North Staffordshire Railway Co., Lord of the Manors
of Peplow and High Hatton, and patron of two
livings ; was Sec. Shropshire Territorial Asso.,
19 14- 19, and Chm* of Central Chamber of Agri-
culture 1917-18; sat for N., or Newport, Div. of
Shropshire (C) May 1908 to Nov. 1918 ; elected for
Ludlow Div. thereof Dec. 1918 : in. 1894, Sarah
Constance, da. of the late Rev. Benjamin Gibbons
(sometime V. of Lower Milton, Worcestershire),
of Waresley House, Hartlebury, Worcestershire,
and has issue.
^rms — Or, on a pile azure ten escallops, four, three, two,
and one of the first. &mt— In front of a griffin’s head.
Stronger by piety. erased proper three escallops or.
Seats — Peplow Hall, Market Drayton ; The Citadel, Hawkstone. Town Residence — 21,
Buckingham Gate, S.W. Club— Carlton.
Sons living- ALEXANDER BEVILLE GIBBONS, b Jan. 31st, 1899. Philip Francis, b.
1901.— Edward, b. 1905.
Daughter living — Dulce Constance : in. 1919, Capt. Frank Adolphus Hood Stanier, Shropshire
STAPLES. Creation (I.) 1628, of Lissan, co. Tyrone.
Sir John Molesworth Staples, nth Baronet ; b.
Dec. 29th, 1848 ; s. his father, Sir Nathaniel Alexander,
1899.
$rm» — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent, on a fesse engrailed sable between
three hurts, as many ermine spots between two dragons’ heads erased or,
Staples ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a cross ragule gules, on a chief sable two
pheons or, Jones. Crrst — A demi-savage azure, girt with a belt with
two rings, charged with four torteaux, and holding in his hands a large
staple or.
Brother living— ROBERT PONSONBY, b. June 30th, 1853 : m. 1883,
Ada Louise, da. of H. Stammers, of London, and has issue living,
Robert George Alexander, b. 1894 ; is Lieut. Army Ser. Corps, — Violet
Hope, b. 1896, — Beatrice Joyce Head, b. 1900, — Nora Lettice, b.
1902. Residence, Lissan, co. Tyrone.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Thomas Staples, B.S.C., 3rd
Teneo. son Qf the Rev. John Molesworth Staples, and next
I hold. brother of 10th baronet, b. 1827, d. 1886: m. 1868,
Grace, da. of the late Ven. William Hulbert Wolseley,
R. of Kilrush [see Wolseley, Bt., colls., cr. 1744]: —
John Molesworth, b. 1869 : m. 1905, Helen Lucy Johnstone, da. of the late Capt. Richard William
Barrington, H.E.I.C.S. [see Barrington, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, John Richard, b. 1906,
— Alice Henrietta, b. 1909. Residence, 14, Clyde Road, Dublin. Thomas, b. 1870 : in. 1903,
Mary Usher, da. of Frederick Greer, J.P., of Tullylagan, co. Tyrone, and has issue living, Thomas,
£.1905,— Grace, b. 1906, Residence, Rubio, Probyn Square, Blackrock, co. Dublin. Noel
Richard Ponsonby, b. 1879: m. 1905, Kathleen, da. of the late Alexander Avis Hamilton, of
Glensavage, Blackrock, co. Dublin, and has issue living, Richard Nathaniel, b. 1908, — Anne
Veronica, b. 1910.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Alexander Staples, cousin of the late Rt. Hon. John
Staples, M.P., father of 9th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Alexander Staples, b. 17 — , d. 1864 : in. 1816, Dorothea, who d. 1859,
da. of the Rev. Monsey Alexander : —
Thomas, b. 1823.— —Samuel Montgomery, b. 1830. Robert, b. 1832.— -Jane : m. 1850, the Rev.
Singleton Colville Harpur, who d. 1877, R. of Aghaboe, and has issue living, Thomas, b. 1851, —
Singleton Staples, b. 1857, — William George, b. 1859, — Henry, b. 1866, — Richard Wharton, b. 1868,
— Hannah, — Rebecca. Frances Dorothea.
The 9th baronet, Sir Thomas, Q.C., Queen’s Advocate in Ireland, was a distinguished lawyer.
STAPLETON, Creation (E.) 1679, of The Leeward Islands.
Pro magna charta.
For the great charter.
Sir Miles Talbot Stapleton, 9th Baronet , son of
the late Lieut. -Col. Richard Talbot Plantagenet Stapleton,
2nd son of 7th baronet ; b. May 26th, 1893 ; s. his uncle, Sir
Francis George, 1899; is Capt. R.E., and patron of one
living-; formerly Lieut. 3rd (Reserve) Batn. Oxfordshire and
Buckinghamshire L.I. : in. 1912, Doris, da. of the late Hedley
Ludford, of Llanelly, S. Wales.
&rtns— Argent, a lion rampant sable. Crtst — Out of a ducal coronet or, a
Saracen’s head afifrontee proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable.
Residence — Grey’s Court, Henley-on-Thames.
Sisters living— Marguerite Cerile Catherine, b. 1878 : m. 1904, Capt.
Arthur Duncombe-Shafto, D.S.O., Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.), who d.
(killed in action) 1914, and has issue living, Mark, b. 1905, — Betty, b. 1906.
■ Olive Florence, b. 1880. Hilda Alice, b. 1884 : m. 1911, Capt.
Herbert Maunsell Bowers, Hampshire Regt.
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Daughter living Of 8th Baronet— Clare Florence Mary (< Countess Cawley ), b. 1879: m. 1st, 1902,
Capt. Geoffrey Charles Buxton, who obtained a divorce 1913 [ see Buxton, Bt., cr. 1840, colls.] ;
2ndly, 1914, as his third wife, the 3rd Earl Cowley, who d. 1919. Residence , Seagry House,
Chippenham.
Mother living — Emma, da. of the late Rev. John Duncombe Shafto : m. 1877, Lieut. -Col. Richard
Talbot Plantagenet Stapleton, 2nd son of 7th baronet, who d. 1899, and has issue living (ante).
Residence , Manor House, Westcote-Barton, Oxford.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— Mary Catherine, da. of the late Adam Steuart Gladstone :
ni. ist, 1878, Sir Francis George Stapleton, 8th baronet, who d. 1899 ; 2ndly, 1902, William
Dalziel Mackenzie. Residences , Fawley Court, Henley-on-Thames; Farr, Inverness ; Croxton
Park, Thetford ; 91, Eaton Square, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Eliot Henry Stapleton, 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1835, d. 1892 :
m. i860, Frances Mary, who d. 1891, da. of Sir Walter Stirling, 2nd Bt. : —
HUGH LE DESPENCER, b. March 30th, 1863; became Lieut. R.N. 1885, and is Com. on
Emergency List: 1891, Bertha Gwendoline, da. of the late Major E. A. Cook, nth Hussars,
of Roydon Hall, East Peckham, Tonbridge, and has issue living, Gerald, b. 1894. — Mary Augusta
Blanche, b. 1892. Francis Harry, C.M .G. , b. 1876; ed. at R.M.C. ; Lieut. -Col. Oxfordshire and
Bucks L.I. ; Mesopotamia 1914-19 on Staff (despatches, C.M.G.) ; has Serbian Order of the White
Eagle ; C.M.G. 1919: m. 1911, Maud Ellen, da. of the late Major Alfred Edward Wrottesley [ see
B. Wrottesley, colls.], and has issue living, Henry Alfred, b. 1913.- . Eleanor Mary Caroline,
b. 1861. Evelyn : m. 1903, Alastair Hugh Forbes-Gordon [ see B. Sempill, colls.]. Residence ,
Weston Lodge, Weston Underwood, Derby. -Florence Blanche, b. 1874: m. 1898, Alexander
Collingwood Fownes Luttrell. Residence , Edington, Bridgwater.
Issue of the late George Airey Talbot Stapleton, 4th son of 7th baronet, b. 1838, d.
1908 : m. 1873, Elizabeth Anne, da. of the late Rev. George Henry Somerset, R.
of St. Mabyn [see D. Beaufort, colls.] : —
Mabyn Agneta Rose, b. 1885.
The ist baronet, Sir William Stapleton, was, after the Restoration, Governor of the Leeward Islands.
The 4th baronet sat as M.P. for Oxfordshire, and the barony of Le Despencer was terminated in
favor of the 6th baronet.
STEEL, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Murieston, Midcalder, co. Edinburgh. [Extinct 1904.]
Sir James Steel, ist and last Baronet.
Widow living of 1st Baronet— Barbara Joanna [Lady Steel), O.B.E., da. of the Rev.
Alexander Paterson, Min. of the United Presbyterian Church, Dairy, Galloway; Chm. of Women’s
Patriotic League, Pietermaritzburg during European War; O.B.E. 1918 : m. ist, 1883, Sir James
Steel, ist baronet, who d. 1904, sometime Lord Provost of Edinburgh ; 2ndly, 1911, Col. James
Hyslop, D.S.O., who d. 1917. Residence , Pietermaritzburg, Natal.
Steel (Ramsay-Steel-Maitland), see Maitland.
STEELE, Creation (I.) 1768, of Hampstead, Dublin. [Extinct or Dormant 1876.]
Sir Frederick Ferdinand Armstead Steele, 5th and last
Baronet.
Daughter living of 5th Baronet— Emily. Residence ,
The 4th baronet assumed in 1862 the additional surname of Graves.
STEPHEN, Creation (U.K.) 1891.
Sir Herbert Stephen, 2nd Baronet ; b. June
25th, 1857; j. his father, Sir James Fitzjames, K.C.S.I.,
1894 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1879,
LL.M. 1882); Bar. Inner Temple 1881 ; has been Clerk of
Assize for N. Circuit since 1889.
$rms — Argent, on a chevron between two crescents in chief, and a
sinister hand couped at the wrist and erect in base gules, an escallop
between two mullets of the first. Crrst — An eagle displayed with two
heads sable, resting its claws on an increscent to the dexter and a de-
crescent to the sinister, or.
Residences — 144, Lexham Gardens, W. ; Holmhurst, Godmanchester,
Hunts. Chambers — 4, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C. Clubs —
Athenaeum, Savile.
Brother living— Sir HARRY LUSHINGTON, b. March 2nd, i860;
9nr<;iim ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1882, LL.M. 1903);
Ufrward Bar. Inner Temple 1885; was a Judge of the High Court, Calcutta
^ 1901-14 ; elected an Alderman of London County Council 1915-
Knt. 1913 : m. 1904, Barbara, da. of the late William Shore Nightingale, of Embley, Romsey,
Hants, and Lea Hurst, Derbyshire, and has issue living, James Alexander, b. 1908. Residence ,
6, Rosary Gardens, S.W.7. Clubs , Athenaeum. Savile.
Sisters living— Katharine ; sometime Principal of Newnham Coll., Cambridge. Residence,
144, Lexham, Gardens, W. Rosamond Emily. Residence, Ardfeenish, 21, Upper Mount Street,
Dublin.™ -Dorothea Jane. Residence, Godmanchester, Hunts.
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The 1st baronet was Recorder of Newark-upon-Trent 1859-69, Legal Member of Council of Gov.-
Gen. of India 1869-72, Professor of Common Law at Inns of Court 1875-9, and a Judge of the High
Court of Justice 1879-91, also author of “ The History of the Criminal Law,” and other works.
COWELL-STEPNEY, Creation (U.K.) 1871, of Llanelly, Carmarthenshire. [Extinct
1909.]
Sir Emile Algernon Arthur Keppel Cowell-Stepney, 2nd and
last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Catherine Meriel {Lady Howard), b. 1876: in. 1911, as his
second wife, Sir (Edward) Stafford Howard, K.C.B., who d. 1916, sometime Commr. of Woods and
Forests [ see D. Norfolk, colls.]. Residence , Cilymaenllwyd, Llanelly, Carmarthenshire.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Hon. Margaret Leicester {Hon. Lady Cowell-Stepney), da. of
2nd Baron de Tabley : in. 1875, Sir Emile Algernon Arthur Cowell-Stepney, 2nd baronet, who d.
1909 (from whom she obtained a judicial separation 1903). Residence, Woodend, Ascot.
Stern (Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons), see Salomons.
SETON-STEUART, Creation (U.K.) 1815, of AHanton, Lanarkshire.
Sir Douglas Archibald Seton-
Steuart, 5th Baronet , son of tlie late Archibald
Seton-Steuart, 2nd son of 2nd baronet ; b. Aug.
20th, 1857 ; s. his brother, Sir Alan Henry,
1913; ed. at Eton, and at Keble Coll., Oxford;
is Hereditary Armour-Bearer and Squire of the
Royal Body in Scotland.
— Or, a fesse cheeky azure and argent, surmounted
of a bend gules, charged with three buckles of the field ; on
a sinister canton of the fourth a lion passant-guardant or
pierced with a dart proper, and in base a broken spear
surmounted of a helmet both proper. Cttat — Out of an earl’s
coronet a dexter hand grasping a thistle all proper, geeanil
potter (over crest) — “ Juvant aspera fortes ” {Difficulties delight the brave). Supporters— Two lions
rampant-guardant both proper, armed and langued gules collared of the last, charged with three
buckles or.
The reward of valour in war.
Seats — Touch, Cambusbarron, Stirling ; Allanton House, Newmains, Lanarkshire.
The 1st baronet, Sir Henry Steuart, LL.D., was descended from Alexander, the 6th Lord High
Steward of Scotland, and was well known for his literary attainments and his improvements in the
art of transplanting large trees. The 2nd baronet, whose patronymic was Macdonald, married Elizabeth
Margaret, daughter of the 1st baronet, and succeeded his father-in-law under a special remainder, and in
1836 assumed the surname of Seton-Steuart. The ancient families of the Setons of Touch (Hereditary
Armour-Bearers and Squires of the Royal Body in Scotland), the Steuarts of Allanton. as well as
the Macdonalds of Boisdale, are now represented by the present baronet.
STEVENSON, Creation (U.K.) 1914, of Cleveden, Kelvinside, Co. of City of Glasgow.
Sir Daniel Macaulay Stevenson, LL.D., ist Baronet , son of
John Stevenson, engineer ; b. Aug. 1st, 1851 ; ed. at Secular Sch., Glasgow; LL.D.
Glasgow Univ. ; is head of the firm of D. M. Stevenson and Co., coal exporters,
of Glasgow, Cardiff, Newcastle, Hull, and Birmingham, Chm. (18 years') of Scottish
Coal Exporters’ Asso., a J.P. and D.L. for Glasgow, a Member of Committee on
Coal Trade after the War, and of Scottish National (Rosyth) Housing Co., Chm. of
Committee on Supply of Coal to France and Italy, of Scottish Labour Colony
Asso., and of Glasgow Workmen’s Dwellings Co., a Chevalier of Legion of Honour,
and an Officer of Order of Crown of Italy; was a Member of Glasgow Corporation
1892-14, Lord Provost of City of Glasgow, and Lord-Lieut. of Co. ol City of
Glasgow 1911-14, and a Member of National Health Insurance Committee, and of
Departmental Committee on Local and Imperial Taxation 1912-14; has been Hon.
City Treasurer, Senior Magistrate, and Convener of Finance, Glasgow Corporation.
&rma — Not yet on record.
Residence — 5, Crossloan Road, Kelvinside, Glasgow. Office — 12. Waterloo Street, Glasgow,
Clubs N ational Liberal, Liberal (Glasgow), Scottish Liberal.
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STEVENSON, Creation (U.K) 1917, of Walton Heath, Parish of Walton-on-the-HiU
Surrey.
Sir James Stevenson, 1st Baronet ,
son of Archibald Stewart Stevenson ; b. April
2nd, 1873; is Managing Director of John
Walker and Sons (Limited), of Kilmarnock,
Director of Area Organization of Ministry of
Munitions (creating Munitions Areas Scheme),
Vice-Chm. Civil Aviation Advisory Committee,
a Member of Minister’s Advisory Committee,
and of Munitions Council (for Ordnance), Chm.
of Committee that set up Imperial Mineral
Resources Bureau, of Demobilization Board of
Ministry of Munitions, and of Co-Ordinating
Committee of Munitions Council, Surveyor-Gen.
of Supply, Army Council ; also a Member of Air
Council: in. 1st, 1897, Jessie Baird, who d 1917,
da. of James Hogarth, of Ardrossan, Scotland ;
2ndly, 1918, Stella, fifth da. of William John
Fraser, and widow of Edward H. Johnstone.
$rms — Azure, a high explosive shell erect proper, in
chief two fleut-de-lis or. (Inst — A dexter hand couped at
the wrist, grasping a roll of parchment proper and a pipe
or in saltire.
Residence — Redholm, Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey.
STEWART, Creation (I.) 1623, of Fort Stewart, co. Donegal.
Sir Harry Jocelyn Urquhart
Stewart, nth Baronet , 8th in descent from 1st,
and younger son of the late William Molloy Stewart,
brother of 9th, baronet; b. 1871; s. his brother, Sir
William AuCxUSTUS Annesley, 1894; formerly
Hon. Capt. in the Army, and Major Donegal
Artillery, R.G.A. (Mil.); was High Sheriff for co.
Donegal 1905: m. 1896, Isabel Mary, second da. of
the late Lieut.-Col. F. S. Mansfield, D.L., of Castle
Wray, co. Donegal, and has issue.
$rms — Gules, a fesse cheeky argent and azure, between
three lions rampant or. flirtat — A dexter hand in armour proper,
holding a heart gules.
Seat— Fort Stewart, Ramelton, co. Donegal.
Sons living— WILLIAM FRANCIS, b. Oct. 6th, 1901.
Jocelyn Harry, b. 1903. Walter Annesley, b. 1907.
Malcolm Geoffrey, b. 1908.
Daughters living— Isabel, b. 1897 Kathleen Mary,
b. 1898. Hester Anna Lilian, b. 1899.— Violet Mary,
A 1904. Evelyn Frances, b. 1911.
Sisters living — Marion Drummond : m. 1890, David Wann
Aikman, C.I.E., formerly Ch. Engineer and Sec. to Govt.,
Punjab. Residence, The Shrubbery, Simla.— —Henrietta : m. 1892, Sackville Berkeley, Dist.
Police Sup., India. Annie Hester : m. 1910, Henry Charles King. Residence, Salisbury,
Rhodesia.
Nothing is to be despaired of.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late James Augustus Stewart, brother of 9th baronet, b. 1835, d. 1915 :
m. 1884, Ann Wilhelmina Jean, who d. 1913, el. da. of the late William Wray,
of Oak Park, co. Donegal : —
James Augustus, b. 1894 ; Lieut. Roy. Munster Fusiliers ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915.
—Wilhelmina Augusta. Mary Adeline Cecil. Edith Frances. Augusta Anna Blanche.—
Hester Leonora Sophia. Flora Euphemia. Residence, Sunnyside, Buncrana, co. Donegal.
Issue of the late Col. Harry Hutchinson Augustus Stewart, brother of 9th baronet,
b. 1840, d. 1916 : m. 1st, 1874, Lucy Sarah, who d. 1875, da. of the late Lieut.-Gen.
Richard Burnaby, R.E. (who assumed the surname of Dyott), of Freeford, near
Lichfield ; 2ndly, 1879, Frederica Elizabeth, who d. 1912, da. of the late Frederic
Somes, of Beech Hill Park, Loughton. Essex :—
Of whom (by 2nd marriage), Walter Annesley b. 1883; is a Clerk in Foreign Office : m. 1920, Phyllis
Lucie, da. of Edmund Larkin Horne, of 34, Bolton Gardens, S.W. Residence, 13, Elvaston Place,
S.W.7. Clubs , St. James’s, Wellington, Royal Automobile. ■ Charles Frederic Somes, M.C. ,
b. 1884 ; Capt. Roy. Munster Fusiliers ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918.— William
Mountjoy, b. 1886. Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia. Adrian Harry, b. 1888; Lieut.
Gloucestershire Regt., and attached W. African Frontier Force; d. (killed in action in the
Cameroons) 1914. Marjorie Augusta, b. 1891 : in. 1914, the Rev. Owen Manby, and has issue
living, Mary Hope Petronella, b. 1916. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Lorenzo Moore Stewart (infra) : —
Issue of the late Richard Quinton Stewart, b. 1844, d. 190- : in. 1874, Isabel Christiana, da.
of Erasmus Wilson Williams, of Dublin :—
Richard Evans Augustus, A 1875. Lorenzo Moore, A 1882. Isabella Florence. Emily Gertrude.
Issue of the late Lorenzo Moore Stewart, uncle of 9th baronet, A 1800, d. 1865:
in. 18—, Emily, da. of Richard Quinton : —
Mary Florence: tit. 18 — . Frances Adelaide : in. 18 — .
This family is of common ancestry with the Earls of Galloway and Barons Blantyre. The 1st
baronet greatly distinguished himself in the troubles of Ireland, and was created a Privy Councillor.
The 3rd baronet, Master-General of the Ordnance in Ireland, was in 1682 created Lord Stewart of
Ramelton and Viscount Mountjoy. The 2nd Viscount and 4th Baronet was also Master-General
of the Ordnance ; and the 3rd Viscount and 5th Baronet was created Earl of Blesinton, but his
peerages became extinct at his death in 1769. The 6th baronet sat as M.P. for Charlemont 1763-97,.
and the 7th baronet represented in Parliament Enniskillen 1783-90 and Donegal co. 1802-18.
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STEWART, Creation (U.K.) 1803, of Athenry, Tyrone.
Sir Hugh Houghton Stewart, 4th
Baronet ; b. Sept. 15th, 1858; s. his father, Sir
John Marcus, 1905 ; ed. at Wellington Coll.*
and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; has been Capt,
2nd Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles and Lieut. -Col. and
Hon. Col. 4th Batn. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Tyrone (High Sheriff,
1903) ; served in S. Africa 1901, Comdg. 22nd
Batn. Imperial Yeo., and 1902, Comdg. 3rd Batn.
Essex Regt., and during European War 1914-16
Comdg. an Inf. Brig. : in. 1915, Amy, widow of
Frederick Charles Caldwell, and da. of the late
Walpole Eyre Greenwell.
^rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th, or, a Hon rampant azure,
within a double tressure flory counter-flory vert ; 2nd and 3rd,
or, a fess chequy argent and azure, in chief a portcullis sable ;
the whole within a bordure gobony argent and vert, (ffmt — A
unicorn’s head couped or, corned and crined argent.
Seat — Lough McRory Lodge, co. Tyrone. Town Resi-
dence— 101, Ashley Gardens, S.W. Club — Naval and
Military.
Brothers living— GEORGE POWELL, b. Oct. 7th, 1861 ;
is Major Reserve of Officers, and Lieut. -Col. Comdg. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers Depot; has been
Lieut. -Col. 2nd Batn. Roy. Jersey Mil. ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen's medal with two
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps): m. 1895, Florence Maria Georgina, da. of the late Col. Sir
James Godfray, having had issue, of whom John Houghton, b. 1895 ; Lieut. Roy. Inniskilling
Fusiliers ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — Hugh Charlie Godfray, b. 1897 ; ed. at
Bradfield, and at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers, —Mary, b. 1899. Residence,.
Grainville Manor, Jersey.— Albert Fortescue, C.M.G. , O.B.E., b. 1868; is Col. Suffolk Regt.;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.M.G. , O.B.E.) ; C.M.G. and O B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1902,
Rita, third da. of the late Rt. Hon. J. Christian, a Lord Justice of Appeal, Ireland. Cosmo
Gordon, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1869; ed. in France and Germany, and at R.M.A. ; is Col. R.F.A.,
and Comdg. Inf. Brig, in India 1920; served with Kurram Expedition 1892-3, on special
duty at Gilgit 1893-6, with Chitral Relief Force 1895, superintending passage of guns over
Shandur Pass (despatches, medal with clasp, D.S.O.), with Nile Expedition 1897-9, present
at battle of Khartum (despatches, medal, Egyptian medal with three clasps, 4th class Medjidie),
with Sudan Expedition 1900, in S. Africa 1902, with 24th Batn. Imperial Yeo. (Queen’s medal
with four clasps), and during European War 1914-18 as a Gen. Staff Officer, and Comdg. R.A.
(wounded, despatches, C.M.G., Brevet Col.); was a Gen. Staff Officer (2nd grade) at Staff
Coll. 1909-12 ; D.S.O. 1895, C.M.G. 1915 : VI. 1911, Gladys Berry, da. of the late Dr. J. H.
Honeyman, of Auckland, New Zealand, and has issue living, Charles Cosmo Bruce, b. 1912.
Rev. Julian Leslie, b. 1873 ; served in S. Africa 1902, as Acting Chap, to the Forces ; is V. of
Staplefield ; a Chap, to the Forces 1917-19 : in. 1904, Henrietta Georgiana, youngest da. of the
late Lieut.-Col. Henry Lane, J.P., D.L. Residence, Staplefield Vicarage, Sussex.
Sisters living — Annie Coote Houghton.— —Mary.— —Madeleine Delamont.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet)— Elizabeth : m. 1857, Capt. Hugh Montgomery Archdall,
who d. 1880, formerly of 52nd Foot, having had issue, of whom Edw'ard Hugh, b. 1861, — Henry St.
George, b 1862, — Alfred Montgomery, b. 1864, — William Stewart (of Maperath, Kells, co. Meath),
b. 1870: in. 1898, Emily Laura, da of Hugh Lyons- Montgomery, and has issue living, William
Stewart Edward b. 1908, Mary Vera b. 1900, Charlotte Josephine b. 1902, Catherine Alicia Skye
b. 190V — Lionel John Dawson, b. 1874, — Nicholas James Mervyn b. 1879; Lieut. Cameron
Highlanders; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — Henrietta Julia Maud: m .
1896, the Rev. John Olphert (ante), — Margaret Matilda, — Emily Mary Hamilton, — Henriette
Rowley. Residence, Hermitage, Blackrock, co. Dublin.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Henry Lucas St. George, b. 1847 ; formerly Lieut. 74th High-
landers, and Major 3rd Batn. Highland L.I. (retired as Lieut.-Col.): in. 1875, Margaret Smyth,
who d. 1877, da. of the late John Kerr, of Greenock. Residence, Hermitage, Blackrock, co,
Dublin. Chibs, Kildare Street, Royal St. George Yacht.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Marcus Stewart, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b 1863, d. 1906 : m,
1888, Ada Loveday, who d. 1896 : —
Gladys Edith Houghton.— Muriel Gage.
Issue of the late Capt. Hugh Stewart, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1840, d. 1909 : *«.
1874, Harriet Emily (now of Hatley, Foxrock, co. Dublin), da. of the Rev.
Howard St. George, V. of St. John’s, co. Down : —
Hugh, D.S.O. , M.C., M.B.,b. 1881; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ; d. (on active ser. during European-
War) 1918 : m. 1907, Muriel Dalzell, da. of Hugh McKean, of 4, Rostrevor Terrace, Rathgar,
Dublin. Herbert St. George, b. 1888; is Lieut. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers.— Mary Elizabeth.
—Agnes Grace. Harriet Amy.
Grandchildren of the late Mervyn Stewart, 2nd son of ist baronet, : —
Issue of the late George Vesey Stewart, b. 1831 ; d. 1920 ; in. 1856, Margaret, wha
d. 1914, da. of John Rowley Miller, of Moneymore : —
Mervyn Archdale b. 1859 : m. 1881, Phoebe, da. of the late Robert Hornidge-Gledstanes, having had
issue, of whom George Cecil, b. 1883 ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918; in. 191-,
Renee, da. of Dr. J. Ward, of Kati Kati, New Zealand, — Mary Sophia Ethel : in. 191-, Rutland
Turner, of Tauranga, New Zealand, and has issue living, Stewart b. 191-, — Evyleen Frances.
Residence, ' Tynwald, Tauranga, New Zealand. John Rowley Miller, b. 1862 : m. ist, i886r
Ellen Louisa, who d. 1912, da. of the late H. Furniss, of Kyber Pass, Auckland, New Zealand ;
2ndly, 1913, Louisa Beatrice, da. of Thomas Gorst Travis, of Dunedin, New Zealand, and has
issue living (by ist marriage), Mervyn Oswald, b. 1888, — George Leslie, b. 1893, — Trevor, b. 18 — ,
(by 2nd marriage), John Rowley Miller, b. 1914. Adela Louisa Florence : in. 1905, — Elise, —
Rita, — Doris. Hugh Alexander Montgomery Moore, b. 1868; is a J.P. for New Zealand : 111.
1891, Susan, da. of the late William Tasman Clark, C.E., of Hobart, Tasmania, and has issue
living, James Edward Frederick Vesey Tasman, b. 18 — , — Hugh Alexander Murray, b. 18 — , —
Gilbert Harry Ranfurly, b. 18—, — Christina Martina Alice, b. 18 — , — Myrtle, b. 190-.— Andrew
Charles Henry Arbuthnot, b. 1871. William Nassau, b. 1874. Emily Charlotte: m. 1879,
Richard Villiers Surtees [Dashwood, Bt., colls, cr. 1684]. —Fanny Montgomery : in. 1886, Michael
Patrick Stewart [see Shaw-Stewart, Bt., colls.]. Mary Phoebe : in. 1885, Arthur Roderick
Dumbleton, and has issue living, Charles Mervyn Gordon, b. 1886 : in. 1906 Elsie Knowles,
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of Wellington, New Zealand, and has issue living, Douglas Horatio b. 1889, Lawrence Phillips
b. 1893, Frances Mary Pauline b. 1887 : m. 1908, William Charles Anderson, who d. (killed in
action during European War) 191-, Violet Louise Graced. 1891.
Issue of the late Hugh Stewart, b. 1841, d. 1909 : in. 1870, Adela Blanche, who d. 1910,
da. of the late Major James Anderson, J.P., D.L. (Essex Mil.), of Havering Grange,
Essex : —
Mervyn James, b. 1871 ; is Capt. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. : tn. 1910, Margaret Emma, da. of Frederick
Jeffray Steuart, formerly of Carfin, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and has issue living, Hugh St.
Clair, b. 1910. — David, b. 1912, — Mary Jeffray, b. 1913, — Audrey Mervyn, b. 1914. Residence ,
Northbrook House, Falmouth.
Granddaughters of the late George Vesey Stewart (ante) : —
Issue of the late George Vesey Stewart, b. 1861, d. 1892 : in. 1890, Cecilia Isabella, da. of
Thomas Anderson, formerly of Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-Tyne : —
Erin Lucy Sophia Daisy Cecilia. Georgina Frances (posthumous).
The 1st baronet, the Right Hon. Sir John, Attorney-General for Ireland in 1799, was successively
M.P. for cos. Down and Tyrone. The 2nd baronet was also M.P. for co. Tyrone.
STEWART, Creation (U.K.) 1881, of South Kensington.
Sir Norman Robert Stewart, C.B., 2^ Baronet ;
b. Sept. 27th, 1851 ; s. his father, Field-Marshal Sir Donald
Martin, G.C.B. , G.C.S.I. , C.I.E. , D.C.L. , LL.D ., 1900;
ed. at Harrow, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is a retired
Maj.-Gen. Indian Army ; served as A.D.C. on Staff of Sir
Donald Stewart in Afghan wars 1878-9-80 (despatches twice,
medal with clasp, and Brevet Major), as an A.A.G. and Q.M.G.,
with Suakin Field Force 1885 (medal with two clasps, bronze
star, despatches, Brevet Lieut. -Col. ), and in China 1900, in
command of 1st Inf. Brig, (despatches, C.B.) ; C.B. (Mil.)
1900: m. 1875, Adeline, da. of P. W. Hewett, of Bombay,
and has issue.
$rms — Or, a fesse cheeky azure and argent, between in chief two garbs
azure, and in base an eastern crown gules. Cnst — An arm in armour,
couped below the wrist, holding in the hand a dagger palewise proper.
Residence —
Son living— DOUGLAS LAW, b. July ist, 1878.
Daughters living — Elsie, b. 1876 : in. 1893, Henry Stanyon. Kathleen Seymour, b. 1880 : m.
ist, 19 — , Major W. O. Dawson, who d. 19 — ; 2ndly, 1918, Capt. Francis James Harly Pring,
M.C., Cheshire Regt.
Sisters living— Flora Alice ( Lady Jenner ), b. 1853: in. ist, 1877, Brig.-Surg. Richard William
Davies, who d. 1890: 2ndly, 1893, Ma:or Sir Walter Kentish William Jenner, 2nd Bt., D.S.O.,
and has issue living (by 2nd marriage) [see Jenner, Bt.]. Residence , Lytes Cary, Kingsdon,
Taunton. Marina Annie (Lady Eustace ), b. 1855 : m. 1882, Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis John William
Eustace, K.C.B., and has issue living, Frank Rowland, £. 1891 ; Lieut. A.S.C. : m. 1915, Gertrude,
da. of D. M. Keay, of Edinburgh, and has issue living, Marina Isobel b. 1916. Residence , Doric
House, Bath. Norah Helen Gertrude, b. 1868: m. ist, 1891, S. J. O’Neill Murphy, from
whom she obtained a divorce 1894 ; 2ndly, 1899, Maior Leopold Christian Duncan Jenner, D S.O.
[see Jenner. Bt.], and has issue living (by ist marriage), Ruby Nora, b. 1893 : in. 1911, Capt. J. K.
Maurice, Army Ser. Corps. Residence , Manor House, Avebury, Wilts.
The ist baronet, Field-Marshal Sir Donald Stewart, G.C.B., G.C.S.I., C.I.E. , was A.A.G. of
the Army at Lucknow, commanded the Forces in Afghanistan Campaign 1879-80, and was Com.-in-
Ch. in India 1881-5, subsequently becoming Governor of Chelsea Hospital.
For the king and law.
Stewart- Clark, see Clark.
STEWART, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Fingask, co. Perth-
Sir John Henderson Stewart, ist Baronet ; b. 18 — ; a partner in
the firm of Alexander Stewart and Son, of Dundee, and Dep. Chm., Sheffield Steel
Products, and a J. P.
Jlnns anb Crtst — Not exemplified at time of going to press.
Seat — Fingask, Perth.
STEWART, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Glasgow.
Sir J. W. Stewart, ist Baronet ; b. 18 — ; sometime Lord Provost
of Glasgow.
[Nominated a Baronet Nov. 1920.]
Residence — Glasgow.
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MacTAGGART-STEWART, Creation (U.K.) 1892, of Southwick, Stewartry of
Kirkcudbright, and Blairderry, Wigtownshire.
Sir Mark John MacTaggart-Stewart, 1st
Baronet , elder son of the late Mark Hathorn Stewart, J.P.,
D.L. , of Southwick, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright ; b. Oct. 12th,
1834 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1858,
M.A. i860); Bar. Inner Temple 1862 ; is a J.P. and a D.L.
for the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, a J.P. and D.L. for
Wigtownshire, and Hon. Col. R.F.A. (V. D.) ; assumed
the additional surname and arms of MacTaggart 1895 ;
sat as M.P. for Wigtown Burghs ( C ) 1874-80, when he
| was defeated ; re-elected (at Bye- Election July 1880) and
unseated on petition ; sat for Kirkcudbrightshire (C) 1885-1906
(when he was defeated) and Jan. to Nov. 1910: m. 1866,
Marianne Susanna, who d. 1914, only child of the late
John Orde Ommanney, by Susanna, who d. 1902, da. and
heiress of the late Sir John MacTaggart, Bt., of Ardwell (ext.),
and has issue.
^rais — Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, surmounted of a bend engrailed
gules charged with three fish hauriant of the field, in sinister chief point a round buckle of the fourth,
all within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the last, Stewart; 2nd and 3rd argent, a bend
sable between two owls proper, MacTaggart. Crest — A demi-lion rampant, in his dexter paw a round
buckle or.
Seat — Southwick, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright,
servative (Edinburgh).
Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum, New and Con-
Son living— EDWARD ORDE, b. Jan. 31st, 1883 ; ed. at Cheam, at Eton, andatCh. Ch., Oxford
(B.A. 1905, M.A. 1907) ; Capt. Grenadier Guards Reserve of Officers ; assumed the additional
surname of McTaggart 1914 : m. 1917, the Hon. Margaret Selina Flora Maud, da. of 3rd Baron
Donington. Seats, Ardwell, Wigtownshire ; Knockishee, Glenluce. Chibs, Carlton, Guards’,
Pratt’s, Royal Automobile.
Daughters living — Janet Gertrude, b. 1871 : m. 1899, Robert George Seton, Recorder of Devizes [E.
Brownlow, colls.], and has issue living, Robert Walter Scott, b. 1900, — John Archibald, b. 1906,
— William George Stewart, b. 1909, — Eleanor Katherine, b. 1902. Residence, 57, Fitzjohn’s
Avenue, Hampstead, N. W.-- —Sarah Blanche, b. 1872. Frances Emily {Countess of Cassillis),
b. 1873 ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and has Order of
Mercy : m. 1903, the Earl of Cassillis, el. son of 3rd Marquess of Ailsa. Residence, 22, Charles
Street, Berkeley Square, W. Susanna Mary ( Duchess of Grafton ), b. 1878 ; has Order of
Mercy, and is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England: m. 1st, igor,
the 17th Baron Borthwick, who d. 1910 ; 2ndly, 1916, as his second wife, the 8th Duke of Grafton.
Residences, Ravenstone Castle, Wigtownshire; 6, Chesterfield Gardens, W.i ; Euston' Hall,
Thetford, Norfolk ; Wakefield Lodge, Stony Stratford. Margaret Anna, £.1880: m. 1906, Sir
David Charles Herbert Dalrymple, 2nd Bt., of New Hailes, from whom she obtained a divorce
1919. Residence , Croy, Maybole, Ayrshire.
SHAW-STEWART, Creation (N.S.) 1667, of Greenock and Blackball, Renfrewshire.
/ hope for better things.
Sir (Michael) Hugh Shaw-
laurel vert.
Stewart, C.B., 8th Baronet ; b. July nth,
1854 ; s. his father, Sir Michael Robert,
1903 ; ed. at Eton, andatCh. Ch., Oxford ;
formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Princess Louise’s
(Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) ; is
Vice-Lieut, and a J.P. for Renfrew, and
Chm. of its Territorial Force Asso. and
Hon. Col. 5th Batn. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders ; was a Member of Roy.
Commns. on Deer Forests 1892, and on
Physical Training (Scotland) 1902 ; sat as
M.P. for E. Div. of Renfrewshire (C) 1886-
1906, when he was defeated therefor ; un-
successfully contested Stirlingshire 1885 ;
C.B. (Civil) 1916 : m. 1883, Lady Alice
Emma Thynne, C.B.E., da. of 4th Marquess
of Bath.
^rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a fesse chequy
azure, over all a lion rampant gules ; 2nd and 3rd,
azure, three covered cups or. Crests — 1st, a lion’s
head erased gules, armed and langued azure ; 2nd,
holding a club over his shoulder proper, a demi-
_ savage wreathed about the head and middle with
Supporters Dexter, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, gorged with a
collar cheeky argent and azure ; sinister, a savage, holding
wreathed round the head and middle with laurel leaves vert.
club over his shoulder all proper,
Seat Ardgowan, Inverkip, Renfrewshire. Clubs— Carlton, Travellers’.
BrOtfleJs CHARLES ROBERT, b. July 9th, 1856 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch.,
l?nA‘ l88°* M-A- 1882); formerly R. of Cowden : m. 1890, Ida Fannie Caroline, da. of
P- "liken, and has issue living, Una Mary, b. 1800 : 1916, Walter Rupert Reynell, and has
issue living Peter Carew b 1)17, Joan Katherine b. 19x8, -Katharine, b. 1893: m. 1912, Robert
Alexander [Hobhouse , Bt ..]. Residence, 6, Queen’s Elm Square, S.W. Club, Oxford and Cam-
w^lter Richard, M.B.E , b. 1861 ; formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Princess Louise’s (Argyll
rnlSr! ^S^H,ghn-dw)’ a(Vj,Ist Wiltshire Vol. Rifle Corps; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County
Councillor (Tisbury Div.) for Wilts (High Sheriff 1919); M.B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1891, Mary
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Beatrice Sydney, O.B.E., da. of Sidney Leveson Lane [V. Downe], having had issue, of whom
Walter Guy, M.C., b. 1892; is Capt. Coldstream Guards; served during European War 1914-1S
(wounded, M.C.) : in. 1915, Diana, da. of George Bulteel, and has issue living, Ian Niel b. 1918,
Lavinia^Mariquita b. 1919, — Niel, b. 1894 ; Lieut. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ; d. (killed ia
action during European War) 1916, — Michael Sidney, b. 1905, — Mary Sibell Agnes, b. 1896, — Irene
Beatrice, b. 1901. Residences, Hays, Shaftesbury ; Villa Shaw-Stewart, Ajaccio, Corsica. Clubr
Junior Carlton. Archibald William, b. 1865 ; formerly Sub-Lieut. R.N. Residence , South-
ridge, Hindon, Salisbury.
Sisters living — Helen ( Countess Manvers), b. 1859: m. 1880, the 4th Earl Manvers. Residencesr
Thoresby Park, Newark-on-Trent, Notts ; Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham. Agnes Caroline
{Hon. Mrs. Henry S. Littleton), b. 1862: m. 1898, the Hon. Henry Stuart Littleton [see B.
Hatherton]. Residence , 21, Cadogan Place, S.W.
Widow living Of 7th. Baronet — Octavia ( Lady Octavio. Shaw-Stewart), da. of 2nd Marquess of
Westminster: in. 1852, Sir Michael Robert Shaw-Stewart, 7th baronet, who d. 1903. Residence r
Fonthill Abbey, Tisbury, Wilts.
Collateral Branches living.
issue (by 1st marriage) of the late John Archibald Shaw-Stewart, 2nd son of 6th
baronet, b. 1829, d 1900 : in. 1st, 1857, Helenora Margaret Angela, who d. 1865,
da. of Boyd Alexander, of Ballochmyle ; 2ndly, 1881, Isabella Barbara, who d.
1883, widow of Capt. J. H. J. Alexander, C.B., and da. of T. C. Hume; 3rdly,
1886, Constance Mary, who d. 1910, da. of the late Edward Johnston : —
Archibald Claud, b. 1859 ; ed. at Radley ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and
Sutherland) Highlanders. Helenor, b. T858 : m. 1882, Frank Gore-Browne, K.C., and has issue
living, Stewart, D.S.O., b. 1883 [see “ Companjonage ”], — Robert Francis, b. 1893; is Lieut.
R.F.A. ; served during European War 1914-16 (prisoner) : in. 1919, Margaret, da. of the late Dr.
James Elias, of Brentwood, Pendleton, — Sapphire Helenor, b. 1887 : in. 1911, the Rev. Hugh
Duncan Hanford, and has issue living, a son b. 1914, a da. b. 1912, a da. (twin) b. 1912, a da. A
1917, a da. (twin) b. 1917. Residence, Oakley House, Abingdon. Angela Constance, b. 1862.
Issue of the late Robert Farquhat Shaw-Stewart, 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1836
d. 1911 : in. 1859, Isabella Jane, who d. 19x6, da. of the Hon. C. W. Warner, C.B.,
formerly Attorney-Gen. of Trinidad : —
Patrick Francis, b. 1872 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Vol. Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers. Agnes Ethel.—
Olive Margaret: in. 1917, the Rev. Thomas John Hardy, Warden of St. Mary’s House, Regent’s
Park, N.W. Residence, St. Mary’s House, 84, Regent’s Park Road, N.W.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. of the Fleet Sir Houston Stewart, 2nd son of 5th
baronet : —
Issue of the late Adm. Sir William Houston Stewart, G.C.B., b. 1822, d. 1901 : m. 1st, 1850,
Catherine Elizabeth, who d. 1867, da. of Eyre Coote, of West Park, Hants ; 2ndly,
1872, Blanche Caroline (now of 130, Sloane Street, S.W.), da. of the late Adm. the Hon.
Keith Stewart, C. B. [see E. Galloway, colls.] : —
(By 1 st marriage), Archibald William Houston, b. 1864 : in. 1891, Flora Sarah Ann, da. of Thomas
Beeson, of Stony Mountain, Manitoba, Canada, and has issue living, William Houston, b. 1893, —
Catherine Grace, b. 1898.— Catherine Coote. Louisa Mary. — —(By 2nd marriage), Blanche
Nita Mary.
Issue of the late John Erskine Douglas Stewart, b. 1832, d. 1870 : in. 1854, Julia, who
d. 1899, da. of the Rev. Henry Turton : —
Michael Patrick, b. i860 : in. 1886, Fanny Montgomery, da. of George Vesey Stewart [see Stewart,
Bt., cr. 1803, colls.], and has issue living, John Houston Douglas, b. 1890, — George Archdale,.
b. 1893, — Angela Julia Isabel, — Nina Margaret. Catherine Angela.
Grandchildren of the late John Shaw-Stewart (infra): —
Issue of the late Michael John Maxwell Shaw-Stewart, b. 1828, d. 1894 : in. 1867, Julia, who
d. 1899. da. of the late Augustus Hermann Kinderman : —
Michael John, b. 1870. Margaret Veronica, b. 1869.
Issue of the late Maj. -Gen. John Heron Maxwell Shaw-Stewart, b. 1831, d. 1908: in. 1871,
Mary Catherine Bedingfeld, who d. 19^9, da. of Col. George Chancellor Collyer : —
Basil Heron, C-M.G., D.S.O., b. 1877 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Lieut. -Col. R.A. ; served during European
War 1914-18 (D.S.O., C.M.G.); D.S.O. i9i7,C.M.G. 1918 : in 1916, Vera, da. ofW. H. Caldwell,
of Morar, Inverness-shire. Patrick Houston, b. 1888; Lieut. -Com. R.N. ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1917. Mary Winifred. Katharine Bedingfeld.
Issue of the late John Shaw-Stewart, 3rd son of 5th baronet, b. 1793, d. 1840 : in .
1827, Jane Stuart, who d. 18 — , da. of Sir John Shaw Heron-Maxwell, 4th Bt. : —
Helenora Grace : m. 1870, Capt. Ian Dalrymple Clark (Madras Army), who d. 1870
Grandchildren of the late Robert Steuart, great-grandson of the late Walter Steuart
(infra) : —
Issue of the late Major David Steuart, b. 1830, d. 1890: in. 1861, Dorothy Emily, who d.
1910, da. of the late Rev. John Cox, R. of Fairstead, Essex : —
Robert John Archibald, b. 1863; is a J.P. for Stirlingshire. Residence, Steuart Hall, Stirling.
Mary Helen: in. 1909, Lieut.-Col. William George Lyddon, C.M.G., R.A.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut. -Gen. George Mackenzie Steuart, great-grandson of
the late Walter Steuart, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late George Steuart, b. 1821, d. 1893 : in. 1865, Susan Alexander (now of 3,
Forbes Road, Edinburgh), da. of the late James McAlpine, Ch. of the Clan McAlpine,
and widow of Henry Goodwyn, Lieut. Royal Bengal Engineers: —
George Mackenzie, b. 1866 : in. 1919, Mary Dorothea, only da. of the late Adm. F. S. Clayton, of
Wyelands, Ross-on-Wye. Club , New (Edinburgh). James MacAlpine, b. 1868 ; formerly Capt.
4th Batn. S. Staffordshire Regt. Clubs, Arthur’s, New (Edinburgh). Murray Babington, M.B.,
b. 1872: m. 1904, Maud Anne Sophia, M.B.E., da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Charles Samuel Steward,
Indian Army [see Hamilton, Bt., cr. 1646, colls.], and has issue living, Ducarol Anne Katherine,
b. 190-. Residence, Oakley, Kircudbright. Janet Alexander: in. 1899. as his second wife, the
Very Rev. Llewelyn Wynne-Jones (formerly V. of Oswestry), Dean of St. Asaph. Residence , The
Deanery, St. Asaph.
Issue of the late Major John Shaw Steuart, b. 1832 d. 1872 : in. 1867, Mary Babington Ball,
da. of Robert Ball Steele, of Rathkeale, co. Kildare : —
Jane West Babington: in. 1893, Major Oliver Goldsmith levers, formerly Indian Army, and has
issue living, a da., b. 1893. Residence,
The present Baronet is in direct male descent from Sir John Stewart, natural son of Robert III.,
King of Scotland, to whom was granted the family seat of Ardgowan. The 1st baronet sat
successively as M.P. for cos. Lanark and Renfrew: the 4th was M.P. for co. Renfrew; the 5th was
Lord-Lieut. of that co. ; the 6th was M.P. for cos. Lanark and Renfrew, and the 7th M.P. for co.
Renfrew and Lord-Lieut. of the co.
Stewart-Richardson, see Richardson.
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STIRLING, Creation (N.S.) 1666, of Glorat, Stirlingshire.
Sir George Murray Home
Stirling, C.B.E. , D.S.O., 9th Baronet ;
b. Sept. 4th, 1869; s. his father, Sir
Charles Elphinstone Fleming, 1910;
ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Col. (retired)
Essex Regt., a Member of King’s Body
Guard for Scotland (Roy. Co. of Archers),
and a J.P. and D.L. for Stirling; served
with Chitral Expedition 1895 (medal with
clasp), with Tirah’Expedition 1897-8 (two
clasps), in S. Africa 1900-1902, as Adj.
Burma Mounted Inf., and subsequently as
Staff Officer to Mounted Inf., present at
actions of Driefontein, Sannas Post, Johan-
nesburg, and Diamond Hill (wounded,
despatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, D.S.O.),
with Somaliland Field Force 1903-4 as
Special Ser. Officer (medal with clasp),
and during European War 1914-18, first
as Assist. Provost Marshal, subsequently
Comdg. a Batn. Essex Regt., and Comdt.
Lines of Communication, with rank of Col.
(wounded, despatches, C.B.E.) ; D.S.O.
1900, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: tn. 1904, Mabel
Elizabeth, da. of Col. Sir Alexander Sprot,
C.M.G. , 1st Bt., of Garnkirk, Lanarkshire,
and Stravithie, Fife, and has issue.
gtnns —Argent, a bend engrailed azure charged with three buckles or, between two roses gules,
barbed vert ; on a chief gules, a naked arm issuing out of a cloud from the sinister side, grasping a
sword in pale, therewith guarding an imperial crown placed in the dexter chief point proper ; all
within a double tressure counterflory of thistles vert. A lion passant gules. Supporters—
Two heroes in armour, their faces, and legs from the knees downwards, naked.
Seat — Glorat, Milton of Campsie, Stirlingshire. Clubs — Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh),
County (Stirling).
Sons living— CHARLES ALEXANDER SPROT HOME, b. April 3rd, 1910. George
Archibald Mungo, b. 1915.
Daughters living— Elizabeth Gloriana, b. 1906. Jean Margaret, b. 1908. Marjorie Marigold
Anne, b. 1920.
Sisters living — Blanche Margaret Anne. Eliza Caroline : m. 1910, Harry Wallis Guthrie-Smith,
and has issue living, Anne Stirling, b. 1911, — Helen Margaret, b. 1912, — Mary Wallis, b. 1914.
Residence , Tutira, Napier, New Zealand.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— Anne Georghja ( Lady Stirling), da. of the late James Murray,
of 16, Bryanston Square, W. : m. 1867, Sir Charles Elphinstone Fleming Stirling, 8th baronet, who
d. 1910. Residence , Glorat, Milton of Campsie, Stirlingshire.
A Iways faithful .
STIRLING, Creation (G.B.) 1800, of Faskine, Lanarkshire.
Sir Walter George Stirling,
3rd Baronet; b. Sept. 6th, 1839; s. his
father, Sir Walter George, 1888 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Wool-
wich ; has been Capt. R.H.A., Gov. to
H.R. H. Prince Leopold, and Hon. Col.
Kent R.F.A. (Reserve); was A.D.C. to
Lord-Lieut. of Ireland 1869-74, and an
Extra Groom-in-Waiting to H.M. Queen
Victoria 1866-1901; is a J.P. for North-
ampton and Kent: m. 1st, 1875, Elizabeth
Horatia Frederica, V.A., who ci. 1896, da.
of the late Frederick Charles William
Seymour [M. Hertford, colls.], and widow
of 3rd Viscount Clifden ; 2ndly, 1903,
Emily Frances (who obtained a divorce
1909), da. of the late William Fermor
Ramsay, and widow of 2nd Baron De L’Isle
and Dudley, and has issue by 1st marriage.
&rms — Argent, on a bend engrailed azure
between two roses gules, seeded or barbed vert,
three buckles of the fourth, all within a bordure of the fifth. ©rest — A dexter armed arm issuing
out of a ducal coronet, grasping a dagger in fesse all proper, the last hilted and pommelled or.
j&npportrrs— Two hinds purpure, semee of estoiles argent, ducally gorged or.
Clubs — Army and Navy, Wellington. — .
Daughter living— Evelyn Mary Caroline Lilah, b. 1877 : m. 1903, Francis Anthony Labouchere,
and has issue living, George Peter, b. 1905, — Lilah Helen Suzanne, b. 1906. Residence , 15, Dray-
cott Avenue, S.W.
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This family is descended from a collateral branch of the ancient line of Stirlings of Cawder and
Keir. Sir Walter, a distinguished naval commander, was knighted on bringing home Lord Rodney’s
despatches, and subsequently declined a baronetcy, which was afterwards conferred upon his son,
who was successively M.P. for Gatton and St. Ives.
Stirling-Hamilton, see Hamilton.
Stirling-Max well, see Maxwell.
STOCKENSTPvOM, Creation (U.K.) 1840, of Maasstrom, Cape of Good Hope.
.Sir Andries Stockenstrom, 3rd Baronet , son of
the late Hon. Andries Stockenstrom (a Puisne judge of Cape
Colony), 2nd son of 1st baronet ; b. Sept. 22nd, 1868 ; s. his
uncle, Sir Gysbert Henry, 1912; ed. at Pembroke Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1889); Bar. Middle Temple 1891 ; sometime a
M.L.A., Transvaal ; is Chm. of Public Ser. Commn. : m. 1896,
Mabel, da. of J. H. Booysen, of Klip Drift, Graaff Reinet, S.
Africa, and has issue.
$rtns — Per fesse argent and or, a fesse wavy azure, between a sword
and branch of laurel in saltire proper, passing through the ring of the
astronomical character of Mars sable in chief, and in base the stump of a
tree, one branch sprouting fi-om the dexter side thereof issuing from water
proper. Crrst — In front of a like stump of a tree two swords in saltire, points
upwards proper, pommels and hilts or
Residence —
Sons living— ANDRIES LARS, b. Oct. 23rd, 1897; Lieut. R.A.F. ;
served during European War 19x4-18 (missing 1918). Anders Johan
Booysen, b. iqo8.
Daughters living — Selma Andree, b. 1899. Erica Hedvig, b. 1901.
Aunt living (daughter of 1st baronet) — Ella Helena. Residence , Kenilworth, near Cape Town.
Mother living— Maria Henrietta, da. of Andries J. Hartzenberg: m. 1867, the Hon. Andries
Stockenstrom (ante), who d. 1880. Residence ,
The original family name of the Stockenstrom family was Andersen. The founder of the family,
when Prime Minister to the King of Sweden, continued his fealty to the monarch during a troublous
time when all other friends had forsaken him. In reference to this service the King remarked that his
faithful servant was like the “ stump of a tree , in the midst 0/ a torrent , with all branches but one
torn off," and therefore granted him a name, and armorial ensigns and motto, in accordance there-
with. The 1st baronet, Sir Andries, was Lieut. -Governor at the Cape of Good Hope, and Captain in
the regiment of Corsican Rangers. The 2nd baronet was sometime an M.L.A. of Cape of Good
Hope.
STOKES, Creation (U.K.) 1889 of Lensfield Cottage, St. Paul, Cambridge.
[Extinct 1916.]
Sir Arthur Romney Stokes, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet — Mary Muriel, b. 1899. Winifred Doreen, b. 1901.
Sister living Of 2nd Baronet — Isabella Lucy: m. 1889, Laurence Humphry, C.M.G., M.D.
Residence , Lensfield, Cambridge.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Mary Winifred ( Lady Stokes), da. of the late Hubert Garbett,
M.I.C.E.: m. 1897, Sir Arthur Ronyiey Stokes, 2nd Bt., who d. 1916, when the title became
extinct. Residence , The Gables, Fareham, Hants.
Fortis si jure fortis.
Strong , if strong in
right.
STONHOUSE, First Creation (E.) 1628 ; Second Creation (E.) 1670, of Radley,
Berkshire.
Sir Ernest Hay Stonhouse, 16th Baronet;
b. July 27th, 1855 ; s. his father, Sir Henry Van-
SITTART, 1884 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. : m. 1897,
Louise Catherina, da. of the late Lodwick William
Rees, of Cheltenham.
$rms — Argent, on a fesse sable between three hawks volant
azure, a leopard’s face between two mullets or. Crest — A talbot’s
head couped argent, collared sable, lined and catching a dove
volant of the first.
Residence — Warmington, Banbury.
Aunts living (das. of 14th baronet) — Evelina Caroline Neal :
m. 1869, William Stephen Mair Goodenough, who d. 1913.
Residence, Savile House, Weston Park, Bath. Lydia Letitia
Purvis ( Lady Blaine) : m. 1881, Sir Robert Stickney Blaine,
who d. 1897, and has issue living, Dorothy Vansittart Ston-
house. Residence, Richmond Lodge, Lansdown, Bath.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Ven. Timothy
Stonhouse-Vigor, Archdeacon of Gloucester,
2nd son of xith baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Stonhouse, b. 1807, d.
1883 : nt. 1839, Anne Lucy, who d. 1864, da. of
Christian Lewis : —
EDWARD, b. Jan. 24th, 1845: m. 18—. Mary, da. ot the late W. Penton, of Pennton Vale, S.
Australia. Emily Mary : ;//. 1876, John Viret Gooch, who d. 1900 [see Gooch, Bt., cr. 1866,
colls. 1. Residence, Cooper's Hill, Bracknell.— —Rosalie : m. 1897, Arthur Cadlick Pain, J.P., and
has issue living, Charles Heathcote Stonhouse, b. 1898. Residence, St. Catherine’s, Frimley.
Issue of the late Rev. Arthur Stonhouse, b. 1810, d. 1883 : nt. 1832, Sophia, who d, 1868, da.
of .William Sheppard, of Clifton : —
Isabella Harriet. Sophia. Amy Bertha. Residence, 50, Sheen Road, Richmond, Surrey.
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Grandchildren of the late Rev. Arthur Stonhouse (ante) : —
Issue of the late James Stonhouse, Lieut. 5th Madras Fusiliers, b. 1835, d. 1872 : in. 1858,
Corinne, who d. 1859, da. of C. Reade, M.C.S. : —
Charles Cecil Gordon, b. 1859. Residence , 50, Sheen Road, Richmond, Surrey.
Issue of the late William Liscombe Stonhouse, b. 1837, d. 1907 : in. 1870, Mary Gorges
Ponsonby (now of Halnaker, Milford-on-Sea, Hants), da. of the late William Milton
Bridger, of Halnaker House, Chichester : —
Sibyl Sophia, b. 1871.
Issue of the late George Arthur Stonhouse, b. 1847, d. 1907 : m. 1880, Adaj da. of the late
John Allan : —
Arthur Allan, b. 1885: in. 1914. Ella Maude, b. 1883: in. 190-.— Dorothy Mabel, b. 1887:
m. 1908, Samuel Robert Nightingale. Residence , Scratby Hall, Norfolk.
Sir George, the 3rd baronet, was fined ,£1,460 for his loyalty to Charles I. In 1670 he obtained
a new patent granted to himself, with the old precedency and with a special remainder to his
second son, John, and his heirs male, intending thereby to exclude his first son. The elder son,
however, on his father’s decease, claimed and enjoyed the baronetcy created by the original patent,
so that there were two baronetcies in the family till, on the death (without issue) of Sir John, 6th
baronet under the old creation, they became united in Sir John, 3rd baronet of the new. The nth
baronet, having been for twenty years Physician to the Northampton Infirmary, took Holy Orders,
and subsequently became an eminent preacher.
STOTT, Creation (U.K ) 1920, of Stanton co. Gloucester.
Sir Philip Sidney Stott, ist Baronet , son of
the late Abraham Henthorne Stott, of Oldham ; b. Feb.
20th, 1858 ; ed. at Oldham High Sch. ; an Architect,
Surveyor, and Engineer, of York Chambers, Yorkshire
Street, Oldham, and a Director of Royal Insurance Co.
(Limited), Manchester, and other cos. ; sometime Pres.
Oldham Lyceum ; unsuccessfully contested Oldham (C)
Jan. 1910 : m. 1884, Hannah, only child of James
Nicholson, of Oldham, and has issue.
Jims— Gules, three pallets or, each charged with as many
pellets, on a chief of the second a heart between two battle-axes of
the first. (Crtst — Upon a chaplet of roses fessewise gules a martlet
sable.
rsfcswi ’Seat — Stanton Court, near Broadway, Worcestershire. Clubs —
Constitution (London and Manchester), Union and Conservative
(Oldham).
Son living— GEORGE EDWARD, b. May 20th 1887 ; an
Architect, and Capt. 10th Batn. Manchester Regt. (T.F. Reserve):
m. 1912, Kate, only da. of the late George Swailes, of Oldham,
He aims at high things. *”d has,iss“e *ivinS> PhiliP Sidney> b' *9*4- Residence , Taxal,
* * Werneth, Oldham.
Daughters living — Esther, b. 1885: m. 1908, Edgar Wharton, M B., Ch.B , B. Sc., and has
issue living, Geoffrey Charles Clegg, b. 1910, — Joyce Stott, b. 1912.- Residence, 61, Queen’s Road,
Oldham.— Doris, b. 1890: in. 1918, Major Valentine Stevens Bland, M.C., R.F.A. (T.F.
Reserve), and has issue living, Pamela, b. 1920. Residence , The Warren, Aldbourne, Wilts.
PHILIPSGN-STGW, Creation (U.K.) 1907, of Cape Town, Colony of Cape of Good
Hope, and Blackdown House, Lodsworth, co. Sussex.
Sir Elliot Philipson Philipson-Stow,
2nd Baronet , b. July 12th, 1876 ; s. his father, Sir
Frederic Samuel Philipson, 1908 ; formerly 14th
Hussars; served during S. African War (medals
with five clasps) : m. 1904, Edith Maude Gore, da.
of the late Edmund Henry Cockayne Pery-Knox-
Gore [see E. Limerick, colls.], and has issue.
Jlrms— Quarterly, ist and 4th vert, on a cross nebulde
between four leopards’ faces or, a rose gules, Stew, 2nd and
3rd gules, two chevronelles between three boars’ heads couped
ermine, Philipson. Crest — ist, issuant from an antique crown
or, charged with a rose gules, a leopard’s face gold between
two wings vert, Stow ; 2nd, issuant from a mural crown or,
charged with a rose gules, a plume of five ostrich feathers
alternately argent and gules, Philipson.
Clubs— Cavalry, Royal Automobile, Sackville Street.
Sons living- FREDERIC LAWRENCE, b. Sept. 19th,
1905.— Edmond Cecil, b. 1912.
Daughters living— Dorothy Barbara, b. 1909. Margaret
Aileen (twin), b. 1912.
Brothers living — Robert Frederic Philipson, b. 1878 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple
19°5 I served in S. African War (medals with clasps) : in. 1906, Fernande, who^f. 1920, da. of the late
Dieuset, of Paris and Paris-Plage. Henry Matthew Philipson, b. 1880; ed. at Winchester,
and abroad : m. 1918, Elizabeth Willes, da. of Sir Thomas Willes Chitty, Master of Supreme
Court, of 48, Queen’s Gate Gardens, S.W., and has issue living, Christopher, b. 1920. Guyon
Philipson, b. 1898 ; ed. atWichester, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; sometime 2nd Lieut. R.G.A.
Sisters living — Alice Ellinor Philipson.— Dorothy FlorencejPhilipson.— Audrey Frances Philip-
son^ m‘ ^9i4. Lieut.-Col. James Worsley-Taylor, el. son of Sir Henry Wilson Worsley- Taylor,
ist Bt. Residence , Town Head, Pendleton, near Clitheroe, Lancashire.
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Widow living Of 1st Bst.rOE.6t — Florence Henchman ( Lady Philipson-Stoiv), da. of the late
Henry Hewitt, of Cape 'Town : m. 1874. Sir Frederic Samuel Philipson Philipson-Stow, 1st
baronet, who d. 1908. Residence , Blackdown House, Lodsworth, Sussex.
The 1st baronet assumed by Royal Licence 1891, the additional surname and arms of Philipson.
STRACEY, Creation (U.K.) 1818, of Rackheath, Norfolk.
Sir Edward Paulet Stracey, 7 th Baronet ; b.
July 5th, 1871; ed. at Wellington Coll; s. his father, Sir
Edward Gervase Henry, 1888; formerly Lieut. 2nd Life
Guards; is patron of three livings, and Hon. Major Household
Cavalry (Reserve) : m. 1902, Mary Elizabeth Brinsley, da. of
Algernon Brinsley Sheridan, of Frampton Court, Dorset, and
has issue.
$rmss — Ermine, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed gules
five cinquefoils or. Crest — A lion rampant erminois, ducally crowned gules
supporting a cross patee-fitchee of the last.
Seats — Rackheath Park and Oxnead Hall, Norfolk. Town Residence
— 29, Portland Place, W. Clubs— Guards’, Orleans, Cavalry, Ranelagh,
Royal Thames Yacht, Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht.
Son living— MICHAEL GEORGE MOTLEY, b. July 7th, 1911.
Daughter living — Margaret Rosalind Linley, b. 1907.
Brother living — Algernon Augustus Henry, b. 1873 5 e(L At Wellington Coll. ; Capt. Norfolk
Regt. ; Rhodesia 1896 (wounded, medal), European War 1915-19 (wounded). Club , Wellington.
Uncle living (son of 5th baronet) — Henry Hardinge Denne, b. 1839 ; is a retired Maj.-Gen. ; for-
merly commanded Scots Guards, and S. London Vol. Brig. ; was Sup. of Gymnasia 1869 72, Regt.
Adj. Scots Guards 1876, Comdt. of Sch. for Officers of Auxiliary Forces 1879, and Mil. Sec. to Gov.
of Bombay 1880-81 ; served in Nile expedition 1884, and in Suakin expedition 1885 (despatches,
medal and clasp, bronze star); received Jubilee medal. Residence , 5, Bury Street, St. James’s,
S.W. Clubs , Guards’, Carlton, Marlborough, Garrick, Savage.
Aunts living (daughters of 5th baronet) — Charlotte ( Countess Sondes ) : in. 1859, the 1st Earl Sondes,
who d. 1894. Residence, Brenley, Faversham, Kent.— Frances Julia : in. 1871, John Bathurst
Graver Browne, who d. 1880, and has issue living, Violet Bathurst,— Elizabeth Margaret.
Isabel Geraldine (< Countess of Kimberley)', in. 1875, the 2nd Earl of Kimberley. Residences ,
Kimberley House, Wymondham ; Witton Park, North Walsnam ; Arwenack Manor House,
Falmouth.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Gilbert Hardinge Stracey, 5th son of 5th baronet, b. 1844, d. 1907 ;
m. 1867, Louisa Anne (now of 28, Evelyn Mansions, S.W.), da. of the late
Richard Groucock : —
Gilbert Foard, b. 1868 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Durham L. I.— Ernest Henry Denne,
b. 1871 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; formerly Capt. 1st Batn. Norfolk Regt. ; is Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn.
Norfolk Regt. : in. 1907, Faith, only da. of the late Henry Downes Popham, and has issue living,
Noel Margaret Jephson, b. 1908, — Henry Mounteney, b. 1920. — Joan Cypria Mounteney, b. 1910.
Residence, Elbridge, Windlesham, Surrey. Hilda Marguerite : in. 1910. Capt. Leicester William
Le Marchant Carey, Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), who d. (killed in action during
European War! 1915.
Issue of the late Capt. Gerald Hyde Charles Stracey, 6th son of 5th baronet, b. 1847,
d. 1896: 111. 1888, Ellen Edith, da. of the late J. H. Norgate : —
Diana Gwendolen Edith Cecil.
Issue of the late Hardinge Robert Stracey, 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1814, d.
1844: m. T839, Elizabeth Barbara, who d. 1910, da of Capt. James Balfour
Robertson, R.N. : —
Hardinge Richard, b. 1840; formerly Major 98th Regt. ; retired as Hon. Lieut.-Col. : in. 1883, Mary,
da. of the late Adm. Frederick Byng Montresor, of 15, Elvaston Place, S. W., and has issue living,
Constance Mary, b. 18— , — Elizabeth Julia b. 18 — : m. 1909, Charles Henry Garner Richardson, —
Ruth, — Margaret Diana, b. 1896. Residence, The Dale, Upperton, Eastbourne.— Julia Clifton.
Residence, 48, Cambridge Terrace, W.
Grandchildren of the late John Stracey, 4th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. William James Stracey-Clitherow, b. 1821, d. 1912, having assumed
by Roy. licence 1900, the additional surname and arms of Clitherow ; in. 1849, Maria
Diana, who d. 1902, da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. James Claud Bourchier, of Lavant
House, Chichester; —
John Bourchier, C.B.E., b. 1853; formerly Major Scots Guards, and Lieut.-Col. E. Riding of
Yorkshire Yeo. (now Hon. Col.); is a J.P., a D.L., a County Alderman, and Vice-Lieut, for
K. Riding of Yorkshire ; served in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze star);
commanded a Batn. of Welsh Guards 1915-18 (C.B.E.); accompanied Dr. Jameson, C.B., into
the Transvaal 1896 (taken prisoner by the Boers); has Coronation medal 1911 ; C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919 : m. 1897, Alice, who d. 1919, da. of the Rt. Hon. Toby Henry Prinsep, and widow of Charles
Henry Gurney. Residences, Hotham Hall, East Yorkshire ; Boston House, Brentford, Middlesex.
Clubs, Guards’, Turf, Carlton, Yorkshire. Claud Edward, b. 1855 ; formerly Capt. Scots
Guards; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal and bronze star); received Jubilee medal;
a Gen. Staff Officer 1914-19: in. 1897, Alice Maud, 5th da. of the late Gen. Lord Alfred Henry
Paget, C. B. [see M. Anglesey, colls.]. Residence, 20, Park Square East, N.W. Clubs , Naval
and Military, Carlton, Travellers’.— —Eustace William Clitherow, R.N-, b. 1864; is Lieut.-Com.
R.N., a J.P. for Middlesex, and a Junior Brother of the Trinity House; served at bombardment
of forts of Alexandria 1882, and on shore with Naval Brig, (medal with two clasps, Khedive’s
bronze star, and 5th class Medjidie) ; has National Life Boat Institution’s silver medal, and Roy.
Humane So.’s bronze medal for saving life: in. 1900, Frances Evelyn Veronica, da. of the late
John Birkbeck Evelyn Stansfeld, sometime Capt. 3rd Batn. Duke of Wellineton’s (W. Riding
Regt.), and has issue living, Christopher Bryan, b. 1903, — Rhona, b. 1901, — Monica, b. 1905,—
Mary Barbara, b. 1909, — Ursula Diana, b. 1911. Residence, Hill Wootton, near Warwick. Club,
Naval and Military.— -Emma Maria: m. 1875, Col. Charles Birch-Reynardson (formerly
Grenadier Guards), who d. 1919. Residence , 10, Walton Street, S.W. Margaret Susan: vt.
1889, Charles Somerville Orde [see B. Bolton, colls.]. Residence, Hopton, near Great Yarmouth.
Ida Marion : in. 1914, as his second wife, Henry Booth Hohler, who d. 1916. Residence,
24, Cambridge Street, W. 2.
Sir Edward Stracey, 1st baronet, was the eldest surviving son of Sir John Stracey, Knt., Chief
Judge of the Sheriffs’ Court, and Recorder of London in 1746. The 5th baronet sat as M.P. for
Norfolk, East (C), 1855-7, for Yarmouth 1859-65, and for Norwich 1868-9.
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STRICKLAND, Creation (E.) 1641, of Boynton, Yorkshire.
Sir Walter William Strickland,
9th Baronet ; b. May 26th, 1851 ; s. his father,
Sir Charles William, 1909 ; ed. at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1876) : m.
1888, Eliza, da. of W. Vokes.
$ruts — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, gules, a chevron or,
between three crosses patee argent, on a canton ermine,
a buck’s head erased and attired sable, Strickland ;
2nd, gules, two esquires’ helmets in chief argent, in base
a garb or, between the helmets a fleur-de-lis of the last
issuant from a crescent ermine, C holm ley ; 3rd, sable,
a chevron between three leopards’ faces or, We fit-
worth. Cmi— A turkey cock in his pride proper.
Residence —
Half-Brothers living— FREDERIC, b. Nov. 7th,
1867 ; is Major Army Ser. Corps, and a J.P. for N.
Riding of Yorkshire : m. 1903, Mary Beatrix, da. of
Sif John Isaac Thornycroft, LL.D., F.R.S., and has
issue living, Elizabeth, b. 1904, — Diana Blanche, b.
1911, — Lettice, b. 1913. Residence , 8, St. Albans
Road, W. 8 Henry, O B E., b. 1873 ; is a retired
Capt. R.N. ; O. B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1910, Ida Mary
Hazel, da. of Capt. the Hon. Godfrey Ernest Percival
Willoughby [see B. Middleton], and has issue living,
Monica Lucy Ann, b. 1916. Residence , The White
House, Little Bookham, Surrey.
Half Sister living— Esther Ann {Hon. Mrs. Tatton L. F. Willoughby ), O.B.E. ; Chm. Financial
Administration Committee, E. Yorkshire Local War Pensions Committee; O.B.E. (Civil) 1920 :
m. 1898, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Tatton Lane Fox Willoughby, Yorkshire Regt. [see B. Middleton.]
Residence, Howsham Hall, Kirkham Abbey, York.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Strickland-Constable (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Frederick Charles Strickland Constable, b. i860, d. (on active
ser.) 1917 : m. 1898, Margaret Elizabeth (now of Wassand Hall, near Hull, The Old Hall,
Hornsea, and 37, Prince’s Gate, S.W.), da. of the late Rear-Adm. the Hon. Thomas Alex-
ander Pakenham [see E. Longford, colls.] : —
Henry Marmaduke, b. 1900.— —Robert Frederick, b. 1903. Hilary Margaret, b. 1908.
Issue of the late Henry Strickland-Constable, 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1821,
d. 1909, having assumed the additional surname of Constable by royal license 1863 :
m. 1859, Cornelia Charlotte Anne, who d. 1911, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry
Dumaresq : —
Rosamond. Mary Sophia : m. 1897, as his second wife, John George Bulteel, and has issue living,
Robert, b. 1898 : Lieut. Lancers, Tom Oliver b. 1899 : Sub-Lieut. R.N. Residence, Pamflete,
Ivybridge, Devon. Lucy : • m . 1907, Robert Macneil Ker (younger), of Dougalston, Milngavie,
Scotland, and has issue living, Neil, b. 1909.
Issue of the late Rev. Nathaniel Constantine Strickland, 7th son of 6th baronet,
b. 1802, d. 1886 : m. 1st, 1835, Charlotte Danvers, who d. 1850, da. of S. H. La
Touche Hecker, of The Grove, New Radnor ; 2ndly, Harriet, who d. 1887, da.
of Richard Hennings, of Islington, N. : —
Walter Richard Cholmley, b. 1859 ; assumed in 1886 the surname of Cholmley : m. 1880, Julia Maud,
who*/. 1908, da. of EdwardS. Jenky ns, sometime of the Pay Depart., India Office, and has issue living,
Walter Edward, b. 1880, — Frances Ethel, b. 1882 : in. 1903, Harold Lionel Ainslie Sinclair, — Julia, b.
1884, — Harriet Maud, b. 1886, — Muriel Winifred, b. 1901.— George William, £.1863. Nathaniel
Henry, b. 1866.— ■ Charles, b. 1870: m. 1904, Annie Grace, only da. of John Abram, Mus.D.,
formerly of Cecil House, Hastings. Residence, 5, Wairior Square, St. Leonard’s-on-Sea.
Henrietta Anne : m. 1879, Thomas Singleton Griesbach.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Nathaniel Constantine Strickland (ante)
Issue of the late Hugh Strickland, b. 1861, d. 1911 : ni. 1898, Susannah Sophia (now of
18, Ingham Road, West Hampstead, N.W.), da. of the late Nathaniel Nottage, of Platts
Lodge, 3, Platts Lane, Hampstead, N.W. : —
Nathaniel Lewis Hugh, b. 1899. Mavis Grace, b. 1901.
Grandchildren of the late George Strickland (infra) : —
Issue of the late Walter Strickland, b. 1793, d. 1875 • m‘ 1839, Charlotte Augusta, who d.
1885, da. of John Carroll, of Merville, co. Clare : —
Robert, b. 1848 : in. 1876, Mary Katharine, da. of the Rev. Lancelot Arthur Sharpe, R. of Tackley,
Oxfordshire, having had issue, of whom Walter Robert, b. 1879 ; ed. at Radley, and at Keble Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1902) ; is in Salt Revenue Administration, Pekin, — Claude Francis, b. 1881 ; ed. at
Winchester, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1904) ; is in I.C.S : in. 1915, Dorothy Lisa, da. of the
late G. A. Branson, M.D., of Dandaraga, Riddell, Victoria, Australia, and has issue living, Patricia
Elizabeth Mary b. 1916, Frances Pamela Anne b. 1919, — Arthur George Rene (of Balfour, British
■Columbia), b. 1885, — Cecil Eustace (of Shamva, S. Rhodesia), B.Sc., b. 1889, — Alban Reginald, b.
1891 ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, — Clement Cyprian, b. 1892 ; in Guaranty
Trust Co. of New York, of 32, Lombard Street, E.C. : in. 1920, Violet Isobel, da of
Meyrick Edward Selby-Lowndes, J.P., of Mursley Grange, Winslow, Bucks, — Mary Aimee, b.
1883 : m. 1913, Horace Graham Wyatt, Principal Training College, Lahore, — Elsie Margarette, b.
1887: m. 1910, Ronald William Hopkins, and has issue living, Joyce b. 1911, Jean b. 1917.
Henry Eustatius, b. 1864. Alice : in. 1878, Thomas Henry Cheatle, J.P., who d. 1906, and has
issue living, Cyril Thomas, M.R .C.S., L.R.C.P. , b. 1881 ; ed. at Sherborne, — Roland Henry
Martyn, b. 1883 ; ed. at Wadham Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1906), — Alice Mary, b. 1879, — Gladys Anne,
b. 1882 : m. 1910, Gurth Eager, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Hertford, and has issue living, Richard
Gurth b. 1914, Kathleen Mary Lenthall b. 1911. Residence, Burford, Oxfordshire.— Frances
Ann : m. 1876, Ferdinand Beamish, and has issue living, Ferdinand Uniacke, b. 1877,— Walter
Strickland, b. 1879; ed. at Clifton; is Major R.G.A. : in. 1911, Marion Godey, da. of Edward
Shaw, of New York, and has issue living, Patrick Hugh b. 1912, — Francis Bernard, b. 1882 ; ed. at
Clifton, — Gerald Cholmley. b. 1884; ed. at Clifton, and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1913, M.A.
1918), — Agnes Olive, b. 1890; ed. at Girton Residence , Dennisworth, Pucklechurch, Gloucester-
shire.—Caroline : in. 1876, William Gifford Scott, M.B., and has issue living, Walter Henderson,
M.C., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., b. 1877, sometime Principal Med. Officer, H.H. Rajah of Sarawak’s
Ser., — William George Strickland, b. 1884 ; Major Machine Gun Corps,— Archibald Gifford, b. 1889 ;
is Inspector-Gen. of Police, Central India,— Mary Lyle : m. 1912, Richard Allan Gray, M.C., of Bank
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of Madras, India, and has issue living, Alan Scott b. 1914, Residence , Lismore, Newton Abbot,
Devon.
Issue of the late Charles Strickland, b. 180-, d. 1862 : m. 1832, Elizabeth Mary, who d.
1870 da. of Henry Deacon, of Long Cross, Glamorganshire : —
Rosalie St. Quintin : m. 1863, Capt. Thomas Charles Fairfax Cholmeley, R.N., who d. 1889, and
has issue living, Hugh Charles, b. 1864, — Roger Edward, b. 1867, — William Henry, b. 1872, —
Rosalie Mary, — Annie Blanche. Residence , 2, Foulis Terrace, Onslow Gardens, S.W.7.
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Alfred Strickland, b. 1802, d. 1852 : m. 1840, Anne Catherine
(who in. 2ndly, 1856, Colin Campbell Baillie), da. of the Rev. Henry FitzGerald : —
Alice Geraldine. Residence , 39, Rosary Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W.
Grandson of the late Charles Strickland (ante) : —
Issue of the late Walter Kennedy Strickland, b. 1833, d. 1907 : in. 1872, Alice Christian, who
d. 1906, da. of Capt. Matthew Campbell, H.E.I.C.S. : —
Charles Walter Campbell, R.N. , b. 1873; became Lieut. 1894, and Com. 1904: in. 1909, Constance
Margaret Lorn Campbell, da. of the late Major F. W. Campbell, R.H.A., and has issue living,
Constance Alice Lorn Campbell, b. 1912. Club , United Service.
Grandson of the late Rev. Thomas Alfred Strickland (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. George Strickland, b. 1841, d. 1883 : m. 1870, Emily, who d. 1908,
da. of Gerald Dillon, of Lacken, co. Westmeath : —
Thomas Alfred Gerald, b. 1871 : in. 19T0, Gertrude Giovanna Nesta, da. of the late Edwin Corbett,
H.M.’sMin. at Stockholm [B. Sherborne]. Residence , Southcott, Poulton, Gloucestershire.
Grandchildren of the late Augustine Edmund Christopher Strickland, son of the late
George Strickland, 2nd son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Algernon Augustine de Lille Strickland, b. 1837, d. 1914 : in. 1862, Charlotte
Anne, who d. 1890, da. of the late Peter Richard Hoare, of Luscombe. Devon [Hoare,
Bt., colls, cr. 1786] : —
Algernon Henry Peter, b. 1863 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1886) ; is a partner in the metropolitan
banking firm of Hoare and Co., of 37, Fleet Street, E.C. : in. 1890, Mary Selina, da. of the late
Walter Drummond [see E. Perth, colls.], and has issue living, Algernon Walter, b. 1891 ; is Capt.
Gloucestershire Yeo. : m. 1915, Lady Mary Charteris, da. of 9th Earl of Wemyss, and has issue
living, Algernon Guy b. 1919, — Barbara Mary, b. 1895 : in. 1916, M. C. Albright, Capt. Yeo.,
who d. (killed in action during European War; 1917. Residences, 90, Eaton Place, S.W.;
Apperley Court, Tewkesbury. Augustine Cecil, b. 1864.— Hubert Arthur, b. 1867 : m. 1890,
Rose Cecil, da. of the late Cecil Henry Russell [see Russell, Bt., cr. 1812, colls.]. Residences,
Black Charles, Underriver, Sevenoaks, and 8, Thurloe Court, S.W. Claud Hugh, b. 1871 :
m. 1st, 1895, Maud Gordon (from whom he obtained a divorce 1903), da. of the late P. R. Gordon
Canning, of Harpbury House, near Gloucester; 2ndly, 1908, Una, da. of the late John Charles
Bell, of Langbraugh Hall, Cleveland, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Walter Claud, b. 1896,
— Hugh Baring, b. 1899,^— (by 2nd marriage), Claud Dobre6. b. 1909. Residence, Kerscaff, Nev£z,
Finistere, France. Hilda Rachel : m. 1893, Capt. Arthur Charles Stanley Clarke (Reserve of
Officers), formerly Queen’s (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.). Gwendolen Mary, b. 1878.
Issue of the late Walter Cecil Strickland, b. 1839, d. 1913 : in . 1867, Mary Blanche, who d.
1917, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. John Poiglase James, of Helston : —
Dudley Herbert Cecil, b. 1869 : in. 1901, Margaret, da. of Edwin J. Gilbert, of San Bernardino,
California, U.S.A., and has issue living, Arthur Cecil, b. 1902, — Violet St. Leger. Cecil St. Leger,
b. 1876 ; sometime Lieut. 5th Cav. Reserve Regt. : in. 1903, Lucy Estess, da. of the late Henry
Edward Smithes, of Mount Pleasant, Kansas, U.S.A., and has issue living, Cecil Alexander,
b. 1913, — Cecile Daphne, b. 1904, — Joan, b. 1908. Residence, — Brom-y-Clos, Llanwarne, Here-
fordshire. Ethel Beatrice : in. 1st, 1893 (marriage annulled 1901), Edward Ernest Robinson ;
2ndly, 1901, Lieut. -Col. Roger Henry Monck-Mason, D.S.O., F.R.G.S., Roy. Munster Fusiliers,
who obtained a divorce 1909, and has issue living (by 1st marriage). Augusta Blanche ( Lady
Bob') : m. 1897, Maj.-Gen. Sir Louis Jean Bols, K.C^B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O. Lilian Grace;
m. 1902, Thomas James Longworth.
The 1st baronet, Sir William Strickland, was summoned to Cromwell’s House of Peers as Lord
Strickland. The 3rd baronet was a distinguished M.P. during the reigns of William, Anne, and
George I., and the 4th baronet was a Lord of the Treasury and Secretary for War temp. George II.
The 7th baronet assumed, in 1865, by royal permission, the surname of Cholmley for himself and those
to his heirs male who may succeed to the Cholmley estates.
STRONGE, Creation (U.K.) 1803, of Tynan, Armagh.
[Name pronounced “Strong.’ ]
Sir James Henry Stronge, 5th Baronet ; b.
Dec. 8th, 1849; j. his father. Sir John Calvert, 1899;
ed. at Wellington Coll., at Eton, and at Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford (M.A. 1873) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1874 ; formerly
Major 4th Batn. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers ; is a Member
of Ulster Unionist Council : in. 1885, Ethel Margaret, da.
of the late Col. Ynyr Henry Burges [E. Lathom], having
had issue, of whom James Matthew, b. 1891 ; Lieut Roy.
Irish Fusiliers; d. (killed in action during European War)
1917 : m. 1917. Winifred, da. of Col. Henry Alexander,
of Carrickmore House, co. Tyrone.
gixm* — Argent, a chevron wavy sable between three lozenges azure,
in the centre chief point an estoile gules. flrtst — An eagle with two
heads displayed sable, beaked and legged azure, langued gules.
Seat — Tynan Abbey, co. Armagh.
Daughters living- Zoe Edith. A.R.R.C., b. 1886. Daphne
Helen, b. 1889 : m. 1920, Col. Walter William Pitt-Taylor, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O Rose Ethel, b. 1894: in. 1920, Edmond St.
A way is to be attempted. John Richardson (infra).— —Jessy, b. 1896. Joy Winifred, b.
1901.
Brother living -Sir FRANCIS WILLIAM, K.C.M.G.,b. Nov. 22nd, 1856; ed. at Wellington
Coll., and at Dublin Univ. ; sometime Sec. of Legation, Mexico; appointed Sec. of Legation at
Athens 1899, a Sec. of Embassy and Consul-Gen. at Budapest 1903, Councillor to Embassy, Con-
stantinople 1905, and Min. Resident and Consul-Gen. in Colombia 1906; was Envoy Extraor. and
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Min. Plen. to Mexico 1911-13, and at Santiago 1913-19 ; K.C.M.G. 1915: in. 1909, Maria Elizabeth
Florence, da. of the late Gen. the Hon. Sir David Macdowall Fraser, G.C. B. [see B. Saltoun, colls.].
Residence, Kilbroney House, Rostrevor, co. Down. Clubs , St. James’s, Travellers’.
Sisters living — Elinor Margaret. Alice Isabella. Residence , Egremont, Ballybrack, co. Dublin.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Edmond Robert Francis Stronge, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1822,
d. ion : m. 1859, Charlotte Newman, who d. 1900, da. of John Piercy Henderson,
of Foswell Bank, Perthshire [Lockhart, Bt., cr. 1636] : —
Walter Lockhart, b. i860; formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers; is a J.P. for co.
Down. Charles Edmond Sinclair, b. 1862; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Londonderry, and a J.P. for cos. Down and Louth: in. 1892, Marian
Iliff, da. of the late Samuel Bostock, of The Hermitage, Walton Heath, near Epsom, Surrey, and
has issue living, Charles Norman Lockhart, M.C., b. 1804; ed. at Eton ; Capt. Roy. Inniskilling
Fusiliers; European War 1914-18 (despatches twice, M.C., Croix de Guerre), — Pauline Marian, b.
1898. Residence , Lizard Manor, Aghadowey, co. Londonderry. Club, Carlton. Edward Owen
Fortescue, b. 1871 : ni. 1903, Maude Elizabeth Mary, da. of Edward W. Bailey, formerly of Glen-
luce, Ballycastle, co. Antrim, and has issue living, Maxwell Du Pre James, b. 1904. Residences ,
Keely House, Aghadowey, co. Londonderry ; Raheenduff, co. Wexford. Ethel Mary Emily :
in. 1887, Capt. Arthur Percy Richardson, formerly Roy. Irish Rifles [European War 1915 with
Suffolk Regt ], having had issue, of whom Edmond St. John, b. 1888 ; ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut.
Denbighshire Yeo. ; European War 1914, as Trooper Roy. Wilts Yeo. : in. 1920, Rose Ethel, da.
Sir James Henry Stronge, 5th Bt. (.ante), — Arthur Kenneth, b. 1890 ; ed. at Eton ; Capt. Roy.
Welsh Fusiliers; European War 1914-18, — Mervyn Stronge, M.C., b. 1894; Capt. 1st Batn. Roy.
Welsh Fusiliers; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916 (despatches, M.C., 1914 star).
Residence, Purton House, Wilts.— —Evelyn Frances Charlotte (Hon. Mrs. Edward Heivitt) : in.
1890, the Hon. Edward Hewitt [see V. Lifford]. Residence , Winsley House, Bradford-on-Avon.
■ Edith Mary Beatrice.
Sir James Matthew, D.C.L., 2nd baronet, was a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, and Sir James
Matthew, 3rd baronet, sat as M.P. for Armagh (C) 1864-74.
STUART, Creation (E.) 1660, of Hartley Mauduit, Hampshire.
Sir Simeon Henry Lechmere Stuart, 7th
Baronet; b. May 15th, 1864; s. his father. Sir Simeon Henry,
1891; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford; formerly Lieut. 5th
Dragoon Guards, and Capt. Suffolk Imperial Yeo. was
City Marshal of London 1893-9; is Col. Territorial Force
Reserve, an A.D.C. on Personal Staff, a F.R.G.S., and a D.L.
for Essex ; S. Africa 1900-1901, as Staff-Capt. of Imperial
Yeo. and subsequently as D.A.A.G., with rank of Major (de-
spatches, medal), European War 1914-18 (despatches); com-
manded a Yeo. Regt. 1909-16; has silver Diamond Jubilee
medal : m. 1891, Florence Louise, M.B.E., da. of the late
Henry Harmond Gudge, Sec. to Austro-Hungarian Legation.
$rOT8 — Or, a fesse cheeky azure and argent, an inescutcheon argent
charged with the lion of Scotland debruised with a bendlet raguly or. Crtst
— A roebuck statant argent, ducally gorged gules.
Residence— 87, North Gate, N.W. Clubs— Army and Navy, Boodle’s.
Uncle living (son of 5th baronet)— Frederick William, b. 1858 : in. 1888, Mildred Florence, da. of
William Grover Ashby, formerly of The Highlands, Burgess Hill, Sussex, and has issue living,
Lesley Mildred, b. 1892, — Mary Joyce, b. 1895. Residence , Birch Green, Hayward’s Heath.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Charles Robert William Stuart, 2nd son of 5th baronet,
b. 1826, d. 1883 : in. 18 — , Madeline [who has re-m.], da. of J. Cooper : —
HOULTON JOHN, b. Dec. 30th, 1863. Residence, Moosejaw, Canada. Denny Macdougall, b.
1869 : in. 1909, Georgina Francis Mary, da. of the late J. B. Vezina, of Quebec. Canada. Residence ,
Quebec, Canada — — Luttiell Hamilton, b. 1871 : in. 1892, Clara, da. of James Williams, of Chicago,
U.S.A. Residence, Chicago, U.S.A. Ethel Madeline, b. 1866 : m. 1886, Hugh Grant, and has
issue living, two sons and two das. Residence, 41, McLeod Street, Ottawa, Canada. Amy
Madeline, b. 1874: in. 1899, Francis Bacon, and has issue living, two das. Residence , Golden,
British Columbia, Canada. —Harriot Adelaide, b. 1878 : in. 1906, Archibald Victor Mason, and
has issue living, a son, b. 1907. Gwendoline Evelyn Macpherson, b. 1882: in. 1907, William
Frederick Carter, and has issue living, a da., b. 1909, — a da., b. 19 — . Residence, Vancouver,
British Columbia.
Issue of the late Major Arthur John Stuart, R.M., 3rd son of 5th baronet, b. 1828, d •
1868 : in. 1858, Frances Emily, who d. 1873, da. of the late John C. Kennedy,
of Ballyrainey House, co. Down
Arthur Kennedy, b. 1859 : m- 1892, Luise Franziska, da. of Carl Joseph Pfeifer, of Freiberg-in-Baden,
Germany, and has issue living, Arthur Ernest, b. 1896, — Charles Edwin, b. 1897.— -Frances Rethe.
Residence,
This family is descended from Andrew Steward, great-uncle of Robert I., King of Scotland, of
that house. His son, John Stuart, who settled in England, was in the train of James I. of Scotland
on his voyage to France, and was detained prisoner with him in 1406. He was subsequently knighted
at a tournament by Henry IV. Alexander Steward (son of Andrew) was knighted, and received an
honourable augmentation to his arms from Charles VI., King of France. The 1st and 2nd baronets
each held the office of a Chamberlain of the Exchequer. The 2nd and 3rd baronets successively sat
as M.P. for Hampshire. In 1829, on the death of his grandfather, the last Earl of Carhampton, the 5th
baronet was offered a fresh patent by George IV., which, however, he did not accept. The present
baronet is representative of the Earldom of Carhampton [ext.), and the Barony of Waltham (ext.).
Stuart-Menteth, see Menteth.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
STUCLEY, Creation (U.K.) 1859, of Affeton Castle, Devonshire.
[Name pronounced “ Stukeley.”]
A/VEdward Arthur George Stucley,
3rd Baronet; b. Feb. 12th, 1852; s. his brother.
Sir (William) Lewis, 1911 : m. 1892, May, da.
of the late Hon. Thomas King, sometime Min.
of Education in S. Australia.
$rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, azure, three pears or,
Stucley ; 2nd and 3rd, per fesse embattled argent and sable,
three bucks attires, each fixed to the scalp, counterchanged.
Buck. Crtst — Between a buck’s attires as in the arms
sable, a lion rampant or, the sinister paw holding a battle-
axe resting on the shoulder proper.
Residence — 41, Guydyr Mansions, Hove, Sussex. Clubs
— Wellington, New (Brighton).
Half-Brother living-HUGH NICHOLAS GRAN-
VILLE, b. June 22nd, 1873; formerly Lieut. R.N. ; is
Lieut. Com. on Emergency List R.N., a J.P. and a
County Alderman for Devon, and patron of two livings :
m. 1902, Gladys, only child of the late Wynne Albers
Bankes, of Wolfeton House, Dorchester [ see E. West-
morland, colls 1, and has issue living, Dennis Frederick
Bankes, b. 1907, — John Humphrey Albert, b. 1916, —
Bernard Thomas Fane, b. 1918, — Elizabeth Florence, b.
1906, — Priscilla, b. 1911. Residences , Moreton, Bide-
ford ; Affeton Castle, Morchard Bishop ; Hartland Abbey, Bideford. Club , Travellers’.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Marion Elizabeth (Lady Stucley}, da. of the late Lieut. -Col.
Henry Edward Hamlyn Fane [see E. Westmorland, colls.): m. 1879, as bis second wife, Sir
(William) Lewis Stucley, 2nd baronet, who d. 1911. Residence , Hartland Abbey, Bideford.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Major Humphrey St. Leger Stucley, 5th son of 1st baronet, b -
1877, d. (killed in action) 1914 : in. 1908, Dorothy Beatrix Rose, only child of
the late Francis Henry Carew, of Collipriest, Tiverton, Devon [see Carew, Bt.,
colls.] : —
Peter Francis Carew, b. 1909,— Lewis Robert Carew, b. 1910.
The Stucley family (which has possessed Affeton Castle for over 600 years) came from Great
Stukeley, Huntingdonshire, and were Sheriffs of that county, temp. John. Sir George, 1st baronet,
assumed by Royal license, 1858, the surname of Stucley in lieu of his patronymic as lineal representa-
tive of that ancient family, and was M.P. for Barnstaple (C) 1855-9 and 1865-8.
Bellement et hardiment.
STURDEE, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of The Falkland Islands.
Sir (Frederick Charles) Doveton
Sturpee, K.C.B. , K.C.M.G ., C.V.O., 1st Baronet >
son ofCapt. Frederick Sturdee, R.N. (retired); b. June
9th, 1859; Hon. LL.D., Camb. 1919; entered R.N.
1871, became Lieut. 1880, Com. 1893, Capt. 1899,
Rear-Adm. 1908, Vice-Adm. 1913, and Adm. 1917 ;
served during Egyptian War 1882, present at bom-
bardment of Alexandria (medal with clasp, bronze
star), in Samoa during Civil War 1898-9, Comdg.
Anglo-American Force (C.M.G. ), and during Euro-
pean War Comdg. British Squadron at battle of Falk-
land Islands 1915, as Com.-in-Ch. of S. Atlantic
Station, and at battle of Jutland 1916 (despatches,
K.C.M.G., Legion of Honour, 1st class of Russian
Order of St. Anne with swords, 1st class Japanese
Order of Rising Sun, 1st class Chinese Order
of the Striped Tiger, Order of SS. Maurice and
Lazarus of Italy, Croix de Guerre, thanked by both
blouses of Parliament, granted ^10,000); was a
Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1907-8, Rear-Adm. 1st Div.
Home Fleet 1909-10, and in command of 3rd Cruiser
Squadron 1911-12, and of 2nd Cruiser Squadron
1912-14, when he became Ch. of War Staff; sometime an Assist. -Director of Naval
Intelligence; is Com.-in-Ch. at the Nore: awarded Gold Medal of Roy. United
Service Institution 1886, and again in 1893; C.M.G. 1900, M.V.O. (4th class) 1903,
C.V.O. 1906, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1913, K.C.M.G. 1916: in. 1882, Marion Adela, da. of
William John Andrews, and has issue.
I remain constant.
— Gyronny of eight argent and gules on a chief azure an anchor fessewise or. Crr»I —
lssuant out of a naval crown or an arm in armour embowed holding in the hand a spiked club proper.
Club — United Service.
Son living— LIONEL ARTHUR DOVETON, R.N., b. Sept. 2nd, 1884 ; became Lieut. 1906-,
Lieut. -Com. 1914, and Com. 1918 : m. 1910, Dorothy Mary Mowbray, da. of William Feetham Sayer.
Daughter living— Margaret Adela, b. 1890 : in. 1919, Capt. Cecil Minet Staveley, C.M.G., R.N.
Residence , Walpole Rectory, Wisbech, Norfolk.
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STYLE, Creation (E.) 1627, of Wateringbury, Kent.
Sir Frederick Montague
Style, 10th Baronet ; b. May 10th,
1857 ; his father, Sir William Henry
Marsham, 1904: m. 1886, Caroline M.,
da. of the late Frederick Schultz, and has.
issue.
— Sable, a fesse or fretty of the field
between three fleurs-de-lis gold, all within a bor-
dure of the second. Crest — A wolf’s head couped
sable, collared or, the lower part of the neck fretty
of the last.
Residence
Son living— WILLIAM FREDERICK, b. July
nth, 1887 : m. 191 1, Florence, who d. 1918,
da. of J. Timm, and has issue living, William
Montague, b. 1916, — Helen.
Daughter living— Louisa Violet, b. 1894.
Brother living— Rodney Charles, b. 1863 ; is
Hon. Brig.-Gen. ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdg.
1st Batn. Queen’s Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.);.
served during European War 1914-16, firstly as
Comdt. Lines of Communication, and subse-
quently as a Brig.-Gen.: in. 1911, H6!ene
Pauline, da. of Herman Greverus Klein-
wort, of 45, Belgrave Square, S.W., and
Wierton Place, Maidstone, and has issue
living, Godfrey William, b. 1915, — Rosamond
Residence , Wierton Grange, near Maidstone.
Sister living— Selina Isabella.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet — Ellen Catherine {Lady Style), widow of Henry Hyde Nugent
Bankes, and da. of the late Edward Taylor Massy [see B. Massy, colls.] : in. 1885, as his second
wife, Sir William Henry Marsham Style, 9th baronet, who d. 1904. Residence, The Firs, Crow-
borough, Sussex.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Henry Albert Glenmore Style, 3rd son of 9th baronet, b. 1862, d.
1916 : in. 1886, Annie Lydia Goldsmith : —
Glenmore Rodney, b. 1887. Rosanna Lydia. Brenda Helen. Viola.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Montague Style, D.D., brother of 9th baronet, b. 1830,
d. 1916: m. 1867, Jessie Elizabeth (now of 102, Sydney Place, Bath), da. of the
late Robert Bullock Marsham, D.C.L. [see E. Romney, colls.] : —
Richard Charles Montague, b. 1870: m. 1892, Esther Lavinia, da. of the late Edwin Potter.
Residence,
Issue of the late Albert Frederick Style, brother of 9th baronet, b. 1837, d. 1895 :
m. 1868, Eliza, who d. 1898, da. of the late Henry Tubb, of Bicester : —
George Montague, b. 1869; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1891); is Major W. Kent
Yeo. : m. 1896, Eleonora Morrison Kirkwood, and has issue living, Oliver George, b. 1897, —
Priscilla, b. 1899,— Patience Paulina, b. 1901. Residence, Pickwell Manor, Braunton, N. Devon.—
Charles Humphrey, b. 1877 ; ed. at Eton, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; formerly Capt. Roy. E.
Kent Yeo. : m. 1899, Annie Maud Harriet, da. of the late Gen. Sir Hugh Henry Gough, G.C.B., V.C.
[see Gough, “ Knights’ Widows ”], and has issue living, Charles Richard, b. igor, — Humphrey
Bloomfield, b. 1902, — Hubert Anthony, b. 1910, — Barbara Ann, b. 1904, — Camilla, b. 1906. Resi-
dence, 6, Sloane Gardens, S.W.i.— Robert Henry, b. 1881 ; formerly Lieut. 6th Dragoon
Guards ; is Major Yeo. : in. 1905, Grace Winifred, da. of John Bazley- White [see E. Rothes], and
has issue living, David Leslie, b. 1913, — Betty Winifred b. 1907,— Gabrielle Ursula, b. 1911.
Florence Louisa : in. 1st, 1898, Charles Stratton, who d 1907 ; 2ndly, 1910, William Henry Allen,
and has issue living (by 1st marriage), John Humphrey, b. 1900, — Charles Michael, b. 1906,— Ida
Rosemary, b. 1902, — (by 2nd marriage) Antony William, b. 1912. Residence, Evenley Hall,
Brackley.
This family, originally seated in Suffolk, is descended from William Style, of Ipswich, father of
Sir John Style, Alderman of London, an eminent diplomatist temp. Henry VII. and Henry VIII.,
and grandfather of^Sir Humphrey Style, Knt., one of the Esquires to the Body of Henry VIII., and
SULLIVAN, Creation (U.K.) 1804, of Thames Ditton,
Surrey.
Rev. Sir Frederick Sullivan, 7th
Baronet', b. April 28th, 1865 ; s. his father, Adm.
Sir Francis William, K.C.B., C.M.G., 1906 ;
is R. of Southrepps : m. 1901, the Hon. Judith
Harbord, da. of 5th Baron Suffield.
^rms — Per fesse, the base per pale ; in the chief or, a
dexter hand couped at the wrist grasping a sword erect gules,
the blade entwined by a serpent proper, between two lions
rampant respecting each other of the second ; the dexter base
vert, charged with a buck trippant or, on the sinister base
per pale argent and sable, a boar passant counterchanged.
Crtat — On a ducal coronet or, a robin holding in the beak
a sprig of laurel proper.
Residence— Southrepps Rectory, Norfolk. Club,— Athe-
naeum.
Brother living— RICHARD, R.N., b. Aug. 17th, 1866;
is a retired Capt. R.N. : in. 1905, Beatrix Evelyn, da. of
the late Arthur Magniac, of The Hermitage, Ascot, and
has issue living, Richard Benjamin Magniac, b. 1906,
Valentine Arthur, b. 1907, — Dermot Ogle, b. 1909. Resi-
dence, Broxton Court, Chilbolton, Hants.
Sister living— Gertrude Agnes, b. 1862 : m. 1892, John
Lionel Lyster. Residence, Shiremark, Capel, Surrey,
r of Sir Thomas, 1st baronet.
What we gain by conquest we secure
by clemency.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Daughter living Of 5th Baronet — Maud Ann: m. 1905, Arthur Remington Robert, of New
York. Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Frederick Sullivan, 4th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Henry Eden Sullivan, b. 1835, d. 1903 : m. 1859, Margaret Louisa, who d.
1910, da. of James Pierce, of Llanelly, Brecon : —
Charles Wilmot, b. 1865. -Agnes Vernon, O.B.E. ; O.B.E. 1918 : m. 1885, Henry Francis Wigram
[ see Wigram, Bt., colls.]. Residence, 1, Park Terrace, Christchurch, New Zealand. Mary
Augusta: m. 1893, John Lear Walton-Kitching. Rhoda : m. 1901, the Rev. George Henry
Croasdaile Bowen, R. of Thrybergh. Residence , Thrybergh Rectory, Yorkshire.
The 6th baronet, Adm. Sir Francis William, K.C.B., C.M.G., was an A.D.C. to Queen Victoria
1877-8.
SULLIVAN, Creation (U.K.) 1881, of Garryduff, co. Cork.
Sir Edward Sullivan, 2nd Baronet ; b. Sept. 27th,
1852; s. his father, the Rt. Hon . Edward, P.C., LL.D. ,
1885; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B. A. 1877); Bar. King’s
Inns, Dublin, 1879, and Middle Temple 1888 ; unsuccessfully
contested St. Stephen’s Green Div. of Dublin ( LU ) 1886, and
Chester-le-Street Div. of Durham 1892.
$.rms — Per pale gules and azure ; a fesse or charged with three crosses-
crosslet sable between two boars passant or, that in chief facing the dexter,
and that in base the sinister. Crest — A Roman fasces fessewise proper,
thereon a robin also proper.
Residence — 23, Down Street, W. Clubs — Reform, Royal Irish Yacht.
Tot prsemia vitae.
Brother living— WILLIAM, b. Feb. 21st, i860; formerly Lieut. 4th
c , ,, -r Batn. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers: Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin, 1885: is
So many rewards 0/ life. Resident Magistrate for co. Wickiow : m. 1886, Charlotte Anna, da. of
the late Rt. Hon. Richard Dowse, a Baron of the Exchequer, and has issue living, Kathleen
Mary: m. 1914, Wilmot Humphrey Clifford Lloyd. Residence , Novara House, Bray. co. Wicklow.
Clubs , Reform, Sackville Street, Royal St. George Yacht, Kildare Street, Royal Irish Yacht.
The first baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Sullivan, P.C., LL.D., sat as M.P. for Mallow (Z.)
.1865-70, and was Master of the Rolls in Ireland 1870-83, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1883-5.
Sutherland-Dunbar (Duff-Sutherland Dunbar), see Dunbar.
GRANT-SUTTIE, Creation (N.S.) 1702, of Balgone, Haddingtonshire.
Sir George Grant-Suttie, 7th Baronet ; b. Sept.
2nd, 1870; s. his father, Sir James, 1878.
Quarterly : ist and 4th, barry wavy of six azure and or ; on a
chief^ of the last, a lion rampant naissant with two tails vert, armed and
langued gules, Suttie; 2nd and 3rd, or, a chevron cheeky gules and of the
first, between three hunting-horns sable, garnished of the second, alt with-
in a bordure of the same, Semple . Crest— A ship under full sail proper.
Seats — Preston Grange, Prestonpans, Haddingtonshire ; Balgone,
North Berwick.
Sisters living— Susan Harriet ( Lady Menzies ): m. ist, 1878, the nth
Earl of Stair, who d. 1914, having obtained a divorce 1905 ; 2ndly,
July 1905, Sir Neil James Menzies, 8th Bt., who d. 1910. Harriet
{Lady Cooper) : m. 1886, Sir Daniel Cooper, 2nd Bt., who d. 1909.
Residence , 24, Gilbert Street, Grosvenor Square, W.
Nothing hazard , nothing Uncle living (son of 5th baronet)- Robert, b. 1840; Bar. Inner Temple
have. 1866; is a D.L. for Haddingtonshire; formerly Capt. 7th Vol. Batn.
Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.): m. 1884, the Hon. Edith Mary Dawnay, da. .of 7th Viscount Downe,
having had issue, of whom Hubert Francis, D.S.O., M.C. , b. 1884; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Major R.A. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (despatches, Mil. Cross, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. *9 1 8 : *9?°’
Torfrida Alianore, da. of Sir Wroth Periam Christopher Lethbridge, 5th Bt.,— Archibald Ronald,
b. 1896; Lieut. R.A. ; d. (wounds in action during European War) 1917, — Hilda Margaret, Ethel
Mary. Residence , Balgone, North Berwick. Club , Carlton.
Aunts living (daughters of 5th Baronet) — Margaret. ■ Katharine Isabella. Residence , Tregew,
Roehampton.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Francis Grant-Suttie, R.N., 2nd son of 5th baronet, b. 1832,
d 1884: m. 1877, Elizabeth (now of 3, Stafford Mansions. Buckingham Gate,
S.W.), da. of the late Donald Macintyre, of Kayuga, N.S. Wales :—
GEORGE DONALD, b. Oct. 14th, 1877; is Major Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders), and an In-
structor Machine Gun Corps. Sheila Laura Mary, b. 1878 : m. 1917, Wing-Com. Douglas
Austin Oliver, D.S.O., O.B.E., R.N. Elsie Margaret Hew, b. 1879. Harriet Hamilton,
b. 1880 : m. 1915, William Johnstone.
The 2nd and 4th baronets successively represented Haddingtonshire in Parliament, and the 4th
baronet assumed the additional surname of Grant on succeeding to the estates of his aunt, Janet Lrrani,
Countess of Hyndford.
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SUTTON, Creation (G B ) 1772, of Norwood ;Park, Nottinghamshire.
Sir Arthur Edwin Sutton, 7th
Baronet; b. Sept. 24th, 1857; s. his nephew,
Capt. Sir Richard Vincent, M.C. ; m. 1885,
Cecil Blanche, da. of the late "Walter Douglas
Dumbleton, of Oakhurst, George, Cape Colony,
and has issue.
$rnts— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, argent, a canton sable ;
2nd and 3rd, argent, a cross flory azure. Crest — A wolf’s
head erased gules.
Seat— Shanks’, Wincanton, Somerset. Clubs — Junior
Conservative, Royal Dorset Yacht.
Son living-ROBERT LEXINGTON, b. Jan. i8th,
1897 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ; formerly
Lieut. Household Cav.
Daughter living— Esme, b. 1886 : in. 1912, Major
William Denman Croft, C.M.G., D.S.O., Cameronians
(Scottish Rifles) [see Croft, Bt., cr. 1671].
Brother living— Henry Cecil, b. 1868 ; ed. at Radley ;
is Lieut. Yeo. : m. 1913, Constance Diana, da. of the
late Hon. Herbert Welbore Ellis Agar [see E. Normanton,
colls.], and has issue living, Cecil Roland, b. 1918. Residence , Benham Park, Newbury, Berks.
Clubs, Isthmian, Arthur’s, Royal Victoria Yacht.
Sisters living — Anna Harriet Mary: in. 1874, Lieut.-Col. Augustus Henry Macdonald-Moreton,
formerly of the Coldstream Guards, who d. 1918 [see E. Ducie, colls.]. Residence , Hill Grove,
Bembridge, Isle of Wight.— —Emily Judith [Lady Levinge')'. in. 1876, Sir William Henry
Levinge, 9th Bt., who d. 1900. Residence , Burcot, Blunsdon, Highworth, Wilts. Helen
Mary: in. 1884, Capt. Ernest de Vismes du Boulay, formerly R.H.A., and has with other
issue living, Helen Mary: m. 1912, Rear-Adm. Algernon Walker Heneage, C.B., M.V.O ,
and has issue living, a da. b. 1919, — Hildegarde : in. 1913, Com. Colpoys Cleland Walcott, R.N.
(retired), — Rhoda Mary, — Nina Joan: m. 1918, Capt. Ambrose J. R. Waller, Essex Regt.
Residence, Swains Lodge, Bembridge, Isle of Wight. Mary Evelyn: in. 1881, Blair Onslow
Cochrane [see E. Dundonald, colls.]. Residence, Oakleigh, St. John’s Park, Ryde. Isle of Wight.
Maud Etheldreda. Residence , Holdcroft, Blunsdon, Highworth, Wilts. Winifred Aline ;
m. 1st, 1893, Algernon S. B. Oakley, C.E. ; 2ndly, 1906, Major Cecil William Wilson, D.S.O.
Residence. Lyddington Manor, Swindon, Wilts.— ■ —Beatrice Zoe : in. 1897, Lieut.-Col. John
Edward Rhodes, Hampshire Regt., and has issue living, Winifred Marie : in. 1918, Lieut.-Col.
Alfred Percy Browne, D.S.O., Indian Army, — Phyllis. Residence, Apley Rise, Ryde, Isle ot
Wight.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet — Constance Edith, da. of Sir Vincent Rowland Corbet, 3rd Bt. :
m. 1st, 1888, Sir Richard Francis Sutton, 5th baronet, who d. 1891 ; 2ndly, 1895, Hubert Delaval
Astley [see B. Hastings, colls.]. Residence Brinsop Court, Hereford.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Alexander George Sutton, 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1862, d. 1893 :
in. 1885, Eugenia Kathleen (she m. 2ndly, 1895, FitzRoy Pleydell Goddard, of
The Lawn. Swindon), da. of Thomas Richard Merry : —
Thomas Alexander, b. 1888: m. 1913, Gwendolen, da. of Forsyth Forrest, formerly of The Querns,.
Cirencester, and has issue living, a son, b. 1915, — Pamela.
Issue of the late Capt. Francis Sutton, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1822, d. 1906 : in.
1855, Lady Evelyn Mary Stuart, who d. 1899, sister of the 4th Earl of
Portarlington : —
Francis Richard Hugh Seymour, b. 1858 ; is a J.P. for Hants (High Sheriff co. Southampton 1918) ;
formerly Capt. and Hon. Major Yorkshire Hussars Imperial Yeo. : in. 1881, Lady Susan Elizabeth
Lascelles, da. of 4th Earl of Harewood, and has issue living, Francis Henry, M.C., b. 1882 ; ed. at
R.M.C. ; Capt. nth Hussars; European War 1914-18 (M.C.): in. 1914, Aileen, da. of Richard
Henry Gosling, of Hawthorn Hill, Berkshire [see Dyer, Bt.], and has issue living, Beryl Susan
b. 1919, — Violet Eveleen, b. 1883: in. 1st, 1903, Col. Albemarle Bertie Edward Cator, D.S.O., who
obtained a divorce 1920; 2ndly, 1920, Esme Arkwright, — Angela Desiree, b. 1889: m. (Jan.) 1910,
Lieut.-Col. Francis Alexander Umfreville Pickering, D.S.O., 2nd Dragoons, and Comdg. a Bam..
Rifle Brig., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, and has issue living, Frank b.
1910, Charles Alexander b. 1914. Residence, Penton Lodge, Andover.
Issue of the late Rev. Augustus Sutton, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 182s, d. 1885 :
m. 1851, Charlotte Robina, who d. 1888, da. of John Carter, of Northwold,
Norfolk : —
Rev. Arthur Frederick, b. 1852 ; is R. of Brant Broughton. Residence , Brant Broughton Rectory,
Newark.— Richard, b. 1856; formerly Lieut. Notts Militia. Gilbert William, b. 1858; formerly
Lieut. 3rd Batn. Prince of Wales’s Own(W. Yorkshire Regt.): in. 1890, Mabel Affleck Peacock, da.
of the late Rev. John Peacock, of Fulbeck, and has issue living, John Gilbert, R.N., b. 1892;
became Lieut. 1914.— Rowland, b. 1859 : in' 1889, Augusta Margaret, da. of the late Rev. Edmund
Thomas Daubeney, R. of Swaffham, Norfolk, and has issue living, Laurence Seymour, b. 1904, —
Dorothy Charlotte Mary, b. 1893, — Robina Margaret Hill, b. 1897. Laurence Herbert, b. 1865.
Issue of the late Henry George Sutton, 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1826, d. 1903 <
in. 1st, 1849, Matilda Harriet, who d. 1885, da. of George H. Walker-Heneage,
of Compton Bassett, Wilts ; 2ndly, 1895, Evelyn (now of 9, Elvaston Place, South
Kensington, S.W.), da. of the late Rev. George Sloane Stanley, of Roche Court,
Fareham : —
(By 1st marriage), Hugh Clement, C.B., C.M.G., b. 1867; ed. at Eton ; is Col. in the Army; com-
manded 1st Batn. Coldstream Guards 1910-13 ; was a D.A-A.G. Cape Colony 1903-6, and an
A.A.G. at War Office 1913-16 ; Dep. Inspector-Gen. of Communications 1917 with rank of Brig.-
Gen. ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, Brevet Major) ; C. B. (Mil.) 1916, C.M.G. 1919 ;
has Russian Order of St. Anne : in. 1st, 1891, Mabel Ida, who d. 1896, da. of Sir Campbell Munro
3rd Bt. ( cr . 1825) ; 2ndly, 1898, the Hon. Alexandra Mary Elizabeth Wood, el. da. of 2nd Viscount
Halifax, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Nigel Eustace Philip, b. 1896; is Lieut. Coldstream
Guards, — (by 2nd mart iagej Margaret Agnes, b. 1899, --Mary Frances, b. 1904, — Elizabeth Mary, b.
1910. Residence, 9, Elvaston Place, S.W. Clubs , Guards’, Cavendish.
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Grandchildren of the late Capt. Robert Nassau Sutton (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Sutton, b. 1813,^. 1885 : 111. 1847, Charlotte, who d. 1872, sister
of Sir John Nelthorpe, 8th Bt. (ext.) : —
Robert Nassau Sutton-Nf.i.thorpe, O.B.E. , b. 1850; formerly Major 8th Hussars; Chm. Trent
Emergency Committee ; has assumed the additional and principal surname of Nelthorpe; O.B.E.
1918: m. 1885, the Hon. Dulcibella Eden, da. of 4th Baron Auckland, and has issue living, Oliver,
D.S.O., M.C., b. 1888; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. and Brevet Major Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort’s Own), and a Gen. Staff- Officer with rank of Major; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O., Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. 1919: in. 1914, Marjorie Elspeth Constable, da. of Charles
Constable Curtis [see E. Onslow, colls.], and has issue living, Roger b. 1918, Ann b. 1919, — •
Christopher, M.C. . b. 1890; is Lieut, and Acting Capt. Coldstream Guards ; served during European
War 1914-18 (wounded, M.C.), — Griffith, b. 1892 ; ed. at Ch. Ch. Coll., Oxford, — Ursula, b. 1886.
Residence, Scawby Hall, Lincolnshire. Club , Oriental.— —Francis Richard, b. 1853 : in. 1881, Edith
Louisa, da. of the late Arthur Pryor, of Hylands, Essex, and has issue living, Francis Arthur, b. 1884,
— Olinda Emily, b. 1885 : nt. 1909, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Campbell Watson, D.S.O., — Sylvia Katherine,
b. 1887 : in. 1909, as his second wife, Capt. John St. Vigor Fox, Lincolnshire Regt., of Girsby
Manor, Lincoln. Residence, Oakhurst, Bethersden, Kent. Evelyn Charlotte ; in. 1884, Major
Pau Swinburne, who d. 1905 [Swinburne, Bt.]. Residence, Ryde, Isle of Wight.- Mabel
Albinia : in. 1876, Montagu Richard-Waldo-Sibthorp, and has issue livine, Mabel Janetta ( Lady
Cholmeley), b. 1878 : m. 1903, Capt. Sir Montague Aubrey Rowley Cholmeley, Bt., who d. (killed
in action) 1914, — Evelyn Elizabeth (Hon. Mrs. Dudley R. H. Pelham ), b. 1882 : nt. 1907, Capt.
the Hon. Dudley Roger Hugh Pelham, D.S.O. , of Utterley House, Louth [see E. Yarborough].
Residence, Canwick Hall, Lincoln. Janetta Nina : in. 1886, the Rev. Geoffrey Barrington
Simeon, who d. 1906 [see Simeon, Bt., colls.]. Residence,
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Capt. Frederick Sutton, b. 1817, d. 1900: in. 1st, 1841,
Eliza, who d. 1844, da. of the late Rev. W. M. Jones, V. of Ospringe ; 2ndly, 1847,
Georgina, who d. 1898, da. of the late Ven. James Croft : —
Algernon Charles, A 1852: in. 1886, Winifred Alice, da. of William Edwin Cotton Fell, formerly of
Lochrin, Edinburgh, and has issue living, Frederick Nassau, b. 1888, — Oliver Manners, b. 1896, —
Irene, b. 1892. Herbert Arthur, b. 1853 : in. 1892, Josephine Constance Stanley, who d. 1905,
da. of the late J. Verney Lovett Lace, of Christleton Old Hall, Chester, and has issue living, Roland
Manners Verney, b. 1895. Residence, Kelham -House, Newark-on-Trent. Amy Georgiana: m.
1875, Francis Hay Chapman, a retired Com. R.N. [E. Kinnoull, colls.], having had issue, of
whom Cecil Sutton, b. 1880 ; Lieut. R.G.A. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916 : in.
1908, Constance Louise Larbalestier, leaving issue, Kathleen Edith Amy Sutton b. 1910, — Francis
Arthur, R.N., b. 1881 ; became Lieut. 1903, and Lieut. -Com. 1911 ; served during European War
1914-17, — Charles Manners Sutton, D.S.C., R.N., b. 1889; became Lieut. 1911 ; served during
European War 1914-17 (D.S.C. with Bar, Russian Orders of St. Vladimir and St. Stanislas): in.
1912, Barbara Gladys, da. of the late George Hughes-Bonsall, D.L., of Gian Rheidol, Cardiganshire,
— Lyon Greenwood Croft, b. 1895 ; is Lieut Lancashire Fusiliers ; served during European War
1914-17 : in. 1914, Rose Eileen, da. of D. Morley, of Edinburgh, and widow of Col. Frederick
Lockwood Edridge, C.B., and has issue living, Frederick Bertram Lyon b. 1916, — Eva Catharine
Drummond, b. 1878: in. 1908, Major William Ralph Thompson, R.A., and has issue living,
William Francis Kynaston b. 1909, Peter Sutton Yarrell b. 1912, — Miriam Amy Georgina, b.
1885, — Marie Auriol de Vismes, b. 1887, — Vera Frederica, b. 1893. Residence , 12, Foster Road,
Alverstoke. Eva Pulteney : in. 1881, Col. John Warre Sill, formerly R.E., and has issue living.
Residence,
Grandson of the late Capt. Frederick Sutton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Nassau Sutton, b. 1859, d. 1916: m. 1883, Edith Mary, who
d. 1918, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. H. L. Cafe, 94th Regt. : —
Charles Lexington Manners, b. 1891 ; ed. at Eton; is Capt. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.),
and a Brig.-Maj. ; European War 19^4-17: in. 1917, Amabel Anne, da. of Major Ludlow Coupe
Ludlow, of Beech Green, Withyham, Sussex.
Grandson of Francis Richard Sutton (ante): —
Issue of the late Richard Coningsby Sutton, b. 1882, d. 1905 : in. 1904, Katharine Helen, da.
of the late Francis Foljambe Anderson, of Lea, Lincoln [see Anderson, Bt.] : —
Francis Richard Hey wood, b. 1905. Olinda Margaret (posthumous), b. 1906.— Olivia Katharine
(posthumous), b. (twin) 1906.
The 1st baronet, M.P., was an Under Secretary of State 1766-72. Capt. Sir Richard Vincent
Sutton, M.C., 1st Life Guards and Capt. and Adj, Machine Gun Regt., who j. as 6th Bt. at his birth,
in April 189 c, d. (on active ser. during European War) Nov. 1918.
SUTTON, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Castle House, Banstead, Surrey.
Sir George Augustus Sutton, ist
Baronet , son of the late Henry Sutton ; b. Sept.
2 ist, 1869 ; is Chm. of Amalgamated Press
(Limited), Director of Associated Newspapers
(Limited), Imperial Paper Mills (Limited), and
Anglo-Newfoundland Development Co. (Limited) ;
was Hon. Director of Publicity for National War
Bond Campaign during European War 1917-18:
m. 1893, Elizabeth, da. of Joseph Adams.
^rnn — Sable, on a fesse wavy between three dragons’
wings two and one argent as many billets one and two,
two bars also wavy argent. Crest— A dragon’s wing proper,
billettge or.
Seat — Castle House, Walton Heath, Surrey. Clubs —
Junior Carlton, Wellington.
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SWANN. Creation (U.K.) 1906, of Prince’s Gardens, Royal Borough of Kensington.
Right Hon. Sir Charles Ernest Swann,
P.C., 1st Baronet, fifth son of the late Frederick
Schwann, of 23, Gloucester Square, by Henrietta, da. of
the Rev. Robert Kell, of Birmingham ; b. Jan. 25th,
1844; ed. at Univ. Coll., London ; has been Pres, of
National Reform Union, and Vice-Pres. of Technical
Sch., Manchester; sat for N. Div. of Manchester (Z.)
July 1886 to Nov. 1918, having been defeated there
Nov. 1885 ; P.C. 19 1 1 ; assumed by Royal Licence
1913 for himself and his issue the surname of Swann
in lieu of his patronymic : m. 1876, Elizabeth, who d.
1914, 3rd da. of the late David Duncan, of Manchester,
and has issue.
3\rms — Azure, a swan rousant proper within an orle of
lymphads, sails furled, flags flying to the dexter, or. Crtst —
Between two buffalo’s horns a demi-swan wings expanded, all
proper.
Clubs— Reform (London), Reform (Manchester).
Sons living— CHARLES DUNCAN, b. Jan. 27th, 1879;
ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. Honours in
History 1901, M.A. 1904) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1904; sat as
M.P. for Hyde Div. of Cheshire (Z.) Jan. 1906 to Jan. iyio ; author of “The Book of a
Bachelor,” etc., etc. : m. 1909, Dorothy Margaret, da. of the late Capt. R. H. Johnston, 64th
Regt, and has issue living, Anthony Charles Christopher, b. 1913. Residence , 18, South Eaton
Place, S.W. Clubs, Windham, Beefsteak. Harold, b. 1880; sometime Lieut. R.F. A. (T.F.), :
m. 1907, Dorothea Alma, da. of the late Henry de Courcy Agnew [see Agnew, Bt. cr. 1629, tolls.],
and has issue living, Brian, b. 1913. Laurence Averil, b. 1881 : in. 1913, Emeline Elexina, da.
of John E. Pregent, of Boston, Mass., U.S.A Geoffrey, b. 1883; sometime Lieut. R.A.S.C.
Mechanical Transport : m. 1911, Florence Mildred, da. of the late John Brodie, and has issue
living, Kenneth Geoffrey, b. 1915, — Janet Elizabeth, b. 1913, — Phyllis Mildred, b. 1919. Residence ,
Ludwick Corner, Hatfield, Herts. Club , Reform.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Kathleen Mildred, b. 1887 : in. 1913, Eliot Albert Cross Druce.
Residence , 23, Montpelier Square, S.W.
SWINBURNE, Creation (E.) 1660, of Capheaton, Northumberland.
Sir Hubert Swinburne, 8th Baronet ;
b. Jan. 24th, 1867 ; s. his father, Capt. Sir John,
R.N., 1914 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1890) ; formerly Major
Northumberland Yeo. : High Sheriff of North-
umberland 1920 ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902
(Queen’s medal with three clasps): m. 1905, Alice
Pauline, da. of the late Nathaniel George Clayton,
of Chesters, Northumberland, and has issue.
$rma — Per fesse gules and argent, three cinquefoils
counterchanged. Crrst — Out of a ducal coronet or a demi-
boar rampant argent crined of the first, langued gules.
Sent — Capheaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Clubs —
Bachelors’, Brooks’s.
Daughter living— Joan Mary, b. 1906.
Brothers living-UMFREVILLE PERCY, b. Nov.
24th, 1868 ; is Major Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs, The Duke of Albany’s) ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (wounded) : in. 1905, Arnoldine
Georgiana, el. da. of the late Thomas Arnold Marten,
of Oystermouth, Glamorganshire, and widow of C.
Peacocke. Clubs, Brooks’s, Bachelors’, Arthur’s, Rand
(Johannesburg). Robert, b. 1871 : served during
European War 1914-17.
Sisters living— Marguerite. Rahmeh Theodora {Lady
Rcdclipfe') : in. 1st, 1887, Richard Chamberlain, who d.
1899 ; 2ndly, 1911, Theodore Riversdale Walrond, who
d- l9l7 ’> 3rdly, 1918, Maj.-Gen. Sir Percy Pollexfen de
BlaquiereKadcliffe, K.C.M.G.,C.B., D.S.O. Residences,
1 3, Gerald Road, S.W. ; Lacie, Abingdon, Berks.
Aunts living— Mary: m. 1862, Capt. William Ross, who d. 1874. Jane: m. 1860, Professor
Thumann, who d. 1908. Residence ,
Widow living Of 7th Buronet — Florence Caroline {Lady Swinburne), da. of James Moffat,
1->.L., of T, Raby Place, Bath : m. 1905, as his 3rd wife, Capt. Sir John Swinburne, R.N., 7th
baronet, who d. 1914. 7 ’ '
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Robert Swinburne, grandson of the
late Thomas Swinburne, 3rd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Thomas Anthony Swinburne, b. 1820, d. 1893 : in. 1852, Mary Anne
T, t>wh° d. 1894, da. of Capt. Edward Fraser, of Gortleck, Inverness
iHesn^w’ ^,i8.53; \rmerly Major R.M.A ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (mentioned
Ldfff«rda’ and b.r°nz? star>’ andT ln Soudan 1884-5 (clasp) : in. 1886, Louisa, da. of the
Alnnv S Stewart, 01 : Kinlochmoidart, Inverness-shire, having had issue, of whom Thomas
EJronean W^ * l88<\- CaP1’ and Acting Major R.E. ; d. (killed in action during
European War; 1918,— Margaret Frances Troath, b. 1888: in. 1916, Lieut.-Col. Gerald Henry
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Summers, Indian Army. Residence, 23, Eaton Place, S.W. Club, United Service. James,
b. 1858; is a F.R.S., and an Engineer of 82, Victoria Street, S.W. : in. 1st, 1886, Ellen, who d.
1893, da. of R. H. Wilson, M.D., of Gateshead on-Tyne ; 2nd, 1898, Lilian Gilchrist, da. of
the late Sir (Thomas) Godfrey Carey, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Anthony, b. 1887,—
Spearman Charles, b. 1893; served during European War 1915-17, in Serbia and Mesopotamia,—
(by 2nd marriage), Ida, b. 1899,— Marjorie, b. 1904. Residence , Woodhurst, Oxted, Surrey. Chib ,
Athenaeum. John, b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut. '3rd Batn. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders); is a
J.P. for Transvaal ; served during European War 1915-17. Residence, Zoutpansberg, Glen Shiel,
Haenertsburg. Transvaal.
Issue of. the late Lieut.-Col. James Swinburne, b. 1830, d. 1881 : in. 1870, Constance Mary,
who d. 1895, da. of the Rev. Griffith Boynton [Boynton, Bt.) : —
Ethel Maude: m. 1903, Everard Joseph Stourton [see B. Mowbray, colls.].
Granddaughter of the late Capt. Thomas Anthony Swinburne (ante) : —
Issue of the late Henry Swinburne, b. 1866, d. 1900 : in. 1895 Annie, da. of Major —
Berkeley : —
Troath, b. 1896.
Capt. Sir John Swinburne, R.N., 7th baronet, was High Sheriff of Northumberland 1866, and
sat as M.P. for Staffordshire, Lichfield Div. (Z) Nov. 1885 to June 1892.
Swinnerton (Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington), see Pilkington.
SYKES, Creation (G.B.) 1781, of Basildon, Berkshire.
Sir Arthur Sykes, 7th Baronet , son
of the iate Rev. Edward John Sykes, grandson
of 2nd Bt. ; b. Sept. 2nd, 1871 ; s. his kinsman^
Sir Henry, 1916.
$rms — Argent, an eagle rising between three sykes or
fountains proper ; on a canton gules, a caduceus of the first,
{fust— A demi-lady of Bengal in the complete dress of that
country, holding in her dexter hand a rose gules.
R esidence —
Brother living— Rev. FREDERIC JOHN, b. 1876,
is Curate of Sidbury, near Sidmouth.
Sister living — Edna, b. 1868: in. 1902, Henry Jordan,
and has issue living, Edward Henry, b. 1908, — Greta
Mary, b. 1904. Residence , The Glebe House, Pang-
bourne, Berks.
Daughters living of 5th Baronet— Caroline Eva
Henrietta, b. 1872 : in. 1901, Capt. Herbert Powley,
R.N. (retired). Violet Anne May, b. 1880: in. 1905,
Ambrose Petrocokino, and has issue living, Paul, b. 1910.
Residence, Flowers Hill, Pangbourne, Berks.
Widow living of 5th and 6th Baronets- Caroline
(. Lady .'sykes), da. of M. J. Bettesworth, of Hayling,
Hants: in. 1867, Sir Frederick Henry Sykes, 5th
baronet, who d. 1899. Residence , Hazlehurst, Pang-
bourne, Berks. Mary Winifred {Lady Sykes), da.
of Henry Tuck : in. 18 — , Sir Henry Sykes, 6th baronet, who d. 1916. Residence, 2, Greenhill
Terrace, Weymouth.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Sykes (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Heath Sykes, b. 1834, d. 1912 : in. 1862, Frances Amelia, who d.
1919, da. of the Rev. Philip Henry Nind, formerly V. of Southstoke-cum-Woodcote,
Wall ingford, Oxon : —
Francis William, b. 1864: in. 1905, Beatrice Agnes, da. of Edward Webb, formerly of Durrington
House, near Harlow, Essex, and has issue living, Francis Godfrey, b. 1907, — John Patrick, b. 1909, —
Edward Heath, b. 1912, — Paul Lionel, b. 1915, — Beatrice Honora, b. 1910, — Mary Agatha, b. T913, —
Janet Edith, b. 1916. Residence, Hemyock, near Cullompton, Devon. William, b. 1867; is Lieut.-
Col. and Riding Master 3rd Dragoon Guards, and attached to R.M.C. : in. 1896, Eleanor Mary,
da. of Capt. Henry Naylor, and has issue living, John Henry, b. 1896 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Capt. and
Adj. Indian Cav.,— Hugh William, b. 1901, — Paul Carton, b. 1903, — Richard Alexander, b. 1912, —
Alice Margery, b. 1904. Residence , 4, The Square, Royal Military College, Camberley.
Frederick, b. 1868. Alfred, b. 1872 : in. 1902, Scenie Marguerite Genille, and has issue living
Maccedesse Doyley, b. 1904, — Gwendoline Scenie, b. 1906. Residence, Vancouver, British Colum
bia. Edward Ernest, b. 1876: m. 1910, Rosalind, da. of the late Engineer-Corn. Clements,
R.N., of Plymouth, and widow of R. Fitzstubbs, and has issue living, Clement Edward, b. ign.
Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia.-— -Charles Henry, D S O , b. 1877 ; is Capt. Roy.
Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) ; served in S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s medal), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-16, present at battle of Loos (despatches, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1916. Frances
Emily: in. 1890, George Malcolm. Catherine Mary. Agnes: in. 1900, Edward Elwell, and
has issue living, John Edward Sykes, b. 1903, — Frances Elizabeth Sykes, b. 1908. Residence ,
Cranbrook, British Columbia. Alice Heath: in. 1910, William H. Smith. Mary Seymour:
in. 1909, the Rev. John Columbine Paterson -Morgan, R. of Arrow, and has issue living, Francis
David Paterson, b. 1914, — John Anthony Paterson, b. 1919, — Hazel Mary Paterson, b. 1911.
Residence , Arrow Rectory, Alcester.— — Margaret.
Issue of the late Rev. William Sykes, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1800, d. 1875 : in.
1821, Anna Maria Heath, who d. 1871, da. of Edward Gattey, Esq., of Harefield
House, Devon : —
Anna Maria: in. 1863, the Rev. Henry Willmott, who//. 1873, R. of Kirkley. Residence, Basildon.
Elwyn Road, Exmouth, Devon.
The 1 st baronet, .Sir Francis, of Ack worth Park, Chief Governor of Cossimbazar, Bengal, was
successively M.P. for Shaftesbury and Wallingford. The 2nd baronet also sat as M.P. for Wallingford.
This family have held lands in England from 1220, in which year they were described to be in possession
of land previously held by them.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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SYKES, Creation (G.B.) 1783, of Sledraere, Yorkshire.
Sir Mark Tatton Richard Sykes, 7th
Baronet ; b. Aug. 24th, 1905 ; s. his father, Col. Sir
Mark, M.B., 1919; ed. at Downside Coll.
— Argent, a chevron sable between three sykes or fountains
proper. Crtst — A demi-triton issuant from flags or reeds, blowing a
shell, and wreathed about the temples with like flags or reeds, all
proper.
Seat — Sledmere, Malton, York. Town Residence— 9, Bucking-
ham Gate, S.W.
Brothers living -CHRISTOPHER HUGH, b. Nov. 17th, 1907,
Daniel Henry George, b. 1916.
Sisters living— Mary Freya, b. 1904.— — Everilda (twin), b. 1907.
Angela Christina, b. 1911.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 4th baronet) — Katherine Lucy
(Hon. Mrs. Thomas Cholmondeley) : m. 1850, the Hon. Thomas
Grenville Cholmondeley, who d. 1883, 2nd son of xst Baron Dela-
mere. Residence , Abbotts Moss, Northwich, Cheshire.
Widow living of 6th Baronet — Edith Violet ( Lady Sykes), da. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir John
Eldon Gorst, P.C., of Castle Combe, Chippenham, Wilts: m. 1903, Sir Mark Sykes, M.P. for
Kingston-upon-Hull, 6th baronet, who d. 1919. Residences , Sledmere, Malton, York ; 9, Buck-
ingham Gate, S.W.
The 1st baronet, the Rev. Sir Mark, was son of an opulent merchant in Hull ; the 2nd baronet
sat as M.P. for Beverley ; and the 4th baronet was the well-known sportsman, Sir Tatton Sykes Sir
Tatton, 5th baronet, was High Sheriff of Yorkshire i86q. The 6th baronet, Sir Mark, was Private
Sec. to Ch. Sec. for Ireland 1904-5, and sat as M.P. for Central Div. of Hull (C) July 1911 to Nov.
1918, and for Kingston-upon-Hull Dec. 1918 to Feb. 1919.
SYKES, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Cheadle, co. Chester.
Sir Alan John Sykes, M.B., 1st Baronet ,
second son of the late Thomas Hardcastle Sykes,
J.P.jD.L., of Cringle House, Cheshire, by Mary, da.
of John Platt, sometime M.P. for Oldham : b. April
nth, 1868; ed. at Rugby, and at Oriel Coll.,
Oxford (B. A. 1889, M.A. 1897) ; sometime a
partner in the firm of Sykes and Co., bleachers,
of Edgeley ; is Chm. of Bleachers’ Asso. (Limited),
a Director of Alliance Mortgage Co. (Limited),
and Colwyn Bay and Pwllycrochan Estate Co.
(Limited), Chm. Stockport Infirmary, a Gov.
of Stockport Gram. Sch., Pres, of Blind Insti-
tution, Stockport, and a J.P. and D.L. for
Cheshire, Chm. of Cheshire Div. of National
Unionist Asso.; was Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 6th Batn.
Cheshire Regt. (formerly Major 3rd Vol. Batn.)
1911-14; elected Mayor of Stockport 1910; has
sat as M.P. for Knutsford Div. of Cheshire ( C )
since Jan. 1910.
$.rms — Argent, on a chevron sable guttle d’eau between
three tufts of grass vert as many fountains proper. Crest —
On the trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise and sprouting to.
the dexter proper, a swan with wings addorsed argent,
beaked and legged sable, charged on the breast with a
fountain also proper.
Seat— South View, Cheadle, Cheshire. Town Residence— 2, Down Street, W. Clubs —
Carlton, Royal Automobile, Union, Constitutional (Manchester).
SYNGE, Creation (U.K.) 1801, of Kiltrough.
[Name pronounced “ Sing.”]
Ccelestia canimus.
Sir Francis Robert Millington Synge, 6th
Baronet ; b. May 27th, 1851 ; s. his father, Sir Robert, 1894;
formerly Major 1st Batn. Prince of Wales’s Vol. (S. Lancashire
Regt.) : m. 1st, 1876, Frances Elizabeth, who d. 1911, da. of
Robert Evans, formerly of Rock Ferry, Cheshire; 2ndly, 1912,
Fanny Cecil, da. of the late Charles Robert Wade-Gery, of
Wornditch Hall, Kimbolton, Huntingdon, and has issue by 1st
marriage.
$rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, azure, three millstones proper, each
charged with a fer-de-moline sable ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, an eagle displayed
with two heads sable, beaked and legged gules. Crest — Out of a ducal
coronet or, an eagle’s claw proper.
Residence — Syngefield, Birr, Ireland.
We sing of heavenly Sons living— By 1st marriage— ROBERT MILLINGTON, b.
things. Nov. 17th, 1877. Neale Hutchinson, £. 1880. Edward, b. 1882.
Daughters living — By 1st marriage— Frances Helen Millicent. Laura Eileen. Lilian.
By 2nd marriage— Jessica Helen, b. 1914.
Sisters living— Laura Maria : m. 1867, Henry Pomeroy Gilbert, a retired Com. R.N., who d. 1891.
——Helen : m. 1891, the Rev. Noel Platt, who d. 1908. Mary Helena.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Collateral Brandies living.
Issue of the late Edward John Hutchinson Synge, 2nd son of 5th baronet,
b. 1854, d. 1886 : m. 1883, Leila Camilla (now of Broome Lodge, Broome, Norfolk),
da, of Charles Pemberton : —
Evelyn Mary, b. 1884 : m. 1911, Brig.-Gen. AlickGurdon Kemball, Indian Army, and has issue living,
Humphrey Gurdon, b. 1919, — Anne Leslie, b. 1912, — Leila Patricia, b. 1914.— Olive Marguerite,
b. 1886 : in. 1908, Claud Barton, Egyptian Civil Ser., and has issue living, Andrew Synge, b. 1909,
- — Diana Synge, b. 1914, — Judith Camilla Synge, b. 1916.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Robert Synge, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Major Robert Follett Synge, b. 1821, d. i860: m. 1855, Catherine Waddell,
Boyd, who d. 1892, da. of David Miller, Bar.-at-law, of Kirkcudbright : —
Robert Follett Muter Foster Millington, b. 1857 ; is Lieut.-Col. Reserve of Officers ; formerly
Major 2nd Batn. Highland L.I. ; sometime British Vice-Consul for Oil Rivers Protectorate ; served
.in Egyptian expedition 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star), and with Burma Expedition 1887-9
(medal with clasp) : in. 1884, Charlotte Granville (who obtained a judicial separation 1900),
.da. of Maj.-Gen. William James Stuart, formerly R.E., and has issue living, Alan Hamilton
Stuart, b. 1886 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. Chib, Naval and Military.
Issue of the late William Webb Follett Synge, b. 1826, d. 1891 : in. 1853, Henrietta
Mary, da. of the late Col. Robert Dewar Wainwright, of U.S.A. : —
Francis Julian, b. 1856 ; ed. at Charterhouse ; is a Registrar of Chancery Div. of Supreme Court : m.
1890, Mary Auchmuty, who d. 1920, da. of the late R. Sands Tucker, of New York, and Lenox,
U.S.A., having had issue, of whom Robert Millington, b. 1894 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Oxford ; is Capt. Coldstream Guards Special Reserve, — Allen Francis, b. 1898 ; ed. at Eton ;
Lieut. Irish Guards Special Reserve ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, — Violet
Montresor, b. 1896. Residence , 12, Sloane Gardens, S.W. William Makepeace Thackeray, b.
i860; formerly Capt. R.A. ; sometime Gov. of Walton Prison: in. 1st, 1892, Ethel Ela'is, who d.
1895, da. of the late Alfred Wilkinson ; 2ndly, 1898, Ethel Rose, da. of Henry Bramwell, and has
issue living (by 1st marriage), William Alfred Thackeray, b. 1893 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at
R. M.C. ; is Capt. The King’s (Liverpool Regt.) : in. 1920, Hilda Marjorie, da. of Eben Pike, of
Kilcrenagh, co. Cork, — Ethel Mary, b. 1899. Residence , Woodlands, Glasbury-on-Wye.
The family of Synge was seated at Bridgnorth early in the 16th century. The original name of
Millington was changed to Synge from the circumstance of one of the family being a canon or chantry
priest. The Rt. Rev. Dr. Samuel Hutchinson, Lord Bishop of Killala, father of Sir James
Hutchinson, 1st Bt. (cr. 1782, ext. 1906) sat as M.P. for Jamestown in Irish Parliament. The Rev.
Sir Samuel Synge, 3rd Bt., grand-nephew of the 1st and 2nd baronets, s. under special remainder, and
assumed the additional surname and arms of Hutchinson ; his 2nd brother, Robert, was cr. a
itaronet as above.
TANCRED, Creation (E.) 1662, of Boroughbridge, Yorkshire.
Sir Thomas Selby Lawson-Tancred,
9th Baronet ; b. May 14th, 1870; s. his father,
Sir Thomas Selby, 1910 ; ed. at Eton, and at
R.M.C. ; Major (retired) Indian Army ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18; assumed by deed poll the
additional surname of Lawson 1914: m. 1912,
Margery Elinor, da. of the late Andrew Sherlock
Lawson [see V. Mountgarret], and has issue.
Sprats — Argent, a chevron between three escallops gules
Crtsi — An olive tree fructed proper.
Residences — Aldborough Manor, Boroughbridge,
Yorkshire.
Son living — ANDREW THOMAS, b. Aug. 10th, 1914.
Daughters living.— Elinor Mary, b. 1913. Pauline,
b. 19x6.
Brother living— Francis Willoughby, b. 1874.
Sisters living— Felicia Harriet: in. 1905, Francis
Murray. Gwendoline Sybil ■■■—Edith Mary.
Constance Anne : in. 1910, Alfred Robert Warren,
and issue living, Reginald Tancred, b. 1911, — Phyllida
Mary, b. 1913. Residence, 29, Bedford Gardens, Camp-
den Hill, W.
Uncles living (sons of 7th baronet) — Seymer Mitford,
b. 1856; ed. at Radley, and' at Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford: m. 1896, Charlotte Dorothea, da. of the late William Gillespie Dickson, LL.D., Sheriff
Principal of Lanarkshire, and has issue living, Mary Tytler Tancred, b. 1897 : in. X918, Harold
John Ridger, l’aymaster-Lieut. R.N.R., and has issue living, Ernest Halliday Tancred b. 1919, —
Margaret Selby Tancred, A 1900. Residence, 2, Crescent Road, Bromley, Kent. Harry George,
.b. 1858: in. 1st, 1881, Emily Alicia de Courcy, who d. 1907, elder da. of the late Major Slingsby
Bell, of Purneah, India, and The Bungalow, Napier, New Zealand; 2nd, 1908, Rose Elphinstone,
.da. of the late Major Slingsby Bell (ante), and widow of Henry Warren of New Zealand, and has
issue living (by 1st marriage), Cecil Mount-Stewart, b. 1884, — Bertram Selby, b. 1895, — Vera
Elphinstone, b. 1882, — Valerie Waldegrave Mitford, b. 1889, — Zillah Selby, b. 1893.
Aunts living (daughters of 7th baronet) — Lucy Sybil : in. 1867, Robert Samuel Hawkins, who d.
1915, and has issue living, Seymer Corrie Hanburv Selby, b. 1874, — Harry Bradford Tancred (of
Cairnside, Field Lane, Letchworth), b. 1876; Flight-Lieut. R.A.F.: in. igo6, Irene Maude, da.
of the late Clement William Tancred (infra), and has issue living, Tancred Richard John b. 1907,
Roger Tancred Robert b. 1915, — Lucy Sarah Crewe, — Ida Dorothy, — Margaret Sybil: in. 1915,
Edward Henry Cholmeley, of Ndola, N. Rhodesia, and has issue living, Cynthia Betty Dorothy
jCholmeley Tancred b. 1916, Flavia Sybil Cholmeley Tancred b. 1917, Lucy Idonea Cholmeley
Tancred b. 1918. Bertha Eveline : in. 1878, William Fownes Somerville [Fuller- Acland-Hood,
Bt.], and has with other issue living, William Tancred, b. 1879, — Ernest Selby, b. 1882, — TEnid
Bertha.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Clement William Tancred, 4th son of 7th baronet, b. 1853, d. 1888 :
in. 1878, Alice Maude (now of Whyte Ladyes, Letchworth, Herts), da. of Oswald
Bloxsome, formerly of The Rangers, Sydney, N.S. Wales: —
Christopher Humphrey, b. 1888 ; is Capt. R.A.F. : in. 1915, Gladys Winifred, da. of the late Walter
Chandler, of 127, Wymering Mansions, S.W.— — Irene Maude : m. 1906, Capt. Harry Bradford
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Tancred Hawkins, R.A.F. (ante). Esme Isabelle : in. 1909, Francis Dearden Roscoe, and has
issue living, Peter, b. 1912, — Joy Tancred, b. 1914, — Elizabeth Esm6, b. 1918. Residence , Killarney
Mine, Filabusi, S. Rhodesia, S. Africa.
This family is descended from Richard Tankard, who soon after the Conquest was possessed of
lands at Boroughbridge, where still remains the ancient family house. A Christopher iancred founded
a retreat for poor gentlemen at Whixley, and also scholarships at Cambridge.
Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, see Meyrick.
TANGYE, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Glendorgal, St. Columb Minor, Cornwall.
Sir (Harold) Lincoln Tangye, ist Baronet,
el. son of the late Sir Richard Tangye, J.P., of Glen-
dorgal, St. Columb Minor, Cornwall ; b. Jan. 16th,
1866; ed. at Owens Coll., Victoria Univ., Manchester,
is a J.P. for Warwickshire and Smethwick, a F.R.G.S.,
a M.I.M.E., and Joint Dep. Chm. of Tangyes (Limited),
engineers, of Birmingham ; was Pres, of Birmingham
and Midland Hospital for Skin Diseases 1899-1900, and
of Midland Cornish Asso. 1903-4 ; for several years
directed Daily Argus and Sports Argus (Birmingham),
of which he was Ch. Proprietor; author of “A Swiss
Tour,” “ In New South Africa ; Travels in the Transvaal
and Rhodesia,” “In the Torrid Sudan,” etc. : m. 1889,
Annie Gilzean, da. of the late Sir Hugh Gilzean Reid,
LL.D., of Tenterden Hall, Hendon, N.W., and has
issue.
^rms— Per chevron gules and ermine, in chief two keys erect,
wards upwards or, within a bordure sable, charged with eight
bezants. Crest — Upon a billet fesseways sable, charged with an
escallop or between two bezants, a falcon proper, belled gold.
Do not attempt or else Seat — Glendorgal, St. Columb Minor, Cornwall. Clubs — Bath,
accomplish. Reform.
Son living— BASIL RICHARD GILZEAN, b. July 27th, 1895 ; ed. at Harrow ; is. Hon. Capt.
Roy. Warwickshire Regt.
Daughters living— Marjorie Gilzean, b. 1891 : m. 1915, Lieut. Frederick Robinson, R.N.
Eileen Annie Gilzean, b. 1897 : m. 1913, Frederick Nichols Marcy, and has issue living, a da., b.
1918. Residence ,
TATE, Creation (U.K.) 1898, of Park Hill, Streatham, co. London.
Sir William Henry Tate, 2nd Baronet ; b. Jan.
23rd, 1842; s. his father, Sir Henry, 1899; is a J.P. and
D.L. for co. Lancaster (High Sheriff 1907) : m. 1863, Miss
Caroline Hill Rigby Glasgow, of Old Trafford, Manchester,
and has issue.
$rms — Ermine, on a pale invected azure between four Cornish
choughs sable two roses gules. Crest — A dexter arm embowed and
vested azure, cuffed or, charged with two roses argent, the hand grasp-
ing a pineapple erect proper between two ears of wheat of the second.
Residences — Highfield, Woolton, Lancashire ; Bodrhyddan, near
Rhuddlan, Flintshire. — T
Sons living— ERNEST WILLIAM, b. Jan. 7th, 1867 ; is Major
Yeo., and a J.P. for Denbighshire : m. 1892, Mildred Mary, da. of
Frederick Herbert Gossage, J.P., of Camp Hill, Woolton, Liverpool,
and has issue living, Henry, b. 1902, — Mildred Clara, b. 1894. — Joan,
b. 1896. Residence , Pool Park, Ruthin, N. Wales. Alfred Herbert,
b. 1872: m. 1910, Elsie, da. of Louis William Jelf-Petit, J.P., and
has issue living, Louis William, b. 1911, — Francis Herbert, b. 1913. Residence , Chaleshurst,
Chiddingfold, Surrey.
Daughters living — Ethel Caroline, <5. 1870: m. 1896, Col. William Winwood Gossage, J.P., Hon.
Col. R.F.A., and has issue living, William Henry Winwood, b. 1899; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Lieut,
ist Dragoons,— Rupert Winwood, b. 18 — , — John Winwood, b. 1905. Residence , Leet Hill,
KirbyJCane, Norfolk.— Helen Frances, b. 1873 : m. 1896, Capt. Guy Winwood Gossage, 3rd
W. Lancashire Brig. R.F.A. Agnes Mary, b. 1875 : m. 1908, Lieut.-Col. John Clements Water-
house Madden, J.P. , D.L., formerly Comdg. a Batn. Roy. Irish Fusiliers [E. Leitrim], and has
issue living, John William Ryder, b. 1913, — Charles Samuel, b. 1915, — Cynthia Agnes, b. 1909.
Residence , Hilton Park, Clones, co. Monaghan. Isabel Marion, b. 1876 : m. 1905, Trevor Eyton,
J.P., and has issue living, John William Trevor, b. 1918, — Gwynedd Caroline, b. 1908, — Vera
Isabel, b. 1911. Residence , Plas-yn-Cwm, St. Asaph, N Wales.— Caroline Beatrice, b. 1878: m.
1905, Major Frederick Winwood Robinson, D.S.O., R.F.A., who d. (killed in action) 19T7.
Winifred, b. 1880 : m. 1902, Alfred Hood, and has issue living, Alfred William Tate, b. 1903, —
Douglas Gordon, b. 1908. Residence , Stralhalyn, Rosset, Denbighshire.— Beatrice Maud, b.
1883 : m. 1907, Robert Holme Storey, M.A., J.P., and a County Councillor, and has issue living,
Thomas William, b. 1910, — Roy Frederick, b. 1913. Residence , Bishopswood, Ross-on-Wye.
Brothers living — Edwin, b. 1847 : 1874, May Edward, da. of Alexander Guild, of Belfast, and
has issue living, Edith Marguerite, M.B.E. , b. 1878; M.B.E. 1918: m. 1901, Frederick William
Wignall, J.P., of The Rookery. Tattenhall, Cheshire, and Cambasmore, Sutherland, and has issue
living, Frederick Edwin Barton b. 1906, Doris May. Residence, 14, Park Street, Park Lane, W.
George Booth, b. 1857 : m. 1884, Edith Katherine, da. of James Walker Yates, formerly of
Ashton-on-Mersey, Cheshire, and has issue living, Kenneth Wylie, b. 1885,— Gerald Ainslie, b. 1889,
— George Vernon, b. 1890, — Jane Marjorie, b. 1895. Residence, Bere Court, Pangbourne, Berks.
Sisters living — Isolina, b. 1852 : m. 1879, Thomas Gee, J.P., formerly Lieut.-Col. and Hon.
Col. ist Lancashire R.G.A. (Vol.). Residence, Hafodunos, Abergele, Denbighshire.— —Agnes
Esther, b. 1855: m. 1876, Herbert John Robinson, who d. 1906, formerly Hon. Col. 6th Lancashire
Vol. Artillery, and has issue living. Residence , Moor Wood, Cirencester.
Thincke and thancke.
692 debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Collateral Branches living,
Issue of the late Alfred Tate, 2nd son of 1st baronet ; b. 1845, d. 1913 : m. 1874,
Blanche (now of Deans Lodge, Roehampton, S.W.), da. of the late John Robert
Hutton, of Liverpool : —
Alfred Leonard,^. 1881. Eric Dean, b. 1889. Eveline, b. 1875: m. 1912, Perceval Brodrick.
Pauline Blanche, b. 1878 : in. 1899, John McGaw. Residence ,
Issue of the late Henry Tate, 6th son of 1st baronet, b. 1853, d. 1902 : m. 1882,
Grace (now of 2, Wilton Crescent, S.W.), da. of the late John Burton, of
Streatham : —
Henry Burton, b. 1883; is Capt. Yeo., formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Durham L.I- : m. 1909, Ida
Guendolen. da. of Robin H. Legge, of 33, Oakley Street, Chelsea, S.W., and has issue living,
Antony Henry, b. 1910, — Robin David, b. 1913, — Julia Elizabeth Mary, b. 1919. Residence,
Billesley Manor, Alcester, Warwickshire.— Arthur Wignall, D.S.O., b. 1888; ed. at Eton, and
at Camb. Univ. ; Lieut. -Col. Roy. Highlanders (retired); formerly Lieut. Cameronians (Scottish
Rifles); European War 1914-19 Comdg. Machine Gun Corps (despatches twice, D.S.O., Belgian
Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. 19x9; m. 1910, Violet Elaine, da. of F. W. Few, and has issue
living, Monica, b. 1912. Residences, Manor House, Chippenham ; Ely, Cambridgeshire. Clubs ,
Conservative, Army and Navy, Orleans.
Sir Henry Tate, 1st baronet, gave the Tate Gallery to the nation.
TAYLOR, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Kennington, co. London.
Sir Frederick Taylor, M.D., F.R.C.P.,
1st Baronet , son of David Taylor, M.R.C.S., of
Kennington; b. April 6th, 1847; ed. at Epsom Coll.,
and at London Univ. (M.B. 1868, M.D. 1870) ;
M.R.C.S. England 1868, F.R.C.P. 1872; ap-
pointed Assist. Physician, Guy's Hospital 1873,
Physician 1885, and Consulting Physician 1907 ;
was Pres, of Roy. Coll, of Physicians 1915-18 ;
is a Member of Senate of London Univ.. and its
Representative on Gen. Med. Council ; sometime
Examiner in Med., London, Durham, Birmingham,
and Camb. Univs. ; author of “ Practice of Medicine ”
(nth Edition 1918) and other med. works: m.
1884, Helen Mary, who d. 1917, da. of Frederic
Manby, of East Rudham, Norfolk, and has issue.
gtnns — Per pale gules and azure a fox’s brush erect or
between two bezants in fesse. Crtst — A demi-fox guled
tailed or, supporting a banner also gules, charged with a
seax or.
Club — Athenaeum.
F.R.C.P., of 1 13, Harley Street,
Daughter living— Norah Helen.
Son living— ERIC STUART, M.D. , O.B.E , b. June 28th,
1889 ; ed. at Camb. Univ. (M.D. 18 — ) ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 :
m. 1920, Evelyn Th^rese, da. of James Calvert, M.D.,
W.i ; is Capt. R.A.M.C. (T.F.).
WORSLEY-TAYLOR, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Moreton Hall, Parish of Whalley, Co.
Palatine of Lancaster.
Sir Henry Wilson Worsley-Taylor,
1st Baronet, son of the late James Worsley, of
The Laund, Accrington; b. July 25th, 1847 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1891, a Bencher 1893, and a K.C.
1898 ; went N. Circuit ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
Lancashire and W. Riding of Yorkshire (some-
time Chm. of Quarter Sessions) ; was Recorder of
Preston 1893-8 ; sat as M.P. for Blackpool Div. of
Lancashire (C) 1900-5 ; assumed by Royal license
1881 the additional surname of Taylor : m. 1871,
Harriette Sayer, who d. 1913, da. of Sir Edward
William Watkin, 1st Bt. ( ext .), and has issue.
^rma— Azure, a chevron flory-counterflory between
two falcons close, belled and jessed in chief, and a wolf’s
head erased in base or. € vest— In front of a tilting spear
fessewise proper a wolf’s head erased or, gorged with a
wreath of oak vert.
Scat — Moreton Hall, Whalley, Lancashire. Clubs—
Carlton, Conservative.
Sons living— JAMES, b. July 10th, 1872 ; is Lieut. -Col.
Roy. Lancaster Regt., and a J.P. for Lancashire: in. 1914, Audrey Frances, da. of Sir Frederick
Samuel Philipson Philipson-Stow, 1st Bt., and has issue living, John Godfrey, b. 1915, — a da., b.
1920. Residence , Town Head, Pendleton, near Clitheroe, Lancashire. Francis Edward, b. 1874.
Daughters living— Mary Beatrice, b. 1878 : in. 1907, Major Robert Peel, O.B.E., Bar.-at-Law, of
4, New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C., and has issue living.— —Margaret Ursula, b. 1884.
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TEMPEST, Creation (U.K.) 1866, of Heaton, near Bolton, Lancashire. [Extinct 1894.]
Sir Charles Henry Tempest, ist and last Baronet.
Daughter living of 1st Baronet — Ethel Mary (. Baroness Beaumont) : m. 1893, the 10th Baron
Beaumont, who d. 1895. Residence, Carlton Towers, Carlton, Yorkshire.
TEMPLE, Creation (U.K.) 1876, of The Nash, Kempsey, co. Worcester.
Sir Richard Carnac Temple, C.B. , C.I.E.,FS.A .,
2nd Baronet; b. Oct. 15th, 1850; s. his father, Right Hon. Sir
Richard, P.C., G.C.S.I., C.I.E. , D.C.L., LL.D ., F.R.S.,
1902 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (Hon. Fellow) ;
entered Roy. Scots Fusiliers 1871, and B.S.C. (now Indian
Army) 1877, became Capt. 1883, Major 1891, and Lieut.-Col.
1897; retired 1904; served in Afghan campaign 1878-9
(medal, despatches), and in Burma War 1887-9 (medal with
two clasps) ; appointed Cantonment Magistrate, Punjab, 1879,
Assist. Commr., Burmah, and Cantonment Magistrate, Man-
dalay, 1887, a Dep. Commr., Burmah, 1888, to special duty
for Govt, of India 1890 (framed Code of Cantonment Regula-
Templa quam dilecta. tions), Pres, of Rangoon Municipality and Port Commr.,
How beloved are thy Rangoon, 1891, and Ch. Commr. Andaman and Nicobar
temples. Islands and Sup. of Penal Settlement at Port Blair 1894 ; raised
and commanded Upper Burmah Vol. Rifles 1887-90; commanded Rangoon Vol.
Artillery 1891-3, and raised Rangoon Naval Vol. 1892 ; in 1893 raised and com-
manded Rangoon Vol. Engineers (Submarine Miners), and Rangoon Port Defence
Vol. (Naval, Artillery, and Engineer); is a J.P. and D. L. for Worcestershire, Chm.
of its Territorial Force Asso., and of Finance Committee of Council of Asso. , a
F.S.A., a F.R.G.S., Director Roy. Asiatic So., a Knight of Justice of the Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and a Member of many learned Sos. ; was Dep.
Director of St. John Ambulance Asso. 1903-15, and a Member of its Joint War
Red Cross Finance Committee during European War ; has been Editor and Proprietor
of the Indian Antiquary since 1884; author and editor of numerous works on Oriental
and scientific subjects; C.I.E. 1894, C.B. 1916 : m. 1880, Agnes Fanny (a Lady of
Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England), 2nd da. of the late Maj.-
Gen. George Archimedes Searle, M.C.S., and has issue.
— Quarterly : ist and 4th, or, an eagle displayed sable ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, two bars sable,
each charged with three martlets or. <£r*st — On a ducal coronet or, a martlet of the last.
Seat — The Nash, Kempsey, Worcestershire. Chibs — Carlton, Marlborough, Naval and Military.
SOUS living— RICHARD DURAND, D.S.O., b. Dec. 27th, 1880 ; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C. ;
is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Worcestershire Regt., and a F.R.G.S.; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn.,
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with four clasps), European War 1914-18,
as Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers, and as a Staff Officer with rank of Col.
(despatches six times, Brevets Major and Lieut.-Col., D.S.O., 1914 star and clasp, Croix de
Guerre, two medals) ; D.S.O. 1918 : m. 1912, Katherine Marjorie, da. of the late Frederic de la
Fontaine Williams, of Rydes Hill House, Guildford, and widow of Francis Swithin Braithwait
Anderton, of Bolton Royd, Bradford, and has issue living, Richard Antony Purbeck, b. 1913.
Residence, 1, Cheyne Walk, S.W. 1.
Daughters living — Ethel Godiva: m. 1910, Lieut.-Com. Martin Robertson-Glasgow, R.N., who
d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, and has issue living, Rosemary, b. 1915. Resi-
dence, Salthaven, Kennel Ride, Ascot.— — Mildred Hester.
Sister living — Edith Frances. Residence,
Half-Brother living — Charles Lindsay, C.M.G., b. 1871 ; ed. at Sedbergh, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; has been British Vice-Consul at Manaos, British Resident at Sokoto, Acting Gov. N.
Nigeria Protectorate, and Ch. Sec. to Govt, of N. Nigeria; was a Lieut.-Gov. of Nigeria Pro-
tectorate 1913-17 ; is a F.R.G.S. ; C.M.G. 1909: m. 1912, Olive Susan Miranda, da. of Sir
Reginald MacLeod, K.C.B. [ see E. Iddesleigh]. Club, Royal Societies’.
Uncles living (.Not in remainder) — John Alexander, b. 1842; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at
Addiscombe ; is Col. Indian Army: m. 1876, Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. J. Mathias, and has
issue living, Percy de Luders, b. 1881 ; is Major Central India Horse; served in S. Africa 1901-2
(medal with clasp), — Grenville Mathias, R.N., b. 1897 > became Lieut. 1918 ; -European War
1914-19, present at battle of Jutland, and at Zeebrugge and Ostend (two medals and seven
clasps), — Maud Elizabeth, b. 1880: m. 1907, Major Richard Raymond Willis, V.C., Lancashire
Fusiliers. Residences, 41, St. John’s Wood Road, N.W. ; Sunborne Cottage, Riviera, Folke-
stone. Club, East India United Service.— George Theodore, b. 1847 ; is a retired Lieut.-Com.
R.N., and a F.R.G.S. ; has Cross of Knight (ist class) of Order of St. Olaf of Norway : m. 1880,
Philippa Desiree, da. of the late Philip H. Schwensen, of Hasvig, Norway, and has issue living,
Harald Markham, b. 1882 : m. 1909, Gertrude, da. of George Miller, of Newberries, Radlett, Herts,
— Charles Gordon, b. 1885, — Mary Penelope, b. 1887. Residence, Solheim, Cumberland Park,
Acton, W. Club, Royal Aero.- -Henry Francis, b. 1850; is a J.P. : m. 1883, Louisa Smith.
Residence, Durban, Natal.
Aunt living — Augusta Anna. Residence, 145, Fellows Road, Hampstead, N.W.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Mahy Augusta {Lady Temple), C.I., da. of the late Charles
Robert Lindsay [see E. Crawford, colls.] : m. 1871, as his second wife, Rt. Hon. Sir Richard
Temple, P.C., G.C.S. I., C.I.E., D.C.L. , LL.D., F. R.S., ist baronet, who d. 1902. Residence ,
3, Trevor Square, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Martindale Temple, younger son of ist baronet,
b. 1853, d. 1905 : m. 1898, Florence Elizabeth, who d. 1899, da. of the late
Preston Karslake, of White Knights. Berks: —
Dorothea Lora Mary, b. i8qg : m. 1919, Harold Temple-Richards, R.E., and has issue living, a son,
b. 1919. Residence , Manor House. Hill Street, S.W.
The ist baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Temple, P.C., G.C.S. I., C.I.E,, was Financial
Member of Govt, of India 1868-74, Lieut.-Gov. of Bengal 1874-7, Gov. of Bombay 1877-80, and M.P.
for Worcestershire S., or Evesham, Div. 1885-92, and for Surrey, Kingston Div. 1892-5.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
EMERSON-TENNENT, Creation (U.K.) 1867, of Tempo Manor, co. Fermanagh.
[Extinct 1876.]
Sir William Emerson-Tennent, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet— Ethel Sarah (Lady Langhani) : m. 1893, Sir (Herbert) Charles
Arthur Langham, 13th Bt. Residences , Tempo Manor, co. Fermanagh ; Cottesbrooke, North-
ampton.- Edith Letitia Anna : m. 1899, Arthur Rashleigh, and has issue living, Daune
Elizabeth, b. 1900, — Rosamond Christabel, b. 1903. Residence ,
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Sara (Hon. Mrs. H. Cavendish Butler ), da. of Thomas Arm-
strong, J.P., of Eden Hall, Armagh : m. 1st, 1870, Sir William Emerson-Tennent, 2nd baronet,
who d. 1 876, when the title became extinct; 2ndjy, 1883, the Hon. Henry Cavendish Butler,
who d. 1891 [see E. Lanesborough]. Residence ,
IMBERT-TERRY, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Strete Ralegh, Whimple, co. Devon.
Sir Henry Machu Imbert-Terry,
1st Baronet , 2nd son of the late Henry Imbert-
Terry, of Le Barbin, Loire Inferieure, France, and
17, Chester Terrace, N.W. ; b. June 28th, 1854; ed.
at Charterhouse ; is a Member of Gen. Committee,
Devonshire Patriotic Fund, a Member of Council
of Roy. So. of Literature, and a J.P. and D.L. for
Devon ; was Chm. of Central Organization Com-
mittee of Unionist Party 1907-17, and co-opted to
Council of Roy. Patriotic Fund 1915 ; unsuccessfully
contested Barnstaple (C) 1883, Devonshire, W. Div.
1885, and Somerset, S. Div. 1886 and 1892: m.
1883, Lydia Moore Stringfield, who d. 1918, da. of
the late Charles Duncan Roberts, of Bishopsdown,
Tunbridge Wells, and has issue.
$rms — Azure, guttee d’or three, four, three and four, on
a chief of the last a bull’s head caboshed between two mullets
of the first. Cmt — Issuant from the coronet of a French
seigneur an eagle rising proper, crowned with an Eastern
crown or.
Seat — Strete Ralegh, Whimple, Exeter. Town Resi-
dence— 73, St. James’s Street, S.W.i. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Constitutional.
Sons living— HENRY BOUHIER, D.S.O., M.C., b. Feb. 10th, 1885 ; Major R.H.A. European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1919: m. 1910, Mildred Dorothy, only da. of
Brig. -Gen. Edward Montagu Flint, R.A., and has issue living, Edward Henry Bouhier, b. 1920,—
Rosanne Mildred Clotilde, b. 1913, — Antoinette Lydia, b. 1918. Frederic Bouhier, M.C. , b. 1887 ;
Capt. Devonshire Regt. ; served during European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.): 1917, Lilian
Frederica Violette Lucy, da. of Sir Alfred Hickman, M.P., 1st Bt. Residence , Blue Hayes,
Broadclyst. Devon.
THOMAS, Creation (E.) 1694, of Wenvoe, Glamorganshire.
Sir Godfrey John Vignoles Thomas,
C. V.O., loth Baronet ; b. April 14th, 1889; s. his father,
Brig.-Gen. Sir Godfrey Vignoles, C.B. , C.B.E. ,
D. S.O., 1919; is a 2nd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. ; appointed
Personal Private Sec. to the Prince of Wales 1919 ; ac-
companied H.R.H. during Canadian 1919 and Austra-
lasian 1920 Tours; M.V.O. (4th class) 1919, C.V.O.
1920.
&rms — Sable, a chevron and a canton ermine. Crrst — A demi-
unicorn ermine, armed, crined, and unguled or, supporting a shield
sable.
Residences — Wynters, Harlow, Essex ; 1, St, James's Place,
S.W. Clubs — Bachelors’, Bath, Marlborough.
Aunts living (daughters of 8lh baronet) — Emily Paulina. Resi-
dence, 10, Clifton Terrace, Brighton.— Georgina Sophia,
Residence , :©, Clifton Terrace, Brighton.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— Mary Frances Isabelle
(Lady Thomas ), da. of the late Charles Oppenheim, of 40, Great
Cumberland Place, Hyde Park : m. 1887, Brig. Gen. Sir Godfrey
Vignoles Thomas, C.B., D.S.O., 9th baronet, who d. (on active
ser. during European War) 1919. Residence , Wynters, Harlow, Essex.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Charles Thomas, 4th son of 6th baronet, b. 1828, d. 1871 : 1855,
Mary Olive, whom he divorced 1865, da. of the Rev. Henry Welch, of Hailsham,
Sussex : —
Caroline Emma.— —Fanny Julia : m. 1886, Thomas Rudolph Dallmeyer, who d. 1906, and has issue
living, Harry Somerville Thomas, b. 1891 ; 2nd Lieut. Indian Army, — Julia Mary Dora, b. 1887, —
Lillian Gladys, b. 1888. Residence.
Grandson of the late Rear-Adm. Frederick Jennings Thomas, 2nd son of 5th
baronet . —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Barclay Thomas, b. 1827 , d. 1866: m. 1853, Catherine, da. of
William Guild, of Ayr : —
FREDERICK WILLIAM, b. Oct. 24th, 1856; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Manchester Regt. ; served
in Afghan 1879-80 (medal) and in Egyptian 1882 (medal and bronze star) Campaigns. Club ,
Junior United Service.
The 3rd baronet was M.P. for Wiltshire. The 9th baronet, Brig.-Gen. Sir Godfrey Vignolesr
C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., D.L , Comdg. 24th Div. R.A., d. (on active ser. during European War) 1919-
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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THOMAS, Creation (G.B.) 1766, of Yapton, Sussex.
Sir George Alan Thomas, 7 th Baronet ;
b. June 14th, 1881 ; s. his father, Sir Georgia
Sidney Meade, 1918; ed. at Wellington Coll.?
is Lieut. Hampshire Regt.
.Arms — Argent, three lions rampant gules ; a chief azure;
Cmt— A demi-lion rampant gules.
Residence — 1, Belsize Grove, Hampstead, N.W.3.
Sisters living— Isabel Edith Thomasine, b. 1875 : m. 1903,
Arthur Raleigh Chichester [see Chichester, Bt., cr. 1641].
Ruby Grace, b. 1877 : m. 1906, Major Henry Theodore
Hawkins, R.G.A., and has issue living, Arthur Goodwiny
b. 19x1, — Barbara Crystal Goodwin, — Dorothy Beryl
Goodwin.
Uncle living (son of 5th baronet) — FREDERICK LOUIS
CHARLES, b. Feb. 27th, 1853; ed. at Malvern Coll., and
at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; has been Capt. 2nd Batn. (and
subsequently Capt. and Hon. Major 4th Batn.) E. Surrey
Regt., and Capt. Roy. Home Counties Reserve Regt. : mr
1881, Eveline May, da. of the late Charles Shand, for-
merly of Colombo, having had issue, of whom Frederick
George Byarn, b. 1893; Lieut. Essex Regt ; d. (killed in
action in Gallipoli) 1915, — Everil Marion Winifred, b. 1882::
m. 1914, William Charles Cracknell, and has issue living,
Richard Louis Thomas, b. 1916, — May Muriel Adair, b.
1884. Residence , Yapton, Camberley.
Aunt living (daughter of 5th baroret) — Lucy Elizabeth ;
m. 1869, Lieut. -Col. Arthur James Shuldham, who d. 1905
(formerly 108th Regt.), and has issue living, Sidney Arthur
Naunton, b. 1870, — Victor Lemuel, b. 1872, — Violet Lucy Hester : m. 19 — , Henry Manby Cole-
grave, and has issue living, Edward Harry Manby, RN., b. 19 — : a Midshipman R.N., — Angela
Mary. Residence , Southleigh Cottage, Dorking.
The 1st baronet, Sir George Thomas, was nine years Governor of Pennsylvania, and thirteen y^fcrs-
Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Leeward Islands. The 2nd baronet was High Sheriff of
Sussex, and the 3rd an M.P.
THOMAS, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Garreglwyd, Anglesey.
Do right and fear nothing.
Sir Robert John Thomas, M.P. , 1st
Baronet ; b. 1873; is a Ship and Insurance Broker
and Under Whiter at Lloyds; was High Sheriff of
Anglesey 1912 ; 15 years Treasurer Anglesey Ei-stedd-
fod Asso. ; founded and contributed ^20,000 to Welsh
Heroes Memorial Fund (also collected ,£80,000) ;
built and equipped Convalescent Home at Holyhead
for Discharged and Disabled Soldiers and Sailors,,
and founded Scholarships for children of men of Mer-
cantile Marine lost during European War ; has sat as
M.P. for Wrexham Div. of Denbighshire ( Co.L ) since
Dec. 1918 : m. 1905, Marie Rose, da. of the late
Arthur Burrows, of Shanghai, and has issue.
$,rns — Per pale gules and azure, on a chevron argent be-
tween in chief a sower in the attitude of scattering seed and are
eagle displayed both or, and in base a garb of the last, three
fleurs-de-lis sable. Cast — On waves of the sea proper be-
tween two anchors sable, a ship in full sail proper.
Seats — Garreglwyd, Holyhead ; Newlands, Wimbledon.
Sons living— WILLIAM EUSTACE RHYDDLAD, K
1909. Robert Freeman, b. 1911.
THOMAS, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Ynshir.
Sir William James Thomas, 1st Baronet7
son of Thomas James Thomas ; b. March iothy
1867 ; built Welsh National Med. Sch. at Cardiff ?
is a J.P. and D.L. for Glamorganshire; Knt. 19-14 r
m. 1917, Maud Mary, da. of George Cooper, of
Hessle House, Bexhill-on-Sea, and has issue.
$rm« — Argent, a bend gules, between in chief a pick sable
and in base a rose of the second, barbed and seeded proper,
all within a bordure also of the second. (Hxcst — Upon a branch
of olive fessewise an owl aflfront^e proper.
Seat — Birchwood Grange, Penylaw, Cardifi.
Son living— WILLIAM JAMES COOPER, b. 1919.
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TEOMPSON, Creation (U.K.) 1806, of Hartsbourne Manor, Hertfordshire.
Non quo sed quomodo.
Not by whom , but in
what manner.
Sir Thomas Raikes Lovett Thompson, M.C. , 4th
Baronet ; b. May 12th, 1881 ; s. his father, Sir Thomas Raikes,
1904; ed. at Rugby; is Major 18th Hussars; European War
1914-18 (M.C.) : m. 1914, Milicent Ellen Jean, da. of Edmund
Charles Tennyson-d’Eyncourt, of Bayons Manor, Lincolnshire,
and has issue.
$rms — Per fesse argent and sable, a fesse counter-embattled between
three falcons belled and jessed or, all within a bordure engrailed, and all
counterchanged ; in the chief point, also within the bordure, an anchor erect
azure, cable proper. Crrst — Out of a naval crown or, an arm in armour
embowed proper, garnished gold, the hand supporting a lance erect also
proper.
Club — United Service.
Daughter living— Jane Olivia Marion, b. 1918.
Brother living-* — WILLIAM PROBYN, b. July 5th, 1882.
Sister living — Gladys Maude Gertrude, b. 1887 : m. 1919, Mons. C. Frenand Cramer.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Gertrude Anne. Emily Caroline.
Widows living Of 2nd and 3rd Baronets— Gertrude (Z ady Thompson ), da. of the late Rev.
Robert Napier- Raikes : m. 1847, Vice-Adm. Sir Thomas Raikes Trigge Thompson, 2nd baronet,
who d. 1865. Residence , Sandilands, Rogate, Sussex. Alice Maude Lovett ( Lady Thomp-
son0, da. of the late William Lochiel Cameron, H.E. I.C.S. : m. 1880, Sir Thomas Raikes Thompson,
3rd baronet, who d. 1904. Residence ,
The 1st baronet, Adm. Sir Thomas Boulden Thompson, G.C.B., and M.P. for Rochester 1807-16,
greatly distinguished himself, as Captain of the “Leander,” at the battle of the Nile, and afterwards
in the action between “ Leander” (50) and “ Le Genereux ” (74). On his return to England he was
knighted, and for subsequent services at the battle of Copenhagen, where he lost a leg, was created
a baronet.
THOMPSON, Creation (U.K.) 1890, of Park Gate, Guiseley, Yorkshire.
Sir Matthew William Thompson, 3rd Baronet ;
b. June 28th, 1872; s. his father, Rev. Sir Peile, 1918;
ed. at Trim Coll., Camb. : m. 1909, Harriet Kathleen, da.
of the late Col. Sheffield Hamilton-Grace, of Knole, Frant,
near Tunbridge Wells [ see Grace, Bt. , colls.].
£Vrms — Azure, a bridge of three arches embattled proper, in chief the
sun in his glory between two mullets of six points pierced or, in base an
eagle displayed with two heads argent. Crest — In front of embattle-
ments proper, a cubit arm erect, habited azure, cuffed argent, and charged
with a mullet as in the arms, the hand grasping five ears of wheat or.
Residctice — 39, Steele’s Road, Hampstead, N.W.3. Club — Oxford
and Cambridge.
Brothers living— PEILE BEAUMONT, b. Feb. 4th, 1874: m. 1908,
Stella, da. of Arthur Harris, of The Ghyll, Grove Avenue, llkley, and
has issue living, Peile, b. igri, — Mary Winifred, b. 1909. Residence ,
The Vraugue, Guernsey. Miles Atkinson, b. 1888 ; Lieut. Yeo.
Sister living— Dorothy Noble, b. 1884.
Uncle living (son of 1st baronet) — Reginald, b. 1846 ; ed. at Uppingham, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1869, M.A. 1878): m. 1874, Frances Harriet, da. of the Rev. Charles Smith Royds,
J.P., of Haughton, Staffordshire, and Heysham, Lancashire, and has issue living, Clement, b. 1875,
— Whately, b. 1881; Major R. F.A., — Reginald, D.S.O.,b. 1884; Lieut.-Col. Yeo.; European War
1915- 19 (Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre); D.S.O. 1919, — Mary Anastasia, b. i83o, — Agnes
Theodosia, b. 1882. Residence , Loftus Hill, Knaresborough, Yorkshire..
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— Jessie Clare ( Lady Thompson ), da. of the late Joseph
Beaumont, of Green Head Park, Huddersfield: m. 1871, the Rev. Sir Peile Thompson, 2nd
baronet, who d. 1918. Residence , Yeldham, Essex.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of Reginald Thompson (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Gilbert Thompson. Connaught Rangers, b. 1877, d. (killed in action)
1915 : m. 1906, Ethel Isabella, da. of Marmaduke D’Arcy Wyvill [B. Rookwood] : —
Christopher Smith Byrom, b. 1907. Laura Barbara Frances, b. 1908. Naomi Isabella, b. 1912.
Issue of the late William Whitaker Thompson, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1857,
d. 1920: 1880. Isabella Blanche Spencer (now of 24, Argyll Road, Kensing-
ton, W.), da. of Spencer Robert Lewin, of Widford, Herts : —
Philip, b. 1898; Capt. Roy. Flying Corps; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918, ■ —
Marion Jessie, b. 1890, Eveline Spencer, b. 1891 : m. 1st, 1914, Lieut. Geoffrey Harrington
Sainsbury, R.N. ; 2ndly, 1920, Dows Dunham. Residence , Irvington-on-Hudson, U.S.A.
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Bradford ( L ) 1867-8, and was Chm. of the Forth Bridge and the
Midland Railway Cos.
Wheare vertue lys
love neuer dys.
★ The younger brother, Lionel Graham Cameron Thompson, £. 1895; Sub-Lieui. R.N. ; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1917.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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THOMPSON, Creation (U.K.) 1899, of Wimpole Street, South Marylebone, co. London.
Je veux de bonne guerre.
/ wish for fair fight.
Sir Henry Francis Herbert Thompson, 2nd
Baronet ; b. April 2nd, 1859 ; s. his father, Sir Henry, F.K.C.S. ,
1904 ; ed. at Trim Coll., Camb. (B.A. 2nd class History 1880).
— Sable, on a fesse flory counterflory between three falcons argent,
a torch fessewise of the first fired proper. {Crest — In front of an arm
embowed in armour proper, the hand grasping a broken tilting spear
proper, a rod of yEsculapius fessewise also proper.
Residence — 9, Kensington Park Gardens, W.
Sisters living-Kate Mary Margaret, b. 1856: m. 1883, the Ven. Henry
William Watkins, D.D., Archdeacon and Canon of Durham, and has
issue living, Dorothy Kate Gwyllyam : vt. 1911, Capt. John Edwards-
Moss [ see Edwards-Moss, Bt.], — Helen Margaret Gwyllyam, — Gwen-
dolen Edith Gwyllyam. Residence , The Archdeaconry, Durham.
Helen Edith, b. i860: m. 1894, the Rev. Henry Lawe Corry Vully
de Candole, R. of St. John’s Westminster, and Canon of Westminster,
having had issue, of whom Henry Handley Vully, b. 1895 ; ed. at Marl-
borough, and at King’s Coll., Camb., — Alec Corry Vully, b. 1897 ; Lieut.
Wilts Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918.
The 1st baronet, Sir Henry, an eminent Surgeon, was knighted in 1867 for important and successful
professional services rendered to King Leopold I. of Belgium, to whom he was afterwards Surg.
Extraor., as well as to King Leopold II.
MITCHELL-THOMSON, Creation (U.K.) 1900, of Polmood, Drumellier, Peeblesshire.
Sir William Mitchell-Thomson, K.B.E. , M.B.,
2nd Baronet; b. April 15th, 1877; s. his father Sir Mitchell,
1918; ed. at Winchester, at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1900), and at Edinburgh Univ. (LL.B. 1902); Advocate, Scot-
land 1903 ; is a Member of Roy. Co. of Archers (H.M.’s Body
Guard for Scotland) ; was Lieut. R.N.V.R. 1914-18, Director
of Restriction of Enemy Supplies 1916-19, and British
Representative, Supreme Economic Council in Paris Jan. to
July 1919; appointed Parliamentary Sec. to Min. of Food
1920; has Legion of Honour, and Order of Crown of
Italy; sat as M.P. for Lanarkshire, N.-W. Div. ( U ) Jan.
1906 to Jan. 1910, when he was defeated ; elected for Down
co., N. Down Div. April 1910 and Dec. 1910, and for Mary-
hill Div. of Glasgow Dec. 1918; C.B.E. and K.B.E. 1918:
m. 1909, Madeleine, da. of the late Sir Malcolm Donald McEacharn, of Galloway
House, Garlieston, and Goathland, Melbourne [ see McEacharn, “ Knights’
Widows”], and has issue.
,2Vnns — Per pale argent and gules between three masclesa stag’s head cabossed all counterchanged.
Crest — A dexter hand couped at the wrist proper grasping a cross-crosslet fitchee in bend sinister gules.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Carlton.
God will provide.
Son living— PATRICK, b. May 28th, 1913.
Sisters living— Janet Barclay Mitchell, b. 1881. Mary Violet Mitchell, b. 1883 : m. 1913, Major
John Edwards Osborne, Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I., and has issue living, Gerald Michael, b.
T9i4> — Jean Valerie Graham, b. 1918.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Eliza Lamb ( Lady Mitchell-Thomson ), da. of Robert Cook,
shipowner, of Leith: m. 1880, as his second wife, Sir Mitchell Mitchell-Thomson, 1st Bt., who d.
1918. Residence , Inglismaldie, Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire.
The 1 st baronet, Sir Mitchell Mitchell-Thomson, assumed by Roy. licence the additional sur-
name of Mitchell in 1900.
COMPTON-THORNHILL, Creation (U.K.) 1835, of Riddlesworth Hall, co. Norfolk, and
Pakenham Lodge, co. Suffolk.
[Name pronounced “ Cumpton-Thornbill.”]
Sir Anthony John Compton-Thornhill, 2nd
Baronet; b. Aug. 2nd, 1868; j. his father, Sir Thomas,
1900 ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major Norfolk Artillery Mil.
and Reserve of Officers ; European War 1914-18 with R.G.A. ;
is a J.P. for Suffolk and Oxfordshire ; in 1901 assumed by
Roy. license the additional surname and arms of Compton : m.
1891, Ethel Margaret Maria, da. of Lieut.-Col. J. Miller, of
Shotover, Oxon, and had issue, Richard Anthony, b. 1S92 ;
Lieut. Scots Guards ; d. (killed in action during European
War) Sept. 1914.
$rma — Quarterly: 1st and 4th per pale gules and argent, two bars
gemelles argent and gules counterchanged ; on a chief ermine a fieur-de-lys
between two roses of the first, Thornhill ; 2nd and 3rd, pf^pale indented
sable and azure, a lion passant guardant or, gutte de sang, between two
esquires’ helmets in chief, and a beacon with ladder in base, fired proper,
Be fast. Compton. Crrsts — ist, a woman’s head couped at the shoulders, vested
n v. ", gules, crined, and on the head a crown vallery or, and issuing from the
n ve thorn -leaves erect proper, and in front of the bust three fleur-de-lys or, Thornhill ; 2nd,
upon a rock an esquire’s helmet in front of a beacon fired, all proper, Compton.
Residence— Mos<t\.on Lodge, Buckingham. Clubs— Bachelors’, Arthur’s.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Sister living — Beatrice Mary Compton-Thornhill. Residence , Beech Hill, Bury St. Edmunds.
Uncle living ( not in remainder ) — Loftus Milnes Thornhill, b. 1853 : m. 1896, Lillie, el. da. of
M. Edmond Picard, of Henham Hall, Essex, and has issue living, Cecilia Joan, b. 1901. Resi~
dence , 109, Alexandra Road, St. John’s Wood, N.W.
Sir Thomas Thornhill, 1st baronet, was M.P. for Suffolk, W. (CJ 1875-85.
THOROLD, Creation (E.) 1642, of Marston, Lincolnshire.
[Name pronounced “ ThUirald.”]
Sir John Henry Thorold, LL.D.,
1 2th Baronet ; b. March 9th, 1842 ; s. his father,
Sir John Charles, 1866; ed. at Eton ; Hon.
LL.D., Camb., 1894; formerly Lieut. 17th Foot,
and Lieut. -Col. 2nd Vol. Batn. Lincolnshire Regt. ;
is patron of three livings, a D.L. and a J.P. for
Lincolnshire (High Sheriff 1876), Chm. and Al-
derman of Kesteven Div. of Lincolnshire County
Council, and a Representative Member of Lin-
colnshire Territorial Force Asso. ; sat as M.P. for
Grantham (C) 1865-8: m. 1869, thePIon. Henrietta
Alexandrina Mathilda, da. of 8th Baron Middleton,
and has issue.
$rms — Sable : three goats salient argent. Crtst — A roe-
buck passant argent, attired or.
Seat — Syston Old Hall, near Grantham, Lincolnshire.
Club — Carlton.
Sons living— JOHN GEORGE, b. Oct. 2nd, 1870; for-
merly Major 3rd Batn. Lincolnshire Regt. - James
Ernest, b. 1877; ed. at Winchester: m. 1902, Katharine,
el. da. of the Rev. William Rolfe Tindal-Atkinson,
V. of St. Andrew’s, Burgess Hill, and has issue living,
Anthony Henry, b. 1903, — Montague, b. 1906, — Dorothy
Aline, b. 1908, — Mary Jocelyn, b. 1914. Residence ,
Orpwood, Ardington, Wantage.
Daughters living — Aline, O.B.E. ; Comdt. Leydon Towers Auxiliary Hospital during European
War; O.B.E. 1918: m. 1894, Ernest James Wythes, C.B.E., and has issue living, Alexandrina
Catherine, b. 189;, — Barbara Dorothy, b. 1896 : m. 1920, Francis Guy Robert Elwes, O.B.E. [see
E. Denbigh], — Cecilia Mary, b. 1900. Residences , Copped Hall, Epping ; 40, Berkeley Square,
W.— Dorothy Marion : m. 1 912, Capt. Hubert Edward Peter Dyke Acland, Indian Army [see
Acland, Bt ,,cr. 1677, colls.]. Residence , King’s Head, Beaconsfield.
Brother living — Montague George, b. 1844; formerly Midshipman R.N. : m. 1881, Emmeline
Laura, who d. 19x9, only da. of the late Capt. John Pownall P. W. Bastard, and widow of the 6th
and last Baron Rivers. Residences , Harston House, Grantham ; 1, Abbot’s Court, Kensington
Square, W.
Sister living — Edith Mary. Residence , 9, Wilbraham Place, S.W.
The stag is not a slave.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Cecil Thorold, 3rd son of nth baronet, b. 1846, d. 1895 : m.
1875, Annie Charlotte, who d. 1912 [having m. 2ndly, 1902, Ralph Henry Seymour
Hall, who d. 1903 (Hall, Bt.) ; 3rdly, 190-, John Riley], da. of late Gen. Edward
Stopford Claremont, C.B., of 4, Gloucester Street, Portman Square, W. : —
Marguerite, b. 1876 : m. 1st, 1897, the Hon. Maurice Raymond Gilford, C.M.G., who d. 1910 [see B.
Gifford] ; 2ndly, 1920, George Rayner. Residence , Boothby Hall, Grantham.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Baugh Thorold, son of the late Rev. George
Thoro'd (infra) : —
Issue of the late Reginald Henry Thorold, b. 1831, d. 1910 : m. 1868, Catherine (now of Chalet
Thorold, Biarritz, France), da. of the late Adm. Edward Philips Charlewood : —
Reginald Charles, b. 1871 : m. 1906, Elizabeth, da. of Nicolas Moncrieff Howitt, of Gawonga, Victoria,
and has issue living, Reginald Moncrieff, b. 1914,— John Charles Nicolas, b. 1916, — Katharine
Florence, b. 1907, — Elizabeth, b. ig^, — Bertha, b. 1911.— Lucy Charlewood : m. 1893, Lieut.-Col.
■Claud George Cole-Hamilton, C.M.G., D.S.O. [see E. Enniskillen, colls.]. Residence , Yscythrog
House, Bwlch, Breconshire. Katharine Rochfort. Bertha Ruthven.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. George Thorold, 3rd son of 9th baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. George Edward Thorold, b. 1806, d. 1874 : m. 1835, Alice Alicia Ann,
who d. 1893, da. °f Maj.-Gen. Mann, R.E. : —
Reginald Gother, b. 1837 ; formerly Col. R.E. ; retired as Hon. Maj.-Gen. : m. 1st, 1858, Fanny, who
d. 1869, da. of the late Lionel Lukin; 2ndly, 1871, Charlotte Sophia, who d. 1910, da. of the late
James Frederick Elton (40th Regt.), of Dedham, Essex ; 3rdly, 1913, Frederica Mary, da. of the
late Sir James Cockle, formerly Ch. Justice of Queensland, and widow of W. Cecil Elton Hunt,
and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Hayford Douglas, C.B.E.,b. 1859 ; is Lieut.-Col. and Brevet
Col. Reserve of Officers, and Ass^t. to a Brig.-Gen. in charge of Administration ; formerly 1st
Batn. Duke of Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt.) ; served in Matabeleland 1896 (despatches), and in
S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps) ; C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919 : m. 1883, Mary, da. of the late Alexander R. Kirkpatrick, of Donacomper, co. Kildare [B.
Ashtown, colls.], and has issue living, Rupert Alexander b. 1886, — Evelyn Mabel : m. 1880, Lieut.-
Col. Charles Henry Brookes, R.E., who d. 1894, of The Bartons, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, and
has issue living, Geoffrey Thorold b. 1881, Evelyn Muriel b. 1883, Phyllis Mabel b. 1888, — Hilda
Maud— —Edith Rhoda : m. 1873, the Rev. Edward Pattinsou Cole, Hon. Canon of Bristol, and
has issue Mtfng, Rev. Marwood Anselm Rauceby Thorold (of 7, Great George Street, Bristol), b.
1874; ed. at Merton Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1S97, M.A. 1900); is R. of Ch. Ch., Bristol, — Aubrey du
Plat Thorold {Clubs, Naval and Military, Bath), O.B.E.. M.C., b. 18771 ed. at Cheltenham Coll,
and at R.M.C. ; formerly Capt. 6th Dragoon Guards, and now Major Reserve; S. African War
1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s medal with six clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), European War
J914-18 in Dardanelles with Yeo., and as D.A.Q.M.G., Gen. Headquarters, E. Africa (M.C.,
O.B.E.); was A. D.C. to Gen. Officer Comdg. Meerut Div. 1908-10 ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1918. Residence ,
23, Great George Street, Bristol.^— Alice Maude Eveleigh. Residence. 14, York Avenue, Brighton.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Issue of the late Charles Thorold, b. 1807, d. 1868 : tn. 1830, Sophia, who d. 1892 da. of
the late Rev. Edward Thorold, 4th son of 9th baronet : —
Rev. Algernon Charles Edward, b. 1850 ; ed. at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1871, M.A. 1874); is R. of
Hougham-cum-Marston : tn. 1871, Edith Mary, who d. 1909, da. of W. Clay, of The Ford, Worces-
tershire, and has issue living, Rev. Algernon Herbert, b. 1872 ; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1893); is V. of Altarnon, near Launceston, Cornwall : tn. 1901, Inez Theodora, da. of the late
Alfred Beer, and has issue living, Michael Herbert b. 1904, Mary b. 1908, — Arthur Charles
Campbell, b. 1873; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (Exhibitioner, 1892, B.A. 1898) : tn. 1913, Kath-
leen May, only da. of the late Frederick Jeffery, — Rev. Ernest Hayford, b. 1879 ; ed. at Queen's
Coll., Oxford (Exhibitioner 1898, B.A. 1901, M.A. 1908) ; is a Staff Officer to Chap.-Gen. at War
Office: tn. 1913, Dorothy Frances, da. of Edward Herbert, of Ludford House, Duppas Hill,
Croydon, and has issue living, John Robert Hayford b. 1916, — Violet Hilda, — Gertrude Muriel
Edith. Residence , Houghain Rectory, near Grantham. Rev. Wilfrid Augustus Holden, b.
1852; ed. at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1875, M.A. 1880); formerly Midshipman R.N. ; sometime
R. of Stainby-cum-Gunby : tn. 1872, Harriott, only child of the late John Chase, of Kippences, W.
Lvss, Hants, and has issue living, Rev. Wilfrid Lionel de Buckenhuld, b. 1873; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1894); is R. of Stainby-cum-Gunby, Lincolnshire : tn. 1902, Caroline Muriel, el. da.
of the late Edward Greaves, of Weldon, Northants. Residence , Kippences, W. Lyss, Hants.
Issue of the late Rev. William Thorold, b. 1810, d. 1888 : tn. 1839, Frances Elizabeth, who
d. 1904, da. of James Gould, of Knapp, Devon : —
George Aubrey William, b. 1846 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1870, M.A. 1873):
tn. 1883, Elizabeth, da. of the late William Norton Barry, of Castle Cor, co. Cork, and widow
of John B. Short, of Hudscott, N. Devon. Residence, Hudscott, Umberleigh, N. Devon.
Club , United Universities. Rev. John Leofric de Buckenhold, b. 1864 ; ed. at Rugby and at
New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1887, M.A. 1890) ; is R. of Bromham : in. 1895, Jane Preston, da. of the
late Preston Karslake, of White Knights, Reading, and has issue living, Henry Karslake, D.S.C. ,
A.F.C., b. 1896; is Flight-Lieut. R.A.F. ; European War 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.C. , A.F.C.), —
George Preston (twin), b. 1896 ; European War, 1915-19, — Edward Leofric, b. 1898 ; European
War 1915- iq as Lieut. R.G.A. (Special Reserve), — Arthur John, b. 1900, — Charles Aubrey, b.
1906, — Muriel Evelyn, b. 1903. Residence , Bromham Rectory', Chippenham, Emily Elizabeth
Pauline : tn. 1871, Edward Stewart- Jones, who d. 1900, having had issue, of whom Thorold,
b. 1873 ; d. (killed in action during European War), — Pauline. Residence, Southover Grange,
Lewes, Sussex. Alice Fanny Isabella: tn. 1868, the Rev. John Argylle Welsh Collins, who
d. 1911, V. of Newton St. Cyres, and has issue living, Alice Godiva Thorold, M.B.E. ; Quarter-
master No. 4 Auxiliary Hospital during European War (despatches, M.B.E.); M.B.E. (Mil.)
1920. Residence , Winslade Cottage, Sidmouth. Salome Harriet. Residence , Warkleigh House,
Umberleigh, N. Devon.— — Ellinor Julia. Residence, Warkleigh House, Umberleigh, N. Devon.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Thorold (ante)
Issue of the late Constance Cecilia Mary, who d. 1891, having tn. 1st, 1868, Charles Cromwell
Hockley, Bar.-at-law, who d. 1874 ; 2ndly, 1876, the Rev. William Chippindall, V. of
Tilton, Leicester : —
(By 1st marriage) Reginald Charles Cromwell Hockley, b. 1872 ; formerly in Education Depart.,
Orange River Colony ; Bar. Middle Temple 1909. Residence, 4, Aberdeen Terrace, Blackheath,
S. E. Club, Royal Societies’.— Sophia Thorold Hockley.— Beatrice Mary Forester : tn. 1st,
1898, Col. Giuseppe Ramello, Com. of Mil. Coll., Rome, who d. 1901 ; 2ndly, 1905, Bartholomew
Parker Bidder, M.I.C.E., who d. 1912. Residence, Holywell Mount, Eastbourne. (Bv 2nd
marriage) Bertram Thorold Chippindall, b. 1877 ; Lieut. Somersetshire L.I. ; d. (killed in action)
1916. Rev. William Sydney Chippindall, b. 1880 ; ed. at Gonville and Caius Coll.. Camb.
(6. A. 19 — , M.A. 19 — ); is R. of Shottesham. Residence, Shottesham Rectory, Woodbridge,
Suffolk. Mary Isabel : tn. 1920, the Rev. Arthur Bedford, R. of Mickleham. Residence ,
Mickleham Rectory, Dorking.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Thorold (ante) : —
Issue of the late Com. Hubert Gould William Thorold, b. 1854, d. 1906 : tn. 1889, Lora
Marsh (now of Silchester Hall, Reading), da. of the late Preston Karslake, of White
Knights, Reading : —
William George Preston, b. 1892 ; is Lieut. Yeo..— Guy Frederick, b. 1898. Violet Lora, b. 1895.
Grandson of the late Rev. Edward Thorold (ante) : — •
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Rt. Rev. Anthony Wilson Thorold, D.D., Lord Bishop
of Winchester, b. 1825, d. 1895: tn. 1st, 1850, Henrietta, who d. 1859, da. of the late
Thomas Greene, M.P. ; 2ndly, 1865, Emily, who d. 1877, da. of the late John Labouchere,
of Broom Hall, Surrey : —
Algar Labouchere, b. 1866 : m. 1894, Theresa Mary, da. of the late Rev. Owen Luttrell Mansel
[see Mansel, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Anthony Herbert Gerard, R.N., b. 1896 ; became a
Midshipman 1913, — Francis John Anselm, b. 1901, — Wilhelmina Benedicta Mary Du Pre, b. 1895,
— Mary Catherine Ann, b. 1899 Dorothy Margaret, b. 1872 ; is a Sister of Charity of Order of
St. Vincent de Paul.
Grandchildren of the late Michael Wynne Thorold, son of the late Rev. Michael
Thorold, grandson of 8th baronet : —
Issue of the late Michael Richard Thorold, b. 1830, d. 1916 : tn. 1853, Anne, who d. 1904,
da. of Edward Gillbee, of Western Bank, Sheffield : —
Rev. Michael Edward, b. 1855 ’> ed. at Gonville and Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1877, M.A. 1881); is
V. of St. Philip and St. Jacob, Bristol, and Chap, to Holy Trin. Hospital : tn. 1884, Ada Jane, el.
da. of the late Joseph Bairstow, of Halifax. 1 Richard Gillbee, b. 1859 : m- 1900, Ellen Irene, da.
of the late Edward Hogg, of The Lodge, Pinner, and has issue living, Cecil Richard, b. 1901, —
Edward Lionel, b. 1905, — Irene Gillbee (twin), b. 1901, — Dorothy Mary, b. 1907, — Sylvia Marianne,
b. 1911. Residence , Locksley, Tennyson Avenue, King’s Lynn. Mary Katherine, b. 1858. Resi-
dence, Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire.— Ethel Anne Louisa, b. 1861 : tn. 1891, the Rev. Harold
James Blathwayt, who d. 1915, V. of Eaton and R. of Eastwell, near Grantham. Residence, 26,
Asfordby Road, Melton Mowbray. ■ -Margaret Rose, b. 1863. Residence , Sutton Bridge,
Lincolnshire.
Grandchildren of the late Samuel Thorold, brother of the late Rev. Michael
Thorold (ante)
Issue of the late Charles Thorold, b. 1821, d. 1891 : tn. 1845, Mary Bettina Georgina,
w^o d. 1899, da. of the late Col. John Kirke, of Retford and East Markham, Notts : —
iir- • Edmund de M«re, b. 1848 ; ed. at Emmanuel Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1875, M.A. 1878).—
William Henry Fanshawe, b. 1859.— —Octavius Reginald, b. 1864. Agnes Selioke : tn. 1875,
William Craven Rockliffe, I M.D. Residences , Selioke, Hessle, East Yorkshire; 17, Charlotte
Street, Hull.— Gertrude Steuart : in. 1880, Henry Walter Oliphant Collingwood.
The family of Thorold is of great antiquity in Lincolnshire, its ancestors having been Sheriff
thereof previous to the Conquest. A Theroldus de Buckenhuld, Sheriff of Lincoln in 1052, during his
shrievalty, gave his manor of Spalding for a cell in the Abbey of Crowland. Sir William, the 1st baronet
wa* .‘S^ted hy James I. when but sixteen years old ; he suffered greatly for his loyalty to Charles I.
andpaid to the sequestrators of his estate the sum of ,£4,460. The 4th and 9th baronets each repre-
sented Lincolnshire in Parliament.
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THROCKMORTON, Creation (E.) 1642, of Coughton, Warwickshire.
Sir Richard Charles Acton Throck-
morton, loth Baronet ; b. April 26th, 1839 ;
s, his brother, Sir Nicholas William George,
1919 ; formerly Capt. 87th Foot ; served in India
1858-9, and in China i860: m. (Jan.) 1866,
Frances Stewart, who d. 1895, da. °f the late
Major John Arthur Moore, and has issue.
$rms — Gules, on a chevron argent three bars gemelles
sable. Crrst— A falcon rising proper, belled and jessed
or. Ifrttonb blotto — “ Moribus antiquis ” {With ancient
manners).
Residence —
Grandchildren living— (issue of the late Lieut.-Col.
Richard Courtenay Brabazon Throckmorton, el. son of
10th baronet, b. (Dec.) 1866, d. (killed in action during
European War) 1916 : in. 1905, Lilian, only da. of the late
Col. Henry Brooke Langford-Brooke, of Mere Hall,
Knutsford) : —
ROBERT GEORGE MAXWELL (of Coughton Court,
Warwickshire), b. Feb. 15th, 1908. Elizabeth Ursula
Arienwen, b. 1906.— —Ann Barbara, b. 1911.
Sons living — Basil Charles Dalberg Acton, b. 1871 : S.
African War 1900-1902 (wounded), European War 1916-20.
Herbert John Anthony, b. 1872 ; became Lieut R.N.
1898, Lieut. -Com. 1906, Com. 1917, and Capt. (retired)
1919: m. 1912, Ethel Mary, da. of the late Frederick
Stapleton Bretherton [B. Petre], and has issue living,
Nicholas Joseph Anthony, b. 1913, — Anthony John
Benedict, b. 1916,— Richard Herbert Anthony, b. 1918,— Robert Frederick Anthony, b. 1920, —
Barbara Mary Winefride, b. 1914. Residence , 49, Kirkleys Cliff, Lowestoft.— Geoffrey Berkeley
William, b: 1883; is Capt. Berks Yeo. ; European War 1914-19 (wounded, despatches).
Daughters living— Brenda Mary Stourton. Irene Gertrude Mary Preston.-^— Angela Mary
Elizabeth, b. 1880.
V irtue is the only nobility .
Sisters living — Emily ( Lady Dease)’. m. 1863, Col. Sir Gerald Richard Dease, K.C.V.O., who
d. 1903, and has issue living, William Gerald (of The Cottage, Celbridge, co. Kildare. Club ,
Kildare Street), b. 1867 ; European War 1914-18 as Major Remount Ser. : in. 1897, Gertrude, da.
of the late Col. Waiter Richard Lascelles [see E. Harewood, colls.], and has issue living, Ernest
Joseph b. 1899; ed. at Ampleforth, and at R.M.C. ; European War 1917-18 as Lieut. Rifle Brig.,
and with R.A.F., Cynthia Mary b. 1902, — Arthur Joseph, b. 1871: in. 1917, Alison, da. of the
late William Smith, of Ravenswood, Melbourne, and Duncraggan, Upper Macedon, Victoria, —
Eveline Mary : in. 1901, Signor F. Leoni, of Rome. Residence, Celbridge, co. Kildare.
Elizabeth Laura Caroline {Hon. Mrs. Albert Stourton) : in. 1866, the Hon. Albert Joseph Stourton,
who d. 1902 [see B. Mowbray and Stourton]. Residence ,
This baronet is descended, according to Dugdale, from John de Throckmorton, Lord of the Manor
of Throckmorton temp. Henry I. From him was descended Sir John Throckmorton, Knt., Under-
Treasurer of England in the reign of Henry VI. The 1st baronet. Sir Robert Throckmorton, had his
estates sequestered in the civil wars, and his house at Coughton was plundered and used as a garrison
by the Parliamentary forces. The 6th baronet, who assumed the name of Courtenay in lieu of his
patronymic, died without issue.
THURSBY, Creation (U.K.) 1887, of Ormerod House, Burnley, co. Lancaster, and of
Holmliurst, Christchurch, co. Southampton.
Silently brave.
A/>John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby,
2nd Baronet ; b. April 27th, 1861 ; s. his father, Sir
John Hardy, 1901 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trim Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1884) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1891 ; is a
J.P. and ILL. for Lancashire (High Sheriff 1905) ;
elected Steward of Jockey Club 1915 : m. 1888, Ella
Beatrice, who of. 1915, da. of the late Thomas Richard
Crosse [E. Castle Stewart], and has issue.
$rm« — Argent, a chevron between three lions rampant sable.
Crrst — A lion rampant sable, holding a battle-axe erect or.
Seat — Ormerod House, Burnley. Clubs — Carlton, Garrick,
Turf, Savile.
Daughter living— Clara, b. 1889 : in. 1914, Geoffrey Aspinall,
Bar.-at-Law. Residence ,
Half-Brother living- GEORGE JAMES, b. Nov. i7th,
1869; ed. at Radley : in. 1894, Mary Augusta, da. of Thomas
Hardcastle, J.P., of Bradshaw Hall, Bolton-le-Moors. Resi-
dence, Fountain Court, Bramshaw, Hants. Club, Arthur’s.
Sister living— Violet, b. 1866: nt.j 889, Willoughby Aston
Littledale [Armytage, Bt.], and has issue living, Eleanor
Violet. Residence, 21, The Boltons, S.W.
Half-Sister living— Mary Eleanor, b. 1871 : in. 1909, Major
Herbert Roberts, and has issue living, Beryl, b. 19—. Resi-
dences, 37, Ennismore Gardens, S.W. ; Westow Croft, Kirkham
Abbey, Yorkshire.
Sir John Hardy Thursby, 1st Baronet, High Sheriff of Lancashire 1887, and Hon. Col. 3rd
Batn. E Lancashire Regt., was el. son of the late Rev. W. Thursby, of Ormerod House, Burnley,
Lancashire. 1 ■> : • ;
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DOUGHTY-TICHBORNE, Creation (E.) 1621, of Tichborne, Hampshire.
Sir Joseph Henry Bernard
Doughty-Tichborne, 13th Baronet ;
b. Jan. 1 8th, 1890; s. his father, Sir
Henry Alfred Joseph, 1910 ; ed. at
R.M.C. ; formerly Lieut. 4th Hussars;
is Lieut, of a Cav. Reserve Regt., and
a co-heir to the Baronies of FitzPayne
and Kerdeston: in. 1913, Denise, da. of
Lieut.- Col. Henry Algernon Fulke Charles
Ferdinand Stephen Greville ( see E. War-
wick, colls.], and has issue.
$rws — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, vair, a chief
or, Tichborne ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, two bars
between three mullets of six points sable, pierced
or, a canton azure, Doughty. Crests — xst, a hind’s
head couped proper, between a pair of wings
gules ; 2nd, a cubit arm erect, vested per pale
crenelle or and argent, thereon a Maltese cross
gules, cuffed of the first, holding in the hand
proper a mullet, as in the arms. Supporters — ■
Two lions guardant gules.
Seat — Tichborne Park, Alresford, Hampshire.
Son living-ANTHONY JOSEPH HENRY DOUGHTY, b. June 29th, 1914.
Widow living Of 12th Baronet— Mary Gwendoline ( Lady Doughty-Tichborne^ , da. of the
late Edward Henry Petre, J.P., of Whitley Abbey, Warwickshire [ see B. Petre, colls.] : m. 1st,
1887, Sir Henry Alfred Joseph Doughty-Tichborne, who d. 1910; 2ndly, 1914, Lieut. -Col. Frank
Rowley Metcalfe Charles de Rittich Mauduit, formerly Indian Army.
The family of Tichborne, which was of great importance in Hampshire before the Conquest, derived
its name from the river Itchen, at the head of which it had estates ; hence it was called De Itchenborne,
since corrupted into Tichborne. Sir Benjamin de Tichborne, Knt. , Sheriff of Southampton, on hearing
of the death of Queen Elizabeth, immediately repaired to Winchester, and there proclaimed King
James VI. (of Scotland) as King of England. In 1621 he was created a baronet, the honor of knight-
hood having been previously conferred upon three of his sons, while his fourth son, Henry, was
subsequently knighted. Sir Henry, the 3rd baronet, hazarded his life in defence of Charles I. in
several enterprises, and his estates were sequestered by the Parliamentarians. After the Restoration
he was successively Lieut, of the New Forest and Lieut, of Ordnance. The 9th baronet assumed the
additional surname of Doughty. In 1869 the title and estates of the 12th baronet were claimed by a
person who came from Australia, and asserted himself to be Roger, eldest son of Sir James, 10th
baronet. The family, believing that Roger had been lost at sea, refused to acknowledge the claimant,
who thereupon became plaintiff in the celebrated cause of Tichborne v. Lushingto7i. After a trial, in
1872, which lasted several months, the claimant elected to be nonsuited, and the presiding judge com-
mitted him to prison for perjury. For this offence he was indicted : and at the memorable trial at
bar, which lasted from May 1873 till Feb. 1874, he was found to be Arthur Orton, the son of a
butcher at Wapping, and not Roger Tichborne, and sentenced to fourteen years’ penal servitude.
Arthur Orton died in 1898, having in 1895 admitted his identity.
WHITE-TODD, Creation (U.X.) 1913, of Eaton Place, City of Westminster.
Sir Joseph White-Todd, 1st Baronet , son
of William Todd, of Stirlingshire, by Hellen White; b.
June 23rd, 1846; is a Member of Roy. Colonial Insti-
tute, Chm. of Central Argentine Railway Co., and a
Director of Buenos Aires Western Railway ; has Grand
Cross of Spanish Order of Merit ; assumed by Roy.
license the additional surname of White 1913 : m. 1879,
Aline, da. of Louis Lefebre, of New York, and widow
of Tomas Orihucla.
^Ivtns— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent, a chamois salient
proper between in chief two fylfots gules, Todd ; 2nd and 3rd, per
fesse wavy azure and barry wavy of four argent and of the first in
chief an albatross volant proper, White, festa — 1st, upon a rock
a chamois statant, both proper, Todd ; upon a rudder fessewise or,
an albatross close proper, White.
Seat — Morenish, Killin Perthshire. Town Residence — 33,
Eaton Place, S.W.
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WILSON-TODD, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Halnaby Hall, Croft, N. Riding of Yorkshire
and Tranby Park, Kirkella, East Riding of Yorkshire.
Sir William Pierrepont Wilson-Todd, 2nd
Baronet ; b. May 3rd, 1857; s. his father, Sir William
Henry, 1910; formerly Capt. 4th Hussars; is a J.P. for
N. Riding of Yorkshire : m. 1887, Catherine ' Crawford, da.
of the late James Russel, of Blackbraes, Stirlingshire.
&rtn s — 1 st and 4th or, a mascle pierced between three foxes’ heads
couped gules within a bordure vert charged with four martlets of the
first ; 2nd and 3rd argent, on a chevron between three mullets gules
as many pallets or. Crrsts — 1st, on the trunk of an oak tree fessew-ise
proper a fox sejant collared or ; 2nd, out of a mural coronet or, a demi-
lion rampant gules holding in the dexter paw a trefoil of the first.
Seat — Kalnaby Hall, Croft, Darlington. Clubs — Arthur’s, Turf,
Naval and Military, Boodle’s.
Sisters living — Elizabeth Jane: m. 1898, as his second wife, Mar-
maduke D Arcy Wyvill, who d. 1918 [B. Rookwood]. Residences,
Constable Burton, Yorkshire ; Denton Park, Ben Rhydding, Leeds.
— Aileen Frances Mary : in. 1889, Capt. James Stevenson Twysden,
R.N., who d. 1910 0^ Twysden, Bt., colls.]. Residences, Churston,
Kingsbridge, S. Devon, who d. 1913.— —Evelyn Frideswide : in. 1903, Arthur Henry Aylmer
Morton, who d. 1913. Residence , 18, Queen’s Gate, S.W. Margaret Anne: m. 1892, Reginald
Thomas Ringrose. Residence, Tithe Farm, Ferriby, Yorkshire.
The 1st baronet, Sir William Henry Wilson-Todd, third son of the late Col. Joshua Wilson,
74th Regt., of Roseville, co. Wexford, assumed by Roy. License the additional surname of Todd
on his marriage in 1855, and sat as M.P. for Yorkshire, E. Riding, Howdenshire Div. (C) 1892-1906.
LU CAS-TOOTH, Creation (U.K ) 1906, of Queen’s Gate, Royal Borough of Kensington,
and Kameruka, co. Auckland, State of New South Wales, Commonwealth
of Australia. [Extinct 1918.]
Sir Archibald Leonard Lucas Lucas-Tooth, 2nd and last
Baronet ; Major Hon. Artillery Co. ; d. (on active ser. during European War) 1918.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet — Rosemarie Helen, b. 1916.— Christine Leonard (post-
humous), b. 1918.
Sisters living Of 2nd Baronet — Beatrice Maude : in. 1901, Hugh Munro Warrand, and has issue
living, Hugh Vere Huntly Duff Lucas-Tooth, b. 1903 ; assumed by Roy. license 1920 the
surname of Lucas-Tooth in lieu of his patronymic and the arms of Lucas-Tooth, — Selwyn John
Power, b. 1904, — Beatrice Helen Fitzhardinge, b. iqo8. Murielle Dorothea Lucas : in. 1912,
Major Richard George Tyndall Bright, C.M.G., Rifle Brig. (The Prince Consort's Own) [see
V. Canterbury].— —Vera Helen Lucas (Lady Durand)', m. 1913, Sir Edward Percy Marion
Durand, 2nd Bt. Yvonne Marjorie Lucas.
Widows living Of 1st and 2nd Baronets— Helen (Lady Lucas-Tooth), da. of the late Frederick
Tooth : in. 1873, Sir Robert Lucas Lucas-Tooth, 1st baronet, who d. 1915, having had issue, of whom
the el., Selwyn Lucas (see ante), the second, Keith Douglas, D.S.O., b. 1880 ; Capt. Lancers ; both
d. (killed in action during European War) 1914 (D.S.O.). and the youngest, Archibald Leonard
(see ante) d. (on active ser. during European War), 1918. Residence, 143, Piccadilly, W.
Rosa Mary (Lady Lucas-Tooth), da. of Charles A. Bovill [see B. Basing]: in. 1916, Major Sir
Archibald Leonard Lucas Lucas-Tooth, 2nd Bt., Hon. Artillery Co., who d. (on active ser. during
European War) 1918, when the title became extinct. Residence, 30, Princes Gardens, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Selwyn Lucas Lucas-Tooth, Lancashire Fusiliers, el. son of
1st baronet, b. 1879, d. (killed in action) 1914 : in. 1908, Everild Blanche Marion,
da. of Sir Edward Law Durand, 1st Bt., C.B. : —
Everild Vera Undine, b. 1909.
TOUCHE, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Westcott, co. Surrey.
Sir George Alexander Touche,
1st Baronet , son of Anthony Murray Touche,
banker, of Inverleithfield, Edinburgh ; b.
May 24th, 1861 ; ed. at Edinburgh Institu-
tion and Univ. ; admitted a Member of
Edinburgh So. of Chartered Accountants
1883 ; is senior partner in the firm of George
A. Touche and Co., chartered accountants,
of Basildon House, E.C., Birmingham,
Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary,
Edmonton, and Vancouver, of 'louche,
Niven and Co., of New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, Cleveland, and Minneapolis,
and of Touche, Faller and Co., of Buenos
Ayres, Chm. of Industrial and General
Trust (Limited), of Trustees Corporation
(Limited), and of Trust Union (Limited),
one of H.M.’s Lieuts. for City of London,
a Gov. of the Roy. Hospitals and of Queen
Anne’s Bounty, a Member of American
Acad, of Political and Social Science, an
Almoner of Christ’s Hospital, and a J.P.
and an Alderman (Walbrook Ward) of City
of London; was Sheriff of the City of
London 1915-16; has 2nd class of Serbian Order of St. Sava; unsuccessfully
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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contested N.-E. Div. of Lanarkshire (C) Aug. 1904; sat as M.l\ for N. Div. of
Islington Dec. 1910 to Nov. 1918, having been defeated there Jan. 1910; Knt.
1917 : m. 1887, Jessie, who d. 1917, youngest da. of the late Isaac Brown, and
has issue.
Jtrms — Argent, a lion salient between a, fleur-de-lis in the sinister chief and a like fleur de-lis in
the dexter base vert. <Kmt — Two fleur-de-lis gules, resting thereon a mullet of six points or.
Seat — Broomfield, Westcott, near Dorking. Town Residence — 125, Victoria Street, West-
minster, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, City Carlton, Constitutional, Pilgrims’, Royal Automobile, Uni-
versity (Edinburgh), and Union (Brighton).
Sons living— NORMAN GEORGE, b. May nth, 1888 ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1914. Chambers ,
3, New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.2. Donovan Meredith, b. 1891 ; a Chartered Accountant,
Gordon Cosmo, b. 1895.- — George Lawrence Capel, b. 1903.
Townsend-Farquhar, see Farquhar.
Travers (Clarke-Travers), see Clarke, cr. 1804.
SALUSBURY-TRELAWNY, Creation (E.) 1628, of Trelawny, Cornwall.
[Name pronounced “ Saulsbury-Trelawny.”]
Deeds consonant with words.
Sir John William Salusbury-Tre~
lawny, nth Baronet ; b. May 6th, 1869; s ,
his father, Sir William Lewis, 1917; for-
merly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Welsh Regt., and Lieut.
7th Batn. Prince Albert’s (Somerset L.I.) : m.
1st, 1891, Agnes Hedevig Helga (who obtained
a divorce in Canada 1905), da. of William
Bampfield Braddick, of Blackheath, S.E.; 2ndly,
1905, Katherine Penelope, da. of the late
Ambrose Sneyd Cave-Browne-Cave [see Cave-
Browne-Cave, Bt., colls.], and has issue.
— Quarterly: ist and 4th, argent, a chevron
sable, Trelawny ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, a lion rampant per
bend sinister argent and erminois ducally crowned be-
tween three crescents or, on a canton of the last, a bear’s-
head erased sable, muzzled argent, Salusbiny. ©reals —
1 st, a wolf passant proper ; 2nd, a demi-lion rampant per
bend sinister, as in the arms, holding in the paws a shield
or, charged with a bear’s head sable, muzzled argent.
Club — Cocoa Tree.
Son living— By 2nd marriage— JOHN WILLIAM
ROBIN MAURICE, b. Jan. 16th, 1908.
Daughter living— By 1st marriage— Violet Agnes
Letitia, b. 1892 : m. 1912, Algernon Edward Percy
Littleton [ see B. Hatherton, colls.].
... , , . ,, , , . Half-Brothers living — James Edward, O.B.E,,b. 1873 mr
Virtue is more noble than patrimony. ed ,at Eton . Major and Brevet CoL Duke ?f Cornwall’s
L.I.,and an Assist. Mil. Sec. ; European War 1914-18 (wounded, O.B.E.) ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m.
1907, Winifred, Eveline, da. of William Edward Dorrington, and has issue living, James Reginald
Dorrington b. 1908. Lewis Dormer St. Aubyn, b. 1886; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; is Capt.
and Brevet Major King’s Roy. Rifle Corps (retired) : m. 1915, Adele, da. of Robert Nathaniel
Netterville.
Sister living — Florence Rose Mary: m. 1891, Edward Sydenham Fursdon, and has issue living,
Harriet Rose Mary: m. 1920, Capt. Ralph Stuart Sneyd, D.S.O., R.N., — Petronel, — Grace.
Residence , Hevers, Exeter.
Half-Sisters living— Rebecca Harriet Buller : m. 1898, Arthur Francis Basset (High Sheriff of
Cornwall), and has issue living, Ronald Lambart, b. 1898, — Patience Mary, b. 1901 : m. 1920,
the Hon Arthur Victor Agar-Robartes Lsee V. Clifden]. Dolores Olga: m. 1914, Henry Har-
court Williams, and has issue living, Francis Trelawny, b. 1915, — Gerald Cecil, b. 1916. Residencer
Penau, Truro.
Widow living Of 10th Baronet — Harriet Buller ( Lady Salusbury-Trelawny), da. of the late
Rev. James Buller Kitson, V. of Morval : m. 1872, as his second wife, Sir William Lewis-
Salusbury-Trelawny, who d. 1917. Residence , Pencalenick, Truro.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Harry Reginald Salusbury-Trelawny (infra) : —
Issue of the late John Salusbury-Trelawny, b. i860, d. 1920: m. 1891, Florence (now of
Peremboocolly, Sidapur, Coorg, India), da. of the late John Michael Williams, of Caerhays
Castle, Cornwall : —
John Maitland, M.C. , b. 1892 ; Lieut, and temporary Capt. Indian Army Reserve of Officers ; Meso-
potamia 1915-17 (M.C.) : m. 1919, Freda, da. of the late Capt. Guy Mainwaring, R.N., and has
issue living, a son, b. 1919. Harry Reginald, b. 1893.
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Issue of the late Col. Harry Reginald Salusbury Trelawny, 4th son of 8th baronet,
b. 1826, d. 1883: vi. 1853, Juliana, who d. 1914, da. of the late Arthur Kelly, of
Kelly, Devon : —
Arthur, b. 1864. — —Eleanor : m. 1890, the Rev. George Lincoln Gambier Lowe, R. of Throwleigh,
and has issue living, Edward Gambier Trelawny, b. 1894; is Lieut. Devonshire Regt., — Mary
Eleanor Trelawny, b. 1891,— Patience Monica Trelawny, b. 1896, — Florence Faith Letitia Tre-
lawny, b. 1898. Residence , Hollow Park, Throwleigh, Devon.- Florence : m. 1895, Walter
Gordon Deedes {Club, Junior Constitutional), and has issue living, Phoebe Trelawny, b. 1899.
Residence, The Elms. Exmouth.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Harry Brereton-Trelawny (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Horace Dormer Trelawny, b. 1824, d. 1906 : in. 1859, the Hon.
Maria Katharine Walsh, who d. 19x0, da. of 1st Baron Ormathwaite : —
Florence: in. 1898, Francis Edward Rooper, formerly of P.ronydd, Glyn, and has issue living,
Florence lsolda, b. 1899. Maud. Hilda: in. 1892, John Herbert Upton-Cotrell-Dormer (who
by deed poll 1907 discontinued the surnames of Cotrell-Dormer) [Sfnyth, Bt.], and has issue living,
John Trelawny, b. 1893; formerly Naval Cadet; is Lieut. Hussars '.m. 1919, Heather Augusta,
da. of William Wykeham 'l'yrwhitt-Drake, of Shardeloes, Amersham [see Peel, Bt., colls.], — Joan,
b. 1901. Residences, Ingmire Hall, Sedbergh, Yorks ; Yew House, Bampton, Oxon Lilian.
Miny : m 1903, Reginald Ashton Rigby, and has issue living, Robin Trelawny, b. 1906, — Patience
Trelawny, b. 1911. Residence, Over Hall, Winsford, Cheshire.
Issue of the late Clarence Trelawny, b. 1826 (formerly an officer in Austrian Hussars), d. 1902 :
m. 1870, Mary (now of 29A, Marloes Road, Kensington, W.), da. of W. S. Campbell, for-
merly Consul for U.S.A. at Dresden
Rose, b. 18 — : in. 1895, George Cameron Day, and has issue living, Clarence George, b. 1897 ; Capt.
R. F.A., — Horace Trdawney, R. ZY., b. 1898; Lieut. R.N.,— Arthur Gerald Brereton, b , 1908. Resi-
dence— Quenington Court, Fairford, Gloucestershire. Violet Mary, b. 18 — : m. 1st, 1899, Major
Bernard R. Liebert, Hussars and Yeo., who d. (killed in action) 1915 ; 2ndly, 1917, Robert Stanton
Woods, M.D., M.R.C.P., and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Robert, b. 1903. — Irene Violet, b.
1900, — (by 2nd marriage) Oliver Trelawny, b. 1919, — Angela Mary Stanton, b. 1918. Residence ,
16, Vicarage Gardens, Campden Hill, W. May, b. 1885. Ruby, b. 1889 : m. 1913, Brig.-Gen.
Henry Brewster Percy Lion Kennedy, C.M.G., D.S.O., King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, and has issue
living, Joanna, b. 1915, — Mary Trelawny, b. 191-. Residence , 11, Charles Street, Knightsbridge,
S. W.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Charles Brereton-Trelawny, son of Lieut. -Gen. Trelawny,
brother of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Harry Brereton-Trelawny, b. 17 — , d. 1869 : in. 1818, Caroline, who d.
1879, da. of Capt. Monk, R.N. : —
Agnes Caroline : in. xst, 1849, James Calley, of Burderop, Wilts, who d. 1854 ; 2ndly, 1857, Hed-
worth David Barclay, who d. 1873, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Hedworlh Trelawny,
b. 1859 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch. , Oxford; Major Yeo., — Harry David (of 87, Knightsbridge,
S.W.), b. i860; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Queen’s (Roy. West Surrey Regt.) ; Major King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps, — Reginald, A 1861 ; Lieut.-Col. Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regt.), — Agnes Emma.
This family takes its name from Trelawn or Treloen, in Cornwall. The Right Rev. Sir Jonathan
Trelawny, a man of great learning, was consecrated Bishop of Bristol 1685, and was one of the seven
BishoDs committed to the Tower by James II., which act caused a great rising among the people of
Cornwall. After the Revolution, he was successively Bishop of Exeter and Winchester. Capt.
Sir William, R.N., 6th baronet, was Governor of Jamaica. Sir William Lewis, 8th baronet, M.P.
for East Cornwall, and Lord-Lieutenant of the county, assumed, in 1802, the additional surname of
Salusbury. The 10th baronet was High Sheriff of Cornwall 1895.
TRELOAR, Creation (U.K ) 1907, of Grange Mount, All Saints, Upper Norwood,
Borough of Croydon.
Sir William Purdie Treloar, ist
Baronet , 2nd son of Thomas Treloar, of Helston,
Cornwall; b. Jan. 31st. 1843; ed. at King's Coll. Sch.,
London; is head of the firm of Treloar and Sons,
carpet manufacturers, of 68-70, Ludgate Hill, E.C. ,
a Lieut, for the City of London (Sheriff 1899-1900),
an Income Tax Commr. for City of London, a
Knight (ist class) of Order of St. Olaf of Norway,
and of Order of the Dannebrog, a Com. of Japanese
Order of the Rising Sun, and of Persian Order of
Lion and Sun, and a J.P. for cos. Kent, Surrey,
and London ; has 2nd class of Order of the Red
Eagle with Star, Order of St. Sava of Servia, and
Grand Cross of Order of Danilo I. of Montenegro ;
has been an Alderman of London for Ward of
Farringdon Without since 1892; Founder and Trustee
of Lord Mayor Treloar’s Cripples’ Home and Coll,
at Alton, Hants, and Hayling Island, Hants, and
Hon. Treasurer of Queen Alexandra League of
Children to Help Poor Children ; elected Lord Mayor
of London 1906 ; has received Hon. Freedom of
Bury St. Edmunds, Croydon, Helston, Truro, and Okehampton ; author of “ Wilkes
and the City,” “Ludgate Hill, Past and Present,” “A Lord Mayor's Diary,” and
other works ; Knt. 1900: m. 1865, Annie, who d. 1909, da. of George Blake.
$rm8 — Or, on a mount vert an oak tree proper, fructed gold, on a chief nebuly gules, three
hawks' lures of the first. Crtat — Two arms embowed, vested azure, cuffed or, the hands grasping a
fasces fessewise, head towards the dexter proper, pendant therefrom by a chain or, an escutcheon
sable charged with a bezant.
Residence — Grange Mount, Upper Norwood, S.E. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Savage,
Authors’.
Our antiquity stands on honour.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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TRENCHARD, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Wolfeton, Dorset.
Sir Hugh Montague Trenchard,
K.C.B., D.S.O., 1st Baronet ; b. Feb. 3rd, 1873 ;
Hon. LL.D., Camb. 1919; entered Roy. Scots
Fusiliers 1893, became Capt. 1900, Brevet Major
1902, Major 1914, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1914, Brevet-
Col. 1915, Maj.-Gen. 1917, Maj.-Gen. R.A.P\
1918, and Air Vice-Marshal and Air Marshal 1919;
S. Africa 1900-1902 with Imperial Yeo., Bushman
Corps, and Canadian Scouts, present at operations
in Transvaal and Orange River Colonies (danger-
ously wounded, Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet Major), S.
Nigeria 1904 in command (despatches), 1904-5
Comdg. patrol through Ibibro and Kwa country
(clasp), 1905-6 in command of Bendo-Onitsha
Hinterland Expedition (despatches, clasp, D.S.O.);
European War 1914- 18 as Gen. Officer Comdg.
Mil. Wing of R. F. C. , as Ch. of Air Staff (R.A.F. ),
and as Gen. Officer Comdg. Independent Forces
R.A.F. (despatches seven times, Croix de Guerre,
3rd class St. Anne Order, Maj.-Gen., Order of
Leopold of Belgium, K.C.B., Com. of Legion of
Honour, and Crown of Italy, American D.S.M.,
thanked by Parliament, cr. Baronet, granted
,£10,000) ; sometime employed with W. African Frontier Force as Comdt. S. Nigeria
Regt. ; appointed an Instructor at Central Flying School 1912, Assist. Comdt. 1913,
an Extra A.D.C. to H.M. 1915, and Ch. of Air Staff and Member of Air Council
1919; is Hon. Maj.-Gen., Col. Roy. Scots Fusiliers, a Pres, of Officers’ Asso. ;
D.S.O. 1906, C.B. (Mil.) 1914, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918: m. 1920, Katherine Isabel
Salvin, da. of the late Edward Salvin Bowlby, of Gilston Park, Herts, and Knoydart,
Inverness-shire, and widow of Capt. the Hon. James Boyle [see E. Glasgow].
$rms — Per pale argent and azure, on the first three pallets sable, all within a bordure of the last.
(Emt — A cubit arm erect vested azure, cuffed argent, holding in the hand a cinquedea sword, both
proper.
Club — Army and Navy.
TREVELYAN, Creation (E.) 1662, of Nettlecombe, Somerset.
[Name pronounced “ Trevillian.”]
Sir Walter John Trevelyan, 8th
Baronet , son of the late Willoughby John
Trevelyan; b. Jan. 28th, 1866; s. his cousin,
Sir Alfred Wilson, 1891 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. ;
is Lord of the Manor of St. Perran Uthnoe, and
patron of 4 livings ; was High Sheriff of Cornwall
1906-7 : m . 1901, Alice Edith, youngest da. of
William James Money, C.S.I., and has issue.
&rms— Gules, a demi-horse argent, hoofed and maned
or issuing out of water in base proper. Crest — Two arms
counter-embowed proper, habited azure, holding in the
hands a bezant.
Seat — Nettlecombe Court, Taunton. Residence —
Newfargie, Gateside, Fife.
Son living— WILLOUGHBY JOHN, b. April 16th, 1902.
Daughters living— Joan Alice, b. 1903. Urith, b.
1906.
Sister living — Eliza Caroline : m. 1906, Edward Maurice
Greenway. Residence, Basil, Nettlecombe, Taunton.
Aunts living — Fanny Rosalind. Helena Mary.
Daughters living of 7th Baronet -Beatrice : m. 1894,
Arnold Alers Hankey.— Madeline : m. 1909, Joseph Monteith, J.P., D.L., who d. 1911, and has
issue living.— Etheldreda. Residence , 19, Eaton Place, S. W.— -Hildegarde. Residences,
Seaton, Axminster ; 19, Eaton Place, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Walter Trevelyan, 2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. George Trevelyan, b. 1803, d. 1850: in. 1835, Anne, who d. 1867, da.
of Henry Gosse, of Epsom : —
Charlotte Anne : m. 1858, Andrew Johnston, J.P. D.L. Residence , Forest Ledge, Woodford
Green, Essex.
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Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. James Harrington Trevelyan, b. 1811, d. 1875 : m. 1852, Helena,
who d. 1905, da. of the late Raleigh Trevelyan, of Netherwitton [see infra] : —
Charles Edgar Harrington, b. 1856.— —Edmund James Willoughby, b. 1859 I ed. at Radley.—
Eugenie Arabella Mary. Pauline Eulalia Louisa. Ada Bibiannah Emma.
Granddaughter of the late Lieut.- Gen. Willoughby Trevelyan, son of the late Rev.
Walter Trevelyan (ante) : —
Issue of the late Col. Harrington Astley Trevelyan, b. 1835, d. 1900 : m. 1859, Henrietta
Louisa, el. da. of John Ambrose Harison, of Brighton.
Alice Mary, b. 1870: m. 1891, Henry Finlay Morier.
Grandchildren of the late Ven. George Trevelyan, Archdeacon of Taunton, 3rd son
of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry Willoughby Trevelyan, C.B., b. 1803, d. 1876: m. 1837,
Emilia Anne, who d. 1894, da. of S. H. Greig : —
Henry Willoughby, b. 1847 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Hussars, and Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. late 4th Batn.
Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regt.) ; is a J.P. for Somerset: m. 1879, Charlotte Emily, da.
of the late Lieut.-Col. Joseph Walker Pease, of Hesslewood House, Yorkshire. Residence , Fylde,
W. Bournemouth. Club , Army and Navy. Sir Ernest John, b. 1850; D.C.L. Oxford; is a
Fellow of All Souls’ Coll., Oxford; Bar. Middle Temple 1873 ; was a Judge of the High Court,
Calcutta 1885-98, Vice Chancellor, Calcutta Univ. 1897-8, and Pres. Calcutta Building Commn.
1897-8 ; appointed Reader in Indian Law at Oxford Univ. 1900, and Assessor of Chancellor’s Court
at Oxford Univ. 1910; Knt. 1909 : m. 1st, 1880, Mary Katharine, who d. 1885, da. of the late Patrick
Black, M.D., of 11, Queen Anne Street, W. ; 2ndly, 1890, Julia Isabel, who d. 1903, da. of E. W.
Mark, formerly Consul at Marseilles ; 3rdly, 1909, Winifred Helen, da. of the late Sir Charles
Umpherston Aitchison, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., LL.D. [see Aitchison, “Knights’ Widows”], having
had issue (by 1st marriage), Henry, b. 1881 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. R.E. : m. 1906, Marie, da. of the late Dr. F. Antelme, of Port Louis, Mauritius, and has issue
living, Peggy b. 1912, — (by 2nd marriage) Wilfred, b. 1893 ; 2nd Lieut. Rifle Brig. ; d. (of wounds
in action during European War) 1915, — Percy, b. 1900 ; Sub-Lieut. R N ; d. (on ser. during
European War) 1919, — Hilda, b. 1892: m. 1913, Marmaduke Theakstone Hancock, — Doris, b. 1895,
— Sylvia, b. 1898, — Joan, b. 1901. Residence , 1, Marston Ferry Road, Oxford. Club , Oriental.
Julia Agnes. Residence ,
Issue of the late Rev. William Pitt Trevelyan, b. 1812, d. 1905 : m. 1852, Maria, who .
1903, da. of the late Hon. Philip Pleydell-Bouverie [E. Radnor, colls.] : —
Rev. William Bouverie, b. 1853; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1879); formerly V.
of St. Matthew’s, Westminster, S.W. ; is Warden of The Retreat House, Beaconsfield. Residence ,
The Yews, Beaconsfield.— Rev. John Charles, b. 1857; is R. of Yaxham : 1881, Elizabeth
Wood, da. of Thomas Irvine, of Liverpool, and has issue living, Charles William, M.C., b. 1887 ;
ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1919) ; is Capt. London Regt ; served
during European War 1916 (Mil. Cross), — Elizabeth Bouverie, b. 1885, — Ruth, b. 1894, — Joan
Mary, b. 1897. Residence , Yaxham Rectory, Norfolk. — —Rev. George Philip, b. 1858 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1881, M.A. 1884); has been V. of St. Alban’s, Birmingham, and R. of Carshalton,
Surrey; is V. of St. Stephen’s, Bournemouth: m. 1896, Monica Evelyn Juliet, da. of the late Rev.
Sidney Phillips, Hon. Canon of Worcester (sometime V. of Kidderminster/, of The Blanquettes;
Worcester, and has issue living, John, b. 1903, — Humphrey, b. 1905, — Mary, b. 1897, — Avice, b. 1898,
— Beryl, b. 1899, — Urith Monica, b. 1909. Residence, St. Stephen’s Vicarage, Bournemouth.
Descendants of the late Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, K.C.B., who was cr. a
baronet 1874, b. 1807, d. 1886: m. 1st, 1834, Hannah More, who d. 1873, sister
of ist Baron Macaulay ( ext.)\ 2ndly, 1875, Eleanora Anne, da. of Walter Camp-
bell, of Islay
See Trevelyan, Bt., cr. 1874.
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Otto Trevelyan, b. 1810, d. 1880: m. 1844, Emma, who
1890, da. of Charles Horsfall Bill, ofStorthes Hall, Yorkshire: —
Edward, b. 1857 : m. 1893, Eleanor, da. of William Pearse, and has issue living, Gertrude Eileen,
b. 1903. Residence , Walmer, Bath Road, Reading.— Etheldreda : m. 1882, the Rev. James
Murray-Dixon, R. of Swithland, having had issue, of whom Henry Edward Otto Murray, b. 1885 ;
Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Dukeof Albany’s); d. (wounds in action during
European War) 1917, — Charles Edward Trevelyan, M.C , b. 1888 ; ed at Worcester Coll , Oxford
(B.A. 19 — , M.A. 19 — ); Capt. and Brevet Major Leicestershire Regt.; European War 1915-18
(despatches twice, M.C.), — Gerald Donovan Trevelyan, b. 1889; Lieut. Canadian Expeditionary
Force ; European War 1916-18, — Helen Etheldreda Theresa, — Rosamond Frances Mary Trevelyan :
m. 1913, Hans Patrick Hamilton, of Breinton House, near Hereford, and has issue living, Gerald
Murray Percival b. 19x4, Arthur Patrick Henry b. 1917, John Alan b. 1919, — Eleanor Margaret
Trevelyan. Residence , The Rookery, Swithland, Loughborough.
Grandchildren of the late Thornton Raleigh Trevelyan (infra) : —
Issue of the late Thornton Roger Trevelyan, b. 1843, d. 1904 : m. 1864, Dobree Wilkinson
(now of Netherwitton, Northumberland), da. of the late J. W. Fraser, of Bath : —
John Spencer, b. 1864 : m. 1897, Margaret Eleanor, da. of the late W. Brook Mortimer, of Hay
Carr, Lancaster, and has issue living, John Thornton, b. 1898, — Roger de Thornton, b. 1901, —
Caroline Nora Constantia, b. 1902. Residence , Netherwitton, Northumberland.— Roger de
Thornton b. 1867. George Alfred Thornton, b. 1871. Freeman Blackett Thornton, b. 1874 :
m. 1898, Louise, da. of Sir Philip Watts, K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., D.Sc., and has issue living,
Dora Humphrys Thornton, b. 1900, — Lilian Agnes Thornton, b. 1901. Residence , 11, Windsor
Crescent, Newcastle-on-Tyne.— Lilian Elizabeth Margaret Thornton : m. 1897, Ralph Spencer.
R esidence ,
Granddaughter of the late Raleigh Trevelyan (infra) : —
Issue of the late Thornton Raleigh Trevelyan, b. 1820, d. 1845 : m. 1842, Dorothy, da. of
Matthew Henderson, of Galashiels, N.B. : —
Constantia Mary: m. ist, 1864, James Todd Mackie.who d. x8 — ; 2ndly, 1869, Robert Benn.
Residence ,
Issue of the late Walter Blacket Trevelyan, b. 1821, d. 1894 : m. 18 — , Helena Caroline, who
d. 1898, da. of Sir John Trevelyan, 5th baronet [see ante] : —
Walter, b. 18 — Constance Helena [Lady Channell) : nt. 1877, as his second wife, the Rt. Hon.
Sir Arthur Moseley Channell, P.C., sometime a Judge of the High Court. Residence , Kerris
Vean, Minehead, Somerset.
Grandchildren of the late Walter Trevelyan, 2nd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Raleigh Trevelyan, b. 1781, d. 1865 : m. 1819, Elizabeth, who d. 1885, da. of
Robert Grey, of Shorestone Hall, Northumberland : —
Helena: m. 1852, Lieut.-Col. James Harrington Trevelyan, who d. 1875 [see ante].
Issue of the late Walter Calverley Trevelyan, b. 1807, d. 1849 : m. 1828, Isabella, who d.
1872, da. of C. Tait : —
Frances Isabella: tn. i860, Albrecht Bischoff, Chevalier de l’Ordre de la Croix de fer of Prussia.—
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Margaret Lydia : m. 1862, John Pearson Cresswell, M.R.C.S., and has issue living, Evelyn
Trevelyan, b. 1863, — Harry Trevelyan, b. 1864, — Raleigh Trevelyan, b. 1871, — Charles Trevelyan,
b. 1872, — Margaret Ella, — Maud Beatrice : m. 1895, Cowper Bickerton Cowper-Coles, of 2, Ald-
ridge Road Villas, Westbourne Park, W. Harriet Julia Emmeline : m. 1865, Robert William
Head, M.A., and has issue living, William Raleigh, b. t88o, — Adelaide Caroline : nt. 18 — , Edgar
Arbuthnot Fenwick, and has issue living, Raleigh Clervana, b. 18 — . Residence , Holland Bank,
46, Madeley Road, Ealing, W.
Grandchildren of the late Walter Raleigh Trevelyan (infra) : —
Issue of the late Walter Raleigh Trevelyan, b. 1865 ; d . (on active service during European
War) 1916 : in. 1891, Georgiana Alice (who obtained a divorce 1903), da. of the late
Edmund Whitney Fetherston-Whitney [see Fetherston, Bt., colls.] : —
Walter Raleigh Fetherstonhaugh, b. 1893; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Indian Army; European War
1915-18 (despatches).— — Armorel Avice Kate ; d. (while on ser. in France during European War)
1917-
Grandchildren of the late Walter Calverley Trevelyan (ante) : —
Issue of the late Walter Raleigh Trevelyan, b. 1842, d. 1898 : m. 1863, Marion Adelaide
(now of 64, Onslow Gardens, S.W.), da. of the late Rev. John Charles William Leslie, of
Ballybay, co. Monaghan : —
Charles Leslie Calverley, b. 1874 : m. 1911, Esm6 Gwladys, da. of William J. Menzies, of Empshott
Grange, Hants, and has issue living, Leslie Calverley, b. 1912, — Audrey Esme Rollo, b. 1915. Resi-
dence, 60, Onslow Gardens, S.W.— Adelaide Isabella : m. 1899, Frederick Richard Minchin.—
Florence Emmeline : in. 1899, Walter W. T. Chapman. Norah Kathleen : m. 1901, Bertram
Charles Elliot [see E. Minto, colls.]. Residence ,
The family of Trevelyan takes its name from Trevelyan in the parish of St. Veep, Cornwall. The
1st baronet, Sir George, was son of George Trevelyan, Esq., who suffered greatly for his fidelity to
the royal cause during the civil war. The 2nd and 4th baronets each represented Somersetshire in
Parliament.
TREVELYAN, Creation (U.K.) 1874, of Wallington, Northumberland.
[Name pronounced “ Trevillian.’’]
Right Hon. Sir George Otto
Trevelyan, B.C., O.M., D.C.L., LL.D ., 2nd
Baronet ; b. July 20th, 1838; s. his father, Sir
Charles Edward, K.C.B., 1886; ed. at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1861, M.A. 1864,
Hon. Litt.D. 1908); Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh 1883,
Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, and Hon. Fellow of Trin.
Coll., Camb. 1885; was a Lord of the Admiralty
1869-70. Parliamentary Sec. to Admiralty 1880-82,
Ch. Sec. for Ireland 1882-4, Chancellor of Duchy
of Lancaster 1884-5, an(l Sec. for Scotland and
ex-officio Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland
1886 and 1892-5; is a D L. of Northumberland,
and patron of one living ; sometime a Trustee of
British Museum ; sat as M. P. for Tynemouth (Z)
1865-8, for the Border Burghs 1868-86 (whe^ he
was defeated), and for Bridgeton Div. of Glasgow
(Z) 1887-97 ; author of “The Life and Letters of
Lord Macaulay,” and other works; O.M. 1911 :
m. 1869, Caroline, el. da. of the late Robert
Needham Philips, of Welcombe, Stratford-on-
Avon, and The Park, Manchester, and has issue.
^rms — Gules, a demi-horse argent, hoofed and maned or, issuing out of water in base proper.
Cnst — Two arms counter-embowed proper, habited azure, holding in the hands a bezant.
Seats — Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland; Welcombe, Stratford-on-Avon. Club — Athenaeum.
Sons living-CH ARLES PHILIPS, b. Oct. 28th, 1870; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 2nd class History 1892, M.A. 1896); formerly a Member of London Sch. Board;
is Chm. or Inter-Departmental Committee on Half-Time Sch. Attendance ; was Private Sec. to
Lord-Lieut. of Ireland (Baron Houghton) 1892-5, Parliamentary Charity Commr. 1906-8, and
Parliamentary Sec. to Board of Education 1908-14 ; unsuccessfully contested Lambeth, N. Div.
(L) 1895; sat as M.P. for Yorkshire, W. Riding, N. Part, Elland Div. ( L ) 1899 to Nov. 1918;
defeated therefor Dec. 1918 : in, 1904, Mary Katharine, youngest da. of Sir (Thomas) Hugh Bell,
2nd Bt. (cr. 1885). and has issue living, George Lowthian, b. 1906, — Geoffrey Washington, b. 1920,
— Pauline, b. 1905, — Katharine, b. 1908, — Marjorie, b. 1913, — Florence Patricia (twin), b. 1915.
Residences , 14, Great College Street, Westminster, S.W. ; Cambo, Morpeth. — Robert Calverley,
b. 1872 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trir.. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1894, LL.B. 1894) : m. 1900, Elizabeth, da.
of the late Jan des Amorie van der Hoeven, of The Hague, and has issue living, Julian Otto, b.
1910. Residence, The Shiffolds, HolmbuiySt. Mary, Dorking. Club , National Liberal.— —George
Macaulay, C.B.E., b. 1876 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1st class History 1896,
M.A. 1900, Fellow 1898); commanded a British Red Cross Unit in Italy during European War
(Italian silver medal for valour, Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy); O.B.E. (Civil) 1918,
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920 : m. 1904, Janet Penrose, da. of Humphry Ward, and has issue living, Charles
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Humphry, b. 1909, — Mary Caroline, b. 1905. Residence , Pen Rose, Berkhamsted. Chibs , Athe-
naeum, National Liberal.
This family is a younger branch of the Trevelyans, baronets of Nettlecombe [see colls, thereof]. The
1st baronet was Gov. of Madras 1859-60, and Financial member of Gov. -Gen’s. Council at Calcutta 1862-5.
TREVES, Creation (U.K.) 1902, of Dorchester, Dorset.
[Name pronounced “ Treevs ’]
.Sz> Frederick Treves, G.C. F.O., C.B., F.R.C.S.,
I st Baronet , son of William Treves, of Dorchester ; b.
February 15th, 1853 J ed. at Merchant Taylors’ Sc. ; F.R.C.S.
(Eng.) 1878, Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen, and Hon. M.Ch. and
M.D. Dublin 1903 ; was Hunterian Professor of Anatomy,
Wilson Professor of Pathology, Examiner at Cambridge, Aber-
deen, and Durham Univs. 1882-96, and Member of Council and
Court of Examiners at Roy. Coll. Surgs. (Eng.) 1895-1902,
a Consulting Surgeon to Forces in S. Africa 1899-1900,
present at relief of Ladysmith (despatches, medal with three
clasps, C.B.), Surg.-in-Ord. to King George V. when Prince
of Wales 1897-1910, Surg. Extraor. to Queen Victoria 1900-
1901, Serjeant-Surg. to King Edward VII. 1900- 1910, since
when to King George V. ; sometime a Civilian Member of
Advisory Board for Army Med. Ser., and Pres., Head Quarters
Med. Board, War Office ; appointed Surg.-in-Ord. to Queen
Alexandra 1910; acted as a Member of Roy. Commn. on
Divorce Laws 1910 ; is Hon. Col. Roy. Army Med. Corps,
Territorial Force, Chm. of Radium Institute, Consulting Surg.
to the London Hospital and to Italian Hospital, Hon. Staff-
Surg. Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve, Vice-Chm. of Council (and one of the Founders)
of British Red Cross So., and a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England; served as Lord Rector of Aberdeen Univ. 1905-8; author of “Tale
of a Field Hospital,” “ The Other Side of the Lantern,” and various scientific and
surgical works; C.B. (Civil) 1900, K.C.V.O. 1901, G.C. V O. 1905 : m. 1877, Anne
Elizabeth, da. of Alfred Samuel Mason, of Dorchester, and has issue.
$rws — Argent, a cross couped gules, thereon a tower triple turreted or, in the first and fourth
quarters a dexter hand apaumee proper, and in the second and third quarters a tent proper ; and
for honourable augmentation, in a chief gules, a lion passant guardant or, armed and langued azure
(being one of the lions from His Majesty's Royal Arms). Crtst — An opinicus passant or, wings
addorsed purpure resting the dexter foot on a fleam proper.
Residence — Thatched House Lodge, Richmond Park, Kingston-on-Thames. Club — Marl-
borough.
Daughter living— Enid Margery ( Lady Debne-Radcliffe), b. 1878 : m. 1902, Col. Sir Charles
Delme-Radcliffe, K.C.M.G., C.B., C.V.O. Residence ,
Fortiter, fideliter,
feliciter.
Boldly , faithfully ,
and happily.
TRITTON, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Bloomfield, Borough of Lambeth, co. London.
Sir Alfred Ernest Tritton, 2nd
Baronet; b. June 8th, 1873; s. his father, Sir
(Charles) Ernest, 1918; ed. at Eton, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1895): m.
1898, Agneta Elspeth, only da. of the late
William Middleton Campbell, of Colgrain, Dum-
bartonshire, and has issue.
$rm* — Argent, on a bend cotised gules a besant be-
tween two esquires’ helmets or. Crtst— A horse statant
argent, resting the dexter forefoot upon a besant proper.
Residence — Reeves Rest, Chipstead, Surrey.
son living— GEOFFREY ERNEST, b. Nov. 3rd, 1900.
Daughters living — Edith Gwendolen, b. 1902.— Els
peth Muriel, b. 1907.— Anstice Marion, b. 1909.
Sisters living — Florence Annette, b. 1874 : m. 1899,
John Liebenrood, and has issue living.^— Laura Edith
b. 1876.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Edith {Lady Tritton)
da. of the late Frederick Green, of 38, Prince’s Gardens,
S.W. : m. 1872, Sir (Charles) Ernest Tritton, xst baronet,
who d. 1918. Residence, Bloomfield, Norwood, S.E.
The tst baronet, Sir (Charles) Ernest Tritton, sat as
M.P. for Norwood Div. of Lambeth (C) July 1892 to Jan. 1906.
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TROLLOPE, Creation (E.) 1642, of Casewick, Lincolnshire.
Sir William Henry Trollope, 10th
Baronet , son of the late Gen. Sir Charles Trollope,
K.C.B., 3rd son of 6th Bt. ; b. Sept. 14th, 1858 ; s.
his cousin, Thomas Carew, 3rd Baron Kesteven,
Nov. 1915 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1880, M.A. 1884) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1883 :
?n. 1894, Louisa Charlotte Campbell, da. of Capt.
Frederick Erskine J jhnston, formerly R.N., and has
issue. m
$rms — Vert, three stags courant argent, attired or,
within a bordure of the second. Crrat— On a mount vert,
a stag courant as in the arms, holding an oak-leaf in his
mouth proper.
Residence — 5, Montagu Square, W. Club — Junior Carlton.
Daughters living — Angela Erskine, b. 1896: in. 1918,
Thomas Arthur Walter Giffard. Sylvia, b. 1900.
Brother living -THOMAS ERNEST (twin), b. Sept.
14th, 1858; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalene Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1884, M.A. 1887) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1885.
Club. Junior Carlton, Wellington.
Half-Sister living— Elizabeth William Mina, b. 1866 ; ni, 1892, Capt. Edmund Thomas Olivers
Bower, Oxfordshire L. L, and has issue living, Cordelia Mary Chivers, b. 1895, — Violet Denise
Chivers, b. 1896. Residences , 4, Manchester Square, W. ; St. Elmo, Torquay.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Arthur Trollope, 4th son of 6th baronet, b. 1810, d. 1880 :
in. 1845, Elizabeth, who d. 1877, da. of the Rev. Richard Lucas, of Edith Weston,
Rutland : —
Alfred, b. 1857. Residence , Cheltenham. Henry Cracroft, b. i860; is an A.M.I C.E. : m. 1891,
Louisa Jane, da. of C. C. Bawden. Residence , 62, King Edward Road, Bloemfontein, Orange Free
State. Arthur Grant, b. 1866, formerly Capt. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.); European War 1914- 19
(despatches); is Lieut.-Col. (retired); a Resident Magistrate, Orange Free State: served with
Chitral Relief Force 1895, and in S. Africa 1902 (despatches) : m. 1889, Anna Georgina, da. of
F. Prestage, and has issue living, Laura Harriet, b. 1899, — Iona Rebecca, b. 1907. Residence ,
The Residency, Vrede, Orange Free State, S. Africa. Julia Emily, b. 1855. Residence , 17,
Barn Hill, Stamford. Harriet Augusta, b. 1856. Residence , Bonchurch, Isle of Wight.—
Beatrice, b. 1859 Residence , 17, Barn Hill, Stamford.1 Laura, b. 1861. Residence , The Resi-
dency, Vrede, Orange Free State, S. Africa.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Rt. Rev. Edward Trollope. D.D., Lord Bishop
Suffragan of Nottingham, 6th son of 6th baronet, b. 1817, d. 1893 : m. 1st, 1846,
Grace, who d. 1890, da. of Sir John Henry Palmer, 7th Bt. ; 2ndly, 1892, Louisa
Helen, who d. 1904, el. da. of the late Rev. H. B. Shelley Harris, Master of the
Earl of Leycester’s Hospital, Warwick : —
Mary Grace ( Lady de Capell- Brooke ), b. 1847 : m. 1867, Sir Richard Lewis de Capell- Brooke, 4th
Bt., who d. 1892. Residence, Woodford, Northants.— — Caroline Julia, b. 1849 : 1871, Wyrley
Peregrine Birch, and has issue living, Lewis Henry Peregrine, b. 1873; is Major R.F.A. : in.
1917, Meriel Brooke, da. of Capt. H. B. Rhodes, of Barrock Park, Cumberland, — Geoffrey Cecil
Peregrine, b. 1884, — Evelyn Audley Grace. Residence , Brighton, Sussex.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Anthony Trollope, son of the late Rev. Anthony
Trollope, 5th son of 4th baronet . —
Issue of the late Anthony Trollope, b. 1815, d. 1882 : m. 1844, Rose, who d. 1917, da. of
Edward Heseltine, of Rotherham : —
Henry Merivale. b 1846; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1869: in. 1884, Ada, da. of the late John Joseph
Strickland, and has issue living, Thomas Anthony, b. 1893 ; ed. at Berkhamstead, and at Caius
Coll., Camb.; Lieut. Ai my Ser. Corps, attached Rifle Brig., — Muriel Rose, b. 1885. Residence ,
Greylands, Minchinhampton, Stroud. Clubs , Athenaeum, Garrick.
Grandchildren of the late Anthony Trollope (ante) : —
Issue of the late Frederic James Anthony Trollope, b. 1847, d. 1910 : m. 1871, Susannah,
who d. 19x0, da. of William Farrand, of Forbes, New South Wales: —
Frank Anthony, b. 1872. Harry Reginald, b. 1873. Frederic Farrand, b. 1875.— John Arthur,
b. 1881. Clive Heseltine, b. 1883. Gordon Clavering, b. 1885 ; m. 19x3, Mary Isabel, da. of
Owen Blacket, of Lindfield, N.S. Wales, and has issue living, Anthony Owen Clavering, b.
1917, — Gordon Paul Clavering, b 1918, — Barbara Mary Clavering, b. 1914. Residence , Framley,
Roseville, Sydney, N.S. Wales. Frances Kathleen, b. 1878 : in. 1907, Wilfrid Meillon, and
has issue living, Joseph, b. 1908.— Effie Madeleine, b. 1879. Residence , Clavering, Shirley
Road, Wollstonecraft, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Descendants of the late Henry Trollope, 2nd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Trollope, b. 1800, d. 1878 : in. 1831, Elizabeth Bunce, da. of the
Rev. William Hazel, of Wallingford : —
Henry, b. 1847 ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1869. Catherine : m. 1st, 1864, William Payne, who d. 1864 ;
2ndly, 1894, Edward Fairthorne. Residence, Slade End, Wallingford, Berks. Lucy Susan
Wilgress. Residence, St. Martin’s, Wallingford, Berks.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Trollope (ante) : —
Issue of the late Edward Hazel Trollope, b. 1833, d. 1897 : in. 1858 ; —
Herbert Edward, b. 1859 : m- 1901, Sarah Anne, da. of John Wall, of Widmore, Somerset, and has
issue living, John Herbert Hazel, b. 1908.— —Catherine Ada Mary. Gertrude Alice Mary.— ■
Lilian Agnes Mary. Residence, Trowbridge, Wilts.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Arthur William Trollope, D.D., grandson of the late
Henry Trollope (ante) : —
Issue of the late George Trollope, b. 1802, d. 1864 : m. 1838, Alicia, who d. 1887, da. of
Walker William Wilby : — 1 'b-Affindj
Alice Jane.— —Mary Anne Sybil : m. 1864, the Rev. William Mayou Daniel, and has issue living,
George William Trollope, b. 1865, — Arthur Henry, b. 1873 : in. 1905, Mary, da. of Arthur Badger,
and has issue living, Arthur William Trollope b. 1907, Hugh Cecil b. 1912, Stanley Mayon,
b. 1879 : m. 1916, Anna, widow of John Wright, of Hatfield Peverel, Essex, — Walter Percy, b. 1881 :
in. 1913, Edith, da. of George Todd, — Aubrey Cecil, b. 1882,— Alice Sybil, b. 1887. Residence ,
Latymers, Albemarle Road, Beckenham.
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Grandchildren of the late Rear-Adm. George Barne Trollope, C.B., grandson of the
late Rev. John Trollope, 2nd son of the late Henry Trollope (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Joseph Trollope, b. 1817, d. 1893 : ///. 1850, Anne Lucy, who d.
1905, da. of John Walsh, of Anne Mount, co. Kilkenny : —
Helen Lucy. Catherine Annesley : m. 1902, the Rev. James Albert Owen, who d. 1907. Resi-
dence, Montpelier Grove, Cheltenham.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Trollope, b. 1819, d. 1907 : in. 1872, Eleanor (now of Escrick
Rectory, York), da. of the late Rev. William Hiley Bathurst, of Lydney Park,
Gloucesterhire : —
Rev. Charles Henry Bathurst, b. 1876 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1898, M.A. 1902); is R. of
Escrick. Residence, Escrick Rectory, York. Eleanor Mary, b. 1875.
Grandson of the late Capt. Frederick Trollope (infra) : —
Issue of the late George Frederick Trollope, b. 1845, d. 1871 : m. 1870, Clara Sophia
Hiftiswell : —
Frederick William, b. 1871 : in. 1906, Florence Anne, da. of the late Edmund Potter, of Kidder-
minster. Residence, 25, Guildford Street, Russell Square, W.C.
Grandson of the late Rear-Adm. George Barne Trollope, C.B. (ante)
Issue of the late Capt. Frederick Trollope, b. 1820, d. 1857 : m. 1844, Mary Victoria, who
d. 1912, da. of Charles Francis : —
Charles William Annesley, 7.S.O., b. 1850; ed. at Bedford Gram. Sch. ; formerly a Clerk in Ex-
chequer and Audit Depart. ; l.S.O. 1911 : m. 1877, Marian Eirene, da. of the late Rev. William
Watson, of Water Newton, Hunts, and has issue living, Rev. George Henry Annesley, b. 1879;
is Administrator, Catholic Cathedral, Nottingham, — Leonard Edward Annesley, b. 1892, — Dorothy
Marian Annesley : m. 1920, Vincent Groom, of Llanmadoe, W. Glamorgan. Residence, Cotter-
stock, Brent Garden Village, Finchley, N.
Rear-Adm. Henry Anthony Trollope (who served in Crimea), second son of the late
Capt. William Henry Trollope (infra), b. 1837, 1894, having in. 1870, Harriet,
da. of the Rev. T. Harrison, of Firby Hall, York, and widow of George Tomline
Gordon, J.P., D.L., ofCuckney, Notts.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Arthur William Trollope, 2nd son of the late Rev.
John Trollope (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. William Henry Trollope, b. 1800, d. 1873 : m. 1834, Maria Arthur,
who d. 1891, da. of John Arthur Worsop, of Landford House, Wilts : —
Eliza Maria : in. 1862, the Rev. George Goodwin Pownall Glossop, who d. 1874, and has issue living,
Rev. Charles Henry James, b. 1864; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1890); formerly
R. of Brympton : ///. 1894, Ada, da. of the late Rev. Richard George Watson, and has issue living,
George Charles William, b. 1906, — Francis Edward, b. 1866 ; is Major Reserve of Officers, and a
Gen. Staff Officer : formerly Major 1st Batn. Leicestershire Regt. : in. 1902, Ellen Sabine, da. of
the late Capt. Thomas Malcolm Sabine Pasley, R.N. [see Pasley, Bt.], — Ven. Arthur George
Barnard (of Lykoma, Nyassaland), b. 1867: ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1890, M.A. 1893); is
Archdeacon of Likoma, and a Missionary of Universities’ Mission to british Central Africa, —
William Richard Newland, b. 1868, — John Collings Taswell, C.B. , R.N. b. 1871 [see “ Com-
panionage”!, — Mary Eliza, b. 1863: in. 1886, Campbell Fortescue Stapleton Sanctuary, of
Mangerton, Melplash, Dorset, and has issue living, Campbell Thomas b. 1889 ; is Capt. R.F.A.
(T.F.) : m. 1918, Elizabeth Barbara, da. of Maurice Parsons, of Misterton Manor, Somerset,
Arthur George Everard, b. 1892 ; is Capt. R.F.A. (T.F.), Harry Nicholson (of Bridport), b. 1898 ;
formerly Midshipman R.N., Mary Frances Alice b. 1895:2;/. 1920, Lieut.-Col. Maxwell Spieker
Brander, R.A.S.C., Isabel Gemma, b. 1896, — Ellen Maria, b. 1865, — Alice Emma Harriet, b. 1870.
Residence,
Granddaughters of the late Capt. William Henry Trollope (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Edward Charles Trollope, b. 1849, d. 1904 : in. 1st, 1871, Louisa
Sarah, who d. 1882, da. of the late Robert Pipon, of Beaumont, Jersey ; 2ndly, 1886, Eva
Annie Noel, da. of the late Capt. Frederick Dampier Rich, R.N. [see Rich, Bt.] :
(By xst marriage) Mary Emily Arthur, b. 1873: in. 19x7, Frederick William Cape, H.M. Inspector
of Schs. Residence , 21, Hanover Conrt, W. (By 2nd marriage) Constance Zara, b. 1889: in.
1917, Capt. R. G. Vernon, Dorsetshire Regt.
The Rt. Hon, Sir John Trollope, P.C. , 7th Bt, M.P. for Lincolnshire (C) 1861-68, was cr. Baron
Kesteven (peerage of United Kingdom) 1868, when the Baronetcy remained merged in the Barony
until the death of the 3rd Baron (killed in action during European War) 1915, when it devolved as above.
TROUBRIDGE, Creation (G.B.) 1799, of Plymouth.
[Name pronounced “ Troobridge."]
Sir Thomas Herbert Cochrane Troubridge,
4th Baronet ; b. Sept. 13th, i860; s. his father, Col. Sir Thomas
St. Vincent Hope Cochrane, C.B., 1867 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll. ; formerly Capt. 1st Batn. King’s Royal Rifle Corps ; is
Capt. in the Army, and a Staff Lieut. : m. 1893, Laura, da.
of Charles Gurney, and has issue.
Qrma — Or, on a bridge embattled of three arches, through which water
is flowing towards the base proper, a tower of the second, thereon hoisted
a broad pennant flying towards the sinister ; on a canton azure, two keys
in saltire, the wards upwards, or. Crtst — A dexter arm embowed, habited
azure, holding a flagstaff, thereon a flag azure charged with two keys in
saltire or.
Residence — 48, Great Cumberland Place, W. Clubs — Beefsteak,
Royal Automobile.
son living— THOMAS ST. VINCENT WALLACE. M.B.E., b. Nov.
xsth, 1895 ; ed. at Wellington, and at R.M.C. ; Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps, and a Staff-Lieut. ; European War 19x4-17 (wounded) ; M.B E. (Mil.) 191-.
Daughters living — Louise Rachel, b. 1894 : in. 1918, Capt. Kenneth Gordon Woodbine Shennan,
Roy. Horse Guards.— Rosemary Blanche, b. 1905.
Brother living — Sir Ernest Charles Thomas, K.C.M.G. , C.B., M.V.O., b. 1862 ; ed.fat Wellington
Coll. ; became Lieut. R.N. 1884, Com. 1895, Capt. 1901, Commodore 1908, Rear-Adm. 1911, Vice-
Adm. 1916, and Adm. 1919 ', Crete 1897-9, *n Serbia 1915, the Balkans 1916, attached to Serbian
Army (Order of Kara-George with Swords) ; was a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. King Edward VII., and
King George V. r909-tt ; appointed Private Sec. to First Lord of the Admiralty 19x0, and Ch. of
Naval War Staff, Admiralty 1912, and to command Mediterranean Cruiser Squadron ^3 ; some-
time Naval Attache at Vienna, Madrid, and Tokio ; is Pres. International Commn. ; has 2nd class
Order of Rising Sun of Japan, Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus of Italy, 2nd class Order
of Kara-George, Grand Cross of Serbian Order of the White Eagle, Order of Redeemer of
Greece, and Grand Cross of Order of Star of Rumania ; is an Officer of Legion of Honour ;
C.M G. r904, M.V.O. (4th class) rgo4, C.B. (Mil.) 1911 : in. 1st, 1891, Editli Mary, who d.
1900, da. of William Duffus, of Halifax, Nova Scotia ; 2ndly, 1908, Una Elena, da. of the late
Yield not to difficulties.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Capt. Harry Ashworth Taylor, M.V.O., King’s Messenger, and has issue living (by 1st marriage),
Thomas Hope, R.N. , b. 1895; became Lieut. 1916, — Mary Laura, b. 1894: ni. 1916, Lieut. -Col.
Robin Otter, M.C., Norfolk Regt. [E. Guilford, colls.], and has issue living, a da. b. 1916, a da. b.
1919, — Charlotte Edith Annette, b. 1896; m. 1st, 1916, Ernest Alfred Collyer Lloyd, Lieut. Scots
Guards, who d. (killed in action during European War) 1017 ; 2ndly, 1920, Daniel Walter Thomas
Gurney, M.C., Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps (infra), and has issue living by 1st marriage), a
da. ( posthumous ), b. 1917, — (by 2nd marriage), Andrea Theodosia, b. 1910. Residence , 6,
Cheltenham Terrace, Chelsea, S.W. Clubs, Travellers’, Beefsteak.
Sisters living — Amy Louisa Harriet. Residence , 21, Cheyne Court, Chelsea, S.W. Laura
Elizabeth Rachel : m. 1888, Adrian Charles Francis Hope, who d. 1904 [see M. Linlithgow, colls.].
Residences , More House, 34, Tite Street, Chelsea, S.W. ; Palace Lane Cottage, Beaulieu, Hants.
Violet Elizabeth Emily : m. 1893, Walter Somerville Gurney, and has issue living, Daniel
Walter Thomas, M.C. , b. 1898; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Lieut. King's Roy. Rifle Corps;
European War 1917-18 and in N. Russia 1919 (twice wounded, M.C.): tn. 1920, Charlotte Edith
Annette, da. of Adrn. Sir Ernest Charles Thomas Troubridge, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.V.O., and
widow of Ernest Alfred Collyer Lloyd, Lieut. Scots Guards (ante), — Diana Katharine, — Philippa.
Residence , North Runcton Hall, King’s Lynn. Helen Cecil Margaret: m. 1917, Capt. John
Brabant Bate, Roy. Army Med. Corps (T.F.), and W. African Med. Staff. Residence , Hill Cottage,
Streatley, Berks.
Adm. Sir Thomas, 1st baronet, a distinguished naval commander, sat as M.P. for Yarmouth
1802-6. The 2nd baronet, Adm. Sir Edward Thomas, C.B., sat as M.P. for Sandwich 1837-47, and
Col. Sir Thomas, the 3rd baronet, greatly distinguished himself in the Crimea, where he lost his
right leg and left foot.
TRUSCOTT, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Oakleigh, East Grinstead, Sussex.
Sir George Wyatt Truscott, ist
Baronet , son of the late Sir Francis Wyatt Truscott,
Lord Mayor of London 1879-80 ; b. Oct. 9th,
1857 ; is Chm. of Jas. Truscott and Son (Limited),
printers and stationers, of Suffolk Lane, E.C.,
an Alderman (Dowgate Ward) a Lieut, for City of
London, a Fellow of Roy. Colonial Institute, Master
of Musicians’ Co., an Officer of the Legion of
Honour, and of Order of Leopold of Belgium,
and a Knight Com. of Swedish Order of the
Vasa, and of Japanese Order of the Rising
Sun; has ist class Russian Order of St. Stanislas;
elected Pres, of Institute of Printers 1908 ; was
Sheriff of City of London 1902-3 and Lord Mayor
1908-9 ; has Coronation medal (1902) ; Knt. 1902 :
m. 1889, Jessie Guthrie (a Lady of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England), da. of
the late George Gordon Stanham, of Grove Park,
Chiswick, having had issue, of whom the el. son,
Francis George, M.C. , b. 1894; Lieut. Suffolk Regt.,
attached R.F.C. ; d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1917.
gtrnts — Argent, three chevronels gules, between two mul-
lets in chief of the last, pierced of the field, and a knight’s
helmet in base proper ; a chief check of the second and
first. Cnst — A fasces erect, surmounted by a palm branch slipped and an arrow saltireways all proper.
Seat — Oakleigh, East Grinstead. Marine Residence — 100, Marina, St. Leonard’s-on-Sea.
Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, City Carlton.
Son living— ERIC HOMEWOOD STANHAM, b. Feb. 16th, 1898; is Lieut. Suffolk Regt.
Daughters living — Mary Guthrie, b. 1890 : m. 1915, Arthur Sydney Waller. Residence, Salisbury,
Southern Rhodesia. Nancy Wyatt, b. 1892: m. 1918, Capt. Harold Percy Gabb, M.C., Roy.
W. Surrey Regt.
TUCK, Creation (U.K.) 1910, of the Park Crescent, St. Marylebone.
Sir Adolph Tuck, ist Baronet , second
son of the late Raphael Tuck (fine art publisher),
of Highbury, N. ; b. Jan. 30th, 1854 ; ed. at
Breslau ; is Chm. and Managing Director of
Raphael Tuck and Sons (Limited), fine art pub-
lishers, of Raphael House, Moorfields, E.C. : m.
1882, Jeanetta, da. of the the late William Flatau,
and has issue.
$.rms — Or, an antique lamp flaming azure, in base a hurt
charged with four F’s in cross of the field, on a chief of the
same two hands in the act of blessing of the first. 4Cmt —
A lion sejant sable supporting with the paws an artist’s
palette proper, inscribed thereon the word “Thorough”
sable.
Residence — 29, Park Crescent, Portland Place, W.
Clubs — National Liberal, City Liberal, Empire.
Sons living -(WILLIAM) REGINALD, b. July 8th, 1883 !
is Major Yeo. : m. 1916, Gladys, da. of N. Alfred Nathan,
of Wickford, Auckland, New Zealand, and widow of Des-
mond Fosberry Kettle, Lieut. Auckland Mounted Rifles.
Desmond Adolph, b. 1889: Capt. Yeo., and Flight
Com. R.A.F. ; European War 1914-18 (Croix de Guerre).
Daughters living — Gladys Evelyn, b. 1885 : m. 1910, Joseph Henry Jacobs. Residence , 5, Cam-
bridge Terrace, Regent’s Park, N.W.-^— Sybil Grace, b. 1887. Muriel Jear^tta, b. 1892.
Truth against all the world.
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TUITE, Creation (I.) .1622, of Sonnagh, Westmeath.
[Name prononnced “Tute.”]
Sir Morgan Harry Paulet Tuite, nth
Baronet , el. son of the late Maj.-Gen. Hugh Manley
Tuite, R.A., 2nd son of 9th baronet, by Frances
Maria, who d. 1901, da. of Lieut. -Col. Richard
Williams, 68th Regt., and niece of Sir Charles
Frederick Williams, of Lennox Lodge, Hayling,
Hants ; b. Oct. 27th, 1861 ; s. his uncle, Sir Mark
Anthony Henry, 1898 ; formerly Lieut. 9th Batn.
Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort’s Own).
— Quarterly, argent and gules. Crest — An angel vested
argent, holding in the dexter hand a flaming sword proper, the
sinister resting on a shield of the arms.
Residence—
Brother living-HUGH GEORGE SPENCER, b. April 17th,
1863; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers;
Capt. with British Expeditionary Force ; Hazara Expedition
1888 (medal with clasp) : in. 1893, Eva Geraldine, da. of
Peter Valentine Hatton, formerly Ch. Constable of Notting-
ham, and has issue living, Brian Hugh Morgan, b. 1897 ; is
Lieut. London Regt. ; served during European War 1914-16
(wounded), — Dennis George Harmsworth, b. 1904, — Joan
Frances Valentine, b. 1894, — Moira Gwendolen Hatton, b.
1899. Residence , 19A, Perham Road, W.14.
Sister living— Hester Gwendolen Rose, b. 1868: m. 1896, George S. Eckford, Lieut. R.E., son of
the late T. Porteous Eckford, of Drumarten, co, Dublin.
Collateral Branches living
Issue of the late Major Thomas Basil Tuite, 4th son of 9th baronet, b. 1816, d. 1871 :
m. 1853, Mary Caroline, who d. 1915, da. of the late Henry Hegart Breen, of St.
Lucia : —
Mark Anthony, b. 1857 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. Indian Army and in command of 63rd
L.I. : m. 1883, Madeline Rachel, da. of Surg.-Gen. J. M. Joseph, M.D., LL.D., formerly of the
Indian Med. Se/., having had issue Henry Mark, b. 1885; Lieut.-Col. Roy. Fusiliers (City of
London Regt.); d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1918. Henry Hugh, b. 1861 :
m. 1891, Marion Hewett Alberta, da. of the late Rev. Allan Wallace, of Pembroke Coll., Cambridge,
and has issue living, Mark Alan Wallace, b. 1892, — Honor Kathleen, b. 1898. Thomas Hugh, b.
1868.-— —Edwin Walter, b. 1872.— Lizzie : in. 1901, W. Beardmore. Jessie Ellen.
Grandchildren of the late Hugh Morgan Tuite, M.P., son of 4th son of 6th baronet,
b. 1797, d. 1868 : m. 1st, 1826, Mary, who d. 1863, da. of Maurice Nugent
O’Connor, of Mount Pleasant, King’s co. ; 2ndly, 1863, Hester Mary, da. of
John Hogan, of Auburn, co. Westmeath : —
Issue of the late Joseph Tuite, b. 1828, d. 1910 : in. 1st, 1852, Ellen Mary, who d. 1863, da.
of the Rev. Fox Chawner, R. of Bletchingley ; 2ndly, 1868, Ellen, who d. 1898, da. of
the late James B. Boothby, of Twyford Abbey : —
(By 1st marriage), Henry Morris, b. 1856 : in. 1886. Constance Edith, da. of Henry Murray
Campbell. Marian Charlotte Mary: in. 1879, Brook Pakenham Bridges Taylor [Baron Halkett,
“ Foreign Titles of Nobility’’]. Residence , 46, Lower Belgrave Street, S.W.
This family, which has been settled in Ireland since 1172, is descended from Sir Richard de Tuite,
who that year accompanied the Earl of Pembroke to that country. The 7th baronet was murdered at
Sonna.
TUPPER, Creation (U.K.) 1888, of Armdale, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Sir Charles Stewart Tupper, 2nd
Baronet , son of the late James Stewart Tupper,
K.C., el. son of 1st baronet ; b. Aug. 8th, 1884 ;
s. his grandfather, the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles,
P.C. , G.C.M.G., C.B., LL.D., R/.D., 1915;
ed. at McGill Univ. (B. A. 1905); Bar. Manitoba
1908 ; served during European War 1915-18,
as Capt. Canadian Inf. : in. 1910, Margaret
Peters, da. of Charles Morse, K.C., D.C.L.,
Registrar of Exchequer Court, Ottawa, Canada.
^rms — Per fesse azure and or, on a fesse ermine be-
tween two boars passant in chief or, and a sprig of may-
flower slipped and leaved in base proper, three escallops
gules. Crest — On a mount vert, a greyhound statant sable,
charged on the body with two escallops or, and holding in
the mouth a sprig of mayflower as in the arms.
Residence — Hawthorndene, Winnipeg, Canada.
Sisters living— Jessie Campbell. Frances.
Half-Sister living— Marie Stewart.
Uncles living (sons of 1st baronet)— Hon. Sir Charles
Hibbert, K.C.M.G. , K.C., LL.B., b. 1855 : ed.. at Mc-
Gill Coll., Montreal, and at Harvard Univ., Massachusetts
(LL.B. 1877) Bar. Canada 1878, and a Q.C. 1890: elected
M.P. forPictou, Nova Scotia 1882, 1887, 1888, 1891, 1896,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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and 1900; was Agent for H.M. Queen Victoria in Behring Sea Arbitration at Paris 1892-3, Min. of
Marine and Fisheries, Canada, 1888-94, and Min. of Justice 1894-6; appointed Solicitor-Gen.
1896 ; is senior partner in the legal firm of Tupper and Bull, of Vancouver, British Columbia, a
Bencher of British Columbia Law So., and Chm. Vancouver Branch Canadian Navy League ; was
Pres. Vancouver Branch Canadian Red Cross 1914-18; sworn P.C. of Canada 1888 ; K.C.M.G.
1893: m. 1879, Janet, da. of the late Hon. James Macdonald, formerly Ch. Justice of Nova Scotia,
having had issue, of whom Charles, b. 1880; is Major Canadian Railway Troops : m. 1910, Mary
Mira Dickey, — James Macdonald, b. 1887 ; is Inspector Roy. N.-W. Mounted Police, and Lieut.
Canadian Cav., — Reginald Hibbert, b. 1893; formerly a Midshipman R.N.; Major Canadian Inf.;
European War 1914-18 (wounded) : m. 1916, Isobel Wilson, and has issue living, Charles Gordon
Hibbert b. 1918, — Victor Gordon, M.C., b. 1896; Capt. Canadian Inf. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1917, — Sophie Almon, b. 1882 ; m. 1905, Capt. Cecil Mack Merritt, Canadian Inf.,
who d. (killed in action) 1915, and has issue living, — Frances Lilian, b. 1885 : m. 1919, Lieut. -Col.
Guy Hamilton Kirkpatrick, D.S.O., — Janet Miriam Grace, b. 189T : m. 19x5, William Glen Cuyler
Holland, Gordon Highlanders. Residence , Parkside, Vancouver, British Columbia. Clubs , Van-
couver (Vancouver), Union (Victoria). William Johnston, K.C., b. 1862; Bar. Canada 1886, and
a K.C. 1912: m. 1887, Margaret, da. of the Hon. James Macdonald (ante), and has issue living,
Charles William, b. 1898, — Stewart Macdonald, b. 1902, — Katherine Gladys, — Emma Lillian, —
Edith Margaret. Residence , Elmhurst, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Clubs, Manitoba, St.
Charles Country.
Aunt living (daughter of 1st baronet) — Emma: m. 1869, Maj.-Gen. Donald Roderick Cameron,
C.M.G., and has issue living, William Tupper, b. 1880, — Sophie Tupper: m. 1891, Christian
Hamilton Gray, of Hurst House, Abbey Wood, Kent, — Lillie Tupper, — Mary Tupper : m. 1903, the
Hon. Edmund Pelly Chapman, a Puisne Judge, High Court, Calcutta, — Frances Melita Tupper.
Residence ,
Mother living — Ada Campbell, da. of the late Hon. Sir Thomas Galt, formerly Ch. Justice of
Common Pleas, Ontario: tn. 1880, as his second wife. James Stewart Tupper, K.C. , who d. T915,
el. son of 1st baronet. Residence, Ravenscourt, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The xst baronet, Sir Charles Tupper, P.C., G.C.M.G., C.B., LL.D., M.D., was fourteen con-
secutive times returned as M.P. for his native co. (Cumberland, N.S.), and represented it for thirty-
three years in the Canadian House of Commons, and was High Commr. in Great Britain for Dominion
of Canada 1883-87 and 1886-96.
TURING, Creation (N.S.) 1638, of Foveran, Aberdeenshire.
Sir James Walter Turing, 9th
Baronet ; b. Jan. 3rd, 1862: s. his father,
Sir Robert Fraser, 1913 ; formerly
Lieut. 2nd Vol. Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt. :
m. 1891, Mabel Rose, da. of the late
Andrew Caldecott, and has issue.
&nns — Argent, on a bend sable, three boars’
heads or. Crtst — A hand holding a helmet proper.
Supporters — Two stags proper.
Residence — Crocker Hill House, Chichester.
Club — Junior Carlton.
Sons living— ROBERT ANDREW HENRY,
b. Sept. 13th, 1895 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ;
Capt. Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort’s Own);
European War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches).
Club, Cavendish.— —John Leslie (twin), M.C.,
b. 1895 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; Lieut. Sea-
forth Highlanders ; European War 1916-18
(wounded, M.C.). Residence, Walhachin,
British Columbia. Club, Cavendish.
Sisters living— Catherine Antoinette, b. 1854 :
m. 1895, the Rev. William Frederick Shaw, R.
of West Stoke and Preb. of Chichester, and has issue living, Dorothy Catherine Victoria, b. 1897,
— Blanche Agnes Victoria (twin}, £.1897. Residence , West Stoke Rectory, Chichester. Blanche
Amelia, b. 1857 : w. 1886, Robert Walter Wordsworth, who d. 1914, and has issue living, Robert
James, D.S.O., b. 1888 [ see “ Companionage ”], — Blanche K. Residence , Prebend House,
Southwell, Notts Florence Ellen, b. 1859. Julia, b. 1869.
Uncle living (son of 7th baronet)— Henry, I.S.O., b. 1843; was H.B.M.’s Vice-Consul at
Rotterdam 1874-82, since when he has been Consul for South Holland, Zeeland, North Brabant,
and Limburg ; I.S.O., 1913 : m. 1868, Jeanne Marie Catharina, who d. 1917, da. of S. A. Chabot,
of Rotterdam, and has issue living, Louis, b. 1870, — Antoinette. — Emily, — Agnes Nancy. Resi-
dence, Rotterdam.
Aunts living (daughters of 7th baronet) — Isabella. Agnes : m. 1869, Benjamin Laming, who d.
1892. Residence, Clyde House, Hollington, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet — Ethel Sophia {Lady Turing), da. of the late Rev. George
Booth Perry-Ayscough, and widow of the Rev. Herbert Meade Ramus [B. Congleton] : m. 1906,
as his second wife, Sir Robert Fraser Turing, 8th baronet, who d. 1913.
The family of Turing, originally French, settled in the barony of Tourin, in Forfarshire, which they
held for several generations. Sir William Turyn attached himself to the fortunes of King David II.,
and shared that monarch’s exile ; his loyalty was however subsequently rewarded by a grant of the
barony of Foveran, in Aberdeenshire, which his descendants held more than 300 years. The right
to this baronetcy was sustained by the Lyon Office in 1882 to Sir Robert Fraser Turing, 8th Bt.,
and by a Committee of the Privy Council in 1912.
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TWISDEN, Creation 1666, of Bradbourne, juxta East Mailing, Kent.
Sir John Ramskill Twisden, 12th
Baronet , b. Nov. 23rd, 1856 ; *. his father, the Rev.
Sir John Francis, 1914; ed. at Haileybury, and
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1879, M.A. 1882); ad-
mitted Solicitor 1885 ; is head of the legal firm of
Twisden and Co., of 14, Gray’s Inn Square, W.C.
&rms— Per saltire argent and gules, a saltire between
four cross-crosslets all counterchanged, a crescent for differ-
ence. Crest— A cockatrice azure with wings displayed or.
Seat— Bradbourne, Larkfield, Maidstone.
Sister living— Catherine Martha. Residence , Bradbourne,.
Larkfield, Maidstone.
The xst baronet was Sir Thomas Twisden (a Justice of the
King’s Bench), second son of Sir William Twysden, ist Bt., of
Roydon Hall, Kent [see cr. 1611 infra]. At the death of the
6th baronet in 1779, John Papillon Twisden (youngest son of
5th Bt.) succeeded to the estates under the will of his father,
and assumed the baronetcy. His only son John also subse-
quently assumed the title and d.s.p. 1841, when the baronetcy
was supposed to have expired, but in 1Q09, a declaration
of legitimacy was obtained for Emily Henrietta Twisden
r- ■ j- u , . by her nephew and guardian ad litem, the Rev. Tohn
Foreseen misfortunes come to nothing. Francis Twisden, son of the late William Twisden, 2nd son
of the late Capt. John Twisden, R.N. (infra) that she was the lawful child of Capt. John Twisden,
R.N., by his wife Ann Hammond (m. 1791), and that the said Capt. John Twisden, R.N., was the
lawful son (3. 1767) of Lieut. William Twisden, R.N. (ante), and Mary Kirk (lawfully married in
or before or about 1764) ; thus the succession of the previously accepted 7th and 8th baronets was-
invalidated, and that of the Rev. John Francis Twisden (ante) as nth Bt. established.
Twisleton (Twisleton-Wykebam-Fiennes), see Fiennes.
TWYSDEN, Creation (E.) 1611, of East Peckham, Kent.
Sir Roger Thomas Twysden, ioth Baronet , son
of the late Capt. James Stevenson Twysden, son of the late
Rev. Thomas Twysden, 2nd son of 3rd son of 6th baronet ; b.
Feb. 24th, 1894 ; s. his cousin, Sir Louis John Francis,
1 9 1 1 ; is Lieut. R.N. : in. 191 7, Duff Stirling Byrom, da. of the
late B. W. Smurthwaite, of Prior House, Richmond, Yorkshire,
and has issue.
$rms — Per saltire argent and gules, a saltire between four cross-crosslets^
all counterchanged. Crest — A cockatrice azure, with wings displayed or.
Residence — Churston, Kingsbridge, S. Devon.
son living— ANTHONY ROGER DUNCAN, b. March nth, 1918.
Brother living — William Adam Duncan, R.N., b. 1897 ; is a Sub-Lieut. R.N.
Sisters living— Aileen Elisabeth, b. 1891. Janet Margaret Godelina, b. 1895. Anne Evelyn-
Frances, b. 1898.
Mother living— Aileen Frances Mary, da. of Sir William Henry Wilson-Todd, ist Bt., of Halnaby
Hall, Yorkshire : m. 1889, Capt. James Stevenson Twysden (ante), who d. 1910. Residence,
Churston, Kingsbridge, S. Devon.
Widows living Of 8th and 9th Baronets— Anne Browne {Lady Twysden ), widow of Aaron
Herde : m. 1869, Sir William Twysden, 8th baronet, who d. 1879. Emily Susannah {Lady
Twysden), da., of J. Offin : m. 1909, as his second wife, Sir Louis John Francis Twysden, 9th baronet,
who d. 1911. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Descendants of the late Thomas Twysden (or Twisden), second son of ist baronet,
who was himself cr. a baronet 1666 [see ante].
Twysden Borough, or Tysenden, now usually called Burr’s Farm, in the hundred of West Burne-
field, Kent, was the ancient inheritance of this family, from which they took their name. Sir William
Twysden, the ist baronet, was one of the gentlemen who escorted James VI., of Scotland, to London,
when he took possession of the English crown. The 2nd baronet was the learned editor of the Decern
Scriptores , and the 3rd baronet was M.P. for Kent. Thomas, 2nd son of the ist baronet, was a Justice
of the Queen’s Bench, and having received knighthood was, in 1666, promoted to a baronetcy [see
Twisden, Bt., ante].
TYLER, Creation (U.K.) 1894, of Queenhithe, co. London, and Penywern Road,
Kensington, co. London. [Extinct 1907.]
Sir Frederick Charles Tyler, 2nd and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Emily Eleanor {Lady Tyler), da. of George Robinson, of
Hamilton Terrace, W. : m. 1884, as his 2nd wife, Sir George Robert Tyler, ist baronet, who
1897. Residence , Cumberland House, Kensington Palace, W.
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TYR WHITT, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Terschelling.
[Name pronounced “Tirrit.”]
Sir Reginald Yorke Tyr-
whitt, K.C.B. , D.S.O., 1st Baronet ,
youngest son of the late Rev. Richard
St. John Tyrwhitt ; b. May 10th, 1870;
Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1919; entered
R.N. 1883, became Lieut. 1892, Com.
1903, Capt. 1908, Commodore 1914,
Acting Rear-Adm. 1918, and Rear-Adm.
1919 ; in Nicaragua 1894, European
War 1914-18 (despatches, C.B., D.S.O.,
Legion of Honour, Mil. Order of Savoy,
Croix de Guerre, thanked by Parlia-
ment, cr. Baronet, granted £10,000);
appointed Senior Naval Officer at Gib-
raltar 1919: C.B (Mil.) 1914, D.S.O.
1916, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917: in. 1903,
Angela, da. of the late Mathew Corbally,
J.P., D. L., of Rathbeale Hall, Swords,
co. Dublin, and has issue.
$rms— Gules, three tyrwhitts or. Crtst— A
woodman wreathed with oak and holding a club, all proper. j$upp0rttrs — Dexter, a savage wreathed
about the loins and head with oak proper, and holding over the shoulder in the exterior hand a club
or ; sinister, a Sailor of the Royal Navy holding in the exterior hand a coil of rope proper.
Residence — The Mount, Gibraltar. Clubs— United Service, Bath.
Son living— ST. JOHN REGINALD, b. April 18th, 1905.
Daughters living— Mary Joan Caroline. Patricia Angela.
Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald, see FitzGerald.
SHER, Creation (U.K.) 1899, of Norton, Ratho, Midlothian, and of Wells, Hobkirk,
Roxburghshire.
Sir Robert Usher, 2nd Baronet ; b. May 25th,
i860; s. his father, Sir John, 1904; is a J.P. for Rox-
burghshire and Midlothian, and a D.L. for Caithness-shire :
m. 1890, Katharine Scott, da. of James Turnbull, of Edin-
burgh, and has issue.
«2^nns — Gules, a saltire between four batons argent, garnished sable.
Crtst — A dexter arm couped below the elbow, vested azure, cuffed
argent, holding in the hand a baton proper.
Seats — Norton, Ratho Station, Midlothian ; Wells, Hawick, Rox-
burghshire. Chibs — Conservative, St James’s, University (Edinburgh).
Sons living— JOHN TURNBULL, b. June 2nd, 1891 ; is Capt.
Roy. Inniskiliing Dragoons : m. 1918, Jean Elspeth, da. of H. L.
Usher, of n, Tipperlinn Road, Edinburgh, and has issue living,
a da., b. 1920. Ronald James, D.S.C., R.D., b. 1892; became
Lieut. 1916; served during European War 1914-18 (D.S.C.) : m.
1917, Alice Margaret, el. da. of H. L. Usher, of 11, Tipperlinn
Road, Edinburgh, and has issue living, a da., b. 1918,— a da., b. 1920. Robert Stuart, b. 1898 ;
ed. at R.M.C. ; is 2nd Lieut. Roy. Inniskiliing Dragoons.— -Alexander Balmer, b. 1902.
William Dove, b. 1904.— Thomas Clive, b. 1907.
Brother living— Francis James, b. 1864; unsuccessfully contested Edinburghshire (C) Jan. 1906:
m. 1896, Katherine Edward, da. of Simeon Jones, of St. John, New Brunswick, and has issue
living, Francis Simeon Caverhill, b. 1902. Residences , 22, Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh; Dun-
glass, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire.
Sisters living — Agnes, b. 1867 : m. 1895, John Little, having had issue, of whom John, b. 1897 ; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1919,— Ellen Mary, b. 1898, — Joan Katharine, b. 1901. Resi-
dence, Hawkslaw, Coldstream, Berwickshire. Mary Anne, b. 1868 : m. 1890, Thomas Greenshields-
Leadbetter, of Stobieside, co. Lanark, and Spital Tower, co. Roxburgh, having had issue, of whom
James Greenshields, M.C., b. 1891 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.); Capt. Yeo., attached Machine
Gun Corps ; European War 191^-18 (M.C.), — Alan Edmonstoune, b. 1896 ; Major R.H. A. ; d. (killed
in action during European War) 1917, — Mary Balmer, b. 1897,- — jean Gillespie, b. 1902. Residences ,
Stobieside, Drumclog, Lanarkshire ; Spital Tower, Denholm, Roxburghshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Frederick Usher, b. 1862, d. 1909 : m. 1901, Rosie Emily (now
of 2, Randolph Cliff, Edinburgh), [she m. 2ndly, 1911, Colin Mackenzie Black]
el. da. of the late Rev. William John Knox Little, formerly V. of Hoar-Cross,
# Burton-on-Trent, and Canon and Sub-Dean of Worcester :—
Neil John William Heriot, b. 1903, Derick Oliver Heriot, b. 1907.— Annette Mary Heriot, b. 1905.
With nothing base.
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VANE, Creation (G.B.) 1786, of Hutton-in-the-Forest, Cumberland.
Sir Francis Patrick Fletcher Vane, 5th
Baronet , son of the late Frederick Henry Vane, son
of 2nd baronet; b. Oct. 16th, 1861 ; s. his cousin, Sir
Henry Ralph, 1908 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Scots
Guards ; is Hon. Capt. in the Army, Vice-Chm. of
National Vol. Reserve, a F.R.G.S., a J.P. for Cumber-
land, Diocesan Lay Reader for Carlisle, and a Knight
Com. of Mil. Order of Christ of Portugal and the Holy
See; served in S. Africa 1900-1902, with Gen. French’s
Div. as Transport Officer (D.A.A.G. on the Staff)
(two medals and five clasps) ; appointed Comdt. of
Glen and Karree, a Member of Treason Court, Cape
Colony, and a J.P. for Bloemfontein Dist., Orange River
Colony 1901 ; unsuccessfully contested Staffordshire,
Burton Div. (Z) Jan. 1906; author of “Pax Britannica
in South Africa,” etc. : m. 1888, Anna Oliphant, da.
of the late Baron da Costa Ricci, formerly Financial
Representative in London of Portuguese Govt.
^rtns — Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, three gauntlets azure, and a
canton gules ; 2nd and 3rd azure, three gauntlets or. Crests — 1st, a dexter arm in armour embowed
holding in the hand a sword proper, hilt and pommel or : 2nd, a dexter gauntlet holding a dagger
in bend sinister proper, hilt and pommel or.
Clubs — Boodle’s, Royal Societies’, National Liberal.
The noble family of Vane, whose records have been kept at the College of Arms since the
earliest visitations, descends from Sir Henry Vane, knighted at the battle of Poitiers 1356. Sir
Ralph Vane, was made a Knight- Banneret by Edward VI., and according to a recorded patent of
[4 Edward VI.] 1552, he was subsequently granted, for services at the battle of Pinkie, “ the order,
state, rank, honour, and dignity of a Baronet ” ; this grant, too, while making no specific provision
for succession, also include the Manor and Castle of Penshurst, “ in order that the said Ralph
may be better enabled and empowered to sustain the burden of his rank and state aforesaid, and
also in consideration and as part of the recompense due from us to the said Ralph for the
ransome of the said Earl of Huntley, his prisoner.” The estates, until the succession to them of Sir
Henry Vane (the elder ), the trusted Minister of James I. and Charles I. , were in the valley of the
Medway ; the Manor of Hadlowe together with Hadlowe Castle and other estates were sold while
Raby and Barnard Castles were bought from the King by the Vanes. The family then divided into
two main branches, the descendants of the sons of Sir Henry Vane (the elder), of Raby : viz., those of
Sir HenryVane (the younger), the well-known Republican Leader, and Sir George Vane, a distinguished
Loyalist. The former is now the family of Vane of Raby (Barons Barnard, formerly Dukes of
Cleveland), and the latter of the Vanes of Hutton (Baronets). The present Baronet is 17th in lineal
male descent from Sir Henry Vane of Poitiers and 7th in descent from Sir Henry Vane (the elder),
of Raby Castle. Sir Frederick Fletcher Vane, 2nd baronet, sat successively as M.P. for Winchelsea
and Carlisle, and unsuccessfully contested Cockermouth 1818. The 4th baronet was High Sheriff of
Cumberland 1856, and Vice-Lieut. 1880.
Van-Notten-Pole, see Pole.
Vassar-Smith, see Smith.
VAVASOUR, Creation (U.K.) 1801, of Spaldington, Yorkshire. [Extinct 1912.]
Sir Henry Mervin Vavasour, 3rd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 3rd Baronet — Constance : ?n. 1902, the Rev. Alfred Bertie Hobart- Hampden
[see E. Buckinghamshire, colls.]. Residence , 45, Ashley Gardens. S.W.i. .
VAVASOUR, Creation (U.K.) 1828, of Hazelwood, Yorkshire.
Sir Leonard Pius Vavasour, R.N.,
4th Baronet ; b. Sept. 22nd 1881 ; s. his father
1915; became Lieut. 1902, Lieut. -Com. 1910, and
Com. 1915 : in. 1913, Ellice Margaret, el. da. of
the late Henry Ellis Hay Nelson, and has issue.
gtrms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a fesse dancett£e
sable, in the dexter chief a cross-crosslet for difference of
the second, Vavasour ; 2nd and 3rd, sable, a bend or, be-
tween six fountains, Stourton. Crests — 1st, a cock gules
charged with a fountain, Va7>asour; 2nd, a demi-monk
habited in russet, his girdle or, and wielding in his dexter
hand a scourge also or, thereon five knotted lashes,
Stourton.
Residence —
Son living — GEOFFREY WILLIAM, b. Sept. 5th,
1914.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Mary, b. 1917.
Brother living — Bernard Joseph, b. 1886.
Sister living— Ellen Mary, b. 1871. Annette Mary
b. 1872 : m. 1897, Henry Marmaduke Salvin. Residence ,
Burn Hall, Durham. Evelyn Mary Theresa, b. 1873 ;
is a nun. Mary Josephine, b. 1874: m. 1907, Major John Frederick Loder Symonds, S. Staf-
fordshire Regt. who d. (killed in action) 1914. Maud Mary, b. 1883 ; is a nun.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Uncles living — Oswald Hugh Stanislaus, b. 1848 : m. 1877, Sarah Anne, da. of James Smith,
of Draycott-in-the-Moors, Staffordshire, and has issue living, Oswald Joseph Stanislaus, b.
1883 : m. 1915, Mary Dorothy, da. of Bernard Moore, of The Grange, Draycott, Stoke-on-Trent, and
has issue living, Hugh Bernard Moore Vavasour b. 1918, Dorothy Constance b. 1916, — Edward James
Marmaduke, b. 1886, — John Wilfrid Leonard, b. 1891 ; is in Canadian Artillery, — Hubert Philip
Anthony, b. 1895 ; is Lieut. Yorkshire L.I., — Joseph Everard Dunstan, b. 1902, — Constantia Mary
Josephine, b. 1881, — Edith Mary Gertrude, b. 1882, — Cecilia Monica Mary, b. 1884, — Winifred
Mary Lucy, b. 1888 ; is a nun, — Lucy Mary Gwendoline, b. 1893 ; is a nun, — Elizabeth Mary
Veronica, b. 1897. Residence , Draycott Bluffs, Austin, Manitoba, Canada. Henry Dunstan, b.
1850: m. 1887, Bertha Eleanor Mary, da. of Thomas Pater Redwood, of Blythefield, Blenheim,
New Zealand, having had issue, of whom George Marmaduke, b. 1891 ; Lieut. New Zealand Inf. ;
d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, — Edward Joseph Henry, b. 1898, — Francis Noel,
b. 1900. — Harold Hugh, b. 1902, — Gerard Aloysius, b. 1904, — John Louis, b. 1905, — Henry Philip
Bede, b. 1907, — Gwendolen Mary, b. 1888 : m. 1910, Ian Featherston Johnson, and has issue living,
a da. b. 1911, a da. b. 191-, — Blanche Eleanor Mary, b. 1890, — Pearl Constantia, b. 1895. Resi-
dence, Ugbrooke Station, Blenheim, New Zealand.
Aunt living — Angela Mary Galdina, b. 1854: m. 1880, Francis Thomas Eyston, who d. 1888. Resi-
dence, 12, Bullingham Mansions, Kensington, W. 1.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Mary Teresa ( Lady Vavasour), da. of the late Edward Weld,
of Lulworth Castle, Wareham : m. 1870, Sir William Edward Joseph Vavasour, 3rd baronet, who
d. 1915. Residence, 11, Gloucester Walk, Kensington, W.8.
Sir Thomas Vavasour, Knt., of Hazelwood, co. York, was created a baronet 1628. The title
became extinct on the death of the 7th baronet 1826. The estates devolved upon the 3rd son of the
17th Baron Stourton, the Hon. Edward Marmaduke Joseph Stourton, who assumed the name of
Vavasour, and was created a baronet [see B. Mowbray, colls.] in 1828.
VERDIN, Creation (U.K.) 1896, of The Brockhurst, Davenham, and Wimtooldsley,
Middlewich, Co. Palatine of Chester.
Sir Joseph Verdin, ist Baronet , el. surviving son
of the late Joseph Verdin, of Highfield House, Wharton,
Cheshire ; b. Jan. 4th, 1838 ; ed. privately ; is a J.P. for Here-
fordshire (High Sheriff 1903), Lord of the Manor of Dilwyn,
a J.P., a D.L., and a County Alderman for Cheshire, and a
Life Trustee of the River Weaver ; has been largely interested
in the salt industry of Cheshire, and he and other members of
his family have been generous donors of many public institu-
tions in that county.
— Argent, on a pile between two castles sable a lion passant
of the first. Cast — On a mount vert a castle sable between six ears of
wheat erect or, issuing from the battlements a demi-lion argent, gorged
with a collar gemel of the second.
Seats — Garnstone Castle, Weobley, Herefordshire ; The Brockhurst,
Northwich, Cheshire. Club — Constitutional.
Faithful in all thinr r Brother living (not in remainder)— William Henry, b. 1848 ; is a J.P.
ratmjui in au inmKs. and p L for Cheshire (High Sheriff lg97)> and Lord of the Manors of
Darnhall and Wettenhall; received Tubilee medal 1897: m. 1876, Emily Jane, da. of the late
Thomas Harrison, J.P., of Aigburth, Lancashire, and has issue living, Richard Norman Harrison
(of Stoke Hall, Nantwich. Club, Carlton), b. 1877 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford;
is Major Yeo. (Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 2/ist Cheshire Yeo. 1914-19), and a J.P. and D.L. for Cheshire :
m. 1909, Alison, da. of the late George Barbour, of Bolesworth Castle, Cheshire, and has issue living,
Richard Bertram b. 1912, William Robert Douglas b. 1913, Philip George b. 1917, Elizabeth Rachel
Verdin b. 1910, — Emily Gwendoline, b. 1881. Residence , Darnhall Hall, Winsford, Cheshire.
Club, Junior Carlton.
VERNER, Creation (U.K.) 1846, of Verner’s Bridge, Armagh.
For Christ and my country.
Sir Edward Wingfield Verner, 5th
Baronet', b. Nov. 22nd, 1865; s. his father, Sir
Edward Wingfield, 1899 ; formerly Capt. 2nd
Batn. Norfolk Regt. ; served with Burma Expedition
1887-9 (medal with clasp), and in S. Africa 1900
(Queen’s medal with two clasps): m. 1901, Agnes
Dorothy, da. of the late Henry Laming, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, on a fesse sable, between three boars’ heads
of the last, fretty or, a trefoil slipped of the first. Cast — A
boar’s head fretty as in the arms.
Residence — David’s Vere, Farnham, Surrey.
Sons living-EDWARD DERRICK WINGFIELD, b.
May 28th, 1907. John Wingfield, b. igio.
Daughters living — Ruth Wingfield, b. 1902. Betty
Dorothea Wingfield, b. 1904. Monica Wingfield, b. 1908.
Brother living— Hubert Henry Wingfield, b. 1868 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll. : m. 1900, Marion Henrietta, youngest da.
of the late Maj.-Gen. Evan Maberly, C.B., and has issue
living, Laurence Hubert, b. 1905, — Rose Winifred, b. 1901.
Residence, Bracken Hill, Rowledge, Farnham, Surrey.
Sisters living— Sybil, b. 1867.— Isabel Dorothy Wingfield,
b. 1872.
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Aunt living— Henrietta Constantia Frances: m. 1857, William Sandford Pakenham, who d. 1886
[see E. Longford, colls.]. Residence , 50, Cheniston Gardens, Kensington, W.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet — Edith : ?«. t8 — , Ralph Thistlethwayte.
The 1st baronet, Sir William, K.C.H., a distinguished Peninsular officer, was M.P. for Armagh
co. (C), the 2nd baronet also represented the same constituency (C) in Parliament, and the 4th baronet
sat as M.P. for Lisburn (C) 1863-73 and for Armagh co. 1873-80.
VERNEY, Creation (U.K.j 1818, of Claydon House, Buckinghamshire.
The promise made
to my ancestor has
been kept .
Sir HarryCalvert Williams Verney*
D.S.O. , 4th Baronet ; b. June 7th, 1881 ; s.
his father, Sir Edmund Hope, 1910 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Balliol Colj., Oxford (B.A. 1905,
M.A. 1907) ; was Assist. Private Sec. to succes-
sive Secs, of State for the Colonies (Earl of Elgin,
and Earl of Crewe) 1907-10, and an Assist. Private
Sec. (unpaid) for Imperial Conference and Coro-
nation 1 9 1 1 ; appointed Parliamentary Private
Sec. to Ch. Sec. for Ireland (Rt. Hon. A. Birrell,
M.P.) 1911, and Parliamentary Sec. to Board of
Agriculture and Fisheries 1914; formerly Capt.
Army Ser. Corps, and a J.P. and a County
Councillor for Bucks ; served during European
War 1914-18 as Assist. Director of Labour with
rank of Lieut-. Col., and subsequently as an A. A.G.
(D.S.O.) ; unsuccessfully contested Hants, N.,
or Basingstoke, Div. (L) Jan. and March 1906,
and Hants, Basingstoke Div. March 1920, and
Wilts, Wilton Div. Jan. 1910 ; sat as M.P. for
Bucks, N., or Buckingham, Div. Dec. 1910 to
Nov. 1918; unsuccessfully contested Buckingham
Div. thereof Dec. 1918; D.S.O. 1918: m. 1911,
Lady Rachel Catherine Bruce, da. of 9th Earl of Elgin, and has issue.
&rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th. azure, on a cross argent, fimbriated or, five mullets gules, Verney',
2nd and 3rd, paly of six erminois and pean, a bend engrailed counterchanged, Calvert. Crests — 1st,
a demi-phcenix in flames proper, charged with five mullets in cross or, and looking at the rays of the
sun ; 2nd, out of a mural crown argent two spears erect, therefrom two pennons flowing towards the
dexter, one erminois, the other pean.
Seat — Claydon House, Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire. Club— Brooks’s.
Sons living — RALPH BRUCE, b. Jan. 18th, 1915. Stephen Edmund, b. 1919. Hugh Alex-
ander, b. 1920.
Daughters living — Marjorie, b. 1913. Mary Rachel, b. 1916.
Sisters living— Ellin, b. 1873 : m. 1897, Major William Henry Salmon, King’s Roy. Rifle Corps,
and has issue living, Christopher Verney, b. 1901. — Dorothea, b. 1899. Ruth Florence, b. 1879.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— Margaret Maria ( Lady Verney ), LL.D., elder da. of Sir
John Hay Williams, 2nd Bt. : m. 1868, Sir Edmund Hope Verney, 3rd baronet, who d. 1910.
Residences, Rhianva, Menai Bridge ; Plas Rhoscolyn, Holyhead.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. George Hope Lloyd-Verney, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1842,
d. 1896: m. 1866, Harriett Julia Morforwyn, who d. 1913, da. of the late Maj.-
Gen. Charles Thomas Edward Hinde, Bengal Army : —
Harry Lloyd, C.V.O-, b. 1872; formerly Lieut. 1st Bucks Rifle Vol. ; sometime in Foreign Office,
and an Assist. Private Sec. to Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs (Marquess of Lansdowne) ;
was Gentleman Usher to H.M. 1905-7, Dep.-Master of H.M.’s Household 1907-1911, since when
he has been a Groom-in-Waiting ; appointed Private Sec. to Queen Mary 1919 ; M.V.O. (4th class)
igog, C.V.O. igi7 : m. 1899, Lady Joan Elizabeth Mary Cuffe (a Woman of the Bedchamber to
H.M. Queen Mary), el. da. of 5th Earl of Desart, and has issue living, Gerald Harry George, b.
1900 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; 2nd Lieut. Grenadier Guards; was a Page of Honour to H.M. 1914-17, —
Ulick Otway Vortigern, b. 1902, — Desmond Ralph, b. 1905, — Joan Verena, b. 1908. Residences, 1,
Rutland Gardens, S.W. ; The Clochfaen, Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire. Clubs, Marlborough,
Travellers’, Bachelors’, Turf. Morforwyn Mary Levison, b. 1880 : m. 1904, the Rev. Gerald
Charles Fanshawe, V. and Rural Dean of Godaiming, and has issue living, Basil Verney, b. 1911, —
Mary Morforwyn, b. 1906. Residence , The Vicarage, Godaiming, Surrey.
Issue of the late Frederick William Verney, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1846, d. 1913 :
m. 1870, Maude Sarah (now of 33, Manor House, Marylebone Road, N.W., and
Botolph House, Winslow, Bucks), younger da. of Sir John Hay Williams,
2nd Bt. : —
Ralph, C.I.E., b. 1879; *s Lieut. -Col. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ; served during European
War 1914-15 (wounded) ; appointed Mil. Sec. to Viceroy of India 1916, with rank of Lieut.-Col. ;
C.I.E. 1920: m. 1909, Janette Cheveria Hamilton, younger da. of the Hon. J. T. Walker (Senator
1901-13), of Sydney, New South Wales, and has issue living, John, b. 1913, — David, b. 1918, —
Joscelyne, b. 1915. Gwendolen, b. 1881. Kathleen, b. 1883: m. 1912, Frank Newton, and has
issue living, Richard, b. 1920, — Gwendolen, b. 1913. — Margaret, b. 1914. Residence , Bendee,
Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia.
The 1st baronet, Gen. Sir Harry Calvert, G.C.B., G.C.H., was Adjutant-General of the Forces
for twenty-one years, and in 1820 became Lieut. -Governor of Chelsea Hospital. The Rt. Hon. Sir
Harry, P.C., 2nd baronet, who in 1827 assumed by Royal license the surname of Verney in lieu of
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Calvert, sat as M.P. for Buckingham (Z) 1832-41, for Bedford 1847-52, and again for Buckingham
1857-74 and 1880-85. The 3rd baronet, Sir Edmund Hope, a Capt. in R.N., served in Crimean War
i854-5> and in Indian Mutiny 1857-8, and sat as M.P. for N., or Buckingham, Div. of Buckingham-
shire (Z) 1885-6, and 1889-91.
VERNON, Creation (U.K.)
1885, of Hanbury Hall, co. Worcester.
Sir (Bowater) George Hamilton
Vernon, 2nd Baronet; b. Sept. 12th, 1865; s.
his father, Sir Harry Foley, 1920; formerly
Capt. Worcester Yeo ; is patron of two livings :
m. 1905, Doris, younger da. of the late James
H. Allan, of The Wood House, Shrawdey, Wor-
cestershire.
— Or, on a fesse azure three garbs of the first ; in
chief a cross crosslet fitchee gules. Crrst — A demi-woman
proper, habited in purple and gold, hair or, wreathed about
the temples with wheat, and holding in her arms a garb,
also or.
Seat— Hanbury Hall, Droitwich. Club — Cavalry.
Sister living — Auda Laetitia, b. 1862. Club , Victoria.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Georgina Sophia ( Lady
Georgina Vernon), da. of 10th Earl of Haddington: m.
1861, Sir Harry Foley Vernon, C. B.E., 1st baronet, who
d. 1920. Club , Ladies’ Imperial.
The 1st baronet, Sir Harry Foley, sat as M.P. for
Worcestershire E. (Z) 1861-8, and was High Sheriff of
Worcestershire 1873.
VERNON, Creation (U.K.) 1914, of Shotwick Park, co. Chester.
Sir John Herbert Vernon, 2nd
Baronet ; b. July 12th, 1858; s. his father, Sir
William 1919 : m. 1889, Elizabeth, da. of John
Bagnall, of Tean Leys, Staffordshire, having had
issue, of whom the 2nd son Herbert Douglas,
b. 1893 ; Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; a. (killed in
action during European War) 1916.
^rms — Or, on a fesse azure between two cross molines
in pale gules three garbs of the field. Crrst — In front of a
demi-female figure affront^e proper vested azure, around
the temples an oak wreath vert, holding in the dexter hand
a sickle and in the sinister two ears of wheat slipped also
proper, a garb fessewise or.
Seat — Eastham House, Cheshire. Town Residence , —
109, Lancaster Gate, W.2.
Spring does not always flourish.'
Sons living— WILLIAM NORMAN, b. April 19th,
1890; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 19 — , M.A.
1919). Humphrey Bagnall, M.C., b. 1895; Lieut.
Grenadier Guards ; European War 1914-19 (M.C.).
John Stafford, b. 1900 ; 2nd Lieut. Grenadier Guards.
Daughter living— Nina Elizabeth Margaret, b. 1898.
Brothers living— William Allen, b. i860: m. 1888, Eliza-
beth, da. of Herbert Marson, of Marsh House, Stafford-
shire, and has issue living, Herbert Wallace, b. 1890; is
Pilot Officer R.A.F., — Reginald Thornycvoft, b. 1892 ; is
Flight-Lieut. R A.F., — William Hamo, b. 1895 ; Lieut London Regt. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1916, — Wilfred Douglas, b. 1897 ; is Pilot Officer R.A.F., — Daisy Hilda, b. 1893, —
Helen Dorothy Winifred, b. 1899,— Nanny Uarda Elsie, b. 1901. Residence, Bohun Lodge, East
Barnet, Herts. Rev. Henry Richard Cooper, b. 1865 ; ed. at Queens’ Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1897);
formerly V. of Rothersthorpe : m. 1893, Jessie Georgina, da. of the late Rev. George Woodfield
Paul, V. of Finedon, and Hon. Canon of Peterborough [see Mackworth, Bt., colls.], and has issue
living, Gerald Richard, b. 1899,— John Digby Thornycroft, b. 1901. Residence , Fairmount, Holl-
ington Park, St. Leonard’s-on-Sea.
Sister living — Elizabeth Cooper, b. 1868.
Sir William Vernon, 1st Baronet, was head of the firm of W. Vernon and Sons, millers, of
London and Liverpool.
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VESTEY, Creation (U.K.) 1913, of Bessemer House, Borough of Camberwell.
Sir William Vestey, ist Baronet , son
of Samuel Vestey ; b. Jan. 21st, 1859 ; is Head of
Blue Star Line, and Joint Managing Director of
the Union Cold Storage Co. Limited, 13-16, West
Smithfield, E.C. : in. 1882, Sarah, da. of George
Ellis, ancrtias issue.
$rnt8— Per fesse wavy, azure and barry wavy of four
argent and of the first, in chief two icebergs issuant proper.
Crest — In front of a springbok’s head couped at the neck
proper, three mullets in fesse azure.
Residence —
Sons living — SAMUEL, b. Dec. 25th, 1882 ; ed. at Merton
Coll., Oxford : m. 1908, Frances Sarah, da. of John
Richard Howarth, and has issue living, William Howarth,
b. 1912, — Kathleen Sarah, b. 1909, — Joan Frances, b.
1914. Residence , Arden, College Road, Dulwich, S.E.
George Ellis, b. 1884: in. 1909, Florence May, da. of
Thomas Webster, and has issue living, Florence Mary, b.
1913, — Norah, b. 1916, — Alice, b. 1918. Residence, The
Warren, Birkdale, Lancashire. Leonard, b. 1888 ;
sometime Capt. R.F.A. : m. 1919, Hilda Dorothy, da.
of Thomas Thompson, and has issue living, Joyce, b.
1920. Frank, b. 1893 ; sometime in R.A.S.C. : m. 1918,
Mary Vera, da. of R. A. Brockie, of Carmarthen.
VINCENT, Creation (E.) 1620, of Stoke d’Abernon, Surrey.
Sir Francis Erskine Vincent, 13th
Baronet ; b. May 24th, 1869; s. his father, the Rev.
Sir William, 1914; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ;
formerly Lieut. 1st Life Guards : m. 1893, Margaret
Louisa, da. of the late John Holmes, formerly of
Brooke Hall, Norfolk, and has issue.
&rm8 — Azure, three quatrefoils argent. Crtst — Out of a
ducal coronet proper a bear’s head of the last, j&trorttr anh
®birir gttottots— “ Vincenti dabitur ” ( It shall be given to the
conqueror ), and “Vincent qui se vincent” {They conquer who
conquer themselves).
Residence — Ormesby, Norfolk.
Sons living -ANTHONY FRANCIS, b. June 30th, 1894 ;
a Civil Engineer, and 2nd Lieut. Tank Corps ; European
War 1917-18. Evelyn Joseph, b. 1900.
Half-Sisters living — Lilian Katharine Hawkshaw, b. 1883 :
in. 1904, Rear-Adm. Henry Bertram Pelly, C B., M.V.O.
[see Pelly, Bt., colls.]. Residence, D’Abernon Lodge,
Leatherhead, Surrey.— —Dorothy Muriel Crichton, b. 1884:
in. 1909, Philip H. Ashworth, sometime Lieut. Grenadier
Guards, and an Eguerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught,
and has issue living, Ivo Vincent, b. 1910, — Rosemary, b.
1911, — Daphne, b. 1916. Residence ,
Uncles living (sons of nth baronet) — Frederick D’Abernon,
b. 1852; formerly Dep. Conservator, Forest Depart., India; in 1882 went on Special Service to
Ceylon and Australia to organise Forest Policy and Legislation : m. 1899, Emma, who d. 1903, da.
of the late Geheimrath Dr. Getz, of Frankfort-on-Main, and has issue living, Sybil Helen Mary,
b. 1900. Residence , Branksome Court, Fleet, Hants. Club, City of London. Sir Edgar,
G.C.M.G., b. 1857; cr. Baron d'Abernon 1914 [see that title].
Aunt living (daughter of nth baronet)— Blanche Elizabeth {Lady Pelly)'. in. i860, as his second
wife, Sir John Henry Pelly, 2nd Bt., who d. 1864. Residence, St. John’s Lodge, Warminster.
Widow living Of 12th Baronet— Hester Clara ( Clara Lady Vincent), da. of the late Rev.
Prebendary Edward Kurdett Hawkshaw [Hoskyns, Bt.], R. of Weston-under- Penyard, Ross,
and widow of Maj. Gen. William Henry Stubbs, of Eshton and Arncliffe, Yorkshire : m. 1882,
as his second wife, the Rev. Sir William Vincent, 12th baronet, who d. 1914. Residencest
D’Abernon Chase, Leatherhead ; 12A, Eaton Mansions, Eaton Square, S.W.i.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Francis Charles Vincent, R.N., 2nd son of nth baronet, b. 1840,
d. 1879 : m. 1877, Charlotte Ella, who d. 1919. da. of Joseph Godman, of Park
Hatch, Surrey : —
Elsie Madeleine, b. 1878. Residence, The Lodge, Steeple Aston, Oxford.
Issue of the late Col. Sir Charles Edward Howard Vincent, K.C.M.G.. C.B., M.P.,
4th son of nth baronet, b. 1849 d. 1908: in. 1882, Ethel Gwendoline (now of
1, Grosvenor Square, W. ; has Order of Mercy), da. of the late George Moffatt,
M.P., of Goodrich Court, Herefordshire : —
Vera Howard, b. 1883; in. 1908, Capt. Bernard Thomas Hutton Croft, Grenadier Guards. Resi-
dence. Aldborough Hall, Boroughbridge, Yorkshire.
The family of Vincent had been seated for 300 years in Northamptonshire ; but in the sixteenth
century it removed to Stoke d’Abernon, Surrey, on the marriage of Thomas Vincent, Esq., with Jan
Lyftekl, granddaughter of the 2nd Baron Braye. This gentleman had the honor of receiving Queen
Elizabeth at his mansion, and received the honor of knighthood. His eldest son, the ist baronet, bir
Francis Vincent, was M.P. for Surrey in the reign of Charles I. The 2nd baronet was much a‘<£che‘{
to the Royal cause during the civil wars, and suffered in consequence great pecuniary loss. 1 he 3rd
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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baronet was M.P. for Dover in the Long Parliament of Charles II. ; the 5th sat as M.P. for Surrey ;
the 6th represented Guildford in Parliament; the 7th was successively M.P. for Guildford and Surrey ;
the 8th was Ambassador at Venice; the 10th was M.P. for St. Albans (Z.) 1832-5; the nth was a
Prebendary of Chichester; and the 12th was R. of Postwick 1864-87, and subsequently Chm. of
Surrey County Council and Quarter Sessions.
Voeux, see Des Vceux.
VYVYAN, Creation (E.) 1645, of Trelowarren, Cornwall.
Sir Courtenay Bourchier Vyvyan, C.B. ,
C.M.G., 10th Baronet ; b. June 5th, 1858; s. his
father, the Rev. Sir Vyell Donnithorne, 1917;
1 formerly Lieut. -Col. Comdg. and Brevet Col. 1st
Batn. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) ; served in S.
African War 1879 (medal with clasp), against Mata-
beles 1896 (despatches, medal, Brevet Major), in
S. Africa 1900-1902, as A.A.G., present at siege of
Mafeking (despatches twice, Queen’s medal with
clasp, King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut. -
Col.), and during European War 1914-18 on Staff
(despatches thrice, C.M.G., Russian Order of St.
Stanislas); is a J.P., a D.L., and an Alderman for
Cornwall, and Chm. of its Territorial Force Asso.,
and patron of three livings ; C.B. Mil. 1906; C.M.G.
1915: m. 1887, Eva Catherine Forestier, el. da. of
the late Maj.-Gen. George Edmond Lushington
Walker, R.E. [see Forestier- Walker, Bt., colls.].
^rms — Argent, on a mount vert a lion rampant gules,
armed sable. Cmt — A horse passant furnished proper.
-Trelowarren, Mawgan-in-Meneage, Cornwall. Club — Naval and Military.
Whilst we live, let us live.
Seat-
Brothers living — RICHARD WALTER COMYN, b. Sept. 16th, 1859; has been Capt. Welsh
Regt. (retired 1899), Capt. Roy. Garrison Regt., and temporary Lieut.-Col. a Ser. Batn. Welsh
Regt. ; is a J.P. for Cornwall, and Major in the Army (retired): in. 1885, Mary, da. of the
late Edward S. Foster, of Dowsby, Lincolnshire, and has issue living, Richard Philip, b. 1891.
Right Rev. Wilmot Lushington, D.D., b. 1861 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1883, M.A.
1896, Hon. D.D. 1908) ; is Bishop of Zululand. Residence, Vryheid, Natal.
Sister living— Mary Louisa.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Thomas Henry Vyvyan, next brother of 9th baronet, b. 1827, d.
1908 : m. 1850, Mary Ellen, who d. 1912, da. of Edward Dodson Salusbury, of
Middleton Tower, Lancashire : —
Robert Trefusis Salusbury, b. 1865. . Mary Ellen Salusbury. Elizabeth Salusbury : m. 1891,
Henry Dudley Willimott, and has issue living, Henry Dudley Vyvyan, b. 1892.
Issue of the late Rev. Herbert Francis Vyvyan, brother of 9th baronet, b. 1834, d.
1894 : m. i860, Augusta Clara, who d. 1919, da. of the late Baron de Schmiedern,
K.H. : —
Herbert Reginald, b. 1862 ; formerly Capt. Devonshire Regt. ; served in S. Africa 1902, as Assist. -
Provost Marshal (Queen’s medal with clasp, King’s medal with two clasps) ; sometime Inspector of
Constabulary, Cullompton ; appointed Ch. Constable of Devon 1907 : in. 1889, Caroline Jane, da.
of the late Edward Hunt, of Belmore, co. Kilkenny, and has issue living, Ralph Ernest, M.C. , b.
1891; ed. at R.M.C. ; Capt. Worcestershire Regt., and attached Roy. Signal Corps; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.) : in. 1915, Vera Grace, el. da. of Robert Arthur M. Alexander, of
Trood House, Alphington, Exeter, and has issue living, John Stanley b. 1916, — Avis: in. 1917,
Capt. Robert Rose, R.F.A., and has issue living, Victor Hunter Vyvyan b. 1918, Myfanwy Avis b.
1920 Residence , Beech Hill, Exeter. Stanhope Trefusis, b. 1866 : in. 1904, Ella Graham, da. of
Stirling Graves, and has issue living,Lester Trefusis, b. 1905. Clare Frances: m. 1898, Frederick
Arthur Cameron Smith, and has issue living, Sylvia Mary.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Herbert Francis Vyvyan (ante): —
Issue of the late Capt. William Geoffrey Vyvyan, Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, b. 1876, d. (killed in
action) 1914 : m. 1904, Frances Mary, da. ot Edmund Salwey Ford, of Pengreep, Corn-
wall, and 17, Hyde Park Square, W. : —
James Graham, b. 1905.—— Frederick Richard, b. 1913. Opre, b. 1910. Joan Mary (twin),
b. 1910.
Issue of the late Col. Richard Octavius Vyvyan, brother of 9th baronet, b. 1840, d.
1919: in. 1871, Maria, da. of Richard Sleman, F.R.C.S. :—
Richard Trefusis, b. 1872 ; is Lieut. Rifle Brig., and an Assist. Comdt. with rank of Major ; formerly
Lieut. 7th Hussars. Arthur Vyell, C.B., D S.O., R.N., b. 1875; became Com. 1906, and Capt.
1913 ; now Air Vice-Marshal R. A.F. ; is a Director thereof with rank of Brig.-Gen. ; served in
Dardanelles 1915-16, as Beach Master (despatches, D.S.O., Legion of Honour, Japanese Order of
Rising Sun, American D.S.M., Order of St. Saviour of Greece); D.S.O. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918:
in. 1914, Frances Claire, da. of the late Gen. Sir ^Eneas Perkins, K.C.B. Edith Frances Grey :
m. 1902, Capt. Arthur Kenneth Macrorie, C.M.G., M.V.O., R.N.
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Hutton Vyvyan, 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1803, d.
1844 : m. 1835, Mary Williams, who d. 1876, da. of George Grenfell : —
Rev. Thomas Grenfell, b. 1837 ; formerly Fellow of Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1859, M.A. 1862) ; formerly
Mathematical Master in the Charterhouse School, Godaiming : in. 1874, Edith May, da. of
the late Gen. Henry Man, of 2, Palace Road, Surbiton, formerly Lieut.-Gov. of Penang, and has
issue living, Richard Norman (of New Hall, Harlow, Essex) b. 1876 ; is Capt. R.F.C. : in. 1902,
Mildred, da. of Charles Henry Tawney, C.I.E., of Chartley, Camberley, Surrey, and has issue
living, John Michael Kenneth b. 1907, Constance Christina b. 1903, — Vyell Kingsley, b. 1881, —
Maurice Courtenay, b. 1891 ; is Lieut. Machine Gun Corps: m. 1916, Hilda May, da. of the late
H. F. W. Bradbury, of 5, Colville Houses, Bayswater, W.,— Beatrice Edith,— Dorothea Margaret,
b. 1879, — Irene Victoria.
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Grandson of Edward Walter Vyvyan, 4th son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Edward Reid Vyvyan, b. 1854, d. 1888 : 111 . 1884, Susan Geraldine (she in.
2ndly, 1890, Robert Hughes Humphreys), da. of the late John Harrison Watson, of 28,
Queensborough Terrace, W. : —
Edward Courtenay Ferrars, b. 1887; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1900); Bar. Inner Temple 1913;
European War 1914 19 as Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps; is Assist. Official Receiver, High
Court of Bankruptcy.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Philip Vyvyan-Robinson (infra): —
Issue of the late Philip Augustus Vyvyan-Robinson, b. 1852, d. 1911 : m. 1879, Susan, who
d. 1897, da. of Arthur Pring : —
Arthur Claude, b. 1880; is Lieut. Prince of Wales’s Vol. (S. Lancashire Regt.); served during
European War 1914-15 (wounded). Residence, Allangate, Rustington, Sussex.— —Cecil Albert
Vyvyan, b. 1883 ; is Capt. R.E. ; relinquished by deed poll 1912 the surname of Robinson
Hugh, b. 1884; in the Army; formerly Capt. Glamorganshire R.G.A. Courtenay, b. 1886;
Major R.G.A. (T.F.); d. (on active ser. during European War) 1919.— Francis, M.C., b. 1897;
is Lieut. R.E. ; European War 19x4-19 (M.C.). Vera, b. 1889.— Evelyn, b. 1892. Residence,
Allangate, Rustington, Sussex.
Grandchildren of the late Philip Vyvyan-Robinson, son of the late Rev. Richard
Vyvyan, 2nd son of the late Richard Vyvyan, 2nd son of 3rd baronet: —
Issue of the late Rev. Philip Vyvyan-Robinson, b. 1820, d. 1888 : in. 1st, 1851, Augusta Baker,
who*/, i860, da. of Hugh Norris, of Taunton ; 2ndly, 1862, Elizabeth Maria, who*/. 1887,
da. of the late Joseph Vivian, of Roseworthy, Cornwall : —
Hugh Norris Vyvyan, b. 1853; is a Master Mariner: m. 1889, Constance Ethel, da. of James
Haughton, of Newport News, Virginia, U.S.A., having had issue, of whom Hugh Wren, M.C., b.
1889; formerly Regt. Quartermaster-Sergeant Scots Guards; Capt. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. ;
European War 1914-16 (wounded, M.C.): m. 1917, Mary, da. of Patrick Lowe, of Bridge of Allan,
and has issue living, Patrick Hugh /. 1918, — Beresford Haughton, b. 1892; Capt. R.F.A. ; */.
(wounds in action during European War) 1917 (despatches), — Malcolm, M.C. , b. 1895 ; ed. at Jesus
Coll., Oxford; Capt. R.G.A. ; European War 1916-18 with R.A.F. (despatches twice, M.C.) : m.
1920, Fairy, da. of the late Col. John Birrell, of Allander House, Milngavie, — Gertrude Nevillia,
b. 1906. Residence , 8, Beach Road, Penarth, Glamorganshire. Club , Cardiff and County.
Re v. Henry Vyvyan, b. 1855; ed. at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1877, M.A. 1880); is R. of Ruan
Minor: in. 1880, Lucy Nugent, da. of Henry C. Grattan, and has issue living, Philip Henry
Nugent Norris, O.B.E., M.C., b. 1881 ; Major Army Ser. Corps, and a D.A.Q.M.G. with rank of
Major; European War 1914-18 (M.C., O.B.E.) ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1917, Mary Caroline, da.
of the Rev. John Stephen Flynn, V. of St. John the Baptist, Hove, — Albert O’Donnel Colley, b.
1884 ; is Capt. R.A.S.C. ; has Greek Mil. Cross: m. 1909, Cecilia, da. of W. H. Armitage, J. P.,
of Banney Royd, Huddersfield, and has issue living, Henry O'Donnel b. 1910, Nugent Grattan
b. 1914, — Lucy Kathleen Grattan, b. 1889: in. 1917, Capt. Stewart Edward Pixley, R.F.A.
(T. F.). Residence , Grade Rectory, Cornwall.' Rev. Charles Shimmin Vyvyan, b. 1856; for-
merly R. of Landewednack ; discontinued surname of Robinson 1879 : in. 1881, Rose Mary, da.
of the late Rev. John Sidney Boucher, and has issue living, Norris, b. 1900, — Phyllis Norah,
b. 1887 : in. 1906, Arthur William Catling, and has issue living, Charles Skene b. 1916, Robert
Mason /. 1919, — Dorothy Kildare, b. 1890, — Violet, b. 1891, — Elsie, b. 1892. Residence , Dinyan,
Redruth, Cornwall.— Frederick*Albert Vyvyan, b. 1858.— Edwin, b. 1866: in. 1894, Florence,
da. of the late William White, of Dublin, and has issue living, Henry Edwin, b. 1896, — Eileen, b.
1895. Residence, Stanley, Tasmania.. -"-Mary .Elizabeth : in. 1892, Ernest Edward Collins.
Residence ,
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Vyvyan, b. 1821: m. 1856, Elizabeth Jane, da. of Thomas
Carnsew, of Flexbury Hall, Bade, Stratton, Cornwall : —
Millicent. Residence , 6, Raleigh Road, Exeter. Alice. Residence , 6, Raleigh Road, Exeter.
Granddaughter of the late Richard Vyvyan (ante) : —
Issue of the late William Courtenay Vyvyan, b 1834, d. 1870 : in. 1859, Catherine Horlor,
who d. 1891, da. of John Stafford : —
Kate Courtenay : in. 1890, Harold Oxley Chamberlain Smith, who */. 1919, of 325, High Holborn,
W.C. , having had issue, of whom William Harold Vyvyan, b. 1897 ; Lieut. E. Lancashire Regt. ;
d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, — Edward Richard Vyvyan, b. 1904, — Kate Vyvyan,
b. 1892, — Winifred Vyvyan, b. 1893, — Mary Vyvyan, b. 1903. Residence , Grange Court, Ealing,
W.5.
The 1st baronet, Sir Richard Vyvyan, M.P., was Master of the Mint during the reign of Charles I.
and followed the King to Oxford. He was one of the last six baronets created by that monarch.
The 2nd and 3rd baronets each sat as M.P. for Cornwall, and the 8th baronet sat as M.P. for Cornwall
(C) 1825-31, for Bristol 1832-7 and for Helston 1841-57.
WAECHTER, Creation (U.K.) 1911. of Ramsnest, Chiddingfold, Surrey.
[Title pronounced “Vechter.”]
Sir Harry Waechter, C.M.G., ist
Baronet ; b. June 6th, 1871 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1894) ; sometime Managing Director of Bessler,
Waechter and Co. (Limited), shippers and ship-
owners, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Newcastle-
upon-Tyne ; is High Steward of Guildford, a D.L. for
co. London (High Sheriff of Surrey 1 9 1 o) , Hon. Col.
R.F.A. (T. F.), and a Member of co. of London Ter-
ritorial Asso. ; European War 1915-19 in France and
Italy (C.M.G., Italian Croix de Guerre); C.M.G.
1919: m. 191 1, Josephine, da. of the late John D’Arcy,
of Cobbettstown, co. Westmeath, and has issue.
g^nns — Azure, issuant from the base the battlements of a
tower proper, thereon a crane close argent, holding in the
dexter claw a stone proper, in chief two roses gules. Crist —
On a rock proper, a crane holding in the dexter claw a stone,
as in the arms.
Seat — Ramsnest, Chiddingfold, Godaiming. Club —
Marlborough.
Sons living— HARRY LEONARD D’ARCY, b. May 22nd,
1912. John D’Arcy, b. 1915-
Daughter living— Mary Henrietta, 6. 1914.
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WAKE, Creation (E.) 1621, of Clevedon, Somerset.
Sir Hereward Wake, C.M.G. . D.S.O.,
13th Baronet ; b. Feb. nth, 1876; s. his father, Sir
Herewald, 1916; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ;
is Lieut.-Col. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, and patron
of one living; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 with
Mounted Inf. and as A.D.C. to Com.-in-Ch.
(wounded, despatches thrice, Queen’s medal with
five clasps, King’s medal with two clasps, D.S.O.),
and during European War 19 14-18 as Brig.-Gen.
on Staff (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.,
Com. Legion of Honour and Crown of Italy) ; has
Roy. Humane So.’s medal ; D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G.
1918 : m. 1912, Margaret Winifred, el. da. of
Robert Henry Benson, J.P., of 16, South Street,
Park Lane, W., and Buckhurst, Sussex [Lindsay,
Bt.], and has issue.
$rms — Or, two bars gules, in chief three torteaux.
Crtst — A knot (commonly called Wake’s knot).
Seat — Courteenhall, Northampton. Town Residence
— 10, Westbourne Street, Hyde Park, W.
Watch and pray. Sons living — HEREWARD, b. 1916. Roger, b. 1918.
Daughters living — Margaret, b. 1913.- Diana, b. 1915.— — Fatricia, b. 1919.
Brothers living — Godwin Rupert, b. 1879 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C: ; Major Gen. Reserve
of Officers ; formerly Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; served in S. Africa 1899-1901 (medal with
four clasps), and during European War 1914-18, as D.A.A.G. St. Aubyn Baldwin, R.N.,
b. 1882 ; became Lieut. -Com. 1911, and Com. 1915 ; served in China 1900 (medal), and during
European War, 1914.
Sisters living — Thurfrida, b. 1875. Joan, b. 1884. Phyllis Katheren, b. 1887: m. 1919,
Richard Montgomery Archdale, M.C., Lieut. 19th Hussars.
Uncles living (sons of Iith baronet) — Rev. Archibald James, b. 1857 ; is R. of Courteenhall,
Residence, Courteenhall Rectory, Northampton. Thomas Herbert Drury, b. 1861.
Aunts living (daughters of nth baronet) — Amy Margaret : m. 1883, Allen Charles Ball, who d.
1891. Residence, Ste. Adresse, Havre. Lucy Helena. Residence, Courteenhall Rectory,
Northampton.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 10th baronet) — Matilda Charlotte.
Widow living Of 12th baronet — Catherine ( Lady Wake), da. of Sir Edward St. Aubyn,
1st Bt. [see B. St. Levan] : m. 1874, Sir Herewald Wake, 12th baronet, who d. 1916. Residence,
Manor House, Weston Turville, Aylesbury.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Adm. Charles Wake, 2nd son of 10th baronet, b. 1825, d. 1890:
m. i860, Emma, who d. 1920, da. of Sir Edward St. Aubyn, 1st Bt. [see B. St.
Levan] : —
Charles St. Aubyn, C.M.G., b. 1861 ; is Major Suffolk Regt. ; formerly a Vice-Consul in British E.
Africa, Capt. 3rd Batn. Devonshire Regt. and Capt. Reserve of Officers ; served in Uganda 1898
(C.M.G.), and during European War 1914-16, as Capt. Roy. Irish Rifles, and subsequently as
Major Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.) ; C.M.G. 1899. Edward St. Aubyn,
C.M.G., b. 1862 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford, and at R.M.C.; formerly Lieut.-Col. Indian Army,
and sometime Col. Comdg. 21st. Batn. Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.) ; Burma
Campaign 1883-7 (medal with clasp), Kohat P'ield Force 1897 (despatches), with Tirah
Expedition 1897-8 (despatches, medal with clasp), European War 1914-18 as a Gen. Staff
Officer; (C.M.G.); C.M.G. 1919; has Kaisar-i-Hind medal with two bars: m. 1913, Vera
Cecilia, da. of the late Francis Johnston, of Dunsdale, Westerham, and has issue living,
Hugh, b. 1916. Residence, Warren House, Beaford, N. Devon. Sir Drury St. Aubyn,
K.C.I.E., C.B., b. 1863; became Lieut. 1885, Com. 1897, Capt. 1905, and Rear-Adm.
(retired) 1917 ; served in Egypt 1882 (medal, bronze star, and 5th class Medjidie), and during
European War 1914-16 (4th class Russian Order of St. Vladimir) ; has Roy. Humane So.’s
medal for saving life at sea, and Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus ; C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.I.E.
1917, K. C.I.E. 1918 : m. 1896, Edith Rose Mary, da. of the late Rev. T. W. Boyce, having
had issue, Charles Baldwin Drury, b. 1899; Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps; d. (killed in
action during European War) 19x8.— — Arthur Leofric St. Aubyn, b. 1879; is Lieut. Yeo. : m.
1911, Elma, only da. of the late William Edward Highett, of Melbourne, Vice >ria, and has
issue living, Geoffrey St. Aubyn, b. 1914, — Elma Thurfrida, b. 1912, — Diana, b. 1913, — a da..
b. 1916. Emma Sybil ( Lady Molesworth-St. Aubyn): m. 1894, Capt. Sir Hugh Moleswo/th-
St. Aubyn, 13th Bt. Residence, Pencarrow, Washa way, Cornwall. Isabel Violet : m. 1894,
Nevile Gwyn Gwynne, C.B.E. , and has issue living, John Nevile Wake, b. 1905, — Katharine, —
Veronica, — Mary Eglinton. Residence, Bevendean, Oxshott, Surrey. Christabel Edith : m.
1920, John Sheldon Withers, M.R.C.S. Residence, Elmcote, Sidmouth.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. Charles Wake (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Hugh St. Aubyn Wake, M.V.O., b. 1870, d. (killed in action) 1914 :
m. 1899, Kathleen Mary, da. of Lieut.-Col. Edward Evans Grigg, Indian Army (formerly
Commr. of Kamoun) —
Hugh Edward William, b. 1900. ■ -Kathleen Josephine, b. 1909.
Issue of the late Drury Wake, 3rd son of 10th baronet, b. 182 7, d. 1891 : m. 1874,
Louisa Julia Harriet, who d. 1913, da. of the late Henry Osmond Nethercote, of
Moulton Grange, Northampton : —
Drury, b. 1875 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1897) ; European War 1914-18 as
Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) : tn. 1904, Dorothy Caroline, el. da. of the late Sir
(Clement) Courtenay Knollys, K. C.M.G. [see Knollys, “ Knights’ Widows ”], and has issue
living, Drury, b. 1906, — Elizabeth, b. 1908, — Catherine, b. 1914. Residence, Chesterton, Wey-
bridge. Emily Matilda. Susan Ellen: m. 1909, Lieut.-Col. John Carden, C.M.G., who
d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, and has issue living, Andrew, b. 1910.
Mary Alice, b. 1880. Residence, 63, Salislury Road, Dover.
Issue of the late Herwald Craufurd Wake, C.B., 4th son of 10th baronet, b. 1829,
d. 1901 : m. i860, Lucy Charlotte Hurt, who d. 1907, da. of Sir George Sitwell,
2nd Bt. ; —
Herwald, b. 1862 : m. 1914, Katherine Frances Margaret, da. of the late William Hutton, of
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Beetham House, Westmorland, and has issue living, Herwald Molyneux Sitwell, b. 1917. Resi-
dence, Beetham House, Milnthorpe, Westmorland. Club, Royal Thames Yacht.
Issue of the late Col. Edward Baldwin Wake, 6th son of 10th baronet, b. 1833,
d. 1883 : m. 1st, 1861, Mary, who d. 1868, da. of Ross Donnelly Mangles, of
Woodbridge, Surrey ; 2ndly, 1871, Ellen Mary, whod. 1012, da. of Henry Osmond
Nethercote, of Moulton Grange, Northampton : —
(By 1st marriage) Mildred Emily Baldwin : m, 1890, Archibald Cameron Norman, and has issue
living, Charles Wake, b. 1891 ; is Capt. 9th Lancers; European War 1914-16 (despatches), —
Gerald Wake, R.N., b. 1898; became Lieut. 1918; European War 1914-19 (Italian silver
medal for mil, valour), — Mary Julia, b. 1892, — Virginia, b. 1893: m. 1920, John Peter Allix,
— Margaret, b. 1899. Residence, The Rookery, Bromley Common, Kent.— - — Ethel Torfrida
Baldwin : m. 1895, Francis Marchant, having had issue, of whom Francis George Wake, b. 1897 ;
Lieut. Roy. W. Kent Regt., and R.F.C. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1917, —
Ethel Torfrida, b, 1899, — Mary, b. 1901, — Phyllis Norah, b. 1903, — Mildred Hope, b. 1908.
(By 2nd marriage) Mary Charlotte Baldwin. Henrietta Louisa Baldwin : m. 1908,
Henry Hamond Dawson Beaumont, Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at Caracas, and has issue
living, Claude Anthony Wake, b. 1909, — Geoffrey Nethercote, b. 1911, — Rupert Henry, b. 1913,
— Margery Alice Sophia, b. 191-. Residences, British Legation, Caracas, Venezuela; 22,
Thurloe Square, S.W. Dorothy Blanche Baldwin: m. 1901, Lieut. -Col. J. H. Lang Sims,
O.B.E., T.D., formerly 4th Batn. The King’s (Liverpool Regt.), (Club, Junior United Service),
and has issue living, Lois Dorothy, b. 1917. Residence, Victoria Park, Herne Bay, Kent.
Chattie Baldwin : m. 1904, Capt. Michel Hewitt Salaman, Roy. N. Devon Hussars Yeo. (Euro-
pean War 1914-18), and has issue living, Euston David, b. 1909, — Michael Jonathan, b.
3911, — Susie, b. 1905, — Jill, b. 1906, — Merula Silvia, b. 19x4, — Chattie Wake, b. 1919.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. James Hare Wake (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Baldwin Eyre Wake, b. 1840, d. 1911 : m. 1868, Adelaide Bowles,
da. of the late Rev. Henry Cleveland, R. of Romald Kirk, Darlington : —
Rev. Hereward Eyre, b. 1869 ; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1892, M.A. 1898) ; is V. of
St. Cuthbert’s, Wells, and Preb. of Wells : m. 1899, Mary Frances, da. of the late James Sealy
Lawrence, of 5, Upper Addison Gardens, Kensington, W., and has issue living, Hereward
Baldwin Lawrence, b. 1900, — Torfrida Marjory, b. 1902. Residence, St. Cuthbert’s Vicarage,
Wells, Somerset. Torfrida Mary, b. 1881. Margaret Gladys Hermione, b. 1885.
Grandchildren of the late Baldwin Wake, M.D., son of the late Drury Wake,
3rd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. James Hare Wake, b. 1805, d. 1874 : m. 1st, 1839, Caroline Elizabeth,
da. of the Rev. Anthony Eyre, R. of Hornsea, Yorkshire ; 2ndly, 1864, Elizabeth, who
d. 1875, da. of Major Spedding, of Summergrove, Cumberland : —
Gervas Fountayne, b. 1853 : m. 1881, Amy Rosamond, da. of the late Capt. Baldwin Arden Wake,
R.N. [see infra], having had issue, of whom Rosamond Adelaide Alice, b. 1882 : m. 190 7, Frederick
Paget Norbury, of The Norest, Malvern [V. Guillamore], and has issue living, Christopher Paget
b. 1908, Michael b. 1912, Rosamond b. 1910, — Gladys Maude Mary, b. 1883; a Nursing Sister ; d.
(wounds in action during European War) 1918. Residence, Crompton Hill, near Malvern.-- -
Emily Honor: m. 1868, Arthur Charles Cleveland, and has issue living, Hereward Wake,
b. 1880, — Ethel Mary Wake, — Blanche Seton, — Eveleyne Eyre. Lucy Joan. Edith
Caroline: m. 1864, Capt. Martin Budd Lewin (formerly of 51st Regt.), and has issue living,
Arthur Wyndham Wake, b. 1871, — Francis Ashby Wake, b. 1873, — Fenton Gervas Martin, b.
1875, — George Edward de Montfleury, b. 1876, — Gladys Bertha Joan. — Torfrida Dorothy
Wilhelmina. Gertrude Maud.
Issue of the late Capt. Baldwin Arden Wake, R.N., b. 1813, d. 1880 : m. 1850, Adelaide
Maria, who d. 1894, da. of the Rev. George Hough : —
George Fenton, b. 1859. Amy Rosamond : m. 1881, Gervas Fountayne Wake [see ante].
Florence Myra : m. 1886, Henry Colbourne Maunoir Ridley, who d. 1911 [see V. Ridley, colls.].
Residence,
This ancient family is descended from Hugh Wac, temp. Henry I. ; also claims descent from
Hereward Leofricson, Lord of Bourne, and commonly called the last of the Saxons. The 2nd
baronet, Sir John Wake, mortgaged his estate to raise a troop of horse for Charles I. The 6th
baronet assumed the additional surname of Jones, but died without issue. Sir Herewald, 12th
baronet, was Pligh Sheriff of Northants. 1879.
WAKEFIELD, Creation (U.K.) 1917, of Saltwood, Kent.
Sir Charles Cheers Wakefield,
C B.E., 1st Baronet , son of John Wakefield (an
Officer of H.M. Customs), of Wavertree ; b. Dec.
12th, 1859; ed. at Liverpool Institute; is an
Alderman (Bread Street Ward) of City of London
(Sheriff 1907-8), a J.P. for City of London and for
Kent, Hon. Col. London Brig. R.G.A., head of
the firm of C. C. Wakefield and Co. (Limited),
oil refiners, of Wakefield House, Cheapside, E.C.,
Treasurer of National Children’s Home and
Orphanage, Pres, of the League of Mercy (City
Branch), of the Hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlem,
and of National Cadet Asso. , a Director of
North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., a
Member of several City Guilds, and a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England ; was Lord Mayor of City of London
1915-16 ; has Legion of Honour, and Orders of St.
Sava of Serbia, Crown of Belgium, and Leopold
of Belgium; Knt. 1908; C B. E. (Mil ) 1919: nt.
1888, Sarah Frances (a Lady of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England), da. of John
Graham, of Wavertree.
— Or, a chevron vert between in chief two roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, and
in base a plumb-rule of the third (in allusion to his office as Past Junior Grand Warden in the
United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England). Crtat — Between two
elephants’ trunks erect argent, a wyvern, sans legs, gules.
Seat — Hythe, Kent. Clubs — Royal Societies’, Royal Automobile.
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WAKEMAN, Creation (U.K.) 1828, of Perdiswell Hall, Worcestershire.
Nec temere, nec
timide.
Neither rashly nor
timidly.
Sir Offley Wakeman, 3rd Baronet; b. Nov. 15th,
1850; s. his father, Sir Offley Penbury, 1858; ed. at Eton,
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A., 1st Class Law and Modern
History, 1872, M.A. 1875); Bar. Inner Temple 1876; is
patron of two livings, a Member of House of Laymen, and a
J.P., a D.L., and a County Alderman for Salop (High Sheriff
1887); was Chm. of Shropshire Quarter Sessions 1889-1914:
m. 1885, Catherine Mary, da. of Sir Charles Henry Rouse-
Boughton, nth Bt., having had issue, of whom the younger,
Edward Offley Rouse, b. 1889 ; 2nd Lieut. Grenadier Guards ;
d. (killed in action during European War) T915 (despatches).
$rms — Paly wavy of six vert and argent, a saltire engrailed ermine.
Crest — Between two palm-branches proper, a lion’s head erased argent
vomiting flames, gorged with a collar, engrailed and cotissed vert, and
charged with three ermine spots or.
Residences — Yeaton-Peverey, Shrewsbury ; Rorrington Lodge, Chir-
bury, Shropshire. Clubs — Carlton, Wellington.
Son living — OFFLEY, b. Oct. 19th, 1887 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch. Oxford (B.A. 1908, M.A.
1913) ; sometime A.D.C. to Gov. of New South Wales (Sir Gerald Strickland, K.C.M.G.) , and
to Viceroy of India ; is Capt. Grenadier Guards Reserve, and Private Sec. to Min. of Mines ;
European War 1914-15 (wounded).
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Henry Offley Wakeman, son of 2nd baronet, b. 1852, d. 1899 : m.
1898, Violet Mary (now of 30, Lowndes Street, S.W.), da. of the late Francis
John Johnston, of Dunsdale, Westerham, Kent: —
Mary Catherine (posthumous), b. 1899 : m. 1918, Lieut. Mark Peregrine Charles Kerr, R.N. [see
M. Lothian, colls.].
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Ward Wakeman, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1801, d.
1855 : m. 1835, Louisa, who d. 1881, da. of Allan Thompson, of Cheltenham : —
Henry Allan Wakeman-Newport, b. 1841 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford; is a J.P. for cos. Salop, Stafford,
and Worcester ; assumed the additional surname of Newport 1862 : m. 1887, Louise, da. of the
late W. Essington-Essington, of Ribbesford House, Bewdley. Residences, Sandbourne, Bewd-
ley ; Hanley Court, Worcester. Edward Maltby, b. 1846-; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ;
is a J.P. and a County Alderman for Salop ; formerly Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batn.
King’s (Shropshire L.I.) : m. 1874, Edith Mary, who d. 1914, da. of the late Phillips Buchanan,
of Hales Hall, Market Drayton, and has issue living, Gladys Louisa : m. 1906, Com. Hugh
Davenport Colville, R.N., and has with other issue living, Edward Hugh, b. 1908. Residence,
Coton Hall, Bridgnorth.
Waldie-Griffith, see Griffith.
WALKER, Creation (U.K.) 1856, of Oakley House, Suffolk
Sir Francis Elliot Walker, 3rd Baronet ;
b. March 9th, 1851 ; s. his brother, Vice-Adm. Sir
Baldwin Wake, C.V.O., C.M.G., 1905; is a retired
Lieut. R.N. : m. 1883, Helen Constance, who d. 1901,
da. of the late Rev. Archibald Paris, and has issue.
— Gules, on a chevron between three cross-crosslets
argent, an anchor sable ; on a chief of the second, three stags'
heads cabossed proper, a canton azure, thereon a representation
of the diamond decoration of a Pasha of the Ottoman Empire,
conferred on the late Sir Baldwin by the Sultan for his services
in Syria. Crcst — Out of a naval crown azure, a stag’s head
proper, gorged with an eastern crown or.
Residence — Swansfield, Alnwick. Club — Yorkshire.
Son living— BALDWIN CHARLES, R.N., b. Jan. 7th, 1884 ;
ed. at Wellington Coll. ; became Lieut. 1905, Lieut. -Com.
1913, and Com. 1917 ; is a Chevalier of Legion of Honour.
Club, Travellers’.
Daughter living— Helen Marjorie, b. 1885.
Brother living — Frederic George Arthur, b. 1857 : m. 1883,
Mary Eleanor, da. of the late William Forster, Bar.-at-law,
and has issue living, William Frederic Wake, R.N., b. 1888 ;
became Lieut. 1908, Lieut. -Com. 1916, and Com.‘i92o: m.
1916, Muriel Elsie, only da. of Sir Collingwood Hughes, 10th
Bt., and has issue living, Penelope Hughes, b. 1917, — Marjorie
Ella Wake, b. 1885, — Freda Evelyn Wake, b. 1886, — Joan
Mary Wake, b. 1892 : m. 1914, Major John Glendinning Byrden Shand, Indian Med. Ser.,
and has issue living, John Sinclair b. 1916, Ninian b. 19x8, — Ruth Barbara Wake, b. 1894:
m. 1916, William Henry Lowe Watson, D.S.O., D.C.M., and has issue living, Patrick b. 19 1 7,
David Lowe b. 1919.
Daughter living Of 2nd. Baronet — Irene Catherine Wake ( Lady Brock), b. 1889 : m. 1st, 1909,
Capt. Philip Francklin, M.V.O., R.N., who d. (killed in action) 1914 [ see V. St. Vincent] ; 2ndly,
1917, Vice-Adm. Sir Osmund de Beauvoir Brock, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O.,and has issue
living (by 1st marriage), Mavorn Baldwin Philip, b. 1913, — Myrtle Irene, b. 1911. Residence,
29, Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, W.2.
Widow living of 2nd Baronet — Fanny Augusta ( Lady Walker), da. of the late Capt. Cowper
Coles, C.B., R.N. : m. 1877, Vice-Adm. Sir Baldwin Wake Walker, C.V.O., C.M.G., 2nd baronet,
who d. 1905. Residence, Hampton Court Palace.
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The 1st baronet, Adm. Sir Baldwin Wake, K.C.B., was Comptroller of the Navy 1847-60. He
served many years in the Turkish service, and was made a Pasha for his services on the coast
of Syria. The 2nd baronet, Sir Baldwin Wake, C.V.O., C.M.G., was a Vice-Adm.
WALKER, Creation (U.K.) 1868, of Sand Hutton, co. York, and of Beachampton,
Bucks.
Sir Robert James Milo Walker, 4th Baronet ;
b. March 18th, 1890; s. his father, Sir James Heron, 1900;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1911, M.A. 1915)
is a J.P. for N. and E. Ridings of Yorkshire, patron of three
livings, and Major 5th Bain. Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s
Own (Yorkshire Regt.) ; late Major Coldstream Guards (Special
Reserve) ; European War 1914-18: m. 1913, Emily Synolda,
da. of James Augustine Harvey Thursby- Pelham, of 55,
Cadogan Gardens, S.W., and Upton Cressett, Salop [see B.
Dunboyne, colls.], and has issue.
&xm& — Argent, on a chevron gules, between three crescents azure, as
many annulets, or. fl/ncst — Out of a battlement argent, a dexter arm
embowed in armour azure, on the hand proper a lizard vert.
Seat — Sand Hutton, York. Clubs — Guards’, Windham, Travellers’,
Honesta quam magna.
How great is honesty.
Yorkshire, United University.
Sons living — JAMES HERON, b. April 7th, 1914. Peter Arthur, b. 1918.
Brothers living — John Percy Ernest, b. 1891 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1914);
Lieut. Dragoons ; European War 1914-18 (Croix de Guerre). Ronald Heron, b. 1896 ; ed. at
Eton, and at R.M.C. ; late Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own); European War 1915-18.
Patrick Bruce, b. 1898 ; ed. at Eton; late Cadet R.A.F.
Sister living — Cecily Etha Mary, b. 1894 : m. 1917, Capt. Wykeham Stanley Cornwallis,
M.C., 2nd Dragoons. Residence, Braemore, Camberley, Surrey.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd baronet) — Rev. Reginald Edmund, b. 1866 ; formerly R. of Frant:
m. 1895, Lady Emily Mary Seymour, da. of 6th Marquess of Hertford, having had issue,
of whom, Lionel Reginald, b. 1898; Cadet Roy. Flying Corps; d. (on ser. during European
War) 1917, — Eric Henry James, b. 1904, — Rupert Alexander Seymour, b. 1910, — Margaret
Edith Mary, b. 1901. Residence, Ragley, East Sooke, Victoria, British Columbia. Harold
Maxwell, b. 1869 ; is Major R.H.A. (Territorial) ; formerly Capt. 1st Life Guards : m. 1904,
Marie Albreda Blanche, da. of the late the Hon. William Henry Wentworth Fitzwilliam [see
E. Fitzwilliam, colls.], and has issue living, Marya Constance, b. 1905, — Ellenor Mildred
Kathleen, b. 1908, — Rachel Marie Gabriel, b. 1913. Francis Henry, b. 1870 : m. 1904,
Frances Mary Theresa, el. da. of Frank Palmes, formerly of Mill Mount, York, and has issue
living, Evelyn Lindsay, b. 1905. Residence, Great Martins, Waltham St. Lawrence, Berks.
Ernest Robert, b. 1872 : m. 1901, Beatrice Mary, da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Eustace
Maxwell, 7th Bt., P.C., M.P. (cr. 1915), and has issue living, James Herbert, b. 1905, —
Silvia Mary, b. 1903, — Kathleen Elizabeth Jean, b. 1908 Residence, Haxby, York.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Mary Louisa: m. 1891, Brig.-Gen. Edgar Alan Lam-
bart, C.B. [ see E . Cavan, colls.]. Residence, 18, Mulberry Walk, Chelsea, S W. Milfred
Caroline : m. 1889, Arthur Herbert Kerr [ see M. Lothian, colls.]. Residence, Castle Hill, Bake-
well, Derbyshire. Beatrix Jane Frances: m. 1901, the Rev. William Geoffrey Penny man,
formerly V. of St. Mary’s, Shrewsbury ; is Chap. Yeo., and has issue living, Joan Mary, b. 1904,
— Angela Beatrix, b. 1906. Olive Cecil: m. 1897, Lieut. -Col. Seymour Campbell Johnston,
The King’s Own Scottish Borderers, and has issue living, Conway Bruce, b. 1898. Residence ,
Hingarston, Marnhull, Dorset.
Great-Uncles living (sons of 1st baronet) — Charles Francis, b. 1836 ; is a retired Rear-Adm.
and a J.P. for E. Riding of York ; served during Crimean War 1854 (two medals and clasp) ;
has silver medal of Royal Humane So. : m. 1873, Edith Frances, who d. 1906, da. of the
late Adm. the Hon. Arthur Duncombe [ see E- Feversham, colls.], and has issue living, Rev.
Philip Charles, b. 1878 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1901, M.A. 1904) ; is R. of Lockington,
E. Yorkshire: m. 1916, Dorothy Ann. da. of the late Col. Frederick Compton Howard, Rifle
Bj ig. [see E. Carlisle, colls.], and has issue living, Anthony Charles Howard b. 1917, Philip
James b. 1920. Residence, The Hall, Beverley. — Gerald, b. 1841 ; formerly Capt. 15th Hussars ;
is a J.P. for N. Riding of Yorkshire: m. 1869, Harriet Louisa, 3rd da. of the late Henry
Darley, of Aldby Park, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Bertram James, b. 1880; formerly
Lieut. Northamptonshire Imperial Yeo.: m. 1909, Josepha Margaret, da. of Sir George
Donaldson, of Wateringbury Place, Kent, and has issue living, Anthony Gerald Bartholomew,
b. 1912, — Victor Arthur, b. 1882, — Geraldine May: m. 1895, Gerald M. Soames. Club, Army
and Navy. Henry Stephen, b. 1845 ; formerly Lieut. 13th Hussars: m. 1870, Emma, da.
of H. Mason, of Coburg, Upper Canada, and has issue living, Augustus Henry, b. 1872, —
Sybil Ada. Residence, Glebe Lawn, Coburg, Ontario. Clubs, Junior Carlton, Yorkshire.
Great-Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Emily Mary : m. 1874, the Rev. Charles Maw-
hood Meysey-Thompson, who d. 1881 [see B. Knaresborough, colls.]. Residence, Hillthorpe
House, Scarborough. Charlotte: m. 1879, Col. Richard Frederick Meysey-Thompson [see
B. Knaresborough]. Residence,
Widow living of 3rd Baronet — Violet Maud Cecil, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Cecil Robert
St. John Ives [B. Talbot de Malahide] : m. 1st, 1889, Sir James Heron Walker, 3rd baronet,
who d. 1900 ; 2ndly, 1907, Lieut.-Col. George Davy Symonds, R.A. Residence, Moyns Parks,
Essex.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of Rear-Adm. Charles Francis Walker (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Edgar Wilmer Walker, E- Yorkshire Regt., b. 1895, d. (killed in
action during European War) 1914 : m. 1906, Charlotte Rankine (now of Westwood,
Scarborough; shew, mdly, 1919, Major the Hon. Evelyn James Hewitt, D.S.O., el.
son of 6th Viscount Lifford), da. of Sir Robert Maule: —
Francis Robert, b. 1910.
Granddaughters of the late Capt. Edwyn Walker (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Oswald Bethell Walker, 15th Hussars, b. 1875, d. (killed in action)
1914 : m. 1910, Marcia Eugenia (who m. 2ndly, 1920, Francois de J uge-Montespierre,
da. of the late Col. John Delalynde Mansel [see Mansel, Bt., colls.] : —
Lois Adeline, b. 1912. Corisande Elizabeth, b. 1913.
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Issue of the late Capt. Edwyn Walker. 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1837, d.
1919: m. 1874, Elizabeth, who d. 1915, da. of William F. Bethell, of Rise
Park, Yorkshire: —
Wil rid Beckett, b. 1876; Major Prince of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regt.); S. Africa 1899-1902
(despatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps) ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1914. Roger Beverley, M.C., b. 1886; Lieut. Yeo., attached W.
Yorkshire Regt.; d. (of wounds during European War) 1918. Club, Yorkshire. Dorothy
Katharine: m. 1907, Major Francis Bertie Brewis, King’s Own Yorkshire L.L [Williams-Wynn,
Bt., coils.], and has issue living, Elizabeth Edwynd, b. 1908, — Philippa Dorothy Annora, b.
1911, — Olivia Hester Rachel, b. 1916.
Issue of the late Frederick James Walker, M.V.O., 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1835,
d. 1913 : m. 1861, Grace Charlotte (now of 24, Lennox Gardens, S.W., and
Villa Mezzo-Monte, Cannes), da. and co-heir of the late George Champney, of
Middlethorp Manor, Yorkshire : —
Hugh Edward, b. 1865 ; formerly Capt. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; served during Burma Campaign
1886-7 (medal with clasp) : m. 1913, the Hon. Marjory Winifred, da. of 21st Baron Forbes, and
has issue living, Peter Hugh Frederick, b. 1916,— Rosemary Alice Champuey, b. 1917, — Mar-
guerite Helena Mary, b. 1919. Residence, Kingsmills, Inverness.
Issue of the late Arthur Walker, 8th son of 1st baronet, b. 1855, d. 1911 : m. 1881,
Louisa Janet Dundas (now of Widbury Hill. Ware), da .of the Ven. James
Palmes, D.D., R. of Burton Agnes and Archdeacon of E. Riding of Yorkshire: —
Edward Arthur, b. 1883: m. 1912, Frances Beatrice, da. of James Davies, and has issue living,
Harold Edward Palmes, b. 1917, — Joan Olive Beatrix, b. 1913. Henry, b. 1885: m. 1913,
Margaret, da. of Robert Rowlands, and has issue living, Arthur Henry, b. 1913, — Monica
Diana. Ernest, b. 1887; formerly Capt. King’s African Rifles. Residence, Chania Bridge,
British East Africa.
The 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Beverley (C) 1859-65.
WALKER, Creation (U.K.) 1886, of Gateacre Grange, co. Lancaster, and Osmaston
Manor, co. Derby.
SirlAN Peter Andrew Monro Walker,
3rd Baronet ; b. Nov. 30th, 1902 ; s. his father.
Sir Peter Carlaw, 1915 ; is patron of one living.
$rms — Or, three pallets gules surmounted by a saltire
argent charged with a stag’s head erased proper ; on a chief
azure a garb between two stars of six points of the first.
Crist — A cornucopia proper.
Seat — Osmaston Manor, Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
Care and industry.
Sister living— Enid, b. 1900.
Uncles living (sons of 1st baronet) — JOHN REID,
b. June 4th, 1855 ; ed. at Rugby ; formerlj'- Capt. Duke
of Lancaster’s Own Yeo., and Hon. Col. 4th Batn.
Prince of Wales’s Own (S. Lancashire Regt.) ; is a J.P.
for Staffordshire ; was High Sheriff of Shropshire 1917:
m. 1885, Katharine Howard, youngest da. of the late
John Cartland, of The Priory, King’s Heath, Worces-
tershire, and has issue living, John Vincent Reid, b.
1893, — Codrington Gwynne Reid, b. 1895, — Violet Eliza
Reid, b. 1887: m. 1918, Brig.-Gen. Reginald Hoare,
C.M.G. , D.S.O., and has issue living, a son b. 1920, —
Katharine Monica, b. 1890. Residence, Ruckley Grange, near Shifnal, Salop ; Clubs, Carlton,
Boodle’s, Hurlingham. William Hall ( Baron Wavertree), b. 1856; cr. Baron Wavertree 1919
[ see Peerage]. Andrew Barclay, b. 1865 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Jesus Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1888); formerly Lieut. Lancashire Hussars Yeo. Cav. : m. 1895, Edith Marianne (who
obtained a judicial separation 1898), widow of John Robert Aitchison. Residences, Firfield,
The Heath, Weybridge; 89, Piccadilly, W. Clubs, Boodle’s, Royal Thames Yacht.
Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet)— Mary Carlaw, b. 1858 : m. 1883, William Roylance
Court, J.P., Bar.-at-law, who d. 1917, having had issue, of whom William Roylance, b. 1885 ;
Capt. Lancers ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915 —Evelyn Roylance : m. 19x2,
Col. Stuart Peter Rolt, C.B. ,— Dorothy Helen Roylance: m. 1914, Lieut. -Col. Douglas Hervey
Talbot, D.S.O., Lancers [see E. Shrewsbury, colls.]. Residence, Manor House, Middlewich.
Ethel Lisette ( Countess of Kingston), b. 1872: m. 1897, the 9th Earl of Kingston. Residences,
Talboy House, Keevil, near Trowbridge, Wilts ; Kilronan Castle, Keadue, co. Roscommon ;
Oakport, Boyle, co. Roscommon.
Widows living of 1st and 2nd Baronets — Hon. Maude, da. of the late Haughton Charles
Okeover [ see B. Waterpark] ; formerly a Maid of Honour to H.M. Queen Victoria : m. 1st, 1887,
as his second wife, Sir Andrew Barclay Walker, 1st baronet, who d. 1893 ; 2ndly, 1895, Lieut. -
Col. John Frederick Lort Phillips, J.P., D.L- Residence, Lawrenny Park, Pembroke.
Ethel Blanche ( Lady Walker), da. of the late Haughton Charles Okeover [ see B. Waterpark] :
m. 1899, Sir Peter Carlaw Walker, 2nd baronet, who d. 1915. Residence, Osmaston Manor,
Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Arthur Carlaw Walker, 4th son of 1st baronet, b. 1859, d. 190 7 : m.
1885, Mary Elizabeth, who d. 1900, da. of W. J. Ellison : —
William Barclay Carlaw, b. 1893. Ethel Carlaw, b. 1889 : m. 1910, John Balfour Caldwell.
Residence, Cariboo, British Columbia.
Issue (By 1st marriage) of the late James Monro Walker, 6th son of 1st baronet,
b. 1866, d. 1920 : m. 1st, 1893, Emily Eileen (marriage dissolved 1900), only
da. of Henry Hodgson Bardswell, of Larkfield, Southport; 2ndly, 1902, Gladys,
who d. 1915, da. of Humphrey Brooke Firman, formerly of Gateforth, York-
shire; 3rdly, 1917, Eleanor Hilda Jean (now of 10, Princes Gate, S.W.,and
Pell Wall, Market Drayton, Salop), youngest da. of the late Frederick Nicholas
Cunningham, of Southsea : —
Doris Eileen, b. 1894: m. 1914, Lieut. -Col. William Lewis Clark Kirby, D.S.O., O.B.E., 12th
Lancers. Gwendoline Phyllis, b. 1895.
The 1st baronet made many munificent gifts to the City of Liverpool.
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WALKER, Creation (U.K.) 1906, of Pembroke House, City of Dublin.
Sir Alexander Arthur Walker, 2nd
Baronet ; b. 1857; s. his father, the Rt. Hon.
Sir Samuel, P.C. , 1911 ; is Senior Examiner
for Masters and Mates in the Port of London : m.
1st 1885, Emily Florence, who d. 1908, da. of
the Hon. William L. Crowther, M.D., formerly
Premier of Tasmania ; 2ndly, 1914, Dorothy, da. of
W. D. Phillipps, of Creswell Manor, near Stafford.
$rms — Ermine, on a chevron engrailed plain cotised
azure, between three hurts, each charged with a portcullis
or, as many trefoils slipped of the last. Crrst — On a
Roman fasces or, banded azure, a dove of the last , hold-
ing in its beak a trefoil slipped of the first.
Residence —
Brother living — HERBERT, b. Dec. 20th, 1867 ;ed.
at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B. A. 1889) ; is Resident Magis-
trate for co. Fermanagh: tn. 1912, Nannie Olive, da.
of the Rev. Edward Goff, R. of Trim. Resdence, Fort
Lodge, Enniskillen.
Half-Brother living — Cecil Edward, D.S.O., M.C., b.
1882; is Major R.H.A. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1919.
Sisters living — Alice Elizabeth. Elizabeth : tn. 1884,
Edward Fitzgerald Hickson. Mabel Elvira : m. 1901, Capt. Herbert Charles Owen, O.B.E-j
Middlesex Regt. Eileen Emily: m. 1913, Capt. Herbert William Allan Collum, Army
Ser. Corps.
Half-Sisters living — Ina Eleanor, b. 1883: m. 1911, Charles Adolphus Sheridan, formerly Lieut.
5th Dragoon Guards, and has issue living, Charles Samuel Brinsley, b. 1912.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Eleanor (Lady Walker), da. of the Rev. A. MacLaughlin :
tn. 1881, as his second wife, the Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Walker, P.C., 1st baronet, who d. 1911.
Residence,
The 1st baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel, P.C., was Solicitor-Gen. for Ireland 1883-5,
Attorney-Gen. for Ireland 1885 and 1886, Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1892-5, a Lord Justice of
Appeal 1895-1905, and again Lord Chancellor 1905-11.
FORESTIER- WALKER. Creation (U.K.) 1835.
[Name pronounced Forest-tier-Walker.”]
Sir George Ferdinand Forestier-
Walker, 3rd Baronet ; b. July 7th, 1855 ; s. his
father, Sir George Ferdinand Radzivill,
1896 ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. Roy. Welsh
Fusiliers; is a J.P, and D.L. for Monmouthshire
in. 1897, Georgina, who d. 1910, da. of the late
Robert Deane Chamberlain, formerly 31st Regt.,
and has issue.
gurms — Erminois, on a pile embattled azure, a mural
crown charged with the word “ Badajos ” between two
galtraps in pale or. Crtsf — On a mural crown or, en-
circled by a wreath of laurel vert, an ostrich proper,
resting the dexter foot on a shell exploding proper.
Shxpporttra — Dexter, a lion reguardant proper, gorged with a riband gules, fimbriated azure, there-
from pendent a representation of the medal and clasps presented to the 1st baronet for his services
in the Peninsula ; in the mouth a broken flagstaff reversed, with the eagle and French tricolored
flag also proper, the latter inscribed with the word “ Orthes ” ; sinister, an ostrich supporting the
colours of the 50th Regt., thereon an escroll gules inscribed with the word “ Vimiera ” in letters
of gold.
Seat — Castleton, near Cardiff. Club — Naval and Military.
Son living — GEORGE FERDINAND, b. May 20th, 1899; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Coldstream
Guards.
Daughter living— Nesta, b. 1900.
Brothers living — Radzivill Frederick, b. 1856 : m. 1894, Eva Laura (from whom he obtained a
divorce 1905), da. of Col. Francis Justice, formerly of Craig-yr-Haul, Castleton, Cardiff, and
has issue living, Radzivill Clive, b. 1895 ; is Lieut. R.E. Ivor Augustus, b. i860 : tn. 1st, 1891,
Georgiana, who d. 1910, da. of the late John Osbourne, Q.C. ; zndly, 1912, Agnes Maud, da. of
the late Rev. Caleb Baskett Mayhew, of Arran, St. Albans, Herts, and has issue living (by 2nd
marriage), Alan Ivor, b. 1913, — Urbain Evelyn, b. 1915. Residence, Ford, Drewsleignton,
Exeter. Devereux Philip, b. 1864; formerly Capt. Queen’s Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.):
tn. 1896, Isabella Constance, da. of the late F. G. Dalgety, of Lockerley Hall, Hants, and
widow of Capt. C. W. Selwyn, and has issue living, Freda Gladys, b. 189 7, — Honor Dorothy,
b. 1899. Residence, Hillesley House, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire. Club, Naval and
Military. Charles Leolin, M.P., b. 1866; is a J.P. and a County Coundllor for Monmouth-
shire, a Forestry Conimr. for Wales, a Director of Alexandra Docks and Railway Co.,
and other co;., a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England, ai d
Hon. Director of St. John Ambulance Depart, for Wales ; unsuccessfully contested Monmouth-
shire, S. Div. (C) Jan. 1910 and Dec. 1910; has sat as M.P. for Monmouth Div. thereof
since Dec. 1918 : tn. 1894, Alice, da. of John Blandy- Jenkins, of Llanharan, Glamorgan-
shire, and Kingston House, Berks, and has issue living, Rosemary, b. 1898, — Daphne, b.
1902. Residence, Park House, Rhiwderin, Monmouthshire. Roland Stuart, D.S.O. , b.
1871 ; is Lieut.-Col. Comdg. Roy. Monmouthshire R.E. Special Reserve ; served in S. Africa
1900-1901, and during European War 1914-18 (despatches twice, D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1916:
tn. 1904, Olive (from whom he obtained a divorce 1918), younger da. of the late Ralph
Thurston Bassett, of Crossways, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire. Residence, The Castle, Mon-
mouth. Clubs, Orleans, Isthmian .——Charles Evelyn, b. 1875; is a J.P. for Glamorganshire:
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m. 1903, Ada Llewelyn, da. of Col. Robert Henry Mansel [J.P. and D.L. for Monmouthshire,
formerly Major Roy. Dublin Fusiliers, and Col. Comdg. 2nd Vol. Batn. of S. Wales Borderers],
of Abergavenny, and Caerleon, Monmouthshire, and has issue living, Evelyn Rodney, b. 1906,
— Charles Jocelyn, b. 1912, — Robert Gwent, b. 1919. Residence, Brynhedydd, Newport, Mon-
mouthshire. Club, Isthmian.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. George Edmond Lushington Walker, 3rd son of 1st
baronet, b. 1828, d. 1893 : m. 1852, Camilla Georgina, who d. 1876, da. of Maj.-
Gen. J. P. Calder, R.E. :—
Edmond Somerville Forestier, b. i860 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. R.E. : m. 1 887, Ellen Mary Camilla, da.
of the late Major F. A. Fenton, M.S.C., and has issue living, Edmond Alec, b. 1888 : ed. at
Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Cheshire Regt., and a Gen. Staff Officer, — Claude
Frederick, b. 1896 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Lieut. R.A. ; served during European War 1914-16 (de-
spatches, Mil. Cross). Sir George Townshend Forestier, K.C.B., b. 1866 ; is Maj.-Gen. R.A.
and an A.D.C. to H.M. ; was A.Q.M.G., S. Command 1910-11 ; S. Africa 1900 as D.A.A.G.
(despatches, medal), with Somaliland Field Force 1902-3 as Ch. Staff Officer and 1903-4 as
A.Q.M.G. for Intelligence, with rank of Lieut. -Col. (wounded, despatches, Brevet Lieut. -Col.,
Order of Redeemer of Greece), European War 1914-18, as Maj.-Gen. on Staff (despatches,
C.B., Maj.-Gen., K.C.B.); C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919: nt. 1892, Lady Mary Maud
Diana Liddell, da. of 2nd Earl of Ravensworth, and has issue living, Lilian Diana Forestier, b.
1894, — Helen Mary Cecilia Forestier, b. 1895. Clubs, Naval and Military, Arthur’s, Cavalry.
Claude Edward Forestier, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1868 ; is Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (wounded, D.S.O., M.C. with Bar) ; D.S.O. 1917 : m. 1897, Ethel, da. of the
late Capt. Allix Wilkinson, E. Yorkshire Regt., and has issue living, Claudine Forestier, b.
1898 ; ed. at R.M.A. , — a son, b. 1912, — Aura Camilla Desmond, b. 1905.— —Eva Catharine
Forestier ( Lady Vyvyan) : m. 1887, Col. Sir Courtenay Bourchier Vyvyan, C.B., C.M.G., 10th
Bt. Residence, Trelowarren, Mawgan-in-Meneage, Cornwall. Ada Constance Forestier.
Residence, Winsley Croft, Bradford-on- Avon. Camilla Sophia Forestier. Residence, 7,
Sussex Square, Hyde Park, W. Vera Helen Forestier : m. 1907, William Douglas Braith-
waite, and has issue living, Archibald Douglas George, b. 1911, — Jervis Anthony Vyvyan, b.
1914. — Philippa Jocelyn, b. 1908. Residence, Calcutta.
The 1st baronet, Gen. Sir George Townshend, G.C.B., K.C.T.S., was a distinguished Peninsular
officer, and sometime Com.-in-Ch. at Fort St. George, E. Indies, and Lieut. -Gov. of Chelsea Hos-
pital. The 2nd baronet assumed by deed poll 1893, the additional surname of Forestier.
Walker-Drummond, see Drummond.
WALLER, Creation (I.) 1780, of Newport, Tipperary.
Sir William Edgar Waller, 7th Baronet, son of
the late William Edgar Waller, great-great-grandson of 1st
baronet ; b. Nov. 22nd, 1863 ; s. his uncle, Sir Charles, 1912 ;
is owner of Stores in New Jersey : m. 1890, Mary Augusta,
da. of Charles Meyers, and has issue.
$rms — Cheeky or and sable, on a canton gules, a lion rampant double
queued of the first. Cmt — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of five ostrich
feathers, 2nd and 4th azure, 1st, 3rd, and 5th argent, surmounted by an
eagle’s claw gules.
Residence — Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Sons living— ROLAND EDGAR, b. Jan. nth, 1892. Donald Wil-
liam, b. 1899.
Daughters living — Dorothy de Warrenne, b. 1893. Miriam Jocelyn,
nonor et ventas. 6.1896.
Honor and truth. Brother living— Elwood Eccleston, b. 1876.
Sisters living — Daisy Emma.— —Lilian Edith. Violet Evelyn. Florence Eunice.——
Olive Euretta.
Aunt living — Georgiana : m. 1871, David Egbert Terry. Residence, Brooklyn, New York.
Daughters living of 4th Baronet— By 1st marriage — Eliza Matilda : m. 1859, Charles Walter
Bastable, who d. 1878, and has issue living, Arthur Patrick, b. 1869, — Harriet Louisa, — Adelaide
Mary, — Eliza Matilda, — Selina Mary, — Mary. Adelaide Georgina ; is a Sister in St. George’s
Mission Home, London.
Mother living — Emma Daisy, da. of Thomas Eccleston: m. 1861, William Edgar Waller, who
d. 1899, younger brother of 6th baronet. Residence,
Widow living Of 5th Baronet — Jessie Marion ( Lady Waller), da. of the late Henry James
Purbrook, of Brighton : m. 1st, 1878, as his second wife, Sir Edmund Arthur Waller, 5th baronet,
who d. 1888; 2ndly, 1890, John H. Haig. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Edmund^ Waller, younger brother of the late William Edgar
Waller (ante), father of 7th baronet, b. 1844, d. 1899 : m. 1861 : —
Children living.
Grandchildren of the late Jocelyn Macartney Waller, 4th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Samuel Waller, M.D., b. 1803, d. 1878 : m. 1833, Henrietta, da. of Capt.
Guy Carleton Coldough : — «
Jocelyn, b. 1841 : m. 1867, Mary, da. of E. Smith, of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and has issue
living, Augustus Edmund, b. 1871, — Philip Percy, b. 1877, — Mary Beatrice, — Mary Ethel Maud.
Samuel William, b. 1844 ; is a Staff-Sergeant in N.W. Territory Mounted Police : m. 1st,
1862, Mari Louisa, who d. 1873, da. of the late Charles Waller, grandson of 1st Bt. ; 2ndly, 1878,
Eliza Maria, da. of Charles Hughes, of Montreal, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Charles
Guy Carleton, b. 1865, — Samuel William, b. 1865. — John Stanton, b. 1869: m. 1888, Ida, da.
of James Peyton of Montreal, and has issue living, John Clifton b. 1903, Pearl Maria Louise b.
1889 : m. 1912, Stephen Driscol Bennett, of New Bedford, Mass., U.S.A. , Ruby Gladys Col-
clough b. 1891, Olivine Beryl Carleton b. 1895, Helen Emerald b. 1897, Maynard Patricia
Eunice b. 1907, — (by 2nd marriage), Edmund Henry Coldough (of Rosilee, Saskatchewan,
Canada), b. 1879 : m. 1906, Caroline Agnes, da. of John Mann, of Grand Vasley, Ontario, and
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has issue living, Herbert Montague b. 1907, Arthur Edmund b. 1909, William Hugh b. 1912,
Marjorie b. 1910, — Hugh Jocelyn, b. 1887 : m. 1909, Olive Maria, da. of John Mann (ante), and
has issue living, Hector Hugh b. 1910, Lilian Gladys b. 1911, — Katharine, b. 1889 : m. 1908,
John Alexander Lawrie, of Wildose, Saskatchewan, Canada, — Alice, b. 1892 : m. 1912,
Frederick Stuart, of Rosilee, Saskatchewan, N.W. Territory, Canada. Residence, Rosilee, Sas-
katchewan, N.W. Territory, Canada.
Issue of the late Robert Waller, b. 1806, d. i860 : m. 1834, Mary Anne Blowers, who d.
1846 : —
Jocelyn, b. 1838 ; formerly in Indian Postal Ser. : m. 1861, Eliza, da. of the late Martin Power, of
Waterford, and has issue living, Robert Martin, b. 1862 : m. 1896, Emily Mary, da. of the late
Robert William Waller [see infra], and has issue living, Robert Hardress Jocelyn b. 1901,
Dorothy Minnie b. 1898, Winifred Roberta b. 1900, — William Dillon (of California, U.S.A.),
b. 1868 : m. 18 — , Annie, da. of Hans Nielson, of Denmark, and has issue living, Hans Jocelyn
b. 1897, Edmunds William b. 1891, — Thomas Hutton, b. 1878, — Harry, b. 1882, — Eva Mary, —
May Maud. Residence, Chicago, U.S.A.
Grandchildren of the late Robert Waller (ante) : —
Issue of the late Robert William Waller, b. 1835, d. 1897 : m. 1866, Emily, who d. 1895,
da. of John Page : —
Herbert Montague, b. 1868. Jocelyn Edmund, b. 1870. Residence, Bombay. Frank Hastings,
b. 1871 ; is a Gen. Manager of Railways in Colonial Civil Ser. : m. 1914, Elvie Grace, da. of
William Bedford, of Landour, India, and has issue living, Jocelyn Grace, b. 1915. Charles
Robert, b. 1877 ; is in Natal Civil Ser. (Indian Immigration Depart.) : m. 1905, Agnes Helen,
da. of F. Thorne, of Launceston, Cornwall, and has issue living, Robert William, b. 1910, —
Charles Jellicoe, b. 1916, — Jocelyn, b. 1906, — Minnie, b. 1908, — Ruth, b. 1909. Residence,
Durban, Natal. Florence Minnie, b. 18 — . Emily Mary, b. 18 — : m. 18 — , Robert
Jocelyn Waller [see ante]. Amy Beatrice, b. 1882.
The 1st baronet, M.P. for Dundalk, was one of the Commissioners of the Revenue.
WALLER, Creation (U.K.) 1815, of Braywick Lodge, Berkshire.
Sir Wathen Arthur Waller, 5 th Baronet;
b. Oct. 6th, 1881 ; s. his brother, Capt. Sir Francis
Ernest, 1914; ed. at Harrow, and at R. M.C. ; is
Capt. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) ; has been Lieut. 3rd
Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers : in. 1904, Viola, 2nd
da. of the late Henry Le Sueur, I.S.O., J.P., of
Wynberg, Cape Colony.
gCrms — Sable, on a bend engrailed argent, between two
bendlets or, three walnut-leaves of the last, ftrrst — On a
mount vert a walnut tree proper, pendent therefrom by a ribbon
gules a shield azure charged with a fleur-de-lis or.
Residence — Woodcote, Warwick.
Sisters living — Margaret Beatrice, b. 1874 : in. 1895, Capt.
Dennis Granville, O.B.E., M.V.O. (formerly Roy. Warwick-
shire Regt.), Ch. Constable of Dorset. Residence, Somer-
leigh Gate, Dorchester.' -Edith Sophia, b. 1884.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Charlotte Louisa.
Residence, 69, Warwick Square, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
This is the fruit of valor. Issue of the late Rev. Adolphus Waller, 2nd
son of 2nd baronet, b. 1838, d. 1890 : m .1866, Jamesina, who d. 1912, da. of
the late Henry Styleman le Strange, of Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk: —
Rev. WATHEN HENRY, b. June 4th, 1867 ; ed, at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1889, M A 1893 ,
and at Cuddesdon Theological Coll. ; formerly in R.N. ; served during Egyptian War 1882 (medal
bronze star) ; was V. of Thornham (Norfolk) 1902-6, and R. of Luton, Chatham, 1913, and
temporary Chap. R.N. 1914-17 (1914-15 star, medal) ; has Coronation medal: m. 1912, Mabel
Catherine, da. of the late James Sydney Stopford [see E- Courtown, colls.]. Residence, HaU
Cottage, Hunstanton North, Norfolk.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Ernest Adolphus Waller (infra) :—
issue of the late Rev. Ernest Alured Waller, b. 1836, d. 1910 : m. 1864, Mary Louisa, who
d. 1919, da. of the late Henry Barton, of Rangemoor, Staffordshire :
Edmund, b. 1871 : m. 1906, Muriel Grace, da. of the Hon. Henry Arden Adderley [see B . Norton].
L Residence, Islip, Thrapston. Ella Nutcombe. Margarette — — Katharine Louisa . in.
1899, Henry Arthur Heywood [see Heywood, Bt., colls.]. Residence, Chnstleton Lodge,
Chester. Beatrice Mary.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Ernest Alured Waller (ante) : —
Issue of the late Richard Alured Waller, 2nd Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers, b. 1884, d. (on
active ser. during European War) 1917: 1912, Ethel (now of Crawley Down,
Sussex), da. of the late John Tippet Drake, of Plumstead, Kent:—
Margaret Patience, b. 1917-
Issue of the late Rev. Ernest Adolphus Waller, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1807,
a. 1845 : m. 1835, Louisa, who d. 1874, da. of the Rev. Henry Wise, of Off-
church, co. Warwick: — . . „ _ , „
Stanier, C.V.O., O.B.E., b. 1844; Hon. M.A., Oxford 1904; is Col. R.E. (retired), an Hon.
Equerry to H.R.H. the Duchess of Albany, and a Mil. Member of Oxfordshire Territorial Force
Asso. ; elected Mayor of Oxford 1919; formerly Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. 1st (Oxford Univ.)
Vol. Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. ; served as A.D.C. in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp,
bronze star, and 4th class Medjidie) ; sometime an Extra Equerry to H.M. Queen Victoria;
C V.O. 1904, O B E. 1918: m. 1879, Sophia Louisa, who d. 1893, da. of the late William
Willes, of Astrop, and has issue living, Stanier Edmund William, b. 1881 ; ed. at RJM.C.;
formerly Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) : in. 1915, Alice Amy, da. of J. W. Harris,
and has issue living, John Stanier b. 1917,— Wathen Ernest, M.B., b. 1886; ed. at Oxford
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Univ. (M.B. 1912), — Rev. Michael Henry, b. 1888 ; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1910) ;
is Curate of Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, — Dorothy, b. 1891. Residence, 28, Bardwell Road, Oxford.
The 1st baronet was Groom of the Bedchamber to William IV. ; he assumed the surname of
Waller in lieu of Phipps by sign-manual 1814. The 4th baronet, Capt. Sir Francis Ernest Waller,
Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), was killed in action during European War Oct. 1914.
JOHNSON-WALSH, Creation (I ) 1775, of Ballykilcavan, Queen’s County.
Firm.
Sir Hunt Henry Allen Johnson-Walsh, 5th
Baronet; b. Jan. 18th, 1864; s. his father, Sir John Allen,
1893 ; ed. at Eton ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Queen’s co. (High
Sheriff 1900) ; formerly Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; served in
Manipur Expedition 1891 : in. 1910, Grace, da. of the late Rt.
Hon. Henry Bruen, P.C., of Oak Park, Carlow, and has issue.
gtrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a fesse azure between six
martles sable ; 2nd and 3rd, sable, on a saltire argent, between three
towers or in flames proper, one in chief and one on each side, and in base
two tilting spears in saltire proper, five cocks gules. Cnsts — ist, a
griffin’s head erase^argent, langued gules ; 2nd, a tower argent, thereon
a cock gules, langued azure.
Seat — Ballykilcavan, Stradbally, Queen’s co. Clubs — Naval and
Military, Kildare Street.
Daughter living — Oonah Frances, b. 1913.
Brother living— allen william, b. Sept. 17th, 1868.
Sisters living — Helena Frances: m. 1894, Capt. John Percy Meade, who d. 1919 [see E.
Clanwilliam, colls.]. Residences, Earsham Hall, Bungay; Burrenwood, co. Down. Frances
Elizabeth : m. 1910, her cousin, Jocelyn Otway Johnson, who d. 1919. Residence, Ballykil-
cavan, Stradbally , Queen’s co.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Harriett Anna ( Lady Johnson-Walsh ), da. of the late Rev.
William Brownlow Forde, of Seaforde, co. Down : m. 1859, Sir John Allen Johnson-Walsh, 4th
baronet, who d. 1893. Residence, Ballykilcavan, Stradbally, Queen’s co.
The ist baronet, Sir John Allen Johnson, assumed the additional surname and arms of Walsh.
WALSHAM, Creation (U-K.) 1831, of Knill Court, Herefordshire.
[Name pronounced “Walsam.”]
Sir John Scarlett Walsham, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Oct. 15th, 1869; s. his father, .Sir John, K.C.M.G., 1905; is
a temporary 2nd Lieut., and patron of one living : in. 1906,
Bessie Geraldine Gundreda, el. da. of the late Vice-Adm.
John Borlase Warren [see Warren, Bt.], and has issue.
.Arms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, per pale azure and gules, a griffin
segreant wings elevated or, supporting on a tilting spear a banner flowing
to the dexter argent, charged with a cross couped sable, Garbett ; 2nd
and 3rd, sable, on a cross voided or, five crosslets patee-fitchee of the
last, Walsham. Crest — A demi-eagle with two heads displayed sable,
having suspended from the neck, by a gold chain, an escutcheon argent,
and thereon a Saracen’s head erased at the neck proper, round the
temples a wreath argent and azure.
Residence —
Sub libertate quietem.
Rest under liberty. Son living— JOHN SCARLETT WARREN, b. Nov. 29th, 1910.
Daughter living — Gundreda Bridget Coytmore, b. 1909.
Brother living — Percy Romilly, b. 1871 ; is in Chinese Maritime Customs: m. 1899, Char-
lotte Cuningham Scott, da. of William Wykeham Myers, M.B., and has issue living, Percy Robert
Stewart, b. 1904, — Florence May, b. 1900, — Gladys Newell, b. 1908, — Aline Joyce, b. 1913.
Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet) — Fanny: m. 1883, Edward Yorke. Residence, Bewerley
Hall, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Walsham, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1832, d. 1914 :
m. 1865, Marianne, da. of the late Charles James Barnett : —
Florence Augusta: m. 1892, John Cecil Thornhill. Residence, The Old Abbey, Drogheda,
Ireland. Mary Caroline : m. 189 7, Algernon Estcourt Keys-Wells.
The name of this family is supposed to be derived either from Walsham le Willows in Suffolk,
or Walsham St. Mary in Norfolk, in both of which counties, as in Cambridgeshire, the Walshams
were of note, and often of knightly rank, from the end of the nth to the beginning of the 18th
century. The Walshams of Knill represent a branch that settled in Radnorshire about 400 years
ago, through the marriage of John Walsham with Mary, granddaughter and heiress of Sir Jenkin
Harvey of Llanvair, Knight. From this marriage lineally descended John Walsham, who married
Barbara, granddaughter and heiress of John Knill, Esq., of Knill Court, M.P. for Radnor, temp.
Philip and Mary, and was the direct ancestor, in the ninth degree, of the present baronet. The ist
baronet received his baronetcy as being the eldest coheir and representative of Gen. Sir Thomas
Morgan, Bt., whose title, created 1660, became extinct on his death, 1768. Sir John Walsham,
K.C.M.G., 2nd Bt., was Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to China 1885-92 and to Roumania 1892-3.
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WALTON, Creation (U.K.) 1910, of Rushpool, Skelton-in-Cleveland, N. Riding of
Yorkshire.
Sir Joseph Walton, M.B., ist Baronet ,
son of the late Joseph Walton, coal and lead mine
owner and smelter, of Frosterley, co. Durham, by his
wife, Margaret ; b. March 19th, 1849 5 e^- privately; is
a F.R.G.S., a Coal Owner and a J.P. of Middles-
brough, and a J.P. and D.L. for N. Riding of York-
shire; has travelled widely in India, China, Japan,
America, Africa, Persia, Asiatic Turkey, Australia, and
New Zealand, studying the commercial and political
situation ; unsuccessfully contested Doncaster Div. of
S. Part of W. Riding of Yorkshire (Z) 1895 ; sat as
M.P. for Barnsley Div. of S. Part of W. Riding of
Yorkshire Oct. 1897 to Nov. 1918 ; re-elected for
Barnsley Dec. 1918; author of “China and the
Present Crisis” : rn. 1880, Faith, da. of the late Robert
Gill, solicitor, of Middlesbrough, and has issue.
$.rms — Gules, a walled town and in chief two pickaxes in
saltire between as many roses argent, barbed and seeded
proper. Crist — A greyhound salient argent, collared gules,
holding between the fore paws a pennon gules charged with
a rose as in the arms.
Seat — Rushpool, Saltburu-by-the-Sea. Clubs — Reform, Ranelagh, National Liberal, Royal
Automobile. '
Daughters living — Josephine: m. 1912, George Frederick Lucas. Gladys.
WARD, Creation (U.K.) 1911, of Wellington, New Zealand.
Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph George Ward,
P.C. , K.C.M.G ., 1st Baronet , son of William
Thomas Ward; b. April 26th, 1856; Hon. LL.D.,
Dublin 1907, and Camb. and Edin. 1911 ; Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford 1911 ; has been Premier, Minister
of Finance, Postmaster-General, Minister of Tele-
graphs, Defence and Lands, Commissioner of
State Forests, New Zealand, and a Member of the
Executive Council of the Dominion ; sat in New
Zealand Parliament 1887-1919, and was Leader of
the Opposition 19 13- 15 and 1919; represented
New Zealand at Special War Conference 1917 ;
K.C.M.G. 1901, P.C. 1907 : m. 1883, Theresa
Dorothea, C.B.E., da. of — de Smith, and has
issue.
Jtrms — Azure, a cross moline argent between four
keys wards upwards or. Crist — A demi-griffin azure in
front of two keys in saltire wards upwards or.
Residence, — 122, Tinakori Road, Wellington, New
Zealand.
By courage and faith. Uving-CYRII, RUPERT JOSEPH GEORGE,
' * y b. Sept. 22nd, 1884. Vincent Aubrey, b. 1888.
Gladstone William, 6.1891. A warua Patrick Joseph George, 6. 1901.
Daughter living — Eileen Josephine, b* 1886.
WARD, Creation (U.K.) 1914, of Wilbraham Place, Chelsea.
Salvation under the cross.
D.A.A.G., Home Dist. 1895-9, A.Q.M.G.,
Sir Edward Willis Dun-
can Ward, G.B.E., K.C.B. ,
K.C.V.O., ist Baronet , only son of
the late Capt. John Ward, R.N. ;
b. Dec. 17th, 1853 ; entered Army
1874 ; became Major Army Ser.
Corps 1885, Lieut. -Col. 1890, and
Brevet Col. 1898 ; retired 1901 ;
served with Soudan Expedition 1885,
present at actions of Hasheen and
Tofrek, and advance on Tamai (de-
spatches, medal with two clasps,
bronze star, promoted Major), on
Special Ser. with Ashanti Expedi-
tion 1895-6, as A.A.G. (star, C.B.),
and in S. Africa 1899-1900, first as
A.A.G., being present at siege of
Ladysmith and subsequently as Di-
rector of Supplies (despatches thrice,
medal, K.C.B.) ; was D.A.AG.,
Head Quarters Staff', Ireland 1892-5,
Head Quarters 1900- 1901, and Per-
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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manent Under-Sec. of State for War 1901- 14 (also Sec. of War Office 1904-13) ;
is a J.P. for co. London, Hon. Col. Army Ser. Corps and Canadian Army Ser.
Corps, Chm. of Council of Union Jack Club and Union Jack Hostel, an Officer of
Legion of Honour, a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
and Chm. of War Office Consultative Committee on Ex-Soldiers, and of Roy. So.
for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ; appointed a Member of Oversea Forces
Committee and to Administrative Charge of Colonial Contingents 1914, and Director-
Gen. Voluntary Organizations 1915, and Chm. of Camps Library; also Ch. Officer of
Special Constables 1914-15 ; C.B. (Mil.) 1896, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1900, K.C.V.O. 1907,
G.B.E. (Civil) 1919: m. 1880, Florence Caroline, da. of Henry Minchin Simons,
formerly of 72, Courtfield Gardens, S.W., and has issue.
$rms — Barry wavy of ten argent and azure, on a bend gules between in chief a galley and in
base two anchors fouled in saltire or, a sword of the first pommelled and hilted of the fourth.
®rtst — A griffin’s head erased gules, gorged with a broken mural crown argent (in allusion to the
shattered tower of the Town Hall of Ladysmith, and to services rendered during the siege of that
town). j&npporitrs (+o descend with Baronetcy) — On either side a mastiff proper, gorged with a
collar paly argent and azure, being the armlet of the Metropolitan Special Constabulary.
Residence — 5, Wilbraham Place, Sloane Street, S.W. Clubs — United Service, Travellers’,
Carlton, Junior Naval and Military, Ranelagh.
Sons living — EDWARD SIMONS, b. July Iith, 1882 ; is Capt. Grenadier Guards : m. 1908, Lois
(who obtained a -divorce 1916), da. of Harry Wyndham Jefferson [ see E- Shrewsbury, colls.],
Clubs, Guards’, White’s. Melvill, D.S.C., b. 1885; is Lieut. -Com. R.N. Emergency List :
m. 1907, Alice Sophia, da. of the late William Cobbett, J.P. Residence, 11, Cleveland Row,
S.W. Club, — Bachelors’.
It is permitted us to be happy%
WARDE, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Barham Court,
Teston, Kent.
Sir Charles Edward Warde, O.B.E. , 1st
Baronet, el. son of the late Gen. Sir Edward Charles
Warde, K.C.B. ; b. Dec. 20th, 1845 5 formerly Major
4th Hussars, and Comdg. W. Kent Yeo. (Hon. Col.) ;
commanded four Vol. Batns. Roy. W. Kent Regt. dur-
ing European War ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Kent, and
a Member of its Territorial Asso. ; sat as M.P. for
Kent, or Medway, Div. (C) 1892-1918 ; O.B.E. 1919:
in. 1890, Helen, da. of the late Viscount de Stern.
Jims — Azure, a cross flory or. (Errst — A wolfs head
erased or.
Seat — Barham Court, Maidstone. Clubs — Carlton, Naval
and Military, Royal Automobile.
WARDLAW, Creation (N.S.) 1631, of Pitreavie, Fifeshire.
Domestic virtue strengthens families. HENRY WARDLAW, 19 th Baronet ; b.
Feb. 8th, 1867 ; s. his father, Sir Henry, 1897 ;
Mechanical Engineer : m. 1892, Janet Montgomerie,
da. of James Wylie, and has issue.
gtras — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, azure, three mascles or,
Wardlaw ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, three water bougets or,
Valance. Crest — An estoile or.
Residence —
Son living — henry, b. Aug. 31st, 1894.
Daughters living — Christine Martha Madge, b. 1893. —
Frances Ethel, b. 1898.
Sisters living — Grace, b. 1851 : m. 1873, James Pow, and
has issue living, James (of 15 1, 24th Avenue, Lachine,
Quebec), b. 1876: m. 1915, Isabelle Reilly, da. of John
Martin, of Belfast, and has issue living, Bruce Wardlaw
b. 1916, Kathleen Moir b. 1918, — Francis Henry, b. 1882, —
Henry Victor Wardlaw, b. 1887, — Christina Paton, b. 1874,
— Jane Moir, b. 1878: m. 1910, Duncan Alfred Cuke. Resi-
dence, 2198, Waverley Street, Montreal, Canada. Chris-
tina, b. 1853. Margaret, b. 1855. Jane, b. 1857.
Isabella, b. 1859 : m. 1890, Alexander Wylie, and has issue
living, James Wardlaw. b. 1896 Residence, Craiginnan,
Giffnock, Glasgow. Helen, b. 1869: m. 1896, Major
Henry Albert Bodeker, M.B., E. AiricaMed. Ser. (sometime
Med. Officer of Health, Nairobi), and has issue living, Lesley
Margarita Taylor, b. 1899, — Henry Harvey Sutherland, b.
1901, — Frederick James Wardlaw, b. 1902. Residence,
Harvey Hill Estate, Kikuyu, British East Africa.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Wardlaw, brother of
18th baronet, b. 1824, d. 1903 : m. 1850,
Mary, who d. 1907, da. of Thomas David-
son, of Galashiels : —
1891, Doreta, who d. 1893, da. of Dr. Lundy, of Preston,
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James Sime, M.D., b. 1855 : m. 1st
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Ontario ; 2ndly, 1904, Mary Helen, da. of the late John Ritchie, of Beaverton, Ontario, and
has issue living, Mary Davidson, b. 1914. Residence, Galt, Ontario, Canada. Thomas
Davidson, b. 1857 : m. 1881, Margaret, da. of Thomas Miller, of Stratford, and has issue living,
John Walter, b. 1882, — James Macallum, b. 1884, — Mary Elder, b. 1891. Residence, 62, Beaty
Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Henry John, b. 1865 : m. 18 — , Clara, da. of the late
W. Wasson, of California. Residence, Sebastopol, Sonoma Co., California, U.S.A. Margaret
Janet. Residence,
Issue of the late Peter Wardlaw, younger brother of 18th baronet, b. 1833, d.
1906 : m. 1862 : —
Robert, b. 1875 : m. 1910, Jeanie Paterson. Joanna.— Isabella : m. 1905, John B. Tait, and
has issue living, John Bertram, b. 1912, — Peter Bertram Wardlaw, b. 1915. — Joanna Wardlaw,
b. 1906. Residence, Falkirk.
The Wardlaws were among those Anglo-Saxon families whose members, at the time of the
Conquest, fled into Scotland, and being hospitably received by Malcolm Canmore, settled in that
country.
WARING, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Foots Cray Place, Foots Cray, co. Kent.
Sir Samuel James Waring, ist Baronet , son of the late Samuel
James Waring, of Liverpool ; b. i860 ; is a Director of Waring and Gillow (Limited);
was High Sheriff of Denbighshire 1907-8 : in. 1890, Eleanor Caroline, da. of the
late Charles Bamford, of Brookhurst, Cheshire, and Llanrhaiaidr Hall, Denbigh-
shii-e, and has issue.
$rms and (Crest — Not exemplified at time of going to press.
Seat- Foots Cray Place, Foots Cray, Kent. Town Residence — 13, Portland Place, W.
Clubs — National, Royal Automobile.
Daughter living— One, b. 1894
WARMINGTON, Creation (U.K.) 1908, of Pembridge Square, Royal Borough of
Kensington.
Sir Marshall Denham Warmington,
2nd Baronet ; b. Nov. 3rd, 1871 ; s. his father, Sir
(Cornelius) Marshall, K.C., 1908; ed. at
Trinity Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1893, M.A. 1897);
Bar. Middle Temple 1895 ; is a J.P. for Bucks: in.
ist, 1908, Alice Daisy, who d. 1913, da. of George
Ing, of Lewins, Edenbridge, Kent; 2ndly, 1915,
Ethel Graham, da. of the late John Lawson Gillies,
of Bradford, Yorkshire, and has issue by ist marriage.
$rms-‘-Or, a lion rampant sable, charged on the
shoulder with two fleurs-de-lis palewise of the first, hold-
ing between the paws a full-bottomed wig proper. Crest
— An owl or, holding in the beak a penna and ink horn
sable.
Residence — The Old House, Great Missenden, Bucks.
Chambers — 3, New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.; 1, Essex
Court, Temple, E-C. Club — Reform.
Not /or myself, but for all.
Son living— By 1st marriage— MARSHALL GEORGE
CLITHEROE, b. May 26th, 1910.
Daughter living— By 1st marriage— Elisabeth Barbara
Marshall, b. 1909.
Brothers living — Herbert Andrew Cromartie, b. 1874 ;
is a Fellow of Surveyors’ Institute : m. 1904, Elsie, da. of John Stuart, of Stonehurst Ardingly,
Sussex, and has issue living, Joan Pamela Stuart, b. 1906 Residences 18 Draycott Place, S.W.;
Swarratan, Alresford, Hants. Club, Junior Constitutional.- Edward Stephen, ^1882 ; ed. at
Tonbridge Sch. ; is an Engineer, Canton and Hankow Railway, China ; served in France during
European War.
Sister living— Mary Agnes Marshall, b. 1889 : m. 191 1 , Harry Herberd Trusted. Residence, 36,
Gay ton Road, Harrow.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Annie ( Lady Warmington) da. of Edward Winch of Chatham:
m. 1871, Sir (Cornelius) Marshall Warmington, K.C., ist baronet, who d. 1908. Residence, The
Flower Patch, Nevile Park, Tunbridge Wells.
The ist baronet, Sir (Cornelius) ^Marshall, K.C., sat as M.P. for W. Div. of Monmouthshire
(L) 1885-95.
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WARNER, Creation (U.K.) 1910, of Brettenham, Suffolk.
Sir (Thomas) Courtenay (Theydon)
Warner, C.B. , M.P. , ist Baronet, son of the late
Edward Warner, J.P., D.L. (M.P. for Norwich), of
Highams, Woodford, Essex, and 49, Grosvenor Place,
S.W. , by Maria, da. of Thomas Carr, of New Ross,
co. Waterford; b. July 19th, 1857; ed. at Eton, and
at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; is Lord-Lieut. of Suffolk,
a County Alderman for W. Suffolk, a J. P. for
Somerset, Pres. Rural Dist. Council Asso., Chm.
Warner Estate Co., and of Law Land Co. ; was
High Sheriff of Essex 1891, Chm. of Central
Chamber of Agriculture 1906, Lieut. -Col. and Hon.
Col. Comdg. 3rd Batn. Oxfordshire and Bucking-
hamshire L.I. 1906-12, and Director of National
Ser. , E Region 1917-18; unsuccessfully contested
Coventry 1885, and Somerset, N. Div. July 1895;
sat as M.P. for N. Div. of Somerset (L) July 1892
to July 1895 ; has sat for Lichfield Div. of Stafford-
shire since Feb. 1896; C.B. (Civil) 1909: m. 1883,
Lady Leucha Diana Maude, da. of ist Earl de
Montalt [see V. Hawarden], having had issue, of
whom the second son, Cornwallis John, b. 1889;
Capt. 3rd Batn. Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I.; reported missing but believed to have d.
(killed in action during European War) 1915.
^rms — Per bend argent and gules two bendlets between six roses all count erchanged. tost
— A Saracen’s head affrontSe couped at the shoulders proper, vested gules, on the head a cap
cheeky argent and of the second, in front thereof three roses fessewise of the third.
Seat — Brettenham Park, Suffolk. Town Residence — 34, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Clubs —
Bachelors’, Reform, Union, National Liberal.
Sons living— EDWARD COURTENAY THOMAS, D.S.O., M.C.,b. Jan. 4th, 1886 ; is Major
Scots Guards, and Brevet Major Guards’ Brig.; European War 1914-18 (despatches seven
times, M.C., D.S.O., Croix de Guerre, Ordei of St. Benoit de Avis of Portugal, Order of
Danilo of Montenegro, Brevet Major); D.S.O 1917: m. 1920, the Hon. Nest a Douglas-
Pennant, da. ol 2nd Baron Penrhyn. Residence , 16, Wilfred Street, S.W.i. Ihomas
Seymour Marius, b. 1903.
Daughters living — Leucha Mary, b. 1884. Lillian Georgina, b. 1892 : m. 1915, David Arthur
James Chapman, Lieut. Scots Guards, who d. (killed in action during European War) 1915.
WARREN, Creation (I.) 1784, of Warren’s Court, Cork.
Sir Augustus George Digby Warren,
7th Baronet ; b. Oct. 23rd, 1898 ; s. his father, Sir
Augustus Riversdale John Blennerhassett,
1914; ed. at Harrow, and at R. M.C. ; is Lieut. 7th
Hussars.
&rms — Argent, a fesse cheeky or and azure, between three
talbots passant proper, tost — A lion rampant holding a
crozier proper.
Seat — Warren’s Court, Lisarda, co. Cork.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 4th baronet) — Mary : m.
1859, the Rev. Thomas Robert Hamilton, who d. 1905, for-
merly Chap. R.N., and R. of St. Mark’s, Dundela, Strand-
town, and has issue living, Augustus Warren, b. 1866 ; is a
partner in the firm of Hamilton and McMaster, of Belfast:
m. 189 7, Annie Sergeant, da. of William Harley, formerly of
Newcastle, Mirramichie, New Brunswick, Canada, and has
issue living, John Borlase Warren b. 1905, Ruth Sergeant
b. 1901, Annie Harley b. 1902, — Lilian Frances (of 4 Lock-
harton Gardens, Edinburgh): m. 1882, William Suffern,
LL.B., who d. 1913.
Widows living of 5th and 6th Baronets — Ella Rosa
( Lady Warren), da. of Gen. John Octavius Chichester, late
Comdg. 37th Regt. : m. ist, 1875, Col. F. W. Clarkson, 39th
Regt. (from whom she obtained a divorce 1887) ; 2ndly,
1898, as his second wife, Sir Augustus Riversdale Warren,
5th baronet, who 4.1914,— Agnes Georgina (Lady Warren),
da. of George Maurice levers : m. 1898, Sir Augustus Riversdale John Blennerhassett Warren,
6th baronet, who d. 1914. Residence, Warren’s Court, Lisarda, co. Cork.
Collateral Branches living
Issue of the late Vice-Adm. John Borlase Warren, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b.
1838, d. 1919 . m. 1874, Mary St. Leger (now of Carbery, Salcombe), da. of
the late Major Robert St. Leger Atkins, of Water Park, co. Cork : —
Bessie Geraldine Gundreda (Lady Walsham) : m. 1906, Sir John Scarlett Walsham, 3rd Bt.
Mary Detta. Louisa Ursula St. Leger.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Warren, M.P., 3rd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Warren, b. i793> d. 1838 : m. 1831, Jane Kellett, who d. 1878,
da. of Capt. John Galwey, of West Court, co. Kilkenny, and Passage, co. Cork : —
Emily Jane. Residence,
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Duncan Warren, R.N., b. 1797, d. 1874 : m. 1830, Harriet
Webb, who d. 1848, widow of — Fallen. M.D., and da. of Jonathan Gilder : —
CHARLES DUNCAN, b. 18 — . George Hagar, b. 18 — . Resides in Australia. Anne
Townsend. Henrietta.^^Victoria.—— Eliza Mary. Residence, 16, South Terrace, Cork.
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Issue of the late Augustus Warren, b. 1798, d. i860 : tn. 18 — , Sarah, who d. 1866, da. of
Townsend Gun, of Rattoo, co Kerry : —
Thomas Townsend, b. 1834. Townsend, b. 18 — William Albert, b. 1846.— Anne : tn.
18 — , Richard Webb. Gertrude : tn. 1871, Andrew Hamilton Bryan, L.R.C.S.I. and L.R.C.P.,
Edin. Emma Mary : m. 18 — , Jonas Studdert, and has issue living, Jonas, b. 1866, —
Augustus, b. 1869, — Thomas Townsend, b. 1871, — Albert William, b. 1872, — Townsend Gun,
b. 1880, — Richard Bagot, b. 1881, — Charles Hamilton, b. 1883, — Theodore FitzGerald, b. 1884,
— Lizzie Rose, — Emma Mary, — Gertrude Evelyn, — Nina Josephine. Residence, Kilkee, co.
Clare.
Issue of the late William Warren, b. 1805, d. 1885 : tn. 1835, Elizabeth Hildegardis, da.
of Richard Townsend, of Ballinatona : —
Thomas William, b. 18 — . Resides in New Zealand. William Augustus, b. 18 — : tn. 1875,
Katherine, youngest da. of G. Dalrymple Monteith, M.D.,of Wellington, New Zealand, and has
issue living, Kate Ethel, — Elizabeth Monteath: m. 19—, F. Strombon, — Minnow Fleda Inez, —
Muriel Leila, — Eileen Elveno, — Irene Mildred, — Ruby Augusta Ghraeme. Residence , Wainoni,
Palmerston North, New Zealand. Elizabeth Mellifont : tn. 1870, Marcus George Slade,
C.E.,and has issue living, Cecil Alfred, b. 1873, — Marcus Bribane, b. 1881, — Georgina Alice:
tn. 1894, John Rainsford Simmons, of Dungarvan, co. Waterford, — Edyth Maude: tn. 1902,
Percy Crewe Townsend, formerly of Tramore, co. Waterford, and has issue living, Edward
Marcus, b. 1903, — Percy Warren, b. 1911, — Ethel Minnow: m. 1910, the Rev. Sackville East-
wood Taylor, R. of Kilmallock, co. Limerick, and has issue living, Marcus Beresford b. 1913,
Sackville Brisbane b. 1917. Residence, 3, The Crescent, Limerick.
Issue of the late Brisbane Warren, b. 180 7, d. 1847 : m. 1838, Mary, who d. 1853, da. of
Philip Somerville, of Prairie, Skull, co. Cork : —
Anna Townsend. Residence, 16, South Terrace, Cork.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Warren (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. John Augustus Warren, b. 1831, d. 1914 : tn. 1869, Mary Spence,
da. of Thomas Thimbleby, of Avenue House, Spilsby : —
Milly Kathleen : tn. 1896, Major Charles Henry Ashhurst, formerly Roy. Sussex Regt. Aileen :
m. 1st, 1897, Sydney John Brasier Creagh, J.P., Capt. Limerick City R.G.A. (Mil.), who d. 1904,
of Coolcower House, Macroom, co. Cork ; 2ndly, 1906, Capt. Dulas Bentley Parry, Yeo., and
has issue living (by 1st marriage), John Gerard, b. 1899, — Percy Brooke, b. 1901, — (by 2nd
marriage) Burton Bentley, b. 1910, — (by 1st marriage) Emily Jane Galway.
Issue of the late Dep. Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals Thomas Robert Warren, R.N., b. 1833,
d. 1906 : tn. 1884, Harriet Lavina, da. of the late Richard Pennefather, J.P., of Lake-
field, co. Tipperary : —
Thomas Richard Pennefather, C.B.E., b. 1885 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; Major and
temporary Col. R.A.S.C.; C.B.E. (M l.) 1919: tn. 1906, Ada Bene Costello, da. of the late Col.
Charles Hely, 12th Regt., of Woodstock. Cappoquin, co. Waterford, and has issue, Patricia
Bene Pennefather, b. 1908, — Eileen Lavina Pennefather, b. 1910. Residence, Kylenahoory,
Ballyhooly, co. Cork. William Robert Vaughton, O.B.E., M.C., b. 1889 ; Capt. and tem-
porary Major R.A.S.C. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches. M.C., O.B.E.) ; O.B.E. (Mil.)
1919: m. 19x4, Marjorie May, only child of Harold Briggs, M.P., of Wyelands, Buxton, and
has issue living, Patrick Vaughton, b. 1917, — Michael Blackley, b. 1919. Edward Galwey,
b. 1893; ed. at Eltham Coll., and at R.M.C. ; Capt. Northamptonshire Regt.; European War
1914, Darfur Expedition 1916 (despatches, Order of Nile), Nymia Hills 1917-18 tn. 1914,
Gwendolyn Ague , da. of the late Brooke Brazier, J.P., of Bally garrett, Mallow, co. Cork, and
Rovers, co. Limerick.
Grandchildren of the late Augustus Warren (ante) : —
Issue of the late Augustus Warren, b. 1828, d. 1897 : tn. 1857, Elizabeth, who d. 1893, da.
of the late Jonas Studdert, of Kilkee : —
Townsend Jonas, b. 1858. Augustus Townsend, b. 1866. Amelia Isabella. Evelyn : tn.
1885, Francis Richard Coffee, C.E., Inspector of Board of Public Works, and has issue living,
Francis Warren, b. 1888, — Elizabeth Gladys. Gertrude : tn. 1887, William Cecil Ringwood ,
and has issue living, Elizabeth Le Nauze. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Brisbane Warren (ante) : —
Issue of the late Very Rev. Thomas Brisbane Warren, M.A., Dean of Cork, b. 1843, d.
1894 : tn. 1882, Elizabeth Sarah Emily (of Pikis Cottage, Lyndhurst, Hants), da. of
the late Thomas Christopher Cole, of Woodview, Innishannon, co. Cork : — -
Brisbane Charles Somerville, b. 1887.
Issue of the late Philip Somerville Warren, L.R.C.P., L-R.C.S., b. 1844, d. 1909 : tn. 1886,
Elizabeth Sherrard, el . da. of the late Thomas Somerville, J . P. , of The Prairie, co . Cork : —
Robert Desmond Eyre Somerville, b. 189 7 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Duke of Cambridge’s Own
(Middlesex Regt.). - -Denis Patrick Somerville, b. 1901.— —Millicent Madeleine Somerville, b.
18 — : tn. 1911, Capt. Andrew Winstanley Newton, formerly Roy. Dublin Fusiliers. Nora
Creina Somerville, b. 18 — . Henrietta Millicent Somerville, b. igoo.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Robert Warren (infra) : —
Issue of the late Robert Warren, b. 1826, d. 1903 : tn. 1859, Sophia (now of Crookstown, co.
Cork), da. of the late Henry Braddell, of Mallow : —
Robert, b. 1870 : tn. 1904, Maria Frances Lumley, da. of the late William Lumley Perrier, of Mary-
borough, Douglas, co. Cork, and has issue living, Augustus John, b. 1909, — Gladys Irene, b.
1908. Residence, Crookstown House, co. Cork. Mary Frances. Sophia Louise Clowser,
tn. 1891, Jasper Drury, Lieut. R.F.A., and has issue living, Jasper, b. 1893 ; is Lieut. Army
Ser. Corps, — Robert Warren, b. 1894. Residence, Wood View, Douglas Road, Cork. Alice
Sarah : tn. 1893, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Phelps, Army Ser. Corps. Maude.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Richard Warren, b. 1828, d. 1913 : tn. 1st, 1852, Emily, who
d. 1891, da. of the late William Lauder, of Dominica ; 2ndly, 1893, Martha Elizabeth
(now of 12, Portland Terrace, Southsea), widow of Robert Pitcairn, Bar.-at-law, of
Sydney, N.S. Wales : —
(By 1st marriage), Henry Herrick, b. 1857 : tn. 1908, Elizabeth, da. of the late John Leader, of
Keale, co. Cork. ■ ■ —Richard Augustus, b. 1862 ; is in H.M.’s Customs, Durban, Natal : tn. 1st,
1884, Rosetta Violet Courtel Collins ; 2ndly, 1898, Marie Charlotte Alice, da. of Attwell Hayes
Allen, of Seaview, Queenstown, co. Cork. Residence, Avondale Road, Durban, Natal. Rev.
William Waldegrave, b. 1867 ; sometime Sub-Lieut, in Roy. Naval Reserve ; formerly V. of
Stanton Drew; 1; C lap. Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, an 1 an Hon. Cnap to the Forces: tn.
1901, Alice Matilda, second da. of the Rev. Joseph Barton, of East Leigh. Havant, and has
issue living, Arthur Lionel Waldegrave, b. 1902. Residence, 41, UlunJi Road, Bla kheath,
S.E. Emily Margaret: tn. 1891, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Gambier Norris, R.A. iBurrard, Bt.,
cr. 1807].
Grandchildren of the late Maj.-Gen. Richard Warren (infra) : —
Issue of the late Herbert Lauder Warren, Staff Paymaster, R.N., b. 1855, d. 1897 : tn. 1885,
Ella Christian Hoyer, da. of Christian Hoyer Millar, of Blair Castle, Culross, Perth-
shire : —
Ella Christian Louise Lauder, b. 1891. Kathleen Pelham Lauder, b. 1S92.
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Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Percy Bliss Warren, b. 1864, d. 1911 : m. 1892, Margaret Ellen,
da. of the late William Langdon Martin, of Windsor Villas, Plymouth : —
Richard Crawford, b. 1899. Wallis Langdon, b. 1901. Geoffrey Martin, b. 1908. 'Margaret
Joan, b. 1895.
Issue of the late Edward Albert Warren, b. 1856, d. 1899 : m. 1884, Emily, da. of the late
Talbot Palmer, of Waterlooville, Hants : —
Edward Richard Lauder, b. 1888. Henry Charles Herbert, b. 1898. Emily Ruth, b. 1885 :
m. 1907, — Hardy. Dorothy Talbot, b. 1887 : m. 1907, Bernard Tweedale. Winifred
Mary, b. 1891. Mariorie Anne, b. 1897.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Robert Warren, 5th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Warren, b. 1794, d. 1879 : m. 1824, Mary, da. of David Craw-
ford, of Ballyshannon : —
Margaretta : m. 1858, Capt. Edward Herrick, J.P., who d. 1879, and has issue living, John Edward
Henry (of Bellmount, Crookstown, co. Cork), b. 1862 ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Roy. Munster
Fusiliers : m. 1883, Emily Frances, da. of the late James Low Holmes, of Carrigmore, co. Cork, — ■
Robert Warren, D.S.O., M.D., b. 1864 [see “ Companiovage ”] : m. 1891, Edith, da.
of the late Joseph Whitaker, of Ramsdale, Notts, having had issue, John Riversdale Warren
b. 1893 ; Capt. Indian Army ; d. (of wounds in action in Mesopotamia) 1920, — Robert Lysle
Warren, D.S.O.,b. 1895 [see “ Companionage ”]. Residence, 30, Regent Street, Nottingham.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Webber Warren, 6th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Edward Warren, b. 1826, d. 1889 : m. 1849, Elizabeth, who
d. 1907, da. of Alexander Deane, of Cork : —
Edward Webber, b. 1854. Augusta Mary. Edith Maude. Alice Gertrude : m. 1895,
Lieut. Thomas John Oswell, R.N., and has issue living, Henry Theodore Warren, b. 1896, —
Thomas Murray, b. 1898.
Issue of the late Richard Benson Warren, Serjeant-at-law, 7th son of 1st
baronet, b. 1784, d. 1848 : m. 1812, Eliza, who d. 1867, da. of Philip Pendleton,
Esq., of Meath : —
Emily Jane. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Richard Benson Warren, Serjeant-ta-law (ante) : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Augustus Edmund Warren, b. 1829, d. 1916 : m. 1862, Emily
Susannah, who d. 1885, da. of Col. Robert Brudenell Smith (formerly of 15th Foot) : —
Ernest Henry Edmund, b. 1865 Robert Monsell, b. 1868 : m. 1916. Millicent Mary Edith,
who d. 1916, da. of the late Capt. Horatio Nelson, R.N., of 14, Wetherby Gardens, S.W.
Residence, 32, Queen’s Gate Terrace, S.W. Guy Cecil Webber, b. 1871. Oswald Hugh,
b. 1873. Dudley Edward, b. 1875 : m. 1913, Gundreda, da. of Col. Duncan Spiller.
Vivian Brudenell, b. 1877. Adele Augusta Elizabeth. Residence, 46, Nevern Square, S.W.
Issue of the late Ven. Latham Coddington Warren, b. 1831, d. 1912 : m. 1st, 1855, Harriet,
who d. 1883, da. of John Henry Davidson, M.D., of Edinburgh; 2ndly, 1885, Mary
Georgina, who d. 1911, da. of the late Hall Stirling : —
(By 1st marriage), Donald M'Leod, b. i860. Robert Augustus Monsell, b. 1*875 . Florence
Martha Caroline. (By 2nd marriage) Beatrice Lilian May. Dorothy Edythe Mary.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Henry Warren (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rt. Hon. Robert Richard Warren, P.C., LL.D., b. 1817, d. 1897 : m. 1846,
Mary, da. of Charles Perry, of Cork : —
Henry Charles Jackson, b. 1852 ; Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin 1874 ; is Ch. Registrar of Court of
Probate, Ireland : m. 1877, Florence, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. the Hon. Robert French Hand-
cock, 8th son of 2nd Baron Castlemaine, and has issue living, Desmond Cecil Robert, b. 1895,
— Dorothy Mary Augusta, b. 1880 : m. 1912, Christopher Henry Robinson, — Winifred Annette,
b. 1888. Residence, Derrintory Carrickmines, co. Dublin. Edyth Gundred. — —Catherine
Florence.— —Mary Gertrude Helen.
Issue of the late Capt. Henry Warren, 8th son of 1st baronet, b. 1867, d. 1872 ;
m. 1816, Catherine, da. of the Rev. William Stewart :—
Jane Steuart : m. 1840, the Ven. H. J. Woodroffe.- Katharine: m. 1874, the Rev. John N.
Woodroffe, D.D. Residence,
The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Cork (City) 1783-90. The 5th baronet, Major Sir Augustus
Riversdale, served in Crimean War and in Indian Mutiny.
WARRENDER, Creation (G.B.) 1715, of Lochend, East Lothian.
, Industna. VICTOR ALEXANDER GEORGE
iti m ustry. Anthony Warrender, M.C., 8th Baronet ; b.
June 23rd, 1899; s. his father, Vice-Adm. Sir
George John Scott, K.C.B. , K.C.V.O., 1917 ;
2nd Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; European War
1917-18 (Russian Order of St. Stanislas, M.C.,
Star of Roumania) : m. 1920, Dorothy Etta, da.
of the late Col. Richard Hamilton Rawson, M.P.
[E. Lichfield].
$rms — Argent, on a bend wavy between six roses
gules three plates. Crest — A hare sejant proper.
Seat — Leasom House, Rye, Sussex. Residences —
Bruntisfield House, Edinburgh ; 23, Great Cumberland
Place, W.
Brother living— harold John, b. Nov. 13th, 1903.
Sister living— Violet Helen Marie, b. 1896.
Uncle living (son of 6th baronet) — Hugh Valdave, D.S.O.,
b. 1868 ; formerly Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; European
War 19 14-17, as Lieut. -Col. Comdg. a Batn. London
Regt. (despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. .1916. Residence,
High Grove, Pinner.
Aunts living (daughters of 6th baronet) — Julian Margaret
Maitland. Residence, 50, Wilton Crescent, S.W.
Alice Helen. Residence, Bayman Manor, Chesham.
Eleanor Charlotte ; is a Lady of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and has Croix
de Guerre. Residence, High Grove, Pinner.
Widow living of 7th Baronet— Ethel Maud ( Lady E. Maud Warrender), da. of 8th Earl of
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Shaftesbury: m. 1894, Vice-Adm. Sir George John Scott Warrender, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., 7th
baronet, who d. 1917. Residences, Leasom House, Rye, Sussex; Bruntisfield House, Edin-
burgh ; 23, Great Cumberland Place, W.
This family, of French extraction, formerly De Warende, settled in Scotland temp. James V.
The 1st baronet, Sir George, of Lochend, was M.P. for, and Lord Provost of, Edinburgh, in the
reigns of Anne, George I., and George II. The 3rd baronet, Sir Patrick, was King’s Remem-
brancer and M.P. for Haddingtonshire. The 7th baronet, Vice-Adm. Sir George Warrender,
K.C.B., K.C.V.O., was Com.-in-Ch. E. Indies Station 1907-8, in command of 2nd Cruiser Squadron
1910-12, and a Battle Squadron 1912-16, and Com.-in-Ch., Plymouth 1916.
WATERLOW. Creation (U.K.) 1873, of London.
Sir Philip Hickson Waterlow, 2nd
Baronet; b. Oct. ^oth, 1847 ; x. his father, Sir
Sydney Hf.dley, K.C.V.O., 1906; ed. at Mansion
Sch., Leatherhead ; is Chm. of Waterlow and Sons
(Limited), a Director of the Employers’ Liability
Assurance Corporation, a Lieut, for City of London
(High Sheriff for Surrey 1905), a J.P. for Surrey and
Kent, and a Commr. for Land Tax : m. 1st, 1869, Amy
Grace, who d. 1897, da. of the late Edgar Lutwyche,
of Streatham ; 2ndly, 1898, Laura Marie, da. of the
late Frederick J. Jones, and has issue by 1st marriage.
$ms — Azure, a demi-eagle displayed, erased or, in the
beak a cross -crosslet fitchee argent ; on a chief of the last
three wolves’ heads erased sable. Crtst — Upon a mount
vert an oak tree, in front thereof a plough, both proper.
Seat — Trosley Towers, Wrotham, Kent. Town Residence
— 24, Carlton House Terrace, S.W. Club — Junior Carlton.
Sons living— EDGAR LUTWYCHE, 6. June 15th, 1870;
ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1894, M.A.
1898) ; is a Managing Director of Waterlow and Sons
(Limited) : m. 1st, (June) 1896, Martha (Pattie) (of Nuthurst, Shiplake, Oxon), who obtained a
divorce May 1913, 3rd da. of the late Robert Carter ; andly, 1913, Harriet Victoria, da. of the
late Joseph Geeks, Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Philip Alexander,
6. March 17th, 1897; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C.; is Lieut. Hussars, — Derek Vaudrey,
b. 1902, — (by 2nd marriage) Anthony Edgar Russell, b. 1914, — Ronald James Charlton, b. 1916,
— Joyce Rosamond Amy (twin), b. 1916. Club, Junior Carlton. Kenneth Lutwyche, b.
1883; sometime in R.N. Air Ser.
Daughters living— Emily Lutwyche, b. 1878 : m. 1900, Alfred Clifton Clapin. Grace Evelyn
Lutwyche, b. 1880 : m. 1905, Archibald Edward Boyd. Irene Lutwyche, b. 1881 : m. 1903,
Arthur Mowbray Berkeley. Gladys Maud Lutwyche, b. 1886: m. 1910, Cel. Frederick
FitzHugh Lance, Indian Army.
Brothers living — George Sydney, b. 1852 ; formerly a Managing Director of Waterlow and Sons
(Limited) ; is a J.P. for Middlesex, and a Lieut, for City of London ; late Major 10th Vol. Batn.
King’s Roy. Rifle CorfS : m. 1876. Chaddie, da. of H. H. Beauchamp, of Bexley, Kent, having
had issue, of whom Sydney Philip Terigal, C.B.E., b. 1878 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A., 1st
class Classics, M.A. 1905) ; has been Assist. Sec., Univ. of Manchester; is a 1st Sec. in Diplo.
Ser., and a Chevalier of Legion of Honour; C.B.E. (Civil) 1920 : m. 1st, 1902 (marriage annulled
1912), Alice Isabella, da. of the Right Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock, 3rd Bt., P.C. : andly, 1913,
Helen Margery, da. of Gustav Eckhard, of Didsbury, Manchester, and has issue living (by 2nd
marriage), a son b. 19x6, Charlotte Marie b. 1915, — John Beauchamp, D.S.O., b. 1880; Com.
R.N. ; d. (killed in action at battle of Horn Reef) 1916, — Guy Walron, 6.1884; ed. at Trin.
Coll.. Camb.; Capt. Army Ser. Corps, and a Railway Transport Officer with rank of Major, —
Cecil Beauchamp, 6. 1887 ; is an Inspector of Mechanical Transport with rank of Capt., —
Margery, 6. 1881 : m. 1909, Capt. John Herbert Norton, Dragoon Guards. Clubs, Junior Carlton,
Ranelagh. David Sydney, 6. 1857; formerly of Waterlow and Sons (Limited) ; is a Director
of the Improve Industrial Dwellings Co. (Limited), a Representative Member of Territorial
Force Asso., and a J.P. for London ; sat as M.P. for Islington, N. Div. (L), Jan. 1906 to Nov.
1910 ; defeated there Dec. 1910 : m. 1883, Edith Emma, da. of the late Frederick Maitland, of
18, Primrose Hill Road, N.W., having had issue, of whom Clive Maitland, 6. 1885; Capt.
R.E., and Lieut.-Col. and Wing-Com. Rojral Naval Air Ser. ; d. (killed on active ser. during
European War) 1917: in. 1917, Winifred Joan, da. of John Henry Clare, of Farlands Croft,
Farnham, Surrey, — Joan Maitland, 6. 1897, — Sylvia Maitland, 6. 1898, — Rosalind Maitland,
6. 1911. Residence, Munsteai Rough, Go aiming, Surrey. Clubs, Reform, National Liberal,
Automobile. Paul Langbourne, 6. 1863 ; has been an Arbitrator of the London Chamber
of Commerce, and a Director of Waterlow and Sons (Limited) ; is a Fellow of Roy. Photo-
graphic and Roy. Horticultural Sos., and a Member of Board of Agriculture and Fisheries:
m. 1892, Kathleen, da. of the late T. B. Holmes. J.P., of Hull, and Hornsea, E. Yorks.
Residence, Clifton Lodge. G'tmden Tark, Tunbridge Wells. Clubs, Royal Victoria Yacht,
Royal Southern Yacht, Royal Automobile.
Sisters living — Ruth, 6. 1850 : m. 1873, Francis Wilkes Homan, who d. 1880. Hilda Maria,
6. 1861 : m. 1886, Alfred Bernard Ford, who d. 1918. Celia Agnes, 6. 1865.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Margaret ( Lady Waterlow), da. of the late William Hamilton,
of Napa, California : in. 1882, as his second wife, Sir Sydney Hedley Waterlow, K.C.V.O., 1st
baronet, who d. 1906. Residences, Monterey, Cannes, France ; 29, Chesham Place, S.W.
The 1st baronet, Sir Sydney Hedley Waterlow, K.C.V.O. (Founder of Improved Industrial
Dwellings Co., Limited, and Chm. thereof 1866-1906, Lord Mayor of London 1872-3, Gov. of the
Hon. the Irish So. 1873-83, Vice-Pres. of Hospital Sunday Fund 1873-1906, Chm. of United
Westminster Schs. 1873-1906, a Director of London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, and of Union
Bank of London), sat as M.P. for Maidstone 1874-80 and for Gravesend 1880-85.
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WATKIN, Creation (U.K.) 1880, of Northenden, co. Chester. [Extinct 1914.]
Sir Alfred Mellor Watkin, 2nd and last Baronet.
Widow living of 2nd Baronet— Catherine Elizabeth ( Lady Watkin ), da. of the late Very
Rev. Robert Payne Smith, D.D., Dean of Canterbury : m. 1876, Sir Alfred Mellor Watkin, 2nd
baronet, who d. 1914, when the title became ext. Residence, 29, Holland Villas Road, W.14.
WATSON, Creation (G.B.) 1760, of Fulmer, Buckinghamshire. [Extinct 1904.]
Sir Wager Joseph Watson, 4th and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet — Selina Frances (Lady Bewicke- Copley) : m. 1886, Brig -
Gen. Sir (Robert Calverley) Alington Bewicke-Copley, K.B.E., C.B. [Gooch, Bt., 1746, colls.].
Residence, Sprotbrough Hall, Doncaster. Amabel Semima : m. 1887, Edward Lgyon Somers
Cocks. Residences, 47, Wilton Crescent, S.W. ; Bake, St. Germans, Cornwall.
WATSON, Creation (U.K.) 1866, of Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, St. Marylebone,
co. Middlesex.
Sir Charles Rushworth Watson, 3rd
Baronet ; b. Sept. 21st, 1865 ; s. his father, Sir Arthur
Townley, K.C. , 1907; ed. at Eton: m. 1911, Evelyn,
da. of the late Aubrey Cartwright, of Edgecote,
Northants, and has issue.
$rms — Azure, on a fesse dancette between three crescents
argent, as many martlets sable. Crist — A gryphon’s head erased
azure, ducally crowned or, between two branches of palm proper.
Residence — Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer, Salop.
Clubs — Travellers’, Windham.
Sons living — THOMAS AUBREY, b. Nov. 7th, 1911.
John Rushworth, b. 1913.
Daughter living— Eleanor Mary.
Sisters living — Mabel Frederica : m. 1887, Rev. Reginald Fitz-
Hugh Bigg-Wither, R. of Wonston, and has issue living, Olga
Mary, b. 1891, — Joan Gertrude, b. 1896, — Elizabeth Home, b.
1908. Residence, Fouracre, Winchfield, Hants. Amy Cathe-
rine Rose. Residence, Stanmore, Mortimer, Berks.
The 1st baronet, a distinguished Physician in London, was
President of the Royal College of Physicians (London), the first
representative of the Royal College of Physicians in Medical Council, and a Physician in Ordinary
to H.M. Queen Victoria.
Sufferings are lessons.
WATSON, Creation (U.K.) 1895, of Earnock, Hamilton, Lanarkshire.
Sir Derrick William Inglefield Watson, 4th
Baronet ; b. Oct. 7th, 1901 ; s. his brother, Sir John, 1918.
girws — Per pale argent and or, on a mount vert an oak tree proper,
the whole surmounted by two bars sable. Crist — The stump of an
oak tree with a branch sprouting from either side, each grasped by a
hand issuing from a cloud all proper.
Seat — Earnock, Hamilton, Lanarkshire.
Sister living — Doreen Agnes Edith, b. 1896.
Uncle living (son of 1st baronet) — THOMAS WILLIAM, b. Oct. 31st,
1864 ; ed. at Merchiston Castle, Edinburgh, and at Glasgow and
Edinburgh Univs.: m. 1891, Lucy, el. da. of William Henry Hamil-
ton, of Manchester, and has issue living, Douglas Hamilton, b.
1892, — Leslie Dundas, b. 1894. — Thomas Gavin, b. 1896, — Somerled
Hamilton, b. 1899, — Jeannette Lucy Vickers, b. 1902. Residence,
Neilsland, Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Club, University (Edinburgh).
Aunts living (daughters of jst baronet) — Georgina ( Baroness Belhaven
and Stenton), b. 1856: m. 18 77, the 9th Baron Belhaven and Stenton,
who d. 1893. Margaret, b. 1857 : m. 1877, James Cowie Simpson,
who d. 1906, having had issue, of whom James Cowie, b. 1885; 2nd Lieut. R.E. ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1916 : m. 1913, the Hon. Georgina Violet Hamilton, da. of 9th Baron
Belhaven and Stenton, — John Watson. M.B.,b. 1890; M.B., Ch.B., Edinburgh Univ.; Capt.
R.A.M.C. ; European War 1915-18 in Egypt and Palestine, — Agnes Maude: m. 1899, Griswold
Stowe, of Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Residence , The Avenue, Greenhill Gardens, Edinburgh.
Agnes, b. 1859 : m. 1st, 1886, Ebenezer Erskine Harper, Advocate and Bar.-at-law, Sheriff Sub-
stitute of Selkirkshire, who d. 1899; 2ndly, Donald Macandrew Mackintosh, who d. 1917.
Residence, Elm Park, Selkirk. Henrietta, b. 1862 : m. 1896, William Brown, J.P., banker, of
Glasgow. Residence, Vellore, Polmont, Stirlingshire. Mina Steele, b. 1866 : m. 1890, Lieut. -
Col. Stephen Flockton Charles, formerly Lancashire Fusiliers (Club, Naval and Military), and
has issue living, Lionel Bruce, M.C., b. 1894; ed. at Harrow, and at Camb. Univ.; is Capt.
Roy. W. Surrey Regt.; served during European War 1915-18 (M.C.). Residence, Wroxham
House, Norfolk.
Widows living of 1st and 2nd Baronets— Harriet Drury (Lady Watson), da. of the late
Peter Mackenzie (Editor and Proprietor of the Reformers' Gazette), of Glasgow, and widow of
David Laird Gibson : m. 1879, as his second wife, Sir John Watson, 1st baronet, who d. 1898.
Residence, Muiravonside House, Stirlingshire. Edith Jane (Lady Watson), el. da. of
William Henry Nott, formerly of The Hermitage, Great Saughall, near Chester : m. 1893, Sir
John Watson, 2nd baronet, who d. 1903. Residence, Earnock, Hamilton, Lanarkshire.
Sir John Watson, 1st Bt., of Earnock, was second son of John Watson, of Bathville, Lanark-
shire, by his first wife. The 3rd baronet, Sir John, Lieut. Lancers, was killed in action during
European War 1918.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
WATSON, Creation (U.K.) 1912, of Sulhampstead, Sulhampstead Abbots, Berks.
Sir (William) George Watson, ist
Baronet, el. son of William Watson, of The Elms,
Balsall, Warwickshire ; b. Dec. 26th, 1861 ; is Lord
of the Manor of Sulhamstead Abbots, Chm. of May-
pole Dairy Co. (Limited), of Maypole Margarine
Works (Limited), and of Erith Oil Works (Limited),
and a Knight of Order of Dannebrog of Denmark ;
interested in scientific farming, and in co-partnership
and profit-sharing; High Sheriff for Berkshire 1920;
founded Danish Bacon Agency in London 1902
(which was subsequently turned over to the Danish
farmers) : m. 1894, Bessie, da. of Thomas Atkinson,
of Workington, and has issue.
Anna — Argent, a chevron azure between three martlets
sable all within a bordure of the second, charged with eight
crescents of the first. Crtst — A gryphon’s head erased sable,
gorged with a crown palisado or, holding in its beak a sprig
of oak fructed proper.
Seat — Sulhamstead House, near Reading. Clubs —
Royal Automobile, British Empire.
Be what you seem to be. Sons living— NORMAN JAMES, b. March 17th, 1897 ; ed.
at Eton. Victor William, b. 1908.
Daughter living — Florence, b. 1894 : m. 1916, James Nagle, Canadian Highlanders. Residence ,
Toronto.
WATSON, Creation (U.K ) 1918, of Newport, co. Monmouth.
Sir Thomas Edward Watson, ist
Baronet, son of Edward Watson, of West Hartle-
pool; b. Jan ist, 1851 ; is a J.P. for Newport and
Monmouthshire (High Sheriff 1911-12), a Di-
rector of Pyman, Watson and Co. (Limited), of
Merthyr House, James Street, Cardiff, of Ffaldau
Collieries Co. (Limited), of Port Talbot Railway
and Docks Co , and of Port Talbot Graving
Dock Co , and Chm. of South Wales Dist. Com-
mittee for Home Supplies of Coal and Coke ; was
Chm. of Committee for War Supplies of Coal to
France and Italy ; was Pres. Cardiff Chamber of
Commerce 1914- 18 : m. 1874, Mary Elizabeth, el.
da. of the late Thomas Harrison, of Scarborough,
and has issue.
$rms — Argent, on a chevron azure between three
martlets sable, as many roses argent, barbed and seeded
proper. Crest — In front of an increscent argent a
gryphon’s head erased sable, collared or.
Residences — St. Mary’s Lodge, Newport, Monmouth -
Clubs — Cardiff County, Newport County, Devonshire.
Sons living— WILFRID HOOD, b. July 23rd, 1875. Geoffrey Lewen, b. 1879; Lieut.
R.N.V.R.
Daughters living— Ada Beatrice.
DON-WAUCHOPE, Creation (N.S.) 1667, of Edmonstone, Midlothian.
[Name pronounced “ Don-Waukope.”]
A not her golden
Industry branch will not
enriches. be wanting.
Sir John Douglas Don-WJauchope, 9th
Baronet ; b. Sept. 15th, 1859; s. his father, Sir John,
1893; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1881) ; formerly
Lieut. Jld Batn. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.).
Arms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, two mullets in chief,
and a garb in base or, Wauchope ; 2nd and 3rd, vert, on a
fesse, argent, three mascles, sable, Don. Crtsts — ist, a garb,
or; 2nd, a pomegranate proper.
Seats — Edmonstone, Gilmerton, Midlothian ; NewtonHouse,
Millerhill, Dalkeith. Clubs — New (Edinburgh), Brooks’s.
Brothers living — ANDREW RAMSAY, b. April 29th, 1861;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1883) ; in. 1903, Maizie, da. of
Maj.-Gen. Sir William Saltnond, K.C.B., and has issue living,
John Andrew, b. 1910. Clubs, New (Edinburgh), Brooks’s.
Patrick Hamilton, IF.S., b. 1863: in. 1897, Georgiana
Renira Buchan, and has issue living, Patrick George, b. 1898.
Residence, 13, Saxe Coburg Place, Edinburgh. Club, New
Edinburgh).
Sisters living -Betliia Hamilton. Henrietta Cecilia : tn.
1882, Major Ernest Digby Mansel, who d. 1911 [Mansel, Bt.,
colls.]. Clotilde Georgina (Hon. Mrs. Arthur Browne) :
in. 1885, the Hon. Arthur Henry Browne, who d. 1908 [see
B. Kilmaine]. Residence, 16, Cheyne Court, Chelsea, S.W.
Daughter living of 7th Baronet— Harriett Grace Mary :
111. ist, 1887, Everett Gray, who d. 1891 ; 2ndly, 1892, the
Rt. Hon. John Satterfield Sandars, P.C., C.V.O. Residence,
Eastley End, Thorpe, Surrey.
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Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. David Wauchope, brother of the late John
Wauchope, father of the 8th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. David Wauchope, b. 1825, d. 1911 : m. 1861, Julia Caroline, who d.
1890, da. of the Rev. Charles Maitland : —
Rev. David Maitland, b. 1864 ; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1891) ; sometime R.
of Elstead, near Godaiming : m. 1888, Ethel Sarah, da. of Lewis Maxey Stewart, and has issue
living, Andrew Maxey, b. 1890, — Oswald Stewart, b. 1897, — Anne Julia.
The 8th baronet on succeeding to the title resumed the additional surname of Don, which
had been discontinued by his great-grandfather.
WEBB, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Llwynarthan, Marshfield, co. Monmouth.
Sir Henry Webb, ist Baronet , son of the
late Henry Webb, of Bristol ; b. July 28th, 1866 ; ed.
at Cardiff, and in Switzerland and France ; is a Mining
Engineer and Coal Proprietor, Lieut. -Col. in the Army
(formerly Comdg. a Batn. King’s (Liverpool Regt.)),
Proprietor of Westminster Gazette , a Director of Ocean
Collieries (Limited), of Ocean Coal and Wilsons
(Limited), and of Deep Navigation Collieries (Limited),
a Life Member of Roy. Agricultural So., and of Short-
horn So., a Member of Council of Univ. Coll., S. Wales,
a J.P. and D.L. for Gloucestershire, and a J.P. for
Monmouthshire and Herefordshire ; raised and com-
manded a Batn. of Gloucestershire Regt. and a Batn.
of Worcestershire Regt. ; sometime Capt. in Submarine
Mining Engineers ; was a Junior Lord of the Treasury
(unpaid) 1912- 15 ; unsuccessfully contested S., or Ross,
Div. of Herefordshire (Z) Jan. and Dec. 1910 ; sat as
M.P. for Forest of Dean Div. of Gloucestershire Feb.
1911 to Nov. 1918; defeated therefor Dec. 1918: m.
ist, 1896, Ellen, M.B.E., who d. 1919, da. of the late
William Phillip Williams, of Cardiff ; 2ndly, 1919,
Helena Kate, da. of Mrs. de Paula, of Church End, Finchley, N., having had issue
(by ist marriage), Thomas Henry Basil, b. 1898 ; Lieut. Welsh Guards ; d. (killed
in action during European War) 1917.
gtrms — Lozengy argent and sable a pale or, on a chief of the third, three sheldrakes proper.
Cmt — A squirrel sejant proper, supporting a pickaxe erect or.
Seats — Llwynarthan, Castleton, near Newport ; Kilforge, Holme Lacy, co. Hereford ; Scott’s
Overy Staithe, Burnham Market, Norfolk. Town Residence — 2, Seymour Street, W. Clubs —
Reform, Bath, National Liberal.
WEBSTER, Creation (E.) 1703, of Battle Abbey, Sussex.
Sir Augustus Frederick Walpole Edward
Webster, O.B.E. , 8th Baronet ; b. Feb. 10th, 1864 ; s. his father.
Sir Augustus Frederic, 1886 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt.
Grenadier Guards ; is a J.P. for Hants, and patron of one living ;
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: m. 1895, Mabel, who d 1917, da. of the
late Henry Crossley, having had issue, Godfrey Vassal George
Augustus, b. 1897 ; Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1917.
$rm8 — Azure, on a bend argent cotissed or, between two demi-lions
rampant ermine, a rose gules, seeded and leaved proper, between two
boars’ heads couped sable. Crest — A dragon’s head couped reguardant
quarterly per fesse, embattled vert and or, with flames of fire issuing out
of his mouth proper.
Fides et justitia. Seat — Battle Abbey, Battle, Sussex. Clubs, — Guards’ Bachelors’,
Faith and justice. Arthur’s.
Daughters living— Lucy, b. 1900. Evelyn, b. 1904.
Sister living — Amelia Sophia Rous: m. 1910, Lieut. -Col. John Browning Harrison Askwith,
formerly R. A. Residence, 44, Cornwall Gardens, S.W.7
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughters of the late Col. Sir Henry Vassal Webster (Knt.), 2nd son of 4th
baronet : —
Issue of the late Henry Boddington Webster, b. 1825, d. 1906 : m. ist, 1850, Emilie Marie
Louise Wilhelmina (from whom he obtained a divorce 1851), who d. 1865, da. of Baron
de Haumbach, of Hesse, and widow ( i ) of Capt. — Mellish, and (n) Major Arthur William
FitzRoy Somerset [B. Raglan] ; 2ndly, 1863, Eleanor Georgiana (now of 60, Chester
Square, S.W.), da. of the late Hamilton Gorges, of Killbrew, co. Meath : —
Corisande : m. 1886, Ferdinando Stratford Collins, who d. 1919, J.P. and County Councillor for
Herefordshire, and has issue living, Hamilton Stratford, D.S.O., b. 1887 [ see “ Companion-
age”], — Godfrey Ferdinando Stratford, O.B.E., b. 1888; O.B.E. 1919, — Basil Stratford,
b. 1892 ; ed. at Queens’ Coll., Camb. ; Lieut. Herefordshire Regt. ; European War 1915-18, —
Gwendolen Corisande Stratford : m. 1915, Major Peregrine Prince, D.S.O., The King’s (Shrop-
shire) L I. Residences, Cobrey Park and Lincoln Hill, Ross, Herefordshire. Kathleen.
Issue of the late Charles Fox Webster, b. 1828, d. 1866: m. 1856, Louisa (who d. 1874,
having m. 2ndly, 1857, John Coupland, of Goscote Hall, Leicestershire), da. of Sir
Henry Roddam Calder, 5th Bt. : —
Alice Eve Grace (Lady Ricketts) : m. 1879, Sir Frederick William Rodney Ricketts, 5th Bt.
Evelyn Maude (Hon. Mrs. Conyngham Denison) : m. 1878, the Hon. Conyngham Albert Denison,
son of ist Baron Londesborough. Residence, The Old Farm, Bracknell, Berks. Muriel
Lily: m. 1879, Edward Henry Pares, from whom she obtained a divorce 1895. having had issue,
of whom Thomas Edward, b. 1885, d. (wounds in action during European War) 1917, — Cecil
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DEHRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Henry, b. 1891, — Eleanor Muriel, b. 1881: m. 1907, Lieut. -Col. Cortes St. Leger Gillman
Hawkes, C.M.G., D.S.O., — Hilda Mary, b. 1883, — Geraldine, b. 1890. Beatrice Frances
May: m. 1897, Capt. Lionel Edward Barry, formerly 1st Life Guards.
Grandchild of the late Charles Fox Webster (ante) : —
Issue of the late Godfrey Seymour William Webster, b. 1864, d. 1887 : m. 1887, Ada
Mary, da. of Francis Henry Paget, of Birstall, Leicestershire : —
Dorothy Muriel (posthumous), b. 1888 : m. 1910, Lieut. -Col. Ian Onslow Dennistoun, M.V.O.,
formerly Grenadier Guards.
The Websters are descended from an ancient family seated at Lockington, Yorkshire, temp.
Richard II.
OGILVY-WEDDERBURN, Creation (U.K.) 1803, of Balindean, Perthshire.
Not degenerate.
The eagle catches not J lies .
N. Perrott Manor, Crewkerne : m.
Residence , Meredith, Gloucester.
Sir John Andrew OGILVY-WEDDER-
BURN, 5th Baronet , son of the late Major John
Andrew Wedderburn-Ogiivy, grandson of the late
James Wedderburn-Colville \see colls., infra]; b.
Sept. 16th, 1866; s. his cousin, Sir William
Wedderburn, 1918 ; is Major Territorial Force
Reserve; European War 1914-18; changed name
from Wedderburn-Ogiivy to Ogilvy-Wedderburn
1918: m. 1909, Meta Aileen Odette, da. of Brig.-
Gen. Edward George Grogan, C.B., C.B.E , J.P.,
and has issue.
^rms — Argent, a chevron between three roses gules
barbed vert. Crrst — An eagle’s head erased proper.
Residence — Silvie, Meigle, Perthshire.
Son living — JOHN PETER, b. Sept. 29th, 19x7.
Daughters living— Janet Meta, b. 1912. Elspeth
Mary, b. 1913 Katharine Andrea, b. 1915.
Brother living — Walter Gray, b. 1880 : is Capt. Yeo. :
m. 1916, Norah Temple-Lay ton.
Sisters living — Annie Ethel. Isabella. Catherine
Lilias : m. 1909, Robert Bullen.
Daughter living of 4th Baronet — Dorothy Hope, b.
1879 : m. 1904, Major Hugh Courtenaj7 Fownes Luttrell,
who d. 1918 [B. St. Audries], and has issue living, William
Fownes, b. 1908, — John Fownes, b. 1915, — Mary Fownes,
b. 1904, — Louisa Fownes, b. 1906, — Elizabeth Fownes,
b. 1907, — Anne Fownes, b. 1910, — Catherine Griselda
(posthumous), b. 1918. Residence, Inveresk Bussage,
Stroud.
Widow living of 4th Baronet— Mary blanche ( Lady
Wedderburn), da. of the late Henry William Hoskyns, of
1878, Sir William Wedderburn, 4th baronet, who d. 1918.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Major John Andrew Wedderburn-Ogiivy (ante) :■
Issue of the late Thomas Wedderburn-Ogiivy, b. 1870, d. 1905: m. 1899, Marion Agnes,
da. of the late Stephen Lancelot Koe, of 8, Michael’s Place, Brighton :
Donald Stephen, b. 1900.
Grandchildren of the late Andrew Wedderburn-Maxwell (infra) :
Issue of the late Major James Andrew Colvile Wedderburn-Maxwell, b. 1849, d. I9i7>
having assumed the additional surname of Maxwell 1896 : m. 1891, Helen Mary God-
frey, da. of the late Rev. Henry Godfrey Godfrey-Faussett-Osbome, of Hartlip Place,
near Sittingbourne : — ^ _ TTT
John, M.C.,b. 1894; ed. at Charterhouse, and at R.M.A. ; is Capt. R.F.A. ; European War
1914-18 (M.C.). Residence. Glenlair, Dalbeattie.— Henry Godfrey, b. 1897 ; ed. at Charter-
house and at R.M.A. ; Lieut. R.F.A. ; European War 1916-18. James, b. 1899 ; 2nd Lieut.
King’s Own Scottish Borderers; d. (killed in action during European War) 1918. Dorothy
Helen, b. 1892.— Maud, b. 1895.
Grandchildren of the late James Wedderburn, son of James M cdderbum-Colvile,
3rd son of 5th baronet, who was el. son of 4th baronet of 1st creation :
Issue of the late Andrew Wedderburn-Maxwell, b. 1821, d. 1896 : m. 1847, Joanna, da.
of the late James Keir : — . .
Harry George Wedderburn, b. 1850 ; ed. at Glenalmond,andat Balliol Coll., Oxford (M.A. i°7/) ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1875 ; is a J.P. for co. Fife ; formerly a Fellow of Madras Umv., and an
Advocate of High Court of Judicature, Madras ; has also been a Member of Legislative Council
ot Madras, Administrator -Gen. , Official Trustee, and Acting Advocate-Gen.: »n. 1881, Jane
Trevelyan, da. of the late David F Carmichael, M.L-C-, Madras, and has issue living, Charles
Carmichael, b. 1882 : m. 19x8. Jessie Mary, only da. of W. E- Fairlie, of 50, Brompton Square,
S.W., and has issue living, a da. b. 1919, — Harry, b. 1899, — Margaret: m. 1916, Capt.
William Henry Mac Allan, Reserve of Officers,— Beatrix Aytoun : m. 1912, Major Allan Ronald
Mac Allan, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), and has issue living, Jean Beatrix 6 1914,—
Katherine Anne : m. 1911, Com. John Pelham Champion, D.S.O., R.N. Residence, Dhucraig,
St. Andrews. Alice Wedderburn. Mary : tn. 1891, Charles Cannan, who d. 1919. Sec-
to Delegates of Clarendon Press, Oxford, and has issue living, Margaret Dorothea, b. 1892 :
m. 1918, J. de M. Johnson, of 15, Lenten Road, Oxfor 1, — May Wedderburn, b. 1°93>~-Joanna
Maxwell, b. 1896: m. 1918, Capt. Harold James Pulleine Thompson, The Queen s Regt., and
has issue living, Harcld Denis b. 19’ 9.
Granddaughter of the late Capt. Charles Francis Webster- Wedderburn
(infra) : —
Issue of the late Arthur Augustus Helyar Webster-Wedderburn, 0. 1853, d. 1919 : Wi-
ist, 18 38, Katharine Elspeth Maude, who d. 1907, da. of the late Henry Charles
Hamilton, C.S.I (Hamilton, Bt., cr. 1646. colls.]; 2ndly, 1913- Henrietta Caroline
Bradlev (now of 93, Montpelier Road, Brighton), da. of the late Thomas Henry
Hadda’n, B.C.L., Bar.-at-Law, and Fellow of Exeter Coll., Oxford : —
vBy ist marriage), Dorothy Hamilton, b.4 901.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Grandchildren of the late Sir James Webster-Wedderburn, K.B. (by Lady Frances
Caroline Annesley, da. of ist F,arl of Mountmorris), son of the late David
Webster Wedderburn, son of the late Robert Wedderburn, 2nd son of 4th
baronet (of ist creation) : —
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Capt. Charles Francis Webster-Wedderburn, b. 1820,
d. 1886: m. ist, 1849, Ann, who d. 1883, da. of the late William Helyar, of Coker Com t,
Somerset ; 2ndly, 1885, Emily Honoria, who d. 1892, da. of the late Rev. W. H. Helyar,
of Sutton Bingham, Somerset : —
Charles Edward, b. 1855 : m. 1885, Louise Ad£le, da. of the late John Kimber. Residence,
Montacute, Addison Road, Brighton. Albert Annesley, b. 1864: m. ist, 1892, Adelaide, who
■d. 1903, da. of J. S. Scott ; 2ndly, 1905, Mary McCabe, of Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Issue of the late Major George Webster-Wedderburn, b. 1827, d. 1875 : tn. 1853, Caroline,
who d. 1899, da. of Capt. Dixon, R.A. : —
Frances Caroline Valencia : m. 1895, Paul Frederich Straube. Maria Frederica Rosa.- Annie
Edith : m. 1903, Edward Howard Wakefield. Residence, New York, U.S.A. Maude
Gertrude Annesley: m. ist, 1892, Henry Alexander Hadden; 2ndly, 1902, William Henry
Rider, who d. 1914 ; 3rdly, 1915, Major Harry Blaikie Brownlow, formerly R.A. Residence,
50, St. Petersburg Place, W.2.
Grandchildren of the late John Wedderburn, b. 1798, son of the late John Wedder-
burn, son of the late Thomas Wedderburn, 3rd son of 4th baronet (of ist
creation) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. John Walter Wedderburn, b. 1824, d. 1879: m. 1854, Margaret
Anne (now of Helenslea, near Blairgowrie, N.B.), da. of the late Thomas Whaite,
Lieut. 94th Regt.
Rev. John Walter Maurice, b. 1855 ; ed. at Glenalmond ; is R. of St. Bride’s, Onich, Inverness-shire,
Canon of Cumbrae, and Canon <f Argyll. Charles David St. Clair, O.B.E., b. 1864; is a
Railway Engineer in India; O.B.E. 1918 : m. 1898, Louisa Mary, da. of the late Major J. E.
Whaite, and has issue living, David Walter, b. 1899 ; Cadet R.A.F., — Patricia Eileen Margaret.
Helen Margaret Ogilvy.
Issue of the late James Alexander Wedderburn, b. 1825, d. 1854 : m. 1848, Marion, who
d. 1914, da. of the late Sir James Cosmo Melvill, K.C B. : —
Alexander Dundas Ogilvy, C.B.E., K.C., b. 1854 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B. A. Classical Honours 1877) ; Bar. Inner Temple, i88o,aK.C. 1897, and a Bencher 1908; ap-
pointed Recorder of Gravesend Nov. 1897; C.B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1887, Mathilde, who d. 1898,
da. of Henry William Segelcke, and has issue living, Alexander Henry Melvill (of 1, Brick
Court, Temple, E.C.), b. 1892; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1917;
European War 1914-18 as Capt. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders) (wounded, despatches), —
Margaret Griselda, b. 1888: m. 1912, Stuart Andros de la Rue, of Shenlev Hill, Shenley, Herts
[see de la Rue, Bt.]. Residences, 8, Ormonde Gate, Chelsea, S.W.; The Hoo, Willingdon,
Sussex. Chambers, Farrar’s Building, Temple, E C. Club, Travellers’. Marion Hester: m.
1881, Capt. Stephen Blyth Moore, who d. (in S. Africa) 1901, formerly 2nd Batn. Roy. Scots
(Lothan Regt.), and has issue living, Stephen St. Leger, R.N., b. 1884 ; became Lieut. 1907,
and Lieut. -Com. 1914, — Eileen Hester. Residence, 6, Beaufort Gardens, S.W.
This family was formerly attached to the fortunes of the Stuart family. The 5th baronet
.(creation 1704) having embraced the cause of the exiled royal family, served as a volunteer at the
battle of Culloden, where he was taken prisoner. He was executed on Kennington Common,
Nov. 28th, 1746, and bis estate was forfeited. His descendants, however, continued to assume the
'title until it was reconferred in 1803, with special remainder to the h firs male of the 4th baronet of
the original creation. The 3rd baronet of the 2nd creation sat as M.P. for South Ayrshire (L)
1868-74, and for the Haddington Burghs 1879-82. The 4th baronet, Sir William Wedderburn,
sat as M.P. for Banffshire (L) 1893-1903.
WELBY, Creation (U.K.) 1801, of Denton Manor. Lincolnshire.
Sir Charles Glynne Earle Welby, C.B. , 5th
Baronet; b. Aug. nth, 1865; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM
Earle Welby-Gregory, 1898 ; ed. at Eton and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. and M.A. 1893); formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn.
Leicestershire Regt. ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Alderman
for Kesteven Div. of Lincolnshire, and patron of five livings ;
sometime Assist. Private Sec. to Sec. of State for War (Rt.
Hon. E. Stanhope) ; was Private Sec. to Sec. of State for
War (Marquess of Lansdowne) 1895-1900, and an Assist.
Under Sec. of State for War (unpaid) 1900-1902; elected
Mayor of Grantham 1912; sat as M.P. for Notts, Newark
Div. ( C ) Feb. 1900 to Jan. 1906 ; C.B. (Civil) 1897 : m. 1887,
Lady Maria Louisa Helen, who d. 1920, da. of the late Lord
Augustus Charles Henry Hervey, M.P. [M. Bristol], having
issue, of whom the el. son, Richard William Gregory, b. 1888 ;
Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1914.
— Sable, a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis argent. Crist — A cubit arm in armour
issuing in bend sinister from clouds, holding a sword pommel and hilt or over flames of fire issuant
from a wreath proper.
Seat — Denton Manor, Grantham. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers’.
Byjire, by sword.
Son living— OLIVER CHARLES EARLE, b. Jan. 26th, 1902.
Daughters living — Dorothy Geraldine {Hon. Mrs. Alexander A. Fraser), b. 1890: m. 1920,
Capt. the Hon. Alexander Arthur Fraser, M.C., Gordon Highlanders Master of Saltoun, el. 1 on
of 18th Baron Saltoun. Katharine Amothe, b. 1895. Joan Margaret, b. 1898 : m. 1919,
Major Charles Frederick Algernon Portal, D.S.O., M.C., R.A.F.
Sister living — Emmeline Mary'Elizabeth, b. 1867 : m. 1893, Henry John Cockayne Cust, who d.
1917 [see E. Brownlow, colls.]. Residence, Chancellor’s House, 17, Hyde Park Gate, W.
Uncles living (sons of 3rd baronet) — Edward Montague Earle, b. 1836 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1859, M.A. 1876) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn, 1863 ; is a J.P. for
Lincolnshire; was Stipendiary Magistrate for Sheffield 1874-1915 ; m. 1870, Sarah Elizabeth,
who d. 1909, only child of the late Robert Everard, of Fulney House, Spalding, having had
issue, Edward Everard Earle Welby-Everard (of Gosberton House, Lincolnshire, and 9,
Eccleston Square, S.W. Club, New University), b. 1870 ; ed. at Eton, and at Corpus Christi
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Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1893) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1896 ; is a J.P. for Lincolnshire ; assumed by Roy.
license 1894 the additional surname and arms of Everard ; formerly Capt. 1st W. Yorkshire
R.E. (Vol.) : m. 1899, Gwladys Muriel Petra, da. of the late Rev. G. W. Herbert, and has issue
living, Philip Herbert Earle b. 1902, Christopher Earle b. 1909, Clemence Penelope Olga b.
1905, — Glynne Everard Earle, b. 1872 : Major S. Wales Borderers ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1914, — Hugh Robert Everard Earle, b. 1885 ; is a Dist. Commr., E. Africa :
m. 1915, Dorothea Margaret, da. of the late Charles Martin Green, of Richmond, Surrey, —
Cicely Elizabeth : m. 1910, William Ernest Tweedie, formerly of Abial, Coorg, India, and’ has
issue living, Margery Elizabeth b. 1912. Rosamond Cicely b. 1914. — Margaret Sarah. Residence,
Yew Lodge, Spalding. Sir Alfred Cholmeley Earle Welby, K.B.E., b. 1849 ; ed. at Eton;
was Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 2nd Dragoons (Roy. Scots Greys) 1892-6 ; is a J.P. for Kesteven
and Lincolnshire, and Sec. Roy. Patriotic Fund Corporation ; has 2nd class Russian Order
of St. Anne (jewelled) ; unsuccessfully contested Grantham 1885, and Poplar Div. of Tower
Hamlets 1886 and 1892 ; sat as M.P. for Taunton (C) July 1895 to Jan. 1906, when he un-
successfully contested Finsbury, E. Div.; K.B.E. 1918: m. 1898, Alice Desiree, da. of the
late A. E. Copland-Griffiths, and has issue living, Rannulf Alfred Earle, b. 1902, — Amyse
Mary, b. 1900, — Eda Desiree, b. 1904. Residences , 18, Chester Street, Belgrave Square, S.W.i ;
Stowford Mill House, Bradford on-Avon. Club, Carlton.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Rev. Walter Hugh Earle Welby, 3rd son of
3rd baronet, b. 1833, d. 1912 : m. 1st, 1861, Frances, who d. 1875, da. of the
Right Rev. Dr. Ollivant, Bishop of Llandafi ; 2ndly, 1878, Florence Laura,
who d. 1913, da. of the late Rev. George Sloane Stanley, R. of Branstone, near
Grantham, of Roche Court, Fareham : —
Frances Alice. Residence, Hamilton House, Hall Road, N.W.8.
Issue of the late Rt. Rev. Thomas Earle Welby, D.D., 2nd son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1810, d. 1899 : m. 1837, Mary Ann, who d. 1896, da. of T. Browne: —
Penelope : m. 1863, Maj.-Gen. John Haughton, R.A., who d. 1889. Elizabeth. Caroline :
m. 1st, 1867, Charles Fowler, M.D., who d. 1877 ; 2ndly, 1884, the Rev. Francis William Carr6,
who d. 1901, V. of ,St. Katherine’s, near Marlborough. Katherine : m. 1873, Saul Solomon,
who d. 1896. Edith Frances: m. 1884, Surg. -Lieut. -Col. Robert Mark Bradford, who d.
1915. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Rt. Rev. Thomas Earle Welby (ante) : —
Issue of the late Henry Earle Welby, b. 1838, d. 1869, m. 1866, Cecilia, da. of T. Bland,
of Georgetown, Cape of Good Hope : —
Hugh Earle, b. 1867 : m. 1908, Evelyn Borradaile. da. of Adam Bell, formerly Rhodesian Civil Ser.,
and has issue living, Edward Hugh Earle, b. 1915, — Gwyneth Mary, b. 1910. Residence, Fred
Mine, Filabusi, Rhodesia.
Issue of the late Charles Earle Welby, b. 1850, d. 1913 : m. 1880, Annie, who d. 1912,
widow of Walter Conroy, C.E. : —
Thomas Earle, b. 1881 ; sometime Editor of Madras Mail : m. 1909, Theodora Louise Knight, da.
of the Rev. J. F. T. Hallowes, of Mussoorie, United Provinces, India. Residence, 59, Davies
Street, W. Clubs, Constitutional, Royal Societies’.
Issue of the late Arthur Thomas Earle Welby, b. 1855, d. 1908 : m. 1st, 1874, Phoebe,
who d. 1895, da. of Capt. de Cew ; 2ndly, 1898, Maria (now of 43, Devon Road, Bedford),
da. of J. F. Mitchell: —
(By 2nd marriage) Charles Earle, b. 190-. (By 1st marriage), Wilhelmina Cecilia. Helena
Beatrice. (By 2nd marriage) Muriel.
Issue of the late Frederick Earle Welby. F.R.C.S.E., b. 1858, d. 1900 : m. 1883, Janet
Anne, da. of the late F. Henderson, of Wick, N.B. : —
Edith Jessie. Gladys : m. 1911, Edward Fanslow, formerly of Minnesota, U.S.A.
Issue of the late Rev. Arthur Earle Welby, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1815, d.
1884 : in. 1843, Julia Catherine, who d. 1892, da. of Capt. George Macdonald
(68th Regt.) : —
George Henry Francis Earle, b. 1846. Charles Earle, b. 1848. Richard Earle, b. 1854 ; is
Capt. Suffolk Regt. ; has been Lieut. Brabant’s Horse (1877-8), 5th Batn. N.N. Contingent
Zululand, Capt. and Adj. Nettleton’s Mounted Basutos, and Capt. 5th Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort’s Own) ; served in Galeka, Gaika, Zulu, and Basuto campaigns 1877-9 (medal and clasp),
and in Basutoland 1880-81 (medal with clasp) : m. 1st, 1886, Mary Isabelle, who d. 1892, da.
of the late Thomas Paget, of Forton Lodge, near Lancaster ; 2ndly, 1899, Alice Frances Black -
burne, 3rd da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Cyril Blackburne Tew, and widow of the late Vice-Adm.
Frederick Charlos Bryan Robinson [see Crofton, Bt., cr. 1801, colls.]. Julia Gertrude: m.
1894, Richard John Linton, who d. 19:0. Sarah Wilhelmina Mary.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Arthur Earle Welby (ante) : —
Issue of the late William Macdonald Earle Welby, b. 1845, d. 1885 : m. 2ndly, 1878, Jessie,
da. of Frederick Lucas, of Grahamstown, S. Africa : —
Spencer Earle, b. 1879. Glynne Earle, b. 1881. Isabel Florence. May.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Earle Welby (infra): —
Issue of the late Rev. George Earle Welby, b. 1821, d. 1916 : in. 1847, Augusta, who d.
1904, da. of the late Rev. William Woodall, of Branston, co. Leicester : —
Sir George Earle, C.M.G., b. 1851 ; ed. at Eton, and at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1872) ; has been Sec.
of Legation at Brussels, and Min. Resident and Consul-Gen. at Eogota ; elected Mayor of West-
minster 1915 and 1917, and of Gran ha m 1919; C.M.G. 1905, Knt. 1906. Residences, Queen
Anne’s Mansions, S.W. ; Allington Hall, Grantham. Clubs, Carlton, Travellers’. Felicia
Mary (Lady Dallas): in. 1884, Sir George Edward Dallas, 3rd Bt., who d. 1918. Residence,
36, Eaton Square, S.W. Emily (Hon. Lady Lloyd-Mostyn) : in. 1891, Map-Gen. the Hon.
Sir Savage Lloyd-Mostyn, K.C.B., who d. 1914 [see B. Mostyn]. Residence, 25, Cadogan
Place, S.W.
Issue of the late William Earle Welby, b. 1823, d. 191-: m. 1864, Adeline, who d.
1897, da. of the late William Fane, B.C.S. [E- Westmorland, colls.]: —
Louisa Felicia.
Issue of the late Rev. John Earle Welby, 6th son of 1st baronet, b. 1786, d. 1867 :
in. 1819, Felicia Elizabeth, who d. 1888, da. of the Rev. George Hole, of Chiun-
leigh : —
Felicia Elizabeth (Countess of Lindsey) ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England : m. 1854, the nth Earl of Lindsey, who d. 1899.
The Welbys are an ancient Lincolnshire family, of which the first mention appears in the
“ Liber Niger Scaccarii,” temp. Hen. II. ; this records that Johannes de Wellebi held, under
Mauricius de Crun, a knight’s fee and a half, “ de antiquo feodo,” enfeoffed before 1135. Many
of them have successively sat in Parliament since 9 Hen. V. The first who served as Sheriff of
Lincolnshire was Roger de Welby in the 20 Richard II. The xst, 2nd, and 3rd baronets succes-
sively represented Grantham in Parliament, and the 3rd baronet assumed the additional surname
of Gregory. Sir William, 4th baronet, also sat as M.P. for Grantham (C) 1857-68 and for Lincoln-
shire S. 1868-84, and assumed by Royal license 1876 the additional surname of Gregory.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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WELDON, Creation (I.) 1723, of Dunmore, co. Carlow.
Sir Anthony Edward Wolseley Weldon,
7th Baronet ; b. Dec 1st, 1902 ; s. his father, Col. Sir
Anthony Arthur, C V O , D.S.O., 1917.
$nns — Argent, a cinquefoil pierced gules, on a chief of the
second a demi-lion issuant of the first. Crests — 1st, a demi-lion
rampant argent guttee de sang ; 2nd, the bust of Queen Elizabeth
(granted by Queen Elizabeth as a special mark of favour).
Seats — Kilmorony, Athy, co. Kildare ; Rahinderry, Queen’s
co.
Brothers living — thomas Brian, b. May 19th, 1905.——
Terence Gordon Mackworth, b. 1909.
Uncles living (sons of 5th baronet) — Bertram de Weltden, MX.,
b. 1872; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. : is Major
Lancashire Fusiliers, and serving with Egyptian Army ;
served in S. Africa 1899, present at battle of Dundee (wounded,
despatches, Queen’s medal with clasp) ; was A.D.C. to Gen.
Comdg. at the Curragh 1900-1901. Henry Walter, D.S.O. ,
b. 1878; Major Prince of Wales’s Leinster Regt. (Roy.
Canadians) ; S. Africa 1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps).
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) ;
D.S.O. 1919 : m. 1909, Helen Louise Victoria, da. of the late
Sir Edward Porter Cov^n, of Craig-a-vad, co. Down, and
has issue living, Hamilton Edward Crosdill, b. 1910, — Aurea
Elizabeth, b. 1915.
Aunts living (daughter of 5th baronet) — Mabelle Harriet Lucy. Murielle Nina Eva.
Great-Uncle living (son of 4th baronet) — Francis, b. 1836; is Col. Indian Army; tn. 1871,
Henrietta Frances Alicia, da. of the late Langford Kennedy, and has issue living, Walter Lang-
ford (of The High Court, Bombay), b. 1872 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Selwyn Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1894, LL.M. 1898) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1899 : m. 1st, 1904, Emma Anne, who d. 1905,
da. of the late John Henry Tod, of 10, Courtfield Gardens, S.W. ; 2nd, 1910, Muriel Stewart,
da. of William Richardson, of Bishop’s Down Grange, Tunbridge Wells, and Bombay, and has
issue living (by 2nd marriage), Francis William Charles b. 1913, Patrick Langford Daryl, b. 191 7,
Evelyn Stewart, — Ernest Steuart, D.S.O., b. 1877 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; Major and Acting
Lieut. -Col. Dorsetshire Regt.; S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1919: tn. 1916,
Helen Cecilia, da. of the late Alfred Greaves, of Haversham, Bucks, and has issue living,
Arthur Reginald b. 1918, — Ethel Olive, b. 1875, — Winifred Edith, b. 1883 : in. 1916, Capt.
Montagu H. Hartcup, Army Ser. Corps, of Bungay, and has issue living. Guy Rider Monyns
b. 191-. Residence, Erlimount, Earley, Reading.
Widow living Of 6th Baronet — Winifred Bruce Blakeney, O.B.E. ( Lady Weldon), da. of
the late Col. Varty Rogers (Roy. Dublin Fusiliers and H.M.’s Bodyguard of Gentlemen-at-
Arms), of Broxmore Park.Romsey; tn. 1902, Col. Sir Anthony Arthur Weldon, C.V.O., D.S.O.,
6th baronet, who d. (result of active service during European War) 1917. Residences, Kiiinorony,
Athy, co. Kildare ; Rahinderry, Queen’s co.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Thomas Weldon, C.I.E. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Major Francis Harry Weldon, D.S.O. , b. 1869, d. 1920 : m. 1902, Eveleen
(now of Rosefield, Hastings Road, Bexhill-on-Sea), da. of the late Thomas Fielden
Campbell, of Devonshire Place, W. : —
George Anthony Thomas, b. 190S. Sybil May, b. 1906.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Walter Weldon, 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1828, d.
1907 : m. 1st, 1861, Louisa Acheson, who d. 1872, da. of the late Sir James
Macaulay Higginson, K.C.B. ; 2ndly, 1876, Anne Homan, who d. 1913, da.
of the late Daniel Molloy, of Clonbeale, King’s co, : —
(By 1st marriage), Helen Mary Alice Frances : m. 1911. Lieut. -Col. Oswald Mosley Croshaw,
D.S.O., Yeo., who d. (killed in action during European War) 1917.— — Louisa Elinor : m. 1900,
Brig.-Gen. George Walker, D.S.O., R.E. Evaleen Maud Mary : m. 1910, Capt. Ralph
Blackett, formerly Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers [ see Blackett, Bt.]. Residence, Halton Red
House, Corbridge-on-Tyne. (By 2nd marriage), Arthur Steuart, b. 1877 ; ed. at Dublin
Univ. ; Major N. Staffordshire Regt.; d. (killed in action in Mesopotamia) 1917. Harriet
Hockley : m. 1910, Thomas Loftus Uniacke Townshend, and has issue living, Anne Weldon,
b. 1915. Residence, Myross, Merrion, co. Dublin. Gertrude Wilmer: m. 1916, Capt.
Conway Higginson, R.A.
Issue of the late Col. Thomas Weldon, C.I.E. , 5th son of 4th baronet, b. 1834,
d. 1905 : tn. 1865, Helen Rachael Louisa (now of 15, Bolton Gardens, S.W.),
da. of the late Gen. George William Young Simpson, R.A. : —
Walter Ivan, b. 1871 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd and 4th Batns. Manchester Regt. : m. 1899, Edith
Lucy, da. of Clifton Whiting, formerly of Ashstead Grange, Surrey, and has issue living, Violet
Iva, b. 1900. Loui Harriet Grace : tn. 1895, Maximilian McKenzie Litkie.
Issue of the late Rev. Lewen Burton Weldon, D.D., 7th son of 4th baronet,
b. 1840, d. 1914 : m. 1871, Olivia Maria, da. of Sir Croker Barrington,
4th Bt. : —
Lewen (Francis) Barrington, M.C., b. 1875 ; ed, at St. Edward’s Sch., Oxford, and at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin; is Surveyor-Gen. of Egypt ; European War 1914-19, as Capt. Intelligence Corps
(M.C., Order of the Nile) : tn. 1904, Mary Macaulay, el. da. of the late Lawrence Bomford
Molloy, J.P., of Clonbeale, Birr, King’s co., and has issue living, Olivia Mary. Kenneth
Charles, D.S.O., b. 1877 ; ed. at St. Edward’s Sch., Oxford, and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A.
1899) ; Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers ; S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), European War 1914-18 as Lieut. -Col.
Comdg. a Batn. Roy. Irish Fusiliers (Legion of Honour) ; D.S.O. 1917: tn. 1906, Constance
Elizabeth Jane, only da of the late Major John Croker, Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers, of Byblox,
Doneraile, co. Cork, and has issue living, Anthony Croker, b. 1907, — Aphra Elizabeth, b. 1911,
— Elinor Constance, b. 1913, — Clemence Jane, b. 1915. Mary Caroline: tn. 1912, Brian
James Gwynn (formerly Lieut. R.A.), Min. of Labour, Ireland, youngest son of the late Rev.
JohnGwynn, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity in Trin. Coll., Dublin, and has issue living,
Mercy Felicia. Residence, 48, Hollybrook Road, Clontarf, Dublin. Hilda Frances: tn. 1918,
the Rev. Cyril Summerfield Pugh, R. of Buckland-Ripers. Residence, The Rectory, Buckland-
Ripers, Dorchester. Anna Felicia: tn. 1908, Lieut. -Col. William Harley Macalpine-Leny
D.S.O., R.A., of Duror, Argyllshire, and has issue living,. Kenneth Harley, b. 1909.
24*
Well done.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
The patent of the ist baronet, Sir Thomas Burdett, was conferred with remainder to the
male issue of his sister Anne, wife of Walter Weldon. Col. Sir Anthony A. Weldon, C.V.O., D.S.O.,
6th Bt., a J.P. for Queen’s co. and co. Kildare ; was State Steward and Chamberlain to Lord-
Lieut. of Ireland and Lieut, of co. Kildare ; he d. (result of active ser. in France) 1917 (despatches.
Brevet Col.).
WELLS, Creation (U.K.) 1883, of Upper Grosvenor Street, and Golder’s Hill,
Hampstead, Middlesex. [Extinct 1906.]
Sir Arthur Spencer Wells, 2nd and last Baronet .
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet — Theodosia Mary. Residence, Watchet, Belstone, Devon.
Elizabeth Marian : m. 1889, John Castleman Swinburne-Hanham, Recorder of Faversham,
and has issue living, Eileen, b. 1892 : m. 1915, Capt. George Wren Howard, M.C., King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps, cf 11, Briardale Gardens, N.W.3, and has issue living, Priscilla b. 1916, — Barbara,
b. 1899. Residences, 106, Goldhurst Terrace, S. Hampstead, N.W. ; Manston, Sturminster
Newton, Dorset. Alice Barbara. Residence. Watchet, Belstone, Devon. Evelyn Mar-
garet. Club, Alexandra.
WERNHER, Creation (U.K.) 1905, of Luton Hoo Park, Luton, Bedfordshire.
Sir Derrick Julius Wernher, 2nd
Baronet ; b. June 7th, 1889 ; s. his father, Sir
'Julius Charles, 1912; has been Lieut. Herts
Yeo., Capt. and Acting Major Army Ser.' Corps,
and attached R.A.F. ; European War 1917 (Croix
de Guerre).
^rms — Gules the head of a grappling-iron argent, in
base a mount vert surmounted by two mullets of six
points or. Crest — On a lozenge sable between two ele-
phants’ trunks erect per fesse gules and or counterchanged
a mullet as in the arms.
Brother living— HAROLD AUGUSTUS, b. Jan. 1 6th,
1893 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; formerly Lieut. Lancers : wi.
1917, Countess Anastasia Torby ( Lady Zia Wernher —
raised to title and precedence of an Earl’s daughter
1917), el. da. of the Grand Duke Michael Miehaelovitch
of Russia, and has issue living, George Michael Alex-
ander, b. 1918, — Georgina, b. 1919. Residence, Som-
eries House, Regent’s Park, N.W.i.
Widow living of 1st baronet— Alice Sedgwick
( Baroness Ludlow), da. of James Mankiewicz, of Pern-
bridge Square, W. ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England : m. ist, 1888, Sir Julius Charles Wernher, ist Bt., who d. 1912,
leaving issue, of whom the youngest son, Alexander Pigott, b. 1897 ; Lieut. Welsh Guards ; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1916; 2ndly, 1919, the 2nd Ba'on Ludlow. Resi-
dences, Lubenham, Market Harborough; Luton Hoo, Luton ; Bath House, 82, Piccadilly, W.
The ist baronet, Sir Julius Charles Wernher, was senior partner in the firm of Wernher, Beit
and Co., of 1, London Wall Buildings, E.C.
WESTERN, Creation (U.K.) 1864, of Rivenhall, Essex. [Extinct 1917.]
Sir Thomas Charles Callis Western, 3rd and last Baronet.
Widow living of 3rd Baronet — Elizabeth Ellen ( Lady Western), el. da. of the late Isaac
Newton : m. 1883, Sir Thomas Charles Callis Western, 3rd baronet, who d. 1917. when the title
became ex'. Residence, The Towers, 59, Finchley Road, St. John’s Wood, N.W.
Whalley-Smythe-Gardiner, see Gardiner.
WHEELER, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Woodhouse Eaves, co. Leicester.
Sir Arthur Wheeler, ist Baronet , son
of Benjamin Wheeler; b. Sept. 18th, i860; ed. at
High Sch., Nottingham ; rendered sers. in connection
with War Loan during European War: m. 1896,
Mary, el. da. of Alderman Frederick Pullman, of
Nottingham, and has issue.
,3Wms— Sable, a chevron between in chief two talbots’
heads erased and in base an eagle displayed or. (Ercat — A
talbot’s head erased sable, eared and charged on the neck
with a Catherine wheel or.
Seat— Woodhouse Eaves, Leicestershire.
Sons living— ARTHUR FREDERICK PULLMAN, 6.
Dec. 10th, 1900. John Hieron, b. 1905.
Daughters living— Catherine Mary Victoria. Nancie
Radford.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Wheeler-Cuffe, see Cuffe.
WHELER, Creation (E.) 1660, of City of Westminster, co. London.
Sir Trevor Wood Wheler, 13th
Baronet ; b. Sept. 20th, 1889; s. his father, Sir
Edward, 1903; ed. at Radley ; is Capt. Roy. Sussex
Regt. : ?n. 1915, Idris, da. of Sir Ernest Woodford
Birch, K.C.M.G. , and has issue.
$rms — Or a chevron between three leopards’ faces
sable. &mt — On a ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed
gules.
Club— Bath.
Son living— EDWARD WOODFORD, b. June 13th, 1920.
Daughters living — Audrey Idris, b. 1916. Diana
Edm£, b. 1918.
Sisters living — Feridah Audrey: m. 1915, J. Natl an.
Residence, 40A, Brunswick Square, Hove, Sussex.
Cordelia Edme : m. 1907. Oliver Plunkett. Residence,
53, Palmerston Road, Dublin.
Great-Uncles living (sons of 10th baronet) — Francis
Henry, b. 1848 ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. Loyal
North Lancashire Regt.; retired as Lieut. -Col. 1887:
m. 1885, Jenny, da. of the late John Highett, of
Weymouth, Dorset, and of Highton, Victoria, and has
issue living, Trevor, b. 1888, — Francis Glynne, b. 1891, —
Doris Laura. Charles Stuart, b. 1851 ; formerly Lieut. -
Col. and Brevet Col. 6th Bengal Cav. : in. 1876, Alice
Up to the mark. Lilian, da. of Lieut. -Col. J. S. Ogilvie, Indian Army, and
has issue living, Aubery Stuart (of Johannesburg, Trans-
vaal), b. 1877 : m. 1904, Blanche Christian, only da. of S. W. Jameson, formerly 28, Princes
Square, Bayswater, W., and has issue living, Stephen Jameson b. 1907, Elinor Jameson b.
190 6, — D orothy .
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Charles John Wheler, 2nd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Edward Wheler, b. 1798, d. 1879 : m. 184 5, Elizabeth Anne, who d. 1906,
da. of Samuel Tertius Galton, of Duddeston, Warwick .hire : —
Edward Galton, b. 1850 ; ed. at Rugby ; formerly Commr. to Duke of Northumberland ; is a J.P.
for Northumberland and Warwickshire : m. 1890, Mary Louisa, da. of the late James Dugdale,
of Wroxall Abbey, Warwickshire. Residence, Claverdon Leys, Warwick. Lucy Elizabeth :
m. 1889, Col. Thomas James Charles Aylmer Studdy, R.A., J.P. Residence , The Avenue House,
Bishopton, Stratford-on-Avon.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Trevor Wheler, b. 1804, d. i860 : m. 1834, Charlotte, who d.
1885, da. of the Rev. Charles Euseby Isham : —
William Alfred, b. 1843 ; formerly in Indian Navy ; afterwards Commodore, and sometime
Representative in Cardiff, of Peninsular and Oriental Co.; served during Egyptian Campaign
1882 (medal, Egyptian medal, Khedive’s bronze star), and in Sudan 1885-6: m. 1879, Mary
Margaret, who d. 1918, da. of the late William John Cumming, M.R.C.S., and has issue living,
Frederick Trevor (of Windy Ridge, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, and 15, Emperor’s Gate, South
Kensington, S.W.7.), b. 1880; ed. at Rugby: m. 1905, Romana Gertrude, only da. of the late
William Bemrose, F.S.A., of Elmhurst, Derby, — Winifred Margaret, b. 1882 : m. 1915, the Rev.
Edward Powell, Minor Canon of Rochester, of The Precincts, Rochester, and has issue living, a
son b. 1919, Mayant Cecilia b. 1916, — Mary Glynne, b. 1887 : m. 1914, the Rev. John Augustus
Kirby, V. of Otterbourne, Hants, and an Hon. Chap, to the Forces, and has issue living,
Mary Aline Glynne, b. 1915. Caroline Emma: m. 1869, the Rev. William Handcock, who d.
1897, and has issue living, Arthur Robert William, b. 1872, — Alice Caroline Isham. Residence ,
Uxbridge Road, Hampton Hill, Middlesex. Emily Georgiana Erskine. Rosa Penelope :
m. 1874, the Rev. Arthur Beauclerc Tarbutt, who d. 1889, and has issue living, Eleanor Isham :
m. 1900, Percy Hooper Jackson, and has issue living, Percy Beauclerc b. 1901.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Trevor Wheler (ante) : —
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late Col. Henry Isham Wheler, b. 1840, d. 1918 : in. 1st,
1869, Frances Catherine, who d. 1904, da. of Col. James Charles Innes, Bengal N.I. ;
2ndly, 1906, Alice (now of 8, Midvale Road, St. Heliers, Jersey), da. of the late
Edmund Malpas, of Worcester: —
Laura Evelyn, b. 1878.
Issue of the late Charles Trevor Wheler, b. 1841, d. 1874 : m. 1861, Elizabeth Anne,
who d. 1872, da. of John Fleming Martin Reid : —
Edith Trevor : m. 1891, the Rev. Aston Legh Whitlock, R. of Sidlow Bridge. Residence , Sidlow
Bridge Rectory, Reigate, Surrey.
Issue (by 1st marriage) of the late John Mordaunt Wheler, 6. 1845, d, 1910 : m. 1st, 1872,
Caroline Martha Anne (marriage dissolved on her petition 1881), da. of the late Josiah
Cash, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Matlock ; 2ndly, 1882, Ellen Victoria, who d. 1891, da.
of the late John Coates, of Seedley Cottage, Pendleton, Manchester, and widow of
Sydney Smith, of Barr Hill, Pendleton : —
Annie Rose, b. 1873: m. 1892, Harvey Kinnersley Bradbury, M.R.C.S., L.R C.P. Residence, 86,
Queen’s Road, Nuneaton. Caroline Gertrude, b. 1874: m. 1895, Joseph Ebenezer Wright,
and has issue living, Helen Dorothy Port, b. 1896.
The 1st baronet, Sir William, was M.P. for Queensborough temp. Charles II., and his wife
was Laundress to the Royal Family. The 2nd baronet, Col. Sir Charles, his cousin, who suc-
ceeded by a special limitation, was Governor of the Leeward Islands, M.P. for Cambridge Univer-
sity in the Long Parliament, and one of the gentlemen entrusted to carry the plate of that Univer-
sity to Charles I. The 9th baronet, Lieut. -Col. Sir Trevor, served throughout the Peninsular
War, including Waterloo ; and the 10th baronet, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Francis, C.B., served in Bundle-
cund 1821-2, in Afghanistan 1839-40, in the Punjab 1848-9, and in Indian Mutiny 1858-9.
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WHICHCOTE, Creation (E.) 1660, of The Inner Temple, co. London.
Juste et droi
Just and right.
Sir George Whichcote, 9th Baronet ; b. Sept.
3rd, 1870 ; s. his father, Sir George, 1893 ; ed. at Magdalene
Coll., Camb. ; formerly Capt. 3rd and 4th Batns. Northamptonshire
Regt. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Lincolnshire (High Sheriff 1900),
and patron of three livings.
$rms — Ermine, two boars passant gules, langued azure, the tusks
and bristles or. Cm t — A boar’s head erased and erect gules, langued
azure, armed or.
Seat — Aswarby Park, Folkingham, Lincolnshire.
Brother living— HUGH CHRISTOPHER, b. April 18th, 1874 : m.
1909, Flora Lilian, da. of the late Rev. C. S. Sundius, and has issue
living, Isolda Sophia, b. 1910, — Diana Juliane, b. 1911, — Pauline Clare,
6.1914. Residence, Aswarby Park, Folkingham, Lincolnshire.
Sister living— Louisa Mary.
The 1st baronet, Sir Jeremy Whichcote, was Solicitor-General to the Prince Elector Palatine.
At the request of Charles II., during his exile, he purchased the Wardenship of the Fleet, and
by officiating himself at times sheltered the King’s agents. The 3rd baronet was M.P. for Cam-
bridgeshire.
WHITE, Creation (U.K.) 1802, of Wallingwells, Nottinghamshire.
Sir Archibald Woollaston White, 4th
Baronet , son of the late William Knight Hamilton
Ramsay White, 2nd son of 2nd baronet ; b. Oct. 14th,
1877 ; s. his uncle, Sir Thomas Woollaston, 1907 ;
ed. at Wellington, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Lieut.-
Col. (T.D.) R.H.A. (Territorial); formerly Capt.
Yorkshire R.G.A. : in. 1903, Gladys Bracken Love,
da. of the Rev. Edward Augustus Beecher Pitman, R.
of Stonegrave, Oswaldkirk, Yorkshire, and has issue.
$rms — Gules, a chevron vaire between three lions
rampant or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet argent, a
demi-eagle displayed sable.
Seats — Walling Wells, Worksop, Nottinghamshire;
Langold, Nottinghamshire.
Sons living— THOMAS ASTLEY WOOLLASTON, b.
May 13th, 1904. Richard Taylor, b. 1908. Archi-
bald John Ramsay, b. 1910.
Brothers living — William Taylor, M.C., b. 1880 ; is Capt.
Yorkshire Regt.; European War 1914-17 (M.C.).
Charles Ramsay, D.S.O., b. 1881 ; Lieut.-Col. Yorkshire
Regt.; European War 1914-18 (D.S.O., Belgian Croix
de Guerre and Order of Crown) ; D.S.0. 1918 John Broughton, M.C., b. 1889; Capt. Sher-
wood Foresters ; European War 1914-18 (M.C.).
Sister living— Bridget: m. 1906, Lieut.-Col. Alfred George William Wright, R.F.A., and has issue
living, George William James Hamilton, b. 1911, — Helen Mary Fawkes, b. 1908,— Bridget
Rosemary, b. 1919. Residence, Bessingby Hall, Bridlington, Yorkshire.
Mother living — Edith Laura, da. of the late Rev. Archibald Paris, of Ludgvan, Cornwall : m.
1876, William Knight Hamilton Ramsay White, who d. 1900, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, and has
issue’ living [see ante). Residence, Leahurst, Tickhill, Yorkshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Rev. Taylor White, 2nd son of 1st baronet,
b. 1805, d. 1853 : m. 1st, 1828, Dorothy Letitia, who d. 1840, da. of Col. John
Kirke, of Markham, Notts ; 2ndly, 1850, Charlotte Bates, who d. 1887, da.
of R. Crofts, of Dumpton Park, Isle of Thanet : —
(By 2nd marriage) Charlotte Crofts : in. 1880, William James Chalk, and has issue living, .Sybil
Guinevere Landon, — Gladys Mary, — Evelyn Charlotte Prichard. Residence, The Limes,
Crawley, Sussex. Bridget : in. 1876, the Rev. Preb. William John Humble-Crofts, R. of
Waldron and Canon of Chichester, having had issue, of whom John Herbert, b. 1878; is Lieut. -
Com. Roy. Naval Reserve : m. 1911, Beatrice M., da. of the late C. D. Harrod, of Culverwood,
Waldron, Sussex, and has issue living, Michael b. 1918, Bridget Joan b. 1912, Margaret Beatrice
b. 1913,— Woollaston Gonville Bromjiead, b. 1880 ; Major Roy. Sussex Regt., and an Assist.
Provost Marshal: m. 19x5, Winifred Mary, da. of J. H. Podd, of Sudbury, Suffolk, and has issue
living, Cyril Cotton b. 1916, Betty b. 1919,— Cyril Mitford, b. 1881 ; Capt. Roy. Sussex Regt. ;
d. (killed' in action during European War) 1916,— Arthur Maughan, b. 1883 ; Lieut. Roy. Naval
Air Ser. ; d. (killed during European War) 1918: in. 1910, Margaret Geruon Cooper,— Edith
Una, b. 1889,— Bridget Maud, b. 1892. Residence, Waldron Rectory, Sussex.
Grandchildren (by 1st marriage) of the late Rev. Taylor White (ante) : —
Issue of the late John White, b. 1839, d. 1911 : in. 1876, his cousin Louisa Caroline, who
d. 1915, da. of the late George Towry White, Bar.-at-law : —
Taylor Woollaston, b. 1879 : in. 1906, Mary, da. of George Broadbent. George Towry, b. 1889 ;
is in New Zealand Camel Corps. John Mervyn, b. 1892; Capt. Hampshire Regt.; Mesopo-
tamia 1914-18. Louisa Mary Maxwell, b. 1882. Frances Armstrong, b. 1883.— Amy
Axme Cecil, b. 1884. Penelope Errington, b. 1885. Isabella Georgina Sarah, b. 1887.
Joanna Caroline Deeima, b. 1891. Cicely Bridget Heathcote, b. 1894. Joyce Alice Fin-
derne, b. 1897. Residence , 1, Cedars Road, Beckenham, Kent.
Descendants of the late Lieut.-Col. Taylor White, brother of 1st baronet.
Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 1st baronet, who was created with remainder to his father’s
issue male, was 7th in descent from Thomas White, of Tuxford Manor, Notts, who in. Anne Cecil,
sister of the famous William, Lord Burghley.
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WHITE, Creation (U.K.) 1904, of Cotbam House, Bristol.
Sir (George) Stanley White, 2nd
Baronet ; b. July 31st, 1882 ; s. his father, Sir
George, 1916 ; ed. at Clifton Coll. ; is a
Member of the firm of George White and
Co., of Bristol, and a Director of British The
Bristol Aeroplane Co. (Limited), etc. ; also
■interested in electric street traction and other
industrial enterprises: m. 1908, Kate Muriel,
da. of the late Thomas Baker, of Durdham
Park, Bristol, and has issue.
$rms — Barry wavy of six argent and azure, over
all a lymphad sable, on a chief of the second two
roses of the first. Cmt — Upon a mount vert a
beacon fired proper, pendent therefrom a sail azure
charged with a rose as in the arms.
Seats — Hollywood Tower, Westbury-on-Trym,
Gloucestershire ; Old Sneed Park, Bristol.
Son living— GEORGE STANLEY M1DELTON,
b. April nth, 1913.
Sister living — Daisy May, b. 1877: m. 1902, Major
Ernest John Hudson, O.B.E., formerly Queen’s
Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.). Residence, Prosperous,
Hungerford.
The 1st baronet, Sir George White, head of the firm of George White and Co., of Bristol, was
one of the pioneers of Electric Street Traction (being the first to introduce it into London, Dublin,
Bristol, Middlesbrough, etc.), and established the first manufactory of Aeroplanes in England,
and introduced “ Bristol ” Biplanes and Monoplanes.
White (Jervis-White-Jervis), see Jervis.
White Todd, see Todd.
WHITEHEAD, Creation (U.K.) 1889, of Highfield House, Catford Bridge, Kent.
Sir George Hugh Whitehead, 2nd Baronet ;
b. Oct. 30th, 1861 ; j. his father, Sir James, 1917 ; ed. at
Clifton Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1884, M.A.
1887) ; is one of H.M.’s Lieuts. for City of London, a J.P.
for Kent, and a Member of London Stock Exchange : m. 1889,
Gertrude Grace, da. of the late Sir William Ascroft, J.P., of
Overleigh House, Preston, Lancashire, and The Wyke,
Grasmere, Westmorland, having had issue, of whom the el.
son, James Hugh Edendale, Lieut. Roy. W. Kent. Regt. ; d.
(result of active ser. during European War) 1919, and the
younger son, George William Edendale, b. 1895 5 Lieut.
R.F.A. and attached R.A.F. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1918.
^rws — Per pale azure and sable, on a fesse invected and plain
cottised or between three fleurs-de-lis of the last, a fasces erect between
two eagles’ heads erased proper. Crrst — An eagle, wings expanded proper, each wing charged
with a fasces erect or, supporting with the dexter claw an escutcheon of the arms.
Residences — The Shrubbery, Oxford ; Queen Anne’s Mansions, S.W.i. Clubs — Reform,
Gresham.
Daughters living — Christobel, b. 1891: m. 1917, Pierre de Putron, Nigerian Civil Ser. Resi-
dence, Lower Bertozerie, Guernsey. Joan Gertrude, b. 1894. Sylvia Mercy Ascroft,
b. 1899.
Brothers living— ROWLAND EDWARD, K.C., b. Sept. 1st, 1863 , ed. at Clifton Coll., and at
Univ. Coll., Oxford (1st class History in Final Schs., B.A. 1886, M.A. 1889) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1888, and Lincoln’s Inn 1890, a K.C. 1910, and a Bencher 1914 ; is one of H.M.’s Lieuts. for City
of London ; was Parliamentary Private Sec. (unpaid) to Under Sec. of State for Home Depart.
(Rt. Hon. H. L. Samuel, M.P.) 1906-9, and to Attorney-Gen. 1909-10 ; sat as M.P. for Essex,
S.-E. Div. (L) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910, having been defeated there 1900 : m. 1893, Ethel Mary
Leonie, da. of the late Philip H. Rathbone, J.P., of Greenbank Cottage, Wavertree, near
Liverpool, and has issue living, Philip Henry Rathbone, b. 1897 ; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at
R.M.C. ; is Lieut. Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I. ; served during European War 1916-18
(wounded), — Gilbert Rathbone, b. 1910, — Hermione Elfrida Mary, b. 1894, — Eileen Isabel, b.
1895. Residences, 8, Grove End Road, St. John’s Wood, N.W.8. ; Whitecross, Wallingford.
Club, Reform. Wilfred James, D.S.O., b. 1873 ; ed. at Rugby, arid at Trin. Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1895, M.A. 1899) ; sometime Managing Director of Gilbert Whitehead and Co. (Limited),
colour printers; Lieut. -Col. London Regt; European War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1917 : m. 1907, Dona Margaret, da. of the late T. A. N. Chase, I.C.S.,and has
issue living, John Chase, b. 1913, — Elizabeth Dona, b. 1910. Residence, Bexcourt, Eastbourne.
Club, Devonshire.
Sisters living— Leila Isabel Mercy, b. 1874; a J.P. for Keat. Residence, Hazlewood,
Wilmington, near Dartford, Kent. Florence Marion, b. 1877. Residence, Hazlewood,
Wilmington, near Dartford, Kent.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Gilbert Hinds Whitehead, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1866, d.
1908 : m. 1901, Helena Emmeline (now of New Haven, Eltham, Kent), only
da. of the late Henry A. Langford, of Plymouth : —
Margaret Joy, b. 1905.
The 1st baronet, Sir James, was Lord Mayor of London 1888-9, and sat as M.P. for
Leicester (L) 1892-4 ; his Baronetcy was conferred upon him “ in recognition of highly valuable
services during an eventful Mayoralty,” in the course of which he was instrumental in settling
the great Dock Strike.
Virtute et labore.
By pluck and work.
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pebrett’s illustrated baronetage.
HUNTINGTON-WHITELEY, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Grimley, Worcester.
Sir Herbert James Huntington-White-
LEY, ist Baronet, son of the late George Whiteley,
of Woodlands, Blackburn, and brother of 1st Baron
Marchamley, by Margaret, da of James Pickop, M.D.,
of Blackburn ; b. Dec. 8th, 1857 ; ed. privately, and
abroad ; is a J. P. for Blackburn (for which Borough
he was Mayor 1892), and a J.P. for Worcestershire
(High Sheriff 1913); sat as M.P. for Ashton-under-
Lyne (C) July 1895 to Jan* I9°6 (defeated there Jan.
1906 and Jan. 1910) ; sat for Mid, or Droitwicb,
Div. of Worcestershire Feb. 1916 to Nov. 1918 ;
assumed by Roy. license 1918, for himself and issue,
the additionul surname and arms of Huntington : m.
1895, Florence Kate, el. da. of William Balle Hunt-
ington, D.L., of Woodlands, Darwen, Lancashire, and
has issue.
&rms— ist and 4th, per fesse dancettSe sable and gules, in
chief a pale or, thereon three bars of the second, in base a fleur
de lir argen'- Whiteley ; 2nd and 3rd or, on a pale between two
rcses in fesse gules, barbed and seeded proper, a lion rampant
between two water bougets of the first, and for distinction a canton of the second, Huntington .
Crests — ist, a stag’s head couped argent, attired or, holding in the mouth a bell gold, Whiteley ;
2nd upon a mount vert a lion’s head couped at the neck or, gorged with a collar vair between
two roses gules, barbed, leaved and stalked proper, and for distinction charged on the neck with
a cross-crosslet also gules, Huntington.
Seat— Thorngrove, near Worcester. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional, Ranelagh.
Sons living— HERBERT MAURICE, R.N., b. July 25th, 1896; ed. at Eton; Lieut. R N. : tn.
1919, Margot, da. of Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, P.C., M.P. for Worcestershire, Bewdley Div.,
of Astley Hall, near Stourport, and 93, Eaton Square, S.W., aud has issue living, Herbert
Oliver, b. 1920. Eric Arthur, b. 1903 ; ed. at Eton.
HAWKINS-WHITSHED, Creation (U.K.) 1834, of Killincarrick, Wicklow.
[Extinct 1871.1
Sir St. Vincent Bentinck Hawkins-Whitshed, 3rd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 3rd Baronet — Elizabeth Alice Frances : tn. ist, 1879, Col. Frederick
Gustavus Burnaby, who d. (killed in action) 1885 ; 2ndly, 1886, John Frederic Main, D.Sc.,
who d. 1892 ; 3rdly, 1900, Francis Bernard Aubrey Le Blond, and has issue (by ist marriage),
Harry Arthur Gustavus St. Vincent (Club, Carlton), b. 1880. Residence, The Ploddy House,
Newent, Gloucester. Clubs, Ladies’ Alpine, Empress, Forum.
$rms — Vair, on a pile or a mount in base vert, thereon
a mountain ash tree proper. Crist — On a mount vert
a mountain ash tree surmounted by a rainbow, all proper.
Residence — Harehope Hall, Alnwick, Northumber-
land. Club — New University.
Sons living— FREDERICK ADAIR, b. April 13th,
1911. Alan Lewis, b. 1913.
Daughter living — Joan Yvonne, b. 1914.
Brother living — Denis Grey, b. 1893 ; ed. at Eton and at
Magdalen Coll., Oxford; formerly Capt. King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps: rn. 1915, Madeline Mabel Ambrose, da.
of Charles Robert Whorwood Adeane [see B.Leconfield,
colls.], and has issue living, Adair Michael Charles, b.
1916, — Elizabeth Sybil Isabel, b. 1918.
Sister living— Eira Grey, b. 1897.
Uncles living (sons of ist baronet) — Arthur Lawford, b.
1868 : tn. 1896, Beatrice, el. da. of Col. Charles Hervey
Bagot, C.B., R.E., and has issue living, Joyce Made-
line, b. 1898 : mi. 1917, Capt. P. R. F. Mason, King’s
(Liverpool Regt.). Residence, Forest Park, Windsor.
Club, St. Stephen’s. Edgar Clare, b. 1876 : tn. 1909,
Make use oj your opportunity. Cicely Margaret, da. of Col. Charles Hervey Bagot,
C.B., of Brook Cottage, East Grinstead. Residence, Bradstone Brook, near Guildford. Club,
Wellington.
WIGAN, Creation (U.K.) 1898, of Clare Lawn, Mortlake, Surrey, and Purland
Chase, Ross, Herefordshire.
Sir Roderick Grey Wigan, 3rd
Baronet ; b. Nov. nth, 1886; s. his father, Sir
Frederick William, 1907 : m. 1909, his
cousin, Ina, da. of Lewis D. Wigan, formerly of
Kilmory, Argyll, and has issue.
Aunts living (daughters of ist baronet) — Katherine, b. i860. Ellen Mary, b. 1862 : tn. 1900,
the Rev. William Alexander Birkbeck, V. of St. Saviour’s, Raynes Park, Wimbledon, and has
issue living, a son, b. 1901. Ethel Harriet, b. 1866 : tn. 1890, Egerton Spencer Grey [see E.
Grey, colls.]. Residence, The White House, Cobham, Surrey. Constance Helen, b. 1875 :
in. 1913, the Rev. Francis Nathaniel Hill, formerly Senior Chap, and Canon of Bombay. Resi-
dence,
The ist baronet, Sir Frederick Wigan, son of the late John Alfred Wigan, of Clare House,
near Maidstone, a Director of NorthlCondon Railway, and High Sheriff of cos. London and Surrey
189 j, d. March 1907, and his sou, Sir Frederick William, 2nd baronet, d. in April of same year.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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WIGGIN, Creation (U.K.) 1892, of Metchley Grange, Harborne, Staffordshire.
Sir Charles Richard Henry Wiggin, 3rd
Baronet ; b. March 21st, 1885 ; s. his father, Sir Henry
Arthur, 1917 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1907); Major (T.D.) Staffordshire Yeo. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches): m. 1916, Mabel Violet
Mary, only da. of Sir William Jaffray, 2nd Bt.
— Gules, three mullets of six points argent, on a chief
invected or two spurs sable. Crest — Over a fleur-de-lis sable,
a spur or between two wings erect proper, each charged with a
fleur-de-lis of the first.
Seat — Metchley Grange, Harborne, Staffordshire. Town
Residence — 25, Sussex Square, W.2. Clubs — Bath, Brooks’s,
Boodles’.
Sisters living — Margaret Annie, b. 1879. Elinor Mary ( Lady
Salt), b. 1882 : m. 1905, Lieut.-Col. Sir Thomas Anderdon Salt,
D.S.O., 2nd Bt. Residence, Standon Hall, Eccleshall, Stafford-
shire.
Uncles living (sons of 1st baronet) — WALTER WILLIAM, b.
Sept. 29th, 1856 ; is a J.P. for Staffordshire and Worcester-
shire, and Lieut.-Col. Yeo. ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. N.
Staffordshire Regt. : m. 1886, Edith, da. of the late G. C.
Adkins, of The Lightwoods, near Birmingham, having had issue, George Robert, b. 1889 ;
Capt. Worcestershire Yeo. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916. Residence,
The Forehill House, near King’s Norton, Worcestershire. Club, Junior United Service.
Alfred Harold, b. 1864 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886) ; is a J.P. for Worcestershire :
m. 1887, Margaret, da. of the late Edward J. Nettlefold, of Highgate, N., and has issue
living, William Henry, D.S.O. [Club, New University), b. 1888 ; ed. at Eton and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1909); Major Yeo.; European War 1915-18 (D.S.O. with Bar); D.S.O.
1916 (Bar 1918). — Richard Arthur, b. 1903, — Hilda Margaret, b. 1889: m. 1918, Major Noel
S. Wilson, Yeo., — Nancy, b. 1892. Residence, Bordesley Hall, Alvechurch, Worcestershire.
Club, New University. Edgar Askin, D.S.O., b. 1867 ; formerly Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 13th Hussars; is a J.P. and D.L. for Warwickshire, Col. in Territorial Force, and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902, in command of Mounted Inf. Regt. with rank of
Major (despatches, Brevets Major and Lieut.-Col), and during European War 1915-17, in com-
mand of a Brig. (D.S.O., Legion of Honour) ; D.S.O. 1917 : nt. 1906, Emilie Margaret, da. of
Arthur Keen, formerly of Sandyford, Edgbaston, and has issue living, Peter Milner, b. 1907.
Residence, The Templars, Warwick. Clubs, Cavalry, Naval and Military.
Aunts living (daughters of 1st baronet) — Mary Elizabeth, b. i860 : m. 1884, Brig.-Gen. Richard
Charles Bernard Lawrence, C.B., C.M.G., and has issue living, Alexander Erskine, M.C., b. 1889 ;
Capt. and Brevet Major King’s Roy. Rifle Corps: m. 1918, Muriel Mary, da. of the late
F. E. Smith, of Ryburgh, Norfolk, and widow of F. W. Tuff, E. Kent Mounted Rifles. — George
St. Patrick, b. 1893 ; is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own): m. 1918, Frances Mildred,
da. of the late Edward Nettlefold, of 12, Queen’s Gate Place, S.W., — Dorothy Ellen Mary, b.
1891. Residence, 29, Palace Gate, W.8. Ethel Malins, b. 1861 : m. 189 7, as his second
wife, Brig.-Gen. St. John Fancourt Michell Fancourt, C.B., J.P., who d. 1917, and has issue
living, Henry Lockhart St. John, R.N., b. 1900 ; became Lieut. 1920, — Mary St. John,
b. 1898. Residence, 15, Old Court Mansions, Kensington, W.
"Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — Annie Sarah ( Lady Wiggin), da. of the late Charles Rogers
Cope, of Kinnerton Court, Radnorshire, and Metchley House, Edgbaston : m. 1878, Sir Henry
Arthur Wiggin, 2nd baronet, who d. 1917. Residence, Aston Hall, Stone, Staffordshire.
The 1st baronet, Sir Henry Samuel, sat as M.P. for E. Staffordshire (L) 1880-85, and for
Staffordshire, Handsworth Div. (L(7) 1885-92. The 2nd baronet was High Sheriff of Stafford-
shire 1896.
WIGRAM, Creation (U.K.) 1805, of Walthamstow, Essex.
[Name pronounced “ Wiggram.”]
Sir Edgar Thomas Ainger Wig-
RAM, 6th Baronet , son of the late Rev.
Woolmore Wigram, son of Money Wigram,
5th son of 1st baronet; b. Nov. 23rd, 1864;
s. his cousin, Major Sir Frederick Loftus
Francis FITZWYGRAM, M.C., 1920; ed.
at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1886).
$rnts — Argent, on a pale gules three escallops or ;
over all a chevron engrailed counterchanged, and on
the chief waves of the sea, thereon a ship representing
an English vessel of war of the 16th century, with four
masts, sails furled proper, colors flying gules. Crest —
On a mount vert, a hand in armour in fesse couped
at the wrist proper charged with an escallop holding
a fleur-de-lis erect or. Supporters — On either side an
eagle with wings elevated argent, collared gules and
charged on the breast with a shamrock vert.
Residence — Watling House, St. Albans.
Nephews living — (Issue of the late Robert Ainger Wigram, son of the late Rev. Woolmore
Wigram (ante), b. 1866, d. 1915 : m. 1910, Evelyn Dorothy (now of 1, Belmont Hill, St. Albans),
da. of Cecil William Edward Henslowe, formerly I.C.S.) : —
CLIFFORD WOOLMORE, b. Jan. 24th, 1911.— — Edward Robert Woolmore, b. 1913.
Brothers living — Rev. William Ainger, b. 1872; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1894, M.A. 1907,
B.D. 1914); D.D., Lambeth 1910; sometime Principal of Archbishop of Canterbury’s Assyrian
Mission. Arthur Woolmore, b. 1875 : a M.I.E.E. and a M. I.M.E. : m. 1911, Avis Marion, da.
of the late Hartley Hartley-Smith, of Upwey, Dorset, and has issue living, Peter Woolmore. b.
J9l3> — Avis Betty Woolmore, b. 1914, — Daphne Marion Woolmore, b. 1919. Residence, The
Elms, Castor, Peterborough.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sister living — Adelaide Mary. Residence , Watling House, St. Albans.
Daughter living Of 4th Baronet— Angela Catherine Alice, b. 1885.
Mother living— Harriet Mary, da of the Rev. Thomas Ainger : in. 1863, the Rev. Woolmore
Wigram (ante), who d. 1907. Residence , Watling House, St. Albans.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — Angela {Lady FitzWygram), da. of the late Thomas Nugent
Vaughan [E. Granard] : m. 1882, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Frederick Wellington John FitzWygram, 4th
baronet, who d. 1904. Residence , Leigh Park, Havant.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Loftus Fitz-Wygram, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1832, d. 1904 : m.
1866, Lady Fanny Georgiana Danvers Butler, who d. 1907, sister of 6th Earl of
Lanesborough : —
Selina Violet, b. 1870: in. 1894, Sydney Algernon Fane, of Harlesford House, Tetsworth, Oxon [ see
E. Westmorland, colls.]. Residence, Treverne Manor, Limpsfield, Surrey.
Granddaughters of the late Money Wigram ( b . 1823) (infra): —
Issue of the late Alfred Money Wigram, b. 1856, d. 1899 : m. 1882, Venetia Mary, who d.
19T 1, da. of the late Rev. John Whitaker Maitland, R. of Loughton, Essex [Neave, Bt.] : —
Venetia Gladys : m. 1908, C. A. Everard Greene, and has issue living, Grace Venetia b. 1909, —
Margaret Elizabeth, b. 1912, — Mary Felicity, b. 1916. Vera Maitland : 111. 1917, Max Gardner
Valentine Browne, Australian Field Artillery, and has issue living, Mary Catherine Valentine, b.
1918. Ruth Constance.
Grandchildren of the late Sir Charles Hampden Wigram (infra) : —
Issue of the late Major Henrv Hampden, b. 1858, d. 1919 : m. 1891, Dorothy Isabel (now of
32, Lennox Gardens, S.W.), da. of the late G. W. Moore Liddell, of Sutton House, and
Keldy Castle, Yorkshire
Violet, b. 1893. Myrtle, b. 1894. Lettice Rosalind, b. 1897.
Grandchildren of the late Money Wigram ( b . 1790) (infra) : —
Issue of the late Money Wigram, b. 1823, d. 1881 : in. 1851, Anne Whitaker, who d.
1890, da. of William Whitaker Maitland, of Loughton Hall, Essex
Mary. Florence Emily. Residence , Chesnut Lodge, Cobham.
Issue of the late Reginald Wigram, b 1843, d. 1915 : m. 1872, Isabella, who d. 1913, da. of
John Spencer, of Whorlton Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne : —
Reginald Spencer, b. 1874 ; ed. at Shrewsbury ; is a Fellow of Surveyors’ Institute, and a Member of
Rating Surveyors’ Asso. : in. 1904, Olive Eleanor, da. of the late Rev. E. C. Lister, R. of Stan-
ningley, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Reginald Edward Money, b. 1908, — Francis Loftus, b.
1911, — Isabelle Georgiana, b. 1906. Residence , Weybourne, Cobham, Surrey.— Walter Gott, b.
1877; ed. at Shrewsbury; is a Director of John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), (Limited), of Leeds.
Residence , Caley Hall, Pool, near Leeds. Club , Constitutional.
Grandchildren of the late Money Wigram (b. 1790), 5th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Wigram, b. 1833, d. 1918 : in. 1867, Edith, who d. 1919, da. of
Samuel Solly : —
Robert, b. 1874; ed. at Merton Coll., Oxford ; formerly Lieut. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps; European
War 1915-16: in. 1920, Adela Mabel, da. of Richard Reid, of Bramcote, Weybridge. Residence,
Yonder Lodge, Penn, Bucks. Rev. Percy Solly, M.C., b. 1878; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1899, M.A. 1904); formerly V. of St. Anne’s, Nanango, Queensland. Eirene. —
Beatrice. Hilda : in. 19x4, Alfred Ollivant. Maud Fanny : in. 1901, Reginald John Salt
[see Salt, Bt.]. Residence, Hill House, Kenilworth
Grandchildren of the late Capt. James Richard Wigram (infra) : —
Issue of the late Henry James Wigram, b. 1847, d. 1902 : in. 1870, Penelope Emily (now
of Northlands, Landford, near Salisbury), da. of George Edward Eyre, of Warrens,
Bramshaw, near Lyndhurst, and 59, Lowndes Square, S.W. : —
George Montagu, b. 1871: ed. at Winchester; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Highland L.I.; is Major
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps; served in S. Africa 1900-1902 as Lieut. Ceylon Mounted Inf. (medal
with four clasps): in. 1902, Esther, da. of J. F. Heydenryck, of Jansenville, Cape Colony.
Residence , Northlands, Landford, Salisbury. Ronald Scott Jervoise, D.S.O., R.N., b. 1874;
became a Sub-Lieut. 1894, Lieut. 1896 (retired 1910), and Com. 1914 ; served during European
War 1914-17 (D.S.O.); D.S.O. 1917: in. 1911, Ethel Rosa, da. of the late Rev. F. C. Kinglake,
R. of West Monkton, Taunton, and has issue living, Henry Frederick James, b. 1916.' —Cyril
Charles, b. 1882; ed. at Winchester and at R.M.C. : formerly Lieut. Prince Albert’s (Somersetshire
L.I.) ; Major R.A.F. ; S. Africa 1901-2 (medal with three clasps) : m. 1st, 1912, Mabel Adams, from
whom he obtained a divorce 1917 ; 2iidly, 1918, Olivia Marie, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. W. Truman,
of Winterbourne, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, and has issue living, a da., b. 1910.— Florence
Margaret Penelope, b. 1872 : in. 1898, Capt. Edmund Moore Cooper Cooper-Key, M.V.O., R.N.,
Sup. of Roy. Hospital Sch., Greenwich, and has issue living, Edmund McNeill, b. 1907, — Caryll
Aslley, b. 1909, — Penelope Charlotte, b. 1901. Residence, Queen’s House, Greenwich, S.E.
Kathleen Alice, b. 1876: in. 1899, Brig.-Gen. Tyrell Other William Champion-de Crespigny [see
Champion-de Crespigny, Bt.]. Rachel Winifred, b. 1878 : in. 1908, Edward Hairy Arkwright,
formerly R.H.A., and has issue living, Joan, b. 1910.
Granddaughters of the late Rt. Hon. Sir James Wigram (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. James Richard Wigram, b. 1819, d. 1892 : in. 1845, Margaret Helen,
who d. 1883, da. of Peter Arkwright, of Willersley : —
Helen Anne. Janet Mary. Residence, Hurlingham, Bournemouth.
Issue of the late Robert James Wigram, b. 1832, d. 1886 : in. 1854, Leonora Jane, who d.
1897, da. of Henry Alexander, H.E.I.C.S. : —
Herwald Robert, b. 1858 ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. King’s Own Scottish Borderers ; served in Soudan
1888 (medal with clasp, bronze star), on the Nile 1889, and with Chitral Relief Expedition 1895
(medal with clasp). Club, Naval and Military. Lionel Robert, b. 1867. Ada Leonora.
Ethel Margaret. Amabel Mary : in. 1903, the Rev. Roland Edward Chesshyre- Walker, R. of
Graveley, and has issue living, John Henry, b. 1005. Residence , Graveley Rectory, Herts.
Issue of the late Right Hon. Sir James Wigram, 7th son of isl baronet, b. 1793,
d. 1866 : 111. 1818, Anne, who d. 1844, da. of Richard Arkwright, of Willersley
Castle, co. Derby : —
Alice Jane : in. 1868, Rear-Adm. Samuel Long, who d. 1893, and has issue living, Samuel
Charles, b 1869 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1891); formerly Major
Rifle Brig (Prince Consort’s Own) ; sometime Comdt. Sch. of Signalling, Aldershot ; S. Africa
1899-1902 (medal with five clasps), European War 1914-18, on Departmental Staff, Gen Head
Quarters, France (despatches. Brevet Lieut. -Col.) : in. 1909, Katharine Daisy Louisa, da. of G. W.
Hastings, formerly of Barnards Green House, Worcester, —Wilfred James, C.M.G , b. 1871 [see
“ Companionage”],— Bernard, b. 1872; is a retired Lieut. R.N., — George Edward, b. 1873: in.
1901, Ursula, da. of Peter Worth, and has issue living, Samuel Godfrey b. 1904, Charles Edward b.
1915, Alice Jane A 1902, Esther b. 1910,— Clement Loftus, b. 1880; is a retired Lieut. R.N. : in.
1907, Mary Florence, da. of the late John Peter Jackson [see Mather-Jackson, Bt., colls.], and has
issue living, Richard Samuel b. 1908, Clement Hugh b. 1916, Elizabeth Anne b. 1910, — Mary
Katharine: in. 1905, Lieut. Hugh Jeffery Middleton, R.N., who d. 1914 [see Middleton, Bt.,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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colls.], — Anna Margaret : m. 1 912, Arthur Hervey Hoare [M. Bristol, colls.]. Residence , Bent-
worth Rectory, Alton, Hants.
Grandchildren of the late Octavius Wigram, 8th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late William Knox Wigram, b. 1825, d. 1885: m. 1856, the Hon. Mary Ann
Pomeroy, who d. 1883, da. of 5th Viscount Harberton : —
Henry Francis, b. 1857; is a M.L.C. of New Zealand : m. 1885, Agnes Vernon, O.B.E., da. of the late
Henry Eden Sullivan [ see Sullivan, Bt., cr. 1804, colls.]. Residence , 1, Park Terrace, Christchurch,
New Zealand. Clubs, Union, Constitutional. William Arthur, b. i860 : in. 1888, Edith Constance
Louisa, da. of late Col. the Hon. Sir Wellington Patrick Manvers Chetwynd-Talbot, K.C.B. [ see
E. Shrewsbury, colls.], and has issue living, Charles Knox (of Littlecroft, West Clandon, Surrey),
b. 1889; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1911); in Army Ser Corps
Mechanical Transport during European War: in. 1914, Gladys Mary, da. of the late Rev. Robert
Edward Baynes (Preb. of Combe), and has issue living, James Robert Knox b. 1915, Valentine
Knox b. 1920, — Ivy Margaret, b. 1890. Residence, Holbrook, Horsham, Sussex. Clubs, Con-
stitutional, Junior Carlton. Eleanor Mary : m. 1880, Francis Hughes-Gibb, J.P., who d. 1917,
having had issue, of whom Charles Pomeroy, b. 1883; Capt. R. F.A. ; d. (of wounds in action during
European War) 1916 : in. 1914, Amethyst Lucy St. John Richardson, and has issue living, Iris Ruth
b. 1915,— Aubrey Patrick, O.B.E. : in. 1910, Sibyl Frances, da. of the Rev. George Edmundson,
V. of St. Saviour, Upper Chelsea, S.W. , and has issue living, Anthony Francis b. 1912, Elizabeth
Patricia b. 1915, Daphne b. 1020, — Harold Francis, b. 1892; Lieut. R.F.A. ; d. (killed in action
during European War) 1917, — Dorothy Frances, b. 1881: in. 1915, Lieut. -Col. Charles William
Game Walker, D.S.O., Indian Army, and has issue living, Charles Michael b. 1916, — Gwendolen
Margaret, b. 1882: m. 1908, Air Commodore Philip Woolcott Game, C.B., D.S.O., R.A.F., of 19,
Campden Hill Square, W., and has issue living, Philip Malcolm b. 1911, David b. 1914, Rosemary
Frances b. 1919. Residence, The Manor House, Tarrant Gunville, Blandford. Madeline Clara,
b. 1871. Residence , King’s Gatchell, Taunton.
Issue of the late Rev. Spencer Robert Wigram, b. 1835, d. 1909 : in. 1867, Elizabeth Pearson,
who d. 1915, da. of the late Rev. William Dalby, R. of Compton Basset and Prebend of
Salisbury :• —
Alice Margaret Spencer, b. 1869 ; is a Sister of Charity of Community of St. Mary the Virgin,
Wantage.— Evelyn Frances Spencer, b. 1870. Residence , St. Just, Northaw, Herts. Rosamond
Edith Spencer, b. 1871.— Lilian Agnes Spencer, b. 1873 : m. 1910, Major Francis Herbert Howe,
formerly Welsh Regt., and has issue living, Leonora Elizabeth Gambier, b. 1912.
Grandson of the late Rt. Rev. Joseph Cotton Wigram (infra) : —
Issue of the late Gerrard Andrewes Wigram, b. 1842, d. 1917 : in. 1873, Selina Maria, da. of
the late Edmund Wilmot [see Wilmot, Bt., colls.] —
Rev. Gerrard Edmund, b. 1877 ; ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1898, M.A. 1906); sometime V. of
Dethick, Lea, and Holloway, near Matlock: in. 1902, Maria Ismena, 2nd da. of the late William
Townson-Mayne, and has issue living, Francis Gerrard Mayne, b. 1905, — Margaret Ismena Wilmot,
b. 1903, — Marion Rochford, b. 1909, — Janet, b. 1916. Residence,
Issue of the late Rt. Rev. Joseph Cotton Wigram, D.D., Bishop of Rochester, 10th
son of 1st baronet, b. 1798, d. 1867 : in. 1837, Susan Maria, who d. 1864, da. of
Peter Arkwright, of Willersley, co. Derby : —
John, b. 1846; ed. at Winchester; is a Fellow of Surveyors’ Institute: m. 1872, Gertrude Eliza,
da. of the late Rt. Rev. Henry Mackenzie [ see Mackenzie, Bt. , cr. 1673], and has issue living,
Henry Joseph (of Ordsall, Retford, Notts), b. 1873; ed. at Winchester: m. 1st, 1898, Alice
Laura (from whom he obtained a divorce 1909), da. of the late Thomas Jarvis, of Mount
Jarvis, Antigua ; 2ndly, 1910, Beatrice Mary, da. of B. J. Baylis Garrard, and has issue
living (by 1st marriage), John Jarvis b. 1900, Richard Henry b. 1903, Daphne b. 1899, Lome
b. 1904, — Edith Margaret : m. 1900, William N. Brooks, of Tillhayes, Iwerne Minster, Blandford,
and has issue living, John Wigram b. 1904, — Agnes Gertrude: in. 1905, Thomas Zachary Lloyd, and
has issue living, Stephen b. 1906, Martin b. 1908, Thomas Wigram b. 1910, John Michael b. 1913, —
Bertha Caroline, b. 1879: in. 1904, Francis Austin Langton Hodgkinson, and has issue living, David
Antony b. 1909, John Francis Nicholas b. 19x8, Catherine Sidgwick b. 1906, — Katharine Muriel, b.
1881, — Rachel Fitz-Herbert : in. 1910, the Rev. Bernard Rambold Keir Moilliet (formerly V. of
Starbeck), Chap, and Assist. Master, Oakley Hall Sch., Cirencester, and has issue living, Rachel
Mary Keir b. 1911, Madeline Gertrude b. 1913, Faith Keir b. 1916, Jaqueline b. 1920. Residence, The
Manor, Collingham, Notts. Club, Constitutional.-— —Walter Augustus, b. 1856 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1878) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1882 : m. 1883, Ethel Rosa, da. of the late
William H. Brace, M.D., and has issue living. Audrey Eleanor : in. 1907, John Fletcher Campbell,
and has issue living, Henry Patrick b. 1909. Club , New University. Eustace Rochester,
b. i860 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Coldstream Guards : in. 1889, Mary Grace, da. of Lieut. -Col.
Ralph Bradford-Atkinson [D. Grafton, colls.], and has issue living, Ralph Follett [Club, Oxford and
Cambridge), b. 1890 ; ed. at Eton, and at University Coll., Oxford ; is Capt. Special List, and a 3rd
Sec. inDiplo.Ser. Residence, Mount Sandford, Barnstaple. Club, Travellers’.— Caroline Susan :
in. 1861, Major George Gooch Clowes, who d. 1899, formerly 8th Hussars. Residence, 6, Elvaston
Place, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Edward Wigram, 13th son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Frederic Edward Wigram, b. 1834, d. 1897 : m. 1859, Frances, who d.
1914, da. of the late Francis Wright, of Osmaston Manor, Derby [Fitzherbert, Bt.] : —
Rev. Edmund Francis Edward, b. 1864; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886, M.A.
1890); is India Sec., Church Missionary So. ; appointed Hon. Canon of Lahore Cathedral 1912 ;
many years Principal, and sometime Warden, of St. John’s Divinity Coll., Lahore, India :
m. 1904, Violet, who d. 1918, da. of Sir Thomas Charles Dewey, 1st Bt., of South Hill Wood,
Bromley, and has issue living, Oswald Thomas Edward, b. 1905, — Aidan Frederic, b. 1907, —
Edmund Hugh Lewis, b. 1911, — Joy Frances, b. 1909. Residence, Elstree, Westmorland Road,
Bromley, Kent. Rev. Harold Frederic Edward,^. 1873; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1896, M.A. 1899) ; is V. of St. Barnabas, Wellingborough : m. 1913, Gladys Christine,
da. of Sir Howard Warburton Elphinstone, 3rd Bt., and has issue living, Howard Beresford, b. 1917,
— Andrew Harold, b. 1919, — Gladys Veronica, b. 1916. Residence , Parkside, Harrowden Road,
Wellingborough. Club, Athenaeum.— Rev. Marcus Edward, b. 1875 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1897, M.A. 1901) ; is Sup. Missionary of Church Missionary So., Bannu,
N.-W. Frontier Province, India : in. 1910, Mary, M.B. , da. of the late James Townsend, of
Exeter.— —Loftus Edward , M.B. , b. 1877 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1899,
M.A., M.B., and B.C. 1903); formerly House Surg. at St. Thomas’s Hospital, and a Missionary,
Church Missionary So., Peshawar; is Principal of Livingstone College, Leyton, E. : in. 1912,
Constance EmmaLetitia, da. of the Rev. William Gilbert Edwards, R. of Great Haseley, Walling-
ford, Oxon, and Rural Dean of Cuddesdon, and has issue living, Gerald Frederic, b. 1916, —
Michael, b. 1919. Residence, Livingstone College, Leyton, E. Agnes Margaret, b. 1872.
Residence, Elstree, Westmorland Road, Bromley, Kent.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Frederic Edward Wigram (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Beresford Edward Wigram, b. 1870, d. 1917 : m. 1901, Jessie Violet (now
of Beechlands, Ox Lane, Harpenden, Herts), da. of Walter Scott, of Tadworth Surrey : —
Arthur Frederic, b. 1903 Winstone Beresford, b. 1908. -Marcus Walter, b. 1917.— Eleanor
Violet, b. 1902.— Joyce Marjorie, b. 1905.
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Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Pitt Wigram, 16th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Herbert Wigram, b. 1842, d. 1914 : m. 1872, Amy, da. of the late Gen. John
Wood Rideout, Indian Army : —
Clive, C.B., C.S.I., C. V.O., b. 1873 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; is Lieut. -
Col. and Brevet Col. Indian Army ; was an Extra Equerry-in-Waiting to Prince of Wales 1906-10,
since when he has been an Equerry-in-Waiting and Assist. Private Sec. to King George V. ; acted
as Assist, to Ch. of Staff of the Prince of Wales during tour in India 1905-6 ; served with Tirah
Expedition 1897-8 (medal with three clasps), and in S. Africa 1900, with Kitchener’s Horse, present
at relief of Kimberley, battles of Paardeberg, and Driefontein, operations in Johannesburg, and
actions of Diamond Hill and Wittebergen (despatches, medal with six clasps) ; was A.D.C. to suc-
cessive Viceroys of India (Earl of Elgin and Viscount Curzon) 1899-1904, and Assist. Mil. Sec. to
Gen. Officer Comdg.-in Ch. at Aldershot 1908-10; M.V.O. (4th class') 1903, C.S.I. 1911, C.V.O.
1915, C.B. (Civil) 1918 : m. 1912, Nora Mary, da. of Col. Sir Neville Francis Fitzgerald Chamber-
lain, K.C.B., K. C.V.O. [see Chamberlain, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Neville, A 1915, — a son,
b. 1920, — Anne, b. 1913. Kenneth, C.B., C.B.E. , D.S.O., b. 1875; ed. at Winchester, and at
R.M.C. ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Indian Army, and a Brig.-Gen. on Gen. Staff; Tirah
Expedition 1897-8 (medal with two clasps), Waziristan Expedition 1901-2 (clasp), Tibet Expedition
1904 (medal with clasps), European War 1914- 19 (despatches twice, Brevet Lieut.-Col., Legion of
Honour, D.S.O., Belgian Order of the Crown, Croix de Guerre, C.B., C.B.E.) ; D.S.O. 1917,
C. B. (Mil.) 1918, C.B.E. (Mil.) 19x9. Ernest, C.B , D.S.O., R.N., b. 1877 ; became Lieut. 1899,
Com. ion, and Capt. 1915 ; served during European War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O., C.B., Croix
de Guerre); D.S.O. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Hilda, b. 1874. Amy, b. 1878: m. 1906, Henry
Wynyard Kaye, and has issue living, Anthony Wigram, b. 1907, — Stephen Wynyard, b. 1909, —
Nicholas Astell, b. 1912, — Christopher Henry, b. 1917, — Martin, b. 1919, — Elspeth Mary, b. 1914.
Residence , Kilderry, Hatfield Peverel, Essex.
Issue of the late Lewis Wigram, b. 1844, d. 1915 : in. 1872, Mary (now of The Rookery,
Frensham, Surrey), da. of the late Rev. Lewis Deedes (formerly R. of Bramfield), of New-
lands, Edenbridge, Kent : —
Oswald Lewis, b. 1878 : m. 1914, Lucy Clare Elaine, da. of the Rev. Thomas Wilkinson Stephenson,
V. of Addingham, Carlisle, and Hon. Canon of Carlisle, and has issue living, Michael Lewis, b.
1918. Maud. Ruth. Joan.
Grandchildren of the late Lewis Wigram (ante) : —
Issue of the late Roland Lewis Wigram, b. 1874, d. 19x8 : m . 1907, Mildred Gladys, el. da.
of the Rev. Robert Peel Willock, R. of Warmington, Banbury : —
Derek Roland, b. 1908. Mervyn Roland, b. 1916. Nora Phyllis, b. 1909.
The ist baronet, Sir Robert Wigram, successively M.P. for Fowey and co. Wexford, obtained
-eminence as a merchant ; he died 1830, having had twenty three children. The 2nd baronet, M.P. for
Fowey, in T832 changed, by royal license, his surname to FitzWygram. Lieut. -Gen. Sir Frederick
FitzWygram, 4th Bt., sat as M.P. for Hampshire S. (C) 1884-5, and for Hampshire S., or Fareham,
Div. 1885-1900, and Major Sir Frederick Loftus Francis FitzWygram, M.C., 5th Bt., was taken
prisoner and twice wounded during European War (despatches, prisoner when severely wounded ; d.
from effects of captivity).
BAKER-WILBRAHAM, Creation (G.B.) 1776. of Loventor, co. Devon.
[Name pronounced “ Baker-Wilhram.”]
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Sir Philip Wilbraham Baker-Wilbraham,
6th Baronet ; b. Sept. 17th, 1875 5 s- father, Sir
George Barrington, 1912 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1898, M.A. 1 901 ) ; Fellow of
All Souls’ Coll., Oxford 1899; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1901 ;
appointed Chancellor, Diocese of Chester 19 13, and
Chancellor of Diocese of York and Vicar-Gen., Province
of York 1915 : m. 1901, Joyce Christabel, da. of the
Rt. Hon. Sir John Henry Kennaway, P.C., C.B., 3rd
Bt., and has issue.
— Quarterly, ist and 4th agrent, three bendlets wavy
azure, and for distinction a canton ermine, Wilbraham ; 2nd
and 3rd, per pale argent and or, on a saltire nebuly sable five
escallops of the first, on a chief of the third a lion passant of
the second, Baker. Crtsts — ist, a wolf’s head erased argent,
charged on the neck with a cross -crosslet azure for distinction,
Wilbraham ; 2nd, a dexter arm embowed, vested azure, charged
with three annulets interlaced or, cuffed argent, holding in the
hand proper an arrow of the last, Baker.
Residences — Rode Hall, Scholar Green, Cheshire ; 76, Elm
Park Gardens, S.W.10.
Son living — RANDLE JOHN, b. March 31st, 1906.
Daughters living — Joyce Katharine, 6.1902. Mary Frances, b. 1904. Elisabeth Sibylla,
b. 1908.
Sisters living — Katharine Mary, b. 1878 : m. 1899, the Rev. Piers John Benedict
Ffoulkes, R. of Odd Rode. Residence, Odd Rode Rectory, Scholar Green, Cheshire.
Margaret Isabel, b. 1879: m. 1914, the Rev. Martin Stewart Ware, Hon. Chap, to the Forces,
formerly Warden of Trin. Coll. Mission, Camberwell, S.E., and has issue living, Martin, b. 1915.
Residence, Tilford House, Tilford, Farnham, Surrey. Sibylla Frances, b. 1881.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet) — Isabella Maria: in. 1865, Charles Oliver Frederick Cator,
of Beckenham, who d. 1876, and has issue living, Charles George Lumley (of The Croft,
Hartley Wintney, Hants, and 59, Sloane Gardens, S.W.), b. 1872 ; ed. at Malvern, and at Trin.
Coll., Catnb. (B.A. 1894, M.A. 1898); sometime Lieut. RN.V.R.: m. 1905, Adeline Louisa,
da. of Sir John Ralph Blois, 8th Bt., and has issue living, Savile George Lumley b. 1906, Peter
Dudley Charles Lumley b. 1916, Marjorie Hylda b. 1908, Rosemary Evelyn b. 1910, Diana
Elizabeth Blois b. 1913. Residence, 59, Sloane Gardens, S.W.7.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet — Katharine: Frances (Lady Baker-Wilbraham) , da. of the late
Gen. Sir Richard Wilbraham, K.C.B. : m. 1872, Sir George Barrington Baker-Wilbraham, 5th
baronet, who d. 1912. Residence, The Moss Cottage, Scholar Green, Cheshire.
The 5th baronet, Sir George Barrington Baker, assumed by Royal license 1900 the additional
surname of Wilbraham.
Wilkie Dalyell, see Dalyell.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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on (G.B.) 1798, of Bodelwyddan, Flintshire.
Sir William Willoughby Williams, 5th
Baronet; b. Feb. Iith, 1888; s. his father, Sir
William Grenville, 1904; is patron of one living :
m. 1912, Violet Henrietta, da. of the late Thomas
Hector Powell, of Singapore, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, two foxes counter-salient in saltire gules,
a crescent for difference.
Seat — Bodelwyddan, Rhuddlan, Flintshire.
Daughter living — Freda Violet, b. 1913.
Brother living— HUGH GRENVILLE, b. March 26th, 1889;
is Lieut. Yeo. : m. 1914, Charlotte Kebbel.
Sister living — Elinor Henrietta, b. 1886: m. 1909, as his
second wife, Major Laurence Williams ( see infra).
Uncles living (sons of 3rd baronet) — Right Rev. Watkin Her-
bert ( Lord Bishop of Bangor), D.D., b. 1845 [ see “ Peerage ”].
Charles Henry Bennett, b. 1854 ; ed. at Eton, and at St.
Peter’s Coll., Camb. ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major 4th Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. ; is a J.P. for
Salop and Flintshire ; served in S. African War 1879 (medal with clasp) : m. 1882, the Hon. Mabel
Emma Boscawen, da. of 6th Viscount Falmouth, and has issue living, Evelyn Hugh Watkin,
D.S.O., b. 1884 ; ed. at Rugby, and at R.M.C. ; Major 10th Hussars; European War 1914- 18
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1918 : m. 1910, Florence, da. of the late G. A. Brett, of Ryde, Isle
of Wight, and has issue living, Gwenllian Elizabeth Anne b. 1911, — Mary Nesta Harriet, b.
1883 : m. 191b, Major Charles Ralph Borlase Wingfield, King’s Shropshire L-I., of Onslow,
Shrewsbury, and has issue living, Charles John b. 1917, Owen Penrhyn b. 1918. Residence,
Eryl, St. Asaph, N. Wales. Club, Junior Carlton.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Mary Charlotte Lucy. Residence, 16, Campden House
Road, W Arabella Antonia. Residence, Tan-y-Cytian, South Stack, Holyhead.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet — Margaret Maria ( Lady Verney), LL.D. ; Hon. LL.D., Univ.
of Wales : m. 1868, Sir Edmund Hope Verney, 3rd Bt., who d. 1910. Residences , Rhianva, Menai
Bridge ; Plas Rhos-colyn, Holyhead. Maude Sarah : m. 1870, Frederick William Verney,
who d. 1913 [see Verney, Bt.. colls.]. Residences, 33, Manor House, Marylebone Road, N.W.
Botolph House, Winslow, Bucks.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late William Williams, son of 1st baronet, b. 1805, d. 1892 : m.
1st, 1855, Arabella, who d. 1867, da. of the late Rev. Canon Pretyman ; 2ndly,
1871, Marian, who d. 1920, da. of the late Gen. William Henry Scott : —
Xaurence, b. 1876 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Col. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I., and
a J.P. and D.L. for Anglesey ; served in S. Africa 1901 : m. 1st, 1897, Catherine Elizabeth
Anne, who d. 1905, da. of the late Col. Phibbs ; 2ndly, 1909, Elinor Henrietta, da. of Sir William
Grenville Williams, 4th Bt. (ante), and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Reginald Laurence
. William, b. 1900,— Francis John Watkin, b. 1905,— Mona Rosamond Alice, b. 1898: m. 1920,
Major Gerald Hartley Lees, M.C., late Roy. Welch Fusiliers, — Violet Kathleen Mary, b. 1902.
Residence, Parcian, Ty’ny Gongl, Anglesey. Margaret, b. 1874 : m. 1894, William Edward
Southwell Sotheby, and has issue living, Nigel Walter Adeane (twin), b. 1896. Rosamond, b.
1877. Residence, Penrhos, Carnarvon.
The 2nd baronet assumed in 1842 the additional surname of Hay, but died without male
issue [ see E. Amherst, colls.].
WILLIAMS, Creation (U.K.) 1866, of Tregullow.
Sir Frederick Law Williams, 7th
Baronet , second son of 2nd baronet ; b. May 10th,
1862; s. his nephew, Sir Burton Robert, 1917;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. in the Army : m. 1899,
Emily, da. of William Reid, of Downpatrick, and
has issue.
$rms — Vair, three crescents or. Crest — A demi-eagle
azure, wings elevated sable, each charged with four bezants.
Seat — Heanton-Punchardon, Barnstaple, N. Devon.
Club — Naval and Military.
Son living— WILLIAM LAW, b. May 1st, 1907.
Daughters living-Eva Kathleen Victoria Daisy, b. 1900.
Winifred, b. 1901.
Brothers living — Edward Harvey, b. 1865: m. 1897,
Annie Caroline, da. of the Rev. Sir St. Aubyn Hender
Molesworth-St. Aubyn, 12th Bt. Residence, Bridge
House, Lydford, Bridestow, Devon. Rev. Leonard
Alfred, b. 1867 ; is R. of Lanreath, Cornwall : rn.
n7 1894, Margaret Hay, da. of the late Major Eugene Hay
JSever despair. Cameron, R.A. [see M. Sligo, colls.], and has issue living,
David Cameron, b. 1898, — Michael Leonard, b. 1907, — Margaret, b. 1900. .Residence, Lanreath
Rectory, Duloe, Cornwall. Ernest Martyn, b. 1871. Victor George, b. 1874 : m. 1895,
Marion, da. of the late Godfrey Phipps Baker, of Woodruff, Ottawa. Bertram Leopold, b.
1878: m. 1906, Vera Mary, only da. of Arthur Venables, J.P., of Wooburn Ranche, near
Vernon, British Columbia, and has issue living, William Bertram, b. 1906, — Claude Martin, b.
19 1 1, — Peter Robert, b. 1912. Residence,
Sisters living — Dame Caroline Sydney, D.B.E. ( Lady Arnott) ; a J.P. for co. Dublin, anda Lady of
Grace of Order of St.John of Jerusalem in England; D.B.E. 1918 : m. 1881, Sir John Alex-
ander Arnott, 2nd Bt. Residence, 12, Merrion Square, Dublin. Mary Christian, C.B.E. ;
Organiser and Officer-in-Ch. of Launceston Auxiliary Hospital during European War; C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920: m. 1884, John Charles Williams, Lord-Lieut. of Cornwall, having had issue, of
whom Charles, M.P., b. 1886; formerly Lieut. -Com. R.N.V.R. ; has sat as M.P. for Tavistock
Div. of Devonshiie ( Co.U ) since Dec. 19x8: m. 1915, Mary, da. of the late T. B. Bolitho, — -
Robert, b. 1888; Lieut. Grenadier Guards; d. (killed during European War) 1915, — John Francis,
b. 1891; Lieut. R.N.; d. (on active ser. during European War) 1916, — Alfred Martyn, D.S.C.,
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b. 1897 ; L eut. R.N. (retired): m. 1920, Audrey, da. of C. Coltman Rogers, — Peter Michael, b.
1904,— May, b. 1890. Residences, Caerhays Castle, St. Austell, Cornwall : Burncoose, Perran-
well. Beatrice Julia, O.B.E.; commanded Cleve Hill V.A.D. Hospital during European
War ; O.B.E. 19x8: m. 1892, Charles Henry Cave [ see Cave, Bt.]. Residence, Siibury Manor,
Sidmouth.
Daughter living Of 3rd Baronet — Frances Maria : m. 1909, John Franklin Richardson,
Lieut. Lincolnshire Regt.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Matilda Frances ( Lady Williams), da. of Edmund
Beauchamp Beauchamp, J.P., D.L., of Trevince, Redruth, Cornwall : m. 1881, Sir William
Robert Williams, 3rd baronet, who d. 1903. Residence, 5, Victoria Road, Kensington, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughter of the late Lieut. -Col. Richard Michael Williams, 2nd son of 1st
baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. William Phillpotts Williams, b. i860, d. 1916: m. 1901, Edith
Bonella, da. of the Rev. James Harvey Simpson, formerly R. of St. Mark’s, Bexhill,
and Preb. of Chichester : —
Elizabeth Georgiana Phillpotts, b. 1904.
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Henry Basset, 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1834, d.
1908, having assumed 1880, by royal license, the surname of Basset : m. 1858,
Harriet Mary, da. of Arthur Davie-Basset, of Umberleigh, and Watermouth
Castle, Devon : —
Edith Basset. C.B.E.,b. 1861; Ccmdt. Watermouth Castie Hospital for Officers ; C.B.E. 1918: m.
1882, Major Ernest Charles Penn Curzon, formerly 18th Hussars [see E. Howe, colls.]. Resi-
dence, Watermouth Castle, near Ilfracombe. Club — Ladies’ United Service.
The 1st baronet, Sir William, was High Sheriff of Cornwall 1851 ; and the 2nd baronet, Sir
Frederick Martin, sat as M.P. for Truro (C) 1865-78. The 6th baronet, Sir Burton Robert,
Lieut. Devonshire Regt., d. (killed in action during European War) 1917.
WILLIAMS. Creation (U.K.) 1894, of Brook Street, St. George, Hanover Square,
co. London.
Sir John Williams, G.C.V.O., M.D. , ist
Baronet , son of David Williams ; b. Nov. 6th, 1840 ; M.R.C.S.
Eng. 1866, M.D. Lond. 1867, F.R.C.P. 1879; Hon. LL.D.
Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Aberdeen; Hon. D.Sc., Wales; is
Physician to Queen Mary, and to Princess Beatrice (Princess
Henry of Battenberg), Emeritus Professor of Midwifery in
Univ. Coll, and Consulting Physician to the Hospital, Con-
sulting Physician to Roy. Infirmary for Women and Children,
to St. Pancras and Northern Dispensary, and to Gen. and
British Lying-in-Hospital, Fellow of Univ. Coll., Hon. Fellow
Roy. So. of Med. and other learned sos., Hon. Fellow (formerly
Pres.) of Obstetrical So., a Member of Roy. Commn. on Church
in Wales, Hon. Col. Roy. Army Med. Coi'ps Welsh Territorial
Div. , and Pres, of National Library of Wales and of Univ.
Coll, of Wales ; was High Sheriff of Carmarthenshire 1904;
has Grand Cross of the Dannebrog of Denmark ; author of numerous medical works ;
K.C. V.O. 1902, GC.V.O. 1911 : m. 18/2, Mary Elizabeth Anne, who d. 1915, da. of
Richard Hughes, of Swansea.
gtms — Azure, a stag trippant argent, attired or, between the attires a rose of the second
on a chief of the last a torch erect proper between two eagles’ heads erased of the first. Crtsl —
A stag as in the arms, resting the dexter foot on a serpent nowed proper.
Seat — Blaen Llynant, Aberystwyth.
WILLIAMS, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Castell Deudraeth, and Borthwen, co. Merioneth.
Sir (Arthur) Osmond Williams,
ist Baronet , el. surviving son of the late David
Williams (M.P. for Merionethshire), of Castell
Deudraeth, Merionethshire ; b. March 17th, 1849 ;
ed. at Eton ; is Lord-Lieut. and Chm. of Quarter
Sessions for Merionethshire, Hon. Col. Comdt.
Merionethshire Vol. Regt., Constable of Harlech
Castle, and a J.P. and D.L. for Carnarvonshire ;
sat as M.P. for Merionethshire (Z) Oct. 1900 to Jan.
1910: m. 1880, Frances Evelyn, da. of the late John
Whitehead Greaves, of Bericote, Warwickshire,
and has issue.
Struts — Argent, a chevron between in chief two mullets
pierced and in base a buck trippant sable. Crest — A
griffin segreant sable, holding between the fore claws a
buck’s head cabossed gold.
Seats — Castle Deudraeth, and Borthweu, Merioneth-
shire. Clubs, — Brooks’s, Boodle’s.
Grandchildren living — Issue of the late Capt. Osmond
Trahaerr. Deudraeth Williams, D.S.O., el. son of ist
baronet, b. 1883, d. (killed in action) 19x5: »»• 1912,
Ladv Gladys Margaret Finch-Hatton (now of Church
Stile House, Cobham), da. of 13th Earl of Winchilsea : —
MICHAEL OSMOND, b. April 22nd, 1914. Elizabeth
Anne, b. 1915.
Son living — Lawrence Trevor Greaves, b. 1885 ; is Capt.
Army Ser. Corps, and on Staff ; European War 1914-18.
Daughters living— Evelyn Olwen ( Lady Smyth), b. 1884: m. 1918, Maj.-Gen. Sir Nevill Mas-
kelyne Smvth V.C., K.C.B. Residence, Marazion, Cornwall. Ellen Delgar Donnie, b. 1891 .
m 1915, Capt. Robert Gordon Beazley, The King's (Liverpool Regt.).
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WILLIAMS, Creation (U.K.) 1915, of Bridehead, co. Dorset.
Sir Robert Williams, M.P., ist Baronet , el. son of the late Robert
Williams (M.P. for Dorchester 1834-41), of Bridehead, Dorchester; b. June 15th,
1848 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is Hon. Col. 4th Batn. Dorsetshire Regt.
(V.D.), a J.P., a D.L., and a County Alderman for Dorset, a Lieut, for City of
London, and a Director of S.-W. Railway, and of Williams Deacons’ Bank, and a
Member of Committee of Canterbury House of Laymen ; has sat for W. Div. of
Dorset (C) since May 1895: m. 1869, Rosa Walker, who d. 1916, da. of Nathaniel
Phillips Simes, of Strood Park, Sussex, having had issue, of whom John Nathaniel,
b. 1878 ; d. (killed in action in Gallipoli) 1915.
^rms— Not yet recorded at the College of Arms.
Residence — 1, St. Leonard’s Terrace, S.W.3. Seat — Bridehead, Dorchester. Clubs — Carlton,
National, British Empire.
Son living— PHILIP FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM, b. July 6th, 1884 : m. 1908, Margaret, da.
of Sir Cuthbert Edgar Peek, 2nd Bt., and has issue living, David Philip, b. 1909.— Robert Mark
Edgar, b. 1913, — Nathaniel Roger Cunningham, b. 1917, — Ann Margaret Augusta, b. 1910, — Mary
Felicity Rosa, b. 1911, — Jane Elizabeth Rhoda, b. 1915,— Rachel Prunella Pearl, b. 1919.
Residence, Glenside, Leigh Woods, Bristol.
Daughters living — Mary Ann Francis, b. 1870 ; m. 1896, as his second wife, the Rt. Rev. John
Wordsworth, D.D., Lord Bishop of Salisbury, who d. 1911, and has issue living, John Theodore,
b. 1898, — Christopher Robert, b. 1902, — Matthew Charles, b. 1905, — Andrew Si gfrid, b. 1910, —
Margaret Faith, b. 1896, — Rosa Salome, b. 1900. Residence, Friary House, Salisbury.
Margaret Emily Jane, b. 1872 : m. 1894, the Rt. Rev. Frederic Wallis. D.D. (formerly Bishop of
Wellington, New Zealand), Preb. of Salisbury. Residence, Raleigh Lodge, Sherborne, Dorset.
Rachel Sophia, b. 1876 : m. 1914, Lieut. -Col. Henry John Madocks, Corndg. a Batn. Roy.
Welsh Fusiliers, who d. (killed in action) 1915 [B. Napier of Magdala]. Residence, Old Basing
House, Basingstoke. Dorothy Rhoda, b. 1881.
WILLIAMS, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Miskin, Parish of Llantrissant, co. Glamorgan.
Sir Rhys Williams, D.S.O. , M.P,,K . C.,
ist Baronet) son of the late Gwilym Williams, a
Judge of County Courts, of Miskin Manor, Gla-
morgan ; b. Oct. 20th, 1865 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Oriel Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1887); Bar. Inner Temple
1890, and a K.C. 1913; Major Welsh Guards (re-
tired), Lieut. -Col. on Staff, and a J.P. and D.L. and
Chm. of Quarter Sessions for Glamorgan ; European
War 1914-16 in Flanders, Persia, and Italy, present
at battles of Mons and Loos (despatches, D.S.O.,
Orders of St. Vladimir of Russia and Lion and Sun
of Persia) ; was Acting Military Attache at Tehe-
ran 1915-16, Assist. Director-Gen Movements and
Railways 1917, Dep. Director of Training and Staff
Duties, Admiralty 1918, and Parliamentary Sec.
to Min. of Transport, Sept, to Nov. 1919 ; sat as
M.P. for Oxfordshire, N., or Banbury, Div. (Z)
Sept. 1918 to Nov. 1918; elected for Banbury Div.
thereof Dec 1918; D.S.O. 1915.
$rms — Per chevron argent and gules, in chief two
cocks of the second and in base as many chevronels of the
first. Crest — Between two fleur-de-lis argent, a goat’s
head couped sable, with curved horns.
Seat— Miskin Manor, Llantrissant. Town Residence — 6, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Clubs — Brcoks’s, White’s, Guards’.
Williams-Bulkeley, see Bulkeley.
Williams-Drummond, see Drummond.
Williams-Wynn, see Wynn.
WILLIAMSON, Creation (E.) 1642, of East Markham, Nottinghamshire.
Sir Hedworth Williamson, 9th Baronet * ;
b. May 23rd, 1867 ; r. his father, Sir Hedworth, 1900 ; ed.
at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co.
Durham (High Sheriff 1904).
Jlrms — Or, a chevron gules between three trefoils slipped sable.
Crest — Out of a mural crown gules, a wyvern’s head or.
Seat — Whitburn Hall , Sunderland . Residences — Appley Hall , Ryde,
Isle of Wight ; 65, Curzon Street, Mayfair, W. Clubs— Brooks’s, Marl-
borough. —
Sisters living — Beatrice Anne: m. 1887, Col. Edward William Herbert,
C.B. [see E. Powis, colls.]. Residence, Orletoii, Wellington, Shrop-
shire. Horatia Dorothy : m. 1896, Arthur Herbert Meysey-
Thompson [ see B. Knaresborough] . Residence, Lastingham, Sinning-
ton, Yorkshire.
★ His brother, Adolphus Hudleston Williamson, C.M.G., M.V.O., b. 1869 ; Capt R.N. ; d
(on active ser. during European War) 1918.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Uncle living (son of 7th baronet). — Victor Alexander, C.M.G., b. 1838 ; ed. at Westminster and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1864) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1865 ; is a D.L. of co. Durham ; was a Roy.
Commr. 1872-3 to enquire into treatment of Indian immigrants in Mauritius, and sometime a
M.E.C. and M.L.C. of Fiji ; C.'M.G. 1882. Residences, 22, Ryder Street, St. James’s, S.W. ;
Southend House, Whitburn, Sunderland. Clubs, Brooks’s, Fox.
Collateral Brandies living.
Issue of the late Frederick Charles Williamson, 3rd son of 8th baronet, b. 1872,.
d. 1907 : m. 1900, Phyllis, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Charles Edward Hunter,
J.P., D.L., of Hill Hall, Epping, Essex, and White Hall, Sandwich, Kent : —
CHARLES HEDWORTH, b. Sept. 6th, 1903. William Hedworth, b. 1906. Elizabeth
Mary, b. 1901.
Grandson of the late Robert Hudleston Williamson, 3rd son of 6th baronet, b.
1810, d. 1869 : m. 1843, Margaret Grace, da. of the late William Gordon, of
Millrig, Ayrshire : —
Issue of the late Capt. Cecil Hedworth J. G. L. G. Williamson, b. 1845, d. 1909 : m. 1886,
Charlotte Campbell, da. of the late Alexander Robert Campbell- Johnson, of 84, St.
George’s Square, S.W. : —
Hu Heston Noel Hedworth, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1886; ed. at R.M.A. ; is Major R.A. ; European
War 1914-19, finally in N. Russia (despatches twice, Belgian Criox de Guerre, 1914 S ar, M.C.,
D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1920.
Granddaughters of the late Rev. Thomas Williamson, 3rd son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Henry William Williamson, b. 18 — , d. 1844 : m. 1829, Margaret, da. of
Philip Augustus Browne : —
Louisa Mary Anne. Florence Isabella Augusta.
Sir Thomas, the 1st baronet, suffered greatly for his loyalty in the civil wars, and paid £3,400
to the sequestrators for his estate. Sir Hedworth, the 7th baronet, was M.P. for the northern
division of Durham (L) 1832-7, and High Sheriff of that county.
WILLIAMSON, Creation (U.K.) 1909, of Glenogil, co. Forfar.
Right Hon. Sir Archibald Williamson,
P. C., M.P., 1st Baronet , el. son of the late Stephen
Williamson (M.P. for St. Andrews Dist. 1880-85, and
Kilmarnock Dist. 1886-95), of Copley, Thornton Hough,
Cheshire, and Glenogil, Forfarshire, by Annie, da. of
the late Rev. Thomas Guthrie, D.D., of Edinburgh ; b.
Sept. 13th, i860; ed. at Craigmount Sch., Edinburgh,
and at Edinburgh Univ. ; is a partner in Balfour, Wil-
liamson and Co., merchants, a Member of Council of
Jubilee Institute for Nurses, and of Roy. National
Pension Fund for Nurses, a J.P. for City of Liverpool,
and a Director of Lobitos Oilfields (Limited), Central
Argentine Railway, and other cos. ; appointed Chm.
of Home Office Committee on Taxi-Cabs 1911, of
Board of Trade Committee on Derelicts 1913, of
Local Govt. Board Committee on Short Weight 1914,
and of Post Office Committee on Telegraph Organi-
sation 1914, a Member of Mesopotamia Commn. 1916,
Chm. of Electric Power Supply Committee 1917, and
Parliamentary Financial Sec. to War Office 1919;
has sat as M.P. for Elginshire and Nairnshire (Z) Jan.
1906 to Nov. 1918, having been defeated there 1900; elected for Moray and Nairn
Div. Dec. 1918; cr. P.C. 1918: m. 1st, 1887, Caroline Maria, who d. 1911, da.
of the late James Charles Hayne ; 2ndly, 1912, the Hon. Agnes Freda, O.B. E., da.
of 1st Baron Herschell, and has issue by 1st marriage.
gtrms — Argent : a saltire wavy between in pale two mullets and in fesse as many boars’ heads
erased sable, tost — A garb or.
Residences — The Cottage, Glenogil, Kirriemuir, Forfarshire; Villa Mont-Agel, Mentone,
France; 36, Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs — Brooks’s, Reform, Bath, Automobile, City of
London.
L ittle is made larger by little.
Sons living- By 1st marriage— Stephen kenneth guthrie, b. 1888: Capt. Yeo.:
m. 1918, Jessie, da. of W. A. Harford, J.P., of Petty France, Badminton, Gloucestershire,
and 1’as issue li\ing, Jean Mary, b. 1920. Residence , 12, Wilton Crescent, S.W. Gerald
Hayne Guthrie, b. 1893 ; Capt. London Regt. : m. 1917, Christian Alicia Hersey, da. of
Edmund Forbes [ see Forbes, Bt., cr. 1626], and has issue living, Alexander Fergus, b. 1919, — -
a da., b. 1920. Residence,
Daughter living — By 1st marriage — Winifred Elspeth Guthrie, b. 1891 : m. 1912, John
Murray Naylor [Earle, Bt.]. Residence, Leighton Hall, Welshpool.
WILLOUGHBY, Creation (G.B.) 1794, of Baldon House, Oxfordshire. [Extinct 1918.}
[Name pronounced “ Wlllowby.”]
Major Sir John Christopher Willoughby, D.S.O., 5th and last
Baronet.
Sisters living Of 5th Baronet — Alice Anna. Maria Gertrude (Baroness Decies): m. 1901,
the 4th Baron Decies, who d. 1910. Residence, Scotswood, Sunningdale.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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WILLS, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of Manor Heath, Bournemouth, co. Southampton.
Sir Gilbert Alan Hamilton Wills,
O.B.E., ALP 2nd Baronet ; b. March 28th, 18S0;.
s. his father, Sir Frederick, 1909; ed. privately,
and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1904); is
Major Yeo., and a J.P. for Somersetshire; was an>
Extra A.D.C. to Lord-Lieut. of Ireland 1908-12 -r
European War 1915-18 in Gallipoli and France
(despatches); sat as M. P. for Taunton (C) Nov.
1912 to Nov. 1918 ; elected for Weston-super-Mare
Dec. 1918; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. 1914, Victoria
May, da. of Rear-Admiral Sir Edward Chichester*
C.B., C.M.G., 9th Bt., and has issue.
$.rms — Gules, three suns in splendour fessewise, between
two griffins passant or. Crrst — Issuant from an annulet
or, a demi-griffin gules, charged with a sun in splendour,
and holding in the dexter claw a battle-axe also or.
Seats — Northmoor, Dulverton ; Batsford Park, Moreton-
in-the-Marsh. Gloucestershire. Clubs — Carlton, Cavalry,
Junior Carlton.
Sons living— FREDERICK ANTHONY HAMILTON,
b. Dec. 19th, 1915. Edward Robert Hamilton, b. 1918,
Brother living — Frederick Noel Hamilton, b. 1887 ; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1900) ;
Capt. Yeo.: m. 1912, Margery Hamilton, el. da. of Sir Hugh Fraser, J.P. , of Stromeferry
House, Ross-shire, and 43, Linden Gardens, W., and has issue living, Michael Desmond
Hamilton, b. 1915, — Hugh David Hamilton, b. 1917, — Rosemary Theodora Hamilton, b. 1913,
Residence, Miserden Park, Cirencester.
Sisters living — Edith Annie Hamilton, b. 1871 : tn. 1901, Percy Seymour Douglas-Hamilton [sr«
D. Hamilton, colls.]. Residence, 6, Queen’s Gate Gardens, S.W. Margaret Hamilton, 6.
1874 : m. 1903, Ernest Gadesden Fellows, formerly 1st Batn. Suffolk Regt., from whom she
obtained a divorce 1910, and has issue living, Enid Margaret Hamlin, b. 1904. Residence ,
Tangley Park, Worplesdon, near Guildford. rKathleen Mary Christina Hamilton, b. 1884;
patron of one living: m. 1909, Edward Henry Douty, M.D., F.R.C.S., who d. 1911, and has
issue living, Gilbert Edward Frederick, b. 1910. Residence, The Manor House, Clifford
Chambers, near Stratford-on-Avon.
Granddaughter Of 1st Baronet — Issue of the late Arthur James Hamilton Wills, el. son of
1st baronet, b. 1868, d. 1905 : m. 1895, Evelyn Macdonald (who m. 2ndly, 19 — , — Mac-
cullock), da. of the late Philip Albert Myburgh, Q.C. : —
Evelyn Irene Hamilton, b. 1896: m. 1919, Wilfred Francis Herbert Watson [ see B. Teynham].
The 1st baronet, Sir Frederick, was a Director of Imperial Tobacco Co. (Limited), and sat
as M.P. for Bristol, N. Div. (LC7) 1900-1906.
WILLS, Creation (U.K.) 1904, of Hazelwood, Stoke Bishop, Westbury-on-Trym,
Gloucestershire, and Clapton-in-Gordano, Somerset.
Sir Edward Chaning Wills, 2nd
Baronet ; b. April 25th, 1861 ; s. his father, Sir
Edward Payson, 1910; ed. at Emmanuel Coll. ^
Camb. (B.A. 1892, M.A. 1896) ; is a F.C.S., a
Director of Imperial Tobacco Co. (Limited), and
a(Gov. of Roy. Albert Memorial, and of West of
England Eye Infirmary, Univ. Coll., Exeter ; was
High Sheriff of Devonshire 1915, first Pres, of Devon-
shire Regt. Vol. Training Corps 1915, and Pres.
Roy. Devon and Exeter Hospital 1916-19 : m. 1891,
Isabella Sommerville, el. da. of the late Peter Fabyan
Sparke Evans, J.P., of Clifton.
^rm« — Gules, three suns in splendour fessewise, between
two griffins passant or. fost — Issuant from an annulet or.*
a demi-griffin gules, charged with a sun in splendour, and
holding in the dexter claw a battle-axe also or.
Seats — Harcombe, Chudleigh, Devon ; Livermead Cliff,
Torquay.
Brothers living— ERNEST SALTER, b. Nov. 30th, 1869 ;
is a J.P. for Somerset and Wilts : tn. 1894, Caroline Fanny
Maud, da. of the late William Augustine de Winton, of
West bury Lodge, Durdham Down, Bristol, and has issue living, Ernest Edward de .Winton,
b. 1903, — George Seton, b. 1911, — Doris Maud de Winton, b. 1896: tn. 1916, the Rev. William
Alexander White, who’d. 1916,’ V. of Ramsbury, Wilts, and has issue living, William Michael
(posthumous), b. 1916, — Margaret Joyce de Winton, b. 1898: tn. 1918, Capt. John Trevor
Kyffin, R.A.F., and has issue living, a son b. 1919,— Barbara Joan de Winton, b. 1902. Resi-
dence, Meggernie Castle, Glenlyon Fer hs ire. Club, Junior Carlton.— —Arnold Stancomb, 6,
1877 ; Capt. 1 8th Hussars ; European War 1914-18 (Croix de Guerre) : tn. 1905, Hilda Caroline,
da. of the late Edward Lyon, of London and New York, and has issue living, Arnold Cass
Lycett, b. 1906, — John Lycett, b. 1910.
Sisters living — Ella Marian: tn. 1905, Francis G. T. Rowcroft, who d. 19—. Amelia
Isabella. Violet Edith. Ethelwyn Annie.
The 1st baronet, Sir Edward Payson Wills, K.C.B. (son of the late Henry Overton Wills,
J.P., of Bristol), was a Director of the Imperial Tobacco Co. (Limited), and a Gov. of Bristol
Gen. Hospital.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
WILLSHIRE, Creation (U.E.) 1841.
Sir Gerard Arthur Maxwell Will-
shire, 3rd Baronet ; b. Aug. 21st, 1892; s. his father,
Sir Arthur Reginald Thomas MAX WELL-
WILLS HIRE, 1919 : m. 1912, Lilian, da. of
Henry Birtles, Controller of Stamps, Somerset
House, and Registrar of Joint Stock Cos., of 8,
Montolieu Gardens, Putney, S.W.
$nns — Per chevron azure and argent : in chief six
crosses patee, four and two, or ; and in base on a mount
vert, a bay horse caparisoned, thereon mounted a Beloochee
soldier habited and armed, brandishing a sword, all proper ;
a chief of the second, thereon a representation of the
fortress of Kheldt proper ; a canton gules charged with the
star of the order of Dooranee kingdom. Crest — A Caffre holding in the dexter hand an assagai
(spear) in bend sinister point downwards, and in the sinister three assagais points upwards all
proper. Supporters (to descend with the Baronetcy) — On the dexter, a soldier of the 38th Regi-
ment ; and on the sinister, a soldier of the 2nd Regiment, both habited and armed, and each
holding in his exterior hand a musket, all proper.
Seat — Tubbenden Manor, Orpington, Kent. Town Residence — 61, Elm Park Gardens, S.W.
Aunt living (daughter of 1st baronet) — Ailce Mary : m. 1881, the Rev. James Williams Adams,
V.C., who d. 1903, R. of Ashwell, and a Chap.-in-Ord. to H.M., and has issue living, Edith
Juliet Mary: m. 1910, Geoffry Alexander Stafford Northcote, a Dist. Commr.. British E.
Africa [ see E. Iddesleigh]. Residence, 32, Drayton Court, Drayton Gardens, S.W.
Gen. Sir Thomas, G.C.B., 1st baronet, Col. of the 51st Regiment, distinguished himself in
Afghanistan, at the siege of Ghuznee, and at the capture of Kheldt ; he also served throughout
the Peninsular war, in the Kaffir war, and in the Walcheren expedition. The 2nd baronet, Sir
Arthur Reginald Thomas, assumed by Deed Poll the additional surname of Maxwell.
WILMOT, Creation (G.B.) 1759, of Chaddesden, Derbyshire.
Sir Arthur Ralph Wilmot, 7th Baronet ;
b. Feb. 2nd, 1909 ; s. his father, Capt. Sir Ralph
Henry Sacheverel, 1918.
$rms — Sable, on a fesse or, between three eagles’ heads
couped argent as many escallops gules, a canton vaire ermine
and gules. Crest — An eagle’s head couped argent gorged
with a mural coronet sable, in the beak an escallop gules.
Seat — Stubton Hall, Lincolnshire.
Brother living— HENRY FREDERICK, b. Dec. 13th,
1910.
Sister living — Ada Snowdrop, b. 1907.
Grandmother living— Harriet Cecilia, da. of the late Rev.
Alleyne FitzHerbeit see Fitzherbert, Bt., colls.] : m. 1872,
the Rev. Arthur Alfred Wilmot, R. of Morley, 4th son of
4th baronet, who d. 1876.
Widow living of 6th Baronet— Ada Marian [Lady Ada
Wilmot), da. of 13th Earl of Lauderdale: m. 1905, Capt.
Sir Ralph Henry Sacheverel Wilmot, 6th baronet, who
d. (result of active ser.) 1918.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. John Grimston, 3rd
son of 3rd baronet, b. 1807, d. 1879 : m.
1835, Jane, da. of Thomas Bewes, M.P. : —
Fanny : m. 1868, Walter Francis Wrangham, who d. 1893, and has issue living, Digby Francis,
(Club, Sports’), b. 1869 ; is Major E- Yorkshire Regt., and a J.P. for E. Riding of Yorkshire ;
served in S. Africa 1902 (medal) : m. 1899, Anna Maria, younger da. of the late Col. Arthur
Brooksbank, J.P., of The Hall, Middleton-on-the- Wolds, Yorkshire, and has issue living, John
Digby b. 1900, Hugh Heywood b. 1902, Stephen Darcy b. 1906, — Walter George (of 8, Oak Hill
Park, Hampstead, N.W., and Treasurer’s Office, Inner Temple, E.C.), b. 1872 ; ed. at St. John’s
Coll., Camb. (B. A. 1893, M.A. 1896) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1896, and Sub -Treasurer from 1908 : m.
1899, Evelyn Agnes Fannie, only da. of the late Edward Wilberforce, Master of Supreme Court
of Judicature, of Warley House, Brentwood, and has issue living, Geoffrey Walter b. 1900,
Cuthbert Edward b. 190 7, Audrey Evelyn Fanny, Brenda Agnes, — Wilmot John, b. 1874, —
Fanny Margaret. Residences, Ncswick Hall, Bainton ; Driffield, Yorkshire.
Issue of the late Edward Woollett Wilmot, 4U1 son of 3rd baronet, b. 1808, d.
1864 : m. 1st, 1831, Augusta, who d. 18 — , da. of Charles Champion, Esq., of
Beaument Chase ; 2iidly, 1842, Emma, who d. 1898, da. of the late Sir Francis
Sacheverel Darwin : —
Rev. Darwin, b. 1845 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1S71):
was Head Master of Macclesfield Grammar Sch. 1876-1910 ; sometime Chaplain 7th Batn.
Cheshire Regt. (V.D.) : m. 1876, Louisa Lilia, who d. 1919, da. of the late Rev. Charles Bickmore.
D.D., of Highlands, Leamington, and has issue living, Dorothy, — Cicely. Residence, Castle
Hill House, Kenilworth.— —Reginald Mead, b. 1852 : m. 1893, Melenda Daniels, and has
issue living, Garton Woollett, b. 1900, — Ronald Keith, b. 1907, — Frances Ellen, b. 1895 ;
m. 1915, Charles W. Radloff, of Burford, and has issue living, Irma Doreen b. 1919. Residence.
Princeton, Ontario, Canada Emma Maria: m. 1866, Godfrey Franceys Meynell, and has
issue living, Godfrey, C.M G., b. 1870 [see “ COMPANIONAGE ”] : m. 1903, Edith Violet, da. of the
late G. H. Cammed, of Brookfield Manor, Derbyshire, and has issue living, Godfrey b. 1904,
David b. 1909, Margaret b. 1905, Mercia b. 1907, — Hugo, b. 1875; is Major Indian Cav., —
Eleanor: rn. 1st, 1894, Capt. Alick Thornber England, Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.),
who d. 1900; 2ndly, 1906, Charles Edward Walker, of Liverpool, — Mary: m. 19 — , John
Ward, — Emma, — Margaret. Residence, Meynell Langley, Derby. Frances Jane. Resi-
dence, Stafford Street, Derby.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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Grandchildren of the Rev. Darwin Wilmot (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Sacheverel Darwin Wilmot, R.A., b. 1885, d. (on active ser.
during European War) 1918 : m. 1912, Annie Dudley, da. of the late Maj.-Gen.
Strover, R.A. : —
Martyn Sacheverel, b. 1914. Gordon Darwin, b. 1918.
Grandchildren of the late Edmund Wilmot (infra) :
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Edmund William Wilmot, b. 1849, d. 191 1 : m. 1878, Katharine
(now of Perrystone Towers, Ross, Herefordshire), da. of the late Col. Thomas Con-
ingsby Norbury Norbury, C.B., of Sherridge, near Malvern [V. Guillamore] : —
Robert Coningsby, b. 1886; Capt. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derbyshire Regt.) ; d. (killed
in action during European War) 1917. Henry Cecil, b. 1891 ; a Private in Worcestershire
Regt. ; d. (on active ser. during European War) 1917. Edward, b. 1893 ; is Capt. Hereford-
shire Regt. Thomas Norbury, M.C., b. 1896; 2nd Lieut. Worcestershire Regt. : d. (wounds
inaction during European War) 1916. Laurence Mead, b. 1898; is 2nd Lieut. Hereford-
shire Regt.- Gertrude, b. 1882 : m. 19x2, the Rev. Francis Edward Sutcliffe, Chap. R.N.,
and has issue living, Mary, b. 1913. Audrey, b. 1884 : m. 19x3, the Rev. Charles Henry Jones
Wilton, R. of Northfield. Residence, Northfield Rectory, near Birmingham. Katharine
Joyce, b. 1888. Meriel, b. 1900.
Issue of the late Edmund Wilmot, 7th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1809, d. 1869 : m.
1848, Anne, who d. 1893, da. of Francis Edward Hurt, of Alderwasley : —
Edmund Mead, b. i860 ; formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.) ; served
in S. Africa 1900-1901 (medal with three clasps) : m. 1885, Agatha Georgiana, da. of Francis
J. Jessopp, having had issue, of whom Edmund Sacheverel, b. 1892, Lieut. S. Staffordshire
Regt. ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916, — Francis Hurt, b. 1894. Residence,
Vernon, British Columbia. Club, Sports’. Rev. Richard Hurt, b. 1864 ; ed. at Merton
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1887, M.A. 1890) ; formerly R. of Bishopstone : m. 1893, the Hon. Charlotte
Frances Henry Sugden, youngest da. of the late Hon. Henry Sugden [see B. St. Leonards].
Residence, Earls Croome House, Earls Croome, Worcester. Rose: m. 1873, John Henry
Fox, and has issue living, Edmund John, b. 1874 : m. 1900, Lilian Maude, only da. of the late
Surg.-Maj.-Gen. Sir John By Cole Reade, K.C.B. [see Reade, “ Knights’ Widows”], and has
issue living, Rosemary Lilien Edm6e, b. 1903, — Esther : m. 1912, F. Saunders, — Celia : m. 1897,
Cuthbert Biddell, — Doris : m. 1906, A. Hamilton, and has issue living, John Archibald b. 1913,
Jean b. 1902, Anne Katharine b. 1915, Rose Lettice b. 1918. Selina Maria : m. 1873, Gerrard
Andrewes Wigram, who d. 1917 [see Wigram, Bt., colls.]. Esther Ellen. Dora May:
m. 1880, Arthur Popham Hyde Parker [see Parker, Bt., cr. 1681, colls.].
The family of Wilmot settled at Sutton-upon-Soar, in Nottinghamshire, soon after the Con-
quest, and removed from thence into Derbyshire about the year 1539. The 1st baronet, Sir
Edward Wilmot, an eminent Physician, was Physician-General to the Army, and Physician in
Ordinary to George II. Col. Sir Henry Wilmot, K.C.B. , V.C., 5th Bt.. sat as M.P. for Derbyshire
S. (C) 1869-85. The 6th baronet, Sir Ralph H. S. Wilmot, Capt. Coldstream Guards, d. (result
of wounds on active ser. during European War) 1918.
WILMOT, Creation (G.B.) 1772, of Osmaston, Derbyshire.
- Sir Robert Rodney Wilmot, 6th Baronet,
son of the late Montagu Wilmot (infra), fifth son of
second baronet ; b. June 20th, 1853 ; s. his cousin,
Rev. Sir George Lewis Wilmot-Horton, 1887 ; ed.
at Eton, and at Pembroke Coll., Oxford ; is a D.L.
for Derbyshire, and patron of two livings ; formerly
Lieut. Derbyshire Yeo. Cav. : m. 1st, 1880, Lady
Flora Mildred North, who d. 1885, sister of 7th Earl
of Guilford ; 2ndly, 1 888, Eleanor Georgiana, da. of
the Hon. Hugh Henry Hare [see E. Listowel], and
has issue.
$rms — Sable on a fesse or, between three eagles’ heads
couped argent, as many escallops gules ; all within a bordure
engrailed of the third. Crest — An eagle’s head erased argent,
in the beak an escallop gules.
Seat — Binfield Grove, Bracknell, Berks. Clubs —
Bachelors’, Arthur’s, Pratt’s, Nimrod.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Mildred ( Lady
Onslow), b. 1882 : m. 1905, Sir Roger Warin Beacousfield
Onslow, 6th Bt. Residence, Hengar, St. Tudy, Cornwall.
By 2nd marriage — Norah Eleanor, b. 1889. Kathleen Eleanor, b. 1893.
Sisters living — Sarah Elizabeth ( Lady Morshead) : m. 1887, as his second wife, Sir Warwick
Charles Morshead, 3rd Bt., who d. 1905. Residences, Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks ; Tregaddick,
Blisland, Bodmin, Cornwall. Emily Dulcibella : m. 1882, Henry Vivian Gibson-Craig [see
Gibson-Graig, Bt.]. Residence, Lea Wood, Fleet, Hants.
This family is of common ancestry with the Wilmots, Baronets, of Chaddesden, and the
Eardley-Wilmots, Baronets, of Berkswell Hall. The 1st baronet, Sir Robert Wilmot, was thirty
years Chief Secretary for Ireland. The Right Hon. Sir Robert John, P.C.,the 3rd baronet, Governor
of Ceylon, assumed the additional surname of Horton 1823.
EARDLEY-WILMOT, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of Berkswell Hall, Warwickshire.
Sir John Eardley-Wilmot, 4th Baronet ; b. Oct.
14th, 1882 ; J. his father, Sir William Assheton, 1896 ; ed.
at Eton; is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), and a
Park Com. RA.F. with rank of Major; served during S.
African War 1902 (King's medal with two clasps), and Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (wounded) : m. 1916, Amabel, da. of Elverton
Chapman, of Meadowhill, Lakeville, Long Island, U.S.A.
$rms — Quarterly, ist, sable, a fesse or, between three eagles’ heads,
couped argent, in the beak of each an escallop gules, Wilmot ; 2nd,
argent, on a chevron azure, three garbs or ; a canton gules charged with
a fret or, Eardley ; 3rd, azure, a fesse engrailed or, between three maidens’
heads proper, crined or, Marow ; 4th, quarterly, argent and sable, a
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bend gules, charged with three mullets of the first. Crisis — xst, an eagle’s head couped argent,
in his beak an escallop gules ; 2nd, a buck courant gules, attired and unguled or.
Residence — 10, Durward House, Kensington Court, W.
Brothers living— FREDERICK NEVILLE, R.N., b. Jan. 29th, 1885 ; became Lieut. 1906, and
Lieut. -Com. 1914 : m. 1915, Dorothy, da. of C. Little, of Brooksby, Double Bay, Sydney, N.S.
Wales, and has issue living, John, b. 1917, — Anthony, b. 1918, — Rosemary, b. 1920.
Stephen, b. 1887 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; sometime Lieut, in the Army.
Sisters living — Cicely Marguerite, b. 1878 : m. 1916, Com. Ivor Francis Chichester (for-
merly R.N.), Sec. Naval Ordnance Board. Sylvia Mary, b. 1880 : m. 1913, Capt. Geoffrey
Greenwood Pearson, Army Ser. Corps, and has issue living, a da., b. 1915.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd baronet) — Revell, C.B., b. 1842 ed. at Winchester ; entered Army
i860, became Capt. 1869, Major 1880, Brevet Lieut. -Gol. 1881, Col. 1885, and Maj.-Gen. 1895 ;
retired 1898 ; served in Bhootan Expedition 1864-6 (wounded, despatches, medal with clasp),
in Jowaki Expedition 1877-8 as A.D.C. (despatches, clasp), and in Afghan campaign 1878-80,
present at capture of Ali Musjid and Cabul (despatches, medal with three clasps, Brevet Lieut. -
Col.) ; sometime Comdt. 14th Bengal Lancers ; was A.A.G. Meerut Div. 1886-90 ; C.B. (Mil.)
1896. Sir Sydney Marow, b. 1847 ; entered R.N. i860, became Lieut. 1869, Com. 1881,
Capt. 1886 (retired 1893), and Rear-Adm. 1901 ; served during operations at Suakin, in com-
mand of H.M.S. Dolphin 1884-5 (despatches, Egyptian medal, bronze star), and during Blockade
of Greece, 1886 ; was Assist. -Director of Naval Intelligence Depart. 1887-90, and Sup. of Naval
Ordnance Stores 1902-9 ; Knt. 1908 : m. 1877, Grace Maud, da. of the late Thomas Rolls Hoare,
of 49, Ennismore Gardens, S.W., and has issue living, Guy, b. 1893 ; is Lieut. R.G.A., — May,
h. 1883, — Nora, b. 1885 : m. 1909, Edward Cleland Richardson. Residence, The Old Malt House,
Marlow. Club, United Service. His Honour Hugh Eden, b. 1850; ed. at Charterhouse;
Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1871 ; formerly Counsel to the Mint at Central Criminal Court ; was Judge
of County Court Circuit No. 33 1891-1920. Residence, 2, The Avenue, Colchester.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Mona Annette. Selina Ann Mary : m. 1st, 1876,
Capt. St. Aubyn Henry Player (formerly of Inniskilling Dragoons), a Queen’s Messenger, who
d. 1892, having divorced her 1886 ; 2ndly, 1886, Chaloner Chute Ellis, and has issue living (by
1st marriage), Nina Alice St. Aubyn, b. 1877. Residence,
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — Mary ( Lady Eardley-Wilmot), da. of David Watts Russell,
formerly of Biggin Hall, Oundle : m. 1876, Sir William Assheton Eardley-Wilmot, 3rd baronet,
who d. 1896. Residence, 10, Durward House, Kensington Court, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Edward Parry Eardley-Wilmot, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1843,
d. 1898 : m. 1872, Mdlle. Justine Klein, who d. 1917, of Fenetrange, Lorraine : —
Gilbert e Adeline. Residence,
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Frederick Marow Eardley-Wilmot, 2nd son of 1st
baronet, b. 1812, d. 1877 : m. 1851, Frances Augusta, who d. 1915, da. of George
James Pennington : —
Kenred, b. 1853 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. : formerly in Bank of Montreal : m. 1st, 1880, Margaret,
who d. 1892, da. of James Osborne ; 2ndly, 1896, Beatrice, who d. 1909, da. of T. C. Chisholm ;
3rdly, 1911, Ethel, da. of Henry Taylor, of Perth, Ontario, and has issue living (by 1st
marriage), Trevor Kenred (of 979, T upper Street, Montreal), b. 1889; ed. at McGill Univ.
(B.Sc. 191 3) : m. 1914, Louise Margaret, el. da. of the late William George Warner, of Montreal,
— Hilda Woodburn, b. 1882: m. 19 — , John Wright, of 41, Famham Avenue, Toronto, and
has issue living, John Ear dey b. 19 — , — Madge Pennington (of 193, Summer Stree , Buffalo,
U. S.A.), b. 1887. Residence, Perth, Ontario, Canada Arthur, C.M.G., b. 1856; is Col.
R.F.A.; Mahsud Wariri Expedition 1881, European War 1914-16 (wounded, C.M.G.) ; C.M.G.
1917: m. 1887, Mary Blanche, only da. of the late Clement T. Sneyd- Kynnersley, of Loxley
Park, and Highfields, Staffordshire, having had issue, of whom Fre 'erick Laurence, b. 1895;
Lieut. Princess Patricia’s Canadian L.L ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1915, —
Dorothy Revell b. 1888, — Margaret Stuart, b. 1891, — Dulce, b. 1894 ; m. 1920, Stanley Smith,
Professor at Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. Residence, Westernlea, Westward Ho !,
Devon. Irton, b. 1859 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Col. Indian Army ; was a
D. A.A.G. for Musketry, Bengal 1889-94, and an A.A.G. , Burma Div., India 1904-7 ; Tirah
Expedition 1897-98 (despatches, medal with three clasps) : m. 1885, Florence, da. of the
late Harry Corbyn Levinge [see Levinge, Bt., colls.], and has issue living, Vere Levinge, b.
1886 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is Lieut. R.E. : m. 1915, Cecil Moffat, and has issue living, John
Vere b. 1918. Residence, Knockdrin, Shawnigan Lake, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Mabel : m. 1890, Lieut. -Col. Alexander Kenneth Gillespie, formerly Staff Paymaster, Army
Pay Depart. Residence, 8, Rue de Chendviires, Vevey, Switzerland. Eva: m. 1891, the
Rev. George Herbert Aitken, who d. 1919, R. of Lambeth. Residence, Hawthorn Cottage,
Haslemere. Freda. Residence, 12, Ridgemont Gardens, W.C.
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Revell Eardley-Wilmot, 3rd son of 1st baronet, b.
1814, d. 1899 : m. 1st, 1840, P'rances Anne, who d. 1846, da. of the late Rev.
Charles Ekins : 2ndly, 1848, Emma Hutchinson, who d. 1907, da. of William
Lambert : —
(By 1st marriage), Francis, b. 1846 ; is a retired Lieut. R.N. : tn. 1874, Lucy, da. of the late Rev.
George Rundle Prynne, V. of St. Peter’s, Plymouth, having had issue, of whom Rev. Hubert
Valentine, b. 1878 ; cd. at St. Paul’s Sch.,aud at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1900, M.A. 1904) ; is
V. of St. Mary, Ilford, and a Chap, to the Forces: m. 1908, Muriel Ivy, da. of the late William
Lovett, of Norwich, and has issue living, Paul Revell b. 1917, Hazel Mary b. 1910, Monica
Germaine b. 1913, — Gerald Howard, b. 1890 ; Lieut. Machine Gun Corps; d. (wounds in action
during European War) 1916, — Mabel Ernestine, b. 1879 : m. 1907, Edward F. Emmet, and has
issue living, Alfred Edward John b. 1908, Eric Revell b. 1909, Francis Martin b. 1911, Herbert
Gerald b. 1918, Winefred Maude b. 1914, — Muriel, b. 1883. Residence, Park House, Babba-
combe, Torquay. (By 2nd marriage) Rev. Ernest Augustus, b. 1848 ; ed. at Charter-
house, and at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1871, M.A. 1874) ; is Preb. of Wells, and V. of Brox-
bourne, Herts: m. 1st, 1875, Emily Dora, who d. 1897, da. of the late Rev. Charles Holland,
formerly R. of Petworth, Sussex, of Watchers Linchmere, Haslemere ; 2ndly, 1906, Arthurina
Jane Arabella, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Arthur Butcher, and has issue living (by 1st marriage),
Rev. Charles Revell, b. 1880 : ed. at Haileybury, and at Clare Coll.. Camb. (B.A. 1902, M.A.
1906) ; formerly Curate of the Cathedral, Quebec, Canada ; is Incumbent of Shigawake, Skils :
m. 1914, Rose Meredyth, da. of C. H. Bowen, of Quebec, Canada, and lias issue living, Barbara
Rose b. 1915, Cecilia Torlesse b. 1917, — Ernest Lancelot, b. 1888: m. 1919, Margaret, da. of
Hanlon, of Whangarei, New Zealand, — Mary Dora, b. 1877, — Maud Cecilia, b. 1882,
— Irene Mildred, b. 1884, — Hilda Violet, b. 1886 : m. 1912, Frederick Kingsmill Brownrigg
[see Key, Bt.], — Christine, b. 1893. Residence, Broxbourne Vicarage, Herts. Robert, M.B.,
b. 1849; L.R.C.P. Lond., and M.R.C.S. Eng. 1871, and M.B. Loud. 1872; is a J.P.: m. 1876,
Frances Gwynne, da. of Charles William Whitby, M B., M.R.C.S., and has issue living,
Edward Gwynne (of Corner House, Gerrard’s Cross. Club, New University), b. 1877 ; ed. at
Tonbridge Sch., and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1899, M.A. 1903) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1908 ;
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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formerly a Master at Harrow Sell. ; is Capt. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; served during European
War, 1914-16: m. 1904, Jane Millicent, O.B.E., da. of Sir James William Scott, 1st Bt. (cr. 1909),
of Yews, Windermere, and has issue living, Elizabeth Averil b. 1905, Mary Marow b. 190-.
Residence, Preyste House, Petworth, Sussex. Henry, b. 1854 ; formerly Major I.S.C. : m.
1883, Agnes Mary, da. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Edward Burgoync Cureton, of Hillbrook, River,
near Dover, and has issue living, Percy, b. 1886; is Lieut. Gen. L’st, — Lambert, b. 1894:
is Capt. Leicestershire Regt., and serving with Roy. Flying Corps, — Florence, b. 1884: m.
1905, the Rev. George William Philips, R. of Checkley, Stoke-on-Trent, and has issue living,
Richard Edward Anthony b. 1907, Herbert Francis Humphry b. 1908, George Christopher b. 1909,
Penelope Mary b. 19 1 1, — Eleanor, b. 1889: m. 1914, William Taylor Loveday. Edith Augusta,
b. 1851: m. 1877, the Rev. Walter Lancelot Holland, formerly Incumbent of St. Thomas’s,
Edinburgh, and has issue living, Eardley Lancelot, M.D. (of 55, Queen Anne Street, W.), b.
1879 ; ed. at King’s Coll., London (M.D. 1907) ; M.R.C.S. Eng., and L.R.C.P., London 1903,
M.R.C.P., London 1908, F.R.C.S. Eng. 1905, F.R.C.P. 1920 ; is Ass’st. Obstetric Furg. to London
Hospital: m. 1913, Dorothy, da. of Henry Colgate, M.D., of Eastbourne, and has issue living,
Antonia Eardley b. 1914, — Chlce Marian Eardle}7, b. 1916, — Jacynth,T. 1919, — Rev. Cyril Gerard,
b. 1881 ; M.A. Durham ; V. of St. Augustine’s, Slade Green, Erith, and an Hon. Chap, to the
Forces: m. (Feb.) 1909, Mary Isabel, da. of F. Smith, of Palatine View, Durham, and has
issue living, Sylvia Edith Marie, b. (Nov.) 1909, — Claud Edward, b. 1883; is in Mercantile
Marine, and Sub-Lieut. Royal Naval Reserve: m. (March) 1909, Gladys Marguerite, da. of
C. Turner, formerly of The Knoll, Weybridge, and has issue living, Roy Edward Lancelot,
b. (Dec.) 1909, — Walter Geoffrey Torlesse, b. 1885; sometime a Rubber Planter in S. India;
is 2nd Lieut. E. Lancashire Regt.; served during European War 1915-17 (wounded):
m. 1916. Louisa Caroline, b. 1852 : m. 1877, Col. Vincent Rivaz, C.B., Indian Army, and
has issue living, Edith Cecilia: m. 19x6, Frederick Reginald Sutton, M.D., of 2, Claremont
Road, Leamington, — Dulcibella : m. 1914, Frank Herbert Day, M.B., of Fieldgate Lodge,
Kenilworth. Residence, Millfield, Leamington Spa.
Grandchildren of Robert Eardley-Wilmot. M.B. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Theodore Eardley-Wilmot, D.S.O., b. 1879, d. (killed in
action during European War) 1918: tn. 1908, Mildred Clare (now of Newlands, Petworth,
Sus ex), el. da. of the late W. F. Reynolds, of Woodland Grange, near Leamington: —
Anthony Revell, b. 1910. Mildred Joan, b. 1912.
Issue of the late Augustus Hillier Eardley-Wilmot, 6th son of 1st baronet, b.
1818, d. 1892 : tn. 1846, Matilda Jessey, who d. 1904, da. of John Dunn, of
Van Diemen’s Land : —
Stuart, b. 1847 : tn. 1875, Rose, da. of William Johnstone, of Launceston. Tasmania, and has issue
living, Trevor, D.S.O. (of Berkswell, Warwick, Queensland. Club, United Service), b. 1884 ;
is Com. R.N. ; served during European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1918 :
m. 1912, Frances Isabel, da. of the late Dr. Kenneth Cousens, of Honolulu, — Parry (of
Monaco, Warwick, Queensland), b. 1888 : tn. 1912, Amy, da. of Percy Reynolds, of Hobart-
ville, Richmond, N.S. Wales. Trevor, b. 1850 ; formerly in Sec.’s Office, G.P.O. : m. 1898,
Rosa Matilda, da. of Sir Percy Arthur Cuningham-Fairlie, 10th Bt., and widow of Arthur
Bryden. Club, Union. Sir Sainthill, K.C.I.E., b. 1853 ; formerly Inspector-Gen. of Forests,
India, and a Commr. under Development Act ; a Member of Woods and Forests Committee ;
C.I.E. 1908, K.C.I.E. 1911 : tn. 1st, 1884, Emma Elizabeth, who d. 1890, da. of the late G.
Casey, of Winterbourne St. Leonards ; 2ndly, 1891, Mabel Boisragon, da. of W. H. Winter, of
Melford, 23, Beulah Road, Tunbridge Wells, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Helen
Jessie, b. 1886, — (by 2nd marriage) Mabel Iris, b. 1893. Colville, b. 1858 ; formerly in Ceylon
Civil Ser. : tn. 1st, 1894, Frances Field, who d. 1902, da. of James Bruyn Andrews, formerly of
Le Pigautie, Mentone ; 2ndly, 1903, Ad£le Winifrede, who d. 1910, da. of the late John Arthur
Locke, of Northmoor, Dulverton, Somerset ; 3rdly, 1916, Marian Constance, da. of C. E. Hare,
of St. Martin’s, Lee-on-the-Solent, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Irene Victoria, b.
1897: tn. 1918, Major John Wilberf or ce Hare. D.S.O., and has issue living, John Edwaid b.
1919. Resid nee, Langhill, Moretonhampslead. George, b. 1863 : tn. 1st, 1896, Florence,
who d. 1910, da. of the late Rev. George B. de Renzi, Chap, at Wandsworth Prison ; 2ndly,
1911, Rose Suzanne, da. of the late F. Eden Waddington. Residence, Kenilworth, Maxwell
Road, Bournemouth. Annie: tn. 1914, Frederick Edward Farrer, Bar.-at-law, of 14, Old
Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. [ see B. Farrer, colls.]. Residence, 3 7, Richmond Mansions, S.W.
Grandson of Stuart Eardley-Wilmot (ante) : —
Issue of the late Gerald Stuart Eardley-Wilmot, b. 1876, d. 1909 : m. 1902, Vera, who
tn. 2ndly, 1913. Lieut. -Com. William Henry Wake Ridley, R.N. [see V. Ridley, colls.],
da. of Charles Walker, formerly of Launceston, Tasmania : —
Stuart Jeffery, b. 190 7.
Issue of the late Robert Charles Chester Eardley-Wilmot, 7th son of 1st baronet, b.
1822, d. 1910 : m. 1849, Jeanie Louisa Stewart, who d. 1909, da. of J. Dunn : —
Eliza Catherine : tn. 1878, Holland John Cotton, M.D., who d. 1908, of 33, Lowndes Street, S.W.,
and has issue living, Arthur Disbrowe (of Green Lawn, Richmond, Surrey), b. 1879 ; is
Mycologist to Ministry of Agriculture : tn. 1915, Enid Mary, da. of Charles Jesson, and has
issue living, Peter Charles Disbrowe b. 1919, Annette Mary b. 1916, — Robert Hugh, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P. (of 19, Victoria Road, Sheffield), b. 1881 ; European War 1914-19, — Charles Geoffrey
(of Kinshasa, Belgian Congo. Club, Royal Societies’), F.R.G.S., b. 1884 ; is an A.M.I.C.E.
and a F.R.G.S. ; European War 1914-19, as Lieut. R.E. ; Residence, 19, Victoria Road, Sheffield.
Constance : tn. 1907, William Tisdall Pilkington, who d. 1909. Residence, Coolcashin,
Teignmouth.
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Octavius Eardley-Wilmot, 8th son of 1st baronet,
b. 1824, d. 1886 : m. xst, 1849, Grace, who d. 1865, da. of J. Dunn ; 2ndly, 1866,
Elizabeth (now of 1, Dacre Park, Blackheath, S.E.), da. of the late Charles
Brooke, of London : —
(By 1st marriage) Violet Agnes: m. 1882, Henry Sydney Smith. Residence, 10, St. Leonard’s
Terrace, Chelsea, S.W. Edith Mary: tn. 1885, Major Jeffery Charles Marston, R.A., who
d. 1899, and has issue living, Jeffery Eardley, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1887 [see ' ‘ Companionage ”]
— Cecil Gifford (of 1.1, Queen Street, W.i. Club, New University), b. 1890 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : m. 1913, Naneye Vertue, only da. of Edward Chambers
Davidson, of Fittleworth, Sussex, and has issue living, Gillian Marigold Eardley Vertue b. 1920,
— Maurice Allen, b. 1897; ed at Wellington Coll and at Heidelberg; European War 1915-18
as Lieut. R.G.A. : m. 1920, Janet Faissie, el. da. of Hugh Charles Sowerby Dumas, Bar -at-Law,
of 54, Palace Gardens Terrace, W. Residence, Drayton Court, S.W. 10.
This family is of common ancestry with the Wilmots, baronets of Osmaston, and Wilmots,
baronets of Chaddesden. The 1st baronet, Sir John Eardley-Wilmot, F.R.S., was sometime
M.P. for North Warwickshire, and Gov. of Van Diemen’s Land 1843-7, and the 2nd baronet sat
as M.P. for Warwickshire S. (C) 1874-85, and was Recorder of Warwick 1852-7, and Judge of
Bristol County Court 1854-63, and of Marylebone County Court 1863-71. The 3rd baronet was
Dep. Judge Advocate at Head Quarters.
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WILSON, Creation (U.K.) 1858, of Delhi.
Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson, V.C., G.C.B.,
O.M., G.C.V.O., 3rd Baronet , 3rd son of the late Rear-Adm.
George Knyvet Wilson, el. brother of 1st baronet [ see Baroness
Berners, colls.]; b. March 4th, 1842; s. his brother (by special
remainder), Sir Roland Knyvet, 1919; Hon. D.C.L.. Ox-
ford 1912; became Com. 1873, Capt. 1880, Rear-Adm. 1895,
Vice-Adm. 1901, Adm. 1905, and Adm. of the Fleet 1907 ;
retired 1912; Black Sea during Crimean War (medal with
clasp and Turkish medal), Chinese War 1858 (medal with two
ciasps), Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, Khe-
dive's bronze star, and 3rd class Medjidie), Soudan campaign
1884 (V.C., and wounded) ; was an A.D.C. to H.M. Queen Victoria 1892-5, a Lord
of the Admiralty and Controller of the Navy 1897-1901, in command of the Channel
Squadron 1901-3, of Home Fleet 1903-5, and of Channel Fleet 1905-7, and First Sea
Lord of the Admiralty 1910-11 ; appointed Hon. Col. 2nd Roy. Naval Brig. 1914;
offered, but declined a peerage Nov. 1911 ; is a Member of Imperial Defence Com-
mittee; C.B. (Mil.) 1887, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1902, K.C.V.O. 1905, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1906,
O.M. 1912.
&rms — Quarterly of six : 1st and 6th, sable, a wolf salient or, in chief a fleur-de-lis argent
between two bezants, Wilson ; 2nd, argent, a bend within a bordure engrailed, sable, Knyvet ;
3rd, argent, a cross engrailed between four water-bougets sable, a label of three points azure,
charged with three lions rampant, Bourchier ; 4th, France and England quarterly, within a bor-
dure argent, Woodstock ; 5th, quarterly, or and vert, Berners.
Residence — Swaffham , Norfolk. Clubs, United Service, Royal Societies’.
Le bon temps viendra.
The good tune will come.
Sister living — Katherine Knyvet, b. 1845. Residence, Swaffham, Norfolk.
The 1st baronet, a distinguished Indian military officer who commanded the Army at the
siege and capture of Delhi, received two patents of Baronetage, one in Jan. 1858, and the other
in July 1858, with remainder, the former to heirs male of the body, and the latter in default of
such issue to the heirs male of the body of his el. brother, Rear-Adm. George Knyvet Wilson.
WILSON, Creation (U.K) 1874, of Esiiton Hall, co. York.
Loyal in everything.
Sir Mathew Richard Henry Wilson,
M.P. , C.S.I., D.S.O. , 4th Baronet ; b. Aug. 25th,
1875 ; r. his father, Sir Mathew Amcotts, 1914 ;
ed. at Harrow ; formerly Major 10th Hussars ; was
Mil. Sec to Com.-in-Ch. in India 1909- 11 ; served
in S. Africa 1899-1902, present at actions of Paarde-
berg, Poplar Grove, and Dreifontein, and at Relief
of Kimberley (Queen’s medal with five clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and in Egypt 1917-
18 (DS.O.); has sat as M.P. for S.-W. Div. of
Bethnal Green (C) since Feb. 1914; C.S.I. 1911 ;
is patron of four livings, and Lieut.-Col. Terri-
torial Force Reserve ; D S O. 1918 : m. 1905,
the Hon. Barbara Lister, da. of 4th Baron Rib-
blesdale, and has issue.
$nrts — Sable, a wolf rampant or, gorged with a collar
gemel of the field between four mullets of six points,
three in chief and one in base of the second. Crrst — A
demi-wolf or, gorged with a collar gemel sable, and rest-
ing the sinister paw on an escutcheon of the last, charged
with a mullet as in the arms, j&erontr potter — Res non
verba ( Facts not words).
Seat — Eshton Hall, Gargrave, Yorkshire. Clubs —
Turf, Carlton, Bath.
Sons living— MATHEW MARTIN, b. July 2nd, 1906. Anthony Thomas, b. 190S. Peter
Cecil, b. 1912.
Brothers living-Robert Amcotts, D.S.O. , R.N., b. 1882 ; became Lieut. 1903, L1eut.-C0m.1911,
and Com. iqT5 ; retired 1920 ; served during European War 1914-16 (df ^ l P'rite'
D.S.O. 1915 ; m. 1912, Gladys, who d. I9i8, da. 01 William Gillilau, of 6 Palace Gate,
Kensington, W., and has issue living, David Amcotts, b. 1913 - Mec Thomas Lee 6.
1883 ; is a retired Lieut. R.N. (now Lieut. -Com. on Emergency List) : m. 1913 Alargaret, da
of Leopold Hirsch, of 10, Kensington Palace Gardens, W., and has issue living, James Thomas
' Amcotts, b. 1916, — Iris, b. 1914-
Sisters living— Gwendolen Georgina Frances Mary : m. 1897, the Rev. John .Arthur Victor
Magee. V. of St. Mark’s, Hamilton Terrace. W., and has issue living, Brian William, b. 1901,
David Bickersteth, b. 1905,— Phyllis Margaret, b. 1898,— Eileen, 6. 1899,— Moira, 6. 1902,
Anne Francesca Marv, b. 1909, — Veronica Mary, b. 1910,— Honor Mary, b. 19*7-
5, Abbey Road, N.W. Beatrice Maud : m.
i _ P _ Residence ,
18 98,* Lieut.-Col. Richard Foiilis Roundell,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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M.P., Northumberland Fusiliers, and has issue living, Richard Henry Selborne, b. 1901, — Diana
Georgina Amcotts, b. 1900, — Nancy Lee, b. 1902, — Barbara Harriet, b. 1908, — Prudence
Foulis, b. 1914. Residence, Gledstone, Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire. Freda Ethel Louisa,
b. 1889 : m. 1915, Rollo Samuel Barrett, mining engineer, and has issue living, Lindsay
Amcotts, b. 1916, — John Rollo, b. 1918, — David Charles, b ■ 1920. Residence. Brookside. Seaton
Burn, Northumberland.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Richard Henry Francis Wharton, D.S.O., b. 1855 ; formerly
in R.N., and subsequently Majo'r 10th Hussars ; is an Assist. Mil. Sec., Hon. Lieut. -Col. in the
Army, and Major Reserve of Officers ; was D.A.A.G., Home Dist. 1895-6 ; served in Ashantee
war 1873 (medal), in Afghan war 1878-80, present at march from Cabul to Candahar (de-
spatches, medal with three clasps, bronze star), with Soudan Expedition 1884 (medal with
clasp, Khedive’s star), in Soudan 1885 (despatches, clasp, Brevet Major), and in S. Africa 1900-
1901, as Lieut. -Col. 12th Batn. Imperial Yeo. (despatches, medal with four clasps, D.S.O.) ;
D.S.O. 1900 : m. 1889, Annabella Margaret, da. of the late John Forbes Walker-Drummond,
of Ednam House, Kelso, N.B. [ see Williams-Drummond, Bt., colls.]. Residence, Kildwick
Hall, Yorkshire.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Gratiana Sophia Margaret : m. 1884, the Rev. Henry
Madan Pratt [M.A. Oxon, and a J.P. for Gloucestershire (formerly R. of Cottesbrooke, North-
amptonshire). Club, Junior Constitutional], and has issue living, Grace Ethel Muriel, b. 1885 :
m. 1906, Harold Crossley Salt [see Salt, Bt., colls., cr. 1869], — Dorothy Margaret, b. 1886, —
Agatha Evelyn Frances Mary, b. 1891: m. 1917, Capt. George Corser, R.F.A., — Rhoda Oonah
Marjorie, b. 1893 : m. 1916, the Rev. Cuthbert Carrol Thicknesse, R. of Badsworth, Yorkshire.
Residence, Southern House, Cheltenham .
Widows living of 2nd and 3rd Baronets— Gratiana Mary {Lady Wilson), da. of Adm.
Richard Thomas, of Stonehouse : m. 1850, Sir Mathew Wharton Wilson, 2nd baronet, who d.
1909. Residence, The Golden Farm, Cirencester. Georgina Mary ( Lady T Vilson), da.
of the late Richard T. Lee, of Grove Hall, Knottingley, Yorkshire : tn. 1874, Sir Mathew
Amcotts Wilson, 3rd baronet, who d. 1914. Residence, The Golden Farm, Cirencester.
The 1st baronet sat as M.P. for Clitheroe (L) 1847-52, for N. Div. of W. Riding of York
1874-85, and for Skipton Div. of N. part of W. Riding of York 1885-6.
WILSON, Creation (U.K.) 1837, of Archer House, Ecclesall, West Riding of York.
[Extinct 1907.]
Sir Alexander Wilson, ist and last Baro?iet.
Widow living — Edith Hester {Lady Wilson), da. of Henry Vickers, of Holmwood, Sheffield:
m. 1866, Sir Alexander Wilson, ist baronet (Master Cutler of Sheffield 1897 and 1898), who d.
190 7, when the title became ext. Residence— Archer House, Sheffield.
WILSON, Creation (U.K.) 1908, of Airdrie, New Monkland, co. Lanark.
Sir James Robertson Wilson, 2nd
Baronet; b. May 5th, 1883; s. his father, Sir
John, 1918 ; ed at Uppingham, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. Honours 1906); is Capt.
Yeo. ; European War 1914-17 ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Lanarkshire, N.-E. Div. ( U ) 1909: m. 1908,
Helen Rae Fife, da of A Bulloch Graham, of
Auldhouse, Crieff, Perthshire, and has issue.
^rras — Argent, a lion rampant between three mullets
sable, on a chief vert a crescent of the first between two
mullets pierced or. Crest — A demi-lion sable, charged on
the body with a crescent argent between two mullets pierced
or, all in pale.
Seat — Invertrossachs, Callander, Perthshire. Clubs —
Cavalry, County Perth, Stirling.
Son living— JOHN, b. April 13th, 1911.
Brother living — John Menzies, b. 1885 ; Capt. House-
hold Cav. ; served during European War 1914-1S ; some-
time Hon. Attache at Washington, U.S.A.
Half-Sisters living— Jane Robertson, b. 1892: m. 1914, Lieut. -Col. John Cassels Monteith,
Bedfordshire Regt., who d. (killed in action during European War) 19x5, and has issue living,
a son, b. 1915. — —Agnes Motherwell, b. 1894: m. 1918, Com. Evelyn Claude, Ogilvie Thomson ,
D.S.O., R.N., and has issue living, a son, b. 1919. Residence, Kippen House, Dunning, Perth-
shire.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Emma Alexandrina {Lady Wilson), da. of David Binnie, of
Glasgow: m. 1889, as his second wife, Sir John Wilson, ist baronet, who d. 1918. Residence,
Kippen House, Dunning, Perthshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Thomas Douglas Wilson, son (by 2nd marriage) of the ist
baronet, 2nd Lieut. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, b. 1890, d. (killed
in action during European War) 1917: m. 1914, Kathleen E., da. of Henry
Edward Grey, of Peterstone Court, Breconshire: —
Thomas Douglas, b. (posthumous) 1917. Aileen, b. 1915.
The ist baronet, Sir John, was Chm. of Wilsons and Clyde Coal Co. (Limited), and sat as
M.P. for Falkirk Dist. (L) 1895 to 1906.
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WILSON, Creation (U.K.) 1919, of Currygrane, co. Longford.
F.-M. Sir Henry Hughes Wilson,
G.C.B., D.S.O., 1st Baronet , 2nd son of the
late James Wilson, J.P., D.L., of Currygrane,
Edgworthstown, Ireland ; b . May 5th, 1864;
ed. at Marlborough; Hon. D.C.L. Oxford,
and Hon. LL.D. Cambridge 1919; entered
Roy. Irish Regt., and transferred to Rifle
Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) 1884, became
Capt. 1893, Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col.
1901, Brevet Col. 1904, Col. 1907, Maj.-
Gen. 1913, Lieut.-Gen. 1917, Gen. 1918,
and Field-Marshal 1919 ; served with Burma
Expedition 1885-9 (wounded, medal with
two clasps), in S. Africa 1899-1901, as Brig.-
Maj of Light Brig., and subsequently as
D.A.A.G. at Head Quarters (despatches
four times, medal with five clasps, Brevet
Lieut. -Col. , D.S.O.), and during European
War 1914-18 as Sub-Ch. of Gen. Staff, and
Comdg. an Army Corps (despatches, K.C.B.,
Grand Officer of Legion of Honour, Lieut.-
Gen., Grand Officer of Order of SS. Maurice
and Lazarus of Italy, of Rising Sun of
Japan, of Redeemer of Greece, and of Chia Ho of China, thanked by Parliament,
promoted Field-Marshal, cr. Baronet, granted ^10,000, 1st class of Order of White
Eagle of Serbia with Swords) ; was a Staff-Capt. at War Office 1894-7, Brig.-Maj.
Aldershot 1897-9, especially employed at War Office 1901-2, in command of 9th
Provisional Batn. 1902-3, D.A.A.G. at Head Quarters 1903, A.A.G. there 1903-4,
Assist. Director for Staff Duties 1904-7, Comdt. of Staff College 1907-10, Director
of Mil. Operations at War Office 1910- 14, a Gen. Officer Comdg.-in-Chief (1st class)
1917, and British Mil. Member of Supreme Allies Council 1917-18, since when he
has been Ch. of Imperial Gen. Staff ; appointed Col. Roy. Irish Rifles 1915 ; cr.
D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1908, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915: m. 1891, Cecil Mary, C.B.E.
(a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England), youngest da. of
the late George Cecil Wray, J.P., of Ardnamona, Donegal.
$rms (as recorded at Ulster Office) — Argent, a wolf rampant, azure, on a chief indented of
the last three estoiles of the field. Crest — A demi-wolf rampant per paL indented argent and
azure. Supporters — Dexter, a Private in the Rifle Brigade holding in the exterior hand a rifle all
proper ; sinister, a female figure representing Ulster % ested azure, resting the exterior hand on a
shield argent, charged w4h a sinister hand couped gules.
Seats — Currygrane, Edgeworthstown, Ireland ; Grove End, Bagshot. Town Residence — 36,
Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs — Travellers’, Bachelors’, Royal Yacht Squadron.
WILSON, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Carbeth, Killearn, co. Stirling.
Sir David Wilson, D.Sc., 1st Baronet ,
only child of the late David Wilson, of Catbeth,
Killearn, co. Stirling ; b. April 4th, 1855 ; ed. at
Glasgow Univ. (M.A. 1876, D.Sc. 1897); is a
J.P , a D.L., and Vice Convener of Stirlingshire,
and a Member of Stirlingshire Territorial Force
Asso. ; was Chm. of Directors of Highland
and Agricultural So. of Scotland 1906 and 1907,
a Member of Departmental Committee 01T Seeds
1901, on Pioduction of Food in Scotland 1915-17,
and on Game and Heather-burning 1919 ; aMeml er
Local Tribunal during European War; has been
Treasurer of Highland and Agricultural So., and
Convener of their Science Committee since 1895,
a Member of National Agricultural Examination
Board since 1899, and Chm. of Govs, of W. of
Scotland Agricultural Coll, since 1911 : appointed
a Member of Developments Commn.’s Advisory
Committee on Agricultural Science, and of Board
of Agriculture for Scotland’s Advisory Committee
1920 : m. 1896, Susan Main, da. of the Rev.
John Mitchell Harvey, D D., having had issue,
of whom the cl. son, David, b. 1897 ; 2nd Lieut.
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916.
Anns (as recorded at Lyon Office) — Argent, a chevron gules between two mullets in chief,
and in base a trefoil slipped vert. Crest — A demi-lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure
Seat — Carbeth, Killearn, co. Stirling. Clubs — Athenaeum, Caledonian, New (Edinburgh) ;
Western (Glasgow).
Sons living JOHN MITCHELL IIARYEY, b. Oct. 10th, 1898; ed. at Harrow, and at King's
Coll., Oxford: some ime 2nd Lieut. Coldstream Guards. Thomas George, b. 1900; ed. at
Harrow, and at Triu Coll., Camb Archibald, b. 1903; ed at Harrow.
Daughter living— Mary I’aird, b. 1907.
Always watchful.
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BROMLEY- WILSON, Creation (G.B.) 1757, of East Stoke, Nottinghamshire.
Sir Maurice Bromley-Wilson, 7th
Baronet; b. June 27th, 1875; s. his brother, Sir
Robert Bromley, 1906; assumed by Roy. license
1897 the additional surname and arms of Wilson; is
a J. P. and D.L. for Westmoreland (High Sheriff
1901), and Major Territorial Force Reserve : m. 1916,
Mrs. Godfrey Armitage, da of the late W. Turner, of
Over Hall, Winsford, Cheshire.
&rms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th argent, three wolves’ head*
couped sable, vulned proper, Wilson ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly,
per fesse indented gules and or, Bromley. Cr.sis — 1st, a
crescent or, therefrom flames issuant proper, Wilson ; 2nd, a
pheasant proper, Bromley.
Seat — Dallam Tower, Milnthorpe.
Brother living*— ARTHUR BROMLEY, C.M.G., R.N.r
b. Aug. 8th, 1876 ; became Lieut. 1899, Com. 1908, and
Capt. 1915 ; is patron of two livings ; C.M.G. 1919 : m. 1904,
Maye, da. of the late James Dunsmuir, formerly Lieut. -Gov.
of British Columbia, and has issue living, Rupert Howe,
b. 1910, — Marion Victoria, b. 1908, — Anne, b. 1915, — Eliza-
beth Mary, b. 1919. Residence, Stoke, Newark, Notting-
hamshire.
Sister living — Esther, b. 1881 : m. 1905, Charles Robert Tryon, who d. 1916, and has issue living,
Charles Edward, b. 1909, — John, b. 1914, — Thomas, b. 19x6, — Ruth Esther, b. 1906, — June, b.
1912. Residence, Woodlands, French Creek, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Daughters living of 6th Baronet — Ruperta Sibyl Bromley, b. 1901, — Esther Lilian Bromley,
b. 1905.
Widows living of 5th and 6th Baronets— Ad(el)a Augusta ( Lady Bromley ), da. of the late
Westley P. Richards, of Ashwell, Oakham: m. 1873, Sir Henry Bromley, 5th Baronet, who d. 1905.
Residence, Parkside, Milnthorpe, Westmorland, — Lilian (Hon. Lady Bromley ), da of xst
Baron Pauncefote : m. 1900, Sir Robert Bromley, 6th Baronet, who d. 1906, Administrator of
St. Kitts and Nevis. Residence, 89, Eaton Place, S.W.i.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Thomas Bromley, 5th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1822, d. 1903 : m.
xst, 1843, Lucie, who d. 1852, da. of the late Gen. Henry Webber, of Buckland,
Devon ; 2ndly, 1855, Clara Fitzroy, who d. 1869, da. of the late Right Hon.
Fitzroy Kelly, Lord Ch. Baron of Exchequer, and widow of Capt. John Green
Paley : —
(By 1st marriage), Adela Helena Elizabeth Maude. Edith Violet. (By 2nd marriage),
Rupert Fitzroy, b. 1862 ; formerly Sub-Lieut. R.N. : m. 1902, Emilye, da. of the late Capt.
Rennie, C.B., and has issue living, Rosemary Sylvia, b. 1906, — Daphne Louise, b. 1909.
Inez Muriel Seymour Emily. Beatrice Ruperta ( Lady Andoe): m. 1880, Adm. Sir Hilary
Gustavus Andoe, K.C.B., who d. 1905, and has issue living, Hilary Reginald, b. 1883, —
Esther Beatrice Mary, b. 1881: m. 1912, Frank Lewis Brigstocke, I.C.S., and Assist. Commr.,
Coong, India, — Agnes Mary Clare, b. 1884: m. 1918, Capt. Donald Alexander Nicoll, R.F.A., —
Alexandra Mary Constance, b. 1886 : m. 19x9, Surg.-Lieut. Com. Loll ot Vaughan, R.N.. —
Beatrice Winefrede, b. 1889. Residence, Ashe, Ashburton, S. Devon.
The xst baronet, Sir George Smith, married the granddaughter of Prince Rupert. The
Marquess of Lincolnshire is descended from a younger brother of the first baronet. The 2nd
baronet assumed, by sign-manual in 1778, the name of Bromley in lieu of his patronymic. Sir
Robert, 6th baronet, was Administrator of St. Kitts and Nevis.
Think much.
MARY ON- WILSON, Creation (E.) 1661, of East Borne, Sussex.
Sir Spencer Pocklington Maryon Maryon-
Wilson, nth Baronet ; b. July 19th, 1859; s. his father.
Sir Spencer Maryon, 1897 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn.
King’s Own Yorkshire L.I., and Capt. West Kent Yeo,
Cav. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for London, and patron of six
livings ; assumed by Roy. license for himself and issue
1899, the additional surname and arms of Maryon: m. 1887,
Minnie Elisabeth. O.BE. , only child of the late Gen.
Anthony Robert Thornhill, of Lavender Farm, Ascot, and
has issue.
&rms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, sable, a wolf rampant, in chief
three estoiles or ; 2nd and 3rd ermine, three bars per pale gules and
sable charged with seven bezants, four, two, and one. Crists — 1st,
a demi-wolf as in the arms ; 2nd, a gryphon sable, wings elevated
ermine, the body semee of plates, and supporting an escutcheon
argent charged with an eagle displayed.
Seats — Charlton House, Old Charlton, Kent ; Fitzjohn’s, near
Rugby. Clubs — Bath, Carlton.
Son living— THOMAS SPENCER MARYON, b. Oct. 27th, 1888 ; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb.: m.
1911, Constance, da. of the late Herbert Bennett.
Daughter living— Margaretta Elizabeth, b. 1902.
Brother living — George Maryon, b. 1861 ; Bar. Inner Temple, 1887 ; is a J.P. and County
Councillor for Sussex ; uses the additional surname of Maryon as assumed by deed poll by his
father in 1877 : m. 1886, the Hon. Stephanie, da. of the late Hon. Rowland Allanson-Winn
[see B. Headley], and has issue living, George Percy Maryon (Club, National Liberal), b. 1897 ;
ed. at Eton ; is Lieut. Grenadier Guards, and temporary Capt., and A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen. of
★ The younger brother, Herbert Assheton Bromley, b. 1879: Lieut. Canadian Inf.; d. (killed
»n action during European War) 1915.
Pro Legibus as Regibus.
For Laws and Kings.
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S. Africa (Viscount Buxton), — Cecile Stephanie Louise, b. 1887 : tn. 1913, Richard Winn
Livingstone, Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford [see B. Headley], — Helen Rose, b. 1888.
Residence, Searles, Fletching, Sussex. Club, Junior Carlton.
Sisters living — Annie Emily, b. 1862 : m. 1891, Col. Philip Beauchamp Taylor, C.B.E. , formerly
R. H. A., having had issue, Denis Perceval Beauchamp, b. 1894 ; Lieut. Hussars, and in Roy.
Flying Corps ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1916. Rosie Amabel, b. 1871 : m.
1899, Lieut. -Col. Collis George Herbert St. Hill, Yeo., who d. (killed in action) 1917, and has
issue living, Hereward, b. 1904, — Colline Ammabel, b. 1899. Residence, 104, Sloane Street,
S. W. Eva Kathleen Hardy, b. 1874 ; reverted by deed poll 1918 to her former surname of
Hardy: m. 1st, 1895, Guy Charles Hardy, J.P., who d. 1904 ; 2ndly, 1906, Lieut. -Col. Maurice
Loraine Pears, C.M.G., who d. 1916, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Herbert Ronald, b.
1900. Residence, Keynsford, Horsted Keynes, Sussex.
Aunt living (daughter of 9th baronet) — Caroline Maria. Residence, Fitz-Johns, Westcombe
Park Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Maryon Wilson, 3rd son of 9th baronet, b. 1831,
d. 1877 : m. 1859, Mary Anne, who d. 1912, da. of William Smith, of Roxeth
House, Harrow : —
Florence Ethel: m. 1896, Thomas Streatfeild, M.D., having had issue, of whom Thomas Basil
Maryon, b. 1898; 2nd Lieut. Roy. W. Kent Regt.; d. (killed in action during European War;
1917, — Cynthia, b. 1909. Residence, 2, Manor Road, Folkestone, Kent.
Issue of the late Frederick Maryon Wilson, 4th son of 9th baronet, b. 1833, d.
1888 : m. 1st, 1862, Elisabeth, who d. 1867, da. of Randall Hatfeild, of Thorpe
Arch Hall, Tadcaster ; 2ndly, 1873, Mary Angelina, who d. 1894, da. of the
late George Selby : —
Harold Thomas Maryon, b. 1880 ; is Lieut. Army Ser. Corps : m. 1904, Catherine Gladys, da. of
the Hon. Walter Vanueck [ see P. Huntingfield], and has issue living, Esme Maryon, b. 1905,
— Gladys Felise Maryon, b. 1910. Mary Elisabeth Helena, b. 1874. Ruth Ella : m. 1903,
Capt. Herbert Richard Moseley, Hussars, and has issue living, Walter Michael Acton, b.
1905. Residence, Buildwas Park, Shropshire. Ellin Mabel : m. 1905, Lieut. -Col. Charles
William Bowie (M. A., M.B. Trin. Coll., Camb.), R.A.M.C., and has issue living, Helen Jo3'ce
Yvonne, b. 1914,— Beryl Vyvenne, b. 1917. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. George Maryon Wilson, 5th son of 9th baronet, b. 1834, d.
1906 : m. 1st, Caroline, who d. 1869, da. of H. Harrison, of Merton Vale, Tas-
mania, and formerly of Rochford Hall, Essex ; 2ndly, 1875, Albinia Frances,
who d. 1920, da. of the late Rt. Rev. Augustus Short, Lord Bishop of Adelaide,
S. Australia : —
Of whom (by 1st marriage) Jessie Caroline : m. 1904, Frederick Charles Purbrick, Bar.-at-Law,
and has issue living, George Frederick Maryon, b. 1906, — John Michael de Vins, b. 1910. Resi-
dence, Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia. (By 2nd marriage), Rev. John Maryon, b. 1880 ;
ed. at Radley, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1905 M.A. 1906) ; is R. of Great Canfield Essex
Augustus George Maryon, b. 1881 ; in Australian Light Horse ; d. (killed in action in Galli-
poli) 1915. Hubert Guy Maryon, b. 1888 ; ed. at Radley. Mellicent Augusta Maryon,
b. 1876. Geraldine Adelaide, b. 1878. Albinia Marguerite, b. 1883. Residence, Fitzjohns,
Great Canfield, Essex.
William Wilson was Chaplain and Chancellor to William the Conqueror, while Sir Thomas
Wilson, Knt., born 1525, was Sec. of State to Queen Elizabeth. Sir William Wilsou, the 1st
baronet, lived at Eastbourne (now Compton) Place, Eastbourne, where for his loyalty he was
created a baronet by Charles II. on March 4th, 1661, as Wilhelmum Wilson de East Borne. Sir
Thomas Spencer, the 6th baronet, was a Lieut. -Gen. in the Army, and Colonel of the 50th Foot.
The 10th baronet assumed by deed poll (but without Roy. license) the additional surname of
Maryon in 1877.
Wilson-Todd, see Todd.
WINGATE, Creation (U.K.), 1920, of Dunbar, co. Haddington, and of Port Sudan.
Gen. Sir Francis Reginald
Wingate, G.C.B. G.C.V.O., G.B.E.,
K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., D.C.L.,
LL D ., 1st Baronet, son of the late
Andrew Wingate, of Broad field, Ren-
frewshire ; b. June 25th, 1861 Hon.
D.C.L. Oxford 1905 ; Hon. LL.D.
Edinburgh 1919 ; entered R.A. 1880,
became Capt. and Brevet Major 1889,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1896, Brevet Col.
1897, Col. and local Maj.-Gen. 1899,
Major-Gen. 1903, Lieut.-Gen. 1908
(specially promoted for distinguished
ser.), Gen 1913, and Col. Comdt. Roy.
Regt. of Artillery 1917 ; Nile Expedi-
tion 1884-5 as A.D.C. and Mil. Sec.
to the late F.-M. Sir Evelyn Wood, V.C. ,
G.C.B. , G.C.M.G. (despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star, Brevet Major, 4th
class Medjidie), as A.A.G., for Intel-
ligence at actions of Toski 1SS9 (des-
patches,clasp, D.S.O.), and Tokar and capture of Afafit 1891 (despatches, clasp to
bronze star, 3rd class Medjidie), Dongola Expedition 1896 as Director of Mil. In-
telligence, present at actions of Firkeh and Hafir (despatches, medal with two clasps,
Brevet Lieut. -Col.), Nile Expedition 1897 (clasp, Brevet Col., Extra A.D.C. to
H.M.), Nile Expedition 1898, present at battle of Atbara (despatches, clasp), battle
of Khartum and expedition to Fashoda (despatches, medal, clasp, K.C.M.G., specially
thanked by both Houses of Parliament), in command of troops in final operations
against the Khalifa 1899 (despatches, two clasps, 2nd class Osmanieh, K.C. B.) ;
employed with Egyptian Army 1883-5 (4th class Osmanieh) and from 1886 ; acted
as Gov. and Officer Comdg. Troops in Suakin Dist. May to Sept. 1894 ; sometime
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Director of Mil. Intelligence, Egyptian Army (C.B.) ; was A. G. of Egyptian Army
1898-9, Sirdar of the Egyptian Army and Gov.-Gen. of the Sudan 1899-1916, organ-
ising numerous expeditions for pacification of the country, including reconquest of
Darfur Province in 1916 (despatches, medal), Pligh Commr. of Egypt 1916-19 (fre-
quently mentioned in War despatches 1914-18, two medals), and Gen. Officer Coindg.
Hedjaz Operations 1916-19 (despatches, 1st class Order of El Nahda) ; a Pasha in
Egypt ; has 1st class of Orders of Mohammed Ali, The Nile, Osmanieh, and Medjidie ;
accompanied Special Mission. to King Menelik of Abyssinia 1897 (2nd class Star of
Ethiopia) ; had charge of Special Mission to Somaliland 1909 ; an Extra A.D.C. to
Queen Victoria and to King Edward VII. 1897-1903 ; recipient of distinguished ser.
reward ; Dist. Grand Master of Egypt and the Sudan 1900-1919, and Dist. Grand
Master of N. Africa (Mark Master Masons) 1906-19 ; received Coronation medals
1902 and 19 1 1 ; is a Freeman of Roy. Burgh of Dunbar, a F.R.G.S., Hon. Member
Zoological So. of London, Hon. Col. 7th (Territorial) Batn. Manchester Regt.,
and a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; author
of “ Mahdism and the Egyptian Sudan,” “Ten Years’ Captivity in the Mahdi’s
Camp,” and other works; D S.O. 1889, C.B. (Civil) 1895, K.C.M.G. 1898, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1900, G.C.V.O. 1912, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1914, G.B.E. 1918: m. 1888, Dame
Catherine Leslie, D.B.E. (a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, and sometime Pres. Red Cross Committee, and Empire Nurses Red Cross
Clubs, Cairo and Alexandria ; has Grand Cordon of Egyptian Order of El Kamel,
and Coronation Medal 191 1), da. of the late Capt. Joseph Sparkhall Rundle, R.N.,
and has issue.
Jtrtna— “-Gules, a portcullis, with chains pendant or, a chief embattled of the last. Crest — A
portcullis as in the arms. Supporters (not hereditary) — Dexter , a camelopard proper, gorged
with a collar or, supporting in its paws a Dervish spear, displaying the flag of the Union; sinister,
a wolf proper gorged with a collar or, supporting in its paws a Uervish spear with the banner of
the Sultan of Egypt.
Seat — Knockenhair, Dunbar, East Lothian. Clubs — Army and Navy, Beefsteak, British
Empire.
Son living— RONAUD EVELYN LESLIE, b. Sept. 30th, 1889; ed. at Bradfield Coll., and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford ; entered I.C.S. 1913, and is Political Agent and H.M.’s Consul at Muscat ;
Mesopotamia 1917-19 (despatches) ; a F R.G.S. : m. 1916, Mary Harpoth, da. of Lady Vino-
gradoff, of Oxford. Residence, British Consulate, Muscat. Club, Caledonian.
Daughter living — Victoria Alexandrine Catherine, b. 1899.
WINNINGTON, Creation (G.B.) 1755, of Stanford Court;, Worcestershire.
Grata sume manu.
Sir Francis Salwey Winnington, 5th Baronet ;
b. Sept. 24th, 1849 ; j. his father, Sir Thomas Edward, 1872 ;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Ensign 66th Foot ; is a J.P. and a D.L.
for Worcestershire (High Sheriff 1894), and patron of three
livings: m. 1879, Jane, da. of Lord Alfred Spencer-Churchill
[see D. Marlborough, colls.], and has issue.
$rms — Quarterly ; 1st and 4th argent, an orle between eight
martlets sable, Winnington ; 2nd and 3rd, sable, a saltire engrailed
or, Salweys. Crest— A Saracen’s head full-faced, couped at the shoul-
ders proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable.
Seat — Stanford Court, Worcester. Clubs — Arthur’s, Bachelors’,
Hurlingham.
Take with a grateful Grandsons living — Issue of the late Francis Salwey Winnington, el.
hand. son of 5th baronet, b. 1881, d. 1913 : m. 1904, Blanch (now of 14A,
Great Cumberland Place, W. ; she m. 2ndiy, 1915, Douglas G. Rooke, Lieut. Coldstream Guards),
da. of the late Com. William John Casberd-Boteler, R.N., of Eastry, Kent : — -
FRANCIS SALWEY, b. June 24th, 1907. Thomas Foley Churchill, b. 1910.
Sons living — Charles Alfred Edward, b. 1882 : m. 1915, Mary Margaret, da. of William O’Connor.
John Winston Foley, b. 1883 ; is Lieut, in the Army : m. 1910, Gladys Cooke, and has issue
living, Jess Babette, b. 1912. Residence,
Daughters living — Frances Jane, b. 1880 : m. 1902, Andrew Mansel Talbot Fletcher, formerly
Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, and has issue living, John Theodore Talbot, b. 1903, — Christopher
Andrew, b. 1909, — Jean Rosemary Joyce, b. 1904, — Josephine Bertha Emily, b. 1908. Resi-
dences, Saltoun Hall, near Pencaitland, Haddingtonshire ; Margam Abbey, Port Talbot.——
Iris Harriet Helena, b. 1887 : m. 1909, Robert Reginald Fairfax Wade-Palmer. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughters of the late Capt. John Taylor Winnington, son of the late Capt.
John Taylor Winnington, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1843, d. 1877 : m. 1875,
Rose (who m. 2ndly, 1880, Herbert Winnington Domvile, who d. 1910, formerly
Major 4th Batn. Worcestershire Regt.), da. of the late Adm. Sir George Rose
Sartorius, G.C.B. : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. John Francis Sartorius Winnington, D.S.O., Worcestershire
Regt., b. 1876, d. (wounds in action during European War) 1918 : m. 1910, Joyce Mary,
da. of David Marriage, of Chorley, Lancashire: —
Susanna, b. 1913. Patritia Rose, b. 1917.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Winnington-Ingram, 2nd son of 2nd
baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Winnington-Ingram, b. 1814, d. 1891 : m. 1847, Maria
Louisa (now of Cavendish Place, Bournemouth), da. of the late Rt. Rev. Henry Pepys,
D.D .'[see E- Cottenham, colls.] : —
Ven. Edward Henry, b. 1849 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1872, M.A. 1875) ; formerly V. of
Bridstow; is Archdeacon and Canon of Hereford : m. 1st, 1879, Elizabeth Ruscom.be, who d.
1892, da. of the late John Anstice, of Madely Wood, Salop ; 2ndly, 1898, Harriet Anne, who
d. 1912, da. of the Rev. Thomas Dehaney Bernard, Canon and Chancellor of Wells, of High
Hall, Wimborne, Dorset, and has issue living (by 1st marriage), Rev. Edward Francis,
b. 1883 ; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1905, M.A. 1909) ; sometime on Staff of Railway
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Mission; is V. of Ch. Ch., Notting Hill, — Arthur John, b. 1888; ed. at St. John’s Coll.,.
Oxford (B.A. 1911, M.A. 1914); is V. of Corsham, — Constance Maud, — Ethel Mary; B.A.
London, — Laura Evelyn: m. 1918, Major Thomas Horatio Westmacott, O.B.E, V.D., Calcutta
Light Horse, and has issue living, Elizabeth Mary b. 1920. Residence , Cathedral Close,
Hereford. Francis Herbert, b. 1854: tn. 1880, Emily Jane, da. of William Hankinson, of
Grovesend, Ontario, and has issue living, Charles William Edward, b. 1881 : m. 1902, Maud
Esther, da. of Richard R. Jones, of Copenhagen, Ontario, Canada, and has issue living, Francis
Herbert b. 1906, Arthur Foley b. 1909, Charles Alexander b. 1913, Vera Louise b. 1903, Con-
stance Maud b. 1905, Helen Patricia b. 1914, — Herbert Arthur, b. 1882: m. 19 — , and has issue
living, Herbert Grant, b. 1915, — Gerald, b. 1889, — Alfred, b. 1891, — Constance Evelyn, b. 1884 :
tn. 1914, Edward Peyton Breay, who d. 1918, and has issue living, 'Ruth Peyton b. 1918, —
Dora Blanche, b. 1886: m. 1912, Howard Dodds McClennan, and has issue living, Donald 6.
1920, Barbara Winnington b. 1915, Joyce b. 19x7, — Grace, b. 1888, — Hazel, b. 1893: m. 1919,
Wilmer Ball. Residence, Grovesend, Ontario, Canada. -Charles William, b. 1856; became
Lieut. 1879, Com. 1894, Capt. 1901, and Rear-Adm. (retired) 1910 : m. 1894, Ida Vere Maude,
da. of the late Charles Harcourt Chambers, and has issue living, Reginald Pepys, b. 1904, — Ida
Modwyn, b. 189 7, — Joyce Constance, b. 1908. Residence, 91, Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Right Rev. and Right Hon. Arthur Foley, P.C., K.C.V .0. (Lord Bishop of London), b. 1858
[see “ Peerage ”]. Residence, Fulham Palace, S.W. George Frederick, b. 1859 : m. 1901,
Beatrice Burridge, and has issue living, Robin, b. 1903, — John Felix, b. 1909, — Phyllis Mary,.
b. 1906. Residence, Brooklyn, Blachford, near Ringwood. Rev. Alfred, b. 1861 ; ed. at
Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1889); is R. of Enville: tn. 1906, Julia Margaret, da.
of the late William Augeraud, and has issue living, Arthur Francis, b. 190 7, — Gharles Alfred,.
b. 1909, — Henry Edward, b. 1911, — Cecil, b. 1914,— John Harold, b. 1916, — Richard Sullivan,
b. 1919. Residence, Enville Rectory, Stourbridge. Alice Mary. Residence, Bickenham,
Cavendish Place, Bournemouth.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Thomas Onslow Winnington-Ingram, b. 1816, d. 1858 : tn.
1847, Jessie Maria, who d. 1891, da. of the late Iyieut.-Col. John Whitehill Parsons,
C.M.G., Resident at Zante : —
Jessie : m. 1895, John Lennox Peareth, and has issue living, Alison Lilias Jessie, b. 1896. Resi-
dence, The Cottage, Firle, Lewes.
Issue of the late Rev. Arthur Henry Winnington-Ingram, b. 1818, d. 1887 : tn. 1849, Sophia
Mary, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. George Arnold : —
Rev. Arthur Rogers, b. 1850 ; ed. at St. John’s Coll., Oxford, and at Gloucester Theological Coll. ;
is R. of Lassington : m. 1st, 1884, Rose Clare, who d. 1906, widow of R. S. Knott, Bar.-at-Law ;
2ndly, 1910, Elizabeth, da. of Henry Wheeler, of Bleak House, Churcham, Gloucestershire,
and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Sophia Elizabeth, b. 1916. Residence, Lassington
Rectory, near Gloucester.
Issue of the late Rear-Adm. Herbert Frederick Winnington-Ingram, b. 1820, d. 1889 : tn.
1856, Catherine, who d. 1910, da. of Charles Twining, Q.C., of Halifax, Nova Scotia : —
Herbert Edward, b. 1869 : tn. 1899, Agnes Maud, da. of the late George Bevington Foster, and has
issue living, Winifred Florence, b. 1899, — Marjorie Agnes, b. 1901. Pauline Frances : tn. 1879,
Charles Alexander Gallop, who d. 1890, and has issue living, John Winnington, of Shirehampton,
Gloucestershire), b. 1883 : tn. 1914, Mary, da. of Charles Fenton, C.E., — Dorothy Ad£le. Resi-
dence, 8, Worley Road, St. Albans. Florence Herbert : tn. 1883, Thomas Hill, having had
issue, of whom Beresford Winnington, b. 1892; Lieut. R.F.C. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1917 , — Cecilia Florence, b. 1884, — Olive Katharine, b. 1885: tn. 1908, Robert
Thomas Atthill. Residence, East View, Uxbridge. Catherine : tn. 1886, Henry Leslie
Bates (L-R.C.P. Lond.), and has issue living, Kenneth Leslie, b. 1888. Residence, Thorne
House, St. Albans, Herts. Annie Georgina : tn. 1897, Arthur George Loraine Gamlen, M.A.,
solicitor, of 3, and 4, Gray’s Inn Square, W.C., having had issue, of whom Robert Arthur
Winnington, b. 1898; Capt. and Adj. Worcestershire Regt. ; d. (killed in action during
European War) 1917, — St. John Onslow, b. 1901, — Catherine Millicent, b. 1909. Residence,
38, Church Crescent, St. Albans, Herts.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Winnington-Ingram, b. 1814 (ante) : —
Issue of the late Gerald Constantine Winnington-Ingram, b. 1869, d. 1918: tn. 1896,
Ethel Hawthorne, who d. 1919, da. of the late Frederick Pollen, B.C.S.: —
Eric Alfred, b. 1902. Enid Kathleen, b. 1897 : tn. 1920, Christopher Francis Woof, I.C.S.—
Madge Meredith, b. 1909.
This family were lords of the manor of Winnington temp. Edward I., where they continued
to reside till the beginning of the xviiith century. The 4th baronet was M.P. for Bewdley (L)
1832-46 and 1857-68. The present baronet is descended from Sir Francis Winnington, Knt.,
of Stanford Court, who was appointed in 1678 Solicitor-General to Charles II., a post which he
resigned, that he might act consistently with his conscience, by supporting the Exclusion Bill.
WISEMAN, Creation (E.) 1628, of Canfield Hall, Essex.
Sir William George Eden Wiseman, C.&.,
C M G , 10th Baronet ; b. Feb. 1st, 1885; s. his father, Capt.
Sir William, R.N., 1893 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Jesus
Coll. Camb. ; formerly Lieut. Cardigan R.G.A. (Mil.); Euro-
pean War 1914-18 as Capt. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I., and
subsequently Lieut. -Col. Intelligence Corps ; C.B. (Civil)1
and C.M.G. 1918: m. 1908, Florence Marjorie Hulton, da. of
the Rev. George Frederick Sams, R. of Emberton, and Rural
Dean of Newport Pagnell, Bucks, and has issue.
Ttms — Sable, a chevron ermine between three coronels argent-
Crtsl — A tower or, port open argent, out of the top a demi-Moor issuant
armed proper, in his right hand a dart argent, barbed or plumed or„
iu his left a Roman target of the last.
Residence — 15, Sloane Avenue, S.W. Chib — Garrick.
Daughters living — Marjorie Honor, b. 1910. Margaret, b. 1913.— —Rosemary, b. 1916.
Sisters living — Winifred May, b. 1880 : tn. 19x9, Major John Muspratt-Mood, O.B.E. , M.C., Roy.
Dublin l;usiller<.—— Dorothy Lilian, b. 1881: tn. 1910, Charles Stephen Ascherson, and has
issue living, Janet Elizabeth b. 1914, — Dorothy R6nee, b. 19x5- Residence, 2, Cornwall Gardens,
S.W. Margerv Elizabeth, b. 1883: m. 1919, Capt Arnold John Dick, lo meily R.A.F.
Joan Hilda Marion, 6. 1890 : tn. 19 11, Capt. Arthur Robert Montgomery Roe, Dorsetshire Regt. ,
who d. (killed in action) 1914. and has issue living, Allison Margaret Florence, 0. 1912.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— Sarah Elizabeth (Lady Wiseman), da. of Lewis Langworthy,
forinerlyirfEllesmerc House, Putnev : «*• 1878. Capt. Sir William Wiseman, R.N., 9th baronet,
who d. 1893. Residence, Lynton, Upper Sea Road, Bexhill-on-Sea.
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Collateral Branches living
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Wiseman, 2nd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Thomas Wiseman, b. 1778, d. 18 — ; m. 18 — : —
Several sons, the eldest of whom (or his representative) may be heir-presumptive to the baronetcy.
Issue of the late Alexander Wiseman, b. 1785, d. 18 — : m. 1807, Anne Stanley : —
A son, b. 18 — .
Issue of the late Charles Pierce Wiseman, b. 17 — , d. 18 — : m. 18 — : —
Several sons.
In the ordination made by Edward I. for the better government of Scotland, after his con-
quest of that kingdom, William Wiseman was Sheriff of Elgin, and Alexander Wiseman was made
Sheriff of Foreis and Inerran. Not long afterwards, Simon Wiseman was found to possess lands
at Cotes, Northamptonshire, and a member of the family purchased Canfield Park, in Essex,
temp. Edward VI.
LAWES-WITTEWRONGE, Creation (U.K.) 1882, of Rothamsted, co. Hertford.
[Name pronounced “ Laws-Witrong.”]
Pour la Foi.
For the faith.
Sir John Bennet Lawes-Wittewronge, 3rd
Baronet ; b. July 28th, 1872; s. his father, Sir Charles
Bennet, 1911 : m. 1897, Helena Ramsey, da. of the late
Henry Ramsey Cox, of Folkestone, and has issue.
&rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th argent, three bendlets gules,
on a chief sable, a barrulet dancettee or ; 2nd and 3rd or, two
flaunches azure, on a chief nebuly of the second three estoiles or.
Crests — ist, a Saracen’s head affronted, and couped below the
shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples, and tied in a bow
or and gules ; 2nd, on a mount vert the trunk of a tree fessewise
eradicated and sprouting to the dexter, surmounted by an ermine
passant proper.
Residence —
Sons living— JOHN CLAUDE, b. Sept. 9th, 1898. Sydney
Vernon, b. 1906.
Daughters living — Caroline Adelaide, b. 1899. Sylvia, b. 1901.
Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet) — Caroline, b. 1844: m. 1870, Walter Pennington Creyke,
who d. 1892, and has issue living, Walter Launcelot, b. 1880, — Everilda, b. 18 — : m. 1910,
Donald A. MacAlister, f jrmerly of 26, Thurloe Square, S.W., — Diana: m. 1902, Vere Ker-
Seymer, of 26, Gledstanes Road, West Kensington, W. Residence, 6, Seamore Place,
Mayfair, W.
Widow living of 2nd Baronet — Marie Amelie (’* Amy ”) Rose (Lady Lawes-Wittewronge),
da. of Charles George Fountaine : m. 1869, Sir Charles Bennet Lawes-Wittewronge, 2nd baronet,
who d. 1911. Residence,
The ist baronet, Sir John Bennet Lawes, D.Sc., F.R.S., achieved considerable fame as a
practical experimental agricultural chemist. The 2nd baronet, Sir Charles Bennet, assumed by
Royal license 1902, for himself and issue, the additional surname and arms of Wittewronge.
WOLSELEY, Creation (E.) 1628, of Wolseley, Staffordshire.
Sir Charles Michael Wolseley, 9th
Baronet; b. 1846; s. his father, Sir Charles, 1854;
ed. at Downside and at the Oratory Sch., Edgbaston,
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Stafford
Militia and Staffordshire Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. and D.L.
for co. Stafford : m. 1883, Anita Theresa, el. da. of the
late Daniel T. Murphy, of New York, and San Francisco,
U.S.A., and has issue.
$nrts — Argent, a talbot passant gules. Crist — OHt of a
ducal coronet or, a wolf’s head erased proper.
Seat — Wolseley Hall, Rugeley, Staffordshire. Club — Brooks’s.
Sons living— EDRIC CHARLES JOSEPH, b. April 7th, 1886;
is Lieut. Yeo. : m. 1916, Clare Mary Annette, da. of Charles
Edmund de Trafford [see de Trafford, Bt.], and has issue living,
Stephen Garnet Hubert Francis, b. 1918, — a da., b. 1920.
William Ralph, b. 1887.
Brothers living — Edward Talbot, b. 1848 ; formerly Capt. 3rd
Stafford Militia: m. 1872, Florence Mary, da. of the late Edward
Weld, of Lulworth Castle, Dorset, having had issue, Mervyn
Joseph, b. 1873 : m. 190 7, Dorothy, el. da. of Philip Witham, of
Whitmoor House, Sutton Place, Guildford, and has issue living,
Ursula Mary b. 1908, Evelyn Mary b. 1913, — Charles Joseph, b. 1877, — William Spencer
Joseph, b. 1886; Lieut. E. Lancashire Regt. ; d. (killed inaction during European War) 1915,
— Robert Francis Joseph, b. 1890 ; is Capt. E- Lancashire Regt.; served during European
War 1915 (wounded), — Florence Mary Josephine: m. 1906, Oswald Francis Gerald Stonor
[see B. Camoys, colls.]. Residence, Maryland, Ascot. Clubs, Carlton, Junior Carlton, Bath,
Hurlingham.
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughters of the late Capt. Henry Wolseley, 3rd son of 6th baronet :—
Issue of the late William Bertie Wolseley, b. i797, d. 1881 : m. ist, 1818, Eliza Earle,
who d. 1851, da. of William Daniell, of Mountserrat ; 2ndly, 1852, Charlotte, who d.
1887, da. of the Rev. Charles Prowett, R. of Stapleford, Herts : —
Frances Anne : m. ist, 1845, George Noble Bredin, who d. 1852 ; 2ndly, 1854, J. F. Hills, and
has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Francis Frederick, b. 18 — , — Thomas, b. 18 — , — Fanny Eliza,
— Catherine Louisa Henrietta, — Eliza Jane. Cecilia Lewis Pauline : m. ist, 1845, Edmund
Hayter Bingham, who d. 1856 ; 2ndly, i860, Dr. Hutson, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage),
John Richard I'arre, b. 1863, — Henry Wolseley, b. 1866, — Eliza Anne. Henrietta Augusta
Meade : m. 1857 .Edward Poulton Wells, and has issue living, Allison Seymour Laird, b. 1857.
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Grandchildren of the late William Bertie Wolseley (ante) : —
Issue of the late William Augustus Wolseley, M.D., b. 1819, d. 1859 : m. 1843, Maty
Maria, da. of William Flockhart, of Edinburgh : —
Henry John, M.B., M.Ch., b. 1846 : m. 1872, Fanny Carlyon, da. of John Gittens, and has issue
living, Ellen Graham, b. 1876, — Emily Bertie, b. 1879, — Alice Hamilton, b. 1883, — Minnie
Bathurst, b. 1885, — Janet Porter, b. 1889. Residence, 3, Eynella Road, Dulwich Park, S.E-
William Augustus (Daniel), b. 1847 ; sometime a M.E.C. of British Guiana : m. 1st, 1891, Harriet,
who d. 1894, da. of Fraser Luckie ; andly, 1895, Lillian Laura, da. of the late Horatio Bethune
Leggatt, of Worth, Sussex, having had issue (by 2nd marriage), of whom William Bertie, b.
1896 ; Lieut. R.A. ; d. (of wounds in action during European War) 1916, — Cecilia Lucy Caven-
dish, b. 1903, — Lilian Patricia Dysart, b. 1908. Residences, 19, Thurloe Court, Chelsea, S.W. ;
Lusignan, Demerara, British Guiana. Eliza Porter: m. 1867, Lynch Thomas, M.D., and
has issue living, Mary Rosa Matilda (Lady Davson) : m. 1889, His Honour Sir Charles Simon
Davson, K.C., LL.B., Ch. Justice of Fiji, — Cecilia Wolseley. Mary Jane Bourne : m. 1873,
John Shine Wilson, who d. 1900, having had issue, of whom John Wolseley, b. 18 — , — George
Shine, b. 18 — ; Canadian Forces; d. (killed in action during European War), — Mary Cecilia :
m. 1905, Thorlief Orde, of Louis d’Or, Tobago, and has issue living, Thorlief Henry Repp b. 1906,
Iris Saga b. 1909, — May, — Grace Ethel, — Louise : m. 1907, Francis Paul Armitage, Director of
Education for City of Leicester, and has issue living, John William Paul b. 1911, Frank
Wolseley b. 1914, Cecil Mary Louise b. 1908, — Edith Clothilde.
Issue of the late Eliza Jane, who d. 1848, having m (Jan.) 1845, the Rev. John Frederick
Bourne, son of John Henry Bourne, of Partney Lincolnshire : — -
John Henry Wolseley, b. (Dec.) 1845 ; a retired Major Cape Mounted Rifles ; S. African Campaign
1877-9 (medal with clasps) : m. 1877, Marguerita Theodora, who d. 1915, da. of the late James
McCormack, and has issue living (all of whom have assumed the additional surname of
Wolseley), James Frederick Wol^-xey- Bourne, M.C. (Club, Jun'or Naval and Military) , b.
1878; has been in Cape Mounted Rifles, and in Swaziland Civil Ser. ; is a Sup. of Police, Kenya
Colony; S. Africa 1899-1902, with Roberts’ Horse, Com.-in-Ch’s. Body Guard and Transvaal Con-
stabulary, and as Lieut S. African Constabulary (Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps, gazetted 2nd Lieut. Princess Charlotte of Wales’s Roy. Berkshire Regt., but re-
linquished Commn.), E Africa 1914-16 as Capt. on Staff and King’s African Rifles (M.C., 1914-15
star, three medals, two clasps) : m. 1911, Blanche Anne, el. da. of the late William Henry Beach
Crouch, — Anastasia Theodora Beatrice: m. 1911. as his second wife, Cecil Crosbie Gordon [ see
M. Huntly, colls.], — Eda Kathleen : m. 1909, Gerard Blathwayt Hole, from whom she obtained
a divorce; 2ndly, 1914, Gordon Brock Bridgman, Sudan Civil Ser., and has issue living tby
2nd marriage) Peter Brock b. 1918, — Henrietta Lietitia : m. 1907, Calvert James Stronge
Buchanan, and has issue living, Pamela b. 190-, — Annie Sybil Wolseley-Bourne.
--- -William Wykeham Frederick, b. 18 — : m., and has issue living.
Richard Wolseley, 2nd brother of 5th baronet, was created a baronet in 1744
[see Wolsele3T, Bt., of Mount Wolseley].
This ancient Staffordshire family is descended from Sewardus Lord Wisele, fifth in descent
from whom was Robert, Lord of Wolseley, temp. 1281. Ralph, another descendant, was a Baron
of the Exchequer temp. Edward IV. Sir Charles, 2nd baronet, represented Stafford in the Parlia-
ments of Charles I. and II., and occupied a prominent position in those times.
WOLSELEY, Creation (I.) 1745, of Mount Wolseley, Carlow.
Sir Capel Charles Wolseley, 9th Baronet ,
son of the late Major William Charles Wolseley, and 4th
in descent from the late William Wolseley, 3rd son of 1st
baronet ; b. Aug. 24th, 1870 ; s. his kinsman, the Very
Rev. Sir John, D.D. , 1890; ed. privately, and at
R.M.C. ; a F.R.G.S., ; has been Lieut. 1st Batn. Queen’s
(Roy. W. Surrey Regt.), and Capt. E. Surrey Regt.; was
British Vice-Consul at Archangel 1900-1909; European
War 1914-18 in Gallipoli, Egypt, and Palestine; with Army
of Occupation in Albania and N. Russia 1919 : m. 190 7,
Beatrice Sophia (Hon. Sec. of Ladies’ Park Club), da.
of the late Col. William Wallingford Knollys [ see V.
Knollys, colls.].
gtrmB — Argent, a talbot passant gules, a crescent for differ-
ence. ©rest — Out of a ducal coronet, a wolf’s head proper.
Residence — 32, Knightsbridge, S.W. Club — Westminster.
Sisters living — Alice Maty- Winifred Annie.
Daughters living Of 6th Baronet — Ada Frances Alice : m. .1885, Lieut- -Col. Charles Bradford
Harries Wolseley-Jenkins (Reserve of Officers), formerly 19th Hussars, who assumed by Royal
license 1894 the additional surname and arms of Wolseley, having had issue, Charles Wolseley,
b. 1890 ; Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) ; d. (killed in action) 1915, — Ada Fiances
Blennerhassett. Amelia Cecilia Louisa. Eva Blennerhassett. Frances Wilhelmina.
Mother living —Annie, da. of the late Rev. Capel Wolseley [see infra] : m. 1869, Major William
Charles Wolseley, who d. 1878, and lias issue [see ante]. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughters of the late Clement Wolseley, 4th son of the late Col. Clement
Wolseley, 2nd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Clement Wolseley, b. 18 — , d. 18— : m. 18—, Maria, who d. 1864,
da. of Francis Fetlicrstonhaugh, of Whiterock, co. Longford : —
Marv Magdalene : vi. 18 — , John William Lambert. Matilda. Clementina : m. 1867, Lieut. -
Col. George Hamilton Evans (formerly 3rd Batn. Devonshire Regt.), and has issue living, Edith
Wolseley. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Veil. Cadwallader Wolseley, son of the late Rev. William
Wolseley, el. son of the late Rev. William Wolsele}’ (infra) : —
Issue of the late Cadwallader Brooke Wolseley, M.D., b. 1845, d. 1884 : m. 1871, Katie
Maria (now of Lausanne, Switzerland), da. of Thomas Edward Beatty, M.D. : —
REGINALD BEATTY, b. Jan. 31st, 1872. Winifred Katie: m. 18 — , Fred Russell, and has
issue living. Ethel Henrietta. Ilonoria Brooke: m. 1915, Major William Davenport
Crawley Kelly, D.S.O., M.B., R. A. M.C., and has issue living, a da., b. 1918,— another, b. 19— .
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Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Wolseley, el. son of Rev. William Wolseley,
3rd son of 1st baronet (infra) : —
Issue of the late Charles Wolseley, b. 1809, d. 1889 : m. 1859, Margaret, who d. 1905, da.
of Thomas FitzGerald, of Kilberry Lodge, Athy, co. Kildare : —
Rev. William Augustus (Daniel), b. 1865 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1887) ; formerly R. of
Denmark, Albany, W. Australia ; is Curate of Holy Trinity, Sheerness. Residence, 47, Alma
Road, Sheemess. Jane Josephine. Residence, Woodstock, Kelsale, Suffolk.
Issue of the late Rev. Capel Wolseley, b. 1814, d. 1885 : m. 1848, Ann Jane, who d. 1900,
da. of N. Proctor, of Dubiln : —
Annie : m. 1869, Major William Charles Wolseley, who d. 1878 [see ante].
Granddaughter of the late Major Garnet Joseph Wolseley (infra) : —
Issue of the late F.-M. Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley, P.C., K.P., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.M.G.,
D.C.L., LL.D., who was cr. Viscount Wolseley 1885 : —
See “ Peerage.”
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Wolseley, 3rd son of 1st baronet (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Garnet Joseph Wolseley, b. 1778, d. 1840 : m. 1825, Frances Anne,
who d. 1883, da. of William Smith, of Golden Bridge House, co. Dublin : —
Sir George Benjamin, G.C.B., b. 1839; is Gen. (retired), and Col. York and Lancaster Regt.;
formerly Col. York and Lancaster Regt. ; was A.A.G. Bengal 1885-7, in command of a 2nd
class Dist., Madras, r 889-94, and in command of 1st class Dist., Punjab 1895-8, and Lieut.
Gen. Comdg. the Forces, Madras 1898-1903 ; officiated in command of Punjab Forces 1897-8 ;
served in Indian Mutiny campaign 1858-9 (medal), in Afghan campaign 1878-9 (despatches,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. and medal), in Egyptian campaign 1882, including battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star, 3rd class Medjidie, A.D.C. to H.M.), in Soudan
campaign 1884-5 (despatches, clasp, C.B.), in Burmese Expedition, in command of 1st Brig.
1887-9, and in command of Wuntho Expedition 1891 (despatches, medal with clasp, thanked
by Govt, of India, K.C.B.) ; C.B. 1885, K.C.B. (Mil). 1891, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1907 : m. 1867, Esther
Louisa, who d. 1901, da. of the late Wiliam Andrews, of Monkstown, Dublin. Residence,
Thatched Cottage, Wateringbury, Kent. Club, United Service.
Grandchidlren of the late Ven. William Hulbert Wolseley (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Benjamin Wolseley (el. son), b. 1847, d. 1895 : m. 1872, Miss
Nellie Pierce, who d. 1905 : —
Robert Benjamin, b. 1873. Annie Louise, b. 1876 : m. 1905, Henry Clark Baker.
Grandchildren of the late Major Robert Benjamin Wolseley, younger son of the
late Rev. William Wolseley (ante) : —
Issue of the late Ven. William Hulbert Wolseley, b. 1821, who d. 1899 : m. 1st, 1847,
Elizabeth, da. of John Dawson, of Annahmartin, co. Fermanagh ; 2ndly, 1899, Nina,
da. of William Sadleir, of Seallahaen : —
Richard Warren, b. 1849 ; is a Dist. Registrar in Probate Court, Cork : m. 1883, Ruth, da. of the
Rev. Laurence Panting. John Francis, b. 1862 ; has been Sergeant S. Staffordshire Regt.,
Lieut. Cheshire Regt., Capt. (specially promoted) Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), and
Major The King’s Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.) ; served with Nile Expedition 1897, present at
action of Abu Hamed (despatches, medal with two clasps), and 1898-9, present at battles of
Atbara and Khartum (despatches, specially promoted Capt., medal, Egyptian medal with three
clasps), and in S. Africa 1900-1902, present at operations in the Transvaal and Orange River
Colonies (despatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps) ; appointed
to command a Batn. York and Lancaster Regt. 1914: m. 1904, Beatrice, youngest da. of the late
Col. C. G. Grantham, 89th Regt., and widow of William Fox, of St. Bees, Cumberland. Club, Army
and Navy. Grace : m. 1868, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Staples, B.S.C., who d. 1886 [ see Staples,
Bt., colls.]. Alice Warren : m. 1883, William Milward Newport, and has issue living, a da.
Elizabeth Dawson : m. 1877, Frederick Leech, and has issue living, John Frederick Wolesley,
M.D., b. 1881 ; is Lieut. Roy. Army Med. Corps, — Grace Elizabeth May, b. 1878, — Muriel, b.
1883. Residence, Enniscorthy, co. Wexford.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Warren Wolseley, b. 1823, d. 1909 : m. 1st, 1847, Georgina,
who d. 1881, da. of James Dixon, of co. Fermanagh ; 2ndly, 1882, Jean Ruskin (now
of Lealholm, Steyning, Sussex), da. of the late William Richardson, M.D., M.R.C.P.,
of Tunbridge Wells
(By 1st marriage) Henry William Falloon, b. 1849, — —Herbert Falkner, b. 1854 ; formerly Lieut.
44th Regt. Alice Elizabeth Jane. (By 2nd marriage) Garnet Ruskin, b. 1884.
Eirene Eva.
Granddaughter of the Rev. Robert Warren Wolseley (infra) : —
Issue of the late Edward St. George Wolseley, b. 1852, d. 1907 : m. 1877, Hannah Mary,
who d. 1916, da. of Colin Douglas Robertson : —
Kathleen Mary, b. 1879. Residence, 88, Chichele Road, Cricklewood, N.W.
The 1st baronet, M.P. for Carlow, was brother of Sir William, 5th baronet, cr. 1628.
WOMBWELL, Creation (G.B.) 1778, of Wombwell, Yorkshire.
[Name pronounced “Woomwell.”]
Sir Henry Herbert Wombwell, 5th
Baronet; b. Sept. 24th, 1840; s. his brother, Sir
George Orby, 1913 ; ed. at Harrow; formerly
Lieut. 7th Hussars, and Capt. Roy. Horse Guards :
m. 1902, the Hon. Myrtle Mabel Muriel Mostyn,
sister of 7th Baron Vaux of Harrowden.
%x<m — Gules, a bend between six unicorns’ heads
couped argent. ®mt — A unicorn’s head couped argent.
Residence — 85, Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W .
Clubs — Boodle’s, Orleans.
Daughters living of 4th Baronet— Julia Georgiana
Sarah ( Countess of Dartrey ) : m. 1882, the 2nd Earl
of Dartrey, who d. 1920. Residence, 3, Eaton Place,
S.W.i. Mabel Caroline: m. 1897, Henry Robert
Hohler, who d. 1906. Cecilia Clementina: m. 1890,
William Dudgeon Graham Menzies, and has issue
living, Victor Malcolm Wombwell, b. 1893; ed. at
Harrow; formerly Capt. Scots Guards; in 1920
assumed the surname of Wombwell in lieu of his
patronymic : m. 1920, Sybil Rose, da. of Sir Cecil
h mm t> j Gustavus Jacques Neumann, 2nd Bt., — William Neil,
• 903* Residences, Hallyburton, Coupar Angus, Forfarshire; 6, Hereford Gardens, W.
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debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
Widow living of 4th. Baronet — Julia Sarah Alice ( Lady Julia W otnbwell) , da. of 6th Earl
of Jersey : m. 1861, Sir George Orby Wombwell, 4th baronet, who d. 1913. Residence, New-
burgh Priory, Easingwold, Yorkshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Frederick Charles Wombwell (infra) :
Issue of the late Capt. Frederick Adolphus Wombwell, b. 1869, d. 1912 : m. 1909, Gertrude
May, da. of A. Harrison-Smith, of Carlton Hall, Worksop
FREDERICK PHILIP ALFRED WILLIAM, b. July 6th, 1910.
Issue of the late Frederick Charles Wombwell, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1845,
d. 1889 : m. 1868, Marie Felicie, who d. 1913, da. of M. Boyer : —
Almina Victoria Maria Alexandra ( Countess of Carnarvon) : m. 1895, the 5th Earl of Carnarvon
Residences, Highclere Castle, Newbury; 1 , Seamore Place, Mayfair, W.
The ist baronet, Sir George Wombwell, was Chairman of the East India Company, and M.P.
for Huntingdonshire i774"®o» The 4th baronet, Sir George, served in Crimean War, and was
in the Charge at Balaclava.
WOOD, Creation (U.K.) 1836, of Hatherley House, Gloucestershire.
Sir John Stuart Page Wood, R.N. , 6th
Baronet ; b. Jan. 28th, 1898; s. his father, Sir John
Page, 1912; Lieut. R.N. (retired); European War
1915 (despatches) : m. 1919, Barbara Arundell, da.
of Major Arundell Clarke, of Pressington, N.
Devon.
&rxna — Quarterly, argent and or, the mace of the Lord
Mayor of London in pale, between an oak-tree on a mount
vert fructed proper in the 1st and 4th quarters and in the
2nd and 3rd, a bull’s head erased sable, charged on the
neck with a bezant. Crist — Out of a mural crown argent,
a demi-wild man, wreathed about the temples with oak
fructed, in the dexter hand an oak-tree eradicated and
fructed, and in the sinister a club, all proper.
Residence —
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet)— Francis page, b.
April 29th, 1862 : m. 1912, Edith, da. of the late Capt.
Frederick A. Marsh.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Caroline Emma :
m. 1st, 1880, Maj.-Gen. Charles Hereford, formerly
Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regt.), who d.
1891 ; 2ndly, 1903, the Rev. Glenn Brabazon Dalrymple,
V. of Ham, Ashbourne, and has issue living (by 1st
marriage), Chailes Richard Wood, b. 188-, — Lucy
Frances Evelyn, b. 188-. Edith Constance: m.
1st, 1887, Thomas Johto Elmore, who d. 18 — ; 2ndly, 1897, John Law Adam, M.B.
Residence, Black water, Hants.
Great-Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Anna Caroline: m. 1858, Lieut. -Col. Charles
Steele. Katharine : m. 1st, 1867, Capt. William Henry O’Shea (formerly of 18th Hussars),
who d. 1905, having obtained a divorce 1890 ; 2ndly, 1891, Charles Stewart Parnell, M.P., who
d. 1891 [B. Congleton, colls. 1, and has issue living (by xst marriage), Gerard Henry William,
b. 1870 ; is Lieut. Essex Regt. : m. 1895, Anna Christabel, da. of Sir Thomas Barrett -Lennard,
2nd Bt.’, — Norah Mary Katharine, — Anna Maria del Carmen ( Lady Lucas ) : m. 1897, Arthur
Herbert Buck; 2ndly, 1915, Sir Edward Lingard Lucas, 3rd Bt (cr. 1887),— Clare Gabrielle
Marcia Antoinette Esperance, — Guadalupe Katie Flavia. Residence,
Widows living Of 4th and 5th Baronets — Maud Mary ( Lady Wood), da. of the late Thomas
Raynor Brown, and widow of Frank P. Leon : m. 1894, Sir Matthew Wood, 4th baronet, who
d. 1908. Residence, 43, Princes Gate, S.W. Violet Frances Stuart ( Lady Wood), da.
of the late Stuart Johnson, of Grosvenor Street, Edinburgh: m. 1876, Sir John Page Wood,
5th baronet, who d. 1912. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Charles Page Wood, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1836, d. 1915 :
m. 1864, Minna (now of Wakes Hall, Earls Colne, Essex), da. of the late Thomas
White, of Berechurch Hall, Colchester : —
Minna Evangeline : m. 1893, Maunsell Bradhurst, only son of the late H. M. Bradhurst, of New
York, and has issue living, Christine Evangeline Minna Elizabeth. Residence, Rivenhall
Place, Witham, Essex.
Issue of the late F.-M. Sir [Henry] Evelyn Wood, V.C., G C.B., G.C.M.G., LL-D.,
5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1838, d. 1919 : m. 1867, the Hon. Mary Paulina
Southwell, who d. 1891, sister of 4th Viscount Southwell : —
Evelyn FitzGerald Michell, D.S.O., O.B.E., b. 1869 ; ed. at Beaumont, and at Wellington Coll. ; is
a Lieut, for City of London, Lieut. -Col. London Brig. R.G.A. (Territorial), Hon. Col. in the
Army, and Sec. City of London Territorial Asso.; formerly Major 1st Dragoons ; was D.A.A.G.,
Welsh and Midland Command 1903-9: Ashanti Expedition 1895-6 (star), S. Africa 1899-1900,
present at battles of Belmont, Modder River, Graspan, and Magersfontein (despatches, medal
with three clasps, D.S.O.), European War 1914-18 (despatches twice, O.B.E.); D.S.O. 1900,
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : m. ist, 1893, Lilian, who d. 1910, da. of the late Charles Edward Hutton, of
63, Porchester Terrace, W. ; 2ndly, 1915, Alla, da of R Morton, and widow of Hatherley Page
Wood, son of the late Charlts Page Wood [see infra], and has issue living, (by ist marriage)
Sheelagh Southwell, b. 1895: m. 1917, Capt. John Edward Eastley, Somerset L.I.. — Leslie
Violet Lucy, b. 1899, — Ursula Mary. b. 1903, — (by 2nd marriage) Matthew Wakefield Drury
Evelyn, b. 1917, — Wendy, b 1919. Res dence, Wardens Hall, Willingale Doe, Ongar, Essex.
Club, Army and Navy. Charles Michell Aloysius, C.M.G., D.S.O. , b. 1873; is Major and
Brevet Lieut. -Col. Northumberland Fusiliers ; Nile Expedition 1898, present at battle of Khar-
toum (despatches, medal, Egyptian medal with clasp, 4th class Medjidie), Crete 1898, S. Africa
1899-1900 (despatches, medal with three clasps). European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Leg on of Ho: our, C.M.G.) ; D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919: m. 1915, Olive Mary de Bathe, da.
of Major Herbert Miles, of Budc, Cornwall. Club, Army and Navy. Arthur Herbert, b.
1877; formerly Page of Honour to H.M. Queen Victoria and Capt. 2nd Batn. Cameronians
(Scottish Rilles) ; Tirah Expedition 1897 (medal with two clasps), Nile Expedition 1898
(Egyptian medal), S. Africa 1899-1900, present at relief of Ladysmith (despatches, Queen’s
medal with three clasps) : tn. 1900, Ethel Mary, da. of the late Andrew Duncan, Bar-at-law,
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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of 7 1, Gloucester Place, W., and has issue living, Evelyn Ronald, b. 1903. Anna Paulina
Mary (Lady Fanshawe)-. m. 1894. Lieut. -Gen. Sir Hew Dalrymple Fanshawe, K.C.M.G. , C.B.
Marcella Caroline Mary: m. 1902, Edward Augustine Blount, C.B.E. Victoria Eugenie, b.
1881 : m. 190 7, John Hubert Balfour, and has issue living, David Hubert, b. 1908. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Western Wood, 3rd son of 1st baronet : —
Issue of the late Western Wood, b. 1830, d. 1878 : m. 1862, Lucy Elizabeth (who d. 190 7,
having m. 2nd, 1878, George Cresswell Crump, of Chorlton Hall, Cheshire), da. of
Frederick Orme Darvall, 41st Regt. : —
George Orme, b. 1868 : m. 1904, Helen Portia, da. of Adam Davidson, of Darling Downs, Queens-
land, and has issue living, Ernest Cresswell Gaden Western, b. 1906. — Bernard Page Western, b.
1908, — Evelyn Hatherley Davidson, b. 1911, — Helen Constance Western, b. 1905. Constance
Lucy, b. 1864: m. 18 — , Charles Barrington Philpott, and has issue living.— —Edith Maud,
b. 1866.
The 1st baronet, Sir Matthew Wood, born 1767, was the son of a serge manufacturer, of
Tiverton, and at eleven years of age worked in his father’s factory. At fourteen he was appren-
ticed to Mr. Newton, druggist, at Exeter. After serving seven years, he became a traveller in
the drug trade, and subsequently established himself in London as a chemist. He afterwards
became a hop-merchant, and was chosen Alderman, served as a Sheriff, and in the year of the
Peace, 1815, was elected Lord Mayor of London, to which office he was re-elected the following
year. He also sat as M.P. for London (L) 1816-43. During his mayoralty he was bold and
fearless. On one occasion , after a lawless mob had shot a man on Snow Hill, and were approach-
ing the Exchange, he, with only seven others, rushed through that building, and held the rioters
in cneck, while he arrested several of the ringleaders. He took an active part in the cause ot
Queen Caroline : he accompanied her through Calais and Dover, on her journey to London in
1820, and placed his house in South Audley Street at her disposal. His fortune was, after much
litigation, augmented on the death of Jemmy Wood, the banker, of Gloucester, to the extent of
£250,000. Among these possessions was the estate of Hatherley Court, in Gloucestershire, a
fine old ivy-mantled mansion, and from its name his second son, William Page, who was Lord
High Chancellor 1868-72, selected his title.
WOOD, Creation (U.K.) 1897, of The Hermitage, Chester-le-Street, co. Durham.
Sir Arthur Nicholas Lindsay Wood, 2nd
Baronet ; b. March 29th, 1875 > s- his father, Sir Lindsay,
1920.
$rms — Ermine, a wolf rampant sable, collared or, on a chief dancette
gules, an oak leaf between two sprigs of oak slipped, fructed, and erect
proper. Crest — Between two sprigs of oak slipped, fructed, and erect
proper, a wolf’s head erased sable, gorged with a collar or, and charged
with three oak leaves slipped vert.
Seat — The Hermitage, Chester-le-Street.
Brothers living— HENRY ijndsay, b. Nov. 8th, 1878; is Major
Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I. ; S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal
with three clasps. King’s medal with two clasps), European War
1914-16 (wounded). Robert Lindsay, b. 1884.
Sisters living — Maria Lindsay (Hon. Mrs. Claud E. Hamilton- Russell),
b. 1877 : m. 1899, the Hon. Claud Eustace Hamilton-Russell [ see V.
Loyal en tout. Boyne]. Residence, Bayards, Steyning. Elsie Emma Lindsay,
Loyal in everything. ^ i879 : m. 1909, Robert Eyre Hale. Residence, Newcastle-on-
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Collingwood Lindsay, 18th Hussars, 3rd son of 1st baronet,
b. 1881, d. (killed in action during European War) 1915: m. 1907, Lilian, da.
of William Sopper, J.P., of Dummaglass, Inverness-shire : —
Ian Lindsay, b. 1909.— Heather Lindsay, b. 1908.
Sir Lindsay Wood, 1st baronet, was many years Pres, of Durham Coal Ow'ners’ Asso., and
High Sheriff of co. Durham 1889.
i st Baronet ,
of
WOOD, Creation (U.K.) 1918, of Hengrave, Suffolk,
Sir John Wood, M.B.,
only son of the late John Hill Wood, J.P.
Whitfield House, Glossop, Derbyshire; b. Sept.
8th, 1857; ed. at Rugby, and at Magdalen Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1883) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1883 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col.
(V.D.) 4th Vol. Batn. Cheshire Regt., and Comdt.
5th Vol. Batn. Cheshire Regt. ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for Herefordshire (High Sheriff 1900), and
a J.P. for Derbyshire and Suffolk ; sat as M.P. for
Stalybridge ( C ) Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918; elected
for Cheshire, Stalybridge and Hyde Div. (£7),
Dec. 1918 : m. 1st, 1883, Estelle, da. of Henry
Benham ; 2ndly, 1892, the Hon. Gertrude Emily
Bateman-Hanbury, J.P., third da. of 2nd Baron
Bateman, of Shobdon Court, Herefordshire, and
has issue.
^rms — Sable, on a bend engrailed argent between two
roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, three fleurs-de-
lis gules. Crtst— Issuant from a crown vallory or an oak
tree proper, fructed gold.
Residences— Hengrave Hall, Bury St. Edmunds ; Whit-
field House, Glossop, Derbyshire : The Forrest Lodge,
Kells, Galloway. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors’, New Uni-
c- .... . , versity, Constitutional.
Every good thing is the gift of God.
Sons living— By 1st marriage- JOHN ARTHUR
HAIGH, M.C.y D.S.C., b. May 22nd, 1888; Bar. Inner Temple 1912 ; served during European
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War 1914-18 as Capt. 4th E. Surrey Regt. and Lieut. R.N.V.R. (D.S.C., M.C.) : m. 1919, the
Hon. Evelyn Saumarez, el. da. of 4th Baron de Saumarez. Club , Carlton. By 2nd marriage
— Edmund Walter Hanbury, b. 1898 ; formerly Lieut. Household Cav.
Daughter living— By 1st marriage — Marjorie Haigh ; m. 1905, Lieut. -Col. Craufuird George
Graham Hutchison, formerly 21st Lancers [ see Graham, Bt., cr. 1783, colls.].
WORSLEY, Creation (U.K.) 1838> of Hovingham, Yorkshire.
[Name pronounced “ Wursley.”]
Sir William Henry Arthington Worsley, 3rd
Baronet , son of the late Arthington Worsley, Esq., 2nd son of
1st Bart. ; b. Jan. 12th, 1861 ; s. his uncle, Sir William
Cayley, 1897; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1884) ; formerly Major 2nd Vol. Batn. Princess of Wales’s Own
(Yorkshire Regt.) ; is a J.P., a D L., and a County Alderman
for N. Riding of Yorks, and Chairman of its Education Com-
mittee, patron of one living, and a Member of York House of
Laymen : m. 1887, Augusta Mary Chivers, who d. 1913* el* da.
of the late Edward Chivers Bower, J.P., D. L., of Broxholme,
Scarborough, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, a chief gules. Crtst — A wyvern vert.
Seats— Hovingham Hall, Malton, Yorkshire.
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Sons living— WILLIAM ARTHINGTON, b. April 5th, 1890 ; ed. at Eton, and at New
Coll., Oxford; Capt. Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regt.) ; served during
European War 1914-19 (wounded, prisoner). Edward Marcus, b. 1891 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Univ. Coll., Oxford ; served during European War 1914, as Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps
(wounded twice).
Daughters living — Winifred Mary, b. 1888: m. 1st, 1912, Capt. Francis Percy Campbell Pem-
berton, Life Guards, who d. (killed inaction) 1914; 2ndly, 1917, William Arthur Colegate.
Residence, The Pole, near Northwich, Cheshire. Ethel Isabel, b. 1892. Victoria, b. 1900.
Brother living — Arthington, b. 1861 ; is a Civil Engineer, and a J.P. for Middlesex : m. 1900,
Helen, widow of Frank Bartlett Thomas Griffiths, of Stourbridge, and has issue living, Marcus
Rurik, b. 1901. Residence, Mandeville House, Isleworth.
Widow living of 2nd Baronet — Susan Elizabeth ( Lady Worsley), da. of the late Henry
Wyndham Phillips : m. 1896, as his second wife, Sir William Cayley Worsley, 2nd baronet,
who d. 189 7. Residence, Wool Knoll, Hovingham, Malton.
This family is a senior branch of the Worsleys, formerly baronets of Appuldercombe, whose
title became extinct on the death of the 9th baronet in 1825.
Quam plurimis prodesse.
Do good to as many
persons as possible.
Worsley-Taylor, see Taylor.
WRAXALL, Creation (U.K.) 1813, of Wraxall, Somersetshire.
Sir Charles Frederick Lascelles Wraxall,
7th Baronet ; b. Sept. 28th, 1896 ; s. his father, Sir Morville
William 1902.
&nns — Lozengy erminois and azure, on a chevron gules three
estoiles of eight points or. Crrst — A buck’s head cabossed and erased
gules, charged on the breast with two lozenges in fesse, and between
the attires an estoile or.
Residence —
Sisters living — Aida Mary Elizabeth, b. 1893. Alice Elvira Her-
minia, b. 1895 : m. 1915, John Johnstone. Emilie Irene Honorine
(twin), b. 1895. Virginia Leslie Mary, b. 1902.
Uncles living (sons of 5th baronet)— CHARLES EDWARD LAS-
CELLES, b. May 27th, 1868 ; ed. at Warren Farm Sch., Brighton;
a bandsman in R.N. Horatio Henry Edwin, b. 1869 ; ed. at Warren Farm Sch., Brighton.
Aunt living (daughter of 5th baronet) — Emilie£Elizabeth, R.R.C., b. 1864 ; is an Army Nursing
Sister. i>, %
Widows living Of 4th and 6th Baronets — Laura (Lady Wraxall), da. of Edward Hammond,
of Richmond, Surrey : m. 1855, Sir Horatio Henry Wraxall, 4th baronet, who d. 1882.
Honorine Herminia ( Lady Wraxall), da. of the late John Lanzun, of Alexandria, Egypt :
m. 1892, Sir Morville William Wraxall, 6th baronet, who d. 1902.
The 1st baronet, Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall, was in the Civil Service of the East India
Company. The 3rd baronet, Sir Frederick, was sometime Assistant-Commissary in the Turkish
Contingent and was author of several works. Sir Morville William. 6th baronet, for several years
prior to 1882, was employed as a pawnbroker’s assistant, then enlisted in Commissariat and
Transport Corps, subsequently joining, in 1891, the Egyptian Coast Guard Administration.
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(E.) 1628, of Trebitch, Cornwall.
Sir Philip Bourchier Sherard Wrey,
12th Baronet ; b. June 8th, 1858; s. his brother,
Capt. Sir (Robert) Bourchier Sherard,
1917 : tn. 1889, Alice Mary, da. of the late Capt.
Borton, R.H.A., and has issue.
Arms — Sable, a fesse between three poleaxes
argent, helved gules. [Quarters : Bourchier, Plantage-
net, Bohun, etc.]
Seat — Tawstock Court, Barnstaple. Residence — Id-
wala, Bulawayo, S. Africa. Clubs — Junior Carlton,
Ranelagh.
Daughters living — Florence Muriel Phyllis; tn. 1914,
John Lamb; Lieut. R.E., who d. (killed in action
during European War) 1919, and has issue living,
Philip Sherard, b. 1916, — Jocelyn, b. 1917 Barbara
Marion Celia.
Brothers living— Rev. Albany bourchier
SHERARD, b. Jan. 4th, 1861 ; ed. at Hertford Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1887, M.A. 1889) ; is R. of Tawstock with
Harracott, N. Devon, Rural Dean of Barnstaple, and a
J.P. for Devon; formerly a Chap, in Territorial Force:
m. 1896, Isabel Frances Sophia, el. da. of the late
Thomas Horn Fleet, J.P. , D.L., of Darenth Grange, near Dartford, Kent. Residence, Corffe,
Barnstaple. William Bourchier Sherard, C.M.G., C.B.E., R.N., b. 1865 ; became Lieut.
1888, Com. 1900, and Capt. (retired) 1909 ; served at bombardment of Alexandria 1882
(Egyptian medal), Alexandria and Suakim 1885 (clasps, and Khedive’s bronze star) and in
China 1900, as 2nd in command of Naval Brig, at relief of Pekin (specially promoted, Copt.) ;
was Principal Naval Transport Officer at Southampton 19 14-19 (C.M.G., Order of Leopold of
Belgium, Order of Sacred Treasure of Japan, American D.S.M.) ; C.M.G. 1917, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919 : tn. 1897, Flora Bathurst, da. of the late Vice-Adm. W. S. Greive, of Ord House, Berwick-
on-Tweed. Residence, Taw Green, Westbourne, Sussex. Clubs, Naval and Military ; Royal
Automobile. Arthur Henry, b. 1872 : m. 189 7, Florence, da. of the late Thomas Radmall.
Residence, Heath End House, Hampstead, N.W. Club, Union. Edward Castell, b. 1875 :
m. 1901, Katharine Joan, da. of the Rev. John Dene [see Molesworth, Bt., colls.], and has
issue living, Castel Richard Bourchier, b. 1903, — Christopher Bourchier, b. 1906, — Katharine
Augusta, b. 1902, — Diana Joan, b. 190-. Residence, 13, Derby Road, Nottingham.—
Reginald Charles, b. 1876; ed. at Hertford Coll., Oxford ; Major, formerly Devonshire Regt. ;
S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-18 : tn. 1912, Evelyn, da. of the late Rev. Charles William Herbert Kenrick, V. of
Holy Trinity, Barnstaple, and has issue living, Denys Charles Bourchier, b. 1913. Resi-
dence, Mortimer Cottage, Mortimer, Reading.
Sisters living— Annie Marian. Residence, 3, Lauriston Road, Wimbledon Common, S.W. ■ -
Emma Henrietta. Augusta Eleanora. Residence, 3, Lauriston Road, Wimbledon Common,
S.W. Florence Amelia. Residence, 3, Lauriston Road, Wimbledon Common, S.W.
Beatrice Alexandra. Residence, 3, Lauriston Road, Wimbledon Common, S.W. Isabel
Maria.
Daughter living of 11th Baronet— Rachel, b. 1911.
Widow living of 11th Baronet— Jessie Maud ( Lady Wrey), da. of the late William Thomson
Fraser : tn. xst, 1905, Sir (Robert) Bourchier Sherard Wrey, nth baronet, who d. 1917; 2ndly,
1918, Capt. Godfrey Heseltine, Dragoon Guards. Residence, The Hill, Lutterworth.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Bourchier William Toke Wrey, 2nd son of 9th baronet, b.
1830, d. 1918 ; tn. 1859, Anne Caroline, who d. 1896, da. of the late Thomas
Crosthwait, of Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin: —
Rev. Henry Bourchier, b. 1863 ; is R. of Ideford: m. 1895, Helen Esme, da. of Frederick Charles
Ernest Griffin, of Gorsty Hayes Manor House, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, and has issue living,
Mary Caroline Bourchier, b. 1896, — Helen Edith Bourchier, b. 1898, — Dorothy Esme Bourchier,
b. 1900. Residence, Ideford Rectory, Chudleigh. Ellen Caroline. Evelyn Maria, b. 1865.
Mary Blanche.— Henrietta Sophie, b. 1875.
Grandson of the late Edward Bourchier Wrey, son of the late Rev. Bourchier
William Wrey, son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late George Bourchier Wrey, b. 1820, d. 1854 : m. 1848, Sarah, who d. 1869,
da. of Col. John Cuninghame, of Caddel, Ayrshire : —
George Edward Bourchier, b. 1851 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1872) : tn. 1886, Anne Maud,
da. of the late Rev. Arthur Bourchier Wrey (infra), and has issue living, Edward Charles,
O.B.E., R. N., b. 1889 ; became Lieut. 1911 and Lieut. -Com. 1919 ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 : tn. 1914,
Grace Elsie, da. of James C. Rimer, of Kelvin Grove, Newlands, Cape Colony, and has issue
living, Elisabeth Anne b. 1917, Marie Jean b. 1919. Residence, Cherry Croft, Kingswood,
Henley-on-Thames. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Wrey, younger son of the late Rev.
Bourchier William Wrey (ante) :• —
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Joseph Wrey, R.N., b. 1828, d. 1891 : tn. 1st, 1867, Caroline
Rashleigh, who d. 1870, da. of the Rev. Charles Harward Archer, of Lewannick, Corn-
wall; 2ndly, 1875, Henrietta Jane, who d. 1909, da. of the late Charles Aldridge : —
Douglas Edward Archer, b. 1869 : m. 1888, Mary Therese, who d. 1905, da. of Henry Archdale
Owen. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. Arthur Bourchier Wrey, b. 1831, d. 1918 : tn. 1st, 1859, Helen, who
d. 1878, da. of the Rev. Thomas Phillpotts, Canon of Truro; 2ndly, 1881, Claudine
Maud, who d. 1904, da. of Charles Twining, K.C., formerly of Halifax, N.S. :—
(By 2nd marriage) Wilfrid Arthur Bourchier, b. 1885 ; ed. at Winchester, and at R.M.C. ; some-
time Lieut. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. Hugh Bourchier, R.N., b. 1888 ; became Lieut. 1911.
(By 1st marriage) Emily Florence. Cicely Helen : tn. 1893, the Rev. Henry Charles
Wilder, R. of Sulham, and has issue living, Henry Arthur John, b. 1894, — Frederick Wrey, b
i899> — Augusta Helen Mary, b. 1895, — Alice Victoria, b. 189 7. Residences, Purley Hall, and
Sulham, Berks. Anne Maud: tn. 1886, George Edward Bourchier Wrey (axite). (By 2nd
marriage) Mary Claudine: tn. 1913, Humphrey Richard Locke Lawrence, Lieut. Indian Army,
who d. 1915, and has ssue living, John Humphrey, b. 1915-
25*
WREY, Creation
The good time wit l come.
77«
debrett’s illustrated baronetage,
The family of Wrey is of considerable antiquity in Devonshire, and is supposed by Wottois
to be descended from Robert le Wrey, who lived temp. Stephen. Sir Chichester, the 2nd baronet,,
a faithful adherent to the royal cause, became in 1652 possessed, by marriage, of Tawstock, where
the family now reside. After the Restoration he was successively Colonel of the Duke of York’s
Regiment, Governor of Sheerness, and M.P. for Lostwithiel. Sir Bourchier, the 3rd baronet,
served under the Duke of Monmouth, and after the Restoration commanded a regiment of horse.
The 4th and 5th baronets were Members of Parliament.
WRIGHT, Creation (U.K.) 1920, of Swansea, co. Glamorgan.
Sir John Roper Wright, ist Baronet , son
of the late William Roper Wright, of Croston, Lancashire ;
b. March 12th, 1843 ; has been Lieut. -Col. (Hon. Col.
1893) ist Monmouthshire Artillery Vol. (V.D.), and
Lieut. -Col. (Hon. Col. 1898) Glamorgan R.G.A. (Mil.);
now Hon. Lieut. -Col. in the Army ; is a steel manu-
facturer, Chm. of Baldwin’s (Limited), and a J.P. and
D.L. for Glamorganshire : m. ist, 1870, Jessie Eliza, who
d. 1896, da. of Charles Wilson, of Birmingham ; 2ndly,
1897, Alice, da. of the late Bryan William Stevens, of
Aldwinckle, Edgbaston, and has issue.
Arms — Or, a griffin segreaun azure, on a chief gules a sword
fessewise the point to the dexter of the field. Cast — A demi-goat
proper resting the sinister leg on an escutcheon argent charged
with a grenade fired proper.
Seat — Widcombe Manor, Bath. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Constitutional.
Son living— Sir WILLIAM CHARLES, K.B.E., C.B. , b. Jan.
13th, 1876; Lieut. -Col. (retired), Col. Reserve of Officers, a
J.P. for Glamorgan (High Sheritt 1912), a Knight Com. of Order
of Crown of Italy, and an Officer of Legion of Honour; ap-
pointed Controller of Iron and Steel Production, Min. of
Munitions 1917; C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.B.E. (Civil) T920 : m. 1898,
Maud, da. of the late Isaac Butler, of Fanteg, Monmouthshire. Residence, 31, Princes Gate,
S.W.i. Club , Junior United Service.
Perseverance will obtain
the palm.
CORY-WRIGHT, Creation (U.K.) 1903, of Caen Wood Towers, Highgate, St. Pancras,
co. London, and Hornsey, Middlesex.
Sir Arthur Cory Cory-Wright, 2nd Baronet 9
b. Nov. 1 8th, 1869 ; s. his father, Sir Cory Francis
1909 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1891,
M.A. 1896) ; is a J.P. for Herts and Middlesex, and
patron of one living: in. 1891, Olive, da. of the late
Henry Clothier, M.D., of Highgate, N., and has issue.
^rms — Or, a fesse compony counter-compony azure and argent
between in chief two eagles’ heads erased, and in base a unicorn
passant reguardant of the second. Crest — Upon a mount proper
between two caltraps or a unicorn passant reguardant argent,
armed, crined, and unguled, also or.
Residence — Ayot Place, Herts.
Sons living — GEOFFREY, b. Aug. 26th, 1892 ; is Capt. The
Buffs (E. Kent. Regt.), and Major R.A.F. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (wounded) : m. 1915, Felicity, da.
of the late Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree [see Tree, “ Knights’
Widows”], and has issue living, Anthony John Julian, b. 1916V
— Michael, b. 1920. Ronald, M.C., b. 1893; served during
European War 1914-18 as Lieut. Roy. Warwickshire Regt.
(wounded, despatches, Mil. Cross): m. 1917, Geraldyn Mary,
da. of the late Major Henry Charles Windsor Villiers-Stuart, of Dromana, co. Waterford, and
has issue living, Elizabeth Grace, 6.1919. Alan, D.S.C., R.N., b. 1896; became Lieut. 19 17,
(now on Emergency List) ; served during European War 1914-18 (wounded, D.S.C.).
Douglas, R.N., b. 1901 ; became Midshipman 1918; European War 1918.
Daughter living— Beatrice Gwenda, b. 1897.
Brother living — Dudley, 6. 1872 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1894, M.A. 1896) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1902 ; is a J.P. for Middlesex : m. 1905, and has issue living, a son, b. 1906, — a son, b. 1908, —
a da., b. 1917. Residence, The Red House, Westcott, Surrey.
Sisters living— Elsie Maud, b. 1868: m. 1899, the Rev. Gilbert Montague Hall, R. of Bushey.
Residence, The Rectory, Bushey, Herts. Mabel Owen ( Lady Nield), b. 1871 : m. 1901, as his
second wife, Sir Herbert Nield, K.C., M.P., Recorder of York, of 2, Dr. Johnson’s Bulidings,
Temple, E.C. Residence, Bishop’s Mead, Bishop’s Avenue, Hampstead Lane, N. Hilda
Jessie, b. 1874.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Mima (Lady Cory-Wright), da. of the late Sir Hugh Owen,
Local Govt. Board : m. 1867, Sir Cory Francis Cory-Wright, ist baronet, who d. 1909. Resi-
dences, Dene<vood, Highgate, N. ; Albemarle Mansions, Hove, Sussex.
The ist baronet, Sir Cory Francis Cory-Wright, was Chm. of William Cory and Son (Limited),
and assumed by Royal license 1903, the additional surname of Cory.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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WRIGHTSON, Creation (U.K.) 1900, of Neasham Hall, Hurworch, co. Durham.
Veritas omnia vincit.
Truth conquers all
things.
Sir Thomas Wrightson, ist Baronet , son of
the late Thomas Wrightson, of Neasham Hall, co. Durham ;
b. March 31st, 1839; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Durham, and
Chm. of Head, Wrightson, and Co. (Limited), bridge builders,
of Stockton, and of Cramlington Coal Co. (Northumberland) ;
elected Chm. of National Union of Conservative Assos. 1909 ;
sat as M.P. for Stockton-on-Tees (C) 1892-5, having been
defeated therefor in 1885, 1886, 1888, and 1895 5 sat f°r E.
Div. of St. Pancras July 1899 to Jan. 1906, when he was de-
feated : m. 1869, Elizabeth, da. of Samuel Wise, of Ripon,
Yorkshire, and has issue.
$rms — Or, a fesse invected cheeky azure and argent between two
eagles’ heads erased in chief sable, and a saltire couped in base gules.
Crtst — In front of a saltire gules, a unicorn salient or.
Seat — Neasham Hall, Hurworth, Darlington. Club — Carlton.
Sons living— THOMAS GARMONDSWAY, b. August 2 ist, 1871;
ed. atTrin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1892, M.A. 1897); sometime Major Durham L.I.: m. 1909,
Gwendolin Cotterill, da. of George Harding Neame, of 6, Egerton Terrace, S.W., and Godden
Green, .Sevenoaks, and has issue living, John Garmondsway, b. 1911, — Peter, b. 1914, — Rodney,
b. 1916, — Oliver, b. 1920. Residence, Eryholme Manor, Hurworth, Darlington. Charles
Archibald Wise, C.B.E., R.N., b. 1874; became Lieut. 1897, Com. 1909, and Capt. 1917;
European War 1914-19 with Ocean Escort (C.B.E.) ; C.B.E- (Ml.) 1919 . — — Wilfrid Ingram,
b. 1876 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1898, M.A. 1902) ; is Lieut. Durham L I. ; served
during European War 1914-17 : m. 1913, Victoria, da. of the late F. C. Winby, of Shenfield,
Essex, and has issue living, Elizabeth Victoria Mary, b. 1914, — Ann Winby, b. 1917* Resi-
dence, Ryton Hall, Ryton-on-Tyne.
Daughters living — Mary Isabelle Edith, b. 1870 : m. 1893, George Frederick Lloyd Mortimer.
K.C., Recorder of Rotherham, of 4, Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C., and has issue living,
Ella Gwendolen, — Eileen Elizabeth, — Margaret Georgina. Residence, 17, Sloane Court, S.W.
Lucv Elizabeth, b. 1873 : m. 1904, Fredric Wise, M.P., and has issue living, Patrick
Wrightson, b. 1906, — Juliet Fredrica, b. 1908. Residence, Heddon Hall, Wylam-on-Tyne,
Northumberland. Margaret Justina, b. 1877. Grace Evelyn Spencer, b. 1880 : m. 1906,
Frederic Kelly Gascoyne, and has issue living, Anthony Bamber, b. 1913.— —Rebecca Hope.
Gilchrist, b. 1883.- Jocelyn Bruce, b. 1887.
Wrixon-Becher, see Becher.
Wykeham (Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes), see Fiennes.
WILLIAMS- WYNN, Creation (E.) 1688, of Gray’s Inn, co. Middlesex.
Sir Herbert Lloyd Watkin Williams-Wynn,.
C.B. , 7th Baronet , son of the late Lieut. -Col. Herbert Watkin
Williams- Wynn, M.P., 2nd son of 5th baronet ; b. June 6th,
i860; s. his uncle, Sir Watkin, M.P., 1885 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884); is patron ot
six livings, Hon. Col. (formerly Comdt. ) Yeo. (T.D.), Lord-
Lieut. of Montgomeryshire, Pres, of its Territorial Force Asso.,
a County Councillor for Denbighshire, Rhuabon and Erbistock
Div., Hon. Treasurer Priory of St. John for Wales, and a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ;
sometime Chm. of Denbighshire Quarter Sessions; sat as M.P.
for Denbighshire (C) in 1885, and in Dec. of that year and
again in 1892 unsuccessfully contested E. Div. of Denbighshire;
C.B. (Civil) 1902 : m. 1884, Louise Alexandra, who d. 1911 (and from whom he had
obtained a divorce 1898), only surviving da. of Sir Watkin Williams- Wynn, M.P.,
6th Bt., and has issue.
&rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, vert, three eagles displayed in fesse or, Wynn ; 2nd and 3rd,
argent, two foxes counter-salient in saltire gules, the dexter surmounted of the sinister, Williams.
Cnat — An eagle displayed or.
Seats — Wynnstay, Ruabon ; Gian Llyn, Bala, North Wales ; Llangedwyn, Oswestry. Clubs
— Carlton, Junior Carlton.
Son living — WATKIN, b. Jan. 25th, 1891 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1913) ;
is Lieut, ist Dragoons Reserve ; European War 1914-17 (wounded) : m. 1920, DaEy, da. of the
la‘e J. Johnson Houghton, of Westwood, Neston, Cheshire.
Daughters living — Gwladys Elin, b. 1885 : m. 1912, Walter Roger Owen Kynaston, J.P.,
Major Yeo., and has issue living, John Roger, b. 1914. Residence, Hardwick, Ellesmere.
Constance Mary, b. 1895.
Brother living — Robert William Herbert Watkin, D.S.O., b. 1862 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1891) ; is Col. Comdg. Yeo. (T.D.), Hon. Capt. in the Army, a J.P.,
and D.L. for Denbighshire, Chm. Denbighshire T.F. Asso., and a J.P. and D.L. for Flint-
shire; S. Africa 1900-1902, with 9th Batn. Imperial Yeo. . and as A.D.C. (despatches, D.S.O.),
European War 1914-18 (despatches thrice) ; unsuccessfully contested Montgomeryshire (C)
1894, 1895, and 1900 ; D.S.O. 1902 : m. 1904, Elizabeth Ida, M.B.E-, da. of the late George
William Lowther [see Lowther, Bt., cr. 1824], and has issue living, Owen Watkin b. (Nov )
I9°4* — Edward Watkin, b. 1908, — Joyce, b. 1906, — Margaret, b. 1911. Residence, Dolben,
St. Asaph. Clnb, Junior Carlton.
780
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sister living — Helen Florentia.
Mother living — Anna, da. and heiress of the late Edward Lloyd: tn. 1855, Lieut. -Col. Herbert
Watkin Williams-Wynn, M.P. (ante), who d. 1862, and has issue [ see ante]. Residence, Plas-
yn-Cefn, St. Asaph.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rt. Hon. Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn, 2nd son
of 4 th baronet : —
Issue of the late Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn, b. 1822, d. 1896 : m. 1853, Lady Annora
Charlotte Pierrepont, who d. 1888, da. of 2nd Earl Manvers : —
Arthur Watkin, b. 1856 ; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1878) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1882 ; formerly Major Montgomeryshire Imperial Yeo. ; was High Sheriff for Mont-
gomeryshire 1901 ; sometime Private Sec. to Sec. of State for India (Viscount Cross) ; appointed
Private Sec. to Lord Privy Seal (Viscount Cross) 1895 ; is a D.L. for Montgomery ; unsuccess-
fully contested Montgomeryshire (C) Jan. 1910 : tn. 1892, Alice Mary, da. of the late Hon. George
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam [see E. Fitzwilliam, colls.], having had issue, of whom Charles Watkin,
b. 1896: Lieut. Coldstream Guards ; d. (killed in action) 1914, — Maud Annora, b. 1893 : tn. 1920,
Oliver Charles Harvey, of the Foreign Office \see Harvey, Bt., cr. 1868], — Alice Nesta Mar-
garet, b. 1894. Residence, Coedymaen, Welshpool, Montgomery. Frederick Rowland,
b. 1865 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1886) ; is Capt. and Acting Major The Queen’s
(Roy. W. Surrey Regt.) ; formerly Capt. Montgomeryshire Yeo. Cav., and Hon. Lieut, in
the Army ; is a Senior Clerk in House of Commons ; served in S. Africa 1900, with 14th
Batn. Imperial Yeo. : tn. 190 7, Beatrice Kathleen, who d. 1913, el. da. of the late Major Francis
Cooper, R.F.A., of Markree Castle, Collooney, Ireland, and has issue living, John Francis, b.
1908, — Kathleen Charlotte, b. 1910, — Annora Beatrice, b. 1911. Residence, Chilworth Cottage,
Surrey. Mary: tn. 1886, Henry Goulburn Chetwynd-Stapylton [see V. Clietwynd, colls.].
Residence, Hilliers, Petworth. Agnes Sophia. Annora Margaret : tn. 190T, as his
second wife, William Douglas Watson .Smyth, who d. 1918, and has issue living, Wilhelmina
Kathleen, b. 1902. Residence, Edwin’s Hall, Essex. Constance Hariot. Residence, 54,
Seymour Street, Portman Square, W.
Granddaughters of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Watkin Williams-Wynn, K.C.BJ.
G.C.H., 3rd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Henry Bertie Watkin Williams-Wynn, b. 1820, d. 1895 : tn. 1848, Marion,
who d. 1907, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Sir James Limond, C.B. : —
Jessie Marie : tn. 1873, Stanley Leighton, M.P., who d. 1901 [ see Leighton, Bt., colls.]. Residence,
13, Sloane Gardens, S.W. Bertha Marion : tn. 1886, Joseph Godman, of Park Hatch,
Surrey, who d. 1896, having had issue, of whom Walter Williams-Wynn, b. 1895 ; Lieut.
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; d. (killed in action during European War) 1914, — Joyce, b. 1889 : tn.
1909, Arthur Charles Aglionby, and has issue living, Elizabeth Joyce b. 1911, Barbara b.
1915, — Marjorie, b. 1892. Residences, 59, Chester Square, S.W.i ; Little Brickwall, Seddles-
comb, Sussex. Henrietta Katherine Lsetitia [Hon. Mrs. Robert Rodney) : tn. 1882, the Hon.
Robert William Henry Rodney [ see B. Rodney].
The great-grandson of John Williams, 2nd son of 1st baronet, was created a
baronet [see Williams, Bt., cr. 1798].
Is descended from Williams Williams, of Chwaine Issa, co. Anglesey, who was 14th in descent
from Cadrod Hardd, or the Handsome, a British chieftain, who resided at Tremadog, in the
parish of Llanfaithley, and was Lord of Talybolion about the year 1100. The 1st baronet, M.P.
for Chester in three Parliaments, was Speaker of the House of Commons 1679-85. In 36 Car. II.
he was tried for libel, in causing to be printed the information of Thomas Dangerfield, and, al-
though he pleaded the law and custom of Parliament, he was fined £10,000. After the Revolu-
tion, this judgment was declared illegal and against the freedom of Parliament. The 6th baronet
sat as M.P. for Denbighshire (C) 1841-85.
YARROW, Creation (U.K.) 1916, of Hindhead, Frensham, co. Surrey.
Sir Alfred Fernandez Yarrow, ist
Baronet , son of Edgar Williams Yarrow, of Barns-
bury, N. ; b. Jan. 13th, 1842; ed. at Univ. Coll.
Sch., London ; is an engineer and shipbuilder, and
Chm. of Yarrow and Co. (Limited), shipbuilders,
of Scotstoun, Glasgow : m. 1875, Minnie Florence,
da. of — Franklin, having had issue, of whom the
youngest son, Eric Fernandez, Lieut. Princess Louise’s
(Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), d. (killed in
action during European War) 1915.
girms — Azure, in base on the sea proper, an ancient three-
masted ship, sailing to the sinister argent, in chief two swallows
volant of the last, each holding in the beak a harebell slipped
also proper. Crest — Above clouds proper a swallow volant
argent, holding in the beak a yarrow flower slipped also
proper.
Residence — Homestead, Hindhead, Surrey.
Sons living— HAROLD EDGAR, C.B.E ., b. Aug. nth,
1884; ed. at Bedford Gram. Sch.: is a Director of Yar-
row and Co. (Limited), shipbuilders, of Glasgow; C.B.E-
1918: tn. 1906, Eleanor Etheldreda, da. of the Rev. William Hay Macdowall Hunter Aitken,
Canon of Norwich, and has issue living, Eric Grant, b. 1920,— Eleanor Audrey, b. 1907,—
Beryl Winifred Ethn6, b 19x0,— Sheila Marion, b. 1914 Residence, Craicen 1 Ca-tle, Milngavie,
Stirlingshire. Clubs, Royal Automobile, Western (Glasgow). Norman Alfred, b. 1891 ;
is an engineer and shipbuilder: tn. 1915, Ada Hope, da. of Forrest Bertram Leeder, M.R.C.S.,
of Victoria, British Columbia, and has issue living, John Alfred Forrest, b. 1916. Residence,
Fairmont, Old Esquimault Road, Victoria, British Columbia.
Daughters living —Florence : m. 1898, Capt. Percy Molyneux Rawson Royds, C.MG., R.N. ,
and hau issue living, Percy Edmund Clement Yarrow, b. 1904,— Dorothy Blanche, b. 1899,—
Florrie Meriel, b. 1912. Residence, 20, Chelsea Park Gardens, S.W. Evelyn : tn. 1903, Alfred
Ernest Yarrow. Residence, Blythwood, Pinner. ■■ -Minnie Ethel, O.B.E. (Baroness Dawson of
Penn)-, O B.E 1918: tn. 1900, the ist Baron Dawson of Penn, G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., C.B.,
B.Sc., M.D., F.R.C.P. Residences, 32, Wimpole Street, W. ; Penn, Buckinghamshire.
debrett’s illustrated baronetage.
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YOUNG, Creation (G.B.) 1769, of North Dean, Buckinghamshire.
Sir William Lawrence Young, 8th Baronet \ b. Aug. 3rd, 1864;
*. his father, Sir Charles Lawrence, 1887 : m. 1887, Helena Mary, da. of the
late Hon. Henry William Petre [see B. Petre, colls.].
— Not yet granted at Heralds’ College.
Clubs — Garrick, Brooks’s, Beefsteak.
Brother living— Sir CHARLES ALBAN, K.C.M.G., M.V.O., b. Nov. 18th, 1865; entered
Diplo.Ser. 1891; was a Councillor of Embassy 1909-13, and Envoy-Extraor. and Min. Plen. and
Consul-Gen. at Guatemala 1913-19, since when he has been Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to
Serbia (also Consul-Gen. therefor 1919); M.V.O. (4th class) 1906, K.C.M.G. 1918: m. 1908,
Frances Clara, da. of Sir Francis Edmund Hugh Elliot, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. [see E. Minto,
colls.], and has issue living, William Elliot, b. 1910, — Helen, b. 1909, — Joan Persica, b. 1912.
Residence, British Legation, Belgrade, Serbia. Clubs, Travellers’, St. James’s.
Widow living Of 7th Baronet — Mary Alice Margaret ( Lady Young), da. of the late Rev.
W. Serocold Wade, V. of Redbourne, Herts : m. 1871, as his second wife, Sir Charles Lawrence
Young, 7th baronet, who d. 1887. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Tuffnell Young (infra) —
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Savill Young, b. 1843, d. 1906 : m. 1868, Rebecca Isabella,
who d. 1912, da. of the late Samuel Brewis, of Prestwich, Cheshire : —
Rev. Henry Brook, b. 1869 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Selwyn Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1893, M.A.
1897 ; is R. of St. Mary’s, Newmarket. Basil Arthur, b. 1880. Residence, Estancia Sau-
foin, Buchardo, Argentina. Hugh Greville, D.S.O., b. 1882 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at
R. M.A. : Major R.H.A. ; European War 1914-16 (despatches thrice, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1915: m.
1919, Constance, da of the la.e Brig. -Gen. Niel Douglas Findlay, C.B.. and has issue living,
a son, b. 1919. Josephine Isabella : m. ipoi, Marcus Warre Slade [ see Slade, Bt., colls.].
Residence, Mallards Court, Stokenchurch. Evelyn Lucy. Residence, Queen Ethelburga’s
School, Harrogate. Frances Irene: m. 1910, Archibald Young Gipps Campbell, C.I.E.,
I.C.S., and has issue living, Archibald Hugh, b. 1914, — Colin Alan George, b. 1917. Residence,
Ortaramund, Madra-. Olive Portia: m. 1920, Bruce Waring Smith. Residence, Estancia
Curruhuaca, B. Larroude, F.C.O., Argentine.
Grandson of the late Rev. Henry Savill Young [ante) : —
Issue of the late Major George Edward Savill Young, Irish Guards, b. 1884, d. (of wounds
in action during European War) 1917 : m. 1914, Alison Jane, da. of the Rev. Frederick
John Poole : —
Henry Lawrence Savill, b. 1915.
Issue of the late George Augustus Young, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1822, d.
1898 : m. 1848, Isabella Marianne, who d. 1890, da. of the Rev. George Moore
Canon of Canterbury : —
George Brook, b. 1857 ; ed. at Radley : is Major Bedfordshire Regt. : m. 189^, Anna G., da. of
Townley Filgate, and has issue living, Aileen Blanche, b. 1894. Residence, The Chantry, West
Tanfield, Bedale. Wilfred Edward, b. 1868 ; ed. at Radley, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ;
is Lieut. -Col. Indian Cav. : m. 1903, Edith Steuart, who d. 1917, da. of Robert Gladstone, of
Woolton Vale, near Liverpool. Louisa Harriet : m. 1876, the Rev. John Fitzalan Cornwall,
formerly R. of Witcombe, and has issue living, Fitzalan George Bridges, b. 1877. Residence,
Ivy Lodge, Tivoli Road, Cheltenham.— —-Emily Mary : m. 1880, Edmund Waller, who d. 1898.
Residence, Montpellier Lawn, Cheltenham. Blanche Caroline. Residence, 78, Onslow Gardens
S. W. Isabella Georgina: is a Sister of the Community of the Holy Trinity, Ascot.
Bertha Margaret. Mildred Alice. Residence, 78, Onslow Gardens, S.W. Mabel Josephine.
Residence, 78, Onslow Gardens, S.W. Maude Eugenie : m. 1899, Arthur Steuart Gladstone,
and has issue living, Thomas Steuart, b. 1901, — Wilfred Steuart; b. 1906. Residence, Walling-
tons, Hungerford.
Granddaughter of the late George Augustus Young (ante) : —
Issue of the late Harold Lawrence Young, b. 1866, d. 1909 : m. 1894, Beatrix Kinsey (who
m. 2ndly, 1911, George Gully), da. of the late William Kinsey Hayward : —
Dorothy, b. 1903.
The 1st baronet, Sir William Young, was Lieut. -Governor of Dominica. Sir William Norris,
the 5th baronet, was killed at the battle of the Alma, 1854 ; and his brother, Sir George Johnt
the 6th baronet, died before Sebastopol the same year.
YOUNG, Creation OJ.K.) 1813, of Formosa Place, Berkshire.
Sir George Young, 3rd Baronet ; b.
1837 ; s. his father, Capt. Sir George, R.N., 1848 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. i860,
M.A. 1863, and formerly Fellow of his Coll.) ;
Hon. LL.D. St. Andrews Univ. 1885 > Bar,
Lincoln’s Inn 1864 ; unsuccessfully contested
Chippenham 1868. and Plymouth (Z) Feb. 1874.’
March and July 1880 ; was a Roy. Commr. to
British Guiana on the Coolie Immigration 1870,
Assist. Commr. to the Friendly Sos. Commn. 1871,
Sec. to the Factory Acts Commn. 1875 and Irish
Land Acts Commn. 1880, a Charity Commr.
1882-99, Third Charity Commr. 1899- 1900, 2nd
Charity Commr. 1900-1903, and Ch. Charity Commr.
1903-6 ; is a J.P. for Berks: m. 1871, Alice Eacy,
da. of Evory Kennedy, M.D., of Belgard Castle,
Dublin, and widow of Sir Alexander Hutchinson
Lawrence, 1st Bt., and has issue.
$rms — Per fesse sable and argent : in chief two lions
rampant-guardant, and in base an anchor erect with a
cable, all counterchanged. Crtst — A demi-unicorn couped
ermine, armed, maned, and hoofed or, gorged with a
naval crown azure supporting an anchor erect sable.
Seat Formosa Fishery, Cookham, Maidenhead. Club — Athenaeum.
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Sons living — GEORGE, M.V.O., b. Oct. 25th, 1872; ed. at Eton; was in Diplo. Ser. 1896-
1915, in Admiralty Depart. 1915-17, and a Driver in R.F.A. and Lieut. R.M.A. 1918 ; appointed
Professor of Portuguese in Univ. of London 1919; M.V.O. (4th class) 1906: m. 1904, Jessie
Helen, da. of Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert, G.C.B., K.C.S.I., C.I.E., Clerk of the House of
Commons, and has issue living, George Peregrine, b. 1908, — Courtenay Trevelyan, b. 1914, —
Joan Alison, b. 1910, — Virginia Jacomyn, b. 191 x. Residences, Zoffany House, 65, Strand-
on-the-Green, Kew Bridge, S.W. ; Lymore End, Lymington. Club, Savile. Geoffrey
Winthrop, b. 1876; ed. at Marlborough, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1898, M.A. 1902);
sometime an Assist. Master at Eton ; was H.M. Inspector of Secondary Schs. 1905-13 ; served
as an Officer of Friends’ Ambulance Unit, British Red Cross in Flanders 1914-15 (despatches,
Chevalier Legion of Honour, 1914 star, Chevalier of Order of Leopold of Belgium, Belgian Cross),
and in joint command of 1st Unit, British Red Cross in Italy 1916 (severely wounded, Italian
silver medal for valour twice, Order of Crown of Italy, Italian Cross, Red Cross medal): m.
1918, Eleanor, da. of William Cecil Slingsby, of Heversham, Westmorland, and has issue living,
Jocelin Slingsby Winthrop, b. 1919. Residence, Birkby Hall, Cark-in-Cartmell, N. Lanca hire.
Club, Alpine. Edward Hilton, D.S.O., D.S.C., M.P., b. 1879 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A 1900, M.A. 1904) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1904 ; is Lieut. -Com. Roy. Naval Vol.
Reserve ; served 1914-19 with British Naval Mission in Serbia (Obilich medal, Order of Kara-
george with swords), with Naval Guns in Flanders (D.S.C., Croix de Guerre), and at Zeebrugge
as 2nd Lieut. Vindictive (severely wounded, promoted), and in 1918 in N. Russia in charge of
Armoured Train (D.S.O.) : was Assist. Editor Economist 1909-10, and City Editor Morning
Post 1910-14 ; appointed Parliamentary Private Sec. to Pres, of Board of Education 1919 ;
has sat as M.P. for Norwich (L) since Feb. 1915; D.S.O. 1919. Residence, Queen Anne’s
Mansions, S.W. Clubs, Athenaeum, Bath.
Brothers living — Sir William Mackworth, K.C.S.I., b. 1840 ; ed. at Eton, and at King’s Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1863, M.A. 1866) ; formerly Fellow of his Coll. ; entered I.C.S. 1863 ; has been
Additional Member of Legislative Council of India for making Laws and Regulations, Financial
Commr., Punjab, and Resident at Mysore ; was Lieut. -Gov. of Punjab 1897-1902 ; is a J.P. for
Sussex ; C.S.I. 1890, K.C.S.I. 1897 : m. 1st, 1869, Isabel Maria, who d. 1870, da. of the late Rev.
Charles Boileau Elliott, F.R.S., R. of Tattingstone, Suffolk ; 2ndly, 1881, Frances Mary, da. cf
the late Sir Robert Eyles Egerton, K.C.S.I. [ see Grey-Egerton, Bt., colls.], and has issue living
(by 1st marriage), Isabel Mary : m. 1897, Archibald Vere Monro, Conservator of Forests, Assam ,
and lias issue living, Margaret Susan b. 1898, Katharine Isabel b. 1903, — (by 2nd marriage),
Gerard Mackworth (of Lahore, Punjab, India. Clubs, East India United Service), b. 1884 ; ed.
at Eton, and at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1906, M.A. 1912) ; is in I.C.S. ; was Under Sec. to
Govt, of India, Home Depart. 1916-19 : m. 1916, Natalie Leila Margaret, da. of the late Rt.
Hon. Sir Walter Francis Hely-Hutchinson, P.C., G.C.M.G. [see E. Donoughmore, colls.], and
has issue living, Robert Christopher Mackworth b. 1920, Honor Margaret b. 1917, — Hubert
Winthrop, D.S.O., b. 1885; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.A. ; Major Indian Army, and an Assist.
Political Officer; European War 1915-18 in Mesopotamia, as Assist. Political Officer, subse-
quently as Dep. Director Local Resources and on Special Duty with Hejaz operations
(despatches, D.S.O., Order of El Nahda) ; D.S.O. 1919, — Mark Aitchison, b. 1886 ; ed. at Eton,
and at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1908) ; is in Ceylon Civil Ser., and Capt. Rifle Brig. : m. 1919,
Josephine Mary, da. of Walter C. Price, Public Works Dept., Ceylon, — Norman Egerton, b.
1892 ; is Capt. Roy. Sussex Regt., — Lucia, b. 1894; B.A. London 1917. Residence, Oak Lea,
Silverhill, St. Leonard’s-on-Sea. Club National.
Sister living — Elizabeth Susan: m. 1865, Col. William Paston Purnell, C.B., who d. 1869, and
has issue living, Frances Susan, — Susan Rose, — Charlotte ; M.B., M.S. (Durham). Residence,
The Manor House, Pembury, Kent.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Charles Baring Young, 2nd son of 1st baronet, b. 1801, d. 1882 :
m. 1843, Elizabeth, who d. 189 7, da. of the late Stephen Winthrop, M.D.,
of Little Bounds, Tonbridge : —
Charles Edwatd Baring, b. 1850 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1872, M.A. 1876) ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1876 ; sat as M.P. for Christchurch (C) 1885-92. Residences, Oak Hill, East
Barnet ; Daylesford House, Chipping Norton. Club, Oxford and Cambridge. Arthur
William, b. 1852 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1884). Residence,
12, Hyde Park Terrace, W. — ■ — Caroline Susan : m. 1887, William Frederic Lawrence, for-
merly M.P. for Abercromby Div. of Liverpool. Residences, Cowesfield House, Whiteparish,
Salisbury ; 2 7, Eaton Square, S.W.
Issue of the late Henry Young, H.E.I.C.S.. 3rd son of 1st baronet, b. 1803, d.
1881 : m. 1838, Catherine Anne, who d. 1875, da. of John Eccles : —
Henry Cathcart Arthur, b. 1850: m. 1902, Florence, youngest da. of the late Alfred Eccles,
F.R.C.S., of 3, Holyrood Terrace, Plymouth, and has issue living, Malcolm Henry Cathcart,
b. 1903; is a Naval Cadet, — Arthur Colin Everard, b. 1914, — Katharine Elizabeth, b. 1908.
Residence, Willowby, Yelverton. Horace Edward Broughton, b. 1853: m. 1882, Ellen
Elizabeth, da. of George Thome, of Darcey Hey, Castle Hill, N.S.W., having had issue, of
whom, George Arnold, b. 1886 ; Lieut. R.F.A. ; d. (killed in action during European War)
1917, — Henry Herbert, b. 1895, is Lieut. R.G.A. ; served during European War 1916-18
(severely wounded), — Evelyn Florence, Broughton, b. 1888, — Doris Emily Broughton, b.
1889: m. 1911, the Rev. David James Knox, R. of St. Luke’s, Whi' more Square, Adelaide,
S. Australia, and has issue living, David Broughton b. 1916, Horace Everard Arnold b. 1918,
John Wallace b. 1920, Elinor Mary b. 1912, Patricia Evelyn b. 1914, — Constance Elizabeth
Broughton, b. 1892, — Winifred Elinor Broughton, b. 1896. Residence, Fairymead, Bunda-
berg, Queensland. Charles Ernest, b. 1855 : m. 1891, Margaret Els6. da. of John Shedden
Adam, of EHerslie, Turramurra, Sydney, N.S. Wales, and has issue living, Henry Shedden
Baring, M.C., b. 1894 ; is Capt. R.G.A. ; served during European War 1915-18 (M.C.), — Charles
Arthur Noel, b. 1899, — Ernest Stafford, b. 1903, — Geoffrey Lawrence, b. 1910, — Marjorie
Lucia, b. 1897, — Charis Els6, b. 1898. Residence, Fairymead, Bundaberg, Queensland.
Florence Selina Harriett. Residence, Fairymead, Bundaberg, Queensland.
Issue of the late Adm. Horatio Beauman Young, 4th son of xst baronet, b. 1806,
d. 1879 : m- i860, Elizabeth, da. of Samuel Pretor, of Wyke Regis, Dorset : —
Alan Rowley, b. 1863 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (medal with four clasps) : m. 1903, Isabel
Louisa, who d. 1917, da. of Col. James George, formerly Gordon Highlanders. Residence,
Agnes Cross, Horstcd Keynes, Sussex. Eleanor Theresa : m. 1895, the Rev. William
Gilbert Walshe, Hon. Chap. 1st Brig. National Reserve (London), and has issue living, Lucia
Charis, b. 1897, — Kathleen Eva, b. 1898, — Eleanor Alicia, b. 1903. Residences, 36, Trevor
Square, S.W. ; Medmeny, Selsey, Sussex. - Eva Gertrude. Agnes. Residence, Fair-
field, Guildford.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Issue of the late William Jackson Young, 5th son of 1st baronet, b. 1809, d. 1848 :
m. 1845, Anne, who d. 1905 (having m. 2ndly, 1850, Stephen Digby Murray), da.
of Thomas Reay Eaton : —
William Eaton, b. 1848 ; ed. at Queen’s Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1871, B.C.L. 1873) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1875 ; is a J.P. for Somerset : tn. 1874, Mary Cecil Augusta, da. of the Rev. Sir Cecil Augustus
Bisshopp, 9th Bt. ( ext .), and has issue living, Cecil Digby Hillyar, b. 1875, — Heugh Gerard
Montagu, b. 1878. Residence, 10, Beaufort East, Bath.
YOUNG, Creation (U.K.) 1821, of Baillieborough Castle, co. Cavan.
Prudentia.
Prudence.
Sir William Muston Need Young, 3rd Baronet,
son of the late Thomas Young, 2nd son of 1st baronet; b.
Jan. 20th, 1847 ; s. his uncle, Sir John (who was cr. Baron
Lisgar), P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., 1876; served during Afghan
war 1878-9, and with Upper Burma Field Force 1885-7 (medal
with clasp) ; is a J.P. for co. Cavan; sometime a Sup. in
Telegraph Depart, of India: m. 1870, Isabella (who obtained
a judicial separation 1896), da. of John Leach, of Exeter, and
Black Torrington, Devon, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, three piles sable, each charged with a trefoil, slipped
or ; on a chief of the second three annulets of the third. Crest — A demi-
lion rampant, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped, the dexter
paw grasping a dagger proper.
Residence —
Son living— CYRIL ROE MUSTON, b. Aug. 21st, 1881.
Daughter living — Ella Louise : m. 1905, Henry Reynolds, Ph.D.
Sister living — Lucy Frances. Residence,
Widow living Of eldest son Of 3rd baronet — Mildred Annie Ferrers, da. ot the late Tom
Ferrers Guy, of 8, Vicarage Gate, Kensington, W. : m. rst, 1896, Capt. John Edgar Harrington
Young, who d. 1902, el. son of 3rd baronet ; 2ndly, 1911, Lieut.-Col. Patrick Alexander Van-
sittart Stewart, C.B.E., D.S.O., King’s Own Scottish Borderers), having had issue (by 1st
marriage), John Ferrers Harrington, b. 1897 ; Lieut. King’s Own Roy. Lancaster Regt. ; d.
(killed in action during European War) 1916.
The 1st baronet, Sir William, was a Director of the East India Company ; and the 2nd baronet,
Sir John, was raised to the Peerage in 1870 as Baron Lisgar, but, dying without issue, his peerage
became extinct, and the baronetcy devolved upon his nephew.
YOUNGER, Creation (U.K.) Jan. 1911, of Auchen Castle, Kirkpatrick-Juxta,
co. Dumfries.
Sir William Younger, 1st Baronet, son
of the late William Younger, of Auchen Castle,
Moffat, by Margaret, da. of J. W. Brown, of
Sydney, N.S. Wales ; b. June 28th, 1862 ; ed, at
Eton, and at Worcester Coll., Oxford; entered
16th Lancers 1884, and retired 1888; is a J.P.
for Leicestershire and Dumfriesshire, and Major
Territorial Force (Reserve) ; formerly Major Notts
Imperial Yeo. and Lanarkshire Yeo. ; unsuccess-
fully contested Orkney and Shetland ( C ) July
1892; sat as M.P. for S. Kesteven, or Stamford,
Div. of Lincolnshire July 1895 to Jan. 1906, and
for Peebles and Selkirk (Z) Jan. to Nov. 1910 :
nt. 1888, Helen Caroline, el. da. of Col. Sir Robert
Gunter, 1st Bt. (M.P. for Yorkshire, W. Riding,
E. Part, Barkston Ash Div.), of Wetherby Grange,
Yorkshire, and has issue.
gtrnts — or, on a bend azure, between two martlets
sable, three roses argent, barbed and seeded vert, on a
chief gules, a crescent between two mullets of the first.
Crrst — A dexter hand holding a lance in bend proper.
Seat — Auchen Castle, near Moffat. Clubs — Brooks’s,
Orleans, New (Edinburgh).
Son living— WILLIAM ROBERT, b. Oct. 27th, 1888 ;
sometime Hon. Attach^ at The Hague: m. 19x5, Joan
Gwendoline, da. of the Hon. Louis Johnstone [ see B.
Derwent], and has issue living, William Antony, b. 1917, — John William, b 1920, — Margaret
Elizabeth, b. 1916, — Diana Joan, b. 1920.
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YOUNGER, Creation (U.K.) June 1911, of Leckie, co Stirling.
Sir George Younger, M.B., 1st Baronet ,
el. son of the late James Younger, brewer, of Alloa ;
b. Oct. 13th, 1851 ; ed. at Edinburgh Acad. ; is Chm.
of George Younger and Son (Limited), brewers, of
Alloa, a Director of National Bank of Scotland, of
North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., and of
Lloyd’s Bank (Limited), a J.P. and D.L. for Stir-
lingshire, a J.P. and D.L. for Clackmannanshire
(Convener 1895-1906), and Scottish Conservative
Whip in House of Commons ; was a Member of Roy.
Commn. on Licensing Laws 1896, and Pres, of County
Councils’ Asso. of Scotland 1902-4, and of National
Union of Conservative Assos. Scotland 1903-4 ; ap-
pointed a Member of Central Recruiting Tribunal 1915,
and to take charge of Conservative Central Office in
National Min 1916 ; unsuccessfully contested Clack-
mannanshire and Kinross-shire July 1895, Dec. 1899,
and Oct. 1900 ; has sat as M.P. for Ayr (C) since
Jan. 1906, having been defeated there Jan. 1904 :
m. 1879, Lucy, da. of Edward Smith, M.D., F.R.S.,
of Heanor Fall, Derbyshire, and Harley Street, W.,
having had issue, of whom the youngest son, Charles Frearson, b 1885 ; Lieut. Yeo. :
d. (killed in action during European War) 1917 : m. 1913, Marjory Caroline (now of
Gartur, Stirling), da- of T. M. Murray, of 9, Buckingham Terrace, Edinburgh.
Jurms — Parted per saltire or and gules, a rose counterchanged, in base a martlet sable, on
a chief azure three covered cups or. Crtst — An armed leg couped at the thigh proper, garnished
and spurred or.
Seat — Leckie, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative, Western (Glasgow),
New (Edinburgh).
Son living — JAMES, D.S.O., b. May 19th 1880; ed. at Winchester, and at New Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1903) ; Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) Fife and ’Forfar Yeo., and a Director of George Y"ounger and
Son (Limited), of Alloa ; European War 1914-19 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1919 :
tn. 1906, Maud, da. of Sir John Gilmour, 1st Bt., and has issue living, Edward George, b.
1906, — Kenneth Gilmour, b. 1908, — Elizabeth Maud, b. 1913, — Anne Margaret, b. 1920. Resi-
dence, The Cottage, Blairlogie, by Stirling. Clubs, Bath, New (Edinburgh).
Swi/t and bold.
BARONETS’
Alphabetical List of Married Daughters, Sisters,
and Aunts ;
MARRIED DAUGHTERS OF KNIGHTS.
The name in italics is that of the Baronet, Peer,
Knight (W.), or Knight’s Widow (K.W.),
to whose biography reference may be made
for further particulars.
When two or more Baronets bear the same
surname, the family is indicated by date
of creation of title; e.g., “ Riddell , cr.
1866.”
Abbot, Florence L. .... Clark, K.
Abbott, Agnes A Gibbes.
A’ Beckett (Isabella), Lady .. Michie, K.W.
Aberdour (Minnie C. B.),
Lady Tweeddale , M.
Abernethy, Jessie Aird.
Abraham, Mary H Parker, cr. 1681.
Abrahams, Eveline Duveen , K.W.
Ackerly, Muriel Menzies, K. W.
Acland, Caroline C Gull.
Acland, Dorothy M Thorold.
Adam, Edith C Wood, cr. 1837.
Adams, Alice M Wiltshire.
Adams, Isabel A Corbet.
Addington (Mary A.),
Baroness Portal.
Addis, Eleanor C Ford, K. W.
Agassiz, Edith A Hobhouse.
Aglen (Senga M.), Lady .. Balfour, K.
Aikman, Marion D Stezvart, cr. 1623.
Ainslie, Jean B Stezvart- Wilson,
K.
Akerman, Olga P Steevens, K.
Alcock, Lilian L Scott, K. W.
Alder, Kate A. Norton , K.
Alderson, Katharine G. . . Wimborne, Vis-
count.
Alexander, Edith Duncan, K. W.
Alexander, Gertrude I. M. . . Hudson-Kinahan.
Alexander, Juliet I. C Baillie, K.W.
Alexander, Mary G. C. . . Brind, K.W.
Alexander (Millicent V.),
Hon. Mrs. Herbrand C. . . Meredyth.
Alexander(NoorouzW.),Lady Cable, K.
Allan, Gwladys M. .. .. Biles, K.
Allana, Ladbai Ebrahim.
Allcroft, Margaret J Russell, cr. 1832.
Allen, Beatrice Herbert , K.
Allen, Doris » Bury.
Allen, Edith M Perks.
Allen, Jessie Pound.
Allen, Mabel E Bangor, V.
Allen, Margaret Mercer, K. W.
Allen, Mina Thomas, K.
Allen, Ruth Atkinson-Willes ,
K.
Allen, Violet D Payton, K.
Alton, Ethel M Hughes- Hunter.
Alves, Beatrice M Ismay, K. W.
Ambler, Annie Hilt, cr. 1916.
Ames, Alice C Miles. [1823.
Ames, Eliza S Robinson, cr.
Ames (Louis M.), Lady . . Kennedy, K.
Ames, Violet . . • ■ . . . . Wallis, K.W.
Amos, Lucy Scott - Moncrieff,
K.W.
Anderson, Blanche A. M. .. Laurie, cr. 1834.
Anderson, Florence L Boehm-Boteler.
Anderson, Gladys .. .. ... Dening, K.W.
Anderson, Kathleen L. M. .. Gamble, K.
Anderson, Mary E. . . Agnezv, cr. 1895.
Anderson, Vida Aird.
Andrewes, Gertrude M. . . Mackenzie, K.
Andrews, Gladys J. M. . . Gould, K.
Anglin, Madeleine St. G. . . Falconbridge,
K.W.
Angus, Ada M Marzials, K.W.
Anne, Edith Parkyns.
Annesley, Emily M Dancer.
Annesley Hilda M Macnaghtezi.
Anson, Agnes H. Acland, cr. 1678.
Anson, Irene M Robbins, K.
Anstruther, Zaida M Erskine.
Anthony, Dorothy Minto, E.
Antoniadi, Vera H Malet.
Apostolides, Frances J. .. Graham, cr. 1906.
Arbuthnot (Constance A.),
Lady Milman.
Arbuthnot, Edith M Bosanquet, K.
Arbuthnot, Olive _ Blake, K.W.
Archdale, Emilia J Bagge.
Archdale, Phyllis K Wake.
Archdall, Elizabeth .. .. Stezvart, cr. 1803.
Archer, Louisa S Mackenzie, cr.
Arkwright, Rebecca O. .. Alleyne. [1673.
Armour, Georgina T Hughes, K. W.
Armstrong, Hester A. M. . . Dill, K.
Armytage (Aimee), Lady . .Milborne-Szvinner-
ion-Pilkington.
Arnott (Caroline S.), Lady . . Williams, cr.
1866.
Arthur, Constance E Hobhouse.
Arthur, Dorothy G, . . . . Vincent, K.
Arthur, Elizabeth W Coats.
Ascherson, Dorothy L Wiseman.
Ash, Mary T.; Innes.
Ashbrook (Gladys L.), Vis-
countess Higginson, K.
Ashburner, Ethel H Bayley, K.
Ashmore, Marian Glanusk, B.
Ashmore (Dorothy E. A.),
Lady Shazv, cr. 1665.
Ashworth, Charlotte . . . . Blackwood.
Ashworth, Dorothy M. C. . . Vincent.
Ashworth, Jane A Trickett, K.W.
Askwith, Amelia S. R Webster.
Askwith, Mary D. Fox, K.
Aslat, Florence M Foster, K.
Aspinall, Clara Thursby.
Asquith, Emma A. M Glenconner, B.
Asquith, Katharine F Horner, K.
Assheton, Frances A. E. .. Bazley.
Astley, Marie C. Ludford- . . Dixie.
Astley, Hon. Mrs. Hubert D. Corbet.
Atchison, Irene M. M Barttelot.
Atholl (Katharine M.),
Duchess of Ramsay, cr. 1666.
Atkinson, Lorna E Hewett , K.
Atkinson, Dora Courtown, E.
Attneave, Lynette Skinner.
Attwood, Freda Robinson, K.
Auckland, (Edith) Baroness Eden.
Austin, Maud Grantham, K.W,
Aykroyd, Lily M. .. .. .. Roberts, cr. 1909.
Ayles, Esther M Briscoe.
Aylmer, Edith W Duck, K.
Ayscough, Ada B Cruickshank, K.
Bacchus, Evelyn Goldie- Taubman,
K.W.
Baddeley, Ethel E Burnett, cr. 1913.
Baggallay. Emily C. E. .. Burrell.
Bagnall, Evelyn D Reade.
Bagnall, Sylvia J Robinson, cr. 1660.
Bagot (Theodosia), Lady . . Leslie, cr. 1876.
Bagshawe, Alice M Smith, K.
Bagshawe, Lucy Alexander, cr.
1809.
Bahr, Edith Manson- . . . . Manson, K.
Bailey (Kathleen M.), Hon.
Mrs. Herbert C Salt, cr. 1869.
Bailey, Phyllis Stevens, K.
Bailie, Amy E Miller , cr. 1874.
Bai^leau, Beatrice M. St. J. Madden, K.W.
Baird, Emily D Hawarden, V.
Baird, Susan G Fergusson, cr.
^703-
Baker, Ada M Smith, cr. 1897.
Baker, Cherry M Voules, K.
Baker, Florence J Alison.
Baker, Frances M. .. .. A us tin.
Baker, Geraldine E Alison.
Baker, Helen A Peto.
Baker, Henrietta M St. Aldwyn, V.
Baker, Irene M. R Parkington , K.
Baker, Laura M Goldsznid-Stern-
Salomons.
786 MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS OF BARONETS,
Baker, Louisa C Dancer.
Baker, Margaiet C. C Van-Notten-Pole.
Balfour (Frances), Lady .. Simpson, K.
Balfour, Hylda S Paget, cr. 1886.
Balfour, Isabella J Kinloch , cr. 1686.
Balfour, Mary Nairn.
Balfour, Millicent J Paul, K.
Balfour, Victoria E Wood, cr. 1886.
Ball, Amy M Wake.
Ball, Cornelia C Ford.
Ball, Evelyn I Holmes, K.W.
Ballance, Mary P T rower, K.
Ballard, Beatrice M Macara.
Ballard, Violet H Burney , K.
Bancroft, Effie L Hare, K.
Bancroft, Mary A. .. .. Ball, K.W.
Bandaranaike (Daisy E.),
Lady Obeyesekere , K.
Bandon, Isabella E Fleming.
Banister, Constance C Bisset, K. W.
Bankes, Grace Hammick.
Banks, Gratiana L. . . . . Hughes.
Barbour, Charlotte R Fowler.
Barclay, Alice A Osborne-Gibbes.
Barday, Elsa M Bray.
Bardsley, Alice Gamble.
Barge, Debonnaire E. R. . . Mansfield , K.
Baring, Phoebe Bonser, K.W.
Baring, Selina B Bessborough, E.
Barling, Elsie M. R Murray, K.W.
Barnard, Frances H Dyer, K.
Barnes (Caroline A. R.), Lady Lethbridge, K. W.
Barne, Violet E E7ving.
Barneby, Alice M St. Aldwyn, V.
Barnes, Adelaide C. . I . . . . Ward , K.
Barnes, Charlotte M Smith-Gordo n.
Barnett, Mary C Halsey.
Barnsdale, Helen Bowden.
Barrett, Freda, E. L Wilson, cr. 1874.
Barrett, Mina T Flavelle.
Barrington (Mary R.), Lady Bacon.
Barron, Flora C Brabrook, K.
Barrow, Alice M Campbell-Orde.
Barrow, Amy Bradford, K.
Barrow, Rose Gilbey.
Barrj’, Adelaide M Wrixon-Becher.
Barry, Adelaide W. C. .. .. Dunbar, cr. 1814.
Barstow, Enid L Lawrence, K.
Bartleet, Ida M Grey, cr. 1711.
Bartlett, Dorothy H Barran.
Bartlett, Rose A. D Rose, cr. 1874.
Barton, Emma A Lowther, cr. 1824.
Barton, Florence L. M. . . Davies, K. W.
Barton, Georgina Hector , K.W.
Barton, Lilian E. L Carden, cr. 1887.
Barton, Mary B Barclay.
Barton, Victoria A. J Peel, cr. 1880.
Basset, Ellen C. C Dowell, K. W.
Basset, Rebecca H. B. .. Salusbury- Tre -
lawny.
Bastable, Eliza M Waller, cr. 1780.
Batchelor, Veronica L Makins.
Bate, Helen C. M Troubridge.
Bateman, Dorothy La Trobe- Callaghan, K.
Bateman, Jessie M. A Bazley.
Bates, Frances H Rivett-Carnac.
Bates, Hylda M Heath.
Bates, J. Muriel Cleiand, K.
Bath (Violet C.), Marchioness
of Mordautit.
Batlivala, Jerbai Jejeebhoy.
Battersea (Constance), Baro-
ness Rothschild, B.
Batty, Violet E Paget, cr. 1871,
Battye, Wilhelmina Bozvyer-Smyth.
Baylden, Gertrude D Mayo-Robson, K.
Bayley (Audrey C.), Lady
Readett- Turney, K.
Bayly, Hannah A Lowe, K. W.
Bayly, Irene K. M Richardson- Bun-
bury.
Bazett, Edith E Carew.
Beadon, Ella F Hall , K.JF.
Beall, Gwendolen M Rees, K.
Beaman, Diana V. C Guise.
Beauclerk, Evelyn A Hart.
Beauclerk, Gwendolen L. .. Hughes, K.W.
Beauford, Margery E Greenwell.
Beaumont (Ethel M.),
Baroness Tempest, cr. 1866.
Beaumont, Mary H Gibson-Craig.
Beazley, Ellen D.D 14' illiams, cr. 1909.
Beckitt, Blanche E Williamson, K.
Beckwith, Janet Chichester.
Bedford, Eleanor P. . . . . Chatice.
Beemelmans, Clementina A E Carnock, B.
Beever, Katherine L Brocklebank.
Beevor, Mary Foster, cr. 1838. i
Begg, Edith R. M
Behrens, Gabrielle J
Belfield, Valerie E
Belgrave, Katherine M.
Belhaven and Stenton (Kath-
leen G.)> Baroness . . . .
Belhaven and Stenton (Geor-
gina), Baroness
Bell, Edith C
Bell, Grace E
Bell, Kate R. M
Bell, Katharine
Bellairs, Frederica J
Bellamy, Edith E
Bellard, Margaret I
Belle w (Mildred M. J.),
Baroness
Belson, Hilda
Benjamin, Ethel M
Bennett, Beatrice H. Leigh-
Bennett, Dorothy M
Bennett, Esther F
Bennett, Margaret C. G.
Benson (Caroline G.), Lady..
Benson, Cicely K
Benthall, Ruth M
Benyon, Violet E
Beresford, Janet D
Beresford (Joan R.), Hon.
Mrs. S. Robert de la P.
Horsley-
Berger, Janet S
Berkeley, Henrietta
Berkeley, Irene L
Berry, Elsie W
Bertie (Harriet B. E.), Hon.
Mrs. George
Bessborough (Blanche V.),
Countess of
Best, Annie M
Best (Evelyn M. A.), Hon.
Mrs. Samuel J
Best (Florence M. B.), Hon.
Mrs. James W
Bevan, Elizabeth E
Bevan, Ethel J
Bevan, Kathleen H. M.
Bevington, Marion
Bickmore, Lucy Jane
Biddulph, Diana
Bidwell, Dorothea M. L. R.
Bingham (Kathleen), Hon.
Lady
Birch (Florence H.), Lady ..
Bird, Margaret S
Birdwood, Janette H. G.
Birkbeck, Ellen M
Birkbeck, Etheldreda I.
Birks, Lucy
Birney, Mary’ L
Bisdee, Enid R
Bishop, Anne J
Bishop, Bertha
Bishop, Mary’ G
Black, Annie L
Black, Catherine A
Black, Mary’ A
Blackett (Helen K.), Lady . .
Blackwood, Sibyl M
Blaine, Emma F
Blaine (Lydia L. P.), Lady ..
Blair, Cecilia D. Hunter- . .
Blair, Elizabeth M
Blake, Jean St. J
Blanch, Caroline S
Bland, Doris
Blenkinsop, Florence E. . .
Blennerhassett, Olivia F.
Bles, Helen K
Bliss, Eva J
Bliss, Rosalind M
Blizard, Edith L
Blohm, Georgina J. S
Blois, Georgiana I. F
Blood, Gladys
Bloomfield, Emmeline L. ..
Blount, Marcella C. M.
Blount, Mary F.
Blumer, Sylvia R
Blundell, Marjorie G. M.
Blundell-Hollinshead-
Blunt, Maud J
Blyth (Ethel J.), Hon. Mrs.
J. Audley . .
Bobby, Helen
Shaw, KS
Geikie, K.
Morris cr. 1806.
Berkeley, K.W.
Bromhead.
Watson, cr. 1895.
Chris tison.
Laughton, K.W.
Soares, K.
Fitzgerald, 1880.
C layton-East.
Madge.
Cardew, K.
De Trafford.
Euan - Smith,
K.W.
Croft, cr. 1818.
Pocock.
Lowe, K.
Duffey, K.W.
Owen, cr. 1813.
Couper.
Beauchamp, K.
Cable, K.
Peek.
Spicer.
Gra7>es-Sazule.
Colquhoun.
Stewart, cr. 1623
Waterlow.
Skinner.
Farquhar.
Wimbome, V.
Shaw, cr. 1665.
May, K.
Lees,'cr. 1897. [ K.
Scott - Moncrieff,
Coote, cr. 1620.
Smith, K.
Kirk, K.
Dundas, cr. 1821.
Goring.
Parkington, K.
Clarke, cr. 1831.
Chetwode.
Cockburn, K.
Bromhead.
Wigan.
F/olkes.
McDougall, K. W.
Dalhousie, E.
Maasdorp, K.
Gamble.
Szlumper, K.
Me Alpine.
North, K
Nairn.
Cayzer.
Lowther, cr. 1824.
Morant, K.
Kekezvich, K.W.
Stonhouse.
Farrer, B.
Hoskyns.
Carr, K.
Campbell, Ct.
1667.
Stott.
Ismay, K.W.
Grove.
Garforth , K.
Lees, cr. 1804.
Wolfe-Barry,
K.W.
Mitchell, K. W.
Heathcote.
Domvile, K.
Woodhouse, K.
A rnott.
Wood, er. 1886.
S my the.
Ross, K.
Astley-Corbett.
Goldsmid-S tern -
[Solomons.
Brunner.
Robbins, K.
AND MARRIED DAUGHTERS OF KNIGHTS.
787
Bodeker, Helen Wardlaw.
Boden, Nathalie B Barran.
Bodington (Eliza), Lady . . Barran.
Boileau (Lucy H.), Lady .. Nugent , cr. 1906.
Bolckow, Frances M Dorman, K.
Bolton, Ada V. E Jourdain, K. W.
Bolton, Elinor E Graham, cr. 1906.
Bonallo, Nina H Dunbar, cr. 1814.
Bond, Florence P Carew.
Bond, Mary C Knaresborough,B.
Bonham (Louisa), Lady . . Buchanan, cr.
1878.
Bonser (Mary C.), Lady .. Colville, V.
Bonsor, Evelyn S Moon.
Booth, Kathleen T Holder.
Booth, Norah E Pigot.
Borrmann, Frances Z Rich.
Bostock, Kate Pollock.
Bottomley, Alice T Robinson, K.
Boughey, Harriet R. A. . . Stuart-M enteth.
Boulton, Rosalind M Milburn.
Bourne, Constance M. G. .. Croft.
Bovenschen, Mabel A Acland, cr. 1678.
Bouverie (Maria E.), Hon.
Mrs. Duncombe Pleydell- Hulse.
Bowen, Ellen Osier, K.
Bower, Elizabeth W. M. .. Trollope.
Bowers, Hilda A Stapleton.
Bowles, Constance Hughes.
Bowles, Grace E Hudson-Kinahan.
Bowring, Lorna C Colleton.
Boyd, B. Gladys R Hibbert.
Boyd, Grace E. L Waterlow.
Boyd (Ruth), Lady . . . . Fry, K.
Boyle (Cerise), Hon. Mrs. [Crespigny.
Robert F Champion de
Boyle, Lilian G. K Trotter, K.
Boyle, Margaret E. N. . . Avebury, B.
Boyle, Mary J Mackie.
Boynton, Cycely M. Wickham Boynton.
Brace, Beatrice I Feilden.
Bracher, Marian Burbidge.
Brackenbury, Maude C. .. Browne, K.W.
Brackenbury, Priscilla .. .. Russell, cr. 1812.
Brackenbury, Winifred I. .. Browne, K.W.
Bradford, Laura G Blackwood.
Bradshaw, Violet C Duckworth- King.
Bramwell, Charlotte A. . . Dick-Cunyngham.
Brander, Aileen A Rattigan, K.W.
Bray (Constance A.), Lady. . Graham, cr. 1906.
Bray, Margaret E Barwick.
Bray, Rosa S. D Onslow, E.
Braybrooke (Dorothy E.),
Baroness Lawson, K. W .
Breakey, Laura A. S Carew.
Bredan, Norah G .. Dixon-Hartland.
Bree, Frances E Henniker.
Brent, Meliora A Far mer.
Brewer, Dorothy Skinner.
Bridge (Elizabeth D ), Lady Morris, K.
Bridge, Laura B Douglas, cr. 1777.
Bright, Dorothea M Barker, K.
Bright, Murielle D. L. .. Lucas-Tooth.
Brinton, Evelyn E Forbes, cr. 1823.
Brisco (Mary E ), Lady .. Feilden.
Briscoe, Anna R Srnith-Marriott.
Brittain, Alida (Lady) . . ►. Harvey, K.
Brock, Edith C King , cr. 1888.
Brock (Irene C. W.), Lady .. Walker, cr. 1856.
Brocklebank, Charlotte C. . . Blood, K.
Brocklebank, Constance M. . . Powell, K.
Brockholes, Blanche iR. M. Clifford, B.
Brockman, Helen M. Drake- Pilkington, K.
Brodie, Mabel M Hart.
Brodrick, J. Edith Robinson, K.W.
Bromfield, Ethel P Philipps, cr. 1887.
Brook, Margery S Robinson, cr.
1660.
Brooke, Beatrice G Carlile.
Brooke, Essex V Gunning.
Brooke (E. Marjorie), Lady. . Eden.
Brooke, Gladys Palmer, cr. 1903.
Brooke, Mary L. M Arnott.
Brooks, Florence C. A. . . Kinnoull, E.
Brooks, Ruth O Bennett, K.
Brooksbank, Constance M. . . Grantham, K. W.
Broughton, Rhoda Broughton.
Brow, Ida K. M Blair, K.
Brown, Agnes M Bellingham.
Brown, Agnes M Quain.
Brown, Eallien N Jones, K.W.
Brown, Elizabeth M. B. . . Nicoll, K.W.
Brown, Henrietta Watson, cr. 1895.
Brown, Lucy I Hayes, cr. 1797.
Brown, Mary E Griffith, K. W.
Brown, Muriel A. E Shrewsbury, E.
Brown, Ruth Ratcliffe- Ellis,
Brown, Winifred J Robbins, K. [K.
Browne, Ada K Crosbie.
Browne, Alice W White, K.W.
Browne (Clotilde G.), Hon.
Mrs. Arthur Don-Wauchope.
Browne, Ellen A Ramsay.
Browne, Frances J Stracey.
Browne, Violet E Dowries, K.
Brownrigg, Louisa M Key.
Bruce, Dorothy F Boot.
Bruce, Dulcie E Morris, cr. 1806.
Bruce (Finetta M. J.), Hon. [1815.
Mrs. Charles G Campbell, cr.
Bruce, Ismay U. A Smythe.
Bruce, Louisa J Colthurst.
Brune, Cicely A. G. Pri-
deaux Grey-Egerton.
Brunton, Eleanor C W hitbugh, B.
Bryant, Grace W at erf. eld, K. W.
Bryce, Vera F Goldsmid-Stern-
Salomons.
Bryden, Myra L Chandler, K.W.
Buchanan, Helen M. D. . . M‘Call- Anderson.
Buchanan, Violet N Critchett.
Buckingham and Chandos
(Alice A.), Duchess of . . Graham-Mont-
gomery.
Buck, Jennings, K.
Buck, Ellen Reade.
Buckley, Augusta F H ervey-Bathurst .
Buckley, Frances M Miller, cr. 1705.
Buckley, Grace Brunner.
Buckley, Innes E Robertson, K.
Budge, Winifred M. L. . . Goodwin , K .
Bulkeley, Annie E Pelly.
Bucknill (Alice), Lady . . . . Richards, K.W.
Bull, Elizabeth F Randall, K.
Bullard, Eleanor H Crisp.
Bullen, Cora T Moore, K.
Bullen, Elizabeth Thorne, K.W.
Buller, Margaret M Anson.
Bulley, Annie C Bazley.
Bullivant, Violet G. P. . . Hanson , cr. 1887.
Bulloch, Florence. Mather, K.W.
Bulkeley, Victoria A. S.
Williams- Dartmouth, E.
Bulteel, Doris Petersen, K.
Bunbury, Lilian Dalhousie, E.
Bunny, Mary De Renzy , K. W.
Burgoyne, Helen Bradford , K.
Burmeister, Mary A Kellett.
Burn, Janet E Ewing.
Burnaby, Mary A. E Harrison, K.
Burnett, Joan Humpherv, K.
Burnett, Violet A St. Davids, V.
Burney, Gertrude R Lewis, cr. 1902.
Burns, Helen J Linlithgow , M.
Burrell (Etheldreda M.),Lady Loder.
Burrell, Mary E Cooper.
Burton, Amy A Sparks.
Burton, Isabella J. Mackenzie- Mackenzie, cr.
1837.
Burton, Christabel R Northcliffe , V.
Bush, Emily C. A Pole.
Bussy, Dorothea Strachie, B.
Bute (Augusta M. M.), Mar-
chioness of Bellingham.
Butler, Agnata F Ramsay, cr.
1666.'
Butler (Grace L.), Hon. Mrs.
Henry C Abdy.
Butler, (Kersey C. H.), Hon.
Mrs. I vo M Minto, E.
Butler (Mary C.), Hon. Mrs.
Lesley J. P Heathcoat-Amory.
Butler, Nina H Minto, E.
Butler, Vera G Holbrook, K.
Buttery, Gertrude E Crump, K.
Buxton, Janet M. M Carlile.
Buxton, Lucy E Pease, cr. 1882.
Buxton, Maud I Buxton, cr. 1803.
Byng (Marie E.), Hon. Lady Ducie, E.
Byramjee, Avabai Jejeebhoy.
Byrne, Margaret Murphy .
Byron, Georgiana M Burdett , cr. 1618.
Caborne, Mary L Boord.
Caddy, Evelyn M Payton , K.
Cadogan, Ruth E Norfolk, D.
Caillard (Eliza F.), Lady . . Hanham.
Cairnes, Lucy B Croft , cr. 1671.
Calland, Annie I Alexander, cr,
1809.
Calthrop, Eleanor M Chance, K.
Calverley, Louisa M Henniker-
H ughan.
Calvert, Winifred S Cholmeley.
Cama, Humabai D Petit.
Cambier, Emily Filose, K.
Cameron, Emma Tupper.
788 MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS OF BARONETS,
Cameron, Margaret H. . .
Cameron, Margaret H. I,
Cameron, Phoebe E.
Cameron, Theresa B. C.
Camm, Amy
Campbell, Caroline A. E.
Campbell, Catherine E.
Campbell, Constance I,
Campbell, Frances M. D.
Campbell, Helen M.
Campbell (Honor), Lady
Campbell, Ida
Campbell, Janet M.
Campbell, Lilian A.
Hughes , K.W.
Hardie, K.
Aird , K.
Knowles cr. 1765.
Edwards- Moss.
R ivett-Camac.
Prideaux , K.
Hamilton , cr.
1646.
Macrae , K.
. . Stewart , K.
. . Newmarch,K. IV,
Pelly.
Aikman , K.W.
O lighter bridge,
K.
Campbell, Lilian M Settle , K.
Campbell, Louisa E. A. .. Anson.
Campbell, Marion I Durand.
Campbell, Muriel C Benbow, K. W.
Campbell, Sara Gallagher, K.
Canning, Isabella R Holmes, K.W.
Capron, Enid A Boulton.
Cardew, Evelyn M -Earle, cr. 1869.
Cardwell, Alice V Lindsay-Hogg.
Carew, Muriel M. H Heathcoat-
Amory.
Carey, Amelia F Onslow.
Cargill, Winifred Birch , K.
Carleton, Marguerite H. . . Darell.
Carlow, Margaret J Shackleton, K.
Carlyon, Aileen J Hudson- Kinahar.
Carmichael, Dorothea H. M.
E. S Colquhoun.
Carmichael, Ethel O Kinloch, cr. 1873.
Carnac, Annie M. Rivett- .. Durand.
Came, Ruth Higham, K. W.
Carnegie, Ruth S. G Scott, K. W.
Carpenter, Agnes W. Boyd-.. Ley.
Carpmael, Frances E Ford.
Carr, Elizabeth Gamble.
Carr, Elsie P Putnam, K.
Carr, Iona K Thomson, K.
Carrow, Eleanor D. F Dunbar, cr. 1697.
Carter, Eliza M Brabrook, K.
Carter, Flora M Ogston, K.
Cartmel, Violet A. . . . . Fitzherbert.
Cartwright, Maude J Blake, cr. 1622.
Carty, Eileen M. .. .. .. Pitt.
Cary, Louisa I. S Rowley, cr. 1836.
Case, Dorothea M Armstrong, K.W.
Cassels, /Emilia Falconbridge,
Cassillis (Frances E.), [K. W.
Countess of Mac Taggart-
Stewart.
Castel-Delfino (Clare A. C.),
Marghesa di Dudgeon , K.
Castle, Josephine M Kirkpatrick.
Castle, Phyllis M Perkins, K.W.
Cator, Adeline L Blois.
Cator, Isabella M Baker-Wilbra-
ham.
Catton, Cecily E Muir- Mackenzie.
Caulfeild. May H Jones, cr. 1917.
Caunter, H. Margaret M. . . Napier, K.
Cavalier, Molly A Buller, K.
Cavaye, Ada M Barttelot.
Cave, Beatrice J Williams, cr.
1866.
Cavenagh, Marion Glyn, cr. 1759.
Cavendish (Elizabeth J.),
Hon. Mrs. William .. .. Baillie.
Cay, Agnes S Dixie.
Cay, Annie JaJfray.
Cayley, Beatrice Coddington.
Cayley, Gertrude S Cayley.
Cayley, Marion L Robinson, cr. 1854.
Cayley, Sylvia E Cotterell.
Cazalet, Maud L. H Heron- Maxwell.
Cecil (Edith), Lady Francis Brooks, cr. 1886.
Chalkley, Dora W Dunning, K.
Chalmers, Brynhild L Benson, K.
Chamberlayne, Norah G. .. Bates.
Chambers, Alice J Mahon-
Chambers, Elsie G Tangye, K.W.
Champain, Ellen G. Bateman- Ramsay, cr. 1806.
Champion, Beatrice K. . . Robertson , K.
Champneys (Virginia J.),
Lady Hamilton-Dal-
rymple.
Chance, Fanny I Agnew, cr. 1895.
Chance (Josephine), Lady . . Lawson, cr. 1831.
Chandler, Francis M Eiphinstone.
Chapman, Adelaide M Aubrey-Fletcher ,
cr. 1782.
Chapman, Adeline H. B. .. Astley-Corbctt.
Chapman, Henrietta C. S. . . Baker, cr. 1796.
Chapman, K. M Knox, K.
Chapman, Lilian G. .. .. Wamie?.
Chappie, Irene B. A Lane.
Charles, Mina S Watson, cr. 1895.
Cbarlesworth, Helen L. R. .. Greene.
Charlton, Anne Doughty, K.W.
Charlton, Edith Cobbett, K.
Charteris, Katherine M. . . Riddel, cr. 1628.
Chaytor, Florence F Freer-Smith, K.
Cheater, Violet Linton, K.W.
I Chesterfield (Dorothea), Coun-
tess of Hay, cr. 1635.
Chetwode (Alice J.), Lady . . Bass.
Cheyne, Sybil D Haggard, K.
Chiasserinni, Margeritta . ... Fagan, K. [1641.,
Chichester, Beatrice .. .. Chichester , cr.
Chichester, Cicely M Eardley -Wilmot.
Chichester, Isabel E. T. . . Thomas, cr. 1766.
Childe, Frances C. Baldwyn- Leightoti.
Chitty (Clara J.), Lady. . . . Pollock.
Chitty, Mary G Hort.
Cholmondeley, Ethel E. . .Crosthwaite,K.W.
Cholmondeley(Katherine L.),
Hon. Mrs. Thomas . . . . Sykes, cr. 1783.
Christie, Cecil M Bailey.
Christie, Dorothea Walker, K.
Churchill, Margaret N. .. Paget, cr. 1871.
Chute, Eleanor J Portal.
Clapin, Emily L Waterlow.
Clark, Gladys A. E. Evans, K.
Clark, Harriet C. M Dick-Cunyngham .
Clark, Lilian M. H Milman.
Clark, Marjorie Y Simmons , K.
Clark, Rachel C. Atkinson-.. Meyrick.
Clarke, Evelyn M Baird, cr. 1897.
Clarke, Lilian G O' Farrell, K. W.
Clarke, Mary F Bradshaw, K.
Clarke, Maud Sherburn, K.
Claughton, Helen H Henschel, K.
Clauson (Mary E.), Lady .. Makins.
Clay, Sybil I. M Nairne.
Clay, Violet H Nightingale.
Clayton, Gertrude A Armstrong, cr.
1841
Clayton, Marjorie C Duke, K.
Clayton, Mary G Levinge.
Cleaver, Thelma Reid, K.
Clegg, Norah C Behrens , K.
Clerk (Aymee E. G.), Lady. . Napier, cr. 1627.
Clifford, M. Margaret . . . . Sykes, K.
Clifford, Sicele A De Trafford.
Clifton, Gladys Evans, K. W.
Clinton (Margaret), Baroness Waleran, B.
Clutterbuck, Adelaide .. .. Barrow.
Coatsworth, Ellen B Marr.
Cobb, Margaret E Hay , cr. 1703.
Cobban, Mina Whittaker, K.W*
Cobham, Adela A. C Grant, cr. 1705.
Cobham, Leila N. D Treacher, K.W.
Cochrane, Eileen Fottrell , K.
Cochrane, Emily M Lake.
Cochrane, Ethel I. V Noble.
Cochrane, Margaret P Ilbert, K.
Cochrane, Mary E Sutton, cr. 1772.
Cock, Anna Pollock.
Cockayne, Dorothy . . . . Probyn, K.
Cockburn, Lilian Manningham-
Buller.
Cocks, Amabel J Watson, cr. 1760.
Cocks, Louisa M Whittaker, K.W.
Coen, Rose Knill.
Coffin, Helen D. .... . . Jackson, K.
Cohen, Adelaide Spielmann, K.
Cohen, Vera E Samuel, cr. 1912.
Coke, Jessie M Pease, K.W.
Coldstream, Adele M. E. . . Stez’ens, K.
Cole, Dorothy .. Hawaid, K.
Colegate, Winifred M Worsley.
Colombi, Sophia I. H Cadogan , E.
Collard, Constance M Brabrook, K.
Collerick, Dorothy Pilkington, K.
Colley (Edith A.), Lady
Pomeroy- Borrowes.
Collins, Hazel Kemp, K.
Collum, Eileen E Walker, cr. 1906.
Colman, Agnes F Towse, K.
! Colquhoun, Frances G. R. . . Chavasse , K. W.
Colquhoun, Margaret C. . . Barry.
Colthurst, Norah M. F. .. Mackinnon, K.
Colvile, Eleanor H Fergusott-Davie.
Colville, Agnes A Biisland.
Colville, Elizabeth Robertson, K.
Colvin (Ethel A.), Lady .. Bay ley, K,
Combe, Edyth Oldham, K.
Combermere (Isabel M.), Vis-
countess Chetwynd.
Comer, Alice W Porter, K. W.
| Commin, Catherine A Osbomie. [i6rt.
I Compton, Dorothy A Musgrave, cr.
AND MARRIED DAUGHTERS OF KNIGHTS.
789
Compton, Violet E.
Condon, Florence G.
Conellan, Geraldine M. G.
Davies, K.JV.
Tregear, K.
Fa ir lie -Cun i ng-
hame.
Nugent , cr. 1795.
Connolly, Letitia M. ».
Contardone (Ethel), Countess
of Durant.
Conyngham (Elsie M.), Lady
Lenox- Bradshaw, K.
Coode, Noel Callaghan , K.
Cook, Alice . . . . . . . . Dorman , K.
Cook, Sarah T Elliot.
Cooke, Eileen B Knowles.
Cooke (Harriet B. J. G.),
Lady Feilden.
Cooke (Mary A. H. 0.), Lady Brooke-Pechell.
Cookson, Edith T. M. Sawrey- Turner, K.
Coombe, Christine Lintoti, K. W.
Cooper, Edith A Dunning, K.
Cooper (Harriet), Lady, . , . Grant-Suttie.
Cooper, Ida A Goring.
Cooper, Mabel A Smith- Marriott.
Cooper, Mary E. P. Paston- Paston-Cooper.
Cooper, Phyllis A. Cundy
Coote, Dorothy K.
Copeland, Madeleine V
Copeman, Ethel M.
Copley (Selina F.),
Bewicke-
Corbet, Anna M. E.
Corbet, Eila L.
Corbett, Louisa M.
Cordes, Margaret A.
Corfield, Agnes R. A.
Corkran, F. C.
Cormack, Dorothy G.
Cornford, Frances C.
Cornish, Edith A. . .
^ady
Earle.
Wood, K.
Foster, K.
Boord.
Watson, cr. 1760.
Grey-Egertnn.
Campbell, K.W.
Isham.
Milne.
A lleyne.
Peel.
Croft Bt. ,cr.i6ji.
Darzvin, K.
Tkornycroft, K.
Cornwallis, _ Cecily Etha M. Walker , cr. 1868.
Gardner , K.
Islington, B.
Pearson.
Combermere, V.
Hervey- Bathurst,
Cosgrave, Iva M.
•Cotes, Isabella E.
Cotterill, Muriel (Lallie)
Cotton, Olive H. Stapleton-.
•Cotton, Violet M. Stapleton-
Coulson, Charlotte Alexander, cr.
•Courage, Mabel A. . . . «. .. Hewett, K. [1809.
Court, Mary C Walker, cr. 1886.
Courtauld, H. Barbara . . . . Holland, K.
Cousins, Ethelwyn E. A. R. Murray, K. W.
Cowan, Ann E Hamilton, cr.
1646.
Cowie, Victoria A Elphinstone,
K.W.
Cowie, Winifred Hewitt , K.
Cowles, M. Vere M, E. B. .. Eliott.
Cowley (Clare F. M.),
Countess Stapleton.
Cowper, Amy F Dixon-Haitland.
Cowper, Cora B. Boulton.
Cox, Constance C. M Lloyd.
Cox, Lucy Fry, K.
Cox, Nora Bourne, K.
Cox, Rachel , Glyn, cr. 1759.
Cox, Marion Hamilton- ... Dundas, cr. 1898.
Coxon, Isabella D Clark , cr. 1886.
Cozens-Hardy (Constance G.
L ), Baroness Everett, K. W.
Craven, Margaret C Mirrielees, K.W.
Craig (Cecil M. N. 0.), Lady Dering.
Craig, Constance J. G. . . Birdwood.
Craig, Emily D. Gibson- .. Wilmot, cr. 1772.
Craig, Kathleen M. L Goodson, K.
Craigie, Marjorie W Graham, K.
Cram, Sylvia D Parkyns.
■Crawford (Constance L.),
Countess of Pelly.
Crawford, Ella F. 0 Answ.
Crawfurd, Eileen M. E. . . Pigot.
Crawshay, Leonie M M. . . Nelson.
Crawshav, Marv ... . .. Leslie, cr. 1876.
Creek, Marie T Masson, K. W.
Cremer, Gladys M. G Thompson , cr,
1906.
Cremers, Agnes Boreel.
Cresswell, Alice L A.
Baker- Paston-Cooper.
Cresswell, Helen G. . . . . Carlile, K. W.
Creyke, Caroline Lawes-Witte-
Creyke, Frances E Bacon. [ wronge .
Crichton, Katherine C. Mait-
land-Makgill- Hulse.
Crocker, Marjory . . ... . . Perceval, K.
Croft, Ella M. . . Bcirwick .
Croft, Esm£ . . . , , , , , Sutton.
Croft, Nancy B Borwick.
Croft, Vera H Vince?it.
Crofton (Adele V. B.), Lady.. Donaldson, K.
Crofton, Agnes Reid, cr.
1703-
Crofton, Edith . . ., .. Fairlie-C uning-
hame.
Crofton, Helen R. A Milman.
Crook, Mary C Perry, K.
Cropper, Marjorie Bagot.
Crosbie, Rosa . . . . ; . . . Lister-Kaye.
Crossley (Dorothy F.), Hon.
Mrs. John de B Cayley.
Crossley, Edith M. ... . . Helme, K.
Crossley, Sarah M Peto.
Crouch, Annie P Smith, cr. 1897.
Crum, Elinor V Croft, cr. 1818.
Crulwell, Annie M Mowbray.
Cudland, Marie E Cooper, K.
CuflTe, Gertrude E. M Jackson , K.W.
Cullis, Winifred J Fowler, K.
Cuming, Henrietta F Gibson-Craig.
Cumming, Dorothea L. A. . Trippel, K.
Cuningham, Rebecca H. . . Fair lie-Cun ing-
Cuninghame (Alice F. D.), [hame.
Lady Des Vceux.
Cunliffe, Evelyn Duff-Gordon.
Cunliffe, Nellie P Aird.
Cure, Gertrude L. J Rookzvood, Baron.
Cure (Muriel E. A. L ), Lady Uixwell-Oxenden.
Curling, Victoria M Curtis.
Currey, Elsie M Greenway.
Curteis, Isabella Ashburriham-
Clement.
Curtis, Constance M Grey of Fallo-
Curwen, Evelyn Ogle. [don, V.
Curzon, Geraldine F Mills , K.
Cust, Emmeline M. E Welby.
Cuthbert, Annie B Rankin.
Cutler, Dora Bowater, K.
Cuttow, Margaret J. . . .. Shackleton, K.
Dalbiac, Lilian Seely.
Dalison, Charlotte G Beresford-Peirse.
Dalton, Mary C Barker, K.W.
Dalrymple (Alice M.), Lady
Hamilton- Clifford, B.
Dalrymple, Caroline E. .. Wood, cr. 1837.
Dalrymple (Margaret A.), [Stezuart.
Lady MacTaggart-
Daly, Julia C. A Bzirke, cr. 1797.
Dand, Janet M Scott, K.W.
Dando, Eleanor A Gordon, cr. 1706.
Dane (Edith), Lady . . . . Norman, K.W.
Dane, -Ellen N Dane, K.
Daneel, Johanna V. W. .. Graaff, K.
Daniel, Helen M Campbell, cr. 1667 •
Daniell, Marion H Bay ley, K .
Dansey, Julia Tweedmouth, B.
Dansey, Milburgha . . . . Green-Price.
Darby, Frederica L. J. .. Arthur , cr. 1841.
Darby, Marion H Broun.
D’Arcy, Ellen L Linlithgow, M.
Dare, Sybil R Morris , cr. 1806.
Darley, Diana K. .. ... .. Armstrong, K.W.
Dartrey (Julia G. S.),
Countess of Wombwell.
Dasent (Ellen), Lady . . . . Codrington, cr.
1721. [1880.
Daubeney, Eileen G FitzGerald, cr.
Daubuz, Constance I. S. .. Pasley.
Daunt, Rosamond A King, cr. 1815.
Davar, Virbaijee Jejeebhoy.
Davidson, Amyl. .. ... Pryn, K.
Davidson, Dorothy H Woollard, K.W,
Davidson, Emily Moss, K.W.
Davidson(Margaret A.), Lady Denbigh , E.
Davidson, Yvonne E. E. . . Palmer, K.W.
Davie (Frances H.), Lady
Ferguson- Miles.
Davies, Edith M Fox, K.
Davies, Gladys M Miles , K.
Davies, Mary Montgomery, K,
Davis, Charlotte A Grove.
Davis, Irene Bromley, K.W.
Davis, Mary P Montgomery, K.
Davison (Beatrice M.), Lady Roberts, K.W.
Davy, Dorothy Cuyler.
Dawes, Isabella H Osborne.
Dawkins, Marjorie V Holt, K.
Dawling, Constance M. .. Fraser, K.
Dawnay (Dorothy), Hon.
Mrs. John Ffolkes.
Dawson, Cecilia .. . . .. Wenlock, B.
Dawson, Edith M Gunter.
Dawson (Minnie E.), Lady . . Yarrow.
Dawson, Leila L. Westropp- Pelly.
Dawson, Mary Ratcliffe-Ellis,K.
Dawson, Norah Matheson.
Dawson of Penn (Minnie E.),
Baroness Yarrow.
Dawson, Vera A. L Halliday, K.
Day, May L Cornewall.
Day, Sarah E. G Cochrane.
79© MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS OF BARONETS,
Deakin, Kate .. .. «, .. Eardley -Wilmot.
Dean, Gladys J Du?ican , K.W.
Deane, Florence M Hughes.
Deane, Phyllis L Hickman.
Dearden, Henrietta M.
Dearden, Mary E. . .
Deas, Elizabeth M.
Dease (Emily), Lady .
de Bajza, Susan F. . .
De Bary, Mary P.
de Belabre, Agnes H. .
De Bunsen, Victoria A.
DeCandole, Helen E. .
de Cerjat, Helen F.
De Cetto, Evelyn R.
De Chazelle (Theresa
Countess
De Coetlogon, Jane
E.),
Edwards.
Doolette , K.
A rmstrong , K. W.
Throckmorton.
Grant, cr. 1688.
Mostyn.
Me A ipine.
Buxton , cr. 1840.
Thompson, cr.
1899.
Molesworth-St.
Aubyn. [1808.
Montgomery , cr.
Hothfield , Baron.
.. Grey of Fallo-
don , V.
Decies (Maria G.), Baroness Willoughby.
DeCourcy (Constance M. R.),
Hon. Mrs. Michael W. R. Woodhouse, K.
Deedes, Emily C Glyn, cr. 1759.
de Fonblanque, Stella M. A. May, K.
De Freyne ( Lina V.), Baroness Arnott.
de Frias (Mary B.), Duqua . . Knowles.
De Gex (Alice E.), Lady . . Briggs, K.W.
De Goldsmid da Palmeira
(Violet), Baroness .. .. Goldsmid.
De Grey (Margaret M.), Hon.
Mrs. Arnold Bessborough, E.
De Hoghton, Alice D. P. . . Hollins.
De La Bere, Marguerite . . Humphery, K.
Delamain, Lucy J Beevor.
De Las Casas, Dorothy H. . .Heathcoat-Amory.
Delphin, Jessie Beecham.
De Markieviez, Constance G. Gore- Booth.
De Mulardo, Annie B. M. .. O' Loghlen.
Deneys, Nancy M. E Barlow , cr. 1907.
Dennis, Kathleen Goulding.
Denny, Eleanor L Durand.
Denny, Maude M Quilter.
Dent, Beatrice H Dimsdale.
De Putron, Annie K Shaw, cr. 1821.
De Ros (Mary G.), Baroness Mahon.
Derwent (Charlotte), Baroness Hillingdon, B.
De Salis, Madeline M. C. .. Heath, K.
De Spiganovicz, Helen H. ... Fergusson, cr.
1866
Desplatz, Kate A Pilter, K. [1819.
De Steiger, Favoretta F. . . Hamilton, cr.
Des Voeux (Hylda H.), Lady Brooke , cr. 1822.
De Trafford, Clementina F. Mostyn .
De Trafford, M. Winefride
(Freyda) Radclitfe.
De Vitrd, Ella M. E Heywood.
De Vlieger, Catherine C. . . Coote, cr. 1620.
Dewar, Dorothy G Firth.
De Wesselow, Margaret E. M. Craufurd.
D’Eyncourt, Ruth Tennyson- Godson, K.W.
Dick, Margery E .. Wiseman.
Dickin, Florence E. A Frederick.
Dickinson, Gladys E. F. . . Rich.
Dicksee, Ella M Crump, K.
Dilke, Rosamond E.
Fetherstone- Dixie.
Dill, Julia E. J Shaw, cr. 1665.
Dillon (Gertrude E. P.),
Countess Arthur . . . . Graham, cr. 1663.
Dillon, Hilda Brunner.
Dimont, Nora F. H Green, cr. 1901.
Dimsdale, Elsbeth St. Davids, V.
Dimsdale, Lucy M. M. . . Bazley.
Dimsdale (Mabel S.), Hon.
Baroness Henniker-Hughan.
Dingwall, Caroline A Fraser , K. W.
Disney, Frances P Layland-Barratt.
Dixie, Margaret L Jarditie, cr. 1672.
Dixon, Dorothea M Franks, R.W.
Dixon, Evelyn A Cameron, K.
Dixon, Gwendolen A Spearman.
Dobbie, Joan Mclver.
Dobbs, Edith M Chance.
Dobrashian, Muriel .. .. Herbert, K.W.
Dobree, Gladys M. M. .. Brooke-Pechell.
Dobson, Sybil M Spearman.
Domvile, Constance J Elphinstone.
Donington (Maud K.), Baron-
ess .. .. Hamilton,cr.\%<)2.
Donne, Marguerite J Souter, K.W.
Donne, Mary A Elliott, K.W.
Donne, Winifred .. .. Frankland-Paytie -
Gallwey.
Ponncr, Julia M. M Macnaghten.
Donner, Ruth Barran.
Donovan, Susannah M. O. . . Heatheote.
Dormer(CarolineM. ), Baroness Clifford, cr. 1838.
Dormer, Vanessa M Borwtck.
Douglas, Constance Robinson- Procter-Beau-
champ.
Douglas, Ethel A Maclure.
Douglas, Grace C. W Murray, cr. 1628.
Douglas, Grace E Gibson-Craig.
Douglas, Hannah C Douglas.
Douie (Frances M. E.), Lady Roe, K.
Douty, Kathleen M. C. H. . . Wills, cr. 1897.
Dow, Esme Mary D Shrewsbury, E.
Dowding, Dorothy . . . . Put7iam, K.
Downey, Adeline Barnewall.
Doyle, Edith M Griffith, K.W.
Doyle, Elizabeth E. M. .. Broun.
D’Oyly, Mary L. Bernard- . . D’Oyly.
D’Oyly, Sylvia A. A Hart, K.
Drake, Evangeline L Hughes.
Drake (Elizabeth), Lady
Fuller-Eliott- Douglas , cr. 1831.
Drew, Mary B ... Smith, K.
Druce, Elizabeth K. M. . . Swann.
Drummond, L. Olive . . • . Munro, cr. 1825.
Drummond, Marguerite V.
M. Williams- Agnew, cr. 1629.
Drummond, Mary Hay- .. Scott, cr. 1821.
Drysdale, Mary L Muir- Mackenzie.
Du Boulay, Helen M Sutton, cr. 1772.
Du Cane, Margaret S Child, cr. 1868.
Duckett, Catherine S Dick-Lauder.
Dudley (Georgiana E.),
Countess of Moncrieffe.
Duff (Edith F.), Lady Grant Bonha7n.
Duff, Emily Leeds.
Duff (Louisa), Lady .. .. Scott, cr. 1671.
Duke, Mary S. H. . . Parker, cr. 1681.
Dumaresq. Christian E. L. .. Dalry7nple.
Dumas, Dorothy Grey-Egerton.
Dumas, Eveleen N Pink , A.
Dumbreck, Maud M Willia7nson, K.
Dunbar (Liola V.), Lady .. Cruickshank, K .
Duncan, Frances F, Edmo7istone.
Duncannon (Blanche V.),
Viscountess W ii7iborne, Baron.
Duncombe (Eleanor J.),
Hon. Mrs. Cecil .. .. . . Hillmgdon, Baroft.
Duncombe (Flora), Lady
Pauncefort- Matheson,cr.\%%-z.
Dundas (Evelyn H.), Lady . . Graham-Mont-
gomery.
Dundas, Mary L Brabour/ie, B.
Dunedin (Mary C.), Baroness Ed7nonstone.
Dunlop, Nora B S7nitk, K.
Durand (Vera H. L.), Lady. . Lucas-Tooth.
Durell, Sybil H Mhito, E.
Durnford, Margaret E. H. .. Meiklejohn,K.W.
Durlacher, Violet M Ha7ison, cr. 1887.
Dutton (Doriel), Hon. Mrs.
Arthur B. S Hay, cr. 1635.
Dwyer, Caroline G. T Cu7iy7igka>i>e.
Dyer, Kate M Far-rar , K.W.
Dykes, Kathleen E Oliver, K.
Eales, Laura E. .. .. . . Pe7ini7igton.K.W.
Earle, Mary Codri/igtcn , cr.
1721.
Eastwood, Cecil E Shrewsbury, E .
Ebrahim, Jenabai Ebrahim.
Eccles, Dorothea Beard, K.
Eckford, Hester G. R Tuite.
Economo, Janie Ralli.
Eden, Mabel L. H Pinse7it, K.W.
Eden (Sybil F.), Lady . . . . Grey, E.
Edgell, Diana A Fayrer.
Edgington, Aurea Farri7ig*07t.
Edlesten, Mary A. M Ca7/ipbell,cr.\%2A-
Edmond, Margaret E. . . -. Head lam, K.
Edwards, EWanor L. H. .. Le7i/iard.
Edwards, Norah P. A. . . ... Child, cr. 1919.
Edwards, Rose G Cunliffe.
Egerton, Charlotte C Mibier.
Egerton, Maud M. W. .. Clarke- J ervoise.
Egerton (Maude H.), Lady. . Prescott.
Elderton, Edith . . Raeburn, K.
Eliot (Constance R.), Hon.
Mrs. Charles Wi/nborne, Baron.
Eliot, Gladys A. B Nepean.
Eliot, Katherine R. .. .. Devitt.
Ellenborough (Beatrice J.),
Baroness Brabour7ie, B.
Ellerton' Editha Wilton, K.
Ellery, Kathleen F Burkitt , K.
Elies, Geraldine A Morton, K.W .
Ellicott, Lettice E. .. Hill, cr. 1919.
Elliot, Clare L Bessborough , E.
Elliott, Edith L Nicholls, K.
Ellis (Alberta M.), Hon. Mrs.
Evelyn Hardinge, V.
Ellis, Elsie O Beecham.
AND MARRIED DAUGHTERS OF KNIGHTS.
79
Ellis, Emily Campbell, cr. 1815.
Ellis, I. Mary Mackenzie , K.
Ellis, Phyllis K Fildes, K.
Ellis, Sarah Aird.
Ellis, Selina A. M Eardley-Wilmot.
Ellison, Elma Rollitt, K.
Ellison, Geraldine Mosley.
Elton, Alice Neu>march,K.W.
Elton (Mary A.), Lady . . .. Eltoti.
Elwell, Elizabeth Gooch, cr. 1746.
El well, E. Nina A. O Onslow.
Elwes, Edythe I. R. Cary- . . Parkington, K.
El win, Daisy Dewey.
Ely, Constance M Spencer, K.
Empson, Annie M Wallace, K. W.
Entwisle, Florence A. .. Ramsay, cr. 1806
Erskine, Florence L Baker, cr. 1802.
Erskine (Magdalen J.), Lady Anstruther.
Escombe, Helena C. F. .. Seymour.
Esencourt, Hope A Preston.
Eustace (Marian A.), Lady. . Stewart, cr. 1881
Eustace, Stella ... — . . May, K.
Evans, Emily D Locock.
Evans, Enid A Muntz.
Evans, Ermine M J Taylor. K.
Evans, Esther L Jackson, K.
Evans, Frances J Longmore, K.
Evans, Margaret H Sloggett, K.
Evans, MargaretS. .. .. Pryse-Rice, K.
Evans, Nora Maclean, K.W.
Everett, Elizabeth J. . , . . Burbidge.
Every, Ada R Onslow.
Evill, Henrietta H Kleinwori.
Ewart, Dorothy P Turner, K.
Ewart, Lena M Hill, cr. 1779.
Ewing, Stone, K. W.
Eyre, Mary G Paston-Beding-
feld.
Eyston, Angela M. G Vavasour, cr.
1828.
Eyton, Isabel M Tate.
Fagan, Dorothy Bead, K.
Fair, Madge Rate life- Ellis, K.
Fairbairn (Clara F.), Lady . . Loraine.
Fairclough, Ada .. .. _. Holden, cr. 1919.
Fairfax (Harriet), Lady .. Kinloch, cr. 168 6.
Fairholme, Georgina M. M. Dick-Cunyngham.
Fairlie, Lizzie E Whittaker, K.W.
Falkner, Elaine A. Bedford, K.
Fallowes, Agnes C. V De Crespigny.
Falls, Shela G. .. .. .. King, K.
Fancourt, Ethel M Wiggins.
Fanshawe, Anna P. M. . . Wood, cr. 1836.
Fanshawe, Louisa C Erne, E.
Fanshawe, Mary G Clerke.
Farey, Emily Kellett.
Farley, Mary I. G. Turner-.. W a Idie- Gri ffi th .
Farmar, Violet Dalby, K. W.
Farmer, Sylvia Grant, cr. 1688.
Farnham, Catherine M. A. G. Scott, cr. 1806.
Farquhar, Ada M Cradock-Hartopp.
Farquhar (Helen E. F.),Lady McNeill, K.
Farquhar, Ida V Wolfe-Barry,
K.W.
Farquharson, Zoe C Musgrave,cr. 1611.
Farrer (Mabel E.), Hon. Mrs.
Noel M Elliot.
Farrell, Dorothy Sherburn, K.
Fasken, Lillian E Thuiller, K.
Faulkner, Morna G Walton, K.W.
Faussett, Mabel G. Godfrey- Hemming, K.W.
Fawcett, Marion . . . -. Jones, cr. 1919.
Feilden (Evelyn M.), Lady . . Manningham-
Buller.
Feilding (Charlotte), Hon.
Mrs. William H. A Leighton.
Fell (Janet C.), Lady . . . . McLeod, K.
Fell, Mary Linton, K.W.
Fenwick, Gladys M Nelson.
Fenwick, Jessie C. F Rich.
Fenwick, Mary P Gabriel.
Fergus, Doris M elver.
Ferguson, Jane Crawfurd-Pollok.
Ferguson, Janet N Baird, cr. 1897.
Fergusson, Clara Johnston.
Ferrand, Dorothea Wollaston, K.
Ferrie, Emily E Adam.
Ffennell, Elizabeth . . . . Levick, K.
Flinch, Crystal Champion-de
Crespigny.
ffiske, Constance E Ogston , K.
Ffoulkes, Katharine M. .. Baker- Wilbra-
Fildes, Muriel G John, K. [ham.
Fillingham, Emma G Blake, cr. 1772.
Findlay (Harriet J.), Lady .. Backhouse.
Finlaison, Isobel Hudson , K.W.
Finn, Julia A. P Durrant.
Finmss, Adelaide G Barclay
Firebrace, Ida D Blackwood.
Firman, Florence V. C. M. . . Hanmer.
Fisher, Ailie, Bell, K. W.
Fisher, Anne L Van-Notten-Pole .
Fisher, Catherine McBride, K.
Fisher, Constance K. R. .. Parker, cr, 1844.
Fisher, Dora R Brown, cr. 1863.
Fisher, Freda M. . ^ . . . . Wood, K.
Fisher, Janet K. M.* .. .. Anson.
Fisher, Lettice ... llbert, K.
Fisher, Margaret Goring.
Fisher, Margaret Hickman.
Fisher, Maria C Langrishe.
Fitton, May Hickman.
Fitzgerald (Emma Y.),
Baroness B arrett- Lennar d,
FitzGerald (Jane E.), Lady Codrington, cr.
Uniacke-Penrose- .. .. 1721.
Fitzgerald, Kathleen M. . . Greenwood, K.
Fitzgerald, Hon. Mrs. John
D Barrett-Lennard .
FitzGerald, Lucy P Bell.
Fitzmaurice, Beatrice M. . . Bosanquet, K.
Fitz-Maurice, Sybil H. .. Harvey, cr. 1868,
Fitzroy (Katherine), Lady . . Farquhar.
FitzRoy, Lucia C. S N ewdigate - N w-
degate, K.
Fitzwilliams, Margery L. . . Hyde, K.
Fleet, Cecil Lyall, K. W.
Fleming, Violet E. A. Willis- Fortescue, E
Fletcher, Florence M. M. Rutledge, K.W .
Fletcher, Frances J Winning ton.
Flood, Elizabeth K Harty.
Floor, Ruth Forster, cr. 3912.
Flower, Isabel M. C. .. .. Pauncefort-
Duncombe.
Flower, Florence Keane.
Flower, Winifrede D Piggot , K.
Flowerdew, Angel D Knox, K.
Flux, Helen M Dundas, K. W.
Fludyer (Augusta F.), Lady Borough.
Foljambe, Gladys Bewicke • Copley 7
Foote, Ann Barran .
Forbes, Eugenie J. E. . . .. Mitchell, K.W.
Forbes, Jean . . . . . . . . Hot ham, B.
Forbes. Lulu Juta , K.
Forbes, Marjorie Putman, K.
Forbes (Margaret A.), Baro- [ham.
ness Dick-Cunyng-
Ford, Hilda M Waterlow.
Ford, Isabella E Gooch, cr. 1746.
Ford, Rachel .. Hammick.
Forester, Aline L Milbank.
Forester, (Emma G.), Baro-
ness Dixie.
Forman, Maud E. Madge-.. Madge.
Forrest, Olivia E Richardson- Bun~
bury
Forsythe, Paulina R Harty.
Fortescue (.(Ethel R.), Hon.
Mrs. Charles G Clarke, cr. 1831,
Fortescue, Dorothy A Hoste.
Fortescue, Edith M. Pyke- . . Fa irlie-C umng -
hame.
Fortescue, Sophia C Larpent.
Fortington, Edna W Jardine, cr. 1919.
Foster (Charlotte P. M.), Lady Ffolkes.
Foster, Eliza E Aubrey -Fletcher.
Foster, Evelyn M . . Forbes, cr. 1823.
Foster, Mabel O Gore-Booth.
Foster, Marjorie, M. R. . . Hatch.
Foster, Olivia F. T Ogilvy.
Foster, Phyllis Milborne-Swin -
ton.
Foulerton, Beatrice H. S. .. Rivett-Carnac.
Fowke, Kathleen N Leith- Buchanan.
Fowler, Alice M Bay ley, K.
Fox (Ethel M.), Lady .. .. Hobhouse.
Fox, Cara B Russell, K. W
Fox, Lilian Reade, K.W .
Fox, Rhoda L. G Scott, K.W.
Francis, Maud E Jackson, K.
Frank, Edith C. Baron- .. Guudry, K.W.
Frank, Lilian Duncan, K.W .
Franklin, Annie C Bell, cr. 1908.
Franklin, Lucy A Magnus.
Franklin, Maud A Burnett, cr. 1913.
Franklyn, Evelyn M. E. . . Belfield, K.
Franks, May G Morton, K.W .
Fraser (Dorothy G.), Hon.
Mrs. Alexander A Welley.
Fraser, Kate Boy ton, K. [K.
Frazier, Brenda G. H Williams-Tay lor „
Frederick, Diana .. .. .. Foster, cr. 1838..
Freeman, Lavinia A. C.
Williams- Cunynghatnt-
792 MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS OF BARONETS,
French, Amy Sawyer , K.W.
French, Margaret R Tapper, K.W.
Freudenberg, Rose J Middleton, K.
Frewen, Eliza M Heffernan, K.
Fry, E. Esmah M . Caillard , K.
Fry (Ellen M.), Lady .. .. Goldie-Taubman,
K.W.
Fry, Margaret Barker, K.
Fryer, Mary A ?. Lucas.
Fuller, Beatrice E Fulton, K.
Fuller, Emily G. J. .. . -. St. Aldwyn, V.
Fuller, Evelyn J Hickman.
Furdoonjee, Dhunbaigee . . Jejeebhoy.
Furlonger, Eveline J Donnelly, K.W.
Furnivall, Olive M Butlin.
Fursdon, Florence R. M. .. Salusbury-Tre-
lawny.
Furse, Margaret C Newbold, K.
Gabb, Nancy W Truscott.
Gadesden, Clare F. M Hopton, K. W.
Gadow, Clara M. .. ... .. Paget, cr. 1871.
Gaisford, Agnes Hillingdon, B.
Gaisford, Elizabeth G Alison.
Galloway, Mary J. S Palliser, K. W.
Galpin, Beatrice A Boulton.
Galton, Emily J Clifford, B.
Galway (Maria C. F. R.),
Lady Blennerhassett.
Gardiner, Dorothy Kempe, K.
Gardner, Eleanor G Cobbett, K.
Gardner, Ellen E. S Graham , cr. 1629.
Garrard, Eliza M Burdett, cr. 1665.
Garrett, Hilda Hunter . K.
Garrod (Laura E.), Lady . . Smith, cr. 1897.
Garsia, Myra Fottrell, K.
Gascoigne, Eva M Munro, cr. 1634.
Gascoigne, Irene Dening, K.W.
Gascoyne, Grace E. S. . . . . Wrightson.
Gaskell, Dorothy Bagot.
Gaskell, Sophie Michell, K.
Gasson, Sheila M. C Plowden, K.W.
Gatey, Margery K. G. .. . . Owen, K.
Gatty, Lina M. Scott- . . . . Dyke.
Gaussen, Florence W Lyall , K. W.
Gaussen, Mabel C Miles.
Geddes, Dorothy J. .. Fowler, K.
Gee, Isolina .. .. .. Tate.
Geiger, Mary Powell, K.
George, Joan A. H Holdich , K.
George, Roberta A. F. Lloyd Me A Ipine.
Gerard, Aim^e G. . , .. .. Clarke, cr. 1882.
Gerrard, Lucie Cameron, K.
Ghyka, Eileen Linlithgow, M.
Gibbons, Mary E Osier, K.
Gibbs, Elma Gordon-Cumming.
Gielgud, Violet A Harris, K.
Giffard, Angela E Trollope.
Gilbert, Laura M .. Synge. \_Hughan.
Gilbertson, Edith J Henniker-
Gilbey, Annie S Barker.
Gilbey, Edith M Barwick. [1707.
Gilbey, Florence E Dashwood, cr.
Gillam, Ida D Kemp.
Gillette, Mary L. . . .. Inglis, K.W.
Gilliat, E. G. Veronica . . Codrington, cr.
1876.
Gilliat, Lilian F. M Chetwynd.
Gisborne, Katherine H. . . Noble, K.
Gladstone, Alice S. . . . . Bayley, K.
Gladstone (Dorothy M.), Vis-
countess Paget, cr. 1886.
Gladstone, Gertrude T. .. Miller, cr. 1705.
Gladstone, Isabel C. ... .. I.aurie.
Gladstone, Sophia Musgtave, cr.
Glasgow (Dorothea E. T.), [1611.
Countess of Hunter-Blair.
Glasgow, Ethel G. Robertson- Temple, cr. 1876.
Glazebrook, Ethel Brodie.
Glencross, Ellen M Onslow.
Glossop, Ellen S Pasley.
Glyn, Maria St. George.
Goddard, Caroline P. ... .. Philipps, cr. 1887.
Goddard, Marie Schuster.
Godfrey, Guendolen B. N. .. Shrewsbury, E.
Godlee, Edith . , .. .. Gray.
Godman, Eliza M De Crespigny.
Gold, Maud M Brunner.
Gold, Violet A Rose, cr. 1874.
Golding, Ada Bradford, K.
Goldsmith, Amy E Bullock, K.
Goldsmith, Mary M Coote, cr. 1621.
Gol^jewski, Honor Grove.
Gooch, Rose E. Appcrley, K.W.
Goodden, Caroline Samnelson.
Goodenough, Evelina C. N . . Stonhouse.
Goodhart, Alice M Barry.
Goodliffe, Grace E Shaw , cr. 1821.
Goodman, Ruth E. . . . . Butler, K.
Gordon, Dorothea G
Gordon, Dorothy C
Gordon, Effield B. de C.
Gordon, Florence
Gordon, Georgina
Gordon, Gyneth Conway- . .
Gordon, Harriet M
Gordon, Irene Evans- ...
Gordon, Margaret E
Gordon (Mary G.), Lady
Gordon, Mary J.
Gordon, Mildred 0
Gordon, Violet
Gormanston (Eileen), Vis-
countess
Goschen, Amy B
Goslett, Irene A
Gosling, Kathleen M. S.
Gosling, Mary McE.
Gossage, Ethel C
Gossage, Helen F
Gotto, Margaret
Gough, Ina K. P,
Gouldsmith, Cecil P
Gower, Cecil, E. Leveson- . .
Gower (Grace E. T.), Lady
Albert Leveson-
Grafton (Susannah M.),
Duchess of ..
Graham, A. Nora .. . .. ..
Graham, Dorothy
Graham, Dorothy H
Graham, Ismena C. . . . .
Graham, Lucy
Graham, Mary
Graham, Olive B
Graham, Rachel S
Grant, Caroline M
Grant, Elspeth
Grant, Evelyn J. S
Grant, Kathleen M
Grant, Mary A
Grant, Mary H. . .
Grantham, Sybil
Granville, Edith
Granville, Margaret B
Grattan, Winifred K. W. ...
Graves, Alice E
Gray, Ada I .... . . .
Gray, Blanche V. E
Gray, Louisa M
Greathed, Janet G
Green (Alice J.), Lady ...
Green, Maisie . . . . .... . .
Green, Theresa R
Greenall, Susannah
Greene, Edith E
Greene, Eva P
Greene, Gwendolen . . . .
Greenhalgh, Mabel A
Greenway, Eliza C
Greenwood, Dorothy J.
Greer, Alice M. P
Greer, Lilly L. . . . . . .
Greig, Florence L. S
1 Greig (Maud), Lady . .
I Grenfell, Hilda M
I Gresson, Mabel A
Gresson, Theodora V
Greville, Cecilia A
Grey, Ethel H
Grey, Kathleen S. D
Grierson, Mary
Griffith, Bertha
Griffiths, Guendolen I.
Griffiths, Mary St. L. . .
Grigg, Hilda G
! Grinling, Jean D. T
j Grinlinton, Margaret M. H.
Grosvenor (Helen), Lady
Arthur H.
Grounds, Evangeline M. B. . .
1 Gubbins, Janet M
| Guest, Gladys
] Guilford (Georgiana),
Countess of
Guinness, Bridget H. F.
Guinness (Marie C.), Hon.
Mrs. A. Ernest
Gull, Dona E. S. .. ... ..
Gull, Elizabeth H. B
Gull, Mildred M
Gunther, Helen
Gurney, Sarah E
I Gurney, Violet E. E
Ferrier, K.
Gray , Bt.
Toker, K.
Elliot, cr. 1874.
Lacon.
Mackworth.
Leslie, K.
McMahon, K.
M agkeramorne, B.
Maxwell, cr. 1 804.
Wilson, K.
Power, K. W.
Campbell, K.
Butler, K. W.
Gull.
Crump, K.
Dyer.
Citnard.
Tate.
Tate.
Corry.
O'Brien, K.
Freake.
Greenwell.
Abdy.
Me Taggart-
Stewart.
Bartlett
Clarendon , E.
Foster, cr. 1838.
Thomson, K.
Croft, cr. 1818.
Playfair, B.
Maurice, K.W.
Sprot,
Robinson, cr.
1:854.
Rutherford, K.
Scott, cr. 1806.
Freyer, K.
Dunbar, cr. 1697.
Ochterlony.
De la Rue.
Halsey.
Waller, cr. 1814.
Barnard, K. [ V .
Grey of F alio don,
Feilden.
Palmer, K.W.
Duncan.
Croft , cr. 1671.
Cooper, cr. 1863.
Simpson, K.
Dixon- Hart'land.
Greenall.
Williams, K.
Boughey.
Parry.
Boulton.
Trevelyan, cr.
1662.
Carmichael, K.
Evans, K.W.
Dundas, K.W.
Scott, cr. 1806.
Hunter, K.
Cobharn, V.
Maasdorp, K.
Earle, K.
Hervey- Bathurst.
Wigan.
Blake, cr. 1907.
Ogston, K.
Greenall.
D ixwell- Oxen den.
Malet.
Gore.
Eve, K.
Browne , K.
Sheffield.
Griffith , K.
Hughes, K. W.
Walker , K.
Chetwynd.
Williams-
Bulkeley.
Russell, cr. 1812.
Dyer.
Renshaw.
Perks.
Bell, cr. 1895.
Buxton,cr. 1840.
Troubridge.
AND MARRIED DAUGHTERS OF KNIGHTS.
793
Guthrie (Ella A.), Lady . . McEacharn ,
K. IV.
Guthrie, Olive L. B Leslie, cr. 1876.
Hack, Hilda K Thomas, K.W.
Hadingham, Ethel I. P . . Gwynne- Evans.
Hadley, Elizabeth M. H. . . Biggs, K.
Hadow, Mary I Foster , cr. 1831.
Haggard, Agnes A. R Haggard, K.
Hahlo, Ginevra S. H. M. S-. [.champ.
Barker- Proctor-Beau-
Haig, Mabel G Davies, K. W.
Haking (Rachel V.), Lady .. Burford-Han-
cock, K.W.
Halahan, Constance B. B. .. Boyle.
Haldane, Anna E. F. M.
Chinnery .. Chinnery.
Haldin, Mabel . . . . . . Leon.
Hale, Elsie E. L Wood, cr. 1897,
Hale, Emma A Judkin-
Fitzgera'ld.
Halford, Irene M Slade.
Hall, Edith Firth.
Hall, Elsie M Cory- Wright.
Hall, Esther M Blomfeld, K.W.
Hall (Ethel W.), Lady . . . . Abney, K.
Hall, Helen M Bowyer-Smyth.
Hall, Lilian Mordattnt.
Hall, Lucy E. H Kennedy, K.
Hall, Mary A Mordaunt.
Hall, Olive E. K Roche.
Hallett, Maud S Hewett, cr. 1883.
Hallmann, Helen .. Murray, cr. 1628.
Ham, Hilda A Haslam, K.
Hamand, Eliza M Broadbent.
Hamer, Beena C. F Peirse, K.
Hamilton, Edith A. H.
Douglas- Wills, cr. 1897.
Hamilton, Emily G Btirbidge.
Hamilton, Emma Pollock.
Hamilton, Gwendolen Dal-
rymple- Peck.
Hamilton, Grace K Grove.
Hamilton, Ina E. Buchanan-
Baillie- McNeill, K.
Hamilton (Irene), Lady .. Mordaunt.
Hamilton, Irene B Essex, K.
Hamilton, Josephine . . . . Rosling, K.
Hamilton (Jean M.), Lady . . Muir.
Hamilton, Lilian E Jackson, K. W.
Hamilton, Lillian M. S. .. Hemming, K.W.
Hamilton, Lina M. H Beatimont.
Hamilton, Mary Gough, K.W.
Hamilton, Mary Warren.
Hamilton, Millicent J. . „ ... Stewart - Smith,
K.W.
Hamilton, Phyllis A. .. . . Williams, K.
Hamilton, Violet A Fair lie -Cuning-
hame.
Hamilton, Violet I Latham.
Hammersley, Henrietta . . Radnor, E.
Hammick (Elinor), Lady .. Lewis, cr. 1846.
Hammick, Mabel E Pilditch, K.
Hammill, Amy Fa irlie -Cuning-
hame.
Hammill, Grace ; Gamble.
Hammill, Maude M F. Piers.
Hamond, Mary L Hare. [1801.
Hampden, Constance Hobart- Vavasour, cr.
Hampson, Carrie L Tait, K. W.
Hanbury, Nina Bateman- . . Bateman, B.
Hancock, Hilda Trevelyan, cr.
1662.
Hanford, Alma A. M. G. .. Macgregor.
Hanham, Elizabeth M. Swin-
burne- Wells. [t66i
Hankey, Beatrice Trevelyan, cr.
Hankey, Ellen G Moon , cr. 1855.
Hannay, Dorothea L. M.
Rainsford- Maxwell, cr. 1804.
Hansard, R6ne Jtita, K.
Harbin, Hilda J. S. Bates- . . Fry.
Harbison, Millicent K Thomas, K. W.
Harbord, Ada G Goulding.
Harcourt, Dorothy M. Ver-
non- Hudson, K.
Hardcastle, Maria S Herschel.
Harden, Eanswythe D. . . Renton, K.
Harding, Hope Ewart.
Hardinge (Alexandra M.), Howard de Wal-
Lady den, B.
Hardinge (Mary), Hon. Mrs.
Robert N Lynch-Blosse.
Hardman, Frances M. H. .. McMahon.
Hardy, Emma Jessel.
Hardy, Eva K Maryon-Wilson.
Hardy, Lucy E. H Kennedy, K.
Hardy, Violet A. E Leigh, B.
Hare, Ellen L. M Hudson- Kinahan,
Harford, Gertrude E Bridges.
Hargreaves, Adeline M. . . Cayley.
Harland, Iris Barker, K.
Harley, A Winifred (Freda) Ripley, cr. 1880.
Harlow, Dorothy . . . . Forrest, K
Harman, Milly H. G Hall, K.W.
Harmer, Phyllis H Herbert, K.
Harper, Agnes Watson, cr. 1895.
Harradine, Elinor M Candy, K.
Harris, Aileen C Foster.
Harrison, Caroline L Gordon, cr. 1706.
Harrison, Constance M. .. Curtis, cr, 1802.
Harrison, Ianthe Dunbar, cr. 1900.
Harrison, Violet E. C.
Graham- Graham, cr. 1808.
Hart, Alice V. K Lewis, cr. 1902.
Hart, Honoria L Lawrence, cr.
1858.
Hartman, Mary A Goold.
Hartridge, Kathleen E. F. . . Flannery.
Hartwell (Emma J.), Lady . . Dymoke.
Harvey, Lilly Dewey.
Harvey, Mabel V Ball.
Harwood, Ellen Hopkinson , K.
Hasted, Phyllis Barrett, K.
Hastie, Augusta F. A Hffare, cr. 1786.
Hatched, Clara C Burdett, cr. 1619.
Hatherton (Charlotte L.),
Baroness Rowley, cr. 1786.
Haviland, Beryl M Durand.
Hawker, Constance V Buxton, cr. 1840.
Hawkesworth, Frances E. . . Whitley, K.
Hawkins, Lucy S Tattered.
Hawkins, Ruby G . . . . Thomas, cr. 1766.
Hay, Alice E. Richardson- [son.
Drummond- Stewart-Richard-
Hay (A. S. M. M.), Lola,
Lady Napier, cr. 1627.
Hay, Caroline M. .. .. .. Cunard.
Hay, Jessie F. Arthur, cr. 1903.
Hay, Katherine V Albu.
Hay, May K. Drummond- .. Bury, K.
Hayes, Constance F Millar, cr. 1788.
Hayne, Sibyl R Probyn, K.
Hayter, Maud Proctor-Beau-
champ.
Hazeldine, Phillippa J. C. . . Toker, K.
Hazlett, Ruby C Fenwick , K.
Head, Charlotte A Dick-Lauder.
Headlam, Esther W. . . . . Elphinstone-
Dalrymple.
Headlam, M. Teresa .. .. Goldsmid.
Heaney, Mabel W Pilter, K.
Heaton, Muriel St. John, B.
Hebbert, Lilia A Pen?iington,K.W.
Hebden, Gladys M. .. .. Salmond, K.
Hedderwick, Ethel M Apperly, K.W.
Hedley, Henrietta M Butler.
Heigham, Dorothy M. G. . . Levinge.
Henderson, Aileen M Rattigan, K. W.
Henderson, Beatrice J. E. .. Clerke. [combe.
Henderson, Constance F. E. Pauncefort-Dun-
Henderson, Dorothy . . . . Ratcliffe- Ellis, K.
Henderson, Margaret F. . . Dashwood, cr.
1684.
Henderson, Mary G Rose, cr. 1874.
Heneage (Louisa E.), Lady Antrobus.
Hennessy, Katie J Toker, K.
Henriques (Beatrice R. F.),
Lady Faudel- Phillips.
Henry, Alice H Brunton.
Henry, Eileen Gouldittg.
Henry, Euphemia H. S. . . Lindsay.
Henry, Evelyn J Pelly.
Henry, Gladys M . . Milbank.
Hensman, Veronica . . . . Blake, cr. 1772.
Herapath, Effie J. A Boehm-Boteler.
Herbert, Beatrice A Williamson, cr.
1642.
Herbert, Caroline Hectd, cr. 1676.
Herbert, Ethel Rodger, K.W.
Herbert, Isabel M Beauchamp, K.
Hereford, Eleanor Cockburn.
Hereford, Eleanor A- P- • • Lighton.
Herschell (Annie V. V.)
Baroness Nicolson. [1815.
Hervey, Griselda M. T. . . Campbell, cr.
Hervey, Margaret A Douglas, cr. 1777.
Heseltine, Olive . . . . . . Ilbert, K.
Hesketh, Anne D. Fleetwood- Brocklebank.
Hetherington, Lucy F Jervis-White-
J et vis.
Hetherington, Married . . McMahon , K.
Hewison, Letitia H Alford, K.W.
Hewitt, Cecilia R. . . . . . . Woodhouse, K.
Hewitt (Charlotte R.), Hon.
Mrs. Evelyn J Maule, K.
Hewitt, Elizabeth .. ...... Borden, K.W.
794 married daughters, sisters, and aunts of baronets,
Hext, Anne H Parker , cr. 1681.
Hext, Augusta G Onslow.
Heygate, Constance M. .. Beaumont.
Hey gate, Henrietta C Heygate.
Heyn, Annabella M Freeling.
Hey wood, Barbara De Hoghton.
Hibberd, Bridget C Beevor.
Hibbert (Ellen), Hon. Mrs.
Arthur Holland Lawson, cr. 1831.
Hibbert, Enid D. M Treacher, K.W .
Hibbert, Mary E Nelson.
Hibbett, Olive H Kershaw, K.
Hibbert, Violet M Pike, K.
Hickson, Elizabeth . . . . Walker, cr. 1906.
Higgs, Mary Barclay , K.
Higham, Pollie Hartley, K.
Higson, Dorothy F, N. .. Cullinan, K.W.
Hildebrand, Violet .. .. Leeds.
Hill, Cecilia W Eliott.
Hill, Constance H. .. .. Wigan.
Hill, Dorothy M Darell.
Hill, (Dorothy) Hon. Mrs.
Gerald S. Clegg- . . . . Boughey.
Hill, Edith C. de V Maclean , K. W.
Hill, Eva Forster , cr. 1912.
Hill, Helen B». M Colvin, K.
Hill, Priscilla F. V Chubb, cr. 1900.
Hillyer, Mary C. Macdonald, cr.
H inch liffe, Catherine R. .. Kellett. [1813.
Hire, Minnie M Williamson, K.
Hoare, Constance Hill, K.W.
Hoare, Laura Lennard. [K.W.
Hoare, Sylvia G Wolfe- Barry,
Hobhouse (Mary), Baroness Fairer, Baron.
.Hobhouse, Phyllis C Smyly, K.
Hocker, Olive M Rucker, K.W.
Hockey, Kathleen I Butler , K.
Hodgins, Caroline J Ritchie , K. W.
Hodgkin, Sarah C Pease, cr. 1882.
Hodgson, Edith Fison.
Hodgson, Ruby L. W Price.
Hogg, Annie Rymer, K.
Hogg (Lorna), Lady . . . . Beaman, K.
Hoghton, Ethel T. M Rattigan , K. W.
Hohler, Agnes V Goring.
Hohler, Mabel C Wombwell.
Holbech, Catherine . . .. E. Hoskyns.
Holbech, Mary C Waleran, B.
Holden, Marjory G Wood, K.
Holder, Evelyn Ropner.
Holder, Gwendoline L. R. .. Chavasse, K.W.
Holder, Hester A Palmer, cr. 1660.
Hole, Eileen M Seaton, 0 . 1663.
Holford, Margaret Webley-Parry-
Pryse.
Holland, Cecil L. M Antrobus.
Holland, Maud G Or/ord, E.
Hollebone,, Maude E Bowers, K.W.
Hollick, Gladys Herbert, K.
Hollings, Agnes M Hamilton-
Dalrymple.
Hollings, May Carmichael.
Hollins, Mary Seely
Holloway, Mabel M Essex, K.
Holmden, Janet .. ►. .. Stout, K.
Holmes, Grace I Barry.
Holmes, Mary A. P Clifford, B.
Holroyd, Edith B Naim.
Holt, Phyllis A Palmer, cr. 1886.
Holt, Rae V. F Hutchinson, K.
Holterman ten Hove, Eleanor
F Schlich, K.
Homan, Ruth Waterloiu.
Hood, Christobel M Hoare, cr. 1899.
Hood, Winifred Tate.
Hooker, Olive M Rucker, K.
Hooper, Amy H Gibbs, K. W.
Hooper, Dorothy H. S. .. Mitchell, K.W.
Hope, Aline J ervis-White-
Jervis.
Hope (Constance C.), Lady.. Leslie, cr. 1876.
Hope, Constance M Brewster, K.W.
Hope (Elizabeth), Lady . . Combermere, V.
Hope, Laura E. R Troubridge.
Hope, Sophia Edmonstone.
Hopgood, Ethel Dobson, K.W.
Hopkins, Alice K. N Bailey, A'. It-'.
Hopkins, Carrie E Skipwith.
Hopkinson, Sybil D Pearce, K.
Hopton, Ellen B Oakeley.
Hopwood, Constance M. .. Adam.
Hormarjee, Chandanbai . . Jejeebhoy.
Horn, Caroline E Leith- Buchanan.
Hornby, Dorothy E Pry, K.
Hornibrook, Gladys T Thomson, K.W.
Horsburgh, Marion .. .. McQueen, K.W.
Horsley (Eldred), Lady . . Bramwell.
Hossack, Rose Munson, K.
Hoste, Blanche
Hotham, Grace A. R
Hotham, Laura
Hotz, Lucy H
Houghton, Stella
Houston, Augusta L
Houstoun, Evelyn Mary A.
Houstoun, Marv I
Howard, Beatrice
Howard (Catherine M.), Lady
Howard, Dorothy I. L.
Howard, Petronel E
Howe (Alice A.), Lady Curzon-
Hubback, Margaret R. F. ..
Hubbard (Eveline M.), Hon.
Mrs. Evelyn
Hudson, Daisy M
Hugessen, Rachel M.
Knatchbull-
Huggins, Gwendolen I.
Hughes, A. Mabel
Hughes, Elizabeth M. T.
Hughes, Emily C
Hughes, Emily D
Hughes, Lilian M
Hughes (Mary A. W.), Latjy
Humphreys, Ailsa
Humphreys, Gladys
Humphry, Isabella L
Humphrys, Gertrude M.
Hunt, Charlotte S
Hunt, Grizel M. G
Hunt, Helen
Hunt, Lucy E
Hunt, Margaret H
Hunt, Sophy A
Hunter, Aileen E
Hunter, Annie W
Hunter, Ethelwyn
Hunter, Marjorie P
Hurst, Margaret A
Hutchinson, Alice A. C. ..
Hutchinson, Annie M. F.
Hutchinson, Georgina A. F.
Hutchinson, Mary
Hutchison, Marjorie H.
Huth, Gladys E. H
Huxley, Margaret A
Hyde, Kate M
Hynes, Emily M
Iddesleigh (Cecilia F.),
Countess of
Iddesleigh (Elizabeth L.),
Countess of
Inchbold, Esme L
Imelmann, Mabel
Ind, Marianne
Inglis, Isla M
Inglis, Florence M
Ingram, Jessie Winnington-. .
Innes, Evelyn M
Ironside, Phyllis L
Irvine, Alice M. Douglas- . .
Irwin, Florence St. G
Isacke, Ada M
Jackson, Anna M
Jackson, Blanche
Jackson, Helen
Jackson, Lucy B. . .
Jackson, Olive
Jacobs, Gladys E.
James, Dorothy
James, Emily C
James (Laura G.), Hon. Mrs.
Walter J
Jameson, Joan M
Jamieson, Evelyn
Jamsetjee, Buchoobai D.
Janson, Mary C.
Jardine, Agnes S. H
Jardine, Jean. . .. ►, ».
Jarmay, Hilda L
Jarrett, Mary E
Jarvis, Helen C
Jeffery, Clim^ne M
Jeffreys, Ida B.
Jehangir, Navajbai
Jelf, Cicely H .
Jellicoe (Florence G.), Vis-
countess
Jenkins, Ada F. A. Wolseley-
Jenkins, Florence
Jenkyns (Madeline S.), Lady
Brooke, cr. 1919. .
De Horsey, K.
Smith, cr. 1894.
Woods, K.
Yoxall, K.
Robinson, cr. 1854.
Houstoun-
Boswall.
Matheson , cr.
1882.
Holman, K.W.
Cowell- S tepney.
Hare, cr. 1905.
Lay land - Bar-
ratt.
Cowell, K.W.
Voules , K.
Portal.
White, cr. 1904.
Montgomery.
Chamberlain.
Kennedy.
Cunynghame.
Middlemore.
Behrens, K.
Benn, cr. 1914.
Smith , cr. 1809.
Yoxall, K.
Green Price.
Stokes.
Deane, K. W.
May, K.
Scott, K.W.
Dunbar, cr. 1700.
Bradshaw, K.
Parker, cr. 1681.
Morant , K.
Dunbar, cr. 1700.
Cobbett, K.
Walker, K.
Greenway.
Hopkinson , K.
Stuart-Menteth.
Dale.
Louis.
Barnes, K.
Wood, cr. 1918.
Brown, cr. 1902.
Brodie.
Mitchell, K.W.
Lake.
Farrer, B.
Knaresborough,B.
Bingham.
Holmes , K.W.
Jodrell.
Maude , K.
D’Oyly.
Edmonstone.
Miller, cr. 1874.
Cunliffe, K.
Queensberry, M.
Hillier, K.
Layard, K.
Jackson, cr. 1815.
Hammick.
Vinogradoff, K.
Drake, K. W.
Elphinstone,
K.W.
Tuck.
Duff. K.
Levingc.
Rice, K.
Musgrave, cr.
1782.
Conper.
Petit.
Prevost, cr. 1902.
Brown, cr. 1902.
Liddell, K.
Burnett, K. W.
Capfel, K.
Hunter-Blair.
Holiday, K.
Fonuood.
Jejeebhoy.
Child, cr. 1868.
Cayzer,
Wolseley, cr. 1744.
McDougall, K. W.
Pasley.
AND MARRIED DAUGHTERS OF KNIGHTS.
795
Jenner (Flora A.), Lady . . Stewart , cr. 18P1.
Jenner, Norah H. G Stewart , cr. j88i.
Jessel, Edith Go Ids mid.
Jessel (Maud), Lady .. .. Goldsmid.
J essop, Judith A lleyne.
Jickling, Margaret H Kemp.
Jobson, Victoria A. H. C. .. Campbell, K. IV.
Joel, Mary S Lockhart , K.
Johnson, Dorothy M Schuster.
Johnson, Emily Shiffner.
Johnson, Frances E Johnson- Walsh.
Johnson, Margaret F Bell , cr. 1885.
Johnson, R osina Arnott .
Johnson, Vera F Power , cr. 1836.
Johnston, Cecilia A Goring.
Johnston, Flora Borrower.
Johnston, Olive C Walker , cr. 1868
Johnstone, Alice E. H. .. Wraxall.
Johnstone, Ethel H. S. . . Scott , cr. 1806.
Johnstone, Mary H. A. C. . . Islington , B.
Jolly, Brenda B Wimble , K.
Jones, Beatrice E. Heys- . . Norbury, K.
Jones, Blanche Duncan , K.W.
Jones, Catherine L Leslie , cr. 1625.
Jones, Dorothy E. M Dunlop.
Jones, Dorothy H Ommanney , K.
Jones, Emily F Philipps.
Jones, Ethel M Renshaw.
Jones, Helen Alton , K.
Jones, Josephine M. M. .. Nelson.
Jones, Madeline Brevett , K.
Jones (Margaret E.), Lady
Armstrong- Roberts , K.W.
Jones, Mary Bagot.
Jones, Mary A. V. Parry- . . Borrowes.
Jordan, Edna Sykes, cr. 1781.
Joyce (Miriam B.), Lady .. Mather-Jackson.
Julien, Joan M. C Plowden, K.W.
Kautharia, Indumati . . , . Madhowlal.
Kavanagh, Sylvia E Martin, K.
Kaye, Dora M Porter, K.
Keale, Henrietta M, De la P. Judkin-Fitz-
gerald.
Kealy, Florence T Bayley, K.
Keighley, Aimee E Robertson , K. W.
Keightley, Annie C .. .. Campbell,
Kekewich, Nora N Bradshaw, K.
Kellock, Emily C Forwood.
Kelly, Ethel C Forwood.
Kelly, Grace M. L Poe, K.
Kelsey, Margaret Makgill.
Kemble, Nina Abercromby.
Kendall, Constance A Leese.
Kennedy, Jean M Kennedy, K.
Kennedy, Julia E. B Carden, cr. 1787.
Kennedy, Rosalind M. I. . . Grant, cr. 1688.
Kennion, Henrietta D Fergusson , cr.
Kentish, Ethel A Freeling. [1703.
Kentish, Laura F Kay.
Kenworthy (Doris), Hon. Mrs. [ K
Joseph M Whit-Thomson ,
Kenyon, Hester M Mainwaring.
Keppel (Alice F.), Hon. Mrs.
George Edmonstone.
Keppel, Ida Harvey.
Keppel (Violet M.), Hon.
Mrs. Rupert O. D De Trafford.
Kerr, Anna M. O Minto, E.
Kerr, Evelyn M Howard de Wal-
den, B.
Kerr, Mildred C Walker, cr. 1868.
Kerry (Elizabeth C.), Countess
of Linlithgow, M.
Kewley, Edith M Brocklebank.
Key, Helen C. Ommanney , K.
Keynes, Margaret E Darwin. K.W.
Keyser, Mabel L Gordon, K.
Khairaj, Sherbanu Ebrahim.
Khairaz, Khairubai (Khairu-
nisha) Ebrahim.
Kidston, Lilian F Bonham.
Kiek, Christine M. ... . . Nicholson, K.
Kilby, Gladys G Abercroniby.
Kilmarnock (Mary L. V.), Mackenzie , cr.
Lady 1890.
Kilsow, Mary L Muir, K.
Kimberley (Isabel G.),
Countess of Stracey.
Kinderslev, Kathleen A. R. .. Elton.
King, Annie H Stewart, cr. 1623.
King, Annie M Coats.
King (Geraldine A. H.),Lady Northcliffe, V.
King, Helen M Ruffer, K.W.
King, Helen M. E Dunbar, cr. 1697.
King, Laura M. T Murray, cr. 1630.
King. Mildred F Godfrey .
Kingston (Ethel L.),
Countess of Walker, cr. 1886.
Kingzett, Cicely .. .. .. Agnew, cr. 1895.
Kinloch, Jane A. M Ardilaun, B.
Kinnaird (Mary A. V.),
Baroness Agnew, cr. 1629.
Kirk, Agnes B Armstrong, cr.
1892.
Kirk, Dorothy L Nicholls, K.
Kirk, Amy K McLeod , K.W.
Kirke, Alice G Gibson-Craig.
Kirklinton, Mary A. D. . . Fairbairn.
Kirkwood, Gertrude A. . . Lyle.
Kissack, Mary A. C. K. .. Murray , cr. 1673.
Kitson, Charlotte H Edmonstone.
Knight, Esther J. A Low, K.W.
Knight, Mary C Martin, cr. 1791.
Knight, Mary F Ferguson- Davie.
Knollys (Ardyn), Hon. Lady Tyrivhitt.
Knowles, Caroline M Riddell, cr. 1778.
Knowles, Isla Pearson.
Knowling, Alice K Graham, K.
Knox (Alice), Lady .. .. Dundas, cr. 1898.
Knox, Henrietta E Gibson-Craig.
Knox, Ivy V Clarke, cr. 1882.
Knyvett, Amy F. G Braddon, K. W.
Kynaston, Gwladys E Williams- Wynn.
Labouchere, Ethel D. .. .. Munro, cr. 1825.
Labouchere, Evelyn M. C. L. Stirling, cr. 1800.
Lacaita, Mary A Doyle.
Ladd, Dorothy Flynn, K.
Lake, Evelyn Campbell, cr.i66j.
Lamb, Amy F Thomson , K.
Lamb, Florence M. P Wrey.
Lamb (Louisa M. C.), Lady . . Durrant.
Lambart, Mary L Walker, cr. 1868.
Lambert, Elsie C Meyer.
Lambert, Ethel A Donaldson, K.
Lambert, Harriet F Grey.
Lambert, Henrietta I Lozvther, cr. 1824.
Lambourne( Isabella), Baroness Milbanke.
Lambton (Cicely M.), Hon.
Mrs. George Horner, K.
Lambton, Margaret A. H. .. Fergusson, cr.
Laming, Agnes Turing. [1866.
Laming, Evelyn H. . . . Chetwode.
Lamont (Adelaide E.), Lady Denys- Burton.
Lampson, Hilda Baird, cr. 1809.
Lancashire, Mabel F Holland, K.
Lancaster, Cicely Champion-de
Crespigny.
Lance, Gladys, M. L Waterloiv.
Landale, Lilian S Walker, K.
Landale, Lily V. M. D. . . Clarke, cr. 1882.
Landon, Nancy Blomefield.
Landry, Blanche Lacoste, K.
Lane, Eirene D. R. Rowell, K.
Lane, Mabel E Scott, cr. 1821.
Lane, Olga M. A Fitz-George, K.
Lane, Rachel E Essex, E.
Lang, Emma H Douglas, cr. 1777.
Langham (Ethel S.), Lady .. Emerson-Ten-
nent.
Langley, Lorna L Lodge , K.
Langrishe (Algitha M.), Lady Gooch, cr. 1866.
Langstaff, Dorothy . . . . Ross, K.
La Primandaye, Alice . . . . Paston-Beding -
feld.
Lascelles, Florence M Roberts, cr. 1809.
Lathbury, Katharine F. . . Cobbett, K.
Latta, Iris F Biles, K.
Latimer, Isabel P Aikman, K.W.
Laurie, Marjorie T White, K.
Lauru, Juliet .. Bredon, K.W.
Lavin, Ada Drury- Brownrigg.
Lavington, Margaretta P. . . Brain, K.
Law, Dorothy . . .. ►. .. Brooke, cr. 1919
Law, Sybil M Clay.
Lawford (Muriel), Lady . . Williams, K.
Lawley (Annie A.), Hon.
Lady Cunard.
Lawrence, Adeliza Donnelly , K.W.
Lawrence, Mary E Wiggin.
Lawrie, Jean M. C Cook, K.
Layard (Mary E. E.), Lady Wimborne,
Laycock, Marion H Broun. {Baron.
Leach, Annie Seely.
Leach (Elizabeth M.), Lady. . Barley.
Leach, Elizabeth M. S. . . Mansell, K.
Leadbetter, Mary Green-
shields- Usher.
Leadam, Dorothy J Powell, cr. 1897.
Learoyd, Eleanor M A. . . Campbell , K .
Le Blond, Elizabeth A. F. .. Hawkins-Whit-
shed.
Lee, Amice L Macdonell, K.
Lee, Margaret A Clark, cr. 1883.
Lee, Renee<£ Milborne-Swin -
nerton - Pilkivg -
ton.
796 MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS OF BARONETS,
Leeke Annabella M Williams- Drum-
mond.
Lees (Benita B.), Lady. . .. Pelly.
Lees, Edith S Fithian, K.
Lees (Madeline A. P.), Lady Pelly.
Lefroy, Lilian W Barnard , K.
Legard, Winifred Morris , K.
Legg (Kathleen), Lady . . . . Gildea, K.
Legge, Lucy I Magheramorne, B.
Leigh, Ethel L Martin, K.
Leigh, Helen B Forbes , cr. 1823.
Leigh, Laura M Edwards, cr.\S66.
Leigh, Mary M Buchanan, K.
Leith, Mary C. J Gordon, cr. 1818.
Lennard, Isabella J. Barrett-. . Loraine.
Leone, Eveline M T hrockmorton.
Leplastrier, Caroline I. .. Gordon, cr. 1706.
Le Quesne, Florence E. E. P. Gould, K.
Leslie, Harriet A Barclay.
Letts, Gertrude S Altman, K.W.
Leva, Nora K. .. .. .. Shelley- Rolls, cr.
1806.
Levett, Katharine J Hickman.
Levett, Sibell L Bass.
Levick, Edith A. M. . . .... Beeton, K.
Levinge (Emily J.), Lady .. Sutton, cr. 1772.
Levy, Nellie Samuel, cr. 1903.
Lewis, Ailsa D Ballance , K.
Lewis, Edith C . . Miles.
Lewis, Jessie H. M Leslie, cr. 1625.
Lewis, Mary E Ellis-Nanney.
Lewis, Susan N Davies, K.
Leyland, Sylvia Cotterell.
Liddell, Helen F Churchill, V.
Liebenrood, Florence A. . . Tritton.
Liley, Lilian N Stewart, cr. 1920
Lilley, Annie Winterbotham,K
Lillingstone, Muriel B. Innes- Burt, K.
Lindesay, Jane E Philipps, cr. 1887.
Lindley, Constance A Burnand, K. W.
Lindon, Myleta F Corry.
Lindsay, Barbara C Barrie, K.
Lindsay, Enid F Flannery.
Lindsay (Mary J.), Hon. Mrs.
Robert H Clarke , cr. 1882.
Linlithgow (Doreen M.),
Marchioness of Milner.
Lipscombe, Norah Pearson.
Lisle (Alice E.), Baroness . . Wrixon- Becker.
Liston, Hazel Benton, K.
Little, Agnes Usher.
Little, Rothes B Leslie , cr. 1625.
Littledale, Violet Thursbv.
Littleton (Agnes C.), Hon.
Mrs. Henry S Shaw-Stewart.
Littleton (Katharine), Hon.
Mrs. Cecil J. Rowley, cr. 1786.
Llangattock (Georgiana M.),
Baroness Maclean.
Llewellyn, Aileen Moraiit, K.
Lloyd, Adeline Wilson, K. W.
Lloyd, Amy O Jackson, cr. 1902.
Lloyd, Beatrice M Randall, K.
Lloyd, Dorothy C Grey, cr. 1711.
Lloyd, Elizabeth King, cr. 1815.
Lloyd, Ethel M Green- Price.
Lloyd, Fanny H Bray, K.
Lloyd. Hilda M. J Ma'let. [may.
Lloyd, Jane E. Carr .. .. St. John-Mild-
Lloyd, Josephine E. M. . . Perceval, K.
Lloyd, Lilian M Hooper, K.
Lloyd, Mabel R Falkiner.
Lloyd, Peverel de L Lloyd.
Lloyd, Phyllis Powell, K.
Lloyd, Rosamond A Hey gate.
Loch, Isabel W Vincent, K.
Lockhart, Evelyn M. J. A. . . Bell, K.
Lockhart, Margaret A Campbell, K.
Lockyer, Winifred M. . . - Wollaston, K.
Loder, Margaret Glenconner, B.
Lodge, Winifred Lodge, K.
Logan, Gwyneth N. L. R. . . Murray, K. W.
Loly, Gladys A. E Bowaier, K.
Long, Alice J FitzWygram.
Longman, Harriet A Evans, K.W.
Lousada, Maude Spiclmann, K.
Longstaff, Lilias M Blome/ield.
Loraine, Evelyn L. M Barrett- Lennard.
Lord, Robina M. C. V. . . Hay, cr. 1663.
Low (Anne P. H.), Lady . . Douglas , cr. 1777.
Lowe, Ida C. Drury- . . . . Proctor-Beau-
champ.
Lowe, Mabel A Brunner.
Lowengard, Esther .. Duveen, K.W.
Lowndes, Victoria V. E.
Selby- Hanmer.
Lowther (Dorothea E. 0.),
Lady Bolingbroke, V.
Lowther (Sophia G. A.), Hon.
Mrs. Lancelot
Loxdale, Florence M
Luard, Constance N
Lubbock (Constance A.),
Lady
Lubbock, Edith H.
Lucas, Beatrice
Lucas, Josephine
Lucas, Maggie G
Lumsden, Ethel G
Lupton, Mary E
Lush, Evelyn H
Lush (Margaret A.), Lady . .
Lushington, Veronica R.
Luttrell, Dorothy H
Lydekker, Gladwys A
Lygon (Cecil A.), Hon. Mrs.
Robert
Lyle, Alice F
Lyle, Dorothy
Lynch, Helena M
Lyon, Edith K. Bowes-
Lysaght, Ethel M. J
Lyster, Gertrude A
Lyttelton (Edith), Hon. Mrs.
Robert H
Macan, Lucy E. B
Macansh, Louisa I
MacCallan, Hester M. B. ..
McCann, Joy M. M
McCarthy, Margaret M.
McCausland, Marian K.
McCleverty, Evelyn L.
McClintock, Harriet A. F.
McClintock, Jean M
M‘Clintock, Mary H
McConnel, Mary C
McCormick (Mabel E.), Lady
McCready, Marianne ..
McCulloch, Doris H
MacDermid, Marion E.
Macdonald, Alice B
Macdonald, Elsa A
Macdonald (Helen E.), Hon.
Mrs. Ronald I. .
McDonald, Helen N
Macdonald, Margaret M. T.
M ‘Donnell (Emily F. D.),
Hon. Mrs. Mark H. H.
MacDonnell, Teresa
McDouall, Agnes
M'Douall, Grace M
McDouall, Mabel C
McEachren, Clara E
McFerran, Helen F
M'Garel, Mary R
McGowan, Annie R
McGowan, Leila H
McGrigor, Eileen M
McGrigor, Margaret A. K.. .
Mcllwraith (Evelyn S.), Lady
McIntosh, Ethel M
Macintyre, Lily A. G
McIntyre, Margaret H.
McIntyre, Sybil M
Mclver (Charlotte E.), Lady
Mackail, Diana C
Mackail, Margaret
Mackay, Florence
M’Kean, Beatrix M. I.
M'Kenna, Margaret E
McKenna, Pamela M
Mackenzie, Alice G
Mackenzie (Frances R.)(
Lady Muir-
Mackenzie, Maud E. . .- ..
Mackie, Elizabeth S
McKie,. Violet
Mackintosh, Grace E.A. V. . .
Mackintosh, Louisa M.
Maclagan, Edith K. Sinclair-
McLaren (Barbara), Hon.
Mrs. Francis W. S
McLaren (Christabel M. M.),
Hon. Mrs. H. D
Maclean (Theresa E. D.), Lady
Maclear, Julia
Macleay, Evelyn E
MacLeod, Emily C
Sheffield.
W ebley-Parry-
Pryse.
Wells, K. W.
Herschel.
Avebury, B.
Goldsmid.
Walton.
Hunter, K.W.
Davies, K.W.
Burrell.
Knocker, K.W.
Locock.
Hammond , K. W.
Ogilvy-
W edderbum.
Durnford, K.W.
A rbuthnot.
D'Oyly.
De Hoghton.
Nugent, cr. 1795,
Selby- Bigge.
Jackson , K. W.
Sullivan, cr. 1804.
Santley, K.
De Crespigny.
Gore, cr. 1621.
Carpenter, K.
Markham , K. W.
Robinson, cr. 1854.
Graham, K.
Ewart, K.
Price.
Walker, K.
Elphiustone,
K.W.
Belfield, K.
Cook.
Ewart, cr. 1887.
Dickinson , K.
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von Herkomer,
K.W.
Dyer.
Mackenzie, K.
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Osborti.
Lawson, cr. 1841.
Buchati-H epbum.
Dalrymple-Hay.
Pennington,
K.W.
Flavelle.
Salt, cr. 1899.
Magheramome,
Baron.
Harbottle, K. W.
Mcllwraith,
K.W.
Denny, cr. 1913.
Muir.
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Fanshawe, K.
Me Vail, K.W.
Perks.
Nor bury, K.
Forwood , K.
Granet, K.
Burne-Jones.
Nivison.
Graham, cr. 1808.
Mostyn.
Jekyll, K.
Home.
Moncreiffe.
Higginson, K.
Broun.
Mosley.
Menzies.
Kekewich, K. W.
French , K.
Jekyll, K.
Macnaghten.
Prendergast,
K.W.
Herschel.
Peel, cr. 1800.
Isham.
AND MARRIED DAUGHTERS OF KNIGHTS.
797
MacLeod, Frances M Pearson , K.JV.
MacLeod, Helen I. W. .. Nivison.
MacLeod, Muriel E Hardinge.
Macmartin, Eleanor . . . . Barnewall.
McMurdo, Fanny J Alexander, cr.
1809.
Macnab, Honoria Dening, K.W.
McNair, Marjorie Bailkache , K.
McNair, Norah M. G. . . .. Atkin , K.
Macnamara, Elizabeth E. .. Cooper, cr. 1863.
MacNeece, Mary M. M. . . Heath , K.
McNeill, Constance .. .. Mosley.
Macneill, Eleanor J Beatson, K.W.
McNeill, Lilian V Barron , K.
MacNeill, Noraj. B. . . ... Duveen, K.
Macoun, Maud Borden, K.W.
Maconochie, Margaret L. . . Ibbetson, K. W.
Macphail, Nora H Gough, K.W.
Macpherson, Bernice 0. . . Cormvall.
Macpherson, Jill Rhodes.
Macrae, Adela Mordaunt.
Macrae, Flora M. .. . . Colqtihoun.
Macrae, Letitia M Maxwell, cr.1804
MacSwiney, Violet A Purcell , K.
McSwiny, Florence de C. . . Bellairs, K. W .
MacTier, Mary F. . . . . Hobhouse.
McWatters, Charlotte M. . . Finney, K.
Madden, Agnes M Tate.
Madden (Florence W.), Lady Cayzer. [Grant.
Madden, Mabel L Macpherson-
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1915-
Maffett, Gwendoline M. .. De Rutzen, K.W.
Magee, Gwendolen G. F. M. Wilson, cr. 1874.
Magnus, Dora Spielmann, K.
Magruder, Maryel A MacGregor, cr.
Mahon, Margaret H D'Oyly.
Maidstone (Louisa . A.),
Viscountess Jenkinson.
Mainwaring (Generis A. W.), Williams-
• Lady . . Bulkeley.
Mainwaring, Mary S Rankin.
Mainwaring, Violet F De Rutzen, K.W.
Mair, Maggie R Watt , K.
Maitland, Gertrude I. Fuller- Jones.
Maitland (Mary), Lady Ram-
say-Steel- Maitland.
Major, Caroline M Harrison, K.
Major (Molly), Hon. Mrs.
John E. de G. Henniker- . . Burnet, K.
Makins, Maria F Mellor, K.
Malcolm, Isabel A Scott, cr. 1671.
Malcolmson, Edith F Bateman , K.
Maltby, Hersey E. C Minto, E.
Manfield, Louisa .. .. .. Barran.
Manicom, Annie M Kellett.
Manley, Mary F Radcliffe.
Mann, Josephine C Cameron, K.W.
Mann, Sara D Sprot.
Manners, Frances E Riddell, cr. 1778.
Manning, Frances D Randall, K.
Manning, Muriel F. M. .. Cullinan, K.W.
Manning, Norah Chichester.
Mansel, Henrietta C Don-Wauchope.
Mansel, Sylvia N Campbell, cr. 1815.
Mansfield (Margaret H. M.),
Countess of Macgregor, cr.
1795-
Manson, Jane Johnston, cr. 1625.
Manvers (Helen), Countess . . Shaw-Stewart.
Marchmont, Eliza M Payton, K.
Marcon, Alice Dryden.
Marcy, Eileen A. G Tangye.
Marett, Nora Kirk, K.
Margetson, Diana Thorny croft, K.
Marker, Beatrice M. S. .. Jackson, cr. 1902.
Markham (Evelyn E. L.),
Lady Courtown, E.
Markham, Hyacinth C. .. Graves-Sarvle.
Markham. Muriel A. M. .. Hey wood.
Marling, Lucia Slade.
Marriott, Margaret . . . . Sinclair, K. W.
Marriott, Margaret P Murray, K. W.
Marsden, E. J. Anne . . . . Lees, cr. 1897.
Marsden, Esme M. R Chavasse, K.W.
Marsh, Violet S Dalrymple-Hay.
Marshall (Florence E.), Lady Longhurst, K.
Marshall, Meriel A. Leeson- Hodson.
Marshall, Nancy E. L Chapman, K.W.
Marshall, Norah G Shaw, K.
Marshall, Victoria A. A. . . Aberdeen and
Te-.nair, M.
Martelli, Ethel M. . . . . . . Queensberry, M.
Martin, Agnes R Fitzherbert.
Martin, Ethel M. B Cope, cr. 1918.
Martin, Georgina S Blomefield.
Martin, Helen M, H. . . . . Grover, K.
Martin, Linda I Broun.
Martin, Margaret McConnell.
Martin, Mary A Murphy.
Mason, Barbara C. . . . . Middlemore.
Mason, Margarita H. H.
Swann- Milman.
Massereene and Ferrard
(Jean B.), Viscountess .. Ainsworth.
Massey, Emily G. S Hamilton, cr.
1892.
Massie, Margaret Maxwell- Lyte,K .
Masterman, Lucy B Cobham, V.
Matheson, Clara E Borrower.
Mathew (Janet M.), Lady .. Knox, K.
Mathews, Annabel M Osier, K.
Mathews, Phillis M Lentaigne, K.W.
Mathews, Isabel Quain.
Mathieson, Doris M Wormald, K.
Matthews, Eileen M Power, cr. 1841.
Maturin, Blanch Everett , K. W.
Maud, Adele D Blomfield, K. W.
Maude, Amy F Lucas.
Maude, Ellen M Kelk.
Maul, Frances E Hoskyns.
Maule, Rose E. C Blomfield, K. W.
Maunsell, Frances M Fordham, K.
Mavrojani, Dorothy .. .. Aird.
Maxwell (Ann C.) Lady [1681.
Stirling- Maxwell, cr.
Maxwell, Evelyn E. C. . . Legard.
Maxwell, Georgina C Agnew, cr. 1629.
May, Beatrice A Gwynne- Evans .
May, Harriet A. D. Bourne- Bourne.
May (Helena A. V.), Lady . . Barker, K.W.
Mayer, Cecily L D’ Eyncourt, K.
Mayhew, Mary Fry,K.
Mayne, Evelyn M. . . . . Skewes-Cox,
Mayne, Geraldine M Holder.
Mayne, Hyacinth L. M. .. Durnford, K.W.
Mayo, Mildred .. .. .. Smith, cr. 1897.
Meade, Helena F J ohnson- Walsh.
Meakjn, Effie C Hill, cr. 1779.
Meakin, Frances A. .. .. Ball, K.W.
Medlicott, Lavender M* • • Pease, cr. 1882.
Meeres, Charlotte L. P. . . Smith-Marriott.
Melsheimer, Mary Smith, cr. 1897.
Melvill, Marjorie Mather, K. W.
Melville, Mary L. Balfour- . . Dundas, cr. 1821.
Melville, Violet S. . . . . . . Harrison, K.
Menzies, Cecilia C Wombwell.
Menzies, Margaret Garforth, K.
Menzies (Susan H.), Lady . . Grant-Suttie.
Menzies, Sybil R Neumann.
Meredith, Ethel M. Macara- Frankland.
Meredith, Mary L Hoskyns.
Merrifield, Catherine M. . . Melliss, K.
Merritt, Sophie A Tupper.
Metcalfe, Eveline A. S. .. Pocock. [1646.
Meyer, Cerise Hamilton , cr.
Meyrick, Judith Essex, E.
Micklem, Eva M Dawson.
Micklem, Iris Dawson.
Middleton, Anna B Home.
Middleton (Eliza M.), [ming.
Baroness . . Gordon-Cum-
Middleton, Jane D. E Berney.
Middleton, Mariquita . . . . Neave.
Mieville, Ada E Aird.
Milbank (Edith M.), Lady .. Green-Price.
Milbank, Sybil J Hughes.
Miles, Ellen M Kay. [topp.
Miles, Eveline F Cradock-Har-
Miles, Isa C Nicoll, K.
Miles, Lilian Williams, K.
Miller, Adelaide A Forbes, cr. 1626.
Miller, Norah C Gundry, K.W.
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Mills, Emily F. M Nightingale.
Mills, Marjory F. Blake, cr. 1907.
Mills, Vera De Brath, K.
Mills, Selina M Knightley.
Milne (Claire M.), Lady .. Maitland.
Milsom, Lucy G Morris, cr. 1806.
Minchin, Mary G Sibba/d, K. W .
Mirams, Annette C Toker, K.
Mitchell.Ellen E Peto.
Mitchell, Nora Hall, K.
Mitchell, Venice V Godwin, K.
Mitford, Alice C. M Fowler.
Moffat, Iris Tree , K.W.
Moffat, Jessie F Glenarthur, B.
Mogg, Evelyn M. Rees- .. Hey wood.
Moir, Winifred E Maxwell, cr. 16 81.
Molesworth, Dora H Brown, K.
Molesworth, Saba M Broughton.
Moloney, Katharine .. .. Minto, E.
Molony, Rosa E Fetherston.
79^ MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS OF BARONETS,
Molyneux, Sarah A. M. G. .. De Crespigny.
Moncreiffe, Elizabeth B. . . Muir.
Moncrieff, Flora C Lamb.
Moncrieff, Perrine Millais.
Money, Sarah S. H Stuart- Menteth.
Monro, Emily J Nugent , cr. 1806.
Monro, Isabel M Young, cr. 1813.
Monro, Marion F Ewart, K.
Monsell, Mary B Ogle.
Montagu, Gladys R Skinner , K.
Montefiore, Ida M. Sebag- Samuel, cr. 1903.
Monteith, Dorothea M. N... Nicholson, cr.
1912.
Monteith, Jane R... .
Monteith, Madelene ,
Montgomery, Alberta V.
Montgomery, Edna M. . .
Montgomery, Gabrielle H.
Wilson, cr. 1906.
Trevelyan, cr.
1662.
Bessborough, E.
Allen, K.
Hamilton, cr.
1776.
Anson.
Montgomery, Janet K. O.
Montgomery, Katharine L. V. Coward, K.
Montgomery, Margaret C. . . Freeth, K. W.
Montrose (Violet H.),
Duchess of Graham, cr. 1783.
Mood, Winifred M Wiseman.
Moogana, Manockbai D. . . Petit.
Moon, Mabel F Kekewick, K.W.
Moon, Mary F Robertson, K.
Moore, Cora I Moore, K.
Moore, Edith A' Beckett, K.W.
Moore, Jessie M Dunbar, cr. 1706.
Moore, Mary L Clifford, cr. 1887.
Moorsom, Alice M Green-Price.
Morcom, Sylvia M Birchenough.
More, Lesley Gibb, K.
Moreton, Anna H. M. Mac-
donald- Sutton, cr. T772.
Moreton (Gertrude), Hon.
Mrs. Reynolds Dyke.
Morgan, Christine F Tirard, K.
Morgan, Eleanor C Hughes, K.W.
Morice, Violet M. T Butlin.
Morley, Gladys V Braddell, K.
Morley, Jean A Gwynne-Evans.
Morrell, Emma Hoskyns.
Morrell, Julia M. M Denton, K.
Morrell, Laurence A. . . . Hartwell.
Morris, Elsie Trickett, K. W,
Morris, Ethel Boughey.
Morris, Una M O' Dwyer, K.
Morrish, Helen M Chubb, cr. 1900.
Morse, Diana A Gooch, cr. 1746.
Morshead (Sarah E.), Lady. . Morshead.
Mortimer, Evelyn S. Living-
ston- Mortitner, K.
Mortimer, Mary I. E Wrightson.
Mortimore, Emmeline M. . . Towse, K.
Morton, Agnes A. E Otter, K.
Morton, Evelyn F Wilson-Todd.
Mosley, Hilda E. H Crewe.
Mott, Alice J Donaldson, K.
Motton, Ethel Powell, K.
Mount, Gladys M. .. .. Dillwyn-
Lewellyn.
Mowat, Agnes H Jones , cr. 1919.
Mowat, Loch , K.
Moyse, Helen M Butler, K.
Muggeridge, .. .. Towle, K.
Muir, Kathleen M Hors/all.
Muirhead, Dorothy K Butler, K.
Mulholland (Sheelah), Hon.
Mrs. Henry G. H Brooke, cr. 1822.
Mulholland (Sylvia H.), Hon.
Mrs. Charles H. G Brooke, cr. 1822.
Mulock, Adele B Falconbridge ,
K.W.
Mulock, Ethel A Braddon, K.W.
Mullings, Keith M Houghton-Gos-
trell, K.
Mundey, Amelia M Duke.
Mundy, Catherine L C?-adock-Hartopp.
Munro, Inez M. M Chambers, K.
Murphy, Nina E Ball.
Murphy, Norah Eottrell, K.
Murray, Beatrice S. J. M. .. Roberts , cr. 1809.
Murray, Blanche Moncriepfe.
Murray, Cecil E Wrixon-Becher.
Murray, Cecilia A. M Jerningham.
Murray (Christian M.), Hon. S tcwart- Richard-
Mrs. David A son.
Murray, Constance M. J. .. Head fort, M.
Murray, Dorothy Mather, K.W.
Murray (Evelyn), Hon. Mrs.
Ronald T. Graham- . . . . Baird, cr. 1809.
Murray, Felicia H Tate.
Murray, Grace Croft, cr. 1671.
Murray, Grace A Abercromby.
Murray, Hester Cameron, K.
Murray, Ivy M Dering.
Murray, Phoebe Woodhead, K.W.
Murrell, Constantia E Fordham, K.
Murtland, Dorothy .. .. Rayner,K.W.
Mussenden, Katherine M. . . Boynton.
Mutch, Eileen C. A Lane.
Nagle, Florence Watson, cr. 1912.
Nairn, Mary C Russell, K.W.
Napier, Gabrielle J Harvey, cr. 1868.
Napier (Gladys), Hon. Mrs.
Albert E. A White, K.W.
Napier, Mabel B Shakerley.
Napier (Mary E ), Lady . . Culme-Seymour.
Nathan, Feridah A Wheler.
Naylor, Winifred E. G. .. Williamson, cr.
1909.
Negus, Edith M Cooper cr.
1905.
Neill, Eleanor de C Morton, K.W.
Neilson, Mabel Royden.
Neish, Rosalie Galsworthy , K.
Nelson, Hylda L. G Blois.
Nethersole (Margaret), Lady Braddon, K.W.
Nevile. Muriel M. M. .. Linlithgow, M.
Neville, Frances C Frankland.
Newall, Ethel N Spearman.
Newcomen, Clarissa . . . . Molteno, K.
Newnes (Emmeline A. L.),
Lady De Rutzen, K.W.
Newton, Anna L Gooch, cr. 1866.
Newton, Nora Woodhouse, K.
Niblett, Ada F Thornycroft, K.
Niccolini (Margaret G.), Mar-
chesa di Camugliano- . . Colebrooke , B.
Nicholl, Jane E Knightley.
Nicholls, Dorothy A Brain, K.
Nicholas, Marietza Barnewall.
Nicholson, Alice F Salvidge, K.
Nicholson Edith Philipps.
Nicholson, Euphemia .. .. Nairn. [1828.
Nicholson, Helen G MacGregor, cr.
Nicholson, Maud H. Scott- . Scott, a.
Nicholson (Sybil H.), Lady.. Croft, cr. 1671.
Nickalls, Augusta D Bailey, K. W.
Nickson, Rachel H Hampson, K.W.
Nicol, Agnes L Freeling.
Nicol, Anne M Bates.
Nicolaysen, Sophie M Gilman, K.W.
Nicoll, Dorothy M Urquhart, K.
Nicoll, Violet J. Skipwith.
Nicolson (Katherine F. A.),
Hon. Mrs. Erskine A. . . Lopes.
Nield (Mabel O.), Lady .. Cory- Wright.
Nightingale, Louisa D. . . Clark, cr. 1883.
Nightingale, Madeline . . . . Thrift, K.
Niven, Mary Stewart, K.W.
Noel, Muriel J Baird , cr. 1897.
Noott, Louisa Hickman.
Norman, Emlyn M Reynolds, K.
Norman, Selina S. P Collet.
Norman, Ursula Soulsby, K.
Norman, Violet Newmarch,K.W 1
North, Edith B Armytage.
North, Grace Dentigh, E.
Northcote, Adela Bowyer-Smyth.
Northcote, Geraldine .. .. Chichester.
Northesk (Elizabeth), Coun-
tess of Min to, E.
Northey, Florence E Honywood.
Northland (Hilda S. E.),
Viscountess Cooper , cr. 1863.
Norton, Bride Echliti.
N orton (Caroline E .), Baroness Dixie.
Norton (Jean M.), Hon. Mrs.
Richard H. B Kinloch, cr. 1686.
Norwood, Lilian B. M Collen, K.W.
Noyes, Isabel J Cunlffe, K.
Nugent, Clara Tapps-Genns-
Meyrick.
Oakes, Elfrida St. L Malet.
O’Brien (Gundrede A. T.),
Lady De Trafford.
O’Brien (Selina B.), Lady . . Elphinstone.
O'Callaghan, Charlotte H. . . H udson-Kinahan.
O Connell, IrisG Jardine, cr. 1919.
O’Conor, Violet M Minto, E.
Oddie, Emily C Cunynghame.
Odell, Elizabeth N Nugent, cr. 1831.
O’Doherty, Isabel M French, K.
Officer, Winifred M. M. . . Kensington,
K.W.
Ogilvie, Audrey B Rensha7v.
Ogilvy, Margaret A Stuart-Mente'h.
Ogilvy, Vera G Fawcett. K.W.
Ogle, Beatrice A Cradock-H artopp.
O’Halloran, Maud M Tait , K.W.
O'Halloran, . . . . Dennchy, K.
AND MARRIED DAUGHTERS OF KNIGHTS.
799
O’Hara, Florence G. D. .. Hay, cr. 1663.
Oldfield, Charlotte E Hill, cr. 1779.
Oldfield, Frances S. H. . . Cayley.
Oldham, Emily M. S Baker, cr. 1796.
Oldham, Mary A. G. . . . . Fraser , K. IV.
Oliphant, Ruth Barry , K. IV.
Olive, Lilian Ashman.
Oliver, Doris G. F Hutchinson, K.
Oliver, Violet Greenwood , K.
0’Logh!en(BeatriceM.),Lady Murphy , cr. 1912.
O’Neill, Winifred M Cayzer.
Onslow (Octavia C.), Lady.. Knox-Gore.
Onslow (Mildred), Lady . . Wilmot, cr. 1772.
Onslow, Sydney A. H. .. Franklyn, K.W.
Ord, Clarice Clarke- Jervoise.
Ord, Evelyn J. Blackett- . . Jourdain, K. W.
Orde, Geradine M. F Mostyn.
O’Reilly, Anna M Nugent , cr. 183T.
O’Reilly, Frances M. U. .. Power, cr. 1841.
Orlebar, Frederica St. J. . . Rouse-Boughton.
Orme, Alice R. Garnett- . . Brown, cr. 1863.
O’Rourke, Eliza Barnewall.
Orr, Kathleen M Leigh, K.W.
Osborne, Amy Madden, K. IV.
Osborne, Isabel H. .. .. Sinclair, K.W .
Osborne, Margaret A Baynes.
Osborne, Mary V. M Mitchell-
Thomson.
Osborne, Ruby C Madden, K. IV.
Osbourne, Elaine M. C. K. . . Gerard, B.
Osbourne, Gladys M. Smyth- Porter, K.
O’Shea, Anna C. .. . . .. Barrett-Lennaid.
OSullevan, Vera .. .. .. Henry, K.
Oswald Elizabeth C Richardson.
Otter, Dorothea M. A Burrell.
Otter, Patience M Burrell.
Otto, Veronica. . . . , . . . Rankin.
Ovans, Marjorie C Brett , K.
Owen, Charlotte M Gooch, cr. 1746.
Owen, Constance E McMillan, K.
Owen, Enid S Hendrie, K.
Owen, Hilda M Gunter.
Owen, Isabelle Humphreys- Sassoon, cr. 1909.
Owen, Mabel E Walker, cr. 1906.
Owen, Marjorie Hampson, K. W.
Owen Mary G Philipps, cr. 1887.
Packe, Penelope A. L Lennard.
Padday, Georgiana J. S. . . Baker, cr. 17 96.
Paget, Caroline E Dibdin.
Page, Helen A Holderness.
Paget, Elizabeth F Neale, K.
Paget, Elizabeth H Heaton.
Paget, Elma K Hoare, cr. 1899.
Paget, Emma B Des Vceux.
Paget, Geraldine M Glyn, cr. 1880.
Paget, Stella R. J Goldsmid-Stern-
Salomons.
Paget, Winifred N Paget, cr. 1871.
Pain, Audrey Hampson, K. W.
Pain, Eliza I Benn, cr. 1914.
Pakenham, Henrietta C. F. . . Vernier.
Pakington (Grace D.), Hon.
Mrs. Humphrey A Spicer.
Palk (Charlotte F.), Hon.
Mrs. Edward Shelley , cr. i6it.
Palli, Frances L Buri'ell.
Palmer, Gladys W Gastrell, K.
Palmer, Grace Makgill. *
Palmer, Iris H. H Winnington.
Parish, Audrey K Makins.
Parke, Edith M Newton- Brady
K.
Parker, Agnes Lawson, cr. 1841.
Parker (Carine A.), Viscountess Webley-Parry-
Pryse.
Parker, Florence M Davies, K.W.
Parker, Isolda M. C Craujurd.
Parker, Helen C Farrcr, B.
Parker, Janet Robinson, K.
Parker, Marjorie P Barclay, K.
Parnell, Katharine Wood, cr. 1837.
Parrish, Phyllis E Gooch, cr. 1866.
Parry, Mary S Puleston.
Parson, Gertrude Gibson-Craig.
Parsons, Mary C McCall- Ander-
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Parsons, Marion M. M. G. . . Glen-Coats.
Parsons, Mary E Bonython, K.
Parsons, Muriel P Newton.
Parsons, Viola Tree, K. W.
Paruk, Jaijee Jejeebhoy.
Parukh, Soonabai Jejeebhoy.
Pasley, Mary V Des Vceux.
Passadoro, Ethel O Payton, K.
Paterson, Catherine C Crisp.
Paterson, Hilda E Gould, K.
Paterson, Lily Paton, K.
Paton, Innes M Hadden, K.
Paul (Laura), Lady . . . . Lister-Kaye ,
Paulson, Beatrice Partridge, K.
Pawson, Dulcie M Milvain, K.W.
Payne, Mary G. F Molyneux.
Peach, Margaret A. Keighley- Seale.
Pearce, Doris Rutherford , K.
Pearce, Harriet M. G Paul, cr. 1821.
Pears, Gertrude Whittall, K.W.
Pearse, Ethelfreda C Bedford, K.W.
Pearson, Adeline P Woods, K.
Pearson, Margaret M Paul, K.
Pearson, Sylvia M Eardley -Wilmot.
Pease, Editha R Le Hunte, K.
Pease, Helen B Pease, cr. 1882.
Pedder, Eliza Boynton.
Pedrick, Edith J Oram, K.
Peel, Alice M Meyrick.
Peel, Irene N Simmons, K.
Peel, Mary B Worsley-Taylor.
Peel, Muriel A. B. . . . . De Horsey, K.
Peel, Violet M. F. .. .. Jardine, cr. 1885.
Peirse (Henrietta), Lady [worth.
Beresford- Smith-Dods-
Pell, Catherine M Greene.
Pelly (Blanche E.), Lady . . Vincent.
Pelly, Frances C Gould, K. [1646,
Pelly, Louisa C. E Hamilton, cr.
Pelly, Lilian K. H Vincent.
Pember, Evelyn M Selby-Bigge.
Pember, Constance M Portal.
Pemberton, Emma Holden , cr. 1919.
Pendlebury, Lilian D Devitt.
Penn, Constance M Lucas.
Pennant, Alice N. Douglas- Cooper, cr. 1863.
Pennell, Dorothy T White, K.
Pennington, Julia Robinson, K.W.
Pennyman, Beatrix J. F. Walker, cr. 1868.
Penrose, Ethel C Coghill.
Pentland, Jessy F Barrington.
Pentreath, Ruth Makgill.
Percival, Sylvia Baines, K.
Percy, Judith E Corbet.
Perkins, Meriel G Leighton.
Perrin, Alice Robinson, cr. 1823-
Perry, Angel H Stokes, K.W.
Perry, Annie F Macgregor , cr.
1828.
Perry (Elizabeth M.), Lady Derwent , Baron.
Peters, Constance M. R. . . Meredith, K.
Petit (Dinbai), Lady . . . . Jejeebhoy.
Petit, Heerabai D Petit.
Petro, Alice Mather, K.W.
Petrocockino, Violet A. M. . . Sykes, cr. 1781.
Phelips, Constance L Bessborough , E.
Phethean, Evelyn C Ommaney, K.
Philip, Alice Johnston, cr. 1625.
Philipps, Margaret L. E. . . Ffolkes.
Philips, Marjorie B. R. . . Mclver.
Phillips, Violet G Pinhay, K. W.
Phillpotts, Camilla Samuelson.
Phillpotts, Emily A. M. . . Brady.
Philp, Kathleen Manning, K.W.
Pickard, Brenda G Faire, K.
Pickering, Isabel E Jardine, cr. 1672.
Piers, Rose S. F Piers.
Piggott (Nadine S. E.), Lady Proctor - Beau ~
champ.
Pigot (Alice L. R.), Lady . . Mackenzie, cr.
1890.
Pigott, Renea L Fanshawe, K.
Pike, Violet E. O Broughton.
Pilbrow, Ada V Flynn, K.
Pilkington, Evelyn C Bethune.
Pilkington, Louisa E. B. . . Esmonde.
Pim, Nora G Scott, K.W.
Pinkerton, Gwendolyne M. . . Woodman, K.W.
Pinsent, Katherine K Radford, K.W.
Pipon, Louisa A Edmonstone.
Pirmahomed, Shireenbai . . Ebrahim.
Pitman, Violet M .. Lakin.
Pitt, Sylvia M Simon , K. W.
Platt, Helen Synge.
Platt, Winifred L Elton.
Pleydell, Emily K. Mansel- Grove.
Plowright, Alice Alleyne.
Plumptre, Cecilia C Coote, cr. 1620.
Plunket (Dorothea H.), Hon.
Mrs. Benjamin J Butler.
Plunkett, Cordelia E Wheler.
Pochin, Margaret W Fowke.
Pocklington, Elizabeth F. . . Bromhead.
Pocock, Mary C Kempe, K.
Poe (Mary A.), Lady . . . . Domvile.
Pole, Etheldreda F Bowyer-Smyth .
Pole (Freda K.), Lady Van-
Notten- Freake.
Pole, Margaret L. Van-
Notten- Dick-Lauder.
800 MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS OF BARONETS,
Pollen, Catherine H Muir.
Pollen, Maud B Lawrence , K. W.
Pollen, Peggy Wallis, K.W.
Pollock, Anna J Barrington.
Pollock, Elsie M Seton , cr. 1663.
Pollock (Laura H.), Lady .. Salt, cr. 1899.
Pollock, Margaret A Haiington.
Polwarth (Edith F.), Baroness Buxton, cr. 1840.
Ponsonby, Alianore R. Talbot- Norfolk, D.
Ponsonby, Dorothea .. .. Parry.
Ponsonby, Mary C Buxton, cr. 1840.
Poole (Alice M. A ), Lady . . Hanson, cr. 1918.
Poore, Cicely E Barry.
Popham, Annie M. . . .. Douglas, cr. 177 7.
Popham, Gertrude . . . . Stewart, cr,
1920.
Popham, Mary B. .. .. .. Atkinson, K.
Portal, Joan M. .. .. .. Weiby.
Porter, Lilian C. Johnstone-. . Bartley, K.W.
Porter, Margaret G. J. . . Leith- Buchanan.
Porter, Rose H Heaton.
Portman (Dorothy M. I.),
Hon. Mrs. Gerald B Sheffield.
Portman, Jessie C Douglas, cr. 1777.
Pott, Edith L Cook.
Potter, Marjorie ., .. .. Davidson, K.W.
Pow, Grace Wardlaw.
Powell, Margaret L. J Webley-Parry-
Pryse.
Power (Eva G.), Lady , . . . Boulton.
Power, Marion H Benn, cr. 1920.
Power, Phyllis M Clarke , cr. 1882.
Powley, Caroline E. H. .. Sykes, cr. 1781.
Powwalla, Cooverbai . . . . Jejeebhoy.
Poynton, Alice C Campbell-Orde.
Pratt, Gratiana S. M Wilson , cr. 1874.
Prescott, Elizabeth M Shelley, cr. 1611.
Press, Muriel A. C Hoare, cr. 1899.
Preston, Frances A Lagden, K.
Preston, Mary C Nixon.
Previte, Cicely Van-Notten-Pole.
Price, Anne W Dairy mple-H ay .
Price, Dorothy M Irwin, K.
Price, Dorothy P Verey, K.
Price, Isabella N. K. Rugge- Trotter, K.
Price, Maraquita O'Brien.
Price (Marjorie I.), Lady . . Russell, K.W.
Prideaux, Augusta F. H. .. Flotver, K.W.
Pring, Kathleen S Stewart, cr. 1881.
Pringle, Dita Mallet, K.
Prinsep, Emily J Durand.
Pritchard, Louisa E Dry den.
Pritchard, Muriel L Holden, K.
Probyn, Augusta A. E. M. Seymour.
Proctor, Florence Kemp , K.
Prodgers, Dorothy Lees, K.
Proudlock, Alice M Des Voeux, K.W.
Pryor, Ethne P Moore , cr. 1919.
Pryor, Marion J. Coad- . . Glazebrook, K.
Pugh, Helen A Affleck.
Pugh, Marion F Arundel , K.
Purnell, Elizabeth S Young, cr. 1813.
Purves, Mildred G Sibbald, K.W.
Purvis, Henrietta W Gilmour.
Puxley, Winifred Lyons, K.W.
Pyle, Margaret Elliot.
Pym, Alice C Colthurst.
Quarry, Jeany E Hume , K.W.
Rackham, Marjorie . . . . Dale, K.
Radcliffe (Enid M.), Lady
Delme- Treves.
Radcliffe (Rabmeh T.), Lady Swinburne.
Radford, Mary C Scott, K. W.
Raikes, Harriet E Kempe, K.
Ralli, Mary Ralli.
Ram, Clara H Every.
Ramsay, Gwladys M. de G. . . Evans.
Ramsay, Maude A. . . . . Meredith, K.
Ramsay, Somerville B Ochterlony.
Ramsden, Dorothy L Combermere, V.
Ramsden, Mabel Crawford, E.
Ramsey, Dorothy E Jackson, K. W.
Ranchibile (Eleanor I.),
Countess Domville. [may.
Randolph, Constance M. . . St. John-Mild-
Randolph, Emily M Nepean.
Raphael, Margaret A Leon.
Raphael, Margherita . . . . Goldsmid.
Rashleigh, Edith L. A Emerson-Tennent.
Ratcliffe, Constance C. R. .. Ricketts.
Rathcreedan (Marguerite C.),
Baroness Huntington.
Rattray, Ferelith Burn-Clerk- Ramsay, cr. 1666.
Ravenhill, Eliza W Lacon.
Ravenhill, Enid C. .. .. .. Colleton.
Ravenshaw, Rose C. . . . . Thuillier, K.
Raverat, Gwendolen M. .. Damven, K.W.
Rawlence, Dorothy V. . . . . Leese.
Rawlence, Sarah M. F. , . Law , K.
Rawlinson, Henrietta . . . . Rugge-Price.
Rawlinson (Meredeth S. F.),
Baroness Kennard.
Rawstorne, Edith E Fermor-Hesketh.
Rawstorne, Madeleine A. . . Farrer, B.
Rea, Catherine D. M Jardine, cr. 1672.
Read, Diana W Chitty, K.
Reade, Maud Phillipps-Wolley,
K.W.
Reader, Sibyll A. B Palmer, cr. 1660.
Redding, Amy D Allom, K.
Reed, Beatrice Thrift , K.
Reed, Pauline F. E. ... .. Wheeler-Cuffe.
Reeve, Sybil A Agnew, cr. 1895.
Reid, Edith A H ammond, K. W.
Reid, Maria Johnston, cr. 1625.
Reinold, Winifred M Lely, K.
Rendel, Ellinor Strachie, B.
Rennie, Catherine L Bamewall.
Rennie, Louisa I Hill, cr. 1779.
Renshaw (Edith M.), Lady.. Chichester , cr.
1641.
Rent, Agnes, H Fair lie - Cuning-
hame.
Rewse, Bridget A. Smith- .. Cuninghame.
Rewse, Olive H. Smith- . . St. John, B.
Reynolds, Ella L Young, cr. 1821.
Reynolds, Esther E Whittaker , K. W.
Rhodes, Beatrice Z Sutton, cr. 1772.
Rice (Elizabeth A.), Hon. [1880.
Mrs. Francis Spring . . . . Fitz-Gerald, cr.
Rice, Julia E. I Fitz-Gerald, cr.
1880.
Richards, Gertrude E Grantham, K.W.
Richardson, Doris . . .. .. Herbert, K.
Richardson, Edith C. . . . . Philipps, cr. 1887 .
Richardson, Ethel D Goldsmid-Stern-
Salomons.
Richardson, Frances M. . . Williams, cr. 1866.
Richardson, Evelyn B.
Morgan- Brownrigg.
Richardson, Leila B Roberts, cr. 1919.
Richardson, Muriel . . . . Blunden.
Richardson, Rose E. . . . . Stronge.
Richardson, Violet Manson, K.
Richmond, F. Elsa . . . . Bell.
Rickett, Jessie H Nivison.
Rickford, Gwendoline C. . . Payton, K.
Riddell, Agnes G Houldsworth.
Riddell, Margaret C Scott, K.W.
Rideout, Margaret R Cayley.
Ridley, Muriel P Bowman.
Riesle, Maria W Cusack-Smith.
Riley, Edith Lawson, cr. 1841.
Rimington, Frances D Brisco.
Ringrose, Margaret A Wilson-Todd.
Risien, Ethel M Eyles , K.
Ritchie, Amy M Thackeray , K.
Ritchie, Christina Z Moore, K.
Ritchie, Eirene M. Nevill- .. Stewart , K.
Ritchie, Marjorie A Stewart, K.
Ritchings, Marion G Macara.
Robaglia, Monimia E Jackson.
Robarts, Margaret G. L. . . Cholmeley.
Robert, Maud A Sullivan, cr. 1804.
Roberts, Eliza A Judkin-Fitz-
gerald.
Roberts, Eliza G Denby, K.
Roberts, Esmd B. Cramer- . . Wilson, K.
Roberts, Evelyn Page .. Hewitt, K.W.
Roberts, Evelyn W. Stokes. . Wallis, K.
Roberts, Isabel H Elphinstone.
Roberts, Mary E Thursby.
Roberts, Winifred E. Cromp-
ton- Greenwell.
Robertson, Constance J. S. F.
A Colquhoun.
Robertson, Eleanora C. D. .. Fergusson, cr.
Robertson, Ethel L.
Robertson, Evelina C. . .
Robertson, Katharine H.
Robertson, Margaret M.
Robertson, Marie E.
Robinson, Agnes E.
Robinson, Caroline B. . .
Robinson, Cecily . .
Robinson, Gertrude
Robinson, Harriet G. . .
Robinson (Harriet), Lady
Robinson, Henrietta H.
Robinson, Judith . .
Robinson, Kathleen M. M.
Robinson, Margaret F. . .
Robinson, Marjorie G- • •
Robinson, Mary .. ..
1703
. . Perley, K.
. . Miller, K.
.. Pelly.
. . Lawson, cr. 1841.
. . Bailey, K. W.
. . Tate.
. . Tate.
. . George, K.
. . Hughes.
. . Sibbald, K. W.
. . Lynch-Blosse.
. . Avebury, B.
.. Phillipps-Wolley ,
K.W.
. . Saunders, K.
. . A lison.
. . Tangye. [1809.
.. Alexander, cr.
AND MARRIED DAUGHTERS OF KNIGHTS.
8oi
Robinson, Sarah .. ... .. Firth.
Robson, Sydney E Goring.
Roche, Louisa M Johnson, cr. 1818.
Roche, Mary I Daihousie , E.
Rochford, Helen W Boyson , K.
Rocksavage (Sybil R. B. C.),
Countess of Sassoon , cr. 1890.
Roe, Joan H. M Wiseman.
Roger, Marian A Carmichel-An-
struther.
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Rogers, Lily E Arnott.
Rogers, Mary A Lang, K. W .
Rogers, Muriel B. G Morrison- Bell.
Rolfe, Sybil K. Neville- . . Burney , K.
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Rolt, Constance E Cuyler.
Romanes, Doris H Wright, K.
Romilly, Jeannie A. C. .. Melville , K.
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Romney (Anne L.), Countess
of Scott, cr. 1821.
Rooke, Georgina F Boehm- Boteler.
Rooke, Marjorie L Renton , K.
Rooke, Pearce, K.
Rooper, Alice N Royden.
Rosenkrantz, Louise A. . . Mackenzie, cr.
1628
Ross, Eliza L Clark , cr. 1886,
Ross, Helen S Grove.
Ross, Iris J Fowler, K.
Ross, Janet A Duff-Gordon.
Ross, Mary Swinburne.
Ross, Winifred Buckham, K.
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Rothfeld, Frances E Cameron.
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1867.
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Routledge. Mabel K Gilbey.
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Rowley, Alice N Corbet.
Rowley (Louisa J.), Hon.
Mrs. Hercules Blythswood, B.
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Royds, Mary L Blane.
Rumbold (Ethel D. C.), Lady Fane , K.W.
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Rudd, Mary E. H Affleck.
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Russell (Anne E.), Lady
Alexander G Holmes.
Russell, Ida M Outram.
Russell, Lena M Scott, cr. 1806.
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Russell, Monica Russell, cr. 1916
Russell (Maria L.), Hon.
Mrs. Claud E. Hamilton-.. Wood, cr. 1897.
Rutherford, Alice M. M. . . Roberts , cr. 1909.
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Rutter, Alice R. F Newbolt, K.
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Rye, Madeline C Dancer.
Ryott, Sylvia Barran.
Sadler, Amy Ropner.
Sadler, Ethel G Sprot.
St. Hill, Rosie A Mary on- Wilson.
St. John, Gladys G Philipps.
St. John, Mabel E Norbury, K.
St. Quintin, Laura H. C. . . Osborn.
Salmon, Doris M Bowater.
Salmon, Ellin Vemey.
Salmon, Nancy Harris, K.
Salmon, Rachel M. A Cockbumi-C amp-
bell.
Salt; (Elinor Mary), Lady .. Wiggin.
Saltoun (Mary H.), Baroness Grattan- Bellew.
Salvin, Annette M. .. .. Vasasour, cr.
1828.
Sandars, Harriett G. M. . . Don- Wauchope.
Sandeman, Ida M Bevan, K.W.
Sanders, Nancy M. G Berry, K.
Sanders, Olive M Slaughter, K.W.
Sandham, Evelyn F Barttelot.
Sandwith Mabel H Pollock.
Sandys, Dulcie E. A Redford, K.
Sanford, Elizabeth H Cowan.
Sargeaunt, Norah I Carden, cr. 1787.
Sargent, May L Ashman.
Sartoris, Mary B. C Ravetisworth, B.
Saumarez (Edith M.), Hon. [B.
Mrs. Arthur M agheramorne ,
Saunders, Mary M. .. .. Ross, cr. 1919.
Savile, Margaret C Houldsworth.
Saxby, Constance M Hector, K.W.
Sayer, Muriel H Maude, K.
Scatliff, Jane Barclay, K.
Schilizzi, Julia Ralli.
Schwann, Ethel C Pollock.
Sclater (Edith H.), Lady .. Barttelot.
Scott, Alice H. R Owen.
Scott, Charlotte J Barrington.
Scott, Ethel M Me Alpine.
Scott, FeargaV. M. Constable-
Maxwell- . . Linlithgow, M.
Scott, Jean S. Maule, K.
Scott, Josephine Beecham.
Scott, Sibyl Hewitt , K. W.
Scott, Sibyl M Jardine, cr.
1672.
Scott, Sybil Oldham, K.
Seale (Adela), Lady . . . . Jodrell.
Sealy, Winifred K Chandler, K.
Searle, Mary Schlu h, K.
Seaton(ElizabethB.), Baroness Fuller - Eliott-
Drake.
Selby (Dorothy E.), Vis-
countess Grey, E.
Self, Rosalind A Otter, K.
Sempill (Eileen M.), Hon.
Mrs. William F. Forbes- . . Lavery , K.
Senior, Winifred T. H. . . Crewe.
Sergeant, Ellen B. Cavendish- Heffernan, K.
Serlupi Crescenzi, Cecilia . . Fitzgerald, cr.
1664.
Seropian, Hilda M Gian field, K.
Seton, Janet G. .. ... .. MacTaggart-
Stewart.
Severs, Joan Newmarch,K.W .
Seymour, Laura M. A. Culme- Macnaghten.
Shackel, Alice E Meredyth,cr.i66a.
Shafto, Marguerite C. C.
D.uncombe- Stapleton.
Shairp, Harriet C Erskine ■ \hame.
Shand, Margaret H, G. . .. FairiierCuning-
Shannon (Julia C-)., Countess
of . . ...» Cradock-H artopp.
Shapoorjee, Soonabai .. .. Jejeebhoy.
Sharpe, B. Kathleen A. .. Ricketts.
Sharpe, Caroline R Kemp.
Sharpe, Mary L. T. . . , , Sanderson, K.
Shaw, Adela C. A Durrant.
Shaw, Alice Downes- . . . . Manchester, D.
Shaw, Beatrice M Bowyer.
Shaw, Catherine A. .. .. Turing.
Shaw, Frances Strachie, B.
Shaw, Lorna M Hammick.
Shawe, Georgina W, . . . . Gresley.
Shearer, Phyllis M. . , . . Mules , K.
Sheffield (Mary K.), Baroness Bell, cr. 1885.
Shelford, Mildred A Ommanney, K.
Shellim, Louise L David.
Shennan, Louise R. . . . . Troubridge.
Sheppard, Isabel Hastings, K.
Sheppard, Kate A , . Muntz.
Sheridan, Ina E Walker, cr. 1906.
Sherlock, Annie . . . . , , Cockburn.
Sherlock, Ledtia M- •• •• Nugent, cr. 1795.
Sherwood, Gertrude .... Toivnshend, K.
Shipwright, Kate Hain, K W.
Shore, Dorothy C. . . . . . . Green-Price.
Short, Annie W French . K. W.
Shuldham, Lucy E. .. .. Thomas, cr.
1766.
Shuttleworth, Gwendolen C- Barran.
Sibley, Clara F Carden, cr. 1887.
Sickert, Elizabeth H Kennedy, K.
Sidmouth (Mary M.), Vis-
countess Johiistone, K.
Simpson, Edith M Seale.
Simpson, Finovola M. E. . . Maclean
Simpson, Margaret Watson, cr.
I?95*
Sinclair, Margaret Sinclair, cr. 1704.
Sinclair, Rosalie S. ...... Jackson, K.W.
Singleton, Florence 0. S. ... Scott, cr. 1806.
Sington, Mildred C Maclure.
Skey, Margaret .. .. ... Holloway, K.
Skirving, Stephanie Scot- .. Barton, K.W.
Skrine, Amy Hanham.
Slacke, Kate .. ... .. ... Dixon, cr. 1903.
Slade, Cecilia L. Des Voeux.
Sladen, Mabel U Ewing.
Slater, Laura Alliso, K.
Slater, Katharine E. F. . . Oakes, K. W.
Slesser, Emmeline J. M. .. Austin.
Sloan, Kathleen Urquhart, K.
Sjtiallpeice, Cicely St. Davids, V.
Smallwood, Isabel J. S. . . . Thomson, K.
Smart, Constance K Porter, K.W.
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802 married daughters, sisters, and aunts of baronets,
Smeathman, Helen J. . .
Smiley (Valerie), Lady . .
Long more, K.
Champion- De
Crespigny.
Ramsay, cr. 1666.
May, K.
Nepean .
Longhurst, K.
Bannerman.
Stirling, cr. 1666.
Dunn.
Steven , K.
Smith, Alma T. M. Armitage
Smith, Dione J. S
Smith, Dorothy
Smith, Edith M
Smith, Eleanor Colvin- . . .
Smith, Eliza C. Guthrie-
Smith, Ellen L
Smith, Ethel D. Hodgson- . .
Smith, Ethel L Boys, K.
Smith, Frances J Dyke.
Smith, Gertrude E Glazebrook, K.
Smith, Helena J Dancer.
Smith, Julia Manningham-
Buller.
Smith, Katharine L Glenconner, B.
Smith, Kathleen M Clarke-Jervoise.
Smith, Kathleen M. Russell- Goodman, K.
Smith (Lilian), Lady .. .. Buchanan. K.W.
Smith, Lucy E. M Onslow, E.
Smith, Mabel Boyton, K.
Smith, Margaret F Higham , K.W.
Smith, Margaret L Ainsworth.
Smith, Margaret L Martin, cr. 1791.
Smith, Marguerite I. Parsons- Burnett, cr. 1913.
Smith, Marie A. M O'Malley, K.
Smith, Mary A Williams, K.
Smith, Mary G Salmond, K.
Smith, Maude E Evans, K.
Smithwick, Nora K Wilson, K.
Smyly (Aileen G.), Lady , . Smyly, K.
Smyly, Charlotte M. E. . . Price.
Smyth, Emma L Gunning.
Smyth, E. Olwen Williams, cr. 1909.
Smyth, Lucy M. E Duntze.
Smyth, Mary Barrow.
Smythe, Frances A. J Bellingham.
Snape, Mary H Buckworth-
Herne-Soame.
Snell, Florence B Cusack Smith.
Snell, Vi. let R Rutledge , K.W.
Sneyd, Mary E Howard de Wal-
den, B.
Soame, Evelyn Buckworth-
Herne- Buckwortk-
H erne-Soame.
Soames, Agnes H Peel, cr. 1800.
Soames, Eleanor C Astley-Corbett.
Soddy, Winifred M Beilby, K.
Soltau, Olive K Grubbe, K.
Somerset (Fanny J.), Lady
Edward Dixie.
Somerset, Gwendolin A. K.
M. G Beaufort , D.
Somerset, Hilda Cotterill, K.
Somerset (Malvina C.) Hon.
Mrs. Granville R. W. . . MacGregor, cr.
*795.
Somerville, Beatrice M. May- Craddock , K.
Somerville, Bertha E Tancred.
Somerville Robina F Dunlop.
Sondes (Charlotte),
Countess » .. Stracey.
Sopper, Dorothy B Dane, K.
Sotheby, Catherine B Leighton.
Southam, Margaret de l’E. . . Champneys.
Southesk (Ethel M. E.),
Countess of Bannerman.
Southwell (Charlotte M.B.),
Viscountess Mostyn.
Sowter, Annie E Pease, K. W.
Speck, Jane Kirkpatrick.
Spedding. Georgiana V. .. Wrixon-Becher.
Speed, Myrtle Dering.
Spence, Margaret C. S. .. Arnott.
Spencer, Emma D Tapps-Gervis-
Meyrick.
Sperling, Anna M Barrow
Sperry, Cecile T. Martin- . . Hodgson , K.
Spicer, Eileen W. C .. Gund/y,KJk.
Spicer, Katherine S. T Jenkinson.
Spooner, Mabel L Tangye , K.W.
Spottiswood, Elizabeth A.
Farquhar-
Spottiswoode, Frances G.
Sprague, Alice M. B.
Spreat, Laura G.
Springfield, Augusta S. A.
Sproston, Mary A. .
Sprot, Meliora .
Sprott, Louisa D. ..
Spurrier, Olive V. ..
Spurway, Ethel M.
Spurway, Mary W. W.
Squires, Hilda M. . .
Stacpoole, Edith M.
A bercromby.
Hammick.
Broun.
A llom, K.
Oakes, K. W.
De Trajford.
Hay, cr. 1635.
Green-Price.
Hawley.
Leeds.
Mitchell, K.W.
Nerbttry, K.
Paul, cr. 1821.
Stainer, Rosalind F Bridge, K.
Stallard, Maud Sawyer, K.
Stallebrass, Olive M Dupree, K.W.
Stanhope, Ida M. Spencer- .. Milbome-Swin-
nerton-Pilking -
ton.
Stanhope (Adele), Hon. Mrs.
Charles H. Scudamore- . . Hay, cr. 1635.
Stanier, Dulce . . . . Staniei .
Staniforth, Annie Duncan, K.W.
Stanley, Helena M Cameron, K.
Stannard, Esme M Jackson, K.
Stansfield, Catherine C. .. Grey, E.
Stanton, Frances M Foster , cr. 1838.
Stanton, Henrietta Jardine , cr. 1672.
Stanyon, Elsie Stewart, cr. 1881.
Staples, Violet M. M Altman , K.W.
Starkey, Edith V. Barber- . . Legard.
Starkey, Emily Seely.
Starkey, Margaret A. Barber- Kinloch, cr. 1873-
Starkie, Cicely De Hoghton.
Staunton, Lilian M Graham, cr. 1906.
Staveley, Margaret A. .. ... Sturdee.
Steele, Anna C Wood, cr. 1837.
Stephenson, Ada B Cope, cr. 1611.
Stern, Sybil A Lucas , K.
Stevens, Edith Dixon, cr. 1903.
Stevenson, Ada Salt, cr. 1869.
Stewart, Dorothy Agnew, cr. 1895.
Stewart, Georgina E Maxwell , cr.
1804.
Stewart, Margaret S Heywood.
Stilgoe, Margaret H Kirkpatrick.
Stirling (Mabel E.), Lady .. Sprot.
Stirling, Margaret H amilton-Grier-
son, K.
Stirling, Marjory K Mackenzie , cr.
I7°3*
Stirling, Olive L. L Leslie, cr. 1876.
Stockley, Hilda M Ac/and , cr. 1890.
Stockman (Ethel), Lady .. Macfadyean, K.
Stoker, Catherine M. G. .. Nugent, cr. 1795.
Stokes, Enid M Northclijfe, V.
Stokes, Kathleen E Franks, K. W.
Stokoe, Frances E Hurington.
Stopford, Alice E Ailsa, M.
Stopiord, Annette J Courtown, E.
Stopford, Caroline M Burgoyne, cr.
i8s6
Storey, Beatrice M Tate.
Storey, Mary Lancaster, K.
Stourton (Elizabeth L. C.),
Hon. Mrs. Albert . . . . Throckmorton.
Stow, Elizabeth W. Philipson- ( hitty, K.
Stowell, Marjorie Dixon, cr, 1918.
Strachan, Sophia A. W. . . Robinson, cr.
1823.
Strachey, Grace No>man, K.W.
Stradbroke (Helena V. A.),
Countess of Fraser.
Strafford (Mary E.), Countess Colebrooke, B.
Straker, Grace A Eliott.
Streatfeild, Dorothy .. .. Cooper, cr. 1863.
Streatfield, Flora Duff-Gordon.
Street, Emily S Dashwood, cr.
1684.
Strickland, Mary B T hornyci oft, K.
Stronge (Marie E. F.), Lady Sattoun, B.
Stroyan, Emily L Gitbey.
Strutt, Sybil E. . . . . ( reenwell.
Stuart, Dulce R. . . . . Omar , K.
Stuart, Evelyn M Clarke, cr. 1804.
Stuart, Evelyn M Faire, K.
Stuart, Flora J. M Pringle. K.
Stuart, I etitia C Hill. cr. 1779.
Stuart, Mary H Churchman.
Stuart of Wortley (Alice S.),
Baroness Millais.
Stubbs, Frances T oker, K.
Stuckey, Annie B Cunynghame.
Studd, Evelyn . . . . . . Chichester , cr.
1641.
Studd, Hilda Proctor-Beau-
champ.
Studholme, Kathleen S. hoiven, K.W.
Sturdy, Dorothy E. .. Allen, K.W.
-tyle, Annie M Gough, K.W.
Subjeally, Mariumbai .. b.brahim.
Sully, Eleanor.. .. .. Osborne.
Sutherland, Arabella E. W.. . M array, cr. 1628.
.Sutherland, Helen C. •• Gatrdner, K.W.
Suttie, Torfrida A. Grant- .. Let . bridge.
Swanston, Eva . . S ■ iihers, K.
Swanton, Matilda S. .. Pasley.
S wayne, Etta E D Oyly
Swayne (Yda L.), Lady . . hi oldie h, K.
Sweet man, Agnes Fcttrell, K.
Swinburne, Susanne F. M. .. Muir- Mackenzie.
AND MARRIED DAUGHTERS OF KNIGHTS.
803
Swinton, Frances H.
Symon, Dorothy N. H.
Symonds, Mary J
Symons, Eleanor Soltau-
. . Baird , cr. 1695.
. . Hamilton , K.
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1828.
. . Goodenough,
K. IV.
Symons, Margaret E Rankin.
Tagart, Lilian E Sloley, K.
Tabor, Kathleen McC Jackson , cr. 1902.
Talbot, Dorothy M Gibbons.
Talbot, Julia E. M Molyneux.
Tanner, Caroline L Bowden.
Tate, Alice G Samuelson.
Tatham, Roden, K.
Tayleur, Lily B. . . . . . . Carter , K.
Taylor, Alice Du Plat- .. .. Hume-Purves-
Hutne-Campbell.
Taylor, Annie E Maryon-Wilson.
Taylor, Audrey F. P. Worsley- Philipson-Stow.
Taylor, Daphne H. Pitt- . . Stronge.
Taylor, Florence I. E Browne , K.
Taylor, Gertrude Barclay , K.
Taylor, Maria M Waldie-Griffith.
Taylor, Maude V Bissett, K. IV.
Taylor, Sylvia Bowden.
Tempest, Henrietta F. M. . . Ricketts.
Tennant (Amye), Lady . . . . Bellairs , K. W.
Tenterden (Elfrida C.), Baro-
ness . . . . T urner, K. W.
Terrot, Ethel M. S Ripley, cr. 1897.
Terry, Adelaide J. Gibbons, cr. 1752.
Terry, Georgiana Waller, cr. 1780.
Terry, Georgina E Drake.
Terry, Lilian F. V. L. Im-
bert- .... Hickman.
Thellusson (Gwynnydd C.),
Thelwall, Anna H Lang, K.W.
Hon. Mrs. Hugh E Colleton.
Theobald, Agnese E. M. . . Campbell, cr.
I9I3-
Thistlethwayte, Edith . . . . Vane.
Thom, Rose N Evans, K.W.
Thomas, Ada M Hobhouse.
Thomas, Agnes M. . . . . Szlumper , K.
Thomas, Emmeline Nevill-. . Duncan, K.
Thomas, Jean Robertson, K.
Thomas, Margery Evan- . . Portal.
Thomas, Mary K Clark, cr. 1883.
Thompson, Barbara B Robinson, K.
Thompson, Brenda Symes . . Juta, K.
Thompson, Catherine . . . . Paget.
Thompson, Charlotte Meysey- Walker, cr. 1868.
Thompson, Dora Cayley.
Thompson, Edith M. L. . . Musgrave, cr.
1782.
Thompson, Ellen M. C. . . Dutidas , cr. 1898.
Thompson, Emily M. Mey-
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Thompson, Florence B.
Symes- .. .. ... Sloley, K.
Thompson, Hinemarama . . Osborne-Gibbes.
Thompson, Horatia D. Williamson, cr.
Meysey- 1642.
Thompson, Isabella G Bro2in.
Thompson, Mabel S Bates.
Thompson, Muriel C. Gordon- Gundry, K.W.
Thomson, Agnes M Wilson, cr. 1906.
Thomson, Emmeline S. . . Edwardes, K.W.
Thomson, (Fanny J.), Lady
White- Ferguson- Davie.
Thomson Helen I . . . . . Ballance, K.
Thomson (Madeline), Lady McEacharn,
Mitchell- K.W.
Thomson (Rose E.). Lady . . Paget, cr. 1871.
Thorbury, Isobel M Meredith, K.W.
Thorne, Rosaline A Lockyer, K.
Thorneycroft, Dorothy H. . . Franklyn, K. W.
Thornley, Edith W Cory , cr. 1919.
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Thornton, Lilian J Hobhouse.
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Thorp, Mary R Deane, K.
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Thumann, Jane Swinburne.
Thursby, Zoe A Broughton.
Thynne, Mary E Mac Gregor.
Tibbits, Edith M Harris, K.
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Tidy, Elizabeth C. . . . . Ramsay , K. W.
Tidmarsh, Elizabeth M. .. Shijffner.
1 illey (Edith H.), Lady .. Cuninghame.
Tilley, Jessie M Apperley, K.W.
Til Iyer, Florence A Harvey, cr. 1868.
Tilney, Hylda S Paget, cr. 1897.
'1 immis, Phyllis T Bowater, A '.
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Todd, Evelyn M Royden.
Todd, Marjory M. . . . . Clouston.
Tolhurst, Elizabeth J Molesworth , V.
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Toogood, Dorothy S Hutting.
Tooth, Everild B. M. Lucas- Durand.
Topham, Joan E. B Cowan.
Torrens, Ann O Scott, cr. 1821.
Torrey, Violet Lindsay, K.
Townroe, Helen Grierson.
Townshend, Laura C. E.
Marsham- Banbury.
Traill, Adelaide L Forbes , cr. 1626.
Treherne, Camilla M. S. ... Adair.
Trench, EmmaM.F.Chevenix- Me Alpine.
Trench, Gwendoline H. . . Heron-Maxwell.
Trench, Lucy ■ • Hickman.
Trench (Maria), Hon. Mrs. [1782.
Cosby Musgrave , cr.
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Trevenen, Anna M Hill, V.
Trevor, Agatha R Greene.
Tribe, Muriel L Rose, cr. 1909.
Triggs, Gladys Hill, K.W.
Trollope, Eva A. N Rich.
Trotter (Olivia G.), Lady . . Wellington, D.
Troyte, Katherine M Waleran, B.
Trusted, Mary A. M Warmington.
Tryon, Esther Bromley- Wilson.
Tuck, Charlotte A C ulme Seymour.
Tucker, Constance M Mac lure.
Tucker (Ellen M.), Lady . . O'Connell.
Tuckett, Mabel Olivant , K.
Tuckey, Mary Maude, K.
Tudsbury, Winnie D Smith, K.W.
Tudwav, Alice C Hervey- Bathurst.
Tufnell, Kathleen M Aubrey -Fletcher.
Tufton (Stella J. F.), Hon.
Mrs. Charles H Faudel- Phillips.
Tuohy, Freda Rutherford , K.
Tupper, Ada C Tupper.
Turnbull, Dora A Elies, K.
Turner, Augusta J Peel.
Turner, Elizabeth A Noble, K.
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Turner, Helen M . . Farrar.
Turner, Henrietta L Hazlerigg.
Turner, Jane E Buller, K.W.
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Van Tuyll von Serooskerken,
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Vaughan, Alexandra M. C. .. Bromley-Wilson.
Vawdrey, Maud B Blois.
Veitch, Kathleen M Green
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Verney (Margaret M.), Lady Williams, cr.
1798
Verney, Maude S Williams, cr.
1798.
Vernon, Frances T. Harcourt- FitzHerbert.
Vernon, Margaret Horsbrugh-
Porter.
Vernon, Rhona W Slade.
Verulam (Margaret F.),
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Vidal, Florence R Edwardes, K.W.
Vines, Philadelphia A Stuart- M e»teth.
Vinson, Mildred Laidlaw, K.
Vivian, Norah B Quilter.
Vodden, Violet A Smith-Dodsworth.
Voigt, Ethel E Eggar , K.
Von Aretin (Mary L.), Baro-
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Von Kremer Elsterstein, Er-
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804 married daughters, sisters, and aunts of baronets,
Von Lang Puchof, Alexandra
E Scarisbrick, K.
Von Meien, Marion S Crump , K.
Von Muller, Gwendolen . . Peel , cr. 1800.
Von Recum (Marie E.), Baro-
ness Norfolk , D.
Von Richthofen (Helga L.)
Baroness Hewett, cr. 1813.
Von Wietersheim, Ruth R. . . Eve , K.
Vrijlal, Manorama Madhowlal.
Wachendorff, Madeline M. . . Brickwood, K.
Waddell, Jean Dodds, K.
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Wade (Amelia), Lady . . . . Herschel.
Wade, Louisa J. E Reade.
Wadsworth, Olive F Clegg, K.
Wake (Catherine), Lady .. St. Levan, Baron.
Wake, Dorothy C Knollys, K.W.
Wake, Emma St. Levan , Baron.
Wake, Louisa F Rose, cr. 1874.
Wakeman (Catherine M.),
Lady Rouse-Bought on.
Walker, Annette .. . . .. Duveen, K.W.
Walker, Beatrice M Max-well, cr.i68r.
Walker, Edith M Holder.
Walker, Edith M Horsfall.
Walker, Elizabeth F. Robert-
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Walker, Fanny Ellis, K.W.
Walker, Isabella Nairn.
Walker, Josepha M. .. .. Donaldson, K.
Walker, Judith D. G Bromhead.
Walker, Muriel E. Wake- . . Hughes.
Wallace, Barbara Lutyens, K.
Wallace, Cecily L Lindsay-Hogg.
Wallace, Euphemia . . . . Hoskyns.
Waller, Mary G Truscott.
Wallis, Margaret E. J. . . ... Wil Hams, cr. 1915.
Wallscourt (Mary E.), Baro-
ness Palliser, K. W.
Walrond, Gertrude. . . . .. Hill, K.W.
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Walthall, Isabel S Broughton.
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Walwyn, Jessie H. Shep-
heard- Locock.
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Ward, Olivia J. N Nicholson, Bt.,cr.
1912.
Ward, Violet E. J Belfield, K.
Ware, Margaret I Baker-Wilbra-
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Warner, Clarice M Borwick.
Warrand, Beatrice M Lucas-Tooth.
Warren, Conftance A Tancred.
Warren, Frances P. J Barrett- Lennard.
Warren (Mary I.), Lady . . Brodie.
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Watkin, Evelyn C Barr, K.W .
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Watson, Lena Manchester, D.
Watson, Mabel Ropner.
Watson, Marjorie Dixon, cr. 1918,
Watts, Mary A. Johnston.
Wauchope, Maisie Don- . . Salmond, K.
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Wauhope, Elaine M.
A rmstrong-
Jones, K.
Kinloch, cr. 1873.
R ujffer, K.W.
Meyrick.
Farmer.
Morris, cr.
806.
Wayne, Charlotte I. B..
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Weatherby, Eva M.
Webb, Irene M. M. ..
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Wild, Caroline.. .. ..
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Willbert (Ethel L. F.), Lady
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i9I5-
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Young Edith M
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Barrington.
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Gilmour.
THE KNIGHTAGE AND COMPANION AGE
ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD, ETC.
CENTRAL CHANCERY OF ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD.
Lord Chamberlain’s Office, St. James’s Palace, S.W.
Secretary and Registrar — Brig.-Gen. Sir Douglas Frederick Ravvdon Dawson,
G.C.V.O., C. B., C.M.G. (State Chamberlain).
The Insignia of the lower class of an Order should on promotion of the recipient
to a higher class be returned to the Central Chancery, except in the case of the
Royal Victorian Order, which should be sent to the Secretary of that Order, Privy
Purse Office, Buckingham Palace, S. W., and recipients of the Indian Orders
resident in India, who return theirs to the Secretary of that Order at Calcutta.
Knights of the Garter, Thistle, and St. Patrick, and Knights Grand
Cross or Grand Commander of the various Orders wear their Collars only on
special festival days, or when commanded by the Sovereign. These are tied on
the shoulder with white satin bows i| inch wide. The collar and ribbon of an
Order are never worn together. When a Knight of this degree possesses more than
one Order he is entitled to wear one or more collars at his option.
Knights Grand Cross, Dames Grand Cross, Knights Commanders, and
Dames Commanders of the British Empire Order wear the Star only, on the
left breast of the coat or dress.
Knights of the Garter and Thistle wear the ribbon across the left shoulder,
with the Badge resting on the right hip, while Knights of St. Patrick and Knights
Grand Cross and Grand Commander wear it across the right shoulder with the
Badge resting on the left hip. In all cases the Star is affixed to the left breast.
With evening dress the Ribbon and Badge are worn under the coat, while the Star
is affixed to the coat on the left breast [see also Wearing Orders, etc.]
Knights Commanders of the various Orders wear the Ribbon and Badge round
the neck, inside and under the Uniform Coat Collar, or with evening dress, under the
white tie ; the Star is affixed to the left breast. Dames Commanders wear on the
left shoulder a Badge attached to a ribbon tied in a bow.
When a Knight is entitled to more than one Star, if two, they should be placed
immediately above one another, that of the senior order being at the top ; if, however,
there are three Stars, the two senior ones should be placed side by side at the top
with the junior disposed centrally underneath.
Members of the Order of Merit and Commanders of the Royal Victorian
Order and Companions of Orders of the Bath, Star of India, St. Michael
and St. George, Indian Empire and British Empire wear ribbon and Badge
in the same way as Knights Commanders. Ladies who are Commanders of the
British Empire Order wear the Badge on the left breast of the coat or dress.
Companions or Members of the other Orders wear the Badge suspended by
the Ribbon on the left breast by males, and on the left shoulder by females, but with
evening dress the Badge is worn in miniature on the left coat lapel.
Officers and Members of the British Empire Order (both ladies and
gentlemen) wear the Badge on the left breast of the coat or dress.
Miniature Insignia of Knights Grand Cross and Knights Commanders are only
worn in accordance with Army Regulation, and there is no miniature for Commanders
of the Royal Victorian Order.
Insignia, Decorations and Medals may be worn with morning dress on official
occasions and at public functions. The Ribbons of the Orders, Decorations and
Medals may be worn on all occasions at the discretion of the holder.
Biographies of the Knights and Companions of the undermentioned Orders are
given in the sections following.
THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER.
The Order of the Garter, constituted by King Edward III., about August 1348,
has, since June 28th, 1831, consisted of the Sovereign and twenty-five Knight Com-
panions, such lineal descendants of King George I., as may have been elected, and of
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Sovereigns and extra Knights who have been admitted by special statutes. The
Prince of Wales is a constituent part of the original institution. The Habit and
Ensigns of the Order are (t) A Garter of
dark blue velvet, edged with gold, bearing the
motto, Honi soit qui mal y pense , in gold
letters, with buckle and pendant of gold, richly
chased. [It is worn on the left leg, below
the knee.] (it) A Mantle of blue velvet
lined with taffeta, with a representation of the
Garter encircling the Cross of St. George on
an escutcheon argent embroidered on the left
shoulder, the Sovereign having the star. (Hi) A
Hood of crimson velvet, (iv) A Surcoat of
crimson velvet, lined with white taffeta, (v) A
Hat of black velvet, lined with white taffeta,
and fastened thereto by a band of diamonds, a
plume of white ostrich feathers, in the centre
of which a tuft of black heron’s feathers, (pi)
A Collar of gold (weighing thirty ounces,
troy) consisting of twenty-four pieces, each in
the form of a Garter surrounding the Tudor
Rose, connected by twenty-four knots of chased
gold, and pendent thereto (vii) the George,
an enamelled figure of St. George on horseback,
encountering the dragon, (z /Hi) The Lesser
George or Badge is worn pendent from a four-
inch dark blue ribbon over the left shoulder.
(ix) The Star of eight points of silver, in the
centre the Cross of St. George gules, encircled
with the Garter. At death the Badge and Star
insignia of tfcr ©rZrtr of tfct barter. are delivered up to His Majesty by the Knight’s
nearest male relative, the Collar and Garter being returned to the Central Chancery.
The Chapel of St. George, Windsor Castle, is the chapel of the Order.
Sovereign, — H.M. King George V.
H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.
Ladies of the Order,— H.M. The Queen. H.M. Queen Alexandra.
H.R.H. Duke of York. H.R.H.
Duke of Connaught. H.R.H. Prince
Arthur of Connaught. King of Italy.
King of Spain. King of Sweden.
King of Norway. King Manoel j
4 of Portugal). Emperor of Japan, i
King of Denmark. King of the
Belgians. Hereditary Grand Duke
Michael Alexandrovitch of Russia.
Duke d’ Aosta. Earl of Rosebery.
Marquess of Breadalbane. Mar-
quess of Lansdowne. Duke of Portland.
Duke of Bedford. Duke of Marl-
borough. Duke of Wellington.
Duke of Richmond and Gordon. Mar-
quess of Lincolnshire. Marquess of
Crewe. Earl of Durham. Earl of
Selborne. Viscount Grey of Fallodon.
Earl Spencer. Earl Beauchamp.
Earl of Derby. Earl of Chester-
field. Earl Curzon of Kedleston.
i Duke of Devonshire. Baron Hardinge
j of Penshurst. Marquess of Salisbury.
Marquess of Bath. Duke of Rut-
j land. Marquess of Londonderry.
Prelate — The Lord Bishop of Winchester.
Chancellor — The Lord Bishop of Oxford.
Registrar — The Dean of Windsor.
' Carter Principal King op Arms — Sir Henry Farnham Burke, K.C.V.O., C.B., F.S.A.
Yeoman Usher of the Black Rod— Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Pulteney Pulteney, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., D.S.O.
Secretary — Brig.-Gen. Sir Douglas Frederick Rawdon Dawson, G.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G.
THE MOST ANCIENT AND MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE THISTLE.
The Order of the Thistle, said to have been founded by King Achaius, was
revived by King James II. in 1687, and re-established by Queen Anne, Dec. 31st,
1703. It consists of the Sovereign and sixteen Knights. The insignia are
(i) the Star, consisting of a St. Andrew’s cross of silver embroidery with rays
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emanating between the points of the cross ; in the centre upon a field of
gold, a Thistle of green, heightened with
gold, and surrounded by a circle of green,
having thereon the motto in letters of gold,
Ne?no me impune lacessit. [It is worn affixed
to the left breast.] ( [ii ) The Collar of gold
consists of thistles intermingled with sprigs of
rue, pendant from the centre the St. Andrew
of gold enamelled, with the gown green and
the surcoat purple, bearing before him the
cross enamelled white, and having round the
image rays of gold going out from it in the
form of a glory, {in') The Mantle is of green
velvet bound with taffeta and tied with cords
and tassels of green and gold ; on the left
shoulder is a representation of the Star of the
Order, (iv) The Badge or Jewel (of gold
enamelled) has on one side the image of St.
Andrew with the cross before, enamelled as
above described or cut in stone, and on the
back enamelled a Thistle, gold and green,
the flower reddish, with the before-mentioned
motto round it, the Thistle on an enamelled
green ground. [It is worn attached to a dark
green ribbon over the left shoulder and tied
under the right arm.] (v) The Hat is of
black velvet, ornamented with white osprey
plumes. At death the Badge and Star are
delivered up to His Majesty, the Collar being
returned to the Central Chancery. The Chapel
Unsujrua of tju ffiriwr of ®l?istk.
of the Order is in St. Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh.
Sovereign, — H.M. King George V.
H.R.H. Duke of Connaught. H.R.H.
Prince Arthur of Connaught.- Duke of
Montrose. Earl of Rosebery. Mar-
quess of Zetland. Baron Balfour of
Burleigh. Earl of Erroll. Duke of
Roxburghe. Marquess of Aberdeen and
Temair. Baron Hamilton of Dalzell..
Earl of Mar and Kellie. Baron Reay.
Viscount Haldane. Baron KinnaircL
Baron Lovat. — ‘-Duke of Buccleuch.
Earl Haig. Duke of Atholl.
Dean — Very Rev. Andrew Wallace Williamson, C.V.O., D.D.
Chancellor — His Grace the Duke of Montrose, K.T.
Secretary — Major Sir Duncan Alexander Dundas Campbell, Bt. , C.V.O.
Lyon King of Arms — Sir James Balfour Paul, C.V.O. , LL.D.
Gentleman Usher of the Green Rod — Brig. -Gen. Robert Gordon Gordon-Gilmour,
C.V.O., C.B., D.S.O.
THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF ST. PATRICK.
The Order of St. Patrick, instituted by King George III., Feb. 5th, 1783, and revised
1905, consists of the Sovereign, the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, as Grand Master, and
twenty-two Knights ; also certain Extra and
Honorary Knights. The Insignia are (i) the
Star of silver, consisting of eight points — that
is to say, four greater and four lesser issuing
from a centre enclosing a representation of the
Badge of the Order, but without the wreath
of trefoils. («) The Mantle is of sky blue
satin wrought in Ireland, lined with white silk,
on the right shoulder a hood of the same, the
Mantle being fastened by a cord of blue silk
and gold, and it has the star of the Order
embroidered on the right side. (Hi) The
Collar, of pure gold, is composed of five
roses and six harps alternately, each tied
together with a knot of gold, the roses being
enamelled alternately, white leaves within red
and red leaves within white, and in the centre
an Imperial Crown, surmounting a harp of
gold, from which is pendent (iv) the Badge
of gold is officially described as oval (but there
are several circular specimens in existence) ;
it is composed of the Cross of St. Patrick gules
on a field argent (hollow in practice), sur-
Snsionut of tfcr <£>rt>tr of Jhitrirk. mounted by a trefoil slipped vert, each leaf
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809
charged with an Imperial Crown or, all within a circle of sky-blue enamel (sometimes
in practice gold), with the motto of the Order, Quis separabit MDCCLXXXf/I,
thereon in letters of gold, the whole enclosed in a wreath of trefoils enamelled in
their proper colours on a gold ground. The Badge is removed from the chain
when it is worn with the ribbon of the Order, which is sky blue four inches wide ;
the Grand Master and Officers of the Order use one two inches wide. At death
the Badge and Star are delivered up by the Knight’s nearest male relative either
to His Majesty or the Viceroy of Ireland, the Collar being returned to Ulster
King of Arms. There is no Chapel of the Order, but before the Disestablishment
of the Irish Church Investitures took place in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin ; now
they are held in St. Patrick’s Hall, Dublin Castle.
The ceremony of investiture is as follows : The two Junior Knights conduct the
Knight elect to the Sovereign’s presence. The Chancellor of the Order reads over
to him the declaration, the Knight elect repeating it sentence by sentence. He then
signs the Register and kneels down, wrhen the Sovereign, assisted by the two Senior
Knights present, places over the new Knight’s right shoulder the ribbon with badge,
reading the admonition. After kissing hands the Knight rises and is girded with
the sword, the Chancellor pronouncing an admonition. He is next robed with the
Mantle, a further admonition being read by the Chancellor. The new Knight’s
banner is then unfurled, and, after a flourish of trumpets, Ulster King of Arms
declares the new Knight’s title, the Sovereign shakes his hand, and Ulster conducts
him to his seat.
Sovereign,— H.M. King George V.
Lord-Lieut. of Ireland ( Grand Master ).
H.R.H. Duke of Connaught. Earl
of Gosford. Earl of Listowel. Earl
of Dunraven. Baron Monteagle of
Brandon. Earl of Iveagh. Earl of
Bandon. Earl of Enniskillen. Earl
of Mayo.- Earl of Meath. Baron
Castletown. Baron Pirrie, Earl of
Granard. Earl of Arran. Earl of
Shaftesbury. Earl of Bessborough.
Earl of Donoughmore Viscount Powers-
court. Earl of Midleton. Earl of
Cavan. Viscount French of Ypres.
Baron Oranmore and Browne. Earl of
Desart.
Chancellor — The Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland.
Ulster King of Arms — Major Sir Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson, C.V.O. , F.S.A.,
A.R.E.
Secretary — Lieut. -Col. Sir Gustavus Francis William Lambart, Bt., G.C.V.O.
Genealogist — Sir Henry Farnham Burke, K.C.V.O., C.B., F.S.A.
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod — Samuel Murray Power, Esq., C. B.
Dublin Herald — Major Guillamore O’Grady, M.A.
Cork Herald — Capt. Richard Alexander Lyonal Keith,
Athlone Pursuivant — George Dames Burtchaell, Esq., K.C., M.A., M.R.I.A.
THE MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH.
The Order of the Bath was instituted in 1399. After the time of Charles II.
it fell into decay, and remained obsolete until it was revived by George I.
in 1725. The provisions of the Order were enlarged in 1815 and further
extended in 1847, when new statutes regarding appointments to the Order
were promulgated, these subsequently being modified in 1905 and 1912. It now
consists of three classes : (?) Knights Grand Cross (fifty-five military and twenty-
seven civil), exclusive of the Sovereign, Princes of the Blood Royal, and distinguished
foreigners who may be nominated to the honorary distinction. These Knights are
entitled to receive a grant of supporters to their armorial bearings and to wear the
collar, the badge, and the star embroidered on the left side of the crimson mantle
below a white silk lace, (??*) Knights Commanders (145 military and 105 civil),
exclusive of foreign officers who may be admitted as Honorary Knights Com-
manders. Each Commander is entitled to the distinctive appellation of knighthood
after he has been invested with the insignia, and to wear the badge pendent by
a two-inch crimson ribbon round the neck, (fit) Companions (705 military
and 283 civil — further increased as to civil in 1912, to enable Naval officers above
the rank of Lieut, to be decorated — exclusive of any “ Additional Members” which
may be appointed), wear the' badge pendent by an inch and a half crimson ribbon
on the left breast.
The Insignia are (?) the Collar of gold (weighing thirty ounces troy), composed
of nine Imperial Crowns or and eight devices, each consisting of a rose, a thistle, and
a shamrock, issuing from a gold sceptre, all enamelled in their proper colours ; the
crowns and devices being linked together with seventeen knots enamelled argent,
and having pendant therefrom the badge of the Order, (it) The Military Knight
Grand Cross Star is formed of rays of silver, thereon a gold Maltese cross, in
the centre whereof on a ground argent three Imperial Crowns, one and two or, the
three crowns within a circle gules inscribed with the motto of the Order, Tria
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juncta in uno , in letters of gold, the said circle encompassed by two branches of
laurel proper, issuant from an escroll azure inscribed lch dien in letters of gold.
(in) Civil Knight Grand Cross Star is of rays of silver issuing from a centre
and charged with three Imperial Crowns, one and two within a circle gules upon
which is the motto of the Order in gold. The Collar and Badge are returned at
death to the Central Chancery, but not so the investment Badge and Star. ( iv )
Military Knight Commander’s Star is in the form of a cross patee of silver,
being made of four rays of silver, between each of which is a smaller ray, also of
silver, and has the same centre as the Knight’s Grand Cross, but without a gold
Maltese cross thereon. ( v ) Civil Knight Commander’s Star is of the same
form and size, but without a laurel wreath round the circle containing the motto and
the escroll, and without the words lch dien underneath. [The Crowns in the Stars
are of different designs for Civil and Military.] ( vi ) Military Badge is a gold
Maltese cross of eight points, enamelled argent, edged gold, and terminating with
small gold balls ; in each of the four angles a lion passant guardant or ; in the centre
on a ground argent the rose, thistle, and shamrock, issuant from a sceptre between
three Imperial Crowns all or, within a circle gules, thereon the motto of the Order,
star, g.c.b.' the collar and badces. star. c.c.b.
INSICNIA OF 1 HE ORDER OF THE BATH.
Tria jiincta in uno , in gold letters and encompassed by two branches of laurel
proper, issuing from an escroll azure inscribed lch dien in letters of gold. [It is
worn by Knights Grand Cross pendent from a four-inch crimson ribbon across the
right shoulder to the left side, by Knights Commanders from the neck, and by
Companions from the button-hole.] (vii) Civil Badge is oval and comprises a
rose, thistle, and shamrock, issuing from a sceptre between three Imperial Crowns,
the whole pierced and encircled by the motto, all gold. [Civil Knight Commanders
wear the same badge of a smaller size round the neck by a crimson ribbon, and Civil
Companions wear from the left breast a still smaller size pendent by a crimson ribbon
attached by a buckle.] The Badge and Star of a K.C.B. and the Badge of a C. B.
are not returned after death. The Mantle of a Knight Grand Cross is of crimson,
bearing on the shoulder a representation of the Star, and the Hat is also of crimson,
high crowned and with a plume of white feathers at the side. Henry VII.’s Chapel
in Westminster Abbey is the Chapel of the Order.
For Recipients see “Knightage” and “ Companionage.”
Bath King of Arms— Adm. of the Fleet Sir George Astley Callaghan, G.C.B., G.C.V.O.
Gentleman Usher of the Scarlet Rod — Col. Sir Charles Wyndham Murray, C. B.
Registrar and Secretary — Brig. -Gen. Sir Douglas Frederick Rawdon Dawson,
G.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G.
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THE ORDER OF MERIT.
This is a very exclusive Order, instituted by King Edward VII. on June 26th, 1902,
by letters patent, but carries with it no special title or personal precedence.
The Badge of the Order (which is always worn round the neck, and is not
returnable at death) consists of a cross of red and blue enamel of eight points,
having the words “ For Merit ” (the motto of the Order) in gold letters within a laurel
wreath on’ a blue enamel centre. The reverse of the badge
shows the Royal and Imperial cipher in gold (two silver
swords with gold hilts, placed saltirewise between the angles
of the cross, being added in the case of members chosen
for military or naval distinction) also within a laurel wreath,
on a blue enamel centre ; and the whole is surmounted by
the Imperial Crown enamelled in colour, and suspended by
a parti-coloured ribbon of Garter blue and crimson, two
inches broad. The Sovereign’s insignia, except, of course,
for the modifications necessary to distinguish the Royal
dignity of the wearer, is similar to the insignia worn by the
ordinary members of the Order. The ceremony of investi-
ture is from time to time conducted by the Sovereign as in
the case of any other Order, the members designate being
introduced by the officer of the Order in attendance.
Members of the Order are entitled to attach a facsimile of
its badge and ribbon to their arms, and add the letters
O.M. after their names, usually after those of the Bath. The
Seal of the Order is a facsimile of the badge, impaled with the Royal Arms, on a
white ground, with the legend, “The Seal of the Order of Merit.” June 26th is the
anniversary of the Order. The Secretary and Registrar, who wears, as his badge of
office, a decoration similar to that worn by the members of the Order, with the addition
of two silver pens placed saltirewise between the angles of the cross, takes charge of the
Seal of the Order, keeps a record of its members, conducts all correspondence connected
with it, and makes an entry of all its proceedings in the register of the Order, the
Chancery of which is in the office of the Lord Chamberlain of the Household,
Sovereign, — H.M. King George V.
Viscount Morley of Blackburn, P.C.
Adm. of the Fleet Sir Edward Hobart
Seymour, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.V.O.
F. -M. Marquis Ariyoshi Yamagata
(Hon.). Adm. Count Heihachiro Togo
(Hon). Viscount Bryce, P.C.,
G. C.V.O., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S,
Professor Henry Jackson, LL.D.
Thomas Hardy, Litt.D. Sir George
Otto Trevelyan, Bt. , P.C., LL.D., D.C.L.
Sir Edward Elgar, Mus.D. Adm.
of the Fleet Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson, Bt. ,
V.C. , G.C.B., G.C.V.O. Professor Sir
Joseph John Thomson, D.Sc. , LL.D.,
Ph.D. Sir Archibald Geikie, K.C.B. ,
D.C.L., LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.S. F.-M.
Viscount French of Ypres, P.C. , K.P. ,
G. C. B. , G. C. V. O. , K. C. M. G. Viscount
Haldane, P.C., K.T. Rt. Hon. Arthur
James Balfour, M.P., LL.D., D.C.L. ,
F. R.S. Adm. Viscount Jellicoe, G.C.B.,
G. C.V.O. Marshal Ferdinand Foch
(Hon.).- Marshal Joseph Jacques Cdsare
Joffre, G.C.B. (Hon.). Adm. of the
Fleet Earl Beatty, G.C.B., G.C.V.O.,
D. S. O. F. -M. Earl Haig, K. T.,G.C. B. ,
G.C.V.O., K.C.I.E. Rt. Hon. David
Lloyd George, P.C., M.P.
Secretary and Registrar — Col. the Hon. Sir Henry Charles Legge, G.C.V.O.
THE MOST EXALTED ORDER OF THE STAR OF INDIA.
The Order of the Star of India was instituted by Queen Victoria in 1861, and
enlarged 1866, 1876, 1897, 1902, and 1911, and the dignity of Knight Grand
Commander may be conferred on Princes or Chiefs of India, or upon British subjects
for important and loyal service rendered to the Indian Empire ; the second and third
classes for services in the Indian Empire of not less than thirty years in the de-
partment of the Sec. of State for India. It consists of the Sovereign, a Grand
Master (the Viceroy of India), the first class of forty-four Knights Grand Commanders
(22 British and 22 Native), the second class of one hundred Knights Commanders, and
the third class of two hundred Companions, exclusive of Extra and Honorary Members,
as well as certain additional Knights and Companions.
The Insignia are (i) the Collar of gold, composed of the lotus of India, of
palm branches lied together in saltire, of the united red and white rose, and in the
centre an Imperial Crown ; all enamelled in their proper colours and linked together
by gold chains, (if) The Star of a Knight Grand Commander is composed
of rays of gold issuing from a centre, having thereon a star of five points in diamonds
resting upon a light blue enamelled circular riband, tied at the ends and inscribed
with the motto of the Order, Heaven! s Light our Guide , also in diamonds. That
of a Knight Commander is somewhat different, and is described below. (Hi) The
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Badge, an onyx cameo having Her Majesty Queen Victoria’s Royal effigy thereon,
set in a perforated and ornamented oval, con-
taining the motto of the Order surmounted
by a star of five points, all in diamonds.
( iv ) The Mantle of light blue satin lined
with white, and fastened with a cordon of white
silk with blue and silver tassels. On the left
side a representation of the star of the Order.
The Ribbon of the Order (four inches wide
for Knights Grand Commanders) is sky-blue^
having a narrow white stripe towards either
edge, and is worn from the right shoulder to
the left side. A Knight Commander wears
(a) around his neck a ribbon two inches in
width, of the same colours and pattern as a
Knight Grand Commander, and pendent there-
from a badge of a smaller size, (b) on his left
breast a Star composed of rays of silver issuing
from a gold centre, having thereon a silver
star of five points resting upon a light blue
enamelled circular ribbon, tied at the ends,
inscribed with the motto of the Order in
diamonds. A Companion wears from his left
breast a badge of the same form as appointed
for a Knight Commander, but of a smaller
size pendent to a like ribbon of the breadth
of one and a half inches. All Insignia are
returnable at death to the Central Chancery,
or if recipient was resident in India to the
Insignia of tfce ©rber of £iar of Inina. Secretary of the Order at Calcutta.
For Recipients see “Knightage” and “ Companionage.”
Secretary — The Secretary to the Government of India in the Foreign Department.
Registrar — The Comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain’s Department.
THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE.
The Order of St. Michael and St. George, instituted in 1818, and enlarged and
extended in 1868, 1877, 1887, and 1902, is conferred on natural-born subjects of
the Crown of the United Kingdom who may
hold, or have held, high or confidential office
within the British Colonial possessions, and in
reward for services in relation to the foreign
affairs of the Empire. It consists of not more
than one hundred Knights Grand Cross (of
whom the Grand Master is the first and prin-
cipal), exclusive of Honorary Members, three
hundred Knights Commanders, and six hun-
dred Companions. The Knights Grand Cross
are entitled to bear supporters, and to encircle
their coats of arms with the collar, ribbon,
and motto of the Order. The Knights Com-
manders encircle their arms with the ribbon
and motto, and Companions suspend the badge
of the Order to their arms. The Insignia are :
(i) The Star of the Knight Grand Cross,
is composed of seven rays of silver having
a small ray of gold between each of them, and
over all the Cross of St. George gules ; in
the centre is the representation of the Arch-
angel St. Michael holding in his dexter hand
a flaming sword and trampling upon Satan,
within a blue circle, inscribed with the motto,
Auspicium melioris cevi , in letters of gold.
(it) The Collar of gold, formed alternately
of lions of England royally crowned, of Maltese
crosses of white enamel, and of the cyphers
S. M. and S. G., having in the centre the Im-
perial Crown over two winged lions, passant
guardant, each holding in his fore paw a book and seven arrows ; at the opposite
end of the collar are two similar lions, the whole linked together by small chains.
(Hi) The Badge is a cross of fourteen points enamelled argent, edged gold, having
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in the centre on one side the Archangel St. Michael holding in his dexter hand
a flaming sword and trampling upon Satan, and on the other St. George on horse-
back and in armour with a spear encountering a dragon, each within a blue circle,
on which is inscribed the motto of the Order in letters of gold ; the badge is en-
signed by an Imperial Crown gold, and it is worn by the Knights Grand Cross,
either attached to the collar or to a four-inch Saxon-blue ribbon with a scarlet
stripe from the right shoulder to the left side. (iv) The Mantle is of Saxon-
blue satin, lined with scarlet silk, tied with a cordon of blue and scarlet silk
and gold, with two tassels of the same colours, and having on the left side the Star
of the Order. ( v ) The Chapeau is of blue satin, lined with scarlet and surmounted
with white and black ostrich feathers. [Knights Commanders wear the badge, sus-
pended to a two-inch ribbon from the neck, and wear on their left side a Star,
composed of four rays, thereon a small cross of eight points in saltire argent, sur-
mounted by the Cross of St. George gules, and having the same centre as the Star
of the Grand Crosses. Companions wear the Badge or small Cross of the Order
from an inch and a half ribbon attached by a buckle to the left breast of the coat.]
The Chapel of the Order is in St. Paul’s Cathedral, London. The Insignia of this
Order is not returnable at death.
For Recipients see “Knightage” and “ Companionage.”
King of Arms — Sir Montagu Frederick Ommanney, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., I.S.O.
Gentleman Usher of the Blue Rod — Sir Reginald Laurence Antrobus, K.C.M.G. , C.B.
Secretary — The Permanent Under Sec. of State for the Colonies.
Registrar — The Senior Assist. Under Sec. of State for the Colonies.
Prelate — Rt. Rev. Henry Hutchinson Montgomery, D.D.
Chancellor — Earl Buxton, P.C., G.C.M.G.
THE MOST EMINENT ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE.
This Order, instituted by H.M. Queen Victoria, Empress of India, Jan. 1st, 1878,
and extended and enlarged in 1886, 1887, 1892, 1897, 1902, and 1911, is conferred
for services rendered to the Indian Empire, and consists of the Sovereign, a Grand
Master, forty Knights Grand Commanders (of whom the Grand Master is first and
principal), one hundred and twenty Knights Commanders, and an indefinite number
of Companions (not exceeding, without special statute, 40 nominations in any one
year) ; also Extra and Honorary Members over and above the vacancies caused by
promotion to a higher class of the Order, as well as certain Additional Knights and
Companions appointed by special statute Jan. 1st,
1909, commemorative of the 50th Anniversary of the
assumption of Crown Govt, in India.
The Insignia are : (i) The Collar of gold,
formed of elephants, lotus flowers, peacocks in their
pride, and Indian roses, in the centre the Imperial
Crown, the whole linked together with chains ; {it)
The Star of the Knight Grand Commander, com-
prised of five rays of silver, having a smaller ray of
gold between each of them, the whole alternately
plain and scaled, issuing from a gold centre, having
thereon Her Majesty Queen Victoria’s Royal Effigy,
within a purple circle, inscribed Imperatricis Auspiciis,
and surmounted by an Imperial Crown, gold ; (Hi)
The Badge, consisting of a rose enamelled gules,
barbed vert, and having in the centre Her Majesty
Queen Victoria’s Royal Effigy, within a purple circle,
inscribed Imperatricis Auspiciis , surmounted by an
Imperial Crown, also gold ; (iv) The Mantle is of
Imperial purple satin, lined with and fastened by a
cordon of white silk, with purple silk and gold tassels
attached. On the left side a representation of the
Star of the Orders
The ribbon of a Knight Grand Commander
is of purple and four inches in width. A Knight
Commander wears : (af around his neck a purple ribbon two inches in width, of the
same colour (purple) and pattern as a Knight Grand Commander, pendent therefrom
a badge of smaller size : ( \b ) on his left breast a star, similar to that of the first class,
but the rays of which are all of silver.
The above-mentioned Insignia are returned at death to the Central Chancery,
or if the Knight was resident in India to the Secretary of the Order at
Calcutta.
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A Companion wears from the left breast a badge (not returnable at death) of the
same form as appointed for a Knight Commander, but of smaller size, pendent to a
like ribbon of the breadth of one and a half inches.
For Recipients see “Knightage” and “ Companionagk.”
Secretary — Spencer Harcourt Butler, Esq., C.S.I., C.I.E.
■Kepi IJirtorian ©riitr.
THE ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER.
This Order, instituted by H.M. Queen Victoria, Empress of India, April 21st,
1896, consists of the Sovereign, Ordinary Members, and such Honorary Members
as the Sovereign shall from time to time ap-
point, the Members being divided into five
classes, and designated respectively : (1) Knights
Grand Cross, (2) Knights Commanders, (3)
Commanders, (4) Members of the Fourth Class,
and (5) Members of the Fifth Class.
The persons to be admitted as Ordinary
Members of this Order shall be such persons,
being subjects of the British Crown, who, having
rendered extraordinary, or important, or per-
sonal service to the Sovereign, merit Royal
favour ; and the Honorary Members of the
several classes consist of those Foreign Princes
and persons upon whom the Sovereign may
think fit to confer the honour of being received
into the Order.
The Members of the several grades in the
Order are to have place and precedence as
follows : — the Knights Grand Cross, Knights
Commanders, and Commanders next to and
immediately after the Knights Grand Com-
manders and Knights Commanders of the Most
Eminent Order of the Indian Empire; the
Members of the Fourth Class after the Com-
panions of the said Most Eminent Order, and
the Members of the Fifth Class after the Com-
panions of the Distinguished Service Order.
The number of the Members is unlimited,
and the anniversary of the Order is the Twentieth day of June every year, being
the day of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria’s Accession to the Throne of these
Realms.
The Mantle of a Knight Grand Cross is of dark blue satin, edged with red satin
two inches in width, the edging of the collar being half an inch wide, lined with white
silk, the mantle being fastened by a cordon of dark blue silk and gold, having
two dark blue silk and gold tassels attached thereto ; on the left side of the mantle
is embroidered a representation of the Star of a Knight Grand Cross of the Order.
The Collar is of gold, composed of octagonal pieces and oblong perforated and
ornamental frames alternately, linked together with gold ; the said pieces edged and
ornamented with gold, each containing upon a blue enamelled ground a gold rose
jewelled with a carbuncle, and the said frames are of gold, each containing a portion
of the inscription “Victoria . . . Britt. Reg. . . . Def. Fid. . . . Ind. Imp.” in
letters of white enamel ; in the centre of the collar, within a perforated and ornamental
frame of gold, is an octagonal piece, enamelled blue, edged with red, and charged with
a white saltire, thereon a gold medallion of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria’s effigy,
from which hangs the Cross of the Order (detachable).
The Badge of Knights Grand Cross consists of a white enamelled Maltese cross of
eight points ; on an oval centre of crimson enamel the Royal and Imperial cypher
(V.R. I.) in gold, within a blue enamelled circle, thereon the
motto of the Order, namely, “ Victoria ” in letters of gold,
the circle being surmounted by an Imperial Crown en-
amelled in proper colours; and is worn over the right
shoulder, suspended from a dark blue ribbon with a narrow
edge either side of three stripes — red, white, and red — of
the breadth7 of three inches and three-quarters, passing from
the right shoulder to the left side.
The Star of Knights Grand Cross consists of a silver
chipped star of eight points; in the 'centre a representation
of the Badge of the First Class of the Order.
The Knights Commanders wear around their necks a ribbon
of the same colours as that of the Knights Grand Cross, of
the breadth of one inch and three-quarters, and pendent there-
from the badge, which is of the same pattern as, but of
smaller size than, that of a Knight Grand Cross. The star is composed of a Maltese
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cross in silver, with smaller rays issuing from the centre between the angles of
the cross ; in the centre the badge of the Order as before described, with the
cross in frosted silver instead of white enamel.
The Commanders wear around their necks the like riband and badge as that
appointed for the Knights Commanders, but are not entitled to wear the star.
The Members of the Fourth Class wear a badge of the same form and appearance
as that appointed for the Commanders, but of smaller size, pendent from a ribbon of
the same colours, of the breadth of an inch and a quarter, attached from the left breast.
The Members of the Fifth Class wear, from the left breast, the same riband and
badge as that appointed for the Fourth Class, with the exception that the cross is of
frosted silver instead of white enamel.
The Collar is returnable at death or on receipt of the Collar of an Order of
higher rank, and the other Insignia is returnable on presentation to a higher class in
the Order, but not at death.
[“The Royal Victorian Medal” (silver-gilt, silver, or bronze, having on the
obverse the Royal effigy, and on the reverse the Royal and Imperial cypher upon
an ornamental shield within a wreath of laurel, in base a scroll, thereon the
words “ Royal Victorian Medal ”) was also instituted by Queen Victoria. This
Medal is worn on the left breast of the coat or outer garment pendent to a ribbon
of the breadth of one inch and a quarter of the same colour and pattern as that
appointed for the members of the Royal Victorian Order. Later King Edward VII.
founded a decoration, in Aug. 1902, styled the “ Royal Victorian Chain,” which
is only bestowed on special occasions, and may be worn on all occasions when
the Ribbon of the Victorian Order is worn.]
For Recipients see “Knightage” and “ Companionage.”
Secretary — The Keeper of the Privy Purse.
Registrar-Six Francis Morgan Bryant, C.B.E., M.V.O., I.S.O.
THE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.
This Order, instituted in June 1917, and extended Dec. 1918, is conferred for
important services rendered to the Empire, and is awarded to both men and women.
It consists of the Sovereign and five classes: — (I.) Knights Grand Cross and Dames
Grand Cross, (II.) Knights Commanders and Dames Commanders, (III.) Com-
manders, (IV.) Officers, (V.) Members. Foreign persons upon whom the Order is
conferred are “Honorary.”
This Order ranks next to and immediately after the Royal Victorian Order; Knights
Grand Cross have place and precedency next to
and immediately after the Knights Grand Cross
of the Royal Victorian Order ; Dames Grand
Cross next to and immediately before the wives
of Knights Grand Cross of the Bath, and may
use the appellation and style of Dame before
their Christian or first names ; the Knights
Commanders have place and precedency next
to and immediately after the Knights Com-
manders of the Royal Victorian Order ; Dames
Commanders next to and immediately before
the wives of Knights Commanders of the Bath,
and may use the appellation and style of Dame
before their Christian cr first names ; men who
are Commanders have place and precedency
next to and immediately after the Members of
the Third Class of the Royal Victorian Order
and women who are Commanders next to and
immediately before the Wives of Companions
of the Bath ; men who are Officers have place
and precedency next to and immediately after
the Members of the Fourth Class of the Royal
Victorian Order and women who are Officers
next to and immediately before the wives of
Members of the Fourth Class of the Royal
Victorian Order ; men who are Members have
place and precedency next to and immediately
after the Members of the Fifth Class of the
Royal Victorian Order, and women who are
Members next to and immediately before the wives of Members of the Fifth Class
of the Royal Victorian Order.
Knights and Dames Grand Cross wear the badge of the Order, which shall
consist of a cross patonce, enamelled pearl, fimbriated or, surmounted by a gold
medallion with a representation of Britannia seated within a circle gules inscribed
with the motto, “For God and the Empire,” in letters of gold ensigned with the
Imperial Crown or, the whole suspended from a purple riband of the breadth of
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three inches and three-quarters, passing from the right shoulder to the left side, and
on the left side of their coats or outer garments an oval Star composed of eight
points and charged with a medallion as above.
Knights Commanders wear around their necks a riband of the same colour and
pattern as that of Knights Grand Cross of the breadth of one inch and three-quarters
and pendent therefrom the badge of the Knights Commanders of the Order, which
shall be of similar form and pattern to that appointed for Knights Grand Cross, but
of smaller size, and also wear on the left side of their coats or outer garments a silves
Star composed of four equal points and four lesser, charged with a medallion ar
before, while Dames Commanders wear a badge of similar form and pattern as that
appointed for Knights Commanders, attached to a riband, also similar to that worn
by Knights Commanders, but tied in a bow and worn on the left shoulder, and they
wear a like Star.
Commanders in the same manner wear the like riband and badge as that appointed
for Knights or Dames Commanders, but are not entitled to wear the Star.
Officers wear a badge of similar form and pattern as that appointed for Com-
manders, but of a smaller size and silver gilt, attached to a riband of the same colour
and pattern of the breadth of one inch and a quarter, attached to the left breast of
their coats or outer garments by men, and tied in a bow on the left shoulder by
women.
Members wear in like manner the same riband and badge as that appointed to
Officers except that it is in silver.
There are both Military and Civil Divisions of this Order ; the Insignia for both is
the same, but the Ribbon of the Military Division is distinguished by a vertical red
stripe in the centre.
The Insignia are returned at death to the Secretary of the Order (also on promotion
the Insignia of the class theretofore worn).
[There is a medal in connection with the Order which may be awarded to persons
not Members of any of the five classes.]
For Recipients see “Knightage” and “ Companionage.”
The Officers of the Order consist of : —
Gentleman Usher of the Purple Rod — Sir Frederic George Kenyon, K.C. B.
Registrar and Secretary — The Central Chancery of Orders of Knighthood.
Secretary — The Permanent Under Sec. of State for the Home Department.
King at Arms — Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Henry Fitzroy Paget, G.C.B. , K.C.V.O.
ORDER OF THE COMPANIONS OF HONOUR.
Instituted on June 4th, 1917, consists of the Sovereign
and not more than 50 Members ; it may be conferred
on persons (women being eligible equally with men) for
having done conspicuous national service, and for whom
the distinction is deemed the most appropriate form of
recognition, constituting as it does an honour dissociated
either from acceptance of title or the classification of
merit, and carrying with it no title or precedence, but
recipients are permitted to put the initials “C.H.” after
their names, these being placed subsequent to the
initials “ G.B.E.” The Badge of the Order is oval, and
consists of a gold medallion with representation of an
oak tree and pendant from a branch a shield of the Royal
Arms ; on the dexter a representation of a knight armed
and in armour, mounted on a horse, the whole within
a circle inscribed with the motto “ In action faithful and
in honour clear” in letters of gold ensigned with the
Imperial Crown proper. Men suspend it around their
necks from a carmine riband 1^ inches wide with a
bordure interlaced gold ; women wear it attached to a
similar riband tied in a bow on the left shoulder. A
representation of the Badge may be suspended from
an escutcheon of armorial bearings.
Lieut.-Gen. the Rt. Hon. Jan Christian
Smuts, P.C. Henry Gosling. Maud
Evelyn, Marchionessof Lansdowne.G.B. E. ,
V.A., C.I. Miss Elizabeth Haldane.
Kenneth Bingham Quinan. Sir
Henry Babington Smith, G.B.E.,
K.C.B., C.S. I. Viscount Burnham.
Sir Frank Athelstane Swettenham,
G.C.M.G. Hon. Edward Gerald Strutt.
Baron Faringdon. Viscount Chet-
wynd. Professor William Ripper.
Mrs. Margaret Edith Tennant. Mrs.
Violet Carruthers. William John Davis.
George James Wardle, M.P.
Alexander Wilkie, M.P. Surg.-Gen.
Sir Alfred Keogh, G.C.B. , M.D.
Col. Sir Herbert Charles Perrott, Bt.,
C.B. James Parker, M.P. Janies
Arthur Sedden, M.P. Sir Samuel
Butler Provis, K.C. B. Walter Thomas
Layton, C. B. E. Sir Thomas Royden,
Bt. Rt. Hon. George Nicol Barnes,
P.C., M.P. Philip Henry Kerr.
ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD, ETC.
817
THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER.
This Order, instituted by H.M. Queen Victoria, by Royal
Warrant, Sept. 6th, 1886, consists of the Sovereign, and of the
Members or Companions, and may be conferred on commissioned
Officers of the Navy, Army, Marines, Air Force, or Indian and
Colonial Naval and Military Forces, who have been specially
mentioned in despatches for meritorious or distinguished services
in the field or before the enemy. Bars may be added for addi-
tional acts of gallantry, indicated in undress uniform by silver
rosettes worn on the ribbon. Since August 1st, 1918, this Order
has been awarded in respect of active service for “services in
action” only, i.e. (1) for service under fire; (2) distinguished
individual service in connection with air raids, bombardments, or
other enemy action.
The Badge of the Order (which is not returnable at death) is
a gold cross enamelled white, edged gold, having on one side
thereof in the centre, within a wreath of laurels enamelled green,
the Imperial Crown in gold, upon a red enamelled ground, and on the reverse, within
a similar wreath, and on a similar red ground, the Imperial and Royal Cypher (of
the current reign). It is to be suspended from the left breast by a red riband, edged
blue, of one inch in width, fitted into gilt clasp top and bottom.
Appointments are notified in the London Gazette , and provision is made in the
Statutes of the Order for the expulsion of offending persons from the Register of the
Order by an order under Royal Sign Manual.
For Recipients see “Companionage.”
Secretary and Registrar — Sir Reginald Herbert Brade, G.C.B.
THE IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER.
This Order was instituted by King Edward VII. on August 8th, 1902 (and
extended June 1909 and March 1912), with a view of recognising faithful and
meritorious service rendered by members (both male and female)
of the administrative and clerical branches of the Civil Services
of the various parts of the Empire. It now consists of the
Sovereign, the Prince of Wales, and not more than 700 Com-
panions (250 for the Home Civil Service, 200 for the Civil
Services in India, including the Staff of the Secretary of State
for India (100 appointments for Europeans and 100 for natives
of India), and 225 for the Civil Services of the Colonies and
Protectorates, including the Staff of the Crown Agents for the
Colonies), recommended by one of the Principal Secretaries of
State after 25 years’ service (or 16 years in certain unhealthy
Colonies). The Badge of the Order, which is not returnable
at death, is (for men) a badge or medallion of gold or enamel,
bearing the Imperial and Royal Cipher (of the current Reign),
and the words “for faithful service,” both executed in dark blue
enamel on a plaque or shield of gold surrounded by a seven-pointed star of silver
surmounted by the Imperial Crown, and (for women) a similar badge, save that the
plaque is surmounted by a wreath of laurel in silver in place of the star. This decora-
tion is worn by males on the left breast suspended by a ribbon of one inch and a half
in width (consisting of a stripe of blue between two stripes of
crimson of equal size), and by females on the left shoulder sus-
pended by a ribbon of the same colour and width fashioned into
a bow. The Companions of the Order add the letters “ I.S.O.”
after their names. The Secretary and Registrar of the Order
is ex-officio a Companion. [Members of the Civil Service, not
eligible as Companions; of this Order, may on retirement after
25 years of service in the United Kingdom, or in the case of
Europeans serving in India 20 years service, or 16 in a Colony
or Protectorate which is recognised as unhealthy, be awarded
a medal designated the Imperial Service Medal, similar in de-
sign to the Badge of the Order. Not more than 5 Members under
•EMrua’ |inbgt. 25 years service may be so appointed in each year.]
For Recipients see “Knightage” and “Companionage.”
Secretary and Registrar — Robert Froding Reynard, Esq., I.S.O.
Dafcgt,
88 i
ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD, ETC.
THE VICTORIA CROSS.
The Victoria Cross Decoration was instituted January 29th,
1856, for the purpose of signalising special individual act
of bravery. It may be conferred upon those holding any
rank in the Naval or Military Services, and carries with
it a pension of ^10 to non-commissioned officers and men.
The Badge consists of a bronze cross patee with the Royal
Crown in the centre and underneath a scroll bearing the
inscription “For Valour.” Additional acts of bravery are
recorded by extra bars affixed to the ribbon (an inch and
a half in width) suspending the Cross, the colour of which
is red. In undress uniform a miniature replica of the actual
cross is worn, any bars gained being indicated by additional
miniature crosses on the ribbon ; each extra bar carries an
additional ^5 per annum. Recipients place “V.C.” after
their names. It was extended in 1911 to include the native
officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the Indian
Army, the pension being for officers 525 and 150 rupees for Cross and additional
bars respectively, while for non-commissioned officers and men it is 150 and 75 rupees
respectively. In June 1920 the award of the Victoria Cross was extended to include
women, and Matrons, Sisters, Nurses and the Staff of Nursing Services and other
services pertaining to Hospitals and Nursing and Civilians of either sex serving
regularly or temporarily under the orders, direction, or supervision of the Naval,
Military, and Air Forces of the Empire, are now eligible.
THE MILITARY CROSS.
The Military Cross was instituted as a Decoration on
December 28th, 1914, to reward distinguished services rendered
by Officers of certain ranks in the Army in time of War.
It consists of a cross of silver, having on each arm the
Imperial Crown, and bearing in the centre the Royal and
Imperial Cypher. No person is. eligible for this Decoration
unless he is a Captain, a Temporary Major, an Acting or
Temporary Chaplain (3rd class), a Commissioned Officer of
a lower grade, or a Warrant Officer (Class I. and Class II.)
in any of the Military Forces of the Crown, but Foreign
Officers of an equivalent rank who have been associated in
military operations with the above-mentioned Forces are
eligible for the award. Bars may be added for additional
Acts of gallantry ; these are indicated in undress uniform by
small silver rosettes worn on the ribbon. Since August 1st,
1918, it has been awarded for “services in action” only, i.e. (1) for service under
fire ; (2) distinguished individual service in connection with air raids, bombardments,
or other enemy action.
The Military Cross is worn immediately after all Orders and before all
Decorations and Medals (the Victoria Cross alone excepted), and is worn on the
left breast pendant from a ribbon one inch and three-eighths in width, the colour
of which is white with a purple stripe. The Decoration confers no special
precedence, but entitles the recipient to the letters “ M.C.” after his name.
THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS.
This Naval Decoration (formerly known as the Conspicuous
Service Cross, and instituted in June 1901) has since October
1914 been awarded for services before the enemy to Officers of
the Royal Navy below the rank of Lieut.-Com., as well as to
Warrant Officers, Acting Warrant Officers, and Subordinate
Officers .previously eligible. The Distinguished Service Cross
consists of a Silver Cross, with the reverse side plain, but having
on the obverse side in the centre the Imperial and Royal Cypher,
surmounted by the Imperial Crown. The letters “ D.S.C.” are
placed after the name of the recipient.
THE DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS.
This Decoration has a purple and white ribbon (one inch and a
quarter in width, of violet and white alternate diagonal stripes each
one-eighth of an inch wide running at an angle of 45 degrees, and
showing in the top left-hand and bottom right-hand corners triangles
of violet of equal dimensions) ; it is awarded to Officers and
Warrant Officers for acts of gallantry when flying in active operations
against the enemy. The letters “ D.F.C. ” are placed after the name
of the recipient.
ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD, ETC.
819
THE AIR FORCE CROSS.
This Decoration has a red and white ribbon one inch and a
quarter in width, of red and white alternate diagonal stripes, each
one-eighth of an inch wide running at an angle of 45 degrees, and
showing in the top left-hand and bottom right-hand corners triangles
of red of equal dimensions ; it is awarded to Officers and Warrant
Officers for acts of courage or devotion to duty when flying, although
not in active operations against the enemy, and also to individuals
not belonging to the Air Force (whether Naval, Military, or Civil) who
render service to [aviation by actual flying. The letters “ A.F.C.”
are placed after the name of the recipient.
THE KA1SAR-I-HIND MEDAL.
This Decoration, which was instituted by Queen Victoria in 1900, arid amended
in 1901 and 1912, is bestowed for the rendering of public service in India, without
distinction of race or sex, and consists of two classes, the medal being of gold for the
First Class (on recommendation of the Sec. of State for India), and of silver for the
Second (on recommendation of the Gov.-Gen. of India). It consists of an oval
shaped Badge with Royal Cipher in the centre on one side, and the words “ Kaisar-
i-Hind for Public Service ” on the other ; extra bars are granted for additional
services.
THE ORDER OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM IN ENGLAND.
This Confraternity has for its object the carrying on and performance of
ambulance and other charitable work. It received a Royal Charter of Incorporation
under the name of “The Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem in England” in 1888, and consists of Knights and Ladies of Justice,
Chaplains, Knights and Ladies of Grace, and Esquires. A supplemental Charter
was granted in 1907, empowering the Grand Prior to establish Priories in any part
of the British Dominions. Appointments to the Order are sanctioned , but not
made, by the Sovereign, and wThile the Insignia of the Order may be worn in
England, such appointments to the Order do not carry with them any rank, style,
title, or personal precedence. The Badge is a white enamelled Maltese Cross
with a lion and unicorn in alternate angles. This Order is not the same as the
Ancient Order of St. John of Jerusalem, or Knights of Malta.
THE ORDER OF MERCY.
Appointments to this Order are approved and sanctioned by the Sovereign on the
presentation of the Grand President of the League of Mercy, as a reward for
distinguished personal service rendered on behalf of the League (established to
assist the support of hospitals), or in connection with the relief of suffering, poverty,
or distress. The Order consists of a red cross surmounted by the Badge of the
Heir- Apparent (plume of ostrich feathers enfiled by a coronet), and having in the
centre a group of figures representing “ Charity.” Persons of either sex, who have
gratuitously rendered the required services to the League for five years at least, are
eligible for the Order.
FOREIGN ORDERS.
Under date of May 20th, 1914, fresh regulations were issued respecting the wearing
of Foreign Orders and Medals, intimating that it is the King’s wish that no subject
of His Majesty shall wear the Insignia of any Foreign Order without having
previously obtained His Majesty’s permission to do so, signified either : ( a ) By
Warrant under the Royal Sign-Manual, or ( b ) by private permission conveyed through
Plis Majesty’s Private Secretary. Permission given by Warrant under the Royal
Sign-Manual will enable the Insignia of the Foreign Order to be worn at all times
and without any restriction, but does not authorize the assumption of any style,
rank, or precedence of a Knight Bachelor. Private permission will only enable
the Insignia to be worn on the occasions specified in the terms of the letter from
the King’s Private Secretary conveying the Royal sanction. The full regulations
and the particular services to which the two forms of permission are applicable
are fully set out in the London Gazette of May 22nd, 1914. “Unrestricted per-
mission” to wear Decorations bestowed by Rulers of Allied States upon British
Naval and Military Officers (other than those on the retired list serving with Red
Cross or kindred organisations) for services during the War, has been granted by
II. M. as set out in the Foreign Office Regulations dated November 1917, and whose
names are so notified in the London Gazette. This means that an Officer so gazetted
is at liberty to wear his Foreign Decoration or its Ribbon on all occasions on which
a British Decoration or its Ribbon would be worn, without any Royal Warrant being
required to enable him to do so.
THE KNIGHTAGE.
V For WIDOWS OF KNIGHTS, see page 1185.
Names of Peers and Baronets who have received the honour of Knighthood will not be found
in this list, but are arranged alphabetically in their respective sections.
A list of the Knights of the Garter, Thistle, and St. Patrick is given separately on a preceding
page, also a List of Members of the Order of Merit and Companions of Honour.
Particulars concerning Indian gentlemen appear under the initial letter of the first component
part of their names, or under their territorial title.
This list includes Dames of the British Empire and recipients of the Royal Victorian Chain
not elsewhere referred to, but not as a rule Honorary Knights.
For events that have very recently occurred see “ Occurrences during Printing.”
Abbas Ali Baig, Sir, K.C.I.E. , C.S.I. ,
LL.D., son of Mirza Husaini Baig; b.
1859 ; ed. at Wilson Coll. , Bombay ;
LL.D. Glasgow; appointed Special In-
specting Officer for Mahomedan Schs. ,
Bombay 1880; admitted to Statutory Civil
Ser. 1890, became Presidency Magistrate,
Bombay 1893, Oriental Translator to
Govt. 1893, and Settlement Officer, Taluk-
dari 1906 ; was a Member of Council of
Sec. of State for India 1910-17, was
Dewan of Jangira State 1886-9, and of
Junagadh State 1906-10 ; employed on
Special Political Duty in Egypt during
European War 1914-15 : m. 1st, 1882,
Ayesha, who d. 18 — , da. of Shaikh Mira
of Wai ; 2ndly, 1901, Allia, da. of Ali
Abdulla; cr. C.S.I. 1912, K.C.I.E. 1^17.
Abdul Qaiyum Khan, Khan Bahadur,
Sir Sahibzada, K.C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ; is an
Assist. Political Agent, Khyber ; served
with Zakka- K hel Expedition 1 908 ( C . I . E. ) ;
cr. C.I.E. 1908, K.C.I.E. 1917. Khyber ,
India.
Abdur Rahim [see Rahim].
Abell, Sir Westcott Stile, K.B.E.,
son of Thomas Abell, of Exmouth ; b.
1877 ; ed. Roy. Naval Engineering Coll. ,
Dartmouth, and at Roy. Naval Coll.,
Greenwich ; a Naval Architect and Ch.
Ship Surveyor, Lloyd’s Register of Ship-
ping; Professional Sec. to Director of
Naval Construction 1904-7, Lecturer in
Naval Architecture, Roy. Naval Coll.
1907-10, and Professor of Naval Archi-
tecture, Liverpool Univ. 1910-14; author
of various scientific papers : m. 1902,
Beatrice Gertrude, da. of the late Joseph
Wyld Davenport; cr. K.B.E. \Civil)
1920. 11, Wedderburn Road , N.W.3]
Savile, Royal Societies' , and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Abney, Sir William de Wiveleslie,
K.C.B., D.C.L. , D.Sc., F.R.S., son
of the late Rev. Edward Henry Abney,
Preb. of Lichfield; b. 1843; D.C.L. ,
Durham 1889 ; Hon. D.Sc. Victoria
1899, and Dublin 1902; entered R.E.
1861, became Capt. 1873, and retired
1881; elected a F.R.S. 1876 (Rumford
Medallist 1882 for researches on radia-
tion); appointed Assist. -Director for
Science in Science and Art Depart., S.
Kensington 1884, Director for Science
1893, Assist. Sec. in Science and Art
Depart., S. Kensington 1899, Principal
Assist. Sec. of Board of Education 1900,
Scientific Adviser to Board of Education
1903, and a Member of International Ex-
hibitions Roy. Commn. 1909 ; is Past
Pres, of Roy. Astronomical, Physical, and
Roy. Photographic Sos. , and a J.P. for
cos. Derby and Leicester ; was a Vice- Pres,
of Roy. Institution 1905-6 : m. 1st, 1864,
Agnes Matilda, who d. 1888, da. of E.
W. Smith, Esq., of Tickton ; 2nd, 1889,
Mary Louisa, da. of the late Rev. E.
N. Mead, D.D. , of St. Mary’s Knoll,
Scarborough-on-Hudson, U.S.A. ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1888, K.C.B. (Civil) 1900.
Rathmore Lodge, Bolton Gardens South,
South Kensington, S. IV. ; Measham Hall,
Leicestershire; Athenceum Club.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) Lancelot Ed-
ward Guy ,of 56, Elsham Road, Kensington,
W., b. 1868: m. 1905, Annie Louise, da. of
the late Auguste de Wil.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Ethel
Wootton ( Lady Hall) : m. 1894, Rear-Adm.
Sir William Reginald Hall, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
R.N., — Helen Lilian, — (by 2nd marriage)
Janet Marie de Wiveleslie.
Abrahamson, Sir Martin Arnold,
K.B.E. , son of the late Arnold Abraham-
son ; b. 1870 ; ed. in London and Copen-
hagen ; an Electrical Engineer, Vice-Pres.
and Chin., British Red Cross So., Co-
penhagen Bureau, and Commr. for
Repatriation of British Prisoners of War
during European War (K.B.E.): m.
1903, Emma Hirschsprung; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Copenhagen.
Son living — Arnold, b. 1904.
Daughter living — Ettie, b. 1908.
Acland, Sir Reginald Brodie Dyke,
K.C. [see Acland Bt. , cr. 1890].
Acton, Hon. Sir Edward, son of
Henry Morell Acton ; b. 1865 ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1891, and a Bencher 1920;
went N. Circuit ; appointed Judge of
County Court Circuit No. 18 Dec. 1917,
and a Judge of High Court of Justice
(King's Bench Div.) 1920 ; cr. Knt. 1920.
Royal Courts of Justice, W. C.
Adair, Gen. Sir William Thompson,
K.C.B. , son of the late Gen. Sir Charles
William Adair, K.C.B., R.M. ; b. 1850;
entered Roy. Marines 1867, became Capt.
1881, Brevet Major 1888, Major 1889,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1895, Col. 1896, Brevet
Col. 1900, Col. 1902, Maj -Gen. 1906,
Lieut.-Gen. 1910, and Gen. 1912 ; retired
1915 ; served in S. Africa 1900 as Special
Ser. Officer, afterwards on Staff (Queen’s
medal with clasp) ; was an Instructor at
Roy. Mil. Col. 1886-90, Professor at Roy.
Naval Coll. 1890-95, A.A.G. , R.M. 1900-
1905, and D.A.G. 1907-11 ; is a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, J.P. and D.L. for co. Antrim
(High Sheriff 1916): m. 1st, 1880, Rose,
who<L 1903, da. of J. E. Naylor; 2ndly,
1905, Angela E., da. of the late Frederick
Plowes, of 22, Park Crescent, Portland
Place, W. ; cr. K.C.B. (Mil. 11909. 45,
St. George's Road, A'. IV. 1 ; United
Service, and Ulster Clubs.
Adams, Lieut.-Col. Sir Arthur Robert,
K.B.E., son of Robert Adams, of Sher-
borne, Dorset ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Abbey
and Fosters Schs., Sherborne; admitted
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a Solicitor 1884 ; Bar. Straits Settle-
ments 1887 ; Lieut. -Col. Coindg. troops
in Penang (V.D.) 1915-18 ; sometime a
M. L.C. , Straits Settlements ; several times
acted as Solicitor-Gen. : m. 1891, Helen
Isabel, who d. 1907, da. of Philip Jones,
of Penang ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1918.
Rockleigh, Swan age, Dorset.
Sons living — Hugh Robert, b. 1891 ; Capt.
Indian Army, — Arthur George, b. 1893; in
Indian Police,— Owen Philip, b. 1894; Lieut.
R.F.A., — Harold Edward, b. 1898 ; Sub-Lieut.
R.N.,— Cecil Norman, 6. 1899, — Ronald Her-
bert, b. 1901, — John Septimus, b. 1903, — Cyril
Octavus, b. 190 7.
Adams, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Bellew,
K.C.B., V.C., son of the late Major
Robert Roy Adams, I.S.C. ; b. 1856;
entered 12th Regt. 1876, became Capt.
I. S.C. (now Indian Army) 1887, Major
and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1896, Brevet Col.
1901, Col. 1904, and Maj.-Gen. 1906 ;
retired 1911 ; served during Afghan War
1879-80 (despatches, medal with clasp),
with Chitral Relief Force 1895 (horse
wounded, despatches, Brevet Lieut. -Col.),
with Malakand Field Force 1897 (horse
shot and horse wounded, despatches,
V. C.), and with Buner Field Force 1897-8
(despatches, C. B. ) ; was Col. -on-Staff 1914;
commanded Umballa Cav. Brig. 3rd
Div. N. Army Corps, India 1904-6, and
Derajat Brig. 1906-9; sometime A.D.C.
to H.M. King Edward VII.; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1898, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1912. East
India United Service Club.
Adams, Sir John Coode-, son of the
late William Adams, F.R.C.S. , J.P. ; b.
1859; ed. at Marlborough, and at Univ.
Coll. , London ; admitted Solicitor 1882 ;
a Member of Civil Liabilities Advisory
Committee and of Council of Roy.
Botanic So., Joint Hon. Treasurer of
Belgian Lawyers’ Relief Fund, and a Life
Gov. and a Member of Management
Committee, Hospital for Sick Children ;
was Sec. of Pall Mall Gazette for over
20 years: m. 1891, Bertha Mary, da. of
the late Frederick Whinney ; cr. Knt.
1919. 32, Kensington Park Gardens ,
W. ; Carlton , and Garrick Clubs.
Son living— Geoffrey, b. 1899.
Daughters living— Monica,— Barbara Betty.
Adams, Col. Sir Henry Edward Fane
Goold-, K.B.E. , C.B. , C.M.G., son of
the late Richard Wallis Goold- Adams,
J. P., of Jamesbrook, co. Cork; b. i860;
ed. at R.M.A. ; entered R.A. 1879, be-
came Capt. 1887, Major 1897, Lieut. -Col.
1906, Brevet Col. 1909, and Col. 1911 ;
retired 1918; served in China 1900-1901
(despatches, C.M.G.), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (C.B., Legion of
Honour) ; is a Member of Ordnance
Board; cr. C.M.G. 1901, C.B. (Mil.)
1916, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Jamesbrook ,
Midleton, co. Cork ; United Service Club.
Adamson, Sir Harvey, K. C.S.I. , LL. D.,
son of the late Rev. Alexander Adamson,
of Kinnermit; b. 1854; ed. at Gymnasium,
Old Aberdeen, and at Aberdeen Univ.
(M.A. 1873); entered I. C.S. 1877; some-
time Lieut. -Col. Upper Burma Vol. Rifles
(medal); was Coramr., Mandalay 1897-
1901, Judicial Commr. , Upper Burma
1901-5, Ch. Judge of Ch. Court, Lower
Burma 1905-6, and a Member of Council
of Gov. -Gen. of India 1906-10, and
Lieut. -Gov. of Burma 1910-15 ; became
an Additional Member of Legislative
Council of Viceroy of India 1904 : m.
1892, Jane Charlotte, da. of the late John
Leslie, ofCorsee, Nairn; cr. C.S.I. 1903,
Knt. 1906, K.C.S.I. 1910. 5, Old Court
Mansions, Kensington, W. ; East India
United Service Club.
Son living — Harvey, b. 1907.
Daughter living — Isabel, b. 1894: m. 1915,
William John Keith, C.I.E., I.C.S.
Addis, Sir Charles Stewart, son of
the Rev. Thomas Addis, D.D. , of Edin-
burgh ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Edinburgh Acad. ;
Manager of Hong Kong and Shanghai
Bank (London), British Censor Banque
d’Etat du Maroc, a Director of the
Bank of England, of British and Chinese
Corporation, and of Chinese Central
Railways (Limited), and a Lieut, for City
of London : m. 1894, Elizabeth Jane, da.
of James M ‘Isaac, of Saltcoats, Ayr; cr.
Knt. 1913. The Hall, 6a, Primrose Hill
Road , N. W. ; Reform Club.
Sons living — Thomas, b. 1895, — Charles, b:
1898, — William, b. 1901, — George, b. 1904,
John, b. 1914, — Richard, b. 1916.
Daughlersliving — Elizabeth, b. 1897, — Robina,
b. 1900, — Susan, b. 1903, — Henrietta, b. 1906,
— Margaret, b. 1908, — Jean, b. 19x0, — •
Rachel, b. 1912.
Adkins, Sir William Ryland Dent,
K.C., M.P.y son of the late William
Adkins, J.P. , of Springfield, Northamp-
ton; b. 1862; ed. at Mill Hill Sch. ,
at Univ. Coll., London (B.A. 1882), and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford (History Exhi-
bitioner 1882); Bar. Inner Temple 1890;
Member of Midland Circuit ; is Chm.
Northamptonshire County Council, and of
Executive Council of County Councils
Asso., a J.P. for Northampton and
Northamptonshire, and Vice-Chm. of
Northamptonshire Territorial Asso. ; ap-
pointed Junior Counsel to the Post Office
on Midland Circuit 1908, Recorder of
Nottingham 1911, a Member of War
Pensions Committee 1916, and Recorder
of Birmingham 1920; sat as M.P. for
Middleton Div. of Lancashire (S.-E.)
( L ) Jan. 1906 to Nov. 1918; has sat
for Middleton and Prestwich Div. thereof
( Co.U ) since Dec., 1918; cr. Knt.
1911. Milton Manor, Northampton ; 5,
Paper Buildings , Temple, E.C. ; Athen -
ceum, Reform, and Bath Clubs.
Adly Yeghen Pasha , K.C.M.G. , son
of Khali Yeghen Pasha; b. 1865 ; is Min.
of Education, Egypt ; cr. K.C.M.G.
(Hon.) 1918. Cairo, Egypt.
Adye, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, K.C.M.G.y
C.B., son of the late Gen. Sir John Miller
Adye, G.C.B. [E. Courtown, colls.];
b. 1857; ed. at R.M.A. ; entered R.A.
1876, became Capt. and Brevet Major
1885, Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1893,
Lieut. -Col. 1903, Brevet Col. 1904, Col.
1906, and Maj.-Gen. 1911 ; retired 1919;
Afghan War 1879 (medal), Egyptian
Campaigns 1882 and 1884-5, as A.D.C. to
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Garnet Wolseley, K.C.B.
(despatches, medal with three clasps,
bronze star, 5th class Medjidie), S. Africa
1899-1902, as A.A.G. of Colonial Forces
at Head Quarters, with rank of Col.
(despatches, Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
C. B.), European War 1914-18 (despatches,
Egyptian Order of the Nile, Legion of
Honour, Order of Leopold of Belgium,
Belgian Croix de Guerre, American
D. S.M., K.C.M.G.); was Assist. Mil.
Sec. to Gov. of Gibraltar 1886-7, in
command of R.A. at Mauritius 1903, Col.-
on-the-Staff, Malta 1903-6, a Gen. Staff
Officer at War Office 1907-11, Maj.-Gen.
in charge of Administration, E. Com-
mand 1912-15, an Inspector-Gen. of
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Communications 1915-16, a D.A G. 1916-
18, and a Dep. Director at War Office
1918-1919 : m. 1899, Clara Joan, da. of
S. C. Evans Williams, formerly of
Bryntirion, Rhayader, Radnorshire; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1902, K.C.M.G. 1918. The
Lydd, West Hoathly, Sussex ; 2, Ryd?r
Street, St. James' s, S. W. ; United Service
Club.
Sons living — John Frederick, b. 1900, — Hugh
Mortimer, b. 1903.
Affleck, Sir James Ormiston, M.D. ;
b. 18—; M.B., C.M., and L.R.C.S.
Edin. 1867, M.D. and F.R.C.S. Edin.
1869, F.R.C.P. Edin. 1875 > is Consulting
Physician Edinburgh Roy. Infirmary and
Roy. Edinburgh Hospital for Incurables;
cr. Knt. 1911. 38, Heriot Row , Edinburgh.
Afsur-ul-Mljlk [see Ali BegJ.
Aga Khan, H.H. ( Sir Sultan Mah-
homed Shah) the, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E.,
48th in direct descent from Ali, nephew
and son-in-law of the prophet Mahomed,
and 42nd from Ismael, el. son of the 6th
Imam; b. 18 — ; Hon. LL.D. , Camb.
1911 ; is spiritual head of the Shiah Imami
Ismaelis and of the Khoja community of
W. India ; also Pres, of Moslem League ;
was a Member of Council of Viceroy of
India 1902-4 ; has 1st Class Brilliant Star
of Zanzibar, and Royal Prussian Order of
the Crown; received personal title of High-
ness 1886, and rank and status (for life)
of a 1st class Ch. of Bombay Presi-
dency (with 11 gun salute) 1916; cr.
K.C.I.E. 1898, G.C.I.E. 1902, G.C.S.I.
1911. Aga Hall, Bombay.
Agg-Gardner [see Gardner].
Aglen, Sir Francis Arthur, K.B.E.,
son of the late Ven. A. S. Aglen ; b.
1869; ed. at Marlborough ; is Inspector-
Gen. of Chinese Customs ; has 2nd class
of Order of Excellent Crop of China,
with Grand Cordon and Jewels: m.
1906, Senga Marion, da. of Professor
Sir Isaac Bayley Balfour, K.B.E. ; cr.
K.B.E. 1918. Inspectorate-General of
Customs , Pekin, China ; Royal Societies'
Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Agnew, Sir Patrick Dalreagle, K.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Vice-Chm. and Managing Di-
rector, Central Prisoners of War Com-
mittee during European War ; cr. C.B.E.
1917, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Ahmad Ali, Major H.H. Nawab Sir
Mohamed Bahadur, K.C.S.l. ; b. 1881 ;
is Ruler of Malerkotla State, Punjab,
and Major Indian Army; cr. K.C.S.l.
1915. Malerkotla, Punjab.
Aikins, Sir James Albert Manning,
son of the Hon. Janies Cox Aikins ; b.
1851 ; ed. at Upper Canada Coll., and at
Toronto Univ. ; Hon. LL.D. Manitoba
1919 ; Bar. Ontario 1878 and Manitoba
1879, and a K.C. 1884; was Counsel
for Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Winni-
peg i88i-i9ii,and Hon. Bursar, Manitoba
Univ. 1887-1916 ; has been Pres. Canadian
Bar. Asso. since 1914, and Pres. Con-
ference of Commrs. on Uniformity of
Laws ; is Hon. Col. Manitoba Rangers,
and a Fellow of Roy. Colonial Institute ;
sat in Canadian Parliament 1911-15;
appointed Lieut.-Gov. of Manitoba 1916:
m. 1st, 1884, Mary B. McLelan ; 2ndly,
1899, Mary French Colby; cr. Knt. 1914.
Winnipeg, Canada; Rideau (Ottawa),
Manitoba ( Winnipeg), St. Charles Country
( Winnipeg), and York (Toronto) Clubs.
Son living — Gordon Harold, b. 1887; Major
Oversea Forces: m. 1911, Myrtle Clint.
Daughters living — Mary Helena Alberta, —
Elizibeth Grace Colby.
Aird, Sir John, son of the late
William Aird, of Nonikiln, Ross-shire ; b.
1855 ; ed. at Toronto Model Sch. ; is Gen.
Manager and Vice-Pres. Canadian Bank of
Commerce, Vice-Pres. Canadian Bankers
Asso., a Director of National Trust Co.
(Limited), and of several other Cos. : m.
1887, Eleanor Lawlor Johnston; cr. Knt.
1917. 39, Madison Avenue, Toronto;
Toronto, York, Royal Canadian Yacht,
Rideau (Ottawa), Mount Royal (Mon-
treal), and Manitoba ( Winnipeg) Clubs.
Sons living — John K., b. 1890 ; Majoi R.A F.:
m. 19 — , Lilian Marguerite, da. of Dr. D. E.
Mundell, of Kingston, Canada, — Hugh Reston,
b. 1892 ; Capt. Roy. Naval Air Ser.
Daughters living — Phoebe Ethelwyn, b. 1888:
m. 1917, Major William Archibald Cameron,
M.C. .Canadian Forces, — Wilhelmina Eleanor,
b. 1898.
Aitken, Sir Robert, son of John
Aitken, of West Linton, Peeblesshire; b.
1863 ; Sec. and Treasurer of Bank of
Bombay: m. 1894, Caroline Mary, da.
of Theophilus Lobb, Executive Engineer,
P.W.D., India; cr. Knt. 1918. Kin-
ellan, Malabar Hill, Bombay ; Oriental
Club.
Sons living — John Ellis, b. 1896,— Robert
Gordon, b. 1899.
Daughter living — Margery Grace, b. 1897.
Ajaigarh, H.H. Maharaja (^VrSawai
Ranjor Singh) Bahadur, K.C.I.E. ; b.
1852 ; is one of the Ruling Chiefs of
India; cr. K.C.I.E. 1897. Ajaigarh,
Bundelkund, India.
Alcazar, Sir Henry Albert, K.C. , son
of the late John Alcazar; b. i860; ed.
at St. Mary’s Coll., Port of Spain; Bar.
Gray’s Inn 1882, and a K.C. 1897; four
years Mayor of Port of Spain ; has been
a M.L.C. of Trinidad since 1894, and a
M.E.C. since 1915 : m. 1903, Eva, da. of
Andrew Edwin Stone ; cr. Knt. 1918.
9, Mary Street, St. Clair, Port of Spain,
Trinidad ; Royal Societies' , and Trinidad
Union Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Four.
Alderson, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Edwin
Alfred Hervey, K.C.B., only son of the
late Col. Edward Mott Alderson, of Poyle
House, Ipswich; b. 1859; gazetted to
Prince of Wales’s Own Norfolk Artillery
Mil. 1876; entered 97th Regt. , now the
Queen's Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.) 1878,
became Capt. 1886, Major 1896, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1897, Brevet Col. 1900, Col.
1903, Maj.-Gen. 1906, and Lieut. -Gen.
1914; retired 1920; served in Transvaal
Campaign 1881, with Mounted Inf.
during Egyptian Campaign 1882, with
Mounted Inf., present at actions of
Mahuta and Masamah, two actions of
Kassassin, battles of Tel-el-Kebir,
and occupation of Cairo (medal with
clasp, bronze star), in Soudan Cam-
paign 1884-5, with Mounted Inf. Camel
Corps, present at battles of Abu Klea,
El Gubat, and Metemneh (two clasps),
in Mashonaland 1896, first Comdg. Batn.
of Mounted Inf. with local rank of Lieut.-
Col. , afterwards Comdg. Expedition
which relieved Salisbury, and finally in
command of troops in Mashonaland
(despatches, medal, Brevet Lieut.-Col.),
in S. African V\ ar 1899-1902 Comdg.
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Mounted Inf. with Cav. Div. , afterwards
several different Mounted Brigs, (including
Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, and
other Mounted Colonial Troops), with
Kimberley Relief Force, present at battles
of Paardeberg, Driefontein, and Diamond
Hill, occupation of Bloemfontein, Pretoria,
etc., becoming Inspector-Gen. of Mounted
Inf. with rank of Brig. -Gen. (despatches
several times, two medals with seven
clasps, A.D.C. to H.M., C.B. , Brevet
Col.), and during European War 1914-16
Comdg. a Canadian Div., and subse-
quently Canadian Army Corps (de-
spatches, K.C.B., Legion of Honour) ;
was Adj. Mounted Inf. (from its formation)
1888-91, Adj. 2nd Batn. Roy. W. Kent
Regt. 1890-94, and D.A A.G. and Comdg.
Mounted Inf., Aldershot 1897-9; com-
manded 2nd Inf. Brig., Aldershot 1903-7,
and 6th (Poona) Div., S. Army, India
1908-12; was A.D.C. to H.M. Queen
Victoria and H.M. King Edward VII.
1900-1906; received Royal Humane So.’s
medal 1885 : m. 1886, Alice Mary, second
da. of the late Rev. Oswald P. Sergeant,
V. of Chesterton, Oxon ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1900, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916. Marlborough ,
and Naval and Military Clubs.
Alexander, Sir Sidney Robert, M.D. ,
M.R.C.S., son of William Alexander;
b. 1863; M.D. London; a J.P. for Kent
and for Faversham (Mayor 1910-20),
and an Hon. Freeman of Faversham :
ut. 1890, Carrie Louise, da. of John
Cavell ; cr. Knt. 1920. Gaiejield House ,
Faversham ; Royal Societies' Club.
Daughters living — Three.
Alexander, Brig.-Geti. Sir William,
K.B.E. , C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son of
the late Thomas Alexander, of Brentham
Park, Stirling ; b. 1874 ; ed. at Roy.
Academical Institution, Belfast, at Kel-
vinside Acad. , G lasgow, at Glasgow U ni v. ,
and in Gottingen ; is a Merchant, Man-
aging Director of Charles Tennant and
Co. (Limited), of Glasgow, and Major,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. (T.D.) Black Watch
(Roy. Highlanders), and Director-Gen. of
Purchases, Min. of Munitions, with rank
of Brig. -Gen. ; European War 1915-16
(despatches, D.S.O. , Legion of Honour,
Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus) ;
appointed an Additional Member of Air
Council 1919: m. 1911, Beatrice Evelyn,
da. of the late John Ritchie, of Bingham,
Paramatta, N.S. Wales ; cr. D.S.O.
1916, C.M.G. 1918, C.B. (Mil.) 1919,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 43, Hertford Street,
W. 1 / Junior Army and Navy, Ranelagh,
and Conservative ( Glasgow ) Clubs.
Sons living — William Bryce, b. 1918, — John
Ritchie, b. 19x9.
Alexander-Sinclair [see Sinclair].
Al Hauta, Sultan Abdul Karim
Fadthli Bin Ali, K.C.I.E.-, cr. K.C.I.E.
(Hon.) 1918. Al Hauta, Lahej, India.
Ali Beg, Col. Nawab Mirza Sir
Mahomed Khan Bahadur , Afsur-Jung,
Afsur - ud - Dowla , Afsur - ul - Mulk ,
K.C.I.E., M. V.O., son of Mirza Vilayet
Ali Beg, Rissaldar 3rd Lancers, Hydera-
bad Contingent ; b. 1852 ; served during
Afghan War 1879-80, with Black Mountain
Expedition 1888 (medal), with China Field
Force 1900 (medal), and during European
War 1915-16 as an Hon. A.D.C. on
Personal Staff of Gen. Sir John French,
and on Staff of a Brig. ; commands
Golconda Brig, (which he raised) and
Hyderabad Imperial Ser. Troops (which
he also raised); is Hon. Lieut. -Col.
20th Deccan Horse, and an A.D.C. to
H.H. the Nizam of Hyderabad; appointed
Ch. Com. of H.H. the Nizam’s Regular
Forces 1911 ; sometime an Hon. A.D.C.
to Viceroy (Lord Hardinge of Penshurst);
has coronation medal 1902, and Delhi
Durbar (coronation) medal 1903: m. 1868 ;
cr. C.I.E. 1897, M.V.O. (4th class)
1906, K.C.I.E. 1908. Rahut Micnzil,
Saifabad, Hyderabad, Deccan, India;
United Service [Secunderabad) Club.
Ali Mohammad Khan, Hon. Raj a Sir
Mohammad Khan Bahadur, K.C.I.E .,
el. son of the late Ameerud Dowla Saidul
Mulk Raja Sir Ameer Hasan Khan,
K.C.I.E., Talukdar of Mahmudabad,
Oudh ; b. 1877 ; ed. privately, and at Col.
vin Talukdar' s Sch. ; has been a Member
of Provincial Legislative Council, and of
Council of Gov. -Gen. of India; author
of a note on “ The Education of Taluk-
dars and the Reform Scheme”; cr.
K.C.I.E. 1909. Kaisarbagh, Lucknow ;
Mahmudabad, Oudh, India ; Galloway
House, Naini Tal, India ; Calcutta Club.
Allan, Sir Hugh Montagu, C.V.O.,
second son of the late Sir Hugh
Allan (founder of Montreal Ocean Steam-
ship Co.), of Ravenscrag, Montreal; b.
i860; ed. at Bishop’s Coll. Sch., Lennox-
ville, Province of Quebec, and in Paris ; is
Pres, of the Merchants’ Bank of Canada,
a Director of many other commercial
enterprises, and Hon. Lieut. -Col. Roy.
Highlanders of Canada ; in 1878
changed Christian names from Hugh
Andrew to Hugh Montagu ; received 3rd
class of Order of Rising Sun of Japan 1907 :
m. 1893, Marguerite Ethel, da. of the late
Hector Mackenzie, of Montreal ; cr. Knt’.
1904, C.V.O. 1907. Ravenscrag, Mon-
treal, Canada ; Montrose, Cacouna, Pro-
vince of Quebec, Canada; Allancroft,
Beacon sfeld, Province of Quebec , Canada;
Junior Carlton, Royal Thames Yacht,
St. James' s and Mount Royal [Montreal),
and Knickerbocker [New York) Clubs.
Daughter living — Marguerite Martha, b. 1894.
Allardyce, Sir William Lamond,
K. C.M. G. , son of the late Col. James Allar-
dyce, LL.D., of Culquoich, Glenkindie,
Aberdeenshire, and 3, Queen’s Terrace,
Aberdeen; b. 1861; ed. at Chanonry Sch. ,
Aberdeen, and at Mil. Coll. , Oxford ;
entered Colonial Office 1879 ; became
Assist. Colonial Sec. and Receiver-Gen.
Fiji 1898, Dep. Gov. 1901, and Colonial
Sec. 1902 ; administered Govt, and was
Acting High Commr. for W. Pacific 1902;
appointed Gov., Com.-in-Ch. , and Ch.
Justice, Falkland Islands 1904, Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch. of Bahamas 1914, and Gov.
of Tasmania 1920 ; is a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England: m. 1st, 1895, Constance Angel,
O.B.E., who d. 1919 (a Lady of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England), da. of Molesworth Richard
Greene, of Greystones, Rowsley, Victoria,
Australia; 2nd, 1920, Elsie Elizabeth,
da. of James Farquharson Stewart, and
widow of Adam A. G. Goodfellow, of
Edinburgh and Buenos Aires ; cr. C.M.G.
1902, K. C.M.G. 1916. Government House,
Hobart, Tasmania ; St. James' s Club.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Constance
Viti Molesworth, — Katharine Angel Keva.
Allbutt, Professor Sir Thomas Clif-
ford, P.C., K.C.B. , M.D. [see “Privy
Council”].
Allen, Sir Harry Brookes, LL.D.,
M.D., son of the late Thomas Watts
Allen, of Geelong, Victoria, Australia ;
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b. 1854; ed. at Flinders’ Sch., Geelong,
at Church of England Gram. Sch., Mel-
bourne, and at Melbourne Univ. (M.B.
1876, M.D. 1878, B.S. 1879) ; Hon. LL.D.
Edinburgh 1911 and Adelaide 1914 ;
appointed Demonstrator of Anatomy,
Melbourne Univ., and Pathologist,
Melbourne Hospital 1876, Lecturer
1881, Professor of Anatomy and Path-
ology 1882, Dean of Faculty of Med.,
Melbourne Univ. 1896, and Professor of
Pathology 1906 ; was Editor of Australian
Medical Journal 1879-83, Hon. Sec., Med.
So. of Victoria 1879-87, a Member of Cen-
tral Board of Health 1889-94, Gen. Sec.
Inter-Colonial Med. Congress 1889, Pres.
Australasian Med. Congress 1908, and a
Member of Executive Committee, Inter-
national Med. Congress 1913 ; elected a
Member of Council, Melbourne Univ.
1898 : m. 1891, Ada, da. of the late Henry
Mason, H.M. Customs, Liverpool ; cr.
Knt. 1914. The University , Melbourne.
Daughters living — Three.
Allen, Sir Hugh Percy, Mus.D ., son
of John Herbert Allen; b. 1869; ed. at
Kendrick Sch., Reading, and at Ch. Coll. ,
Camb. ; M .A. and Mus. D. Oxford ; Pro-
fessor of Music, Oxford Univ., Director of
Roy. Coll, of Music, S. Kensington, and
a Fellow of New Coll., Oxford; Con-
ductor of Bach Choir in London ; Organist
of New Coll., Oxford 1901-18: m. 1902,
Edith Winifred, da. of Oliver Hall, of
Dedham, Essex; cr. Knt. 1920. 17, Parks
Road , Oxford ; Furzefield , Bosham, Sus-
sex ; Athenceum , and Royal Thames
Yacht Clubs.
Allen, Col. the Hon. Sir James,
K.C.B. , son of James Allen, of Dunedin,
New Zealand; b. 1855; ed. at Clifton
Coll., and at St. John’s Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1878, M.A. 1904); was Min. of
Finance, Defence, and Education, New
Zealand 1912-15, Min. of Defence 1915-19,
and Min. of Defence and Finance,
now Min. of External Affairs 1919-20;
appointed High Commr. for New Zealand
in London 1920 ; elected to New Zealand
Parliament 1887 : m. 1877, Mary Hill
Richards; cr. K.C.B. (Civil) 1917. 413,
Strand, W. C.
Sons living — James Edmund Percival, b. 18—,
— Rev. Charles Richard, b. 18 — ; Curate of All
Saints’, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Daughters living — Edina Mary : m. 1902,
William Hugh Montgomery, C.B.E., — Lilian
Dorothy, — Rona Marion.
Allen, Sir Thomas William, son of
the late Rev. Thomas Allen; b. 1864 ; a
Director of Co-operative Wholesale So.,
and of the Co-operative Insurance So.,
and Chm. Parliamentary Committee, Co-
operative Congress ; Dep. Chm. , Con-
sumer’s Council, Ministry of Food during
European War ; cr. Knt. 1919. King
Edward VII Avenue, Newport, Mon-
mouthshire ; National Liberal Club.
Allison, Sir Robert Andrew, son of
the late Joseph Allison, of Stanwix,
Carlisle; b. 1838; ed. at Rugby, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb.; is a Director of
Midland Railway Co., and a J.P. and
D.L. for Cumberland (High Sheriff
1908); sat as M.P. for N., or Eskdale,
Div. of Cumberland (L) 1885-1900 : m.
1st, 1867, Laura Alicia, who d. 1892, da.
of J. Milner Atkinson, of Thorp Arch,
Yorkshire; 2ndly, 1897, Sarah Eudora,
da. of the late Rev. Canon Slater, of
Goathland, Bournemouth ; cr. Knt. 1910.
Scaleby Hall, Carlisle ; New University
Club.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Wilfred
Henry Andrew ( Port of La Plata, Ensenada,
Brazil), b. 1874 : m. 1st, 1896, Muriel,
who d. 1905, da. of Mrs. Hope Bell, of
Carlisle; 2nd, 1916, Ethel May, da. of Thomas
Wheldon, of Darlington, — Rev. Herbert ( Scale-
by Hall, Carlisle), b. 1876.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Ethel
Mary Jane, — Laura: m. 1908, H. G. Slater,
who d. (killed in action during European
War) 1918, of Westley, British Columbia.
Allom, Sir Charles Carrick, son of
Arthur Thomas Allom, architect, of
Barnes; b. 1865; ed. atlsleworth, at Roy.
Coll, of Art, and in France and Italy ; is a
member of the firm of White, Allom and
Co. , of 15, George Street, Hanover Square,
W. and New York, of White, Allom and
Co., projectile makers, and of Gosport
Aircraft Co. , a Member of Roy. Commn.
on International Exhibitions, of Prisoners
of War and War Refugees Committees,
and of Court of Weavers Co., a Member
of Council of Roy. So. of Arts, and a
Member of Housing Committee of Local
Govt. Board, of Advisory Committee on
Art Education, Board of Education, and
of Council of Yacht Racing Asso. ; was
a Roy. Commr., at Brussels, Rome, and
Turin Exhibitions : m. 1888, Laura, da.
of Albert Tatham, of Warwick and
London ; cr. Knt. 1913. Totteridge ,
Herts ; Devonshire, Royal Victoria Yacht,
Royal Harwich Yacht, Royal London
Yacht ( Rear-Commodore ), and Royal
Aero Clubs.
Daughters living— Amy Doris, b. 1893 : m. 1919,
Joseph Ernest Redding,— Laura Gwendoline,
b. 1898: m. 1918, Capt. S. H. Spreat,
Worcestershire Regt.
Alston, .SVrBeilby Francis, K.C.M.G. ,
C.B., son of the late Sir Francis Alston,
K.C. M.G. ; b. 1868; entered Foreign
Office 1890; became Acting 3rd Sec. in
Diplo. Ser. 1895, Acting 2nd Sec. and
Charge d’ Affaires, Buenos Aires 1896, a
Senior Clerk in Foreign Office 1907,
Councillor at Pekin 1912, and H.M.’s
Chargd d’ Affaires at Pekin 1913, 1916,
and 1917 ; appointed Envoy Extraor. and
Min. Plen. to China 1919 ; attended
T.R.H. Prince and Princess of Teck at
Coronation of King of Siam 1911 : m.
1900, Hilda, C. B.E. , da. of the late Maj.-
Gen. Robert Gream; cr. C. B. (Civil) 1913.
British Legation, Peking; 19, Draycott
Avenue, S. W. ; Travellers Club.
Altham, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Edward
Altham , K.C.B., K.C.I.E., C.M.G., son
of the late Major William Surtees Altham,
formerly of Timbercombe, Aisholt, Somer-
set ; b. 18.56 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Ch.
Ch. .Oxford; entered 1st Regt. 1876, and
became Capt. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.)
1885, Major 1895, Lieut. -Col. 1900, Col.
1903, Maj.-Gen. 1910, and Lieut.-Gen.
1917; retired 1920; Bechuanaland Ex-
pedition 1884-5, S. Africa 1899-1900 as
A.A.G. (despatches twice, medal with
four clasps, promoted Lieut. -Col.),
European War 1915-19, as Inspector-
Gen. of Communications, and as Q.M.G.
in India (despatches eight times, K.C.B.,
Lieut.-Gen., Grand Cross of Order of
White Eagle of Serbia, Grand Cordon of
Order of Sacred Treasure of Japan,
K.C.l.E.) ; was D.A.A.G., N.-W. Dist.
1893-6 ; appointed D. A.A.G. , Army Head
Quarters 1897, Assist. Director Mil. Oper-
ations at Head Quarters 1904, Col. Gen.
Staff, Cape Colony Dist. 1906, and Brig.-
Gen. Gen. Staff, Head Quarters, S. Africa
1907, and Col. Roy. Scots 1919 ; was in
charge of Administration, N. Command
1908-10, and S. Command 1911-15: m.
KNIGHTS.
825
1880, Georgina Emily, da. of William
David Nicol, of Inverness; cr. C.M.G.
1901, C.B. (Mil.) 1904, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
K.C.I.E. (1919). United Service Club.
Sons living — Edward, C.B., R.N., b. 1882
[see “ Companionage ”], — Harry Surtees,
D.S.O., M.C., b. 1888 [see “Companionage”].
Daughter living — Dorothy Mary, b. 1883.
Alton, Paymaster Rear-Adm. Sir
Francis Cooke, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G. ,
son of the late Francis Cooke Alton, Ch.
Inspector of Machinery R.N. ; b. 1856;
entered R.N. 1873, became Assist. Pay-
master 1877, Paymaster 1891, Staff-Pay-
master 1897, Fleet-Paymaster 1900, and
Paymaster-in-Ch. (now Paymaster-Capt.)
1908 ; retired and rejoined 1914, retired as
Paymaster Rear-Adm, 1919; served as Sec.
to Com.-in-Ch. in China 1898-1901, and
landed with Naval Brig. 1900 (promoted),
and during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches) ; was Sec. to British Represent-
ative at Hudson-Fulton Celebration at
New York 1909: m. 1884, Pauline Annie
(Lina), who d. 1920, da. of the late Ernest
Barclay: cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1902, C.M.G.
1917, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 38, St. Leonards
Road, Exeter ; Devon and Exeter Club.
Son living — Francis Cooke, O.B.E., b. 1888;
formerly Surg. -Lieut. -Com. R.N.
Daughter living— Helen, b. 1885: m. 190 7,
S.art-Surg. Murray Jones, R.N.
Alwar, Col. H.H. Raj Rajeshwar
Shri Sewai Maharaj ( Sir Veerendra
Shriomoni Dev) of \ G.C.l.E. , K.C.S.I.;
b. 1882 ; is one of the Ruling Chiefs of
India (entitled to salute of 15 guns) ;
became Hon. Lieut. -Col. in British Army
1915, and Hon. Col. 1918 ; cr. K.C.S.I.
1909, K.C.I.E. 1911, G.C-I.E. 1919.
The Palace , Alwar , Rajputana , India.
Amar Parkash, H.H. the Maharaja
Sir , Bahadur, K.C.S.I. ; b. 18— ; is fch.
of Sirmur (Nahan), and Hon. Lieut -
Col. in the Army ; cr. K.C.S.I. 1915.
Sirmur , Punjab.
Ambalawanar Kanagasabai [see
Kanagasabai].
Ames, Sir Herbert Brown, LL.D., son
of Evan Fisher Ames ; b. 1863 1 ed. at
Amherst Coll., Amherst, Mass. (B.A.
1885) ; LL.D. 1915 ; in business 1885-93 ;
formerly a Gov. of McGill Coll. ; has been
Hon. Sec. of Canadian Patriotic Fund,
Chm. of Select Standing Committee on
Banking and Commerce, and a Member of
Council of Public Instruction for Quebec ;
elected to Canadian House of Parliament
1904 (re-elected 1908, 1911, and 1917);
was an Alderman, Montreal 1898-1906;
appointed Financial Director of League of
Nations Secretariat 1919; author of
various articles on Sociological topics ; is
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, and Com. of Order
of Crown of Belgium ; has M6daille de
Vermeil de la Reconnaissance (France) :
m. 1890, Louisa Marion, da. of Sir John
Kennedy, C.E. , of Montreal; cr. Knt.
1915. League of Nations, Geneva.
Anderson, Sir Alan Garrett, K.B.E. ,
son of the late J. G. Anderson, of
London and Aldeburgh ; b. 1877 ; ed.
at Elstree, at Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Oxford ; was Vice-Chm. Wheat Commn.,
Board of Trade 1916-17 ; is a shipowner,
a partner in the firm of Anderson,
Anderson and Co. , shipbrokers, a Director
of Orient Line and of Midland Railway,
and a Com. of Order of Crown of Italy ;
sometime Vice-Chm. of Food Council ;
was a Civil Lord and Controller of the
Admiralty 1917-18; appointed an Ad-
ditional Member of Roy. Commn. on
Sugar Supply 1918 ; sometime a Member
of Roy. Commn. on Wheat Supplies : m.
18 — , Muriel Ivy, da. of G. W. Duncan,
of Richmond, Surrey; cr. K.B.E. 1917.
Notgrove Manor, Notgrove, Gloucester-
shire ; City, Union, and, Carlton Clubs.
Anderson, Sir Arthur Robert, C.I.E.f
C.B.E., son of the late James Anderson,
formerly of Auchendarroch, Argyllshire;
b. i860 ; ed. at Glasgow Acad, and Univ. ;
is a Civil Engineer, and an A. M. I. C.E. ;
was Ch. Engineer, S. Mahratta Railway
1897-1908, Gen. Manager, Madras and S.
Mahratta Railway 1908-14, and a Mem-
ber of Railway Board, Govt, of India
T914-17, since when he has been a Mem-
ber of the Indian Munitions Board ; ap-
pointed Pres, of Indian Railway Board
1919 : m. 1891, Gertrude, who d. 1903,
da. of the late James Denholm Fraser,
J.P., of Tiverton; cr. C.I.E. 1915, C.B.E.
1917, Knt. 1918. Battsley, Simla, India;
United Service {Simla), and Caledonian
Clubs.
Son living — Kenneth Arthur Noel, M.C., b.
1891; Capt. and temporary Major Seaforth
Highlanders; m. 1918, Kathleen Lorna May,
da. of Sir Reginald Arthur Gamble.
Daughter living — Eleanor Gertrude, b. 1898.
Anderson, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles
Alexander, K.C.B. , K.C.I.E., son of
Robert Carew Anderson, M.D., Dep.
Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals and Troop-
ships; b. 1857; ed. at R.M.A. ; entered
R.A. 1876, became Capt. 1884, Major
1893, Brevet Col. 1898, Lieut. -Col. and
Col. 1901, Maj.-Gen. 1908, and Lieut. -Gen.
I9i4;,retired 1920; served with Jo waki Ex-
pedition 1877 (medal with clasp), during
Afghan War 1878-80, present at capture
of Ali Musjid (despatches, medal with two
clasps), with Burma Expedition 1885-6
(clasp), on N.W. Frontier of India 1897-8
(despatches thrice, medal with clasp,
Brevet Lieut. -Col.) with Bazar Valley
Field Force in command of 1st Brig, (de-
spatches), with Mohmand Field Force
1908, in command of 1st Brig, (de-
spatches, medal with clasp, promoted
Maj.-Gen.), and during European War
1915-17, Comdg. a Div. and an Army
(despatches twice, K.C.B., K.C.I.E.);
was A.A.G., India 1900-1901, A.A.G. at
Headquarters, Punjab 1901-6, in command
of Peshawar Inf. Brig. 1906-8, Derajat
Brig. 1908-10, troops in S. China and
Hong-Kong 1911-13, and 7th (Meerut)
Div. N. Army, India 1913-15 ; appointed
Col. Comdt. R.A. 1919; has Albert medal
(2nd class) : m. 1893, Ellen Katherine,
younger da. of George Bevan Russell,
M.D. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1904, K.C.B,
(Mil.) 1915, K.C.I.E. 1919-
Sons living — Charles Bevan Carew, b. 1894, —
Noel Maurice, b. 1896.
Anderson, Sir George, son of John
Anderson, of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire ;
b. 1845 > ed- at Fraserburgh ; formerly
Capt. in Aberdeenshire Vol. ; is a banker,
a J.P. for Aberdeenshire and Midlothian,
and a Director of Scottish Widows Fund ;
was Treasurer of Bank of Scotland 1898-
1917, Pres, of Institute of Bankers in Scot-
land 1903-7, and Dep. Usher of the White
Rod at Coronations of King Edward VII.
1902 and King George V. 1911 : m.
1870’, Mary, da. of Alexander Anderson ;
cr. Knt. 1905. Beechmount, Murray-
field, Midlothian.
Anderson, Sir John, son of John
Anderson, of Rothesay, Isle of Bute ; b.
1852 ; is Attorney in London, at 5, Whit-
826
KNIGHTAGE.
tington Avenue, E.C.3, of the firm of
Guthrie and Co. (Limited), East India
merchants, of Singapore, Straits Settle-
ments, and Consul- Gen. for Siam in Lon-
don ; was an Unofficial Member of Legis-
lative Council of Straits Settlements 1886-8
and 1905-9, and Pres, of Commn. on use of
Opium in Malaya 1907-8 ; m. 1901,
Winifred Ethel Dunbar-Pope, da. of John
Billing Pope, of Oxford; cr. Knt. 1912.
East cote Place , near Pinner ; Bath, and
City Carlton Clubs.
Anderson, Rt. Hon. Sir John,
P.C., K.C.B. [see “ Privy Council ”].
Anderson, Brig. -Gen. Sir Robert
Murray M'Cheyne, K.C.M.G., son of
the late Robert Anderson, of Sydney,
N.S. Wales ; b. 1867 ; ed. at Sydney
Gram. Sch. ; is a Banker and Merchant,
Col. Australian Forces, and a Brig. -Gen.
Comdg. Australian Headquarters in Lon-
don ; served in Egypt 1916 as D.Q. M.G.
(Order of the Nile) : m. 1892, Jean Cairns
Amos; cr. C.M.G. and K.C. M.G. 1917.
Tolcarne , Lindfield, Sydney , N.S. Wales;
Unioti (Sydney) Club.
Anderson, Sir Robert Newton, son of
James Anderson, of Gortecar House, co.
Fermanagh; b. 1871; ed. privately; is
a hosiery manufacturer, Lord Mayor of
Londonderry, a Member of Irish Con-
vention, and a D.L. for City of London-
derry ; unsuccessfully contested London-
derry City ( U ) Dec. 1918: m. 1903, Lily
Elizabeth, C.B. E. , da. of Henry Elliott
Smith, of Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin; cr.
Knt. 1918. Victoria Park, Londonderry;
Deanfield House, Londonderry ; Northern
Counties Club.
Anderson, Sir Robert Rowand, LL.D .,
son of James Anderson, solicitor, of
Edinburgh; b. 1834; ed. at Edinburgh;
LL.D. 1884; is a well-known Architect,
a F.R.I.B.A. (Roy. Gold Medallist 1916),
a F.R.S.E., and a Member of Roy. Co.
of Archers (King’s Body Guard for
Scotland) : m. 1863, Mary, da. of Henry
Ross, of Kinnahaird, Ross-shire; cr. Knt.
1902. 16, Rutland Square, Edinburgh ;
Allermuir House , Colinton, Midlothian ;
Royal Societies , and Conservative (Edin-
burgh) Clubs.
Anderson, .Szr William Maurice Abbot,
M. V.O., M.B., son of the late Maj.-Gen.
Edward Abbot Anderson ; b. 1861 ; ed.
at Univ. Coll., London; M.B. and B.S.
Durham 1886, M.R.C. S. , England 1887 ;
is Physician to the Princess Royal and
Household, a Member of British Laryng-
ological Asso. , and a Fellow of Med. So. of
London ; formerly House Physician to
Univ. Coll. Hospital, London, Assist.
House Surg. .Salop Infirmary, and Clinical
Assist, to Hospital for Diseases of the
Throat, Golden Square, W.C. ; author of
various medical works : in. 1898, Maude,
da. of William Thomas Shaw ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class), 1906, Knt. 1912.
36, Harley Street, IV. ; Junior Carlton
Club.
Andrewes, Professor Sir Frederick
William, M.D., son of Charles James
Andrewes, J.P., of Broad Oak, Reading ;
b. 1859; M.D. and F.R.C.P. 1895;
Major R.A.M.C. (T.F.), a F.R.S., Path-
ologist, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, and
Professor of Pathology, London Univ. ;
formerly Sheppard Med. Fellow of Pem-
broke Coll. , Oxford ; was Croonian Lectur-
er Roy. Coll, of Physicians 1910, and
Harveian Orator 1920 : m. 1895, Phyllis
Mary, da. of John Hamer, J.P. ; cr. Knt.
1920. 1, North Grove, Highgate, N.
Son living — Christopher Howard, b. 18 — .
Daughter living — Margaret.
Angier, Sir Theodore Vivian Samuel,
son of the late Samuel Haynes Angier ;
b. 1843 1 ed. at Rossall, and at King’s
Coll. , London ; formerly senior partner
in the firm of Angier Bros., steamship
owners; is Vice-Pres. of Navy League
and of Tariff Reform League (Brighton),
Pres, of Walworth Liberal Unionist
Asso., a Member of United Services In-
stitution and of National Unionist Asso.,
and a Fellow of Roy. Statistical So. ;
formerly Lieut, in Roy. Naval Vol.
Reserve, and Capt. Middlesex Yeo. Cav. ;
sometime a Member of Thames Con-
servancy, and of Lloyd’s Agency Com-
mittee ; was Vice-Pres. and Pres, of
Chamber of Shipping of U nited Kingdom
1894 and 1895 ; unsuccessfully contested
Orkney and Shetland (C) 1902, and
Gateshead 1906: m. 1897, Lilian Maude,
da. of the late Edmund Routledge ; cr.
Knt. 1904. Casa Mare, Mentone, France.
Bath, and Ranelagh Clubs.
Annesley, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur
Lyttelton Lyttelton-, K.C. V.O., son of
the late Arthur Lyttelton Annesley, of
Arley Castle, Staffordshire, and Camolin
Park, co. Wexford ; b. 1837 ; ed. at
Harrow; entered nth Hussars 1854,
became Capt. 1857, Major 1861, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. nth Hussars 1871, Brevet
Col. 1877, Maj.-Gen. 1886, and Lieut.-Gen.
1893 ; retired 1898 ; served in Crimea
1855, present at siege of Sebastopol
(medal with clasp, Turkish medal); some-
time A.D.C. to H.R.H. the late Duke of
Cambridge; was A. A. G. , Head-Quarters
1^78-80, A.G. , Bombay 1881-6, and in
command of troops in N. British Dist.
1888-93; is Col. nth Hussars, a Knight
Com. of Order of Christ of Portugal, a
Fellow of Roy. Geographical and Zoo-
logical Sos. , and of So. of Arts ; accom-
panied King Edward VII. when Prince
of Wales during tour in India 1875-6 ;
awarded Distinguished Ser. pension ;
assumed by Royal License 1884, the
additional surname of Lyttelton ; has
Kaisar-i-Hind, and Coronation (1902 and
1911) medals; cr. K.C.V.O. 1903. Tem-
plemere, Weybridge ; Carlton, Wellington,
and Royal Societies' Clubs.
Anson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Archibald Ed-
ward Harbord, K. C.M. G. [see Anson, Bt.].
Anstice, Col. Sir ( J oh n) Arth ur, K. C.B. ,
younger son of the late John Anstice, of
Madeley Wood Hall, co. Salop ; b. 1846;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1868, M.A.
1872); is a J.P. and D.L. for Shrop-
shire, a J.P. and D.L. for Gloucester-
shire (High Sheriff 1920-21), Chm. of its
Territorial Force Asso., a County Aider-
man for Salop, and Hon. Col. (V.D.T.D.)
4th Batn. the King’s (Shropshire L.I.);
six times Mayor of Wenlock ; was Chm.
of Madeley Union 1879-1902 : in. 1891,
Agnes Pauline, el. da. of the late Fer-
dinand Unna, of 12, Lancaster Gate,
W. ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1904, K.C.B. (Civil)
1909. The Old Grange, Dymock, Glouces-
tershire ; Junior Carlton Club.
Anstice, Col. Sir Robert Henry,
K.C.B., son of the late John Anstice,
of Madeley Wood Hall, Shropshire ; b.
1843; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1865, M.A. 1869); entered Wor-
cestershire Regt. 1866, became Capt.
1879 (exchanged to Border Regt. 1881),
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and Major 1885; retired 1889; was
Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. (Adj. 1884-9)
1st Aberdeenshire R.E. Vol. 1891-1904;
is Hon. Col. R.E (T.F.); cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1902, K.C. B. (Civil) 1910. Junior
United Set vice, Junior Army and Navy,
and University [Aberdeen) Clubs.
Anstruther, Hon. Eva Isabella
Henrietta, D.B.E. [ see B. Sudeley].
Anthony, Sir John ; b. 18 — ; is head
of the firm of Cockburn Bros., manu-
facturers, of Govan, Provost of Govan,
and Chm. Govan Recruiting Advisory
Committee; cr. Knt. 1916. Dalmeny
House, Drumbreck, Glasgow.
Antrobus, Sir Reginald Laurence,
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late Rev.
George Antrobus; b. 1853; ed. at Win-
chester, and at New Coll., Oxford; en-
tered Colonial Office 1877, became a Prin-
cipal Clerk 1896, an Assist. Under-Sec. of
State 1898, and SeniorCrown Agent for the
Colonies 1909; retired 1918; was Assist.
Private Sec. to Earl of Kimberley 1880-82,
and Private Sec. to Earl of Derby 1882-5,
to Rt. Hon. F. A. Stanley, M. P. (after-
wards Earl of Derby) 1885-6, and to Earl
Granville 1886; administered Govt, of
St. Helena 1889-90 ; appointed a Member
of National Assembly of Church of Eng-
land, 1920, and Gentleman Usher of
the Blue Rod 1920 : m. 1st, 1880, Selina
Jane, who d. 1890, da. of Rev. A. Leighton
Irwin ; 2ndly, 1894, Edith Marion, da. of
John Park Robinson, of Liverpool; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1898, K.C.M.G. 1911. 19,
Cranley Gardens , S. W.y.
Sons living — (By 2nd marriage) Maurice
Edward, b. 1895 ; Capt. Special Reserve
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, — Philip Reginald,
M.C., b. 1898; Lieut. R.E.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Dorothy
Mary, b. 1881, — Audrey Anne, b. 1883, — (by
2nd marriage) Muriel Froude, b. 1897, —
Eleanor Gream, b. 1903.
Apolo [see Kagwa].
Appaji Rao Shitole Ankkar, Sarda?
Sir, K.B.E., C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ; Ch. Sec. to
H.H. the Maharaja of Gwalior, a Member
of Gwalior State Council, and Lieut.-Col.
Gwalior State Troops; cr. C.I.E. 1913,
K.B. E. 1919. Gwalior, India.
Apsey, Sir John, K.B.E. , son of
John Apsey, formerly of Sheerness ; b.
1859; ed. at Roy. Naval Coll., Green-
wich ; a Member of Institute of Naval
Architects ; was Ch. Constructor, Malta
Dockyard 1902-7, and retired as Ch. Con-
structor Roy. Corps of Naval Construc-
tors and Manager Constructive Depart.,
Portsmouth Dockyard 1919 : m. 1st, 1882,
Esther Elizabeth, da. of Nathaniel Finch,
of Sheerness ; 2ndly, 1918, Mabel, da. of
James Jesse Coles, of Hayling Island ; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
156, Whitwell Road, Southsea.
Daughter living — (By 2nd marriage) Kathleen
Elisabeth, b. 1920.
Arbuthnot, Sir George Gough [see
Arbuthnot, Bt., colls.].
Archer, Sir Geoffrey Francis,
K.C.M.G. , second son of the late Bradley
Archer, of Somers Place, Hyde Park, W. ;
b. 1882 ; entered Colonial Civil Ser. 1902
as Assist. Collector E. Africa Protec-
torate, became Dist. Commr. 1907,
Officer-in-Charge N. Frontier 1911, and
Dep. Commr. Somaliland 1913 (Admin-
istered Govt. 1912 and 1913) ; was
Commr. and Com.-in.-Ch. , Somaliland
Protectorate 1914-19, since when he has
been Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. ; present at
action at Stamber Berris 1915 (medal
with clasp) ; . received Cuthbert Peak
grant of Roy. Geographical So. 1918, for
Trigonometrical Survey in E. Africa ;
was Member of Mission at Coronation of
Empress Zauditu of Abyssinia (1st class
Star of Ethiopia) ; directed operations
against Mullah 1920 : m. 1916, Olive
Mary, el. da. of Col. Charles Bulkeley
Godinan, of Woldringfold, Horsham
cr. C. M.G. 1913. Government House ,
Berbera, Somaliland ; Wellington Club.
Archer, Sir John, K.B.E., son of
the late John Archer, of Lenzie, Dumbar-
tonshire; b. i860; sometime Chm. of
Bulloch, Lade and Co. (Limited), dis-
tillers, of Glasgow and London ; was
Chm. of Advisory Committee on Wines
and Spirits, Customs and Excise 1 917-19,
and Wine and Spirit Asso. 1917-18 :
m. 1901, Ella Beatrice, da. of the late
J. C. Sharpe, of Longhope, Gloucester-
shire; cr. K.B.E. 1918. Devonshire Lodge,
Richmond, Surrey ; Junior Carlton , and
Constitutional Clubs.
Archibald, Sir William Frederick
Alphonse, son of the late Hon. Sir Thomas
Dickson Archibald, a Judge of High Court
of Justice (King’s Bench Div.); b. 1846;
ed. at Repton, and at St. John’s Coll.,
Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1874 ; was
Master of Supreme Court of Judicature
1890-1916 (resumed 1920) ; is Chm. of Roy.
National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen,
and a Board of Trade Member of Com-
mittee of Seamen’s National Insurance
So. : m. 1873, Florence, da. of the late
C. W. H. Wallroth, of Lee, Kent ; cr.
Knt. 1917. Moorside, Hindhead, Surrey ;
Oxford and Cambridge Club.
Sons living — Roderick Thomas, b. 1876 :
m. 1909, Margaret Lushington Morant, —
Rev. Malcolm George, b. 1878 : m. 1904, Evelyn
Mary Paynter, — Cuthbert Norman, b. 1882 :
m. 1916, Janet Dunn Patt son,— Hubert
Karl, b. 1883: m. 1911, IV argaret Eva, da. of
Dr. Embleton.
Daughters living — Ethel Frances, — Cecile
Florence, — Ruth Mary.
Arcot [see Ghulam Mohammad Ali].
Arjun Singh, H. H. Raja , K. C.I.E. ;
b. 18 — ; is Ch. of Narsingarh ; cr.
K. C. I.E. 1916. Narsingarh , Central
India.
Armstrong, Sir Charles Herbert,
son of Thomas Armstrong, of Bowdon,
Cheshire; b. 1862; ed. at King’s Sch.,
Canterbury ; is Chm. of Great Indian
Peninsula Railway ; sometime an Ad-
ditional Member of Council of Gov. -Gen.
of India ; formerly Chm. of Bombay
Chamber of Commerce : m. 1896, Marie
Louise Therese, da. of M. C. C. Magrath,
of Liverpool ; cr. Knt. 1913. Elmhyrst,
Guildford.
Armstrong-Jones [see JonesJ.
Arnott, Lady (Caroline Sydney),
D. B.E. [see Williams, Bt. , cr. 1866].
Arthur, Sir Allan, son ot Allan
Arthur, of Glasgow; b. 185 7; ed. at
Glasgow Acad. , and at Merchiston ; is a
Merchant of Calcutta ; was a Member of
Legislative Council of Viceroy of India
1898-1901 ; was Sheriff of Calcutta 1889,
and Pres, of Bengal Chamber of Com-
merce 1894-1900; cr. Knt. 1900. Western
[Glasgow), and Bengal [Calcutta) Clubs.
ARUNACHALAM,5/rPonnambalam, son
of A. Ponnambalam, Mudaliar of The
King’s Gate ; b. 1853 ; ed. at Colombo
Acad, (now Roy. Coll.), and at Ch. Coll.,
Camb. (Ceylon Govt. Scholar and
Foundation Scholar, B.A. 1875, M.A,
828
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1879) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1875 ; entered
Ceylon Civil Ser. 1875, and held
various Judicial and Administrative
appointments ; many years Registrar-
Gen. , Ceylon ; was Sup. of Decennial
Census 1900-1903, a M.L.C., Ceylon
1906-13, and a M.E.C. 1912-13 ; re-
tired 1913; is a J.P. for Ceylon, Hon.
Magistrate, Pres, of Ceylon Branch Roy.
Asiatic So., Ceylon National Congress,
Ceylon Workers’ Federation, Ceylon
Workers’ Welfare League, and Vice-
Pres. of Agricultural So. , Ceylon ; has
Victoria Diamond Jubilee medal : m. 1883,
Svarnam, da. of S. Namasivayam, Muda-
liar ; cr. Knt. 1914. Ponklar, Horton
Place , Colombo , Ceylon.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Four.
Arundel, Sir Arundel Tagg, K.C.S.I. ,
son of the late William Tagg, of New
Barnet; b. 1843; ed. at Univ. Sch.
and Coll., London; Fellow of Madras
Univ. 1882; B.A. London 1863; entered
l. C.S. 1865 ; assumed the surname of
Arundel 1870 ; appointed Private Sec.
to Gov. of Madras 1875, Pres, of Munici-
pal Commn. 1881, Dist. and Sessions
Judge, Kistna 1884, Collector and Magis-
trate there 1887, a Member of Board of
Revenue 1892 and of Legislative Council,
Madras 1894, Sec. to Madras Govt, in
Revenue Depart. 1896, Ch. Sec. 1897, a
Member of Council 1898, and a Member
of Council of Gov.-Gen. of India 1901 ;
retired 1906; is a J.P. for Surrey : m. 1875,
Catherine Helen, el. da. of the late J. D.
Sim, C.S.I., M.C.S. ; cr. C.S.I. 1899,
K.C.S.I. 1904. Glebefields , Guildford.
Son living — Arthur Duncan Stuart, b. 1882;
sometime Capt. Army Ser. Corps.
Daughters living — Violet Harriet, b. 1880 :
m. 1st, 1902, Col. Evelyn William Medows
Norie, who d. 1915, Assist. Mil. Sec. to Sec.
of State for War, and an A.D.C. to H.M. ;
2nd, 1918, Lionel Maling Wynch, C.I.E.,
C.B.E., — Marion Fraser, b. 1881 : m. 1904,
Archibald John Pugh, O.B.E., solicitor.
Asaf Jah [see Hyderabad].
Ashdown, Sir Curtis George, son of
the late John Curtis Ashdown ; b. 1876 ;
Founder and Managing Director of C. G.
Ashdown and Co. (Limited), shipowners
and shipbrokers, of London, and a
Common Councillor of City of London
(Sheriff 1919-20) : m. 1898, Mabel Foster,
da. of the late Alfred James Matthews;
cr. Knt. 1920. Glenholme, Plough Lane,
Purley, Surrey ; Constitutional Club.
Son living— Harold Curtis, b. 1904.
Daughters living— Daisy Mabel, b. 1899, —
Ruby May, b. 1901.
Ashdown, Sir George Henry, K.B.E.,
l. S.O ; b. 1857; Director of Stores at
Admiralty 1918-20 ; is an Officer of Legion
of Honour, and has American D.S.M. :
m. 1884, Edith, da. of William Haines ;
cr. I. S.O. 1915, C.B.E. (Civil) 1918,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Waratah , Effing-
ham Road, Surbiton.
Ashley, ProfessorSirVJWWdLm (James),
son of the late James Ashley, of Ewell,
Surrey ; b. i860; ed. at St. Olave’s Sch.,
London, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(Scholar, B.A. 1881, M.A. 1885) ; M.Com. ,
Birmingham 1902; was a Fellowof Lincoln
Coll., Oxford 1885-8, Professor of Political
Economy, Toronto Univ. 1888-92, and
of Economic History, Harvard 1892-1901,
and Pres, of Economic Section, British
Asso. 1907; appointed Professor of Com-
merce, Birmingham Univ. 1901, Dean
of Faculty of Commerce thereof 1902, and
Vice-Principal 1918 ; a Member of De-
partmental Committees on Coal Prices
1915, Food Prices 1916, and Cost of
Living 1918, and of Roy. Commn. on
Agriculture 1919 ; author of various works
on Economics : m. 1888, Margaret, da.
of George Birkbeck Hill, D.C.L. ; cr.
Knt. 1917. 29, George Road, Edgbaston ,
Birmingham.
Son living — Walter, b. 1893.
Daughters living — Annie, b. 1889, — Alice Mary,
b. 1891.
Ashton, Major Sir Ralph Percy, son
of the late Ralph Shorrock Ashton, J.P. ,
of 19, Belmont Park, Lee ; b. i860 ; ed.
at Uppingham, and at Owens Coll., Man-
chester ; appointed a Member of Council
of Gov.-Gen. of India 1901 and 1902 ;
has been Pres, of Mining and Geological
Institute of India : m. 1900, Emma, da.
of the late Robert Francis Rendell, of
Kingston House, co. Devon ; cr. Knt.
1911. Beechwood , Reigate ; Bengal Club.
Son living — Robert, b. 1902.
Aske, Lieut. -Col. Sir Robert William,
LL.D., son of Edward Aske; b. 1872;
LL. B. London Univ. 1898, LL.D. 1900
(Gold Medallist) ; admitted a Solicitor
1894 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1914 ; is
Lieut. -Col. Comdg. a Batn. E. Yorkshire
Regt. (T.D.), and a J.P. ; sometime a
member of the legal firm of Aske and
Ferens, solicitors, of Hull ; was Dep. Sheriff
of Hull 1906-8 ; unsuccessfully contested
Central Div. of Hull (L) Jan. and Dec.
1910 and July 1911 ; author of “The Law
Relating to Custom of Trade” : m. 1909,
Edith, who d. 1918, da. of W. H. Cocker-
line, shipowner ; cr. Knt. 1911. National
Liberal Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Aspinall, Sir John Audley Frederick,
son of the late John Bridge Aspinall, Q.C.,
sometime Recorder of Liverpool; b. 1851;
ed. at Beaumont Coll. ; M. Eng., Liver-
pool Univ. ; is an Engineer, Lieut. -Col.
Railway Staff Corps, a Knight of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, and a Knight of Order of Leo-
pold of Belgium ; appointed Ch. Mechani-
cal Engineer, Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway 1 886 ; was Gen. Manager 1899-
1919, when he became Director ; has been
a Member of Railway Executive Com-
mittee; was Pres, of Institution of Civil
Engineers (Ireland) 1885, Institution of
Junior Engineers 1900-1901, and of
Mechanical Engineers 1909-10, Vice-
Pres. of Institution of Civil Engineers
1916-17, and Pres. 1918-19; appointed Con-
sulting Mechanical Engineer to Transport
Min. 1919: m. 1874, Gertrude Helen, da.
of Francis Jane Schrader, of Liverpool; cr.
Knt. 1917. Deerstead, St. John s Woking ,
Surrey ; Union, and University [Liver-
pool) Clubs.
Son living — John Bridge (2, Paper Buildings ,
Temple, E.C.), b. 1877; Bar. Middle Temple
1903 : m. 1912, Mary Devine.
Daughters living — Marie Isabel,— Edith : m.
1902, Smelter J. Young,— Violet.
Asser, Lieut. -Gen. Sir John Joseph,
K.C.M.G. , K.C.V.O. , C.B., son of Samuel
Bayly Verney Asser, of Westwood Place,
Windlesham, Surrey; b. 1867; entered
Dorsetshire Regt. 1887, became Capt.
1893, Brevet Major 1898, Lieut. -Col.
1907, Col. 1911, and Maj.-Gen. and
Lieut. -Gen. 1919; Nile Expedition 1897
(despatches, medal with clasp) and 1898,
present at battles of Atbara and Khar-
toum (despatches, medal, clasps, Brevet
Major), and 1899 (clasp), in command of
Soudan Expedition 1910 (medal with clasp).
KNIGHTS.
829
European War 1914-19, as Lieut. -Gen.
Comdg. an Area, and finally Comdg.
British troops in France and Flanders
(despatches, C.B. , promoted, 3rd class
of Order of St. Anne, Com. of Belgian
Order de la Couronne, K.C. V.O. ,
K.C.M.G. , Croix de Guerre, Order of
Sacred Treasure of Japan, Legion of
Honour, Order of Aviz of Portugal) ;
was A.D.C. to Gen. Officer Comdg. in
Egypt 1892, and A.G. Egyptian Army
1907-14; has 2nd class Osmanieh and
2nd class Medjidie : m. 1901, Leila, da.
of James Wotherspoon, of New York;
cr, C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C. V.O. 1917.
K.C.M.G. 1918. Darenth Tower ,
Wester ham, Kent.
Astbury, Hon. Sir John Meir, son of
the late Frederick J. Astbury, J.P., of
Hilton Park, Prestwich, Lancashire; b.
i860; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1882, M.A. and B.C. L. 1886); Bar.
Middle Temple 1884, a Q.C. 1895, and
a Bencher 1903 ; sat as M. P. for Southport
Div. of Lancashire (S.-W.) (L) 1906-11 ;
appointed a Judge of the High Court of
Justice (Chancery Div.) 1913: m. 1888,
Evelyn, da. of the late Paul Susman, of
Manchester; cr. Knt. 1913. 8, Princes
Gate , S. W. ; Royal Courts of Justice,
W.C. ; Athenceum, and Garrick Clubs.
Daughter living — Margaret Julie, b. 1898 :
m. 1920, Noel Vernon Cyril Turner, formerly
Lieut. City of London Yeo.
Aston, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Grey,
K.C.B., son of Lieut.- Col. Henry Aston,
Indian Army; b. 1861 ; entered R.M.A.
1879, became Capt. 1888, Major 1898,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1905,
Lieut. -Col. 1908, Col. 2nd Comdt. 1913,
and Col. Comdt. 1914 ; retired as Maj.-
Gen. 1917 ; served with Egyptian Expe-
dition 1884, present at battle of Tamai
(medal with clasp, bronze star), and in
S. Africa 1899-1900, as Staff Officer on
lines of communication, and as D.A.A.G.
Intelligence Depart, (despatches, medal
with two clasps, Brevet Lieut. -Col.) ; was
Professor at Roy. Naval Coll. 1896-9,
D.A.A.G. , Staff Coll. 1904-7, a Brig.-Gen.
on Gen. Staff 1908-12, employed under
Govt, of Union of South Africa 1912-13,
and Admiralty 1913-14, and an A.D.C.
to H.M. 1911-17; commanded British
Forces in Ostend and Dunkirk 1914, and
R.M.A. 1915-17; in War Cabinet Offices
1918-19: m. 1909, Dorothy, da. of Vice-
Adm. William Wilson, of Manor House,
Clyffe Pypard, Swindon; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1902, K.C. B. (Mil.) 1913. Donhurst,
Milford Hill, Salisbury ; Naval and
Military Club.
Sons living— Thomas Southcote, b. 1913, —
William George Southcote, b. 1916, — Christo-
pher South ote, b. 1920.
Daughters living — Dorothy Southcote, b.
1910, — Margaret Southcote, b. 1911.
Asutosh Chaudbhuri [see Chaud-
bhuri],
Asutosh Mookerjee [see Mooker-
jee].
Atkin, Right Hon. Sir James Richard,
P.C. [see “ Privy Council”].
Atkins, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alban Ran-
dell Crofton, K.C.B., C.M.G. ; b. 1870;
entered R.M. 1889, became Capt. Army
Ser. Corps 1898, Brevet Major 1900,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1913, Brevet Col. 1915,
and Maj.-Gen. 1918; retired 1920; Ashanti
i895-6(star), Hinterland Expedition 1897-8
(clasp), Sierra Leone 1898-9 (medal with
clasp), S. African War 1899-1900 (Queen’s
medal with two clasps), European War
1914-15 (despatches, C.M.G. , Order of
White Eagle of Serbia, of Leopold of
Belgium, and of Crown of Italy) ; was
Ch. Instructor, Army Ser. Corps Train-
ing Establishment 1908-10, Dep. Assist.
Director at Headquarters 1911-14, Assist.
Director of Transport 1914, and Director
of Supplies and Transport 1916-19 ; is a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England : m. 18 — , Mary,
who d. 1919, da. of ; cr. C.M.G.
1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.C.B. (Mil.)
I9I9-
Atkins, Col. Sir John, K.C.M.G .,
M.B.\ b. 18 — ; M.B. London 1001,
M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1901, F.R.C.S.
England 1903; S- African War 1899-
1902 on Personal Staff, European War
1914-16, as Col. Army Med. Ser. (de-
spatches, C.M.G.) ; Medical Referee Sun
Life and Gen. Assurance Co., and a
Fellow of Roy. So. of Med. : m. 19—,
a da. of — Smith; cr. C.M.G. 1916,
K.C.M.G. 1919. 3, Grosvenor Terrace,
S.W.
Atkinson, Sir John Nathaniel,
K.C.S.I., son of the late Richard Atkin-
son, of Temple Sowerby, Westmoreland ;
b. 1857 ; ed. at Marlborough ; entered
LC.S. 1876, and served in Madras as
Assist. Collector and Magistrate, and as
Assist. Session Judge ; appointed Sup. of
Stamps and Chm. of Harbour Trust
Board, Madras 1897, an Additional
Member of Legislative Council, Madras
1901, Member of Board of Revenue 1903,
Commr. of Revenue Settlements, and
Director of Land Records and Agricul-
ture 1904, Commr. of Land Revenue
1905, Sec. to Govt, in Revenue Depart.
1906, First Member, Board of Revenue
1908, and a Member of Madras Council
1909 ; retired 1914 : m. 1885, Constance,
da. of the Rev. Robert John Banks, of St.
Catherine’s, Doncaster ; cr. C.S. I. 1908,
K.C.S.I. 1912. Holybourne Lodge, Alton,
Hants ; East India United Service Club.
Sons living — George Richard, b. 1886, — John
Littledale, b. 1888.
Daughter living — Mary -Bridget: m. 1914,
Col. Edward Leyborne Popham, D.S.O.,
Indian Army.
Atkinson, Sir William Nicholas,
l. S.O., LL.D., son of the late J. J. At-
kinson, H.M. Inspector of Mines : b.
1850; formerly Div. Inspector of Mines
at Home Office : m. 1880, a da! of James
Buchanan; cr. I.S.O. 1911, Knt. 1918.
Upper Holcombe, Painswick, Gloucester-
shire-
Sons living — Cecil Arthur, b. 18 — , — Vivian
Buchanan, b. 18 — , — Lancelot William, b. 18 — :
m. 1917, Elsie Aisbitt.
Daughter living — Winifred: m. 1914, Oliver
William Foster Lodge [see Lodge, Knt.].
Atkinson-Willes [see Willes].
Austin, Sir Herbert, K.B.E., M.P.,
son of the late Charles Stevens Austin ;
b. 1868 ; is an Engineer and Manufacturer,
Hon. Col. 3rd Vol. Batn. Worcestershire
Regt., Chm. and Managing Director
Austin Motor Co. (Limited), and Chm.
Board of Directors Wolsley Sheep Shear-
ing Co. ; has been Pres. Institute of
British Carriage Manufacturers, and a
Member of Min. of Labour Resettle-
ment Committee ; rendered sers. in
production of Munitions during Euro-
pean War ; has sat as M.P. for
King’s Norton Div. of Birmingham
(Co.U) since Dec. 1918; has Order of
Leopold of Belgium : m. 1887, Helen
830
KNIGHTAGE.
Dron, of Melbourne ; cr. K.B.E. 1917.
Lickey Grange, Bromsgrove ; Carlton,
Junior Carlton, St. Stephens, British
Empire, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Avory, Hon. Sir Horace Edmund, son
of Henry Avory, Clerk of Central Criminal
Court ; b. 1851 ; ed. at King’s Coll. ,
London, and at Corpus Christi Coll.,
Camb. (LL. B. 1874, Hon. LL.D. 1911),
Bar. Inner Temple 1875, a K..C. 1901, and
a Bencher 1908; was Junior Counsel to
the Treasury at Central Criminal Court
1889-99, Senior Counsel 1899-1901, and
Recorder of Kingston-on-Thames 1903-10,
since when he has been a Judge of High
Court of Justice (King’s Bench Div.) :
m. 1877, Maria Louisa, da. of the late
Henry Castle ; cr. Knt. 1910. 29, Glouces-
ter Square, Hyde Park, W. ; Royal Courts
of ]ustice, W. C. ; United U7iiversity,
Garrick , and. Athenceum Clubs.
Son living — Douglas Henry, b. 1886.
Daughter living — Phyllis, b. 1882.
Aylesworth, Hon Sir Allen Bristol,
K.C.M.G., K.C., son of John Bell Ayles-
worth, of Newburgh, co. Lennox and
Addington, Ontario; b. 1854; ed. at
Newburgh High Sch. , and at Toronto
Univ. (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1875); Bar.
Ontario 1878, and a Q.C. 1889;
elected to Canadian Parliament 1905 ; ap-
pointed Postmaster-Gen., Canada 1905,
and Min. of Justice 1906 ; was a
Commr. Alaska Boundary Commn. 1903,
and British Agent in N. Atlantic Coast
Fisheries’ Arbitration at The Hague 1910
(K.C.M.G. ) : m. 1878, Adelaide Augusta,
da. of Cephas Hulbert Miller ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1911. 21, Walmer Road,
Toronto, Canada; Toronto , and Rideau
Clubs.
Ayling, Hon. Sir William Bock, son
of Frederick William Ayling; b. 1867;
ed. at Weymouth Coll. , and at Magdalene
Coll., Camb.; entered I.C.S. 1886. be-
came Assist. Collector and Magistrate,
Madras 1889, Collector and Dist. Magis-
trate 1901, Dist. and Sessions Judge 1903,
an Officiating Puisne Judge of High
Court of Judicature, Madras 1910, and
Puisne Judge 1912 : m. 1894, Emma
Annie, who d. 1912, da. of Andrew
Graham ; cr. Knt 1915. The Rfansion,
Madras ; East India United Service Club
Sons living — Al in Frederick Graham, b. 1900,
— James Reginald, b. 1905.
Daughters living — Dorothy Marion, — Mary
Christ bel.
Aylmer, Maj.-Gen. Sir Fenton John,
V.C., K.C.B. [see Aylmer, Bt.].
Baber Shum Shere Jang Bahadur
Rana, Gen. Sir, G.B.E., K.C.S.J.,
K.C.I.E. , 2nd son of Maharaja Sir
Chandra Shum Shere, G.C B. , G C.S I.,
G.C.V.O., of Nepal; b. 1888; is Gen of
Nepalese Army ; has been Director-Gen.
Police Forces, Katmandu since 1903 ;
attached Army Head Quarters, India as
Inspector-Gen. of Nepalese Contingents
in India during European War 1915-19
(specially mentioned in despatches,
thanked by Com. -in-Chief in India,
K.C.S I., K CI E. , 1st class of Order
of Star of Nepal with title of Supradipta
Manyabara, thanked by Nepalese Govt,
and Sword of Honour), and during
Afghan War, June to Sept. 1919 (des-
patches, G B. E.) ; served with Waziristan
Field Force 1917 (despatches, specially
mentioned by Com. -in-Chief in India,
Nepalese Mil. Decoration for bravery);
attended Delhi Coronation Durbar 1903,
visited Europe 1908 ; was in charge of
shooting arrangements in Nepal Terai
during King George V.’s visit to
India 1911 ; m. 1903, Deva Vakta
Lakshmi Devi; cr. K.C.I.E. (Hon.) 1916,
K.C.S.I. (Hon.) 1919, G.B.E. (Hon. Mil.)
1920. Singha Durbar, and Baber
Mahal, Katmandu, Nepal, via India.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living — Two.
Babington, Lieut. -Gen. Sir James
Melville, K. C.B. , K. C. M. G. , son of the late
Lieut. -Col. William Babington, formerly
7th Hussars, of Brooklands, Sarisbury
Green, Hants; b. 1854; ed. privately;
entered Lancers 1873, became Capt. 1880,
Major 1890, Lieut. -Col. 1892, Brevet Col.
and Col. 1896 (retired as Hon. Maj.-
Gen. 1907), Maj.-Gen. (on active list)
1917 and again retired (as Hon. Lieut. -
Gen.) 1919; Bechuanaland Expedition
1884-5 (honourably mentioned), in S.
Africa 1899-1901, on Staff, and in com-
mand of a column, present at action of
Magersfontein (despatches, Queen’s medal
with four clasps), European War 1914-19
(despatches nine times, K.C.M.G.,
Com. Legion of Honour, promoted,
French and Italian Croix de Guerre,
Italian Mil. Order of Savoy, K.C.B.) ;
was A.A.G. , India 1896-9, Col. -on-Staff
Comdg. Cav. Brig., E. Dist. and Aider-
shot 1899, Comdt. New Zealand Defence
Forces 1902-7, and in command of Low-
land Mounted Brig. , Territorial Force
1908-13 ; appointed Col. Lancers 1909,
Hon. Col. New Zealand Mounted Rifles
1911, and to command 23rd Div. 1914,
and XIV Corps 1915: m. 1897, Eleanor,
da. of Thomas Lawson, of N.S. Wales;
cr. C.M.G. 1906, C.B. (Mil.) 1907,
K.C.M.G. 1917, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Pinnacle Hill, Kelso; United Service,
and New ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Son living— -Geoffrey 6.1902.
Bacon, Adm. Sir Reginald Hugh,
Spencer, K. C. B. , K. C. V. O. , D. S. 0. , son
of the late Rev. Thomas Bacon, of
Wiggonholt; b. 1863; entered R. N. 1877,
specially promoted Lieut. 1883, became
Com. 1895, Capt. 1900, Rear-Adm 1909
(retired 1909), Vice-Adm. 1915 and Adm.
1918 ; served with Benin Expedition 1897
(despatches, D.S.O.), and during European
War 1914-18 (K.C.B., Croix de Guerre,
American D.S. M. ); received 1891 silver
medal from Italian Govt, for life-
saving in connection with wreck of
Utopia in Gibraltar Bay ; had charge
of introduction of Submarine Boats
into the Navy and their design 1901-4 ;
was Naval Assist, to First Sea Lord of
the Admiralty 1904-5, in command of
Dreadnought (when first commissioned)
1906-7, Ch. of Staff Home Fleet 1907,
Director of Naval Ordnance and Torpe-
does 1^07-9 a Naval A. D.C. to H.M.
1908, Managing Director of the Coventry
Ordnance Works (Limited) 1909-15, Col.
Comdg. Heavy Howitzer Brig., R.M.A.
Feb. to April 1915, and Adm. of the
Dover Patrol 1915-18, since when he has
been Controller of Munitions Inventions
Depart. ; is a Grand Officer of Legion
of Honour, and of Order of Leopold of
Belgium : m. 1894, Cicely Isabel, da. of
Henry Surtees, of Red worth ; cr. D.S.O.
1897, C.V.O 1907, K.C B. (Mil.) and
K.C.V.O. 1916. Braishfield Lodge,
Romsey, Hants; United Service Club.
Daughter living — Dorothy Cicely.
Baddeley, Sir John James, el. son of
John Baddeley, of Hackney, N.E. ; b.
1842 ; is a J.P. and an Alderman
KNIGHTS.
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(Farringdon Within Ward) for London
(Sheriff 1908-9) ; author of “ The Church
of St. Giles, Cripplegate,” “A History
of the Guildhall and the Aldermen of the
City of London” : in. 1st, 1868, Mary,
who d. 1905, da. of William Locks, of
Hackney, N.E. ; 2ndly, 1912, Florence,
da. of J. Douglass Mathews, of High-
bury New Park, N. ; cr. \ Knt. 1909.
Lakefield , 32, Wood berry Down , N.
Sons living — John William, b. 1869 : m. 1892,
Kate, da. of John Shaw, of Clapton, N.E., —
Mark, b. 1871, — Bernard Beresford, b. 1876 :
in. 1909, Ethel Emily, da. of Sir David
Burnett, 1st Bt., — Sydney, b. 1878, — Allan,
b. 1884 : m. 1914, Constance, da. of Walter
Baddeley, of Woodford Green.
Daughters living— Mary Frances, — Dora, —
Ruth.
Baden-Powell [see Powell].
Badock,' Sir (Henry) Walter, K.B.E. ,
C.S.I., son of the late William Frederick
Badock, of Manor House, Westbury-on-
Trym, Gloucestershire; b. 1854; was
Dep. Accountant- Gen. and Income Tax
Assessor at India Office 1905-7, and Ac-
countant-Gen. 1907-19 (also Director of
Funds and Official Agent to Administra-
tors-Gen. in India 1909-19): m. 1881,
Ellen May, da. of Charles Britten ; cr.
C.S. I. 1911, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. East
India United Service Club.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Three.
Bahram Kham, Nawab Sir , K.C.I.E. ,
K.B.E ; b. 18 — ; is Ch. of the Mozari
Tribe of the Dera Ghazi Khan Dist. , and
a M.L.C. of Punjab; cr. C.I.E. 1907,
K.C.I.E. 1912, K.B.E. 1919. Dera Ghazi
Khan , Punjab.
Baig [see Abbas Ali Baig].
Baikie, Brig.-Gen. Sir Hugh Archie
Dundas Simpson-, K.C.M.G. , C.B., son
of the late Frederick Simpson-Baikie, of
Hayes Court, Hayes, Kent ; b. 1871 ; ed.
at R.M.A. ; entered R.A. 1889, became
Capt. 1899. Brevet Major 1902, Lieut. -
Col. 1914, Brevet Col. 1917, and Col 1919;
Nile Expedition 1899 (despatches, medal
with two clasps, 4th class Medjidie), S.
African War 1900-1902, on Staff, present
at actions of Vet and Zand Rivers (de-
spatches twice, Queen’s medal with four
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
Brevet Major), European War 19 14-15,
in France as a Gen. Staff Officer, at
Dardanelles as Brig.-Gen. (despatches,
C.B. , Legion of Honour), in German E.
Africa 1916, in France 1916, in Salonika
1916, and in Palestine 1917-18 (despatches
four times, C.M.G. , Brevet Col.,
K.C.M.G.); was Assist. Mil. Sec., S.
Command 1907-18, and a Gen. Staff
Officer, Head Quarters 1909-10: m. 190 7,
Marion Evelyn Miller; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1915, C.M.G. 1918, K.C.M.G. 1919.
A rmy and Navy Club.
Daughter living — One, b. 1909.
Bailey, Sir Rowland, C.B., M.V.O. ,
I.S.O. ; b. 1852; entered Office of Works
1871, became Controller of Supplies 1885,
and Controller of H.M. Stationery Office
1905 ; retired 1913 ; is a Member of
Council of King Edward VII. Sanatorium,
and of Council of Union Jack Club;
Vice-Chm. of Roy. Commn. on Paper
1916; cr. M.V.O. (5th class) 1902, I.S.O.
1904, C.B. (Civil) 1911, Knt. 1913. C/o
Barclays Bank , North End , Croydon.
Bailhache, Hon. Sir Clement
Meacher, son of the Rev. Clement
Bailhache, a Baptist Min. ; b. 1856 ; ed.
at City of London Sch., and at London
Univ. (LL.B. 1877); Bar. Middle Temple
1889, a K.C. 1908, and a Bencher 1912;
joined S. Wales and Chester Circuits ;
appointed a Judge of High Court of
Justice (King's Bench Div.) 1912: m.
1881, Fanny Elizabeth, da. of Herman
Liebstein, Bar.-at-Law; cr. Knt. 1912.
T rev anion, Totteridge , Herts; Royal
Courts of Justice, W. C.
Son living Clement Herman, b. 1890: m.
1919, Louise Agnes Procter.
Daughters living — Two, of whom Marjorie :
m. 1912, Arnold Duncan McNair, C.B.E.
Baillie, Sir Frank, K.B.E., son of
John Baillie; b. 1875; appointed Ac-
countant Central Canada Loan and
Savings’ Co. 1896, Sec. 1898, and Assist.
Manager 1901 ; became Gen. Manager
Metropolitan Bank, Toronto 1902; in
1903 formed the firm of Baillie, Wood
and Croft, Members of Toronto Stock
Exchange ; organized Burlington Steel
Co. (Hamilton) 1910, Bankers Bond Co.
(Limited) and Dominion Steel Foundry
Co. (Limited) 1912, and Canadian
Cartridge Co. (Limited) 1914 ; is Pres.
Bankers’ Investments (Limited); also or-
ganized Toronto and Burlington Steel Co.
(Limited); appointed Director of Aviation
for Canada, Imperial Munitions Board
1916, when he organized Canadian Aero-
planes (Limited), becoming Pres. : m.
1900, Edith Julia, da. of the late Aubrey
White, C.M.G., Dep. Min. of Lands and
Mim s for Ontario ; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
Lisanally Farm , Oakville , Ontario;
Albany , and Royal Canadian Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — Aubrey Wilton, b. 1908, — Frank
Wilton, b. 1913, — James Wilton, b. 1918.
Daughters living — Marion Wilton, b. 1901, —
Edith Wilton, b. 1904.
Bainbridge, Maj.-Gen. Sir (Edmond)
Guy Tulloch, K.C.B., son of the late Col.
Sir Edmond Bainbridge, K.C.B. , of Nor-
manhurst, Sheringham, Norfolk; b. 1867;
ed. at Marlborough, and at R M.C. ; en-
tered The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) 1888,
became Capt. 1897, Brevet Major 1898,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1905,
Major 1906, Col. 1912, and Maj.-Gen.
1917 ; served with Dongola Expedition
1896 (despatches, Egyptian medal with
clasp), with Nile Expedition 1897 (de-
spatches, Egyptian clasp) and 1898, pre-
sent at battle of Khartum (despatches,
medal, Egyptian clasp, Brevet Major),
during S. African War 1899-1900 on Staff
(despatches, Queen’s medal with five
clasps, Brevet Lieut. -Col.), and during
European War 1914-18, Comdg. 2«;th
Div. (Legion of Honour, K.C.B., Croix
de Guem ) ; attached to Egyptian Army
1896-8; was D.A.A.G. and Comdg. 7th
Mounted Inf. Corps, S. Africa 1899-
1900 ; again attached to Egyptian Army
1901-3, Comdt. Sch. of Mounted Inf.
1903-4, a Gen. Staff Officer 1910-15, a
Brig. Com. 1915-16, Comdg. a Div.
1916-18, and Inspector of Inf. 1918-20,
since when he has been Maj.-Gen. Comdg.
Belfast Command : m. 1904, Alice May,
da. of Col. Mark Henry George Goldie,
formerly R.E. , of Wallington Lodge,
Fareham ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1913, K.C.B.
(Mil. ) 1918. Belfast ; Naval and Military
Club.
Daughters living — Diana Patrick Nofe'l,— June.
Baines, Sir Frank, C.B.E. , M.V.O.,
son of the late Samuel Baines ; b. 1877 ; ed.
privately ; is an Architect, and Director
of Works H.M.’s Office of Works; cr.
M.V.O. (5th class) 1911, C.B.E. and
Knt. 1918. Hillside, Lough ton, Essex.
KNIGHTAGE.
832
Baines, .SzVJervoise Athelstane, C.S./.,
son of the late Rev. Edward Baines, V.
of Yalding, Kent ; b. 1847 ; ed. at Rugby,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; entered Bom.
C.S. 1870, and retired 1895 '< was Sec. to
Roy. Commn. on Opium 1894-5, a
Borough Councillor (Kensington) 1896-
1902, a County Alderman for London
1898-1902, and Pres, of Roy. Statistical
So. 1509-10 ; author of several works on
India, and Statistical subjects : m. 1874,
Constance, da. of the late Henry Pyne,
Bar.-at-Law; cr. C.S.I. 1894, Knt. 1905.
Home Close , Kidlington, Oxon ; Reform,
and Unionist Clubs.
Son living— Cuthbert Edward (21, Chepstow
Villas, W.), b. 187Q : m. 1912, Margaret
Lane, da. of Reginald Lane Poole, LL.D.,
Litt.D., Keeper of the Archives, Oxford Univ,
Daughter living— Sylvia, b. 1875 : m. igoit
Philip Edward Percival, I. C.S.
Baker, Sir Augustine FitzGerald,
youngest son of Hugh Baker, of Lismacue,
Tipperary; b. 1851; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1879); admitted
Solicitor in Ireland 1878; was Pres, of
Incorporated Law So. of Ireland 1903 ;
cr. Knt. 1903. 56, Merrion Square ,
Dublin ; Constitutional , Dublin Uni-
versity, and Royal Irish Yacht Clubs.
Baker, Sir John, M.D., son of
Samuel Baker; b. 1861; M.D. 1901;
sometime Sup., Broadmoor Lunatic
Asylum ; cr. Knt. 1919. Broadmoor,
Crowthorne, Berks.
Baker, Sir Thomas, K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
a J.P. for Plymouth (sometime Mayor) ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Plymouth.
Bala RamaVarma [see Travancore].
Balchandra Krishna Bhatawa-
dekar [see Bhatawadekar].
Baldwin, Sir Harry, M.R.C.S. , son
of the late George Baldwin, of West Bridg-
ford, Notts ; b. 1862; L.D.S. England 1884,
M.R.C.S. England 1887; a Dental Surg. ;
sometime Hon. Consulting Dental Surg.
King George V. Mil. Hospital, Hon Dental
Surg. Officers’ Hospital (Berkeley Square),
and Dental Surg. and Hon. Sec. Ken-
nington Maxillo-Facial Hospital; was
Pres. British So. for Study of Orthodontics
1912-13, Metropolitan Branch British
Dental Asso. 1913-14, and Odontological
Section Roy. So. of Med. 1913-14, and
Hon. Treasurer International Dental
Congress (London) 1914 ; appointed
Surg. -Dentist to H.M. 1918 : m. 1914,
Lucy Mabel Hamilton, da. of the late
John Orr White; cr. Knt. 1918. 37,
Cavendish Square, IV. ; Castle House,
St. Helen s. Isle of Wight.
Daughter living — Mary.
Balfour, Brig. -Gen. Sir Alfred
Granville, K.B.E., C.B , son of John
Balfour, of Balbirnie, Fife [E. Cawdor];
b. 1858; ed. at Eton ; is Lieut. -Col. and
Brevet Col. and Hon. Brig. -Gen. (re-
tired), a Comnir. Roy. Hospital, Chelsea,
.and a Director of Aibheel Tea Co.
(Limited); served in Kandia 1898 (de-
spatches, Brevet Major); was Dist. In-
spector of Musketry, Home Dist. 1899-
1903, and Comdt. , Roy. Mil. Sch. of
Music, Kneller Hall 1905-10; appointed
Embarkation Comdt. with 1 ank of Brig.-
Gen. 1914 (C. B., Orders of Crown of
Belgium, Rising Sun of Japan, and SS.
Maurice and Lazarus of Italy, Officer of
Legion of Honour, U.S.A. Distinguished
Ser. Medal) ; sometime Sec. of Turf Club:
m. 1886, Frances, da. of Surg. -Gen. Sir
Benjamin Simpson, K.C.I.E. ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1917, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 7,
Durham Place, Chelsea, S. W. ; Naval
and Military, and Pratt's Clubs.
Son living— Ronald E-, b. 1896.
Balfour, Sir Graham, son of Surg.-
Gen. Thomas Graham, M.D., F.R.S.,
Pres, of Roy. Statistical So. ; b. 1858 ;
ed. at Marlborough, and at Worcester
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1st class
Classical Moderations); Hon. M.A.,
Camb. 1908; Bar. Inner Temple 1885;
Director of Education for Staffordshire :
m. 1896, Rhoda, da. of Leonard D.
Brooke, of Birkenhead; cr. Knt. 1917.
Riverdale, Colwich, Stafford ; Athenceum,
and New University Clubs. *
Sons living— Gilbert Graham, b. 1899, —
Michael Leonard Graham, b. 1908.
Balfour, Professor Sir Isaac Bayley,
K.B.E., son of John Hutton Balfour, for-
merly Professor of Botany, Edinburgh
Univ. ; b. 1853; ed. at Edinburgh Acad,
and Univ. (M.D. 18 — , D.Sc. 18 — ,
LL.D. 18 — ); Professor of Botany, Edin-
burgh Univ., Regius Keeper, Roy. Botanic
Gardens, Edinburgh, and a F.R.S. ; Pro-
fessor of Botany, Glasgow Univ. 1879-84:
m. 18 — , Agnes, da. of the late Robert
Balloch ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Inver-
leith House, Edinburgh ; Athenceum, and
Edinburgh University Clubs. .
Daughter living — Senga Marion ( Lady A glen) :
m. 1906, Sir Franci Ar nur Aglen, K.B.E.,
Inspector-Gen. of Cuinese Customs.
Ballance, Col. Sir Charles Alfred,
K.C.M.G., C. B. , M.V. O., E.R.C.S.,
son of the late Charles Ballance; b.
1856; M.B. (1st class honours) and
B.S. (Gold Medallist) 1881, M.S. (Gold
Medallist) 1882; F.R.C.S., England
1882; Hon. M.D. Malta Univ. ; is Con-
sulting Surg. to St. Thomas’s Hospital
and to National Hospital for Paralysed
and Epileptic (Queen Square), "Vice-Pres.
of Council of Roy. Coll, of Surgs. , a Fellow
of Roy. So. of Medicine, an H on. Fellow of
American Surgical Asso., a Correspond-
ing Member of Surgical So. of Paris,
a Knight of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England, and Col.
Army Med. Ser. ; appointed Surg.-in-
Ch. to Metropolitan Police ; served
during European War 1914-18 as tem-
porary Col. Army Med. Ser. (despatches
thrice, C. B. , K.C.M G.); has been Pres,
of Med. So. of London ; author of numer-
ous med. works on surgery, and a frequent
contributor to medical sos. and journals :
m. 1883, Sophia Annie, only child of
Alfred Smart, of The Priory, Blackheath,
S.E. ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1906, C.B.
(Mil.) 19x6, K.C.M.G. 1918. 106, Harley
Street, IV. ; Athenceum, and Royal Auto-
mobile Clubs.
Sons living — Alaric Charles, b. 1887; tem-
porary Surg R.N. : tn. 1914, Mary Philips,
da. of Sir Walter Trower.
Daughters living— Enid Aline: tn. 1919, Col.
Frank V. Rollund, M.C.— A11 a Dorothy: m.
1918, Majo. Franci:- Attwat r Lewb,M.C. —
Helen Lene: tn. 1915, La old 1 homson, of
Dundee, — Kathleen Muriel, — Olive Gwen-
dolyn.
Ballance, Col. Sir Hamilton Ashley,
K.B.E., C.B. , M.S., F.R.C.S., son of
the late Charles Ballance, of Clapton ;
b. 1867; ed. at Univ Coll., London;
Col. T.F. Reserve, and Surg. , Norfolk and
Norwich Hospital ; S. Africa 1899-1902
(Queen’s medal with clasp) ; European
KNIGHTS.
833
War 1914-19 as Consulting Surg. (de-
spatches, C.B.) : m. 1910, Ruth, da. of
the late Rev. G. S. Barrett, D.D. ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) and K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
All Saints' Green , Norwich.
Sons living — Ivor Hamilton, b. 1911, — Tristan
George Lance, b. 1916.
Daughter living — Rosemary Averil, b. 1914.
Ballantyne, Sir Henry, son of the
late David Ballantyne, of Sunnybrae,
Walkerburn, Peeblesshire ; b. 18 — ; is a
J.P. and D. L. for Peeblesshire, and a
partner in firm of D. Ballantyne and Co. ,
woollen manufacturers : m. 18 — ; cr. Knt.
1906. Minden, Peebles.
Sons living.
Balrampur [see Bhagwati].
Bam, Lieut. -Col. Sir Pieter Canzius van
Blommestein Stewart-, O. B. E. ,son of the
late Johannes Andrew Bam, M.L.A. for
Cape Town; b. 1869; was Chm. of Execu-
tive Committee of S. African Products
Exhibition in London 1907 ; originator and
first Chm. of S. African National Union ;
was M.L.A. for Cape Town 1904-10 (last
Senior Member before U nion of S. Africa) ;
is a J.P. of Cape Colony and for co.
Donegal, Chm. of Gen. Executive of
Imperial Exhibition (1915), and Lieut.-Col.
London Regt. ; assumed by Roy. Licence
1910 the surname of Stewart in addition
to and before that of Bam : m. 1910,
Ena Dingwall Tasca, da. and heiress of
the late Alexander John George Stewart,
Bar.-at-law, of Ards, co. Donegal ; cr.
Knt. 1907, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Ards,
Cashelmore , cb. Donegal; 61, Addison
Road , Kensington, W. ; Barn's Build-
ings, St. George's Street , Cape Town.
Sons living — Alexander Pieter Canzius van
Blommestein, b. 1914, — Patrick John van
Blommestein, 6. 1920.
Daughters living — Patricia May Julia van
Blommestein, b. 1912, — Ena Mary Isabella
van Blommestein (twin), b. 1914, — Molly
Phillis Tasca van Blommestein, b. 1918.
Bancroft, Sir Squire Bancroft, son
of the late Secundus Bancroft-Butter-
field, of Netherthorpe [authorised by
Royal license to use for himself and issue
the surname of Bancroft only, which was
assumed in i860] ; b. 1841 ; ed. privately ;
a distinguished member of the dramatic
profession, and for 20 years Lessee and
Manager (with his wife) of the old Prince
of Wales’s and Haymarket Theatres ;
retired from management 1885 ; has oc-
casionally acted since ; devoted much
time to “Readings” in behalf of hos-
pitals in London and throughout the
country, raising ^20,000 ; is Pres, of
Acad, of Dramatic Art, and a Member
of Advisory Board for Censorship of
Plays ; joint author of “ The Bancrofts, —
Recollections of Sixty Years ” : m. 1867,
Marie Effie Wilton (the famous actress),
da. of the late Robert Pleydell Wilton ;
cr. Knt. 1897. A 1, The Albany, Picca-
dilly, W. ; The Burlington , Folkestone;
Athenceum, Marlborough, and Garrick
Clubs.
Son living — George Pleydell ( White Lodge,
Westgate-on-Sea), b. 1868 ; Bar. Inner Temple
1893; Clerk of Assize, Midland Circuit: m.
1893, Effie Lucy, da. of Sir John Hare.
Bandaranaike, Sir Solomon Dias,
C.M.G., only son of the late D. C.
H. Dias Bandaranaike, J.P., Mudaliyar
of the Gov.’s Gate; b. 1862; ed. at St.
Thomas’s Coll., Colombo; created
Mohandirum of the Gov.’s Gate, and
invested with sword and belt of office by
H.R.H. the late Duke of Clarence 1882 ;
received gold medal for services rendered
to Dist. when Mudaliyar of Siyane Karle
East from its inhabitants 1896 ; Diamond
Jubilee medal 1897, as Delegate from
Ceylon ; a gold Sword of Honour by
public subscription 1901, and Coronation
medal 1902 ; is a J.P. for the Island, and
Maha Mudaliyar to the Gov. ; acted as
Extra A.D.C. to the Duke of York during
visit to Ceylon 1902 : m. 18 — , Daisy Ez-
line, el. da. of the Hon. Sir Solomon
Christoffel Obeyesekere, M.L.C. of Col-
ombo, Ceylon; cr. C.M.G. 1902, Knt.
1907. Horagolla, Veyangoda, Ceylo7i ;
Sports Club.
Bankes, Right Hon. Sir John Eldon,
P.C. [see “ Privy Council’’].
Banner, Sir John Sutherland Har-
MOOD-, son of Harmood Walcot Banner,
formerly of Bebington, Cheshire ; b. 1847 ;
ed. at Radley ; is a partner in the firm
of Harmood-Banner and Son, chartered
accountants, of Liverpool, Auditor of Lan-
cashire and Yorkshire Railway Co. and
of the Bank of Liverpool, a J.P and
D.L. for Cheshire (High Sheriff 1902), a
Member of Liverpool Town Council, and
Pres, of Asso. of Municipal Corporations ;
was Lord Mayor of Liverpool 1912-13 ;
has sat as M.P. for Everton Div. of Liver-
pool (C) since Feb. 1905 : m. 1st, 1876,
Elizabeth, who d. 1903, da. of the late
Thomas Knowles, M.P. for Wigan, of
Darnhall Hall, Cheshire ; 2nd, 1908, Ella,
da. of Herbert Linford, of Norwich ; cr.
Knt. 1913. Aston Hall, Preston Brook,
Cheshire ; A rnisdale, Inverness ; Carlton ,
St. Stephen's, and Junior Carlton Clubs.
Banwar Pal Deo [see Karauli].
Barber, Sir (Edward) Fairless, son
of William Barber, Q.C. , of Ashover,
Derbyshire; b. 1873; ed. at Marlborough;
is a Planter ; has been Planting Member
of Council of Gov. of Madras since 1913 :
m. 1897 ; Beatrice Annie, da. of Robert
Baldwin Hayward, of Harrow ; cr. Knt.
1918. Ootaca7nund, Madras; Wind-
ham, Madras, Ootacamund , and Ban-
galore United Service Clubs.
Daughters living — Marion Beatrice, b. 1898, —
Margaret Fairless, b. 1902.
Barbour, Sir David Miller, K.C.S.I. ,
K. C.M. G. , son of the late Miller Barbour,
of Calkill, Ireland ; b. 1841 ; entered
B.C.S. 1863; formerly Sec. to Govt, of
India in Finance and Commerce Depart. ,
and Financial Member of Council of
Gov. -Gen. of India; appointed a Member
of Gold and Silver Commn. 1886, of Irish
Financial Relations Commn. 1894, of West
India Sugar-Growing Islands Commn.
1896, and of Indian Currency Committee
1898, Special Commr. to enquire into
Finances of Jamaica 1899, Commr. to
enquire into Finances of Transvaal and
Orange River Colony 1900, and Chm. of
Roy. Commn. on London Traffic, 1902,
and a Member of Roy. Commn. on Ship-
ping Rings and of Committee on Indian
Railways 1907 : m. 1883, Katherine Con-
stance, da. of the late Thomas Gribble ;
cr. C.S.I. 1887, K.C.S.I. 1889, K. C.M.G.
1899. Tiltwood, Crawley Down, Sussex ;
Athenceum, and East India United Ser-
vice Clubs.
Sons living — Ralph Henry, b. 1884 : m. 1914,
Evelyn Rose, da. of the late C. S. Carlisle, of
Brookside, Alderley Edge, — Kenneth Durand,
b. 1885; Capt. Indian Army: m. 1913, Mar-
garet Mary, da. of David Barry, — David
Neville, b. 1895.
Daughter living — Catherine Margaret : m.
1911, the Rev. Ralph Layard Whytehead,
Chap, to the Forces.
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834
KNIGHTAGE.
Barclay, Sir George Head, K.C.S.I. ,
K.C.M.G., C.V.O., son of the late Henry
Ford Barclay, of Monkhams, Woodford,
Essex ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. ; entered Diplo. Ser. 1886,
became 3rd Sec. at Washington 1888, and
at Rome 1891, and 2nd Sec. there 1892, at
Madrid 1894, and at Constantinople 1898,
Sec. at Tokio 1902, and Councillor of
Embassy there 1905, at Constantinople
1906 (rank of Min. Plen. 1908), Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. and Consul-Gen.
to Persia 1908, and Envoy Extraor. , and
Min. Plen. at Bucharest 1912 ; retired
1919: m. 1891, Beatrix Mary Jay (from
whom he obtained a decree nisi of
divorce 1919), da. of Henry G. Chapman,
of New York; cr. C. M.G. 1898, C.V.O.
1906, K.C.M.G. 1908, K.C.S.I. 1913.
Travellers' , and St. James's Clubs.
Daughter living — Dorothy Katharine, b. 1892 :
m. ign.Sir Coleridge Kennard, istBt., from
whom she obtained a divorce 1918.
Barclay, Sir Thomas, Ph.D.y LL.B .,
son of the late George Barclay, LL.D. ,
of Bonvil, Cupar, Fife ; b. 1853 ; ed.
at Univ. Coll., London, and in Paris
(LL.B. 1881), Bonn, and Jena (Ph.D.
1875) Univs. ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn, 1881;
was one of the Paris Correspondents
of Times 1876-82, and Chm. of British
Chamber of Commerce in Paris 1899-
1900, and an Examiner in Jurisprudence
and International Law to Oxford Univ.
1900 ; is a Member of Superior Council
of Belgian Congo, Vice-Pres. of Institute
of International Law, an Hon. Member
of Roy. Acad, of Jurisprudence of Spain,
an Officer of Legion of Honour, a Knight
of Order of Leopold of Belgium, and a
Grand Officer of Order of Lion and Sun
of Persia ; unsuccessfully contested Kirk-
caldy Dist. [Lb) 1886; sat as M.P. for
Blackburn (L) Jan. to Dec. 1910; author
of “Problems of International Practice
and Diplomacy,” “ The Turco-Italian
War and its Problems,” etc., and of
articles on International Law in Ency-
clopedia of Laws of England , and Ency-
clopedia Britannica : m. 1877, Marie
Therese, da. of R. Teuscher, M.D. ; cr.
Knt. 1904. 60, Nevern Square, S. W. ,
13, Old Square, Lincolns Inn, W.C. ;
1 7, Rue Pasquier, Paris ; Atheneum , and
Reform Clubs.
Son living — George, b. 1881.
Daughters living — Grisel, b. 1885, — Helen,
b. 1895.
Barclay, Sir Thomas, son of James
Barclay, of Felling, co. Durham ; b.
1839 I 's a J»P. f°r the City of Birming-
ham and for cos. Warwick and Wor-
cester: m. 1st, 1861, Mary Anne, da. of
the late Robert Jaques, M.R.C.S., of
Osmotherley, Yorkshire; 2ndly, 1893,
Mary Dingley, da. of the late Edward
Pethybridge, J. P. , banker, of Launceston,
Cornwall ; cr. Knt. 1908. The Uplands,
Blackwell, near Bromsgrove.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Thomas
(Metchley Grange, Harborne), b. 1869: m. \
1896, Louisa May, da. of the late John Innes, s
of Edgbaston, — (by 2nd marriage) Edward |
Debell, M.C., b. 1895; formerly Lieut. 4th
Batn. Worcestershire Regt.
Daughters living— (By 1st marriage) Jane
Elizabeth Jaques: m. 1887, Philip Melanc-
thon Scatliff, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of St. I
Elmo, Lordship Lane, S.E., — Edith, — Mary:
m. 1916, Horatio Higgs, J.P., of Waterpark,
Holsworthy, Devon, and The Hermitage,
Welcombe, Devon, — Gertrude: m. 1919,
Henry William Taylor, of Leahyrst, Black-
well, Worcestei shire,— (by 2ndmarriage) Mar-
jorie Pethybridge: m. 1919, Capt. Philip G. I
Filzgeorge Parker, formerly 2/6th Batn. '
Kings (Liverpool Regt.).
Barker, Capt. Sir David Wilson-,
R.D., son of David Wilson Barker, of
Worcester; b. 1858; a F.R.S.E., and a
Director of Nitrates RailwayCo. (Limited);
formerly in Mercantile Marine ; Capt.
R.N.R. (retired) ; was Capt. -Sup. of Train-
ing Ship Worcester 1892-1919: m. 1885,
Magdalen, da. of John Maclean Mul-
ligan, of Dublin ; cr. Knt. 1920. Flim-
well Grange, near Hawkhurst ; Royal
Societies' Club.
Barker, Sir Francis Henry, son ot
the late Alfred Barker, of Elmfield, Esher,
and Constantinople; b. 1865; ed. privately
and at Clifton Coll. ; is a Director of
Vickers (Limited), and Parsons’ Foreign
Patents Co. (Limited), and Chm. of
Executive Council of Russo-British Cham-
ber of Commerce : m. 1897, Aimde, el.
da. of the late Arthur de Vere ; cr. Knt.
1917. Burnt Stub, Chessington, Surrey ;
Lowndes House, Lowndes Place, S. W. ;
Marlborough, St. James's, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Barker, Col. Sir Francis William
James, son of the late William Barker,
F.R.C.S.I., of 21, Hatch Street, Dublin,
and The Fort, Kilkeel, co. Down ;
b. 1841 ; entered R.A. 1863, became
Capt. 1876, Major 1883, Lieut. -Col.
1890, and Brevet Col. 1896 ; retired
1898 ; served with Abyssinian Ex-
pedition 1867-8, present at capture of
Magdala (medal) ; was Inspector of
Warlike Stores, Malta 1878-84, Assist.
Sup., Roy. Gunpowder Factory, Waltham
Abbey 1885-8, and in charge of Danger
Buildings there 1888-92 ; appointed Sup.
of Roy. Small Arms Factory, Birming-
ham 1892 : m. 1873, Charlotte Jessie, only
child of the late John Foster; cr. Knt.
1906. 1, Westbourne Mansions, Folke-
stone ; Radnor [Folkestone) Club.
Sons living — Ernest Francis William, D.S.O.,
b. 1877 [see “Companionage”], — William
Arthur John, D.S.O., b. 1879 [see “Com-
panionage”],— Cecil Hardy, b. 1881: Major
R.A., — Another, b. 18 — .
Daughters living — Margaret, b. 18 — : m. 1909,
M. W. J.Fry, Fellow of Trin. Coll., Dublin,—
Iris, b. 1895: m. 19x5, the Rev. Horace
Claude Harland, a Chaplain to the Forces.
Barker, Maj.-Gen. .SzrGeorge, K. C.B. ,
son of Col. George Barker, H.E.I.C.S. ;
b. 1849; entered R.E. 1869, became Capt.
1881, Brevet Major 1882, Major 1887,
Lieut. -Col. 1894, Brevet Col. 1898, Col.
1901, and Maj.-Gen. 1906; retired 1911 ;
served with Egyptian Expedition 1882,
present at battles of Kassassin and Tel-el-
Kebir (despatches, medal with clasp,
bronze star, Brevet Major, 4th class
Medjidie), and with Bechuanaland Ex-
pedition 1884-5, as D.A.A. and Q.M.G.
(despatches) ; was an Assist. Instructor
Sch. of Mil. Engineering 1877-81, Assist.
Inspector-Gen. of Fortifications, Head
Quarters 1894-1901. Col. -on -the -Staff
Comdg. R.E. , E. Dist. 1901-4, Inspector
of R.E. at Head Quarters 1904-9, and in
command of E. Coast Defences 1909-11 :
m. 1888, the Hon. Clemency Hubbard,
da. of 1st Baron Addington; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1905, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911. Salt
Hall, near Chichester ; United Service
Club.
Sons living — Francis Worsley, b. 1889;
Capt. Yeo.: m. 1914, Beatrice M., da. of
Oliver Ormrod, of Pickhill Hall, Denbigh-
shire,— Evelyn Hugh, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1894
[see “Companionage ”].
Daughter living — Dorothea Margaret, b.
1890: tn. 1913, Brig. -Gen. Reginald Arthur
Bright, C.B., C.B.E., R.H.A.
KNIGHTS.
835
Barlow, 6»(Clement Anderson) Mon-
tague, K.B.E. , M.P., son of the late Very
Rev. William Hagger Barlow, D.D., Dean
of Peterborough ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Repton,
and at King’s Coll., Camb. (1st class
Law Tripos, Yorke Prize Essayist, Senior
Whewell Univ. Scholar, B.A. 1889, M.A.
1893, LL.D. 1900); Bar. Lincoln’s Inn
1895 ; was a County Councillor for Lon-
don 1907-10 (Vice-Chm. of its Parlia-
mentary Committee) ; is Official Principal
to Archdeacons of London, Hampstead,
and St. Albans, a partner in the firm of
Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge, Chm. of
Civil Liabilities Panel (1917), Chm. Select
Committee on Soldiers’ Pensions, Acting
Chm. Inter-Departmental Committee on
Tuberculous Soldiers, and a Member of
National Church Council ; raised Salford
Brig. 1914-15 ; was a Member of Foreign
Languages Committee 1917-18 ; has sat
as M.P. for S. Div. of Salford ( C ) since
Dec. 1910, having been defeated there
Jan. 1910 ; appointed Parliamentary Sec.
to Min. of Labour April 1920 ; cr. K.B.E.
1918. 107, Jermyn Street , S. W. 1 ;
Carlton, and Union ( Manchester ) Clubs.
Barnard, His Honour Sir Frank
Stillman, K.C.M.G. , son of Francis Jones
Barnard, of Victoria, British Columbia ;
b. 1856; ed. at Hellmuth Coll., London,
Ontario; is Lieut. -Gov. of British Colum- I
bia ; elected a Member of Parliament,
Canada, 1888 : m. 1883, Martha Amelia,
da. of Joseph Loewen, of Victoria, British
Columbia; cr. K.C.M.G. 1918. Govern-
ment House , Victoria , British Columbia ;
Royal Automobile ( London ), Union (Vic-
toria), and Vancouver Clubs.
Barnes, Sir Frederic Gorel], son ol
the late Charles Barnes, J.P. , of Mossley
Hill, Lancashire ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Roy,
Institution, Liverpool, and at Jesus Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1881, M.A. 1887); Bar. Inner
Temple 1885 ; was Chm. of Greyholme
Convalescent Home for Wounded, and
Commissary Kent Vol. Fencibles 1914-17;
is Assist. Div. Food Commr. , S. Midland
Div., Assist. Commr. Education and
Propaganda Branch of Min. of Food, and
Div. Labour Adviser to Min. of Food,
Chm. of Court of Referees for Reading
Dist. for Unemployment Insurance, a
F.R.G.S. , and a J.P. and D. L. for
Kent ; unsuccessfully contested N.-E.
Div. of Derbyshire (C) July 1892, and
Northampton Borough Jan. 1905 and
Jan. 1910; sat as M.P. for Faversham
Div. of Kent 1895-1900 : m. 1894, Caro-
line Anne Roper, da. of the late Sir
Roper Lethbridge, K.C.I.E. [see Leth-
bridge “ Knights’ Widows”] ; cr. Knt.
1916. Eyot Wood, Shiplake, Oxon. ;
Gorell Barnes, War grave, Berks ; Carlton,
and Garrick Clubs.
Sons living — Frederic Finlay Gorell, b. 1901,
— William Lethbridge Gorell, b. 1909.
Daughter living — Catherine Flsie Marian.
Barnes, Sir George Stapylton, K. C.B.y
K.C.S.I. , son of the late George Carnac
Barnes, C.B. [see V. Chetwynd, colls.],
formerly Foreign Sec. in India; b. 1858;
ed. at Eton, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford;
Bar. Inner Temple 1883 ; assisted late
Lord Russell of Killowen in his work at
the Bar 1883-93 1 appointed Counsel to the
Board of Trade in Bankruptcy matters
1886, Official Receiver in Companies’
Liquidation 1893, Senior Official Receiver
1896, Comptroller of Companies Depart. ,
Board of Trade 1904, Comptroller-Gen. |
Labour and Statistical Departs, thereof j
1911, 2nd Sec. 1913, Joint Permanent |
Sec. 1915, and a Member of Council of
Gov. -Gen. of India 1916 ; was Member of
Royal Commn. on Sugar Supply 1914-16 :
m. 1887, Sybil de Gournay, da. of the late
Charles Buxton, M.P. [see Buxton, Bt. ,
cr. 1840, colls.]; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1909,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1915, K.C.S.I. 1920.
Delhi, and Simla, India ; Foxholm,
Cobham, Surrey ; Brooks's Club.
Sons living — Ralph George, b. 1888, —
Anthony Charles, D.S.O., b. 1891 [see “ Com-
PANXONAGE ”].
Daughter living — Lucy Eleanor, b. 1897.
Barnes, Sir Hugh Shakespear,
K.C.S.I., K.C.V.O., son of the late
James Ralph Barnes, I.C.S. ; b. 1853;
ed. at Malvern Coll. ; entered I.C.S.
1874 ; became Private Sec. to Financial
Member of Council 1876 ; employed on
Special Duty with Foreign Depart. 1879 ;
served during Afghan War 1881 as Political
Officer ; was Assist, to Gov. -Gen.’s Agent
in Baluchistan 1881-3 ; appointed Political
Agent at Quetta and Pishin 1883, in charge
of Afghan Boundary Commn. Supplies
1884, Under Sec. to Govt, of India in
Foreign Depart. 1889, Revenue Commr.,
Baluchistan 1890, Resident in Kashmir
1894, Agent to Gov. -Gen. and Ch. Commr. ,
Baluchistan 1896, Sec. to Govt, of India
in Foreign Depart. 1900, Lieut. -Gov. of
Burma 1903, Pres, of Delhi Durbar Com-
mittee 1903, and a Member of Council of
Sec. of State for India 1905 (resigned
1913); is Chm. Imperial Bank of Persia,
and a Director of Anglo-Persian Oil Co.
and of Burma Corporation : m. 1st,
1888, Winifred, who d. 1892, el. da.
of Sir John Strachey, G.C.Sil., C. I.E.
[Strachey, Bt.] ; 2nd, 1894, Edith Helen,
da. of the late Rev. Reginald Barnes,
formerly V. of Heavitree, and Canon
of Exeter; cr. C.S.I. 1897, K.C.S.I.
and K.C.V.0. 1903. 29, Campden House,
Court, Kensington, W. 8; Royal Auto-
mobile Club.
Sons living — James Strachey, b. 1890, —
Hugh, b. 1898, — George Reginald, b. 1904.
Daughter living — Mary, b. 1889 : m. 1910, St.
John Hutchinson, Bar. -at-Law, of 1, Plowden
Buildings, Temple, E.C.
Barnes, Maj.-Ge?i. Sir Reginald
Walter Ralph, K. C.B. , D. S. 0. , son of the
late Rev. Preb. R. H. Barnes, of Stoke
Canon, Exeter; b. 1871; ed. at Westmin-
ster Sch. ; entered 4th Hussars 1890, be-
came Capt. 1899, Major 17th Lancers
1907, Lieut. -Col. 10th Hussars 1911, Col.
1914, and Maj.-Gen. 1918 ; S. Africa
1899-1900 as Adj. Imperial Light Horse
andi90i-2as Lieut. -Col. Comdt. 2nd Batn.
Imperial Yeo. (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.), European War 1914-19, Comdg.
32nd and 57th Divs. (twice wounded, de-
spatches seven times, C. B., Maj.-Gen.,
Croix de Guerre, K.C.B. ); was an A.D.C.
to Com. -in-Ch. in India 1904-6, an In-
structor at Cav. Sch. 1906-7, and Assist.
Mil. Sec. to Gov. and Com. -in-Ch. at
Malta 1909-11 ; appointed Col. 4th Hus-
sars 1919, and to Command W. Lanca
shire Div. Territorial Force 1919 : m.
1919, Gunilla, widow of C. D. Wijk ; cr.
D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1919. Cranes Hall, Ormskirk,
Lancashire ; Cavalry, Turf, Royal Auto-
mobile, and Hurlingham Clubs.
Barnsley, Brig. -Gen. Sir John, son of
the late Thomas Barnsley, J.P. , of Edgbas-
ton ; b. 1858 ; ed. at King Edward VI.
Sch. , Birmingham ; is a contractor, and
Director of Wesleyan and Gen. Insurance
Co., an Hon. Brig.-Gen. in the Army,
I a J.P. and D.L. for Warwickshire and
836
KNIGHTAGE.
Birmingham, and a Gov. of King Edward’s
Sch. , Birmingham; formerly Lieut. -Col.
and Hon. Col. (T.D ) Territorial Force;
unsuccessfully contested Edgbaston Div.
of Birmingham, Dec. 1918 : m. 1882, Ellen
Rutherford, da. of the late Robert Davis,
J.P,, of Wandsworth; cr. Knt. 1914.
Ear Is fie Id, Westfield Road , Edgbaston ,
Birmingham .
Sons living — Donald Gordon, M.C., b. 1884 ;
Major Gloucestershire Regt.: m. 1919, Eve-
lyn, only child of the Rev. J. H. Bateson, of
Hampstead, — Robert Eric, M.C., M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., b. 1886; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ;
served in Salonica (M.C.), — Arnold, b. 1896 ;
Lieut. Gloucestershire Regt.
Daughter living — Norah.
Baroda, H.H. the Maharaja
Gaekwar ( Sir Sayaji Rao Sena Khas
Khel Samsher Bahadur Farzand-i-Khas-
i - Dowlat - i - Englishia) of, G. C. S.I. ,
G.C.t.E. ; b. 1863; is one of the Ruling
Chiefs of India : m. 1st, 1880, Chimnabai,
C.I. , who d. 1885; 2nd, 1885, Chimna
Bai, C.I.; cr. G.C.S.I. 1887, G.C.l.E.
1919. Laxmi Vilas aiid Makarpura
Palaces, Baroda, India.
Barr, Sir James, C.B.E., son of Samuel
Barr, J.P. , formerly of Claremont, co.
Tyrone; b. 1849; ed. at Londonderry, and
at Glasgow Univ. (M. B. 1873, M.D.
1882); LL.D. Toronto 1906; L.R.C.S.
EdinburghandL.M. 1873, M.R.C.P. 1897,
F.R.C.P. , London 1902, Hon. LL.D.,
Liverpool 1912 ; formerly Physician and
House Surg. to Northern Hospital, Liver-
pool, and Physician to Stanley Hospital,
Liverpool, and Liverpool Roy. Infirmary ;
isaF.R.StE., Lieut. -Col. R.A.M.C,(T.F.),
County Director of Voluntary Aid, W.
Lancashire Territorial Force, Past Pres,
of Liverpool Med. Institution, British Med.
Asso. , and of Lancashire and Cheshire
Branch of British Med. Asso. , Vice-Pres.
of Eugenics Educational So. , of Institute
of Hygiene, Med. Visitor to Tue Brook
Lunatic Asylum, a Knight of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, Consulting Physician to Liver-
pool Roy. Infirmary, and Visiting
Physician to Haydock Lodge Asylum ;
author of numerous med. works: m. 1882,
Isabella Maria, da. of J. Woolley; cr.
Knt. 1905, C.B. E. (Civil) 1920. 72,
Rodney Street, Liverpool; Otterspool Bank,
Liverpool; Athenceum and Co?iservative
( Liverpool) Clubs.
Daughter living — Vera Evelyn, b. 1887 : m.
1908, Capt. Edward Astley Astley Rushton,
C.M.G., R.N.
Barraclough, Col. Sir Samuel Henry
Egerton, K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Col. Austra-
lian Mil. Forces Staff ; European War
1915-19 (despatches, C. B. E.) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Barran, Sir Rowland Hirst, M.P.
[see Barran, Bt.].
Barrett, Gen. Sir Arthur Arnold,
G.C.B., G.C.S.I. , K.C.V.O., son of the
late Rev. Alfred Barrett, D.D. ; b. 1857 ;
entered Army 1875, became Capt. Indian
Army 1886, Major 1895, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1898, Lieut.-Col. 1901, Brevet Col. 1902,
Col. 1905, Maj.-Gen. 1906, Lieut. -Gen.
1911, and Gen. 1917 ; retired 1920 ; Afghan
War 1879-80, present at relief of Kandahar
(medal with two clasps, bronze star),
Hazara Expedition 1888 (medal with
clasp), Miranzai Expedition 1891 (clasp),
Hunza-Nagar Expedition 1891 (clasp),
Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (despatches,
medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-
Col.), Bazar Valley and Mohmand
Valley Field Forces 1908, in command
of a Brig, (despatches, K.C.B.), Comdg.
Forces in Mesopotamia 1914-18 (K.C.S. I.),
Afghan War 1919 (G.C.S.I.); was
D.A.G. , N. Command, India 1905-7, in
command Nowshera Brig., India .1907-8,
A.-G. in India 1908-12, and in command
of Poona Div. 1912-16, and N. Command,
India 1916-20; is an A.D.C. Gen. to
H.M. : m. 1st, 1894, Mary, who d. 1897,
da. of James Haye, of Fowey, Cornwall ;
2nd, 1907, Ella, who d. 1917, 3rd da.
of Henry Lafone, of Court Lodge, Knock-
holt, Sevenoaks, Kent; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1903, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1908, K.C.V.O. 1912,
K.C.S. I. 1915, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1918,
G.C.S.I. 1920. United Service Club.
Daughter living — Phyllis: m. 1918, Capt. John
Ord Cobbold Hasted, D.S.O., Durham L-L
Barrett, Lieut.-Col. Sir James
William, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., M.D.,
son of the late James Barrett, physician,
of Howe Crescent, South Melbourne,
Australia ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Melbourne
Univ., and at King’s Coll. , London; M.D.
1887, F.R.C.S. Eng. 1887, M.S. 1888; is
Lecturer on the Physiology of the Special
Senses in Melbourne Univ., a Member
of Council thereof, Consulting Surg. to
Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Oph-
thalmologist to Melbourne Hospital, a
Member of Council of British Red Cross,
and Young Men’s Christian Asso., Egypt,
and Chm. of Board of Management Lady
Northcote Permanent Orchestral Trust
Fund ; European War 1915-19, as Lieut.-
Col. R.A.M.C. , Assist. Director Australian
Med. Ser. in Egypt, and Consulting
Oculist (despatches, Order of the Nile) ;
author of “Twin Ideals,” etc.: m.
1888, Marian, da. of Charles Rennick,
of Melbourne; cr. C.M.G. 1911, K.B.E.
and C. B. (Mil. ) 1918. 105, Collins Street,
Melbourne, Australia ; Palmyra, La?isell
Road, Toorak, Melbourne ; Melbourne
Club.
Son living— James Noel, b. 1903.
Daughters living — Cara, b. 1890, — Bertha, b.
1897, — Jeannette, b. 1906.
Barrett, Sir William Fletcher,
F.R.S., son of the Rev. W. G. Barrett ;
b. 1844; ed. at Old Trafford Gram. Sch.,
Manchester ; appointed Science Master,
International Coll., Isleworth 1867, and
Lecturer at Roy. Sch. of Naval Architec-
ture 1869 ; was Professor of Physics, Roy.
Coll, of Science, Dublin 1873-1910 ; is a
J.P. for co. Dublin, Past Pres, of So. for
Psychical Research, of which he was one
of the Founders, a F. R.S. , a Fellow of
Physical So., a F. R.S.E., a M.R.I.A.,
and a M.I.E.E. : m. 1916, Dr. Florence
Elizabeth (Willey), M.D., C.B.E., M.S.,
da. of the late Benjamin Perry, of
Avonleigh, Stoke Bishop ; cr. Knt. 1912.
31, Devotishire Place, W. ; Longcross
House, Chertsey, Surrey.
Barrett, Sir William Scott, son of
the late J. C. Barrett, of Leeds; b. 1843;
is a J.P. , a D.L. , and Chm. of Quarter
Sessions and of County Council for Lan-
cashire; appointed Constable of Lancas-
ter Castle 1916: m. 1869, Julia Louisa,
youngest da. of the late Rev. A. A.
Colvile, of Livermere, Suffolk ; cr. Knt.
1913. Abbotsgate, Blundell sands, Lanca-
shire ; National Liberal Club.
Sons living — Henry Augustus Scott ( Mere
Oaks, Wigan), b. 1875 ; J.P. for Lancashire :
m. 1903, Evelyn Mary, da. of Arthur Vickers,
— Rev. William Edward Colvile, b. 1880;
Organbing Sec. of So. for Propagation of the
Gospel (Dioceses of Chester, Liverpool, and
KNIGHTS.
S3 7
Sodor and Man) : m. 1920, Hilda, da. of the
late Dr. Stanley-Adams, of The Eluis, Isle-
worth, — Colin E-, b. 1883, — Hugh Scott,
O.B.E., b. 1887; Major on Staff: m. 1916,
Dorothy Gertrude, da. of the late Rev.
Augustus Edward Farrar, R. of Woolley,
Huntingdon.
Daughters living — Three.
Barrie, Sir Charles, son of Charles
Barrie, of Coldside, Dundee ; b. 1840 ; is
a J.P. and D.L. , a member of the firm of
Charles Barrie and Sons, shipowners, of
49, Meadowside, Dundee, and Chm.
Dundee Ice and Cold Storage Co.
(Limited) ; sometime Lord Provost of
Dundee : in. 1873 I cr* Knt. 1919. Airlie
Park , Broughty Ferry.
Sons living — Charles Coupar, C.B.E., M.P.,
b. 1875 ; M.P. for Banffshire (Co. L\— Joseph
Johnstone, b. 1883.
Daughters living— Barbara Coupar : m. 1905,
J. R. Lindsay, of Balcarres, Broughty Ferry.
Barrington, Hon. Sir William
Augustus Curzon, K.C.M.G. [see V.
Barrington].
Barron, Maj.-Gen. Sir Harry,
K. C.M. G. , C. V. 0. , son of Charles Barron,
formerly of Denmark Hill, S.E. ; b. 1847 ;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
entered R.A. 1867, became Capt. 1879,
Major 1884, Lieut. -Col. 1894, Brevet Col.
1898, Col. 1900, and Maj.-Gen. 1904 ;
was Ch. Instructor, Sch. of Gunnery 1897-
1900, Col. -on-Staff, Comdg. R.A. , Thames
Dist. 1900-1904, and in command of R.A.
at Malta 1904-8 ; retired 1909 ; appointed
Gov. of Tasmania 1909, of W. Aus-
tralia 1913 (retired 1917) ; acted as Gov.
of Malta May to Nov. 1907 : in. 1877,
Clara Emily, da. of the late Maj.-Gen.
Thomas Conyngham Kelby, C.B. ; cr.
C.V.O. 1907, K.C.M.G. 1909. Swiss
Cottage, Weybridge.
Daughter living — Lilian Vaughan, b. 1878 :
m. 1st, 1897, Capt. Charles Findlay, Queen’s
Own Cameron Highanders, who d. (killed in
action) 1898 ; 2nd, 1907, Brig.-Gen. Angus
John McNeill, D.S.O., of Fawley Manor,
Wantage [E. Shrewsbury, colls.].
Barrow, Gen. Sir Edmund George,
G.C.B., G.C.S.I. , son of the late Maj.-
Gen. Joseph Lyon Barrow, C.B. , R.A. ;
b. 1852; ed. at Marlborough Coll., and
at R.M.C. ; entered 102nd Fusiliers
1871, became Lieut. 89th Regt. 1874,
Capt. I.S.C. (now Indian Army) 1883,
Brevet Major 1887, Brevet Lieut. -Col.
1895, Col. 1898, Maj.-Gen. 1902, Lieut. -
Gen. 1905, and Gen. 1909 ; retired 1919 ;
served during Afghan War 1879, present
at capture of Ali Musjid (medal with
clasp), with Egyptian Expedition 1882, !
as D.A.Q.M.G. to Indian Contin-
gent, present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(medal with clasp, bronze star, 5th
class Medjidie), with Tirah Expedi-
tion 1897, as A.A.G. at Head
Quarters (despatches, medal with two
clasps, C.B.), and with China Expedition
1900-1901, as Ch. of the Staff, with rank
of Maj.-Gen. (despatches, medal with
clasp, K.C.B.) ; was D.A.Q.M.G., Bengal
1879-82 and 1884-7, Assist. Sec. to Govt,
of India in Mil. Depart. 1887-90, and
A.A.G. , India 1895-7, 1st Dep. Sec. to
Govt, of India in Mil. Depart. 1897-9,
and D.A.G., Bengal 1900; accompanied
Gilgit-Chitral Mission 1885-6 (Brevet
Major), and Anglo-Siamese Commn.
1889-90 ; raised and commanded Hong
Kong Regt. 1892-5 ; commanded Kohat-
Kurram Field Force 1899-1900; was Sec.
to Govt, of India in Mil. Depart. 1901-13 ;
appointed to command 1st Div. India
1904, Gen. Officer Comdg. S. Army, India
1908, Mil. Sec. at India Office 1914, and
a Member of Council of India 1917;
is Col. 7th Rajputs ; was an A. D.C.
Gen. to H.M. 1911-13: in. 1882, Marion
Letitia, da. of the late Rev. W. Story, of
Corick, Clogher, co. Tyrone ; cr. C. B. (Mil. )
1898, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1901, G.C.B. (Mil.),
1909, G.C.S.I. 1916. 7, Lansdowne
Crescent , Notting Hill , W. 1 1. ; Junior
United Service Club.
Son living — Ronald Edmund, b. 1885; Major
Indian Army: m. 1912, Cecilia Frances, da.
of the late Cecil Butler, of Milestown, co.
Louth [see B. Dunboyne, colls.].
Daughter living — Kathleen Sara.
Barrow, Maj.-Gen. Sir George de
Symons, K.C.B., K.C.M.G . , son of the
late Maj.-Gen. de Symons Barrow, Indian
Army ; b. 1864 ; entered Connaught
Rangers 1884 and Indian Cav. 1886,
became Capt. 1895, Major 1902, Lieut. -
Col. 1910, Col. 1914, and Maj.-Gen.
1916 ; Waziristan 1894-5 (medal with
clasp), China 1900 (despatches, medal
with clasp), European War 1914- 19 in
France and Palestine, as Maj.-Gen. on
Staff, and Comdg. a Cav. Div. , and
Desert Mounted Corps (despatches, C. B. ,
promoted, Legion of Honour, Order of
the Nile, K.C.M.G., K.C.B.); was a
D.A.Q.M.G. in India 1903-6, D. A.A.G.,
Staff Coll., Camberley 1908-10, and a
Gen. Staff Officer at Staff Coll., Quetta
1911-12; appointed to command 1st
Div., N. Command 1920 ; commanded
an Indian Cav. Regt. 1912-14 ; appointed
Col. an Indian Cav. Regt. 1917, and Col.
20th Hussars 1920 : m. 1902, Sybella,
da. of the late Col. G. Way; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G. 1918, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1919.
Barstow, Sir George Lewis, K.C.B.,
son of Henry Clements Barstow, of
Hazelbush, York ; b. 1874 ; ed. at Clifton,
and at Camb. Univ. ; appointed a Prin-
cipal Clerk in Treasury 1909, Assist. Sec.
1919, and Controller of Supply Sers. there
1919 : in. 1904, Enid Lilian, da. of the
Hon. Sir Alfred Tristram Lawrence, a
Judge of High Court of Justice ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1913, K.C.B. (Civil) 1920. 36,
Sussex Gardens , Hyde Park, W.
Sons living— John Anthony Tristram, b. 190-,
— Lawrence Oliver, b. 190-.
Daughter living — Anne Catherine.
Barter, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles St.
Leger, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., C.V.O. , son
of the Rev. J. T. Barter, of Berehaven,
Bantry Bay, co. Cork; b. 1856; ed.
abroad ; entered 105th Regt. 1875, became
Capt. King’s Own (Yorkshire L. I.) 1881,
Major 1890, Lieut. -Col. 1898, Brevet
Col., Col. 1902, Maj.-Gen. 1909, and
Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1918; served with
Ashanti Expedition 1895-6 (star), with
Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (despatches,
medal with two clasps), in S. Africa
1899-1901, present at battles of Belmont,
Graspan, Modder River (wounded), Ma-
gersfontein, Lindley, Bethlehem, and
operations in Fouriesburg (despatches
thrice, C. B.)( and during European War
1914-18, Comdg. 47th Div. (despatches,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Order of Crown of
Roumania) ; was Instructor at Roy. Mil.
Coll. , Sandhurst 1884-9, D.A. A.G. at War
Office 1889-94, Mil. Sec. to High Commr.
in S. Africa 1894-5, A.A.G., Thames Dist.
1902-5, and A.Q.M.G. , Welsh and Mid-
land Command 1905-6 ; commanded
Poona Inf. Brig. 6th Div. S. Army, India
1909-13; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900, C.V.O.
838
KNIGHTAGE.
1904, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G. 1918.
United Service Club.
Bartlett, Sir Herbert Fogelstrom,
I.S.O., son of Edwin Thomas Bartlett,
of Plymouth; b. 1847; was Assist. Sec.
Board of Inland Revenue 1897-1903, Con-
troller of Stamps, Registrar of Joint Stock
Cos. 1903-9, and a Commr. of Inland
Revenue 1909-13 : m. 1876, Frances, da.
of R. Linwood, of Bath ; cr. I.S.O. 1902,
Knt. 1911. 49, Salisbury Road, South-
sea; Royal Albert Yacht Club.
Daughters living — Ethel Constance, — Vi-
vienne.
Barton, Maj.-Gen. Sir Geoffry,
K.C.V.O. , C.B., C.M.G. , son of the late
C. C. Barton, of Rownhams, Hants ; b.
1844 ; ed. at Eton ; entered 7th Royal
Fusiliers 1862, became Capt. 1874, Major
1879, Lieut. -Col. 1882, Col. 1886 (h.-p.
1894), and Maj.-Gen. 1898; retired 1904;
served during Ashanti War 1873-4, on
special duty (wounded, despatches, medal
with clasp), in S. African War 1879 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), with Egyptian
Expedition 1882, as D.A. A.G. (despatches,
medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th class
Osmanieh), with Soudan Expedition 1885,
as Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. (clasp), and
in S. Africa 1899-1902, in command of
Fusilier Brig., and subsequently in com-
mand of Pretoria Dist. (wounded, de-
spatches thrice, C.M.G.) ; was Assist.
Mil. Sec.. China 1884-5, and A.A.G.,
Thames Dist. 1895-7, and N.-W. Dist.
1897-8 : appointed Col. Roy. Fusiliers
(City of London Regt.) 1900; is a J.P.
for Dumfriesshire, and a Knight of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England : m. 1890, Beryl, da. of Col.
Edward Philippe Mackenzie, of Auchens-
keoch, Kirkcudbright, and Craigs, Dum-
friesshire; cr. C. B. (Mil.) 1889, C.M.G.
1900, K.C.V.O. 1906. Craigs, Dumfries ;
United Service, Wellington, and Dumfries
and Galloway Clubs.
Son living — Philip Geoffry, M.C., b. 1891;
Capt. Roy. Fusiliers: tn. 1919, Irene Mar}',
da. of S. J. Shelford, of Combe Down, Bath.
Daughter living — Joanna Katharine, b. 1894.
Barton, Sir John George, C.B., son
of James Barton, of Farndreg, Dundalk;
b. 1850 ; ed. at Repton Sch. ; was In-
specting Engineer to Board of Works
1889-92, and Commr. for Valuation and
Ch. Boundary Surveyor for Ireland 1892-
1916 ; sometime Board of Trade Arbi-
trator for Light Railways in Ireland ; is
a Fellow of Institute of Surveyors : m.
1916, Florence, da. of Col. C. Colville,
9th and 89th Regts., of Grantham, and
widow of Col. A. E. Hamilton Smyth ;
cr. C. B. (Civil) 1900, Knt. 1902. Wind- I
ham, Constitutional, and Hibernian
United Service Clubs.
Barton, Sir William, M.P., son ot 1
the late Robert Barton, of Hamilton ; j
b. 1862 ; ed. at Glasgow High Sch. and
Univ. ; sometime head of the firm of I
William Barton and Co. (Limited), of i
Manchester; a J.P. for Lancashire; has |
sat as M.P. (L) for Oldham since Jan. j
1910: m. 1st, 1895, Jessie Cuthbertson, |
who d. 1915, da. of James Boyd, merchant, |
of Manchester; 2ndly, 1918, Olive Ruth,
da. of Oliver Bryson, of The Haw,
Lifford, co. Donegal; cr. Knt. 1917.
Wybcrslegh Hall, Disley, Cheshire ;
National Liberal Club.
Daughter living— Dorothy Hope.
Barwani, Capt. H.H. (Rana Rajit
SinghJ of, K.C.I.E. ; b. 1888; is one of
the Ruling Chiefs of India; cr. K.C.I.E.
1918. Barwani, India.
Basanta Kumar Mullick [see
Mullick].
Batchelor, Sir Stanley Lockhart,
b. 1868 ; ed. at St. Edmund’s Coll. ,
Ware, and at Univ. Coll., London (B.A.
1884) ; entered I.C.S. 1887, and served in
Bombay as Assist. Collector and Magis-
trate ; appointed Under Sec. to Govt.,
Political Depart., Bombay 1896, 1st Assist.
1900, Judge and Sessions Judge 1900,
and a Puisne Judge of High Court of
Judicature, Bombay 1904; retired 1918:
m. 1905, Maud Alice, el. da. of the Hon.
Herbert Batty, Puisne Judge of High
Court, Bombay; cr. Knt. 1914. Malabar
Hill, Bombay.
Bateman, Sir Alfred Edmund,
K. C.M. G. , son of the late Rev. John Bate-
man, R. of E. and W. Leake, Notts ; b.
1844 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1872 ; entered
Board of Trade 1865 ; was Comptroller-
Gen. of Commerce, Labour, and Statistics
1897-1903, and Chm. of Board of Trade
Advisory Committee 1901-5 ; served as Sec.
to Roy. Commn. for negotiating Com-
mercial Treaty with France 1881-2, and
to International Sugar Conference 1887-8,
British Delegate to International Tariff
Bureau Conference at Brussels 1888,
Sec. to Treaties Committee 1890-92,
British Delegate to Anglo-Portuguese
Commercial Negotiations 1892, and to
Anglo-Spanish Commercial Negotiations
1894, Pres, of Roy. Statistical So.
1897, a Member of Roy. Commns. on
Food Supply in War 1903-5, on Shipping
Rings 1906-8, Chm. of Exhibitions
Committee 1906-7, of Labour Exchange
Committee 1910- 17, and a Member of
Dominions Roy. Commn. 1913-17 (Chm.
in Canada and Newfoundland 1914 and
1916) ; appointed Joint Manager of Im-
perial Institute 1905, a Chm. of Board of
Trade Arbitration Court 1908, a Member
of International Exhibitions Roy. Commn.
1909, and an Hon. Member of the In-
ternational Statistical Institute 1913 :
m. 1868, Edith Ellen, who d. 1909, da. of
the late James Eland Hobson, of Haver-
field, Kew, and Eaton Socon, Beds;
cr. C.M.G. 1892, K.C.M.G. 1900. 25,
Bramham Gardens, S. W. ; Windham,
National, and Ranelagli Clubs.
Son living — John Keelinge, b. 1872.
Daughters living — Grace Ellen, — Hester, —
Edith Florence : m. 1899, Ivor Forbes Mal-
colmson, of Northchurch, Herts.
Bates, Brig.-Geii. Sir (Charles)
Loftus, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., 3rd son
of the late Thomas Bates, of Heddon,
Northumberland ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Eton ;
formerly Capt. 1st Dragoon Guards ; is
a J.P. and D.L. for Northumberland, and
Hon. Col. (T.D.) Yeo. (formerly Comdg.) ;
S. Africa 1899-1902 with 5th Batn. Im-
perial Yeo. (severely wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.), European War 1914-19 as
Director of Remounts, with rank of Brig.-
Gen. (despatches, C.M.G., 3rd class Ser-
bian Order of the White Eagle, C.B.,
K.C.M.G.) ; unsuccessfully contested
Northumberland, Hexham Div. (C)
March 1907 and Jan. 1910: m. 1892,
Katharine, da. of Edward Leadbitter, of
The Spital, Hexham ; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G.
1919. The Spital, Hexham ; Army and
Navy Club.
Son living —Edward Giles, b. 1897.
Bax-Ironside [see Ironside].
KNIGHTS.
839
Bayley, Sir Charles Stuart, G.C.I.E. ,
K. C.S.I. , I.S.O., son of the late Capt.
Daniel Bayley, H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1854;
ed. at Harrow, and at Heidelberg ; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1877; entered I.C.S. 1877;
became Under Sec. to Gov. of Bengal 1880,
Under Sec. to Govt, of India in Revenue
and Agricultural Depart. 1885, Assist.
Commr. , Ajmer 1886, Political Agent,
Bikaner 1888, Additional Private Sec. to
Viceroy of India 1894, Gen. Sup. Thagi
and Dakaiti Depart. 1898, Agent to Gov. -
Gen., Central India 1900, Resident at
Hyderabad 1905, Lieut. -Gov. of E. Bengal
and Assam 1911 (acted thereas May to
Nov. 1908), and of Bihar and Orissa 1912,
and a Member of Council of India 1915 :
m. 1880, Sarah Constance, da. of Maj.-
Gen. Archibald Edwards Campbell,
I.S.C. ; cr. C.S.I. 1903, K.C.S.I. 1908,
l. S.O. 1912, G.C.I.E. 1915. x, Queen's
Gate Terrace , S. W.; Athenaeum Club.
Sons living — Archibald Steuart Buttei worth
(Bolarum, Deccan ), b. 1885 ; Assist. Account-
ant-Gen., Indian Finance Depart.: m. 1914,
Gladys, da. of the late Rev. J. Tedman, —
Charles Daniel, M.C., b. 1895 ; Lieut. R.F.A.
Daughters living — Florence Tempe, b. 1883 :
m. 1905, Edward Herbert Kealy, I.C.S.,—
Ethel Hermione, b. 1888: m. 1907, Lieut.-Col.
Liqnel Forbes Ashburner, M.V.O., D.S.O., —
Alice Mary, b. 1891 : m. 1912, Capt. Alan
Arthur Fowler, Queen’s Own Cameron High-
landers, who d. (killed in action) 1915 [see
Fowler, Bt., cr. 1890, colls.].
Bayley, Sir Steuart Colvin, G. C.S.I.,
C.I.E., son of the late William Butter-
worth Bayley, B.C.S. , sometime officiating
Gov.-Gen. of India, and a Director of
H.E.I.C. ; b. 1836; ed. at Eton, and at
Haileybury ; entered B.C.S. 1855; was
sometime Sec. to Govt, of Bengal, and
Commr. of Patna division during famine
1874 ; in 1877 accompanied Viceroy (Baron
Lytton) to Bombay and Madras as per-
sonal Assist, in famine business ; was
afterwards Ch. Commr. of Assam, offici-
ating Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal 1880, Resi-
dent at Hyderabad 1881-2, a Member of
Council of Gov.-Gen. of India 1882-7,
Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal 1887-90, Sec. in
Political and Secret Depart, of India
Office 1890-95, and a Member of Indian
Council 1895-1905 : m. i860, Anna, da.
of R. N. Farquharson, B.C.S. ; cr. C.S.I.
1874, K.C.S.I. 1878, C.I.E. 1882, G. C.S.I.
1911. 2, CathcartRoad, S. W. / Athenaeum
Club.
Sons living — Steuart Farquharson, C.B.E.,
b. 1863 [see “Companionage”], — William
Eden Steuart {Calcutta), b. 1869 : m. 191 7,
Ellena, widow of the Rev. Henry Arthur
Spencer Atwood, R. of Elsing, E. Dereham, —
Lionel Seton, D.S.O., b. 1875 [see “Com-
panionage”],—Charles Butterworth, C.V.O.,
b. 1876 [see “Companionage”], — Lytton
Cecil Lambert, b. 1879; Major Indian Army.
Daughters Jiving — Ethel Augusta ( Lady Col-
vin) : m. 1888, Sir Elliot Graham Colvin,
K.C.S.I., of The Residency, Ajmer, Rajputana,
India, — Alicia Sidney a m. 1890, William B.
Gladstone, — Marion Hamilton: m. 1894,
Lindsay Daniell.
Bayley, Lieut.-Col. Sir Henry Dennis
Readett-, K.B.E. , son of the late
Thomas Bayley, J.P. , sometime M.P. for
Chesterfield Div. of Derbyshire ; b. 1878 ;
ed. at Uppingham, and at Roy. Agri-
cultural Coll., and St. Andrew’s ; a
Colliery Owner, Iron Master, Leather
Manufacturer, and Landowner, a J P.
for Notts, a D.L. for E. Yorkshire (High
Sheriff 1920), an A.M.I.M.E., Chm. Notts
and Derby Coal Trade Benevolent Asso. ,
Gov. British Ambulance Committee, a,
Member of Joint War, Ambulance, and
Collection Committees of British Red
Cross So. and Order of St. John, a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, and a Member Comity
Britannique de la Croix Rouge Franfaise ;
was Inspector of British Red Cross
Ambulance Convoys working with French
Army (gazetted Lieut.-Col. 1918, Officer
of Legion of Honour), and Founder and
Organiser of “ Dennis Bayley” Transport
of Wounded Fund (despatches, Croix de
Guerre, Legion of Honour) ; assumed
by deed poll the additional surname of
Readett 1915 : m. 1903, Audrey Cecil,
da. of Sir John Turney, of Gedling
House, Notts; cr. K.B.E. 1918. Lentoii
Abbey , Notts / Hunmanby , Hull, East
Yorkshire; Reform, Bath, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Sonliv'ng — Thomas Dennis Readett, b. 1906.
Daughters living — Cather ne Turney, — Bar-
bara,— Hester, — Audrey Diana.
Bayly, Mcij.-Ge?i. Sir Alfred William
Lambart, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., C.S.I.,
D.S.O., son of the late Major George
Bayly, 35th Regt. ; b. 1856; ed. at Well-
ington Coll. ; entered Army 1874, became
Capt. Bom. S.C. (now Indian Army) 1885,
Major 1894, Lieut.-Col. 1900, Brevet Col.
1902, Col. 1903, and Maj.-Gen. 1906;
retired 1912 (reappointed an A.A.G.
1915) ; served during Afghan War 1879-80
(medal with clasp), with Soudan Expedition
1885 (medal with clasp, bronze star), with
Burma Expedition 1886-7 (despatches,
medal with two clasps, D.S.O.), and
in S. Africa 1899-1900, as D. A.A.G.
(despatches, Queen’s medal with five
clasps, C.B.) ; sometime a D. A.A.G. and
anA.A.G. , Bombay, and A.Q.M.G. Army
Headquarters, India; appointed A.D.C.
to H.M. 1902, D.A.G. , Punjab 1904,
1st Comdt. of Indian Staff Coll. 1905,
Sec. to Govt, of India (Army Depart.)
1906, and Col. Baluchistan Inf. 1907 :
m. 1st, 1877, Ada Margaret, who d. 1880,
da. of the late Maj.-Gen. S. Thacker,
Bom. S.C. ; 2nd, 1889, Eva, da. of the
late John Naylor, of Leighton Hall,
Montgomeryshire; cr. D.S.O. 1887, C.B.
(Mil.) 1900, C.S.I. 1909, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1911, K.C.M.G. 1917. United Service
Club.
Son living — (By 2nd marriage) Eric, b. 1891.
Bayly, Adm. Sir Lewis, K.C.B. ,
K. C. M. G. , C. V. 0. ; b. 185 7 ; entered R. N.
1870, became Lieut. 1881, Com. 1894, Capt.
1899, Rear- Adm. 1908, Vice- Adm. 1914,
and Adm. 1917 ; retired 1919 ; served
during Ashantee War 1875 (medal), and
in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal, bronze
star) ; appointed Commodore (2nd class)
in charge of Destroyers Home Fleet 1907,
and an A.D.C. to H.M. 1908; com-
manded Roy. Naval War Coll. 1908-10,
1st Cruiser Squadron 1911-13, 3rd Battle
Squadron 1913-14, 1st Battle Squadron
1914- 15; wasCom.-in-Ch., Coast of I reland
1915- 19 ; has Legion of Honour : m.
1892, Yves Henrietta, da. of the late
Henry Annesley Voysey; cr. C.V.O. 1907,
C.B. (Civil) 1912, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1914,
K.C.M.G. 1918. 68, Ebury Street, S. IV.
Baynham, Com. Sir Walter De
Mouchet, K.B.E., R.D. ; b. 18 — ; Com.
R.N.R. (R.D.), and Master of Steamship
Ormonde ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Beachcroft, Sir (Richard) Melvill,
son of the late Richard Beachcroft, of
Harrow; b. 1846; ed. at Harrow; ad-
mitted a Solicitor 1868 ; is a member of
the legal firm of Beachcroft, Thompson,
and Co., of Theobalds Road, W.C. ,
840
KNIGHTAGE.
Solicitor to Christ’s Hospital, and first
Chm. of Metropolitan Water Board; 21
years a County Councillor for London
(Chm. 1909-xo) : m. 18 77, Charlotte
Emily, da. of Robert Maurice Bonnor-
Maurice, of Bodynfoel, Montgomeryshire ;
cr. Knt. 1904. Littlemount , Cookham
Dean ; Conservative , and Alpine Clubs.
Beale, Sir John Field, K.B.E. , son of
James Samuel Beale; b. 1874; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1896) ; admitted a Solicitor 1899 ; some-
time head of the legal firm of Beale and
Co., of 16, Great George Street, West-
minster, S.W. , during European War
successively Sec. Min. of Food, Chm.
Inter-Allied Food Council, Vice-Chm. of
Wheat Roy. Commn., Chm. of Allied
Wheat Executive, and a British Represen-
tative in Allied Supreme Council of Supply
and Relief ; is Dep. Chm. Midland Rail-
way, and a Director of Anderson, Green
and Co., managers of Orient Line of
Steamships; has Legion of Honour, Order
of Crown of Italy, and Order of Leopold
of Belgium: m. 1901, Daisy Emma Game ;
cr. K.B.E. 1918. 49 , Porchester Terrace,
W. ; North Bay , Oulton Broad, Lowestoft ;
Junior Carlton Club.
Sons living — James Anthony, b. 190 7, — David
Oliver, b. 1913.
Daughters living — Marjorie Elizabeth, — Anne
Winifred.
Beaman, Sir Frank Clement Offley.son
of Dep. Surg.-Gen. — Beaman, formerly
Indian Med. Ser., of Eastbourne ; b. 1858;
ed. at Bedford Gram.Sch., and at Queen’s
Coll., Oxford; entered I.C.S. 1879; be-
came Special Settlement Officer, Baroda
1886, Assist. Judge 1890, Judicial Assist,
to Political Agent, Kathiawar 1891, Judge
and Sessions Judge 1896, Judicial Commr.,
and Judge of Sadar Court, Sind 1904. and
a Puisne Judge of High Court of Judi-
cature, Bombay 1907 ; retired 1918 ; was
Grand Master of All Scottish Freemasonry
in India 1912-17: m. 1881, Caroline Emily
Banks ; cr. Knt. 1917. Lugano, Switzer-
land ; East India United Service Clubs.
Son living— Ardern Arthur Hulme, D.S.O., b.
1886 [see “ COMPANIONAGE ”].
Daughters living — Kathleen Fitzgerald : m.
1911, A. Davies, — 1/ rna ( Lady Hogg): m.
1910, Sir Malcolm Nicholson Hogg [see B.
Magheramome, colls.].
Bean, Sir George, son of Thomas
Bean ; b. 1855 ; Ch. of A. Harper, Sons
and Bean (Limited), Chm. of Allen,
Everitt and Sons (Limited), and of
Manning, Wardle and Co. (Limited) ;
Joint Manager National Projectile Fac-
tory, Dudley, Chm. Birmingham and
Midland Hospital, a J.P. for Worcester-
shire, and a J.P. and Alderman for Dudley
(Mayor 1908-9, 1911-12, and 1912-13) :
vi. 1879, Mary, only da. of the late
John Harper of Dudley ; cr. Knt. 1919.
Oakham Lodge, Dudley ; St. Stephens'
Club.
Son living — John Harper, C.B.E., b. 1885
[see “ COMPANIONAGE ”].
Daughters living — Two.
Beard, Sir Lewis, son of the Rev.
Charles Beard, LL.D., of Liverpool ; b.
1858 ; ed. at Roy. Institution Sch., Liver-
pool, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1881) ; Town Clerk and Clerk of the
Peace for Blackburn, and a Member of
Departmental Committee on Local Taxa-
tion, and of Executive Committee of
Municipal Corporations Asso. ; Town
Clerk of Coventry 1893-1904 (Dep. Town
Clerk 1891-93): m. 1890, Charlotte Au-
gusta, da. of the late Joseph D. Edings,
of Edisto Island, S. Carolina, U.S.A. ;
cr. Knt. 1919. Edisto , East Park Road,
Blackburn , Lancashire.
Sons l.ving — Charles, b. 1891, — Harold Edings,
b. 1894.
Daughter living — Dorothea: m. 1914, Joseph
Eccles.
Beardsell, Sir William Arthur, son
of the late Joseph Beardsell, of Stock-
port ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Manchester Gram.
Sch. ; a Merchant, Managing Director of
W. A. Beardsell and Co. (Limited), of
Madras ; Sheriff of Madras 1918 and
1919; cr. Knt. 1919. Madras; Mad-
ras Chib.
Beatson, Col. Sir George Thomas,
K. C. B. , K. B. E. , son of the late Surg. -Gen.
George S. Beatson, C.B. ; b 1848; ed. at
Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1870), and at
Edinburgh Univ. (C.M. 1874, M.D. 1878);
L. R.C.S. Edin. 1874; sometime Adminis-
trative Med. Officer (V. D. ) Lowland Div. ,
Scottish Command ; is a D.L. for Co. of
City of Glasgow, Consulting Surg. West
Infirmary, Glasgow, Senior Surg., Cancer
Hospital, Glasgow, and a Member of
Council of British Red Cross So. (Chm. of
Council of its Scottish Branch) ; formerly
Examiner in Surg. at Edinburgh Univ. ;
has Order of Crown of Belgium, and
Legion of Honour ; author of numerous
med. works ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1902, K.C.B.
1907, K.B.E. 1918. 7, Woodside Crescent,
Glasgow.
Beatson-Bell [see Bell].
Beattie, Sir Andrew, son of the late
John Beattie, of Rathfriland, co. Down ;
b. i860; a J.P. and D.L. for Dublin
(High Sheriff 1918) ; unsuccessfully con-
tested W. Down Div. of Down co. (hid.L),
July 1905, Sept. 1907, and March 1908 :
m. 1885, Rachel, da of Thomas Brien,
of Lanistown House, co. Dublin ; cr. Knt.
1920. 46, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin;
National Liberal Club.
Beattie, Sir James, K.B.E., son of
Charles Beattie, of Aberdeen ; b. 1861 ;
Managing Director of A. and S. Henry
and Co. (Limited), in Charge of Jute
Goods Dep6t, and Hon. Director, Flax
Office, Dundee : m. 1888, Mary Lucas
Minty; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Coun-
more, St. Andrews, Fife; 52, Eaton
Square, S. W.
Daughters living— Five.
Beattie, Sir John Carruthers, D.S.C. ,
son of the late Thomas Beattie ; b. 1866 ;
ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (D.Sc. 1896), and
abroad ; appointed Principal, S. African
Coll. 1917 (Professor of Physics there
1897-1918), and Vice-Chancellor and
Principal, Univ., Cape Town 1918;
sometime a Member of Univ. Statutes
Commn. ; is a Member of Scientific and
Industrial Research Committee : m. 1898,
Elizabeth, da. of W. Paton, of Scar-
borough ; cr. Knt. 1920. Civil Service
(Cape Town) Club.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Two.
Beauchamp, Sir Sydney, M.B. , son
of the late Henry Herron Beauchamp, of
Bexley, Kent, and Sydney, N.S. Wales ;
b. 1861 ; ed. at Lausanne, at Univ. Coll.
Sch. , and at Gonville and Caius Coll. ,
Camb. (B.A. 18—, M.B. and B.C. 1890,
M.A. 1896); Med. Adviser to British
Delegation at Peace Conference in Paris
1919: in. 1891, Edith, da. of the late
Henry Morton Sharp ; cr. Knt. 1920.
8, William Street, Lowndes Square,
S. W. ; Salters Mcadmv, Penn, Bucks ;
United University Club.
KNIGHTS.
84I
Son living — Richard Ralph, b. 18 — ; Lieut.
R.M.
Daughters living — Isabel Mary: m. 19 1 7,
Lieut. Sidney Jasper Herbert, R.N., — Cicely
Katharine : m. 191 7, Lieut. Richard Stoddart,
R.N.
Beauclerk, (Beatrix Frances), Lady
Osborne de Vere, G.B.E. [see D. St.
Albans.]
Beaufort, Sir Leicester Paul, son of
the late Rev. Daniel Augustus Beaufort ;
b. 1853 ; ed. at Westminster, and at
Queen’s Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1875, B.C.L.
and M.A. 1879) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1879 ; was Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. and
Ch. Judicial Officer of British N. Borneo
and Labuan 1894-9, and Ch. Justice of
N. Rhodesia 1901-19: m. 1883, Edith
Mary, da. of the late Rev. Charles Hig-
man Griffith, R. of Stratfield Turgis,
Hants; cr. Knt. 1919. Sandown, Wyn-
berg , Cape Colony ; Sports, and Union
Clubs.
Daughters living — Marion, — Cicely.
Beaumont, Adm. Sir Lewis Anthony,
G. C. B. , K. C.M. G. ; b. 1847 ; entered R. N.
i860, became Lieut. 1867, Com. 1876,
Capt. 1882, Rear-Adm. 1897, Vice-Adm.
1902, and Adm. 1906 ; retired 1912 ; served
with Arctic Expedition 1875-6 (medal) ;
was Private Sec. to First Lord of the
Admiralty (Lord Northbrook) 1882-5,
command of Training Squadron 1891-3,
Director of Naval Intelligence 1894-9,
A.D.C. to H.M. Queen Victoria 1895-7,
Com.-in-Ch. on Pacific Station 1900, and
on Australian Station 1901-3, British
Representative on North Sea International
Inquiry Commission 1904, Com.-in-Ch.
at Devonport 1905-8, and Principal
Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1911-12 ; accom-
panied Prince of Wales to Coronation
of King Hakon VII. of Norway, 1906 ;
is a Grand Officer of the Legion of
Honour : 7n. 1889, Mary Eleanor, who
d. 190 7, da. of Charles C. Perkins, of
Boston, Mass., U.S.A. ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1901, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1904, G.C.B. (Mil.)
1911. St. Georges, Hurstpierpoint , Sussex ;
United Service Club.
Beaumont, Hon. Sir William Henry,
son of the late Lieut. -Col. William Beau-
mont, of Chudleigh, Devon ; b. 1851 ; ed.
at King Edward VI. Sch. , and at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst ; in 75th Regt. 1870-75 ;
served with Langalibele Expedition 1873 i
during Zulu War raised Newcastle Scouts
(medal) ; commanded Maritzburg com-
bined Rifle Assos. during Boer War
1899 (medal) ; administered Govt, of
Natal June to Aug. 1907; appointed
Resident Magistrate at Newcastle (Natal)
1878, at Inanda 1887, and of City
Div. of Pietermaritzburg 1896, Acting
Puisne Judge of Natal 1900, Puisne Judge
1902, and Senior Puisne Judge 1904 ;
retired 1910 ; was a Member of S. African
Delimitation Commn. 1910 : m. 1896,
Alice, da. of the Hon. John Millar,
M.L.C., of Durban, Natal; cr. Knt.
1910.
Sons living — Baron, b. 18 — : m. 1904, Clara
Platt, — Rolland, b. 18 — : m. 1915, Helen, el.
da. of Charles Toller, M.D.,of Ilfracombe,—
Grey, b. 18— : m. 1914, Phyllis Platt.
Daughter living — Alice.
Becher, Dame Ethel Hope, G.B.E. ,
R.R.C., da. of Col. Arthur William Biddie
Becher, formerly Indian Army ; b. 18 — ;
sometime Matron in Ch., Queen Alex- j
andra’s Imperial (Mil.) Nursing Ser. ; re- I
tired 1919; cr. G.B.E. 1918. Hammersley,
Penn , Bucks.
Beck, Hon. Sir Adam Beck, son of
Jacob Beck, of Baden, Ontario ; b. 1857 ;
ed. at Dr. Tassie’s Sch., and at Rockwood
Acad., Galt, Ontario; is a box manufac-
turer, Col. Canadian Mil., Chm. of Hydro
Electrical Power Commn., Ontario, and
Pres, of Health Asso. , London, Ontario ;
was Mayor of London (Ontario) 1902,
| 1903, and 1904 ; has been a M.L.A.
of Ontario since 1902, and a M.E.C. since
1908 ; was Min. without portfolio, On-
tario 1905-14 : m. 1898, Lillian, da.
of the late C. J. Ottaway, Bar.-at-law,
of London ; cr. Knt. 1914. Headley ,
London , Ontario ; London , Ontario; St.
James's {Montreal) and Albany ( Toronto )
Clubs.
Daughter living — Marion Auria.
Beck, Sir Arthur Cecil Tyrrell, M.P.,
el. son of the late Arthur William Beck ; b.
1876 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at Jesus
Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1899;
was Mayor of St. Ives (Hunts) 1905-6 ; is
a J.P. for Hunts and Beds, Hon. Lieut.
Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve, and Chm. of
Liberal Insurance Committee ; appointed
Parliamentary Private Sec. to H. J. Ten-
nant, M.P. (when Sec. of Board of
Trade) 1911, (when Financial Sec. to the
War Qffice) T911, and (when Under Sec.
of State for War) June 1912, to Under
Sec. of State for Home Affairs (Rt. Hon.
E. J. Griffith) 1912, to Financial Sec. to
the Treasury (Hon. E. S. Montagu,
M. P.) 1913, and to Parliamentary Sec. to
the Treasury (P. H. Illingworth, M.P.)
1914, a Junior Lord of the Treasury Feb.
1915, Vice-Chamberlain of H.M.’s House-
hold June 1915, and again in National
Min. Dec. 1916, Parliamentary Sec. to
National Ser. Depart. June 1917, and
Parliamentary Sec. , Ministries of National
Ser. and Reconstruction Jan. 1919 ; was
a Member of Roy. Commn. on Civil Ser.
1912; sat as M.P. for N., or Wisbech,
Div. of Cambridgeshire (L) Jan. 1906 to
Jan. 1910, when he was defeated for
N. -W. , or Chippenham, Div. of Wilt-
shire ; has sat for Saffron Walden Div. of
Essex ( Co.L ) since Dec. 1910 : m. 1895,
Florence Mary (from whom he obtained a
divorce Feb. 1919), only child of the late
William F. Cooper ; cr. Knt. 1920. 26,
St. James s Street, S. W. ; Harrold, Bed-
fordshire ; Reform , Brooks's , and Marl-
borough Clubs.
Beck, Sir Raymond, son of Morris
Beck, formerly of Chislehurst, Kent ; b.
1861 ; ed. at Lancing Coll. ; is an Under-
writer and Insurance Broker at Lloyd’s,
(Chm. 1910, 1911, 1915, and 1916): m.
1912, Elsie Mary, da. of C. J. Whittington,
of Sandhills, Betchworth ; cr. Knt. 1911.
Bath Club.
Sons living — Raymond, b. 1913, — Another, b.
1916,
Becker, Sir Walter (Frederick),
K.B.E. , son of the late Frederick Becker ;
b. 1855 ; ed. at Falmouth Classical and
Gram. Sch. ; Founder of Creole Lines of
steamships trading between Italy, Sicily,
and Gulf of Mexico, etc., and Consul-
Gen. for Siam ; founded Maternity
and Rescue Home, Turin (Chm.);
founded and equipped British Red
Cross Auxiliary Hospital, Turin (Hon.
Director) ; provided and maintained
Rest House and Buffets for British Sailors
and Soldiers, as well as other local or-
ganisations to alleviate war conditions :
m. 1895, Delphine Th6r6se, da. of the late
Alphonse de Martelly ; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
Val Salice, near Turin ; Villa Delphine,
27*
842
KNIGHTAGE.
Roquebrune , Cap Martin , Alpes Mari-
times, France; Royal Cornwall Yacht ,
Royal Automobile { London arid Italy),
and Union [Rome and Genoa) Clubs.
Bedford, Lieut.-Col. Sir Charles
Henry, LL.D., M.D., D.Sc., son of the
late Frederick William Bedford, D. C. L.,
LL.D., of Edinburgh ; b. 1866 ; ed. at
Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. and C.M. 1887,
B.Sc. 1889, M.D. and D.Sc. 1892) ;
M.R.C.S., England 1888; Hon. LL.D.,
St. Andrews 1913 ; entered Indian Med.
Ser. 1889, became Major 1901, and Lieut.-
Col. 1909 ; retired 1911 ; was Chemical
Examiner to Govts, of India, Bengal,
and Punjab, and Professor of Chemistry,
Calcutta and Lahore Med. Colls. 1893-
1904, Scientific and Technical Adviser
to Govt, of India on Revenue matters
1900-1911, and Director Central Excise
Laboratory for India, Kasauli (which he
originated) 1906-11 ; organised as Gen.
Director and Sec. British Chemical Manu-
facturers’ Asso. (London) ; sometime
Dep. Ch. Commr. and Commr. of
Med. Ser. London and S.-E. Region,
Min. of National Ser. ; author of various
scientific books and papers : m. 1900,
Jane Beatrice, only child of William
Allan Carter, O.B.E. , J.P., M.I.C.E., of
Stamford Hall, Gullane ; cr. Knt. 1911.
Oak Tree Cottage , Woking ; Devonshire
Club.
Bedford, Maj.-Gen. Sir Walter
George Augustus, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
M.B. , son ofVice-Adm. George Augustus
Bedford; b. 1858; M.B. Durham and
M.R.C.S. England 1880; entered Army
1881, became Major Roy. Army Med.
Corps 1893, Lieut.-Col. 1901, Col. Army
Med. Ser. 1908, and Surg.-Gen. and
Maj.-Gen. 1914; retired 1918; S. Africa
1899-1901, as Staff Officer to Principal
Med. Officer (despatches, C.M.G.), Euro-
pean War 1915-16 as Director of Med.
Sers. of Army in Dardanelles and Egypt
(despatches, C.B.); was Dep. Assist.
Director, Army Med. Ser. 1894-9, Prin-
cipal Med. Officer, Hong Kong 1908-11,
and London Dist. 1911-12; was Dep.
Director of Med. Sers., S. Africa 1913,
S. Command 1914, and N. Command
1916-18 : m. 1880, Harriette Adelaide, el.
da. of the late Rev. David James Drake-
ford ; cr. C.M.G. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
K.C.M.G. 1918.
Daughter living — Elaine Adelaide : m. 1907,
E’eut. -Col. Eric Felton Falkner, C.M.G. ,
D.S.O.
Beeton, Sir Mayson Moss, K.B.E. ,
son of the late Samuel Orchart Beeton, of
Greenhithe, Kent ; b. 1865; ed. at Marl-
borough, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford ;
Sec., Anti-Bounty League 1897-1902, and
Pres., Anglo-Newfoundland Development
Co. 1905-1913 ; organised and admin-
istered Newfoundland Forestry Corps
during European War 1917-18 (K.B.E.) :
in. 1888, Louise Swinley, da. of the late
William Price Jones, M.D. ; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920, Gower Lodge, Weyb ridge,
Surrey; United University Club.
Daughters living — Marjorie Mayson, b. 1889,
— Edith Audrey Mayson b. 1890: in. 1918,
Surg.-Com. Murray Levick, R.N., — Isabel
Cecile, b. 1895.
Begbie, Sir James, son of the late
William Begbie ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Dundee
High Sch. ; is a Banker ; was an Addi-
tional Member of Legislative Council of
Gov. of Bombay 1911-12, and Sec. and
Treasurer, Bank of Bombay 1899-1915 ;
appointed a Member of Roy. Commn.
on Indian Finance and Currency 1913 :
m. 1901, Rhoda, da. of Archibald
William Campbell, of Bombay ; cr.
Knt. 1911. The Croft, Prideaux Road,
Eastbourne ; Oriental Club.
Sun living — Ian, b. 1905.
Daughter living — Joan, b. 1903.
Beharrell, Lieut.-Col. Sir John
George, D.S.O., son of George Beharrell,
of Almondbury ; b. 1873; ed. at King
James’s Sch., Almondbury; formerly
Assist. Goods Manager, N.E. Railway; is
Lieut.-Col. on Gen. List; appointed
Director Min. of Munitions 1915, Assist.
Director-Gen. Mil. Railways, War Office,
1916, Assist. Director-Gen. of Transpor-
tation, France 1916, Assist. Inspector-
Gen. of Transportation for all Theatres
of War 1917, Director of Statistics, Ad-
miralty 1917, and Director-Gen. of Finance
and Statistics Transport Min. 1919 ; has
Orders of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of
Italy, and of Crown of Belgium ; in. 1898,
Kate, da. of Joseph Ripley ; cr D.S.O.
1917, Knt. 1919. Becketts, Christchurch
Park, Sutton, Surrey.
Sons living — George Edward, b. 1899 ; Lieut.
R.E., — Jacques Ripley, b. 1911, — Douglas
Wells, b. 1914.
Daughter living — Kathleen Mabel, b. 1904.
Behrens, Sir Charles, son of the late
Sir Jacob Behrens, of Springfield House,
Bradford ; b. 1848 ; ed. at Bradford Gram,
and High Schs. , and abroad ; is a
member of the firm of Sir Jacob Behrens
and Sons, merchants, of Manchester,
Bradford, Glasgow, London, and Cal-
cutta, a Director of Manchester Ship Canal
Co., a Local Director of Commercial
Union Assurance Co., and of Ocean
Accident and Guarantee Corporation
(Limited), a Gov. of Manchester Gram.
Sch., a Member of Court of Victoria
Univ., Manchester, and of East Lanca-
shire Territorial Force Asso. , an Alderman
and a J.P. for Manchester (Lord Mayor
1909-n), and a Member of Board of
Manchester Roy. Infirmary : in. 1883,
Emily Milnes, da. of Samuel Shaw,
P., of Brooklands, near Halifax; cr.
nt. 1912. Holm- Acre, Altrincham;
Reform {London), Clarendon , and Reform
{Manchester) Chibs.
Daughters living — Emily Doris, b. 1884 : m.
1911, George Hill Hughes, of Kingsbury
Croft, Marlborough, Wilts, — Alice 'Murid,
b. 1885, — Norah Clare, b. 1886: m. 1909,
Assheton Neville Clegg, of Brackendeue,
Dunham Massey, and Cote-Brook, Tarporley,
Cheshire.
Beilby, Sir George Thomas, E.R.S.,
son of G. T. Beilby, M.D. , of Edinburgh ;
b. 1850; ed. privately, and at Edinburgh
Univ. ; LL.D. Glasgow and Birmingham ;
Hon. D.Sc., Durham 1910, is a J.P.,
a F.R.S., a F.I.C., an A.I.C.E.,
Director of Fuel Research, a Member
of Advisory Council of Depart, of
Scientific and Industrial Research, Past
Pres, of So. of Chemical Industry, of
Institute of Chemistry, and of Institute
of Metals, and Chm. of Roy. Tech-
nical Coll., Glasgow; has been a Member
of Roy. Commn. on Fuel and Engines for
the Navy (1912), and of Central Com-
mittee of Admiralty Board of Inventions
and Research ; author of various scientific
papers : m. 1877, Emma Clarke, da. of the
Rev. S. Newman; cr. Knt. 1916. XI,
University Gardens , Glasgow ; Athenceum
Club.
Son living — Hubert Noel, b. 1882: m. 1909.
Daughter living — Winifred Moller: in. 1908,
Frederick Soddy, F.R.S., of Oxford Univ.
KNIGHTS.
Beit, Sir Otto John, K.C.M.G. , son
of the late Siegfried Beit, of Hamburg ;
b. 1865 ; ed. abroad ; Hon. LL.D. Cape
Univ. ; a Director of British South
Africa Co., and of Rhodesia Railways
(Limited), a Trustee of Rhodes Trust and
a Member of Gov. Bo<^ and Executive
Committee of Imperial Coll, of Science
and Technology ; founded Beit Memorial
Fellowship for Med. Research ; rendered
sers. in connection with S. African Hospi-
tals and Troops in England during
European War : m. 1897, Lilian Carter,
of New Orleans, U.S.A. ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1920. 49, Belgrave Square, S. W. ;
Tewin Water, Welwyn, Herts ; Carlton,
and Bath Clubs.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Two.
B e l f i E l d, Sir Henry Conway,
K.C.M.G., son of the late John Belfield,
J.P. , of Primley Hill, S. Devon ; b. 1855 ;
ed. at Rugby, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1877); Bar. Inner Temple 1880;
appointed Magistrate, Collector of Land
Revenue and Inspector of Schs., Selangor
1884, Ch. Magistrate and Commr. of
Lands 1888, Senior Magistrate, Perak
1891, Commr. of Lands and Mines, Fede-
rated Malay States 1896, British Resident
Negri Sembilan 1901, Selangor 1902, and
Perak 1911, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. ,
British E. Africa Protectorate 1912, (also
High Commr. for Zanzibar Protectorate
1914) ; retired 1918 ; is a J.P. for Devon ;
author of “ Handbook of the Federated
Malay States” : m. 1884, Florence, C.B.E. ,
da. of the late Rev. James Rathborne ; cr.
C. M.G. 1909, K.C.M.G. 1914. 4, Rox-
burgh Mansions, Kensington Court, W. 8/
Junior Carlton, Bachelors' , and Ranelagh
Clubs.
Son living — Stafford St. George Conway, b.
1887.
Daughters living — Violet Enid Jane: m. 1913,
Hamilton Frederick Ward [see V. Bangor,
colls.], — Beatrice Evelyn Monica Vere.
Belfield, Lieut.- Gen. Sir Herbert
Eversley, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., K.B.E.,
D. S.O., son of the late Capt. William
Belfield, J.P. (formerly 17th and 88th
Regts.), of Malmains, Frenchay, near
Bristol ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ;
entered 101st Regt. 1876, became Capt.
Roy. Munster Fusiliers 1885, Major 1893,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1896, Lieut. -Coi.
Duke of Wellington’s (W. Riding) Regt.
1897, Col. 1899, Maj.-Gen. 1906, and
Lieut. -Gen. 1912 ; retired 1914 ; served
with Ashanti Expedition 1895-6, as Ch.
Staff Officer (despatches, star, Brevet
Lieut. -Col.), and in S. Africa 19C0, as
A.A.G. 1st Div., and subsequently as In-
spector-Gen. of Imperial Yeo. with rank
of Brig.-Gen. (despatches twice, C.B. ,
D.S.O.) ; was Brig.-Maj. and D.A.A.G. ,
Aldershot 1890-95; was A.A.G. , Aider-
shot 1902-3, in command of 4th Inf.
Brig. 1903-7, and in command of 4th
Div. 1907-11 ; appointed Director of
Prisoners of War 1914, and a Commr.
of Duke of York’s Roy. Mil. Sch. 1919 ;
has been Col. Duke of Wellington’s (W.
Riding) Regt. since 1909 ; is a Gov. of
Wellington Coll., and a Grand Officer of
the Order of the Crown : m. 1st, 1882,
Emily Mary, who d. 1883. da. of the late
Rt. Rev. Hibbert Binney , D. D. , Bishop of
Nova Scotia ; 2nd, 1888, Evelyn Mary,
da. of the late Albon Taylor, of Elm
Grove, Barnes; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900,
D.S.O. 1902, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1914,
K.C.M.G. 19x8, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
843
115, Thurloe Court, S. IF. 3/ Army and
Navy Club.
Daughters living — Mary Clare : m. 1912, Capt.
Meyrick Hugh McConnel, R.H.A., who d)
(killed in action during European War,
1917, — Evelyn Monica Eversley: m. 1913.
Major Harold Edmund Franklyn [see Frank-
lyn, “Knights’ Widows ”].
Belgians, H.M. the King (Albert I.)
of the, K.G. ; Col.-in-Ch. Dragoon
Guards; cr. K.G. 1914.
Bell, Hon. Sir Francis Henry Dillon,
K. C. M. G. , K.C., son of the late Sir
Francis Dillon Bell, K.C.M.G., C.B. ;
b. 1851 ; ed. at High Sch., Dunedin, and
at St. John’s Coll., Cambridge (B.A.
1872); Bar. Middle Temple 1874, and a
K.C. 1908 ; was Crown Solicitor of Wel-
lington 1883-1911, and Min. of Internal
Affairs and of Immigration, and
Attorney-Gen. and Leader of Govt, in
Legislative Council 1 91 1-20, since when
he has been Leader of Legislative Council
and Attorney - Gen. ; was M.P. for
Wellington City 1893-7, and Mayor
thereof 1892, 1893, and 1897: m. 1878,
Caroline, da. of the Hon. W. Robinson,
of New Zealand; cr. K.C.M.G. 1915.
Wellington, New Zealand ; Oxford and
Cambridge, and Reform {London), and
Wellington {New Zealand ) Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Four.
Bell, Sir Henry Hesketh Jondon,
K.C.M.G. , el. son of Henry A. J. Bell ;
b. 1864 1 ed. in Brussels and Paris ; entered
Colonial Civil Ser. , W. Indies, 1882, be-
came Senior Assist. Treasurer, Gold Coast
1891, Receiver - Gen. and a M.E.C.,
Bahamas 1894, Administrator of Do-
minica 1899, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch.,
Uganda 1905, of N. Nigeria 1909, of
Leeward Islands 1912, and of Mauritius
1915; author of “ Obeah,” “A Witch’s
Legacy,” etc. ; cr. C.M.G. 1903,^ C.M.G.
1908. Government House, Port Louis,
Mauritius.
Bell, Sir James, son ot William
Bell, M.D. , of Preston; b. 1866; ed. at
Preston Gram. Sch., and at Univ. Coll.
Sch., London; admitted a Solicitor 1888
(1st class Honours) ; was Assist. Town
Clerk ; and Solicitor to Birmingham Cor-
poration 1891-4, Town Clerk of Leicester
1894-1902, and Clerk and Solicitor to Der-
went Valley Water Board 1899-1902, since
when he has been Town Clerk of London ;
is a Lieut, of City of London, a Com. of
Orders of Redeemer of Greece and of the
Dannebrog of Denmark, a Member of
Legion of Honour, and a Knight of 1st
class of Order of St. Olaf of Norway; also
has Orders of Crown of Italy, Villa Vicosa
of Portugal, Isabella La Catolica of Spain,
and Sacred Treasure of Japan : m. 1893,
Evelyn Clifford, da. of S. T. Aveling, of
Rochester ; cr. Knt. 1911. Guildhall,
E. C. ; Hill Place, Farnham Royal, Bucks.
Daughter living — Evelyn Mary Joyce Ave*
ling, b. (twin) 1894 : m. 1916, Lieut. Anthony
Bevis Lockhart, D.S.C., R.N.
Bell, Maj.-Gen. Sir James Alexan-
der, K.C.V.O., son of the late Col.
James Giberne Bell, Commr. of the
Berars ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Harrow ; entered
44th Regt. 1875 and B.S.C. 1879, became
Capt. Indian Army 1886, Major 1895,
Lieut. -Col. 1901, Col. 1904, and Maj.-Gen.
1911 ; retired 1911 ; Afghan War 1878-80
(medal); was A.A.G., India 1899-1908, a
Brig. -Com. .India 1908-10, and Brig. -Com.
and Political Resident, Aden, 1910 14 ;
appointed Col. a Regt. of Indian Army
844
KNIGHTAGE.
1912 : m. 1880, Edith Elphinston, da-
of the late Col. J. E. Robertson, Roy.
Warwickshire Regt. and Roy. Scots
Fusiliers; cr. K.C.V.O. 1911. Kirklands-
Tynron , Dumfriesshire.
Sons living— Two.
Daughters living — One.
Bell, Sir Thomas, K.B.E. \ b. 18 — ;
is Dep. Controller Dockyards and Ship-
ping; cr. K.B.E. 1917.
Bell, Sir Nicholas Dodd Beatson-,
K.C.I.E. , C.S.I. ; b. 1867; ed. at Edin-
burgh Acad. , and at Balliol Coll. , Oxford ;
entered I.C.S. 1886, and served in Bengal
as Assist. Magistrate and Collector ; ap-
pointed Joint Magistrate and Dep. Col-
lector, Bengal 1895, Joint Magistrate and
Collector 1896, Magistrate and Collector
1899, and Ch. Commr., Assam 1918 ;
acted as Gov. thereof 1920; retired 1921;
officiated as Director of Land Records
and Agriculture, Bengal 1905-6 ; is a
Commr. of Land Revenue, Director of
Land Records and Agriculture ; some-
time a M.E.C. and M.L.C., Bengal; has
Kaisar-i-Hind medal: m. 1911, Jeannie,
el. da. of John Campbell Arbuthnott,
C.I.E. [see V. Arbuthnott, colls.]; cr.
C.I.E. 1906, C.S.I. 1915, K.C.I.E. 1919.
Daughters living — One, b. 1913, — Another,
b. 1915.
Bell, Maj -Gen. Sir Arthur Lynden
Lynden-, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., younger
son of the late Gen. T. L. Lynden- Bell, of
Brookhill House, co. Wexford ; b. 1867 ;
ed. at Clifton Coll., and at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst; entered The Buffs (E.
Kent Regt.) 1885, became Capt. 1894,
Major 1902, Lieut. -Col. 1908, Col. 1912,
and Maj. -Gen. 1916; served with Chitral
Relief Force 1895 (medal with clasp), in
S. Africa 1899-1900, with Mounted Inf.,
present at operations in Cape and Orange
River Colonies (severely wounded, medal
with two clasps), and during European
War 1914-17, as A.Q.M.G., and on Gen.
Staff (despatches five times, C.B., pro-
moted, K. C.M.G., Orders of the Nile,
of St. Vladimir with Swords, Legion of
Honour, Crown of Italy, Leopold of Bel-
gium, White Eagle of Serbia, and Rising
Sun of Japan, French Croix de Guerre) ;
was D.A.Q.M.G. , Head Quarters 1901-5,
and a Gen. Staff Officer, Head Quarters,
S. Command 1907- 11, and Lowland Div.
Territorial Force 1911-14, and Gen. Staff
Officer under Director of Mil. Training at
War Office Feb. to Sept. 1914 ; some-
time Ch. of the Gen. Staff ; appointed
a Director at War Office 1917 : m. 1905,
the Hon. Bertha Marion, da. of 1st
Viscount Chilston ; cr. C.M.G. 1905, C.B.
(Mil.) 1915, K. C.M.G. 1917, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1919. Naval and Military Chib.
Bempde-Johnstone [see Johnstone].
Benares, Lieut -Col. H.H. the
Maharaja (Sir Prabhu Narain Singh) of,
G. C.I.E., nephew and adopted son of the
Maharaja Bahadur (Sir Ishree Prasad
Narain Singh) of Benares, G. C.S.I. ;
b. 1855 ; has devoted large sums of money
and considerable tracts of land to public
purposes in Benares ; granted personal
title of Maharaja Bahadur and style of
H. H. 1889, became a Ruling Chief 1910,
and received hereditary title of Maharaja
1918; sometime an Unofficial Member of
Council of United Provinces ; cr. K.C.I.E.
1891, G.C.I.E. 1898. Fort Ramnaqar,
Benares State, India ; Chakia, Benares
State, India.
Bengough, Maj.-Gen. Sir Harcourt
Mortimer, K.C.B. , son of George Ben-
gough, formerly of The Ridge, Gloucester-
shire; b. 1837; ed. at Rugby ; entered 77th
Regt. 1855, became Capt. 1864, Major
1877, Lieut. -Col. Middlesex Regt. 1879
(h.-p. 1882), Col. 1883, and Maj.-Gen.
1894 ; retired 1898 ; served in Crimea from
Sept. 1855 toTnd of War, during Zulu
Campaign 1878-9 (despatches, medal with
clasp, Brevet Lieut. -Col.), and with
Burmah Expedition, 1885-6 as Ch. Staff
Officer to Sir H. Prendergast, K.C.B.
(despatches, medal with clasp) ; was
A.A.G. , Madras 1882-6, and in command
of 2nd class Dist., Madras 1886-91, troops
in Jamaica 1893-4, and 1st Inf. Brig,
at Aldershot 1894-7 : 1876, Christina,
da. of H. Maybery, of Brecon, S. Wales ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1886, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1908.
Hyde Brae , Chalford , Gloucestershire.
Sons living — Harcourt George Lionel, b. 1877,
—Neville Stewart Harcourt, b. 1893 : m. 1916,
Gladys Ella, da. of James Williams, of
Dakota, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire.
Daughter living — Ina Violet.
Benn, Sir Arthur Shirley, K.B.E. ,
M.P., el. son of the late Rev. John W.
Benn, R. of Carrigaline and Douglas, co.
Cork ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Clifton Coll., and
abroad; a Student of Inner Temple;
lived many years in U.S.A. and Canada ;
held Commission in Canadian Garrison
Artillery ; was Managing Director of
Hunter, Benn and Co., merchants and
timber shippers, and Vice-Consul at
Mobile, Alabama 1898-1902 ; was a County
Councillor for London 1907-n (Chm. of
its Highways Committee 1909-10) ; un-
successfully contested Battersea Div. of
Battersea and Clapham Jan. 1906 and Jan.
1910 ; sat as M. P. for Plymouth (C) Dec.
1910 to Nov, 1918 ; elected for Plymouth,
Drake Div. (Co. C), Dec. 1918 ; has Order
of Crown of Belgium : m. 1888, Alys
Marie, da. of F. A. Liiling, of New
Orleans, U.S.A. ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 18,
Bolton Gardens, South Kensington, S. W. ;
Carlton, Royal Thames Yacht, and Royal
Western Yacht Clubs.
Bennett, Sir Courtenay Walter, C.I.E.,
son of the late John Nicholas Bennett,
solicitor, of Ford Park, Plymouth ; b.
1855 ; ed. at Plymouth Gram. Sch. ; en-
tered Consular Ser. and became Vice-
Consul at Panama 1876, Consul at Guate-
mala 1883, at Rio Grande do Sul 1885,
at Reunion 1890, and at Bilbao 1900, and
Consul-Gen. at San Francisco 1901, and
at New York 1907 ; retired 1915 ; is a
Fellow of Roy. Colonial Institute ; re-
ceived Coronation medal 1911 : m. 1882,
Edith, youngest da. of John Peter Moss
Leay, of Liverpool; cr. C.I.E. 1900,
Knt. 1914. A r chert on, Postbridge, Devon ;
Malden Lodge, Ashtead, Surrey.
Sons living — Arthur Russell ( H.M . Custom
House, Bombay), b. 1885 ; Indian Imperial
Customs, and Protector of Emigrants,
Bombay, — Frederic Walter, b. 1887; Com.
R.N. : m. 1919. Mabel Mary, el. da. of the
Hon. Henry Arthur Hannen [see B. Hannen],
— Alan Courtenay Moncrieff, D.S.C., R.N.,
b. 1891 ; became Lieut. 1913 : m. 1919,
Gwendoline, da. of Edward J. Dove, of
Riding Mill, Northumbeiland.
Daughter living — Edith Maud, b. 1889.
Bennett, Sir Francis Sovverby, son of
the late Joseph Bennett (M.P. for Gains-
borough 1885-6 and 1892-5), of The
Cedars, Louth, Lincolnshire ; b. 1863; ed.
at Leys Sch., Camb., and in Germany;
is a timber merchant, and a J. P. for the
Parts of Lindsey and for Grimsby (High
Sheriff of Lincolnshire 1916) : m. 1891,
Julia Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Ouston,
formerly of Holmefield, near Pontefract ;
KNIGHTS.
845
cr. Knt. 1912. Fryston , Grimsby ; Oxcombe
Manor , Horncastle.
Sons living — Roderick Sowerby, b. 1898, —
Michael Wharram, b. 1903.
Daughters living — Ruth Ouston, b. 1893:
m. 1915, Norman Edmund Brooks, — Mary
Eleanor, b. 1895.
Bennett, Sir William Henry,
K. C. V. O. , son of William Francis Bennett, I
of Chilmark, Salisbury ; b. 1852; L.R.C. P.
London and M.R.C.S. England 1873,
F.R.C.S. England 1877; formerly a
Fellow of Roy. Med. Chirurgical So.,
a Member of Pathological and Clinical
Sos. , and Senior Surg. to Seamen’s Hos-
pital, Greenwich: is a Fellow of Roy. So.
of Med., and of Roy. Horticultural and
Zoological Sos., Consulting Surg. to St.
George’s Hospital, to Hospital of St.
John and St. Elizabeth, to Osborne
Convalescent Home for Officers, to King
Edward VII. Hospital for Officers, and
to Grosvenor Hospital for Women
and Children, Chm. Convalescent Homes
Committee, King Edward’s Hospital
Fund, Surg.-in-Ch. St. John Ambulance
Brig., H.M.’s Inspector of Anatomy
for the Metropolis, Pres. Institute of
Hygiene and Illuminating Engineering
So., Vice- Pres, of Seamen’s Hospital
So., Chm. Invalid Children’s Aid Asso. ;
a Knight of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England, and
a Com. of Roy. Order of the Redeemer
of Greece ; formerly Member of Court
of Examiners of the Roy. Coll, of
Surgs. of England, Examiner in Surg.
at Camb. Univ. , and Lecturer on Sur-
gery and on Anatomy at St. George’s
Hospital Med. Sch., Surg. to Belgrave
Hospital for children ; is author of nu-
merous medical works, and a contributor
to the medical journals : m. 1st, 1882,
Isabel Lloyd, who d. 1911, da. of Thomas
Dickinson ; 2ndly, 1914, Gladys Florence,
da. of the Rev. Allen Stewart Hartigan,
of Monkstown, co. Dublin; cr. K.C.V.O.
1901. 3, Hyde Park Place , W. ; Junior
Carlton , Athenceum , and Royal Auto-
mobile Clubs.
Benson, Sir Frank Robert, LL.D ., son
of the late William Benson, of Langtons,
Alresford, Hants ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Winches-
ter, and at New Coll., Oxford ; is the well-
known Shakesperian actor, and founder
of the Benson Repertoire Co. ; has Croix
de Guerre : m. 1886, Gertrude Constance
Featherstonhaugh, da. of the late Capt.
Morshead Samwell; cr. Knt. 1916.
9, Southwick Street, Hyde Park, IV. 2. ;
Athenceum , Bath , Garrick , and Green
Room Clubs.
Daughter living — Brynhild Eucy: m. 1917,
Hugh Chalmers, of Avochie, Scotland.
Benson, Sir (John) Havvtrey, M.D.,
son of the late Professor Charles Benson,
Professor of Medicine at Roy. Coll, of
Surgs. Ireland, and Ex-Pres. thereof;
b. 1843; e<4 at Trin. Coll., Dublin (1st
Honours in Mathematics, M. B. 1865, M. D.
1874) I L.R.C.S., Ireland 1865, L. R.C.P.
1866, and F.R.C.P. 1873; Hon. LL.D.,
Dublin 1912 ; sometime an Examiner in
Medicine, Dublin Univ., and Examiner
and Censor, Roy. Coll, of Physicians ; is
Med. Adviser for Ireland to Colonial Office
and to Transvaal Govt., and Consulting
Physician to Roy. City of Dublin Hospital
and to Monkstown Hospital ; appointed
Pres., Roy. Coll, of Physicians, Ireland
1910 and 1911 ; author of numerous
medical papers : m. 1871, Dorothea Ara-
minta Downing, da. of the Rev. Thomas
Power, Incumbent of Templeree; cr. Knt.
1912. 37, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin ;
University Chib.
Bentinck, Rear-Adm. Sir Rudolf
Walter, K.C.M.G. [see B. Bentinck,
“Foreign Titles”].
Benton, Sir John, K.C.l.E. , son of
the late John Benton; b. 1850; entered
Public Works Depart., India 1873, be-
came Executive Engineer, Punjab 1881,
Sup. Engineer, Mandalay 1897, Ch. En-
gineer Sec. (Irrigation Branch) Public
Works Depart., Punjab 1902, and In-
spector-Gen. of Irrigation 1906 ; retired
1912 : m. 1885, Margaret Forsyth, da. of
Ex-Provost Dick, of Rothes; cr. C. I.E.
1902, K.C.l.E. 1911.
Daughters living — Violet : m. 1907, — Stow,
Indian Med. Ser., — Hazel: m. 1917, Capt.
Robert Charles Crawford Liston, Indian Army.
Beresford, Lord Marcus Talbot de
la Poer, K.C. V.O. [see M. Waterford].
Bernard, Col. Sir Edgar Edwin,
K.B.E., C.M.G., el. son of Col. Count
Bernard ; b. 1866 ; entered Devonshire
Regt. 1887, became Capt. Army Ser.
Corps 1892, Brevet Major 1898, Major
1910, Lieut. -Col. 1907, and Brevet Col.
1913; retired 1914 ; Ashanti Expedition
1895-6 (star), Nile Expedition 1898, as
D.A.A.G. on Staff of Gen. Officer Comdg.-
in-Ch., present at battle of Khartoum (de-
spatches, medal, Brevet Major, Egyptian
medal with clasp) ; a Pacha of Egypt,
and Financial Sec. to Soudan Govt. ; has
2nd class Medjidie, 3rd class Osmanieh,
2nd class Order of Nile, and Jubilee
medal : m. 1893, Beatrice Mary, da. of
Edward Carington Wright, J.P. [see B.
Petre, colls.]; cr. C.M.G. 1906, K.B.E.
(Civil) 1919. Khartoum, Soudan; Cairo,
Egypt ; United Service Club.
Daughter living — Evelyn Edith Mary, b. 1895.
Berridge, Sir Thomas Henry
Devereux, K.B.E. , son of the late Rev.
William Berridge, V. of St. Mary’s, Low-
ton, Lancashire ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Uphol-
land Gram. Sch., Lancashire, and private-
ly ; admitted a Solicitor 1878; is head of
the legal firm of Burn and Berridge,
solicitors to Govt, of Newfoundland ; sat
as M. P. for Warwick (L) 1906-10, when
he was defeated: m. 188 7, Agnes, who
d. 1909, da. of Frederick Campion, of
Frenches, Redhill ; cr. Knt. 1912, K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. 29, Elm Park Gardens,
S. W. ; Greenwood, Alkham, near Dover ;
Reform, National Liberal, Eighty, and
Royal Automobile Clubs.
Son living — Frank Devereux, b. 1888.
Daughter living — Ethel C. Devereux, b. 1892.
Berry, Sir George Andreas, M.B. ,
LL.D., son of the late Walter Berry, of
Glenstriven, Argyll. ; b. 1853 ; ed. at Marl-
borough, and at Edin. Univ. (M.B., C.M.
1876, F.R.C.S. 1882); is Major Roy. Army
Med. Corps (T.F.), an Hon. Fellow Roy.
Acad, of Med., Ireland, a Member of
Univ. Court, Edinburgh, Consulting Oph-
thalmic Surg. to Roy. Infirmary, Edin-
burgh, ex- Pres. Roy. Coll, of Surgs., Edin-
burgh and of Ophthalmological So. of
United Kingdom, and Hon. Surg. Oculist
to H.M. in Scotland: m. 1883, Agnes
Jean, da. of the late Sir William Muir,
K.C.S.I. ; cr. Knt. 1916. 31, Drum-
sheugh Gardens, Edinburgh ; King's
Knoll, North Berwick ; Edinburgh Uni-
versity Club.
Daughters living — Three, of whom Nancy
M. G. : m. 1st, Ivan B. Sprot, Lieut.
Cameron Highlanders, who d. 19 — ; 2ndly,
1919, Capt. Denis C. W. Sanders, A.F.C.,
R.A.F.
846
KNIGHTAGE.
Berry, Sir Walter Wheeler, K.B.E., E
son of Thomas Berry, of Berry Boughton,
Kent ; b. 1857 ; ed. privately ; a fruit and
hop grower ; Chm. of Rosedale Estates j
(Canada) (Limited), a Development
Commr. , Representative, Board of Agri-
culture, Hop Control Committee, a
Member of Advisory Committee, Min.
of Transport, and a J.P. and County
Alderman for Kent : m. 1884, Emma
Coe, of Boughton, Kent ; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Gushmere Court , Selling,
Kent ; National Liberal Club. 1
Berry, Hon. Sir William Bisset,
M.D., son of the late James Berry, of
Aberdeen ; b. 1839 ; ed. at Aberdeen
(M.A. and M.D. 1861, LL.D. 1911) ; has
been a Member of House of Assembly,
Cape of Good Hope since 1894 (Speaker
thereof 1898-1908) ; elected a Member of
Parliament of Union of South Africa 1910 ;
is a Member of Council of Univ. of Cape
of Good Hope : m. 1864, Marion, who
d. 1884, da. of the late William Beale, of
Hemel Hempstead ; cr. Knt. 1900. Par-
liament House , Cafe Town.
Bertram, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alexander,
son of John Bertram, of Dundas, Ontario;
b. 1853 ; ed. at Dundas (Ontario) High
Scb. ; entered Canadian Mil. Forces 1869,
became Col. 1910, Brig. -Gen. 1914, and
Maj.-Gen. 1920; has commanded 77th
Wentworth Regt. , and 3rd Inf. Brig. , W.
Ontario ; is Pres, of John Bertram and
Sons Co. (Limited), machinery manu-
facturers, of Dundas, Ontario, and Dep.
Chm. of Munitions Board for Canada :
m. 1877, Eliza Millechamp, da. of Hugh
T. Smith, of Toronto ; cr. Knt. 1916.
Dundas, Ontario, Canada ; Rideau
(Ottawa), Mount Royal, and Engineers
(Montreal), and Hamilton Clubs. ,
Sons living — Three.
Daughter living — One.
Bertram, Hon. Sir Anton, son of the
Rev. R. A. Bertram, Congregational Min. ;
b. 1869 ; ed. at City of London Sch. , and
at Gonville and Caius Coll., Camb.
(Fellow 1891) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1893,
and K.C. 1913 ; was Attorney-Gen. , Baha-
mas 1902-7, a Puisne Judge, Cyprus
1907-n, and Attorney-Gen., Ceylon 1911-
18, since when he has been Ch. Justice
thereof: m. 1902, Edith Marion, C. B. E. ,
da. of Rees Jones, of Cardiff, and Porth-
kerry, Glamorganshire ; cr. Knt. 1916.
Porthkerry , Colombo, Ceylon.
Best, Hon. Sir Robert Wallace,
K.C.M.G., son of Robert Best, Custom
Officer, of Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia;
b. 1856; ed. at Templeton Sch., and at
Melbourne Univ. ; Bar. Australia 1881 ;
was Mayor of Fitzroy 1888-9, Pres, of
Board of Lands and Works, and Min.
for Lands, and Commr. for Trade and
Customs 1894-9, a M.L.A. 1889-1901,
a Victorian Senator in Federal Parliament
1901-10 (Chm. of Committee 1901-3), and
Min. for Trade and Customs, Common-
wealth of Australia 1909-10; appointed
Vice-Pres. of Executive Council, Australia
1907 (sometime Leader of the Senate) ;
has been a Member of House of Repre-
sentatives since 1910 ; acted as Chm. of
Roy. Commn. on Constitutional Reform :
m. 1st, Jane Caroline, who d. 1900, da.
of the Hon. George David Langridge,
sometime Ch. Sec., Victoria; 2ndly, 1902,
Maude Evelyn, da. of George Crocker
Smith, of St. Kilda, Melbourne ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1908. Kooyong, Mont Albert
Road, Canterbury, Victoria, Australia.
Bethell, Adm. the Hon. Sir Alex-
ander Edward, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. [see
B. Westbury].
Bethell, Sir Thomas Robert,
son of the late George Bethell, of South
Woodford; b. 1867; Bar. Middle Temple
1897 ; goes S.-E. Circuit ; sat as M.P. for
E., or Maldon, Div. of Essex (L) 1906-10,
when he was defeated ; cr. Knt. 1914.
2, Garden Court, Temple, E.C. ; National
Liberal, and Reform Clubs.
Bethune, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Edward
Cecil, K.C.B. , C.V.O., 2nd son of the
late Adm. C. R. D. Hethune, of Balfour,
Fife, ; b. 1855 ; ed. privately, and at
R.M.A. ; entered 92nd Regt. 1875, be-
came Capt. Gordon Highlanders 1884 (ex-
changed to 6th Dragoon Guards 1887),
Major 16th Lancers 1895, Lieut. -Col.
and Brevet Col. 1900, Col. 1905, Maj.-
Gen. 1908, and Lieut.-Gen. 1913; retired
1920 ; served during Afghan War 1878-80,
present at action of Kabul (medal with
clasp), during Transvaal Campaign 1881,
and in S. Africa 1899-1902, in command o
Bethune’s Mounted Inf., which he raised,
present at relief of Ladysmith (despatches,
Queen’s medal with six clasps, Kings’
medal with two clasps, Brevet Col.) ; was
D.A.A.G., Tndia 1898-9, A.A.G. 1899-
1901, Brig. -Gen. -on-Staff, S. Command
1905-9, in commandofW. Lancashire Div.
Territorial Force 1909-12, and Director-
Gen. of Territorial Forces, 1912-17 ;
appointed Col. Dragoon Guards 1908 :
m. 1890, Mary Lilian, da. of Col. William
Eliott-Lockhart, formerly R.A. ; cr. C. B.
(Mil.) 1905, C.V.O. 1909, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1915. Naval and Military , Carlton, and
Beefsteak Clubs.
Daughter living — Mary Cecilia, b. 1895.
Beveridge, Sir William Henry,
K.C.B., son of Henry Beveridge, of Pit-
fold, Shottermill, Surrey; b. 1879; e(b at
Charterhouse, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1901, M.A. and B. C.L. 1903); ap-
pointed Director of Labour Exchanges,
Board of Trade 1909, Assist. Sec., Em-
ployment Depart., Board of Trade 1913,
Assist. Gen. Sec., Ministry of Munitions
1915, 2nd Sec. Min. of Food 1916,
Permanent Sec. 1919, and Director of
London Sch. of Economics 1919; author
of “Unemployment, a Problem of In-
dustry”; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1919. 27, Bedford Gardens, Ken-
sington, IV. ; Reform Club.
Bewicke-Copley [see Copley],
Beynon, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
George Lawrence, K.C.I.E., C.B. ,
D.S.O., son of Maj.-Gen. William Howell
By non ; b. 1866 ; ed. at Marlborough
Coll., and at R.M.C. ; entered Army
1887, became Capt. I.S.C. (now Indian
Army), and Brevet Major 1898, Brevet
Lieut. -Col. 1904, Major 1905, Brevet Col.
1910, Col. 1911, and Maj.-Gen. 1917;
retired 1920 ; served with Black Mountain
Expedition 1888 1 medal with clasp), as
Staff Officer to Gilgit Field Force, at
relief of Chitral 1895 (despatches, D.S.O.),
with Tirah Field Force 1897 (despatches,
medal with four clasps, Brevet Major),
with Somaliland Expedition 1901 (de-
spatches , with Tibet Mission 1904 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut. -
Col.), with Abor Expedition 1911-12
(medal with clasp), on N.-W. Frontier
of India 1915 (despatches) and 1916
(despatches), and Comdg. S. Waziristan
Expedition 1917 (despatches, K.C. I.E.);
KNIGHTS.
847
sometime an Assist. Sec. to Mil. Depart. ,
India ; was Assist. Mil. Sec. and Inter-
preter to Com.-in-Ch. in India (Gen.
Viscount Kitchener) 1905, and D.A.A.G. ,
Bareilly Brig., India 1905-9; appointed
to command a Brig., N. Army, India
1914, and a Div. 1918 : m. 1899, Edith
Norah, da. of George Petrie, of 1, De
Vere Gardens, Kensington, W. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1895, C.B. (Mil.) 19x5, C.I.E. 1916,
K.C.I.E. 1917. Army and Navy Club.
Bhagvat Sinh Jee [see Gondal].
Bhagwati Prasad Singh (of Bal-
rampur), Hon. Maharaja Bahadur Sir,
K.C.I.E ., K.B.E.; b. 1879; succeeded
to the Gaddi 1893 ; is a M.L.C. of United
Provinces, an Hon. Fellow of Allahabad
Univ. , Chm. of Balrampur Municipal
Board, and a Special Magistrate ; cr.
K.C.I.E. 1906, K.B. E. 1918. Balrampur ,
Gonda District, Oudh, India.
Bhairun Singh Bahadur , Col.
Maharaj Sri Sir, K.C.S.I., son of
Maharaj Sri Khet Singhji, and cousin of
Maj.-Gen. H.H. the Maharajah of Bikaner,
G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., K.C.B.,
A.D.C., LL.D. ; b. 1879; ed. at Mayo
Coll., Ajmer; is Vice-President and
Political Member of Council, Bikaner
State, and Personal A.D.C. to the
Maharajah; cr. C.S.I. 1909, K.C.S.I.
1916. Bikaner, Rajputana , India.
Bhandarkar, Sir Ramkrishna
Gopal, K.C.I.E., LL.D., Ph.D. ; b. 1837 ;
ed. at Ratnagiri Govt. English Sch., and
at Elphinstone Sch. and Coll., Bombay
(B.A. 1862, M.A. 1863, LL.D. 1904) ;
Ph.D. Gottingen 1885 : was Dakshina
Fellow of Elphinstone and Deccan Coll.
1859-64, Head Master of Hyderabad
(Sind) and Ratnagiri High Schs. 1864-8,
Professor of Oriental Languages in Elphin-
stone and Deccan Coll. 1869-93, Vice-
Chancellor of Bombay Univ. 1893-5, and a
Member of Council of Gov. -Gen. of India
1903- 4, and of Bombay Legislative Council
1904- 8 ; is a Fellow of Bombay and Cal-
cutta U nivs. , a Corresponding Member of
French Institute and of Imperial Acad,
of Sciences (Petrograd), a Foreign Mem
ber of Roy. Bohemian So. of Sciences,
and an Hon. Member of Roy. Asiatic So.
of London, and of German, Italian, and
American Oriental Sos. ; cr. C.I.E. 1889,
K.C.I.E. 1911. Samgam Srama, Poona ,
Bombay.
Bhatawadekar, Sir Balchandra
Krishna, son of Krishna Shastri Bhata-
wadekar ; b. 1852 ; has been Chm. of
Standing Committee, Pres, of Bombay
Municipal Corporation, of Grant Coll.
So., of Bombay Med. Union, of
Temperance Council and of Indian
Temperance Asso. ; sometime a Member
of Bombay Legislative Council ; was Pr es.
of 14th Bombay Provincial Conference held
at Surat ; is Dean and a Syndic in Medi-
cine, a J.P. , Pres, of Hindu Calendar
Revision Committee, a Member of Bom-
bay Med. Council, and a Fellow of Coll,
of Physicians and Surgs., Bombay; cr.
Knt. 1900. Bombay.
Bhim Shum Shere Jung Bahadar
Rana, HE. Gen. Sir., K.C.V.O.,
K.C.S.I.', b. 18 — ; Com.-in-Ch. of
Nepalese Army; cr. K.C.V.O. 1912,
K.C.S.I. (Hon.) 1917. Tangal House,
Nepal.
Bhopal, H.H. ( Nawab Dame Sultan
Jahan) Begum of, G.C.S.I., G. C.I.E.,
G.B.E.,C.I. \ b. 1858; is a Ruling Princess
of India, and a Donat of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England: m. 1874,
Ahmad Ali Khan, of Afghanistan ; cr.
G. C.I.E. 1904, G. C.S.I. 1910, G.B.E.
1918. Bhopal, Central India.
Bhownaggree, Sir Mancherjee Mer-
wanjee, K.C.I.E., son of a prominent
Parsee merchant ; b. 1851 ; ed. at Bombay
Univ. (Fellow 1881), and at Elphinstone
Coll., Bombay; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1885;
sometime a Journalist, and subsequently
head of Bhavnagar State Agency and
Judicial Councillor ; received Silver Medal
of Roy. So. of Arts 1885 (Life Fellow) ;
was a Commr. at Colonial and Indian
Exhibition 1886 ; formerly a J. P. for
Bombay, and a Member of Sec. of
State’s Advisory Committee for Indian
Students in London; sat as M.P. for
Bethnal Green, N.-E. Div. (C) 1895-1906;
erected Ave Bhownaggree Home for
Nurses at Bombay, and Bhownaggree
Corridor of Imperial Institute ; has Order
of the Lion and the Sun of Persia ; author
of “ Constitution of the East India Com-
pany,” etc. ; translated into Gujarati H.M.
Queen Victoria’s “Leaves from the
Journal of Our Life in the Highlands” :
m. 1872; cr. C.I.E. 1886, K.C.I.E. 1897.
1 77, Cromwell Road, S. W. ; Carlton and
Constitutional Clubs.
Bhupindra Singh Mahindar [see
Patiala].
Bhutan, H.H. Maharaja (5 Sris
Sir Ugyen Wang Chuk) of, K.C.S.I.,
K.C.I.E. ; b. 1861 ; formerly Tongsa
Penlop ; assisted to negotiate Tibetan
Treaty 1904: is one of the Ruling Chiefs
of India, and founder of the Bhutanese
Dynasty; cr. K.C.I.E. 1905, K.C.S.I.
1911. Punakha, Bhutan, India.
Biggs, Major Sir Arthur Worthington,
4th son of the late William Biggs, J.P.
(sometime M.P. for Newport, Isle of
Wight), of Leicester ; b. 1846 ; ed.
privately, and in Paris ; many years a
cotton merchant in Liverpool ; sometime
Major 6th Lancashire Artillery Vol. ; is
Vice-Pres. of National Liberal Club :
unsuccessfully contested Worcestershire
S., or Evesham Div. (L) Jan. 1906: m.
1872, Lilian, who d. 1891, da. of the late
Charles Holland, of Liscard Cheshire ;
cr. Knt. 1906. National Liberal Club.
Sons living — Arthur Holland, b. 1873 : m-
1907, Ethel, da. of John Lane, — Charles
William, b. 1878; Lieut. -Col. R.E. : m.
1904, Winifred, da. of the late Dr. W. G.
Dickinson, of Portishead, — Harold, b. 1880:
m. 1909, Ethel, da. of W. Henderson, of
Christchurch, New Zealand, — Edward Ken-
neth, b. 1883; Lieut. R.F.A. : m. 19x6.
Margaret Stuart, da. of Charles Stuart
Douglas, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and
Derbyshire Regt.), — Edgar Arnold, b. 1887:
m. 1 914, Ida Bright, da. of Henry Bright
Ashford, of Suffolk Lodge, Shanklin, Isle of
Wight.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Mary Holland,
b. 1874 : m. 1910, Isaac Arthur ITadley, of
Burnel House, Hamilton Road, Weston-
super-Mare.
Bijawar, H.H. Maharaja (Sir Sawai
Sawani Singh Bahadur ) of, K.C.I.E. ;
b. 1877 ; is one of the Ruling Chiefs of
India; cr. K.C.I.E. 1911. Bijawar,
Bundelkund, Central India.
Bije Chand [see Kahlur].
Bikaner, Maj.-Gen. H.H. Maharaja-
Dhiraj ( Raj Rajeshwar Narendra Siro-
mani Shri Sir Ganga Singhji Bahadur )
of, G. C. S. I. , G. C. I. E. , G. C. V. 0. , K. C. B. ,
son of Maharaj Sri Lall Singhji Bahadur ;
b. 1880; ed. at Mayo Coll., Ajmer;
848
KNIGHTAGE.
Hon. LL.D. Camb. and Edinburgh,
Hon. D.C.L. Oxford; is one of the Ruling
Chiefs of India, Hon. Maj.-Gen. in the
Army, and a Donat of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England ; China 1900
Comdg. Bikaner Camel Corps (despatches,
medal, K.C.I.E.), European War 1914-15
in France and Egypt (despatches, K.C. B. ,
Hon. Maj.-Gen., 1914 Star, Grand Cordon
of Order of the Nile) ; in 1900 awarded
1st class (gold) Kaisar-i-Hind medal for
services during great famine (1899-1900) ;
appointed Hon. A.D.C. to Prince of
Wales 1902 and to King George V. 1910,
andaMemberof Central Recruiting Board,
India 1917, represented India at Imperial
War Cabinet and Peace Conference 1919;
is Patron of Benares Hindu Univ. , Vice-
Pres. ofE. Indian Asso. and Roy. Colonial
Institution, a Member of Gen. Council
of Mayo and Daly Colls., a F.R.G.S.,
and Hon. Gen. Sec. to Ruling Princes
for Princes’ Conference : m. 1897 ; cr.
K.C. I.E. 1901, K.C.S.I. 1904, G.C.I.E.
1907, G.C.S.I. 1911, K.C.B. (Hon. Mil.)
1918, G. C.V.0. 1919. Lullgarh , Bikaner ,
Raj put ana, India ; Marlborough ( Lon don ) ,
Rajputana (Abu), and Western India
Turf (Bombay) Chibs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Bilaspur [see Kahlur].
Biles, Professor Sir John Harvard,
LL.D., third son of John Biles, of Ports-
mouth, by Margaret, da. of William
Groombridge, of Ernehiil, Kent ; b.
1854; ed. at Roy. Sch. of Naval
Architecture and Marine Engineering,
and at Roy. Naval Coll., Greenwich;
(LL.D. Yale Univ. 1901, D.Sc. Harvard
Univ. 1908); is Vice Pres. Institute of
Naval Architects, a M.I.C.E., a Member
of So. of Naval Architects (U.S.A.), an
Hon. Member of Japanese So. of Naval
Architects, Consulting Naval Architect to
India Office, and to Govt, of W.
Australia, Past Master of Worshipful
Co. of Shipwrights, and Pres, of En-
gineering Section of British Asso. ; ap-
pointed Professor of Naval Architecture
in Glasgow Univ. 1891; acted as an
Assessor at Titanic Inquiry, and was
Chm. of Departmental Committee on
Safety of Life at Sea 1912 ; has 3rd class
Osmanieh ; was a Member of Depart-
mental Committee on Torpedo Boat De-
stroyers 1901-3, on Mercantile Auxiliaries
for War 1902, on Warship Design 1904-5,
and on Tonnage 1905: m. 1876, Emma
Jane, only child of the late Richard
Hoskyn Lloyd, of Pembroke ; cr. Knt.
1913. 175, West George Street, Glasgozv ;
Tighnamara, Wemyss Bay , Renfrew-
shire; 2, Whitehall Court, W. 5.
Son living — John Harvard (Broadway Cham-
bers, Westminster, 5. IF.), b. 1887: m. 1913,
Marion Rankine, da. of the late A. J. Rankine
Wilson, Bar.-al-law, of N.S. Wales.
Daughters living — Iris Florence, b. 1877 : m.
1907, Robert Latta, M.A., D.Pli., J.P., Pro-
fessor of Logic and Rhetoric in Glasgow
Univ., — Gwladvs Margarot, b. 1881 : m. 1919,
the Rev. William Crawford Allan, V. of
Stourton, Le ds, son of tiie late John Allan,
Laird of Minim cheon, Ayrshire.
Bille [see De Bille].
Bingham, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Sir
Cecil Edward, K.C.M.G., C.B., C.V.O.
[see E. Lucan].
Bingham, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Sir
Francis Richard, K.C.M.G., C.B. [see
E. Lucan],
Bingley, Maj. - Gen . Sir Alfre d
Horsford, K.C.I.E., C.B., son of the
late Peregrine Taylor Bingley; b. 1865;
ed. at Kensington Sch., and at R.M.C. ;
entered Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians)
1885, became Capt. Indian Army 1896,
Brevet Major 1900, Major 1903, Lieut. -
Col. 1906, Brevet Col. 1910, Col. 1911,
and Maj.-Gen. 1915 ; Burma Expedition
1890-92 (medal with clasp), China 1900,
present at actions of Peitsang and Yang-
tsun, and at relief of Pekin (despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Major), Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (despatches, promoted) ;
was D.A.A.G., Head Quarters, India
1901-6, Dep. Sec. to Govt, of India,
Army Depart. 1906-8, a Gen. Staff Officer
1911-14, and D.A.G. Head Quarters 1914;
employed on Plagile duty, Bombay 1897-8
(thanked by Govt. , Kaisar-i-Hind medal) ;
appointed a Brig. Com. 1915, and Sec.
to Govt, of India, Army Depart. 1916 ;
awarded Indian United Ser. Institution
gold medal 1896 : m. 1893, Mabel
Katherine, O.B.E. , da. of the late Col.
George Augustus Way, C.B. , Indian
Army; cr. C.I.E. 1909, C.B. (Mil.) 1915,
K.C.l.E. 1918. Simla, India; United
Service Club.
Daughter living — Barbara, b. 1902.
Binning, Sir Arthur William, son of
Robert Binning, of Glasgow; b. 1861;
ed. at Glasgow Acad. ; is an East India
Merchant ; sometime a Member of Legis-
lative Council of Burma ; cr. Knt.
1916. Rangoon , Burma ; Omental Club.
Binod Chandra Mitter [see Chandra
Mitter].
Bipin Krishna Bose, Rai Bahadur ,
Sir, K.C.l.E. , son of Dina Natti Bose ;
b. 1857; M.A. and B.L. ; is Govt. Advo-
cate in Central Provinces ; received per-
sonal title of Rai Bahadur 1888 ; cr. C. I. E.
1898, Knt. 1907, K.C.l.E. 1920. Nagpur ,
Central Provinces, India.
Birch, Sir Ernest Woodford,
K. C.M. G. , son of the late James Wheeler
Woodford Birch (assassinated by Malays
1875), Colonial Sec., Straits Settlement,
and British Resident, Perak ; b. 1857 ;
ed. at Elstree, and at Harrow ; employed
in Colonial Office 1876-8, when he became
Cadet in Straits Settlements Ser. ; ap-
pointed Magistrate and Collector of Land
Revenue, Malacca 1888, and Sec. to Govt,
of Perak 1893 > acted as British Resi-
dent, Selangor 1892-3 and Perak 1895-6;
was British Resident in Negri Sembilan
1897-1901, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of
Labuan and British North Borneo 1901-4,
and British Resident, Perak 1904-n ;
employed on special mission in H.M.S.
“Espoir” to report on Cocos- Keeling
Islands 1885: m. 1882, Margaret, el. da.
of Lawrence Niven; cr. C.M.G. 1900,
K.C.M.G. 1911. 69, Courtf eld Gardens,
S. W. ; The Box, Bexhill-on-Sea ; Wind-
ham, and Sports Clubs.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Four, of whom Winifred:
m. 1910, Major R. J. Cargill, Indian Army, —
youngest, Idris (Lady Wheler): m. 1915, Sir
Trevor Wood Wheler, 13 th Bt.
Birch, Lieut.-Gen. Sir (James
Frederick) Noel, K.C.M.G ., C.B., son
of Major Richard Frederick Birch, J.P.,
D.L. , of Maes Elwy, St. Asaph; b. 1865;
entered R.A. 1885, became Lieut. -Col.
1912, Brevet Col. 1915, Maj.-Gen. 1917,
and Lieut.-Gen. 1919; appointed an A.D.C.
to H.M. 1915; Ashanti Expedition 1895-6
(star), in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches,
Queen's medal with six clasps), and during
European War 19 14-19 (despatches eleven
times, A.D.C., Brevet Col., Croix de
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Guerre, Maj.-Gen., Legion of Honour,
Order of Leopold and Croix de Guerre
of Belgium, French Croix de Guerre,
K.C.M.G., Lieut. -Gen., U.S.A. Dis-
tinguished Ser. Medal) ; appointed Col.
Comdt. R.A. 1919, and Director of Re-
mounts 1920: m. 1903, Florence Hyacinthe,
da. of Lieut. -Col. Sir George Chetwode,
6th Bt. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G.
19x8. 95, Ashley Gardens, S. W. ; Naval
and Military Club.
Bird, Sir Alfred Frederick, M.P. ,
younger son of the late Alfred Bird,
F.C.S. , analytical and manufacturing
chemist, of Edgbaston, Birmingham ;
b. 1849 ; ed. at King Edward’s Gram.
Sch. , Birmingham; is Chm. of Alfred
Bird and Sons (Limited), manufacturing
chemists, of Deritend, Birmingham, and
a J.P. and D. L. for Warwickshire;
travelled widely ; Parliamentary Private
Sec. to Under Sec. for the Colonies
1917-18 ; unsuccessfully contested Wed-
nesbury ( C ) Jan. 1906; has sat as M.P.
for W. Div. of Wolverhampton (Co.U)
since Jan. 1910 : m. 1875, Eleanor
Frances, da. of the late Robert Lloyd
Evans, of Perry Barr, Staffordshire.
cr. Knt. 1920. Tudor Grange , Solihull,
Warwickshire ; Carlton, Junior Carlton,
Alpine, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Sons living — Four.
Daughters living — Two.
Bird, Sir James, son ol the late George
Bird; b. 1863; appointed Dep. Clerk,
London County Council 1905, and Clerk
1915 ; is a J.P. for co. London : m. 1891,
Jane, da. of the late H. Riley ; cr. Knt.
19x8. Oakfield, Oakcroft Road, Black-
heath, S.E. ; County Hall, Spring
Gardens, S. W. ; National Club.
Bird, Sir Henry Busby, el. son ot
Thomas James Tolman Bird, of Isling-
ton ; b. 1856 ; twelve times Mayor of
Shoreditch ; is Lieut. -Col. 2/ist Batn. City
of London Vol. Regt. , a J.P. for London,
and Chm. of Local Appeal and Local
Food Committees : m. 1876, Emma Jane,
da. of Robert Stoodley, of Hendford Hill,
Yeovil ; cr. Knt. 1919. 33, Lordship
Park , Stoke Newington, N.16; Exiting,
Suffolk ; Constitutional, and Royal Auto-
mobile Clubs.
Sons living — Four.
Daughter living — One.
Bird, Sir William Barrott Montfort,
son of William Frederic Wratislaw Bird,
of Wilmington, Kent ; b. 1855 ; ed. at
Bruce Castle Sch. ; admitted a Solicitor
1880 ; a Director of William Deacon’s
Bank (Limited), and other cos., a J.P.
for W. Sussex (Sheriff 1912-13), and
Pres. ofS.-W. Sussex National Unionist
Asso. : m. 1895, Martha Elizabeth, da.
of Henry Spencer, and widow of James
H. Murray ; cr. Knt. 1920. Eartham,
near Chichester ; Carlton, and Windham
Clubs.
Birkbeck, Maj.-Gen. Sir William,
Henry, K.C.B., C.M.G., youngest son
of the late Joseph Birkbeck, of Settle,
Yorkshire ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll.,andatR.M.C. ; entered 1st Dragoon
Guards 1883, became Capt. 1890, Major
1897, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1900, Brevet
Col. 1904, Col. 1907, and Maj.-Gen. 1913 ;
retired 1920 ; served with Hazara Expedi-
tion 1888 (despatches, medal with clasp),
with Chin Lushai Expedition 1889-90 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), and in S.
Africa 1899-1902 as Assist. Inspector of
Remounts (despatches twice, two medals
with clasps, Brevet Lieut. -Col. , C.B.);
was D.A.A.G. for Mil. Education and
Training at Head Quarters 1903-5,
attached to Japanese Army 1905-6,
Comdt., Cav. Sch., Netheravon 1906-11,
and a Director of Remounts 1912-20 ;
has 3rd class of Japanese Order of the
Rising Sun, the Order of the Crown of
Belgium, and the Legion of Honour : m.
1905, Mabel, da. of the late Alexander
D. Shaw, of New Brighton, Staten Island,
U.S.A. , and widow of G. L. Myers, of
New York; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1902, C.M.G.
1906, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915. 39, Half
Moon Street, W. ; Naval and Military
Club. *
Sons living — Alexander Shaw, b. 1906, — John
William, b. 1908, — Theodore Henry, b. 1911.
Birkett, Sir Thomas William, son of
the late James Birkett, of Grassendale,
near Liverpool; b.- 1871; ed. at Chel-
tenham Coll. ; is a merchant, and head
of the firm of Killick, Nixon and Co.,
of Bombay, and a J.P. and Sheriff of
Bombay ; was Chm. Bombay Chamber
of Commerce 1915, and an Additional
Member of Bombay Legislative Council
I9i4-i5,and of Viceroy’s Council 1915-16 :
m. 1910, Dorothy Nina Forbes; cr. Knt.
1918. Pali Hill, Bandra, Bombay ; City
of London, Sports', Cocoa Tree , Royal
Automobile, Byctilla {Bombay), and Royal
Bombay Yacht Clubs.
Birkmyre, Sir Archibald, C.B.E., son
of the late Henry Birkmyre, of Port
Glasgow ; b. 1875 ; ed. at Greenock
Collegiate Sch. ; is senior partner in the
firm of Birkmyre Bros., merchants, of
Calcutta : m. 1896, Annie el. da. of
Capt. James Black ; cr. Knt. 1917, C.B.E.
1918. 6, Clive Row, Calcutta.
Sons living — Henry, b. 1898, — Archibald, b.
1904.
Bir Mitrodaya Sing Deo, Dhar-
manidhi , H.H. the Maharaja Sri Sir,
K.C.I.E. (of the family of the ancient
Rajas of Sambalpur) ; b. 1874 ; is one of
the Ruling Chiefs of India ; ascended the
Gadi of Sonepur Feudatory State 1902 ;
claims descent from Prithwiraj Sing,
the famous Chauban Emperor of Delhi,
and uses (in seal and signature) the Chau-
ban device called the “ Chakra” ; ren-
dered valuable sers. to British Govt, during
European War (salute of 9 guns) ; cr.
K.C.I.E. 1918. Sonepur, Orissa, India
Biron, Sir Henry Chartres, son of
the late Robert John Biron, Q.C. ; b.
18 — ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll. ,
Camb. ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1886 ; went
S.-E. Circuit ; sometime Prosecuting
Counsel to the Post Office at Central
Criminal Court ; appointed a Metropolitan
Police Magistrate March 1906, and Ch.
Magistrate April 1920 ; unsuccessfully
contested Hythe (L) Jan. 1906 ; cr. Knt.
1920. 28, Montpelier Square, S. W.
Black, Sir Arthur William, son of
, the late William Edward Black, of
Nottingham ; b. 1863 ; ed. in Notting-
ham ; is a lace manufacturer, a J.P. for
Nottingham (Sheriff 1898-9, Mayor
1902-3), and a Director of Turney Bros.
(Limited), and of the Sceptre Life Asso. ;
sometime Chm. of Nottingham Education
Committee ; was a Member of Education
Commn. to U.S.A. 1903; appointed a
Member of International Exhibitions Roy.
Commn. 1909 ; unsuccessfully contested
Doncaster Div. of S. Part of W. Riding
of Yorkshire {L) Oct. 1900 ; sat as M. P.
for N. , or Biggleswade, Div, of Bedford-
850
KNIGHTAGE.
shire Jan. 1906 to Nov. 1918 ; unsuccess-
fully contested Mid. Div. thereof Dec.
1918 : m. 1887, Helen, da. of the late John
Spence, of Paisley ; cr. Knt. 1916.
Springfield , Alexandra Park , Notting-
ham ; National Liberal , and Eighty Clubs.
Daughter living — Ethel Mary Spence, b. 1889.
Black, Sir Frederick William, K.C.B. ,
son of the late Frederick William Black, I
of Westminster House, Newport, Isle of j
Wight ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Newport Gram, j
Sch. ; B.A. (Honours) London 1890; was |
Director of Naval Stores 1903 6, and
Director of Navy Contracts at the Ad-
miralty 1906-19, since when he has been
a Managing Director Anglo-Persian Oil
Co. ; appointed a Member of Munitions
of War Committee 1915, and of Council
of Min. of Munitions 1917 ; acted as
Director-Gen. of Munitions Supply 1915,
and was employed on Special Missions
(Munitions Ser.) 1917-18; has Legion of
Honour, and Orders of St. Anne of
Russia, and Crown of Belgium : m. 1890,
Sarah Isabella, da. of the late James
Davisson, of Folkestone ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1908, Knt. 1913, K.C.B. (Civil) 1917.
64, Ridgmount Gardens, W.C.i.
San living— Frederick William, b. 1898 ;
sometime Lieut. R.A. Reserve.
Daughters living — Lilian Mary; b. 1891 :
m. 1915, Dr. A. Harold Unwin, Nigerian
Forest Ser. — Dora Winifred, M.B.E., b. 1894 ;
Fellow of Girton Coll., Camb. 1918, — Edith
Maud (“ Bindy b. 1900.
Blackwell, Sir Ernley Robertson
Hay, K.C.B., son of the late James Hay
Blackwell, of St. Andrews; b. 1868;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Glenalmond ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1892; was Assist. Under
Sec. of State for Home Depart. 1906-13,
since when he has been Legal Assist.
Under Sec. of State; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1911,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1916. 28, St. James' Court,
Buckingham Gate, S. IV. ; Windham,
Garrick, and Beefsteak Clubs.
Blades, Capt. Sir (George) Rowland,
M. P. , son of Rowland Hill Blades, of Sy-
denham, Kent ; b. 1868 ; ed. at King’s Coll.
Sch. ; sometime Capt. 2nd Vol. Batn. Roy.
W. Surrey Regt. ; J.P. for co. London, a
Member of Corporation of City of London
(Senior Sheriff 1917-18), head of the firm
of Blades, East and Blades, printers and
publishers, of 23, Abchurch Lane, E. C. ,
Almoner of Christ’s Hospital, and Pres,
of Institute of Printers 1905, and of
Printers Pensions Corporation 1917 ; has
sat as M.P. for Epsom Div. of Surrey
(Co. LI) since Dec. 1918; has Order of
Crown of Belgium : m. 1907, Margaret,
da. of Arthur Reiner, of Sutton ; cr. Knt.
1918. Grange Mount, Leatherhead ;
2, Whitehall Court, S. W. ; Carlton,
St. Stephen s, Junior Carlton, City Carl-
ton, Gresham, and Royal Automobile
Clubs.
Son living — Rowland Roberts, b. 1912.
Daughters living — Margaret Agnes, b. 1908,
— Helen Elizabeth (twin), b. 1908, — Janet
Mary, b. 1916.
Blair, Sir Robert, son of William 1
Blair, of Garlieston, Wigtownshire ; b. |
1859 ; ed. at Garlieston, and at Edinburgh I
Univ. (M.A. and Hon. LL. D.) ; B.Sc.,
London ; was Assist. Master, Kelso High
Sch. 1880-81, and at Aske’s Hatcham Sch., ;
New Cross 1881-93, Head Master, Science I
and Technical Sch., Cheltenham 1893-4. |
Inspector N. Scotland Dist. for Science and j
Art Depart. 1894-8, and for Scotch Edu-
cation Depart. 1898-1900, Ch. Inspector,
Technical Education, Ireland 1900-1901,
and Assist. Sec., Depart, of Agriculture |
and Technical Instruction, Ireland 1901-4,
since when he has been Education Officer,
London County Council ; was a Member
of Mosely Education Commn. to America
1903 ; has Order de la Couronne of
Belgium ; author of various works on Edu-
cation : m. 1883, Ida Kathleen, da. of the
late J. B. Westrup, of Kensington Park
Road, W. ; cr. Knt. 1914. Education
Offices, Victoria Embankment, W. C. ;
19, Ardwick Road, Cricklewood, N. W. 2;
Caledonian Club.
Sons living — Robert Westrup, b. 1885; Capt.
R.E., and Govt. Chemist, Kuala I.umpur,
Federated Malay States: m. 1915, Victoria
Marianne Prenter, da. of the Rev. Robert
Edmund Glenny, D.D., R. of Clonallon,
Warrenpoint, co. Down, — Atholl, M.B.E., b.
1886 ; Manager, Boiler and Foundry Departs.,
Harland and Wolff (Limited), Belfast: m.
1914, Emily May, da. of the late — Nixon,
of Knock, Belfast, — Jack Milligan, M.B.E.;
b. 1887 ; Lieut. E. Surrey Regt., — Alec Hood,
b. 1895 ; Capt. Hampshire Regt. : m. 1918,
Grace Evelyn, da. of the late John Ambler,
of Heaton Mount, Bradford.
Daughter living — Ida Kathleen Mary, b. 1884 :
m. 1912, William Brow, of 8, Montpellier
Road, Ealing, W.5.
Blake, Sir Arthur Ernest, JC.B.E .,
son of the late Henry Blake, of Chester-
field ; b. 1869 I e(b at St. Mary’s House,
Chesterfield ; rendered sers. in connection
with War Loans, Savings Banks, and
Parliamentary Recruiting Committees and
Tribunal, Nottingham and Notts during
European War (K.B. E.); is a J.P. for
Notts: m. 1895, Florence Emily, el. da.
of the late John Angrave Howitt, of
Nottingham; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
West Leake Manor, Notts ; Junior
Carlton Club.
Sons living — Robert Anthony, b. 1897, —
Kenneth Arthur, b. 1901.
Daughter living — Olive Joan, b. 1899.
Blake, Sir Ernest Edward, K.C.M.G. ,
son of the Rev. Edmund Blake, of Bramer-
ton, Norfolk; b. 1845; ed. at Norwich
Gram. Sch. ; entered Colonial Office 1863,
became Assist. Private Sec. to Sec. of
State for the Colonies (Earl of Kimberley)
1872, Private Sec. 1874, Head of Gen.
Depart. 1879, and Crown Agent for
the Colonies 1881 ; retired 1909 : m.
1874, Catharine Isabella, who d. 1902,
da. of the late Alfred Blyth, of 38, West-
bourne Terrace, W. ; cr. K.C.M.G, 1901.
Woolcombe, St. Mary's, Up Lyme, Devon.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Blake, Capt. Sir Herbert Acton,
K. C. M. G. , K. C. V. 0. , son of John George
Blake, of Winchester ; b. 1857 ; ed.
privately ; is a retired Capt. Roy. Naval
Reserve, a Vice-Pres. Roy. Humane
So. , and a J. P. for co. London ; ap-
pointed an Elder Brother of Trinity
House 1900, and Dep. Master thereof
1910; was a British Delegate to Inter-
national Conference on Safety of Life at
Sea : m. 1897, Lucy Grace, el. da. of
James Thin; cr. K.C.V.0. 1914, K.C.M.G.
1918. 48, Kensington Mansions, Trebovir
Road, S. W. ; Puck' s Croft, Rusper,
Sussex ; United Service Club.
Blankenburg, Sir Reginald Andrew,
K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Sec. to High Commr.
for Union of S. Africa in London ; cr.
O.B.E. 19 — , K.B.E. 1920. Australia
House , Strand, W.C.
Sons living —
Daughters living —
Bland-Sutton [see Sutton].
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Bliss, Gen. Tasker, G.C.M.G. ; United
States Representative on Versailles War
Council; cr. G.C.M.G. 1918.
Block, Sir Adam Samuel James,
K.C.M.G., son of the late- Adam H. G.
Block, I.C.S. ; b. 1856; ed. at Clifton
Coll. ; became a Student Interpreter 1877,
Vice-Consul at Beyrout 1882, Interpreter
at British Embassy, Constantinople 1885
(with rank of Consul 1890), and 1st Dra-
goman and Oriental Sec. there 1894 (rank
of Sec. of Legation 1902) ; appointed
Delegate of British and Dutch Bond-
holders on Council of Ottoman Debt
Administration 1903, of which he became
Alternative Pres. , Representative of Bank
of England on Board of Constantinople
Quay Co., and Pres, of British Chamber
of Commerce for Turkey and Balkan
States ; appointed Dep. Controller of
Finance Section of Min. of Blockade 1915 ;
has Grand Cordon of the Osmanieh in
brilliants, and Gold medal of the Imtiaz :
m. 1882, Louisa Constance, el. da. of the
late Robert Cumberbatch, H.M.’s Consul
at Smyrna; cr. C.M.G. 1895, K.C.M.G.
1907. St. James s Club.
Son living— One.
Daughter living — One.
Blommestein Bam [see Bam].
Blomfield, Sir Reginald Theodore,
R.A., son of the late Rev. George John
Blomfield, R. and Rural Dean of Alding-
ton, Kent; b. 1856; ed. at Haileybury,
and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1879,
Hon. Fellow 1906, D.Litt.); elected an
A.R.A. 1905, and R.A. 1914; an Archi-
tect, an Officer of the Order of Leopold
of Belgium, Hon. Corresponding Member
of Soci6t6 des Instituts Diplomas de
France, and an Officier de 1’ Instruction
Publique (France) ; Pres. Roy. Institution
of British Architects 1 912-14 : m. 1886,
Frances, da. of the late Henry Burra,
l. C.S., of Springfield, Rye, Sussex; cr.
Knt. 1919. 51, Frognal , Hampstead,
N. IV.3; 1, New Court , Temple, E.C. 4;
Point Hill , Rye, Sussex ; Athenceum
Club.
Sons living — Henry George, b. 1886 ; in
I.C.S., — Austin, b. 1892 ; formerly R A.F.
Daughter living — Isabella Fiances, b. 188;.
Blomfield, Rear-Adm. Sir Richard
Massie, K.C.M.G ., son of the late Rev.
George Becher Blomfield, R. of Stevenage,
Herts, and Canon of Chester, of Molling-
ton Hall, Chester ; b. 1835 > ech at
Stevenage; entered R.N. 1848, became
Lieut. 1855, Com. 1866, Capt. Sept. 1872
(retired Oct. 1872), and Rear-Adm. 1889 ;
retired 1908 ; served during Crimean War
1854-6 (despatches), with Azoff Expedition
1855, and in Egyptian War 1882, present
at bombardment of Alexandria (medal
with clasp, and star, 2nd class Medjidie) ;
was a Member of Admiralty Confidential
Torpedo Committee 1873-6 ; appointed
Dep. Controller-Gen. of Ports and Light-
houses, Egypt 1888, Controller-Gen. 1901,
and Director-Gen. 1905 ; has 1st class
Medjidie and 3rd class Osmanieh ; author
of “ History of the National Flag,” etc. :
m. 1877, Rosamund Selina, second da. of
the late Rt. Rev. Charles Graves, D. D. ,
Lord Bishop of Limerick ; cr. C.M.G.
1903, K.C.M.G. 1904.
Son living — Hugh Massie, b. 1881; Capt. F.
Kent Regt. : m. 1916, Ida Marie, da. of
Sydney Chancellor.
Blood, Gen. Sir Bindon, G.C.B. , el.
son of the late William Bindon Blood, of
Cranagher, co. Clare ; b. 1842 ; entered
R.E. i860, became Capt. 1873, Major
1879, Lieut. -Col. 1882, Col. 1886, Maj.-
Gen. 1898, Lieut. -Gen. 1902, Gen.
1906 (retired 1907), and Col. Comdt.
1914 ; served with Jowaki Expedition
t877- 8 (medal with clasp), in S. African
War 1879 (medal with clasp, Brevet
Major), during Afghan War 1879-80
(medal), with Egyptian Expedition 1882,
present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir (de-
spatches, medal with clasp, bronze star,
4th class Osmanieh, Brevet Lieut. -Col.),
with Chitral Relief Force 1895 as Ch.
Staff Officer (despatches, medal with clasp,
K.C.B.), in command of Malakand Field
Force 1897 (despatches, clasp), in com-
mand of Buner Field Force 1898 (de-
spatches, clasp, Maj.-Gen.), and in S.
Africa 1901, in command of a Div.
(despatched, medal with two clasps) ; com-
manded a 2nd class Dist. , Bengal 1896-8,
a 1st class Dist., there 1898-1901, Forces
in the Punjab 1901-4, and N. Command,
India 1905-6 ; appointed Hon. Col. 17th
Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London
Regt.) 1914, and King George’s Own
Sappers^ and Miners 1918 : m. 1883,
Charlotte E. , da. of the late Sir Auckland
Colvin, K.C.S.I. , K.C.M.G., C.I.E. ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1891, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1896,
G.C.B. (Mil.) 1909. M or land, Putney
Common, S. W. 15 ; Naval and Military ,
Marlborough, and Ranelagh Clubs.
Daughter living — Charlotte Carissima, b.
1885 : m. 1910, Lieut. -Col. Richard Hugh
Royds Brocklebank, D S.O., 9th Lancers.
Bodkin, Sir Archibald Henry, son of
William Peter Bodkin, J. P., D.L. , of
West Hill Place, Highgate, N. ; b. 1862;
ed. at Cholmeley Sch. , Highgate, N. ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1885, and a Bencher
1915 ; went S.-E. Circuit ; was Re-
corder of Dover July 1901 to July 1920,
since when he has been Director of
Public Prosecutions : m. 1891, Maud
Beatrice, da. of the late Rev. R. Wheler
Bush, R. of St. Alphage, London
Wall, E.C. ; cr. Knt. 1917. 98, Fellows
Road, South Hampstead, N. W. ; 5, Paper
Buddings, Temple, E.C. ; Garrick Club.
Son living — Hilary William Archibald, b. 1893.
Daughter living — Barbara Maud, b. 1895.
Bois, Sir Stanley, son of the late
Henry Bois, of Chamong, Beulah Hill,
Upper Norwood, S.E. ; b. 1864; ed. at
South Penge Park Coll. ; sometime in
Ceylon Light Inf. Vol. ; is a Merchant
and Estate Agent of Colombo and
London, and Past Pres, of Ceylon
Asso. in London ; was Chm. Ceylon
Chamber of Commerce and a Mem-
ber of Municipal Council of Colombo
1 901-3 ; appointed a M. L.C. of Ceylon
1903 and 1912, and Commr. Gen. for
Ceylon to St. Louis Exhibition 1904 :
m. 1st, 1895, La Gordon, who d. 1910,
da. of the late Gabriel Ross, of Suther-
landshire ; 2nd, 1913, Brenda, da. of Mrs.
Gabriel Ross, of 7, Langham Mansions,
Earl’s Court Square, S.W. ; cr. Knt.
1905. Whyte Croft, Frensham, Farn-
ham ; Oriental [London), and Colombo
and Hill ( Ceylon ) Clubs.
Son living — (By 2nd marriage) Peter, b. 1919.
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage) Joan
Gabrielle,6. 1901, — (by 2nd marriage) Pamela,
b. 1915.
Bols, Maj.-Gen. Sir Louis Jean,
K. C.B. , K. C. M. G. , D. S. O. , son of the late
L. G. M. J. Bois, formerly Consul-Gen.
for Belgium; b. 1867; entered Devonshire
Regt. 1887, became Capt. 1897, Major
1906, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1912, Lieut. -
Col. Dorsetshire Regt. 1914, Brevet Col.
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1915, and Maj.-Gen. 1917; served with
Burma Expedition 1891-2 (medal with
clasp), with Chitral Relief Force 1895, in
S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s
medal with five clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps, D.S.O.), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-18, present at capture of
Jerusalem (despatches, C. B. , Brevet Col.,
Legion of Honour, Russian Order of St.
' Vladimir with Swords, Order of Redeemer
of Greece, and of El Nahda of the
Hedjaz, K.C.M.G., K.C.B.) ; was Brig.-
Maj. 8th Brig. S. Command 1907-10,
a D.A.A. and Q.M.G. at Staff Coll.
1910- 12, and a Gen. Staff Officer 1912-14;
appointed Brig. -Gen. Comdg. an Inf.
Brig. Feb. 1915, Brig. -Gen. on Gen. Staff
Sept. 1915, Maj.-Gen. on Gen. Staff Oct.
1915, Maj.-Gen. Comdg. a Div. May
1917, and Ch. of Gen. Staff Sept. 1917 ;
is Hon. Col. 1 2th London Regt. :
m. 1897, Augusta Blanche, da. of the late
Capt. Walter Cecil Strickland [see Strick-
land, Bt., colls.]; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B.
(Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G. 1918, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1919.
Sons living — Eric Louis, b. 1904. — Kenneth
William, b. 1913.
Bond, Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis George,
K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., son of the late
Rev. Frederick H. Bond ; b. 1856 ; ed. at
Marlborough; entered R.E. 1876, be-
came Capt. 1887, Major 1895, Lieut. -Col.
1902, Col. 1905, Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1913
(retired 1913), and Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1916;
served during Zulu Campaign 1879 (medal
with clasp), with Egyptian Expedition
1882, present at battles of Kassassin and
Tel-el-Kebir, and march to Cairo (medal
with clasp, bronze star), with Hazara Ex-
pedition 1891 (despatches, medal with
clasp), with Tirah Expedition 1897-8
(wounded, medal with two clasps), and
in S. Africa 1901-2, as D.A.A.G. E.
Transvaal (despatches, medal with three
clasps, C.B.); was A. Q.M.G. , N. Com-
mand, India 1905-6, and A. Q.M.G. at
Head Quarters, India 1906, D. Q.M.G. at
Head Quarters, India 1906-8, and Di-
rector-Gen. of Mil. Works in India
1908-11, in command of S. Brig., India
1911- 13, Assist. Director at the War
Office 1914-16, and Director of Quarter-
ing 1 917-19 ; is a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Eng-
land : vt. 1881, Alice Maud, da. of W.
Vivian; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1902, C.M.G.
1918, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. United Service
Club.
Sons living — Lionel Vivian, b. 1884; Lieut. -
Col. R.E.* — Richard Lawrence, D.S.O. , M.C.,
b. 1890 [see “Companionage”].
Bond, Right Hon. Sir Robert, P.C.,
K.C.M.G. [see “ Privy Council’’].
Bond, Sir Walter William Adrian
MacGeough, el. son of the late Joshua
Walter MacGeough Bond, J P. , D.L. , of
Drumsill, Armagh ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Ch.
Ch. , Oxford, and abroad (B.A. 1877, and
Licentiate in Law, Paris 1884); Bar.
Inner Temple 1884; practised before
Mixed Tribunal in Egypt, and was ap-
pointed a Judge of the Cairo Court of
Appeal 1888, and Vice-Pres. 1899; re-
tired 1916; has 2nd class Medjidie and
2nd class Osmanieh, and Order of the
Nile: in. 1901, Ada Marion, da. of the late
Charles Nichols, of Dunedin, New Zea-
land ; cr. Knt. 1917. The Argory, Moy,
co. Tyrone; Travellers', and Kildare
Street Clubs.
Son living — Walter Albert Nevill, b. 1908.
Bonham-Carter [see Carter].
Bonython, Hon. Sir John Langdon,
K.C.M.G., second son of the late George
Langdon Bonython, of Adelaide; b. 1848;
ed. in Adelaide •, joined staff of Adelaide
Advertiser, of which he became part pro- *
prietor 1879, subsequently becoming editor
and sole proprietor ; also proprietor of the
Adelaide Chronicle and Adelaide Express ;
has been Pres, of Council of S. Australian
Sch. of Mines and Industries since 1889 ;
was Chm. of Adelaide Sch. Board 1883-
1901, and of Council of Govt. Agricultural
Coll. 1895-1902 , and Pres, of Literary
Sos’. Union of S. Australia 1897, and of
S. Australian Branch of Roy. Geographical
So. 1903-7 ; a Federal Trustee of Aus-
tralian Soldiers’ Repatriation Fund, and a
Commr. under Australian Soldiers’ Re-
patriation Act (1917) ; is a Member of
Council of Adelaide Univ. , Vice-Chm.
of S. Australian Advisory Council of
Education, Chm. of Commonwealth
Literary Fund, Pres, of Visiting Board
connected with Adelaide Observatory,
and Vice-Pres. of Roy. Institution of
Cornwall and of Devon and Cornwall
Record So. ; served as Commr. for various
Intercolonial Exhibitions, and as Member
of Federal Old Age Pensions Commn.,
and of Technical Education Commn.
(report resulting in establishment of Sch.
of Mines and Industries) ; elected a
Member of House of Representatives of
first Parliament of Commonwealth of
Australia 1901 ; re-elected (unopposed) to
second Parliament 1904 : m. 1870, Marie
Louise Frederica, da. ofD. F. Balthasar,
of Berlin; cr. Knt. 1898, C.M.G. 1908,
K.C.M.G. 1919. Carclew, Adelaide,
S. Australia; Carminow, Mount Lofty,
S. Australia.
Sons living — John Lavington ( Carhayes ,
Adelaide, S. Australia), b. 1876: m. 1st, 1904,
Blanche Ada, who d. 1908, da. of the late
Hon. Sir John Cox Bray, K.C.M.G. ; 2nd,
1912, Constance Jean, da. of Charles Herbert
Warren, of College Park, Adelaide, South
Australia, — Francis Godolphin ( Glenelg , S.
Australia), b. 1885 : in. 1904, Irene Ethel, da.
of Barton John Hack, of Glenelg, S. Australia.
Daughters living — Mary Elsie: m. 1900,
Herbert Angas Parsons, K.C., LL-B-, of
Keverel, Adelaide, S. Australia, — Edith
Annie, — Ada Langdon.
Booth, Rear-Adm. Sir Francis Fitz-
gerald Haworth-, K.C.M.G., son of the
late Col. Benjamin Blaydes Haworth-
Booth, of Hullbank Hall, and Rolston
Hall, York; b. 1864; ed. privately ; entered
R.N. 1877, became Lieut. 1887, Com.
1900, Capt. 1905 (retired 1913), and
Rear-Adm. 1917; Egyptian War 1882;
was Assist. Director, Naval Intelligence
1905-8, Senior Officer, Newfoundland
Fisheries 1908-9, Ch. on Staff of
Naval Mission to Commonwealth of
Australia 1910-11, and Naval Repre-
sentative in London for Common-
wealth of Australia 1911-20 ; is a J.P.
for E. Riding of Yorkshire : in. 1893,
Constance Isabel, el. da. of the late
Maj.-Gen. C. W. Moore; cr. C.M.G.
1913, K.C.M.G. 1919. Haworth Hall,
Hullbank, Hull ; United Service Club.
Borden, Right Hon. Sir Robert Laird,
P.C., G. C.M.G. [see Privy Council].
Borresen, Adm. Urban Jacob
Rasmus, K.C.V.O., son of Otto Henry
Meylander Bbrresen, of Drammen, Nor-
way ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Horten Naval Coll.
(Norway) ; became Sub-Lieut. Roy.
Norwegian Navy 1879, and Rear-Adm.
and Ch. of Naval Staff 1899, com-
manded Norwegian Squadron during
Crisis 1905, and escorted King H&kon
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VII. and Queen Maud to Christiania
Nov. same year; author of numerous
works : m. 1884, Louise Levick, of
Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ; cr. K.C.V.O.
(Hon.) 1906. Christiania , Norway.
Bosanquet, Adm. Sir Day Hort,
G.C.M.G., G. C. V. O. , K. C. B. , son of the
late Rev. Robert William Bosanquet, of
Rock, Alnwick; £.1843; entered R.N.
1857, became Lieut. 1863, Com. 1874,
Capt. 1882, Rear-Adm. 1897, Vice-Adm.
1902, and Adm. 1905 ; retired 1908 ; is a
J. P. and D.L. for Herefordshire; was
Com.-in-Ch. , East Indies Station 1899-
1902, on N. America and W. Indies
Station 1904-7, and at Portsmouth 1907-8,
and Gov. of S. Australia 1908-13 ; has
Grand Cross of Swedish Order of the
Sword: m. 1881, Mary, da. of Col.
Thomas Bromhead Butt; cr. K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1905, G.C.V.O. 1907, G.C.M.G.
1914. Martyn House , Henfield, Sussex;
United Service Club.
Daughters living — Beatrice Mary: m. 1919,
Capt. Raymond Fitz-Maurice, D.S.O., R.N.,
— Alicia Grace.
Bosanquet, Sir (Frederick) Albert,
K. C. , son of the late Samuel Richard
Bosanquet, of Dingestow Court, Mon-
mouth ; b. 1837 ; ed. at Eton, and at
King’s Coll., Camb. (Fellow 1859, B.A.
i860, M.A. 1863, 1st class Classics and
Senior Op.); Bar. Inner Temple 1863,
a K.C. 1882, a Bencher 1889; went
Oxford Circuit ; sometime Junior Counsel
to Admiralty, and a Revising Bar. ; was
a Member of Roy. Commn. on Metro-
politan Board of Works ; is a Lieut, of City
of London, Chm. of Quarter Sessions
for E. Sussex, and a Member of Canter-
bury House of Laymen; was Recorder
of Worcester 1879-91, and of Wolver-
hampton 1891-1900, and Common Serjeant
of London 1900-17 ; joint author (with
the late J. G. N. Darby), of "A
Treatise on the Statutes of Limita-
tion”: m. 1st, 1871, Albinia Mary, da.
of John Curtis Hayward, of Quedgeley,
Gloucester ; 2nd, 1885, Philippa Frances,
da. of William Bence Jones, of Lisselan,
co. Cork ; cr. Knt. 1907. 12, Grenville
Place , South Kensington , S. W. ; Cobbe
Place , Lewes ; Athenceum Club.
Sons living — Rev. Bernard Hugh, b. 1872,
V. of Thames Ditton, Surrey : m. 1909, Fmily
Mary Draper, — Geoffrey Courthope, b. 1876 :
m. 1914, Mildred Eleanor, da. of Hugh Barr-
ington Simeon [see Simeon, Bt., colls.l, —
Williajn Sydney Bence, D.S.O., b. 1893 [see
“ COMPANIONAGE ”] .
Daughters living — Lilian, — Nora Margaret, —
Edith Madeline: m. 1915, Maurice Arbuth-
not, Eieut. Dancers, who d. 1918.
Bosanquet, Sir Oswald Vivian,
K. C.S.I., C.I.E., son of the late Arthur
Bosanquet, of Cleddon Hall, Trelleck,
near Monmouth ; b. 1866 ; ed. at Clifton
Coll., and at New Coll., Oxford ; entered
I.C.S. 1887 ; was Assist. Resident at
Hyderabad 1890-93, 1st Assist, to Gov.-
Gen.’s Agent in Rajputana 1893-5, Under
Sec. to Govt, of India (Foreign Depart.)
i895_9» Political Agent, Bhopawar 1899-
1900, Resident, Indore 1903-7, and Resi-
dent at Baroda 1909-10 ; appointed Agent
to the Gov.-Gen. in Central India 1913 ;
is a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England; has Kaisar-i-
Hindgold medal; cr. C.I.E. 1910, C.S.I.
1914, K. C.S.I. 1919. Indore , Central
India; St. Briavels, Gloucestershire;
Junior Carlton Club.
Boscawen, Lieut.-Coi . the Rt. Hon.
Sir Arthur Sackville Trevor Griffith-,
P.C., Af.P. [see " Privy Council *
Bourke, Maj-Gen. Sir George
Deane, K.C.M.G., C.B. [see E. Mayo,
colls.].
Bourne, Sir Alfred Gibbs, K. C.I.E.,
D.Sc., F.R.S., el. son of the late Alfred
Bourne, Sec. to British and Foreign Sch.
So. ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch.
and Coll., London, and at Roy. Sch. of
Mines ; D.Sc. London 1885 ; is a Fellow
of Univ. Coll., London ; appointed Pro-
fessor of Biology at Presidency Coll.,
Madras 1886, and Director of Public In-
struction, Madras 1903 ; sometime a
M. L.C. of Madras; represented Madras at
Imperial Education Conference in London
1911 ; is Director of Indian Institute of
Science, Bangalore ; author of numerous
scientific papers : m. 1888, Emily Tree,
da. of G. Glashier; cr. C.I.E. 1908,
K. C.I.E. 1913. Madras ; Savile Club.
Son living — Ray, b. 1889 ; in Imperial Forest
Ser., Dehra Dun.
Daughter living — Nora, b. 1891 : m. 1913,
Stephen Cox, Ch. Conservator of Forests,
Madras.
Bourne, Sir Frederick Samuel
Augustus, C.M.G., el. son of the late
Rev. Samuel Whitbread Bourne, Incum-
bent of Winfarthing, Norfolk ; b. 1854 ;
Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1890 ; entered China
Consular Ser. 1876 ; was Consul in charge
of Blackburn Commercial Mission 1896-7,
and Assist. Judge of H.M. Court for
China and Korea 1898-1916 (also Judge
of H.M. High Court of Wei-hei-Wei
1904-16) : m. 1889, Isabel Alice, da. of
the late John Chalmers, LL.D. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1909, Knt. 1916. Mayfield ,
Sussex.
Sons living — Frederick Chalmers, b. 1891 ;
in I.C.S., — Kenneth Morison, M.C.,b. 1893 ;
Major formerly S. Lancashire Regt.
Daughter living — One.
Bourne, Sir Henry Roland Murray,
K.B.E., C.M.G., son of the late Lieut. -
Col. Robert Bourne, J.P. , D.L., of
Cowarne Court, Ledbury ; b. 1874 ; ed.
at Radley, and at New Coll., Oxford ;
formerly Capt. 1st Batn. Roy. Scots ;
Boer War (two medals with three clasps) ;
appointed Under Sec., Colonial Sec.’s
Office, Transvaal 1905, for Interior, Union
of S. Africa 1910, for Defence, Union of
S. Africa 1912, and Sec. for Defence 1914 :
m. 1906, Lucy Dorothea White ; cr.
C.M.G. 1916, K.B.E. 1918. Stone
Cottage , Pretoria , South Africa; Bath ,
Pretoria , and Civil Service ( Cape Town)
Clubs.
Daughter living — Pamela Christabel, b. 19c 8.
Bovell, Sir Henry Alleyne, son of the
late Rev. William Henry Brinsden Bovell,
of Barbados; b. 1854; LL.B. , London
1877 1 Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1876, and a Q.C. ,
British Guiana 1887 ; appointed Solicitor-
Gen. and Escheator-Gen. of Barbados
1882, a M.L.C. 1883, a Member of Law
of Barbados Revision Commn. 1886,
Chancellor of that Diocese 1886, Attorney-
Gen. there 1886, Attorney-Gen. of British
Guiana 1896, and Ch. Justice there 1902 ;
retired 1912 : m. 1882, Annie Cecil, da.
of the Hon. A. Briggs. Pres, of Legis-
lative Council, Barbados ; cr. Knt. 1902.
Surrey House, Georgetown, British Guiana;
Royal Societies' Club.
Son living — One.
Bowater, Sir Frederick William,
K.B.E. , son of the late William Vansittart
Bowater, of Bury Hall, Lower Edmonton,
N. ; b. 1867 ; ed. privately ; Managing
Director of W. V. Bowater and Sons
(Limited), paper makers’ agents and
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merchants ; was Director of Paper
to Min. of Information during Euro-
pean War : m. 1890, Alice Emily,
da. of Joseph Sharp, of Bognor ; cr.
K. B.E. (Civil) 1920. 39, Hyde Park
Gate , S.W.7 ; Copley Dene , Walton
Heath ; Constitutional Club.
Son living — Frederick Vansittart, b. 1895.
Daughters living — Gladys Alice Emily, b.
1891 : m. 19 — , Gerrard Masterman Loby,—
Phyllis Irene, b. 1893 : m. 19 — . William
Udall Timmis, — Nina Kathleen, b. 1899.
Bowater, Sir William Henry, son of
William Bowater ; b. 1855 ; ed. at King
Edward Sch. , Birmingham ; is Hon. Col.
Roy. Warwickshire Regt., a Life Gov. of
Birmingham Univ., a Gov. of King
Edward’s Schs., a J.P., an Hon. Freeman
and an Alderman for Birmingham ; has
been five times Lord Mayor of Birming-
ham : m. 1879, Sarah Fanny Westwood,
O.B. E. (a Lady of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England); cr.
Knt. 1916. Fulford Hall , Warwick-
shire ; Union , and Conservative Clubs.
Son living — William, M.C., b. 1880 ; Major
Royal Army Med. Corps: m. 1908, Irene,
da. of George Beech.
Daughter living — Dora: m. 1907, A. E.
Cutler.
Bowden-Smith [see Smith].
Bower, Sir Alfred Louis, son of Ed-
ward Thomas Bower, formerly of Beech
House, Hackney, N.E. ; b. i860; was
Sheriff of City of London 1912-13; is Gov.
of St. Thomas, Christ, and St. Bartholo-
mew Hospitals, an Alderman of City of
London, a Member of City of London
Territorial Force Asso., an Officer of
Legion of Honour, and a Com. of
2nd class of Order of the Dannebrog :
m. 1901, Dorcas Mona, da. of Capt.
Edward Algernon Blackett, R.N., J. P. ,
D.L. , of Wylam, Northumberland; cr.
Knt. 1913. Manor Place, Chislehurst ,
Kent; City Carlton, and Royal Auto-
mobile Clubs.
Daughter living — One.
Bower, Sir Graham John, K.C.M.G. ,
son of Adm. James Patterson Bower ; b.
1848; ed. at Naval Acad., Gosport;
entered R.N. as Cadet 1861, became Sub-
Lieut. 1868, Lieut. 1872, and Retired
Com. 1884; appointed Private Sec. to
Gov. of Cape of Good Hope 1880, Im-
perial Sec. and Accountant to High
Commr. for S. Africa 1884, and Colonial
Sec., Mauritius 1898 (administered Govt.
1900, 1901, 1903-4, 1906, and 1908) ; retired
1910; is a J.P. for Hants : m. 1882, Maud
Laidley, da. of James Sutherland Mitchell,
of Sydney, N.S. Wales; cr. C.M.G. 1886,
K.C.M.G. 1892. Studwell Lodge, Drox-
ford, Hants ; White’s Club.
Sons living — James Graham, b. 1884, — John
Graham, D.S.O., b. 1886 [see “Companion-
age ”].
Daughter living — Maude Mary.
Bower, Maj.-Gcn. Sir Hamilton,
K.C.B., son of the late Adm. James
Paterson Bower; b. 1858; ed. at Roy.
Naval Sch., New Cross, and at Edinburgh
Collegiate Sch. ; entered Army 1880, be-
came Capt. I.S.C. (now Indian Army)
1891, Brevet Major 1896, Major and
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1900, Lieut. -Col. 1906,
Brevet Col. 1904, Col. 1908, and Maj.-Gen.
1909 ; retired 1914 ; served with Dongola
Expedition 1890, as D.A.Q.M.G. (medal,
Egyptian medal, Brevet Major), in China
1900, present at relief of Tientsin and
Pekin (despatches, medal with clasp,
Brevet Lieut. -Col.), and in command of
Abor Expedition 1911-12 (K.C.B.);
raised Chinese Regt. at Wei-hei-Wei ;
was D.A.Q.M.G. (Intelligence) Bengal
1893-8, a Member of International Pro-
visional Govt., Tientsin, and Comdt.
Pekin Legation Guard 1901-6, and com-
manded Assam Brig. 1908 ; has Roy.
Geographical So.’s gold medal; author
of “Diary of Journey Across Tibet”;
appointed Lieut. -Col. and Co. Comdt.
Haddingtonshire Vol. Regt. 1916; is a
D.L. for Haddingtonshire: m. 1899, Maud
Edith, da. of Daniel Currie Ainslie ; cr.
C. B. (Mil.) 1910, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1912.
The Cottage, North Berwick; Cavalry,
and New ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Daughters living — Mary, b. 1900, — Jean Ains-
lie, b. 1901, — Elize St. Clair, b. 1905.
Bower, Sir Edmund Ernest Nott-,
K.C.B. , younger son of the late John
Bower, D.C.L. , Bar.-at-law; b. 1853;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1886 ; appointed Assist. Sec. to
Board of Inland Revenue 1895, Commr.
1902, Dep. Chm. 1908, and Chm. 1914;
is a J.P. for Surrey; assumed the sur-
name of Nott-Bower 1913: m. 1886,
Louisa Adelaide, da. of the late Capt.
James Charles Yorke [see E. Hardwicke,
colls.]; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1909, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1915. Kelsto?i, King s Road, Rich-
mond Hill, Surrey.
Son living — Reginald Ernest Nott, b. 1887;
European War 1915, as Major 12th Batn. Rifle
Brig, (wounded) : m. 1920, Mary Dorothy, da.
of Herbert McLeod, LL.D., F.R.S., of 109,
Church Road, Richmond, S.W.
Daughter living — Marianna Amy, b. 1896.
Bower, Capt. Sir( J ohn)William Nott-,
K.C.V.O., son of the late John Bower,
D. C.L.; b. 1849; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.,
and at Roy. Mil. Coll. , Sandhurst ; for-
merly in 33rd and 8th Regts., and Capt.
W. Yorkshire Mil. ; was in Roy. Irish
Constabulary 1873-8, and Ch. Constable
of Leeds 1878-81, and of Liverpool 1881-
1902, since when he has been Commr.
of City Police ; is a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
a Com. of Order of Redeemer of Greece,
a Knight Com. of Spanish Order of Mil.
Merit, an Officer of Order of Crown of
Italy , and a Chevalier of Legion of Honour ;
has King's Police Medal ; assumed by
deed poll 1911 the additional surname of
Nott : m. 1889, Florence, who d. 1920,
da. of Reginald Harrison, F.R.C.S. , of 6,
Lower Berkeley Street , W. ; cr. Knt. and
C.V.O. 1911, K.C.V.O. 1918. Cross
Laves, Roehampton, S. W. 15 ; City
Police Office , Old Jewry , E.C.
Sons living — William Guy, b. 1890; Principal
Private Sec. to Mia. of Labour : m. 1914,
Frances Winifred, da. of William Macdonald
Matthews, of Broadwater Down, Tunbridge
Wells, — John Reginald Hornby, b. 1892, —
Edward Elwyn, b. 1894 ; Capt. R.E., —
Leonard Lefroy, b. 1899; Lieut. R.E.
Bowlby, Sir Anthony Alfred, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S., third
son of Thomas William Bowlby, former-
ly of Durham; b. 1855; ed. at Durham
Sch.; F.R.C.S. Eng. 1881 ; is Consulting
Surg. to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, and
Pres, of Roy. Coll, of Surgs. of Eng-
land ; appointed Surg. to Royal House-
hold 1904, and an Hon. Surg. to H.M.
1910; served in S. Africa 1900, in charge
of “ Portland Hospital ’’ (despatches,
medal, C. M.G.), and during European
War 1914-19 (despatches, K.C.M.G.,
K.C.B., American D.S. M.), author of
numerous med. works : m. 1898, Maria
Bridget, da. of the Rev. the Hon. Hugh
Wynne Lloyd-Mostyn [see B. Mostynj ;
'cr. C.M.G. 1900, Knt. 1911, K.C.M.G.
KNIGHTS.
855
1915, K.C.V.O. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. 25, Manchester
Square , W.
Sons living — Anthony Hugh Mostyn, b.
1906, — Edward John Mostyn, b. 1907, —
Charles James Mostyn, b. 1908.
Daughters living — Frances Winifred Mostyn,
b. 1899, — Marion Ellen Mostyn, b. 1902, —
Dorothy Evelyn Mostyn, b. 1910.
Bowman-Manifold [see ManifoldJ.
Bowring, Charles Calvert, K.B.E.,
C.M.G., 3rd son of the late John Charles
Bowring ; b. 1872 ; ed. at Clifton Coll. ;
entered Colonial Branch of Exchequer
and Audit Depart. 1890, became Local
Auditor of British Central Africa Pro-
tectorate 1895, and of E. Africa Protec-
torate and Uganda Railway 1899, Trea-
surer of E. Africa Protectorate 1901
(a M.E.C. and M.L.C. thereof 1907),
and Ch. Sec. to the Govt. 1911 ; was
Acting Gov. Feb.-Oct. 1912, Aug.-Sept.
1913, April 1917 to Jan. 1919, and Nov.
1919 to July 1920 : m. 1909, Ethel Dorothy,
C.B.E., da. of George Kempthorne
• Watts, A.M.I.E.E., Commr. of Public
Works, East Africa Protectorate ; cr.
C.M.G. 1908, K.B.E. 1919. Nairobi ,
E. Africa; Union , and Sports' Clubs.
Sons living — J hn Charles, b. 1911, — Hum-
phrey Kempthorne, b. 1912.
Daughters living — Dorothy Mary, b. 1910,—
Elizabeth Anne, b. 1914, — Margaret Eleanor,
b. 1919.
Bowring, Hon. Sir Edgar Rennie,
son of the late John Bowring, of Ten a
Nova, Sefton Park, Liverpool ; b. 1858 ;
ed. at Bishop Field Coll., St. John’s,
Newfoundland, and at Oliver’s Mount
Sch. , Scarborough ; is a shipowner and
merchant, Managing Director of Bowring
Bros. (Limited) of Newfoundland, a
M.L.C. of Newfoundland, a Director of
C. T. Bowring and Co. (Limited), of
Liverpool, London, and Cardiff, and of
Bowring and Co., of New York, and a
Member of Dominions Roy. Comrnn. ;
appointed High Commissioner for New-
foundland in London 1918: m. 1888;
cr. Knt. 1915. 58, Victoria Street, S. W. ;
The Bungalow , Topsail , Newfoundland ;
Bath , Ranelagh, City of London , and
Royal Automobile Clubs.
Bowron, Sir Edward, son of the late
John Bowron, of Cotherstone ; b. 1857;
is Chm. of Joseph Travers and Son
(Limited), of 119, Cannon Street, E.C. :
m. 1887, Maude Mary, da. of W. F.
Morgan, of Sevenoaks ; cr. Knt. 1913.
Bramley Hill , Croydon.
Boyce, Maj.-Gen. Sir William George
Bertram, K. C.M.G. , C.B., D.S.O., son
of the late Rev. William George Boyce,
of 28, Elgin Road, Dublin, and Ballin-
oulart, co. Wexford; b. 1868; ed. at Roy.
Sch., Armagh, and at R.M.C. ; entered
Roy. Berkshire Regt. 1887, became Capt.
Army Ser. Corps 1893, Major 1901, Lieut. -
Col. 1909, Col. 1912, and Maj.-Gen. 1917 ;
retn ed 1920 ; S. Africa 1899-1900 as
D. A.A.G. (despatches twice, D.S.O.),
European War 1914-18 as Director of
Iransport (despatches seven times, C.B. ,
Maj.-Gen., 2nd class Russian Order of
St. Stanislas with swords, Legion of
Honour, K. C.M.G.); appointed Staff-
Capt. Cork Dist. 1899, and Comdt. Army
Ser. Corps Training Establishment 1909 ;
was Assist. Director of Supplies and
Transport 1913-14, and Dep. Director of
Transport Aug.-Nov. 1914: m. 1895,
Maude, el. da. of the late Capt. John
Clarence Boyce, King’s Own (Roy. Lan-
caster Regt.), of Wentworth, Dublin;
cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1915,
K. C.M.G. 1919. Guildown , Eleet, Hants ;
Constitutional Club.
Daughters living — Olive Eleanor, — Aileen
Maude.
Boys, Sir Francis Theodore, K.B.E. ,
son of Henry Scott Boys, I.C.S. ; b. 1870;
ed. at Harrow ; Principal Director of
Meat Supplies, Ministry of Food 1917-19:
m. 1896, Christina Josephine, da. of Henry
loseph de Smidt, of New Zealand ; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Ch7-istchurch ( New
Zealand ) Club.
Son living — Henry Brian Ward, b, 1901.
Daughter living — Ethel Louisa, b. 1897; m.
1919, Alan Russell Smith.
Boyson, Sir John Alexander, son of
John Robert Boyson; b. 1846; ed. at
Harrow ; is a merchant, and a Director
of Binny and Co. (Limited), of Madras,
and 9, Throgmorton Avenue, E.C. : m.
1885, Mary Josephine, da. of Col. C.
Bowen R.E. ; cr. Knt. 1914. Madras.
Sons living — John Charles, b. 1888, — Hugh
Alexander, b. 1894.
Daughters Jiving — Margaret Marion, b. 1886,—
Helen Winifred, b. 1890 : m. 1920, Charles
Edward Rochfoid.
Boyton, Sir James, son of the late
Henry Boyton ; b. 1855 ; ed. privately ;
is senior partner in the firm of Elliott, Son
and Boyton, auctioneers and surveyors,
of Vere Street, W. , a Fellow of
Auctioneers’ and Estate Agents’ Institute
(Pres. 1905-6), a J.P. for co. London,
and a Fellow of Surveyors’ Institution ;
was a Member of London County Council
19C7-10; sat as M.P. for E. Div. of
Marylebone (C) Jan. 1910 to Nov.
1918 : m. 1881, Emma, da. of the late
Peter Middleton ; cr. Knt. 1918. 2, Park
Square West, Regent's Park, N.W . ;
Constitutional , and Carlton Clubs.
Daughters living — Mabel, b. 1882: m. 1910,
Cyril Oldknow Smith, — Kate, b. 1885: m.
1 907, Lieut. -Col. George W. F. Fraser, R.A.F.
Brabazon, Maj.-Gen. Sir John
Palmer, K.C.B. , C. V.O., son of the late
Major Hugh Brabazon, D.L. (15th
Hussars), of Brabazon Park, co. Mayo,
by Ellen Ambrosia, who d. 1891, youngest
da. of Sir William Henry Palmer, 3rd
Bt. (cr. 1 777) ; b. 1843 > entered 16th
Lancers, transferred to Grenadier Guards
1862, became Capt. 1866, and retired
by sale, 1871 ; appointed (for services in
the field during Ashanti Campaign),
Lieut. 10th Hussars 1874, became Capt.
1879, Brevet Major 1881, Brevet Lieut.
Col. 1884, Brevet Col. and A.D.C. to H.M.
Queen Victoria 1889, Comdt. 4th Hussars
1891 (h.-p. 1896), and Hon. Maj.-Gen.
(retired) 1901 ; appointed Col. Hussars
1913 ; served during Ashanti War 1873-4
as a Vol. with rank of Capt. (medal
with clasp), during 1st and 2nd Afghan
Campaigns 1878-80, present at march from
Kabul to Kandahar as Brig.-Maj. Cav.
(despatches four times, medal with four
clasps, bronze star, Brevet Major), with
Khost Valley Expedition, present at
capture of Mahtum, with Egyptian-
Soudan Expedition 1884 (wounded, de-
spatches, medal with clasp, bronze star,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.), in Nile Expedition
1884-5 (clasp), and in S. Africa 1899-1900,
first Comdg. 2nd Cav. Brig., and sub-
sequently Comdg. Imperial Yeo. (de-
spatches, medal with four clasps) ; com-
manded 2nd Cav. Brig, at Canterbury
1899; was a Gentleman Usher to H.M.
King Edward VII. 1901-9 ; is a Knight
Com. (1st class) of the Order of Danne-
brog of Denmark ; has distinguished ser-
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vice reward; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1893, C.V.O.
1901, K.C. B. (Mil.) 1911. 10, Wilton
Crescent , 5. W. ; Brabazon Park , Swin-
ford, co. Mayo ; Glen Corrib , Headford ,
co. Galway; Carlton, Guards \ Marl-
borough, Pratt's, and Turf Clubs.
Brabrook, Sir Edward William, C.B. ,
son of the late Edward Brabrook, of
London ; b. 1839 ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn
1866 ; was Assist. Registrar Friendly Sos.
1869-91, and Ch. Registrar 1891-1904; is
the Director of So. of Antiquaries, Vice-
Chm. ' Inspection Committee, Trustee
Savings Banks, a Foreign Associate of 1
the So. of Anthropology of Paris, and |
connected with several other learned sos. :
m. 1st, 1862; 2ndly, 1914, Miss Flora
Maud Withers; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1897,
Knt. 1905. Langham House, Wallington,
Surrey ; Athenceum Club.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Ernest George,
b. 186 7, — Henry Robert, b. 1870.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Eliza
Margaret : m. 1901, Joseph Robert Carter, of
Wallington, — Alice Georgiana, — Isabel Mary,
— Flora Catherine: m. 1903, Arnold Living-
stone Barron, — Winifred Ellen, — Constance
Maud: m. 1905, William Collard.
Bradbury, Sir John Swanwick,
G.C.B., son of John Bradbury, of Wins-
ford, Cheshire ; b. 1872 ; became Prin-
cipal Clerk in Treasury 1908, Joint Per-
manent Sec. 1913, and Principal British i
Representative on Reparation Commn. j
in Paris 1919 ; was Under Treasurer of j
Natal 1904-5, Private Sec. to Chancellor
of Exchequer (Rt. Hon. Herbert H.
Asquith, M.P.) 1905-8, and an Insurance
Commr. for England and a Member
of National Insurance Joint Committee
1911-13; is Chm. International Commn.
for Economic Relief: m. 1911, Hilda, da.
of William Arthur Kirby, of Goldhurst
Terrace, Hampstead, N.W. ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1909, K.C.B. (Civil) 1913, G.C.B.
(Civil) 1920. 118, Rue de la Faisanderie,
Paris ; United University Club.
Sons living — John, b. 1914, — Paul, b. 1915.
Daughter living — Margaret, b. 1911.
Braddell, £z>‘Thomas de Multon Lee, |
son of the late Thomas Braddell, C. M.G.
(Attorney-Gen. of Straits Settlements), of
Rahengrany, co. Wicklow; b. 1856; ed.
at Brighton Coll,, and at Worcester Coll.,
Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1879 I prac- |
tised at Bar of Straits Settlements in I
Singapore till 1907 ; was a Puisne Judge
of Supreme Court of Straits Settlements
and a Judicial Commr. of Federated Malay
States 1907-11, Attorney-Gen. of Straits I
Settlements 1911-13, and Ch. Judicial
Commr. Federated Malay States 1913-17 : i
m. 1879, Ida Violet, da. of John Roberts j
Kirby, formerly of St. Osyth’s Priory, |
Essex ; cr. Knt. 1914. 32, Westbourue
Gardens, Folkestone ; Reform. Club.
Sons living — Roland St. John, b. 1880: m.
1906, Dulcie Forbes Winslow, — Thomas I
Arthur Darcy, b. 1884: m. 1914, Dorothy J
Buss£, — Lewis Arthur Rochford, b. 1894, I
— Maurice Lee, b. 1900.
Daughters living — Gladys Vivienne: m. 1907. ’
Lieut. -Col. Lyddon Charteris Morley, C.B.E., I
Hampshire Regt., — Violet Alison: tn. 1908,
Lieut. -Com. Ralph Wilmot Wilkinson, R.N. j
[see Wilkinson, Knt.].
Br addon, Hon. Sir Henry Yule,
K.B.E. ; b. 18 — : Commonwealth j
Commnr. U.S.A., and a M.L.C. ; cr.
K.B.E. 1920.
Brade, Sir Reginald Herbert, G.C.B. ,
son of the late Harper Brade, of Liver-
pool and Melbourne ; b. 1864 ; ed. at St.
Andrew’s Coll. , Bradfield ; entered War
Office 1884 ; was Private Sec. to successive
Under Secs, of State for War (Barons
Sandhurst and Monkswell) and to Financial
Sec. of War Office (J. Powell Williams,
M.P.) 1892-6; was Sec. to War Office
Council 1901-4, Assist. Sec. of the War
Office 1904-14, and Sec. 1914-20 ; ap-
pointed Sec. and Registrar of Dis-
tinguished Service Order 1906 ; is Chm.
Special Grants Committee, a J.P. for
London, and a Com. of Order of Leopold
of Belgium ; has Legion of Honour;
was a Member of Roy. Patriotic Fund
Corporation 1912-14 : m. 1897, Gwen-
dolen, da. of J. Griffith, of Swansea; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1906, K.C.B. (Civil) 1914,
G.C.B. (Civil) 1919. 309, St. James'
Court, S. W.
Bradford, Acini. Sir Edward Eden,
K.C.B., C.V.O. ; b. 1858; entered R.N.
1872, became Lieut. 1880, Com. 1894,
Capt. 1899, Rear-Adm. 1908, Vice-Adn^
1914, and Adm. 1917; retired 1918;
served during Egyptian War 1882 (medal,
bronze star) ; was a Naval A.D.C. to H.M.
1907-8 ; appointed Commodore (2nd class),
Gen. Depot 1907, and Rear-Adm. in
Home Fleet 1909, Comdg. Fourth Cruiser
Squadron 1911 and 3rd Battle Squadron
1914 : m. 1907, Sheila, da. of N. C.
Macnamara, of Chorley Wood, Herts;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1905, C.V.O. 1906,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916.
Daughter living — Katharine.
Bradford, Sir James; b. 1841 ; has
provided and endowed Almshouses at
Hayward’s Heath and Helpstone, and
given the site for a Hospital at Hayward’s
Heath ; is a J.P. for Brighton ; interested
in Cadet Corps Movement : m. 1876,
Emma Jane, da. of Charles Illman ; cr.
Knt. 1914. Oaklands, Boltro Road,
Hayward's Heath.
Daughters living — Nellie Emma, b. 1876 : m.
1902, B. E. Burgoyne, of Hayward’s Heath,
— Amy, b. 1878: m. 190 7, F. J. Barrow, —
Ada, b. 1880: m. 1911, W. Wyndham Golding,
of Upton House, Hertford.
Bradford, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Rose,
K.C. M.G. , C.B., C.B.E., M.D., D.Sc.,
F.R.S., son of Abraham Rose Bradford;
b. 1863; ed. at Univ. Coll., London;
M.R.C.S. England 1886, D.Sc. and
M.B. London 1888, M.D. (Gold Medal)
1889, M.R.C. P. London 1892, F. R.C. P.
1897; is a F.R.S., Major 3rd London
Gen. Hospital, R.A.M.C. (Territorial),
Physician to Univ. Coll. Hospital,
Lecturer on Clinical Medicine in Univ.
Coll. Hospital Med. Sch., and a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; appointed Senior Med.
Adviser to Colonial Office in London 1912,
and to Consulting Staff of Convalescent
Home for R.N. Officers, Isle of Wight;
European War 1914-19, on Med. Staff,
with rank of Maj.-Gen. (despatches, C.B. ,
C. B.E.); was Sec. to Roy. So. 1908-15;
author of numerous med. and scientific
works: m. 1899,* Mary, O.B.E., da. of
the late Thomas Ffoulkes Roberts, J.P. ;
cr. K.C. M.G. 1911, C.B. (Mil.) 1915,
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 8, Manchester Square,
W. ; Bryn, near Dinas Mawddwy,
Merionethshire ; Athenceum, and Arts
Clubs.
Bradley, Col. .SVrAugustus Montague,
son of John Lade Bradley, of Cowper
Villa, Dover ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Dover Coll. ;
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admitted Solicitor 1886 ; is a Member of
Kent Territorial Force Asso., Lieut.-Col.
R.F.A. (T.F.), and Comdg. a Div. Am-
munition Column; sometime Lieut.-Col.
and Hon. Col. Comdg. (T.D.) a Brig.
R.F.A. , Territorial Force; was Pres, of
Dover Incorporated Chamber of Com-
merce 1909 ; unsuccessfully contested
Dover (A) Jan. 1910: m. 1894, Hilda, da.
of Sydenham Payn ; cr. Knt. 1910. 22,
Castle Street, Dover ; National Liberal, j
Eighty, and Royal Cinque Ports Yacht
Clubs.
Sons living — Vaughan Montague, b. 1895;
Lieut. R.F.A. : tn. 1920, Irene Geraldine, da.
of the late Robert Gerald Pantin, I.C.S.,—
Gordon Montague, b. 1904.
Bradshaw, Surg.-Maj.~Gen. Sir
(Alexander) Frederick, K. C.B. , M.R. C.P., 1
M.R.C.S., L.S.A., son of the late G. |
Bradshaw, of Inland Revenue Depart. ; |
b. 1834; M.A., Oxon. 1910; entered]
Army Med. Depart. 1857 and joined 2nd j
Batn. Rifle Brig. ; transferred to ‘ ' Chest-
nut Troop” of R.H.A. 1866; became
Surg.-Maj. 1873, Brig.-Surg. 1882, Dep. I
Surg.-Gen. 1886, and Surg.-Maj. -Gen. j
1892 ; retired 1895 ; served during Indian
Mutiny Campaigns 1857-9, present at !
final siege of Lucknow (medal with :
clasp), during Afghan War 1879, with j
Zhob Valley Expedition 1884, as Princi- j
pal Med. Officer (despatches), and with ;
Hazara (Black Mountain) Field Force
1891, as Principal Med. Officer (de-
spatches, medal with clasp, C.B.); was
on Personal Staff of three successive
Corns. -in-Ch. in India (Gens. Sir W.
Mansfield, G.C.S.I. , G.C.I.E. — after-
wards Lord Sandhurst, Lord Napier of
Magdala, and Sir F. Haines, G.C.B.)
1869-81, Hon. Surg. to Viceroy of India,
1891-5, and Principal Med. Officer to
Forces in India 1892-5 ; is a Fellow of
Roy. Geographical So., and a Member
of Roy. So. of Medicine ; has been an
Hon. Physician to Queen Victoria, to
King Edw ard VII. and to King George
V. since 1899 : m. 1864, Ellen C., da. of
the late Col. R. S. Ewart, Bengal Army ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1891, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1912.
hi, Banbury Road, Oxford; United
Service , and Oxford atid County ( Oxford )
Clubs.
Sons living — Frederick Ewart, D.S.O., b.
1865 [see “ Companionage”] : tn. 1894,
Gwendolen, da. of the late Robert C. L.
Bevan, — Charles Richard, b. 1873 ; Lieut.-
Col. Indian Army : m. 1895, Constance Mary,
da. of the late Frnest Whittington Landon.
Daughters living — Elsie Margaret {Lady
Lenox-Conynghatn), O.B.E.; O.B.E. 1918:
tn. 1890, Col. Sir Gerald Ponsonby Lenox-
Conyngham, R.E., — Mary Frances: tn. 1st,
1892, Major Wilfred Graham Moon, who
d. 1909 [see Moon, Bt., cr. 1855]; 2nd,
1910, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Lionel Crisp Clarke,
D.S.O., — Nora Napier: tn. 1899, Lieut.-Col.
Cecil Kekewich [see Kekewich, “Knights’
Widows”], — Lucy Ellen: tn. 1918, Arthur
Surridge Hunt, a Professor at Oxford Univ.,
— Susan Charlotte.
Bragg, Professor Sir William Henry,
K.B.E., F.R.S., son of Robert John
Bragg, of Stoneraise Place, Wigton,
Cumberland ; b. 1862 ; ed. at King Wil-
liam’s Sch., Isle of Man, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884); D.Sc. Man-
chester, and Brown Univ., U.S.A. 1914,
Leeds Univ. 1919, and Trin. Coll.,
Dublin 1920 ; is Quain Professor of
Physics, London Univ., and Hon. Fellow
of Trin. Coll., Camb. ; was Elder
Professor, Adelaide Univ. 1886-1909,
Cavendish Professor, Leeds Univ. 1909-15,
Nobel Laureate 1915, and Director :
of Admiralty Experimental Station
1916-17 ; author of various works on
scientific subjects : m. 1889, Gwendoline,
da. of the late Sir Charles Todd,
K.C.M.G. ; cr. C.B.E. 1917, K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. 32, Laclbroke Square, W. ;
United University Club.
Son living — William Lawrence, O.B.E. , M.C.,
b. 1890 ; Langworthy Professor of Physics,
Manchester Univ. (Nobel Laureate 1915).
Daughter living— Gwendolen Mary, b. 1907.
Brain, Sir Francis William Thomas,
son of Cornelius Brain, of Ruardean,
Gloucestershire ; b. 1855 ; ed. at Mon-
mouth Gram. Sch. ; appointed Verderer
of H.M. Forest of Dean 1912; is a
Colliery Proprietor, a M.I.C.E. , a
M.I.M.E., aF.S.I., Past Pres, of National
Asso. of Colliery Managers, and a J.P.
for Gloucestershire ; was Pres, of Mining
Asso. of Great Britain 1911-12; pioneer of
introduction of electricity into mines and
of electric shot firing : m. 1884, Dorothy
Ann, el. da. of the late Rev. Lewis
Roberts, of Mitcheldean, Gloucester-
shire ; cr. Knt. 1913. Huntworth , Stoke
Bishop, Bristol.
Daughters living — Dorothy Ann, b. 1885 : tn.
1913, George Edmund Eyre Nicholls, M.B.,
of Wellesley Lodge, Wellesley Road, Croy-
don,— Margaretta Price, b. 1887 : tn. 1911,
Neville Alfred Gwynn Lavington, solicitor,
of Bath.
Braithwaite, Lietit.-Gen. Sir Walter
Pipon, K.C.B., son of the late Rev.
William Braithwaite, V. of Alne, York-
shire ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Bedford, and at
R.M.C. ; entered Somerset L.I. 1886,
became Capt. 1894, Brevet Major 1900,
Major N. Lancashire Regt. 1906,
Lieut.-Col. 1906, Brevet Col. and Col.
1909, Maj.-Gen. 1915, and Lieut. -Gen.
1919 ; Burma Expedition 1886-7 (des-
patches, medal with clasp), S. Africa
1899-1902, on Staff, present at actions
of Spion Kop and Vaal Kranz, relief of
Ladysmith, operations of Tugela Heights,
and action of Laing’s Nek (despatches
thrice, Queen’s medal with six clasps,
Kings medal with two clasps, Brevet
Major), European War 1915-18 as Ch.
of the Gen. Staff in Mesopotamia, subse-
quently Comdg. 62nd Div. and IXth
Corps (despatches, promoted, K.C.B. ,
Legion of Honour, French Croix de
Guerre with Palm, Belgian Croix de
Guerre, Order of the Crown of Belgium) ;
was D.A.Q.M.G. and Gen. Staff Officer,
2nd Army Corps 1902-5, Gen. Staff
Officer at Staff Coll. 1906-9 and at War
Office 1909-11, Comdt. of Staff Coll.,
India 1911-14, and Director Staff Duties
at the War Office 1914-15; appointed
to command W. Command, India 1920 :
m. 1895, Jessie Adine, da. of the late
Caldwell Ashworth, of 50, Cranley
Gardens, S.W. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1911,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918. 48, Brompton
Square, S. W. 3/ Army and Navy Club.
Bramsdon, Sir Thomas Arthur, M.P. ,
youngest son of John Bramsdon, of Ports-
mouth ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Esplanade House
Sch., Portsmouth; admitted a Solicitor
1878 ; is a member of the firm of Bramsdon
and Childs, solicitors, of Portsmouth, and
J.P. and Coroner for Portsmouth ; has
been Pres, of Coroners' So. for England
and Wales; formerly Chm. of Govs, of
Roy. Portsmouth, Portsea, and Gosport
Hospital ; sometime Gov. of Portsmouth
Gram. Sch. ; six years Chm. of Ports-
mouth Sch. Board ; was Vice- Chm.
Portsmouth Dist. Recruiting Committee
1914-18 ; appointed National Ser. Commr.
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Portsmouth and E. Hants 1917, and
Chm. Portsmouth Employment Ex-
change Local Advisory Committee 1918;
sat as M.P. for Portsmouth (L) May to
Oct. 1900, when he was defeated there ;
re-elected Jan. 1906, and again defeated
Jan. 1910; elected for Central Div. thereof
Dec. 1918 : m. 1880, Mary Anna Ade-
laide, only da. of the late Capt. Charles
Auguste Reid, 20th Bengal Inf. ; cr. Knt.
1909. St. Heliers , Elm Grove , Southsea ;
National Liberal Club.
Bramston, Sir John, G.C.M.G.y C.B.,
D.C.L., son of the late T. W. Bramston,
M.P. , of Skreens, Essex; b. 1832; ed.
at Winchester, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1854, Fellow of All Souls’
Coll. 1855, D.C.L. 1863); Bar. Middle
Temple 1857 ; was Private Sec. to Gov.
of Queensland (Sir G. Bowen) 1859-61,
M.L.C. of Queensland 1863-9, a Member
of Govt, of Queensland without office
1863-6, Assist. Boundary Commr. for
Devon and Cornwall 1867, Attorney-Gen.
of Queensland 1870-74, M.L.A. 1871-4,
Attorney-Gen. of Hong Kong 1874-6
(acted as Judge of Supreme Court 1874),
Assist. Under Sec. of State Colonial
Depart. 1876-97, a Commr. to enquire
into French Treaty Rights in Newfound-
land 1898, and Registrar of Order of St.
Michael and St. George, 1892-1907 ; is
a Fellow of Roy. Colonial Institute : m.
1872, Eliza Isabella, who d. 1920, da. of
the late Rev. Harry Vane Russell ; cr.
C. B. (Civil) 1886, K.C.M.G. 1897,
G.C.M.G. 1900. 18, Berkeley Place,
Wimbledon.
Brancker, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
Sefton, K.C.B., A.F.C., son of the late
Col. W. G. Brancker, R.A. ; b. 1877 ;
Maj.-Gen. R.A.F. (retired) ; formerly in
R.A. ; European^ War 1914-18 (A.F.C.,
K.C.B.); held various commands in
R.F.C. and appointments at the War
Office, including Director of Air Organi-
zation and Dep. Director-Gen. of Mil.
Aeronautics 1914-17; was Controller-Gen.
of Equipment 1918, and Master-Gen. of
Personnel, Air Council 1918-19; now
Director of several Commercial Aviation
Cos. : m. 1906, May, da. of Col. Spencer
Field; cr. K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. The
Albany, Piccadilly, W.
Son living — John William Sefton, b. 19 — .
Brand, Flight-Lieut. Sir Christopher
Joseph Quintin, K.B.E., D.S.O., M.C.,
D. F.C.\ b. 1893; Flight-Lieut. R.A.F. ;
European War 1914-19 as Capt. (de-
spatches, M.C. , D.F.C. , D.S.O.) ; accom-
plished first direct aeroplane flight from
England to Cape Town 1920 (K.B. E.) :
m. 1920, Marie, da. of P. W. Vaughan, of
Somerset House, Goodmayes ; cr. D.S.O.
1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Brand, Capt. the Hon. Sir Hubert
George, K.C.M.G., C.B. , C.V.O. [see
V. Hampden].
Bray, Maj.-Gen. Sir Claude Arthur,
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late J.
Bray, of Pyrgo Park, Havering, Essex ;
b. 1858; ed. at Winchester, and at
R.M.C. ; entered E. Lancashire Regt.
1878 and Army Pay Depart. 1891, be-
came Major 1899, Staff- Paymaster 1900,
Lieut.-Col. 1905, Ch. Paymaster and
Col. 1906, Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1916, and
Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1918 ; Afghan War 1880
(medal), S. Africa 1900-1901 (despatches,
medal, C.M.G.), European War 1914-18,
as Paymaster-in-Ch. (despatches five times,
promoted, 1914 Star, Com. of Legion of
Honour, K.C.M.G.); was Assist. Auditor,
Aldershot Command 1965-6, and Ch.
Accountant, N. Command 1906 ; ap-
pointed Ch. Accountant, Head Quarters,
S. Africa 1907, and Command Pay-
master, S. Command 1910 ; author of
“Historical Records of XXXth Foot,”
“Chattel or Wife?”, “The Last of the
Dymmokes,” and other novels : m. 18 — ,
Mabel Kingsley, da. of the late James
Haselwood Parr, of Mont le Grand,
Heavitree, Exeter; cr. C.M.G. 1900, C.B.
(Mil.) 1911, K.C.M.G. 1918.
Bray, His Honour Judge Sir Edward,
younger son of the late Reginald Bray, of
Shere, Surrey ; b. 1849 ; ed. at West-
minster, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1875; went S.-E. Circuit;
appointed Judge of County Court Circuit
No. 21 Dec. 1905, and transferred to
London Courts Feb. 1908; now Judge of
Bloomsbury County Court Circuit No. 42 ;
author of “ Bray on Discovery,” and
“ Digest of the Law of Discovery”: m.
1873, Edith Louisa, da. of the Rev. T.
Hubbard; cr. Knt. 1919. 26, Queens
Gate Gardens, S. W. ; United University
Club.
Sons living — Sir (Edward) Hugh, b. 1874 [see
infra], — John Evelyn, b. 1875; Com. R.N. :
m. 19 — , Alice Irene, da. of Adm. A. Tudor,
— Maurice Woodbine ( Heatherby , Sulcombe
Hill, Sidmouth, and 2, Thorney Court,
Palace Gate,W.8 ), b. 1878: m. 1906, Gladys
May, da. of the late Rev. David Anderson,
Preb. of St. Paul’s [see Laurie, Bt.].
Daughter living — Elsa Mary, b. 1881 : m. 1905,
Robert Wy vill Barday, of Bury Hill, Dorking.
Bray, Sir (Edward) Hugh, C.S.L,
son of His Honour Judge Sir Edward
Bray, a Judge of County Court ; b.
1874 ; formerly senior partner in the
firm of Gillander, Arbuthnot and Co., of
Calcutta, Pres, of Bengal Chamber of
Commerce, and a Member of Council
of Gov.-Gen. of India; appointed Director
of Contracts in India 1918 with rank of
temporary Brig.-Gen. : m. 1912, Constance
Agnes, da. of Sir J ohn Hatt Noble Graham ,
1st Bt. (cr. 1906) ; cr. Knt. 1917, C.S.I.
1919. United University Club.
Bray, Hon. Sir Reginald More, elder
son of the late Reginald Bray, of Shere,
Surrey ; b. 1842 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (Scholar 1864, B.A.
12th Wrangler 1865, M.A. 1871) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1868, and a K.C. 1897;
wentS.E. Circuit; is Lord of the Manor
of Shere and Conneyhurst, and a D. L.
for Surrey ; was Recorder of Guildford
1891-1904, when he was appointed a
Judge of the High Court of Justice
(King's Bench Div.): m. 1868, Emily
Octavia, da. of Arthur Kett Barclay,
of Bury Hill, Dorking ; cr. Knt. 1904.
The Manor House, Shere, Guildford;
17, The Boltons, South Kensington,
S. W. ; Royal Courts of Justice, W. C.
Sons living — Reginald Arthur, b. 1869; 1st
Mathematics Scholar, Trin. Coll., Camb. 1890,
and 10th Wrangler 1891; elected a County
Councillor for London, N. Camberwell Div.,
1903, — Edward Neville, b. 1871. — Jocelyn
(Southend, Ockham, Surrey), b. 1880; Capt.
in Army: m. 1905, Rosa Sandra Dorothea, el.
da. of the late Sir Alexander Onslow [see E.
Onslow, colls.], — Francis Edmond, M.C., b.
1882 ; Major 5th Batn. Queen’s Roy. W.
Surrev Regt. (T.D.) : m. 1919, the Hon. Ruth
Hester Scarlett, da. of the late Lieut .-Col.
LeopolJ Yorke Campbell Scarlett [see B.
Abinger].
Daughters living — Fanny Helen : m. 1896,
Charles Frederic Lloyd, — Lilian Emily.
Brett, Sir Cecil Michael Wilford,
C.S. /., son of the late Richard Rich
| Wilford Brett, Bom. Cav. ; b. 1852; ed. at
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Guildford, and at Cheltenham Coll. ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1884; entered I.C.S. 1874,
became Registrar, Bengal High Court
1886, Dist. and Sessions Judge 1890,
Judicial Commr. of Chota Nagpur 1891,
and a Puisne Judge of Calcutta High
Court 1900; retired 1913: m. 1885,
Margaret Ellen, da. of the late Henry
Davies ; cr. C.S.I. 1906, Knt. 1911.
East India United Set vice Club.
Daughter living — Marjorie Cecil : m. 19 07,
Major Hugh Humbert Ovans, Northumber-
land Fusiliers.
Brett, Sir Charles Henry, son of the
late Rev. Wills Hill Brett, of Kirkcubbin,
co. Down ; b. 1839 ; ed. privately ; ad-
mitted a Solicitor 1861 ; sometime Clerk
of the Peace, Carrickfergus : m. 1863,
Margaret, da. of Robert Neill, merchant,
of Belfast; cr. Knt. 1906. Gretton,
Malone , Belfast ; 13, Bachelor's Walk ,
Dublin; 9, Chichester Street , Belfast;
National Liberal Club.
Sons living — Alfred Edward, b. 1865 : m.
1896, Harriett, da. of the late Anthony
Traill, M.D., HH.D., Provost of Trin. Coll.,
Dublin, — George Henry, b. 1871: m. 1900,
Ada Frances, da. of William Hart, M.D.
Daughters living — Huey Matilda, — Helen
Margaret, — Mary.
Brevitt, Sir Horatio, son of Archibald
Pauli Brevitt, of Darlaston, Staffordshire ;
b. 1847; ed. at Mowbray House Sch. ,
Wolverhampton, and at Shifnal Gram.
Sch. ; admitted Solicitor 1870 ; was Clerk
to Co. Justices for Wolverhampton Div.
of Staffordshire 1872-82, Acting Dep.
Coroner for Borough of Wolverhampton
1874-82, Dep. Coroner for Wolverhampton
Div. of Staffordshire 1878-82, Town Clerk
of Wolverhampton and Clerk of the
Peace 1882-1919, and Clerk to S. Stafford-
shire Joint Smallpox Hospital Board
1903-19 ; is Past Pres, of Wolverhamp-
ton Law So. and of Clerks of the Peace
So. for Cities and Boroughs, a Member
of Council (nearly 35 years) of Municipal
Corporations Asso. (formerly Chm. of its
Law Committee) ; appointed a Member
of Conference on Salaries and Fees of
Justices Clerks 1907, of Advisory Com-
mittee N ational Insurance Act representing
Co. Boroughs 1912, and of Departmental
Committee on Smoke Abatement 1914,
and Consulting Solicitor to Wolver-
hampton Corporation 1919; is a J.P.
for Wolverhampton ; instrumental in
initiation of Public Health Amend-
ment Acts 1890 and 1907, Registration
Act 1891, and portions of Police Act
Amendment Act 1893 : m' 18 7 2, Sarah
Eliza, who d. 1912, da. of the Rev. Jabez
Yardley, of Walsall; cr. Knt. 1915. The
Leasowes, Wolverhampton.
Son living — Arthur Nelson, b. 1873 ; admitted
Solicitor 1896.
Daughter living— Madeline, b. 1876: m. 1900,
Edward Peter Jones, J.P., of Greenbank,
Eaton Road, Chester.
Brickdahe, Sir Charles Fortescue-,
son of the late Matthew Inglett Fortescue-
Brickdale, of Lincoln’s Inn, Conveyancing
Counsel to the Court ; b. 1857 ; ed. at
Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford
(B.A. , 2nd class Lit. Hum. 1879); Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1883; appointed Registrar
(now Ch. Land Registrar 1919) of
the Land Registry 1900 ; practised as
Conveyancer 1885-94 and in Chancery
Div. ; reported to Govt, on land registra-
tion in Germany and Austria-Hungary
1896; is a F.R.G.S. ; author of “Regis-
tration of Title to Land” (1886), and
other works: m. 1888, Mabel Beatrice,
da. of the late George Louis Monck
Gibbs; cr. Knt. 1911. 79, Cornwall
Gardens , S. W.7 ; The Dower House ,
Newland , Cole ford, Gloucestershire ; Re-
form Club.
Sons living — Matthew [Club, Cavendish ), b.
1890; Capt . London Regt . , — Edmund Arthur ,
b. igox.
Daughter living— Laura, b. 1889.
Brickwood, Sir John, son of Harry
Brickwood, of Portsmouth ; b. 1852 ; ed.
privately ; is Chm. and Managing
Director of Brickwood and Co. (Limited),
brewers, of Portsmouth, and Chm. of
Holbrook and Sons (Limited), and
Hampshire Bottle Works: m. 1st, 1881,
Lily, who d. 1889, da. of the late William
Miller, of Southsea; 2nd, 1893, Jessie,
who d. 1917, da. of the late John Cooper,
of Burghfield, Berks ; cr. Knt. 1904.
Brankesmere, Southsea; Authors , and
Golders Green Clubs.
Son living — (By 2nd marriage) Rupert
Redvers, b. 1900.
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage) Madeline
Mary, b. 1882 : m. 1907, Franz Forstmeister
Wachendorff, of Rosenfeld, Torgau, Ger-
many.
Bridge, Brig. -Gen. Sir Charles Henry,
K.C.M.G., C.B., 4th son of the late Ven.
T. F. D. Bridge, formerly Archdeacon of
St. John's, Newfoundland; b. 1852; ed.
at Canterbury, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. ;
entered Army 1872, became Major
Army Ser. Corps 1884, Lieut.-Col 1889,
Brevet Col. 1898, Col. 1902, and Hon.
Brig. -Gen. 1914; retired 1918; served
in Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal,
bronze star), during Matabele War
1896 on the Staff (medal, C.B.), and
in S. Africa 1899-1900, as D.A.G.
and Director of Transport (despatches,
medal with three clasps, C.M.G.); was
D. A.Q.M.G. at Head-Quarters 1888-91,
D.A.A.G. , S. Africa 1896-7, and E. Dist.
1897-9, A.A.G. at Aldershot 1900-1902,
Director of Transport, 1st Army Corps
1902-3, and an Assist. Inspector of Re-
mounts 1903-5, and Inspector thereof
1905-18 (K.C.M.G.): m. 1885, Elizabeth
Dorcas, da. of Corny. -Gen. Sir Edward
Morris, K.C.B. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1897,
C. M.G. 1901, K.C. M.G. 1916. 7, Cedar
House , Cheniston Gardens , W.8; Junior
United Service Club.
Son living — Charles Edward Dunscomb,
D. S.O., M.C.,b. 1886 [see “ Companionage”].
Bridge, Adm. Sir Cyprian Arthur
George, G.C.B., son of the late Ven.
Thomas Finch Hobday Bridge, of Ch.
Ch. , Oxford, and Archdeacon of New-
foundland; b. 1839; entered R.N. 1853,
became Lieut. 1859, Com. 1869, Capt.
1877, Rear-Adm. 1892, Vioe-Adm. 1898,
and Adm. 1903 ; retired 1904 ; served in
White Sea 1854, in Burmah during Indian
Mutiny 1858 with Naval Brig., and in
New Brunswick 1866; was a Member of
Committee on Heavy Guns 1878, of
War Office Committee on Explosives and
Armour Plates 1879, and of Ordnance
Committee 1881, Director of Naval In-
telligence 1889-94, Com.-in-Ch. on Austra-
lian Station 1895-8 and on China Station
1901-4, Pres, of Board of Trade Inquiry
regarding Baltic Fleet Outrage 1904, and
a Member of Mesopotamia Commns.
1916 ; sometime a Member of Roy.
Patriotic Fund Corporation, and a Gov.
of Roy. Naval Scholarships Fund: m.
1877, Eleanor, youngest da. of George
Thornhill, C.S.I.; cr. K.C.B. (Mil.) 1899,
G.C.B. (Mil.) 1903. United Service Club.
Bridge, •S’/r (John) Frederick, C.V.O. >
Mus.D., son of John Bridge, of Old-
86o
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bury, Worcestershire; b. 1844; isaM.A. ,
Gresham Professor of Music, and Con-
ductor of Roy. Choral So. , and King
Edward Professor of Music at London
Univ. ; was Organist of Westminster Abbey
1875-1918, since when he has been
Emeritus Organist thereof ; acted as
Director of Music at Coronations of King
Edward VII. and King George V. ;
author of numerous musical compositions
and theoretical works : m. 1st, 1872,
Constance Ellen, who d. 1879, da. of
J. L. Moore, of Hoxne, Suffolk ; 2nd,
1883, Helen, who d. 1906, da. of E.
Amphlett ; 3rdly, 1914, Marjory Wedg-
wood, da. of Reginald Newcome Wood,
of Bignall End, Staffordshire; cr. Knt.
1897, M.V.O. (4th class) 1902, C.V.O.
1911. Little Cloisters , Westminster
Abbey, S. W. ; Cairnborrow Lodge , Glass,
Aberdeenshire ; Athenceum Club.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) Reginald Turle
(Charterhouse, Godaiming), b. 1877: m. 1911,
Isabel Margaret, da. of Edward Winckelmann
Nix, of Ferndale Park, Tunbridge Wells.
Daughter living — (By 2nd marriage) Rosa-
lindFlora, b. r884 : m. T907, Edward Stainer,
M.D., F.R.C.P., of xo, Gloucester Square, W.
Bridgeman, Adm, Sir Francis Charles
Bridgeman, G.C.B., G. C.V.O. [see E.
Bradford, colls.].
Bridges, Lieut. -Gen. Sir George Tom i
Moles worth, K.C.M.G. , C.B., D.S.O.,
son of the late Major T. W. Bridges,
R.A. ; b. 1871; Hon. LL.D., McGill
Univ. 1917 ; entered R.A. 1892, be-
came Capt. 1900, Brevet Major 1902,
and Major 4th Dragoon Guards 1908, I
Comdg. 4th Hussars Sept. 1914, Brevet j
Col. 1916, and Maj.-Gen. and temporary
Lieut. -Gen. 1917; S. Africa 1899-1901,!
with Imperial Light Horse, as Comdt. I
Hanover Road, and in command of 5th !
and 6th W. Australian Mounted Inf., I
present at reliefs of Ladysmith and Mafe- !
king, and operations in Transvaal and j
Orange River Colony (severely wounded, 1
despatches twice, Brevet Major), Somali-
land 1902-4 in command of Tribal Horse,
which he raised (severely wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.), European War \
1914-17 with his Regt. , on Gen. Staff, j
and Comdg. a Div. (thrice wounded, de-
spatches seven times, C.M.G. , Legion of j
Honour, Croix de Guerre with Bar, Grand j
Cross of Crown of Belgium, Grand Officer ]
of Crown of Italy, Belgian Medaille de
Guerre, Brevet Col., Maj.-Gen., American !
D.S.M.); was an Instructor at Cav. Sch.
1907-8, and Mil. Attach^ at Copenhagen,
Brussels, The Hague, Stockholm, and
Christiania 1910, and Controller of Trench
Warfare Depart., Min. of Munitions 1917-
18, when he was appointed Principal
Mil. Adviser and Head of all British
Mil. Missions in U.S.A. , subsequently
becoming Head of Mil. Mission to Con-
stantinople and Smyrna; is a F.R.G.S.,
and Hon. Col. 5th Dragoon Guards :
vi. 1907, Florence Janet, da. of Graham
Menzies, of Halliburton, Cupar Angus, |
and widow of Major Wilfred G. Marshall, !
Grenadier Guards ; cr. D.S.O. 1904, (
C.M.G. 1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G. !
1919. 27, Chcsham Street , S. W. ; \
Cavalry, and Beefsteak Clubs.
Daughter living — One, b. 1909.
Briggs, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Charles James,
K. C.B., K.C.M.G., son of the late Col.
Charles James Briggs, J.P., D.L., of
Hylton Castle, co. Durham ; b. 1865 ; ed.
privately, and in France and Germany ;
entered 1st Dragoon Guards 1886, be-
came Capt. 1893, Brevet Major 1900,
Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1902,
Brevet Col. 1906, Col. 1910, Maj.-
Gen. 1915, and Lieut.-Gen, 1916; served
in S. Africa 1899-1902, as Brig.-Maj. Cav.
Brig., in command of 1st Imperial Light
Horse, and in command of a Mobile
column at actions of Lagersfontein, Poplar
Grove, Driefontein, Kane Siding, and
Zand River, at Relief of Kimberley,
and operations in Transvaal and Orange
River Colonies (severely wounded, de-
spatches, Queen's medal with six clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), in
Zululand Rising 1906 (medal with clasp),
and during European War 1914 - 19,
Comdg. 1 st Cav. Brig., 3rd Cav. Div.,
28th Div., and 16th Army Corps,
and as head of Special Mission to
S. Russia (despatches, promoted,
K.C.B. , Com. Legion of Honour,
K.C.M.G., 2nd class of Order of Re-
deemer of Greece, and of White Eagle
of Serbia with Swords, Grand Cordon of
White Eagle of Russia, Greek medal for
mil. merit) ; was A.D.C. to Gen. Officer
Comdg. the Forces in Egypt 1892-3,
Comdt. Transvaal Vol. 1905-8, Brig.
Com., S.-E. Mounted Brig. 1910-13, and
1st Cav. Brig., Aldershot 1913-14 ; has
3rd class of Order of Iron Crown of
Austria, and Knight’s Cross of Leopold
of Austria ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1914, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1917, K.C.M.G. 1918. The Lam-
pert, Gilsland, near Carlisle ; Cavalry
Club.
Briggs, Adm. Sir Charles John,
K.C.B., son of the late Rev. F. B.
Briggs, V. of Brentford, Middlesex ; b.
1858; entered R.N. 1872, became Lieut.
1879, Com. 1892, Capt. 1897, Rear-Adm.
1907, Vice-Adm. 1912, and Adm. 1916 ;
retired 1917 ; was Rear-Adm. , 1st Div.
Home Fleet 1909-10, and a Lord of the
Admiralty and Controller of the Navy
1910-12, and in command of 4th Battle
Squadron 1912-14: in. 1901, Frances, el.
da. of Vice-Adm. William Wilson, of
Clyffe Pypard, Wilts; cr. K.C.B. (Mil.)
1913. Biddestone, Chippenham, Wilts.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living — Three.
Briggs, Hon. Sir Henry, son of George
Briggs ; b. 1844 ; ed. at St. Mark’s Coll. ,
Chelsea ; was Headmaster of Mottram
Gram. Sch., 1868; elected to Australian
Parliament 1896 ; appointed Chm. of
Committees, Legislative Council 1900,
and Pres, thereof 1906 ; founded Fre-
mantle Gram. Sch. 1882 ; is a Member
of W. Australia Museum, Library, and
Art Gallery Boards ; cr. Knt. 1916.
Fremantle ( W. Australia) Club.
Bright, Sir Charles, son of the late
Sir Charles Tilston Bright, M.P. (of York-
shire descent), who laid the first Atlantic
cable; b. 1863 ; a F.R.S.E., a M.I.C.E.,
Vice-Pres. of institute of Aeronautical
Engineers, a MeniDer of Council of
Institute of Electrical Engineers, London
Representative of Roy. So. of Edin-
burgh, Consulting Engineer to Aus-
tralian Commonwealth, and a Board of
Trade Arbitrator ; was British Delegate
at International Radiotelegraphic (Wire-
less) Conference 1912, and a Member of
Air Enquiry Commn. 1916 ; has been
Engineer and Electrician on many Cable-
laying Expeditions; author of “Sub-
marine Telegraphs," “ The Story of the
Atlantic Cable," “ Science and Engineer-
ing during the Victorian Era," “ En-
gineering Wonders of the World,"
“ Imperial Telegraphic Communication,"
KNIGHTS. 86 1
“Telegraphy, Aeronautics, and War”:
m. 1899, Isabel, da. of the late Robert
Gosling, J.P., D.L. , of Hassobury Park,
Essex [see Smith, Bt., cr. 1804, colls.];
cr. Knt. 1919. Leigh Grange , Kent;
Athenceum, Royal Aero , and Ranelagh
Qlubs.
Son living — Geoffrey Cunliffe Charles, b. 1902.
Daughter living — Ruth Tilston, b. 1900.
Brise, Sir Evelyn John Ruggles-,
K.C.B., son of the late Sir Samuel Brise
Ruggles-Brise, K.C.B. [Bowyer-Smyth,
Bt.] ; b. 1857 ; ed, at Eton, and at Balliol
Coll. Oxford ; entered Home Office, 1881,
and was Private Sec. there 1883-91, and a
Member of Prison Board 1891-5, since
when he has been Chm. thereof ; founded
Borstal Asso. ; is Chm. of Central Asso.
for Discharged Prisoners ; was British
Delegate to Prison Congresses at Paris
1895, Brussels 1900, Budapest 1905, and
Washington 1910 ; appointed Pres, of
International Prison Commn. 1910 : m.
1914, Jessie Philippa, 2nd da. of the late
Robert Russell Carew, of Carpender’s
Park, Watford, Herts, and widow of
4th Baron Camoys ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1899,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1902. 25, Gilbert Street ,
Grosvenor Square, W. ; Travellers' , and
Turf Clubs.
Brise, Maj.-Gen. Sir Harold Goodeve
Ruggles-, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.V.O.,
son of the late Sir Samuel Brise Ruggles-
Brise, K.C.B., of Spains Plall, Braintree;
b. 1864 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford ; entered Grenadier Guards
1885, became Capt. 1897, Brevet Major
1900, Major 1902, Lieut. -Col. 1907, Col.
1911, and Maj.-Gen. 1917; retired 1920;
S. Africa 1899-1900 on Staff, present
at actions of Belmont, Enslin, Magers-
fontein, Paardeberg, Diamond Hill, Bel-
fast, and Modder River (despatches
thrice, Queen’s medal with seven clasps,
Brevet Major), European War 1914-1919,
on Staff (wounded, despatches, C.B.,
K.C.M.G., Order of Leopold of Belgium,
Belgian Croix de Guerre, Legion of
Honour) ; was Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 3rd
Batn. Grenadier Guards 1907-11, Comdt.
Sch. of Musketry 1911-14, and in com-
mand of a Brig., Sept, to Nov. 1914:
in. 1895, Lady Dorothea Louisa Stewart-
Murray, da. of 7th Duke of Atholl ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1910, C.B. (Mil.) 1915,
K.C.M.G. 1919.
Brittain, Sir Harry Ernest, K.B.E.,
LL.D., M.P. , el. son of William Henry
Brittain, J.P., of Storth Oaks, near
Sheffield ; b. 1873 ; ed. at Repton, and
at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. Law
Honours 1896, M.A. 1898) ; Hon. LL.D.
McGill Univ. 1920 ; Bar. Inner Temple
1897, but never practised ; has been
engaged in journalism and commerce ;
organised first Imperial Press Conference
1909, and took part in second Conference
in Canada 1920 as Chm. of Arrangements
Committee; Vice-Pres. British Pilgrims
(established 1902) ; employed with Special
Mission to U.S.A. 1915 ; founded
American Officers’ Club 1917 ; appointed
Director of Intelligence National Ser.
Depart. 1917; was Chm. Political Com-
mittee of Constitutional Club 1919-20 ;
has Order of Crown of Belgium ; has
sat as M.P. for Acton Div. of Middlesex
(Co. U) since Dec. 1918 ; author of several
works : m. 1905, Alida, da. of Sir Robert
Harvey; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 2, Cowley
Street , Westminster , S.W.; 13, King's
Bench Walk, E.C. ; Carlton, Bath, Con-
stitutional, and Royal Thames Yacht
Clubs.
Son living — Robert Edmond Godefroi, b. 1909.
Daughter living — Alida Gwendolen Rosemary,
b. 1910.
Brock, Adm. Sir Frederic Edward
Errington, K.C.M.G,, C.B. , el. son of
the late Capt. Frederic Thomas Brock,
Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; b. 1854 ; entered
R.N. 1868, became Lieut. 1879, Com.
1893, Capt. 1898, Rear-Adm. 1908, Vice-
Adm. 1913, and Adm. 1917 ; retired 1918 ;
was A. D.C. to King Edward VII. 1907-8,
and Rear-Adm. in Home Fleet 1909-10 ;
employed on various Committes at
Admiralty 1910-12 ; was Senior Officer,
Gibraltar 1912-15 ; is a Com. of Legion of
Honour : m. 1896, Mary, da. of the late
Henry Egerton Green, of King’s Ford,
Colchester ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1912, K.C.M.G.
1916. United Service Club.
Brock, Vice- Adm. Sir Osmond de
Beauvoir, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O.,
son of Com. O. de B. Brock, formerly
R.N., of Guernsey ; b. 1869 ; entered
R.N. 1882, became Lieut. 1889, Com.
1900, Capt. 1904, Rear-Adm. .1915, Acting
Vice-Adm. 1918, and Vice-Adm. 1919 ;
European War 1914-19 as Ch. of Staff
Grand Fleet, in command 1st Battle Cruiser
Squadron, and at battle of Jutland (de-
spatches twice, C.B., C.M.G., K.C.V.O.,
Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre,
2nd class Order of Rising Sun of
Japan and of Striped Tiger China) ;
was an A.D.C. to H.M. 1912-15 ; ap-
pointed a Lord of the Admiralty 1919 : m .
1917, Irene Catherine Wake, da. of Vice-
Adm. Sir Baldwin Wake Walker, 2nd Bt.,
C.V.O., C.M.G., and widow of Capt.
Philip Francklin, M.V.O., R.N. ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1915, C.M.G. 1916, K.C.V.O. 1917,
K.C.M.G. 1918. K.C. B. (Mil.) 1919. 29,
Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park , W. 2.
Daughter living — One, b. 1920.
Brock, Sir Thomas, K.C.B., R.A.,
son of William Brock, of Worcester ; b.
1847; D.C.L. , Oxford 18 — ; is a sculptor;
elected an A. R. A. 1883, and R.A. 1891;
is a Member d’honneur de la Soci6t6 des
Artistes Fran9ais ; designed Queen Vic-
toria Memorial : m. 1869, Mary Hannah,
da. of the late Richard Sumner, of Not-
tingham; cr. K.C.B. (Civil) 1911. The
Studio, 30, Osnaburgh Street , Regent' s
Park, N. W. ; Merrieweathers, Mayfield,
Sussex ; Athenceum Club.
Brockman, Sir Edward Lewis,
K.C.M.G. , son of the late Rev. R. St.
Leger Brockman, formerly V. of Bright-
well, Suffolk ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Ipswich
Gram. Sch. , and privately ; entered Straits
Civil Ser. 1886, became 3rd Magistrate,
Penang 1890, Dist. Officer, Bukit Mertajam
1892, Land Revenue Collector 1895, Assist.
Colonial Sec. 1896, Collector of Land
Revenue, Malacca 1898, Acting 1st Magis-
trate, Singapore 1899, Commr. Court of
Requests 1902, Assist. Colonial Sec. 1903,
Federal Sec. and Acting Resident-Gen.,
Federated Malay States 1907, British
Resident, Pahang 1908, and Negri
Sembilan 19x0, Colonial Sec. , Straits
Settlements 1911 (administered Govt.
1911), and Ch. Sec. Federated Malay
States 1911 : m. 1907 ; cr. C.M.G. 1908,
K.C.M.G. 1913. Kuala Lumpur, Selangor.
Brockman, Sir Henry Vernon Drake-,
son of Henry Julius Brockman, formerly
Crown Solicitor, Madras ; b. 1865 ; ed. at
Charterhouse, and at St. Peter’s Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1886, M.A. and LL.M.
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1892) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1904 ; entered
I.C.S. 1886, became Commr. of Excise,
Central Provinces, India 1894, Dep.
Commr. 1894, Div. Judge 1897, Additional
Judicial Commr. 1904, and Judicial
Commr. 1906 : m. 1888, Isabel Mary, da.
of Alexander George Faichnie; cr. Knt.
1913. Nagpur , Central Provinces, India ;
East India United Service Club.
Sons living — Francis Travers, b. 1890; Capt.
Indian Cav., — Ralph Abernethie, b. 1891 ;
sometime Eieut. R.E.
Broodbank, Sir Joseph Guinness, son
of Caleb Broodbank, of Folkestone ; b.
1857 ; ed. privately ; has been Sec. of E.
and W. India Dock Co., and of London
and India Docks Co. ; was Chm. of Dock
and Warehouse Committee, Port of
London Authority 1909-20 ; a Member of
Port and Transit Executive Committee,
Chm. of Executive Committee of National
Council of Port Employers and of
Poplar Hospital for Accidents, a J.P. for
Essex, and a Member of Lord-Lieut.’s
Advisory Committee ; sometime Pres.
Cold Storage and Ice Asso. : m. 1st, 1883,
Alice Mary, who d. 1916, da. of R. W.
Reid, of Woodford, Essex; 2ndly, 1917,
Maud Mary, da. of Samuel Barfoot, of
Wanstead, Essex ; cr. Knt. 1917. Long-
vioor , Harold Wood, Romford ; Reform
Club.
Brooke-Hitching [see Hitching].
Brooke, Caft. Sir Harry Vesey,
K.B.E. [see Brooke, Bt., cr. 1822, colls.].
Brooke, Sir William Robert,
K.C.I.E., son of Thomas Britannicus
Brooke, formerly H.E.I.C.S. / b. 1842;
formerly Director-Gen. of the Indian
Telegraph Depart. : m. 1870, Evelyn,
da. of John Simons; cr. C.I.E. 1894,
K.C.I.E. 1895. Albert Gate Mansions,
219, Knightsbridge, S. W.
Brooking, Maj.-Geti. Sir Harry Tris-
cott, K.C.B., K.C.S.I., K.C.M.G., son
of the late Arthur Yelverton Brooking ;
b. 1864 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. , and
at R.M.C. ; entered S. Wales Borderers
1884, became Capt. Indian Army 1895,
Brevet Major 1900, Major 1902, Lieut. -Col.
1906, Brevet Col. 1910, Col. 1911, and
Maj.-Gen. 1917; retired 1919; served with
Burma Expedition 1885-9 (despatches,
medal with two clasps), with Chin
Hills Expedition 1892-3 (clasp), on N.-
W. Frontier of India and Tirah 1897 8,
present at actions at Chagru Kotal and
Dargai (medal with three clasps), in China
1900, present at relief of Peking (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), and in Meso-
potamia 1915-17, Comdg. a Div. (de-
spatches, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.) ; ap-
pointed D.A.A.G. , Madras 1898,
A.Q.M.G. , India 1911, Gen. Staff Officer
(1st grade), S. Army, India 1911, to
command Poona Brig., S. Army, India
1914, and a Div. Com. 1916; is Col. of
an Indian Inf. Regt. ; has Serbian Order
of Karageorge : m. 1889, Amy Agnese,
da. of the late Albert Smith ; cr. C. B.
(Mil.) 1914, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G.
1917, K.C.S.I. 1919.
Brookman, Sir George, K.B.E. ; b.
1853 ; Chm. Adelaide Hospital, a Mem-
ber of Council of Adelaide Univ., and a
M.L.C. : m. 1878, Eliza, da. of Alfred
Marshall, of Melbourne ; cr. K.B.E. 1920.
Brookman' s Building, Gref if ell Street,
Adelaide, S. Australia.
Brooks, Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur David,
G.B.E., son of Arthur Brooks, of Edg-
baston ; b. 1864 ; ed. at King Edward’s
Sch. , Birmingham ; admitted a Solictor
1886 ; has been Lord Mayor of Birming-
ham since Jan. 1917; is Chm. of Birming-
ham Food, War Savings, and Citizen
Committees, and of Corporation Savings
Bank : m. 1st, 1888, Frances Mary, who
d. 1903, da. of Henry Plant, of Penk-
ridge; 2ndly, 1906, Florence Ethel, C.B.E.,
da. of Frederick Howe, of Norwich ; cr.
C. B.E. and G. B. E. 1918. Woodcole,
Harborne , Birmingham ; Municipal and
County Club.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Two.
Brooks, Sir James Henry, K.C.B,,
son of the late James Henry Brooks, of
Seychelles ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Charterhouse ;
was Private Sec. to various Members of
the Board of Admiralty 1886-1901, and
Principal Clerk in Sec.’s Depart, of the
Admiralty 1906-11, since when he has
been Director of Navy Victualling there;
is a J.P. for co. London; has American
D. S. M. : m. 1901, Charlotte Elizabeth,
M.B.E., da. of the late Rev. Walter
Apsley Bathurst ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1909,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1920. 11, Cedar House,
Marloes Road, W. ; Conservative Club.
Broom, Sir James Thomson, son of
David Broom, merchant, of Glasgow ; b.
1866 ; ed at Glasgow Acad. ; is an East
India merchant, a Director of large Tea
and Rubber Cos., and a Member of
various public bodies in Ceylon ; was
Chm. of Ceylon Chamber of Commerce
1914-15 and 1917-18 : m. 1895, Jane
Riddoch Spence ; cr. Knt. 1915. 2,
Queen Street, Colombo, Ceylon ; Bengal
{Calcutta), Colombo, and Oriental Clubs.
Daughter living — Ethel, b. 1897.
Brown, Sir Arthur Whitten, K.B.E.,
son of A. G. Brown, of Ellerslie, Oswald
Road, Charlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester,
and Pittsburg, U.S.A. ; b. 1886; Euro-
pean War 1915-17 in Manchester Regt.,
and R.A.F. as Observer (wounded, pri-
soner, repatriated) ; subsequently Lieut.
R.A.F. and Section Director, Aircraft
Production Depart., Min. of Munitions;
sometime Tutorial Flying Officer of
Handley-Page Aeroplanes ; navigated
first direct aeroplane (Vickers - Vimy)
flight across the Atlantic, June 1919
(K.B.E.): m. 1919, Marguerite Kathleen,
el. da. of Major David Henry Kennedy,
O.B.E. (Aircraft Supply Depart., Min.
of Munitions), of 26, Oakley Avenue,
Ealing, W. ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Royal Aero Club.
Brown, Sir Frank, son of James
Brown, of Stockton ; b. 1857 ; formerly an
Accountant; is a J.P. and D. L. for co.
Durham and for N. Riding of Yorkshire :
m. 1888, Charlotte, da. of the late John
Hedley, of South Hetton, co. Durham ;
cr. Knt. 1913. Norton Priory, Stockton-
on-Tees ; Agglethorpe Hall, Middleham,
Yorkshire ; Reform, and Durham County
Clubs.
Son living — Frank D., b. 1892; Capt.
Durham I,. I.
Brown, Col. Sir George McLaren,
K.B.E., son of Adam Brown, of Hamil-
ton, Canada ; b. 1865 ; ed. in Shrewsbury,
and at U pper Canada Coll. , Toronto ;
Major Canadian Forces, Col. British
Army, European Gen. Manager Cana-
dian Pacific Railway and Dominion Ex-
press Co. of Canada, a Director Allan
Line and Chm. Mersey Towing Co. ;
was Assist. Director-Gen. Movements and
KNIGHTS.
863
Railways during European War: m. 1890,
Eleanor Grahame, da. of John Crerar,
K.C., of Hamilton, Canada; cr. K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. 6r, Cadogan Square ,
S. W. 1 ; Constitutional , Ranelagh, Royal
Thames Yacht , and St. James's
{Montreal) Clubs.
Brown, Sir Herbert, K.B.E. , son of
Charles Brown, of Westfield, Bonchurch,
Isle of Wight ; b. 1869 ; Head of the
firm of Charles Brown and Co., millers,
of London and Croydon, Hon. Appeal
Sec. Officers’ Asso. , a Chevalier of
Legion of Honour and of Order of
Leopold of Belgium, and a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England; organised British
Farmers’ Red Cross and other Funds
during European War: m. 1891, Anna
Flora Frith; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Coombe Lodge, Addington Hills , near
Croydon.
Brown, Sir John ; b. 18 — ; Chm. and
Managing Director of Aberdeen Steam
Trawling and Fishing Co. (Limited), of
Bridge Street, Aberdeen, a J.P., and a
Member of Town Council and Harbour
Board of Aberdeen; cr. Knt. 1920.
Aberdeen.
Brown, Sir John McLeavy, C.M.G. ;
b. 18 — ; appointed Assist. Chinese Sec.
1864 ; had charge of Legation 1867 ; ac-
• companied Chinese Mission to Europe as
Sec 1868 ; acted as Chinese Sec. at Pekin
1871-2; sometime Ch. Commr. of Korean
Customs, and Financial Adviser to Korean
Govt. ; is Councillor at Chinese Legation
in London ; hasist class Imperial Japanese
Order of the Sacred Treasure, 1st class
(Korean) Order of the Tai-Kuk, and
2nd class Chinese Order of the Excellent
Crop: m. 18 — , Marie, who d. 1911, da.
of ; cr. C.M.G. 1898, Knt. 1906.
49, Portland Place , W.
Brown, Sir Joseph; b. 18 — ; Pres,
of Legislative Council, Bahamas ; cr.
Knt. 1914. Nassau, Bahamas.
Brown, Sir Robert Charles, M.B. ,
F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., son of Alderman
Robert Brown, F*. R.C.S., of 27,
Winckley Square, Preston, Lancashire ;
b. 1836 ; ed. at Preston Gram. Sch. ;
Hon. M.A. Camb. 1912; M.R.C.S. Eng.
and L.S.A. 1858, M.B. London 1861,
F.R.C.S. 1862, F.R.C.P. 1908; Con-
sulting Med. Officer, Roy. Infirmary,
Preston, an Hon. Freeman of Preston,
a Member of Central Committee Roy.
Albert Institution of Lancashire, and
Esquire of the Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, local Med.
Officer to London and N.-W., and
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Co.s,
and Med. Officer to Lancashire County
Constabulary ; founded Research Scholar-
ship at Camb. Univ. ; cr. Knt. 1919.
27, Winckley Square, Preston, Lancashire.
Brown, Major Sir Robert Hanbury,
K. C.M.G., son of the late Robert
Brown, surgeon, of Newlands Crawley
Down, Sussex; b. 1849; ed. at Marl-
borough Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich; entered R.E. 1870, became
Capt. 1882, and Major 1888 ; retired
1893; served during Afghan War 1878-9-
80 (despatches, medal) ; employed in Irri-
gation Ser., Bengal 1873-84; appointed
an Inspector of Irrigation in Egypt 1884,
became Inspector-Gen. U pper Egypt 1892,
and Inspector-Gen. Lower Egypt 1894 (1st
class Medjidie and 2nd class Osmanieh) ;
retired 1903 : m. 1878, Marian, el. da. of
the Rev. Edwin Meyrick ; cr. C.M.G.
1898, K. C.M.G. 1902. Newlands, Crawley
Down, Sussex.
Son living — Basil Hanbury, b. 1879 ; Major
R.A. : m. 1909, Joyce, da. of the Rev. Cecil
Renshaw Blaker.
Daughter living — Dora Hanbury, b. 1881 :
in. 1903, Hugh Wilson Molesworth, Inspector-
Gen., Basin Conversion Works, Irrigation
Depart., Cairo [see V. Molesworth, colls.].
Browne, Hon. Sir Albert, K.B.E.,
C.M.G., I. S O., son of J. C. Browne,
of Bury St. Edmunds ; b. i860 ; entered
Colonial Office 1877, and became a Clerk
in Colonial Sec.’s Office, Cyprus 1880,
Assist. Accountant to High Commr. , S.
Africa 1891, Auditor, Basutoland 1892,
Assist. Imperial Sec., S. Africa 1895,
Acting Imperial Sec. 1896 and 1899,
Financial Adviser, Orange River Colony
1900, and Colonial Treasurer thereof 1901 ;
retired 1907 ; sometime a Member of
Executive, Legislative, and Inter-Colonial
Councils of Orange River Colony ; was a
Member of Board of Enquiry into Postal
and Telegraph Administration, Bechuana-
land 1892, of National Convention for
Union of S. Africa 1909-10, and of Public
Service Reorganisation Commn. 1910-11 ;
is Hon. Sec. Gov. -Gen.’s Fund, Union of
S. Africa : m. 1899, Mabel, da. of Dr. U.
Lawrence, of Cape Colony; cr. I.S.O.
1903, C.M.G. 1911, O. B.E. 1918, C.B.E,
1919, K.B.E. 1920.
Browne, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur
George Frederic, K.C.B., D.S.O., son of
the late Col. St. John Thomas Browne,
R.A. ; b. 1851 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ;
entered 44th Regt. 1871 and B.S.C. (now
I.S.C.) 1876, became Capt. 1883, Major
1891, Lieut. -Col. 1897, Brevet Col. 1898,
Col. 1902, Maj.-Gen. 1904, and Lieut.-
Gen. 1908 ; retired 1909 ; served during
Afghan War 1878-9 (medal), in Burma
War 1886 (medal with clasp), with Lushai
Expedition 1889 (despatches, clasp), with
Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90 (de-
spatches, clasp, D.S.O.), in Chin Hills
1891-2, in command of Tlantlang column
(clasp), with Chitral Relief Force 1895
(medal with clasp), with Tirah Expedition
1897-8, present at actions of Sampagha,
Arhanga, and Saransar, and opera-
tions against Khani Khel Chamkannis,
in Bazar Valley Dec. 1897, and with
Khyber Field Force 1898 (despatches, two
clasps, Brevet Col.) ; appointed to com-
mand a 2nd class Dist. in India 1902,
Garhwal Brig., 7th Div. E. Army Corps,
India 1904, 5th (Mhow) Division 1907,
3rd Div. N. Army, India 1907, and Col.
4th Gurkha Rifles 1906: m. 1882, Kate
Fisher, da. of the late Rev. J. H.
' Budden ; cr. D.S.O. 1890, C.B. (Mil.)
1903, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1909. Woodside,
Lower Bourne, Farnham, Surrey.
Son living — St. John Arthur, b. 1885 ,
Lieut. -Col. Indian Army: m. 1918, Margaret
Leslie, da. of James Leslie Sweet, of Wocd-
ham Grange, Horsell, Surrey.
Daughters living — Margaret Mabel Helen,
b. 1883 : m. 1906, Major John Liesching
Grinlinton, D.S.O. , R.G.A., — Kathleen
Mildred, b. 1887, — Aileen Irene Dora, b.
1889, — Doreen Muriel Enid, b. 1898.
Browne, Col. Loi'd Arthur Howe,
K.B.E. [see M. Sligo].
Browne, Sir Edmond, son of P.
Browne ; b. 1857 ; Bar. Middle Temple
1894 ; is Standing Counsel to various
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Trade Unions : m. 1907; cr. Knt. 1918.
2, Pump Court , Temple , E.C.
Daughter living — One, b. 1909.
Browne, Dame Sidney Jane, G.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Matron - in - Ch. Territorial
Nursing Ser. ; cr. G.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Browne, Sir James Crichton-, M.D. ,
D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S., son of the late
Dr. W. A. F. Browne, H.M.’s Commr.
in Lunacy for Scotland; b. 1840; ed.
at Dumfries Acad., at Trin. Coll.,
Glenalmond, at Edinburgh Univ., and
at Paris; M.R.C.S. Edin. 1861, M.D.
Edin. (in honours) 1862; LL.D. St.
Andrews 1879; Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen
1906, Hon. D.Sc., Leeds 1909; F.R.S.,
London and Edin. ; has been Medical Di-
rector of several Public Lunatic Hospitals,
and Lecturer on Mental Diseases in New-
castle Coll, and Leeds School of Medicine ;
appointed Lord Chancellor’s Visitor in
Lunacy 1879 ; is Past Pres, of Medico-
Psychological Asso. and of Neurological
and Medical Sos. of London, a J.P. for
Dumfriesshire, a Fellow of Roy. So. of
Medicine, London and New York, Vice-
Pres. and Treasurer of Roy. Institution
of Great Britain, and an Hon. Freeman
of Dumfries; has contributed numerous
papers to medical and scientific journals ;
author of works on Education, and on
the Nervous System: m. 1st, 1865,
Emily, who d. 1903, da. of the late
Dr. Halliday, of Seacombe, Cheshire;
2ndly, 1912, Audrey Emily, da. of the late
Gen. Sir Edward Earle Gascoigne Bulwer,
G.C.B. ; cr. Knt. 1886. 45, Hans Place,
S. W. ; Crindau, Dumfries ; 199, Royal
Courts of Justice, W. C. ; Conservative,
and Athenceum Clubs.
Son living — Harold William Alexander
Francis, F.R.G.S. (Buildwas Park, near
Shrewsbury) , b. 1866 ; sometime Col. Comdg.
3rd Batn. King’s Own Scottish Borderers ; a
J.P. for Herefordshire and Dumfriesshire :
m. 1894, Josephine Margaret, only child of
the late Thomas Verdin, of Liverpool.
Daughter living — Florence Irene Emily, b.
1868 : m. 1888, Capt. John William Frederick
Blake Taylor, J.P.
Browne-Cave [see CaveJ.
Browning, Adm. Sir Montague
Edward, G.C.M.G. , K.C.B., M.V.O.,
son of the late Col. Montague Charles
Browning, C.B. ; b. 1863 ; entered R.N.
1876, became Lieut. 1885, Com. 1897,
Capt. 1902, Rear- Adm. 1911, Vice-Adm.
1917, and Adm. 1919; Egyptian War
1882 (medal, bronze star), European War
1914-18 (C.B., K.C.B., G.C.M.G., Legion
of • Honour, Grand Cordon of Sacred
Treasure of Japan and of Order of Ex-
cellent Crop of China, American D.S.M. ) ;
lost left hand in H.M.S. Inflexible 1889 ;
appointed Ch. of the Staff, Channel Fleet
1908, Inspector of Target Practice 1911,
Rear-Adm., 3rd Battle Squadron 1913,
and 3rd Cruiser Squadron 1915, Com.-in-
Ch. W. America 1916, Comdg. 4th Battle
Cruiser Squadron 1918, Pres. Allied Naval
Armistice Commn. 1918, Second Sea Lord
of the Admiralty 1919, and Com.-in-Ch.
at Plymouth 1920 ; was an A.D.C. to H.M.
1910-11 : m. 1890, Ruth, da. of the late
Lieut. -Gen. George Neeld Boldero ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1908, C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917. G.C.M.G. 1919.
Admiralty House, Devonport ; 6, Herbert
Crescent, Hans Place , S. W. 1; Bath, and
Army and Navy Clubs.
Daughter living — Anna Bertholde Frances, b.
189 7.
Bruce, Sir Alexander Carmichael, son
of the late Rev. David Bruce, Hon. Canon
of Durham; b. 1850; ed. at Brasenose
Coll. , Oxford ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1875 ;
is a J. P, for London ; was an Assist.
Commr. of Metropolitan Police 1884-
1914 : m. 1876, Helen, who d. 1915, da.
of J. Fletcher, of Bolton ; cr. Knt. 1903.
25, Egerton Terrace, S. IV.
Bruce, Sir Charles, G.C.M.G., son of
the late Thomas Bruce, J.P. and D.L. ;
b. 1836 ; ed. at Harrow ; was sometime
Director of Public Instruction, Ceylon,
Colonial Sec. of Mauritius 1882-5, Lieut. -
Gov. and Govt. Sec. of Colony of British
Guiana 1885-93, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch.
of Windward Islands 1893-7, and Gov.
and Com.-in-Ch., Mauritius 1897-1904; is
a J. P. and D. L. for Kinross-shire : m. 1868,
Clara, who d. 1916, da. of the late Joseph
Lucas, of Stapleton House, Upper Toot-
ing, S.W. ; cr. C.M.G. 1881, K.C.M.G.
1889, G.C.M.G. 1901. Arnot Tower,
Leslie ; New (. Edinburgh ) Club.
Sons living — Thomas Francis Hope, b. 1873, —
Eldred Henry Home, b. 1874.
Bruce, Maj.-Gen. Sir David, K.C.B. ,
F.R.C.P. , F.R.S., son of the late David
Bruce, of Stirling ; b. 1855 ; ed. at
Stirling High Sch. , and at Edinburgh
Univ. (M.B. and C.M. 1881) ; Hon.
Sc.D., Dublin 1906, and Hon. LL.D.,
Glasgow 1908 and Liverpool 1917 ; entered
Army Med. Depart. 1883, became Major
Roy. Army Med. Corps 1895, Lieut. -Col.
1900, Brevet Col. 1903, Col. Army Med.
Ser. 1908, Surg.-Gen. (special pro-
motion) 1912, and Maj.-Gen. (retired^
1919; served in S. Africa 1899-1901,
present at siege of Ladysmith (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with seven clasps,
promoted Lieut. -Col.); was Assist. Pro-
fessor of Pathology, Army Med. Sch.,
Netley 1889-94, Director of Roy. So.’s
Commn. for Investigation of Malta Fever
1904-6, and of Roy. So.’s Commn. to
Uganda for Investigation of Sleeping
Sickness 1903 (Brevet Col.) and 1908-10,
and to Nyassaland 1911-14 to investigate
relations of game to diseases of men
and stock, and Comdt. Roy. Army Med.
Coll. 1914-19 ; is a F.R.C.P. , a F.R.S.,
Chm. of Roy. So.’s Tropical Diseases
Committee, of Gov. Body of Lister In-
stitute, of Advisory Committees for Indian
Govt., of African Entomological Research
Committee, and df Committee on Plague
Investigation, and a Corresponding
Member of Institut de France; edited
“Royal Army Medical Corps Journal”
1904-8 ; author of various medical papers :
m. 1883, Mary Elizabeth Steele, O.B.E.,
R.R.C., of Reigate; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1905,
Knt. 1908, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Artillery
Mansions, Victoria Street , S. W. 1 ;
AthenGeum Club.
Bruce, Rear-Adm. Sir Henry Harvey,
K.C.B., M.V.O. , son of the late Capt.
Sir Thomas Cuppage Bruce, R.N. ; b.
1862; entered R.N. 1875, became Lieut.
1884, Com. 1901, Capt. 1905, Commodore
(2nd class) 19 — , and Rear-Adm. 1917 ;
served during Egyptian War 1882 (medal,
bronze star); was Capt. of H.M.S.
Defence, an escorting cruiser during Their
Majesties’ voyage to India 1911-12 ; was
Adm. Sup., Rosyth Dockyard 1915-20;
appointed a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1917 :
m. 1913, Nina Broome, who d. 1915, da.
of the late F. E. Nicholson, of Ashfield,
Balby, and Leicester House, Doncaster ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1912, C.B. (Civil)
1917, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1920.
Bruce, Adm. Sir James Andrew
Thomas, K.C.M.G. [see Bruce, Bt., cr.
1804].
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Bruce, Sir Robert, C.B., son of the
late Rev. Bruce, D. D. ; b. 1855 ; ed. at
Huddersfield Coll., and at Aberdeen
Univ. ; entered Sec.’s Office, Gen. Post
Office 1876, became Vice-Controller of
the London Postal Ser. 1896, and Con-
troller 1905; retired 1920: m. 1889, Annie
Elizabeth, da. of the late W. Keighley ;
cr. C. B. (Civil) 1909, Knt. 1913. Green-
mount, Plaistow Lane , Bromley, Kent;
Reform Club.
Bruce, Sir Robert, LL.D ., son of the
late William Bruce, of Alloa ; b. 1871 ;
Hon. LL.D. Glasgow and Toronto
U nivs. ; is Editor of the Glasgow Herald ,
a J.P. for City of Glasgow, and a Fellow
of Institute of Journalists (20 years a
London and Parliamentary Correspond-
ent) : m. 1905, Mary, da. of the late
James McNicol, of Alva; cr. Knt. 1918.
Brisbane House, Rowan Road, Bella-
houston, Glasgow; Caledonian, and Western
{ Glasgow ) Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Bruce-Porter [see Porter].
Bruce- Williams [see Williams].
Brunei, H.H. the Sultan ( Sir Mo-
hammed Jemalulalam Bin Almerhum)
of, K.C.M.G. ; cr. C.M.G. (Hon.) 1914,
K.C.M.G. (Hon.) 1920. Brunei, N.
Borneo.
Brunker, Maj.-Gen. Sir James Mil-
ford Sutherland, K.C.M.G.-, b. 1854;
entered R.A. 1873, became Lieut.-Col.
1899, Brevet Col. 1903, Col. 1905, and
Maj.-Gen. 1910; retired 1918; served
during Afghan War 1880 (medal) ; com-
manded Sirhind Brig., N. Army, India
1911-14; cr. K.C.M.G. 1917. United
Service Club.
Brunyate, Sir James Bennett,
K.C.S.I., C.I.E., son of the late Rev.
Wesley Brunyate, of Lansdown, Bath ; b.
1871 ; ed. at St. Paul's Sch., and at Trin.
Coll., Camb.; entered I.C.S. 1889; served
in N.-W. Provinces and Oudh as Assist.
Magistrate and Collector, Assist. Settle-
ment Officer, and Assist. Commr. ; ap-
pointed Under Sec. to Govt, of N.-W.
Provinces 1896*, Under Sec. to Govt, of
India in Finance and Commerce Depart.
1897, Dep. Commr. 1901, Dep. Sec.,
Govt, of India. Finance Depart. 1905,
Joint Sec. to Govt, of India in Finance
Depart. (Mil. Finance) 1907, and Financial
Sec. to Govt, of India 1913 ; was a
Member of International Opium Commn.,
Shanghai 1909 ; appointed a Member of
Gov. -Gen. s Council 1913, and of Council
of Sec. of State for India 1917 : m. 1897,
Annie Purvis, da. of W. Tombleson, of
South Ferriby Hall, Lincolnshire ; cr.
C.I.E. 1910, C.S.I. 1915, K.C.S.I. 1918.
East India United Service Club.
Sons living— Three.
Daughter living — One.
Brunyate, Sir William Edwin,
K.C.M.G., 2nd son of the late Rev.
Wesley Brunyate, of Lansdown, Bath ;
b. 1867; ed. at Kingswood Sch., and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 2nd Wrangler
1888, Smith's Prizeman and Fellow 1890,
M.A. 1892); Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1894;
entered Egyptian Govt. Ser. 1898 ;
appointed Substitute in State Legal
Depart., Cairo 1898, Khedivial Coun-
sellor, Ministry of Justice, Egypt 1903,
Counsel to H.H. the Sultan of Egypt
19x4, Legal Adviser to Residency, Cairo
1915, Judicial Adviser in Egypt 1916, and
Acting Financial Adviser 1917 ; retired
1919 ; has Grand Cordon of Order of
the Nile, and 2nd class Osmanieh : m.
1896, Bertha Maud Vipond, M.B.E., da.
of the late Andrew Davies, M.D. , J.P., of
Varteg, Monmouth; cr. C.M.G. 1907,
K . C. M. G. 1 9 1 6. The Old School, Boxford,
Suffolk ; Athenoeum Club .
Bruton, Sir James, M.P. , son of
Henry Bruton, J.P., of Gloucester; b. 1848;
ed. at Crypt Gram. Sch., Gloucester;
elected Mayor of Gloucester 1908, 1910,
1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, and
1918 ; is a miller and corn merchant, a
J.P. for Gloucester (High Sheriff 1900-
1901), an Hon. Freeman of Gloucester,
Chm. Sharpness New Docks Co. , Hon, Col.
3rd Batn. Gloucestershire Vol. Regt., and
Pres, of Gloucester Conservative Asso. ;
sometime Pres, of Gloucester Chamber of
Commerce ; has sat as M. P. for Gloucester
(Co.U.) since Dec. 1918: m. 1880, Rosa
Gertrude, da. of John Michael Butt, J.P. ;
cr. Knt. 1916. Wotton Hill, Gloucester ;
Carlton, Constitutional, Gloucester, and
Gloucester Conservative Clubs.
Son living— Henry Michael, b. 1888.
Daughter living — Flora Amelia, b. 1890.
Bryant, Sir Francis Morgan, C.B.E. ,
M. V.O., I.S.O., son of the late Thomas
Bryant, of Lowestoft; b. 1859; entered
Office of Comptroller and Treasurer of
King Edward Vll.'s Household (when
Prince of Wales) 1881, became Ch. Clerk
1893, Assist. Sec. to H.M.’s Privy Purse
1901, and Sec. of H.M.’s Private Sec.’s
Office 1910; appointed first Registrar of
Roy. Victorian Order 1916 ; was on Staff
of Roy Commn. for Philadelphia Inter-
national Exhibition 1875-6, for Paris
Universal Exhibition 1877-8, and Ch.
Clerk of London Office for Melbourne
International Exhibition 1879-80 : m.
1898, Margaret, da. of Henry William
Edmunds, of Edgbaston ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1901, I.S.O. 1916, C.B.E.
1918, Knt. 1920. 17, Lower Grosvenor
Place, S. W.
Sons living — Arthur Wynne Morgan, b. 1899,
—Philip Henry Morgan, b. 1902.
Bryceson, Sir Arthur Benjamin, son
of George Bryceson ; b. 1861 ; has been
Town Clerk of Woolwich since 1900 : m.
1889, Margaret, da. of Major W. Mcllroy,
R.A. ; cr. Knt. 1920. Woolwich, S.E.
Sons living — Arthur Kenneth, b. 1896; for-
merly Capt. R.A., — Maurice Alan, b. 1901.
Daughters living — Dorothy Muriel, — Kathleen
Margaret.
Buchanan, Sir (Ebenezer) John,
LL.D., son of the late E. Buchanan, J. P.,
of Burnside, Pietermaritzburg, Natal ; b.
1844; Hon. LL.D., Camb. 1906; Bar.
Inner Temple 1873, and afterwards
an Advocate of Vice-Admiralty Court
and Bar. of Supreme Court of Cape
Colony and of High Court of Griqualand
West ; served as Capt. Duke of Edin-
burgh’s Own Vol. Rifles in Transkei 1879,
and appointed an Extra A.D.C. to Gov.
and Com.-in-Ch. ; was a Member of
House of Assembly 1877-9, and Acting
Attorney-Gen. of Griqualand West and
a M.E.C. and M.L.C. of the Province
1879-80 ; appointed a Puisne Judge of
Supreme Court of Cape Colony 1880, and
assigned to Eastern Districts Court, after-
wards to Supreme Court 1887 ; retired 1920 ;
has acted as Ch. Justice eleven times (being
as such Pres, of Legislative Council) ; was
a Member of Council of Univ. of Cape of
Good Hope 1883-1918 (Vice-Chancellor
1901-5), and Pres, of Good Hope So. for
28
866
KNIGHTAGE.
Aid ofSick and Wounded during S. African
War 1899-1902, of Special Tribunals
(Treason Court) 1902-4, andof War Losses
Compensation Review Commn. 1904-5 ;
specially authorised to retain title of
“ Hon.” 1911 ; editor of the Reports of
Appeal Court, Supreme Court, and Court
of the Eastern Districts of the Cape
Colony; is Pres. Cape Red Cross So.,
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, and Chm. of
S. African Red Cross ; sometime a Member
of Mansion House Refugees Relief Com-
mittee : m. 1878, Mary, only da. of the
late D. Mudie (merchant of Cape Town),
of Tayside, Claremont, Cape of Good
Hope ; cr. Knt. 1901. Clareinch , Clare-
mont, Cape Province, S. Africa ; Civil
Service (Cape Town), and Constitutional
(London) Clubs.
Sons living — Douglas Mudie, b. 1881 ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1903: m. 1909, Elsie, da. of
James Bryant Bindley, C.M.G., of Barkly
House, Claremont, Cape Colony, -John Nevile,
D.S.O., M.C. [see“ Companionage ”].
Daughter living — Mary Meade, b. 1883: m.
1912, Major Edward Leigh, Hampshire
Regt., who d. (killed in action) 19x5.
Buchanan, Sir George Cunning-
ham, K.C.I.E. , son of the late George
Buchanan, M. I.C.E. , of Westminster,
S.W. ; b. 1865; ed. privately; is a
M. I.C.E. ; was Engineer in Ch., Dundee
Harbour Trust 1896-1901, since when
he has been Chm. and Ch. Engineer for
Commn. of Rangoon Port ; employed
on Special Dredging Duty 1915, and as
Director-Gen. of Port Administration and
River Conservancy, Mesopotamia, with
rank of Brig.-Gen. 1915-17 : m. 1893,
Elizabeth Isabelle, da. of W. Mead; cr.
C.I.E. 1911, Knt. 1915, K.C.I.E. 1917.
Rangoon, Burma; East India United
Service Club.
Son living — One, b. 1896.
Daughter living — One, b. 1894.
Buchanan, Right Hon. Sir George
William, P.C., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O.,
C.B. [see Buchanan, Bt.].
Buchanan, Sir Walter Clarke ; b. 1838;
a Squatter, and Founder and Director of
Wellington Meat Export Co. ; was a
Member of House of Representatives, New
Zealand 1831-99, 1902-5, and 1908-14;
became a M.L.C. 1915; cr. Knt. 1913.
Wellington, New Zealand.
Buchanan, Lieut.-Col. Sir Walter
James, K.C.I.E., M.D., son of the late
Robert Buchanan, of Fintona, co. Tyrone ;
b. 1861 ; ed. at Foyle Coll., London-
derry, at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A., M.D.,
and B.Ch. 1887, M.D. 1903), and in
Vjenna ; entered Indian Med. Ser. 1887,
became Capt. 1890, Major 1899, .and
Lieut.-Col. 1907; Black Mountain Expedi-
tion 1888, Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90
(medal with clasp), Manipur Expedition
1891 ; appointed Inspecting Med. Officer,
Calcutta 1897, and Sup., Central Jail,
Bhagalpur 1898 ; was Inspector-Gen. of
Prisons, Bengal 1902-19, and editor of
Indian Medical Gazette 1898-1919; author
of “ Manual of Jail Hygiene” : m. 1892,
Lilian Edith, who d. 1916, da. of the late
Edward Simpson- Byrne, formerly Ac-
countant-Gen., Govt, of India; cr. C.I.E.
1913, K.C.I.E. 1918. Leeson Park,
. Dublin ; ast India United Service, and
United Service (Calcutta) Clubs.
Buckell, Sir Robert, son of Robert
Buckell, of Oxford ; b. 1841 ; ed. at
Wesleyan Sch., Oxford; Hon. M.A.
Oxford 1897 ; sometime an Auctioneer
and Estate Agent of Broad Street,
Oxford, of which City he was Mayor 1885,
1890, 1897, I9°4. 1916, and 1918 ; is a J. P.
for Oxford, and Vice-Chm. Thames Con-
servancy Board ; was Pres, of Auctioneers’
Institute 1910-11 ; has been an Alderman
of City of Oxford since 1883: m. 1863, Ann
Ellen, da. of James Goold, of Oxford; cr.
Knt. 1907. The Laurels, Marston Ferry
Road, Oxford ; National Liberal Club.
Son living — Frederick John, b. 1865 : m.
1891, Edith Louisa, da. of Jabez Marston, of
Oxford.
Buckham, Sir George T., son of the
late John Buckham ; b. 1863 ; ed. in
Newcastle ; is a Director and Ch.
Ordnance Designer of Vickers (Limited) :
nt. 18 — , the third da., who d. 1919, of
M. Langley, of Newcastle-on-Tyne ; cr.
Knt. 1917. Highbury, Lansdown Road ,
Sidcup, Kent ; Conservative Club.
Son living — One, b. 18 — .
Daughter living — Winifred : m . iqio. Camp-
bell Ross.
Buckingham, Sir Henry Cecil, C.B.E.t
son of the late Joseph Hicks Buckingham,
of Lancaster Gate, W. , and Truro;
b. 1867; ed. at Harrow; is a merchant,
of Ropemaker Street,. E.C., a Commr.
of Taxes, a Member of City of London
Advisory Committee, of Mil. Ser. Com-
mittee, Min. of National Ser., of Court
of Govs, of Tonbridge Sch., of Central
Committee on Profiteering, of Standing
Committee on Trusts, and of Cabinet
Committee to investigate Min. of Muni-
tions, and an Arbitrator of City of London
Court of Arbitration ; was Sheriff of the
City of London 1910-11, and Master of
Skinners’ Co. 1918 : m. 1906, Madeleine,
da. of the late William Bull, of Hove,
Sussex; cr. Knt. 1911, C.B.E. (Civil)
1920. 15, Hans Place, S. W. ; Seale
Lodge, Farnham ; Junior Carlton, and
. Ranelagh Clubs.
Son living — Philip Henry Hicks, b. 1908.
Daughter living — Pauline Mary, b. 1910.
Buckland, Maj.-Gen. Sir Reginald
Ulick Henry, K.C.M.G., C.B., 5th son
of the late C. T. Buckland, I.C.S. ; b.
1864; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.A. ;
entered R. E. 1883, became Capt. 1891,
Major 1900, Lieut.-Col. 1908, Brevet Col.
1909, Col. 1913, and Maj.-Gen. 1918;
Soudan Expedition 1885 (medal with
clasp, bronze star), Suakin 1888 (de-
spatches, 5th class Medjidie), S. African
War 1899-1902, present at relief of Lady-
smith (despatches, Queen's medal with
five clasps, King's medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-19, as Ch. Engineer
(despatches twice, C.B. , Legion of
Honour, Montenegrin Gold Medal for
Merit, Maj.-Gen., C.M.G., K.C.M.G.,
Croix de Guerre) ; was employed on
Ordnance Survey 1891-6 and 1905-8, Adj.
Sch. of Mil. Engineering 1895-9, Comdg.
R. E. , 3rd Div. 1908-11, Ch. Engineer,
Egypt 1913-14, and an A. D.C. to H.M.
1909-18 : m. 1st, 1896, Mabel Cicely
Constance, who d. 1919, da. of E. A.
Pontifex; 2ndly, 1920, Christine Margaret,
da. of T E. Barr-Smith, of Adelaide,
S. Australia, and widow of Capt. E.
Wright, 3rd Dragoon Guards; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 19x5, C.M.G. and K.C.M.G. 1919.
Army and Navy Club.
Bucknill, Hon. Sir John Alexander
Strachey ; b. 1873; e<3- at Charterhouse,
and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A 1894,
M.A. 1897) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1896, and
K.C. 1913 ; appointedCommr. of Patents,
Transvaal 1902, Chm. of Committees,
Legislative Council thereof 1906, and a
Legal Adviser. 1907; was Sole Commr. to
KNIGHTS.
enquire into Immorality amongst Chinese
Labourers, Transvaal 1906, King’s
Advocate, Cyprus 1907-12, a M.L.C. and
a M.E.C. 1907-12, Attorney-Gen., Hong
Kong, and a M.L.C. and a M.E.C.
thereof 1912-14, and Ch. Justice of Straits
Settlements 1914-20, since when he has
been a Puisne Judge of High Court of
Bihar and Orissa ; acted as Pres. Straits
Settlements, Johore and Kedah, Mil. Ser.
Tribunals 1918, Trengganu Commn. 1918,
and Malayan Public Ser. Salaries Commn.
1919; author of "The Ornithology of
Cyprus,” etc. : m. 1901, Alice Mary,
youngest da. of the late Adm. Sir George
Henry Richards, K.C. B. , F. R.S. ; cr.
Knt. 1916. Patna, Bihar and Orissa,
India ; Athenceum Club.
Daughters living — Mary Alice, b. 1902, —
Honor Bell, b. 1905. — Elizabeth Annie, b. 1908.
Budd, Sir Cecil Lindsay, K.B.E. , son
of the late Edward Budd, of Vale Lodge,
Leatherhead ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Win-
chester ; is a Tin Smelter and Metal
Merchant, Chm. Virgin Metal Committee,
Ministry of Munitions, and of London
Metal Exchange, and an Officer of Legion
of Honour: m. 1st, 1892, Bloom, who
d. 1904, da. of the late David Woolf ;
2nd, 1905, Muriel Edmee, da. of the late
Wilfrid A. Bevan ; cr. C. B.E. 1918,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. The Briars, Reigate,
Surrey ; 37, St. James's Place, S. W. ;
Reform , and Gresham Clubs.
Sons living — John Cecil, b. 1899,— another,
b. 1906, — another, b. 1908,— another, b. 1919.
Daughters living — Three.
Budge, Sir. Ernest A. Wallis, Litt.D .,
D.Litt.-, b. 1857; ed. at Christ’s Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1885, Litt.D.
1891) ; Keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian
Antiquities, British Museum ; has 3rd class
of Order of Star of Ethiopia ; author
of many Antiquarian and other works ;
cr. Knt. 1920. British Museum, Blooms-
bury, W. C.
Bulfin, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Edward
Stanislaus, K.C.B., C.V.O., son of the
late Patrick Bulfin, J.P., of Woodtown
Park, Rathfarnham, co. Dublin; b. 1862;
ed. at Stonyhurst, and at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (Hon. LL.D. 18 — ) ; entered York-
shire Regt. 1884, became Capt. 1895,
Brevet Major 1900, Major 1904 (Welsh
Fusiliers), Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1902, Brevet
Col. 1906, Col. 1908, Maj.-Gen. 1914,
and Lieut.-Gen. 1919 ; served in Burma in
command of column against Kachin Hill
Tribes 1892-3 (medal with clasp), in S.
Africa 1899- 1902, as Brig.-Maj. , D.A.A.G.,
and in command of Mounted Column,
present at actions of Belmont, Enslin,
Modder River, and Magersfontein (de-
spatches thrice, Queen’s medal with four
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
Brevets Major and Lieut. -Col.), and
during European War 1914-18, Comdg.
28th Div. , ' oth London Div. , and 21st
Corps in Palestine, assisting in capture
of Jerusalem (wounded, despatches eight
times, K.C. B. , promoted Maj.-Gen. and
Lieut.-Gen., Mil. Order of Savoy, Order
of the Nile, Officer Legion of Honour,
Croix de Guerre with Palm) ; was Assist.
Mil. Sec., S. Africa 1898-9, D.A.A.G. ,
2nd Div., 1st Army Corps 1902-4, A. A.
and Q. M G. , Cape Colony Dist., 1906-10,
and in command of Essex Inf. Brig.
1911-12; appointed to command 2nd Inf.
Brig. 1913, and Col. Alexandra, Princess
of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regt.) 1914,
and to command Forces in Egypt 1919 :
m. 1898, Frances Mary, da. of the late
Francis William Lonergan ; cr. C.V.O.
867
1910, C.B. (Mil.) 1913, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1918. Cairo ; United Service Club.
Son living — Edward Francis Joseph, M.C. ,
b. 1898; Lieut. Yorkshire Regt.
Daughter living— One.
Bull, Rt. Hon. Sir William (James),
P.C., M.P. [see “ Privy Council”].
Buller, Dame, Audrey Charlotte
Georgiana, D.B.E., da. of the late Gen.
the Rt. Hon. Sir Redvers Henry Buller,
P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., V.C. [see M.
Townshend] ; b. 1883; Administrator,
War Hospitals, Exeter, during European
War; cr. D.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Newton
House, Newton St. Cyres, Devon.
Buller, Btig.-Gen. the Hon. Sir
Henry Yar.de-, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O.,
M. V. O. [see B. Churston],
Buller - Fullerton - Elphinstone
[see Elphinstone].
Bullock, Lieut.-Gen. Sir George
Mackworth, K.C.B. , son of the late
Capt. Thomas Henry Bullock, Dep.
Commr. , Berar, India [B. Teignmouth.
colls.]; b. 1851 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.,
a Univ. Coll., Oxford, and at Roy Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst; entered nth Regt. 1872,
became Capt. Devonshire Regt. 1882,
Major 1891, Lieut. -Col. 1897, Brevet Col.
1901, Col. 1902, Maj.-Gen. 1906, and
Lieut. Gen. 1911 ; retired 1918; served in
S. Africa 1899-1902, present at battle of
Colenso and action of Honing Spruit,
subsequently in command at Volksrust,
and of a Column (despatches thrice, Brevet
Col., C.B.) ; was Brig.-Maj., Shorncliffe
1882-7, D.A.A.G., Bengal 1889-94,
A.A.G. , Egypt 1902-3, Ch. Staff Officer
there 1903-4, in command of garrison at
Alexandria 1904-5, and in command
of troops in Egypt 1905-8; appointed Col.
Devonshire Regt. 191c, and to command
W. Riding Territorial Div. 1910 ; was
Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Bermuda 1912-
17 ; has gold medal of U nited Service
Institution, Simla : m. 1884, Amy Isabel,
O.B.E. , da. of the late James Thomson,
D.L. , Col. Towner Hamlets Vol. ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1900, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911. Junior
United Service Club.
Daughter living — Amy Evelyn, b. 1886: tn.
1916, Capt. John Goldsmith, R.M.E.I.
Bunbury, Sir Henry Noel, K.C.B.,
son of the late Thomas Henry Bunbury ;
b. 1876; ed. at Merchant Taylors’ Sch.,
and at St. John’s Coll., Oxford (B.A., 1st
class Litt. Hum. 1900) ; served in War
Office 1900-1903, in Exchequer and Audit
Depart. 1903-9, and in Treasury 1909-12 ;
appointed Accountant and Comptroller-
Gen. , National Health Insurance Commn.
(England) 1912, and Finance Member of
that Commn. and of National Health
Insurance Joint Committee 1913, Ac-
countant-Gen., Min. of Shipping 19x7,
and Comptroller and Accountant-Gen.,
Post Office 1920: m. 1911, Dorothea,
youngest da. of the late Walter Merivale,
M.I.C.E. ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1913, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1920. 10, The Orchard , Bedford
Park, W. ; Reform Club.
Daughters Lving — Elizabeth Marion, b. 1912,
Katharine Littleton, b. 19x3, — Judith Shirley,
b. 191% — Patri ia Merivale, b. 191 7, — Janet
Dorothea, b. 1920.
Bunbury, Maj.-Gen. Sir Herbert
Napier, K.C.B. [see Bunbury, Bt. , colls.].
Bundi, H.H. the Maharao Raja ( Sir
Rajhubir Singhji Sahib Bahadur ) of,
G.C.S.l. , G.C.I.E., G. C.V.O. ; b. 1869;
is one of the Ruling Chiefs of India : cr.
K.C.I.E. 1894, K.C.S.I. 1897, G.C.I.E.
1901, G. C.V.O. 1912, G.C.S.l. 1919.
Bundi, Rajputana, India.
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KNIGHTAGE.
Burdwan, Hon. Maharajadhiraja
Bahadur [ Sir Bijay Chand Mahtab), Ma-
haraja of, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E., son of
Raja Bun Bihari Kapur Bahadur, C.S.I.,
of Ban Ahash, Burdwan, India ; b. 1881 ;
adopted by the late Maharajadhiraja and
succeeded 1887, being installed in inde-
dependent charge of Zamindari 1903 ;
toured through Central Europe and visited
British Isles 1906; became a Trustee of
Indian Museum 1908 and of Victoria
Memorial, Calcutta 1914; was a Member
of Council of Gov. -Gen. of India 1909-12,
Pres. Agri-Horticultural So. of India 1911
and 1912, a Member of Bengal Legislative
Council 1907-18, and Pres, of British
Indian Asso. 1911-18; has been a
M.E.C. of Bengal since 1919 ; received
3rd class (Civil Div.) of Indian Order of
Merit 1909, for helping to save life of
the then Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal (the late
Sir Andrew H. L. Fraser, K.C.S.I.)
at Overtoun Hall 1908, by interposing
his person between the Lieut. -Gov.
and the would-be assassin’s revolver ;
granted hereditary title of Maharajad-
hiraja Bahadur 1908 : m. 1897, Radharani
[Lady Mahtab), of Lahore; cr. K.C.I.E.
1909, K.C.S.I. 1911. The Palace, Burd-
wan, Bengal; Bijay Manzil, Alipore, Cal-
cutta ; The Retreat, Kurseong, Bengal;
Rose Bank, Darjeeling ; Mosapher Man-
zil, Agra ; Aftab [Burdwan), Calcutta
[Calcutta), Gymkana [Darjeeling), Agra
[Agra), and Dacca [Dacca) Clubs.
Issue living — Maharajadhiraja- Kumar Uday
Chand Mahtab, b. 1905; heir to the Rajgee, —
Maharaj- Kumar Abhay Chand Mahtab, b.
1915, — Maharaj -Kumari Sudharani DEVI,
b. 1907, — Maharaj -Kumari Lalitarani Mah-
tab, b. 1911.
Burge, Sir Charles Henry, son of
John Burge; b. 1846; ed. at Crediton
Gram. Sch., and at Roy. Coll, of
Chemistry ; sometime Dep. Principal of
Govt. Laboratory ; was Mayor of Kingston-
on-Thames 1912-19 ; is a J.P. and a County
Councillor for Surrey, Chm. of Local
War Relief and Education Committees,
and Kingston Red Cross So. (Chm. of
several other local Committees during
European War), and a Director of several
Cos. : m. 1870 ; cr. Knt. 1918. Iddesleigh,
Crescent Road , Kingston-on-Thames.
Burke, Sir Henry Farnham, K.C.V.O.,
C.B., el. son of the late Sir Bernard
Burke, C.B., Ulster King of Arms; b.
1859 ; was Rouge Croix Pursuivant of
Arms 1880-87, Dep. Ulster King of Arms
1889-93, Somerset Herald 1887-1911 (also
Registrar of College of Arms 1904-11),
and Norroy King of Arms 1911-19, since
when he has been Garter Principal King
of Arms ; is Inspector of Regimental
Colours, a F.S.A. , Genealogist of the
Orders of St. Patrick, of the Bath, and
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, Chm.
Burke Publishing Co. (Limited), and
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England : m. 1885, Helena
Mary, only da. of the late Henry Pollard
Palmer, of Oaklands, Eccles, Lancashire;
cr. C.V. 0. 1902, C.B. (Civil) 1911,
K.C.V.O. 1919. 80, Cadogan Square ,
S. W. ; College of Arms, Queen Victoria
Street, E. C.; Arthur s, and Garrick Clubs.
Daughters living — Barbara Helen Mary : m.
1912, Capt. Edward Henry Bryan Bellew,
R.A.F., of 36, Prince’s Gardens, S.W. [see
B. Beilew].
Burls, Sir Edwin Grant-, C.S.7., el.
son of the late Charles Burls ; b. 1844 ; is
a retired Major 1st Surrey Art. Vol.
Corps ; entered India Office 1863, became
Assist. Director-Gen. of Stores 1891, and
Director-Gen. 1896; retired 1909; as-
sumed by deed poll 1909 the additional
surname of Grant : m. 1875, Edith Louisa,
only da. of the late James Williams; cr.
C. S.I. 1902, Knt. 1909. Shortlands,
Kent ; 10, Prince s Street, Westminster ,
S- W. 1 ; East India United Service,
British Empire, and St. Stephen' s Clubs.
Son living — Harold Edwin Grant, b. 1876:
m. 1913, Mary Elizabeth, da. of Joseph
William Miles, of 12, Oakwood Court, Ken-
sington, W.
Daughter living— Edith Mabel Grant, b. 1880.
Burn, Sir George, son of the Rev.
David Burn ; b. 1847 ; was Gen. Manager
of Bank of Ottawa 1880-1917; is Hon.
Pres. Canadian Bankers’ Asso. (Pres.
1915-16), and Vice-Pres. Canadian Surety
Co.: m. 1872, Kate Fraser, who d. 1920,
da. of the late Matthew Drummond, of
Toronto; cr. Knt. 1917. 255, Metcalfe
Street, Ottawa ; Cushing s Island, Maine,
US. A. ; Rideau [Ottawa), and York
[Toronto) Clubs.
Son living — G. Drummond, b. 1893; Lieut.
Canadian Army Ser. Corps : m. 1918, Audrey
Katherine Howard, da. of the late Lieut. -Col.
Tidswell, of Hamilton, Ontario.
Daughters living — Four.
Burn, Sir Joseph, K.B.E, , son of the
late James Burn ; b. 1871 ; a Fellow of
Institute of Actuaries 1894, and Vice-
Pres. and a Fellow of Surveyors’ Institute
1912; Gen. Manager (formerly Actuary)
Prudential Assurance Co. (Limited), and
a Member of National War Savings
Committee, and of Roy. Commn. on
Decimal Coinage; author of “Vital
Statistics Explained,” etc : m. 1894,
Emily Harriet Smith; cr. C. B.E. (Civil),
1918, K.B E. (Civil) 1920. Rydal Mount,
Potters Bar.
Burnet, Sir John James, LL.D ., son
of John Burnet, architect, of Glasgow, b.
1857 ; ed. in Paris ; Hon. LL. D. , Glasgow ;
is a Roy. Scottish Academician, head of
the firm of John Burnet and Son, archi-
tects, of Glasgow, a F. R.S.E. , and a
Corresponding Member Institut de France
of Soci6t6 Central des Architectes Fran-
faise and of American Institute of Archi-
tects ; designed Roy. Institute of Fine
Arts, Glasgow, Head Offices of Union
Bank of Scotland, British Museum Ex-
tension, etc. : m. 1886, Jean Watt, da.
of the late Sir James David Marwick ;
cr. Knt. 1914. 239, Si. Vincent Street,
Glasgow; 1, Montague Place, Bedford
Square, W.C. ; Arts, and Western
[Glasgow) Clubs.
Burnet, .SzyRobert William, A". C. V.O.,
M.D., only son of the late Rev. William
Burnet, ofHuntly, Aberdeenshire; b. 1851;
ed. privately, and at Aberdeen Univ.
(M.B. 1876, M.D. 1878); F.R.C.P., Lon-
don 1894; sometime Consulting Physician
to Great Northern Central Hospital, Roy.
Caledonian Asylum, and Roy. Naval Vic-
toria Fund ; was Physician London Life
Asso. 1890-1918, Hon. Physician to the
Prince of Wales 1901-10, and Physician
to H.M.’s Household 1910-19 ; author of
numerous medical publications : m. 1887,
Bessie Horsman. el. da. of William
Morley, of Streatham, S.W. ; cr. Knt.
1908, K.C.V.O. 1917. Budleigh Salter ton,
Devon.
Son living — John Robert, b. 1891.
Daughters living — Elizabeth Forbes, b.
1800, — Molly (Hon. Mrs. John E. de G.
Henniker-Major), b. 1804. : m. 1914, the Hon.
John Ernest de Grey Henniker-Major [see
B. Henniker].
Burnett, Dame (Annie) Maud,
D. B.E., da. of the late Jacob Burnett, J.P.,
KNIGHTS.
•869
of 10, Priors’ Terrace, Tynemouth ; b.
1863; is a Member of Tynemouth County
Borough Council ; many years engaged
in social work in connection with women
and children; cr. D.B.E. 1918. 10,
Priors' Terrace , Tynemouth.
B u rnett, Sir( Ed ward ) N a p i er, K. B. E. ,
M.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.C.P. ; b. 1872;
ed. at Glasgow Univ. (M.B. 1894,
M.D. 1908); F.R.C.S. Edinburgh 1905,
M.R.C.P. 1909, F.R.C.P. Edinburgh
1913 ; a J.P. , Chm. Economic Committee
Army Med. Depart., War Office, and
Director Hospital Sers. , Joint Council
British Red Cross and Order of St. John ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. The Moorings,
A It hope Road, St. Albans.
Burney, Adm. Sir Cecil, G.C.M.G. ,
K.C.B. , son of the late Capt. Charles
Burney, C. B. , R.N. ; b. 1858; entered
R.N. 1871, became Lieut. 1879, Com.
1893, Capt. 1898, Rear-Adm. 1907, Vice-
Adm. 1912, and Adm. 1916; served during
Egyptian War 1882 (medal, bronze star),
in Suakin 1884 (clasp), and during
European War 1914-19, present at battle
of Jutland (despatches, G.C.M.G., Grand
Officer Legion of Honour, 2nd class of
Russian Order of St. Vladimir with
swords, Grand Cross of Order of SS.
Maurice and Lazarus of Italy, Japanese
Order of Rising Sun, Belgian Order of
Leopold, Croix de Guerre) ; was A.D.C.
to King Edward VII. 1906-7, and Rear-
Adm., Home Fleet 1909-10; appointed
to command 5th Cruiser Squadron 1911,
3rd Squadron 1911, International Fleet
blockading on Coast of Montenegro and
International Force occupying Scutari
1913, and 2nd and 3rd Fleets Dec. 1913,
2nd in Command of Grand Fleet June
1915, Second Sea Lord of the Admiralty
1916, Com.-in-Ch. Coast of Scotland
1917, and Com.-in-Ch. at Portsmouth
1919 ; is a D.L. for Southampton : m.
1884, Lucinda, da. of George Burnett;
cr. K.C.B. (Mil.) and K.C.M.G. 1913,
G.C.M.G. 1916. Preston House, Basing-
stoke ; United Service Club.
Son living — Charles Deniston, C.M.G., b.
1888 [see “Companionage”].
Daughters living — Sybil Katherine, O.B.E.: m.
1st, 1906, Lieut. A.S. Gotto,whod. 1907; 2nd,
19x7, Lieut.-Com. Clive Neville-Rolfe, D.S.O.,
R.N., — Violet Hazel: m. 1913, Com. Charles
Ballard, R.N., who d. (killed on active ser.
during European War) 1915.
Burns, Col. the Hon. Sir James,
K.C.M.G., son of the late David Burns,
a colonial merchant of Edinburgh ; b.
1846; ed. at Newington Acad., and at
Edinburgh High Sch. ; for 14 years com-
manded N.S. Wales Lancers, and for 4
years 1st Australian Light Horse Brig,
(retired as Col. ) ; is a merchant and ship
owner, Managing Director of Burns,
Philp and Co., of Sydney, etc., a Director
of many Australian and other Cos., and
M.L.C. of N.S. Wales : m. 1st, 1875
(wife d. 1876) ; 2nd, 1880 (wife d. 1904) ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1917. Gowan Brae, Para-
matta, New South Wales; Union, and
Australian ( Sydney ) Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Three (of whom two are ml).
Burrard, Col. Sir Sidney Gerald,
K.C.S.I., F.R.S. [see Burrard, Bt. ,
colls.].
Burstall, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry
Edward, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., son of the
late John Burstall, of Quebec; b. 1870;
ed. at Bishop’s Coll. Sch., Lennoxville,
Quebec, and at R.M.C., Kingston; is
Lieut.-Gen. and Inspector-Gen. Canadian
Forces ; S. African War 1899-1902 with
2nd Batn. Roy. Canadian Inf. and S.
African Constabulary (despatches twice,
Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), European War
1914-18 as Brig. -Gen. and temporary
Maj.-Gen. Comdg. 2nd Canadian Div.
(despatches, C.B., 2nd class Russian Order
of St. Stanislas with Swords, C.M.G. ,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Croix de Guerre,
Legion of Honour) ; was Comdt. Roy.
Canadian Horse Artillery 1907-11, and
Inspector Canadian Artillery Horse 1911-
14 ; appointed an Hon. A.D.C. to Duke of
Connaught 1911, and an A.D.C. to H.M.
1917: m. 1907, Frances, da. of Surg.-
Maj. John Denison Mackenzie, formerly
Indian Army ; cr. C.B. (Mil. ) 1915, C.M.G.
1917, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Militia Head Quarters, Ottawa ; Junior
Army and Navy, Rideau {Ottawa), and
Garrison (Quebec) Clubs.
Daughters living — Three.
Burt, Sir Henry Parsall, K.C.I.E.}
C.B.E., son of the late Henry Potter Burt,
of Littlecot, Streatham Common, S. W. ; b.
1857; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at Cooper’s
Hill ; entered Public Works Depart., India
1878, became Executive Engineer 1892,
Officiating Under Sec. to Govt, of India
1895, Dep. Traffic Sup., N.-W. Railway
1896, Dep. Manager 1901, and Manager
Oudh and Rohilkund Railway 1902, E.
Bengal State Railway 1905, and N.-W.
Railway of India 1908 ; sometime Col.
Comdg. Railway N.-W.Vol. Rifles (V.D.);
an Hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy of India, an
A.M.I.C.E., a Member of Gov. -Gen.’s
Legislative Council of India, and a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; was Pres, of Indian Railway
Board 1914-15, and Govt. -Director, Indian
Railway Cos. 1 91 5-19, since when he has
been Chm. of three Indian Railways, and
Director of Bombay, Baroda and Central
Indian Railway : m. 1878, Blanche, da.
of John Curtis Harrop ; cr. C.I.E. 1909,
K.C.I.E. 1911, C.B.E. 1918. Woodfield ,
Lytton Grove, Putney Hill, S. W. ; East
India United Service, and Royal Victoria
Yacht Clubs.
Son living — Harry Vere, b. 1888 ; Capt.
and Brevet Major Indian Army.
Daughters living — Muriel Blanche, b. 1879:
m. 1904, Major Frederick Francis Innes-
Lillingstone, Indian Army, — Violet May, b.
1 88 1 : m. 1904, Major Leslie Thuillier, Indian
Army [see Thuillier, Knt.].
Burtchaell, Lieut.-Ge?i. Sir Charles
Henry , K. C. B. . C. M. G. , M.B. , LL. D. ,
son of the late Peter Burtchaell, of Bran,
dondale, co. Kilkenny ; b. 1866 ; ed. at
Westward Ho !, and at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B. A., M.B., B.Ch., 1889, Hon.
LL.D. 1919, F.R.C.S.I. 1919); entered
Roy. Army Med. Corps 1891, became
Major 1898, Lieut. -Col. 1906, Col. 1915,
Surg.-Gen. and Maj.-Gen. 1917, and
Lieut.-Gen. 1919; N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8 (medal with clasp), Tirah
Expedition 1898 (despatches, clasp, pro-
moted), S. African War 1899-1902, present
at actions of Belmont, Enslin, and Modder
River, and at relief of Kimberley (Queen’s
medal with four clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps), European War 1914-18
(despatches eight times, C.M.G., Grand
Officer of Crown of Belgium, Croix de
Guerre, Lieut.-Gen., Legion of Honour,
K. C. B., American D.S.M. ) ; was Principal
Med. Officer, S. African Constabulary
1902-5; appointed Director-Gen. Med.
Sers. British Armies in France 1918; is an
Hon. Surg. to H.M.: m. 1903, Bertha
870
KNIGHTAGE.
Marcella, da. of John George Auret, of
Johannesburg; cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.B.
(Mil.) 1917, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. 3,
Whitehall Place , S. W.
Daughters living — Bertha Vivien, b. 1906, —
Mary Frances, b. 1908.
Burton, Major Sir Gerald Arthur
Fowler, son of the late Gen. Sir Fowler
Burton, K.C. B. , J.P., of Cherry Bur-
ton Hall, East Yorkshire [see Burton,
“ Knights’ Widows”]; b. 18 — ; ed. at
Wellington Coll., and at Oxford Mil.
Coll. ; formerly Major 3rd Batn. Suffolk
Regt. ; is a Chevallier of the Order of
Isabella la Catolica of Spain, and a Com.
of Spanish Red Cross ; has Coronation
medal ; raised funds for Devonshire War
Hospital Supply Depot, and Red Cross,
and financed Garrison Needlework Asso.
during European War ; cr. Knt. 1920.
15, Park Lane , W. ; Stoke Damerel , S.
Devon ; United Service , Wellington, and
Royal Western Yacht Clubs.
Bury, Sir George J., son of George
Bury, of Montreal ; b. 1866 ; ed. privately,
and at Montreal Coll. ; formerly Vice-
Pres. , Canadian Pacific Railway; helped
in organization of transportation in Russia
during European War: m. 1888, May
Aylen ; cr. Knt. 1917. Montreal ; Mount
Royal (Montreal), York {Toronto), Van-
couver { Vancouver ), and Manitoba {Win-
nipeg) Clubs.
Son living — George, b. 1889 ; Major Canadian
Forces.
Daughters living — May Katherine: m. 1912,
Humphry Ringler Drummond Hay [see E.
Kinnoull, colls.], — Doris: m. 1918, Capt.
J. Stuart Allen.
Bush, Adm. Sir Paul Warner, K.C.B .,
M.V.O., son of the Rev. Paul Bush, R.
of Duloe, Cornwall, and Hon. Canon of
Truro ; b. 1855 '< e&- privately, and at
Tavistock Gram. Sch. ; entered R.N.
1869, became Lieut. 1877, Com. 1891,
Capt. 1897 Rear-Adm. 1907, Vice-Adm.
1912, and Adm. 1915 ; retired 1916 ;
commanded H.M.S. “Sandfly” at battle
of Tokar (4th class Osmanieh), and I
H.M.S. “St. George"; one of the escort
during T. R.H. Duke and Duchess of
Cornwall and York’s Colonial Tour 1901 ;
commanded Portsmouth Div. of Home
Fleet 1908-9 , was Com.-in-Ch. of Cape
of Good Hope Station 1910-12 ; is a
J. P. for Dorset, and a Com. of Legion
of Honour : m. 1900, Rachel Adela, da. of
the late Nathaniel Bond, of Creech Grange,
Dorset [E. Eldon] ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1902, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1914. Longham
House, near Wimborne.
Sons living — George Victor Denis Cromwell,
b. 1901, — Ronald Paul, b. 1902, — Geoffrey
Russell, b. 1903.
Daughter living — Selina Rachel.
Bushman, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry
Augustus, K.C.B., son of George Bush-
man ; b. 1841 ; entered 9th Lancers 1858,
became Capt. 1872, Major 1879, Lieut. -
Col. 1880, Col. 1884, and Maj.-Gen. 1895;
retired 1900; served in N. W. Frontier of
India Campaign 1863 (medal with clasp),
during S. African War 1879 (despatches,
medal with clasp), and during Afghan War
1879-80 in command of 9th Lancers (de- |
spatches, medal with clasp and bronze I
star); was A.A.G. in India 1884-90, and I
A.A.G., S. Dist. 1892-5; appointed Col. I
Lancers 1900: m. 1899, Laura, da. of
Robert Lewis; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1881,1
K. C.B. (Mil.) 1908. 62, Green Street,
W. ; The Oke Field, Lyndhurst, Hants ; j
United Service, and Naval and Military
Clubs.
Son living — Robert Harry, b. 18 — .
Daughters living — Laura Myvanwy, — Mar-
garet Kathleen.
Busk, Sir Edward Henry, son of the
late Henry William Busk, Bar.-at-law;
b. 1844; ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch., at
Univ. Coll., London, and at Manchester
New Coll. (B.A. 1st class Honours 1863,
M.A. 1864, LL.B. 1st class Honours
and Univ. Law Scholar 1866) ; Fellow
Univ. Coll. 1866 and London Univ.
1892 ; practised as a Solicitor 1868-99 I
formerly Major Artists’ Rifle Vol. ; was
Reader in Elementary Law to Incor.
porated So. of the United Kingdom
1879-92, a Commr. under Univ. of
London Act 1898-1900, under Univ. Coll.,
London (Transfer) Act 1905-7, and under
King’s Coll. , London (Transfer) Act 1908
from 1908-9, and a Member of Kent
Education Committee 1903-8 ; is Chm.
of Convocation and Past Vice-Chancellor
of London Univ., and a Member of
the Senate, Chm. of Govs, of Central
Foundation Schs. of London, and of Holt
(Norfolk) Gresham’s Sch. , Gov. of Imperial
Coll, of Science and Technology, of
Cheltenham Ladies’ Coll. , and of Dulwich
Coll. , Vice-Pres. and Treasurer of Council
of City and Guilds of London Institute,
a Member of Court of Fishmongers’ Co.,
Vice-Pres. of National Sea Fisheries Pro-
tection Asso. , Pres, and Treasurer Oyster
Merchants and Planters Asso., Pres, of
National Fish, Poultry, Game and Rabbit
Traders’ Asso., Chm. London Board of
London and Lancashire Fire Insurance
Co., and a Corresponding Member of
National Education Asso. of America :
m. 1880, Marian, da. of the late Lewis
Balfour; cr, Knt. 1901. 11, Sussex Place,
Regent' s Park, N. W. ; Heath End,
Checkendon, Oxon. ; Athenceum, and Al-
bemarle Clubs.
Butler, Sir Frederick George
Augustus, K. C.M. G. , C.B. , son of the late
Rev. Augustus Matthew Butler, of Rid-
dings, Derbyshire ; b. 1873 I ed- at Brad-
ford Gram. Sch., and at Trin. Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1896) ; entered Colonial
Office 1897 ; was Private Sec. to Under
Secs, of State for the Colonies (Duke
of Marlborough and Rt. Hon. Winston
Churchill, M. P.) 1904-6, and to Secs, of
State (Rt. Hon. Lewis Harcourt, M.P.,and
Rt. Hon. A. Bonar Law, M. P.) 1912-16 ;
became Principal Clerk, Colonial Office
1916, and Director of Overseas Div. of
Depart, of Overseas Trade 1917, and
Dep. Controller-Gen. thereof 1920 : m.
1902, Florence, who d. 1918, da. of
George Leighton, of Sedbergh, Yorkshire ;
cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.B. (Civil) 1917,
K.C. M.G. 1920. i6a, Edith Grove,
Chelsea, S. W. ; New University Club.
Son living — Frederick, b. 1904.
Daughter living — Florence Edith. Margot, b.
1907.
Butcher, Maj.-Gen. Sir George
James, K. C.M.G., C.B., son of the
late Henry Butcher, R.A. ; b. i860;
entered 22nd Regt. 1880, became Capt.
Cheshire Regt. 1887, Major Army Ord-
nance Depart. 1895, Lieut. -Col. 1900, Col.
1905, and Maj.-Gen. 1918; retired 1920;
served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches
twice, C.M.G.); was Ch. Inspector of
Equipment and Stores, Army Ordnance
Depart. 1910-13, and Dep. Director of
Ordnance Stores at Woolwich Arsenal
1913-20 ; sometime Assist. Director of
Ordnance Stores in Ireland and at Malta:
m. 1896, Lydia, 6th da. of the late
KNIGHTS.
87I
T. Simpson, of Old Park, Clapham,
S.W. ; cr. C.M.G. 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1907,
K.C.M.G. 1918.
Butler, Sir (George) Geoffrey (Gil-
bert), K.B.E. , son of the late Spencer
Perceval Butler, of Lincoln's Inn ; b.
1887; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1909, M.A. 1912);
sometime Director, British Bureau of
Information, New York ; was a tempor-
ary Clerk Foreign Office 1915-19 ; is
Fellow and Librarian, Corpus Christi
Coll., Cambridge: m. 1916, Elisabeth
Levering, da. of J. Levering Jones, of
Philadelphia, U S. A. ; cr. C.B E. 1918,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Corpus Christi
College, Cambridge ; Carlton, and United
University Clubs.
Butler, Hon. Sir Richard, son of
Richard Butler, pastoralist, of S. Aus-
tralia ; b. 1850; ed. at St. Peter’s Coll., S.
Australia ; was Min. of Education and Agri-
culture, S. Australia 1898-9, Treasurer
and Min. of Agriculture 1901-5, Commr.
of Crown Lands, and Min. of Mines
1902-5, and Pres, and Treasurer 1905 ;
appointed Commr. of Public Works and
Min. of Mines and Marine 190- ; elected
to House of Assembly 1898 : m. 1st, 1878,
Helena Kate, da. of Edward Wills Lay-
ton, of Sydney, N.S. Wales; 2nd, 1894,
Ethel Pauline, da. of the late Thomas
Dixie Finey ; cr. Knt. 1913. Park
House, Adelaide.
Sons living— Four, of whom Guy Theodore,
b. 1867; Lieut. Australian Inf.: m. 1917,
Gladys, da. of the late Seymour Keay, of
Seymour House, Minchinhampton, Gloucester-
shire,— Charles Philip, D.S.O., b. 1880 [see
“Companionage”],— Richard Laytm, b.
1886; a M.L.A., S. Africa: m. 18 — , Maude
Draper, — Harold Dixie, b. 1899 ; a Gunner
Australian L.I.
Daughters living— Molly Acres : m. 19T5, the
Rev. Herbert Ramsden Cavallier, Sub- Warden
of St. Barnabas College, Adelaide, — Helen
Margaret: m. 19—, the Rev. J. Soward
Moyse, R. of St. Cuthberts, Prospect, S.
Africa, — Kathleen Isabel: m. 19 — , Frank
Hockey, — Ruth Hthel : m. 19—, Cyril W.
Goodman, Lieut. Australian L.I.
Butler, Lieut. -Gen Sir Richard Harte
Keatinge, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. ; b. 1870;
entered Dorsetshire Regt. 1890, became
Lieut.-Col. 1913, Brevet Col. 1915,
Maj.-Gen. 1916, and temporary Lieut.-
Gen. 1918 ; S. African War 1899-1902
(wounded, Queen’s medal with five clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-19 (despatches, C. B. , K. C. M.G. ,
Croix de Guerre with Palm, Legion of
Honour, K.C.B., American D.S.M.) ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.C.M.G. 1918, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1919.
Butler, Sir Spencer Harcourt,
K.C.S.I., C.I.E., son of the late Spencer
Perceval Butler, of 6, Northmoor Road, Ox-
ford; b. 1869 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford; entered I.C.S. 1890; ap-
pointed Junior Sec. to Board of Revenue,
NWV. Provinces 1892, Assist. Settlement
Officer 1893, Settlement Officer 1894, Sec.
to Famine Commn. 1900, 3rd Sec. to Govt.
1903, Dep. Commr., Lucknow 1906, Sec.
to Govt, of India in Foreign Depart. 1908,
a Member of Council of Gov. -Gen. of India
1910, and Lieut. -Gov. of Burma 1915, and
of United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
1918 ; is a Member of East India Asso. , and
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England: m. 1894, Florence
(a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England), da. of the late
Francis Nelson Wright, I.C.S. ; cr. C.I.E.
1901, C.S.I. 1909, K.C.S.I. 1911. Govern-
ment Hou<;e, Lucknow , India ; Marl •
borough Clubs.
Son living — Victor Spence, b. 1900.
Butler, Cafit. Sir Thomas Dacres,
K.C.V.O., son of the late Col. Thomas
Butler, of Bury Lodge, Hambleden, Hants ;
b. 1845; Bar. Middle Temple 1885; for-
merly Capt. Oxfordshire L.I. ; wasA.D.C.
to Gen. Comdg. S. Dist. 1877-8 ; is a J P.
for Hants, Yeoman Usher of the Black
Rod to the House of Lords, and Sec. to
the Lord Great Chamberlain : m. 1877,
Nina Helen, da. of the late Adm. Sir
George Elliot, K.C.B. [see E. Minto,
colls.] ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1904,
C.V.O. 1911, K.C.V.O. 1918. Bury
Lodge, Hambleden. Cosham, Hants ; Ar-
thur s, and Brooks s Clubs.
Butler, Sir Cyril Kendall-, K.B.E. ,
son of the late Spencer Perceval Butler,
of Lincoln’s Inn; b. 1864; ed. at
Harrow ; assumed by deed poll 1920,
the additional surname of Kendall ; a
J.P. for London and Berks (High Sheriff
1906), a Founder and Hon. Sec., Con-
temporary Art So. ; Div. Food Commr.,
Min. of Food, S. Midland Div. 1917-19,
Ch. British Representative, Inter-Allied
Food and Relief Mission for Central
Europe 1919-20 : m. 1893, Louisa
Mary, da. of Joseph Beaumont Pease ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Bourton House,
Shrivenham, Berks; Travellers' , Wind-
ham, Bath, and Hurlingham Clubs,
Son living — Patrick Kendall, b. 1903.
Daughter living — Daphne Kendall, M.B.E.
Butt, Sir Alfred ; b. 18 — ; a Theatrical
Manager, and Chm. of Theatre Royalf
Drury Lane (Limited) ; served in Ministry
of Food during European War 1917-18 ;
cr. Knt. 1918. 19, St. James's Square,
S.W.
Butt-Rumford [see Rumford].
Butterworth, Sir Alexander Kaye,
son of the Rev. George Butterworth ; b.
1854 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at London
Univ. ; Bar. Inner Temple 1878 ; was in
Solicitor’s Depart., Great Western Rail-
way 1883-90, Clerk to Bedfordshire County
Council 1890-91, and Solicitor to North-
Eastern Railway 1891-1906, since when he
has been Gen. Manager thereof ; has
Order of Leopold of Belgium : m. 1st,
1884, Julia, who d. 1911, da. of George
Wigan, M.D., of Portishead, Somerset;
2nd 1916, Dorothea Mavor, da. of L. A.
Ionides ; cr. Knt. 1914. Compton Leigh,
Frognal Gardens, Hampstead, N. W. 3.
Byatt, Sir Horace Archer, K.C.M.G .,
son of the late Horace Byatt, formerly of
Midhurst, Sussex; b. 1875; ed. at Lincoln
Coll., Oxford (B.A. Classical Honours
1898) ; appointed Assist. Collector and
Magistrate, Nyassaland Protectorate 1899,
Assist. Political Officer, Somaliland 1905,
Sec. to Administration 1906, Commr. and
Com.-in-Ch. , Somaliland Protectorate
1911, and Colonial Sec. . Gibraltar 1914;
was Lieut.-Gov. and Ch. Sec. fo Govt,
of Malta, Dec. 1914-17 ; administered
Somaliland Govt. 1910-11 ; appointed
Administrator Tanganyika Territory of
German E. Africa 1917, and Gov. and
Com. -in-Chief thereof 1920; cr. C.M.G.
1912, K.C.M.G. 19x8. Government House,
Tanganyika, British E. Africa; Sports'
Club.
Byrne, ^rz^.-^w.^/rJosephAloysius,
K.B.E., C.B. ; b. 1874; is Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. (retired), and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. ; sometime Inspector-Gen. Roy.
Irish Constabulary ; S. African War 1899-
872
KNIGHTAGE.
1902 (wounded, Queen's medal 'with five
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps);
cr. C. B. (Mil.) 1917, K.B.E. (Civil) 1918.
Kildare Street , and Royal St. George
Yacht Clubs.
Byrne, Rt. Hon. Sir William Patrick,
P.C., K.C.V.O. , C.B. [see “Privy
Council”].
Cable, Sir Ernest, son of the late
George Hibbard Cable ; b. 1859 ; some-
time Pres, of Bengal Chamber of Com-
merce, and an unofficial Member of
Viceroy’s Council of India; has been
Sheriff of Calcutta ; appointed a Member
of Roy. Commn. on Indian Finance and
Currency 1913 ; was High Sheriff of
Devon 1916 : m. 1888, Lilian Sarah,
da. of Weston Joseph Sparkes, of Oak-
cliff, Dawlish; cr. Knt. 1906. Lyndridge ,
Bishopsteignton, S . Devon ; 44, Grosvenor
Square , W. ; Brooks's , Wellington ,
Ranelegh, and Bengal ( Calcutta ) Clubs.
Daughters living — Noorouz Weston {Lady
Alexander ) : m. 1908, Major Sir Lionel Cecil
William Alexander, 6th Bt., — Ruth M’Carthy:
m. 1918, Capt. Edward Charles Benthall, of
Cofton, Star cross, Devon.
Cachin, Hon. Sir Michael Patrick,
K.B.E. , son of Richard Cachin ; b. 1864 ;
ed. at St. Bonaventure’s Coll. , Newfound-
land ; Min. of Finance and Customs,
Newfoundland: m. 1888, Gertrude, da.
of Capt. R. Mullowney, of Witless Bay,
Newfoundland; cr. K.B.E. (Civil). 1918.
Sea View, Cape Broyle, Newfoundland ; 38,
Queen s Road, St. John s, Newfoundland.
Sons living — Four.
Cadman, Sir John, K.C.M.G. , D.Sc.,
son of the late James C. Cadman,
M.I.C.E., of Newcastle-under-Lyme ; b.
1877 ; ed. at Newcastle-under-Lyme High
Sch., and at Durham Univ. (B.Sc. 1899,
M.Sc. 1902, D.Sc. 1908) ; is a Mining
Engineer and Petroleum Technologist ;
appointed H.M. Inspector of Mines, E.
Scotland 1902, and Stafford Dist. 1903,
Govt. Mining Engineer, Trinidad and
Tobago 1904, Inspector of Mines, Trini-
dad, 1907, Professor of Mining, Birming-
ham Univ., Coal Mining Adviser to Govt,
of Nigeria, and Consulting Petroleum Ad-
viser to Colonial Office and Govt, of
Trinidad 1917 ; mow Adviser to H.M.
Petroleum Depart, and Adviser to Coal
Mines Depart. Board of Trade ; has Legion
of Honour, and Italian Order of the
Crown : m. 1907, Lilian I. Harrigan ; cr.
C.M.G. 1916, K.C.M.G. 1918. Cleveland
House, St. James s Square, S. W. ; 67,
Wellington Road, Edgbaston, Birming-
ham ; Junior Carlton Club.
Caillard, Sir Vincent Henry Pen-
alver, son of His Honour the late Judge
(Camille Felix Desire) Caillard, County
Court Circuit No. 52 ; b. 1856 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
in R.E. (Pollock Gold Medallist) 1876-83 ;
appointed Assist, to H.B.M.’s Commr. for
delimitation of Montenegrin Frontier 1879,
and for Arab Tabia Bridge Commn. same
year; went on special duty to Janina
during Berlin Conference relating to Greek
Frontier 1880; attached on special ser. to
Sir Beauchamp Seymour (afterwards Lord
Alcester) during Dulcigno Naval Demon-
stration 1880, and to Head-Quarter Staff
during Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal
bronze star, 5th class Medjidie) ; named
Pres, of Ottoman Public Debt Council
1883; was Financial Representative of
England, Holland, and Belgium in Con-
stantinople 1883-98; is a J.P. and D.L.
for Wilts, a Director ofcVickers (Limited),
the London, Chatham and .Dover Rail-
way Co. , etc. , a Fellow of Roy. Statistical
So. and Roy. Colonial Institute, and Chm.
of Tariff Commn. ; has Grand Cordons ofT
Medjidie, Osmanieh, and Ordre de M6rite
Civile, and gold and silver medals of the-
Nishan-i-Imtiaz and of the Liakat ; un-
successfully contested Bradford E. Div.
(C) Jan. 1906; a frequent contributor to
the reviews, and author of “Imperial
Fiscal Reform”: m. 1881, Eliza Frances,.
O.B.E. , da. of the late Capt. John Han-
ham, and has issue living [see Hanham,
Bt.] ; cr. Knt. 1896. Wingfield Houser
near Trowbridge, Wilts ; 42, Half, Moon
Street, Piccadilly, W. ; St. James's and
Marlborough Clubs.
Caine, Sir (Thomas) Hall, K.B.E.,
son of the late John Caine ; b. 1853 ; the
well-known novelist and dramatist, and a
J.P. for Isle of Man ; entered the House
of Keys 1901 ; engaged in British Propa-
ganda Work during European War
(Order of Leopold of Belgium) ; author
of “The Deemster,” “The Bondman,"
“The Manxman," “The Christian,”
“The Eternal City,” and other works
(many of which have been dramatised) :
m. 1882, Mary, da. of William Chandler ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1918. Greeba Casiler
Isle of Man.
Sons living. — (Gordon! Ralph Hall, C.B.E.y
b. 1884 [see “ Companionage ”], — Derwent
Hall, b. 1891.
Caird, Sir Andrew, K.B.E., son of
Andrew Caird, of Montrose; b. 1870; ed.
at Montrose Acad., and at Univ. Coll.,.
Dundee ; is a Journalist and Newspaper
Manager ; was Administrator of British
War Mission to U.S.A. at New York
1917-18 : m. 1896, Annie, da. of William
Davidson, of Montrose ; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
69, Albert Hall Mansions, Kensington ,
S. W.q ; Devonshire Club.
Callaghan, Sir Alfred John, LL.D.,
son of the late James Walker Callaghan,
of ir, Northumberland Road. Dublin;
b. 1865; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A.
1888, LL.D. 1891); Bar. Inner Temple
1896, and King's Inns, Dublin 1911 ;
is a J.P. for Dublin City; unsuccessfully
contested E. Sussex, Eastbourne Div. (L)
Dec. 1918: m. 1914, Irene, da. of the late
Charles Knighton Warren, of St. John’s
Wood; cr. Knt. 1915. 15, Hyde Park
Street, W. 2/ Cregg Park, Tubber, co.
Clare,; 4, Essex Court, Temple, E.C.
Callaghan, A dm. of the Fleet Sir
George Astley, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., son
of the late Frederick M. Callaghan, of
Cork; b. 1852; entered R.N. 1865,
became Lieut. 18715, Com. 1887, Capt.
1894, Rear-Adm. 1905, Vice-Adm. 1910,
Adm. 1913, and Adm. of the Fleet 1917 ;
served in China 190?), in command of
Naval Brig, at relief of Pekin (despatches,
C.B.); was a Naval A.D.C. to King
Edward VII. 1904-5 : appointed Rear-
Adm. in Channel Fleet 1906, to command
5th Cruiser Squadron 1907, second in
command of Mediterranean Fleet 1908, to
command 2nd Div. of Home Fleet 1910,
Com.-in-Ch. of Home Fleets 1911, First
and Principal Naval A.D.C. to H.M.
1914, Com.-in-Ch. at the Nore 1914, and
Bath King of Arms 1919; has Grand
Cross of Order of Crown of Italy, and is
a Grand Officer of Legion of Honour :
m. 1876, Edith Saumarez, da. of the
late Rev. Frederick Grosvenor, R. of
Dunkerton, Somerset; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1900, C.V.O. 1907, K.C.V.O. 1909,
KNIGHTS.
K.C.B. (Mil.)i9io, G.C. V.O. 1912, G.C.B.
(Mil.) 1916. [He died Nov. 23rd, 1920.]
Son living — Cyril, R.N. b. 1881; Lieut.-
Com. 1911 : m. 1906, Dorothy, youngest da.
of Gother Mann, of Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Daughters living — Dorothy, b. 1876 : m.
1897, Frederic Winfried Da Trobe-Bateman,
of 36, Kensington Mansions, Trebovir Road,
S.W., — Noel, b. 1882 : m. 1904, Capt. Charles
Penrose Rushton Coode, C.B. , D .S .O. , R.N. , —
Stella, b. 1885.
Callender, Sir Thomas Octavius,
son of the late William O. Callender, of
Bournemouth ; b. 1855 ; is Managing
Director of Callender's Cable and Con-
struction Co. (Limited), of London, Erith,
and Bombay, a M.I.E.E., and a J.P. for
Kent : m. 1885, Bessie Emmeline, da. of
William Pinnock, of Belvedere, Kent ;
cr. Knt. 1918. West Heath House, Abbey
Wood, S.E.2. ; Hamilton House, Victoria
Embankment, E.C. ; St. Stephen's, Cale-
donian, Royal Automobile, and Byculla
[Bombay) Clubs.
Son living — Thomas Ormiston, b. 1896,
Lieut. R.M.
Callwell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles
Edward, K.C.B., son of Henry Callwell,
of Lismoyne ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Hailey bury ;
entered R.A. 1878, became Capt. 1886,
Major 1896, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1900, Col.
1904 (retired 1909), and Hon. Maj.-Gen.
1916; served during Afghan War 1880
(medal), in Transvaal Campaign 1881,
and in S. Africa 1899-1902, present at
actions of Vaal Kranz, Tugela Heights,
Pieters’ Hill, and Bergendal, at relief of
Ladysmith, and afterwards Comdg. a
column (despatches, Queen’s medal with
six clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; was Staff-Capt. Head
'Quarters 1887-91, D.A.AiG. there 1891-2,
Brig.-Major, W. Dist. 1893-6, D. A. Q.M.G.
Head Quarters 1903-4, Assist. Di-
rector of Military Operations and Gen.
Staff Officer, Head Quarters 1904-7,
Director of Mil. Operations at the War
Office 1914-16, and on Special Ser. with ;
Allies 1916-18; is a Com. of Legion of
Honour; has Orders of St. Stanislas of
Russia, Rising Sun of Japan, White Eagle
of Serbia, Crown of Italy, Crown of
Belgium, Redeemer of Greece, and Crown
of Roumania (with swords) ; author of :
various mil. works; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1907,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917. 26, Campden House
Chambers, Kensington, W. ; United
Service Club.
Calthorpe, Adm. the Hon. Sir
Somerset Arthur Gough-, G.C.M.G.,
K.C.B., C. V.O. [see B. Calthorpe].
•Gambon, HE. Paul, G.C.B., G.C. V.O. ,
son of Hippolyte Cambon; b. 1843; Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford 1904, Hon. LL.D. Camb.
1906 ; has been Sec. G6n. of Prefecture in
the Alpes-Maritimes and the Bouches du
Rhdne, Prefect of the Aube Doubs and
of the Nord, Resident-Gen. at Tunis, and
Ambassador at Madrid and Constanti-
nople ; was Ambassador for France in
London 1898-1920 ; is a Member of French
Institute ; has Grand Cross of the Legion
of Honour; cr. G.C. V.O. (Hon.) 1903,
G.C.B. (Hon. Civil) 1917.
Cameron; Sir Charles Alexander,
C.B. , M.D., only surviving son of the
late Capt. Ewen Cameron; b. 1830;
Ph.D. , L.K.Q.C.P. 1868, F.R.C.S.I.
1874, D.P.H. (Carpb.) 1875, M.K.Q.C.P.
1880, M.D. Roy. JJniv. of Ireland
1896, F.R.C.P.I. 1898; Pres. R.C.S.I.
1885-6 (Hon. D.P. H. 1859); Harben
gold- medallist 1902 ; was Vice-Pres. of
873
Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain
and Ireland 1883-9 I sometime Examiner
in Univ. of Camb., and in Roy. Univ. of
Ireland ; is Medical Officer of Health
for Dublin, Public Analyst for Dublin,
Limerick, Waterford, Galway, and 24
counties, ’Professor of Chemistry and
Hygiene in Roy. Coll, of Surgeons, Ire-
land, a Member of Army Med. Advisory
Committee, a Past Pres, of Roy. In-
stitute of Public Health, of So. of Public
Analysts, and of Irish Med. Asso., Vice-
Pres. of Roy. Dublin So. , and an Hon.
Member of Acad, of Medicine (Sweden),
of State Med. So. (California), of Hygiene
Sos. of France, Belgium, Paris, Bordeaux,
of Vet. Asso. of Ireland, of Sanitary
Engineers’ Institute, of Roy. Institute of
Architects, of Institute of Engineers, &c. ;
author of numerous works on medical
and chemical science ; knighted in recog-
nition of his scientific attainments and
efforts to improve the state of public health
in Ireland : m. 1862, Lucie, who d. 1883,
da. of the late John Macnamara, of Dublin ;
cr. Knt. 1885, C.B. (Civil) 1899. 27,
Raglan Road, Dublin ; Friendly Brothers'
House [Dublin), a7id Savage [London)
Clubs.
Son living — Ernest Stuart, b. 1872.
Daughters living — Lucie: m. 1911, John
Denison Gerrard, Resident Magistrate, of
Cavan, co. Mayo, — Helena Margret : m. 1905,
Major Rupert Stanley, R.E.
Cameron, His Honour Sir Douglas
Colin, K.C.M.G. , son of Colin Cameron,
of Hawkesbury, Ontario ; b. 1854 ; ed. at
Van Kleek Hill, Ontario, and at Ottawa
Coll. ; is Pres, and Gen. Manager Rat
Portage Lumber Co., and Pres. Maple
Leaf Flour Mills Co., Ontario; sat in
Ontario Parliament 1902-3 ; appointed
Lieut.-Gov. of Manitoba 1911 : m. 1880,
Margaret, da. of William Ferguson, of
Van Kleek Hill, Ontario ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1914. Government House, Winnipeg,
Manitoba ; Manitoba, and Toronto Clubs.
Sons living — Douglas Lorn, b. 1888 : m.
1912, Georgina Mary, da. of Augustus
Nant an, —James Leslie Furgus, b. 1896.
Daughter living— Evelyn Anne, b. 1885: m.
1909, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Frazer Homer
Dixon, D.S.O.
Cameron, .SzrEdward J ohn, K. C.M. G.}
son of the late Dep.-Surg.-Gen. John
Charles Cameron, M.D. ; b. 1858 ; ed. at
Shrewsbury Sch., at Clifton Coll., and at
Merton Coll., Oxford ; was Private Sec. to
Gov. of Bahamas 1882-4, and to Gov. of
Leeward Islands 1884; appointed Assist.
Colonial Sec. and Treasurer, Sierra Leone
1884, Pres, of Virgin Islands 1887, a
M.L.C., Leeward Islands 1887, and a
M.E.C. 1888, Commr. Turks and Caicos
Islands 1893, Administrator, Colonial
Sec., and Treasurer, St. Vincent 1901,
Administrator and Colonial Sec., St. Lucia
1909, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of The
Gambia 1913 ; acted as Colonial Sec.,
Sierra Leone 1885-6, as Judge of Supreme
Court, Turks and Caicos Islands 1893
and 1895, and as Gov. of Windward
Islands 1909, 1911, and 1912 ; retired
1920 : m. 1887, Eva Selwyn, da. of the
late Robert Mackintosh Isaacs, LL.D.,
of N.S. Wales ; cr. C.M.G. 1905,
K.C.M.G. 1916. Travellers' , Isthmian,
and West Indian Clubs.
Son living — Guy Fremantle, b. 1894.
Daughters living — Leila Virginie, — Eileen
Julia.
Cameron, Sir Hector Clare, C.B.E. ,
son of the late Donald Cameron, of Plan-
tation Zeelugt, Demerara ; b. 1843 ; ed.
28*
874
KNIGHTAGE.
at St. Andrews (Hon. LL. D. 1911) and
Glasgow 1912 (M.B. and C.M. 1866.
M.D. 1868, Hon. LL.D 912) Univs. ;
is Emeritus Professor of Clinical Surgery
in Glasgow Univ. ; sometime Pres, of
Faculty of Physicians and Surgs. , Glas-
gow ; has contributed articles to various
Medical Journals : m. 1872, Frances, who
d. 1879, da. of William Hamilton Mac-
donald; cr. Knt. 1900, C.B.E. 1918. 18,
Woodside Crescent , Glasgow; Western ,
and Caledonian Clubs.
Sons living — Donald Cunningliame, b. 1875 :
m. 1905, Camilla Leonora, da. of the late
Robert l’eel Lamond, of 8, Marchmont Ter-
race, Glasgow, — Hector Charles (23, Devon-
shire Place, W.),b. 1878: m. 1909, Dorothy,
da. of the late William Edward Hill, of
Blackheath, S.E.
Daughter living — Hester: m. 1908, Anthony
Stoddard Murray.
Cameron, Major Sir Maurice Alex-
ander, K.C.M.G. , son of the late Lieut. -
Col. Alexander Cameron, C.B., 42nd
Roy. Highlanders ; b. 1855 ; ed. at Wel-
lington Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich; entered R.E. 1874, became
Capt. 1885, and Major 1894 ; retired 1897 ;
was Dep. Colonial Engineer of Straits
Settlements 1883-92 ; appointed a Crown
Agent for the Colonies 1895, and Senior
Crown Agent 1918 : m. 1st, 1894, Ethel
Georgiana, who d. 1903, da. of the
late W. R. Ancrum, of St. Leonard’s
Court, Gloucestershire ; 2nd, 1920, Frances
Mary, da. of the late Charles Henry
Perkins; cr. C.M.G. 1900, K.C.M.G.
1914. 81, Bedford Gardens, W. ; Naval
and Military, and United Service Clubs.
Sons living — Alexander Maurice, b. 1898, —
John Ancrum, b. 1903.
Campbell, Maj.-Gen. Sir David
Graham Muschet, K. C.B. ; b. 1869; en-
tered Lancers 1889, became Brevet Major
1902, Lieut. -Col. 1912, Brevet Col. 1915,
and Major Gen. 1917 ; S. African War
1899-1902, present at relief of Kimberley
(despatches, Queen’s medal with seven
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
Brevet Major), European War 1914-18 on
Staff (despatches, C.B., Brevet Col.,
Maj.-Gen., K.C.B., Legion of Honour);
appointed a Div. Com. 1919: rn. 1899,
Janet Mary, da. of the late Sir Robert
Smith Aikman, LL.D. [see Aikman,
“Knights’ Widows”]; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1916, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Campbell, Gen. Sir Frederick,
K.C.B. , D.S.O., son of the late Capt.
Leveson Granville Alexander Campbell,
of Fairfield, Ayrshire; b. i860; ed. at
Wellington Coll. ; Lieut. Roy. Ayr and
Wigtown Mil. 1877-8 ; entered 40th Regt.
1879, and I.S.C. (Queen’s Own Corps of
Guides) 1882, became Capt. 1890, Brevet
Major 1896, Major 1899 Comdt. 40th
Pathans 1899-1906), Lieut. -Col. and Brevet
Col. 1904, Col. 1907, Maj.-Gen. 1911,
Lieut.-Gen. 1917, and Gen. 1919; retired
1920 ; served with Hazara Expedition
1888, as Assist. Sup. Signalling Officer
(medal with clasp), with Chitral Relief
Force 1895, present at action of Mala-
kand Pass (despatches twice, medal with
clasp, Brevet Major), and on N.W.
Frontier of India 1897-8, with Malakand
Field Force, and during operations in Ba-
jaur and Mamund Country (despatches),
with Utman Khel and Buner Expeditions
(despatches, clasp, D.S.O.), with Tibet
Mission 1903-4, present at capture of
Gyantse and march to Lhassa (slightly
wounded, despatches, medal with clasp,
Brevet Col.), and during European War
1914-18 (despatches, K.C.B., promoted);
was D.A.A.G. for Musketry, Bengal
1891-5, A.A.G. for Musketry, Army Head
Quarters, India 1906-8, and a Brig. Com.
1908-14 ; appointed Col. 40th Pathans
1911, and to command a Div., India
1915: m. 1886, Eleanor Martha, da. of
J. Cannon ; cr. D.S.0. 1898, C.B. (Mil.)
1910, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916. Torrdarach ,
Pitlochry, Perthshire.
Son living — Frederick Charles Gunning, M.C.,
b. 1887; Capt. Indian Army.
Daughter living — Eleanor May Alexandra:
m. 1916, Capt. Geoffrey Ernest Douglas
Learoyd, 21st Lancers.
Campbell, Sir Gordon Huntley,
K. B.E. ; b. 18 — ; a Director of W..
Weddel and Co. (Limited), of 17, St.
Helen’s Place, E.C. , of Employers’ Lia-
bility Assurance Co. (Limited), and Chnu
Collections Committee, British Red Cross
So., and Order of St. John; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.
Campbell, Sir James, LL.D., son of
Donald Campbell, of Monzievaird, Perth-
shire ; b. 1843 ; ed. at Perth Acad. , and
at Edinburgh ; Hon. LL.D. , Aberdeen:
1903 ; is Chm. North of Scotland Coll, of
Agriculture, of County of Banff Bursary
Fund, and of East of Scotland Trust
(Limited), a Gov. of Aberbeen Technical
Coll., a Member of Aberdeen Provincial
Committee for Training of Teachers, and
of Gen. Committee of Ch. of Scotland
and a J.P. and a D. L. , Banffshire; was-
Convener of co. Banff 1896-1913 : m. 1st,
1873, Charlotte Rose, who d. 1898, da. of
Capt. Alexander Robertson, 23rd Regt. v
2ndly, 1906, Grace Campbell, da. of Ewan
Campbell Cameron, of Garrows, Dunkeld ;
cr. Knt. 1918. Garrows, Dunkeld ; 14,
Douglas Crescent, Edinburgh ; Caledonian
United Service, Conservative {Edinburgh),,
and University (Aberdeen) Clubs.
Campbell, Sir John Stratheden,
K.C.S.I., C.I.E., son of the late John
Scarlett Campbell; b. 1863; ed. at Rugby,
and at Balliol Coll., Oxford; entered
I.C.S. 1881, became Dep. Commr. N.-W.
Provinces 1896, Dist. and Sessions Judge
1896, Magistrate and Collector 1898,
Commr. of Kumaon 1906, and a Mem-
ber of Board of Revenue, 1914; was su
Member of United Provinces War Board,
1917-18 ; retired 1918 : m. 1884, Honor,
da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Sir Oliver
Richardson Newmarch.K.C.S. I., formerly
Indian Army [see Newmarch, “Knights'
Widows”]; cr. C.I.E. 1907, C.S.I. 1909,
K C.S I. 1918. Junior Carlton, and East
India United Service Clubs.
Campbell, Hon. Sir Marshall, son of
the late William Campbell, of Muckle
Neuk, Victoria Co., Natal; b. 1849; ed.
privately ; is Managing Director of Natal
Estates Co. (Limited), a Senator in S.
African Parliament, and a M.L.C. ; was
a Member of Natal-Transvaal Boundary
Delimitation Commn., and of S. African
Native Affairs Commn. : m. 18 — , Ellen,
da. of John C. Blarney, of Mount Pros-
pect, Natal; cr. Knt. 1916. Muckle
Neuk, Marriott Road, Berea, Durban,
Natal; Durban, and Royal Yacht (Dur~
ban) Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living— Two.
Campbell, Col. Sir (Robert) Neil,
K.C.M.G., C.B., C.I.E. , M.B. , son of
Robert Campbell; b. 1854; ed. at Edin-
KNIGHTS,
875
burgh Institution, and at Edinburgh
Univ. (M.B. and C.M. 1876); entered
Army 18 77, became Lieut.-Col. Indian
Med. Ser. 1897, and Col. 1909 ; retired
1914; served with Naga Hills Expedition
1879-80 (despatches, medal with clasp),
and with Akha Expedition 1883-4 (de-
spatches) ; was Inspector-Gen. of Civil
Hospitals in E. Bengal and Assam, and
a M.L.C. 1909, and of Assam (also In-
spector-Gen. of Prisons) 1912-14; has
commanded a Gen. Hospital since 1916;
is a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England ; has Kaisar-i-
Hind gold medal : m. 1881, Ethel, da. of
Benjamin Bensley ; cr. C. I.E. 1909, C.B.
(Mil.) 1912, K.C.M.G. 1917. East India
United Service Club.
Daughter living — Margaret Amy: m. 1918,
Capt. Robert M. M. Bruce Lockhart, M.C-,
Indian Army.
Campbell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Walter,
K. C. B. , K. C. M. G. , D. S. O. , son of the late
John Campbell, of Kathfern, co. Antrim;
b. 1864; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1885); entered
Gordon Highlanders 1887, became Capt.
1897, Brevet Major 1898, Major 1906,
Lieut.-Col. 1907, Col. 1911, and Maj.-
Gen. 1916 ; served with Waziristan Ex-
pedition 1894-5 as Assist.-Sup. of Army
Signalling (medal with clasp), in operations
in Chitral 1895, present at storming of
Malakand Pass (medal with clasp), with
Tirah Expedition 1897-8, present at action
of Dargai (despatches, two clasps, Brevet
Major), in S. Africa 1899-1902, as Brig.-
Major Highland Brig. , and as D.A. A.G.,
Head Quarters, present at battles of
Magersfontein and Paardeberg (despatches
twice, Queen's medal with five clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, D.S.O.),
and during European War 1914-19, as
A. A. and Q.M.G. 6th Div. , D.A. and
Q.M.G. 3rd Corps and 3rd Army, and
subsequently as D. Q.M.G., Gallipoli and
Egypt (despatches eleven times, C.B.,
promoted, Orders of White Eagle of
Serbia, St. Saviour of Greece, Nile of
Egypt, and El Nahda of the Hedjaz,
Legion of Honour, K.C.M.G., K.C.B.);
was D.A.A.G. , Head Quarters, Ireland
1902-3, D.A. Q.M.G., War Office 1903-4,
Dep. Assist. Director 1904-8, Gen. Staff
Officer, Aldershot Command 1908-11,
and A. Q.M.G., Scottish Command
1911-14; acted as Assist. Commr.,
City Police 1911 ; appointed Maj.-
Gen. in Charge of Administration,
Aldershot Command 1919 : m. 1904,
Gladys Isabella, only da. of the late
Major Lutley Jordan, formerly Border
Regt., of 22, Lexham Gardens, Kensing-
ton, W.; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.)
1915, K.C.M.G. 1917, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1919. Mytchett Place , Farnborough,
Hants ; United Service Club.
Daughters living — Eileen Isabel, b. 1905,
Nancy, b. 1914.
Campbell, Lieut.-Gen. Sir William
Pitcairn, K.C.B. , son of the late James
Pitcairn Campbell, of 38, Lower Belgrave
Street, S.W. , and Beomands, Chertsey ;
b. 1856; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ;
entered Army 1875, became Capt. King’s
Roy. Rifle Corps 1885, Major 1893,
Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. 1900, Col.
1904, Maj.-Gen. 1907, and Lieut.-Gen.
I9I3 1 retired 1920 ; served with Soudan
Expedition 1884-5, with Mounted Inf.
Camel Corps, present at actions of Abu
Klea, Gubat, and Metemneh (medal with
two clasps, bronze star), and in S.
African War 1899-1901, present at defence
of Ladysmith (despatches three times,
Queen’s medal with six clasps, Brevet
Col., A.D.C. to H.M.); was Inspector
of Musketry, N.-W. Dist. 1896-8, in
command of 5th Brig. 1st Army Corps
1904, of 3rd Inf. Brig., Aldershot 1904-8,
and of 5th Div., Irish Command 1909-13;
appointed Hon. Col. London Regt. 1913,
and Gen. Officer Comdg.-in-Ch., S.
Command 1914 and W. Command 1916;
was Col. Highland L.I. 1916-18, since
when he has been Col. Comdt. of a Batn.
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps : m. 1st, 18 — ,
Edith, who d. 1919, da. of the late Charles
Prothero, of Llanvrechva Grange, Mon-
mouthshire; 2ndly, 1920, Marion, da. of
the late David Scott Thresher, W.S. ,
of Edinburgh, and widow of Thomas
Tomlinson, Bar.-at-Law, of Kents Ford,
Grange-over-Sands; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1906,
K. C.B. (Mil.) 1915. 8, Hans Crescent,
S. W.; Beomands Cottage , Chertsey ; Naval
a?id Military Club.
Daughter living — Violet: m. 1916, Capt. John
L. Gordon, Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers.
Cantlie, Sir James, K.B.E. , M.B. ,
son of William Cantlie, of Keithmore,
Dufftown, Banffshire; b. 1851 ; ed. at
Milne’s Institution, Fochabers, and at
Aberbeen Univ. (M.A. 1871, M.B. 1873,
LL.D. 1919); F.R.C.S. England 1877;
raised Vol. Med. Staff Corps (now
R.A.M.C., T.F.) 1885, and was 1st
Comdt. thereof 1885-8; is Hon. Surg.-Col.
R.A.M.C. (T.F.), Surg. Seaman’s Hos-
pital, Lecturer at London Sch. of Tropical
Med. , and a Member of Council of British
Red Cross ; sometime Surg. to Charing
Cross Hospital, and Dean of Coll, of Med. ,
Hong Kong ; has 4th class Osmanieh,
and is a Knight of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England ;
has written widely on Surgery and Tropical
Diseases : m. 1884, Mabel Barclay,
O.B.E. (has M^daille de la Reine Elisa-
beth), da. of Robert Barclay Brown,
of Lindores, Putney, S.W. ; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1918. 23, Harley Street, W. ; The
Kennels, Cottered, Buntingford, Herts.
Sons living — Keith, b. 1886 : is in I.C.S., —
Colin, D.S.C., b. 1888; Lieut.-Com. R.N., —
Neil , M.C., b. 1892, — Kenneth, b. 1899.
Cappel, Sir Albert James Leppoc,
K.C.I.E. , son of the late J. Leppoc
Cappel ; b. 1836 ; served during Crimean
Campaign 1855-6, with Turkish Con-
tingent (medal) ; entered Indian Tele-
graph Ser. 1857 ; was Director-Gen. of
Telegraph Depart, of Govt, of India 1883-9
(several times specially thanked by Govt. ) :
m. 1873, Fanny Gibbon, who d. 1907,
da. of Gen. Sir Frank Turner, K.C.B.;
cr. K.C.I.E. 1887. 27, Kensington Court
Gardens, W.
Son living — Henry Julius, b. 1878.
Daughters living — Dorothy, b. 18 77, — Mary
Elizabeth, b. 1887: m. 1915, Major Hubert
Cecil Delacour Jarrett, Indian Army.
Capper, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Edward,
K.C.B., son of W. C. Capper; b. 1861 ;
ed. at Wellington Coll. ; entered R.E.
1880, became Capt. 1889, Major 1899,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1900, Lieut.-Col. 1905,
Brevet Col. 1906, Col. 1910, and Maj.-
Gen. 1915; served on N.-W. Frontier
of India 1898 (medal with clasp), in S.
Africa 1899-1902, in command of Railway
Pioneer Regt., and as Comdt., Johannes-
burg (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
C.B.), and during European War 1914-17,
as Dep. Inspector-Gen. of Communi-
cations, and subsequently as Ch. Engineer
(despatches twice, Legion of Honour,
876
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K.C.B.) ; was Comdt. and Sup. Balloon
Sch. and Factory, Aldershot 1906-9,
Comdt. Balloon Sch. 1909-10, and Comdt.
Sch. of Mil. Engineering, Chatham 1911-
14 ; appointed Director-Gen. of the Tank
Corps 1917, and Lieut. -Gov. of Guernsey
1920: m. 1895, Edith Mary, da. of
Joseph Beausire, of Liverpool ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1902, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917. Guernsey ;
Naval and, Military Club.
Carden, Adm. Sir Sackville Hamilton,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Capt. Andrew
Carden, of Barmane, Templemore; b.
1857; entered R.N. 1870, became Lieut.
1879, Com. 1894, Capt. 1899, Rear-Adm.
1908, Vice- Adm. 1914, and Adm. (retired)
1917; served in Egyptian Campaign 1882
(medal , bronze star) , in Suakin 1 884 (clasp) ,
with Benin Expedition 1897 (medal with
clasp), and during European War 1914-15,
Comdg. (i) E. Mediterranean Allied
Squadron, and (ii) Naval operations at
Dardanelles (despatches, K.C.M.G.) ;
was Rear-Adm., Atlantic Fleet 1911, and
Adm. Sup., Malta Dockyard 1912-14:
m. 1st, 1879, Maria Louisa, da. of Capt.
Loftus J. Nunn ; 2ndly, 1909, Henrietta,
da. of W. English Harrison, K.C., of
Gosmore, Hitchin ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1916.
United Service Club.
Daughter living — Florence Anne Henrietta, b.
1913.
Cardew, Sir Alexander Gordon,
K.C.S.I., el. son of the late Rev. J. W.
Cardew, V. of West Knoyle, Wilts ; b.
1861 ; ed. at Somersetshire Coll., Bath,
and at Queen’s Coll., Oxford (Scholar, B.A.
1882, M.A. 1886) ; entered I.C.S. 1882 ;
became Sec. to Malabar Land Tenures
Commn. 1885, and Assist. Sec. Judicial
and Legislative Depart. 1888 ; was In-
spector-Gen. of Prisons 1892-9, and Col-
lector and Magistrate 1899-1903, Sec. to
Govt, in Local, Municipal, and Legisla-
tive Departs. 1903-5, and in Revenue
Depart. 1905-12, and Ch. Sec. 1912-14 ;
sometime a Member of Gov.’s Council,
Madras : m. 1886, Evelyn Roberta,
C.B.E., da. of the late E. J. Firth; cr.
C.S.I. 1910, K.C.S.I. 1916. Somerford,
Madras; St. Margaret's , Ootacamund,
India.
Sons living — Alexander Evelyn, b. 1888;
Assist. Inspector, Financial Depart., Cairo :
m. 1920, Gertrude Evelyn, da. of the Rev.
Leonard Stamforth, V. of Broadway, Worces-
tershire,— Francis Mackay, b. 1904.
Daughters living — Margaret Isabel : tn. 1919,
Capt. Cuthbert George Bellard, sometime
R.A.F., — Janet Mary : m. 1919, Charles Edgar
Wood.
Cardew, Col. Sir Frederic, K.C.M.G .,
son of Frederic Cardew, H.E. I.C.S. ;
b. 1839 ; ed. at Mr. Allfrey’s Sch. , Tun-
bridge Wells, and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; entered Bengal Army 1858,
104th and 82nd Regts. 1864, became Capt.
1867, Brevet Major 1879, Lieut. -Col. S.
Lancashire Regt. 1883, and Col. 1887 ;
retired 1890; served in N.-W. Frontier
of India Campaign 1863 (despatches,
medal with clasp), during Zulu War
1879-81 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Major), and
during Transvaal Campaign 1880-81,
as A. A. and Q.M.G. to Natal Field
Force; was D. A. Q.M.G. at Aldershot
1873-8 and in S. Africa 1879-80, Assist.
Mil. Sec., China 1882-3, and A.A.G. , S.
Africa 1890; acted as Sub-Commr. in
Zululand 1884-6, and as Resident Commr.
there 1890; was Gov. and Com. -in-Ch.
or Sierra Leone 1894-1900 (also Consul
for Liberia 1896) : m. 1st, 1865, Clara, who
d. 1881, da. of John Duncan Newton,
of West Hoe, Plymouth; 2nd, 1887,
Katharine, da. of the late Joseph Savill,
of East Hill, • Colchester, and widow
of Col. Kent Jones, 57th Regt. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1894, K.C.M.G. 1897. Tudor
Cottage , Whitchurch, Oxon ; United Ser-
vice Club.
Sons living — Frederic Anstruther, b. 1866 :
m. 1894, Norah, da. of Col. — Kington, —
Cyril Duncan, b. 1867, — Claud Ambrose,
C.M.G. , b. 1870 [see “ Companionage ”].
Carew, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Reginald
Pole-, K.C.B., C.V.O. [see Pole, Bt.,
colls.].
Carkeek, Sir Arthur, son of Morgan
James Carkeek, of Redruth, Cornwall ; b.
1861 ; ed. at Trevarth Gram. Sch. ; is a
Public Works Contractor, Chm. of Corn-
wall Main Roads Committee, a J.P. and
a County Alderman for Cornwall, a
Member of its Territorial Force Asso. ,
and a Member of Advisory Committee for
appointing Magistrates ; unsuccessfully
contested Penryn and Falmouth Div.
of Cornwall (L) Dec. 1918 : m. 1884,
Hannah, da. of Jackson Gaskill, of Brix-
ton ; cr. Knt. 1916. Penventon, Red-
ruth, Cornwall.
Sons living — Arthur Leslie, b. 1888: m. 1920,
Barbara Dorothy, da. of Christopher Ellis,
of Bodriggy House, Hayle, — Bernard Morgan,
b. 1889, — Frederick Gaskill, b. 1897.
Daughters living — Ethel Gladys, b. 1886, —
Phyllis Maxfield, b. 1895.
Carlyle, Sir Robert Warrand,
K.C.S.I., C.I.E., son of the late Rev.
J. E. Carlyle; b. 1859; ed. at Glasgow
Univ., and at Balliol Coll., Oxford; en-
tered I.C.S. 1880; became Under-Sec. to
Bengal Govt. 1888, Joint Magistrate and
Dep. Collector 1890, Magistrate and Col-
lector 1894, Inspector-Gen. of Police,
Bengal 1902, a Member of Legislative
Council of Bengal, a Commr. of Land
Revenue, Bengal, and Ch. Sec. to Govt,
of Bengal 1905, and Sec. to Govt, of India
(Land Revenue and Agricultural Depart.)
1907; was a Member of Gov. -Gen.’s
Council 1910-15 ; has been a Member of
Central Tribunal, and a Trustee of King’s
Fund for Disabled Soldiers : m. 1903,
Isabel Jane (has 1st class Kaisar-i-Hind
gold medal), da. of the late James Barton,
of Farndreg, Dundalk; cr. C.I.E. 1898,
C.S.I. 1910, K.C.S.I. 1911. 51, South
Street, Park Lane , W. ; Oriental, and
Ranelagh Clubs.
Carmichael, Sir Duncan, son of the
late Dugald Carmichael, of Greenock ;
b. 1866 ; is a partner in the firm of
Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co., of
Calcutta, Bombay, and Kurrachee,
a M.L.C. of Bombay, and Managing
Agent in India of British India Steam
Navigation Co. ; cr. Knt. 1917. Oriental
Club.
Carmichael, Sir George, K.C.S.I. ;
b. 1866 ; ed. at Aberdeen Gram. Sch. and
Univ., and at Balliol Coll., Oxford;
entered I.C.S. 1886, became Assist.
Commr., Burma 1889, Assist. Commr.
Bombay 1894, Junior Collector, Bombay
1901, Senior Collector 1905, Senior Col-
lector and Magistrate, Bhor 1906, and
Ch. Sec. to Govt, of Bombay in Revenue
and Finance Depart. 1910 ; is a Member
of Bombay Executive Council : m. 18 — ,
Mary Gertrude, da. of C. T. Glover, of
Aberdeen; cr C.S.I. 1913, K.C.S.I. 1919.
Bombay.
Carmichael, Sir James, K.B.E., son
of the late Robert Carmichael, of Meik-
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lour, Perthshire; b. 1858; ed. privately;
a J.P. for London, Past Pres. Institute
of Builders and London Master Builders’
Asso. , a Member of Standing Council
thereof, a Member Govt. Surplus Property
Disposal Board, Chm. of Munitions Works
Board, Ministry of Munitions 1917-19,
and Director-Gen. of Housing in England
and Wales 1919-20 : m. 1884, Annie, da.
of James Reid, of Ruthven, Forfarshire ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Redclyffe , Ulla-
thorne Road , Streatham Park, S.W. 16/
Reform Club.
Daughter living — Dorothy Jean: m. 1913,
Thomas Greenwood.
Carnegie, Hon. Sir Douglas Lancelot,
G. C. V. 0. , K. C.M . G. [see E. Southesk].
Carr, Sir Emsley, son of Thomas
Hay Carr, of Leeds ; b. 1867 1 ed. in
Leeds ; is Editor and Part Proprietor
of News of the World, Vice-Chm. of
Western Mail, a Director of George
Newnes (Limited), Pres. Press Benefit
So. for S. Wales and Monmouthshire,
and a Fellow of Journalists’ Institute :
m. 1895, Jenny Lascelles, da. of Lascelles
Carr, of Cardiff ; cr. Knt. 1918. 9 , Pem-
bridge Square, W. ; Won ford, Walton
Heath, Surrey ; Constitutional, Ranelagh,
and Savage Clubs.
Sons living— George Hay, b. 1900, — Alfred
Emsley, b. 1903, — Walter Copley, b. 1907, —
Harry Lascelles (twin), b. 190 7, — William
Emsley, b. 1912.
Daughters living — Helen Sara, — Betty.
Carr, Sir William St. John, son of
Capt. John Carr, of The Lodge, Clonmel ;
b. 1848; ed. at French Coll., Black-
rock ; matriculated at Catholic Univ.,
Dublin ; served during Boer War 1899-
1901, with Imperial Light Horse; was
Dep. Chm. of Johannesburg Town
Council 1902-3, and first Mayor of
Johannesburg 1903-4 ; formerly Chm. of
Rand Water Board; is a J.P. for
Johannesburg Dist., and a Knight of St.
Gregory: m. 1878, Sarah, who d. 1901,
da. of Edward Slater, of Port Elizabeth,
S. Africa ; cr. Knt. 1905. P. 0. Box 130,
Johannesburg , Transvaal ; Rand (. Johan-
nesburg) Club.
Son living — Raymond St. John, b. 1880;
sometime Lieut. R.F.A.
Daughter living — Jean St. John, b. 1887 : m.
igii, Capt. Geoffrey Blake,* D.S.O., R.N., of
Northwood House, Fareham.
Carroll, Hon . Sir J ames, K. C. M. G. ;
b. 1857; was Native Interpreter to the
House of Representatives, New Zealand
1879-83, and a Member of New Zealand
Parliament 1887-1919; elected a M.E.C.
(representing natives) 1892, and became
Commr. of Stamp Duties 1896 ; was
Native Min. 1900-12 (acted as Prime Min.
1911) : m. 18 — , Heni Materon, O.B.E. ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1911. Wellington, New
Zealand.
Carruthers, //£>«. Sir Joseph Hector
McNeil, K.C.M.G., son of John Car-
ruthers, of Sydney, N.S. Wales; b. 1857;
ed. at Sydney Univ. (B.A. 1875, M.A.
1877); Hon. LL. D. , St. Andrews 1908;
was Min. for Public Instruction, N.S.
Wales 1889-91, Min. for Lands 1894-9,
Leader of Opposition 1902-4, and Premier
and Treasurer 1904-7; sat as a M.L.A.
of N.S. Wales 1887-1908; served as a
Member of Federal Convention 1896-7,
and represented N.S. Wales at Franco-
British Exhibition Roy. Commn. 1908 ;
elected a M.L.C, 1908 ; is a Solicitor : m.
1 st, 1878, Louise Marion, da. of the late
William Roberts, solicitor, of Sydney,
N.S. Wales; 2ndly, 1897, Alice, da. of
Alexander Burnett, of Sydney, N.S. Wales;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1908. Highbury, Waver ley,
Sydney, New South Wales ; Australian
(Sydney) Club.
Sons living — (By 2nd marriage) Joseph
Burnett, b. 1898, — Douglas, b. 1900, —
Wallace, b. 1901.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Ida
Mary, b. 1880, — (by 2nd marriage) Alice, b.
1904, — Evelyn, b. 1906, — Thelma, b. 1908.
Carson, Right Hon. Sir Edward
Henry, P.C., K.C., M.P., LL.D. [see
“ Privy Council”].
Carson, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Wallace,
C.B., ; b. 18 — ; is Maj.-Gen. Canadian
Forces ; served during European War
1914-17 (despatches, C.B., Russian Order
of St. Stanislas) ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1916,
Knt. 1917.
Carter, Maj.-Gen. Sir Evan Eyare,
K.C.M.G., C.B., M.V.O., son of
the late Eyre Toppin Carter, of St.
Michaels, Barbados ; b. 1866 ; ed. at
King's Sch., Canterbury, and at Trin.
Coll., Oxford ; entered Leicestershire
Regt. 1889, transferred to Army Ser.
Corps 1890, became Capt. 1894, Major
1901, Lieut.-Col. 1910, Col. 1913, and
Maj.-Gen. 1918 ; S. Africa 1899-1901 on
Lines of Communication and Head
Quarters Staff as D.A.A.G. and Assist.
Director of Transport (despatches,
C.M.G.), European War 1914-18 as
A.Q.M.G. Lines of Communication and
Director of Supplies (despatches four
times, C.B., Com. Legion of Honour,
2nd class Russian Orders of St. Stanislas
and St. Anne with swords, Com. Belgian
Order of the Crown, Croix de Guerre,
Maj.-Gen., K.C.M.G., American D.S.M.) ;
was D.A.A.G., Belfast 1897-8, and at Cape
of Good Hope 1898, and D. A.Q.M.G. at
Army Head Quarters 1 901-4; employed on
Staff of H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught
for Coronation of H.M. King Edward V II.
1902 ; was Ch. Instructor at Army Ser.
Corps Sch. of Instruction 1905-8 ; ap-
pointed Assist. Director of Supplies and
Transport 1913, Officer in Charge of
Records, Army Service Corps 1913, and
Director of Supplies and Transport, War
Office 1919: m. 1891, Ada Helen Ernes-
tine, only da. of the late Col. R. M. F.
Sandford, R.E. ; cr. C.M.G. 1900. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K .C.M.G.
1919. Park Hill, Farnborough ; United
Service Club.
Son living — Eyre Charles Douglas Sandford,
b. 1893; Major (retired) R.A.S.C. ; in Egyptian
Civil Ser.
Daughter living — Enid Hope, b. 1899.
Carter, Sir Frank Willington, C.I.E. ,
C.B.E., son of the late Rev. William
Adolphus Carter, Fellow and Bursar of
Eton Coll. ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Cheltenham ;
formerly a Director of Turner, Morrison
and Co. (Limited), merchants, of Cal-
cutta ; is a Member of Indian Sugar
Commn. ; Sheriff of Calcutta 1918 : m.
1912, Mary, da. of the Rev, Dacres
Olivier, Canon of Salisbury, and widow
of Com. Charles James Collins, R.N.
[Eden, Bt., colls.]; cr. C.I.E. 1915,
C. B.E. 1918, Knt. 1919. 6, Lyons
Range, Calcutta ; Oriental and Royal
Automobile (London), and Bengal (Cal-
cutta) Clubs.
Carter, Sir George John, A
son of George Dean Carter ; b. i860 ;
ed. privately ; is Managing Director of
Cammed, Laird and Co. (Limited), of
Birkenhead, Director of English Insurance
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Co. (Limited), Past Pres, of Shipbuilding
Employers’ Federation, a Member of
Council of Institute of Naval Architects,
a M.I.C.E., a M.I.M.E., and a J.P. ;
during European War was Chm. of Mer-
chant Shipbuilding Advisory Committee
to Controller of Shipping, and subse-
quently a Member of Shipbuilding
Council : m. 1894, Edith Harriet, da.
of the late J. S. Vaux, of Sunderland ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1917. Bracken-wood. ,
Higher Bebington, Cheshire ; Dinbren
Hall Llangollen, N . Wales; Consti-
tutional, Royal Societies' , and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Sons living — George Mordey, b. 1895, — Philip
Watts, b. 1898.
Carter, Sir Gilbert Thomas,
K.C.M.G., only son of the late Com.
Thomas Gilbert Carter, R.N. (who
served as Midshipman at Copenhagen
1801); b. 1848; entered R.N. 1864, be-
came Assist. Paymaster 1869, and retired
1875 ; successively served as Vol. under
Colonial Govt, at Sierra Leone, as Pay-
master of Colonial yacht “Sherbro,”
during transfer to Great Britain of Dutch
Settlements on Gold Coast (subsequently
a Commr. for valuation of Ordnance and
Stores left by the Dutch), and during part
of Ashanti War ; was Private Sec. to Gov.
of Leeward Islands (Sir George Berkeley,
K.C.M.G.) 1875-9, a M.E.C., a M.L.C.,
and Treasurer and Collector of Customs
at the Gold Coast 1879-83, and in the
Gambia 1883-8 (administered Govt, in
absence of Gov.), Administrator of the
Gambia 1888-91, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of
Lagos 1891-6, Gov., Com.-in-Ch. and
Vice-Adm. of Bahamas 1897-1904, and
Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. , Barbados 1904-10;
administered Govt, of Trinidad 1907; is
a F.S.A., a Fellow of Roy. Colonial
Institute, and a Fellow of Zoological,
Entomological, and Geological Sos. : m.
1 st, 1874, Susan Laura, who d. 1895, da.
of the late Lieut. -Col. Edward Hocker,
C.B. ; 2nd, 1903, Gertrude Codman, only
child of the late Francis Vose Parker,
of Boston, U.S.A. ; cr. C.M.G. 1890,
K.C.M.G. 1893. Ilaro Court, Barbados.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Humphrey
Gilbert, b. 1884 ; Economic Botanist, Calcutta
Botanical Depart., — (by 2nd marriage) John
Codman, b. 1910.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Lily
Barbara, b. 18 77: m. 1914, Eric Tayleur, —
Evelyn Laura, b. r88o: m. 1906, Lieut.-Col.
William Nicholas White, D.S.O., Army Ser.
Corps.
Carter, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Thomas,
K.C.M.G., son of Edward Carter, for-
merly 29th Regt., of Galboolah House,
co. Tipperary ; b. 1855 ; entered Leicester-
shire Regt. 1885, became Lieut.-Col. 1906,
Col. 1909, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1919;
appointed Inspector of Army Pay Offices
1917 (K.C.M.G., Order of Leopold of
Belgium), and Paymaster-in-Ch. 1918 :
7n. 1881, Ellie Louise Crossley, da. of the
late E. J. Webb, of Bloomville, King's
co. ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1917. 7, Morning ton
Avenue, W.
Sons living— Edway George Webb. D.S.O., b.
1882 [see •‘Companionage”],— Ernest Albert
John, b. 1894 ; Lieut. R.N.R., — Louis Alfred |
Latimer, D S.O., b. 1886 Lee “Companion- |
age”], — Brian Wolseley Webb, b. 1901.
Carter, Sir William, son of Henry
Keeley Carter, of West Street, Marlow,
Bucks; b. 1848 ; ed. privately; is a J.P.
for Windsor (Mayor 1908-9 and 1913-19),
and for Berks; sometime a Sup., Pru-
dential Assurance Co. : m. 1871, Rebecca,
da. of Charles Newson, of Debenham,
Suffolk ; cr. Knt. 1920. Suffolk Lodge,
Windsor ; Constitutional ( Windsor)
Club.
Carter, His Honour Sir William
Morris, C.B.E. , son ofSidney James Carter,
of Canterbury ; b. 1873 ; ed. at King's
Sch., Canterbury, and at Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1897, B.C.L. 1901); Certi-
ficate of Honour, Bar Examinations 1899 I
Special Prizeman, Council of Legal Edu-
cation in Constitutional Law ; Bar. Lin-
coln's Inn 1899 ; appointed Registrar
and Principal Registrar of Documents,
E. Africa .Protectorate 1902, Magistrate
1902, a Judge of High Court of Uganda
and a Judge of Court of Appeal for East
Africa 1903, and Ch. Justice of Uganda
1912, and of Tanganyika Territory 1920;
was Chm. Supplies Board, Uganda 1914,
in charge of Uganda Supplies 1914-16,
and Assist. Director of Transport Con-
tracts 1916-17 (despatches); organized
Shortages Section Min. of Food (London)
1917-18; cr. C.B.E. 1918, Knt. 1919.
Dar es- Salaam, Tanganyika Territory ,
East Africa ; Royal Societies' Club.
Carter, Sir Edgar Bonham-,
K.C.M.G., C.I.E., son of Henry Bon-
ham-Carter, of 5, Hyde Park Square,
W. ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Clifton Coll. , and at
New Coll., Oxford; Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1895 ; appointed Legal Sec. to the Sudan
Govt. 1899, Judicial Commr. 1900, Senior
Judicial Officer, Baghdad 1917, and
Judicial Sec., Mesopotamia 1918 ; has
Grand Cordon of Order of the Nile ; cr.
C.M.G. 1909, C.I.E. 1919, K.C.M.G.
1920. Baghdad; Athenceum, and United
University Clubs.
Carter, Sir Maurice Bonham-,
K.C.B., K.C.V.O., youngest son of
Henry Bonham-Carter, of 5, Hyde Park
Square, W. ; b. 1880 ; was Private Sec.
to Prime Min. (Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith,
M.P.) 1910-16; appointed an Assist.-
Sec. Min. of Reconstruction 1917 : m.
1915, Violet, da. of the Rt. Hon. Herbert
Henry Asquith, P.C. , M. P., K.C. ;
cr. K.C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.C.V.O. 1917.
x, Dorset Street, W.i.
Daughters living — Helen Laura Cressida, b.
1917, — Laura Miranda, b. 1918.
Cartmell, .Szy Harry; b. 18 — ; is Chm.
Preston Education Committee, and a
Member of National Church Assembly;
Mayor of Preston 1913-19 ; cr. Knt. 1920.
St. Anne-on-Sea.
Cartwright, Right Hon. Sir Fairfax
Leighton, P.C., G. C.M.G., G.C.V.O-
[see “ Privy Council’’].
Cartwright, Sir (William) Chauncy,
K.C.M.G ., son of the late Richard Aubrey
Cartwright, ofEdgcote, Banbury; b. 1853;
ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ;
entered Foreign Office 1875 ; became
Acting 3rd Sec. to Embassy at Constanti-
nople April 1878, Sec. to Sir H. Drummond
Wolff, H.M.'s Commr. for E. Roumelia
Aug. 1878, Sec. to Lord E. Fitzmaurice
on the reconstitution of E. Roumelian
Commn. May 1880, Sec. to that Commn.
June 1880, and Ch. Clerk, Financial
Depart. Foreign Office, 1900; retired 1913;
was despatched to Egypt May 1882, with
rank of Acting 2nd Sec., and was in
charge of H.M.'s Agency and Consulate
Gen., Egypt in 1882 and 1883 ; has medal
with clasp and bronze star for Egyptian
Campaign 1882; was Sec. to Sir H. D.
Wolff’s Special Mission to Constantinople
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and Egypt 1885-7, aod to Min. Plen. at
Court of Persia (Sir H. D. Wolff) 1888-9,
and to Anglo-American Commn. at
Quebec and Washington 1898-9 ; cr.
C.M.G.i882,K.C.M.G. 1910. Travellers' .
National, and St. James's Clubs.
Caruana, Most Rev. Archbishop
Maurus, K.B.E., son of the late Henry
Caruana; b. 1867; ed. at Abbey Sch.,
Fort Augustus (Scotland) ; joined Order
of St. Benedict 1885 ; was Private Sec.
to Apostolic Delegate, Manila 1905-6 ;
has been Bishop of Malta since 1915 ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1918. Valletta and
Notabile, Malta.
Cassel, Right Hon. Sir Ernest Joseph,
P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. [see
“ Privy Council”].
Cassels, Hon. Sir Walter Gibson
Pringle, son of the late Robert Cassels ;
b. 1845 ; ed. at Quebec High Sch., and at
Toronto Univ (B.A. 1865); Bar. Canada
1869, and a K.C. 1883; appointed Judge
of Exchequer Court of Canada 1908 ; m.
1873, Susan, da. of Robert Hamilton, of
Harewood, Quebec; cr. Knt. 1917. Ot-
tawa, Canada.
Castenskiold, H.E. Henrik Greven-
kop, G.C.V.O., son of the late J. M.
Grevenkop Castenskiold, of Hoerby, Den-
mark ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Roskilde, and
Copenhagen ; was Sec. of Legation, St.
Petersburg 1890-91 and 1893-4, at Ber-
lin 1894-1900, and in London 1901-5,
and Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen.,
Christiania 1905-10 and Vienna and
Rome 1910- 12, since when he has been
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. for Den-
mark in London ; is Chamberlain to King
of Denmark: m. 1910, Anne Margaret,
who d. 1917, da. of Count Friis, of
Friisenborg, Denmark; cr. G.C.V.O.
(Hon.) 1914. 1, Cadogan Square, S. W. ;
Travellers' , Bachelors Clubs.
Cave, Col.SirThomas Sturmy, K.C.B.,
C.B.E., son of the late William Cave, of
Yateley, Hants; b. 1846; ed. at Queen-
wood Coll.; joined Vol. Forces 1863;
commanded 1st Vol. Batn. Hants Regt.
1888-1906 (V.D.), and S. Midland Brig.
(T.F.) 1906-11 ; was Assist. Director of
Auxiliary Forces (Vol.) at Headquarters
1904-6; is Hon. Col. (T.D.) 4th Hants
Regt. (T.F.), a Director of Engineer-
ing and other Cos., and on the Exe-
cutive Board of the Church Army;
Vice-Pres. Young Men’s Christian
Asso. (C. B.E.) ; author of “ The History
of the 1st Vol. Batn. Hants Regt. ” : m.
1878, Beatrice Maria, da. of Edward
Carlile, of Richmond; cr. C. B. (Civil)
1909 K.C.B. (Civil) 1911, C.B.E. 1918.
Kilworth, Woking ; Constitutional , and
National Clubs.
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fst e ‘ ‘ COMPANIONAGE ”] .
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1879; M.A. Dublin Univ., — Ann Barbara
Carlile, b 1891, — Joan Katherine Somer-
ville, M.R.C S., Iy-R C.P., b. 1893.
Cave, Sir Thomas Cave-Browne-,
C.B. [see Cave-Browne-Cave, Bt., colls.].
Cawston, sir John Westerman,
K.C.B. , son of the late Rev. John Caw-
ston, D.D. , R.N., Chap, of the Fleet ; b.
1859; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at New
Coll., Oxford; was a Principal Clerk in
Treasury 1904- 11, and Assist. Comptroller
and Auditor ot the Exchequer 1911-17,
since when he has been Dep. Master and
Comptroller of the Mint, and ex-officio
Engraver of H.M.'s Seals: m. 1888,
Beatrice, da. of the late Rev. J. Montague,
ofWimbish; ^.C.B, (Civil) 1912, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1919. 27, York House, Kensington,
W. ; Royal Mint, E.
Daughters living — Two.
Cayley, Maj.-Gen. Sir Walter de
Sausmarez, K.C.M.G, C.B. [see Cayley,
Bt., colls.].
Cecil, Col. Lord Edward Herbert
Gascoyne-, K.C.M.G., D.S.O. [see M.
Salisbury].
Chadwick, Sir Robert Burton, M.P. ,
son of Joseph Chadwick, of Liverpool ; b.
1869 ; ed. at Birkenhead Sch., and pri-
vately; is a Shipowner, head of the firm
of Joseph Chadwick and Sons, of Liver-
pool and London, and of Chadwick, Weir
and Co. (Limited), of Buenos Aires,
Director-Gen. of Stores and Transport,
Min. of Munitions, a Member of Disposal
Board and numerous Govt. Committees,
and a Member of Mersey Docks and Har-
bour Board ; was Director of Munitions
Overseas Transport 1915-19, also Liaison
Officer, Ministries of Munitions and
Shipping; sometime Chm. of Liverpool
Shipowners’ Asso., of Shipping Priority
Committee, Min. of Munitions, and of
Committee for Regulation of Petroleum
Supplies, Min. of Munitions ; S. African
War with Yeo. ; has Roy. Humane So.’s
medal; has sat as M.P. for Barrow-in-
Furness (Co. U) since Dec. 1918 : m. 1903,
Catherine Barbara, da. of the late Thomas
Williams; cr. Knt. 1920. 8, Hargreaves
Road, Sefton Park , Liverpool; Garth-
owen, Machynlleth, Wales ; Carlton, and
Royal Thames Yacht Clubs.
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Daughters living —
Chalmers, Capt. Sir Alfred John
George, son of James Macfarlane Chal-
mers, of Sunderland ; b. 1845 I ed. pri-
vately ; is a Master Mariner, and a
F.R.G.S. ; sometime Professional Mem-
ber of Marine Depart., Board of Trade:
m. 1874, Mary Henrietta, da. of Dr.
Frederick Henry Johnson, of Sunder-
land; cr. Knt 1911. 7, St. Quintin
Avenue, North Kensington, W.
Son living — Alfred Arthur Albert, b. 1877 :
m. 18 — .
Daughter living — Evelyn Maud Mary.
Chalmers, Sir Charles, son of Thomas
Chalmers, of Longcroft, Linlithgow ; b.
1861 ; ed. at Merchiston Castle, Edin-
burgh, and at Edinburgh Univ. (M.A.
1880) ; Convener of County Council, and
a J.P. and D.L. for Linlithgowshire, and
Chm. Roy. Scottish National Institution
at Larbert : m. 1900, Elizabeth, da. of
John Graham ; cr. Knt. 1918. Cathlaw,
Bathgate ; New ( Edinburgh ) Club.
Chalmers, Sir Mackenzie Dalzell,
K.C.B., C.S.I., second son of the late
Rev. F. S. C. Chalmers, D.D. , V. of
Nonington, Kent; b. 1847; ed. at King’s
Coll., London, and at Trin. Coll., Ox-
ford (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1871) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1869 ; served two years in B.C.S. ;
sometime a Counsel to Board of Trade
and a Revising Bar. ; acted as Ch.
Justice of Gibraltar 1893 ; was Judge of
County Court Circuit No. 21 1884-96
(Commr. of Assize 1895) ; Legal Member
of Council of Gov. -Gen. of India 1896-9,
Assist. Parliamentary Counsel to the Trea-
sury 1899-1902, Parliamentary Counsel
thereto 1902-3, and Permanent Under Sec.
of State for Home Depart. 1903-8; is a
Member of the Statute Law Committee,
a J.P. for Warwickshire, a Knight of
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of St. John of Jerusalem in England, a
Com. of Crown of Belgium, and a
Member of Red Cross Joint Committee,
of Civil Aerial Transport Committee,
and of Council of Roy. Aeronautical So. ;
appointed a Member of Roy. Comran.
on Vivisection 1906, British Delegate at
International Conference on Bills of Ex-
change at The Hague 1910 and 1912, a
Member of Roy. Commns. on Maltese
Affairs 1911, Sleeping Sickness, War
Risks, and Air Craft Insurance Com-
mittees 1914, and Rebellion in Ireland
1916 ; author of legal works on Sale of
Goods, Bills of Exchange, etc. ; cr. C.S.I.
1899, C.B. (Civil) 1904, K.C. B. (Civil)
1906. Ardgowan, 78, Hill Road , Wim-
bledon, S. W. ; Athenaeum, and Ranelagh
Clubs.
Chamba [see Bhuri Singh].
Chamberlain, Col. Sir Neville
Francis Fitzgerald, K.C.B., K.C.V.O.
[see Chamberlain, Bt. , colls.].
Chamberlin, Sir George Moore, son
of the late Robert Chamberlin, D.L. , J.P.,
of Catton House, Norfolk ; b. 1846 ; a
J. P. and an Alderman for Norwich
(Mayor 1891-2, and Lord Mayor 1916-17
and 1918-19), and a D.L. for Norfolk :
m. 1876, Emily Mary, da. of A. F. C.
Bolingbroke, J.P. ; cr. Knt. 1919. St.
Catherine' s Close, Norwich; Carlton, and
Norwich and Norfolk Clubs.
Chambers, 5/r(Robert) Newman, 2nd
son of the late Thomas Chambers, of
Aberfoyle ; b. 18 — ; sometime Town
Clerk of Londonderry (knighted in re-
cognition of his long and valuable ser-
vices during his official career in that
iCity); is a J.P. and D.L. for co.
Donegal (High Sheriff elect) : m. 1880,
Inez Alexa, who d. 1914, youngest da.
of the late Alexander Young, of Cool-
keiragh House, co. Londonderry ; cr.
Knt. 1897. Carrig Cnoc, co. Donegal;
Constitutional, and Northern Counties
Clubs.
Son living — Thomas Brooke Winsley, b.
1882 : tn. 1917, Marie, da. of M. Personoud,
of Doubly, Neufchatel.
Daughter living — Inez Mary Muriel : m. 1904,
Charles Arthur Munro.
Chambers, Sir Theodore Gervase,
K. B.E., son of the late Charles Harcourt
Chambers, Bar.-at-Law ; b. 1871 ; ed. at
Tonbridge, at St. Paul’s Sch., and at
Roy. Sch. of Mines (Asso. 1891) ; is a
Fellow of Surveyor's Institution, and a
Surveyor and Land Agent ; was Controller,
National War Savings Committee 1917-
20, since when he has been Vice-Chm. :
m. 1896, Georgina Maria, da. of Theo-
philus Sandeman ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 8,
North Street, Westminster , S. W. ; Union,
and Royal A utomobile Clubs.
Sons living — Theodore Gervase Sandeman,
M.C., b. 1897; Lieut. R.G.A., — Holroyd
Ferris, b. 1902.
Chamier, Sir Edward Maynard
Des Champs, son of Maj. -Gen. Francis
Edward Archibald Chamier, C. B. , C. I.E.,
Indian Army ; b. 1866 ; ed. at Hailey-
bury ; Bar. Inner Temple 1887 ; became
Govt. Advocate, N.-W. Provinces and
Oudh 1896, Additional Judicial Commr.,
Oudh 1901. Judicial Commr. 1907, Puisne
Judge of High of Judicature, N.-W. Pro-
vinces, India 1911, Ch. Justice of Bihar
and Orissa 1916, and Legal Adviser and
Sec. to Sec. of State for India 1917: m.
1894, Alice Mary, da. of the late W. H.
Cobb, formerly of Clifton, York; cr. Knt,
1916. East India United Service Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Chance, Sir Arthur, C.B.E., son of the
late Albert Chance; 1859; ed. at Univ..
Sch., Sch. of Medicine, and at Dublin
Univ. ; L.R.C.P. 1881, F.R.C.S.I. 1891,
Hon. F.R.C.S.E. 1905, Hon. F. R.C.P. I.
1914 ; was Surg. to Jervis Street Hospital,
Dublin 1884-6 and to Lord-Lieut. of
Ireland 1892-5 and 1906-15, and Pres, of
Roy. Coll, of Surgs. (Ireland) and of Sur-
gical Section of Roy. Acad, of Medicine
(Ireland) 1904-6, Univ. Examiner in
Clinical Surg. in Dublin Univ. 1905-6,
and a Member of Senate of National
Univ. of Ireland 1914; is a Member of
Council of Roy. Coll, of Surgs., Ireland,
Senior Surg. to Mater Misericordiae Hos-
pital, Dublin, a Member of Gen. Med.
Council, Consulting Surg. to Dr. Steeven’s
Hospital, to Michael’s Hospital, to Or-
thopaedic Hospital of Ireland, and to
Dental Hospital of Ireland, temporary
Col. Army Med. Ser. , Inspector of Special
Mil. Surg. Hospitals, Irish Command,
Consulting Surg. Min. of Pensions, and
Visitor in Lunacy for High Court of
Chancery in Ireland ; author of various
papers on surgical subjects : m. 1st, 1886,
Martha, da. of D. Rooney, of Belfast;
2ndly, 1900, Eileen, da. of William M.
Murphy, of Dartry, co. Dublin ; cr. Knt.
1905, C. B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 42, Merrion
Square East, Dublin.
Sons living — Norman Albert, b. 1887; some-
time Major R.E., — Percival Vincent, b. 1888 ;
Capt. Sapper-;, — Arthur, b. 1889; sometime
Major Indian Army Reserve of Officers., —
Oliver Plunkett, b. 1903, — George Quentin,
b. 1904, — Leslie Gerald, b. 1907, — Donald
Erswell, b. 1908, — Neville Francis, b. 1917.
Daughters living — Alice Bury, — Ethel Mar-
garet,— Dorothy Ann, — Elizabeth Mary, —
Marjorie Beatrix.
Chance, Sir Frederick William,
K.B.E. , el. son of the late Edward
Chance, D.L. , of Great Malvern; b. 1852;
is Chm. of the firm of Ferguson Bros.,
cotton manufacturers, of Carlisle, a Di-
rector of Carlisle and Cumberland Bank,
Bank of Liverpool, and Cockermouth, and
Keswick Railway, a J.P. and a D.L. for
Cumberland, and Chm. of Advisory Com-
mittee for State Purchase and Re-takings,
Carlisle; was Mayor of Carlisle 1904 ; sat
as M.P. for Carlisle (L) July 1905 to Dec.
1910: m. ist, 1891, Mary, who o'. 1905,
da. of the late George Berkeley Seton-
Kerr, ofKippilaw, co. Roxburgh; 2ndly,
1908, Josephine, da. of Sir Wilfrid Lawson,
M.P. , 2nd Bt. ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Morton. Carlisle; Lanerigg, Grasmere ;
Brooks' s Club.
Sons living— (By ist marriage) Robert Chris-
topher, b 1883: m. is 1 8, Marjorie Winifred,
da. ot William Graham Bradshaw, C B E-, of
Down Park. Sussex, — Frederick Selby, b.
1886,— Kenneth Miles, D.S.O., b. 1893 [see
“Co MPA IONAGE ’’]
Daughter living - (By ist marriage) E'eanor
Maiy, b. 1889 : tn 1917, Edward S. Calthrop,
who d. igi7-
Chancellor, Lieut.-Col. Sir John
Robert, K.C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the
late E. Chancellor, of Woodhall, Juniper
Green, Midlothian ; b. 1870 ; ed. privately,
and at R. M. A. ; entered R.E. 1890. became
Capt. 1901, Major 1910, and Lieut.-Col.
1918 ; retired 1919 ; Dongola Expedition
1896 (medal, Egyptian medal), Tirah
Expedition 1897-8 (despatches, D.S.Q.);
appointed Staff-Capt. at Head Quarters
1902, an Assist. Mil. Sec. to Imperial
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Defence Committee 1904, Sec. to Colonial
Defence Committee 1906, and Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch. of Mauritius 1911, and
of Trinidad and Tobago 1915 : m. 1903,
Elsie, third da. of G. Rodie Thompson,
J.P., D.L., of Lynwood, Ascot; cr.
D.S.O. 1898, C.M.G. 1909, K.C.M.G.
1913. Government House. Port of Spain,
Trinidad ; Army and Navy Club.
Chanda varkar, Sir Narayan Ganesh,
son of Ganesh Narayan Chandavarkar,
a Pleader at Sirsi, Kanara Dist. , Bom-
bay ; b. 1855 ; ed. at St. Mary’s High
Sch., Bombay, and at Elphinstone High
Sch. and Coll., Bombay (B.A. 1st class
1877, History and Political Economy Prize-
man, Junior Dakshina Fellow) (Pleader
Bombay High Court 1881, LL.B. 1st class
and Arnold Scholarship) ; 11 years English
Editor of The Indu Prakash ; in 1885
was Delegate to England to enlighten
electors on Indian matters ; was an Ad-
ditional M.L.C., Bombay 1897-1900, and
Pres, of Indian National Congress 1900 ;
has been a Fellow of Bombay Univ. since
1886, and a Syndic since 1901 ; became
Bombay Member of Indian U niv. Column.
1902, and Vice-Chancellor of Bombay
Univ. 1909; acted as Judge of Bombay
High Court 1901 ; was a Puisne Judge
of Bombay High Court 1901-13 (acted as
Ch. Justice 1909 and 1912), and Ch. Min.
to Maharaja Holkar of Indore 1913-14;
is Pres, of the Theistic Church in Bom-
bay, and of Bombay Branch of Roy.
Asiatic So. , Gen. Sec. of National Social
Conference, and Pres, of the Depressed
Classes Mission in Bombay ; cr. Knt.
1910. Pedder Road , Bombay.
Chandler, His Honour Sir William
Kellman, C.M.G. , LL.D., son of Andrew
Boyce Chandler, of Portland St. Peter,
Barbados; b. 1857; ed. at St. John’s
Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1880,
LL.M. 1888, LL.D. 1895); Bar. Inner
Temple 1879 > appointed Master in
Chancery, Barbados 1882, and also Judge
of Assist. Court of Appeal 1883 ; has
frequently acted as Ch. Justice and as
Colonial Sec., Barbados ; elected a Mem-
ber of House of Assembly 1881, and a
M.L.C. 1884; is Pres, of Barbados Legis-
lative Council and of Central Quarantine
Authority for W. Indies, a M.E.C. , Pres,
of Barbados Board of Health and Central
Poor Law Board, and owner of several
sugar plantations ; represented Barbados
in negotiations in connection with Mc-
Kinley Tariff Act at Washington 1891,
and at Ottawa Conference on Canada-
W. Indies Reciprocity Convention 1912 :
m. 1882, Ella Delisle, da. of the Hon.
J. M. Jones, M.L.C., Barbados; cr.
C.M.G. 1902, Knt. 1915. Welbeck, Bar-
bados.
Sons living — William Kellman, D.S.O., b.
1883 [see “Companionage”], — John Delisle
(Todds St. John, Barbados ), b. 1889: m.
1917, Winifred Marion, da. of A. S. Bryden,of
Barbados.
Daughters living — Annie Hilda, b. 1884, —
Sybil Robinson, b. 1887, — Winifred Kellman,
b. 1890: m. 19 — , J. F. Sealy, Rhodesian
Civil Ser., — Myra Lubbock, b. 1893 : m.
1917, A. S. Bryden, Junior, of Barbados, —
Ella Delisle, b. 1897, — Agnes Brenda, b. 1901.
Chandra Shum Shere Jung Baha-
dur Rana, H.H. Maharaja Sir , G.C.B.,
G. C. S./. , G. C. V. 0. , 5th son of Gen. Dhir
Shum Shere Jung Bahadur Rana, formerly
Com.-in-Ch. of Nepalese Army ; b. 1863 ;
ed. at Durbar High Sch., Kathmandu,
and at Calcutta Univ. ; Hon. D.C.L. ,
Oxford 1908; became Maj. -Gen. Nepalese
Army 1882, and Gen, of its S. Command
1885 and of its E. Command 1887 > was
Senior Comdg. Gen. of Nepalese Army,
and Director of Foreign Office and of
Public Instruction 1887-1901 ; appointed
Com.-in-Ch. of Nepalese Army March
1901, and Prime Min. and Marshal of
Nepal June 1901 ; is Hon. Gen. in
British Army, and Hon. Col. Gurkha
Rifles; received title of Maharaja 1901,
Chinese Order of Thong - Lin - Pimma
Kokang-Wong-Syan 1902; has trans-
lated several mil. books into Nepalese :
m. 1st, 1880, the Bada Maharani
Chandra Loka Bhakta, who d. 1905 ; 2nd
1905; cr. G.C.S.I. 1905, G.C.B. (Civil)
1908, G.C.V.O. 1911. Singha Durbar,
Kathmandu, Nepal.
Channell, Right Hon. Sir Arthur
Moseley, P.C. [see “ Privy Council”].
Chaplin, Sir (Francis) Drummond
Percy, K.C.M.G., son of the late Major
Percy Chaplin, 60th Rifles ; b. 1866 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford
(B A. 18—, M.A. 18—) ; Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1891 ; was Correspondent for Times
at Johannesburg 1897-8, for Morning Post
at St. Petersburg 1899-1900, Manager
Consolidated Goldfields of S. Africa
(Limited) 1900-14, Pres, of Transvaal
Chamber of Mines 1905-6, and a Member
of Transvaal Legislative Assembly 1907-
10, and of House of Assembly of Union of
S. Africa 1910-14 ; appointed Administra-
tor S. Rhodesia 1914: m. 1895, Margaret
Seton, C. B. E. , da. of the late W. S. Smith ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1917. Government House,
Salisbury , Rhodesia; Bachelors' , St.
James' s, and United University Clubs.
Chapman, Sir Arthur Wakefield, son
of the late Henry Chapman, of Wal-
thamstow; b. 1849; is a J.P. and D.L.
for Surrey (Vice-Chm. County Council
1909-11, Chm. 1911-17); formerly Chm.
Surrey Education Committee : m. 1876,
Agnes, who d. 1906, da. of Capt. Charles
Mangles, of Poyle Park, Tongham; cr.
Knt. 1915. 3, Palmer Street, St. James's
Park, S. W ; Reform Club.
Son living — Paul, D.S.O. , b. 1877 [see“CoM-
PANIONAGE ”].
Chapman, Gen. Sir Edward Francis,
K.C.B., son of Henry Chapman, formerly
of Woodford, Essex; b. 1840; entered
Bengal Artillery 1858, became Capt. 1872,
Major 1878, Lieut. -Col. 1879, Col. 1881,
Maj. -Gen. 1889, Lieut. -Gen. 1893, Gen.
1896, and Col. Commdt. 1903 ; served
throughout Abyssinian Campaign 1867-8
(mentioned in despatches, medal), in N.
Afghanistan as D.A. and Q.M.G. 1879-80
(despatches, medal with two clasps, star,
Brevet Lieut. -Col.), and with Burma
. Expedition 1885-6 (medal with clasp) ;
appointed in 1881 Mil. Sec. to Com.-
in-Ch. in India, and an A.D.C. to H.M.
Queen Victoria ; was Q. M. G. , India
1885-9, and Director of Mil. Intelligence
at Headquarters 1891-6, and in command
of Scottish Dist. 1896-1901 ; appointed
Master Gunner of St. James’s Park 1919;
| is an Esquire of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England: m. 1886, Georgiana
Charlotte Clive, da. of the late Sir Edward
Clive Bayley, K.C.S.I. [Metcalfe, Bt.];
rr. C.B. (Mil.) 1881, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1906.
Strathmore , Limps field, Surrey ; Athenceum
Club.
Chapman, Sir Samuel; b. 18 — ;
rendered sers. in connection with Perth
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during European War; cr. Knt. 1920.
Gleneagles House , Gleneagles, Perthshire.
Chapman, Sir Sydney John, K.C.B.}
C.B.E., son of David Chapman, of Man-
chester; b. 1871 ; ed. at Manchester
Gram. Sch. , at Owens Coll., Manchester,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (1st class Moral
Science Tripos Part I. and II.) ; some-
time Professor of Political Economy in
Manchester Univ. , Vice - Pres. Roy.
Statistical So. , a Member of Whitley
Committee on Capital and Labour, and
Director of Industrial (War Inquiries)
Branch, Board of Trade ; appointed Pres.
(Section F) British Asso. 1909, Chm.
of Economic (Labour) Commn., Union
of S. Africa 1913, Assist. Sec. Board of
Trade 1917, and Joint Permanent Sec.
1919 ; joint author of “ Work and
Wages," etc. : m. 1903, Mabel Gwendo-
line, da. of Thomas Henry Mordey, J.P.,
of Newport, Monmouth; cr. C. B.E.
1917, C.B. (Civil) 1919, K.C. B. (Civil)
1920. 3, Oak Hill Park , Hampstead,
N. W. 3 ; New University, and A uthors
Clubs.
Sons living — Roger, b. 1906, — Stephen, b.
1007-
Daughter living — Norah, b. 1904.
Ch apple, Sir John Henry George,
K.C.B., C.V.O., son of Capt. J. E.
Chappie, R.N. (retired); b. 1859; entered
R.N. 1876, became Paymaster 1888, Staff
Paymaster 1894, Fleet Paymaster 1900,
and Paymaster - in - Ch. 1908; retired
1918 ; appointed Sec. to the Privy Purse
1918 ; served during Zulu War 1879,
present at battle of Gingihlovo (medal
with clasp), in Egyptian Campaign 1882,
present at battles of El Magfar, Tel-el-
Mahuta, and Tel-el-Kebir (medal with
clasp, bronze star, 5th class Medjidie),
and with Soudan Expedition 1884 (clasp);
was Sec. to Corns. -in-Ch. on Pacific and
Mediterranean Stations and at Portsmouth
1890-1901 : m. 1893, Edith Blanche, da.
of the late Rev. William Dyson, V. of
Sittingbourne, Kent; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1901, C.B. (Mil.) 1911, C.V.O.
1916, K.C. B. (Civil) 1918.
Charles, Right Hon. Sir Arthur, P.C.
[see “ Privy Council’’].
Charles, Capt. Sir James Thomas
Walter, K.B.E., C.B., 2nd son of the
late James Charts, of Hursley ; b. 1865 ;
joined Mercantile Marine 1880, became
Sub-Lieut. R.N.R. 1891, Lieut. 1895, and
Com. 1907 (R.D.); sometime commanded
Cunard Line Roy. Mail Steamship
Lusitania ; now Comdg. Aquitania : m.
1893, Eleanor Mary, el. da. of the late
Rev. T. Macfarlane, V. of Clyro, Rad-
norshire; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1911, O. B.E.
(Mil.) and C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919, K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Harestock Close , near
Winchester.
Charles, Surg.-Gen. Sir Richard
Havelock, G.C.V.O., Al.D., son of the
late David Hughes Charles, M.D. , J. P. ,
of co. Tyrone, Ireland ; b. 1858 ; ed. at
Queen’s Coll., Cork, and at Dublin,
London, Paris, Vienna, and Berlin ; M.D. ,
1st Class Honours and Gold Medallist
Roy. Univ. of Ireland 1881; M.Ch., and
LM. 1881; F.R.C.S.I. 1891; entered
Indian Med. Ser. 1882, became Major
1894, and Lieut. -Col. 1902 ; retired 1908 ;
served with Afghan Boundary Commn.
1884-6, as Med. Officer in charge of Escort
and Field Hospital ; has been Professor of
Anatomy and Comparative Anatomy at
Lahore Med. Coll. , Surg. Mayo Hospital,
a Fellow of Punjab and Calcutta Univs.,
Professor of Surgery in Calcutta Med.
Coll., and Surg. to College Hospital,
Calcutta ; sometime Consulting Physician
to Osborne Convalescent Home for
Officers ; acted as Surg. to the Prince
of Wales during tour in India 1905-6 ;
accompanied King George V. and Queen
Mary during tour in India 1911-12; Hon.
Gold Medallist of Roy. Coll, of Surgs.
(England), and Arnot gold medallist; was
a Physician-in-Ordinary to the Prince of
Wales 1906-10, since when he has been
a Serjeant-Surg. to H.M. ; appointed
Pres, of Med. Board at India Office 1913 ;
is Med. Adviser to Sec. of State for India
(with rank of Surg.-Gen.), Past Pres,
of So. of Tropical Med. and Hygiene,
London, a Knight of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England, Chm.
Commrs. St. John Ambulance Brig.
Overseas, and Dean of London Sch. of
Tropical Med. ; author of many papers
on Anthropology and Surgery : m. 1886,
Gertrude Seton, da. of the late Adam
Annand Gordon, of Aberdeen, N.B. ,
and Cromwell Road, S. W. ; cr. K.C. V.O.
1906, G. C.V.O. 1912. 9, Manchester
Square , W. ; Marlborough , Ranelagh,
and Savage Clubs.
Sons living — Allen Aitchison Havelock, M.C.,
b. 1887; Capt. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London
Regt.), — Noel Hughes Havelock, M.C., b.
1891; Capt. Roy. Fusiliers, and 3rd Sec.
British Embassy, Brussels, m. 1916, Grace
Edith, da. of J. L. Bevir.
Charlton, Vice-Adm. Sir Edward
Francis Benedict, K.C.M.G., C.B., son
of the late Edward Charlton, M.D. , of
7, Eldon Square, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ;
b. 1865; ed. at Ushaw Coll., and at
Roy. Acad., Gosport; entered R.N. 1878,
became Lieut. 1884, Com. 1897, Capt.
1903, Rear-Adm. 1913, and Vice-Adm.
1918; served at bombardment of Alex-
andria 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze
star), and in China 1900; was Commodore
of Destroyers 1908-10, Assist. Director
of Torpedoes at the Admiralty 1911-14,
Adm. of Mine Sweepers 1914-15, and
Com. -in-Ch. Cape Station 1916-18, and
in command of E. Coast, 1918-19 ; is
a Com. of Legion of Honour ; has
Roy. Humane So.’s silver medal, Grand
Cordon of Order of Rising Sun of
Japan, and Brilliant Star of Zanzibar :
m. 1st, 1903, Laura Mary, who d.
1909, da. of the late Hon. Arthur
Strutt [B. Belper] ; 2ndly, 1910, Winifrede
Mary, da. of the late Frederick Stapleton-
Bretherton, J.P. [B. Petre]; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1914, K.C.M.G. 1918. United
Service, and Royal Aero Clubs.
Sons living— (By 2nd marriage) Edward
Gerard, b. 1912, — Christopher, b. 1914.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Audrey
Mary, b. 1904, — Marjorie Alice, b. 1906, —
Laura Mary, b. 1909, — (by 2nd marriage)
Nancy Mary, b. 1911, — Brydget Mary (twin),
b. 1914, — Rosemary, b. 1917.
Chater, Sir Catchick Paul, C.Af.G, ,
son of Chater Paul Chater, of Calcutta ;
b. 1846; ed. at La Martinidre Coll.,
Calcutta; is a M. E.C. and a M.L.C. of
Hongkong; cr. C.M.G. 1897, Knt. 1902.
Marble Hall, Hongkong ; Constitutional ,
Thatched House, and Royal Thames Yacht
Clubs.
Chatfeild-Clarke [see Clarke].
C hatfield, Rear-Adm. Sir Alfred
Ernie Montacute, K.C.M.G., C.B. ,
C. P.O., son of the late Adm. Alfred John
KNIGHTS.
883
Chatfield, C.B. ; b. 1873; entered R.N.
1886, became Lieut. 1894, Com. 1893,
Capt. 1909, and Rear-Adm. 1920;
European War 1914-19, present at actions
of Heligoland Bight, Dogger Bank, and
Jutland as Flag-Capt. for Fleet Gunnery
Duties (despatches, C.M.G., K.C.M.G. ) ;
was Com. of H.M.S. Excellent Gunnery
Sch. 1906-9, and Capt. of H.M.S.
Medina during tour in India of King
George V. and Queen Mary 1911-12;
appointed Fourth Sea Lord of the
Admiralty 1919, and Assist Ch. of Naval
Staff 1920 : m. 1909, Lillian, da. of George
Matthews; cr. C.V.O., 1912, C.B. (Mil.)
and C.M.G. 1916, K.C.M.G. 1919. Army
and Navy Club.
Son living — One.
Daughter living — One.
Chatarji, Hon. Sir Nolini Ranjan ;
b. 18 — ; appointed a Puisne Judge of
High Court of Judicature, Calcutta 1910 ;
cr. Knt. 1920. Calcutta.
Chatterton, Sir Alfred, C./.E.,
son of John Henry Chatterton, of
28, Mundania Road, Honor Oak, S.E. ;
b. 1866; ed. at Finsbury Technical Coll.,
and at Central Institute, S. Kensington ;
B.Sc., London 1885 ; appointed Professor
of Engineering at Madras Engineering
Coll. 1888, Director of Technical and In-
dustrial Enquiries, Madras 1900, Director
of Industries, Madras 1908, Special Ad-
viser to Mysore Govt. 1912, Director of
Industries and Commerce, Mysore 1913,
and Industrial Adviser to Govt, of
Mysore and Tala Industrial Bank ;
is an A.M.I.C.E., and a M.I.M.E. ;
Las Kaisar - i - Hind medal ; author of
“Agricultural and Industrial Problems in
India,” etc. ,etc. : m. 1st, 1895, Helen Scott,
who d. 1897, da. of Henry Borthistle ;
2ndly, 1901, Alice Gertrude, da. of
William Herbert Wilson; cr. C.I.E.
1912, Knt. 1919. Yews, Long field,
Kent ; Bombay and Bangalore, India ;
East India United Service Club .
Sons living — (By 2nd marriage) Jesse, b. 1902,
— Kenneth, b. 1905.
Daughter living — (By 2nd marriage) Lorna, b.
1907.
Chaubal [see Mahader Bhaskar
Chaubal].
Chaudhuri, Hon. Sir Asutosh; b.
18— ; was an Additional Puisne Judge
of High Court of Judicature, Calcutta
J912-13, and a Puisne Judge 1913-20 ;
cr. Knt. 1917. 47, Old Ballygunge,
Calcutta.
Chauvel, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry
George, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., son of the
late C. H. E. Chauvel, of Canning Downs
South, Warwick, Queensland, and Tabu-
lam, N.S. Wales; b. 1865; ed. at Sydney
•Gram. Sch., N.S. Wales, and at Too-
woomba Gram. Sch. , Queensland ; joined
N.S. Wales Cav. Regt. 1886, Queens-
land Mounted Inf. 1890, Queensland Per-
manent Staff 1896, and is Lieut. -Gen. ;
employed with Queensland Police with
rank of Sub-Inspector 1894-5 ; S. Africa
1899-1900, asAdj. 1st Contingent Queens-
land Mounted Inf. and Comdg. 7th
Australian Commonwealth Horse (des-
patches, C.M.G.), European War 1915-19
(despatches, C.B., K.C.M.G., K.C.B.,
Order of the Nile, G. C.M.G., Croix
<Ie Guerre) ; has been a Gen. Staff
Officer, Queensland, and A.G. Austra-
lian Mil. Forces; was Hon. A. D.C.
•to Gov. of Queensland 1899-1901, <nd
A. D.C. to Gov. -Gen. of Australia
1904- 11 ; is Australian Representative,
Dominions Section, War Office : m. 1906,
Sibyl, da. of G. K. Jopp, of Karaba,
Brisbane, Queensland; cr. C.M.G. 1900,
C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G. 1917,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918, G.C.M.G. 1919.
Melbourne Club.
Sons living — Ian Harry Keith, b. 1907,—
Clarence Edward Piercy, b. 1909.
Daughters living — Sibyl Elyne Keith, b. 1913.
Chave, Capt. Sir Benjamin, K.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. Merchant Ser. , and Master
of Steamship Carisbrooke Castle-, cr.
K.B.E". (Civil) 1920.
Chaytor, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward
Walter Clervaux, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O.,
C.B. [see Chaytor, Bt., colls.].
Cheatle, Sir George Lenthal, K.C.B. ,
C. V.O., F.R.C.S., son of the late George
Cheatle; b. 1865; ed. at King's Coll.,
London; F. R.C.S. England 1890; isSurg.
and Lecturer on Operative Surgery at
King' sColl. Hospital, lateSurg.-Rear-Adm.
R.N., and an Officer of Order of Crown
of Italy ; sometime Surg. to King Edward
VII.’s Hospital for Officers, to Hospital
for Paralysis and Epilepsy (Regent's Park),
and to Italian Hospital, Consulting Surg.
to Surrey Dispensary, Examiner in Surg.
and a Member of Examining Board, Roy.
Naval Med. Ser. ; served in S. Africa
1899-1900 as Consulting Surg. to H.M.’s
Forces (despatches, medal with four clasps,
C. B. ): m. 1902, Clara Denman, da. of Col.
Keith Jopp, R.E. , of Ealing, W. ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1900, C.V.O. 1912, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1918. 1 17, Harley Street, W. ,
Athenceuin Chib.
Son living — Three.
Daughter living — One.
Cheetham, Sir Milne, K.C.M.G., son
of the late J. M. Cheetham, of Eyford
Park, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucester-
shire ; b. 1869 ; ed. at Ch. Ch. , Oxford ;
entered Diplo. Ser. 1894, became 3rd
Sec. 1896, 2nd Sec. 1898, 1st Sec. 1905,
and Councillor of Embassy 1911 ; acted
as Charge d’Affaires, Rio de Janeiro
1907-9 ; appointed Councillor of Embassy
at Cairo 1911, and Envoy Extraor. and
Min. Plen. to Peru 1919 : m. 1907, Anas-
tasia, C. B.E. (a Lady of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England), da.
of the late M. Mouravieff, Russian Am-
bassador in Rome ; cr. C.M G. 1912,
K.C.M.G. 1915. British Legation, Lima,
Peru ; 9, Upper Berkeley Street , IV. ;
St. James' s Club.
Chermside, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Herbert
Charles, G.C.M.G., C.B. ; b. 1850 : ed. at
Eton ; entered R.E. 1870, became Capt.
and Major 1882, Lieut.-Col., 1885, Col.
1887, Maj.-Gen. 1898, and Hon. Lieut.-
Gen. (retired) 1907 ; was Mil. Attach^ at
Constantinople 1878-9, and as such served
through whole of Russo-Turkish campaign
in Europe 1877-8 ; was Assist. Commr. for
Delimitation of Bulgarian frontier 1878
and Vice-Consul in Anatolia 1879-82 ;
served as Mil. Attach^ to H.M.’s Agent
and Consul. -Gen. in Egyptian Campaign
1882, attached to Egyptian Army 1883-8,
and in S. Africa 1899-1900, in command of
14th Brig. , and subsequently 3rd Div. with
rank of Lieut.-Gen. (despatches, medal) ;
was Consul for Koordistan 1888-9, again
Mil. Attach^ at Constantinople 1889-96,
British Member of Crete Gendarmerie
Commn. 1896-7, and British Mil. Commr.
in Crete and Brig. -Gen. Comdg. British
troops there 1897-9, and in command of
troops at the Curragh 1899-1901, and
884
KNIGHTAGE.
Gov. of Queensland 1901-4 ; appointed
Col. Comdt. R. E. 1916; is a Fellow
of Roy. Colonial Institute, and has 2nd
class Osmanieh and Medjidie : m. ist,
1899, Geraldine, who d. 1910, da. of the
late W. Frederick Webb, of Newstead
Abbey, Notts, and 26, Grosvenor Gardens,
S.W. ; 2nd, 1920, Countess Stenbock ;
cr. C.M.G. 1880, C. B. (Civil) 1886,
K.C.M.G. 1897, G. C.M.G. 1899. Pepper
Arden, Northallerton ; United Service ,
and Travellers Clubs.
Chettur Sankaran Nayaji [see
Sankaran],
Chichester, Maj.-Gen. Sir Arlington
Augustus, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., son
of the late Maj.-Gen. John Octavius Chi-
chester, of Western House, Chudleigh ; b.
1863 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. , and at
R.M.C. ; entered Dorsetshire Regt. 1884,
became Capt. 1891, Major 1902, Lieut. -
Col. 1910, Col. 1913, and Maj.-Gen. 1917 ;
retired 1920; S. Africa 1899-1901 on Staff,
present at actions of Spion Kop, Vaal
Kranz, Tugela Heights, Pieter’s Hill, and
Laing’s Nek, at relief of Ladysmith, and
operationsinTransvaal, Natal, and Orange
River Colonies (despatches, Queen's medal
with five clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, D.S.O. ), European War 1914-18, as
A. A. and Q.M.G. , Gen. Officer Comdg.
troops at Gen. Head Quarters, Brig. -Com. ,
and a D. A. and Q.M.G. (despatches eleven
times, C.B. , K.C.M.G. Com. of Belgian
Order of the Crown, Croix de Guerre,
1914 Star, Order of SS. Maurice and
Lazarus of Italy, K.C.M.G., Legion
of Honour, Croix de Guerre) ; was
D. A. Q.M.G., Hong-Kong 1903-4, and
D.A.A.G. there 1904-7: m. 1891, Eva
Isabella Maud (divorce 1910), third da.
of Maj.-Gen. H. Justice, formerly
I.S.C. , of Riven Hall, Southsea ; cr.
D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G.
1919. Army and Navy, Junior Army
and Navy, and Ranelagh Clubs.
Son living — Bruce Arlington, b. 18 — ; Lieut.
18th Hussars.
Childs, Maj.-Gen. Sir Borlase Ed-
ward Wyndham, K.C.M.G., C.B. ; b.
1876; entered Duke of Cornwall’s L.I.
1900. became Major 1912, Lieut.-Col.
1914, and Col. 1919; European War
1914-18 on Staff, (despatches, C.M.G.,
Legion of Honour, Brevet Col., C.B.,
Croix de Guerre, Order of Crown of
Italy) ; is a D.A.G. , and Director of
Personal Sers. , with rank of Maj.-Gen. ;
cr. C.M.G. 1916* C.B. (Mil.) 1918,
K.C.M.G. 1919.
Chimanlal Harilal Setalvad, Sir ;
b. 18 — ; Vice-Chancellor, Bombay Univ. ;
cr. Knt. 1919. Bombay.
Chirol, Sir Valentine, son of the late
Rev. Alexander Chirol ; b. 1852 ; ed. in
France and Germany ; was a Clerk in
Foreign Office 1872-6, and Director of
Foreign Depart, of The Tijnes 1899-1912;
appointed a Member of Roy. Commn. on
Indian Public Ser. 1912 ; attached to
British Delegation at Paris Peace Con-
ference 1919 ; authcfr of numerous pub-
lications on Foreign questions ; cr. Knt.
1912. 34, Carlyle Square, Chelsea, S. IV.;
Athenceum Club.
Chisholm, Dame Alice, D.B.E. \ b.
18 — ; Organiser and Sup. Soldiers' Club
and Rest Camp, Kantara Railway Station
during European War: m. 18 — ,
Chisholm ; cr. O. B. E. 1918, D. B. E. (Civil)
1920. Kantara, Egypt.
Chitnavis Tsee Gandgadhar].
Chitty, Sir Arthur, K.C.M.G., son
of the late Capt. Arthur Whatley Chitty,
C.I.E. ; b. 1864; ed. at Clifton Coll.;
entered Egyptian Govt. Ser. 1883 ; was
Controller of Direct Taxes, Ministry
of Finance 1892-1900, Director-Gen. of
Customs 1900-1906, Director-Gen. of
Revenue 1906-8, and Adviser to Min.
of Interior 1908-10 ; cr. C.M.G. 1908,
K.C.M.G. 1910.
Chitty, Sir Charles William, son
of the late Gen. Walter Theodore Chitty,
Bom.S.C. ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Eton, and at
King’s Coll., Camb. (Scholar, B.A. 1882,
M.A. 1915); Bar. Inner Temple 1884;
appointed Ch. Judge of Small Cause Court,
Bombay 1892, a Puisne Judge of Ch.
Court, Punjab 1905, and a Puisne Judge
of High Court, Calcutta 1907 ; was Offici-
ating Judge of Ch. Court, Lower Burma
1903; retired 1919; is a J.P. of Bom-
bay : m. 1893, Helen Mary, da. of
F. L. Latham (formerly Advocate-Gen.,
Bombay), of Gads Hill Place, Kent ;
cr. Knt. 1916. Oxford and Cambridge
Club.
Son living — John Walter, b. 1894.
Daughter living — Helen Margaret, b. 1897.
Chitty, Sir Thomas Willes, son of
Thomas Edward Chitty ; b. 1855 ; ed. at
Winchester ; Bar. Inner Temple 1877 ;
.went N.-E. Circuit ; appointed Master of
Supreme Court 1901, a Member of Judi-
cature Committee 1908, and Senior Master
of Supreme Court and King’s Remem-
brancer 1920; edited “Archbold’s Prac-
tice,” “ Chitty’s Forms,” etc. : m. ist,
1888, Emily Eliza, who d. 1903, da. of
the Rev. H. F. Newbolt ; 2nd, 1904,
Beatrice Maud, da. of the Rev. Edward
Hale; cr. Knt. 1919. 48, Queens Gate
Gardens, S. IV.q ; Athenaeum Club.
Sons living — Thomas Henry Willes, b. 1891, —
Robert Michael Willes, b. 1893.
Daughters living — Diana Willes, b. 1890: m.
1915, J. E. Read, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, —
Elizabeth Willes, b. 1892: tn. 1918, Henry
Matthew Philipson-Stow [see Philipson-
Stow, Bt.].
Christie, Sir William Henry Ma-
honey, K.C.B., D.Sc., F.R.S., son of the
late Professor Samuel Hunter Christie,
F.R.S., of Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich;
b. 1845 ; ed. at King’s Coll. Sch. , London,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. , 4th
Wrangler 1868, M.A. 1871) ; Hon. D.Sc.
Oxford 1902 ; was Ch. Assist, in Roy.
Observatory, Greenwich 1870-81, and
Astronomer Royal 1881-1910; past Master
of the Clockmakers’ Co. ; author of various
scientific papers : m. 1881, Violette Mary,
who d. 1888, da. of Sir Alfred Hickman,
ist Bt. , of Wightwick, Wolverhampton;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1897, K.C.B. (Civil) 1904.
The Tower House, Downe, Kent ; Savile
Club.
Son living — Harold Alfred Hunter, b. 1884.
Chuk [see BhutanJ.
Chunder Mitter, Sir Binod, son of
the late Sir Romesh Chunder Mitter, of
10, Elysian Row, Calcutta ; b. 1872 ; ed.
at Presidency Coll., Calcutta, and at Cal-
cutta Univ. (B.A. 1891, B.L. 1893) ; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1897 ; was Standing Counsel
to Govt, of India 1910-17, and Officiating
Advocate-Gen. Bengal. Feb. to Oct. 1917 :
m. 1890, Charn Shilla, da. of Dr. A.
Khag Comar, L. M.S. ; cr. Knt. 1918.
10, Elysian Row, Calcutta ; Eden Falls ,
Darjeeling ; National Liberal, and Cal-
cutta Clubs.
KNIGHTS.
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Churchman, Col. Sir William Alfred,
son of the late Henry Churchman, of
Ipswich ; b. 18 — ; Lieut. -Col. Comdg.
and Hon. Col. 4th Batn. Suffolk Regt.
(T.D.) 1908-12, and 2/4th Suffolk Regt.
1914-17 ; a J.P. for Suffolk; rendered
sers. to Explosive Depart., Min. of Muni-
tions 1917-18 : m. 1891, Lois Adelaide,
da. of Alfred Wrench, J.P. , of Ipswich;
cr. Knt. 1920. Magnell Lodge, Felixstowe.
Clare, Sir Harcourt Everard, son of
the late William Harcourt Clare, of Twy-
cross, Leicestershire; A 1854; admitted
a Solicitor 1875 ; is Clerk of the Peace
for Lancashire, and Clerk of Lancashire
County Council : m. 1883, Clara Theo-
dora, who d. 1918, da. of the late Thomas
Bateman, of Middleton Hall, Youlgreave,
Derbyshire ; cr. Knt. 1916. Bank Hall ,
Tarleton, Preston.
Daughter living — Dorothy Bateman.
Clark, Vice-Adm. Sir Bouverie
Francis, K.C.B., son of Rear-Adm.
William Clark; b. 1842; entered R.N.
1854, became Lieut. 1862, Com. 1875,
Capt. 1884, retired 1897, Rear-Adm.
1899, and Vice-Adm. 1904 ; served in
Baltic 1854, present at bombardment of
Sveaborg (medal), and in New Zealand
War 1863-5, with Naval Brig, (medal) ;
was Director of Naval Transports 1896-
1901 ; has 2nd class Saxe-Ernestine
Order: m. 1868, Katherine Colburn, who
d. 1902, da. of Capt. W. Colburn Mayne;
cr. K.C.B. (Mil.) 1900. Victoria Lodge,
Francis Street, Victoria Street, S. W.
Clark, Sir Ernest, C.B.E., son of the
late Samuel Henry Clark ; b. 1864 '> Bar.
Middle Temple 1894; sometime Assist.
Sec. to Board of Inland Revenue, and
Dep. Commr. of Income Tax ; was Sec.
of Roy. Commn. on Income Tax 1919-20;
appointed an Assist. Under-Sec. for
Ireland 1920: m. 1899, Mary, da. of the
late John Thomas Cox Winkfield, J.P. ;
cr.C.B.E. 1918, Knt. 1920. Belfast; 16,
Clareville Grove , Old Br.ompton, S. IV. 7 ;
Junior Athenceum. Club.
Clark, Sir William Henry, K.C.S.I. ,
C.M.G., younger son of the late John
Willis Clark, of Scroope House, Cam-
bridge [Buchanan, Bt.];-A 1876; ed. at
Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1st class Classical Tripos 1897, M.A.
1901) ; appointed to Board of Trade
1899, and is Comptroller-Gen. of De-
part. of Overseas Trade ; was Sec. to
Special Commn. to conduct Negotiation
of Commercial Treaty with China 1901-2
(C.M.G.), and Sec. to Roy. Commn. on
Supply of Food and Raw Material in Time
of War 1903-5; received commn. as Acting
Second Sec. in Diplo. Ser. 1902 ; was
Private Sec. to successive Pres, of Board
of Trade (Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George,
M. P. , and Rt. Hon. W. L. Spencer-
Churchill, M.P.) 1906-8, and to Chan-
cellor of the Exchequer (Rt. Hon. D.
Lloyd George, M.P.) 1908-10, Member
(for Commerce and Industry) of Council
of Gov.-Gen. of India 1910-16, and Comp-
troller-Gen. of Depart, of Commercial
Intelligence of Board of Trade 1916-17 :
m. 1909, Anne Elizabeth, da. of the late
William T. Monsell, and widow of William
Bennett Pike, Bar.-at-Law [B. Inchiquin,
colls.]; cr. C.M.G. 1903, C.S.I. 1911,
K. C. S. I. 1915. 31 , Onslow Square, S. W. ;
Slaughaen End, Aldeburgh ; Brooks' s, and
Union Clubs.
Son living — Charles Eustace, b. 1912.
Daughters living — Frances Elinor, b. 1910, —
Elizabeth Diana, b. 1915.
Clark, Sir William Ovens, son of the
late James Johnson Clark, D.L., of Lar-
gantogher, Londonderry ; b. 1849 ; ed.
at PortoraSch. , Enniskillen, and at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (B.A. and B.L. 1871); Bar.
Inner Temple 1881 ; entered I.C.S. 1869 ;
was a Dep. Commr., Punjab 1888-90,
Dist. Judge 1890-92, Div. Judge 1892-8,
and Cb. Judge of Ch. Court, Punjab
1898-1909 : m. 1885, Florence Emily
Lawrie ; cr. Knt. 1903. 2, Barkston
Gardens , S. W. ; East India United
Service Club.
Sons living — Alexander Janies, b. 1885 ;
formerly I.C.S. : m. 1912, Ena, da. of Ernest
Clarke, M.D. F.R.C.S., of 3, Chandos Street,
W., — William Hartley, b. 1887 ; Capt. Indian
Cav.: m. 1910, Alice, da. of Edward Piercy
Henderson, of 6, Cambridge Square, W.
Daughter living — Florence Lilian, b. 1890:
m. 1909, Evelyn Robins Abbot, I.C.S.
Clarke, Capt. Sir Arthur Wellesley,
K.B.E. [see p. 1184].
Clarke, Right Hon. Sir Edward
George, P.C., K.C. [see “ Privy
Council”].
Clarke, Sir Ernest, el. son of James
Johnson .Clarke, of Bury St. Edmunds ;
b. 1856; ed. at Guildhall Sch. , Bury
St. Edmunds ; Hon. M.A. Camb.
Univ. 1894; was a Clerk in ■ Med.
Depart, of Local Govt. Board 1872-81,
Assist. -Sec. to Share and Loan Depart,
of Stock Exchange 1881-7, Sec. of Roy.
Agricultural So. 1887-1905, and Gilbey
Lecturer on History and Economics of
Agriculture at Camb. Univ. 1897-9; is a
F.S.A. , a Fellow of Linnaean, Roy. Sta-
tistical, and other Sos. , Hon. Member of
National Agricultural Sos. of England,
Scotland, France, Italy, and Argentina,
and a Chevalier of the Order of Merite
Agricole (France) : m. 1880, Marguerite,
who d. 1918, da. of the late James Prevost,
Esq., of Leghorn; cr. Knt. 1898. 31,
Tavistock Square, W. C. ; Junior Carlton
Club.
Clarke, Sir Ernest Michael, son of
the late Thomas Wilson Clarke, of Hessle,
East Yorkshire ; b. 1868; ed. at Kensing-
ton Sch. ; sometime Head of Motor
Ambulance Depart., British Red Cross
So. ; is a Knight of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England, and
Chevalier of Legion of Honour : m. 1898,
Madeline Sidonia Louise Gardiner; cr.
Knt. 1917. Long Acre, Oxted, Surrey ;
Royal A uiomobile Club.
Sons living — Dudley Wrangel, b. 1899, —
Thomas Ernest Bennett, b. 190 7.
Daughters living — Dorothy Madeline, b. 1901,
—Sybil Sidonia, b. 1912.
Clarke, Sir Fielding, LL.B ., 4th
son of the late Henry Booth Clarke, of
17, Kensington Square, W. ; b. 1851 ; ed.
in Switzerland, at King’s Coll. , London,
and at London Univ. (LL.B. 18 — ) ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1876 ; went N.E. Circuit ;
was Attorney-Gen. of Fiji 1881-2, Acting
Ch. Justice and Ch. Judicial Commr. for
W. Pacific 1882-5, and Ch. Justice and
Ch. Judicial -Commr. for W. Pacific
1885-9, a Puisne Judge of Hong Kong
1889-92, Ch. Justice there 1892-5, and
Ch. Justice of Jamaica 1896-1911: m.
1888, Mary Milward, el. da. of J. Timbrel!
Pierce, J.P. , D.L. , of Frettons, Danbury ;
cr. Knt. 1894. Coppid Hall, Stifford,
Essex ; Oriental, and Travellers' Clubs.
Clarke, Sir Frederick James,
K. C.M.G. , son of the late James Samuel
Clarke, proprietor of sugar plantations in
Barbados ; b. 1859 ; ed; at Ch. Cb.
886
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Middle Sch.., Barbados; and at Caius
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1879); *s a Sugar
Planter, a M.E.C. , a J.P. , Pres, of
Barbados Gen. Agricultural So. , and
Officer Comdg. Barbados Vol. Force ;
has been Speaker of Barbados House of
Assembly since 1898 : m. 1882, Sarah
Senhouse, da. of the late Rev. Joseph
Waterman Greenidge ; cr. C.M.G. 1907,
K.C.M.G. 1911. Coverley, Christ Church,
Barbados; Bridgetown , and Savannah
Clubs {Barbados).
Son living — Frederick Clarence, M.C., M.D.,
b. 1883; Capt. Canadian Army Med. Ser :
m. 1909, Kathleen, da. of S. Edsall, of
Bowmanville, Ontario.
Clarke, Sir Frederick William Alfred,
son of the late Frederick William Clarke,
Civil Ser., of Campden Hill Square, W. ;
b. 1857 ; ed. privately ; entered Civil Ser.
18 -4, and was in Exchequer and Audit
Depart. 1874-1909; appointed Accountant
and Comptroller-Gen., Customs and Ex-
cise 1909: m. 1893, Josephine Fitzgerald,
da. of the late J. T. Moylan.of Galway ;
cr. Knt. 1917. Sutherland House, Mar-
loes Road, Kensington, W.
Sons living — Desmond Frederick Aubrey, b.
1896; Lieut. Machine Gun Corps, — Philip
Edward Joseph, b. 1907.
Clarke, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Travers
Edwards, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. ; b. 1871;
Lieut.-Gen. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers ;
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal
with clasp), Tirah Expedition 1898 (clasp),
S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal
with three clasps), European War 1914-19
on Staff, Comdg. an Inf. Brig., and as
Q.M.G. to Forces in France (despatches
twelve times, C. B. , Brevet Col. , promoted
Maj.-Gen. and Lieut.-Gen., K.C.M.G.,
Orders of Redeemer of Greece, of Crown
of Belgium, Aviz of Portugal, White
Eagle of Serbia, Legion of Honour,
French and Belgian Croix de Guerre,
American D.S.M.); has been Q.M.G. to
the Forces, and a Member of Army
Council since 1919: m. 1911, Edith Mary,
who d. 1918, da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir
John N ewell J ordan , G. C. M. G. , G. C. I . E. ,
K.C.B., ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.C.M.G.
1919, K.C. B. (Mil.; 1920.
Clarke, Sir William Henry, son of
William Clarke, of Chatteris, Cambridge-
shire ; b. 1847 1 's a D. L. for Cambridge-
shire, and a J.P. and Vice-Chm. of County
Council for Isle of Ely : m. 1874, Helen
Florence, da. of John Smith, of Chatteris ;
cr. Knt. 1914. Thelema House, Chatteris,
Cambridgesh ire.
Sons living — Geoffrey, M.D., b. 1876; Med.
Officer London County Asylum, Banstead,
and Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C., — Clive Carrington,
b. 1882 : m. 1907, Lucy, da. of George Cooke,
J.P., of Gosport, — Kenneth Bleckly (Cra»-
borne, Dorset), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b. 1889;
Capt. R.A.M.C. : m. 1914, Dorothy Mil-
borough, da. of the Rev. Ernest Edward
Hasluck, V. of Handley, Salisbury.
Daughters living — Edith Mary, b. 1875, —
Winifred, b. 1878.
Clarke, Sir Edgar Chatfeild-, son
of the late Thomas Chatfeild-Clarke, J.P. ,
F. R. I. B. A. , of Westbourne Terrace, Hyde
Park, W., and Oakfield, Wootton, Isle
of Wight; b. 1863; ed. at King's Coll.
Sch. , and at Dresden ; is a J. P. ,a D.L. and
a County Councillor for Isle of Wight, a
Member of its Educational Committee, of
Standing Joint Committee, and of Ad-
visory Committee for appointment of
Magistrates, and Chm. of Advisory Com-
mittees Ryde and Newport ; cr. Knt.
1913. Oakfield, Wootton, Isle of Wight ;
Reform Club .
Clarkson, Rear-Adm. Sir William,
K.B.E., C.M.G., son of the late James
Nicholson Clarkson ; b. 1859 ; ed. pri-
vately ; is a Mechanical Engineer ; entered
Australian Naval Ser. 1884, became En-
gineer-Capt. 1910, and Rear-Adm. 19 — ;
appointed 3rd Naval Member, Australian
Naval Board 1911 ; served in China
1899-1900 (medal) ; visited Japan, Amer-
ica, and Great Britain in connection with
Naval Dockyards and Naval Organisa-
tions 1 907, and employed in Great Britain
in connection with building of first ships
of Australian Fleet and equipment of a
Small Arms Factory 1908-11 : m. 1887,
Louisa Clarissa, da. of J. C. Hawker, of
S. Australia; cr. C.M.G. 1913, K.B.E.
1918. Illawarra, St. Georges Road,
Toorak, Melbourne, Australia; Austra-
lian { Melbourne ) Club.
Sons living — Stanley William, b. 1890, —
Charles Hawker, b. 1896.
Clayton, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Frederick
Thomas, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. , son of the
late George Clayton, of St. Heliers, Jer-
sey ; b. 1855 ; entered Roy. Warwickshire
Regt. 1876, became Capt. 1884 (joined
Army Ser. Corps 1888), Major 1892,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1896, Lieut.-Col. 1899,
Col. 1902, Maj.-Gen. 1909, and Hon.
Lieut.-Gen. 1917; retired 1917; served
with Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-5
(honourably mentioned), with Ashantee
Expedition 1895-6 (Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
star), in S. Africa 1899-1900 as A.A.G.
(despatches, C.B.), and during European
War 1914-16 on Staff (despatches,
K.C.M.G., Com. of Order of Leopold of
Belgium, Grand Officer of Legion of
Honour, K.C.B. , Grand Cordon of Order
of Sacred Treasure of Japan, Croix de
Guerre); was D. A.A.G. , China and Hong
Kong 1890, and A. Q.M.G. , Head Quarters
1902-6, and Director of Supplies there
1906-10; appointed Maj.-Gen. in Charge
of Administration, S. Africa 1911, Inspector
of Q.M.G. Sers. at War Office 1914, and
Inspector-Gen. of Communications 1915 :
m. 1890, Ida Mackenzie, da. of P. Ryrie ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900, K.C.M.G. 1915,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917. The Homestead,
Farnborough, Hants ; United Set vice Club.
Clayton, Brig. - Gen. Sir Gilbert
Falkingham, K.B.E. , C.B., C.M.G., son
of Lieut.-Col. W. L. N. Clayton, of San-
down, Isle of Wight; b. 1875; ed. at
Isle of Wight Coll., and at R.M.A. ; en-
tered R.A. 1895, became Capt. 1901
(retired 1910), Brevet Major Reserve of
Officers 1916, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1919 ;
Nile Expedition 1898, present at battles
of Atbara and Khartoum (despatches,
medal, Egyptian medal with two clasps),
European War 1915-18 (despatches five
times, C. B., BrevetsMajor and Lieut.-Col.
Legion of Honour, K.B.E.); employed
with Egyptian Army 1900- 1910, when he
was transferred to Sudan Govt. Ser. ;
was Private Sec. to the Sirdar and Gov.-
Gen. of Sudan 1907-12 ; has been Director
of Intelligence, Egypt, and Sudan Agent
since 1912, and Director of Mil. Intelli-
gence to British Force in Egypt 1914-17,
with rank of Brig.-Gen. (C.M.G.); is a
F. R.G.S. , and Adviser to Ministry of
Interior, Egypt; has 4th class Osmanieh,
3rd class Medjidie, Orders of St. Stanislas
of Russia, of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus
of Italy, of the Nile, of George I. of
Greece, and of El Nahda of tTie Hedjas :
m. 1912, Enid Caroline, da. of Frank
Napier Thorowgood [see Hunter- Blair,
Bt., colls.] ; cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.B. (Mil.)
KNIGHTS.
887
1917, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Gezira, Cairo,
Egypt ; United Service Club.
Son living — Samuel Wittewronge, b. 19 — .
Daughter living — Patricia Elizabeth, b. 1913.
Clegg, Sir Robert Bailey, K.C.I.E. ;
b. 1865; ed. at Manchester Gram. Sch. ,
and at Balliol Coll. , Oxford ; entered
I.C.S. 1882 ; became Sub-Collector and
Joint Magistrate, and Principal Assist.
Collector, Madras 1897, Dist. and Sessions
Judge 1899, Collector and Magistrate
1900, and First Member of Board of
Revenue 1913 ; is a Member of Legislative
Council of Gov. of Madras ; appointed
Pres. , Board of Examiners 1912 : m. 1893,
Lilian Mary Ollenshaw, of Eccles, Lan-
cashire; rr.K.C.I.E. 1917. Madras.
Son living — One, b. 1899.
Daughters living — Two, of whom the el., Olive
Florence: m. 1916, Sydney Wadsworth,
I.C.S.
Clegg, Sir William Edwin, C.B.E. ,
son of the late William Johnson Clegg,
of Cliff Tower, Sheffield ; b. 1852 ; ed.
privately; Hon. LL.D., Sheffield; ad-
mitted a Solicitor 1874 > is a partner in legal
firm of Clegg and Sons, of Sheffield, an
Alderman and a J.P. for that city (of
which he was Lord Mayor 1898-9), a J.P.
for W. Riding of Yorkshire, Chm. of
Sheffield Education Committee, Licensing
Justices, Corporation Tramways Com-
mittee, the Lancasterian Scholarships,
Applied Science Committee of Univ. of
Sheffield, and Sheffield Munitions Tri-
bunal. a Member of Sheffield Town Trust,
Treasurer of Derwent Valley Water Board,
and Vice-Pres. of United Kingdom
Alliance, British Temperance League,
Sheffield Band of Hope Union, and
Sheffield Football Asso. : m. 1873, Viola,
who d. 1910, da. of Henry Gillies Carr,
of Sheffield ; cr. Knt. 1906, C.B.E. (Civil)
1918. Bothamsall Hall, near Retford ;
National Liberal , Sheffield , and Sheffield
Reform Clubs.
Son living — Ernest, b. 1875 : m. 1909, Mary
Hildreth, da. of the late Swainston Adamon,
of Gainford.
Daughter living — Maud Violet : tn. 18 — ,
Lieut.-Col. Ernest John Walthew, M.C., R.E.,
who d. (killed in action during European
War) 1918.
Cleland, Sir Charles John, K.B.E. ,
M. V.O., son of the late Charles Cleland,
of Bonville, Maryhill, Glasgow ; b. 1867 ;
is a J.P. for Lanarkshire, a J.P. and D.L.
for co. of City of Glasgow, an Income Tax
Commr. for Glasgow, Chm. of Glasgow
Education Authority, Director Glasgow
Roy. Infirmary, Vice-Consul in Glasgow
for Panama, and Chm. of Glasgow
Unionist Asso., of S.-W. Scotland Joint
Disablement Committee, and of Naval
and Mil. War Pensions Act, Glasgow
Local Committee; sometime a Member
of Glasgow Corporation, and of Clyde
Navigation Trust: m. 1888, Jessie
Houston, da. of the late William Burrell,
of Glasgow; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1907,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1917. Bonville, Maryhill,
Glasgow.
Daughters living— Isabella Guthrie,— Sheina,
— Jessie Muriel: m. 1920, Richard Dawson
Bates, solicitor, of 9, Suffolk Street, Dublin,
and Belfast.
Clement, Sir Thomas, K.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; Chm. of Cheese and Butter Import
Committee, Ministry of Food ; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1919.
Clemmey, Sir William Henry, son
of William Clemmey, of Preston; b.
1846 ; ed. privately ; is a Civil Engineer,
and a J.P. and an Alderman for Bootle
(Mayor 1902-3 and 1912-13) : m. 1866,
Emma, da. of William Vasey, of Liver-
pool; cr. Knt. 1918. 81, Trinity Road,
Bootle, Lancashire.
Son living — William Newlands, M.R.C.S.
( Bootle , Lancashire), b. 1869 ; a J.P.
Daughter living — Alice Emma Crawford, b.
1867.
Clerk, Sir Dugald, K.B.E., F.R.S.,
D.Sc., son of the late Donald Clerk, of
Glasgow; b. 1854 ; ed. at West of Scotland
Technical Coll., at Anderson Coll., Glas-
gow, and at Yorkshire Coll, of Science,
Leeds; Hon. D.Sc. Manchester 1912;
Hon. LL.D., St. Andrews 1920, Di-
rector of Engineering Research, Admiralty
1916-18, a Member of Panel of Board of
Invention and Research, Admiralty 1915-
18, and Chm. Advisory Sub-Committee
on Internal Combustion Engines 1916-18;
is a Member of Advisory Committee for
Aeronautics, of Univ. Grants Committee
and of Court of Goldsmiths’ Co. , a Past
Member of Council of Roy. So. and other
Sos., a M.I.C.E., a M.I.M.E., a
M.I.A.E., and a J.P. for Surrey; was
Chm. of Roy. So. of Arts 1915-17 ;
author of numerous technical works :
m. 1883, Margaret, da. of the late
Alexander Hannay, of Westburn, Helens-
burgh ; cr. K.B.E. 1917. Lukyns,
Ewhurst, Surrey; Athenceum, Reform,
Royal A utomobile, and Royal Clyde Yacht
Clubs.
Clerk, Sir George Russell, K.C.M.G.,
C. B., son of the late Gen. Sir Godfrey
Clerk, K.C. V.O. , C. B., Groom-in-Waiting
to H.M. ; b. 1874; ed. at Eton, and at
New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1897) ; entered
Foreign Office 1898 ; appointed Acting
3rd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. 1901, Acting 2nd
Sec. 1907, Acting 1st Sec. 1910, and
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to
Czecho-Slovakia 1919 ; was Assist, in
Agency at Adis Ababa 1903, and in
charge thereof 1903-4 and 1906-7; pro-
moted to be Assist. Clerk at Foreign
Office 1907, and Senior Clerk 1913 ; has
Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of
Italy : m. 1908, Muriel, da. of Edward
Robson Whitwell, J.P., D.L., of The
Friarage, Yarin, Yorkshire ; cr. C.M.G.
1908, C.B. (Civil) 1915, K. C.M.G. 1917.
British Legation , Prague. Czecko- Slovakia ;
Turf , Travellers' , and Beefsteak Clubs.
Clery, Maj. - Gen. Sir (Cornelius)
Francis, K.C.B., K. C.M.G.', b. 1838;
formerly Major 32nd L.I. (h.-p. 1878),
became Lieut.-Col. 1879, Col. 1884, and
Maj. -Gen. 1895; retired 1901; was an
Instructor at Roy. Mil. Coll. 1871-2
Professor of Tactics there 1872-5, and
D. A.A. and Q.M.G. , Ireland 1875-7, and
at Aldershot 1877-8 ; served in Zulu War
1879 as Ch. Staff Officer to “Flying
Column ” (medal with clasp, promoted),
as A. A. and Q.M.G. with Army of Oc-
cupation in Egypt 1882-5, as Ch. of the
Staff in 1st Suakin Expedition 1884 (two
clasps, promoted, C.B. ), as D.A. and
Q.M.G. with Nile Expedition 1885, and
in S. Africa 1899-1900, in command of
2nd Div. despatches, medal, K. C.M.G.) ;
was Ch. of the Staff in Egypt 1886-8,
Comdt. of Staff Coll. 1888-93, >n com-
mand of 3rd Inf. Brig, at Aldershot
1895- 6, and D.A.G. at Horse Guards
1896- 9 ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1884, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1899, K. C.M.G. 1900. 4, Whitehall
Court, S. W. ; United Service Club.
Clevelan D.Sz'r Charles Raitt , K.C.I.E.,
K.B.E., son of the late Henry Cleveland; b.
1866 ; ed. at Christ’s Coll., Finchley, and at
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Balliol Coll., Oxford ; entered I.C.S. 1885 ;
became Assist. Commr., Central Provinces
1887, Assist. Settlement Officer 1890,
Settlement Officer 1891, Commr. of Excise
1894, Dep. Commr. 1897, Inspector Gen.
of Police and Prisons 1901, and Director
of Central Intelligence, India 1910 (Police
medal) ; retired 1919 : m. 1893, Mary
Kathleen, da. of Col. T. W. Hogg ; cr.
C. I.E. 1906, K.C.I. E. 1911, K.B.E.
(Civil) 1917. Bengal ( Calcutta ) Club.
Son living — Peter Cyrano, b. 1908.
Daughter living — Helen Mary, b. 1905.
Clifford, .SzrHugh Charles, K. C.M. G.
[see B. Clifford, colls.].
Close, Col. Sir Charles Frederick,
K.B.E. , C.B., C.M.G., E.R.S., son of
the late Maj.-Gen. Frederick Close, R.A. ,
of Shanklin, Isle of Wight; b. 1865; ed.
at R.M.A. ; entered R.E. 1884, became
Capt. 1892, Major 1901, Lieut. -Col.
1908, and Col. 1912 ; employed in Niger
Coast Protectorate 1895-6, and as British
Commr. with Anglo-German Central
African Boundary Commn. 1898 ; served
in S. Africa 1900; was an Instructor at
Sch. of Mil. Engineering 1902-5, a
D. A.Q. M.G. at Head Quarters 1905-7,
and a Gen. Staff Officer 1907-11, since
when he has been Director-Gen. of Ord-
nance Survey, with rank of Col. ; ap-
pointed a Boundary Commr. 1917 and
Halley Lecturer at Oxford Univ. 1913;
author of “ Text- Book of Topographical
Surveying,” etc. : m. 1913, Gladys Violet,
da. of the late Theodore Percival, of
Shanklin, Isle of Wight; cr. C.M.G.
1899, C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.B.E. (Civil)
1918. 25, Winn Road , Southampton;
Army and Navy Club.
Sons living — Richard Fetherston, b. 19x4, —
John Christopher, b. 1918.
Daughter living — Yvonne Katherine, b. 1916.
Clough, Sir John, son of John Clough,
of Grove Mill ; b. 1836 ; is a Spinner
of Keighley, and a J. P. for W. Riding of
Yorkshire : m. 1862, Thamar, da. of
Prince Smith, of Holly House, Keighley ;
cr. Knt. 19x4. Haincliffe , Keighley ; 25,
Royal Crescent , Bath.
Cobb, Sir Cyril Stephen, K.B.E. ,
M. V. 0. ,M.P,, son of James Francis Cobb,
of Margate; b. 1861 ; ed. at Newton Abbot
Coll., and at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1884, M.A. and B.C.L. 1887) ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1887 i was Vice-Chm.,
London County Council 1910-11, and
Chm. of its Education Committee 1911
and 1917, and of the Council 1913 ; was
Chm. Asylums and Mental Deficiency
Committee 1914-17, and a Member of
Public Works Reorganization Com-
mittee, India 1917; has sat as M.P. for
W. Div. of Fulham ( Co. U) since Dec.
1918 ; has Order of Crown of Belgium ;
cr. M.V.O. (5th class) 1911, K.B.E. (Civil)
1918. 5, Cornwall Terrace, Regent's
Park, N. W. ; 1 , Dr. Johnson s Buildings,
Temple, E.C. ; Constitutional, Bath, and
New Universities Clubs.
Cobbe, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alexander
Stanhope, V.C., K.C.B., K.C.S.I.,
D. S. O. , son of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alex-
ander Hugh Cobbe, K.C.B. ; b. 1870 ; ed.
at Wellington Coll. ; entered S. Wales
Borderers 1889, became Capt. I.S.C. (now
Indian Army) 1900, Major and Brevet
Lieut. -Col. 1907, Brevet Col. and Col. 1911,
Maj.-Gen. 1916, and Lieut.-Gen. 1919;
servpd with Chitral Relief Force 1895
(despatches, medal with clasp), with
S. Angoniland Expedition 1898 (medal
with clasp), with Expedition against
Nquamba 1899 (despatches, medal with
clasp), in Ashanti 1900, in command
of 1st Batn. British Central Africa Regt.
(severely wounded, despatches specially,
medal with clasp, D.S.O.), with Somali-
land Field Force 1902-4, in command of
Flying Column, present at action of Erego
(despatches four times, two clasps, V.C.),
and during European War 1914-18, as a
D.A. and Q.M.G. , Brig. -Gen. on Gen.
Staff, Comdg. a Div. and Comdg. an
Army Corps, with rank of Lieut.-Gen.
(despatches four times, C.B. , K.C.B.,
promoted, Order of SS. Maurice and
Lazarus of Italy, C. I.E. . Legion of
Honour) ; was Comdt. 1st (Central Africa)
Batn. King’s African Rifles 1898-1905, a
Gen. Staff Officer 1907-14, an A.D.C.
to H.M. 1911-16, and Director of Staff
Duties and Mil. Training, Headquarters,
India 1916 ; m. 1910, Winifred, da. of
Albert Edward Bowen, of Col worth, Bed-
fordshire, and 5, Queen’s Gate Place,
S. W. ; cr. D.S.O. 1901, C.B. (Mil.) 1915,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917, C.S.I. 1918, K.C.S.I.
1919. Naval and Military Club.
Daughters living — Winifred Alice, b. 1912, —
Another, b. 1920.
Cobbett, Sir William, son of the late
Richard Baverstock Brown Cobbett, solici-
tor, of Oversley, Wilmslo-.v, Cheshire, and
Manchester ; b. 1846 ; eu. at Hawthorn
Hall Sch., Wilmslow; admitted Solicitor
1868 ; is head of the legal firm of Cobbett,
Wheeler and Cobbett, of Manchester ;
was Pres, of Manchester Law Asso. 1891
and 1906, and Clerk to Wilmslow Dist.
Council 1891-1916 ; has been Chm. of
Board of Management of Manchester Roy.
Infirmary since 1904 : m. 1868, Fanny
Constantia, da. of George Fox, J. P. , D. L. ,
formerly of Elmhurst Hall, Lichfield ;
cr. Knt. 1909. Woodlands, Wilmslow ,
Cheshire ; Union ( Manchester ) Club.
Sons living — Walter Palmer (Oldfield Brow,
Altrincham, Cheshire), b. 1871: m. 1898,
Lucy Hervey, da. of Neville Clegg, —
Richard (Rode side, Chelford, Cheshire), b.
1879; m. 1914, Cecile Elizabeth, da. of
the late Rev. Rees G. Gronow, of Baginton
Rectory, Warwickshire, — George Paul, b.
1884: m. 1910, Beatrice, da. of the iate
William Light, of New Zealand, — William
Oliver, b. 1892 ; Lieut. Dragoon Guards.
Daughters living — Eleanor Gertrude, b. 1869 :
m. 1896, the Rev. Herbert Gardner, who d.
1917, V. of Buglawton, Cheshire, — Katharine
Fanny, b. 1872 : m. 1894, Col. Henry
Oscar Lathbury, R.E., of Grey well, Hants, —
Annie Wingrave, b. 1874 : m. 1st, 1896,
Maurice Geoffrey Bellhouse, who d. 1900 ; 2nd,
1903, Lieut.-Col. Charles Finlayson Hunter,
D.S.O. , Dragoon Guards, — Edith, b. 1877: m.
1905, Robert Charlton, of Devonia, Cleve-
land Estate, Bluediff, Cape Province, S.
Africa.
Cochin [see Rama Varma].
Cockburn, Sir George Jack, son of
the late John Cockburn, of Stirlingshire;
b. 1848; formerly an East India Mer-
chant ; many years Chm. of Leeds Sch.
Board ; sometime a Roy. Commr. on
Secondary Education in England and
Wales; is Councillor of Leeds Univ., a
Member of W. Riding of Yorkshire Edu-
cation Committee, and a J.P. for Leeds;
has been an Educational Commr. to
Canada and U.S.A. : m. 1st, 1871, Emily,
who d. 1883, da. of D. I. Roebuck, of
Leeds; 2ridly, 1886, Clara, 3rd da. of
William Nield, of Leeds and Hudders-
field ; cr. Knt. 1910. North Grange
Road, Headingley Hill, Leeds.
Sons living-rGeorge Ernest, O.B.E., b. 1873;
Lieut.-Col. R.E. : m. 1904, Mary, da. of James
Davie, — Edward Colin, b. 1889, — Maurice
James, b. i88t.
Daughters living — Marjorie Denison, — Emily
Gertrude, — Ethel Margaret, — Mary Nield.
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Cockburn, Hon. Sir John Alexander,
K.C.M.G., M.D., son of Thomas Cock-
burn, formerly of Corsbie, Berwickshire ;
b. 1850 ; ed. at Cholmeley Sch. , Highgate,
and at King’s Coll., London; M.D.
(Gold Medallist) Uni v. of London 1874; was
Min. of Education, S. Australia 1885-7,
Premier 1889-90, Ch. Sec. 1892, and Min.
of Education and Agriculture 1893-8, and
Agent-Gen. for S. Australia in London
1898-1901 ; is Chm. of Australasian
Chamber of Commerce in London, a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, and of Order
of the Sacred Treasure (Japan), and an
Associate, a Fellow and Member of Coun-
cil of King’s Coll., London, and a Vice-
Pres. of Roy. Colonial Institute ; has
represented S. Australia at several Con-
ventions, Conferences, and Congresses,
Australia, at Postal Union Congress at
Berne 1900, and the Commonwealth
at Workmen’s Insurance Congresses at
Diisseldorf 1902, Vienna 1905, Rome
1908, and The Hague 1910, at Fire
Prevention Congress in London 1903,
Eugenics Congress 1912, and Child-
hood Protection Congress, Brussels,
1913 ; unsuccessfully contested Mon-
mouthshire, W. Div. 1904: m. 1875,
Sarah Holdway, da. of Forbes Scott
Brown, of Longformacus House, Berwick-
shire ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1900. Deans Hill ,
Harrietsham, Kent.
Son living — Piers Alexander, b. 1876.
Daughter living — Margaret Stuart, b. 1880:
m. 1904, Lieut.-Col. Lennox Godfrey Bird,
D.S.O.
Codrington, Gen. St'r Alfred Edward,
K.C. V.O., C.B. [see Codrington, Bt. , cr.
1721, colls.].
Coghlan, Sir Charles Patrick John,
son of James Coghlan, of Clocolan, Orange
Free State Province ; b. 1863 ; ed. at St.
Aidan’s Coll., Grahamstown, and at
South African Coll. , Cape Town ; served
in S. African War as Capt. Kimberley
Town Guard, present at defence of
Kimberley (medal with clasp) ; elected a
M.L.C. , S. Rhodesia 1908 ; was a Mem-
ber of S. African National Convention
(medal) ; is a M.L.C. Rhodesia : m. 1899,
Gertrude Mary, da. of the late Col. the
Hon. F. Schermbrucker, M. L.A. , Cape
Colony; cr. Knt. 1910. Bulawayo ,
Rhodesia; Civil Service ( Cape Town),
Kimberley [Kimberley), Bulawayo ( Bula-
wayo) Clubs.
Sons and Daughters living.
Coghlan, Sir Timothy Augustine,
K.C.M.G.,I.S.O . , son of Thomas Coghlan,
formerly of Sydney, N.S. Wales; b. 1856;
ed. at Gram. Sch., Sydney, N.S. Wales;
entered Public Works Depart, of N.S.
Wales 1873, became Assist. Engineer,
Harbours and Rivers Depart. 1884, Govt.
Statistician 1886, Registrar of Friendly
Sos. 1892, a Member of Public Ser.
Board 1896, and again Registrar of Friendly
Sos. 1900 ; is a Member of Council of Roy.
Statistical So., of Roy. So. of Tasmania, a
Civil Engineer, and a J.P. for the Colony ;
represents Commonwealth of Australia on
Pacific Cable Board; has been Chm. of
Old Age Pension Board, N.S. Wales, Pres,
of Australasian Asso. for Advancement of
Science (Section G. ); a Roy. Commr.
to enquire into working of Marine Board
1896, and of Sydney Water Supply and
Sewerage Board 1897 ; was a Commr. on
Electorate Distribution Act 1904, and
Pres, of Roy. Commn. to divide State 1
into Shires 1905; supervised N.S. Wales
Censuses 1891 and 1901 ; was Pres,
at Conference of Australian and New
Zealand Statisticians to determine popu-
lation of Australia, and to arrange for
a uniform Census 1900, and Agent-
i Gen. for New South Wales in London
1905-16 ; re-appointed Agent-Gen. 1916,
and again 1920 ; has Order of St. Sava of
Serbia; author of “Australia and New
Zealand,” “ Wealth and Progress of New
South Wales,” and other works : m. 1897,
Helen, 3rd da. ofD. C. Donnelly, M.L.A. ,
of N.S. Wales; cr. I.S.O. 1903, Knt. 1914,
K.C.M.G. 1918. 21 , Lennox Gardens,
S. W.
Son living — Austin Francis, b. 1908.
Daughter living — Eden, b. 1898.
Cohen, Sir Robert Waley, K.B.E.,
son of the late Nathaniel Louis Cohen ;
b. 1877 I ed. at Clifton, and at Emmanuel
Coll., Camb. ; Managing Director of
Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. (Limited) ;
was Petroleum Adviser to War Office
during European War : m. 1904, Alice,
da. of H. E. Beddington ; cr. K.B. E.
(Civil) 1920. Caen Wood Towers, High-
gate, N. ; Reform, and Royal Automobile
Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living— One.
Coke, Adm. Sir Charles Henry,
K.C.V.O., el. son of the late Rev. John
Henry Coke, R. of Ropsley, Lincolnshire;
b. 1854 ; entered R.N. 1868, became
Lieut. 1877, Com. 1892, Capt. 1899, Rear-
Adm. 1908, Vice-Adm. 1913, and Adm.
(retired) 1917 ; served during Ashantee
War 1873-4 (medal), during Boer War
1900-1901, on W. Coast of Cape Colony
(medal), and against Somalis 1901 (medal
with clasp) ; was Div. Transport Officer,
Thames Dist. 1899-1900 (during embark-
ation of troops for Boer War), an
A.D.C. to King Edward VII. 1907-8,
in command of Sheerness Gunnery Sch,
1907-9, Senior Naval Officer on Coast of
Ireland 1911-13, and Vice-Adm. Comdg.
there 1913-15 : m. 1883, Anna Marie
Madeleine, only child of Thomas Tierney
Fergusson, of Chefoo, N. China ; cr.
K.C.V.O. 1911. Clystlands, Heavitree,
Exeter ; United Set vice Club.
Son living — Thomas Fergusson, b. 1887: in.
1913, Noel Constantia, da. of E. B. T. Hall.
Daughter living — Winifred Anna.
Colchester-Wemyss [see Wemyss].
Colefax, Sir Arthur, K.B.E. , K.C. ,
son of the late J. S. Colefax, J.P. , of
Bradford ; b. 18 — ; ed. at Bradford Gram.
Sch , at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1888), and at Strassburg Univ. ; Student
of Ch. Ch. (M.A. 1891) ; Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1890, and K.C. 1912; appointed
Solicitor-Gen. , co. Palatine, Durham 1912;
sat as M.P. for Manchester S.W. Div.
(U) Jan. to Dec. 1910, when he was de-
feated : m. 1901, Sibyl, da. of the late
W. Sterling Halsey; cr. K.B.E. (Civil)
1920. Argyll House, Chelsea, S. W. ;
Athenceum, Garrick, and United Uni-
versity Clubs.
Coll, Sir Anthony Michael, son of
the late Michael Coll, of Gibraltar ; b.
1861 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at Exeter
Coll. , Oxford (B.A. 1885, M.A. and B.C.L.
1888) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1887, and a
K.C. 1902; appointed a Police Magistrate,
Gibraltar 1892, Attorney-Gen. there 1901,
and Ch. Justice, Jamaica 1911 ; cr. Knt.
1912. Kingston, Jamaica.
Collard, Sir George, son of G. P.
Collard, H.E.I.C.S. , of Canterbury; b.
890
KNIGHTAGE.
1840; ed. at King’s Sch. , Canterbury : is
a J.P. for Canterbury (Mayor 10 times)
and Kent, and a member of the
firm of Ash and Co. , brewers, of
Canterbury : m. 1874, Ann, who d. 1905,
da. of Thomas Ash, of Canterbury ; cr.
Knt. 1903. The Gables , Barton Fields ,
Canterbury, East Kent {Canterbury) Club.
Collet, Sir Wilfred, K. C.M. G., LL.B.,
son of the late Collet Dobson Collet, of
7, Coleridge Road, Finsbury Park, N. ;
b. 1856 ; ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch., London;
was Inspector of Immigrants and Assist.
Native Commr. , Fiji 1883-4, Sec. to
successive High Commrs. of W. Pacific
1884-97, Dist. Commr., Cyprus 1897-
1905, Colonial Sec., British Honduras
1905, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. thereof
I9I3 -17. since when he has been Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch. of British Guiana ; acted
as Receiver-Gen. of Cyprus on several
occasions ; administered Govt, of British
Honduras 1905-6, 1908, and 1911 : m.
1884, Mary, who d. 1910, 'da. of William
Ewins, of Fiji; cr. C.M. G. 1897, K.C.M.G.
1915. Government House , Georgetown,
British Guiana.
Sons living — Howard Barker, b. 1 88 s ; Capt.
Army Vet. Corps: m. 1920, I.u ia Beatrice
Rousey, da. of the late C. R. R. Berger, of
Wanstead, — Wilfred Robert, b. 1905.
Collie, Sir (Robert) John, C.M.G. ,
M.D., son of the late James Collie, of
Viewbank, Cults, Aberdeen; b. i860; ed.
at Aberdeen Univ. (M.B. and C.M. 1882,
M.D. 1885); formerly Surg. 3rd Durham
Rifle Vol. ; was Med. Sup. to London
County Council Evening Classes in Med.
Subjects, Education Committee 1900-1909;
sometime a Member of Public Health
Committee, Paddington, and Lecturer on
Domestic Economy, London Sch. Board ;
has been Med. Examiner to London
County Council since 1902 ; appointed
Ch. Med. Officer, Metropolitan Water
Board 1904 ; gave evidence before Roy.
Commns. on Physical Deterioration; was
a Member of Roy. Commn. on Venereal
Disease 1913-14 ; has been Pres. Special
Med. Board on Neurasthenia and Shell
Shock cases, Hon. Consulting Physician
to four London War Hospitals, and
temporary Hon. Col. Army Med. Ser. ;
sometime Director of Vied. Sers. , Min.
of Pensions, and Consulting Med. Officer
thereto; is a J.P. for co. London,
and a Knight of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England ; Dep.
Coroner for Hatfield 1919 ; author of
“Malingering,” “ Medico- Legal Exami-
nations and the Workmen’s Compensation
Act,” and medico-legal pamphlets : m.
1886, Jessie, da. of the late John Edgar, of
Locharwoods, Dumfriesshire ; cr. Knt.
1912, C.M.G. 1918. 22, Porchester Terrace,
Hyde Park, W. 2/ Reform, and Ranelagh
Clubs.
Son living — Arnold Edgar, b. 1887; Bar.
Middle Temple 1912 : m. 1918, Ethel Mary,
da. of the late F. F. Alderton, of Harrow-011-
the-Hill.
Collingwood, Sir William, K.B.E. ,
el. son of the late George Collingwood,
H.h.I.C.S. ; b. 1855; ed. at Dedham
Gram. Sch. ; is a M.I.C.E., Managing Di-
rector Vulcan Foundry (Limited), a J.P.
for Lancashire, and a Member of Engineer-
ing Standards Committee; was Chm.
Co-operative Board of Management,
Manchester and Dist. Armaments Out-
put Committee 1914-18, Dist. Loco-
motive Sup. E. Indian Railway 1880-92,
and Pres. Manchester Engineering Em-
ployers’ Federation 1913 : m. 1887, Maria
Elizabeth, da. of the Rev. G. T. Lermit,
LL.D. ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1917. Dedham
Grove. Colchester.
Sons living — Sydney, M.C., b. 1892; Capt.
R.G.A.: m. 1915, Charlotte Annie, da. of the
late Col. James Charles Oughteran, Roy. Irish
Regt. , — Gerald, b. 1902.
Daughters living — Marjory: m. 1910, Capt.
Bernard Stephen Townroe, of 53, Netherhall
Gardens, N.W.3, — Gwendolen: m. 1918, Capt.
Frederick Seymour Whalley, M.C., R.E. [see
B. Strachie, colls.] . — Ursula.
Collins, Sir Godfrey Pattison,
K.B.E., C.M.G., M.P., son of the late
Alexander Glen Collins, publisher, of
Annet Lodge, Skelmorlie ; b. 1875 ! for-
merly a Midshipman R. N. ; is Managing
Director of William Collins, Sons and Co.
(Limited), publishers, of Glasgow; Euro-
pean War 1915-18 as Inspector Q.M.G.
Sers. with rank of Col. ; was Parlia-
mentary Private Sec. (unpaid) to Rt.
Hon. J. E. B. Seely, M. P. (when Under-
Sec. of State for War, and Sec. of
State for War) 1910-14, and to Rt. Hon.
J. W. Gulland, M. P. (when Ch. Liberal
Whip) 1915, and a Junior Lord of the
Treasury and Coalition Liberal Whip
for Scotland 1919-20; appointed Parlia-
mentary Charity Commr. 1920; has sat
as M.P. for Greenock (U) since Jan.
1910 : m. 1900, Faith, da. of J. C. A.
Henderson ; cr. C.M.G. 1917, K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. 40, Rutland Gate, S. W. ;
Reform, and Ranelagh Clubs.
Collins, Capt. Sir Robert Henry
Muirhead, C.M.G., son of Charles Howel
Collins, of "Chew Magna, Somerset ; b.
1852; ed. at Taunton; entered R.N.
1866, became Lieut 1876; retired 1877;
joined Victorian Naval Forces 1878, and
became Coni, 1884; retired as Capt. 1886;
appointed Sec. for Defence, Victoria 1886,
and of Commonwealth of Australia 1901
(represented Commonwealth Govt, in
London 1906-10), and Official Sec. thereof
in London 1910, and a Member of Ad-
visory Committee to Board of Trade 1911
(retired 1917) ; was a Member of Roy.
Commn. on Shipping Rings, and Com-
monwealth Delegate to International
Commn. on Life-Saving at Sea 1913 :
m. 1885, Elizabeth, da. of Samuel Brush,
pastoralist, of Australia; cr. C.M.G.
1904, Knt. 1919.
Collins, Sir Stephen, son of William
Collins, formerly of Virginia House,
Swanage ; b. 1847 ; ed. at Swanage ;
sometime head of the firm of Stephen
Collings (Limited), stonemasons and con-
tractors, of Vauxhall, S.E.; is a J.P.
for co. London ; for six years a County
Councillor for London, Kennington Div. ;
has been a Member of the late Wandsworth
Vestry and Dist. Board, and afterwards
an Alderman of Lambeth; 2 years
Pres, of So. of Dorset Men in London,
and sometime Pres, of Kennington Liberal
Asso. ; sat as M.P. for Kennington Div.
of Lambeth ( L ) Jan. 1906 to Nov. 1918 :
m. 1 st, 1863, Frances Ann Webber, who
d. 1900; 2nd, 1901, Jane, second da. of
William Russell, formerly of Marsworth,
Tring, Herts; cr. Knt. 1913. Elm House,
Tring, Herts; Reform, and National
Liberal Clubs.
Sons living— Three.
Daughter living — Three.
Collins, Sir Thomas ; b. 18 — ; some-
time Ch. Inspector of Stamps and Taxes,
Inland Revenue; cr. Knt. 1916.
Collins, Sir William Job, K.C.V.O. ,
M.D., F.R.C.S., el. son of the late
William Job Collins, M.D., of Oxford, and
KNIGHTS.
89I
Regent’s Park, N.W. ; £.1859 ; ed.at Univ.
Coll. Sch. ; B.Sc. (Honours) 1880, M. B.
and B.S. (Honours and Gold medal) 1881,
and M.D. London Univ. 1883, (Fellow
since 1893, and Senator since 1898) ;
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1880; F.R.C.S. Eng.
1884, Master in Surgery 1885, D. P. H.
(gold medal) 1887 ; was Vice-Chm.
of London County Council 1896-7 and
Chm. 1897-8, Pres, of Medico-Legal So.
1902-6, Chm. of London Education Com-
mittee 1904-6, a Member of Roy. Commn.
on Vaccination 1889-96, and on Vivisec-
tion 1906-12, Vice-Chancellor of London
Univ. 1907-9 and 1911-12, British Plen. at
International Opium Conferences at The
Hague 1911-12, 1913 and 1914, and a
Member of Commn. on City Churches
1919-20; is a Surgeon and Oculist, a
J. P. , and a D.L. for London, a Hibbert
Trustee, Chm. of Chadwick Trust, a Life
Gov. of Univ. Coll., London, Ophthalmic
Surg. to King George’s Hospital, and to
Hampstead Hospital, Consulting Surg.
to Western Ophthalmic, Roy. Eye, and
London Temperance Hospitals, a Member
of Executive Committee and Council of
the King’s Hospital Fund, an Hon. Sec. to
League of Mercy, Chm. of Select Com-
mittee on Hop Industry, of Departmental
Committee on Accidents to Railway Ser-
vants, and of Central Council for Dist.
Nursing (London), a Member of Chair-
men’s Panel of Court of Arbitration, and
Independent Chm. for Cumberland under
Coal Mines (Minimum Wage) Act 1912 ;
received Jubilee Decoration 1897, Hon.
Freedom of City of London and Turners’
Co. 1909, and Order of Mercy 1913 ;
unsuccessfully contested St. Pancras, W.
Div. (L) 1895 and Dec. 1910, and
London Univ. Jan. 1900; sat as M.P.
for St. Pancras, W. Div. Jan. 1906 to
Nov. 1910, and for Derby Dec. 1916 to
Nov. 1918 : m. 1898, Jean, da. of the late
John Wilson, D.L. (formerly M.P. for
Govan Div. of Lanarkshire), of Hill-
head House, Glasgow; cr. Knt. 1902,
K. C.V.O. 1913. t, Albert Terrace ,
Regent' s Park, N. XV. ; Meads- End,
Eastbourne; Reform Club.
Colts, Sir William Dingwall, K.B.E. ;
b , 18— ; rendered sers. in connection
with Recruiting in S. Africa during Euro-
pean War (K.B.E.) ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil)
1919.
Colville, Adm. the Hon. Sir Stanley
Cecil J am es , G. C. M. G. , G. C. V. 0. , K. C. B.
[see V. Colville of Culross].
Colvin, Sir Elliot Graham, K.C.SJ. ,
son of the late Bazett Wetenhall Colvin,
formerly B.C.S. , of The Manor House,
Lexden, Essex ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Charter-
house, and at King’s Coll., Camb. ; en-
tered I.C.S. 1883, became Personal Assist,
to Ch. Commr., Assam 1884, Assist.
Political Agent, Rajputana 1885, Private
Sec. to Lieut.-Gov. of Bengal 1887, 1st
Assist, to Gov. -Gen’s. Agent in Belu-
chistan 1889, Joint Magistrate and Dep.
Collector ana Settlement Officer 1891,
Magistrate and Collector 1895, Settle-
ment Commr., Bhurtpur and Alwar 1896,
Political Agent, Eastern Rajputana 1897,
Revenue and Judicial Commr., Baluchis-
stan 1897, Gen. Sup. of Thugie and
Dakoiti Operations 1902, Resident in
Kashmir 1902, and Agent to Gov. -Gen.,
Fkjputana and Ch. Commr. Ajmer-Mer-
wara 1905 : m. 1888, Ethel Augusta, da.
of Sir Steuart Colvin Bayley, K.C.S. I.,
C.I.E. : cr. C.S.I. 1906, K.C.S.I. 1911.
Son living — Hugh Eliot, b. 1901.
Daughters living — Helen Bertha Mary, b.
1890: m. 1917, Capt. H. P. Hill, Hampshire
Regt., — Brenda Gwyneth, b. 1897.
Colvin, Sir Sidney, D.Litt ., son of the
late Bazett David Colvin, of The Grove,
Little Bealings, Suffolk ; b. 1845 1 ed. at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1867, Fellow
1868 , M.A. 1870); Hon. D.Litt., Oxford
1907; was Slade Professor of Fine Art,
Cambridge 1873-85, Director, Fitzwilliam
Museum 1876-84, and Keeper of Prints
and Drawings, British Museum 1884-
1912 ; is Hon. Fellow of Roy. So. of
Painters and Engravers, a Member of
Roy. Acad, of Belgium and of Archaeo-
logical Institute of Germany, a Corre-
sponding Member of Institut de France,
Vice-Pres. of Hellenic So., a Member of
Committee of National Trust for Places of
Natural Beauty and Historic Interest, and
of National Art Collections Fund, and
Pres, of Vasari So. ; author of numerous
writings on literature and art : m. 1903,
Frances, da. of the late Cuthbert Fether-
stonhaugh, and widow of the Rev. Albert
Hurt Sitwell; cr. Knt. 1911. 35, Palace
Gardens Terrace , Kensington, XV.
Colyer, Sir James Frank, K.B.E. ;
b. 1866; L.R.C.P. London 1889; Hon.
Consulting Dental Surg., Charing Cross
Hospital, and Queen’s Hospital, Sidcup,
and to Roy. Dental Hospital, London,
and a F.R.C.S. ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
11, Queen Anne Street, XV.
Combe, His Honour Sir Ralph Moly-
neux, son of the late Maj.-Gen. James
John Combe ; b. 1872 ; ed. at Haileybury,
and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1894);
Bar. Inner Temple 1897 ; Crown Advo-
cate, E. Africa Protectorate 1905-11,
Attorney-Gen. there.1911-14, and Attorney-
Gen., Nigeria 1914-18; appointed Ch.
Justice thereof 1918 : m. 1905, Effie Lee,
da. of Henry Melvill Woodhouse; cr.
Knt. 1920. Lagos, Nigeria ; Oxford and
Cambridge Club.
Daughters living — Barbara Aline, b. 1909, —
Joan Mary, b. 1910, — EflEie Molyneux, b. 1912.
Congreve, Lieut -Gen. Sir Walter
Norris, VC. , K. C.B. , M. V. O. , el. son of
the late William Congreve, of Congreve,
Staffordshire, and Burton Hall, Cheshire ;
b. 1862 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Pem-
broke Coll., Oxford (Hon. Fellow 1917);
entered Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own)
1885, became Capt., 1892, Major and
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1901, Brevet Col. 1905,
Lieut. -Col. and Col. 1908, Maj.-Gen. 1915,
and Lieut. -Gen. 1918 ; served in S. Africa
1899-1902, as Adj. Kitchener’s Horse, as
Brig. -Major 18th Brig. , asD. A. A. G. Head-
Quarters, and as Assist. Mil. Sec., present
at battle of Colenso, and at relief of
Ladysmith (wounded, despatches twice,
Queen’s medal with seven clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet
Lieut. -Col., V.C.), and during European
War 1914-17, on Staff and Comdg. XIII
Corps (wounded, despatches twice, pro-
moted, K.C.B., Legion of Honour, 1st
class of Russian Order of St. Anne
with Swords, Grand Cross of Order of
Roumania with Swords) ; was Inspector of
Musketry, Aldershot 1897-9, and Mil.
Sec. to Inspector-Gen. of the Forces
(F.M. H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught)
1902-6 ; appointed Comdt. Sch. of Mus-
ketry, Hythe 1909, and Gen. Officer
Comdg. an Inf. Brig. 1911; is a D.L.
for Staffordshire : m. 1890, Cecilia Hen-
892
KNIGHTAGE.
rietta Dolores (Croix de Guerre), da. of the
late Capt. C. B. La Touche ; cr. M V.O.
(4th class) 1903, C.B. (Mil.) 1911, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1917. Chartley Castle , Stafford ;
Army and Navy Club.
Sons living — Geoffrey Cecil, b. 189 7, — Arthur
Christopher John, b. 1903.
Connaught, Maj-Gen. H.R.H. Prmce
Arthur Frederick Patrick Albert, K.G.,
P.C., K.T., G.C.M.G. , G.C.V.O. , C.B.
[see “ Royal Family”].
Connell, Sir Isaac, son of Henry
Connell, of Kirkcaldy ; b. 1858 ; ed. at
Edinburgh Univ. ; a S.S.C. , senior
partner in the legal firm of Connell and
Campbell, of 18, Duke Street, Edinburgh,
and a Director of Commercial Union In-
surance Co. (Limited) ; has been Sec. of
Scottish Chamber of Agriculture since
1893: m. 1890, Mary, da. of the late
Alexander Gibson, Town Clerk of Kirk-
caldy ; cr. Knt. 1919. St. Heliers ,
Lygon Road , Edinburgh ; Scottish Con-
servative Club.
Son living — Charles Gibson, b. 1899 ; some-
time 2nd Lieut. R.F.A.
Daughters living — Mary Hunter, b. 1892, —
Magdalena Lily, b. 1902.
Connell, Sir Robert Lowden, K.B.E. ,
son of Thomas Connell, shipowner, of
Moresby, Cumberland ; b. 1867 ; is a
Shipowner and Underwriter ; appointed
Chm. Army Stores Committee 1917, and
is Dep. Controller of Army Salvage : m.
1899, Sarah, da. of John Webster, of
Bootle; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1918. Reform ,
Royal Automobile, and Reform ( Liverpool )
Clubs.
Connolly, Hon. Sir James Daniel,
son of the late D. Connolly, of Woolowin,
Brisbane, Queensland; b. 1870; ed. at
Public Sch. , Warwick, Queensland; ap-
pointed Colonial Sec. , and Min. of Public
Health, W. Australia 1910, and Agent-
Gen. therefor in London 1917 ; a M.L.C.
1902, W. Australia 1901-14 (Leader
1906-11 and 1917), and Perth 1914-17,
Min. for Public Health, Perth 1906-12,
and for Water Supply 1916-17 ; has Order
of Crown of Belgium : m. 1908, Catherine
Charlotte Edwards, of St. Arnaud, Vic-
toria ; cr. Knt. 1920. Westralia, 2,
Chartfield Avenue, Putney Hill , S. W. ;
Constitutional , City Carlton, Royal Auto-
mobile, and British Empire Clubs.
Daughters living — Catherine Grace, b. 1899, —
Veronica Eileen, b. 1901, — Marjorie Doreen,
b. 1906, — Nancie Frances, b. 1907, — Joan
Dorothie, b. 1909.
Conway, Sir William Martin, M.P.,
son of the late Rev. William Conway,
R. of St. Margaret’s, Westminster, and
Canon of Westminster; b. 1856; ed. at
Repton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1879, M.A. 1882), Hon. Litt.D. , Durham
and Manchester 1919 ; was Professor of
Art in Univ. Coll., Liverpool 1885-8, and
Slade Professor at Camb. 1901 -4 ; has
travelled much in Europe and the East ;
in 1892 explored the Himalayas, surveying
2,000 square miles of mountain country
and reaching an altitude of about 23,000
feet ; in 1894 traversed the whole range of
Alps, in 1896 and 1897 explored interior
of Spitsbergen and crossed the island for
the first time, and in 1898 explored the
Andes of Bolivia, climbed Aconcagua
(23,080 feet), and explored mountains
of Tierra del Fuego; is Vice-Pres. of So.
of Antiquaries, Director-Gen. of Imperial
War Museum, and a Trustee of Wallace
Collection ; has been Pres, of Alpine
Club, Vice-Pres. Roy. Geographical So.,
and Chm. of Managing Committee of
the Incorporated So. of Authors ; some-
time Editor of the Alpine Jourttal ;
received Founder's Medal of Roy. Geo-
graphical So. 1905 ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Bath (L) 1895 ; author of several
books on Art and Mountaineering; has
sat as M.P. for Univs. of Durham,
Victoria (Manchester), Liverpool, Leeds,
Sheffield, Birmingham, and Bristol (Co. U}
since Dec. 1918: m. 1884, Katrina, da.
of Charles Lambard, of Augusta, Maine,
U.S.A. ; cr. Knt. 1895. Allington Castle ,
Maidstone ; 47, Romney Street, S. W. 1 ;
Athenceum, Burlington Fine Arts, Royal
Automobile, and Alpine Clubs.
Daughter living— Agnes Ethel, b. 1885.
Conyngham, Col. Sir Gerald Pon-
sonby Lenox-, fifth son of the late Sir
William Fitzwilliam Lenox-Cony ngham,
K.C.B., of Spring Hill, co. Londonderry;
b. 1866 ; ed. at Edinburgh Acad. ; Col.
R. E., Sup. Trigonometrical Survey, India,
and a F. R.S. : m. 1890, Elsie Margaret,
O.B. E. , da. of Shrg.-Maj.-Gen. Sir
(Alexander) Frederick Bradshaw, K.C.B. ,
M.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. ; cr. Knt. 1919.
Dehra Dun , United Provinces, India;
East India United Service Club.
Daughter living — Enid Elsie, b. 1892.
Cooch Behar, H.H. Maharaja (Sir
Jitendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur) of,
K.C.S.I. ; b. 18 — ; is one of the Ruling
Chiefs of India; cr. K.C.S.I. 1917. Cooch
Behar, Bengal.
Coode-Adams [see Adams].
Cook, Sir Charles Archer, K.C.B., son
of the late Silas Kemball Cook ; b. 1849 ;
ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1872,
M.A. 1879) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1873 ;
was an Assist. Charity Commr. 1888-1903,
and 2nd Charity Commr. 1903-6, and
Ch. Charity Commr. 1906-16; is a J.P.
for Surrey : m. 1885, the Hon. Adela Mary
Grenville Brougham, da. of 2nd Baron
Brougham and Vaux ; cr. C. B. (Civil)
1911, K.C.B. (Civil) 1914. Sullingstead,
Hascombe, Godaiming ; Athenceum Club.
Cook, Sir Henry, son of the late
John Cook, of Edinburgh ; b. 1848 ; ed.
at Edinburgh Acad. , and at St. Andrews
Univ. (M.A. 1866) ; is Sec. to King’s
Body Guard for Scotland (Roy. Co. of
Archers), Representative Knight Bachelor
for Scotland, a Writer to the Signet, and
a D.L. for Co. of City of Edinburgh:
m. 1879, Margaret, who d. 1905, el. da.
of the late John Patten, of Edinburgh;
cr. Knt. 1904. 22, Eglinton Crescent,
Edinburgh.
Sons living — John, b. 1880 : m. 1911, Frances,
da. of Thomas Skene Esson, of Edinburgh, —
Walter Ramsay, b. 1884, — Adrian Henry,
b. 1889.
Daughter living — Jean Maxwell Campbell, b.
1891: tn. 1913, Alfred Ainslie Lawrie.
Cook, Rt. Hon. -Sir Joseph, P.C.,
G.C.M.G. [see " Privy Council"].
Cook, Sir Theodore Andrea, son of
Henry Cook, of Wantage ; b. 1867 ; ed.
at Radley, and at Wadham Coll., Oxford
(Scholar, M.A., 2nd class Honours in
Mods, and Greats 1890) ; was Editor of
St. James's Gazette 1900 ; has been Editor-
in-Ch. of The Field since 1910 ; author
of numerous historical and other works :
m. 1898, Elizabeth Wilhelmina Link ;
cr. Knt. 1916. 54, Oakley Street, S. W. ;
Highfield, Wantage, Berks ; Oxford and
Cambridge, and Savile Clubs.
Cooke, Sir( Edward) Marriott, K.B. E.,
M.B., only son of the late Henry Edward
Cooke, of Harrow-on-the-Hill ; b. 1852 ;
KNIGHTS.
M.R.C.S. England 1874, M.B. London
1877 ; was a Commr. in Lunacy 1898-
1914 ; has been a Commr. of Board of
Control (Lunacy and Mental Deficiency)
since 1914 (Chm. of that Board 1916-18) :
m. 1879, Mary Anne Henrietta Cecil, da.
of Sir Samuel George Brooke- Pechell,
5th Bt. ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 43, Colcherne
Court, S. IV. s / Conservative Club.
Cooke, 6»Clement Kinloch-, K.B.E.,
M.P., only son of the late Robert Whall
Cooke, of Sunnyside, Brighton; b. 1854;
ed. at Brighton Coll., and at St. John’s
Coll.,Camb. (B.A. Honours Mathematical
Tripos 1878, LL. M. Law Tripos 1882);
Bar. Inner Temple 1883 ; was Private Sec.
to Under Sec. of State for the Colonies
(Earl of Dunraven) 1885-6, Legal Adviser
to House of Lords Sweating Committee
1886-8, Civil Ser. Commn. Examiner for
Factory Inspectorships 1890, and Hon.
Sec. to Allied Colonial Uni vs. Conference
1903; Founder and Editor of The Empire
Review, has been a Gov. of Imperial Coll,
of Science and Technology ; is a well-
known political writer and recognized
authority on Colonial Affairs, Chm. and
Treasurer Princess Mary Memorial
Home, and Chm. of Central Emigration
Board ; sometime a Member of London
County Council, of County Council
Higher Education Committee for Co.
London, of Central Unemployed Body
for London, and of Co. of London
Territorial Force Asso. , Chm. of
London County Council Advisory Com-
mittee for Secondary Schs. (Girls), S.-W.
London, and a Member of Conjoint
Committee for promotion of Commercial
Education (London Univ.) ; was a
Member of Council and of Executive
Committee of Festival of Empire 1910-n ;
has been editor of The Pall Mall Gazette
and The Observer-, assumed the additional
surname of Kinloch 1905; sat as M.P.
for Devonport (C) Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918 ;
elected for Devonport Div. of Plymouth
Dec. 1918 ; author of the authorized
memoir of H.R.H. Princess Mary Ade-
laide, Duchess of Teck, and of “Queen
Mary”: m. 1898, Florence, youngest da.
of the late Rev. Launcelot Errington, V.
of Midgham, Reading ; cr. Knt. 1905,
K.B.E. (Civil) 19x9. 3, Mount Street,
IV.; 2, Garden Court, Temple, E.C. ;
Athenceum, Carlton , St. Stephens , Beef-
steak, United, Royal Western Yacht , and
Royal South Western Yacht Clubs.
Cooke, Sir Henry Paget Paget-, son
of the late William Major Cooke (34 years
a Metropolitan Police Magistrate), of
Bellecroft, Newport, Isle of Wight, and
123, Westbourne Terrace, W. ; b. 1861 ;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; admitted a
Solicitor 1886 ; is Legal Adviser to
H.R.H. Princess Beatrice the Gov. of
Isle of Wight, to Liberal Central Asso.,
and to Women’s Institute, and senior
partner in the firm of Russell-Cooke and
Co. , solicitors, of 11, Old Square, Lincoln’s
Inn, W.C. ; received Coronation medal
1911 ; has assumed the additional sur-
name of Paget: m. 1891, Grace Ber-
nard, da. of the late Arthur Hathaway,
H.E. I.C.S. ; cr. Knt. 1906. 25, Orsett
Terrace, Hyde Park, W. ; Reform, and
Eighty Clubs.
Son living — Oliver Dayrell Paget, b. 1891 : m.
1917, Barbara Ponsonby, da. of the late C.
C. Hutchinson, K.C.
Cooper, Sir Pope Alexander,
K. C. M. G. , son of the late Francis Cooper,
of Willeroo Station, N.S. Wales ; b. 1846 ;
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ed. privately, and at .Sydney and London
Univs. (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1874); Bar.
Middle Temple 1872 ; was Attorney-Gen.,
Queensland 1880-83 (sitting for Bowen),
and a Puisne Judge 1883-1903, since when
he has been Ch. Justice : m. 1873, Alice
Frener, who d. 1900, da. of the late James
Cooper, of 58, Pembridge Villas, Bays-
water, W. ; cr. Knt. 1904, K.C.M.G.
1908. Hawstead, Brisbane, Queensland ;
Junior Carlton, Union, Sports', and
Queensland ( Brisbane ) Clubs.
Son living — Reginald Francis, b. 1878 : m.
1899, Mary, da. of John Macdonald Bowen.
Daughters living — Marie Elaine, b. 18 — :
m. 1895, Staff -Surg. F. Cudland, R.N., —
Cecilia Phyllis, b. 1886.
Cooper, Sir William Earnshaw,C./.A’.,
son of James Cooper ; b. 1843 I is head
of the firm of Cooper, Allen and Co.,
of Cawnpore, and Hon. Col. Cawnpore
Vol. Rifles ; was Member of Legislative
Council of N.-W. Provinces and Oudh
1893-1900, and Pres, of Upper India
Chamber of Commerce 1889- 1900; author
of “The Murder of Agriculture,” “So-
cialism and its Perils,” “Britain for the
Briton,” “Spiritual Science,” etc., etc.:
m. 19x1, Gleadowe, widow of Walter
de Castro; cr. C.I.E. 1897, Knt. 1903.
Hume Towers , Bournemouth ; Cawnpore,
India.
Daughters living — One, b. 1914, — another, b.
1916.
Cooper, Sir Robert Elliott-, K.C.B.,
son of the late Robert Cooper, of Leeds
and York ; b. 1845 ; ed. at Leeds Gram.
Sch. ; a Civil Engineer, Chm. War
Office Committee of Institute of Civil
Engineers, of New Cape Central Rail-
way, and of Andalusia Water Co., a
Director of New Sharleston Colliery Co.,
and a Member of Selection Committee of
Engineers, Public Woiks Depart., India;
sometime Col. Comdt. Engineer and Rail-
way Staff Corps, and Pres, of Institute
of Civil Engineers ; Consulting Engineer
to Crown Agents 1908-16: m. 1878,
Fanny, da. of W. Leetham, of Hull ; cr.
K.C. B. (Civil) 1919. 44, Prince's Gate ,
S. W. ; Athenceum, St. Stephen's , and
Hurlingham Clubs.
Coote, Sir Eyre [see Coote, Bt.,
cr. 1621, colls.].
Cope, Sir Arthur Stockdale, B.A. , son
of Charles West Cope, R.A., of Hyde
Park Gate, S.W. ; b. 185 7; ed. in Norwich
and Wiesbaden; elected an A.R.A. 1899,
and R.A. 1910; is a portrait painter;
sometime in Artists’ Rifles (T.F.) ; is a
Member of Standing Committee on State-
Aided Art Education, Vice-Pres. of the
Ep£e Club, a Corresponding Member of
l’lnstitut de France, and Vice-Commo-
dore Solent Yacht Club : m. 1st, 1882,
Emily Beatrix, el. da. of the late George
Hammond Hawtayne, C.M.G. ; 2nd,
1906, Goda Isobel, da. of the Rev.
Edward King ; cr. Knt. 1917. Little
Campden House, Gloucester Walk, Ken-
sington, W. ; Yarmouth, Isle of Wight;
Athenceum , and Solent Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — Gordon .Stockdale, b. 1885 ; Capt.
Fife and Forfar Yeo. : m. 1911, Monka, da. of
C. C. S. Benning, of Dunstable, — Arthur
Hawtayne, D.S.O.’, b. 1892 [see “ Com-
PANXONAGE ”] .
Copley, Brig. -Gen. Sir (Robert Cal-
verley)Alington Bewicke -,K.B.E.,C.B.,
son of the late Robert Calverley Bewicke
Bewicke [Gooch, Bt. , cr. 1746, colls.];
b. 1855 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Merton
Coll., Oxford; entered 1st Royals 1876,
became Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps
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894
1885, Major 1894, Lieut. -Col. 1900, Brevet
Col. 1904, Col. 1905, and Hon. Brig.-
Gen. (retired) 1910 ; Nile Expedition
1884-5 (medal with clasp, bronze star),
Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with
clasp), N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8,
present at operations in Kurram Valley
and at relief of Gulistan (despatches, two
clasps), Tirah Expedition 1898, as
D.A.Q.M.G. (despatches, clasp), S. Africa
1899-1902 (despatches several times,
Queen’s medal with six clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, C.B.); was
D.A.A.G. , Barbados 1891-2 and Ireland
1892- 5, and Assist. Mil. Sec. to Lieut. -
Gen. Comdg. Bengal Forces 1896-8 ; ap-
pointed Col. -on-the-Gen. -Staff, N. Com-
mand 1905, and to command 17th Inf.
Brig. , Irish Command 1909 ; is Co.
Comdt. W. Riding Vol. ; assumed in
1892 the additional surname of Copley ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Yorkshire: m.
1886, Selina Frances, da. of Sir Charles
Watson Copley, 3rd Bt. [see Watson, Bt. ,
cr. 1760]; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900, K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Sprotborough Hall, Don-
caster.
Son living — Robert Godfrey Wolseley, b.
1893-
Daughters living — Gladys: m. 1909, Major
Hubert Francis Fitzwilliam Brabazon Fol-
jambe, King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, who d. (killed
in action during European War) 1914, —
Dorothy Albreda.
Corbett, Sir Julian Stafford, son of
the late Charles Joseph Corbett, of Imber
Court, Surrey ; b. 1854 ; ed. at Marl-
borough, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(LL.M. 1876); Bar. Middle Temple 1877;
is a Naval Historian, and Ch. of Historical
Section (Naval Branch), Committee of
Imperial Defence; sometime Ford Lec-
turer, Oxford Univ., and Lecturer in
History, Naval War Coll. ; Chesney gold
medallist 1913 : m. 1889, Edith, da. of
George Alexander; cr. Knt. 1917. 3,
Hans Crescent, S. IV. 1; Athenceum Club.
Son living— Richard Julian, b. 1909.
Daughter living— Elizabeth, b. 1902.
Corbett, Capt. Sir Vincent Edwin
Henry, K.C. V.O., son of Edwin Corbett,
formerly Min. Plen. and Envoy Extraor.
to King of Sweden and Norway ; b. 1861 ;
ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. ; entered Diplo. Ser. 1884,
became a 3rd Sec. 1886, a 2nd Sec. 1891,
and a Sec. of Legation 1900 ; appointed
a British Representative to International
Financial Commn. for Control of Greek
Finance 1898, a British Commr. on
Caisse de la Dette Publique of Egypt
1903, Financial Adviser to Egyptian Govt.
1904, a Councillor of Embassy 1904,
and Min. Resident at Caracas 1907,
and at Munich 1910 ; acted as Charge
d’Affairs at Copenhagen April to May
1895, and at Athens 1899 ; retired 1915 ;
temporary Capt. Bedfordshire Regt. 1917-
19 ; has Grand Cordons of Osmanieh
and Medjidie: m. 1895, the Hon. Mabel
Beatrix Sturt, who d. 1899, da. of 1st
Baron Alington ; cr. K.C.V.O. 1905.
25, Bryanston Street, W.l. ; TurJ Club.
Corke, Sir John Henry; b. 18 — ;
is Mayor of Portsmouth, and a J.P. ;
cr. Knt. 1916. Southsea.
Coryndon, Sir Robert Thorne,
K.C.M.G. . son of the late Selby Coryn-
don, of Plymouth, and Kimberley, Cape
Colony ; b. 1870 ; ed. at St. Andrew’s
Coll., Grahamstown, and at Cheltenham
Coll. ; employed with Bechuanaland Border
Police 1889-90 ; served in Matabcleland
1893 (medaiy, with Mashonaland occupa-
tion column 1890, and during Mashona-
land Rebellion 1896 (clasp) ; was Private
Sec. to Rt. Hon. C. J. Rhodes 1895-6,
British Resident in Barotseland 1897-1900,
Administrator N.-W. Rhodesia 1900-7,
Resident Commr., Swaziland 1907-16, and
Resident Commr. of Basutoland 1916-17,
since when he has been Gov. and Com.-
in-Ch. Uganda ; acted as Chm. of S.
Rhodesia Native Reserves Commn. 1914-
15 : m. 1909, Phyllis Mary, da. of the
late James C. Worthington; cr. C. M.G.
1911, K.C.M.G. 1919. Government House,
Entebbe, Uganda ; Devonshire, and
Athenceum Clubs.
Sons living— John, b. 1910, — Roger, b. 1911, —
Peter, b. 1913.
Daughter living — Honor, b. 1917.
Cotes, Sir Merton Russell-, son of
Samuel Cotes, of Tettenhall, near Wolver-
hampton ; b. 1835; ed- at Old Coll.,
Glasgow ; an Art Connoisseur and Col-
lector, of Bournemouth, where he has
resided since 1876 (largely responsible for
construction of its Undercliffe Drive and
Promenade and its Sanitary Hospital,
etc.); also projector of Direct Line
between Christchurch and Brocken-
hurst ; sometime Member of Bournemouth
Board of Improvement Commrs. ; in
Aug. 1880 entertained Lord Mayor of
London (Sir Francis Wyatt Truscott)
when he visited Bournemouth in full
civic state to open new pier ; presented
Mace on incorporation of Borough 1890 ;
projected visit of British Med. Asso.
to Bournemouth 1891 ; was Mayor of
Bournemouth 1894-5 (entertained H.R.H.
the late Prince Henry of Battenberg
June 1895); has exhibited his loan col-
lection of pictures at Liverpool, Leeds,
Sheffield, Bradford, Nottingham, Derby,
Glasgow, Bath, Oldham, Burnley, the
Chicago Exhibition, the London Guild-
hall, the Whitechapel People’s Palace, the
Grafton Gallery, and many other places ;
presented black basalt bust of Washington
to American nation ; Founder and Donor
to Bournemouth of the Russell-Cotes Art
Gallery and Museum, Founder of Rus-
sell-Cotes Nautical Sch , and Founder
and Donor of Russell-Cotes Home for
Children ; is a J.P., a F.S.A. , aF.R.G.S. ,
Vice- Pres, of British Asso., and a Gov. of
Bournemouth Roy. Victoria Hospital: m.
i860, Annie Nelson, who d. 1920, da. of
John King Clark, W.S., of Glasgow; cr.
Knt. 1909. East Cliff Hall, Bourne-
mouth ; United Empire Club.
Son living — Herbert Victor Merton ( Meyrick
Park House, Meyrick Park Crescent, Bourne-
mouth), b. 1870: admitted Solicitor 1896:
m. 1899, Edith Maud, da. of P. Quarry, of
Highgate, N.
Cotterill, Lieut. - Col. Sir Joseph
Montagu, C.M.G., M.B., E.P.C.S., son
of the late Rt. Rev. Henry Cotterill,
Bishop of Edinburgh ; b. 1851 ; ed. at
St. Andrew’s Coll., Grahamstown, at
Brighton Coll , and at Edinburgh Univ.
(M. B. and CM. 1875), F. R.C.S. 1879;
is Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ; appointed
Surg. , 2nd Scottish Gen. Hospital,
Edinburgh 1914 (C.M.G.) ; was Pres.,
Roy. Coll, of Surgs. , Edinburgh 1906-8;
has contributed to various med. journals :
m. 1879 Mary, who d. 1908, da. of the
late Ven. Archdeacon Wynne Jones, of
Anglesey; cr. C.M.G. 1917, Knt. 1919.
24, Manor Place, Edinburgh; Univ rsity
Club.
Daushters living— Of whom the youngest,
Hilda : m. 1920, the Rev. Edward Bo sea wen
Aylmer Somerset [see D. Beaufort, colls.].
KNIGHTS.
895
Cotts, Sir William Dingwall Mitchell,
K.B.E. , son of the late William Cotts,
of Sanquhar ; b. 1871 ; ed. privately ; is
a J.P. for co. London, and head of the
firm of Mitchell Cotts and Co., of Lon-
don, and of allied firms in South Africa
and elsewhere (merchants, colliery pro-
prietors, and steamship owners) ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Western Isles Div. of
Inverness-shire, Ross-shire, and Cromarty
(Co.-L.) Dec. 1918: m. 1901, Agnes, da.
of the late Robert Sloane, of Sanquhar ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. 24, Hans Place,
S. W.i ; National Liberal , Royal Societies ,
Thatched House , and Royal Automobile
Clubs .
Couch, Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-,
son of the late Thomas Quiller-Couch,
of Bodmin, Cornwall; b. 1863; ed. at
Newton Abbot Coll. , at Clifton Coll. ,
and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1886,
M. A. 1911) ; Hon. D.Litt., Bristol 1912,
Hon. M. A. Camb. 1913 ; is a Fellow of
Jesus Coll., Camb., a Fellow of Roy. So.
of Literature, a Member of the Academic
Committee, a well-known author, a J.P.
and County Alderman for Cornwall, Capt.
Duke of Cornwall’s L. I. , and Commodore
of Roy. Fowey Yacht Club ; appointed
King Edward VII. Professor of English
Literature in Camb. Univ. 1912 : m.
1889, Louisa Amelia, da. of the late John
Hicks, of Fowey, Cornwall ; cr. Knt.
1910. The Haven , Fowey , Cornwall.
Daughter living— Foy Felicia, b. 1899.
Couchman, Sir Francis Dundas,
K.B.E. , son of the late Thomas Barnes
Couchman, of Henley-in- Arden, Warwick-
shire ; b. 1864 ; ed. at Rossall Sch., and at
Cooper’s Hill Coll. ; entered Indian State
Railways 1886; was Under Sec. to Govt,
of India 1901-5, Sec. and Consulting
Engineer for Railways, Govt., of Burma
1906-8, Ch. Engineer, Burma Railways
Co. 1912, and Agent and Gen. Manager
1912-15; appointed a Member of Railway
Board, Govt, of India 1915, and Pres.
Stores Purchase Committee, India 1919 :
m. 1902, Isabella McLean, da. of the
late Col. Donat Edmund McMahon; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Simla, India ; East
India United Service Club.
Daughters 1 ving — Doris Lucy Frances, b. 1905,
— Verity Fdith Isabella, b. 1910.
Couper, Maj.-Geii. Sir Victor Arthur,
K. C.B. [see Couper, Bt.].
Court, Sir Josiah, M.R.C.S., son of
the late John Court, of Warwick; b. 1841 ;
ed. at King Henry VIII. Gram. Sch.,
Warwick; M.R.C.S. England 1863,
L. R.C.P. London 1864; formerly Con-
sulting Surg. for Compensation Cases to
Derbyshire Miners’ Union, and Surg. to
Great Central Railwaymen at Staveley ;
is a J.P. for Derbyshire : m. 1865, Sarah,
da. of John Hyde, of Hampton Lucy,
Warwickshire ; cr. Knt. 1920. Staveley,
Chesterfield.
Sons living — Arthur, M.B. (Staveley, Chester,
field), b. 1865, — Percy Hyde, M.R.CS., b
1870; Med. Officer, Mansfield Union, —
Geoffrey (twin), b. 1870.
Courthope-M unroe [see Munroe],
Courtis, Sir John Wesley, son of
John Courtis, formerly of Williamstown,
Victoria, Australia ; b. 1859 ; is a stock-
broker, a brick manufacturer, and a J.P.
for Cardiff and for Glamorgan (High
Sheriff 1916) ; was Lord Mayor of Cardiff
1911-12 : m. 1886, Marian, da. of the
late John Osborne Riches, of Cardiff ; cr.
Knt. 1912. Fairwaler Croft, Llandaff,
Glamorgan ; Constitutional, and Cardiff
and County Clubs.
Sons living — Alan Osborne, b. 1890 : m. 1920,
Madge Marion, da. of Mrs. Arthur, of
Shanghai, — Walter, b. 1892.
Daughters living — Hilda, — Elsie.
Couzens, Sir George Edwin, son of
George Couzens, of Landport ; b. 1851 ;
is Mayor of Portsmouth, a J.P. for Ports-
mouth, an Officer of Legion of Honour,
and a Knight of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England ; has Order
of Redeemer of Greece : m 1885, Ellen
Mary, who d. 1908, da. of James Heming,
R. N. ; cr. Knt. 1905. Glenthorne, Kings-
ton Crescent, Portsmouth.
Son living — Gerard Edwin, b. 18 — .
Daughter living — Daisy Louise.
Cowan, Sir John, son of the Rev.
John Cowan; b. 1844; is Chm. of Red-
path, Brown and Co. (Limited), con-
structional engineers and iron and steel
merchants, of Edinburgh, a D.L. for
Edinburgh, and a Fellow of Roy. Colonial
institute ; cr. Knt. 1915. 2, St. Andrew
Square, Edinburgh.
Cowan, Rear-Adm. Sir Walter Henry,
K.C.M.G., C.B., M.V.O., D.S.O., son of
the late Walter James Frederick Cowan,
of Alveston, Warwickshire ; b. 1871 ; en-
tered R.N. 1884, became Lieut. 1892,
Com. 1901, Capt. 1906, and Rear-Adm.
1918 ; Brass River Expedition 1895 (medal
with clasp), operations against Mbwruk
1895, Benin Expedition 1897 (despatches),
Nile Flotilla 1898 (despatches, D.S.O.),
S. Africa 1900, first as A.D.C, to Gen.
Lord Kitchener, and subsequently as
Naval A.D.C. to Com.-in-Ch. (Field-
Marshal Lord Roberts) (medal with three
clasps), battle of Jutland 1916 (despatches,
C.B. , 2nd class of Russian Order of St.
Anne with swords, 3rd class of Japanese
Order of the Rising Sun, and Legion of
Honour), Comdg. 1st Cruiser Squadron
in Baltic, 1919 (thanked by Admiralty) ;
was an A.D.C. to H.M. 1917-18 ; has
Roy. Humane So.’s bronze medal, arid
4th class Medjidie : m. 1901, Catherine
Eleanor Millicent, da. of the late Digby
Cayley [see Cayley, Bt. , colls.] ; cr. D.S.O.
1898, M.V.O. (4th class) 1904, C.B. (Mil.)
1916, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Cowan, Sir (William) Henry
Cowan Walter H., son of William
Cowan, of Edinburgh ; b. 1862; is a J.P.
for Sussex, and Chm. of Parkinson and
W. and B. Cowan (Limited), of London,
Manchester, Edinburgh, and Sydney ;
sat as M.P. for S.-W., or Guildford,
Div. of Surrey (L) Jan. 1909 to Jan.
1910, and for E. Div. of Aberdeenshire,
Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918 ; elected for E.
Div. of Aberdeenshire and Kincardine-
shire Dec. 1918 : m. 1900, Winifred,
da. of Daniel Smith, of Edinburgh; cr.
Knt. 1917. 215, Ashley Gardens, S.W. ;
The Crow’s Nest, Fairwarp. Sussex;
Reform. National Liberal, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Son living— One, b. 1901.
Daughter living— One, b. 1904.
Cowans, Gen. Sir John Steven,
G.C.B., G C.M.G..M. V.O., son of the late
John Cowans, of Carlisle, and Hartlands,
Cranford, Middlesex; b. 1862; entered
Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own) 1881,
became Capt. 1890, Major 1898, Lieut. -
Col. 1900, Col. 1903, Maj.-Gen. 1910,
Lieut. -Gen. 1915, and Gen. 1919 ; was
Staff-Capt. , Head Quarters 1893-4. Brig.-
Major, Aldershot 1894-7, D.A.Q. M.G. ,
Head Quarters 1898-1903, and A.Q.M.G. ,
896
KNIGHTAGE.
2nd Div. Aldershot 1903-5, Col. on Gen.
Staff there 1905-6, Director-Gen. of Mil.
Education in India 1906-7, Director of
Staff Duties and Mil. Training there
1907-8, Officiating Director of Mil. Opera-
tions 1908, in command of Presidency
Brig., N. Army, India 1908-10, Director-
Gen. of Territorial Force 1910-12, and
Q.M.G. to the Forces 1912-19 ; is con-
nected with Shell Transport and Trading
Co. (Limited), and Col. Gloucestershire
Regt. 1918 ; is a Mil. Member of Army
Council, a Grand Officer of Legion of
Honour, of Crown of Belgium, of Crown
of Italy, of Sacred Treasure of Japan,
Redeemer of Greece, Chia-Ho of China,
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England ; has American
D.S.M. : m. 1884, Eva Mary, da. of the
late Rev. John Edmund Coulson, for-
merly V. of Long Preston, Yorkshire ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1902, C.B. (Civil)
1911, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1913, G.C.M.G. 1918,
G.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. 10, Lowndes Street,
Cadogan Place , S. W.
Coward, Sir (John Charles) Lewis,
K.C., el. son of the Rev. John Henry
Coward, R. of St. Peter le Poer, London,
and Minor Canon of St. Paul’s Cathedral ;
b. 1852; ed. at St. Paul’s Sch., and at
Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. (Mawson
Scholar 1871, Prizeman 1873, B.A. 1874,
M.A. 1903) ; Bar. Gray’s Inn and Middle
Temple 1877, a Bencher 1891, Treasurer
Gray’s Inn 1898, a K.C. 1901, and Resi-
dent Bencher at Gray’s Inn 1920; S.-E.
Circuit ; appointed Recorder of Folkestone
and a Judge of the Court of Survey 1886,
a Member of Council of Legal Education
1892, a Member of Incorporated Council
of Law Reporting 1898, Commissary to
Dean and Chapter of St. Paul’s Cathedral
1913, Chm. of Board of Studies, Council
of Legal Education 1914, and Vice
Chm. of Council 1920 ; was a Member
of Aerodrome Committee of Air Min.
1917-18, and Vice-Chm. Advice Com-
mittee Officers' Families Fund 1914-19:
m. 1879, Millicent Horatia, da. of Sir
T. W. Clinton Murdoch, K.C.M.G. ; cr.
Knt. 1918. 2, Gray's Inn Square, W.C. ;
2, Royal Crescent, Brighton; 3, Pump
Court, Temple, E.C. ; Athenceum , Carlton,
and Ranelagh Clubs.
Daughter living — Katherine Lucy Ventris :
m. 1904, Capt. Robert Hugh Montgomery,
E. Surrey Regt.
Co wen, Sir Frederic Hymen, Mus. D.,
sonof the late Frederick Augustus Cowen ;
b. 1852 ; ed. in London, Leipzig, and
Berlin; Hon. Mus. D. Camb. 1990 and ^
Edinburgh. 1910 ; the well-known musical
composer and conductor ; conducted
Philharmonic Concerts 1888-92, and
again 1900-07 ; also Handel Festival at
Crystal Palace 1903, 1906, 1909, and
1912, and Cardiff Festival 1902, 1904,
1907, and 1910; was Conductor of Phil-
harmonic So., Liverpool 1896-1913, and
of Scottish Orchestra in Glasgow 1900-10 ;
appointed a Professor at Guildhall Sch.
of Music 1918 ; has composed cantatas,
symphonies, oratorios, overtures, songs,
etc. : m. 1908, Fredrica Gwendoline, da.
of Fred Richardson ; cr. Knt. 1911. 18,
Regent's Court, N. IV. ; Arts Club.
Cowley, Hon. Sir Alfred Sandlings,
son of Isaac Cowley, formerly of Durban,
Natal ; b. 1848 ; was a Roy. Commr. on
Sugar Industry in Queensland 1888-9;
M.L.A. , Queensland 1888-1907, Sec.
for Public Lands and Agriculture
1890-93, Speaker of Legislative Assembly
1893-6, and 1896-9, and a Roy. Commr.
on Intoxicating Liquor Laws of Queens-
land 1900-1901 ; again Speaker of Queens-
land Legislative Assembly 1903-7 : m.
1880, Marie, da. of the late William
Campbell, of Muckle Neuk, Natal : cr.
Knt. 1904. Silky Oaks, Toowong, Queens-
land.
Cox, Sir Charles Thomas, K.C.M.G.,
only son of the late Charles Cox, of
British Guiana Civil Ser. ; b. 1858 ; ed.
privately ; Bar. Middle Temple 1899 ;
entered Govt. Ser., British Guiana 1874,
became Ch. Clerk and Sec. to the
Quarantine Board 1888, Assist. Govt. Sec.
1889, Administrator of St. Kitts and
Nevis 1899, and Govt. Sec. of British
Guiana 1904 ; has acted on various
occasions as Gov. of Leeward Islands and
of British Guiana : m. 1885, Minnie, da.
of E. J. R. Willcocks, Principal of The
Training College, British Guiana ; cr.
C. M.G. 1903, K.C.M.G. 1913. George-
town, Demerara.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Cox, Sir Edward Owen, G.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; Chm. Overseas Shipping Com-
mittee; cr. K.B.E. (Civi) 1918, G.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.
Cox, Gen. Sir Herbert Vaughan,
K. C.B. , K. C. M. G. , C.S. I. , son of the late
Rev. Frederick Cox, R. of Upper Chelsea,
S.W. ; b. i860; ed. at Charterhouse, and
at R.M.C. ; entered 25th Regt. 1880, be-
came Capt. Indian Army 1891, Major 1900,
Lieut.-Col. 1904, Brevet Col. and Col. 1907,
Maj.-Gen. 1915, Lieut. -Gen. 1917, and
Gen 1920 ; served during Afghan War
1879-80 (medal), with Burma Expedition
1885-9 (despatches twice, medal with two
clasps), on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8
(despatches, medal with two clasps), in
China 190c (medal), and during European
War 1914-17 (despatches live times,
K.C.M.G., promoted); was A. Q.M.G.
for Mobilisation, India 1907-8, D Q. M.G. ,
Army Head Quarters, India 1908-11, and
Mil. Member, Coronation Durbar Com-
mittee 1911-12 ; appointed a Col. -on-Staff
and Brig. -Gen. Comdg. Rawal Pindi Brig.
N. Army, India 1912, and Nowshera Brig.
1914, and Sec. Mil. Depart., India Office
1917; has 2nd class of Order of White
Eagle of Serbia with Swords ; is Col.
69th Punjabis: m. 1894, Violet, da. of F.
O’Bryen Horsford ; cr. C.S. I. 1911, C.B.
(Mil.) 1912, K.C.M.G. 1915, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1918. 9, Hereford Square, S. W.q. ;
United Service Club.
Cox, Lieut.-Col. Sir Percy Zachariah,
G.C.I.E., K.C S.I., K.C.M.G., son of
Arthur Zachariah Cox, formerly of Har-
wood Hall, Essex ; b. 1864; ed. at Harrow,
and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; en-
tered Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 1884,
became Capt. I.S.C. (now Indian Army)
1895, Major 1902, and Lieut -Col. 1910;
appointed Vice-Consul at Ze ila 1893, and
at Berbera 1894, Consul and Political
Agent, Muscat 1899, and Resident and
Consul-Gen. for Persian Gulf 1904 ; sub-
sequently H. M. Representativeai Teheran,
and now High Commr. for Mesopotamia;
acted as Foreign Sec. to Govt, of India
1914 ; was Ch. Pol-tical Officer Indian
Expeditionary Force 1914-ib (despatches,
K.C.S.I.) : m. 1889, Belle, O.B.E., da.
of Surg. -Gen. J. Butler Hamilton, Roy.
Army Med. Corps; cr. C.I.E. 1902,
C.S.I. 1909, K. C.I.E 1911, K.C.S.I.
1915, G. C.I.E. 1917, K.C.M.G. 1920.
Athenceum Club.
KNIGHTS.
897
Cox, Sir (William Henry) Lionel,
son of George B. Cox, M.D. , of
Mauritius; b. 1864; ed. at Roy. Coll.,
Mauritius ; Bar. Middle Temple 1866 ;
was Substitute Procureur and Advocate-
Gen., Mauritius 1880, Puisne Judge of the
Supreme Court 1881-7, Procureur and
Advocate-Gen. 1887-93, and Ch. Justice
of the Straits Settlements 1893-1906 : m.
1st, 18 — , Lucy, who d. 1901, da. of S.
Pelte, of Mauritius ; 2nd, 1903, Elizabeth
Cushing, el. da. of the late Lewis Pughe,
of Seranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ; cr.
Knt. 1896. Beau Stjour, Guernsey.
Son living — One.
Craddock, Sir Reginald Henry,
K.C.S.I. , son of the late Surg.-Maj.
William Craddock, 1st Gurkha Rifles,
b. 1864; ed. at Reading Gram. Sch. , at
Wellington Coll., and at Keble Coll.;
Oxford; entered I.C.S. 1884, became
Settlement Officer, Nagpur 1890, Sec. to
Ch. Commr. , Central Provinces 1895, and
Commr. , Nagpur 1901 ; appointed Ch.
Commr. , Central Provinces 1907, and
Lieut. -Gov. of Burma 1917 ; was a Mem-
ber of Council of Gov. -Gen. of India
1912-17 ; author of ‘ ‘ Report on Famine in
Central Provinces of India 1896-7” : m.
1888, Frances Henrietta, C.B.E., youngest
da. of the late Gen. Henry Ralph
Browne, C.B., Col. Norfolk Regt. ; cr.
C. S.I. 1903, K.C.S.I. 1911. Government
House, Rangoon, Burma ; East India
United Service Club.
Son living — Henry Ernest Frank, b. 1889.
Daughters living— Beatrice Mary: m. 19 1 7,
Major John Alexander Colquhoun May-Somer-
ville, Indian Cav., — Kathleen May : m. 1918.
Capt. Douglas David Malcolm Urquhart,
Indian Army [see Urquhart, K.].
Craggs, Sir John George, M.VO. ,
son of the late James Craggs ; b. 1856 ; is a
Chartered Accountant ; has been a Member
of Council of King Edward’s Hospital
Fund for London since its foundation in
1897 (Hon. Sec. 1897-1906) ; founded a tra-
velling research scholarship in connection
with London Sch. of Tropical Med. ; re-
ceived Jubilee medal 1897 : m. 1884, Helen
Lewins, da. of the late Andrew Millar;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1902, Knt. 1903.
City Carlton, Ranelagh, and Royal Auto-
mobile Clubs.
Son living — George Somerville, b. 1885.
Daughters living — Jean Isobel, b. 1886, —
Helen Millar, b. 1888, — Norah Mary, b.
1893, — Joyce Emily, b. 1896, — Katherine
Irene, b. 1902, — Doris Merle, b. 1906.
Craig, Major Sir Algernon Tudor-,
K.B.E., son of the Rev. Allen Tudor
Craig, Incumbent of Marboeuf Ch. , Paris ;
b. 1873 ; Major late Roy. Irish Rifles ; was
D. A.A.G. 1914-20; Acting Assist. Pro-
vost-Marshal London Dist., Sec. Incor-
porated Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Help So.,
Director of Admiralty Convalescent
Homes, Comptroller Lord Roberts’
Memorial Fund and Workshops, a F.S. A. ,
a Chevalier of Order of Crown of Belgium,
and an Esquire of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England ; assumed by deed
poll 1919, the additional surname of
Tudor: m. 1898, Emily Mary, C.B.E.,
da. of the Rev. James Lukin, of Felbrigg
Lodge, Romsey; cr. C.B.E. 1918, K.B.E.
(Civil) 1919. 2, Cresswell Gardens,
S. W. 10; Craigston, Bisley, Surrey, St.
James s Club.
Son living — Algernon James Riccarton
Tudor, b. 1899; sometime 2nd Lieut. Roy.
Scots.
Craig, Sir (John) Walker, son of
Thomas Craig, of Ardcoen, Strabane ; b.
1847 > Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin 1871, and
a K.C. 1889; unsuccessfully contested
Down Co., S. Down Div. (AC/) 1892;
sometime a Commr. of Intermediate Edu-
cation Board for Ireland, a Commr. of
Education in Ireland ; Judge of Monaghan
and Fermanagh County Court and Chm.
of Quarter Sessions 1897-1911, and Re-
corder of Belfast and County Court Judge
of Antrim and Chm. of Quarter Sessions
1911-19: m. 1882, Elsie, third da. of
George A. Hume, M.D. (Coroner), of
Crumlin, co. Antrim ; cr. Knt. 1920.
54, The Drive, Hove, Sussex ; Hove Club.
Craik, Right Hon. Sir Henry, P.C.,
K.C.B., LL.D., M.P. [see “Privy
Council”].
Cramp, Sir William Dawkins, T.S.O. ,
son of the late James Cramp, of Leam-
ington ; b. 1840 ; appointed Assist. Master
in Guilsborough Gram. Sch. i860, Clerk
in Examiner’s Office, H.M.’s Customs
1861, Inspector of Factories 1868, Sup.
Inspector 1891, and H.M.’s Dep. Ch.
Inspector of Factories 1902 ; retired 1907 ;
was Sec. to Home Office Committee on
Potteries 1893, Chm. of Home Office
Committees on Lucifer Match and Chem-
ical Works 1893, Brass Casting 1894, and
Building Accidents 1906, and a Member
of Factory Accidents Committee 1910 ;
cr. I.S.O. 1903, Knt. 1908. Kirk-
land, Walton-on- Thames.
Cranston, B?'ig.-Gen. Sir Robert,
K.C.V.O., C.B., C.B.E. , son of Robert
Cranston, J.P. , D.L. ; b. 1843; Hon.
LL.D., Western Univ. of Pennsylvania
1907; is an Hon. Brig.-Gen. , a J.P. and
D.L. for City of Edinburgh, a Member of
its Territorial Force Asso. a Member of
War Office Advisory Council, Chm. of
Cranston’ s Hotels , and of Scottish N ational
Exhibition, a Fellow of Educational Insti-
tute of Scotland, a F.R.S.S.A. , one of
H.M. Commrs. for Victoria Sch., Dun-
blane, and for Roy. Patriotic Fund, a
Knight Com. of Order of St. Olaf of
Norway, and an Officer of the Legion of
Honour; formerly Col. Comdt. (V.D.
and T.D.) Queen’s Rifle Vol. Brig. (Roy.
Scots) ; was Lord Provost of Edinburgh,
and Lord-Lieut. of City and Co. of City
of Edinburgh 1903-6, and Col. Comdg.
1st Lothian Vol. Inf. Brig. 1906-9 ;
raised and commanded a Regt. during
European War, and commanded Tay
Defences ; unsuccessfully contested Leith
Dist. ( LU ) Jan. 1910: m. 1868, Eliza-
beth, el. da. of James Simmel Gilbert,
of Edinburgh ; cr. Knt. 1903, K.C.V.O.
1905, C.B. (Civil) 1909, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1918. Cerehouse, 19, Merchiston Avenue,
Edinburgh ; Scottish Conservative (Edin-
burgh), and Junior Constitutional
( London ) Clubs.
Son living — Henry Norman, b. 18 — .
Daughters living— Elizabeth Gilbert,— Mary
Dalgleish.
Crawford, Sir (Henry) Homewood,
son of the late John Crawford, J.P. , of
Kent; b. 1850; admitted a Solicitor
1872 ; is a Lieut, and a Commr. of Land
Tax for City of London; was Under-
Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1875-8,
and 1880-85, since when he has been City
Solicitor ; acted as a Member of Roy.
Commn. on London Govt. 1893-4, and
as Secondary and Under Sheriff of
London 1904, and as Comptroller of
Corporation of City of London since
1917 ; is a Member of Council of Law
So., and Pres, of National Asso. of
Local Govt. Officers : m. 1874, Louisa
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Edith, only da. of the late Alderman Sir
Francis Wyatt Truscott, Lord Mayor of
London 1879-80, and sister of Alderman
Sir George Wyatt Truscott, 1st Bt. , Lord
Mayor of London 1908-9 ; cr. Knt. 1900.
The Guildhall , E. C. ; Junior Carlton
Club .
Crawford, Sir William, son of the
late Rev. Alexander Crawford, of Randals-
town, Belfast; b. 1840; ed. privately, and
at Roy. Academical Institution, Belfast ;
formerly Senior Managing Director and
Chm. of the York Street Flax Spinning Co.
(Limited), of Belfast, Member of Senate
and Hon. Treasurer of Queen’s Univ. ,
Belfast, and Member of Northern Counties
Committee, Midland Railway; is a J.P.
for Belfast ; was a Member of Roy.
Commn. of Paris Exhibition 1900 ; has
been a Member of Paris Consistory of
Reformed Church of France, and two
years Pres, of Paris-British Chamber of
Commerce, of Linen Merchants’ Asso.,
and Belfast Chamber of Commerce: m.
1866, Annie Coulson, da. of the late Rev.
James Glasgow, D.D. ; cr. Knt. 1906.
Mount Randal , Belfast; Ulster {Belfast),
and Ulster Reform {Belfast) Clubs.
Sons living — Rev. Alexander Robert, b. 1868,
— James Glasgow, b. 1870, — William Monod,
b. 1872, I.C.S., — Henry, b. 1873.
Creagh, Gen. Sir O’Moore, V.C.,
G.C.B., G.C.S.E, 6th son of Capt. James
Creagh (formerly R.N.), of Cahirbane, co.
Clare ; b. 1848 ; ed. privately, and at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; entered 95th Regt.
1866,3 became Capt. Indian Army 1878,
Brevet Major 1879, Lieut. -Col. 1892, Col. {
1896, Maj.-Gen. 1903, Lieut. -Gen. 1905,
and Gen. 1908 ; retired 1914 ; served during
Afghan War 1878-80, as D.A.Q.M.G. and
A.Q.M.G., present at operations in Bazar
Valley, and at actions of Kam Dakka
and Ali-Khel (despatches, medal, Brevet
Major, V.C.), with Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion 1890 (despatches), and in China 1900-
1901, first in command of 2nd Brig, and
subsequently in command of China Field
Force (despatches, K.C.B.) ; was in com-
mand of a 2nd class Dist. in India and
Political Resident at Aden 1898-1900, and
in command of British Forces in N. China
1901-3 and 2nd Div. , N. Command, India
1903-7, Mil. Sec. at India Office 1907-9,
and Com.-in-Ch. in India and Army
Member of Council of Gov. -Gen. of India,
in Charge of Army Depart. 1909-14 ; was j
an A.D.C. Gen. to H.M. 1911-14; ap-
pointed Col. Merwara Inf. 1904, and
Col. Baluchis 1912 ; is a Knight of j
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusa- I
lem in England ; has 2nd class Order ;
of Rising Sun of Japan : m. 1st, 1874, j
his cousin, Letitia Longfield, who d.
1875, da. °f John Brereton ; 2nd, 1891,
Elizabeth (a Lady of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England), da. of
the late E. Reade; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1902,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1903, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1909,
G.C.S. I. 1911. 65, Albert Hall Man- I
sions, S. IV. ; United Service Club.
Son living — (By 2nd marriage) Duncan
Vandeleur, M.C., b. 1892 ; Capt. and Adj. 7th ;
Hussars.
Daughter living— (By 1st marriage) May
Geraldine, b. 1875 : m. 1906, Harold Montague
Williams, C.E.
Greedy, Sir Herbert James, K.C.B.,
C.V.O., son of Robert Henry Creedy ;
b. 1878; ed. at Merchant Taylors' Sch.,
and at St. John's Coll., Oxford (B.A., 1st
class Classical Moderations 1898, and
Lit. Hum. 1900, Senior Scholar 1901-5) ;
entered War Office 1901 ; employed on
special duty in S. Africa 1903 ; was Resi-
dent Clerk 1903-4, Clerk to Commrs. of
Income Duty for Army Sers. 1907-8,
Private Sec. to Permanent U nder Sec. of
State for War 1903-8, Assist. Principal
Clerk at War Office 1908-20, Private
Sec. to successive Secs, of State for War
1913-20, and Assist, to Sec. of the War
Office 1916-20 ; is a Com. of Legion of
Honour, and an Officer of the Order
of the Crown of Belgium ; has 2nd class
of Order of St. Anne of Russia : m. 1904,
Mabel Constance, da. of the late Samuel
James Lowry, of Grove Park, Kent; cr.
M.V.O, (4th class) 1911, C.B. (Civil)
1915, C.V.O. 1917, K.C.B. (Civil) 1919.
Artillery Mansions, S. W.i ; Union .
United Service , and Junior Naval and
Military Clubs.
Daughter living — Edith Hilary, b. 1909.
Creswell, Recir-Adm. Sir William
Rooke, K. C.M. G.,K.B.E,, son of Edmund
Creswell, of Gibraltar ; b. 1852 ; entered
R.N. 1865, and becameLieut. 1874; retired
1878 ; served against pirates in Laroot
River 1873 (wounded, promoted Lieut.),
and subsequently on E. Coast of Africa in
suppression of Slave Trade, and in China
1900, in command of H.M.S. Protector
(first Colonial Ship of War accepted for
Imperial war ser.) ; appointed Director of
Naval Forces of Commonwealth of Aus-
tralia 1904, and is now First Member of
its Naval Board ; has Order of Rising Sun
of Japan : m. 1888, Adelaide Elizabeth,
O.B.E., da. of Mr. Justice Stow, formerly
a Judge of Supreme Court of S. Australia ;
cr. C.M.G. 1897, K.C.M.G. i9ii,K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Melbourne, Victoria.
Crewe, Brig. -Gen. the Hon. Sir
Charles Preston, K.C.M.G., C.B. , son of
Capt. Frederick Crewe, 7th Madras Inf. ;
b. 1858 ; ed. privately ; in Cape Mounted
Rifles 1878-81 ; became Capt. Colonial
Forces 1899, Major and Lieut. -Col. 1900,
and Col. 1901 ; retired 1902; served in
Kaffir War 1878-9 (medal with clasp), in
Basuto War 1880 (medal with clasp), and
in S. Africa 1898-1901 in command of
Border Horse which he raised, and sub-
sequently in command of a Mobile
Column, and of Colonial Forces, Cape
W. Dists. (despatches, Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, C.B.); was Colonial Sec., Cape
Colony 1904-7, and Sec. for Agriculture
1907-8 ; is a J.P. for Cape Colony, Member
(for E. London) in Union House of Par-
liament, and a Member of Defence Council
of Union of S. Africa; acted as Hon.
Director of War Recruiting 1914-15 ;
appointed a Brig. -Gen. on Staff of Gen.
Officer Comdg. Forces in E. Africa 1916:
m. 1887, Helen Agnes Josephine, O.B.E.,
el. da. of Joseph Millerd Orpen, Surveyor-
Gen. of Rhodesia; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900,
K.C.M.G. 1915. Woodleigh, St. Mark's
Road, East London, Cape Colony.
Son living — Ranulphe Orpen, b. 1898.
Crichton, Col. the Hon. Sir Henry
George Louis, K.C.B. [see E. Erne].
Crichton-Browne [see Browne].
Croft, Sir Alfred Woodley, K.C.I.E.,
son of the late Charles Woodley
Croft, ot Plymouth ; b. 1841 ; ed. at
Mannamead Sch., Plymouth, and at
Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1863, M.A.
1870); Lecturer of Exeter Coll., Oxford,
1 863-5 I appointed to Bengal Education
Depart. 1866; was Professor in Pres.
Coll., Calcutta 1866-73, Principal of the
Dacca Coll. 1873-4, Inspector of Schools
KNIGHTS.
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1874-6, Director of Public Instruction,
Bengal 1877-97, and a Member of Indian
Education Commn. 1882-3, a Member of
Legislative Council of Bengal 1887-92,
Pres, of Asiatic So. of Bengal 1892-3,
a Trustee of Indian Museum 1894-6,
and Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta Univ.
1894-6 (Hon. LL.D. 1897) ; is a J.P. for
Devon; cr. C.I.E. 1884, K.C.I.E. 1887.
Rumleigh , Bere Alston, Devon; Royal
Western Yacht Club.
Crooke-Lawless [see Lawless"].
Crookshank, Maj.-Gen. Sir Sydney
D’ Aguilar, K.C.M.G., C.B., C.I.E. ,
D.S.O., M.V.O., son of the late Col.
Arthur Chichester William Crookshank,
C. B. ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Neuenheim Coll. ;
entered R.E. 1889, became Capt. 1900,
Major 1909, Lieut.-Col. 1915, and Col.
1919; joined Indian State Railways, 1892,
and was in charge of Gohnalake Opera-
tions 1894 ; served with Chitral Relief
Force 1895 (medal with clasp), and during
European War 1914-19 (D.S.O., Legion
of Honour, Orders of Leopold of Belgium
and Aviz of Portugal, French and Belgian
Croix de Guerre, K.C.M.G., American
D. S.M.) ; organized Indian Famine Relief
Works 1896-7; was Under-Sec. to Govt,
of India 1904-7, Constructor of King
George Med. Coll., Lucknow 1908-10,
Sup. of Works, Coronation Durbar 1911,
in charge of Capital Construction Works
at Delhi 1912-13, and Director-Gen. of
Transportation 1918, with rank of Maj.-
Gen. ; is an A.I.C.E. , and a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1911,
C.I.E. 1912, D.S.O. 1916, C.B. (Mil.)
1918, K.C.M.G. 1919. Junior United
Service, Bath, and Royal Automobile
Clubs.
CROOM,S»John Halliday, M.D., son of
the Rev. David Croom ; b. 1847; M.D.
Edin. 1882, F.R.C.S. 1873, and F.R.C.P.
1880 ; has been Pres, of Roy. Coll, of
Surgs. of Edinburgh, of British Gynae-
cological So., and of Obstetrical So.,
Edinburgh, and Consulting Physician to
Roy. Infirmary, Edinburgh ; is Professor
of Midwifery in Edinburgh Univ.,
Physician to Edinburgh Roy. Maternity
Hospital, and Hon. Fellow and Member
of many learned Sos. : m. 1874, Anne
Isabella, da. of David Walker, of
Broughty Ferry ; cr. Knt. 1902. 25,
Charlotte Square, Edinburgh.
Son living — David Halliday, M.D. (17, Alva
Street, Edinburgh), b. 1877 : m. 1907, Eleanor
A. B., da. of thelateR. J. Blair-Cunynghame, I
M.D., of Cronan.
Daughters living — Anna Muriel, b. 1881, —
Marjorie Halliday, b. 1887.
Crosbie, Hon. Sir John Chalker,
K.B.E. ; b. 1876; became anM.E.C., New-
foundland 1911 ; is Chm. of Shipping of
Tonnage Committees for Newfoundland ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. St. John,
Newfoundland.
Crossman, Sir William Smith, son
of the late John Crossman, “captain”
of a copper ore mine ; b. 1854 ; ed. at
National Sch. , Tavistock; is a stone-
mason, a Member of Cardiff Board of
Guardians, and of Building Committee
thereof ; was Lord Mayor of Cardiff
1906-7 ; has been Labour representative
on Cardiff City Council (Cathays Ward)
since 1892 ; appointed Manager of A class
Labour Exchange in Cardiff 1910 : m.
1885, Mary Ann, da. of Peter Moore,
formerly of Douglas, Isle of Man ; cr.
Knt. 1907. 31, Harriet Street, Cardiff.
Crowdy, Dame Rachelj lEleanor,
D.B.E., R.R.C., da. of — Crowdy; b.
18 — ; Principal Comdt. V.A.D.s in
France during European War; employed
in League of Nations Secretariat; cr.
D.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Palais des Nations,
Geneva.
Crowe, Sir Eyre (Alexander),
G. C.M. G. , K. C.B. , 3rd son of the late Sir
Joseph Archer Crowe, K.C.M.G., C.B. ;
b. 1864 ; ed. in Berlin and Paris ; entered
Foreign Office 1885, became Assist. Clerk
1900, a Senior Clerk 1906, an Assist.
Under-Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs
1912, Counsellor of Embassy 1917, and
Min. Plen. 1919 ; was Assist. Sec. to
British Delegates at International Sugar
Conference in London 1887, and to British
Special Commrs. for Sugar Bounties
Convention 1889, Sec. to International
Conference in London on Protection of
Wild Animals in Africa 1900, a British
Delegate at Hague Conference 1907, and
at London Naval Conference 1908, and
British Agent in Savarkar Arbitration at
The Hague 1911, appointed Permanent
Under-Sec. of State for Foreign
Affairs 1920 ; has Jubilee and Coro-
nation medals : m. 1903, Clema, el. da.
of the late Professor C. Gerhardt, of
Berlin, and widow of Eberhardt von
Bonin; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1907, K.C.M.G.
1911, K.C.B. (Civil) 1917, G.C.M.G.
1919. 74, Elm Park Road, Chelsea,
S. W. ; Travellers' Club.
Son living— Eric, b. 1905.
Daughters living— Three.
Cruickshank, Sir William Dickson,
C.I.E., son of the late John Cruickshank,
of Trafalgar, Forres, N.B. ; b. 1845 ; ed.
at Rafford Sch. , and privately ; entered
Bank* of Bengal 1866, became Inspector
of Branches thereof 1868, Agent at Ran-
goon 1869, Dep. Sec. 1876, and Sec. and
Treasurer 1887 ; retired 1909 : m. 1874,
Julia Emma, da. of W. S. Millard ; cr.
C.I.E. 1903, Knt. 1906. Oriental Club.
Daughters living — Liola Violet (Larfy Dunbar) :
m. 1899, Sir I.oraine Geddes Dunbar, Sec. and
Treas. of Bank of Bengal, Calcutta,— Ada
Beatrice: m. 1907, Major Walter Guy Ays-
cough, M.C., Indian Army, who d. (killed in
action during European War) 1917.
Crum, Sir Walter Erskine, O.B.E.,
son of the late Waiter Ewing Crum, of
Thornliebank, Renfrew; b. 1874; ed. at
Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1897) ; Major Calcutta Light Horse, and
a partner in the firm of Graham and Co. ,
merchants, of Calcutta ; was a Member
of Imperial Legislative Council of India
1919-20 : m. 1903, Violet Mary, da.
of the late Charles Forbes; cr. O.B. E.
(Civil) 1918, Knt. 1920. Ashton Grange,
near Chester ; Union Club.
Sons living — Walter Donald Charles, b. 1911,
— Vernon Forbes, b. 1919.
Daughter liv.ng — Isla Margaret, b. 1905.
Crump, Sir William John, son of the
late William Alexander Crump, solicitor,
of 17, Leadenhall Street, E.C. ; b. 1850;
ed. at North London Collegiate Sch.,
Camden Town, and privately ; admitted
Solicitor 1876 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
Middlesex (High Sheriff 1911), a member
of the legal firm of William A. Crump and
Son, of 17, Leadenhall Street, E.C. , Pres,
of N. Islington National Unionist Asso.
(Chm. N. Islington Conservative and
Unionist Asso. 1883-1919), Past Master of
the Upholders’ Co., Past Master of City
of London Solicitors’ Co., Past Chm. of
National Unionist Asso., a Member of
its Council, Chm. of its Metropolitan Div. ,
900
KNIGHTAGE.
and of Hendon (Central Div.) National
Unionist Asso., a Member of Middlesex
Territorial Force Asso., of Council and
Executive Committee of City of London
Conservative and Unionist Asso., and
of Middlesex Territorial Force Asso.
and Licensing Committee ; elected (first)
Mayor of Islington 1900 ; re-elected 1901 ;
presented Coronation Address to their
Majesties King Edward VII. and Queen
Alexandra on behalf of Boroughs North
of Thames 1902 ; received Coronation
medals 1902 and 1911 : m. 1872, Anna,
da. of the late Charles Buttery, of
Piccadilly, W. ; cr. Knt. 1902. Glenthorne,
Harrow Weald; Junior Carlton , City
Carlton, Canada , and Royal Automobile
Clubs.
Sons living — Dudley James (3, Kidderpoer
Gardens, Hampstead, N.W.), b. 1878 : m.
1901, Violet, da. of the late John Sheppard
Edmonds, — Alfred Frank, b. 1883.
Daughters living — Marion Sarah, b. 1874 : »».
1896, Alexander von Meien, of Windybraes,
Havelock Road, Bognor, — Ella Maria, b.
1877: m. 1896, Herbert Dicksee, R.E.,
of Oak House, Kidderpore Avenue, Hamp-
stead, N.W.,— -Gertrude Emily, b. 1879 :
*n. 1901, Ayerst Hooker Butterj', of baun-
-celles, Templewood Avenue, Hampstead,
N.W., — Irene Anna, b. 1880 : m. 1907, Harold
Goslett, F.R.I.B.A., of Royston bodge,
Royston Park, Hatch End, Middlesex.
CRUNDAbb, Sir William Henry, son
of the late William Crundall, of Lords,
near Faversham, Kent; b. 1847; ed.
privately ; has been 13 times Mayor of
Dover ; is sole partner in the firm of
William Crundall and Co., timber mer-
chants, of Dover, London, etc., Belgian
Consul for Kent, Surrey, and Sussex, a
Knight of the Order of Leopold of Bel-
gium, a J.P. for Dover and for Kent,
Board of Trade Representative andChm.
of Dover Harbour Board, and Chm. of
Conservative Party in Dover ; sometime
German Consul at Dover ; appointed
Imperial Consul for Persia at Dover 1908 ;
has 1 st class Croix Civique of Belgium :
m. 1880, Emily Constance, da. of Col.
George Landmann ; cr. Knt. 1889.
Woodside , Kearsney , near Dover ; Carlton,
and Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — William Henry, b. 1882, — Eric
Randolph, M.A., B.C.L. (lies Farm, Far Oak-
ridge, Stroud, Gloucestershire ; Cavalry Club),
b. 1884; Bar. Inner Temple 1907: m. 1913,
Violet Constance, da. of Brig.-Gen. William
Tylden, R.A., of Brockhill, Hythe.
Daughter living — Catherine Victoria.
Crutcheey, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles,
K.C.B., K.C.V.O., 2nd son of the late
Gen. Charles Crutchley, of Sunninghill
Park, Ascot, Berks; b. 1856 ; entered 101st
Regt. r874, became Capt. and Brevet
Major Scots Guards 1887, Lieut. -Col. 1897,
Col. 1900, and Maj.-Gen. 1908; retired
1918 ; served with Egyptian Expedition
1882, present at battles of Mahuta and
Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze
star, 5th class Medjidie, Brevet Major),
and with Nile Expedition 1884-5, present
at actions of Abu Klea and El Gubat
(wounded, clasps) ; was A.A.G. for Re-
cruiting, Head Quarters 1900, Director
thereof 1908, Lieut. -Gov. and Sec., Roy.
Hospital, Chelsea 1909-18 : m. 1887, Sybil
Mary, da. of the late Hon. Henry John
Coke [see E. Leicester, colls.]; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1902, K.C.V.O. 1913, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1917. Longford, Derby.
Son living — Gerald Edward Victor, b . 1890;
bieut. Scots Guards ; served during European
War 1914-19 (wounded, prisoner 1915-18):
m. 1919, Betty Strachan, da. of the late
Hugh Spottiswoode, of 28, Tite Street,
Chelsea, S.W.
Cubitt, Sir Bertram Blakiston, K. C.B. ,
el. son of Major Frank Astley Cubitt,
of Thorpe Hall, Norwich, and Fritton
House, Suffolk [see Blakiston, Bt., colls.] ;
b. 1862 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1885); sometime a
Principal Clerk in Sec.’s Depart, of
War Office ; a J.P. ; Assist. Sec. to Sec.
of State for War 1889-91, and Private Sec.
to Under Sec. of State for War 1896-8 ;
appointed Principal Assist. Sec. at the
War Office, and a Member of Roy.
Patriotic Fund Corporation 1914, and of
Statutory War Pensions Committee 1916:
m. 1897, Leila, da. of the late Capt.
William Norman Leslie, Gordon High-
landers ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1911, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1920. Hillstead, Brentwood,
Essex ; Union Club.
Sons living — Frank beslie, b. 1898, — Alan
Blakiston, b. 1903.
Cullen, Hon. Sir William Portus,
K.C.M.G. , LL.D., son of John Cullen, of
Mount-Johnston, Jamberoo, N.S. Wales ;
b. 1855; ed. at County Schs. , and at Syd-
ney Univ. (B.A. 1880, M. A. 1882, LL.B.
1885, LL.D. 1887, Fellow 1897); Bar.
N.S. Wales and a K.C. 1905; elected a
M.L.A. , N.S. Wales 1891 and a M.L.C.
1896 ; a Member of Senate of Sydney
Univ. (Vice-Chancellor 1908-11, Chan-
cellor 1914) ; appointed Ch. Justice and
Lieut. -Gov. of N.S. Wales 1910 : m. 1891,
Lily, el. da. of the Hon. R. H. D. White,
M.L.C. ; cr. Knt. 1911, K.C.M.G. 1912.
Tregoyd, Mosman, Sydney , N.S. Wales.
Sons living — Howard, b. 1893, — William, b,
189 7.
Daughter living — Ailsa.
CubbiNAN, Sir Thomas Major, D.S.O.,
el. son of the late Thomas Cullinan, of
Seymour; b. 1862; sometime a M.L.C.
of Transvaal ; is Chm. and Managing
Director of the Premier Diamond Mining
Co. (Limited) ; the diamond (weighing
3000 carats) presented in 1907 by the
Transvaal Colony to King Edward VII.
bore his name ; elected a Member of first
S. African Union Parliament 1910 ; cr.
Knt. 1910, D.S.O. 1916. Cullinan Build-
ings, 5, Simmonds Street, Johannesburg,
Transvaal.
Cumming, Sir John Ghest, K.C.I.E. ,
C.S.I., son of the late Dr. James Simpson
Cumming; b. 1868 ; ed. at Glasgow High
Sch., at Glasgow Univ. (M.A. 1887), and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1890) ; en-
tered I.C.S. 1889, became Officiating
Under Sec. to Govt, of Bengal 1894, Joint
Magistrate and Dep. Collector 1896,
Magistrate and Collector 1900, and Sec.
to Govt., Judicial and Gen. Departs. 1900,
and to Revenue and Gen. Departs. 1909 ;
subsequently Ch. Sec. to Govt, thereof ;
was a M.E.C. of Bengal 1917-20; cr.
C.I.E. 1911, C.S.I. 1916, K.C.I.E. 1920.
East India United Service Club.
Cumming, Capt. Sir Mansfield George
Smith-, K.C.M.G., C.B. , son of Col.
J. T. Smith, formerly R. E. ; b. 1859;
entered R.N. 1872, became Sub-Lieut.
1878, Lieut. 1881, Com. (retired) 1906,
and Capt. 1919 ; served with Perak Ex-
pedition 1874-5 (medal), and in Egypt
(medal, star) ; assumed the additional
surname of Cumming 1889; has Legion
of Honour, Orders of St. Stanislas and
St. Vladimir of Russia, of Leopold of
Belgium, and American D.S.M. : m. 1st,
1885, Dora Cloete, of Great Constantia,
S. Africa; 2nd, 1889, Lesley Marian,
da. of Capt. Lockhart Valiant Cumming,
KNIGHTS.
901
of Logie, Morayshire ; cr. C. B. (Civil) 1914,
K.C.M.G. 1919. Logie , Morayshire ;
Salterns, Bursledon ; 2, Whitehall Court ,
S.W.
Cuningham, Sir William John,
K.C.S.I., son of the late Alexander
Cuningham, Esq. ; b. 1848 ; ed. at Edin-
burgh Acad. , and privately ; entered Bom.
C.S. 1870, and became Under Sec. to
Govt, of India in Foreign Depart. 1885,
Dep. Sec. 1890, and -Sec. 1894 ; retired
190 1 ; cr. C.S. I. 1891, K.C.S. I. 1897. 6,
Charles Street, W. 1 , East India United
Service Club.
Cunliffe, Sir Robert Ellis, son of
the late Robert Cunliffe, D.L., of 17,
Inverness Terrace, W. ; b. 1858 ; ed.
at Bradfield, and at Corpus Christi Coll. ,
Oxford (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1900) ; admitted
a Solicitor 1884 ; sometime a member
of the legal firm of Cunliffes and Daven-
port ; was Solicitor to Board of Trade
1900-20 : m. 1885, Clementina, da. of
the late Richard Cockerton, of 83, Corn-
wall Gardens, S.W. ; cr. Knt. 1910.
34, The Grove, Boltons , S. W. ; United
University , and Flyfishers' Clubs.
Sons living — John Robert Ellis (3, Temple
Gardens, E.C.), b. 1886; Bar. Inner Temple
1 91 1, — Walter Richard, b. 1893.
Daughters living — Clementina Mary Ellis,
b. 1887 : m. 1912, Major George Henry Wilson,
R. P.A., who d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1917, of 11, Clareville Grove,
S. W., — Phyllis Eaetitia, b. 1889: m. 1911,
Reginald William Ironside, M.R.C.S. (some-
time Capt. R.A.M.C.), of 3, Sydney Place,
S.W., — Isobel Joyce, b. 1893 : m. 1914,
Douglas Finch Noyes, of Maskeliza, Ceylon.
Cunningham, Sir (Alexander) Fred-
erick Douglas, K.C.I.E., son of the late
Maj.-Gen. Sir Alexander Cunningham,
K.C.I.E. , C.S.I. ; b. 1853; ed. at Ken-
sington Gram. Sch., and at King’s Coll.,
London ; entered B.C.S. 1871 ; sometime
Under-Sec. to Govt. Civil Depart.,
Lahore, and is a Commr. , Punjab ; re-
tired 1902 : m. 1883, Ada, da. ol the late
Lestock Reid, B.C.S. ; cr. C.I.E. 1881,
K.C.I.E. 1901. Park Lodge, Binfield,
Berks ; A thenceum and East India United
Service Clubs.
Cunynghame, Sir Henry Hardinge
Samuel, K.C.B. [see Cunynghame, Bt.,
colls.].
Cure, Sir Edward Henry Capel, son
of the late Rev. Edward Capel Cure,
Canon of Windsor, and Chap. -in- Or d.
to Queen Victoria [B. Rookwood] ; b.
1866 ; ed. at Winchester, and at New
Coll., Oxford (History Honours 1888);
is Commercial Counsellor of Embassy for
Italy ; has Order of St. Maurice and
St. Lazarus of Italy : m. 1889, Muriel
Elizabeth Anna Louisa, da. of Sir Percy
Dixwell Nowell Dixwell-Oxenden, 10th
Bt. ; cr. Knt. 1919. British Embassy ,
Rome; Villa della Quercia, Pallanza,
Lago Maggiore, Italy; Travellers' Club.
Daughter living— Bettina Zoe, b. 1898.
Currie, Gen. Sir Arthur William,
G.C.M.G. , K.C.B. , LL.D., son of the
late William Gamier Currie ; b. 1875 ;
Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1919 and McGill
Univ. 1920 ; Inspector-Gen. Canadian
Inf. ; European War 1914-18, on Staff,
and Comdg. Canadian Div. with rank
of Lieut. -Gen. (despatches, Legion of
Honour, C.B., K.C.M.G., K.C.B., Order
of Crown of Belgium, Croix de Guerre
with Palm , G. C. M. G. , American D.S. M. ) ;
sometime a Member of Council of Over-
seas Mil. Forces of Canada ; appointed
Principal of McGill Univ. 1920 : m. 1901,
Lucy Sophia, da. of the late William
Chaworth-Musters ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915,
K.C.M.G. 1917, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918,
G.C.M.G. 1919. McGill University ,
Montreal ; Annesley, Alston Street ,
Victoria, British Columbia.
Currie, Sir James, K.B.E. , C.M.G. ,
son of the late Rev. James Currie, LL.D.,
Principal of Church of Scotland Training
Coll. , Edinburgh ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Fettes
Coll., Edinburgh, and at Lincoln Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1892) ; was Principal of
Gordon Coll., Khartoum, and Director of
Education to Sudan Govt. 1900-1914, and
a Member of Sudan Council 1911-14;
appointed to Labour Supply Depart, of
Ministry of Munitions 1915, and Controller,
Industrial Training, Min. of Munitions
1919 ; also a Member of Departmental
Council, Ministry of Labour ; unsuccess-
fully contested Wiltshire, Devizes Div.
(L) Dec. 1918 ; has 2nd class Medjidie
and 3rd class Osmanieh : m. 1913, Hilda
Beatrice, only da. of the late Sir Thomas
Hanbury, K.C.V.O. ; cr. C.M.G. 1912,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Upham House,
Aldbourne, Wilts; Brooks s, Reform, and
Savile Clubs.
Daughter living — One, b. 19 1-.
Currie, Sir James Thomson, K.C.B.,
son of James G. Currie, of Edinburgh ;
b. 1866 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. ; Per-
sonal Assist, to Min. of Munitions and
Supply ; Assist. Surveyor-Gen. of Supply,
War Office 1917- 19 : m. 1895, Constance,
da. of G. Payter, of Sontapier, Bengal ;
cr. K.C.B. (Civil) 1919. Stoke Green
House, Stoke Poges, Bucks ; Junior Carl-
ton, and Caledonian Clubs.
Son living — Hamish A. D., b. 1898.
Daughters , living — Constance, b. 1896, —
Winifred, b. 1900,
Curtis, Maj.-Gen. Sir Reginald Sal-
mond, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O. [see
Curtis, Bt., cr. 1802, colls.].
Curtis, Sir Richard James, K.B.E . ;
b. 18 — ; Food Commr. for Midland Div. ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Cust, Vice-Adm. Sir Herbert Edward,
K.B.E., C.B. [see E. Brownlow, colls.].
Custance, Adm. Sir Reginald Neville,
G.C.B., K.C.M.G., C.V.O., son of the
late Gen. W. N. Custance, C.B. ; b. 1847 ;
Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1913; entered R.N.
t86o, became Lieut. 1868, Com. 1878,
Capt. 1885, Rear-Adm. 1899, Vice-Adm.
1904, and Adm. 1908 ; retired 1912 ;
served with Naval Brig, at storming of
Kahding 1862, at actions of Kagosima
1863, and Simono-Seki 1864; was Assist. -
Director of Naval Intelligence 1887-90,
A.D.C. to H.M. Queen Victoria 1897-9,
Director of Naval Intelligence at the
Admiralty 1899-1902, Rear-Adm. in Medi-
terranean Fleet 1902-4, and 2nd in com
mand of Channel Fleet 1907-8 ; is a Gov. of
Roy. Naval Scholarships Fund ; was a
Member of Roy. Patriotic Fund Corpora-
tion 1912-14; appointed Naval Attach^ to
U.S.A. 1893; cr. C.M.G. 1900, C.V.O.
1903, K.C.M.G. 1904, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1908, G.C. B. (Mil.) 1913. Mayfair-
Chambers, 42, Half Moon Street , W.
Dale, Sir Alfred William Winterslow,
son of the late Robert William Dale,
D.D. , of Birmingham ; b. 1855; ed. at
King Edward’s Sch., Birmingham, and
at Trin. Coll, and T'rin. Hall, Camb.
(Chancellor's English Medallist 1876 and
902
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1878, Members’, Hulsean, and Seatonian
Prizeman, B.A. 8th Classic 1879, Fellow
1881, M.A. 1882) ; LL.D., Aberdeen
1906, Bristol 1912, and Liverpool 1920 ;
was Lecturer, Bursar, and Tutor of
Trin. Hall, Camb. 1879-99, a Member
of Council of Senate, and Sec. of Gen.
Board of Studies, Camb. 1898-9, Prin-
cipal of Univ. Coll., Liverpool 1899-
1903, Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool Univ.
1903-19; has been Chm. of Council and
of Board of Education, Mansfield Coll.,
Oxford, since 1904; acted as Chm. of N.
Universities’ Joint Matriculation Board
1905-17 ; author of ‘ ‘ The Synod of Elvira,”
etc. : m. 1882, May, da. of the late
William Jeeves, of Hitchin; cr. Knt. 1911.
Red Lodge, Cold Ash, Newbury ; A thenoeum
Club.
Daughters living — Marjorie, b. 1883 : m. 1911,
Maurice Raekham, of Roehampton, — Beatrice
Mary, b. 1889, — Alice Barbara, b. 1891.
Daljit Singh, Sardar Sir, K.B.E.,
C.S.l. ; b. 18 — ; is Hon. Magistrate
of Jullundur; appointed a Member of
Council of the Punjab 1913 and of Sec. of
State for India 1915 ; cr. C.S.L 1914,
K.B.E. 1919.
Dalrymple, Col. SirVl\\\\2im,K.B.E.\
b. 18 — ; Col. S. African Forces ; rendered
sers. in connection with recruiting and
gen. war work during European War ;
cr. K.B.E. 1920.
Dalton, Rev. John Neale, K.C.V.O. ,
C.M.G., el. son of the late Rev. John
Neale Dalton, M.A.,R. of Milton Keynes,
Bucks ; b. 1839 ; ed. at Blackheath Pro-
prietary Sch. , and at Clare Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1863, M.A. 1866) ; Select Preacher
beforeUniv. 1878 ; wasTutor to T.R.HH.
Prince Albert Victor and P/ince George
of Wales 1871-9, and Gov. to T.R.HH.
1879-82, with whom he visited the British
Colonies, Trinidad and the W. Indies,
Bermudas, Falkland Islands, Cape of
Good Hope, five provinces of Australia,
Fiji, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Ceylon,
etc. ; appointed Chap.-in-Ord. to Queen
Victoria 1881, Canon of Windsor 1885,
Hon. Chap, to the Duke of York 1892,
a Dep. Clerk of the Closet-in-Ord. to
Queen Victoria 1897, Dep. Clerk of the
Closet to King Edward VII. and Domestic
Chap, to Prince of Wales 1901, and a
Dep. Clerk of the Closet and a Domestic
Chap, to King George V. 1910 : m. 1886,
Catherine Alicia, da. of Charles Evan
Thomas, of The Gnoll, Neath, Glamor-
ganshire; cr. C.M.G. 1882, C.V.O. 1901,
K.C.V.O. 1911. The Cloisters, Windsor
Castle.
Son living — Edward Hugh John Neale, b.
1887 : tn. 1914, Ruth, da. of Hamilton Fox.
Daughter living — Alexandra Mary Georgie, b.
1891 : tn. 1918, Major John Ballingall Forbes
Watson, R.A.F.
Daly, Lieut.-CoL. Sir Hugh, K. C.S.l,
K.C.I.E. , son of the late Gen. Sir Henry
(Dermot) Daly, G.C.B., C.I.E., ; b. i860;
ed. at Winchester, at Balliol Coll., Oxford,
and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; en-
tered Gloucestershire Regt. 1881, became
Lieut. I.S.C. (now Indian Army) 1883,
Capt. 1892, Major 1901, and Lieut. -Col.
1907 ; retired 1916 ; served in Burma
Campaign 1886-8 (despatches) ; was Sup.
of N. Shan States 1888-91, Assist. Sec.
to Govt, of India in Foreign Depart.
1892-6, Dep. Sec. 1896-1904, Agent to
Gov. -Gen., Central India 1905-10, and
Resident in Mysore and Ch. Commr. of
Coorg 1910-16 : m. 1891, Diana Maria,
da. of the late Charles Denison, of Penn-
sylvania, U.S.A. ; cr. C.I.E. 1892, C.S.L
1903, K.C.I.E. 1911, K. C.S.L 1916.
Buckland Grange, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Daughter living — Lucy: m. 1914, Major
William Paget-Tomlinson, D.S.O.. 7th
Hussars.
Dalziel, Professor Sir Kennedy, son
of George Dalziel, of Markland, Dumfries-
• shire ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ.
(M.B. and C.M. 1883); is Consulting
Surg., Roy. Hospital for Sick Children,
Glasgow, Surg. Western Infirmary, and a
J. P. for Glasgow : in. 1887, Margaret,
da. of John Waddell, of Inch, Bath-
gate ; cr. Knt. 1917. 196, Bath Street,
Glasgow; Nether Kinneddar, Saline,
Fife.
Sons living — George, M.C., b. 1888; Major
R.A.M.C., — Ralph Kennedy, b. 1896; Lieut.
Roy. Scots Fusiliers.
Daughters living — Margaret, — Mairi, — Kath-
leen Lorna.
Dane, Sir Louis William, G. C.I.E. ,
C.S.L, son of the late Richard Martin
Dane, M.D., C.B. , Inspector-Gen. of
Hospitals, of Clarendon Lodge, Millbrook,
Hants ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Kingstown Sch. ;
entered I.C.S. 1876; was Assist. Commr.
1876-92 (Private Sec. to Lieut. -Gov. of
Punjab 1879-82), Dep. Commr. and
Settlement Collector 1892-6, Ch. Sec. to
Govt, in Punjab 1896-1900, Resident
Magistrate in Ireland 1900-1901, Resident
in Kashmir 1901-2, Sec. to Govt, of India
in Foreign Depart. 1902-8, and Lieut. -
Gov. of Punjab 1908-12 ; retired 1913 ;
carried out Land Revenue Settlements,
Gurdapur Dist. 1887-92, and at Peshawar
1892-6 ; head of the Mission to Kabul
1904 (K.C.I.E., Sardar-i- Afghanistan) ; is
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England : m. 1882, Edith
(a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England; has Kaisar-i-Hind
gold medal, and M6daille de la Reine
Elisabeth avec Croix Rouge), da. of the
late Lieut. -Gen. Sir Francis Booth Nor-
man, K.C.B. [see Norman, “ Knights'
Widows”]; cr. C.S.L 1904, K.C.I.E.
1905, G. C.I.E. 1911. The King' s House,
Lyndhurst, Hants.
Sons living — Clement Richard, b. 1883 ; Com.
R.N. : in. 1917, Bessie Albina, da. of Dr. T.
Sandby Coombe, — Henry, b. 1893; Capt.
Indian Army.
Daughters living — Dorothy Bentinck: tn.
1912, Capt. Ernest Sopper, D.S.O.,M.C., 17th
Lancers, — Ellen Norman: tn. 1917, Capt.
Richard Dane, M.C., Cav., — Denise Mont-
gomery.
Dane, Sir Richard Morris, K.C.I.E .,
son of the late Inspector-Gen. Richard
Dane, C.B., M.D. ; b. 1854; ed. at
Kingstown Sch., Dublin ; entered B.C.S.
1872; was Sec. to Financial Commr.,
Punjab 1880-82, engaged in special duty
in Public Works Depart. 1882, Officiating
Under Sec. to Govt. 1882, Boundary and
Settlement Officer, Central India 1883-4,
and Assist. Commr., Ajmere 1885; be-
came Dep. Commr. 1889 ; officiated as
Commr. of Excise and Inspector-Gen. of
Registration 1890-91 ; served in connec-
tion with Opium Commn. 1893 ; appointed
Commr. of N. India Salt Province 1898,
and Inspector-Gen. of Excise and Salt
1908 ; retired 1909 ; appointed Foreign
Ch. Inspector of Chinese Salt Revenue
1913 ; has 1st class of Orders of the Excel-
lent Crop of China and of the Striped
Tiger : in. 1880, Emily (from whom
he obtained a divorce 1901), da. of Sir
Edward Leeds, 3rd Bt. ; cr. C.I.E. 1896,
KNIGHTS.
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K.C. I.E. 1909. East India United Ser-
vice Club.
Y)A^\Y.CL)Maj-Gen. Sir John Frederic,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Rev. G. F.
Daniell, of Aldingbourne, Chichester ; b.
1859; ed. privately; entered R.M.L. I.
1878, became Lieut. -Col. 1901, Brevet Col.
1904, Col. Comdt. 1910, and Maj.-Gen.
1912; was Professor, Roy. Mil. Acad.
1900-1902, in Naval Intelligence Depart.
1888-91, 1903-9, and 1917-9; commanded
troops in Sierra Leone 1914-7 : m. 1887,
Constance, da. of the late G. Rosher, of
The Knowle, Higham, Kent; cr. C.M.G.
1916, K.C.M.G. 1919. Sierra Leone;
United Service , and Cavendish Clubs.
Son living — Rev. Basil Camden, b. 1893;
Curate of St. Peter’s, Southsea.
Daniels, Sir Percy, K.B.E. , son of
Edward Daniels ; b. 1875 ; ed. at Mill
Hill ; Head of Leather Purchasing
Conmin. , British War Mission in U.S.A.
during European War : m. 1907, Florence
Grace, da. of John Robert Pakeman,
C. B.E., of 25, Victoria Road, Kensington,
W. ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. 41, South
Street , Park Lane , W.
Dannreuther, Sir Sigmund, C.B.}
son of Edward Dannreuther, of Windy-
croft, Hastings ; b. 1873 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1895) ;
Private Sec. to Adj.-Gen. , War Office
1898-1901, and Principal Clerk there 1907-
15 ; appointed Director of Finance, Min.
of Munitions 1915, Controller of Finance,
and Accounting Officer 1917, Assist.
Financial Sec. 1918, Member of Muni-
tions Council 1919, and Joint Sec., Min.
of Munitions 1920 : m. 1901, Margaret
Ethel, da. of Richard Burbrook ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1917, Knt. 1919. Iverfarne,
Iver Heath , Bucks; Oxford and Cam-
bridge Club.
Sons living — Denis Sigmund, b. 1904, —
Edward Tristan Hilton, b. 1911.
Daughter living — Kathleen, b. 1902.
Danson, Sir Francis Chatillon, son
of John Towne Danson, Bar.-at-Law, of
Dry Close, Grasmere, Westmorland ; b.
1855 I ed. at Liverpool Coll. , and in Paris ;
head of the firm of F. C. Dauson and
Co., average adjusters, of Liverpool and
London, a Member of Mersey Docks
and Harbour Board, Chm. of Incorporated
Sch. of Tropical Med., Liverpool, and of
Institute Schs. , a Member of Council of
Liverpool Chamber of Commerce (some-
time Pres.), a J.P. for Liverpool, and a
F. S.A. ; sometime in Roy. Naval Artillery
Vol. ; was Sheriff of Westmorland 1914-
15 : m. 1st, 1880, Helen, who d. 1885, da.
of Henry Woodhead, of Rotherham ;
2ndly, 1888, Edith, da. of William Nor-
man Rudolf, shipowner, of Liverpool ;
cr. Knt. 1920. Rosewarne, Bidston Road ,
Birkenhead ; Dry Close, Grasmere ; Tower
Buildings, Liverpool ; University , Con-
servative, and Exchange (. Liverpool ) Clubs.
Son living — (By 2nd marriage), John Ray-
mond, b. 1893.
Daughter living— (By 1st marriage) Helen
Margaret Rosa, b. 1883.
Darbhanga, Maharajadhiraja {Sir
Rameshwara Singh Bahadur), of,
G. C.I.R., K.B.E., younger son of the
late Maharaja (Maheshwar Singh) of
Darbhanga ; b. i860 ; entered Bengal
Civil Ser. 1879 '* appointed a M.L.C. of
Bengal 1885, and a Member of Council of
Gov. -Gen. of India 1899 and 1904 ; re-
ceived titles of Raja Bahadur 1886, and
Maharaja Bahadur 1898, hereditary
Maharaja Bahadur 1907, and hereditary
Maharajadhiraja 1920 ; is the first Noble-
man of Bihar (17th in succession from the
founder of the House), Pres, of Bihar
Landholders’ Asso., of All India Land-
holders’ Asso. , and of Bharat Dharma
Mahamandala ; has been Pres, of Hindu
Univ. Committee, a M.E.C. of Bihar and
Orissa, and a Member of Indian Police
Commn. ; has Kaisar-i-Hind medal :
m. 1st, 1877; 2nd, 1901; cr. K.C. I.E.
1902, G.C.I.E. 1915, K.B.E. 1918.
Durbhunga, Tirhoot, Bengal.
Dare, Adm. Sir Charles Holcombe,
K.C.M.G., C.B.,, M.V.O.; b. 1854;
entered R.N. 1868, became Lieut. 1879,
Com. 1894, Capt. 1900, Rear-Adm.
(retired) 1909, Vice- Adm. 1915, and
Adm. 1918 ; sometime in command of
H.M.S. “Berwick”; European War
19 14- 19 Comdg. Auxiliary Patrol Base,
Milford Haven (despatches, C.B.,
K.C.M.G., Order of Leopold of Belgium) ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1904, C.B. (Mil.)
1917, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Darling, Right Hon. Sir Charles John,
P.C. [see “ Privy Council ”].
Darwin, Sir Francis, D.Sc., E.R.S.,
son of the late Charles Robert Darwin,
F. R.S. , of Down, Kent; b. 1848; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.B. 1874, Hon.
D.Sc. 1909); is a F. R.S., and an Hon.
Fellow of Christ’s Coll., Camb. ; was
Pres, of British Asso. 1908-9 : m. 1st,
1874, Amy, who d. 1876, da. of Laurence
Ruck, of Pantlludw, Machynlleth ; 2nd,
1883, Ellen, who d. 1903, da. of John
Crofts ; 3rd, 1913, Mrs. Maitland, ol
Brookthorpe, Gloucestershire, who d.
1920; cr. Knt. 1913. 10 , Madingley Road,
Cambridge ; Brookthorpe, Gloucestershire;
Athenceum, and Savile Clubs.
Sen living — Bernard Richard Meirion
(5, Onslow Square, S.MK.), b. 1876; Bar. Inner
Temple 1904 ; sometime Major Ordnance
Depart. : m. 1906, Elinor Mary, da. of the late
William Thomas Monsell [B. Inchiquin, colls.].
Daughter living — Frances Crofts, b. 1886 : m.
1909, Capt. Francis Macdonald Cornford
(Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb.), of Conduit
Head, Madingley Road, Cambridge.
Darwin, Sir Horace, K.B.E., son
of Charles Robert Darwin, of Down,
Kent ; b. 1851 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1873, M.A. 1877); an A.M.I.C.E.,
a J.P. for Cambridge (Mayor 1896-7),
and Chm. Cambridge and Paul Instrument
Co. (Limited) ; formerly of Air Inventions
Committee, and a Member of Advisory
Committee for Aeronautics : m. 1880,
the Hon. Emma Cecilia (Ida), da. of
1st Baron Farrer of Abinger; cr. K.B.E.
1918. The Orchard, Cambridge ; Athe-
nceum Club.
Daughters living — Ruth Frances, b. 1883, —
Emma Nora, b. 1885: m. 1911, James Alan
Noel Barlow, C.B.E., el. son of Sir Thomas
Barlow, K.C.V.O., M.D., F.R.S., 1st Bt.
Datia, H.H. Maharaja (Lakendra
Govind Singh) Bahadur, K.C.S.I. ; b.
1880 ; is one of the Ruling Chiefs of
India; cr. K.C.S.I. 1918. Datia, India.
David, Major Sir Tannatt William
Edgeworth , K. B. E. , C. M. G. , D. S. 0. ,
son of the Rev. William David, of
St. Fagans, near Cardiff ; b. 1858 ; ed. at
Magdalen Coll. Sch., Oxford, at New
Coll., Oxford (Scholar, B.A. 1882, Hon.
D.Sc.), and at Roy. Coll, of Science,
London ; was Geological Surveyor to
Govt, of N.S. Wales 1882-91, since
when he has been Professor of Geology
in Sydney Univ. ; is Major Australian
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Engineers, an Hon. Member of Philo-
sophical So. of Camb., a F.R.S., and a
F.G.S. ; in 1897, on behalf of the Royal
So., led the second scientific expedition
to the Coral Atoll of Funafuti (500 miles
north of Fiji), and in 1908-9 accompanied
British Antarctic Expedition (ascending
Mount Erebus and leading party which
discovered S. Magnetic Pole) ; received
Bigsby medal of Roy. Geological So. of
London 1898 ; served during European
War 1916-18 (D.S.O.) : m. 1885, Caroline
M. Mallet ; cr. C.M.G. 1910, D.S.O. 1918,
K.B.E. 1920. The University , Sydney,
N. S, Wales ; Woodford, Blue Mountains,
N.S. Wales.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Two.
Davidson, Col. Sir Arthur, K.C.B. ,
K.C. V.O., C.B., youngest son of the late
William Davidson, of Guessons, Welwyn,
Herts ; b. 1856 ; entered Army 1875, be-
came Capt. and Brevet Major King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps 1885, Major 1893, Lieut. -Col.
(h.-p.) 1895, and Brevet Col. (retired)
1902 ; served during Afghan War 1878
80, with 60th Rifles and as A. D. C. , present
at battles of Ahmed Khel and Ghuznee,
and at march from Kabul to Kandahar
(despatches twice, medal with two clasps,
bronze star, Brevet Major), in Marri
Frontier Campaign 1879, in Transvaal
Campaign 1881 , with Egyptian Expedition
1882, present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(medal with clasp, bronze star, 5th class
Medjidie), and with Bechuanaland Expe-
dition 1884-5 (honourably mentioned) ;
was A.D.C. to Com.-in-Ch. (Field-
Marshal H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge)
1888-95, Groom-in-Waiting to Queen Vic-
toria 1895-6, and Equerry-in- Waiting to
Queen Victoria 1896-1901 and to King
Edward VII. 1901-10 (also an Assist.
Sec. and Assist. Keeper of Privy Purse
to H.M.), since when he has been an
Equerry to Queen Alexandra and an
Extra Equerry to King George V. ; has
Orders of Dannebrog of Denmark, Re-
deemer of Greece, and the Rising Sun
and the Sacred Treasure of Japan ; ac-
companied Garter Mission to Tokio
1906; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1896, C.V.O.
1901, C.B. (Mil.) 1902, K.C.V.O. 1906,
K.C. B. (Civil) 1910. Red House, Warn-
ham, Sussex; Marlborough House, Pall
Mall, S.W.; Arthur’s, Marlborough ,
Naval and Military, and United Service
Clubs.
Davidson, Sir Charles, son of the
late John Henry Davidson, of Glasgow ;
b. 1878 ; Dep. Chm. Establishment
Committee, Ministry of Munitions during
European War : m. 1919, Agnes Clara,
da. of the late Frederick James Chard ;
cr. Knt. 1919. 22, Suffolk Street, Pall
Mall, S. W. 2.
Davidson, Hon. Sir Charles Peers,
D.C.L., el. son of the late Capt. Alex-
ander Davidson, of Montreal ; b. 1843 I
ed. at Huntingdon Acad., and at McGill
Univ. (B.A. and B.C.L. 1863, M.A.
1867, D.C.L. 1875); Bar. Canada 1864,
and a Q.C. 1876 ; author of “ The Bank-
ing Laws of Canada"; was a Puisne
Judge of the Superior Court of the
Province of Quebec 1887-1912, and Ch.
Justice thereof 1912-15: m. 1867, Alice,
da. of the late William Mathie, of Corn-
wall, Ontario ; cr. Knt. 1913. 6, Place
Ste. Sophie, Montreal.
Davidson, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Hum-
phrey, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., M.P.,
son of the late George Walter Davidson,
of 167, Queen’s Gate, S.W. ; b. 1876;
ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C. ;
entered King’s Roy. Rifle Corps 1896,
became Capt. 1901, Brevet Major 1913,
Major 1914, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1915,
Brevet Col. 1916, and Maj.-Gen. 1918;
S. Africa 1899-1901, and 1902 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with seven clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, D.S.O.), European
War 1914-19, as a Gen. Staff Officer and
subsequently as a Maj.-Gen. (despatches
eleven times, French despatches twice,
Brevets Lieut. -Col. and Col., Com. of
Legion of Honour, Com. of Belgian Order
of the Crown, C.B. , Maj.-Gen., French
and Belgian Croix de Guerre, 1914 Star,
K.C.M.G., American Distinguished Ser.
medal) ; appointed a Gen. Staff Officer at
Head Quarters 1908, and Brig.-Maj. 5th
Inf. Brig., Aldershot 1910 ; was a Gen.
Staff Officer (2nd Grade) at Staff Coll.
1912-14; sat as M.P. for Hants, S., or
Fareham, Div. (C) July to Nov. 1918 ;
elected for Hampshire, Fareham Div.
Dec. 1918 : m. 1905, Margaret, da. of the
late John Peter Grant, of Rothiemurchus,
Inverness-shire; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B.
(Mil.) 1917, K. C.M.G. 1919. 11, Wel-
lington Court, Knight sb ridge, SW.l.
Daughter living — Diana, b. 1913.
Davidson, Lady (Margaret Agnes),
D. B.E. [see E. Denbigh, colls.].
Davidson, Sir Walter Edward,
K. C.M.G., son of the late James David-
son, of Killyleagh, co. Down ; b. 1859 ;
entered Ceylon Civil Ser. 1880 ; became
Acting Dist. Judge, Kalutara 1889, Assist.
Govt. Agent, Kegalla 1896, Chm. of
Municipal Council and Mayor of Co-
lombo 1898, Assist. Sec., Transvaal 1901,
Colonial Sec. there 1902, Gov. and Com.-
in-Ch., Seychelles Islands, 1904, Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch., Newfoundland 1913, and
Gov. of N.S. Wales 1917 ; represented
Ceylon at Paris Exhibition 1900 ; is an
Officier d’lnstruction Publique ; is a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England : m. 1907, Dame
Margaret Agnes, D.B.E., da. of the late
Gen. the Hon. Sir Percy Robert Basil
Feilding, K.C.B. [see E. Denbigh, colls.] ;
cr. C.M.G. 1902, K. C.M.G. 1914.
Government House, Sydney , N.S. Wales.
Davidson, Sir (William) Edward,
K. C.M.G., C.B., K.C., son of the late
William Davidson, of Mount House,
Braintree, Essex; b. 1853; ed. at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1875, M.A. 1877);
Bar. Inner Temple 1879, a Q.C. 1892,
and a Bencher 1901 ; appointed one of
the Standing Counsel to the Board of
Trade in Bankruptcy matters 1884 and
in Shipping matters 1885, Private Sec.
and Sec. of Commns. of the Peace to the
Lord Chancellor Feb. 1886, and Legal
Adviser to the Foreign Office July 1886;
holds Commn. as Acting Councillor of
Embassy in H.M.’s Diplo. Ser. ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1897, K. C.M.G. 1907. 12, Lower
Sloane Street, S. W. ; 4, Temple Gardens,
E. C.\; Athenceum, Brooks's, Travellers' ,
and Oxford and Cambridge Clubs.
Davies, Sir Alfred Thomas, K.B.E. ,
C.B. , son of the late William Davies, silk
mercer, of Liverpool ; b. 1861 ; ed. at
Waterloo High Sch. , Liverpool, and at
Univ. Coll, of Wales; adnrtted a Solicitor
1883, and Notary 1887, has been Cur-
sitor of County Palatine of Lancaster since
1895, and Permanent Sec. ,1 Welsh Depart. ,
Board of Education since 1907 ; is Gov. of
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Univ. Coll, of Wales, Founder and Hon.
Director of British Prisoners of War Book
Scheme (Educational), Representative of
Board of Education on Ancient Monu-
ments Board for Wales, and a J.P. and
D.L. for Denbighshire; was Organising
Sec. of Technical Education for Waterloo-
with-Seaforth 1891-6, Sec of Lundie Me-
morial Trust, Liverpool 1895-1907, and
a Member of Imperial Education Con-
ferences 1907 and 1911, and of Depart-
mental Committee on National Med. Sch.
for Wales 1914 : m. 1st, 1888, Margaret
Esther, who d. 1892, da. of the late T. C.
Nicholas, .of Liverpool; 2ndly, 1893,
Mary, da. of the late Charles Colton, of
Liverpool; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1917, K.B.E.
1918. Jesmond. Blackheath Park , S.E.% ,
Brynhyfryd, Pontfadog , near Chirk , N.
Wales ; Reform Club.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Two, — (by 2nd
marriage) One.
Daughter living— (By 2nd marriage) One.
Davies, Sir David Sanders, M.P., son
of the late John Owen Davies; b. 1852;
ed. at Llandovery ; is Chm. of Pugh
Davies and Co. (Limited), of Manchester,
and of Denbighshire Insurance Com-
mittee, Treasurer of King Edward VII.
Welsh National Memorial Asso., and a
J. P. and a County Councillor for Denbigh-
shire (High Sheriff 1915) and Manchester ;
has sat as M. P. for Denbigh Div. of
Denbighshire ( Co.L ) since Dec. 1918:
m. 1886 Jane Emily, da. of Thomas Gee ;
cr. Knt. 1918. Plas-y-Castell, Denbigh;
Reform ( London ), and Reform (Man-
chester) Clubs.
Daughter living — Susan Nesta, b. 1888 : m.
1920, Major John Evan Eewis, D.S.O.
Davies, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Francis John,
K. C.B. , K. C.M. G. , K. C. V. O. , son of the
late Lieut. -Gen. Henry Fanshawe Davies,
formerly Grenadier Guards, of Elmley
Castle, Pershore ; b. 1864; ed. at Eton;
entered Grenadier Guards 1884, became
Capt. 1895, Major 1899, Brevet Lieut. -Col.
1900, Brevet Col. 1904, Col. 1907, Maj.-
Gen. 1913, and Lieut. -Gen. 1917; served
with Soudan Expedition 1885 (medal with
clasp, bronze star), with Expedition
against Jebus 1892 as Special Ser. Officer
(medal with clasp), in S. Africa 1899-
1901 as D.A.A.G. for Intelligence, Head
Quarters, and Assist, to Mil. Gov., and
as Acting Commr. of Police, Johannes-
burg, present at actions at Vet and Zand
Rivers, and operations in Transvaal (de-
spatches, medal with four clasps, Brevet
Lieut. -Col.), and during European War
1914-16 (despatches six times, K.C. B. ,
K.C.M.G., Legion of Honour, Orders of
Crown of Belgium, Sacred Treasure of
Japan, Crown of Italy, White Eagle of
Serbia, American Distinguished Ser.
Medal); was A. D.C. , Cork Dist. 1899-
1901, D.A.A.G., Cape of Good Hope
1897-9, S. Dist. 1899, Staff-Capt. , Head
Quarters 1902, D.A.Q. M.G. there 1902-4,
and Assist. Director of Mil. Operations
1904-6; appointed A. Q. M.G. , W. Com-
mand 1907, a Gen. Staff Officer, 1st
Div., Aldershot 1908, to command 1st
Inf. Brig. 1909, Brig. -Gen., Gen. Staff,
Aldershot 1910, Director of Staff Duties,
War Office 1913, to command a Div.
1914, an Army Corps 1915, Mil. Sec.
to Sec. of State for War and Sec. of
Selection Board 1916, and Gen. Officer
Comdg.-in-Ch. Scottish Command 1919;
is a J.P. for Worcestershire: m. 1896,
Madalen Augusta Lavinia, da. of the late
Major Hugh Scott, of Gala [Johnstone,
Bt., colls.]; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1907, K.C.B. |
(Mil.) 1915, K.C. M.G. 1916, K.C.V.O.
1919. 27, Drumsheugh Gardens , Edin-
burgh; Elmley Castle, Pershore , Wor-
cestershire ; Guards' , Beefsteak, and
Travellers' Clubs.
Sons living — Henry Rodolph Hugh, b. 1903, —
Francis Thomas, b. 1906.
Daughter living — Grizel Madalen Agnes, b. 1897.
Davies, Sir George Edmund ; b. 18 — ;
an Alderman and a J.P. ; Chm. of
National Registration Act (1915) Com-
mittee during European War ; cr. Knt.
1919.
Davies, Sir Henry, C.B., I.S.O. , son
of the late Williom Davies, of Greystone,
Builth, S. Wales ; b. 1856 ; sometime Ch.
Examiner in Accountant-Gen. ’s Depart.,
Gen. Post Office ; was Controller of
Savings Bank Depart, thereof 1906-19 ; was
a British Delegate at Postal Union Con-
gress at Rome 1906 : in. 1884, Hilda, da.
of the late John Gaunt, of Tumby, Lin-
colnshire ; cr. I.S.O. 1902, C.B. (Civil)
1913, Knt. 1917. Execlif, Exmouth ;
Union, and Exmouth Clubs.
Davies, Sir Joseph, K.B.E. , M.P.,
son of the late Thomas Seth Davies, of
SC Issells, Pembrokeshire ; b. 1866 ; is
a J.P. for Glamorganshire ; was Sec.
Prime Min.’s Secretariat 1917-18; has sat
as M.P. for Crewe Div. of Cheshire (Co.L)
since Dec. 1918 : m. 1894, Blanche, da.
of John Heron Wilson, of Cardiff ; cr.
K.B.E. 1918. 29, Chester Terrace,
N. W. 1 / Bath, and Reform Clubs.
Davies, Right Hon. Sir Lewis Henry,
P. C. , K. C.M. G. [see “ Privy Council’’].
Davies, Sir William Howell, M.P. ,
only son of the late Thomas Davies, of
Bristol and Narbeth ; b. 1851 ; was
Mayor of Bristol 1895-6 Pres, of Bristol
Chamber of Commerce 1885, and Chm. of
Bristol Docks Committee 1900-1909 ; is a
tanner and leather factor, Chm. of Bristol
Finance Committee, and an Alderman of
Bristol ; unsuccessfully contested Bristol
S. Div. Oct. 1900; has sat as M.P. for
S. Div. of Bristol ( L ) since Jan. 1906:
m. 1882, Ada Mary, da. of the late Obed
Hosegood, of Clifton; cr. Knt. 1908. 3,
Whitehall Court, S. W ; Down House,
Stoke Bishop, Bristol ; Reform , and Na-
tional Liberal Clubs.
Sons living — Thomas Hosegood, b. 1883, —
Owen Stanley, b. 1884.
Daughters living — Kathleen Mary, — Dorothy
Hosegood, — Marjorie Howell.
Davies, Sir Colin Rees-, 4th son of
the late Sir William Davies, M.P. , D.L. ,
J. P. , of Scoveston, Pembrokeshire ; b.
1867 ; at Eton ; admitted a Solicitor
1891 ; Bar. Bahamas 1901, and Inner
Temple 1911, and a K.C. British Guiana
1917; was Under Sheriff of Pembroke-
shire 1898 ; appointed Attorney-Gen.
British Honduras 1907, Solicitor-Gen.
British Guiana 1913, and Ch. Justice of
Bermuda and Pres, of its Legislative
Council 1917 ; sometime Chancellor of
Diocese of British Honduras and Central
America ; has assumed the additional sur-
name of Rees : m. 1902, Dora, da. of the
late Edward Clark, J. P. , of Kent ; cr. Knt.
1920. Hamilton, Bermuda; Isthmian,
West Indian, and Royal Bermuda Yacht
Clubs.
Son living — Mervyn, b. 1906.
Daughter living— Dilys, b. 1903.
Davies, Sir William Rees-, son of
the late Sir William Davies (formerly
M.P. for Pembrokeshire), D.L. , J.P., of
Scoveston, Pembrokeshire ; b. 1863 ; ed.
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at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A.
1885) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1887, and a
K.C., Hong Kong 1908 ; is a J.P. and a
D.L. for Pembrokeshire, and a J.P. for
Haverfordwest ; sat as M. P. for Pem-
brokeshire (L) 1892-8 ; was Private Sec.
to Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir
William Vernon Harcourt) 1893-5, and
1895-8, Attorney-Gen., Bahamas 1898-
1902, King’s Advocate, Cyprus 1902-7,
and Attorney-Gen., Hong Kong 1907-12,
since when he has been Ch. Justice thereof ;
has assumed the additional surname of
Rees: m. 1st, 1898, Florence Beatrice, who
d. 1910, da. of John Birkett, of Kendal,
Westmorland ; 2nd, 1913, Hilda Kath-
leen, da. of the late W. E. Blennerhassett
Atthill, of Faversham, Kent; cr. Knt.
1913. The Peak, Hong Kong ; Reform Club.
Son living — One, b. 1916.
Davis, Sir Charles Henry, son of
Theodore Davis, formerly of Clevedon,
Somerset ; b. 1847 ; ed. at Worcester
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1870); admitted a
Solicitor 1873 ; was Assist. Solicitor to
Public Works Loan Board 1876-1900,
and Solicitor thereto 1900-10 : m. 1878,
Mary, da. of the late William Davey ;
cr. Knt. 1910. 43, Brunswick Road,
Hove, Sussex.
Davis, Sir Mortimer Barnett ; b. 1866 ;
ed. at Montreal High Sch. ; is Pres. Im-
perial Tobacco Co. of Canada (Limited),
Director of the Royal Bank of Canada,
and Pres, and Director of several Indus-
trial Corporations: m. 1898, Henriette
Marie, da. of the late Charles Meyer, of
California ; cr. Knt. 1917. 5x6, Pine
Avenue West, Montreal ; Belvoir, Ste.
Agathe des Monts, Province of Quebec,
Canada.
Davison, Sir William Henry, K.B.E. ,
M.P., only son of Richard Davison, of
Beechfield, Ballymena, co. Antrim; b.
18 — ; ed. at Shrewsbury, and at Oxford
Univ. (B.A. 1893, M.A. 1898) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1895; is a D.L. for co. London,
a J.P. and an Alderman of Roy. Borough
of Kensington (Mayor 1913-19), Hon.
Comdt. Kensington Vol. Batn. , a Fellow
of So. of Antiquaries, Vice-Pres. Roy.
So. of Arts, a Gov. of Foundling
Hospital, a Trustee of Whitechapel Art
Gallery, Chm. Kensington Div. British
Red Cross So., and Pres. War Hospital
Supply Depots, Kensington; raised three
Batns. for New Army ; has sat as M.P.
for Kensington, S. Div. ( Co.C ), since
Dec. 1918 : m. 1898, Beatrice Mary, da.
of the late Sir Owen Roberts, D.C.L. ,
LL.D. , F.S.A. [see Roberts, “ Knights’
Widows”]; cr. K.B.E. 1918. Ken-
sington Park Garde?is, W.11 ; Athenceum ,
Carlton, a?id Oxford and Cambridge
Clubs.
Sons living — Patrick Owen Alexander, b. 1903,
— William Kensington, b. 1914.
Daughters living— Joyce Margaret,— Sheila
Beatrice.
Davson, His Honour Sir Charles
Simon, LL.B., son of the late George L
Davson, K.C., Manager of British Guiana
Bank ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Westminster, and
at Trin. Hail, Camb. (B.A. and LL.B.
1880); Bar. Middle Temple 1881, and
British Guiana 1882, and a K.C. 1903 ;
appointed Stipendiary Magistrate, British
Guiana 1888, Solicitor-Gen. there 1898, a
Puisne Judge of Mauritius 1905, and Ch.
Justice of Fiji 1914; also Ch. Judicial
Commr. W. Pacific 1915; several times
acted as Attorney-Gen. of British Guiana :
m. 1889, Mary Rosa Matilda, da. of Lynch
Thomas, M.D. [see Wolseley, Bt., colls.] ;
cr. Knt. 1917. Suva, Fiji ; Oxford and
Cambridge Club.
Son living — George Charles Wolseley.
A.M.I.C.E., b. 18 — ; Lieut. R.IS- : m. 1917,
Pauline Dimes.
Daughter living — Nora Josephine Belfield: m.
1915, Capt. Arthur Norman Roy McNeill,
D.S.O.,R.A.M.C.
Davson, Sir Edward Rae, son of the
late Sir Henry Katz Davson ; b. 1875 '<
Pres, of Associated Chamber of Com-
merce, British W. Indies ; cr. Knt. 1919.
Carlton, Bachelors' , and White's Clubs.
Davy, Col. Sir Henry, K.B.E., C.B. ,
M.D., son of Henry Davy, solicitor, of
Ottery St. Mary ; b. 1855 ; ed. at Honiton
Gram. Sch., and at London Univ. (M.D.
1882); F.RC.P. London 1894, Hon.
D.Sc. Sheffield 1908; sometime Lieut.-
Col. and temporary Col. Roy. Army
Med. Corps (T.F.), and Consulting
Physician, S. Command (C.B. ); was
Pres. British Med. Asso. (Exeter Meeting)
1907 : m. 1st, 1885, Beatrice Mary, who
d. 1907, da. of J. J. Tucker, solicitor,
of Chard, Somerset; 2ndly, 1920, A.
L. Mary, da. of John Mortimer, M.B. ,
of Southernhay, Exeter; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1917, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Southernhay
House, Exeter.
Dawkins, ProfessorSirK\W\a.m Boyd,
D.Sc., F.R.S. , son of the late Richard
Dawkins, of Weston Zoyland Vicarage,
Bridgwater ; b. 1837 ; ed. at Rossall,
and at Jesus Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18 — ,
M. A. 1863, Hon. Fellow 18 — , D.Sc.
18 — ) ; Hon. D.Sc. Manchester ; was a
Member of Geological Survey of Great
Britain 1861-9 ; became Professor in
Owens Coll. 1872 ; has been Hon.
Professor of Geology and Palaeontology
in Victoria Univ., Manchester since 1912 ;
is a J.P. for Manchester, and an Hon.
M.I.M. E.; sometime Curator of Man-
chester Museum : m. 1866, Frances, da. of
Robert Evans, of the Admiralty ; cr.
Knt. 1919. Fallowfield House, Fallow-
field, Manchester ; Athenceum Club.
Daughter living — One, b. 1883.
Dawson, Brig.-Gen. Sir Douglas
Frederick Rawdon, G.C.V.O., C.B.,
C.M.G. [see E. Dartrey, colls.].
Dawson, Dame (Aimee Evelyn),
G.B.E. [see E. Dartrey, colls.].
Dawson, Major Sir Philip ; b. 1867 ;
ed. privately ; a Consulting Engineer; part-
ner in Kincaid, Waller, Manville and
Dawson, a M.I.C.E. , a M.I.M. E., and
a M.I.F.E., a County Councillor for
London, W. Lewisham Div,, a Member
of Disposal Board, Min. of Munitions,
and of Electrification of Railways Advisory
Committee, Min. of Transport, a Member
of Water Power Resources Committee,
Board of Trade, and Vice-Pres. of Belgian
Roy. Commn. for Railway Electrifica-
tion; sometime Major Comdg. 3rd Vol.
Batn. Roy. W. Kent Regt. (mentioned
for war sers.) : m. 1898, Lucy Hume, da.
of the Rev. Preb. R. B. Simpson, R. of
Fittleworth, Sussex ; cr. Knt. 1920.
Maybourne, Sydenha?n, S.E. 26/ Junior
Carlton, St. Stephen' s, Savage, and Roya
Automobile Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Daya Kishan Kaul [see Kaul].
De Almeida Tsee Simoes d’ Almeida].
Deane, Sir Thomas Manly, el. son of
the late Sir Thomas Newenham Deane,
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Roy. Hibernian Acad. ; b. 1851 ; ed. pri-
vately, and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A.
1872) ; Travelling Student in Architec-
ture of Roy. Acad. 1876 ; is an Architect ;
designed (with his father) Science and
Art Museum and the National Library of
Ireland buildings, the Church of Ireland
Training Coll. , additions to the National
Gallery of Ireland, and numerous other
public and private buildings in Ireland
and England ; joint Architect (with Sir
Aston Webb, K. C. V. O. , C. B. , P. R. A.) for
the Roy. Coll, of Science and New Public
Offices, Dublin : m. 1888, Florence Mary,
only da. of the late James Frederick
Wright, of 58, Lansdowne Road, Dublin;
cr. Knt. 1911. Fairholme , Ailesbury
Park , Dublin.
Daughter living — Mary Primrose : m. 1919,
Capt. Addrew Fenwick Thorp, S. Lancashire
Regt., of Ryton, co. Durham.
deBartolome, Rear-Adm. .SzrCharles
Martin, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of Mariano
Martin de Bartolom6, M.D. , formerly
of 334, Glossop Road, Sheffield ; b. 1871 ;
entered R.N. 1885, became Lieut. 1892,
Com. 1902, Capt. 1907, and Rear-Adm.
1919 ; retired 1919 ; was Assist, to
Director of Naval Ordnance 1905-7 ;
appointed Naval Assist, to First Sea
Lord of the Admiralty 1911, Naval
Sec. 1914, Third Sea Lord of the Ad-
miralty and Controller 1918, and Head
of Development Depart,, Transport Min.
1919 ; sometime a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. ;
has 3rd class Order of Rising Sun : m.
1916, Gladys Constance, da. of John
Kingsford Wilson, of Snaithing Brook,
Sheffield ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1913, K.C.M.G.
1919. United Service Chib.
Sons living — Francis, b. 1917, — Stephen, b.
1919.
De Brath, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Ernest,
K.C.B., C.I.E., son of the late Felix de
Brath ; b. 1858 ; entered 3rd Regt. 1876,
became Capt. India Army 1887, Major
and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1896, Col. 1899,
Maj.-Gen. 1903, and Lieut.-Gen. (retired)
1911 ; served during Afghan War 1879-80
(medal), with Mahsud Wuzeeree Expedi-
tion 1881 (despatches), with Hazara Ex-
pedition 1891 (medal with clasp), and
with Dongola Expedition 1896 (medal,
Khedive’s medal, Brevet Lieut. -Col.) ;
appointed Assist. Mil. Sec. to Govt, of
India 1892, Dep.-Sec. 1896, Joint Sec.
1902, Sec. 1903, and Political Resident
Comdg. Aden Brig. 1906-10 ; is Col.
of a Regt. of Indian Army : m. 1886,
Edith Anna Beatrice, da. of Leon Jean
O’Meara; cr. C.I.E. 1903, C.B. (Mil.)
I9°S> K.C.B. (Mil.) 1914. 97, Inverness
Court, W. ; United Service Club.
Sons living — Eric Ernest, b. 1891, — Neville
Stanley, b. 1892.
Daughters living— Edith, — Vera: m. 1916,
Pilot-Officer Percy Harman Mills.
de Chair, Vice-Adm. Sir Dudley
Rawson Stratford, K.C.B. , M.V.O., son
of the late Dudley Raikes de Chair ; b.
1864; entered R.N. 1878, became Lieut.
1885, Com. 1897, Capt. 1902, Rear-Adm.,
1912, and Vice-Adm. 1917; served at
Bombardment of Alexandria 1882, landing
with Naval Brig., and during European
War 1915 (K.C.B.) ; was Naval Attach^
to Courts of Maritime Powers 1902, and
to N. and S. America 1903-5, and Assist.
Comptroller of the Navy 1909-11 ; ap-
pointed a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1911,
Naval Sec. to First Lord of the Admiralty
1913. Adm. of Training Ser. June 1914 ;
was Rear-Adm. Comdg. 10th Cruiser
Squadron, Grand Fleet 1914-16, Nav*
Adviser to Foreign Office (Blockade
Min.) 1916-17, and in command of 3rd
Battle Squadron 1917-18, and of Coast
Guard Reserve 1918-20; is a Com. of
Legion of Honour : m. 1903, Enid, da. of
Harry W. Struben, of S. Africa ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1908, C.B. (Civil)
1914, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916. 56, Ennis-
more Gardens, S. IV. ; Lynwood Chase ,
Bracknell , Berks ; United Service Club.
de Frece, Sir Walter, M.P. , son of
Henry de Frece, of King’s Road, Brighton ;
b. 1870; ed. at Roy. Institute Liverpool;
sometime a Company Director and Theatre
Proprietor ; appointed Trustee of the
King’s Fund for the Disabled 1918, and
is Chm. of its Propaganda Committee ;
has sat for Ashton-under-Lyne ( Co.U. )
since Jan. 1920 : ?n. 1890, Alice Matilda
(the well-known former Music-hall
Artiste, “Miss Vesta Tilley,”), da. of the
late William Powles, of Worcester ; cr.
Knt 1919. xi b, Portland Place, W. ;
The Homestead, Maidenhead ; Carlton,
Constitutional, and Royal Automobile
Clubs.
d’Egville, Sir Howard, K.B.E ., son
of James Hervet d’Egville; b. 18 — ; ed.
at St. Catherine Coll., Camb. ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1904; is Hon. Organiser
and first Sec., United Kingdom Branch,
Empire Parliamentary Asso. ; was a
Commr. Mil. Ser. (Civil Liabilities) Com-
mittee 1916, and a Member of War Cabinet
Secretariat 1917-19 ; organised visit of
Dominion Parliaments Representatives to
Coronation of King George V. 1911,
and of Lords and Commons Delegation
to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and
S. Africa 1913, and War Visit of Dominion
Parliaments Representatives 1916 ; author
of “ Parliaments of the Empire,” etc. ;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1918, K.B.E. Civil)
1920. 74, Gloucester Place , Portman
Square, IV. 1 ; Lamb Building , Temple,
E.C.
De Horsey, Adm. Sir Algernon
Frederick Rous, K.C.B., son of the late
Spencer Horsey de Horsey, M.P. , of
Great Glemham, Suffolk [E. Stradbroke] ;
b. 1827 ; entered R.N. 1840, became Lieut.
1846, Com. 1853, Capt. 1857, Rear-Adm.
1875, Vice-Adm. 1879, and Adm. 1885;
retired 1892 ; served in Syria 1840 (medal),
in Jamaica 1865 (thanked by local Parlia-
ment), and during Fenian Raids in Canada
1866-7 (medal with clasp) ; commanded
Channel Squadron 1884-5 ; was A.D.C. to
H.M. Queen Victoria 1871-5, Commodore
W. Indies 1872-5, and Com.-in-Ch. Pacific
Station 1876-9; is a Dep. Gov. of Isle
of Wight, and a J.P. and D.L. for
co. Southampton : m. 1861, Caroline
Augusta, da. of Adm. Andrew Drew ;
cr. K.C.B. (Mil.) 1903. Melcombe House,
Cowes, Isle oj Wight ; Royal Yacht
Squadron Club.
Son living — Spencer Victor Yorke (retired),
b. 1863 ; became Adm. 1919 : m. 1909,
Cicely, da. of Robert Lang, of Broad-
meadows, Selkirk.
Daughters living — Muriel Adeline Brudenell,
b. 1868: m. 1894, Major William Croughton
Peel, Remount Ser. (formerly 3rd Dragoon
Guards), of Trenant Park, Duloe, Corn-
wall,— Grace Adeline Rous ( Rosetta , Cowes,
Isle of Wight), b. 1880 : m. 1906, Capt.
Algernon John Hotham, R.N., who d. 1913
[see B. Hotham, colls.].
Delafaye, Hon. Sir Louis Victor,
son of the late Victor Anthony Nicholas
Delafaye, of Mauritius ; b. 1842 ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1863, and a Q.C. 1892 ;
was a Puisne Judge of Mauritius Oct.
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1894-98, and Ch. Justice 1898-1913;
m. 1865, Maria Lucia, da. of the late
Theodore Cloaree, M. D. , of Mauritius ;
cr. Knt. 1901.
Delamain, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Walter
Sinclair, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., son of
the late Col. Charles Henry Delamain,
C.B. ; b. 1862; entered Roy. Berks Regt.
1880, became Capt. Indian Army 1892,
Major 1901, Lieut. -Col. 1905, Brevet Col.
1908, Col. 1911, Maj.-Gen. 1915, and
Lieut.-Gen. 1920; served with Egyptian
Expedition 1882, present at surrender
of Kafr Dowar (medal, bronze star),
with Burma Expedition 1885-8 (medal
with two clasps), with Zaila Field
Force 1890, in China 1900, as special
service officer (despatches, medal), with
Waziristan Expedition 1901-2 (medal with
clasp), with Aden Boundary Commn. 1903-4
(D.S.O.), and in Mesopotamia 1914-18
Comdg. a Brig., present at defence of
Kut (despatches, promoted, prisoner,
K.C.M.G.) 1; appointed Comdt., 123rd
Rifles, Indian Inf. 1905; was an A.A.G.,
Headquarters, India, 1912- 14, when he
was appointed a Brig.- Com. : m. 1897,
Gladys Frances, da. of Thomas Russell,
J.P., of Haremere Hall, Etchingham,
Sussex; cr. D.S.O. 1905, C.B. (Mil.)
1914, K.C.M.G. 1918.
De La Panouse, Vicomtesse, D.B.E. ;
Pres, of British Committee of French
Red Cross; cr. D.B.E. 19x9. 23,
Prince's Gate, S. W. 7.
de Lavradio, Marquis (Jose d’Al-
meida Corrga de Sa), G.C.V.O.; Lord-
in-Waiting to King Manoel of Portugal :
m. 1903, Dona Maria da Piedade de
Saldanhad’Oliveira e Sousa; cr. G.C.V.O.
(Hon.) 1909.
Delevingne, Sir Malcolm, K.C.B., son
of Ernest Thomas Shaw Delevingne ; b.
1868 ; ed. at City of London Sch., and at
Trin. Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1891); entered
Local Govt. Board 1892, transferred to
Home Office same year, and was a Prin-
cipal Clerk 1903-13, since when he has
been Assist. Under-Sec. of State for Home
Depart. ; was Private Sec. to Sec. of State
1896-8, and British Delegate to Inter-
national Conferences on Labour Regu- j
lation at Berne 1905, 1906, and 1913, 1
Labour Commn. of Peace Conference I
1919, and International Labour Confer-
ence at Washington 1919 ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1911, K.C.B. (Civil) 1919. 26,
York House, Kensingtoti, W. 8 / Albemarle
Club.
de Lisle, Lieut.-Gen. Sir (Henry de)
Beauvoir, K.C.B. , K.C.M.G., D.S.O. ,
son of the late R. V. de Lisle, of
Guernsey ; b. 1864 ; entered Army 1883,
became Capt. Durham L.I. 1891, Major
and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1902, Major 1st
(Roy.) Dragoons 1903, Lieut. -Col. and
Brevet Col. 1906, Col. 1910, Maj.-
Gen. 1915, and Lieut.-Gen. 1919 ;
Mounted Inf. in Nile Expedition
1885-6 (despatches twice, D.S.O.), S.
Africa 1899-1902 in command of 6th
Regt. of Mounted Inf., 2nd Mounted
Inf. Corps, Mobile Force (severely
wounded, despatches four times, Brevet
Lieut. -Col. , C. B.), European War
1914-19, Comdg. 2nd Cav. Brig., 1st
Cav. Div., 29th Div. , and 13th and
15th Corps (despatches eight times,
promoted Maj.-Gen. and Lieut.-Gen. in j
the field, K.C.B., Legion of Honour, |
Order of Leopold of Belgium, French !
Croix de Guerre with Palm, Belgian
Croix de Guerre, K.C.M.G., Order of
White Eagle of Serbia) ; appointed
Gen. Staff Officer, 2nd Div., Aldershot
Command 1910, to command 2nd
Cav. Brig 1911, and Gen. Officer
Comdg-in-Ch. W. Command 1919 : m.
1902, Leila Annette, el. da. of the late
Wilberforce Bryant, of Stoke Park,
Bucks ; cr. D.S.O. 1886, C.B. (Mil.)
1902, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.C.M.G.
1919. Government House, Upton, Chester ;
United Service, and Cavalry Clubs.
Son living — One, b. 1911.
Della Catena, Count , G.C.M.G. [see
“ Maltese Nobility”].
Delme-Radcliffe [see Radcliffe].
Demetriadi, Sir Stephen, K.B.E. ,
son of the late C- E. Demetriadi, of
Prestwich; b. 1880; ed. at Marlborough ;
in the firm of Ralli Bros., E. India Mer-
chants, of 25, Finsbury Circus, E.C. ; with
the Naval and Mil. War Pensions,
etc., Statutory Committee 1916-17, and
Assist. Sec., Special Grants Committee
1917-18 ; appointed Director of Awards
of Pensions to Demobilised Men, Min. of
Pensions 1919 : m. 1913, Gulielma Norah
Mabel, el. da. of R. G. Bates, formerly
of Calcutta; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
89, Cadogan Gardens, S. W. ; Bath,
Oriental , Bengal, and Turf ( Calcutta )
Clubs.
Sons living — Springett Stephen, b. 1914, —
Richard Stephen, b. 1918.
Daughter living — Amalia Gulielma, b. 1915.
Denby, Sir Ellis, son of the late John
Denby, of Wycliffe House, Shipley ; b.
1856; formerly a spinner; is a J.P. for
W. Riding of Yorkshire : m. 18 77, Clara,
da. of the late Jeremiah Slater, of Long-
field, Stanningley, Yorkshire; cr. Knt.
1914. Chapel House, near Skipton-in-
Craven.
Daughter living — Eliza Gertrude ( Aubrey
Lodge, Campden Hill, W.) : m. 1903, Bertram
Foster Roberts, who d. 1912 [see Roberts,
Bt., cr. 1909, colls.].
Denison- Pender [see Pender].
Denmark, H.M. the Ki?ig (Christian
Carl Frederik Albert Alexandre Vilhelm
X. ) of, K.G., G.C.B., G.C.V.O.; is Col.
in Ch. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.); cr.
G.C.V.O. (Hon.) 1901, G. C.B. (Civil)
1908, K.G. 1914.
Dennis, Sir Alfred Hull, K.B.E., C.B. ,
son of the late John Dennis, of Wonston,
Crowborough ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Marl-
borough, and at Exeter Coll. , Oxford ( B. A.
1882, M. A. 1884); Bar. Inner Temple 1885;
formerly Capt. and Hon. Major Inns of
Court Rifle Vol. ; has been Assist. Solicitor
to the Treasury since 1901 : m. 1905,
Dorothy Caroline, el. da. of the late Sir
Henry Sutton (formerly a Judge of High
Court of Justice), of 8, Wyndham House,
S.W.i ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1911, K.B.E. 1918.
10, Eaton Mansions, Eaton Square,
S. IV. i.
Dennis, Sir Raymond Herbert,
K.B.E. b. ; 18 — ; rendered sers. in con-
nection with supply of Motor Lorries and
Fire Engines during European War;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 58, Jermyn
Street, S. W.
Dennys, Lieut.-Col. Sir Hector Tra-
vers, K.B.E., C.I.E., seventh son of the
late Gen. Julius Bentall Dennys, of Sid-
• mouth ; b. 1864 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.,
KNIGHTS.
and at R.M.C. ; entered Manchester
Regt. 1885, and I.S.C. 1887, became
Capt. 1896, Major 1903, and Lieut. -Col.
1911 ; joined Punjab Police 1888, and
became Dist. Sup. 1891, Dep. Inspector-
Gen. 1906, and Inspector-Gen. 1914 ;
retired 1919 : m. 1888, Lucy Maud Massy,
M.B.E., da. of Gen. George Wheeler;
cr. C.I.E. 1915, K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Lahore , Punjab ; Past India United
Service Club.
Densham, Sir Harry Percival, K.B.E. ;
b. 18— ; Chm. United Tanners’ Federa-
tion; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Dent, Sir Alfred, K.C.M.G., son of
the late Thomas Dent, of China ; b. 1844 ;
ed. at Eton ; is connected with business in
the East, a Director of several City Cos.,
and a J.P. for Sussex (High Sheriff 1908) ;
founded the British North Borneo Co. ;
was a Member of Indian Currency
Commn. 1898 : m. 1896, Margaret, da. of
Charles Aird, of The Glen, Eastbourne ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1888. Ravensworth, East-
bourne ; Oriental Club.
Son living — Leslie Alfred, b. 1897.
Dent, Sir Francis Henry, C.V.O. , 2nd
son of the late Adm. C. B. C. Dent ;
b. 1867; sometime Gen. Manager, S.-E.
and Chatham Railway (sometime its
Ch. Goods Manager) ; is a Lieut, of
City of London, Lieut.- Col. R.E. (T.F.),
a Gov. of London Sch. of Economics,
and a Knight of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England ;
was Chm. of Railway Clearing House
Goods Managers’ Conference 1909, and
Gen. Managers’ Conference 1918; has
several foreign Orders : m. 1902, Helen
Janet, who d. 1920, da. of the late
Richard Morten ; cr. Knt. 1916, C.V.O.
1920. 38, Ashburn Place , S. W.
Sons living — Three.
Denton, Capt. Sir George Chardin,
K.C.M.G . , son of the late Rev. Robert
Abercrombie Denton, of Stower Provost ;
b. 1851 ; entered 57th Regt. 1869, and
became Capt. 1878 ; retired Oct. 1878 ;
entered Colonial Ser. 1880 ; appointed a
Commr. to inquire into Police Force,
Barbados 1880, M.E.C., St. Vincent 1881,
and to represent that colony at Tele-
graphic Conference at Barbados 1882 ;
administered Govt, of St. Vincent 1885,
1886, 1887, and 1888, and that of Lagos
1889, 1890, 1891, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896,
1897, 1898, 1899, and 1900 ; acted as
Colonial Sec., St. Vincent 1886-8; was
Ch. of Police, St. Vincent 1880-88,
Colonial Sec. of Lagos 1888-1900, and
Lieut. -Gov. thereof 1900, and Gov. of the
Gambia 1900-n, when he retired: m.
1879, Jean Margaret Alan, who d. 1900,
da. of Alan Stevenson, C.E., F.R.S. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1891, K.C.M.G. 1900. Naval
and Military Club.
Daughter living — Julia Maud Mary, b. 1885 :
m. 1913, James Herbert Morrell, of Heading-
ton Hill Hall. Oxford.
Dering, Sir Herbert Guy Nevill, 1
K.C.M.G ., K. C.I.E. , M.V.O. [see |
Dering, Bt. ].
De Salis, Count, K.C.M.G ., C.V.O.
[see “Foreign Titles”].
de Sausmarez, Dame Annie
Elizabeth, G.B.E. [see infra].
de Sausmarez, Sir Havilland Walter,
second son of the late Rev. Havilland de
Sausmarez, R. of St. Peter’s, Northamp- |
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ton ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Westminster, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1883); Bar.
Inner Temple 1884 ; went S.-E. Circuit,
acted as Queen’s Advocate, Lagos 1891 ;
appointed Legal Vice-Consul at Zanzibar
1892, Assist. Consular Judge there 1893,
Assist. Judge, H.B.M.’s Supreme Con-
sular Court, Constantinople 1897, Judge
there 1903, and Judge of H.B.M.’s
Supreme Court for China 1903 (has
presided in Court of Appeal of Hong
Kong since 1912 : m. 1st, 1892, Dora
Beatrice, who d. 1893, da. of the late
Maj.-Gen. Gother Mann, C.B., R.E. ;
2nd, 1896, Dame Annie Elizabeth, G.B.E.
(Pres. British Women’s Work Asso.
in China) da. of the late Rev. Frederick
William Mann, R. of St. Mary de
Castro, Guernsey ; cr. Knt. 1905.
Saumarez Manor, Guernsey ; Oxford and
Cambridge , and Savile Clubs.
Des Graz, Sir Charles Louis,
K.C.M.G ., son of the late C. F. Louis
Des Graz, of The Firs, Wimbledon,
5. W. ; b. i860 ; ed. at Harrow, and!
at Trin. Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1883);:
entered Diplo. Ser. 1884, became a 3rd!
Sec. 1886, 2nd Sec. 1891, Sec. of Lega-
tion at Teheran 1901, Councillor of
Embassy at Rome 1905, and Envoy Ex-
traor. and Min. Plen. to Peru 1908, to
Serbia 1913, and to Jugo-Slavia 1919 ; has
Coronation medal 1911 ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1915. British Legation , Belgrade; The
Firs, Wimbledon , S. W. ; Travellers',
and St. James' s Clubs.
Desi Kachariyar [see VenbakkamJ.
De Soveral, H.E. Marquis, G. C.M. G. ,
G. C. V. O. ; sometime Envoy Extraor.
and Min. Plen. for Portugal in London ;
cr. G.C.M.G. (Hon.) 1897, G.C.V.O.
(Hon.) 1902.
Deva Prasad Sarvadhikary, Dr.
Sir, C.I.E. , LL.D., son of Rai Bahadur
Dr. Soorjee Coormar Sarvadhikary, of
Bengal ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Sanskrit Coll., and
at Pres. Coll., Calcutta; M.A., B.L. and
Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen, Hon. LL.D., St.
Andrews ; sometime a journalist ; has been
Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta Univ. ; is a
Vakil and a Solicitor, Calcutta High Court,
a Member of Supreme Legislative
Council of India, a Trustee of Imperial
Museum, Calcutta (sometime Hon. Trea-
surer), Pres, of Calcutta Temperance
Federation and Calcutta Univ. Institute,
and a Member of Roy. Asiatic So. ;
sometime a Member of Legislative Coun-
cil of Gov. of Bengal, connected with nu-
merous philanthropic, charitable, and
educational institutions; has Delhi- Durbar
medal 1911 : m. 1886, Srimati Nagendra
Nandini ; cr. C.I.E. 1914, Knt. 1918.
6, Old Post Office Street , Calcutta; Cal-
cutta, and India Clubs.
Devonshire, Sir James Lyne, K.B.E.,
son of the late Thomas Harris Devon-
shire, of Mill Gap, Eastbourne ; b. 1863 ;
ed. at Shrewsbury, and at City and Guilds
Engineering Coll., S. Kensington; an
Electrical Engineer, a M.I.E.E. , Hon.
Treasurer Institute of Electrical Engin-
eers, a Director of Metropolitan Electric
Tramways (Limited), Managing Director
of London and Suburban Traction
Co. (Limited) and other cos., and Chm.
National Trade Advisory Committee for
Disabled Sailors and Soldiers (Electricity,
Power, and Light), and of Tramways
Board of Trade Committee; some-
time a Member of Middlesex Appeal
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Tribunal : m. 1889, Wilhelmina Walker,
da. of the late Charles Sidey, of 8, Upper
Phillimore Gardens, W. ; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. St. Stephen s, and Ranelagh
Clubs.
de Waal, Hon. •Sz>'(Nicolaas) F rederic,
K.C.M.G. ; b. 1853; appointed Colonial
Sec., Cape Colony 1908, and Adminis-
trator of Cape of Good Hope Province
1910; elected a M.L.A. 1898 ; has Order
of Leopold II. of Belgium ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1911. Cape Town.
Dewar, Professor Sir James, LL.D .,
D.Sc., E.R.S., son of Thomas Dewar,
formerly of Kincardine-on-Forth, N.B. ;
b. 1842 ; ed. at Dollar Acad. , and at
Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. 1875); Hon.
LL.D. Glasgow 1892, St. Andrews 1893,
Edin. 1897, Aberdeen 1903, and Chris-
tiania 1911 ; D.Sc. Victoria 1900, Oxford
and Dublin 1904, and Brussels 1910 ; has
been Jacksonian Professor of Natural
Experimental Philosophy in Camb. Univ.
since 1875, Fullerian Professor of Chemistry
at Roy. Institution of Great Britain since
1877, and a Director of its Davy-Faraday
Research Laboratory since 1896; is a
F. R.S. and Vice-Pres., a F. R.S.E. , a
Past Pres, of Chemical So., an Hon.
M.I.C.E., a Foreign Member of National
Acad, of Sciences, Washington, of
Accademia Lincei (Rome), and of many
other foreign Acads. ; Co-Inventor of
Cordite, and Professorial Fellow of St.
Peter’s Coll., Camb. ; has carried out
much original research in Physics and
Chemistry (especially at temperatures
approaching that of the absolute zero),
has gold medal of Smithsonian Institu-
tion (Washington), Lavoisier gold medal
(France), Matteucci medal (Italy), Roy.
So. of Arts Albert medal, Chemical So.
medal, Rumford, Davy, and Copley medals
of Roy. So., and Franklin Institute
medal: m. 1871, Helen Rose, da. of
William Banks, of Edinburgh ; cr. Knt.
1904. 21, Albemarle Street, W.i ; 1,
Scroope Terrace , Cambridge; Athenceum
and Garrick Clubs.
Dewas, H.H. Maharaja (Malhar Rao
Baba SahebPrear) of, K.C.S.I. ; b. 18 — ;
is one of the Ruling Chiefs (Dewas Junior
Branch) of India; cr. K.C.S.I. 1917.
Dewas, Central India.
Dewas, H.H. Maharaja (Tukoji Rao
Puar) of, K.C.S.I ., K.B.E. ; b. 1888; is
one of the Ruling Chiefs (Dewas Senior
Branch) of India; cr. K.C.S.I. 1911,
K.B.E. 1917. Dewas, Indore , Central
India.
Dewrance, Sir John, K.B.E ., son
of John Dewrance, of The Greenhills,
Tilford, Surrey ; b. 1858 ; ed. at St. John’s
Wood Preparatory Sch. , at Charterhouse,
and at King's Coll., London; a Civil
Engineer, head of the firm of Dewrance
and Co., engineers, of 165, Great Dover
Street, London, S.E., Chm. Babcock and
Willcox (Limited), Pres, of The Engin-
eering and The National Employers'
Federation : m. 1882, Isabella, da. of
Francis Trevithick; cr. K.B.E. (Civil)
1920. Cranmore Place , Chislehurst ;
Junior Carlton, St. Stephen's, Gresham,
and Royal Automobile Clubs.
d’Eyncourt, Sir Eustace Henry
Tennyson-, K.C.B., son of the late
Louis Charles Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, of
Bayons Manor, Market Rasen ; b. 1868 ;
ed. at Charterhouse, and at Roy. Naval
Coll., Greenwich; is a Naval Architect,
and a Member of Council and Vice-Pres.
of Institution of Naval Architects; ap-
pointed Director of Naval Construction,
Admiralty, and Principal Technical Ad-
viser 1912 ; was Head of Committee at
Admiralty which produced the first Tanks ;
sometime Ch. Technical Adviser to Depart,
of Munitions dealing with them ; now on
War Office Tank Committee ; author of
papers on Naval Architecture ; became
Com. Legion of Honour 1918 ; m. 1898,
Janet, who d. 1909, da. of the late Matthew
Watson Finlay, and widow of John Burns ;
C.B. (Civil) 1915, K.C.B. (Civil) 1917.
73, Cadogan Square, S. W. ; Athenoeum
Club.
Son living — Eustace Gervais, b. 1902.
Daughter living — Cecily Lovett, b. 1899: m.
1920, Percy George Mayer.
Dhar, H.H. ( Maharaja Udaji Rao
Puar) Raja of, K.C.S.I. ; b. 1886 ; is one
of the Ruling Chiefs of India ; cr. K.C.S. I.
1911. Dhar, Central Provinces , India.
Dholpur ,H.H. Maharajadhiraja [Sri
Sawai Maharaj Rana Udaibham Singh
Lokindar) Bahadur of, K.C.S.I. ; b. 1893 ;
is one of the Ruling Chiefs of India, and
Hon. Col. i/i43rd Narsingh (Dholpur)
Inf. ; cr. K.C.S.I. 1918. Dholpur, India.
Dhrangadra, H.H. ( Maharana Raj
Sir Ghanshyamsinhji Ajitsinhji) the Ma-
haraja of, K.C.S.I., son of H.H. the late
Sir Ajitsinhji Jaswatsinhji ; b. 1889 1 is
one of the Ruling Chiefs of India : m.
1st, 1910; 2nd, 1913; 3rd, 1916; cr.
K.C.S.I. 1917. Dhrangadra, Kathia-
war, Bombay.
Diack, Sir Alexander Henderson,
K.C.I.E. , C.V.O., C.B.E., son of the late
John Diack: b. 1862; ed. at Aberdeen
Univ., and at King’s Coll. , Camb. ; entered
l. C.S. 1881 ; became Sec. to Financial
Commr. , Punjab 1891, Dep. Commr. and
Settlement Officer 1894, Revenue and
Financial Sec. Punjab 1899, Ch. Sec. to
Punjab Govt. 1901, Commr. 1906, Settle-
ment Commr. Revenue Depart., Punjab
1908 (also a M. L.C.), 2nd Financial
Commr., Punjab 1910, 1st Financial
Commr. and Vice-Pres. of Punjab Legis-
lative Council 1911. and a Member of
Council of Gov. -Gen. ofIndiai9i4; retired
1916; employed in Min. of Munitions
1916-17, since when in Min. of Pensions :
m. 1st, 1898, E hel Mary, who d. 1899, da.
of the late Ellerslie Wallace, of Galway ;
2nd, 1906, Mylsie, only da. of the late
Robert Molloy, Public Works Depart. ,
India; cr. C.V.O. 1906, K.C.I.E. 1916,
C. B.E. (Civil) 1920. East India United
Service Club.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living — Three.
Diamond, Sir William Henry, K.B.E.,
son of Thomas Diamond; b. 1865;
rendered sers. in S. Wales in the ship-
repairing and engineering industry, and in
connection with Recruiting, War Savings,
etc., during European War: m. 1889;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Cardiff.
Son living— One.
Daughters living — Three.
Dias Bandaranaike [see Bandaran-
aike].
Dibbs, Sir Thomas Allwright, son of
Capt. John Dibbs, of St. Andrews,
Scotland ; b. 1832 ; ed. at Australian
Coll., Sydney; is Gen. Manager, Com-
mercial Banking Co. of Sydney (Limited) ;
was a Member of Roy. Commn. on Public
Ser. Enquiry Board, Sydney 1888, and
Pres, of Committee of Enquiry into Public
Accounts 1900 ; sometime Commodore
KNIGHTS.
91 1
Roy. Yacht Squadron, Sydney : m. 1857,
Tryphena Gaden ; cr. Knt. 1917. George
Street , Sydney , N.S. Wales.
Sons living — Of whom Tom Burton ( Sydney ,
N.S. Wales), b. 1858; a Solicitor.
Daughters living — Six.
Dibdin, Sir Lewis Tonna, 3rd son of
the late Rev. Robert William Dibdin ;
b. 1852; ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb.
(B.A. Sen. Opt. 1874, M.A. 1878) ; Hon.
D.C.L., Durham 1891; Bar. Lincoln's
Inn 1876, K.C. 1901, and Bencher 1908;
Chancellor of the Diocese of Rochester
1886-1903, of Exeter 1888-1903, and of
Durham 1891-1903 ; formerly Official of
Archdeaconries of Surrey, Southwark,
and Kingston ; was Official Counsel to
Attorney-Gen. for Charity 1895-1901 ; is
Dean of the Arches, Auditor of Chancery
Court of York, Master of the Faculties and
First Church Estates Commr. , and a J.P.
for Surrey: m. 1881, Marianne Aubrey, el.
da. of the late Rev. Humphrey Senhouse
Pinder ; cr. Knt. 1903. Nobles, Dormans-
land , Surrey ; Athenceum Club.
Sons living — Lewis George (x, Paper Build-
ings, Temple, E.C.), b. 1883 ; Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1907, — Robert John, b. 1886 : m. 1913.
Constance Catherine Violet, da of the late Rev .
J.E. H. Charter, — Aubrey, b. 1892.
Daughters living — Of whom Caroline Eliza-
beth: m. 1918, Capt. Humphrey Paget [see
Paget, Bt., cr. 1871, colls.].
Dick, Col. Sir Arthur Robert, K.B.E.,
C. B., C. V.O. , son of the late Robert Ker
Dick, of Pitkerro, Forfarshire ; b. i860 ;
entered 26th Regt. 1881, became Capt.
l. S.C. 1892, Major Indian Army 1901,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1903, Brevet Col. 1908,
and Col. 1909 ; retired 1920, Waziristan
Expedition 1894-5 (medal with clasp),
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8, present
at actions of Malakand and Landakai (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), China 1900
despatches, medal), again N.-W. Frontier
of India 1908 (despatches, Brevet Col.),
European War 1914-19 (despatches,
Legion of Honour, C.V.O., K.B. E. ,
Order of Leopold of Belgium) ; was Base
Comdt. to Bazar Valley Field Force and
to Mohmand Field Force 1908, and In-
specting Officer, Frontier Corps, India
1908-14: m. 1907, Susan, da. of the
late Rt. Rev. Charles Wordsworth, D.D. ,
D. C.L. , Bishop of St. Andrews, and
widow of John Stirling, of Muiravonside
House, Stirlingshire; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1913, C.V.O. and K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
9, Wilbraham Place, S. W. ; Naval and
Military, and Carlton Clubs.
Dickinson, Sir Arthur Lowes, son of
Lowes Dickinson, of 1, All Souls’ Place,
Portland Place, W. ; b. 1859 ; ed. at
Charterhouse, and at King’s Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1882, M.A. 1888); a Fellow of
Institute of Actuaries, and Fellow and
Member of Council of Institute of Char-
tered Accountants ; was Financial Adviser
to Controller of Coal Mines 1917-19 :
m. 1888, Mary Katherine, da. of the late
William Jennings, of Birmingham ; cr.
Knt. 1919. Shotterley, Haslemere ; Queen
Anne' s Mansions , S. W.i ; City of London,
Union, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Daughters living — Mary Ellen Lowes, — Dora
Kathleen Lowes.
Dickinson, Sir John, fourth son of
the late Joseph Dickinson, M.D., F.R.S. ,
of Liverpool; b. 1848; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (LL.M.
1869) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1871 ; went
N. Circuit, and attended Cumberland
and Westmorland Sessions ; acted as
Dep. Stipendiary Magistrate of Liverpool.!
1888 and 1889 ; appointed a Metro-
politan Police Magistrate 1890, and Ch.
Magistrate 1913 ; retired 1920 : m. 1884,
Cecilia Maud, youngest da. of Thomas
H. Holderness, of Liverpool ; cr. Knt.
1913. West Hill House, Bagshot Road,
Woking ; Oxford and Cambridge Club.
Daughters living — Doris Helen: m. 1915, Capt.
James Arthur McCulloch, Lancashire Fusi-
liers, who d. (killed in action during European
War) 1918, — Beatrice Maud.
Dickinson, Right Hon. Sir Wil-
loughby Hyett, P.C., K.B.E. [see
“Privy Council”].
Dill, Sir Samuel, Litt.D., LL.D .,
son of the Rev. S. M. Dill, D.D., of
Braehead, Londonderry ; b. 1844 ; ed. at
Roy. Institution, Belfast, at Queen’s Coll.,
Belfast, and at Lincoln Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1869, M.A. 1871); Hon. Litt.D.
Dublin ; Hon. LL.D. Edin. and St.
Andrews ; was Lecturer at Lincoln
Coll. 1869, Fellow, Dean, and Tutor,
Corpus Christi Coll. 1869-77 (Hon. Fellow
1902), and High Master of Manchester
Gram. Sch. 1877-88 ; has been Professor
of Greek at Queen’s Coll., Belfast since
1890 ; appointed a Commr. of Inter-
mediate Education in Ireland 1900, Chm.
of Inauirv on National Education, Ireland
1913, and a Member of Belfast Univ.
Commn. 1909 ; is a Gov. of Roy. Insti-
tution, and Pro-Chancellor Queen’s Univ. ;
author of several publications on Roman
Society: m. 1884, Fanny Elizabeth Mor-
gan ; cr. Knt. 1909. Montpelier, Malone
Road, Belfast; Athenceum, and Ulster
[Belfast) Clubs.
Daughters living — Of whom the el., Hester
Anne Mary: m. 1914, Claude Blakely Arm-
strong.
Dinajpur Maharaja Bahadur {Sir
Girijanath Ray), K. C.I.E., son of Maha-
raja Taraknath Ray of Dinajpur ; b. 1862 ;
ed. at Queen’s Coll. , Benares ; is a Land-
owner, Vice-Pres. British Indian Asso.,
Past Pres. Bengal Landholders’ Asso.,
Member of Asiatic So. of Bengal, E. India
Asso. of London, and of Dinajpur Dist.
Board, Pres. Dinajpur Landholders’
Asso. , and Hon. Magistrate of Dinajpur ;
was a M.L.C. of E. Bengal and Assam
1906-11 ; has been Pres. E. Bengal Land-
holders’ Asso. ; sometime Chm. Dinajpur
Municipality; cr. K.C.I.E. 1914. Dinaj-
pur, Bengal; Calcutta, and India Clubs.
Dinsha Edulji Wacha, Hon. Sir;
b. 1844 ; is a Member of Council of Gov.-
Gen. of India, Past Pres, and Member of
Bombay Municipal Corporation, Chm.
Bombay Millowners’ Asso., and Pres.
Bombay Presidency Asso. ; was Pres,
of International Congress 1901 ; a
widower ; cr. Knt. 1917. Jiji House ,
Ravelin Street , Bombay.
Dixon, Brig.-Gen. Sir Henry Grey,
K.C.B., son of the late John Dixon, of
Astle Hall, Cheshire ; b. 1850 ; entered
25th Regt. 1868, became Capt. Kings
Own Scottish Borderers 1879, Major
1886, Lieut.-Col. 1894, Brevet Col.
1898, Col. 1899 (retired 1907), and
Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1918 ; served during
Afghan War 1878-80 (despatches, medal),
in Soudan 1888, present at action of
Gamaizah (despatches, medal, clasp,
bronze star, 4th class Medjidie), on the
Nile 1889, with Chitral Relief Force
1895 (despatches, C.B.), with Tirah Ex-
pedition 1897-8 (despatches), and in S.
Africa 1901-2, in command of Mobile
Column (medal, K.C.B.); was Comdt.
School of Instruction for Auxiliary Forces,
912
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Aldershot 1886-8 ; was an A.D.C. to
H.M. Queen Victoria 1898-1901 and to
King Edward VII. 1901-7 ; commanded
25th Regt. Dist. 1899-1901 ; has Serbian
Order of the White Eagle 1916 : m. 1st,
1885, Helen Mary, who d. 1893, el. da.
of L. J. Frost, of Copenhagen ; 2ndly,
1900, Constance Ethel, 4th da. of the
late Capt. William Mitchell-Innes, 13th
Hussars, of Ay ton Castle and Whitehall,
Berwickshire ; cr. C. B. (Mil. ) 1896, K. C. B.
(Mil. ) 1902. Hazlewood, Chandler s Ford ,
Hants ; Caledonian Club.
Sons living — Harold Grey, b. 1901, — Cyril
Egerton, b. 1903.
Dobbie, Sir James Johnston, D.Sc.,
son of Alexander Dobbie, of Glasgow ;
b. 1852; ed. at Glasgow High Sch., and
at Glasgow (LL.D. 1908), Edinburgh
(D.Sc. 1879), and Leipzig Univs. ; was
Assist, to Professor of Chemistry, Glasgow
Univ. 1881-4, Professor of Chemistry,
Univ. Coll, of N. Wales, Bangor 1884-
1903, and Director, Roy. Scottish
Museum, Edinburgh 1903-9, since when
he has been Principal of Govt. Labora-
tories (London); is a F.R.S. ; author of
various memoirs on chemistry : m. 1887,
Violet, da. of Thomas Chilton, J.P. , of
Liverpool ; cr. Knt. 1915. 4, Vicarage
Gate , Kensington, W. ; The Cottage,
Fair lie, Ayrshire ; Athencenm Club.
Son living — James Chilton, b. 1902.
Daughters living — Mary Wilkie, b. 1895, —
Violet Chilton, b. 189 7.
Dobbie, Sir Joseph, son of James
Dobbie, of Ayr ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Ayr
Acad., and at Edin. Univ. ; head of
the legal firm of Dalgleish and Dobbie,
Writers to the Signet, Edinburgh ; some-
time Solicitor to Supreme Courts in Scot-
land, and Hon. Sec. to Scottish Small
Holdings and Allotments Asso. ; sat as
M. P. for Ayr Dist. (L) 1904-6: m. 1896,
Alice, da. of James Sharp, of Edinburgh ;
cr. Knt. 1920. 42, Melville Street,
Edinburgh.
Dobbin, Sir Alfred Graham, son of
the late Leonard Dobbin, of Rosemount,
Montenotte, Cork ; b. 1853 ; ed. at Local
Collegiate Sch., Cork ; is a J.P. , a D. L. ,
and a Tobacco Manufacturer and Whole-
sale Merchant of City of Cork, Chm. Im-
perial Hotel, Cork (Limited) and Palace
Theatre, Cork (Limited), and Trustee of
Cork Savings Bank ; was High Sheriff
of Cork City 1900 : m. 1st, 1876, Margaret
Reid, who d. 1884, da. of the late Peter
Ogilvie, of Cork ; 2ndly, 1887, Kate, da.
of the late William Wise, solicitor, of
Clifton, Bristol; cr. Knt. 1900. Frankfort,
Montenotte, Cork.
Son living — Alfred William, b. 1888.
Daughter living — Margaret Evelyn, b. 1879.
Dobell, Maj-Gen. Sir Charles Mac-
pherson, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son
of the late Hon. Richard R. Dobell, of
Beauvoir Manor, Quebec, Canada ; b.
1869 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Kingston, Canada; entered
Roy. Welsh Fusiliers 1890, became Capt.
and Brevet Major 1899, Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1907, Brevet Col. 1910, Lieut. -
Col. Bedfordshire Regt. 1912, Col. 1913,
and Maj.-Gen. 1915 ; Hazara Expedition
1891, during occupation of Crete 1897-8
(despatches), S. Africa 1899-1900 Comdg.
2nd Mounted Inf. (despatches, D.S.O.),
N. China 1900-1901, N. Nigeria and with
Hadeija Expedition X906 (despatches),
Cameroons 1914-16, Comdg. Allied Forces
with rank of Lieut. -Gen. (despatches,
promoted, K. C. B., Com. Legion of
Honour), Egypt 1916-17 (despatches), and
in India including Afghan War Comdg. a
Div. 1917-20 (despatches); was employed
with N. Nigeria Regt. 1905-6 ; and a
Staff-Officer at Army Head Quarters 1907-
11 ; appointed an A.D.C. to H.M. 1910,
and Inspector-Gen. , W. African Frontier
Force 1913 : m. 1908, Elsye, da. of the
late Major Meyrick Bankes, and widow
of Capt. Frederick L. Campbell, R.N. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1915, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1916. 38, Draycott Place, S. IV. ;
Naval and Military Club.
Daughter living — Judith.
Dockrell, Sir Maurice Edward, M.P. ,
son of the late Thomas Dockrell, J.P. , of
Monkstown, co. Dublin ; b. 1850 ; ed. at
Portora Roy. Sch., Enniskillen, and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin; is Chm. of Thomas
Dockrell, Sons and Co. (Limited), con-
tractors, of Dublin,, and a D.L. for
Dublin; sometime a Member of Dublin
Port and Docks Board (Vice-Chm. for
three years) ; unsuccessfully contested St.
Patrick’s Div. of Dublin (C) 1885 ; has sat
as M. P. for Rathmines Div. of co. Dublin
since Dec. 1918 : m. 1875, Margaret
Sarah, da. of the late George William
Shannon, solicitor, of Dublin ; cr. Knt.
1905. Camolin, Monkstown, co. Dublin ;
United Service ( Dublin ) Club.
Sons living — Henry Morgan ( Dawson Court,
Blackroch, co. Dublin ), b. 1880, — Maurice,
b. 1882, Capt. R.A.M.C. : m. 1917, Vera, da.
of Signor Esposito, of St. Ronan’s, Sandford
Road, Dublin,— George Shannon, O.B.E., b.
18 — ; Lieut. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s
Own), and Staff-Capt. ; O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919,- —
Kenneth Brooks, B.L., b. 18 — ; sometime
Royal Irish Rifles.
Daughter living — Anne Dorothy.
Dodds, Sir James Miller, K.C.B., son
of the Rev. James Dodds, D.D. , Min of
Corstorphine, Midlothian ; b. 1861 ; ed.
at Glasgow Univ. (M.A. 1881), and at
Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1884, M.A.
1916); Hon. LL.D., Glasgow 1912; be-
came Clerk in Sec.’s Office, Gen. Post
Office 1885, transferred to Board of Trade
1886, to Treasury 1888, and to Scottish
Office 1889 ; appointed Assist. Under Sec.
for Scotland 1902, and Permanent Under
Sec. 1908: m. 1889, Helen, C.B.E.,
da. of the late Capt. Edward Picton
Baumgarten [see Mackenzie, Bt. , cr.
1673, colls.]; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1906, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1911. 11, Nevern Square, EarT s
Court, S. IV. ; United University, Alhe-
nceum, and New (. Edinburgh ) Clubs
Sons living — James, b. 1891, — Charles, b. 1898.
Daughters living — Jean: m. 1920, Peter
Hately Waddell, I.C.S.,— Isabel.
Dolby, Sir George Alexander, son of
William Dolby, of Great Dolby, Leicester;
b. 1854; Major (retired) Assam Valley
Light Horse, Director of several Cos. ,
Chm. of several Assos., Chm. of Poole
Harbour Commrs., a F. R.G.S. , a J.P. for
Poole (Mayor 1917-20), and a County
Councillor for Dorset : m. 1901, Edythe
Wood Wakeman ; cr. Knt. 1920. Nazdar
Hall, Branksome Park, Dorset ; Junior
Army and Navy, Ranelagh, and New
York Yacht Chibs.
Domvile, Adm. Sir Compton Edward,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., son of the late
Henry Barry Domvile, M.P. ; b. 1842;
entered R.N. 1856, became Lieut. 1862,
Com. 1868, Capt. 1876, Rear-Adm. 1891,
Vice-Adm. 1897, and Adm. 1902 ; retired
1907 ; served against pirates in China
1866-8; was A.D.C. to H.M. Queen
Victoria 1889-91, Vice-Pres. of Ordnance
KNIGHTS.
9*3
Committee 1890-91, Director of Naval
Ordnance and Torpedoes 1891-4, 2nd in
command of Mediterranean Squadron
1894-6, Adm.-Sup. of Naval Reserves
1897-1900, and Com.-in-Ch. of Mediter-
ranean Fleet 1902-5 : m. 1876, Isabella,
da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Edmund Yates
Peel [see Peel, Bt. , colls.]; cr. K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1898, G.C.V.O. 1903, G.C.B. (Mil.)
1904. 7, San Remo , Hove, Sussex;
United Service Club. .
Sons living — Barry Edward, C.M.G., R.N.,
b. 1878 [see “ Companionage”], — Archibald
Compton, R. N., b. 1884 ; became Lieut. 1905,
and Lieut. -Com. 1913: m. 1915, Sara, da. of
Don Gabriel Palma Guzman, Min. of Supreme
Court, Santiago.
Daughters living — Adelaide Mary, b. 1877, —
Georgiana Isabella Frances, b. 1888 : m. 1914,
Lieut.-Col. Dudley George Blois, D.S.O.,
R.F.A., who d. (killed in action) 1916 [see
Blois, Bt., colls.], — May Louise, b. 1893 : m.
1014, Cosmo Gordon Romilly, Sherwood
Foresters (Notts and Derbyshire Regt.), who
d. (killed in action) 19x5.
Don, Hon. Sir William, K.B.E. , son
of the late James Don, of Dundee; b.
1861 ; ed. at Dundee High Sch. ; is Hon.
Col. Black Watch (T.F. ), a partner in
the firm of Don and Duncan (Limited),
jute spinners and manufacturers, of
Dundee, Lord-Lieut. of co. of City of
Dundee, Lord Provost of Dundee, and
Pres, of Dundee Territorial Asso. : m.
1894, Martha Nicoll, da. of James
H. Lindsay, jute spinner and manufac-
turer ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. Ardarroch,
Dundee ; Eastern ( Dundee ) Club.
Donald, Sir John Stuart, K.C.I.E. ,
C.S.I., son of the late A. J. S. Donald,
of the Uncovenanted Civil Ser. ; b. 1861 ;
appointed an Extra Assist. -Commr. in
Punjab 1882, an Assist. -Commr, 1890,
Dep. Commr. 1900, and Resident, Wazi-
ristan 1908 ; served with Zhob Valley
Expedition 1890 (despatches), and accom-
panied the Special Mission to Cabul 1893,
and with Mahsud Waziri Expedition 1902
(despatches) ; employed on Special Duty
in Kurram 1894, and was Boundary
Commr. for demarcation of Kurram-
Afghan Boundary (thanked by Govt, of
India) : m. 1905, Henrietta Mary, 2nd
da. of Col. Edward Lacon Ommanney,
C.S.I.; cr. C.I.E. 1894, C.S.I. 1911,
K.C.I.E. 1915. The Residency, Wazi-
ristan, India ; East India United Service
Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Donaldson, Sir George, son of the
late Charles Alexander Donaldson, of
Edinburgh ; b. 1845 ; in 1894 donated and
equipped “The Donaldson Museum” of
ancient musical instruments at Roy. Coll,
of Music, and in 1901 presented a collec-
tion of furniture to Victoria and Albert
Museum ; was British Vice-Pres. of Inter-
national Jury at Paris Exhibitions 1889 and
1900, and a Member of Roy. Commn. of
St. Louis Exhibition (1904); is a Chevalier
of Legion of Honour, and a Member of
Roy. Institution : m. 1872, Alice Jessie,
who d. 1907, da. of John Stronach, of
Edinburgh ; cr. Knt. 1904. 1 , Grand
Avenue , Hove, Sussex.
Sons living — Edmond Julian, b. 1878, —
Alfred Sidney, b. 1879, — Hunter Frederick,
b. 1888.
Daughters living — Alice Jessie, b. 1876: m.
1895, Charles Mott, — Ethel Amelia, b. 1877 :
m. 1897, Capt. — Lambert, — Adele Violet
Blanche ( Lady Crofton),b. 1883 : m. 1st, 1901,
Arthur Baillie ; 2nd, 1919, as his second wife,
Sir Morgan George Crofton, D.S.O.,6th Bt.,—
Josepha Margaret, b. 1886 : m. 1909, Bertram
James Walker [see Walker Bt., cr. 1868].
Donkin, Sir (Horatio) Bryan, M.D.}
son of the late Bryan Donkin, M.I.C.E. ,
of Blackheath ; b. 1845 I ed- at Black-
heath Proprietary Sch. , and at Queen’s
Coll., Oxford (B.A. and 1st class Litt.
Hum. 1867, M.A. 1871, M.B. 1873, M.D.
1893); M. R.C.S., England 1873, F. R.C.P.
London 1880; was Physician to West-
minster and East London Hospital for
Children 1874-98 (now Consulting Phy-
sician), Lecturer on Med., Westminster
Hospital 1893-8, and London Sch. of Med.
for Women 1880-1898, and Commr. of
Prisons for England and Wales 1898-1910,
and Med. Adviser to Prison Commn.
1910-15, since when he has been a Mem-
ber of Prisons Board and Director of
Convict Prisons, and a Member of Ad-
visory Committee to Sec. of State under
Preventive Detention Act ; was a Member
of Roy. Commn. on Care and Control
of Feeble Minded 1904-8 ; sometime a
Member of Council of Roy. Coll, of
Physicians ; author of ‘ ‘ Diseases of
Childhood,” etc. : m. 1888, Auguste Mar-
garethe Elisabeth, who d. 1919, da. of the
late Count di Langhi, of Cracow; cr.
Knt. 1911. 28, Hyde Park Street, W. ;
Savile Club.
Donop, Maj.-Gen. Sir Stanley Bren-
ton von, K. C.B. , K. C. M. G. , son of the
late Vice-Adm. Edward Pelham Brenton
von Donop ; b. i860 ; ed. at Somersetshire
Coll., Bath, at Wimbledon Sch., and at
R.M.A. ; entered R.A. 1880, became
Capt. 1888, Major 1897, Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1902, Brevet Col. 1906, Lieut.-Col.
1907, Col. 1910, and Maj.-Gen. 1914;
retired 1920 ; served during S. African
War 1899-1902, in command of a Mounted
Inf. Regt. , of a Composite Bushmen Regt. ,
and of a Mobile Column (despatches,
Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps) ; was Professor
R.M.A. 1898-1900, Sup. of Experiments,
Shoeburyness 1903-4, Sec. Ordnance Com-
mittee 1904-7, Ch. Instructor, Sch. of
Gunnery, Shoeburyness 1908-10, Assist.
Director of Artillery, War Office 1910-11,
Director of Artillery there 1911-13, and
Master-Gen. of the Ordnance and a Mil.
Member of Army Council 1913-16 ;
commanded Humber Garrison 1917-20;
has Orders of Leopold of Belgium, Legion
of Honour, and Rising Sun of Japan :
m. 1888, Alice, da. of the late Rev.
Thomas Cox; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1913,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1914, K.C.M.G. 1916.
32A, Cheniston Gardens, W United
Service Club.
Donovan, Maj.-Gen. Sir William,
K.C.B., son of the late Staff-Surg. James
Donovan, R.N. ; b. 1850; entered Army
1872, became Lieut.-Col. Roy. Army Med.
Corps 1892, Col. 1901, Surg.-Gen. (and
Maj.-Gen.) Army Medical Staff 1904; retired
1909 ; served during Afghan War 1878-80
(medal), in Boer War 1881, with Chitral
Relief Force 1895, as Senior Med. Officer,
2nd Brig, (despatches, medal with clasp),
and in S. Africa 1899-1902, as Principal
Med. Officer to Cav. Divs. (despatches,
Queen’s medal with six clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, C.B.) ; appointed
Principal Med. Officer 4th Div. , Salisbury
Plain 1902, in S. Africa 1905, and N.
Command 1908 ; employed as Director
of Med. Sers. Embarkation 1914-19 (Com.
Order of Crown of Belgium) : m. 1909,
Anne Alicia, da. of the late Jonathan
Ambrose, and widow of (1) Frederic
Charles Estill and (2) Hopewell James
Shuldham Morrell, of Moulsford, Berks;
9r4
KNIGHTAGE.
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917.
Creek End, Shepperton-on-Thames ; Army
and Navy, and Hurlinqham Clubs.
Doolette, Sir George Philip, son of
George Dorham Doolette ; b. 1840 ; ed.
privately; is a merchant, Chairman and
Director of several Co.’s, a J.P. for S.
Australia and W. Australia, and a Fellow
of Roy. Geographical So. and Roy. Clin-
ical Institute ; one of the pioneers of W.
Australian goldfields ; has been Pres, of
Council of W. Australian Mine Owners
since 1902 ; was Pres, of Australian Vol.
Hospital, Wimereux, during European
War 1914-16 : m. 1st, Mary, who d. 1889,
el. da. of George McEwin, of Glen Ewin,
S. Australia; 2nd, 1895, Lillie, who d.
1916, da. of the late Dr. R. W. Dale, of
Birmingham ; cr. Knt. 1916. Merlebank,
Caterham, Surrey ; City Reform, and
Royal Automobile Clubs.
Son living — Dorhan Longford, b. 1872; aW.
Australian mine owner: m. 1910, Navera
Weeks.
Daughter living — Mary Elizabeth, b. 1 876 : m.
1897, Frederic Dearden, of Bolton, Lanca-
shire.
Dorabjee Jamsetjee Tata [see Tata].
Doran, Sir Henry Francis, son of the
late Henry Doran, formerly of Ardagh,
Killarney ; b. 1856 ; ed. at St. Brendan’s
Seminary, Killarney ; was Assist, to Sup.
of Agricultural Education 1875-7, and an
Assist. Land Commr. 1890-91; appointed
Inspector, Congested Dists. Board, Ire-
land 1892, and Ch. Land Inspector 1903;
has been Permanent Member thereof
since 1910; is a J.P. for cos. Mayo and
Roscommon : m. 1885, Margaret Caro-
line, da. of Thomas Cox, of Bunreagh,
Croghan, co. Roscommon ; cr. Knt.
1915. Clonard, Kimmage Road, Tere-
nure, co. Dublin.
Sons living — Henry Francis, b. 1887 : m. 1917,
Dorothy Constance, da. of Frank Harrison, of
Hitcham, Taplow, — George William, b. 1890,
— Walter Edmund, b. 1895.
Dorman, Sir Arthur John, K.B.E. ,
son of the late Charles Dorman, of Ash-
ford ; b. 1848 ; ed. at Christ’s Hospital,
and in Paris ; is Chm. of Dorman, Long
and Co. (Limited), of Middlesbrough,
and a J.P. for N. Riding of Yorkshire ;
unsuccessfully contested Cleveland Div.
of Yorkshire ( U ) 1892: m. 1873, Clara
Share, da. of the late George Lockwood,
of Stockton-on-Tees; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
Grey Towers, Nunthorpe, Yorkshire ; St.
Stephen's, and Junior Athenceum Clubs.
Sons living — Arthur Charles (Rye Hill, Nun-
thorpe, Yorkshire), b. 1874; a J.P. for N.
Riding of Yorkshire (High Sheriff 19x8): m.
1909 , Audrey Marguerite, da. of the late
George Frederick Moore Inman, of Monks-
town, co. Dublin, — Bedford Lockwood,
O.B.E. (of Enterpen, Hutton, Rudby, Yorkshire),
b. 1879; Bar. Inner Temple 1901 ; temporary
Capt. R. A.O.C. , and Staff-Capt. Directorate of
Artillery at War Office: m. 1919, Constance
Phelps, da. of the late Alexander Sowerby
Hay, of Sacombe, Ware, Herts, — Arthur
John (Kirklevington Grange, Yarm, York-
shire), b. 1881; Major Territorial Force Re-
serve: tn. 1910, Dorothy Helen, da. of the
late Col. A. W. P. Inman, Army Med. Reserve
(retired).
Daughters living — Clara Lilian, — Frances
Mary : tn. 1900, Major Charles F. H. Bolckow,
Yorkshire Regt., 01 Nunthorpe, Yorkshire, —
Alice: tn. 1902, Lieut. -Col. George Trevor-
Roper Cook, C.M.G., D.S.O., whorf. (killed in |
action during European War) 1918, of The
Dower House, Quatt, Bridgnorth [see B.
Teynham, colls.].
Dorrien, Gen. Sir Horace Lockwood j
Smith-, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., D.S.O., son
of the late Col. A. R. Smith-Dorrien, of I
Haresfoot, Berkhampstead ; b. 1858 ; ed.
at Harrow; entered 95th Regt. 1876,
became Capt. Derbyshire Regt. 1882,
Major 1892, Brevets Lieut. -Col. and Col.
1898, Maj.-Gen. 1900, Lieut. -Gen. 1906,
and Gen. 1912 ; Zulu War 1878-9, being
present at battles of Isandula and Ulundi
(despatches, medal with clasp), Egyptian
Expedition 1882, when he raised and
commanded a corps of Mounted Inf.
(medal, bronze star), Nile Expedition 1884
with Egyptian Army, Suakin Expedition
1885 (clasp), Nile Expedition 1885-6,
present at action of Ginniss and com-
manded mounted pursuit (despatches, 4th
class Medjidie, D.S.O.), Chitral Relief
Force 1895, as D.A.A. and Q.M.G.
Reserve Brig., Tirah Expedition 1897-8
(despatches, Brevet Lieut. -Col.), Nile
Expedition 1898, present at battle of
Khartum and subsequent operations on
White and Blue Niles (despatches, Brevet
Col.), S. Africa 1900, in command of
19th Brig, (despatches thrice, medal,
promoted Maj.-Gen.), European War
1914-15, in command of an Army Corps,
and afterwards of 2nd Army (despatches,
G.C.M.G.), and Comdg. troops in German
E. Africa Dec. 1915 to Feb. 1916; at-
tached to Egyptian Army 1884-7 (4th
class Osmanieh) ; was Station Staff-
Officer and D.A.A.G. , Bengal 1893-4,
an A.A.G. , Punjab 1894-6, A.G. in India
1901-3, in command of a 1st class Dist. ,
Bombay 1903-4, in command of 4th Div.
W. Army Corps, India 1904-7, and Gen.
Officer Comdg. -in-Ch. , Aldershot 1907-12
andS. Command 1912-14; appointed Col.
Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derbyshire
Regt.) 1905, and Gov. and Com. -in-Ch. ,
Gibraltar 1918; commanded a section
of Route of Procession at Coronation
of King George V. 1911 ; has Legion of
Honour : m. 1902, Dame Olive Crofton,
D.B.E., only da. of the late John Henry
Augustus Schneider [Crofton, Bt. , cr.
1801, colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1886, C.B. (Mil.)
1904, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1907, G.C.B. (Mil.)
1913, G.C.M.G. 1915. Government
House, Gibraltar ; United Service Club.
Sons living — Gerald Horace Grenfell, b. 1904,
— Peter Lockwood, b. 1907, — Bromley David,
b. 1911.
Dor ward, Maj.-Gen. Sir Arthur
Robert Ford, K.C.B., D.S.O. , son of the
late James Dorward, Inspector-Gen. of
Hospitals, Madras ; b. 1848 ; ed. at
High Sch. , Edinburgh, and at Cheltenham
Coll. ; entered R.E. 1868, became Capt.
1881, Major 1887, Lieut. -Col. 1894, Brevet
Col. 1898, Col. 1899, and Maj.-Gen. 1905 ;
retired 1910; served in Afghan War 1879-
80 (despatches, medal), during Burma
Campaign 1885-8, in command of R.E.
(despatches twice, medal with two clasps,
Brevet Major, thanked by Gov. -Gen. of
India), and in command of British Troops
in N. China 1900, with rank of Brig.-
Gen., and subsequently as Maj.-Gen. in
command of Tientsin and Lines of
Communication (despatches, K.C.B.);
formerly Comdg. R.E., Jamaica ; ap-
pointed Col.-on-the-Staff, and Civil and
Mil. Commr. at Wei-hai-Wei 1899,
Commr. at Wei-hai-Wei 1901, to com-
mand troops at Shanghai 1901, Col.-on-
the-Staff Comdg. troops in Straits Settle-
ments 1902, and in charge of Administra-
tion, S. Africa 1905 ; is an Assist. Di-
rector at War Office, a Fellow of Linnaean
So. , and Col. a Regt. Indian Army ; cr.
D.S.O. 1886, C.B. (Mil.) 1900, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1901. East India United Service,
United Service, and Royal Societies Clubs.
KNIGHTS.
915
Dougherty, Right Hon. Sir James
Brown, P.C., K.C.B., K.C.V.O. [see
“ Privy Council ”].
Douie, Sir James McCrone, K.C.S.I. ,
son of the Rev. David Buchan Douie ; b.
1854 ; ed. at Edinburgh High Sch. and
Univ. , and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (Boden
Sanskrit Scholar); entered I.C.S. 1874,
became Senior Sec. to Financial Commr.,
Punjab 1889, and a Dep. Commr. 1891 ;
was Ch. Sec. to Govt., Punjab 1900-1902,
Settlement Commr., Revenue Depart.
1902-7, and Commr. Rawal Pindi Div.
1907-9 (officiated as Financial Commr.
1907) ; appointed a Member of Punjab
Legislative Council 1900, and Financial
Commr., Punjab 1909 (officiated as Lieut. -
Gov., Punjab 1911) ; sometime a M.L.C.
of Punjab ; retired 1912 : m. 1885, Frances
Mary Elizabeth, da, of Sir Charles Arthur
Roe, of 1, Holywell, Oxford; tr.-C.S.I.
1906, K.C.S.I. 1911. 2, Chadlington Road,
Oxford ; Savile Club .
Sonsliving — Francis McCrone, D.S.O., M.C.,
b. 1886 [see “ Companionage ”], — Charles
Oswald Gaskell, b. 1896 ; in Civil Ser.
Daughters living — Marjorie Elizabeth Gil-
fillan, b. 1888, — Vera Ruth Gordon, b. 1894, —
Constance May, b. 1895, — Decima Lang-
worthy, b. 1901.
Dove-Wilson [see Wilson].
Dowdall, Sir Laurence Charles Ed-
ward Downing, C.B. , son of the Rev.
Launcelot Dowdall, R. of Rathfarnham,
co. Dublin ; b. 1852 ; ed. privately, and
at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1874, M.A.
1877) ; was Ch. Clerk in Irish Office
1887-92, and Private Sec. to successive
Ch. Secs, for Ireland (Rt. Hons. J.
Morley, G. W. Balfour, and G. Wynd-
ham) 1892-1901, and Head of Administra-
tive Depart, in Ch. Sec.’s Office, Dublin
1901-13 : m. 1914, Frances, da. of A. C.
D. L. Edie, of Thornhill, co. Tyrone,
and widow of Lieut. -Col. H. Stannard ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1901, Knt. 1912. The
Grange , Ballyragget, co. Kilkenny ; Uni-
versity ( Dublin ) Club.
Down, Lieut. -Com. Sir Charles Ed-
ward, K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut. -Com.
R.N.R. ; Marine Sup., Roy. Mail Steam
Packet Co. ; cr. O.B.E. 19 — , K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.
Downes, Sir Arthur Henry, M.D, , son
of Thomas Richard Collins Downes, of
Milford Lodge, Shropshire ; b. 1851 ; ed.
at Shrewsbury, at Univ. Coll., London,
and at Aberdeen Univ. (M.B. , and C.M.
Highest Honours 1873, M.D. 1875) I D.P.H.
Camb. ; formerly Senior Med. Inspector
for Poor Law to Local Govt. Board, and
a Member of Roy. Commn. on Poor
Laws and Relief of Distress ; author of
various papers in Proceedings of Roy. So.
m. 1st, 1875, Evelyn Caroline, who d. 1892,
da. of the late James Downes ; 2ndly , 1902,
Florence Maria, da. of the late Horace
Edward Chapman, of Donhead House,
Salisbury, Wiltshire [see Aubrey-Fletcher,
Bt.]; cr. Knt. 1910. 36, St. Mary
Abbots Terrace, W. 14; Varengeville-
sur-Mer , France.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) Oscar Clayton,
D.S.O., b. 1884 [see “ Companionage ”].
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Violet
Evelyn, b. 1883: m. 1st, 1905, Capt. W.
Garrard; 2nd, 1915, Lieut. -Col. Andrew
Montague Duncan Browne, D.S.O., — (By 2nd
marriage) Elizabeth, b. 1906.
Downes, Sir Joseph, son of Chris-
topher Downes, of Kiltele, Trim, co.
Meath ; b. 1848 ; was High Sheriff for
Dublin City 1900, of which he is a J.P.
and a Town Councillor : m. 1884, Teresa,
da. of Dennis Carton, of Dublin ; cr.
Knt. 1900. 40, Eccles Street , Dublin.
Doyle, Sir (Arthur) Conan, M.D. ,
son of Charles Altamont Doyle, of
Edinburgh ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Stoney hurst
Coll., in Germany, and at Edinburgh
Univ. (C.M. 1882, M.D. 1885); Hon.
LL.D. , Edinburgh 1905; is a Novelist
and Dramatist, a D.L. for Surrey, and a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England ; has 2nd class
Medjidie ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901 ;
unsuccessfully contested Edinburgh,
Central Div. ( LU ) 1900 and Hawick
Dist. 1906 ; author of “ Sherlock Holmes,”
“ Great Boer War,” “ Cause and Conduct
of the War,” and many other works : m.
1st, 1886, Louisa, who d. 1906, da. of J.
Hawkins, formerly of Minsterworth,
Gloucestershire ; 2nd, 1907, Jean (has
Order of Chefakat), da. of James Blyth
Leckie, of Monkstown, Crowborough,
Sussex ; cr. Knt. 1902. Windlesham,
Crowborough, Sussex; Athenceum, and
Authors' Clubs.
Sons living— Two.
Drake-Brockman [see Brockman].
Drayton, Sir Henry Lumley, K.C.,
son of Philip Henry Drayton, of Toronto ;
b. 1869; ed. privately; Bar. Canada 1891,
and a K.C. 1908; appointed Counsel to
Railway Committee of Ontario Legislature
1902, Crown Attorney for York co. 1904,
Counsel for Toronto City Corporation
1910, and Ontario Govt. Commr. on
Toronto Power Commn. 1911 ; repre-
sented Canada in England on Ocean
Freight Rates Question 1913 ; was Ch.
Commr. , Board of Railway Commrs. for
Canada 1912-19, since when he has been
Canadian Min. of Finance, and a Member
of Canadian House of Commons : m.
1892, Edith Mary Cawthra ; cr. Knt.
1915. 233> Metcalfe Street, Ottawa,
Canada; Toronto, Toronto Hunt, and
Ontario Jockey ( Toronto ), and Rideau
(i Ottawa ) Clubs.
Daughters living — Edith Grace, — Nora
Frances, — Phyllis Margaret.
Drummond, Hon. Sir (James) Eric,
K.C.M.G. , C.B. [see E. Perth].
Drummond-Hay [see Hay].
Du Boulay, Sir James Houssemayne,
K.C.I.E. , C.S.I., son of the late Rev.
James Thomas Houssemayne Du Boulay
(formerly Assist. Master at Winchester
Coll.), of Kenwyn, Shawford, Winchester;
b. 1868 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford; entered I.C.S. 1889; served
as Assist. Collector and Magistrate,
Bombay ; was Dep. Municipal Commr. ,
Bombay on plague duty 1897-1900, Acting
Private Sec. to Gov. of Bombay (Baron
Northcote) 1901, Collector of Ahmadna-
gar 1902, Private Sec. to Gov. of Bombay
(Baron Lamington) 1903-7, Junior Col-
lector 1907-9, Sec. to Govt, of Bombay in
Political Depart. 1909-10, Private Sec. to
Viceroy and Gov.-Gen. of India (Baron
Hardinge of Penshurst) 1910-16, Sec. to
Govt, of India in Home Depart. 1916-19,
and a Member of Indian Jails Committee
1919-20 : m. 1901, Freda Elais, da. of
Alfred Howell; cr. C. I.E. 1906, K.C.I.E.
1911, C.S.I. 1916. East India United
Service Club.
Son living — Michael Hardinge, b. 1912.
Daughters living — Gwendolen Meada, b. 1903
— Freda Wilmot, b. 1906.
KNIGHTAGE.
916
Du Cane, Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Philip,
K.C.B., son of thelate Sir Charles Du Cane,
K.C.M.G. [see B. Lyndhurst] ; b. 1865;
ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.A. ; en-
tered R. A. 1884, became Capt. 1893, Major
1900, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1902, Brevet Col.
1906, Col. 1908, Maj.-Gen. 1915, and
Lieut.-Gen. 1919; S. African War 1899-
1902 (despatches, Queen’s medal with five
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.), European War 1914-
18, on Staff, attached to Min. of Muni-
tions, Comdg. XV. Corps, and Ch.
of British Staff to Mardchal Foch (de-
spatches five times, promoted, Maj.-Gen.
and Lieut.-Gen., K.C.B., Belgian Order
of the Crown, Order of Stanislas of
Russia, Legion of Honour, Belgian Croix
de Guerre) ; was Brig.-Major R. A. 1904-5,
D.A.A.G. at Staff Coll. 1905-7, a Gen.
Staff Officer at Head Quarters 1908-11, and
in command of 3rd Div. R.A. 1911-12,
and Staff Officer to Inspector-Gen. of
the Forces 1912-19, when he was appointed
Master-Gen. of Ordnance : m. 1914,
Ethel Georgina Mary, da. of Hillyar
David Chapman, and widow of Christo-
pher Head ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1910, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1916. 4, Upper Brook Street, IV. i;
Naval and Military Club.
Duck, Vet-Col. Sir Francis, K.C.B. ,
F.R.C. V.S., son of John Duck, formerly
of Catterick, Yorkshire ; b. 1845 ; ed. at
Stonyhurst Coll. ; entered Army Vet.
Depart. 1867, and became Vet. Inspecting-
Surg. (now Vet. Lieut.-Col.) 1890 ; retired
1902 (distinguished ser. reward) ; served
during Kaffir, Sekukuni, and Zulu Cam-
paigns 1877-81, present at battles of
Hlobana, Kambula, and Ulundi (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), and with
Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-5 (honour-
able mention, promoted) ; was Principal
Vet. Officer in India 1894-7, and Director-
Gen. of Army Vet. Depart. 1897-1902 :
m. 1883, Edith, da. of Walter Ponsonby
Garrett, formerly of Middleton Wold,
Yorkshire; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1897, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1911. Junior Constitutional Club.
Son living — Francis Ponsonby, D.S.O., b. 1886
[see “ COMPANIONAGE ”].
Daughter living — Edith Winifred, b. 1888 :
m. 1910, Capt. Henry Evans-Freke Aylmer,
R.N. [see Aylmer, Bt., colls.].
Duckham, Sir Arthur McDougal,
K.C.B., son of F. E. Duckham, of The
Red House, Blackheath, S.E. ; b. 1879;
ed. at Blackheath Proprietary Sch. ; is a
M. I.C.E., and an Engineer and Inventor;
was Dep. Director-Gen. of Munitions
Supply 1916, and subsequently Chm. of
Advisory Committee of Min. of Munitions ;
appointed Director-Gen. of Aircraft Pro-
duction and a Member of Aircraft Council
* May 1918 ; has Legion of Honour : in.
1903, Maud, da. of A. D. Peppercorn ;
cr. K.C.B. (Civil) 1917. A shtead, Surrey ;
Reform, and Bath Clubs.
Dudgeon, Sir Charles John, son of
the late Patrick Dudgeon, of Cargen,
Kircudbrightshire; b. 1855 ; ed. atRepton,
and at College Hall, St. Andrews ; for-
merly a merchant of Shanghai ; was Assist.
Commr. on Revision of Treaties with
Great Britain and China 1901-2, and
Pres, of China Asso. 1911 : m. 1884,
Isabella Annie, da. of Maj.-Gen. W. C.
O’Shaughnessy ; cr. Knt. 1903. Conser-
vative, and Thatched House Clubs.
Daughter living — Clare Alice Cecilia, b. 188C :
m. 1912, the Marchese Vittoria Rappini di
Castel-Delfino.
Duff, Vice-Adm. Sir Alexander Lu-
dovic, K.C.B., son of the late Col. James
Duff, of Knockleith, Aberdeenshire ; b.
1862; entered R.N. 1875, became Lieut.
1884, Com. 1896, Capt. 1902, Rear-Adm.
1913, and Vice-Adm. 1918 ; appointed
an A.D.C. to H.M. 1910, Director of
Mobilization Div., Admiralty War Staff
1912, Rear-Adm. a Battle Squadron 1914,
Director Anti-Submarine Div. of War
Staff 1916, a Naval Lord of the Admiralty
and Assist. Ch. of Naval Staff 1917, and
Com.-in-Ch. of China Station 1919;
served at battle of Jutland 1916 (de-
spatches, C.B. , 1st class Russian Order
of St. Stanislas with Swords, Japanese
Order of Rising Sun, Legion of Honour) :
m. 1886, Janet Douglas, who d. 1908,
da. of the late Garden William Duff, of
Hatton, Aberdeenshire; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1912, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1918.
Daughters living — One, b. 18 — , — Dorothy, b.
18 — : m. 1915, Capt. William Milbourne
James, C.B., R.N.
Duff, Sir Evelyn Mountstuart Grant,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir
Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff,
P.C., G.C.S.I., C.I.E., F.R.S. , of Eden,
Banff; b. 1863; entered Diplo. Ser. 1888,
and became a 2nd Sec. 1894 ; was Sec. of
Legation, Teheran 1903-6, and Councillor
of Embassy, Madrid 1906-10 ; Min. Resi-
dent at Caracas 1910 (but did not pro-
ceed), Consul-Gen. for Hungary 1911-13,
and Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at
Berne 1913-16: m. 1900, Edith Florence,
C.B.E. , da. of Sir George Francis Bon-
ham, 2nd Bt. ; cr. C.M.G. 1911,
K.C.M.G. 1916. Earl Soham Grange,
Framlingham ; Travellers' Club.
Duff, Sir Hector Livingstone, K.B.E.,
C.M.G. , son of the late John Pope
Duff, of Edderton House, Edderton ; b.
1872 ; Inner Temple 1919 ; appointed
Assist. Resident, Nyasaland 1897, Resi-
dent 1911, and Ch. Sec. and M.L.C.
1914 ; has frequently acted as Dep.
Gov. ; served in German E. Africa
Campaign 1914-15 and 1916-18 (des-
patches, C.M.G., 1914-15 star), and
during Shire Highlands Native Rebellion
1915 (medal with clasp) ; administered
Occupied Territory German E. Africa
1916-18 (despatches) ; appointed Acting
Gov. and Com.-in-Ch., Nyasaland 1918-
19; cr. C.M.G. 1915, K.B.E. 1918. The
Old Residency, Zomba, Nyasaland ; Junior
Carlton Club.
Duke, Sir (Frederick) William,
G.C./.E., K.C.S.I., son of the late Rev.
William Duke, D. D. ; b. 1863; ed. at
Arbroath High Sch., and at Univ. Coll.,
London; entered I.C.S. 1882; became
Magistrate and Collector 1895, Commr.
of Orissa 1905, Ch. Sec. to Govt, of
Bengal 1908, a M.E.C. 1910, Officiating
Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal 1911, a Member
of Executive Council of Gov. of Bengal
1912, and a Member of Council of Sec.
of State for India 1914 ; appointed Per-
manent Under-Sec. of State for India 1920 :
m. 1889, Mary Eliza, da. of James Addison
Scott, of Wooden, Roxburghshire; cr.
C.S.1. 1910, K.C.I.E. 1911, K.C.S.1. 1915,
G.C.I.E. 1918.
Sons living — Leonard, b. 1890, — William, b.
1893.
Daughter living — Marjorie Clemence; in.
1917, Capt. Iltyd Nicholl Clayton, R.G.A.
Duke, Right Hon. Sir Henry Edward,
P.C. [see " Privy Council”].
Dukes, Sir Paul, K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
a musician ; rendered sers. to Govt,
during Russian Revolution, and subse-
KNIGHTS.
9!7
quently (living for sometime in Russia
under Soviet Govt.); cr. K.B.E. (Civil)
1 920.
Ditmayne, Hon . Sir Frederick George,
son of the late Thomas Dumayne, of
Milford, Pembrokeshire ; b. 1852 ; is a
Member of Bengal Legislative Council, a
Director of Bank of Bengal, Vice-Chm.
of the Calcutta Port Trust, and Repre-
sentative Knight Bachelor for Calcutta :
m. 1896, Mary, who d. 1896, da. of John
Macadam, of Drymen, N.B. ; cr. Knt.
1909. Port Commissioner s House , Koila
Ghat Street, Calcutta; Oriental [London),
and Bengal ( Calcutta ) Clubs.
Dunbar, Sir Loraine Geddes ; b.
1865 ; formerly Sec. and Treasurer of
Bank of Bengal, Calcutta : m. 1899, Liola
Violet, da. of Sir William Dickson Cruick-
shank, C.I.E. ; cr. Knt. 1915. Harrogate.
Duncan, Sir David, son of the late
- David Duncan, J. P. , of Penarth,, Glamor-
ganshire ; b. 1847 ; ed. at Cardiff Gram.
Sch. ; Chm. of David Duncan and Sons
(Limited), newspaper proprietors, of
Cardiff, Pres. Southern Federation of
Newspaper Owners, a Member of Ad-
miralty, War Office, and Press Com-
mittees, and a J.P. for Glamorganshire
and City of Cardiff: m. 1891, Elizabeth
Beverley, da. of the late Christopher
Marshall, of Gosport ; cr. Knt. 1919.
Bronyglyn, Penarth ; Reform, and
National Liberal Clubs.
Daughter living — Emmeline Ethel: m. 1906,
Major — NevUl-Thomas.
Duncan, Sir James Hastings, second
son of James Duncan, of Westbourne,
Otley, Yorkshire; b. 1855; e(h privately;
is a Director of William Ackroyd and
Co. (Limited), worsted spinners, of
Otley, of Duncan, Barraclough, and Co.
(Limited), of Otley Gas Co., and
of Waite and Saville (Limited) , sat
as M.P. for Otley Div. of E. Part of
W. Riding of Yorkshire (Z.) Oct. 1900 to
Nov. 1918 : m. 1879, Janette, da. of
Thomas Hunter, of Newall Close, Otley,
Yorkshire ; cr. Knt. 1914. Kineholm,
Otley, Yorkshire ; National Liberal Club.
Son living — Hugh Stewart, b. 1889.
Daughter living — Theodora Hastings: m.
1916, Hermon Wolfe, M.D.
Dundas of Dundas, Adm. Sir
Charles Hope, K. C. M. G. , son of the late
Com. Adam Alexander Duncan Dundas,
R.N. ; b. 1859; ed. at Clifton Bank,
St. Andrews ; is Adm. R. N. (retired) ;
served in Delagoa Bay 1889-1900 (de-
spatches, medal), and during European
War 1915-17 as Principal Naval Transport
Officer in France (K.C.M.G. , promoted,
Legion of Honour, Order of Redeemer of
Greece) ; was Naval Attache at Tokio
1908-10 (Order of Rising Sun) ; appointed
Rear-Adm. in Home Fleet 1912 ; some-
time an A.D.C. to H.M. : m. 1897, Helen,
da. of E. Burges Watson, formerly of
Yokohama; cr. K.C.M.G. 1917. Inch-
garvie House, South Queensferry ; New
( Edinburgh ) Club.
Sons living — Adam Duncan, b. 1903, — Ian
Hope, b. 1908, — James Hamilton, b. 1915.
Daughters living — Charlie, — Helena Beatrice.
Dundas-Grant [see Grant].
Dunne, Gen. .Szrjohn Hart, K.C.B. ,
son of John Dunne, formerly of Cartron,
co. Roscommon ; b. 1835 '< e<L privately ;
entered Wiltshire Regt. 1852, became
Lieut. Roy. Scots Fusiliers 1854, Lieut. -
Col. Duke of Edinburgh’s Wiltshire Regt.
1865, Col. 18 — , Maj.-Gen. 1881, Lieut.-
Gen. 188- , and Gen. 1893 ; retired 1902 ;
served through Crimean Campaign 1854-5,
present at battles of Alma, Balaclava,
Inkerman, and siege of Sevastopol, and
through China War i860 ; commanded
2nd Inf. Brig. Aldershot 1885-6, and
Thames Dist. 1887-90 ; was Lieut. Tower
of London 1894-7 ; appointed Col. Duke
of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regt.) 1898;
has 1st class Medjidie : m. 1870, Julia,
da. of W. R. Chapman, of Whitby ; cr.
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1906. United Service Club.
Sons living — John William, b. 18 — ; formerly
Lieut. Wiltshire Regt., — Francis, b. 18 — ;
Capt. Roy. Scots Fusiliers.
Daughter living — Marion Carrie.
D unnell, ^'^(Robert) F rancis, K . C. B. ,
son of Robert Dunnell, of Bury St.
Edmunds ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Rossall Sch. ;
admitted a Solicitor 1891 ; Sec. and
Solicitor N.-E. Railway Co., and a J.P.
for N. Riding of Yorkshire ; was Ad-
ditional Assist. Sec. Board of Admiralty
1917-18 ; appointed Secretary and Solicitor
of Transport Min. 1919 : m. 1897, Ruby
Constance, who d. 1901, da. of Major
Newson Garrett, R.A. ; cr. K.C.B. (Civil)
1919. 5 a, Pall Mall East, S. W. ;
S. Paul's Lodge, York; Windham, and
Yorkshire ( York) Clubs.
Dunning, Sir Edwin Harris, son of
Richard Dunning, formerly of Exeter ; b.
1858; is a J.P. for Devon and Tiverton,
and patron of one living: m. 1881,
Hannah Louise, who d. 1914, da. of
Richard Freeman, formerly of Overcourt,
Hereford: cr. Knt. 1904. Jacques Hall,
Bradfield, Essex.
Sons living — Frank George, b. 1884, — Gilbert
Keith, b. 1894, — John Denzil, b. 1895.
Daughters living — Edith Annie, b. 1882 : m.
1902, Charles Cooper, — Dora Winifred, b.
1888: m. 1911, Guy Chalkley, of Germiston,
S. Africa.
Dunning, Sir Leonard, son of the
late Simon Dunning, of Warwick Square,
S.W. ; b. i860; ed. at Eton, and at
Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. Honours in
Jurisprudence 1881) ; was Dist. Inspector
Roy. Irish Constabulary 1882-95, Assist.
Head Constable of Liverpool 1895-1902,
and Head Constable 1902-12, since when
he has been H.M. Inspector of Con-
stabulary at Home Office: m. 1902, Edith
Muriel, da. of William Tod, of Drygrange,
Allerton, Liverpool [Earle, Bt.]; cr. Knt.
1917. The Tilt House, Cobham, Surrey;
National Club.
Son living — William Leonard, 6. 1903.
Dupree, Col. Sir William Thomas, son
of William Dupree ; b. 1856 ; was Mayor
of Portsmouth 1901-3 and 1909-10 ; 7
years Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. Comdg.
(V.D.) (now Hon. Col.) a Brig. R.F.A.
(T.F.) ; is a J.P. for Portsmouth, a D.L.
for co. Southampton, and a Com. of
Japanese Order of the Sacred Treasure ;
has 3rd Class of Japanese Order of the
Rising Sun ; unsuccessfully contested
Portsmouth Central Div. (Co.U.) Dec.
1918 : m. 1st, 1878, Mary, who d. 1907,
da. of the late George Groves, of Selsey,
Sussex; 2ndly, 1909, Marion, da. of John
Price, of Abbey Lodge, Askeaton, co.
Limerick ; cr. Knt. 1902. Craneswater,
Southsea, Hants ; Carlton, Junior Carlton,
Royal Automobile, and Royal Albert
Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — (by 2nd marriage) Two.
Daughters living (by 2nd marriage) — Olive M. :
m. 1918, Stanley A. Stallebrass, Ministry of
Munitions, — Nora Mary: m. 1920, John Ful-
ton Houston.
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KNIGHTAGE.
Durand, Right Hon. Sir Henry
Mortimer; P.C., G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I.,
K. C.I.E. [see “Privy Council"].
Durbhunga [see Darbhanga],
D urn ford, Sir W alter, G.B.E., LL. D. ,
son of the late Rt. Rev. Richard Durnford,
D.D. , 93rd Bishop of Chichester ; b. 1847 ;
ed. at Eton, and at King’s Coll., Camb.
(B.A. and Fellow 1869) ; formerly Major
and Comdg. 2nd Vol. Batn. Oxfordshire
L. I. (V.D.); Assist. Master, Eton Coll.
1870-99: appointed Provost, King's Coll. ,
Camb. 1900, and a Member of Council,
Malvern Coll. 1912; aJ.P. for Cambridge
Borough and County ; cr. G.B.E. (Civil)
1919. The Lodge , King's College, Cam-
bridge ; United University Club.
Durrant, Sir Arthur Isaac, C.B.E. ,
M. V.O., son of the late Isaac Durrant,
formerly of Reigate, Surrey ; b. 1864 ; ed.
at Tottenham Gram. Sch. ; sometime
Dep. Controller of Supplies H.M.’s Office
of Works ; appointed a Principal Clerk
therein (Contract Depart.) 1909; is Di-
rector of Lands and Accommodation, Sec.
to War Cabinet Committee on Accom-
modation, Sec. to Osborne House Com-
mittee and Consulting Staff, and an Officer
of Order of Crown of Belgium : m. 1889,
Laura Ada, da. of the late Frederick
J. Molteno; cr. M.V.O. (5th class) 1906
and (4th class) 1910, Knt. 1916, O.B.E.
(Civil) 1918, C.B.E, (Civil) 1920. Douglas ,
Oakhurst Grove, Dulwich, S.E.
Duthie, Sir John, K.B.E.\ b. 18 — ;
Senior Assist. Director-Gen. Voluntary
Organizations during European War ; cr.
K. B.E. 1918.
Duveen, Sir Joseph, el. son of the
late Sir J oseph J oel Duveen [see Duveen ,
“Knights’ Widows’’]; b. 1869; ed. at
Brighton Coll. ; an Art Connoisseur and
Collector ; rendered sers. in connexion
with Extension of Tate Gallery : m. 1899,
Elsie, da. of Gustav Salomon, of New
York ; cr. Knt. 1919. 4, Grafton Street , W
Dyer, Sir William Turner Thiselton-,
K.C.M.G. , C.I.E., el. son of the late
W. G. Thiselton-Dyer, M.D. ; b. 1843; i
ed. at King’s Coll. Sch., and at Ch. j
Ch. Oxford (B.A. 2nd Class Mathe-
matics and 1st class Natural Science
1867, M.A. 1873) ; Hon. Student 1899 ;
B.Sc. Univ. of London 1870 ; Hon. D.Sc. j
Oxford 1911 ; was Professor of Natural '
History at Roy. Agricultural Coll., Ciren- |
cester 1868-70, Professor of Botany at 1
Royal Coll, of Science for Ireland 1870-72, I
Examiner in Botany, Science and Art
Depart. 1873-85, and in Botany and
Vegetable Physiology, London Univ.
1878-83, Assist. -Director of Royal Botanic
Gardens, Kew 1875-85, and Director
thereof 1885-1905; elected F.R.S. 1880
(Vice-Pres. 1896-7); Ph.D. Acad. Leop.
Carol. 1891; Hon. Fellow King’s Coll.,
London 1886; Hon. LL.D. , Glasgow
1896; Hon. Sc. D. Camb. 1904; was
Rejfresentative of N.S.W. , S. Australia,
and Victoria at International Phylloxera
Congress, Bordeaux 1881, Member of
Senate of London Univ. 1887-90, a Roy.
Commr. for Melbourne Centennial Exhi-
bition 1888, Paris International Exhibition
1900, and Universal Exhibition, St. Louis
1904, a Member (for India) of Governing
Body of Imperial Institute 1891-3, and
Botanical Adviser to Sec. of State for
the Colonies 1902-6; is a J.P. for j
Gloucestershire, and a Member of Court
of Bristol Univ. : m. 1877, Harriet j
Anne, da. of the late Sir Joseph Dalton
Hooker, G.C.S. I., O.M., C.B. , for-
merly Director of Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew; cr. C.M.G. 1882, C.I.E. 1892,
K.C.M.G. 1899. The Ferns, Witcombe,
Gloucester.
Son living — George Henry {Poona, India;
Athenaum Club), b. 1879 ; A.M.I.C.E. and
Mechanical Engineer to Bombay Govt. : m.
1910, Violet Rosa Alice, da. of the late
Michael Driscoll, R.N.
Daughter living — Frances Harriet, b. 1878: m.
1912, Leonard William Barnard, F.R.I.B.A.,
of The Bittams, Leckhampton, Cheltenham.
Dyson, Sir Frank Watson, F.R.S. ,
son of the Rev. Watson Dyson, a Baptist
Min. ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Bradford Gram.
Sch., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (Fellow
1891-7); was Sec., Roy. Astronomical So.
1899-1905, Ch. Assist., Roy. Observatory,
Greenwich 1894-1905, and Astronomer
Roy. for Scotland 1905-10, since when for
England; was Pres., Roy. Astronomical
So. 1911-13; is a F.R.S., and a Corre-
sponding Member of Institute of France,
and Russian Acad, of Sciences ; author
of various astronomical works : in. 1894,
Caroline Bisset, da. of Palemon Best,
M.B. , J.P., of Louth; cr. Knt. 1915.
Royal Observatory, Greenwich, S.E. ;
Athenceum Club.
Sons living — Frank Palemon, b. 1900, —
Watson Harold, b. 1904.
Daughters living — Caroline Stella, b. 1895, —
Evelyn Frances, b. 1897, — Agnes Sylvia, b.
1898, — Ethel Margaret, b. 1899, — Elsie Ger-
trude, b. 1906, — Ruth Helen Clara, b. 1913.
Dyson, Sir Frederick Charles, son of
the late Alderman Thomas Dyson ; b.
1856; is a J,P. and a Town Councillor
of Windsor (Mayor 1909-n) ; sometime
senior partner in Dyson and Sons, music
dealers, of 10, Thames Street, Windsor,
High Wycombe, and Maidenhead : m.
1885, Mary E., who d. 1917, da. of the
late Thorpe Briggs, of Windsor ; cr. Knt.
1911. 7, Clarence Crescent, Windsor.
Eaglesome, Sir J ohn Egan,
K.C.M.G. 1900; b. 1868; inP.W.D.,
India 1890-1900; Assist. Engineer for con-
struction of Khojak Tunnel, Afghanistan
1892, and Gokavari Bridge, Madras 1900
(thanked by Govt.); appointed Director
of Public Works, N. Nigeria 1900, to
charge of Baro-Kano Railway 1907, etc.,
and M.E.C. , Nigeria 1912 ; is a Chavalier
of Legion of Honour, and a Member of
First Council of Institute of Transport,
Colonial Development Committee, Panel
of Experts Min. of Transport, and Com-
mittee of Inland Waterways ; was Director
of Railways and Works, Nigeria 1912-
1919 (sers. lent to Min. of Munitions 1916),
and Chm. of Sub-Committee Canal Con-
trol 1 917- 19; has been Gen. Manager Aire
and Calder Navigation since 1919 : in.
1908, Evanna Constance, el. da. of Kenred
Morton-Lloyd, M.R.C.S. ; cr. C.M.G.
1905, K.C.M.G. 1916. Aire and Calder
Navigation Offices, Dock Street, Leeds;
St. Stephen's Club.
Eardley-Wilmot [see Wilmot],
Earle, Brig. -Gen. Sir Archdale,
K. C.S.I. , K.C.I.E., son of the late Henry
Earle ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Uppingham, and
at Queen’s Coll., Oxford (Exhibitioner
1880); entered I.C.S. 1882; was Dep.
Commr., Darjeeling 1898-1901, Commr.
of Excise, Bengal 1901-2, Sec. to Board
of Revenue 1902-3, Sec. to Govt. Revenue
and Gen. Depart. 1903-6, Director of
Public Instruction 1906-8, Commr., Patna
Div. 1908-9, and Chm. of Calcutta Cor-
poration 1909-10 ; appointed Sec. to Govt.
KNIGHTS.
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of India in Home Depart. 1910, Ch.
Commr. , Assam 1912, and Financial
Officer, Palestine 1918, with rank of Brig.-
Gen. ; has Kaisar-i-Hind medal ; is a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England : m. 1886, Violet
May, da. of the late Rev. William Besant,
of Congleton , Cheshire ; cr. C. I. E. 1909,
K.C.I.E. 1911, K.C.S.I. 1918. East
India United Service Club.
Daughter living — Theodora Violet, b. 1891 :
m. 1911, R. H. A. Gresson, of Eastcourt,
Cheltenham.
Earle, Sir Lionel, K.C.B. , C.M.G.,
son of the late Capt. Charles William
Earle [see E. Clarendon, colls.] ; b. 1866;
ed. at Marlborough, at Univs. of Gottin-
gen and Paris, and at Merton Coll.,
Oxford ; was an Assist. Sec. to British
Roy. Commn. at Paris (1900) Exhibition
1898-1901 ; appointed an Acting 2nd Sec.
of Embassy 1900 ; served as Private Sec.
to Lord-Lieut. of Ireland (Earl of Dudley)
1902-3 ; appointed Private Sec. to Earl of
Crewe (Lord Pres, of the Council and
Sec. of State for the Colonies) 1907, and
to Sec. of State for the Colonies (Rt.
Hon. L. V. Harcourt) 1910, and Per-
manent Sec. to H.M. Office of Works
and Public Buildings 1912; is a J.P. for
London, and a Com. of Order of Crown
of Belgium; cr. C. M.G. 1901, C.B. (Civil)
191 1, K.C.B. (Civil) 1916. 14, Sloane Gar-
dens, S. W. ; Woodlands, Cobham, Surrey;
Travellers' , and St. James' s Clubs.
Eaton, Sir John Craig, son of the
late Timothy Eaton ; b. 1876 ; ed. at
Toronto Public Schs., and at Upper
Canada Coll. ; is Pres, of the T. Eaton
Co. (Limited), of Toronto and Winnipeg,
a Director of the Dominion Bank
(Toronto), and of Canadian Pacific Rail-
way, Hon. Director, Canadian National
Exhibition, Hon. Gov. and a Member of
Senate, Victoria Coll., a Trustee of
Toronto Gen. Hospital, and a Member
of Board of Govs, of Toronto Univ. : m.
1901, Florence M'Crea, of Omemee,
Ontario; cr. Knt. 1915. Ardwold,
Toronto ; Kawandag, Rosseau, Muskoka,
Canada; York, National, Royal Cana-
dian Yacht [Toronto), and Manitoba
( Winnipeg) Clubs.
Sons living — Timothy Craig, b. 1903, — John
David, b. 1909, — Edgar Allison, b. 1912, —
Gilbert M'Crea, b. 1915.
Daughter living — Florence Marj% b. 1919.
Ebrahim, Sir Fazulbhoy Currimbhoy,
C.B.E. [see Ebrahim, Bt.].
Edgcumbe, Sir (Edward) Robert
Pearce-, only son of the late Edward
Pearce, banker, of Somerleigh, Dorset ;
b. 1851; ed. at King’s Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1874, LL.M. 1877, LL.D. 1882);
Studentship R.A. 1874 ; Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1877 ; went W. Circuit ; was Official
Examiner to High Court of Justice 1884-5,
and High Sheriff of Cornwall 1896; is a
J.P. and a D.L. for Dorset, a J.P. for
Cornwall, and a Comdt. National Re-
serve ; in 1895 received Royal license to
use the additional surname of Edgcumbe,
which he had previously assumed by deed
poll (enrolled in the High Court) 1884 ;
unsuccessfully contested Devonshire, S. ,
or Totnes, Div. (L) 1886, Dorsetshire,
S. Div. 1891 and 1892, and Hereford
1895; author of “ Zephyrus,” "Popular
Fallacies regarding Trade and Foreign
Duties,” and other works : m. 1st, 1884,
Clara Jane, who d. 1888, da. of the late
John Charles Conybeare, of Leonards
Grange, Ingatestone, Essex ; 2nd, 1891, |
Frances, da. of the late Adm. the Hon.
Fitzgerald Algernon Charles Foley [see
B. Foley] ; cr. Knt. 1895. Quay House,
Newquay, Cornwall.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Edward Hum-
phrey, R.N., b. 1885 ; became Com. 1914 :
m. 1915, Marion Amy, da. of Henry Crawford
Arthur Conybeare, J.P., of Platway House,
Shaldon, Teignmouth, — John Aubrey, C.B.E. ,
l 1886 [see Companionage], — (by 2nd mar-
riage) Oliver, M.C.,b. 1892 ; Major Duke of
Cornwall’s L.I. : m. 1918, Elinor, da. of George
Metcalf Dodd, of 74, Albert Hall Mansions.
Daughter living — (By 2nd marriage) Ursula
Ulalia, b. 1900.
Edge, Right Hon. Sir John, P.C. [see
"Privy Council”].
Edge, Sir Knowles, son of William
Edge, formerly of Thornleigh, Poulton-
le-Fylde, and Lyndene, Smithills, Bolton ;
b. 1853 ; Chm. of William Edge and Sons
(Limited), of "Dolly” Blue Works,
Bolton, an Alderman of Bolton (Mayor
1916-18) Pres, of Bolton Poor Protection
So. and Young Men’s Christian Asso., and
a J. P. for Lancashire ; has been Pres.
Bolton Chamber of Commerce : m,
1880, Mary Jane, da. of John Preston, of
Bolton ; cr. Knt. 1919. Great Marld,
Smithills, Bolton ; Reform ( Bolton ) Club.
Sonsliving — William, M.P. ( Lyndene , Bolton,
Lancashire), b. (Nov.) 1880 ; Capt. in the
Army, and M.P. for Bolton, — John Harold,
b. 1888.
Edgerley, Sir Steyning William,
K.C.S.I., K.C.V.O. C.I.E., son of the
late John Faulkner Edgerley ; b. 1857 ;
ed. at Shrewsbury Sch. , and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford; entered I.C.S. 1879; was
Private Sec. to successive Govs, of Bombay
(Barons Reay, Harris, and Sandhurst)
1889-95; appointed Political and Judicial
Sec. to Govt, of Bombay 1897, a Member
of Gov. -Gen.’s Legislative Council 1906,
a Member of Council of Gov. of Bombay
1907, a Member of Roy. Commn. on
Decentralization in India 1907, and a
Member of Council of India 1909 : m.
1898, Ethel, who^. 1912, da. of Sir Charles
Bradley Pritchard, K.C.I.E., C.S. I. ; cr.
C. I.E. 1895, K.C.V.O. 1905, K.C.S.I.
1916. Littlebury , Saffron Walden.
Son living — One, b. 1904.
Daughter living — One, b. 1902.
Edis, Col. Sir Robert William, K.B.E.,
C. B., el. son of the late Robert Edis, of
Huntingdon ; b. 1839 ! ed. at Alfdenham
Gram. Sch. ; is Hon. Col. 28th ’(Artists’
Rifles) Batn. London Regt. (V.D.), Past
Pres, of Architectural Asso., and a J.P.
and D.L. for Norfolk ; A. D.C. to the late
Earl of Albemarle in the Franco-German
War (under Geneva Convention) 1872 ;
author of " Decoration and Furniture of
Town Houses,” and numerous papers
on Sanitation : m. 1862, Elsie, who d.
1897, el. da. of the late James Anton, of
Abingdon Street, S.W. ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1902, K.B. E. (Mil.) 1919. The Old
Hall, Great Ormesby, Norfolk; Junior
Constitutional, and Norfolk Clubs.
Daughters living — Five.
Edridge, Sir Frederick Thomas, son
of the late Sir Thomas Richard Edridge,
of Croydon ; b. 1843 ; ed. at Marlborough ;
has been five times Mayor of Croydon ;
formerly a Seed Broker; is a J.P. and
D. L. for Surrey (High Sheriff 1909), Hon.
Col. a Batn. The Queen’s (Roy. W. Surrey
Regt.), and a J.P. for Borough of
Croydon : m. 1867, Elizabeth Sara
(has Order of Mercy), da. of J. M.
Eastty ; cr. Knt. 1897. Bramley Croft,
Croydon.
920
KNIGHTAGE.
Edwards, Maj.-Gen. Sir Allred
Hamilton Mackenzie, K.B.E., C.B.,
M. V. O., son of the late William Edwards,
formerly B.C.S., of Craigton, Ross-shire;
b. 1862 ; ed. at Craigmount, Edinburgh ;
entered 1st Dragoon Guards 1883, became
Capt. 1889, Major 1896 (transferred to
5th Dragoon Guards 1897), Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1904, and Col.
1905 (retired 1907), and Hon. Maj.-Gen.
1918 ; served with Hazara Expedition
1888 (despatches, medal with clasp), in
S. Africa 1899-1902 in command of Im-
perial Light Horse, and “A” Div. , S.
African Constabulary [despatches twice,
Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut. -Col. ,
C.B.), during European War 19 14-19 (de-
spatches), and during Afghan Campaign
1920 (K.B. E. ); was Comdt. Transvaal
Vol. 1903-5, Mil. Sec. to Viceroy of India
(Baron Curzon of Kedleston) 1905, and
A.A.G. N. Command, India 1905-7;
appointed Ch. Constable, Metropolitan
Police 1907, and Comdt. -Gen. Rhodesian
Forces 1912 : m. 1892, Kate, da. of the
late John Henderson, of Middlethird,
Berwickshire ; cr. C.B. (Mil. ) 1900, M.V.O.
(4th class) 1904, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1920.
Salisbury, Rhodesia.
Edwards, Lieut.- Gen. Sir James
Bevan, K. C.B. , K. C.M. G. , son of the late
S. Price Edwards ; b. 1834 ; ed. at Roy.
Mil Acad. .Woolwich; entered R.E. 1852,
became Capt. 1859, Major i860, Lieut. -
CoL 1871, Col. 1877 (h.-p. 1882), Maj.-
Gen. 1887, Lieut. -Gen. 1891 (retired 1893),
and Col. Comdt. 1903 ; served in Crimean
Campaign 1855-6, and was employed in
demolition of Docks at Sebastopol (medal
and Turkish medal), in Indian Mutiny
1858-9 (medal with clasp), and in China
1864-6 (gold medal from Chinese Govt.) ;
commanded R.E. at Shorncliffe 1879-82,
and in N. Dist. 1884-5 ’> wasComdg. R.E.
in Suakim Expedition 1885 (medal with
clasp, Khedive’s star) ; was Comdt. Sch.
of Mil. Engineering 1885-8, specially em-
ployed to inspect and report upon Or-
ganisation of Local Forces of Australian
Colonies and New Zealand 1889, and in
command of troops in China 1889-90 ; sat
as M.P. for Hythe(C) 1895-9: m. 1st, 1868,
Alice Anne, who d. 1899, only da. of the
late Ralph Brocklebank, of Child wall Hall,
Liverpool ; 2nd, 1901, Janet Nina, who d.
1916, only child of the late John Balfour,
of Steephurst, Petersfield, and widow of
Sir Robert Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone,
3rd Bt. [see Elphinstone-Dalrymple, Bt.] ;
3rdly, 1918, Amy Ann Courtenay, da. of
the late James Nott Harding, of Buzza-
cott, Combe Martin, N. Devon ; cr. C.B.
(Mil. ) 1877, K. C. M. G. 1891 , K. C. B. (Mil. )
1912. 48, Egerton Crescent, S. IV, 3 ;
United Service , and Travellers' Clubs.
Sons and Daughters living, of whom Isabel
Sybil: m. 1902, Col. Edward Charles Walthall
Delves Walthall, C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A. [see
Broughton, Bt., colls.].
Edwards, FLoti. Sir Worley Bassett,
son of Charles Wilson Edwards ; b. 1850 ;
has been a Puisne Judge of New Zealand
since 1896: cr. Knt. 1919. Auckland ,
New Zealand.
Egan, Sir Henry Kelly, son of the
late John Egan, of Tisswane, co. Galway;
b. 1848 ; ed. at High Sch., Montreal; is
Managing Director of Hawkesbury Lum-
ber Co., Ottawa, a Director of Bank of
Ottawa, of Ottawa and Hull Power Co.,
and of Upper Ottawa Improvement Co.,
and Pres, of Ottawa Patriotic Fund : m.
1878, Harriet Augusta, da, of the late
William Alfred Himsworth, of Canada ;
cr. Knt. 1914. 30, Cartier Street ,
Ottawa ; Rideau ( Ottawa ), and Mount
Royal ( Montreal ) Clubs.
Egerton, Sir Brian, K.C.I.E. [see
Grey-Egerton, Bt., colls.].
Egerton, F.-M. Sir Charles Comyn,
G.C.B., D.S.O. [see Grey-Egerton, Bt.,
colls.].
Egerton, Adm. Sir George le Clerc,
K.C.B. [see Grey-Egerton, Bt., colls.].
Egerton, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Raleigh Gil-
bert, K.C.B. , K. C.I.E. [see Grey-Egerton,
Bt., colls.].
Egerton, Sir Reginald Arthur, C.B.
[see Grey-Egerton, Bt., colls.].
Egerton, Walter, K.C.M.G., only
son of Walter Egerton ; b. 1858 ; ed. at
Tonbridge Sch. ; Hon. LL.D. Edin.
1911 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1896 ; entered
Colonial Ser. , Straits Settlements 1880;
became Inspector of Prisons and Dep.
Pres, of Municipal Commrs., Singapore
1897, 1st Magistrate, Penang 1897, Acting
Resident Councillor, Malacca 1898, 1st
Magistrate and Commr. Court of Re-
quests, Singapore 1898, and British Resi-
dent, Negri Sembilan 1902; appointed
High Commr., S. Nigeria Protectorate
1903, also Gov. and Com.-in-Ch., Lagos
1904, Gov. of S. Nigeria 1906, and
Gov. of British Guiana 1912; retired 1917 ;
acted as Colonial Treasurer, Straits Settle-
ments 1898, and as Colonial Sec. 1900-
1901 ; represented W. African Colonies
at Coronation of King George V. 1911 :
m. 1905, Ada Maud, O.B.E., da. of the
late Rev. George Lloyd Nash, Preb. of
Salisbury, and R. of Tolpuddle, Dorset,
and widow of Charles Walter Sneyd
Kynnersley, C.M.G. ; cr. C.M.G.
1901, K. C.M.G. 1905. Fit Toll , May-
field, Sussex ; Junior Carlton , Sports' , and
Royal Automobile Clubs.
Eggar, Sir Henry Cooper, M.V.O. ,
son of Frederick Eggar, of Aldershot ;
b. 1851 ; ed. privately, and at King’s
Coll. , London ; a Solicitor ; formerly
Solicitor to Govt, of India, and some-
time Agent to Gov. -Gen. for Affairs of
late King of Oudh : m. 1874, Emilie
(authoress of “An Indian Garden”), da.
of the late Thomas Hughes ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1906, Knt. 1910. The Cedars ,
Strawberry Hill , Middlesex ; City , and
Bengal ( Calcutta ) Clubs.
Sons living — Frederick Henry (33, Alipoor
Park, Ballygunge, Calcutta), b. 1875; a
Solicitor: m. 1904, Amelia Fanny, da. of the
late T. Aldous, — Arthur Thomas Edward
( Bengal Club, Calcutta), b. 1877 ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1906, and a Solicitor.
Daughter living — Ethel Emily, b. 1878 : m.
1901, Robert Carl Alfred Voigt.
Egypt, H.H. {Fuad I.) Sultan of
G.C.B.; cr. G.C.B. (Hon.) 1917.
Elgar, Sir Edward, O.M. , Mus.D.,
son of William Henry Elgar, an Organist ;
b. 1857; ed. privately ; Hon. Mus.D. Camb.
1900, Durham 1904, and Oxford and Yale
1905 ; Hon. LL.D., Leeds 1904, Aberdeen
1906, and W. Univ. of Pennsylvania
1907; Hon. M.A. Birmingham; the well-
known composer; is an Hon. R.A.M.,
an Hon. Freeman of Worcester and of
Co. of Musicians (London), an Asso. of
Academie des Beaux Arts, Belgium,
an Hon. Academician Regia Accademia
di Santa Cecilia (Rome) and of Roy.
Swedish Acad. (Stockholm) an Hon.
Member Soci6t£ des Compositeurs (Paris),
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a Member of Maatschappij tot Ber-
vordering der Toonkunst (Holland), and
of the Institute (Florence), a Corre-
sponding Member of Institut de France,
and a Com. of Order of Crown of
Belgium ; was Professor of Music, Bir-
mingham Univ. 1905-8 (M.A.), and Pres.
Union of Graduates in Music 1913-15 ;
author of many musical compositions,
including “King Olaf,” “ Caractacus,”
“The Dream of Gerontius,” “The
Coronation Ode,” “The Apostles,” “ The
Kingdom,” and “Symphonies and Violin
Concerto,” etc. : m. 1889, Caroline Alice,
who d. 1920, only da. of the late Gen. Sir
Henry Gee Roberts, K.C.B., of Hazeldine
House, Worcestershire ; cr. Knt. 1904,
O. M. 1911. Severn House , Hampstead ,
N. W. ; Athenceum , Savile, and Royal
Societies' Clubs .
Daughter living — Carice Irene, b. 1890.
Eliot, Right Hon. Sir Charles Norton
Edgcumbe, P.C., K.C.M.G. , C.B. [see
“ Privy Council ”J.
Eliot, Sir Whately, son of the late
William Eliot, J.P., D.L. , of Weymouth ;
b. 1841 ; ed. at Windlesham Sch. , and at
Queenwood Coll., Hants ; is a M.I.C.E. ;
has been engaged on dock and harbour
works at Sunderland, Tynemouth, and Isle
of Man, etc. ; designed and carried out
works for Peterhead Harbour Board and
Scarborough Corporation ; sometime Resi-
dent Engineer, Harbour Works, E. Lon-
don, S. Africa, and of Eastham section of
Manchester Ship Canal ; was Sup. Civil
Engineer in charge of Keyham Dockyard
Extension 1894-1906 : m. 1878, Jessy
Dingwall Fordyce, da. of the late Patrick
Jamieson, of Peterhead ; cr. Knt. 1907.
10, Inglewood Road, West Hampstead,
N. W.6.
Son living — Rev. Ian William {The Parsonage,
Stratton, Dorchester), b. 1882 : m. 1909,
Lilian Beatrice, da. of Francis Thomas
Hammett.
Daughter living — Maude Lydia Barbara, b.
1879.
Elles, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Edmond
Roche, G.C.I.E., K.C.B., son of Mal-
colm Jamieson Elles, of Bournemouth ;
b. 1848 ; ed. privately, and at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich; entered R.A. 1867,
became Capt. 1878, Brevet Major 1882,
Major 1884, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1888, Col.
1891, Maj.-Gen. 1900, and Lieut.-Gen.
1907 ; retired 1908 ; served with Lushai
Expedition 1871-2 (medal with clasp), with
Egyptian Expedition 1882, asD. A.Q.M.G.
Indian Contingent (despatches, medal
with clasp, 4th class Medjidie, Bronze star,
Brevet Major), with Hazara Expedition
1888 as A.Q.M.G. (despatches, clasp,
Brevet Lieut. -Col.), and in command of
Mohmand Expedition 1897 (despatches
K.C.B.); was Attach^ to Turkish
Boundary Commn. 1879, D. A.Q.M.G.,
Bengal 1883-5, A.Q.M.G. for Intelli-
gence, Bengal 1885-6, A.Q.M.G., Bengal
1886-9, ^gain A.Q.M.G. for Intelligence,
Bengal 1891-3, D.Q.M.G., in India
*893- 5, and in command of Peshawar
Dist. 1895-1900, of a 1st Class Dist. in
India 1900-1901, and Mil. Member of
Council of Gov. -Gen. of India 1904-5 ;
accompanied Special Mission to Cabul as
second in command Nov. 1893; acted as
A.G. in India 1900 and 1901 ; appointed
Mil. Delegate to Peace Conference at
the Hague 1907, and Col. Comdt. R.A.
1912; is a J.P. and D.L. for Surrey
(Vice-Lieut. 1914-19), and Chm. of its
Territorial Force Asso. : m. 1873, Clare
Gertrude, who d. 1904, da. of the late
Brig. -Gen. O. E. Rothney, C.B. , C.S.I. ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1893, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1898,
K.C. I.E. 1904, G.C.I.E. 1906. Down-
side, Merrow, Guildford.
Son living — Sir Hugh Jamieson, K.C.M.G.,
C.B., D.S.O., b. 1880 [see “Knightage”].
Daughter living — Dora Amy, b. 1877 : ni.
1st, 1901, Lieut.-Col. G. F. Dillon, who d.
1906; 2ndly, 1920, Lieut.-Col. George Oliver
Turnbull, D.S.O.
Elles, Brig. -Gen. Sir Hugh Jamieson,
K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O. , son of Lieut.-
Gen. Sir Edmond Roche Elles, G.C.I.E.,
K.C. B., of Downside, Merrow, Guildford ;
b. 1880; is Col. R.E., and a Div. Com.
with rank of Brig. -Gen. ; S. African War
1901-2 (Queen’s medal with five clasps),
and during European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., K.C.M.G., Brevets
Major, Lieut.-Col. and Col., Croix de
Guerre, Legion of Honour, Belgian Order
of the Crown, C.B., Croix de Guerre): m.
1912, Geraldine Ada, da. of the late
Lieut.-Gen. Sir Gerald de Courcy Morton,
K.C.I.E., C.B., C.V.O. ; cr. D.S.O.
1906, C.B. (Mil.), 1908, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Ellington, Air Vice-Marshal Sir
Edward Leonard, K.C.B. , C.M.G.,
C.B.E., son of E. B. Ellington ; b. 1877 ;
entered R.A. 1897, became Major 1914,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1916, and Brevet
Col. 1918 (now Air Vice-Marshal) ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches thrice,
C.M.G., Legion of Honour, Order of
St. Stanislas of Russia, Brevet Col., C.B. ,
C.B.E.); appointed Dep. Director-Gen.
of Mil. Aeronautics at War Office 1917,
Director-Gen. 1918, Controller-Gen. of
Equipment R.A. F. 1918, and Director-
Gen. Supply and Research 1919 (also a
Member of Air Council) ; cr. C.M.G.
1916, C.B. (Mil.) and C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1920.
Elliot, Sir Edmund Halbert, M.V.O.
[see E. Minto, colls, j.
Elliot, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Edward Locke,
K. C.B. , K. C. I.E. , D.S. O. , son of the late
Col. Edward King Elliot ; b. 1850 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst ; entered 108th Regt. 1868, became
Capt. Bom. S.C. (now Indian Army) 1880,
Major 1888, Lieut.-Col. 1894, Col. 1898,
Maj.-Gen. 1903, and Lieut.-Gen. 1906;
retired 1911 ; Afghan War 1878-9 (medal),
Burma Campaign 1886-7 (despatches,
medal two clasps, D.S.O.), Dongola Ex-
pedition 1896 (despatches, C.B.) S. Africa
1901-2 (despatches, twice, K.C.B.),
European War 1914-19, on Staff (de-
spatches, Com. Legion of Honour,
K.C.I.E.); was D. A.Q.M.G., Bombay
1881-5, Inspector-Gen. of Cav. in India
1898-1903, and in command of a 1st class
Dist. in India 1903-4, and 8th Div. E.
Command, India 1904-8 ; officiated in
command of N. Army, India 1908 ;
appointed Col. Indian Cav. 1904 : m.
1893, Eva Sybil, el. da. of Col. Percy
Smith; cr. D.S.O 1887, C.B. (Mil.)
1896, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1902, K.C.I.E.
1919. Naval and Military Club.
Daughter living — Enid, b. 1894.
Elliot, Sir Francis Edmund Hugh,
G.C.M.G., G. C.V.O. [see E. Minto,
colls.].
Elliot, Sir James Duncan, K.B.E. ,
son of the Rev. Henry Lettsom Elliot,
V. of Gosfield, Halstead, Essex ; b. 1862 ;
ed. at Felstead, and at Roy. Naval
College, Greenwich ; a Consulting En-
gineer ; has been Consulting Engineer to
New Zealand Govt, since 1903 ; was a
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Member of Committee on Production
1917-18, and of Interim Court of Arbitra-
tion 1918-19, since when of Industrial
Court: m. 1896, Dora Marguerite Jean-
nette, da. of James MTntosh; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. 22, Vineyard Hill , Wimble-
don, S, W. 19; St. Stephen's Club.
Elliott, Sir Bignell George, K.B.E. ,
son of John Banks Elliott ; b. 1857 ; is
Chm. of Commercial Travellers’ Schs. :
771. 1883, Elizabeth Anne, da. of George
Brookes, of Rochester; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
Northfield, North Hill , N.6.
Sons living — Hubert Bignell, b. 1887, — Ber-
nard, b. 1888, — Bignell George, b. 1897.
Daughter living — Margaret Elinor.
Elliott, Sir George Samuel, M.P. ;
b. 18 — ; ed. at City of London Sch. ; is a
Refreshment Contractor, of 14, Upper
Street, Islington, N., Vice Chm. Metropo-
litan Water Board, a Member of Thames
Conservancy and Metropolitan Asylums
Boards, and a J. P. and Senior Alderman of
Islington (thirteen times Mayor) ; raised
Islington Batn. of Middlesex Regt. and
Islington Batn. Co. of London Vol. Regt.
during European War ; 39 years a Member
of Islington Board of Guardians (9 years
Vice-Chm. and 20 years Chm.), and 18
years a Member of London County
Council ; wras Chm. of Islington Local
Tribunal during European War, has sat as
M.P. for Islington W. Div. (Co. Cl) since
Dec. 1918 : 771. 18 — , Elizabeth Frances,
da. of Robert Hellier, of Upottery,
Devon ; cr. Knt. 1917. The Chalkpit ,
Alaidenhcad, Berks.
Sons living — Three, of whom George, b. 18 — :
771. 1920, — Trevor, b. 18 — .
Daughters living — Three.
Elliott-Cooper [see Cooper].
Ellis, Vice-Adm. Abraham George,
G.C.M.G. ; Vice-Adm. in Roy. Nether-
land Navy; cr. G.C.M.G. (Hon.) 1905.
Ellis, Isir Charles Edward, G.B.E.>
K.C.B., son of the late John Devonshire
Ellis, J.P. , of Worksop ; b. 1852; ed. at
Lancing Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1878; is Managing
Director of John Brown and Co. (Limited),
of Sheffield and Clydebank, Vice-Pres.
and Hon. Treasurer, Institution of Naval
Architects, a Director of Great Eastern
Railway, a J.P. for Notts, and a Grand
Officer of Order of Crown of Italy ;
was Director-Gen. of Ordnance Supply,
Min. of Munitions during European War;
appointed a Member of Roy. Commn. on
of St. Anne of Russia; joint author
of “ Election Law” : 7n. 1881, Inez
Blanche, da. of W. F. Faviell, of Down
Place, Surrey; cr. K.C.B. (Civil) 1917,
G.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Ra7npton Manor.
Notts; 40 a, Hyde Park Gate, S. W. ;
Oxford and Cambridge, St. Stephen's,
and Refoi-m Clubs.
Ellis, Sir Thomas Ratcliffe Rat- j
CLIFFE-, son of Thomas Ellis, of Wigan; |
b. 1842 ; ed. at Wigan Gram. Sch. ; ad- ,
mitted Solicitor 1865 ; formerly Capt. j
21 st Lancashire Rifle Vol. ; was Clerk !
to Wigan Borough Justices 1874-1900 ;
appointed Law Clerk and Sec. to Mining I
Asso. of Great Britain 1892, and to j
Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Asso. j
1892, Joint Sec. (Employers’) of Board
of Conciliation for Coal Trade of Fede-
rated Dists. 1893, Member of Roy. 1
Commn. on Mines 1906, Member of
Employers’ Panel of Board of Trade |
Court of Arbitration 1908, of Board of
Trade Railway Conference 1909, of Rail-
way Inquiry Commn. 1911, and of Indus-
trial Council 1911 ; is senior partner in the
legal firm of Peace and Ellis, of 6, Strand,
W.C. , and Wigan, Sec. to Lancashire and
Cheshire Coal Owners’ Defence Asso.,
and a Member of the Governing Body
of Wigan Mining and Technical Coll. ;
assumed the additional surname of Rat-
cliffe by Roy. license 1911 : m. 1868, Mary
Dean, who d. 1917, da. of the late
Matthew Barton, of Wigan ; cr. Knt.
1911. The Hollies, Wigan.
Sons living — Thomas, b. 1869, — Arthur, b.
1872 ; Major Manchester Regt., — Henry
Ratcliffe, b. 1885 ; Lieut. Manchester
Regt.: in. 1913, Grace, da. of Charles
Wall.
Daughters living — Mary, b. 1871 : in. 1896,
Geoffrey William Dawson, who d. 191 7, —
Madge, b. 1877: tn. 1904, Arthur Edward
Fair, — Ruth, b. 1879 : m- 1909, Bertram
Stubbs Brown, — Dorothy, b. 1881 : m. 1908,
Harry Esmond Henderson.
Ellis, Sir William Henry, G.B.E. ,
son of John Devonshire Ellis, J.P., of
Thurnscoe Hall, Rotherham ; b. i860 ;
ed. at Uppingham; is a Civil Engineer,
a J.P. for Sheffield, a Member of
Council of Institute of Civil Engineers,
and of Executive Council of National
Physical Laboratory, and Vice-Pres. Iron
and Steel Institute ; was Master Cutler
of Sheffield 1914-18: m. 1889, Lucy
Rimington, da. of F. W. Tetley, of
Weetwood, Leeds; cr. G.B.E. 1918.
Westwood, Ecclesall, Sheffield ; Carlto7i,
and Alpine Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Ellis, Rear-Adm. Sir Edward Henry
Fitzhardinge Heaton-, K.B.E., C.B.,
M. V. 0. , son of the late Edward Henry
Brabazon Heaton- Ellis, of Wyddiall Hall,
Buntingford, Herts ; b. 1868 ; entered
R.N. 1882, became Lieut. 1892, Com.
1902, Capt. 1908, and Rear-Adm. 1919 ;
retired 1919 ; served in Naval Intelligence
Depart. 1903-5, in command of Senthiel
1905-7, and Naval Attach^ for France,
Spain, Portugal, and Belgium 1907-11 ;
was Assist. Director of Intelligence Div. ,
Admiralty War Staff 1914-15, present at
battle of Jutland 1916 (despatches, C.B.) ;
is a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. , a Com. of
Legion of Honour, and has 3rd class of
Japanese Order of the Rising Sun : m.
1896, Gertrude, youngest da. of the late
Capt. Arthur Holme-Sumner, of Hatch-
lands, Surrey ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1907, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919,
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1920. United Service, and
St. James's Clubs.
Ellison, Maj.-Gen. .SVVGerald Francis,
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late Rev.
Henry John Ellison, Hon. Canon of Can-
terbury, and Chap.-in-Ord. to H.M. Queen
Victoria; b. 1861 ; entered N. Lancashire
Regt. 1882, became Capt. Roy. W. Surrey
Regt. 1891, Major 1898, Brevet Lieut .-
Col. 1900, Col. 1905, and Maj.-Gen.
1915; S. Africa 1899-1900, as D.A.A.G.,
present at relief of Ladysmith (despatches,
medal with four clasps, Brevet Lieut. -
Col.), Gallipoli and Egypt 1915-16, as a
D.Q.M.G. (despatches, C.M.G.); was
D.A.A.G., Aldershot 1898-9; acted as
Sec. of War Office (Reconstitution) Com-
mittee 1903-4 ; appointed A.A.G. at Head-
Quarters 1904, Private Sec. to Sec. of
State for War (Rt. Hon. R. B. Haldane,
M.P.) 1905, Director of Organization 1908,
a Gen. Staff Officer to Inspector-Gen. of
KNIGHTS.
923
Oversea Forces 1911, Maj.-Gen. on Gen.
Staff 1914-15, Maj.-Gen. in charge of
Administration 1916, D.Q.M.G. War
Office, and Inspector-Gen. of Communi-
cations 1917, and Q.M.G. to the Forces
in Great Britain 1918; gold medallist
Roy. United Ser. Institution 1896; is an
Army Trustee : m. 1894, Lilian Amy, da.
of the late Col. Robert Bruce, C.B. [see
Bruce, Bt., cr. 1804, colls.]; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1904, C.M.G. 1916, K.C.M.G. 1919.
6, Warwick Square , 5. W. ; Oakdene,
Bexhill-on-Sea.
Son living — Cuthbert Ernest Montagu, M.C.,
b. 1897; Lieut. Grenadier Guards.
Daughter living — Norah Violet Geraldine, b.
1901.
Ellison-Macartney [see Macartney].
Elphinstone, Sir George Keith
Buller-Fullerton-, K.B.E. [see B.
Elphinstone, colls.].
Elverston, Sir Harold, son of the
late James Booth Elverston, of Heaton
Chapel, Lancashire ; b. 1866 ; ed. pri-
vately ; is a newspaper proprietor and
printer, Hon. Sec. Lancashire, Cheshire,
and N.-W. Liberal Federation, a Member
of Council of Manchester Roy. Coll, of
Music, a Fellow of Chartered Insurance
Institute, Chm. Essex Union Insurance
Co., a Director of Cuba Bartle Sugar
Plantation Co., and a J.P. for Cheshire ;
unsuccessfully contested Worcester (L)
Feb. 1908 ; sat as M.P. for Gateshead
Jan. 191010 Nov. 1918 ; defeated therefor
Dec. 1918 : m. 1899, Josephine, da. of J. J.
Taylor, of Rusholme ; cr. Knt. 1911.
Fulshaw Hall , Wilmslow, Cheshire ;
Reform ( Manchester ), National Liberal ,
Welsh Clubs.
Sons living — Wensley Taylor, b. 1900, —
Marsden, b. 1902, — Edward, b. 1907.
Emerson, Sir William, son of William
Emerson, formerly of Whetstone, Middle-
sex ; b. 1843 ; was Pres, of Roy. Institute
of British Architects 1899-1902 : m. 1872,
Jenny, da. of Coutts Stone ; cr. Knt.
1902. East Cliff, Shanklin, Isle of
Wight; Carlton Chambers, 4, Regent
Street, S. W.
Sons living — William Ernest, b. 1875.
Daughter living — Jenny Maude, b. 1874.
Engleheart, Sir John Gardner
Dillman, K.C.B., son of the late J. C. D. ,
Engleheart, of Tunbridge Wells; b.
1823 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Ch. Ch. ,
Oxford (B.A. , double 2nd class 1844), and
became a student of Ch. Ch. ; Bar. Lin-
coln's Inn 1849 1 was Private Sec. to Sec.
of State for the Colonies (Duke of New-
castle), and in i860 accompanied him in
the suite of the Prince of Wales on his
visit to Canada ; appointed in 1866 Comp-
troller of the Household of the Prince
and Princess Christian ; was Clerk of
Council of Duchy of Lancaster 1872-98,
and a Member of the Council 1901-12 : m.
1859, Emily Lewis, who d. i9ii,da. of the
late Major Willows ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1884,
Knt. 1892, K.C. B. (Civil) 1897. 28,
Curzon Street, Mayfair , W. ; Athenceum
Club.
English, Sir (Thomas) Crisp,
K. C.M.G., M.B., F.R.C.S., son of
Thomas Johnston English, M.D. ; b.
1878; M.B. London 1903, M.R.C.S. and
L. R.C. P. 1900, F. R.C.S. 1903; is Col.
Army Med. Ser. (T.F. Reserve) ; a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, and Surg. to St. George’s
Hospital, and to Hospital of St. John and
St. Elizabeth ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, C.M.G. , K.C.M.G.); some-
time Hunterian Professor of Surg., Roy.
Coll, of Surgs. : m. 1905, Annie Gaunt
Macleod ; cr. C.M.G. 1917, K.C.M.G.
1918. 82, Brook Street, W.
Daughter living — Ruth Crisp.
Erskine, Capt. Sir (Henry) David,
K.C. V.O. [see E. Buchan, colls.].
Escott, Sir Ernest Bickham Sweet-,
K.C.M.G., youngest son of the late Rev.
Hay Sweet-Escott, R. of Kilve-cum-
Stringston, Bridgwater ; b. 1857 ; ed. at
Somersetshire Coll., Bath, at Broms-
grove Sch., and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B.A. Honours in Classical Modera-
tions and Modern History 1880, M.A.
1911) ; entered Colonial Ser. 1881 as
Classical Professor at Roy. Coll. , Mauri-
tius ; became Assist. Colonial Sec. there
1886, Acting Colonial Sec. 1889, and
Colonial Sec. (a M.E.C. and M.L.C.)
of British Honduras 1893 ; administered
the Govt, of British Honduras 1893,
1895, and 1897 ; acted as Senior Clerk in
Colonial Office 1898-9 ; appointed Ad-
ministrator of the Seychelles 1899, First
Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. thereof 1903, Gov.
and Com.-in-Ch. of British Honduras
1904, and of Leeward Islands 1906, and
Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Fiji and High
Commr. and Consul-Gen. for W. Pacific
Islands 1912 ; retired 1918 ; is a Fellow of
Roy. Colonial Institute : m. 1881, Mary,
da. of the late Thomas Wingfield Hunt,
H.E.I.C.S. ; cr. C.M.G. 1895, K.C.M.G.
1904. Willett, Queen s Park Road,
Bournemouth; Bournemouth Club.
Sons living — Stanley Bickham, M.C. ( Syles ,
Henstridge, Somerset), b. 1884; Major R.F.A.
(Croix de Guerre): m. 1919, Helen Mary Con-
roy, da. of the late T. C. Fair, — Hugh Bevill
{Fuller's Farm, Manning's Heath, Horsham),
b. 1886 ; Lieut. R.E. : m. 1915, Lilian, da. of
the late Stephen Ratcliff e Pope, of Fakenham,
Norfolk.
Daughter living — Kathleen Hay, b. 1882.
Esplen, Sir John, K.B.E. , son of the
late William Esplen, of The Willows,
Blundellsands ; b. 1863; ed. at Liverpool
Coll. ; Senior Director of Esplen, Sons
and Swainston (Limited), consulting
engineers and naval architects, and Ch.
Technical Adviser to Min. of Shipping;
has been Director of Oversea Ship Pur-
chase since 1917: vi. 1898, Laura Louise,
da. of the late John Dickenson, of Sunder-
land ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1918. Heron
Bridge, Chester ; Esplanade, Waterloo,
near Liverpool.
Son living — William Graham, b. 1900.
Daughter living — Laura Ray.
Essad, Pasha Toptani, H.E. Gen.,
K.C.M.G.; cr. K.C.M.G. (Hon.) 1916.
Essex, Sir (Richard) Walter, son of
John Essex ; l. 1857 ; ed. privately ; some-
time a Member of Wandsworth Dist. Board
of Works ; sometime Chm. of Essex and
Co. (Limited), wall-paper manufacturers,
of Westminster and Battersea; is a J.P.
for Gloucestershire ; appointed a Member
of Select Committee on Marconi Agree-
ment 1913 ; unsuccessfully contested
Kennington Div. of Lambeth {L) Oct.
1900 ; sat as M.P. for E., or Cirencester,
Div. of Gloucestershire Jan. 1906 to Jan.
1910 (when he was defeated), and for
Stafford Dec. 1910 to Nov. 1918 ; un-
successfully contested Stoke-upon-Trent,
Burslem Div. Dec. 1918: m. 1st, 1881,
Marie, da. of the late James Chinchen, of
Swanage, Dorset ; 2nd, 1885, Lizzie, da.
of the late John Benson, of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne; cr. Knt. 1913. Dixcoi, North
Drive, Streatham Park , S. W. ; Bourton-
924
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on-the- Water, Gloucestershire ; National
Liberal , and Reform Clubs.
Daughters living — Mabel Marie: m. 1907,
Roland Eveleigh Holloway, — Irene Benson :
m. 19x9, Capt. Guy Hamilton, R.N., — Mimi
Olive : m. 1913, Norman A. Wright, — Norah.
Eustace, Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis John
William, K.C.B., son of the late Alex-
ander Talbot Eustace-Malpas, of Roches-
town, co. Dublin; b. 1849; ed. at
R.M.A. ; entered R.A. 1870, became
Capt. 1880, Major 1885, Lieut. -Col. 1896,
Col. 1900, and Maj.-Gen. 1904; retired
1909 ; served during Afghan War 1878-9-80
(medal), and in S. Africa 1899-1900, as
A.A.G. for R.H.A. of Cav. Div. (de-
spatches, medal with six clasps, C.B.);
was Comdt. of Sch. for Horse and Field
Artillery at Sch. of Gunnery 1901-4, and
in command of R.A. , Aldershot 1904-7;
appointed a Col. Comdt. R.A. 1918 :
m. 1882, Marina Annie, da. of F.-M. Sir
Donald Martin Stewart, 1st Bt. , G.C.B. ,
G.C.S.I. , C.I.E. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900,
K. C.B. (Mil.) 1913. Doric House, Bath;
Naval and Military Club.
Son living — Frank Rowland, b. 1891 ; in Army
Ser. Corps: m. 1915, Gertrude, da. of David
Malcolm Keay, of Edinburgh.
Evans, Sir Arthur John, F.R.S. , son
of the late Sir John Evans, K.C.B. ,
D.C.L., LL.D., of Nash Mills, Hemel
Hempstead, and Britwell, Berkhamstead;
b. 1851 ; ed. at Harrow, at Brasenose
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1875,
D.Litt. 1875, Fellow 18 — ), and at
Gottingen; Hon. D.Litt., Dublin; Hon.
D.C. L. , Edinburgh and Aberdeen; Hon.
Ph.D. , Berlin 1910; was Pres, of So. of
Antiquaries and of Roy. Numismatic So.
1914-19, and of British Asso.1916-19 ;
is a F. R.S. , Vice-Pres. of Hellenic So., a
Corresponding Member of Institute of
France, an Officier de 1’ Instruction Publi-
que, a Member of Roy. Acad, of Lincei,
Rome, of Roy. Bavarian Acad., of Roy.
Swedish Acad., of Roy. Acad, of the
Netherlands, and of Imperial German
and Austrian Archaeological Institutes,
of Imperial Russian Archaeological So.,
and of So. of N. Antiquaries, Copen-
hagen, etc., and Roy. gold medallist
of Roy. Institute of British Architects ;
was Keeper of Ashmolean Museum,
Oxford 1884-1909, since when he has
been Hon. Keeper ; appointed Ex-
traordinary Professor of Prehistoric
Archaeology, Oxford Univ. 1910 ; dis-
coverer and excavator of Palace of
Minos; author of “Excavations at
Knossos,” etc. : m. 1878, Margaret, who
d. 1893, da. of the late Professor Edward
Augustus Freeman; cr. Knt. 1911. Youl-
bury, Berks ; Abbot's Hill, Herts ; Athe-
nceum, and Royal Societies Clubs.
Evans, Sir (Evan) Vincent, el. son
of the late Lewis Evans, of Tynllyn,
Merioneth ; b. 18 — ; has been Hon. Sec.
and Editor of publications of National
Eisteddfod Asso. since 1881 ; was Chm.
of Executive Committee of National
Eisteddfod of Wales 1909; is a Gov.
of Univ. of Wales, a Gov. and Member
of Council of National Museum of Wales,
a Gov. and Member of Council of
National Library for Wales, of Univ. Coll,
of N. Wales, and of Univ. Coll, of Wales
(Aberystwyth), Chm. and Hon. Treasurer,
London Welsh Charitable Aid So. , and a
Member of Council of, and Editor and
Hon. Sec. Hon. So. of Cymmrodorion,
Hon. Treasurer of Celtic Asso., a J.P. for
Merionethshire (High Sheriff 1919), Chm.
of Roy. Commn. on Ancient Monuments
in Wales and Monmouthshire, a F.S.A. ,
and Hon. Treasurer of National Fund
for Welsh Troops ; appointed a Member
of Roy. Commn. on Public Records 1910,
and Chm. of Advisory Board on Ancient
Monuments (Wales) 1913 : m. 18—,
Annie, who d. 1898, da. of Thomas
Beale ; cr. Knt. 1909. New Stone Build-
ings, 64, Chancery Lane, W. C. ; Traws-
fynydd, Merioneth ; Devonshire, and
Savage Clubs.
Son living— Lewis Noel Vincent, b. 18 — ;
Major Roy. Welsh Fusiliers : m. 1917, Elinor,
da. of Thomas Lawton, of Bedford Street,
Liverpool.
Daughter living — Gladys Annie Ellen: m. 1911,
John Clark, of Annan.
Evans, Sir Frederick, K.C.M.G. ,
K. C. V. 0. , C.B.E., son of W. F. Evans ; b.
1849; was in Civil Ser. (Admiralty) 1867-78
Assist. Colonial Sec. and Treasurer, at
Sierra Leone 1878-9, Private Sec. to Sir
S. Rowe, K.C.M.G., 1879-81, Acting
Clerk to Legislative Council 1879, Acting
Colonial Sec. 1879-80, and Ch. Sec.
and Ch. of Staff to Sir S. Rowe during
threatened hostilities with Ashanti 1881 ;
was Assist. Colonial Sec. at Gold
Coast Colony 1882, Acting Collector and
Treasurer 1882-3, Acting Colonial Sec.
1883, Dep.-Gov. at Lagos 1883, at Gold
Coast Colony 1883-5, and again at Lagos
1885-6, and Colonial Sec. there 1886-7
and of Gold Coast Colony 1887-8, and
Colonial Sec. of Leeward Islands and
Pres, and Island Sec. of Antigua 1888-95,
Colonial Sec., Jamaica 1895-1901, and
Colonial Sec. , Gibraltar 1901-14 ; is a
Knight Com. of Order of Isabella la Cato-
lica, of Spain: m. 1st, 1886, Susan Wilkins,
who d. 1889, da. of the late James Hunt,
of Lambert House, Surbiton Hill, Surrey ;
2ndly, 1891, Ellenwood, da. of the late
W. W. Heath; cr. C.M.G. 1881, C.V.O.
1903, K.C.M.G. 1908, K. C.V.O. 1912,
C. B.E. 1918. Bywood, Branksome Park,
Bournemouth ; Windham Club.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) Frederick
William, M.C., b. 1887: m. 1910, Carmen
Alfreda, da. of the late John Henry Pout, of
the Elms, Teddington.
Daughter living — (By 2nd marriage) Maude
Ellefred, M.B.E., b. 1892: tn. 1919, Lieut. -
Col. Hugh Castle Smith, Suffolk Regt., and
an A.D.C. to Sultan of Egypt.
Evans, Gen. Sir Horace Moule,
K.C.B. , son of Frederick Mullet Evans ;
b. 1841 ; entered Bengal Army 1858,
104th Regt. 1862, became Capt. I.S.C.
(now Indian Army) 1868, Major 1878,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1881, Col. 1885, Maj.-
Gen. 1896, Lieut. -Gen. 1899, and Gen.
1902 ; served with Duffla Expedition
1874-5 (despatches), with Naga Hills
Expedition 1879-80 (despatches, medal
with clasp, Brevet Lieut. -Col.), and with
Manipur Expedition 1891 (despatches,
clasp); was D. A.A.G. , Bengal 1880-81
and 1884-5, A.A.G., Bengal 1886-8, a
Col.-on-the-Staff, Bengal 1894-5, and in
command of a 2nd Class Dist. , Bengal
I89S"9 1 appointed Col. 8th Gurkha
Rifles, 1904 : m. 1866, Elizabeth Annie,
da. of the late Surg.-Gen. J. T. Tresidder,
Indian Med. Ser. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1894,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911. Steyning, Sussex.
Sods living — Five.
Daughters living — Three.
Evatt, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Joseph
Hamilton, K.C.B., M.D., son of Capt.
George Evatt, formerly 70th Regt. ; b.
1843; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin, and at
Roy. Coll, of Surgs. ( M. D. 1863) ; L. R. C.S.
Ireland 1863; entered Army Med. Depart.
KNIGHTS.
925
1865, became Col. Roy. Army Med. Corps
1896, and Surg.-Gen. 1899; retired 1903;
re-called for Mil. Duty 1915, and became
Maj.-Gen. 1918; Perak Expedition 1875
(medal with clasp), Afghan War 1879-80,
present at capture of Ali Musjid, at action
of Bazar Valley, advance on Gundamak,
and relief of Cabul (despatches, medal
with two clasps), Soudan Expedition
1885, present at actions of Handoub and
Tamai (despatches, medal with clasp,
bronze star), Zhob Field Force 1890 in
command of a Field Hospital (de-
spatches) ; was Principal Med. Officer
Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich 1880-96,
Senior Med. Officer Quetta Garrison,
Baluchistan 1887-91, Sanitary Officer,
Woolwich Garrison 1892-4, Sec. Royal
Victoria Hospital, Netley 1894-6, Prin-
cipal Med. Officer in China 1896-9, of W.
Dist. 1899-1902, and Principal Med.
Officer of 2nd Army Corps 1902-3 ; ap-
pointed Hon. Col. Roy. Army Med.
Corps (T.F.) 1908 ; engaged in Mil. Duty
1915-16 ; assisted to raise Roy. Army
Med. Corps Vol. 1883 ; founded Med.
Officers of Schs. Asso. ; was a Member of
Committee of International Health Ex-
hibition 1884 ; is Vice-Pres. of Medical
Temperance Asso., and Pres, of Poor
Law Med. Officers’ Asso. ; unsuccessfully
contested Woolwich (L) 1886, Hants, S. ,
or Fareham, Div. Jan. 1906, and Brighton
Jan. 1910; author of “ Travels in the
Euphrates and Mesopotamia,” etc. : m.
1877, Sophia Mary Frances, da. of the
late William Walter Raleigh Kerr [see
M. Lothian, colls.]; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1903,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. Wayside, Camber-
ley, Surtey; Junior United Service
Club.
Daughter living — Sophie Estelle Kerr, b. 1878.
Eve, Hon. Sir Harry Trelawney, son
of the late Thomas Eve, of Jamaica ; b.
1856 ; ed. privately, and at Exeter Coll. ,
Oxford (B.A. and M.A. 1882, Hon.
Fellow 1918) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1881, a
K.C. 1895, and Bencher 1899; is a J.P.
for co. Devon; sat as M.P. for Mid., or
Ashburton, Div. of Devonshire (L) 1904-7,
when he was appointed a Judge of High
Court of Justice (Chancery Div.): m.
1879, Beatrice Wright, only da. of Henry
Strangways Hounsell, M.D., of Torquay ;
cr. Knt. 1907. 19, Kildare Gardens,
W. ; 346, Royal Courts of Justice , W. C. ;
Athenceum, and Farmers' Clubs.
Daughters living — Beatrice Emma, b. 1881, —
Ruth Rachel, b. 1883 : m. 1910, Major Alfred
Max Wilhelm von Wietersheim, Prussian
Garde du Corps.
Eve, Sir Herbert Trustram, K.B.E. ,
son of the late John Richard Eve, of
Bedford; b. 1865; ed. at St. Mark’s,
Windsor, and at Bedford Gram. Sch. ;
formerly Major Bedfordshire Regt. ; is a
Surveyor, a County Councillor for N.
London, N. Hackney Div., Chm. of
Forage Committee, and of Diocesan
Board of Finance, St. Albans: m. 1893,
Fanny Jean, da. of the late Rev. John
Robert Turing, V. of Edwinstowe,
Notts; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 42, Bramham
Gardens, S.W. 5/ Junior Army and
Navy , and Ranelagh Clubs.
Sonsliving— Arthur Malcolm Trustram, B.A.,
b. 1894, — John Douglas Trustram, b. 1897, —
Raymond Alister Trustram, b. 1900 ; is Lieut.
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps.
Daughter living— Jean Dorothy Turing, b. 1896,
*n. 19x9, Capt. Antony Gibbons Grinling,
M.C., Hertfordshire Regt.
Everett, Rear-Adm. Sir Allan
Frederic, K. C. M. G. ,K.C.V.O.,C.B., son
of the late Col. John Frederic Everett,
of Greenhill, Warminster ; b. 1868 ;
entered R.N. 1881, became Lieut. 1891,
Com. 1901, Capt. 1905, and Rear-
Adm. 1917; sometime Naval Sec. to
First Lord of the Admiralty ; was
Capt. of the Fleet and Commodore
(1st class) Home Fleet 19 13-14 and
Grand Fleet 1914-15, a Naval A.D.C. to
H.M. 1916-17; appointed to command
4th Light Cruiser Squadron, Grand Fleet
1918, and 8th Light Cruiser Squadron
1919 ; has 2nd class of Japanese Order of
Rising Sun and of Orders of SS. Maurice
and Lazarus of Italy, and St. Stanislas of
Russia ; also Legion of Honour : m. 1899,
Michaelangela Kattrine, da. of the late
Capt. G. Carr, R.N. ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1914, K.C.M.G. 1919, K.C.V.O. 1920.
United Service Club.
Sons living — Michael Allan, b. 1902, — Francis
Douglas, b. 1908, — Robert Norman, b. 1913.
Everett, Maj.-Gen. .SzVHenry Joseph,
K.C.M.G., C.B., el. son of the late Col.
John Frederic Everett, of Greenhill,
Warminster ; b. 1866 ; ed. at Char-
terhouse, and at R.M.C. ; entered Somer-
set L. I. 1885, became Capt. 1892, Brevet
Major 1900, Lieut.-Col. 1910, Col. 1913,
and Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1920 ;
S. African War 1899-1902, on Staff
(despatches, Queen’s medal with five
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18, on Staff (de-
spatches, C.B. , C.M.G. , 2nd class Rus-
sian Order of St. Stanislas with Swords,
K.C.M.G., Order of Redeemer of Greece) ;
was D.A.A.G. , Straits Settlements 1903,
and India 1908-9; was A. A. and Q.M.G.
< 1914, a D.A. and Q.M.G. 1916, and a
D.A.G. 1917-19: m. 1917, Violet Althea,
da. oftheRev. Calcraft N eeld Wyld, Curate
of St. Mark, Salisbury; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1915, C.M.G. 1917, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Army and Navy Club.
Eves, Sir Charles, son of the late
Thomas St. Eves, of Birmingham ; b.
1864; head of the firm of Charles Eves
and Co., chartered accountants, of 62,
Broad Street, E.C. ; was Sheriff of City
of London 1919-20; cr. Knt. 1920. 62,
New Broad Street, E. C.
Ewart, Lieut -Gen. Sir John Spencer,
K.C.B. , son of the late Gen. Sir John
Alexander Ewart, G.C.B. ; b. 1861 ; ed.
at Marlborough, and at Roy. Mil. Col.
Sandhurst ; entered Queen’s Own Cameron
Highlanders 1881, became Capt. 1891,
Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1898, Brevet
Col. 1900, Maj.-Gen. 1906 and Lieut. -
Gen. 1911 ; retires 1920; served with
Egyptian Expedition 1882, present at
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with
clasp, bronze star), with Soudan Ex-
peditions 1884-5 (clasp) and 1885-6,
present at actions of Kosheh and Giniss
(despatches, 5th class Medjidie), with
Nile Expedition 1898, present at battle
of Khartoum (despatches, medal with
clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and in S.
Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s
medal with five clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps, Brevet Col., C.B.) ; was
Assist. Mil. Sec., Malta 1893-8, Assist.
Mil. Sec. at Head Quarters 1902-3, Dep.
Mil. Sec. there 1903-4, Mil. Sec. to Sec.
of State for War and Sec. for Selection
Board 1904-6, Director of Mil. Operations
at Head Quarters 1906-10, and A.G. to
the Forces and 2nd Mil. Member of
Army Council 1910-14 ; and Gen. Officer
Comdg. in Ch., Scottish Command
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1914-18; was Hon. Col. Queen's Own
Cameron Highlanders 1908-20, and Col.
of the Regt. 1914-20: m. 1891, Frances,
da. of Major G. W. Platt, formerly of
Dunallan, Bridge of Allan ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1902, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911. Craig-
cleuch , Langholm, Dumfriesshire ; United
Service Club.
Daughter living — Marion Frances, b. 1892: m.
1919, Capt. Ian Alistair Seymour Monro,
Cameron Highlanders [see E. Lisbume].
Ewart, Maj.-Gen. Sir Richard Henry,
K.C.M.G., C.B., C.I.E., D.S.O., son of
the late Col. C. H. Ewart, I.S.C., of
Clifton, Bristol; b. 1864; entered Hamp-
shire Regt. 1883, I.S.C. 1886, joined
Indian Commissariat Depart 1887, be-
came Capt. 1894, Major 1901, Lieut. -Col.
1906, Brevet Col. 1910, Col. 1911, and
Maj.-Gen. 1917; retired 1919; served
with 1st Brig, of Hazara Field Force
1891 (medal with clasp), with Isazai
Expedition 1892, with Waziristan Field
Force 1894-5 (despatches, clasp, D.S.O.),
and in E. Africa 1914-16, as Dep.
Director of Supplies and Transport, and
subsequently as D.A. and Q.M.G. with
rank of Brig. -Gen. (despatches, 2nd
class Russian Order of St. Stanislas
with swords, Order of SS. Maurice and
Lazarus of Italy) ; was Director of
Mil. Farms, Punjab 1899-1903 ; appointed
A. Q.M.G. for Supply, India 1905, and
Assist. Director of Farms, India 1909 ;
was an A.D.C. to H.M. 1911-17 : m. 1st,
1889, Miss Charlotte Frewin Laurie, who
d. 1898; 2ndly, 1899, Marion Annie, who
d. 1920, da. of Lieut. -Gen. Norris Baker,
formerly of Redholme, Folkestone, and
widow of J. R. Thomas; cr. D.S.O,
1895, C.I.E. 1912, C.B. (Mil.) 1915,
K.C.M.G. 1918.
Daughters living — Two, of whom the younger,
Evelyn Laurie : m. 1919, Capt. Guy Massy
McCleverty, D.S.O.
Ewing, Sir (James) Alfred, K.C.B. ,
D.Sc., LL.D., son of the late Rev.
James Ewing, of Dundee; b. 1855; ed.
at Dundee High Sch. , and at Edin.
burgh Univ. (B.Sc. 1878) ; Hon. M.A.
Camb. 1891, Hon. LL.D., St. An-
drews 1901 and Edinburgh 1902, Hon.
Fellow, King’s Coll., Camb. 1903, Hon-
D.Sc. , Durham 1913; was Professor of
Mechanical Engineering in Tokio Univ.
1878-83, of Engineering in Univ. Coll.,
Dundee 1883-90, of Mechanism and
Applied Mechanics, Camb. Univ. 1890-
1903, a Member of Explosives Committee
1903-6, and Director of Naval Education
1903-16, since when he has been Vice-
Chancellor and Principal of Edinburgh
Univ. ; appointed a Member of Roy.
Commn. on Univ. Education, Ireland
1901, and a Member of Ordnance Re-
search Board 1906; isaF.R.S.,andaD.L.
for Co. of City of Edinburgh ; received
Roy. medal for researches on Magnetism
1895 ; author of various scientific works : !
m. 1st, 1879, Anne, who d. 1909, da. of
the late T. B. Washington, of Claymont,
W. Virginia, U.S.A. ; 2nd, 1911, Ellen
Lina, da. of the late John Hopkinson,
F. R.S., of Holmwood, Wimbledon Com-
mon ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1907, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1911. 16, Moray Place, Edin-
burgh; Athenceum Club.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Alfred Wash-
ington ( The Moat, Puckeridge, Herts), b. 1881 :
m. 1912, Eleanor Kitty, da. of the late A. G.
Andrews, — (by 2nd marriage) John Hopkin-
son, b. 19x5.
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage) Maud |
Janet, b. 1880 : m. 1910, Leonard Johnston ,
Wills. I
Eyles, Sir Alfred, K.C.B., K.B.E.,son
of Thomas Eyles ; b. 1856 ; was Account-
ant-Gen. of the Navy 1906-18 ; is a J.P. for
London ; has Grand Cordon of Sacred
Treasure of Japan: m. 1st, 1879,
Emmeline, who d. 1914, da. of the late
William Lewis Kemp; 2ndly, 1915,
Catherine Crampton, da. of the late
J. R. S. Hayward, M.D. ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1908, K.C.B. (Civil) 1913, K,B. E. (Civil)
1919. Brambletye, The Ridgeway,
Woking.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) Alfred William,
b. 18 — : m. 1909, Margaret Leonora Pitcairn.
Daughter living— (By 1st marriage) Ethel
Muriel: m. 1913, Miller E. Risien.
Fagan, Sir John, F.R.C.S.l. , son of
James Fagan, of Lismacaffrey, co. West-
meath ; b. 1843; L.R.C.P. I. and L.M.
1866, F.R.C.S.l. 1874; is a Fellow of Roy.
Med. Chirurgical So., and Consulting
Surg. to Belfast Roy. Hospital, and to
Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, and a
J.P. for Antrim and Queen’s Cos., and a
D.L. ; sometime a Member of Gen. Pri-
sons Board, and Inspector of Reformatory
and Industrial Schools, Ireland ; author
of several med. works : m. 1872, Mary
Catherine, da. of Bernard Hughes ; cr.
Knt. 1910. Graigue-a- Verne, Ballybrit-
tas, Queen's Co.
Sons living — James Bernard, b. 1873 : m. 1897,
Susan Elizabeth Kirby, who obtained a divorce
1914, — Bernard, 6. 1874; Major Indian Army:
m. 1912, Kathleen, da. of John Irvine.
Daughters living — Moya, b. 1878, — Margeritta,
b. 1880: m. 1906, Angelo Chiasserinni.
Faire, Sir Samuel, son of the late
Watkin Lewis Faire, of Leicester ; b.
1849 > ed. privately, and in Leicester ;
is a J.P. for Leicester and Leicestershire,
a D.L. for Leicestershire (High Sheriff
1919), Dep. Chm. of Faire Bros, and Co.
(Limited), of Leicester, London, North-
ampton, Mansfield, and Borrowash,
Chm. of Herington’s (Limited) of Lei-
cester, Lieut.-Col. 4th Vol. Batn.
Leicestershire Regt. , and Pres, of
Leicester Private Fire Brigades’ Asso.,
and of Leicester Ragged Sens. : m. 1877,
Sarah, da. of the late James Eastwood
Pickard, of Leicester ; cr. Knt. 1905.
Glenfield Frith, Leicester ; County
[Leicester), and British Empire Clubs.
Daughters living— Evelyn Mary, b. 1879 :
m. 1911, James Stuart, of Rock Ferry,
Cheshire, — Brenda Gladys, b. 1888 : tn. 1920,
Bernard de Hailes Pickard, of Leicester, —
Vera Doris, b. 1890.
Faiyaz Ali Khan, Hon. Nawab Mtim-
taz-ud-Dowla Sir Muhammad, K.C.S.I.,
K.C.I.E., C.S.I., C.B.E., son of the late
Nawab Mumtaz-ud-dowla, Sir Muham-
mad Faiz Ali Khan Bahadur, K. C.S.I. ;
b. 1851 ; is Min. of Jaipur State, hereditary
head of Lalkhani Clan of Rajputs, Pres, of
Board ofTrustees of Muhammadan Anglo-
Oriental Coll. (Aligarh), a Trustee of Agra
Coll, and of Lady Dufferin Fund Com-
mittees, and an Hon. Magistrate and
Munsif of Pahasu ; has been a Member
of Viceroy’s Council and of Legislative
Council of United Provinces; represented
United Provinces at Coronation and
Delhi Durbar; cr. C.S.I. 1903, K. C.I.E.
1907, K. C.S.I. 1911, C.B.E. (Civil) 1919-
Nawab's House, Jaipur, Rajputana,
India; Pahasu, Bulandshahr, United
Provinces , India.
Falconer, Sir Robert Alexander,
K.C.M.G., LL.D., D.Litt ., son of
the late Rev. Alexander Falconer, D. D., of
Halifax, Nova Scotia; b. 1867; ed. at
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Queen’s Roy. Coll., Trinidad, and at
Edinburgh (M.A. 1889, B.D. 1892, D.Litt.
1902; B.A. London 1888; Hon. LL.D.
Glasgow 1912, and U.S.A. and Canada;
appointed Lecturer in New Testament
Greek, Pine Hill Coll., Halifax, Nova
Scotia 1892, Professor 1895, and Principal
1904. and Pres. Toronto Univ. 1907;
has Serbian Order of St. Sava ; author
of “Idealism in National Character”;
has contributed to English and American
Encyclopaedias : m. 1897, Sophie, el. da.
of Rev. Joseph Gandier ; cr. C.M.G.,
1911, K.C.M.G. 1917. 69, St. George
Street, Toronto ; York ( Toronto ) Club.
Sons living — James Gilbert, b. 1901, — Robert
Douglas, b. 1909.
Fane, Maj.-Gen. Sir Vere Bonamy,
K.C.I.E., C.B., son of Capt. H. J. Fane,
formerly 54th Regt. ; b. 1863 ; ed. at
R.M.A. ; entered Manchester Regt. 1884,
and Indian Army 1888, became Capt.
1895; Major 1902, Brevet Lieut. -Col.
1903, Brevet Col. 1908, Col. 1910, and
Maj.-Gen. 1917; served with Waziristan
Expedition 1894-5, as Orderly Officer
(medal with clasp), on N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8, as D.A.A.G. , 1st Brig,
(medal with clasp), in China 1900-1902 as
D. A.Q.M.G., Cav. Brig., and as Provost-
Marshal and Ch. of Police (despatches,
medal, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), with Moh-
mand Expedition 1908 (despatches, medal
with clasp), in command at action against
Khostwals 1915 at Dirdoni (despatches,
C.I.E.), and in Egypt, Palestine, and Syria
1916-20, Comdg. 7th Meerut Div. (de-
spatches five times) (K.C.I.E., promoted
Major-Gen. , Croix de Guerre with palms,
Order of the Nile); was D.A.A.G., India
1900-1905, and Comdg. a Brig, in India
1915-16, since when he has commanded a
Div. ; is Col. Manchester Regt. and 2nd
Punjabis : m. 1892, Kathleen Emily, da.
of the late James Barratt ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1914, C.I.E. 1915, K.C.I.E. 1918. East
India United Set vice, and Junior Army
and Navy Clubs.
Fanshawe, A dm. of the Fleet Sir
Arthur Dalrymple, G.C.B., G.C.V.O.,
second son of the late Adm. Sir Edward
Gennys Fanshawe, G.C.B. ; b. 1847 ; en-
tered R.N. i860, became Lieut. 1868,
Com. 1874, Capt. 1881, Rear-Adm. 1897,
Vice-Adm. 1902, Adm. 1905, and Adm.
of the Fleet 1910 ; retired 1917 ; was
Assist, to Adm. Sup. of Naval Reserves
1894-7, A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1895-7,
2nd in command of Channel Squadron
1899-1900, and Com.-in-Ch. , Australian
Station 1902-5 ; appointed Pres, of Roy.
Naval Coll. .Greenwich 1906, and Com.-in-
Ch. at Portsmouth 1908 ; has Russian
Order of Alexander Newsky, and Japanese
Order of the Sacred Treasure : m. 1874,
Sarah Frances, el. da. of the late William
Fox, of Adbury Park, Hants; cr. K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1904, G.C.V.O. 1909, G.C.B. (Mil.)
1911. Little Park, Brimpton, Berks;
United Service Club.
Sons living — Richard Dalrymple ( The Cottage,
Brimpton, Berks), b. 1879; formerly Capt.
Scots Guards : m. 1906, Constance Kathleen,
da. of William Joseph Starkey Barber -
Starkey [see Kinloch, B., cr. 1873], — Guy
Dalrymple, R.N., b. 1882; became Com.
1916: m. 1910, Louisa Charlotte, da. of Col.
the Hon. Sir Harry Crichton, K.C.B. , of
Netley Castle, Netley Abbey, Hants [see
E. Erne],
Daughters living — Winifred Edith, b. 1875:
m. 1902, the Rev. Edmund Hugh Ryeroft,
R. of Penshurst, Kent [see Ryeroft, Bt.],
— Renea Leighton, b. 1880 : m. 1909, Charles
Moreton Digby Pigott [see Pigott, Knt.].
Fanshawe, Sir Arthur Upton,
K.C.I.E., C. V.O., C.S.I., son of the late
Rev. John Fanshawe (formerly R.N.), of
Dengey Hall, Essex ; b. 1848 ; ed. at
Repton Sch. ; entered B.C.S. 1871 ;
held various appointments up to 1882,
including that of Assist. Sec. and Acting
Sec. to Ch. Commr. , Central Provinces ;
became Postmaster-Gen. of Bombay 1882,
and Director-Gen. of Post Office of
India 1889 ; retired 1906 ; was a Member
of Roy. Commn. on Opium 1893-5 : m •
1st, 1873, Louisa Maria, who d. 1892, da.
of the late Capt. Chase, Bengal Army ;
2ndly, 1901, Eva Margaret, da. of the late
Thomas Borron Myers, of Porter’s Park,
Herts; cr. C.S. I. 1896, K.C.I.E. 1903,
C. V. O. 1906. 14, Draycott Place, Chelsea ,
S. W. ; East India United Service Club.
Sons living — Lionel Arthur, D.S.O., b. 1874
[see “ Companionage ”], — Geoffrey Denys,
b. 1879: is m., — Jocelyn Herbert, b. 1880:
is m.
Daughters living — Katherine Elinor : m. 1898,
Col. Garton Bouverie Unwin, D.S.O., of
Fairlynch, Budleigh Salterton, — Ethel Mar-
garet: m. 1903, Henry James McIntosh, I.C.S.
Fanshawe, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Edward
Arthur, K.C.B., son of the late Rev. Henry
Leighton Fanshawe (formerly R. of
Adwell and S. Weston, Oxon), of Chil-
worth House, Wheatley, Oxon ; b. 1859 ;
ed. at Winchester, and at R.M.A. ;
entered R.A. 1878, became Capt. 1886,
Major 1896, Lieut.-Col. 1903, Brevet Col.
1906, Col. 1908, Maj.-Gen. 1915, and
Lieut.-Gen. 1919; served during Afghan
War 1878-80 (medal), with Soudan Expe-
dition 1885 (medal with clasp, bronze star),
during S. African War 1902, and during
European War 1914-17, in command of a
Div. R.A., and Comdg. a Div. Mediterra-
nean Force (despatches, promoted, C.B. ,
K.C.B., Belgian Ordre de la Couronne,
Belgian Croix de Guerre, Order of St.
Maurice and St. Lazarus of Italy, Com.
Legion of Honour) ; commanded Artillery-
of 5th and 6th Divs. Irish Command 1909-
13 : m. 1893, Frances Anne Rose, da.
of the late Sir James Macaulay Higgin-
son, K.C.B. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1917. Rathmore, Naas, co. Kildare.
Sons living — Edward Leighton, b. 1901, —
Robert Macaulay, b. 1904, — Richard Gennys,
b. 1906.
Daughter living — Mary, b. 1895.
Fanshawe, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Hew
Dalrymple, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the
late Rev. Henry Leighton Fanshawe (for-
merly R. of Adwell, Oxon), of Chilworth
House, Wheatley, Oxon ; b. i860 ; ed.
at Winchester ; entered Hussars 1882,
became Capt. 1884, Major 1893, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1904, Col.
1907, Maj.-Gen. 1913, and Lieut.-Gen.
(retired) 1920 ; Egyptian Expedition
1882-4, present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(medal with three clasps, bronze star), Nile
Expedition 1884-5 (two clasps), S. Africa
1899-1902, present at actions of Reitfontein
and Lombard’s Kop, at siege of Lady-
smith, and at actions of Laing’s Nek,
Belfast, and Lydenburg (despatches,
Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-
Col.), France and Belgium 1914-17, Meso-
potamia 1918-1 9 (K.C.M.G.); was Assist.
Mil. Sec. and A.D.C. India 1898, and in
command of 2nd Cav. Brig., E. Command
1907, and Presidency and Jubbalpore
Brigs. 1910-14 : m. 1894, Anna Paulina
Mary, da. of the late F.-M. Sir (Henry)
Evelyn Wood, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., V.C.
. [s.ee Wood, Bt. , cr. 1836, colls.] ; cr. C.B.
928
KNIGHTAGE.
(Mil.) 1908, K.C.M.G. 1919. Hampden
House, Thame, Oxon.
Sons living— Evelyn Dalrymple, b. 1898, —
George Hew, b. 1899.
Daughter living— Jeanette Ellen Mary, b.
1904.
Fanshawe, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert,
K.C.B., D.S.O., son of the late Rev.
Henry Leighton Fanshawe, of Chilworth
House, Wallingford ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Marl-
borough ; entered Oxfordshire L.I. (now
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L.I.)
1883, became Capt. 1892, Major 1900,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1902, Lieut.-Col. 1907,
Brevet Col. 1908, Col. 1911, and Maj.-
Gen. 1915; retired 1919; served with
Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (medal with two
clasps), in S. Africa 1899-1902, as
D.A.A.G. and in command of a column
(despatches twice, Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
D.S.O.), and during European War
1914-16, as Brig.-Gen. on Staff (despatches
twice, promoted, C.B., Legion of Honour,
Italian Croix de Guerre) ; was D.A.A.G.
4th Div. 2nd Army Corps 1902-4 ; ap-
pointed Gen. Staff Officer (1st Grade), 1st
Div., Aldershot 1911 : m. 1903, Evelyne
Katherine Isabel, da. of the late Most Rev.
Robert Knox [see E. Ranfurly, colls.] ;
cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1915.
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917. Chilworth House,
Wheatley , Oxon.
Faridoon Jung (Faridoon Daula,
Faridoon Mulk), Nawab Sir, K. C.I.E. ,
C.S.I., C.B.E., son of Jamshedji Mano-
ckji, of Nizam of Hyderabad’s Ser. ; b.
1849 ; entered Nizam of Hyderabad's Ser.
1871 ; served in Revenue Depart, (becom-
ing Dep. Commr.), and also in Revenue
Survey and Settlement Depart. ; was Pri-
vate Sec. to Prime Min. , and subsequently
Political Sec. to Govt, of Nizam of Hyder-
abad ; is Assist. Min. , Political Depart. ;
cr. C.I.E. 1903, C.S.I. 1911, K. C.I.E.
1915, C.B.E. 1918. Sai/abad, Hyderabad,
Deccan , India.
Farley, Sir Edwin Wood Thorpe ;
b. 18 — ; Mayor of Dover 1913-19 ; cr.
Knt. 1920. Dover.
Farm a, His Highness Farm an,
G.C.M.G. ; cr. G.C.M.G. (Hon.) 1916.
Farmer, Major Sir Fyancis Mark; b.
18 — ; L.D.S. and R.C.S. England 1894 ;
is a Dental Surg., Hon. Major R.A.M.C.,
a Member of British Dental Asso. , a Fellow
of Roy. So. of Med., and Dental Surg.
and Joint Lecturer on Dentistry, London
Hospital ; rendered valuable sers. to War
Office during European War 1914-16 ; cr.
Knt. 1916. 53, Wimpole Street, W.
Farquhar, Adm. Sir Arthur Murray,
K.C.B. , C. V.O., el. son of the late Adm.
Sir Arthur Farquhar, K.C.B., of Drum-
na-gesk, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire ; b. 1855 ;
entered R.N. 1868, became Lieut. 1876,
Com. 1889, Capt. 1896, Rear-Adm. 1906,
Vice-Adm. 1911, and Adm. 1914; retired
1916: commanded H.M.S. “Renown"
during tour of T. R. H. the Duke and
Duchess of Connaught in India 1903
(C.V.O.) ; was a Member of West High-
land and Island Commn. ; commanded
Portsmouth Div. of Home Fleet 1907-8,
4th Cruiser Squadron 1909-11, and Coast
Guard and Reserves 1913-15 ; is a Mem-
ber of British Ornithological Union ;
author of “Ornithological Notes in the
New Hebrides": m. 1893, Helen Eva
Forbes, el. da. of the late Sir Malcolm
McNeill, C. B., of 53, Manor Place, j
Edinburgh; cr. C.V.O. 1903, K.C.B. |
(Mil.) 1914. Dungrianach, Oban;
Acheron, Aboyne ; Army and Navy, and
New ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Sons living — Arthur McNeill, b. 1894; some-
time Lieut. 2nd Dragoons, — Malcolm, R.N.,
b. 1895 ; Lieut. R.N., — John Wentworth,
R.N., b. 189 7; Lieut. R.N.
Fateh Singh [see Udaipur].
Fathullah [see Afkham],
FATmPasha, H.E. Ibrahim, AT. C.M. G.;
Min. of Wakis, Egypt; cr. K.C.M.G.
(Hon.) 1915.
Faussett, Capt. Sir Bryan Godfrey
Godfrey-, K. C.V.O., C.M.G., el. son
of the late Godfrey Trevelyan Godfrey-
Faussett, formerly of Heppiqgton, Kent
[Trevelyan, Bt. , cr. 1662J ; b. 1863; en-
tered R.N. 1877, became Lieut. 1887,
Com. 1899, and Capt. (retired) 1906 ;
accompanied Prince and Princess of
Wales on H.M.S. Ophir during Colonial
tour 1901, and during tour in India
1905-6, and King George V. and Queen
Mary during tour in India 1911-12 ; was
an Equerry-in-Ordinary to the Prince of
Wales 1901-10, since when he has been
an Equerry-in-Ordinary to King George
V. ; accompanied Prince of Wales to
Quebec Tercentenary Celebration 1908
(C.M.G.); has Orders of Dannebrog of
Denmark, White Eagle of Serbia, and
Leopold of Belgium : m. 1907, Eugenie
Fanny Eveline, da. of the late William
Humble Dudley Ward [see E. Dudley,
colls.]; cr. M.V.O. 1906, C.M.G. 1908,
C.V.O. 1911, K. C.V.O. 1919. The
Ranger s Lodge, Hyde Park, W. ; Naval
and Military, and Marlborough Clubs.
Sons living — George Bryan, b. 1909; a Page
of Honour to H.M., — David Frederick, b.
I9I3-
Fawkes, Adm. Sir Wilmot Hawks-
worth, G.C.B., K. C.V.O., son of the
late Major Richard Fawkes ; b. 1846 ;
ed. at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (Hon.
LL.D. 1913); entered R.N. i860, became
Lieut. 1867, Com. 1880, Capt. 1886, Rear-
Adm. 1901, Vice-Adm. 1905 and Adm.
1908; retired 1911 ; was Naval Adviser
to Inspector- Gen. of Fortifications 1891-2,
A.D.C. to H.M. Queen Victoria 1899-
1900, Private Sec. to First Lord of the
Admiralty 1897-9 and 1900-1902, and
Senior Officer in command of Cruiser
Squadron 1902-4; was Com.-in-Ch., Aus-
tralian Station 1905-8, and at Plymouth
1908-11 ; appointed a Member of War
Pensions Committee 1916 ; has Grand
Cross of Portuguese Order of St. Benedict
d’Aviz: m. 1875, Juliana, who d. 1916, da.
of J. W. G. Spicer, of Spye Park, Wilt-
shire; cr. C.V.O. 1902, K. C.V.O. 1903,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1907, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1911.
Steel Cross House, Steel Cross, Tunbridge
Wells ; United Service, and Arthurs
Clubs.
Fay, Sir Sam, son of Joshua Fay, of
Awbridge, Hants; b. 1856; appointed
Gen. Manager, Midland and S.-W.
Junction Railway 1892, Sup. of the
Line, London and S.-W. Railway
1898, Gen. Manager, Great Central
Railway 1902, and Director of Movements
at War Office 1917 ; one of the founders,
and sometime editor, of South Western
Gazette ; is Lieut. -Col. Engineer and
Railway Staff Corps, a J.P. for Bucks,
a Member of Railways Executive Com-
mittee and of Ports and Transit Executive
Committee, and an Esquire of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England; was a
Member of Departmental Committees
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on Post Office Wages 1906 and Inshore
Fisheries 1913, and Chm. of Gen. Man-
agers’ Conference of Railway Clearing
House 1911 ; was Director-Gen. of Move-
ments and Railways at War Office, and
Civilian Member of Army Council April
1918 to May 1919 ; now a Director of
Buenos Aires Gen. Southern and Buenos
Aires Western Railways ; has Order of
Leopold of Belgium : tn. 1883, Frances,
da. of the late C. H. Farebrother ;
cr. Knt. 1912. Woodbank House, Ger-
rard's Cross, Bucks ; Reform, and National
Liberal Clubs.
Sons living — Two, of whom the el., Samuel
Ernest, b. 1891 ; Major R.E. : m. 19x8, Mabel
Mary, da. of E. J. Foulger, of Chipstead,
Surrey.
Daughters living — Four.
Fazalbhoy Currimbhoy Ebrahim
[see Ebrahim].
Feilding, Maj.-Gen. Sir Geoffey
Percy Thynne, K.C.B., K.C.V.O.,
C. M.G., D.S.O. [see E. Denbigh].
Fell, Sir Arthur, M.P. , son of the
late Alfred Fell, formerly of Hillside,
Blackheath, S.E. ; b. 1850; ed. at St.
John’s Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1871, M.A.
1874) ; admitted Solicitor 1874, but retired
1906 ; formerly a partner in the firm of
Hare and Fell, Agents to the Treasury
Solicitors ; author of numerous books and
pamphlets against the system of Free
Trade in England ; is Chm. of Parlia-
mentary Channel Tunnel Committee ; has
sat as M.P. for Great Yarmouth (C) since
Jan. 1906: m. 1st, 1877, Annie, da. of
Baron von Rosenberg, of Dresden ; 2ndly,
1900, Matilda, da. of John Wortabet,
M.D., of Edinburgh; cr. Knt. 1918.
Lauriston House, Wimbledon Common,
S. W. ; Carlton Club.
Son living — One, b. 1886.
Daughters living— Three (one of whom m.
1907, Lieut.-Col. James Whitehead, C.M.G.,
D. S.O.
Fell, Sir Godfrey Butler Hunter,
K. C.I.E., C.S.J., son of the late Rev.
George Hunter Fell, D.D. , of Goring ; b.
1872 ; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen Coll. ,
Oxford; entered I.C.S. 1894, became
Assist. Commr., Burma 1895, Personal
Assist, to Ch. Commr. 1896, Private Sec.
to Lieut. -Gov. 1897, Assist. Commr. 1898,
Assist. Sec. to Govt, of Burma 1899,
Under Sec. to Govt, of Burma 1899,
Private Sec. to Lieut. -Gov. 1903, Under
Sec. to Govt, of India (Home Depart.)
April 1906, Dep. Sec. Oct. 1906, Sec. to
Govt, of Burma 1911, Dep. -Sec. to Govt,
of India (Finance Depart.) 1914, and
Financial Adviser (Mil. Finance) to Govt,
of India 1915, an Additional M.L C. 1915,
and a Member of Indian Munitions Board
1918 : m. 1904, Janet Camilla, only da.
of Gen. Sir Donald James Sim McLeod,
K.C.B., K.C.I.E., DS.O. ; cr. C.I.E
1909, C.S. I. 1917, K. C.I.E. 1918. Simla
and Delhi, India ; East India United
Service, United Service [Simla), and
Pegu ( Rangoon ) Clubs.
Daughters living— Camilla Rachel Hunter, b.
i9°7» — Barbara Sarah Hunter, b. 1908.
Fellowes, Right Hon. Sir Ailwyn
Edward, P.C., K.C.V.O., K.B.E. [see B.
de Ramsey].
Fellowes, Rear-Adm. Sir Thomas
Hounsom Butler, K.C.B., son of the late
Sir James Fellowes, M.D. , of Adbury
House, Hants; b. 1827; entered R.N.
1845, became Com. 1862, Capt. 1868
(retired x873), and Rear-Adm. 1886;
served during Russian War 1854-6 (Baltic,
Turkish, and Crimean medals, Sebas-
topol clasp), in Mexico 1861, and during
Abyssinian War 1868 in command of
Naval Brig, (despatches, medal, pro-
moted, C.B.); is a J.P. , and a D.L.
for Herts ; has silver medal of National
Life Boat Institution : m.. 1st, 1857, Con-
stance Fanny, who d. 1888, da. of Charles
Simpson Hanson, of Constantinople ;
2ndly, 1890, Margaret, da. of the Rev.
William Jowitt, R. of Stevenage, Herts;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1868, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911.
Woodfield, Stevenage , Herts.
Sons living — Thomas Balfour, b. 1891 ; Lieut.
R.N., — Cuthbert Dorset, M.C., b. 1893 ; Major
R.A.F.
Fenton, Sir Michael William, K.C.S.I
son of the late Samuel Fenton, J.P. ; b.
1862 ; ed. at Roy. Sch. , Armagh, and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1883) ; entered
I.C.S. 1883, and served as Assist. Commr.,
Punjab; was Under Sec. to Govt. 1887-
91 ; appointed Sec. to Financial Commrs. ,
Punjab 1892, Revenue Sec. to Govt. 1896,
Dep. Commr. 1899, Ch. Sec. 1910, and
2nd Financial Commr. 1912; was a Mem-
ber of Punjab Legislative Council 1911-
16 ; retired 1916 : m. 1888, Laura Har-
court, da. of the late George Robert
Elsmie, C.S.I. ; cr. C.S.I. 1911, K.C.S.I.
1914. Hollyoak, Northwood, Middlesex.
Sons living — Alexander W. E-, b. 1891. —
Henry Godfrey, b. 1894.
Daughters living — Lucy G., — Enid, — Marjorie.
Fenwick, Sir George, son of Robert
Fenwick, of Sunderland ; b. 1847 ; one of
the Founders, and many years Director
and Chm. New Zealand Press Asso. ;
Managing Director, Otago Daily Times
and Witness Newspapers Co. (Limited),
and a J.P. and Member of Prisons Board
for New Zealand : m. 1874, Jane A., da.
of George Proudfoot ; cr. Knt. 1919.
P.O. Box 181, Dunedin , New Zealand.
Sons living — George E. O., F. R.C.S., b. 18 — ;
Major New Zealand Med. Corps, — David
Eardle, M.D., M. R.C.P., b. 18—; Lieut.-Col.
New Zealand Med. Corps.
Daughters living — Marion R., — Linda C. : m.
19 — , — White, — Lilian C., — Ruby C. : m.
19 — , — Hazlett.
Fenwick, Sir (George) Townsend,
K.C.M.G., son of John Fenwick, formerly
of Preston House, Northumberland ; b.
1846; is an A.M.I.C.E. and a Sugar
Planter; sometime Senior Unofficial
M.L.C., of Trinidad: m. 1873, Lucy
Frances, da. of J. T. Bowen, of Trinidad;
cr. C.M.G. 1904, K.C.M.G. 1912. Port
of Spain, Trinidad ; Constitutional,
Wellington , and West Indian Clubs.
Ferguson, Sir John, K.B.E. , son of
the late George Ferguson, of Rosslyn,
Aberdeenshire; b. 1870; a Banker, and
a Fellow of Roy. Colonial Institute ; was
Assist, to Surveyor-Gen. of Supply, War
Office 1917-18, and Chm. of Committees,
Min. of Munitions 1918-19, since when he
has been Financial Adviser to Min. of
Health and Housing : m. 1903, Adelaide,
el. da. of the late Col. Telfer Smollett, of
Bonhill, and Cameron, Dumbartonshire;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1918. 21, Hans Place,
S. W. ; Norsted Manor, Chelsfeld, Kent ;
Carlton, City of London , Royal Auto-
mobile, Ranelagh, New ( Edinburgh ), and
Scottish Conservative Clubs.
Son living — Ian, b. 1907.
Daughters living — Blanche, — Diana, — Norah,
— Jean.
Fergusson, Rear-Adm. Sir James
Andrew, K.C.M.G. , C.B. |see Fergusson,
j Bt. , cr. 1703, colls.].
3°
93°
KNIGHTAGE.
Ferrier, Sir David, M.D. , F.R.S. ,
son of the late David Ferrier, of Wood-
side, Aberdeen ; b. 1843 ; ed. at Edin-
burgh and Aberdeen Univs. , and at
Heidelberg (M. A. 1863, M.B. and C.M.
1868, M.D. 1870, LL.D. 1883); F.R.S.
1876; F.R.C.P. , London 1877; Hon.
Sc.D. Camb. 1914; is Emeritus Professor
of Neuro-Pathology, King’s Coll., Lon-
don, and Consulting Physician to King’s
Coll. Hospital and to National Hospital
for Paralysed and Epileptic, and a
Member of many learned sos. ; author of
various medical publications : m. 1874,
Constance, da. of the late Albert C. Water-
low; cr. Knt. 1 9 1 1. 34, Cavendish
Square , W. ; Atheneeum Club.
Son living — Claude Waterlow, b. 1878.
Daughter living — Dorothea Gertrude, b. 1879:
m. 1916, Charles Gordon.
F i d d E s, Sir George Vandeleur,
G. C.M. G. , K. C.B. ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Dulwich
Coll., and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1883) ; appointed a Clerk in
Colonial Office 1881, Principal Clerk 1902,
Accounting Officer 1907, Assist. Under-
Sec. of State 1909, and Permanent Under
Sec. of State for the Colonies 1916 ; was
Private Sec. to successive Under Secs, of
State for the Colonies (Earl of Onslow
and Baron Pirbright) 1887-92, and to
Permanent Under Sec. of State for the
Colonies (Hon. Sir R. Meade, K.C.B.)
1896 ; became Sec. to High Commr. for
S. Africa 1897 ; was Sec. to Transvaal
Colony 1901-1902 ; served in S. Africa
1900, as Political Sec. to Com.-in-Ch.
(F.-M. Lord Roberts); m. 1882, Lucrece
Marie, da. of the late Frederick William
Simon, of Les Padins, Guernsey ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1901, C.M.G. 1905, K.C.M.G.
1912, G.C.M.G. 1917, K.C.B. (Civil)
1918.
Field Adm. Sir (Arthur) Mostyn,
K.C B., F.R.S. , son of the late Capt.
John Bouzquet Field, R.N., of Boldre,
Hants; b. 1855 ; ed. at Roy. Naval Sch.;
entered R.N. 1869, became Lieut, 1875,
Com. 1889, Capt. 1895, Rear-Adm. 1906,
Vice-Adm. 1910 (retired 1910), and Adm.
1913; is a F.R.S., a F.R.A.S. and a
F. R.G.S. ; several times thanked by
Admiralty for surveying sers. ; was en-
gaged on Hydrographical Survey on
E. and W. Coasts of Africa, Straits
of Magellan, and on S.E. Coasts of
America and Sea of Marmora 1876-84,
in command of Survey ships 1885-1904,
and Hydrographer of the Navy 1904-9 ;
has been Admiralty Representative on
Port of London Authority since 1909,
Acting Conservator of the River Mersey
since 1910, and Commr. under Pilotage
Act since 1913; sometime Nautical As-
sessor for Appeals in House of Lords ;
was British Delegate for Naval Section
of American International Scientific Con-
gress 1910 ; appointed Commr. under
Pilotage Act 1913; contributed articles
on Sextant, Sounding, and Nautical Sur-
veying in Encyclopcedia Britannica ; joint
author of “ Hydrographical Surveying,”
etc. : in. 1894, Laura Mary, da. of the late
Capt. George Herbert Hale, Bengal Army;
cr. K.C.B. (Civil) 1911. United Service
Club.
Daughter living — Cecilie Mostyn, b. 1896.
Fielding, Sir Charles William, K.B.E. |
[see E. Denbigh, colls.].
Figueir6, Coutit (Antonio) of ,
G. C. V. 0. , son of the late Don Vascon-
cellos y Sonza ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Coimbra
Univ. ; sometime a 1st Sec. of Legation ; [
appointed Lord Chamberlain to Queen of
Portugal 1889, and Grand Master of the
Ceremonies of Court of Portugal 1905; has
numerous Foreign Orders : m. 1884, Dona
Sandoval; cr. G.C.V.O. (Hon.) 1905.
Fildes, Sir Luke, K.C. V.O., R.A., son
of James Fildes; b. 1844; ed. privately;
became a R.A. 1887; is the well-known
artist and portrait painter : m. 1874,
Fanny, da. of William Woods, of War-
rington; cr. Knt. 1906, K.C.V.O. 1918.
11, Melbury Road , Kensington , IV. ;
Atheneeum , and Arts Clubs.
Sons living — Luke Val, b. 1879 ; sometime
Lieut. Coldstream Guards: m. 1915, Muriel
Goscombe, da. of Sir William Goscombe
John, R. A., — Paul Gordon, b. 1882, — Geoffrey
Philip, b. 1888, — Quinton Denis, b. 1889.
Daughters living — Phyllis Kate : m. 1906, Basil
AirdWhitiaker Ellis [seeAird, Bt.], — Dorothy.
Filose, Lieut.-Col. Sir Michael,
K.C.I.E., son of Major Julian Filose, of
Gwalior, India; b. 1836; ed. at Univ.
Coll. , London (passed in Civil Engineering
and Architecture) ; at age of 2^ years
made Capt. by Maharaja Jhanko Rao
Scindia, as mark of distinction for services
rendered by forefathers ; during Mutiny
1857 accompanied Jyajirao Maharaja
Scindia on retreat to Agra when troops
mutinied and deserted ; promoted Major
and appointed Director of Public Instruc-
tion, Education Depart, of Gwalior State
1863 ; designed 1872 Jai Vilas Palace of
Gwalior, which he built and completed
1874 (King Edward VII. entertained there
during tour as Prince of Wales) ; has con-
structed many other works, such as ex-
tensive dams for water supply to Palace
Gardens, Jal Muhal Moti Muhal, the Law
Courts, Central Jail, etc.; carried out first
Revenue Survey of the Malwa Province
1879-81, making settlement of the Province
1882 (made Sir Soobia, i.e. Gov. of Pro-
vince, and awarded Rs. 246,000 at different
times) ; became Lieut.-Col. 1891 ; has been
Ch. Sec. Huzur Durbar, Gwalior State
since 1894 ; eventually promoted Sardar
(1st class) ; made a Member of State
Council of Gwalior ; is a Knight of Order
of St. Sylvester (conferred by H.H. Pope
Pius IX. in 1877) : m. 1853, Annie Don-
nery ; cr. C.I.E. 1908, K.C. I.E. 1911.
Gwalior , Central India; Alijah and
Elgin ( Gwalior ) Clubs.
Son living — Augustine Francis (Gwalior), b.
1881; Bar. Inner Temple 1905; Sessions
Judge, Gwalior.
Daughters living — Emily : m. 1893, Lieut.-
Col. E. F. Cambier, R.A., of Bedford, who
d. 1910, — Clara, — Marie, — Beatrice.
Findlay, Hon. Sir John George,
K. C.M. G. , K.C., LL. D. , son of George
Alexander Findlay, of Dunedin, New
Zealand; b. 1862; ed. at. Scott's Acad.,
Hokitika, and at Otago Univ. (LL. B.
1886, LL.D. 1893) ; Bar. 1887 ; appointed
Lecturer in Political Science at Otago
Univ. 1894; was Attorney-Gen. and Min.
of Justice, New Zealand 1906-11, and a
Member of House of Representatives
1917-19; author of various Essays on
Literary, Social, and Political Subjects,
etc. : in. 1890, Josephine Emily, da. of
James Arkle ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1911. The
Terrace , Wellington, New Zealand;
Days Bay, New Zealand.
Sons living — John Wilfred, b. 1891 ; Major
in the Army : m. 1919, Helen Blagden Rich,
da. of Frank L- Stratton, of New York, —
James Lloyd, b. 1895.
Findlay, Sir John Ritchie, K.B.E.,
son of the late John Ritchie Findlay, of
Aberlour ; b. 1866; ed. at Harrow, and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1887, M.A.
KNIGHTS.
931
1890) ; is Proprietor of The Scotsman,
Trustee, National Galleries, Scotland, a
J. P. and D.L. for Edinburgh and Banff-
shire, Chm. of Scottish National Housing
Co., and Vice-Chm., Ancient Monuments
for Scotland ; sometime a Member of
Scottish Advisory Committee, National
Relief Fund : m. 1901, Harriet Jane, da.
of Sir Jonathan Edmund Backhouse,
1st Bt. ; cr. K.B.E. 1917. 3, Rothesay
Terrace , Edinburgh ; Aberlour House,
Aberlour ; Brooks's, and New ( Edin-
burgh) Clubs.
Sons living,— John Edmund Ritchie, b. 1902,
— Roland Lewis, b. 1903, — Peter, b. 1910.
Daughters living — L®titia Florence, b. 1904,
— Elizabeth, b. 1906.
Findlay, .SVVMansfeldt de Cardonnel,
K. C.M.G., C.B., son of the late Charles
Bannatyne Findlay, of Boturich Castle,
Dumbartonshire ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Harrow ;
entered Diplo. Ser. 1885, became a 3rd
Sec. 1887, 2nd Sec. 1892, and Sec. of
Legation and Councillor of Embassy,
Cairo 1901 ; acted as Charge d’ Affaires,
Belgrade June to Sept. 1896, as Agent and
Consul-Gen. at Sofia July to Sept. 1897
and Jan. to May 1899, and as Agent and
Consul-Gen., Cairo June to Sept. 1902,
July to Oct. 1903, July to Sept. 1904,
June to Oct. 1905, and 1906 ; appointed
Min. Resident at Dresden and Coburg
and Charge d’ Affaires of Waldeck and
Pyrmont 1907, and Envoy-Extraor. and
Min. Plen. at Sofia 1909, and at Christiania
1911 : m. 1895, Cora Sybil, da. of the
late Capt. John Hobhouse Inglis Alexan-
der, C.B., R.N. ; cr. C.M.G. 1904, C.B.
(Civil) 1908, K. C.M.G. 1916. British
Legation ,Christiania; Broomholm, Nairn;
Travellers ’ Club.
Sons living — Noel Charles Mansfeldt, b. 1899,
— John Alexander Cecil, b. 1916.
Daughters living — Joyce Evelyn, b. 1898, —
Bridget, b. 1903.
Finlay, Sir Campbell Kirkman, son
of Kirkman Finlay, of Glasgow; b. 18 — ;
Bar. Middle Temple 1897 ; sometime an
Additional M. L. C. of Burma ; is Manager
of Burma Oil Co. in Rangoon : m. 18 — ,
Alice Kathleen, da. of David Norton,
C.S.I; cr. Knt. 1912. Rangoon, Burma.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — One, b. 18 — , — Another, b.
18 — , — Violet Vivian, b. 1914, — Another, b.
1916.
Finlay, Hon. Sir William, K.B.E. ,
K.C. [seeV. Finlay].
Finney, Sir Stephen, C.I.E., son of
John Douglass Finney, formerly of Old
Charlton, Kent; b. 1852; ed. at Clifton
Coll. , and at Cooper’s Hill Coll. ;
appointed Assist. Engineer, P.W.D.,
India 1874 ; was Manager East Bengal
State Railway 1891-9, and Manager N.-W.
Railway of India 1899-1907 ; appointed
3rd Member of Indian Railway Board
1908 ; retired 1913 ; sometime Lieut. -Col.
E.B.S. Railway and N.-W. Railway of
India Vol. Rifles, and M.L.C. Punjab,
and an Hon. A.D.C. to Com.-in-Ch. in
India; elected Master of the Pewterers’
Co. 1916 : m. 1888, Constance, da. of
Col. J. G. Pilcher, Indian Med. Ser. ;
cr. C.I.E. 1904, Knt. 1913. 28, Evelyn
Gardens , S. W. ; Oriental Club.
Son living — Alfred Douglass, b. 1894.
Daughter living — Charlotte Mary : m. 1920,
Arthur Cecil Me Watters, C.I.E., I.C.S.
Firth, Col . Sir Robert Hammill,
K.C.B., F.R.C.S.; b. 1858; ed. at
Oxford Univ. ; F.R.C.S. England 1882;
is Col. Roy. Army Med. Ser.; N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with
two clasps), European War 19 14-19 (de-
spatches, C.B.) : m. 1884, Mary Knight,
of Cardiff; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1919. 4, Canfield House , Finchley
Road, N. W. 8
Daughter living— Mary Dorothy.
Fiset, Maj.-Gen. Sir Joseph Eugene,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the Hon. Jean
Baptiste Romauld Fiset, Senator of Rim-
ouski, Quebec; b. 1874 ; ed. at Rimouski
Seminary, and at Lavai Univ. (B.A. 1894,
M.B. 1896, M.D. and M.S. 1898) ; is
Surg.-Gen. for Canadian Forces (Maj.^
Gen.) ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900,
present at the battle of Paardeberg (de-
spatches thrice) ; appointed Director-Gen.
of Canadian Medical Sers. 1903, Hon.
Surg. to Gov. -Gen. of Canada 1905, and
Dep. Min. of Militia, Canada 1906; was
Principal Med. Officer, Coronation Con-
tingent 1902 ; is a Com. of Legion of
Honour, and of Crown of Belgium : m.
1902, Stella, da. of Liniere Taschereau,
K.C., of Quebec ; cr. D.S.O. 1902,
C.M.G. 1915, Knt. 1917. 17, Marl-
borough Avenue, Ottawa Canada.
Daughters living — Alleyne, — Gabrielle , —
Allison, — Renee .
Fisher, Adm. Sir Frederick William,
C. V. O. , son of the late Capt. William
Fisher, 78th Highlanders; b. 1851; ed.
at Lichfield Gram. Sch. ; entered R.N.
1865, became Lieut. 1875, Com. 1887,
Capt. 1893, Rear-Adm. 1905, Vice-Adm.
1909, and Adm. 1913 ; retired 1914 ;
appointed Commodore at Jamaica 1903,
Sup. of Dockyard, Malta 1907, and Pres,
of Roy. Naval Coll., Greenwich 1911 ;
has Grand Cross of the Order of Crown of
Italy; cr. C.V.O. 1907, K.C.V.O. 1909.
United Service Club.
Fisher, Sir (Norman Fenwick)
Warren, K.C.B. , son of Henry Warren
Fisher, of 3, Ralston Street, Chelsea,
S.W. ; b. 1879; ed. at Winchester, and
at Hertford Coll. , Oxford ; was a Special
Commr. of Income Tax 1911-13, a Commr.
of Inland Revenue 1913-14, Dep. Chm. of
Board of Inland Revenue 1914-18, and
Chm. 1918-19, since when he has been
Permanent Sec. of the Treasury : m. 1906,
Maysie, da. of Major E. C. Thomas ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.C.B. (Civil), 1919.
31 , Royal Avenue , Chelsea, S. W. • Brooks' s
Club.
Sons living — Norman Warren, b. 190 7, —
Robert Warren, b. 1914.
Fisher, Com. Sir Thomas, K.B.E.,
son of Thomas Fisher, of Birmingham ;
b. 1882; Com. R.N. (retired); rendered
sers. in connection with Control of Neutral
Tonnage during European War, and was
Representative of Min. of Shipping in
U.S.A. (C.B.E.) : m. 1912, Aim6e, da.
of Walter Loveridge, of Codsall, Stafford-
shire ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919, K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.
Son living — One.
Daughter living — One.
Fisher, Sir Walter Newton, son of
the late Benoni Fisher, of Handsworth,
Staffordshire ; b. 1844 ; ed. privately, and
at King Edward’s Sch., Birmingham;
formerly senior partner in the firm of Fisher ,
Randle and Fisher, chartered accountants,
of Birmingham ; is a Fellow of Institute
of Chartered Accountants in England and
Wales, a J.P. for Warwickshire (High
Sheriff 1912) and Birmingham, Pres, (and
26 years Chm.) of Edgbaston Roy. Institu-
tion for Deaf and Dumb Children, and of
several other Institutions, Chm. of Church
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KNIGHTAGE.
of England Coll, for Girls, of Finance
Committee of Bishop of Birmingham’s
Fund, and of Cathedral Music and Service
Committee, a Gov. of Birmingham Univ. ,
Vice-Pres. ofChartered Accountants’ Bene-
volent Asso. , and Past Pres, of Birmingham
and Midland Chartered Accountants’ So. ;
was Pres, of Institute of Chartered Ac-
countants in England and Wales 1901-2,
and has been Hon. Sec. to Bishopric of
Birmingham (founded 1905), to Hospital
Sunday Fund (27 years), and to New
General Hospital (opened free from debt),
Gov. of Birmingham Univ., a Member of
House of Laymen, and Chm. of Birming-
ham Local Board of Commercial Union
Assurance Co. : m. 1st, 1866, Lydia, who
d. 1894, da. of the late Thomas Nixon, of
Hampstead ; 2nd, 1897, Kate, da. of the
late Bryan William Stevens, of Edgbaston ;
cr. Knt. 1905. Lawnfield , Edgbaston,
Birmingham; Union , Conservative , and
Constitutional Clubs.
Fisher-Smith [see Smith].
Fitch, Sir Cecil Edwin, K.B.E. , son
of Edwin Fitch, of Frognal Priory, N. W. ;
b. 1870; ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1892, M.A. and LL.B. 1895); Bar.
Middle Temple 1895 I formerly Lieut. -
Col. Roy. Welch Fusiliers (T.F.); un-
successfully contested Norfolk, E. Div. (C)
Jan. 1910, and Gloucestershire, Mid. Div.
Dec. 1910 : m. 1896, Lillian Mabel, da.
of Col. Alexander Gordon, of Ohio ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Gordon Dene,
Prince' s Road, Wimbledon Park, S. W. 19 /
St. Anselm's, W aimer, Kent ; Carlton,
Oxford and Cambridge, and Ranelagh
Clubs.
Daughter living — Audrey Margaret Gordon,
b. 1903.
Fithian, Sir Edward William, son of
the late William Fithian, of London;
b. 1845 ; ed. at Manchester Gram. Sch. , at
Owens Coll. , and at King’s Coll. , London ;
Bar. Middle Temple 1879; sometime Sec.
of Commons Preservation So. ; was Sec.
to Roy. Commn. on Tonnage, 1st Chm.
Bushey Parish Council, and a Delegate to
5th Congress of Chambers of Commerce
of Empire (Montreal) 1903, a Member of
British Committee of International Ex-
hibition at Li6ge 1905, and at Milan 1906,
and an Officier de 1’ Instruction Publique
(France) ; appointed a Member of Board
of Trade Departmental Committee on
Bankruptcy Law 1906, and a Member of
International Exhibitions Roy. Commn.
1909; sometime Sec. of Asso. of Cham-
bers of Commerce of United Kingdom ;
is a T.P. for co. London, and a
Knight Com. of Order of Villa Vicosa
of Portugal; author of “ Fithian’s Bills
of Sale Acts,” etc. : m. 1st, 1870, Mary
Anne Frances Ryder, who d. 1919, da. of
James T. Ranton, of London ; 2nd, 1920,
Elizabeth Musgrave ; cr. Knt. 1905. The
Beeches, North Hill Road, Headingley,
Leeds ; National Liberal Club.
Son living — Arthur William, b. 1878 : m.
1913, Mary Teresa Jaques, of Leeds.
Daughter living— Edith Sarah, b. 1871 : tn.
1898, Frederic Lees, of Paris.
Fiiz-George, Rear- Adm. Sir Adolphus
Augustus Frederick, K.C.V.O., and son
ofF.-M. H.R.H. the late Duke of Cam-
bridge; b. 1846; entered R.N. 1859,
became Lieut. 1866, Com. 1872, Capt.
1881 (retired 1893), and Rear-Adm. 1896;
was Equerry-in- Waiting to F.-M. H.R.H.
the late Duke of Cambridge and is Dep.
Ranger of Richmond Park: m. 1st. 1875,
Sofia Jane, who d. 192c, da. of Thomas
Holden, formerly of Winestead Hall,
Hull; 2ndly, 1920, Margaretta Beatrice,
da. of the late John Watson, of Waresley
Court, Worcestershire ; cr. C.V.O. 1901,
K.C.V. O. 1904. 20, Eccleston Square,
S. W. t / Naval and Military, Marl-
borough, and Carlton Clubs.
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage), Olga
Mary Adelaide, b. 1877 : m. 1st, 1879, Charles
Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton, from
whom she obtained a divorce 1902 [now 4 th
Bt., cr. 1776]; 2nd, 1905, Robert Charlton
Lane.
Fitz-George, Col. Sir Augustus
Charles Frederick, K.C.V.O., C.B., 3rd
son of F.-M. H.R.H. the late Duke of
Cambridge ; b. 1847 ; ed. privately, and
at Roy. Mil. Coll. , Sandhurst ; entered
Rifle Brig. 1864, became Capt. 1877,
joined nth Hussars 1878, Major 1881,
Lieut. -Col. 1886, and Col. 1890; retired
1900; was A. D.C. to Com.-in-Ch. in
India (Lord Napier of Magdala) 1870-75,
Orderly Officer to H.R.H. the Prince of
Wales during his visit to India 1875-6,
Sec. to Horse Commn. 1882, Extra
A. D.C. to Gen. Officer Comdg. at Aider-
shot 1883-5, Private Sec. to Com.-in-Ch.
(F.-M. H.R.H. the late Duke of Cam-
bridge) 1886-96, and subsequently an
Equerry to H.R.H.; is an Esquire of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1895, K. C.V.O.
1904. 6, Queen Street, Mayfair, W. ;
Naval and Military, Marlborough, Turf,
and United Service Clubs.
FitzGerald, Sir John, son of Patrick
FitzGerald, of Tipperary ; b. 1857; ed. at
Tipperary ; a Brewer, and Wine and
Spirit Merchant, a J.P. and an Alderman
for Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Sheriff 1906-7,
Lord Mayor 1914-15), a D.L. for North-
umberland, and a Freeman of City of
London (Feltmakers’ Co.) ; author of
articles on Newcastle’s efforts during
the War ; rendered sers. in connection
with recruiting during European War ;
cr. Knt. 1920. Newcastle-upon-Tyne ;
Northern Unionist Club.
Fitz Herbert, Vice-Adm. the Hon.
Sir Edward Stafford Joseph, K.C.B. [see
B. Stafford].
Fitzmaurice, Sir Maurice, C.M.G. ,
P.R.S., son of the late Robert Fitz-
maurice, of Cloghers, Tralee, co. Kerry;
b. 1861 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A.
1883, M.A. 1903); Hon. LL. D., Birming-
ham 1909 ; engaged on Forth Bridge,
Blackwall Tunnel, and Assuan Dam
(C.M.G.) ; Engineer of New Vauxhall
Bridge, Rotherhithe Tunnel, and Kings-
way with Tramway Subway ; was Ch.
Engineer to London County Council 1901-
12 ; is a partner in the firm of Coode,
Matthews, Fitzmaurice and Wilson, con-
sulting engineers, of 9, Victoria Street,
S.W. , Past Pres, of Institution of Civil
Engineers, a M.I.M.E. , a F. R.S. , a
Member of Advisory Council for Scientific
and Industrial Research, and Lieut. -Col.
Engineer and Railway Staff Corps ; ap-
pointed a Member of Advisory Council
for Science Museum 1913; sometime Chm.
Canal Control Committee ; author of
“ Plate Girder Bridges," etc. ; has 2nd
class Medjidie : m. 1911, Ida, el. da. of
Col. Edward Dickinson, formerly R.E. ,
of West Lavington Hill, Midhurst ; cr.
C. M.G. 1902, Knt. 1912. 54, Onslow
Square, S. W. ; Reform Club.
Daughters living — Ida Margaret, b. 19x2, —
Elinor, b. 1914.
FitzPatrick, Right Hon. Sir Charles,
P.C., G. C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D. [see
" Privy Council”].
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FitzPatrick, Sir (James; Percy,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Hon. James
Coleman Fitzpatrick (Ch. Justice of Su-
preme Court, Cape Colony), formerly of
Nenagh, co. Tipperary ; b. 1862 ; ed. at
Downside Coll., Bath; was Sec. of Trans-
vaal Reform Committee 1895-6, and Pres,
of Transvaal Chamber of Mines 1902-3 ;
sometime a member of the firm of H.
Eckstein and Co. ; elected a M.L.A. of
the Transvaal 1903, and a Member of
first Parliament of Union of S. Africa
1910 ; author of " Through Mashonaland
with Pick and Pen,” “ The Outspan,” and
" The Transvaal from Within,” etc. : m.
1889, Elizabeth Lillian, da. of JohnCubitt,
of Pretoria, Transvaal ; cr. Knt. 1902,
K.C. M.G. 1911. Buckland Downs , Harri-
smith, Orange River Colony ; Amanzi,
Uitenhage , Cape Colony ; Rand (. Johannes-
burg) Club.
Sims living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
F itz-Roy, .SzrAlmeric William, K. C. B.,
K.C.V.O. [see D. Grafton, colls.].
Fitzwilliam, Capt. the Hon. Sir
William Charles Went worth-, W. C. V. 0.
[see E. Fitzwilliam].
Fleming, Sir Francis, K.C.M.G., el.
son of the late James Fleming, Q.C. ;
b. 1842 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1866 ; was
Crown-Solicitor, Mauritius, 1869-72, Dist.
and Stipendiary Magistrate 1872-4, Acting
Dist. Judge, Seychelles, 1874, Dist. Judge,
Jamaica, 1876-8, Attorney-Gen., Barba-
dos, 1878, and Acting Ch. Justice 1878,
Acting Ch. Justice, St. Lucia 1879, Private
Sec. to Gov. of Cape Colony 1 880-1, Puisne
Judge British Guiana 1882, Attorney-Gen.
Aug. to Nov. 1882, Queen’s Advocate,
Ceylon, 1883-4, Attorney-Gen. 1884-5, and
Acting Ch. Justice March to Dec. 1885 ;
appointed Colonial Sec., Natal, July 1886,
but did not proceed, and Colonial Sec.,
Mauritius, Jan. 1887, and of Hong Kong
1889 ; administered Govt, of Mauritius
1887 and 1888, and of Hong Kong 1890 ;
was Gov. of Sierra Leone and Consul for
Liberia 1892-5, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch.
of Leeward Islands 1895-1901 ; is a J.P. :
m. 1892, Constance Mary, da. of Maurice
Denis Kavanagh, LL.D. [B. Clifford]; cr.
C. M.G. 1887, K.C. M.G. 1892. 9, Sydney
Place , S. W.7.
Fleming, Sir John, LL.D., son
of John Fleming, of Dundee ; b. 1847 ; is
a J. P. and D. L. for Aberdeen ; was
Lord Provost of Aberdeen 1898-1902 ;
sat as M.P. for Aberdeen, S. Div. ( L )
April 1917 to Nov. 1918, being defeated
therefor Dec. 1918 : m. 1870, Elizabeth,
da. of John Dow; cr. Knt. 1908. Dal-
munzie, Murtle.
Sons living— Three.
Daughters living — Four.
Fletcher, Sir Banister (Flight), son of
the late Professor Banister Fletcher, of
Anglebay, Woodchurch Road, W. Hamp-
stead, N.W. ; b. 1866; ed. at King’s and
Univ. Colls. London; Bar, Inner Temple
1908 ; is an Architect and Surveyor (sole
partner in the firm of Banister Fletcher
and Sons, of 29, New Bridge Street, E.C.),
a Member of Council and Fellow of the
Roy. Institute of British Architects, and
of the Roy. Geographical So., and a
F.S.I. ; has Legion of Honour, Orders
of Crown of Italy, George I. of Greece,
Rising Sun of Japan, Leopold of Belgium,
Crown of Roumania, and Excellent Crop
of China ; Lecturer at King’s Coll. 1892-
1901, Chm. City Schs. Committee 1915-
16, Chm. Library Committee 1917, and
Sheriff of City of London 1918-19 ; for-
merly Vice-Pres. Architectural Asso. ;
author of several works on Architecture :
m. 19x4, Alice Maude Mary, da. of the
late Edward Bretherton, of Gloucester-
shire, and widow of Sir John Bamford-
Slack, M.P. ; cr. Knt. 1919. 10, Woburn
Square, W.C.l ; Athenceum, Arts,
Authors , Royal St. George’s Golf, and
other Clubs.
Fletcher, Sir Edward Lionel, el.
surviving son of the late Alfred Fletcher,
D.L. , of Allerton, Liverpool; b. 1876;
ed. at Cheam Sch. , and at Eton ; is
Hon. Com. Roy. Naval Reserve, Capt.
(retired) King’s (Liverpool Regt. ), and a
Director of Dalgety and Co. (Limited) ;
has been Chm. of Liverpool Steamship
Owners Asso., and Member of Ship-
owners’ Parliamentary Committee : m.
1903, Mary, only da. of the late Gilbert
Thompson Bates, of Mells Park, Frome
[see Bates, Bt., cr. 1880, colls.] ; cr. Knt.
1915. 26, Prince' s Gardens, S. W. ; Muir -
shiel , Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire ; Carl-
ton, Junior Carlton , and Royal Auto-
mobile Clubs.
Son living — Alfred Lionel Bruce, b. 1907.
Daughters living — Fsmee Lyonelle, b. 1904, —
Pauline Rose Marie, b. 1910.
Fletcher, Sir Ernest Edward, el.
surviving son of the late Horatio Fletcher;
b. 1869; ed. at Queen’s Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1890) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1892 ;
was a Puisne Judge of High Court of
Judicature, Calcutta 1907-20: m. 1899,
Millicent Valentine, who d. 1917, elder
da. of Horace Waddington ; cr. Knt.
1919. United University , and Bengal
( Calcutta ) Clubs.
Fletcher, Lieut. -Col. Sir Henry
Arthur, C. V. O. , son of Charles William
Fletcher, formerly of Board of Control,
India Office ; b. 1843 1 ed. privately ;
formerly Lieut. -Col. Bengal Cav. ; served
on N.-W. Frontier of India 1863-4 (medal
with clasp), and with Egyptian Expedition
1882 (medal, bronze star) ; appointed one
of H.M.’s Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-
Arms 1892, Clerk of Cheque and Adj.
thereof 1900, and Standard Bearer 1920 ;
has Jubilee and Coronation medals : m.
1881, Constance, da. of E. Headland,
formerly of 93, Portland Place, W. ; cr.
C.V.O. 1909, Knt. 1919. 17, Victoria
Square, S. W. 1 ; Soberton, Droxford,
Hants ; United Service , and Garrick
Clubs
Fletcher, Sir Lazarus, LL.D., F.R.S.,
son of Stewart Fletcher, of Manchester ;
b. 1854 ; ed. at Manchester Gram.
Sch. , and at Balliol Coll. , Oxford
(B.A. 1876, M. A. 1879); Fellow, Univ.
Coll., Oxford 1877, Hon. Fellow 1912,
Hon. LL.D., St. Andrews 1914, Hon.
Ph.D., Berlin 1910; is a F. R.S. , and a
Corresponding Member of Roy. So. of
Gottingen, and of Acad, of Sciences,
Munich and New York ; was Demon-
strator, Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford
1875-7, Millard Lecturer in Physics, Tiin.
Coll., Oxford 1877-8, Keeper of Minerals,
British Museum 1880-1909, Public Ex-
aminer, Natural Science, Oxford 1880,
Examiner for Natural Sciences Tripos,
Camb. 1882-3, 1889-91, and 1896-7,
Pres. Mineralogical So. 1885-8 (Gen. Sec.
thereof 1888-1909), Vice-Pres., Geological
So. 1890-92 (Wollaston Medallist 1912),
Pres. , Geological Section, British Asso. at
Oxford 1894, and Vice-Pres. Physical So.
189 5-7, Director of Natural History Depart.
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of British Museum (S Kensington) 1909-
19, and Vice-Pres. of Roy. So. 1910-12 :
m. ist, 1880, Agnes Ward, who d. 1915,
el. da. of the late Rev. Thomas Holme,
V. of Moorside, Oldham ; 2ndly, 1916,
Martha Thomasina Edith, second da. of
the late Rev. Thomas Holme (ante) ; cr.
Knt. 1916. The White House, Ravenstone,
Westmorland.
Daughter living — (By ist marriage) Elizabeth
Gregory.
Fletcher, Sor Walter Morley, K.B.E.,
M.D.,Sc.D., son of Alfred Evans Fletcher ;
b. 1873; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1894, Fellow 1897); M.D. 1908; is a
F.R.S. (Croonian Lecturer 1915), and
Sec. Med. Research Council : m. 1904,
Mary Frances, da. of Charles James
Cropper, of Ellergreen, Kendal [see
V. Knutsford]; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 18,
Campden Hill Gardens, IT. 8 / Brooks's,
and United University Clubs.
Son living — Charles Montague, b. 1911.
Daughter living — Anne Cicely, b. 1909.
Flitcroft, Sir Thomas Evans, son of
of William Flitcroft, formerly of Lostock
House, near Preston ; b. 1861 ; ed. at
Glasgow, and at Manchester Univ. ;
L.R.C.P. and L.M. , Edinburgh 1883;
sometime Assist. County Director of Red
Cross So., ; is a J.P. for Bolton, Certify-
ing Factory Surg. for North Bolton, Hon.
Surg. Bolton Infirmary, Hon. Consulting
Surg., National Children's Homes at
Edgworth, Past Pres, of Lancashire and
Cheshire Branch of British Med. Asso.,
Chm. of Statutory Med. Committee, Hon.
Surg. V.A.D. Hospitals, Chm. Recruiting
and Advisory Committees of Bolton and
Dist., of Bolton Div. of British Med.
Asso., and of Local Med. War Com-
mittee, a Member of Bolton Insurance
Committee, and Pres, of Bolton Liberal
Asso. : m. 1884, Elizabeth, elder da. of
the late William Evans (proprietor of
Manchester Evening News), of Aspen-
shaw Hall, Derbyshire ; cr. Knt. 1913.
Bedford House , Bolton ; Reform Club.
Flower, Sir Ernest (Francis Swan),
son of the late John Flower ; b. 1865 ; is
a Member of Grand Council of Primrose
League, a J.P. for co. London, Lieut, for
City of London, a Member of Committee
of Metropolitan and Roy. National Ortho-
paedic Hospitals, a Gov. of St. Bartholo-
mew’s Hospital, Joint Hon. Treasurer
of Queen Mary’s Roy. Naval Hospital,
Southend, and of Queen Mary’s Hostel
for Nurses, and a Knight of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England ; * has been largely concerned
with the People’s Palace, and other philan-
thropic work in the East End ; sometime
a Member of London Sch. Board (Tower
Hamlets Div.); sat as M.P. for W. Div.
of Bradford (C) July 1895 to Jan. 1906,
and was defeated there July 1892, Jan.
1906, and Jan. and Dec. 1910; cr. Knt.
1903. 6, Upper Phillimore Gardens,
Kensington, W. ; Bradford, Yorkshire ;
Carlton , Junior Carlton, Bath, and Savage
Clubs.
Flynn, Sir (Joshua) Albert, K.C.B. ,
son of the late Albert Spencer Flynn, of
West Dulwich; b. 1863; ed. at King’s
Coll., London (B.A. 1891) ; entered War
Office 1885, and was sometime Director of
Accounts there ; appointed ' Director of
Finance, Ministry of Pensions 1916, and
Acting Sec. 1919 ; retired 1920 ; S. Africa
during Boer War as Assist. Financial
Adviser and Acting Financial Adviser to
F.-M. Lord Kitchener (medal) ; author |
of “An Author's Daughter’’ : m. 1886,
Ada, da. of James Smith Parkinson, of
Accrington; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1910, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1919. 4, Halley House, Vauxhall
Bridge Road, S. W. 1 .
Sons living — Albert James, b. 1892 ; tem-
poral Capt. R.A.S.C., and Dep. Assist.
Administrator, Tul Keram, — Walter Alan,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Browning Lodge, Brown-
ing Road , Manor Park, E.) ; b. 1893 ; tem-
porary Lieut. R.A.M.C.
Daughters living — Dorothy: m. 1915, Capt,
L. S. Ladd, R.A.F., — Ada Violet: m. 1915.
Albert Horace Pilbrow, solicitor, of 328,
Camberwell NewRoad, S.E. 5, — Gladys Mabel.
Follett, Sir Charles John, C.B., son
of John Follett, formerly of Mount Wear
House, near Exeter ; b. 1838 ; ed. at St.
John’s Coll. , Oxford (B.A. with honours in
Classics and Civil Law i860, M.A. and
B.C.L. 1864) ; formerly Fellow of St.
John’s Coll. ; is Hon. Freeman of Exeter
(of which City he was Mayor 1873 and
1874); was Solicitor to H.M.’s Customs
1878-1903 : m. ist, 1863, Eliza Harriet,
who d. 1895, el. da. of W. Nation,
of Rockbeare House, Devon ; 2nd, 1897,
Blanche, el. da. of the late Lieut. -Col.
Henry Green Wilkinson, Scots Guards
[see B. Bateman]; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1891,
Knt. 1902. Culm Davy Cottage, Hem-
yock, Devon.
Son living — Henry Spencer, C.B.E. [see
“ COMPANIONAGE ”].
Daughters living — Harriett Laura, — Marion
Eleanor, — Joan Theodora.
Foote, Adm. Sir Randolph Frank
Ollive, K.C.B., C.M.G., son of the late
Capt. John Foote, R.N. ; b. 1853; entered
R.N. 1867, became Lieut. 1874, Com.
1884, Capt. 1891, Rear-Adm. 1904, Vice-
Adm. 1908, and Adm. (retired) 1911 ;
served with Benin Expedition 1897 (de-
spatches, C. M.G.); was in Naval Ord-
nance Depart., Admiralty 1892-5, and a
Member of Ordnance Committee 1900-
1903 ; appointed a Naval A. D. C. to H. M.
1902, Commodore China Station 1903,
Vice-Pres. of Ordnance Committee and
a Member of Explosives Committee 1905,
and of Ordnance Research Board 1907 :
was Pres, of Ordnance Board 1908-13,
and Major on Inspection Staff, Wool-
wich Arsenal 1916-19 : m. ist, 1879,
Mary Emma, who d. 1891, da. of the Hon.
William S. Telfair, of Mauritius ; 2ndly,
1894, Mary Douglas, da. of James Doug-
las Robinson, I.C.S. ; cr. C.M.G. 1897,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1914.
Forbes, Brig. -Gen. Sir Arthur
William, K.B.E. , C.B., son of the late
Francis Charles Forbes, I.C.S. ; b. 1858;
entered Indian Army 1878, became Lieut. -
Col. 1903, Brevet Col. 1906, and Hon.
Brig. -Gen. 1920 ; Afghan War 1880
(medal); was Embarkation Comdt. 1915-19
(C.B ): m. 1892, Marion, who d. 1920,
da. of the late Sir Horace Anderson,
K.C.B. ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1917, K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Forbes, Sir George Stuart, K.C.S.l. ,
son of the late A. Forbes ; b. 1851 ; ed.
privately, and at Aberdeen Univ. (M.A.
1872) ; entered I.C.S. 1872, and became
Under Sec. to Govt, of Madras 1880,
Under Sec. to Govt, of India in Home
Depart. 1883, and in Foreign Depart. 1885,
First Assist. Political Resident, Hydera-
bad 1888, Dist. Magistrate, Madras 1891,
Sec. to Madras Govt. 1897, Ch. Sec. 1901,
was a Member of Madras Legislative
Council 1897-1909, and a Member of Gov.’s
Executive Council 1905-9 (officiated 1903
and 1904); retired 1909; is a F.R.A.S. ;
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has Delhi Coronation medal : m. ist, 1909,
Alice Mary, who d. 1916, da. of the late
J. O. Griffits, Q.C., and widow of the
Hon. Hungerford Tudor Boddam, a
Puisne Judge of High Court, Madras;
2ndly, 1920, Muriel Kendall, da. of the
late William Valentine Felton, of Sand-
gate, and widow of Francis Brace,
E. Yorkshire Regt. ; cr. C.S.I. 1904,
K. C.S.I. 1909. Wellington , Ranelagh ,
and AthencBum Clubs.
Forbes, Lieut. -Col. Sir William, son
of the late William Forbes, Gen. Manager
of Midland Great Western Railway of
Ireland; b. 1856; ed. at Dulwich Coll.,
at King’s Coll., London, and in France
and Germany; Lieut. -Col. (T.D.) En-
gineer and Railway Staff Corps, Gen
Manager of London, Brighton and
S. Coast Railway, a Member of Canal
Managers’ Standing Committee, a Knight
of Order of Dannebrog, and an Officer
of Order of Leopold of Belgium, and of
Legion of Honour : m. 1902, Louise
Tronch6, of Souillac, France ; cr. Knt.
1915. 189, Maida Vale, W. ; London
Bridge Station, S.E. 1.
Son living — Alec William, b. 1920.
Forbes-Robertson [see Robertson].
Ford, Maj.-Gen. Sir Reginald, K. C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Rev.
Charles Henry Ford, of Bishopton, co.
Durham ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Durham Sch. ;
entered R.M. 1889, became Capt. Army
Ser. Corps 1896, Major 1903, Lieut. -Col.
1911, Col. 1917, and Maj.-Gen. 1918 ;
retired 1920; S. Africa 1899-1901, as
A.A.G. in charge of Supply Park (de-
spatches thrice, D.S.O.), European War
1914-17, on Staff (despatches twice,
C.M.G., C.B. , Orders of Leopold of
Belgium and of Crown of Belgium,
Croix de Guerre, Legion of Honour) ;
was Assist, to Director of Supplies and
Transport, Aldershot Command 1903-5,
Dep. Assist. Director of Supply and Trans-
port 1905-6, Dep. Director of Supplies
1914-15, a D.A. and Q.M.G. 1915-16, and
Director of Supplies and Transport 1916,
and a D.Q. M.G. 1916-19; author of
“ With the Supply Park to Pretoria and
Komati Poort”: m. 1894, Alice Hope,
da. of Maj.-Gen. Balmain, R.A. , and
widow of Capt E. H. Lockley, of The
Grange, Chobham ; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
C.M.G. 1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1919. Balmain Estate, Victoria ,
S. Rhodesia ; United Service Club.
Ford, Maj.-Gen. Sir Richard William,
K .C.M.G. , C.B., D.S.O. , son of the late
R. W. Ford, of Portsmouth, and The
Chestnuts, Portchester ; b. 1857 ; ed. at
Sherborne Sch. ; entered Army 1881,
became Major Roy. Army Med. Corps
1893, Lieut. -Col. 1901, Col. 1909 (h.-p.
1913), Surg.-Gen. 1914, and Maj.-Gen.
(retired) 1917 ; Egyptian Expedition 1882
(medal, bronze star), in Burma *885-6,
S. Africa 1899-1901 (despatches, D.S.O.),
European War 1914-17 as Director Med.
Services to Forces in Egypt (despatches,
C. B. , K. C.M.G.) ; appointed Dep. Surg. of
Roy. Hospital, Chelsea 1901-6, and Dep.
Director Med. Sers. Irish Command 1917 ;
is a Knight of Grace of the Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England : m.
1885, Mary Augusta, youngest da. of the
late Adm. Wainwright ; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K. C.M.G. 1917. Army
and Navy Club.
Fordham, Sir (Herbert) George, el.
son of the late Herbert Fordham, of
Odsey, Cambridgeshire ; b. 1854; ed. pri-
vately, and at Univ. Coll., London; Bar.
Inner Temple 1885; has been Capt. Herts
Rifle Vol. Corps, Capt. Territorial Force
Reserve, and 2nd Lieut. Cambridge-
shire Vol. Regt. ; is a J.P., a D.L.,
a County Alderman, and Chm. of
Education Committee for Cambridge-
shire (Chm. of County Council 1904-19,
High Sheriff for Cambridgeshire and
Hunts 1918), a J.P. for Herts, a Mem-
ber of Executive Committee of Roy.
Patriotic Fund Corporation, and a
Director and a Trustee of E. K. and H.
Fordham (Limited), brewers and malt-
sters, of Ash well, Herts; unsuccessfully
contested N. , or Hitchin Div. of Herts
(L) 1885, and W. Div. of Fulham, Dec.
1918; received Coronation medal 1911 ;
author of many scientific works, and
an authority on the cartography of the
English counties: m. ist, 1877, Fanny
Osier, who d. 19x1, 3rd da. of the late
William Blake, J.P. , D.L., of Bridge
House, S. Petherton, Somerset ; 2ndly,
1914, Ethel Maud Elizabeth, who d. 1917,
da. of the late Rev. Thomas Brodbelt
Berry, and widow of Com. Stewart Car mac
Weigall, R.N. ; cr. Knt. 1908. Odsey,
Ashwell, Baldock, Herts; Reform, Na-
tional Liberal, and County ( Cambridge )
Clubs.
Sons living — (By ist marriage) George Russell
Blake (Okanagan Mission, British Columbia) ,
b. 1878: m. 1903, Christabel Emily, da. of the
late Joseph Head, of Baldock, Herts, — William
Herbert, b. 1883; Capt. R.F.A. : m. 1913,
Eleanor Sibthorpe, only child of the late
H. Sibthorpe Barlow.
Daughters living — (By ist marriage) Con-
stants Edith, b. 1881 : m. 1908, Edward
Charles Fenn Murrell, of The Hills, Mannville,
Alberta, Canada, — Margery Caroline, b. 1884,
— Frances Mary, b. 1887: m. 1914, Bertram
Sydney Osmond Maunsell, of Kettering.
Forestier-Walker [see Walker].
Forget, Sir (Joseph David) Rodolphe,
son of David Forget, a lawyer ; b.
1861; ed. at Masson Coll., Terrebonne,
Canada ; sometime a Member of the
firm of L. J. Forget and Co. ; is Hon.
Col. Canadian Forces, Pres, of Quebec
and Saguenay Railway, and of Quebec
Railway Light, Heat and Power Co.,
Vice-Pres. of Montreal Light, Heat
and Power Co., a Director of Toronto
Railway Co., of Quebec Gas. Co., of
Sterling Coal Co. (Limited), of Canadian
Gen. Electric Co., of St. Lawrence
Flour Mills Co., and of Notre Dame
Hospital; formerly Chm. of Montreal
Stock Exchange ; founded La Banque
Internationale du Canada; has been Pres.,
Vice-Pres., or Director of numerous
other Cos. ; elected to Canadian Parlia-
ment 1904, 1908, and 1911 : m. ist, 1885,
Mary Alexandra, who d. 1891, da. of the
late Hon. Louis Tourville, M.L.A. ;
2ndly, 1894, Marie Louise Blanche, da. of
the late Robert M’ Donald, Sup. of Inter-
colonial Railway ; cr. Knt. 1912. 71,
Ontario Avenue, Montreal; Gil Mont,
St. Irdnie les Bains, Quebec ; Montreal
Mount Royal, St. Denis, Si. James, Quebec
Garrison, and Montreal Hunt (Montreal),
and Rideau ( Ottawa ) Clubs.
Sons living — Gilles, b. 1897, — Maurice, b.
1898, — Jacques, b. 1907.
Daughters living — Marguerite, b. 1889, —
Ther6se, b. 1896.
Forrest, Sir George William, C.I.E.,
son of the late Capt. George Forrest, V.C. ;
b. 1846; ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 18 — ) ; Hon. M.A. Oxford; entered
Bombay Educational Depart. 1872 ; acted
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KNIGHTAGE.
as Census Commr., Bombay 1882; em-
ployed on special duty in connection with
Bombay Records 1884-8 ; appointed Pro-
fessor of English History, Elphinstone
Coll. 1887, Director of Records, Bombay
1888, Professor of English Literature in
Elphinstone Coll. 1889, and to charge of
Records of Govt, of India and of Imperial
Library 1891, and also of Patent Office
1894 ; retired 1900 ; is a F. R. G. S. , and a
Fellow of Roy. Historical So. ; edited
various Calendars of Indian State Papers ;
author of ‘ ‘ The Administration of Warren
Hastings,” “The Official Despatches of
Mountstuart Elphinstone, with Introduc-
tion,” “The Administration of Lord
Lansdowne,” and “ History of the Indian
Mutiny,” etc., etc. : m. 18 — , Emma G.,
da. of the late Thomas Viner of Broadfield,
Crawley, Sussex; cr. C. I.E. 1890, Knt.
1913. Iffley Turn , Oxford.
Son living — Viner, b. 18 — .
Daughter living — Dorothy: tn. 1913, Robert
Harlow.
Forrest, Sir William Croft; b. 18 — ;
Chm. of Local Food Control Committee
and of War Pensions Asso. during
European War ; a J.P. for W. Riding of
Yorkshire; was Mayor of Pudsey 1913-19 :
cr. Knt. 1919. Larkjield House, Pudsey,
Leeds.
Fortescue, Capt. the Hon. Sir Sey-
mour John, K.C.V.O., C.M.G. [see E.
Fortescue].
Forwood, Sir William Bower, K.B.E.,
son of the late Thomas Brittain Forwood,
J.P. , of Thornton Manor, Cheshire; b.
1840 ; ed. at Liverpool Coll. ; was Pres,
of Liverpool Incorporated Chamber of
Commerce 1871-2 and 1877-81, Mayor of
Liverpool 1881, and Lord Mayor 1903, and
High Sheriff of co. Palatine of Lancaster
1909 (Chm. of Quarter Sessions 1893-
1911) ; is a Director of Cunard Steamship
Co. (Limited) and of the Bank jof Liver-
pool, Pres. Seamen’s Orphanage, a J.P.
and D.L. for Lancashire, Cheshire, and
Liverpool, Chm. Lancashire Justices,
and an Hon. Freeman of Liverpool ;
was Chm. of Liverpool Cathedral Com-
mittee 1900-13 : m. 1st, 1862, Mary
Eleanor, who d. 1896, only da. of the late
William Miles Moss, of Ellerslie, Liver-
pool ; 2nd, 1898, Elizabeth Constance,
da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Hughes le
Fleming, J.P., D.L., of Rydal Hall,
Westmorland; cr. Knt. 1883, K.B.E.
1918. Bromborough Hall, Cheshire; Con-
stitutional, and Junior Carlton Clubs.
Sons living — Harold Stanley ( Sundown ,
Hoylake, Cheshire), b. 1864; J.P. for Co.
of Lancaster: m. 1889, Kate Childs, da. of
the late Gerardus Hillis Wynkoop, M.D., of
New York, — William Miles, b 1872: tn. 1898,
Dora, da. of the late David Fernie, The Mill
House, Gayton, Cheshire, — Others.
Daughter living — Charlotte Eleana (Lady
Maclver) : tn. 1899, Major Sir Charles Mclver.
Foster, Right Hon. Sir George Eulas,
P.C., G.C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D. [see
“ Privy Council"].
Foster, Sir Harry Seymour, son of
the late Samuel Green Foster, of 55, Upper
Tulse Hill, S.W. ; b. 1855 ; ed. at Dane
Hill House, Margate, and at City of
London Sch. ; sometime a Chartered
Accountant ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
Suffolk, a Lieut, for City of London
(Sheriff 1891), and Hon. Consul-Gen. for
Persia in London ; was a Member of
London Sch. Board 1885-91, and of
London County Council 1889-92 ; has
Serbian Order of Takova, and of Lion
and Sun of Persia (2nd class with red
sash) ; sat as M.P. for N., or Lowestoft,
Div. of Suffolk (C) July 1892 to Oct. 1900
and Jan. to Dec. 1910, when he was de-
feated : m. 1878, Amy, da. of John
Sparks, of Eastbourne; cr. Knt. 1918.
20H, Ashley Gardens, S. W. ; 82, Victoria
Street, S. W. ; Carlton, City Carlton,
Royal Automobile, and Royal Norfolk
and Suffolk Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — Claude Seymour, b. 1880 ; is
Lieut. -Col. Tnd an Army : m. 1907, Marjorie
Stead, — Bertram Egerton, b. 1881 : m. 1907,
Maude Rivers.
Daughters living — Madeline Violet : tn. 1903,
Lieut. -Col. R. Copeland, — Florence Muriel :
m. 1,917, Capt. E. S. Aslat, M.C., — Helen
LouiSe Amy.
Foster, Sir Norris Tildasley, C.B.E. ,
son of Frederick Foster, of Barton ; b.
1855; ed. at King Edward’s Sch., Bir-
mingham, and at Oxford Univ. ,
(B.A. 18 — , M.A. 1893) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1891 ; was a Member of War-
wickshire Appeal Tribunal 1916-18, and
Chm. Min. of Labour, Court of Referees
1919-20; Founder, Chm. and Organiser,
Birmingham Streets Collection Committee
1915-18 ; appointed Hon. Treasurer
Birmingham War Pensions Committee
1920 ; has been Chm. E. Birmingham
Conservative Asso., and Hon. Sec. Mid-
land Unionist Asso. and Birmingham
Unionist Asso. : m. 1st, 18 — , Alice Maud,
who d. 18 — , da. of the late Rev. W.
Dewhurst ; 2ndly, 18 — , Eliza, da. of the
late Elijah Barnett; cr. Knt. 1920, C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Southfield, Priory Road,
Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Foster, Sir (Thomas) Gregory, el. son
of the late Thomas Gregory Foster, Bar.-
at-Law, of Cavendish House, Clapham,
S.W. ; b. 1866 ; ed. at Manor House Sch.,
Clapham, at Univ. Coll. Sch. and Univ.
Coll., London (B.A. 1888, Fellow 1896),
and at Strassburg Univ. (Ph.D. 1891) ;
has been Provost of Univ. Coll., Lon-
don since 1907, Principal 1904-6) ; was
Lecturer and Head of Depart, of English
Language and Literature, Bedford Coll.
1895-1900, Sec., University Coll., London
1900-1904, and a Member of Moseley
Education Commn. to U.S.A. 1903 ; part-
editor of “Whitehall Shakespeare,” and
author of numerous educational works :
m. 1894, Fanny Maude, da. of the late
James Sledge, of Hove, Sussex; cr. Knt.
1917. Donnybrook, Northwood, Middle-
sex; Athenceum, and University of London
Clubs.
Sons living— Thomas Sax by Gregory, b. 1899,
— Lewis Marshall Gregory, b. 1904.
Daughters living — Margaret Gregory, b. 1896,
— Helen Morley Gregory, b. 1901.
Foster, Sir William Edward, only son
of the late Thomas Foster, of Manor
House, Moulton ; b. 1846 ; ed. at Moulton
Gram. Sch. ; admitted a Solicitor 1869 ;
formerly Head of the legal firm of
Foster and Wells of Aldershot ; is Chm.
of Aldershot and District Traction Co.
(Limited), Coroner for Aldershot Dist., a
F.S.A., and Hon. Solicitor to Aldershot
Hospital and to Church of England Sol-
diers Institute ; forty-three years Clerk to
Aldershot Local Board of Health and
Urban District Council, ; a founder and
Past Pres. Hampshire Law So. ; sometime
a Member of Council of Law So. ; a writer
on topographical subjects : tn. 1879, Alex-
andria Macpherson, da. of the late Hugh
Matheson ; cr. Knt. 1918. Lindum House,
Aldershot.
Sons living— Thomas Matheson (Royal Auto-
mobile Club), b. 1880: tn. 1917, Marian Catb-
KNIGHTS.
937
erine, da. of R. Carrington Seabrook, of
Marks, Braintree, Essex, — Hugh Matheson
( Junior Carlton Club), b. 1886 ; Major Hamp-
shire Regt.
Fottrell, Sir George, K.C.B. , son of
the late George Dreuar Fottrell, solicitor,
of Dublin ; b. 1849 ; ed. at Belvedere
Coll. , Dublin, and at Catholic Univ. ,
Ireland ; admitted a Solicitor 1871 ; Clerk
of the Crown and Peace for Co. and City
of Dublin : m. 1872, Mary, da. of William
of Watson, of Dublin ; cr. K.C.B. (Civil)
1919. 8, North Great George Street,
Dublin; Dunmara , Ballybrack, co. Dub-
lin ; Reform, Stephen's Green, and Royal
Irish Yacht Clubs.
Son living— Frank, b. 1878: m. 19 — .Helen,
da. of the Rt. Hon. William Huston Dodd,
P.C.
Daughters living — Eileen: m . 19 — , Col. John
Ernest Charles James Cochrane, D.S.O., —
Oonah, — Norah: m. 19 — , Joseph X. Murphy,
—Myra : m. 1st, 19 — , Frederick Mooney, Bar.-
at-Eaw, who d. 19 — ; 2nd, 1919, Lieut.-Col.
Herbert George Anderson Garsia, D.S.O.,—
Agnes : m. 19—, James M. Sweetman.
Fowke, Lieut.- Gen. Sir George Henry,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G., son of the late Wil-
liam Villiers Fowke, of Saling Grove,
Essex; b. 1864; ed. at Wellington Coll. ,
and at R.M.A. ; entered R.E. 1884, be-
came Capt. 1892, Brevet Major 1900,
Major 1901, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1902, Bre-
vet Col. 1908, Col. 1910, Maj.-Gen. 1915,
and Lieut.-Gen. 1919 ; S. African War
1899-1902, presentat actions of Lombard’s
Kop and Laing’s Nek, at defence of Lady-
smith (despatches twice, Brevets Major
and Lieut. -Col. , Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
Russo-Japanese War 1905 attached to
Japanese Army in Manchuria (Japanese
medal, Order of Sacred Treasure), Euro-
pean War 1 91 4-1 9 as Engineer-in-Ch. ,
and afterwards as A.G. with rank of
Lieut.-Gen. (despatches eleven times, pro-
moted, C.B., Order of Leopold of Bel-
gium, Legion of Honour, K.C.M.G.,
Belgian Croix de Guerre, K.C.B., 1st
class of Portuguese Order of Aviz,
American D.S. M. ) ; was Director of Public
Works, andaM.L.C., Transvaal, 1902-4,
Instructor in Fortifications, Sch. of Mil.
Engineering 1906-8, A. A.G. for R.E. at
War Office 1910-13, and Inspector of R. E.
at Horse Guards 1913-14 : m. 1912, Beat-
rice, da. of the late Evan Wynne-Roberts,
of 16, Curzon Street, Mayfair, W. ; cr.
C. B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
K.C.M.G. 1918. 4, South Street, Park
Lane , W. ; Travellers' Club.
Fowle, Col. Sir (Henry) Walter Hamil-
ton, K.B.E., son of the late T. E. Fowle,
D. L., of Chute Lodge, Hants, and Dur-
rington Manor, Wilts ; b. 1871 ; ed. at
Shrewsbury Sch. and at Clare Coll. ,Camb. ;
S. African War 1899-1902 (Queen’s and
King s medals with six clasps) ; subse-
quently Political Officer to Mil. Gov. of
Pretoria, Assist, to Provost-Marshal, and
Director of Mil. Intelligence Army Head
Quarters, and assisted in organizing the
T. own Police ; was on Sec. Staff of Gov.
of Transvaal and Cape River Colony, and
of High Commr. for S. Africa 11902-8 ;
Provost-Marshal, Union of S. Africa
1914- 15, also Commr. Enemy Subjects
1915- 16, and Custodian of Enemy Pro-
perty 1916-21; Col. Union of S. Africa
Reserve of Officers ; cr. C.B.E. 1918,
K.B.E. 1919. Pretoria, Transvaal.
Fowler, Sir George Jefford, son of
the late Charles Walter Fowler, formerly
of Exeter ; b. 1858 ; ed. privately ; ad-
mitted a Solicitor 1879 ; a J.P. for King-
ston, and a Director of the Eagle Star
and British Dominions Insurance Co. :
m. 1886, Ellen Martha, da. of the late
Albert Gledhill, of Rugby; cr. Knt. 1920.
The Homestead, Oatlands Chase, Wey-
bridge ; Devonshire, and Sesame Clubs.
Daughters living — Dorothy Jefford : m. 1911,
Irvine Campbell Geddes, — Winifred Jefford:
w. 1913, Professor Charles Gilbert Cullis, — Iris
Jefford : m. 1920, Charles Gordon Ross, M.C.,
solicitor, of 25, Bedford Row, W.C.i.
Fowler, Lieut. -Col. Sir Henry,
K.B.E. , son of Henry Fowler, of Abbey
Gate, Evesham ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Gram.
Sch. , Evesham ; is an Engineer, and
Lieut. -Col. R.A. F. (T.F.); appointed
Ch. Mechanical Engineer, Midland Rail-
way 1909, Director of Production, Ministry
of Munitions 1915, and Sup. of Roy. Air-
craft Factory 1916; was Pres, of Institute
of Locomotive Engineers 1912-14, and of
Institution of Automobile Engineers 1920,
in 1917 became Assist. Director-Gen. of
Aircraft Production : m. 1895, Emmie, da.
of the late Philip Smith; cr. C.B.E.
1917, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1918. Derwent House,
Milford, Derby ; Royal Automobile, and
R.A.F. Clubs.
Sons living — Henry, b. 189 7, — George Eric
b. 1911.
Daughter living — Dorothea, b. 1904.
Fowler, Sir James Kingston,
K.C. V.O. , C.M.C., son of James Fowler,
of Woburn ; b. 1852 ; ed. at King’s Coll.,
London, and at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1880, M. A. 1884, M.D. 1884); M.R.C.S.,
England 1874, M.R.C.P. 1880, F. R.C.P.
1886; Hon. D.Sc. 1908; was. House
Surg. , and House Physician to King’s
Coll. Hospital 1874-6, and House Phy-
sician, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cam-
bridge 1877-9, anfl Consulting Physician
to the Army in France during European
War 1914-16; sometime Pres, of Med.
So. of London, a Member of Senate of
London Univ., and Dean of Faculty of
Med. in London Univ., Lecturer on Prac-
tice of jVledicine, Middlesex Hospital,
and Examiner in Med., Camb. Univ. ;
is Consulting Physician to Middlesex
Hospital, to Roy. Convalescent Home for
Officers at Osborne, to King Edward VII.
Sanatorium, to Queen Alexandra’s Mil.
Hospital, and to Hospital for Consump-
tion, Brompton, Warden of Beaulieu
Abbey, a Trustee of Beit Memorial Fel-
lowships, a Member of Colonial Office Ad-
visory Committee on Tropical Africa, and
Chm. of Yellow Fever Commn.(W. Africa);
author of “A History of Beaulieu
Abbey," and numerous med. works;
cr. K.C. V.O. 1910, C-M.G. 1919.
35, Clarges Street, W. ; The Vineyards,
Beaulieu, Hants; Athenceum, Conserva-
tive, and Beefsteak Clubs.
Fowler, Maj.-Gen. John Sharman,
K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O. , son of the late
Robert Fowler, J.P., D.L. , of Rahinston,
Enfield, co. Meath ; b. 1864 ; ed .at
Cheltenham Coll. ; entered R.E. 1886,
became Capt. 1895, Brevet Major 1902,
Major 1903, Brevet Lieut. -Col. and
Lieut. -Col. 1911, Brevet Col. 1916, and
Maj.-Gen. 1917; served with Isazai Ex-
pedition 1892, with Gilgit Force for relief
of Chitral 1895, present at defence of
Reshun (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.),
with Mohniand Field Force 1897 (de-
spatches), in S. Africa 1902 (despatches),
and during European War 1914-18 as
Director of Army Signals (despatches four
times, C.B. , 4th class Vladimir Order,
Brevet Col., Maj.-Gen., K.C.M.G.,
30*
938
KNTGHTAGE.
American D.S.M., Legion of Honour);
was D.A.A.G. and Q.M.G. 2nd Div. ,
Aldershot 1905-9, a Gen. Staff Officer
(2nd Grade) at Staff Coll. 1911-13, and
Comdt. Army Signal Sch. , Aldershot ]
1913-14: m. 1904, Mary Olivia Henrietta,
da. of the late John Monck Brooke; cr.
D S.O. 1895, C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G.
1918. 15a, Eccleston Street , S. W. 1 ; Army
and Navy Club.
Daughters living — Letitia, — Mary.
Fox, Sir (Charles) Douglas, el. sur-
viving son of the late Sir Charles Fox,
constructor and designer of the first
Exhibition Buildings in Hyde Park (the
Crystal Palace of 1851) ; b. 1840 ; ed. at
King’s Coll., London (Fellow 1887) ; is a
Consulting Civil, Mechanical, and Elec-
trical Engineer, Past Pres, of Institution
of Civil Engineers, a J.P. for cos. London,
Kent, and Surrey, and senior partner in the
civil engineering firm of Sir Douglas Fox
and Partners, of 38, Bedford Place,
W.C.i (engineers of the Mersey Tunnel
opened 1886, and many railways and
other undertakings) : m. 1863, Mary, who
d. 1920, da. of the late Francis Wright,
of Osmaston Manor, Derbyshire [Fitz-
Herbert, Bt.J ; cr. Knt. 1886. 27, Camp-
den House Road, Kensington, W.8.
Son living — Francis Douglas (19, Kensington
Square, W. 8, and Royal Automobile Club),
b. 1868 ; a M.I.C.E. and a J.P. for co. London,
and partner in Sir Douglas Fox and Part-
ners: m. 1900, Mildred Susan, second da. of
the late Rev. Joseph Harris, of Westcotes,
Leicester, and Herm House, Eastbourne.
Daughters living — Mary Douglas, b. 1864 ;
m. 1889, the Rev. Edward Harrison Askwith,
D.D., R. of Dickleburgh, Yorkshire, — Judith
Isabel, b. 1872: m. 1899, the Rev. James
Sedgwick Wimbush, R. of Terrington, York-
shire,— Agnes Selina (27, Camp den House
Road, Kensington, W.8), b. 1875, — Lucy Ade-
line, b. 1877 : m. 1899, Major Ernest Beres-
ford Fitzherbert Wright, J.P., of Hale Park,
Braemore, Salisbury.
Fox, Sir Francis, second son of the
late Sir Charles Fox; b. 1844; ed. at
Brighton Coll. , and at Tonbridge Sch. ;
formerly a member of the firm of Sir
Douglas Fox and Partners, consulting
engineers ; is a M.I.C.E., an Hon. Asso. of
Roy. Institute of British Architects, and a
J.P. for Surrey, for Denbighshire, and for
N. Riding of Yorkshire ; acted as Engineer
of Winchester Cathedral restoration ;
author of “ River, Road, and Rail,” etc. :
m. ist, 1869, Selina, da. of Francis
Wright, of Osmaston Manor, Derby ;
2ndly, 1901, Agnes, da. of H. King Horne,
of Guerres, Normandy ; cr. Knt. 1912.
Alyn Bank, The Downs, Wimbledon,
S. W. ; City of London Club.
Son living— (By ist marriage) Francis Henry
Wright, b. 1880; Capt. R.E. : m. 1906, Ida
Lilian Edith, el. da. of Risley V. Heani, of
Netherton, Wimbledon.
Daughters living — (By ist marriage) Selina
Fitzherbert, M.D., B.S., b. 1871, — Frances
Emily, b. 1872 : m. 1902, the Rev. Walter
Weston, — Edith Marion, b. 1877: m. 1898,
Theophilus Clive Davies, of Honolulu, and
Hawkley, Hants.
Fox, Sir Robert Eyes, son of the late
Rev. George Fox, of Cheadle Hulme,
Cheshire; b. 1861; admitted a Solicitor
1883 ; was Dep. Town Clerk of Birken-
head 1886-8, Town Clerk of Burnley
1888-92, and Town Clerk and Clerk of
the Peace of Blackburn 1892-1904, since
when he has been Town Clerk of Leeds :
m. 1890, Laura Stuart, da. of the late
Edward Pearson, of Liverpool ; cr. Knt.
1913. Moorlands, Moortown, Leeds ; St.
Stephen's, National, and Leeds (Leeds)
Clubs.
Son living — George Philip, b. 1892.
Daughter living — Vera Mary, b. 1896.
Fox-Symons [see Symons].
Frampton, Sir George James, R.A.,
son of James Frampton ; b. i860 ; Hon.
LL. D. , St. Andrews 1911 ; elected
an A.R.A. 1894, and R.A. 1902; is a
F.S.A., an Hon. Asso. of Roy. Institute
of British Architects, a Member of Roy.
Acad, of Milan, Past Master a Member
of Artworkers’ Guild, a Liveryman of
Merchant Taylors’ and Founders' Cos., a
Past Master Merchant Taylors Co., and
a Com. of Order of Leopold of Belgium ;
has been Pres, of Roy. So. of British
Sculptors ; has executed statues of Queen
Victoria for many towns, portraits of King
and Queen for the Guildhall, statue of
Queen Mary for Calcutta and Delhi, and
designed sculpture for many public build-
ings : m. 1893, Christabel, da. of George
Russell Cockerell, of London ; cr. Knt.
1908. 90, Carlton Hill, St. John s Wood,
N. W.; Athenceum, and Garrick Clubs.
Son living — George Vernon Meredith, b. 1894.
Fraser, -SYrCharles Frederich, D.C.L. ,
LL.D., son of Dr. B. D. Fraser, of
Windsor, Nova Scotia; b. 1850; ed. at
Windsor, Nova Scotia, and at Perkins
Sch. for the Blind (Boston) ; Hon. M.A.
Univ. of King’s, Windsor, N.S., 1884,
LL.D., Dalhousie Univ. 1901, and
D.C.L. Univ. of King’s 1915; has been
Sup. of Sch. for the Blind at Halifax,
Nova Scotia, since 1873 (thanked at Bar
of House of Assembly); is a Director
of Eastern Trust Co. , and Pres. Trinidad
Consolidated Telephone Co. : m. ist,
1891, Ella J., who d. 1909, da. of James
Hunter; 2nd, 1910, Janie C. R., da. of
William Stevens ; cr. Knt. 1915. School
for the Blind, Halifax, Nova Scotia ;
Farraline, Bedford, Nova Scotia.
Son living — (By 2nd marriage) Charles Frede-
rick, b. 1911.
Fraser, Sir Drummond Drummond,
K.B.E. , son of the late W. Murray Fraser,
of London and Manchester ; b. 1867 ;
Joint Managing Director of Manchester
and Liverpool Banking Co., a Fellow and
Member of Council of Institute of Bankers
and of Royal Statistical So., Past Pres,
and a Trustee of Manchester Statistical
Soc., Pres, of Manchester Bankers In-
stitute, Vice-Chm. of Manchester Com-
mittee for National Savings, a Member of
Boards of Manchester Guardian So. for
Protection of Trade and Manchester Im-
porters and Exporters Asso., Hon. Lec-
turer on Banking at Manchester Univ.,
and Chm. and Hon. Treasurer of
Co-operative Holiday Asso. ; rendered
sers. in connection with War Savings
Movement : cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Earlscliffe, Altrincham, Cheshire.
Fraser, Sir Edward Henry, D.C.L. ;
b. 1851 ; ed. at Sherwood House Sch.,
Nottingham; D.C.L. Camb. ; admitted
Solicitor 1872; is a member of the firm of
Fraser and Son, solicitors, of Nottingham,
a Director of Great Central Railway
and other Cos., and a J.P. for Nottingham
(Sheriff 1884, Mayor 1896-7, 1897-8,
1898-9 and 1910-n, Freeman 19x3) I un‘
successfully contested E. Div. of Notting-
ham (L) 1900, and Kidderminster Jan.
1910 : m. 1877, Jane, da. of Charles
Keightley, of Nottingham ; cr. Knt. 190&
KNIGHTS.
939
Wellington House , Nottingham ; Notts
County, and National Liberal Clubs.
Sons living — Cecil Edward Reginald, b.
1884 : m. 1910, Ethel Paget, 4th da. of
George Tomlin.
Daughters living — Nora Evelyn Keightley,
b. 1877 : m. 1899, Bryan Millington, of
Highgate, N., — Ethel, b. 1882, — Constance
Mary, b. 1891 : m. 19 — , Lieut.-Col. Thomas
Dawling, O.B.E., T.D., R.A.S.C., of Bishop
Auckland,
Fraser, Sir Everard Duncan Home,
K.C.M.G., son of Lieut. -Col. R. W.
Fraser; b. 1859; ed. at King’s Coll.,
Aberdeen ; entered Consular Ser. 1880,
and became Vice-Consul at Canton 1895
(Acting Consul there 1896-7), Vice-Consul
at Pagoda Island 1897 (Acting Consul at
Foochow 1898-9), Consul at Chiankiang
1899, and Consul-Gen. at Hankow 1901
(Acting Consul 1900), and at Shanghai
Jan. 1911 ; received Coronation medal
1911: m. 1899, Constance, da. of A. W.
Walkinshaw, of Foochow; cr. C.M.G.
1901, K. C.M.G. 1912. British Consulate-
General, Shanghai , China.
Fraser, Sir Gordon, son of the late
Gilbert Fraser ; b. 1873 ; Managing
Director of Best and Co. (Limited), of
Madras, Pres. Madras Chamber of Com-
merce, Commr. Madras Corporation, and
Trustee Madras Post Trust ; has been a
M.L.C. Madras since 1915: m. 1908,
Rachel, da. of the late Sir Bosdin Leech,
of Manchester; cr. Knt. 1918. Pughs
Gardens, Madras ; Bideford, Ootaca-
mund, Madras ; Oriental , City of London,
and Madras Clubs.
Daughters living — Jessie Gordon, b. 1911, —
Jean Rachel Gordon, b. 1915.
Fraser, Sir Hugh, LL.D., el. son of
the late Thomas Fraser, of Stratherrick,
Inverness-shire ; b. i860 ; ed. at Charter-
house, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A.
1882, M.A. 1885, LL.D. 1892) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1886, and a Bencher 1918 ;
was Lecturer on Equity to Incorporated
Law So. 1888-91 ; sometime Examiner in
Law at Oxford, Cambridge, and London
Univs. ; is Reader and Examiner in
Common Law, Inns of Court, Official of
Archdeaconry of Bedford, and a J.P. for
Ross and Cromarty ; author of “ Law of
Libel and Slander ” (6th Edition), etc. :
m. 1888, Ethel Mary, da. of the late Rev.
James Milne Hamilton, V. of Ridgmount,
Bedfordshire ; cr. Knt. 1917. 43, Linden
Gardens , W. ; Stromeferry House, Ross-
shire ; 1, Brick Court , Temple , E.C. ;
Athenceum Club.
Son living — Hugh Alastair Hamilton, b.
1897; Lieut. Lancers.
Daughters living — Margery Hamilton, b. 1892 :
m. 1912, Frederick Noel Hamilton Wills [see
Wills, Bt. cr. 1897], — Frances Alexandra
Hamilton, b. 1899, — Cynthia Mary Hamilton,
b. 1903.
Fraser, Sir Hugh Stein, 5th son of
James Fraser, of Mauritius, and Newfield,
Blackheath, S.E.; b. 1863 ; ed. at Black-
heath Proprietary Sch. , and at Rugby ; is
a partner in the firm of Gordon, Wood-
roffe & Co. , of Madras, and a Director of
Bank of Madras ; sometime a Member of
Madras Port Trust ; was Chm. of Madras
Chamber of Commerce, and an Additional
Member of Council of Gov. of Madras
1910-11 : m. 1904, Fanny Louise, da. of
John Bisdee Fawcett ; cr. Knt. 1911.
Madras ; Oriental Club .
Daughters living— Two.
Fraser, Sir John Foster, son of
the Rev. John Fraser, of Edinburgh ;
b. 1868; is a Journalist, a F. R.G.S., and
a F.Z.S. ; was Chm. of National War
Lectures Committee ; author of various
works of travel ; unsuccessfully contested
Huddersfield (U) Jan. 1906, and Leicester
Jan. 1910 : m. 1898, Helen Mary, da. of
Francis Lawrence, of Seattle, Washing-
ton, U.S.A. ; cr. Knt. 1917. 3s, Regent's
Park Road, N. W. ; Constitutional Club.
Daughters living — Two.
Fraser, Sir John George, son of
Colin Mackenzie Fraser; b. 1840; Hon.
LL.D., Aberdeen 1910: sometime a
M.L.C. of Orange Free State Province;
is a Member of Senate of Union of S.
Africa: m. 1866, Dorothea, da. of Adolf
Albert Ortlepp, of Cape Colony ; cr. Knt.
1905. Clacknaluddin Lodge, Bloemfon-
tein, Orange Free State Province, S.
Africa.
Fraser, Cafit. Sir (John) Malcolm,
son of the late William John Fraser, of
Herne, Kent; b. 1879; ed. at Heidel-
burg ; Capt. R.N.V. R. (requested by
Admiralty to retain Naval Commn. when
R.N.A.S. transferred to R.A.F.); was
Dep. -Director of Airship Production
1918-19 (ico airships completed) ; has
been Assist. Editor The Standard, Editor
Evening Standard and St. James's Gazette ,
Day Editor Daily Express, and Editor-
in-Ch. Birmingham Gazette , Despatch,
etc. ; a Director of several newspaper cos.,
and a Com. of Order of Crown of Italy ;
author of various gen. and technical
works : m. 1907, Irene, da. of Charles E.
Brightman, of S. Kensington; cr. Knt.
1919. 18, Vale Avenue, Chelsea, S. W. 3;
Bath Club.
Son living— Basil Malcolm, b. 1920.
Daughters living — Betty Moyra, b. 1908.
Fraser, Hoti. Sir Simon, son of
William Fraser, of Mill Brook, Picton,
Nova Scotia; b. 1832; ed. at West River
Seminary, Picton, Nova Scotia ; sometime
a Member of Senate, Commonwealth of
Australia, and a Railway Contractor; is
owner of pastoral properties in Queens-
land, N.S. Wales and Victoria, a M.L.C. ,
Victoria, and a Member of Senate thereof :
m. 1st, 1868, Margaret, who d. 18 — , da.
of Martin Bolger ; 2ndly, 18 — , Anne
Bertha, da. of John Collen, of Mun-
doolun, Brisbane, Queensland ; cr. Knt.
1918. Norla, Toorah, Melbourne ; Aus-
tralian ( Melbourne ) Club.
Sons living — Simon, b. 1886; a Mining En-
gineer: m. 1914, Phyllis Hammond, da. of
William Hammond Clegg, stockbroker, of
Melbourne, — Douglas Martin, LL.B., b. 1888 ;
in Australian Imperial Forces: m. 1915,
Dorothea, da. of Robert Martin Collins, of
Beaudesert, Queensland, — John Neville, b.
1890 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1917 ; Lieut. R.A.F.
Daughter living— Jane Marion, b. 1869 : m.
1893, John MacVean.
Fraser, Sir Stuart Mitford, K.C.S.I.,
C.I.E., son of the late J. Denholm Fraser,
J.P. , of Tiverton, Devon; b. 1864; ed.
at Blundell’s Sch., and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford; entered I.C.S. 1882; served in
Bombay as Assist. Collector and Magis-
trate, Forest Settlement Officer, and
Junior Collector ; was T utor and Guardian
to Maharaja of Kholapur, to Ch. of
Kagal, and to Kunvar Sahebof Bhaunagar
1889-94, and Tutor and Gov. to Maharaja
of Mysore 1896-1902; subsequently Dep.
Sec. to Govt, of India (Foreign Depart.),
and officiated as Foreign Sec. 1904-5;
appointed British Commr. to negotiate
with China regarding Anglo-Tibetan
Agreement 1905, Resident in Mysore 1905,
940
KNIGHTAGE.
in Kashmir 1911, and at Hyderabad
1916; retired 1919: m. 1888, Constance,
C.B.E., da. of the late Col. Edwin Maude,
formerly Comdg. Leinster Regt. ; cr.
C.I.E. 1902, C.S.I. 1913, K.C.S.I. 1918.
East India United Service Club.
Son living — Denholm de Montalt Stuart, b.
1889 ; Capt. Indian Cav.
Daughters living — Constance Maude Stuart:
m. 1916, Capt. Thomas Anson Thornton,
Hussars, — Violet Evelyn Stuart.
Fraser, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas,
K.C.B., C.M.G., son of G. R. Fraser,
Bar.-at-Law; b. 1840; entered R.E.
1862, became Capt. 1874, Brevet Major
1878, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1882, Brevet Col.
1885, Col. 1894, Maj.-Gen. 1898 (retired
1902), and Col. Comdt. 1913 ; in France
during mil. operations 1870-71, in Paris
during Communist Revolution 1871, and
in Turkey 1876 ; served as Mil. Officer
with British Naval Com.-in-Ch. at Besica
Bay 1877; accompanied Turkish Com.-
in-Ch. in Bulgarian campaign 1877; grad,
of Staff Coll. 1880; took part in Transvaal
War 1881 , acting as D. A. A. and Q. M. G. ,
and subsequently as A. A. and Q.M.G.
(despatches), and was Political and
Assist. Mil. Sec. to Sir Evelyn Wood till
Feb. 1882 ; served on Gen. Staff in Egyp-
tian Campaign 1882 (despatches, bronze
star, medal with clasp, 4th class Os-
manieh), as Ch. Staff Officer, Egyptian
Army 1882-5, and as A. A. and Q. M.G. in
Nile Expedition 1884-5 (despatches, clasp,
3rd class Medjidie) ; was a Member of Roy.
Comran. on Piers and Roads, Ireland
1886-8 and 1900, Assist. Inspector-Gen.
of Fortifications at Head Quarters
1891-4, Col.-on-the-Staff Comdg. R.E. ,
S. Dist. 1894-6, and Comdt. of Sch. of
Mil. Engineering at Chatham 1896-1902,
and also Maj.-Gen. Comdg. Thames Dist.
1898-1902 : m. 1865, Matilda, da. of the
late James Beckford Wildman, M.P. , of
Chilman Castle, Kent; cr. C.M.G. 1882,
C. B. (Mil.) 1891, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1900. 83,
Onslow Square , S. W. ; Athenceum Club.
Sons living — George Willoughby, b. 1866;
in Egyptian Govt. Ser. : m. 1902, Dorothy
Julia, da. of Col. Almeric George Spencer
[see V. Churchill, colls.], — Gordon Lushington,
b. 1869.
Fraser, Hon. Sir William, K.C.V.O.,
son of Capt. Hugh Fraser (5th Madras
Light Cav.), of Leadclume, Inverness-
shire; b. 1840; ed. at Elizabeth Coll.,
Guernsey, and at Victoria Coll., Jersey;
was a Member of New Zealand Parlia-
ment 1893-1919, and Min. of Public
Works, New Zealand 1912-20 ; is a
M.L.C. : m. 1874, Ellen Isabel, el. da.
of Alfred Edward Chetham-Strode, of
Dunedin, New Zealand; cr. Knt. 1918,
and K.C.V.O. 1920. Wellington ( New
Zealand ), and Dunedin ( New Zealand )
Clubs.
Frazer, Sir James George, LL.D .,
D. C.L., son of the late Daniel Frazer,
J.P., of Rowmore House, Gareloch-head ;
b. 1854; Hon. LL. D. , Glasgow 1895, Hon.
Litt. D., Durham 1898, and Camb. 1920,
Hon. D.C.L. , Oxford 1899; is aF.R.S., ;
a Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb., and of
British Acad., an Hon. Fellow of Roy.
So. of Edinburgh, and a Corresponding |
Member of Roy. Prussian Acad, of
Science ; appointed Professor of Social
Anthropology, Liverpool 1907; author of
“The Golden Bough," etc.: m. 1896;
cr. Knt. 1914. i, Brick Court, Temple,
E. C. ; Athenceum , and Albemarle Clubs.
Freeland, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry
Francis Edward, K.C.I.E., C.B. , D.S.O.,
M. V. O. , son of Col. Russell George Free-
land, of The Elms, Toft Monks, Beccles,
Suffolk ; b. 1870 ; ed. at R.M.A. ; entered
R.E. 1891, and retired as Hon. Maj.-Gen.
1920 ; Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal
with clasp), Boxer Campaign in China
1900-1902, European War 1914-17, on
Staff (despatches, Brevet Lieut. -Col.,
Legion of Honour) ; sometime Dep. Traffic
Manager, N.-W. Railway of India; is
Agent Bombay, Baroda, and Central
India Railway ; was employed on special
duty for Delhi Coronation Durbar 1911 :
m. 1897, Ethel Louise, da. of Col. T.
Malcolm Walker, R.A. ; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1911, D.S.O. 1916, C.B. (Mil.)
1917, K.C.I.E. 1919.
Freeman, Sir Philip Horace, K.B.E. ,
el. son of the late George Broke Freeman,
Bar.-at-law ; b. 1878 ; ed. at Marlborough,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1901,
M. A. 1904); admitted Solicitor 1904;
Hon. Sec. Business Committee of Officers'
Families Fund 1914-19: m. 1912, Phyllis
Mary Scott; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1918,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 5, Cadogan Court ,
S'. W.3.
Sons living — John Edward Broke, b. 1913, —
Keith Neville Scott, b. 1917.
Fremantle, Adm. the Hon. Sir
Edmund Robert, G.C.B., C.M.G. [see
B. Cottesloe].
Fremantle, Vice- Adm. Sir Sydney
Robert, K. C.B. , M. V. D.[see B. Cottesloe].
French, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Arthur,
K. C.M.G., son of the late John French,
of Mornington Park, co. Dublin ; b. 1841 ;
entered R.A. i860, became Capt. 1872,
Major 1881, Lieut. -Col. 1887, Col. 1892,
Maj.-Gen. 1900 (retired 1902), and Col.
Comdt. 1912; appointed Lieut. -Col. Cana-
dian Militia 1870 ; was Inspector of Ar-
tillery (Canada) 1870-73, and Commr. of
N. -W. Mounted Police and Stipendiary
Magistrate 1873-6 ; organised and com-
manded an Expeditionary Force of 300
mounted men and two guns sent by Cana-
dian Govt, from the Red River to the
Rocky Mountains 1874 ; was Inspector
of Warlike Stores, Devonport 1878-83,
Comdt. of Queensland Forces with Army
rank of Col. 1883-91 (thanked by both
Houses of Queensland Parliament, pro-
moted Col.), Ch. Instructor at Sch. of
Gunnery 1892-3, Col.-on-the-Staff Comdg.
R.A. at Bombay 1894-5, Brig. -Gen. R.A. ,
Bombay Army 1895-6, and Comdt. of
Colonial Forces in N.S. Wales 1896-1902:
m. 1862, Janet Clarke, who d. 1917, da. of
the late Robert Long Innes, formerly 37th
Regt. ; cr. C.M.G. 1877, K. C.M.G. 1902.
Junior Constitutional Club.
Sons living — John Arthur Innes, b. 1863 : m.
1892, Jane, da. of the Rev. C. W. Molony, —
George Arthur, C.M.G., b. 1865 [see ‘‘COM-
PANIONAGE ”].
Daughters living — Isabel Maud, b. 1866 : tn.
1887, Dr. E. H. O’Doherty, who d. 1900,—
Lilian, b. 1875 : tn. 1st, 1902, Capt. Telford
Mackenzie Young, 16th Lancers, who d. 1905;
2nd, the Hon. William Herbert Wood,
Colonial Sec. N.S. Wales,— Edith Kathleen,
b. 1877 : tn. 1902, Brig.-Gen. Ewen George
Sinclair-MacLagan, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regt.),
and Australian Imperial Force.
French, Sir John Russell, K.B.E.,
son of Major John French, Indian Army ;
b. 1847; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and in
Sydney ; Gen. Manager, Bank of N. S.
Wales, and Pres, of Institute of Bankers,
N. S. Wales: tn. 1874, a da. of the late
KNIGHTS.
941
W. L.. Hawkins, of Christchurch, New
Zealand; cr. K.B.E. 1918. Vange ,
Fairfax Road , Belle Vue Hill , Sydney,
New South Wales.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
French, Sir Somerset Richard,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Robert
French ; b. 1848 ; entered Money Order
Depart, of Gen. Post Office, London
1866, transferred to Sec.’s Office in Postai
Branch 1869, and subsequently to Tele-
graph Branch, taking charge of Intelli-
gence Section and afterwards of Press and
Special Arrangements Branches ; accom-
panied Expeditionary Force to Cyprus
1878 to organise Postal and Telegraph
Ser. in that Island ; was Sec. and Ac-
countant of Cape Gen. Post Office
1880-92 ; also Controller of Post Office
Savings’ Bank there 1884-92 ; became
Postmaster-Gen. and Gen. Manager of
Telegraphs, Cape Colony 1894, and
Postmaster-Gen. of British Bechuanaland
Protectorate 1897; is an A.I.E.E. , a
Fellow of Roy. Colonial Institute, and a
Member of Gov. Body, King Edward’s
Horse ; was Gen. Manager of Rhodesia
Telegraph Ser. , and of Trans-Continental
Telegraph Co. 1893-7 ; organised Postal
and Telegraph Ser. in Rhodesia and Postal
Ser. in British Central Africa ; represented
Cape Colony and Natal at Universal
Postal Union Congresses at Washington
1897 and Rome 1906 ; successfully con-
cluded negotiations for entry of Cape
Colony into Universal Postal Union 1895,
and reduction of Cable Rates 1899-1901 ;
took leading part in introduction of Im-
perial Penny Postage Scheme ; was Agent-
Gen. in London for Cape of Good Hope
1908-10: m. 1893, Josephine, only da. of
the late Dr. Joseph Beauval Murphy,
R.N. ; cr. C.M.G. 1896, K.C.M.G. 1901.
Aylwins, Mayfield, Sussex ; Junior Carl-
ton, and Civil Service ( Cafe Town ) Clubs.
Frere, His Honour Sir Bartle Henry
Temple, son of the late Rev. Henry
Temple Frere, R. of Burston, Norfolk ;
b. 1862 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1884) ; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1887, and a K.C. Gibraltar
19 1 1 ; has been Legal Adviser to the
British Ministry at Morocco, and to the
Admiralty and War Office at Gibraltar
since 1911 ; was Pres, of Dist. Court,
Cyprus 1897-1902, Police Magistrate and
Coroner, Gibraltar 1902-n, and Attorney-
Gen. there 1911-14, since when he has
been Ch. Justice thereof; author of “ The
Laws of Gibraltar ” : m. 1896, his cousin,
Gwendolen Winslow, younger da. of John
Tudor Frere, of Roydon Hall, Norfolk ;
cr. Knt. 1918. Gibraltar ; Oxford and
Cambridge, and Norfolk County ( Norwich )
Clubs.
Son living — Henry Bartle Jary, b. 1902.
Daughter living — .Sarah Barbarajary, b. 19x0.
Freyer, Col. Sir Peter Johnston,
K.C.B., M.D., son of the late Samuel
Freyer, of Galway ; b. 1852 ; ed. at
Erasmus Smith’s Coll., Galway, and at
Queen’s Univ. of Ireland (B.A. 1st class
Honours 1872, M.D. 1st class Honours
1874, Hon. M.A. 1886, Hon. LL.D.
1919) ; is Lieut. -Col. Indian Med. Ser.
(retired), Hon. Col. Army Med. Ser., a
Consulting Surg., and Consulting Surg.
to Queen Alexandra's Mil. Hospital, and
to E. Command ; formerly Examiner in
Surgery, Durham Univ. ; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches twice,
C.B. , K.C.B.); author of numerous
medical works: m. 18—, Isabella, who
d. 1914, da. of the late Robert McVittie,
of Dublin; cr. C.B. (Mil.) and K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1917. 27, Harley Street, W. ;
Junior United Service Club.
Sons living — Dermot Johnston, b. 1883;
Major Condon Regt.
Daughters living — Kathleen Mary, b. 1884:
m. 1907, Major John Duncan Grant, V.C.,
Indian Army.
Friend, Maj.-Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir
Lovick Bransby, K.B.E., C.B. [see
“ Privy Council”].
Fripp, Sir Alfred Downing, K.C. V.O.,
C.B., F.R.C.S., son of the late Alfred
Downing Fripp (a Member of Roy.
So. of Painters in Water Colours), of
Hampstead, N.W. ; b. 1865 > M.B.
and M.S. London, L. R.C. P. London,
and M. R.C.S. Eng. 1889, and F. R.C.S.
Eng. 1893; appointed Hon. Surg. to King
Edward VII. 1897, Surg.-in-Ord. to the
Duke of Connaught 1909, and Hon. Surg.-
in-Ord. to King George V. 1910; is Surg.
and Lecturer on Surgery at Guy’s Hos-
pital (formerly Teacher of Operative
Surgery, and Lecturer on Anatomy), a
Member of Council of Hospital Sunday
and Saturday Funds, of Central British
Red Cross Council, of Army Med. Ser.
Advisory Board, and of Visiting Com-
mittee of King Edward VII. ’s Fund for
London Hospitals, and a Knight of
Grace of the Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England ; acted as Senior Surg.
and Ch. Civilian Med. Officer to Imperial
Yeo. Hospital in S. Africai90o(despatches,
medal, C.B.); appointed Consulting Surg.
to the Navy (Hospital Ships) 1914 ; author
of various papers on scientific subjects :
m. 1898, Margaret Scott, R.R. C. (forsers.
during S. African War), da. of the late
Thomas Burt Haywood, of Reigate ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1898, C.B. (Civil) and
C.V.O. 1900, Knt. 1903, K.C.V.O. 1906.
19, Portland Place, W. ; The Mill House,
West Lulworth, Dorset.
Sons living — Alfred Thomas, b. 1899, —
Reginald Charles, b. 1915.
Daughters living — Betty Agnes, b. 1904, —
Margaret Cecely, b. 1908, — Venetia Sybil, b.
1911.
Friswell, Sir Charles Hain, son of
George Friswell ; b. 1871 : is a Motor
Manufacturer, and Chm. and Managing
Director of Friswell’ s (1906) (Limited) : m.
1895, Edith Kate, da. of William Frewer ;
cr. Knt. 1909. Woodland, Ewhurst
Surrey.
Frizelle, Sir Joseph; b. 1841; ed.
at Roy. Sch. , Dungannon, and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin; entered I.C.S.
1863 ; appointed Assist. Magistrate and
Collector in N.-W. Provinces 1864 ; Assist.
Commr. , Punjab 1864, Judicial Assist.
1876, Dep. Commr. 1877, and Div.
Judge 1884 ; was a Judge of Ch. Court,
Punjab 1889-98, and Ch. Judge 1898 ;
retired 1898 : m. 1868, Elizabeth, da. of
the late J. W. Keene ; cr. Knt. 1899.
Frost, Sir John Meadows, el. son of
the late Sir Thomas Gibbons Frost, of
Dolcorsllwyn, Montgomery; b. 1856; a
J.P. for Cheshire and Chester (Mayor
since 1913), and a founder and Comdt.
Chester Contingent of Cheshire Vol. : m.
1st, 1884, Henrietta, who d. 1906, da. of
Robert Kelsall, of Deeplich Hall, Lanca-
shire ; zndly, 1913, Dora, da. of T. W.
Barwood, of Ealing ; cr. Knt. 1918.
Upton Lawn, Upton, Chester ; Docorls-
llwyn Hall, Cemmes, Montgomery.
Sons living — John Meadows, D.S.O., b. 1885
[see “ Companionage”], — H. K., b. 18 —
Major Home Ser.
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KNIGHTAGE.
Fry, Sir Frederick Morris, K.C.V.O.,
son of the late Charles Edward Fry,
of Compton House, Compton Bishop,
Somerset; b. 1851; ed. at King’s Coll.,
London ; Bar. Inner Temple 1873 ; is
an Hon. Sec. and a Member of Council
of King Edward's Hospital Fund, Past
Master of Merchant Taylors’ Co., and a
J. P. for London ; author of “ A Historical
Catalogue of the Pictures, Herse Cloths,
and Tapestries at Merchant Taylors
Hall ” : m. 1910, Edith Headley, da. of
the late Rev. Henry Headley Moore, V.
of St. John’s, Darwen ; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1911, C.V.0. 1913, K.C.V.O. 1919.
24, Russell Square, W.C. ; Junior Carl-
toti, and Burlington Fine Arts Clubs.
Daughters living — Edith Johanna Barbara, b.
1 91 1, — Margaret Hine, b. 1913.
Fry, Sir Henry James Wakely, C.T.E.,
son of the late William Wakely Fry, of
Taunton, Somerset ; b. 1849 I ed. at Ch.
Coll., Taunton, and at London Univ.
(B.A. Honours 1875) > was Director-
Gen. of Stores, India Office 1912-15 : m.
1877, Elizabeth, da. of Charles Parsons,
of Steepleton Preston, Dorset; cr. C.I.E.
1914, Knt. 1916. Holly Cottage , Engle -
field Green, Surrey.
Daughters living — Five, of whom Lucy: m.
1916, Paymaster Ernest William Cox, R.N., —
Mary: m. 1913, Anthony May hew, Lieut.
Roy. Fusiliers.
Fry, Sir William, son of the late
William Fry, of Dublin ; b. 1853 ; ed.
privately ; admitted a Solicitor 1874
(First Honours, gold medal, Incorpo-
rated Law So.); sometime Pres, of In.
corporated Law So. of Ireland, and Hon-
Sec. , Dublin Chamber of Commerce; is
a Land Agent, senior partner in legal
firm of William Fry and Sons, of Dublin,
Solicitor to Commrs. of Woods and
Forests, Ireland, and to Dublin and S.-E.
Railway, a Director of Crowe, Wilson
and Co. (Limited), a Member of Council
of Dublin Chamber of Commerce, Chm.
Roy. Hospital for Incurables, Past Chm.
Solicitors’ Benevolent Asso. , Chm. Dublin
Juvenile Employment Advisory Com-
mittee, Vice Patron of Masonic Orphan
Boys’ and Girls’ Schs. , Trustee of Hos-
pital Sunday Fund, Hon. Treasurer Prince
of Wales National Relief Fund (Dublin),
a Trustee of King’s Fund for Disabled
Soldiers, a Member of Committee for Pre-
vention of Cruelty to Children, and Pres.
Mid-Ireland Branch of Y. M.C.A. , a
M.R.I.A., a F.R.G.S. , and a J.P. and
D.L. : m. 1876, Kate, da. of the late
John Houghton, of Liverpool ; cr. Knt.
1915. 14, L ower Mount Street, Dublin ;
Nevin, Hook Heath , Woking ; Constitu-
tional, Royal Societies' , Royal Irish
Yacht, and Royal Dublin Society Clubs.
Sons living — William Houghton, b. 1879, —
Philip Golding, b. 1889 ; Major Machine Gun
Corps.
Daughters living — Ethel: m. 1912, Arnold
McClure Williams, ot Heathfield, Jersey, —
Lilian Constance: m. 1913, Frank McClure
Williams, of La Bam, Dunsfold, Surrey,—
Ruth (Lady Boyd) : m. 1901, Sir Walter
Herbert Boyd, 2nd Bt. (cr. 1916), — Phyllis;
in Women’s Legion.
Fry, H.E. Maj.-Gen. Sir William,
K.C.V.O., C.B., son of Thomas Fry,
J.P. , of Dublin ; b. 1858 ; ed. at St.
Colomba’s Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; entered 14th Regt. 1878,
became Capt. Prince of Wales’s Own
(W. Yorkshire Regt.) 1886, Major 1898,
Lieut.-Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1904 (h.-p.
1906), Col. 1907, and Maj.-Gen. 1911 ;
retired 1919 ; appointed Col. of the Regt.
1914 ; Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), S.
Africa 1899-1902 (despatches twice, Brevet
Lieut.-Col., C.B.), European War 1916-
18 (despatches) ; was Comdt. Sch. of
Instruction for Mounted Inf., S. Com-
mand 1905-6, Brig. -Gen. Comdg.
Lancashire Regt. Dist. and E. Lancashire
Territorial Div. 1908, Dep. Director-Gen.
of Territorial Force 1910, and in com-
mand of a London Territorial Div. 1912-
15 and a Div. 1915-16; appointed
Maj.-Gen. in charge of Administration
1916, and Lieut. -Gov. of Isle of Man
1919 : m. 1886, Ellen Margaret, el. da. of
the late Sir John Senhouse Goldie-
Taubman, of The Nunnery, Isle of Man
[see Goldie-Taubman, “Knights’
Widows”] ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900, C.V.O.
1909, K.C.V.O. 1920. Government
House, Isle of Man ; Junior United
Service Club.
Daughter living — Dorothy Elma: m. 1913,
Henry Russell Hornby, el. son of Sir William
Henry Hornby, 1st Bt.
Fryer, Sir Charles Edward, I.S.O.,
son of the late Charles Biden Fryer, of
Leamington ; b. 1850 ; ed. privately ;
formerly Inspector of Fisheries, Home
Office and Board of Trade, and Sup.
Inspector Board of Agriculture and
Fisheries; is a Fellow of Linnean So.,
and an Hon. Member of American
Fisheries So., and of Salmon and Trout
Asso. ; has been Official British Delegate
at various International Fisheries Con-
gresses; was Pres. International Fisheries
Congress, Ostend, 1913, and Vice-Pres.
International Fisheries'Congress at Wash-
ington 1908, and at Rome 1911 ; author
of various works on Fisheries : m. 1st,
18 — , Marianne, who d. 1887, el. da. of
the late George Taylor ; 2ndly, 18 — ,
Kate, who d. 1897, da. of the late John
Ward ; cr. I.S.O. 1907, Knt. 1915.
’ [He died Nov. 18th, 1920.]
Fryer, Sir Frederic \Villiam
Richards, K.C.S.I. , son of the late
F. W. Fryer, of West Moors, Dorset ; b.
1845; Bar. Middle Temple 1880 ; entered
B.C.S. 1864; sometime Assist. Commr.
and Settlement Officer, Punjab ; served
as Officiating Dep. Commr. 1877, and
on special duty with Quetta Field
Force 1878-9 ; was Commr. of Central
Div., Upper Burma, 1886-8, Finan-
cial Commr., Burma, 1888-91, Acting
Ch. Commr. of Burmah 1893-4, Acting
Financial Commr. in Punjab, and an
Additional Member of the Viceroy’s
Council 1894-5, a°d Ch. Commr. of
Burmah 1895-7, and Lieut. -Gov. thereof
1897-1903 : m. 1870, Frances, da. of the
late W. C. Lake Bashford, J.P.,
D.L. ; cr. C.S.I. 1890, K.C.S.I. 1895.
23, Elvaston Place, S. W. ; Athenaeum,
and East India United Service Clubs.
Son living — Frederic Arthur Bashford, b.
1871; Brig -Gen. in the Army: m. 1904,
Frances Esm£, youngest da. of the late Col.
Walter Balfe, nth Hussars.
Fuller, Sir Francis Charles Bernard
Dudley, K.B.E., C.M.G., son of the late
Capt. Charles Francis Fuller, formerly
12th Lancers; b. 1866; ed. at St. Charles
Coll. , London ; entered Colonial Civil
Ser. 1884, became Dist. Commr., Lagos
1892, Resident of Ibadan 1897, Colonial
Treasurer, Lagos 1901, Assist. Sec. to
Gov. of Malta 1902, and Ch. Commr.,
| Ashanti 1905 : m. 1911, Elfrida, da. of
KNIGHTS.
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the late William Iremonger, J.P. , of
Wherwell Priory, Hants: cr. C.M.G.
1906, K.B.E. 1919. Travellers Club.
Fuller, Sir George Warburton,
K.C.M.G., son of the late George
Lawrence Fuller, J.P. , of Dunmore, N.S.
Wales; b. 1861; M.A. Sydney Univ.
1882; Bar.-at-Law; sat in N.S. Wales
Legislative Assembly 1891-4 and 1915-17,
and in Commonwealth Parliament 1901-
13; was Min. for Home Affairs, Common-
wealth of Australia 1909-10; appointed
Ch. Sec., N.S. Wales 1916: m. 1893,
Ada Louisa, da. of Alexander King, of
Avocca, Kiama, N.S. Wales; cr.
K. C.M.G. 1919. Inglewood, Wolseley
Road, Point Piper, Sydney, N.S. Wales ;
Australian ( Sydney ) Club.
Son living — One, b. 18—.
Daughters living — Two.
Fuller, Sir Joseph Bampfylde,
K. C.S.I. , C.I.E., son of the Rev. Joseph
Fuller, formerly V. of Ramsdale, Hants ;
b. 1854 ; ed. at Marlborough Coll. ; en-
tered B.C.S. 1875 ; served in N.-W.
Provinces as Assist. Magistrate and
Assist. Director of Agriculture ; trans-
ferred to Central Provinces 1882 ; ap-
pointed Commr. , of Settlements and Agri-
culture, Central Provinces 1885, Magis-
trate and Collector, Allahabad 1896,
Commr. Central Provinces 1897, a Mem-
ber of Viceroy’s Legislative Council 1898,
Revenue Sec. to Govt, of India 1901, Ch. -
Commr. of Assam 1902, and 1st Lieut. -
Gov. of E. Bengal and Assam 1905 ; re-
tired 1906 ; appointed Controller of
Timber, War Office 1917 ; author of
“The Empire of India": m. 1st, 1879,
Maria Caldwell, who d. 1880, da. of the
late Col. Henry Aston, Bom. S.C. ; 2ndly,
1884, Sarah Augusta, da. of Arthur
Wellesley Critchley ; cr. C.I.E. 1892
C.S.I. 1902, K. C.S.I. 1906. East India
United Service, and Savile Clubs.
Fullerton (Buller-Fullerton-
Elphinstone) [see Elphinstone].
Fulton, Sir Forrest, K.C. , youngest
son of the late Lieut. -Col. Fulton, K.H. ;
b. 1846 ; ed. at Norwich Gram. Sch. , and at
London Univ. (B.A. 1867, LL.B. 1873);
Bar. Middle Temple 1872, a K.C. 1892,
and a Bencher 1898 ; went S.-E. Circuit ;
successively T reasury Counsel at Middlesex
Sessions, and Senior Counsel to the Post-
Office, and subsequently to the Treasury,
at Central Criminal Court and to Mint for
co. of Hertford ; was Recorder of Maid-
stone June to Aug. 1892, and Common
Serjeant of London and Judge of Mayor's
Court of London Aug. 1892 to March
1900, since when he has been Recorder ;
is a J.P. , and a Lieut, for City of
London, a J.P. for Norfolk, and a
Commr. of Central Criminal Court ; re-
ceived Coronation medals 1902 and 1911 ;
sat as M.P. for W. Ham, N. Div. (C) 1886-
92, having been defeated therefor 1885 ;
m. i875„Sophia Browne, el. da. of John B.
Nicholson ; cr. Knt. 1892. Recorder s
Chambers , Guildhall, E.C. ; The Cottage,
Sheringham, Norfolk ; Carlton Club.
Sons living — Leonard Jessopp (2 7, Ladbroke
Grove, W.), b. 1879 ; admitted Solicitor 1903 ;
Legal Adviser to the Public Trustee : m.
1909, Mabel Helen, da. of the late Rev.
Henry Augustus Mortimer Wilcox, V. of
Wolston, Warwickshire, — Eustace Cecil (5,
Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.), b. 1880;
Bar. Middle Temple 1904 ; temporary Major
R.A.F., — Grenville Richard, b. 1883 ; a Solici-
tor, and Clerk of Arraigns, Central Criminal
Court.
Fulton, Sir Robert Fulton, LL.D.,
second son of the late Joseph Rampini,
of Edinburgh ; b. 1844 ; ed. at Edinburgh
Acad., and at Edinburgh Univ. (M.A.
1864, Hon. LL.D. 1903); Bar. Inner
Temple 1884; entered B.C.S. 1864;
became a Magistrate 1865, and a Dist.
Judge 1875; acted as a Puisne Judge of
the High Court 1888, 1889, 1890, and
1892, and as Ch. Justice, Bengal 1907
and 1908 ; was a Puisne Judge of the
High Court of Judicature, Fort William
1893-1908, and an Additional Member of
Legislative Council of Govt, of India
1902-3; acted as Ch. Justice, Bengal 1907
and 1908 ; assumed by Roy. license 1908
the surname of Fulton in lieu of his
patronymic; author of “The Bengal
Tenancy Act," and has revised “Field's
Law of Evidence in India,” “ Indian
Case Law on Torts,” and “O’Kinealy’s
Civil Procedure Code ” : m. 1887, Margaret
Edith, second da. of Brig. -Surg. -Lieut. -
Col. Robert George Matthew, Indian
Med. Ser. ; cr. Knt. 1908. 7, Sloane
Gardens, S. W. ; East India United
Service Club.
Daughter living — Beatrice Edith, b. 1895 : m.
1917, Major Charles Drury Fuller, formerly
Roy. Sussex Regt.,and R.A.F.
Furse, Dame ICatherine, G.B.E. , da.
of the late John Addington Symonds
[E. Guilford, colls.]; b. 18 — ; is Comdt.-
in-Ch. Women’s Voluntary Aid Detach-
ment; appointed Director of Women’s
Roy. Naval Ser. 1917: m. 1900, Charles
Wellington Furse, who d. 1904; cr.
G.B.E. 1917.
Furse, Lieut.-Gen. Sir William
Thomas, K.C.B. , D.S.O., son of the late
Ven. Charles Wellington Furse, Arch-
deacon of Westminster, of Halsdon, N.
Devon ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Eton ; entered
R.A. 1884, became Capt. 1893, Major
1900, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1908, Lieut. -Col.
1910, Col. 1913, and Maj.-Gen. 1916 ;
retired 1920; served in S. Africa 1899-
1900 as A. A.G. for Transport (despatches,
medal, D.S.O.), and during European
War 1914-16 on Staff (despatches twice,
C. B., promoted Maj.-Gen. and Lieut.-
Gen., Com. Legion of Honour, Orders of
Rising Sun of Japan, Crown of Italy, and
Chia Ho. of China, American D.S.M.) ;
was D.A.A G. , Head Quarters 1899-1902,
D. A.Q. M.G., 2nd Army Corps 1902-4,
and D.A A.G. at Staff Coll. 1908-11 ;
appointed Major on General Staff 1905, a
D.A.Q.M.G. at Head Quarters 1905, and
a Gen Staff Officer (1st grade) S. Div.
(Irish Command) 1913 ; was Master-Gen.
of Ordnance and a Mil. Member of
Army Council 1916-19 (also an Additional
Member of Munitions Council 1917-19) :
m. 1899, Jean Adelaide, O.B.E. , da. of the
late Henry Evans-Gordon, of 59, Cadogan
Gardens, S W. , and Prestons, Ightham,
Kent; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.)
1915, K.C.B, (Mil.) 1917. Naval and
Military Club.
Sons living — David Gordon Roberts, b. 1900,
— Roger Kemble, b. 1903.
Daughters living — Diana, b. 1902, — Judith, b.
1912.
Gage, Sir William James, son of
Andrew Gage ; b. 1849; ed. at Brampton
High Sch., and at Normal Sch., Toronto;
Hon. LL.D. Mount Allison Univ. 1917;
is Pres, of W. J. Gage and Co. (Limited),
publishers, of 82-94, Spadina Avenue
Toronto, of Educational Book Co.,
Toronto, and of Kinleith Paper Mills,
St. Catharines, Ontario, Director of Im-
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perial Bank of Canada, Vice- Pres, of
Chartered Trust and Executor Co.,
Toronto, Founder and Pres. National
Sanatorium Asso. , Chm. of Free Hospital
for Consumptives, and Queen Mary Hos-
pital for Consumptive Children, Toronto,
and a Knight of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England ; was
Pres., Toronto Board of Trade 19x0;
Organiser and 1st Pres, of Associated
Boards of Trade, Ontario : in 1912 origi-
nated King Edward Memorial Fund, and
in 1916 assisted to establish “The Ina
Grafton Homes”: m. 1880, Ina, da. of
David Burnside ; cr. Knt. 1918. Wych-
wood Park, Toronto ; National and York
( Toronto ) Clubs.
Gait, Sir Edward Albert, K.C.S.I. ,
C.I.E., Ph.D., son of the late John James
Gait; b. 1863; ed. abroad, and at Univ.
Coll., London; Ph.D., Patna Univ.;
entered I.C.S. 1882, and became Provincial
Sup. of Census, Assam 1890, Dep.-
Commr. 1892, Director of Land Records
and Agriculture 1893, Sec. to Ch.
Commr, of Assam 1896, Magistrate and
Collector, Bengal 1897, Provincial Sup. of
Census, Bengal 1900, Census Commr. for
India 1903, Dep. -Commr., Bengal 1904,
Financial Sec. to Govt, of Bengal and a
Member of Legislative Council of Lieut. -
Gov. of Bengal 1905, Commr. of Chota
Nagpur 1905, Ch. Sec. to Govt, of Bengal
1907, Census Commr. for India 1909, a
M.E.C. of Bihar and Orissa and Vice- Pres,
of Legislative Council 1912, and Lieut. -
Gov. thereof 1915 ; retired 1920 ; is a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England : m. 189 7,
Christian Maud, C.B.E. (a Lady of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England), da. of Col. Arthur Stephen,
J.P. , Indian Med. Ser. ; cr. C.I.E.
1907, C.S.I. 1912, K.C.S.I. 1915.
East India United Service Club.
Daughter living — Stephanie Maud.
Gales, Sir Robert Richard, son of
Richard Smith Gales, of Littlehampton ;
b. 1864; ed. privately, and at Cooper’s
Hill Coll. ; is a M.I.C.E. ; in 1st Berk-
shire Vol. 1883-6, and E. Bengal Rail-
way Vol. 1914-15; entered P.W.D. ,
India 1886, became Executive Engineer
1896, Sup. Engineer 1910, and Ch.
Engineer 1915; was Dep. Manager, E.
Bengal Railway 1898-1900, Engineer-in-
Ch. Curzon Bridge, Allahabad 1903-5,
of Bombay-Sind Connection Survey
1905-6, of Coonoor-Ootacamund Rail-
way 1906-8, and of Hardinge Bridge,
Sara, Bengal 1909-15, Ch. Engineer, Rail-
way Board, Govt, of India 1915-17, and
Agent N.-W. Railway of India 1917-18;
cr. Knt. 19x5. East India United Service
Club.
Gallagher, Sir James Mitchell; b.
18 — ; is a Cigar Importer ; elected Lord
Mayor of Dublin 1916 ; cr. Knt. 1917.
22, Charleston Road, Rathmines, Dublin ;
National Liberal Club.
Gallagher, Sir William, C.B., I.S.O.,
son of the late Michael Gallagher, of
Galwilly, co. Donegal ; b. 1851 ; entered
Revenue Depart. 1872, became Assist.
Ch. Inspector of Excise 1908, Ch. In-
spector Customs and Excise 1911, and
Commr. to Board thereof 1918 : m. 1875,
Margaret Teresa, da. of the late George |
Colhoun, of Londonderry ; cr. I.S.0. 1910, j
Knt. 1916, C. B. (Civil) 1920. St.
Eunan’s, Stapleton Hall Road, N. 4.
Sons living — George, b. 18 — , — Charles, b.
18 — .
Daughters living — Sara: m. 1916, George
A. Campbell, Lieut. Roy. Army Med. Corps,
— Mary, — Bridget, — Margaret.
Galloway, Sir James, K.B.E., C.B.,
M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., son
of James Galloway, formerly of Calcutta;
b. 1862; ed. at Chanonry Sch., Aberdeen,
and at Aberdeen Univ. (M.A. 1882, M.B.
1885, M.D. 1892) ; F.R.C.S. England
1892, F.R.C. P. London 1897; Examiner
in Med., London Univ., and Senior
Physician Charing Cross Hospital ; was
Consulting Physician to British Army in
France and Inspector of Recruiting Med.
Boards 1916-17 (Col. Army Med. Ser.),
and Ch. Commr. for Med. Sers. , Ministry
of National Ser. 1917-19 : m. 1898, Jessie
Hermina Sawers ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1918. 54, Harley Street,
W.i.
Sons living — Alan James, b. 1904, — Alexander
Hugh, b. 190 7.
Daughters living — J essie Antoinette, — Katha-
rine Hermina.
Gallwey, Maj. - Gen. Sir Thomas
Joseph, K.C.M.G. , C.B. , son of the
late Henry Gallwey, J.P. , of Tramore,
co. Waterford ; b. 1852 ; ed. at Stony-
hurst; M.D. and M. Ch. , Roy. Univ. of
Ireland 1873; Hon. LL.D. National Univ.
of Ireland 1918; entered Army Med.
Depart. 1874, became Surg.-Maj. 1885
(ranking as Lieut.-Col. 1893), Brig.-Surg.-
Lieut.-Col. 1896, Col. Roy. Army Med.
Corps 1898, Surg.-Gen. 1901, and Hon.
Maj. -Gen. 1918; retired 1911; served
in Afghan War 1878-9-80, present at
capture of Ali Musjid (medal with clasp),
with Egyptian Expedition 1882, present
at Kassassin and Tel-el-Kebir (medal
with clasp, bronze star), with Soudan
Expedition 1884-5 (despatches, clasp,
promoted Surg.-Maj.), with Dongola
Expedition 1896, present at battle of Hafir
(despatches, Egyptian medal with clasp,
C.B.), with Nile Expedition 1898, present
at battles of Atbara and Khartum
(despatches, two clasps, medal, promoted
Col.), and in S. Africa 1899-1900, as
Principal Med. Officer, Natal Army
(despatches, medal with six clasps,
K.C.M.G.); was Principal Med. Officer
of Egyptian Army 1892-9, and of Home
Dist. 1899-1902, and Principal Med. Officer
in India 1902-6 and to Aldershot
Command 1906-11 ; appointed Dep.
Director Med. Ser., Aldershot 1914, and
Director Med. Sers., Home Forces 1916:
m. 1901, Maud Margaret Howard, da. of
the lateCapt. Gifford, 12th Lancers, Hon.
Corps of Gentlemen -at -Arms, and widow
of Capt. C. W. D. Gordon, R.A. ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1896, K.C.M.G. 1900.
Junior United Service Club.
Galsworthy, Sir Edwin Henry,
youngest son of the late John Galsworthy,
shipowner, of Devonport ; b. 1831 ; ed.
at City of London Sch. , and by the late
Professor Drew, of King’s Coll. ; is a J.P.
and a D.L. for Middlesex, a J.P. for co.
London ; was Chm. of the Metropolitan
Asylums Board 1882-1901 : m. 1st, 1858,
Eleanor, da. of the late Charles Penning-
ton, of Manchester ; 2nd, 1873, Laura,
da. of the late John Oakes, of Manchester ;
cr. Knt. 1887. 26, Sussex Place, Regent's
Park, N.W.; 11, Maze Hill, St.
Leonards-on-Sea.
Sons living — Four.
Daughters living — Rosalie : m. 1890, Charles
Henry Lawrence Neish, C.B., of 5, Creswell
Gardens, S.W., — two others.
KNIGHTS.
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Galway, Lieut. - Col. Sir Henry
Lionel, K.C.M.G. , D.S.O., son of the
late Lieut. -Gen. Sir Thomas Lionel John
Gallwey, K.C.M.G., R.E. ; b. 1859; ed.
at Cheltenham Coll., and at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst; entered Army 1878,
became Capt. E. Lancashire Regt. 1887,
Brevet Major 1897, Major 1899, and
Lieut. -Col. (h.-p.) 1901; retired 1902;
served with Expedition against Nimbe
and Brass villages 1895 as Ch. of Staff
and in command of Houssas (despatches,
medal with clasp, D.S.O.), with Benin
Expedition 1897 (despatches, clasp, Brevet
Major), and with Aro Expedition 1901 as
Ch. Political Officer (despatches, medal
with clasp); was A.D.C. and Private
Sec. to Gov. of Bermuda 1882-9, a Dep.
Commr. and Vice-Consul in Niger Coast
Protectorate 1891-6, Dep. Commr. and
Consul 1897-9, and Div. Commr. 1900-
1902 ; concluded treaty with King of
Benin 1892 ; acted as Commr. and Consul-
Gen. Aug. to Oct. 1896, and Feb. to Dec.
1898 ; acted as High Commr. , S. Nigeria
March to Nov. 1900; appointed Gov.,
Com.-in-Ch. , and Ch. Justice of St.
Helena 1902, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of
the Gambia 1911, and Gov. of S. Australia
1914; retired 1920 ; assumed by deed poll
1911 the surname of Galway in lieu of
Gallwey: m. 1913, Marie Carola Franciska
Roselyne (a Lady of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England), da. of the
Rt. Hon. Sir Rowland Blennerhasset, 4th
Bt. , P.C., and widow of Baron Raphael
d’Erlanger ; cr. D.S.O. 1896, C.M.G.
1899, K.C.M.G. 1910. 95, Queen's Gate,
S. W. ; Naval and Military Club.
Gamble, Adm. Sir Douglas Austin,
K.C.V.O. ; b. 1856; entered R.N. 1870,
became Lieut. 1879, Com. 1893, Capt.
1899, Rear- Adm. 1908, Vice- Adm. 1913,
and Adm. (retired) 1917 ; appointed a
Naval Attach^ 1899 ; was a Naval A.D.C.
to H.M. King Edward VII. 1907-8,
Naval Adviser to Turkish Navy 1908-10,
in command of 6th Cruiser Squadron
1910-12, and 4th Battle Squadron 1914-17;
accompanied Pres. Loubet on his visit to
England 1903 ; has Grand Cordon of the
Medjidie; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1903,
K.C.V.O. 1908. 4, Half Moon Street , W.
Gamble, Sir Reginald Arthur, son of
the late Lieut.-Gen. Dominic Jacotin
Gamble, C.B. ; b. 1862; ed. at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1884); entered I.C.S.
1881 ; joined Financial Depart., Govt, of
India 1889; appointed Under Sec., Finance
Depart. 1890, Accountant-Gen., Punjab
1897, Commr. , N. India Salt Revenue 1905,
and Comptroller and Auditor-Gen. , India
1914; an Additional Member of Council
of Gov. -Gen. thereof 1916; retired 1918;
appointed Ch. Inspector, Chinese Per-
manent Salt Depart. 1918 : m. 1892,
Jennie, da. of Samuel Coates, M.D. ; cr.
Knt. 1917. Peking, China ; East India
United Service Club.
Daughter living — Kathleen Lorna Mary : m.
1918, Major Arthur Noel Kenneth Anderson,
M.C., Seaforth Highlanders [see Anderson,
Knt.].
Gangadhar Rao Ganesh [see Miraj].
Gandgadhar Rao Madhav Chit-
navis, Sir, K.C.I.E., son of Rao Sahib
Nadhav Rao Gangadhar Chitnavis, of
Nagpur, Central Provinces, India ; b. 1863;
ed. at Free Church Institution, Nagpur,
and at Elphinstone Coll., Bombay ; is
Pres, of Nagpur Municipality, Chm. of
Nagpur Dist. Council, a Member of
Bhonsla Temple Fund Committee and of
Morris Coll. Council, Pres, of Neill High
Sch. and Native Gen. Library Committees,
a Zemindar, and an Hon. Magistrate (1st
class) ; elected a Member of Council of
Viceroy of India 1894, 1895, 1898, 1906,
and 1910 ; represented Central Provinces
at Coronation of King Edward VII. 1902 ;
cr. C.I.E. 1895, K.C.I.E. 1911. Nagpur,
Central Provinces, India.
Gardner, Sir Robert, son of the late
John Gardner, of Ballymoney, co. Antrim ;
b. 1838; ed. at Ballymoney; is a J. P.
for Dublin, and a member of the firm of
Craig, Gardner and Co., chartered ac-
countants, of Dublin ; sometime Chm. of
Pembroke Town Council : m. 1895,
Norah Kathleen, da. of Capt. P. L. Pea-
cocke, of Vellagio, Dalkey, co. Dublin ;
cr. Knt. 1905. Ashley, Clyde Road ,
Dublin ; Royal Irish Yacht, and Stephen's
Green Clubs.
Daughters living — Iva Mary: m. 1919, Capt.
A. K. Cosgrave, M.C., R.A.M.C., — another
(twin).
Gardner, Sir James Tynte Agg-,
M.P., son of the late James Agg-Gardner,
of Hadley House, Cheltenham ; b. 1846 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll.. Camb. ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1873 ; is a J.P. and a
County Alderman for Gloucestershire,
Lord of the Manor of Cheltenham (Mayor
1909-10 and 1912-13), and first Freeman
of the Borough ; unsuccessfully contested
Cheltenham (C) 1868 ; sat as M.P. for that
Borough Feb. 1874 to Feb. 1880; defeated
there 1880 and 1906 ; re-elected Nov.
1885, July 1886, July 1892, Sept. 1900,
and April 1911 ; cr. Knt. 1916. Chelten-
ham; Carlton, St. James's, Garrick, and
Conservative Clubs.
Garforth, Sir William Edward,
LL.D. , second son of the late William Gar-
forth, J. P. , of Dukinfield, Cheshire ; b. 1845 !
is a M.I.C.E., Past Pres, of Mining Asso.
of Great Britain, Past-Pres. of Institution
of Mining Engineers, Chm. of Mining
Committee, Leeds Univ., and a J.P. for
Cheshire and for W. Riding of York-
shire ; discovered method for extinguish-
ing coal dust and gaseous Explosions in
mines ; inventor of the “ Weg ” life-saving
apparatus ; has first Mining Institution
medal for conspicuous ser. to Mining, and
Roy. So. of Arts Fothergill gold medal ; was
Vice-Pres. of Jurors of Mining Section at
Brussels Exhibition 1910 : m. 1882, Mary,
da. of the late Rev. Canon Eagar, M.A. ,
R. of Ashton-under- Lyne and Rural Dean ;
cr. Knt. 1914. Snydale Hall, near Ponte-
fract ; Authors' Club.
Daughters living — Margaret: m. 1910, Henry
Menzies,M.B.,of 4, Ashley Gardens, S.W. —
Helen Kathleen : m. 1907, Capt. G. M. Bles,
of Knutsford, Cheshire. — Frances Sarah, —
Christina Mary, — Elizabeth Cecilia.
Garland, Sir S. Archibald, son of the
late Alderman Sharp Garland, J. P. ; b.
1867; seven times Mayor of Chichester:
m. 1900, Emily Elizabeth, da. of the late
William Spiers, of Earnley, near Chiches-
ter ; cr. Knt. 1918. Ivy Bank, Chichester.
Daughter living — Cora May Browning.
Garneau, Sir (John) George, LL.D .,
son of the late Hon. Pierre Garneau, a
M.L.C. and Member of Cabinet of
Quebec ; b. 1864 ; ed. at Quebec Semi-
nary, and at Montreal Polytechnic Sch. ;
B.A.Sc., Laval Univ. 1888; Hon. LL.D.
Toronto 1917 ; formerly Capt. Canadian
Field Artillery; is Titular Professor of
Analytical Chemistry in Laval Univ.,
Pres, of Garneau (Limited), wholesale
warehousemen, of Quebec, a Member
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and Acting Chm. of Quebec Public
Ser. Commn., Chm. of National
Battlefields Commn., and a Member of
Hon. Advisory Council for Scientific
and Industrial Research ; was Mayor of
Quebec 1906-10, and Chm. of Executive
Committee of Quebec Tercentenary Cele-
bration 1908 ; has Legion of Honour, and
is a Knight Com. of Order of St Gregory
the Great : m. 1892, Alma, da. of the late
Major Alphonse Benoit, sometime Sec.
of Mil. and Defence Depart, of Canada ; j
cr. Knt. 1908. 136, Grande Allie, Quebec; I
La Sapinibre, River-du-Loup, Province
of Quebec, Canada; Garrison [Quebec), and
University ( Montreal ) Clubs.
Sons living — Leon, b. 1893, — George, b. 1895,
— Paul, b. 1897, — Henri, b. 1898, — Jean, b.
1899.
Daughters living — J eanne, — Lucile, — Aline.
Garnsey, Sir Gilbert Francis, K.B.E.,
son of the late William Samuel Garnsey;
b. 1883; a Chartered Accountant, and a
partner in the firm of Price, Waterhouse
and Co., of London, U.S.A., Canada, S.
America, Egypt, France, Holland (en-
gaged on Govt, enquiries and serving on
Depart. Committees) ; joined (in an
hon. capacity) Finance Depart., Min. of
Munitions 1916; appointed Dep. Director
Munitions Accounts 1917, Director of
Internal Audits 1917, Controller Munitions
Accounts 1918, Chm. Finance Com-
mittee and Finance Member of Muni-
tions Council 1918, a Member of Demo- i
bilization Board 1918, and of Munitions
Council in charge of Liquidation of
Contracts 1919, a Member of Advisory
Council and Chm. of Finance Com-
mittee of Min. of Health (Govt. Housing
Scheme) 1919, and a Member of Com-
mittee of Enquiry into Metropolitan
Water Board Affairs 1920 : m. 1915,
Miriam, B.Sc., da. of John Howies; cr.
K.B. E. 1918. Spencer Lodge, Greenaway
Gardens, Hampstead, N.W.; Union . Gres-
ham, Royal Automobile, an Ranelagh
Clubs.
Son living— Gilbert Marmion, b. 1916.
Daughter living — One, b. 1920.
Garran, Sir Robert Randolph, :
K.C.M.G., son of the late Hon. Andrew i
Garran, LL.D. , M.L.C., of Roanoke, Ros-
lyn Avenue, Sydney, N.S. Wales; b. 1867;
ed. at Sydney Gram. Sch., and at Sydney
Univ. (B.A. 1888, M.A. 1st class Honours
and Univ. Medal 1899); Bar. Sydney
1891 ; was Sec. to Representative of N.S.
Wales Govt, in Legislative Council 1896-8
and 1899-1901, and Sec. to Drafting Com-
mittee of Australian Federal Convention
1897-8 ; appointed Sec. to Attorney-Gen.'s
Depart, and Parliamentary Draftsman of
Australian Commonwealth in 1901, and
Solicitor-Gen. 1916; author of “The
ComingCommonwealth,” and joint author
of “Annotated Constitution of the Aus-
tralian Commonwealth”: m. 1902, Hilda,
3rd da. of the late John Shield Robson, of
Monkwearmouth, Durham; cr. C.M.G.
1901, Knt. 1917, K. C.M.G. 1920. Orphir,
St. George's Road, Toorak, Melbourne,
Victoria ; Melbourne [ Melbourne ), and
Australian [Sydney) Clubs.
Sons living — Richard Randolph, b. 1903, —
John Cheyne, b. 1905, — Andrew, b. 1906, —
Isham Peter, b. 1910.
Garratt, Brig.-Gen. Sir Francis
Sudlow, K. C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., son
of the late Rev. Sudlow Garratt, of
Merifield, Bournemouth ; b. 1859 ; ed. at
Winchester, and at K.M.C. ; entered 6th j
Dragoon Guards 1878, became Capt. 1887, j
Major 1897, Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 3rd l
Dragoon Guards 1903, Lieut. -Col. 6th
Dragoon Guards 1904, Col. 1906 (retired
1911), and Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1912; served
during Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), in
S. Africa 1899-1902 in command of a
Column with rank of Col. (despatches,
D. S.O., C. B. ), and during European
War 1914-18, as Director of Remounts
(despatches, C.M.G., Com. of Belgian
Order of the Crown, Legion of Honour,
K.C.M.G., Croix de Guerre); was Col.-
on-the-Staff Comdg. Jhansi Brig. 1905-7,
Brig.-Gen. Comdg. Ambala Cav. Brig.
1907-9, and in command of 4th Cav.
Brig. 1909-n : in. 1897, Frances Lucy,
da. of the late Col. Charles Arthur Wil-
liams Troyte [see Acland, Bt., cr. 1 677,
colls.]; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.)
1902, C.M.G. 1915, K. C.M.G. 1918.
Ashbury House, near Beaworthy, North
Devon ; Naval and Military Club.
Daughters living — Gertrude Mary, — Esther
Frances, — Irene Katharine.
Garrod, Sir Archibald Edward,
K. C.M.G., M.D., F.R.S., son of the
late Sir Alfred Baring Garrod, M.D. ,
F. R.S. ; b. 1857; ed. at Marlborough,
and at Ch. Ch. , Oxford (M.A. 1885,
M.D. 1886); M.R.C.S. England 1884,
F. R.C.P. London 1891; Hon. LL.D.,
Aberdeen 1914; Hon. M.D. , Malta 1916,
and Dublin 1920 ; Col. late Army Med.
Ser., Student of Ch. Ch., Oxford, a
F. R.S. , Director of Med. Clinic at
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, and Consult-
ing Physician Hospital for Sick Chil-
dren, Great Ormond Street; appointed
Regius Professor of Med., Oxford Univ.
1920 ; European War 1914-19 as Col.
Army Med. Ser. and Consulting Physi-
cian, Mediterranean Forces (despatches,
C.M.G., K.C. M.G. ): m. 1886, Laura
Elisabeth, da. of Sir Thomas Smith,
K.C.V.O. , F. R.C.S., 1st Bt., and has
issue [see Smith, Bt., cr. 1897]; cr.
C.M.G. 1916, K. C.M.G. 1918. 133, Ban-
bury Road, Oxford ; Wilford Lodge,
Melton, Suffolk ; United University Club.
Garstin, Sir William Edmund,
G. C.M. G., G.B.E., son of the late Charles
Garstin, B.C.S. ; b. 1849; many years
Adviser to the Ministry of Public Works,
Egypt ; is British Govt. Director of Suez
Canal, a Member of Council of British
Red Cross So. of Joint War Committee
thereof, and of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem, and Head of Stores Depart. ;
a Chevalier of Legion of Honour, and
has Grand Cordons of Medjidie and Os-
manieh : m. 1888, Mary Isabella (from
whom he obtained a divorce 1901), da.
of the late Charles Augustus North [see
E. Guilford, colls.]; cr. C.M.G. 1894,
K.C. M.G. 1897, G. C.M.G. 1902, G.B.E.
iqi8. 17, Welbeck House, Wigmore
Street, IV. ; Turf, Brooks' s, and Tra-
vellers' Clubs.
Garth, Sir William, K.C., 3rd son of
the late Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Garth,
P.C. ; b. 1854; Bar. Middle Temple
1877, and K.C. 1919; was an Advocate,
Calcutta High Court 1885-1913; cr. Knt.
1914. 132, Oakwood Court, Kensington,
W. 14.
Garton, Sir Richard Charles, G.B.E.,
son of William Garton ; b. 1857 ; ed. at
Owens Coll. , Manchester, and at Marburg
Univ., Germany; is head of the firm of
Garton, Hill and Co., brewing sugar
manufacturers, of Battersea, and a Di-
rector of Lloyd’s Bank (Limited) ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Battersea Div. of
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Battersea and Clapham ( C ) 1900; was
High Sheriff of Surrey 1913 : m. 1883,
Nellie, da. of the late Andrew Durrant,
of Bishop’s Hall, Chelmsford ; cr. Knt.
1908, G. B.E. 1918. Lythe Hill , Hasle-
mere ; Carlton, St. Stephens, and Royal
Thames Yacht Clubs.
Daughters living — Two.
Gascoigne, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
Julius, K.C.M.G., son of the late Gen.
Ernest Frederick Gascoigne, of 19,
Lowndes Square, S.W. ; b. 1844; ed. at
Eton ; entered Scots Fusilier Guards 1863,
became Capt. 1866, Major Scots Guards
1881, Lieut. -Col. 1887, Col. 1891, and Maj.-
Gen. 1895 ; retired 1904 ; served during
Egyptian Campaign 1882, present at battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze
star), and with Soudan Expedition 1885
(clasp) ; was Comdt. London Sch. of
Auxiliary Forces 1880-82, in command
of Canadian Mil. 1895-8, and in com-
mand of troops in S. China and Hong
Kong 1898-1903: m. 1875, Helen, da.
of the late Martin Tucker Smith, Esq.,
and widow of the Hon. Arthur Frederick
Egerton [see E. Ellesmere]; cr. C. M.G.
1899, K.C.M.G. 1900. Boyton House ,
Boscombe Cliff, Hants ; Travellers' , and
United Service Clubs.
Gascoyne-Cecil [see Cecil].
Gastrell, Col. Sir William Henry
Houghton, C.M.G., son of the late
Frederic Gastrell, of Park Place, Chel-
tenham ; b. 1854 ; ed. at Cheltenham ;
formerly Major 1st Co. of London Yeo.
(T.D.) ; is Hon. Col. in the Army ;
raised and commanded Lambeth Div.
National Reserve; was Lieut. -Col. Comdg.
R. A.S.C., Woolwich Dist. , during Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches twice) ; is
a J.P. for London, a Member of Co. of
London Territorial Force Asso., a Member
of Grand Council of Primrose League,
Chm. of Finance Committee, a Gov. of
Roy. Free Hospital, Waterloo Hospital,
and of Roy. Eye Hospital, a Member of
Council of National Union of Conser-
vative Assos., of Executive Council of
London Municipal So., and of Board of
Management of British Home for In-
curables, Vice-Pres. of Tariff Reform
League ; was a County Councillor for
London (S. St. Pancras Div.) 1903-6 ; sat
as M.P. ( U) for N. Div. of Lambeth
Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918, having been
defeated there Jan. 1906: m. 1878, Jessie,
da. of the late James Houghton, of Maida
Vale; cr. Knt. 1917, C.M.G. 1918. 7,
Clarence Terrace, Regent's Park , N.W. ;
Carlton, Junior Carlton, and Garrick
Clubs.
Son living — Cecil Roy, b. 1879 : m. 1907,
Ethel Meyer.
Daughters living— Gladys Wynne: m. 1910,
Major Clayton Palmer, — Keith Mary : m.
1918, Capt. Charles R. Mullings. R.F.A.
Gatacre, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, K.C.B.,
son of the late Edward Lloyd Gatacre, of
Gatacre, Shropshire ; b. 1841 ; entered
Bombay Army 1857, became Capt. Bom.
S. C. (now Indian Army) 1869, Major 1877,
Lieut.-Col. 1883, Col. 1887, and Maj.-
Gen. 1897; served during Indian Mutiny
1858, in China War i860 (medal), in
operations in Okhamundel 1865-8, during
Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), and with
Burma Expedition 1886-8 in command of
23rd Bombay L.I. (medal with two
clasps, despatches twice) ; commanded a
2nd class Dist. Bombay 1891-6 ; appointed
Col. 123rd Outram’s Rifles 1904; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1887, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1907.
Naval and Military Club.
Gates, Sir Frank Campbell, K.C.I.E. ,
C.S.I., son of the late George Gates, of
Bedford Park, Croydon ; b. 1862 ; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll., and at Balliol Coll., Ox-
ford ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1891 ; entered
I.C.S. 1880, became Assist. Commr. , Bengal
1882 and Burma 1884, Under Sec. to Ch.
Commr. , Burma 1887, a Dep. Commr.
1889, Sec. to Ch. Commr. 1891, Revenue
Sec. 1895, Sec. to Govt. 1897, a Commr.
1901, and Ch. Sec. to Govt. 1903 ; was
a Member of Burma Legislative Council
1897-8 and 1903-12, and of Legislative
Council of Gov. -Gen. of India 1910- 12, and
Financial Commr., Burma 1907-14; re-
tired 1914 ; served in War Trade Depart.
1916-17, and in Pensions Min. 1918-19 ; is
a Member of Council of East India Asso. ;
has Burma War medal : m. 1899, Alice
Grisell, da. of the late Archibald Tod
[Earle, Bt., cr. 1869]; cr. C.S. I. 1906,
K.C.I.E. 1913. Cade House, Heathfield,
Sussex ; East India United Service Club.
Daughter living — Katherine Grisell, b. 1904.
Gatty, Sir Stephen Herbert, K.C. ,
son of the late Rev. Alfred Gatty, V. of
Ecclesfield, Yorkshire ; b. 1849 ; ed. at
Winchester, and at New Coll. , Oxford ;
Bar. Middle Temple 1874, and a Q.C.
1891; was Attorney-Gen., Leeward
Islands 1883-5, Acting Ch. Justice and
Local Commr., W. India Incumbered
Estates Court for Antigua, June to
Oct. 1884, Local Commr. Incumbered
Estates Court, St. Kitt’s 1884-5, Attorney-
Gen., Trinidad 1885-92, a Puisne Judge
of Supreme Court of Straits Settlements
1892-5, and Ch. Justice of Gibraltar 1895-
1905 ; appointed Chancellor of Diocese of
Antigua 1884, and of Trinidad 1887 : m.
1st, 1876, Alice Georgiana, who d. 1894,
da. of the Rev. Canon Rawlinson ; 2ndly,
1905, Katharine, da. of the late Alfred
Morrison, of Fonthill, Wilts ; cr. Knt.
1904. Ossemoley Manor, Christchurch,
Hants.
Sons living — (By 2nd marriage) Oliver, b.
1907, — Richard, b. 1909.
Daughter living — (By 2nd marriage) Hester,
b. 1906.
Gaunt, Vice-Adm. Sir Ernest Frederic
Augustus, K.C.B. , C.M.G. , son of His
Honour the late Judge Gaunt, of Mel-
bourne ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Melbourne Church
of England Gram. Sch.; entered R.N.
1878, became Lieut. 1886, Com. 1898,
Capt. 1903, Rear-Adm. 1914, and Vice-
Adm. 1919 ; served as Commr. and Sup.
Transport Officer at Wei-hai-Wei 1900
(despatches, thanked by Russian and
German Corns. -in-Ch. for services during
Boxer outbreak, C.M.G.), at Durbo
(Somaliland, 1903 (severely wounded,
Italian medal for valour, thanked by
Italian Parliament), and at battle of
Jutland 1916, as Rear-Adm. a Battle
Squadron (despatches, C.B. , 1st class of
Russian Order of St. Stanislas with
swords, 2nd class of Japanese Order of
the Rising Sun) ; was first Commr. for
Wei-hai-Wei and Administrator of Liu-
kung-tao 1898-9; appointed Dep. Commr. ,
W. Pacific 1907, andGom. -in-Ch. , E. Indies
Station 1917; was an A. D.C. to H.M.
1913-14 : m. 1899, Louise Geraldine, da.
of the late John Marly, of Gregans Castle,
Ballyvaughan, co. Clare; cr. C.M.G.
1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, KC.B. (Mil.)
1919. United Service, and Royal Naval
(. Portsmouth ) Clubs.
Son living — One, b. 19 — .
Daughters living — Two.
Gaunt, Rear-Adm, Sir Guy Reginald
Archer, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of His
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Honour the late Judge Gaunt, of Mel-
bourne ; b. 1869; ed. at Gram. Sch. ,
Melbourne ; entered R.N. 18 — , became
Lieut. 1895, Com. 1901, Capt. 1907,
Commodore (1st class) 1917, and Rear-
Adm. (retired) 1918 ; served in Samoa
1899 (despatches) ; has been Naval At-
tach6 at Washington, Senior British Naval
Officer in U.S. A. (American D.S.M.), and
a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. ; unsuccessfully
contested Leek Div. of Staffordshire Dec.
1918 : m. 1904, Margaret Elizabeth, da.
of the late Sir Thomas Wardle, of Leek
and Swainsley, and widow of Philip
Jukes Worthington, of Leek ; cr. C.M.G.
1916. C.B. (Civil) 1918, K. C.M.G. 1918.
British Embassy, Washington, U.S. A. ;
United Service, and Royal Automobile
Clubs.
Gauvain, Sir Henry John, M.D., son
of William Gauvain, Receiver - Gen. ,
Alderney, Channel Islands; b. 1878; ed.
at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (M.B. 19 — ,
M.A. 1908, M.D. and M.C. 1918); Med.
Sup. Treloar’s Cripples’ Hospital at Alton
and Hayling Island, and Consultant-Surg.
on Tuberculosis to Essex and Hampshire
County Councils : m. 1913, Louise Laura,
da. of Surg. -Major William Butler, for-
merly Indian Med. Ser. ; cr. Knt. 1920.
Alton Park, Alton, Hants ; 37, Harley
Street, W.i.
Daughter living — Katherine Joan Suzette,
b. 1914.
Gavey, Sir John, C.B. , son of John
Gavey, formerly of St. Heliers, Jersey ; b.
1842 ; ed. at Victoria Coll. , Jersey ; entered
Telegraph Depart. , Gen. Post Office i860,
and became Ch. Technical Officer 1892,
2nd Assist. Engineer-in-Ch. 1897, Assist.
Engineer-in-Ch. and Electrician 1899,
Engineer-in-Ch. and Electrician 1902,
and Consulting Engineer 1908 ; retired
1913 ; has contributed articles to various
scientific and technical journals ; is a
M.I.C.E. , and Past Pres, of Institute
of Electrical Engineers : m. 1870, Mary,
da. of Philip de Gruchy, of Jersey ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1903, Knt. 1907. The Croft,
Hampton Wick.
Sons living — De Gruchy, b. 1871, — Arthur,
b. 1875.
Daughters living — Ellen, b. 1872, — Edith, b.
1873, — May, b. 1880.
Gay, Maj.-Gen. Sir Arthur William,
K. C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., son of the late
John Gay, F.R.C.S. ; b. 1863; ed. at
St. Paul’s Sch., and at R.M.A. ; entered
R.A. 1882, became Capt. 1891, Major
1900, Lieut.-Col. 1909, Col. and Brig.-
Gen. 1914, and temporary Maj.-Gen.
1917 ; retired 1919 ; Burma Expedition
1885-7 (medal with clasp), S. Africa
1900 (despatches, medal with four
clasps, D.S.O.), European War 1915-17
as Brig.-Gen. (despatches, C.B., C.M.G.,
Orders of Redeemer of Greece, White
Eagle of Serbia with Swords, and Star
of Roumania, K. C.M.G.); was Brig.-
Maj. for R.A. , Irish Command 1902-5,
a Gen. Staff Officer Territorial Force
1908-10, and in command of R.A. , Terri- |
torial Div., W. Command 19 14-15 :
m. 1893, Maud, el. da. of Col. R. C.
Evanson, J.P., formerly Indian Army,)
cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.M.G.
1917, K. C.M.G. 1919. Naval and\
Military Club.
Geddes, Brig.-Gen. Sir Auckland
Campbell, P.C., K.C.B., M.D. [see
“Privy Council”].
Geddes, Rt. Hon. Sir Eric Campbell, j
P.C.,\ G.C.B., G.B.E., M.P. [see
“Privy Council”].
Geikie, Sir Archibald, O.M., K.C.B.,
D.C.L., LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., son of
James Stuart Geikie, of Edinburgh ; b.
1835 ; ed. at Edinburgh High Sch. , and at
Edinburgh Univ. ; LL.D. Edinburgh,
Glasgow, Aberdeen, St. Andrews, Liver-
pool, and Birmingham ; Hon. D.Sc. Camb. ,
Dublin, Sheffield, and Durham ; Hon.
D.C.L. Oxford; Hon. Ph.D., Leipzig,
Upsala, and Strasburg ; one of the
Royal Commrs. for 1851 Exhibition ;
appointed to Geological Survey of Scot-
land 1855 ; was Director thereof 1867-81,
Director-Gen. of the Geological Survey
of the United Kingdom and Director
of the Museum of Geology 1881-1901 ;
Murchison Professor of Geology and
Mineralogy in Edinburgh Univ. 1871-82,
Pres, of Geological So. 1891-2 and 1906-8,
and of British Asso. 1892-3, Foreign
Sec. of Roy. So. 1890-94, Sec. thereof
1903-8, and Pres. 1908-13 ; is Foreign
Sec. of Geological So., a Roy. Medallist
of the Roy. So. , MacDougal-Brisbane
Medallist of Roy. So. of Edinburgh,
Wollaston and Murchison Medallist of
the Geological So., Hayden Medallist of
Academy of Sciences of Philadelphia,
Livingstone Medallist of Roy. Geographi-
cal So. of Scotland, Gold Medallist of
Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, an
Hon. M.I.C.E., a Gov. of Harrow Sch.,
a Trustee of the British Museum, a
Foreign Asso. of Institute of France, and
Foreign Member of the Lincei (Rome),
and many other foreign learned sos. ;
a Member of Council of British Sch.,
Rome, and an Officer of Legionof Honour,
appointed a Member of Advisory Council
for Science Museum 1913, and Chm. of
Roy. Commn. on Dublin Univ. 1920 ;
author of a “Text Book of Geology,”
“The Ancient Volcanoes of Britain,’’
“ Landscape in History," and other
scientific and literary works : m. 1871,
Alice Gabrielle, who d. 1916, da. of Mons.
Eugene Pignatel, of Lyons ; cr. Knt.
1891, K.C.B. (Civil) 1907, O.M. 1914.
Shepherd s Down, Haslemere ; Athenceum
Club.
Daughters living — Lucy Isabelle,— Gabrielle
Jeanne: m. 1915, Capt. Harold J. Behrens,
W. Yorkshire Regt.
Gelder, Sir (William) Alfred, son
of the late William Gelder, of North
Cave, East Yorkshire ; b. 1855 ; ed. at
Hull; is an Alderman and J.P. of
Kingston-upon-Hull (of which City he has
been five times Mayor), and a F. R.I.B.A. ;
has carried out large schemes of public im-
provement in Hull, and during Mayoralty
raised considerable sums of money for
charitable purposes ; sat as M. P. for
Lincolnshire, N. Lindsey, or Brigg, Div.
(L) Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918 : m. 1877,
Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Parker, of
Portsmouth and Hull ; cr. Knt. 1903.
West Parade House , Hull, Yorkshire.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Gellibrand, Brig.-Gen. Sir John,
K.C.B., D.S O., son of Thomas Lloyd
Gellibrand ; b. 1872 ; entered Manchester
Regt. 1893, and retired as Capt. 1912 ;
S. African War 1899-1901, present at
relief of Ladysmith (Queen’s medal with
two clasps), European War 1914-19. as
Major Australian Imperial Forces, and on
Staff with rank of Brig.-Gen. (despatches,
D.S.O. with Bar, C.B. , Legion of Honour,
K.C. B. , Croix de Guerre); is Brevet
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Major Reserve of Officers; cr. D.S.O.
1916, Bar and C. B. (Mil.) 1917, K.C. B.
(Mil.) 1919.
Gentle, Sir William Benjamin, son
of the late William Gentle, of Ashwell,
Herts ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Merchant Taylors’
Sch. ; entered Ordnance Survey 1881 ;
served in Cape Mounted Rifles 1883-6;
entered Metropolitan Police 1887 and
Reading Police 1897 ; was Ch. Con-
stable of Brighton 1901-1920; is Col. of
a Yeo. Cadet Regt. (which he raised),
and a Knight of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England ; com-
mands St. John’s Ambulance Brig. Local
Corps (which he also raised) : m. 1891,
Elizabeth, da. of Frederick Steward, of
West Dereham, Norfolk; cr. Knt 1916.
6, Chichester Terrace, Brighton.
Sons living — Frederick William, b. 1892 ;
Bar. Middle Temple 1919; formerly Capt.
1st Life Guards, — Francis Steward, b. 1894 ;
Lieut. Sussex Yeo.
George, Sir Ernest, R.A. , son of the
late John George, of Streatham ; b. 1839 ;
ed. privately ; is an Architect ; was Pres,
of Roy. Institute of British Architects
1909 and 1910 ; is a Roy. Academician ;
received Queen’s Roy. Gold Medal for
Architecture 1896 ; author of ‘ ‘ Etchings
on the Mosel," etc. : m. 1866, Mary
Allan, da. of the late Robert Burn, of
Epsom; cr. Knt. 1911. 71, Palace
Court, W. ; Arts Club.
Sons living — Stuart, b. 1867 : m. 18 — ,
Georgina, da. of — Cornwall, — Wilfred, b.
1872 : m. 18 — , Esther, da. of — Carney, —
Allan, b. 1874 : m. 18 — , May, da. of A.
Field.
Daughters living — Cecily, b. 1875 : m. 1907,
as his 2nd wife, the Rev. Charles Henry
Robinson, Hon. Canon of Ripon, — Margaret
Burn, b. 1877.
George, Dame Margaret (Lloyd),
G.B.E., da. of Richard Owen, of
Criccieth ; b. 18 — ; is a J.P. ; rendered sers.
in connection with war charities, hospitals,
etc., during European War (G.B.E.): m.
1888, the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George,
P.C., O.M., M.P., Prime Min. and First
Lord of the Treasury ; cr. G. B.E. (Civil)
1920. 10, Downing Street , 5. W. ;
Bynawelon , Criccieth ; The Firs, Cobham
Surrey.
German, Major Sir James, K.B.E. ,
son of the late Alfred John German, of
Cardiff ; b. 1879 ; ed. at Exeter ; is a Ship-
owner and Coal Exporter, Capt. and
Brevet Major Welsh Regt., and a J.P. for
Glamorganshire : m. 1903, Gladys Rose,
da. of Thomas J. Eynon, of Peny-bryn,
Penarth, Glamorganshire; cr. O. B.E.
(Civil), 1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Duf-
fry Ffrwd, Narntgarw, Glamorganshire ;
National Liberal , Royal A utomobile, and
County ( Glamorgan ) Clubs.
Son living — Lindsay Clifford, b. 1907.
Daughters living — Grace, b. 1905. — Betty, b.
1909, — Rita, b. 1911.
Ghulam Mohammad Ali Khan Baha-
dur, Hon. Sir ( Nawab Azim Jah Um-
datul-Oomara , Amir-ul-Oomara Sirajul-
Oomara Madar-ul-Mulk, Umdatal Mulk
Azim-ud-Dowlah, Asadud Dowlat-ul-
Ingliz, Prince of Akcot, Zulfikar Jung
Sipah Salar, Amir-i-Arcot ), G.C.I.E.,
son of the late Sir Muhammad Munawar
Khan Bahadur, K.C.I.E. , 4th Prince of
Arcot ; b. 1882 ; succeeded his father as
5th Prince of Arcot 1Q03 ; is Premier
Muhamadan Nobleman of S. India, Pres,
of S. India Islamiat League, and of all
India Muslim Asso. (presided at Delhi
Session of All India Muslim League
1910), and head of Muhamadan Com-
munity of S. India ; was a Member of
Madras Legislative Council 1904-6, and
of Council of Gov. -Gen. of India 1910-13 ;
re-nominated a Member of Madras Legis-
lative Council 1916; received title of
Khan Bahadur 1897, and Delhi Durbar
medal 1911 ; cr. K.C.I.E. 1909, G C.I.E.
1917. Amir Mahal Palace, Madras.
Gibb, Sir Alexander, G.B.E. ,
C.B., el. son of the late Alexander
Easton Gibb, of Beamsley Hall, Skip-
ton, Yorks ; b. 1872 ; ed. at Rugby, and
at Univ. Coll., London; is Hon. Brig.-
Gen. R.M. , a Fellow of Univ. Coll.,
London, a M.I.C.E., a M.I.M.E., a
F. R.S. (Edinburgh), and a Member of
Soctetd des Ing^nieurs Civil de France;
formerly Managing Director of Easton
Gibb and Son (Limited), engineer con-
tractors ; was Ch. Engineer, Ports Con-
struction to British Armies in France and
Belgium 1916-18, Dep. Director of Docks
to British Expeditionary Force in France
1917-18, and Civil Engineer-in -Ch. , Ad-
miralty 1918-19, since when he has been
Director Gen. of Civil Engineering at
Min. of Transport ; acted as a Member
of Naval Committee on Naval terms of
Peace 1919; has American D.S. M. , and
Order of Crown of Belgium : m. 1900,
Nora Isobel, younger da. of the lateFleet-
Surg. Lowry John Monteith, R.N. ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) and K.B.E. (Civil) 1918,
G. B.E. (Civil) 1920. Woodrow High
House, Amersham, Bucks; Gruinard
House , by Aultbea , Ross-shire ; Reform ,
Ranelagh, Caledonian, and New ( Edin-
burgh) Clubs.
Sons living — Alistair Monteith, V. 1901, —
Jocelyn Easton, b. 190 7, — Michael Edward,
b. 1914.
Gibb, Sir George Stegmann, son of
Alexander Gibb, C.E. , sometime of Wil-
lowbank, Aberdeen ; b. 1850 ; ed. at Aber-
deen Gram. Sch. and Univ., and at Lon-
don Univ. (LL.B. 1872) ; became Assist.
Great Western Railway Solicitor 1877 ;
appointed Solicitor to N.E. Railway at
York 1882 (acted as Arbitrator for that
Co. in Wages Arbitration 1897), and
was Gen. Manager 1891-1906, and a
Director 1906-10 ; became Managing
Director of Underground Electric Rail-
ways Co., and Chm. of Metropolitan
District Railway 1906 ; was Chm. of
Road Board 1910-19 ; served on War
Office Re-organisation Committee 1901,
and London Traffic Roy. Commn. 1903 ;
was a Member of Govt. Committee on
Production 1915-18 (Chm. 1918) : m. 1881,
Dorothea, da. of J. W. Garrett-Smith ;
cr. Knt. 1904. South Corner, Alan Road,
Wimbledon, S. W. 19 ; Reform Club.
Sons living — Roger, b. 1886, — Paul, M.C., b.
1887 ; Major Motor Transport and R.A.S.C. :
m. 1912, Phyllis, da. of Justice Carver, —
Edward Austin, b. 1889, — George Anthony,
M.C., b. 1893; Major R.A.S.C., and Motor
Transport: m. 1918, Helen Mary Morgan, da.
of Frederick W. Smith, of Poyntington
Manor, Sherborne.
Daughter living — Lesley, b. 1884 : m. 1909,
Eben John More, of Redroofs, Airdrie.
Gibbons, Lieut. - Col. Sir Walter,
K.B.E., son of John Gibbons, of Wolver-
hampton; b. 1871; ed. privately; formerly
Managing Director, London Theatre of
Varieties ; is Lieut. -Col. Comdg. Middle-
sex R.A.S.C., Road Transport Adviser
to Min. of Food, and Hon. Treasurer of
Automobile Asso. and Motor Union : m.
ist, 1902, Nellie Isabella, who d. 1911,
da. of the late George Adney Payne, of
950
KNIGHTAGE.
St. Malo, Herne Bay ; 2ndly, 1913, Doris
Blanche, da. of Charles Lee, J. P. , of
Cavendish Court, W. ; cr. K. B.E. (Civil)
1920 1, Hanover Terrace , Regent' s Park ,
N. W.i.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) , Adney Walter,
b. 1905, — (by 2nd marriage) Edgar Walter
Lee, b. 1917.
Daughter living — (By 2nd marriage), Ursula
Georgina Aim£e, b. 1919.
Gibbons, Sir William, K.C.B. [see
Gibbons, Bt. , cr. 1752].
Gibbs, Sir Charles Henry, son of
Robert Winter Gibbs, of Taunton ; b.
1854; was Unionist Leader in Lambeth
1900-1918, and Mayor of Lambeth 1907-8
and 1914-19 ; cr. Knt. 1918. 3, St.
Saviour s Road, Brixton Hill, S. W.
Gibbs, Sir Philip Armand Hamilton,
K.B.E., son of Henry Gibbs, of Board of
Education; b. 1877; ed. privately; a
well-known author and journalist ; some-
time Literary Editor of Daily Chronicle,
Daily Mail, and Tribune ; War Corre-
spondent during Balkan War 1912-13
for The Graphic , and on Western Front
during European War for Daily Chronicle ,
Daily Telegraph , New York Times, etc.,
1914-19 (Chevalier Legion of Honour) ;
author of many novels, historical works,
essays, and war books : m. 1898, Agnes,
da. of the Rev. William J. Rowland ; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 1 14, Stamford
Hill , N.
Son living — One, b. 1902.
Gibson, Sir Henry James, K.C.B. ,
son of the late Rev. Henry Atkinson
Gibson, V. of Linslade, Bucks; b. i860;
ed. at Rossall, and at St. John’s Coll.,
Oxford (Scholar, and 1st class Classical
Moderations B. A. 1883); appointed Assist.
Accountant-Gen., War Office 1900, Dep.
Accountant-Gen. 1903, Assist. Director
of Army Finance 1904, Assist. Comp-
troller and Auditor of the Exchequer
1905, and Comptroller and Auditor-Gen.
1911 : m. 1901, Ethel Margaret, who d.
1917, da. of the late Thomas Allen Green,
of Hendon, Middlesex; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1902, K.C.B. (Civil) 1912. Woodlands,
Ox ted, Surrey.
Sons living — Ralph Henry, b. 1908, — John
Atkinson, b. 19x2.
Daughters living — Joan Margaret, b. 1902, —
Elizabeth Mary, b. 190*4, — Ethel Dorothy,
b. 1906.
Gibson, Sir Herbert, K.B.E. ; b. 1863;
Wheat Commr. , Roy. Commn. on Wheat
Supplies, Argentine and Uruguay : m.
1895; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Compton
Hurst, Eastbourne; Linconia, Buenos
Aires.
Sons living — Of whom the el., Meredith
Herbert, b. 1897 : m. rgrg, Edith Orme.da.
of Major W. D. Bruce, of Vancouver, British
Columbia.
Gibson, Brig.-Gen. the Hon. Sir John
M orison, K.C.M.G., son of the late
William Gibson, of Ontario ; b. 1842; ed.
at Central Sch., Hamilton, Canada, and
at Toronto Univ. (B.A. 1863, M.A. 1864,
LL. B. 1869, LL. D. 1903); LL.D.
McMaster Univ. 1909 ; Bar. Canada 1867,
aQ.C. 1890, and a Bencher 1899; formerly
Col. Comdg. 15th Brig. Canadian Mil.,
and Col. Reserve of Officers ; became
Brig.-Gen. 1916; was a Member of On-
tario Legislative Assembly 1879-1905, Pro-
vincial Sec., Ontario 1889-96, Commr. of
Crown Lands, Ontario 1896-9, Attorney-
Gen 1899-1905, and Lieut.-Gov. of On-
tario 1908-14; first Pres, of Canadian
Branch of Red Cross So. ; is a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; many years Pres, of Ontario
and Dominion of Canada Rifle Assos. :
m. 1st, 1869, Emily Annie, who d. 1874,
da. of the late Ralph Birrell ; 2ndly, 1876,
Caroline, who d. 18 77, da. of the Hon.
Adam Hope; 3rdly, 1884, Elizabeth (a
Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England), da. of the late
judge Malloch, of Brockville, Canada ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1912. Ravencliffe, Hamilton,
Canada ; Hamilton, York, Toronto, and
National ( Canada ) Clubs.
Sons living — Archibald Hope, b. 1888 ; Bar.
Canada 1911, — Colin William George, b.
1891; Bar. Canada 1915; Lieut. Roy. Fusi-
liers (City of London Regt.) : m. 1916, Flor-
ence Petronelle, da. of the Hon. J. K. Kerr,
P.C., of Rathnally, Toronto.
Daughters living — Eugenia Elizabeth Emily,
b. 1884, — Margaret Mary Stewart, b. 1886.
Gibson, Sir Robert, K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
• Repatriation Office, Commonwealth of
Australia; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Gibson, Sir Walter Matthew, C.V.O.,
I.S.O., el. son of the late Rev. Edward
Gibson, of Ashby Magna, near Lutter-
worth ; b. 1856 ; entered Privy Purse
Office 1880 ; was Sec. to the Privy Purse
1888-1918 ; appointed Sergeant-at-Arms
in Ordinary to H.M. 1916: m. 1891,
Katharine Maud, youngest da. of the late
Charles Manley Smith, Master in Su-
preme Court of Judicature; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1900, I.S.O. 1915, C. V.O. and
Knt. 1918. Constitutional Club.
Son living — Claude Manley, b. 1895; Capt.
R.A.F.
Daughters living — One, b. 1893, — another, b.
1899.
Gidhour, Maharaja (Sir Ravenesh-
war Prasad Singh) Bahadur of, K. C.I.E. ,
son of the late Maharaja (Shiva Prasad
Singh) Bahadur of Gidhour ; b. i860 ; has
been a Member of the Local Board and
of the Monghyr Dist. Board Committee,
an Hon. Magistrate (with power to try
cases singly), and a M.L.C. of Bengal
(thanked for sers.) ; is a M.L.C. of Behar,
Life Vice- Pres, of Landholders’ Asso. ,
and a liberal supporter of Hospitals,
Schs., etc. ; title of Maharaja Bahadur
made hereditary 1877 : m. 1886 ; cr.
K. C.I.E. 1895. The Srivilas Palace ,
Gidhour, East Indian Railway; Mon-
ghyr, Behar, India.
Son living — Maharaj-Kumar C. P. Singh,
b. 18—.
Giffard, Sir Henry Alexander,
K.C., son of Col. Henry Giffard, formerly
R.G.A. ; b. 1838 ; ed. at Elizabeth Coll.,
Guernsey, and at Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oxford (Exhibitioner 1857, Junior Mathe-
matical Scholar 1858, 1st class Lit. Hum.
and 1st class Mathematics 1861, Senior
Student of Ch. Ch. 1863) ; Bar Lincoln’s
Inn 1865, K.C. 1882, and a Bencher 1885 ;
was Assist. Commr. on Schs. Inquiry
Commn. 1865-6, Reader in Equity to
Inns of Court 1888-91, and Bailiff of
Guernsey 1902-8 ; unsuccessfully contested
E. , or Newmarket, Div. of Cambridge-
shire (C) 1892 : m. 1866, Helen Agnes,
who d. 1913, da. of Stephen Alers Han-
key ; cr. Knt. 1903. Braye du Valle,
Guernsey ; New University Club.
Sons living — Walter John Frederick, b. 1870,
— Alexander William, b. 1873.
Gillan, Sir Robert Woodburn,
K.C.S.I., son of the late Rev. Dr. Gillan,
of The Manse. Carmunnock ; b. 1867 : ed.
at Ayr. Acad., and at Christ’s Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. and LL. B. 1888); Bar.
KNIGHTS.
951
Middle Temple 1889; entered I.C.S.
1889, became Officiating City Magistrate,
and Wasika Officer, Lucknow 1894,
Assist. Commr. 1896, Dep. Commr. 1899,
Sec., Board of Revenue 1902, Sec. to
Govt, of United Provinces 1907, Comp-
troller, Auditor-Gen., and Head Commr.
of Paper Currency, Finance Depart. 1910,
and Sec. to Govt, of India, Finance
Depart. 1912 ; appointed a Member of
Roy. Commn. on Indian Finance and
Currency 1913 and of Railway Board
1914, a temporary Member of Council
of Gov. -Gen. of India 1914, Pres.
Railways Board 1915, and Controller of
Appointments Depart. 1920: m. 1889,
Mary, da. of William Van Baerle ; cr.
C.S.I. 1911, K.C.S. 1. 1916. East India
United Service Club.
Son living — George Van Baerle, b. 1890 ; Capt.
Indian Army : m 1918, fcibell, da. of Bulloch
Graham, of 3, Park Gardens, Glasgow.
Daughter living — One.
Gill man, Maj.-Gen. Sir Webb,
K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., son of the late
Herbert Webb Gillman, of Clonteadmore;
b. 1870 ; ed. at Dulwich, and at R.M.A. ;
entered R.F.A. 1889, became Capt. 1899,
Major 1905, Brevet Lieut. -Col. and Lieut. -
Col. 1914, Brevet Col. 1916, and Maj.-
Gen. 1918; S. Africa 1899-1900, present
at relief of Kimberley, battle of Paarde-
berg, actions of Poplar Grove and Drie-
fontein, and operations in Orange River
Colony (Queen's medal with three clasps),
Aro Expedition 1901 - 2 (despatches,
medal with clasp, D.S.O.), European War
1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G., Brevet Col. ,
C.B., promoted Maj.-Gen., K.C.M.G.,
2nd class Russian Order of St. Anne with
swords, Com. Legion of Honour, Com.
Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus of
Italy, 3rd class of White Eagle of Serbia
with swords, Grand Com. of Redeemer of
Greece) ; appointed D.A.A.G. Sierra
Leone 1906, Assist. Mil. Sec. to Gen.
Officer Comdg.-in-Ch. , E. Command
1908, and Gen. Staff Officer S. Coast
Defences 1910, and at War Office 1912 :
m. 1911, Caroline Grace Elizabeth, da.
of the late Charles Ernest Rube, of
17, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.M.G. 1915, C.B.
(Mil.) 1917, K. C.M.G. 1919. Com-
mandant's House, Royal Military
Academy, Woolwich, S.E. 18/ Clontead-
more, Coachford, co. Cork ; Army a7id
Navy Club.
Son living — Herbert Charles Rube, b. 1912.
Daughters living — Catherine Anne, b. 191 — ,
— Susan, b. 191-.
Gimlette, Surg. -Gen. Sir Thomas
Desmond, K.C.B., 2nd son of the late
Fleet-Surg. Hart Gimlette, of Sandford
House, Merton Road, Southsea ; b. 1857;
L.S.A. 1878, M.R.C.S., England 1879;
became Surg. R.N. 1879, Staff-Surg. 1885,
Fleet-Surg. 1893, Dep. Inspector-Gen. of
Hospitals and Fleets 1901, Inspector-Gen.
1907, and Surg. -Gen. 1911 ; retired 1913;
was Med. Officer to Adm. Hewitt’s
Abyssinian Expedition 1885 ; received
Gilbert Blane gold medal 1887; served
during Egyptian War 1882 (Egyptian
medal, Khedive’s bronze star), and in
Soudan 1884, present at battles of El
Teb and Tamai (despatches, two clasps,
promoted Staff-Surg.) ; was Instructor to
Surgs. on entry into Navy at Haslar
Hospital 1896-1901, Dep. Inspector-Gen. -
in-Ch. of Roy. Naval Hospital, Hong
Kong 1904-7 ; and Inspector-Gen. -in-
Charge of Royal Hospital, Haslar 1908-
11 : m. 1888, Mary Ann, da. ofG. Nichols,
of Lisbon; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1907, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1911. Sandford House, Merton
Road, Southsea.
Sons living — Two.
Girijanath Ray [see Dinajpur].
Girouard, Col. Sir Edouard Percy
Cranwill, K. C.M.G. , D.S.O. , son of
the late Hon. Ddsird Girouard, D.C.L. ,
LL.D. , a Puisne Judge of Supreme Court
of Dominion of Canada ; b. 1867 ; ed. at
Roy. Mil. Coll. , Kingston, Canada ; en-
tered R.E. 1888, and became Capt. Brevet
Major 1899, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1904, and
Major and Brevet Col. 1908; served in
Dongola Expedition 1896, as Director
of Railways (despatches, D.S.O.), with
Nile Expedition 1897-8 (Brevet Major),
and 1 in S. Africa 1899-1902, as Director
of Railways, with rank of Lieut. -Col.
(despatches, K. C.M.G.); was Railway
Traffic Manager at Roy. Arsenal, Wool-
wich 1890-95, Director of Soudan Rail-
ways 1896-8, Pres, of Egyptian Railway
Board 1898-9, and Railway Commr.
Transvaal and Pres, of Board of Control
1902-4, Staff Officer R.E., E. Command
1905, A.Q.M.G. , W. Command 1906,
High Commr. and Com. -in-Ch. of N.
Nigeria Protectorate 1907, Gov. and Com-
in-Ch. there 1908, and Gov. and Com. -in-
Ch. British E. Africa Protectorate 1909-12,
since when he has been a Director of Sir W.
G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. ; has
2nd class Medjidie ; is a Fellow of Roy.
Colonial Institute : m. 1903, Mary Gwen-
dolen, who d. 1916, having obtained a
divorce 1914, only child of the late Hon.
Sir Richard Solomon, K.C. B. , K. C.M.G.,
K.C.V.O. ; cr. D.S.O. 1896, K.C.M.G.
1900. Brooks's , Reform, and Army and
Navv Clubs.
Son living — Richard D6sir6, b. 1905.
Glanfield, Sir Robert Henry, son of
George Glanfield, of Hale End, Wood-
ford ; b. 1862; ed. at Ound'e Sch. ; Chm.
G. Glanfield and Son (Limited), Past
Pres. Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers’
Federation, and Hon. Treasurer, Borstal
Asso. ; rendered sers. in connection with
Supply and Manufacture of Clothing for
the Forces during European War : m.
1888, Mabel Coles, da. of the late Herbert
Henry Coles Baker, of King Williams
Town, S. Africa ; cr. Knt. 1920. 34,
Eton Avenue, Hampstead, N. W. 3.
Sons living — Herbert Henry, b. 1889; for-
merly Capt. Army Ordnance Depart : m.
1918, Dorothy Green, — Norman Lawrence,
b. 1902.
Daughters living — Hilda Marion, b. 1894 : m.
1919, Lieut. Charles Seropian, O.B.R., R.N.,
— Norah Read, b. 1899.
Glasgow, Brig. -Gen. Sir Thomas
William, K.CB., C.M.G., D.S.O.] b.
1876 ; Col. Australian Light Horse, and a
Brig.-Gen; S. Africa 1899-1900, as Lieut.
Queensland Mounted Inf. (despatches,
D.S.O.), European War 1915-19 (C.M.G.,
C.B. , Legion of Honour, K.C. B. , Croix
de Guerre with Palm) ; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.B.
(Mil ) 1919. Gympie, Queensland.
Glazebrook, Sir Richard Tetley,
K.C.B., son of the late Nicholas Smith
Glazebrook, of West Derby, Liverpool ;
b. 1854; ed. at Liverpool, and at Trin.
Coll. Camb. (Scholar, B.A., 5th Wrangler
1876, Fellow 1877, M.A. 1879, Lecturer
1881, Hopkins Prizeman 1886); is a
F.R.S., a D.Sc. of Oxford, Heidelberg
and Victoria, a LL.D. of Edinburgh,
Past Pres, of Institution of Electrical
Engineers, of Physical So., and of Faraday
952
KNIGHTAGE.
So., Chm. of Aeronautical Research
Committee, and Adviser in Physics to
Ministry of Munitions ; was Assist. Tutor
Trin. Coll., Camb. 1882-1908, Principal
Univ. Coll., Liverpool 1898-1900, and
Director of the National Physical Labora-
tory 1899-1919 ; author of numerous
texibooks on science : m. 1883, Frances
Gertrude, da. of the late J. W. Atkinson,
of Leeds; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1910, Knt.
1917, K.C. B. (Civil) 1920. Coton End,
63, Grange Road , Cambridge ; Athenceum
Club.
Sons living — Arthur Rimington, M.C., b. 1891;
Capt. West Yorkshire Regt.
Daughters living — Gertrude Ethel : m. 1918,
Edward Percy Smith, — Monica, — Marian
Joan: m. 1919, Eric Coad-Pryor.
Gleichen, Maj.-Gen. Lord (Albert)
Edward (Wilfred), K. C.V.O., C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O. , only son of the late Adm.
H.S.H. Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-
Langenburg [see M. Hertford, colls.]; b.
1863; ed.at Charterhouse; sometime Page
of Honour to Queen Victoria; entered
Grenadier Guards 1881 , became Capt.
1892, Major 1898, Lieut. -Col. 1903, Brevet
Col. 1906, Col. 1907, and Maj.-Gen. 1915 ;
retired 1919 ; is a Knight of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England ;
served in Sudan 1884-5 with Guards' Camel
Corps (medal with two clasps, bronze star),
with Dongola Expedition 1896 (medal),
in S. Africa 1899-1900, as D.A.A.G.
(wounded, despatches twice, medal with
five clasps, D.S.O.), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-16, on Staff (despatches,
promoted) ; accompanied Special Mis-
sions to Marocco 1893 and 1909, and
to King Menelik of Abyssinia 1897
(3rd class Star of Ethiopia, C.M.G.);
was an Extra Equerry to Queen Victoria
1892-1901, to King Edward VII. 1901-10,
and to King George V. since 1910 ; was
Staff-Capt. and D.A.A.G. for Mil. Intelli-
gence at Head Quarters 1894-9, Director of
Intelligence, Egypt and .Sudan Agent 1901-
3, Mil. Attach^ at Berlin 1903-6, and at
Washington 1906-7, Assist. Director of Mil.
Operations at Head Quarters 1907-11,
in command of Inf. Brig. 1911-15, and
a Div. 1915-16, and Director of Intel-
ligence Bureau, Depart, of Information
1917-18 ; received by Roy. licence prece-
dence next to and immediately before
Marquesses of England 1913, and the
rank, style, and precedence of a Mar-
quess’s younger son 1917, at the same
time relinquishing the title of Count
Gleichen and the first-mentioned pre-
cedence; has 2nd class Medjidie and
Dannebrog ; is Com. of Legion of
Honour : m. 1910, the Hon. Sylvia Gay,
da. of the late Hon. Henry George
Edwardes [see B. Kensington, colls.]; cr.
C.M.G. 1898, D.S.O. 1900, C.V.O. 1901,
C.B. (Mil.) 1906, K. C.V.O. 1909. 35,
Catherine Street, Buckingham Gate,
S. W. ; Marlborough, and Beefsteak Clubs.
Glubb, Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederic
Manley, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., son of
the late Orlando Manley Glubb, Lieut.
37th Bengal Native Inf. ; b. 1857; ed. at
Wellington Coll., and at R.M.A. ; en-
tered R.E. 1877, became Capt. 1888,
Major 1895, Lieut. -Col. 1903, Brevet Col.
1906, Col. 1908, and Maj.-Gen. 1915;
retired 1919 ; served in S. Africa 1900-
1901 (despatches, D.S.O.), and during
European War 1914-19 as a Ch. Engineer
(despatches several times, promoted. Order
of Leopold of Belgium, Legion of Honour,
Crown of Italy, K.C.M.G., French and
Belgian Croix de Guerre) ; commanded
R.E. at Mauritius 1903-5, and R. E.,
Woolmer Forest Sub-Dist. , Aldershot
1905-8 ; was Ch. Engineer, N. Command
1909-12, and Ch. Engineer S. Command
1912-14: m. 1889, Francis Letitia, da.
of the late Bernard William Bagot,
J.P., of Carranure, co. Roscommon; cr.
D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1914, K.C.M.G.
1918.
Daughter living — Gwenda ; m. 1920, Col. —
Janson.
Glyn-Jones [see Jones].
Glynn, Sir Joseph Aloysius, son of
John Macmahon Glynn, of Gort, co.
Galway ; b. 1869 ; ed. at Blackrock Coll.,
Dublin, and at Roy. Univ., Ireland (B.A.
1890, gold medallist 1891) ; admitted a
Solicitor 1891 ; is Chm. of National In-
surance Commn. , Ireland ; was Chm. of
Galway County Council 1902-12 : m. 1894,
Bride, da. of John O’Neil Donnellan, of
Riverview, Ballinrobe ; cr. Knt. 1915.
St. Jar laths, Ailesbury Road, Merrion,
Dublin ; National Liberal, and Stephens
Greeti Clubs.
Sons living — Francis Joseph, M.C., b. 1896;
sometime Capt. R.F.A., — Patrick, b. 1898 ;
sometime Lieut. R F A., — Edward John, b.
1900, — Jarlath Joseph, b. 1902.
Goadby, Sir Kenneth W eldon, K.B.E. ,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., son of the Rev.
J. J. Goadby ; b. 1873 ; ed. at Gram.
Sch. , Henley-on-Thames, and at Univ.
Extension Coll., Reading; is Med.
Referee forlndustrial Poisoning(London),
Hon. Bacteriologal Specialist Koy. Her-
bert Hospital, Woolwich, Lecturer on
Bacteriology National Dental Hospital,
and a Member of War Office Committee
for Study of Tetanus ; author of “ Lead
Absorption and Lead Poisoning,” etc. ;
m. 1897, Constance Eva, da. ofG. Olding;
cr. K.B.E. 1918. 83, Harley Street, W. ;
Royal Automobile Club.
Son living — Hector Kenneth, b. 1902.
Goddard, Right Hon. Sir Daniel Ford,
P.C. [see “ Privy Council”].
Godfrey, Sir George Cochrane, son
of George B. Godfrey, of Cranleigh ; b.
1871 ; Agent and Gen. Manager,
Bengal - Nagpur Railway; was Coal
Controller for India and Member of
Indian Railway Board 19x7-19: m.
1900, Ethel Beatrix, da. of the late
Douglas Kingsford, Bar.-at-Law ; cr.
Knt. 1919.
Son living — Robert George Douglas, b. 1905.
Daughter living — Pamela Beatrix.
Godfrey, Sir Joseph Edward, M.B.,
son of the late Benjamin Godfrey ; b. 1858;
ed. privately, and at Edinburgh Univ.
(M. B. and C.M. 1882); appointed Govt.
Med. Officer, British Guiana 1883, Med.
Inspector of Estates Hospitals and Dep.
Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages
1898, Dep.-Chm. , Central Board of Health
1902, Surg.-Gen. and Chm. of Local Govt.
Board of British Guiana 1904, Dep. Chm.
of Board of Agriculture 1905, and Chm.
of Poor Law Commn. 1906 ; was a Dele-
gate for British Guiana and Bahamas to
International Leprosy Conference, Bergen
1909: m. 1885, Alice Helena Little; cr.
Knt. 1914. Constitutional Club.
Godfrey-Faussett [see Faussett],
Godley, Lieut.-Ge7i. Sir Alexander
John, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., el. son of the
late Lieut. -Col. W. A. Godley, 56th
Regt. ; b. 1867 ; ed. at Haileybury, at
United Sers. Coll., and at R.M.C. ;
entered Roy. Dublin Fusiliers 1886, be-
came Capt. 1895, Capt. Irish Guards
KNIGHTS.
953
1900, Brevet Major Roy. Dublin Fusiliers
1897, Major Irish Guards 1901, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1905, Col.
1906, Maj.-Gen. 1914. and Lieut. -Gen.
1918 ; served in Rhodesia 1896-7 as Staff
Officer (despatches, medal, Brevet Major),
in S. Africa 1899-1901 as Special Ser.
Officer, afterwards on Staff (despatches,
Queen’s medal with three clasps, Brevet
Lieut.-Col.), and during European War
1915-18, Comdg. a Div. and subsequently
XXII Corps (despatches, K.C.B., Grand
Officer of Legion of Honour and of
Crown of Belgium, Knight Com. White
Eagle of Serbia, French and Belgian Croix
de Guerre); was D.A.A.G. , Aldershot
1901-3, Comdt. Sch. of Mounted Inf.
1903-6, A.A.G. and Gen. Staff Officer 2nd
Div. Army Corps, Aldershot 1906-10, and
Gen. Officer Comdg. New Zealand De-
fence 1910-14 ; commanded a Corps in
Germany of British Army of the Rhine
1918-19; appointed Mil. Sec. to Sec. of
State for War and Sec. of Selection
Board 1920: m. 1898, Louisa Marion, el.
da. of the late Robert Fowler, D.L., of
Rahinston, co. Meath; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1910, K.C.M.G. 1914, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1916. 23, Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park ,
W. 2; Guards' , Travellers' , and Naval
and Military Clubs.
Godman, Dame Alice Mary, D.B.E.,
da. of the late Major Percy Chaplin, J.P. ,
60th Rifles, of 5, Eaton Place, S.W'. ;
b. 1868 ; Vice-Pres. British Red Cross
Horsham Div., Pres. Women's Unionist
and Coalition Asso. (Horsham Div.), and
Co. Commr. for Girl Guides, Sussex : m.
1891, as his second wife, Frederick Du
Cane Godman, D.C.L., F.R.S. , who d.
1919; cr. D.B.E. 1918. South Lodge,
Horsham ; 45, Pont Street , S. W.
Godsell, Sir William, el. son of the
late Thomas Godsell, of King’s Caple,
Herefordshire ; b. 1838 ; entered Govt.
Ser. i860, and was Auditor of Accounts of
Sec. of State for India in Council 1895-
1903: m. 1st, 1864, Georgina Mary, who
d. 1903, da. of the late Rev. James
Buckoll, of Great Limber, Lincolnshire ;
2ndly, 1908, Emily Helen, da. of the late
George Grimmette, of Edgbaston ; cr.
Knt. 1903. 80, Carleton Road, Tufnell
Park, N.7.
Godwin, .S/rQohn) Arthur, son of John
Venimore Godwin, J.P. , Mayor of Brad-
ford, Yorkshire 1865 ; b. 1852; ed. privately,
and at Edinburgh Univ. ; formerly sole
proprietor of John V. Godwin and Co.,
textile merchants, of Bradford ; is a
J.P. for Bradford ; elected a Member
of Bradford City Council 1900, an
Alderman 1903, and first Lord Mayor
1907 : m. 1887, Mary Elizabeth, da. of
the late William Geddes, of Liverpool ;
cr. Knt. 1913. Colvend , Grassington,
Yorkshire; Bradford Club.
Daughter living — Venice Venimore: m. 1916,
Harold Mitchell, M.C., Lieut. W. Yorkshire
Regt.
Goff, Sir Park, M.P., son of Col.
Bruce Goff, of Both well ; b. 1870; ed. at
Marlborough, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1892, M.A. and B.C.L. 1895); Bar.
Inner Temple 1895 ; was Gold Stick at
Coronations of King Edward VII and
King George V ; has been an Hon. King’s
Messenger since 1914; is a J.P., and
Chm. United Club; appointed Assist.
Parliamentary Private Sec. to First Lord
of the Admiralty Feb. 1919, a Mem-
ber of Select Committee on London
Traffic 1919, and Chm. Private Bill
Committees 1920 ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Lanarkshire, N.-E. Div. (C) 1911 ;
has sat for Cleveland Div. of N. Riding
of Yorkshire ( Co.U ) since Dec. 1918 ;
cr. Knt. 1918. 15A, Arlington Street,
S.W.; Bothwell, Scotland ; Carlton,
Junior Carlton, Constitutional, Marl-
borough, St. Stephen’s, Oxford and
Cambridge, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Gold, Sir Archibald Gilbey, third
surviving son of Sir Charles Gold ; b.
1870 ; Hon. Major Yeo., and a J.P. and
D.L. for Essex ; acted as Officer Comdg.
Colchester Depot Aug. to Dec. 1914, and
subsequently as Purchasing Officer (Re-
mounts), War Office : m. 1897, Ethel,
fourth da. of the late H. A. Blyth, of 45,
Portland Place, W. ; cr. Knt. 1918.
Croft House, Stansted, Essex ; 4, Seaford
Court, W. 1 . ; Bath, Devonshire, and
Hurlingham Clubs.
Son living — Peter Henry, b. 1900.
Daughter living — Patricia Mary, b. 1899.
Gold, Sir Charles, son of Michael
Gold, of Birmingham ; b. 1837 ; ed. pri-
vately ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Essex, Re-
presentative Knight Bachelor for Essex,
and a Director of W. and A. Gilbey
(Limited), wine merchants and distillers,
of The Pantheon, Oxford Street, W. ;
sat as M.P. for N., or Saffron Walden
Div. of Essex (L) 1895-1900 : m. 1859,
Fanny Georgiana, who d. 1910, da. of
the late Henry Gilbey, of Bishop Stort-
ford, Herts ; cr. Knt. 1906. The Limes,
Birchanger, Essex; 3, Lancaster Gate,
W. ; Devonshire , and Orleans Clubs.
Sons living — Charles ( Gorsefield , Stansted,
Essex), b. 1865; a J.P. for Essex: m. 1892,
a da. of Alfred Gilbey, of Wooburn, Bucks,
— Sir Archibald Gilbey, b. 1870 [see
“Knightage”], — Guy Gilbey ( Abbot's Hall
Shelford, Braintree), b. 1877 ; a J.P. for Essex
and Major Yeo. (Legion of Honour) : m. 1903,
Maud Mary, da. of Sir John Brunner, 1st Bt,
Goldfinch, Sir Arthur Horne, K. B. E.,
son of Henry George Goldfinch ; b. 1866 ;
ed. privately ; sometime a merchant, and
a partner in the firm of Duncan Fox and
Co. , of Liverpool and London ; is Di-
rector of Raw Materials, Min. of Muni-
tions ; cr. K.B. E. 1918. 8, Rosecroft
Avenue, Hampstead, N. W.
Goldie, Right Hon. Sir George
Dash wood Taubman, P.C., K.C.M.G.
[see “Privy Council”].
Gollancz, Professor Sir Israel,
Litt.D., son of the late Rev. Samuel
Marcus Gollancz ; b. 1863 ; ed. at City of
London csch , at Univ. Coll., London,
and at Christ’s Coll., Camb. (Litt.D.);
Quain English Student, Univ. Coll.,
London 1892-5, and Univ. Lecturer in
English, Camb. Univ. 1896-1906; Univ.
Professor of English Language and
Literature at King’s Coll., London, a
Corresponding Member of Roy. Spanish
Acad., Pres. Philological So., and Hon.
Director Early English Text So. ; has
been a Fellow and Sec. of British Academy
since its foundation in 1903 : m 1910,
Alide, da. of the late Adolphus Gold-
schmidt; cr. Knt. 1919. Melrose, Shoot-
up Hill, N. W.
Son living — Oliver, b. 1914.
Daughter living— Marguerite.
Gondal, H.H. the Thakore Saheb
(Shri Bhagvat Sinh Jee) of, G.C.I.E.,
D.C.L., LL.D., M.D., F.R.C.P.,
F.R.S.E., son of the date Thakore
Saheb (Sagramji) of Gondal ; b. 1865 ;
ed. at Rajkumar Coll., Rajkot, and at
954
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Edin. Univ. (Hon. LL.D. 1887. M.B.
and C.M., M.R.C.P. 1892, M.D. and
F.R.C.P. 1895); Hon. D.C.L. Oxford
1892 ; is a Jareja Rajput, one of the
Ruling Chiefs of India, a F.R.S.E. , a
M.R.A.S. , a Fellow of Bombay Univ.,
and Vice-Patron St. John Ambulance
Asso. ; author of “A Journal of a Visit
to England,” “A Short History of
Aryan Medical Science,” etc. : m. 1881,
Nundkoover Ba, C.I. , da. of H.H. the
Maharana, of Dharampur ; cr. K.C.I.E.
1887, G.C.I.E. 1897. Gondal, Kathia-
war, Bombay.
Goode, Sir Charles Henry, son of
the late Samuel Goode, of N. Adelaide,
Australia ; b. 1827 ; ed. privately ; served
in Vo). Regt. during Crimean War ; has
been for over 30 years Chm. of Roy.
Institution for the Blind ; is a merchant,
a Member of the firm of Goode, Durrant
and Co. (Limited), of Adelaide and Lon-
don, and Chm. of local Directors of
London and Lancashire Insurance Co., a
J.P. for Adelaide, Vice- Pres, of Austra-
lian Mutual Provident So. of Adelaide,
and connected with numerous philan-
thropic institutions and religious bodies ;
was M.P. , S. Australia 1865-6: m. 1st,
1857, Mary Harriet Good ; 2ndly, 1890,
Helen Augusta Lloyd, da. of James Smith ;
cr. Knt. 1912. Brougham Place , North
Adelaide , S. Australia.
Goode, Sir William Athelstane Mere-
dith, K.B.E., son of the Rev. Thomas
Allmond Goode, So. for Propagation of
the Gospel, Newfoundland and W. Indies;
b. 1875; ed. at North Hill House,
Winchester, at Gram. Sch. , Doncaster,
and at Foyle Coll. ; sometime in U.S.A.
Cav. ; is a journalist and author, British
Director of Relief Missions, a Member
of Supreme Economic Council, Liaison
Officer, Ministry of Food with U.S.A. ,
Hon. Sec. National Committee for Re-
lief in Belgium, and a Member of New-
foundland and W. Indian Mil. Con-
tingent Committees, and a Com. of Order
of Crown of Belgium ; was a War Corre-
spondent during Spanish-American War ;
author of “With Sampson through the
War,” etc. : m. 1899, Cecilia, da. of Dr.
C. A. Sippi ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 49, West-
bourne Gardens , W. 2; Savage , Royal
Ulster Yacht , and West India?i Clubs.
Daughter living — Celia Georgina Meredith, I
b. 1900.
Goodenough, Vice-Adm. Sir William '
Edmund, K.C.B., M.V.O. , son of the]
late Capt. James Graham Goodenough,
C.B., C.M.G., R.N. [see B. Belhaven] ;
b. 1867; entered R.N. 1880, became Lieut.
1887, Com. 1900, Capt. 1905, Commodore
(2nd class) 1913, Rear-Adm. 1916, and j
Vice-Adm. 1920 ; European War 1914-
18, Comdg. 2nd Light Cruiser Squad-
ron, present at actions of Heligoland
and Dogger Bank, and battle of
Jutland; formerly Capt. of Roy. Naval
Coll., Dartmouth ; was Capt. of H.M.S.
Cochrane when escorting cruiser during
Their Majesties’ voyage to India 1911-12 ;
appointed Adm. Sup. of Chatham Dock-
yard 1919, and Com.-in-Ch. Africa
Station 1920; is a Com. of the Order of
St. Maurice and St. Lazarus of Italy ;
sometime a Naval A. D.C. to H.M. ; has
1st class of Order of St. Vladimir with
swords, Order of Rising Sun of Japan,
and Croix de Guerre : m. 1901. the Hon.
Henrietta Margaret Stanley, da. of 4th
Baron Sheffield ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1912, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1919. Admiralty House , Simonstown,
South Africa ; Parson s Pightle, Coulsdon,
Surrey ; Travellers' Club.
Daughters living — Katharine Margaret Anne,
b. 1902, — Cecilia Phyllis Maisie, b. 1905.
Goodman, Sir (Gerald) Aubrey, K.C. ,
son of the late Flavius Augustus Goodman ;
b. 1862 ; ed. at Harrison Coll., Bardados,
and at Univ. Coll., London ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1885, and K.C. 18 — ; appointed
Solicitor-Gen., Barbados 1896, Acting
Attorney-Gen. 1900, Attorney-Gen. 1907,
a M.L.A. 1912, Attorney-Gen., Straits
Settlements 1913, and Ch. Judicial
Commr. : m. 1885, Gertrude, da. of E. J.
Cobbett ; cr. Knt. 1920. Lahore, Good-
wood Hill, Singapore.
Sons living — Three.
Goodman, Sir William Meigh, son of
Samuel R. Goodman ; b. 1847 ; ed. at
Univ. Coll. ; B.A. London 1867; Bar.
Middle Temple 1870, and a Q.C. , Hong-
kong 1900 ; was Attorney-Gen. and
Advocate in Admiralty, British Honduras
1883-6, Ch. Justice there 1886-9 (revising
and consolidating laws), Attorney-Gen.
of Hongkong 1889-1902, and Ch. Justice
there 1902-5 : m. 1st, 1874, Fanny, who d.
1890, da. of B. B. Breach, of Burwash ;
2ndly, 1892, Kate, da. of F. J. Smith ;
cr. Knt. 1902. Clavadel, Pit Farm
Road, Guildford.
Daughter living — Kathleen Mary : m. 1920,
Henry Russell .Smith.
Goodrich, Adm. Sir James Edward
Clifford, K.C. V.O., son of the late James
Pitt Goodrich, of Energlyn, Glamorgan-
shire and Eyarth, Denbighshire; b. 1851;
entered R.N. 1864, became Lieut. 1872,
Com. 1888, Capt. 1895, Rear-Adm. 1905,
Vice-Adm. 1910, and Adm. 1912 ; retired
1913; was Adm. -Sup., Gibraltar Dock-
yard 1906-9 ; appointed Capt. Roy. Naval
Reserve 1915; is a J.P. for Gloucester-
shire : m. 1897, Adeline Rose, da. of
Capt. Frederic John Helbert ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1903, K.C.V.O. 1908.
Stinchcombe Manor, Dursley, Gloucester-
shire ; United Set vice Club.
Goodson, Sir Alfred Lassam, son of
Alfred Goodson, of London; b. 1867; ed.
at Old Coll., Dulwich ; sometime a mer-
chant and manufacturer of Manchester
and London, a Director of Goodson’s
(Limited), and of Knutsford Light and
Water Co. (Limited); is a J.P. for Cheshire
(County Councillor 1904-7), and a Member
of Council of National Pony So. ; High
Sheriff of Devonshire 1920 ; some-
time Chm. of Knutsford Liberal Asso. ;
specially interested in horse breeding and
agriculture : m. 1892, Mary Ethel Baker ;
cr. Knt. 1915. Waddeton Court, Brix-
ham, S. Devon ; Reform, and Royal
Torbay Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — Alfred Lassam, b. 1893 ; Capt.
Yeo.: m. 1920, Joan, da. of Cnristopher
Leyland, of Haggerston Castle, Northumber-
land [see Cayley, Bt., colls.], — Alan Lassam,
b. 1896; Capt. London Rifle Brig., — Hugh
Lassam, b. '905.
Daughter living — Kathleen May Lassam, b.
1901 : m. 1920, Dr. Roy Neville Craig.
Goodwin, Engineer Vice-Adm. Sir
George Goodwin, K.C.B. ; b. 1862; en-
tered R.N. 1882, became Assist. Engineer
1882, Engineer 1887, Ch. Engineer 1891,
Staff- Engineer 1895, Fleet-Engineer and
Engineer Com. 1899, Engineer Capt. 1907,
Engineer Rear-Adm. 1911, and Engineer
Vice-Adm. 1917 ; appointed Ch. Engineer
Chatham Dockyard 1904, Dep. Engineer-
in-Ch. at the Amiralty 1907, and Engi-
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neer-in-Ch. of the Fleet 1917 ; is a Com.
of Order of Star of Rumania ; has Grand
Cordon of Sacred Treasure of Japan : m.
18—; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1913, K.C.B. (Civil)
iqi8. Tarana, The Ridgway,Carshalton,
Surrey.
Son living — Ernest St. George Sagar, M.B.,
b. 18 — ; Com. R.N. : m. 1920, Ida Dorothy,
da. of Engineer-Capt. W. H. Adams, of
Craneswater Avenue, Southsea.
Daughter living — Winifred Mary Eenice : m.
1918, Engineer-Eieut.-Com. James George
Budge, R.N.
Goodwin, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas
Herbert John Chapman, K.C.B. , C.M.G. ,
D.S.O., son of the late Surg.-Maj. John
Goodwin (formerly Army Med. Depart.),
of Highwick, Newton Abbot; b. 1871;
ed. at Newton Coll. ; Hon. D.Sc.
Oxford 1920; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P.
London 1892 ; entered Army Med. Staff
1893, became Capt. Roy. Army Med.
Corps 1896, Major 1905, Lieut.-Col. 1915,
Col. 1917, and Surg.-Gen. and Maj.-Gen.
1918 ; Mohmaud Expedition 1897, as
Staff - Surg., Tirah Expedition 1897-8
(despatches, D.S.O.), European War
1914-18 (despatches thrice, C.M.G. ,
Orders of Crown of Italy and Leopold of
Belgium, American D.S.M., Legion of
Honour) ; appointed Director-Gen. of Med.
Sers. Cav. and Guard Divs., and an Hon.
Surg. to H.M. 1918; was Assist. Director
Med. Ser., Mission to U.S.A. 1917 :
m. 1897, Lilian Isabel, da. of the late
James Torrance Ronaldson, of Howick
Grange, Northumberland; cr. D.S.O.
1898, C.M.G. 1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1918,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. Army and Navy
Club.
Goodwin, Sir William V’Alters
Summers Gradwell-, son of the late
John Gradwell-Goodwin, of Newark,
Notts, and Booking, Essex ; b. 1865 ; ed.
at Magnus Sch. and Univ. , Nottingham,
and at Oxford Univ. ; a J.P. for Stafford-
shire and Newcastle-under-Lyme (Mayor
I9I3“I9)) a Gov. of its Endowed Sch.,
Chm. of Newcastle, West Staffordshire,
and Market Drayton Employment Com-
mittee and of National Relief Committee,
a Member of Board of Guardians, of
Rural Dist. Council, of Education Com-
mittee, and of War Savings Committee,
a Commr. of Income Tax, and a Trustee,
North Stafford Heath Memorial Convales-
cent Home ; cr. Knt. 1920. Red Heath,
Silverdale, Staffordshire ; New Oxford
and Cambridge, and Royal Automobile
Clubs.
Goold-Adams [see Adams].
GoorooDas Banerjee [see Banerjee].
Gordon, Sir Charles Blair, G.B.E. ,
son of the late John Gordon, of Montreal ;
b. 1867 ; ed. at Montreal High Sch. ; is
a manufacturer, Vice-Pres. Bank of
Montreal, Pres, of Dominion Textile,
Pres. Penman’s (Limited), Gov. of McGill
Univ., Vice-Chm. British War Mission in
Washington, and Representative of British
Ministry of Munitions in U.S.A. ; was
Vice-Chm., Imperial Munitions Board of
Canada 1915-17 : m. 1897, Edith Anna,
da. of Guy Brooks, of Seaforth, Ontario ;
cr. K.B.E. 1917, G.B.E. 1918. Mount
Royal (Montreal).
Sons living— George Blair, b. 1900,— Charles
Howard, b. 1902, — John, b. 1904.
Gordon, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Sir
Frederic, K.C.B., D.S.O. [see B.‘ Gordon
of Drumearn],
Gordon, Hon. Sir John Hannah, son
of the Rev. James Gordon, of Gawler, S.
Australia ; b. 1850 ; ed. privately ; Bar.
S. Australia 1876, and a K.C. 18 — ; was
Min. of Education, S. Australia 1880-90
and again 1892, Ch. Sec. to Australian
Govt. 1893-6, and Attorney-Gen. 1889-
1903, since when he has been a Puisne
Judge of S. Australia; elected a M.L.C.
1888 : m. 1876, Ann Wright, da. of the
late William Rogers ; cr. Knt. 1908.
Clairrfiont, Glen Osmond, S. A ustralia.
Gordon, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alexander
Hamilton-, K.C.B. [see M. Aberdeen
and Temair, colls.].
Gordon-Lennox [see Lennox].
Gordon-Watson [see Watson].
Gore, Sir Francis Charles, K. C. B. [see
E. Arran, colls.].
Gorges, Brig. -Gen. Sir Edmund
Howard, K. C.M.G., C.B., C.B.E.,
D.S.O., son of the late Capt. R. A.
Gorges, R.M.A. ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered Manchester
Regt. 1887, became Capt. 1896, Major
1901, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1906, Brevet Col.
1913, Lieut.-Col. W. African Regt. 1912,
and Comdt. thereof 1913, and Col. 1917 ;
served in Uganda 1897-9 (medal with two
clasps), in S. Africa 1900 (Queen’s medal
with two clasps), in command of Turkana
Punitive Expedition 1901 (despatches,
D.S.O.), in Somaliland 1904, Comdg.
Camel Corps and Mounted Inf., with
Nandi Field Force 1905-6, in command
of 1st Batn. of King’s African Rifles (de-
spatches, medal with clasp. Brevet Lieut.-
Col.), and in Cameroons 1914-16 Comdg.
British Contingent with rank of Brig.-
Gen. (despatches, C.B., Legion of
Honour) ; is an Hon. Brig.-Gen.
Reserve of Officers ; commanded troops
in E. Africa and Zanzibar 1907 : m.
1900, Sylvia Rosalie, only da. of the late
Lieut.-Col. Henry Fitz-John Townshend,
J. P., of Castletownshend, co. Cork; cr.
D.S.O. 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.B.E.
(Mil.) and K.C.M.G. 1919.
Gorges, Sir Edmond Howard Lacam,
K. C.M.G., M.V.O., son of the late Col.
Edmond Howard Gorges, formerly Army
Pay Depart. ; b. 1872 ; is Administrator
of Protectorate of S.-W. Africa : m. 1901,
Dora, da. of the late Rev. David Pieter
Faure ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1911,
C.M.G. 1917, K.C.M.G. 1919. Govern-
ment House, Windhuk, S.- W. Africa ;
Kilbrew, Arcadia, Preioria, Transvaal ;
Civil Service ( Cape Town), and Pretoria
Clubs.
Gorringe, Lieut.-Gen. Sir George
Frederick, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O.,
son of Hugh Gorringe, J.P. , of Kingston-
by-Sea, Brighton ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Lees
Sch., Brighton, and at Wellington Coll. ;
entered R.E. 1888, became Capt. and
Brevet Major 1899, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1900, Brevet Col. 1904, Col. 1906, Maj.-
Gen. 1911, and temporary Lieut.-Gen.
1916 ; served with Dongola Expedition
1896, present at actions of Firket and
Hafir (despatches, two clasps, D.S.O.),
with Nile Expeditions 1897, present at
action of Abu Hamed and at battles
of Atbara (despatches, two clasps) and
Omdurman 1898, at relief of Gedarif
(three clasps, 4th class Medjidie) and
1899, present at battles of Abu Adel and
Gedid (two clasps, Brevet Major), in S.
Africa 1900-1901 as D.A.A.G. at Head
Quarters, and in command of a column
despatches, medal with four clasps,
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C. M.G. ), in command of S. Sennar Ex-
pedition 1904 (medal with clasp), and
during European War 1914-16 (wounded,
despatches, K.C.B. , promoted, Croix de
Guerre, Order of Crown of Roumania
with Swords) ; attached to Egyptian
Army 1893-9 and 1902-4 ; was Dist. Sup.
Engineer at Suakin 1893-5, D.A.A.G. ,
Head-Quarter Staff Egyptian Army 1 895-8,
in charge of rebuilding of Khartum 1898-9,
Gov. and Officer Comdg. Troops in
Sennar 1902-5, and Director of Move-
ments and Quartering at Head Quarters
1906-8, since when he has been a Brig.
Com. ; has 3rd class Osmanieh ; cr.
D. S.O. 1896, C.M.G. 1900, C.B. (Mil.)
1912, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K. C.M.G. 1918.
Goschen, Sir William Harry Neville,
K.B.E. , son of Henry Goschen ; b. 1865 ;
ed. at Eton ; a Merchant Banker, a
Member of the firm of Goschen and
Cunliffe, a Director of National Pro-
vincial and Union Bank of England, and
of Chartered Bank of India, and a D.L.
for Essex; a Mil. and National Ser.
Representative during European War with
rank of Major : m. 1893, Christian, da. of
the late Col. James Augustus Grant,
C.B., C.S.I., of Househill, Nairn; cr.
O. B.E. (Mil.) 1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Durrington House , Harlow; Carlton ,
and Wellington Clubs.
Daughter living — Christian Eleanor Margaret.
Goschen, Hon. Sir William Henry,
K.B.E. [see V. Goschen].
Gough, Gen. Sir Hubert de la Poer,
G. C.M.G., K.C.B., K.C.V.O., son of the
late Gen. Sir Charles John Stanley Gough,
G.C.B. , V.C. , of Innislonagh, Clonmel ; b.
1870 ; ed. at Eton, and at R. M. C. ; entered
16th Lancers 1889, became Capt. 1894,
Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1902,
Brevet Col. 1906, Col. 1910, Maj.-Gen.
1914, and Lieut.-Gen. 1917; Tirah Ex-
pedition 1897-8, present at capture of Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes, and operations
in Bazar Valley (medal with two clasps),
S. Africa 1899-1902 Comdg. Gough’s
Mounted Inf., present at actions of Spion
Kop and Vaal Kranz (despatches, Queen’s
medal with five clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.),
European War 1914-19, first in
command of a Cav. Brig, and subse-
quently of a Cav. Div. of 1st Army Corps,
and 5th Army with rank of Gen. (de-
spatches, promoted Maj.-Gen. and Lieut.-
Gen., K.C.B., Order of the White Eagle
of Russia with Swords, Grand Officer
of Legion of Honour for capture of
Thiepval, Order of Leopold of Belgium,
K.C.V.O. , Croix de Guerre, G. C.M.G.) :
m. 1898, Louisa Nora, da. of Maj.-Gen.
Henry Colebrook Lewes, formerly Comdt.
R.A. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1912, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1916, K.C.V.O. 1917, G.C.M.G. 1919.
Burrows L.ea, Gomshall, Surrey ; Naval
and Military, Travellers' , and Beefsteak
Clubs.
Daughters living — Myrtle Eleonore, b. 1904, ■
— Audrey Annie, b. 1906, — Joyce, b. 1912,
— Denise Marguerite, b. 1916.
Gough-Calthorpe [see Calthorpe],
Gouin ,Hon. Sir Lomer,Af. C.M.G., son
of the late Dr. J. ft. Gouin, of Grondines,
Quebec ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Sorel and L6vis
Colls., and at Laval Univ. (B.C.L. 1884,
D.C. L. 1902); Bar. Quebec 1884, and
Q.C. 1898 ; has sat in Quebec Parliament
since 1897 ; was Min. of Colonisation and
Public Works, Quebec 1900-1905, and
Premier and Attorney-Gen. 1905-20 ; is a
Member of Council of Public Instruction,
Quebec ; edited 1st Annotated Municipal
Code of Province of Quebec : m. 1st,
1888, Elisa, who d. 1904, da. of the late
Hon. Honors Mercier, sometime Premier,
Quebec; 2ndly, 1911, Alice, da. of
Auguste Amos, of Montreal ; cr. Knt.
1908, K. C.M.G. 1913. Quebec, Canada.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Two.
Gould, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Sir
Albert John, son of the late John Morton
Gould ; b. 1847; ed. at Parramatta, N.S.
Wales, and at Sydney Univ. ; formerly
Lieut.-Col. 4th Regt. , N.S. Wales Mil.
(V.D.); is senior partner in the legal
firm of Gould and Shaw, solicitors, of
Sydney, N.S. Wales, and a Fellow of Roy.
Colonial Institute; was Min. of Justice,
N.S. Wales 1889-91 and 1894-8, a M.L.A.
1881-98, a M.L.C. 1899-1901, and a
Member of Senate of Commonwealth of
Australia 1901-17 (Pres. 1907-10) ; is
Chancellor of Arch-Diocese of Sydney,
and of Dioceseof Newcastle, N.S. Wales,
and a J.P., a Member of Gen. Synod of
Australia, of Provincial Synod of N.S.
Wales, and of Diocesan Synods of Sydney
and Newcastle : m. 1872, Jeannette Jessie,
da. of the late E. L. Maitland, C.E. ; cr.
Knt. 1908. Eynesbury , Edgecliff, Sydney,
New South Wales; Australian (Sydney)
and Melbourne ( Melbourne ) Clubs.
Sons living — Albert Clarence Morton, b. 1878,
— Hubert John, b. 1879: m. 1911, Dorothy,
da. of the late A. J. Gore.
Daughters living — Mabel Violet, — Hilda Ethel:
m. 1904, D. F. Reynolds, of Glendarra, Pater-
son, Australia, — Gladys Jeannette Mary: tn.
1916, A. E. Andrews, of Sydney.
Gould, Sir Alfred Pearce, K.C.V.O.,
C.B.E., son of the Rev. George Gould; b.
1852 ; ed. at Amersham Hall Sch. , and
at Univ. Coll., London (M.B. 1874);
M.R.C.S., England 1873, L.R.C.P.,
London 1874, M.S. , London 1876,
F.R.C.S. 1877; is Consulting Surg. to
Middlesex Hospital, and Lieut.-Col.
R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ; sometime Officer
Comdg. and Surg. -in-Charge of 3rd
London Gen. Hospital; was Vice- Pres.,
Roy. Coll, of Surgs., England 1908-10;
appointed Assist. -Surg. to Westminster
Hospital, and Lecturer on Anatomy 1877;
sometime Pres, of Med. So. of London,
Treasurer Roy. So. of Med., Vice-
Chancellor London Univ. 1916-17; author
of various medical works : m. 1st, 1878,
Katherine Mary, who d. 1882, da. of
John Heelas, of Wokingham ; 2nd, 1885,
Florence, youngest na. of the late Rt.
Hon. Sir Robert Lush, a Lord Justice of
Appeal; cr. K.C.V.O. 1910, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. 10, Queen Anne Street ,
Cavendish Square, W. ; Athenaeum Club.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Hugh Pearce,
b. 1881; admitted Solicitor 1907: in. 1913,
Enid, da. of the late Philip Rhys Griffiths,
M.D., of 50, Newport Road, Cardiff, — (by
2nd marriage) Eric Lush Pearce, M.D.,
M.Ch., F.R.C.S., b. 1886; late Surg. R.N.;
Assist. Surg. Middlesex Hospital: tn. 1916,
Audrey Mitchell, da. of the late Laurence
Colville Jackson, Judicial Comrnr., Federated
Malay States.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Katherine
Mary, b. 1882, — (by 2nd marriage) Florence
Elizabeth Eileen Pearce, b. 1889 : tn. 1916,
Charles Thomas Le Quesne, Bar.-at-law, of
2, Pump Court, Temple, E.C., — Helen Dorothy
Pearce, b. 1891, — Evelyn Marjorie Pearce, b.
1894.
Gould, Sir Francis Carruthers, son of
the late Richard Davie Gould, of Barn-
staple : b. 1844 I ed. at Barnstaple ; is an
Artist and Journalist, and the well-known
cartoonist of The Westminster Gazette,
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etc. ; for twenty years a member of Lon-
don Stock Exchange ; sometime Major
London Irish Rifles ; author of “Frois-
sart’s Modern Chronicles,” “ Westminster
Cartoons,” etc. : m. 1869, Emily, who
d. 1920, da. of Hugh Bailment, of Barn- 1
staple ; cr. Knt. 1906. Upway, Porlock ,
Somerset ; National Liberal Club. (
Sons living — Alec Carruthers, b. 1870, —
Frank Herbert Carruthers, b. 1871 : m. 1900,
Isabel, da. of Donald Maclean, — Norman
Carruthers, b. 1882.
Daughters living — Ethel Grace Carruthers,
b. 1880, — Frances Carruthers, b. 1883 : m.
1909. Russell George Pelly [see Pelly, Bt.].
Gower, Sir Robert Vaughan, O.B.E. ,
son of Joshua Robert Gower, J.P., of
Boughton House, Tunbridge Wells ; b.
1880; aJ.P., a F.R.G.S., a County Coun-
cillor for Kent, and Alderman of Tun-
bridge Wells (Mayor 1917-19), a Fellow
of So. of Genealogists, Chm. Tunbridge
Wells Food Control Committee, Pres, of
War Savings Committee, and an Hon.
Member Local Govt. Board Commn. on
One - Man Trades : m. 1907, Dorothy
Susie Eleanor, only da. of the late
H. McClellan-Wills, M.A., J.P., of
Exeter; cr. M.B.E. 1918 O.B.E. (Civil)
and Knt. 1919. Boughton Colemers ,
Paddock Wood, Kent ; 1, Gloucester Ter-
racee, Hyde Park , W. ; Carlton, and
Junior Carlton Clubs.
Daughters living — Dorothy Kate Susie Emily,
— Pauline Mary de Peauly.
Graaff, Hon. Sir Jacobus Arnoldus
Combrinck, K.C.M.G., son of the late
Novbertus Petrus Graaff ; b. 1863 ; ed.
at Villiersdorp and Cape Town ; is a
Director of Graaff’s Trust (Limited), of
Cape Town and Pretoria, and a Senator
of Union of South Africa ; since 1913 has
been successively Min. without Portfolio,
and Min. of Posts and Telegraphs and
Public Works, Union of S. Africa: m.
1889, Susan Elsabie Maria Theunissen ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1917. Bordeaux, Sea
Point, Cape Province , S. Africa; City
(Cape Town), and National Liberal (Lon-
do?i) Clubs.
Son living — Novbertus David Pieter de
Villiers, b. 1892.
Daughter living — Johanna Veronique Water-
ston : m. 19 — , Dr. P. H. Daneel, of Cape Town.
Gracie, Sir Alexander, K.B.E. ,
M. V.O., son of the late John Gracie, of
Landrick, Dunblane ; b. i860 ; ed. at
Glasgow ; is an Engineer and Ship-
builder, a D.L. for Glasgow, and Chm.
of the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engi-
neering Co., of Glasgow ; was a Member
of Designs Committee appointed by the
Admiralty 1904, and of Roy. Dockyards
Re-organization Committee 1905 ; ap-
pointed a Member of Roy. Commn. on
Navy Fuel in Peace and War 1912 : m.
1904, Catherine Fullarton, da. of the late
Walter Rutherfurd ; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1908, K.B.E. 1918. 9, Montgomerie
Crescent , Glasgow.
Gradwell-Goodwin [see Goodwin].
Greame, Sir Philip Lloyd-, K.B.E. ,
M.C., M.P. , son of Lieut. -Col. G. E.
Lloyd-Greame, of Sewerby House, Brid-
lington ; b. 1884 ; ed. at Winchester, and
at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1905); Bar.
Inner Temple 1908 ; Major in the Army ;
European War 1914-19 (M.C.); was
Joint Sec., Ministry of National Ser.
1917-18 ; appointed Parliamentary Sec.
to Board of Trade Aug. 1920 ; has sat
as M.P. for Hendon Div. of Middlesex
( Co.U ) since Dec. 1918: m. 1912, Mary,
da. of the Rev. Charles Ingram William
Boynton [see Boynton, Bt.] ; cr. K.B E.
(Civil) 1920. 8, Wetherby Place, S.W.7 ;
Carlton, and Oxford and Cambridge Clubs.
Sons living — John Yarburgh, b. 1913, — Philip
Ingram, b. 1918.
Graham, Sir Cecil William Noble
[see Graham, Bt., cr. 1906].
Graham, Sir Claverhouse Frederick
Charles, son of the late Henry Sutherland
Graham ; b. 18 — ; formerly a Wholesale
Wine Merchant of Burton-on-Trent ; is
Past Grand Master, a Trustee and
Parliamentary Sec. of Manchester Unity
of Oddfellows and of Fidelity Assur-
ance So., Founder and Past Pres,
of Three Counties Friendly Sos. Con-
ference for Staffordshire, Shropshire,
Cheshire, and Derby, and of National Old
Age State Paid Pension League, Past
Pres, and a Trustee of Licensed Victual-
lers’ So. , Past Pres, of Staffordshire
Masonic Charitable Asso. , a Correspond-
ing Member of Pension Bureau of
New Zealand, a County Councillor for
Staffordshire, a J.P. for Derbyshire,
and a Member of Burton-on-Trent
Towm Council ; was Parliamentary Agent
1903, 1904, and 1905; author of “Is
Superannuation Practicable?”, “State
Pensions for the Thrifty, a National
Duty,” and “Notable Events in the
History of Thrift, Labour, Religion, and
Science,” etc. : m. (once previously) ;
2ndly, Mary Newman, who d. 18 — , da.
of Thomas Whitehead; 3rd, 1906, Emily,
da. of the late George Moulson, of Hove,
Sussex ; cr. Knt. 1905. Helmsley, Lennox
Road South, Southsea.
Graham, Maj -Gen. Sir Edward
Ritchie Coryton, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. ; b.
1858 ; entered 22nd Regt. 1878, became
Capt. Cheshire Regt. 1885, Major 1894.
Lieut. -Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1904, Col.
1905, and Maj. -Gen. 1912; served in
S. Africa 1900-1902, as Assist. Provost
Marshal (despatches, C.B.), and during
European War 1914-18, as D.A.G. (de-
spatches, K.C.B., Legion of Honour,
K.C.M.G., Order of Star of Roumania) ;
was D. A.A.G., Madras 1895, A.A.G. ,
India 1895-9, A.A.G. , Head Quarters
1905-8, and in command of 8th Inf.
Brig. S. Command 1908-12 ; appointed
Col. Cheshire Regt. 1914; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1900, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G. 1918.
Army and Navy Club.
Graham, Sir Frederick, K.C.B., son
of the late Frederick Graham, of Cherry
Bank, Newhaven, N.B. ; b. 1848; ed. in
Edinburgh, was a Clerk in Colonial Office
1870-97, and Assist. Under Sec. of State
for the Colonies 1897-1907; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1899, K.C.B. (Civil) 1907. Aros, Hasle-
mere, Surrey ; St. Stephen' s Club.
Graham, Sir Henry John Lowndes,
K.C.B., youngest son of the late William
Graham, of Burntshiels, co. Renfrew ;
b. 1842 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (1st class Moderations
1862, 2nd class, Final Schs. 1864, M.A.
1865) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1868 ; was
Principal Sec. to Lord Chancellor (Earl
Cairns) 1874-80, a Master in Lunacy
1880-85, and Clerk of the Parliaments
1885-1917 : m. 1st, 1869, Edith Elizabeth,
who d. 1875, da. of the 1st Earl Cran-
' brook ; 2nd, 1884, Lady Margaret Geor-
giana Compton, da. of 4th Marquess
of Northampton; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1895,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1902. 4, Cadogan Gardens,
•S.IF. 3/ Carlton Club.
1 Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Sir Ronald
i William, K.C.M.G., C.B., b. 1870 [see infra],
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— Josslin Henry Clive, b. 1874; Capt. Cold-
stream Guards: m. 1910, Dorothy, da. of
the Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Hyde Villiers, P.C..
G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., C.B. [see E. Clarendon],
and widow of Capt. Hugh Craufurd Keith
Fraser [see Fraser, Bt. , colls.], — (by 2nd marri-
age) Alan Charles Douglas, M.C., b. 1888;
Major Dancers : m. 1918, Lady Norah, da. of
the 5th Earl of Donoughmore, and widow of
Lieut. -Col. Harold Ernest Brassey, House-
hold Cav.
Daughters living — (By 2nd marriage) Alice
Katrine, b. 1886: m. 1911, Harold Wilfred
Knowling (Ford Chancellor’s Office), —
Marjorie Winifred, b. 1889 : m. 1st 1911,
Capt. the Hon. Walter Alexander Hepburn-
Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, who obtained a
divorce 1919 [see B. Clinton] ; 2nd 1919,
Capt. John Craigie, formerly Grenadier
Guards.
Graham, Sir John James, K.C.M.G.,
son of Robert Graham, of Fintry ; b. 1847 ;
ed. at St. Andrew’s Coll. , Grahamstown ;
was Ch. Clerk to Attorney-Gen. and Clerk
of the Peace, Cape Town 1878-82, Sec. to
Law Dept. 1882-4, and High Sheriff and
Taxing Officer, Supreme Court 1884, and
again Sec. to the Law Depart. , Cape of
Good Hope 1884-1908 ; is a J.P. for the
Colony: m. 1873, Anne, da. of J. Murison;
cr. C.M.G. 1899, K.C. M.G. 1905. Mon-
organ, Newlands, near Cape Town.
Sons living — Robert, b. 1877: m. 1902, Mary
Charlotte, da. of John Spencer Brydges
Todd, C.M.G. , I.S.O., — James Mackay, b.
1879, — Malise Patrick, b. 1885, — Cosmo Moray,
R.N., b. 1887 ; Lieut. R.N. : m. 1913, Elspeth,
da. of Dr. Hans Sauer, of Parnham, Bea-
minster, Dorset, — Ronald David, b. 1892.
Daughter living — Marion Kinloch: m. 1911,
Dominic Eckley McCausland, Advocate, of
Cape Town.
Graham, Sir Robert, son of James
Graham, of Beith, Ayrshire; b. 1846;
is a Wholesale Newsagent and Book-
seller, a Director of National Insurance
Co. of Great Britain (Limited), and a J.P.
and D. L. for co. of City of Glasgow ;
in Vol. Forces 1868-83 ; was a Town
Councillor of Glasgow 1880-1914, Baillie
1889-93, and Treasurer 1908-1911 : m.
1878, Eliza Hood Bishop; cr. Knt. 1917.
Ardoch, Nilhsdale Road, Glasgow;
Liberal (Glasgow), and Scottish Automo-
bile Clubs.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living— Two.
Graham, Sir Ronald William,
K. C.M.G., C.B., son of Sir Henry John
Lowndes Graham, K.C.B. , formerly Clerk
of Parliaments; b. 1870; ed. at Eton;
entered Diplo. Ser. 1892, beeame 3rd Sec.
1894, 2nd Sec. 1897, 1st Sec. 1904, and Min.
Plen. in. Diplo. Ser. 1916; was employed
in Foreign Office 1903-7 as British Agent
before the Muscat Arbitration Tribunal
at The Hague 1905, and on special service
in Crete 1906 ; appointed Councillor of
Embassy at Cairo 1907, and Adviser to
Min, of Interior, Egypt 1910 (despatches
1916), an Assist. Under-Sec. of State for
Foreign Affairs 1916, Acting Under-Sec.
of State for Foreign Affairs, Jan. 1919,
and Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen.
at The Hague, Sept. 1919 ; has Grand
Cordon of Order of Nile: m. 1912, Lady
Sybil Brodrick, da. of 1st Earl of Midle-
ton; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1910, K.C. M.G. 1915.
British Legation, The Haque; Travellers' ,
Turf, and Pratt's Clubs.
Graham, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas,
K.C.B. , son of the late Gen. Joseph
Graham, Bengal Army ; b. 1842 ; entered
Bengal Artillery 1858, became Capt. R.A.
1872, Major 1878, Lieut. -Col. 1881, Col.
1885, and Maj.-Gen. 1891 ; retired 1894;
served in Hazara Campaign 1868 (medal
with clasp), during Afghan War 1879-80
(despatches, medal with clasp, bronze
star, Brevet Lieut. -Col.), with Zhob Valley
Expedition 1884, with Burmese Expe-
dition 1886-7 (despatches, clasp), in com-
mand of Sikkim Field Force 1888-9 (clasp,
thanked by Govt, of India), and with
Manipur Field Force 1891 in command of
a column (despatches, clasp) ; commanded
a 2nd class Dist. , Bengal 1890-94 : m.
1869, Elizabeth M. C., da. of Maj.-Gen.
J. W. F. Bean, B.S.C. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1889, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1908. Glencoe, Cam-
berley, Surrey.
Graham, Hon . Sir Thomas Lynedoch,
son of the late Robert Graham, of Fintry ;
b. i860 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1885, and a
K. C. 1898; appointed Attorney-Gen.,
Cape Town 1898, a M.L.C. 1902, and a
Puisne Judge of E. Dists. Court of Cape
of Good Hope 1904 (now a Div. of Supreme
Court of S. Africa), and is Judge Pres,
thereof : m. 18 — , Annie Ismena, da. of
the Rev. J. Fitz-A. Gavin ; cr. Knt. 1920.
Grahamstown , Cape of Good Hope.
Grahame, Rt. Hon. Sir George
Dixon, P.C., K.C.V.O. [see “Privy
Council ”].
Granet, Sir (William) Guy, son of
the late William Augustus Granet ; b.
1867 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Balliol Coll. ,
Oxford ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1893 1 is
Gen. Manager, Midland Railway Co. ;
appointed a Member of Roy. Commn. on
the Civil Ser. 1912, Hon. Controller Im-
port Restrictions Depart. , Board of Trade
1916, Dep. Director-Gen. of Mil. Rail-
ways, War Office Oct. 1916, Director-
Gen. of Movements and Railways at War
Office and Civilian Member of Army
Council March 1917, and to Control Food
and Transport Problems in U.S.A. April
1918 : m. 1892, the Hon. Florence Julia
Gully, da. of 1st Viscount Selby ; cr. Knt.
1911. Grange Court, Chigwell, Essex.
Daughter living — Diana Caroline, b. 1893 : m.
1917, Denis George Mackail [see Burne-Jones,
Bt.].
Grant, Sir Alfred Hamilton, K.C.S.I. ,
C.I.E. [see Grant, Bt. , cr. 1688].
Grant, Rear-Adm. Sir Edmund
Percy Fenwick George, K.C. V.O., C.B.,
son of the late John Glasgow Grant,
C.M.G.; b. 1867; is Rear-Adm. R.N.,
and Commodore (2nd class) ; sometime a
Naval A.D.C. to H. M. ; Egyptian War
1882 ; at battle of Jutland 1916 (de-
spatches, C. B. , Russian Order of St.
Vladimir) ; appointed First Naval Mem-
ber of Naval Board, Commonwealth of
Australia 1919; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1919,
K.C.V.O. 1920. United Service Club.
Grant, Vice-Adm. Sir Heathcoat
Salusbury Ernest, K. C.M.G., C.B., son
of the late Capt. John Grant, of Glen-
moriston ; b. 1864 ; ed. at Stubbington ;
entered R.N. 1877, became Lieut. 1887,
Com. 1899, Capt. 1904, Rear-Adm.
1916, and Vice-Adm. (retired) 1920;
European War 1914-19, present at battle
of Falkland Islands and in Dardanelles
(despatches, C.B., K. C.M.G., Com. of
Legion of Honour and of Order of Avis
of Portugal, American D.S.M.); was
Acting Vice-Adm. and Senior Naval
Officer at Gibraltar 1917-19 : m. 1899,
Ethel, da. of Andrew Knowles, ofSwinton
Old Hall, Lancashire; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1916, K.C.M.G. 1919. Biverwick,
Nairn ; Naval a?id Military Club.
Sons living — Heathcoat Andrew John, b. 1900,
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, — Alistair, b. 1901, — John, b. iyo2, — Christo-
pher, b. 1903.
Daughters living — Heather, — Diana, — Joyce.
Grant, Adm. Sir (William) Lowther,
K. C. B. ,son of the late William Grant , J . P. ,
formerly of Church Lane House, Witley,
Surrey; b. 1864; entered R.N. 18 77,
became Lieut. 1884, Com. 1897, Capt.
1900, Rear-Adm. 1909, Vice-Adm. 1915,
and Adm. 1918 ; retired 1920 ; served dur-
ing Egyptian War 1882 (medal, bronze
star), and during S. African War 1899-
1900 (despatches, promoted) ; was Naval
Adviser to Inspector-Gen. of Fortifications
1902-4, Assist, to Director of Naval In-
telligence, and a Naval A.D.C. to King
Edward VII. 1908-9; appointed Rear-
Adm. for special service with Home Fleet G
1909, Comdg. a Cruiser Squadron 1914,
and Com.-in-Ch. China Station 1915, and
N. America and W. Indies 1918 ; has
Grand Cordon of Order of Rising Sun of
Japan, 1st class of Chinese Order of the
Striped Tiger, and Legion of Honour,
and American D.S.M. : m. 1892, Mabel
Emily, da. of the late Rev. the Hon. Allan
Brodrick [see E. Midleton, colls.] ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1911, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917.
12, Cranley Gardens , S. W.y ; United
Service Club.
Son living — Alan Lowther, b. 1895, — Richard
Brodrick, b. 1907.
Daughter living — Marjorie Harriet, b. 1898.
Grant, Sir James Dundas-, K.B.E. , ^
M.D., son of James Dundas-Grant, Advo-
cate; b. 1854; ed. at Edinburgh Acad, and
Univ. (M.A. 1874, M.D. 1879), at Dunkirk
Coll. (France), and at Wurzburg Univ.
(Bavaria); F.R.C.S. England 1890;
Hon. Consultant for Aural Diseases to
Min. of Pensions, Consulting Surg. to
Central London Nose, Throat and Ear
Hospital, Aurist and Laryngologist to
Brompton Hospital for Consumption,
and to West End Hospital for Diseases of
Nervous System (also formerly to King
George Mil. Hospital), Ex-Pres. , Laryn-
gological and Otological Sections of Roy.
So. of Med., Teacher of Laryngology
and Otology at London Univ., and a
Member of various British and Foreign
Aural and Laryngological Sos. : m. 1890,
Helen, da. of Edward Frith; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. 148, Harley Street , W. ;
Athenceum , Royal Automobile , and
British Empire Clubs .
Sons living — Two. C
Grant-Burls [see Burls].
Grant Duff [see Duff].
Grant-Wilson [see Wilson].
Gray, Sir Albert, K.C.B., K.C. , son
of George Gray, of Bowerswell, Perth,
Scotland ; b. 1850 ; ed. at Rugby (M.A.
1894); Bar. Inner Temple 1879, K.C. 1905,
and a Bencher 1914 ; in Ceylon Civil Ser.
1871-76 ; appointed Counsel to Chm. of
Committees, House of Lords 1896 ; was
a Member of Council of Board of Trade
and Foreign Office 1886-95, and Chan-
cellor of Diocese of Ely 1893-7 ; is
Pres, of Hakluyt So. , and a Trustee of
Rugby Sch. : m. 1895, Sophie, da. of S.
Wells Williams, of U.S.A. Legation,
Peking, and widow of the Hon. Thomas
George Grosvenor, C.B. [see B. Ebury] ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.C.B. (Civil) 1919.
Catherine Lodge , Trafalgar Square ,
S. W. ; Athenceum , and Brooks's Clubs.
Gray, Sir Henry Mcllree Wil-
liamson, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., M.B.,
F.R.C.S., son of A. R. Gray, of Aber-
deen; b, 1870; ed. at Merchiston Castle
Sch., Edinburgh, at Aberdeen Univ., and
in London and abroad (M.B. and C.M.
1895); F.R.C.S. Edinburgh 1902; some-
time temporary Col. Army Med. Ser. ; S.
African War 1899-1901, European War
1 91 4-19 as Consultant Surg. (despatches,
C.B. , C.M.G., K.B.E.); is Surg. to Roy.
Infirmary, and Consultant Surg. to Roy.
Hospital for Sick Children, Aberdeen,
and a J.P. for Aberdeen : m. 1897,
Katharine A. Rattray; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1916, C.M.G. 1918, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
34, Albyn Place, Aberdeen; Caledonian,
and Royal Northern (Aberdeen) Clubs.
Son living — Henry Robert, b. 1906.
Daughters living — Katharine Eva, — Esther
Frances.
Gray, Sir Reginald, K.C., el. son of the
late Sir Samuel Brownlow Gray, C.M.G. ,
formerly Ch. Justice, Bermuda ; b. 1851 ;
ed. privately ; Bar. Inner Temple 1875,
and K.C. 1908; Revising Officer, Ber-
muda 1888-93, Attorney-Gen., and an ex
o/a'oM.E.C. 1900-1919 ; elected a M.L. A.
1895, and appointed an Unofficial M.E.C.
1920 ; acted as Ch. Justice, Bermuda 1911 ;
Compiler in 1884 of “Bermuda Laws from
1690-1883,” and in 1903 of “Bermuda
Laws from 1690-1902” : m. 1878, Jean-
nette Louisa, el. da. of Edmund H.
Gosling ; cr. Knt. 1920. The Cedars ,
Paget, Bermuda ; Royal Bermuda Yacht
Club.
Grayson, Lieut. -Col. Sir Henry Mul-
leneux, K.B.E., M.P., son of Henry Hol-
drege Grayson, J.P. , of Liverpool; b.
1865 ; ed. at Winchester ; formerly Hon.
Lieut. -Col. R.M. ; is Chm. of H. and C.
Grayson (Limited) .shipbuilders, of Clover,
Clayton and Co. (Limited), and of Kymo
Shipping Co. (Limited), a Director of City
Equitable Fire Insurance Co. (Limited),
and of N orth of Ireland Shipbuilding Co.
(Limited), a Com. of Order of Crown of
Italy, an Officer of Legion of Honour, and
a Com. of Order of Leopold of Belgium ;
was Director of Ship Repairs, Admiralty
(Hon.) 1917-18, and High Sheriff of Angle-
sey 1917-18 ; has sat as M P. for W. Div.
of Birkenhead (CoU) since Dec. 1918 :
m. 18 — , Dora Beatrice Harrington ; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) and K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
100, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park , W. 2 ;
Raven s Point, Holyhead; Carlton , Union,
and Conservative (Liverpool) Clubs.
Greaves, Gen. Sir George Richards,
G.C.B., K. C.M.G., son of the late Capt.
George Greaves, of the 60th Rifles ; b.
1831 ; ed. at Sandhurst ; entered 70th
Foot 1849, become Major 1864, Lieut-
Col. 1865, Col. 1872, Maj.-Gen. 1882,
Lieut.-Gen. 1890, and Gen. 1896; re-
tired 1896 ; served in Indian Mutiny Cam-
paign 1857-8, as D.A.A.G. in Eusofzye
Expedition 1858 (despatches, medal with
* clasp), as D.A.Q.M.G. in New Zealand
1862-6 (repeatedly mentioned in de-
spatches, medal, Brevet Major and Brevet
Lt.-Col.j, and as Ch. of Staff in Ashantee
Expedition 1873-4 (specially mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp, C.B.),
and as Ch. of the Staff in Suakin Expe-
dition 1885 (despatches, medal with
clasp, K.C.B.); was Brig. -Major at
Dover 1867-70, D.A.A.G. at Headquarters
1870-73, and A.A.G. there 1874-8, Ch.
of the Staff and Ch. Sec. to Govt,
in Cyprus 1878-9, Administrator of
Govt, of Cyprus May and June 1879,
A.G. of Army in India 1879-84, in
command of 1st class Dist. , Bengal
1885-90, and Com.-in-Ch. of Bombay
Army and a Member of Council of
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Gov. of Bombay 1890-93 ; appointed Col.
E. Surrey Regt. 1898 : m. 1st, 1859, Ellen,
who d. x 880, da. of Brig. -Gen. Hutchison ,
2nd, 1903, Julia Rose, da. of the late
Rev. E Morris, V. of Llanelly, Car-
marthenshire, and widow of Surg. -Major
W. Venour, Army Med. Staff ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1874, K.C.M.G. 1881, K.C.B.(Mil.)
1885, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1896. Netherwood,
Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire.
Greaves, Sir William Herbert, son
of Michael Thomas Greaves, of Edge Cliff,
St. John, Barbados ; b. 1857 ; ed. at
Codrington Gram. Sch. , Barbados, and
at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford (B.A.
Honours 1879) ; Bar, Middle Temple
1880, and a Q.C. , Barbados 1890; was
Escheator-Gen. Barbados 1887-96, and
Attorney-Gen. 1896-1902, and a Member
of House of Assembly 1882-1902 ; elected
a M.E.C. 1890 ; is a J.P. for the Colony ;
appointed Ch. Justice of Barbados 1902 :
m. 1883, Millicent Josephine, da. of
William Mahon, of Barbados ; cr. Knt.
1904. Stratford Lodge , St. Michael's ,
Barbados.
Son living — Michael Mahon, b. 1887.
Daughter living — Muriel, b. 1884.
Green, Engineer-Capt. Sir Donald
Percy, K.C.M.G. , C.B. ; b. 18 — ; entered
R.N. 1887, became Engineer-Corn. 1906,
and Engineer-Capt. 1915 ; European War
1914-19 on Staff of Com.-in-Ch. , Grand
Fleet (K.C.M.G.); cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
K.C.M.G. 1919.
Green, Sir Frederick, K.B.E. , el. son
of the late Frederick Green, of Prince’s
Gardens, Kensington, W. ; b. 1845 ; ed.
at Harrow ; formerly partner in firm of F.
Green and Co., shipowners, of 13, Fen-
church Avenue, E.C. ; isChm. of Bank of
New South Wales (London), Hon.
Treasurer of League of Mercy, a Director
of Suez Canal Co. and Great Eastern Rail-
way Co., and a J.P. for Essex (High
Sheriff 1918) : m. 1868, Alice, da. of the
late Sir Daniel Cooper, 1st Bt. , and has
issue living [see Cooper, Bt. cr. 1863] I
cr. Knt. 1912, K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Oaklawn, Wimbledon Park, S. W. ; City
of London, and Travellers' (Paris) Clubs.
Green, Rear-Adm. Sir John Frederick
Ernest, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of Henry
Green, of Blackwall ; b. 1866 ; is Rear-
Adm. ; served in Egypt 1882, in China
1899-1901 (despatches, promoted Com.),
at battle of Jutland 1916 (despatches,
C.B., Legion of Honour, Russian Order
of St. Anne), and Comdg. White Sea Ex-
pedition 1918-19 as Senior Naval Officer
(thanked by Admiralty, K.C.M.G.); ap-
pointed a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1917,
and Adm. Sup., Rosyth Dockyard 1920 :
m. 1901, Maud K., da. of Col. Charles
Mclnroy, C.B. , of The Burn, Edzell ; cr .
C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G. 1919. The
Dockyard. Rosyth ; The Old Farmhouse ,
Warblington, Havant ; Naval and
Military Club.
Green, Sir John Little, O.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; Director of Rural Industries, Min.
of Agriculture; cr. O.B.E. (Civil) 1918,
Knt. 1919. 2, Belmont Park, Lee, S.E. 13.
Greene, Right Hon. Sir (William)
Conyngham, P.C., G C.M.G., K.C.B.
[see “ Privy Council”].
Greene, Sir (William) Graham,
K.C.B. , son of the late William Greene,
of East Lodge, Bedford ; b. 1857 ; ed.
at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered Admiralty
1881 ; was Private Sec. to successive First
Lords of the Admiralty 1887-1902, Prin-
cipal Clerk in Sec.’s Depart. 1902-7, Assist.
Sec. of the Admiralty 1907-11, Permanent
Sec. thereof 1911-17, and Sec. of Muni-
tions of War 1917-20 ; has Japanese Order
of the Rising Sun, Legion of Honour,
and Order of Leopold of Belgium ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1899, K.C.B. (Civil) 1911.
11, Park Lane, W. ; Travellers' , and St.
James' s Clubs.
Green HILL, Sir (Alfred) George,
son of Thomas Greenhill; b. 1847; ed.
at Christ’s Hospital, and at St. John’s
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 2nd Wrangler 1870,
M.A. 1873) ; formerly Professor of Mathe-
matics at Artillery Coll. , Woolwich ;
author of various Mathematical Treatises ;
cr. Knt. 1908. 1, Staple Inn, Holborn
W.C. ; Savile Club.
Greenwood, Sir (Granville) George,
son of the late John Greenwood, Q.C.,
sometime Solicitor to the Treasury ;
b. 1850 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camo. (B.A. 1873) ; Bar. Middle Temple
1876 ; joined W. Circuit ; unsuccessfully
contested Peterborough (L) 1886, and
Central Div. of Kingston-upon-Hull 1900;
sat as M.P. for Peterborough Jan. 1906 to
Nov. 1918 : m. 1878, Laura, da. of the
late Dr. L. T. Cumberbatch ; cr. Knt.
191:6. 33, Linden Gardens, W. 2; United
University Club.
Son living — Roland Charles, b. 1880 ; Major
Highland L.I.
Daughters living — Elsie May, b. 1879, — Kath-
leen Mary, b. 1883 : m. 1920, Clyde Bernard
Fitzgerald, — Violet, b. 1885 : m. 1909,
Edmund Giffard Oliver.
Greer, Sir Francis Nugent, C.B.,
K.C., son of Samuel McCurdy Greer, of
Springvale, Londonderry ; b. 1869 ; ed. at
High Sch. and Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A.
1891) ; Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin 1893
and Gray’s Inn 1911, and K.C. 1918 ; is
Parliamentary Draftsman, Irish Office :
m. 1897, Mary Elizabeth, da. of Frederick
Archer Barlow; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1913,
Knt. 1920. Arundel House, The Bank,
Highgate, N. ; University (Dublin) Club.
Son living — Samuel Francis, b. 1900.
Greer, Hon. Sir (Frederick) Arthur,
son of Arthur Greer, of Liverpool ; b. 1863 ;
Bar. Gray’s Inn 1886, and a K.C. and
Bencher 1910 ; appointed a Judge of High
Court of Justice (King’s Bench Div.) 1919;
m. 1901, Katharine, da. of E. E. van
Noorden, of Orangebury, S. Carolina,
U.S.A. ; cr. Knt. 1919. 29, Ashburn
Place, S. W. 7/ Athenceum, Garrick , and
Royal Automobile Clubs.
Gregg, Sir Henry, son of Henry
Gregg, of Oakham, Rutland ; b. 1859 ;
ed. privately; a J.P. for Tynemouth
(Mayor 1913-18); sometime Chm. of its
Central Organization ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Tynemouth Div. of Northumber-
land (Ind.) Dec. 1918: m. 1881, Betsey,
da. of Robinson Watson, formerly of
Nentheadand Darlington ; cr. Knt. 1920.
Leonie House, Whitley Bay, Northum-
berland.
Gregory, Professor Sir Richard Ar-
man, F.R.A.S., son of John Gregory, of
Bristol ; b. 1864 ; ed. at Queen Elizabeth’s
Hospital, Bristol, and at Roy. Coll, of
Science, London ; is Emeritus Professor
of Astronomy, Queen’s Coll., London ;
a F.R.A.S. , a Member of Council of
British Asso., and Chm. of Committee on
Science Teaching in Secondary Schs. ;
editor of Nature, and author of scientific
text-books: m. 1888, Kate Florence
KNIGHTS.
96I
Dugan, da. of Charles Napier Pearn ; cr.
Knt. 1919. 1 7, Grosvenor Road, West-
minster, S. W. 1 ; Red Lodge, St. Ed-
ward s Road, Southsea ; Athenceum , Royal
Societies' , and University Clubs.
Greig, Sir Robert Blyth, LL.D ., M.C.,
son of George Greig, of Balcurvie ; b.
1874; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. ; Hon.
LL.D., St. Andrews, Hon. M.Sc. ,
Durham ; Capt. Roy. Scots ; European
War 1916-17 (despatches, M.C.); Lec-
turer, Aberdeen Univ. 1903-10, and Staff
Inspector, Board of Education 1911-12;
appointed a Commr. , Board of Agricul-
ture, Scotland 1912 ; reported on Agri-
cultural Schs. in France, Belgium, and
Germany, and on Agricultural Education
in Canada, Australia, etc. : m. 1903,
Maud, da. of Sir George Burton Hunter,
K.B.E., D.Sc. ; cr. Knt. 1919. Colin-
ton, Midlothian.
Sons living — George Marcus, b. 1904, —
Robert Coventry Hunter, b. 1909.
Daughter living — Marian, b. 1906.
Grevenkop [see Castenskiold].
Greville, Sir George, K.C.M.G.
[see E. Warwick, colls.].
Greville, Hon. Sir Sidney Robert,
K.C,V.O., C.B. [see E. Warwick].
Grey, Lieut.-Col. Sir Raleigh, K.B.E. ,
C.M.G., C. V.V- [see E. Grey, colls.].
Grey-Wilson [see Wilson J.
Grice, Sir John, son of Richard Grice,
of Melbourne; b. 1850; B.A. and LL.B.
Melbourne Univ. ; Bar. 1893; was Pres,
of Melbourne Hospital 1906-18; has been
a Member of Melbourne Univ. Council
since 1888; elected Vice-Chancellor of
Melbourne Univ. 1918; is Chm. National
Bank of Australasia (Limited), Metro-
politan Gas Co. of Melbourne, The
Trustees, Executors and Agency Co.
(Limited), Dunlop Rubber Co. of Austra-
lasia (Limited), and Emu Bay Railway Co.
(Limited); m. 1878, Mary Anne, da. of the
late David Power, of Cloverdale, Toorak,
Melbourne ; cr. Knt. 1917. Coolullah,
Hawksburn, Melbourne, Australia ; Mel-
bourne Club.
Sons living — James Hugh, b. 1881, — John
William, b. 1881.
Daughters living — Elsa Mary, b. 1885, — Hilda
Jean, b. 1891.
Gridley, Sir Arnold Babb, K.B.E:,
b. 18 — ; rendered sers. as Electrical Ad-
viser to Govt. Departs, during European
War; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Grierson, Sir George Abraham,
K.C.I.E., Ph.D., D.Litt., LL.D., son of
the late George Abraham Grierson, LL.D. ;
b. 1851 ; ed. at St. Bees, at Shrewsbury
Sch. , and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A.
1886, Hon. D.Litt. 1902) ; Hon. Ph.D.,
Halle Univ. 1894, and Hon. LL.D.,
Camb. 1920; was in l.C.S. 1873-1903;
sometime a Fellow of Calcutta Univ. ;
is Sup. of Linguistic Survey of India,
a Fellow of British Acad., Vice-Pres.
Roy. Asiatic So. (gold medal 1909), an
Hon. Fellow of Asiatic So. of Bengal
and of Roy. Danish Acad, of Sciences,
an Hon. Member of Nagari Pracharini
Sabha (Benares), of American Oriental,
of Soci6t6 Finno-Ougrienne, of Asso.
Phongtique Internationale, of Bihar and
Orissa Research So. and of Modern
Language Asso., a Foreign Asso. Member
of Soci6t6 Asiatiaue de Paris, and a
Corresponding Member of the Konigliche
Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Got-
tingen, etc. ; author of “Grammar and
Chrestomathy of the Maithili Language,”
“ Seven Grammars of the Bihar Dialects ”
“Bihar Peasant Life,” “The Modern Ver-
nacular Literature of Hindustan,” “The
Satsaiya of Bihari,” “ The Languages of
India,” “ Essays on Kafmlrl Grammar,”
“ A Manual of the Kashmiri Language,”
and many articles in the Journals of
various sos. : m. 1880, Lucy Elizabeth
Jean, da. of the late M. H. Collis, M.D. ;
cr. C.I.E. 1894, K.C. I.E. 1912. Rath-
farnham, Camberley, Surrey.
Grierson, Sir Philip James Hamil-
ton-, LL.D., son of John Hamilton,
chartered accountant, of Edinburgh ; b.
1851; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at
Merton Coll. , Oxford (B.A. 1876) ; LL.D.
Edinburgh; Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1920;
Advocate, Scotland 1880 ; was Sheriff
Substitute of Aberdeen, Kincardine, and
Banff, at Banff 1887-90, and at Aberdeen
1890-92, and Solicitor to Board of Inland
Revenue in Scotland 1892-1919 ; is a J.P.
for Dumfriesshire ; assumed the surname
of Grierson on succeeding to his uncle’s
estate 1879 ; author of several legal and
other works : m. 1881, Lilias, da. of Dep.-
Surg.-Gen. James Kirkpatrick; cr. Knt.
1910. 7, Palmerston Place, Edinburgh ;
New (. Edinburgh ) Club.
Son living — Philip Francis, b. 1883 ; Advo-
cate, Scotland, and Dist. Judge, El Obeid,
Sudan.
Daughters living — Margaret : m. 1905, Capt.
Anselan John Buchanan Stirling, C.B., R.N.,
— Lilias Constance.
Griffin, Sir Henry Daly, el. son of
the late J ohn Griffin (Solicitor and Clerk
of the Peace for co. Mayo), of Fishers-
hill, Castlebar, co. Mayo ; b. 1864 ; ed. at
French Coll., Blackrock, at Roy. Univ. of
Ireland (Classical Scholar and B.A.), and
at Trin. Coll., Dublin; entered l.C.S.
1885, became Dist. Judge 1896, Ad-
ditional Judicial Commr. of Oudh 1907,
and a Puisne Judge, N.-W. Provinces
and Oudh 1908; retired 1914; was Capt.
Indian Mail Censorship Staff 1915 : m.
1899, Emma Glory, da. of Robert
O’Donnell, formerly of Trugh Castle,
Limerick ; cr. Knt. 1911. East India
United Service Club.
Griffith, ,Sz'r John Purser, M.I.C.E. ,
son of the late William Griffith, Con-
gregational Min. of Holyhead ; b. 1848 ;
ed. privately and at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin ; is Pres, of Institution of Civil
Engineers ; appointed Assist. Surveyor
for co. Antrim 1870, Assist. Engineer
Dublin Port and Docks Board 1871, Ch.
Engineer 1899, a Commr. of Irish Lights
1913, and a Member of Dublin Port and
Docks Board 1915 ; has been a Member
of Roy. Commn. on Canals and Water-
ways : m. 1871, Anna Benigna Fridlezius,
who d. 1912, da. of John Tertius Purser ;
cr. Knt. 1911. Rathmines Castle , Rath-
mines, co. Dublin.
Sons living — J ohn William, 6.1 875, — Frederick
Purser, b. 1878.
Daughter living — Alice Benigna, b. 1876.
Griffith, Sir William Brandford,
C.B.E. , son of the late Sir William Brand-
ford Griffith, K.C.M.G., of Windsor,
Barbados ; b. 1858 ; ed. in Jersey, in Bar-
bados, and at Univ. Coll., London ; B.A.
London 1880 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1881 ;
several times acted as Judge and Queen’s
Advocate Gold Coast 1884-8 ; was a
Dist. Commr. of that Colony 1884-8,
Resident Magistrate, Jamaica 1888-95
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(acting Attorney -Gen. 1893) ; and Ch.
Justice of Gold Coast Colony 1895-1911 ;
administered Govt, of Lagos 1896, and
acted as Dep. Gov. Gold Coast 1897 ;
appointed Pres. Special Commn. Court
for trial of human leopard cases, Sierra
Leone 1912 ; a Special Constable and
Vol. 1914-19; assisted Air Board 1917,
and was Legal Adviser to Min. of
Pensions 1918 : m. 1884, Eveline Florence
Elizabeth, da. of Penrose Nevins, of
Settle; cr. Knt. 1898, C.B. E. (Civil) 1920.
90, Newman Street , W. ; 2, Essex Court ,
Temple, E.C. ; Constitutional Club.
Son living — William Brandford, b. 1897.
Daughter living — Evangeline Mary Brand-
ford : m. 1916, Col. Noel Byam Grounds,
The King’s (Liverpool Regt.).
Griffith-Boscawen [see Boscawen].
Griffiths, Lieut.-Col. Sir John
Norton-, K.C.B., D.S.O., M.P., son
of the late John Griffiths, of Brecon ; b.
1871 ; is Governing Director of Norton
Griffiths and Co., public works con-
tractors and engineers, Lieut.-Col. in
the Army, and an Officer of Legion of
Honour ; served in Matabele-Mashona
War 1896-7, in command of Scouts
(despatches thrice), in British S. African
Police and during S. African War, first
in Colonial Div. , and afterwards as Capt.
and Adj. Lord Roberts’ Body Guard, Head
Quarter Staff, during European War
1914-16, raised a Special Cav. Regt., and
subsequently on Staff of Engineer-in-Ch.
to organize and start Tunnelling Cos.
R.E. (despatches thrice, D.S.O. ; went
on special mission to Rumania in connec-
tion with Oil and Corn Stores 1916 (Star
of Rumania, Russian Order of St. Vladi-
mir, Officer of Legion of Honour) ; as-
sumed by deed poll 1917 the additional
surname of Norton; sat as M.P. for
Wednesbury (C) 1910 to 1918 ; has sat
for Central Div. of Wandsworth since
Dec. 1918 : m. 1901, Gwladys, da. of
the late Thomas Wood (of Browning,
Wood and Fox) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, K.C. B.
(Civil) 1917. Wonham Manor, Betch-
worth, Surrey; 3, Central Buildings,
Westminster, S. W.i; Carlton , Junior
Carlton, and Bath Clubs.
Sons living — Peter, b. 1905, — Michael, b. 1908.
Daughters living — Ursula, b. 1903, — Phoebe,
b. 1906.
Gri gg, Lieut. -Col. Sir Edward William |
Macleay, K.C.V.O., C.M.G., D.S.O. , |
M. C. , son of the late Henry Bidewell j
Grigg, C.I.E., I.C.S. ; b. 1879; ed. at
Winchester, and at New Coll., Oxford
(B. A. 1902); is Lieut, (temporary Lieut.-
Col. ) Grenadier Guards Special Reserve ;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, M .C. , |
D.S.O. .C.M.G.); was Mil. Sec. toH.R.H. j
Prince of Wales during visits to Canada
1919 and Australia and New Zealand
1920; cr. D.S.O, 1918, C.M.G. and
C.V.O. 1919, K.C.V.O. 1920. 26,
Onslow Gardens, S.W.7; Oxford and
Cambridge, Guards' , and Beefsteak Clubs.
Grover, Gen. Sir Malcolm Henry
Stanley, K.C.B., K.C.I.E., 6th son of
the late Charles Ehret Grover, of Hemel
Hempstead, Herts ; b. 1858 ; ed. at
Charterhouse, and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; entered Army 1876, became
Capt. I.S.C. (now Indian Army) 1887,
Major 1896, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1898,
Lieut- Col. and Col. 1902, Maj.-Gen. 1907,
Lieut. -Gen. 1912, and Gen. 1917; retired
1919 ; served during Afghan War 1878-80
(medal), with Sudan Expedition 1885,
present at action of Tamai (medal with
clasp, bronze star), with Waziristan Ex-
pedition 1894-5, as D.A.A.G. (despatches,
medal with clasp), on N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8, asD.A.Q.M.G, (despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and
in S. Africa 1901 -2, present at Operations in
the Transvaal (Queen’s medal with three
clasps); was D.A.A.G., Punjab Frontier
Force 1894-5, D. A. Q.M.G., Punjab 1895-8,
A.A.G. , Punjab 1898-1900, A.Q.M.G. ,
E. Command, India 1902-5, Officiating
D.A.G. thereof 1905, in command of
Nowshera Cav. Brig. 1905-8, Inspector-
Gen. of Cav. in India 1908-11, and Sec.
to Govt, of India (Army Depart.) 1911-12 ;
commanded Quetta Div., S. Army, India
1912-16 ; appointed a Member of Legis-
lative Council of Gov. -Gen. of India
1911: m. 1891, Helen Grace, who d. 1912,
da. of the late Alexander J ohn Lawrence,
C.I.E., I.C.S. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1906,
K.C.I.E. 1911, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1914.
Mostyn Lodge, Merton Park , Surrey;
United Service Club.
Son living — John Malcolm Lawrence, b. 1897 ;
Lieut. Shropshire LX
Daughter living — Helen Margaret Hardinge,
b. 1894: m. 1917, Capt. Charles de Carteret
Martin, Indian Med. Ser.
Grubb, Sir Howard, F.R.S., F.R.A.S. ,
son of Thomas Grubb, F.R.S. ; b.
1844; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (Hon.
Master of Engineering) ; is Scientific Ad-
viser to Commrs. of Irish Lights, Hon.
Member of Institute of Engineers of Ire-
land, Vice-Pres. of Roy. Dublin So.
and Gov. of National Gallery of Ire-
land ; received Cunningham Gold Medal
of Roy. Irish Acad. 1881, and Boyle
medal 1912; is a D.L. for City of
Dublin, J.P. for co. Dublin, an Astro-
nomical Instrument Manufacturer, and
Inventor of the Submarine periscope; has
completed some of the largest existing
telescopes for the British, Colonial, and
Foreign Govts., including Melbourne
great reflector, and Vienna and Greenwich
great refractors, and has established an
industry in Dublin for construction of these
instruments: m. 1871, Mary Hester, da.
of George Hamilton Walker, M.D. , of
Louisiana, U.S. A. ; cr. Knt. 1887. Aber-
Joyle, Rathgar ; Hurst lea, St. Albans,
Herts; Royal Irish Yacht, and Hibernian
United Semnce Clubs.
Sons living — George Rudolf, b. 1878 : m.
1910, Emily Turnbull, — Romney Robinson,
b. 1879: m. 1915, Ada Margaret, da. of R.
O’Neill Pearson, of Cartmel. Lancashire.
3rubbe, Adm. Sir Walter James
Hunt-, G.C.B., son of the late Rev.
James Andrew Hunt-Grubbe ; b. 1833 ;
entered R.N. 1845, became Com. 1861,
Capt. 1866, Rear-Adm. 1884, Vice-Adm.
1890, and Adm. 1895 ; retired 1897 ; served
on W. Coast of Africa 1854, present at
bombardment of Pessie and Labadie, and
Defence of Christiansborg Castle; com-
manded H.M.S. “ Teazer,” in suppressing
Slave Trade 1855-7 ; thanked by Liberian
Govt, for services rendered at an insurrec-
tion at Sinon ; present at operations in
River Gambia 1861 (despatches) ; com-
manded H.M.S. “ Jaseur,” in suppressing
Slave Trade on W. Coast of Africa 1863-6 ;
appointed in charge of Island of Ascension
1866; commanded Naval Brig, in Ashantee
War 1874 (severely wounded, despatches,
C. B. , medal with clasp) ; commanded N.
Div. of Mediterranean Fleet at bombard-
ment of Alexandria 1882 ; was an A.D.C.
to H.M. Queen Victoria 1879-84, Com.-
KNIGHTS.
9&3
in-Ch. of Cape of Good Hope and W.
Coast of Africa station 1885-8, Adm.
Sup. of Devonport Dockyard 1888-91,
and Pres, of Roy. Naval Coll., Greenwich
1894-7; is a J.P. for Hants: m. 1867,
Mary Anne, who d. 1908, da. of William
Codrington, of Wroughton, Wilts ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1874, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1882,
G.C.B. (Mil.) 1899. United Service Club.
Son living — Walter John, b. 1875 ; Major
R.F.A. : m. 1913, Margaret, da. of the late
Capt. Henry George Hun t-Grubbe, of East well,
Potterne, Wilts.
Daughters living — Mary Frances, — Olive
Katharine: m. 18 — , George Soltau.
Grundy, Sir Cuthbert Cartwright,
son of Thomas Grundy, of Bankfield,
Bury, and Morecambe Bank, Grange-
over-Sands ; b. 18 — ; ed. at Stand Gram.
Sch. , Lancashire, and at Victoria Univ. ,
Manchester ; a landscape painter, a J. P.
for Lancashire, Pres. Rcy. Cambrian
Acad, of Art, Vice-Pres. Roy. W. of
Eng. Acad. , of S. Wales Art So. , and of
Imperial Arts League, a Member of Roy.
Institute of Painters in Water Colours, and
of Roy. Drawing So. , an Hon. Member of
Roy. Art So. of N.S. Wales, of S. Austra-
lian Art So., and of New Zealand Acad,
of Fine Arts, and a Fellow of Linnean So. ;
author of “ Notes on the Food of Plants,”
etc. ; cr. Knt. 1919. Home field, Blackpool.
Gubbins, Lieut.-Gen. Sir (William)
Launcelotte, K. C. B. , M. V. 0. , M. B. ,
second son of the late Rev. George G.
Gubbins, formerly Preb. and Chancellor
of Limerick ; b. 1849; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (Erasmus Smith Scholar, Honours
in History and English Literature, B.A.
1870, M.B. and M.Ch. 1872); entered
Army Med. Ser. 1873, became Lieut. -Col.
1893, Col. Roy. Army Med. Corps 1900,
Surg. - Gen 1903 (retired 1914), and
Lieut. - Gen. 1918 ; served during
Afghan War 1878-9, with 5th Fusiliers
and subsequently on Staff, present at
numerous engagements in Khyber Pass,
again in Afghanistan 1879-80 as Sanitary
Officer on Staff, with Expedition against
Mohmunds and Gilzais (despatches,
medal), with Egyptian Expedition 1882,
with Burma Expedition 1886, and in S.
Africa 1899-1901, as Principal Med. Officer
6th Div. , present at relief of Kimberley,
battles of Paardeberg and Driefontein,
occupation of Bloemfontein, and subse-
quently as Principal Med. Officer Pre-
toria Dist. (despatches, promoted Col.) ;
was Assist. Director of Army Med. Ser. at
War Office 1894-9, Principal Med. Officer,
Home Dist. 1902-3, W. Command 1903-5,
E. Command 1905-6, and of Forces in
India 1906-8, Dep. Director-Gen. of
Army Med. Ser. 1908-10, and Director-
Gen. (ranking as Lieut.-Gen.) 1910-14 ;
acted as Principal Med. Officer on Staff
of H.R.H. Duke of Connaught for
Coronation 1902 (M.V.O., Coronation
medal); was Hon. Surg. toH.M. 1909-14;
has been a Commr. Roy. Hospital,
Chelsea since 1915 ; is a J.P. for Surrey :
m. 1885, Florence Margaret, second da.
of the Rev. H. Tripp (sometime Fellow
of Worcester Coll., Oxford), formerly of
Huntspill and Winford, Somerset ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1905,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911. Belvedere Drive ,
Wimbledon ; United Service Club.
Daughter living — Florence Annie, b. 1889.
Guillemard, Sir Laurence Nunns,
K.C.B., son of the late Rev. William
Henry Guillemard, D.D. ; b. 1862; ed. I
at Charterhouse, and at Trin. Coll., |
Camb. (B.A. 1st class Classical Tripos
1884, M.A. 1889); entered Home Office
1886 and Treasury 1888 ; appointed Dep.
Chm., Board of Inland Revenue 1902,
Chm. of Board of Customs 1908, Chm.
of Board of Customs and Excise 1909,
and Gov. and Com. -in-Ch., Straits
Settlements, High Comm. Malay States,
and British Agent for N. Borneo and
Sarawak 1919 ; was Private Sec. to succes-
sive Chancellors of the Exchequer (Rt.
Hons. Sir W. Vernon-Harcourt and Sir
M. Hicks-Beach, Bt.) 1892-1902 ; is a Gov.
of Charterhouse Sch. : m. 1902, Ella, el.
da. of Thomas Spencer Walker ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1905, K.C.B. (Civil) 1910. Govern-
ment House, Singapore ; Athenceum,
Brooks' s, and Bath Clubs.
Gupta, Sir Krishna Govinda, K.C.S.J.,
son of Kali Naryan Gupta ; b. 1851 ; ed.
at Maimansingh Zilla Sch., at Pogose
Sch., Dacca, at Calcutta Univ., and at
Univ. Coll. , London ; Bar. Middle Temple
1873; entered I.C.S. 1871; appointed
Assist. Magistrate and Collector, Bengal
1873, Joint Magistrate and Dep. Collector
1884, Magistrate and Collector 1889,
Junior Sec. to Board of Revenue 1890,
Commr. of Excise 1893, Commr. 1901,
Member of Board of Revenue 1901, and
of Excise Committee 1905 ; retired 1908 ;
subsequently a Member of Council of Sec.
of State for India, and a Member of Army
in India Committee : m. 1866, Prasan-
natara, who d. 1908, da. of Nabin Chan-
dra Das; cr. C.S.I. 1909, K.C.S.I. 1911.
Gurbaksh Singh, Babu Sir Bedi,
C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ; is Hon. Extra Assist.
Commr. at Kallar ; has been a M. L.C.,
Punjab; cr. C.I.E. 1911, Knt. 1916.
Kallar, Rawal Pindi , India.
Gurney, Sir Eustace, son of the late
J ohn Gurney, of Sprowston Hall ; b. 1876 ;
is a J.P. and an Alderman of Norwich,
and a J.P. for Norfolk ; was Lord Mayor
of Norwich 1910-11 : m. 1904, Anne
Agatha, da. of the late John Lee Warner,
formerly I.C.S. , of Hayes, Kent; cr. Knt.
1911. Sprowston Hall, Norwich ; New
University Club.
Sons living — John, 6. 1905, — Jocelyn Eustace,
b. 1910, — Samuel Edmund, b. 1912.
Daughters living — Catherine, b. 1906, — Rosa-
mund Agatha, b. 1908, — Elizabeth Laura, b.
1914. — Anne D6nise, b. 1916.
Gurney, Sir Walter Edwin ; b. 18 — ;
appointed Controller and Auditor- Gen.,
and Chm. of Tender Board 1903, and
Controller and Auditor-Gen. Union of
S. Africa 1910 ; cr. Knt. 1919.
Guthrie, Capt. Sir Connop, K.B.E. ;
b. 1882; is Capt. Grenadier Guards
Special Reserve; European War 1914-15
(wounded, Chevalier Legion of Honour,
Com. of Order of Crown of Italy,
American Distinguished Ser. Medal) ; was
Special Representative in U.S.A. of Min-
istry of Shipping, and a Member of
U.S.A. Govt. Shipping Control Com-
mittee 1916-19: m. 19L3, Eila Mary,
da. of the late Sir Malcolm Donald
McEacharn [see McEacharn, “ Knights’
Widows”] ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 36, Charles
Street , Berkeley Square, W. ; Guards,'
and Ranelagh Clubs.
Son living — Giles, b. 1916.
Daughter living — Diana Mary, b. 1919.
Guthrie, Sir James, son of the
late Rev. John Guthrie, D.D.; b. 1859;
ed. at High Sch., Glasgow, and at
Glasgow Univ. (Hon LL.L). 1906);
Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh 1913; elected
A.R.S.A. 1888, R.S.A. 1892, and P.R.S.A.
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1902 ; is a Trustee of National Galleries
of Scotland, a Member of Ancient Monu-
ments Board for Scotland, an Hon.
Member of Roy. Bavarian Acad. , of Roy.
Acad, of Saxony, of Roy. Hibernian
Acad. , of Roy. Institute of Oil Painters,
of Roy. So. of Portrait Painters, of Roy.
Scottish Water Colour So., and of Inter-
national So. of Artists, a Member of
Soci6t£ National des Beaux Arts, Paris,
and a Com. of Order of Crown of Belgium :
m. 1897, Helen Newton, who d. 1912,
da. of the late Alexander Whitelaw,
Rowmore, Dumbartonshire ; cr. Knt.
1903. 41, Moray Place , Edinburgh;
Rowmore , Row, Dumbartonshire ; Athe-
nceum , and New ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Son living — Thomas Whitelaw Boyd, b. 1899.
Gwalior [see Scindhia of Gwalior].
Gwatkin, Maj.-Gen. Sir Willoughby
Garnons, K.C.M.G. , C.B. , 4th son of the
late Frederick Gwatkin, of New Square,
Lincoln’s Inn, W.C., and Grove House,
Twickenham ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Shrewsbury
Sch., at King’s Coll., Camb., and at
R.M.C. ; LL.D. Toronto Univ. ; entered
Manchester Regt. 1882, became Capt.
1890, Major 1900, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1904, Brevet Col. 1907, and Col. 1909 ; is
Maj.-Gen. Gen. Staff Canadian Mil. , tem-
porary Maj.-Gen. in the Army; a Grand
Officer of Order of St. Sava (Serbia), and
a Com. of Orders of the Crown (Belgium)
and Legion of Honour (France) : m.
1888, Edith Campbell, da. of Alexander
Butler Rowley, of Hurst, Lancashire;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1916, C.M.G. 1918,
K.C.M.G. 1920. Victoria Chambers ,
Ottawa, Canada ; United Service, Gar-
rick, and Sports' Clubs.
Gwynne-Vaughan [see Vaughan].
Hacking, Sir James, son of Henry
Hacking, of Oswaldtwistle ; b. 1850 ; a
Cotton Manufacturer, Mayor of Bury,
and Chm. of Bury Tribunal and of its
WarSavings, War Pensions, and Prisoners
of War, etc., Committees : m. 1st, 1871,
Ann, who d. 1909, da. of William Gillow,
of Blackburn ; 2nd, 1910, Florence, da.
of Anthony Holmes, of Seacroft, York-
shire ; cr. Knt. 1918. South View, Bury,
Lancashire.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) William, b.
1873-
Hadcock, Lieut.-Col. Sir (Albert)
George, K.B.E. , son of Capt. G. Hadcock ;
b. 1861 ; Lieut.-Col. T.F. (T.D.), Man-
aging Director of Sir W. G. Armstrong,
Whitworth and Co. (Limited), and a
F.R.S.; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
Hadden, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles
Frederick, K.C.B., son of the late Charles
Stanton Hadden, J.P., of Rossway,
Berkhampstead, and Ingleside, Sunning-
dale ; b. 1854 ; ed. at Elstree, at Chelten-
ham Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich; entered R.A. 1873, became
Capt. 1882, Major 1890, Lieut.-Col. 1899,
Brevet Col. 1903, Col. 1904, and Maj. Gen.
1910; retired 1916; was Inspector Roy.
Laboratory, Woolwich 1885-8, Inspector
of Laboratory Stores there 1888-93, Ch.
Inspector 1893-6, and Ch. Inspector, Army
Ordance Depart. 1896-1901, a Member of
Ordnance Committee and an Asso. Mem-
ber of Explosives Committee 1901-3,
Comdt. of Ordnance Coll., Woolwich
1904, Director of Artillery at Head
Quarters 1904-7, Master-Gen. of Ordnance
(Fourth Mil. Member of Army Council)
1907-13, and Pres, of Ordnance Board
1913-16 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Herts
(High Sheriff 1919) : m. 1885, Frances
Mabel, da. of the late Col. Clement
Strong, Coldstream Guards; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1902, K.C.B. (Civil) 1908.
Rossway, Berkhamsted, Herts ; United
Service Club.
Haddon-Smith [see Smith].
Hadow, Sir William Henry, C.B.E. ,
son of the Rev. William Elliot Hadow, of
South Cerney, Cirencester ; b. 1859 ; ed.
at Malvern, and at Worcester Coll., Ox-
ford (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1885, Hon. D.Mus.
1909, Hon. Fellow 1909); Hon. D.Mus.
Durham 1909 ; appointed Principal of
Armstrong Coll., Newcastle 1909, and
Vice-Chancellor, Univ. Sheffield 1919 ;
a Member of Council of Roy. Coll,
of Music, and of Commn. on Welsh
Education; appointed Director of Edu-
cation on Lines of Communication in
France 1918, and Assist. Director of
Staff Duties (Army Education) ; was a
Fellow, Tutor, and Dean, Worcester
Coll. 1888-1909, Examiner in Lit. Hum.,
Oxford 1902, in Modern Languages 1905,
and English 1907-9 ; editor and part
author of “Oxford History of Music,”
and author of various works on music;
cr. Knt. 1918, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. The
University , Sheffield Athenceu?n, and
Oxford and Cambridge Clubs.
Haggard, Sir (Henry) Rider, K.B.E.,
son of the late William Meybohm Rider
Haggard, of Bradenham Hall, Norfolk ;
b. 1856 ; ed. privately ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1884; is the well-known writer, a J.P.
for Norfolk and Suffolk, an authority on
Agriculture, and Chm. of Justices of
Petty Sessional Div. of Bungay ; was
Private Sec. to Gov. of Natal 1875, and
to Special Commr. of Transvaal 1877 ;
sometime Master of High Court, Trans-
vaal, and Lieut, and Adj. , Pretoria Horse ;
was Chm. of Committee, So. of Authors
1896-8, British Govt. Commr. to Report
on Salvation Army Settlements in U.S.A.,
etc., 1905, a Member of Roy. Commn. on
Coast Erosion and Afforestation 1906-11,
a Member of Dominions Roy. Commn.
on Imperial Trade 1912-17, and a Member
of Empire Settlement Committee 1917;
as Roy. Colonial Institute Representative
visited self-governing Colonies 1916 to
report on After-War Settlement of Ex-
Service men (Hon. Fellow) ; is a Vice-
Pres. of Roy. Colonial Institute; ap-
pointed a Member of National Birth
Rate Commn. 1919 ; author of “ Rural
England,” “ King Solomon’s Mines,”
‘ ‘ She,” and many other works : m. 1880
Mariana Louisa, da. of the late Major J.
Margitson, 19th Regt. , of Ditchingham,
Norfolk; cr. Knt. 1912, K.B.E. (Civil)
1919. Ditchingham House, Norfolk;
North Lodge, St. Leonard s-on-Sea ;
Athenceum , and National Clubs.
Daughters living — Agnes Angela Rider, b.
1883 : m. 1907, Thomas Amyand Haggard, —
Sybil Dorothy Rider, b. 1884: m. 1909,
Col. Reginald Ld monstone Cheyne, Indian
Ann}', — Lilias Margitson Rider, b. 1892.
Haggard, Sir William Henry Dove-
ton, K.C.M.G., C.B., el. son of the late
William Meybohm Rider Haggard, of
Bradenham Hall, Norfolk; b. 1846 ; ed. at
Tonbridge Sch., at Winchester, and at
Magdalen Coll., Oxford; formerly in E.
Norfolk Mil. ; was Sec. of Legation at
Athens 1887-90, Min. Res. and Consul-
Gen., Ecuador 1890-94, Consul-Gen. at
Tunis 1894-7, Min. Res. and Consul-Gen.,
Venezuela 1897-1902, Envoy Extraor. and
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Min. Plen. to Argentine Republic and
Paraguay 1902-6, and at Rio de Janeiro
1906-14; retired 1914; is a J.P. for Nor-
folk ; has Jubilee and Coronation (1902
and 1911) medals; joint author of “ The
Vazir of Lenkuran,” a Persian play : m.
1st, 1875, Caroline Anne (marriage dis-
solved on his petition 1882), da. of
William Thomas Carroll, of Washington,
U.S.A. ; 2ndly, 1887, Emily Margaret,
da. of Joseph Hancox ; cr. C. B. (Civil)
1903, K.C.M.G. 1908. Hartlip House ,
Sittingbourne ; Travellers' , and Welling-
ton Clubs.
Son living — (By 2nd marriage) Andrew
Henry Meybohm, R.N., b. 1894; Lieut. R.N.
Daughters living— (By 2nd marriage), Ella
Margaret Mary, b. 1890, — Sybil Maud, b. 1892.
Haking, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Richard Cyril
Byrne, K.C.B. , K.C.M.G. , son of the late
Rev. Richard Haking ; b. 1862 ; entered
Army 1881 , became Capt. Hampshire Regt.
1889, Major 1899, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1903,
Brevet Col. 1905, Col. 1906, Maj.-Gen.
1914, and Lieut.-Gen. 1919 ; served with
Burma Expedition 1885-7 (despatches,
medal with clasp), in S. Africa 1899-1900,
on Staff (despatches, Queen’s medal with
three clasps), and during European War
1914-18 (wounded, despatches, promoted
Maj.-Gen. and Lieut.-Gen., K.C. B. ,
Russian Order of St. Vladimir with
Swords, Legion of Honour, Order
of Crown of Italy, French Croix de
Guerre, K.C.M.G., Orders of Avis and
Christ of Portugal, Belgian Order of the
Crown and Croix de Guerre, American
D.S.M.) ; was a Professor at Staff Coll.
1901-4, D. A. A.G. there 1904-5, A. A. G. and
Gen. Staff Officer, S. Command 1906-8,
and Brig. -Gen., S. Command 1908-11,
when he was appointed to command
an Inf. Brig. : m. 1891, Rachel
Violette, da. of the late Sir Henry James
Burford Burford-Hancock, C.M.G. , Ch.
Justice of Gibraltar [see Burford-Hancock,
“Knights’ Widows”]; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1910, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G.
1918. Old Mill Cottage , Bulford,
Salisbury ; Arthur’s, Army and Navy,
and United Service Clubs.
Halar [see Afkham |.
Haldane, Lieut.-Gen. Sir (James)
Aylmer Lowthorpe, K.C.B., D.S.O., son
of the late Daniel Rutherford Haldane,
M.D. ; b. 1862; entered Gordon High-
landers 1882, became Capt. 1892, Major
and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1902, Brevet Col.
and Col. 1906, Maj.-Gen. 1914, and
Lieut.-Gen. 1919 ; served with Waziristan
Expedition 1894-5 (medal with clasp),
with Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal
with clasp), with Tirah Expedition 1897-8
(despatches, two clasps, D.S.O.), in S.
Africa 1899-1900 (despatches, severely
wounded, medal with four clasps), and
during European War 1914-18, Comdg.
a Brig. , a Div. , and a Corps (despatches,
promoted Maj.-Gen. and Lieut. -Gen. ,1914
Star, French and Belgian Croix de Guerre,
Legion of Honour); was a D.A.Q. M.G.
(Mil. Intelligence) at Head Quarters
1903-6, Assist. Director of Mil. Opera-
tions 1906-9, and Brig.-Gen. Gen. Staff,
E. Command 1909-12, when he was
appointed to command an Inf. Brig. ;
employed as Mil. Attach^ to Japanese
Army during Russo-Japanese War 1904-5
(Japanese medal with clasp) ; appointed
to command troops in Mesopotamia 1920;
is a Grand Officer of Order of Crown of
Belgium, Com. of Legion of Honour, and
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England ; has 3rd class
Japanese Order of the Sacred Treasure ;
cr. D.S.O. 1898, C.B. (Mil.) 1906, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1918. Basra, Persian Gulf ; 19,
Talbot Square, W.
Haldane, Sir William Stowell, W.S. ,
youngest son of Robert Haldane, of
Cloan, Perthshire [see V. Haldane] ; b.
1864; ed. at Edin. Acad., and Univ. ;
W.S. 1888 ; was Crown Agent for Scot-
land, and Prison Commr. 1905-16 ; has
been Development Fund Commr. since
1910 ; is a Member of Edinburgh Public
Library Committee, and a J. P. for
Perth; m. 1892, Margaret Edith Stuart,
da. of Thomas Nelson, of St. Leonards,
Edinburgh; cr. Knt. 1912. 55, Melville
Street, Edinburgh; Fuswell, Auchter-
arder, Perthshire ; Brooks's, and Edin-
burgh University Clubs.
Sons living — Thomas Graeme Nelson, R.N. ,
b. 1897 ; Lieut. R.N., — Archibald Richard
Burdon, b. 1900.
Daughter living — Mary Elizabeth, b. 1894.
Hale-White [see White].
Hall, Sir Alfred Daniel, K.C.B., son
of the late Edwin Hall, of Rochdale ; b.
1864; ed. at Gram. Sch., Manchester,
and at Balliol Coll. , Oxford ; was Principal
S.-E. Agricultural Coll., Wye 1894-1902;
appointed Sec., Board of Agriculture 1917,
and is Ch. Scientific Adviser and Member
of Administrative Council, Min. of Agri-
culture : m. 1891, M. L., da. of John
Brooks, of Edgbaston ; cr. K.C.B. (Civil)
1918. 21, Hanover House, N. W. 8/
Savile, and Athenceuyn Clubs.
Son living — One, b. 189 7.
Hall, Sir Edward Marshall, K.C. ,
only surviving son of the late Alfred
Hall, M.D., F.R.C.P., of Brighton ;
b. 1858 ; ed. at Rugby, and at St. John’s
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1883, a K.C. 1898, and a Bencher
1910; goes S.-E. Circuit; sat as M. P.
for Southport Div. of Lancashire (S.-W.)
(C) Oct. 1900 to Jan. 1906 (when he was
defeated), and for E„ Toxteth Div. of
Liverpool, Jan. 1910 to Feb. 1916 ; ap-
pointed Recorder of Guildford Jan. 1916 :
m. 1st, 1882, Ethel, da. of the late Henry
Moon, M.D., F. R.C.P. ; 2ndly, 1896,
Henrietta Margherita, da. of the late
Hans Kroger, of Hamburg ; cr. Knt.
1917. Overbrook, Brook , Godaiming ; 39,
Harley House, Regent's Park, N.W. ;
3, Temple Gardens, E.C ; Carlton, Gar-
rick, and Beefsteak Clubs.
Daughter living — Elna Muriel.
Hall, Lieut.-Col. Sir Frederick,
K.B.E., D.S.O. , M.P., son of Herbert
Hall; b. 1864; is Lieut.-Col. R.F.A., a
Director of Robert Gardner, Mountain and
Co. (Limited), insurance brokers, of 3,
Old Broad Street, E.C. , and a Member of
Lloyd’s and the Baltic ; raised 17 Bat-
teries of Artillery during European War ;
has sat as M.P. for Dulwich Div. of
Camberwell (C) since Dec. 1910: m. 1892,
Annie Ellen, da. of Henry Hall, M.D., of
Plaistow; cr. D.S.O. and K.B. E. 1918.
Graf ham Grange, Bramley, Surrey ; 2,
Whitehall Court, S. W. 1 ; Carlton ,
Junior Carlton, Cotistitutional, St.
Stephen' s, and Royal Thames Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two
Hall, Sir Henry, J.S.O., son of the
late John Hall, of Sedgefield, co. Dur-
ham ; b. 1845 I appointed Inspector of
Coal and Metalliferous Mines (W. Lan-
cashire Dist.) 1874, and of Metalliferous
Mines and Quarries (N. Wales Dist.)
g66
KNIGHTAGE.
1901 : m. 1889, Ellen Elizabeth, da. of
the Rev. Charles Hall (formerly V. of
Scopwick, Lincolnshire), of Boothby-
Graffoe, Lincoln; cr. I.S.O. 1902, Knt.
1910. Brookside, Chester.
Sons living — Of whom the el., G. H.,6. 1871 ;
Capt. Yeo. attached R.A.F. : m. 1917, M. G.,
da. of the late Gervas Frederick Wells-Cole,
of Stones Place, Skellingthorpe, Lincoln.
Daughter living — Nora : m. 1920, Capt.
Leonard Foster Mitchell, 5th Dragoon
Guards.
Hall, Sir Henry James, son of
Henry Thomas Hall, of Oxford ; b. i860 ; j
organized Section dealing with production
of Fertilizers, Min. of Munitions, and
rendered other sers. during European
War : m. 1907 ; cr. Knt, 1919. 82,
Sloane Street , S.fF. 1 ; Glovers Wood,
Charlwood, Surrey ; Constitutional, and
Royal Automobile Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Three.
Hall, A 'ear- Adm. Sir (William) Regi-
nald, K.C.M.G. , C.B., M.P., son of
Capt. William Henry Hall, R.N., of
Springfield, Ross, Herefordshire; b. 1870;
Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1920; entered R.N.
1883, became Lieut. 1890, Com. 1901,
Capt. 1905, and Rear-Adm. 1917 ; retired
1919 ; was Director of Naval Intelligence,
Admiralty War Staff 1914-19 ; is a
Director of Barclay, Perkins and Co.
(Limited), of Great Eastern Railway,
and of British Commercial Corporation
(Limited), a Com. of Legion of Honour,
of Orders of Leopold of Belgium, Rising
Sun of Japan, and St. Maurice and
St. Lazarus of Italy, and a Grand Officer
of Crown of Italy ; has American D.S.M. ,
and 3rd class of Order of Vladimir of
Russia; was a Naval A.D.C. to H.M.
1916-17; has sat as M.P. for Liverpool,
W. Derby Div., since Feb. 1919 : m. 1894,
Ethel Wootton, da. of Sir William de
Wiveleslie Abney, K.C.B. , D.C.L. , D.Sc. ,
F.R.S. ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1915, K.C.M.G.
1917. 27, Cranley Gardens, S. Kensing-
ton, S. IV. ; Carlton, Travellers' , and
Garrick Clubs.
Sons living — Johu Abney, b. 189 7 ; Sub-
Lieut. R.N. : m. 1919, Mary Dorothy, da. of
Brig. -Gen. Edmond Herbert Hills, C.M.G.,
of 1, Campden Hill, W., — Richard Anthony,
b. 1902 ; Cadet R.N.
Daughter living — Faith Elizabeth.
Hall, Adm. Sir George Fowler
King-, K.C.B. , C.V.O., el. son of the
late Adm. Sir William King - Hall.
K.C.B., of Sutton Bonnington, Leicester-
shire; b. 1850 ; ed. at North Grove
House, Southsea : entered R.N. 1863,
became Lieut. 1873, Com. 1884, Capt. 1891,
Rear-Adm. 1904, Vice-Adm. 1908, and
Adm. 1912; retired 1914 ; was Commr. at |
Wei-Hai-Wei when in command of Nar-
cissus 1898, Ch. of Staff, Mediterranean |
1900-1902, Rear-Adm. Comdg. on Coast
of Ireland 1906-8, and Com.-in-Ch. on I
Australian Station 1910-13: m. 1892, Olga, I
da. of the late Richard Ker, M. P. for ]
Downpatrick, and Sec. to Embassy, St. j
Petersburg; cr. C.V.O. 1907, K.C.B. j
(Mil.) 1911. 7, Albany Villas, Hove,
Sussex ; United Service Club.
Son living — William Stephen Richard, R.N.,
b. 1893; became Lieut. 1915: rn. 1919, |
Kathleen, da. of Francis Spencer, of The
Chiltems, Wynberg, Cape Colony.
Daughters living — Olga Louisa Elizabeth, b.
1897, — Magdalen, b. 1904.
Hall, Adm. Sir Herbert Goodenough,
King-, K.C.B., C.V.O. , D.S.O., son of
the late Adm. Sir William King-Hall,
K.C.B., of Sutton Bonnington, Leicester-
shire; b. 1862; ed. privately; Hon.)
LL.D. Camb. 1919 ; entered R.N.
1875, became Sub-Lieut. 1881, Lieut.
1882, Com. 1895, Capt. 1900, Rear-Adm.
1909, Vice-Adm. 1915, and Adm. 1918 ;
served during Egyptian War 1882, present
at Bombardment of Alexandria (medal
with clasp, bronze star, promoted Lieut.),
and in operations against Sofas on the
Gambia 1894, present at action of Man-
dina Creek (despatches, medal with clasp,
D. S.O.), and in S. Africa 1902 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp) ; appointed
an Assist. -Director of Naval Intelligence
1906, Director (temporary) 1907, a Naval
A.D.C. to H.M. 1908, Director of Naval
Mobilisation and a Member of Naval War
Council 19C9, Rear-Adm. in Home Fleet
1911, and Com.-in-Ch. Cape of Good
Hope 1912 ; was Adm. Commr. Orkneys
and Shetland 1918-19 ; appointed a
Trustee of King’s Fund for Disabled
1919 ; commanded Indomitable during
Prince of Wales’s visit to Canada
1908 (C.V.O.): m. 1905, Lady Mabel
Emily Murray, da. of the late Viscount
Stormont, el. son of 4th Earl of Mans-
field; cr. D.S.O. 1894, C.B. (Mil.) 1907,
C.V.O. 1908, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916. 47,
Sloane Gardens, S. W. ; Naval and Mili-
tary Club.
H all-Jones [see Jones].
Halliday, Major Sir Frederick Loch,
C.I.E. , M. V.O., el. son of F. M. Halliday
(formerly I.C.S.), of Old Parks, Cobham,
Surrey ; b. 1864 ; appointed Assist.-Sup.
of Police, Bengal 1885, and Dist. Sup.
1895 ; was Dep. Commr. of Police, Cal-
cutta 1902-5, and Commr. 1905-15;
sers. lent to Greek Govt. 1918 ; some-
time a M.L.C. , Bengal; is Major in
Territorial Force Reserve, and Comdt.
of an Internment Camp ; has Order of
Redeemer of Greece : m. 1890, Ellen
Mary Charlotte, da. of the late Carl
von Bibra, of Dresden and Calcutta ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1906, C.I.E. 1909,
Knt. 1912. 86, Iverna Covrt, Kensing-
ton, IV. 8; Oriental Club.
Daughter living — Vera Anne Loch: in. 1918,
Lieut. Hugh Trevor Dawson, R.N., only son
of Com. Sir (Arthur) Trevor Dawson, 1st Bt.
Halsey, .SzrLaurence Edward, K.B.E. ,
son of the late Edward J. Halsey; b.
1871 ; Auditor to the Duchy of Cornwall,
and Hon. Accountant, Prince of Wales'
National Relief Fund ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil)
1919. 64, Elm Park Gardens, S. W.
Halsey, Rear-Adm. Sir Lionel,
G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., C.B. [see Halsey,
Bt.].
Hambling, Sir (Henry) Herbert, el.
son of the late Lieut. -Col. William James
Hambling, J.P., of Dunstable; b. 185 7;
is Dep. Chm. of Barclay’s Bank (Limited),
a Director of Cox and Co. (France)
(Limited), a J.P. for Herts, and a Director
of North British and Mercantile Insurance
Co., and the Colonial Bank ; sometime a
Member of Council (representing Finance)
Ministry of Munitions ; rendered services
to Govt, during European War (Knt.) :
in. 1st, 1S82, Thirza, who d. 1891,
da. of W. G. Twigg, of Dunstable ;
2ndly, 1893, Isabella Mary, who d.
1916, da. of F. Brown ; cr. Knt. 1917.
Rookery Park, Toxford, Suffolk ; Carlton,
and Constitutional Clubs.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) Guy, b. 1882;
Capt. Canadian Inf.: m. 1911, Olive, da. of
E. Carter.
Hambro, Sir (Charles) Eric, K.B.E.,
son of Sir Everard Alexander Hambro,
KNIGHTS.
967
K.C.V.O. ; b. 1872; ed. at Eton, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Vice-Chm. of
Hambro’s Bank of Northern Commerce
(Limited) ; sometime a Member of Wheat
Commn. 1917-18; was in Min. of Informa-
tion 1918 ; sat as M. P. for N.-E. , or
Wimbledon, Div. of Surrey ( C ) 1900-1907:
m. 1894, Sybil Emily, da. of the late
Martin Ridley Smith, of The Warren,
Hayes, Kent; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
4, Norfolk Street , Park Lane , W.i ;
Carlton , White's, and Travellers' Clubs.
Sons living — Charles Jocelyn, M.C., b. 1897 ;
Lieut. Coldstream Guards : m. 1919, Pamela,
da. of John Dupuis Cobbold, D.L. [see E.
Dunmore], — Richard Everard, b. 1900.
Daughters living— Zelia Mary , b. 1909, — Juliet
Carin, b. 1915.
Hambro, Sir Everard Alexander,
K. C. V. 0. , 3rd son of the late Charles
Joseph, Baron Hambro (of Denmark), of
Milton Abbey, Dorset ; b. 1842 ; is a J. P.
for Kent and Surrey, a D. L. for Dorset,
one of H.M.’s Lieuts. for the City of
London, Chm. Hambro’s Bank of North-
ern Commerce (Limited), and a Director
of the Bank of England ; also Chm. of
the Council of the Roy. National Pension
Fund for Nurses : m. 1st, 1866, Gertrude
Mary, who d. 1905, da. of the late Henry
Stuart [M. Bute, colls.]; 2ndly, 1911,
Ebba, da. of C. Beresford White, of
Hatley Manor, and Newton Manor, co.
Leitrim ; cr. K. C. V. 0. 1908. Hayes Place ,
Beckenham, Kent ; Milton Abbey, Dorset.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Sir (Charles)
Eric, K.B.E. , b. 1872 [see “Knightage”
(ante)], — Harold Everard, C.B.E., b. 1876
[see “ Companionage ”], — Angus Valdemar,
M.P. ( Milton Abbey, Blandford ), b. 1883; is
Capt. Yeo. ; has sat as M.P. for S. Div. of
Dorsetshire (C) since 1910: m. 1st, 1907,
Rosamund Maud, who d. 1914, da. of Major
Robert W. Kearsley ; 2ndly, 19x6, Vanda,
da. of St. John Charlton, of Cholmondeley,
Malpas, Cheshire, — Ronald Olaf, b. 1885;
Capt. Coldstream Guards: m. 1917, Winifred,
da. of the late Martin Ridley Smith.
Daughter living — Violet Mary, b. 1884.
Hamilton, Gen. Sir Bruce Meade,
G.C.B., K.C.V.O., son of the late
Lieut. -Gen. Henry Meade Hamilton, C.B.
[Borrowes, Bt.] ; b. 1857 ; entered Army
1877, became Capt. E. Yorkshire Regt.
1886, Major 1895, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1896,
Brevet Col. 1897, Maj.-Gen. 1900, Lieut. -
Gen. 1907, and Gen. 1913 ; served during
Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), in Transvaal
War 1881 (despatches), with Burmah
Expedition 1885 (medal with clasp),
with Ashanti Expedition (honourably
mentioned, Brevet Lieut. -Col., star), with
Benin Expedition 1897, Comdg. Niger
Coast Protectorate Forces (despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet-Col.), and in
South Africa 1899-1902, on staff, present
at battle of Colenso, at relief of Lady-
smith, and during many other operations,
in command of 21st Brig., and subse-
quently in various commands (slightly
wounded, despatches four times, promoted
Maj.-Gen., K.C.B.) ; was D.A.A.G., S.
Dist. 1894-7, in command of 5th Brig. , 3rd
Div. of 1st Army Corps 1903-4 and 2nd
Div., Aldershot 1904-7, and Gen. Officer
Comdg. -in-Ch. , Scottish Command 1909-
*3 ! appointed to command an Army
1914, a Training Centre 1915, and a
Home Defence Army 1916; is Col.
Border Regt. ; has Order of Crown of
Italy; cr. K.C.B. (Mil.) 1902, K.C.V.O.
1911, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1915. The Hall ,
Wendover, Bucks ; Army and Navy, and
Travellers' Clubs.
Hamilton, Sir Daniel Mackinnon,
son of the late John Hamilton, of Helens-
burgh, N.B. ; b. i860; formerly a partner
in the firm of Mackinnon, Mackenzie and
Co., of Calcutta: m. 1896, Margaret
Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. W. E. W.
Brown, of Rothesay ; cr. Knt. 1906.
The Warren Hill, Loughton, Essex.
Hamilton, Maj.-Geti. Sir Edward
Owen Fisher, K.C.B., son of William
James Hamilton, formerly of Fiddown,
co. Kilkenny ; b. 1854 ; entered 2nd Regt.
1873, became Capt. The Queen’s(Roy. W.
Surrey Regt.) 1883, Major 1893, Brevet
Lieut. -Col. 1898, Brevet Col. 1900, and
Maj.-Gen. 1906; retired 1914; served
during Afghan War 1879-80 (despatches,
medal with clasp), with Burma Expedi-
tion 1885-7 medal with two clasps), with
Hazara Expedition 1891, as Divisional
Signalling Officer (despatches, clasp),
with Waziristan Expedition 1895 (clasp),
on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8,
as D.A.A.G. (despatches, medal with
clasp, Brevet Lieut. -Col.), with Tirah
Expedition 1897-8 (clasp), and in S.
Africa 1899-1902, in command of his
Regt. , and subsequently on lines of com-
munication, with rank of Brig. -Gen. ,
present at relief of Ladysmith (despatches,
medal with five clasps, Brevet Col. , C.B.) ;
commanded S. Dist., Madras 1902-4,
Secunderabad Inf. Brig. 1904-7, troops
in Sierra Leone 1908-11, and was Lieut. -
Gov. and Gen. Officer Comdg. Troops in
Guernsey and Alderney Dist. 1911-14 ; is
Col. The Queen's (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.) :
m. 1886, Isabel, da. of Gen. Philip Henry
Farrell Harris, C.B. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1902,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911. Broom Cottage,
Wokingham, Berks.
Son living — Owen Philip, b. 1889; Capt.
Indian Army.
Daughters living — Dorothy Norah Harriet,
b. 1887: m. i9o6,Lieut.-Col. Walter Conover
Symon, C.M.G., of iox, Eaton Place, S.W., —
Mary, b. 1908.
Hamilton, Right Hon. Lord George
Francis, P.C., G.C.S.I., M.P. [see D.
Abercorn],
Hamilton, Surg.-Gen. Sir Henry,
K.C.B., son of W. Hamilton; b. 1851;
entered Army 1876, became Lieut. -Col.
Indian Med. Ser. 1896, Col. 1902, and
Surg. Gen. 1907 ; retired 1911 ; served
during Afghan War 1878-80, present at
battle of Kandahar (despatches, medal
with three clasps, bronze star), with
Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with
clasp), on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8
(despatches, two clasps), with Tirah Ex-
pedition 1897-8 (despatches, clasp, pro-
moted) Brig. -Surg. -Lieut. -Col.), and in
China 1900 (medal) ; sometime Principal
Med. Officer, Rawal Pindi Div., and an
Hon. Surg. to Viceroy of India : m. 1st,
1900, Violette Stewart, da. of John
Wilkinson ; 2ndly, 1909, Bessie, da. of
the late Henry Locke; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1904, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1913. East Dean
House , Dean, Salisbury.
Daughter living — Mary Louise, b. 1902.
Hamilton, Gen. Sir Ian Standish Mon-
teith, G.C.B. , G.C.M.G., D.S.O., son of
Lieut. -Col. Christian Monteith Hamil-
ton, 92nd Highlanders ; b. 1853 ; ed.
at Cheam, and at Wellington Coll. ; en-
tered Army 1872, became Capt. Gordon
Highlanders 1882, Major 1885, Lieut. -
Col. 1887, Col. 1891, Maj.-Gen. 1899,
Lieut. -Gen. 1902, and Gen. 1907 ; re-
tired 1920 ; served during Afghan War
1879-80 (despatches, medal with clasps),
in S. African War 1881 (severely wounded,
despatches), with Soudan Expedition
968
KNIGHTAGE.
1884-5 (despatches, medal with two
clasps, bronze star), with Burmah Ex-
pedition (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.),
with Chitral Relief Force 1895 (despatches,
medal with two clasps, C.B.), with Tirah
Expedition 1898, in command of 3rd
Brig, (medal with clasp), with Natal
Field Force 1899-1900, as A.A.G., and
subsequently in command of Mounted
Inf., and finally of a Div. , Comdg. Inf-
at battle of Elandslaagte (wounded,
despatches several times, medal, K.C.B.,
promoted Maj.-Gen.), again in S. Africa
1901, as Ch. of the Staff (King’s medal,
promoted Lieut. -Gen.), and during Euro-
pean War April to Oct. 1915, as Com.-
in-Ch. Dardanelles Expeditionary Force
(Grand Officer Legion of Honour) ; was
A.A.G. , Bengal 1890-93, Mil. Sec. to
Com.-in-Ch. in India (Gen. Sir G. S.
White, G.C.I.E., K.C.B., V.C.) 1893-5,
D.Q.M.G. in India 1895-8' Comdt. of
Sch. of Musketry, Hythe 1898-9, Mil. Sec.
at War Office 1901-1903, Q.M.G. to the
Forces i903:4, Gen. Officer Comdg. -in-
Ch. (1st Class), S. Command 1905-9,
A.G. and 2nd Mil. Member of the Army
Council 1909-10, and Gen. Comdg. -in-Ch.
in the Mediterranean, Inspector-Gen. of
Oversea Forces, and a Member of
Committee of Imperial Defence 1910-14,
when he was appointed to command
an Army ; accompanied Japanese Army
during Russo-Japanese War as Mil.
Observer for the Indian Army 1904, and
Special Mission to Foreign Courts to
announce Accession of King George V.
1910 ; is Hon. Col. a Batn. Manchester
Regt., a Batn. Roy. Scots (Lothian
Regt.), Army Ser. Corps, and a Regt. of
Canadian Inf. ; appointed Col. Queen’s
Own Cameron Highlanders 1905, and
Gordon Highlanders 1914 ; was Lieut, of
Tower of London 1918-20 ; has Spanish
Order of Mil. Merit, and Grand Cordon
of Order of the Sacred Treasure ; ap-
pointed an A.D.C, Gen. to H.M. 1914:
m. 1887, Jean, da. of Sir John Muir, 1st
Bt.; cr. D.S.O. 1891, C.B. (Mil.) 1896,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1900, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1910,
G.C.M.G. 1919. 1, Hyde Park Gardens ,
W. 2; Lullenden Farm, Donnansland,
East Grinstead ; Athenceum Club.
Hamilton, Sir Robert William, son
of the late Sir Robert George Crookshank
Hamilton, K.C.B. ; b. 1867 ; ed. at St.
Paul’s Sch., and at Trin. Hall, Camb.
(B.A. 1889, M.A. 1892) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1895 ; Sec. of Commn. Inquiry,
Dominica 1893-4 ; appointed Dist.
Commr., Lagos 1895, Registrar H.M.’s
Court for E. Africa 1897, Town Magis-
trate, Mombasa 1899, Assist. Judge and
Administrator-Gen., E. Africa 1900, a
Judge of High Court of E. Africa 1902,
Principal Judge 1905, and Ch. Justice
and Senior Member of Court of Appeal
for E. Africa 1912 ; cr. Knt. 1918. Mom-
basa, E. Africa ; Devonshire and Mombasa
( Nairobi ) Clubs.
Hamilton-Gordon [see Gordon].
Hamilton-Grierson [see Grierson].
H am m ick, Sir Murray, K.C.S.I. , C.I.E.
[see Hammick, Bt.].
Hanbury-Williams [see Williams].
Hands, Sir Harry, K.B.E., son of
Josiah Hands, of Kings Norton; b. i860;
sometime Mayor of Cape Town ; ren-
dered sers. to recruiting in S. Africa
during European War (K.B.E.); has
Order of Leopold of Belgium : m. 1
1886, Aletta Catherine, O.B. E. , da. of |
P. A. Myburgh, M.L.A., of Cape Colony ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Cape Town.
Sons living — Philip Albert Myburgh, D.S.O. ,
M.C., b. 1890 [see “ Companionage ”], —
Kenneth Charles Myburgh, b. 1892 ; an
A.M.I.C.E.
Daughter living — Doris Louise Myburgh.
Handyside, Surg.-Rear-Adm. Sir
Patrick Brodie, K.B.E. , C.B., M.B., son
of the late John Brodie Handyside ; b.
i860; ed. at Edinburgh Acad, and Univ.
(M.B. and C.M. 1883) ; a retired Surg.-
Rear-Adm. R.N. ; was Surg.-Rear-Adm.
in charge of Roy. Naval Hospital, Chatham
1917-20 ; has Order of Sacred Treasure
of Japan : m. 1916, Lilly Chester, da. of
Lieut.-Col. Frederick Henry Blenkinsop,
formerly Indian Med. Ser. ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1918, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Edgehill ,
Gullane ; Junior United Service Club.
Hankey, Lieut.-Col. Sir Maurice
Pascal Alers, G.C.B. , LL.D., son of the
late Robert Alers Hankey, of S. Australia
and Brighton ; b. 1877 ; ed. at Rugby ;
Hon. LL.D., Birmingham 1919; en-
tered R.M.A. 1895, became Capt. 1899,
and temporary Lieut.-Col. (retired) 1914 ;
served in Naval Intelligence Depart.
1902-7 ; appointed Intelligence Officer,
Mediterranean Fleet 1907, Assist. Sec. ,
Committee of Imperial Defence 1908,
Sec. thereof 1912, Sec., Joint War Air
Committee 1916, Sec. to the Cabinet 1917,
and British Sec. of Peace Conference
1919 (G.C.B., granted ^25,000); is a
Com. of Legion of Honour, and a Grand
Cross of Order of Crown of Italy : m.
1903, Adeline, da. of Abraham de Smidt,
formerly Surveyor-Gen. , Cape Colony ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1912, K.C.B. (Civil) 1916,
G.C.B. (Civil) 1919. Highstead, Limps-
field, Surrey ; United Service Club.
Hanson, Sir Philip Herbert, C.B.,
son of Charles Henry Hanson, of 68,
Oseney Crescent, N.W ; b. 1871 ; ed. at
Edinburgh High Sch. and Univ., and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1894) ; ap-
pointed a Clerk in War Office 1895,
Private Sec. to Ch. Sec. for Ireland 1900,
Commr. of Public Works, Ireland 1903,
Director-Gen. of Contracts, Ministry of
Munitions 1915 (C.B.), and Assist. Sec.
there 1917; has Order of St. Maurice
and St. Lazarus of Italy : m. 1914,
Deena, da. of the late Robert Yelverton
Tyrrell, Fellow of Trin. Coll., Dublin;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1917, Knt. 1920. 72,
Lower Baggot Street, Dublin ; Kildare
Street, and Royal Societies' Clubs.
Sons living — Anthony, b. 1916, — Richard
(twin), b. 1916.
Hardie, Sir David, M.D. , LL.D., son
of the late John Hardie, of Westerton,
Pluscarden, Elgin; b. 1856; ed. at
Marischal Coll., and at Aberdeen Univ.
(M.B., C.M. 1878, M.D. 1887); M.B.
and C.M., Aberdeen 1878, M.D. , Aber-
deen 1887 ; sometime Lieut.-Col. Roy.
Army Med. Corps ; is Consulting Phy-
sician to Children’s Hospital, to Lady
Bowen Hospital, and to Lady Lamington
Hospital, Brisbane; author of several med.
publications : m. 1883, Marianne Jeans,
da. of the late Alexander Jeans Nairn ;
cr. Knt. 1913. Fir hall, Wickham Ter-
race, Brisbane , Queensland ; Queensland
Club.
Son living — John, M.C.,M.B., C.M., b. 1889;
in Australian Army Med. Corps.
Daughters living — Margaret Helena Isabella,
b. 1886: m. 1912, Percival Lodge Cameron,
of Caledonia, Central Queensland,— Jean
Blyth Scott, b. 1893.
KNIGHTS.
969
Harding, Sir Charles O’Brien,
M. R.C.S. , L.R.C.P., son of the late John
Fosse Harding, of Highbury New Park,
N. ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Epsom Coll. ; M.R.C.S.
Eng. 1883, L.R.C.P. London j886 ; was
Pres., Horticultural So. 1903-20, Hon.
Surg. -Lieut. -Com. Sussex Div. R.N.V. R.
1904-20, Commr. of Taxes 1905-20, Hon.
Treasurer Princess Alice Memorial Hos-
pital 1913-20; a J.P. and an Alderman
for Eastbourne (Mayor 1902-3, and 1915-
19), a Member of Eastbourne Coll. Coun-
cil, and a Director of Eastbourne Water
Works Co. (Limited), and Glynde Cream-
eries (Limited) : m. 1889, Amy Persis,
who d. 1902, da. of Bransby Roberts,
M.D. , of Eastbourne ; cr. Knt. 1920. 15,
South Cliff, Eastbourne ; Sussex Club.
Sons living — Leslie O’Brien, b. 1893. — Ken-
neth O’Brien, O.B.E., b. 1894 ; Capt. Indian
Army, — Geoffrey Bransby O’Brien, b. 1899;
Lieut. R.N.
Daughters living — Evelyn Persis, b. 1890, —
Phyllis Maud, b. 1892.
Hardinge, Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Henry,
P. C. , G. C.M. G. , K. C.B. [see V. Hardinge,
colls.].
Hare, Sir John, son of Thomas Fairs,
of London ; b. 1844 ; ed. at Giggleswick
Gram. Sch. ; is the well-known Actor ;
assumed at an early age the surname of
Hare ; m. 18 — , Mary Adela Elizabeth,
da. of John Hare Holmes, of Sligo ; cr.
Knt. 1907. 47, Westbourne Terrace,
Hyde Park , W. ; Garrick , and Beefsteak
Clubs.
Son living — John, b. 18 — .
Daughters living — Two, of whom Effie Lucy :
m. 1893, George Pleydell Bancroft, of 6, Bur-
wood Place, W. [see Bancroft, Knt.].
Hare, Sir Lancelot, K.C.S.I. , C.I.E. ,
son of the late Thomas Hare, of Hook,
Surrey ; b. 1851 ; ed. at St. John’s Coll.,
Hurstpierpoint, and at City of London
Sch.; entered I.S.C. 1873; appointed
Assist. Sec. to Ch. Commr., Assam 1879,
Inspector-Gen. of Police, Assam 1880, Joint
Magistrate and Dep. -Collector, Bengal
1884, Magistrate and Collector 1889,
Commr. at Patna 1900, Ch. Sec. to Govt,
of Bengal 1903, Member of Board of
Revenue, Calcutta 1903, a Member of
Council of Gov. -Gen. of India 1905, and
Officiating Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal 1906;
was Lieut. -Gov. of E. Bengal and Assam
1906-11 : m. 1880, Laura Maud, who d.
1916, da. of Gen. Nation; cr. C.I.E.
1900, C.S.I. 1906, K.C.S.I. 1907. 8,
Embankment Gardens , Chelsea , S. W. ;
East India United Service Club.
Hare, Maj.-Gen. Sir Steuart Wel-
wood, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of Lieut. -
Col. James Hare, of Calder Hall, Mid-
lothian ; b. 1867 ; ed. at Eton, and at
R.M. C. ; entered King’s Roy. Rifle Corps
1886, became Lieut. -Col. 1908, Col. 1912,
and Maj.-Gen. 1918 ; Black Mountain
Expedition 1891 (medal with clasp),
Miranzai Expedition 1891 (clasp), Izazai
Expedition 1892, Chitral Relief Force
1895 (medal with clasp), European War
1914-19 (despatches, C.B., Maj.-Gen.);
appointed to command E. Anglian Terri-
torial Force Div. 1919 : m. 1896, Mary
Nina, da. of Francis Rutledge; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1917, K.C.M.G. 1919. Naval and
Military, and New (. Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Sons living — James Francis, b. 1897, — Patrick
John, b. 1900. — Maurice, b. 1907.
Harington, Lieut- Gen. Sir Charles
Harington, K.C.B. , D.S.O., son of the
late E. T. Harington, of 11, Inverness
Terrace, W. ; b. 1872 ; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll., and at R.M.C. ; entered the King’s
(Liverpool Regt.) 1892, became Capt.
1900, Brevet Major 1912, Major 1914,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1915, Brevet Col. 1916,
Maj.-Gen. 1918, and Lieut. -Gen. 1920;
S. Africa 1899-1900, as Railway Staff
Officer and D.A.A.G. (despatches twice,
medal with two clasps, D.S.O.), Euro-
pean War 1914-18, as Maj.-Gen. on
Staff (despatches, Brevets Lieut.-Col.
and Col., Maj.-Genl, C.B., Legion of
Honour, Com. of Order of Leopold of
Belgium, Russian Order of St. Anne with
swords, French and Belgian Croix de
Guerre, Com. of SS. Maurice and Lazarus
of Italy, Order of Rising Sun of Japan,
White Eagle of Serbia, American D. S. M. ) ;
was a Gen. Staff Officer at Head Quarters
1909-11, and Brig.-Maj. 6th Inf. Brig.,
Aldershot 1911-13; appointed Dep. Ch.
of Imperial Gen. Staff 1918, and Gen.
Officer Comdg.-in-Ch. , Army of the
Black Sea 1920; m. 1904, Gladys Norah,
el. da. of O’Donnel Colley Grattan, D.S.O.
[see E. Clancarty, colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1909,
C.B. 1917, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. Naval
and Military , and Travellers' Clubs.
Hari Singh, Gen. Raja Sir , K. C.I.E.,
son of the late Gen. Raja Sir Amer Singh,
K.C.S.I.; b. 1895; is Com.-in.-Ch. of
Kashmir Army ; cr. K. C.I.E. 1918.
Harman, Sir Charles Anthony King-,
K.C.M.G. [see E. Kingston, colls.].
Harmer, S'/rSidney Frederic, K. B. E.,
F.R.S., son of Frederic William Harmer,
J.P. , of Oakland House, Cringleford,
Norwich; b. 1862; ed. at Univ. Coll.,
London (B.Sc. 1881), and at King’s
Coll.-, Camb. (B.A. 1884, Fellow 1886,
M.A. 1887, Sc.D. 1897) ; a Zoologist ;
appointed Keeper of Zoology, Natural
History Museum, London 1909, and
Director thereof 1919 ; Assistant Tutor,
King’s Coll., Camb. 1890-1908, and Sup.
of Univ. Museum of Zoology 1892-1908 :
m. 1891, Laura Russell, da. of the late
Arthur Pearce Howell, B.C.S. ; ^r.K.B. E.
(Civil) 1920. 30, Courtfield Gardens ,
S. W.s / Savile Club.
Harmood-Banner [see Banner].
Harnam Singh, Raja Sir, K. C.I.E.,
son of H.H. the late Raja-i-Rajgan (Sir
Randhir Singh) of Kapurthala, G.C.S.I. ;
b. 1851 ; sometime a Member of Council
of Gov. -Gen. of India ; is a Fellow of
Punjab Univ. ; received title of Rajah
1907; m. 1875, Rani Sahiba ; cr. C.I.E.
1885, K. C.I.E. 1899. Kapurthala , Pun-
jab ; The Manor, Simla.
Harper, Sir Edgar Josiah, son of the
late Henry Harper; b. i860 ; Ch. Valuer,
Inland Revenue, and a Fellow of Sur-
veyors’ Institute ; Statistical Officer,
London County Council 1900-11 : m.
1887, Jessie Ann, da. of the late Hugh
Wood ; cr. Knt. 1920. Valuation Office,
Lincoln's Inn Fields, W. C.
Harper, Lieut. -Gen. Sir (George)
Montague, K. C.B. , D.S. O. , son of Charles
Harper, of Manor House, Batheaston ; b.
1865; entered R.E. 1884, became Capt.
1892, Major 1901, Lieut.-Col. 1907, Col.
1911, Maj.-Gen. 1916, and Lieut.-Gen.
1919 ; S. Africa 1899-1901, present at
relief of Ladysmith (despatches, D.S.O.),
European War 1914-18 as Director of Mil.
Operations, and Comdg. 17th Brig., 51st
Highland Div., and 4th Army Corps
(despatches, C.B., K.C.B., Com. of
Legion of Honour, French Croix de
Guerre with palm, promoted, Grand Cross
31*
970
KNIGHTAGE.
of Order of Leopold of Belgium with
palm, Belgian Croix de Guerre with palm,
Order of White Eagle of Serbia) ; was a
D.A.Q. M.G. at Head Quarters 1903-6,
and a Gen. Staff Officer at Staff Coll.
1907-10 ; appointed a Gen. Staff Officer,
Depart, of Mil. Operations Head Quarters
1911, and Gen. Officer Comdg.-in-Ch. ,
S. Command 1919 : m. 1893, the Hon.
Ella Constance Jackson, 2nd da. of 1st
Baron Allerton ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B.
(Mil.) 1915, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Govern-
ment House , Salisbury ; Naval and
Military Club.
Harrel, Rt. Hon. Sir David, G.C.B. ,
G.B.E., K.C.V.O., I.S.O. [see “Privy
Council’’].
Harrington, Lieut. -Col. Sir John
Lane, K. C. M. G. , K. C. V. O. , C.B. , son of
the late Nicholas Harrington, M.R.C.S. ,
of Swansea ; b. 1865 ; ed. privately, and
at Stony hurst ; entered Army 1884,
became 2nd Lieut. Middlesex Regt.
1888, Lieut. I.S.C. (now Indian Army)
1889, Capt. 1899, Major 1906 (retired 1909),
and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 1917; was Vice-
Consul at Zaila 1895-8, Consul there 1898,
and Agent at Court of Emperor Menelek
II. 1898-1900, Diplo. Agent and Consul-
Gen. there 1900-1903, Min. Plen. 1903-8,
and Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. 1908;
was Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. Prince of
Wales’s Vol. (S. Lancashire Regt.) 1915-
16 (despatches) ; organised transport ar-
rangements for Mission to Abyssinia 1897 ;
unsuccessfully contested Cheshire, Crewe
Div. ( U ) Jan. 1910, Battersea and Clap-
ham, Battersea Div., Dec. 1910, and N.
Div. of Southwark ( Ind . U) Dec. 1918 : m.
1907, Amy, da. of the late U.S. Senator
James McMillan, of Detroit, Michigan,
U.S. A. ; cr. C.V.O. 1901, C.B. (Civil)
1902, K. C.V.O. 1903, K.C.M.G. 1909.
19, Lennox Gardens, S. W. ; The Hyde,
near Luton, Beds ; Carlton, St. James's,
Turf \ Marlborough , and Beefsteak Clubs.
Harrington, Right Hon. Sir Stanley,
P.C. [see “ Privy Council”].
Harris, Sir Arthur Ambrose Hall,
K.B.E., son of the late Henry Vinton
Harris, of Stoke, Devonport ; b. 1854 ;
in ser. of Grand Trunk Railway of
Canada 1874-1902, when he joined
Canadian Pacific Railway; is a J.P. for
Province of Quebec; was Director of
Overseas Transport to Canadian Govt,
and Representative in Canada of British
Min. of Shipping 1914-18, since when he
has been Director-Gen. British Min. of
Shipping in Canada : in. 1888, Sarah
Morris, da. of the late William B. Lambe,
B.C.L., of Montreal; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
290, Peel Street, Montreal; Murray
Bay, Province of Quebec, Canada ; St.
James's {Montreal), and Rideau ( Ottawa 1
Clubs.
Daughter living — Edith Marguerite : m. 1910,
the Rev. John Knox Tibbits, of Concord, New
Hampshire, U.S.A.
Harris, Sir Austin Edward, K.B.E.,
son of Frederick William Harris, J.P. ,
D.L. ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Harrow, and
abroad ; a Director of Lloyds Bank
(Limited) ; Assist. Surveyor-Gen. of
Supply, and Chm. of Board of Contracts,
War Office 1917-18 : m. 1896, Cara, da.
of the late George Maxwell Batten,
I.C.S. ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 10,
Catherine Street, S. W. ; Pittleworth
Manor, Stockbridge ; Arthur’s , and Gar-
rick Clubs.
Harris, Sir Charles, G.B.E. , K.C.B. ,
son of the late John Harris, of Ivybridge,
Devon; b. 1864; ed. at Bradford Sch. ,
and at Balliol Coll. , Oxford (Scholar,
B.A. 1886) ; entered War Office 1887,
became Assist. Financial Sec. there 1908,
and Joint Sec. 1920 ; is a Member of
Army Council: m. 1891, Lisbeth, da. of
Ferdinand Schiller, of Calcutta; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1911, K.C.B. (Civil) 1913, G.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Lojftuss, The Drive, Wim-
bledon.
Sons living — Charles Reginald Schiller, b.
1896, — Alan Martin, b. 1899.
Daughter living — Muriel, b. 1892.
Harris, Sir (Charles) Alexander,
K. C. M. G. , C.B. , C. V. O. , son of the Rev.
George Poulett Harris, formerly V. of
Hawes, Yorkshire ; b. 1855; ed. at Rich-
mond Sch., Yorkshire, and at Christ’s
Coll. Camb. (12th Classic 1878, Prizeman
and Porteous medallist) ; Tancred
Student, Lincoln’s Inn 1877 ; entered
Colonial Office 1879; appointed Sec. to
W. Indies Finance Commn. 1882, Assist.
Sec. to Sugar Bounties Conference 1889 ;
was Private Sec. to successive Under
Secs, of State for the Colonies 1894-6 ;
became a Principal Clerk 1898, and Cb.
Clerk 1909 ; specially employed in con-
nection with Venezuelan Boundary
Arbitration 1897-9 ; charged with conduct
of Brazilian Boundary Arbitration 1901-4;
was a Member of Board of Trade Advisory
Committee on Commercial Intelligence
1908-17, since when he has been Gov. of
Newfoundland 1917 ; author of numerous
articles on economical and statistical
subjects, and joint editor of “ Storm Van's
Gravesande” : m. 1879, Constance Maria,
da. of John Shute, formerly of Glenavon
House, Clifton, Bristol; cr. C.M.G.
1900, C.B. (Civil) 1904, M.V.O. (4th class)
1911, C.V.O. and K.C.M.G. 1917.
Government House, Newfoundland ; 147,
Victoria Street, S. W.
Sons living — Stanley Shute, b. 18 — , — Walter
Bruce, b. 18 — , — Noel Gordon, b. 18 — .
Daughter living — Maud Armorel.
Harris, Col. Sir David, K.C.M.G
son of Woolf Harris, of Canonbury, N. ;
b. 1852 ; ed. at City Gram. Sch. , Lon-
don ; is a Diamond Merchant, and a
Director of De Beers’ and Jagersfontein
Diamond Mining Cos. ; served in Gaika
War 1878, as Adj. Diamond Fields Horse
(despatches), in Griqualand 1878, in
command of Phokwani Field Force 1896
(thanked by Govt. , V. D. ) , and in S. Africa
1899-1901, as Lieut.-Col. Comdg. Kim-
berley Town Guard during siege of that
place (despatches, C.M.G.) ; returned
for Kimberley in Cape House of Assembly
1897 and 1898, and for Union Parliament
1910 and 1915 ; is Hon. Col. Kimberley
Regt. : m. 1873, Rosa, da. of Elias Gabriel,
of Pomerania; cr. C.M.G. 1900,
K.C.M.G. 1911. Kimberley, S. Africa ;
Civil Service, and Kimberley Clubs.
Son living — Herbert Sextus, b. 1884.
Daughters living — Elsie Gabriela, b. 1876;
m. 1898, C. E. Hertog, of Brussels,— Violet
Alberta, b. 1881 : m. 1908, Val Gielgud,
of Bulawayo, — Phoebe, b. 1892.
Harris, Sir Henry Percy, K.B.E.,
M.P., son of the late Sir George David
Harris, J.P., of 32, Inverness Terrace, W.;
b. 1856; ed. at Eton, at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. 1880); Bar, Lincoln’s Inn
1881 ; was Chm. of London County
Council 1907-8 ; is a J. P. and D.L. for co.
London, and Chm. London War Pensions
Committee ; has sat as M.P. for S. Div. of
Paddington (C) since Jan. 1910 : w.
KNIGHTS.
971
1908, Ethel Alice Chivers, da. of the late
Edward Chivers Bower, of Broxholme,
Scarborough ; cr. K.B.E. 1917. 98,
Gloucester Terrace , W. ; Cherry Croft ,
Forest Row, Sussex ; Carlton, and Ox-
ford and Cambridge Clubs.
Harris, Sir Matthew, son of John
Harris, of co. Derry, Ireland; b. 1840;
ed. at Sydney Gram. Sch. , and at
Sydney Univ. (B.A. 1863) ; elected
Alderman of Sydney City (Denison Ward)
1883, and Mayor of Sydney 1898 and
1899 ; was Vice Pres, of Roy. Agricultural
So. of N.S. Wales 1898 and 1899 ; is a
J. P. for Sydney, a Director of Sydney
Hospital, and a Trustee of Wentworth
Park ; has been a M.L.A. of N.S. Wales
(Denison Div.) since 1894; m. 1868,
Frances Snowden, da. of William Owen
Lane, of Sydney, N.S. Wales ; cr.
Knt. 1899. Warrane, Ultimo, N.S. Wales ;
Nancy Vale, Cabramatta, N.S. Wales.
Daughter living — Nancy : m. 1900, Iyieut.-Col.
tlie Hon. Charles Carty Salmon, of Warrane,
Walsh Street, South Yarra, Australia.
Harris, Adm. Sir Robert Hastings,
K. C.B., K.C.M.G. , son of Capt. Robert
Harris, R.N. ; b. 1843; entered R.N.
1856, became Lieut. 1863, Com. 1870,
Capt. 1879, Rear-Adm. 1895, Vice-Adm.
1901, and Adm. 1904; retired 1908; was
Inspecting Capt. of Training Ships 1890-
93, A.D.C. toH.M. Queen Victoria 1892-5,
in command of Training Squadron 1893-5,
2nd in command of Mediterranean Squad-
ron 1896-8, Com.-in-Ch. at Cape of Good
Hope and on W. Coast of Africa, 1898-
1901 (S. African medal), and Pres, of
Roy. Naval Coll. , Greenwich 1903-6 :
is a J.P. for Devon: m. 1875, Florence
Cordelia, da. of the late Com. William
Edmund Henn-Gerinys, R.N. ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1898, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1900. The
Brake, Yelverton, Devon; United Ser-
vice Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughtefs living — Five.
Harris, Sir Walter Henry, C.M.G. ,
son of the late Henry Harris, of Clapham,
Surrey; b. 1851; ed. at Clapham Park
Sch. ; has been a Member of London
Stock Exchange since 1884 ; was Sheriff
of City of London 1889-90, a British Roy.
Commr. for Chicago Exhibition 1892-3
(thanked by Foreign Office and British
Colonial Commrs. ), a Member of Council
of So. of Arts 1892-5, Member of British
Committee of Antwerp Exhibition 1893-4,
of Tasmania Exhibition 1894-5, of
Vienna Exhibition 1898, and of Am-
sterdam Exhibition 1895, Master of
Formers’ Co. 1896-7, and of Inn-
holders’ Co. 1902, and Prime Warden
of Blacksmiths’ Co. 1917-19 ; is a J.P.
for Surrey and Kent, a Lieut, for City of
London, a Member of several City Cos.,
Director of Railway Clearing House, a
Director of Neath and Brecon Railway,
Pres. City of London Gen. Pension
So., and an Officer of Order of
Leopold of Belgium ; author of ‘ ‘ The
Old Windsor Tapestries”: m. 18 — ,
Grace, only da. of Capt. Thomas Hy-
lands, of Brighton; cr. C.M.G. 1895,
Knt. 1919. Rothley House, Macaulay
Road, Clapham Common, S.fF.4; Junior
Carlton, and Orleans Clubs.
Harrison, Sir Cecil Reeves, K.B.E.,
son of the late James William Harrison ;
b. 1856 ; ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch., and
Univ. Coll., London (B.Sc. 1876) ; Chm.
of Harrison and Sons (Limited), printers
to H.M., of St. Martin’s Lane, W.C.,
and Hayes, Middlesex : m. 1883, Caroline
Clara, da. of Benjamin Winstone, M.D. ;
cr. K.B.E. 1918. Chislehurst, Kent;
Charmouth, Dorset ; Union, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Sons living — Horace Winstone, b. 1886: m.
1915, Dagmar Amy Baird Handyside, —
Arthur James Cecil, b. 1894: m. 1919, Edith
Elizabeth Edwards.
Daughters living — Caroline Minnie: m. 1916,
Ronald Howarth, Major, — Mary Gertrude, b.
1888, — Clara Harriett, b. 1900.
Harrison, Sir James Humphreys,
C. V. O. , son of the late Sir Edmund
Stephen Harrison,*C.B., Dep. Clerk of
the Council ; b. 1848 ; ed. privately, and
at King’s Coll., London; appointed Dep.
Clerk of the Council and Ch. Clerk of the
Privy Council Office 1895 ; retired 1909 ;
is a J.P. for Kent, and an Hon. Sec. of
the League of Mercy; received Jubilee
medal 1897, and Order of Mercy 1913 :
m. 1873, Marianne, who d. 1901, da. of
thelateEdwin Peyton Wright ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1902, Knt. 1909, C.V.O. £914.
78, Church Street, Campden Hill, W.
Son living — James Edwin, b. 18 — .
Daughters living — Amy Florence, — Ethel
Hume, — Muriel Hume.
Harrison, Sir John, son of John
Harrison, of Stockton-on-Tees; b. 1856;
a J. P. , Chm. of Education Committee for
Stockton (Mayor 1903, 1906, 1916, 1917
and 1918), and a River Tees Conservancy
Commr. ; Chm. of Stockton Mil. Tribunal,
and of Food Control Committee thereof
during European War : m. 1892, Clara
Elizabeth, da. of the late Jonathan
Fowler ; cr. Knt. 1919. Woodside Hall,
Eaglescliffe, co. Durham.
Son living — John Fowler, b. 1899.
Daughters living — Mabel, — Marjorie.
Harrison, Gen. Sir Richard, G.C.B.y
C.M.G., son of the late Rev. B. J. Har-
rison, R. of Beaumont, Essex; b. 1837;
ed. at Harrow ; entered R. E. 1855, became
Capt. 1862, Major 1864, Lieut. -Col. 1874,
Col. 1879, Maj.-Gen. 1888, Lieut. -Gen.
1893, Gen. 1895, and Col. Comdt. 1903 ;
retired 1904 ; served (i) at Scutari at end
of war with Russia 1856, (ii) in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857-8, (Hi) through
Rohilcund Campaign, (iv) in command of
mixed bodies of Engineer troops during
Oude Campaign 1858-9, ( v ) as Adj. R.E. in
India throughout Trans-Gogra Campaign
1859 (medal with clasp), (vi) in China
War i860 (despatches, medal with two
clasps), (vii) on special ser. in Canada
and America under Sir W. Jervois 1863-4,
visiting N. armies during the war
with S. States, (viii) at first as Comdg.
R.E. at Arrqy Headquarters at Cape
of Good Hope 1879, and afterwards
as A.Q.M.G. (despatches, medal with
clasp), (ix) in command of Flying
Column after departure of Brig. -Gen.
Wood, (x) subsequently in command of
troops in Transvaal, and conducted
mil. movements necessitated by Boer
agitation (despatches), (xi) as A.A.G.
in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal
with clasp, despatches, bronze star, 3rd
class Osmanieh), and (xii) as Col. on
Staff in Nile Expedition 1884-5 (clasp);
was A. A. and QvM.G. at Aldershot 1881-5,
in command of R.E. in S.E. Dist. 1886-7,
and at Aldershot 1887-8, Gov. of Roy.
Mil. Acad., Woolwich, 1889-90, in com-
mand of W. Dist. 1890-95, Q. M.G. to
the Forces 1897-8, and Inspector-Gcn. of
Fortifications 1898-1903 ; appointed Hon.
Col. Bristol Engineer Vol. 1895, Hon.
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KNIGHTAGE.
Col. R.F.A. (Reserve) 1906, of S. Mid-
land Div. Engineers 1908, and of (Fort-
. ress) R.E. 1909; Lieut. -Col. and Co.
Comdt. Devonshire Vol. Regt. 1916-19,
is a Knight of Grace of the Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England;
unsuccessfully contested Devonshire Mid,
or Ashburton, Div. ( C ) Jan. 1904: m.
1870, Amy, da. of Lieut. -Col. J. D.
O’Brien; cr. C.B. 1879, C.M.G. 1882,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1889, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1903.
Ashton Manor , near Exeter ; United
Service , and Arthur's Clubs.
Son living — Arthur Patrick Bird, b. 1872;
formerly Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s
Own) : m. 1906, Gladys, younger da. of
E. R. WhitweU.
Daughters living — Mary Alice Edgcumbe : m.
1905, the Rev. Henry Beaumont Fowke
Burnaby, R.of Sampford Courtenay, N. Devon,
— Violet Seymour, : m. 1st, 1899, Lieut. R. J.
Jelf, R.E., who d. 1900; 2ndly, 1910, Wil-
liam Woodfall Melville, Bar.-at-law, of 3,
Alfred Place, West, S.W., who d. (killed in
action) 1915, — Evelyn Marguerite.
Hart, Sir George Sankey, K.B.E. ,
C. I. E. , son of David Hart, of Blackheath,
S.E. ; b. 1866; entered Indian Forest Ser.
1887, and became Dep. Conservator of
Forests, Punjab 1895, Conservator, Cen-
tral Provinces 1906 and Bengal 1908, Ch.
Conservator, Central Provinces 1910, and
Inspector-Gen. of Forces 1913 : m. 1893,
Georgina Mary Temple ; cr. C.I.E. 1911,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Hart, Gen. Sir Reginald Clare, V.C.,
K. C.B. , K. C. V. O. , son of the late Lieut. -
Gen. Henry George Hart; b. 1848; ed. at
Marlborough and Cheltenham Colls. , and
at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered
R.E. 1869, became Capt. 1881, Brevet
Major and Lieut. -Col. 1882, Col. 1886,
Maj.-Gen. 1902, Lieut. -Gen. 1908, and Gen.
1914; retired 1918; served during Afghan
War 1879 (despatches, medal, V.C.), with
Ashanti Expedition 1881, with Egyptian
Expedition 1882, present at battles of Kas-
sassin and Tel-el-Kebir (despatches twice,
medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th class
Osmanieh, Brevet Lieut. -Col.), with Tirah
Expedition 1897-8 in command of 1st
Brig, of 1st Div. (despatches twice,
medal with two clasps), with Khaibar
Field Force 1898, in command of 1st
Brig. (K.C.B.), and with Waziristan
Expedition 1901-2 (clasp) ; was Assist.
Garrison Instructor, Bengal 1874-8, en-
gaged on Special Ser. on W. Coast of
Africa 1881, Garrison Instructor, Bengal
1885-9, Director of Mil. Education in India
1889-96, in command of a 2nd class Dist. ,
Madras 1896-9, and of 1st class Dist. ,
Quetta 1899-1902, and in command of
Thames Dist. and Comdt. Sch. of Mil.
Engineering 1902-5, Gen. Officer Comdg.
Thames and Medway Coast Defences
1905-6, and of troops in Cape Colony
Dist. 1907-9, Gen. Officer, Comdg.-in-
Ch. , S. Africa 1912-14, and Lieut. -
Gov. of Guernsey 1914-18 ; received in
1869 silver medal, and in 1884 silver
clasp of Roy. Humane So. for saving
life, and French medal of Honour (1st
class) 1869; author of “Reflections on
the Art of War" and “Sanitation and
Health”: m. 1872, Charlotte Augusta,
da. of Mark Seton Synnot, J.P. , D.L. ,
of Ballymoyer, Newtqwn Hamilton, co.
Armagh; cr. C.B. (IVlil.) 1896, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1899, K.C.V.O. 1904. Beaufort
House, Bournemouth ; United Service
Club.
Sons living— Harold Charles, b. 1874 ; Major
Roy. Warwickshire Regt. : tn. 1920, Ethel
Theresa Dorothy, da of Brig.-Gen. George
William Daniell, C.M.G., C.B.E.,— Reginald
Seton, D.S.O., b. 1882 [see “ Companionage’’],
— Norman Synnot, b. 1888 ; Capt. The Buffs
(E. Kent Regt.): m. 1914, Catherine Mary
Blackstone, da. of G. Blackstone Williams,
of Cape Town.
Daughter living — Sylvia Agnes Alicia: m.
i9I2> Rear-Adm. Warren Hasting D’Oyly,
R.N. [see D’Oyly, Bt.].
Hartley, Sir William Pickles, son of
John Hartley, formerly of Colne, Lanca-
shire ; b. 1846 ; ed. at Colne Gram. Sch. ;
is a J.P. for Lancashire, and a preserve
manufacturer of Liverpool and London,
was Pres, of Primitive Methodist Church
1909-10 ; received Freedom of Colne 1909 ;
author of “The Use of Wealth”: m.
1866, Martha, youngest da. of the late
Henry Horsfield, of Colne, Lancashire ;
cr. Knt. 1908, Seaview, Southport ,
Lancashire.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Seven, of whom Pollie: m.
1899, John Sharp Higham (M.P. for Sowerby
Div. of N. Part of W. Riding of Yorkshire),
of Birkdale, Southport, and of Mafod-y-Bryn,
Criccieth.
Hartnoll, Sir Henry Sulivan, son
of the late Henry Thomas Hartnoll, of
Exeter; b. 1862; ed. at Exeter Gram.
Sch., and at Trin. Coll., Oxford; Bar.
Inner Temple 1898 ; entered I.C.S. 1881 ;
served in Burma War 1888-9 (medal with
clasp) ; became Dep. Commr., Burma
1888, Commr. 1902, a Puisne Judge
of Lower Burma Ch. Court 1906, and
Acting Ch. Justice 1911 and 1913 ; re-
tired 1916 : m. 1890, Grace, da. of the
late Rev. P. D. Digges La Touche ; cr.
Knt. 1914. East India United Setvice
Club.
Sons living — Four, of whom the el., Henry
James, D.S.O., b. 1890 [see “Companion-
age ”].
Harvey, Sir Ernest Maes, K.B.E. ;
b. 1872 ; Treasury Commr. with British
Commn. to Russia during European War :
m. 1898 ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Sons living — Two. 9
Harvey, Sir Ernest Musgrave, K.B.E.,
son of the Rev. Charles Musgrave Harvey,
Preb. of St. Paul’s, of 5, Elm Grove
Road, Ealing, W. ; b. 1867; ed. at
Marlborough ; is Ch. Cashier, Bank of
England, and a Chevalier of Legion of
Honour and of Order of Leopold of
Belgium : m. 1896, Sophia, youngest da.
of the late Capt. Catesby Paget [see M.
Anglesey, colls.] ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1917,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 29, Cranley Gar-
dens, S'. IF. ; Conservative Club.
Son living — Richard Musgrave, b. 1898.
Daughters living — Joan Musgrave, b. 189 7, —
Ruth Musgrave, b. 1902, — Eleanor Paget
Musgrave, b. 1905.
Harvey, Col. Sir George Samuel
Abercrombie, K.B.E.., C.M.G., son of
the late William James Harvey, of Car-
nousie, Banffshire ; b. 1854 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Glenalmond ; formerly in 42nd
Regt. ; joined Egyptian Ser. 1884, and is
a Ch. Inspector, Egyptian Police ; some-
time Comdt. of Police, Cairo and Alex-
andria ; is a Pasha in Egypt ; has 2nd
class Order of the Nile : in. 1884, Eliza-
beth Diana, da. of Lieut.-Col. John Cor-
nelius Craigie-Halkett, of Cramond,
Midlothian ; cr. C.M.G. 1911, K.B.E.
1918. Conservative Club.
Harvey, Sir Henry Paul, K. C.M.G.,
C.B. ; b. 1869 ; ed. at Rugby, and at New
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1893); successively
Assist. Private Sec. and Private Sec. to
Sec. of State for War (Marquess of Lans-
downe) 1895-1900; appointed British Re-
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presentative on International Commn.
for Control of Greek Finance 1903 (with
rank of Sec. of Legation), British Delegate
on International Commn. for control of
Macedonian Finances 1905 (with rank of
Councillor of Embassy), Financial Adviser
to Egyptian Govt. 1907 and again
1919-20, Ch. Auditor for National
Health Insurance 1912, and British
Delegate on International Commn. for
settlement of Balkan Financial Affairs
1913; was Director of Prisoners of War
Information Bureau 1914-15; became a
Treasury Representative in U.S.A. 1915,
and Sec. to Air Board 1916 ; retired 1918 ;
has Grand Cordons of the Medjidie and
Osmanieh, and Order of Crown of Italy :
m. 1896, Ethel Frances, da. of Col.
Edward Persse ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1901,
K.C.M.G. 1911. Oxford and Cambridge
Club.
Daughter living — Dorothy Susan.
Harvey, Sir Robert, son of Samuel
Harvey, of Truro ; b. 1847 ; ed. at
Truro; is a J.P. and D.L. for Devon
(High Sheriff 1896), a J.P. for Cornwall
(High Sheriff 1900), a Lieut, for City cf
London, a Knight of Justice of the Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, a
M.I.C.E. (Telford premium 1882), and
a M.I.M.E. ; unsuccessfully contested
Devonport ( C ) 1892 : m. 1881, Alida Marie,
who d. 1901, da. of M. Emile Godefroy,
of Pessac, Bordeaux, and Lima; cr. Knt.
1901. Dundridge , Totnes, Devon ; Tre-
nowth, Grampound Road , Cornwall;
Windham Club.
Sons living — Samuel Emile, b. 1885, —
Robert Alexander, b. 1896.
Daughter living — Alida ( Lady Brittain), b.
1883 : m. 1905, Sir Harry Ernest Brittain,
K.B.E., EE.D., M P. of 2, Cowley Street,
Westminster, S.W.
Haslam, Sir Allred Seale, son of
William Haslam, of Derby ; b. 1844 ;
was Mayor of Derby 1890 and 1891
(when he received H.M. Queen Vic-
toria on the occasion of her State visit
to the town) ; is an Ironmaster and En-
gineer of Derby, Chm. of Derby Canal
Co. and of Haslam’s Foundry and En-
gineering Co. (Limited), of Union Foun-
dry, Derby, which he founded in 1868,
inventor of Haslam patent refrigerating
machine, a J.P. for Derbyshire, Chm. of
Parr’s Banking Co. (Derbyshire Dist.), a
M. 1. M. E. , and a Member of Iron and Steel
Institute; elected Mayor of Newcastle-
under-Lyme 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904;
donated to the nation Statues of Queen
Victoria erected in City of London, New-
castle-under-Lyme, and Derby ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Derby ( LU ) 1892 ; sat
as M.P. for Newcastle-under-Lyme Oct.
1900 to Jan. 1906, when he was defeated
therefor : m. 1875, Annie, da. of the late
Thomas Tatam, of The Elms, Little
Eaton, Derbyshire ; cr. Knt. 1891. Bread-
sail Priory , near Derby ; Reform, and
City of London Clubs.
Son living — Eric Seale, b. 1886 ; Capt.
R.F.A. (T.F.) ; served during European War
19x4-16 (wounded).
Daughters living — Hilda Annie, b. 1878 : m.
1914, the Rev. Herbert Ham, M.A., V. of
Wink«worth, Derbyshire, — Edith Hannah,
b. 1881.
Hastings, Col. Sir George, M.D. ,
son of George Hastings, of Terrington,
Norfolk; b. 1853; ed. at London Univ. ,
and at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital ;
L.R.C.P. London, and M. R.C.S. Eng.
1875; formerly Surg.-Col. 3rd London
Rifle Vol. (V.D.) ; is an Esquire of Order
- of St. John of Jerusalem in England : m.
1878, Alice, da. of the late William Powell
Frith, C.V.O. , R.A. , the well-known
painter; cr. Knt. 1910. Albany, Picca-
dilly, W. 1 / Fodderty, Dingwall; Re-
form, Ranelagh, and Coaching Chibs.
Daughters living — Isabel : m. 1907, Major
Edgar Sheppard, D.S.O., M.C. [see Sheppard,
Knt.], — Flora.
Hatt, Sir Harry Thomas, son of the
late Thomas Hatt ; b. 1858 ; sometime
a retail tradesman ; is Chm. Wessex Asso-
ciated News (Limited), a Director Lans-
down Grove Hotel Co., of Bath Land Co.,
and of North Swindon Estate Co., a J.P.,
an Alderman, and a City Councillor for
Bath, and Chm. of its Electric Lighting
Committee: m. 1888, Mary Millicent, da.
of William Beach ; cr. Knt. 1918. Sunny-
croft, Bloomfield Park, Bath.
Haultain, Hon. .SzVFrederick William
Gordon, son of the late Lieut. -Col. F. W.
Haultain, R.A. ; b. 1857; ed. at Montreal
High Sch. , at Peterborough Coll. Institute,
and at Toronto Univ. (B.A. 1879, Hon.
LL.D. 1915); Bar. Ontario 1882, N.-W.
Territories 1884, and a K.C. 1902 ;
elected a M.L.A. 1888; was Premier,
Attorney-Gen., and Commr. of Education,
N.-W. Territories, Canada 1891-1905 ;
appointed Ch. Justice of Saskatchewan
Supreme Court 1912, and of Saskatchewan
Court of Appeal 1918 ; cr. Knt. 1916.
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; Assini-
boia {Regina) Club.
Haward, Sir Harry Edwin, son ot
the late Henry Gilbert Haward, of Hamp-
stead ; b. 1863; ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch.,
London (B.A. London 1884) ; entered
Metropolitan Board of Works 1881 ; is
an Electrical Commr. ; was Comptroller
of London County Council 1893-1920,
and Pres. Institute of Municipal Treasurers
and Accountants 1908-9 : m. 1st, 1886,
Alice, who d. 1891, da. of the late H. W.
Bates, F.R.S. ; 2ndly, 1899, Edith, da. of
Howel Thomas; cr. Knt. 1917. High-
way House, Beaconsfield, Bucks ; Nat-
ional Club.
Son living — One, b. 1904.
Daughters living — Three, of whom the el.,
Dorothy : m. 1919, Arthur Montagu Cole, of
The Old Hall, Roxholm, Sleaford.
Hawkes, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Mon-
tague Pakington, K.C.B., C.S.I., son of
the late Col. Robert Hawkes, 80th Regt. ;
b. 1855; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; entered
98th Foot 1872, became Capt. I.S.C. (now
Indian Army) 1884, Major 1892, Lieut. -
Col. 1898, Col. 1901, and Maj.-Gen. 1905;
retired 1911 ; served during Afghan War
1878-80, present at march from Kabul to
Kandahar, and battle of Kandahar (de-
spatches, medal with clasp, bronze star),
with Isazai Expedition 1892, and with
Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (medal with two
clasps) ; was Director of Supplies and
Transport 1905-10: m. 1889, Mary Isobel
Jessie, da. of Charles Woodgate, formerly
of Under River, Kent; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1904, C.S.I. 1909, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911.
Junior United Service Club.
Hawkins, Sir Anthony Hope, son of
the late Rev. Edwards Comerford Haw-
kins, V. of St. Bride’s, Fleet Street, E.C. ; b.
1863 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1885. M.A. 1887);
Bar. Middle Temple 1887 ; Pres, of
Oxford Union So. ; is the well-known
novelist (“Anthony Hope”); unsuccess-
fully contested S. or Wycombe Div. of
Bucks {LG) July 1892; author of “The
Prisoner of Zenda,” “ Dolly Dialogues,”
“The King’s Mirror,” and many other
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novels and plays: m. 1903, Elizabeth
Somerville, da. of Charles Sheldon, of
New York ; cr. Knt. 1918. Heath Farm ,
Walton-on-the-Hill ; 14, Gower Street ,
IV. C. ; Athenceum, Reform, and Garrick
Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Haworth-Booth [see Booth].
Hay, Col. Sir George Jackson, K. C.B.,
C.M.G., el. son of the late John Hay,
J. P. , D.L. , of Cresswell, Sunderland, co.
Durham, and Hilton Manor, Yorkshire ;
b. 1840; is a J.P. and D.L. for Durham,
a J.P. for N. Riding of York, and
Lieut. -Col. in the Army ; formerly
Lieut. -Col. Comdg. and Hon. Col. 3rd
Batn. Prince of Wales’s (W. Yorkshire
Regt.): m. 1865, Minnie, only child of
the late Richard Cail, J.P., of Beacons-
field, Low Fell, co. Durham; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1896, C.M.G. 1902, Knt. 1906,
K. C.B. (Civil) 1911.
Hay, Sir James Shaw, K. C.M.G. [see
Hay, Bt. , cr. 1703, colls.].
Hay, Sir Robert Hay-Drummond-,
C.M.G. [see E. Kinnoull, colls.].
Haycraft, Sir Thomas Wagstaffe,
son of John Berry Haycraft, of Surbiton,
Surrey ; b. 1858 ; ed. at St. John’s Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1881) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1885 ; went S.-E. Circuit ; was Examiner
of the Court 1890-99 ; appointed an Ar-
bitrator on Board of London Chamber of
Arbitration 1897 ; was Pres, of Dist.
Court, Larnaca, Cyprus 1899-1911; sub-
sequently Police Magistrate and Coroner,
Gibraltar ; appointed a Puisne Judge of
Supreme Court, Mauritius Jan. 1913, and
Ch. Justice of Grenada Sept. 1916 ; author
of “ Executive Powers in Relation to
Crime and Disorder,” “ The Bills of Sale
Acts” : m. 1892, Pauline, da. of the late
Capt. Paul Richard, Imperial Guard of
France; cr. Knt. 1919. Grenada; Ox-
ford and Cambridge Club.
Son living — Thomas Wagstaffe Richard, b.
1894; Capt. R.E.: m. 1920, Mary, da. of
Col. Edmund Ross-of-Bladensburg, of Fairy
Hill, Rosstrevor, co. Down.
Hayden, Sir Henry Hubert, C.S.I. ,
C. I.E., son of the late James Hayden, of
Lisardahla, Londonderry ; b. 1869 ; ed.
at Hilton Coll., Natal, and at Trin Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. 1890); joined Geological
Survey, India 1893, and is Director
thereof ; was attached to Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force 1897-8 (medal with clasp),
and to Tibet Frontier Commn. 1903-4
(medal with clasp) ; is a F. R.S. , a Fellow
of Geological So., and of Asiatic So. of
Bengal, and Hon. Fellow Soci6td Russe
de Mindralogie ; author of various works
on Geology ; cr. C. I. E. 191 1 , C.S.I. 1919,
Knt. 192c. 28, Theatre Road, Calcutta ;
East India United Service, Bengal, and
United Service ( Calcutta ) Clubs.
Hayes, Capl. Sir Bertram Fox, !
K. C. M. G. , D.S.O. \ 6.18— ; Capt. R.N.R,
and Comdg. the liner “Olympic"; ren-
dered valuable sers. in transport of troops
during European War 1915-18 Comdg.
Admiralty Transport “ Olympic" (C.M.G.,
D. S.O. , K. C.M.G.) ; appointed an A.D.C.
to H.M. 1919 ; cr. C.M.G. 1917, D.S.O.
1918, K. C.M.G. 1919.
Haysom, Sir George, son of George
Haysom ; b. 1862; ed. privately; has
been a Member of Court of Common
Council (Aldgate Ward) for City of Lon-
don since 1903 ; was Sheriff of City of
London 1916-17 : is Chm. and Director
of Miller, Rayner and Haysom (Limited) :
m. 1881, Lydia, da. of Samuel Archer;
cr. Knt. 1917. The Welkin, Lindfield,
Sussex; Constitutional Club.
Son living — George Samuel, b. 1882 : m. 1919,
Lilian Mary, el. da. of — Stiles, of Beckenham.
Hayter, Sir William Goodenough,
K.B.E., son of Henry Goodenough Hay-
ter, of Winterbourne, Sidmouth ; b. 1869 ;
ed. at Winchester, and at New Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1892); Bar. Lincoln’s Inn
1898 ; sometime a Judge in Sudan ; is
Sultanic Counsellor in Egypt, and Chm.
Cotton Control Commn. : m. 1905,
Alethea, da. of the Rev. J. H. Slessor,
formerly R. of Headbourne Worthy, Hants;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Zamalek, Gezira,
Cairo, Egypt.
Son living — William Goodenough, b. 1906.
Daughters living— Priscilla, b. 1908, — Alethea
Catharine, b. 1911.
Hazen, Sir( John) Douglas, K. C.M.G.,
LL.D., son of the late James King
Hazen; b. i860; ed. at Collegiate Sch.,
Fredericton, Brunswick, and at New
Brunswick Univ. ; Bar. Canada 1883, and
K.C. 1896 ; elected a Member of Canadian
Parliament 1891 ; was a M.L.A., New
Brunswick 1899-1911, Prime Min. and
Attorney-Gen. thereof 1908-11, and a
Member of Imperial Conference and Im-
perial War Cabinet 1917 ; appointed Min.
of Marine and Fisheries and Min. of
Naval Ser., Canada 1911, and Ch. Justice
of New Brunswick 1917 ; is a P.C. of
Canada : m. 1884, Ada, da. of James
Tibbits : cr. K. C.M.G. 1918. St. John,
New Brunswick.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Three.
Headlam, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Emer-
son Wharton , K. B. E. ,C.B., D. S. O. , son of
the late Morley Headlam, J.P. , of Whorl-
ton Grange and Gilmonby Hall, Yorks ; b.
1864 ; entered R.A. 1883, became Capt.
1892, Major 1900, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1902,
Brevet Col. 1905, Col. 1908, and Maj.-
Gen. 1915 ; S. Africa 1900-1902 as
D.A.A.G. with Head Quarters Staff (de-
spatches twice, Brevet Lieut . -Col. , D. S. O. ),
European War 1914-19 (despatches twice,
promoted Maj.-Gen., 1st class of Russian
Order of St. Anne with Swords, Com.
Legion of Honour, American D.S. M.,
K. B. E. ) ; appointed D.A.A.G., S. Africa
1900, Assist. Director- Gen. of Ordnanec
at War Office 1903, Assist. Director of
Artillery 1904, an A.Q.M.G. Head Quar-
ters, India 1908, Director of Staff Duties
and Mil. Training on Gen. Staff there
1908, and to command of 5th Div. Artillery
1913 ; is a D.L. for co. Durham : m. 1890,
Mary, da. of Perceval Wilkinson, of
Mount Oswald, co. Durham; cr. D.S.O.
1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1913, K.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. Crick Meole House , Hanwood,
Shropshire; Army and Navy, Cavalry,
and Shropshire Clubs.
Daughters living — Margaret Ellen : m. 19x8,
W. F. Edmond, F.R.C.S , — Mary Phyllis.
Hearn, Sir Walter Risley, K.B.E.,
son of William Hearn, of Buckingham ;
b. 1853 ; ed. abroad ; Vice-Consul, Chris-
tiania, 1883-90, Consul at Rio Grande
do Sul 1890-95, at Cadiz 1895-7, at
Bordeau 1897-1903, Consul-Gen. at Havre
1903-7, at San Francisco 190711-, at
Hamburg 1911-14, and at Paris 1914-19;
has M^daille de la Reconnaissance Fran-
faise, and Roumanian Red Cross medal :
7)i. 18 — , Edith Gertrude, da. of George
Willcock Lawson, of Rio Grande do Sul,
KNIGHTS.
975
Brazil ; cr. K. B. E. (Civil) 1920. Royal
Yacht Squadron Club.
Sons living — George William Richard, b. 18 — ;
Capt. S. Staffordshire Regt., — Edmund
Risley, b. 18 — , Lieut. E. Kent. Regt.
Daughter living — Mary Edith Margaret Ger-
trude Louise, b. 1903.
Hearst, Hon. Sir William Howard,
K. C.M. G. , son of the late William
Hearst, of Tara, Ontario ; b. 1864 ; ed. at
Tara Public Sch., at Collingwood Colle-
giate Sch. , at Osgoode Hall, Toronto,
and at Toronto Univ. (Hon. LL.D.
1915); Bar. Ontario 1888, and K.C. 1908;
is head of the firm of Hearst, Rowland
and Atkin, and a M.L.A. Ontario; ap-
pointed Min. of Lands, Forests and Mines,
Ontario 1911, and Premier 1914: m. 1891,
Isabella Jane Dunkin ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1917. 80, Glen Road , Toronto ; Parlia-
ment Buildings , Toronto ; York, Albany,
and Hunt ( Ontario ) Clubs.
Sons living— Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Heath, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Ernest,
K.C.B., C.V.O., son of the late Rev.
Charles Harboard Heath, R. of Bucknall,
co. Stafford; b. 1854; ed. at Marlborough
Coll. ; entered 32nd Regt. 1873, became
Capt. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. 1883,
Major Aimy Ser. Corps 1890, Lieut.-Col.
1895, Brevet Col. 1899, Col. 1901, and
Maj.-Gen. 1907 ; retired 1917 ; was Dep.
Assist. Corny. -Gen. Commissariat and
Transport Staff 1881-8, D.A.A.G., Malta
1888-92 and S. Dist. 1892-4, in command
of Army Ser. Corps, Dublin Dist. 1894-7,
and S.E. Dist. 1897-1901, A.Q.M.G. ,
Head Quarters 1901-5, in charge of Ad-
ministration, Aldershot 1905-7, and Direc-
tor of Transport and Remounts at Head
Quarters 1907- 11 ; appointed Director of
Quarterings at the War Office 1914, and
D.Q.M.G. 1916-17 : m. 1st, 1884, Eleanor,
who d. 1915, 2nd da. of the late John
Russell, J.P., of Glenview, and Edwards-
town, co. Limerick; 2ndly, 1916, Mabel
Frances, da. of the late Col. Frederick N.
Miles, B.S.C.; cr. C.V.0. 1907,0. B. (Civil)
1911, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916. United
Service Club.
Heath, Maj.-Gen. Sir Gerard Moore,
K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., youngest son
of Adm. Sir Leopold George Heath,
K.C. B. , of Anstie Grange, near Dorking ;
b. 1863 ; ed. at Wimbledon, and at
R.M.A. ; entered R.E. 1882, became
Capt. 1890, Major 1899, Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1902, Lieut.-Col. 1906, Brevet Col.
1907, Col. 1911, and Maj.-Gen. 1917;
retired 1919 ; Bechuanaland Expedition
1884-5 with Telegraph Detachment,
Chitral Relief Force 1895 in command of
Pontoon Section (medal with clasp), S.
Africa 1899-1902, present in Ladysmith
during siege in command a Balloon Sec-
tion, and subsequently in command of
troop of Mounted Engineers, and as
D.A.A.G. of Column during operations
in Natal and Transvaal (despatches twice,
Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-
Col., D.S.O.), European War 1914-18
as Ch. Engineer of a Corps and Army,
and subsequently as Engineer-in-Ch. to
British Armies in France (wounded, de-
spatches six times, C. B., Maj.-Gen.,
Russian Order of St. Stanislas, K. C. M. G. ,
D.S.C., U.S.A. medal, Croix de Guerre
with Palms) ; appointed a Gen. Staff
Officer, Burma Div., S. Army, India 1911,
a Brig. -Gen. on Gen. Staff, S. Africa
1912, Inspector of R.E. at War Office
1914, Ch. Engineer of an Army 1915,
and Engineer-in-Ch. 1917 : m. 1893,
Mary, da. of the late Philip Henry Eger-
ton [see Grey-Egerton, Bt., colls.]; cr.
D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G.
1919. Army andNavy Club.
Son living — Gerard William Egerton, M.C.,
6.1897; Lieut. R.H.A. (sometime R.F.C.).
Daughter living — Mary Marjoribanks Moore,
b. 1894: m. June 1916, Capt. James Douglas
Gaussen MacNeece, R.F.A., of Castle Cary,
co. Donegal, who d. (killed in action during
European War) Aug. 1916.
Heath, Sir Henry Frank, K.C.B. ,
Ph.D., son of Henry Charles Heath
(miniature painter to Queen Victoria) ; b.
1863 ; ed. at Westminster, at Univ. Coll.,
London (Fellow 1896), and at Strasburg
Univ. (Ph.D. 1890) ; was Profesor of
English in Bedford Coll. , London 1890-95,
Lecturer in English Language and Litera-
ture at King’s Coll., London 1891-5,
Assist. Registrar and Librarian London
Univ. 1895-1901, Academic Registrar and
Acting Treasurer thereof 1901 -3, Director
of Special Inquiries and Reports, Board of
Education 1903-16, and Principal Assist.
Sec. (Univ. Branch) 1910-16 ; appointed
Sec. to Advisory Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research 1915, and Sec. to
Depart, of Scientific and Industrial Re-
search 1916 ; is an Officer de l’Instruction
Publique: m. 1898, Elaine, da. of the late
James Henry Sayer, of High Barnet, and
Hastings ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1911, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1917. Grove Cottage , Ruislip,
Middlesex.
Heath, Adm. Sir Herbert Leopold,
K.C.B., M.V.O., son of the late Adm.
Sir Leopold George Heath, K.C.B. ; b.
1861 ; entered R.N. 1874, became Lieut.
1884, Com. 1896, Capt. 1902, Rear-Adm.
1911, Vice-Adm. 1917, and Adm. 1919 ;
served in engagement with Peruvian
Monitor 1877, and during European
War 1914-17, Ccmdg. 2nd Cruiser
Squadron at Battle of Jutland (de-
spatches) ; was Naval Attach 6 at Berlin
1908-10, and a Naval A.D.C. to H.M.
1910-11 ; appointed Adm. Sup., Ports-
mouth Dockyard 1912, a Naval Lord of
the Admiralty 1917, and Com.-in-Ch. ,
Coast of Scotland 1919 ; has Legion of
Honour, and Order of Rising Sun, Japan :
m. 1891, Elizabeth Catherine, da.
of Colin Simson, of Mungadal, N.S.
Wales ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1907, C.B.
(Mil.) 1916, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917. Naval
and Military Club.
Daughters living — Madeline Marion Catherine :
m 1920, Lieut. -Com. Rudolph Henry Fane de
Salis, D.S.C., R.N. [see de Salis, “Foreign
Titles”], — Rosamund Ethel Bertha.
Heath, Sir Thomas Little, K.C.B.,
K.C. V.O., Sc.D., F.R.S., son of the late
Samuel Heath, of Thornton Curtis, Lin-
colnshire; b. 1861; ed. at Clifton Coll.,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (1st class
Classical Tripos 1881-3, 12th Wrangler
1882, B.A. 1883, Fellow 1885-91, M.A.
1886, Sc.D. 1896, now Hon. Fellow) ;
Hon. D.Sc. , Oxford 1913; entered
Treasury 1884 ; was Private Sec. to
Permanent Sec. 1887-91, and to suc-
cessive Financial Secs. 1891-4; became
Principal Clerk 1901, Assist. Sec. to the
Treasury 1907, Joint Permanent Sec.
and Auditor of Civil List 1913, and
Comptroller-Gen. National Debt Office
1919; editor of “ Diophantus of
Alexandria," “The Thirteen Books
of Euclid’s Elements,” etc., etc. : m.
1914, Ada Mary, da. of Major E. C.
Thomas; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1903, K.C.B.
Civil) 1909, K.C.V.O. 1916. 64, Bedford
976
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Gardens , W.8. ; 19, Old Jewry , E.C. ;
Athenceum, and United University Clubs.
Son living — Geoffrey Thomas, b. 1917.
Daughter living — Veronica Mary, b. 1915.
Heaton, Sir Joseph John, son of
Edward Heaton, of Leeds ; b. i860 ;
ed. at Bradford Gram. Sch. , and at
King’s Coll., Camb. ; entered I.C.S.
1879, and served in Bombay as Assist.
Collector and Magistrate, and Acting
Under Sec. ; appointed Assist. Judge
and Sessions Judge, Bombay 1889, Private
Sec. to Gov. of Bombay 1895, Judge and
Sessions Judge 1898, Additional Judicial
Commr., Sind 1906, and a Puisne Judge
of High Court, Bombay 1908 ; retired
1920 : m. 18 — , Mary Meredyth, C. B.E. ,
da. of ; cr. Knt. 1915. East India
United Service Club.
Heaton-Ellis [see Ellis].
Hedley, Col. Sir Walter Coote,
K.B.E., C.B. , C.M.G., son of the late
Robert Hedley, of 44, St. George’s
Square, S.W. ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Marl-
borough, and at R.M.A. ; entered R.E.
1884, became Capt. 1894, Brevet Major
190c, Major 1902, Lieut.-Col. 1911, and
Col. 1913; retired 1920; S. Africa 1899-
1902, present at relief of Ladysmith and
operations in the Transvaal (despatches
twice, Brevet Major, Queen’s medal with
six clasps) ; appointed a Gen. Staff Officer
at War Office 1911 ; has Legion of Hon-
our and Order of Leopold of Belgium :
m. 1894, Anna Susan, da. of Col. James
Fellowes ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.M.G.
1917, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. The Hopps ,
near Horley , Surrey ; Army and Navy
Club.
Daughters living — Rosalind Ida, b. 1895, —
Kathleen Susan Coote, b. 1898, — Christian
Elizabeth Ann, b. 1905.
Heefernan, Sir John Harold, K.C.B. ,
son of the late D. Heffernan, M.D.,
H. E. I. C.S. , of Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight ;
b. 1834; entered R.N. 1855, became Ch.
Engineer 1868, Inspector of Machinery
1882, and Ch. Inspector of Machinery
1885 ; retired 1892; served in “ Agamem-
non" when engaged in laying first Atlantic
cable 1858 (gold medal, promoted), in
charge of hydraulic gun vessel “ Water-
witch” 1868 (specially promoted), at
Bombardment of Alexandria 1882 as Fleet
Engineer of “ Inflexible," and during
subsequent Egyptian Campaign (medal
with clasp), bronze star, promoted), and
as Sup. Engineer of Bermuda Dockyard
1883-6 (promoted) ; was Ch. Inspector of
Machinery in Portsmouth Steam Reserve
1887-92: m. 1861, Eliza Sara, who d.
1914, da. of the late W. Hilton, of Oiler-
ton Lodge, Knutsford, Cheshire ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1891, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911. 48,
Lichfield Street , Burton-on Trent.
Sons living — William Hilton O’Heffernan,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (x, Beltinge Road , Herne
Bay), b. 1864; Capt. R.A.M.C.; resumed by
deed poll 1915 the old family surname
O'Heffernan: m. 1906, Gladys Lloyd, da. of
James Turner, of Netherton, Croydon, —
Harold Hilton O'Heffernan, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., b. 1866; Capt. R.A.M.C. ; resumed
by deed poll 1915, the old family surname
O’Heffernan : m. 1894, Maude Marie Isabel,
da. of the late J. Guthrie Fairweather, of
Forfar and Algiers, — John Herbert ( Regina ,
Saskatchewan, Canada), b. 1868; formerly
Inspector Roy. N.-W. Mounted Police ; ap-
pointed Police Magistrate at Regina 1915.
Daughters living — Eliza Mary: m. 18 — , D.
Fraser Frewen, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of 48,
Lichfield Street, Burton-on-Trent, — Ellen
Beatrice: m. 18 — , Com. F. M. Cavendish-
Sergeant, R.D., Roy. Naval Reserve, Board of
Trade, of 4, Bentley Road, Prince’s Park,
Liverpool.
H e h i r , Maj. - Gen. Sir Patrick,
K. C.I.E. , C.B. , C.M.G. , M.D. , F. R. C.S. ;
b. 1859; M.D. Brussels, L.R.C.P. Edin-
burgh, and L.R.C.S. 1883; F.R.C.S.
1885; M.R.C.S. England 1885; entered
Indian Med. Ser. 1886, became Major
1898, Lieut.-Col. 1906, Col. 1912, and
Maj. -Gen. 1918; retired 1919; Euro-
pean War 1914-18, present at defence
of Kut (despatches, C.B., prisoner,
C.M.G.), Afghan War 1919 (K.C.I.E.);
is a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1915, C.M.G. 1917, C.I.E. 1918
K. C.I.E. 1920.
Helme, Col. Sir George Coope,
K.C.B., C.M.G., son of the late Thomas
Mashiter (who assumed this surname in
lieu of his patronymic), of The Manor
House, Little Bookham, Surrey, and
Hornchurch Lodge, Essex ; b. 1843 ; ed.
at Winchester, and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; entered 10th Regt. 1862,
became Capt. 1876, Major 1881 (ex-
changed to Wiltshire Regt. 1883), and
Lieut.-Col. (h.-p. ) 1888 ; retired 1889; is
a J.P. andD.L. for Wilts, and Hon. Col.
6th Batn. Prince of Wales’s Own (W.
Yorkshire Regt.) ; was Lieut.-Col.
Comdg. and Hon. Col. 6th Batn.
Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middle-
sex Regt.) 1889-1904; S. Africa 1900-1902
(despatches, C.M.G.); commanded W.
Yorkshire Inf. Vol. Brig. 1906-8, and
1st W. Riding Brig, of Territorial Force
1908-9 : m. 1874, Florence Sophia, da.
of the late Rev. John Pearsofl, R. of E.
Horndon and Little Warley, Essex ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1898, C.M.G. 1901,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1909. Rowden Lodge,
Chippenham; Naval and Military Club.
Helme, Sir Norval Watson, el.
son of the late James Helme, of
Lancaster; b. 1849; ed. at Roy. Gram.
Sch., Lancaster; is a J.P. and a County
Alderman of Lancashire, Chm. of Lanca-
shire Asylums Board, a Member of Co.
Standing Joint and Education Committees,
Pres, of Lancaster and Dist. Chamber of
Commerce, a Member of Central Com-
mittee of Roy. Albert Institution for Feeble
Minded, and senior partner in the firm of
James Helme and Co. , oil baize and leather
cloth manufacturers, of Halton Mills, Lan-
caster ; was Mayor of Lancaster 1896-7) ;
sat as M.P. for Lancaster Div. of Lan-
caster (N.) (L) Oct. 1900 to Nov. 1918;
defeated therefor Dec. 1918 : m. 1877,
Mary, da. of the late Thomas Wilson,
of Caldbeck, Cumberland ; cr. Knt. 1912.
Springfield Hall, Lancaster; National
Liberal Club.
Sons living — Thomas Wilson (Springfield Hall,
Lancaster), b. 1881 ; J.P. for Co. of Lancaster;
sometime Lieut. Army Ordnance Depart., —
James (W esiholm, Lancaster), b. 1884;
sometime Lieut. Army Ordnance Depart.:
m. 1 91 1, Muriel, da. of A. T. Eccles, J.P.,
of The Grange, Darwen.
Daughter living — Edith Mary, b. 1886: m.
1913, Capt. Erskine A. Crossley (sometime
Notts and Derbyshire Regt.), who d. 1920,
of Quamdon Hill, Derby.
Helmer [see Tepl].
Henderson, Brig.-Gen. Sir Brodie
Haldane, K. C.M.G., C.B., son of George
Henderson, of Langholm ; b. 1869 ;
Lieut.-Col. R.E. , and a temporary Brig.-
Gen. ; has Belgian Order of the Crown
and Croix de Guerre, and French Legion
of Honour : in. 1901, Ella, da. ot James
KNIGHTS.
977
Jones, of the Manor, Lechlade; cr.
C. M.G. 1918, C.B. (Mil.) and K.C.M.G.
1919. Epping House , Little Berkhamp-
stead, Herts.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living — One.
Henderson, Lieut.-Gen. Sir David,
K. C. B. , K. C. V. O. , D. S. O. , son of the late
David Henderson, of Glasgow; b. 1862 ; en-
tered Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders) 1882, became Capt.
1890, Brevet Major 1898, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1900, Major 1903, Brevet Col. 1905, Col.
1907, Maj.-Gen. 1914, Lieut.-Gen. 1917,
and Lieut.-Gen. R.A.F. 1918; served with
Nile Expedition 1898, present at battle
of Khartoum (despatches, medal with
clasp, Brevet Major), in S. Africa 1899-
1902 as Director of Mil. Intelligence, pre-
sent during siege of Ladysmith (wounded,
despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and dur-
ing European War 1914, in command
of Roy. Flying Corps (despatches, pro-
moted Maj.-Gen., Legion of Honour,
Order of Crown of Belgium, of
White Eagle of Russia, and of Sacred
Treasure of Japan); was D.A.Q.M.G..
Head Quarters 1899, and D.A.A.G. ,
Natal 1899; was D.A.Q.M.G. , Aider-
shot Command 1904-5, a Gen. Staff
Officer 1st Div. thereof 1905-7, Staff
Officer to Inspector-Gen. of the Forces
(Gen. Sir J. D. P. French, G.C.V.O.)
1907-12, Director of Mil. Training at
War Office 1912-13, and Director-Gen. of
Mil. Aeronautics 1913-14 ; appointed
Com. -Col. Roy Flying Corps 1914, Mem-
ber of Joint War Air Committee 1916 ;
Director-Gen. of Mil. Aeronautics and
a Mil. Member of Army Council 1917,
and a Mil. Counsellor 1918 ; was Addi-
tional Member and Vice-Pres. of Air
Council 1917-18 ; is Director-Gen. of
League of Red Cross Sos. , and a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; has Order of Crown of
Italy : m. 1895, Henrietta Caroline
D. B.E. , da. of the late Henry Robert
Duncan Dundas [see B. Napier of
Magdala]; cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.B. (Mil.)
1909, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1914 K.C.V.O. 1918.
Daughter living — Angela Margaret, b. 1906.
Henderson, Sir Frederick Ness,
K.B.E., son of the late William Hender-
son, of Newfield, Ayrshire ; b. 1862 ; ed. at
Albion Acad., and at Glasgow Univ. ; is
Chm. of David and William Henderson
and Co. (Limited), shipbuilders, of Glas-
gow, Vice-Chm. of Iron Trades Employers’
Insurance Asso. (Limited), a Director of
North-West Bolt and Rivet Factory, Glas-
gow, and a Member of Committee of Lloyd's
Register ; sometime a Member of Ship-
building Council, Admiralty : m. 1888,
Jessie Miller, da. of the late Alexander
Strathern, Sheriff Substitute of Lanark-
shire ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. Crosbie House ,
Monkton, Ayrshire; New , and Royal
Thames Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — Four.
Daughter living — One.
Henderson, Professor Sir James
Blacklock, D.Sc. , son of the late James
Henderson, HeadmasterofWhitehill High
Sch., Glasgow; b. 1871; ed. at Allan
Glen’s Sch. and Univ., Glasgow (D.Sc.
18 — ) ; appointed Professor of Applied
Mechanics, Roy. Naval Coll., Greenwich
1905 ; Lecturer on Electrical Engineering,
and Univ. Assist, in Engineering, Glas-
gow Univ. 1901-5 ; Scientific Adviser to
the Admiralty, an Asso. of Institution of
Naval Architects, and a M.I.E.E. : m.
1898, Annie Margaret, da. of Joseph
Henderson, of Esp Hill, Haydon Bridge,
Northumberland ; cr. Knt. 1920. Royal
Naval College, Greenwich ; 2, Cambridge
Road , Lee, S.E. 12 ; Royal Automobile
Club.
Henderson, A dm. Sir Reginald Friend
Hannam, G.C.B., second son of John
Henderson, formerly of Felderland, near
Sandwich, Kent; b. 1846; entered R.N.
i860, became Com. 1881, Capt. 1887,
Rear-Adm. 1901, Vice-Adm. 1905, and
Adm. 1908 ; retired 1910 ; served at
bombardment of Alexandria 1882, and
commanded armoured train throughout
Egyptian War 1882 (despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star, 3rd class Medjidie);
was Sup. of Sheerness Dockyard 1899-
1901, Adm. Sup. of Portsmouth Dockyard
1902-5, and Adm. Comdg. Coastguard
and Reserves 1905-10; advised Govt, of
Australia on establishment of Australian
Navy 1910-11 ; received Humane So.’s
bronze medal 1870 : m. 1909, Eunice, da.
of the late Adm. Henry Boys; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1892, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1907, G.C.B.
(Mil.) 1914. Felder House, Worth, Sand-
wich, Kent ; United Service Club.
Henderson, Sir Robert Herriot }C.I.E. ;
b. 18 — ; is a Tea-planter ; formerly Sup.
of Tarrapur Tea Co.’s Gardens, Cachar ;
represented Tea-planting Community on
Imperial Legislative Council 1901-2 ; cr,
C.I.E. 1903, Knt. 1919. Oriental Club.
Henderson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert
Samuel Findlay, K.C.M .G., C.B., M.B. ;
b. 1858 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (MrB.
and C.M. 1882) ; is Maj.-Gen. (retired)
Army Med. Ser. ; Sudan 1885 (medal
with clasp), Burma Expedition 1885-9
(medal with two clasps) and 1891 (de-
spatches, clasp), N.-W. Frontier of India
1897-8 (medal with clasp), S. Africa 1901-2
(Queen’s medal with five clasps) ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1917, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Henderson, Sir Thomas, son of the
late James Henderson; b. 1874; is a J.P.
for Roxburghshire, and a Member of
various local Committees, Chm. of James
Henderson and ,Co. (Limited), and a
Director of South of Scotland Woollen
Manufacturers Insurance Corporation
(Limited) ; was Pres. S. of Scotland
Chamber of Commerce 1919-20 ; has
King Albert medal ; m. 1900, Helen
Scott Thyne ; cr. Knt. 1919. Hawick ;
Border [Hawick), and Northern ( Edin-
burgh) Clubs.
Sons living — James Thyne, b. 1901, — Thomas
Sinclair Thyne, b . 1911.
Daughter living — Alice Mary Thyne, b. 1904.
Hendrie, Col. the Hon. Sir John
Strathearn, K.C.M.G., C.V.O., son of
the late William Hendrie, formerly of
Holmstead, Hamilton, Ontario ; b. 1857 ;
ed. at Hamilton Sch., and at Upper
Canada Coll. , Ontario ; is an Engineer,
Col. Canadian Mil. , and Pres, of Bank of
Hamilton ; was Mayor of Hamilton 1901
and 1902, a M.L.A. of W. Hamilton
1902-14, Pres. Canadian Artillery Asso.
1907-8, a M.E.C. of Ontario 1905-14, and
Lieut. -Gov. of Ontario 1914-19 : m.
1885, Lena Maude, da. of Peter Hen-
derson, of Kingston, Ontario; cr. C.V.O.
1907, K.C.M.G. 1915. Hamilton, On-
tario, Canada; Toronto, Albany, and
York, and Ontario Jockey ( Toronto) Clubs.
Son living — William Ian Strathearn, D.S.O. ,
b. 1890 [see “ Companionage
Daughter living — Enid Strathearn: m. 1919,
Lieut.-Col. William Hugh Owen, C.B.E., R.E.
978
KNIGHTAGE.
Heneker, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
Charles .Giffard, K.C.B., D.S.O., son of
Richard William Giffard Heneker, of
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada ; b. 1867 ;
ed. at Bishop's Coll. Sch. , Lennoxville,
Quebec, and at Roy. Mil. Coll. , Kingston,
Ontario ; entered Connaught Rangers
1888, became Capt. 1897, Brevet Major
1901, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1904, Major and
Brevet Col. 1907, Lieut. -Col. Prince of
Wales’s (N. Staffordshire Regt.) 1912,
Brevet Col. 1915, Col. 1916, and Maj.-
Gen. 1917 ; served with Benin Expedition
1899 (despatches, medal with clasp), in
command of Ishan Expedition 1901 (medal
with clasp, Brevet Major), with Aro Expe-
dition T901-2 (despatches, clasp, D.S.O.),
in S. Nigeria 1903 (despatches, Brevet
Lieut. -Col.), and during European War
1915-18 (wounded, C.B., K.C.B.) ; is
an A.D.C. to H.M. ; was a Travelling
Commr. , S. Nigeria 1899, in command of
S. Nigeria Regt. 1900, and a D.A.A. and
Q.M.G. , Orange River Colony 1906-10:
m. 1901, Clara Marion, da. of the late
J. E. Jones, of Velindre, Carmarthenshire;
cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1919. Army and Navy Club.
Henly, Sir Thomas, K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
a M.L.A., N.S. Wales; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Sydney , N.S. Wales.
Henn, Sir Sydney Herbert Holcroft,
K. B.E., son of the Rev. John Henn, Hon.
Canon of Manchester ; b. 1861 ; ed. at
Marlborough Coll., and at Manchester
Gram. Sch. : a S. American Merchant
1881-1914 ; was Director of Army Priority
at War Office 1917-19: m. 1892, Frances
Amie Edith, da. of Frederick B. Shanklin,
of Santiago, Chili ; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
Jxworth Court, Bedford ; Royal Automo-
bile Club.
Sons living — John Frederic, b. 1896; Lieut
Royal W. Kent Regt., — Lawrence Sydney, b.
1904.
Daughters living — Marion Edith, 6. 1S94: m.
1916, Capt. J. E- MacDermid, Canadian Inf.,
— Catherine Laura, b. 1899, — Daisy Shanklin,
b. 1907.
Hennell, Col. Sir Reginald, C.V.O.,
D.S.O. , O.B.E. ; A 1844; entered Bombay
Army 1861, became Capt. 1871, Major 1881,
and Lieut. -Col. 1887; retired 1889; served
with Abyssinian Expedition 1867-8 (medal),
during Afghan War 1879-80 (services ac-
knowledged by Govt., medal),, and during
Burmah Campaign 1886-7 (despatches,
medal with clasp, D.S.O.); appointed
one of H.M.’s Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-
at-Arms 1892, an Exon of H.M.’s Roy.
Body Guard of Yeomen of the Guard
1894, Adj. and Clerk of the Cheque 1895,
and Lieut. King’s Body Guard of Yeomen
of the Guard 1901 ; was Lieut. -Col.
Comdt. 1st. Vol. Batn. Duke of Cam-
bridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.) 1891-1901
(has been Hon. Col. 3rd Cadet Batn.
Middlesex Regt. since 1916); cr. D.S.O.
1887, Knt. 1902, C.V.O. 1910, O.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. 47, Coleherne Court, S. W.$;
Friary Court, St. James' s Palace, S. W. 1 ;
United Service, and National Clubs.
Hennessy, Rt. Hon. Sir David Valen-
tine, son of the late James Hennessy, of
Melbourne; b. 1855; elected Lord Mayor
of City of Melbourne 1912, 1913, 1914,
1915, and 1916; is a Member of Austra-
lian Parliament, and Pres, of Overseas
Club, Melbourne ; has Order of St. Saba
of Serbia: m. 1896, Mary, O.B.E., da.
of the late Michael Quinlan, of Ballarat,
Victoria; cr. Knt. 1915. Sydenham ,
Brighton Road, St. Kilda, Melbourne ;
Athenceum Club.
Hennessy, Dame Una Constance
Pope-, D.B.E., da. of the late Sir Arthur
(Nonus) Birch, K.C.M.G. ; b. 18 — ; a
Member of Central Prisoners of War
Committee, British Red Cross So. during
European War ; a Lady of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Eng-
land ; author of ‘ ‘ Secret Societies in the
French Revolution,” etc. : m. 1910, Brig.-
Gen. Ladislas Herbert Richard Pope-
Hennessy, D.S.O. ; cr. D.B.E. (Civil)
1920. 2, Albert Terrace , Regent's Park ,
N. W. ; Rostellan Castle , co. Cork.
Sons living — Two.
Henriques, Sir Philip Gutterez,
K.B.E., son of the late Alfred G. Hen-
riques, J.P., D. L. , of Hove; b. 1867; ed.
at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1889) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1892; sometime Dep. Director-Gen. of
Munitions Finance, and Controller Air-
craft and Explosives Finance, Ministry of
Munitions ; is a J.P. and a County Coun-
cillor for Surrey, a Lieut, for City ot
London, and an Assist. Financial Sec.,
Ministry of Munitions ; has Order ot
Crown of Italy: m. 1892, Beatrice Rachel
Faudel, da. of Sir George Faudel Faudel-
Phillips, G.C.I.E. , 1 st Bt. ; cr. K.B.E.
1918. 33, Grosvenor Place, S. W.; Nor-
mandy Park, near Guildford ; Carlton,
and Athenceum Clubs.
Henry, Arsene St. Charles, G. C.V.O. ,
son of Mons. Charles Henry, of Limoges,
France ; b. 1848 ; ed. at Limoges and
Paris ; Licentiate in Law 18 — ; served
as Capt. during Franco-Prussian War
1870-71 (thrice wounded, Chevalier of
Legion of Honour 1915) ; was a Member of
State Council 1872-6 ; has been successively
Prefect of Departs, of Lot et Garonne,
Loiret, and the Alpes Maritimes ; ap-
pointed Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen.
for French Republic in Rumania 1897,
and Ambassador of France 1907 ; is a
Grand Officer of Legion of Honour :
m. 1877, Magdelaine, da. of the late
Mons. Montagut, a Member of Chamber
of Deputies ; cr. G.C.V.O. (Hon.) 1896.
11, Rue de l' University Paris.
Henry, Sir John, son of the late
I. S. Henry, of Adelaide, S. Australia ;
b. 1858; Capt. Vol., a J.P. for London,
and a Director of several Cos. ; during
European War was Liaison Officer be-
tween Govt. Departs., and engaged in
Recruiting at War Office and in Min. ot
National Ser. ; has been Dep. Director
Labour Supply, London Region, at Board
of Trade since 1919 : m. 1889, Lulie,
da. of Joseph Levy, of Leicester; cr. Knt.
1919. Langham Hotel, W. ; Denver Hill,
Hughenden, Bucks ; Junior Naval and
Military, National Liberal, Royal Aero,
and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Son living — Clarence, b. 1895.
Daughters living — Vera, b. 1892: m. 1917,
Lieut. -Col. John Joseph OSullevan, D.S.O.
Henry, Col. Sir William Daniel, C.I.E.,
son of the late Daniel Salmon Henry ; b.
1855; sometime Manager of Alliance
Bank of Simla (Limited) ; is Lieut.-Col.
and Hon. Col. Indian Defence Force
(V.D.): vt. 1884, Matilda Anne, da. of
the late Capt. George Acres ; cr. C.I.E.
1 91 1, Knt. 1918. 6m, Bickenhall Man-
sions, W.i ; Junior Naval and Military,
and United Service [Simla) Clubs.
Daughter living — One.
KNIGHTS.
979
Henschel, Sir George, Mus.D son
of Moritz Henschel ; b. 1850 ; ed. at St.
Magdalen Coll., Breslau, and at Roy.
Conservatory, Leipzig; Mus.D., Edin-
burgh ; a naturalised Englishman ; is a
well-known musical composer ; Founder
(1885) and sometime Conductor of Lon-
don Symphony Concerts ; first Conductor
of Boston Symphony Orchestra, U.S.A.,
and of Scottish Orchestra, Glasgow; some-
time Professor at Roy. Coll, of Music ;
author of various musical works : m. 1st,
1881, Lillian June Bailey, who d. 1901 ;
2nd, 1907, Amy Louis, of New York ; cr.
Knt. 1914. 7, Cornwall Mansions , Ken-
sington Court, W. 8. / A It-nacriche , A vie-
more, Scotland ; Athenoeum Club.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Helen
Henrietta: m. 1913, Harold Claughton, — (by
2nd marriage) Elizabeth Georgina, b. 1910.
Hepburn, Sir Harry Frankland, son
of the late John Frankland Hepburn, of
Rosslea, Ross Road, S. Norwood, S.E. ;
6. 1867 ; a Director of Hepburn and Sons
(Limited), a Member of Lloyd’s, a
Member of Stationers’ Co., of War
Savings Asso., of Executive Committee
City of London British Red Cross, and a
Gov. of St. Thomas’s Hospital ; became
a Member of Corporation of City of Lon-
don 1902, and Ch. Commoner 1915
(Sheriff of London 1917-18) ; organised
first Great Recruiting Meeting and first
Great Loan Meeting in City of London
during European War: m. 1895, Fanny
Gertrude, da. of Thomas White Smith,
of The Caslon Letter Foundry, Chiswell
Street, E.C. ; cr. Knt. 1918. Heathcroft,
61, Putney Hill, S. W. ; Constitutional,
City Carlton, and Roehampton Clubs.
Hepper, Sir (Harry Albert) Lawless,
el. son of the late Col. A. J. Hepper,
D.S.O., R.E. ; b. 1870; ed. at Rossall,
and at R.M.A. ; formerly Major R.E. ;
joined Indian State Railways 1894 ; served
with Chitral Relief Force 1895 ; is Agent
Great Indian Peninsula Railway Co., a
Member of Bombay Port Trust, and Past
Pres. Indian Railway Conference Asso. ;
sometime Vice-Chm. Central Committee,
and Chm. of Mesopotamia Sub-Committee
and Joint War Committee of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem and British Red Cross
So. : m. 1897, Kathleen Florence, da. of
C. J. Keelan, M.I.C.E. ; cr. Knt. 1918.
Malabar Hill, Bombay ; Junior United
Service Club.
Daughters living — Kathleen Joan, b. 1898, —
Cynthia Lawless, 6. 1908.
Herbert, Sir Alfred, K.B.E. , son of
William Herbert, of Leicester; b. 1866 ;
is Chm. and Sole Gov. Director of Alfred
Herbert (Limited), Coventry ; was Dep.
Director-Gen. of Machine Tool Div. and
Chm. Machine Tool Committee, Min. of
Munitions 1915-18 ; has Legion of Honour
and Orders of St. Stanislas of Russia and
of Leopold of Belgium: m. 1st, 1889, Ellen
Adela, who d. 1918 (having obtained
a divorce 1913), da. of Thomas Ryley,
of Coventry ; 2nd, 1913, Florence, widow
of Lieut. -Col. H. F. E. Lucas, 2nd
Dragoon Guards; cr. K.B.E. 1917.
Dunley Manor , Whitchurch, Hants.
Daughters living — Gladys: m. 1915, Capt.
A. C. Hollick, — Beatrice: m. 19x9, Major
W. H. Allen, — Doris: m. 1919, Capt. Martin
Norman Heastey Richardson, R.M., — Phyllis
Helen : m. 1920, Granton F. Harmer, of
Coventry.
Herbert, Sir Arthur J ames, G. C. V. O.
[see B. Treowen],
Herchenroder, Hon. Sir Furcy Al-
fred; b. 1865 ; ed. at Roy. Coll. , Mauritius ;
Bar. Middle Temple 1888, and a K.C.
1905 ; was Acting Crown Prosecutor,
Mauritius 1893-8 ; appointed Legal Ad-
viser, Police Magistrate, Crown Prose-
cutor, and Curator of Vacant Estates,
Seychelles 1898, Judge there 1900, Ch.
Justice 1903, Acting Ch., Judge, Mau-
ritius 1912, and Ch. Judge 1913 ; was
Procureur and Advocate-Gen. , Mauritius
I9°5*12 : 1888, Eleanor Laura Alice
Vinton ; cr. Knt. 1914. Port Louis,
Mauritius.
Sons living — Five, of whom the second, Marie
Ferdinand Philippe, b. 1893: m. 1916, Millicent
Louisa, da. of the late George Royer Dick,
M.A.
Daughters living — Four.
Heron, Brig.-Gen. Sir Thomas,
K.B.E., C.B., son of the late William
Heron, M.R.C.S.I. ; b. 1857; ed. privately;
entered Army Ordnance Depart. 1876,
became Capt. 1885, Major 1896, Lieut. -
Col. 1897, Col. 1902 (retired 1909), and
Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1918 ; Zulu Campaign
1879 (medal with clasp), Nile Expedition
1898 (medal), European War 1914-15 as
Dep. Director of Ordnance Sers. on Lines
of Communication (despatches, C.B.);
was Dep. Assist. Corny. -Gen., Ordnance
Store Depart. 1880-92, Assist. Corny. -
Gen. 1892-7, a Member of British Mission
to U.S.A. 1917, and War Office Repre-
sentative to Franco-Helenic Conference
at Paris 1917 ; appointed to War Office
1917 (Demobilization of War Material
1918-19): m. 1885, Ethel Mary, da. of
Richard Powis Monk; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1915, C.B.E. (Mil.), K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Round Croft, Cheshunt, Herts.
Herries, Hon. Sir William Herbert,
K.C.M.G., son of H. C. Herries, Bar.-
at-Law ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A., Natural Science
Tripos 1880) ; took up farming in Auck-
land (N.Z.) 1881 ; Min. for Railways and
Native Affairs, New Zealand 1912-20,
since when he has been Min. for Native
Affairs, Customs, Marine, and Labour ;
a J.P. for New Zealand ; elected to New
Zealand Parliament 1896: m. 1889,
Catherine Louisa, who d. 1912, da. of
the late Edward Francis Roche, of Johns-
town, Ireland, and Ohmeron, New
Zealand; cr. K.C.M.G. 1920. Welling-
ton, New Zealand ; Athenceum [London),
Northern [Auckland), and Wellington
Clubs.
Herringham, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wilmot
Parker, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.D., son of
the late Rev. William Walton Herringham
(Preb. of Wells), of Old Cleeve, Somerset;
b. 1855 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Keble
Coll. , Oxford (B. A. 1877, M. B. 1882, M.D.
1888); Hon. M.D. Trin. Coll., Dublin
1909; M.R.C.S. England 1881, M.R.C.P.
London 1882, F. R.C. P. 1889; Consulting
Physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital ;
was Vice-Chancellor of London Univ.
1912-1:5 ; European War 1914-19, as Con-
sulting Physician with rank of Maj.-Gen.
(despatches, C. B. , K. C. M. G. ) ; unsuccess-
fully contested London Univ. [Ind.) Dec.
1918 : m. 1880, Christiana Jane, da.
of T. W. Powell, of Piccard’s Rough,
Guildford; cr. Knt. 1914, C.B. (Mil.)
1915, K.C.M.G. 1919. Great Roke,
Witley, Surrey.
Hertslet, Sir (Edward) Cecil,
K.B.E., son of the late Sir Edward
Hertslet, K.C.B. ; b. 1850; ed. at King's
Coll. Sch., and King’s Coll., London;
was in Foreign Office 1868-96, Consul-
Gen. at Havre 1896-1903, and for Bel-
980
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gium at Antwerp 1903-19, a Member of
International Exhibitions Roy. Commn.
1909, British Member of International
Jury of Photographic Class at Paris
Exhibition 1900, and of Superior Jury of
Li6ge Exhibition 1905, Pres, of Photo-
graphic Convention of United King-
dom 1908 and 1912, British Member
of International Jury of Photographic,
Hunting and Sporting Equipment classes
and of Superior Jury at Brussels Exhibi-
tion 1910, of International Jury at Turin
Exhibition 1911, and of Superior Jury
at Ghent Exhibition 1913, Consul-
Gen. at Zurich 1915-17, and Chm. of
Belgian Trade Committee at Foreign
Office May 1917- 19 ; is Representative
Knight Bachelor for Europe ; has
Jubilee and Coronation medals: m. 1877,
Euphemia, da. of the late Rev. Alfred T.
Lee, D.C.L., Preacher at Gray’s Inn; cr.
Knt. 1905, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Royal
Societies , Royal Temple Yacht , and Royal
Yacht Squadron Clubs.
Son living — Rev. Edward Lewis Augustine, b.
1878; V. of Ramsgate.
Daughter living — Euphemia Mary Cecily, b.
1882.
Hewart, Right Hon. Sir Gordon,
M.P., K.C. [see “ Privy Council”].
Hewat, Sir John, M.B., son of the
late Capt. John Hewat, Dock Sup., Cape
Town ; b. 1863 ; Capt. (retired) Cape
Garrison Artillery, a J.P. for Cape Pro-
vince, M.L.A. for Woodstock, Vice-Pres.
S. African National Union, Ch. Med.
Officer Gen. Life and Accident Assurance
Co. , and Assist. Director of Med. Sers. ,
Union of S. Africa; was Chm. S. African
Delegates to War Zone 1915 ; has Cor-
onation, Union, and Boer War medals,
and 1914 Star : m. 18 — , Lily Teesdale,
of Liverpool ; cr. Knt. 1919. Woodstock,
Cape Colony.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Hewett, Sir John Prescott, G.C.S.I. ,
K.B.E. , C.I.E., son of the late Rev. John
Hewett, V. of Babbacombe, Devon; b.
1854 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford; entered B.C.S. 1875; was
Assist. Magistrate and Collector and
Assist. Commr. , N.-W. Provinces and
Oudh 1877-84, in charge of Provincial
Gazetteer 1883-4, Acting Assist. Ac-
countant-Gen. 1884, Junior Sec. to Board
of Revenue 1884-6, Under Sec. to Govt, in
Home Depart. 1886-90, Dep. Sec. to Govt,
of India in Home Depart. 1891-3, Magis-
trate and Collector, N.-W. Provinces
1893, Sec. to Opium Roy. Commn. 1893,
and Lieut. -Gov. of United Provinces of
Agra and Oudh 1907-12; acted as Private
Sec. to Viceroy 1888 and 1892, and as
Sec. to Govt, in Home Depart. 1889,
1890, 1892, and 1894, in which post he
was confirmed 1895; appointed a Member
of Indian Plague Commn. 1898, Ch.
Commr., Central Provinces 1902, a
Member of Council of Gov. -Gen. of India ]
(Commerce and Industry Depart.) 1904;
appointed Pres, of Coronation Durbar
Committee 1911, and a Member of Roy.
Commn. on the Civil Ser. 1915; was a
Member of Indian Uni v. Commn. 1902;
is Chancellor, and a Knight of Justice of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England :
m. 1879, Ethel Charlotte (a Lady of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Eng-
land), da. of H. B. Webster, B.C.S. ; cr.
C.I.E. 1891, C.S.I. 1899, K.C.S.I. 1907,
G.C.S.I. 1911, K.B.E. 1917. Arthurs ,
Garrick, and Oriental Clubs.
F Son living— Harry Meiklam Prescott, b. 1891 ;
Capt. Dragoons.
Daughters living— Mabel Ada, b. 188 r : m.
1903, Col. Anthony Courage, D.S.O., M.C.,
— Lorna Ethel, b. r88g : m. 1914, Major
Frederic St. John Atkinson, D.S.O., Indian
Army, who d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1917.
Hewitt, Col. Sir Joseph; b. 18—;
Col. in the Army ; rendered sers. in
Coal Controller’s Depart, during Euro-
pean War ; cr. Knt. 1919.
Hewitt, Sir Thomas, K.C. , 3rd son
of Halford Wotton Hewitt, J.P., of
Lichfield ; b. 1837 ; ed. at Lichfield,
at King Edward VI. Gram. Sch., and in
Germany ; Bar. Inner Temple 1884, and
a Q.C. 1899 ; formerly Capt. 40th Middle-
sex Rifle Vol. ; is a J.P. for Devon
(High Sheriff 1908) and for co. of London,
Chm. of Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
Co., and a Director of other cos. ; 30
years Counsel to Commrs. of Taxes for
City of London, and 20 years Chm.
of Ocean Insurance Co. ; was Pres, of
London Arbitration Court 1901-6 ; elected
Mayor of Kensington 1912 ; unsuccess-
fully contested Cornwall, N.-W., or
Camborne, Div. (LU) Jan. 1906; edited
“Westminster Papers” 1862-4; author
of “ Hewitt on Corporation Duty ” :
m. 1st, 1864, Elizabeth Jane, who d.
1865, da. of R. R. Wilson (by his wife — ,
afterwards Mrs. Keppel, of Snettisham,
Hall, Norfolk); 2nd, 1869, Fanny Dugard,
da. of John Richard Powles, of East-
wood Park, Greta Bridge, Yorkshire ;
cr. Knt. 1904. 9, Queen s Gate, S. W.;
The Hoe, Lynton, Devon; Reform,
Albemarle, and Ranelagh Clubs.
Sons living — Halford Wotton (155, Sloane
Street, S.W.), b. 1870 ; Bar. Middle Temple
1896 : m. 1894, Mildred Isabel, da. of the
late Edward James Castle, K.C. [see Smith-
Marriott, Bt., colls.], — Copley Delisle (15,
Ashburn Place, S.W.), b. 1871; Bar. Inner
Temple 1897 : m. 1905, Alice Bradford, only
da. of Col. Charles W. Woolsey, of New York,
U.S.A., — Heathcote George, R.N., b. 1883;
became Lieut.-Com. 1913 : m. 1911, Rowena,
only da. of the Rev. Ferdinand Nicholas, V. of
Bathurst, Gambia, W. Africa.
Daughter living — Winifred, b. 1865 : m. 1894,
Donald W. Cowie, Inspector-Gen. of Police,
Madras.
Hext, Rear-Adm. Sir John, K.C.I.E. ,
son of the late Rev. F. J. Hext, V. of
Morval, Cornwall ; b. 1842 ; entered R.N.
1857, became Com. 1874, Capt. 1882
(retired 1889), and Rear-Adm. 1897 ;
served during Egyptian War 1882 (medal,
bronze star, 3rd class Medjidie), and in
Burma Campaign 1885-6 ; was Director
of Indian Marine and Member of Bombay
Port Trust 1883-98, and Hon. A.D.C. to
Viceroy of India 1886-98 : m. 1st, 1874,
Lilian Mary, who d. 1893, da. of David
Mitchell; 2nd, 1902, Jean, who d. 1913,
younger da. of the late Rev. W. Davidson,
D. D. , of Largo ; cr. C.I.E. 1889, K.C.I.E.
1897. St. Benets, College Road, Newton
Abbot.
Heyman, Lieut. -Col. Sir (Herman)
Melville, son of the late Gen. H. Heyman,
R.A. ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Christ’s Coll.,
Finchley ; joined Cape Mounted Rifles
1877 ; Gaika and Galeka Wars 1877-8,
Moirosi’s Mountain Campaign 1879, Basuto
Wars 1880-81 (medals with clasps); entered
British S. Africa Co.’s Police 1890, and re-
tired from that Co.’s Ser. 1896 ; served
against Portuguese at Masseskesse 1891,
and during Matabele War 1893 (medals) ;
is a J.P. for Chartered Co.’s Territories,
Managing Director of Willoughby's Con-
solidated Co. (Limited) and Subsidiary
KNIGHTS.
981
cos.; was a M.L.C., S. Rhodesia 1901-4
and 1907-20 ; appointed a Member of
Imperial Land Commn. 1894, and
Pres. Compensation Court 1896 ; in 1914
organised for Govt. Rhodesian Reserve
Regt. (Matabeleland), which he com-
manded : m. 1894, Frances Patton, da. of
the Rev. W. Impey, of Grahamstown,
Cape Colony, and widow of — Alexander ;
cr. C.M.G. 1920. Buluwayo, S. Rho-
desia ; Isthmian , and Buluwayo Clubs.
Hickie, Maj.-Gen. Sir William Ber-
nard, K.C.B. , el. son of the late Col.
James Francis Hickie, of Slevoyre, co.
Tipperary; b. 1865; ed. at Oscott Coll.,
and at R.M.C. ; entered Roy. Fusiliers
(City of London Regt.) 1885, became
Capt. 1892, Major 1900, Lieut. -Col. 1900,
Brevet Col. 1906, Col. 1912, and Maj.-
Gen. 1917; served in S. Africa 1900-1902,
on Staff and Comdg. a Column (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet
Lieut. -Col.), and during European War
1914-18, as D.A. and Q.M.G., Comdg. a
Brig. , and Comdg. a Div. (despatches five
times, Maj.-Gen., French Croix de
Guerre); was D.A.A.G., Irish Com-
mand 1902-5, D.A. A. and Q.M.G. 8th
Div., Irish Command 1905-6, in com-
mand of 1st Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of
London Regt.) 1909-12, and A. Q.M.G. ,
Irish Command 1912-14; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1914, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Slevoyre , Bor-
risokane, co. Tipperary ; Army and Navy,
and Kildare Street Clubs.
Hicks, Lieut. -Col. Sir Maxwell,
C.B.E., son of the late Henry Hicks, of
Plaistow Hall, Kent ; b. 1878 ; ed. pri-
vately ; a Chartered Accountant, senior
partner in the firm of Maxwell, Hicks
and Co., and a Fellow of Institute of
Chartered Accountants ; commanded
M.H.S. Accountants R.A.S.C. (Expedi-
tionary Force Canteens), with rank of
Lieut. -Cok 1915-20 (despatches, C.B.E.):
m. 1904, Kate, only da. of the late John
Giblett, of Woodside Park, Middlesex;
cr. C.B. E. 1919, Knt. 1920. 6, Cadogan
Gardens , S.W. ; Lake Lodge, War grave,
Berks ; Marlborough, and Carlton Clubs.
Hickson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Samuel,
K.B.E., C.B., M.B., son of Capt. R. M.
Hickson, formerly of The Grove, Dingle,
co. Kerry; b. 1859; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A., M.B., and B.Ch. 1884);
entered Army Med. Ser. 1885, became
Major R.A.M.C. 1897, Brevet Lieut. -Col.
1902, Brevet Col. 1913, Col. 1914, Hon.
Surg.-Gen. 1917 (retired 1917) ; and Hon.
Maj.-Gen. 1919 ; S. Africa 1896-7
(despatches, medal with clasp), S. African
War 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen's
medal with two clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps, Brevet Lieut. -Col.),
European War 1914-15, on Staff (de-
spatches, C.B.); was an Hon. Surg. to
H.M. 1913-18, and Inspector of Med.
Sers. 1914-17 : m. 1903, Constance Eliza-
beth, widow of R. Fry; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
I9I5> K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Constitutional
Club.
Higgins, Sir John Michael, K.C.M.G.,
K.C., LL.B., son of the late Eneder
Stephens Higgins, of Bendigo ; b. 1862 ;
ed. at High Sch., Bendigo; Metallurgical
Adviser to Govt, of Australia during
European War : m. 1889, Frances Anna,
da. of the late Robert Lovell Macgraith,
of Adelaide ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1918. Holy-
rood, Riversdale Road, East Camberwell,
Melbourne ; Melbourne ( Adelaide ) Club.
Higgins, Sir (Sydney) George, C.B.E.,
son of the late Warner Charles Higgins,
of Portlane, Sunbury-on-Thames ; b. 1867 ;
a Shipowner, Managing Director of
William France Fenwick and Co.
(Limited), a Director of WaLlarah Coal
Co. (Limited), and on Committee of
London Gen. Shipowners’ So. ; was
Assist. Accountant-Gen. (unpaid), Minis-
try of Shipping 1917-1919 : m. 1890, Ida
Blanche, da. of the late James Hollway,
J.P. , D.L., ofStanhoe Hall, Norfolk ; cr.
C.B. E. 1918, Knt. 1919. Brooklands,
Sunbury-on-Thames ; Union Club.
Son living — Warner Richard, b. 1895; Lieut.
Lincolnshire Regt.
Daughters living — Norah Ida Blanche, b.
1891, — Karen Agnes, b. 1897.
Higginson, Gen. Sir George Went-
worth Alexander, G.C.B., son of the late
Gen. George Powell Higginson, Col. 94th
Regt. ; b. 1826 ; ed. at Eton ; entered
Grenadier Guards 1845, became Capt. 1850,
Major 1854, Lieut. -Col. 1855, Col. 1863,
Major-Gen. 1869, Lieut. -Gen. 1883, and
Gen. 1890 ; retired 1893 ; served through-
out Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with
four clasps, Legion of Honour, 5th class
Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ; com-
manded Home Dist. 1879-84, and was
Lieut. -Gov. of Tower of London 1889-93 ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Bucks, and a
Knight Grand Cross of Order of Crown
of Italy ; appointed Col. Worcestershire
Regt. 1893 : m. 1858, the Hon. Florence
FitzPatrick, who d. 1912, da. of 1st
Baron Castletown ; cr. C.B. 1871, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1889, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1903. Gyl-
dernscroft, Great Marlow ; Guards' , and
Carlton Clubs.
Son living — Francis George, b. 1859 for-
merly Lieut. Grenadier Guards.
Daughters living — Maud Evelyn, b. 18 — : m
1888, Roderick Mackenzie, of Sunnyclose
Fawley, Henley-on-Thames, — Gladys Lucille
( Viscountess Ashbrook), b. 1877 : m. 1899, the
9th Viscount Ashbrook, of Castle Durrow
Durrow, Queen’s Co. [see V. Ashbrook].
Highet, Sir Robert Swan, C.B.E.,
son of the late David Highet, of Ayr ; b.
1859; is Agent East Indian Railway:
m. 1886, Violet Gibson, da. of the late
Charles Forgan, of Towerhill, Ayrshire ;
cr. Knt. 1916, C.B.E 1918. Calcutta ;
Oriental and Bengal ( Calcutta ) Clubs.
Highmore, Sir Nathaniel Joseph,
G.B.E., K.C.B., 2nd son of the late
-William Highmore, M.D. , of Sherborne,
Dorset; b. 1844; ed. at Sherborne Sch.;
Bar. Middle Temple 1881 ; entired
Inland Revenue Depart. 1864 ; was
Assist. Solicitor of Inland Revenue
1890-1903, Solicitor for H.M.’s Customs
1903-9 and for H.M.’s Customs and
Excise 1909-13, and Sec. of War
Trade Depart. 1915-19 ; on Chm.’s Panel
of Arbitration Court; author of “The
Excise Laws,” “The Customs Laws,”
“ The Stamp Laws,” etc. : m. 1881, Annie
Louisa (has Order of Mercy), da. of the
late John Lane Cutcliffe, J.P. , of Stoke
Damerel, Devon; cr. Knt. 1907, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1913, G.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Har -
bybrowe, Worcester Park, Surrey ;
Junior Carlton Club.
Daughter living — Dorothy Rivers, b. 1884.
Hiley, Sir Ernest Varvill, K.B.E. , son
of Charles Hiley, of Yeadon, Wharfedale ;
b. 1868 ; admitted a Solicitor 1891 ; is a
Director of Vickers (Limited), Metro-
politan Carriage, Wagon and Finance Co.
(Limited), and of Metropolitan-Vickers
Electrical Co. (Limited) : sometime Dep
Director of National Ser. Depart. : m.
982
KNIGHTAGE.
1908, Edith Caroline, da. of J. H. Beck-
ingham, of Priestfield, Lintz Green,
Durham, and widow of Walter Whet-
stone, of Knighton, Leicester; cr , K.B.E.
1918. 7, Chelsea Embankment , S.W.3;
Carlton , and Conservative Clubs.
Hill, Sir Claude Hamilton Archer,
K.C.S.I., C.I.E., son of Capt. Edward
N. Hill, formerly 30th Regt. ; b. 1866 ;
ed. at St. Mark’s Sch. , Windsor, and at
Emmanuel Coll., Camb. ; entered I.C.S.
1887, and served as Assist. Collector and
Magistrate, Bombay; was Under Sec.
Political Depart, and Sec. to Legislative
Council 1892-5, Under Sec. to Govt, of
India (Home Depart.) 1895-7, First As-
sist. Resident, Hyderabad 1897-9, and
Private Sec. to Gov. of Bombay (Baron
Northcote) 1900-1903; appointed Dep.
Sec. to Govt, of India (Foreign Depart.)
1903, Political Sec. to Govt, of Bombay
1904, Resident, Udaipore 1906, Agent to
Gov. of Bombay in Kathiawar 1908, a
Member of Bombay Executive Council
1912, and a Member of Council of Gov.-
Gen. of India 1915, and a Member of
Central Recruiting Board, India 1917;
inaugurated Central Transport and Food
Board 1918 ; is a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England :
m. 1892, Frances May, da. of the late
Sir Raymond West, K. C.I.E. ; cr. C.I.E.
1904, C.S.I. 1910, K.C.S.I. 1917. 9,
Foulis Terrace, Onslow Gardens, S. W. ;
Savile Club.
Son living — Charles Ion Hamilton, b. 18 — .
Daughters living — Beatrice Hamilton, — Rosa-
mond Raymond.
Hill, Hon. Sir (Edward) Maurice, son
of George Birkbeck Hill, D.C.L. ; b.
1862 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1884); Bar. Inner
Temple 1888, andaK.C. 1910; sometime
Chm. of Ship Licensing Committee ; ap-
pointed a Judge of Probate, Divorce and
Admiralty Div. of High Court of Justice
1917: m. 1891, Berta, da. of G. B.
Hadwen, of Kebroyd, Halifax ; cr. Knt.
1916. Royal Courts of Justice, W.C. ;
17, Hillside, Wimbledon, S. W.
Sons living — Philip Maurice, b. 1892: m.
1918, Megan, da. of Ernest Rhys, of 48, West
Heath Drive, Hampstead, N.W. 3, — Geoffrey,
b. 1897.
Hill, Surg.-Vice-Adm. Sir Robert,
K.C.M.G., C.B., C.V.O., son of the late
Samuel Hill, M.D. ; b. 1865; became
Surg. R.N. 1890, Staff-Surg. 1897, Fleet-
Surg. 1905, Dep. Surg. -Gen. 1916, and
Surg.-Vice-Adm. 1920; served in H.M.S.
“Ophir" during Roy. Colonial Tour
1901, in H.M.S. “ Renown" during tour
of Prince and Princess of Wales in
India 1905-6, in H.M.S. “Medina’
during tour in India of King George V.
and Queen Mary 1911-12, and at battle of
Jutland 1916, as Principal Med. Officer
on Staff of Com.-in-Ch. Grand Fleet
(promoted, C.B., Russian Order of St.
Stanislas, American D.S.M.); is a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; appointed Director-Gen. |
Med. Depart. R.N. 1919 (with rank of!
Vice-Adm.); cr. M.V.O. (4^ class) 1906,
C.V.0. 1912, C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G.
1919-
Hill, Col. Sir William Alexander, !
K.C.B. , son of the late William Hill, of j
The Leigh, Gloucestershire ; b. 1846 ; ed. j
at Eton, and at Pembroke Coll., Oxford ;
formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdg. , and Hon.
Col. a Batn. Gloucestershire Regt. ; is |
Hon. Col. in the Army, and a J.P. and j
D.L. for Gloucestershire; m. 1870, Clara
Helena Morgan, who d. 1917, da. of
Francis Higgins ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1897,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1911. United Service Club.
Hillier, Sir Walter Caine, K.C.M.G .,
C.B., son of Charles Batten Hillier,
formerly Consul at Bangkok ; b. 1849 ;
ed. at Bedford Gram. Sch., and at
Blundell’s Sch. ; entered Consular Ser.
1867 ; was Assist. Chinese Sec. at Peking
1879-85, Chinese Sec. there 1885-91, and
Consul-Gen. in Corea 1891-6; appointed
to act as Political Officer to China Expe-
ditionary Force 1900 (medal), again Acting
Sec. to Legation at Peking 1901, and
Adviser to Chinese Govt. 1908 (resigned
1910) ; sometime Professor of Chinese at
King’s Coll. (Univ. of London) ; has 2nd
class of Chinese Order of Double Dragon
(1st Div.) : m. 1st, 1877, Eliza Alston, da.
of J. B. Hole, J.P. , of Sittingbourne ;
2nd, 1882, Clare St. George, da. of Lieut.-
Col. A. W. Ord ; 3rd, 1906, Marion
Ellen, da. of the late Sir Charles Um-
pherston Aitchison, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. ,
LL.D. ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1897, C.B. (Civil)
1903. The Oaks, Bracknell , Berks.
Son living — (By 2nd marriage) Gerald Ord, b.
1885.
Daughters living — (By 2nd marriage) Florence
3t. George : m. 1906, John O’Malley Irwin, —
Clare St. George: m. 1914, Pascoe Spencer
Thornton, who d. 1917.
Hime, Lieut.-Col. the Rt. Hon. Sit
Albert Henry, P.C., K.C.M.G. [see
“ Privy Council"].
Hinchcliffe, Sir James Peace, son
of Zaccheus Hinchcliffe, J.P. , of Strath-
dearne, Denby Dale, Yorkshire; b. 1861;
ed. at Huddersfield Coll. ; Chm. British
Research Asso. for Woollen and Worsted
Industries, a J. P. , and an Alderman for
W. Riding of Yorkshire, and Chm. of its
County Council (sometime Vice-Chm.) :
m. 1886, Norah Peace, da. of Joseph
Dewhirst, of Denby Dale, Yorkshire ;
cr. Knt. 1920. Inkerman House , Denby
Dale, Yorkshire ; National Liberal Club.
Hirtzel, 5z>(Frederic) Arthur, K. C.B. ,
son of the late Frederic Hirtzel, of Mine-
head, Somerset ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Dulwich
Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1893, M.A. 1896); Craven Univ. Scholar
1891; Fellow of BraSenose Coll. 1895-1902;
entered India Office 1894, became Private
Sec. to Parliamentary Under Sec. of
State for India 1898, to Permanent
Under Sec. of State 1901, and a Senior
Clerk 1902 ; was Private Sec. to succes-
sive Secs, of State for India (Rt. Hon. St.
J. Brodrick, M. P. , and Rt. Hon. J.
Morley, M.P.) 1903-9, and Sec. Political
and Secret Depart. 1909-17, since when he
has been an Assist. U nder Sec. of State :
m. 1899, Olive, youngest da. of the late
Robert Charles Ransome, J.P. , of
Ipswich; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1907, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1911. 47, Palace Court, W. ;
Athenceum Club.
Son living — Michael Arthur Frederic, b. 1905,
Daughters living — Hildegarde Olive, b. 1900.
— Ruth, b. 1902, — Miriam, b. 1908.
Hitching, 6z'rThomas Henry Brooke-,
son of John Walker Hitching, of Halifax,
Yorkshire; b. 1858; ed. privately, and at
Haley Hill Coll. ; Chm. of Hitchings’
(Limited), Rogers Estates Co. (Limited),
and Park Properties (Limited); is a
Lieut, of City of London, a Grand
Com. of Order of St. Saba of Servia,
a Grand Cross of Order Danilo of
Montenegro, an Officer of the Legion
of Honour and of Order of Leopold
KNIGHTS.
983
II. of Belgium; was Sheriff of London
1902-3, and Mayor of St. Marylebonei9o6-
7 ; unsuccessfully contested Yorkshire, W.
Riding, N. Part, Elland Div. ( C ) Jan.
1906 ; received Royal license 1903 to use
the additional surname and arms of
Brook, but spells the name Brooke ; has
silver Coronation medal : m. 1878, Sarah
Kussuth, da. of David Brook, of Halifax ;
cr. Knt. 1902. Corston House , Ryde, Isle
of Wight ; 8, Hereford Gardens , W.
Sons living — Percival Montague, b. 1879 ;
Lieut.-Col. R.G.A. : m. 1904, Dora, da. of
the late Desmond O’Connell, of Sarratt,
Herts, — Reginald Sinclair, b. 1882.
Hobbs, Lieut -Gen. Sir (Joseph John)
Talbot, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. , son of the
late Joseph Hobbs, of Maldon; b. 1864;
ed. privately; is an Architect, Diocesan
Architect for Diocese of Perth, and a
J. P. ; 35 years in Australian Vol. Forces
(V.D.); European War 1915-19, in
Egypt, Gallipoli, and France, Comdg.
Artillery 1st Australian Div., Comdg.
5th Australian Div., and Comdg. Aus-
tralian Corps with rank of Lieut. -Gen.
(despatches seven times, C.B., K.C.B.,
K. C.M.G., Croix de Guerre, Serbian
Order of White Eagle with Palms) : m.
1890, Edith Ann, da. of John Hurst, of
Perth, W. Australia ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
I9I5.K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Peppermint Grove, W. Australia; Naval
and Military {Perth), and Weld {Perth)
Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Three.
Hodder Williams [see Williams].
Hodges, Sir Henry Edward Agin-
court, son of Henry Hodges ; b. 1844 ;
ed. at Melborne Gram. Sch. and Univ. ;
appointed a Puisne Judge of the Supreme
Court of Victoria 1891 : m. 1878, Mar-
garet, da. of George Knox ; cr. Knt. 1918.
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Daughter living — Ethel {Hon. Mrs. John D.
Boyle) : m. 1913, Major the Hon. John David
Boyle, C.B.E., D.S.O. [see E. Glasgow].
Hodgson, Sir Frederic Mitchell,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Rev. Octavius
Arthur Hodgson, R. of E. Stoke, Ware-
ham ; b. 1851 ; was in Savings Bank
Depart, of Gen. Post Office 1868-9, in
Sec.’s Office there 1869-82, Postmaster-
Gen., British Guiana 1882-8, Colonial
Sec., Gold Coast 1888-98 (several times
administered Govt. ) , Gov. and Com. -in-Ch.
of that Colony 1898-1900, Gov. andCom.-
in-Ch. of Barbados 1900-1904, and Gov.
of British Guiana 1904-11 ; has been
Capt. 24th Middlesex (Post Office) Rifle
Vol. and British Guiana Rifle Vol., and
Major Comdg. Gold Coast Rifle Vol.,
which he raised in 1892 (V.D.), and
Barbados Vol. Force (which he raised
1901) ; is a Knight of Grace of the Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England : m.
1883, Mary Alice (author of “The Siege
of Kumassi,” and a Lady of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England), da. of the late William
Alexander George Young, C.M.G. , Gov.
of Gold Coast ; cr. C.M.G. 1891,
K.C.M.G. 1899. 21, Rosary Gardens,
S. W.; Conservative, Ranelagh, and West
Indian Clubs.
Daughter living — Cecilelrene: m. 1911, Capt.
Cecil Martin-Sperry (formerly Richter).
Hodgson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry West,
K.C.M.G., C.B., C.V.O., son of the
late Barnard Becket Hodgson, of Bolney,
Sussex; b. 1868; entered 15th Hussars
1889, became Capt. 1895, Major 1899,
Lieut.-Col. 1907, Col. 1911, and Maj.-
Gen. 1919 ; served during European War
1914-17 (despatches, C. B., Mil. Order of
Savoy, Maj.-Gen., K.C.M.G.) ; appointed
to command Eastern Mounted Brig, of
Territorial Force 1912, a Brig. Com. 1916,
and Maj.-Gen. Comdg. Cav. Div.,
Egypt 1917 : m. 1895, Rosetta Elizabeth,
da. of Arthur Burton; cr. C.V.O. 1910,
C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G. 1919. Naval
and Military, and Wellington Clubs.
Hodsdon, Sir James (William Bee-
man), K.B.E., M.D., son of the late
Francis E. Hodsdon; b. 1858; ed. at
Sherborne, at Queen’s Coll. , Belfast, at
Edinburgh Univ., and abroad (M.D.
1881); F. R.C.S. Edinburgh 1883; Senior
Surg. , Roy. Infirmary, Edinburgh, Senior
Lecturer on Clinical Surg., Edinburgh
Univ., Representative of Roy. Coll, of
Edinburgh on Gen. Med. Council, and
Chm. Governing Board, Sch. of Med.
of Roy. Colls. ; European War 1914-19
as Major R.A.M.C. (T.F.) (despatches
twice, C.B.E. ): m. 1887, Joan, da. of
the late William Raffin, of Edinburgh ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919, K.B.E. (Civil)
1920. 6, Chester Street, Edinburgh ;
Royal Societies,' and University {Edin-
burgh) Clubs..
Hogg, Sir Frederick Russell, K.C.I.E. ,
C.S.I. [see B. Magheramorne].
Hogg, Sir Malcolm Nicholson [see
B. Magheramorne].
Hogg, Sir Stuart Saunders [see B.
Magheramorne].
Ho Kai, Sir, C.M.G ., son of the late
Rev. Ho Tsun Shin, of the London
Mission ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Govt. Central
Sch., Hong Kong, and at Palmer House
Sch., London ; M. R.C.S. , Eng. and M.B.
and M.Ch., Aberdeen Univ. 1879; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1882 ; founded Alice
Memorial Hospital at Hong Kong ; is a
J. P. , and an Unofficial Member of Hong
Kong Legislative Council : m. 1st, 18 — ,
Alice, who d. 1884, da. of the late John
Walkden, of Blackheath, S.E. ; 2ndly,
1888 ; cr. C.M.G. 1902, Knt. 1912. 7,
West Terrace, Hong Kong.
Holbrook, Col. Sir Arthur Richard,
K. B.E., M.P., son of Richard Holbrook,
of Southsea ; b. 1850 ; ed. at Portsmouth ;
formerly Lieut. -Col. Comdt. and Hon. Col.
3rd Vol. Batn. Hampshire Regt. (V.D.
1894); commanded R.A.S.C. Salisbury
Plain Dist. 1914-19; is Proprietor of Ports-
mouth Times, Founder of the Southern
Daily Mail, a Member of Admiralty, War
Office, and Press Committee, a Fellow
of Institute of Journalists, a J.P. for
Portsmouth, and a D.L. for Hampshire;
was Chm. of Portsmouth Conservative
Asso. 1885-98, and Pres, of Portsmouth
Chamber of Commerce 1907-12, and of
Newspaper So. of United Kingdom
1913-14 ; has sat as M. P. for Hampshire,
Basingstoke Div. (Co. U) since March 1920 :
m. 1878, Amelia Mary, da. of the late
Alexander Parks, of Southsea and Con-
stantinople ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. Ashe
House, Overton, Hants; Constitutional,
Savage, United, 1900, and Unionist Clubs.
Sons living — Arthur Ernest, D.S.O., b. 1880
[see “ Companionage”], — Leonard Stanley,
M.V.O., b. 1882; Capt. R.N., M.V.O. (5th
class) 1901 : m. 1920, Gladys Nina, da. of J. C.
Grove, of Stonehouse, Penn, Bucks, and
widow of Major J. Spencer Britten, — Claude
Vivian, C.B.E., b. 1886 [see “ Companion -
AGE Norman Douglas, V.C., b. 1890 ;
Lieut. -Com. R.N. ; Dardanelles 1914 (de-
spatches, V.C.) : m. 1919, Viva, da. of the late
984
KNIGHTAGE.
Frederick Woodin, and widow of Frank
Everard Dixon, of Stoke Lodge, Hyde Park
Gate, S.W.,— Alec Wellesley, M.C., b. 1896;
Capt. R.E. : m. 1918, Margaret Winifred, da.
of the late Capt. J. J. Atkins Gravener, R.N.,
— Neville Worsley, b. 1899; Lieut. R. A. (de-
spatches) .
Daughters living — Millicent : m. 1906, Capt.
Richard Lindsay Nicholson, D.S.O., R.N., —
Christian Evelyn, — Vera Gwendolin: m. 1919,
Capt. Frederick William Butler, formerly
R.A.S.C., — Aileen Decima.
Holden, Sir Edward Thomas, son of
Edward Holden, manufacturer, of Wal-
sall ; b. 1831 ; has three times been Mayor
of Walsall ; was first Chm. of Walsall
Sch. Board; is a J.P. for Staffordshire, a
J.P. and an Alderman of Walsall, and
a manufacturer in that Borough ; sat as
M.P. for Walsall (L) 1891-2: m. 1st,
1854, Caroline, who d. 1901, da. of Robert
Glass, merchant, of Edinburgh ; 2nd,
1902, Helen Sarah, da, of Francis H.
Yates, formerly of Great Barr, Walsall ;
cr. Knt. 1907. Glenelg, Walsall;
National Liberal Club.
Son living — Robert Henry (Walsall), b. 1856 ;
J.P. for Staffordshire: m. 1889, Ethel Mary,
da. of the late Sir John Benjamin Stone, of
The Grange, Erdington, Birmingham.
Holden, Brig. -Gen. Sir (Henry) Capel
Lofft, K. C. B. , F. R. S. , son of the late Rev.
Hubert Ashton Holden, D.D., LL.D. ;
b. 1856; ed. at Queen Elizabeth's Sch.,
Ipswich, and at R.M.A. ; entered R.A.
1875, became Capt. 1884, Major 1892,
Lieut. -Col. 1901, Brevet Col. 1904, and
Col. 1908 (retired 1912), and Hon.
Brig. -Gen. 1917, was Capt. Inspector
Roy. Arsenal, Woolwich 1885-8, In-
spector of Warlike Stores 1888-99, Sup.
of Roy. Gun Factory 1899-1907, and Sup.
of Roy. Gun and Carriage Factories there
1907-12; appointed Assist. Director of
Mechanical Transport at War Office
1914, and Director Mechanical Transport,
Min. of Munitions 1916 ; is a F. R.S. and
Lefroy Gold Medallist, and Vice-Chm. of
Roy. Aero Club ; sometime a Member of
Council, and Vice-Pres. of Institution of
Electrical Engineers, and Vice-Pres. of
Roy. So. of Arts ; was Chm. of Roy.
Automobile Club 1905, a Member of
Board of National Physical Laboratory
1907-11, and James Forrest Lecturer at
Institute of Civil Engineers 1908 : m. 1888,
Elizabeth, da. of the late R. Farrant ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1911, K.C.B. (Civil) 1916.
Gifford House , St. John s Park , Black-
heath, S.E. ; Army and Navy, Royal
Automobile, and Royal Aero Clubs.
Son living — Hubert Capel Lofft, b. 1890;
Major R.F.A. : m. 1917, Margaret, el. da. of
the late J. W. Knight-Bruce.
Daughter living— Laetitia Muriel, b. 1895 : tn.
1917, Thomas Macdonald Pritchard; Lieut.
Machine Gun Corps.
Holdich, Col. Sir Thomas Hunger-
ford, K.C.M.G., K.C.I.E., C.B., son of
the late Rev. Thomas Peach Holdich, of
Dingley, Northants; b. 1843; Hon. D.Sc.
Camb. 1907; entered R.E. 1862, became
Capt. 1876, Brevet Major 1881, Brevet
Lieut. -Col. 1887, and Brevet CoL 1891
(h.-p. 1896); retired 1900; served with
Bhootan Expedition 1865-6 (medal with
clasp), with Abyssinian Expedition 1867-8
(despatches, medal), during Afghan War
1878-9-80 (despatches, medal with clasp,
Brevet Major), with Mahsood Waziri
Expedition 1881 (despatches), with
Takht-i-Suliman Expedition 1883, and
with Zhob Field Force 1890 (Brevet Col.) ;
employed with Afghan Boundary Commn.
1884-6; became Sup. in Survey Depart.
India 1892; engaged with Asmar Boundary
Commn. 1894, with Pamir Boundary
Commn. 1895-6 (thanked by Govt.), as
H.M.’s Commr. on Perso-Beluch Boun-
dary 1896, and on Argentine-Chilian
Commn. 1902-3 (K.C.M.G.); is Pres, of
Roy. Geographical So. (gold medallist
1887) ; sometime Chm. of Council of Roy.
So. of Arts ; author of various works and
papers on Mil. Surveying and geographical
subjects : m. 1873, Ada Maria, da. of
Capt. J. Vanrenen, H.E.I.C.S. ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) and C.I.E. 1894, K.C.I.E. 1897,
K.C.M.G. 1902. 41, Courtfield Road,
S. W. ; Athenceum Club.
Sons living — Harold Adrian, D.S.O., b. 1874
[see “ Companionage ”], — Godfrey William
Vanrenen, D.S.O., b. 1882 [see “Compan-
ionage”].
Daughters living — Yda Laura (Lady Sway ne),
b. 1875 : m. 1st, 1898, Major Edmund
Peach, I.S.C., who d. 1902 ; 2nd, 1908, Col.
Sir Eric John Eagles Swayne, K.C.M.G.,
C.B., C.B.E., — Joan Alice Hungerford, b.
1887 : m. 1 91 1, Clive King George.
Holford, Lieut -Col. Sir George
Lindsay, K.C.V.O. , C.I.E. , C.B.E., el.
son of the late Robert Stayner Holford
[Lindsay, Bt.] ; b. i860; entered 1st Life
Guards 1880, became Capt. 1888, Major
1905, and Lieut.-Col. 1908 ; retired and
rejoined 1914, when he was appointed
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Reserve Regt. ;
again retired 1919 ; formerly Equerry to
H.R.H. the late Duke of Clarence and
Avondale, whom he accompanied on a
tour throughout India 1888-9 1 was an
Equerry to King Edward VII. 1892-1910,
since when he has been an Equerry to
Queen Alexandra and an Extra Equerry
to King George V. ; is an Esquire of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, and a Com. of Vasa Order
(with star) of Sweden : m. 1912, Susannah
West, da. of the late Arthur Wilson, of
Tranby Croft, Yorkshire, and widow of
John Graham Menzies ; cr. C.I.E. 1890,
C.V.O. 1901, K.C.V.O. 1910, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Westonbirt, Tetbury,
Gloucestershire ; Dorchester House , Park
Lane, W.
Holiday, Sir Frederick Charles, son
of George Henry Holiday, formerly of
Fitzroy Square, W. ; b. 1843 ; ed. pri-
vately ; entered India Office 1861, became
Assist. Auditor, Home Accounts 1895,
and Auditor 1903 ; retired 1908 ; repre-
sented Indian Govt, on Inter-Depart-
mental Committees on Eastern Mail Ser. ,
on Indian Army Transport Ser. , and on
Loan of Indian Native Regts. 1903-8 ; is
a Member of Canterbury House of Lay-
men : m. 1872, Adela Maria, who d. 1920,
only da. of Henry Mileham, formerly of
Oulton Grange, Suffolk ; cr. Knt. 1909.
27, Buckland Crescent, Hampstead,
N. W. 3 / Cavendish Club.
Son living — Charles Gilbert Joseph, b. 1879 :
m. 1908, Mina Marguerite, da. of Robert
Spencer.
Daughters living — Clim£ne Mary, b. 1875 :
m. 1906, Thomas Morris Jeffery., — Christa -
belle Sybil Mary, b. 1882.
Holkar [see Kashi Rao Holkar].
Holland, Sir Arthur, son of the late
Charles Holland, J.P. , of Liverpool; b.
1842; ed. privately, and at Camb. Univ.
(B. A. 1864, M. A. 1867); isa J.P. and D.L.
for Surrey, a Director of Arthur Holland
and Co., steamship owners, and ship
and insurance brokers, of 2, East India
Avenue, E.C. , and Chm. of North-Western
of Uruguay Railway Co. (Limited) ; was
Mayor of Wimbledon 1906 ; unsuccess-
fully contested Surrey, N.-E., or Wim-
bledon, Div. (L) Jan. 1910 : m. 1868,
Barbara, da. of Frederick Schwann ; cr.
KNIGHTS.
985
Knt. 1913. Holmhurst, Copeshill, Wim-
bledon ; City of London Club.
Sons living — Charles ( Bovingdon , Herts),
b. 1869: m. 1902, M. Schwann, — Arthur, b.
1870: m. 1902, — Godfrey, b. 1872 : m. 1919,
Violet Houssemayne, da. of Col. — du Boulay,
of Marchment, Cheltenham, — Wilfrid, b.
1875: m. 1st, 1908 (wife d. 1909); 2ndly,
1916, — Theodore, b. 1879.
Daughter living — H. Barbara: m. 1906, John
S. Courtauld, of 85, Sloane Street, S.W.
Holland, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Arthur
Edward Aveling, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. ,
M.V.O. , D.S.O. , son of the late Maj.-
Gen. Arthur Butcher ; b. 1862 ; ed.
privately ; entered R.A. 1880 ; became
Capt. 1888, Major 1898, Lieut.-Col.
R.F.A. 1905, Brevet Col. 1908, Col. 1910,
Brig. -Gen. 1913, Maj.-Gen. 1916, and
Lieut. -Gen. 1919; retired 1920; Burma
Expedition 1886-9 (medal with two
clasps), S. Africa 1899-1901 (despatches
twice, medal with four clasps, D.S.O. ),
European War 1914- 19, on Staff with
rank of Lieut. -Gen. (despatches, C.B.,
promoted, Com. Order of Leopold of
Belgium, Croix de Guerre, Legion of
Honour, K.C.M.G.) ; was D.A.A.G.
for R.A., Madras 1895-8, and Assist.
Mil. Sec. to Gov. of Malta (Gen.
Sir C. Mansfield Clarke, Bt.) 1903-5,
Assist. Mil. Sec. at Head Quarters 1910-12,
and Comdt. Roy. Mil. Acad. , Woolwich,
1912-14 ; assumed by Deed Poll 1910,
the surname of Holland in lieu of his
patronymic : m. 1906, Mary Kate Duval,
da. of Lewis Duval Hall, J.P. , D.L. , of
15, Grosvenor Place, S.W. ; cr. D.S.O.
1900, M.V.O. (4th class) 1903, C.B. (Mil.)
1915, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Holland, Sir (Thomas) Erskine,
K.C., D.C.L., son of the Rev. Thomas
Agar Holland, R. of Poynings, Sus-
sex ; b. 1835 ; Hon. LL.D., Bologna,
Glasgow, Dublin, and Brussels ; Fellow
of Exeter Coll. 1859-71, and of All Souls’
Coll, since 1875 ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1863,
K.C. 1901, and a Bencher 1907 ; was
Professor of International Law, Oxford
1874-1910, Assessor of Chancellor’s Court,
Oxford 1876-1910, a Member of Roy.
Commn. on Food Supply in Time of
War 1903-5, and Plen. at Geneva Con-
ference 1906 ; is a Member of Institut
de Droit International (Pres. 1913), Fellow
of British Acad. , Correspondent of several
Foreign learned Sos., and a Knight Com.
of Order of Crown of Italy, and of Rising
Sun, Japan ; author of several legal
works : m. 1st, 1871, Louise, who d. 1891,
da. of M. Jean Delessert ; 2nd, 1895,
Ellen, da. of D. Edwardes, M.R.C.S.,
and widow of the Rev. Stephen Edwardes ;
cr. Knt. 1917. Poynings House, Oxford ;
3, Brick Court, Temple, E.C.; Athenceum
Club.
Sons living — Hugh Conway, b. 1872, — Robert
Erskine, C.I.E., b. 1873 [see “Companion-
age ”], — Alan Stewart, b. 1875, — Edward
Torriano, b. 1876; Capt. R.A. M.C.
Daughter living — Mabel Frances : m. 1900,
John Kenneth Lancashire, I.C.S.
Holland, Hon. Sir Thomas Henry,
K.C.S.I. , K.C.I.E., D.Sc., F.R.S., son
of the late John Holland, of Springfield,
Manitoba ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Roy. Sch. of
Mines ; Asso., Roy. Coll, of Science 1888 ;
Berkeley Fellow, Owens Coll., Manchester
1889; Hon. D.Sc., Calcutta 1908 and
Melbourne 1914; appointed Assist. Sup.
Geological Survey of India 1890, and
Professor of Geology, Presidency Coll.,
Calcutta 1892 ; retired 1910 ; was Direc-
tor Geological Survey, India 1903-10,
Pres, of Mining and Geological Institute
of India 1906-7, Chm. of Trustees, Im-
perial Indian Museum 1906-9, and Pres,
of Institute of Mining Engineers, and
Vice Pres, of Institute of Petroleum
Technologists 1915-16 ; elected Professor
of Geology, Manchester Univ. 1909, and
Pres. Bengal Asiatic So. 1909 ; appointed
a Member of Roy. Commn. on Navy
Fuel 1912, and Pres., Indian Industrial
Commn. 1916, Indian Board of Munitions
1917, and Indian Board of Industries and
Munitions 1920 ; appointed a Member
of Viceroy of India’s Executive Council
1920; is a F.R.S. , and Major Senior
Div. , Officers’ Training Corps ; sometime
Dean of Faculty of Science in Calcutta
Univ. ; was Chm., Indian Industrial
Commn. 1918 ; has Geological So.’s
Bigsby medal ; author of numerous me-
moirs on Geology and Anthropology :
m. 1896, Frances Maud, da. of the late
Charles Chapman, Dep. Commr. in
Oudh ; cr. K.C.I.E. 1908, K.C.S.I. 1918.
Athenceum Club.
Son living — One.
Daughter living — One.
Holled-Smith [see Smith J.
Holloway, Sir Henry, son of Thomas
Holloway, ofLavington, Wilts; b. 1857;
ed. privately; is a J.P. for London, and
Gov. Director of the firm of Holloway
Brothers, London (Limited), contractors;
was Director of Housing Construction,
Ministry of Munitions 1915-16: m. 1881,
Annie Jane Gollop ; cr. Kn . 1917.
3, Whitehall Court , S. W.i; Westergate
House, near Arundel, Sussex ; Reform
Club.
Daughter living — Margaret : m 1920, Cyril
Oscar Skey, D.S.O., M.C.
Holman, Maj.-Gen. Sir Herbert
Campbell, K.C.B. , C.M.G., D.S.O., son
of the late William Laban Holman, of
Murree, Punjab ; b. 1869 ; ed. at Dul-
wich Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst ; entered Devonshire Regt. 1889,
became Capt. I.S.C. (now Indian Army)
1900, Major 1907, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1914,
Brevet Col. 1916, and Major-Gen. 1919 ;
Burma with Wuntho Expedition 1891 as
Intelligence Officer, and as Staff Officer
Irrawaddy Column 1901-2 (wounded,
despatches, medal with clasp), China
1900-1901 as 1st class Officer Interpreter
and Special Ser. Officer (despatches,
medal, D.S.O.), European War 1914-18
as a Gen. Staff Officer, and subsequently
as A.Q.M.G. and D.A. and Q.M.G.
(wounded, despatches, C.M.G. , Brevet
Col., Legion of Honour, C.B. , Maj.-Gen. ,
French Order of Agricultural Merit) ;
appointed an Officiating Staff-Capt., In-
telligence Depart., India 1895, an Assist.
Sec. in Mil. Depart, of Govt, of India
1901, a Staff-Capt. Intelligence Depart,
of War Office 1902, D. A.Q.M.G. at
Head Quarters 1904, British Mil. Attach^
with Russian Forces in Manchuria 1905,
and a Gen. Staff Officer, Ch. of Gen.
Staff’s Div., India March-Oct. 1910 and
1913; Ch. of British Mission to S. Russia
1919 (K.C.B.) ; has 2nd class Order of
St. Stanislas (swords), and Russian war
medal ; received Roy. Humane So.’s
medal 1907 : m. 1905, Annie Ethel, da.
of Maj.-Gen. William Howey, Indian
Army ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1915,
C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1920.
Holmden, Sir Osborn George, K.B.E. ,
son of George Holmden, of Edenbridge,
Sussex; b. 1869; a J.P. for co. London,
986
KNIGHTAGE.
a Com. of Order of Crown of Belgium,
a Knight of St. Olaf of Norway, and
a Lieut, for City of London ; Director of
Inter-Allied Chartering Executive during
European War : m. 1897, Mary Mildred,
da. of John Alexander Swanston, of
Berwick-on-Tweed ; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
Danes Hill, Oxshott, Surrey ; Bath ,
Conservative, City Carlton, and Ranelagh
Clubs.
Son living — George Alexander, b. 1903.
Daughter living — Mary Laura.
Holmes, Sir George Charles Vincent,
K.C.V.O., K.C.B., 3rd son of the late
Robert Holmes, of Moycashel, Westmeath;
b. 1848 ; ed. at Downing Coll. , Camb.
(Whitworth Scholar) ; is a Civil Engineer ;
studied Mechanical Engineering at L.
and N. W. Railway Co.’s works at
Crewe ; was Resident Engineer at con-
struction of Internationa] Exhibition at
Vienna 1873 (International Juror thereof),
Sec. to Institution of Naval Architects
1877-1901, and Chm. of Board of Public
Works, Ireland 1901-13 ; author of
various engineering works : m. 1880,
Louisa Eugenia, 3rd da. of the late Charles
Greenstreet Addison [Murray, Bt. , cr.
1628, colls.]; cr. C.V.O. 1903, C.B.
(Civil) 1904, K. C.V.O. 1906, K.C.B. 1911.
39, Grosvenor Street, W. 1 ; St. James' s
Club.
Son living — Robert Gerard Addison, C.M.G.,
0. B.E.,b. 1881 [see “ Companionage ”].
Holmwood, Sir Herbert, son of the
late Charles Holmwood, of Lee, Kent ;
b. 1856; ed. at Uppingham; entered
1. C.S. 1877; has been Assist. Magistrate
and Collector, Bengal, and Joint Magis-
trate and Dep. -Collector ; was Inspector-
Gen. of Registration, Bengal 1889-94,
Dist. and Sessions Judge 1894, Officiating
Judge, Calcutta High Court 1905, and a
Puisne Judge 1907-16 ; appointed a Mem-
ber of County of London Appeal Tribunal
1916; is a Member of Board of Church
Army, and on Council of East India and
Indo- British Assos. ; author of “ Law
and Practice of Registration in India”:
m. 1888, Mabel Frances, da. of the late
Edwin Felix Thomas Atkinson, C.I.E. ;
cr. Knt. 1916. Alderbourn, Stoke Poges,
Bucks.
Holt, Sir Herbert Samuel, son of the
late William Robert Grattan Holt, of
King’s co., Ireland; b. 1856; ed. in
Dublin ; was Engineer, Credit Valley
Railway, Victoria, and Lake Simcoe
Junction Railway, Ontario and Quebec
1 875-83 ; is a Member of American So.
of Civil Engineers, Pres. Roy. Bank’ of
Canada, Montreal Gas Co., Montreal
Light, Heat and Power Co., Kaminis-
tiqua Power Co., and Imperial Writing
Machine Co. , Vice-Pres. Canada Paper
Co., and a Director of Dominion Textile
Co., of Ogilvie Flower Mills Co., and
of Canadian Gen. Electric Co. : m.
1890, Jessie, da. of the late Andrew
Paton, of Sherbrooke, Quebec : cr. Knt.
1915. 297, Stanley Street, Montreal;
Mount Royal {Montreal), and St. James's
{Montreal) Clubs.
Sons living — Three.
Holt, Maj.-Gen. Sir Maurice Percy
Cue, K.C.B. , K.C.M.G. , D.S.O., son of
the late Moorsom Holt, of Hampton ; b.
1862 ; entered Roy. Army Med. Corps
1887, became Major 1899, Lieut.-Col.
1911, Brevet Col. 1914, Col. Army Med.
Ser. 1915, and Maj.-Gen. 1918; served in
S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, D.S.O.),
and during European War 1914-17,
successively as Assist. Director Med. Sers. ,
and Dep. Director (despatches, C.B.,
K.C.M.G., Order of Redeemer of Greece,
K.C.B., Legion of Honour, Com. of Star
of Roumania) ; appointed Consultant in
Operative Surg., E. Command 1905,
and Surgical Specialist, Lahore Div. 1909;
is an Hon. Surg. to H.M. ; sometime
Assessor in Mil. Surg. , Roy. Army Med.
Coll. (Taylor Prizeman 1904) ; has been
an Hon. Surg. to Viceroy of India and
Officer Comdg. Station Hospital,
Kasauli, India, and Cambridge Hospital,
Aldershot ; is a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England : m. 1887, Sarah Annie, da. of
the late Thomas M. Busteed ; cr. D.S.O.
1902, C.B. (Mil.) 19x5, K.C.M.G. 1917,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Son living — Herbert Busteed, b. 1891 ; Capt.
Roy. Munster Fusiliers : m. 1919, Isabelle
Ormsby Stather, da. of Paymaster Lieut. -
Com. Cecil N. Dunn, R.N.V.R.
Daughter living — Fthel m.
Holt, Sir Vesey George Mackenzie,
K.B.E., son of the late Vesey Weston
Holt, of Woodside, Windsor Forest ; b.
1854 ; head of the firm of Holt and Co.,
Bankers and Army Agents, Chm. of Lon-
don and Scottish Assurance Corporation
(Limited), of Scottish Metropolitan Assur-
ance Co. (Limited), and of Anglo-Ameri-
can Debenture Corporation (Limited), a
Director of New Zealand Loan and Mer-
cantile Agency (Limited), and a J.P. for
Kent : m. 1880, Mabel Mary, da. of the
late Walter Drummond, and has issue
[see E. Perth, colls.]; cr. K.B.E. (Civil)
1920. Mount Mascal, Bexley, Kent ; 67,
Cadogan Place, S.W.; Arthur's, and
Union Clubs.
Hood, Hon. Sir Alexander Nelson,
K.C.B. [see V. Bridport].
Hood, Hon. Sir Joseph Henry, LL.B.,
son of the late Hon. John Hood, M.L. C. ,
of Victoria; b. 1846; is a Member of
Council of Melbourne Univ. ; appointed
a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of
Victoria 1891 (sometime Pres, of Indus-
trial Appeal Court) : m. 1869; cr. Knt.
1920. Helensea , Glen Eira Road, Caul-
field, Melbourne, Victoria.
Hooper, Col. Sir William Roe,
K. C. S. I., sen of the late John
William Hooper, of Bathwick ; b. 1837 ;
F. R.C.S. Eng. 1898 ; entered Indian Med.
Ser. 1859, and retired 1895 ; was Pres, of
Med. Board at India Office 1895-1904,
with rank of Surg. -Gen. ; appointed Hon.
Surg. to H.M. 1905, with rank of Hon.
Col. ; is a Knight of Grace of the Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England:
m. 1859, Lucy, da. of Henry B. Cox ;
cr. C.S.I. 1897, K.C.S. I. 1903. Aber-
tarff, 3, Blackford Road, Edinburgh.
Sons living — Two .
Daughters living — Four, of whom Lilian May :
m. 1912, Lieut.-Col. Langford Newman
Lloyd, D.S.O.
Hope, Sir Edward Stanley, K.C.B.
[see M. Linlithgow, colls.].
Hope, Rear-Adtn. Sir George Price
Webley, K.C.M.G., C.B. [see M.
Linlithgow, colls.].
Hope, Sir Harry, M.P., younger son
of the late James Hope, of Eastbarnes,
Dunbar; b. 1865; ed. at Edinburgh Col-
legiate Sch. , and at Edinburgh Univ.; is an
Agriculturist, a J.P. for Haddingtonshire,
Past Pres, of Scottish Chamber of Agri-
culture, and Hon. Pres. National Farmer's
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Union of Scotland ; was a Member of
Departmental Committees on Poultry In-
dustry in Scotland 1908, and Food Pro-
duction 1915, and of Scottish Agricultural
Commn. 1908 (which reported on Agri-
cultural resources of Canada) ; formerly
Capt. Haddington Artillery Mil. ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Elginshire and Nairn-
shire ( C ) Jan. 1906; sat as M.P. for Bute-
shire Jan. 1910 to Nov. 1918 ; elected for
W. Div. of Stirlingshire and Clackman-
nanshire (Co. C) Dec. 1918 : m. 1897, Mar-
garet, da. of the late R. K. Holms-Kerr
(stockbroker of Glasgow), of Underbank,
Largs, Ayrshire ; cr. Knt. 1920. Barney-
hill, Dunbar ; Carlton , and Constitutional
Clubs.
Hope-Simpson [see Simpson].
Hopkins, Sir Richard Valentine Nind,
K.C.B., son of the late Alfred Nind
Hopkins, of Edgbaston ; b. 1880 ; ed. at
King Edward’s Sch. , Birmingham, and
at Emmanuel Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1902);
appointed a Member of Board of Inland
Revenue 1916; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1919,
K.C. B. (Civil) 1920. Union Club.
Hopkinson, Sir Alfred, K.C. , LL.D .,
son of the late John Hopkinson, of Man-
chester ; b. 1851; ed. at Owens Coll.,
Manchester, and at Lincoln Coll., Ox-
ford (B.A. , Honours Lit. Hum. 1872,
Vinerian Scholar 1875, M.A. and B.C.L.
1876, Hon. Fellow 1903) ; Stowell Fellow,
Univ. Coll., Oxford 1873; Hon. LL.D.,
Glasgow, Aberdeen, Leeds, and Bristol
Univs. ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1873, a
K.C. 1892, and a Bencher 1896; was
Professor of Law in Owens Coll., Man-
chester 1874-89, Principal of Owens Coll.,
Manchester 1898-1904 (sometime Christie
Professor of Law there), and Vice-Chan-
cellor of Victoria Univ., Manchester
1900-13 and 1913-14; unsuccessfully con-
tested E. Div. of Manchester ( LU ) 1885,
and S.-W. Div. of Manchester 1892; sat
for N., or Cricklade, Div. of Wilts 1895-8 :
m. 1873, Esther, da. of the late Henry
Wells, of Nottingham ; cr. Knt. 1910.
10, Lansdowne Crescent , W. ; Reform ,
and Alpine Clubs.
Sons living — Rev. Arthur Wells, b. 1874; V.
of Banstead, Surrey: m. 1901, Dorothy Virtue,
da. of the late Rev. Canon James E. Millard,
D.D., of Oxford, — Rev. John Henry ( Penrith
Road, Colne) b. 1876, V. of Holy Trinity,
Colne: m. 1902, Evelyn, da. of the late Rev.
H. F. Fountaine, — Austin, M.P. ( Ryecroft
Hall, Andenshaw, Lancashire, and 65,
Romney Street, Westminster, S. W.z), b. 1879 ;
an engineer : sat as M.P. for Lancashire
(S.-E.), Prestwich Div. Oct. to Nov. 1918;
elected for Lancashire Mossley Div. ( Co.L )
Dec. 1918, — Martin b. 1883; Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1909; a J.P. for Herts: m. 1907,
Christine, da. of the late J. Hartnoll.
Daughters living — Ellen, b. 1878 : m. 1904,
George Harwood, who d. 1912, M.P. for
Bolton-le-Moors, — Margaret Alice, b. 1881:
m. 1905, Lieut.-Col. Gerald Berkeley Hurst,
M.P., Bar.-at-liw, of El inore, Fallowfield,
Manchester, — Esther Phyllis, b. 1888.
Horder, Sir Thomas Jeeves, M.D. ,
son of Albert Horder; b. 1871; B.Sc.
1896, M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. London
1896, M.R.C.P. and M.D. 1899, F.R.C.P.
1906 ; is Physician to St. Bartholomew’s
Hospital, Physician to Cancer Hospital,
Fulham, Fellow of Roy. So. of Med., and
a Member of Pathological So. : m. 1902,
Geraldine, da. of the late Arthur Doggett ;
cr. Knt. 1918. 141, Harley Street, W.
Son living — One, b. 1911.
Daughters living — One, b. 1905, — Another, b.
1908.
Hordern, Sir Samuel, son of Samuel
Hordern; b. 1876; Pres. Roy. Agricul-
tural So., N.S. Wales: 1 m. 1900,
Charlotte I. A. See; cr. Knt. 1919.
Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Sons living — One.
Daughters living — Two.
Hormasjee Edalji Banatvala,
Col. Sir, C.S.I., son of Edalji Cursetji
Banatvala ; b. 1859 ; Col. Indian Med.
Ser. (retired) ; sometime Inspector-Gen.
of Civil Hospitals, Assam, and a Member
of Council of Ch. Commr. , Assam ; cr.
C.S. 1. 1917, Knt. 1920. Shillong , Assam.
Hormasji Ardeshir Wadia, Sir ; b.
18 — ; Bar. Inner Temple 1911 ; cr. Knt.
1918. Bombay.
Horne, Sir Andrew John, F.R.C.P.,
son of the late Junius Horne, of Ballina-
sloe, co. Galway ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Clon-
gowes Wood Sch., and in Vienna;
L. R.C.S. , Ireland 1877, M.R.C.S. 1881,
F.R.C.P. 1885; was Vice-Pres., Roy.
Coll, of Physicians, Ireland 1894-6, and
Pres. 1908-10; elected Master of National
Maternity Hospital, Ireland 1894 ; is
Pres., Obstetrical Section, Roy. Acad, of
Medicine, Ireland, and Extern Examiner
in Obstetrics, Dublin Univ. ; author of
various medical works : m. 1884, Mar-
garet, who d. 1920, da. of the late Francis
Norman, solicitor; cr. Knt. 1913. 94,
Merrion Square, Dublin ; Royal Societies' ,
and Stephen's Green Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Horne, Right Hon. Sir Robert
Stevenson, P.C., G.B.E., M.P. [see
“ Privy Council”].
Horne, Sir James Allan, el. son of
Arthur Horne, of Regent’s Park, N.W. ;
b. 1876 ; ed. privately ; formerly senior
resident partner of Jardine, Skinner and
Co., East India merchants, of Calcutta ;
was Controller of Munitions, Bombay,
during latter part of European War ; cr.
Knt. 1919. Oriental, and Ranelagh
Clubs.
Horner, Sir John Francis Fortescue,
K. C. V. 0. , son of the late Rev. John Stuart
Hippisley Horner, R. of Mells, Somerset ;
b. 1842 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1866, M.A. 1873); Bar.
Inner Temple 1868 ; is patron of four
livings, Lord of the Manor of Mells,
and a J. P. and D. L. for Somerset (Sheriff
1885) ; was a Commr. of Woods and
Forests 1895-1907 : m. 1883, Frances
Jane, O.B.E., da. of William Graham
(sometime M.P. for Glasgow), formerly
of 35, Grosvenor Place, S.W. ; cr.
K.C.V.O. 1907. Manor House, Mells,
Frome, Somerset ; 16, Lower Berkeley
Street, W. ; Brooks's, Athenceum, and
United University Clubs.
Daughters living — Cicely Margaret {Hon.
Mrs. George Lambton), b. 1883 ; m. 1908, the
Hon. George Lambton, of Mesnil Warren,
Newmarket [see E. Durham], — Katharine
Frances, b. 1885 : m. 1907, Raymond
Asquith, Bar.-at-Law, who d. (killed in action
during European War) 1916.
Horridge, Hon. Sir Thomas Gardner,
son of the late John Horridge, of Bolton ;
b. 1857 ; ed. privately ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1884, and a K.C. 1901 ; sat as
M. P. for Manchester, E. Div. (A) 1906-10 ;
sometime a Member of Gen. Council of
the Bar; appointed a Judge of High
Court of Justice (King’s Bench Div.)
1910, and Judge in Bankruptcy 1913:
m. 1901, Evelyne, who d. 1920, da. of
Melvill Sandys, of Lanarth, Wadebridge,
Cornwall; cr. Knt. 1910. 41, Rutland
988
KNIGHTAGE.
Gate , S. W. ; Royal Courts of Justice ,
IV. C. ; Reform, and Athenceum Clubs.
Horrocks, Col. Sir William Heaton,
K.C.M.G., C.B . ; b. 1859; B.Sc. London
1878; M.R.C.S. 1882, M.B. 1883; entered
Roy. Army Med. Corps 1887, became
Lieut.-Col. 1911, and Col. 1915 ; retired
1917 ; sometime an Hon. Surg. to H.M. ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.C.M.G. 1918.
Horwood, Hon. Sir William Henry,
son of T. Horwood, of St. John’s, New-
foundland ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Bishop Field
Coll. ; Bar. Newfoundland 1886, a Q.C.
1895, and a Bencher (elected by Members
of Law So.) 1901; returned to New-
foundland Legislature for Trinity Dist.
1894 ; in same year was appointed a
M.E.C. , and acted as Colonial Sec.;
was a Delegate from Newfoundland Govt,
to Ottawa Conference on Federation
Question 1895 ; appointed Acting Attor-
ney-Gen. 1897, to serve in 1899 with Min.
of Justice in conjunction with the Judges
as a Committee to amend rules and pro-
cedure under Judicature Act, and Min. of
Justice and Attorney- Gen. 1900; re-elected
to Legislature 1897 and 1900 ; acted as
Leader of Govt, in absence of Premier
1901 ; has been Ch. Justice of Newfound-
land since 1902 (administered Govt. Sept.
1902 to Feb. 1903 and May to Sept. 1904,
and was appointed Dep.-Gov. 1905); is
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, a Pres, of St.
John’s Ambulance Asso. (Newfoundland)
Institute : m. 1908, Julia, da. of the Rev.
G. Hutchinson, sometime V. of W.
Malvern ; cr. Knt. 1904. 13, Church
Hill , St. John' s, Newfoundland.
Hosie, Sir Alexander, son of the late
Alexander Hosie ; b. 1853 ; ed. at Old
Aberdeen Gram. Sch., and at Univ.,
and King’s Coll., Aberdeen; appointed
Student Interpreter in China 1876, 2nd
Assist. 1886, 1st Assist. 1891, Consul at
Wuchow 1897, and at Kiukiang 1900 (did
not proceed), and Consul-Gen. for Pro-
vince of Szechuen 1902; was Acting
Commercial Attach^ to British Legation,
Peking 1905-8, and Consul-Gen. at
Tientsin 1908-12 ; retired 1912 ; was a
British Delegate to International Opium
Commn. 1909, and Special Attach^ to
British Legation, Peking 1919-20; is a
F. R. G. S. , and a LL. D. ; author of ' ‘ Three
Years in Western China,” “ Manchnria :
its Peoples, Resources, and Recent His-
tory,” etc. : m. 1st, 1887, Florence, who
d. 1905, da. of the late John Lindsay ;
2ndly, 1913, Dorothea, only da. of the
Rev. W. E. Soothill, formerly Principal,
Imperial Shansi Univ., China; cr. Knt.
1907. Coleford, Sandown, Isle of Wight.
Son living — One, b. 1890.
Hoskins, Maj.-Gen. Sir Arthur Regi-
nald, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son of
Thomas Hoskins ; b. 1871 ; entered
Prince of Wales’s (N. Staffordshire Regt.)
1891, became Capt. and Brevet Major
1900, Major 1910, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1911,
Brevet Col. 1915, Lieut.-Col. 1916, and
Maj.-Gen. 1917; served with Dongola
Expedition 1896 (despatches), with Nile
Expeditions 1897 (despatches), 1898 (de-
spatches, medal, 4th class Medjidie), and
1899, present at death of Khalifa (de-
spatches, Brevet Major), in S. Africa
1899-1902, with Field Intelligence Depart,
(despatches, D.S.O.), with Somaliland
Field Force, 1903, on Staff, Lines of
Communication (despatches), and during
European War 1914-19, as A. A. and
Q.M.G. , and subsequently as Lieut. -Gen.
Comdg. Mil. Forces in E. Africa (de-
spatches, Brevet Col., C.M.G., Russian
Order of St. Anne) ; was a Gen. Staff
Officer, Egypt 1907-10, a Gen. Staff
Officer at Staff Coll. 1910-13, and In-
spector-Gen. of King’s African Rifles
1913-14; appointed D.A.A.G. to Officer
Comdg. Forces in Egypt 1906, and to
Command N. Midland Territorial Force
Div. 1919; cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.M.G.
1916, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Hotu am, Adm. of the Fleet Sir Charles
Frederick, G.C.B., G.C. V.O. [see B. Hot-
ham, colls.].
Ho Tung, Sir Robert, LL.D ., son of
the late Hosiman ; b. 1862 ; ed. in
Hong Kong ; LL.D. Hong Kong Univ. ;
for 20 years connected with firm of Jardine,
Matheson and Co., of Hong Kong; is
a J.P. and a merchant and owner of
extensive properties in Hong Kong, and
a Director of many local cos. ; has been
a generous benefactor to various Edu-
cational and Philanthropic Institutions in
the Colony ; received 3rd class (1914) and
2nd class (1915) of Chinese Order of the
Excellent Crop : m. 1880, Margaret Mak;
cr. Knt. 1915. Idlewild , Seymour Road ,
Hong Kong.
Houston, Sir Alexander Cruikshank,
K.B.E., C.V.O., M.B., D.Sc., son of the
late Surg.-Gen. John Houston, M.D. ; b.
1865; ed. at Merchiston, and atEdinburgh
Univ. (M.B., C.M. 1889, B.Sc. 1891,
D.Sc. 1892) ; F.R.S.E. ; investigated lead-
poisoning due to Moorland Water Sup-
plies 1893-1905, experimented on London
Sewage Disposal 1898-1900, and was Bac
teriologist to Roy. Commn. on Sewage Dis-
posal 1899-1908 ; has been Director of
Water Examinations, Metropolitan Water
Board since 1905 : m. 1899, Ethel Mary,
da. of the late William Hartley, of Cat-
teral Hall, Settle, Yorkshire ; cr. K.B.E.
1918, C.V.O. 1919. 19, Fairhazel
Gardens, N . W.6 ; Royal Societies' Club.
Howard, Rt. Hon. Sir Esme William,
P.C., K.C.B. , K.C.M.G., C. V.O. [see D.
Norfolk, colls.].
Howard, Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G. [see D. Norfolk,
colls.].
Howard, Sir Henry, G. C.M.G. , K. C.B.
[see D. Norfolk, colls.].
Howorth, Sir Henry Hoyle, K.C.I.E. ,
D.C.L., F.R.S., son of the late Henry
Howorth, merchant, of Lisbon ; b. 1842;
ed. at Rossall Sch. ; Bar. Inner Temple
1867; F.R.S. 1893; is Pres, of Roy.
Archaeological Institute, a J.P. for Lanca-
shire, and a Trustee of British Museum and
of Chetham’s Coll. ; author of “ A History
of the Mongols,” “Chinghiz Khan and his
Ancestors,” “The Mammoth and the
Flood,” “The Glacial Nightmare,” etc.,
and of more than seventy scientific
memoirs; sat as M.P. for Salford, S.
Div. ( C ) 1886-1900: m. 1869, Katharine,
da. of J. P. Brierley, of Lauriston,
Rochdale; cr. K.C.I.E. 1892. 45,
Lexkam Gardens, S. W. ; Carlton, and
Athenceum Clubs.
Sons living — Henry Godfrey C.M.G., b. 1870
[see “ Comcanionage ”], — Rupert Beswicke
(9, Belvedere Grove, Wimbledon, S.IF.), b.
1880; Assist. Sec. H.M. Treasury, seconded
to Office of the Cabinet, — Humfrey Noel, b.
1882; Bar. Inner Temple 1908; 1st class
Clerk Min. of Health: m. 1920, Gladys Mason,
da. of the late George Lewis, of Edgbaston,
Birmingham.
Hoxxs^Maj.-Gen.SirNzxiWe Reginald,
V.C., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., son of the late
KNIGHTS.
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Alfred Howse, M.R.C.S., of Stoke Courcy,
Som 1 set ; b. 1864; M.R.C.S. England
1885 L.R.C.P. London 1886, F.R.C.S.
England 1897 ; is Maj.-Gen. and Direc-
tor of Med. Sers., Australian Forces;
S. African War 1899-1900 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with four clasps, King's
medal with two clasps, V.C.), and Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.);
was House Surg. London Hospital 1896-7 ;
is a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England : m. 1905, Evelyn
Northcote, da. of the late George de Vial
Pilcher, of Orange, N. S. Wales; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917,
K.C.M.G. 1919. Orange , New South
Wales.
Sons living— Neville Charles, b. 1909,— John
Brooke, b. 1913-
Daughters living — Everil Marjorie, — Evelyn
Elizabeth,— Alison Neville.
Hoy, Col. Sir William Wilson, C.B.,
son of the late Robert Hoy, of Barry,
Forfarshire ; b. 1868 ; joined N. British
Railway Co. 1880; entered Govt. Rail-
way Ser., Cape Town 1889, became Cape
Govt. Representative in Johannesburg
1896, Assist. Traffic Manager, Bulawayo
1897, Kimberley 1898, and Port Eliza-
beth 1899, Traffic Manager, Imperial Mil.
Railways, Bloemfontein 1900, Ch. Traffic
Manager, Central South African Railways
1902, Assist. Gen. Manager 1909, Gen.
Manager, Railways and Harbours, Union
of South Africa 1910, and Director Mil.
Railways 1914, with rank of Col. ; is
a F.R.G.S. , a Knight of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and
a Com. of the Order of the Crown of
Belgium: m 1901, Gertrude Mildred
Price; cr. Knt. 19x6, C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Johannesburg, Transvaal ; Pretoria , Rand
(. Johannesburg ), and Civil Service and
City ( Cape Town ) Clubs.
Hudson, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Havelock,
K.C.B. , K.C.I.E., son of the late Lieut.-
Gen. Sir John Hudson, K.C.B. [see
Hudson, "Knights’ Widows”]; b.
1862 ;ed. at Reading Sch.; entered Army
1881, became Capt. Indian Army 1892,
Brevet Major 1900, Major 1901, Lieut. -
Col. 1907, Col. 1911, Maj.-Gen. 1915,
and Lieut.-Gen. 1918; served with
Miranzai Expedition 1891 (medal with
clasp), on N.W. Frontier of India
1897-8, as D.A.Q.M.G. 2nd Brig, (medal
with clasp), with China Expedition 1900-
1901 (despatches, medal, Brevet Major),
and during European War 1914-16,
on Staff (despatches, promoted) ; was
D.A.A.G., Punjab 1895-1900, A.Q.M.G.
1900-1907, and A.A.G., 2nd Div. N.
Command, India 1907-9 ; was a Gen.
Staff Officer at Head Quarters, India
1910-12, and Brig.-Gen. on Gen. Staff N.
Army, India 1912-15; appointed A.G.
in India 1917, and to command E. Com-
mand India 1920 ; acted as a Member of
Executive Committee of Delhi Coronation
Durbar Festivities 1902-3 : m. 1901, Kate,
O.B.E. , da. of the late Major James
Hawkins, formerly Shropshire Regt. ; cr.
C.I.E. 1903, C.B. (Mil.) ,1914, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1918, K.C. I.E. 19x9. Simla, India;
United Service Club.
Hudson, Sir Robert Arundell, G.B.E. ,
son of the late Robert Hudson, of Lap-
worth, Warwickshire : b. 1864 ; ed. at
Stratford-on-Avon and Ludlow Gram.
Schs. ; appointed Assist. -Sec. of the
National Liberal Federation 1886, Sec.
1893, and Hon. Sec. of the Liberal Cen-
tral Asso. 1895 ; was Chm. of So. of
Liberal Agents 1906-8 ; is Principal
Agent of the Liberal Party, Chm. (since
outbreak of War) of Joint Finance Com-
mittee of British Red Cross So. and Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, a
Chevalier of Legion of Honour, a
Trustee of Westminster Abbey, and
aJ.P. for cos. London and Suffolk: m.
1889, Ada, who d. 1895, da. of the late
Henry Hammerton, of Coventry; cr. Knt.
1906, G.B.E. (Civil) 1918. 13, Deans
Yard, Westminster Abbey , S. W. ; 42,
Parliament Street, S. W. ; Beach House,
Felixstowe , Suffolk; Reform, Union, and
National Liberal Clubs.
Daughter living — Dorothy Margaret, b. 1890 :
m. 1916, Simon Evelyn Vernon-Harcourt
[see B. Vernon, colls.].
Hughes, Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. Sir
Samuel, K.C.B., son of John Hughes,
of Tyrone ; b. 1853 ; ed. at Model and
Normal Schs., Toronto, and at Toronto
Univ. ; is Hon. Lieut.-Gen. Canadian Mil.
Forces ; Pres. Small Arms Committee,
Canada, and Chm. Board of Visitors,
Roy. Mil. Coll. , Kingston ; served during
S. African War 1900-1902 (despatches) ;
elected to Canadian Parliament 1892 ;
was Min. of Militia and Defence,
Dominion of Canada 1911-16: m. 1st,
1872, Caroline, who d. 18 — , da. of
the late Major Preston, of Vancouver ;
2ndly, 1875, Mary, da. of H. W. Bush;
cr. K.C.B. (Civil) 191 5. Lindsay, Ontario ;
Rideau ( Ottawa ) Club.
Son living — Garnet Bush, D.S.O., b. 1880 [see
‘ ‘ COMPANIONAGE ”] .
Daughters living — Two.
Hughes, Sir Thomas, son of the late
Thomas Hughes, of Liverpool ; b. 1838 ;
ed. at Liverpool institute ; entered Liver-
pool City Council 1878, became Mayor
1890, Alderman 1891, and Lord Mayor
1897; is a J.P. for Liverpool, and head
of the firm of Thomas Hughes and Son,
timber merchants, of New Mersey Saw-
mills, Liverpool ; sometime Chm. of
Liverpool Licensing Bench : m. 1866,
Catherine, da. of John Stott ; cr. Knt.
1898. Springwood, Linnet Lane, Liver-
pool ; Conservative ( Liverpool ) Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Five.
Hughes, Hon. Sir Thomas, son of
the late John Hughes, J. P. , of Kincoppal,
Elizabeth Bay, Sydney ; b. 1863 ; ed. at
Stonyhurst, and at London Univ. ; admit-
ted Solicitor, N.S. Wales 1887; was a
Member of Sydney City Council 1898-
1912; elected first Lord Mayor of Sydney
1902 (re-elected 1903, 1907, and 1908) ;
appointed a M.L.C. of N.S. Wales 1908 ;
is a J.P. for N.S. Wales, a Knight Com.
of Order of St. Gregory, and an Officier
de 1’ Instruction Publique de France: m.
1887, Louisa, da. of the late Dr. James
Charles Gilhooley, of Sydney, N.S.
Wales; cr. Knt. 1915. 26, Hunter
Street, Sydney, N.S. Wales; Australian
Club.
Son living — Geoffrey Forrest, M.C., b. 1895 ;
Capt. R.A.F.
Hughes, Sir Thomas John, son of the
late Thomas Hughes, of Bridgend, Gla-
morgan ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Mill Hill Sch. ;
admitted a Solicitor 1885 (Clements Inn
Law Prizeman) ; is a J.P. for Glamorgan,
Chm. Welsh Board of Health ; a
Member of Council and of Sustentation
Fund Executive of Baptist Union of Great
Britain and Ireland, and Chm. S. Wales
Joint Board ; was Hon. Sec. S. Glamorgan
Liberal Asso. 1885-1911, a Member of
Asylums Committee, Glamorgan 1894-07,
Chm. of Gov. Bioard County Sch. ,
990
KNIGHTAGE.
Bridgend 1896-1911, and of Glamorgan
County Council Finance Committee 1901-
1911, a Member of Education Committee
and Vice-Chm. County Council 1902-11,
Chm. of National Health Insurance
Commn. of Wales 1912-19, and a Member
of Imperial Local Taxation Departmental
Committee 1910-13, of Liquor Trade Con-
trol Depart. Committee 1917, and of S.
Wales Coal Control (War) Committee
1917-20: m. 1891, Phyllis May, O.B.E.,
da. of James Fisher Edisbury, J.P. , of
Bersham Hall, Denbighshire ; cr. Knt.
" 1916. City Hall, Cardiff; National
Liberal Club.
Sons living — Eric Yorath, b. 1894; Capt.
R.A.F., — Thomas Cecil Yorath, b. 1898;
sometime Lieut. Tank Corps.
Hughes, Sir Walter Charleton, C.I.E.,
son of the late J. D’ Urban Hughes; b.
1850; entered Public Works Depart.,
Bombay 1868 ; became Assist. -Sec. to
Govt, of Bombay in Public Works
Depart. 1872, Under Sec. 1880, and Sec.
1888 ; retired 1905 ; appointed Chm.
of Bombay Port Trust 1892, and of City
of Bombay Improvement Trust 1898 ;
again Chm. Bombay Port Trust 1900-10 ;
was an Additional Member of Bombay
Legislative Council 1897-1910; is a Fellow
of Kings Coll., London, and a M.I.C.E. ;
was Chm. of Aden Wharves Commn.
1901, and of Karachi Port Improvements
Committee 1905 : m. 1889, Evelyn Isabel
Rose, da. of the late Col. H. S. Hutchinson;
cr. C.I.E. 1900, Knt. 1906. 41, Madeley
Road, Ealing, W. 5.
Sons living — Leslie Donald Charleton, b.
1890 ; in Ceylon CivilSer., — Layard Lancelot,
b. 1892.
Daughters living — Doris Agnese Isabel (by a
former marriage), b. 1887, — Noel Evelyn, b.
1891.
Hulett, Hon. Sir James Liege, son
of the late James Liege Hulett, of
Gillingham, Kent, and Natal ; b. 1838 ;
emigrated to Natal 1857, and became a
planter in Victoria co. 1858 ; first elected
a M.L.C. , Natal 1883 (sits for Victoria
co.); nominated a M.E.C. 1888; was
Min. for Native Affairs 1897-9, Speaker
of Legislative Assembly 1879-1903, and
Leader of the Opposition 1902-3 ; is a
J.P. for the Colony, and Managing
Director of Sir J. L. Hulett and Sons
(Limited), tea and sugar planters, Natal;
elected a Member of Senate (for Natal)
of Union of S. Africa 19x0 : m. i860, Mary
Ann, da. ofB. Balcomb, ofUmtali, Natal;
cr. Knt. 1902. The Manor House, Dur-
ban, Natal.
Sons living — Six.
Daughters living — Two.
Hume-Williams [see Williams].
Humphery, Lieut.-Col. Sir John, son
of the late James Arthur Humphery, of
Walton Leigh, Addlestone ; b. 1872; ed.
at Winchester Coll. ; is a Wharfinger, a I
Lieut.-Col. (commanded Surrey Yeo.
1912-18), and a Com. of Legion of Hon- |
our ; formerly an Alderman of City of
London (Sheriff 1913-14) : m. 1896, Amy
Constance Rixon ; cr. Knt. 1914. 22,
St. Jaynes' Court, Buckingham Gate,
S. W. 1 ; Cavalry, and Windham Clubs.
Daughters living — Three, of whom Marguerite,
m. 1919, Rupert De la B£re, — Joan: in. I
1917, Leslie Trew Burnett, el. son of Sir |
David Burnett, 1st Bt.
Humphreys, Engineer - Rear - A dm. 1
Sir Henry, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the 1
late Major D. Humphreys, R.A. ; b. 1863; |
entered R.N. 1884, became Engineer- ,
Capt. 1913, and Engineer-Rear- Adm . J
1918; Dardanelles 1914-16 (despatches,
C.B., Legion of Honour) ; has Roy. Hu-
mane So.’s medal : m. 18 — , Josephine,
da. of the late Edward Eckersley, R.N. ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G. 1919.
4, Penlee Gardens, Stoke, Devonport.
Hunt, Dame Catherine Reeve, D.B.E. ,
da. of the late Charles Henry Hawkins,
J. P. ; b. 1854; Hon. Sec. and Vice-
Pres. , Sailors’ and Soldiers’ Families' Asso.
(sometime Chm.), Hon. Sec. (Part 2),
War Pensions Office, Colchester, and a
Member of Town Council : m. 1896,
as his second wife, Edgar Atlee Hunt,
J.P. ; cr. D.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Crouched
Friars, Colchester.
Hunt-Grubbe [see Grubbe].
Hunter, Gen. Sir Archibald, G.C.B.,
G. C. V. O. , D. S. O. , M.P., son of the late
Archibald Hunter; b. 1856; Hon. LL.D.
Glasgow and Camb. 1903 ; entered 4th
Regt. 1874, became Capt. King’s
Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.) 1882, Brevet
Major 1885, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1889,
Col. 1894, Maj.-Gen. 1896, Lieut.-Gen.
1899, and Gen. 1905; retired 1920; served
in Soudan Expedition 1884-5 (despatches,
Brevet Major), in Nile Expedition 1885-6,
at action of Toski 1889, in Dongola Ex-
pedition 1896 (despatches, promoted Maj.-
Gen.), with Nile Expeditions 1897 and
1898 (despatches), with Soudan Expedi-
tion 1898, present at battle of Khartum
(despatches, K.C.B. , specially thanked
by both Houses of Parliament), and
in Natal 1899-1900, as Ch. of the
Staff during siege of Ladysmith, and
subsequently in command of 10th Div.
(despatches, medal, promoted Lieut.-
Gen.) ; attached to Egyptian Army 1884-7
and 1888-92 ; was Gov. of Suakin and
Red Sea Littoral 1892-4, Gov. of the
Frontier Province, Egypt 1894-6, Comdt,
of Dongola Province and of Frontier
Field Force 1896-9, Gov. of Omdurman
1899, in command of a 1st class Dist. ,
Bombay 1899-1901, Scottish Dist. 1901-3,
Bombay Forces 1903, and W. Army,
India, 1903-8, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. ,
Gibraltar 1910-13 ; appointed Gen. Officer
Comdg. Aldershot Training Centre 1914,
anA.D.C. to H.M. 1917, and an Army
Trustee 1918 ; commanded 3rd Army
1914-17; is Col. King’s Own (Roy.
Lancaster Regt.), Hon. Col. a Batn.
Highland L. I., a F.R.G.S., a D.L. for
Ayrshire, a Pasha in Egypt, and a Grand
Officer of Legion of Honour ; has 2nd class
Osnxanieh and Medjidie ; has sat as M. P.
for Lancaster Div. of Lancashire since
Dec. 1918 : m. 1910, Mary, da. of
Hickson Fergusson, of the Knowe, Ayr,
and widow of 2nd Baron Inverclyde ;
cr. D.S.O. 1886, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1898
G.C.B. (Mil.) 1911, G.C.V.O. 1912.
11, Upper Grosvenor Street, W.
Hunter, Sir George Burton, K.B.E. ,
D.Sc. , son of Thomas Hunter, of Sunder-
land ; b. 1845: ed. privately; Hon. D.Sc.
Durham ; is a Shipbuilder, Chm. of Swan,
Hunter, and Wigham Richardson (Limi-
ted), of Wallsend-on-Tyne, Pres. National
Temperance Federation, Hon. Treasurer
United Kingdom Alliance, and a J.P. for
Northumberland and Wallsend ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Sunderland (L) 1900 :
m. 1873, Annie, da. of the late Charles
Hudson, of Whitby, Yorkshire; cr.
K.B.E. 1918. The Willows, Newcastle-
on-Tyne ; City of London, and Uuion
( Newcastle) Clubs.
Sons living — George Ernest, b. 1875, — Thomas
Charles, M.D., b. 1877.
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Daughters living — Maud ( Lady Greig ): m. 1903,
Sir Robert Blyth Greig, LE-D., M.C., —
Nora, — Hilda : m. 1910, F. C. Garrett, O.B.E.,
D.Sc.
Hunter, Sir John, son of
the late John Hunter, of Montreal ;
b. 1863 ; ed. at British-Canadian Sch.,
and High Sch., Montreal; is Chm.
North-West Rivet, Bolt, and Nut Factory
(Limited), of Airdrie, and of Rivet, Bolt,
and Nut Co. (Limited), of Glasgow,
a Director of Iron Trades Employers’
Insurance Asso. (Limited), Managing
Director of Sir William Arrol and Co.
(Limited), of 85, Preston Street, Bridge-
ton, Glasgow, Director of Factory Con-
struction, and of Iron and Steel Produc-
tion, Ministry of Munitions, and a Mem-
ber of Munitions Council and of Air
Board : appointed Administrator, Works
and Buildings, Air Ministry 1919 ; also
a Member of Air Council ; has Legion
of Honour, and Orders of Leopold of
Belgium, Crown of Italy, and St. Anne
of Russia : m. 1892, Catherine Fingland,
da. of the late John Gardner, of Glasgow ;
cr. K.B.E. 1917. Ravenscourt, Thornton-
hall, Lanarkshire ; St. Stephens , Junior
Carlton , British Empire , New (Glasgow),
Royal Automobile, and Ranelagh Clubs.
Son living — John Eric Arrol, b. 1893.
Daughter living — Kathleen Mary, b. 1899.
Hunter, Sir William Bernard; b.
1868 ; is Sec. and Treasurer, Bank of
Madras ; cr. Knt. 1916. North Beach
Road, Madras.
Hunter-Weston [see Weston].
Hurst, Sir Cecil James Barrington,
K.C.B., K.C. , younger son of the late
Robert Henry Hurst (sometime M.P. for
Horsham), of Horsham Park, Sussex ; b.
1870; ed. at Westminster, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1st class Law Tripos
1892, LL.M. 1894) ; Bar. Middle Temple
1893, and a K.C. 1913 ; appointed Junior
Counsel to Post Office, S.-E. Circuit 1901,
Assist. Legal Adviser to Foreign Office
1902, and Legal Adviser 1918 ; was Legal
Sec. to British Mission to Peace Confer-
ence at the Hague 1907, a British Dele-
gate at International Naval Conference
in London 1908, and British Agent and
Counsel for Pecuniary Claims Arbitration
between Great Britain and U.S.A. 1913 ;
is Councillor of Embassy in Diplo. Ser. :
m. 1901, Sibyl Gabriel Lumley, el. da. of
Sir Lumley Smith, K.C. ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1907, K.C.B. (Civil) 1920. 14, Ashley
Gardens, S. W.i ; Rusper Nunnery , "Sus-
sex ; Athenceum, and United University
Clubs.
Sons living — Richard Eumley, b. 1904, — John
Cecil, b. 1908.
Daughter living— Barbara Jessie.
Husein Kuli Khan, H.E. Mukhbir-
ed-Douleh , Muktber-ul-Mulk, K.C.I.E.,
C.B. ; sometime Persian Min. of Tele-
graphs; cr. K.C.I.E. (Hon.) 1902, C.B.
(Hon. Civil) 1903.
Hussan Khan, Mirza , G.C.M.G. ;
Special Ambassador to announce Acces-
sion of Shah of Persia 1907 ; cr. G.C.M.G.
(Hon.) 1907.
Hussey, Sir George Alfred Ernest,
son of George Hussey, of Southampton ;
b. 1864 ; is a brewer ; formerly Lieut. -Col.
Comdg. 5th Batn. Hampshire Regt. ; has
been three times Mayor of Southampton :
1885, Mary, who d. 1906, da. of the late
William Read, formerly of Acocks Green,
Worcestershire; cr. Knt. 1901. 29, High
Street, Southampton ; Constitutional Club.
Hutchings, Sir Alan, K.B.E. , son of
Alfred Blandford Hutchings, of Seaford ;
b. 1880; ed. at Tonbridge Sch., and at
Roy. Agricultural Coll., Cirencester
(Member 1900) ; is a Director of com-
mercial and industrial undertakings ;
was a temporary Paymaster, Army Pay
Depart. 1914-15, and Sec. to Depart, of
Director-Gen. of Voluntary Organization,
War Office 1915-19 ; acted as a Member
of several Govt. Committees during Euro-
pean War; cr. O.B.E. (Civil) 1918,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 134, Westbourne
Terrace, W. ; Carlton, Constitutional,
and Royal Thames Yacht Clubs.
Hutchins, Sir David, son of David
Hutchins, of London ; b. 1850 ; ed. at
Blundell’s Sch., Tiverton, and at Sch. of
Forests, Nancy, France ; formerly Ch.
Conservator of Forests, British East
Africa ; author of various works on
Forestry in Africa and Australasia : m.
1891, Violet, da. of Frederick J. Walker,
of The Priory, Bathwick, Bath ; cr.
Knt. 1920. Medo House, Cobham, Kent ;
Author's Club.
Hutchins, Sir Philip Perceval,
K.C.S.I., son ofthelateWilliam Hutchins,
Hanover Square, W. ; b. 1838 ; ed.
at Merchant Taylors’ Sch., and at Old
Haileybury Coll. ; Bar. Inner Temple
1875; entered M.C.S. 1857; was Dist.
and Sessions Judge at Madura 1872-82,
Judge of High Court of Judicature, Ma-
dras 1883-7, a Member of Council of Gov.
of Madras 1887-8 and of Viceroy and
Gov. -Gen. of India 1888-93, Sec. in
Judicial and Public Depart, of India
Office 1893-8, and a Member of Council
of India 1898-1908 ; is Chm. League of
the Empire: m. i860, Fanny Annie, da.
of B. T. Norfor; cr. C.S.I. 1888, K.C.S.I.
1891. Danesfort, Camberley , Surrey ; East
India United Service Club.
Hutchinson, Sir George Thompson,
son of the late George Hutchinson ; b.
1857 ; is head of the firm of Hutchin-
son and Co., publishers, of Paternoster
Row, E.C. (which he founded), Chm. of
Hurst and Blackett (Limited), publishers,
and a F.R.G.S. : m. 1886, Frances, da.
of the late G. Chesterton C01 nwall ; cr.
Knt. 1912. 55, Pont Street, S. W. ;
Lyminster Court, near Arundel ; Devon-
shire, and Whitefriars Clubs.
Sons living — Walter Victor ( Junior Carlton,
and Wellington Clubs), b. 1887 ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1911 ; in War Office.
Daughters living — Doris Gwendolen Frances,
b. 1890: m. 1914, Major Guy Bertram Oliver,
R.F.A., who d. (killed in action during Euro-
pean War) 1916, — Rae Vera Frances, b. 1891 :
m. 1913, Frederick Appleby Holt, Bar.-at
law, of 4, Essex Court, Temple, E.C., —
Felicity Chesterton, b. 1908.
Hutchinson, Sir Joseph Turner, son of
the late Isaac Hutchinson, of Braystones,
Cumberland ; b. 1850 ; ed. at St. Bees
Sch., and at Christ’s Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1873, M.A. 1876) ; Bar. Middle Temple
1879; is a J.P. for Cumberland (High
Sheriff 1918) ; was Queen’s Advocate Gold
Coast Colony 1888-9, Ch. Justice thereof
1889-95, Ch. Justice of Grenada 1895-7,
Ch. Justice of Cyprus 1897-1906, and
Ch. Justice of Ceylon 1906-11 : m. 1897,
Constance Mary, da. of the late Joseph
Lucas, of Stapleton House, Upper Toot-
ing, S.W. ; cr. Knt. 1895. Newtown,
Ravenglass, Cumberland ; Reform Club.
Hutchinson, Sir Sydney Hutton
Cooper, son of the late Dr. T. Cayley
Hutchinson, Dep. Inspector-Gen. of Hos-
pitals, India ; b. 1852 ; ed. privately, and
992
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at Hartley Institution, Southampton ; en-
tered Indian Telegraph Depart. 1871,
became Sup. 1892, Ch. Sup. 1901, Director
of Construction Branch 1903, and Director-
Gen. of Telegraphs in India 1903 ; re-
tired 1907; sometime a M.I.C.E. ; is a
M.I.E.E. ; was Meteorological Reporter
for W. India 1888-97, and Delegate for
India at International Telegraph Con-
ference, London 1903; has Kaisar-i-Hind
medal (1st class): m. 1890, Margaret
Emmeline, da. of the late John Ringwood
Atkins, Home Civil Ser. ; cr. Knt. 1906.
22, Edith Road , W. Kensington , W. ;
Oriental Club .
Son living — Arthur Sydney, b. 1896 ; in Civil
Ser. ; sometime Lieut. Middlesex Regt.
Hutchison, Brig. -Gen. Sir Robert,
K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., son of the late
Alexander Hutchison, of Braehead, Kirk-
caldy ; b. 1873 ; entered Dragoon Guards
1900, became Capt. Hussars 1905, Major
Dragoon Guards 1913, and Brevet Lieut. -
Col 1916 ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-19, on Gen Staff, with
rank of Brig -Gen. (despatches four times,
D.S.O., Brevets Lieut. -Col. and Col.,
Croix de Guerre, Order of Crown of
Italy, K.C.M.G.) ; appointed a Director
at the War Office 1917, a D.A.Q M.G.
1919, and Brig.-Gen. in charge of Ad-
ministration 1920 : m. 1905, Agnes Beg-
bie, da. of the late William Drysdale,
of Kilrie, Fifeshire ; cr. D.S.O. 1915,
C. B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G. 1919. The
Manor, Davies Street, W.
Hutton, Lieut -Gen. Sir Edward
Thomas Henry, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., son
of the late E. T. Hutton, of Beverley ; b.
1848 ; ed. at Eton ; entered 60th Rifles
1867, became Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps 1879, Brevet Major 1882 Lieut. -
Col. 1889, Brevet Col. 1892, Maj.-Gen.
1901, and Lieut. -Gen. 1907 ; retired 1907 ;
served during Zulu War 1879, present at
battle of Ginginhlovo (despatches, medal
with clasp), during Boer War 1881
with Mounted Inf., in Egyptian War
1882 in command of Mounted Inf.,
present at operations at Alexandria and
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (horse killed, de-
spatches, medal with clasp, bronze star,
Brevet Major, 4th class Medjidie), with
Nile Expedition 1884-5, *n command
of Mounted Inf. (clasp), and in S. Africa
1900, in command of a Force of Mounted
Troops (with rank of Maj.-Gen. ), which he
led at capture of Johannesburg and Pre-
toria, battle of Diamond Hill, Riet Vlei,
Belfast, etc., and capture of Middleburg
and Kaapsche Hoop (despatches, medal,
K.C.M.G.); has passed Staff Coll. ; was
Assist. Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. in Egypt
1882-3, Brig. -Major at Aldershot 1883-4,
D. A.A. and Q.M.G. , Egypt 1884-5,
D. A. A.G. , Aldershot 1887-92, in command
of Mounted Inf. Regt. at Aldershot
1888-92, and of Mil. Forces, N.S. Wales
(with rank of Maj.-Gen.) 1893-6, A. A.G. ,
Dublin 1896-7, and at the Curragh 1897-8,
in command of Canadian Mil. Forces
(with rank of Maj.-Gen.) 1898-1900, and
A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1892-1901 and
to King Edward VII. 1901 ; organized
and commanded Commonwealth Forces
in Australia 1901-4, Maj.-Gen. of Ad-
ministration, E. Command 1905, and
in command of a Div. Aldershot Army
Corps 1905-6, and of an Army Div. 1914-
15 ; appointed Hon. Col. an Australian
Light Horse Regt. 1896, a Batn. King’s
Roy. Rifle Corns xgoi, and another
Australian Light Horse Regt. 1903, and
Col. Comdt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps
1908 ; is a Vice-President of Roy. Colonial
Institute, and a D.L. for Surrey ; has 2nd
class of Order of Rising Sun of Japan :
m. 1889, Eleanor Mary, da. of the late
Rev. Lord Charles Paulet [see M. Win-
chester, colls.]; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1894,
K.C.M.G. 1901, K.C. B. (Mil.) 1912.
Fox Hills, Chertsey ; United Service, and
Travellers' Clubs.
Hyde, Sir Clarendon Golding, second
son of the late Henry Barry Hyde, F. S.S.,
of Ealing, W. ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Roy. In-
stitution Sch. , Liverpool, and at King’s
Coll., London; Bar. Middle Temple 1881 ;
is a J.P. for Berks (High Sheriff 1918),
Lord of the Manor of East and West
Longworth, Vice- Pres, of S. Pearson and
Son (Limited), contractors, of 47, Parlia-
ment Street, Westminster, S.W. , a Fellow
of Roy. Statistical So. , a Member of Board
of Trade Arbitration Court, Chm. of Can-
nock Chase Minimum Wage Board, and
a Member of Board of Referees on Excess
Profits Duty ; unsuccessfully contested
Southampton ( L ) 1900, and Cardiff Dist.
Dec. 1910; sat as M.P. for Wednesbury
1906-10, when he was defeated ; author
of several treatises on Company Law :
m. 1886, Laura Adrie, da. of the late
Rev. George Thomas Palmer, R. and
Rural Dean of Newington, S.E. , and
Canon of Rochester ; cr. Knt. 1910.
Longworth House, Berks ; 105, Pall Mall,
S. W. / 4, Pump Court, Temple, E.C. ;
Reform, and Union Clubs.
Daughter living — Margery Laura, b. 1887 :
m. 1910, Major John Kenrick Lloyd Fitz-
williams, M.C., R.H.A., who d. (killed in
action during European War) 1918.
Hyett, Sir Francis Adams, son of
William Henry Adams (who assumed by
deed poll the surname of Hyett in lieu
of bis patronymic), F. R.S., of Pains-
wick House, Gloucester ; b. 1844 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1868) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1872 ; Chm.
of Gloucestershire Quarter Sessions, and
of its County Council and Standing Joint
Committee ; author of various historical
works; m. 1870, Ellen Maria, fourth da.
oi Charles Carpenter, formerly of Moditon-
ham, Cornwall ; cr. Knt. 1919. Pains-
wick House, Painswick. Gloucestershire ;
Oxford and Cambridge Club.
Daughters living — Ida Grace, b. 1873, — Mar-
garet Ellen, b. 1876, — Lucy Carpenter, b.
1871, — Violet Adams, b. 1873.
Hyslop, Sir (Robert) Murray, son of
the late John Hyslop, of Corsock Bridge,
Kirkcudbright; b. 1858; ed. privately,
and at Univ. Coll., London ; is a S.
Staffordshire Ironmaster, a Director of
United Kingdom Provident Institution,
Joint Treasurer Free Church Council,
Treasurer Congregational Union of Eng-
land and Wales, and a J.P. and a County
Councillor for Kent : m. 1881, Emily, da.
of the late Edwin Jones, J.P., of Chisle-
hurst, Kent ; cr. Knt. 1917. Cedar Lawn,
Beckenham; Reform, and Royal Automo-
bile Clubs.
Son living — Roy Murray, b. 1890.
Daughter living — Irene Murray.
Ibrahim [see Ebrahim],
Ibrahim Ali Khan [see Tonk].
Ibrahim Rahimtoola [see Rahim-
toola].
Idar, Lieut. -Col. H.H. Maharaja ( Sir
Daolat Singhji) of, K.C.S.I., son of Gen.
H.H. the late Maharaja Sir Protap Singhji
Bahadur, of Jodhpore, G.C.B., G.C.I.E.,
G.C.V.O. ; b. 18—; is one of the Ruling
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Chiefs of India ; cr. K.C.S.I. 1920. Idar,
Bombay.
Ilbert, Sir Courtenay Peregrine,
G. C. B. , K. C. S. I. , C. I. E. , son of the Rev.
Peregrine Arthur Ilbert, R. ofThurlestone,
Devon ; b. 1841 ; ed. at Marlborough
Coll., and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1st class Classics 1864), of which he was
sometime a Fellow and Bursar ; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1869 ; was a Member of
Council of Gov. -Gen. of India 1882-6,
Assist. Parliamentary Counsel to the Trea-
sury 1886-99, and Parliamentary Counsel j
1899-1902, since when he has been Clerk
of the House of Commons; is a Vice-Pres.
of London Library : m. 1874, Jessie,
da. of the Rev. C. Bradley; cr. C.I.E.
1882, C.S.I. 1885, K.C.S.I. 1895, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1908, G.C.B. (Civil) 1911. Speak-
er s Court , Palace of Westminster , S. W. ;
Troutwells, Penn, Bucks; Athenceum
Club.
Daughters living — Lettice, b. 1875 : m. 1899,
the Right Hon. Herbert Albert Laurens
Fisher, P.C., M.P., Pres, of Board of Edu-
cation, of Thursley, Godalming, — Olive, b.
1877 : m, 1912, Michael Heseltine, C.B., of 19,
Launceston Place. W., — Jessie Helen, b. 1880:
m. 1904, George Young, M.V.O. [see Young
Bt., cr. 1813], — Margaret Peregrina, b. 1882 :
m. 1907, Arthur William Steuart Cochrane,
M.V.O. , Chester Herald, of Ehnodesham
House, Amersham, Bucks, — Joyce Violet,
O.B.E., b. 1890 [see“CoMPANioNAGE”].
Imam, Sir Syed Ali , K.C.S.I., son of
Nawab Syed Imdad Imam, of Neora,
Dist. Patna, Behar, India ; 6. 1869 ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1890 ; sometime Standing
Counsel, Calcutta High Court, and Law
Member of Council of Gov. -Gen. of India
1 91 0-15; appointed Puisne Judge of Bihar
and Orissa 1917 ; represents India on
League of Nations : m. 1916, Mary Rose,
who d. 1916, da. of Alfred Saupin, of
Chandanagore, India; cr. C.S.I. 1911,
K.C.S.I. 1914. Patna , India.
Imam Baksh Khan, H.H. Mir Sir,
G. C.I.E. ; b. i860; is one of the Ruling
Chiefs of India, and Hon. Lieut. -Col.
in the Army; cr. G. C.I.E. 1911. Khair-
pur, Bombay.
im Thurn, Sir Everard Ferdinand,
K.C.M.G. , K.B.E., C.B. , son of John
Conrad im Thurn ; b. 1852 ; ed. at Marl-
borough, and at Exeter Coll. , Oxford (B.A.
1875, M. A. 1880) ; Hon. LL. D. Edin. 1911 ;
M.A. Sydney Univ. 1914; was Special
Magistrate of Pomerun River, British
Guiana 1882-90, Govt. Agent of N.-W.
Dist. of British Guiana 1890-91, a Clerk
in Colonial Office 1899-1901, Colonial
Sec. and Lieut. -Gov. of Ceylon 1901 -4,
and Gov. of Fiji, and High Commr.
of W. Pacific and Consul-Gen. for ML
Pacific Islands 1904-10 ; edited the
Timehri (the Guiana scientific journal)
1882-7 I author of many papers on the
natural history and geography of British
Guiana : m. 1895, Hannah Cassels, el.
da. of the late James Lorimer, LL.D. ,
Regius Professor of Public Law in Edin-
burgh Univ. ; cr. C.M.G. 1892, C.B.
(Civil) 1900, K.C.M.G. 1905, K.B.E. 1918.
Cockenzie House, Prestonpans, East
Lothian; Athenceum Club.
Indore, H.H. Maharcijadhiraja ( Sir
Sawai Tukoji Rao Holkar) Bahadur of,
G. C.I.E. ; b. 1890 ; is one of the Ruling
Chiefs of India; cr. G. C.I.E. 1918.
Indore , Central India.
Inglefield, Rear-Adm. Sir Edward
Fitzmaurice, K.B.E. , son of the late
Adm. Sir Edward Inglefield, K.C.B. ; b.
1861 ; is Rear-Adm. (retired) ; was Assist.
Director of Naval Intelligence 1901-5 ;
has been Sec. of Lloyd’s since 1906 : m.
1887, Julia Katharine Margaret, O.B.E.
(has Medaille de la Reine Elisabeth),
da. of the late Christopher Wilson, of
Ambleside Nook, Westmorland, and 20,
Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. ; cr.
C.B.E. 1918, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 49,
Lennox Gardens, S. W. 1 ; Burke House ,
B eacons field ; United Service Club.
Son living — Aubrey Fitzmaurice, b. 1889 ;
Lieut. -Com. R.N. (retired) ; Lieut. R.E.
(Inland Waterways) during European War.
Inglefield, Adm. Sir Frederick
Samuel, K.C.B., son of the late Col.
S. H. S. Inglefield, R.A.; b. 1854; entered
R.N. 1868, became Lieut. 1877, Com.
1889, Capt. 1905, Rear-Adm. 1906, Vice-
Adm. 1910, and Adm. 1913; retired 1916;
served during Egyptian War 1882 (medal,
bronze star), and in Suakin 1884-5 (clasp) ;
was a Lord of the Admiralty 1904-7, a
Naval A.D.C. to King Edward VII.
1905-6, and in command of 4th Cruiser
Squadron 1907-9, and of Coast Guard
and Reserves 1909-12; is a F.R.G.S. , a
Younger Brother of Trinity House, and a
J. P. and D. L. for Derbyshire ; has Grand
Cross of the Order of Crown of Italy : m.
1903, Cecil, da. of J. G. Crompton, J.P.,
of Flower Lilies, Derbyshire ; cr. K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1911. The Manor, Mickleover,
Derbyshire ; United Service, and Derby
County Clubs.
Sons living — John, b. 1904, — Gilbert, b. 1909.
Inglis, Sir Albemarle Percy, M.V.O.,
l. S.O., son of Alexander D. Inglis, for-
merly of Marden Park, Surrey ; b. 1841 ;
appointed Consul at Leghorn 1883, at
Copenhagen 1887, at Paris 1895, and
Consul-Gen. there 1900 ; retired 1912 ;
acted as Vice-Consul at Caen 1864-8, and
as Consul at Leghorn 1870-75 and 1879-83 :
m. 1875, Gertrude, who d. 1893, da. of the
late Rev. S. J. Gambier; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1906; cr. I.S.O. 1906, Knt. 1912.
Inglis, Col. Sir Robert William, son
of the late Rev. Robert Inglis, Min. of
Lochlee and of Edzell, Forfarshire; b.
1843 ; ed. at Edinburgh Free Church
Normal Sch. ; is a Stock and Share
Broker and a Lieut, of City of London ;
joined the Stock Exchange 1872 ; be-
came a Member of its Gen. Purposes
Committee 1895, and of its Benevolent
Committee 1896, and Chm. of latter
1907, and of former 1907-17 ; formerly
Lieut.-Col. London Irish Rifles (V.D.);
erected and presented in 1898 the
Inglis Memorial Hall to Edzell, and in
1903 the Stock Exchange Rifle and Re-
volver Club (Borers Passage, Devonshire
Square, E.); is a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England: m. 1SL1869, Ellen, who d. 1916,
da. of the late John Rose, of Coventry ;
2nd, 1919, Rebecca, da. of the late William
Frederick Fairclough, of Southwark, S.E. ;
cr. Knt. 1910. Craigendowie, Reigate
Hill, Surrey.
Innes, Rt. Hon. Sir James Rose,
P. C. , K. C.M. G. [see “ Privy Council”].
Innes, Sir Patrick Rose-, K.C., son of
the late George Rose-Innes, J.P., D.L. , of
Blackrie, Fyvie, Aberdeenshire ; b. 1853 ;
ed. at Aberdeen Univ. ; Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1878, a K.C. 1913, and a Bencher
1914; joined S.-E. Circuit; is a J.P. for
cos. Aberdeen, Kent, and Middlesex ;
unsuccessfully contested Elgin Dist. (C)
Sept. 1905, Linlithgowshire Jan. 1906,
32
994
KNIGHTAGE.
Jarrow Div. of Durham co. 1907, Lanca-
shire (S.-E), Middleton Div. Jan. 1910, j
and Tower Hamlets, Limehouse Div., j
Dec. 1910 ; appointed Recorder of Sand-
wich and Ramsgate 1905, and County j
Court Judge, Circuit No. 18, 1920 : m.
1897, Jane, who d. 1914, da. of William
Palmer, of Cote Hill, Cumberland ; cr.
Knt. 1918. 23, Vale Court, Maida Vale,
W. ; The Cottage, St. Margaret's Bay,
near Dover ; Blackrie, Aberdeenshire ; 2,
Kings Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. ;
Carlton, Junior Carlton, Junior Consti-
tutional, and Aberdeen University Clubs.
Ironside, Sir Henry George Outram
Bax-, K. C.M. G. , only son of the late John
Henry Bax-Ironside, C.B. , of Houghton-
le-Spring, Durham; b. 1859; ed. at Eton,
and at Exeter Coll. , Oxford ; entered
Diplo. Ser. 1884, became 3rd Sec. 1885,
2nd Sec. 1889, Sec. of Legation at Peking
1897 (acted as Charge d’ Affaires April-
Nov. 1899), Min. Resident at Caracas
1902, Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at
Santiago 1907, at Berne 1909, and Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. at Sofia 1911 :
m. 1st, 1902, Marta Hedwig Jaquette, who
d. 1910, da. of Count Fersen Gyldenstolpe,
of Stockholm ; 2nd, 1913, Fanny Agnes,
da. of Lieut. -Gen. Michael Weekes Wil-
loughby, C.S. I., and widow of James
Jardine, K.C. ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1911.
23, Grosvenor Place, S. W. ; Marlborough,
St. James' s, and Travellers' Clubs.
Daughter living — Phyllis Helen Alice, b. 1903.
Ironside, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
Edmund, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son
of the late Surg.-Maj. William Ironside,
R.H.A. ; b. 1880; ed. at Tonbridge
Sch., and at R.M.A. ; entered R.A. 1899,
became Capt. 1908, Major 1914, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1916, Brevet Col. and Col.
1919, and Maj.-Gen. 1920; S. African
War 1899- 1902 (despatches, Queen’smedal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-19, finally
Comdg. Allied Forces at Archangel,
N. Russia (despatches, D.S.O. , Brevets
Lieut.-Col. and Col., Legion of Honour,
C.M.G. , K.C.B. , Croix de Guerre with
palm, Officer Legion of Honour, Polish
Order of Mil. Virtue, 2nd class of Russian
Order of Vladimir, three medals) : m.
1915, Ysobel Mariot, da. of the late Charles
Cheyne, I.S.C. ; cr. D.S.O. 19x5, C.M.G.
1918, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. United Service
Club.
Daughter living — Elspeth. Marcot, 6. 1917.
Irvin, Sir John Hannel, K.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; sometime Adviser to Board of
Trade on Fish and Food Supplies ; cr.
K.B.E. 1917. 86, Queen' s Road, Aberdeen.
Irvine, JJon. Sir William Hill,
K .C.M.G. , LL.D., son of Hill Irvine,
J. P. , of Dromalane, Newry; b. 1858;
ed. at Roy. Sch., Armagh, and at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1879, M.A. 1880,
Hon. LL.D. 1904) ; LL. M. , Melbourne
Univ. 1884; Bar. Melbourne 1884, and
K. C. 1906; was Attorney-Gen. , Victoria
1899-1900, Premier 1902-4, and Attorney-
Gen., Commonwealth of Australia 1913-
14; appointed Ch. Justice and Lieut. -Gov.
of Victoria 1918 ; sat in Victorian Parlia-
ment 1894-1906, and in Australian Parlia-
ment 1906-1918: m. 1891, Agnes Somer-
ville, da. of the Hon. T. D. Wanliss ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1914. Killeavey, Eltham,
Victoria ; Melbourne Club.
Son living — William Wanliss, b. 1901.
Daughters living — Beatrice Wanliss, — Agnes
Wanliss.
Irving, Sir Henry Turner, G.C.M.G.,
son of the late Charles M. Irving; b. 1833;
appointed Clerk in Colonial Office 1854 ;
was private Sec. to Baron Blachford
(Under Sec. of State for Colonies) 1862-6,
Colonial Sec. of Jamaica 1866-9, and of
Ceylon 1869, and Gov. of Leeward
Islands 1873-4, of Trinidad 1874-80, and
of British Guiana 1882-7 : m. 1884, Emma
Patty, who d. 1903, da. of Sir David
William Barclay, 10th Bt. , and widow of
Col. Sir Henry Franks Frederick Johnson,
3rd Bt. ; cr. C.M.G. 1874, K.C.M.G.
1878, G. C.M.G. 1888. The Gap, Wesi-
hill , Ottery St. Mary, Devon; Reform
Club.
Irwin, Sir Alfred Macdonald Bulteel,
C.S. I. , son of the late Ven. Henry Irwin,
Archdeacon of Elphin ; b. 1853 ; entered
l. C.S. 1876, became Dep. Commr. 1886,
and Commr. 1898 ; appointed a M.L.C.,
Burma 1903, and a Puisne Judge of Ch.
Court, Lower Burma 1905 ; retired 1909 :
m. 1884, Alice Kathleen, who d. 1899,
da. of Christopher French, D.L., of
Clooniquin, co. Roscommon; cr. C.S. I.
1904, Knt. 1910. 49, Ailesbury Road ,
Dublin ; University {Dublin) Club.
Son living — Alfred Percy Bulteel, D.S.O.
[see “ COMPANIONAGE ”].
Daughters living — Kathleen Elizabeth, b.
1885, — Dorothy Melicent, b. 1889: m. 1915,
the Rev. Howel Evans Price, Chaplain in
Burma.
Irwin, Maj.-Gen. Sir James Murray,
K.C.M.G., C.B., M.B. ; b. 1858; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.B. and B.Ch. 1881) ;
formerly Col. (now Hon. Maj.-Gen.)
Roy. Army Med. Corps ; retired 1917 ;
served during S. African War 1900-1902
(despatches, Queen’s medal with five
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, C.B. , K.C.M.G., Legion of
Honour) ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.C.M.G.
1918.
Irwin, Sir John, son ol Samuel Irwin,
of Dublin ; b. 1857 ; is head of the firm of
S. Irwin and Son, paper manufacturers,
of Newbrook Mills, Rathfarnham, and
121, Upper Abbey Street, Dublin, a Gov.
of Roy. Irish Acad, of Music, Past Pres,
of Dublin Industrial Development Asso. ,
a J. P. for City and Co. of Dublin ; eight
years a Member of Dublin Corporation,
Vice- Pres. Companions of St. Patrick,
and Chm. Governing Committee Dublin
Branch of National Relief Fund for War
Distress : m. 1915, Elizabeth, da. of the
late Thomas Forbes, of Fairy View,
Castlederg, co. Tyrone, and widow of
A. S. Thompson, M.D. , of Leicester; cr.
Knt. 1915. Newbrook House, Rathfarn-
^ ham, Dublin.
Italy, H.M. the King of, K.G., G. C.B.;
received Roy. Victorian Chain 1903 ; cr.
G.C.B. (Hon.) 1916.
Jackson, Sir Charles James, F.S.A.,
son of the late James Edwin Jackson, of
Monmouth; b. 1849; Bar. Middle Temple
1888 ; is a well-known Antiquary, a
F.S.A., and a J.P. for co. Glamorgan;
unsuccessfully contested Glamorganshire,
E. Div. (C) 1895. Author of “ Illustrated
History of English Plate” and “ English
Goldsmiths and their Marks ” ; cr. Knt.
1919. 6, Ennismore Gardens, S.W.7;
Junior Carlton, and Ranelagh Clubs.
Jackson, Sir Cyril, K.B.E., son ol
the late Laurence Morris Jackson, of
South Park, Bodiam, Hawkhurst ; b.
1863 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at New
KNIGHTS.
995
Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1893 ;
was a Member of London Sch. Board
1891-6, Head of W. Australian Educa-
tion Depart. 1896-1903, Ch. Inspector,
Board of Education 1903-6, Chm. of
London County Council 1915-16 (Member
1907- 16, and Alderman from 1919), and
Vice-Chm., War Pensions Statutory
Committee 1916-17 ; author of “ Outlines
of Education,” etc. ; cr. K.B.E. 1917.
12, St. James' s Place, S. IV. ; Ballards
Shaw, Limps field; Marlborough, and
Savile Clubs.
jACKSON,6VrFrederickJohn,A".C.^. G .,
C.B., son of the late John Jackson, of
Oran, Yorkshire ; b. i860 ; ed. at Shrews-
bury Sch., and at Jesus Coll., Camb. ;
appointed a 1st class Assist, in Uganda
1894, became a British Vice-Consul in the
Protectorate of Uganda 1895, Dep. Commr.
1896, Acting 1901, Dep. -Commr., E. Africa
Protectorate 1902, Acting Commr. 1902,
and Lieut. -Gov. 1907 ; was Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch., Uganda 1911-17; served
in Uganda 1898 (severely wounded, medal
with two clasps), arid in operations against
Nandi 1900 (medal with clasp) ; has Order
of Leopold of Belgium : m. 1904, Aline
Louise, O.B.E., da. of the late William
Wallace Cooper, of Dublin ; cr. C. B. (Civil)
1899, C.M.G. 1902, K.C.M.G. 1913.
Evergreens, Lyndhurst, Hants ; Isthmian
Club.
Jackson, A dm. of the Fleet Sir Henry
Bradwardine, G. C. B. , K. C. V. O. , son of
the late Henry Jackson, of Cudworth,
Yorkshire; b. 1855; Hon. D.Sc. Leeds
1919, Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1919; entered
R.N. 1868, became Lieut. 1877, Com. 1890,
Capt. 1896, Rear-Adm. 1906, Vice-Adm.
1911, Adm. 1914, and Adm. of the Fleet
1919 ; served during Zulu War 1878-9
(medal) ; was Assist. Director of Tor-
pedoes, Admiralty 1902-3, a Lord of the
Admiralty and Controller of the Navy
1905-8, in command 6th Cruiser Squadron
1908- 10; Pres, of Roy. Naval Coll.,
Greenwich 1916-19, and commanded Roy.
Naval War Coll. 1911 ; appointed Ch. of
War Staff 1912 ; was First Sea Lord of
the Admiralty 1915-16, and Principal
Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1917-19; one
of the first to experiment with and
develop wireless telegraphy for R.N. ; is
Chm. Radio Research Board, a Grand
Officer of Legion of Honour, and a
F.R.S. ; has Grand Cross of Spanish
Order of Naval Merit, and of Orders of
Rising Sun of Japan and White Eagle of
Russia : m. 1890, Alice Mary, da. of the
late S. H. Burbury, F.R.S. ; cr. K.C.V.O.
1906, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1910, G.C. B. (Mil.)
1916. 37, Catherine Street, S. W. 1. ;
Athenceum, and Naval and Military
Clubs.
Jackson, Professor Sir Herbert,
K.B.E. , son of the late Samuel Jackson ;
b. 1863; is a F.R.S., Daniell Professor
of Chemistry in Univ. of London (King’s
Coll.), and Chemical Adviser to Optical
Research Branch, Ministry of Munitions :
m. 1900, Amy, el. da. of the late James
Collister; cr. K.B.E. 1917. 49, Lans-
downe Road, Notting Hill, W.n.
Jackson, Brig.-Gen. Sir Herbert
William, K.B.E., C.B., son of the late
William Henry Jackson, of Frowlesworth
House, Frowlesworth, Leicestershire ; b.
1861 ; entered Gordon Highlanders 1881,
became Capt. 1891, Brevet Major 1896,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1898, and Brevet Col.
1900 ; retired 1908 ; Egyptian Expedition
1882-4, present at battles of El Teb and
Tamai (medal with two clasps, bronze
star), Nile Expedition 1884-5 (clasp),
operations round Suakin 1888, Sudan
1889-91, present at action of Toski and
capture of Tokar (two clasps, bronze star,
4th class Medjidie and Osmanieh), Don-
gola Expedition 1896 (despatches, medal
with two clasps, Brevet Major), Nile Ex-
peditions 1897 and 1898, present at bat-
tles of Atbara and Omdurman (despatches
twice, medal with three clasps, Brevet
Col., C.B.), in command of forces at
Fashoda during “ Marchand” incident
1898, and in Nile Expedition 1899 in
command of 2nd Inf. Brig, (despatches,
Brevet Col. , clasp) ; was in Egyptian
Constabulary 1886-8, attached to Egyp-
tian Army 1888-1908, and Lieut. -Gov. of
the Sudan 1901-8 ; again serving with
Egyptian Army with rank of Brig.-Gen. ;
has 2nd class Medjidie, and Order of the
Nile: m. 18 — , a da. of — Wapshare;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1900, K.B.E. 1919.
Jackson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Louis Charles,
K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G. , son of the late
Sir Louis Steuart Jackson, C.I.E. , B.C.S. ;
b. 1856 ; ed. at Somersetshire Coll., Bath,
and at R.M.A. ; entered R.E. 1875,
became Capt. 1886, Major 1895, Lieut.-
Col. 1901, Brevet Col. 1904, Col. 1907
(retired 1913), Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1917,
and Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1918; served
during Afghan War 1878-9 (medal), was
A.D.C. to Gov. and Com.-in-Ch., Antigua
1882-3, Instructor in Fortification at Sch.
of Mil. Engineering 1895-1902, employed
on Yola-Chad Boundary Commn. 1902-4,
an Assist. Director at Head Quarters
1907-10, and Ch. Engineer, London Dist.
1910-13 ; appointed an Assist. Director
at War Office 1914, a Director-Gen.
Trench Warfare Supply 1915, and Con-
troller of Trench Warfare Research 1916:
m. 1885, Bessie, da. of the late William
Vivian, D.L. ; cr. C.M.G. 1906, C.B.
(Civil) 1917, K.B.E. (Mil. )i9i8. United
Service Club .
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Jackson, Col. Sir Robert Whyte
Melville, K. C. M. G. , K. B. E. , C.B., son of
the late Robert Jackson, Registrar-Gen. of
Shipping and Seamen, of 53, Cromwell
Road, S. W. ; b. i860; ed. at Marlborough,
and in Heidelberg ; Lieut. Fife Artillery
Mil. 1879-81 ; entered 108th Regt. 1881
(Army Ordnance Depart. 1886), became
Capt. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers 1890,
Major 1897, Lieut.-Col. 1901, Brevet Col.
1902, and Col. 1907 ; served in S. Africa
1900-1901 as Ch. Ordnance Officer, Orange
River Colony, and Ch. Ordnance Officer
on Lines of Communication with rank of
Lieut.-Col. (despatches twice, Brevet Col.,
C.M.G.); was Ch. Ordnance Officer, S.
Africa 1904-5, and Assist. -Director of
Ordnance Stores, E. Command 1905-7,
and Ch. Ordnance Officer, Roy. Army
Clothing Factory 1907-15, and Director
of Ordnance Sers. for Mediterranean Ex-
peditionary Force, 1915-20 (despatches) ;
has Serbian Order of the White Eagle :
m. 1887, Frances, el. da. of Capt. Hugh
MacTernan, J. P. , D.L. (formerly Resident
Magistrate), of Heapstown, co. Sligo, and
Mount Allen, co. Leitrim; cr. C.M.G.
1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1908, K.C.M.G. 1918,
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 50, Htirlingham
Court, S. W.
Son living — Holmes, O.B.E., b. 1892; Capt.
E. Surrey Regt., and temporary Major
Machine Gun Corps; European War 1914-
996
KNIGHTAGE.
1 8 with his Regt. and Machine Gun Corps
(wounded, despatches thrice, O.B.E.); O.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Jackson, Sir Robert William, C.B. ,
son of Matthew Henry Jackson ; b.
1827 ; entered Med. Depart, of Army 1854,
became Surg. 1866, Surg.-Maj. 1873,
Brig.-Surg. 1881, and Retired Dep. Surg.-
Gen. 1882 ; served in Crimean Campaign
1854-6 (medal with clasp and Turkish
medal), in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(medal with three clasps and a year's ser-
vice), in Ashanti War 1874 (medal with
clasp, despatches, and C.B.), in latter
part of Zulu War and operations against
Secocoeni 1880 (medal with clasp, de-
spatches), and in Egyptian Campaign 1882
(medal with clasp, 3rd class Medjidie,
despatches, and recommended for special
promotion) : m. 1st, i860, Anne, who
d. 1888, da. of John Jones Simpson ;
2nd, 1891, Gertrude Gelston, da. of
Robert P. Daye, of Canonbury, N. ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1874, Knt. 1882. Eglinton,
New Grove Avenue, Sandymount, Dublin.
Sons living — Robert, b. 18 — ; Col. R.A.M.C. :
m. 1909, Mary Beatrice, youngest da. of the
late C. J.Ormerod, of Greenroyd, Rastrick, —
Mathew Henry, b. 18 — ; admitted Solicitor
1891, — Claude Robert, b. 18 — .
Daughter living — Charlotte Simpson.
Jackson, Adm. Sir Thomas Sturges,
K. C. V. 0. , son of the late Rev. Thomas
Jackson, Preb. of St. Paul’s ; b. 1842 ;
entered R.N. 1856, became Com. 1873,
Capt. 1881, Rear-Adm. 1896, Vice- Adm.
1902, and Adm. 1905 ; retired 1905 ;
served with China Expedition 1856-8,
present at capture of Canton and Peiho
Forts (medal with clasp) ; was Naval
Officer-in-Ch. , Jamaica 1892-5, and Adm. -
Sup., Devonport Dockyard 1899-1902:
m. 1st, 1867, Helen, da. of C. A. Gordon,
Esq., of Lahore; 2ndly, 1892, Marian,
who d. 1920, da. of the Hon. W. H.
Crane, of Sackville, New Brunswick;
cr. K.C.V.O. 1902. United Service
Club.
Sons living — Thomas, C.B., M.V.O., R.N.,
b. 1868 [see “ Companion age ”], — Charles
Sturges, b. 1871, — Harold Gordon, b. 1875;
retired Capt. R.N. ; Naval Inspector of Steel.
Daughters living — Helen Douglas, b. 1869: m.
1894, Lieut.-Col. Clifford Coffin, R.E., — Esther
Louisa, b. 1873 : m. 1894, Capt. Hugh R.
Evans, R.N. (retired), — Esm6 Margaret, b.
1878 : m. 18 — , Arthur R. Stannard, — Maud
Edith, b. 1880: m. 1906, Major Norton
Francis, C.M.G., of Hiwiroa, Waimati, New
Zealand, — Rose Marian, b. 1894.
Jacob, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Claud William,
K.C.M.G., K.C.B., son of Maj.-Gen.
William Jacob, of Brooklands, Tavistock ;
b. 1863 ; entered Worcestershire Regt.
1882, and Indian Army 1884 .became Capt.
1893, Major 1901, Lieut. -Col. 1904, Brevet
Col. 1908, Col. 1911, Maj.-Gen. 1916, and
Lieut.-Gen. 1917 ; served with Zhob Valley
Expedition 1890, on N.-W. Frontier of
India 1901-2 (medal with clasp), and
during European War 1914-18, on Staff,
and Comdg. a Div. and afterwards an
Army Corps (wounded, despatches six
times, C. B., 4th class Vladimir Order with
Swords, promoted, K.C.B., Order of
Crown of Belgium, Croix de Guerre,
K.C.M.G., Legion of Honour) ; raised
an Indian Pioneei Regt. 1904 (its first
Comdt.) ; appointed Ch. of Gen. Staff
India from Jan. 1920: m. 1894, Clara
Pauline, da. of the Rev. Joseph Light
Wyatt, R. of Brandon, Suffolk; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1915, K.C. B. (Mil.)i9i7, K.C.M.G.
1919. Simla, India ; Naval and Mili-
tary, and Junior Army and Navy Clubs.
Son living — Edward Ian Claud, b. 1899.
Jacob, Sir Lionel Montague,
K.C.S.I. , son of the late Maj.-Gen.
Herbert Jacob, Bombay Army; b. 1853;
ed. at Lansdown Coll., Bath, and at
Cooper’s Hill ; entered Public Works
Depart., India 1875, and became Ex-
ecutive Engineer 1883, Under Sec. to
Govt., Punjab (Irrigation Branch) 1894,
Sup. Engineer 1899, Ch. Engineer and
Sec. to Govt, of Burma and a M.L.C.
1903, and Inspector-Gen. of Irrigation,
India, and Sec. to Govt, of India 1905 ;
was a Member of Council of Gov. -Gen.
of India 1910-12 ; is a M.I.C.E. : m.
1890, Minnie Winstanley, da. of Joseph
Rushton ; cr. C.S.I. 1902, K.C.S.I. 1911.
37, Queen s Mansions, Victoria Street,
S. W. ; East India United Service Club.
Jaffe, Sir Otto, son of Daniel Joseph
Jaff6; b. 1846; Hon. LL.D. Roy. Univ.
of Ireland 1907 ; was Lord Mayor of Bel-
fast 1899 and 1904-5 (High Sheriff 1901):
m. 1879, Paula, da. of M. Hertz, of Bruns- ,
wick; cr. Knt. 1900. 3, Upper Phillimore
Gardens, W.8 ; 10, Donegal Square
South, Belfast; Royal Societies' , and
Ulster Reform Clubs.
Sons living — Arthur (17, Vale Avenue, 5. IT. 3,
and Athenceum Club), b. 1880: m. 1909,
Marie, da. of the late Alphonse Strauss, of
90, Lancaster Gate, W., — William (10, Donegal
Square South, Belfast), b. 1883.
Jaffrey, Sir Thomas, son of the late
Thomas Jaffrey, of Great North of Scot-
land Railway, Aberdeenshire ; b. 1861 ;
has been Actuary to Aberdeen Savings
Bank since 1892; is a J.P. : m. 1887,
Margaret, da. of the late George Tough,
of Culsalmond, Aberdeenshire ; cr. Knt.
1920. Ingleside, Rubislaw Den South,
Aberdeen.
Jagadish Chandra Bose, Sir, C.S.I. ,
C.I.E., son of Bhugwan Chandra Bose;
b. 1858 ; Emeritus Professor of Presidency
Coll., Calcutta; is a F.R.S. : m. 1887;
cr. C.I.E. 1903, C.S.I. 1911, Knt. 1917.
Presidency College, Calcutta.
Jaipur, Maj.-Gen. H.H. the Maharaja
(i Saramad-i-Rajhai-Hindustan Raj Ra-
iendra Shree Maharajadhiraj Sir Sawai
Madho Singhji Bahadur ) of, G. C.S.I.,
G. C.I.E. , G.C. V.O., G.B.E., son of the
Thakar of Isarda; b. 1861 ; Hon. LL.D.
Edinburgh 1908 ; is Hon. Maj.-Gen. in
the Indian Army, Hon. Col. an Indian
Inf. Regt., head of the Kuchhwaha clan
of Rajputs, and one of the Ruling Chiefs
of India, and a Donat of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England ; raised and
maintains the “Imperial Transport
Corps” for service of the British Govt. ;
in 1900 inaugurated a permanent Famine
Relief Fund for India (contributed largely
thereto) ; attended Coronation of King
Edward VII. in 1902; cr. G.C.S.I. 1888,
G. C.I.E. , 1900, G.C.V.O. 1903, G.B.E.
1918. Jaipur Palace , Jaipur, Rajputana,
India.
Jaisalmer, H.H. Maharajadhiraja
(. Maharawal Sir Jawahir Singh Bahadur )
of, K.C.S.I. ; b. 1882; is one of the
Ruling Princes of India ; cr. K.C.S.I.
1918. Jaisalmer, India.
Jamal, Hon. Sir Abdul Karim Abdul
Shakoor, C.I.E., son of the late Haji
Abdul Shakoor Jamal ; b. 1862 ; is one of
the leading merchants of Burma, proprietor
of Jamal Bros, and Co. (Limited) of Ran-
goon, and Jamal’s Cotton and Produce
Co. (Limited), and a Director of several
other industrial Cos. ; also owns Rice and
Oil Mills, and Paper Pulp Mills, and is
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interested in Mining and many other
industries in Burma ; has been a Member
of Burma Legislative Council since 1916 ;
a philanthropist, and has given large
sums towards Mohamedan Education ;
is m. ; cr. C.I.E. 1915, Knt. 1920.
Jamal Villa, Rangoon , Burma.
Sons living — Four.
Daughters living — Five.
James, Sir Edward Burnet, son of the
late Stephen James, of Bristol, and Chew
Magna, Somerset ; b. 1857 ; ed. privately ;
is a J.P. for City and Co. of Bristol (High
Sheriff 1900-1901, Lord Mayor 1904-5 and
1907-8), and a Director of Imperial To-
bacco Co. of Great Britain and Ireland
(Limited) ; was a Member of Bristol Cor-
poration 1891-1906, an Alderman 1906-13,
Master of So. of Merchant Venturers 1895,
Chm. of Bristol S. Conservative Asso.
1905- 7, and Pres, of Colston Dolphin So.
1906- 7 and 1909-10 : m. 1883, Mabel
Amelia, da. of the late Sir George William
Edwards, of Bristol ; cr. Knt. 1908.
Springfort, Stoke Bishop Bristol ; Consti-
tutional (Bristol) Club.
Son living — Gilbert Sydney, b. 1892 ; Major
R.F.A. (T.F.) : m. 1918, Evelyn, da. of Brig.-
Gen. Robert Davenport Vizard, of Pembroke
Estate, Kalutara, Ceylon.
Daughter living — Kathleen Mary, b. 1884.
James, Sir Henry Evan Murchison,
K.C.I.E., C.S.I., 3rd son of William
Edward James, of Barrock Park, Cum-
berland ; b. 1846 ; ed. at Durham Sch. ;
was in I.C.S. 1865-1900; appointed Under
Sec. to Govt, of Bombay in Revenue,
Financial, and Gen. Departs. 1873, Post-
master-Gen., Bombay 1875, Postmaster-
Gen., Bengal 1880, Acting Director-Gen.
of Indian Post Office 1883, Senior
Collector and Magistrate, Ahmedabad
1888, Commr. 1890, Commr. in Sind
1891 ; was an Additional Member of Gov.-
Gen.’s Council 1895-8; acted as Member
of Council, Bombay 1898-9, and as a
Member of Port of Spain Commn. 1903 ;
cr. C.S.I. 1898, K. C.I.E. 1901. Glenshee
Cambridge Park, Twickenham; Carlton,
and East India United Service Clubs.
James, Hon.Sir Walter Hartwell, K. C.,
son of Edward Senior James, of Perth, W.
Australia ; b. 1863 ; ed. at State and
High Sch., Perth; Bar. Australia 1888,
and a K.C. 1902; was M.L.A., Perth
1892-1904, and a State Delegate and
Member of Judiciary Committee at Federal
Convention 1897-8, Min. without Port-
folio 1901-2, Premier of W. Australia
1902-4, and Agent Gen. in London for
W. Australia 1904-7 : m. 1892, Gwyne-
forde, O. B.E. , da. of George Hearder,
M.D., of Carmarthen; cr. Knt. 1907.
Perth, Western Australia ; Weld (Perth)
Club.
Jamkhandi (Meherban Parushramrav
Ramchandrarav, alias Bhairsaheb Pat-
wardan), Chief of, K. C.I.E. -, b. 1840;
is one of the Ruling Chiefs of India, and
Hon. Capt. in the Army ; served with
Indian Expeditionary Force 1915-18 ; cr.
K. C.I.E. 1913.
Jammu and Kashmir, Lieut. -Gen.H. H .
the Maharaja (Sir Partab Singh Indar
Mahindar Bahadur Sipar-i-Sultanah) of,
G.C.S.I. , G.C.I.E., G.B.E., LL.D., son
of H.H. the late Maharaja (Sir Ranbhir
Singh) of Jammu and Kashmir, G.C.S.I. ;
b. 1850; is one of the Ruling Chiefs of
India, Hon. Lieut. -Gen. in the Army, and
a Donat of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England; appointed Col. Dogras 1904;
salute 2i guns; cr. G.C.S.I. 1892,
G.C.I.E. 1911, G.B.E. 1918. Srinagar ,
Kashmir ; Jammu , Punjab, India.
Jangira, H. H. Nawab {Sir Sid\ Ahmad
Khan Sidi Ibrahim Khan) of, G.C.I.E. ;
b. 1862 ; is one of the Ruling Chiefs of
India; cr. K. C.I.E. 1895, G.C.I.E. 1906.
Jangira, Koloba , Bombay.
Jaora, Major H.H. (Fakur-ud-Daula
Nawab Sir Muhammed Iftikar Ali Khan
Bahadur Saulat Jung) of, K. C.I.E., son
of Major H.H. Nawab (Mohamed Ismail
Khan Bahadur) of Jaora; b. 1883; ed. at
Daly Coll. , Indore ; is one of the Ruling
Chiefs of India ; has served with Imperial
Cadet Corps : served with Expeditionary
Force during European War 1914 : m.
1902, a da. of Khan Bahadur Yar Mo-
hamed Khan, C.S.I. ; cr. K. C.I.E. 1911.
Jaora , Central India ; Royal Automobile
Club.
Japp, Sir Henry, K.B.E.; b. 18 — ;
sometime Dep. Director-Gen. in Charge
of American Branch, Min. of Munitions ;
cr. C. B. E. (Civil) 1917, K. B. E. (Civil) 1918.
Jarmay, Sir John Gustav, K.B.E., son
of the late Gustav de Jarmay ; b. 1856 ;
ed. privately, and at Zurich U niv. ; is
Technical Managing Director of Brunner,
Mond and Co. (Limited), chemical manu-
facturers of Northwich, and Scientific
Director of other Chemical Works in
England and abroad ; inventor of various
Chemical Processes, and connected with
Ammonia Soda process since its infancy ;
naturalised Nov. 1914: m. 1882, Char-
lotte E., O.B.E., da. of; the late George
Wyman, M.D. ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. Hart-
ford, Cheshire ; Royal Societies' , and
Royal Automobile Clubs.
Son living — Istvan Basil, b. 1884 ; Capt. Yeo. :
m. 1910, Hilda Leslie, da. of the late Gen. Sir
Charles John Burnett, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. [see
Burnett, “Knights' Widows’’].
Jeans, Sir Alexander Grigor, son of
Robert Jeans, J. P., of Elgin; b. 1849;
ed. at Elgin Acad. ; a Journalist, Editor
and Managing Director of Liverpool Post
and Daily Mercury, Chm. of Liverpool
Reform Club, and of Press Asso. , and a
J.P. for Liverpool: m. 18 77, Ellen, who
d. 1889, da. of Thomas Gallon, of Birken-
head ; cr. Knt. 1918. Inchbroom, Bir-
kenhead; National Liberal, Exchange ,
and Reform (Liverpool) Clubs.
Jekyll, Col. Sir Herbert, K.C.M.G. ,
son of the late Edward Joseph Hill Jekyll,
of Wargrave Hill, Berks ; b. 1846 ; entered
R.E. 1866, became Capt. 1878, Major
1886, Lieut. -Col. 1892, and Col. 1896(11. p.
1897) ; retired 1901 ; served in Ashanti
War 1873-4 (medal) ; was Private Sec. to
Earl of Carnarvon when Sec. of State for
Colonies 1876-8, Sec. to Colonial Defence
Committee 1878-9, and to Roy, Comm,
on Defence of British Possessions and
Commerce Abroad 1879-82, specially em-
ployed at War Office and at Singapore
1883-5, Sec. to Colonial Defence Com-
mittee 1885, Private Sec. to Viceroy of
Ireland (Earl Carnarvon) 1885-6, Sec. to
Roy. Commn. on Melbourne Centenary
Exhibition 1888-9, Private Sec. to Viceroy
of Ireland (Baron Houghton) 1892-5, and
Sec. to Roy. Commn. for Paris (1900)
Exhibition 1897-1901 ; is a Knight of
Justice (sometime Sec. -Gen. and Chan-
cellor) of the Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England ; appointed an
Acting Sec. of Embassy in Diplo. Ser.
1900 ; was Assist. Sec. to Board of
Trade (Railway Depart.) 1901-7, and
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in charge of London Traffic Branch of
Board of Trade 1907-11 : m. 1881 , Dame
Agnes Lowndes, D.B.E. (a Lady of
Justice of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England), da. of the late W. Graham,
M.P. ; cr. C.M.G. 1885, K.C.M.G. 1901.
Munstead House, Godaiming ; Athenceum,
and Burlington Fine Arts Clubs.
Son living — Francis Walter, b. 1882.
Daughters living — Barbara (Hon. Mrs.
Francis W. S. McLaren), b. 1887 : m. 1911,
the Hon. Francis Walter Stafford McLaren,
M.P., who d. (on active ser. during European
War) 19x7 [see B. Aberconway], — Pamela
Margaret, b. 1889 ; a Lady of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England : m. 1908,
the Right Hon. Reginald McKenna, P.C.,
of 36, Smith Square, S.W.
Jenkins,/?/. Hon. Sir Laurence Hugh,
P.C., K.C.I.E. [see “Privy Council”].
Jennings, Gen. Sir Robert Melvil],
K.C.B., son of the Rev. M. J. Jennings ;
b. 1841 ; ed. at Radley ; entered Bengal
Cav. 1859, became Capt. 1868, Brevet
Major 1877, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1882, Col.
1886, Maj.-Gen. 1895, Lieut. -Gen. 1900,
and Gen. 1905 ; served during N.-W.
Frontier of India Campaign 1863-4 (medal
with clasp), and with Egyptian Expedition
1882, present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(despatches, medal with clasp, bronze
star, 4th class Osmanieh, Brevet Lieut. -
Col.) ; was D.A.G. in India 1892-5, in
command of a 2nd class Dist., Bengal
1895-8, and of a 1st class Dist., Bengal
1898-1901 ; appointed Hon. Col. a Regt.
of Indian Cav. 1904 : in. 1873, Agnes
Mary, who d. 1920, a da. of the late
Rev. J. S. Gilderdale; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1896, K.C. B. (Mil.) 1909. The Hermit-
age, East Bergholt, Colchester.
Son living — Robert Daniel, b. 1877 ; Capt.
Indian Army.
Daughter living — One : m. 18 — , E. J. Buck.
Jermyn, Sir Alfred, son of William
Jermyn, of Wymondham; b. 1845; ed.
at King Edward VI. Gram. Sch.,
Wymondham; a J.P. and Alderman of
King’s Lynn (Mayor 1897), and Chm. or
Director of Engineering and other Cos. ;
m. 1870, Ellen Susanna, da. of J. Horatio
Bobby, of Diss ; cr. Knt. 1919. Burleigh
House, King's Lynn.
Jerram, Adm. Sir (Thomas Henry)
Martyn, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. , son of the
late Rev. S. J. Jerram, V. of Chobham ;
b. 1858; ed. at Windlesham; entered R. N.
1871, became Lieut. 1881, Com. 1894,
Capt. 1899, Rear-Adm. 1908, Vice- Adm.
1913, and Adm. 1917; retired 1918; served
with Vitu Expedition 1890, in command
of 2nd Batn. of Seamen, Naval Brig, (de-
spatches, medal), and at Battle of Jutland
1916 (despatches, K.C.M.G., Com. Legion
of Honour, 1st class of Russian Order of
St. Anne, Order of SS. Maurice and
Lazarus of Italy); acted as Vice-Consul
at Mapondas 1891 ; was Assist. Inspecting
Capt. Boys' Training Ships 1902-4, Ch. of
Staff for ships and vessels with nucleus
crews 1909-10, and second in command
Mediterranean Fleet 1910-12, Com. -in-
ch., China Station 1913-15, and Comdg.
2nd Battle Squadron 1915-16; has Roy.
Humane So. ’s medal for saving life at sea,
Jubilee and Coronation medals, and Grand
Cordon of Japanese Order of the Rising
Sun, and 1st class of Order of the Striped
Tiger of China : m. 1892, Clara Isabel, da.
of the late Joseph Parsons, of Ennox, near
Frome; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1912, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1914, K.C.M.G. 1916, G. C.M.G. !
1919. Chobham Rise, Henley-on-Thames. |
Sons living— Two.
Jeudwine, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hugh
Sandham, K.C.B., son of the late Rev.
W. Jeudwine, V. of Chicheley, Bucks ;
b. 1862; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.A. ;
entered R.A. 1882, became Capt. 1891,
Major 1900, Lieut.-Col. 1908, Col. 1912,
and Maj.-Gen. 1916 ; S. African War
1899-1902, as Special Ser. Officer, present
at operations in Cape and Orange River
Colonies (Queen’s medal with two clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-16, on Gen. Staff, and Comdg.
41st Inf. Brig, and 58th Div. (despatches,
C. B., promoted Maj.-Gen., K.C.B., Com.
Legion of Honour, Order of Leopold
of Belgium); was Instructor, Sch. of Gun-
nery 1894-9, Assist. Sup. of Experiments
there 1904, D.A.Q.M.G., Cape Colony
1902-4, and Head Quarters 1904-8,
D. A.A.G. , Aldershot Command 1909-11,
a Gen. Staff Officer (2nd Grade), Staff
Coll. 1912-13, and 1st Grade 1913-14 ;
commanded 5th Div. 1919-20 : m. 1891,
Mary Grace, da. of the late David Mey-
nell ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1918. United Service Club.
Daughter living — Margaret Florence.
J halawar, H.H. Maharaja Rana ( Sir
Bhawani Singh) Bahadur of, K. C.S.I. ; b.
1874 ; ed. at Mayo Coll. , Ajmer ; is a great
lover of Arts, Literature, and Science,
and a Member of the Roy. So. of Great
Britain ; built Kemball Public Library
and Colvin Girls' Sch. and Parmanand
Hostel, and has greatly extended educa-
tion in the State, by establishing Rajendra
Sondhia Sch. , Patan Girls’ Sch. and many
other new Schs. in the Tahsils ; estab-
lished Rajendra Literary Institute, and
an Orphanage; cr. K. C.S.I. 1908.
Jhalrapatan , Rajputana, India.
Jind, Lieut.-Col. H.H. Farzand-i-
Dilband Rasikh-ul-Itikad Daulat-i-
Inglishia Raja-i-Rajgan Maharaja (Sir
Ranbir Singh Rajendra Bahadur ) of,
G.C.I.E., K. C.S.I., son of H.H. Tikka
Sahib Balbir Singh Bahadur ; b. 1879 •
ed. privately ; is one of the Ruling Princes
of India, and Hon. Lieut.-Col. in British
Army ; maintains Imperial Ser. Inf. ;
has built Boys and Girls’ Schs. , and Male,
Female, and Veterinary Hospitals, etc. ;
instituted Fund for Widows and Orphans
of State servants, made Primary Education
free in Jind ; received hereditary title of
Maharaja 1911 ; has Delhi Durbar medals
1903 and 1911 ; cr. K. C.S.I. 1909,
G.C.I.E. 1916. Sangrur, Jind State,
Punjab.
John, Sir (William) Goscombe, R.A.,
son of Thomas John, of Cardiff ; b. i860;
ed. at Llandaff, at City and Guilds of
London Sch. of Art, Kennington, and
at Roy. Acad. Sch. ; Hon. LL.D. Wales;
elected A. R.A. 1899, and R.A. 1909;
a Sculptor, a Corresponding Member of
Institute of France, and Com. of Order
of Leopold of Belgium, and an Hon.
A.R.I.B.A. ; amongst his works are
Statues of King Edward VII. at Cape
Town, Prince Christian Victor at Wind-
sor, Duke of Devonshire at Eastbourne,
Marquess of Salisbury in Westminster
Abbey, Earl of Minto Equestrian Monu-
ment in Calcutta, the Insignia for In-
vestiture of Prince of Wales (1911), and
other statues, memorials, and decorative
w’orks : m. 1890, Marthe, da. of the late
Paul Weiss, of Neuchfttel, Switzerland;
cr. Knt. 1911. 24, Greville Road, St.
John's Wood, N. W. 6 ; Athenceum, and
Arts Clubs.
Daughter living — Muriel Goscombe, b. 1892:
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in. 1915, Luke Val Fildes, [see Fildes,
Knt.].
Johnson, Sir Benjamin Sands, son of
the late Thomas Sands Johnson, of Ulver-
ston ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Liverpool Institute ;
sometime a manufacturer of Liverpool,
and Chm. of Johnson Brothers (Dyers)
(Limited) ; Director-Gen. of Roy. Army
Clothing Depart. 1917-19, and Director-
Gen. of Govt. Factories 1919; a J.P. for
Lancashire ; unsuccessfully contested
Kirkdale Div. of Liverpool (L) July
1895 : m. 1905, Janet Steel, da. of the
late Rev. James Hutcheson ; cr. Knt.
1910. Abbots Lea, Woolton, Liverpool ;
2, Ryder Street, St. James' s, S. W. 1 ;
Reform , l hatched House, Arts, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Daughter living — Ruth, b. 1908.
Johnson, Sir (Louis) Stanley, M.P. ,
son of Edward Johnson, of Hackney,
N.E. ; b. 1869; ed. privately; admitted
a Solicitor 1899 ; is a member of the
legal firm of Downer and Johnson, of
426, Salisbury House, London Wall, E.C. ,
and Hon. Lieut. -Col. London Regt. ;
was Mayor of Hackney 1914-19 ; has sat
as M.P. for E. Div. of Walthamstow
{Co. U) since Dec. 1918, having been
defeated there Jan. and Nov. 1910 : m.
1902, Edith Emily, da. of the late Thomas
Heather, of Adelaide House, Jersey: cr.
Knt. 1920. 131, Clapton Common ,
N.E. ; Royal Automobile Club.
Sons living — Douglas Heather, b. 190 7, —
Harold Daintree, b. 1910.
Johnson, Hon. Sir (William) Elliot,
K.C.M.G. , son of John Johnson, of Kil-
marnock ; b. i860 ; elected to Common-
wealth of Australia Parliament 1903,
1906, 1910, 1913, 1914, 1917, and 1919,
and Speaker 1913, 1917, and 192c ; Aus-
tralian Parliamentary Delegate at Corona-
tion of King George V. ; was a Member of
Roy. Commns. on Pearl Shelling In-
dustry 1913, and on Pacific Mail Ser.
1915 : m. 1881 ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1920.
Cairnforth, Dulwich Hill, near Sydney ,
N.S. Wales.
Daughter living— One.
Johnston, Col. Sir Duncan Alexander,
K.C.M.G., C.B., C.B.E., son of Henry
Johnston, H.E. I. C.S. ; b. 1847; entered
R.E. 1868, became Capt. 1879, Major
1887, Lieut. -Col. 1894, Brevet Col. 1898,
and Col. 1899 ; retired 1904 ; was Director-
Gen. of Ordnance Survey 1899-1905, Chm.
of Redistribution Committee 1905-6, and a
Member of Commn. to inquire into future
Constitution of Transvaal and Orange
River Colony 1906 ; appointed Chm.
of Transvaal and Orange River Electoral
Commn. 1906 ; elected Vice-Pres. of
Roy. Geographical So. 1905, and an
Hon. Sec. thereof 1907 ; twice mentioned
for war work : m. 1883, Clare Millicent,
who d. 1914. da. of F. H. Mackenzie ;
cr. C. B. (Civil) 1903, K.C.M.G. 1906,
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 8, Lansdowne Cres-
cent, Edinburgh. ; United Service, and
New ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Son living — Alexander Colin, D.S.O., M.C.,
b. 1884 [see “ Companionage ”] .
Johnston, Sir Harry Hamilton,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B., D.Sc., son of the
late John Brookes Johnston; b. 1858;
Hon. D.Sc. Camb. 1902 ; explored River
Congo 1882-3, and conducted an expe-
dition to explore Mount Kilimanjaro, E.
Africa 1884 ; entered Consular Ser. 1885 ;
was H.M.’s Vice-Consul for territories
under German Protectorate in Dists. of
Cameroons and the Oil Rivers 1885-7,
Acting Consul at Old Calabar 1887-8,
Consul for Portuguese Possessions on E.
Coast of Africa 1889-91, Consul for
Portuguese E. African Territories, H.M.’s
Commr. and Consul-Gen. in British
Central Africa and territories north of
Zambezi 1891-7, Consul-Gen. for Tunis
1897-9, and H.M.’s Special Commr.,
Com.-in-Ch. and Consul-Gen. for Uganda
Protectorate 1899-1901 ; is a Correspond-
ing Member of Italian Geographical So.,
a Fellow of many learned Sos. , a Gov.
of London School of Economics and
Political Science, and a J.P. for W.
Sussex ; unsuccessfully contested Rochester
(L) 1903, and Marylebone, W. Div., Jan.
1906 ; author of several works on Africa :
m. 1896, the Hon. Winifred Mary Irby,
O. B.E. , da. of 5th Baron Boston ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1890, K.C.B. (Civil) 1896,
G.C.M.G. 1901. St. John's Pi iory, Poling,
Sussex.
Johnston, Sir George Lawson-,
K.B.E., son of John Lawson-Johnston, of
Kingswood, Kent; b. 1873; Chm. and
Founder of Argentine Estates of Bovril
(Limited), Chm. of several other public
cos., a Member of Committee of King
Edward’s Hospital Fund for London, and
of Council of.British Empire League, and
Hon. Treasurer, Great Northern Central
Hospital; during European War served
in Surveyor-Gen. of Supply’s Depart, at
War Office, and was a Member of Leather
Control Board and Chm. of Committees
in Raw Materials Depart, at War Office
1 917-19 : m. 1902, the Hon. Edith Laura
St. John, da. of 16th Baron St. John of
Bletsoe; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Paven-
ham Bury, Beds ; 29 , Portman Square, W.
Sons living — Ian St. John, b. 1905, — Hugh de
Beauchamp, b. 1914.
Daughters living — Olive Elizabeth Helen, b.
1904, — Margaret Beaufort, b. 1907, — Char-
lotte Enid, b. 1910, — Laura Pearl, b. 1916.
Johnston, Right Hon. Sir James,
P. C. [see “ Privy Council”].
Johnstone, Sir Donald Campbell,
son of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry Camp-
bell Johnstone, C.B. , F.R.G.S. ; b. 1857;
ed. at Edinburgh Acad. ; entered I. C.S.
1879, and served in Punjab as Assist.
Commr., and in Bombay as Assist.
Commr. and Assist. Collector ; was
Magistrate, Bombay 1882-4, and Sec.
to Revenue Board, Punjab 1887-91 ; ap-
pointed Dist. Judge 1891, Div. Judge
1895, a Puisne Judge Ch. Court, Punjab
1905, and Ch. Judge thereof 1915 ; retired
1917 : m. 1882, Mary H. Johnstone, of
Claddens, Lanarkshire ; cr. Knt. 1915.
Sons living — Cecil Henry Campbell, b. 1883;
Advocate 1909; Capt. R.A. , — Donald, b.
1884; in I. C.S. : m. 1912, Helen, da. of Col.
E- C. Stanton, formerly R.E.
Daughter living — Mary Murdoch (Viscountess
Sidmouth) : m. 1915, the 5th Viscount Sid-
mouth.
Johnstone, Sir Robert Stewart, son
of the late William J. Johnstone, J.P. , of
Dunesk, Belfast ; b. 1855 I ed. privately,
and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. Honours
and medal 1882, LL.B. 1884, M.A. 1895) ;
Holt Scholar, Gray’s Inn 1885 ; Bar.
King s Inns, Dublin 1886 and Gray’s Inn
1889 ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major
3rd Batn. Manchester Regt. ; was Dist.
Commr., Lagos 1889-1894, a Member of
Lagos and Porto Novo Boundary Commn.
1890, and Acting Attorney-Gen. Bahamas
1902 ; appointed Judge of Court of Com-
mon Pleas, Bahamas, and Stipendiary
and Circuit Magistrate 1894, Ch. Justice,
Grenada 1909 (administered Govt. March
1914) ; retired 1914 : m. 1893, Helena
Wilhelmina, da. of Otto von der Meden,
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of Coventry Hall, Streatham, and 84,
Marine Parade, Brighton ; cr. Knt. 1915.
Oakleigh, Dot king; Junior Carlton
Club.
Son living — Robert Otto Stewart, b. 1894 ;
L,ieut. R.G.A.: m. 1920, Eileen Maud, da. of
Capt. Randal W. W. Plunkett, of Hillcrest,
Snaresbrook.
Johnstone, Hon. Sir Alan Van den -
Bempde-, G.C.V.O. [see B. Derwent].
Johore, H.H. the Sultan (Ibrahim) of,
G.C.M.G., K.B.E., son of H.H. the late
Sultan (Abu Bakar) of Johore, G.C.M.G. ,
K.C.S.I.; b. 1873; proclaimed Sultan
1895; cr. K.C.M.G. (Hon.) 1897,
G.C.M.G. (Hon.) 1916, K.B.E. (Hon.
Mil.) 1918. Johore Bahru, Malay
Penifisula.
Jones, Sir Bertram Hyde, K.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Civil Assist, to Controller-Gen.
of Equipment at War Office during
European War ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Jones, Rt. Hoti. Sir (David) Brynmor.
P. C. ,K.C., M. P. [see u Privy Council ”].
Jones, Sir Edgar Rees, K.B.E., M.P.,
son of the late Rev. Morgan Humphrey
Jones, a Baptist Min., of Gorwell,
Wattstown, Rhondda; b . 1878; ed. at
Cardiff Univ. Coll. (B.A. 1900, M.A.
1903) ; Bar. Gray’s Inn 1912 ; also a
Member of Australian and N.S. Wales
Bars ; is a Member of Welsh National
Insurance Commn, was Controller of
Priority Depart. Min. of Munitions 1915-
18 ; author of “The Art of the Orator,”
etc. ; sat as M.P. for Merthyr Tydvil
(L) Jan. 19x0 to Nov. 1918 ; elected for
Merthyr Div. thereof Dec. 1918 ; m. 1919,
Gillian Eleanor May, da. of George Brack-
ley, of Harringay, N. ; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
National Liberal Club.
Jones, Sir (George) Roderick, K.B.E.,
son of the late Roderick Jones, of Man-
chester ; b. 1877 ; is Chm. of Reuters
(Limited) ; was Director of Propaganda
during European War ; has Legion of
Honour and Order of Redeemer of
Greece ; m. 1920, Enid, da. of Col.
Arthur Bagnold, C.B., C. M.G. ; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1918. 51, South Street,
Berkeley Square, W. ; Windham, Royal
Automobile, and Civil Service ( Cape
Town ) Clubs.
Jones, Professor Sir Henry, LL.D.,
Litt.D.\ b. 1852 ; ed. at Glasgow Univ. (M.A.
1879); Hon. LL.D., St. Andrews 1895,
D. Litt., Wales 1905 ; sometime Professor
of Philosophy and Political Economy,
Univ. Coll, of N. Wales, and of Logic and
Metaphysics in St. Andrews Univ. ; has
been Professor of Moral Philosophy in
Glasgow Univ. since 1894 ; is a Fellow
of British Acad., and Gifford Lecturer in
Glasgow Univ. : m. 1882, Annie, da. of
James Walker, of Kilbirnie, Ayrshire ; cr.
Knt. 19x2. The University, Glasgow;
Nodafa, Tighnabruaich, Argyllshire .
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Jones, Sir Henry, son of John Jones ;
b. 1862 : m. 1883, Alice, da. of William
Glover, of Manchester ; cr. Knt. 1919.
Hobart, Tasmania.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living — Nine.
Jones, Sir James Edward, L.L.D.,
son of Ellis Jones, of Castlemere, Roch-
dale ; b. 1843 : ed. at Rochdale, and at
Collegiate Sch. , Sheffield ; LL.D. Victoria
Univ., Manchester; is a merchant and
manufacturer, and a J.P.and an Alderman
of Rochdale (twice Mayor) ; sometime
Chm. of Royal Deaf and Dumb Sch. , Man-
chester : m. 1869, Hannah Hoyle, who d.
1919, of Crossfield, Rochdale; cr. Knt.
1914. Sparthfield, Rochdale.
Daughters living — Enid, — Amy.
Jones, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert, K.B.E.,
C. B., F.R.C.S., son of Robert Jones, of
Cliftonville, Rhyl ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Syden-
ham Coll. ; F.R.C.S. Edinburgh 1889,
Hon. Ch. M. Liverpool Univ. 1909, Hon.
F.R.C.S. I. 1912, Hon. D.Sc., Univ. of
Wales 1917 ; Hon. LL.D. 1919 ; is
Lecturer in Orthopaedic Surgery in Liver-
pool Univ., Director of Mil. Orthopaedics
Army Med. Ser. (with rank of Maj.-
Gen.), a Member of War Office Ad-
visory Board, Consulting Surg. Roe-
hampton House, Hon. Consultant Ortho-
paedics, Min. of Pensions, Surg. to various
Liverpool Hospitals, Director of Ortho-
paedics, St. Thomas’s Hospital, Surg.
Roy. National Orthopaedic Hospital,
Pres. British Orthopaedic Asso., and a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England ; has American
D. S.M. ; author of several works on ortho-
paedic surgery : m. 1887, Susie, who d.
1918, da. of William Evans, of Southville,
Liverpool ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) and Knt. 1917,
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 11, Belvidere Road,
Princes' Park , Liverpool ; 9, Cavendish
Square, W. ; Reform, Savile, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Son living — Arthur Probyn, b. 1892 : m. 1919,
Eileen, da. of the late James Evans, of Birk-
dale, and of Mrs. James, of The Old Hall,
Helsby, Cheshire.
Daughter living — Hilda : m. 1908, Frederick
Watson.
Jones, Sir William Henry Hyndman,
LL.B., son of the late William Henry
Jones, of Upper Norwood, S.E. ; b. 1847 ;
ed. at Marlborough, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb (LL.B. Law Tripos 1869); Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1878 ; appointed a Commr.
to inquire into condition of Police Force
in Barbados 1880, Stipendiary Magistrate,
St. Lucia and a M.L.C. there 1881,
M.E.C., St. Lucia 1883, Acting Ch.
Justice of St. Lucia and Tobago 1886,
Police Magistrate and a M.E.C. and
M.L.C., Grenada 1887, and Resident
Magistrate of Jamaica 1888 ; acted as
Puisne Judge, Jamaica 1893-5, and as
Attorney-Gen. there 1895 ; appointed a
Puisne Judge of Straits Settlements 1896,
Ch. Judicial Commr., Federated Malay
States 1905, and Ch. Justice, Straits Settle-
ments 1906 ; retired 1914 ; is a Fellow
of Colonial Institute; m. 1882, Florence
Mary Elizabeth, da. of William Jones, of
Liverpool; cr. Knt. 1906. Albemarle
Club.
Jones, Sir William Hollingworth
Quayle, el. son of the late Rev. Charles
William Jones, sometime V. of Pakenham,
Suffolk, and Rural Dean ; b. 1854 ; ed.
privately, and at Gonville and Caius Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1879); Bar.
Middle Temple 1877 ; went S.E. Circuit ;
formerly Capt. W. Suffolk Militia ; is a
J.P. for Suffolk ; was Queen’s Advocate,
Gold Coast Colony 1883-7, and Ch.
Justice of Sierra Leone 1887-95 (Acting
Dep. Gov. on various occasions 1887-95,
and Acting Gov. under H.M.’s Commn.
1892) ; acted as Dep. Chm. of London
Quarter Sessions 1897-1906; formerly
Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batn. Suffolk
Regt. (retired as Major) : m. 1st, 1884,
Alice, who d. 1890, da. of Charles Kent ;
2nd, 1893, Claire May (from whom he
obtained a divorce 1905), da. of Edmond
Berdoe-Wilkinson, of Ashstead, Godal-
KNIGHTS.
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ming ; 3rd, 1906, May Bradley (from
whom he obtained a divorce 1910), da. of
the late William James Dyer ; cr. Knt.
1892. Barton Mere, near Bury St. Ed-
munds; New University Club.
Jones, Sir William John, K.B.E. , son
of William Jones, of London ; b. 1866 ;
ed. at Haberdashers’ Sch. ; a Gas En-
gineer, and Managing Director of Arthur
Duckham and Co. (Limited), Woodall
and Duckham (Limited), and The Wood-
all Duckham Vertical Retort and Oven
Construction Co. (Limited) ; appointed
Director of Refractory Materials, Min. of
Munitions 1916, and Dep. Controller of
Iron and Steel Production 1917 : m. 1893,
Emma, da. of George Hicks, of London ;
cr. C.B.E. 1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
The Orchard, War lingham, Surrey ; St.
Stephen's Club.
Jones, Sir William Yarworth, son of
the late William Morgan Jones, of Fair-
field, Chepstow ; b. 1870 ; Chm. and
Managing Director of Victor Tyre Co.
(Limited) ; rendered sers. to Ministry of
Munitions during European War ; m.
1909, Frances Flora, da. of John Burdett,
of Melbourne ; cr. Knt. 1919. Villa
cTArno, Albany Park, Kingston-on-
Thames ; Oriental Club.
Jones, Sir Robert Armstrong-,
C. B.E. , M.D. ,F.R. C. P. ,F.P. C.S. ,D.Sc. ,
el. son of the late Rev. Thomas Jones, of
Eisteddfa, Criccieth, N. Wales; b. 1857;
ed. at Portmadoc Gram. Sch., at Grove
Park Sch. , Wrexham, at Univ. Coll, of N.
Wales, and at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital ;
M.B. London 1880, M.D. 1885, B.S.
1886, F.R.C.S. England 1886, F.R.C.P.
London 1908 ; Hon. D.Sc. , Wales ; some-
time temporary Lieut. -Col. R.A.M.C.,
Consulting Physician in Mental Diseases
to Mil. Forces in London and Aldershot
Command ; is Lecturer on Mental Dis-
eases at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, a
F.S.A. , a J.P. for Essex, Carnarvonshire,
and co. London, a D.L. for Carnarvon-
shire, Gresham Professor of Physic, and a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England ; was Resident
Physician and Sup. Earlswood Asylum
1888-93, and of L.C.C. Asylum, Claybury
1893-1916 ; assumed in 1913 the additional
surname of Armstrong ; author of numer-
ous medical works : m. 1893, Margaret
Elizabeth, el. da. of the late Sir Owen
Roberts, M.A., D.C.L. , LL.D. , F.S.A. ,
D. L. ; cr. Knt. 1917, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
9, Bramham Gardens, S. W. ; Plds Dinas,
Carnarvon ; Athenceum Club.
Son living — Ronald Owen Lloyd, b. 1899.
Daughters living— Elaine Margaret : m. 1920,
Capt. Charles Edward Wanhope, M.C., R.F.A.,
— Gwendolen Jane.
Jones, Sir William Samuel Glyn-,
son of George Griffith Jones ; b. 1869 ; ed.
at Merthyr Tydvil Gram. Sch. ; Bar,
Middle Temple 1904; sometime a Phar-
macist ; is Sec. and Registrar of Phar-
maceutical So., and a J.P. and a
County Alderman of Middlesex; ap-
pointed Parliamentary Private Sec. to
Min. of Munitions 1916, and to Min. of
Reconstruction 1917; has assumed the
additional surname of Glyn ; author of
“ The Law Relating to Poisons and
Pharmacy ” ; sat as M. P. for Stepney Div.
of Tower Hamlets (L) 1910-18, having
been defeated there Jan. 1910 : rn. 1894,
Mary, da. of John Evans, of Llanybyther,
Carmarthenshire ; cr. Knt. 1919. 26, Old
Park Villas, Palmer’s Green , N. ;
National Liberal Club.
Jones, Hon. Sir William Hall-,
K.C.M.G., son of the late William Hall-
Jones, of Folkestone ; b. 1851 ; has been
Prime Minister of New Zealand, Min. for
Public Works, Min. for Railways, Min.
for Marine, Min. for Education, Min.
for Labour, Min. of Justice,* Colonial
Treasurer, and Min. in charge of
Departs, of Printing, Roads, and
Bridges, New Zealand; represented New
Zealand in London 1908-12 ; appointed a
M.L.C. New Zealand 19x3; was High
Commr. for New Zealand at Imperial
Copyright Conference 1910, and at Im-
perial Education Conference 1911; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1910. Wellington , New Zea-
land ; Royal Societies' Club.
Jones, Professor Sir John Morris-,
son of the late Morris Jones (nl Morris) ;
b. 1864; ed. at Christ Coll., Brecon, and
at Jesus Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1887, M.A.
1890, Research Fellow 1904-8) ; Hon.
LL.D. Glasgow 1919; appointed Pro-
fessor of Welsh at Univ. Coll, of N.
Wales, Bangor 1895, and Warden of
Guild of Graduates, Univ. of Wales
1917, and a Member of Roy. Commn. on
Ancient Monuments in Wales 1920;
sometime a Member of Carnarvonshire
Education Committee, and a County
Councillor for Anglesey : m. 1897, Mary,
da. of the late W. Hughes, of Siglan,
Anglesey ; cr. Knt. 1918. University
College, Bangor ; Ty Coch, Llanfairpwll ,
Anglesey.
Daughters living — Four.
Jordan, Right Hon. Sir John Newell,
P.C., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., K.C.B.
[see “Privy Council”].
Joyce, Right Hon. Sir Matthew Ingle,
P.C. [see “ Privy Council”].
Judha Shumshere Jung, Bahadar
Rana ( Supradipta Manyabara ) Sir,
K.C.I.E., tenth son of Gen. Dhir Shum-
shere, sometime Com.-in-Ch. of Nepalese
Army ; b. 1875 ; entered Nepalese Army
1890, became Acting Senior Comdg. Gen.
1910, and Comdg. Gen. 1914; has 1st
class Star of Nepal ; cr. K.C.I.E. (Hon.)
1917. Jawalakhil, Nepal, India.
Jugmohandas Vagivandas, Sir ; b.
18 — ; is a Merchant and Banker, and a
J. P. for Bombay ; cr. Knt. 1912. Bombay.
Juhjar Sinh Ju Dev [see Charkhari].
Jury, Sir William Frederick, son of
Frederick Charles Jury ; b. 1870; organized
Cinema Films of War on Western Front ;
is Director of Cinematograph Propaganda,
Min. of Information ; has Order of Crown
of Italy: m. 1891, Ellen, da. of William
C. Marshe ; cr. Knt. 1918. Sherwood
House, Reading.
Just, Sir Hartmann Wolfgang,
K. C.M.G., C.B., son of the late Heinrich
Just, of Bristol ; b. 1854 ; ed. at Bristol
Gram. Sch., and at Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oxford (Scholar 1873) ; entered Colonial
Office 1878 ; became 1st class Clerk
1895, and Principal Clerk 1897 ; was
Assist. Private Sec. to successive Secs, of
State for the Colonies 1883-95 ; acted as
Assist. Sec. at Colonial Conference 1887,
and as Sec. to Colonial Conference 1907 ;
appointed Assist. Under Sec. of State for
the Colonies 1907, and Sec. to Imperial
Conference 1911 ; retired 1916 : m. 1879,
Katherine Frances, da. of the late Samuel
Rootham ; cr. C.M.G. 1900, C. B. (Civil)
1902, K.C.M.G. 1911. Faulconers, Cod-
more Cross, Chesham, Bucks ; New Uni-
versity Club.
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Juta, Hon. Sir Henry Hubert, son of
Jan Carel Juta, of an old Dutch family ; b.
1857 ; ed. at S. African Coll. , Cape |
Town, and at Cape of Good Hope Univ.
(B.A. 1876; LL.B., London Univ., 1st
class honours) 1880 ; Bar. Inner Temple
1880; "Advocate Supreme Court Cape
Town 1880; a K.C. 1893; some years
Examiner in Law to Cape Univ. and
subsequently Examiner in Practical Law
Examinations by Supreme Court ; ap-
pointed Judicial Commr. to settle Swazi-
land Concession claims 1890, Temporary
Judge of Supreme Court 1892, Attorney-
Gen. of Cape Colony 1894, and
Judge Pres, of Cape of Good Hope
Div. of Supreme Court of S. Africa, 1914 ;
is Judge of Court of Appeal of S.
Africa ; elected for Oudtshoorn in House
of Assembly 1893 and for Port Elizabeth
1899 ; was Speaker thereof 1896-9 ; elected
a Member of first Parliament of Union
of S. Africa (for Harbour Div. of Cape
Town) 1910 ; author of several legal
works : m. 1883, Helen Lena, O.B.E. , da.
of M. Tait (formerly Member of House of
Assembly), of Rondebosch, Cape Town ;
cr. Knt. 1897. Mon Ddsir , Kenilworth ,
near Cate Town.
Daughters living — R£n6: m. 1915, Lieut. Luke
Hansard, Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve, — Helen,
— Luia: m. 1916, Victor Courtenay Walter
Forbes, of the Foreign Office [see B. Forbes],
— Brenda: m. 1907, the Rev. Francis Symes-
Thompson, V. of Stanton Harcourt, Oxon.
Kadoorie, Sir Ellis, son of the late
Silas Kadoorie ; b. 1865 ; ed. privately ;
is a J.P. and a merchant of Hong Kong ;
cr. Knt. 1917. Hong Kong ; Hong Kong ,
and Shanghai Clubs.
Kagal [see Pirajirao Bapu Sahib
Ghatze].
Kagwa, 5/rApolo, K. C.M. G., M.B.E. ,
son of Kadumukasa, and grandson
of Sentesa Kamunji Katabarwa (2nd
Chief) of Budu County, Uganda ;
b. 1864; ed. by Church Missionary So.’s
Missionaries in Uganda ; was Gen. in
Christian - Mohammedan War 1888-9,
Ch. Agent in inviting Imperial British
E. Africa Co. to Uganda 1889 and
in getting King Mwanga and other
chiefs to sign treaty with Capt. Lugard
1890, Gen. of English section of the
Baganda in war against French section
and instrumental in effecting return of
King Mwanga after the war 1892, and
Baganda Gen. in Bukedi Expedition 1895
(medal), and in expeditions against rebel
King Mwanga in Budu 1897 (medal) and
Soudanese Mutineers at Usoga 1897-8
(medal with two clasps) ; appointed Store
Keeper to King Mwanga 1886, Mukwenda
(Chief) of Singo Country 1888, Katikiro
or Prime Minister of Buganda 1889, and
Regent of Infant King of Buganda 1897 ;
represented King of Buganda at Corona-
tion of King Edward VII. 1902, visiting
chief towns of England and Scotland ;
became Hon. Lieut. Buganda Rifles 1914,
and African Native Med. Corps 1917 ;
author of “ Basekabakabe Buganda
(Kings of Uganda)," “ Engero za Ba-
ganda (Uganda Folk Lore)," etc. : m.
1890 ; cr. K.C.M.G. (Hon.) 1905, M.B.E.
(Hon.) 1918. Mengo, Kampala, Uganda.
Kahlur (Bilaspur), H.H. Raja (Sir
Bije Chand) of, K.C.I.E. , C.S.I. ; b.
1872; is one of the Ruling Chiefs of
India, and Hon. Capt. in the Army ;
appointed a M.E.C. , Bengal 1919;
cr. C.S.I. 1911, K.C.I.E. 1917.
Kahlur, Bilaspur, India.
Kailas Chundra Bose, Rai Bahadur
Sir, C.I.E., O.B.E. , L.M S., son of the
late Babu Madhu Soodan Bose; b. 1850;
is a L.M.S. , a Fellow of Calcutta Univ.,
Municipal Commr. of Calcutta, Vice- Pres,
of First Indian Med. Congress, a Fellow
of Roy. Institute of Public Health, and
an Hon. Presidency Magistrate ; was
Bengal Govt. Delegate at all India Sani-
tary Conferences at Bombay, Madras, and
Lucknow ; received Kaiser-i-Hind gold
medal 1909: m. 1869; cr. C.I.E. 1900,
Knt. 1916, O.B.E. (Civil) 1918. 1,
Scckea s Street, Calcutta.
Kaishree Singhji [see SirohiJ.
Kalat, H.H. the Khan (Mir Sir
Mahmud Khan) of, G. C.I.E. ; b. 1864;
is one of the Ruling Chiefs of India ; cr.
C.I.E. 1878, G. C.I.E. 1894. Kalat, Belu-
c hist an, India.
Kanagasabai, Sir Ambalawanar, son
of Subramania Ambalawanar ; b. 1856 ;
ed. at Madras Christian Coll. (B.A. 1878) ;
Advocate of Supreme Court of Ceylon
1882; was a M.L.C., Ceylon 1906-17;
appointed Pres. Jaffna Hindu Coll.
1898, and Chm. of Jaffna Commercial
Corporaton 1899; is Pres. Jaffna Asso. ;
m. 1884; cr. Knt. 1917. Jaffna , Ceylon.
Kapurthala, H.H. Maharaja (Sir
Jagatjit Singh Bahadur ) of, G. C.S.I., son
of H.H. the late Raja (Kharak Singh) of
Kapurthala; b. 1872 ; is one of the Ruling
Princes of India, and Hon. Lieut. -Col.
in the Army ; received hereditary title
of Maharaja 1911 : m. 1908, Senorita
Delgado, of Malaga ; cr. K. C.S.I. 1897,
G. C.S.I. 1911. Kapurthala, Putijab.
Karauli, H.H. the Maharaja (Sir
Ban war Pal Deo Bahadur) of , G. C.I.E.,
son of H.H. the late Maharaja (Sir Madan
Pal) of Karauli, G. C.S.I. ; b. 1864 ; is one
of the Ruling Chiefs of India ; cr. K.C.I.E.
1894, G. C.I.E. 1897. Karauli, Rajpu-
tana, India.
Kashi Rao Holkar, Rao Sir,
K. C.S.I., Dada Sahib; cr. K. C.S.I.
1875. Indore, Central India.
Kaul, Sir Daya Kishan, K.B.E.,
C.I.E., Diwan Bahadur, Rai Sahib,
youngest son of the late Raja Pandit
Suraj Kaul, C.I.E., of Lahore ; b. 1872 ;
graduated Govt. Coll., Lahore 1893; was
Private Sec. to H.H. the Maharaja of
Jammu and Kashmir, Dec. 1908 to April
1909, Senior Min. * in Alwar State,
Rajputana 1911-16, and Foreign and
Financial Sec., Patiala State 1916-19,
since when he has been Ch. Sec., Patiala
State; C.I.E. 1908, K.B.E. (Civil)
1919. Patiala, Punjab.
Kavanagh, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles,
Toler McMurrough, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
C. V.O., D.S.O., son of the late Rt. Hon.
Arthur McMurrough Kavanagh, P.C., of
Borris, co. Carlow ; A 1864 ; entered Army
1884, became Capt. 10th Hussars 1890,
Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1900, Lieut.-
Col. Comdg. 1904, Col. 1905, and Maj.-
Gen. 1915, and Hon. Lieut.-Gen. (re-
tired) 1920; S. African War 1899-1902
(despatches, D.S.O. ), European War
1914-19, Comdg. aCav. Brig, (wounded,
despatches, promoted, K.C.B., Order
of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus ot
Italy, K.C.M.G., Com. Legion of Hon-
our, Belgian Croix de Guerre, Order ot
St. Maurice and St. Lazarus); was
A.D.C. to Gov. of Jamaica 1889-91,
Brig. -Gen. Comdg. a Cav. Brig. 1909-13,
and Comdg. an Inf. Brig. S. Army, India
KNIGHTS.
1003
1914 : m. 1895, May, 2nd da. of S. Perry,
of Woodrooff, Tipperary ; cr. D.S.0. 1902,
M.V.O. (4th class) 1905, C.V.O. 1909,
C.B. (Mil.) 1909, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917,
K.C.M.G. 1919.
Kay, Sir Robert Newbald, son of
William Kay, of York ; b. 1869; ed. at
Priory Street Higher Grade Sch., York;
admitted a Solicitor 1893 ; Chm. of Re-
cruiting and Advisory Committees, York
during European War ; Sheriff of York
1913-14 : m. 1899, Alice May, da. of the
Rev. Thomas Thornton Lambert ; cr.
Knt. 1920. Townshend House , The
Mozint , York.
Sons living — Five.
Daughter living — One.
Kearney, Capt. Sir Francis Edgar,
LL.D., son of the late Francis Kearney,
solicitor, of Shannon Lawn, Limerick ; b.
1870; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A.
Honours and Moderatorship, and Medal
in Ethics and Logic 1890); LL.B. and
LL.D. Dublin Univ. ; admitted a Soli-
citor 1891 ; is Capt. in the Army, and
head of the legal firm of Francis Kearney
and Son, of 12, Dame Street, Dublin,
and Limerick ; has been employed on
Recruitirig Duty in Ireland since May
1915 ; unsuccessfully contested Limerick
(U) 1900: vi. 1910, Clare, only da. of
Michael J. Malone, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., of
5, Pery Square, Limerick ; cr. Knt. 1916.
Shannon Lawn , Limerick; Carlton,
University [Dublin), and County [Lime-
rick) Clubs.
Son living— Francis George, b. 1916.
Daughters living — Eleanor Kathleen, — Shee-
lah Mary.
Keary, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry
D’ Urban, K.C.B. , K.C.I.E., D.S.O.,
son of the late Hall William Keary,
of Bridgnorth; b. 1857; ed. at Marl-
borough; entered Army 1875, M.S.C. 1877,
became Capt. 1888, Major 1893, Lieut. -
Col. 1903, Brevet Col. 1906, Col. 1910,
Maj.-Gen. 1911, and Lieut. -Gen. 1917;
retired 1920 ; served during Afghan War
1880, with Burma Expedition 1885-7
(despatches), in Wuntho operations 1891
(despatches, D.S.O.), in N. Chin H 11s
1892-3 (despatches, Brevet Major), in Chin
Hills 1894-5, in China 1900 (despatches),
and during European War 1914-16, as
Brig.- Com. and Div. Com. (despatches five
times, K.C.B., Serbian Order of Kara-
george) ; was Comdt. of a Mil. Police
Batn., Burma 1887-92, and in command
of 91st Punjabis 1892-1909 ; appointed to
command an Inf. Brig. , India 1910, and
to be a Divisional Com. there 1918 ;
sometime an A.D.C. to H.M. : m. 1906,
Mabel Louise, da. of the late Col.
Malcolm Lloyd: cr. D.S.O. 1892, C.B.
(Mil.) 1911, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.I.E.
1917.
Keightley, *Sz>Samuel Robert, LL.D.,
son of the late Samuel Keightley, J. P. ; b.
1859 ; ed. privately, and at Queens Coll.,
Belfast ; Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin 1883 ;
is a novelist, a J.P. for co. Down, and a
Member of Senate of Queen’s Univ., Bel-
fast ; unsuccessfully contested S. Div. of
Antrim 1903, and S. Derry Div. of Lon-
donderry [L) Jan. 1910 : m. 1892, Ger-
trude Emily, da. of the late Henry Smith,
of Northampton ; cr. Knt. 1912.
D-rumbeg House, Dunmurry , co. Down.
Son and Daughters living.
Keir, Lieut.-Ge?i. Sir John Lindesay,
K.C.B., son of the late John Lindesay
Keir; b. 1856; ed. at Wimbledon Sch.,
and at R. M.A. ; entered R.A. 1876, be-
came Capt. 1884, Major 1892, Lieut. -
Col. 1901, Brevet Col. 1902, Col. 1904,
Maj.-Gen. 1909, and Lieut. -Gen. 1916;
retired 1918 ; served in S. Africa 1899-
1902, Comdg. R.H.A. Mounted Rifles
and subsequently a column (despatches,
Queen’s medal with five clasps, Brevet
Col.), and during European War 1914-
18 on Staff (despatches, K.C.B., pro-
moted Lieut. -Gen. , Order of Crown
of Belgium, Croix de Guerre) ; was
A. A.G. , Peshawur and Rawal Pindi Divs.
1904-7, and in command of Allahabad
Brig. 1907-11 ; appointed to command S.
^Midland Territorial Div. 1912, a Div.,
Ireland 1914, and an Army Corps 1915 ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Warwickshire:
m. 1895, Alice Mary, da. of the late
Thomas G. Simpson, of Baldock, Herts;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1908, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915.
United Set vice Club.
Keith, Sir Henry Shanks, son of the
late James Keith ; b. 1852 ; a merchant,
and a J.P. for Hamilton (Provost 1902-8
and 1919), Chm. Lanarkshire Education
Committee, Pres. Education Authorities
Asso. of Scotland, and Hon. Sheriff Sub-
stitute of Lanarkshire ; unsuccessfully
contested Falkirk Dist. [U) 1906 and
Jan. 1910, Lanarkshire, Mid Div. Dec.
1910, and Lanarkshire, Hamilton Div.
Dec. 1918 : m. 1885, Elizabeth, da. of
John Hamilton, of Mayfield, Bothwell ;
cr. Knt. 1920. Avonholm, Hamilton,
Scotland ; Constitutional Club.
Sons living — James, LL.B., b. 18S6: m. 1915,
— John Hamilton, b. 1889 : m. 1910.
Daughters living — Agnes Dalziel Milliken, b.
1887, — Helen Hamilton, b. 1892: m. 1917.
Kekewich, Sir George William,
K.C.B., fourth son of the late Samuel
Trehawke Kekewich (successively M.P.
for Exeter and S. Devon), of Peamore,
Devon ; b. 1841 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford (1st class Classics
in Moderations, and 2nd class Classics in
Final Schools) ; Hon. D.C.L. Durham
1897 ; entered Education Depart, as Ex-
aminer 1867, became Senior Examiner
1871, and Sec. to the Committee of
Council on Education 1890, also Sec. of
Science and Art Depart., S. Kensington
1899 ; was a Roy. Commr. at Paris
Exhibition 1900, and Sec. to Board of
Education 1900-1903; is a J.P. for
Middlesex, and an Hon. Member of
National Union of Teachers ; sat as M.P.
for Exeter [L) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910 : m.
1866; C.B. (Civil) 1892, K.C.B. (Civil)
1895. Reform, National Liberal, and
Union (Brighton) Clubs.
Daughter living — Winifred: m. 1900, the
Rev. Richard Valpy French, Canon of
Llandaff.
Kelantan, H.H. the Sulta?i of,
K.C.M.G.-, cr. K.C.M.G. (Hon.) 1913.
Kalantan, Federated Malay States.
Kell, Col. Sir Vernon George Walde-
grave, K.B.E., C.B. , son of the late Major
Waldegrave C. F. Kell ; b. 1873 ; ed. pri-
vately, and at R.M.C. ; Major, Brevet
Lieut. -Col., temporary Col. Reserve of
Officers, and a Gen. Staff Officer War
Office, an Officer of Legion of Honour,
of Order of Leopold of Belgium, and of
S.S. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy, a
Knight (1st class) of Order of St. Olav of
Norway; has gen. ser. medal; China
1900 (medal with clasp): m. 1900, Con-
stance Rawdon, da. of James Scott, of
Westlands, Queenstown ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1004
KNIGHTAGE.
1917, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 34, Argyll
Road , W.8.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Kelly, Sir Henry Greene, son of the
late Henry Greene Kelly, of Monkstown,
co. Dublin; b. 1863; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. Honors and Prize in His-
tory and Political Science, LL. B. ) ; Bar.
King’s Inns, Dublin 1884 ; appointed a
Puisne Judge, Niger Territories 1891,
Ch. Justice 1899, and Ch. Justice of
Supreme Court of S. Nigeria 1900 ; re-
tired 1908 : m. 1909, Doris Muriel, da. of
Edward Trenchard, of Melbourne ; cr.
Knt. 1906. Royal Societies Club.
Sons living — Edward, b. 1912, — Henry (twin;,
b. 1912.
Daughters living — Joan, b. 1910, — Joyce, b.
(twin) 1910.
Keltie, Sir John Scott; b. 1840;
ed. at Perth, and at St. Andrews (LL.D.)
and Edinburgh Univs. ; is the well-
known geographer; sometime Sub-Editor
of Nature ; appointed Inspector of Geo-
graphical Education, Roy. Geographical
So. 1884, Librarian 1885, and was Sec.
1892-1915 (Victoria medal) ; Joint Editor
Geographical Journal 1915-17 ; became
Pres. Geographical Section, British Asso.
1897 ; has Cullum gold medal of
American Geographical So., and gold
medals of Paris and Roy. Scottish Geo-
graphical Sos. ; is Com. of Orders of North
Star (Sweden) and St. Olaf (Norway) ;
Editor of “ The Statesman’s Year Book ” ;
author of several geographical works :
m. 1865, Margaret Scott ; cr. Knt. 1918.
3, Rosecroft Avenue , Hampstead , N. W. ;
Royal Societies' Club.
Daughter living — One.
Kemball, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Vero,
K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., son of Maj.-
Gen. John Shaw Kemball (Indian Army),
of Fairseat, Wrotham, Kent ; b. 1859 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.A. ; entered
R.A. 1878, became Capt. 1886, Brevet
Major 1896, Lieut. -Col. 1901, Brevet Col.
1904, Col. 1904 (h.-p. 1913), and Maj.-
Gen. 1914; retired 1920; served during
Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), with Chitral
Relief Force 1895, as D.A.Q.M.G. and
as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. on lines of com-
munication (despatches, medal with clasp,
Brevet Major) , withTochi Field Force 1897,
as D.A.Q.M.G. Intelligence Depart, (de-
spatches, clasp), with Kaduna Expedition
(medal with clasp), in Northern Nigeria
1900 and 1901, in command of Kontagora-
Bida Expedition (medal with clasp,
D.S.O.), and Kano-Sokoto Expedition
1903 (clasp, C.B.), and during European
War 1915-16 on Staff, and Comdg. a Brig,
in Mesopotamia (wounded, despatches,
K.C.M.G.) ; was D.A.Q.M.G. India
1891-9, Inspector-Gen. of W. African
Frontier Force 1901-5, A.Q.M.G., E. Com-
mand 1907, Assist. Director at War Office
1907-9, Director of Movements and
Quartering there 1909-13, and in com-
mand of a Brig, in India 1914-15, and a
Div. in India 1917-19 : m. 1889, Hattie,
O. B.E., da. of the late Gilbert Elliot,
formerly I.C.S. [see E. Minto, colls. J ;
cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1903,
K.C.M.G. 1916. The Old Mill House ,
Ewelme, Oxon ; United Service Club.
Kemnal, Sir James; b. 18 — ; a F.R.S. ;
rendered sers. in connection with manu-
facture of munitions during European
War ; cr. Knt. 1920. Kemnal Manor ,
Chislehursl.
Kemp, Hon. Sir (Albert) Edward,
K. C. M. G. , son of Robert Kemp, a farmer
and merchant, of Canada; b. 1858; ed.
at Clarenceville, and at Lacolle Coll.,
Quebec ; was Pres. Canadian Manufac-
turers’ Asso. 1895-6, and of Toronto
Board of Trade 1899-1900; appointed
Min. without Portfolio, Canada 1911,
Chm. War Purchasing Commn. 1915, Min.
of Mil. and Defence 1916, and Min. of
Overseas Mil. Forces of Canada 1917 ;
is M.P. for E. Toronto, a P.C. of Canada,
Pres, of Sheet Metal Products Co. of
Canada (Limited), of Toronto, Montreal,
and Winnipeg, a Director of National
Trust Co. of Toronto, and of Imperial
Life Assurance Co. of Toronto, and other
cos. : m. 1879, a da. of John Wilson, of
Montreal; cr. K.C.M.G. 1917. Castle
Frank , Toronto; Bobcaygeon, Ontario;
York , National , Albany [Toronto), and
Toronto and Royal Canadian Yacht Clubs.
Daughters living — Alice: m. 1903, W. Scott
Waldie, of Toronto, — Florence: m. 1908, A. H.
C. Proctor, of Toronto, — Hazel: m. 1st, 1912,
F. Chattan Stephens, of Montreal; zndly,
1920, Arthur S. Colville, of Montreal.
Kempe, Sir Alfred Bray, D.C.L. , 3rd
son of the late Rev. J ohn Edward Kempe,
R. of St. James’s, Piccadilly, W. ; b. 1849 ;
ed. at St. Paul’s Sch., and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1872, M.A. 1884); Bar.
Inner Temple 1873, and a Bencher 1909 ;
Hon. D.C.L., Durham 1908; is a Fellow
of Royal So. (Treasurer and Vice-Pres.
1898-1919), and Chancellor of Dioceses
of Southwell, St. Albans, Chelmsford,
Peterborough, Chichester, and London,
and Judge of Consistory Court of London ;
was Sec. to Roy. Commn. on Ecclesi-
astical Courts 1881-3 I author of various
mathematical papers : m. 1st, 1877, Mary,
who d. 1893, da. of the late Sir William
Bowman, M.D., LL.D., rst Bt. ; andly,
1897, Alice Ida, el. da. of His Honour
the late Judge Meadows White, Judge
of County Court Circuit No. 41 ; cr.
Knt. 1912. 22, Pembridge Square, W.2;
2, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.\;
Athenceum Club.
Sons living — Alfred Humphrey Meadows, b.
1900, — Frederick Charles, b. 1904.
Daughters living — Alice Marjorie, b. 1903.
Kempe, 5/rJohn Arrow, K.C.B. , son
of the late Rev. John Edward Kempe,
formerly R. of St. James’s, Westminster,
and Preb. of St. Paul’s ; b. 1846 ; ed. at
St. Paul's Sch., and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1868) ; was in the Treasury 1867-94,
Dep. Chm. of Board of Customs 1894-
1903, Assist. -Comptroller and Auditor-
Gen. of the Exchequer 1903-4, and Comp-
troller and Auditor-Gen. 1904-n ; ap-
pointed a Member of Roy. Commn. on
the Civil Ser. 1915 : m. 1872, Mary,
da. of the Rev. J. Edwards, formerly
V. of Barrow-on-Trent ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1900, K.C.B. (Civil) 1909. Coram Court,
Lyme Regis ; New University Club.
Sons living — Ronald N., b. 1881 ; Lieut.-Com.
R.N. (retired) : m. 1916, Edith H. J., da.
of Charles P. Bird, formerly I.C.S., of Dry-
bridge House, Hereford, — John Erskine, b.
1888; Acting Di-t. Officer, Federated Malay
States : m. 1920, Frances Mary, da. of the
Rev. Emest William Brown, R. of Bed-tone,
Salop, — Harry Francis Christopher, b. 1891 ;
Capt. R.F.A. : m. 1915, Dorothy, da. of
, Frederick Garforth, of Klinkenberg, Pretoria.
Daughters living — Dorothy : m. 1913, the Rev.
Thory Gage Gardiner, Canon of Canterbury,
— Harriet Elisabeth : m. 1900, Frederick
Monro Raikes, Lieut. S. Wales Borderers,
of Middleshaws, Chipstead, who d. (killed in
action during European War) 19 17, — Mary
Cicely: tn. 1915, Harry G. E. Pocock, Lieut.
Canadian Forces.
Kendall-Butler [see Butler].
KNIGHTS.
1005
Kenderdine, Sir Charles Halstaff,
K.B.E., son of Isaac John Kenderdine,
of Brook House, Stafford ; b. 1866 ; ed.
privately ; is a Land Agent, a Director
of The Royal Insurance Co. , Lord of the
Manor of Walton (Staffordshire), one of
the founders of Queen Mary’s Convales-
cent Auxiliary Hospitals, Roehampton,
and The Queen’s Hospital, Frognal,
Sidcup ; founder of Queen Mary’s
Workshops, Brighton, and a Member
of Land Agents' So. ; was Sec. of Land
Union 1910-18 ; appointed Director of
Artificial Limb Supplies, Ministry of
Pensions 1918 ; author of “ Food Supply
in War Time ” : m. 1889, Henrietta
Florence, da. of the late Col. Vincent
Bailey, Bedfordshire Regt. ; cr. K.B.E.
1918. 29, Cornwall Gardens , S. W.y ;
Union Club.
Sons living — Richard John Boulderson, b.
1893; Lieut. R.N. : m. 1916, Florence, da.
of A. Turner, of Norton Fitzwarren, Taunton,
— Derek Charles, b. 1897 ; Lieut. R.N., —
Robert Campbell, b. 1899, — Edward Reginald,
b. 1902.
Daughter living — Mary Elizabeth Helen, b.
1904.
Kennedy, Sir Alexander Blackie
William, LL.D., el. son of the late Rev.
John Kennedy, D.D. , of Stepney, E. ; b.
1847 ; ed. at City of London Sch. , and at
Roy. Coll, of Mines ; Hon. LL.D., Glas-
gow and Birmingham; Hon. D.Eng.,
Liverpool ; was Professor of Engineering
in Univ. Coll., London 1874-1889; is head
of the firm of Kennedy and Donkin, con-
sulting engineers, a F.R.S. , a Member
of Institution of Naval Architects, and
of Institution of Electrical Engineers,
Emeritus Professor of Engineering in
Univ. Coll., London, and Past Pres, of
Institution of Civil Engineers, and of In-
. stitution of Mechanical Engineers, an
Asso. Member of Ordnance Committee,
Chm. Electrical Railways Advisory Com-
mittee (Min. of Transport), Engineer-
in-Ch. Westminster, St. James’s, and
Central Electric Cos. , and Consult-
ing Electrical Engineer to London and
N.-W. ’and London and S.-W. Rail-
ways and to London County Council ;
editor of Moore’s “Alps in 1864” ; author
of various works in engineering : m. 1874,
Elizabeth Verralls, who d. 1911, el. da.
of the late William Smith, LL.D., Mana-
ger of English and Scottish Law Life
Asso. ; cr. Knt. 1905. A7, The Albany ,
Piccadilly, W. ; 17, Victoria Street , S. W. ;
Athenceum, and Alpine Clubs.
Sons living — William Smith (3, Harcourt
Building, Temple, E.C.; Athenceum Club),
b. 1877 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1900 : m. 1903,
Eleanor, da. of William Henry Maw, of
18, Addison Road, Kensington, W., — John
Macfarlane, O.B.E. ( Blackheath , Chilworth,
Surrey, and Athenceum Club), b. 1879 ; O.B.E.
1919: m. 1904, Dorothy, da. of the late
Thomas Charles Farrer, of Hampstead, N.W.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Helen, b. 1876:
m. 1908, Oswald Sickert, of 17, Berners
Street, W.
Kennedy, Sir John, son of the late
William Kennedy, of Dumfriesshire and
Ontario; b. 1838; ed. at Ottawa Gram.
Sch., and at McGill Univ. (Hon. LL.D.
1917) ; is a Civil Engineer, and Consult-
ing Engineer, Montreal Harbour Commm. :
m. 1865, Louisa Charlotte, da. of the late
Seth B. Scott, of Vermont, U.S.A. ; cr.
Knt. 1916. 100, Crescent Street, Mon-
treal ; Lac Cornu, co. Argenteuil, Quebec,
Canada.
Daughters living — Louise Marion (Lady Ames) :
m. 1890, Sir Herbert Brown Ames, LL.D., —
Jean Montagu: m. 1918, Harry Cron Ken-
nedy, Lieut. Canadian Engineers.
Kennedy, Sir Robert John, K.C.M.G. ,
son of Robert Stewart Kennedy, D. L. , of
Cultra, co. Down [V. Bangor, colls.] ; b.
1851 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Univ. Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. Honours 1874, M.A. 1883) ;
entered Diplo. Ser. 1874 ; was Attache at
Madrid 1875-7 ; 3rd Sec. at Constanti-
nople 1877-9, Sec. at St. Petersburg
1879-81 and at Constantinople 1881-8,
Sec. of Legation at Teheran 1888-93, and
Chargd d’Affaires at Cettinge 1893-7, Min.
Resident in Montenegro 1897-1906, Min.
Resident at Montevideo and Consul-Gen.
in Uruguay 1906-10, and Envoy Extraor.
and Min. Plen. to Uruguay 1910-12 ;
retired 1912; acted as Agent and Consul-
Gen. at Sofia 1882 and 1884, and as Chargd
d’Affaires at Bucharest April to Aug. 1886
and May to Oct. 1888, and in Persia April
to Nov. 1889 and Nov. 1890 to Nov.
1891 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Down
(High Sheriff 1915), a Gov. of Camp-
bell Coll., Belfast, and of Roy. Belfast
Academical Institution, and a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England : m. 1883, the Hon. Bertha
Jane Ward (a Lady of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England), da.
of 5th Viscount Bangor; cr. C. M.G. 1887,
K.C.M.G. 1913. Cultra Manor, co.
Down ; Travellers' , Ulster, and Royal
North of Ireland Yacht Clubs.
Daughters living— Mary Grace Enid, b. 1884,
— Bertha Catherine Maud, b. 1885, — Matilda
Kathleen, b. 1888, — Lucy Emily Harriette, b.
1893: m. 1915, Herbert Hall Hall, British
Consul-Gen. at Lorenzo-Marques.
Kennedy, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward
Charles William Mackenzie-, K.B.E. ,
C.B., son of the late Rev. Chessborough
Le Poer Mackenzie-Kennedy ; b. i860 ;
entered Army 1879, became Capt. I.S.C.
1892, Major Indian Army 1899, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1900, Lieut.-Col. and Brevet
Col. 1904, Col. 1906, and Maj.-Gen.
1908 ; retired 1919 ; Burma Expedition
1885-7 (medal with clasp), Hazara Ex-
pedition 1891 (clasp), China 1900, present
at relief of Pekin (despatches, medal with
clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), European War
1914-19 (despatches, K.B.E.); was an
A.A.G. India 1906-7, in command of a
Brig, of gth Div. S. Army, India 1907-9,
of Belgaum Brig. 6th Div. S. Army
1 909-1 1, and of Bangalore Brig. 1911-13 ;
appointed to command a Div. 1914: m.
1888, Edith May, da. of the late Major
— Fuller, Madras Army ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1910, K.B.E. 1919.
Sons living — Of whom the el., Henry Charles
Donald Cleveland : m. 1919, Mildred, da. of
the Rev. J ohn George Munday, of The Bun-
galow, Lucerne Road, Summertown, Oxford.
Kenrick, Sir George Hamilton, son
of the late Timothy Kenrick, of Maple
Bank, Edgbaston ; b. 1850 ; is a Member
of the firm of Archibald Kenrick and
Sons (Limited), of West Bromwich, and
of Committee of Birmingham Univ., and
of Birmingham Education Committee,
and an Alderman of City of Birmingham
(Lord Mayor 1908-9) ; erected W. Brom-
wichSch. of Art ; cr. Knt. 1909. Whetstone,
Somerset Road, Edgbaston , Birmingham.
Kent, Sir Stephenson Hamilton,
K.C.B., son of the late Henry Kent, of
Bishopsbourne, Eastbourne; b. 1873; ed.
at Harrow ; is a partner in the firm of
Stephenson Clarke and Co. ; during
European War was Director-Gen. Muni-
tions Labour Supply and Member of
Council, Min. of Munitions ; went on
Govt. Mission to America Aug. 1917 ;
Controller-Gen. of Civil Depart, of De-
ioo6
KNIGHTAGE.
mobilization and Resettlement 1918-19 : I
m. 1902, Beatrice Alexandra, da. of the |
late Charles Mansfield O’Flanagan, J.P. , j
of Roscommon ; cr. K.C.B. (Civil) 1917. j
Chapelwood Manor , Nutley , Sussex; j
Brooks's , and Windham Clubs.
Kenyon, Major Sir Frederick George, |
K.C.B. [see B. Kenyon, colls.].
Keogh, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alfred, G.C.B. ,
G.C.V.O., C.H. , M.D., son of Henry
Keogh, Bar. -at- Law, of Roscommon ; b.
1857 ; ed. at Queen’s Coll. , Galway (M. D. ,
M. Ch. , and L. M. 1878) ; Hon. D. Sc. Leeds
1919; F.R.C.P. London; Herbert Prize-
man, and Martin Memorial Gold Medal-
list Army Med. Sch. ; Hon. F.R.C.S.I.,
Hon. F.R.C.S. E. , and Hon. F.R.C S.
Eng. ; Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen 1906, and
Edinburgh 1909, Hon. D.Sc. Oxford
1920; M.D., Dublin (Hon.); entered
Army 1880, became Major Roy. Army
Med. Corps 1892, Lieut. -Col. 1900,
Col. and Surg.-Gen. 1904, and Lieut.-
Gen. 1905 ; retired 1910 ; served in S.
Africa 1899-1901 with rank of Col. (de-
spatches, medal with four clasps, C.B. ,
special promotion) ; was Dep. Director-
Gen. of Army Med. Depart. 1902-4, and
Director-Gen. 1904-10, since when he
has been Rector of Imperial College of
Science and Technology (re-appointed
temporary Director-Gen. Army Med. Ser.
1914-18) ; sometime an Hon. Physician
to H.M. ; is an Hon. Fellow of Roy.
So. of Med., a Knight of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, a
Grand Officer of Legion of Honour and
of Order of Crown of Belgium, and Hon.
Col., Roy. Army Med. Corps (T.F.) ;
has Order of White Eagle ; appointed a
Member of Advisory Council for Science
Museum 1913 : m. 1st, 18 — , Elizabeth,
who d. 18 — , da. of D. Williams, Indian
Med. Ser. ; 2nd, 1888, Camilla Porter-
field, da. of Capt. W. Hamilton Hart,
105th Regt. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1906, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1917, C.H.
and G.C.V.O. 1918. Athenceum , and
Marlborough Clubs.
Keppel, Adm. Sir Colin Richard,
K. C. I. E. , K. C. V. O. , C.B. , D. S. 0. [see
E. Albemarle, colls.].
Keppel, Lieut.- Col. the Hon. Sir Derek
William George, G.C.V.O., C.M.G.,
C.I.E. [see E. Albemarle].
Keppel, Lietit.-Col. Sir George (Olof)
Roos-, G. C.I.E. , K.C.S.I., el. son of
Gustaf Ehrenreich Roos, of 7, Queen's
Gate Terrace, S.W. ; b. 1866; entered
Roy. Scots Fusiliers 1886, became
Capt. 1895 (transferred to I.S.C,
1897), Brevet Major 1899, Major 1904,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1907, and Lieut.-Col.
1912; served with Burma Expedition
1887-9 (medal with two (clasps), with
Tirah Expedition 1897-8 medal with
three clasps), in command of operations
against Para Chamkannis 1899 (Brevet
Major, C.I.E.), with Bazar Valley Field
Force 1908 as Ch. Political Officer
and in command of a Column, with
Mohmand Field Force 1908 in command
of Column at Lundi Kotal (despatches,
medal with clasp, K.C. I.E.), on N.-W.
Frontier of India 1915 (despatches),
and in France 1914, as Extra King’s
Messenger ; appointed Ch. Commr. ,
N.-W. Frontier Province 1908, Hon. Col.
Khyber Rifles 1909, and a Member of
Council of Govt, of India 1919 ; is Pres,
of Indian Branch of League of Mercy,
Provincial Pres. St. John Ambulance
Asso. , a Com. of Swedish Mil. Order
of the Sword, and a Knight of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
Eng1 and ; has assumed the additional
surname of Keppel ; cr. C.I.E. 1900,
K.C. I.E. 1908, K.C.S.I. 1913, G. C.I.E.
1917. Delhi , India; Naval and Military ,
Marlborough, Wellington, Arts, and
United Service Clubs.
Kerr, Adm. of the Fleet Lord W alter
Talbot, G.C.B. [see M. Lothian].
Kershaw, Sir Noel Thomas, K.C.B.,
son of the late Rev. George Senior Wil-
kinson Kershaw, of Fledborough, Notts;
b. 1863; ed. at Malvern; entered Sec.’s
Depart., Gen. Post Office 1886, became
Private Sec. to Pres, of Local Govt.
Board 1897, and Assist. Sec. 1899 : 1 n.
1887, Annie Gordon, da. of Major A. Bal-
derston, formerly Indian Army; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1906, K.C.B. (Civil) 1916. The
Hollies, Bickley, Kent.
Daughter living — Olive Helen: m. 1915, Major
John Percy Maghull Hibbert, R.F.A. (T.F.).
Kesteven, Sir Charles Henry ; b.
18 — ; Solicitor to Govt, of India, Cal-
cutta ; cr. Knt. 1920. Calcutta.
Khairpur [see Imam Baksh KhanJ.
Kiggell, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Launcelot
Edward, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., son of the
late Major Launcelot John Kiggell, J.P.,
of Cahara, Glin, co. Limerick ; b. 1862 ;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; entered
Roy. Warwickshire Regt. 1882, became
Capt. 1889, Major 1898, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1900, Brevet Col. 1905, Maj.-Gen. 1914,
and Lieut.-Gen. 1917; retired 1920;
served inS. Africa 1899-1902, as D. A. A.G. ,
and subsequently A.A.G., present at
battles of Tugela Heights and Pieter’s Hill,
at relief of Ladysmith, and at operations
in Natal and Transvaal and Orange River
Colonies (despatches, Queen’s medal
with six clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and during
European War 1915-18 as Ch. of Gen.
Staff (K.C.B. promoted Lieut.-Gen.,
Grand Officer Legion of Honour, Grand
Cordon of Order of Crown of Belgium,
1st class of Order of Danilo of Mon-
tenegro, Grand Officer of SS. Maurice
and Lazarus ot Italy, Grand Cordon of,
Sacred Treasure of Japan, K.C.M.G.
Belgian Croix de Guerre) ; was an
Instructor at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst
1895-7, D.A.A.G. , S.-E. Dist. 1897-9,
and Professor at Staff Colh 1904-6;
appointed Assist. Director, Head Quarters
1907, Brig.-Gen. in Charge of Ad-
ministration, Scottish Command 1909,
Director of Staff Duties at War Office
1909, Comdt. Staff Coll., Camberley
1913, Director of Home Defence, War
Office 1914, Assist, to Ch. of Imperial
Gen. Staff 1914, and Lieut. -Gov. of
Guernsey 1918-20: m. 1888, Eleanor Rose,
da. of the late Col. Spencer Field, formerly
Roy. Warwickshire Regt. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1908, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G.
1918. Westcott House, Rockbeare, near
Exeter.
Sons living — Launcelot Spencer, b. 1890: m.
1915, Katharine Christabel, da. of Ernest
Abney Walker, of Manor House, Almnouth,
Northumberland, — John. M.C., b. 1894;
Capt. R.E., — Arundel William, b. 1903.
Kiplin, Sir Ernest Fuller, K.C.M.G .,
son of the late Rev. S. W. Kilpin, of
Reading; b . 1854; was in charge of W.
of England and S. Wales Dist. of Cape
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Emigration Agency in London 1875-6,
and Private Sec. to Under Colonial Sec.
at Cape (Sir Charles Mills. K.C. M.G.,
C.B.) 1876-8, and to Prime Min. (Sir
Gordon Sprigg, P.C., G.C.M.G.) 1878-80;
appointed Clerk- Assist, of House of
Assembly 1880, and was Clerk of the
House 1897-1910 (date of Union of S.
Africa) ; has served as Sec. on the following
Cape Govt. Commns. : — Dorthesia 1877,
War Expenditure 1881, Liesbeek Muni-
cipality 1883, Diamond Laws 1887, Liquor
Laws 1889, Lighthouses 1890, Fisheries
1892, Sheep Disease 1893, Defence 1896 ;
acted as Private Sec. to Premier and
Colonial Sec. 1883 ; was Sec. to Im-
perial British and German Joint Commrs.
on Angra Pequena and West Coast
Claims March to Sept. 1885 ; appointed
Cape Sec. and elected Ch. Sec. S. African
National Convention 1908-9 (Union
medal) ; was Gov.’s Executive Officer for
arrangements connected with visit of
Duke of Cornwall and York (now King
George V.) 1901, and Examiner in Short-
hand under Cape Civil Ser. Commrs.
1889-1910 ; prepared Standing Rules and
Orders for Rhodesia Legislative Council
1898 ; assisted in inauguration of Parlia-
mentary Institutions in Orange River
Colony 1907; is a J. P. for Cape of Good
Hope, Chm. Victoria Hospital (Wyn-
berg), House of Bethany (Plumstead),
Provincial Executive of Navy League,
and Girls' High Sch. (Wynberg), and a
Member of Cape Sch. Board, Cape Hos-
pital Board, and Cape Red Cross Com-
mittee ; author of “Cape Parliamentary
Agent’s Manual,” etc. : m. 1880, Augusta,
R.R.C. (1902), da. of the late G. W.
Pilkington, of Cape Town; cr. C.M.G.
1901, K. C.M.G. 1910. Linford , Kenil-
worth, near Cafe Town ; Civil Service
( Cafe Town), and Authors' Clubs.
Sons living — Tyrell ( Piquetberg , S. Africa),
b. 1881; Assist. Magistrate, Piquetberg:
m. 1911, Florence, who d. 1912, da. of the
late E. R. Brooks, of King Williams Town, —
Cecil (Blantyre, Kenilworth, near Cape Town),
b. 1884 : m. 1910, Daphne, da. of Lieut.-Col.
Perceval Wright, R.M.L.I., — Ralph (Wayside,
Wynberg, Cape Province) , b. 1887 ; Clerk- Assist.
UnionHouseof Assembly, S. Africa : m. 1914,
Hilda, da. of the late G. Mainwaring Robin-
son, of Rondebosch, S. Africa, — Denis
(Pomona, Piquetberg, S. Africa), b. 1893;
Capt. Northamptonshire Regt. (Reserve).
Kindersley, Sir Robert Moles worth,
G.B.E., son of the late Capt. Edward
Nassau Molesworth Kindersley, of Sher-
borne, Dorset; b. 1872; ed. at Repton ;
is a partner in the firm of Lazard Bros,
and Co., Gov. of Hudson’s Bay Co., a
Director of Bank of England, a J.P. for
Herts, a Lieut, for City of London, Pres.
National War Savings Committee, a
Com. of Order of Leopold of Belgium,
and an Officer of Legion of Honour :
m. 1896, Gladys Margaret, da. of the
late Maj.-Gen. J. P. Beadle, R.E. , of 6,
Queen’s Gate Gardens, S.W. ; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1917, G.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Langley
House, Abbot' s Langley, Herts ; 15, Charles
Street, Berkeley Square, W. ; Carlton,
Garrick, and Royal Thames Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living — Two.
King, Sir Alexander Freeman, K.C.B. ,
son of the late Rev. W. King, of Ford-
ham, Essex; b. 1851; was Assist. Sec.
Gen. Post Office 1903-5, Joint 2nd
Sec. 1905-7, 2nd Sec. 1907-n, and Sec.
1911-14; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1908, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1911. 46, The Avenue, Beck-
enham.
King, Sir Charles Albert, C.B. , son of
the late Rev. W. King, of Fordham
Essex ; b. 1853 ; was Comptroller and
Accountant-Gen. to the Post Office
1901-19 ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1907, Knt.
1912. 46, The Avenue, Beckenham.
King, Brig -Gen. Sir Charles Wallis,
C. B., C.M.G., M.V.O., son of Charles
James King, of Plymouth; b. 1861; en-
tered Worcestershire Regt. 1886, became
Capt. Army Ser. Corps 1891, Major
1898, Lieut. -Col. 1906, Brevet Col. 1909,
and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1919 ;
was D.A. A.G. , Home Dist. 1894-7,
D. A.A.G., Woolwich 1897-9, Assist.
Director of Supplies and Transport, 4th
Army Corps 1903, and A.Q.M.G. Lon-
don Dist. 1911 ; appointed an Assist.
Director of Mil. Transport 1912, Director
of Supplies, British Expeditionary Force
1914, and Inspector of Petrol Consump-
tion 1917-19, (despatches, C.B.) ; is Hon.
Sec. of Roy. Naval and Mil. Tourna-
ments: m. 18 — , Sarah, who d. 1918, da.
of ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1904,
Knt. 1914, C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.M.G. 1918.
United Service Club.
King, Sir Henry Seymour, K.C.I.E. ,
son of the late Henry Samuel King,
J.P. , of Manor House, Chigwell, Essex;
b. 1852 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1880); is a
Lieut, for City of London, a F.R.G.S. ,
head of the firm of Henry S. King and
Co., bankers, of London, Bombay, Simla,
Delhi, and Calcutta, a Gov. of Charter-
house, a Director of Lloyd’s Bank
(Limited), and of Railway Passengers
Assurance Co. , Chm. of Australian Mutual
Provident So. , of the Indian and Gen. In-
vestment Trust, of International Invest-
ment Trust, and of American Freehold
Land Mortgage Co., London (Limited),
and a Knight of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England; elected
first Mayor of Kensington 1900 ; re-
elected 1901 ; appointed a Member of
International Exhibitions Roy. Commn.
1909 ; sat as M.P. (C) for Central Div. of
Hull 1885-1911, when he was unseated on
petition: m. 1875, Julia Mary (a Lady of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England), who d. 1918, da. of the Rev.
John Jenkins, D.D. , of Montreal; cr.
C.I.E. 1887, K.C.I.E. 1892. 25, Corn-
wall Gardens, S. Kensington, S. W. ;
Athenceum, Carlton, Conservative, Savile,
Alfine, Royal Automobile, and Royal
Yacht Squadron Clubs.
King, Sir Lucas White, C.S.I. , el. son
of the late Dep. Surg.-Gen. Henry King,
Principal of Med. Sch. , Madras ; b. 1856 ;
ed. at Ennis Coll., and at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. and LL.B. 1878, LL.D.
1896); entered I.C.S. 1878; appointed
Assist, to Mysore Resident and Sec. to
Ch. Commr. of Coorg 1887 ; was on
special duty with Maharaja of Mysore
1887, and First Assist, to Agent for
Central India 1888 ; rejoined Punjab
Commn. 1890, and was Dep. Commr. at
Dera Ismail Khan 1890-95, at Peshawur
1895, and at Kohat 1897-1900; appointed
Acting Commr. of Lahore 1901, of N.
India Salt Revenue 1902, and of Multan
1903, and Commr. of Rawul Pindi 1904 ;
retired 1905 ; has been Professor of Ori-
ental Languages, Dublin Univ. since 1905;
served as Political Officer with Zhob Valley
Field Force 1890, with Waziristan Ex-
pedition 1894-5 (despatches, medal with
clasp), with Indo-Afghan Demarcation
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Commn. as Boundary Commr. 1895, and
with Kohat-Kurram Field Force and
Tirah Expedition as Political Officer
1897-8 (despatches, medal with three
clasps, C.S.I.); is a Fellow of Punjab
Univ., a Member of Roy. Asiatic and
Roy. Irish Antiquary Sos. , and of Roy.
Irish Acad., a F.S.A., and a J.P. for co.
Dublin ; received Durbar Coronation
medal 1903 ; author of several brochures
on Oriental History and Numismatics :
on. 1891, Geraldine, el. da. of the late
Alfred Harmsworth, Bar. at-Law, of
Middle Temple [see V. Northciiffe] ; cr.
C.S.I. 1898, Knt. 1919. Roebuck Hall,
co. Dublin; Craigveigh, Aboyne, Aber-
deenshire ; Junior Carlton , and Kildare
Street Clubs.
Son and Daughters living — [see V. North-
ciiffe].
King, Dame Ethel Locke-, D.B.E.
[see E. Lovelace, colls.] ; cr. D.B.E. 1918.
King-Hall [see Hall].
King-Harman [see Harman].
Kingsmill, Adm. .SzVCharles Edmund,
son of John Juchereau Kingsmill, of
Guelph, Ontario ; b. 1855 ; ed. at Upper
Canada Coll. ; entered R.N. 1869, and
retired as Adm. 1908; served in Suakin
1884 (medal, bronze star) ; appointed Di-
rector of Naval Ser., Canada 1910 ; is
an Officer of Legion of Honour, and a
Grand Officer of Crown of Italy : on.
1900, Frances Constance, da. of Walter
Dowker Beardmore, of Toronto ; cr.
Knt. 1918. Ballybeg, Ottawa , Canada;
United Services , and Rideau (Ottawa)
Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Kinloch-Cooke [see Cooke].
Kinnear, Sir Walter Samuel, K.B.E. ,
son of Alexander Kinnear, of Dublin ; b.
1872 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., Dublin, and at
Roy. Univ. of Ireland (Hon. B.A. 1895) ;
a Fellow of Chartered Insurance Institute
(Pres. I9ii-i2),and an Insurance Commr. ;
appointed Dep. Chm., National Health
Insurance Commn. (Ireland) 1911, Chm.
Navy and Army Insurance Fund 1917,
and Controller of Insurance Depart.,
Ministry of Health, 1919 : on. 1913, Iris
Mary, da. of Dr. W. Young Orr, of
Kenmore, Putney, S.W. ; cr. K.B.E.
1918.
Daughter living — Iris Alison, b. 1918.
Kinsey, Sir Joseph James b. 18 — ;
has rendered valuable sers. to Antarctic
Expeditions ; cr. Knt. 1919. Christchurch,
New Zealand.
Kirby, Sir (Horace) Woodburn, son
of Edmund A. Kirby, M.D. , of Cerne
Abbas, Bournemouth; b. 1853; ed. at St.
Paul’s Sch. ; is a Chartered Accountant,
Chm. of Distribution of Funds Com-
mittee, Min. of Health, Treasurer of
Roy. United Kingdom Beneficent Asso. ,
and a Member of Committee of Manage-
ment, Roy. National Lifeboat Institution ;
was Pres, of Institute of Chartered
Accountants 1913-16 ; has assisted in the
work of the Prince of Wales’s Fund : on.
1893, Lilian de Courcy, da. of Charles J.
Hare, M.D. ; cr. Knt. 1916. 26, College
Crescent , Belsize Park , N. W. ; Conserva-
tive Club.
Sons living — Stanley Woodburn, M.C., b.
1895 ; Capt. R.E., — Kenneth Woodburn,
b. 1897 ; Lieut. R.N.
Kirk, Sir Henry Alexander, K.C./.E.,
son of the late K. W. Kirk, M.D.,
H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1847; ed. at Edin. Acad,
and Univ. ; entered Indian Telegraph
Dept. 1870, became Sup. 1876, Ch. Sup.
1896, and Director 1900 ; retired 1902 ;
was Director-in-Ch. Indo-European Tele-
graph Depart., India Office 1902-12;
served on Telegraph operations during
Bengal famine 1874 (thanked by Govt, of
India), and on N. Afghanistan Field Force
Telegraphs, including investment of Sher-
pur 1879 (despatches, medal with clasp,
thanked by Viceroy) ; was in charge of
Telegraph Workshops, Calcutta 1885, and
Senior Delegate for India at International
Telegraph Conferences, London 1903 and
1912, and Lisbon 1908; cr. C.I.E. 1909,
K.C.I.E. 1912. The Ridges , Murdoch
Road , Wokingham ; Oriental Club.
Kirk, Sir John, G.C.M.G. , K.C.B.,
F.R.S., son of the Rev. John Kirk; b.
1832; M.D. and L.R.C.S. Edinburgh
1854, Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh Univ. 1890,
and Hon. D.Sc. Camb. 1897; Hon.
D.C.L. Oxford 1898 ; during Russian War
was Assist. Physician to British Hospital
at Renkioi, Dardanelles ; was Ch. Officer
and Naturalist with Dr. Livingstone’s
Zambesi Expedition 1838-64; appointed
Vice-Consul at Zanzibar 1866, Assist.
Political Agent 1868, and in 1873 Indian
Political Agent and H.M.’s Consul-Gen. ;
was attached to the Sultan of Zanzibar
during the visit of H.H. to England
1875, Consul for the Comoro Islands
1875-80, H.M.’s Agent and Consul-Gen.
at Zanzibar 1880-87, and H.M.’s Plenipo-
tentiary to Brussels Conference 1889-90 ;
went on special duty to Niger Protectorate
1895 ; served as Chm. of Uganda Rail-
way Committee : on. 1867, Helen, who d.
1914, da. of Charles Cooke ; cr. C.M.G.
1879, K. C.M.G. 1881, G.C.M.G. 1886,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1890. Wavertree, Seven-
oaks, Kent ; Athenceum Club.
Son living — John William Carnegie, D.S.O.,
b. 1878 [see ‘ ‘ COMPANIONAOE ’ ’] .
Daughters living — Marion, b. 1868 : on. 1898,
Robert Knox Bevington, of The Thorns,
Sevenoaks, — Helen, b. 1870: on. 1896, Maj.-
Gen. Henry Brooke Hagstromer Wright,
C.B., C.M.G., R.E., — Nora, b. 1873 : on. 1898,
Robert Ranulph Marett, D.Sc. (Reader in
Social Anthropology in Oxford Univ.), of La
Haule Manor, Jersey.
Kirk, Sir John, son of Alfred Kirk,
of Kegworth, Derby ; b. 1847 ; ed. at
Castle Donington Gram. Sch. ; sometime
employed in Pure Literature So. ; was
Assist. Sec. to Ragged Sch. Union,
and Shaftesbury So. 1867-72, and Sec. to
Open Air Mission 1872-9 ; has been Di-
rector and Treasurer (formerly Sec.) to
Shaftesbury So. and Ragged Sch. Union
since 1867; also organizes “Pearson’s
Fresh Air Fund,” and other funds ;
is a Freeman of City of London, a
Member of Poulters’ Co., Pres, of
Camberwell Mission and Ragged Schs. ,
Chm. of National Federation of Christ-
ian Workers among Poor Children,
and a J.P. for Middlesex and for co.
London : on. 1872, Elizabeth, da. of
George Ayris ; cr. Knt. 1907. Westcott,
Surrey; 32, John Street , Bedford Row,
W.C.i.
Sons living — Four.
Daughters living— Three.
Kirkpatrick, Maj.-Gc?i. Sir George
Macaulay, K.C.B. , K.C.S.I., son of the
late Sir George Kirkpatrick, K. C.M.G.,
sometime Lieut. -Gov. of Ontario; b.
1866 ; ed. at Haileybury, at Trin. Coll.
Sch.. Port Hope, Canada, and at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Canada; entered R.E. 1883,
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Capt. 1894, Brevet Major 1900, Major
1903, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1902, Brevet
Col. 1906, Col. 1910, and Maj.-Gen.
1915 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902, on
Staff (despatches twice, Queen’s medal
with five clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, Brevets Major and Lieut.-Col.);
was D.A.Q.M.G., and Gen. Staff Officer,
Head Quarters 1904-6, A.Q.M.G. and
Gen. Staff Officer Head Quarters, India
1906-10, and Inspector-Gen. of Australian
Commonwealth Mil. Forces 1910-14 ;
Director of Mil. Operations, India 1914,
and Ch. of Gen. Staff there 1916-20; has
Grand Cordon of Sacred Treasure of
Japan : m. 1896, Mary Lydia, da. of the
late J. F. Dennistoun, of Peterboro,
Canada; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1911, K.C.S.I.
1917, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Naval and
Military Club.
Kirkwood, Sir Walter Guy Coffin,
sixth son of the late John Townsend
Kirkwood, of Yeo Vale, N. Devon ; b.
1856 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1885 ; was
Sec. to Gen. Post Office, Edinburgh
1913- 20: m. 1890, Mabel Henrietta Dale,
da. of the late Col. William Dale
Trotter, of Byers Green Hall, co. Dur-
ham ; cr. Knt. 1920. Newbridge House, \
Bath.
Son living — Ronald Guy Hendiey Montague,
b. 1909.
Kishangarh, Lieut -Col. H.H. Maha-
rajadhiraj ( Sir Madan Singh Bahadur )
of, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E. ; b. 1884 I is Hon.
Lieut.-Col. Indian Army, and one of the
Ruling Chiefs of India ; served with Expe-
ditionary Force during European War
1914- 15, as an Hon. A.D.C. (despatches) ;
cr. K.C.I.E. 1909, K.C.S.I. 1911. Kishan-
%arh, Rajputana, India.
Kish un Pershad, H. E. Rajai-Raja-
yan Maharaja Bahadur Sir, G.C.I.E. ;
b. 1864; ed. at Nizam Coll., Hyderabad;
Yaminus-Sultanet Paishkar ; was Mil.
Min. of Hyderabad State 1893-1901, and
Prime Min. of Pimere State of Hydera-
bad 1901-12 ; author of over 32 vols. in
Persian and Urdu prose and poetry
(having been a pupil of H.H. the late
Nizam of Hyderabad in Urdu poetry) ;
is m. ; cr. K.C.I.E. 1903, G.C.I.E. 1910.
City Palace, Hyderabad, Deccan , India ;
United Services ( Secunderabad ) and
Nobles' (. Hyderabad ) Clubs.
Sons living — Kawja Pershad, b. 18 — , —
Kwaja Asadullah Khan, b. 18—, — Kwaja
Nasrulla Khan, b. 18 — —Kwaja Azmadull
Khan.
Kitson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Gerald Charles,
K.C.V.O. , C.B. , C.M.G., son of the late
Rev. J. Buller Kitson, V. of Morval, Corn-
wall ; b. 1856*; ed. at Winchester, and at
Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps 1876, became
Capt. 1885, Major 1892, Lieut.-Col. 1896,
Col. 1900, and Maj.-Gen. 1907, retired
1918; Manipur Expedition 1891, as
D.A.A.G. (despatches); was A.D.C. to
Viceroy of India 1879-80, and to Gen.
Officer Comdg. W. Dist. 1884-5, D.A.A.G.,
Meerut 1890-92, A.A.G. , Umballa 1892-4,
Comdt. Roy. Mil. Coll., Kingston, Canada
1896-1900, Mil. Attach^, Washington
1900-T902, Gov. .and Comdt. Roy. Mil.
Coll. , Sandhurst 1902-6, and in command
of Jubbulpore Brig. 5th Div. India 1907-8,
Jullundur Brig. 3rd Div. 1908, and Q.M.G.
at Headquarters, India 1908-12, and a
Div. N. Army, India 1912-18 ; m. 1894,
Gwendolen, da. of Horace Frederick
D'Oyley Moule, C.S.I. ; cr. C.M.G. 1901,
C. V.O. 1905, C.B. (Mil) 1910, K.C.V.O.
19x2. Naval and Military Club.
Daughter living — Monica, b. 1894.
Knaggs, Sir Samuel William,
K. C.M.G., son of Robert Knaggs, of
Trinidad; b. 1856; ed. at Roy. Coll.,
Trinidad; entered Colonial Ser. , Trinidad
1875, became Clerk of Legislative Council
1893, Acting Commr. , Tobago 1897,
Acting Auditor-Gen., Trinidad 1898, Ch.
Commr., Port of Spain 1899, Assist.
Colonial Sec. 1900, Receiver-Gen. and a
M.L.C. 1901, Acting Colonial Sec. 1902,
Colonial Sec., Barbados 1903, and Colo-
nial Sec., Trinidad and Tobago 1907 ;
was Sec. to Board of Education, Trinidad
1889-91, Private Sec. to Gov. of Trinidad
1891 and to Gov. of Hong Kong 1891-2,
and Ch. Commr., Port of Spain 1899-
1903; administered Govt, of Barbados
1903, 1904, 1905, and 1906, and of Trini-
dad 1907, 1908, 1910, 1912, 1913, and
1915: m. 1893, Violet Gray, da. of J. A.
Harragin; cr. C.M.G. 1908, K. C.M.G.
1920. Port of Spain , Trinidad.
Knight, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wyndham
Charles, K. C. I. E. , C.B. , C. S. I. , D. S. O. ,
el. son of the late William Brodnax
Knight, formerly 2nd Dragoon Guards,
of Chawton, Hants ; b. 1863 ; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll. ; entered Worcestershire
Regt. 1883, became Capt. I.S.C. (now
Indian Army) 1894, Brevet Major 1900,
Lieut.-Col. 1909, Brevet Col. 1912, Col.
1914, and Maj.-Gen. 1917 ; Mobmand
Expedition 1897 (despatches, medal with
clasp), Tirah Expedition 1897-8, as Pro-
vost-Marshal (despatches), S. Africa 1900-
1902 as D.A.A.G., and Ch. Staff Officer,
Imperial Yeo. (despatches twice, Queen’s
medal with five clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps, Brevet Major, D.S.O.) ; was
D. A.A.G., 8th Div., India 1904-8, Comdt.
4th Indian Cav. 1910-12, Gen. Staff Officer,
Army Head Quarters, India 1912-15, and
a Brig. -Com. and Embarkation Comdt.,
Bombay 1915-18, and in command of
Bombay Brig. 1917-19 ; appointed Maj.-
Gen. in Charge of Administration, S.
Command, India 1919 ; sometime an
A.D.C. to H.M. : m. 1896, Harriet
Monica, da. of the late Francis J.
Johnston, of Dunsdale, Westerham ; cr.
D.S.O. 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.S.I.
1917, K.C.I.E. 1919. Poona , Itidia ;
Cavalry, and United Service Chibs.
Knollys, Col. Sir Henry, K.C.V.O .,
3rd son of the late Gen. the Rt. Hon.
Sir William Thomas Knollys, K.C.B.
[see V. Knollys] ; b. 1840 ; ed. at West-
minster, and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Wool-
wich ; entered R.A. i860, became Capt.
1873, Major 1881, Lieut.-Col. 1888, and
Brevet Col. 1893 ; retired 1897 ; was
D.A.A.G., N. Dist. 1885-8; commanded
R.A. in S. Africa 1889-91 ; was
Controller and Private Sec. to H.R.H.
Princess Charles of Denmark (now Queen
of Norway) 1896-19; is a Knight Com.
of Norwegian Order of St. Olav, and
has Order of Dannebrog of Denmark ;
author of '‘Life of Sir Hope Grant,”
"Sketches of Life in Japan,” and other
works: m. 1st, 1876, Louisa Elizabeth, who
d. 1888, da. of the Rev. Edward Eyre;
2nd, 1909, Flora, da. of the late Louis
Arthur Goodeve ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1901, C.V.O. 1905, K.C.V.O. 1906. 2,
Morpeth Mansions , Victoria , S. W. ;
Arthur s Club.
Knowles, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles
Benjamin, K.C.B., son of the late John
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Knowles, Esq., of The Lawn, Rugby;
b. 1835 ; entered Army 1855, became
Capt. 1863, Major 1871, and Lieut. -Col.
Hampshire Regt. (67th) 1877, Col. 1881,
and Maj.-Gen. 1890 ; retired 1897 ; served
with 77th Regt. in Crimean Campaign
1855 (medal with clasp, Turkish medal),
and in command of 67th Regt. in Afghan
Campaign 1879-80 (despatches, medal
with two clasps) ; was A. G. of Bombay
Army 1886-91, and in command of Inf.
Brig, at Malta 1892-5, and Army of Occu-
pation in Egypt 1895-7, is a J.P. for
Kent, and Col. Hampshire Regt. : m.
1892, Constance Mary, O.B.E. (a Lady
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England), el. da. of the late James
Elmslie, of Norfolk Square, Hyde Park,
W. , and widow of the Rev. George Elliott ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1881, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1903.
East field, C amber ley ; Army and Navy
Club.
Knox, Maj.-Geti. Sir Alfred William
Fortescue, K.C.B. , C.M.G. [see E.
Ranfurly, colls. j.
Knox, Lieut-Gen. 6VrCharles Edmond,
K.C.B. [see E. Ranfurly, colls.].
Knox, Hon. Sir George Edward, I.S.O. ,
el. son of the late Rev. George Knox, V.
of Exton, Rutlandshire ; b. 1846 ; ed. at
Merchant Taylors’ Sch. ; entered B.C.S.
1865 ; formerly Legal Remembrancer to
Govt, of N.-W. Provinces, and a Member
of Lieut. -Gov.’s Council ; has been a
Judge of the High Court of Judicature of
United Provinces of India since Dec.
1890; is a Knight of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England ; author
of “A Digest of the Criminal Law of the
Bengal Presidency,’’ and ‘ ' A Treatise on
the Indian Stamp Law ” : m. 1868,
Katharine Annie Louise (has Kaisar-i-
Hind medal), second da. of the late Major
William Loch, 1st Bombay Lancers ; cr.
Knt. 1906, I.S.O. 1915. Braemar, Naini
Tal, India ; River View, Allahabad,
United Provinces, India.
Sons living — Stuart George, C.I.E., b. 1869
[see “ Companionage ”], — Ernest Francis, b.
1871; Major Indian Army, — Robert Welland,
D.S.O., F.R.C.S., b. 1873 [see “ Companion-
age”], — Kenneth Nevill, b. 1878; in I.C.S.,
— Gordon Daniell, b. 1880.
Daughters living — Katharine Margaret, b.
1876 : m. 1898, the Ven. Percy Hugh Chapman,
Archdeacon of Lucknow, — Angel Dorothy:
tn. 1908, P. H. Flowerdew, M.I.C.E.
Knox, Sir James, son of James Knox,
of Kilbirnie, Ayrshire; b. 1850; is a J.P.
for Ayrshire : m. 1875, Anne Eliza, who
d. 1913, da. of James McCosh, of Dairy,
Ayrshire ; cr. Knt. 1905. Place, Kil-
birnie, Ayrshire.
Daughters living — Martha Dunlop Kirkwood,
— Janet Muir ( Lady Mathew) : m. 1905,
Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Massy Mathew,
K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O.
Knudsen, Sir Karl Fredrik, K.B.E. ,
son of David Faye Knudsen, of Chris-
tiania ; b. 1872; ed. at High Sch., and
Commercial Coll., Christiania; a Ship-
broker, Joint Managing Director of H.
Clarkson and Co. (Limited), of 60, Fen-
church Street, E.C. , a Director of British
Bank of Northern Commerce, Chm. of
Alliance Trading Co., of Holland House,
Bury Street, S.W. , and Past Pres. Nor-
wegian Chamber of Commerce ; repre-
sented Norwegian Shipowners at Neutral
Tonnage Conference during European
War : m. 1896, Anne, da. of Alexander
Macarthur, of Kilmartin, Argyllshire ;
cr. K.B. E.‘ (Civil) 1920. 21, Queen sberry
Place, S.W. ; Junior Athenceum Club.
Kolhapur, H.H. the Maharaja ( Sir
Shahu Chhatrapati Maharaj) of, G.C.S. I.,
G. C.I.E., G.C. V.O., adopted son of H.H.
the Maharaja (Shivaji Chhatrapati Ma-
haraj) of Kolhapur ; b. 1874 ; ed. at Raj-
kumar Coll. , Rajkote, Bombay, and under
special tuition; Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1902;
is Hon. Col. in the Army, a Member
of Roy. Agricultural So., one of the
Ruling Princes of India, and a direct
descendant of the “Great Shivaji,"
founder of the Maratha Empire : m.
1892, H.H. Laxmibai Saheb Maharani,
da. of Gunaji Rao, Khanwelkar of
Baroda; cr. G.C.S. I. 1895, G.C.V.O.
1903, G.C.I.E. 1911. Kolhapur, Bo?nbay.
Kota, H.H. Maharao ( Sir Umed
Singh Bahadur) of, G.C.S. I., G.C.I.E.,
G.B.E. ; b. 1873; is one of the Ruling
Chiefs of India, and Hon. Lieut. -Col. in
the Army; cr. K.C.S.I. 1900, G.C.I.E.
1907, G.C.S. I. 1911, G.B.E. 1918. Kotah,
Rajputana, India.
Kotze, Hon. Sir John Gilbert, LL.D.,
youngest son of the late Petrus Johannes
Kotz6, Mayor of Cape Town, and
M.L.A. ; b. 1849; ed. at S. African
Coll. ; LL.B. London Univ. 1873, Hon.
LL.D., Cape of Good Hope Univ. 1912 ;
obtained Senior Common Law Exhibi-
tion, Inns of Court 1872; Bar. Inner
Temple 1874, and a K.C. (English Bar)
1902; was Judge of the High Court,
Transvaal Province 1877-81, and Ch.
Justice of Transvaal Republic 1881-98;
appointed Attorney-Gen. and a M.E.C.
and M.L.C. of S. Rhodesia 1900, Acting
Administrator of S. Rhodesia 1902, a
Puisne Judge of Supreme Court, Cape of
Good Hope 1903 (assigned to E. Dists.
Court), Judge Pres, thereof 1904, a
Puisne Judge of Cape of Good Hope
Div. of Supreme Court 1913, and Judge
Pres, thereof 1920 ; was a Member of
Pretoria Convention Claims Commn.
1881, Pres. Joint Imperial and Boer
Judicial Commn in Swaziland 1890,
Chm. of Board of Examiners in Litera-
ture and Science, Transvaal 1890-98,
Examiner in Law and Jurisprudence in
Univ. of Cape of Good Hope 1903-8, and
Chm. of Rhodes Univ. Coll. Council
1904-13; editor of “Transvaal Statute
Law 1845-87,” and of several vols. of
Transvaal Supreme Court decided cases ;
translated Van Leeuwen’s Commentaries
on Roman-Dutch Law (2 vols.) ; is a
Knight Grand Cross of the Portuguese
Order of the Conception : m. 1872, Mary
Aurelia, da. of the late Daniel Bell, of
Milton House, Surrey, and Adam’s Court,
E.C. ; cr. Knt. 1917. Cape Town, Cape
of Good Hope.
Kotze, Sir Robert Nelson, son of the
Rev. J. J. Kotze, of Darling, Cape Pro-
vince ; b. 18 — ; ed. at S. Africa Coll.,
Cape Town (B.A. 18 — ) ; Govt. Mining
Engineer, Union of S. Africa, and Hon.
Pres. Institute of Engineers, S. Africa ;
was Assist, and Consulting Engineer,
Transvaal Goldfields (Limited) 1896-1907 :
m. 1898, Maria Beatrix, el. da. of the
Rev. D. P. Faure, of Cape Town ; cr. Knt.
1918. 58, Francis Street, Yeoville, Johan-
nesburg ; Rand [J ohannesburg) Club.
Daughters living — Two.
Koweit [see Mubarak],
Krishna Govinda GuPTA[see Gupta].
Krishna Murti, Sir Purnaiya Nara-
singa Rav, K.C.I.E., son of the late
Narsinga Rav, 4th Jaghirdar of Yelandur ;
KNIGHTS.
IOI 1
b. 1849; B.L. , Madras Univ. 1870, and
Fellow 1898 ; entered Mysore Commn.
1870, and served as Dep. Commr. and as
Judge of Ch. Court until 1895 1 was a
Member of Mysore State Council of
Regency 1895-1901, since when he has
been Prime Minf of Mysore ; is 5th Ja-
ghirdar of Yelandur, presented Delhi
Imperial Assemblage medals 1877. and
1903; cr. C.I.E. 1897, K.C.I.E. 1903,
Purnaprasada, High Ground , Bangalore,
India ; Yelandur, Mysore, India.
Kutch, H.H. the Maharao ( Maharaja
Dhiraj Mirza Maharao Shri Sir Khen-
garji ' Savai Bahadur ) of, G. C S.I.,
G. C.I.E. ; b. 1866; is one of the Ruling
Princes of India: m. 1884; cr. G.C.I.E.
1887, G.C.S.I. 1917. The Palace, Kutch,
India.
Kyd, Sir David Hope, LL.D ., son of
the late David Kyd, of Rosendael,
Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire ; b. 1862 ;
ed. at Sherborne Sch., and at Pembroke
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1888,
LL.D. 1899) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1888 ;
unsuccessfully contested Whitechapel
Div. of Tower Hamlets (C) Oct. 1900,
and Jan. 1906, Stoke-on-Trent 1910, and
Gloucestershire, Forest of Dean Div.,
1910 and 1911 : m. 1896, Mary Gertrude,
da. of the late Francis Hobson Appach,
Bar.-at-law, J.P., of Elcot Park, Kint-
bury, Berks; cr. Knt. 1916; 23, Princes
Gardens, S. IV. ; Carlton Club.
Lacoste, Hon. Sir Alexandre, D. C.L. ,
LL.D., son of the Hon. Louis Lacoste,
formerly aSenator of Dominion of Canada;
b. 1842 ; ed. at St. Hyacinthe Coll. , and at
Laval Univ. , Quebec ; Bar. Lower Canada
1863, and K.C. 1880; was Batonnier of
the Bar Montreal 1879-81, a Member
of Legislative Council of Quebec 1882-4,
Speaker of the Senate 1891, and Ch.
Justice of Court of Appeal, Quebec 1891-
1907 ; is Professor of Law in Laval Univ. ;
appointed Senator of the Dominion 1884,
P.C. of Canada 1892, and Administrator,
Province of Quebec 1898 : m. 1866, Marie
Louise, da. of Leon Globensky, of Mon-
treal; cr. Knt. 1892. 191, St. Hubert
Street, Montreal, Canada ; Mount Royal,
(. Montreal ) Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Seven, of whom, Blanche :
m. 1896, Brig.-Gen. Joseph Phillippe Candry,
C.M.G.
Lagden, Sir Godfrey Yeatman,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Rev. Richard
Dowse Lagden, of Balsham House, Cam-
bridgeshire, and Sherborne, Dorset ; b.
1851 ; ed. at Sherborne Sch. ; was in
Gen. Post Office, London 1869-77, Princi-
pal Clerk to State Sec. , Transvaal under
British Administration 1878-81, Private
Sec. to the Administrator (Sir Owen Lan-
yon) 1878-81, Sec. to Executive Council
1880-81 (present at Siege of Pretoria)
afterwards Private Sec. to Administrators
(Sir Evelyn Wood and Sir William Bel-
lairs), Sec. to Transvaal Sub. Royal
Commn. on Compensation Claims 1881-2,
and Special War Correspondent during
Egyptian Campaign 1882-3 (present at
all engagements, including battle of Tel-
el-Kebir, charge of Kassassin, and cap-
ture of Cairo) ; appointed Assist. Colonial
Sec., Sierra Leone, and employed on
special financial mission to Gold Coast
1883, Govt. Sec. and Accountant, Basuto-
land 1884, Assist. Commr. 1885, Acting
Resident Commr;, Basutoland 1890,
British Commr. , Swaziland 1802, Resident
Commr., Basutoland 1893, and Commr.
for Native Affairs in Transvaal Colony,
and a M.L.C. and M.E.C. 1901; raised
and commanded Transvaal L.I. during
S. African War 1899-1902 (despatches
several times, medal) ; acted as Chm.
of South African Inter-Colonial Native
Affairs Commn. 1903-4 ; is Vice-Pres. of
Council of Roy. Colonial Institute, and
Director of African Banking Corporation ;
author of various official Reports on South
African Native Affairs, “ History of the
Basutos,” etc. : m. 1887, Frances Rebekah,
da. of the Rt. Rev. Henry Brougham
Bousfield, Bishop of Pretoria ; cr. C. M. G.
1894, K. C.M.G. 1897. Selwyn, Oatland
Chase, Weybridge ; Authors Club.
Sons living — Reginald Bousfield, b. 1893;
Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own), —
Eionel Atherton, b. 1895; Eieut. Rifle Brig.
(Prince Consort’s Own) .
Daughters living — Frances Audley, b. 1888:
m. 1909, Frank Sansome Preston, of The
School House, Malvern College, Malvern, —
Hilda Mervyne, b. 1900.
Lake, Lieut.- Gen. Sir Percy Henry
Noel, K.C.B., K. C.M.G., son of Lieut. -
Col, Percy G. B. Lake, formerly 54th
Regt. , of Grenfell, Canada; b. 1855 ; ed.
at Uppingham ; entered 59th Regt. 1873,
became Capt. E. Lancashire Regt. 1883,
Major 1891, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1899, Col.
1902, Maj.-Gen. 1905, and Lieut.-Gen
1911 ; retired 1919; served during Afghan
War 1878-9 (medal), with Soudan Ex-
pedition 1885, as D.A.A., and Q.M.G.
Intelligence Depart., present at action of
Tofrek (medal with two clasps, bronze
star), and in command of operations in
Mesopotamia 1916 ; was D.A.A.G. Head
Quarters 1888-90, D.A.A.G. , Dublin Dist.
1892-3, Q.M.G. , Mil. of Canada 1893-8,
A.A.G., Head Quarters 1899-1904, Ch.
Staff Officer, S. Command 1904-5, Ch. of
Gen. Staff, Canadian Mil. 1905-8, In-
spector-Gen. thereof 1908-10, to command
7th Div. N. Army, India 1911, and Ch.
of Gen. Staff Army Headquarters, India,
19x2 ; m. 1891, Hester, da. of the late H.
Woodyer, ofGrafham, Surrey; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1902, C.M.G. 1905, K.C.M.G.
1908, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916. United
Service Club.
Lake, His Honour Sir Richard Stuart,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Lieut. -Col.
Percy Godfrey Botfield Lake, formerly 54th
Regt., of Grenfell, Canada ; b. i860 ; in Ad-
miralty and Civil Ser., Cyprus 1878-83 ; a
M.L.A. , N.W. Territories 1898-1904, and
was a Member of Canadian Parliament
1904-11 ; appointed Lieut. -Gov. of Sas-
katchewan 1915 : m. 1910, Dorothy, da.
of the late James Fletcher, LL.D. ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1918. Government House,
Regina , Saskatchewan, Canada; Win-
marleigh Grange, Grenfell, Canada ; As-
siniboia [Regina), and Rideau ( Ottawa )
Clubs.
Sons living — Henry I., b. 1911, — John F., b.
1914, — Richard, E-, b. 1918.
Daughter living — Katherine G. F., b. 1916.
Lallubhai Asharam Shah, Hon. Sir,
son of Asharam Dalichand Shah, of
Ahmedabad, Bombay; b. 1873; ed. at
Gujarat Coll., Ahmedabad, and Govt. Law
Sch., Bombay (M.A. 1893, LL.B. 1895) ;
was Acting Gen. Pleader, Bombay High
Court, 1910, 1911, 1912, and 1913; ap-
pointed a Puisne Judge of High Court,
Bombay 1913: m. 1885, Rukunnibai, da.
of Mohaulah Umedram, of Ahmedabad,
Bombay ; cr. Knt. 1920. Pedder Road,
Bombay.
1012
KNIGHTAGE.
Lamb, Sir Ernest Henry, C.M.G. ,
el. son of Benjamin Lamb, of Thorndown,
Windlesham, Surrey; b. 1876; ed. at
Dulwich, and at Wycliffe Coll., Stone-
house, Gloucestershire ; is a Member of
Common Council of London, a J.P. for
Surrey, a Vice-Pres. of Home Counties |
Liberal Federation and of Land Law |
Reform Asso. , a Connexional Treasurer
of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, and
Chm. of Foster’s Parcels and Goods Ex-
press (Limited) ; sometime Chm. of City
of London Schs. Committee and of City of
London Police Committee ; sat as M. P.
for Rochester (Z.) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910
(when he was defeated), and Dec. 1910
to Nov. 1918 : m. 1913, Rosa Dorothea,
younger da. of W. J. Hurst, J.P., of
Drumaness, Ballynahinch, co. Down ; cr.
C.M.G. 1907, Knt. 1914. Park Hill Crest,
Croydon , Surrey ; Ocean Cliff, Sandown,
Isle of Wight ; 82, Fore Street, E.C. 2;
National Liberal, and Eighty Clubs.
Sons living — Foster Charles Lowry, b. 1916, —
Roland Hurst Lowry, b. 1917.
Daughters living — Grace Dorothy Lowry, b.
1914, — Mary Pleasant Lowry, b. 1919.
Lamb, Sir Richard Amphlett, K.C.S.I. ,
C.I.E., son of the late William Lamb;
b. 1858 ; ed. at King Edward’s Gram.
Sch. , Stourbridge, in Switzerland, and at
Highgate Sch. ; entered I.C.S. 1877; be-
came Assist. Collector, Bombay 1879,
Forest Settlement Officer 1885, Dep.
Commr., Burma 1887, Assist. Collector
and Magistrate, Bombay 1892, Collector
and Magistrate 1896, Senior Collector
1899, Sec. and Acting Ch. Sec. to Govt,
of Bombay, Revenue and Financial Depart,
and a M.L.C., Bombay 1904, Commr.,
Central Div., Bombay 1905, Commr. of
Custom., Salt, Opium, and Abkari, Bom-
bay 1906, and Ch. Sec. to Govt, of Bom-
bay and a M.L.C. 1907; served with
Burma Expedition 1887-9 (medal with
clasp) ; was Chm. of Committee in con-
nection with Plague at Poona 1897, and a
Member of Excise Committee 1905-6 ; ap-
pointed a Member of Executive Council
and Vice-Pres. of Legislative Council of
Bombay 1910 ; retired 1915 ; received
Kaisar-i-Hind medal iqoo : m. 1901,
Kathleen, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. John
Patrick Barry, Indian Med. Ser. ; cr.
C.I.E. 1901, C.S.I. 1909, K.C.S.I. 1911.
Tudor House, Broadway, Worcestershire ;
East India United Service, and Western
India [Poona) Clubs.
Sons living — Richard Barry, b. 1905, — Wil-
liam John, b. 1906, — George Patrick, b.
1910, — David Amphlett, b. 1912.
Lamb, Col. Sir Harry Harling,
K. C.M.G., son of Henry William Lamb,
of Brooklands, Sidmouth ; b. 1857 ; ed. I
at U ppingham ; entered Consular Ser.
1879, became Acting Consul-Gen. at
Philipoppolis 1882, Vice-Consul at Moos-
sul 1885, and at Scutari, Albania 1886, !
Consul at Suakin 1894, and at Erzeroum |
1899, Ch. Dragoman at Constantinople J
1903, and Consul-Gen. at Salonica 1907 ; ;
appointed British Representative on the |
International Commn. for Control of Al-
bania 1913, and Political Officer on Special
Mission 1918, with rank of Col. : m. 1894, 1
Sabina, da. of Commendatore Felice
Maissa, Italian Consular Ser. ; cr. C.M.G.
1910, K. C.M.G. 1919.
Lambert, Sir Henry Charles Miller, |
K. C.M.G., C.B., son of Henry Thomas
Lambert, of Sandhills, Bletchingley, I
Surrey ; b. 1868; ed. at Eton, and at |
New Coll., Oxford (B.A., 1st class |
Honours Mods. 18B9, and 1st class Lit.
Hum. 1891) ; entered Colonial Office 1892,
became a 1st class Clerk 1898, and a
Principal Clerk 1907 ; was Chm. of Com-
mittee of Emigrants’ Information Office
1897-1907 (visited Canada, Australia, and
New Zealand); acted as Private Sec. to
the Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain for
British S. Africa Select Committee 1897 ;
appointed an Assist. Under Sec. of State
for the Colonies, and Sec. to Imperial
Conference 1916: m. 1892, Aileen Mary,
da. of the late John Rayner Arthur, Bom.
C. S. [see Arthur, Bt., cr. 1841, colls.] ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1910, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Larklands, Banstead, Surrey ; Athenceum
Club.
Son living — Roger Uvedale, b. 1896.
Daughters living — Catherine Aileen, b. 1893,
— Patience Violet, b. 1898, — Ruth, b. 1902.
Lambagraon, Lieut.- Col. the Raja
(Sir Jai Chand) of, K. C.I.E., C.S.I. ,
son of Raja Partab Chand ; b. 1870 ; is
Head of the Kangra family, a Member
of Council of Gov.-Gen. of India, and
Hon. Lieut.-Col. Indian Army ; cr. C.S.I.
1913, K. C.I.E. 1918. Jhelum , Punjab.
Lambert, Rear-Adm. Sir Cecil Foley,
H. C.B. [see Grey, Bt.].
Lambton, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Sir
William, K.C.B., C.M.G., C.V.O.,
D. S.O. [see E. Durham].
Lancaster, Sir William John, son of
John Lancaster, formerly of West Winch,
Norfolk ; b. 1841 ; ed. at King Edward
Gram. Sch. , King’s Lynn ; many
years Sec. of Prudential Assurance Co.,
of which he is a Director ; was Mayor of
Wandsworth 1901-2 ; presented Sch.
Buildings to King Edward VII. Gram.
Sch. at King’s Lynn 1906 ; received Hon.
Freedom of King’s Lynn 1913 ; is a J.P.
for London, and Lord of the Manor and
Patron of East Winch ; unsuccessfully
contested N.-W. Div. of Norfolk (C) Jan.
1906: m. 1868, Sarah Harriot, who d.
1880, da. of Daniel Thomas Roy, M.D. ;
cr. Knt. 1906. 49, Putney Hill, S. W. ;
East Winch Hall, King's Lynn ; Junior
Athenceum, Constitutional, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Sons living — John Roy, b. 1871, — Henry, b.
1879, — Hugh, b. 1882 ; Capt. in the Army.
Daughters living — Mary: m. 1901, R. J. B.
Storey, — Harriot, — Katharine.
Landon, Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederick
William Bainbridge, K.C.M.G., C.B., son
of the late Rev. Canon J. T. B. Landon,
V. of Ledsham, Yorkshire ; b. i860 ;
entered 76th Regt. 1879, became Capt.
W. Riding Regt. 1885, Major Army Ser.
Corps 1894, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1897, Lieut.-
Col. and Brevet Col. 1900, Col. 1905, and
Maj.-Gen. 1913 ; retired 1919 ; Benin Ex-
pedition 1897 (despatches, medal with
clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), S. Africa 1898-
1902, on Staff (despatches, Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal w’ith two
clasps, Brevet Col.); was D.A.A.G.,
Jamaica 1890-95, and Col. in Charge of
Army Ser. Corps Records and Depot
1905-8, and Assist. Director Supply and
Transport, Aldershot 1908-9, Inspector
of Army Ser. Corps 1909-13, and Director
of Transport and Movements at the
War Office 1913-14, and Ch. Inspector
of the Q.M.G.'s Sers. 1914-19 ; is Hop.
Col. Army Ser. Corps : m. 1884, Rose
Emily, da. of the late Rev. W. N.
Willis, R. of Kilpencon, co. Limerick ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1904, K.C.M.G. 1919.
74, Gloucester Place, W.i; Army and
Navy, and Ranelagh Clubs.
KNIGHTS.
101 3
Sons living — Arthur Henry Whittington,
O.B.E., M.C., b. 1889; Capt. Roy. Canadian
Regt. : m. 1920, Hlsie Mary, da. of James
Gillanders, of Drumlithie, Purley, — James
William Bainbridge, D.S.O., b. 1891 [see
“ Companionage”],— Guy de Laval, M.C.,
b. 18—; Capt. R.F.A.
Daughter living — Violet Hvelyn.
Lane, Maj.-Gen. Sir Ronald Bertram,
K.C.B., K.C.V.O., youngest son of the
late John Newton Lane, of King's Bromley
Manor, Lichfield [B. Bagot] ; b. 1847 ;
entered Rifle Brig. 1867, became Capt.
1878, Brevet Major 1879, Brevet Lieut. -
Col. 1882, Col. 1886 (h.-p. 1897), and
Maj.-Gen. 1898 ; retired 1909 ; served
during Zulu War 1879, present at battle
of Ulundi (despatches, medal with clasp,
Brevet Major), during Transvaal Campaign
1880-81, and with Egyptian Expedition
1882 (despatches, medal with clasp,
bronze star, Brevet Lieut. -Col., 4th class
Osmanieh) ; was D.A.A. and Q.M.G. ,
Natal 1881-2, Assist. Mil. Sec., Canada
1883-8, A.D.C. to Com.-in-Ch. (H.R.H.
Duke of Cambridge) 1889-92, Assist. Mil,
Sec. at Head Quarters 1892-7, in command
of Gapison at Alexandria 1898-1900, and
Inf. Brig, at Malta 1901 -3, Mil. Sec. at
War Office 1903-4, and Lieut. -Gov. and
Sec. of Royal Hospital, Chelsea 1905-9 ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Suffolk : m. 1893,
Augusta, da. of the late John A. Beau-
mont, of Wimbledon Park ; cr. C. B.
(Mil.) 1896, C.V.O. 1903, K.C.V.O.
1904, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1912. Carleton Hall ,
Saxmundham ; Army and Navy, and
Junior Carlton Clubs.
Lang, Hon. Sir Frederic William,
son of Oliver William Lang, of Black-
heath ; b. 1852 ; is a Member of New
Zealand Parliament ; has been Speaker
thereof since 1913 ; was Chm. of Com-
mittees and Dep. Speaker 1912-13 ; cr.
Knt. 1916. House of Representatives,
Wellington, New Zealand; Onehunga,
Auckland, New Zealand.
Lange, Hon. Sir Johannes Henricus,
el. son of the late Frederic Henry Lange,
of Uitenhage, Cape of Good Hope ; b.
1852 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (LL.B.
1876) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1876 ; was
M.L.A. for Kimberley 1888-92, and Crown
Prosecutor of Griqualand West 1892-6,
since when he has been a Puisne Judge of
High Court of Griqualand (now a Div.
of Supreme Court of S. Africa) ; also
Judge of Griqualand West Local Div. of
Supreme Court of S. Africa since 1910;
served as Chm. of Judicial Commn. of
Enquiry into S. African Rebellion 1914 :
m. 1885, Ellen, da. of the late William
Grimmer, M.D., Dist. Surg. of Kimber-
ley ; cr. Knt. 1917. Kimberley , S.
Africa.
Langerman, Sir Jan William Stuckers;
b. 1853 ; is a Member of House of Assembly,
Union of S. Africa, Pres. Rand Chamber
of Mines, and Managing Director of
Robinson Mines ; appointed a Member of
Dominions Resources Roy. Commn. 1914:
m. 1882, Gertrude, da. of Dr. Kitching,
of Cape Town ; cr. Knt. 1912. Leila-
shein, 145, Von Beel Street, Johannesburg.
Lankester, Professor Sir Edwin Ray,
K.C.B. , el. son of the late Edwin
Lankester, M.D. , Coroner for Central
Middlesex ; b. 1847 ; M.A. and D.Sc., Ox-
ford, Hon. Fellow of Exeter Coll., Hon.
Student of Ch. Ch., Oxford, Hon.
D.Sc. Leeds, and Hon. LL.D. St. An-
drews ; was Professor of Zoology and
Comparative Anatomy in Univ. Coll.,
London 1874-1890, Linacre Professor of
Comparative Anatomy at Oxford 1890-98,
and Director of Natural History Museum,
S. Kensington 1898-1908; is a F.R.S.
(Roy. Medallist 1885, Vice Pres. 1896,
Copley Medallist 1913), founder of the
Marine Biological Asso., and a Member
of Institut de France (Acaddmie des
Sciences), of the Lincei of Rome, and
many other Foreign learned Sos. ; author
of numerous works on Natural History
subjects; cr. K.C.B. (Civil) 1907. Savile,
and Bath Clubs.
Laporte, Hon. Sir Hormisdas, son
of J. B. Laporte, of Lachine, Quebec;
b. 1850; Hon. LL.D., McGill Univ.;
Pres, of Laporte Martin (Limited), whole-
sale grocers of Montreal, and of Provincial
Bank of Canada, a Director of Credit
Foncier Franco-Canadian, La Sauvegarde
Life Assurance Co. (Limited), Dominion
Gresham Guarantee Casualty Co., Gres-
ham Life Assurance So. (Limited), and
Montreal Chamber of Commerce, a
Member of Montreal Board of Trade,
Administrator of Laval Univ., a P.C. of
Canada, and a Life Gov. of Notre Dame
and Montreal Gen. Hospitals ; was Mayor
of Montreal 1904, and Pres. Montreal
Citizens’ Asso. 1910-n : m. 18 — , Marie
Onesime Mirza, da. of Pierre Gervais ;
cr. Knt. 1918. 1016, Dorchester Street
West, Montreal, Canada ; Montreal
[Montreal), and Rideau [Ottawa) Clubs.
Son living — One.
Daughter living — One.
Larmor, Sir Joseph, D.Sc., P.P.S.,
M.P. , son of Hugh Larmor ; b. 1857 ; ed.
at Roy. Academical Institution, Belfast, at
Queen’s Coll., Belfast, and at St. John’s
Coll. , Cambridge (B. A. , Senior Wrangler
1880, M.A. 1883, Fellow 1880); D.Sc.
London; Hon. D.Sc. , Oxford, Camb., and
Dublin ; Hon. LL. D. , Glasgow, Aberdeen,
Birmingham, and St. Andrews; D.C.L. ,
Durham; Hon. D.Sc., Queen’s Univ.,
Belfast ; is an Hon. Freeman of City of
Belfast, a Fellow of Roy. So. (formerly
Sec. and Vice- Pres.), Hon. F.R.S.E. ,
Hon. Member Roy. Irish Acad. , F. R. A. S. , *
Past Pres, of London Mathematical and
of Camb. Philosophical Sos., Foreign
Hon. Member of American National
Acad, of Science, of American Philoso-
phical So., American Acad., Boston, of
Accad. dei Lincei of Rome, and of I nstituto
di Bologna, and Corresponding Member
of Institut de France ; was Professor
of Natural Philosophy, Queen’s Coll.,
Galway 1880-85, Lecturer in Mathe-
matics, Camb. Univ. 1885-1903, and
a Sec. of Roy. So. 1901-12 ; has been
Lucasian Professor of Mathematics since
1903 ; sometime Examiner in Mathe-
matics and Natural Philosophy, London
Univ. ; has Roy. So.’s and other medals ;
author of various works on Mathematics
and Physics ; has sat as M. P. for Cam-
bridge Univ. ( C ) since Feb. 1911 ; cr.
Knt. 1909. St. John s College, Cambridge ;
Athenceum Club.
Lascelles, Hon. Sir Alfred George
[see E. Harewood, colls.].
La Touche, Sir James John Digges,
K.C.S.I., son of William Digges La
Touche; b. 1844; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B. A. 1865, Hon. LL.D. 1908);
entered B.C.S. 1867; appointed Settle-
ment Officer, Ajmere 1871, Dist. Sup. of
Police, N.-W. Provinces 1875, Joint
Magistrate 1882, Settlement Officer,
Gorakhpur 1883, Commr. of S. Div. ,
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Upper Burma 1886, Magistrate and Col-
lector, N.-W. Provinces 1890, Member of
Lieut.-Gov.’s Council 1891, Commr. and
Agent, Benares April 1893, Ch. Sec. to
Govt, of N.-W. Provinces Dec. 1893,
Member of Board of Revenue 1896 (acted
as Lieut. -Gov. 1898), a Member of
Viceroy’s Council 1897, and Lieut.-Gov.
of United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
1901 ; retired 1906 ; was a Member of I
Council of Sec. of State for India 1907-14 :
m. 1873, Julia, da. of Thomas W. Roth-
well ; cr. C.S.I. 1896, K.C.S.I. 1901.
53, Raglan Road , Dublin.
Lauder, Sir Harry (MacLennan) ;
b. 1870 ; in early life a mill boy at
Arbroath, afterwards a miner ; the well-
known Scottish Music Hall Artiste; col-
lected large sums for War Charities during
European War; author of various comedies
and songs : m. 1890, Annie Vallance ; cr.
Knt. 1919. Laudervale , Dunoon , Scot-
land.
Laurence, Sir Perceval Maitland,
K. C.M. G. , LL.D. , el. son of the late Rev.
Perceval Laurence, R. of Walesby, Lin-
colnshire ; b. 1854 ; ed. privately, and at
Corpus Christi Coll. , Camb. (B. A. 1st class
Classical Tripos 1876, LL.M. 1879, LL.D.
1884, Fellow 1876, Hon. Fellow 19x4) ;
Pres, of Camb. Union 1874; Classical
Tutor of Cavendish Coll. 1876 ; acted as
Lecturer and Examiner of Corpus Christi
Coll. ; Tancred Student of Lincoln’s Inn
1875, Senior Whewell Scholar and Mem-
bers’ Prizeman (English Essay) in Univ.
of Camb. 1877, Yorke Prizeman 1878, and
Chancellor’s Gold Medallist for Legal
Studies 1879 ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1878,
and of Supreme Court, Cape Colony 1880 ;
Examiner in Literature at Cape Univ.
1881, 1886-9 and 1892, and in Law 1901-8
and 1912; was Chm. of Kimberley Com-
mittee for Colonial and Indian Exhibition
1886, of Kimberley Public Library 1883-
1901, and of War Losses Inquiry Commn.
1905-7, a Member of Transvaal Con-
stituencies Delimitation Commn. 1906,
Chm. Constituencies Delimitation Commn.
for Union Parliament 1909, and a Member
and Acting Chm. of Financial Relations
Commn. 1911, and Chm. of Second De-
limitation Commn. 1912 ; appointed a
Judge of Supreme Court of Cape Colony
1882, when he was assigned to High
Court of Griqualand, of which he was
Acting Judge Pres. 1887-8, and Judge
Pres. 1888-1907, when (on the abolition
of that office) he was assigned to the
Supreme Court at Cape Town ; on Union
became a Judge of Cape of Good Hope
Div. of Supreme Court of S. Africa,
Acting Ordinary Judge of Appeal 1911,
and Acting Judge Pres., Natal Div.
and Additional Judge of Appeal 1912 ;
retired 1913; appointed Chm. of S. African
Univ. Commn. 1914; author of a Treatise
on ‘ ‘ The Law and Custom of Primo-
geniture,” and “ High Court Reports
1882-9, 1895-1904,” etc., etc. ; cr. Knt.
1908, K.C. M.G. 1911. Combe Leigh,
The Downs, Wimbledon, S. W. ; Reform,
Savile, and Oxford and Cambridge Clubs.
Lavery, Sir John, A.R.A., son of
Henry Lavery of Belfast ; b. 1856 ; is a
well-known Artist, an A.R.A:, a Member
of Roy. Scottish Acad. , of Roy. Hibern-
ian Acad., and of Soci6t6 Nationale des
Beaux-Arts, Paris, and a Chevalier of
Orders of Crown of Italy and of Leopold
of Belgium : m 1st, 1889, Kathleen Mac-
dermott, whoa?. 1891 ; cndly, 1910, Hazel,
da. of Edward Jenner Martyn, and widow
of Edward Livingston Trudeau, of New
York; cr. Knt. 1918. 5, Cromwell Place,
S. W. ; Chelsea Arts, and Ranelagh Clubs.
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage) Eileen
Marion [Hon. Mrs. William F. Forbes-
Sempill): m. 19 — , Col. the Hon. William
Francis Forbes-Sempill, A.F.C., Master of
Sempill, el. son of 18th Baron Sempill.
Law, Sir (William) Algernon Cajetan,
K.C.M.G., C.B. [see B. Ellenborough,
colls.].
Law, Sir Archibald FitzGerald, son
of Michael Law ; b. 1853 ; ed. at Oriel
Coll. , Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1879 ;
appointed Assist. Commr., Cyprus 1880,
Pres. Dist. Court, Famagusta 1883, Direc-
tor of Survey, Principal Officer of Land
Registration, and Principal Forest Officer
1886, a M.L.C. 1887, Acting Queen’s
Advocate 1889, Acting Ch. Sec. 1890,
Queen’s Advocate 1892, and Ch. Judicial
Commr., Federated Malay States 1906;
was a Puisne Judge of Supreme Court,
Straits Settlements 1893-1905 : m. 1883,
Louisa Alice, da. of E. P. Squarey, of
Downton, Wilts ; cr. Knt. 1908. Stan-
bridge, Wimborne, Dorset.
Daughters living — of whom the el., Sarah
Margaret FitzGerald: m. 1914, George Nor-
man Rawlence.
Lawford, Maj.-Gen. Sir Sydney
Turing Barlow, K.C.B., son of Thomas
Acland Lawford ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Well-
ington Coll., and at R.M.C. ; entered
Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.)
1885, became Capt. 1894, Major 1900,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1902, Brevet Col. 1908,
Lieut.-Col. 1910, Col. 1912, and Maj.-
Gen. 1917; served during S. African War
1901-2 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and during European
War 1914-18, on Staff (despatches, C.B.,
4th class St. Vladimir Order, French and
Belgian Croix de Guerre, Maj.-Gen.,
Com. Legion of Honour, and Orders of
Leopold of Belgium and St. Maurice and
St. Lazarus of Italy) ; was Assist. Comdt. ,
Sch. of Mounted Inf., Longmoor 1906-10,
Comdt. 1912-13, and Brig.-Com. , Essex
Inf. Brig., E. Command 1913-14 : in.
1914, Muriel, da. of Sir Hartley Williams;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Army and Navy, and Ranelagh Clubs.
Lawless, Surg. -Lieut.-Col. Sir W arren
Roland Ckooke-, C.B., C.I.E., C.B.E.,
M.D. ; b. 1863; M.D., M.Ch. Roy. Univ.
of Ireland; Hon. LL.D. Camb.; entered
Army Med. Depart. 1886, transferred
to Coldstream Guards 1898, and became
Surg. -Lieut. -Col. 1902; retired 1911 ;
served in S. Africa 1899-1902, present
at actions of Belmont, Enslin, Modder
River, Magersfontein, and at relief of
Kimberley, and operations in Orange
River and Transvaal Colonies (despatches
twice, Queen’s medal with six clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, promoted
Lieut.-Col.); was Surg. to Viceroy and
Gov.-Gen.of India(Earl Minto) 1905-10; is
a J.P. and D.L. for co. Cork, House
Gov. at Osborne, and a Knight of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England: m. 1894, Emily, O.B.E., da.
of C. F. Lawless; cr. C.I.E. 1907, Knt.
1910, C.B. (Mil.) and C.B.E. (Mil.) 1917-
Osborne, Isle of Wight; Kilcrone, Cloyne,
co. Cork ; Guards' , and Albemarle Clubs.
Lawley, Col. the Hon. Sir Arthur,
G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., K.C. M.G. [see B.
Wenlock].
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Lawley, H011. Lady , G.B.E. [see
Cunard, Bt.].
Lawrence, Hon. Sir Alfred Tristram,
son of David Lawrence, surgeon, of Ponty-
pool, co, Monmouth ; b. 1843 ; ed. atTrin.
Hall, Camb. (LL.B. 1866, Hon. Fellow
1908); Bar. Middle Temple 1869, and a
K.C. 1897; sometimea Revising Barrister;
is aJ.P. for Monmouth, and a J.P. and
D.L. for Nairn ; was Junior Counsel to the
Admiralty 1882-97, Recorder of Windsor
1885-1904, Commr. of Assize on N.-E.
Circuit 1903, and on N. Circuit 1904, since
when he has been a Judge of High Court
of Justice (King’s Bench Div.) ; appointed
Pres. War Compensation Court 1920 :
m. 1875, Jessie Elizabeth, da. of George
Lawrence, J.P. ; cr. Knt. 1904. 10, South
Street , Mayfair, W. ; Invernairne,
Nairn; 657, Royal Courts of Justice ,
W.C.; Athenceum , and New University
Clubs.
Sons living — Alfred Clive, C.B.E., b. 1876 [see
“Companionage”], — Charles Trevor, D.S.O.,
b. 1879 [see “ Companionage ”], — Geoffrey,
D.S.O., b. 1880 [see “Companionage”].
Daughter living — Enid Lilian: m. 1904,
George Lewis Barstow, C.B.,of 36, Sussex
Gardens, W.
Lawrence, Gen. the Hon. Sir Herbert
Alexander, K.C.B. [see B. Lawrence].
Lawrence, Hon. Sir Paul Ogden,
son of the late Philip Henry Lawrence,
of Lincoln’s Inn; b. 1861; Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1882, a K.C. 1896, and Bencher
1900; sometime Chm. of Gen. Council
of the Bar; appointed a Judge of High
Court of Justice (Chancery Div.) 1918: m.
1887, Maude Mary, da. of the late John
Turner, of Oaklands, Wimbledon Park ;
cr. Knt. 1919. Dunarden , Inner Park
Road , Wimbledon Park, S. W. ; Royal
Courts of Justice , W. C.
Lawson, Sir Arnold, K.B.E. , M.D.,
F.R.C.S., son of George Lawson,
F.R.C.S., Surg.-Oculist to H.M. Queen
Victoria, of 12, Harley Street, W. ; b.
1867 ; ed. at Merchant Taylors’ School ;
M.R.C.S. England and L.R.C.P. London
1891, F.R.C.S. 1893, M.D. Brussels;
Senior Ophthalmic Surg. and Lecturer
on Ophthalmology, Middlesex Hospital,
Ophthalmic Surg. King Edward VII.
Hospital for Officers, Consulting Oph-
thalmic Surg. Roy. Victoria Hospital for
Incurables and Roy. Med. Benevolent
Coll., Epsom, a Fellow of Roy. So. of
Med. , and a Member of Ophthalmological
So. ; sometime Surg. Roy. London
Ophthalmic Hospital : m. 1904, Helen
Hargreaves, da. of Andrew Clark ; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 12, Harley Street,
W.i. ; Royal Automobile Club.
Sons living — Kenneth Andrew, b. 1905, —
Arnold Derek, b. 1907-
Daughter living — Monica Mary, b. 1908.
Lawson, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Mey-
rick, K.C.B. , son of the late Rt. Hon.
James A. Lawson, one of H.M.’s Judges
in Ireland ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll. , and at Roy. Mil. Acad. , Woolwich ;
entered R.E. 1877, became Capt. and
Brevet Major 1888, Major 1895, Brevet
Lieut. -Col. 1898, Lieut. -Col. and Brevet
Col. 1900, Maj.-Gen. 1907, and Lieut. -
Gen. 1916 ; served with Egyptian Expe-
dition 1884 (medal with clasp, bronze
star, 5th class Medjidie), with Soudan
Expedition 1884-5 (despatches, two clasps,
Brevet Major), with Nile Expedition 1898
(dangerously wounded, despatches, medal,
Egyptian medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut. -
Col.), and in S. Africa 1899-1902, on
Staff (despatches, Queen’s medal with
four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
A.D.C. to H.M. , Brevet Col.); was
D.A.A.G. Dublin Dist. 1889-92, and
D. A.Q.M.G. , Head Quarters 1893-8,
specially employed with Egyptian Army
1898-9, Ch. Staff Officer S. Africa 1902-3,
Director of Movements and Quarterings
at Head Quarters 1904-6, in Command
of 13th Brig, and troops in Dublin 1906-7,
Maj.-Gen. -in Charge of Administration,
Aldershot 1907-10, Comdg. 2nd Div.
there 1910-14, Lieut.-Gov. of Guernsey
April to Nov. 1914, Assist, to Ch. of
Imperial Gen. Staff at War Office Nov.
1914 to Jan. 1915, Gen. Officer Comdg.-
in-Ch. N. Command, Jan. 1915 to Nov.
1916, on special ser. in various Theatres
of War 1916-17, and Inspector-Gen. of
Communications Italian Expeditionary
Force 1917-18 ; is a Grand Officer of
Order of Crown of Italy : m. 1912, Lady
Wilma, C.B.E., da. of 5th Earl of Radnor,
and widow of 2nd Earl of Lathom ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1904, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Grove House, Lymington , Hants ; Arthur's
United Service , and Kildare Street Clubs .
Lawson, Lady Wilma, C.B.E. [see
E. Lathoml.
Laycock, Lieut -Col. .Szr Joseph Fred-
erick, K.C.M.G. , D,S.O. , only son of the
late Robert Laycock (sometime M.P.), of
Wiseton Flail, Notts ; b. 1867 ; formerly
Major Notts. Imperial Yeo. ; is a J.P.
for Notts, Hon. Capt. in the Army, an
A.D.C. , and Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col.
R. H.A. (T.F.) ; served in S. Africa 1899-
1900 on Staff (despatches, D.S.O.), and
during European War 1914-19 on Staff,
with rank of Col., and subsequently as
Brig. -Gen. (despatches. Brevet Lieut. -
Col., Russian Order of St. Stanislas,
C.M.G. , Croix de Guerre, K.C.M.G.) :
m. 1902, Katherine Mary, da. of the
Hon. Hugh Henry Hare [see E.
Listowel], and divorced wife of 6th Mar-
quess of Downshire ; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
C.M.G. 1917, K.C.M.G. 1919. Wiseton
Hall, B aw try, Yorkshire ; Low Gosforth,
Northumberland ; Whittonstall, North-
umberland; 47, Charles Street, W. ;
Turf, Brooks' s, and White' s Clubs.
Sons and Daughters living — [See E. Listowel].
Leach, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edmund,
K.C.B., 5th son of the late Henry Leach,
J.P. and D.L. , of Corston, co. Pembroke ;
b. 1836 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst;
entered 50th Regt. 1854, became Capt.
1864, Major 1866, Lieut.-Col. 1876, Lieut. -
Col. Comdg. 1st Batn. The Queen’s Own
(Royal W. Kent Regt.) 1883, Col. 1884
(h.-p. 1885), and Maj.-Gen. 1894; retired
1898 ; served (i) in Crimean Campaign
1855-6, ( ii ) in New Zealand War 1863-6
(despatches thrice, medal, Brevet Major),
(iii) throughout Egyptian War 1882
(medal, bronze star, and 4th class Os-
manieh), and (iv) in Nile Expedition 1885
(despatches, C.B.) ; was A. A. G., E. Dist.
1886-91, and in command of troops in
Barbados 1894-5 ; appointed Col. Queen’s
Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.) 1904: m.
1869, Frances Elizabeth, 2nd da. of the
late W. H. Ince, of 27, Thurloe Square,
S. W. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1885, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1907. 27, Thurloe Square, S. W.
Sons living — Henry Edmund Burleigh,
C. M.G., b. 1870 [see “Companionage”], —
William R. Ronald, R.N., b. 18 — ; Lieut. -
Com. R.N. 1913.
Leach, Dame Florence Edith Victoria,
D. B.E., da. of the late Col. Wilfred Fitz-
alan Way ; b. 1874 ; Controller-in-Ch. of
Queen Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps
(formerly Controller of Inspection) during
ioi6
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European War : m. 1895, Co!. Henry
Edmund Burleigh Leach, C.M.G. ; cr.
C.B.E. 1918, D.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 7, St.
Leonards Mansions, Smith Street, Chelsea,
S.W. 3.
Leach, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, KC. U.O.,
son of the late Thomas Leach, of Seaford
Lodge, Ryde, Isle of Wight ; b. 1848 ; ed.
at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered
R. A. 1869, became Capt. 1879, Major 1885,
Lieut.-Col. 1895, Col. 1899, and Maj.-Gen.
1904 ; retired 1908 ; served during Afghan
War 1879, with Bazar Valley Expedition
(medal) ; appointed Comdt. at Sch. of
Gunnery 1900, Col. -on-Staff, R.A. , India
1900, to command Woolwich Dist. 1904,
and Coast Defences at Plymouth 1905 :
m. 1878, Agnes, da. of the late Henry
Beck, of Herne Bay, and widow of Richard
Manuel Sewell, Indian Army ; cr.
K.C.V.O. 1904. Naval and Military
Club.
Leathes, Sir Stanley Mordaunt,
K.C.B., son of the late Rev. Stanley
Leathes, D.D. , R. of Much Hadham,
Herts ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1887,
Fellow 1886-1904, Lecturer in History
1892-1903) ; was Sec. to Civil Ser. Commn.
1903-7, and Second Civil Ser. Commr.
1907-10, since when he has been First
Commr.; joint Editor of “Cambridge
Modern History ” 1901-12; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1911, K.C.B. (Civil) 1919. Quoitings,
Marlow ; United Universities, and Bur-
lington Fine Art Clubs.
LeBas, Sir Hedley Francis, son of
the late Thomas Le Bas, of Jersey ;
b. 1868 ; ed. in Jersey ; served 7 years
in ranks of 15th Hussars ; is Gov. Direc-
tor of Caxton Publishing Co. (Limited),
which he founded, Joint Hon. Sec. Prince
of Wales National Relief Fund, Organizer
of Lord Kitchener National Memorial
Fund, and a Knight of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England; has
acted as Ch. Adviser to the Govt, in con-
nection with Publicity during European
War : m. 1900, Mary, da. of Joseph
Barnes, of Dorchester ; cr. Knt. 1916.
Great Tyles, Rei^ate ; Reform, and Eighty
Clubs.
Son living — One, b. 1902.
Daughter living — One, b. 1912.
Leclezio, Sir Eugene Pierre Jules,
el. son of Eugene Leclezio, At-
torney-at-Law, of Mauritius ; b. 1832 ;
ed. at Roy. Coll., Mauritius (English
Scholarship 1850) ; Bar. Middle Temple
and Graduate of Faculty of Law, Paris,
1858 ; was a Member of Council 1869-78,
1st Puisne Judge of Mauritius 1879-83, and
Ch. Justice 1883-98 : m. 1859, Camille, el.
da. of the late Capt. J. C. Accary, of
French Army ; cr. Knt. 1887. Port Louis,
Mauritius.
Leclezio, Sir Henri, K.C.M.G. ; b.
18 — ; is a M.E.C. of Mauritius; cr.
C.M.G. 1897, K.C.M.G. 1915. Port
Louis, Mauritius.
Ledgard, Sir Henry, son ol the late
Henry Ledgard, of Teddington ; b. 1853 ;
sometimeaprrtner (subsequently Advisory
Director) in the firm of Cooper, Allen and
Co. (Limited), of Cawnpore ; was Pres, of
Upper India Chamber of Commerce 1901
and 1912-15, Pres, of Cawnpore Expan-
sion Committee 1913-15, a Member of
Board of Industries 1914- 15, and a Mem-
ber of Lieut. -Gov.’s. Council of United
Provinces of Agra and Oudh 1912-15 : nt.
1881, Florence Robertson, who d. 1918;
cr. Knt. 1915. Westfield, Cawnpore, hidia.
Lee, Maj.-Gen. Sir Richard Philipps,
K.C.B. , C.M.G., son of the late Rev.
Thomas Jones Lee ; b. 1865 ; entered R.E.
1885, became Capt. 1894, Brevet Major
1900, Lieut. -Col. 1910, and Maj.-Gen.
1918 ; China 1900, present at the relief ol
Tientsin and Pekin (despatches, medal
with clasp, Brevet Major), European War
1914-19 as a Ch. Engineer (wounded, de-
spatches, C.B., Maj.-Gen., C.M.G., Croix
de Guerre, K.C.B.) ; is a F.R.G.S. : m.
1898, Winifred, da. of T. M. Lord ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.M.G. andK.C.B. (Mil.)
1919. Naval and Military, Hurling-
ham, and Royal Southern Yacht Clubs.
Lee, Sir Sidney, D.Litt., LL.D., son ot
Lazarus Lee, of London ; b. 1859 ; ed.
at City of London Sch., and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1882); Hon. D.Litt.,
Oxford, and Hon. LL.D., Glasgow 1907,
Hon. Litt.D. , Victoria U niv. , Manchester,
1900 ; is an author, Chm. of Executive
Committee of Shakespeare’s Birthplace
Trustees, a Corresponding Member of
Massachusetts Historical So., a Fellow
of British Acad., Registrar of Roy.
Literary Fund, and a Roy. Commr. on
Public Records ; was Clark Lecturer in
English Literature, Trin. Coll., Camb.
1901-2, Lecturer at Lowell Institute,
Boston, U.S.A. 1903, and Lecturer for
Common Univ. Fund, Oxford 1909 ; ap-
pointed Professor of English Language
and Literature in Univ. of London 1913,
and Dean of Faculty of Arts 1918 ;
edited “Dictionaryof National Biography”
1891-17; author of “ A Life of William
Shakespeare,” ‘ * Principles of Biography,”
and numerous biographical and historical
works, etc.; cr. Knt. 1911. 108a, Lex-
ham Gardens , W. ; Athenceum Club.
Lee, Hon. Sir Walter Henry, son of
the late Robert Lee; b. 1874; a M.L.A.
of Tasmania ; was Leader of Opposition
in House of Assembly, Tasmania 1915-16,
since when he has been Premier, Ch. Sec.,
and Min. for Education; m. 189 7, Mar-
garet, da. of the late William Barnes ; cr.
Knt. 1920. Willesden, Stoke Street,
Now Town, Tasmania.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living — Four.
Lee, Vice-Adm. Sir Charles Lionel
Vaughan-, K.B.E., C.B., son of the late
Major Vaughan Hanning Vaughan-Lee,
M.P. , of Dillington Park, Somerset; b.
1867; entered R.N. 1880, became Rear-
Adm. 1915, and Vice-Adm. (retired) 1920 ;
served during Egyptian War 1882 (medal,
bronze star), and during European War
1914-17 (C. B., Legion of Honour, Order
of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy, 2nd
class of Japanese Order of Rising Sun) ;
Adm.-Sup., Portsmouth Dockyard 1917-
20: m. 1895, Rose Cecilia, da. of
Llewellyn Llewellyn, of Nethway House,
S. Devon; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1917, K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919- Naval and Military Club.
Leech, Sir Stephen, K.C.M.G., son of
the late John Leech, of Gorse Hall,
Dukinfield, Cheshire; b. 1864; ed. at
Eton, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford;
entered Diplo. Ser. 1888, became 3rd
Sec. 1890, 2nd Sec. 1894, 1st Sec. 1904,
Councillor of Embassy 1907; employed
at Berlin, Brussels, Lisbon, Constantinople,
Rome, Copenhagen, Christiania, and Pe-
king ; was Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen.
1909-19; retired 1920: m. 1902 (marriage
annulled on her petition 1909), the Hon.
Alice Florence, da. of 1st Viscount
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1017
Elibank; cr. K.C.M.G. 1919. Parkhill ,
Lyndhurst, Hants ; Travellers' Club .
Lees, Sir J ohn McKie, K.B.E.} K.C.}
son of the late Walter Lees, of Glasgow ;
b. 1843 ; ed. at Ayr and Edinburgh Acads. ,
and at Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. 1864,
LL.B. 1867); Advocate, Scotland 1867,
and a K. C. 1901 ; was Sheriff Substitute of
Lanarkshire 1872-91, and Sheriff Principal
of cos. Stirling, Dumbarton, and Clack-
mannan 1891-1917, since when he has
been Sheriff of co. Forfar ; is Commr. of
Northern Lighthouses ; was Convener
of Sheriffs of Scotland 1907- 1 9 ; author
of "Sheriff Court Styles,” “Small Debt
Handbook,” and other legal works: m.
1st, 1873, Eliza, who d. 1875, da. of the
late Sir John Gillespie, of Edinburgh;
2ndly, 1881, Alice Susan, da. of James
Clark, of Crossbasket, co. Lanark ; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. 4, Darnaway
Street, Edinburgh; University [Edin-
burgh) Club.
Lees, Dame Sarah Anne, D.B.E., da.
of John Buckley, of Carr Hill, Mossley,
Yorkshire; b. 1842; Hon. LL.D.,
Manchester Univ. 1914 (Member of
Court of Univ.) ; has been a Town
Councilllor of Oldham since 1907 (first
Freeman 1910, Mayor 1910-n, and
Alderman 1913) ; is Vice-Chm. of Man-
chester Roy. Coll, of Music, a Lady
of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, Hon. Sec. Oldham
Nursing Asso. , and a Gov. of Hulme
Gram. Schs. ; m. 1874, Charles Edward
Lees, who d. 1894, of Werneth Park,
Oldham ; cr. D.B.E. 1917. Werneth
Park , Oldham.
Daughters living — Dorothy : m. 1903, the Rev.
Charles Henry Prodgers, V. of Elvaston, of
Thurlaston Grange, Derby, — Marjory.
Leetham, Lieut.~Col. Sir Arthur,
C. M. G. , son of the late William Leetham,
steamship owner, of London, Hull, and
Newcastle; b. 1859; ed. privately, and in
Germany ; entered Hussars 1880, and be-
cameCapt. Hussarsi886 ; served in Soudan
Expedition 1885-6 (medal, bronze star) ;
was Private Sec. to Under-Sec. of State
for War (Baron Raglan) 1900-1902, and
Lieut. -Col. Roy. Monmouth Engineers
1903-10; appointed Sec., Royal United
Service Institution 1904 ; editor of Cavalry
Journal 1906-20 (which he founded) ;
a F.S.A. , a Member of Council of
National Defence Asso., of Smoke Abate-
ment So., and of So. of Nautical Research,
and Chm. of Militia Club ; became a Gen.
Staff Officer 1914 ; attached to War Office
Secretariat 1914-19 : m. 18 — , Louisa, da.
of the late Col. H. Shakespear, I.S.C. ; cr.
Knt. 1914, C.M.G. 1918. 100, Park
Street, Grosvenor Square, W. ; United
Service Club.
Lefroy, Hon. Sir Henry Bruce,
K.C.M.G ., el. son of the late Hon. An-
thony O’ Grady Lefroy, C.M.G., Colonial
Treasurer of Perth, W. Australia ; b.
1854 ; ed. at Rugby ; was a Member of
Federal Council of Australasia 1895-7,
Min. of Education 1897-8, Min. of Mines
1898-1901, and Agent-Gen. for W. Aus-
tralia in London 1901-5 ; elected a M.L.A. ,
W. Australia 1892 ; appointed Premier
and Min. of Lands, W. Australia 1917 :
m. 1st, 1880, Rose Agnes, who d. 1902,
da. of the late Charles Wittenoom, J.P. ;
2nd, 1904, Madeleine Emily Stewart, da.
of the Rev. William Stewart Walford, R.
of Dallinghoe, Suffolk ; cr. C.M.G. 1903,
K.C.M.G. 1919. Walebing, W. Aus-
tralia ; Weld [Perth) Club.
Sons living — Anthony Eanglois Bruce, M.C.,
b. 1881 : m. 1919, Califta Adela Emile,
da. of M. I/on Conrouble, formerly of Ar-
mentteres, France,— Francis Charles Bruce,
D.Sc., b. 1889.
Legard, Col. Sir James Digby, IC.C.B.
[see Legard, Bt. , colls.].
Legg, Capt. Sir George Edward
Wickham, K.B.E. , M. VO., 3rd son of
the Rev. William Legg, sometime R. of
Hawkinge, Kent ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Radley,
at Trin. Coll., Camb., and at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly in 2nd Batn.
S. Staffordshire Regt., and 3rd Batn.
Queen’s Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.) ; is
Capt. Reserve of Officers, a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, a Sec. of Soldiers’ and
Sailors’ Families’ Asso., and a Member of
Council of St. Peter’s Coll. , Radley ; has
Legion of Honour : m. 1895, Kathleen
(a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England), el. da. of Col.
Sir James Gildea, G.B.E. , K.C.V.O. ,
C.B. ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1902,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 14, Pembroke Gar-
dens, Kensington , W. 8. ; Army and Navy
Club.
Son living — George Patrick Wickham, b. 1899 ;
Eieut. 3rd S. .Staffordshire Regt.
Legge, Col. the Hon. Sir Henry
Charles, G.C.V.O. [see E. Dartmouth].
Leggett, Major Sir Edward Hum-
phrey Manisty, D.S.O., son of Major
George E. Leggett, of Clifton Crescent,
Folkestone; b. 1871 ; entered R.E. 1890,
became Capt. 1901, and Brevet Major
1902 retired 1911 ; served in S. Africa
1899-1902 as Dep. Assist. Director of
Railways on Head Quarter Staff (de-
spatches, two medals with six clasps,
Brevet Major, D.S.O.) ; was Director of
Burgher Land Settlement in S. Africa
1902-5, and a Staff Officer R.E. , E. Com-
mand 1906-7, since when he has been
employed in E. Africa Protectorate and
Uganda on special duty under Colonial
Office and British Cotton Growing Asso. :
m. 1907, Ada Mary, da. of John Dyson,
of Merriott, Crevrfkerne ; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
Knt. 1920. 11, Elvaston Place, S. W.q ;
Mombasa, British East Africa ; Reform ,
and Junior United Service Clubs.
Le Hunte, Sir George Ruthven,
G. C.M.G., eh son of the late George Le
Hunte, J.P., of Artramont, Wexford;
b. 1852 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll. ,
Camb. (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1880); Bar.
Inner Temple 1881 ; appointed Private Sec.
to Gov. of Fiji 1875, Stipendiary Magis-
trate 1875, Resident Commr., Colo 18 77,
Assist. Colonial Sec., Fiji 1882, Judicial
Commr. for High Commr. of W. Pacific
1883, Pres, of Dominica 1887, Colonial
Sec. of Barbadoes 1894 and of Mauritius
1867, Lieut. -Gov. of British New Guinea
1898, Gov. of S. Australia 1903, and Gov.
and Com.-in-Ch. of Trinidad and Tobago
1908; retired 1915; is a D.L. for co.
Wexford : m. 1884, Caroline Rachel,
da. of the late John Clowes, D.L.,
of Burton Court, Herefordshire ; cr.
C.M.G. 1898, K.C.M.G. 1903, G.C.M.G.
1912. Coombe Meadows , Ascot; Travel-
lers' Club.
Son living— John, b. 1886; Capt. Hampshire
Regt. : m. 1913, Vera, da. of CoL John Henry
Spurgin (formerly Roy. Scots Fusiliers), of
Tichborne Grange, Alresford.
Daughter living — Editha Rachel, b. 1891 : m.
1913, Godfrey B. Pease.
Leigh-Wood [see Wood].
ioi8
KNIGHTAGE.
Leishman, Sir James; b. 18 — ; is
Chm. of National Health Insurance
Commn., Scotland, and a Member of
Scottish Board of Health; cr. Knt. 1914.
83, Princes Street , Edinburgh.
Leishman, Maj. - Gen. Sir William
Boog, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.B., son of the
late William Leishman, M.D. , Regius
Professor of Midwifery in Glasgow Univ. ;
b. 1865 ; ed. at Westminster, and
at Glasgow Univ. (M.B. and C.M.
1886, LL.D. 1914) ; LL.D., McGill
Univ. 1914; F.R.C.P. London 1914;
entered Roy. Army Med. Corps 1887,
became Major 1899, Brevet Lieut. -Col.
1905, Lieut. -Col. 1911, Brevet Col. 1913,
Col. Army Med. Ser. 1915, and Maj.-
Gen. 1918; Waziristan Expedition 1894-5
(medal with clasp), European War 1914-
18 (despatches thrice, 1914 Star, C.B. ,
Com. Legion of Honour, K.C.M.G. ,
American D.S.M.); was Professor of
Pathology at Roy. Army Med. Coll.
1903-14; is a Bacteriologist, a F.R.S.,
Director of Pathology at the War
Office, a Member of Med. Research
Committee and of Advisory Med. and
Sanitary Committee for Tropical Africa,
and a Knight of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England ; sometime
Examiner in Tropical Medicine at Camb.
Univ. and in Pathology at Oxford Univ. ;
appointed an Hon. Physician to H.M.
1912 : m. 1902, Maud Elizabeth, da. of
the late Lieut. -Col. E. Gunter, formerly
E. Lancashire Regt. ; cr. Knt. 1909,
C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G. 1918.
Mybenton, Park Hill Road, Croydon ;
Junior United Service Club.
Son living — Austin William Drevar, b. 1907.
Daughters living — Margaret Augusta, b. 1903,
— Joyce, b. 1904, — Audrey Hester Maud, b.
1913.'
Lely, Sir Frederic Styles Philpin,
K.C.I.E., C.S.I., son of the late Rev.
M. Philpin, of Alcester, Warwickshire ;
b. 1846 ; entered I.C.S. 1869 ; appointed
Administrator of Porbandar State,
Kathiawar 1886, Junior Collector, Bom-
bay 1890, Member of Deccan Agricul-
turists Relief Act Commn. 1892, Senior
Collector and Magistrate 1893, Commr.
of Land Revenue Depart., Bombay 1897,
an Additional Member of Council,
Bombay 1899, Ch. Commr., Central
Provinces 1904, and a Member of Roy.
Commn. on Decentralization in India
1907; is a J.P. for Kent; unsuccessfully
contested Kent, W. , or Sevenoaks, Div.
[L] J an. 1910 ; has assumed his maternal
surname of Lely: m. 1876, Helen, da. of
the Rev. James Mitchell, D.D., of Poona;
cr. C.S.I. 1901, K.C.I.E. 1905. United
Service Club.
Daughter living — Winifred Margaret, b. 18 77 -
m. 1902, Kenneth Arnold Remold, Indian
Police, who d. 1905.
Lemieux, Sir Francis Xavier, son of
the late Antoine Lemieux, a farmer ; b.
1851 ; ed. at Quebec Seminary, and at
Levis Coll.; LL.D. Laval Univ.; Bar.
Canada 1872 ; formerly a Member of
Canadian House of Commons ; appointed
a Puisne Judge of Superior Court of Pro-
vince of Quebec 1897, Acting Ch. Justice,
Superior Court 1911, and Ch. Justice
1915 : m. 1874, Diana, da. of the Hon.
Mr. Justice Plamondon, of Arthabaska-
ville ; cr. Knt. 1915. Quebec, Canada.
Lemon, Sir James, son of the late
James Lemon, of 29, Camberwell New
Road, S.E. ; b. 1833; ed. privately; is a
M.I.C.E., a F.R.I.B.A., a F.S.I., and a
F.G.S., a J.P. for Southampton (some-
time Alderman, and Mayor 1891-3) ; Pres,
of the Seaman’s Orphanage, Past Pres, of
the Asso. of Municipal and County En-
gineers, and Past Senior Grand Warden
(Masonic) of Hampshire and the Isle of
Wight : m. 1859, Maria Victoria, da. of
Benjamin Smith; cr. Knt. 1909. n, The
Avenue, Southampton ; National Liberal,
South Hants ( Southampton ), and Glad-
stone ( Southampton ) Clubs.
Lennard, Sir Thomas Joseph, son
of the late Frederic Lennard, of Leicester ;
b. 1861 ; Chm. of Lennards (Limited), a
J. P. for Bristol (High Sheriff 1912-13),
Vice-Pres. Roy. Colonial Institute
(Founder of its Bristol Branch), Vice-
Pres. of Navy League, and a Member
of So. of Arts and Institute of Directors ;
unsuccessfully contested Bristol, W. Div.
1906 : m. 1893, Edith Georgina, da. of
Horace Edward Jay, of London ; cr.
Knt. 1920. Henbury Hill House, near
Bristol ; Kingswear Court, S. Devon;
Constitutional [Bristol), and Royal Dart
Yacht Clubs.
Lennox, Lady (Blanche) Algernon
Charles Gordon-, D.B.E. [see V.
Maynard, colls.].
Lennox-Conyngham [see Conyng-
ham].
Le Sage, Sir John Merry, son of John
Le Sage, of Clifton; b. 1837; ed. at
Clifton ; Editor of Daily Telegraph, and
a Lieut, for City of London ; acted as
Special War Correspondent with German
Army 1870-76, and in Egypt 1882 : m.
1874, Elizabeth Lord Martin ; cr. Knt.
1918. 141, Fleet Street, E.C. ; Garrick
Club.
Sons living— Stanley, b. 18 — .
Daughters living — Clara.
Leslie, Sir Bradford, K.C.I.E .,
second son of Charles Robert Leslie,
R.A. ; b. 1831; ed. at Mercers’ Sch. ,
London ; formerly Agent to East India
Railway Co. ; is a M.I.C.E. , a Fellow of
Calcutta Univ. , andOfficier del’ Instruction
Publique, France ; builder of the Calcutta
“ Howrah," and “Jubilee” Bridges over
the Hooghly River, and of other important
works in Bengal: m. 1855, Mary Jane
Eliza, who d. 1886, da. of the late W.
Honey; cr. K.C.I.E. 1887. 171, Maida
Vale, W.C.
Son living — Bradford, b. 1865.
Daughter living — Harriet Mary: m. 1888,
Major G. H. B. Gordon, who d. 1897.
Leslie, Sir Norman Alexander,
K. B.E., son of John Leslie; b. 1870;
ed. at Sherborne Sch. ; is a Shipowner, a
partner in the firm of Law, Leslie and Co.,
and in Ministry of Shipping ; was attached
to Transport Depart., Admiralty 1915-17:
m. 1898, Mirny Muriel Gambier; cr.
C. B.E. 1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Leuchars, Col. SirGeorge, K.C.M.G .,
D. S.O., son of the late H. J. Leuchars,
of Purbrook, Greytown, Natal; b. 1858;
ed. at Bishop’s Coll., Pietermaritzburg;
is a farmer; formerly Lieut. -Col. and
Brevet Col. (Comdg. 1898-1908) Umvoti
Mounted Rifles ; served in S. Africa 1899-
1900, in command of his Regt. and Comdg.
troops at Tugela Ferry, present at battles
of Tugela and Laing’s Nek, relief of
Ladysmith, and operations in Natal and
Transvaal Colonies (Queen’s medal with
four clasps, C.M.G.), and during opera-
tions in Natal 1906, in command of
Troops (despatches, medal with clasp,
D.S O.) ; was Sec. for Native Affairs and
KNIGHTS.
1019
Min. of Works, Natal 1903-5; elected to
Union of S. Africa Parliament 1910; be-
came Min. of Commerce and Industries
1911-12, and Min. of Public Works, and
Acting Min. of Posts and Telegraphs
1912 : m. 1891, Mary Marion, el. da. of
the late W. Mackenzie, of Cramond,
Natal; cr. C.M.G. 1903, D.S.O. 1907,
K.C.M.G., 1915. Bracken, Greytown,
Natal; Victoria {Pietermaritzburg) Club.
Leveson, Vice-Adm. Sir Arthur
Cavenagh, K.C.B., son of the late Ed-
ward John Leveson; b. 1868; entered
R.N. 1882, became Lieut. 1887, Com.
1899, Capt. 1903, Rear-Adm. 1913, and
Vice-Adm. 1919 ; battle of Jutland
Comdg. a Div. 1916 (despatches, C.B.,
1st class of Russian Order of St. Stanislas
with swords, 2nd class of Japanese Order
of the Rising Sun) ; appointed a Naval
A. D.C. to H.M. 1913, and Director of
Operations Div., War Staff 1914, com-
manded 2nd Battle Squadron Atlantic
Fleet 1919-20; is a F.R.G.S., and an
Officer of the Legion of Honour : m. 1902,
Jemima Adeline Beatrice, widow of 7th
Earl of Darnley; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1912,
C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
16, Hyde Park Gardens, W. 2 ; Bridg-
land, Midhurst ; United Service Club.
Sen living — One, b. 19^.
Daughters living— Three.
Levick, Sir Hugh Gwynne, K.B.E. ,
son of John Musgrave Levick, of Bur-
leigh, Cheshunt ; b. 1870; a Banker,
partner in the firms of Lee, Higginson and
Co., of Boston (U.S.A.), and Higginson
and Co., of London, and Treasury Repre-
sentative London Exchange Committee ;
appointed Assist. British Delegate on
Reparation Commn. 1919 : m. 1892,
Agnes, da. of James D. Stout, of
Hohokus, New Jersey, U.S.A. ; cr.
K.B.E. 19x8. St. James s Club.
Son living — Hugh Gwynne, b. 1896.
Daughter living — Elizabeth, b. 1899 : m. 1919,
Walter W. Ffennell.
Levinge, Sir Edward Vere, K.C.I.E. ,
C.S.I. [see Levinge, Bt., colls.].
Levison, Sir Leon ; b. 18 — ; rendered
sers. in connection with Russian Jews'
Relief Fund during European War ; cr.
Knt. 1919.
Lewis, Sir Henry, son of Thomas
Lewis, J. P. (sometime M. P. for Anglesey) ,
of Bryn, Bangor; b. 1847; ed. at Friar’s
Gram. Sch. , Bangor, and at Bala Coll. ;
isan Alderman of Bangor (Mayor 1901-2) ;
Vice-Pres. of Univ. Coll, of Wales, a
Co-opted Member of Court of N.
Wales Counties Training Coll., and
a J.P. for Carnarvonshire; was Chm.
of Friars' Sch. Govs., 1890-1907, and
Vice-Chm. of Univ. Coll, of N. Wales
1904-18 ; m. 1872, Annie, da. of the
Rev. Roger Edwards, D.D., of Mold,
Flintshire; cr. Knt. 1911. Pandyffryn,
Bangor , Carnarvonshire.
Sons living — Trevor Alyn, b. 1882 : m. 1915,
Carinna, da. of Dr. O’Neill, of Auckland, New
Zealand, — Roger, b. 1886.
Daughters living — Eleanor, b. 1873 : tn. 1898,
George Frederick Cunningham Yale, — Nora,
b. 1884.
Lewis, Hon. Sir Neil Elliott,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Neil Lewis,
merchant, of Hobart ; b. 1858 ; ed.
at Hobart High Sch., and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1882, M.A. and
B. C.L. 1885); Bar. Inner Temple 1883;
Bar. Tasmania 1885; joined S. Tas-
manian Artillery 1886, and became Capt.
1897 ; was a Member (for Richmond) of
Tasmanian House of Assembly 1886-1903
(and for Denison since 1909), Attorney-
Gen. of Tasmania 1892-4, Leader of the
Opposition 189^-7, Attorney-Gen. and
Premier of Tasmania 1899-1903, and
appointed a Member of first Federal
Executive Council 1901 ; represented
Tasmania at Federal Convention 1897
and 1898, and at Federal Council of
Australasia 1897 ; was Premier and Trea-
surer, Tasmania 1909-12 ; re-appointed
Treasurer of Tasmania 1916 ; is Capt.
Reserve of Officers, Overseas Dominions
Forces, and a Member of Council (some-
time Vice-Chancellor) of Tasmania Univ. :
m. 1896, Lina Henrietta, da. of the late
Charles Youl, J.P. , of Oakdene, Tas-
mania; cr. C.M.G. 1901, K. C.M.G.
1902. Werndee, Augusta Road, Hobart,
Tasmania; Tasmanian {Hobart) Club.
Sons living — Amdell Neil, M.C. , b. 1897 ;
Lieut. Australian Imperial Forces, — Hubert
Charles, b. 1899.
Lewis, Sir Thomas William, son of the
late Thomas William Lewis, J.P. , of
Abercanaid House, near Merthyr Tydfil ;
b. 1852; ed. at King’s Coll. Sch., and at
Caius Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Middle Temple
1879; is a J.P. for Glamorganshire; has
been Stipendiary Magistrate for City of
Cardiff since May 1887 : m. 1st, 18 — ,
Elizabeth Agnes, da. of the late Robert
Tidman, of Ipswich ; 2ndly, 1918, Hen-
rietta Catherine, da. of the late Rev.
Henry Willmott, R. of Kirkley ; cr. Knt.
1918. Gilestone Manor, St. At ham, Gla-
morganshire ; Oxford and Cambridge
Club.
Lewis, Sir Walter Llewellyn, son
of the Rev. John Lewis ; b. 1849 ; ed.
at Queen’s Coll. , Galway, and at Queen’s
Univ., Ireland (B.A. Gold Medallist in
Experimental Science 1869 an^ i87i» M.A.
1871) ; Bar. Middle Temple 1876 ; went
S. Wales and Chester Circuit; appointed
Stipendiary Justice, Trinidad 1885 ; was
Chm. of Road Commn. 1886, of Com-
mittee on Agricultural Contracts 1888,
and of Board of Directors of Widows
and Orphans’ Pension Fund 1890-1900, a
Puisne Judge of Supreme Court there
1893-1900, and Ch. Justice of British
Honduras 1900-1906 ; is Representative
Knight Bachelor for Anglesey ; has Coro-
nation medal: m. 1887, Jane Mary (a
Member of Roy. Institute of Painters
in Water Colours), da. of the late John
Richard Dealy, of Walton Lodge, Black-
heath, S.E. ; cr. Knt. 1904. 27, Shooter's
Hill Road, Blackheath, S.E. ; Royal
Thames Yacht, and Union { Trinidad )
Clubs.
Liddell, Sir Frederick Francis,
K.C.B. [see B. Ravensworth, colls.].
Liddell, Sir Robert Morris, son of
the late William Liddell, J.P. , of Dona-
cloney, co. Down ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Ch.
Coll., Finchley ; is a Director of William
Liddell and Co. (Limited), linen manu-
facturers, of Belfast, London, and New
York, a J.P. for cos. Armagh and Down
(High Sheriff 1916), and Hon. Treasurer,
Ulster Union Council, and of Sir Edward
Carson Fund: m. 1896, Charlotte Walton,
da. of the late John Arnott Taylor, of
Belfast; cr. Knt. 1916. Winona, Dona-
cloney, co. Down ; Constitutional , Union
{Belfast), and Royal Ulster Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living — 'Three.
Liddell, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
Andrew, K. C.M.G., C.B. ; b. 1865;
entered R.E. 1884, became Lieut. -Col.
£020
KNIGHTAGE.
1910, Col. 1913, and Maj.-Gen. 1918 ;
Zhob Field Force 1890, European War
1 9 14- 1 9, on Staff (despatches, C.B.,
Officer Legion of Honour, Com. of Bel-
gian Ordre de la Couronne, Croix de
Guerre, Maj.-Gen., K.C.M.G.); was As-
sist. Sec., Mil. Depart., Govt, of India
1900-1906 ; appointed Director of Bonifi-
cations and Works at War Office 1920 :
m. 1894, Ada Lily, who d. 1917, da.
of J. Livesey ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
K.C.M.G. 1919- United Service Club.
Daughter living — Jean Evelyn: nu 1918,
Capt. Colin Arthur Jardine, D-S.O-, M.C.,
h.p. to the Baronetcy of Jardine, cr. 1916.
Ljmpus, Adm. Sir Arthur Henry,
K.C.M.G ., C.B. , son of the late Rev.
Henry Francis Limpus ; b. 1863 ; ed. at
King’s Coll. Sch. ; entered R.N. 1876,
became Lieut. 1885, Com. 1898, Capt.
1900, Rear-Adm. 1909, Vice-Adm. 1914,
and Adm. 1918; retired 1919; served
with Suakin Expedition 1884-5 (Egyptian
medal, bronze star), and with Natal Naval
Brig, in S. Africa 1899-1900 (despatches
four times, medal with clasps, promoted
Capt. ), and during operations in N. China
1900 (medal) ; was Rear-Adm. in Home
Fleet 1910-11, xnd Naval Adviser to
Turkey 1912-14 (Adm. in Turkish Navy),
when he became Adm. Sup. , Malta ; in
1915- 16 was Senior Officer in Mediterra-
nean ; employed on Special Duty at the
Admiralty 1917; has Grand Cordon of
Order of Medjidie, and Grand Cross of
Order of Crown of Italy ; is a Grand
Officer of Legion of Honour : m. 1888,
Florence Mary, da. of O. W. Travers,
of Cheam, Surrey; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1911,
K.C.M.G. 1916. 8, Westgate, Chichester;
Royal Naval, and United Se? vice Clubs.
Daughter living — Lorna Florence.
Lindsay, Sir John, son of the late
Alexander Lindsay, of Glasgow ; b. i860 ;
ed. at Hutchesontown and Gorbals Ses-
sional Schs. , and at Glasgow Univ. ; is a
Solicitor, Town Clerk of Glasgow, a
J.P. for Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen,
Lanarkshire, Dumbartonshire, and
Argyllshire, a D.L. for co. of City of
Glasgow, and Hon. Sheriff Substitute of
Lanarkshire ; sometime Clerk to Police
Depart. , Glasgow Corporation ; author of
“ The Police Law of Glasgow,” “ Munici-
pal Glasgow,” etc. : m. 1893, Charlotte
Elizabeth, da. of the late David Douglas,
of Arbroath, Forfarshire; cr. Knt. 1915.
St. Mungo, Pollokshields, Glasgow ; Art
(Glasgow), and Scottish Conservative
(Edinburgh) Clubs.
Lindsay, Maj.-Gen. Sir Walter Ful-
larton Ludovic, K.C.B., D.S.O., son of
the late Capt. Alexander Lindsay, 8th
Hussars ; b. 1855 ; ed. at St. Andrews,
and at Wimbledon; entered R.A. 1875,
became Capt. 1884, Major 1892, Lieut. -
Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1904, and Col. 1905 ;
retired 1917 ; served with Egyptian Ex-
pedition 1882, present at battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze star), in
S. Africa 1899-1900, present at relief of
Kimberley, and at action of Modder
River (wounded, despatches, D.S.O. ),
and during European War 1914-15, on
Staff (despatches, K.C.B.); appointed
a Staff Officer for Horse and Field Artil-
lery S. Command 1905, CoI.-on-the-Staff
for R.A. there 1906, to command Horse
and Field Artillery 1906, and 3rd Div. ,
R.A. 1907, Inspector R.A., Army Head-
quarters 1908, to command W. Lanca-
shire Territorial Force 1912, again an
Inspector R.A. 1915, and Com. thereof
1916-17: m. 1891 , Ethel, da. of H. Thorpe;
cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1908, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1915, Naval and Military Club.
Daughter living— Violet, b. 1892: m. 1915,
Capt. Gerald Torrey.
Lister, Sir (Frederick) Spencer,
M.R.C.S., son of the late Frederick
Lister, of Nowell, Notts ; b. 1876 ; ed. at
Barton Sch., Wisbech; M.R.C.S. Eng.
18 — , L.R.C.P. London 1905; Assist.
Med. Officer Premier Diamond Mines,
Transvaal 1907-12, and Med. Officer
Rand Gold Mines, Johannesburg 1912-17 ;
is Research Bacteriologist, S. African
Institute for Med. Research ; author of
various med. works : m. 1912, Alice
Jeanette, who d. 1919, da. of the late
Leonard Baker, of Albert Place, Stirling ;
cr. Knt. 1920. Cranbrook , Jan Smut's
Avenue, Westcliffi,/ Johannesburg, S.
Africa.
Lister, Sir (Robert) Ashton, C.B.E. ,
M.P., son of the late George Lister, of
The Rivers, Dursley, Gloucestershire; b.
1845 » is founder of the firm of R. A.
Lister and Co. (Limited), agricultural im-
plement manufacturers, and a J . P. and a
County Councillor for Gloucestershire ;
unsuccessfully contested N., or Tewkes-
bury, Div. of Gloucestershire (L) Jan.
1906, Jan. 1910, and Dec. 1910 ; has sat
as M.P. for Stroud Div. thereof (Co.L)
since Dec. 1918 : m. 1866, Frances Ann,
who d. 1911, da. of the late John Bax;
cr. Knt. 1911, C.B.E. (Civil) 1919. The
Towers, Dursley , Gloucestershire.
Sons living — Three, of whom the el., Charles
Ashton, C.B.E., b. 1871 [see “Companion-
age”].
Lister, Col. Sir William Tindall,
K. C.M.G., M.B., F.R.C.S., son of the
late Arthur Lister, F.R.S. ; b. 1868; ed.
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1889, M.B.
andB.Ch. 1892); F.R.C.S. England 1895,
L. R.C.P. London 1895; served during
European War 1914-18 as Col. Army
Med. Ser., and Consulting Ophthalmic
Surg. (despatches, C.M.G.) ; is Surg.
Roy. London Ophthalmic Hospital ;
sometime Ophthalmic Surg. to London
Hospital ; appointed Surg. Oculist to
H.M.’s Household 1919 : m. 1894, Grace,
da. of William Cleverly Alexander ; cr.
C.M.G. 1916, K.C.M.G. 1^19. 24,
Devonshire Place, XV. ; Alpine Club.
Sons living — Arthur Reginald, M.C., b. 1895,
— William Alexander, b. 1897, — Joseph
Cleverly, b. 1900, — John, b. 1907.
Lithiby, .S/jr John, C.B., son of the late
William Lithiby, of Chulmleigh, Dover ;
b. 18 — ; LL.B. London ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1882; was Assist. -Sec. to Local
Govt. Board 1899-1910, and Legal
Adviser 1910-19 ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1904,
Knt. 1918. 11, Porchester Square , XV. ;
5, Crown Office Row, Temple, E.C.
Livesey, Sir Harry, G.B.E., son of
James Livesey; b. i860; sometime
Director of Navy Contracts, Admiralty,
and Commr. for Contract Policy ;
previously Dep. Director of Inland Water
Transport and Docks, War Office; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1918, G.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Wat lands, Scaynes Hill, Sussex ; Reform ,
and Royal Thames Yacht Clubs.
Livingstone, Dame Adelaide, D.B.E.;
b. 18 — ; is Sec. to Govt. Committee on
treatment of British Prisoners of War in
Germany; cr. D. B.E. 1918.
Livingstone, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hubert
Armine Anson, K.C.M.G., C.B., son o
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the late Jasper Hall Livingstone, of 12,
The Strand, Ryde, Isle of Wight [Morris,
Bt.]; b. 1865; ed. at King’s Sch., Canter-
bury, and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich;
entered R.E. 1884, became Capt. 1893,
Major 1901, Lieut. -Col. 1909, Col. 1914,
and Maj.-Geo. 1918; S. Africa 1900-1902,
as Assist. Director of Railways (despatches,
C.M.G.), European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, Brevet Col., C.B., Maj.-Gen.,
Orders of Redeemer of Greece, White
Eagle of Serbia (with swords), Legion of
Honour, K.C.M.G.); was Engineer-in-Ch.
1917-20; cr. C.M. G. 1900, C.B. (Mil.)
1917, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Llewelyn, Sir Leonard Wilkinson,
K.B.E., son of the late Llewelyn Llew-
elyn, J.P., of King’s Hill, Newport,
Monmouthshire; b. 1874; is a Coal Owner,
Consulting Engineer, Director of several
Coal, Iron, and Steel Cos., and a J.P. for
Glamorganshire; High Sheriff of Mon-
mouthshire 1920-21 ; sometime Gen.
Manager of Consolidated Cambrian Col-
lieries, S. Wales; was Controller of
Materials of Munitions Supply during
European War (Officer of Legion of Hon-
our, of Order of Leopold of Belgium) ;
has Order of St. Stanislas, and Roy.
Humane So.’s silver medal; unsuccess-
fully contested Pontypool Div. of Mon-
mouthshire ( Co.U ) Dec. 1918: m. 1899,
Edith, who d. 1913, da. of the late
Edward Jones, J.P., D.L., of Snatch-
wood Park, Pontypool, Monmouthshire ;
cr. K.B.E. 1917. Malpas Court, New-
port, Monmouthshire ; 88, St. James's
Street, S. W. ; Bath, Junior Carlton, and
Sports Chibs.
Son living — Leonard George Edward, b. 18—.
Daughters living — Sybil Margaret, — Edith
Cecily, — Phyllis.
Llewellyn, Sir William, R.A.,
K.C.V.O., son of the late Samuel
Llewellyn, of Gloucester; b. 1863; a R.A.,
a well-known Portrait Painter, and a
Member of many Artistic Sos. ; painted
State Portrait of Queen Mary ; elected an
R. A. 1920 : m. 1893, Marion, da. of
the late T. M. Meates, of Wimbledon,
S. W. ; cr. K.C.V.O. 1918. End House,
13, St. Mary Abbott s Place, Kensington,
W. ; Arts Club.
Son living — One.
Daughter living — One.
Lloyd, Lieut. - Gen. Sir Francis,
G.C.V.O. , K.C.B., D.S.O., el. son of the
late Col. Richard Thomas Lloyd, J.P.,
D.L., of Aston Hall, Salop, and Rolls
Park, Essex; b. 1853 ; entered Army 1874,
became Capt. Grenadier Guards 1885,
Major 1892, Lieut. -Col. (Comdg. 2nd Batn.
Grenadier Guards 1898), Brevet Col. 1902,
and Comdg. 1st Batn. Grenadier Guards
1903, Maj.-Gen. 1909, and Lieut. -Gen.
1917; retired 1920; Soudan Expedition
1885, as Signalling Officer, Guards’ Brig.,
present at battle of Hasheen (despatches,
medal with clasp, bronze star), Nile
Expedition 1898, present at battle of
Khartum (despatches, medal, D.S.O.),
S. Africa 1900-1902 (severely wounded,
despatches twice, C.B.); was Comdt.
of Sch. of Mil. Instruction for Mil.
and Vols. 1894-6, and of Guards’
Depot 1896-7; commanded 1st Guards
Brig., 1st Div., Aldershot 1904-8, Welsh
Div. Territorial Army 1909-13, and
London Dist. 1913-18 ; appointed a
Food Commr. 1919, and aCommr. Duke
of York’s Roy. Mil. Sch. 1920; is a J.P.
and D.L. for Salop, a Lieut, for City of
London, Col. Roy. Welch Fusiliers, Hon.
Col. 13th Batn. London Regt. , a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusa-
lem in England, and Priory of Wales,
a Grand Officer of the Order of the
Crown of Belgium, and a Knight
Grand Cross of Order of St. Sava
of Serbia ; has Order of Dannebrog of
Denmark, and of White Eagle of Russia :
m. 1881, Mary, da. of the late George
Gunnis, of Leckie, Stirlingshire ; cr.
D.S.O. 1898, C.B. (Mil.) 1900, C.V.O.
1909, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911, G.C.V.O. 1918.
Rolls Park, Chigwell, Essex; Aston
Hall, Oswestry, Salop ; Carlton Club.
Lloyd, Capt. Sir George Ambrose,
G.C.I.E., D.S.O. , son of the late Samp-
son S. Lloyd, of The Priory, Warwick,
andDolobran, Montgomeryshire; b. 1879 <
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ;
has travelled widely in Eastern countries
— India, Himalayas, Persian Gulf, Meso-
potamia, and Asiatic and European Turkey
— and made a special study of Eastern
subjects ; appointed Hon. Attache at
Constantinople 1905 ; was Special Commr.
to report upon prospects of British Enter-
prise in Mesopotamia, Persian Gulf, and
Eastern Asiatic Turkey 1907 ; is Capt.
Warwickshire Yeo., a Member of Central
Asian So., and of Executive of Tariff
Reform League, and a F. R.G.S. ; appoint-
ed Gov. of Bombay 1918; sat as M. P.
for W. Div. of Staffordshire (U) Jan.
1910 to Oct. 1918 ; has Order of the
Nile and of El Nahda of the Hedjaz :
m. 1911, the Hon. Blanche Isabella
Lascelles (formerly a Maid of Honour to
Queen Alexandra), da. of Com. the Hon.
Frederick Canning Lascelles, of Sutton
Waldron House, Blandford [see E. Hare-
wood] ; cr. D.S.O. and C.I.E. 1917,
G.C.I.E. 1918. Government House,
Bombay ; Carlton, and St. James's Clubs.
Lloyd, Sir Horatio, son of the late
Edward Watson Lloyd, Prothonotary,
and Clerk of the Crown for cos. Chester
and Flint ; b. 1829 ; ed. at Rossall ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1852 ; went N. Wales
and Chester Circuit, on which he was
Counsel to H.M.’s Mint and to the Post
Office, and a Revising Bar. ; is a J.P.
for cos. Chester, Anglesey, Carnarvon,
Denbigh, and Flint, and for City of
Chester, and Chm. of Quarter Sessions
for Cheshire ; has been Recorder of Chester
since 1866 ; was Judge of County Courts
(Circuit No. 29) 1874-1906; editor of
Leeming and Cross’s “ Practice of Quarter
Sessions,” and of “ Chitty’s Statutes of
Practical Utility in the Civil and Criminal
Administration of Justice” : m. 1856,
Harriette, who d. 1902, da. of the late
Honoratus Leigh Rigby, of Hawarden,
Flint ; cr. Knt. 1890. 8, Stanley Place,
Chester.
Sons living — Edward Honoratus (22, Cado-
gan Gardens, S.W.), b. i860; Bar. Middle
Temple 1882; K.C. 1904: m. 1883, Harriet,
da. of the late Sir Thomas Gibbons Frost, —
Trevor Fitzroy, b. 1866; Bar. Middle Temple
1890: m. 1892, Isabella, da. of the late D.
J ardine.
Lloyd, Rt. Hon. Sir William
Frederick, P.C., K.C.M.G. [see “ Privy
Council ”].
Lloyd, Lieut.-Col. Sir John Hall
Seymour-, K.B.E. , C.M.G., only son of
Richard Bowerman Lloyd ; b. 1873 ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1899 (practising at Parlia-
mentary Bar) ; is a Member of Executive
Committee and Council, Inns of Court
Mission; Pres. Hardwicke So. 1908;
unsuccessfully contested Dundee (C) Jan.
and Dec. 1910 ; became temporary Lieut.
R.A.S.C. Aug. 1915 ; was A.A.G. at
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KNIGHTAGE.
War Office May 1916 to Sept. 1917, when
he resigned commn. (granted rank of
Lieut. -Col. ) and was appointed Director-
Gen. of Recruiting at Min. of National
Ser. ; assumed by deed ipoll 1920 the
additional surname of Seymour : m. 1918,
Helen, da. of the late Very Rev. Samuel
Prenter, D.D., LL.D., and widow of
William Mitchell Cuthbert ; cr. C.M.G.
1917, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1918. 12, Victoria
Street , S. W. 1 / Bentham Hill, South-
borough, Kent ; Carlton Club .
Lloyd George [see George].
Lloyd-Greame [see Greamej.
Lobnitz, Sir Frederick, K.B.E. , son of
the late Henry C. Lobnitz, J.P. , of
Renfrew; b. 1863; a J.P. and D.L. for
Renfrewshire, Chm. of Lobnitz and Co. ,
engineers and shipbuilders, of Renfrew,
and an Officer of Legion of Honour ;
received Freedom of Borough of Renfrew
1919 ; was Dep. Director of Munitions
in Scotland 1915-16, and Director 1917-19:
m. 1898, Lizzie Georgina, da. of the late
George Pearson, of Brickendonbury,
Herts; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Renfrew.
Son living — Henry, b. 19 — ; a Naval Cadet.
Daughters living — Alwilda, — Catherine.
Loch, Sir Charles Stewart, D.C.L. ,
LL.D., son of the late George Loch, a
Puisne Judge of High Court, Calcutta ;
b. 1849 1 e<3- at Trin. Coll. , Glenalmond,
and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1875,
Hon. D.C.L. 1906); Hon. LL.D., St.
Andrews 1905 ; jointly reported to Local
Govt. Board on Elberfeld System and
German Working Men’s Colonies 1888 ;
was Clerk, Roy. Coll, of Surgeons,
London 1873-5, Dunkin Trust Lecturer
1898 and 1902, Tooke Professor of
Economics, Science, and Statistics 1904-8,
and Sec. to Council of Charity Organis-
ation So. 1875-1914 ; served on Roy.
Commns. on Aged Poor 1893-5, on Care
and Control of the Feeble Minded 1904-8,
and on Poor Laws 1906-9 ; author of
various publications on Charity and
Social Questions ; m. 1876, Sophia, da.
of the late Edward Peters, I.CS. ; cr.
Knt. 1915. Little Bookham, Surrey.
Sons living — Geoffrey Charles Bell, b. 1878;
Iyieut.-Col. R.E. : m. 1911.
Daughter living — One, b. i88r: m. 1910,
R. B. Mowat, Fellow and Tutor of Corpus
Christi Coll., Oxford.
Locke-King [see King].
Lockhart, Sir James Haldane
Stewart, K. C.M.G. , son of Miles Lock-
hart ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Edinburgh
Univ. ; appointed Sup. of Opium Re-
venue, Hong Kong 1883, Assist. Colonial
Sec. and Assist. Auditor-Gen. 1883,
Registrar-Gen. 1887, a M.L.C. 1888, a
M.E.C. 1891, Colonial Sec. and Registrar
Gen. 1895, Colonial Sec. only 1901, and
Commr. at Wei-hai-wei 1902 ; was Special
Commr. to inspect and report on exten-
sion of Colony of Hong Kong 1898, and
representative of Great Britain to delimit
boundary of extension of Colony of Hong
Kong 1899 (thanked by Govt.) : m. 1889,
Edith Louise, da. of Alfred Hancock, of
Hong Kong; cr. C.M.G. 1898, K. C.M.G.
1908. Government House, Wei-hai- Wei,
China.
Son living — Charles Stewart, R.N., b. 1889 ;
became Lieut. 1912.
Daughters living — Mary Stewart, b. 1894 : m.
1918, Lieut. David N. W. Joel, R.N., —
Margaret Stewart, b. 1903.
Lockhart, Sir Robert Cook, son of 1
the late Robert Lockhart, of Edinburgh ;
b. 1861 ; is a member of the firm of N.
Lockhart and Sons, linen and jute manu- 1
facturers, of Linktown Works, Kirkcaldy,
Hon. Sheriff Substitute, Major Comdg.
a Batn. Fifeshire Vol. Regt., a J.P. for
co. Fife, a Director of The Fife Linoleum
Co. (Limited) and of Chamber of Com-
merce, a Vice-Pres. of Scottish Liberal
Federation, and a Trustee of Kirkcaldy
Savings Bank ; has been Provost of
Kirkcaldy: m. 1891, Jeanette, da. of
James Davidson; cr. Knt. 1914. Allan-
bank, Kirkcaldy.
Son living— Roy B., b. 1892; Major Highland
Cyclists, attached R.A.F.
Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph, LL.D.}
D.Sc., F.R.S., son of Oliver Lodge,
formerly of Wolstanton, Staffordshire; b.
1851 ; ed. at Newport, Salop, and at Univ.
Coll. , London (D.Sc. 1877, F.R.S. 1886,
Rumford Medallist 1899); LL.D. St.
Andrews 1887, Glasgow 1900, and Aber-
deen 1906; Hon. Sc.D. Camb., and
Hon. D.Sc. Oxford, Manchester, Liver-
pool, Sheffield, and Adelaide; was
Professor of Physics in Univ. Coll.,
Liverpool 1881-1900, and Principal of
Birmingham Univ. 1900-19; Romanes
Lecturer at Oxford Univ. 1903;
elected Pres, of British Asso. 1913 ;
formerly Hon. Col. S. Command
Telegraph Cos. R.E. ; author of
“ Pioneers of Science,” “ Modern Views
of Electricity,” “Signalling without
Wires,” “Electrons,” “Life and Matter,”
“Reason and Belief,” “Man and
the Universe,” “Modern Problems,”
“Continuity,” “The Substance of Faith,”
etc., etc. : m. 1877, Mary F. A., da. of
the late Alexander Marshall ; cr. Knt.
1902. Normanton House, Lake, near
Salisbury ; Athenceum Club.
Sons living — Oliver William Foster, b. 1878:
m. 1914, Winifred, da. of Sir William Nicholas
Atkinson, I.S.O., LL.D., — Francis Brodie
(265, Clifton Road, Ruerby), b. 1880 : m. 1909,
Winifred, 2nd da. of the late Sir John Gunn,
of Cardiff, — Alexander Marshall ( Cleveland
Lodge, Kenilworth Road, Leamington), b.
1881, — Lionel ( Burnt Green, near Birming-
ham), b. 1883, — Noel ( Burnt Green, near
Birmingham), b. 1885.
Daughters living— Violet Mary Ashburner, b.
1887: m. 19x5, Rowland Waterhouse, of
Loretto Sch., Musselburgh, — Honor Grace,
b. 1891, — Lorna Leslie, b. 1892; m. 1917,
John Basil Robert Langley, Lieut Roy. Fly-
ing Corps, who d. (on ser.) 1918, — Norah
Muriel Elsie, b. 1894, — Rosalynde V., b.
1896, — Barbara Brodie, b. (twin) 1896.
Lodge, Professor Sir Richard, son of
the late Oliver Lodge, of Watlands,
Wolstanton ; b. 1855 ; ed. at Christ’s
Hospital, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1878, M.A. 1881, Stanhope and
Lothian Prizeman): Hon. LL.D. , Glas-
gow 1905, Hon. Litt.D. , Manchester
1912 ; was Fellow, Lecturer, and Tutor,
Brasenose Coll., Oxford 1878-94 (Hon.
Fellow 1911), and First Professor of His-
tory, Glasgow Univ. 1894-9; appointed
Professor of History, Edinburgh Univ.
1899, and Dean of Faculty of Arts 1911 ;
author of “Modern Europe,” “The
Close of the Middle Ages,” “Political
History of England 1660-1702,” etc : in.
1882, Annie Gwendoline, da. of the late
Henry Morgan, of Norwich ; cr. Knt.
1917. 25, Hope Terrace, Edinburgh;
University ( Edinburgh ) Club.
Son living — Wilfrid John, b. 1890.
Daughters living— Margaret Beatrice, — Sylvia
Joyce, — Janet Helen.
Loharu, Nawab Sir ( Amir-ua-din
Ahmad Khan) Bahadur of, K.C.I.E. ; b.
i860 ; sometime Chief of Loharu (abdicated
1920); cr. C.I.E. 1893, K.C.I.E. 1897.
Loharu, Hissar, Punjab.
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Long, Brig.-Gen. Sir Arthur, K.B.E. ,
C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late
James Long, of Henlow, Beds ; b.
1866; entered Leinster Regt. 1887, be-
came Capt. Army Ser. Corps 1893,
Major 1900, Lieut.-Col. 1908, Col.
1911, and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired)
1919 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902,
asD.A.A.G. (despatches, D.S.O.); Luro-
pean War 1915-19 as Dep. Director
of Supplies and Transport (C.M.G. ,
Serbian Order of the White Eagle, Order
of Redeemer of Greece), and Director
thereof with rank of Brig.-Gen. (K.B.E.) ;
was Assist. Director of Transport in S.
Africa 1904-5, and Assist. Director of
Supply and Transport in Egypt 1 909-11
and in S. Command 1913-14 ; appointed
to superintend manufacture and packing
of tinned meat in S. America 1907 : m.
1893, Maud Eleanor, da. of the Rev.
James Davenport Kelly, formerly R. of
St. Matthew, Manchester, and Canon of
Manchester; cr . D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G.
1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.B.E. (Mil.)igig.
Long, Sir James, son of the late
James Long, of Queenstown; b. 1862;
is Chm. of Cork Harbour Commrs., a
J. P. for Cork Borough, Deputy Clerk of
the Crown and Peace, and Registrar to
County Court, Cork: m. 1884, Mary, da.
of William Elliott, of Plymouth; cr. Knt.
1910. Spy Hill Villa , Queenstown , co.
Cork.
Sons living — William, b. 1885, — Patrick
Francis, b. 1890, — Michael, b. 1894.
Daughters living — Mary E., b. 1886,—
Teresa, b. 1892.
Longhurst, Sir Henry Bell, C.V.O.,
L. D.S.R.C.S. , son of the late James
Longhurst ; b. 1835 ; ed. privately, and
at Univ. Coll., London; L.D.S.R.C.S.
Eng. i860 ; is Hon. Surgeon Dentist to
King George V. ; formerly Hon. Surg.
Dentist to King Edward VII. : m. 1865,
Mary, da. of Samuel Wilmott, of Notting-
ham ; cr. Knt. 1902, C.V.O. 1910. Grove
House , Park Road , Hampton Hill,
Middlesex.
Sons living — Bell Wilmott, b. 1866 ; Eieut.-Col.
Roy. Army Med. Corps, — Percy Augustus
(28, Old Burlington Street, W.), L.R.C.P.,
M. R.C.S., b. 1869, — Albert Henry, b. 1876 ;
an architect, — Earnest Archibald (28, Old
Burlington Street, W.), L.R.C.P.. M .R.C.S.,
b. 1877, — Alfred Melville, b. 1878 ; Solicitor,
of 2, Fenchurch Buildings, Fenchurch Street,
E.C., — Charles Aubrey, b. 1880.
Daughters living — Edith Mary, b. 1870: m.
1901, William Hubert Smith, M.A.,
EL.M., — Florence Ellen ( Lady Marshall ), b.
1873 : m. 1902, Sir John Hubert Marshall,
C.I.E.
Longley, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Rayns-
ford, K. C.M.G., C.B., son of the late
Charles Thomas Longley, formerly I.C.S. ;
b. 1867 ; ed. at Cheltenham ; entered E.
Surrey Regt. 1887, became Lieut.-Col.
1911, Col. 1914, and Maj.-Gen. 1918; S.
African War 1902 (Queen’s medal with
four clasps), European War 19 14- 19 on
Staff (despatches, C.B., Maj.-Gen., Order
of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy,
C.M.G., K. C.M.G.); appointed to com-
mand Home Cos. Territorial Div. 1919: m.
1896, Iva Kathleen, da. of the late Major
W. W. Molony, of Kiltanon, co. Clare ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.M.G. 1918,
K. C.M.G. 1919. Government House,
Woolwich , 5. E.; Naval and Military Club.
Longmore, Col. Sir Charles Elton,
K. C.B. , el. son of the late Matthew Skinner
Longmore, of Hertford ; b. 1855 ; ed.
at Hailey bury ; admitted Solicitor 1879 1 Is
a Lieut, of City of London, Clerk of the
Peace for Herts, Clerk of its County
Council, and Vice-Chm. Herts Territorial
Force Asso. ; was Pres, of Law So.
1914-15, Col. Comdg. (V.D. and T.D.)
1st Batn. Herts Regt. 1900-13, and Lieut.-
Col. and Hon. Col. Comdg. a Batn.
Herts Regt. 1914-16 (twice mentioned) ;
appointed a Member of Home Office
Committee on Criminal Appeal Act, and
Member of Council of Min. of Health : m.
1880, Helen Julia, da. of the late Thomas
Sworder, of Wallfields, Hertford; cr.
C. B. (Civil) 1911, K.C.B. (Civil) 1913.
Porthill House , Hertford ; Carlton, and
St. Stephen s Clubs.
Sons living — Philip Elton, b. 1884 ; Major
Hertfordshire Regt.: m. 19x6, Marjory
Isabel, da. of the Rev. Andrew Caldecott, R.
of W. Chiltington, Sussex, — John Alexander,
b. 1899 ; Eieut. Herts. Regt.
Daughters living — Frances Joan, b. 1881: m.
1 91 1, Charles Tasker-Evans, — Helen Joyce,
b. 1888 : m, 1919, Eieut.-Col. Eoveil Francis
Smeathman, D.S.O. , M.C.
Loomis, Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederick
Oscar Warren, K. C.B., C.M. G. , D.S. O. ,
son of Daniel Gordon Loomis, of Sher-
brooke, Quebec ; b. 1870 ; European War
1914-19 as Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn.
Canadian Forces (despatches, D.S.O.
with Bar), and subsequently as Col. and
a Brig. Com. (despatches four times,
Legion of Honour, C.M.G., C.B., Croix
de Guerre with palm, Com. Order of
Leopold of Belgium) ; appointed a Div.
Com. 1908 with rank of Maj.-Gen. : m.
1894, Margaret Morrison Mundell ; cr.
D. S.O. 1915 (Bar 1919), C.M.G. 1917,
C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
34, Lincoln Avenue, Montreal ; St.
James's ( Montreal ), and Junior Army and
Navy (. London ) Clubs.
Lorimer, Sir Robert Stodart, A.R.A.,
son of the late Professor James Lorimer,
of Edinburgh Univ. ; b 1864; ed. at Edin-
burgh Acad, and Univ. ; is an A.R.S.A. ,
and a F.R.I.B.A. ; was Architect of Chapel
of Order of the Thistle in St. Giles
Cathedral, Edinburgh ; elected an A. R. A.
1920 : m. 1903, Violet, da. of the late
Edward Wyld, of The Tile House, Den-
ham, Bucks; cr. Knt. 1911. 54, Melville
Street, Edinburgh ; Gibliston, Kilcon-
quhar , Fife; Reform, and New ( Edin-
burghi) Clubs.
Sons living — Christopher, b. 1904, — Hew, b.
1907, — Michael, b. 1912.
Daughter living — Daphne, b. (twin) 1907.
Lorimer, Sir William, son of the late
William Lorimer, of Glasgow ; b. 1844 ;
LL.D. Glasgow 1910 ; is Chm. of North
British Locomotive Co., and a Director
of Glasgow and S. Western Railway ;
was a Member of Dominions Roy.
Commn. : m. 1st, 1869, Jane, who d.
1902, da. of the late Alec Smith, of
Dalrymple, Ayrshire; 2ndly, 1913, Mary
Elizabeth, da. of the late John Sieber, of
Irwell Springs, Lancashire ; cr. Knt.
1917. Kirklinton, Lang side, Glasgow ;
Reform , and Western Clubs.
Sons living — Four.
Daughters living — Four.
Lougheed, Hon. Sir James Alex-
ander, K.C.M.G., K.C., son of the late
John Lougheed ; b. 1854; ed. in Toronto;
Bar. Toronto 1881, and K.C. 1889; ap-
pointed to Senate of Canada 1889, and
became Leader of the Conservative Party
1906; is Leader of Government in
Canadian Senate, head of the legal firm
of Lougheed, Bennett and Co., of
Calgary, and a Director Canada Life
Assurance Co. and other Cos. ; was Min.
for Canadian Soldiers Civil Re-Establish-
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ment 1918-20, since when he has been
Min. of the Interior : m. 1884, the el. da.
of the late William Hardisty, Ch. Factor
of the Hon. Hudson Bay Co. ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1916. Calgary, Alberta ,
Canada ; Rideau [Ottawa), and National
and Albany ( Toronto) Clubs.
Sons living — Four.
Daughter living — One.
Lovett, Sir Harrington Verney,
K.C.S.I., son of the late Rev. Robert
Lovett ; b. 1864 ; ed. at Sherborne, and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford; entered I.C.S.
1882 ; became Joint Magistrate, United
Provinces 1893, Dep. Commr. 1896,
Magistrate and Collector 1896, an Addi-
tional Commr. 1906, and Commr., Luck-
now Div. 1908 ; has been a Member of
Viceroy’s Legislative Council ; retired
1919 ; is Reader in Indian History at Ox-
ford Univ. ; received Kaisar-i-Hind medal
1901, and Coronation medal 1911 : m.
1893, Clara Crofton, O. B.E. , da. of the
late Major C. J. Jamieson, B.S.C. ; cr.
C.S.I. 1911, K.C.S.I. 1916. Lauvergne,
Ashtead, Surrey ; East India United Ser-
vice Club.
Daughter living — Dorothea Verney.
Low, Sir Charles Ernest, K.C.I.E. ,
son of the late Rev. Charles Low ; b. 1869 ;
ed. at Rugby , and at Wadham Coll. , Oxford
(B.A. 18 — ) ; entered I.C.S. 1892 ; served
in Central Provinces as Assist. Commr. ,
and Officiating Under Sec. ; appointed
Settlement Officer 1898, Dep. Commr.
1902 ; Registrar of Co-operative Credit
Sos. 1905, and Director of Agricul-
ture and Industries 1914 ; has Kaisar-i-
Hind medal : m. 1897, May (from whom
he obtained a decree nisi of divorce Nov.
1920), da. of J. K. Porter, of Brighton ;
cr. C. I.E. 1909, K.C.I.E. 1919.
Low, Sir Sidney James, son of
Maximilian Low ; b. 1857 ; ed. at King’s
Coll. Sch., London, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1892; Lecturer
on Imperial and Colonial History, King’s
Coll., Univ. of London; Alderman of
London County Council 1901-5 ; many
years engaged in Journalism ; has been
Editor of St. James's Gazette and Literary
Editor of the Standard ; was Special Corre-
spondent during tour of Prince of Wales
in India 1905-6, and in Egypt, America,
etc., in France 1915 and 1917, and in
Italy 1916 ; author of ‘ ‘ The Governance
of England,” “A Vision of India,”
" Italy in the War,” and other works:
in. 1887, Elsie, da. of the late John
Davison ; cr. Knt. 1918. 24, Marlborough
Hill, N.W.8 ; Athenceum, and Garrick
Clubs.
Lowndes, Sir George Rivers, K.C.S.I .,
son of Rev. Richard Lowndes, Canon of
Salisbury ; b. 1862 ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn
1893,. and K.C. 1917; sometime a Member
of Council of Gov. -Gen. oflndia: m. 1896,
Hilda Julia, da. of Major L. Forbes, of
Shillingstone, Dorset; cr. K.C.S.I. 1918.
Delhi and Simla, India.
Sons living — Donald George, b. 1899, — Maurice
Wyndliam, b. 1903, — Thomas Hesire, b. 19x3.
Daughter living — Susan Alison, b. 1908.
Lowrey, Sir Joseph, K.B.E. , son of
Joseph Lowrey, of Cocken, Durham ;
b. 1859 ; Sec. London Salvage Asso. :
m. 1917, Eleanor Octavia Charnley ; cr.
K.B.E. 1918. Royal Societies Club.
Lowther, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Cecil,
K.C.M.G., C.B., C.V.O., D.S.O. [see
E. Lonsdale, colls.].
Lowther, Sir Henry Crofton,
G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., son of the Rev.
Brabazon Lowther, of Shrigley Park,
Cheshire ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Harrow, and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1881, M.A.
1884) ; entered Diplo. Ser. 1883 ; was 3rd
Sec. at The Hague 1885, at Stockholm
1886-8, 2nd Sec. at Berlin 1888-9, at Rio
de Janeiro 1889-92, at Constantinople
1892-4, at Madrid 1894-7, and at Berne
1897-1901, Sec. of Legation at Rio de
Janeiro 1901-6, Councillor of Embassy at
Tokio 1906-9, Envoy Extraor. and Min.
Plen. at Santiago 1909-12, and Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. at Copenhagen
1912-16; several times acted as Charge
d’ Affaires ; received Coronation medal
1911 ; has Grand Cross of Danish Order of
the Dannebrog : m. 1906, Dorothea Emily
Olga, da. of Sir Frederick Robert St.
John, K.C.M.G. [see V. Bolingbroke,
colls.]; cr. K.C.M.G. 1913, G.C.V.O.
1914. 20, Stanford Road, IV. 8 ; Carlton,
St. James' , and New University Clubs.
Son living — Oliver Peter, b. 1910.
Daughter living — Fsm£e Katalin, b. 1913.
Lucas, Sir Arthur, son of the late
Louis Lucas ; b. 1845 ; ed. at Univ.
Coll. Sch. and Coll. , London ; a Civil
Engineer, an A.M.I.C.E., a M.I.M.E.,
Chm. of Great Ormond Street Hospital
for Children, and of The Hospital
Convalescent Home, Swanley, a Member
of Committee of Queen’s Hospital,
Sidcup, and Dep. Chm. Imperial
Continental Gas Asso. , and of Con-
tinental Union Gas Co. : m. 1893,
Juliana Violet, da. of Alfred G. Henriques,
J. P., of Brighton; cr. Knt. 1919. 27,
Bruton Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Son living — Claude Arthur, b. 1894.
Daughters living — Sybil Alice, b. 1895 : m.
1919, Frederick Claude Stern, — Joan Victoria
Frances, b. 189 7.
Lucas, Sir Charles Prestwood,
K. C.B., K.C.M.G., son of the late Henry
John Lucas, M. D. , of Glan-yr-afon, Crick-
howel, Breconshire ; b. 1853 ; ed. at Win-
chester, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1st Class Moderations 1873, ist class
Final Classical Schs. 1876, Chancellor's
Prizeman 1877) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1885;
entered Colonial Office 1877, and became
Private Sec. to Under Sec. of State for
the Colonies (Sir R. G. W. Herbert,
G.C.B.) 1881, and to Sec. of State for the
Colonies (Earl Granville) 1886 ; was Chm.
of Committee of Emigrants’ Information
Office 1886-96, and Assist. Under Sec. of
State for the Colonies 1897-1911 (also
Head of Dominions Depart. 1907-n, and
Registrar of Order of St. Michael and St.
George 1909-11) ; acted as a Member of
Executive Coronation Committee 1911 ;
is a Fellow of Roy. Colonial Institute ;
author of “ Historical Geography of the
British Colonies," etc. ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1901, K.C.M.G. 1907, K.C.B. (Civil)
1912. 65, St. George's Square, S. W. /
Athenceum Club.
Luce, Maj.-Gen. Sir Richard Harman,
K.C.M.G., C.B. , M.B., F.R.C.S., son of
Col. Charles Richard Luce, J.P. , D.L.,
of Halcombe, Malmesbury; b. 1867; ed.
at Clifton Coll., and at Christ’s Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1889, M.A., M.B., B.C.
1893); M.R.C.S. Eng. 1893, L.R.C.P.
London 1893, F.R.C.S. 1894; is Senior
Surg. , Roy. Infirmary, Derby, Hon.
Maj.-Gen., Army Med. Ser. (T.F.), and
Consulting Surg. , Whitworth and Ripley
Cottage Hospitals ; European War 1914*
19 in Palestine, as Assist. Director, Dep.
Director, and Director Med. Sers. (de-
spatches, C. B. , C.M.G., K.C.M.G.); ap-
pointed a Med. Referee, Workmen's
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Compensation, County Court Circuit No.
19, 1920 : m. 1917, Mary Irene, da. of the
late Dr. John Scott, of Bournemouth ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.M.G. 1918, K.C.M.G.
1919. 42, Friargate, Derby.
Lucy, Sir Henry (William), son ol
Robert Lucy, of Liverpool; b. 1845; ed.
privately, and in Paris ; is a Journalist, and
a J.P. for Hythe ; served on the staffs of
Pall Mall Gazette, Daily News (which
he edited 1886-7), and Observer ; joined
staff of Punch as “Toby, M.P.” 1881,
and retired 1916 ; author of numerous
publications dealing with Parliamentary
matters : m. 1873, Nancy, da. of the late
John White, Headmaster of Crescent
Sch., Liverpool; cr. Knt. 1909. White-
thorn , Hythe , Kent; Reform and National
Liberal Clubs.
Lugard, Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick John
Dealtry, P.C., G.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O.
[see “ Privy Council’’].
Lukin, Maj .-Gen, Sir Henry Timson,
K.C.B., C.M.G. , D.S.O., son of R. H.
Lukin, Bar.-at-Law, formerly of St.
Peter’s, Isle of Thanet ; b. i860; ed. at
Merchant Taylors’ Sch. ; served during
Zulu War 1879, present at battle of
Ulundi (severely wounded, medal with
clasp), in Basutoland 1880-81, in Lang-
berg Mountain Campaign 1896-7, as Field
Adj. (despatches several times), in S.
Africa 1900-1902, first in command of
guns at Wepener, and afterwards as
Lieut. -Col. Cape Mounted Riflemen, and
in command of a column of Mounted
troops (despatches three times, D.S O.,
C. M.G.) in W. Africa 1914-15, Comdg.
S. African Mounted Rifle Brig., and in
Egypt and France 1916-18, Comdg. a
S. African Inf. Brig, and a Div. (C.B.,
Order of the Nile, Com. Legion of
Honour) ; was Capt. and Gunnery In-
structor Cape Mounted Riflemen 1892-
1900; appointed Hon. Lieut.-Col. in the
Army 1902, Comdt.-Gen. of Colonial
Forces, Cape of Good Hope 1904, In-
spector-Gen. Permanent Force, Union of
S. Africa 1912, and Hon. Maj. -Gen. in
the Army 1919 ; commanded S. African
.Contingent at Coronation of King
George V. 1911 : m. 1891, Lily, da. of M.
H. Quin, of Fort Hare, Cape Colony ; cr.
D. S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1902, C.B. (Mil.)
1916, K.C. B. (Mil.) 1918. The Bungalow,
Constantia, South Africa ; Windham,
Civil Service (Cape Town), and Pretoria
Clubs.
Lumsden, Sir John, K.B.E. , M.D. ,
son of John Lumsden, of Leeson Park,
Dublin; b. 1869; ed. at Dublin Univ.
(B.A. 1890, M.D. 1896) ; temporary
Major R.A.M.C. 1917-18; Director-in-Ch.
and Vice-Chm. Joint War Committee of
British Red Cross So. and St. John for
Ireland, Commr. St. John Ambulance
Brig, for Ireland, a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, and a D.L. for City of Dublin :
m. 1896, Caro F. , youngest da. of Major
Fitzhardinge Kingscote : cr. K.B.E.,
1918. 4, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin ;
Roslyn, Howth, co. Dublin ; Friendly
Brothers' Club.
Son living— John Fitzhardinge, b. 1897;
Lieut. Roy. Irish Regt.
Daughters living— Leslie,— Norah ,— Margery
Bloomfield, — Nancy Kingscote, — Betty.
Lunawada, Raja ( Maharana Shri
Sir Wakhatsinghji Dalelsingh) of,
K.C.I.E. ; b. i860; ed. at Rajkumar
Coll., Rajkote; is one of the Ruling
Chiefs of India; cr. K.C.I.E. 1889.
Lunawada, Rewa Kantha , Bombay.
Lunham, Col. Sir Thomas Ainslie,
K.C.B., only son of the late Thomas
Lunham, of Cork; b. 18 — ; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1870, M.A.
1873) ; was Lieut.-Col. Comdg. and Hon.
Col. Cork R.G.A. 1885-1903; is Hon.
Lieut.-Col. in the Army, a J.P. for co.
Cork, a Member of Senate of Univ, of
Dublin, a Member of Roy. Irish Acad.,
of Roy. So. of Antiquaries of Ireland,
of Henry Bradshaw So., of Executive
Committee of Cork Defence Union, and
of Co. Cork Landlords’ Asso. , an Hon.
Member of R.A. Institution (Woolwich),
and Chm. Cork Improved Dwellings Co.
(Limited); cr. C.B. (Civil) 1900, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1918. Ard fallen, Douglas, 00.
Cork ; Pembroke, Passage West, Ireland ;
University ( Dublin ) Club.
Lunn, Sir George, son of John
Ramsay Lunn, of Newcastle-on-Tyne ;
b. 1861 ; ed. at Roy. Gram. Sch. ,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; was Lord Mayor
of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1915-18 ; is
Chm. of its Educational Committee, on
Executive National Liberal Federation,
Pres. Asso. of Education Committees
(England and Wales), and a J. P. and D. L.
for Northumberland : m. 1887, Charlotte,
da. of James Reeves, of Hexham ; cr.
Knt. 1918. Moorfield, Go s forth, New-
castle-on- Tyne.
Lunn, Sir Henry Simpson, M D.} son
of Henry Lunn, of West Ashby House,
Lincolnshire ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Horncastle
Gram. Sch., and at Trin. Coll., Dublin
(B.A. 1884, M.D. and B.Ch. 1887); was
an Indian Med. Missionary 1887-8 ; is
a J.P. for Middlesex; founded the Grin-
delwald Conference 1892-6 ; interviewed
German Emperor in 1905, and arranged
International Municipal visits between
England and Germany ; presented Ger-
man Burgomasters to King Edward VII.
1906; unsuccessfully contested Boston
(L) 1910; edited “The Review of the
Churches” 1891-6; author of “ Friend of
Missions in India” 1890, etc. : m. 1887,
Ethel, da. of the Rev. Canon Moore ;
cr. Knt. 1910. Oldfield House, Harrow-
on-the-Hill.
Sons living — Arnold Henry Moore, b. 1888: m.
1913, Mabel Stafford, da. of the late Rev. the
Hon. John Stafford Northcote [see E. Iddes-
leigh, colls.], — Hugh Kingsmill, b. 1889 : m.
1915, Eileen Fitzgerald, da of Horace Turpin,
of Maryborough, — Brian Holdsworth, b. 1893.
Daughter living — Mary Ethel Eileen, b. 1897.
Luscombe, Sir John Henry, el. son of
the late John Henry Luscombe, of Forest
Hill, Kent b. 1848; is a J.P. (E. Div.) of
Sussex (High Sheriff 1913), and a Lieut,
for City of London ; was Chm. of Lloyd’s
1902, 1908, 1909, 1912, and 1914: m. 1876,
Fanny, who d. 1918, da. of the late John
Willcocks, of Sydenham Hill, S.E. ; cr.
Knt. 1902. Hay Heath, Worth, Sussex ;
Jnuior Carlton Club.
Sons living — John Herbert, b. 1879 ; Capt.
Roy. Guernsey L.I., — David Arthur, b. 1886;
2nd Lieut. R.G.A. : m. 1914, Willie Lilian,
da. of C. Clair Biedermann, of Villa Hedwig,
Arco, Austria, — William Olliver, b. 1887 ;
Capt. Rifle Brig.
Lush, Hon. Sir Charles Montague,
son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Lush,
Lord Justice of Appeal ; b. 1853 ; ed. at
Westminster, and at Trin. Hall, Camb.
(B.A. 1st Class Classical Tripos 1876);
Bar. Gray’s Inn 1879, a Bencher 1893,
and a K.C. 1902; went N.-E, Circuit;
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appointed a Judge of High Court of
Justice (King’s Bench Div.) 1910; author of
“ Law of Husband and Wife” : m. 1893,
Margaret Abbie, da. of Sir Charles
Brodie Locock, 2nd Bt. ; cr. Knt. 1910.
Tanglewood, Bushey Heath, Watford; 15,
Sussex Square, W. ; Royal Courts oj
Justice, W. C.
Sons living — Montague Arthur, b. 1897, —
Harold Charles, b. 1899,— Maurice Hubert, b.
1901, — Wilfrid Robert, b. 1908.
Daughters living— Helen Margaret, b. 1895,—
Violet Eva, b. 1911.
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer, A.R.A.,
son of Charles Lutyens ; b. 1869 ; is an
Architect and Artist, a R.A., a F.S.A.,
and a F.R.I.B.A. : m. 1897, Lady Emily
Bulwer-Lytton. da. of 1st Earl of Lytton ;
cr. Knt. 1918. 13, Mansfield Street, W. 1.
Son living — Robert, b. 1901.
Daughters living — Barbara, b. 1898 : m. 1920,
Capt. 1 avid Ewan Wallace, 2nd Life Guards,
— Ursula, b. 1904, — Agnes Elizabeth, b. 1906,
— Edith Mary, b. 1908.
Lynch, Sir John Patrick, son of the
late Stanislaus J. Lynch, J.P., Irish Land
Commr. ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Clongowes
Wood Coll. ; admitted a Solicitor 1881 ;
is a J.P. for co. Dublin, and Past Pres,
of Incorporated Law So. of Ireland :
m. 1896, Frieda, da. of the late William
Ottmann, of 30, Irving Place, New York ;
cr. Knt. 1911. Belfield, Stillorgan Road,
co. Dublin ; Stephen s Green, and Royal
Irish Yacht Clubs.
Daughters living— Sybil, b. 1899— Maureen,
b. 1901, — Olga, b. 1905.
Lynden-Bell [see Bell].
Lyon, Sir Alexander, son of the
late Alexander Lyon, of Aberdeen; b.
1850 ; ed. in Aberdeen ; was Lord Provost
of Aberdeen 1905-8 ; is an oleo-margarine
manufacturer and a D.L. of Co. of City
of Aberdeen: m. 1875, Elsie, da. of the
late William Inglis ; cr. Knt. 1906.
10, Queen s Road, A berdeen.
Son living — Alexander, D.S.O., b. 1884 [see
‘ * COMPANIONAGE ”] .
Daughters living — Elsie Inglis, b. 1879, —
Ethel, b. 1888,— Charlotte, b. 1895.
Lyte, Sir Henry Churchill Maxwell-
K.C.B., son of the late J. W. Max-
well Lyte, of Berry Head, Brixham ;
b. 1848 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch. ,
Oxford (B.A. honours 1870, M.A. 1873) ;
has been Dep. Keeper of the Public
Records since 1886, and one of the Royal
Commrs. on Historical Manuscripts ; is a
F.S.A. , and a Fellow of British Acad. ;
author of several historical works, and of
many reports for the Historical Manu-
scripts Commn. ; has assumed by deed
poll (but without Roy. licence) his Chris-
tian name of Maxwell as an additional
surname: m. 1871, Frances Fownes, da.
of the late James Curtis Somerville, of
Dinder House, Wells; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1889, K.C.B. (Civil) 1897. 61, Way wick
Square, S. W. ; Public Record Office,
Chancery Lane, W.C.; Athenceum Club.
Sons living — John (11, Culminglon Road,
Ealing, W.),b. 18753 Major late Northumber-
land Fusiliers, and attached to National
Health Insurance Commn., — Walter (37,
Onslow Square, S.IF.), b. 1877; 2nd Lieut.
R.G.A. : in. 1907, Verona Cecil, da. of the
late Rt. Hon. George Henry Finch, P.C.,
M.P., of Burley-on-the-Hill, Oakham, —
Arthur L9, Harcourt Terrace, S.W. 10), b. 1881 ;
Principal, Board of Education: in. 1919,
Agnes Elizabeth Rollo Gore, who d. 1919, da.
of the Rev. Robert Melvill Gore Browne, R.
of Leckliampstead [see B. Rollo].
Daughters living — Agnes, b. 1871, — Edith, b,
1872, — Margaret, b. 1874; m. 1904, Edward
Richard Massie, J.P., of Annefield, Gresford.
Lyttelton, Hon. Dame Edith Sophy,
D.B.E. [see V. Cobham].
Lyttleton, Gen. the Right Hon. Sir
Neville Gerald, P.C., G.C.B. G.C.V.O.
[see V. Cobham].
Lyttelton-Annesley [see Annesley].
Maasdorp, Sir Andries Ferdinand
Stockenstrom, son of Dr. Gysbert Henry
Maasdorp, M.D., Dist. Surg. of Graaff
Reinet, Cape of Good Hope ; b. 1847 ;
ed. at Graaff Reinet Coll., and at Univ.
Coll., London ; B.A. London Univ. 1868;
Bar. Inner Temple 1871 ; was a Member
of Cape House of Assembly [for Graaff
Reinet Div.) 1874-8, Solicitor-Gen. of
Cape Colony 1878-97, a Member of
Special Treason Court 1900-1902, and
Ch. Justice of Orange River Colony and
of Free State Province Div. of Supreme
Court of S. Africa 1902-19 ; author of
“Institutes of Cape Law”: m. 1880,
Agnes, da. of John Hayton, of Grahams-
town ; cr. Knt. 1904. Bloemfontein,
Orange Free State Province , S. Africa.
Sons living — Vivian Hayton, b. 1886 ; Lieut.
Roy. Fusiliers : m. 1918, Winifred Emily, da.
of the late Charles J. Knight, of Jesson,
Sevenoaks, — Eric John, b. 1892.
Daughters living — Mabel Agnes, b. 1883 : m.
1 91 1, Percy Herbert Gresson, of Sebastopool,
Salisbury, Rhodesia, — Enid Rhoda, b. 1890 :
m. 1914, Lieut. -Col. E. Bisdee.
MacAlister, Sir Donald, K.C.B. ,
M.D. , son of the late Donald MacAlister,
of Tarbert, Argyllshire ; b. 1854 ; ed. at
Aberdeen, at Liverpool, and at St. John’s
Coll., Camb. (B.A. , Senior Wrangler,
and 1st Smith’s Prizeman and Fellow 1877,
M.A. 1880, M.D. 1884); B. Sc. London ;
Hon. D.C.L. Durham 1905; Hon. LL.D.
Toronto, Montreal, Aberdeen, Glasgow,
St. Andrews, Liverpool, Belfast, and
Dublin; Hon. D.Ph. Athens, and Hon..
D.Sc. Bristol 1912; is a J.P. for Cam-
bridgeshire and co. Glasgow, a Fellow
Roy. Coll. Physicians, and of Roy. So.
of Med., a F. R.S.E. , an Hon. Member
of Pharmaceutical So., Pres. Gen. Med.
Council, Gov. of Imperial Coll, of Science
and Technology, London, and of Roy.
Technical Coll. , Glasgow, Chm. of British
Pharmacopoeia Committee, Member of
Med. Advisory Board, Min. of National
Ser. and Pensions, Chm. Med. Consulta-
tive Council, Scottish Board of Health,
a Carnegie Trustee (Scottish Uni vs. and
United Kingdom Trusts), Chm. of British
Univs. Bureau (Imperial Institute), and
Pres, of Gypsy Lore So., a Com. of the
Legion of Honour, and a Chevalier of
the Order of the Crown of Italy; appointed
Linacre Lecturer and Senior Tutor, St.
John’s, Camb. 1897, Principal and Vice-
Chancellor, Glasgow Univ. 1907, Chm. of
Belfast Univ. Commn. i9to(Commr. 1908-
10), and a Member of Roy. Commn. on
the Civil Ser. 1912, and of Highlands and
Islands (Med. Ser.) Board 1913; authoi
of “ Ziegler’s Pathological Anatomy,”
etc., etc. : m. 1895, Edith P'lorence Boyle
J.P. , el. da. of the late Alexander Mac-
alister, LL.D., M.D. , F.R.S., Professor
of Anatomy, Camb. Univ. ; cr. K.C.B.
(Civil) 1908. Principal' s House, The Uni-
versity, Glasgow; Athenceum, National
Liberal, and Art ( Glasgow ) Clubs.
MacAlister, .Szrjohn Young Walker,
O.B.E. ; b. 1856; Pres, of Library'
Asso., Sec. of Roy. So. of Med., and
a F.S.A. ; formed, and was Hon. Sec.
of, War Office Surgical Advisory Com-
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mittee, and Hon. Organizing Sec. Emer-
gency Surgical Aid Corps for Admiralty,
War Office, and Metropolitan Police
during European War : m. 1874, Eliza-
beth Batley ; cr. Knt. 1919. 33, Finchley
Road , N.W.8; Garrick, Bath, and
Savage Clubs.
Sons iiv ng — Tonal! Alexander, b. 1875: m.
1910, — EveriUa Creyke, — Ian, b. 1878: m.
1909, Frances Dorothy S aton.
Macardle, Sir ihomas Callan,
K.B.E., son of the late E. H. Macardle,
J. P. , of Cambricville, Dundalk; b. 1856 ;
a J.P. and D.L. for co. Louth, and
Pioneer of great Village Movement in
Ireland ; Chm. of Louth Recruiting Com-
mittee during European War : m. 1889,
Minnie Lucy, da. of Lieut. -Col. James
Clarke Ross, formerly Scots Guards ;
cr. K.B. E. (Civil) 1920. St. Margaret's,
Dundalk ; Stephen s Green Club.
Sons living— John Ross, M.C., b. 18 — ; Capt.
R.F.A., — Do said F. Callan, b. 18 — .
Daughters living— Dorothy M. C., — Gladys
Monica C.
Macartney, Sir George, K.C.I.E. ,
son of the late Sir Halliday Macartney,
K. C.M.G., M.D., of 3, Harley Place,
Regent’s Park, N.W. ; b. 1867; ed. at
Dulwich Coll., and in France (B. 6s. L.
University de France 1886) ; went on
special duty with Sikkim Field Force
1889-90, and in Chinese Turkestan 1890-93 ;
was Special Assist, for Chinese affairs to
Resident in Kashmir 1893-1904 (thanked
by British Govt. 1896, by Kashmir Durbar
1897, and again by Indian Govt. 1906),
and Consul of Kashgar 1904-10, since
when he has been Consul-Gen. ; also an
Additional Assist. Judge of H.M.’s Supreme
Court for China : m. 1898, Catherina
Theodora, da. of James Borland; cr.
C. I. E. 1900, K.C.I.E. 1913. British Con-
sulate-Ge?ieral, Kashgar, via Gilgit,
Kashmir, India ; Les Vaux, St. Saviour s,
Jersey.
Sons living — Eric Borland, b. 1903, — Robin
Halliday, b. 1911.
Daughter living— Sylvia Theodora, b. 1906.
Macartney, Right Hon. Sir William
Grey Ellison-, P.C., K.C.M.G. [see
“ Privy Council”].
Macassey, Sir Lynden Livingstone,
K.B.E.. K.C., son of the late L. L.
Macassey, of Holywood, co. Down ; b.
1876; ed. at Bedford, at Trin. Coll., Dub-
lin, and at London Univ. (B.A. 1898,
M.A. and LL.D. 1903, D.Sc. 1919) ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1899, and K.C. 1912;
was Sec. to Roy. Commn. on London
Traffic 1903-6, a Board of Trade Arbi-
trator 1914-15, a Member of Clyde Mu-
nition Workers’ Grievances Commn.
I.9I5> Chm. of Clyde and Tyne Dilu-
tion of Labour Commns. 1915, and of
Special Arbitration Tribunals on Wo-
men’s Wages and Unskilled and Semi-
skilled Men’s Wages 1916-17, Commr. for
Admiralty and Min. of Munitions for Or-
ganization of Labour in Barrow and
Mersey Dists. 1916, Director of Shipyard
I Labour at Admiralty and a Member of
War Cabinet Labour Committee 1917-18,
and a Member of War Cabinet Com-
mittee on Women in Industry 1918 ;
unsuccessfully contested S. Div. of Down
c9- (U) 191°; author of various tech-
nical works : m. 1903, Jeanne, da. of
Robert McFarland, of Barooga, N. S.
; Wales, and Melbourne ; cr. K.B.E. 1917.
16, Collingham Gardens, S. W. 5 ; 3,
t Paper Buildings , Temple, E.C. ; Athe-
nceum, Carlton, Garrick, St. Stephen's,
Ranelagh, and Royal Ulster Yacht Clubs.
Macauley, Major Sir George Bohuu,
K.C.M.G., K.B.E. , C.B., son of Col.
George William Macauley ; b. 1869 ;
entered R.E. 1887, became Capt. and Bre-
vet Major 1900 (h.-p. 1906, retired 1912) ;
served with Nile Expedition 1897 (medal
with clasp, 4th class Medjidie) and 1898,
present at battle of Khartoum (despatches,
medal, Brevet Major); was employed with
Egyptian Army 1896-1906, and engaged
in construction of Suakin-Berber Railway
(2nd class Medjidie, C.M.G.); has 2nd
class Order of the Nile ; sometime
Director-Gen. of Railways, Sudan Ad-
ministration ; appointed Director-Gen. of
Egyptian State Railways 1906, and a
Director of Railway Transport 1916-19;
cr. C.M.G. 1906, K.C.M.G. 1912, C.B.
(Mil.) 1916, C.B.E. (Mil.) and K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Cairo, Egypt.
McBeath, Sir William George,
K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Chm. Australia Defence
Roy. Commn. ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1918,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
McBride, Hon. Sir Peter, only son of
the late Peter McBride, of Dundrennan,
Kirkcudbright ; b. 1867 ; ed, at Wesley
Coll., Melbourne ; entered Victorian Par-
liament 1897 ; was Min. of Mines and of
Forests 1909-13 (acted as Ch. Sec. 1910-11),
and Min. of Railways 1912-13 ; when
he was appointed Agent-Gen. for Victoria
in London ; is a Grand Officer of Order
of Leopold of Belgium, and a Com. of
Order of Crown of Bielgium, and of
St. Sava of Serbia : m. 1892, Mary
Isabel,- da. of the late Thomas Lawson ;
cr. Knt. 1915. 5, Petersham Terrace,
Gloucester Road , S. W. 7 / Royal Auto-
mobile, Junior Naval and Military, Con-
stitutional, City Carlton, Sports’ , British
Empire , Isthmian, Royal Thames Yacht,
and Phyllis Court [London), and
A thenozum, and Royal Yacht [Melbourne)
Clubs.
Son living— One, b. 1898.
Daughter living — Catherine: m. 1915, Capt.
Charles Leslie Fisher, R.F.A.
McCall-Anderson [see Anderson].
McCalmont, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hugh,
K.C.B., C.V.O., el. son of the late
James McCalmont, J. P. , of Abbeylands,
co. Antrim ; b. 1845 ; ed. at Eton ;
entered 9th Lancers 1865, became Capt.
7th Hussars 1870, Major 1878, Lieut. -Col.
1880, Col. 1885, transferred to 4th
Dragoons 1886, Col. Comdt. 1888 (h.-p.
1892), and Maj.-Gen. 1896; retired 1906;
served in Red River Expedition 1870 ;
employed on capture of Fort Garry to
convey despatches to Canadian Govt. ;
was A.D.C. to Sir Garnet Wolseley
in Ashanti Expedition 1872 (medal) ;
employed 1876 on Special Ser. by In-
telligence Dept, in N. China (specially
thanked by LI.R.H. the Com.-in-Cly
for report thereon) ; appointed a Mil.
Attach^ to British Embassy at Constan-
tinople on outbreak of Russo-Turkish
War 1877, and accompanied the Turkish
Armies in the Field throughout the Cam-
paign in Armenia (twice thanked by Sec. of
State for Foreign Affairs for his exertions in
preventing atrocities being committed by
the Kurds) ; served in S. Africa as A. D.C.
to Sir G. Wolseley 1879-80, present at
storming of Sekukuni Stadt (despatches,
medal with clasp) ; was on Staff of Brig.-
Gen. MacGregor, in Expedition against
the Marris 1880 (despatches) ; in Egyptian
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War 1882 was Brig.-Ma.j. of 1st Cav
Brig., and present at actions of Mahsa'
meh, Kassassin, the battle of Tel-el‘
Kebir, and capture of Cairo (despatches,
medal with clasp, 3rd class Medjidie,
Dronze star) ; commanded Light Camel
Regt. in Soudan Expedition 1885 (de-
spatches, clasp, C.B.); is a J.P. and
D.L. for co. Antrim, and a J.P., Dublin,
and Kilkenny ; sat as M. P. for Antrim
co., N. Antrim Div. (C) July 1895 to Sept.
1898 ; commanded Cork Dist. 1898-1902,
and 8th Div. of 3rd Army Corps 1902-
1903 ; appointed Col. Hussars 1907 :
m. i885,theHon. Rose Elizabeth Bingham,
da. of 4th Baron Clanmorris ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1885, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1900, C.V.O.
1903. Mount Juliet , Thomastown, co.
Kilkenny ; Abbey lands, White Abbey , co.
Antrim; 5, Carlos Place, W. ; Army
and Navy, Carlton , Kildare Street,
Ulster, and Royal St. George Yacht Clubs.
Son living — DermotHugh Bingham, M.C. (3,
Norfolk Street , Park Lane, W., and Mount
Juliet, co. Kilkenny ; Carlton , Turf, and
Cavalry Clubs), b. 1887; Major 7th Hussars
(Reserve) ; served during European War
1914-16 as A.D.C., and as Mil. Sec., British
E). African Forces 1916-17: m. 1918, Lady
Barbara Helen Conyngham, da. of 4th
Marquess Conyngham.
McCardie, Hon. Sir Henry Allred,
son of Joseph William McCardie; b. 1869;
Bar. Middle Temple 1894; appointed a
Judge of High Court of Justice (King’s
Bench Div.) 1916 ; cr. Knt. 1916. Queen
A nne' s Mansions, S. W. ; 666, Royal
Courts of Justice, W.C. ; Atheneeum, and
Reform Clubs.
McCarthy, Dame Emma Maud,
G.B.E.,R.R.C. ; b. 18 — ; formerly Matron
in Ch., Queen Alexandra’s Imperial
Nursing Ser. (now Matron in Territorial
Force Nursing Ser.); has Legion of
Honour; cr. G.B. E. 1918.
McCay, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Sir James
Whiteside, K.C.M.G. , K.B.E., C.B., son
of the lateiRev. Andrew Ross Boyd McCay,
D.D. , of Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia ;
b. 1864; ed. at Scotch Coll.. Melbourne,
and at Melbourne Univ. (M.A. , LL.M.
1895); Bar. Australia 1895; in Common-
wealth Mil. Force 1886-1914; served
during European War 1915-16, Comdg.
an Inf. Brig, and afterwards a Div. of
Australian Imperial Forces (despatches,
C.B., Legion of Honour, K.C.M.G.);
elected a Member of Legislative Assembly
1895 ; was Min. of Public Instruction and
Customs, Victoria 1889-1900, Min. of State
for Defence, Australia 1904-5, Comdg.
Australian Intelligence Corps 1907-12,
and Maj.-Gen. and Inspector-Gen. thereof
1915-16; commanded Australian Imperial
Forces Training Depots in United King-
dom 1917-18 (mentioned, K.B.E.) : m.
1896, Julia Mary O’Meara, who d. 1915 ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G. 1918,
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Melbourne, Victona,
Australia ; Naval and Military , and
Melbourne Clubs.
Daughters living — Margaret Mary, b. 1897,—
Beatrice Waring, b. 1901.
McClelland, Sir Peter Hannay, {
K.B.E., son of Thomas McClelland, of
Bladnoch, Wigtownshire; b. 1856; ed. at
Normal Sch., Wigtown, and at George
Watson’s Coll., Edinburgh ; is a merchant I
and banker, a partner in the firm of
Duncan F ox and Co., of Liverpool, London , |
and Manchester, and Director of South
American Export Syndicate (Limited) : m.
1883, Aurora Violet Amelia Williamson;
cr. K.B.E. 1918. Eaton House, 66 a,
Eaton Square, S. W. 1 ; Springfield,
Not thaw, Herts ; Royal Automobile ,
Ranelagh, Hurlingham, and Argentine
Clubs.
McClure, Sir John David, LL.D.,
son of the late John McClure, J.P. , of
Wigan ; b. i860 ; ed. at Owens College,
Manchester, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B. A. 1885, M.A. 1889, LL.D. 1896);
Mus.D. , London 1909 ; Bar. Inner Tem-
ple 1890; was Assist. Master, Hinckley
Gram. Sch. 1878-82, Lecturer to Camb.
Univ. Extension Syndicate 1885-91, Pro-
fessor of Astronomy, Queen’s Coll.,
London 1888-94, a Member of Senate of
London Univ. 1900-1901, Joint Hon.
Sec. Incorporated Asso. of Head Masters
1904-13 (Pres, thereof 1914), and Chm.
Congregational Union of England and
Wales 1919-20; has been Head Master,
Mill Hill Sch. since 1891 : m. 1889, Mary,
da. of the late James Johnstone, of Hol-
combe, Lancashire ; cr. Knt. 1913. Mill
Hill School, N. W. ; Savile Club.
Son living — Keith Alister Johnstone, b. 1892.
Daughters living — Kathleen Mary Johnstone,
b. 1890, — Lilian Christine Johnstone, b. 1893.
McCormick, Sir Alexander, M.D.y
M.R.C.S., son of Archibald McCormick,
of Taynish, Argyllshire ; b. 1856 ; ed. at
Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. 1880, M. D. 1885);
M.R.C.S. England 1881, Hon. F.R.C.S.
England 1900, and Hon. F.R.C.S. Edin-
burgh 1905 ; sometime Demonstrator of
Physiology, Edin. Univ., and of Anatomy
and Physiology, Sydney Univ. ; formerly
House Surg., Roy. Infirmary, Liverpool;
served in S. Africa 1900, as Hon. Major
(despatches), and during European War
1917 as Consulting Surg. to Australian
Imperial Forces in France with rank of
Col. ; was Pres, of N.S. Wales Branch of
British Med. Asso. 1904-5 ; is Lecturer
on Surgery at Sydney Univ., and Hon.
Surg. to Roy. Prince Alfred Hospital,
Sydney : m. 1895, Ada Fanny Hare, da.
of the late Charles Cropper, of Louth,
Lincolnshire ; cr. Knt. 1913. 185, Mac-
quarie Street, Sydney , N.S. Wales;
Kiltnory, Point Piper, N.S. Wales;
Union (Sydney) Club.
Son living — Charles Malcolm Campbell, b.
1902.
Daughters living — Allison Mary, b. 1905, —
Morna Campbell, b. 1906.
McCormick, Sir William Symington,
LL.D., son of William McCormick; b.
1859; ed. at Glasgow Univ., and at Got-
tingen and Marburg Univs. ; sometime
a partner in the publishing firm of
Wilson and McCormick, of Glasgow
Assist, to Professor of English in Glasgow
U niv. , English Lecturer in Queen Margaret
Coll. , Glasgow, and Professor of English
at Univ. Coll., Dundee, and at St. An-
drews Univ. ; is a Member of Treasury
Committees on Univ. Colls. (Great Britain),
and on Univ. of Wales, and Sec. to
Carnegie Trust for Univs. of Scotland;
has been a Member of Roy. Comma on
Univ. Teaching in London ; appointed
Administrative Chm. of Science Council
1915 : m. 1897, Mabel Emily, da. of Sir
Frederick Lucas Cook, 2nd Bt. ; cr. Knt.
1911. 13, Douglas Crescent, Edinburgh.
Son living — Ian Francis, b. 1900.
Daughters living — Margaret Dorothy, b.
i9°3» — Alison Patricia, b. 1909.
McCracken, Lieut. - Gen. Sir Frederick
William Nicholas, K.C.B. , D.S.O., son
of the late Robert de Crez McCracken,
of Blackheath ; b. 1859; entered 49th
Regt. 1879, became Capt. Princess Char-
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lotte of Wales’s (Roy. Berkshire Regt.)
1884, Major 1897, Brevet Lieut. -Col.
1900, Lieut. -Col. 1903, Brevet Col. 1905,
Col. 1907, Maj.-Gen. 1914, and Lieut. -
Gen. 1919; Egyptian Expedition 1882
(medal, bronze star), Soudan Expedition
1885, present at battles of Tofrek and
Tamai (despatches, Brevet Major, two
clasps) 1885-6, at action of Giniss, S.
Africa 1899-1902, in command of a
Column (despatches, Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, Brevet Lieut. -Col., D.S.O.), Euro-
pean War 1914-18 Comdg. a Scottish
Div. and an Army Corps (despatches seven
times, K.C.B., Military Order of Savoy,
Order of Leopold of Belgium, Croix
de Guerre, Legion of Honour, Lieut. -
Gen.); appointed an A.A.G., 4th Div.
S. Army, India 1907, Brig.-Gen. on Gen.
Staff in Ireland 1911, Brig.-Gen. 7th Inf.
Brig., S. Command 1912, and Inspector
of Inf. 1914; was Gen. Officer Comdg.
in Ch., Scottish Command 1918-19: m.
1887, Ann, da. of T. C. Glover, of Edin-
burgh ; cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1910,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917. United Service Club .
Daughters living— Cynthia Gordon Snow, —
Brenda Muriel Nancy.
McCrae, Col. Sir George, D.S.O. , son
of George McCrae ; b. i860 ; ed. at Lan-
casterian Sch. , Edinburgh ; sometime a
Member of Edinburgh Corporation, Trea-
surer of the City of Edinburgh, Chm. of
its Finance Committee ; sometime a mer-
chant hosier and mercer; is Lieut. -Col.
in the Army and Hon. Col., a J.P. and
D.L. for Co. and City of Edinburgh,
and Mil. Member of its Territorial Force
Asso. ; served during European War
Comdg. a Ser. Batn. 1914-17 (D.S.O.);
appointed Vice-Pres. of Local Govt.
Board for Scotland 1909, and Chm. of
Scottish Health Board 1919 ; sat as M.P.
for E. Div. of Edinburgh (L) June 1899
to April 1909 : m. 1880, Eliza Cameron
Russell, who d. 1913 ; cr. Knt. 1908,
D.S.O. 1917. Torluish Grange , Edin-
burgh; Reform , National Liberal , and
Scottish Liberal Clubs.
Sons living — William Russell, b. 1885, —
Kenneth, b. 1887, — Hector, b. 1901.
Daughters living — Kate Millar, — Gladys Jane,
— Flora Cameron, — Eliza Winifred, — Fiona.
McCraith, Sir James William, son
of William McCraith, of Nottingham ; b.
1853; ed. at King’s Sch., Grantham;
admitted a Solicitor 1874; is a Member
of the legal firm of Maples and McCraith,
of Nottingham, Acting French Consul
for Notts, Derbyshire, and Leicestershire,
Trustee of Savings Bank, and a J.P. for
Nottingham, a Director of Nottingham
Brewery (Limited), and Chm. of Parlia-
mentary Recruiting and other Com-
mittees : m. 1876, Maria Elizabeth, da.
of Thomas Dickinson; cr. Knt. 1918,
The Park, Nottingham ; Carlton Club.
Sons living — Douglas, b. 1878: m. 1915,
Phyllis Marguerite, da. of D’Ewes Lynam, —
Malcolm, b. 1882; Lieut. Motor Transport
Corps, — Kenneth Yorke, b. 1890; Capt.
Sherwood Foresters.
Daughter living— Violet Muriel, b. 1892.
McCullagh, Sir Crawford, son of
Robert McCullagh, 'of Fortland, Aghadee,
co. Antrim ; b. 1868 ; is a J. P. and a
Member of Corporation of Belfast (High
Sheriff 1911, and Lord Mayor 1914, 1915,
and 1916) : m. 1896, Margaret Craig,
C. B.E. , da. of William Brodie, of Bolton-
le- Moors ; cr. Knt. 1915. Belfast; Lis-
mora, Whiteabbey , co. Antrim.
Son living — Joseph Crawford, b. 18 — .
Daughters living — Helen Brodie, — Margaret
Eileen.
McDonald, Sir Alexander, G.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; is Joint Director (for Ireland)
Ministry of Munitions for Ireland; cr.
G.B.E. (Civil) 1917.
Macdonald, Ho?i. Sir Hugh John,
K.C., son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir John
Alexander Macdonald, P.C. , G.C.B., of
Earnscliffe, Ottawa ; b. 1850 ; ed. at
Queen’s Coll. Sch., Toronto, and To-
ronto Univ. (B.A. 1869); Bar. Canada
18 — , and K.C. 1890; served in Canadian
Mil. during Fenian Raids 1866, in Ontario
Rifles with Red River Expedition, and as
Capt. 90th Regt. of Canadian Mil. in
N.-W. Rebellion 1885; sometime Pres,
of Council, Attorney-Gen. , Municipal
Commr., and Commr. of Railways,
Manitoba ; appointed Min. of Interior
1896, Premier 1899, and Police Magis-
trate, Winnipeg 1911 ; represented Win-
nipeg in Canadian House of Commons
1891-99: m. 1st, 1876, Jean Murray, who
d. 1881, da. of the late W. A. Murray;
2ndly, 1883, Agnes Gertrude, da. of the
late Salter J. van Koughnet ; cr. Knt.
1913. Dalnavert, Winnipeg, Manitoba ;
Manitoba, Adanac, and S. Charles'
Country [Winnipeg), and Rideau ( Ot-
tawa) Clubs.
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage) Isabella
Mary.
Macdonald, Maj.-Gen. Sir James
Ronald Leslie, K.C.I.E., C.B., son of
Surg. -Major James Macdonald, M.D.,
F.R.C.S.E., of Aberdeen; b. 1862; entered
R.E. 1882, became Capt. 1890, Brevet
Major 1895, Major 1899, BrevetLieut.-Col.
1899, Brevet Col. 1900, Col. 1905, and
Maj.-Gen. 1908; retired 1913; Hazara
Expedition 1888 (despatches, medal with
clasp), Uganda operations 1892-3 (medal,
2nd class brilliant star of Zanzibar),
Unyoro Expedition 1893-4 (medal, Brevet
Major), Uganda 1897-8, in command of
Expedition (medal with two clasps, Brevet
Lieut. -Col.), China Field Force 1900-1901,
as A.A.G., Director of Railways (de-
spatches, medal, Brevet Col.), Comdg.
Tibet Mission Escort 1903-4 (medal with
clasp, K.C.I.E.) ; appointed to command
Presidency Brig., Calcutta 1905, Lucknow
Inf. Brig. 1907, and Troops in Mauritius
1909 ; is a D. L. for Aberdeenshire : m.
1894, Alice Margaret, da. of Gen. George
Pringle, I.S.C. ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1900,
K.C.I.E. 1904. JuniorUnitedServiceClub.
Macdonald, Sir Murdoch, K.C.M.G. ,
C.B. , son of Roderick Macdonald of
Inverness; b. 1866; is a M.I.C.E., Ad-
viser and Under-Sec. of State for Public
Works, Egypt, and a Grand Officer of
Order of the Nile ; formerly Director-
Gen. of Reservoirs and Construction in
Egypt ; has 2nd class Osmanieh and Med-
jidie : m. 1899, Margaret, da. of Alex-
ander Munro; cr. C.M.G. 1910, K.C.M.G.
1914, C.B. (Mil.) 1916. Cairo, Egypt.
Sons living — Two.
Macdonell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Archibald
Cameron, K.C.B., C.M.G. , D.S.O., son
of S. S. Macdonell, Q.C., of Windsor,
Ontario; b. 1864; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Canada ; formerly in N.-W. Mounted
Police, Canada, and in Canadian Mounted
Inf. and Mounted Rifles ; S. Africa 1900-
1901 as Capt. and Major Canadian
Mounted Rifles (despatches, D.S.O.) and
1902 as Comdt. 5th (or Western) Regt.,
Canadian Mounted Rifles, present at
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actions of Vet River, Zand River, and
Diamond Hill, and at march to Pretoria,
European War 1914-18 (despatches,
C.M.G., C.B., K.C.B., Legion of Hon-
our, French Croix de Guerre with palm) ;
is a temporary Maj.-Gen. : m. 1890,
Mary Maud Flora, da. of the late Lieut. -
Col. J. T. Camphell, 72nd Highlanders I
and 7th Roy. Fusiliers ; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1919. Fort Osborne Barracks,
Winnipeg, Canada.
Macdonell, Sir John, K.C.B. , LL.D.,
son of the late James Macdonell, of
Rhynie, Aberdeenshire ; b. 1846 ; ed. at
Aberdeen and Edinburgh Univs. (M.A.
1867, LL.D. 1892) ; Bar. Middle Temple
1873 ; sometime a journalist ; has been
one of the Counsel to the Board of Trade
and to London Chamber of Commerce,
and a Revising Barrister for Middlesex ;
was Quain Professor of Comparative Law
in UniV. Coll., London 1901-19, and
Senior Master, and King’s Remem-
brancer 1912-20 ; appointed a Master of
Supreme Court of Judicature 1889 ; is a |
Fellow of the British Acad. , and a Member
of the Institut de Droit International
and of the Institut International deStatis-
tique : has been Vice-Pres. of the Royal
Statistical So., ; was a Member of Roy.
Commn. on Shipping Rings and of Com-
mittee on County Courts ; Editor of ‘ ‘ State
Trials Reports,” “Civil and Criminal
J udicial Statistics, ’ ’ and ‘ ' Journal of Society
of Comparative Legislation ” ; author of
several works on Law and Political
Economy : m. 1873, Agnes, third da.
of the late Daniel Harrison, of Shirley
House, Beckenham; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1898, Knt. 1903, K.C.B. (Civil) 1914.
31, Kensington Park Gardens, W. ;
Athenceum, and Reform Clubs.
Daughters living — Amice Anna: rn. 1914.
Robert Warden Tee, Fellow of Worcester
Coll., Oxford, — Margaret Rachel Bruce.
Macdonogh, Licut.-Gen. Sir George
Mark Watson, K.C.B., K. C.M.G. , son
of the late Dep. Inspector-Gen. of
Hospitals and Fleets George Valentine
Macdonogh, of Emsworth, Hants ; b. 1865 ;
ed. at Beaumont Coll., and at R.M.A. ;
Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1897; entered R.E. 1884,
became Capt. 1892, Major 1901, Lieut. -
Col. 1909, Col. 1912, Maj.-Gen. 1916, and
Lieut. -Gen. 1919 ; European War 1914-16
as Brig. -Gen. on Gen. Staff (despatches,
C. B., promoted, Order of White Eagle
with swords, Croix de Guerre) ; was
D. A.A.G. , Head Quarters, Ireland 1898-9,
Brig.-Maj., Sch. of Mil. Engineering
1899-1903, D.A.Q.M.G. , Thames Dist.
1903-4, a Gen. Staff Officer, War Office
1906-14, Brig.-Gen. on Staff in Charge
of Intelligence at Gen. Head Quarters,
France 1914-16, and Director of Mil. In-
telligence at War Office 1916-18 ; appointed
A.G. to the Forces and a Mil. Member of
Army Council 1918, with rank of Lieut. -
Gen. ; acted as British Representative,
International Aviation Conference, Paris
1910, at International Red Cross Con-
ference, Washington 1912, and at Inter-
national Radio-Telegraphic Conference,
London 1912 ; is a Grand Officer of Orders
of Crown of Italy, Rising Sun of Japan,
White Elephant of Siam, and White
Eagle of Serbia, a Com. of Orders of St.
Olay of Norway, Crown of Belgium, Isa-
bell la Catolica of Spain, and Legion of
Honour ; also has Grand Cross of Order
of St. Stanislas of Russia (both with and J
without swords), 2nd class of Spanish i
Order of Mil. Merit, 2nd class of Japanese ;
Order of Sacred Treasure, and of Excellent
Crop of China, Gold Cross of Order La
Cruz Roja of Cuba, American Dis-
tinguished Conduct Medal, and French
and Belgian Croix de Guerre : m. 1898,
Aline, da. of the late Emil Borgstrom, of
Helsingfors, Finland ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915,
K. C.M.G. 1917, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1920.
Highwood, Mill Hill, Middlesex ; Army
and. Navy Club.
Macewen, Professor SzrWilliam, C.B.,
F.R.C.S., M.D., F.R.S., son of John
Macewen ; b. 1848; ed. at Glasgow U niv.
(M.B. and C.M. 1869, M.D. 1872, LLD..
1890); Hon. F.R.C.S. 18 — ; Hon. D.Sc..
Oxford 1904 ; Hon. LL.D., Liverpool,
and Hon. D.Sc., Dublin 1912; ap-
pointed Professor of Surgery in Glasgow
Univ. 1892 ; is a temporary Surg.-Rear-
Adm. R.N. , a F.R.S. , an Hon. F.R.C.S.
in England and Ireland, Pres. Inter-
national Surg. So., Hon. Member Im-
perial Med. Acad, of St. Petersburg, of
Roy. Med. Acad, of Rome, of Surgical
Asso. of Germany, of American Surg. So.,
a D.L. for Glasgow, and Corresponding
Member of Surg. So. of Paris ; was an
Hon. Surg. to King Edward VII. in
Scotland 1908-10, since when to King
George V. ; author of numerous medical
works : m. 18 — , Mary Watson, da. of
the late Hugh Allan ; cr. Knt. 1902,
C.B. (Civil) 1917. 3, Woodside Crescent,
Glasgow ; Garrochty , Bute.
Sons living — Hugh Allan, O.B.E., b. 1883 [see
“ Companionage’’], — William, O.B.E., b.
18— ,— John, A. C., M.B., b. 18—
McFadyean, Sir John, son of Andrew
McFadyean ; b. 18 S3; cd. at Edinburgh
Univ. (M.B. and C.M. 1882, B.Sc.
1883); Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen 1906; is
a F. R.S.E. , and Principal and Professor
of Comparative Pathology at Roy. Vet.
Coll., Camden Town: m. 1883, Mara
Eleanor, da. of the late Thomas Walley,
Principal of Edinburgh Roy. Vet. Coll. ;
cr. Knt. 1905. Royal Veterinary College,
Camden Town, N. XV.
Sons living — Andrew (83, Goldhurst Terrace,
AMF.), b. 1887 : m. 1913, Dora, da. of the late
Charles Kean Chute, — Gavin W., b. 1890;
Capt. R.F.A. : m. 1917, Mary Wayte, da. of
Lieut. C. Wayte Hicks, R.N.R., — Kenneth,
F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., b ■ 1892: m. 1920, Elsie,
da. of W. A. McCormick, of Windermere
Dodge, Windermere Avenue, Finchley, N.
Daughters living — Ethel ( Lady Stockman), b.
1884 : m. 1908, Sir Stewart Stockman,
M.R.C.V.S., of 4, Whitehall Place, S.W.,—
Constance Amy, b. 1902.
McGowan, ^/rHenry Duncan, K.B.E.,
son of Henry McGowan, of Glasgow ; b.
1874 ; Chjn. and Managing Director of
Explosives Trades (Limited), and Man-
aging Director of Nobel’s Explosive Co.
(Limited) : m. 1903, Jean Boyle, da. of
William Young, of Paisley; cr. K. B.E.
1918. 90, St. Andrew's Drive, Pollok-
shields, Glasgow.
Sons living — Harry Wilson, b. 1906, — William
Johnson, b. 1909.
Daughters l ving— Isobel Muirman, — Agnes
Wilson.
McGrath, Sir Joseph, LL.D., son of
Pierce McGrath, of Bagnalstown, co.
Carlow ; b. 1858 ; ed. at St. Stanislaus
Coll., Tullabeg, Tullamore ; Bar. King’s
Inns, Dublin 1892 ; appointed Registrar
and Member of Senate of National Univ.
of Ireland 1908 ; was a Sec. of Roy. Univ.
of Ireland until its dissolution 1909; ^as
been Hon. Sec. , of Clongowes Union since
its foundation in 1897 ; is an Hon. Sec.
of Roy. Dublin So., a Life Gov. of Roy.
Veterinary Coll, of Ireland, and a Vice-
Chm. of National So. for Prevention of
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IO3I
Cruelty to Children : in. 1893, Eleanor
Mary, da. of Patrick McAllister, of 13,
Waterloo Road, Dublin; cr. Knt. 1911.
11, Clyde Road, Dublin.
Son living — J oseph Stanislaus Fergal.
Daughters living — Mary Mercedes, — Alice
Mary.
McGrath, Hon. Sir Patrick Thomas,
K.B.E., LL.D., son of William McGrath ;
b. 1868 ; ed. at Christian Brothers’ Sch.,
St.John, Newfoundland; LL.D. 18 — ;
is Pres., Legislative Council, Food Con-
troller, Sec. Patriotic Fund, and Chm.
Pensions and Disabilities Board, New-
foundland; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 6, Gower
Street, St. John, Newfoundland.
MacGregor, Sir Evan, G.C.B. , I.S.O.
[see MacGregor, Bt. , cr. 1795].
MplLWRAiTH, Sir Malcolm, K.C.M.G. ,
K.C., son of the late Robert Mcllwraith,
of Bombay and London ; b. 1865 ; ed. at
Marlborough Coll., at Berlin Univ. , and
at University de France (Licencid en droit
de la Faculty de Paris) ; Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1890, and K.C. 1915 ; was Judicial
Adviser in Egypt 1898-1916; has Grand
Cordons of the Nile and the Medjidie : m.
1900, Evelyn Sydney, da. of Sir Richard
Douglas Powell, 1st Bt. , K.C. V.O., M.D.,
F.R.C. P., of 10, Cleveland Square, S. W. ;
cr. C.M.G. 1904, K.C.M.G. 1905. 36,
Stanhope Gardens, S. W. ; Travellers' ,
and Garrick Clubs.
Son living — Ian Douglas, b. 1901.
Daughter living — Enid Mary, b. 1903.
MacIver, Major Sir Charles, son of
David MacIver (formerly M.P. for Liver-
pool, Kirkdale Div.), of Woodslee,
Cheshire ; b. 1866 ; ed. at Harrow, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1887); for-
merly a steamship owner, and Comdg. 9th
Vol. Batn. Cheshire Regt. ; a J.P. and a
County Councillor for Cheshire; Chm.
Employment Committee, Mm. of Labour,
Birkenhead and Wallasey 1917-20 : in.
1889, Charlotte Eleanor, da. of Sir
William Bower Forwood, K.B.E. ; cr.
Knt. 1920. Glan-y- Menai, Menai
Bridge, Anglesey ; Carlton Club.
Son livin;— Charles Ronald, b. 1890 ; formerly
Capt. R.F : m. 19x5, Annie Green Dickson.
Daughters livin; — Joan, b. 1893 : in. 1917, Dr.
J. Nairn Dob' ie, sometime Capt. R.A.M.C.,
— Doris (twin), b. 1893 : m. 1918, M. A. M. H.
Fergus, formerly Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders.
McKechnie, Sir James, K.B.E.; b.
18— ; is Managing Director Vickers
(Limited), of Barrow-in-Furness, Chm.
loco Proofing Co. (Limited), a Director
of Isle of Walney Estates Co. (Limited)
and other Cos., a Member of Council of In-
stitution of Naval Architects, a M.I.C.E. ,
a M.I.M.E. , a Fellow of So. of Antiquaries
of Scotland, a Member of Consultative
Committee to Marine Depart., Board of
Trade, and Vice-Pres. of Navy League ;
sometime Manager of Naval Works in
Spain (Order of Isabel la Catolica) ; cr.
K. B.E. 1918. The Abbey House, Furness
Abbey, Lancashire ; 4, Whitehall Court,
S.W.; Junior Carlton, Roygl Automobile,
and British E.mpire Clubs.
Mackellar, Hon. Sir Charles Kin-
naird, K.C.M.G. , el. son of the late
Frederick Mackellar, of Sydney; b. 1844;
ed. at Glasgow Univ. (M.B. and C.M.
1871) ; sometime Pres, of Board of Health
and Med. Adviser to N.S.W. Govt. ; is
a M.L.C. of N.S. Wales, Pres, of Bank
of N.S. Wales, and a Director of Colonial
Sugar Refining Co. ; sometime Pres, of
N.S. Wales State Children’s Relief Board :
m. 1877, Marion, da. of Thomas Buck-
land, ofSydney; cr. Knt. 1912, K.C.M.G
1916. Earlston, Warrawee, North Sydney,
N.S. Wales ; Australian (Sydney) Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Mackenzie, Sir Alexander, K.B.E.\
b. 18 — ; cr. K.B.E (Civil) 1919. Rio de
Janeiro , Brazil.
Mackenzie, Sir Alexander Camp-
bell, Mus.D., son of the late Alexander
Mackenzie, of Edinburgh ; b. 1847 ; ed.
in Germany, and at R.A.M. ; Mus.D.,
St. Andrews 1886, Camb. 1889, Edinburgh
1890, and Toronto 1903, Hon. LL.D.,
Glasgow 1901 and Leeds 1904 ; Hon.
D.C.L. McGill Univ., Montreal 1903; is
Principal of the Roy. Acad, of Music :
m. 1874, Mary Melina, da. of John Burn-
side ; cr. Knt. 1895. 15, Regent' s Park
Road, N. W. ; Garrick Club.
Daughter living — Mary Campbell.
Mackenzie, Col. Sir Alfred Robert
Davidson, K.C.B., son of the late Col.
W. G. Mackenzie, Indian Army ; b. 1835 ;
entered Bengal Army 1854, became Capt.
1862, Major 1872, Lieut. -Col. 1878, and
Col. 1882; Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (wounded,
medal with two clasps), Afghan War 1879-
80 (despatches, medal with clasp, bronze
star); cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1886, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1907. East India United Service Club.
Mackenzie, Maj.-Gen. .SzrColin John,
K.C.B. , son of the late Maj.-Gen. Colin
Mackenzie, Indian Army ; b. 1861 ; ed.
at Edinburgh Acad., and at R.M.C. ;
entered 16th Regt. 1881 (transferred to
78th Highlanders same year), became
Capt. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs, The Duke of Albany’s) 1889, Brevet
Major 1892, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1900,
Lieut. -Col. 1902, Col. 1903, and Maj.-Gen.
1910 ; retired 1920 ; Egyptian Expedition
1882, present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(medal with clasp, bronze star), Burma
Expedition 1886-8 (medal with two clasps),
Black Mountain Expedition 1888 (de-
spatches, clasp). Hunza-Nagar Expedition
1891-2, as D.A.Q.M.G., and subsequently
in command of the Force (despatches,
clasp, Brevet Major), Waziristan Expedi-
tion 1894-5, as D.A.A.G. (despatches,
clasp), Nile Expedition 1898, present at
battle of Khartoum (medal, Egyptian
medal with clasp), S. Africa 1899-1902, as
D.A.A.G., Director of Mil. Intelligence,
and Mil. Gov. of Johannesburg and Dist.,
with local rank of Col., and in command
of Mobile Column (despatches thrice,
two medals with six clasps, Brevet Lieut. -
Col., C.B.) ; was A.Q.M.G., and Col.
Gen. Staff 5th Div., S.-E. Dist. 1902-5,
A.A.G. at Army Head Quarters 1905-7,
and in command of 6th Inf. Brig., Aider-
shot 1907-10, Ch. of Gen. Staff, Canada,
and 1st Mil. Member of Militia Council
of Dominion of Canada 1910-13, in com-
mand of Divs. 1914-15, Director of Staff
Duties at the War Office 1915-16, and in
command of 61st S. Midland Div. 1916-
18 ; appointed Inspector of Inf. 1918
(wounded, despatches five times, Legion
of Honour) : in. 1898, Ethel, el. da. of
Hercules Grey Ross, I.C.S. ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1900, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918. 14, York
House, Montagu Square, W.i; Naval and
Milita,ry Club.
Son living — Colin H. , b. 1898 ; Lieut. Scots
Guards.
McKenzie, Brig.-Gen. Sir Duncan,
K. C. M.G. C.B. , D.S.O., son of Duncan
McKenzie, of Lions’ Bush, Nottingham,
Natal; b. 1858; ed. at Hilton Coll.,
Natal ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901,
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first as Major Natal Carabineers, and
subsequently Comdg. 2nd Imperial Light
Horse (despatches four times, C.M.G.,
C. B.), in Natal 1906 (despatches) and
1907-8, and in German S.-W. Africa 1914-
15 on Staff (despatches, D.S.O. , Legion
of Honour) ; is a J.P. for Natal ; has been
a Vol. for over 30 years (V.D.) ; appointed
Comdt.-Gen. of Natal Mil. 1907 and
Brig. -Gen. Union Defence Forces,
S. Africa 1914: m. 1883, Katherine Agnes,
da. of the late Alexander McArthur, of
Durban, Natal; cr. C.M.G. 1900, C.B.
(Mil.) 1902, K. C.M.G. 1907. Cotswold ,
Nottingham Road, Pietermaritzburg,
Natal ; Victoria ( Pietermaritzburg ) Club.
Mackenzie, Sir James, M.D., F.R.S.,
son of Robert Mackenzie, of Scone, Perth-
shire ; b. 1853; ed. at Perth Acad., and
at Edin. Univ. (M.B. and C.M. 1878,
M.D. 1882, LL.D. 1911) ; M.R.C.P.,
London 1908, LL.D., Aberdeen 1910,
F. R.C P., London 1913; formerly House
Physician and Assist, to Professors of
Clinical Med. , Roy, Infirmary, Edin-
burgh, Director of St. Andrews Institute
for Clinical Research, and Consulting
Physician London Hospital ; appointed
Hon. Consulting Physician to H.M. in
Scotland 1920 ; author of numerous
medical works : m. 1887, Frances, da. of
George Jackson, of Boston; cr. Knt.
1915. New Park, St. Andrews.
Daughter living — One.
Mackenzie, Col. Sir Robert Camp-
bell, K.B.E., C.B. , son of the late Walter
Mackenzie, of Edinbarnet, and Law,
Dumbartonshire ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Glas-
gow Acad. , at Uppingham Sch. , and at
Glasgow Univ. ; formerly Lieut. -Col. and
Hon. Col. Comdg. xst Vol. Batn. High-
land L.I. (V.D,); commanded Highland
L.I. Brig. 1908-11, and a Territorial
Div. 1915 ; is a Chartered Accountant,
Chm. of Glasgow Territorial Force Asso. ,
Pres. W. of Scotland Tactical So. , a J. P.
for Glasgow and Dumbarton, and a D.L.
for Glasgow : m. 1st, 1884, Katherine
Ellis, da. of the late David Richardson,
of Hartfield, Renfrewshire; 2ndly, 1896,
Henrietta Mary, O.B.E., da. of the Rev.
Alexander Macquisten. D.D. ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1911, C.B.E. (Mil.) and K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Edinbarnet House, by Dun-
tocher, Dumbartonshire ; Bath, Western,
and Conservative [Glasgow) Clubs.
Son living — Walter Robert Neil Campbell,
b. 1904.
Daughter living — Seonaid.
Mackenzie, Hon. Sir Thomas,
G. C.M.G., son of David Stewart Mac-
kenzie, J.P. , of Dunedin, New Zealand;
b. 1854 ; ed. privately, and in Otago,
New Zealand ; Hon. LL.D. Edin. 1919;
elected to New Zealand Parliament 1887;
appointed Min. of Industries and Com-
merce, and Min. of Agriculture, New
Zealand 1908, Prime Min., and Min. of
Lands 19x2, a Member of Advisory Com-
mittee on Commercial Intelligence, Board
of Trade, and of Advisory Committee, Im-
perial Institute 1912, and Member of
Pacific Cable Board 1912; was High
Commr. for New Zealand in London 1912- |
20 ; a Member of Roy. Commns. on Edu- I
cation and Tariff, Chm. of Otago
Education Board and of Parliamentary
Trade Committee, New Zealand, a Mem-
ber of Dardanelles Conimn., and Trea-
surer of Otago High Schs. Board; was
Mayor of Roslyn 1901 -5, and New Zealand
Representative to sign Peace Treaties with '
Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey |
1919 ; is a Vice-Pres. of Cold Storage
and Ice Asso., and a Vice-Pres. of Roy.
Colonial Institute, and a Grand Officer of
Order of Crown of Belgium ; has Ad-
ministered various Departments of State ;
author of “ Explorations in Fiordland, New
Zealand ” : m. 1884, Ida Henrietta, da. of
Charles Nantes, of Devon ; cr. K.C M.G.
1916, G. C.M.G. 1920. Allan Grange,
New Zealand ; Reform, and Otago {New
Zealand ) Clubs.
Sons living — Kenneth, b. 1885,' — David
Stewart, b. 1887, — Cusack, b. 1889, — Hector
Bruce, b. 1894 ; Lieut. New Zealand Army
Med. Corps: m. 1918, Elyn Caroline, da. of
George Jasper Nicholls, formerly I.C.S., —
Clutha Nantes, b. 1895 ; Lieut. New Zealand
Mounted Rifles; Gallipoli 1915 (wounded):
m. 1919, Doris, da. of Harcourt Sawyer, of
Windsor Forest.
Daughters living — Helen Nantes: m. 1918,
Capt. Albert Victor McDonald, M.C., Roy.
W. Kent Regt., — Ida Mary; m. 1918, S.
Howard Ellis, Lieut. Northumberland Fusi-
liers, and R.A.F,
Mackenzie, Sir William ; b. 1849; e^-
at Lindsay Gram. Sch. , Ontario ; some-
time a Railway Contractor, is Senior
member of the firm of Mackenzie, Mann
and Co. (Limited), of Toronto, Pres, of
Canadian Northern Railway, a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England: m. 1872, Margaret, who d.
1917, da. of John Merry, of Kirkfield,
Ontario ; cr. Knt. 1911. Benvenuto, 350,
Avenue Road, Toronto; Kirkfield House,
Kirkfield, Ontario ; Carlton, Toronto,
Albany, and Rideau Clubs.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Six, of whom Gertrude
Mary: m. 1913, Cyril Kingston Frederick
Andrewes.
Mackenzie, .^(William) Leslie, M.D.,
LL.D., son of the late James Mackenzie;
b. 1862 ; ed. at Old Aberdeen Gram. Sch.,
and at Aberdeen and Edinburgh Univs.
(M.A. 1883, M.B. and C.M. 1888, M.D.
1895. Ferguson Scholar and Fullerton
Scholar 1884, Hon. LL.D. 1912);
F.R.C. P.E. 1909; Medal of Honour
Brussels Univ. 1920; County Med. Officer
of Health, Kirkcudbright and Wigtown
1891-4, Med. Officer of Health, Leith
1894-1901, Med. Inspector, Local Govt.
Board, Scotland 1901 -4, and a Member of
Roy. Commn. on Housing, Scotland
1912-17 ; appointed Med. Member, Local
Govt. Board for Scotland 1904, of High-
lands and Islands Med. Ser. Board 1913,
and a Member of Scottish Board of Health
1919; author of “Medical Inspection of
School Children,’’ etc. : m. 1892, Helen
Carruthers, da. of the late Provost Spence,
of Dufftown, Banffshire; cr. Knt. 1919.
4, Clarendon Crescent, Edinburgh;
Northern Club.
Mackenzie, Sir William Warrender,
K.B.E., K.C. ; b. i860; ed. at Edinburgh
Univ., and at Univ. Coll., London (M.A.
1885) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1886, and K.C
1914 ; Arbitrator Munitions of War Acts,
one of the Chm. of Committee on
Production^ and Chm. of Industrial
Court : m. 1897, Lillian, who d. 1916,
el. da. of the late W. H. Bradbury ; cr.
C.B.E. 1917, K.B.E. 1918. 3, Paper
Buildings, Temple, E.C. ; 5, Old Palace
Yard, S. W. ; Reform Club.
Son living — One.
Daughter living — One.
Mackenzie-Kennedy [see Kennedy].
Mackie, Sir Richard, son of George
Mackie ; b. 1851 ; was Provost of Leith 1899-
1908; is a J.P. for Midlothian; is Italian
and Swedish Vice-Consul at Edinburgh
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and Leith, a Knight of Polar Star of
Sweden, head of the firms of Mackie,
Koth and Co. , coal exporters and ship-
brokers, and Richard Mackie and Co.,
steamship owners, of 56, Bernard Street,
Leith, and 45, Hope Street, Glasgow,
and Chevalier of Order of Crown of
Italy ; cr. Knt. 1909. Trinity Grove,
Leith.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living— Two.
Mackinder, Sir Halford John, M.P. ,
el. son of Draper Mackinder, M.D. ; b.
i36i ; ed. at Epsom Coll., and at Ch.
Ch. , Oxford (B.A. 1883, Pres, of Union
1883, M.A. 1887) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1886 ; Leader of Mount Kenya Expedi-
tion in E. Africa 1899; was Reader in
Geography, Oxford Univ. 1887-1905,
Principal of Univ. Coll., Reading 1892-
1903, Director of London Sch. of
Economics and Political Science 1903-8,
and a Member of Senate of London
Univ. 1903-8, and of Roy. Commns. on
Income Tax, and Awards to Inventors
1919 ; Pres, of Geographical Section of
British Asso. 1895; is a Member of
National Savings Committee, and an
Officier de 1’ Instruction Publique de
France; British High Commr. for S.
Russia 1919-20; appointed Chm., Im-
perial Shipping Committee 1920 ; author
of “ Britain and the British Seas,” etc. ;
unsuccessfully contested Warwick ( U )
1900, and Hawick Dist. March 1909;
has sat as M.P. for Camlachie Div. of
Glasgow ( Co.U ) since Jan. 1910; cr.
Knt. 1920. 73, Harrington Gardens,
S.W.7 ; Carlton, Athenaeum , Alpine ,
and Conservative (Glasgow) Clubs.
Mackinnon, Sz> Lauchlan Charles, son
of the late Alexander Kenneth Mackinnon,
of Corry, Isle of Skye ; b. 1848 ; ed. at
Bath, and at Finchley Coll. ; is Managing
Director of The Melbourne Argus: m.
1st, 18 — ; 2nd, 1876, Emily Grace Mac-
kinnon ; cr. Knt. 1916. Corry, Toorak,
Melbourne, Victoria , Australia ; Reform
(London), Melbourne, and Australian
( Melbourne ) Clubs.
Son living — (By 2nd marriage) Lauchlan, b.
1877.
Daughters living — Barbara Emily, — Anne.
Mackinnon, Gen. Sir (William)
Henry, G. C.B. , K. C. V. O. , son of the late
William Alexander Mackinnon, J.P., D.L.
(Ch. of Clan Mackinnon), of Acryse
Place, Folkestone, Kent ; b. 1852 ; ed. at
Harrow ; entered Grenadier Guards 1870
became Capt. 1872, Lieut. -Col. 1881, Col.
1889, Maj. -Gen. 1900, Lieut. -Gen. 1907, and
Gen. 1913; retired 1919; S. Africa 1899-
1900, as Col. Comdt. City of Londonlm-
perial Vol. , and Col.-on-the-Staff (de-
spatches, C. B. ) ; is Col. King’s (Liverpool
Regt.); was Assist. Mil. Sec. to Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch. at Malta 1884-5, Private Sec.
to Gov. of Madras 1885-6, A.A.G. , Home
Dist. 1899, in command of Imperial
Yeo. at Aldershot 1901-4, Director of
Auxiliary Forces, Headquarters 1904-7,
Director-Gen. of Territorial Army there
1907-10, and Gen. Officer Comdg.-in-Ch. ,
W. Command 1910-16: m. 1881, Made-
leine Frances, C.B.E., da. of the late
Lieut. -Col. Villiers Latouche Hatton
(Grenadier Guards), of Clonard, co.
Wexford; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900, C.V.O.
1902, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1908, K. C.V.O. 1911,
G.C.B. (Mil.) 1916. 14, Evelyn Mansions,
S. W. x ; Travellers' , and Union Clubs.
Daughter living — Norah Mary Fynvola, b.
1882: m. 1st, 1905, Lieut. -Col. Arthur George
Edward Egerton, Coldstream Guards, who
d. (killed in action) 1915 (see B. Harlech];
2ndly, 1918, Major Robert William Vesey
Colthurst, Lancers [see Colthurst, Bt.].
Macklin, Sir James, son of James
Macklin, formerly of Salisbury ; b. 1865 ;
ed. privately; engaged in farming; a J.P.
and D.L. for Wilts, and a J.P. and an
Alderman for Salisbury (Mayor 1913- 19) :
m. 1890, Barbara Emily, da. of G. J. M.
Main, of Salisbury; cr. Knt. 1920.
Harnham House , Salisbury.
Maclagan, Sir Edward Douglas,
K.C.I.E., C.S.I., son of the late Gen.
Robert Maclagan, R.E. ; b. 1864; ed. at
Winchester, and at New Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1886, M.A. 1890) ; entered I.C.S.
1885 ; was Sup. of Census, Punjab 1890-92,
Under Sec. to Govt, of India, Revenue
and Agricultural Depart. 1892-5, Settle-
ment Officer, Multan 1896-1901, and Dep.
Commr. , Amritsar 1902-4 ; appointed Ch.
Sec. to Govt, of Punjab 1906, Sec. to Govt,
of India in Revenue and Agriculture
Depart, and a Member of Legislative
Council of Gov. -Gen. of India 1910, Sec.
to Govt, of India in Education Depart.
1915, and Lieut.-Gov. of the Punjab
1919 : m. 1906, Edie Emily, da. of the
late W. Morony, of Seafield, Belmullet,
co. Mayo; cr. C.S.I. 1909, K.C.I.E. 1913.
Lieut. 'Governor s Camp, Punjab, India;
East India United Service, and Athe-
naeum Clubs.
Daughters living — One, b. 1907, — another, b.
1912.
McLaughlin, Sir Henry, K.B.E.,
son of the late W. H. McLaughlin, D.L. ,
of Macedon, Whitehouse, Antrim ; b.
1876 ; Chm. of McLaughlin and Har-
vey (Limited), builders and contractors,
of Belfast, Dublin, and London ; a Member
of Irish Recruiting Council during Euro-
pean War : m. 1898, Ethel, da. of W. S.
Mollan, of Belfast; cr. K.B.E. (Civil)
1919. Riverdale, Monkstown, co. Dublin.
Daughters living — Gladys, — Adrienne Ethel.
Maclean, Rt. Hon. Sir Donald, P.C.,
K.B.E. , M.P. [see “ Privy Council”].
McLeod, Sir Charles Campbell, son
of the Rev. Norman McLeod; b. 1858;
is Chm. of East India Section of London
Chamber of Commerce, Dep. Chm. of
Council of Roy. Colonial Institute, a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, and Director
of National Bank of India (Limited), of
London and Lancashire Fire Insurance
Co. (London Board), and of Imperial
Tea Co. (Limited) : m. 1892, Mary
Louisa, da. of the late Dep. Surg.-Gen.
Henry Cayley, C.M.G., F.R.C.S. [see
Cayley, Bt., colls.]; cr. Knt. 1917. The
Fairfields, Cobham, Surrey', Marl-
borough, and Oriental Clubs.
Son living — Murdoch Campbell, b. 1893.
Daughter living — Madeline Joyce, b. 1903.
McLeqd, Gen. Sir Donald James Sim,
K. C. B. , K. C. /. E. , D. S. 0. , son of Lieut. -
Gen. W. C. McLeod ; b. 1845 ; entered
Madras Cav. 1861, became Capt,
1873, Major 1881, Lieut. -Col. 1887.
Col. 1893, Maj. -Gen. 1899, Lieut. -Gen.
1903, and Gen. (retired) 1906; was
A.D.C. to Maj. -Gen., Madras 1864-7,
D. A. Q.M.G. , Madras 1870-76, A. Q. M.G. ,
Madras 1878-83, D.Q. M.G. , Madras
1883-9, an A.A.G., Madras 1893-5, in
command of a 2nd class Dist., Madras
1895-1900, officiating in command of
Punjab Frontier Force 1901, in command
of Meerut Dist. 1901-2, officiating in
command of Bengal Army 1902, and
Comdg. troops in Burma 1903-6 ; is Col.
33*
ro34
KNIGHTAGE.
an Indian Cav. Regt. : m. 1877, Camilla,
el. da. of Major J. Nicholas ; cr.
D.S.O. 1887, C.B. (Mil.) 1898, K.C.I.E.
1906, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1913. United Service
Club.
Son living — Donald Kenneth, D.S.O. , b.
1885 [see “ COMPANIONAGE ”].
Daughter living.— Janet Camilla (Lady Fell),
b. 1881 : m. 1904, Sir Godfrey Butler Hunter
Fell, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., I.C.S.
MacLeod, Sir Frederick Larkins,
K.B.E. , son of George MacLeod, of
Glasgow; b. 1858; ed. at High Sch.,
Glasgow ; is a Chemical Manufacturer,
Coalmaster, Ironiounder and Iron Ore
Merchant, Adviser on Foreign Iron Ores,
Min. of Munitions, and a Chevalier
of Legion of Honour: m. 1900, Jeanie
Emma, da. of the late John Mackinlay,
merchant, of Glasgow ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil)
1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 21, Huntly
Gardens, Glasgow ; New (Glasgow), and
Constitutional ( London ) Clubs.
Sons living— Four.
Daughters living— Two.
MacLeod, Sir John Lome, G.B.E.,
LL.D., son of the late John MacLeod,
RA., and H.M.’s Prison Ser. ; b. 1873;
LL.D. Edinburgh Univ. ; admitted
Solicitor, Scotland 1895 ; was City
Treasurer for Edinburgh 1912-14 ; has
also been Lord Provost of Edinburgh
1916-19; is a J.P. and D.L. for Co. of
City of Edinburgh, and a J.P. for Argyll-
shire ; sometime Pres, of Edinburgh
Territorial Force Asso. ; appointed Food
Commr. for Scotland 1920 ; cr. Knt.
1917, G.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 72, Great
King Street, Edinburgh ; Scottish
Liberal (Edinburgh), and National
Liberal (London) Clubs.
Macleod, Hon. Sir Norman Cran-
stoun, son of the late Robert Bruce
ZEneas Macleod, of Cadboll, Ross-shire ;
b. 1866 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1890 ; ap-
pointed Official Assignee, Insolvent
Debtors’ Court, Bombay 1900, an Ad-
ditional Member of Council of Gov. -Gen.
1908, a Puisne Judge of High Court, Bom-
bay 1910, and Ch. Justice thereof 1919:
m. 1899, Anna, da. of Karl Hormann,
of Munich, and widow of Robert Morris ;
cr. Knt. 1919. Bombay.
MacLeod, Sir Reginald, K.C.B. , 2nd
son of the late Norman MacLeod (Mac
Leod of MacLeod), of Dunvegan Castle,
Isle of Skye ; b. 1847 I ed. at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1869);
was Queen’s and Lord Treasurer’s Re-
membrancer for Scotland 1889-1900,
Registrar-Gen. for England 1900-1902,
and Permanent Under Sec. for Scotland,
1902-8 ; is Dep. Chm. Gresham Life
Assurance So. ; unsuccessfully contested
Inverness-shire (C) 1885 and Jan. 1910 :
in. 1877, Lady Agnes Mary Cecilia North-
cote, da. of 1st Earl of Iddesleigh ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1895, K.C.B. (Civil) 1905.
Vinters Park, Maidstone ; Carlton, and
New Clubs.
Issue l.'v'ng — [See E. Iddesleigh].
McMahon, Lieut -Col. Sir (Arthur)
Henry, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., K.C.I.E.,
C. S. I. , C. I. E. , son of the late Lieut. -Gen.
Charles Alexander McMahon, F. R.S. ; b.
1862; ed. at Haileybury Coll., and at
R.M.C. ; entered The King’s (Liverpool
Regt.) 1883, joined Punjab Frontier Force I
and became Lieut. I.S.C. 1885, Capt. 1894,
Major 1901, and Lieut. -Col. 1909; retired
1915; joined Punjab Commn. 1887, and
transferred to Political Depart. 1890 ;
served with Zhob Valley Expedition 1890;
appointed Political Agent at Thai Chotiali
1892, and of Zhob 1893, when he ac-
companied Durand Mission to Cabul ;
was British Commr. for demarcation of
Afghan Beluchistan Boundary 1894-6, and
Political Agent at Gilgit 1897-9, and for
Dir, Swat, and Chitral 1899-1901, Revenue
and Judicial Commr., Beluchistan 1901-4,
Agent to Gov. -Gen. and Ch. Commr. of
Beluchistan 1904-11, Sec. to the Govt,
of India in Foreign Depart. , and a Member
of Legislative Council of Gov. -Gen. of
India 1911-14, and 1st High Commr. for
Egypt 1914-16 ; employed on Special duty
as British Arbitrator on Seistan Frontier
1902-4 ; was Ch. Political Officer in Charge
of tour of Amir of Afghanistan 1907
(Afghan Sardar 1st class), Master of the
Ceremonies to H.M. at Delhi Durbar
and visit to India 1911-12, British Plen.
for Treaty regarding Tibet between Eng-
land, China and Tibet 1913-14, and
British Representative on Inter-Allied
Middle East Commn. (Peace Conference)
1919 ; is a Knight of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and
a Grand Com. of Egyptian Order of
Mohained Ali ; has 1st class of Order of
El Nahda of the Hedjaz : m. 1886,
Mary Evelyn (a Lady of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Eng-
land), da. of Francis Christopher Bland,
of Derryquin Castle, co. Kerry ; cr. C. I.E.
1894, C.S. 1. 1897, K.C. I. E. 1906, G.C.V. O.
1911, G.C.M.G. 1916. 5, Wilton Place,
S. W.i ; United Service, Athenaeum,
Garrick , Savile, and Royal Yacht
Squadron Clubs.
Daughters living — Marriell : vn. 1909, Henry
Anstruther Hetherington, — Irene: m. 1916,
Capt. Kenmure Aleck Garth Evans-Gordon,
Indian Army.
McMillan, Hon. Sir Daniel Hunter,
K.C.M.G., son of James McMillan;
b. 1846 ; ed. in Canada ; formerly Major
Manitoba Grenadiers ; served with
Canadian Vol. on Niagara Frontier 1864,
during Fenian Raid 1866, with Red River
Expedition 1870, and with N.W. Field
Force 1885 ; first elected to Manitoban
Legislature 1880 ; was a Member of
Manitoban Govt. 1889-99, and Lieut.-Gov.
of Manitoba and Keewatin 1900-11 : in.
1877, Mary, da. of James Lindsay, of
Collingwood, Ontario; cr. K.C.M.G.
1902. Winnipeg, Manitoba ; Manitoba
(Canada) Club.
Sons and Daughters living.
Macmillan, Sir Frederick Orridge,
son of the late Daniel Macmillan, of
Cambridge; b. 1851; ed. at Upping-
ham ; is Chm. of Macmillan and Co.
(Limited), publishers, of London, and of
National Hospital for Paralysis and Epi-
lepsy, a Director of the Macmillan Co.,
of New York, a Trustee of Booksellers’
Provident Institution, a Member of Coun-
cil of Roy. Literary Fund, and a J.P. and
D.L. for Herts; was Pres, of Publishers’
Asso. of Great Britain and Ireland 1900,
1901, 1911, and 1912; appointed a
Member of Roy. Commn. on Paper
19x6 ; has Order of the Crown of Belgium :
m. 1874, Georgiana, da. of Thomas
Warrin, of Newtown, Long Island, New
York ; cr. Knt. 1909. 22, Devonshire
Place, W. ; Meadow Cottage, Overstrand,
near Cromer; Athenaeum, St. James s,
Garrick, and Beefsteak Clubs.
McMillan, Hon. Sir Robert Furse,
son of John McMillan, Bar. -at-law ; b.
1858 ; ed. at Westminster, and at Trin.
Hall., Camb. (LL.B. 1880); Bar. Inner
Temple 1881 ; went W. Circuit; appointed
a Puisne Judge of W. Australia 1903, and
KNIGHTS.
Ch. Justice thereof 1914; is a Trustee of
Public Library, Art Gallery, and Museum
of W. Australia : m. 1887, Margaret
Aitchison, da. of the late John Elder, of
Victoria; cr. Knt. 1916. Cottesloe , West
Australia.
Sons living — John Furse, b. 1889; Bar.-at-
law, — Robert, b. 1891.
Daughters living — Phyllis Margaret, b. 1896, —
Mary Isabel, b. 1904
McMillan, Sir William, K.C.M.G.,
son of the Rev. Gibson McMillan, formerly
of Dublin; b. 1850; ed. at Wesley Coll.,
Dublin, and privately ; is a Merchant ;
was Colonial Treasurer of N.S. Wales
1889, Delegate to Australian Federal Con-
vention, Melbourne, 1890, and Sydney
1891, and 1897-8 ; sat in N.S. Wales
Legislative Assembly 1887-98; elected a
Member of first Australian Federal Par-
liament 1901 : m. 1st, 1877, Ada Charlotte
Graham ; 2nd, 1892, Helen Maria, da.
of the Rev. William Gibson, of Paris ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1901. Althorne , IVoolhahra,
Sydney , N.S. Wales ; Australian ( N.S.
Wales) , Union ( Sydney ) , Melbourne ( Mel-
bourne ), and Devonshire ( London ) Chibs.
Sons living — William M* Arthur ( Sydney , N.S.
Wales), b. 1879: m. 1905, Edith Rich, —
Gibson, b. 1883.
Daughters living — Florence Elizabeth, b. 1882,
— Constance Elaine, b. 1885 : m. 1910, Ernest
William Owen, — Marian Jocelyn, b. 1894, —
Helen Rosamond, b. 1896.
McMillan, Major Sir William
Northrup, son of the late William
McMillan, of St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. ;
b. 1872 ; ed. at Poltatown, Pennsylvania ;
a F. R.G.S. , and engaged in farming in
British E. Africa ; joined Roy. Fusiliers
as 2nd Lieut. 1915, became Capt. 1916,
and was Major Gen. List 1916-17, since
when he has been a Member of Gov.’s
War Council, British E. Africa (now
Kenya Colony, of which he is a M.L.C.) ;
has Star of Ethiopia : m. 1894, Lucie
Fairbanks, da. of the Rev. George N.
Webber, of Northampton, Mass.,
U. S.A. ; cr. Knt. 1918. Nairobi, Kenya
Colony ; 19, Hill Street, Berkeley Square,
W. ; St. James's, Royal Automobile , and
Ranelagh Clubs.
MacMunn, Lieut.-Gen. Sir George
Fletcher, K.C.B., K.C.S.I., D.S.O.,
son of the late J. A. MacMunn, M.D.,
formerly Surg. , R.A. ; b. 1869; ed. at
Kensington Gram. Sch. ; entered R A.
1888, became Capt. 1898, Brevet Major
1900, Major 1904, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1913,
Lieut. -Col. 1914, Brevet Col. 1915, and
Maj.-Gen. 1917; served in Burma with
Irrawaddy Column 1892 (wounded, horse
wounded, despatches, recommended for
V. C.), in Upper Burma with Sima Column
1893 (medal with two clasps), in Samana
and Tirah Campaigns 1897-8 (medal with
three clasps), in S. Africa 1899-1902, as
Staff-Capt. and as D.A.A.G. (wounded,
despatches twice, Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
Brevet Major), and in Gallipoli and Meso-
potamia 191 5-18 (despatches, C.B., K.C.B. ,
C.I.E.); appointed D.A.A.G., Derajat
Brig., India 1904, D.A.Q.M.G. Head
Quarters, India 1908, Gen. Staff Officer
there 1910-12, Dep. Assist. Director at
War Office 1912-14, an Assist. Director of
Remounts there 1914-15, and a D. A. and
Q.M.G. 1915-16, Inspector-Gen. of Com-
munications 1916-17, Gen. Officer Comdg.
in-Ch. in Mesopotamia 1919-20, since
when he has been Q.M.G. in India 1920,
with rank of Lieut.-Gen. ; is gold and
silver medallist of R.A. Institution and
gold medallist of United Service Insti-
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tution of India; author of “Armies of
India,” etc. : m. 1893, Alice Emily, da.
of Col. J. R. Watson, Indian Army ; cr.
D.S.O. 1892, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1917, C.S.I. 1918, K.C.S.I. 1919.
Simla, India; Junior Army and Navy
Club.
Son living — George Alexander, b. 1907.
Daughter living, — Joan Emily, b. 1904.
McNabb, Surg.-Rear-Adm. Sir Daniel
Joseph Patrick, K.B.E., C.B., son of
Thomas McNabb; b. 1862; ed. at St.
Cuthbert's Coll., Ushaw, and at Durham
University; L.R.C.P. Edinburgh 1884,
M. R. C.S. England 1886 ; Surg. -Rear-Adm.
R.N. ; appointed Assist, to Med. Director-
Gen. R.N. 1912, and Dep. Director-Gen.
Med. Depart. , Admiralty 1916 : m. 1902,
Kate Mayes, da. of the late Dep. In-
spector-Gen. Fyssher Negus, R.N. ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1918, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Sons living — Col:n Vyvyan O’Neill, b. 1903, —
Bernard George, b. 1909.
Daughters living — Marjorie Patricia, — Helena
Elizabeth,
Macnaghten, Hon. Sir Malcolm
Martin, K.B.E. , K.C. [see B. Mac-
naghten].
Macnaghten, Sir Melville Leslie, C.B.
[see Macnaghten Bt., colls.].
Mac neal, Sir Hector Murray,
K.B.E., son of the late Frederick H.
Macneal ; b. 1879 ; rendered vol. sers. to
Min. of Shipping during European War
(K.B.E.): m. 1912; cr. K.B.E. (Civil)
1920. 17, Queen's Gate, S. W.7.
Son living— One.
Daughters livng— Two.
MirPH/ui Sdr Andrew. O.B.E.. M.D..
son of the late William Macphail, of
Inverairnie, Inverness; b. 1864; ed. at
Prince of Wales Coll., Charlottetown,
and at McGill Univ., Montreal (B.A.
1888, M.D. and C.M. 1891, Fellow
1908) ; M.R.C.S. England 1893 ; Pro-
fessor of History of Med., McGill Univ. ;
European War as Major Canadian
Army Med. Corps, 1914-19 (O.B.E.) ;
formerly Professor of Pathology, Bishop’s
Coll.; Editor of University Magazine, and
Canadian Medical Association Journa.1 ;
author of “Essays in Puritanism,” “ Vine
of Sibmah,” “Book of Sorrow,” etc.:
m. 1893, Georgina, who d. 1902, da. of
G. B. Burland, of Montreal ; cr. Knt.
1918, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 216, Peel
Street, Montreal; Orwell, Prince Ed-
ward Island, Canada ; Mount Royal,
and University ( Montreal ) Clubs.
Son living — Jeffery Burland, b. 1894; Capt.
Canadian R.E.
Daughter living — Dorothy Cochrane, b. x 897.
Macpherson, Sir Arthur George,
K.C.I.E., son of the late Hugh Macpher-
son, M.D. ; b. 1828; ed. at King’s
Coll. , Aberdeen ; Bar. Inner Temple 1852 ;
was Legislative Sec. to Govt, of Bengal
1862-4, Dep. Legislative Sec. to Govt, of
India in Home Depart. 1864, a Puisne
Judge of High Court, Calcutta, 1864-77,
Legal Adviser to Sec. of State for India
1879-82, and Sec. in Judicial and Public
Depart, of India Office 1882-93 : m. i860,
Frances Caroline, who d. 1918, da. of the
late William Martin; cr. K.C.I.E. 1889.
Teneriffe, Trefusis Terrace, Exmoqth.
Sons living — William Hugh, M.R.C.S. ( Broad-
way House, Topsham, Devon), b. 1863, —
Arthur Holte (21, Campden Hill Square,
W.), b. 1867, — Alan (60, Cornwall Gardens,
S.W.), b. 1868, — Ewen ( Scorby , Claygate,
Surrey), b. 1872.
Daughter living — Frances Ethel.
Macpherson, Sir Duncan James,
C.I.E., son of the late Rev. William
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Macpherson, of Kilmuir, Ross-shire ; b.
1855 ; ed. at Edinburgh Roy. High Sch.,
and at Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. 1875);
entered I.C.S. 1878 as Assist. Magistrate,
Bengal ; was Dist. Magistrate 1888-98,
Acting Sec. to Govt, of Bengal 1898,
Ch. Collector of Customs, Calcutta 1899-
1902, Commr. , Bengal 1903-10, Pres, of
Board of Revenue, Bengal, and Chm. of
Calcutta Port Commrs. 1911-14, and a
Member of Bengal Legislative Council
1910-14, and of Imperial Legislative Coun-
cil for India 1912-13 ; retired 1914 ;
employed in Foreign Office 1916-19 : m.
1902, Rita M. B. Emily, da. of the
late Edward Charles Schubert, Consul
for Nicaragua in London ; cr. C.I.E.
1898, Knt. 1914. 16, Carlisle Road,
Hove, Sussex ; Oriental , and Union
(Brighton) Clubs.
Son living — Ronald W. G., b. 1914.
Daughters living — Ruby A. H.-P., b. 1902,
— Beryl R. R., b. 1904.
Macpherson, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
Grant, K.C.M.G. , C.B., son of the late
Rev. W. Macpherson, of Kilmuir Easter,
Ross-shire; b. 1858; M.A. Edin. Univ.
1879, M.B. 1882, Hon. LL. D. 1919,
D.P.H. Camb. 1893 ; entered Army
1883, became Major Roy. Army Med.
Corps 1895, Lieut. -Col. 1903, Col. 1910,
and Maj.-Gen. 1914; was Med. Officer in
charge of Sir Charles Euan-Smith’s Mission
to Fez 1892, and of Sir Arthur Nicholson’s
Mission to Morocco 1896, Dep. Assist.
Director-Gen. of Army Med. Ser. at Head
Quarters 1897-1902, a Member of Army
Sanitary Committee 1897-1902, and of
Army Med. Advisory Board 1901-2, and
Dep. Assist. Director- Gen., Army Med.
Ser. (attached to Gen. Staff) 1906-9, a
British Plen. at Conference for Revision
of Geneva Convention 1906, and Dep.
Director-Gen. Army Mil. Ser. at War
Office 1914 ; served during European War
1914-18 as Director of Med. Sers. 1st
Army and Macedonian Expeditionary
Force, and as Dep. Director-Gen., Gen.
Head Quarters, France (despatches,
Legion of Honour, Order of Crown
of Italy) ; sometime an Hon. Physician
to H.M. ; is a F.R.G.S., and a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England; attached to Japanese
Army in Manchuria during Russo-Japanese
War 1904-5 (3rd class Japanese Order of
Sacred Treasure, Japanese War medal,
Japanese Red Cross So.’s decoration) :
m. 1st, 1884, Elizabeth Anne (a Lady
of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem), wno d. 1907, second daugh-
ter of the late James Clunas, of New
Orleans, U.S.A., and Nairn ; 2ndly,
1910, Geraldine Ethel, da. of the late
Gen. Sir John Doran, K.C.B., of Ely
House, Wexford; cr. C.M.G. 1902, C.B. |
(Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G. 1918. 22, Evelyn
Gardens, S.W.y ; Junior United Service, I
and Savile Cltibs.
Macrae, Sir Colin George, son of
John A. Macrae, LL.D. , of Well-
bank, Forfarshire ; b. 1844 ; formerly
Chm. of Edinburgh Sch. Board ; is a I
Writer to the Signet, and a J.P. for
Edinburgh, Forfar, and Dumbarton : m. \
1877' Flora Maitland, da. of the late I
John Colquhoun (Colquhoun, Bt. ) ; cr.
Knt. 1900. 45, Moray Place , Edin- I
burgh; Glenflora, Colinton ; Wellbank, |
Forfarshire ; New (Edinburgh) Club.
Son living — Rev. John Anthony, b. 1883 : m. |
1915, Jean Hope, da. of the late Rev. Kenneth
Moody-Stuart, of Annat, Perthshire.
Daughter living — Frances Maitland Dorothea, |
b. 1878 : m. 1904, the Rev. Andrew Camp-
bell, Min. of Crieff.
Macready, Gen. the Right Hon. Sir
Cecil Frederick Nevil, P.C., G.C.M.G.,
K.C.B. [see “ Privy Council”].
McRobert, Sir Alexander, K.B.E. ,
son of John M’ Robert, of Douneside, Tar-
land; b. 1854; ed. at Newhills Public Sch.,
and at Roy. Coll, of Science; LL.D.
Aberdeen; is a F.R.G.S. , Managing
Director of Cawnpore Woollen Mills, and
a Fellow of Allahabad Univ.; was Pres,
of Upper India Chamber of Commerce
1898-1908, Lieut. -Col. Comdg. Cawn-
pore Vol. Rifles (V.D.) 1899-12, and a
M.L.C. , United Provinces 1900-1908;
has Order of the Honour of Afghanistan :
m. 1st, 1883, Georgina, who<£. 1905, da. of
George Porter; 2ndly, 1911, Rachel, da.
of Dr. William Hunter Workman, of
Worcester, Mass., U.S.A. ; cr. Knt.
1910, K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. The Shieling,
Cawnpore, India.
Sons living — (By 2nd marriage), Alasdair, b.
1912, — Roderic Alan, b. 1915, — Iain Work-
man, b. 1917.
Madden, Hon. Sir Frank, son of the
late John Madden ; b. 1847 ; ed. in
London, France, and Melbourne ; is a
Solicitor ; has been Chm. of Board of
Examiners for Attorneys, and Pres, of
Law Institute of Australia ; is Speaker
of Legislative Assembly of Victoria : m.
18 — , Annie Eliza, da. of the late Hon.
James Goodall Francis; cr. Knt. 1911.
Mooroolbeck, Studley Park , Kew, Mel-
bourne, Australia.
Madho Rao [see Sindhia of Gwa-
lior].
Madho Singhji [see Jaipur].
Magill, Col. Sir James, K.C.B. , M.D.,
son of the late Rev. William Magill, of
Cork; b. 1850; ed. at Queen’s Coll.,
Cork, and at Univ. Coll. .London; M.A.,
M.D., M.Ch. Queen’s Univ. Ireland,
M. R.C.S. England; formerly Col. Army
Med. Ser. (retired 1907); sometime Med.
Officer Coldstream Guards ; served with
Soudan Expedition 1884-5, with Camel
Corps, present at action of Abu Klea
(severely wounded, despatches, medal
with two clasps, bronze star), and in S.
Africa 1899-1902 as Principal Med. Officer
of a Div. (despatches, two medals with
eight clasps, C.B. ); was Principal Med.
Officer, Egypt 1905-7 ; appointed Organ-
ising Sec., British Red Cross So. 1910;
cr. C B. (Mil.) 1900, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917.
Queen Anne's Mansions, S. W. ; Guards' ,
and Junior United Service Clubs.
Maguire, Sir Alexander Herbert, son
of the late John Thomas Maguire, of
Liverpool; b. 1876; ed. privately; is Chm.
and Managing Director of Maguire,
Patersen and Palmer (Limited), match
manufacturers, of Liverpool ; initiated
movement which led to prohibition of
use of white phosphorus in match manu-
facture, and was responsible for pass-
ing of the White Phosphorus Match
Prohibition Act : m. 1902, Isabel Mary,
da. of the late Hugh William Todd ;
cr. Knt. 1917. Coton Hall, Whitchurch,
Salop ; British Empire, and Royal Auto-
mobile Clubs.
Son living — Herbert Hugh, b. 19 — .
Daughters living — Htnel, — Agnes.
Mahader Bhaskar Chaubal, Sir,
K. C.I.E. , C.S.I. ; b. 1857; ed. at Govt.
High Sch., Poona, at Deccan Coll.,
Poona, and at Bombay Univ. (B.A. , B.L.,
KNIGHTS.
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and Fellow) ; appointed Govt. Pleader,
Bombay High Court 1906, a Member of
Bombay Legislative Council 1910, and
of Roy. Commn. on Indian Public Sers.
1912; was a M.E.C. 1915-18; acted as
Puisne Judge of High Court 1908 ; cr.
C. S.I. 1 91 1, K.C.I.E. 1917. Orient
( Bombay ) Club.
Maher, Maj .-Gen. Sir James,
K.C.M.G. , C.B. ; b. 1858; L.R.C.S.
and L.R.C.P. Edinburgh 1883; entered
R.A.M.C. 1885, became Lieut. -Col. 1904,
Col. 1913, Hon. Surg.-Gen. 1917 (retired
1917), and Maj. -Gen. 1918; served with
Sudan Expedition 1885 (medal with clasp),
with Ashanti Expedition 1895-6 (Star,
Surg. -Major), and during European War
1914-19 (despatches, C.B., Order of the
Nile) ; was a Director of Med. Sers.
1916-17; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G.
1918.
Mahmud Khan [see Kalat].
Mahon, Lieut.-Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir
Bryan Thomas, P.C., K.C.B.,K.C. V.O.,
D. S.O. [see “ Privy Council”].
Mahtab [see Burdwan].
Maitland, Sir Herbert Lethington,
M.B., M.Ch., son of the late Duncan
Mearns Maitland, of Sydney, N.S. Wales;
b. 18 — ; ed. at Newington Coll., Sydney,
and at Sydney Univ. (M.B. , M.Ch. 1892) ;
is Hon. Surg. Sydney Hospital, Senior
Surg., S. Sydney Hospital, Consulting
Surg. Little Bay Woman’s Hospital, and
Lecturer in Clinical Surgery at Sydney
Univ. : m. 1898, Mabel Agnes, da. of
Samuel Cook, Manager of Sydney
Morning Herald ; cr. Knt. 1915. 147,
Macquarie Street, Sydney, N.S. Wales ;
Australian Club.
Sons living — Herbert Lethington Chisolm, b.
1899, — Duncan Geoffrey, b. 1901.
Major, Sir Charles, son of the
late Charles Henry Major, Manager of
Colonial Bank, W. Indies ; b. i860 ; Bar.
Middle Temple and Leeward Islands
1887 ; has been Chancellor of Diocese of
Antigua and a M.L.C., a Member of
Gen. Legislative Council of Leeward
Islands (Pres. 1896-9), Vice-Pres. of An-
tigua Legislative Council, and Attorney-
Gen. of Grenada; is a M.E.C. of Fiji;
appointed Ch. Justice of Fiji and Ch.
Judicial Commr. of W. Pacific 1902,
and Ch. Justice of British Guiana 1914 ;
administered Govt, of Fiji March to Oct.
1904, Oct. to Aug. 1908-9 and Aug. to
Feb. 1910-11 : m. 1893, Sarah, da. of the
Rt. Rev. Charles James Branch, Bishop
of Antigua; cr. Knt. 1911. Georgetown,
Demerara.
Makins, Maj. -Gen. Sir George Henry,
G. C. M. G. , C.B. , F. R. C. S. , son of George
Hogarth Makins, of St. Albans ; b. 1853;
ed. at Gloucester Coll. Sch. , at Hall&,
and at -Vienna; L.R.C.P. London 1876,
and F. R.C.S. England 1878, Hon.
LL.D. Camb. ; is a Fellow of Roy. So.
of Med., a Member of Council and Pres,
of Roy. Coll, of Surgs., Hon. Fellow
American Surg. Asso., a Consulting Surg.
to St. Thomas’s Hospital, and to Evelina
Hospital, and to Roy. Hospital for
Incurables; sometime Lieut. -Col. Roy.
Army Med. Corps (T.F.), and Hon. Maj.-
Gen. 1918, and Chm. British Station
Hospitals Committee (India) ; appointed
Regius Professor of Medicine in Oxford
Univ. 1920 ; sometime Lecturer on
Surgery at St. Thomas’s Hospital, Con-
sulting Surg. to Queen Alexandra’s Mil.
Hospital, Examiner for Army, Navy,
and Indian Med. Sers., and a Member
of Court of Examiners of Roy. Coll,
of Surgs. of England ; served as Con-
sulting Surg. in S. Africa 1899-1900
(despatches, medal, C.B.), and during
European War 1914-18, with rank of
Surg.-Gen. and Lieut.-Gen. (despatches,
K.C.M.G., G.C.M.G.) ; author of “Sur-
gical Experiences in S. Africa 1899-
1900,” and of various medical pamphlets :
m. 1885, Margaret Augusta, R.R.C., da.
of Gen. J. A. V. Kirkland, of Fordel,
N.B. , and widow of the late Gen. E.
Fellowes; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1900, K.C.M.G.
1915, G.C.M.G. 1918. 33, Wilton
Place, S.W.i; Athenceum, Savile, and
Alpine Clubs.
Malcolm, Sir Ian Zachary, K.C.M.G .,
son of Col. Edward Donald Malcolm,
C. B. , of Poltalloch, Argyllshire ; b.
1868; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll.,
Oxford ; formerly in Diplo. Ser. ; was
Assist. Private Sec. to Sec. of State for
Foreign Affairs (Marquess of Salisbury)
1895-8, and to Ch. Sec. for Ireland (Rt.
Hon. George Wyndham, P.C., M.P.)
1900 - 1901 ; appointed Parliamentary
Private Sec. to Sec. of State for Foreign
Affairs (Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour, M.P.)
1916, and Resident Director on Board.
Suez Canal Co. in Paris 1919 ; served as
British Red Cross Officer in France,
Switzerland, Russia, and U.S.A. 1914-17 ;
is a J.P. for Argyllshire, and a D.L. for
Surrey ; sat as M.P. for N.-W., or
Stowmarket Div. , of Suffolk July 1895 to
Jan. 1906 ; unsuccessfully contested N.
Div. of Salford Jan. 1910 ; sat for Croy-
don, Dec. 1910 to Nov. 1918, and for
S. Div. thereof ( Co.C ) Dec. 1918 to Oct.
1919 : m. 1902, Miss Jeanne Langtry ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1918. 10, Place Edward
VII., Paris; Poltalloch, Argyllshire ;
Carlton, Garrick, and Royal Automobile
Clubs.
Sons living — George Ian, b. 1903, — Victor
Neill, b. 1905, — Angus Christian Edward, b.
1908.
Daughter living — Helen Mary, b. 1918.
Malins, Sir Edward, M.D. , F.R.C.P. ,
son of Samuel Malins, M.D. ; b. 1841 ;
ed. at King Edward’s Sch., Birmingham,
and at Edinburgh Univ. (M.D. 18 — ) ;
F.R.C.P. London 18 — ; Consulting Ob-
stetric Physician, Gen. Hospital, Bir
mingham, anS Professor of Midwifery,
Birmingham Univ., Pres. British Med.
Asso. (Birmingham), and a J.P. for
Birmingham and Warwickshire : m. 1869
Mary, who d. 1920, da. of Henry Owen,
C. E. ; cr. Knt. 1919. 50, Newhall Street,
Birmingham.
Sons living— Four.
Daughter living — One.
Malleson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wilfrid,
K.C.I.E., C.B., son of the late Rev. E.
Malleson, R. of Great Bookham; b. 1866;
entered R.A. 1886, became Capt. 1896,
Major Indian Army 1901, Lieut. -Col.
1904, Col. 1908, Brig.-Gen. 1914.. and
Maj.-Gen. 1917; Mesopotamia 1915-16
(C.B.), Afghan War 1919 (K.C.I.E.);
became Head of Intelligence Depart.
India 1904, and accompanied Special
Mission to Kabul 1904-5 ; was Gen. Staff
Officer 5th Div. S. Army, India 1910-11,
and 1st Div. N. Army 1911-14 ; cr. C. I.E.
1910, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.I.E. 1920.
Army and Navy Club.
Mallet, Sir Bernard, K.C.B. , el. son
of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Louis Mallet,
C.B. [V. Exmouth, colls.] ; b. 1859 ;
1038
KNIGHTAGE.
ed. at Clifton, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (ist class Modern History 1881) ;
. entered Foreign Office 1882, and Treasury
1885 ; was Private Sec. to Parliamentary
Sec. to the Treasury (Rt. Hon. A.
Akers Douglas, M.P.) 1886-91, and
to First Lord of the Treasury (Rt.
Hon. A. J. Balfour, M.P. 1891-2 and
1 895-7, Pres, of Royal Statistical So.
1916-18, and Registrar-Gen. for England
and Wales 1909-20 ; appointed aCommr.
of Inland Revenue 1897; is a Com. of
Order of Crown of Belgium: m. 1891,
the Hon. Marie, V.A. (formerly a Maid
of Honour to Queen Victoria), da. of the
late Henry John Adeane, M.P. [E. Hard-
wick]; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1911, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1916. 43, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. 3 ;
Brooks's, and Athenceum Clubs.
Sons living — Victor Alexander Louis, b. 1893 ;
a 3rd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. ; sometime Capt.
Cambridgeshire Regt. — Henry Arthur Adeane,
b. 1898; Lieut. R.N.
Mallet, Sir Charles Edward, son of
Charles Mallet ; b. 1862; ed. at Harrow,
and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. , ist
class History 1885) ; Bar. Middle Temple
1889; appointed a J. P. for Hants 1906,
Private Sec. to Pres, of Board of Edu-
cation 1909, Financial Sec. to War De-
part. 1910, and Sec. for Indian Stu-
dents, India Office 1912 ; is Hon. Sec.
Free Trade Union; unsuccessfully con-
tested W. Div. of Salford (L) Oct. 1900,
and N. Div. of Salford Nov. 1917 ;
sat as M.P. for Plymouth 1906-1910,
when he was defeated; author of “The
French Revolution,” etc. : m. 1895,
Margaret, da. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir
Henry Enfield Roscoe, P.C. , D.C L.,
LL.D., F.R.S. ; cr. Knt. 1917. Redford,
Ockley , Surrey : Athenceum Club.
Sons living — Richard Edmund Anthony,
M.C., b. 1896, — William Ivo, b. 1900.
Mallet, Sir Claude Coventry, C.M.G.,
third son of the late Hugh Mallet (4th
Light Dragoons and 16th Lancers), of
Ash, Devonshire; b. i860; ed. at Brighton
Coll. , and at Mannamead Sch. , Plymouth ;
was Vice-Consul at Panama 1884-5, and
at Colon 1885-8. and Consul there 1888-91 ,
and for Panama (Departs, and Republic)
1891-1908, and Min. Resident to Panama
and Costa Rica 1907-14, Envoy Extraor.
and Min. Plen. there 1914-19, since when
to Uruguay (also Consjil-Gen. therefor
1919) ; acted as Charge d’ Affaires at
Lima 1894, at Quito 1894-5, and at Bogota
1902-3, and as Min. at Buenos Aires 1919 :
m. 1892, Matilde, C.B.E., da. of Don G.
de Obarrio ; cr. C. M.G. 1902, Knt. 1911.
British Legatioti, Montevideo, Uruguay',
St. James's, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Son living— George Claude Coventry, b. 1894.
Daughter living— Dita, b. 1893: m. 1913,
Kenneth McKenzie Pringle [see Pringle,
Knt.].
Mallet, Rt. Hon. Sir Louis Du Pan,
P.C., G.C.M.G. , C.B. [see “ Privy
Council "].
Manby, Sir Alan Reeve, K.C.V.O.,
M.D., F.R.C.S., son of the late Frederic
Manby, of East Rudham, Norfolk; b.
1848: ed. at Guy's Hospital; M.R.C.S.
Eng. 1879; M.D. , Durham 1888;
formerly Pres. Norfolk and Norwich
Med. Chirurgical So. , and of East j
Anglian Branch of British Med. Asso. ; j
s a Member of Cainb. Med. So. and
of Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological
So., a Fellow of Roy. So. of Medicine,
and a Knight Com. (2nd class) of Roy.
Order of Dannebrog of Denmark ; was |
Medical Attendant to King and Queen
(then Duke and Duchess 01 York) during
Colonial Tour 1901 ; appointed Surg.-
Apot’necary at Sandringham to King
Edward VII. 1885, and to King George
V. 1897, and Physician Extraor. to King
Edward VII. 1909, and to King George
V. 1910 ; has been Physician Extraor.
and Surg. -Apothecary at Sandringham to
Queen Alexandra since 1910 ; author of
several medical pamphlets : m. 1876,
Charlotte Annie, da. of the late Edmund
Farrer, of Petygards, Norfolk; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1901, Knt. 1903, K.C.V.O.
1918. East Rudham, Norfolk.
Son living — Percy Alan Farrer, b. 1877;
Bar. Inner Temple 1902; Judicial Commr.,
Federated Malay States: m. 1915, Lilian
Rosamond, da. of Ernest Leeder, of Mount
Pleasant House, Swansea.
Daughter living — W’ynefred Charlotte Farrer,
b. 1884: m. 1916, Frederick Jeune Willans,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of West Newton House,
Sandringham.
Mance, Sir Henry Christopher, C.I.E.
LL. D. , son of the late Henry Mance ;
b. 1840; Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen Univ.
1903 ; entered Indian Govt. Persian Gulf
Telegraph Service 1863, and was for
many years Electrician of that Depart, in
Karachi ; has served in Mesopotamia,
Persia, Beluchistan, and Sind, and con-
tributed valuable formulae to Electrical
Science ; in 1869 invented the Heliograph
(system now adopted in every mil. ser.) ;
sometime Capt. Sind Vol. Rifle Corps ;
was Pres, of Institution of Electrical
Engineers 1897 : m. 1874, Annie, da. of
the late John Sayer ; cr. C.I.E. 1883,
Knt. 1885. Woodbury , Linton Road,
Oxford.
Sons living — Harry Osborne, C.B., C.M.G.,
D.S.O., b. 1875 [see “Companionage”], —
John Courtenay, b. 1876: m, 1915, Ella Flor-
ence, da. of the late W. Graves, J.P., — Charles
Hamilton, b. 1879: m. 1912, Amy Florence,
da. of the late T. Goodchild.
Daughters living — Two.
Mancherjee Merwanjee Bhownag-
GREE [see Bhownaggree].
Mandleberg, Sir (Goodman) Charles,
son of Joseph Mandleberg; b. i860; is
Chm. and Managing Director of J.
Mandleberg and Co. (Limited), of Man-
chester, and a J.P. ; author of Scheme
for increasing British Export Trade: m.
1884, Anne, da. of Lewis Barnett ; cr.
Knt. 1918. Redclyffe, Victoria Park,
Manchester ; Reform Club.
Sons living — Joseph Harold, F.C.S., b. 1886, —
Lennard Charles, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1893 [see
“ Companionage”].
Daughter living — Doris Kathleen, b. 1S88.
Manifold, Hon. Sir Walter Synnot,
son of the late Thomas Manifold, of
Wawra, Victoria, Australia ; b. 1849 ;
ed. in France and Germany, and at Mel-
bourne; is a Solicitor, and a J.P of
Queensland; has been a M. L.C. of Vic-
toria since 1901 (now Pres, of Council) :
m. 1880, Fanny M. , da. of the late Com.
Alexander John Smith, R.N. ; cr. Knt.
1920. Kyalite, Toorak, Victoria, Aus-
tralia ; Melbourne Club.
Manifold, Col. Sir Michael Graham
Egerton Bowman-, K.B.E., C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of Surg. -Gen. M.
F. Manifold, Army Med. Depart., for-
merly of Twyford Lodge, Putney ; L
1871 ; ed. at St. Paul’s Sell., and at Roy.
Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered R.E.
1891, became Capt. 1901, Major 1911
Lieut. -Col. and Brevet Col. 1915, and Col.
1920 ; served with Dongola Expedition
1896, present at actions of Hafir and Firket
KNIGHTS.
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(horse shot, despatches, 4th class Med-
jidie, Egyptian medal with two clasps),
with Nile Expedition 1897 (clasp), with
Nile Expedition 1898, as Staff Officer of
Telegraphs, present at battles of Atbara
and Khartum (despatches, 4th class
Osmanieh, two clasps, medal), in S.
Africa 1899-1901, on Staff (despatches,
medal with three clasps, D.S.O.), and
during European War 1914-18 in Pales-
tine (despatches, C.B. , C. M.G. , pro-
moted, Legion of Honour, Order of the
Nile of Egypt) ; was a Gen. Staff Officer
at the War Office 1909-12 ; and has
assumed the additional surname of
Bowman : m. 1899, Kathleen Cecilia, da.
of the late Adm. Sir Thomas Brandreth,
K.C.B., of Fir Grove, Farnham ; cr.
D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Manindra Chandra Nundy, Maha-
raja Sin, K.C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ; is an
Additional M.L. C. of Gov. -Gen. of
Bengal; cr. K.C.I.E. 1915. Kasembazar ,
Murshedabad, Bengal .
Mann, Sir Donald, son of the late
Hugh Mann, farmer, of Acton, Ontario;
b. 1853 ; is a partner in the firm of Mac-
kenzie, Mann and Co. (Limited), public
works contractors and railway builders,
of Toronto (who were Founders of
Canadian Northern Railway Co. and
Canadian Northern Steamships (Limited)),
Hon. Col. Canadian Mil., and a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England: m. 1887, Jennie, da.
of William Williams, of Winnipeg; cr.
Knt. 1911. Fallingb rook, Kingston Road,
Toronto , Canada ; York ( Toronto), Mount
Royal {Montreal), Manitoba , Union
( Victoria , B.C.), and Rideau ( Ottazva )
Clubs.
Son living — One.
Mann, Sir John, K.B.E. , son of John
Mann, of Glasgow ; b. 1863 ; ed. at
Glasgow Univ. (M.A. 1885); is a Char-
tered Accountant, a Director of many
Cos., and a J.P. for Glasgow; formerly
Assist. Financial Sec., Ministry of Muni-
tions, and Controller of Contracts there :
m. 1894, Margaret Anderson, da. of James
Henderson, of Glasgow; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
Reform, Authors , N'ew City, and New
( Glasgow ) Clubs.
Sons l vlng — James Henderson, b. 1897, —
Arthur Harrington, b. 1907.
Daughters 1-V.ng — Marjorie Anderson, — Alison
Harrington, — Dorothea.
Mann, Sir (Thomas) Duncombe, son
of the late Thomas Mann ; b. 1857 ; ed.
privately; Bar. Gray's Inn 1886; has
been Clerk to Metropolitan Asylums
Board since 1891 ; has Order of Leopold
of Belgium : m. 1880, Marie Blanche,
only da. of David Keigwin ; cr. Knt. 1915.
Hayes, Kent ; Pulborough, Sussex.
Sons living— Thomas Basil Duncombe, b.
1881; Maiur London Regt., — Frederic Cyril
Duncombe, A.M.I.C.E., A.M.I.M.E., b.
1884; Capt. Ordnance Depart.: m. 1915,
Vincenzia Marie Antoinette, da. of Alexander
John Chiappini, of Retreat, Cape Colony.
Daughter living— Margaret Sybil, b. 1898.
Manners, Major Sir George Espec
John [see D. Rutland, colls.].
Manning, Brig. -Gen. Sir William
Henry, K.C.M.G. , K.B.E., C.B., son of
Henry Manning ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Cam-
bridge Univ., and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst; entered S. Wales Borderers
1886, became Capt. I.S.C. (now Indian
Army) 1897, Brevet Major 1898, Brevet |
Lieut. -Col. 1899, Major and Brevet Col.
1904, and Hon. Brig. -Gen. 1913; retired
1910 ; served with Burma Expedition
1887-9 (wounded, medal with clasp), with
Miranzai Expedition fist) 1891, with Ha-
zara Expedition 1891 (clasp), in command
of Mlanje and Chirad-Zulu Expeditions
1893-4 (medal), in British Central Africa
1895-8, in command of operations against
Chief Mpezeni (despatches, Brevet Major,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. .clasp), in N.E. Rhode-
sia 1898, and in command of Somaliland
Field Force 1902-3 and of its 1st Brig.
1903-4 (despatches, medal with two clasps,
C. B. , K.C.M.G.); was Dep. Commr. ,
Consul, and Comdt. of troops in British
Central Africa Protectorate 1897-1901,
and Inspector-Gen. of King’s African
Rifles 1901-7 ; acted as Commr. and
Consul-Gen., British Central Africa Pro-
tectorate 1897-8 and 1900-1901, and as
Gov. 1907-8 ; appointed Commr. and
Com.-in-Ch., Somaliland 1910, Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch., Nyasaland Protectorate
1910, Capt.-Gen. and Gov.-in-Ch. of Ja-
maica 1913-18, when he was appointed
Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Ceylon : m.
1910, Clara Maude (from whom he ob-
tained a divorce 1913), only da. of Charles
John Ross, of 66, Grosvenor Street, W. ,
and Heatherdene, Bagshot, Surrey ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1903, K.C.M.G. 1904, K.B.E.
1918. The Queens House, Colombo,
Ceylon; Naval and Military, East India
United Set vice, and Ranelagh. Clubs.
Mansell, Sir John Herbert, K.B.E.,
son of Capt. George Hope Mansell,
formerly R.N. ; b. 1864; ed. at R.M.A. ;
Lieut.-Col. R.A. (retired), a D.L. for War-
wickshire, and Director of English
Electric Co. : m. 1891, Jane Wilhelmina,
da. of Maj.-Gen. W. J. Stuart, formerly
R.E. ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. United
Service Club.
Sons living — John Stuart Thomas, b. 1898;
Lieut. R.F.A., — George Wili am, b. 1904.
Daughters living— Elizabeth Marjorie Stuart,
b. 1892 : m. 1917, Major Robert Seely Leach,
M.C., R.F.A. [see Seely, Bt.], — Louisa
Eleanor Hope.
Mansfield, Sir Alfred, K.B.E., son
of Edwin Mansfield, of Prenton, Cheshire ;
b. 1870 ; Managing Director of Olympic
Oil and Cake Co. (Limited), of Olympic
Mills, Selby ; Director of Oils and
Fats, Min. of Food 1917-20; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. St.
Stepheij s Club.
Mansfield, Maj.-Gen. Sir Herbert,
K.C.B., son of the late Rev. Joseph
Mansfield, of Rockland, St. Marys,
Bournemouth, and 73, Oakley Street,
Chelsea, S.W. ; b. 1855 ; ed. at Hailey-
bury; entered 83rd Regt. 1875, became
Capt. I.S.C. (now Indian Army) 1886,
Brevet Major 1888, Major 1895, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1898, Lieut.-Col. 1901, Col.
1902, and Maj.-Gen. 1905; retired 1912 ;
served during Afghan War 1879-80,
present at capture of Ali Musjid (de-
spatches twice, medal with clasp), with
Sikkim Expedition 1888-9 (despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Major), and
with Tirah Expedition 1897-8, as Ch.
Transport Officer (despatches, medal with
three clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; was
Dep. Director-Gen. of Transport, Simla
1902-5, Inspector-Gen. of Supply and
Transport, India 1905-8, and Director of
Supplies and Transport, Q.M.G.’s Div.,
India 1910-12 ; is a J.P. for Hants: m.
1884, Debonnaire Lydia Campbell, da. of
Col. George Campbell Ross, formerly
1040
KNIGHTAGE.
Comdt. 16th Bengal Cav. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1904, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1914. Le Chalet ,
Millbrook , Jersey.
Daughter living — Debonnaire Eva Ruth, b.
1891 : m. 1915, Lieut. -Col. Kenneth Barge,
D.S.O., M.C., Indian Army.
Manson, Sir Patrick, G.C.M.G., M.D. ,
LL.D. , F.R.C.P. , F.R.S., son of John
Manson, formerly of Fingask, Aberdeen-
shire ; b. 1844 ; ed. at Aberdeen and Edin-
burgh Univs. ; M.D. 1866, LL.D. Aber-
deen 1886, F.R.C.P. London 1890, Hon.
D.Sc. Oxford 1904; has been Med.
Officer to Seamen’s and Chinese Hospi-
tals at Amoy, to H.B.M.’s Consulate at
Takao and Amoy, and Customs at Takao,
Amoy, and Kowloon, and Dean and Lec-
turer on Medicine at Coll, of Medicine
for Chinese, Hong Kong ; was Pres, of
the Epidemiological So. of London
1900-1902, and of So. of Tropical Med.
and Hygiene 1906 ; is Lecturer at London
Sch. of Tropical Medicine, a Fellow of
Roy. So. of Med. , Foreign Asso. of Acad,
of Medicine of France, and Physician to
Seamen’s Hospital So., Greenwich, and
Medical Adviser to Colonial Office in
London 1897-12 ; was a Member of
Advisory Committee on Sanitation in S.
Africa 1909 ; author of numerous Med.
works : m. 1875, Henrietta, da. of the late
Capt. James P. Thurburn, R.N., of Nor-
wood; cr. C.M.G. 1900, K.C.M.G. 1903,
G.C.M.G. 1912. The Shelling, Clonbur,
co. Galway.
Son living — David, b. 1879.
Daughters living — Edith, b. 1881 : m. 1909,
Philip Henry Manson-Bahr, D.S.O., M.D.,
M.R.C.P., of 32, Weymouth .Street, W.i, —
Violet, b. 1884 : m. 1910, Arthur George
Steuart Richardson, — Rose, b. 1885 : m. 1913,
Ian A. Hossack, Public Works Depart., Cape
Town, who d. 1918.
Manton, Sir Henry (John), son of
Henry Manton, Alderman of Edgbas-
ton ; b. 1835; ed. at King Edward Sch.,
Birmingham; is a Silversmith, a J.P. for
Birmingham (Deputy Chm. of Justices
1907-10), and a Member of Birmingham
City Council ; was Senior Vice -Pres, of
Poor Law Unions Asso. 1902-12; unsuc-
cessfully contested Birmingham, Central
Div. (L) Dec. 1910 ; author of several
pamphlets on Poor Law and Social sub-
jects : m. 1858, Mary, da. of the late
William Wodroffe, of Normanton-on-
Soar, Leicestershire ; cr. Knt. 19x2.
Rowington , Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Three.
Manuel (of Portugal), King , K.G.,
G.C.V.O. ; b. 1889; reigned as King
Manoel II. of Portugal and the Al-
garves 1908-10; is an Hon. F.R.G.S. :
m. 1913, H.S.H. Princess Augusta
Victoria, da. of H.R.H. Prince William
of Hohenzollern ; cr. G.C.V.O. (Hon.)
1904, K.G. 1909. Fulwell Park, Twick-
enham.
March, Gen. Peyton, G.C.M.G., Ch.
of Gen. Staff, United States Army in
France; cr. G.C.M.G. 1918.
Marconi, Senatore Guglielmo,
G.C. V.O., LL.D., D.Sc. ; b. 1875 ; ed. at
Leghorn, and at Bologna Univ. ; Hon.
D.Sc. Oxford; Hon. LL.D. Glasgow;
Hon. LL.D. Liverpool; the Inventor of
Wireless Telegraphy ; isChm. of Marconi’s
Wireless Telegraph Co. (Limited), and
other cos., temporary Capt. Roy. Italian
Navy, a Commendatore of Civil Order of
Savoy, a Com. of Order of St. Maurice
and St. Lazarus (Italy), and has Order of
St. Ann of Russia, and Grand Cross of
Order of Crown of Italy, and Roy. So.
of Arts Albert Medal ; gained Nobel
Prize for Physics 1909; nominated an
Italian Senator 1914 ; served during Euro-
pean War 1915-17 : m. 1905, the Hon.
Beatrice O’Brien, da. of 14th Baron
Inchiquin; cr. G.C.V.O. (Hon.) 1914.
Eaglehurst, Fawley, Hants; Bath, Hur-
lingham, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Marjoribanks, Sir George John,
K. C.V.O., el. surviving son of the late
Edward Marjoribanks, J.P. , of The Hall,
Bushey, Herts ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is partner in the
metropolitan banking firm of Coutts and
Co., a Director of National Provincial
and Union Bank of England (Limited),
and a J.P. for Berwickshire : m. 1895,
May Cecil, da. of the late Maj.-
Gen. George Cliffe Hatch, C.S.I. ; cr.
K.C.V.0. 1919. 22, Hans Road, S. W. 3 ;
Lees , Coldstream, Beiwickshire.
Daughter living — Monica Marie Fenella.
Marks, Sir George Croydon, C.B.E.,
M. P., son of the late William Marks ; b.
1858 ; ed. at British Sch., Roy. Arsenal,
and at King’s Coll. , London; is a Consult-
ing Engineer and Patents Expert (prac-
tising in London and New York), Chm.
Sunday Sch. Union, and a J.P. for
Aberystwyth, Cornwall, and Surrey ; acted
as Consulting Engineer to late Duke of
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Duke of Edinburgh) ;
in Labour Depart, of Min. of Munitions
during European War ; has sat as M.P.
for N.-E. , or Launceston, Div. of Cornwall
(L) since Jan. 1906: m. 1881, Margaret,
da. of Thomas J. Maynard, of Bath ;
cr. Knt. 1911, C.B.E. 1917. Rothbury ,
Blackheath Park, S.E. 3 ; Pena?vor, Budc,
N. Cornwall ; 58, Lincolns Inn Fields,
W.C. 2/ Reform, and National Liberal
Clubs.
Marling, Sir Charles Murray,
K.C.M.G., C.B. [see Marling, Bt.].
Marris.AVV William Sinclair, K. C.I.E.,
son of the late Charles Marris ; b. 1873 !
ed. at Canterbury Coll., New Zealand,
and at Ch. Ch. , Oxford; entered I.C.S.
1895; became Under Sec. to Govt. , N.-W.
Provinces and Oudh 1899, and to Govt, of
India, Home Depart. 1901, Dep. Sec.
1904, Dep. Commr., United Provinces
1911, Magistrate and Collector, Aligarh
1912, and Acting Inspector-Gen. of Police
1916, Joint Sec. to Govt, of India, Home
Depart. 1917, Sec. 1919, and a Member
of Reform Commn. 1920 ; is Gov. Desig-
nate of Assam ‘ served on special duty
in Transvaal 1906 : m. 1905, Eleanor
Mary, who d. 1906, da. of the late James
Fergusson ; cr. C.I.E. 1914, K.C.I.E.
1919. Savile Club.
Marsden, Sir Thomas R. ; b. 18 — ;
is Managing Director of Platt Brothers
and Co. (Limited), war contractors, of
Oldham, and a Director and a Member
of Council of British Cotton Growing
Asso. ; cr. Knt. 1918. Brookhurst,
Alexandra Road, Oldham.
Marshall, Sir Arthur Harold, K.B.E.,
son of the Rev. H. T. Marshall, a
Methodist Min.; b. 1870; ed. privately;
Bar. Gray’s Inn 1904; goes N.-E. Circuit;
is Hon. Sec. Yorkshire Liberal Federation,
a Member of National Savings Com,
mittee, Chm. of Central Billeting Board-
and a Director of Legal Insurance Co.,
and of J. Hepworth and Son (Limited);
sat as M.P. for Wakefield ( L ) 1910 to
Nov. 1918; defeated there Dec. 1918;
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unsuccessfully contested Ashton-under-
Lyne (L) Jan. 1920 : m. 1896, Louie,
da. of J. Hepworth, J.P., formerly of
Leeds and Torquay ; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
19, Wimborne Road, Bournemouth;
1, Kings Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. ;
National Liberal, and Reform Clubs.
Daughter living — One.
Marshall, Right Hon. Sir Horace
Brooks, P.C. [see “ Privy Council”].
Marshall, Sir James Brown, K.C.B. ,
son of the late Samuel Marshall, of
Berwick ; b. 1853 ; ed. at Roy. Sch. of
Naval Architecture, and at Roy. Naval
Coll. , Greenwich ; was Director of Dock-
yards, Admiralty 1906-17; is Chm. and
Gen. Manager of J. Samuel White and
Co., shipbuilders and engineers: m.
1875, Alice Emma, da. of the late Joseph
Pharaoh, of Bedhampton, Hants ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1902, K.C.B. (Civil) 1911.
M orn ington Hall, West Cowes, Isle of
Wight.
Marshall, vSzrJohn Hubert, C.I.E. ,
son of the late Frederic Marshall, K.C.,
of The Oaks, Alleyn Park, West Dulwich,
S.E. ; b. 1876; ed. at Dulwich Coll.,
and at King’s Coll., Camb. (Foundation
Scholar, 1st Class Classical Tripos, Porson
Prizeman 1898, Prendergast Student and
Craven Fellow, M.A. , Litt.D.) ; appointed
Director-Gen. Archaeological Survey of
India 1902; is a F.S.A. , Vice-Pres. of
India So., and an Hon. A.R.I.B.A. ;
author of various works on Indian anti-
quities : m. 1902, Florence Ellen, da.
of Sir Henry Bell Longhurst, C.V.O. ,
of The Woodlands, Barnes Common ;
cr. C.I.E. 1910, Knt. 1915. Ridgewood
Place , Simla, India ; East India United
Service Club.
Son living — John Willinott, b. 1905.
Daughter living — Margaret Anne, 6. 1908.
Marshall, Lieut -Gen. Sir William
Raine, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., K. C.I.E., son
of the late William Marshall, of Fountain
House, near West Hartlepool; b. 1865;
ed. at Repton Sch., and at R.M.C. ;
entered Notts aqd Derbyshire Regt 1886,
became Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1902, Col.
1908, Maj.-Gen. 1915, and Lieut.-Gen.
1919 ; Malakand Expedition 1897 (medal
with clasp), Tirah Expedition 1897-8,
present at capture of Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes (clasp), S. African War
1899-1902 with Mounted Inf. and Comdg.
Mobile Column (wounded twice, de-
spatches twice, Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
Brevets Major and Lieut.-Col.), European
War 1914-19 in France Comdg. a Batn.
of his Regt., in Gallipoli Comdg. a Brig,
and a Div. , present at evacuation of
Suvla, in Salonica Comdg. a Div. , and
in Mesopotamia Comdg. an Army Corps
with rank of Lieut.-Gen., and subse-
quently Comdg. the F orces there (wounded ,
despatches four times, promoted Maj.-
Gen., C.B., K.C.B., Orders of White
Eagle of Serbia, and of Wen Hu of
China, Legion of Honour, K. C.I.E.,
G.C.M.G.) ; appointed to command
S. Command, India 1919 : m. 1902,
Emmie, da. of the late John Hett, of
Headlam Hall, near Darlington, and
widow of John Stephen, of Friars House,
Elgin; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1917, K. C.I.E. 1918, G.C.M.G. 1919.
Naval and Military Club.
Martin, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alfred Robert,
K.C.B., el. son of the late Lieut.-Col.
David William Martin, formerly 75th and
38th Regts. ; b. 1853 ; ed. at Harrow ;
entered 34th Regt. 1874 (transferred to
Indian Army 1877), became Capt. 1885,
Brevet Major 1891, Major 1894, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1895, Col. 1899, Maj.-Gen.
1904, and Lieut.-Gen. 1909; retired
1912 ; served with Jowalci Expedition
1877-8 (medal with clasp), during Afghan
War 1878-80, present at battles of Peiwar
Kotal and Charasiah, march from Kabul
to Kandahar (despatches thrice, medal
with four clasps, bronze stark with
Hazara Expedition 1888 (clasp), with
Miranzai (2nd) Expedition 1891 (de-
spatches, clasp, Brevet Major), with Isazai
Expedition 1892, as A. A. G. .with Wazi-
ristan Expedition 1894-5, as A.A.G. (de-
spatches, clasp, Brevet Lieut -Col.), and
with Tirah Expedition 1897-8, as A.A.G. ,
present at operations in Bara Valley
(despatches, medal with two clasps) ; was
A.A.G. Punjab Frontier Force 1892-6,
D.A.G., India 1898-1901, Assist. Mil. Sec.
for Indian Affairs at Head Quarters 1901,
D.A.G. , Bengal 1902-3, in command of a
2nd class Dist. in India 1903-4, of Bareilly
Brig., 7th Div., India 1904-6, A.G. ,
India 1906-8, and in command of 2nd
Div., N. Army, India 1908-12: m. 1882,
Bessie Charlotte St. George, 2nd da. of
the late Surg.-Gen. Sir Annesley Charles
Castriol De Renzy, K.C.B. ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1902, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1910. Fleet-
lands, Fareham, Hants ; United Service
Club.
Sons living — Edward Cuthbert De Renzy-
Martin, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.C., b. 1883 [see
‘ ‘ Companxonage ”], — Annesley David De
Renzy, b. 1886; Major R.E. : m. 1918, Daisy
Elizabeth, da. of Samuel John Blackwell,
of Manor House, Chipperfield, Herts.
Daughters living — Helen Mary De Renzy, b.
1884, — Ada De Renzy, b. 1889, — Bessie Violet
De Renzy, b. 1896.
Martin, Sir Edward; b. 18 — ; is a
Member of the firm of Martin, Sons and
Co., cloth manufacturers, of Hudders-
field; cr. Knt. 1917. Huddersfield.
Martin, Sir James, M.B.E., son of
William Butts Martin ; b. 1861 ; a partner
in the firm of Martin, Farlow and Co.,
of 50, Gresham Street, E.C. 2, Chm. of
London Chamber of Commerce, and a
J.P. : m. 1888, Sara, da. of T. J. Fir-
minger, of Honor Oak, S.E. ; cr. Km.
1919, M.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Bel lair, Sur-
biton ; Reform, and New City Clubs.
Daughters living — Ethel Lydia : m. 1920,
Reginal i Frank Leigh, Lieut. R.F.A., — Sylvia
Eleanor: m. 1918, Capt. Henry Richard
Kavanagh, M.B.E. , Roy. Irish Fusiliers.
Martin, 6z> (Thomas) Carlaw,Z,Z,.Z>. ;
b. 1851 ; ed. privately, and at Edinburgh
Univ. ; Hon. LL.D., St. Andrews 1901 ;
edited the Dundee Advertiser and other
morningjournals 1887-1910 ; is a F. R. S. E. ,
a J.P. for Co. of City of Dundee; was
Chm. of Scottish Agricultural Commn.
to Canada 1908 and to Australia 1910,
and Director of Roy. Scottish Museum]
Ednburgh 1910-16: m. 1879, Isobel Laurie
Spence ; cr. Knt. 1909. 18, Blackford
Road, Edinburgh ; National Liberal and
Scottish Liberal Clubs.
Martin, Sir William, son of William
Martin, of Glasgow ; b. 1856 : ed. at
Glasgow Univ. ; a F.S.A. (Scotland), a
J.P. Glasgow, Organizing Sec., Royal
National Lifeboat Institution (Scotland),
and a Member of Scottish War Savings
Committee ; author of “ Thomas Carlyle,
his Life and Work," etc. : m. 1882, Helen
Amelia Dyer ; cr. Knt. 1919. 24, Atholl
Gardens, Kelvinside, Glasgow ; Oakvale,
1042
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Hunters Quay, Argyllshire; Liberal
( Glasgow ) Club.
Martindale, Sir Arthur Henry
Temple, K. C.S.I., son of the late Col. Ben
Hay Martindale, C. B. , of Weston Lodge,
Albury, Surrey; b. 1854; ed. at Chelten-
ham Coll. ; entered I.C.S. 1875; was an
Attach^ in Foreign Office of Govt, of
India 1877 ; appointed Political Agent for
Quetta and Pishin 1887, Political
Agent, Bhopal 1890, Commr. Ajmer Mer-
wara 1894, and Agent to Gov.-Gen. ,
Rajputana 1898; retired 1905; is a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England: in. 1886, Clara, da. of the
late William Hudleston, C.S.I. , of Hutton
John, Cumberland; cr. OS. I. 1900,
K. C.S.I. 1904. East India United Ser-
vice Club.
Sons and Daughters living — Three.
Marwood, Sir William. Francis,
K.C.B., 2nd son of the late George
Marwood, J.P., of Busby Hall, Northal-
lerton, Yorkshire; b. 1863; ed. at Ton-
bridge Sch., and at 1'rin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1884); entered Civil Ser. 1886;
appointed Assist. Sec., Railway Depart.,
Board of Trade 1909, Second Sec. to
Board of Trade 1916, Joint Permanent
Sec. 1918, and Head of Public Safety and
Gen. Purposes Departs., Transport Min.
1919 ; is a J.P. for N. Riding of York-
shire ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1912, K.C.B. (Civil)
1917. 4, Ashburn Gardens , S.W.; New
University Club.
Mason, Sir Thomas; b. 18 — ; is
Chm. of the Clyde Trust, a Director
of Morrison and Mason (Limited), of
Polmadie Road, Glasgow, Sir William
Arrol and Co. (Limited), and of several
other Cos.; appointed Chm. of Gen. Board
of Lunacy for Scotland 1909 ; cr. Knt.
1909. Cracgreehall , Bellahouston, Glasgow.
Matheson, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert
Edwin, P.C. [see “Privy Council”].
Mathew, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles
Massy, K.C.M.G. , C.B., D.S.O., son of
the late Surg.-Maj. C. B. Mathew ; b.
1866; entered Durham L.I. 1884, became
Capt. 1894, Major 1903, Lieut. -Col. 1905,
and Maj.-Gen. 1918 ; served with Soudan
Frontier Field Force 1885-6, present at
action of Giniss (medal, bronze star), with
Ashanti Expedition 1895 6 (star), with
Dongola Expedition 1896, present at
action of Hafir (despatches, medal with
clasp), with Nile Expedition 1898, present
at battle of Khartum (despatches, medal
with clasp, D.S.O.), in South Africa 1899-
1901 (medal with three clasps), and during
European War 1914-18, on Staff, with rank
of Col. (despatches, C.M.G., Serbian Order
of White Eagle, K.C.M.G., Maj.-Gen.);
sometime Comdg. Army Ordnance Corps,
Woolwich, and Ch. Ordnance Officer,
Scottish Dist. ; was Dep. Assist. Director
of Ordnance Stores and Equipment at
Head Quarters 1904-6, and Assist. Director
1906-8; appointed Assist. Director of
Ordnance Stores, S. Command 1910,
Director of Ordnance Sers. 1915, Principal
Ordnance Officer 1917, and Director of
Ordnance Sers. 1918 : m. 1905, Janet Muir,
da. of Sir James Knox, of Place, Kilbirnie,
Ayrshire; cr. D.S.O. 1898, C.B. (Mil.)
1911, C.M.G. 1915, K.C.M.G. 1917.
Army and Navy Club.
Sons living — James Knox, b. 1906, — Robert,
b. 1911.
Matthews, Sir Alfred (Herbert)
Henry, son of Alfred Thomas Matthews,
of Ealing, W. ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Coll.
House Sch., Edmonton; sometime Or-
ganising Sec., National Agricultural
i Union ; has been Sec. of Central Chamber
of Agriculture since 1901 ; appointed
I Private Sec. to Chm. of Roy. Commn. on
Sugar Supply 1917; author of “Fifty
Years of Agricultural Politics”: m. 1900,
Ada Buckler, da. of the late William
j Glover Mace, of Tenterden ; cr. Knt.
1916. 9, Alwyn Avenue, Chiswick, W. 4;
Farmers' Club.
Matthews, £z>John Bromhead, K.C.,
son of the late Thomas Colton Matthews,
of Kingston-upon-Hull; b. 1864; ed. at
Doncaster Gram. Sch. , and privately; Bar.
InnerTemplei89o; K.C. 1909; wentN.-E.
Circuit; is a J.P. for Kent; was Acting
Solicitor-Gen., Straits Settlements 1902-3,
and a M. L.C. 1901 and 1904 ; appointed
Attorney-Gen., Bahamas 1907, and of
Straits Settlements 1909, and Ch. Justice
of Supreme Court of Bahamas Jan. 1910 :
m. 1st, 1893, Kate Isobel, who d. 1909,
da. of the late Alfred Parkin, of Don-
caster ; 2ndly, 1910, Annette Amelia, da.
of the late James Kitson, of Elmete
Hall, Leeds; cr. Knt. 1911. 5, Carlton
Road, Tunbridge Wells.
Sons living— Stephen, b. 1911,— Bryan, b.
1917.
Daughter living — Esther Frances, b. 1912.
Matthews, Sir Thomas, son of the
late John Matthews, of Penzance ; b.
1849; ed. privately; is a M.I.C.E.
(Member of Council); formerly Ch.
Engineer to the Trinity House : in. 1875,
Frances, da. of the late Henry Blackwell,
of Penzance ; cr. Knt. 1909. Trevean,
Chelston, Torquay.
Sons living — Thomas Leigh, O.B.E., b. 1880
[see “ Companionage ”], — two others.
Daughters living — Two.
Matthews, Sir William, K.C.M.G .,
son of the late John Matthews, of Pen-
zance ; b. 1844 ; ed. privately ; is a member
of the firm of Coode, Matthews, Fitz-
maurice and Wilson (Consulting Engineers
for Harbours to the Crown Agents for the
Colonies, and Ch. Engineers of the National
Harbour at Dover and of other Harbour
and Dock undertakings), of 9, Victoria
Street, S.W., Past Pres, of Institution
of Civil Engineers, an Officer of the
Order of Leopold of Belgium, and a
Member of Roy. Commns. on Coast
Erosion and Navy Fuel, and of Inter-
national Technical Commn. on Suez
Canal ; formerly Lieut. -Col. Engineer
Railway Staff Corps; cr. C.M.G. 1901,
K.C.M.G. 1906. 14, Strathray Gardens,
Hampstead, N. W. ; Junior Carlton, and
St. Stephen's Clubs.
Maude, Sir Walter, K.C.l.E. , C.SJ.,
son of Thomas James Maude; b. 1862;
ed. at Highgate Sch., and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford; entered I.C.S. 1881, and served,
in Bengal as Assist. Magistrate and Col-
lector; appointed Under Sec. to Govt, of
Bengal in Gen. Revenue and Statistical
Departs. 1890, Settlement Officer, Orissa
1892, Joint Magistrate and Dep. Collector
1893, Magistrate and Collector 1895, Dep.
Commr. 1901, Commr. 1905, and Commr.,
Bihar and Orissa 1912, a Member of Board
of Revenue 1912, and a M.E.C., Bihar
and Orissa 1913 and 1916; was a Member
of Viceroy’s Legislative Council 1912-16:
m. 1892, Carrie Maude, da. of the late
E. F. T. Atkinson, I.C.S., Accountant-
Gen. of Bengal ; cr. C.S. I. 1914, K.C. I.E.
1919. Patna, Bihar and Orissa, India.
Sons living — Edwin Walter, M.C., b. 1893;
Capt. Indian Army, — Henry Evans, b. 1906.
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Daughters living — Muriel Hamer : m. 1916,
M. Wynne Sayer, Indian Agricultural Ser.,
— Mary: m. 1917, Arthur David Turkey,
I.C.S.,— Ida Mabel: m. 19x5, Arthur Love-
day Inglis, I.C.S.,— Ethel Maude.
Maudsley, Col. Sir Henry Carr.
K.C.M.G., C.B.E., son of the late
Thomas Maudsley, of Stainforth, York-
shire ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Giggleswick Sch.,
and at Univ. Coll., London (M.D.,
F.R.C.P.) ; Col. Australian Army Med.
Corps; European War 1915-18 as Con-
sulting Physician with rank of Col.
(despatches, C.M.G., C.B.E., K.C.M.G.);
is Lecturer on Medicine in Melbourne
Univ., Physician to and Lecturer on
Clinical Med. at Melbourne Hospital,
and Consulting Physician to St. Vincent’s
Hospital, Melbourne : m. 1890, G. E.,
da. of the late Canon — Stretch; cr.
C.M.G. 1916, C.B.E. (Mil.) and K.C.M.G.
1919. 8, Collins Street , Melbourne ;
Melbourne Club.
Son living — H. F., b, 18 — .
Daughter living— Cecil G.
Maule, Sir Robert, son of the late
Robert Maule, shipowner and woollen
goods manufacturer, of Edinburgh and
Kincardine-on-Forth ; b. 1852 ; ed. at
Tulliallan and Dollar Acad. ; is head
of the firm of Robert Maule and Son,
mercers, of 145, Princes Street, Edin-
burgh, a J.P. for Edinburgh, Chm. Edin-
burgh West Liberal Asso. , Trustee of Edin-
burgh Savings Bank, Vice-Pres. Scottish
Liberal Club, Edinburgh Young Men’s
Christian Asso., and of Commercial
Travellers’ Christian Union, a Member
of Council of Incorporation of Guildry of
Edinburgh, and a Director of Edinburgh
and Dist. Tramways Co. (Limited) : m.
1881, Janet, who d. 1914, da. of the late
Robert McIntosh, of Leith ; cr. Knt. 1913.
Ashbrook, Edinburgh; Dalreoch, Tum-
melbridge , Perthshire ; Scottish Liberal,
and National Liberal Clubs.
Daughters living — Jean Scott, b. 1882 : m.
1906, Joseph Scott, of Congalton, E. Lothian,
— Charlotte Rankine {Hon. Mrs. Evelyn J.
Hewitt), b. 1883: m. 1st, 1906, Capt. Edgar
Wilmer Walker, E. Yorkshire Regt., whod.
(killed in action) 1914 [see Walker Bt., cr.
t868, colls.] ; sndly, 1919, Major the Hon.
Evelyn James Hewitt, D.S.O. [see V. Lifford],
Maurice, May. -Gen. Sir Frederick
Barton, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late
Sir (John) Frederick Maurice, K.C.B. ;
b. 1871 ; entered Sherwood Foresters
(Notts and Derbyshire Regt.) 1892, be-
came Capt. 1899, Brevet Major 1900,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1913, Brevet Col.
1915, and Maj.-Gen. 1916; retired 1918 ;
served with Tirah Expedition 1897-8,
present at capture of Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes (medal with two clasps),
in S. Africa 1899-1900, on Staff, present at
actions of Paardeberg and Driefontein,
and at relief of Kimberley (despatches,
medal with five clasps, Brevet Major),
and during European War 1914-18, as
Brig.-Gen. on Staff (despatches, C.B.,
Brevet Col. , Maj.-Gen., Legion of Honour,
Croix de Guerre, Order of St. Stanislas of
Russia, K.C.M.G.); was Brig.-Maj. 19th
Brig. , 4th Army Corps 1904-7, and a Gen.
Staff Officer, Head Quarters 1908-12 and
at Staff Coll. 1913-14 ; was Director at
War Office 1915-18 ; became Mil. Corre-
spondent to Daily Chronicle and to Daily
News 1918 : m. 1899, Margaret Helen,
da. of the late Professor Howard Marsh,
Master of Downing Coll., Cambridge;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G. 1918.
Son living — Frederick Michael Percival, b.
1901.
Daughters living — Annie Helen, — Joan Violet,
— Margaret Esther, — Phyllis Margery.
Mawson, Major Sir Douglas, D.Sc .,
son of the late R. E. Mawson, for-
merly of Otley, Yorkshire; b. 1882; ed.
at Sydney Univ. (B.Sc. 1904, D.Sc. 1909);
is a Univ. Lecturer and Explorer, and
Hon. Capt. and temporary Hon. Major
in the Army ; was Junior Demonstrator
in Chemistry, Sydney Univ. 1902-4; ap-
pointed Lecturer in Mineralogy and
Petrology, Adelaide Univ. 1905 ; accom-
panied Shackleton Antarctic Expedition
to South Pole 1908, and commanded
Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-14
(Polar medal with two clasps and Roy.
Geographical So. Founder's medal) ; has
Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of
Italy : m. 1914, Paquita Delprat ; cr.
Knt. 1914. Royal Thames Yacht, and
University { Sydney ) Cliibs.
Daughters living — Patricia, b. 19 — ,— Jessica,
b. 1917.
Maxse, Lieut.-Gen. Sir (Frederick)
Ivor, K.C.B. , C.V.O., D.S.O. [see Bs.
Berkeley, colls.].
Maxwell, Sir Frederic Mackenzie,
son of the late Rev. Joseph Maxwell,
V. of Pennington, Lancashire, and
afterwards R. of St. Matthews, Nassau,
Bahamas ; b. i860 ; ed. privately, and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1st class
Honours in Sch. of Jurisprudence 1885,
M.A. 1891) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1884,
and a K.C. , British Honduras 1905;
was Attorney-Gen., British Honduras
1896-1907, and Ch. Justice there 1907-12,
and of Leeward Islands 19 12-19 1 sometime
Major Comdg. British Honduras Vol.
Force: m. 1883, Adela Theodora Mary,
da. of the late Rev. A. T. Drought, R.
of Clontoskirt, Ireland, and Preb. of
Clonfert ; cr. Knt. 1911.
Son living — Frederick, b. 1885: m. 1908,
Muriel, da. of H. K. Edwardes, — Malcolm, b.
1888.
Daughter living — Dora.
Maxwell, Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir
John Grenfell, P.C., G.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
C.V.O., D.S.O. [see “Privy Council”].
Maxwell, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Ronald
Charles, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., son of the
late Lieut. -Col. Charles Francis Maxwell;
b. 1852 ; entered R.E. 1872, became Capt.
1884, Major 1891, Lieut. -Col. 1899, Col.
1902, and Maj.-Gen. 1909; retired 1919;
served during Afghan War 1878-80, pre-
sent at march from Kabul to Kandahar
(medal with clasp, bronze star), in S.
Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps, C.B.), and during Euro-
■ pean War 1914-18, as Inspector-Gen.
of Communications, and subsequently as
Q. M.G., with rank of Lieut.-Gen. (de-
spatches, K.C.B., Legion of Honour,
K.C.M.G. , Croix de Guerre) ; was A. A. G.,
R. E. Army, Head Quarters 1902-6, Brig.-
Gen. in charge of Administration, W.
Command 1906-9, Maj.-Gen. in Charge
of Administration, S. Command 1909-11,
and in command of E. Coast Defences
1911-14 ; appointed Col. Comdt. R.E.
1920 : m. 1903, Emily Mary, el. da.
of Thomas Frederick Burnaby-Atkins, of
Halstead Place, Kent; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1900, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G.
1918. Naval and Military Club.
Maxwell, Capt. Sir William, K. B. E.\
b. 18—; Capt. T.F. Reserve; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1919.
1044
KNIGHTAGE.
Maxwell, Sir William, K.C.I.E. ,
M. V. 0. , son of the late William Maxwell,
of Ballygraffin, co. Down; b. 1870; ed,
at Queen’s Coll., Belfast, and at Trin.
Coll., Dublin; entered I.C.S. 1889; ap-
pointed Assist. Magistrate and Collector, i
Bengal 1891 ; was Officiating Postmaster- |
Gen., Bombay 1901-3, Dep. Director-Gen. i
of Post Office, India 1903-5 (officiated as
Director-Gen. 1908), Postmaster-Gen. ,
Punjab 1905-8, Officiating Financial Sec.
to Govt, of India 1908, and Officiating
Sec. to Govt, of India in Commerce and
Industry Depart. 1909-10, and Postmaster-
Gen. , Punjab and N.-W. Frontier 1910-13,
since when he has been Director-Gen. of
Posts and Telegraphs, India ; is a Member
of Council of Gov. -Gen. of India : m. 1899,
Elizabeth, da. of D. Harper; cr. C.I.E.
1909, M.V.O. (4th class) 1911, K.C.I.E.
1915. Simla, India ; East India United
Service Club.
Daughters living — Kathleen Mary, b. 1902.
Maxwell, Sir William ; b. 18 — ; is a
J.P., and Pres. International Co-opera-
tive Alliance ; sometime Pres. Scottish
Co-operative Wholesale So. ; cr. Knt.
1919.
Maxwell-Lyte [see LyteJ.
May, Surg.-Vice-Adm. Sir Arthur
William, K.C.B., F.R.C.S., son of the
late Rev. Henry Thomas May, Fellow of
New Coll., Oxford; b. 1854; ed. a*
Sherborne Sch. , and at King’s Coll.,
London ; M.R.C.S. England 1876,
L.R.C.P. 18 77, F.R.C.S. 1914; entered
R.N. 1878, became Fleet-Surg. 1894,
Dep. Inspector-Gen. 1905, Inspector-Gen.
1909, and Surg.-Vice-Adm. 1913; re-
tired 1917; served during Egyptian War
1882 (medal, bronze star), and with Nile
Expedition 1884-5 (despatches, clasp) ;
was Director-Gen., Med. Depart., R.N.
1913-17 ; is Hon. Physician to H.M. , a
J. P. and D.L. for Cornwall, a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, and a Com. of Order of Leopold
of Belgium ; has 1st class of Order
of Sacred Treasure of Japan : m. 1892,
Adelaide Gibson, da. of William Baldock;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1911, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1914.
Tremeer, St. Tudy, Cornwall; Army
and Navy Club.
May, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward Sinclair,
K. C.B. , C.M.G., el. son of the late Rt.
Hon. George Augustus Chichester May,
P.C., Lord Ch. Justice of Ireland; b.
1856; ed. at Rugby, and at R. M.A. ;
entered R.A. 1875, became Capt. 1883,
Major 1891, Lieut. -Col. 1900, Col. 1903,
and Maj.-Gen. 1911 ; retired 1918; S.
Africa 1899-1901, present at siege of
Ladysmith, at action of Laing’s Nek, and
at operations in E. Transvaal (despatches
four times, C.M.G.); appointed Professor
of Mil. Topography at R.M.A. 1891, Pro-
fessor of Mil. Art and History at Roy. Staff
Coll. 1901, Assist. -Director Mil. Training
Depart., Head Quarters 1903, A.Q.M.G. ,
Irish Command 1907, Brig.-Gen. on Gen.
Staff there 1908, and to command Presi-
dency Brig., Calcutta 1913, and a Div.
in India 1914; is a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Eng-
land, and Corn, of Legion of Honour;
author of “ Field Artillery with the
other Arms," "Principles and Problems
of Imperial Defence," etc. : m. 1st, 1883,
Evelyn Mary Norbrun, who d. 1893, da.
of Trehawke Kekevvich, D.L. , of Pea-
more, Devon ; 2ndly, 1895, Charlotte
Dorothea Willie (a Lady of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England), da.
of the late Gen. Sir William Stirling,
K.C.B. ; cr. C.M.G. 1900, C.B. (Mil.)
1906, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Rockbeare
Court , S. Devon; Naval and Military,
and Athenceum Clubs.
Son living — Edward G. K. Sinclair, b. 1893 ;
Capt. Ciiyof London Yeo.
Daughters living — Charlotte Sinclair, b. 1886:
m. 1st, 1910, Com. Arthur Darley, R.N., who
d. (killed in action during European War)
1914; 2ndly, 1920, tbe Rev. Oswald Andrew
Hunt, R. of Emsworth, Hants, — Evelyn
Mary Aylmer (Hon. Mrs. Samuel J. Best), b.
1887: m. 1914. the Hon. Samuel John Best
[see B. Wynford], — Stella, b. 1889: m. 1915,
Seton Eustace, — Dorothea, b. 1897, — Olivia,
b. 1899, — Alison, b. 1903.
May, Sir Francis Henry, G. C.M.G. ,
LL.D., son of the late Rt. Hon. George
Augustus Chichester May, P.C., Lord
Ch. Justice of Ireland (Barrington, Bt.);
b. i860; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1880, LL.D. 1914);
entered Hong Kong Civil Ser. 1881,
and became Assist. Colonial Sec. 1891 ;
sometime Capt. -Sup. of Police, Hong
Kong ; was Colonial Sec. , Hong Kong
1902-10, Gov. of Fiji, High Commr. of
W. Pacific, and Consul-Gen. for Tonga
1910-12, and Gov. of Hong Kong 1912-19 ;
rendered special service to Hong Kong
during plague 1894; elected a M.L.C.,
Hong Kong 1895 I administered Govt.
Nov. 1903 to July 1904, Dec. 1906 to
Jan. 1907, April to July 1907, and May
to Nov. 1910; is a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Eng-
land : m. 1891, Helena Augusta Victoria
(a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England), el. da. of the late
Gen. Sir George Digby Barker, G.C.B.
[Barker, "Knights’ Widows’’]; cr.
C. M.G. 1895, K. C.M.G. 1909, G. C.M.G.
1919. Windham Club.
Daughters living — Stella Mary Augusta, b.
1892 : m. 1916, Capt. Philip de Fonblanque,
D. S.O., R.E., — Phoebe Frances Eiric, b. 1895,
— Iris Olivia Helena, b. 1898, — Dione Jean
Elizabeth, b. 1900: m. 1919, Francis John
Kinchin Smith.
May, Sir George Ernest, K.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; is Sec. Prudential Assurance Co.,
and Manager American Dollar Securities
Committee; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
May, Adm. of the Fleet Sir William
Henry, G.C.B. , G.C. V.O., son of the late
J. W. Seaburne May ; b. 1849 ; entered
R.N. 1863, became Lieut. 1871, Com.
1881, Capt. 1887, Rear-Adm. 1901, Vice-
Adm. 1905, Adm. 1908, and Adm. of the
Fleet 1913; retired 1919; served with Arctic
Expedition 1875-6 (medal), and as Flag-
Capt. on China Station 1888-90; authorised
to annex Christmas Island 1888 ; was
Naval Attach^ for Europe 1891- 3, Assist. -
Director of Torpedoes 1893-5, a°d Ch.-of-
the-Staff on Mediterranean Station 1895-6;
commanded Naval Contingent in London
during Diamond Jubilee Celebrations
1897; has been a Naval A.D.C. to
H.M. Queen Victoria and H.M. King
Edward VII. since 1899 ; attended
German Emperor during visit to England
1899 (2nd class Red Eagle of Germany) ;
appointed Director of Naval Ordnance
1901, a Lord of the Admiralty and Comp-
troller of the Navy same year, Com.-in-
Ch. of Atlantic Fleet 1905 (visited Brest
with Fleet 1905), Second Sea Lord of the
Admiralty 1907; was Com.-in-Ch. , Home
Fleet 1909-11, and at Devonport 1911-13;
is a D.L. for Berwickshire, and a Grand
Officer of Legion of Honour ; has Russian
Order of Alexander Nevsky : m. 1878,
Kinbarra Sw6ne, youngest da. of the late
W. J. Marrow ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
KNIGHTS.
1045
1897, K.C.V.O. 1904, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1906,
G.C.V.O. 1909, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1911.
Bughtrigg , Coldstream ; Chatto, Hownam,
Kelso; United Service , and Travellers'
Clubs.
Sons living — Reginald Seabume, C.B.,
C. M.G. , D.S.O., b. 1879 [see “Companion-
age”], — Archibald Seaburne, M.V.O., b.
1885 [see “ Companion age ”].
Daughter living — Kinbarra Sw£ne.
Maybury, Brig. - Gen. Sir Henry
Percy, K.C.M.G., C.B. ; b. 1864;
an Hon. Brig. -Gen. ; European War
1914-19 (C.B., Legion of Honour, C.M.G. ,
K. C.M.G.) ; appointed Head of Roads
Depart., Transport Min. 1919; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1917, K. C.M.G. 1919.
Maycock, Sir Willoughby Robert
Dottin, K. C.M.G., son of the late Col.
Dottin Maycock, formerly 6th Innis-
killing Dragoons ; b. 1849 > entered
Foreign Office 1872, and became a 2nd
Class Clerk 1882, a 1st Class Clerk, 1891,
Assist, in Treaty Depart. 1896, and Sup.
thereof 1903 ; retired 1913 ; formerly
Capt. in Roy. Edmonton Militia ; was
attached to Roy. Commn. for Treaty of
Commerce with France 1881, and Acting
2nd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. and Assist. Sec. to
Special Mission to Washington 1887 ;
received Jubilee medal 1897, and Coro-
nation medals 1902 and 1911 : m. 18 — ,
Emma Leah, who d. 1919, only da. of the
late John Prigge ; cr. C.M.G., 1905,
K. C.M.G. 1913. 80, St. George' s Square,
S. IV. ; St. James's, and Roehampton
Clubs.
Mayhew, Sir Basil Edgar, K.B.E. ,
son of Thomas Edgar Mayhew, of
Ipswich ; b. 1883 ; a partner in the firm
of Blackburns, Barton, Mayhew and Co.,
chartered accountants, of London. Leeds,
and Bradford, and a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Eng-
land ; appointed a Member of Executive
Committee, King Edward’s Hospital
Fund 1920, and of Seamen’s Hospital
Committee, Greenwich 1919 ; Sec. to
Joint Finance Committee, British Red
Cross So., and Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England 1915-20, and to Central
Demobilisation Board 1918-20 : m. 1911,
Dorothea Mary, da. of Stephen Paget,
F.R.C.S. [see Paget, Bt., cr. 1871, colls.] ;
cr. K.B. E. (Civil) 1920. 34, Kensington
Park Gardens, IV. 11/ Union Club.
Sons living— Three.
Daughters living— One.
Maynard, Brig. -Gen. Sir Charles
Clarkson Martin, K.C.B. , C.M.G.,
D. S.O., son of the late Forster Fowler
Martin Maynard, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. ;
b. 1870; ed. at St. Paul’s Sch., and at
R.M.C. ; entered Devonshire Regt. 1890,
became Capt. 1899, Brevet Major and
Major 1910, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1915,
Brevet Col. 1917, and Lieut.-Col. 1918 ;
Burma Expedition 1891-2 (medal with
clasp), Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (medal
with two clasps), S. Africa 1899-1902,
first with his Regt., subsequently with
Imperial L.I., and then as Press Censor
and on Staff, present at relief of Lady-
smith (despatches thrice, Queen’s medal
with six clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, D.S.O.), European War 1914-19
with his Regt. on Staff, as Brig. -Com. in
France and Salonika, and in N. Russia
as Maj.-Gen. Comdg. Allied Forces at
Murmansk (despatches, Brevets Lieut Col.
and Col., C.M.G., C.B., K.C. B. , Legion
of Honour, Grand Cordon of St. Anne of
Russia) ; was Sup. of Gymnasia, Malta
1894-6, a Brig.-Maj. 7th Brig. 4th Div.»
Salisbury Plain 1905-7, on Gen. Staff a’
Army Head Quarters 1907-9, and a Gen1
Staff Officer at War Office 1910-14 ; ap*
pointed Brig.-Gen. in charge of Adminis-
tration, W. command 1920: m. 1909,
Dorothy Agnes, el. da. of the late Arthur
Davidson, of Kenilworth Avenue, Wim-
bledon Park, S.W. ; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
C.M.G. 1918, C.B. (Mil.) and K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1919. United Service Club.
Son living — Michael Martin, b. 1910.
Daughters living — Felicity, b. 1913.
Maynard, Sir (Herbert) John,
K.C.I.E., C.S.I., son of the late
Frederick Waite Maynard, Sec. to
Arundel and Artists Benevolent Sos. ; b.
1865 ; ed. at Merchant Taylors’ Sch. ,
and at St. John’s Coll., Oxford; entered
I.C.S. 1883; appointed Under Sec.,
Revenue Depart., Punjab 1891, Junior
Sec. to Govt, of Punjab 1896, Dep.
Commr. 1899, Judicial and Gen. Sec.
1899, Commr. of Excise, Inspector-Gen.
of Registration, and Sup. of Stamps 1903,
and Commr. Multan 1907, Rawal Pindi
1911, and Lahore 1914; appointed an
Additional M.L.C. of India 1914, Finan-
cial Commr. Punjab 1916, and Vice-
Chancellor Punjab Univ. 1917 : m . 1896,
Alfreda Horner Eppes, of Appomatton,
City Point, Virginia, U.S.A. ; cr. C.S.I.
1915, K.C.I.E. 1920. Lahore, Punjab ;
New Oxford and Cambridge Club.
Son living — John Gravell, b. 1900.
Daughters living— Flizabeth Welsh, b. 1903, —
Katherine Gravell, b. 1904, — Josephine Fppes,
b. 1909.
Mears, Hon. .SW (Edward) Grimwood,
son of the late William Mears, of North-
gate, Winchester; b. 1869; Bar. Inner
Temple 1895; collected evidence for and
acted as Joint Hon. Sec. to Committee on
alleged German Outrages 1914- 15 ; was
Hon. Sec. of Irish Rebellion Roy. Commn.
1916, and Sec. of Dardanelles Commn.
1916-18; accompanied British Mission
to U.S.A. 1919; appointed Ch. Justice of
High Court of Judicature, N.-W. Pro-
vinces, India 1919 ; is a Knight of Order
of Crown of Belgium : m. 1896, Annie,
da. of the late George Peter Jacob, of
Bryngolen, Shawford ; cr. Knt. 1917.
Allahabad, N.-W. Provinces, India.
Son living — One, b. 1896.
Daughter living — One, b. 1899, — another, b.
1901.
Meeks, Hon. Sir Alfred William,
K.B.E., son of the late William Meeks ;
b. 1849; ed. at St. James’s Sch., Mel-
bourne ; a Director of C. E. Waters and
Co. (Limited), and of Lysaght Bros, and
Co. (Limited), Chm. Australian Medical
Provident So., Pres. Chamber of Com-
merce, N.S. Wales, a Member of Roy.
Commn. on Supply Govt. Stores, N.S.
Wales, and a M.L.C. : m. 1873, Alice
Freeman; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Oranui, Darling Point, Sydney, N.S.
Wales.
Mehta, Khan Bahadur Sir Bezonzi
Dadabhoy; b. 18 — ; cr. Knt. 1911.
Nagpur, Central Provinces, India.
Mehta Shuja-ul-Mulk [see Shu-
ja-ul-Mulk].
Melba, Madame^Dame Helen Porter),
D.B.E., da. of David Mitchell, of Doon-
side, Victoria, Australia ; b. 1865 ; the
well-known prima donna, and a Lady of
Grace of the Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England : m. 1882, Charles
Nesbitt Frederic Armstrong, from whom
she obtained a divorce in America 1900
[see Armstrong, Bt. , cr. 1841]; cr. D.B.E.
1046
KNIGHTAGE.
1918. 91, A ven ue Henri Marti n , Paris ;
Coombe Cottage, Coldstream, Melbourne,
Australia; Ladies' Athenceum ( London )
Club.
Meldon, Sir Albert, son of the late
James Dillon Meldon, J.P., of 24, Merrion
Square, Dublin, and Coolarne, Athenry,
co. Galway; b. 1845; ed. at Ushaw
Coll., Durham, and at Stonyhurst ; Bar.
King’s Inns, Dublin 1868 ; was a Resi-
dent Magistrate in Ireland 1881-1910
and 1915-17 ; is a J.P. for co. Wick-
low: m. 1st, 1871, Mary, who d. 1914,
da. of Bernard Doherty, of Buncrana,
co. Donegal; 2ndly, 1917, Lily, da. of
Andrew Moore, J.P. , of Ashton, co
Dublin ; cr. Knt. 1910. Vevey House,
Bray, co. Wicklow ; Stephen' s Green, and
Irish Automobile Clubs.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Philip Albert,
D.S.O., b. 1874 [see “Companionage ”], —
James Bernard, b. 1875 ; Major R.A.M.C., —
William Waltrude, b. 1879 ; formerly Major
Durham L.I. ; a Resident Magistrate in
Ireland: tn. 1916, Mary Evelyn, da. of the
late Albert Cord, of Highfield Hall, Newcastle-
on-Tyne.
Melliss, Maj -Gen. Sir Charles John,
V.C., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., son of Lieut. -
Gen. George Julius Melliss ; b. 1862 ; ed.
at Wellington Coll. ; entered E. Yorkshire
Regt. 1882, became Capt. I.S.C. 1893,
Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. Indian Army
1901, Lieut.-Col. 1906, Brevet Col. 1907,
Col. 1910, and Maj. -Gen. 1912; retired
1920 ; served in E. Africa 1895-6 (medal,
2nd class Brilliant Star of Zanzibar), on
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal
with two clasps), with Tirah Expedition
1897-8 (clasp), with Ashanti Expedition
1900, at relief of Kumassi (four times
wounded, despatches twice, medal with
clasp, V.C., Brevet Lieut.-Col.), in Soma-
liland 1902-4 (despatches, medal with
clasp), on N.-W. .frontier of India 1908
(medal with clasp), and during European
War 1914-16, present at defence of Kut
(despatches four times, K.C.B. , prisoner,
K.C.M.G.) ; was an A.D.C. to H.M.
1907-12 ; commanded Fyzabad Brig., 8th
Div. N. Army, India 1510-12, and 2nd
Quetta Inf. Brig. 1913-14 : m. 1901,
Kathleen Lucy (a Lady of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Eng-
land), da. of the late Gen. John McNeil
Walter, C.B. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1911,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G. 1918. 6,
Roland Mansions, S. Kensington, S. W.y ;
United Service Club.
Melliss, Col. Sir Howard, K.C.S.I. ,
son of the late George W. Melliss, '
of Talbot Square, W. ; b. 1847 ; ed. j
privately, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand- j
hurst ; entered 3rd Regt. 1865, 21st Regt. j
1868, and Bom. S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1869, j
became Capt. 1877, Major 1882, Lieut.- I
Col. 1891, and Col. 1895 ; served with
Abyssinian Expedition 1867-8, present at I
action of Arogee and storming and capture I
of Magdala (medal), during Afghan
War 1879, as D.A.Q.M.G. of Reserve |
Div. (medal), with Egyptian Expedition
1882, as A.Q.M.G. of Indian Contingent,
present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir and
occupation of Cairo (despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star, 4th class Med-
jidie, Brevet Major), and in Burmah 1885,
as Mil. Attache to Naval Com.-in-Ch.
(despatches, medal); was D.A.Q.M.G.,
Bombay 1881-4, and A.Q.M.G., Bombay
1884-6 ; organised Imperial Ser. Troops
in India, and was subsequently Inspector-
Gen. thereof ; has distinguished service
pension : m. 1878, Mary Edith, only da. |
of the late Maj. -Gen. -Conran, R.H.A. ;
cr. C.S.I. 1893, K.C.S.I. 1897. 6,
Buckingham Palace Gardens, S. W. ;
Naval and Military Club.
Daughter living — Catherine Muriel: m. 1918,
Leonard Stamford Merrifield.
Mellor, Sir James Robert, son of
the late Rt. Hon. Sir John Mellor, P.C. ,
a Judge of Queen’s Bench Div. of High
Court of Justice, of Kingsdown House,
Kent ; b. 1839 ; ed. privately, and at
Trin. Hall, Camb. (LL.B. 1863, LL.M.
1866); Bar. Inner Temple 1865; appointed
Master of Crown Office, King’s Bench
1874, King’s Coroner 1892, Senior Master
of Supreme Court and King’s Remem-
brancer 1905, and Registrar of Court of
Criminal Appeal 1908; retired 1912: m.
1868, Anne Jane, da. of the late Thomas
| Shaw, of Everton, Lancashire; cr. Knt.
1911. East Gate, Tenterden, Kent.
Sons living — James Gilbert Shaw. C.B.,
C.M.G., b. 1872 [see “Companionage”],
— Alfred Shaw ( Winterfold , Cranleigh, Surrey),
b. 1875: m. 1902, the Hon. Dora Marion
Webster, da. of 1st Viscount Alverstone, —
John Shaw, b. 1879: r,i. 19x2, Winifred,
youngest da. of the late Gen. Horatio H.
Morant, of Blendwortli, Hants.
Daughters living — Isabella Catherine, b. 1870,
— Ada Dorothea, b. 1874, — Maria Florence,
b. 1877 : tn. 1903, Brig.-Gen. Ernest Makins,
C.B., D.S.O., — Beatrice AUce, b. 1882.
Mellor, Sir John Paget, K.C.B., el.
son of the late Rt. Hon. John William
Mellor, P.C. , K.C. , D.L., of Culmhead,
Pitminster, Somerset, and 68, St. George’s
Square, S.W. ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Trin.
Hall, Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1883);
Bar. Inner Temple 1886 ; went Midland
Circuit ; is a J. P. for Somerset ; was Assist.
Solicitor to the Treasury 1894-1909, since
when he has been H.M. Procurator-
Gen. and Solicitor to the Treasury : in.
1890, Mabel, el. da. of George Edward
Serocold Pearce Serocold, formerly Lieut.
R.N. ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1905, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1911. 1, Embankment Gardens,
Chelsea, S. W. ; Culmhead, Pitminster,
Somerset; Brooks' s Club.
Son living — John Serocold Paget, b. 1893 ;
Capt. Somerset L.I.
Melville, Sir George, K.C.M.G., son
of the late George Melville, of Cul-
ross, N.B. ; b. 1842; ed. at Edinburgh
Acad., and privately; sometime Lieut.
Kent Artillery Militia ; was in Inland
Revenue Depart. 1862-74, Ch. Clerk,
Acting Treasurer, and Acting Collector
of Customs, Sierra Leone 1874-7, First
Clerk in Govt. Sec.’s Office, British
Guiana 1877-9, Assist. Govt. Sec. 1879-89,
j Colonial Sec., Auditor-Gen., and Regis-
trar-Gen. of British Honduras 1889-94
and of Bahamas 1894-5, Colonial Sec. of
Leeward Islands and Pres, and Island
Sec. of Antigua 1895-1902, and Adminis-
trator of St. Lucia 1902-5 ; administered
Govt, of British Honduras 1890-91, of
Falkland Islands 1893, of Bahamas 1894-5,
of Leeward Islands 1895, 1896, 1897
1899, 1900, 1901, and 1902, and of Wind-
ward Islands 1903: m. 1869, Marie Elise
Louise, only da. of the late Capt. Fitz
Landers, of Charlton Hall, Northumber-
land; cr. C.M.G. 1891, K.C.M.G. 1900.
Constitutional Club.
Son living — George David, b. 1884 ; Capt.
Welsh Regt. ; has Legion of Honour.
Daughters living — Two, of whom Jeannie
Austin Cervantes: m. 1911, Capt. Francis
Henry Romilly, D.S.O., Leicestershire Regt.,
who d. (killed in action) 1915-
Mendl, Sir Sigismund Ferdinand.
K.B.E., son of Ferdinand Mendl, of 163,
Gloucester Terrace, W. ; b. 1866 ; ed. at
KNIGHTS.
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Harrow, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1887, M.A. 1890) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1888 ; a partner in firm of F. Mendl and
Co., grain merchants, of London, and of
War Office Advisory Committee on Army
Contracts 1915-18, and Chm. of Oat Con-
trol Committee ; a Member of Roy.
Commn. on Wheat Supplies 1917-20 ; has
Belgian Order of the Crown ; sat as M.P.
for Plymouth (L) 1898-1900, having been
defeated there 1895 ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Isle of Wight 1892, and Stockton
1906 : m. 1888, Frances, da. of the late
A. H. Moses, of London Stock Exchange ;
cr. K.B.E. 1918. 17 , Hyde Park Street,
W. 2 / Reform, and New University
Clubs.
Sons living — Charles Tom Sigismund, b. 1889 ;
sometime Lieut. R.A.F. and Devon Regt. :
m. 1917, Beryl Althea Thomas, — Robert
William Sigismund, b. 1892; Bar.-at-law ;
sometime Lieut. R.F.A.
Menendez, Major Sir (Manuel) Ray-
mond, LL.B., son of M. Menendez, ol
Bahamas ; b. 1864 ! ed. at Emmanuel
Coll., Camb. ; LL.B. 1891 ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1891 ; was Puisne Judge of S.
Nigeria 1899-1904, Ch. Justice of N.
Nigeria 1904-8, Ch. Recruiting Officer
for Wilts 1915-17, and Assist. Director
National Ser. for Wilts 1917-18 (retired
as Hon. Major): m. 1901, Hester Louise,
da. of Vincent Tilyon, of Englewood,
New Jersey, -U.S.A. ; cr. Knt. 1906.
Midford House, Midford, Bath.
Mercer, Maj.-Gen. Sir (Harvey)
Frederic; K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the
late Col. W. H. Mercer; b. 1858; ed. in
Jersey; entered R.A. 1877, became Capt.
1885, Major 1895, Lieut.-Col. 1902, Brevet
Col. 1905, Col. 1907, and Maj.-Gen. 1915;
retired 1919 ; Afghan War 1880 (medal
with clasp, bronze star), with Burma Ex-
pedition 1886-7 (despatches, medal with
clasp), Hazara Expedition 1888 (de-
spatches, clasp), N.-W. Frontier of India
1897 (despatches, medal with two clasps),
S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches twice,
Queen’s medal with four clasps, King's
medal with two clasps, C.B.), European
War 1914-18, on Staff (despatches six
times, promoted Maj.-Gen., Legion of
Honour, Russian Order of St. Stanislas,
K.C.M.G., Order of Aviz of Portugal);
was an A.A.G. at Head Quarters 1907-10,
Inspector of Artillery S. Army, India 1910-
11, Inspector of R.H.A. and R.F.A. in
India 1911-14, and an A.D.C. to H.M.
I9II-I5 : m • 1891, Helen Evelyn, who d.
1919, only da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir
Charles Edward Nairne, K.C.B. ; cr. C. B.
(Mil.) 1902, K.C.M.G. 1918. United
Service Club.
Mercer, Sir William Hepvvorth,
K.C.M.G.-, b. 1855; ed. at Wadham
Coll. , Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1886;
entered Colonial Office 1879 ; was Assist.
Private Sec. to successive Secs, of State
for the Colonies (Marquess of Ripon
and Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain) 1895,
and Sec. to Pacific Cable Committee 1896
and 1899 (C.M.G.); appointed a Crown
Agent for the Colonies 1900 ; is Joint
Editor of the Colonial Office List ; cr.
C.M.G. 1902, K.C.M.G. 1914. 4, Mill-
bank, S. W.
Meredith, Hon. Sir William Ralph,
LL.D., son of John Cooke Meredith, of
London, Ontario ; b. 1840 ; ed. at London
Gram. Sch. , Ontario, and at Toronto
Univ. (LL.B. 1863, LL.D. 1889); was ‘
M.L.A. of Ontario for London 1872-94, i
appointed Ch. Justice of Common Pleas
of Ontario 1894, and Ch. Justice of On-
tario and Pres, of its Appellate Div.
1912 ; is Chancellor of Univ. of Toronto :
: m. 1862, Mary, da. of Marcus Holmes,
of London, Ontario ; cr. Knt. 1896.
Binscarth Road, Toronto, Ontario ;
Toronto Club.
Daughters living — Maude Allen, b. 1863 : m.
1888, W. T. Ramsay, of Toronto, — Constance
Mary Redmond [Toronto), b. 1865 : m. 1898,
George A. Peters, M.D., who d. 190 7, — Isabel,
Magdalene [Toronto), b. 1868 : m. 1896,
J. D. Thorburn, M.D., who d. 1912.
Merewether, Sir Edward Marsh,
K. C.M. G. , K. C. V. O. , son of the late Maj.-
Gen. Sir William Lockyer Merewether,
K.CS. I., C.B. ; b. 1858; ed. at Harrow;
entered Civil Ser., Straits Settlements
1880 ; became Inspector of Prisons,
Straits Settlements 1893, Assist. Colonial
Sec. and Clerk of Councils 1897, British
Resident, Selangor 1901, Lieut. -Gov. and
Ch. Sec. to Govt., Malta 1902, and Gov.
and Com.-in.Ch. of Sierra Leone 1911,
and of Leeward Islands 1915 ; acted as
Resident Councillor, Malacca 1897 and
1900, and as Colonial Treasurer 1900,
and as Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. , Malta 1909
and 1910: m. 1883, Honcria Clemen-
tina Mary, da. of Thomas Braddell ; cr.
C.M.G. 1902, C.V.O. 1903, K.C.V.O.
1907, K.C.M.G. 1916. Government House,
Antigua, Leeward Islands; Windhafn,
Junior Carlton, St. Stephen' s, and Sports
Clubs.
Metcalfe, Sir George, JC.B.E ., son
of the late John Metcalfe, of Leeds ; b.
1848 ; is a Member of Stock Exchange,
and a J.P. for Middlesex ; was Stock Ex-
change Representative on American
Dollar Securities Committee during Euro-
pean War; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1917,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Munster Lodge,
Teddington.
Meux, A dm. of the Fleet the Hon. Sir
Hedworth, G.C.B., K.C.V.O. [see E.
Durham!.
Mewar [see UdaipurJ.
Meyer, Sir William Stevenson,
G.C.J.E., K.C.S.I., son of the late Rev.
Theodore J. Meyer ; b. i860; ed. at Black-
heath Sch., and at Univ. Coll., London
(B.A. 1881); entered I.C.S. 1881, became
Assist. Sec. to Govt, of Madras in Local
and Municipal Depart. 1886, Sec. to
Madras Board of Revenue in Separate
Revenue Depart. 1890, Sec. to Commrs.
of Land Revenue 1893, Collector and
Magistrate 1896, Dep. Sec. to Govt, of
India in Financial Depart. 1897, Sec.
1905, and Ch. Sec. to Madras Gov. 1909 ;
on special duty for sub-division of Madras
Dists. 1902 ; was Editor of Imperial
Gazetteer for India 1902-5, and a Member
of Roy. Commn. on Decentralization in
India 1907-9, a British Delegate at The
Hague Opium Conference 1911-12, and a
Member of Committee on Army in India
1912; sometime a M.L.C. of Madras ;
appointed Financial Member of Council
of Gov. -Gen. of India 1913, and Pres.,
Central Recruiting Board, India 1917 ;
retired 1918 ; appointed first High Commr.
for India in London 1920 ; translator (from
the French) of “ Administrative Problems
of British India” : m. 1895, Mabel Henri-
etta, who d. 1914, da. of the late Major
W. Wever Jackson; cr. C. I.E. 1901,
K.C.I.E. 1909, K.C.S.I. 1915, G.C.I.E.
1918. East Ittdia United Service Club.
Meyo-Robson [see Robson].
Micallef, Sir Richard, K.C.M.G.,
son of the late Gaetano Micallef, of
1048
KNIGHTAGE.
Valletta, Malta ; b. 1846 ; ed. at Malta
Univ. ; entered Malta Civil Ser. 1863,
became Sec. to Med. Board 1881 , Dep.
Receiver-Gen., Gozo 1884, Assist. Sec.
to Govt, of Gozo 1885, and Comptroller
of Charitable Institutions of Malta 1886
(with seat in Council 1888) ; sometime a
M.E.C. of Malta; retired 1911 : m. 1872,
Ellen, da. of the late T. G. Micallef ;
cr. C.M.G. 1902, K.C.M.G. 1906. 70,
Strada It-torri , Sliema, Malta.
Sons living — Albert Edward (157, Strada It-
torri, Sliema, Malta), b. 1876; in Malta Civil
Ser., and Major King’s Own Malta Regt. of
Mil. : m. 1908, Lucy, da. of Robert King, and
widow of H. Jackson, — Victor Charles (76,
Strada Forni, Valletta, Malta), b. 1877 ;
Capt. and Brevet Major Roy. Malta Artillery :
m. 1903, Maud, da. of Chevallier R. Portelli.
Michell, Hon. Sir Lewis Loyd,
C.V.O., son of John Michell, solicitor,
sometime of Ilfracombe, and Madron,
Cornwall ; b. 1842 ; ed. at Christ’s
Hospital ; formerly Gen. Manager of
Standard Bank of S. Africa, a Commr.
of the Sinking Fund, and Pres, of
Martial Law Board, Cape Colony; sub-
sequently a Member of House of Assembly
for Cape Town, Min. without Portfolio,
andChm. of De Beers Consolidated Mines;
is a Director of British S. Africa Co. and
of Rhodesia Railways ; sometime a Trustee
-of Rhodes Fund : m. 1870, Maria Agnes,
3rd da. of Edward Philpott, J.P. , Civil
Commr. and Magistrate, Cape of Good
Hope; cr. Knt. 1902, C.V.O. 1910.
Rondebosch, South Africa.
Son and Daughters living — Of whom Sophie:
m. 1911, Surg.-Capt. Arthur Gaskell, C.B.,
O.B.E., R.N.
Middlebrook, ,Sz> William, M.P. , son
of the late John Middlebrook, of Birstall ;
b. 1851 ; ed. at Huddersfield Coll. ; ad-
mitted a Solicitor 1873 ; is a member of
the legal firm of W. and E. H. Middle-
brook, of Leeds and Morley, a Town
Councillor of Morley (Mayor 1896-7 and
1904-5), Gen. Treasurer of Wesleyan
Conference (Chapel Depart.), and a
Treasurer of Leeds Wesleyan Mission ;
was Lord Mayor of Leeds 1910-n ; has
sat as M.P. for S. Div. of Leeds (L) since
Feb. 1908 : m. 1880, Alma, da. of William
B. Jackson, of Morley ; cr. Knt. 1916.
Park Dene, Morley, Leeds; Reform, and
National Liberal Chibs.
Son living — One, b. 1887.
Daughters living — One, b. 1884, — another,
b. 1889.
Middleton, Sir John Page, el. son of
E. P. Middleton, J.P. , formerly of Hind-
ringham and Haynford, Norfolk ; b. 1851;
ed. at Uppingham, and at Trim Hall,
Camb. (B.A. 1872; Bar. Middle Temple
1874; went S.E. Circuit; was Acting
Queen’s Advocate Gold Coast Colony
Jan. to June 1882, and Pres, of Limassol
Dist. Court, Cyprus 1883-92, Puisne Judge
of Supreme Court, Cyprus 1892-1902 (acted
as Judge of Consular Court, Constanti-
nople May to Aug. 1894), and a Puisne
Judge of Supreme Court, Ceylon 1902-12 :
m. 1875, Caroline, da. of Paul Bell, of
Stiffkey, Norfolk; cr. Knt. 1912. High
Bank, Mick ley, Ripon ; Royal Societies'
Club.
Sons living — John Collyer Chard, b. 1885; in
Forest Ser., Ceylon. — Basil Lascelles, b.
1 896 ; 2nd Lieut. Essex Regt.
Daughter living — Rose Julia, b. 1868: m.
1913, Siegmund Freudenberg.
Middleton, Sir Thomas (Hudson),
K.B.E., C.B., son of the late Alexander
Allardyce Middleton, J.P. ; b. 1863;
ed. at Merchiston Castle Sch., and at
Glasgow (B.Sc. 1883), and Edinburgh
(B.Sc. 1889) Univs. ; M.Sc. Durham
1900, M.A. Camb. 1902 ; was Profes-
sor of Agriculture, Baroda Coll., India
1889-96, Lecturer in Agriculture, Univ.
Coll, of Wales, Aberystwith 1896-9, Pro-
fessor of Agriculture, Durham Coll, of
Science 1899-1902, and at Camb. Univ.
1902-7, and Assist. Sec. Board of Agri-
culture and Fisheries 1906-19 ; appointed
a Dep. Director-Gen. of Food Production
1917, and Development Commnr. 1919 :
m. 1890, Lydia Falconer Fraser Miller,
da. of the late Professor John Davidson,
of the Univ., Adelaide, S. Australia; cr.
C. B. (Civil) 1913, K.B.E. 1918. 3, Mont-
pelier Avenue, Ealing, IF. 5.
Son living— Alexander Allardyce, be 1891 ;
Capt. R.A.
Daughter living — Margaret, b. 1894.
Miers, Sir Henry Alexander, D.Sc .,
son of Francis Charles Miers, C.E., of
Beckenham ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1881,
M.A. 1884, D.Sc. 1900); Hon. D.Sc.,
Sheffield and Manchester, and Hon.
Ph.D., Christiania 1911 and Michigan
1918 ; was an Assist, in British Museum
1882-95, Instructor in Crystallography,
Central Technical Coll., S. Kensington
1886-95, editor of Mineralogical Maga-
zine 1891-1900, Waynflete Professor of
Mineralogy, Oxford 1895-1908, Vice-Pres.
of Chemical So. 1901-4, and of Geolo-
gical So. 1902-4, Pres, of Mineralogical
So. 1904-9, and Principal, London Univ.
1908-15, when he was appointed Vice-
Chancellor of Victoria Univ., Man-
chester Pres. Geological Section, British
Asso. 1905, and of Educational Section
1910 ; is a F. R.S., a F.G.S., and a Fellow
of Eton and of Magdalen Coll. , Oxford ;
author of “Mineralogy” ; cr. Knt. 1912.
Birch Heys, Cromwell Range, Fallow-
field, Manchester ; Athenceum, University
of London, and Union ( Manchester )
Clubs.
Mieville, Sir Walter Frederick,
K.C.M.G., F.R.G.S., son of the late
Andrew Am6d6e Mi6ville ; b. 1855;
entered Diplo. Ser. 1874, and became
Consul 1882 ; was Acting Consul at Suez
1881-2, when he was appointed Consul
for the Soudan, but did not proceed,
Acting Vice-Consul at Alexandria, and
British Delegate to Egyptian Board of
Health 1882-3 ; present at Bombardment
of Alexandria July nth, 1882 (medal,
Khedive’s star) ; appointed Consul at
Rio Grande do Sul 1883, but did not
proceed ; attached to Special Sanitary
Mission to Egypt during Cholera 1883,
and on Special Mission to Vienna, Berlin,
and London 1887 ; served as Pres, of
Egyptian Maritime and Quarantine Board
of Health 1884-97 ; was Delegate for
Egypt at International Sanitary Con-
ferences at Venice 1892 and at Paris
1894 ; is a J.P. ; received 2nd class
Medjidie 1891, 2nd class Crown of Italy
1893, and 2nd class Osmanieh 1897 : m.
1882, Theodora Johanna, who<£ 1915, da.
of the late H. F. Taylor; cr. C.M.G. 1887,
K.C.M.G. 1898. 68, Wilbury Road,
Hove, Sussex ; Hove Club.
Miles, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Herbert Scott
Gould, G.C.B., G. C.M.G., G.B.E.,
C. V.O., son of Maj.-Gen. William Miles,
H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1850; ed. at Wellington
Coll. ; Bar. Inner Temple 1880; entered
Army 1869, became Capt. 1876, Major Roy.
Munster Fusiliers 1881, Lieut. -Col. 1888,
Col. 1893, Maj.-Gen. 1903, and Lieut.-
Gen. 1909; retired 1919 ; served in S. Africa
KNIGHTS.
IO49
1899-1900 as D.A.G. (despatches, medal,
C.B.) ; was Garrison Instructor, Aldershot
1881-7, D.A.A. and Q.M.G., Aldershot
1887-8, D.A.Q.M.G., Head Quarters
1889-93, A.A.G. , Aldershot 1893-8, was
Comdt. of Staff Coll. 1898-1903, Gen.
Comdg. troops in Cape Colony Dist.
1903-4, Director of Recruiting 1903-8,
Q.M.G. to the Forces (3rd Mil. Member
of Army Council) 1908-12, and Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch. , Gibraltar 1913-18; ap-
pointed Col. Roy. Munster Fusiliers 1912;
is a Gov. of Wellington Coll., a Grand
Officer of Legion of Honour, and Grand
Cross of Orders of Crown of Italy and
Isabella la Catolica of Spain : m. 1877,
Alice, C.B. E., youngest da. of the late
Joseph Parker, of Brettenham Park,
Suffolk; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1897, C.B.
(Mil.) 1900, C.V.O. 1903, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1908, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1914, G.C.M.G. 1916,
G.B.E. 1918. Army and Navy , and
Marlborough Clubs.
Daughters living — Edith Alice, b. 1879 : m.
1904, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Harry Hutton
Wilson, D.S.O., Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wilt-
shire Regt.), — Gladys Margaret, b. 1885: m.
1910, Randall Davies, of 1, Cheyne Gardens,
Chelsea, S.W.
Miles, Sir John Charles, son of John
Miles ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Shrewsbury, and
at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1893. M.A.
1899); Bar. Inner Temple 1896; is Fellow,
Tutor, and Domestic Bursar of Merton
College, Oxford: Legal Assist., Min. of
Munitions 1915-18, and Solicitor to Min.
of Labour 1918-19 : m. 1904, Marion
Frances Charlotte, da. of the late Henry
Langley, 2nd Life Guards ; cr. Knt. 1919.
22, Merton Street, Oxford ; Union Club.
Sons living — Two.
Miller, Sir Denison Samuel King,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Samuel King
Miller, Headmaster of Demlequin Public
Sch., N. S. Wales ; b. i860; ed. at Dem-
lequin Public Sch. ; Gov. of Commonwealth
Bank of Australia, and a Life Gov. of
Sydney Hospital and of Roy. Alexandra
Hospital for Children, Sydney : m. 18 — ,
Laura Constance, da. of the late Dr. John
Theophilus Heeley ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1920.
Cliff brook, Coogee, N.S. Wales; Austra-
lian (Sydney) Club .
Sons living — Four.
Daughters living — Two.
Miller, Hon. Sir Edward, son of
the Hon. Henry Miller, of Melbourne ;
b. 1848 ; ed. at Melbourne Church of
England Gram Sch. ; was a M.L.C. of
Victoria 1892-1912 ; is Chm., Bank of Vic-
toria (Limited), and Hon. Treasurer
Australian Branch, British Red Cross
So. : m. 1877, Mary Elizabeth, O.B.E.,
da. of — Darlot ; cr. Knt. 1917. Glyn,
Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria ; Melbourne
Club.
Sons living — Two.
Miller, Sir Francis Henry, 3rd son
of the late Sir William Miller, M.D. ,
of Termonbacca House, Braehead, Lon-
donderry ; b. 1865; ed. at Foyle Coll.,
Londonderry ; admitted a Solicitor 1888 ;
appointed Town Clerk and Law Officer,
Londonderry 1904 ; was Mayor of Lon-
donderry 1901 and 1902 : m. 1890, Maude
Mary, el. da. of the late Frederick Mere-
dith, of Croydon; cr. Knt. 1902. Auge-
nish, Buncrana, co. Donegal ; Constitu-
tional Club.
Miller, Sir John Ontario, K.C.S.I. ,
son of the late Robert Schaw Miller,
merchant, of Montreal; b. 1857; ed. at
Old Aberdeen Gymnasium, and at King’s
Coll., Aberdeen; entered I.C.S. 1879;
appointed Under Sec. to Govt., N.-W.
Provinces 1884, Private Sec. to Lieut. -
Gov. 1886, Settlement Officer 1888, Director
of Land Records and Agriculture 1892,
Dep. Commr. 1895, Ch. Sec. to Govt,
of N.-W. Provinces 1898, Sec. to Govt, of
India in Depart, of Revenue and Agri-
culture 1902, Private Sec. to Viceroy of
India 1903, and Ch. Commr. Central
Provinces 1905 ; was a Member of
Viceroy’s Executive Council 1907-10 ; re-
tired 1911 : m. 1888, Mary Evelina, da.
of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Alfred Comyns
Lyall, P.C., G.C.I.E., K.C.B., D.C.L.,
LL.D. , of 18, Queen’s Gate, S.W. ; cr.
C.S.I., 1901, K.C.S.I. 1911. 6, Sussex
Place, W. ; East India United Service
Club.
Son living — Alexander Alfred Lyall, R.N., b.
1894; became Lieut. 1915 : m. 1918, Evelyn
Mary, da. of W. H. More, of Crown Lodge,
Harlech.
Daughters living — Evelina Catherine, b. 1889:
tn. 1909, Lieut. -Col. Donald Eiphinston
Robertson, Indian Army [see Robertson,
Knt.], — Margaret Magdalen, b. 1897.
Miller, Sir Leslie Creery, C.B.E. , son
of the late Sir Alexander Edward Miller,
C.S.I. , K.C., LL.D. ; b. 1862; ed. at Char-
terhouse, and at Trin. Coll., Dublin ; en-
tered I.C.S. 1883, and served as Assist.
Collector and Magistrate, Madras, and as
Ch. Assist. ; appointed Principal Assist,
and Dist. Magistrate 1895, Collector and
Magistrate 1899, Dist. and Sessions Judge
1900 ; was a Puisne Judge of High Court,
Madras 1907-14, since when he has been
Ch. Judge of Mysore : m. 1886, Margaret
Julia, O.B.E., da. of Robert Lowry;
cr. Knt. 1914, C.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Banga-
lore, S. India ; East India United Service
Clubs .
Miller, Hon. Sir (Thomas Frederick)
Dawson, son of the late Thomas Robson
Miller; b. 1867; ed. at Durham Sch.,
and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1890);
Bar. Inner Temple 1891, and K.C. 1912;
appointed Ch. Justice of Patna High Court
1917 : m. 1894, Effie Thdrese, da. of the
late John Mill Frodsham, M.D., J.P. ;
cr. Knt. 1918. Chhaja Bagh, Bhankipore ,
India; 11, King' s Bench Walk , Temple,
E. C. ; United University Club.
Daughters living — Vera Dawson, — Hilda
Rosamond.
Milligan, Major Sir William, M.D. ,
son of Professor William Milligan, of
Aberdeen; b. 1864; ed. at Aberdeen
Univ. (M.B. and B.Ch. 1886, M.D.
Highest Honours 1889), and at Gottingen
and Vienna ; is Aurist and Laryngologist,
Roy. Infirmary, Manchester, and to
Christie Hospital, Consulting Surg., Man-
chester Hospital for Diseases of the Ear
and Throat, Major R.A.M.C. (T.F.), a
J.P. for Peeblesshire, and Lecturer on
Diseases of the Ear, Victoria Univ.,
Manchester; author of “Diseases of
the Ear ” (Macmillan), and various
scientific and clinical papers: m. 1890,
Bertha Warden Anderson ; cr. Knt.
1914. Westbourne, Rusholme, Manchester ;
Polmood, Broughton , Peeblesshire ; Royal
Automobile, National Liberal , and Union
(Manchester) Clubs.
Son living — Derrick, b. 1893.
Daughter living — Margaret, b. 1900.
Mills, Sir James, K.C.M.G ., 3rd son
I of the late William Mills, of New Zealand
Civil Ser. ; b. 1847; is Chm. of Union
Steamship Co. of New Zealand, and a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
I of Jerusalem in England ; sometime a
1050
KNIGHTAGE.
Member of Provincial Parliament of
Otago, and subsequently represented
Port Chalmers in New Zealand Par-
liament ; was a New Zealand Repre-
sentative to Colonial Navigation Confer-
ence in London 1907 : m. 1st, 1871,
Annabella, da. of W. Langlands, of New I
Zealand ; 2ndly, 1888, Sarah Gertrude,
da. of the late Frank Fosbery, of Cur-
raghbridge, co. Limerick ; cr. Knt. 1907,
K.C.M.G. 1909. 60, Princes Gate ,
S. IV. ; Junior Athenceuin, and Dunedin ,
and Wellington ( New Zealand ) Clubs.
Son living — (By 2nd marriage) Henry James
Fosbery, b. 1895 ; Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps; European War 19 1 5-17 (prisoner) : m.
1920, Gladys, da. of Lieut.-Col. Charles ,
Edward Norton, C.M.G., and widow of the -
Hon. Philip Grenville James Fitzalan-Howard
[see B. Howard of Glossop],
Daughter living — Geraldine Fosbery; m.
1917, Lieut. Charles Ernest Basset Curzon
R.N.R. [see E. Howe, colls.].
Milne, Gen. Sir George Francis,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B., D.S.O., son of the
late G. Milne, of Westwood, Aberdeen ;
b. 1866 ; entered R. A. 1885, became Capt.
1895, Major 1900, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1902,
Brevet Col. 1905, Col. 1909, Maj.-Gen.
1915, Lieut. -Gen. 1917, Col. Comdt.
R. A. 1918, and Gen. 1920 ; Nile
Expedition 1898, present at battle of
Khartum (English and Egyptian medals),
S. Africa 1899-1902, as D.A.A.G. (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. , D.S.O.), European War 1914-
19, on Staff and as Gen. Officer Comdg.
Salonika Army (despatches twice, pro-
moted, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., G.C.M.G.,
Grand Cross of Orders of Crown of
Roumania, and of French Legion of Hon-
our, and Order of Wen Hu of China); was
D.A.Q.M.G. at Head Quarters 1903-7;
appointed to Gen. Staff of Territorial
Force 1908, Gen. -•Staff Officer 6th Div.
1909, and to command R.A. , 4th Div.
1913; was Gen. Officer Comdg. -in-Ch.,
Army of the Black Sea 1919-20 ; is a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England ; has Grand
Cross of Order of White Eagle of
Serbia, 2nd class Order of the Danne-
brog of Denmark, and 3rd class Star
of Roumania ; is a Grand Officer of
Legion of Honour, of Stanislas of Russia,
and of St. Lazarus and St. Maurice of
Italy, and has Grand Cross of Order of
the Redeemer of Greece, Croix de
Guerre with palms, and Greek medal
for Mil. merit : in. 1905, Claire
Marjoribanks, da. of Sir John Nisbet
Maitland, 5th Bt. ; cr. D.S.O. 1902, C. B.
(Mil.) 1912, K.C.B.(Mil.)i9i8, K.C.M.G.
and G.C.M.G. 1919. 4, Thurloe Court ,
S. W. 3 ; A rmy and Navy Club.
Son living — George Douglas, b. 1909.
Daughters living -Joan Claire Florence, b.
1907.
Milner-White [see White].
Milton, Sir William Henry,
K. C. M. G. , A". C. V. O. , son of the late Rev.
William Milton ; b. 1854 ; ed. at Marl-
borough ; entered Cape Civil Ser. 1878 ;
became Sec. to Tender Board 1881, Clerk
to Executive Council 1885, Acting Sec. to
Prime Min.’s Depart. 1890, Private Sec.
to Prime Min. (Rt. Hon. C. J. Rhodes)
1891, Sec. to Prime Min.’s Depart. 1894,
Ch. Sec. and Sec. for Native Affairs, S.
Rhodesia 1896, Acting Administrator
1897, Administrator of Mashonaland,
Senior Administrator of Rhodesia,
and Pres, of Executive and Legislative
Councils 1898; was Sole Administrator
of S. Rhodesia 1902-14 ; served in S. Africa
1900 (despatches, C.M.G.) : m. 1883, Eve-
line, da. of A. R. Boreherds; cr. C.M.G.
1900, K.C.M.G. 1903, K.C.V.O. 1910.
Sans living — Cecil Henry, b. 18 — , — Noel
Willoughly, b. 18 — .
Miraj, Chief ( Sir Gangadhar Rao
Ganesh, Bala Sahib Patwar Dhanir )
(Senior Branch), K.C.I.E. ; b. 1866;
is one of the Ruling Chiefs of India ; cr.
K.C.I.E. 1903. Miraj, Bombay.
Mir Sham Shah, Nawab Khan Baha-
dur, Sir, K.C.I.E., I.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is
Extra Assist. Commr. , Baluchistan ; cr.
I.S.O. 1911, C.I.E. 1914, K.C.I.E. 1919.
Mohamed [see Ahmed Ali].
Mohamed Ali (of Egypt), H.H.
Prince, G.C.M.G. ; cr. G.C.M.G. (Hon.)
1900.
Mohamed en Nasir [see Tunis].
Mohammad [see Ali Mohammad and
Ram pur].
Mohammed [see Said].
Mohammerah, H E. the (Sardar Arfa
Amir Nuyan Sheikh Khazal Khan-ibn-
Haji Jabir Khan) Sheikh of, G. C.I.E. ,
K.C.S.I. ; cr. K.C.I.E. (Hon.) 1910,
K.C.S.I. (Hon.) 1914, G.C.I.E. (Plon.)
1916.
Mohumad Yusuf, Sir, son of Hayi
Ismail ; cr. Knt. 1915. Bombay.
Mokshagundum, Visvesvaraya, Sir,
K.C.I.E. ; b. 1861 ; B.A. Madras Univ.,
and L.C.E. Bombay Univ. ; became
Assist. Engineer, Public W'orks Depart. ,
Bombay 1884, Executive Engineer 1899,
and Sup. Engineer 1905 ; retired 1908 ;
employed as Special Consulting Engineer
to H.H. the Nizam’s Govt, in connection
with Flood Prevention Measures and
Drainage of Hyderabad City, April to
Oct. 1909 ; appointed Ch. Engineer and
Sec., Public Works Depart., Govt, of
Mysore Nov. 1909, and Dewan of Mysore
Dec. 1912; is a M.I.C.E. ; has Kaisar-i-
Hind medal; cr. C.I.E. 1911, K.C.I.E.
1913. Bangalore , India.
Molesworth, Sir Guilford Lind-
sey, K.C.I.E. [see V. Molesworth, colls.].
Molteno, Hon. Sir James Tennant,
K.C., son of the late Sir John Charles
Molteno, K.C.M.G.; £.1865; is Speaker
of the House of Assembly, Union of S.
Africa : in. 1889, Clarissa Celia, da. of
Holland Pryor; cr. Knt. 1911. Kenil-
worth, Cape Town.
Daughter living— Clarissa : m. 1915, Capt.
George Brabazon Newcomen, E. Lancashire
Regt.
M o n A s h , Maj. - Gen. Sir John,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B., son of the late Louis
Monash, of Hawthorn, Victoria, Austra-
lia; b. 1865; ed. at Scotch Coll., Mel-
bourne, and at Melbourne Univ. (B.A.,
LL.B. , Master of Civil Engineering);
Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1919 ; joined Com-
monwealth Mil. Forces 1887, and was 21
years in Australian Garrison Artillery, 5
years in Intelligence Corps, and 2 years
in command of an Inf. Brig., becoming
Col. Australian Imperial Forces (V.D.
1907), and Maj.-Gen. 1916; European
War 1915-18 in Dardanelles and Egypt
as Brig. -Gen. and subsequently in France
Comdg. Australian Army Corps (de-
spatches seven times, C.B. , G.C.M.G.,
Legion of Honour, Order of Leopold of
Belgium, and Belgian Croix de Guerre);
: Member of Council of Melbourne Univ.
of Pres. Victorian Institute of Engineers,
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a M.I.C.E. (London), and a contributor
to Scientific Journals; appointed Chm.
Morwell Brown Coalfield Scheme 1920:
m. 1891, Victoria, who d. 1920,
youngest da. of the late Moton Moss, of
Melbourne; cr. C. B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1918, G.C.M.G 1919. Queen
Anne Mansions , S. W. ; Iona , Toorak ,
Melbourne ; University ( Melbourne ), and
Naval and Military Clubs.
Daughter living — Bertha, b. 1893.
Moncrieff, Maj.-Gen. Sir George
Kenneth Scott-, K.C.B. , K.C.M.G.,
C./.E., son of Major Alexander Pringle
Scott-Moncrieff, I.S.C. ; b. 1855; ec^ at
Edinburgh Acad, and Univ. ; entered
R.E. 1873, became Capt. 1885, Major
1893, Lieut. -Col. 1901, Brevet Col. 1904,
Col. 1906, and Maj.-Gen. 1912; retired
1918 ; served during Afghan War 1879-
80, capture of Ali Musjid (despatches,
medal with two clasps) , in China 1900-1901 ,
in command of R.E. (despatches, C. I.E.),
and with the Waziristan Expedition 1901- 2
(medal with clasp) ; was Instructor at Sch.
of Mil. Engineering 1893-8 ; commanded
R.E., Dublin Dist 1904-6; appointed Ch.
Engineer N.-W. Frontier of India 1901,
Assist. - Director of Fortifications and
Works at Head Quarters 1906 ; was Ch.
Engineer, Aldershot 1909-11, and Director
of Fortifications and Works at War Office
1911-18; is Director of English Oilfields
(Limited), Vice-Pres. Church Mission-
ary So., and an Hon. M.I.C.E. ; author
of various technical works : m. 1886,
Helen Morin, who d. 1916, da. of the late
Robert Moubray, of Cambus, and Nae-
moor, Scotland; cr. C.I.E. 1901, C.B.
(Mil.) 1907, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G.
1918. 31, Ladbroke Square , W. ;
National Chib.
Daughters living — Six, of whom the third,
Elizabeth Edith: m. 1920, Gilbert John
Beckford Bevan, Civil Engineer, Burma.
Money, Maj -Gen. Sir Arthur Wigram,
K.C.B., K.B.E., C.S.I. , son of the late.
Gilbert Pocldington Money; b. 1866; ed.
at Charterhouse, and at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich; entered R.A. 1885, became
Capt. 1895, Brevet Major 1898, Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1905,
Col. 1908, and Maj.-Gen. 1916; retired
1920 ; Zhob Expedition 1890, Isazai Ex-
pedition 1892, Tirah Expedition 1897-8
(despatches, medal with two clasps, Brevet
Major), S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-
Col.), Zakka Khel, and Mohmund Ex-
peditions 1908 (despatches twice, medal
with clasp, C.B. ), Mesopotamia 1915-17
(despatches, C.S. I., K.t.B. ), Egypt
1918-19 (despatches, K.B.E.) ; was Assist.
Mil. Sec. and A.D.C. to Lieut. -Gen.
Comdg. W. Command, India 1904-5,
an A.A.G., India 1905-9, and a Gen.
Staff Officer at Head Quarters 1 910-12,
when he was appointed to Staff of Army
in India; has Orders of the White Eagle
of Serbia, Nile of Egypt, and King
George I. of Greece : m. 1st, 1903,
Cicely Frances, who d. 1904, da. of
the late Clement Francis Wedgwood,
of Barlaston, Etruria, Staffordshire ;
2ndly, 1911, Euphemia Mabel, da. of the
late George James Drummond, of Sway-
lands House, Penshurst, and widow of
Capt. Alexander Brodie, of Lethen [see
E. Perth, colls.]; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1908,
C.S.I. 1916, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Levington Hall, I psivich ;
United Service, and Wellington Clubs.
Sons living — David Arthur Wigram, b. 1912,
— George Gilbert, b. 1914, — James Henry,
b. 19x8.
Money, Sir Leo George Chiozza,
son of the late Joseph A. Chiozza; b. 1870 ;
ed. at Oxford House Sch., Greenwich,
and privately ; is a Lieut. Roy. Naval
Vol. Reserve, a Fellow of Roy. Statistical
So. , and an author and journalist ; some-
time a member of staff of Daily News,
and Managing Editor of Commercial In-
telligence ; assumed 1903 the additional
surname of Money (after the late Mrs.
Money Chiozza — nte Catherine Money,
da. of the late Capt. William Money) ;
served on Admiralty and other War
Committees 1914-15 ; appointed Par-
liamentary Private Sec. (unpaid) Min. of
Munitions (Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George,
M. P.) Oct. 1915; was a Member of
Restriction of Enemy Supplies Committee
1914-15, Parliamentary Sec. to Ministry
of Shipping 1916-18, and Member of War
Trade Advisory Committee 1915-18 ; sat
as M.P. for N. Div. of Paddington (L. and
Collectivist ), Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910 (when
he was defeated there), and for E. Div. of
Northamptonshire, Dec. 1910 to Nov.
1918 ; unsuccessfully contested Totten-
ham, S. Div. [Lab.) Dec. 1918, and
Stockport March 1920 ; author of
“ British Trade and the Zollverein Issue,”
“ Elements of the Fiscal Problem,”
“ Riches and Poverty," “Things that
Matter,” “Insurance versus Poverty,”
“ The Nation’s Wealth,” “The Future of
Work," etc. : m. 1892, Gwendolen, da.
of the late George Elliott Stevenson ; cr.
Knt. 1915. The Grey House, Hampstead
Lane, N. ; Royal Societies' Club.
Daughter living — Gwendolen Doris, b. 1896.
Moneypenny, Sir Frederick William,
C.B.E., M.V.O., 2nd son of Joseph
Moneypenny, of Belfast ; b. 1859; is City
Chamberlain and Private Sec to Lord
Mayor of Belfast ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1905, O.B.E. (Civil) and Knt. 1918,
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Wyncote, Strand-
town, Belfast.
Monro, Gen. Sir Charles Carmichael,
G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G.-, b. i860;
entered Army 1879, became Capt. Roy.
W. Surrey Regt. 1889, Major 1898, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1900, Col. 1903, Maj.-Gen.
1910, Lieut. -Gen. 1915, and Gen. 1917;
served with Malakand Field Force and
Tirah Expeditionary Force 1897-8 (medal
with two clasps), in S. Africa 1899-1900
on Staff (despatches, Queen’s medal with
three clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and
during European War 1914-16, Comdg.
an Army Corps, then as Com.-in-Ch.
of Mediterranean Expeditionary Force,
and subsequently Comdg. an Army (de-
spatches, Legion of Honour, K.C.B.,
G.C.M.G.); was Brig. -Major, Gibraltar
1898-9, D.A.A.G. , Aldershot 1899, Ch.
Instructor and Staff Officer at Sch. of
Musketry 1901-3, Comdt. there 1903-7,
in command of 13th Inf. Brig, and troops
in Dublin 1907-10, and 2nd London
Div., Territorial Army 1912-16, and
Com.-in-Ch. in India, and Army Mem-
ber of Council of Gov.-Gen. in India in
Charge of Army Depart. 1916-20 ;
appointed an A.D.C. Gen. to H.M. 1918,
and Col. Roy. West Surrey Regt. 1920 ;
is a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England ; has Grand Cor-
don of Rising Sun of Japan : m. 1912,
the Hon. Mary Caroline, D.B.E. , da.
of 1st Baron O’ Hagan; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1906, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915, G.C.M.G.
1052
KNIGHTAGE.
1916, G.C.B. (Mil.) and G.C.S.I. 1919.
Simla, India.
Monro, Sir Horace Cecil, son
of the late Rev. Horace George Mofiro,
sometime R. of Stratfieldsaye, Hants ; b.
1861; ed. at Repton, and at Clare Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1883) ; Bar. Middle Temple
1900 ; was Private Sec. to successive Pre-
sidents of Local Govt. Board 1892-97;
Assist. Sec. to Local Govt. Board 1897-
1910, and Permanent Sec. 1910-19 ; is a
Com. of Order of Leopold of Belgium ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1902, K.C.B. (Civil) 1911.
Woodlands , Bin field, Berks; National ,
and Oxford and Cambridge Clubs.
Montagu - Stuart - Wortley [see
Wortley].
Monteath, Sir James, K.C.S.T., son
of the late Thomas Monteath, of Guile-
burn, Locherbie, N.B. ; b. 1847; ed. at
Roy. Academical Institution and Queen’s
Coll., Belfast; entered I.C.S. 1870; was
Under-Sec. to Govt, of Bombay in Reve-
nue Depart. 1884-6, Private Sec. to Gov.
ol Bombay 1886-9, Officiating Sec. to
Govt, of Bombay in Political Depart.
1889-90, Collector 1890-96, Ch. Sec. to
Govt, of Bombay 1896-1900, and a
Member of Council of Gov. of Bombay
1900-1905 ; acted as Gov. of Bombay
Sept, to Dec. 1903 : m. 1892, Amelia, da.
of the late Thomas Hunter, of Belfast;
cr. C.S.I. 1897, K.C.S.T. 1903. Buck -
erell Lodge, Honiton, Devon ; East India
United Service Club.
Sons and Daughters living.
Monteath, Sir Ruthven Grey, son of
the late Alexander MacLaurin Monteath,
C.S.I., I.C.S., of Broich, and Duchally,
Perthshire ; b. 1864 ; ed. at Old Trafford
Sch. , Manchester ; formerly partner in the
firm of Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co. of
Calcutta, Bombay, and Karachi ; ap-
pointed Chm. of Bombay Chamber of
Commerce 1910, and Pres, of Bengal
Chamber of Commerce 1914 ; was an
Additional Member of Council of Gov.-
Gen. of India 1910-14: m. 1908, Mabel
Minnie, el. da. of W J Jones, of Chez-
nous, Guernsey; cr. Knt. 1915. Duchally,
Auchterarder, Perthshire; Oriental , and
Royal Scottish Automobile Clubs.
Sons living — Ruthven Barry, b. 1915, —
Adrian Lawrence, b. 1918, — Charles Gourlay,
b. 1920.
Montgomery, Maj.-Gen. Sir Archi-
bald Armar, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of
Hugh dc Fellenberg Montgomery, D. L.
[see V. Hawarden, colls.]; b. 1871; ed.
at Charterhouse, and at R. M.A. ; is Maj.-
Gen. R.A., sometime Ch. of Gen. Staff;
S. African War 1899-1902 (wounded, de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-18 (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-
Col. and Col., Maj.-Gen., Legion of
Honour, K.C.M.G.): m. 1896, Diana,
da. of the late Edmund Langton and of
Mrs. Massingberd, of Gun by ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Montgomery, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert
Arundel Kerr, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O. ;
b. 1862; entered R.A. 1881, became
Capt. 1889, Major 1899, Brevet Lieut. -
Col. 1902, Lieut. -Col. and Brevet Col.
1906, Col. 1909, and Maj.-Gen. 1915;
retired 1920 ; S. Africa 1899-1902, in com-
mand of his Battery, and as D.A.A.G. ,
Intelligence Depart, (despatches twice,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. , D.S.O.), European
War 1 9 14-15, on Staff (despatches twice,
Maj.-Gen.) ; was D. A. Q.M.G. , Aldershot
Command 1902-5, Professor at Indian
Staff Coll. 1905-9, Gen. Staff Officer, 1st
Div. , Aldershot 1 909-11, Brig. -Gen. Gen.
Staff, S. Command 1911-14, and a Col.
Comdt. R.A. 1916-20 ; appointed Food
Commr. for Northumberland and Dur-
ham 1920 ; is a Knight of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and
an Hon. Freeman of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne : m. 1887, Annie Rosalie, da. of the
late John Lecky Phelps, of Waterpark,
co. Clare ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.)
1911, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Son living — Robert Vandeleur, b. 1889; Capt.
Somerset R.I. : m. 1920, Katherine Mary,
da. of W. H. Ryott, of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Daughter living — Mary Pipon m. 1920, Com.
Richard Bell Davies, Y.C., D.S.O., A.F.C.,
R.N.
Moody, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Macdon-
ald, son of the late Fleet-Surg. John
Moody, of Great Warley, Essex ; b. 1839 ;
entered R.M.L. I. 1855, became Capt.
1867, Major 1877, Lieut. -Col. 1884, Col.
1886, 2nd Comdt. 1886, Col. Comdt.
1889, and Maj.-Gen. 1892; retired 1892;
instrumental in establishing the Fleet
Reserve ; is a Representative Member of
co. of London Territorial Force Asso. :
m. 1873, Isabella, da. of the late Rev.
James Mainwaring, of Boden Hall,
Cheshire ; cr. Knt. 1906. 29, Upper
Berkeley Street , W. ; Junior United Ser-
vice Club.
Mookerjee, Hon. Sir Asutosh, C.S.I.,
LL.D., D.Sc., son of the late Dr. Ganga
Prasad Mookerjee, of Calcutta ; b. 1864 ;
ed. at Presidency Coll. , and at City Coll.
(M.A. 1885) ; enrolled a Vakil of Calcutta
High Court 1888; LL.D. Calcutta Univ.
1894, and D.Sc. 1908; appointed Fellow
and Syndic of Calcutta Univ. 1889, Ta-
gore Professor of Law 1897, and Vice-
Chancellor 1906, and Member of Bengal
and Indian Univs. Commn. 1902 ; was
Professor of Mathematics at Indian Asso.
for Cultivation of Science 1887-92, Repre-
sentative of Univ. on Council of Lieut. -
Gov. of Bengal 1899-1903, and of Calcutta
Corporation on same Council and an
Additional Member of Council of Gov.-
Gen. of India 1903-4, and Officiating
Puisne Judge of Calcutta High Court
1904-6, since when he has been a Puisne
Judge thereof (acted as Ch. Justice 1920) ;
is a Member of Roy. Astronomical So.,
Roy. So. of Edinburgh, Roy. Irish Acad. ,
and other learned Sos. , and Pres, of Asia-
tic So. of Bengal, and of Calcutta Mathe-
matical So. ; author of “ Law of Per-
petuities,” etc. ; cr. C.S.I. 1909, Knt.
1 9 1 1. 77, Russa Road North, Bhowatn-
pore, Calcutta.
Mookerjee; Hon. Sir Rajendra Nath,
K.C.I.E. ; b. 1854; ed. at London Mis-
sionary Sch., and Pres. Coll., Calcutta;
is a Civil Engineer, senior partner in the
firm of Martin and Co., engineers, con-
tractors, and merchants, of 6 and 7, Clive
Street, Calcutta, (London firm, T. A.
Martin and Co., Vestry House, E.C.),
Member of Legislative Council of Bengal,
and of Board of Trustees for Improvement
of Calcutta, a Fellow of Calcutta Univ.,
a Trustee of Indian Museum, Calcutta, a
Member of Court of Visitors of Indian
Institute of Science, and a Member of
Governing Body, Seebpore Engineering
Coll. ; was Sheriff of Calcutta 1911 ; cr-
C.I.E. 1909, K.C.I.E. 1911. 7, Ha ring ton
Street, Calcutta; National Liberal , and
Calcutta Clubs.
Moon, Sir Ernest, K.C.B., K.C. [see
Moon, Bt., cr. 1887J.
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Mooney, Sir John Joseph, K.B.E.}
son of the late James G. Mooney, mer-
chant, of Dublin ; b. 1874; ed. at Ushaw
Coll., Durham, and at. Trin. Coll., Dub-
lin; Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin 1895, and
Middle Temple 1901 ; is a J.P. for co.
Dublin ; appointed a Member of Select
Committee on Marconi Agreement 1912 ;
a Member of Advisory Committee on
Repatriation and Internment of Allies
during European War ; sat as M. P. for
S. Dublin Div. of Dublin co. (A) Oct.
1900 to Jan. 1906, and for Newry Jan.
1906 to Nov. 1918: m. 18 — , Ethel, da.
of the late Angus Macmillan, M.O., of
Hull ; cr. K.B. E. (Civil) 1920. 11, Allen
House , Allen Street , Kensington , W.S;
National Liberal , and Royal Automobile
Clubs .
Moor, Right Hon. Sir Frederick
Robert, P.C., K.C.M.G. [see “Privy
Council”].
Moore, Adm. Sir Archibald Gordon
Henry Wilson, K.C.B., C.V.O., son of
the late John Wilson Moore [M. Ely,
colls.]: b. 1862; entered R.N. 1875, became
Lieut. 1884, Com. 1896, Capt. 1901, Rear-
Adm. 1911, Vice-Adm. 1916, and Adm.
1919 ; served during Egyptian War 1882
(medal, bronze star), and during European
War 19x4-15 ; accompanied Garter Mis-
sion to Shah of Persia 1903 ; appointed
Naval Assist, to First Sea Lord of the
Admiralty 1907, Capt. of the Fleet (Com-
modore 1st class) 1909, a Naval A.D.C.
to H.M. 1909, Director of Naval Ordnance
and Torpedoes Dec. 1909, a Lord of the
Admiralty 1912, to command 2nd Battle
Cruiser Squadron 1914, and Controller
of Mechanical Warfare Depart., Ministry
of Munitions 1917 ; has Swedish Order
of the Sword with Star, 2nd class of
Order of St. Stanislas of Russia (with
plaque) : m. 1887, Edith Maud, da. of
Fleet- Paymaster Edward Madgewich Roe;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1907, C.V.O. 1909,
C.B. (Civil) 1912, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1914.
Greenwood , Fareham , Hants; Junior
United Service Club.
Moore, Adm. Sir Arthur William,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., C.M.G., son of the
late Rev. Edward Moore. Hon. Canon of
Canterbury; b. 1847; entered R.N. i860,
became Com. 1881, Capt. 1884, Rear-Adm.
1899, Vice-Adm. 1903, and Adm. 1907;
retired 1912 ; served in Egyptian War
1882 (despatches, medal with clasp, 3rd
Class Medjidie) ; was a British Delegate at
Anti-Slavery Conference held in Brussels
1889-90, Member of Australian Defence
Commn, 1890-91, a Naval Lord of the
Admiralty 1898-1901, Com.-in-Ch. at
Cape of Good Hope and W. Coast of
Africa 1901-4, 2nd in command of Chan-
nel Fleet 1905, Com.-in-Ch. of China
Station 1905-8, and Com.-in-Ch. at
Portsmouth 1911-12; has Grand Cross of
Order of St. Olaf of Norway; cr. C.M.G.
1892, C.B. (Mil.) 1897, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1902, K. C.V.O. 1905, G.C.B. (Mil.)
and G. C.V.O. 1911. 21, Chester Square,
S. W. ; United Service Club.
Moore, Sir Frederick William, son
of David Moore, Ph.D., formerly Director
of Roy. Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin ; b.
1857 ; ed. in Hanover, and at Roy Coll,
of Science, Ireland; M.A. 1909; was
Curator of Trin. Coll. Garden, Dublin
1876-9, since when he has been Keeper
of Roy. Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin ; is
a Member of Roy. Irish Acad., Pres.
Roy. Zoological So. of Ireland, and a
Fellow of Linnaean So. : m. 1901, Phylis,
da. of Robert Paul, J.P., of Dublin;
cr. Knt. 1911. Royal Botanic Gardens,
Glasnevin, Dublin.
Son living — Frederick David, b. 1902.
M oore, Maj.-Gen . Sir John ^K.C.M.G.,
C.B. , F.R.C. V.S., son of John Moore, of
Longhirst, Morpeth; ^.1864; M.R.C.V.S.
1885, F.R.C. V.S. 1890; entered Army
Vet. Ser. 1889, became Capt. 1899, Major
1900, Lieut. -Col. 1906, Col. 1913, and
Maj.-Gen. 1918; Dongola Expedition
1896 (medal), S. African War 1899-1900
(despatches, promoted), European War
19 14-19 as Director of Vet. Sers. (de-
spatches, C.B. , Legion of Honour,
C.M.G., K.C.M.G.); was Inspecting
Vet. Cfficer and Dep. Principal Vet.
Officer, India 1906-10, Principal Vet.
Officer, N. Command 1910, and Assist.
Director of Vet. Sers., Irish Command
1910-14, and Aldershot Command 1914 ;
is a F.R.G.S. : m. 1903, Adelaide Mary,
da. of Benjamin Murphy, of Prior Park,
Clonmel, co. Tipperary; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1915, C.M.G. and K.C.M.G. 1919.
Army and Navy Club.
Moore, .Sz> John William, M.D., elder
son of thelate William Daniel Moore, M.D. ,
of 40, Fitzwilliam Square West, Dublin ;
b. 1845 ; ed. at High Sch. , Dublin, and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1865, M.B. and
M.Ch. 1868, M.D. and D. P. H. 1871, M.A.
1907) ; Hon. D.Sc. , Oxford 1904; is Senior
Physician to Meath Hospital, Dublin,
Consulting Physician to various Dublin
Hospitals, Hon. Physician in Ireland to
H. M. , Pres, of Roy. Acad, of Med. in Ire-
land, a Fellow of Roy. Meteorological So. ,
and of Swedish So. of Physicians ; was
Pres, of Roy. Coll, of Physicians of Ireland
1898-1900; appointed a Visitor of Queen’s
Coll., Cork 1905, and a Member of Irish
Public Health Council 1919; is a D.L.
for Co. of City of Dublin ; author of several
Med. Text Books; joint author of the
“Manual of Public Health for Ireland” ;
was Editor of Dublin Journal of Med.
Science 1873-1920: m. 1st, 1876, Ellie,
who d. 1878, da. of John Ridley, M.D. ;
2ndly, 1881, Louisa Emma, da. of
Edmund J. Armstrong, D. L. , of co.
Clare ; cr. Knt. 1900. 40, Fitzwilliam
Square West , Dublin ; University [Dub-
lin) Club.
Sons living — William Edmund Armstrong, b.
1882,— Maurice Sydney, M.D., b. 1886; Surg.-
Iyieut.-Com. R.N.
Daughters living — Elizabeth Eleanor Mary,
b. 1876, — Elsie, b. 1878 : m. 1902, Reginald
Arthur Percy Rogers, Fellow of Trinity
College, Dublin, — Nora Gladys, b. 1890.
Moore, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Sir New-
ton James, K.C.M.G. , M.P., son of the
late James Moore, of Bunbury, W. Aus-
tralia ; b. 1870 ; is a Surveyor and Civil
Engineer, a J.P. for W. Australia, and
Pres, of Institute of Surveyors, W.
Australia ; appointed Officer Comdg. In-
telligence Corps, W. Australia 1908 ; was
a M.L.A. for Bunbury, W. Australia
1904-11, having been Mayor thereof
1900-1904 ; started the first Mounted Inf.
Corps in W. Australia, and was Lieut. -
Col. Comdg. 18th Australian Light Horse
(V.D.), 1901-8; served as Pres, of W.
Australian Municipal Asso. 1904-5; ap-
pointed Min. of Lands and Agriculture,
W. Australia 1905, and Premier, Treasurer,
and Min. for Lands 1906 (resigned Sept.
1910) ; was Agent-Gen. in London for
W. Australia 1911-18 (also is Gen. Officer
Comdg. Australian Troops in England
KNIGHTAGE.
IO54
1915-17 with rank of Maj.-Gen.); sat as
M.P. for St. George, Hanover Square ( LU )
Oct. to Nov. 1918; has sat for N. Div.
of Islington (Co. U) since Dec. 1918: m.
1898, Isabel, da. of John Lowrie, of Fergu-
son, W. Australia; cr. C.M.G. 1908,
K.C.M.G. 1910. 51, Cadogan Gardens,
S. 14 .3.
Son living — James Newton Rodney, b. 1905.
Daughters living — Cora Isabel, b. 1899:
m. 1919, Capt. Ian Brebner Bullen, formerly
Scottish Rifles, — Christina Zie, b. 1900: m.
1920. Major Alan MacDougal Ritchie, Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders, — Mollie, b. 1909.
Moore, Sir Charles James Steven-
son-, K.C.I.E., C. V.O., son of the Rev.
J. J. Stevenson-Moore, LL.D., of Llher-
gydhoo, Isle of Man ; b. 1866 ; ed. at
Felsted Sch. , and at Emmanuel Coll.,
Camb. ; entered I.C.S. 1885; became
Joint Magistrate and Dep. Collector,
Bengal 1894, Assist. Settlement Officer
1894, Settlement Officer 1896, and Magis-
trate and Collector 1898 ; was Inspector-
Gen. of Police 1904-7, Director, Criminal
Intelligence 1907-10, Ch. Sec. to Govt,
of Bengal 1910- 14, and a Member of
Board of Revenue, Bengal 1914-20, since
when he has been a M. E.C. , Bengal : m.
1896, Annie Hay, da. of Henry Burrows,
of Doe Park, Woolton ; cr. C.V.O. 1912,
K. C.I.E. 1920. East India United Ser-
vice Club.
Morant, Adm. Sir George Digby,
K.C.B., son of the late George Morant,
junr. , Grenadier Guards ; b. 1837 ;
entered R.N. 1850, became Lieut. 1858,
Com. 1866, Capt. 1873, Reax--Adm. 1889,
Vice-Adm. 1895, and Adm. 1901 ; served
in Burmah 1852-3, present at capture of
Rangoon (medal with clasp), in Baltic Sea
1854 (medal), in Black Sea 1855-6 (medal
with two clasps, Turkish medal, 5th class
Medjidie), and in China War 1859, pre-
sent at storming of Taku Forts (medal) ;
was Capt. of H.M.S. “Valorous” on
particular Ser. 1878-82 (thanked), and of
H.M.S. “Achilles” 1882-4, Commodore
in charge of Hong Kong Dockyard 1884
7, Capt. Sup. of Pembroke Dockyard
1887-9, employed under Naval Defence
Act 1890-92, and Adm. Sup. Chatham
Dockyard 1892-5 : m. 1866, Sophia
Georgina, who d. 1911, da. of the late
Col. G. Eyres, Grenadier Guards; cr.
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1901. United Service Club.
Sons living — Rev. George Edward Jordan, b.
1868; R. of Batcombe, Somerset, — Edgar
Robert, D.S.O., R.N., b. 1874 [see “ Com-
PANIONAGE ”].
Daughters living — Lydia Louisa, b. 1867, —
Sybil Mary, b. 1877 : m. 1906, James Hugh
Blackwood, — Sophy Alice, b. 1881 : m. 1911,
Com. Wilfrid Ward Hunt, D.S.O., R.N. [see
Parker, Bt., cr. 1681], — Aileen, b. 1883 : m.
1907, Com. Llewellyn E- H. Llewellyn, R.N.,
Inspector Naval Ordnance.
Moreton, Hon. Sir Richard Charles,
K. C. V. O. [see E. Ducie].
Morgan, Major Sir David Hughes,
b. 1871 ; ed. privately, and at Queen's
Coll., Oxford; Major 3rd Batn. S. Wales
Borderers, a J.P. for Brecon (High Sheriff
1898-9) and Pembroke, and Chm. of
Western Mail ; eight years Mayor of
Tenby : in. 1896, Blanche Elizabeth
Wedge, da. of the late James Buckley, of
Bryncaerau Castle, Llanelly; cr. Knt.
1920. Penally House, Penally, Pem-
brokeshire ; J unior Carlton, Royal Auto-
mobile, and Badminton Clubs.
Morgan, Sir Herbert Edward, K. B.E.,
son of the Rev. A. R. Morgan; b. 1876 ;
is connected with W. H. Smith and
Son, of Strand, W.C., and associated
with Lord Leverhulme in the develop-
ment of the Island of Lewis ; appointed
Assist. Director, Labour Supply Depart.,
Ministry of Munitions 1915, Chm. of In-
terdepartmental Committee on Building
Labour 1916, a Director of Building
Labour, Alien Labour, and Passports
1916, and Hon. Assist, to Director Em-
ployment Depart., Ministry of Labour,
and Dep. Director-Gen. of Labour Supply,
National Ser. 1917; author of “Dignity
of Business,” etc. ; cr K.B.E. 1917. ib,
King Street, St. James's, S.TT.
Morgan, Brig-Gen. .S/rHill Godfrey,
K.B.E. , C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son of
Capt. Hill Faulconer Morgan, 28th Regt. ;
b. 1862 ; entei-ed Gloucestershire Regt.
1883, became Capt. Army Ser. Corps
1889, Major 1898, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1900,
Lieut.-Col. 1905, and Brevet Col. 1917 ;
retired 1906 ; now Hon. Brig.-Gen. ;
served with Dongola Expedition 1896
(despatches, medal with clasp, 4th class
Medjidie, D.S.O.), with Nile Expedi-
tion 1898, present at battle of Khartum
(despatches, medal with clasp, 4th class
Osmanieh), and in S. Africa 1899-
1902, first as Director of Supplies,
Natal, and subsequently as D.A.G. and
Director of Supplies, S. Africa, and as
Col.-on-the-Staff (five times despatches,
Queen’s medal with five clasps, King's
medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
C.B.); was Messing Adviser at the War
Office 1911-12, and Administrative Mem-
ber of Forage Committee during Euro-
pean War (despatches twice, C.M.G.) : m.
1886, Fanny, da. of the late J. Bousfield,
of Grasmere, Craneswater Park, Southsea;
cr. D.S.O. 1896, C.B. (Mil.) 1902, C.M.G.
1918, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Junior United
Service Club.
M orison, Sir Theodore, K.C.S.J. ,
K.C.I.E., C.B.E., son of James Cotter
.Morison ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Westminster,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1885,
M.A. 1889) ; was Tutor to Maharaja of
Chatarpur 1886-7, Professor at Muham-
madan Anglo-Oriental Coll. , Aligarh
1889-99, Principal thereof 1899-1905, a
Member of Gov. -Gen.’s Council 1903-4,
a Member of Council of Sec. of State for
India 1906-16, and of Roy. Commn. on
Indian Public Services 1912-14 ; Senior
Political Officer at Dar-es-Salam, 1917,
and Gen. Staff Officer at War Office 1918-
19; appointed Principal of Armstrong
Coll., Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1919; served
in E. Africa 1916-18 ; author of “ Imperial
Rule in India,” etc. : m. 1895, Margaret,
da. of the late Rt. Hon. Arthur Cohen,
P.C., K.C. ;cr. K.C.I.E. 1910, K.C.S.I.
1917, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918. Armstrong
College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; United
University, and Northern Clubs.
Son living — Arthur Cotter, b. 1906.
Daughter living — Dorothea Cotter, b. 1898.
Morison, Sir William Thomson,
K.C.S.I., C.M.G., son of Patrick
Morison, C.A. , of Edinburgh; b. i860;
ed. at Fettes Coll., Edinburgh, and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford; entered I.C.S.
1881, and served as Assist. Collector, and
Collector Bombay ; became Dep. Commr. ,
Burma 1889, Administrator, Porbandar
State 1894, Senior Collector and Magi-
strate, Bombay 1900 (Sec to Govt. 1900-
1902), and Commr., Central Div., Poona
1908 ; was Pres, of Indian Factory Labour
Commn. 1907-8, and a Member of Bom-
bay Executive Council 1910-12 ; retired
1912 ; temporary Major and Acting
KNIGHTS.
IO55
Lieut. -Col. R.A.O.C. 1915-19: m. 1897,
Mabel Elise, da. of Lieut. -Col. John
Muir Hunter, C.S.I. ; cr. C.S.I. 1909,
K.C.S.I. 19x2, C.M.G. 1917. East India
United Service Club.
Morland, Lietit.-Gen. Sir Thomas
Lethbridge Napier, K.C.B. , K. C.M.G. ,
D.S.O. ; b. 1865; entered King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps 1884, becameCapt. 1893, Brevet
Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1900, Lieut. -
Col. and Brevet Col. 1904, Col. 1905, Maj.-
Gen. 1913, and Lieut.-Gen. 1918 ; served
with Niger Expedition 1897-8 (despatches,
Brevet Major), in Ashantee 1900, in com-
mand of his Regt., present at operations
on Kaduna River (despatches, Brevet
Lieut. -Col.), with Expedition against
Emir of Yola 1901 (despatches, D.S.O. ),
with Kano-Sakoto campaign 1903 (de-
spatches, C.B.), and during European
War 1914-1 8, on Staff (despatches, K.C.B. ,
K. C.M.G., Belgian Order of the Crown,
Legion of Honour, Lieut.-Gen., Croix
de Guerre) ; was A.D.C. to Gov. and
Com-in-Ch. , Malta 1895-8, Comdt. N.
Nigeria Regt. 1901-4, Inspector-Gen. of
W. African Frontier Force 190C-9, and
in command of 2nd Inf. Brig. , Aldershot
1910-13 ; appointed Col. Suffolk Regt.
1919 ; and Gen. Officer Comdg.-in-Ch.
Army of the Rhine 1920 : m. 1890, Mabel
Ellinor Rowena, who d. 1901, da. of
Adm. Henry Craven St. John, R.N.
[V. Bolingbroke] ; cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.B.
(Mil.) 1903, K.C.B. (Mil. ) 1915, K. C.M.G.
1917. Naval and Military Club.
Morris, Sir Daniel, K. C.M.G ., D.Sc .,
D.C.L., LL.D., son of Henry Morris,
formerly of Loughor, Glamorganshire;
b. 1844; ed. at Cheltenham, at Roy.
College of Science, S. Kensington, and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1st Class hon-
ours in Natural Science 1876, M.A. 1880,
D.Sc. 1894) ; appointed Assist. Director of
Roy. Botanic Gardens, Ceylon 1877, and
originated investigations for treating the
coffee-leaf disease (publicly thanked by
Planters’ Asso. of Ceylon, bonus of one
year’s salary) ; appointed Director of
Botanical Depart., Jamaica 1879; ex-
plored British Honduras 1882 ; reported
on agricultural resources of St. Helena
1883 ; was Commr. for Jamaica at New
Orleans Exhibition 1884, and Chm. of
Board of Govs, of Institute of Jamaica
1884-5; represented India Office at Ramie
Conferences at Paris 1888-9 > employed
on Special Govt. Mission to W. Indies
1890-91 ; reported on economic develop-
ment of Bahamas 1895-6 ; was Scientific
Adviser to West India Roy. Commn.
1896-7, Assist. -Director of the Roy.
Botanical Gardens, Kew 1886-98, and Im-
perial Commr. of Agriculture in West
Indies 1898-1908 (introduced Sea Island
Cotton Industry 1904), Scientific Adviserto
the Sec. of State for the Colonies 1908-13,
a Member of Roy. Commn. on Trade Re-
lations between Canada and W. Indies
1909, and Pres. Botanic Section of British
Asso. 1919; is a Fellow of Linnean So.,
Vice-Pres. of Bournemouth Natural
Science So., Vice-Pres. of the Roy.
Horticultural So. (formerly Treasurer)
and of Roy. Colonial Institute, and a
J.P. for Bournemouth ; author of
numerous works on pure and applied
Botany, especially relating to tropical
agriculture : m. 1879, Margaret, da. of
the late Capt. John Aitkin, J.P. , of
Bacup; C.M.G. 1893, K.C.M.G.
1903. 14, Crabton Close , Boscombe , Hants;
Bournemouth Club.
Morris, Comy.-Gen. Sir Edward,
K.C.B., son of Robert Morris, for-
merly of Rosbercon House, co. Kilkenny ;
b. 1834 ; entered Commissariat Depart, of
Army 1854, and became Dep. Comy.-Gen.
1878, and Comy.-Gen. 1881 ; retired 1886 ;
served in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal
with clasp and Turkish medal), in Zulu
War 1879 (medal with clasp, and twice
mentioned in despatches), and as a Comy.-
Gen. in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (de-
spatches twice, medal with clasp, 2nd
class Medjidie, Egyptian star); was Comy.-
Gen. at War Office 1883-6 ; is a J. P. for Co.
and City of Dublin : m. 1858, Elizabeth
Dorcas, who d. 1875, da. of Walter Bishop
Mant ; cr. C.B. 1879, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1882.
Junior United Service Club.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Dorcas ( Lady
Bridge) : m. 1885, Col. Sir Charles ITenry
Bridge, K.C.M.G., C.B.
Morris, Sir Malcolm Alexander,
K.C. V.O., youngest son of the late John
Carnac Morris, F.R.S. , formerly M.C.S. ;
b. 1849 ; ed. at St. Mary’s Hospital, and
in Berlin and Vienna; M.R.C.S., Eng-
land 1870, F.R.C.S., Edinburgh 1880;
is Consulting Surg. to Skin Depart., St.
Mary’s Hospital (Surg. there 1882-1902),
Surg. to Skin Depart., Seaman’s Hos-
pital, Pres. Institute of Hygiene, a
Member of Radium Institute, a Director
of Cassell and Co. (Limited), publishers,
of Ludgate Hill, and a Fellow of
Zoological So., and of several other
learned sos. ; was British Representative
of National Asso. at Berlin Congress on
Tuberculosis 1901 ; author of several med.
works : m. 1872, Fanny, da. of Thomas
Cox, of Dorchester; cr. K.C.V.O. 1908.
1 1 , Marlborough Place, N.W. 8 ; Reform
Club.
Morris, Sir Samuel Meeson, son of
Henry Morris, of Shrewsbury; b. 185 7;
ed. at Shrewsbury Sch. , and privately ;
admitted Solicitor 1879 (Law So.’s First
Prizeman) ; a member of the legal firm
of Sprott and Morris, of Shrewsbury ;
Mayor of Shrewsbury 1901-2, and 1916-
19 ; Chm. of its local Food Committee
during European War: m. 1891, Mary
Frances, da. of John Bidlake; cr. Knt.
1920. 24, The Crescent, Shrewsbury.
Son living — Hugh Meeson, b. 1896.
Morris, Col. Sir William George,
K.C.M.G. , C.B., son of the late Lieut. -
Col. W. J. Morris, Bombay Army ; b.
1847 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered
R.E. 1867, became Capt. 1879, Major
1886, Lieut. -Col. 1893, Brevet Col. 1897,
and Col. Comdt. 1898 ; retired 1904; served
in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches twice,
C.B. ); was Assist. Instructor in Survey
at Sch. of Mil. Engineering, Chatham
1877-82, employed with Transit of Venus
Expedition to Brisbane 1882, in charge
of Geodetic Survey of S. Africa 1883-93,
Assist. Comdt., Sch. of Mil. Engineer-
ing, Chatham 1895-8, a Col.-on-the-Staff
R.E. , South Africa 1898-1902, and Sup.
Trigonometrical Survey, Transvaal and
Orange River Colonies 1902-7 : m. 1st,
1871, Edith. 2nd da. of the late Rev.
W. W. Tireman, R. of Bowers Gifford,
Essex ; 2nd, 1917, Ethel Joan, da. of the
late R. Warren, of Gosford Pinis, Ottery
St. Mary; cr. C.M.G. 1893, C.B. (Mil.)
1900, K.C.M.G. 1907.
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage) Winifred :
m. 1902, Lieut. -Col. Alfred Digby Legard,
C.B.E., King’s Roy. Rifle Corps [see Legard,
Bt., colls.].
Morris-Jones [see Jones],
1056
KNIGHTAGE.
Morrison, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward
Whipple Bancroft, K.C.M.G. , C.B.,
D.S.O., son of the late Alexander R.
Morrison, of Hamilton, Ontario; b. 1867;
Maj.-Gen. Canadian Artillery ; S. Africa
1900, as Lieut. Roy. Canadian Field
Artillery (despatches, D.S.O.), European
War 1914-18, Comdg. Canadian 2nd Div.
Artillery and R.A. Canadian Corps, and
as Dep. Inspector-Gen. of Artillery
(despatches, C.M.G., C.B., K.C.M.G.) :
m. 1911, Mrs. Emma Fripp ; cr. D.S.O.
1900, C.M.G. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1918,
K.C.M.G. 1919- 21, McLeod Street ,
Ottawa ; Rideau ( Ottawa ) Club.
Mortimer, Col. Sir William Hugh,
K.C.B., son of A. J. Mortimer, British
Paymaster - Gen. of English - German
Legion ; b. 1846 ; entered 41st (Welsh)
Regt. 1865, transferred to Army Pay
Depart. 1878, became Hon. Major 1883,
Staff Paymaster 1884, and Ch. Paymaster
1897 ; retired 1906 ; served during Egyp-
tian Campaign 1882, present at battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze
star), and in S. Africa 1899-1902, first as
Ch. Paymaster Natal Forces, and sub-
sequently as Ch. Paymaster of Forces in
S. Africa (despatches twice, C.B.) ; was a
Ch. Accountant at Head Quarters 1904-6:
m. 1877, Evelyn Maude Mary, el. da. of
the late George Harries, of Trevaccoon,
and Rickestone, Pembrokeshire ; cr. C. B .
(Mil.) 1900, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911. Quarry-
mill, Dyke Road , Brighton.
Daughters living — Gwendoline Maud, b. 1878,
— Evelyn Sybil, b. 1884: m. 1915, Capt.
Montague Livingston-James, E. Lancashire
Regt., — Clara Annandale, b. 1887.
Morton, Sir Alpheus Cleophas, 2nd
son of the late Francis Morton ; b.
1840 ; ed. privately in Canada ; is an
Architect and Surveyor, a Member of City
and Guilds of London Institute, of Sir John
Cass’s Institute, of Westminster Schs. ,
and of Imperial Coll, of Science and Tech-
nology, a Guardian of City of London
Union, a Lieut, of City of London, a Dep.
Alderman (Farringdon Without), a Gov.
of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, a Trustee
of Crystal Palace, and Chm. of Metro-
politan Paving Committee; has been a
Member of Corporation of City of Lon-
don since 1882 ; unsuccessfully contested
Hythe (L) 1885, Christchurch 1886, and
Bath 1900 ; sat as M.P. for Peterborough
Oct. 1889 to July 1895 (when he was de-
feated there), and for Sutherlandshire
Jan. 1906 to Nov, 1918: m. 1874;
cr. Knt. 1918. 47, Gauden Road, Clap-
ham, S. W. 4; 124, Chancery Lane ,
W.C. 2/ National Liberal , Scottish
Liberal, and Clapham Reform Clubs.
Sons living — Three, of whom, Capt. A.: m.
1920, Mabel, da. of the late John Stevenson,
oi Blackpool.
Daughters living —Five.
Morvi, H.H. the Thakore Sahib ( Sir
Waghji Ravaji) of, G.C.J.E. ; b. 1858;
ed. at Rajkumar Coll. Rajkote ; is one of
the Ruling Chiefs of India ; cr. K.C.I.E.
1887, G.C.I.E. , 1897. Morvi, Kathiawar,
Bombay.
Mott, Lieut. - Col. Sir Frederick
Walker, K.B.E., M.D., F.R.S. , son of
Henry Mott; b. 1853; ed. at Univ. Coll,
and Hospital, London (M.D. and B.S.
1884); F.R.C.P. and LL.D. Edinburgh
1913; sometime Fullerian Professor, Roy.
Institution ; Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col.
R.A.M.C. (T.F.), and Consulting Phy-
sician, Charing Cross Hospital, Patho-
logist to London County Asylums,
and Consultant Neurologist, Maudsley
Neurological Clearing Hospital, S.E. :
m. 1885, Georgiana, da. of the late
G. T. Soley ; cr. K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 25,
Nottingham Place, W. 1 ; Savage Club.
Daughters living — Four, of whom the second,
Helen Frances: m. 19 — , L. F. Willis, O.B.E.
Mountain, Sir Edward Mortimer, son
of the late Henry Stanford Mortimer
Mountain ; b. 1872 ; ed. at Dulwich Coll. ;
is Chm. and Managing Director of Eagle,
Star and British Dominions Insurance Co. :
m. 1897, Ellen Evelyn Siegl6 ; cr. Knt.
1918. West Hill House, Epsom ; Oare
Manor, Brendon, Devon.
Son living — Brian Edward Stanley, b. 1899.
Mountbatten, Loi'd Leopold Arthur
Louis, G.C. V.O. [see “Royal Family”].
Moyers, Sir George, LL.D., son of
William Moyers, formerly of Fortfield, co.
Dublin ; b. 1836 ; ed. at Clifton, and at
Dublin Univ. (B. A. 1856, LL.B. and LL.D.
1868); is an Architect, Civil Engineer, and
Surveyor, a J.P. for co. Dublin, and a
D. L. for Dublin, of which city he was Lord
Mayor 1881 : m. , 1st, 1857, Ada Constance,
who d. 1885, da. of Peter Lambert, of
Castle Ellen, Athenry, co. Galway ; 2nd,
1904, Lily Pakenham, widow of the late
Thomas Mooney, LL.D., Sec. to Local
Govt. Board, Ireland ; cr. Knt. 1887.
27, Belgrave Square, Monkstown, co
Dublin.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) One.
Daughters living — (By xst marriage) Five.
Moynihan, Maj.-Gen. Sir Berkeley
George Andrew, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of
the late Capt. Andrew Moynihan, V.C.,
8th King’s Regt. ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Roy.
Naval Sch., and at Medical Schs. in Leeds
and Berlin; M.B. and L.R.C. P. London
1887, B.S. 1889, M.S. (gold medal) 1893;
M.R.C.S. England 1887, F.R.C.S. 1890;
Hon. F.R.C.S.l. and Hon. F.A.C.S. ;
was Arris and Gale Lecturer, Roy. Coll,
of Surgs. , England 1898-1900, and
Hunterian Professor 1920 ; is temporary
Maj.-Gen. R.A.M.C., Professor of
Clinical Surgery, Leeds Univ., Senior
Surg. , Leeds General Infirmary, Hon.
Consulting Surg., Mirfield, Skipton,
and Dewsbury Infirmaries, an Hon.
Fellow of American Surg. Asso. , a Fellow
of Roy. So. of Med., a Member of
So. de Chirurgie de Paris, and a Mem-
ber of Council of Roy. Coll, of Surgs. ;
served as Consulting Surg. to British Ex-
peditionary Force 1914-15 ; author of
“Abdominal Operations” (3rd edition),
and other med. works : m. 1895, Isabella
Wellesley, da. of Thomas Richard Jessop,
F.R.C.S., J.P. ; cr. Knt. 1912, C.B.
(Mil.) 1917, K.C.M.G. 1918. 33, Park
Square, Leeds; Carr Manor, Leeds;
Garrick, Royal Automobile, and Leeds
Clubs.
Son living — Patrick Berkeley, b. 1906.
Daughters living — Dorothy Wellesley, b. 189 7,
— Shelagh Berkeley, b. 1902.
Mudhol, Chief {Sir Meherban Malo-
jirao Vycenkatrow Raja Ghorpad, Nan-
saheb) of, K.C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ; one of the
Ruling Chiefs of India, and Hon. 2nd
Lieut. Indian Army; cr. K.C.I.E. 1920.
Mudhol, Bombay.
Muhammad [see Abdulla Khan,
Ali Muhammad Khan, Faiyaz Ali
Khan, Nasrullah Khan, Tonk, and
Yusuf]. • jSL
Muir, Sir Richard David, son of
Richard Muir, of Greenock; b. 1857;
Bar. Middle Temple 1884, and a Bencher
1909; joined S.-E. Circuit; is Senior
KNIGHTS,
Counsel to the Treasury, Central Criminal
Court ; appointed Recorder of Colchester
1911 : m. 1889, Mary Beatrice, da. of
William Leycester ; cr. Knt. 1918. 45,
Sydenham Hill , S.E. 26 ; 3, Temple Gar-
dens, Temple , E.C.
Daughter living — Mary Eeycester: m. 1917,
Godfrey Kiesow.
Muir, Sir Thomas, C.M.G., LL.D
F.R.S., E.R.S.E., son of the late George
Muir, of Stonebyres, Lanarkshire ;
b. 1845 > ed- at Wishaw Public Sch. , at
Glasgow Univ. (M.A. 1868, Hon. LL.D.
1882), and in Germany; appointed Sub-
Warden of Coll. Hall, St. Andrews 1868,
Assist. Professor of Mathematics in Glas-
gow Univ. 1871, and Head Master of
Mathematics and Science Departs., Glas-
gow High Sch. 1874 : was Examiner in
Mathematics at Glasgow Unvi. 1879-84,
and in St. Andrews Univ. 1886-8; is a
F.R.S., a F.R.S.E. (Keith medal for
mathematical research 1884 and 1899,
Gunning- Viet ma prize 197), Pres, of
S. Africa Asso. for Advancement of Sci-
ence, and an Hon. Fellow of Roy.
Scottish Geographical So. ; elected Vice-
Chancellor of Univ. of Cape of Good
Hope 1897 ; has been Sup Gen. of
Education, Cape Colony since 1892 ;
represented Union of S. Africa at Imperial
Education Conference in London 1911 ;
author of 1 ‘ Treatise on Theory of Deter-
minants,” “ History of Theory of Deter-
minants,” and other works : m. 1876,
Margaret, who d. 1919, youngest da. of
the late Dugald Bell, of Dumbartonshire;
cr. C.M.G. 1901, Knt. 1915. Elmcote,
Rondebosch, Cape Colony ; Civil Service
(1 Cape Town ) Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Mulcahy, Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis
Edward, K.C.B. ; b. 1857 ; entered Army
1875 and Army Ordnance Depart. 1880,
became Assist. Corny. -Gen. 1885, Dep.-
Comy.-Gen. 1896, Col. 1896, and Hon.
Maj.-Gen. 1906 ; retired 1908 ; was Ch.
Ordnance Officer, Roy. Army Clothing
Factory 1896-1903, Principal Ordnance
Officer, Woolwich 1903-4, and Director
of Equipment and Ordnance Stores
1904-13 ; has 2nd class of Order of Sacred
Treasure of Japan : m. 1882, Minnie, who
d. 1902, da. of H. M. Browne; cr. C. B.
(Mil.) 1902, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911. Junior
United Service, and Ranelagh Clubs.
Mules, Sir Horace Charles, C.S.I.,
M.V.O., O.B.E., son of the late William
Marwood Mules, Lieut. 1st Bombay
Fusiliers; b. 1856; ed. at Wellington
Coll. ; entered Sind Commn. 1874, be-
came Head Assist. Collector 1894, Dep.
Commr. 1895, Collector 1900, Collector
Karachi 1903, and Chm. of Karachi Port
Trust 1909 ; retired 1920 : m. 1885, Jane
Lee, da. of Michael George Luck ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1906, C.S.I. 1911,
O.B.E. (Civil) and Knt. 1919. 29, Bram-
ham Gardens , S. W.$ ; East India United
Service, and Sind ( Karachi ) Clubs.
Daughters living— Phyllis Muriel, b. 1893 : m.
1919, Major Eric James Shearer, M.C., In-
dian Army,— Ellen Barbara, b. 1902.
Mullaly, Maj.-Gen. Sir Herbert,
K. C.M.G. , C.B., C.S.I. , son of the late
John Mullaly, H.E.I.C.S.; b. i860; ed.
privately, at King’s Coll., London, and at
Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered R.E.
1878, became Capt. 1889, Major 1897,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1900, Col. 1903, and
Maj.-Gen. 1910 ; retired 1920 ; served with
Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90 as Field
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Engineer (despatches, medal with clasp),
in S. Africa 1899-1900, as D.A.A.G. , pre-
sent at action of Lombard’s Kop, defence
of Ladysmith, and operations in Natal,
Orange Free State, and Transvaal (severely
wounded, despatches, medal with four
clasps, Brevet Lieut. -Col.), and with Bazar
Valley Field Force, and with Zakka Khel
Expedition 1908 as Ch. of Staff (de-
spatches, C.S.I.); was Officiating Assist.
Sec. Mil. Depart., India, D.A.A.G. for
R.E., and Sec. Defence Committee, India
1895, D.A.Q.M.G. for Mobilisation, India
1896-1902, Officiating Dep. -Sec. , Mil.
Depart., India 1902-3, D.Q. M.G. (and in
charge of Mobilisation), India 1903-6
(officiated as Q. M.G. , India 1904), Di-
rector of Mil. Operations in India 1906-10
(officiated as Ch. of the Staff 1908-9), and
in command of Peshawar Inf. Brig. 1910-
13; and a Div. Com. 1914-19; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1905, C.S.I. 1908, K. C.M.G. 1917.
United Service Club.
Mullick, Hon. Sir Bisanta Kumar,
son of Otool Churn Mullick; b. 1868;
ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch., and at King’s
Coll., Camb. ; entered I.C.S. 1887, and
became Magistrate and Collector, Bengal
1902 ; appointed a Puisne Judge of High
Court, Calcutta 1913, and of Patna High
Court 1916 : m. 1900, Kate Annie, da.
of John Carter ; cr. Knt. 1920. Patna ,
Bihar and Orissa , India.
Mulock, Hon. Sir William, K.C.M.G.+
K.C. , LL.D., son of the late Thomas
Homan Mulock ; b. 1844 ; ed. at
Toronto Univ. (B.A. and Gold Medallist,
Modern Languages 1863, M.A. 1871,
Hon. LL.D. 1894); Bar. Canada 1868,
and a Q.C. 1890 ; sat in Canadian Parlia-
ment 1882-1905 ; was Vice-Chancellor of
Toronto Univ. 1881-1900; appointed.
Postmaster-Gen. of Canada 1896, Ch.
Justice of Exchequer, Div. of High Court,
of Justice, Ontario, 1905, and Ch. Justice
of the Second Appellate Div. Court 1913 ;,
is a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, and P.C. of
Canada ; formerly Lecturer on Equity,
and Law Examiner to Law So., Upper
Canada : m. 1870, Sarah, who d. 1912,
da. of James Crowther, of Toronto; cr.
K. C.M.G. 1902. 518, Jarvis Streety
Toronto ; Rideau { Ottawa ) Club,
Sons living — William, b. 1871, — Cawthra, b.
1882 : m. 1903, Adile Baldwin, da. of the late
Hon. Sir (William) Glenholme Falconbridge.
Daughters living — Edith May, b. 1873,—
Ethel, b. 1877.
Munro, Sir Henry; b. 18 — ; is a
J.P. for Inverness-shire, a Bank Director,
and a Director of other public cos. ;
thrice Pres, of Inverness Chamber of
Commerce ; was a Member of Roy.
Commn. on Highlands and Islands of
Scotland 1892 ; a Member of Parlia-
mentary Panel for Scotland, under Pro-
visional Order Act : m. 1870, Margaret,
da. of the late John Fraser, of Inverness ;
cr. Knt. 1906. Ness-Mou?it , Inverness.
Munro, Sir Thomas, G.B.E., son of
Thomas Munro, of Moorfarm House,
Tain, Scotland; b. 1866; ed. privately, and
at Edinburgh Univ. ; a Solicitor, and
Chm. of Provincial Joint Committee of
Industrial Council ; was Assist. County
Clerk Midlothian 1890-92, and Dep.
County Clerk of Lanarkshire 1892-1904,
since when he has been County Clerk of
Lanarkshire and Clerk and Treasurer of
Lanarkshire Education Authority (Chm.
1917-19) ; also Clerk and Treasurer
Lanark Dist. Board of Control, and
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holds other public offices ; acted as Ch.
Adviser, Labour Depart, of the Ministry
of Munitions 1917-19 ; is a J.P. and D.L.
for Lanarkshire : m. 1897, Jean Russell,
da. of James Smart, of Balgreen, Hamil-
ton, Scotland; cr. Knt. 1914, K.B.E.
(Civil) 1917, G.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Avon-
grange , Hamilton , Lanarkshire ; National,
Caledonian, and Edinburgh University
Clubs.
Daughters living — Margaret Muriel Rose, —
Jean Shot.
M unroe, Sir Harry Courthope-
K.C., son of the late Major L. H. Isaacs,
M. P. ; b. i860; ed. at 1 rin. Hall, Camb.
(B.A. 1881, M.A. 1897); Bar. Inner j
Temple 1883, and K.C. 1914 1 joined!
S.-E. Circuit; a J.P. for Suffolk, an Asso. j
of Surveyors’ Institution, an Hon. Mem- j
ber of Auctioneers’ and Estate Agents’ j
Institute of the United Kingdom, and a |
Member of Estate Management and De- |
gree Committee of London Univ. and of j
Industrial Court Chm.’s Panel ; during
European War was Chrn. of Committee
on Release of Railwaymen for Mil. Ser. ;
baptized in the name of Courthope-
Munroe : m. 1881, Ellen, da. of James
Elliott Shirley; cr. Knt. 1919. 3,
Gloucester Gate, Regent's Park, N.W.;
The Manor House, Kelsale, Saxmund-
ham; 3, Har court Buildings, Temple,
E.C.; Junior Carlton, and St. Stephen’s !
Clubs.
Sons living — Caryl Henry ( United University
Club), b. 1890; served in Mesopotamia in
33rd Indian Cav. ; Sec. Commercial Diplo. Ser. ,
British Legation at Constantinople: m.
1912, Dorothy Millicent, da. of Hubert Lee
Bevan, — Noel Rarley, b. 1902 ; Midshipman
R.N.
Murison, Sir (James) William, son of
Professor Alexander Falconer Murison,
LL.D. , Bar.-at-Law, of 2, Garden Court,
Temple, E.C. ; b. 1872; ed. at Trin.
Hall, Camb. (Senior Classical Scholar
1891, Latham English Prizeman, B.A.
and LL.B. 1894); Bar. Middle Temple
1896 ; appointed Registrar of High Court,
E. Africa Protectorate 1902, Town Magis-
trate, Mombasa 1904, an Assist. Judge of
H.B.M.'s Court of Zanzibar 1904, Senior
Assist. Judge Feb. 1905. Ch. Judge Sept.
1914, Judge of the Prize Court, Zanzibar
Oct. 1914 (also sat as a Judge of Court
of Appeal for E. Africa), and Attorney -
Gen. of Straits Settlements 1919 ; is a
M.L.C. and a M.E.C. of Straits Settle-
ments ; acted as Colonial Sec. June 1920,
and as Gov.’s Dep. July to Sept. 1920 ;
sometime a Judge of Supreme Court of
H.H. the Sultan of Zanzibar ; has Order
of Brilliant Star of Zanzibar: m. 1904,
Mabel Adeline Paterson, da. of John
Paterson, of 42, Holland Park, W. ; cr.
Knt. 1919. Sitigapore, Straits Settle-
ments; Athenceum, and Sports' Clubs.
San living- One, b. 19 — .
Daughter living— One.
Murphy, Sir Shirley Forster, K.B.E. , j
F. R. C. S. , son of the late George Murphy ; |
b. 1848 ; ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch. ; is Past
Pres, of So. of Med. Officers of Health,
a Member of Council and Past Vice- |
Pres, of Roy. Statistical So., a Fellow of1
Roy. So. of Medicine, a Corresponding j
Member of Roy. So. of Hygiene (Italy),
and of Med. So. of Sweden, Hon. Fellow J
American Med. Asso., Lieut. -Col. Roy. j
Army Med. Corps (Territorial Force) ; 1
was Med. Officer of Health of Co. of
London 1889-1911; served as a Member
of Roy. Commn. on Tuberculosis ; author j
of various medical papers: m. 1880, Ellen ,
Theodora, M.B.E., da. of the late Henry
S. King; cr. Knt. 1904, K.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. 9, Bentinck Terrace, Regent's
Park, N. W. ; Athenceum, and Savile
Clubs.
Daughters living — Muriel, b. 1882, — Frances,
b. 1899.
Murray, Gen. Sir Archibald James,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B., C.V.O., D.S.O., son
of the late Charles Murray, of Wood-
house, near Kingsclere, Hants ; b. i860 ;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at R.M.C. ;
entered 27th Regt. 1879, became Capt. Roy.
Inniskilling Fusiliers 1887, Major 1898,
Lieut. -Col. 1900, Col. 1903, Maj.-Gen.
1910, Lieut.-Gen. 1915, and Gen. 1919;
served in Zululand 1888, in S. Africa 1899,
1900, and 1902 (dangerously wounded, de-
spatches thrice, Queen’s medal with five
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
D. S. O. ) , and during European War 1914-17
as Ch. of Staff, then as Com.-in-Ch. of
Egyptian Expeditionary Force, and after-
wards as Com.-in-Ch. of all Forces in
Egypt (despatches, K.C. M.G. ,G.C. M.G.,
Grand Officer Legion of Honour, Lieut.-
Gen., Gen., Grand Cordon of Orders of
White Eagle of Serbia and of the Nile,
and of Sacred Treasure of Japan, Grand
Officer SS. Maurice and Lazarus of
Italy) ; was A.A.G. 1st Div. Aldershot
Command 1902-5. Brig. -Gen. on Gen.
Staff 1905-7, and Director of Mil. Training
at Head Quarters 1907-12 ; appointed Col.
Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers 1911, Inspector
of Inf. 1912, to command 2nd Div. Aider-
shot 1914, Dep. Ch. of Imperial Gen. Staff
at War Office 1915, and Ch. of Imperial
Gen. Staff, a Member of Army Council
Oct. 1915, and Gen. Officer Comdg.-in-Ch.
at Aldershot 1917; is a J.P. for Kent:
m. 1st, 1890, Caroline Helen, who d. 1910,
el. da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Henry Baker
Sweet, of Hillersdon, Tiverton, Devon ;
2ndly, 1912, Mildred Georgina, da. of Col.
William Toke Dooner, J.P., of Ditton
Place, near Maidstone ; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
C. B. (Mil.) 1904, C.V.O. 1907, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1911, K.C.M.G. 1915, G.C.M.G.
1917. Junior United Service Club.
Son living — Louis Gerald, b. 1891 ; Capt.
Gordon Highlanders.
Murray, Col. Sir Charles Wyndham,
K.C.B. , son of the Rev. Thomas Boyles
Murray, M.A. , Preb. of St. Paul’s; b.
1844; ed. at Marlborough; is a retired
Col. , and a Knight of Justice of the Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England;
was a Member of Bulgarian Boundary
Commn., and Assist. Mil. Attache in
Turkey 1878 (despatches) ; served during
S. African War 1879 (despatches, medal
with clasp, Brevet Major), during Afghan
War 1880-81 (medal), with Egyptian
Expedition 1882 (despatches, medal with
Tel-el-Kebir clasp, bronze star, Brevet
Lieut. -Col, 4th class Osmanieh), and
with Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-5
(despatches); was one of H.M.’s Hon.
Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms 1891-1912 ;
sat as M.P. for Bath (C) July 1892 to
Jan. 1906, when he was defeated ; ap-
pointed Gentleman Usher of the Scarlet
Rod to Order of the Bath 1913 ; a Member
of Council of Japan So. ; has 3rd class
of Order of Rising Sun of Japan : m.
1890, Emma Cecilia, O.B.E. (a Lady of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, and has Order of Mercy), da.
of Edward Walker, and widow of Major
Konarski; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1902, Knt.
1905 K.C.B. (Civil) 1917. Winton
House, Richmond, Surrey ; 10, Rutland
Gate, S. W. ; Marlborough , Carlton, and
Royal Yacht Squadron Clubs.
KNIGHTS.
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Murray, Sir David, R.A., son of
James Murray, of Glasgow ; b. 1849 ; ed.
at Glasgow ; is a landscape painter, a
R.A. , an A.R.S.A. , and Pres, of Roy.
Institute of Painters in Water Colours ;
cr. Knt. 1918. 1, Langham Chambers ,
Portland Place, W. ; Arts , and Art
( Glasgow ) Clubs.
Murray, Sir George, K.B.E., 4th son
ofthelate Lieut. -Col. Charles Murray, 42nd
Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders) ; b.
1865 ; ed. privately ; Officer Casualties
Depart. (T.F.), War Office 1915-17 ;
Statistical Depart. 1917-20: m. 1891, Lily
Gwendoline, twin da. of the late Walter
Mayhew, of Duxbury Park, Chorley,
Lancashire; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
37, Kensington Park Gardens , PP.11/
Junior Carlton Club.
Murray, Sir George Evelyn Pember-
ton, K.C.B. [see D. Atholl, colls.].
Murray, Rt. Hon. Sir George Herbert,
P.C., G.C.B., LS.O. [see D. Atholl,
colls.].
Murray, Hon. Sir George John
Robert, K.C.M.G. , LL.M., son of the
late Alexander Borthwick Murray, of
Murray Park, Magill, near Adelaide, S.
Australia; b. 1863; ed. at St. Peter’s
Collegiate Sch. , Adelaide, at Adelaide
Univ. (B.A. 1883), and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A., and LL. B. (bracketed
Senior), Law Tripos 1887, LL.M. 1909) ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1888 and S. Australia
1889 and a K.C. 1906; was Associate
to Ch. Justice of Supreme Court, S.
Australia 1889-90; appointed a Puisne
Judge of Supreme Court of S. Australia
1912, and Ch. Justice and Lieut. -Gov.
thereof 1916 ; elected Vice-Chancellor of
Adelaide Univ. 1915, and Chancellor
1916; cr. K.C.M.G. 1917. Murray Park,
Magill, Adelaide, South Australia ;
Oxford and Cambridge {London), and
Adelaide Clubs.
Murray, Sir George Sheppard, son of
the late Alexander Murray, of Ceylon
Civil Ser. ; b. 1851 ; ed. at Hyde Abbey
Sch. , Winchester ; sometime Manager of
Mercantile Bank of India, Singapore ; was
a M. L.C. of Straits Settlements 1888-1906:
m. 1888, Lucy Mary Johanna, da. of the
late Nicholas Belfield Dennys, Ph.D. , of
Singapore ; cr. Knt. 1906. Cleveland
House, St. James's Square, S. W. ; Bar-
ret stown Castle, Bally more Eustace, co.
Kildare; Junior Carlton, Wellington ,
Royal Automobile, Ranelagh, and Sports'
Clubs.
Son living — Richard Brian, b. 1889; Capt.
London Regt. : m. 1915, Vera Gascoigne, da.
of F. H. Moore, of Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Murray, Sir James, son of William
Murray, of Mastrick, Aberdeenshire ; b.
1850; ed. at Woodside Sch. and Gymna-
sium, Old Aberdeen, and at Aberdeen
Univ. ; sat as M.P. {L) for E. Aberdeen-
shire 1906-10 ; is a Merchant and J).L. of
I Aberdeen Art Gallery, and a Trustee of
> National Galleries of Scotland ; m. 1st,
I 1874, Martha, who d. 1875, da. of William
Benton, of Crookmore, Alford ; 2ndly,
1 1876, Charlotte, da. of Charles Keith, of
, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; cr. Knt. 1915. 3,
Buckingham Gate, S. W. ; Glenburnie
j Park, Aberdeen; Reform, Royal Auto-
I mobile, and Arts Clubs.
Sons living— Three.
Daughters living— Two.
Murray, Lieut.-Col. Sir Malcolm
Donald, K.C.V.O. , C.B. [see E. Dun-
more, colls.].
Murray, Sir Oswyn Alexander
Ruthven, K. C.B. , son of the late Sir James
Augustus Henry Murray, LL. D. , D.C.L.
[see Murray, "Knights’ Widows”];
b. 1873 ; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1895, M.A. 1906, Hon. Fellow 1919);
entered Admiralty 1897, and served as
Private Sec. to various Members of the
Board of Admiralty 1899-1904 ; was Di-
rector of Victualling of the Navy 1905-n,
Assist. Sec. of the Admiralty 1911-17,
since when he has been Sec. of Admiralty ;
has 2nd class of Japanese Order of Rising
Sun ; is a J.P. for co. London, and Com.
Legion of Honour : m. 1900, Mildred
Octavia, da. of the late Rev. Septimus
March; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1910, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1917. Annery, Roehampton.
Son living — Malcolm Patrick, b. 1905.
Daughter living — Priscilla March, b. 1902.
Murray, Sir Robert; b. 1846; is a
partner in the firm of Love and Stewart,
timber merchants, of Glasgow and
Bo’ness ; cr. Knt. 1914. Caer-Edin,
Bo' ness, West Lothian.
Murray, Hon. Sir Thomas Keir,
K. C.M. G. , son of Archibald Keir Murray,
of Pine Town, Natal ; b. 1854 ; ed. at
Pine Town ; was at Diamond Fields
1870- 71, and in business at Ladysmith
1871- 80; sometime a Vol. , and many
years Chm. (now Pres.) of Natal Farmers’
Conference and Agricultural So. ; repre-
sented Natal at S. African Railway and
Customs Conferences, and at Roy. Open-
ing of Australian Parliament ; was Chm.
of Govt. Board of Arbitrators in connec-
tion with Defective Surveys ; sat for Key’s
River Co. in Natal Legislative Assembly
1886-90, since when he has sat for City
of Pietermaritzburg ; has been Pres, of
Natal Farmers’ Congress ; served in Zulu
War 1879, in command of Ladysmith
Defence Force, and in S. African War
1899-1900, raising Murray’s Horse and
Murray’s Scouts, and acting as Ch. of In-
telligence, Ladysmith Relief Force (de-
spatches thrice, medal with two clasps,
K.C.M.G.) ; appointed Min. of Lands
and Works, Natal 1893, Colonial Sec.
thereof 1897, and Gen. Sup. of Boer
Refugee Camps, Natal 1901 (specially
thanked by Sec. of State for Colonies) ;
is Ch. Leader of Natal Mil. Reserves, a
J. P. for the Colony, Pres, of Pietermaritz-
burg County Agricultural So. , and Natal
Turf Club, Pres, of Rugby Union, and
a Director of Natal Bank ; was Chm. of
Live Stock Govt. Commns. , of Utrecht-
Vryheid Compensation Claims Commn. ,
and of Defective Surveys Board of Arbi-
tration, and a Member of Native, Crown
lands, and Magistrates Commns. : m. 1887,
Annie, da. of Henry Procter; cr. C. M.G.
1895, K.C.M.G. 1901. Cleland, Pieter-
maritzburg, Natal.
Murray, Col. Sir Valentine, K.B.E. ,
C.B. , C.M.G., son of George Murray,
Bar.-atlaw; b. 1867; ed. at Malvern
Coll., and at R.M.A. ; entered R. E.
1886, became Capt. 1896, Brevet Major
1900, Major 1904, Lieut.-Col. 1912, and
Col. 1916 ; S. African War 1899-1902,
on Staff (despatches, Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King's medal with two
clasps, Brevet Major), European War
1914-19, latterlyas Director of Transporta-
tion, with rank of Brig. -Gen. (despatches,
C.M.G. , C. B., Com. Legion of Honour,
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KNIGHTAGE.
K B. E. ) ; is a Knight of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England :
m. 1909, Flora Constance, da. of Ralph
Entwistle Peters, formerly of Eastington,
Gloucestershire; cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.B.
(Mil.) 1918, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 10, Cum-
berland Terrace , Regent' s Park , N. W. 1 ;
United Service Club.
Murshidabad, Ihtishamul-Mulk ]
Raisud Dowla, Amir-ul- Omra , Nawab
Asef Kudr Syud Sir Wasif Ali Meerza,
Khan Bahadur Mahabat Jung , Nawab
Bahadur of, K. C. S. /. , K. C. V. 0. , son of
the late Nawab Sir Syud Hussan Ali
Meerza Bahadur, G.C.I.E. ; b. 1875 ; ed.
at Trin. Coll., Oxford; is Premier Noble
of Bengal, Behar, and Orissa; sometime
a Member of Bengal Legislative Council :
m. 1900; cr. K.C.S.I. 1910, K.C.V.O.
1912. The Palace, Murshidabad.
Murton, Sir Walter, C.B. , son of
Walter Murton, formerly of East Stour,
Ashford, Kent; b. 1836; ed. at Tonbridge
Sch ; practised as a solicitor until 1875 ;
was first Solicitor to the Board of Trade
1875-190°, and British Representative at
London Conference on German Govt.
Claims arising in S. Africa 1900 ; author of
“ Wreck Inquiries” : m. i860, Mary, who
d. 1895, da. of John Callaway ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1894, Knt. 1899. Gipp' s
Close, Langton, Kent ; Devonshire Club.
Sons living — Walter Herbert ( The Briars,
Chislehurst), b. 1861 : m. 1906, Edith Alice,
el. da. of the late Robert Payne, of Selwood,
Chislehurst, — Ernest, b. 1867 ; sometime in
R.N.V.R.
Myles, Col. Sir Thomas, C.B., M.D. ,
son of the late John Myles, of Limerick ;
b. 1857; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.B.
and B.Ch. 1881, M.D. 1888); F.R.C.S.
Ireland 1885 ; is a Fellow of Roy. Acad,
of Med., Ireland, a Member of Gen. Med.
Council, a Member of British Med. Asso. ,
Col. R. A. M.C., and temporary Consulting
Surg. to H.M. Forces in Ireland ; formerly
Professor of Pathology and Examiner in
Anatomy to Roy. Coll, of Surgs. , Ireland,
Resident Surg. Steevens Hospital, Dublin,
and Surg. to Richmond Hospital, Dublin ;
was Sec. to Dublin Hospitals Commn.
1885, and Pres. Roy. Coll, of Surgeons,
Ireland 1900-1902 ; appointed an Hon.
Surg. to H.M. in Ireland 1910; author of
various Med. Pamphlets: m. 1888, Frances
Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. George
Ayres, M.A. , Canon of St. Patrick's,
Dublin; cr. Knt. 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1917.
33, Merrion Square, Dublin ; Royal
Hibernian United Service, and Royal
Irish Yacht Clubs.
Mysore, H.H. the Maharaja (Sir Sri
Knshnara.]sLWa.d\yarBahadur)o/',G.C.S./.,
G.B.E., son of H.H. the late SriChamar-
ajendra Wadiyar Bahadur, G.C.S. 1. ; b.
1884 ; is one of the Ruling Chiefs of India,
and a Donat of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England ; appointed Hon.
Col. 26th King’s Own Indian Cav. 1910 ;
cr. G.C.S. I. 1907, G.B. E. 1917. The
Palace, Mysore, Bangalore , India; Fern-
hill, Ootacamund, India.
Mysore, H.H. Yuvara ja (Sir K a n t i r a va
Narasimharaja Wadiyar) of, G.C.I.E. ,
youngest son of the late Maharaja Sri
Chamarajendra Wadiyar Bahadur ; b.
1888 ; received title of His Highness
1918: m. 1910; cr. K.C.I.E. 1911,
G.C.I.E. 1915. Mysore, Southern India.
Nairne, Sir Perceval Alleyn, son of
Capt. Alexander Nairne, H.E. I.C.S. , of
Camberwell, S. E. ; b. 1841 ; ed. at Clap-
ham Gram. Sch. ; admitted Solicitor 1864;
is Chm. of Committee of Seamen’s Hos-
pital So. and of London Sch. of Tropical
Med., Solicitor to Drapers’ Co., and a
member of the legal firm of Baker and
Nairne, of 3, Crosby Square, E.C. ; has
Order of Mercy ; cr. Knt. 1915. 176, The
Grove, Camberwell, S.E.
Nance, Surg. -Capt. Arthur Stanley,
K.B.E. , C.B., M.R.C.S., son of James
Nance, F.R.C.S., of Eccleshall, Stafford-
shire ; b. i860 ; ed. at Trent Coll. ; Surg.-
Capt. R.N., and Principal Med. Transport
Officer, Med. Depart. Admiralty ; Naval
Med. Transport Officer, Scotland 19 14-19;
has U.S.A. Navy Cross : m 1890, Janet
Besnard, da. of the late William New-
burgh Tisdall, of Denemark, Bantry,
co. Cork; cr. C.B. (Civil) and K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Denemark House, Bantry,
co. Cork.
Daughter living — One.
Nanton, Sir Augustus Meredith, son
of Daniel Augustus Nanton, of Toronto;
b. i860; ed. in Toronto; is senior Win-
nipeg partner in the firm of Osier, Ham-
mond and Nanton, investment brokers
and financial agents, Vice- Pres, of Do-
minion Bank of Great - West Life Assurance
Co., and of Osier and Nanton Trust Co.,
a Director of Canadian Pacific Railway,
Hudson’s Bay Co., etc., and a Knight
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England : m. 1st, 1886, Georgina Hope
Hespeler, who d. 1887 ; 2ndly, 1894,
Ethel Constance Clark, of Winnipeg ;
cr. Knt. 1917. 229, Roslyn Road. Winni-
peg ; Manitoba (Winnipeg), Mount Royal
(Montreal), York (Toronto), and Rideau
(Ottawa) Clubs.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living — Three.
Napier, Sir Walter John, D.C.L., son
of the late George W. Napier, of Alderley
Edge, Cheshire ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Rugby,
and at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford;
Bar Lincoln’s Inn 1881 ; was an Unofficial
M.L.C., Straits Settlements 1896-7 and
1900-1907, and Attorney-Gen., Straits
Settlements 1907-9 ; appointed a Member
of W. African Land Committee 1912 ; is
a J. P. and a County Councillor for Surrey,
and Chm. Aldershot Dist. Employment
Committee : m. 1889, Susanna, da. of the
late Emil Stoehr, of Alderley Edge ; cr.
Knt. 1909. Chinton Hanger, Churt, near
Farnham, Surrey; United University
Club
Son living — Lennox Pel'iam, M.C. , b. 1891 ;
B.A. Catnb.
Daughters living — Helen Margaret, b. 1896:
m. 19 jo, Major Jo'in Alan Lyde Caunter,
M.C., Gloucestershire Regt., — Edith Char-
lo.te, b. 1699.
Nariman, Sir Temulji Bhikaji; b.
1848 ; ed. at Grant Med. Coll., and at
Elphinstone Coll., Bombay : is a Med.
Practitioner of Bombay, Ch. Physician
Parsi Lying-in-Hospital, Vice-Pres. ColL
of Physicians, Bombay, a Member of
Legislative Council, aJ.P. for Bombay,
and a Fellow of Bombay Univ. ; was
Vice Pres, of Med. Congress, Bombay,
1900; has Kaisar-i-Hind medal: m. 1854,
his cousin ; cr. Knt. 1914. Bombay.
Nash, Maj.-Gcn. Sir Philip Arthur
Manley, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the
late Rev. William Nash, of Sonterby,
Grantham; b. 1875; is Hon. Maj.-Gen.
General List; was Inspector-Gen. of
Transportation, and Head of Traffic
Dept., Transport Min. during European
War (Order of St. Lazarus and St. Maurice
KNIGHTS.
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of Italy, Legion of Honour, Leopold
of Belgium, Belgian Croix de Guerre);
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.C.M.G. 1918.
Nash, Sir Vincent, son of the late
James Nash, J.P. , of Limerick; b. 1865;
L.R.C.S.I. and L.R.C.P.I. 1887; some-
time temporary Major and Registrar
Queen Mary’s Mil. Hospital at Whalley,
Lancashire; a J.P. and D.L. for Limerick
(High Sheriff 1902), and a Knight Com.
of the Order of St. Gregory the Great :
m. 1896, Agnes, el. da. of the late James
Haran, J.P. , of Limerick ; cr. Knt. 1902.
Shannon View House , Kilmurry , co.
Limerick; Stephens Green , and County
{Limerick) Clubs.
Sons living — Vincent Harold, b. 1899 ; Lieut.
Irish Guards, — Richard Rupert, b. 1905.
Daughters living — Mabel Violet, — Edith Au-
gusta,— Laura Rachel, — Florence Isobel, —
Estelle M. J.
Nasrulla Khan, Nawab Sir Mu-
hammad, K.C.S.I. ; b. 18 — ; heir-
apparent for Bhopal State; cr. K.C.S.I.
1920. Bhopal , Central India.
Nasrullah Khan, Shahzada ,
G.C.M.G., younger son of H.H. the
Amir (Sir Abdur Rahman Khan) of Af-
ghanistan, G.C.B., G.C.S.I. ; b. 18 — ;
visited Europe 1895 ; cr. G.C.M.G. (Hon.)
1896. Kabul , Afghanistan.
Nasser-ul-Mulk [see Aboul Kassem
Khan].
Nathan, Col. Sir Frederic Lewis,
K.B.E., son of the late Jonah Nathan, of
11, Pembridge Square, W. ; b. 1861 ; ed. at
Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered
R.A. 1879, became Capt. 1887, Major
1897, Lieut. -Col. 1905, and Brevet Col.
1908; retired 1909; was Capt. -Inspector
at Roy. Laboratory 1886-8, 2nd Assist,
to Director-Gen. of Ordnance Factories
1888-92, Officer in Ch. of Danger Build-
ing, Roy. Gunpowder Factory, Waltham
Abbey 1892-9, Assist. Sup. there 1899-
1900, Sup. 1900-1909, Works Manager of
Nobel’s Explosives Co.’s Ardeer Factory
1909-14, and in Admiralty 1914- 15, and
Min. of Munitions 1915-19 ; appointed
Power Alcohol Research Officer 1920 ;
has Orders of Leopold of Belgium and
St. Anne of Russia (2nd class) : m. 1888,
Adeline Edith, el. da. of the late E. F.
Sichel ; cr. Knt. 1906, K.B. E. 1918.
37, Cornwall Gardens , S. W.7 ; Army
and Navy Club.
Sons living — Edward Jonah, b. 1889, — Robert
Frederic, b. 1893, — Matthew Lewis, b. 1907.
Nathan, Lieut.-Col. the Right Hon.
Sir Matthew, P.C., G.C.M.G. [see
“ Privy Council”].
Nathan, Sir Robert, K.C.S.I ., C.I.E.,
son of Jonah Nathan; b. 1866: ed. at
St. Peter’s Coll., Camb. ; entered I.C.S.
1888, became Magistrate and Collector,
Bengal 1894, Under Sec. to Govt, of
India, Financial and Commerce Depart.
1895, Under Sec., Home Depart. 1897,
Magistrate and Collector 1900, Sec. to
Indian Univs. Commn. 1903, Dep. Sec.,
Home Depart. Govt, of India 1904,
Private Sec. to Viceroy of India 1904, and
Commr. of Div. 1907; isaM.L.C. Bihar
and Orissa; was Pres, of Dacca Univ.
Committee 1912, and of Patna Univ
Committee 1913; retired 1914; cr. C.I.E.
1903, C.S.I. 1911, K.C.S.I. 1919. C3,
Albany, Piccadilly, W.
Navanagar, Lieut.-Col. H.H. the
Maharaja {Jam Shri Sir Ranjitsinhji
Vibhaji) the Jam Saheb of, G.B.E.,
K.C.S.I. ; b. 18 — ; is one of the Ruling
Chiefs of India, and Hon. Lieut.-Col. in
the Army; cr. K.C.S.I. 1917, G.B.E.
(Civil) 1919. Navanagar, Kathiawar ,
Bombay.
Neale, Sir Henry James Van Sittart,
K.C.B., son of the late Edward Van
Sittart Neale, of Bisham Abbey, Berks ;
b. 1842 ; entered Admiralty 1862, and
was Assist. Sec. 1896-1902; is a J.P.
for Berks and Westminster : m. 1887,
Florence, da. of His Honour the late
Judge (Arthur S.) Eddis, Q.C. , County
Court Judge; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1897,
K. C.B. (Civil) 1902. Bisham Abbey,
Berks.
Daughters living — Phyllis Mary, b. 1889, —
Elizabeth Frances, b. 1893 : m. 191 7, Capt.
Leo Berkeley Paget, Rifle Brig, [see M.
Anglesey, colls.].
Needham, Sir Christopher Thomas,
son of John Needham, of Eccles ; b. 1866;
ed. at Manchester Gram. Sch. , and at
Manchester Univ. (B.A. 1887); is senior
partner in the firm of John Needham
and Sons, iron and steel merchants, of
Manchester, a Member of Council of
Manchester Univ., a Trustee of Man-
chester Univ. Union (Chm. 1892 3), Pres.
Manchester Statistical So., a Director
of Manchester Ship Canal Co., of
Manchester Chamber of Commerce, of
Manchester and Liverpool Banking Co.
(Limited), and of National Boiler and
General Insurance Co. (Limited), a former
Hon. Sec. of Asso. of Chambers of Com-
merce of United Kingdom, and a J.P.
for Lancashire ; was Chm. of Convoca-
tion of Manchester Univ. 1911-14, and a
Member of Committee on War Loans for
Small Investors 1916, and several other
Govt. Committees; sat as M.P. for
S.-W. Div. of Manchester {L) 1910-18,
having been defeated there Jan. 1910 :
m. 1902, Florence White, who d. 1905 ;
cr. Knt. 1919. Ranighar, 4, Lancaster
Road, Didsbury, Manchester ; Reform,
Union, and Reform { Manchester ) Clubs.
Daughter living — Florence Mary.
Needham, Sir Frederick, son of James
Needham, b. 18 — ; ed. at St. Peter’s
Sch , York; M.R.C S. Eng. 1858; M.D.,
St. Andrews, 1862; M.R.C. P. Edin. 1865;
L. S.A. 1866 ; was Med. Sup. of York
Lunatic Hospital 1858-74, and Med.
Sup. of Barnwood Hospital for Insane,
Gloucester 1874-92, since when he has
been H.M.’s Commr, on Board of Control
and a Commr. in Lunacy ; m. 1st, 18 — ,
Charlotte, who d. 1907, da. of the late
Rev. J. Shooter, V. of Bishop Wilton,
Yorkshire ; 2ndly, 1913, Helen Millicent
Sherwood, da. of William Levin Newman,
of York ; cr. Knt. 1915. 19, Campden
Hill Square, W. ; Savile, and Consti-
tutional Clubs.
Needham, Sir George William, son of
William Needham ; b. 18 — ; Pres. Roy.
Infirmary of Oldham, a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
Vice-Pres. Oldham Chamber of Com-
merce, Gov. of Hulme Gram. Sch., and
Chm. of Platt, Bros, and Co. (Limited),
Of Oldham ; cr. Knt. 1920. Holly Bank,
Wellington Road, Werneth, Oldham.
Negri Sembilan, H.H. (Tungki Mo-
hamed) Yang-di-per tuan Besar of the ,
K.C.M.G . ; cr. C.M.G. (Hon.) 1894,
K.C.M.G. (Hon.) 1916.
Neill, Sir Thomas, son of Charles
Neill; b. 1856; Director Pearl Assurance
Co. (Limited) 1910-11 ; appointed a
National Health Insurance Commr. 1911;
i
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is Chm. Ministry of Health Consultative
Council on Health Insurance Approved
Sos. , and of National Amalgamated Ap-
proved So., of Euston Square, N.W. i,
and a J.P. for Kent: m. 1879 ; cr. Knt.
1920.
Nevill, Sir Walter Palmer, son of the
late George Nevill, of Highbury; b. 1854;
is a Stockbroker, a member of the firm
of W. P. Nevill, Horley and Co., of 4,
Tokenhouse Buildings, E.C., and a J.P.
for London : m. 1880, Elizabeth, da. of
the late Canon Hurst, of St. Swithin’s,
London Stone ; cr. Knt. 1915. St. Ber-
nard's, 142, Highbuiy New Park , N.
Son living — George Hurst, b. 1892; Capt.
R.F.A. : m. 1915, Winifred Wilshin, of Wilton
Lodge, Hillingdon.
Neville, Adm. Sir George, K.C.B.,
C. V.O. [see B. Braybrooke colls.].
New, Sir Henry Francis, son ol the
late Rev. Francis Charles New, of 7,
Manchester Square, W. ; b. 1859; ed. at
Downside Sch. , Bath ; was Headmaster
of Downside Sch, 1892-1900 ; Mayor
of St. Marylebone 1917-19 ; Vice-Pres.
St. Marylebone War Supply Hospital,
and Chm. various War Committees
during European War : m. 1901, Con-
stance Mabel, who d. 1920, da. of the late
Walter Sutton Flack, of 47, Queen’s Gate
Gardens, S.W. ; cr. Knt. 19x9. 25, De
Vere Gardens, IV. 3/ Authors' Club.
Newbolt, Sir Francis George, K.C.,
son of the late Rev. Henry Francis New-
bolt, V. of St. Mary’s, Bilston ; b. 1863 ;
ed. at Clifton Coll. , and at Balliol Coll. ,
Oxford (B.A. 1887, M.A. 1890) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1890, and a K.C. 1914;
joined N.-E. Circuit ; is a Fellow of
Chemical So., Hon. Member of Land
Agents’ So., a Member of Roy. So. of
Painter-Etchers and Art Workers’ Guild,
and a J.P. and Chm. of Quarter Sessions
for Devonshire ; unsuccessfully contested
N.-W., or Chertsey, Div. of Surrey (L)
Jan. 1910; was Recorder of Doncaster
Feb. 1916 to April 1920; appointed
Chancellor of Dioceses of Exeter 1919 and
Bradford 1920, and Official Referee,
Supreme Court 1920: m. 1888, Alice Clara
Franck, da. of the Rev. J. Franck Bright,
D. D. (formerly Master of Univ. Coll.,
Oxford), of Hollow Hill, Ditchingham ;
cr. Knt. 1919. 40 , Kensington Park Gar.
dens, IV. ; Mattocks, Aylesbeare, Devon;
Royal Courts of Justice, W.C. ; Athe-
nceum, New University, and Devon and
Exeter Clubs.
Daughters living — Four, of whom the third,
Alice Rachel Franck, m. 1920, Edward
Montagu Rutter.
Newbolt, Sir Henry John, D.Litt.,
son of the late Rev. Henry Francis New-
bolt, V. of St. Mary’s, Bilston ; b. 1862 ;
ed. at Clifton Coll. , and at Corpus Christi
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1888,
Hon. Fellow 1920) ; Hon. D.Litt. Bristol
1912, Hon. LL.D. Glasgow 1919; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1887 ; a well-known poet ;
edited Monthly Review 1900-4 ; is a Vice-
Pres. of Navy Records So. and of Roy.
So. of Literature, Professor of Poetry,
and a Member of Academic Committee ;
author of numerous poetical works: m.
1889, Margaret Edina, da. of the Rev.
William Arthur Duckworth, of Orchard-
leigh Park, Frome [B. Stratheden] ; cr.
Knt. 1915. Netherhampton House, Salis-
bury ; 29, Campden Hill Road , W. ;
Athenceum , and Savile Clubs.
Son living — Arthur Francis, b. 1893; Capt.
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L.I.
Daughter living— Margaret Cecilia, b. 1890:
m. 1914, Major Ralph Dolignon Furse,
D.S.O.
Newdegate, Sir Francis Alexander
Newdigate-, K.C.M.G., only son of
the late Lieut. -Col. Francis William
Newdigate, Coldstream Guards, of West
Hallam, co. Derby; b. 1862; ed. at Eton,
and at R. M.C. , Sandhurst ; served in Cold-
stream Guards 1883-5 I is a J. P. and a D.L.
for Warwickshire, a D.L. for Derbyshire,
a Trustee of Rugby Sch., and a Knight
of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem of England ; assumed by Royal
License 1902 the additional surname of
Newdegate; sat as M. P for N.-E., or
Nuneaton, Div. of Warwickshire (C) 1892
to 1906 (when he was defeated), and for
N., or Tamworth, Div. of Warwickshire
1909-17 ; appointed Gov. of Tasmania
1917 and of W. Australia 1920 : m. 1888,
the Hon. Elizabeth Sophia Lucia, da. of
3rd Baron Bagot ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1917.
Government House, Perth, W. Australia ;
Arbury, N uneat n ; Bachelors' , and
Carlton Clubs.
Daughters living — Lucia Charlotte Susan, b.
1896: m. 1919, Lieut. John Maurice FitzRoy
[seeB. Southampton, colls.], — Susan, b. 1900.
Newdigate-Newdegate [see New-
degate].
Newland, Maj.-Gen. Sir Foster Reuss,
K.C.M.G., C.B., M.B. ; b. 1862 ; ed. at
Dublin Univ. (M.B. and B.Ch. 1885);
entered Roy. Army Med. Corps 1886,
became Lieut. -Col. 1906, Col. 1915, and
Surg.-Gen. and Maj.-Gen. 1917 ; S. Afri-
can War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with
five clasps), European War 19 14-19 (de-
spatches, C.M.G., C.B., K.C.M.G.); is
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England; cr. C.M.G.
1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Newman, Sir George, K.C.B. , M.D.,
F.R.C.P., son of Henry Stanley New-
man, of Leominster; b. 1870 ; ed. at Edin-
burgh Univ. (M.B. 1892, M.D. 1895),
and at King’s Coll., London; Hon.
D.C.L. Durham 1919; was Senior De-
monstrator of Bacteriology and Infective
Diseases, King’s Coll., London 1896-1900;
sometime Med. Officer for Finsbury and
Bedfordshire ; is Emeritus Lecturer on
Public Health, St. Bartholomew’s Hos-
pital, and a Member of Gen. Med. Coun-
cil ; appointed Ch. Med. Officer, Board
of Education 1907, and Ch. Med. Officer,
Min. of Health 1919 ; author of various
medical works: m. 1898, Adelaide Con-
stance, da. of Samuel Thorp, of Alderley
Edge; cr. Knt. 1911, K.C.B. (Civil)
1918. Ministry of Health, Whitehall,
S. W.i ; Athenceum Club.
Newsholme, Lieut.-Col. Sir Arthur,
K. C.B. , M.D., son of Robert Newsholme,
of Haworth, Yorkshire ; b. 1857 ; ed. at
Oxenhope and Keighley Gram. Schs.,
and at Univ. Coll., London; M. R.C.S.,
England 1879, M. B., London 1880, M.D.
1881, M.R.C.P. 1893, F.R.C.P. T898;
was Principal Med. Officer, Local Govt.
Board 1908-19; is temporary Lieut.-Col.
R.A. M.C. ; has been Med. Officer of
Health for Clapham and for Brighton,
Examiner in State Med., London Univ.,
and in Preventive Med., Oxford Univ.,
Examiner in Public Health, Camb. Univ.,
and Consulting Med. Officer, Westminster
and Battersea Training Coll. ; author of
various Public Health works and reports:
m. 1881, Sara, da. of William Mansford,
of Eagle, Lincoln; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1912,
KNIGHTS.
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K.C.B. (Civil)i9i7. 112, Ashley Gardens ,
S. W. ; Three Gables, Biggin Hill , Kent ;
Athenceum, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Newson, Sir Percy Wilson, son of
the late Henry Newson, of Suffolk ;
b. 1874 I a partner in the firm of Jardine,
Skinner and Co., of Calcutta, and a
Director of the Bank of Bengal, Calcutta :
m. 1908, Helena, el. da. of Lieut. -Col.
Denham Franklin, F. R.C.S. , formerly
R.A. M.C. ; cr. Knt. 1920. 34, Chow-
ringhee, Calcutta ; Bengal Club.
Daughters living — Violet Muir, b. 1909, —
Audrey Joan, b. 1912.
Newton, Sir Francis James,
K.C.M.G., C.V.O., third son of the late
Francis Rodes Newton; b. 1857; ed. at
Rugby, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
Honours Jurisprudence 1879, M.A. 1890) ;
Bar. Inner Temple 189c ; formerly Lieut.
3rd Batn. Hampshire Regt.,and A.D.C.
to Gov. and High Commr. of Cape of
Good Hope ; was Private Sec. to Prime
Minister of the Cape (Sir T. Scanlen,
K.C.M.G.) 1883-4, and to the Gov. (Sir
H. G. R. Robinson, G.C.M.G.) 1884-6,
Sec. to Mauritius Roy. Commn. 1886,
and Acting Administrator and Ch. Magi-
strate, British Bechuanaland 1888-9 a»d
1891-2; conducted enquiry into origin of
Matabele War 1894; appointed Colonial
Sec. and Receiver-Gen., British Bechu-
analand 1889, Resident Commr. of Be-
chuanaland Protectorate and Tati Dist.
1895, Colonial Sec. of British Honduras
1898, Colonial Sec. of Barbados 1901, and
Treasurer of S. Rhodesia 1903 ; sometime
a M.E.C. and M.L.C. of Rhodesia;
retired 1919 : m. 1889, Henrietta Strachey,
el. da. of the late Daniel Cloete, of Monte-
bello, Newland, Cape Town; cr. C.M.G.
1892, C.V.O. 1911, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Pimento Park , Simonas , Salisbury , Rho-
desia ; Arthur s, and Civil Service ( Cape
Town ) Clubs.
Newton, Sir (George) Douglas Coch-
rane, K.B.E., son of the late George
Onslow Newton, of Croxton, Cambridge-
shire ; b. 1879 ; Assist. Sec. (unpaid) Rural
Reconstruction Depart., Ministry of Re-
construction, a J.P. for Cambridgeshire
and Huntingdonshire (Sheriff 1909) ; Chm.
Cambridgeshire County Council 1919-20 ;
unsuccessfully contested Cambridgeshire,
W. Div. ( U. ) 1910 ; has Order of Leo-
pold II. of Belgium : m. 1905, Muriel,
da. of the late Col. Jemmett Duke,
formerly 17th Lancers ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil)
1919. Croxton Park , St. Neots, Hunts ;
Carlton, Boodle s, and Bachelors Clubs.
Daughter living — Myra Alice, b. 1906.
Newton, Major Sir Louis Arthur, son
of the late Reuben Newton, of Maccles-
field; b. 1867; is Major of a Cadet Batn.
Roy. Fusiliers, Past Master Felt Makers’
Co., Alderman of the City of London
(Senior Sheriff 1916-17), Chm. of City of
London Schs., a J.P. for co. London,
a Lieut, of City of London, Gov. of Roy.
Hospitals, Master of the Loriners Co.
and Founder and Chm. of Cheshire So. in
London: m. 1891, Eleanor Jane, da. of
George Faulderjtr. Knt. 1917. St.Aubin,
Becke?iham, Kent ; 25, College Hill, E.C.<\;
Junior Carlton Club.
Sons living — Edgar Henry, b. 1893; Major
Army Ser. Corps (T.F.): tn. 1917, Gladys
Maud, da. of James W. Garnar, of Becken-
ham,— Sidney Arthur, b. 1901.
Daughters living — Elsie Louise Marion,—
Winifred Emily.
Nicholas, Sir Walter Powell, son of
John Nicholas, of Brynamman, Carmar-
thenshire ; b. 1868 ; admitted a Solicitor
1894 (Law So. Prizeman, 1st class
Honours) ; Chm. of Co. of Glamorgan
National Insurance Committee ; Chm. of
Rhondda Local Tribunal during European
War : m. 18—, Florence, el. da. of the late
Edward Edwards, of Risca, Monmouth
shire ; cr. Knt. 1919. The Garth, Trea-
law, Glamorganshire ; Royal Automobile
Club.
Nicholl, Com. Sir Edward, M.P.,
son of William Nicholl ; b. 1862 ; is Com.
Roy. Naval Reserve and R.N V.R., Ch.
Examining Officer Bristol Channel, a
Member of Cardiff Docks Advisory Com-
mittee, a Member of Council of Cardiff
Chamber of Commerce, and senior partner
in the firm of Edward Nicholl and Co.,
shipowners, of Mount Stuart Square, Car.
diff ; has sat as M. P. for Penrhyn and
Falmouth Div. of Cornwall ( Co.U ) since
Dec. 1918: m. 1884; cr. Knt. 1916.
Littleton Park, Shepperton, Middlesex ;
Carlton, Constitutional, Royal Yacht, and
County ( Cardiff ) Clubs.
Sons living — One.
Daughters living — Three, of whom Frances
Garby: tn. 1920, Henry Norman Turner,
formerly Lieut. R.A.F.
Nicholls, Hon Sir Herbert, LL.B.,
son of Henry Richard Nicholls, of Hobart,
Tasmania; b. 1868; ed. at Grenville
Coll., Ballarat, Victoria, and at Tasmania
Univ. (LL.B. 1896); formerly in Tas-
mania Vol. ; was Attorney-Gen., Tas-
mania 1903-4; sat in Tasmanian Parlia-
ment 1900-1909; sometime a M.L.A.
Tasmania, and Leader of the Opposi-
tion ; author of " A History of the Tas-
manian Constitution,” etc. ; appointed a
Puisne Judge of Supreme Court of Tas-
mania 1908, and Ch. Justice thereof 1914 :
m. 1905, Helen, O.B.E. , el. da. of the
late Charles P. Sprent, Surveyor-Gen. of
Tasmania ; cr. Knt. 1916. Dionnan,
Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Three.
Nicholls, Gen. Sir William Charles,
K.C.B., son of John Ward Nicholls;
b. 1854 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; en-
tered R.M.A. 1872, became Capt. 1884,
Brevet Major 1893, Lieut. -Col. 1899,
Brevet Col. 1903, Maj.-Gen. 1908, Lieut. -
Gen. 1912 and Gen. 1914 ; retired 1919 ;
was Staff Officer, R.M.A. 1894-5, and
A.G., Roy. Marine Forces 1911-16: m.
1882, Ellen, da. of Ambrose Ashley, of
Brighton; cr. K.C.B. (Mil.) 1912. 79,
Warwick Road, S. W. ; United Service
Club.
Sons living — William Ashley, D.S.O., b. 1883
[see ‘ ‘ COMPANIONAGE ”].
Daughters living— Edith Lily: m. 1910, Com.
Frank Elliott, O.B.E-, R.N., — Dorothy Louise :
tn. 1918, Capt. Duncan Kinloch Kirk, Black
Watch.
Nicholson, Sir Arthur, son of Joshua
Nicholson, of Leek ; b. 1842; is Manag-
ing Director of Brough, Nicholson and
Hall (Limited), silk manufacturers, of
Leek, a J.P. for Staffordshire (High
Sheriff 1916), Pres, of Midland Liberal
Federation and Chm. of N. Staffordshire
Liberal Federation ; sometime Treasurer
of Staffordshire Congregational Union :
m. 1882, Marianne Lee, da. of the late
Robert Falkner, of Kersal; cr. Knt. 1909.
Highfield Hall, near Leek ; Natiotial
Liberal Club.
Sons living — Arthur Falkner, b. 1885 ; Major
R.F.A. (T.F.) : m. 1918, Gwendolene Mary,
da. of Arthur E. Evan?, of Southport, —
Malcolm, b. 1888; Bar. Inner Temple 1913;
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Lieut. -Col. R.A.F. : m. 1915, Kathleen
Gertrude, da. of Cornelius Chambers, of The
Croft, Birmingham.
Daughter living — Christine Mary, b. 1894: m.
1919, Peter Louis Kiek, of Woking.
Nicholson, Sir Arthur William,
K.C.B., el. son of the late Capt. William
Smith Nicholson, 26th Regt. ; b. 1852;
ed. at Winchester, and at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1874) ; was 2nd Clerk
Assist. , House of Commons 1900-1902,
and Clerk Assist. 1902-18; is a J.P.
and D.L. for Inverness-shire: m. 1883,
Gertrude Susan, who d. 1920, el. da. of the
late Francis Dukinfield Palmer Astley, of
Dukinfield, Cheshire, and Arisaig, Inver-
ness-shire ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1907, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1918. Arisaig House, Arisaig ,
Inverness-shire ; Dunhohne, Bournemouth;
Oxford and Cambridge Club.
Son living— One.
Daughters living — Two.
Nicholson, Maj. - Gen. Sir Cecil
Lothian, K.C.B. , C.M.G., son of the late
Gen. Sir Lothian Nicholson, K.C.B.,
R.E. [see B. Romilly] ; b. 1865; entered
Yorkshire Regt. 1885, became Lieut. -Col.
E. Lancashire Regt. 1912, Brevet Col.
1915, and Maj. -Gen. 1918 ; Tirah Expe-
dition 1897-8 (medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-19 (despatches twice,
Brevet Col., C.M.G., Maj. -Gen., K.C.B.,
Order of Leopold of Belgium, French
and Belgian Croix de Guerre) ; was a
D.A.Q.M.G. in India 1900-1905, and
Brig.-Maj. Irish Command 1905-9 ; ap-
pointed a Brig.-Com. 1915 : m. 1896,
Katherine, da. of Col. — Ranking, Indian
Army ; cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.)
1918, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Daughters living — Cecily Mary Lothian, b.
1899.
Nicholson, Vice-Adm. Sir Douglas
Romilly Lothian, K.C.M.G., K.C. VO.,
son of the late Gen. Sir Lothian Nicholson,
K.C.B., R.E. [see B. Romilly]; b. 1867;
became Com. R.N. 1899, Capt. 1954,
Rear-Adm 1916, and Vice-Adm. 192 j ;
European War 1914-19 (K. C.M.G.) ; ap-
pointed to Command 3rd Battle Squadron,
Home Fleet 1919, and Rear-Adm. Re-
serve Div., Portland 1919: m. 1907, Sybil
Edith Mary, da. of the late Hon. Edward
Romillv [see B. Romilly, colls.] ; cr.
K. C.M.G. and K.C.V.O. 1919.
Nicholson, Sir Frederick Augustus,
K.C.I.F.., son of the late Brinsley
William Hewetson Nicholson, M.D. ;
b. 1846; ed. at Roy. Med. Coll.,
Epsom, and at Lincoln Coll., Oxford;
entered I.C.S. 1869 ; became Dist.
and Sessions Judge, Madras 1889, Col-
lector and Magistrate 1889, a Member
of Viceroy’s Legislative Council 1897,
First Member of Board of Revenue 1899,
and a Member of Legislative Council,
Madras 1902 ; retired 1904 ; is Hon.
Director of Fisheries, Madras; has Kaisar-
i-Hind medal: m. 1875, Catherine, O. B. E.,
da. of the Rev. J, Lechler ; cr. C.I.E.
1899, K. C.I.E. 1903. Bentley, Egham,
Surrey.
Sons living — Thomas Brinsley, b. 1876; Major
W. India Regt., — Frederick Dering ( Egham
Hill, Surrey), M.D.,b. 18 77: m. 1904, Jessica
Mary, da. of the late H. W. Pearson, of Wood-
land House, Clifton.
N I cholson, St'rJ oh n R u m n ey , C. M. G. ,
son of Isaac Nicholson, of Langwathby,
Cumberland ; b. 1866 ; ed. at St. Bees,
Cumberland ; is a M.I.C.E., and Ch.
Engineer for Works, N.E. Railway ;
sometime Chm. and Ch. Engineer Singa-
pore and Penang Harbour Boards : m.
1902, Sybil Helen, O.B.E., da. of Sir
Herbert George Denman Croft, 9th Bt.
(cr. 1671) ; cr. C.M.G. 1913, Knt. 1919.
20, Never ft Mansions, Earl' s Court, S. IV.
Son living — W.lliam Archer, b. 1903.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Lucy, b. 1909.
Nicholson, Rear-Adm. Sir William
Coldingham Masters, K.C.B. ; b. 1863;
entered R.N. 1876, and became Rear-
Adm. 1916; battle of Jutland 1916 (de-
spatches, C.B. , Russian Order of St.
Vladimir and other Foreign Orders) ;
was 3rd Sea Lord of the Admiralty and
Controller 1919-20, since when he has
commanded 2nd Battle Squadron,
Atlantic Fleet : m. 1900, Margaret Mary
Ernestine Dorothy, el. da. of the late
Lieut. -Col. Allan Roger Charles Porcelli-
Cust, J.P. [E. Brownlow, colls.]; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1916, K.C.B. (Mil. ) 1919.
Sons living — Adelbert William Cust John,
b. 1901; Midshipman R.N. — Reginald Wode-
hou-e James, b. 1902 ; a Naval Cadet.
Daughter living — Dorothy Vernon Alice, b.
1905.
Nicol, Sir Thomas Drysdale, K.B.E.,
only son of the late Thomas Nicol ; b.
1878 ; Financial Adviser, Min. of Muni-
tions, Chm. Liquidations of Aircraft Con-
tracts Committee, and Special Commr. for
Disposal of captured and abandoned War
Material in occupied Germany : m. 1902,
Jane Henderson, youngest da. of the late
Robert Simpson ; cr. K.B. E. (Civil) 1920.
28, Park Lane , W.
Daughters living — One.
Nicoll, Sir William Robertson, D.D. ,
LL.D., son of the late Rev. Harry
Nicoll, of The Old Manse, Lumsden,
Aberdeenshire ; b. 1851 ; ed. at Aberdeen
Gram. Sch., and at Aberdeen Univ.
(M.A. 1870, LL.D. 1890); was Min. of
Free Church, Dufftown 1874-7, and of
Kelso 1877-85; is a Journalist; author of
numerous theological and other works;
has been Editor of the British Weekly,
the Bookman, the Expositor, etc., since
1886 : m. 1 st, 1878, Isa, who d. 1894,
only child of Peter Dunlop, of Skaith-
muir, Berwickshire ; 2nd, 1897, Catherine,
da. of the late Joseph Pollard, of High
Down, Herts ; cr. Knt. 1909. Bay Tret
Lodge, Frognal, N. W. ; The Old Manse,
Lumsden, Aberdeenshire ; Reform, Bath,
Savage, and Whitefriars Clubs.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) Henry Maurice
Dunlop, M.B., M.R.C.S. (146, Harley Street,
W.), b. 1884: m. 1920, a da. of the late
Herbert Champion Jone -, of Mexico City.
Daughters living — (By ist marriage) Isa Con-
stance, b. 1881 : m. 1909, Major Elystan
Miles, M.C., R.G.A., — (by 2nd marriage)
Mildred Robertson, b. 1898.
Nield, Sir Herbert, K.C. , M.P., son
of the late William Robert Nield, of
Midge Hall, Saddleworth, Yorkshire; b.
1862 ; ed. privately ; admitted Solicitor
1885 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1895, and a
K.C. 1913; goes N.-E. Circuit; is a
J.P. , a D. L., a County Alderman, a
Dep. Chm. of Quarter Sessions for
Middlesex, Chm. Middlesex Appeal
Tribunal, a Member of its Territorial
Force Asso. , Representative of co. Middle-
sex on Lea Conservancy, a Member of
Council of National Unionist Asso., and
Chm. of its Provincial Div. , for Middlesex,
of Governing Body of Asso. of Conserva-
tive Clubs, and of Council of London
Diocesan Home Missions, and a Director
of Regent's Canal and Dock Co. ; ap-
pointed Recorder of York 1917 ; sat as
M.P. for Ealing Div. of Middlesex (C)
Jan. 1906 to Dec. 1918 ; has sat for Ealing
KNIGHTS.
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(Co. U) since Dec. 1918: m. 1st, 1890,
Mary Catherine, who d. 1893, da. of the
late John Baker, of Colyton, Devon;
2ndly, 1901, Mabel Owen, da. of Sir
Cory Francis Cory-Wright, 1st Bt. , of
Caen Wood Towers, Highgate, N.; cr.
Knt. rgi8. Bishop's Mead, Bishop's
Avenue, Hampstead Lane, N.2 ; 2, Dr.
Johnson's Buildings, Temple , E.C. ; St.
Stephen' s Club.
Son living — Alan Edgar ( Sydney , N.S. Wales),
b. 1893.
Nimmo, Sir Adam, K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Pres. Mining Asso. Great Britain, and
Chm. Board of Trade Committee on Coal
Trade after the War ; was a Member of
Central Coal and Coke Supplies Com-
mittee 1918-19; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
Nitratan Sarkar, Sir , M.D.; b.
18 — ; M.D. 18 — ; cr. Knt. 1918. Cal-
cutta.
Nixon, Gen. Sir John Eccles,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B., son of the late
Maj.-Gen. John Pigott Nixon, formerly
Bombay Army ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Welling-
ton Coll. ; entered 25th Regt. 1875, became
Capt. I.S.C. (now Indian Army) 1886,
Major 1895, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1896, Col.
1899, Maj.-Gen. 1904, Lieut. -Gen. 1909,
and Gen. 1914; retired 1919; served
during Afghan War 1879-80 (despatches,
medal), with Mahsud Waziri Expedition
1881, with Chitral Relief Force 1895, as
D.A.Q. M.G. for Intelligence, present at
storming of Malakand Pass (despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), on
N.W. Frontier of India 1897-8, as
A.Q.M.G. (despatches, clasp), in S. Africa
1901-2, in command of a Cav. Brig, (de-
spatches, medal with four clasps, C.B.),
and Comdg. in Mesopotamia 1914-15
(A.D.C. Gen. to H.M., G.C.M.G.); was
D.A.A.G. for Instruction, Bengal 1888-95,
A.Q.M.G., Punjab Command 1899-1901,
A.Q.M.G,, Intelligence Depart. India
1901-3, in command of Bangalore Brig.
1903-6, Inspector-Gen. of Cav. in India
1906-8, in command of 7th (Meerut) Div.
1908-10, in command of 1st (Peshawar) Div.
N. Army India 1910-12, and Gen. Officer
Comdg. S. Army, India 1912-18, since
when of N. Army, India ; appointed
A.D.C. Gen. to H.M. 1915; author of
“Tactical Problems,” etc.: m. 1884,
Amy. youngest da. of James Wilson,
formerly of Gratwicke, Billinghurst, and
Felphain Manor, Sussex; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1902, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911, G.C.M.G. 1919.
Noble, Sir William, son of Alexander
Begg North ; b. 1861; ed. at Gordon’s
Coll. ; an Electrical Engineer ; appointed
Engineer, Gen. Post Office 1893, Technical
Officer 1907, Assist. Engineer-in-Ch. 1912,
and Engineer-in-Ch. 1919 ; a Member of
Council of Institute of Electrical En-
gineers, and a Chevalier of the Order of
the Crown of Belgium : in. 1st, 1885,
Minna da. of William MacDonald; 2ndly,
1918, Marion, da. of T. Jolley, and widow
of James Galloway Weir, M.P. for Ross
and Cromarty ; cr. Knt. 1920. Sil-
chester, The Park, Hampstead, N. W. 3 ;
National Liberal Club.
Daughters l.ving — (By xst marriage) Elizabeth
Anderson: m. 1916, H. Cobden Turner,
ele tr icalengineer, of Manchester, — Katherine
Helen: m. 1915, Henry Paterson Gisborne,
solicitor of Temple Chambers, Temple, E.C.4.
Nolini Ranjan Chattarji [see
Chattarji.]
Norbury, Inspector-Gen. Sir Henry
Frederick , K. C. B. , M.D. , F. R. C. S. ;
b. 1839; ed. at Oundle Sch. , at St.
Bartholomew's Hospital (London), and
at Malta Univ. ; M.R.C.S. Eng. i860,
L. S.A. Lond. 1868, M.D. Malta 1870,
M. D. Cape Univ. 1882, F.R.C.S. Eng-
land (hon. caus^) 1900; entered R.N.
as Surg. i860, became Staff-Surg. 1872,
Fleet-Surg. 1879, Dep. Inspector Gen.
1887, and Inspector-Gen. 1894 ; served in
Med. Charge of Naval Brig, in Kaffir
War 1877-8 (despatches twice, thanked
by Legislative Council of Cape of Good
Hope), and in Zulu War 1879 as Prin-
cipal Med. Officer of Gen. Sir C. Pearson’s
column, and of the garrison of Fort
Ekowe, present at battle of Inyezane
(Naval and Mil. despatches several times,
medal with three clasps) ; awarded Blane
gold medal 1879 ; was Inspector-Gen. of
Roy. Naval Hospital, Plymouth 1895-8,
and Director-Gen. of Med. Depart, of
R.N. 1898-1904; isan Hon. Surg. toH.M.,
and a Knight of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England ; received
Jubilee medal, and Coronation medals
1902 and 1911 ; author of “The Naval
Brigade in South Africa” : m. 1868, Mina
Legge, da. of the late E. G. Wade- Brown,
of Burton Bradstock, Dorset ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1879, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1897. St.
Margaret's, Eltham Kent.
Sons living— Herbert Reginald, C.B., R.N.,
b. 1876 [see “Companionage”], — Henry
Frederick Oswald, B.C.L. (34, Wimborne
Gardens, Ealing, W.), b. 1880 ; Bar. Inner
Temple, 1907: m. 1911, Esm6 Frances, da.
of the late John Bradford, of Hartleymere,
Ealing, W., — Lionel Edward Close, O.B.E.,
M.B., F.R.C.S. (25, Harley Street, W.), b.
1882 ; is Hon. Capt. R.A.M.C , Ass;st. S rg.
St Mark’s H» spi 1, Surg. Belgrave Hospital
for Chil ren, and Surg. Specialist to Min. of
Pen Ions Board ; Surg. Briti u Red Cross
Hospital, i>etley, during European War ;
O.B.E. (Civil) 1919: m. 1915, Grace, da. of
As W Roberson, of Lewes.
Daughters living — Mina Ethel Olive Eliza : m .
1896, Charles Hazlitt Upham, Surg. R.N., —
Beatrice Emily : m. 1896, Ernest Heys-
Jones, solicitor, of 4, St. Leonards Road,
Ealing, W., — Mabel Eleanor : m. 1906,
Alexander Story St. John, of Tregoze,
Eltham [see V. Bolingbroke, colls.], — Sybil
Mary: m. 1915, the Rev. James McIntyre,
B.D., R. of Washford Pyne, Devon, — Hilda
Margaret : m. 1916, Herbert Chavasse Squires,
M.D. , Sudan Med. Depart., Atbara, Sudan.
Norman, Sir Frederick (John), son of
Thomas Norman, of Runcorn, Cheshire;
b. 1857 ; is a Scientific Expert specializing
in Chemistry and Physics as applied to
chemical colour and earthenware in-
dustries, a J.P. for Cheshire, and a
Member of Cheshire Standing Joint
Committee Educational Authority, and
other public bodies : m. 1888, Nellie,
who d. 1909, da. of Josiah Peacock, of
Didsbury, Lancashire ; cr. Knt. 1914.
Lyndhurst, Higher Runcorn, Cheshire.
N ORMAN.^r^. - Vice- A din Sir W i 11 ia m
Henry, K.C.B., son of Fleet-Paymaster
William Henry Norman, R.N. ; b. 1855 ;
ed. at King's Coll., London; M.R.C.S.
England 1878, L.R.C.P. Edinburgh
1881 ; entered R.N. 1882, became Staff-
Surg. 1894, Fleet-Surg. 1898, Dep. In-
spector-Gen. of Hospitals and Fleets
1908, and Surg. -Gen. 1913 ; retired 1919;
appointed Surg. -Gen., Roy. Naval
Hospital, Plymouth 1914 ; was Director-
Gen., Med. Depart. R.N. 1917-19 (rank
of Vice-Adm ); is an Hon. Surg to H.M.,
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, Com. Legion of
Honour, Star of Rumania, and Crown
of Belgium, and a Grand Officer oj
Sacred Treasure of Japan ; has U.S.A.
Distinguished Ser. Medal: m. 1st, 1880 1
34*
io66
KNIGHTAGE.
Rose Constance, who d. 1898, da. of
Greville Williams, F.R.S. ; 2ndly, 1900,
Lucie, da. of B. Carver, J.P., of Gibraltar ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918
The Old House, Yeolmbridge, Launceston .
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Norris, Col. Sir Henry George, M.P. ,
son of John Henry Norris ; b. 1865 ; has
been Mayor of Fulham since 1 899 ; raised
three Brigs, of Artillery during European
War; is aJ.P. and D.L. for co. London,
partner in the firm of Allenand Norris,
builders and contractors, and a Member of
Metropolitan Water Board ; was Super-
visor of Mil. Representatives, Local Tri-
bunals, Home Counties, and an A.A.G.
with rank of Col. during European War ;
has sat as M.P. for E. Div. of Fulham
(Co. U) since Dec. 1918; cr. Knt. 1917.
Town Hall, Fulham , S. W.
North, Lieut.-Col. Sir Harry, el. son of
the late Col. John Thomas North, of Avery
Hill, Eltham, Kent; b. 1866; ed. at
Jesus Coll., Camb. ; formerly Capt. and
Hon. Major 4th Batn. Roy. Munster Fusi-
liers; is a Director of the Lagunas Syndi-
cate (Limited), a Lieut. for City of London,
Hon. Registrar and Member of Council of
Imperial So. of Knights Bachelor, Hon.
Lieut.-Col. City of London R.E. Cadet
Training Corps, and a Member of Iron
and Steel Institute: m. 1894, Jessie Louisa,
2nd da. of the late David Evans, J.P. , of
Cliffden, Saltburn-by-Sea, and Middles-
brough, Yorkshire; cr. Knt. 1905. Lennon
Well, Eltham, Kent ; Carlton, Junior
Carlton, Royal Automobile , and Royal
Thames Yacht Clubs.
Son living — Vivian Gordon, b. 1896; some-
time Lieut. Welsh Guards.
Daughters living — Olga Yvonne, b. 1898, —
Diana Isobel, b. 1914.
North, Sir Jonathan, son of William
North, of Leicester ; b. 1855 ; ed.
privately; Chm. and Managing Director
of Freeman, Hardy and Willis (Limited),
boot manufacturers, of 57, Rutland Street,
Leicester; a Vol. Lieut.-Col., a J.P. and
Alderman of Leicester (Mayor 1914-18),
and Chm. of its Education Committee :
m. 1879, the only da. of Mark King
Trott, of Taunton ; cr. Knt. 1919.
Glebe Mount, Oadby, Leicester ; National
Liberal, Leicestershire, and Leicester
Liberal Clubs.
Sons living — William Albert, b. 1881 ; a Direc-
tor of Freeman, Hardy and Willis (Limited),
— Mark Fr ncis, b. 1882 ; an Estate Agent.
Daughters living — Annie Louise: m. 1900,
Robert Wilson Black, J.P.,— Kate Alice : m.
18 — , Francis Alder.
Northey, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward,
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late Rev.
Edward William Northey, of Woodcote
House, Epsom [see Honey wood, Bt.j ;
b. 1868; ed. at Farnborough, at Eton,
and at R.M.A. ; Lieut.-Col. and Brevet
Col. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; Hazara
Expedition 1891 (medal with clasp), Mi-
ranzai Expedition 1891 (clasp), Isazai
Expedition 1892, S. Africa 1899-1902,
present at battle of Talana, defence of
Ladysmith, and operations in Transvaal,
Orange River, and Cape Colonies (de-
spatches twice, Queen’s medal with five
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-16 Comdg. 1st Battn.
of his Regt. and as Brig.-Gen. Comdg.
15th Inf. Brig, (twice wounded ; de-
spatches, Brevet Col., A.D.C. to H.M.,
French Legion of Honour) ; German E.
Africa 1916-18, Comdg. Nyasa-Rho-
desian Field Force (promoted Maj.-Gen.
for distinguished services in the field, de-
spatches several times) ; appointed Com.'
in-Ch. British E. Africa Protectorate (now
Kenya Colony) and High Commr.,
Zanzibar 1918 : m. 1897, Evangeline,
third da. of the late Daniel Cloete, of
Montebello, Newland, S. Africa; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G. 1918. Gov-
ernment House, Nairobi, Kenya Colony,
E. Africa ; Woodcote House, Epsom ;
Naval and Military Club.
Sons and Daughters living — See Honey wood,
Bt.
Norton-Griffiths [see Griffiths].
Norway, H.M. the King (Hakon VII.)
of, K. G. , G. C. B. , G. C. V. 0. ; has Roy.
Victorian Chain ; cr. G.C.B. (Hon.
Civil) 1896, G.C.V.O. (Hon.) 1901 [see
"Royal Family”].
Notley, Com. Sir Frank Bartlett
Stuart, K.B.E., R.D., son of A. Franke
Notley; b. 1865; ed. privately; Com.
R.N.R. (retired) ; joined P. and O. Steam
Navigation Co. 1886, and became Marine
Sup. 1917 (R.D.) ; is a Younger Brother
of Trinity House: m. 1891, Jane E. L. ,
da. of the Rev. George Chambers, R. of
West Putford, Devon; cr. K.B.E. (Civil)
1920. Borealis, Essex Road, Gravesend.
Nott-Bower [see Bower].
Nowrojee Pestonjee Vakil, Sir,
C.I.E. ; b. 1840; has been a Member of
Bombay Legislative Council ; cr. C. I. E.
1897, Knt. 1917. Ahmedabad, Bombay.
Oakley, Sir John Hubert, b. 18 — ;
Pres. Surveyors’ Institution ; cr. Knt.
1919.
Obeyesekere, Hon. Sir (Solomon)
Christoffel, son of the late D. B. F.
Obeyesekere, Mudaliyar of Talpe Pattao,
Galle, Ceylon ; b. 1848 ; ed. at Colombo
Acad., and at St. Thomas’s Coll.,
Colombo (1st class Diploma 1868) ; Bar.
Colombo 1872; appointed aM.L.C. 1900;
is a Vice-Pres. of Ceylon Branch of Roy.
Asiatic So. , a Member of Central Irriga-
tion Board of Colombo, of Anglican Synod
of Ceylon, of Roy. Colonial Institute
(London), and of British Empire League,
an Incorporated Trustee of Church of
England (Ceylon), a Trustee of All Saints
Church, Colombo, Pres, of Sinhalese
Sports’ Club, Vice-Pres. of Ceylon Agri-
cultural So. , and a J. P. for Ceylon ; repre-
sented Ceylon at Coronation of King
George V. 19x1 : m. 1878, Ezline Maria,
da. of the late Hon. James Alwis, of
Colombo; cr. Knt. 1911. Hill Castle,
Colombo ; Balcombe House, Colombo;
Venivelle, Ambepusse, Kamboragalle,
Veyangoda, and Muhuliyave, Dambe-
deniya, Ceylon; The Hermitage, Kandy,
Ceylon ; Longden House, Nuwara Eliya,
Ceylon; Hill Crest, Bandorawela, Ceylon;
Wilson's Bungaloiv, Uva District , Cey-
lon ; Turf (Ceylon), and Corona (London)
Clubs.
Daughter living — Daisy Ezline ( Lady Bandara-
naike) : m. 18 — , Sir Solomon Dias Bandara*
naike, C.M.G.
O’Brien, Lieut. - Col. Sir Charles
Richard Mackey, K.C.M.G., son of the
late Lieut.-Col. Sir John Terence Nicolls
O'Brien, K.C.M.G., sometime Gov. of
Newfoundland ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Felstead,
abroad, and at R.M.C. ; entered Army
1878, became Capt. E. Lancashire Regt.
1887, Major 1897, and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1902 ; retired 1903 ; S. African War 1900-
1902, present at many actions (despatches
twice, Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet
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Lieut. - Col.) ; appointed Senior Dep.
Commr. of Transvaal Town Police 1901,
Dep. Commr. at Head Quarters 1905
(acted as Commr. 1906 and 1907), Colonial
Sec. of the Gambia 1910 (acted as Gov.
July to Dec. 1910, Aug. to Dec. 1911, and
Aug. to Oct. 1912), and Gov. and Com.-
in-Ch. , Seychelles Islands 1912-18, since
when he has been Gov. of Barbados : m.
1st, 1884, Christina Mary, who d. 1899, da.
of the late William Burn Murdoch, M.D. ,
ofMurcheston Park, Edinburgh, and widow
of Major William Courtenay Harrison ;
2ndly, 1902, Selina Beatrice, da. of Sir
Howard Warburton Elphinstone, 3rd Bt. ;
cr C.M.G. 1908, K.C.M.G. 1920. Govern-
ment House, Bridgetown, Barbados;
United Service Club.
Sons 1 ving — Charles Terence Edmund Hamil-
ton, b. 18 — , — Joan Francis Clare, b. 18 — ;
formerly Capt. R.E*
Daughters living — ina Kathleen Phillippa, b.
18 — : m. 18 — , Major Harry Gough, — Rosa-
mond Mary Elphinstone, b. 1905, — Patricia
Margaret Elphinstone, b. 1906.
O’Callaghan, Maj.-Gen. Sir Des-
mond Dykes Tynte, K.C.V.O., son of
P. O’Callaghan, D.C.L., LL.D., formerly
nth Hussars; b. 1843; entered R.A.
1861, became Capt. 1875, Brevet Major
1881, Major 1882, Lieut. -Col. 1889, Col.
1894, and Maj.-Gen. 1902; retired 1905 ;
served in S. Africa 1891-2, in command
of R.A. ; was 2nd Assist, and Assist.
Sup. of Experiments, Sch. of Gunnery
1878-84, Sec. of Ordnance Committee
1888-9 (Member 1892-5), Maj.-Gen.
Comdg. R.A. at Malta 1899-1904, and
Pres, of Ordnance Committee 1905-8 ;
appointed Col. Comdt. R.A. 1913, and
Co. Comdt. County of London Vol. Regt.
1916: m. 1878, Victoria Lisette, who d.
1913, da. of W. Seabrooke, of Windsor ;
cr. C.V.O. 1903, K.C.V.O. 1908. 53,
Iverna Court, Kensington, W. ; United
Service, Queen s, and Prince' s Clubs.
O’Connell, Sir John Robert, LL.D.,
son of Thomas Francis O’Connell, of 10,
Mountjoy Square, Dublin ; b. 1868 ; ed.
at Belvedere Coll., and at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (M. A. and LL.D. 1893) > admitted
a Solicitor 1889 ; is head of the legal
firm of Thomas F. O’Connell and Son,
a J.P. for co. Cork, a Member of Senate
of Dublin Univ., a Member of Royal Irish
Acad., a Fellow of Roy. So. of Anti-
quaries (Ireland), a Member of Gov. Body
of Univ. Coll., Cork, and a Director of
National Bank (Limited) ; and author of
papers, etc., on various Statistical and
Antiquarian subjects : m. 1901, Mary, el.
da. of Thomas Scally, formerly of Deep-
well, Blackrock, co. Dublin; cr. Knt. 1914.
34, Kildare Street, Dublin; Ard Einin,
Killiney, co. Dublin ; Reform, National
Liberal, Stephen s Green, and Royal Irish
Automobile Clubs.
O’Connell, Sir Peter Reilly, M.D. ;
b. 18 — ; ed. at St. Patrick’s Coll., Cavan,
at Queen’s Coll., Galway, at Catholic
Univ., Dublin (M.D.,and M.Ch. 1883),
and at Roy. Univ. of Ireland; is Senior
Surg. Mater Infirmorum Hospital, Bel-
fast, a J.P. for co. Antrim, a D.L. for
Belfast (High Sheriff 1907-8), and a Mem-
ber of Senate of Queen’s Univ., Belfast ;
was Pres, of Ulster Med. Asso. 1910-11,
and Lecturer and Examiner in Clinical
Surgery in Queen’s Univ. 1911-12: m.
I9°7» Jane Mary, el. da. of the late
Edward Hughes, of Belfast ; cr. Knt.
i9°8- 5, Queens Elms, University Road,
Belfast.
O’Conor, Sir John, K.B.E., M.D. ,
son of Abraham O’Conor, of Carrick-on-
Shannon, Ireland; b. 1863; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (M.A. and M.D. 1890);
Senior Med. Officer, British Hospital,
Buenos Aires : m. 1892, Grace Beatrice
Richmond, da. of the late James Oxley,
of Welshmill, Frome ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil)
1920. 1042, Avenida Mayo, Buenos A ires ;
Mayfair, Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight ;
Devonshire Club.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Two.
Oddy, Sir (John) James, el. son of
James Oddy, of Moorlands Hall, Birken-
shaw, near Bradford, Yorkshire ; b. 1867 ;
ed. at Harrogate, and at Leys Sch.,
Camb. ; is a worsted spinner and manu-
facturer, of Moorland Mills ; sat as M. P.
£or Pudsey Div. of E. Part of W. Riding
of Yorkshire (C) June 1908 to Jan. 1910:
m. 1892, Marion, fourth da. of John
Ambler, of Bradford ; cr. Knt. 1916.
The Hall, Ilkley, Yorkshire ; Carlton,
Arts, and Bradford Clubs.
Daughter living — Mary Eileen, b. 1901.
O’Donnell, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Thomas
Joseph, K.C.I.E., C.B., D.S.O., son of
the late P. O’Donnell, of Killeedy, co.
Limerick; b. 1858; entered Army 1881,
became Major Roy. Army Med. Corps 1883,
Lieut. -Col. 1901, Col. Army Med. Ser. 1910,
Surg.-Gen. 1915, and Maj.-Gen. 1918;
retired 1918 ; Egyptian Expedition 1882
(medal, bronze star), Bechuanaland Ex-
pedition 1884-5, Zululand 1888, N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with
clasp), S. Africa 1899-1901, present at
battle of Magersfontein, and at relief of
Kimberley (despatches, D.S.O.), Euro-
pean War 1914-16, on Staff (despatches
four times, promoted, C.B.); appointed
Director of Med. Services in India 1916,
with rank of Lieut. -Gen. : m. 1919, Marion,
widow of Capt. W. L. Graham ; cr.
D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.I.E.
1918. Killeedy, Ballagh, co. Limerick;
Junior United Service Club.
O’Donohoe, Sir James, son of Cole-
man O’Donohoe ; b. 18 — ; is Chm. of
Galway Urban Dist. Council ; in Roy.
Dublin Fusiliers ; cr. Knt. 1903. Prairie
House , Salthill, Galway.
O’Dwyer, Sir Michael Francis,
G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I., son of the late John
O'Dwyer, of Barronstown, Tipperary ; b.
1864 ; ed. at St. Stanislaus Coll. , Tulla-
more, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford; ap-
pointed Assist. Commr., Punjab 1885,
Settlement Collector 1889, Director of
Land Records Depart. 1896, Settlement
Commr., Rajputana 1897, Dep. -Commr.
1901, Revenue Commr., N.-W. Frontier
Province 1901, Resident 1906, Acting
Resident, Hyderabad 1907, and Agent to
Gov. -Gen. in Central India 1910, was
Lieut. -Gov. of Punjab 1913-19 ; is a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England: m. 1896, Dame Una, D. B. E.
(a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England), da. of the late
Mons. Bord, of Castres, France; cr.
C.S.1. 1908, K.C.S.I. 1913, G.C.I.E. 1917.
East India United Service Club.
Son living — John Chevalier, b. 1900.
Daughter living — Una Mary, b. 189 7 : m. 1920,
Norman H. Morris.
O’Farrell, Sir Edward, K.C.B. , son
of Michael Richard O’Farrell, formerly of
Park, co. Cork ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (Scholar, B.A. 1878) ; Bar.
King’s Inns, Dublin 1882 ; was Regis-
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trar and Assist. Sec. to Estates Commrs. ,
Ireland 1903-8, and Assist. Under Sec. to
Lord-Lieut. of Ireland and Clerk to Privy
Council 1908-18, since when he has been
an Estates Commr. : m . 1895, Dorothea
Flora, da. of the late William Richardson-
Bunbury, of Beachland, W. Australia [see
Richardson-Bunbury, Bt.]; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1911, Knt. 1915, K.C.B. (Civil) 1917.
Cuil-na-greine, Carrickmines, co. Dublin .
Ogilvie, Col. Sir Andrew Muter John,
K.B.E., C.B., son of the late Robert
Annesley Ogilvie, C.B. ; b. 1858; B.A.,
London 1880; formerly Major and Hon.
Lieut. -Col. 24th Middlesex Vol. (V.D.) ;
was Private Sec. to successive Post,
masters-Gen. 1891-9, an Assist. Sec.-Gen.
Post Office 1907- 1 1 ; 3rd Sec. 1911-14,
Director of Army Signals (Home Defence)
1913- 19, and 2nd Sec., Gen. Post Office
1914- 19; sometime Col. R.E. (T.F.);
acted as British Delegate to International
Telegraph Conference, Lisbon 1908 ; has
Order of Leopold of Belgium ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1912, K.B.E. 1918. 7, Sheffield
Terrace, Reusing Ion, W. ; Union Club.
Ogilvie, Major Sir Francis Grant,
C. B. , el. son of the Rev. Alexander Ogilvie,
LL.D., Head Master of Gordon’s Coll.,
Aberdeen ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Aberdeen
(M.A. 1879) and Edinburgh (B.Sc. 1881,
Hon. LL.D. 1911) Univs. ; was Prin-
cipal of Heriot Watt Coll., Edinburgh
1886-1900 (also Professor of Physics and
Electrical Engineering 1886-9), Director
of Museum of Science and Art, Edinburgh
1900-1903, and Principal Assist. Sec.
under Board of Education, S. Kensington
1903-xo; appointed Sec. to Board for
Science Museum and Geological Survey
1910 (also Director of Science Museum
1911-20) ; appointed Assist. Controller,
Trench Warfare Research Depart. 1916,
and Principal Assist. See. Depart, of
Scientific and Industrial Research 1920 ;
sometime Major R.E. (Vol.): m. 1886,
Sarah, da. of A. O. Gill, D. L. , of
Aberdeen; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1906, Knt.
1920. 15, Evelyn Gardens, S. W. ;
Athenaeum Club.
Ogston, Professor Sir Alexander,
K. C. V. 0. , M.D. , son of Professor Francis
Ogston, M.D., LL.D., of Aberdeen and
Glasgow Univs. ; ed. at Aberdeen Univ.
(C. M. and M.D. 1863); served in
Soudan 1885, in S. Africa 1899-1900,
in Serbia 1915, and in Italy 1916-17;
was Regius Professor of Surg., Aberdeen
Univ. 1882-1909; is Hon. Col. Roy.
Army Med. Corps (Territorial), a Director
of North of Scotland Bank, of City
of Aberdeen Land Asso., of City Pro-
perty Asso. , Aberdeen, and of Aberdeen
Savings Bank, Hon. Surg. to H.M, in
Scotland, a D.L. for Aberdeenshire,
and a Chevalier of Order of Crown of
Italy ; author of various medical and sur-
gical works : m. 1st, 1867, Mary Jane, da.
of James Hargrave, Ch. Factor, Hon.
Hudson's Bay Co.’s Ser. ; 2ndly, 1877,
Isabella Margaret, da. of James Matthews,
Lord Provost of Aberdeen ; cr. K.C. V.O.
1912. 252, Union Street, Aberdeen;
Glendavan , Dinnet, Aberdeenshire.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Walter Henry
( Liverpool ), b. 1873 : m. 1909, Josephine
Elizabeth Carter, — (by 2nd marriage), Rannald
Frederick Logie, b. 1889 : m. 1919, Olive, da.
of J. English, of Lurgan.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Flora
Maetavish, O.B.E., b. 1872; Hon. Sec. Aber-
deen City Asso. of Vol. Workers during
European War: m. 1906, George Christopher
Carter, architect, of London, — Mary, b. 1868 :
m. 1896, Professor Grierson, Edinburgh Univ.,.
— (by 2nd marriage) Helen, b. 188 * : m. 1912,
Eugene Dunbar Townroe, M.R.C.S., of 43,
Campden House Court, Kensington, W., —
Constance Eirene, b. 1884 : m. 1920, Herbert
Guy ffiske, of 40, Brunswick Gardens,
Kensington, W., — Rosa, b. 1886 : m. 1911,
Willliam Webster, stockbroker, of Aberdeen.
O’Keeffe, Maj.-Gen. Sir Menus Wil-
liam, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.D., son of
William O’Keeffe, M.D., of Mallow, co.
Cork, and Mountkeeffe, Newmatket, co.
Cork; b. 1859 ; ed. privately ; M.D. and
M.Ch. Ireland 1880 ; LL.D., Queen’s
Univ., Ireland 1920; entered R.A.M.C.
1881, became Capt. 18 — , Major 1893,
Lieut.-Col. 1901, Col. 1910, and Surg.-
Gen. and Maj.-Gen. 1915 ; retired 1919 ;
Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal with
clasp, bronze star), Tirah Expe-
dition, 1897-8, present at capture of Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes, European
War 1914-18, as Dep. Director of Army
Med. Sers. (despatches, C.B., Order
of St. Anne of Russia, K.C.M.G.,
Officer Legion of Honour) ; was
Inspector of Med. Sers. War Office
1910-14 : in. 1894, Janetta Canning, da.
of W. S. Baird, J.P., of Avonmore, Bel-
fast; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G.
1918. Hazelwood, Shooter s Hill, Wool-
wich ; Junior United Service Club.
Daughter living — Eileen Georgina.
Oldham, Col. Sir Henry Hugh,
K. C. V.O. , only son of the late Henry
Oldham, M.D., of Cannington, Boscombe
Spa Road, Bournemouth ; b. 1840 ; ed.
at Radley, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst ; entered Army 1838, became Capt.
1868, Major 1881, Lieut.-Col. 1886, and
Col. (retired) 1887 ; served in China
Campaign i860, present at capture of
Taku Forts and Pekin (medal with two
clasps), and in Cossyah and Jynteah Hill
Campaign 1863-4 (despatches) ; appointed
one of H.M.’s Hon. Corps of Gentle-
men-at-Arms 1887, Clerk of the Cheque
1887, and Lieut. 1891 : m. 1868, Ella, da.
of the late Arthur Pigou, B.C.S. ; cr.
Knt. 1897, C.V.O: 1902, K.C. V.O. 1914.
Cannington, Boscombe, Bournemouth;
United Service Club.
Sons living — Arthur Hugh, R.N., b. 1871;
became Com. 1904 : m. 1904, Kathleen Marie,
da. of Clarence George Pigou, formerly
E. Yorkshire Regt., — Henry Frederic Vilmet
Oldham-Vilmet, M.B.E., b. 1872 ; assumed
in 19x3 by Roy. license the additional
surname of Vilmet ; M B E. 1918.
Daughters living — Edyth, b. 1869 : m. 1894,
Percy Combe, of Cobham Park, Surrey, —
Sybil, b. 1881 : m. 1905, Major John Creagh
Scott, D.S.O., O.B.E-, Princess Louise’s
(Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), of
Crevagh and Kildysart [Fergusson, Bt., colls.].
Oldroyd, Sir Mark, son of the late
Mark Oldroyd, of Dewsbury ; b. 1843 ;
ed. privately ; is a J.P. for W. Riding of
Yorks, a J.P. and Alderman of Dewsbury
(Mayor 1887-8). a colliery owner, and
Chm. of M. Oldroyd and Sons, woollen
manufacturers and merchants, of Dews-
bury ; sat as M. P. for Dewsbury (L) 1888-
1902: m. 1871, Maria Tew, da. of the
late W. Mewburn, J.P., D.L., of Wyk-
ham Park, Banbury, Oxon; cr. Knt. 1909.
Hyrstlands, Dewsbury.
Oliver, Vice-Adm. Sir Henry Francis,
K.C.B. , K.C.M.G., M.V.O., son of
Robert Oliver, of Lochside ; b. 1865;
entered R.N. 1878, became Lieut. 1888,
Com. 1899, Capt. 1903, Rear-Adm. 1913,
Acting Vice-Adm. 1914, and Vice-Adm.
1918; European War 1915 (K.C.B.);
sometime Naval Assist, to First Sea
Lord of the Admiralty ; appointed Naval
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A.D.C. to H.M. and Director of Intelli-
gence Div. Admiralty War Staff 19x3,
Naval Sec. to First Lord of the Admiralty
1914, and Ch. of Admiralty War Staff
1914; was an Additional Naval Lord of
Admiralty and Dep. Ch. of Naval Staff
1917-18 ; in command of Battle Cruiser
Squadron 1919, and Com.-in-Ch. Reserve
Fleet 1 91 9-1920, since when he has
•been Second Sea Lord of the Admiralty
1920 ; has Orders of St. Anne of Russia,
Swords of Sweden, Sacred Treasure of
Japan, Dame Legion of Honour, and
American D.S.M. : m. 1914, Beryl
■Carnegy, D.B.E., R.R.C. (a Lady of
Justice of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, and has Order of Mercy),
da. of Francis Edward Carnegy [see E.
Northesk, colls.]; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
I9°5. C.B. (Civil) 1913, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1916, K.C. M.G. 1918. 20, South Eaton
Place , S. W.
Oliver, Sir Thomas, M.D. , LL.D.,
D.Sc, son of the late James Oliver, of
Ayr, N. B. ; b. 1853; ed. at Ayr Acad. ,
at Glasgow Univ. (M.B., C. M. 1874,
M.D. 1880, Hon. LL.D. 1903), and in
Paris ; M. R.C. P. , London 1882, F.R.C. P.
1890; Hon. D.Sc. Sheffield 1908; is
Hon. Col., 20th Northumberland Fusi-
iliers, a Consulting Physician to Roy.
Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
Professor of the Principles and Practice of
Medicine in Durham Univ. and Coll, of
Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, a J.P.
for City and Co. of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, a D.L. for Northumberland, and
an Hon. Asso. of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England ; has been
Examiner in Physiology to Conjoint
Board of London, Glasgow and Man-
chester Uni vs. , and in Medicine to
Roy. Coll, of Physicians and Glasgow
Univ. ; sometime Med. Expert on
Dangerous Trades Committee of Home
Office ; was a Member of Home Office
White Lead Commn. 1892-3, and Home
Office Representative at International
Congress on Hygiene at Madrid 1898 ;
appointed Harben Lecturer, Roy. Insti-
tute of Public Health 1905, an Hon.
Corresponding Member, Med. Physical
So. , Amsterdam 1905, and of So. Med. des
Hopitaux de Paris 1906; formerly Lieut. -
Col. 1st Northern Gen. Hospital Roy.
Army Med. Corps author of many med.
papers : m. 1st, 1881, Edith, who d.
1888, da. of William Jenkins, of Consett
Hall ; 2ndly, 1892, Emma Octavia, who
d. 1912, da. of John Anthony Woods, of
Benton Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; cr.
Knt. 1908. 7, Ellison Place, Newcastle-
upon-Tyne ; Royal Societies' , Authors' ,
and County ( Durham ) Clubs.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) William Jen
kins, b. 1886, — (by 2nd marriage) Frederic
Thomas, b. 1897.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Gladys
Rosina, b. 1883, — Gwenever Margaret, b.
1885— Edith Katheen, b. 1888,— (by 2nd
marriage) Kathleen F,lli on, b. 1894 : m. 1918,
Major Kingsley Dykes, O.B.E., M.C., 6th
Roy. W. Kent Regt.
Olivey, Col. Sir Walter Rice, K.C.B. ,
son of the late Hugh Oliver Olivey,
of Mylor, Falmouth ; b. 1831 ; formerly
Lieut. 91st Regt. ; became Paymaster 12th
Foot 1855, Hon. Major 1866, Staff-Pay-
master 1878, Ch. Paymaster and Hon.
Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Hon. Col. 1886;
retired 1889 ; served in New Zealand War
(medal) and during Egyptian Campaigns
1882 and 1884-5 as Ch. Paymaster (medal
with clasp, Khedive’s star, 3rd class
Osmanieh) ; was Dist. Paymaster to Home
Dist. at Headquarters 1886-9 1 has re-
ceived distinguished ser. reward : m. 1855,
Elizabeth, who d. 1913, da. of the late
R. Goodfellow, of Falmouth; cr. C.B.
1882, K.C.B. (Additional Civil) 1887.
51, Blessington Road, Lee, S.E. ; Junior
Constitutional Club.
Sons living — Robert Hugh (Albion, Sutton,
Pulborough, Sussex), b. 1857: m. 1896, Annie
Margaret, da. of Arthur Mesham, — William
James, b. 1861 : m. 1900, Isabel Throsby, da.
of Aliek Osborne, of Barrengarry, Hamilton,
Moss Vale, N.S. Wales, — George Sydney,
b. 1862: m. 1909, Christina, da. of Kenneth
M'Kenzie, of Clonbinane, Wandong, Victoria,
Australia.
Olivier, Sir Sydney, K.C. M.G. , C.B.,
2nd son of the late Rev. Henry Arnold
Olivier, of Shapley Hill, Winchfield,
Hants ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Tonbridge Sch. ,
and at Corpus Christi Coll. , Oxford (B.A.
1881) ; Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh 1911 ; en-
tered Colonial Office 1882, and became a
Principal Clerk (Head of W. African De-
part.) 1906; acted as Colonial Sec. , British
Honduras 1890-91, and as Auditor-Gen.
Leeward Islands 1895-6 ; was Private
Sec. to Earl of Selborne 1896, and
Sec. to W. India Roy. Commn. 1896-7,
Colonial Sec. Jamaica 1900-1904 (when he
rejoined Colonial Office Staff), and Capt.-
Gen. and Gov.-in-Ch. of Jamaica 1907-13,
Permanent Sec. of Board of Agriculture and
Fisheries 1913-17, and Assist. Comptroller
and Auditor of the Exchequer 1917-20 ;
went on special service to Washington
1898; administered Govt, of Jamaica 1900,
1902, and 1904 ; m. 1885, Margaret, el.
da. of the late Homersham Cox, some-
time Judge of County Courts; cr. C.M.G.
1898, K.C. M.G. 1907, C.B. (Civil) 1917.
37, Brookfield, Highgate, N.6 ; Old Hall,
Ramsden, near Charlbury, Oxon ; Na-
tional Liberal Club.
Daughters living — Four.
Ollivant, Sir (Edward) Charles
(Kayll), K.C.I.E., son of the late Rev.
Edward Ollivant, R. of Erbistock, Flint ;
b. 1846 ; ed. at Marlborough Coll. ;
entered I. C.S. 1868; appointed Municipal
Commr. of Bombay 1881, Political Agent
in Kathiawar 1889, Acting Commr.
in Sind 1895, Ch. Sec. to Bombay Govt.
1896, and a Member of Council, Bombay
1897 ; retired 1902 : m. 1st, 1870, Lucy
Caroline, who d. 1891, da. of His Honour
Judge Eddis, K.C. ; 2nd, 1899, Edith
Margaret, da. of the Rev. Thomas Sikes
Hichens, Hon. Canon of Peterborough ;
cr. C.I.E. 1888, K.C.I.E. 1892. 2,
Westbourne Crescent, W. ; East India
United Service Club.
Son living — Rupert Charles, b. 1882 ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1909; Capt. R.F.A. (T.F.).
Daughters living — Alice Elizabeth, b. 1871, —
Mabel, b. 1876: m. 1901, Percival F.
Tuckett, of Radlett, Herts.
O’Malley, Sir Edward Loughlin,
son of the late Peter Frederick O’Malley,
Q,C. ; b. 1842 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1864, M.A. 1868) ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1866 ; went Norfolk and
S. E. Circuits ; unsuccessfully contested
Bedford 1868 ; was Attorney-Gen. of
Jamaica 1876-9, and of Hong Kong
1879-89, Ch. Justice of Straits Settlements
1889-92, and of British Guiana 1895-8,
and Ch. Judge of H.B.M.’s Supreme
Consular Court for Ottoman Empire
1898-1903; is a J.P. for Oxfordshire,
and an Esquire of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England ; unsuccessfully
contested Kensington, S. Div. (L) Jan.
1906, and Lewisham Dec. 1910; appointed
a Member of Roy. Commn. on Condition
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and Resources of Mauritius 1909 : m. 1869,
Emma Winifred, da. of Joseph Alfred
Hardcastle; cr. Knt. 1891. Denton,
Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire ; Brooks s, Reform,
and Athenceum Clubs.
Sons living — Charles Loughlin Meyler, b.
1873 ; Lieut. -Col. R.F.A., — Owen St. Clair
( Bridge End, Ockham, Surrey), b. 1887; in
Foreign Office.
Daughters living — Marie Aglala Margery : m.
1909, the Rev. Sidney Scarlett Smith, R. of
Hampton Bishop, Hereford [B. Abinger], —
Grace Evangeline.
Oman, Sir Charles William Chadwick,
K.B.E., M.P., son of Charles Philip
Austin Oman, planter, of Hattowrie Bihar,
India; b. i860; ed. at Winchester, and
at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1883, M.A.
1885, Fellow of All Souls’ 1883); Hon.
LL. D. Edinburgh 1910; appointed Chi-
chele Professor of Modern History, Oxford
Univ. 1905, a Fellow of British Acad.
1905, and Pres, of Royal Historical So.
1917; is a F.S.A. ; rendered sers. to
Foreign Office in connection with his-
torical research ; has Serbian Order of
St. Saba ; author of numerous historical
works ; has sat as M. P. for Oxford Univ.
( U ) since March 1919: m. 1892, Mary
Mabel, da. of Gen. R. Maclagan, R.E. ;
cr. K.B. E. (Civil) 1920. Frewin Hall,
Oxford; Athenceum , and Burlington F ine
Arts Clubs.
Son living — Charles Chichele, b. 1901.
Daughters l.ving — bulce Roberta: m. 1915,
Philip Fri e Stuart, I.C.S. [see Stuart,
“ Knightage ”], — Carola Mary.
Ommanney, Capt. Sir Montagu
Frederick, G. C.M. G. , K. C.B. , I. S. O. , son
of Francis Ommanney ; b. 1842 ; ed.
at Cheltenham Coll., and at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich ; formerly Capt. R.E. ;
sometime employed on special duty at
War Office and Admiralty ; appointed In-
structor at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich,
1871 ; was Private Sec. to Sec. of State for
Colonies (E. Carnarvon) 1874-7, a Crown
Agent for the Colonies 1877-1900, and
Permanent Under-Sec. of State for the
Colonies 1900-1907 ; is King of Arms of
Order of St. Michael and St. George, and
Vice-Pres. (sometime Hon. Treasurer)
Roy. Colonial Institute ; sometime a
Member of Council of Union Castle
Steamship Co. ; is a Director of British
North Borneo Co. ; appointed a Royal
Commr. at Colonial and Indian Ex-
hibition 1886, and at Paris Exhibition
1900 ; was a Member of Uganda Railway
Committee 1895-1900 : m. 1st, i866,Char-
lotte Helen, who d. 1913, da. of O. Om-
manney, J.P. , of Bloxham, Oxfordshire;
2ndly, 1914, Winifred Rose, da. of C.
HarrisSt. John, of West Court, Finchamp-
stead ; cr. C.M.G. 1882, K.C.M.G. 1890,
K. C. B. (Civil) 1901 , 1.S. 0. 1903, G. C. M. G.
1904. Redlands, The Homewood, Surrey.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Francis Fred-
erick, b. 1868; Lieut. -Col. Territorial Force
Reserve; m. 1897, Olive C., da. of the late F.
Owen, of the Foreign Office, — Geoffrey Gream,
b. 1878 ; a M.I.C.E.,and Major R.E. : m. 1909,
Kathleen, only da. of the late James Morris,
of Cheltenham, — Cyril Henry, b. 1884; Major
R.F.A. : m. 1914, Jessie Katherine, da. of
W. V. Jones.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Dorothy
Helen, b. 1875: m. 1903, Lieut. -Col. Douglas
Champion Jones, D.S.O., R.E., — Mildred
Alice, b. 1877: m. 1899, Capt. Frederic Shel-
ford, M.I.C.E., Bar.-at-law [see Slielford,
“ Knights’ Widows”], — Helen Clare, b. 1882:
m. 1913, James Melville Key, — Evelyn Cran-
stoun,6. 1886: m. 1915, John Phethean.
Ommanney, Adm.Sir (Robert) Nelson,
K.B.E., C.B., son of Octavius Omman-
ney, of Bloxham, Oxon ; b. 1854 ; ed.
privately; entered R.N. 1867, became
Lieut. 1878, Com. 1893, Capt. 1899,
Rear-Adm. 1908, Vice-Adm. 1913 (re-
tired 1915), and Adm. 1917; suppression
of Slave Trade, E. Indies 1878; was Capt. ,
Devonport Dockyard 1907-8, Capt. of
H.M.S. Andromeda on China Station
during Russo-Japanese War, and Adm.
Sup. of Chatham Dockyard 1909-12 : m.
1881. Ethel Mary, el. da. of the late Rev.
Lawrence John Harrison, of Cheltenham
and Mortlake ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1913,
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Sons living — Lawrence Frederick Nelson, b.
1891 ; Lieut. R.N. : m. 1920, Kathleen Mary
Bertie, da. of Col. Craster, of Horfield,
Alverstoke, — Patrick Gream Nelson, b. 1095;
Lieut. R.N., and Flighi-Lieut . R.A.F. :
m. 1919, Pansy Nina Gr ce, da. of Major
Grahame Chambers, sometime R.A.F.
Daughter living — Kathleen Helen Ethel, b.
1881.
O’Neill, Sir Arthur Eugene, K.B.E. ,
son of the late Capt. Owen O’Neill, R.A. ;
b. 1877; ed. at St. Edmund's Coll., Old
Hall, Ware ; is a Shipowner, and a
Director of Frank C. Strick and Co.
(Limited), of 27, Leadenhall Street, E.C. ;
sometime Shipping Adviser to Ministry of
Shipping : m. 1904, Edith Frances, da. of
William Hopkins Tomson ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. The
Moorings , Bushey, Herts ; Junior Carlton
Club.
Son living — One
Daughters living — Two.
Onslow, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
Henry, K.C.M.G., C.B. [see E. Onslow,
colls.].
Oppenheimer, Sir Francis Charles,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Sir Charles
Oppenheimer, H.B.M.’s Consul-Gen. at
Frankfort; b. 1870 ; ed.at the Lyc6e, Frank-
fort, and at Balliol Coll. , Oxford (B.A. 1892,
M.A. 1895); Bar. Middle Temple, 1895 ;
appointed Consul-Gen. at Frankfort-on-
Main, 1900, and Commercial Attach^ to
British Embassy, Berlin, and to The
Hague, Copenhagen, Christiania, and
Stockholm, with rank of Acting Coun-
cillor in Diplo. Ser. 1912 ; cr. Knt. 1907,
K.C.M.G. 1919. 4. Chelsea Manor
Studios, Flood Street, S. W. 3 ; St. James's ,
and Chelsea R.A. Clubs.
Oram, Engineer Vice-Adm. Sir Henry
John, K.C.B., F.R.S., son of the late
John Joseph Oram, of Plymouth ; b. 1858;
ed. privately, at Engineering Coll., Key-
ham, and at Roy. Naval Coll. , Greenwich ;
entered R.N. 1879, became Assist. Engi-
neer 1879, Ch. Engineer 1889, Staff Engi-
neer 1893, Inspector of Machinery 1897,
Engineer Rear-Adm. 1901, and Engineer
Vice-Adm. 1907 ; retired 1917 ; is a
F. R.S. , Vice-Pres. of Institute of Naval
Architects, Past Pres, of Institute of
Metals, a M.I.C.E. (Watt Medallist),
and a M.I.M.E. ; has American
D.S.M. ; was Engineer-in-Ch. of the
Fleet 1907-17, and Pres, of Junior In-
stitute of Engineers 1909-10 : appointed a
Member of Roy. Commn. on Navy Fuel
1912; author of ‘‘The Marine Steam
Engine”: m. 1881, Emily Kate, da. of
the late John Bardens, of Plymouth ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1906, K.C.B. (Civil) 1910.
Hale, Rudgwick, Sussex; Athenceum
Chib.
Sons living — Evelyn Henry Bardens, M.B.,
F. R.C.S., b. 1884,— Percy Stuart St. George,
b. 1886.
Daughters living — Edith Jane, b. 1882: m.
1905, Engineer-Com. Frederick J. Pedrick,
R.N. , of 64, Burbage Road, Herne Hill, S.E.,
— Phyllis Marjorie, b. 189 7.
KNIGHTS.
Oram, Dame Sarah Elizabeth, D.B.E. ,
R.R.C. ; b. 18 — ; Principal Matron Queen
Alexandra’s Imperial Mil. Nursing Ser. ;
cr. D.B.E. 1919.
Orange, Sir Hugh William, C.B. ,
C.I.E., son of the late William Orange,
C. B. , M.D. ; b. 1866; ed. at Winchester,
and at New Coll., Oxford; was Exam-
iner in Board of Education, London
1893-1902, Director-Gen. of Education in
India 1902-10, and a Member of Legis-
lative Council of Gov. -Gen. of India 1910;
is Ch. Inspector of Elementary Schs. ,
Board of Education, London ; appointed
Accountant-Gen. , Board of Education
1912: m. 1907, Mabel, youngest da. of
Ernest Ford, of 69, Oxford Gardens, W. ;
cr. C.I.E. 1906, C.B. (Civil) 1914, Knt.
1919. Waltham , Oatlands Chase , Wey-
bridge ; United University , and Athenceum
Clubs.
Son living — Richard B., b. 1908.
Daughter living — Ursula M. D., b. 1909.
Orchha, H.H. Saramad-i-rajhai-
Bundelkhand Sawni Mahendra Maharaja
(Sir Pratap Singh Bahadur Ju Dev ) of,
G.C.S.I., G. C.I.E. ; b. 1854; is one of
the Ruling Princes of India; cr. K. C.I.E.
1894, G. C.I.E. 1900, G.C.S. I. 1906.
Tikomgarh, Bundelkund, Central India.
Orde, Sir Julian Walter [see B.
Bolton, colls.].
Ormond, Sir Herbert John, son of
Maurice George Ormond ; b. 1867 ; Mayor
of Stoke Newington 1913-19; cr. Knt.
1920. Stoke Newington, N.
Ormsby, .SzrLambert Hepenstal, only
son of the late George Owen Ormsby,
C.E. (formerly Surveyor-Gen., Auckland),
of Onehunga Lodge, Auckland, New
Zealand ; b. 1850 ; ed. at Auckland Gram-
Sch. , at Dungannon Roy. Sch., and at
Dublin Univ. (B.A. 1875, M.D. 1877);
L.R.C.P.I. 1869, F.R.C.S.I. 1875; was
Pres, of Roy. Coll, of Surgs. , Ireland
1902-4 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Dublin,
a Member of Senate of Dublin Univ.,
Senior Surg. to Meath Hospital, and
to co. Dublin Infirmary, and to National
Children’s Hospital, Dublin, Consult-
ing Surg. to Drummond Mil. Sch.
(Chapelizod), Hon. Consulting Surg. to
Dublin Branch of Institute of Journalists,
a Fellow of Roy. Medico-Chirurgical So.
and of Roy. Acad, of Med., Ireland,
Chm. of Board of Superintendence of
Dublin Hospitals, Gov. of Lock (Govt.)
Hospital, and Chm. of Asso. for Housing
of Poor in Dublin ; formerly Surg. to Roy.
Longford Rifles ; sometime a Guardian
of S. Dublin Union, and acted as Chm.
and Vice-Chm. of South City Dispensary;
served during European War 1915, asLieut.-
Col. and Hon. Consulting Surg. , New
Zealand Expeditionary Force ; inventor of
several surgical instruments, and author of
“Surgical Emergencies of Haemorrhage,”
“British Imperialism,” etc.; m. 1874,
Anastatia, who d. 1911, only da. of the
late John Dickinson, solicitor, of Dublin ;
cr. Knt. 1903. 92, Merrion Square, Dub-
lin ; Constitutional, Imperial Colonial,
and United Service (Dublin) Clubs.
Son living — Gilbert John Anthony, D.S.O.,
b. 1876 [see “ Companionage ”].
Daughter living — Stella Beatrice.
Orpen, Major Sir William Newnham
Montague, K.B.E., R.A., son of
A. H. Orpen. of Oriel Stillorgan, co.
Dublin; b. 1878 ; an Artist, and Major
attached to Gen. Staff at Head Quarters in
France; elected an A.R.A. 1917, and
1071
R.A. 1919; presented a number of War
Pictures to the Nation : m. 1891, Grace
Knewstub ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 8, South
Bolton Gardens, S. W. ; Corner House,
Royal Hospital Road, S. W ; Garrick,
Savile, Arts, and Friendly Brothers' Clubs.
Daughters living— Three.
O’Shea, Sir Henry, son of Michael
O’Shea; b. 1858 ; was High Sheriff of Cork
1901, and Lord Mayor of Cork 1911-16:
m. 1882, Bridget, da. of John Blewitte ;
cr. Knt. 1916. Old Court, Rochestown,
Cork.
Osler, Sir Edmund Boyd, son of the
late Rev. Featherstone Osier; b. 1845;
ed. at Dundas Gram. Sch. ; was Pres.
Toronto Board of Trade 1896, and a
Canadian Representative at Congress of
Chambers of Commerce 1896 ; over 21
years Member for W. Toronto in
Canadian House of Commons ; is head
of the firm of Osier and Hammond, stock-
brokers, of Toronto, Pres, of Ontario and
Quebec Railway Co., a Director of Can-
adian Pacific Railway, and Pres of On-
tario Rifle Asso. , and of Dominion Bank :
m. 1873, Anna Farquharson, who d. 1910,
da. of Francis James Cochran, of Aber-
deen; cr. Knt. 1912. Craigleigh, Toronto /
Beech Croft, Lake Simcoe, Canada ; York
(Toronto), Mount Royal (Montreal), and
Rideau (Ottawa) Clubs.
Sons living — Francis Gordon, b. 1874: nt.
1900, Margaret Ramsay, — Edmund (Bronte ,
Ontario), b. 1880; Major Durham L.I.: m.
1st 1905, Gwyneth, who d. 1906, da. of Col.
G. H. Sim, R.E. ; 2ndly, 1909, Nadine, da. of
ames Kerr, of Toronto, — Hugh (Winnipeg),
. 1881 ; Lieut. -Col. Canadian Expeditionary
Force: m. 190 7, Kathleen, da. of William
Harty, of Kingston, Ontario.
Daughters living — Ellen : m. 1903, Bertram
Bowen, — Annabel Margaret: m. 1903,
Wilmot Matthews, — Mary Elizabeth : m. 1907,
George Gibbons.
Otter, Sir John Lonsdale, son of the
Ven. William Bru£re Otter, V. of Cowfold,
Sussex, and Archdeacon of Lewes; b. 1852;
ed. at Bradfield Coll., and at Camb. Univ.
(B.A. 1874); Bar. Inner Temple 1877 ; is
a J.P. for Brighton (Mayor 1913-16) ;
rendered special sers. to Indian Hospitals
during European War 1914-17 (Knt.):
m. 1888, Elizabeth Audrey, da. of the
Rev. Nathaniel Woodard, Canon Resi-
dentiary of Manchester, and Provost of
Lancing ; cr. Knt. 1917. 16, Vernon
Terrace , Brighton.
Sons living — Melvil Charles Woodard, b.
1889, — Martin John Bruere, b. 1890.
Daughter living — Rosalind Audrey : m. 1918,
A. H. Self, Air Min.
Otter, Maj.-Gen. Sir William Dillon,
K.C.B., C.V.O., son of the late Alfred
William Otter, of Toronto, Canada; b.
1843; ed. at Model Sch., and at Upper
Canada Coll. , Canada ; entered 2nd Mil.
Regt. Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada as
Private 1861, became Lieut. -Col. 1874;
served during Fenian Raids 1866 and 1870,
present at action of Limeridge (medal
with two clasps), during N.-W. Rebellion
1885, in command of Battleford column
(despatches, medal with clasp), and in
S. Africa 1899-1900, in command of 2nd
Batn. (special ser.) Roy. Canadian Regt.
(wounded, despatches, medal with four
clasps, C.B.) ; acted as Adj. to Canadian
Team at Wimbledon 1873, and as Comdt.
of same 1883 ; appointed Comdt. of Roy.
Sch. of Inf. (Toronto) 1883 ; commanded
Roy. Canadian Regt. of Inf. (permanent
Mil.) 1896-9; appointed to command
Canadian Mil. Dist. No. 2 1886, Inspector
of Inf. for W. Div. 1896, and Brig. -Gen.
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KNIGHTAGE.
Comdg. W. Ontario Command 1905 ; was
Ch. of Gen. Staff, Canadian Mil. 1908-9,
and Inspector-Gen. thereof, with rank
of Maj.-Gen. 1910-12; has been Director
of Internment Operations. Canada since
1914 ; is Hon. Col. Canadian Corps of
Guides and Queen’sOwn Rifles of Canada :
m. 1865, Marian, younger da. of the
late Rev. James Porter; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1900, C.V. 0. 1908, K.C. B. (Mil.) 1913.
Toronto, Canada; Toronto , York, Toronto
Golf and Toronto Hunt Clubs.
Daughter living — Agnes Anna Edrol, b. 1867 :
m. 1893, Edward Lyall Morton, of ii, Nor-
wood Road, Toronto.
Ottley, Rear-Adm. Sir Charles Lang-
dale, K. C.M. G. ,C.B., M. V. O. , son of the
Rev. Lawrence Ottley, Canon of Ripon ; b
1858; entered R.N. 1871, became Lieut.
1879, Com. 1892, Capt. 1899, and Rear-
Adm. (retired) 1908 ; served during Peru
Rebellion 1877, and at bombardment of
Alexandria 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze
star); was a Naval Attach^ 1899-1904, and
Director of Naval Intelligence 1905-7 ; ap-
pointed a Member of Committee on War
Risks of Shipping 1906, Naval Delegate to
Peace Conference at The Hague 1907
(K.C.M.G.), and a British Delegate at
International Naval Conference in London
1908 ; Sec. of Imperial Defence Com-
mittee 1907-12, was a Naval A.D.C. to
H.M. 1907-8 ; is a Director of Sir W. G.
Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. (Limited),
and an Officer of the Legion of Honour ;
has Grand Cordon of the Medjidie :
m. 1892, Kathleen Margaret, da. of Col.
Alexander Stewart, R.A. ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1903, K.C.M.G. 1907, C.B.
(Civil) 1911. Basingfeld, Basingstoke ;
Coruanan, Fort 14 illiam, Inverness-
shire ; United Service, Albemarle, and
Ranelagh Clubs.
Ottley, Col. Sir John Walter,
K.C.I.E., son of the late Major Thomas
Henry Ottley, H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1841 ; entered
R.E. 1864, became Capt. 1877, Major
1884, Lieut.-Col. 1891, and Col. 1895;
retired 1898 ; served with Tirah Expe-
dition 1897-8 as Engineer-in-Ch. (de-
spatches) ; formerly Inspector-Gen. of
Irrigation to Govt, of India and Dep.
Sec. in Public Works Depart. ; was Pres,
of Roy. Indian EngineeringColl. , Cooper’s
Hill 1899-1906; is a M. I.C.E. , and a
Knight of Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England : m. 1884, Emily, da. of the
late Henry William Dobell (sometime
Comptroller-Gen. ofH.M.'s Customs), of
Sherard House, Eltham ; cr. C.l.E. 1892,
K.C.I.E. 1904. Leyton, Eastbourne;
United Service Club.
Outerbridge, Sir Joseph, son of
Alexander E. Outerbridge, of Bermuda
and Philadelphia ; b. 1843 ; represented
Newfoundland Chamber of Commerce at
Ottawa 1879 ; was Hon. Treasurer of
Fire Relief Fund 1892, and of Greenland
Disaster Fund 1898-1912, Comdt. Church
Lads’ Brig. 1899-1904, and Vice-Chm.
of Reception Committee for Duke and
Duchess of Cornwall and York’s visit to
Newfoundland 1901 ; represented New-
foundland at Festival of Empire (arranging
for erection of building and the exhibition
in Crystal Palace Grounds) 1911 ; is a 1
Director of Harvey and Co. (Limited)
and other cos. : in. 1881, Maria Harvey,
da. of E. D. Tucker ; cr. Knt. 1913.
Silverton, St. Johns , Newfoundland ; I
City (St. John s), and Royal Bermuda \
Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — Herbert Arthur, b. 1883: tn.
1913, Alice M., da. of Thomas Hutton, —
Philip Edmund, b. 1886, — Leonard Cecil,
D.S.O. [see “ Companionage b. 1888, —
Basil St. George, b. 1902.
Daughter living — Lilian Alice, b. 1890: m.
1 91 1, Lieut.-Com. James Douglas Campbell,
R.N. [see Campbell, Bt., cr. 1913].
Owen, Sir Douglas William, K.B £.,
son of the late Dr. William Buy Owen,
of Cleveland Square, W. ; b. 1850 ; ed.
privately, and at King’s Coll. Sch., Lon-
don; Bar. Inner Temple 1887; sometime
Lecturer, London Sch. of Economics and
Roy. Naval War Coll. ; was Chm.
Advisory Committee, State War Risks
Insurance Office, of Coal Exports Com-
mittee during European War ; is one of
the Founders (and many years Chm.) of
Children’s Hospital, Paddington Green, a
Chevalier tf Legion of Honour, an Officer
of Order of the Crown of Belgium, and
a Member of House Committee of London
Hospital and of International Maritime
Committee; has been Hon. Sec. and Trea-
surer, So. for Nautical Research, repre-
sented Colonial Office at Shipping Freights
Conference. Johannesburg 1904 ; sometime
Hon. Sec. Mansion House Committee on
Port of London ; author of ‘ * Ocean Trade
and Shipping,” etc. : m. 1889 [see
“Knights’ Widows”], Elizabeth Char-
lotte, da. of Alfred Wright Surtees ; cr.
Knt. 1915, K.B.E. 1917. [He died Nov.
15th, 1920.I
Owen, Sir Isambard, M.D., son of
the late William George Owen, Ch.
Engineer of Great Western Railway ; b.
1850; ed. at King’s Sch., Gloucester, at
Rossall, and at Downing Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1872, M.A. and M.B. 1876, M.D.
1882, Hon. Fellow 1909); F.R.C.P. Lon-
don 1885; Hon. D.C.L. , Durham 1905;
Hon. LL.D. , Univs. of Wales 1911, and
Bristol 1912 ; was Senior Dep. Chancellor
of Univ. of Wales 1895-1910, and Principal
of Armstrong Coll. , Newcastle-upon-Tyne
1904-9 ; is Vice-Chancellor of Bristol
Univ., a Consulting Physician to St.
George's Hospital (London), and an
Hon. Fellow of Med. So. of London ;
formerly a Physician to and Lecturer in
Med. at St. George’s Hospital, Vice-Dean
of Faculty of Med. of Univ. of London,
Examiner in Medicine to Univs. of Cam-
bridge, London, and Durham, for Roy.
Army Med. Corps and to Roy. Coll, of
Physicians, and Vice- Pres, of Univ Coll.,
Bangor ; was Pres, of Teachers’ Guild of
Great Britain and Ireland 1898-9 ; author
of various medical works and papers and
reports on education in Wales : m. 1905,
Ethel, da. of the late Lewis Holland-
Thomas, of Caerffynnon, Merionethshire;
cr. Knt. 1902. The University, Bristol ;
Abbey Gate, Weston-super-Mare ; Athe -
nceum Club.
Daughters living — Elizabeth Cldmenee Heul-
wen, b. 1908, — Mabel Angharad Hedydd, b.
1910.
Owen, Sir James George, son of
George Owen; b. 1869; is Mayor of
Exeter: in. 1893, Janie Kirk Gibson,
of The Isles of Scilly ; cr. Knt. 1918.
Minolta, Exeter.
Daughter living — Margery Kirk Gibson: m.
1918, Kenneth Gatey, M.C., Bar.-at-law,
Lieut. Devonshire Regt.
: Owen, Gen. Szrjohn Fletcher, K.C.B. ,
son of the late Rev. Canon Owen, D.L.,
R. of Llaniestyn, Carnarvonshire; b. 1839;
ed. at Rossall, and at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich ; entered R.A. 1857, became
Capt. 1869, Major 1877, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1879, Col. 1891, Maj.-Gen. 1894, Lieut. -
Gen. i8qq (reward for meritorious and dis-
KNIGHTS.
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tinguished ser. 1899), Gen. 1904, and Col.
Comdt. 1906 ; retired 1906 ; served in Zulu
Campaign 1879, in command of Mounted
Gatling Battery, present at battle of U lundi
(despatches, medal with clasp, Brevet
Lieut. -Col. ) ; was Instructor at Roy. Gun
Factory, Woolwich 1874-6, and Assist.
Sup. there 1876-8, Comdt. S. Australian
Land Forces 1885-8, Comdt. of Instruc-
tion Camp, Coast Defence, Isle of Wight
1889-90, Comdt. Defence Forces, Queens-
land 1891-4, Maj.-Gen. Comdg. R.A. at
Malta 1895-9, and Pres, of Ordnance
Committee 1902-5 ; sometime District
Grand Master of Freemasons, Malta;
author of a revised Treatise on Service
Ordnance, and has contributed various
technical papers to magazines on Military
subjects; cr. C. B. (Mil.) 1902, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1906. F.gryn , Henley-on-Thames ;
United Service Club.
Owens, Lieut. -Col. Sir Charles John,
C.B.. son of John Owens, formerly of
Chester and London ; b. 1845 ; was Gen.
Manager of London and South Western
Railway 1898-1911 ; is a Director of Ply-
mouth, Devonport and S.-W. Junction,
London and South-Western, and Isle of
Wight Railways, a Lieut, of City of Lon-
don, and a Knight Officer of Roy. Order
of Crown of Italy ; sometime Lieut. -Col.
Engineer and Railway Staff Corps ; ap-
pointed a Member of Roy. Commn. on
Imperial Trade 1912, and Dep.-Chm. of
City of London Territorial Force Asso. :
m. 1895, Marion, da. of the late Rev.
George Cockerell, V. of Kingston Vale ;
cr. Knt. 1902, C.B. (Civil) 1917. Bridge-
water House, Carlton Road, Putney Hill ,
S. W.
Packe, Sir Edward Hussey, K.B.E. ,
son of the late Hussey Packe, of Prest*
wold Hall, Leicestershire [see E. Kim-
berley] ; b. 1878 ; ed. at Eton ; was Assist.
Private Sec. to Sec. of State for War 1900,
and to successive First Lords of the
Admiralty 1901-17, and Private Sec. to
Sir Eric Geddes 1917-18, and to Rt. Hon.
Walter Long, M. P. 1919; is a Govt.
Director of Anglo-Persian Oil Co.
(Limited), and a J.P. and D. L. for
Leicestershire (High Sheriff 1911-12) :
m. 1909, the Hon. Mary Sydney Cole-
brooke, da. of 1st Baron Colebrooke ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Prestwold
Hall, Loughborough ; Caythorpe Hall,
Grantham; Brooks's, and Turf Clubs.
Daughters living — Penelope Mary, b. 1910, —
Ursula Sybil, b. 1913.
Padma Shumshere Jung Bahadur
Rana , Gen., K.C.I.E.', b. 18 — ; cr.
KC.I.E. 1919.
Paget, Gen. Sir Arthur Henry Fitz-
roy, G.C.B., K.C.V.O. [see M. Anglesey,
colls.].
Paget, Lady (Louisa Margaret Leila
Wemyss), G.B.E. [see M. Anglesey,
colls.].
Paget, Rt. Hon. Sir Ralph Spencer,
P.C., K.C.M.G. , C.V.O. [see M.
Anglesey, colls.].
Paget-Cooke [see Cooke].
Pain, Bt'ig.-Gen. Sir{ George) William
Hacket, K.B.E., C.B., son of the late
George Pain, nth Hussars ; b. 1855 ; ed. at
Elizabeth Coll. , Guernsey, and privately ;
entered 102nd Regt. 1875, became Capt.
Queen’s (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.) 1885,
Major Worcestershire Regt. 1894, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1896, Lieut. -Col. 1900, Brevet
Col. 1901, Col. 1907 and Hon. Brig.-
Gen. 1919 1 retired 1912 ; Egyptian
Army in Soudan Campaign 1888-91
(medal with clasp, bronze star), Nile
Field Force (3rd class Medjidie), at
action of Tokar (horse shot, 3rd class
Osmanieh, clasp, bronze star), Dongola
Expedition 1896, present at action of Kirket
(horse shot, despatches, medal, Egyptian
medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.),
Nile Expedition 1897-8 as Acting A.G. of
Egyptian Army, S. Africa 1900-1902 (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, C.B.),
European War 1915-18, at home and
in France, Comdg. 108th Inf. Brig., which
he raised (1914-15 star, two medals,
K.B.E), Irish Rebellion 1916 (despatches);
commanded S. Midland Dist. 1908-11,
and N. Dist. Ireland 1916-19 ; appointed
Div. Commr. Roy. Irish Constabulary
1920 : m. 1898, Sadie, da. of the lateSidney
Merton, of Sydney, N.S. Wales ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1900, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. United
Service, Royal Automobile, Kildare Street,
and Ulster Clubs.
Sons living — Thomas Archibald Hacket, b.
1899 ; Lieut. Irish Guards, — Andrew Uniacke
Hacket, b. 1904.
Paine, Air Vice-Adm. Sir Godfrey
Marshall, K. C.B., M. V. O., son of the late
James Paine; b. 1871 ; entered R.N. 1885,
became Lieut. 1893, Com. 1903, Capt.
1907, and Commodore 1916 ; served on
H.M.S. “ Renown ” during tour of Prince
and Princess of Wales in India 1905-6,
and during European War 19 14- 17 (Legion
of Honour, Orders of Crown of Italy and
Rising Sun of Japan, American D.S.M.);
was Comdt. Central Flying School, Salis-
bury Plain 1 91 2-1 5 ; appointed 5th Sea
Lord of the Admiralty 1917, Maj.-Gen.
R.A.F. and Master-Gen. of Personnel
on Air Council 1918, and Inspector-Gen.
thereof Aug. 1918 (with rank of Air Vice-
Adm.) ; retired 1920 : m. 1900, Elizabeth,
da. of the late Andrew Knowles, of
Swinton Old Hall ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1906, C.B. (Civil) 1914, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
King s Worthy Court, Winchester.
Painter, Sir Frederic George, son
of James Painter, of Bristol ; b. 1844; is a
D.L. for City of London (Sheriff 1913-14),
a Chevalier of Legion of Honour, a Com.
of Order of the Dannebrog of Denmark,
and has Orders of Crown of Belgium, and
of Conception of Villa Vi9osa of Portugal :
m. 1911, Marion, da. of Stuart Boyd Con-
nolly, of Manchester ; cr. Knt. 1914. 8,
The Boltons, South Kensington, S. W.io.
Paish, Sir George, son of Robert
Paish, of Horsham; b. 1867; ed. at
United Westminster Schs. ; was Joint
Editor of The Statist 1899-1916, a Mem-
ber of Board of Trade Departmental
Committee on Railway Accounts and
Statistics 1906-8, and Expert Financial
Adviser to the Treasury 1914-16 ; author
of “Railways of the United States,” etc. :
m. 1894, Emily Mary, da. of the late
Thomas Whitehead, of Liverpool ; cr.
Knt. 1912. Limpsfield, Surrey ; Reform,
and New City Clubs.
Sons living — Five.
Pakenham, Vice-Adm. Sir William
Christopher, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
K.C.V.O. [see E. Longford, colls.].
Pajlan pur, Capt. H. H. ( Sir Taley
Muhammed Khan Sher Muhammed
Khan), Nawab of, K.C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ;
one of the Ruling Chiefs of India ; cr.
K.C.I.E. 1920. Palanpur, Bombay.
1074
KNIGHTAGE.
Palin, Maj.-Gen. Sir Philip Charles,
K.C.M.G. , C.M.G., C.B., 3rd son of the
late Lieut. -Gen. Charles Thomas Palin,
Bom. S.C. ; b. 1864 ; entered Cheshire
Regt. 1886, and Indian Army 1888, be-
came Capt. 1897, Major 1904, Lieut.-Col.
1912, Brevet Col. 1915, and Maj.-Gen.
1918 ; Burma Expedition 1887-9 (medal
with clasp), Hazara Expedition 1888
(medal), Waziristan Expedition 1894-5
(clasp), N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8
(medal with clasp), European War 1914-19,
in Egypt, Gallipoli and Palestine as Maj.-
Gen. (despatches several times, C. B. ,
C.M.G., Serbian Order of Karageorge,
and class Order of the Nile, Maj.-Gen.,
K.C.M.G.) : m. 1899, Diamantina Har-
riet Elliot; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.M. G.
1918, K.C.M.G. 1919. East India
United Service Club.
Palit, Sir Tarak Nath; b. 18 — ;
Bar. Middle Temple 1870 ; is an Hon.
Fellow of Calcutta Univ. , and Professor
of Chemistry, College of Science, Univ.
of Calcutta ; cr. Knt. 1913. College 0/
Science, University of Cailcutta , Calcutta.
Pares, Sir Bernard, K.B.E., son of
the late John Pares ; b. 1867 ; ed. at
Harrow (Scholar), and at Trin. Coil.,
Camb. ; Professor of Russian in Lon-
don Univ., and Untv. Extension
Lecturer at Oxford and Camb. Univs. ;
Sec. Sch. of Russian Studies, Liverpool
Univ. 1907-17; served with Russian Red
Cross 1914-17 (Russian Soldier’s Cross
and Medal of St. George) ; attached to
British Embassy in Petrograd 1917 ; was
editor of Russian Review 1 91 2-14 : m.
1901, Margaret, da. of E. A. Dixon, of
Colchester ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
King's College, Strand, W.C.
Sons living — Richard, b. 1902, — Peter, b. 1908,
— Andrew, b. 1911.
Daughters living — Elizabeth, b. 1904, —
Ursula, b. 190 7.
Paris, Maj.-Gen. Sir Archibald,
K.C.B., son of the Rev. Archibald Paris,
of Ludgeon ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Roy. Naval Coll., Greenwich; entered
R. M. A. 1879, became Capt. 1890, Major
1898, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1902, Brevet
Col. 1905, Lieut.-Col. 1908, Col. 2nd
Comdt. 1914, and Maj.-Gen. 1914; served
in S. Africa 1900-1902 as Special Ser.
Officer, Rhodesian Field Force Comdg.
Kimberley Column (despatches twice,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., Queen’s medal with
four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-16,
Comdg. Naval Div. at Antwerp and in
Dardanelles (wounded, despatches, dis-
tinguished sers. noted, K.C. B., Legion of
Honour, French and Belgian Croix de
Guerre, Order of Leopold of Belgium) ;
was Professor Roy. Mil. Acad. 1903-4,
and Ch. Instructor there 1904-6 ; ap-
pointed Inspector of Recruiting 1913 and
to command a R.M. Brig. 1914: m. 1885,
Lilian Jean, da. of Gen. Henry Malvill,
l. S.C. \cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1907, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1916.
Son living — Archibald Charles Melvill, b. 1890:
tn. 191*1, Ruth Norton Green.
Park, Sir Maitland Hall, LL.D., son
of the late Rev. Hugh Park, of Cum-
bernauld, Dumbartonshire ; b. 1862 ;
ed. at Glasgow High Sch., and at
Glasgow Univ., M.A. 1884, Hon. LL.D.
1909) ; was Sub-Editor, Glasgow Herald
1885-6, and Assist. Editor, Acting Editor,
Chief Editor Pioneer 1886-1902 ; has been
Ch. Editor Cape Times since 1902 ;
m. 1st, 18 — , Alice, who d. 1890, da. of
the late Robert Orr, of Helensburgh ;
2ndly, 1892, Anna, da. of the late Peter
Baillie, of Inverness; cr. Knt. 1914.
Civil Service, and City ( Cape Town)
Clubs.
Son living — (By 2nd marriage) Maitland
Elphinstone, D.S.O., b. 1893 [see “Com-
PANIONAGE ”].
Parker, Sir George Phillips, O.B.E.,
son of the late George Phillips Parker ; b.
1863 ; is a J.P. for Holborn (Mayor 1913-
18), and Chm. of its Local Tribunal ; has
Order of the Dannebrog of Denmark :
m 1895, Aida Maria de Vergara ; cr.
O.B.E. 1918, Knt. 1919. 9, Wedder-
burn Road, Hampstead, N. W. 6.
Sons 1 ving — Ivan, b. 1900, — George, b. 1903.
Daughters living — Irene, — Vera.
Parker, Hon. Sir Stephen Henry,
K.C.M.G., son of Stephen Stanley
Parker, of York, W. Australia ; b. 1846 ;
ed. at Bishop’s Sch., Perth, West Aus-
tralia ; Bar. W. Australia 1868, and a
K.C. 1890; has been a M.L.C. and
M.L.A. , W. Australia, and was Colonial
Sec. , W. Australia 1892-4 ; appointed a
Justice of Supreme Court, W. Australia
1901, and Ch. Justice thereof 1906 ; retired
1913 : m. 1872, Amey Katherine, da. of
George Walpole Leake, K.C. : cr. Knt.
1908, K.C.M.G. 1914. Karrakalla Mya,
Perth, West A ustralia ; Weld l. Perth )
Club.
Sonsliving — Of whom Hubert Stanley, D.S.O.,
b. 1883 [see “Companionage”].
Parkin, Sir George Robert, K.C.M.G. ,
LL.D., son of John Parkin, of Salisbury,
New Brunswick; b. 1846; ed. at New
Brunswick Univ. (B.A. i8fc8, M.A. 1872,
Hon. LL.D. 18 — ), at Trin. Univ.,
Toronto, and at Adelaide and McGill
Univs. ; Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1 912;
Head Master, Collegiate Sch. , Fredericton
1872-89, Principal of Upper Canada Coll.,
Toronto 1885-1902, and Organising Sec.
of Rhodes Scholarship Trust 1902-20 ;
author of “Round the Empire,’’ “Im-
perial Federation,” “The Great Do-
minion,” and “Life and Letters of
Edward Thring,” etc. : m. 1878, Annie
Connell, da. of William Fisher, of Fred-
ericton, New Brunswick; cr. C.M.G.
1898, K.C.M.G. 1920. 7, Chelsea Court ,
S. W. ; Seymour House, Waterloo Place,
S. W. ; Athenceum Club.
Parkington, Col. Sir (John) Roper,
son of the late John Weldon Parking-
ton ; b. 1845 ; was Major 3rd Batn.
E. Surrey Regt. (Mil.) 1891-8; senior
partner in the firm of J. R. Parkington
and Co., of 21, Mincing Lane, E.C. ; is
a Lieut, for City of London, a J.P. and
D.L. for co. London, a F. R.G.S., a
Fellow of Royal Colonial Institute, Vice-
Pres. of the Anglo- Portuguese Chamber
of Commerce, Consul-Gen. in United
Kingdom for Montenegro, Past Master of
five City Cos. , a Chevalier of the Legion
of Honour, an Officier de l'Acad^mie
Franfaise, and Hon. Col. 7th Batn. Essex
Regt. ; has Roy. Orders of Montenegro,
Serbia, and Spain, and is a Knight Com.
of Order of Villa Vicosa of Portugal ;
founded L’ Entente Cordiale Asso. 1897:
m. 1873, Marie Louise (who has 1st
class of Order of Civil Merit and Red
Cross of Montenegro), da. of the late A.
Sims Silvester, of the Stock Exchange ;
cr. Knt. 1902. Broadwater Lodge , Wimble •
don, S. W. ; United Service, City Carlton ,
and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Daughters living — Dorothea Marie Louise
Roper: m. 1896, Leonard A. Bidwell, F.R.C.S.,
who d. 19x2, — Edythe Isabel Roper: m.
KNIGHTS.
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1897, Charles E. J. Cary-Elwes, of Court-
lands, Eltham, Kent [B. Ellenborough,
colls.], — Irene Mary Roper : m. 1906, Col.
Dodington George Richard Sherston Baker,
Indian Med. Ser. Tsee Baker, Bt., cr. 1796].
Parkinson, Sir Thom as Wright, M. D.,
son of the late Thomas H. Parkinson, of
Canterbury, New Zealand ; b. 1863 ; ed.
privately, and at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B.,
C.M. 1890, M.D. 1899); D. P.H. 1898; is
Physician to T.S.H. Prince and Princess
Louis of Battenburg, a Fellow of Roy.
So. of Med., and Member of British
Med. Asso. ; before the war Physician
to Prussian Court -in England; sometime
Pres, of Chelsea Clinical So. ; attached
to several Mil. Hospitals during European
War 1915-16, including American Hos-
pital for British soldiers: m. 1891, Eu-
phemia Jessie, da. of the late Mervyn
Pillman, of Edinburgh ; cr. Knt. 1916.
31, Cadogan Place , S. W.
Parratt, Sir Walter, C.V.O. , Mus.D.,
son of Thomas Parratt, of Huddersfield ;
b. 1841 ; formerly Organist of Magdalen
Coll. (Hon. Fellow 1906) ; Hon. Mus.D.,
Hon. D.C.L. Durham 1912; formerly
Professor of Music in Oxford Univ. ; is
Organist to H.M. and to St. George’s
Chapel, Windsor, Master of the Music
to H.M. , Dean of Faculty of Music in
Univ. of London, Past Pres, of Roy. Coll,
of Organists, and Pres, of Union of Gra-
duates in Music : m. 1864, Emma, da. of
Luke Gledhill, of Huddersfield ; cr. Knt.
1892, M.V.O. (4th class) 1901, C.V.O.
1917. The Cloisters , Windsor ; Athe-
nceum Club.
Son living — Geoffrey Temple, b. 18 — ; Capt.
Hon. Artillery Co. : m. 1916, Constance Hen-
rietta, da. of the Rev. Charles Edward Little-
dale.
Daughters living — Four.
Parrott, Sir (James) Edward,
LL.D., el. son of Edward Brown Parrott,
of Wavertree, Liverpool; b. 1863; ed. at
St. Paul’s Coll., Cheltenham, and at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (B.A, 1891, Senior Prize-
man in English, M.A. and LL.D. head
of list 1900) ; sometime Headmaster
of a Liverpool Board Sch. ; is Editor
to Thomas Nelson and Sons, publishers
of London, Edinburgh, Dublin, New
York, and Paris, a Fellow of Educational
Institute of Scotland, a Life Gov. of
St. Paul's Coll., Cheltenham, and a J.P.
for City of Edinburgh ; has Serbian Order
of St. Sava and Belgian Order of the
Crown; sat as M. P. for Edinburgh, S.
Div. ( L ), May 1917 to Nov. 1918 ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Edinburgh W. Div.
Dec. 1918; author of “A Pageant
of English History,” “Why Britain
Went to War,” etc. ; edited Funk
and Wagnall’s “Standard Encyclo-
paedia,” and Nelson’s “New Age En-
cyclopaedia” : m. 1891, Elizabeth Sophia,
youngest da. of the late John Shirley,
of Derby ; cr. Knt. 1910. 12, Cumin
Place , Edinburgh ; National Liberal
Club.
Daughters living — Una Margaret, b. 1892, —
Isabel Shirley, b. 1894, — Amy Muriel, b. 1896.
Parry, Rear-Advi. ►Sar John Franklin,
K.C.B. , son of the late Rt. Rev. Edward
Parry ; b. 1863 ; entered R.N. 1877, be-
came Com. 1899, Capt. 1905, and Rear-
Adm. 1916, retired 1919 ; is a F.R.G.S. ;
Egyptian Campaign 1885 ; was Hydro-
grapher of the Navy 1914-19 ; has
American D.S.M. , and Legion of Honour
(France) : m. 1893, Emily Lempri^re,
da. of the Hon. Henry Dobson, of
Tasmania ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1919. 13, Earl's Court Square >
5. W. 5 ; United Service Club.
Daughter living — Joan Winifred.
Parsons, Col. the Hon. Sir Algernon
Charles, K.C.B. [see E. Rosse].
Parsons, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles (Sim
Bremridge), K.C.M.G. , C.B. son of the
late John Parsons, of Ringmore, Shaldon;
b. 1855 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich; entered R.A. 1874,
became Capt. and Brevet Major 1883,
Major 1891, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1896, and
Brevet Col. 1898; retired as Hon. Maj.-
Gen. 1908 ; served in Gaika, Zulu,
and Transvaal Wars 1877-8-9, present at
actions of Isandhlwana, Ulundi, Laing’s
Nek, and Ingogo (severely wounded,
horse shot, despatches twice, medal with
clasp), in Egyptian Campaign 1882,
present at actions of Mahsameh, Kas-
sassin, and Tel-el-Kebir (horse shot,
despatches, medal with clasp, bronze
star, 5th class Medjidie, 4th class Os-
manieh, Brevet Major), with Dongola
Expedition 1896 in command of Egyptian
Artillery, present at action of Hafir (de-
spatches, medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut. -
Col.), with Nile Expedition 1898 in com-
mand of Egyptian troops at capture and
defence of Gedaref (despatches, clasp, 2nd
class Medjidie, K.C.M.G., Brevet Col.),
and in S. Africa 1900, as Col.-on-the-Staff,
Assist. Inspector-Gen. of Lines of Com-
munication, and Dep. Gov. of Griqualand
W. (despatches, medal with four clasps) ;
was Gov. of Red Sea Littoral and Comdt.
at Suakin 1896-9, A. A. G., Woolwich Dist.
1899, Col.-on-the-Staff Comdg. R.A. at
Curragh 1899-1900, and again A.A.G. ,
Woolwich 1901-2, and in command of
Imperial troops in Canada 1902-6 ; was
in charge of special mission to take over
Kassala from Italian Govt. 1897 ; is a
F.R.G.S., and a Pasha in Egypt: m.
1898, Margaret Eliza, only da. of the late
Alfred Christian, C.M.G. [Hall, Bt.,
colls.]; cr. K.C.M.G. 1899, C.B. (Mil.)
1906. 28, Onslow Square, S. W. ; Naval
and Military Club.
Daughters living — Alfreda May, b. 1899, —
Isabel Blanche, b. 1902.
Parsons, Maj-Ge?i.Sir Harold Daniel
Edmund, K.C.M.G., C.B. , son of the
late Maj.-Gen. James Edmund Bacon
Parsons, Indian Army, of Southbourne-
on-Sea, Hants ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Dulwich
Coll. ; entered The Queen’s (W. Surrey
Regt.) 1882, became Capt. 1891, Major
Army Ordnance Depart. 1898, Lieut. -
Col. 1904, Col. 1910, and Maj.-Gen.
1917 ; served with Burma Expedition
1886-8 (medal with two clasps), in
S. Africa 1899-1902, in Army Ordnance
Depart., with local rank of Lieut. -Col.
(despatches, Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
C.M.G.), and during European War 1914-
15, on Staff (despatches, C.B., K.C.M.G.,
promoted Maj.-Gen., Russian Order of
St. Stanislas with Swords, Order of Leo-
pold of Belgium, Belgian Croix de
Guerre, American D.S. M.) ; appointed to
command Army Ordnance Corps, Wool-
wich 1905, Assist. Director of Ordnance
Stores, S. Africa 1910, a Director of
Ordnance Sers. in the Field, British
Armies in France 1914, Director of Equip-
ment and Ordnance Stores, War Office
1918, and a Principal Ordnance Officer
1920: m. 1892, Julia, da. of the late
Thomas Archer, C.M.G., of Gracemere,
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KNIGHTAGE.
Queensland ; cr. C.M.G. 1900, C.B. (Mil.)
1915, K. C.M.G. 1918.
Son living — Harold Archer James, M.C., b.
1895; Capt. R.E. : tn. 1919, Irene Clare, da.
of A. M. Hall- Dare.
Parsons, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Lawrence
Worthington, K.C.B. , son of Lawrence
Parsons ; b. 1850 ; ed. at Cheltenham
Ooll. ; entered R.A. 1870, became Capt.
1880, Major i885, Lieut. -Col. 1896, Col.
1900, Maj.-Gen. 1903, and Lieut.-Gen.
1909 ; retired 1912 ; served in S. Africa
1899-1900, as Col.-on-the-Staff, R.A. ,
present at battle of Colenso, and at relief
of Ladysmith (despatches, medal, C.B.) ;
commanded R.A. at Salisbury Plain 1901-
1903 ; was Inspector-Gen. of Artillery in
India 1903-6, and in command of 6th
Div. , Irish Command 1906-9; is a Col.
Comdt. R.A. ; appointed to command a
Div. 1914 : m. 1880, Florence Anna, da.
of Robert Graves, M.D. , formerly of
Cloghan Castle, King’s co. ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1900, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1912. Army
and Navy Club.
Daughter living — One.
Partabgarh, H.H. Maharawal ( Sir
Raghunath Singh Bahadur ) of, K.C.I.E.\
b. 1859 ; is one of the Ruling Chiefs of
India; cr. K.C. I.E. 1911. Partabgarh,
Rajputana, India.
Partab Singh, Lieut.-Gen. Maharaj I
Dhiraj Sir Bahadur, G.C.B., G.C.S.I.,
G.C.V.O., K.C.B., LL.D.; b. 1845;
LL.D. 1897; is one of the Ruling Chiefs
of India, Hon. Lieut.-Gen. in the Army,
Hon. Col. Imperial Cadet Corps, an Hon.
A.D.C. to H.M. ; served with Mohmand
Expedition 1897 as Extra A.D.C. (de-
spatches), with Tirah Expedition 1897,
as Extra A.D.C. (wounded, despatches,
C.B.), in China 1900 in command of
Jodhpur Imperial Ser. Troops (de-
spatches, K.C.B., medal), and with the
Expeditionary Force during European
War 1914-18 ; appointed Hon. Col. an
Indian Cav. Regt. 1912 ; became Maha-
raja of Idar 1902 ; was Regent of Jodhpur
1911-16; has Legion of Honour: tn.
18 — , Bhadyanyi, who d. 1907 ; cr.
K.C.S.I. 1886, G.C.S.I. 1897, C.B. (Hon.
Mil.) 1898, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1901, G.C.V.O.
1911, G.C.B. (Hon. Mil.) 1918. Idar,
Ahmednagar, India.
.Partab Singh [see Jammu and
Kashmir].
Partridge, Sir Cecil, K.B.E., el. son
of Richard William Partridge, Bar.-at-
Law, of The Homestead, Lansdowne,
Worcesier; b. 1872; was Assist. Sup.
of Central London Railway 1902-5,
Sup. 1905-11, Traffic Manager 1911,
and Manager 1911-14, and Gen. Manager
and Sec. Metropolitan Munitions Com-
mittee 1915-19 ; appointed a Member of
War Office Special Committee regarding
assessment of Soldiers' Characters 1912 ;
is a co-inventor of the Bowden and
Partridge Fog Signal Economiser : in.
1895, Ada Jessie, da. of the late David
William Palmer; cr. K.B.E. 1917. j
24, Grosvenor Place, S. W.; Constitutional \
Club.
Daughters living — Three, of whom Beatrice:
in. 1919, Capt. J .T. R. Taulson, Herefordshire |
Regt.
Patey, Adm. Sir George Edwin,
K. C.M.G., K.C. V.O. ,son of the late Capt.
George Edwin Patey, R.N., of Montpellier,
near Plymouth; b. 1859; ed. privately;
Vice-Adm. 1914, and Adm. 1918 ; retired
1918 ; served during Peru Rebellion 1877,
and during Zulu War 1879 (medal) ; ap-
pointed Assist. -Director of Naval Intelli-
gence 1901, Inspecting Capt. of Training
Ships 1907, a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1908,
and Rear -Adm. in Home Fleet 1910; com-
manded Australian Fleet 1913-16, and
was Com.-in-Ch. N. American and W.
Indies Station 1915-16; has Legion of
Honour, Order of Redeemer of Greece
with Star, and Spanish Order of Merit :
in. 1902, Mary Augusta, only da. of Na-
thaniel Edward Yorke-Davis, M.R.C.S.,
L. R.C.P. , of 44, Harley Street, W. ; cr.
M. V.O. (4th class) 1903, K.C.V.O. 1913.
K. C.M.G. 1916. United Service Club.
Son living — One.
Daughter living — One.
Patiala, Maj.-Gen. H.H. (. Maha -
rajadhiraja Sri Sir Bhupindra Singh
Mahindar ) of, G.C.I.E. G.B E. ; b.
18 — ; is one of the Ruling Chiefs of
India, Chief of Patiala States, Hon.
Col. Patiala Inf., and an Hon. Maj.-Gen.
in the Army ; served with Indian Expe-
ditionary Force during European War
1914 (Grand Cordon of the Order of
the Nile, Grand Cross of Order of
Leopold of Belgium, and Legion of
Honour) ; appointed a Member of Council
of Gov. of Punjab 1917 ; represented
India at special War Conference 1918 ;
cr. G.C.I.E. 1911, G.B.E. 1918. Patiala,
Punjab ; Chail, Simla Hills, India.
Paton, Sir Alfred Vaughan, K.B.E. ,
son of the Rev. John Brown Paton, D.D. ,
of Nottingham ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Notting-
ham High Sch., at Clifton Coll., and at
Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18—, M. A.
1887) ; Chm. Liverpool Hospital for
Children, Leasowe, and of Liverpool
Child Welfare Asso. , and Pres. Liverpool
Cotton Asso. ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
7, Lang Lane, West Kirby ; Public
Schools' Club.
Paton, Sir James Wallace, son of
the late Capt. Walter Paton, of Leith ;
b. 1863; an Inventor and Manufacturer,
a Managing Director, and a J.P. for
Lancashire ; Mayor of Southport 1908-9 :
m. 1893, Kate, da. of George Calvert, of
Southport ; cr. Knt. 1919. Kingswood,
Westcliffe Road, Birkdale, Southport ;
Constitutional, and Conservative (. Liver-
pool) Clubs.
Sons living — Walter, b. 1894; Capt. 7th
Batn. King’s (Liverpool Regt. ),— George
Calvert, b. 1902, — James Stanley, b. 1906.
Daughter living — Lily: m. 1917, John
Carruthers Paterson.
Pattani, Sir Prabhashankar Dalpa-
tram, K. C.I.E., son of Dalpatram Pattani,
of Bhavnagar; b. 1862; ed. at Rajkot and
Bombay ; joined Bhavnagar State Ser.
1896; appointed Ch. Sec. 1899, and Dewan
1902 ; has been a Director of the Tata
Iron and Steel Co. (Limited), the Bombay
Steam Navigation Co. (Limited), and
Bombay Merchants' Bank (Limited) ; be-
came a Member of Bombay Executive
Council 1912, and a Member of Council
of India 1917 : m. 1881 ; cr. C.I.E. 1910,
K.C.I.E. 1915. Bombay.
Paul, Sir George Morison, son of
the Rev. William Paul, D. D. , Min. of
Banchory Devenick, Kincardineshire ; b.
1839 i ed- privately, and at Aberdeen and
Edinburgh Univs. (M.A. 1858, LL.D.
1908); is a W.S. , a J.P. for Edin-
burgh, a Gov. of Donaldson's Hospital,
Edinburgh, Chm. of Govs, of Fettes
Coll. Trust, of Dick Bequest Trust for
Higher Education, of John Watson’s
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and Mary Murray’s Educational Insti-
tutions, Edinburgh, and of Lord
Advocate’s Advisory Committee on Con-
veyancing Reform in Scotland, a Dep.-
Gen. Manager of Roy. Edinburgh Asy-
lum for Insane, a Walker Trustee, a
Member of Council of Scottish History So. ,
a Member of Roy. Co. of Archers (King’s
Body Guard for Scotland), and a
Director of Scottish Provident Institu-
tion; has been Dep. Keeper of H.M.
Signet and Pres, of So. of Writers to H.M.
Signet since 1905 ; appointed a Member of
Roy. Commn. on Civil Ser. 1915; edited
2nd edition (feudal part) of “ Bell’s Lec-
tures on Conveyancing in Scotland,” and
a “Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston of
Wariston’’: in. 1872, Mary, who d. 1914,
3rd da. of the late Alexander John Kin-
loch, of Park, Aberdeenshire; cr. Knt.
(on occasion of King George V.’s Coro-
nation) 1911. 9, Fglinton Crescent ,
Edinburgh ; Junior Carlton, and Uni-
versity (. Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Daughter living — Margaret Morison,6. 1873 :
m. 1901, Charles Mowbray Pearson, M.B.,
F.R.C.P., of 14, Manor Place, Edinburgh
[see Pearson, “ Knights’ Widows ”].
Paul, Sir J ames Balfour, C. V 0.,LL.D .,
son of the Rev. John Paul, D.D., of St.
Cuthbert’s, Edinburgh ; b. 1846 ; Hon.
LL.D., Edinburgh; Advocate, Scotland
1870 ; was Treasurer of Faculty of Advo-
cates 1883-1902 ; appointed Registrar 0/
Friendly Sos. 1879, and Lyon Kingof Arms
for Scotland 1890 ; is an Esquire of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
a Vice-Pres. of So. of Antiquaries
(Scot.), Chm. of Council of Scottish
Record So. and of Council of Scottish
History So.; editor of “The Scots
Peerage”; author of “Heraldry in re-
lation to Scottish History and Art,”
and other historical works : m. 1872,
Helen Margaret, da. of John Nairne
Forman, W.S. , of Staffa ; cr. Knt. 1900,
C.V.O. 1 91 1. Lyon Office , H.M. General
Register House, Edinburgh ; 30, Heriot
Row, Edinburgh; Royal Societies\ and
University ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Sons living — John William, D.S.O., b. 1873
[see “ Companionage ”], — Arthur Forman,
M.C. (32, Ormidalc Terrace, Edinburgh ),
b. 1875; formerly Major R.E. (M.C., Croix
de Guerre) : mi. 1905, Jane, da. of J.
Montgomerie - Fleming, of Kelvinside, —
Edward Cuthbert Balfour, M.B., Ch.M.,
F.R.C.S.E. (8, Chatsworth Square, Carlisle),
b. 1876.
Daughter living — Millicent Jane, b. 1880:
mi. 1910, Com. Alfred Stevenson Balfour,
O.B.E.,Roy. Indian Marine.
Paulin, Sir David, son of George
Paulin, R. of Irvine Acad., Ayrshire; b.
1847 ; ed. at Irvine Acad. ; is a Fellow of
Faculty of Actuaries, Pres. Edinburgh
Young Men’s Christian Asso., Chm.
Advisory Committee for Welfare of Blind
in Scotland, Chm. of Fleming, Reid
and Co. (Limited), of Greenock, and a
Director of Scottish Life Assurance Co.
(Limited), and other cos. ; elected Pres,
of Chartered Insurance Institute 1918:
m. 1874, Jessie Elizabeth, da. of the Rev.
Hector McNeill, of Ardnacross, Campbel-
town ; cr. Knt. 1909. 6, Forres Street,
Edinburgh ; The Bungalow , Machrihan-
ish, Argyllshire; Devonshire [London),
and Caledonian United Service, and
Scottish Liberal (. Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Sons living — George Alexander, L.R.C.P.
(Malpas, Cheshire), b. 1875, — Neil Godfrey,
b. 1886; Capt. R.F.A. (T.F.),— Frederick
William, M.C., b. 1893 ; sometime Capt. Roy.
Scots (Lothian Regt.).
Pawel-Rammingen [see Rammingen].
Payton, Sir Charles Alfred, M.V.O.,
son of the late Rev. Charles Payton ; b..
1843 ; entered Consular Ser. 1880 : be-
came Consul at Mogador 1880, at Genoa
1893, a°d at Calais 1897, and Consul-
Gen. there 1911 ; retired 1913 ; sometime
Post Office Agent at Calais ; was Cor-
respondent of the Field 1867-1914 ;
author of “The Diamond Diggings of'
South Africa,” and “ Moss from a Rolling
Stone”: m. 1st, 1880, Eliza Mary, who
d. 1909, da. of the late John Olive ; 2ndly,
1913, Mary Stuart, da. of the late Joseph
J. Elliott, of Monken Hadley, Barnet ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1906, Knt. 1914.
Scarborough ; A uthors' Club.
Daughters living — Ethel Olive, b. 1881 : mi.
1906, Howard Passadoro. of Genoa, — Amy
Florence, b. 1882, — Eliza May, b. 1883 : mi.
1915, Capt. R. E. Marchmont, Army Ser.
Corps, — Evelyn Mary, b. 1885: mi. 1910, Dr.
Adrian Caddy, of Calcutta, — Violet Doris,
b. 1893 : mi. 1919, Crawford H. Allen, of Cal-
cutta,— Gwendolen Cecilia, b. 1896; mi. 1917,
Capt. Russell Rickford, E. Yorkshire Regt.
Peacock, Hon. Sir Alexander James,
K. C.M.G., son of James Henry Peacock,
of Creswick, Victoria ; b. 1861 ; is Prime
Minister of Victoria, Australia, and Min.
of Education, and a Fellow of Roy.
Colonial Institute ; has been Leader of the
Opposition and Ch. Sec. for State of
Victoria; cr. K.C.M.G. 1902. Creswick,
Talbot co., Victoria; 339, Collins Street ,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Peacock, Sir Peter, son of Jesse
Peacock ; b. 1872 ; a merchant, an Aider-
man, a J.P. (Mayor 1913-19) of Warring-
ton, a Member of W. Lancashire Appeal
Tribunal, Pres. War Savings and Refugees
Committes, a Gov. of Warrington Infirm-
ary, a Gov. and Manager of Warrington
Savings Bank, and Chm. of various
Committees ; was Chm. of Lord Derby’ s
Recruiting Scheme during European War:
in. 1893, Maria Timmins ; cr. Knt. 1918..
West Street, Warrington.
Peacock, Sir Robert, M.V.O. , son of
William Peacock, of Guisborough, York-
shire ; b. 1859 ; was Ch. Constable of
Canterbury 1888-92 and of Oldham 1892-8,
since when of Manchester ; received King’s
Police and Coronation medals 1912 ; has
Order of Redeemer of Greece ; cr.M.V.O.
(5th class) 1913, Knt. 1919. Town
Hall, Manchester.
Pearce, Sir Robert, son of the late
Joseph Pearce, of Ipswich ; b. 1840 ; ed.
privately, and at Ipswich Gram. Sch.
admitted a Solicitor 1865 ; is a F.R.A.S.,
a partner in legal firm of Pearce, Brad-
shaw, and Capper, of 116, Fore Street,
E.C. , Solicitor to City Parochial Founda-
tion, Vestry Clerk of Cripplegate, and
Clerk to Cripplegate Charities; sat as
M.P. for Leek Div. of Staffordshire
[L) Jan. 1906 to Jan. 1910 and Dec..
1910 to Nov. 1918; defeated there July
1895, Get. 1900, and Jan. 1910: m. 1st,
1880, Elizabeth, who d. 1910, da. of the
late Edward Deane, of Denmark Hill,
S.E. ; 2ndly, 1914, A. Margaret W., da.
of the Rev. R. B. Exton ; cr. Knt. 1916.
9, Downside Crescent, Hampstead, N.W. ;
City Reform, and National Liberal
Clubs.
Daughter living — One: mi. 1911, Thomas
Rooke.
Pearce, Sir William, M.P., el. son of
William Pearce, a chemical manufacturer,
ofLimehouse, E. ; b. 1853; ed. at Roy. Sch.
of Mines, and at Roy. Coll, of Secince,
S. Kensington : is a J.P. for co. London,
Director of William Pearce and Sons-
1078
KNIGHTAGE.
(Limited), chemical manufacturers, and of
Spencer, Chapman and Messel (Limited),
a Fellow of Chemical So. , and Manager
of Limehouse "Provided” Schools ; was
a Member of London County Council
1892-1901 ; sat as M.P. for Limehouse
Div. of Tower Hamlets (L) 1906 to 1918 ;
has sat for Limehouse Div. of Stepney
since Dec. 1918, having been defeated
there 1900: m. 1885, Ethel Alexandra,
da. of Edwin Neame, of Harefield, Sel-
ling, Kent ; cr. Knt. 1915. 14, Park
Crescent, Portland Place , XV. ; Shepway
Lodge, Walmer; Reform, Deal, and
XV aimer Union Clubs.
Daughters living — Ettie Mildred, — Silvia Dur-
ham: m. 1917, Edmund Hugh Hopkinson,
Lieut. R.N, — Two others.
Pearce-Edgcumbe f see Edgcumbe].
Pears, Vice-Adm. Sir Edmund Rad-
cliffe, K.B.E. , C.B., son of the late Lieut-
Col. A. C. Pears, of Bath ; b. 1862 ; ed.
at Clifton; entered R.N. 1875, became
Rear-Adm. 1914, and Vice-Adm. 1919 ;
retired 1920; Egyptian War 1882, Benin
Expedition 1897 ; commanded Naval
Base, Cromarty 1914-19, has American
D.S.M. : m. 1890, Jeanie Mayhew, da.
of the late S. H. Innes, of Vancouver ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1917, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Vancouver , British Columbia.
Son living — Edmund Randolph, b. 1897 ;
Lieut. R.N.
Pears, Sir Edwin, son of Robert
Pears ; b. 1835 ; ed. privately, and at
London Univ. (LL.B. 1st class Honours
1870); Bar. Middle Temple (Exhibitioner
in Constitutional Law and Legal History)
1870; is Past Pres, of European Bar of Con-
stantinople, a Member of Board (12 years
Chm. ) of Mersina, Tarsus, and Adana Rail-
ways, Constantinople occasional corre-
spondent of the Daily News, a Knight of
Order of Saviour of Grace, and a Com-
panion of Order of Merit of Bulgaria ;
author of "The Story of the Fourth
Crusade,” and "The Destruction of the
Greek Empire,” etc., etc., and a frequent
contributor to the leading English Re-
views ; has frequently acted as Judge of
British Supreme Court of Constantinople :
m. 1857, Mary, da. of Capt. John Ritchie
Hall; cr. Knt. 1909. Pera , Constanti-
nople; The Cypresses, Prinkipo ; Re-
form ( London ), and Prinkipo Yachting
Clubs.
Sons living — Henry, b. 1858; m. 18 — :
Gertrude, da. of the late Sir James William
Whittall [see Whittall, ‘‘Knights’ Widows”],
—Guy, b. 1883; Lieut. -Col. R.E., — Lancelot,
b. 1883.
Daughters living— Ethel, — Kate, — Muriel.
Pearson, Gen. Sir Alfred Astley,
K.C.B., son of Dr. J. T. Pearson; b.
1850; entered 107th Regt. 1870, became
Capt. Indian Army 1882, Brevet Major
1887, Major 1890, Lieut. -Col. 1896, Brevet
Col. 1900, Col. 1903, Maj.-Gen. 1904,
Lieut. -Gen. 1911, and Gen. 1917; served
in Afghan War 1880 (medal), witn Burma
Expedition 1886-7, as D. A. A. and Q.M.G.
3rd Brig, (despatches, medal with clasp,
Brevet Major), and in E. Africa 1895-6, in
command of Field Force (thanked by
Govt., 1st class Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, |
medal); appointed A.A.G. , India 1900,1
Col.-on-the-Staff, India 1903, and to
command a 2nd class Dist. , India 1904;
officiated as A.G. in India 1904, and in
Com. of Quetta Div. 1905-6 ; was an
Inspector-Gen. of Vol. in India 1906-8,
and in command of 3rd Div. N. Army,
India 1908-12; is Col. of an Indian Inf.
Regt. : m. 1886, Jessie Grace Elizabeth, |
el. da. of Col. C. P. Newport, Bom.
S.C. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1904, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1911.
Son living — Hugh Guy Astley, b. 1888 ; Lieut.
Indian Inf.
Pearson, Sir Edward Ernest, son of
the late George Pearson, J.P., of Bricken-
donbury, and brother of 1st Viscount
Cowdray ; b. 1874 ; ed. at Rugby ; is a
J. P. for Hertfordshire (High Sheriff
1909) and a Director of S. Pearson and
Son (Limited), engineers and public
works contractors, of Westminster, S.W. ;
superintended construction of Gretna
Explosives Factory ; formerly Capt.
London Div. Engineers, R.E. (T.F.) : m.
1904, Susannah Grace, da. of the late
Richard Benyon Croft, of Fanhams Hall,
Ware [see Croft. Bt., cr, 1671, colls.] ; cr.
Knt. 1917. Brickendonbury, Hertford ;
Reform, Bachelors', and Royal Automobile
Clubs.
Sons living — Edward Antony, b. 1905, —
Jasper Harold, b. 1910, — Samuel Ernest
Croft, b. 1914.
Daughters living — Perena Grace, b. 1907, —
Susannah Mary, b. 1916, — Zoe Monica, b.
1917.
Peat, Sir Harry (William Henry),
K. B.E., son of Sir William Banbury
Peat, of Wykeham Rise, Totteridge, and
Sands End, Hayling Island ; b. 1878 ;
ed. at St. Paul’s Sch., and at Trin.
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 19 — , M.A. 19 — ) ; a
Chartered Accountant, partner in the
firm of W. B. Peat and Co., of 11,
Iremonger Lane, E.C.2, and Master of
Needlemakers’ Co. ; was Financial Sec.
to Min. of Food 1917-20 : m. 1906,
Alice Evelyn, da. of the late Lieut. -Col.
John Eustace Jameson ; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Hillside, Bushey, Herts,
United University, and Gresham Clubs.
Peat, Sir William Barclay, 2nd son of
J ames Peat, formerly of Montrose, Forfar-
shire ; b. 1852 ; ed. at Montrose Acad.; is
head of the firm of W. B. Peat and Co.,
chartered accountants, of 11, Ironmonger
Lane, E.C. : m. 1873, Edith, only da. of
Henry Roberts, formerly of Coleford,
Gloucestershire ; cr. Knt. 1912. Wykeham
Rise, Totteridge, Herts : Sands End,
Hayling Island ; Gresham, and St.
Stephen's Clubs.
Sons living — Four, of whom Sir Harry
(William Henry), K.B.E., b. 1878 [see
“ Knightage,” ante], — Charles Erie, b. 18 — :
m. 1914, Ruth Martha, da. of the late Rev.
Henry John Pulley.
Daughter living— One.
Peck. Sir William, son of the late
William Peck ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Edinburgh ;
is a F.R.S.E., and a F.R.A.S., Director
of city Observatory, Edinburgh, and in-
ventor of internai-combustion engines,
propellers, etc. ; since 1896 engaged in
marine motor and general engineering
and optical work; author of various works
on astronomy : m. 1889, Christine Thom-
son of Roseburn House, Edinburgh ; cr.
Knt. 1917. City Observatory, Calton
Hill, Edinburgh; 51, Inverleith Row,
Edinburgh.
Pedder, Sir John, K.B.E., C.B., son
of the late Rev. John Pedder, of Lan-
caster and Durham ; b. 1869 ; ed. at
Somersetshire Coll., Bath, at Bath Coll.,
and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1891);
entered Civil Ser. 1892, and was Assist.
Private Sec., and Private Sec. to succes-
sive Secs, of State for Home Depart.
1898-1904, and Principal Clerk at Home
Office 1904-13, since when he has been
Assist. Sec. ; is a Com. of order of Leopold
of Belgium ; appointed a Member of
Central Control Board (Liquor Traffic)
KNIGHTS.
IO79
1915 : m. 1901, Frances Evelyn, el. da.
of William Arthur Sharpe, of Highgate,
N. ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1913, K.B.E. (Civil)
1919. 20A, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S.W.,
Athenczum Club.
Sons living — John Evelyn, b. 1902, — Arthur
Reid, b. 1904.
Peel, Sir Arthur Robert, K.C.M.G.
[see Peel, Bt., colls.].
Peirse, A dm. Sir Richard Henry.
K.C.B., K.B.E. , M.V.O., son of the late
Lieut. -Col. C. H. Peirse ; b. i860 ; entered
R.N. 1873, became Lieut. 1881, Com.
1893, Capt. 1900, Rear-Adm. 1909, Vice-
Adm. 1914 and Adm. 1918 ; retired 1919 ;
served during Egyptian War 1882, pre-
sent at Bombardment of Alexandria
(medal with clasp, bronze star), and as
Senior Officer on W. Coast of Africa
during Boer War 1899-1900, in com-
mand of H.M.S. Barracouta (medal,
promoted Capt.) ; was Assist, to Director
of Naval Ordnance, 1892-5 ; commanded
successively H.M.S. Dido, Bedford, and
Commonwealth 1903-7 ; received 2nd
Class Order of Red Eagle of Prussia 1904;
appointed a Member of Ordnance Board
1907, a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1908, In-
spector of Target Practice 1909, Rear-
Adm. ist.Div. Home Fleet 1911, Com.-
in-Ch. E. Indies 1913, and Naval Mem-
ber of the Central Committee of Board of
Invention and Research 1916 ; has medal
for suppression of gun running in Persian
Gulf, Grand Officer Legion of Honour,
and Grand Cordon of the Nile : m. 1889
Blanche Melville, only child of the Rev.
Edmund Juxon Wemyss-Whittaker, for-
merly V. of Lyncombe, Bath [Feilden,
Bt.] ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1903,
C.B. (Civil) 1913, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1914,
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1918. Fiesole, Bath-
wick Hill, Bath.
Son living — Richard Edmund Charles, D.S. 0.,
A.F.C., b. 1892 [see “ Companionage ”].
Daughters living — Beena Carina Feilden :
m. 1914, Com. Richard Eloyd Hamer, R.N. —
Juanita Frances Helen.
Pellatt, Col. Sir Henry Mill, C.V.O.,
son of Henry Pellatt ; b. i860 ; ed. at
Upper Canada Coll. ; is Col. Canadian
Inf. (brought his Regt. over to England
at his own expense 1910), a member of the
firm of Pellatt and Pellatt, brokers, of
401-10, Traders Bank Building, Toronto,
Pres, of Toronto Electric Light Co. and
of Toronto and Niagara Power Co., Vice-
Press. of Crows’ Nest Pass Coal Co., of
Manufacturers’ Life Insurance Co., and
of Lake and Ocean Navigation ' Co., a
Director of Toronto Railway Co., of
Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co.,
of British America Assurance Co., and of
Sao Paulo Light and Tramway Co., Re-
presentative Knight Bachelor for Canada
(donating large sums for purchase of
Clifford’s Inn for the So. 1910, and being
Pres. 1911), and a Member of Board of
Trustees of Trinity Univ. ; has been Hon.
A.D.C. to successive Govs.-Gen. of Can-
ada since 1905 ; successfully promoted
development of Electricity at Niagara
Falls ; commanded Canadian Guard of
Honour at Queen Victoria’s J ubilee 1897,
and Canadian Contingent at Coronation
of King Edward VII. 1902 ; is a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. J ohn of J erusalem
in England : m. 1882, Mary (a Lady of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England), only da. of John Dodgson
formerly of Bewcastle, Cumberland ; cr.
Knt. 1905, C.V.O. 1910. Casa Loma,
W aimer Road, Davenport, Toronto,
Canada.
Son living — Reginald, b. 18 — ; Eieut.-Col.
Comdg. a Canadian Oversea Bain.
Pender, Sir John Denison-, G.B.E.,
K.C.M.G., younger son of the late Sir
John Pender, G.C.M.G., M.P., of 18,
Arlington Street, S.W. ; b. 1855 ; ed. at
Eton ; is Chm. and Managing Director
of Eastern Telegraph Co., and the other
associated cable cos., a J .P. for co. Argyll,
and a Knight Com. of Danebrog of Den-
mark ; has Grand Cross of Lady of
Conception of Portugal, Grand Cordon
of Osmanieh, and 2nd class of Order of
Double Dragon of China ; assumed by
Roy. Licence 1890 the additional sur-
name of Denison : m. 1879, Beatrice
Katherine, who d. 1920, only da. of the
late Cuthbert Ellison ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1901,
G.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 6, Grosvenor Cres-
cent, S.W. ; Reform, and Royal Yacht
Squadron Clubs.
Sons living — John Cuthbert Denison, M.P.
(65, Eaton Place, S.W .1.), 6.1882; Director
of Eastern Telegraph Co. (Limited), etc., and
a County Councillor for London ; satasM.P.
for E. , or Newmarket, Div. of Cambridgeshire
(C) May 1913 to Nov. 1918; elected for
Wandsworth, Balham and Tooting Div.
Dec. 1918 : m. 1906, Irene, da. of Ernest
de la Rue, — Henry Denison, D.S.O., M.C.,
b. 1884 [see“ Companionage ”].
Penfold, Lieut.- Col. Sir Stephen,
son of John Penfold, of Folkestone; b.
1842 ; was Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col.
1st Cinque Ports Vol. Artillery. E. Div.
R.A. (V.D.) 1890-97 ; is a J.P. for Kent,
and a Chevalier of Legion of Honour ;
elected Mayor of Folkestone 1913, 1914,
1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, and 1919 ; has
order of Crown of Belgium : m. 1874,
Margaret, da. of H. A. Hall, of Hanney,
Berks ; cr. Knt. 1915. 70, Cheriton
Road, Folkestone ; Constitutional, and
Radnor ( Folkestone ) Clubs.
Daughter living — One.
Penson, Sir (Thomas) Henry, K.B.E.,
son of the late John Whiteman Penson,
of Oxford ; b. 1864; ed. at City of
London Sch., and at Worcester Coll.,
Oxford ; Lecturer and Tutor in Modern
History and Economics at Pembroke
Coll., Oxford, and Lecturer in Eco-
nomics at Worcester Coll., Oxford ; was
Chm. of Trade Clearing House, War
Trade Depart. 1915, and of War Trade
Intelligence Depart. 1916-19, and a
Member of British Delegation to Pan
Conference at Paris, 1919: m. 1897,
Sigrid, da. of Dr. T. A. Save, of Stock-
holm ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 36, Beaumont
Street, Oxford ; New University Club.
Penton, Sir Edward, K.B.E., son of
Edward Penton, of 9, Cavendish Square,
W., and Lyndhurst, Hants ; b. 1875 ; ed.
at Rugby, and at New Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1897) ; is a leather merchant ;
was Dep. Director of Boot Section
of Roy. Army Clothing Depart, during
European war ; unsuccessfully contested
Tiverton Div. of Devonshire (L) Dee.
1918 ; has order of Leopold of Belgium :
m. 1902, Eleanor, da. of William Arthur
Sharpe ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 2, Cambridge
Terrace, Regent’s Park, iV.lT.i ; Ash-
wick, Dulverton, Somerset ; Oxford and
Cambridge, Brooks’s, and Garrick Clubs.
Sons living — Denys Stephen, b. 1903, —
Edward Michael, b. 1905, — Charles Antony,
b. 1908, — James Christopher, b. 1910.
Daughters living — Deborah Mary, b. 1913, —
Eleanor Caroline, b. 1916, — Philippa Frances.
b. 1919.
Perak, H.H. (Sir Abdul Johil Nas-
ruddin Maktaram Shah), Sultan of
K.C.M.G. ; b. 18—; cr. K.C.M.G. (Hon.)
1917. Perak, Straits Settlements.
io8o
KNIGHTAGE.
Perceval, Sir Westby Brook,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Westby
Hawkshaw Perceval, of Knightsbrook,
co. Meath, and New Zealand ; b. 1854 ;
ed. at Christ’s Coll. Gram. Sch., Christ-
church, New Zealand, and at Stonyhurst
Coll., Lancashire ; Bar. Middle Temple,
1878 ; represented Christchurch in New
Zealand Parliament 1887-91 ; was Chm.
of Committees 1891, and Agent-Gen. in
London for New Zealand 1891-6, and for
Tasmania 1896-8, and a Member of Tariff
Commn. 1904 ; is a Knight Com. of
St. Gregory: m. 1880, Jessie, youngest
da. of the late Hon. John Johnston,
M.L.C. of New Zealand ; cr. K.C.M.G.
Union, and City of London Clubs.
Sons living — Francis Westby, O.B.E. ( Dun -
clutha, North Park, Eltham, and 50, Mark
Lane, E.C.), b. 1882; Bar. Inner Temple
1907 ; Capt. and Brevet Major Army Ord-
nance Depart. ; O.B.E* (Mil.) 1919 : m. 19x2,
Dorothy, da. of George Thornton, of Fair-
lawn, Wimbledon, S.W., — Rev. Alan John
Westby, b. 1884, — Christopher Peter Westby,
D.S.O., b. 1890 [see “ Companionage ”] .
Daughters living — Josephine Mary Eileen, b.
1881 : m. 1907, Major Thomas Henry Lloyd,
0. B. E., solicitor, and Roy. Warwickshire
Regt. of Padua House, Lansdowne Road,
Wimbledon, S.W., — Marjory, b. 1886: m.
1911, Com. Cecil John Crocker, D.S.O., R.N.
Percy, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Samuel
Jocelyn, K.D.E., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; formerly Col. E. Lancashire Regt.,
retired as Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1920; European
War 1914-20, finally in S. Russia (de-
spatches, D.S.O. , Legion of Honour,
C.M.G., C.B., Order of Star of Roumania,
Order of Leopold of Belgium, Belgian
Croix de Guerre, K.B.E.); cr. D.S.O.
1917, C.M.G. 1918, C.B. (Mil.) 1919,
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1920.
Pereira, Maj.-Gen. Sir Cecil Edward,
K.C.B., C.M.G. ; b. 1869 ; entered Cold-
stream Guards 1890, became Lieut. -Col.
1913, and Col. 1915 ; S. African War
1 899-1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-19 as Maj-.Gen on Staff (de-
spatches, C.M.G., C.B. , Croix de Guerre,
Order of Crown of Belgium, K.C.B.) ;
appointed to command 1st London Terri-
torial Div. 1919 ; cr. C.M.G. 1917, C.B.
(Mil.) 1918, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Perley, Hon. Sir George Halsey,
K.C.M.G., son of William Goodhue
Perley, M.P., of Ottawa ; b. 1857 ; ed. at
Gram. Sch., Ottawa, at St. Paul’s Sch.,
Concord, New Hampshire, and at Har-
vard Univ. (B.A. 1878) ; appointed Min.
(without portfolio) of Dominion of Canada
1911, and Overseas Min. of Mil. 1916;
is Hon. Lieut.-Col. Canadian Cav., head
of the firm of G. H. Perley and Co., and
. Vice-Pres., Hull Lumber Co. (Limited);
elected a Member of Canadian Par-
liament 1904 (Ch. Conservative Whip
1910); is High Commr. for Canada in
London ; was Chm. of Ottawa and Hull
Fire Relief Fund 1900 ; has Order of
Crown of Belgium : m. 1st, 1884, Annie
Hespeler, who d. 1910, da. of W. H.
Bowlby, K.C., of Berlin, Ontario ; 2ndly,
1913, Emily Colbv (a Lady of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England), da. of the Hon. Thomas
White, formerly Min. of Interior, Canada ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1915. 19, Victoria Street,
S.WCi ; 233, Metcalfe Street, Ottawa,
Canada; Marlborough, Rideau (Ottawa),
Mount Royal (Montreal), and York
(Toronto) Clubs.
Daughter living — Ethel Lesa, b. 1888 : m.
1916, Irvine Robertson.
Perry, Lieut.-Col. Sir Allan, M.D.,
younger surviving son of the late Isaac
Perry, of Chatham ; b. i860 ; ed. pri-
vately, and at London Hospital, Med.
Coll. ; L.S.A. 1882, M.R.C.S. England
1884, D.P.H., London 1892, M.D. Dur-
ham 1902 ; entered Army Med. Ser.
1885, and retired as Major Roy. Army
Med. Corps 1897 (now Lieut.-Col.) ; is
Principal Civil Med. Officer and Inspec-
tor-Gen. of Hospitals, Ceylon, Principal
of Ceylon Med. Coll., Representative
Knight Bachelor for Ceylon, and a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. J ohn of
Jerusalem in England: m. 1886, Agnes
Muriel, younger da. of the late Lieut.-
Col. Connell Patrick Flynn, Army Ord.
Corps ; cr. Knt. 1904. Colombo, Ceylon;
Crofts, Fleet, Hants ; Junior United
Service Club.
Perry, Sir (Edwin) Cooper, M.D., son
of the late Rev. Edwin Cresswell Perry,
V. of Seighford, Staffordshire ; b. 1856 ;
ed. at Eton, and at King’s Coll., Cam-
bridge (B.A. Senior Classic 1880, Fellow
1880-87, M.A. 1883, M.B. 1886, M.D.
1888) ; F.R.C.P., London 1892 ; has
been Examiner at Camb. and London
Univs., a Member of Advisory Board for
Army Med. Ser., an Examiner in Medicine
to Conjoint Board of England, Chm. of
Army Hospitals Committee, and Member
of Army Qualifying Board ; was Vice-
Chancellor of Univ. of London 1917-19;
is Consulting Physician at Guy’s Hos-
pital, a Gov. of Bedford Coll, for Women
and of Charterhouse Sch., Chm. House-
hold and Social Science Depart. King’s
Coll, for Women. Univ. of London, and
of Chartered So. of Massage and Med.
Gymnastics, and a Member of Dis-
tribution Committee and Gen. Council of
King Edward VII. Hospital Fund for
London : m. 1890, Caroline Maud, da.
of J ames McManus, of Killeaden House,
co. Mayo; cr. Knt. 1903. 3, Albert
Court , Kensington Gardens, S.W.y ;
Athenccum Club.
Daughter living — Mary Catherine, b. 1893:
m. 1920, Francis William Crook.
Perry, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hugh Whit-
church, K.C.M.G., C.B., C.S.I., son of
the late Ven. George Gresley Perry ; b.
1861 ; entered R.A. 1881, became
Lieut.-Col. 1904, Brevet Col. 1908. Col.
1910, and Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1920;
served in China 1900 (medal), and during
European War 1914-18 in France,
Gallipoli, Egypt, and Mesopotamia
(despatches four times, C.B., C.S.I.,
Legion of Honour, K.C.M.G.) ; was a
Principal Ordnance Officer 1918-20 : m.
1891, Minna Grace, who d. 1918, da. of
Edward R. N. Druce, of Dover ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.S.I. 1917, K.C.M.G.
1918.
Daughter living — One, b. 1892.
Perry, Sir Percival Lea Dewhurst,
K.B.E. , son of the late Alfred Perry ; b.
1878 ; ed. at King Edward’s Sch., Bir-
mingham ; is Chm. Slough Trading Co.
(Limited) and Motor Organizations
(Limited) ; was a Director of Agricultural
Machinery Depart., Min. of Munitions
during European War; author of various
commercial pamphlets : m. 1904, Cath-
erine, da. of John Meals, of Hull ; cr.
C.B.E. 1917, K.B.E. 1918. Ewell Place,
Ewell, Surrey ; 4, Dean Stanley Street,
Westminster, S.W.i.
Perry, Sir William Payne, C.B. , son of
the late Robert Charles Perry, of Putney ;
b. 1858 ; ed. at Merchant Taylors’ Sch.,
KNIGHTS.
1081
and at St. John’s Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1881,
M.A. 1884) ; entered War Office 1882,
and became Assist. Director of Army Con-
tracts 1900, Assist. Accountant-Gen. 1903,
Director of Financial Ser. 1907, and
Principal Assist. Sec. 1920: m. 1886,
Constance, da. of William McLaren, of
Chatham ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1910, Knt.
1920. Glendower, Belmont, Surrey.
Son living — One, b. 1891.
Daughter living — One, b. 1893.
Petavel, Sir Joseph Ernest, K.B.E.,
D.Sc., son of the late Rev. E. Petavel,
D. D. ; b. 1873; ed. at Univ. Coll.,
London (D.Sc. 18 — ) ; is Director of
National Physical Laboratory, a Member
of Aeronautical Research Committee
(Chm. its Aero-Dynamics Sub-Committee),
a F.R.S., a M.I.M.E., and a M.I.C.E.;
Professor of Engineering, and Director
of Whitworth Laboratories, Manchester
Univ. 1908-19; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
National Physical Laboratory, Bushy
House, Teddington; Athenceum, Prim-
rose, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Peters, Sir George Henry, son of
Henry Peters, of Bridge House, Windsor ;
b. 1853; Hon.TreasurertoH.R.H. Princess
Christian ; a J.P. for Windsor (Mayor
1887-9), a J.P. and a County Alderman
for Berks, Chm. of Govs, of Windsor
County Boys’ Sch. and Windsor County
Secondary Sch. for Girls, and Chm. of
Windsor Conservative Asso. : m. 1878.
J ane Ann, da. of J ohn Pierce Boyce, of
Windsor^ cr. Knt. 1918. Ouseley Lodge,
Old Windsor.
Sons living — George Henry Boyce, b. 18 — ;
Reginald Herbert, b. 18 — .
Peters, Sir Lindsly Byron, K.B.E. ;
b. 1867 ; Chm. Engineer and Works
Supply Committee, War Office : m. 18 — ,
Jessie Emmeline, A. R.R.C., da. of ;
cr. K.B.E. 1918. 6, Barton Court, West-
minster, S.W.i ; Windlesham Moor,
Windlesham, Surrey.
Petersen, Sir William, K.B.E.-, b.
1856 ; Chm. Petersen and Co., shipowners
of London, Founder and Director of
London American Maritime Trading
Co. (Limited), a Director of several
other Shipping Cos., Founder of Royal
and Uraneum Passenger Lines to
Canada and U.S.A., Chm. British Com-
mittee of International Shipping
Registry (Bureau Veritas), and Pro-
prietor of the Hebridean Island of
Eigg; author of “The Alien in our
Midst,” “The Kiel Canal Problem,”
etc.; a contributor to “Standard
Shipping,” and other periodicals : m.
1889, Hora McKay, el. dau. of George
Sinclair, J.P., of Aberdeen; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. 80, Portland Place, W.i ;
The Lodge, Eigg, Inverness-shire.
Daughters living — Brenda ( Countess of Wil-
ton): m. 1917, t e 6th Earl ol Wilton, — Doris:
m. 19— -.Major Douglas Reynolds, V. C. , R. F. C. ,
who d. (killed in action during European
War) 1916; 2ndly, 1919, Major John Crocker
Bulteel, D.S.O., M.C.
Peterson, Hon. Sir Arthur Frederick,
son of William Peterson, of Melbourne,
Australia ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Corpus
Christi Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1886, and K.C. 1906 ; appointed a
J udge of High Court of J ustice (Chancery
Div.) 1915 ; cr. Knt. 1915, 39, Cheyne
Walk, Chelsea, S.JF. ; Athenceum, and
Albemarle Clubs .
Peterson, Sir William, K.C.M.G.,
LL.D., D. Litt., D.C.L., son of the late
John Peterson, of Edinburgh, and
Leith ; b. 1856 ; ed. at High Sch.,
Edinburgh, at Edinburgh Univ. (M.A.
1876), at Gottingen Univ., and at Corpus
Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879, M.A.
1882) ; Hon. LL.D., St. Andrews 1885,
Princeton 1896, Yale 1901, Aberdeen
1906, Toronto 1907, Harvard 1909, and
Dublin 1912 ; Hon. D.Litt., Oxford and
Durham 1912 ; Hon. D.Ph. Groningen
1914 ; sometime Assist. Professor of
Humanity in Edinburgh Univ.; was
Principal of Univ. Coll., Dundee 1882-95,
and of McGill Univ., Montreal 1895-1919 :
m. 1885, Lisa Gibb, el. da. of the late
William Ross, of 12, Hyde Park Gar-
dens, W., and Gleneam, Perthshire; cr.
C.M.G. 1901, K.C.M.G. 1915. Wild-
wood, North End, Hampstead Heath,
N.W.?,. Savile, and Athenceum Clubs.
Sons living — William Gordon, D.S.O.; b .
1886 [see “ Companion age ”], — Maurice
Drummond, b. 1888.
Pf.theram, Sir William Comer, K.C.,
son of William Petheram, formerly of
Pinhoe, Exeter ; b. 1835 ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1869, a K.C. 1880 ; was Ch.
Justice of N.W. Provinces, India 1884-6,
and Ch. Justice of Bengal 1886-96 : m.
1863, Isabel Christine, who d. 1907, da.
of Maj.-Gen. Sir William Congreve, 2nd
Bt. ; cr. Knt. 1884. 49, York Terrace,
Regent's Park, N.W. ; St. Stephen's
Club.
Pettigrew, Sir Andrew Hislop, son
of John Pettigrew ; b. 1857 ; ed. at New
Lanark Sch., and at Broomgate Educa-
tional Institute, Lanark ; is Chm. of Pet-
tigrew and Stephens (Limited), drapers,
of Glasgow (which he founded), and
of Thomas Hinshelwood (Limited),
Chm. and Managing Director of Stewart
and Macdonald (Limited), of Glasgow,
Chm. of E. Macbean and Co. (Limited),
of Glasgow, a Director of Reinsurance
Corporation (Limited) of London, of
Scottish Temperance Life Assurance
Co., and of British Gen. Insurance Co.
(Limited), Chm. of Scottish National
Council of Young Men’s Christian Asso.,
a J.P. for Glasgow, and Pres, of Scottish
Guardian So. ; was Chm. of Executive
Committee of Glasgow Exhibiton 1911 :
m. 1st, 1880, Amelia Kirkwood, who
d. 1918, da. of the late Alexander
McNaughton, of Glasgow ; 2nd, 1919,
Anne A., da. of Angus Macleod, of
Glasgow ; cr. Knt. 1913. 7, University
Gardens, Glasgow.
Son living — (By 1st marriage), John Hislop,
b. 1882.
Peyton, Mai. -Gen. Sir William Eliot,
K.C.B.,K.C.V.O.,D.S.O., son of the late
Col. John Peyton, formerly Comdg. 7th
Dragoon Guards ; b. 1866 ; enlisted 1885,
became 2nd Lieut. 7th Dragoon Guards
1887, Capt. 15th Hussars 1896, Major
1899, Brevet Lieut.-Col, 1900, Lieut -Col.
Comdg. 1903, Brevet Col. 1905, Col. 1907,
and Maj.-Gen. 1914 ; served with Don-
gola Expedition 1896 (despatches), with
Nile Expedition 1897, present at actions
of Salamat (dangerously wounded), and
at Atbara and Omdurman 1898 (des-
patches), in S. Africa 1900 (despatches,
Brevet Lieut -Col.), in Egypt 1914-16
(despatches), and during European War
1914-17 (Com. of Order of Leopold of
Belgium, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., Croix de
Guerre, Legion of Honour) ; was at-
tached to Egyptian Army 1896-8 (4th
class Medjidie), and an A.Q.M.G.
Headquarters, India 1907-8, in com-
mand of 7th Meerut Cav. Brig. N.
1082
KNIGHTAGE.
Army, India 1908-12, Mil. Sec. to
Com.-in-Ch. in India, with rank of Brig.-
Gen. 1912-14, and Mil. Sec. at Gen. Head-
Quarters in France 1916-18 ; acted as
King-Emperor’s Herald at Delhi Durbar
1911 ; is Col. Hussars; has 2nd class
of the Order of the Nile : m. 1st, 1899,
Mabel Maria, who d. 1901, da. of the
late Lieut. -Gen. the Hon. Edward
Thomas Gage [V. Gage, colls.] ; 2nd,
1903, Gertrude Hay, who d. 1916, da. of
Mai. -Gen. Arthur Reid Lempriere, of
Collingwood Mount, Camberley, Surrey,
and widow of Capt. Stuart Robertson,
14th Hussars ; cr. D.S.O. 1898, C.V.O.
1911, C.B. (Mil.) 1913, K.C.B. (Mil.) and
K. C.V.O. 1917. Army and Navy, and
Cavalrv Clubs.
Sons living — (By 2nd marriage) Guy Arthur
Eliot, b. 1907.
Daughters living— (By 1st marriage) Ela
Violet Ethel, b. 1900.
Phayre, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur,
K.C.B., son of the late Gen. Sir Robert
Phayre, G.C.B. ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Chel-
tenham Coll., and at Jesus Coll., Camb. ;
entered Army 1878, became Capt. I. S C.
(now Indian Army) 1889, Major 1898,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1900, Lieut. -Col. and
Col. 1904, Maj.-Gen. 1908, and Lieut.-
Gen. 1916 ; retired 1919 ; served during
Afghan War 1878-80, with nth Devon
Regt. (medal), in China 1900 (despatches,
medal, Brevet Lieut. -Col.), and in S.
Africa 1902, on special ser. (Queen’s
medal) ; was A.D.C. to Gov. of Bombay
(Baron Reay) 1885-90 ; was in command
of Meerut Cav. Brig. 1904-7, of Sialkot
Brig. 1907-11, and of a Div., India 1914-
18 : m. 1891, Catherine Mary, who d.
1917, da. of the late Gen. Sir Horace
Searle Anderson, K.C.B. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1906, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916.
Philip, Sir Robert William, M.D.,
LL.D., F.R.S.E., son of the late Rev.
George Philip, D.D. ; b. 1857 ; ed. at
Edinburgh High Sch., at Edinburgh
Univ. (M.A. 1878, M.B. and C.M. 1882),
and at Continental Univs. ; F.R.C.P.,
Edinburgh 1887; is Lieut.-Col. Roy.
Army Med. Corps, Hon. Consulting
Physician for Tuberculosis to Min. of
Pensions, Expert Adviser to City of
Edinburgh on Tuberculosis, Professor of
Tuberculosis and Clinical Med. at Edin-
burgh Univ., Senior Physician to Roy.
Victoria Hospital for Consumption,
Edinburgh, and Roy. Infirmary, Edin-
burgh, Pres. Roy. Coll, of Physicians,
Edinburgh, Vice-Chm. National Asso.
for Prevention of Tuberculosis, an Hon.
Member of So. for Internal Med.,
Vienna, and of American Clinical Asso.,
and Hon. Vice-Pres. Roy. Edward In-
stitute for Tuberculosis, Montreal : m.
1888, Elizabeth, da. of the late John
Fenton Motherwell, of Sligo ; cr. Knt.
1913. 45, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh;
Philippian, Edinburgh ; Royal Societies' ,
University, and Scottish Arts Clubs.
Philipps, Maj.-Gen. Sir Ivor, K.C.B.,
D.S.O. , M.P. [see V. St. Davids],
Philipps, Sir Owen Cosby, G.C.M.G.,
M.P. [see V. St. Davids].
Phillimore, Vice- A dm. Sir Richard
Fortescue, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., M.V.O.,
son of the late Adm. Sir Augustus Philli-
more, K.C.B. [see E. Fortescue, colls.] ;
b. 1864 ; ed. at Westminster Sch. ; en-
tered R.N. 1878, became Lieut. 1886,
Com. 1899, Capt. 1904, Rear-Adm. 1915,
and Vice-Adm. 1920 ; China 1900,
Somaliland 1904, European War 1914-19,
Comdg. “Inflexible” at battle of Falk-
land Island, and in Dardanelles as
Principal Beach Master (despatches,
Orders of St. Stanislas and St. Vladimir
of Russia, Rising Sun of Japan, and
Legion of Honour) ; appointed to com-
mand 1st Battle Cruiser Squadron,
Flying Squadron 1919, and Vice-Adm.
Comdg. Reserve Fleet 1920 ; was a
Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1914-15 : m. 1905,
Violet Gore, da. of the late Henry
Hobhouse Turton ; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1905, C.B. (Mil.) 1914, K.C.M.G.
1918, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. United Service
Club.
Sons living — Richard Augustus, b. 1907, —
John Gore, b. 1908, — Robert Fortescue, b.
1912.
Daughters living — Margaret Caroline, b. 1914.
Phillips, Sir Claude, son of the
late Robert Phillips ; b. 1848 ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1883 ; is Art Critic to Daily
T elegraph, a Chevalier of Order of Leopold
of Belgium, and a Member of Roy. Acad,
of Milan ; sometime Art Critic to Man-
chester Guardian ; was Keeper of Wallace
Collection 1897-1911 ; author of various
works on Art ; cr Knt. 1911. 40, Ash-
burn Place, S.1F. ; Beefsteak Club.
Phillips, Sir John, M.D., F.R.C.P.,
son of the late L. Phillips, of Birchmoor
Manor, near Bedford ; b. 1855 ; ed. at
Bedford, and at St. John’s Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1877, M.A. and M.D. 1890) ;
F.R.C.P., Lond. 1889 ; is a Fellow of
King’s Coll., London, Emeritus Professor
of Obstetric Med., King’s Cqjl. Hospital,
and Consulting Obstetric Physician there,
and Hon. Physician to Queen Mary;
author of various med. works: m. 1890,
Rachel Rattray, who d. 1917, da. of the
late Robert Tweedie Middleton, M.P., of
Hillfoot, Dumbartonshire; cr. Knt. 1917.
68, Brook Street, W., The Wilderness,-
Tadley.
Son living — Douglas Parnham Middleton
Scott- Phillips, b. 1892 ; Lieut. Middlesex
Regt. , and attached to Machine Gun Corps ;
m. 1918, Janet Hamilton, da. of the late
Charles Cuningham-Scott.of Halkshill, Largs.
Daughters living — Three.
Phillips, Sir Percival, K.B.E. , son
of Hibbard Samuel Phillips, M.D., ot
Canonsburg, Washington, U.S.A. ; b.
1877; ed. at Pittsburg High Sch., U.S.A. ;
War Correspondent during Graeco-
Turkish War 1897, Russo-Japanese War
1904, and in Balkans ; also War Corre-
spondent for Daily Express , Morning
Post , and Daily Graphic on Western
Front during European War ; cr. K.B.E.
1 Civil) 1920. Savage, Royal Aero, and
Royal Automobile Clubs.
Philp, Hon. Sir Robert, K.C.M.G.,
son of John Philp ; b. 1851 ; ed. at An-
derson United Presbyterian Church Sch.,
Glasgow, and at Normal Sch., Brisbane ;
was Sec. for Public Works, Queensland
1893-6, Sec. for Public Instruction 1894-5,
Sec. for Railways 1895-7, Sec. for Mines
1898-9, Premier, Treasurer, and Sec. for
Mines 1899-1901, Premier, Ch. Sec., and
Sec. for Mines 1901 -3, and Leader of the
Opposition 1903-9 ; elected a M.L.C.
1886 : twice m. ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1915*
Brisbane, Queensland ; Brisbane Club.
1 Phipps, Sir Edmund Bampfylde, C.B.,
son of Col. Ramsay Weston Phipps (for-
merely R.A.), of The Stone, Chalfont St.
Giles, Bucks ; b. 1869 ; ed. at Win-
chester, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1893, M.A. 1909) ; appointed Ch. Clerk,
Board of Education 1906, Accountant-
Gen. 1908, and Principal Assist. Sec.
KNIGHTS.
I083
1911 : was Gen. Sec., Ministry of Muni-
tions 1916-17 : m. 1906, Margaret P.,
da. of W. Wilton Phipps ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1916, Knt. 1918. 21, Carlyle
Square, Chelsea, S.W7. ; Windham Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Piggott, Sir Francis Taylor, son of
the Rev. Francis Allen Piggott ; b. 1852 ;
Bar. Middle Temple 1876 ; appointed
Legal Adviser to Prime Min. of Japan
1887, Procureur-Gen., Mauritius 1894,
and Ch. Justice, Hong Kong 1905;
retired 1912 ; was Sec. to Behring Sea
Arbitration Commn. 1893-4 ; acted as
Ch. Justice, Mauritius 1895-7 ; author of
“ The Imperial Statutes Applicable to the
Colonies ” (2 vols.), etc. : m. 1881, Mabel
Waldron, da. of Jasper Wilson Johns,
J. P., D.L. ; cr. Knt. 1905. Little Wool-
pits, Ewhurst, Guildford ; 14, Old Square,
Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
Sons living — Francis Stewart Gilderoy,
D.S.O., b. 1883 [see “ Companionage ”], —
Another, b. 18 — .
Piggott, Sir George Bettesworth,
K. B.E., son of the late Fraser Piggott,
J. P., of Fitz Hall, Sussex ; b. 1867 ; ed.
at Westminster ; Bar. Middle Temple
1888 ; went S.E. Circuit ; was Ch. Judi-
cial Officer and Consular Judge, British
Central African Protectorate 1896-1900,
Senior Judge, H.M. Court for Zanzibar
(also Pres. Appeal Court, E. African Pro-
tectorate) 1900-1904, and Acting Judge
Jupreme Court for Ottoman Dominions
1904-10 ; has Brilliant Star of Zanzibar,
and British Central Africa medal and
clasp for mil. operations; is a J.P. for
co. London, Chm. Special Local Tribunal
for London, Dep. Chm. London Appeal
Tribunal, and a County Councillor for
London, Clapham Div. : m. 1st, 1904,
Amy, who d. 1909, da. of Major Henry
Spiller, J.P. ; 2nd, 1915, Nadine Sophie
Charlotte, da. of Sir Reginald William
Proctor-Beauchamp, 5th Bt. ; cr. C.B.E.
1918, K.B.E. 1919. 4, Burton Court,
S.IF. ; Carlton, and St. James's Clubs.
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage) Cecilia
Margaret Mary Bettesworth.
Pigott, Sir Thomas Digby, C.B., son
of the late Rev. John Pigott; b. 1840;
sometime Comptroller of H.M. ’s Station-
ery Office, and Printer to H.M. of all
Acts of Parliament; is a J.P. for Nor-
folk : m. 1878, Julia, da. of the late Hon.
Augustus Henry Macdonald-Moreton.
M.P. [see E. Ducie, colls.] ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1890, Knt. 1906. The Lodge,
Sheringham, Norfolk ; Carlton Club.
Son living — Charles Moreton Digby, b. 1879 :
m. 1909, Renea Leighton, younger da. of
Adm.of the Fleet Sir Arthur Dalyrmple Fan-
shawe, G.C.B., G.C.V.O.,of Donnington Hall,
Ledbury, Herefordshire, and Adbury Holt,
Newbury, Berkshire.
Daughters living — Morag Digby, b. 1881, —
Emma Julia Digby, b. 1882, — Harriet Mary
Digby, b. 1883, — Winifride Digby (42, Earl's
Court Square, S.IF.), b. 1887 : m. 1914,
Lieut. -Col. Victor Augustine Flower, D.S.O.,
who d. (killed in action during European War)
1917-
Pike, Maj .-Gen. Sir William Watson,
K. C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late William
Pike, J.P., of Glendarary, Achill Sound,
co. Mayo ; b. i860 ; ed. at Kingstown
Sch. ; F.R.C.S.I. 1888 ; entered Army
1882, became Major Royal Army Med.
Corps 1894, Lieut. -Col. 1902, Col. 1911,
and Maj. -Gen. 1917 ; retired 1920 ; S.
Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s
medal with five clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps, D.S.O.), European War
1915-16 (despatches, C.M.G., Order of
A viz of Portugal) : m. 1886, Sarah
Louisa, who d. 1918. da. of E. Wheatley ;
cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1916, K.C.M.G.
1919-
Daughter living — Violet Marion; m. 1914,.
Major Oswald Yates Hibbert, D.S.O. , Roy.
W. Kent Regt.
Pilditch, Sir Philip Edward, M.P.,
son of Philip J ohn Pilditch, of Plymouth ;
b. 1861; ed. at Cheveley Hall Sch., Man-
namead, and at King’s Coll., London ; is
a Member of the firm of Pilditch, Chad-
wick and Co., architects and surveyors,
a J.P. for London; was a County
Councillor for London 1907-19 (Vice-
Chm. 1913-14) ; Founder and Hon.
Treasurer of Batn. Funds for London,
Middlesex, and Surrey Batns. of New
Army ; formerly Capt. 1st Sussex Vol. ;
unsuccessfully contested W., or St. Ives,
Div. of Cornwall ( LU ) Jan. 1906, and
E. Div. of Islington Jan. 1910, has sat
as M.P. for Spelthorne Div. of Middle-
sex Co. (U) since Dec. 1918; author
of Professional works and historical
papers : m. 1888, Emily Mary, da. of the
late John Jewis, of the National Pro-
vincial Bank of England ; cr. Knt.
1918. Bartropps, Weybndge Heath, Sur-
rey ; 8, Old Bond Street, W. 1 ; Carlton ,
and Bath Clubs.
Sons living — Philip Harold, b. 1890; Major
R.F.A., — Edgar Lewis, b. 1906.
Daughter living — Mabel Emily (May) : m.
1919, Major Henry Alexander Hammiek,
M.C., Manchester Regt .[see Hammiek, Bt.,
colls.].
Pilkington, Major Sir Henry,
K.C.B., son of the late Capt. E. W.
Pilkington, R.N. ; b. 1849 ; entered R.E-
1869, became Capt. 1881, and Major 1887,
retired 1894 ; was Director of Engineer-
ing and Architectural Works Depart, of
the Admiralty 1890-95, and Civil Engin-
eer-in-Ch. of Naval Works Loan Depart.
1895-1906 : m. 1882, Ella Julia, el. da. of
Maj.-Gen. J. H. White, R.E. ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1895, K.C.B. (Civil) 1902. Stud-
lands, Lansdowne Road, Worthing.
Daughters living — Dorothy : m. 1919, Capt.
E. V.Collerick, York and Lancaster Regt., —
Helen Maud : m. 1917, Lieut. -Col. Ralph E.
Drake-Brockman, Roy. Army Med. Corps.
Pilter, Sir John George, O.B.E.,
son of Thomas Pilter, of Paris ; b.
1848 ; ed. privately ; sometime a manu-
facturer in Paris ; is a Trustee of the
British Charitable Fund in Paris, Chm.
of Hertford British Hospital, Chm. of
British Schs., Representative Knight
Bachelor for Paris, a Knight of Legion of
Honour, a Com. of Order of Nicham
Iftikhar, and Hon. Pres, of British
Chamber of Commerce in Paris ; was a
Roy. Commr. for Paris Exhibition 1900:
m. 1874, Emily, da. of James Bowman,
J.P. for W. Riding of Yorkshire; cr.
Knt. 1907, O.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 48,
Rue Michel Ange, Paris; St. James's
{London), and Interallied {Paris) Clubs.
Daughters living — Kate Avril : m. 18 — ,
Andr£ Desplats, — Elsie Isabel, — Mabel Wini-
fred ; m. 18 — , Harry Heaney, of Corpus
Christi, Texas, — Grace Margaret.
Pinching, Surg.-Major Sir Horace
Henderson, K.C.M.G., son of the late
C. J. Pinching, Esq., J.P., of Gravesend ;
b. 1857 ; ed. at Epsom Coll., and at
Pembroke Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879,
M.A. 1882; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P.,
Eng., 1883 ; entered Roy. Army Med.
Depart. 1884, and retired as Surg.-Major;
appointed Director-Gen. of Sanitary
Depart, of Egypt 1899 ; served in
Soudan 1884-6 (despatches, medal with
clasp), at action of Gemaizah 1888 (clasp)
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and at action of Toski 1889 (despatches,
clasp, 4th class Medjidie); went on special
mission to King Menelik of Abyssinia
1897 : m. 1903, Edmee Anna, el. da. of
M. Ernest Cramer, of La Tour, Pressy,
Geneva ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1902. Windham
Club.
Daughters living — Three.
-Pinero, Sir Arthur Wing, only son of
John Daniel Pinero, Solicitor ; b. 1855 ;
ed. privately ; was an Actor from 1874 to
r 88 1, since when he has been a Dramatic
Author ; is a member of Academic Com-
mittee, and a Fellow of Roy. So. of Litera-
ture ; has written numerous plays, in-
cluding The Second Mrs. Tanqueray,
The Gay Lord Quex, Trelawny of the
Wells,” His House in Order, The
Thunderbolt, Mid-Channel, etc. : m.
1883, Myra Emily Wood, who d. 1919,
da. of Beaufov A. Moore, and widow of
Capt. John Angus Lushington Hamilton
Jsee Hamilton, Bt., cr. 1646, colls.] ; cr.
Knt. 1909. 115a, Harley Street, W. ;
Athenceum, and Garrick Clubs.
Pink, Sir Harold Rufus, son of the
late Sir William Pink, of Shrover, Cos-
ham, Hants ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Warminster,
Gram. Sch., Chm. and a Director of W.
Pink and Sons (Limited), of Portsmouth,
a J.P. and Alderman of Portsmouth
{Mayor 1900 and 1917-18, Chm. of
Finance), Chm. Portsmouth Roy. Hos-
pital, Chm. of Council of Institute of
Certificated Grocers, and Chm. of War
Pensions Appeal Committees during
European War: m. 1870, Laura Kate,
.da. of Henry Whitcher, of Avon, near
Ringwood ; cr. Knt. 1919. Stoneycroft,
Souths ea.
Pink, Sir Thomas, son of the late
Edward Pink, of Portobello House,
Kingsdown, Sevenoaks; b. 1855; for-
merly Governing Director of E. and T.
Pink (Limited) manufacturing confec-
tioners, merchants, and wharfingers, of
Southwark : m. 1st, 1878, Ellen Amelia,
who d. 1917, da. of the late Edmund
Purssey, of Camberwell; 2ndly, 1918,
Minnie Jane, da. of the late Gorge
Brown Davis, A.I.M.E., of Streatham
and Westminster, S.W. ; cr. Knt. 1904.
2, Whitehall Court . S.IF.i ; Hamble-
, den Place, Henley-on-Thames ; Con-
stitutional, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Sons living — Thomas Bernard, b. 1882 : nt.
xgoS, Norah Jenny, only da. of the late
Lionel Hume, — Leonard Montague (4, York
House, Kensington, W., and The Garden
Cottages, Lingfield, Surrey), b. 1884 : m.
1909, Ethel Mary, only da. of John Griffiths.
Daughter living— -Eveleen Nellie : m. 1906,
Gerald Piers Dumas, of Langham House,
Ham Common, Surrey.
Pinney, Maj.-Gen. Sir Reginald John,
K.C.B., son of the Rev. John Pinney, of
Coleshill, co. Warwick ; b. 1863 ; entered
Roy. Fusiliers 1884, became Lieut. -Col.
1903, Col. 1905, and Maj.-Gen, 1915 ;
retired 1920; served during S. African
War 1901 -2 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps), and during European War 1914-
17 (despatches, C.B., Maj.-Gen. K.C.B.,
Legion of Honour) ; is Lord of the Manor
of Broadwindsor, and a J .P. and D.L. for
Dorset : m. 1900, Hester, da. of Henry
Head, of Shoreham, Sussex ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1917, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Racedown,
near Crewkerne ; Naval and Military,
and Wellington Clubs.
Sons living — Bernard, b. 1903, — Robert, b.
■1907, — John, b. 1920.
Daughters living — Hester, — Mary, — Rachel.
Pirajirao Bapu Sahib Ghatze, Sir,
K.B.E., C.S.I., C.I.E. ; b. 18— ; is
Senior Ch. of Kagal ; cr. C.I.E. 1905,
C.S.I. 1911, K.B.E. 1918. Kagal, Kol-
hapur, India.
Pittar, Sir Thomas John, K.C.B. ,
C.M.G., son of the late Thomas John
Pittar, of Hove, Brighton ; b. 1846 ;
entered Customs Depart. 1864 ; went on
Special Missions to Paris in connection
with French Exhibition 1867, to wine-
producing districts of France 1888, and
to report on wines of France and Ger-
many 1889, and on Paris International
Exhibition, 1889 ; was Private Sec. to
Chm. of Board of Customs 1885-9, Prin-
cipal of Statistical Office, Board of Cus-
toms 1889-1900, a Commr. of Customs
1900-1903, and Chm. of Board of Customs
1903-8 ; acted as Principal Expert Adviser
to British Delegation to Sugar Bounties
Conference at Brussels 1901, and British
Delegate on Permanent Sugar Commn.
at Brussels 1902-3 ; sometime a Fellow
and Member of Council of Roy. Stati-
stical So.; author of “ Law and Practice
regulating the Registration of Merchant
Shipping,” and “ History of the Customs
Tariff of the United Kingdom since
1660 ” : m. 1870, Annie Frances, da. of
Thomas Letts, formerly of South View
House, Chale, Isle of Wight; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1899, C.M.G. 1903, K.C.B. (Civil)
1905. Branksea Grange, Parkstone,
Dorset.
Sons living — George Francis ( Glencroft ,
Belvedere Avenue, Wimbledon), b. 1871 : m.
1907, Helena Florence Jane, el. da. of Henry
J ohn Glenny, of Classindene, Putney, S.W. , —
Albert Vyvyan, b. 1872 : m. 1911, Violet
Isabel, da. of Francis Thomas, — Thomas
Frederick Barry, b. 1878 : m. 191-.
Daughter living — Violet Mary Josephine, b.
1875 : m. 1910, John Francis Welsh Whipple.
Pitti Thyagaraya Chetti Garu,
Sir, Diwan Bahadur ; b. 18 — ; Pres.
Madras Corporation ; cr. Knt. 1920.
Madras.
Plender, Sir William, G.B.E., son of
William Plender, of The Oaks, Dalston,
Cumberland ; b. 1861 ; is a Chartered
Accountant, senior partner in the firm
of Deloitte, Plender, Griffiths and Co.,
of London, Canada, S. Africa, U.S.A.,
Argentine, and Brazil, a J.P. for Kent,
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, an Hon.
Member of Institute of Journalists, Hon.
Treasurer Roy. So. of Painters, Etchers,
and Engravers, and Hon. Auditor of the
League of Mercy ; was Pres, of Institute
of Chartered Accountants 1910-12 ;
Treasury Controller of German, Aus-
trian, and Turkish Banks 1914-18, a
Member of Foreign Trade Debts Com-
mittee 1914, of Enemy Debts Committee
1916, and of Liquor Trade Finance Com-
mittees (England and Wales) 1915-17,
and Govt. Representative on Metro-
politan Munitions Committee 1915-18;
advised Govt, in connection with Port
of London Bill 1908 ; appointed a Mem-
ber of Committee on Irish Finance 1911,
Investigator of existing conditions of
med. work and remuneration under
National Insurance Act 1912, a Member
of Roy. Commn. on Railways 1913, a
Commr. (unpaid) under Welsh Church
Act 1914, and Director United Sers.
Trustee 1918 ; Chm. Panels Mil. Ser.
(Civil Liabilities), and Min. of Labour
Grants Committees ; has served on
many other Committees, and assisted in
Govt, and Public Enquiries at home and
abroad ; appointed Hon. Financial Ad-
viser to Board of Trade 1918, and Chm.
Advisory Committee, Clearing Office
KNIGHTS.
I085
(Enemy Debts) 1919 ; has Order of
Mercy: m. 1891, Marian, da. of John
Channon, of Woodford Green, Essex ;
cr. Knt. 1911, G.B.E. 1918. 51, Ken-
sington Court, W. ; Ovenden, Sundridge,
Kent; City of London, Reform, Arts,
Ranelagh, Garrick, and Burlington Fine
Arts Clubs.
Plunket, Right hon. Sir Horace
Curzon, P.C., K.C.V.O. [see B. Dun-
sany].
Pocock, Sir Sidney Job, son of the
late Abraham Pocock, of Stamford Park,
Farringdon, Berks ; b. 1855 ; some-
time a milk contractor; is a J.P. for
Middlesex, and a Member of Gen. Com-
mittee of Dairy Institute (Univ. Coll.,
Reading) ; m. 1890, a da. of Samuel
Cozens ; cr. Knt. 1912. Surbiton Hall,
Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey.
Son living — Maurice Stuart, b. 1897.
Daughters living — Mary Lydia, b. 1892, —
Edna Kathleen, b. 1898, — Annie Mervyn, b.
1900.
Poe, A dm. Sir Edmund Samuel,
G. C.V.O., K.C.B., son of the late
William Thomas Poe,'J.P., Bar.-at-law,
of Glen Ban, Abbeyleix, Queen’s co.,
and Curraghmore, co. Tipperary ; b.
1849 ; ed. at Roy. Naval Acad., Gos-
port ; entered R.N. 1862, became
Lieut. 1869, Com. 1881, Capt. 1888,
Rear-Adm. 1901, Vice-Adm. 1906, and
Adm. 1910 ; retired 1914 ; on board
H. M.S. “ Bombay ” when destroyed
by fire off Monte Video 1864 ; was
Naval Adviser to Inspector Gen. of
Fortifications 1889-90, Commodore of
Training Squadron 1897-1900, a Naval
A.D.C. to H.M. Queen Victoria 1899-
1901, and to H.M. King Edward VII.
1901, second in command of Home Fleet
1903-4, in command of First Cruiser
Squadron 1904-5, and Com.-in-Ch. of E.
Indies Station 1905-7, of Cape of Good
Hope Station 1907-8, and of Mediter-
ranean Fleet 19 10-12, and First and Prin-
cipal Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1911-14 ;
received Roy. Humane So.’s bronze
medal for saving life 1875, and clasp
1876, Jubilee medal 1897, and Corona-
tion medal 1911 ; is a J.P. for Queen’s
co., a Member of Imperial War Graves
Commn., and a Grand Officer of Legion
of Honour ; has Grand Cordon of Os-
manieh, and Grand Cordon of Rising
Sun of J apan with Paulownia : m.
1877, Frances Catherine, el. da. of the
late Gen. Sir Justin Sheil, K.C.B., Min.
at Teheran ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1896, C.V.O. 1903, K.C.V.O. 1906,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1908, G.C.V.O. 1912.
Black Hill, Abbeyleix, Queen's co. ;
United Service, Kildare Street, and
Royal Naval ( Portsmouth ) Clubs.
Sons living — William Skeffington, D.S.O., b.
1878 [see “ Companionage”], — Basil Richard,
b. 1883 ; Com. R.N. : m. 1908, Alice Margaret,
da. of the late Rev. William Henry Richards,
M.A., of Westridge House, Isle of Wight.
Daughter living — Grace Mary Leonora ; b.
1879 : m. 1907, Capt. William Archibald
Howard Kelly, C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O. , R.N.
Poland, Sir Harry Bodkin, K.C.,
son of the late Peter Poland, of High-
gate ; b. 1829 ; ed. at St. Paul’s Sch. ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1851, a Bencher 1879,
a K.C. 1888, and Treasurer 1901 ; many
years one of the Counsel to the Treasury
and the Home Office ; was Recorder of
Dover 1874-1901 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
co. London, and an Hon. Freeman of
Dover ; cr. Knt. 1895. 28, Sloane Gar-
dens,S.W. ; 5, Paper Buildings, Temple,
E.C. ; Garrick, and J unior Carlton Clubs.
Pole-Carew [see Carew].
Pollard, Sir George Herbert, M.D.,
2nd son of the late James Pollard, of
Springfield, Southport ; b. 1864 ; ed.
at Edinburgh (M.B. and C.M. 1886^
M. D. Honours 1890), and at Oxford
Univ. ; Bar. Inner Temple 1893 ; goes
N. Circuit; is a J.P. for Southport
(Mayor 1897-8) ; sometime Advisor
to Min. of Munitions on Clinical,
Warfare and Lethal Bodies ; unsuccess-
fully contested Southport Div. of Lanca-
shire (S.-W.) (L) 1892, and Radcliffe-
cum-Famworth Div. of Lancashire
(S.-E.) 1895 ; sat as M.P. for Eccles Div.
of Lancashire (S.-E.) Jan. 1906 to Nov.
1918 : m. 1888, Charlotte Elizabeth, da.
of the late Thomas Butterworth, of
Burnely ; cr. Knt. 1909. Sundown, 79*.
Albert Road, Southport ; Reform, and
National Liberal Clubs.
Sons living — Of whom George Reginald, b.
: Capt. R.A.F. : m. 1919, Sarah,
Dorothy, da. of John A. Cheetham, of Oak-
lands, Brighouse.
Pollock, Sir Ernest Murray, K.B.E.,
K.C., M.P. [see Pollock, Bt. colls.].
Polson, Col. Sir Thomas Andrew,
K.B.E., C.M.G., T.D., son of the late
Thomas Andrew Poison, of Lublin and
Tuam, co. Galway; b. 1865; late Col.
R.A.O.C., and sometime Major City of
London Yeo. (.\ough iders) ; sometime
Manager Ocean Accident and Guarantee
Corporation Limited (Law Courts
Branch): m. 1918, Elizabeth, da. of
J ohn Lindsay, of Edinburgh ; cr. C.M.G.
1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. 18, Sussex
Place, N.W.i; Cavalry Club.
Ponnanbalan [see Arunachalern],
Ponsonby, Lieut. -Col. the Rt. Hon.
Sir Frederick Edward Grey, P.C.,
K.C.V.O., C.B. [see E. Bessborougb-
colls.J.
Poole, Maj .-Gen. Sir Frederick
Cuthbert, K.B.E. , C.B., C.M.G.
D.S.O. son of the late Rev. R. H. Poole,’
of West Rainton, co. Durham ; b. 1869 ;
entered R.A. 1889, became Capt. 1899,
Major 1909, Brevet Col. 1917, Col. 1919, .
and Hon. Maj. -Gen. (retired) 1920;
Tirah Expedition 1897-8, S. Africa
1899-1902 (despatches thrice, D.S.O.)
Somaliland Field Force 1903-4 as Special
Ser. Officer (despatches), European War
1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G., Brevet
Col., Russian Orders of St. Vladimir,
St Anne, and St. Stanislas, Order of
Crown of Roumania, C.B., K.B.E.,
Officer of Legion of Honour) : m. 1906’
Alice Maud Appelbe, da. of Sir Charles
Augustin Hanson, 1st Bt., M.P., of
Fowey Hall, Cornwall ; cr. D.S.O. 1902
C.M.G. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.B.E.’
(Mil.) 1919. Cotswold House, Fowey,
Cornwall ; Lane End, Dunchurch, Rugby.
Pope, Sir Joseph, K. C.M.G., C.V.O. ,
I.S.O., el. son of the late Hon. William
Henry Pope, a J udge in Prince Edward
Island ; b. 1854 ; ed. at Prince of Wales’
Coll., Charlottetown ; appointed Assist.
Clerk of Canadian Privy Council 1889.
Under Sec. of State of Canada 1896, and
Under Sec. of State for External Affairs
1909 ; was Private Sec. to Rt. Hon. Sir
John Macdonald, G.C.B., while Prime
Minister of Canada 1882-91, attached to
Staff of British Agent on Behring Sea
Arbitration Tribunal 1893, Canadian
Govt. Agent on International Joint
High Commission 1898-9, Asso. Sec. to
Alaska Boundary Tribunal 1903, and
a British Plen. at International Fur Seal
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Conference at Washington ign ; has
Grand Cordon of J apanese Order of
Rising Sun, and 2nd class Japanese
Order of the Sacred Treasure ; author
of “Memoirs of the Rt. Hon. Sir John A.
Macdonald, G.C.B.,” and other works :
m. 1884, Henriette, el. da. of the late
Sir Henri Thomas Taschereau, LL.D., Ch.
Justice of Quebec; cr. C.M.G. 1901,
I.S.O. 1906, C.V.O. 1908, K. C.M.G.
1912. 286, Stewart Street, Ottawa ;
Rideau ( Ottawa ) Club.
Sons living — Henry John Edward (Paris),
b. 1886: m. 19x1, Nora Durie Gwynne, —
Edgar William Michael, C.M.G., b. 1887;
[see “ Companionage ”], — Maurice Arthur
(Montreal), M.C., b. 1889; Major Roy.
Canadian Engineers : m. 1920, Simonne, |
da. of Comte J ean J ules du Moncraude
Bergendal, of Chaumont-Gistoux, France, —
Harold Wilfrid Dominic (Montreal), b. 1891,
Capt. Canadian Army Ser. Corps, — Joseph
Alfred, b. 1896; Lieut. Roy. Canadian Inf.
Daughter living— Marie Ad£le Helene, b. 1901.
Pope, Sir William Jackson, K.B.E.,
son of the late William Pope, of Chis-
wick, W.; b. 1870 ; ed. at Finsbury
Technical Coll., and at Central Technical
Coll., London ; M.A. Camb. 1908, LL.D.
St. Andrews, 1912, D.Sc. Melbourne
1914, Asso. Roy. Belgian Acad. 1920 ;
appointed Professor of Chemistry,
Camb. Univ. 1908 ; Pres. Chemical So.
1917- 1 9, and of So. of Chemical In-
dustry 1920-21 ; is a Fellow of Sidney
Sussex Coll., Camb., a Member of Board
of Invention and Research and Chemical
Warfare Committee, and a F.R.S. ; was
Professor of Chemistry, Manchester
Univ. 1901-8; cr. C.B.E. 1918, K.B.E.
(Civil) 1919. Holmesdale, Brooklands
Avenue, Cambridge ; Savile, and Savage
Clubs.
Pope-Hennessy [see Hennessy].
Porter, Sir Alexander, son of James
Porter, of Cheetham, Manchester ; b.
1853 ; ed. at Owens Coll., Manchester;
Bar. Middle Temple 1905 ; is a J.P., and
a Member of Manchester City Council
Lord Mayor of Manchester 1917-18 ; has
Order of George I. of the Hellenes:
m. 1880, Mary RachelNuttall, of Bury ;
cr. Knt. 1912. Glencaird, Lyme Park,
Chinley ; National Liberal, and Reform
{ Manchester ) Clubs.
Sons living — Gerard Ford, M.D., F.R.C.S.E.
( Stour House, Dovercourt), b. 1883, — Alex-
ander, M.D. (White Gables, Dovercourt),
b. 1886.
Daughters living — Dorothy Porter, b. 1888,
— Elsie, b. 1890, — Nora, b. 1892.
Porter, Col. Sir Harry Edwin Bruce
Bruce-, K.B.E. , C.M.G., son of the late
Capt. J. Porter, R.A. ; b. 1869 ; ed. in
London, Brussels (M.D. 1904), and
Vienna ; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. Lon-
don 1893 ; a Knight of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
and Col. Army Med. Ser. (T.F.) Euro-
pean War 1914-19, Comdg. Hospitals in
London and Mesopotamia (despatches,
C.M.G.) ; formerly Surg.-Capt. Army
Med. Staff : m. 1896, Essie, da. of the
late Rev. David Bruce, D.D., and widow
of J. H. Honeyman, M.D., of Auckland,
New Zealand ; cr. C.M.G. 1917, K.B.E.
1919. 6, Grosvenor Street, W. ; New
House Farm, Chobham, Surrey; Royal
Automobile Club.
Daughters living — Essie Isabel Bruce, — Jessie
Gladys Bruce (twin).
Porter, Surg.-Gen. Sir James,
K.C.B., K. C.M.G., son of the late James
Porter ; b. 1851 ; ed. at Aberdeen Univ.
(M.A. 1874, M.D. and C.M.) ; Hon.
LL.D. Edinburgh 1912 and Aberdeen
1918 ; entered R.N. Med. Ser. 1877 be- I
came Fleet-Surg. 1898, Dep.- Inspector-
Gen. of Hospitals and Fleets 1900,
and Inspector-Gen. (now Surg.-Gen.)
1906 (retired 1913) ; Egyptian War
1882 (medal, bronze star), Soudan
1884-5, present at action of To Frek
(two clasps), S. Africa 1899-1901 (de-
spatches, medal with eight clasps,
promoted) ; was Surg.-Gen. of Haslar
Hospital 1907-8, and Director-Gen. of
Med. Depart. R.N. 1908-13 ; employed
on Special Ser. during European War
1914-17 (K. C.M.G.) ; has been an Hon.
Physician to H.M. since 1909 ; is a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England: m. 1886,
Emma Louisa Kay, da. of the late
In pector.-Gen. M. W. Cowan, R.N.,
M. D. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1902, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1910, K. C.M.G. 1916. Army and Navy
Club.
Daughter living — Dora Margaret : m. 1908,
Eieut.-Col. Harold Swift Kaye, D.S.O.,M.C.,
King’s Own Yorkshire E.I.
Porter, Sir Leslie Alexander Selirm
K.C.S.I-, son of the late Rev. J. L-
Porter, D.D., LL.D., Pres, of Queen’s
Coll., Belfast ; b. 1854 ; ed. at Roy.
Academical Institution and at Queen’s
Coll., Belfast (M.A. 1875, Hon. LL.D.
18 — ) ; entered I.C.S. 1876 ; served in
N. -W. Provinces as Assist. Magistrate
and Collector, Assist. Sec. to Govt,
of N.W. Provinces and Oudh, and
Joint Magistrate and Settlement
Officer ; became Dep. Commr. 1892,
Magistrate and Collector 1894, Commr.
United Provinces 1901, and a M.L.C.
1903 ; acted as Dep. Sec. and Sec.
to Govt, of India, Legislative Depart.
1891, as Sec. to Deccan Agricultural
Relief Commn. 1892, and as Ch. Sec.
to Govt, of United Provinces 1903-4 ;
appointed an Additional Member
of Gov.-Gen.’s Council 1904, a Member
of Board of Revenue 1906 ; served as a
Member of Telegraph Committee 1906-7,
and as Vice- Pres, of United Provinces
Legislative Council igogfacted as Lieut. -
Gov. of the Provinces 1910 and 1911) :
m. 1880, Aletta Harrison, who d. 1914,
da. of Lieut.-Col. H. Aston ; cr. C.S.I.
1906, K. C.S.I. 1911. East India United
Service Club.
Daughter living — Gladys Marguerite : m.
1905, Lieut.-Col. George Nowell Thomas
Smyth-Osbourne, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Devonshire Regt.
Portugal [see Manuel].
Powell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles
Herbert, K.C.B. , son of the late Capt.
William Wellington Powell, 9th Regt. ;
b. 1857 ; ed. privately ; entered R.M.
1876, became Capt. Indian Army 1887,
Major 1896, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1898,
Lieut.-Col. 1902, Brevet Col. 1904,
Col. 1907, and Maj.-Gen. 1907 ; retired
1919 ; served with Waziristan Expedi-
tion 1894-5, as D.A.A.G. (despatches,
medal with clasp), on N.W. Frontier of
India 1897-8, as D.A.Q.M.G., present
at capture of Tanga Pass (despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.),
and in China 1900, as D«A.G. to Count
von Waldersee (medal) ; officiated as
D.A.A.G. for Intelligence, at War
Office 1900, as A.A.G. Peshawar Div.
1902, and as A.Q.M.G., Punjab Com-
mand 1903; appointed a Col.-on-the-
Staff 1907, and Col. Gurkha Rifles 1916 ;
commanded Brigs, in India 1907-12 ;
raised and commanded Ulster Div. of
New Army 1914-15 was Commr. British
Red Cross in Serbia 1918-19: m. 1889,
Alice, whorf. 1917, da. of the late James
KNIGHTS.
I087
Mackenzie, of Auchenheglish, Dum-
bartonshire ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1908, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1917. Wickham, Hants ; Army
and Navy Chib.
Powell, Adm. Sir Francis , K.C.M.G.,
C.B., 4th son of the late Arthur Powell
of Milton Heath, Dorking ; b. 1849 ;
ed. at St. Andrew’s Coll., Bradfield ;
entered R.N. 1862, became Lieut. 1872,
Com. 1883, Capt. 1889, Rear-Adnr
1903, Vice-Adm. 1907 (retired 1907),
and Adm. 1911 ; served during Ashan-
tee War 1873-4 (medal), and in opera-
tions against Chief Nana on W. Coast of
Africa 1894 (C.B.) ; was Commodore,
Hong Kong, 1899-1902; is a J.P. for
Oxon : m. 1875, Rebecca Wilson, da. of
John Warren Glynn, of Cape Town;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1894, K.C.M.G. 1902.
Sons living — Frank, R.N., b. 1876; became
Com. 1910 : m. 1903, Emma A., da. of the
late James Scovell Adams* — John Glynn, b.
1884 ; in P.W.D., Bengal, — Arthur, R. N., b.
1897; became Lieut. 1918.
Daughters living — Mary, b. 1878 : m. 1901,
Major Gerald John Pereival Geiger, D.S.O.,
Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, — Phyllis, b. 1880 : m.
1899, Capt. Walter Lloyd, Roy. Welsh Fusil-
iers, who (killed in action) 1915, — Ethel, b.
1882 : m. 1905, Frederick George Motton,
Fleet-Paymaster R.N.
Powell, Sir Robert Leonard ; b.
18—; is a J.P. for Kent : m. 18 — ; cr.
Knt. 1917. Heatherbank, Summerhill,
Chislehurst-
Daughters living — Constance Mary : m. 1914,
Major John Jasper Brocklebank, D.S.O. [see
Brocklebank, Bt.].
Powell, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Robert
Stephenson Smyth Baden-, K.C.B. ,
K.C.V.O., son of the late Rev. Pro-
fessor Baden-Powell (Savilian Professor
of Geometry to Oxford Univ.), of
Langton Manor, Kent : b. 1857 ; ed. at
Charterhouse ; Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh
1910 ; entered 13th Hussars 1876, became
Capt. 1883, Major 1892, Brevet Lieut. -
Col. 1896, Brevet Col. and Col. Comdg.
5th Dragoon Guards, 1897, Maj.-Gen.
1900, and Lieut.-Gen. 1907 ; retired
1910 ; served in Afghanistan 1880-81,
in Zululand 1888, as Assist. Mil. Sec.
(honourably mentioned), with Ashanti
Expedition 1895-6, in command of Na-
tive Contingent, which he raised (hon-
ourably mentioned, star, Brevet Lieut. -
Col), in S. Africa 1896, as Ch. Staff
Officer (despatches, Brevet Col.), in S.
Africa 1899-1900, raising Rhodesian
Frontier Force, then Comdg. troops
defending Mafeking, during mem-
orable siege of that place, and sub-
sequently on Staff (despatches, medal
promoted Maj.-Gen., C.B.) ; was Assist.
Mil. Sec. Malta 1890-93, Inspector.-Gen.
of S. African Constabulary (which he
raised) 1901 -3, and Inspector-Gen. of
Cav. in Great Britain and Ireland 1903-
7 ; founded Boy Scouts Organisation
1908, and Girl Guides Organisation
1910, and became Ch. Scout of the
World 1920 ; was in command of North-
umbrian Div. of Territorial Army 1908-
10 ; is Hon. Col. a S. African Rifle Regt.,
Col. 13th Hussars, Knight of Grace of
Order of St. J ohn of J erusalem in Eng-
land, a Knight Com. of Order of
Alphonso of Spain, and a Com. of Order
of Redeemer of Greece ; has also Chilian
Order of Merit, and Portuguese Order of
Christ; author of “Aids to Scouting,”
“Pig Sticking,” etc.: m. 1912, Olave
St. Clair, da. of the late Harold Soames,
of Bournemouth; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900,
K.C.V.0. 1909, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1909. Pax I
Hill, Bentley, Hants ; 25, Buckingham
Palace Road, S.W. Cavalry Club.
Son living — Arthur Robert Peter, b. 1913.
Daughters living — Heather Grace, b. 1915, —
Betty St. Clair, b. 1917.
Power, Lieut.-Col. Sir D’Arcy, K.B.E.,
M.B., F.R.C.S., son of Henry Power,
F.R.C.S. ; b. 1855 ; ed. at Merchant
Taylors Sch., and at New and Exeter
Colls., Oxford (B.A. 1878, M.A. 1881,
M.B. 1882) ; F.R.C.S. England 1883 ;
Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.), F.S.A. ;
Surg. to and Lecturer on Surgery at St.
Bartholomew’s Hospital, Consulting
Surg. to Bolingbroke Hospital, Wands-
worth, and Bromley; and Finchley Cot-
tage Hospitals (Kent) and a Member of
Council of Roy. Coll, of Surgeons of
England : m. 1883, Eleanor, da. of George
Haynes Fosbroke, of Bidford, Stratford-
on-Avon ; cr. K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. ioa,
Chandos Street , W. ; Oxford and Cam-
bridge Clubs.
Son living — One.
Power, Sir James Aloysius, son of
J ames Power, formerly of Broad Street,
Waterford; b. 1865 ; ed. at St. John’s
Coll. Sch. ; is a J.P. of Waterford
City, of which he was High Sheriff 1900
and Mayor 1903-4-5 ; cr. Knt. 1904.
Sea field, Tramore, co. Waterford.
PRAB HASH ANK AR DALPATRAM
Pattani [see Pattani].
Prabhu Narain Singh [see Benares].
Prafulla Chandra Ray, Sir, C.I.E.,
D.Sc., Ph.D., son of the late Haris Chan-
dra Ray ; b. 1861 ; D.Sc. Edinburgh
1887, Hon. Ph.D. Calcutta 1908, and
Hon. D.Sc. Durham 1912 ; Dean of
Faculty of Science, Calcutta Univ. 1915;
formerly Senior Professor of Chemistry
at Presidency Coll., Calcutta ; is Pro-
fessor of Chemistry Calcutta Univ. ; cr.
C.I.E. 1912, Knt. 1919. Calcutta.
Prain, Lieut.-Col. Sir David, C.M.G.,
C.I.E. , son of D. Prain, of Fettercairn,
Kincardineshire ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Aber-
deen Gram. Sch., and at Edinburgh and
Aberdeen Univs.(M.A. 1878, M.B. 1883);
L.R.C.S. Edin. 1883 ; LL.D. Aberdeen
1900, and St. Andrews 1911 ; entered
Indian Med. Ser. 1884, became Major
1896, and Lieut.-Col. 1904 ; retired 1906 ;
appointed Curator of Herbarium, Roy.
Botanic Gardens, Calcutta 1887, Pro-
fessor of Botany, Med. Coll, of Bengal
1895, Sup. Roy. Botanic Gardens, Cal-
cutta, and Director of Botanical Survey
of India 1898, Trustee of Indian Museum
1898, Sec. to Board of Scientific Advice
for India 1903, and Director of Roy.
Botanic Gardens, Kew 1905 ; is a Member
of Imperial Entomological Bureau,
Tropical Agriculture, and Woods and
Forests Committees, a Carnegie Trustee
for Scottish Univs., a Knight of Swedish
Order of the Polish Star, a Com. of Order
of Leopold of Belgium, a F.R.S., a
F.R.S.E., and Member of many learned
Sos. ; was a Member of International
Phytopathological Conference at Rome
1914 ; editor of Curtis’s “ Botanical
Magazine,” and Hooker’s “ leones
Plantarum ” ; author of numerous
botanical works and papers : m. 1887,
Margaret (has Order of Mercy), da. of
the Rev. William Thomson, of Bethelvie ;
cr. C.I.E. 1906, C.M.G. and Knt. 1912.
Royal Gardens, Kew, Surrey ; Athen-
ceum, and Savile Clubs.
Pram ada Char an Banarji, Hon. Sir ;
b. 18 — ; entered I.C.S. 1872, and served
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as Small Cause Court J udge at Agra and
Allahabad ; appointed a Civil J udge,
Lucknow 1893, and Puisne Judge of the
High Court of Judicature of N.-W. Pro-
vinces, India Dec. 1893 ; cr. Knt. 1913.
Allahabad, United Provinces, India.
Pratap Singh [see Orchha].
Prendergast, Hon. Sir James, son of
the late Michael Prendergast, Q.C. ;
b. 1828 ; ed. at St. Paul’s Sch., and at
Queen’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1850) ; Bar
Middle Temple 1856 ; is Chm. of Bank
of New Zealand ; was Attorney-Gen. of
New Zealand, 1865-75, and Ch. Justice
of New Zealand 1875-99 ; during absence
of Gov. has administered the Govt, of
the Colony ; cr. Knt. 1881. Bolton
Street, Wellington, New Zealand.
Prendergast, Vice-Adm. Sir Robert
John, K.C.B., son of the late Robert
Keating Prendergast, of Ardfinnan Castle,
co. Tipperary: b. 1864; Vice-Adm. R.N.
(retired 19x9); A. D.C. to H.M. 1913-14 ;
appointed Comdg. Orkneys and Shetlands
1919 : m. 1905, Bertha Janet, da. of the
late Capt. John Binnie Mackenzie, Roy.
Scots; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1919, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1920. Meads House, Eastbourne ; United
Service Club.
Prestige, Major Sir John Theodore,
son of J ohn Theodore Prestige, of
Mohun House, Blackheath Park, S.E. ;
b. 1884 ; is a Director of J. Stone and
Co. (Limited), Hart Accumulator (Li-
mited), Canadian Hart Accumulator
(Limited), Montreal, and Tudor Accumu-
lator (Limited), Capt. 20th Batn. London
Regt. (T.F.), and a Member of London
Territorial Force Asso. ; was a County
Councillor for London, Deptford Div.
1913-19 ; unsuccessfully contested
Deptford ( U ) 1918 : m. 1917, Iris, da.
of Major C. R. E. Radclyffe, of Hyde
House, Dorset, and Foxdenton Hall,
Lancashire ; cr. Knt. 1919. 17, Hert-
ford Street, Mayfair, W. 1 ; Union, and
Junior Carlton Clubs.
Son living — John Theodore Radclyffe, b. 1919.
Preston, Sir Frederick George
Panizzi, K.B.E., son of Reuben Thomas
Preston, of Hayes Court, Kent ; b. 1867 ;
is Chm. of J. Stone and Co (Limited), of
Deptford, and a J.P. for Berks ; went on
Special Mission for Board of Trade to
Italy and Spain 1917 : m. 18 — , Ethel
Mary, da. of the Rev. Thomas Peters ;
cr. K.B.E. 1918. 14, Pall Mall, S.JF. /
Landford Manor, Salisbury ; Carlton,
Boodle’s, Union, and Royal Yacht
Squadron Clubs.
Son living — Jocelyn Panizzi, b. 1900.
Daughter living — Joan Panizzi, b. 1902.
Price, Sir Keith William ; b. 1879 ;
is a Director of Price and Pierce, Ltd.
of 27, Clement’s Lane, E.C., and an
Officer of Order of Leopold of Belgium ;
was a Member of Council on Explosives,
Min. of Munitions, 1917-19 ; has Legion
of Honour : m. 19 — , Gertrude M.,
da. of Baldwyn Fleming, of Westaway,
Godaiming ; cr. Knt. 1917. Piccard's
Cottage , St. Catherine's, Guildford. 1
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Price, Sir John Frederick, K.C.S.I.
[see Price, Bt., colls.].
Price, Col. Sir Rhys Howell, K.B.E.,
C.M.G., son of the late Sir Thomas Rees |
Price, K. C.M.G., of Pretoria, Transvaal ; I
b. 1872 ; Col. S. African Light Horse,
and a J.P. ; S. Africa 1899-1902,
as Lieut.-Col. Kaffrarian Rifles, and •
Comdg. a Column .(severely wounded,
despatches thrice, Queen’s medal with
four clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, C.M.G.) ; commanded Union
Expeditionary Base 1914-16 ; was
Director of War Recruiting 1917 and
Q.M.G. Union Defence Force 1918-
19 : m. 1902, Constance Mary, second
da. of the late Hon. John M. Peacock, of
Queenstown, Cape of Good Hope ; cr.
C.M.G. 1900, C.B.E. and K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1918. Artillery Barracks, Vic-
toria, S. Africa.
Price, Sir Robert John .son of the
late Edward Price, of Belle Vue House,
Highgate, N. ; b. 1854 ; ed. at Chol-
meley Sch., Highgate, and at Univ.
Coll. Hospital ; M.R.C.S.E. 1876 ; Bar
Middle Temple 1883 ; sat as M.P. for
E. Div. of Norfolk (L) July 1892 to
Nov. 1918 : m. 1881, Eva Montgomery,
da. of the late Jasper Wilson Johns,
M.P. for N.-E. Warwickshire ; cr. Knt.
1908. 6, Sussex Mansions, S. Ken-
sington, S.W. ; Bank, Lyndhurst ;
National Liberal Club.
Price, Sir William, .son of Henry
Ferrier Price ; b. 1867 ; ed. at Bishop’s
Coll. Sch., Lennoxville, Quebec, and at
St. Mark’s Sch., England ; Pres. Price
Bros, and Co. (Limited) of Quebec, a
Director of Wayagamack Pulp and
Paper Co., and Hon Pres. Union Bank
of Canada : m. 1894, Aemilia Blanche
Smith ; cr. Knt. 1915. 145, Grande
Allee, Quebec; Garrison {Quebec), and
Rideau {Ottawa) Clubs.
Sons living — Four.
Daughters living — Two.
Prideaux, Sir Walter Sherburne,
son of the late Walter Prideaux, of
Faircrouch, Wadhurst, Sussex ; b.
1846 ; ed. at Eton ; admitted a Soli-
citor (honours) 1870 ; was Clerk of the
Goldsmiths Co. 1882-1919 ; rendered
valuable service to H.M.’s Govt, on
various occasions, especially in con-
nection with the repeal of Gold and
Silver Plate Duties 1890 : m. 1873,
Catharine Mary, da. of the late Rev.
John Vidgen Povah, Minor Canon of St.
Paul’s and Priest-in-Ordinary to H.M.
Queen Victoria ; cr. Knt. 1891. Gold-
smiths’ Hall, City, E.C.
Sons living — Walter Treverbian {Sheppards
Barn, Hurst Green, Oxted, Surrey), b. 1875 :
m. 1901, Marion, da. of James Woodgate
Arbuthnot, — Humphrey Hollond, D.S.O.,
M.C., b. 1878 [see “ Companionage —
Rev. Sherburne Povah Tregelles, D.D. { The
Saracen’s Head, Corton, Upton Lovel,
Wilts), b .• 1880 : tn. 1908, Augusta Frances
Ellen, da. of the late Sir William Henry
Flower, K.C.B. [see Flower, “ Knights’
I Widows ”1.
Daughters living — Catharine Ellen, b. 1873 :
m. 1899, Rollo Frederick Graham- Campbell,
Bar.-at-law, a Metropolitan Police Magis-
trate, of 33, Norfolk Square, W., — Nora
Margaret, b. 1883.
Priestley, Sir Arthur, youngest
surviving son of the late Briggs Priestley,
J.P. (sometime M.P. for Yorkshire, W.
Riding, E. Part, Pudsey Div.), of Fern-
cliffe, Apperley Bridge, near Bradford ;
b. 1864 ; ed. privately ; is a J.P. for
Grantham (Mayor 1914-19) and for
Lincolnshire ; unsuccessfully contested
S. Kestevan, or Stamford, Div. of
Lincolnshire (L) March 1890, and in
1892 and 1895 ; sat as M.P. for Gran-
tham Oct. 1900 to Nov. 1918. Hun-
gerton Hall, Grantham ; Bath Club.
Priestley, Sir William Edwin Briggs,
el. surviving son of the late Briggs
Priestley, J.P. (sometime M.P. for York-
KNIGHTS.
IO89
shire, W. Riding. E. Part, Pudsey Div.),
of Ferncliffe, Apperley Bridge, near
Bradford ; b. 1859 ; ed. privately, and
at Harrogate ; is a J.P. of Bradford
City, first Chm. of its Education Com-
mittee, and Chm. of Directors of
Priestleys (Lim.), dress goods manu-
facturers ; was Member of Executive
of National Liberal Federation 1901 -3,
Mayor of Bradford 1904-5, and Pres, of
Textile Institute 1913-15; sat as M.P.
for E. Div. of Bradford (L) Jan. 1906
to Nov. 1918, defeated there 1900 and
Dec. 1918 : m. 1883, Ruth, da. of the
late Joseph Craven, J.P. (sometime
M.P. for Yorkshire, W. Riding, N.
Part, Shipley Div.). of Ashfield, Thorn-
ton, near Bradford ; cr. Knt. 1909.
Rosemount House, Bradford ; Littledale
Hall, Caton, near Lancaster ; Queen
Anne’s Mansions, S.W., Reform, Na-
tional Liberal, Ranelagh, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Daughters living — Two.
Primrose, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry
William, P.C., K.C.B., C.S.I., I.S.O.
[see E. Rosebery].
Prince, Sir Alexander William, son
of the late William Prince, of Canter-
bury ; b. 1870 ; ed. privately, and
abroad ; formerly Chm. and Manag-
ing Director of Richard Dickeson and
Co. (Limited) ; assisted in reform of
Canteens and Victualling in the Navy ;
appointed in 1914 Hon. Director and
in 1917 Controller (War Office) of
Expeditionary Force Canteens in France,
Dardanelles, Egypt, Salonica, and Meso-
potamia, Dep. Chm. of War Office
Expeditionary Force Canteens Com-
mittee and a Member of War Office
Advisory Council on Army Contracts,
and in 1917 Managing Director of Navy
and Army Canteen Board (relinquished
1919) : m. 1897, Edith, da. of the late
Isaac Jonas, of Birmingham ; cr. Knt.
1916. 7, Fitzjohn's Avenue, N.W.;
Orchard House, War grave, Berks ; Junior
Carlton, and Constitutional Clubs.
Sons living — Gerald Alexander, b. 1898, —
I^eslie Barnett, b. 1901, — Norman Maurice,
b. 1905.
Pringle, Sir John, K.C.M.G., M.B.,
son of the late John Pringle, of Phaup,
Roxburgshire ; b. 1849 5 ed- at Aber-
deen Univ. (M.B. and C.M. 1872) ;
is Capt. of Militia (Reserve List), a Mem-
ber of Privy and Legislative Councils, |
and Custos and Ch. Magistrate of the I
Parish of St. Mary, Jamaica : m. 1876,
Amy Zillah, da. of the late Hon. J.
Levy, of St. Jago Park, Spanish Town,
Jamaica; cr. C.M.G. 1900, K.C.M.G.
1 91 1. Aqualta Vale, and Cape Clear,
Jamaica ; Constitutional, and Jamaica
( Kingstown ) Clubs.
Sons living — Kenneth McKenzie ( Agualta ,
Anolto Bay, Jamaica), b. 18 — ; a planter,
and a J.P. for Jamaica : m. 1913, Dita, da.
of Sir Claude Coventry Mallet, C.M.G.,—
Charles Benjamin Morse McKenzie, b. 18 — ,
— John McKenzie, b. 18 — , — Donald Fraser
McKenzie, b. 18 — ; Dieut. Hussars.
Daughter living — Flora Julia McKenzie: m.
1901, L,ieut.-Col. Herbert Craven Stuart,
D.S.O.
Pringle, Maj .-Gen. Sir Robert
K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O. , M.R.C.V.S.’,
son of Gilbert Pringle, of Stranraer ;
1855 ; entered Army Vet. Depart.
1878, became Vet.-Lieut.-Col. 1901, Col.
1906, and Hon. Maj. -Gen. 1910 ; retired
1917 J served during Afghan War 1879-
80 (medal), with Mahsud Waziri Ex-
pedition 1881 (despatches), with Zhob
Valley Expedition 1884, and in S.
Africa 1900- 1901 (despatches, medal
with three clasps, D.S.O.) ; sometime
Inspecting Vet. Officer, Punjab, and
Principal Vet. Officer, Aldershot Com-
mand, and Director-Gen., Army Vet.
Ser. 1910-17 : m. 1898, Sophie, el. da.
of George Moir-Byres, D.L., of Tonley,
Aberdeenshire ; cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.B.
(Mil.) 1909, K.C.M.G. 1917. Fair-
bourne, Farnham, Surrey ; United
Service Club.
Probyn, Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir
Dighton Macnaghten, V.C., G.C.B.,
G.C.S.I., G.C.V.O. [see “Privy Coun-
cil”].
Probyn, Sir Leslie, K.C.M.G., son of
the late Edmund Probyn, J.P., D.L. ;
b. 1862 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and in
France and Germany ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1884 ; appointed Attorney-
Gen., British Honduras 1893 and Gren-
ada 1896 ; was Acting Colonial Sec.,
Grenada 1897-8 ; has administered
Govt, on several occasions ; was Sec.
to Govt., S. Nigeria Protectorate 1901-4,
and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Sierra
Leone 1904-10, and of Barbados 1911-
18, since when he has been Capt. -Gen.
and Gov.-in-Ch. of Jamaica ; sometime
Capt. 3rd. Batn. Gloucestershire Regt. ;
unsuccessfully contested Middlesex,
Uxbridge Div. (L) 1892 : m. 1885,
Emily, O.B.E., da. of G. Davis ; cr.
C.M.G. 1903, K.C.M.G. 1909. King's
House, Kingston, Jamaica ; Orleans
Club.
Daughters living — Dorothy : m. 1909, Francis
G. Cockayne,— -Sybil Rose : m. 1913, Arthur
Hayne, — Ano ther .
Proctor, Sir Henry Edward Edleston,
C.B.E., son of the late Charles Edward
Procter, of Macclesfield ; b. 1866 ;
sometime an Additional Member of
Council of Gov. of Bombay, and an
Hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy of India : m.
1897, Helen Matilda, C.B.E., da. of the
late Lieut. -Col. Thomas Arthur Free-
man, E. Surrey Regt. ; cr. Knt. 1911,
C.B.E. 1918. Ware Hill. Gt. Amwell,.
Herts ; Oriental, and Royal Automobile.
Clubs.
Son living — Arthur Francis, b. 1902.
Daughters living — Margaret Helen, b. 1898, —
Katharine Joyce, b. 1908.
Proctor, Sir Philip Bridger, K.B.E.,
son of Philip Proctor, of Glengariffe,
Nightingale Lane, S.W. ; b. 1870 ; ed. at
St. Paul’s Sch. ; a Director of Colonial
Consignment and Distributing Co.
(Limited), and of Fitzroy Estates
(Limited) ; Dep. Director of Meat Sup-
plies, Min. of Food 1917-19, and Director
1919-20: m. 1897, Nellie Shaul ; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Tile hurst, Furze
Hill, Purley ; St. Stephen's Club.
Son living — Philip Dennis, b. 18 — .
Daughter living — Norah Kathleen.
Prodyat Kumar Tagore [see
Tagore].
Prothero, 5?>'George Walter, K.B.E. ,
Litt.D., LL.D., son of the late Rev.
Canon Prothero, of Whippingham ; b.
1848 ; ed. at Eton, and at King's Coll.,
Camb. (Fellow 1872, M.A. 1875, Litt.D.
1894) ; Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh 1899, and
Harvard 1910; editor of Quarterly Review,.
a Fellow of British Acad., Vice- Pres. Roy.
Historical So. (Pres. 1901-5), and Director
of Historical Section, Foreign Office ;
sometime an Assist. Master at Eton ;
Professor of History, Edinburgh Univ.
1894-9 ; a Member of Roy. Commn. for
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Ecclesiastical Discipline 1904-6 ; a Member
of British Peace Delegation 1919 (edited
Handbooks for use at Peace Conference) :
m. 1882, Mary Frances, da. of the
late Most Rev. Samuel Butcher, Bishop
of Meath ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
24, Bedford Square, W.C. ; Athenceum,
and Alpine Clubs.
Provis, Sir Samuel Butler, C.H.,
K.C.B., son of Samuel Provis, Esq., of
Bath ; b. 1845 ; ed. at Queens’ Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1869, M.A., 1872, Hon.
Fellow 1915) ; Bar. Middle Temple,
1866 ; was J unior Legal Assist, to Local
Govt. Board 1872-82, Assist. Sec. 1882-
98, and Permanent Sec. 1898-1910 ;
appointed Chm. of Poor Law Orders
Departmental Committee 1910, a Mem-
ber of War Pensions Statutory Com-
mittee 1916, and of Boundary Commn.
1917 ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1887, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1901, C.H. 1918. 2, Whitehall
Court, S.IF.
Pryn, Surg.-Rear-A dm. Sir William
Wenmoth, K.B.E. , C.B., son of the late
William Pryn, of Tredown, Saltash ;
b. 1859 1 e(l- at Blundell’s Sch., Tiver-
ton, Devon, and at Guy’s Hospital, Lon-
don ; M.R.C.S., England 1880, D.P.H. |
1895 ; is Surg.-Rear-Adm. (retired) ;
sometime House Surg. Guy’s Hospital ;
appointed Dep.-Surg.-Gen. Roy. Naval
Hospital, Chatham 1912, Gibraltar 1912,
and Plymouth 1916, and Surg. -Gen.,
Plymouth 1917 : m. 1891, Isabella Kate,
da. of the late Major John Cotter, The
Buffs : cr. C.B. (Civil) 1918, K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Yeoland, Yelverton, S.
Devon ; United Sports' Club.
Sons living — Richard Harold Cotter, b. 1895 ;
Capt. R.A.M.C., — Edward John, b. 1912.
Daughters living — Amy Isabel, b. 1893 : m.
1918, Surg. -Com. Arthur Davidson, R.N., —
Kathleen Mary, b. 1901.
Pryse-Rice [see Rice].
Pudukkottai, H.H. Sri Brahamba
Das Raja Martanda Bhairava Tondi-
man, Bahadur of, G.C.I.E. ; b. 1875 ; is
one of the Ruling Chiefs of India ; cr. j
G. C.I.E. 1913. Pudukkottai, Madras.
Pulteney, Lieut.-Gen. Sir William
Pulteney, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O.,
D.S.O., son of the late Rev. R. T. Pul-
teney, of Ashley, Market Harboro, and j
Hargrave, Stansted, Essex ; b. 1861 ; ed. j
at Eton ; entered Scots Guards 1881, j
became Capt. 1892, Major 1897, Brevet
Lieut. -Col. 1899, Brevet Col. 1900,
Lieut.-Col. 1904, Maj.-Gen. 1909, and
Lieut.-Gen. 1915 ; retired 1919; served I
with Egyptian Expedition 1882, present !
at battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with
clasp, bronze star), with Unyoro I
Expedition 1895 (medal), with Nandi j
Expedition 1895 (despatches), in 1
operations against Arab Slavers in
Uganda 1896 (D.S.O.), in S. Africa
1899-1902, in command of a column
(despatches thrice, Brevet Col.), and
during European War 1914-18, Comdg.
an Army Corps (despatches, K.C.B. ,
Legion of Honour, K.C.M.G., Croix J
de Guerre) ; was in Civil Employ-
ment in Uganda 1895-7 ; acted as
H. B.M.’s Vice-Consul for Congo Free
State Jan. to June 1899; commanded
16th Inf. Brig. 1908-9 and 6th Div.,
Irish Command 19 10-13 > went on
Special Mission to Japan 1918; appointed
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod
1920 ; has 1st class of Order of Rising j
Sun of Japan: m. 1017, Jessie Alex-
andra Fitzgerald-Arnott, da. of Sir John
Arnott, 1st Bt. ; cr. D.S.O. 1896, C.B.
(Mil.) 1905, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G.
1917, K.C.V.O. 1918. 4, Deanery
Street, Park Lane, W. ; Guards' Club.
Purcell, Sir Gilbert Kenelm Treffry,
el. son of the Rev. Handheld Noel
Purcell, M.A. (Oxon.), J.P., V. ofFowey,
Cornwall, and Canon of Truro ; b. 1867 ;
ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1888,
M.A. 1892) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1890 ;
a Member of W. Circuit, of the Old
Bailey Bar, and of Hampshire, South-
ampton, and Portsmouth Sessions ; was
Assist. Attorney-Gen. of Leeward
Islands 1898-1901 ; appointed a Puisne
Judge of Gold Coast 1901, an<J Ch.
Justice of Sierra Leone 1911 : m. 1904,
Gertrude Rosellen, da. of the late Dash-
wood Watts Ricketts, of Leamington,
Warwickshire ; cr. Knt. 1916. Hill
Station, Sierra Leone ; St. James's, St.
Stephen's, Royal Fowey Yacht, and
Solent Yacht Clubs.
Purcell, Sir John (Samuel), K.C.B.,
son of the late Dr. Purcell (a Commr.
of Irish Poor Laws), of Carrick-011-
Suir, co. Tipperary ; b. 1840 ; entered
Inland Revenue 1856 ; was a Principal
Clerk in Sec.’s Depart. 1876-83, and
Controller of Stamps and Registrar of
Joint Stock Cos. 1883-1900 ; was a
Member of Committee on Postage
Stamps, and is much identified with the
series issued in Jan. 1887; formerly
Major London Irish Rifle Vol., of which
Corps he was one of the promoters ; is
Chm. of National Bank, and a Director
of Norwich Union Fire and Life Office,
and of Industrial and Gen. Trust : m.
1868, Alice Fanny, youngest da. of the
late Capt. Leighton Kennett ; cr. C.B.
i (Civil) 1888, K.C.B. (Civil) 1900. Glebe
Lodge, Blackheath, S.E. ; Constitutional
Club.
Sons living — John Poyntz ( Land Registry
Office, W.C. ), b. 1876; Bar. Gray’s Inn
1900 : m. 1908, Dorothy, 4th da. of the late
G. H.Branston of Newark-on-Trent, — Hubert
Kennett, b. 1884 : m. 1914, Mary Laura,
da. of W. B. Pritchard, of Glenwood, Eltham
Road, Lee, S.E.
Daughters living — Ethel Alice, — Marina Flor-
ence,— Violet Arabella : m. 1910, Major John
Charles MacSwiney, Connaught Rangers, —
Lily Rose Mary.
Putman, Sir Thomas ; b. 18 — ; is
Managing Director of the Darlington
Forge Co., and Founder and Chm. of
Sailors’ and Soldiers’ Welfare Bureau,
Darlington : m. 18 — ; cr. Knt. 1918.
Greylands, Darlington.
Daughters living — Elsie Pearson : m. 1913,
Lieut.-Col. Henry Arbuthnot Carr.D.S.O., —
Dorothy : m. 1918, Major Herbert Eamonson
Dowding, R.M.L.I., — Marjorie: m. 1st 19 — ,
Capt. Philip Picot, who d. 19 — ; 2nd 1919,
Wing-Com. James Louis Forbes, O.B.E ,
R.A.F. [see Forbes, Bt., cr. 1626J.
Pyne, Sir (Thomas) Salter, C.S.I.,
son of John Pyne ; b. i860 ; is an En-
gineer, and a M.I.C.E. ; went to India
1883, and became Engineer-in-Ch. to
H. H. the Amir of Afghanistan 1885, in
which capacity he successfully carried
oitf many large undertakings, including
works for manufacture of guns, small
arms, cartridges, &c., and was also
Master of the Mint at Kabul ; in 1892
was sent as Ambassador by H.H. Amir
of Afghanistan to Govt, of India
(thanked in Durbar by Amir on success-
ful issue of the mission, and awarded
among other gifts an Afghan Decora-
tion) ; assisted Special Mission sent to
Kabul 1893 (thanked by Sec. of State
for India) ; appointed temporary Lieut.
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C.S.I. and Knt. 1894. 6, Whitehall
Gardens, S.JF.i ; Badminton Club.
Quick. Hon. Sir John, LL.D., son of
the late John Quick, of Trevessa, St.
Ives, Cornwall ; b. 1852 ; ed. at Vic-
torian Common Schs., and at Melbourne
Univ. (LL.B. 1877, LL.D. 1882) ; Bar.
Victoria 1878 ; in early years worked as
an Engineer, and subsequently a Com-
positor and a Journalist; represented
Sandhurst in Legislative Assembly of
Victoria 1880-89 ; was a Member of
Australasian Federal Convention 1897-
8, Chm. of Commonwealth Tariff Roy.
Commn. 1905-6, and Postmaster-Gen.,
Commonweath of Australia 1909-10 ;
elected to first Federal Parliament 1901;
re-elected 1903, 1906, and 1910 ; repre-
sented Commonwealth at Coronation
1911 ; retired 1913; author of “The
History of Land Tenure in Victoria,”
■etc., and joint author of “The Anno-
tated Constitution of the Australian
Commonwealth 1901,” and of “ The
Judicial Power of the Commonwealth,”
etc. : m. 1883, Catherine, da. of Joseph
Harris, J.P., formerly Mayor of Eagle-
hawk, Victoria ; cr. Knt. 1901. Edel-
weiss Villa, Hamlet Street, Bendigo,
Victoria.
Quiller-Couch [see Couch],
Quin, Sir Stephen Byrne, son of John
Quin, D.L., of Limerick ; b. i860 ; ed. at
Ushaw Coll., Durham ; is a Director of
John Quin and Co. (Limited), wine mer-
chants, of Limerick, and a J.P. and D.L.
for Limerick (High Sheriff 1897-8, Mayor
1916-17) ; was a Member of Irish Con-
vention 1917-18 ; has Jubilee medal
1897 : m. 1886, Emma Mary, da. of
Michael Theobald Crean, Bar.-at-Law,
and an Irish Land Commr., of Dublin ;
cr. Knt. 1918. Ballinacourty, Castle-
connell, co. Limerick ; United Service
(Dublin), and Limerick County Clubs.
Sons living — Percy Stephen, b. 1889 ; in Roy.
Fusiliers (mil. medal), — Richard Birchmans,
b. 1891 ; Capt. Indian Army.
Daughter living — Alice Winifride Mary, b.
1900.
Quinn, Sir Patrick. M.V.O., son of the
late T. Quinn, of Mayo ; b. 1855 ; for-
merly Sup. Special Branch Criminal
Investigation Depart., New Scotland
Yard ; is an Officer of the Legion of
Honour, and an Officier de 1’ Instruction
Publique (France) ; has King’s Police
medal, Order of Dannebrog of Den-
mark, and many other Foreign Orders ;
cr. M.V.O. (5th class) 1907, Knt. 1919.
Montserrat Road, S.IF.
Raban, Brig.-Gen. Sir Edward,
K.C.B., K.B.E., son of Maj.-Gen. H.
Raban ; b. 1850 ; entered R.E. 1871,
became Capt. 1883, Major 1889, Lieut.-
Col. 1896, and Brevet Col. 1900 ; retired
1900; re-employed 1914, became Dep.
Director at the War Office with rank of
Brig.-Gen. (reverted to retired list
1918); served with Naga Hills Ex-
pedition 1878-80 (despatches, medal
with clasp) ; was Instructor at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Canada 1882-3, Professor
there 1883-6, Sup. Engineer, Ports-
mouth Dockyard 1890-95, and Director
•of Works at Admiralty 1895-1912 ; is
Past Pres, of Junior Institution of
Engineers, and Fellow of So. of Engi-
neers : m. 1873, Edith, da. of Col.
H. W. P. Welman; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1902, K.C.B. (Civil) 1906, K.B.E. (Mil.)
I9I9- 35> Elm Park Gardens, 5. IF. ;
United Service Club.
Daughters living — Two, of whom the el.
Edith Mabel: m. 1920, Lieut.-Col. Lionel
Fortescue Wells, D.S.O., R.E.
Rabindranath Tagore [see Tagore].
Radcliffe, Maj.-Gen. Sir Percy
Pollexfen de Blaquiere, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
D.S.O., son of the late Gen. Sir William
Pollexfen Radcliffe, C.B. [B. De
Blaquiere] ; b. 1874 ; is Maj.-Gen.
R.A. ; S. African War 1899-1900,
present at relief of Kimberley (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with three
clasps), European War 1914-19 on Staff
(despatches six times, D.S.O., Brevets
Lieut.-Col. and Col., Legion of Honour,
C. B., Maj.-Gen., Orders of Crown of
Italy, Leopold of Belgium, Rising Sun
of Japan. White Eagle of Serbia and
of King George I. of Greece, K.C.M.G.) :
m. 1918, Rahmeh Theodora, da. of Capt.
Sir John Swinburne, R.N., 7th Bt., and
widow of (1) Richard Chamberlain, and
(2) Theodore Riversdale Walrond ; cr.
D. S.O. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G.
1919. 13, Gerald Road, S.W. ; Loeic's
Court, Abingdon, Berks ; Travellers' Club.
Radcliffe, Col. Sir Charles Delme-,
K.C.M.G., C.B., C.V.O., son of the
late Lieut.-Col. Emilius Charles Delme-
Radcliffe, formerly 88th Regt., of
Titchfield, Hants ; b. 1864 ; entered
Connaught Rangers 1884, became Capt.
1890, Major 1902, Lieut.-Col. 1902,
Brevet Col. 1909, and Col. 1909 ;
Uganda 1898 (medal) and 1901, in com-
mand of expedition into Lango against
Sudanese mutineers (despatches, medal
with clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; was
D.A.A.G., N.-W. Dist. 1896-7, British
Commr. for Delimination of Anglo-
German Boundary (Uganda) 1902, Mil.
Attache at Rome and Berne 1906-11,
and a Gen. Staff Officer (1st Grade), W.
Command 1911-12; is a Grand Officer of
Order of the Crown of Italy ; has Order
of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus of Italy,
Italian Silver medal for Mil. Valour,
and Italian Croix de Guerre : m. 1902,
Enid Margery, da. of Sir Frederick
Treves, 1st Bt. , G.C. V.O., C.B., F.R.C.S. ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1904, C.M.G. 1905,
C.V.O. 1909, C.B. (Mil.) 1910, K.C.M.G.
1919. Bath, and United Service Clubs.
Rae, Sir Alexander, son of William
Rae, formerly Provost of Wick; b.
1849 ; ed. at Wick, and at Roy. High
Sch., Edinburgh ; formerly journalist ;
is a J.P. for Caithness, and Hon. Sheriff-
Substitute of Caithness, Orkney and
Shetland ; was Provost of Wick 1904-6 :
m. 1880, Mary, el. da. of the late William
Crowe Pultenaytown, factor for British
Fisheries So. ; cr. Knt. 1911. Lang-
hills, ' Wick ; Scottish Liberal (Edin-
burgh) Club.
Rae, Capt. Sir James Robert, K.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. and Master in Mercantile
Marine; cr. O.B.E. (Civil) 1918, K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.
Raeburn, Sir Ernest Manifold,
K.B.E., son of Sir William Hannay
Raeburn, M.P., of Woodend, Helens-
burgh ; b. 1878 ; ed. at Kelvinside Acad.,
Glasgow ; a Shipowner ; was Director-Gen.
of British Min. of Shipping in New York
during European War ; sometime Com-
mercial Adviser, Transport Depart., Ad-
miralty, and Shipping Representative at
Washington : m. 1910 Greta Mary Alison,
da. of Capt. James H. Watson, R.N. ;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919, K.B.E. (Civil)
1920. Auchengower , Helensburgh ; Royal
1092
KNIGHTAGE.
Societies' , Caledonian , Conservative [Glas-
gow), and Press (New York ) Clubs.
Son living — One, b. 1915.
Daughter living— One, b. 1918.
Raeburn, Sir William Hannay, M.P.,
son of William Raeburn, of Glasgow ; b.
1850 ; ed. at Rothesay and Dollar
Acads. ; is a shipowner, head of the firm
of Raeburn and Verel (Limited), steam-
ship owners, of Glasgow, Chm. Clyde
Navigation Trust, and of Glasgow Port
Labour Committee, Ex. -Pres. United
Kingdom Chamber of Shipping, Vice-
Chm. of British Corporation for Registry
of Shipping, a Member of Merchant
Shipping Advisory Council, and a J.P.
for Dumbartonshire ; has sat as M.P.
for Dumbartonshire since Dec. 1918 : m.
1st, 1876, a da. of John T. Manifold,
2nd, i888,Ellinor Martha, da. of the Rev.
Archibald Weir ; 3rd, 1917, Olga Lucia,
da. of Dr. Peel Yates, of J ersey ; cr. Knt.
1918. Woodend, Helensburgh ; Consti-
tutional, Junior Constitutional, Cale
donian. and City of London Clubs.
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b. 18 77 [see “ Companionage ”], — Sir
Ernest Manifeld, K.B.E., b. 1878 [see
“ KNIGHTAGE ”].
Daughters living — Edith: m. 1903, Reginald
Elderton, of Culverden, Helensburgh, — Elinor
Eileen.
Rahim, Hon. Sir Abdur ; b. 18 — ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1880 ; appointed a Puisne
Judge of High Court, Madras 1908, a
Member of Roy. Commn. on Indian
Public Services 1912, and Senior Puisne
Judge of Madras 1916 ; cr. Knt. 1919.
Rahim Baksh, Maulvi Haji, Sir.,
K.C.I.E., son of Chandhri Haji Shah
Nawaz Khan (Rajput) Reis of Thaska
Miranji, Karnal Dist., Punjab ; b. 1861 ;
is Pres, of Council of Regency, Bahawal-
pur State ; was a Member of Subjects
Committee, Reform Scheme, India
1918 ; cr. C.I.E. 1909, K.C.I.E. 1919.
Bahawalpur State, India.
Rahimtoola, Sir Ibrahim, C.I.E.,
son of Rahimtoola Kaderbhoy ; b. 1862 ;
is a J.P. for City of Bombay, and a
M.E.C. of Bombay ; cr. C.I.E. 1907,
Knt. 1911, Pedder Road, Cumballa
Hill, Bombay ; Orient ( Bombay ) Club.
Raitt, Maj.-Gen. Sir Herbert Aveling,
K.C.I.E., C.B.. el. son of the late Ernest
Robert Raitt, of Broughtons, Newnham,
Gloucestershire; b. 1858; entered 80th
Regt. 1878, became Capt. S. Stafford-
shire Regt. 1884, Major 1896, Lieut.-Col.
1901, Brevet Col. 1904 (h.-p. 1905), Col.
1907, and Maj.-Gen. 1912 ; retired
1918 ; S. African War 1878-9 (medal
with clasp), Bechuanaland Expedition
1884-5, S. Africa 1900-1902 (des-
patches, Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
C.B.), Kachin operations 1915 Comdg.
troops ; employed with Egyptian Army
1894-6 ; appointed Sup. of Gymnasia,
S. Command 1900 ; commanded S. Mid-
land Grouped Regt. Dists. and S. Mid-
land Territorial Div. 1907-11, a Brig, in
Burma 1913-14, and Burma Div. 1914-
18 : m. 1899, Ethel, 2nd da. of John
Bromwich, formerly of Southborough,
Tunbridge Wells ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900,
K.C.I.E. 1919. 1, Shorncliffe Road,
Folkestone. Army and Navy Club.
Rajagopala Chariar Avergal,
Diwan Bahadur Sir Perunguvar,
K.C.S.I., C.I.E., son of P. Varadar
Chari ; b. 1862 ; formerly Diwan of Tra-
vancore ; appointed a M.E C., Madras
1917 ; cr. C.I.E. 1909, K.C.S.I. 1920-
Madras, India.
Rajagopala Krishna Yashendra
[see Venkatagiri].
Rajendra Nath Mookerjee [see
Mookerjee].
Rajgarh, H.H. Raja (Bir Indra Singh)
of, K.C.I.E. ; b. 1878 ; is one of the
Ruling Chiefs of India ; cr. K.C.I.E.
1918. Rajgarh, India.
Rajhubir Singhji [see Bundi],
Raleigh, Sir Walter Alexander, son
of the late Rev. Alexander Raleigh,,
D.D. ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Univ. Coll.,
London, and at King’s Coll., Camb-
(B.A. 1885, M.A. 1892) ; Fellow of
Merton Coll., Oxford 1914 ; appointed
Professor of English Literature in Ox-
ford Univ. 1904; author of “The
English Novel,” etc., and Essays on.
Style, Shakespeare, Milton, and Words-
worth : m. 1890, Lucie Gertrude, da. of
Mason Jackson; cr. Knt. 1911. Ox-
ford ; Athenceum Club.
Sons living — Valentine Alexander, b. 1891 ;
Lieut. R.N.,— Hilary Mason, b. 1893 ; Capt.
Leicestershire Regt. : m. 1917, Margaret, da.
of Edward Webb, of Cosham House, Hants,
—Adrian Gifford, b. 1898; Lieut. Leicester-
shire Regt.
Daughter living— Lucy Philippa, b.~ 1903.
Rama Varma, H.H. (Sir Sri) G C.S.I.,
G.C.I.E., first cousin of H.H. the late
Raja (Sir Vira Kerala Varma) of Cochin,.
K.C.I.E. ; b. 1852 ; was Raja of Cochin,
1895-1915, when he abdicated; cr.
K.C.S.I. 1897, G.C.S.I. 1903, G. C.I.E.
1911. Trichur, S. India.
Rama Varma, H.H. (Sir Sri) Raia
of, G.C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ; one of the Ruling
Chiefs of India ; cr. G.C.I.E. 1918.
Madras.
Rameshwara Singh [see Durbhanga].
Rammingen, Baron von Pawel-,
K.C.B., K.C.V.O. ; cr. K.C.B. (Civil)
1880, K.C.V.O. 1897 [see “ Royal
Family ”].
Rampal Singh, Hon. Raja Sir,
K.C.I.E., son of Raja Hindpal Singh ;.
b. 1867 ; ed. at Aligarh Coll. ; has been
a M.L.C. of United Provinces, sometime
a Fellow of Allahabad Univ. ; is a
Member of Imperial Legislative Council ;
m. 1889 ; cr. C.I.E. 1904, K.C.I.E. 1916.
Kurri Sudauii, Rai Bareili, Oudh, India -
Rampur, Col. H.H. Ali1] aii Farzand-i-
Dilpizir-i-Daulat-i-Englishia M uhlis-ud -
Daula Nasir-ul-Mulk Amir-ul-Umara
Nawab (Sir Syed Mohammad Hamid
Ali Khan Bahadur Mustaid Jang) ofy
G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O. ; b. 1875; is one of
the Ruling Chiefs of India, an Hon.
A.D.C. to H.M., and Hon. Col. in Indian
Army ; cr. G.C.I.E. 1908, G.C.V.O. 1911-
Rampur, United Provinces, India.
Ramsay, Sir Malcolm Graham, K.C.B.
[see Ramsay, Bt., cr. i666J.
Ramsay, Professor Sir William
Mitchell, son of the late Thomas Ram-
say, of Alloa, N.B., and Turf Lodge,
Belfast; b. 1851 ; ed. at Gymnasium,
Old Aberdeen, and at Aberdeen, Oxford
(D.C.L. 1894), and Gottingen Univs. ;
Fellow, Exeter Coll. 1882, and Lincoln
Coll., Oxford 1885 ; Hon. LL.D., St.
Andrews 1895, Glasgow 1901, and Aber-
deen 1912 ; Hon. Litt. D., Camb. 1900 ;
D.D., Edinburgh 1906, and New York
1911 ; appointed Professor of Classical
Art, Oxford Univ. 1885 ; Levering
Lecturer, Johns Hopkins Univ., Balti-
more 1894, Hon. Member, Hellenic
Archaeological So. 1895, Hon. Fellow,
KNIGHTS.
IO93
Exeter Coll. 1898, Lincoln Coll. 1899,
and St. John’s Coll. 1912, Victoria Gold
Medallist of Roy. Geographical So. and
Medallist of Roy. Scottish Geographical
So. 1906 ; was Professor of Humanity,
Aberdeen Univ. 1886-1911 ; appointed
Rede Lecturer, Camb. Univ. 1906,
Romanes Lecturer, Oxford Univ. 1913,
-and Gifford Lecturer, Edinburgh
Univ. 1915-17 : m. 1878. Agnes Dick,
•da. of the Rev. William Marshall, of
Kirkintilloch, and granddaughter of
the Rev. Dr. Andrew Marshall ; cr.
Knt. 1906. 13, Greenhill Terrace, Edin-
burgh ; Athenceum Club.
Sons living — Andrew Mitchell, b. 1885.
Daughters living — Agnes Margaret, — Mary
Pat on, — Helena Marshall, — Anna Augusta
Whittall.
Ram Singhji [see Sitamau].
Randall, Sir Henry Edward, son of
Henry Randall, of Northampton ; b.
1847 ; ed. privately, and at Northamp-
ton Gram. Sch. ; is Managing Director
of H. E. Randall (Limited), boot and
shoe manufacturers, of Lady’s Lane,
Northampton, and a J.P. for Northamp-
ton (Mayor 1893 and 1897) ; was High
Sheriff of Northants 1909-10 ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Northampton (C)
1900 : m. 1873, Elizabeth, da. of John
Wright, of Northampton ; cr. Knt.
1905. The Hall, Monks Park, North-
ampton.
Sons living — Harry Charles Percy, b. 1875 :
m. 1907, Phyllis Shedden, el. da. of Alexander
Shedden Moser, — Herbert Edward, b. 1877, —
Arthur Ross, 6. 1878.
Daughters living — Elizabeth Florence, b.
1874: m. 1895, Ernest Rogers Bull, —
Beatrice Mary, b. 1881 : m. 1906, Theodore
Howard Lloyd, — Frances Dorothy, b. 1886 :
m. 1910, T. E. Manning, of Dailington, North-
ants.
Randles, Sir John Scurrah, M.P.,
son of the late Rev. Marshall Randles,
D.D., sometime Professor of Theology
in Wesleyan Coll., Didsburv; b. 1857 ;
■ed. at Woodhouse Grove Sch., near
Leeds; is an Ironmaster, a J.P. for
Cumberland, a Director of Furness
Railway Co., of Cleator and Working-
ton Junction Railway Co., and of
Cockermouth, Keswick, and Penrith
Railway Co., Hon. Pres. International
Parliamentary Conference of Commercial
Committees ; has Orders of Crown of
Belgium and of Rising Sun of Japan;
sat as M.P. for Cockermouth Div. of
Cumberland (C) Oct. 1900 to Jan. 1906,
when he was defeated there ; re-elected
Aug. 1906 and Jan. 1910; again de-
feated there Dec. 1910 : sat for N.-W.
Div. of Manchester Aug. 1912 to Nov.
T918 ; elected Exchange Div. thereof
Dec. 1918 : m. 1883, Elizabeth Hartley,
da. of Robert Spencer, of Bolton, Lanca-
shire ; cr. Knt. 1905. Bristowe Hill,
Keswick, Cumberland ; Constitutional,
Carlton, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Ranger, Sir Alfred Washington
Guest, D.C.L., son of the late Josiah
Ranger, of Ashdown Park, Sussex ; b.
1848 ; ed. at Bristol Gram. Sch., at
Coll, for Higher Education of the
Blind, Worcester, and at Worcester
Coll., Oxford (1st class Jurisprudence
1875, B.C.L. 1st class, and Proxime
Accessit Vinerian Law Scholarship 1876,
M.A. 1879, D.C.L. 1881); admitted
Solicitor 1879 ; is a Member of the legal
firm of Ranger, Burton and Frost, of
17, Fenchurch Street, E.C., and Hon.
Treasurer, Foreign Aid So. : m. 1893,
Alice Elizabeth, who d. 1911, da. of Jona-
than Chambers, of Bendigo, Australia ;
cr. Knt. 1918. 26, Warham Road, S.
Croydon ; Union ( Oxford ) Club.
Son living — Vincent Washington Hobson,
M.C.,b. 1895 ; Capt. Oxfordshire and Buck-
inghamshire L.I.
Daughters living — Constance Hope Hewet-
son, b. 1894 : m. 1912, the Rev. Harold
Costley White, Headmaster of Liverpool
Coll., — Faith Elaine Guest, b. 1898, — Alice
Jocelyn Guest, b. 1901.
Ranjitsinghi [see Navangar].
Rashbehary Ghose, Sir, C.S.I.,
C.I.E., son of Jogobandhu Ghose, of
Torekona, Burdwan, India ; b. 1845 ;
ed. at Presidency Coll., Calcutta (M.A.
1st class Honours 1866, LL.D. 1884) ;
is a Vakil of Calcutta High Court ;
elected Tagore Law Professor in Cal-
cutta Univ. 1876, and a Fellow thereof
1879 ; was a Member of Bengal
Legislative Council 1888-91, and of the
Council of Viceroy of India 1891-4 and
1906-8 ; author of “ Law Mortgages
in India ” : m. 1st, 1867, Priambada
Dassi, who d. 1879 ; 2ndly, 1880,
Matibaal Dassi, who d. 1883 ; cr.
C.I.E. 1896, C.S.I. 1909, Knt. 1915.
Sans Souci, Alipur, Calcutta; Tore-
kona, Burdwan, India.
Rason, Hon, Sir Cornthwaite Hector,
son of the late Dr. Cornthwaite Hector
Rason, R.N. ; b. 1858 ; ed. privately ;
emigrated to W. Australia 1881, became
a M.L.C. 1889, and a M.L.A. 1897 ; was
Min. for Works. W. Australia 1901, Min.
for Works and Railways 1902-4, Trea-
surer 1904-5, Premier 1905-6, and Agent-
Gen. in London for W. Australia 1906-
9 : m. 1885, Mary Evelyn, da. of John
Terry, merchant, of York; cr .Knt. 1909.
Valetta, Crystal Palace Park Road,
Sydenham, S.E. ; British Empire Club.
Ratcliffe-Ellis [see Ellis].
Ratlam, Col. H.H. Raja (Sir Sajjan
Singh Bahadur) of, K. C.S.I., son of the
late H.H. Raja (Sir Ranjit Singh) of
Ratlam, K.C.I.E. ; b. 1880 ; is Head of
the Rajputs of Malwa, Hon. Col. Indian
Army, an A.D.C. on Personal Staff (un-
paid), and one of the Ruling Chiefs of
India ; served during European War
1915-18 (despatches, Legion of Honour) :
m. 1902, a da. of H.H. the Rao (Sir
Khengarji) of Kutch, G. C.I.E. ; cr.
K. C.S.I. 1909. Ratlam, India.
Raven, Sir Vincent Litchfield, K.B.E.,
son of the Rev. Vincent Raven, formerly
R. of Great Fransham, Norfolk ; b. 1858 ;
ed. at Aldenham Sch. ; has been Ch.
Mechanical Engineer, N.-E. Railway
Co. since 1910 ; appointed Ch. Sup.,
Roy. Ordnance Factories, Woolwich
1915, and Dep. Controller, Armament
Production, Admiralty 1917 ; is a
M.I.C.E. and a M.I.M.E. : m. 1882,
Gifford, da. of John Crichton ; cr.
Knt. and K.B.E. 1917. Queen Anne's
Mansions, S.WC ; Grantly, Darlington;
Devonshire, and Union ( Newcastle-on •
Tyne) Clubs.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Two.
Raynor, Sir William Pick, son of John
Raynor, formerly of Eldon Bank,
Huddersfield ; b. 1854 ; ed. privately ;
is head of the firm of Thomas Hirst and
Co., colonial wool importers and mer-
chants, of Huddersfield, London, Brad-
ford, Melbourne, Sydney, Christchurch
(N.Z.), and Boston (U.S.A.), Chm. of
the International Wool Buyers’ Asso.,
and a J.P. for Huddersfield and W.
Riding of Yorkshire: m. 1877, Janet,
1094
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elder da. of Robert Kirk ; cr. Knt. 1912.
Reinwood, Huddersfield ; Reform {Lon-
don), Union {Bradford), and Huddersfield
Clubs.
Read, Sir Alfred Henry, el. son of the
late Col. Alfred Read, of Chester ; b.
1871 ; a shipowner, Acting Chm. and
Managing Director of British and Irish
Steam Packet Co. (Limited), of Coast
Lines (Limited), and of G. and J. Bums
(Limited) and Associated Cos., and Chm.
of Chamber of Shipping of United
Kingdom (Home Trade Section) ; was a
Member of Mersey Dock and Harbour
Board 1904-20, Chm. Liverpool Steam-
ship Owners’ Asso. 1912, and Director
of Home Trades Sers. Min. of Shipping
1916-20: m. 1st, 1918, Jane Chalrotte,
who d. 1919, da. of Frederick H.
Macneal ; 2ndly, 1920, the widow of
Charles Vincent, Lieut. E. Kent Pegt. ;
cr. Knt. 1919. 2, Avenue Road, Regent's
Park, AMF.8 ; Lucknam, near Chippen-
ham ; Carlton, and Bath Clubs.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) One, b. 1915.
Read, Sir (Charles) Hercules, son of
J ohn Frinsbury Read ; ed. privately ;
b. 1857 ; Hon. LL.D. St. Andrews ; is
a Fellow of British Acad., Keeper of
British and MediaBval Antiquities and
Ethnography, at British Museum, Past
Pres, of Anthropological Institute, of So.
of Antiquaries of London, and of “ H ”
Section of British Asso., an Hon. Member
of Roy. So. of Northern Antiquaries,
Copenhagen, of Academie Roy ale d’Ar-
cheologie de Belgique and other Foreign
Sos., and a Trustee of Sir John Soane’s
Museum ; author of various works on
Antiquities ; editor of “ Saxon Period of
Victoria County History ” : m. 1880,
Helen May, da. of Frederick George
Smith ; cr. Knt. 1912. British Museum,
Bloomsbury, W.C., Athenceum, Burling-
ton Fine Arts, and Garrick Clubs.
Daughters living — Dorothy : m. 1919, Dr.
Horace Fagan, O.B.E-, sometime Lieut.-Col.
R.A.M.C., — Freda: m. 1918, Dr. H. C.
Attwood, sometime Lieut. R.A.M.C., of
Southampton.
Read, Sir Herbert James, K.C.M.G.,
C.B., son of Charles Read, of Honiton ;
b. 1863 ; ed. at All Hallows’ Sch., Honi-
ton, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1883, M.A. 1885) ; became Clerk
at War Office 1887, 2nd class Clerk
Colonial Office 1889, 1st class Clerk
1898, Principal Clerk 1905, and an
Assist. Under Sec. of State 1916 ; was a
Delegate at African Liquor Conference
at Brussels 1899, and on Boundary
Commission at Berlin for the Settlement
of Anglo-German Frontier in E. Africa
1906, British Plen. at International
Conference on African Liquor Traffic at
Brussels 1906, and at International
Conferences on Sleeping Sickness in
London 1907-8, and on African Arms
Traffic at Brussels 1908, and a Delegate
at Paris Peace Conference 1919 ; is
Chm. of W. and E. African Med. and
Sanitary Committee ; appointed Regis-
trar of the Order of St. Michael and St.
George 1916 ; has Order of Crown of
Belgium : m. 1905, Violet Kate, 2nd
da. of the late Major Duncan Mac-
Lachlan, formerly 90th L.I. ; cr. C.M.G.
1907, C.B. (Civil) 1914, K. C.M.G. 1918.
34, Brechin Place, S.WL ; Reform Club.
Son living — Roderick Duncan, b. 1906.
Daughter living — Sheila Mary.
Readett-Bayley [see Bayley].
Redford, Sir Edward Pigott William,
C.B., 2nd son of the late George Red-
ford, F.R.C.S., formerly 58th Regt. ; 6.
1850 ; ed. privately ; entered London
Gen. Post Office, 1868, and joined
Survey Staff 1872 ; appointed Surveyor
of S. Dist. of Scotland 1883 ; was Sec.
to Gen. Post Office in Scotland 1900-12 :
m. 1884, Florence, el. da. of the late
Frederick Buckton, of Beechgrove, near
Leeds ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1904, Knt. 1912.
48, First Avenue, Hove, Sussex.
Daughter living — Dulcie Edythe Angela, b .
1893 : m. 1914, George Owen Sandys, of
Graythwaite Hall, Lancashire.
Redmayne, Sir Richard Augustine
Studdert, K.C.B., son of John Marriner
Redmayne, of South Dene, Low Fell,
co. Durham ; b. 1865 ; ed. privately, and
at Coll, of Physical Science, Newcastle-
on-Tyne ; M.Sc., Birmingham 1902 ;
sometime Capt. Tynemouth Vol. Artil-
lery ; was Professor of Mining, Birming-
ham Univ. 1902-8, H.M. Ch. Inspector
of Mines 1908-20, and Head of Produc-
tion Branch, and Technical Adviser to
Controller of Coal Mines 1917-20 ; was a
Member of Departmental Committee on
Eight Hours Day for Miners 1906-7,
Chm. of French and British Judges of
Mining Exhibits, Franco-British Ex-
hibition 1908, of Committee to enquire
into underground haulage accidents in
shafts, and due to falls of ground in coal
mines 1907-9, of Departmental Com-
mittee on use of Electricity in Mines
1909, of Committee on Safety Lamps,
1910, and of Spontaneous Combus-
tion in Mines 1912, a Member of Roy.
Commns. on Exhibitions (Brussels,
Turin, and Rome) 1909, on Metalliferous
Mines and Quarries 1910, and of De-
partmental Committee on Rescue and
Aid in Mines 1910 ; appointed Chm. of
Board of Examination under Coal
Mines Act 1912, Member of Coal Ex-
ports (Licensing) Committee, Chm. Coal
Mining Organisation Committees 1915,
Assist, to Controller of Coal Mines 1917,
and Chm. Imperial Mineral Resources
Bureau 1918 ; has acted as external
Examiner in Mining for New Zealand,
Birmingham, and South Wales Univs.,
for Royal Sch. of Mines, London,
and for Board of Education ; is a
M.I.C.E., Past Pres, of Institution of
Mining and Metallurgy, an Hon. Asso.
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, Chevalier of Legion of Honour,
and a Fellow of Geological So. ; joint
author of “ Colliery Working and Man-
agement,” and author of other works on
Mining : m. 1898, Edith Rose, da. of the
late Thomas Picton Richards, of Swan-
sea ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1912, K.C.B. (Civil)
1914. Claremont Lodge, Cobham, Surrey .
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Redmond, Sir Joseph Michael, M.D.,
F.R.C.P.I ., son of the late Denis Red-
mond ; b. 18— ; L.R.C.S.I. 1876, L.M.
1878, F.R.C.P.I. 1884, M.D. 1890 ; M.D.
(Hon. CausS) National Univ. of Ireland ;
is Senior Visiting Physician to Mater
Misericordiae Hospital, and Consulting
Physician to Coomjie Hospital (Dublin),
to St. Michael’s Hospital (Kingstown),
to the National Hospital (Holies Street),
to Cottage Hospital (Drogheda), and to
Roy. Coll, of St. Patrick (Maynooth) ;
has been Pres, of State Med. Section of
Roy. Academy of Med., Lecturer on
Practice of Med. and Pathology in Led-
wich Sch. of Med. and Surgery, and
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Senior Physician to Fever Hospital
(Cork Street) ; was Vice-Pres. Roy. Coll,
of Physicians (Ireland) 1900-1902, and
Pres. 1906-8; Physician to Castle Red
Cross Hospital : m. 1898, Oswaldina,
da. of the late James Nelson, J.P. ; cr.
Knt. 1911, 41, Merrion Square East,
Dublin ; Gortmore, Dundrum, co.
Dublin ; St. Stephen's Green Club.
Reed, Sir Stanley, K.B.E., LL.D.; b.
1872 ; ed. privately ; Hon. LL.D.
Glasgow, 1909 ; joined Staff of Times of
India 1897, and became Editor 1907 ;
was Special Correspondent Times of
India and Daily Chronicle during
Famine in India 1900, and in Persian
Gulf 1907, and Vice-Pres. Central Pub-
licity Board (India) 1918-19 ; sometime
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 4th Bombay Light
Horse ; is a J.P. for Bombay ; editor of
“The Indian Year Book ” : m. 1901,
Lilian, da. of John Humphrey, of
Bombay ; cr. Knt. 1916, K.B.E. (Civil)
1919. T. A. Lontimes, Malabar Hill,
Bombay ; Byculla, Royal Bombay Yacht,
Bombay (Bombay), and Savile Clubs.
Rees, Sir Milsom, C.V.O., F.R.C.S.,
son of John Rees, of Neath, S. Wales;
b. 1866 ; M.R.C.S., and L.R.C.P., Lon-
don 1889, F.R.C.S., Edinburgh 1892 ;
is Laryngologist to the King and Queen,
to Queen Alexandra, to Covent Garden
Opera House, and to Guildhall Sch. of
Music, a Member of British Med. Asso.,
Consultant to Throat Depart., Prince of
Wales Hospital, Tottenham, and Con-
sulting Surg. for Throat and Ear to
Linen and Woollen Drapers” Institute;
has been Resident Med. Officer at Hos-
pital for Diseases of the Throat, Golden
Square, and Senior Resident Med. Officer
at N.-W. London Hospital : m. 1894,
Eleanor J essie, da. of the late William P.
Jones, of The Manor House, Finchley,
N. ; cr. C.V.O. 1911, Knt. 1916. 18,
Upper Wimpole Street, W. ; Garrick
Club.
Son living — Charles Milsom, b. 1901.
Daughter living — Gwendolen Mary, b. 1897:
m. 1920, Gilbert C. Beall.
Rees, Sir William Beddoe, son of
the late Isaac Rees, of Maesteg, Glamor-
ganshire ; b. 1877 ; ed. privately, and at
Univ. of Wales ; is Past Pres, of
National Free Church Council of Wales,
Chm. Welsh Garden Cities (Limited),
Ashburnham Steamship Co. (Limited),
and United Kingdom and Overseas De-
velopment Co. (Limfted), and a Director
Ashburnham Collieries (Limited), etc. ;
unsuccessfully contested Staffordshire,
Cannock Div. (L) Dec. 1^18 ; cr. Knt.
1917. The Beeches, Cardiff ; Hayden
House, Maesteg, Glamorganshire ; Re-
form, National Liberal, and Eighty Clubs.
Rees- Davies [see Davies].
Reichel, Sir Harry Rudolf, LL.D.,
son of the late Most Rev. Charles Par-
sons Reichel, D.D., D.Lit., Bishop of
Meath, of Dundrum Castle, co. Dublin ;
b. 1856 ; ed. at Christ’s Hospital, and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1880, M.A.
1883) ; Fellow of All Souls’ Coll. 1880-
87 and 1888-94 ; Hon. LL.D., Glasgow
1901, Bristol 1912, and Perth (W.
Australia) 1914 ; appointed Principal of
Umv. Coll, of N. Wales 1884 ; was Vice-
Chancellor, Univ. of Wales 1896-7, 1899-
I9OI> i905-7, 1911-13 and 1917-20, and
a Member of Consultative Committee of
Board of Education 1907-14 ; has been
Chm. of Board of Examinations for Edu-
cational Handwork since 1898 ; author
of “ Memoir of Bishop Reichel,’’ and
of various educational pamphlets : m.
1894, Charity Mary, who d. 1911, el. da.
of the late Henry Muloch Pilkington,
Q. C., of Tore, Tyrrellspass, co. West-
meath ; cr. Knt. 1907. Gartherwen,
Bangor, N. Wales ; Savile Club.
Reid, Lieut.-Col. Sir Archibald
Douglas, K.B.E. , C.M.G. ; b. 18— ;
Capt. and temporary Lieut.-Col.
R. A.M.C., cr. C.M.G. 1917, K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Reid, Sir Arthur Hay Stewart, son
of the late Henry Stewart Reid, B.C.S. ;
b. 1851 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trinity
Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1872, M.A. 1885);
Bar. Inner Temple 1874 I appointed a
Puisne Judge of the Chief Court of the
Punjab 1896, and Ch. Judge 1909 ; re-
tired 1914 : m. 1897, Agnes Imogen, da.
of the late Sir Cecil Beadon, K.C.S.I. ;
cr. Knt. 1909. United University Club.
Son living — Philip Henry Stewart, b. 1901.
Daughters living — Hilda Stewart, b. 1898, —
Lesley Stewart, b. 1904.
Reid, Dame Clarissa Blanche, D.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Pres, of Workers’ Committee,
and Hon. Sec. Anglo-South American
Central Depot during European War :
m. 18 — , James Guthrie Reid, who d.
1920 ; cr. D.B.E. 1918.
Reid, Dame Flora, G.B.E., da. of John
Bromby, of Thornton, Cressy, Tas-
mania : m. 1891, the Rt. Hon. Sir
George Houston Reid, G.C.B., G. C.M.G.,
M.P., who d. 1918 ; cr. G.B.E. 1917.
7, Chester House, Eccleston Place, S.W. 1.
Sons living — Douglas, 6. 1895, — Clive, b. 1899.
Daughter living — Thelma : m. 1915, j^eonard
Swainson Cleaver, of West Derby, Liverpool.
Reid, Sir (George) Archdall O’Brien,
K.B.E., M.B., son of Capt. Charles
Auguste Reid, H.E.I.C.S. ; b. i860 ; ed.
at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. and C.M.
1887) ; author of numerous scientific
works : m. 18 — , Florence, da. of the
late Lieut.-Col. John Mahony, C.M.G. ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. 9, Victoria
Road South, Southsea.
Reid, Sir John, son of the late James
Reid, of Auchterarder House, Perth-
shire ; b. 1861 ; a J.P. for Bute, and a
J.P. and D.L. for Glasgow, Director of
North British Locomotive Co. (Limited),
of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, of
Glasgow Royal Infirmary, of Bute
Benevolent So., and of Scottish Labour
Colony Asso., Vice-Pres. Princess Louise
Scottish Hospital for Limbless Soldiers
and Sailors, and Pres, of Glasgow Young
Men’s Christian Asso. : m. 1898, Anne
Gourlay, da. of Henry Shaw Macpher-
son, manufacturer, of Glasgow ; cr. Knt.
1918. 7, Park Terrace, Glasgow ; Arden-
craig, Craigmore, Bute ; Conservative
(Glasgow), Royal Aero, and Royal Auto-
mobile (London), and Scottish Conserva-
tive (Edinburgh) Clubs.
Reid, Sir Marshall Frederick, C.I.E.,
son of the late Daniel Reid, of Glasgow ;
b. 1864 ; ed. at Loretto ; is a merchant,
and a Director of Anglo-Egyptian Bank ;
was Chm. Bombay Chamber of Com-
merce 1914-15, a Member of Council
of India 1916-20, and of Indian Currency
Commn. 1919, a/nd relegate (India) to
International Financial Conference at
Brussels 1920: m. 1912, Henrietta Mabel,
da. of James Tait-Burton, of Scotstoun,
South Queensferry ; cr. C.I.E. 1902,
Knt. 1916. Woodcotc Lodge, Epsom ;
Oriental, City of London, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Daughters living — Diana Mabel, b. 191-, —
Jean Margaret, b. 1916.
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Reid, Sir William Duff, son of the
late Sir Robert Reid ; b. 1868 ; is Pres,
of Reid Newfoundland Co. : m. 1893,
Minnie, da. of J ohn Cormack, of Ottawa ;
cr. Knt. 1916. Barnra, Circular Road,
St. John, Newfoundland.
Sons living — Four.
Daughter living — Lois : m. 19x9, Lieut.-Col.
Hugh Knox-Niven, formerly Indian Army.
Renault, Louis, G.C.M.G. ; b. 1843 ;
Min. Plen. in French Diplo. Ser., Pro-
fessor at the “ Faculte de Droit,” Paris-
Legal Adviser to the French Ministry
for Foreign Affairs, and a Member of In-
stitute of France, and of the Permanent
Court of Arbitration ; is an Hon. Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England ; cr. G.C.M.G. (Hon.)
1909. 5, Rue de Lille, Paris ; Villa
des Troenes, Barbizon, Seine-et- Marne,
France .
Renton, Sir Alexander Wood, son of
the Rev. John Renton, Presbyterian
Min. of Auchtermuchty, Fife ; b. 1861 ;
ed. privately, at Glasgow Acad., and at
Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. and LL.B.
Honours 1885) ; Bar. Gray’s Inn, 1885,
and a Bencher 1917 ; went Oxford Cir-
cuit ; appointed a Puisne J ustice of
Mauritius Oct. 1901, and of Supreme
Court, Ceylon Aug. 1905, and Ch.
Justice thereof Aug. 1914 ; retired
1918; went Special Mission to Nigeria
and Gold Coast for Colonial Office
Sept. 1918, and Egypt for Foreign
Office Jan. 1919; appointed Vice-Pres.
Egyptian Riots Indemnities Commis-
sion Sept. 1919; author of “Wood
Renton on Lunacy,” and editor of
“ Encyclopaedia of the Laws of Eng-
land,” etc. : m. 1889, Elizabeth, da. of
John Jackson, C.E. ; cr. Knt. 1915.
Athenceum Club .
Daughters living — Marjorie Leslie, b. 1893:
m. 1919, Major Nelson Rooke, Highland L-I-,
— Eanswythe Doris, b. 1898 : m. 1919,
Lieut.-Com. George Elliott Harden, D.S.O.,
R. N.
Ren wick, Sir Harry (Benedetto),
K.B.E., son of the late Andrew Renwick, j
of Windsor; b. 1861 ; ed. at Brunswick
House, Windsor ; a M.I.E.E., Dep.
Chm. Co. of London Electric Supply Co.
(Limited), and Chm. South London
Electric Supply Corporation (Limited), of
Bournemouth and Poole Electric Supply
Co. (Limited), Richmond Electric Light
and Power Co. (Limited), and Coat-
bridge and Airdrie Electric Supply Co.
(Limited) ; Director of Feeding Stuffs,
Min. of Food 1917-18 : m. 1897, Frederica
Louisa, da. of the late Robert Laing, of
Stirling ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Burn-
ham, 6, Chatfield Avenue , Putney Hill,
S. W. 15; City of London, St. Stephens,
and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Rew, Sir (Robert) Henry, K.C.B., son
of the late Rev. Robert Rew ; b. 1858 ;
was Sec., Central Chamber of Agricul-
ture and Local Taxation Committee
1890-98, Assist. Commr., Roy. Commn.
on Agriculture 1894, Assist. Head,
Statistical Branch, Board of Agriculture
1898-1901, Head of Branch 1901-6,
and Assist. Sec. 1906-20; is Dep. Chm.
Agricultural Wages Board, Pres. Roy. I
Statistical So. (Vice-Pres. 1909-10 and j
1912-17), Hon. Treasurer of Interna-
tional Statistical Institute, and Chm.
Village Clubs Asso. ; served as Chm.
Grain Supplies 1914-16; Vice-Chm. In-
dian Wheat Committee 1915, Chm.
Allies Committee for Wheat and Maize
Purchases, and a Member of Wheat
Supplies Roy. Commn. 1916, Sec.
Restriction of Enemy Supplies 1916,
and Sec. to Ministry of Food 1916-17 :
m. 1883, Ellen Septima, da. of the late
George Sadler ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1912,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1916. 20, Portland
Court, W.i ; National Club.
Sons living — Two.
Reynolds, Sir Alfred ( James), 5th son
of the late William Reynolds, of High-
gate, N. ; b. 1850 ; ed. at Clewer House,
Windsor, and abroad ; was Sheriff of
City of London 1903-4 ; is Director of
Reynolds, Sons and Co. (Limited), of 55,
Charterhouse Street. E.C., a J.P. for
cos. London, Middlesex (sometime Chm.
Highgate), and Herts (High Sheriff
1910), Dep. Chm., Herts Quarter
Sessions, Commr. of Taxes for Herts,
a Lieut, for City of London, Visiting
Magistrate for H.M.’s Prison of Hollo-
way, Chm. of Visiting Board to State
Inebriate Reformatory, Aylesbury, and
an Officer of the Order of the Crown of
Italy : m. 1876, Emily Margaret, el. da.
of the late Alexander Boyd, J.P. ; cr.
Knt. 1903. Ayot Bury, Welwyn, Herts ;
Junior Carlton, and Bath Clubs.
Sons living — Alan Boyd, b. 1879 ; Major
12th Lancers and Lieut. -Col. Northumber-
land Fusiliers : m. 1918, Anna Blyth, da. of
David Greig, of Glasgow, — Gerald Nairne,
M.C. b. 1880 ; Capt. 21st Lancers : rn. 1914,
Marjorie, da. of the late Thomas Fenwick
Harrison, of King’s Walden Bury, Herts, —
Guy Franklin, M.C., b. 1886; Major 9th
Lancers.
Daughter living — Emlyn Margaret : m. 1905,
Brig. -Gen. Claude Lumsden Norman, M.V.O. ,
D.S.O. , Indian Army.
Reynolds, Sir Frank Umhlali; 6.18 — ;
is a M.L.A., Union of South Africa ; cr.
Knt. 1916.
Reynolds, Lieut. - Col. Sir James
Philip, D.S.O. , son of Francis William
Reynolds, of Hillside, Woolton, Liver-
pool; b. 1865; ed. at Ushaw Coll., and
at Fort Augustus Sch. ; is Lieut. -Col.
R.F.A. (T.F. Reserve), a Cotton Broker,
and a J.P. and D.L. for Lancashire;
European War 1915-16 (despatches
thrice, D.S.O.) ; sometime Pres. Liver-
pool Cotton Asso., and Chm. Bank of
Liverpool and Martins (Limited), and
of Liverpool and London Globe In-
surance Co. (Limited) : m. 1892, Leila,
da. of Nicholas Roskell, of 2, Warwick
Gardens, W. ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, Knt.
1920. Dove Park, Woolton, Liverpool ;
48, Hans Place, S. W.
Sons living — John, b. 1899, — James, b. 1904,
— William, b. 19 11.
Daughters living — Bawn, b. 1895, — Leila,
b. 1896, — Barbara, b. 1901, — Rhoda, b. 1906,
— Delphine, b. 190 7.
Rhind, Lieut.- Col. Sir Thomas Dun-
can, K.B.E., son of John Rhind, of
Edinburgh ; b. 1871 ; ed. at George
Watson’s Coll., Edinburgh ; is an Archi-
tect, Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Roy.
Scots (T.F.), and an A.R.I.B.A. ; ap-
pointed D.A.A.G. War Office 1916,
A.A.G. Sept. 1917, Controller of
Statistics, Ministry of National Ser.
Nov. 1917, Ch. Recorder there 19 — ,
and Director-Gen., Local Administra-
tion Div., Ministry of Pensions 1919 :
m. 18 — , Elizabeth, el. da. of W.
Matthews Gilbert, of Edinburgh ; cr.
C.B.E. 1918, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919-
8, Hope Street, Edinburgh ; Junior Naval
and Military, and Scottish Conservative
Clubs.
Rhodes, Col. the Hon. Sir (Robert)
Heaton, K.B.E., son of the late Robert
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Heaton Rhodes, of Christchurch, New
Zealand; b. 1861; ed. in New Zealand,
and at Brasenose Coll. , Oxford (B. A. 18 — ,
M.A. 1887); Bar. Inner Temple 1887;
Col. Comdg. Canterbury Brig., New
Zealand Mounted Rifles (T.F.), and a
Chevalier of Legion of Honour ; S. African
War with 8th New Zealand Contingent
(Queen’s medal with four clasps) ; New
Zealand Red Cross Commr. in England
1917-19 ; went on Special Mission to
Egypt and Gallipoli to report on New
Zealand troops 1915-16 ; elected to
New Zealand Parliament 1899; Post-
master-Gen. and Min. for Public Health,
New Zealand 1912-15 ; appointed Min.
of Defence 1920: m. 1891, Jessie Cooper
(a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England), da. of the
late Walter Clark, of Glenara, Victoria ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919, K.B.E. (Civil)
1920. Otahuna, Tai Tapu, Canterbury,
New Zealand; Oxford and Cambridge
Club.
Rice, A dm. Sir Ernest, K.C.B., son
of the late Ernest Royds Rice, of Dane
Court, Kent ; b. 1840 ; entered R.N.
1854, became Lieut, i860, Com. 1870,
Capt. 1878, Rear-Adm. 1893, Vice-Adm.
1899, and Adm. 1904 ; retired 1905 ;
was Adm. Sup., Portsmouth Dockyard
1896-9, and in command of Coast Guard
Reserves 1903-5 : m. 1st, 1870, Laura,
who d. 1899, da. of Edward Gord, of
Wighill Park, Yorkshire ; 2nd, 1903,
Fanny Julia, da. of the late Clinton
George Dawkins, and widow of Lieut. -
Col. Robert Henry Gunning, King’s
Roy. Rifle Corps ; cr. K.C.B. (Mil.) 1914.
Sibertswold Place, near Dover.
Daughter living — Laura Gwenllian( Hon. Mrs .
Walter J. James) : m. 1894, the Hon. Walter
John James, el. son of 2nd Baron North-
bourne.
Rice, Maj.-Gen. Sir Spring Robert,
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of S. Rice, of Marl-
hill, co. Tipperary ; b. 1858 ; entered
R.E. 1877, became Capt. 1888, Major
1896, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1902, Lieut. -
Col. 1903, Brevet Col. 1906, Col. 1908,
and Maj.-Gen. 1915; retired 1919; served
in S. African War 1899-1902 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-
Col.), and during European War 1914-
18 as a Ch. Engineer, and Engineer-in-
Ch. on Staff (despatches, promoted,
K.C.M.G. Order of Leopold of Bel-
gium, Croix de Guerre) ; was Ch. Engi-
neer S.-W. Coast Defences 1909-11, Ch.
Engineer, Aldershot 1914-17, and a Com.
1917-18 : m. 1903, Mary Dalrymple, da.
of Major — Dancer, R.A., and widow of
H. Scannell, Inspector-Gen. of Police,
Bombay ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1913, K.C.M.G.
1917. United Service Club.
Rice, Dame Margaret Ker Pryse-,
D.B.E., da. of Capt. James Stewart,
R.H.A., J.P., D.L., of Alltyrodyn,
Cardiganshire ; b. 1869 ; is Pres. Car-
marthenshire Branch, British Red Cross
So. : m. 1887, John Carbery Pugh
Vaughan Pryse-Rice ; cr. D.B.E. 1918.
Llwyn-y-Brain, Llandovery, Carmar-
thenshire.
Daughters living — Of whom Margaret Se-
grave : m. 1918, Major Lewis Pugh Evans,
V.C., C.M.G., D.S.O. [see Evans, “ Knights’
Widows ”1.
Richards, Sir (Henry) Erie, K.C.S.I.,
K.C., son of the late Rev. Preb. William
Henry Parry Richards ; b. 1861 ; ed. at
Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1884, M.A. and B.C.L. 191 1 ) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1887, and a K.C. 1905 ;
was Legal Member of Council of Gov.-
Gen. of India 1904-9 ; appointed
Chichele Professor of International Law
and Fellow of All Souls’, Oxford Univ.
1911, and a Master of Inner Temple
1914 : m. 1897, Isabel, da. of Spencer
Perceval Butler, formerly of 2, Colling -
ham Place, S. Kensington, S.W. ; cr.
K.C.S.I. 1909. Bayworth Corner, Fox-
combe Hill, Oxford; 25, Queen's Gate,
S.W. ; 4, Temple Gardens, E.C. ;
United University Club.
Daughters living — Gwynedd Eril, — Audrey
Isabel, — Enid Eleanor, — Katharine Mary.
Richards, Hon. Sir Henry George,
K.B.E., K.C., el. surviving son of the late
John Henry Richards, Chm. of Mayo
Quarter Sessions ; b. 1861; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (B.A. 18— , M.A. 18— ); Bar.
King’s Inns, Dublin 1883, and a K.C.
1904 ; sometime Senior. Crown Prose-
cutor for cos. Mayo and Roscommon ; is
Hon. Col. (sometime Comdt.) an Indian
Vol. Regt. ; was a Puisne Judge of High
Court of Judicature, N.W. Provinces,
India 1905 -11, and Ch. Justice thereof,
1911-19 ; elected Vice-Chancellor of
Allahabad Univ. 1908 and 1911 : m.
1891, Frances Maud Lyster, O.B.E., da.
of the late Henry Mathew Smythe, of
Barbavilla, Collinstown, co. Westmeath ;
cr. Knt. 1911, K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
The Yarrows, Camberley, Surrey ; East
India United Service, and University
( Dublin ) Clubs.
Richardson, Sir Albion Henry Her-
bert, C.B.E., M.P., son of the late James
Henry Richardson ; b. 1874 ; ed.
privately, and in France and Germany ;
admitted a Solicitor 1899 ; Bar. Gray’s
Inn 1912 ; Chm. Law So. Section
London Appeal Tribunal ; has sat as
M. P. for Peckham Div. of Camberwell
(L.) since 1910, having been defeated
there Jan. 1910 ; cr. C.B.E. 1918, Knt.
1919. 5, Portman Mansions, York
Place, W . ; Eighty, and Reform Clubs.
Richardson, Lieut.-Gen. Sir George
Lloyd Reily, K.C.B. , C.S.I., C.I.E., son
of the late Maj.-Gen. Joseph Fletcher
Richardson, C.B. ; b. 1847 ; entered
38th Regt. 1866, and B.S.C. (now
Indian Army) 1896, became Capt. 1878,
Brevet Major 1881, Lieut.-Col. 1892,
Col. 1896, Major-Gen. 1904, and
Lieut.-Gen. 1906 ; retired 1908 ;
served with Hazara Expedition 1868,
during Afghan War 1879-80 (medal,
Brevet Major), with Mahsood Waziri
Expedition 1881, with Zhob Field Force
1890 (despatches), and in operations on
N. -W. Frontier of India 1897, in com-
mand of Kurrum Valley Flying Column,
with Tirah Expedition, 1897-8, in com-
mand of 18th Bengal Lancers (despatches
medal with three clasps, C.B.), and in
China 1900, in command of Cav. Brig,
(despatches, medal, C.S.I.) ; was A.D.C.
to Lieut.-Gov. of N.-W. Provinces dur-
ing visit of Prince of Wales to India
1875-6, and in charge of Indian Cav.
Guard of Honour at opening of Imperial
Institute and marriage of Duke of York
1893 ; subsequently in command of
Hyderabad Contingent ; commanded
Agra Brig. 1903 and 6th Div. W. Army
Corps, India 1904-7 ; is Hon. Col.
18th Lancers Indian Army Regt. : m.
1878, Florence Ellen, daughter of Fleet-
wood Williams, C.S.I. ; cr. C.I.E.
1893, C.B. (Mil.) 1898, C.S.I. 1900,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1909. Hyde Court, Chal-
ford, Gloucestershire ; Junior United
Service Club.
35*
1098
KNIGHTAGE.
Richardson, Col. Sir Wodehouse
Dillon, K.C.B., son of the late Guild
ford Barker Richardson, of Blackheath,
S.E. ; b. 1854 ; ed. at Blackheath
Proprietary Sch. ; entered Control De-
part. 1872, and became Col. 1897 ;
retired 1903 ; served in Ashanti War
1873-4 (medal), during S. African War
1877-8, in Zulu War 1879 (despatches,
medal with clasp, promoted), in Boer
War 1881, with Egyptian Expedition
1882 (medal, bronze star), with Bechu-
analand Expedition 1884-5, as Senior
Commissariat Officer (honourably men-
tioned, promoted), and in S. African
War 1899-1900, as D.A.G. for supplies
and Transport (despatches, medal with
four clasps, K.C.B.); was D.A.A.G. at
Aldershot 1888-9, in Egypt 1889-94,
and at Dublin 1894-7, A.A.G., W. Dist.
1897-1902, apd Director of Supplies,
2nd Army Corps 1902-3, and at Woolwich
Dockyard 1903 : m. 1887, Louisa
Emily, who d. 1915, da. of the late
Rev. T. J. Ewing, D.D. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1891, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1900. Oaklands,
Fountain Road, Upper Norwood, S.E. ;
Junior United Service Club.
Richmond, Sir William Blake, K.C.B.,
R.A., son of the late George Richmond,
R.A., D.C.L., LL.D. ; b. 1842 ; Hon.
M.A. 18 — , and D.C.L. Oxon 18 — ;
formerly Slade Prof, of Fine Art at Ox-
ford ; is a well-known portrait painter
and R.A., a J.P. for Middlesex, a F.S.A.
a Fellow of So. of Artists, and an Hon.
Fellow of Roy. So. of British* Architects,
sometime engaged in decorating St.
Paul’s Cathedral: m. 1867, Clara Jane,
who d. 1915. da. of William Richards,
formerly of Ely Rise, Llandaff, Cardiff ;
cr. K.C.B. (Civil) 1897. Beavor Lodge,
Beavor Lane, Hammersmith, W.; A the-
nceum Club.
Sons living — Four, of whom Ernest Tatham
( Ditchling , Sussex), b. 1876: tn. 1906, Mar-
garet Muriel, da. of the late Henry James
Lubbock [see B. Avebury, colls.].
Daughters living — One.
Rickard, Sir Arthur, K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Ridgeway, Col. the Right Hon. Sir
(Joseph) West, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,
K.C.S.I. [see “ Privy Council ”].
Ridgeway, Sir William, D.Sc., son of
the late Rev. J. H. Ridgeway, of Bally-
dermot, King’s co. ; b. 1853 ; ed. at
Portarlington Sch., at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. 1875, Senior Moderator in
Classics and Modern Languages, Hon.
Litt.D. 1902), and at Caius Coll. Camb.
(B.A. 1880, M.A. 1883, Sc.D. 1909) ;
Hon. D.Litt., Manchester 1906, Hon.
LL.D., Aberdeen 1908 ; appointed a
Corresponding Member of Anthropo-
logical Sos. of Paris and Brussels,
and of Archaeological So. of Athens,
Professor of Archaeology, Camb. Univ.
1892, Brereton Reader in Classics there
1907, Professor of Greek at Queen’s Coll.,
Cork 1883, Stokes Lecturer on Irish
Archaeology, Dublin 1909, Hermione
Lecturer on Art, Dublin 1911, Gifford
Lecturer on Natural Religion, Aber-
deen 1909-11, and Pres. Anthro-
pological Section, British Asso. 1908,
and of Classical Asso., England and
Wales 1914; Pres Roy. Anthro-
pological Institute 1908-10, and a
Member of Council of Senate of Camb.
iqoo-4 ; is a F.S.A. : tn. 1880, Lucy, da.
of Arthur Samuels, of Langara, Kings-
town; cr. Knt. 1919. Flendyshe, Fen
Ditton, Cambridge ; Gonville and Caius
College, Cambridge.
Daughter living — Lucy Marian : tn. 1906,
John Archibald Venn.
Ridley, Right Hon. Sir Edward, P.C.
[see V. Ridley].
Ridout, Maj .-Gen. Sir Dudiey
Howard, C.B., C.M.G., son of Lieut.-
Col. Joseph Bramley Ridout ; b. 1866 ;
entered R.E. 1885, became Capt. 1894,
Major 1902, Lieut.-Col. 1910, and Col.
1914 ; S. African War 1900-1902 (de-
spatches,Queen’s medal withthree clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), Singa-
pore 1915 (C.M.G.) ; has been in com-
mand of Troops in Straits Settlements
and Federated Malay States, with rank
of Maj. -Gen., and a M.E.C. and M.L.C.
of the Colony since 1915 (despatches,
C.B., K.B.E.) : m. 1904, Maud. da. of
the late Charles Henry Hutton [Stocken-
strom, Bt.] ; cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.B.
(Mil.) 1918, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Son living — One, b. 1906.
Daughter living — One, b. 1911.
Ridsdale, Sir (Edward) Aurelian,
G.B.E., son of the late Edward Lucas
Jenks Ridsdale, of Rottingdean, Sussex ;
b. 1864; ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch., and at
Roy. Sch. of Mines (Asso. 1883) ; some-
time a Member of Stock Exchange ; a
J. P. for Pembrokeshire, and Vice-Chm.
of its County Council (sometime Chm.
Executive Committee), British Red
Cross; sat as M.P. for Brighton (L)
1906-10 ; author of “ Cosmic Evolution ” :
tn. 1900, Susan Stirling, da. of the late
John Ritchie Findlay, of Aberlour : cr.
G.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 14, Ennismore
Gardens, S. W. ; Waterwynch, Tenby,
Pembrokeshire ; Reform, Bath, and
Brooks's Clubs.
Son living — Edward Errington Findlay, b.
1902.
Daughter living — Esther Marian, b. 1912.
Rigby, Col. Sir Hugh Mallinson,
K. C.V.O., F.R.C.S., son of the late John
Rigby ; b. 1870 ; ed, at Dulwich Coll.,
and at Univ. Coll., London ; M.S.
London, and F.R.C.S. England 1900 ;
formerly Col. R.A.M.C., and Consulting
Surg., London Dist. ; is an Hon. Surg.
to H.M., and Surg. to H.M. Queen
Alexandra : m. 1911, Flora, da. of Nor-
man Macbeth ; cr. K.C.V.O. 1917. 27,
Queen Anne Street, W, 1.
Son liv ng — One, b. 1911.
Daughter living — One, b. 1919.
Rigg, StVEdward, C.B., C.V.O..I.S.O.,
son of the late Rev. Arthur Rigg, of The
Training Coll. Chester ; b. 1850 ; ed. at
Chester Coll, and at King Edward’s Sch.
Birmingham, and at Queen’s Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1871, M.A. 1875); was
Assist. Assayerin Roy. Mint 1873-89, Ch.
Clerk 1889-98, and Sup. of Operative
Depart. 1898-1918 : m. 1875, Grace
Caroline, da. of William Titherington,
formerly of Dee Hills, Chester ; cr.
I.S.O. 1902, C.B. (Civil) 1911, Knt.
1915, C.V.O. 1919. Malvern House,
East Cliff, Ramsgate ; Royal T emple
Yacht Club.
Sons living — Ernest Handheld, b. 1876, —
Walter Ommanney, b. 1878.
Daughters living — Grace Adeli, — Elizabeth
Doris.
Ritchie, Sir George, son of Alexandre
Ritchie ; b. 1849 ; ed. privately ; is a
merchant, a J.P. and D.L. of Dundee,
and a J.P. for Forfar; sometime a
Town Councillor of Dundee, a Director
KNIGHTS.
I°99
of its High Sch. and Technical Coll., and
20 years Finance Convener and Hon.
Treasurer of that City : m. 1877, Agnes,
da. of David Scrimgeour, of Wormit,
Fife ; cr. Knt. 1910. 7, Dudhope
Terrace, Dundee.
Son Iiv ng — D ou las David ( Whiteholme ,
Northwood, Middlesex ), M.D., b. 1883 : m.
1920, Florence Margaret, da. of William
Chaloner.
Rivaz, Sir Charles Montgomery,
K. S.C.I. son of the late John Theo-
philus Rivaz, B.C.S., of Watford Place,
Watford, Herts ; b. 1845 ; ed. at Black-
heath Proprietary Sch. ; entered I.C.S.
1864 ; was 2nd Financial Commr., Pun-
jab 1893-5, and 1st Financial Commr.
and Member of Legislative Council
1895-8, a Member of Viceroy of India’s
Council 1898-1902, and Lieut. -Gov. of
Punjab 1902-7 : m. 1874, Emily, da. of
Maj.-Gen. Agnew, B.S.C. ; cr. C.S.I.
1895, K. C.S.I. 1901. 21, Hyde Park
Street, W.
Sons living — Three.
Robb, Maj.-Gen, Sir Frederick,
Spencer, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O.,
son of the late Capt. John Robb, R.N.,
A.D.C., of 46, Rutland Gate, S.W. ; b.
1858 ; ed. at Cheam, at Harrow, at
Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1880, M.A.
1883), and at R.M.C. ; entered 68th
L. I. 1880, became Capt. Durham L.I.
1889, Major 1898. Brevet Lieut. -Col.
1898, Col. 1902, and Maj.-Gen. 1909 ;
retired 1920 ; Nile Expedition 1898, as
D.A.A.G., present at Battle of Khar-
toum (despatches, Brevet Lieut. -Col.),
European W ar 19 14- 1 5 ,as Inspector-Gen.
of Communications with rank of Lieut. -
Gen. (despatches, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.) ;
was D.A.A.G., Head Quarters 1897-
1920, and A.A.G. there 1902-4 in com-
mand of nth Inf. Brig, and Colchester
Garrison 1905-9, Maj.-Gen.-in-Charge
of Administration, Aldershot 1909-14,
Assist to Ch. of Imperial Gen. Staff 1914
and Mil. Sec. to Sec. of State for War
1914-16 and Maj-Gen.-in-Charge of
Administration, E. Command 1916-19 :
m. 1897, Wilhelmine, da. of the late
Charles William Stoughton, of 10,
Grosvenor Place, S.W., and Ballynoe,
co Kerry ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1902,
C.B. (Mil.) 1905, K.C.V.O. 1914, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1915. K.C.M.G. 1919. 46, Rutland
Gate, S.W. ; Naval and Military Club.
Son living — Eustace Frederick, b. 1899 ;
Lieut. Coldstream Guards.
Robbins, Sir Alfred (Farthing), son of
the late Richard Robbins, of Launces-
ton ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Launceston Gram.
Sch. ; is a Journalist and Author,
London Correspondent of the Birming-
ham Post, and Chm. of Orphan Fund of
Institute of Journalists; was Pres, of
Institute of Journalists 1908, and Hon.
Treasurer 1912-19; has been Pres, of
Board of Gen. Purposes, Grand Lodge
of England since 1913: m. 1882,
Ellen, da. of John Pitt, of Hitchin ; cr.
Knt. 1917. 32, FitzGeorge Avenue,
Barons Court, W. 14 ; National Liberal
Club.
Sons living — Alfred Gordon, b. 1883 : m. 1914,
Josephine, da. of Richard Capell, of North-
ampton.— Alan Pitt, b. 1888 ; sometime 2nd
Lieut. Labour Corps : m. 1912, Olive Rosina,
da. of the late Edgar Searles Pardon,—
Clifton, b. 1890 ; sometime Assist. Paymaster
R.N.V.R m. 1915, Edith Archer, da. of the
late Frederick Hodgson, — Grenville, b. 1893;
sometime 2nd Lieut. London Regt: m. 1920,
Jeanne Lee, da. of Capt. Richard Lee-
Roberts, of Doddington Lodge, Ludlow.
Daughter living— Helen, b. 1886: m. 1917,
Percy Augustus Bobby, M.C., sometime Capt.
Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I.
Robbins, Sir Edmund, K.B.E., son
of Richard Robbins, of Launceston,
Cornwall ; b. 1847 ; ed. at Eagle House,
and Priory House Acad., Launceston ;
is a Journalist, and Vice-Pres. News-
paper Press Fund ; was Ch. Sub-Editor
1870-74, Sec. and Assist. Manager 1874-
80, Sec. Provincial Newspaper So. 1870-
81, and Manager Press Asso. 1880-1917 ;
is Sec. Admiralty, War Office, and Press
Committee ; sometime Chm. of Libera-
tor Relief Fund : m. 1870, Jeannette,
only da. of William Pearson, of Ply-
mouth ; cr. K.B.E. 1917. 168, Peck-
ham Rye Common, S.E. 22.
Sons living — Harry Clifton, b. 1872 : m. 1896,
Gertrude, youngest da. of James Crosby, of
Bristol, — Claude Ewart, b. 1877.: m. 1903,
Minnie Caroline, da. of S. A. Rule, of Guild-
ford,— Cyril John, b. 1890 : m. 1918, Dorothy
Mary, da. of Dr. Beresford, of Craven Park
N.W.
Daughters living — Edith Muriel, — Ida Love
day, — Winifred Jeannette : m. 19x8, George
Brown, of Dulwich, S.E., — Elsie Mary, —
IreneMay : m. 1910, Harold Anson, of Streat-
ham, S.W., — Olive Gwendoline.
Roberts, Sir Arthur Cornelius, K.B.E.,
son of the late Stephen Arthur Roberts
of Clapham Park, S.W. ; b. 1869 ; ed.
at New Coll., Eastbourne ; is a F.C.A.,
senior partner in the firm of A. C.
Roberts, Wright and Co., chartered
accountants, of 9 and 10, Pancras Lane,
E.C., and a County Councillor for
London, Streatham Div. ; Assist.
Director-Gen., Roy. Army Clothing
Depart., and Chm. Clothing Committee,
Contracts Depart., War Office 1916-17,
Chm. Financial Board of Control, Ad-
viser to Finance Depart., Air Ministry
1917-18, and Ch. Auditor of Works
Accounts, Air Min. 1918-19 ; m. 1905,
Madeleine Rose, da. of the late F. C.
Brown ; cr. K.B.E. 1917. Copthorne,
29, Aldrington Road, Streatham, S.W.
Sons living — Bryan Arthur, b. 1906, — Denis
Ernest, b. 1908.
Daughters living — Kathleen Madeline , b.
1911, — Audrey Alice, b. 1913.
Roberts, Lieut. -Col. Sir James Reid,
C.I.E., M.B., F.R.C.S., son of William
Hoskins Roberts, of Colleonard, St.
Fillans, Perthshire ; b.. 1861 ; ed. at
Dollar, and at Lausanne ; M.R.C.S.
Eng. and L.R.C.P. London 1884, M.B.
Honours Durham, M.S. and D.S.Sc.
1885, F.R.C.S. England 1887 ; entered
Army 1888, became Capt. Indian Med.
Ser. 1888, Major 1900, and Lieut.-Col.
1908 ; served with Chin Lushai Ex-
pedition 1889-90 (medal with clasp),
and with Hunza-Nagar Expedition 1891
as Principal Med. Officer, present at
capture of Nilt Fort (despatches, clasp) ;
was Agency Surg., Gilgit 1890-1900,
Residency Surg. at Gwalior 1900, and
at Indore 1901-12, Administrative Med.
Officer in Central India 1904-12, and
Surg. to Viceroy of India 1912-16; is a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England: m. 1907, Mar-
garet Hariot, da. of the late Col. William
Pleace Warburton, C.S.I. ; cr. C.I.E.
1911, Knt. 1913, c/o King, King & Co.,
Bombay ; Colleonard, St. Fillans, Perth-
shire ; East India United Service Club.
Daughter living — One, b. 1909.
Roberts, Sir John, C.M.G., son of
the late George Roberts (for many years
Provost of Selkirk), of Wellwood Park,
Selkirk; b. 1845; ed. at Edinburgh
Acad., and at Queen Street Institution,
Edinburgh ; went to New Zealand 1868 ;
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KNIGHTAGE.
is senior surviving member of the firm of
Murray, Roberts and Co., wood mer-
chants, of Dunedin, Wellington, Napier,
and Gisborne, New Zealand, and Chm.
or Director of other cos. ; was Pres, of
Dunedin Chamber of Commerce 1887 and
of New Zealand and South Seas Exhibi-
tion held at Dunedin 1889-90, and Mayor
of Dunedin 1889-90 : m. 1870, Louisa
Jane, da. of the late Charles Henry
Kettle, of Dune-din, New Zealand; cr
C. M.G. 1891, Knt. 1920. Littlebourne
House, Dunedin, New Zealand ; Christ-
church (N.Z.) Chib.
Roberts, Sir Thomas Edwards, son
of the late Pierce Roberts, of Llyndy,
Beddgelert ; b. 1851; is a J.P. and
D. L? for Carnarvonshire (High Sheriff
1911) : m. 1888, Emily, da. of Joseph
Taylor, formerly of Greenheys, Man-
chester; cr. Knt. 1911. Plas-y-bryn,
near Carnarvon. N. Wales.
Roberts, Sir Thomas Lee, son of
Thomas Roberts, J.P. of Ludlow, Salop,
b. 1848 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1879 1 Chm.
Clee Hill Granite Co. (Limited), a County
Councillor for Bedfordshire, Gov. of
Harper Trust, a J.P. for Bedford, and
Chm. of Advisory Committee for Magis-
trates of that Borough ; unsuccessfully
contested W. Bromwich (L) 1892 ; m.
1st, 1868, Jemima, who d. 1920, da. of
Samuel Horton; 2nd, 1920, Emily Sarah,
da. of Tames Davis; cr. Knt. 1918.
Doddington Lodge , near Ludlow; Devon-
shire and National Liberal Clubs.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Tom Lee
[South Lee, Mass., U.S.A.), b. 1869: tn.
1891, Ella, da. of Andrew Finkle, of Delhi,
Delaware, U.S.A., — Rev. Samuel Horton, b.
1870; V. of Holy Trinity. Yeovil: m. 1898,
Agnes, da. of the late J. Jennings, of
Wharmby, Mansfield, — Richard Lee-
Roberts ( Doddington Lodge, Ludlow) ,
b. 1872 ; Capt. Kings, Shropshire L.L
(T.F.) ; has assumed by deed poll the
additional surname of Lee: tn. 1895, Jean,
da. of A. Dewar, of Perth, — Horace Lamb,
b. 1873 : tn. 1894, Minnie, da. of J. Panks,
of Diss, — Rev. William Kendrick, b. 1875 ;
V. of St. Mark’s, Mitcham, and Chap
to the Forces : m. 1899, Alice, da. of William
Udal, of Brighton, — George Bennett Lee-
Roberts(i6, Bushmead Avenue, Bedford), b.
1877 ; has assumed by deed poll the addi-
tional surname of Lee : m. 1915, Antoni ne
Louise, da. of Antoni Stavinski, of Bedford,
— John Edward ( Hope Bagot, Salop), b. 1879
aC E. : tn. 1913, May, da. of thelate William
Edwards, of Clee Hill, Salop, — Rev. Arthur
Henry, b. 1880 ; V. of St. Philip’s, S. Totten-
ham, N. : tn. 1907, Bertha, da. of the late
James Butterfield, of Finchley, N.
Robertson, Sir Benjamin, K.C.S.I.,
K.C.M.G., C.I.E., son of B. Robertson,
of Dunphail, Morayshire ; b. 1864 ; ed.
at Elgin Educational Institute, at Aber-
deen Univ., and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ;
Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen 1914 ; entered
I.C.S. 1885 ; sometime Assist. Collector,
Bombay ; appointed Sup. of Census,
Central Provinces 1890, became an
Assist. Commr. 1892, and a Dep.
Commr. and Magistrate 1894 ; was Ch.
Sec. to Ch. Commr. 1902-6 ; was Sec. to
Govt, of India (Commerce and Indus-
try Depart.) 1907-12, Ch. Commr.,
Central Provinces 1912-20, since when
he has represented Govt, of India ;
Indian problems in S. Africa Commn. ;
nominated a Member of Council of Gov.-
Gen. of India 1910 : tn. 1893, Charlotte,
C.B.E., da. of W. Young ; cr. C.I.E.,
1898, C.S.I. 1909, K.C.S.I. 1911,
K.C.M.G. 1914- . East India United
Service Club.
Daughter living — Beatrice Katherine : tn.
1919, Capt. Philip H. Champion, W. Kent
Yeo.
Robertson, Lieut. -Col. Sir Donald,
K.C.S.I., son of the late Col. James
Elphinston Robertson ; b. 1847 ; ed.
at Cheltenham, in Germany, and at
Radley ; entered Roy. Scots Fusiliers
1865 and Indian Army 1867, became
Capt. 1877, Major 1885, and Lieut.-CoL
1891 ; was an Assist. Commr. in Central
Provinces 1869-72, and in Rajputana,
1872-8, a Cantonment Magistrate 1877-
81, first Assist. Agent, Indore 1881-5,.
Political Agent, Bhopawur and Bundel-
kund 1885-6, Assist, to Resident in My-
sore, and Sec. to Ch. Commr. of Coorg
1886-8, Political Agent in Baghelkhand
and Sup. of Rewa State 1888-94,.
Resident in Gwalior 1894-6, and Resi-
dent in Mysore and Ch. Commr. of
Coorg 1896-1903 ; appointed a Member
of War Pensions Committee 1916 : m-
1870, Agnes, da. of the Rev. John
Gorton, Archdeacon of Madras ; cr -
C.S.I. 1899, K.C.S.I. 1903. 3, The
Grove, Boltons, 5. IT. ; United Service-
Club.
Son living — Donald Elphinston, b. 1879 l
Lieut. -Col. Indian Cav. : tn. 1909, Evalina
Catharine, el. da. of Sir John Ontario Miller,.
* K.C.S.I.
Daughter living — Innes Elphinston, b. 1877 r
n. 1899, Llewellyn Buckley, C.S.I., C.S.I.
Robertson, Sir Henry Beyer, only
son of the late Henry Robertson, of
Pale, Merionethshire ; b. 1862 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1884) ; was High Sheriff of Merioneth-
shire 1892 : tn. 1890, Florence, el. da. of
the late J. A. Keates, of Bishops
Nympton ; cr. Knt. 1890. Pale, Llan-
derfal, Merioneth ; Llantysilio Hall, near
Llangollen, Denbighshire ; Brooks's Club-
Sons living — Henry, b. 189 7, — Duncan, b.
1900, — John, b. 1903.
Daughters living — Jean : tn. 1913, Thomas
E. Thomas, — Mary Florence : tn. 1918, Nor-
man Moon, Lieut. Hussars, and R.A.F., of
Willaston, Chester, — Elizabeth; tn. 1916,
Capt. David Colville, Yeo., — Annie.
Robertson, Sir Johnston Forbes-
son of John Forbes- Robertson, art
critic and journalist, of Aberdeen ; b-
1853 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at
Rouen ; the well-known theatrical
manager : tn. 1900, May Gertrude (the
actress “Miss Gertrude Elliott”), da.
of the late Thomas Dermot, of Rockland,
Maine, U.S.A.; cr. Knt. 1913. 22, Bed-
ford Square, W.C. ; Beefsteak, and Garrick
Clubs.
Daughters living — Maxine Frances Mary, b.
1901, — Jean Adelaide, b. 1905, — Chloe Ger-
trude, b. 1909, — Diana, b. 19x4.
Robertson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Philip
Rynd, K.C.B., C.M.G. , son of the late
Gen. James Henry Craig Robertson,
formerly 71st Highland L.I., and York
and Lancaster Regt. ; b. 1866 ; ed. at
Charterhouse, and at R.M.C. ; entered
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 1886,
became Capt. 1896, Major 1904, Lieut. -
Col. 1913, Brevet Col. 1916, Col. 1917,
and Maj.-Gen. 1918 ; European War
1914-19 as a Brig. -Com. (despatches,
C.M.G., Brevet Col., C.B., Maj.-Gen.,
Order of Leopold of Belgium, Croix de
Guerre, K.C.B.) ; appointed Col. Came-
ronians (Scottish Rifles) 1918, and to
command Lowland Territorial Div.
1919 ; tn. 1897, Margaret Elizabeth, da.
of John Stuart Beresford, C.I.E. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1919.
Robertson, Sir Robert, K.B.E., D.Sc,,
son of Dr. John Alexander Robertson, of
KNIGHTS.
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Cupar, Fife ; b. 1869 ; ed. at St. An-
drews Univ. (M.A. 1891, D.Sc. 1897) ; is
Director of Explosives Research Depart.,
Woolwich, and a F.R.S. ; sometime
■Chemist, Roy. Gunpowder Factory,
Waltham Abbey ; author of various
papers on Chemistry and Explosives :
m. 1903, Kathleen Stannus, el. da. of
the late Professor Hugh Hutton Stannus,
F.R.I.B.A. ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 29, Charl-
ton Road, Blackheath, S.E.
Son living — Robert Hugh Stannus, b. 1911.
Daughter living — J esanne Euphemia Stannus,
b. 1909.
Hobertson, Sir William, son of Wil-
liam Robertson, manufacturer ; b.
1856 ; is a Linen Manufacturer of Dun-
fermline, and Lord-Lieut. of co. Fife :
m. 1887, Elizabeth, da. of William
Berry, of Scotston, Aberdeen ; cr. Knt.
1910. Benachie, Dunfermline ; Reform
Club.
Robin, Maj .-Gen. Sir Alfred William,
K.C.M.G., C.B. ; b. i860 ; served in S.
Africa 1899-1901, as Major Comdg. New
Zealand Mounted Rifles (despatches
twice, C.B.) ; is Maj. -Gen. (retired) ;
commanded New Zealand Mil. Forces
1914-20, New Zealand Forces, and was a
Member of Over-seas Section of Imperial
Gen. Staff ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900, C.M.G.
1912, K. C.M.G. 1916. Wellington, New
Zealand.
Robinson, Sir Harry Perry, K.B.E. ,
son of the Rev. Julian Robinson, Chap.
H. E.I.C. ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Westminster
Sch., and at Ch. Cb., Oxford; War Cor-
respondent for The Times (sometime on
Staff) and Daily News during European
War 1914-18 (Legion of Honour) ; author
•of “Men Born Equal,” etc.: m. 1905,
Florence Anne, da. of Joseph Tester ; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. ib, The Mansions,
Earl' s Court Road, S. W.$.
Son living — John Bradstreet Perry, b. 1906.
Robinson, Rear- A dm. Sir Henry
Russell, K. C.M.G., son of the late Rev.
Gilbert William Robinson, of Walmley,
Warwickshire ; b. 1856 ; is Rear-Adm.
■{retired) ; has been Director-Gen. of
Ports and Lighthouses Administration ,
Egypt, since 1908 (K. C.M.G.) ; is a
Pasha in Egypt, and has Orders of the
Medjidie and the Nile : m. 1st, 1886,
Ethel, who d. 1913, da. of the Hon.
William Eccles, of Trinidad ; 2ndly,
1917, Margaret, widow of Judge Walce-
man-Long ; cr. K. C.M.G. 1917. Alex-
andria, Egypt; Junior Constitutional
Club.
Daughters living — Ruby Ethel Catherine, —
Edythe Mary Russell.
Robinson, Sir Hugh Malcolm, C.B.,
I. S.O., son of the late Rev. Hugh George
Robinson, Canon of York, and one of the
Charity Commrs. for England and
Wales; b. 1857; ed. at Harrow, and at
New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879) ; ap-
pointed H.M. Inspector of Factories 1882,
became Dep. Ch. Inspector 1908, and
Ch. Inspector 1917 ; retired 1920; was a
Member of Departmental Committees on
Night Employment of Boys in Factories
1911 and on Celluloid 1912: m. 1884,
Annie Elizabeth Helen, da. of Major
Hugh Henry Christian, formerly Bengal
Army, of Bilton Lodge, Portobello, Mid-
lothian ; cr. I.S.O. 1912, C.B. (Civil)
1918, Knt. 1920. Royal Automobile Club.
Robinson, Sir John, son of Thomas
Robinson, of The Manor House, Arnold,
Notts ; b. 1839 ; is a J.P. for Notts
•(High Sheriff 1901). and a Director of
the Home Brewery Co. (Limited) ; has
built and endowed many local alms-
houses ; was Sheriff of Nottingham
1888 : m. 1st, 1867, Annie, who d. 1909,
da. of Sandford Tatham Davison, M.D. ;
2ndly, 1911, Eveline Maude, da. of the
late D. F. Alderson, of Park House,
Worksop ; cr. Knt. 1905. The Manor,
Worksop, Notts.
Robinson, Sir Richard Atkinson, son
of Henry Robinson, of Whitby ; b.
1849 ed. at Whitby, and at Man-
chester ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Lon-
don ; was Chm. of London County
Council 1908-9 ; sometime a Gov. of
Imperial Coll, of Science, and a Member
of Thames Conservancy : m. 1876,
J eanie, da. of the late Thomas Thistle,
of Whitby ; cr. Knt. 1916. 19, Bagdale,
Whitby, Yorkshire ; Constitutional Club.
Sons living — Henry, M.D., (16, Bramham
Gardens, S.W.), b. 1877; Capt. R.A.M.C. :
m. 1911, Margaret, da. of Robert Barnes,
M.D., — Richard Atkinson, b. 1878; Bar.
Middle Temple, 1906 ; Lieut. Hon. Artillery
Company : m. 1908, Ethel, da. of J. M. Goldie.
Daughters living — Alice Thistle: m. 19x1,
W. Cecil Bottomley, of 13, Luttrell Avenue,
Putney, S.W., — Barbara Brodrick : m. 1911,
Reginald Campbell Thompson, of Milburn
Lodge, Boars Hill, Oxford, — Hilda Mary :
m. 1912, Col. Arthur Stanley Woodwark,
C.M.G., C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.P., of 4, Harley
Street, W.i.
Robinson, Sir Thomas, K.B.E., son
of John Robinson, of Sea Bank Road,
Cleethorpes ; b. 1855 ; ed. at Humber -
ston Gram. Sch. ; a Steam Trawler
Owner, and a J.P. for Lincolnshire ;
sometime Adviser to Fish Food Com-
mittee of Board of Agriculture and
Fisheries, and a Member of Cured Fish
Committee, Min. of Food : m. 1876,
Cornelia Agnes, da. of the late George
Wheeler, of Cleethorpes ; cr. K.B.E.
1917. Southlands, Cleethorpes.
Robinson, Sir Thomas, M.P. , son of
the late Peter Robinson ; b. 1863 ; was
Chm. Stretford Urban Dist. Council
1902-4 and 1912-13 (has been 24 years
Chm. of its Sanitary, Legal and Parlia-
mentary Committees) ; is Chm. of Man-
chester Port Sanitary Authority, of Council
of Salford Hundred Licensing Committee,
and of Stretford Red Cross and Hospital
Committees, and a J.P. for Lancashire ;
has sat as M. P. for Stretford Div. of Lan-
cashire (Co. L) since Dec. 1918; cr. Knt.
1920. Kirkmaiden, Derbyshire Lane,
Stretford, Manchester.
Robinson, Lieut. -Col. Sir Thomas
Bilbe. G.B.E, K.C.M.G., son of the late
Robert William Robinson, shipbuilder,
of Nelson Dock, Rotherhithe ; b. 1853 ;
sometime in command of 1st Queens-
land Regt. of Inf. ; is a Director of
Federal Steam Navigation Co., and of
New Zealand Shipping Co., and other
Cos., Lieut. -Col. Army Ser. Corps, a
Officer of Legion of Honour, a Com.
of Orders of Crown of Italy and Crown
of Belgium, and a J.P. for Queensland ;
appointed a Commr. Queensland 1909.
Agent-Gen. for Queensland in London
1910, and Director of Meat Supplies for
Allied Armies 1915 : m. 1st, 1876,
Elizabeth Phoebe Jane Sarah, da. of
William Jobling, who d. 1901 ; 2ndly,
1903, Rosa Hannah, da. of Walter
Cowen, of Broadstairs ; cr. Knt. 1910,
K. C.M.G. 1913, K.B.E. (Civil) 1917,
G.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 7, Cambridge Gate,
Regent's Park, N.W. ; North Foreland,
Broadstairs , 439, Strand, W.C. ; Oriental,
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Reform, and Queensland ( Brisbane )
Clubs.
Son living — (By 2nd marriage) Allan Bilbe,
b. 1909.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Janet,
b. 1878 : m. 1911, Harold Parker, — (by 2nd
marriage) Phyllis Rosa, b. 1906, — Olive
Marion, b. 1908.
Robinson, Sir Thomas William, el.
son of John Robinson, of Clones, co.
Mon?ghan ; b. 1864 ; ed. at Clones Col-
legiate Sch. ; was Chm. of Kingstown
Urban Dist. Council 1899-1900 ; is a
Licentiate, Past Vice-Pres., and an Ex-
aminer in Pharmacy of Pharmaceutical
So. of Ireland, Managing Director of
Hayes, Conyngham, and Robinson
(Limited), pharmaceutical and manu-
facturing chemists, a Director of Boots
Pure Drug Co. (Limited), and a J.P. for
co. Dublin ; unsuccessfully contested
Dublin co., S. Dublin Div. ( IT) Dec. 1918 :
m. 1890, Lucie Florence, da. of the late
Humphry Smith, J.P., of Mountmellick,
Queen’s co. ; cr. Knt. 1900. 7, Herbert
Road , Dublin ; Leinster ( Dublin ) Club.
Robinson, Sir William Arthur, K.C.B.>
C.B.E., son of the late William Robin-
son, of Saunders House, Longmarton,
Westmoreland ; b. 1874 ; ed. at Apple-
by Sch., and at Queen’s Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1897) ; appointed Assist. Sec.
Office of Works 1912, Permanent Sec.
to Air Council 1918, Sec. to Air Min.
1918, and first Sec. Min. of Health
1920 ; was in Colonial Office 1897-1912,
and Assist. Sec., Imperial Conference
1907-12 ; m. 1910, Jean Pasley, da. of
Robert Mitchell ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1915,
C.B.E. iqi8, K.C.B. (Civil) 1919. 12,
Albion Street, Hyde Park, W.
Robinson, Sir William Henry, son of
the late William Henry Robinson, J.P.,
of Aughenarget, co. Westmeath ; b.
1850 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A.
1876, LL.B. 1878, M.A. 1881), and at
Pembroke Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1893) ;
Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin 1897 ; is a
Member of Senate, of Trin. Coll., Dublin,
and of Camb. Univ., one of the Chm. of
Industrial Court, and a J.P. for Surrey;
appointed Clerk of the Crown for co.
Roscommon 1891, Clerk of the Crown
and Peace, and Registrar of Titles for
that co. 1892 (retired 1913), and a Chm.
of Industrial Court 1920 : m. 1912,
Marie Augustine, da. of Count Joseph
d’Artout, of Limoges, Haute Vienne,
France, and widow of William Palmer-
Chapman ; cr. Knt. 1914. Sanquhar
House, Sunningdale, Berks ; Carlton,
Junior Carlton, and University ( Dublin )
Clubs.
Roblin, Hon. Sir Rodmond Palin,
K.C.M.G., son of James Platt Roblin,
of Prince Edward, co Ontario ; b.
1853 ; ed. at Albert Coll., Belleville,
Ontario ; has been Sch. Trustee, Reeve
of Municipality, Warden of County,
Min. of Agriculture and Immigration,
and Pres, of Council Lands Commn.,
Provincial Sec., and Railway Commr.,
Manitoba ; was Premier of Manitoba
1900-13 and 1914-15 ; is a J.P., and a
M.L.A. : m 1875, Adelaide Demill ; cr.
K C.M.G. 1912. 2 1 1, Garry Street,
Winnipeg ; Manitoba Club.
Sons living — Four.
Robson, Sir Herbert Thomas, K.B.E. ,
son of the Rev. Canon William Henry
Fairfax Robson, of Claughton, Birken-
head ; b. 18 — ; ed. at Birkenhead Sch.,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; sometime a
M.L.C., Bombay ; a Member of Roy.
Commn. on Wheat Supplies, and Chm.
Allied Grain Purchasing Agency, New
York; has Legion of Honour: m. 1904,
Gladys M. Apthorp, of Brough, York-
shire; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Westalls ,
Burnham, Bucks.
Daughters living— One, b. 1907, — Another, b.
1910, — Another, b. 1914.
Robson, Sir Arthur William Mayo-,
K. B.E., C.B., C.V.O., F.R.C.S., D.Sc.,
son of John Binnington Robson ;
b. 1853 5 M.R.C.S., England 1874,
L. R.C.P., London 1875, F.R.C.S., Eng-
land 1879 ; D.Sc. 1904 ; is Hon. Con-
sulting Surg. to King Edward VII.
Memorial Hospital, Windsor, Emeritus
Professor of Surgery in Leeds Univ.,
Col. Army Med. Ser., Hon. Fellow
American Surgical Asso., Hon. Associ-
ate Societe de Chirurgie (Paris), and
Chm of Board, Schiff Home of Re-
covery ; was Surg., Leeds Gen. In-
firmary 1884-1902 (since when Hon.
Consulting Surg.), a Member of Council
of Roy. Coll, of Surgs. 1893-1909 (Vice-
Pres. 1902-5, Hunterian Professor 1897,
1900, and 1904, and Bradshaw Lecturer,
1905), Hon. Surg. Dreadnought Hos-
pital, and Lecturer London Sch. of
Clinical Med. 1906-7, Pres. Gynaeco-
logical So. 1896-7 and Leeds and W.
Riding Chirurgical So. 1906, and Hon.
Pres, of Surgery Section of 13th Inter-
national Med. Congress at Paris 1900,
of 15th International Med. Congress at
Lisbon 1906, and of International Con-
gress of Gynaecology at Brussels 1908-9 ;
served during European War 1914-18 as
Col. Army Med. Ser., and Consult-
ing Surg. Gallipoli, Egypt, and France
(despatches twice, C.B., K.B.E.) ; is
Consulting Surg. S. Command, a Gov.
Imperial Ser. Coll., Windsor, and a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
J erusalem in England ; author of
numerous works on surgery : m. 1883,
Florence, da. of William Walker, of
Osmandthorpe Hall, Yorkshire ; cr.
C.V.O. 1911, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, Knt. 1918,
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Athenceum, and
Bath Clubs.
Daughters living — Gertrude Doris Mayo, b.
1885 : m. 1906, Com. Robert Corbett Bayldon,
R.N., — Phyllis Margaret Mayo, b. 1889 : m.
1908, Capt. P. E. Tudor Williams, R.N., who
d. (killed on active service) 1914, — Evelyn
Violet, b. 1890.
Roche, Hon. Sir (Alexander) Adair,
son of William Roche, of St. John,
Seaton ; b. 1871 ; Hon. Fellow Wad-
ham Coll., Oxford 1917 ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1896, K.C. 1912, and a Bencher
1917 ; went N.-E. Circuit ; appointed
a Judge of High Court of Justice (King’s
Bench Div.) 1917 : m. 1902, Elfreda
Gabriel, da. of John Fenwick Fenwick
[see Gabriel, Bt.] ; cr. Knt. 1917
Mailing, Calonne Road, Wimbledon
Common, S.W. ; Chadlington, Charlbtiry,
Oxon ; 364, Royal Courts of Justice,
W.C.
Sons living — John Fenwick, b. 1903, — Thomas
Gabriel, b. 1909.
Daughter living — Helen Patricia.
Roche, Sir George, son of the late
William Roche, Crown Solicitor for
Limerick, and Ex- Pres, of Incorporated
Law Society, Ireland, of 72, Harcourt
Street, Dublin, and Shanrath, co.
Limerick ; b. 1850 ; ed. at Stoneyhurst
Coll., and at Downside Coll. Bath,
admitted a Solicitor 1874 ; is senior
member of the firm of William Roche
and Sons, Past Pres, of Incorporated
Law So. of Ireland, Chm. Solicitors
Benevolent So. (Ireland), a Member of
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Council Roy. Victoria Eye and Ear
Hospital, a Life Gov. and on Managing
Committee of Roy. Hospital for Incur-
ables (Dublin), and of Jervis Street
Hospital (Dublin), and a Member of
Board of Med. Sup erin tendance (Ire-
land) : m. 1874, Pauline, da. of the late
Christopher Chevers, of Killyan, co.
Galway ; cr. Knt. 1902. 76, Merrion
Square South, Dublin ; Hibernian Catch,
Royal Dublin Society, and Irish Auto-
mobile Clubs.
Sons living — William Chevers Roche, b. 1876,
— Christopher, b. 1877; Capt. R.A.O.C.
Daughters living— Lilly,— Ellen,— Rita,—
Pauline.
Kodd, Right Hon. S^V James Rennell,
P.C., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., C.B. [see
“ Privy Council ”].
Roddick, Sir Thomas George, M.D.,
son of the late John Irving Roddick ; b.
1846 ; ed. at Model and Normal Schs.,
Truro, Nova Scotia, and at McGill Univ.
(M.D., C.M. 1868 ; LL.D. Edinburgh
1898, and Queen’s Univ., Kingston
1900 ; F.R.C.S., England 1903) ; for-
merly Lieut.-Col. Canadian Rifles ;
served during Fenian Raid 1868, and
during N.W. Rebellion 1885 ; appoint-
ed Demonstrator of Anatomy, McGill
Univ. 1874, Professor of Clinical Surg.
there 1875, Surg. 1890, and Gov. 1908 ;
was Dean of Faculty of Med. 1901-8 ;
sat in Canadian Parliament 1896-1904 ;
is Consulting Surg. to Gen. Hospital and
Roy. Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Pres,
of British Med. Asso. (Montreal Meeting);
1st Pres, of Med. Council, Canada 1912 :
m. 1st, 1880, Urelia Marion, who d. 1890,
da. of the late William McKinnon, of
Pointe Claire, Quebec ; 2nd, 1906, Amy,
da. of the late J . J . Redpath, of Montreal ;
cr. Knt. 1914. 705, Sherbrooke Street
West, Montreal ; Mount Royal, and
University ( Montreal ) Club.
Roden, Sir Robert Blair, son of John
J ames Roden, Proprietor of Sugar
Estates, Antigua ; b. i860 ; ed. at
Newton Stewart ; Bar. Gray’s Inn
1902 ; entered Colonial Ser. 1880 ; ap-
pointed a Magistrate and Coroner,
Nevis 1890, Magistrate, Bridgetown,
Barbados 1903, Acting Judge Assist.,
Court of Appeal, Barbados 1903, Acting
Ch. J ustice, a Member of Board of Edu-
cation, and Legal Adviser to Govt., St.
Vincent 1909, Ch. Justice thereof 1912,
and Ch. Justice of British Honduras
1914 ; acted at Private Sec. to succes-
sive Govs, of Leeward Islands 1883-96 ;
appointed a M.E.C. and M.L.C., St!
Vincent 1909 : m. 1890, Rachael, el.
da. of William Harrison, of Edinburgh ;
cr. Knt. 1918. Belize, British Hon-
duras.
Daughter living — One, b. 1891 : m. 1912, Capt.
Meaburn Tatham.
Rodwell, Sir Cecil Hunter, K.C.M.G.,
el. son of William Hunter RodweH
of Woodlands, Suffolk ; b. 1874 ; ed. at
Eton, and at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1896) ; served during S. African War
with Imperial Yeo. and on Staff of
High Commr. ; appointed Imperial Sec.
and Accountant to High Commr., S.
Africa 1904, and Gov. of Fiji and High
Commr. for W. Pacific since 1918 : m.
1908, Ethel, da. of Herbert Ralland ;
cr. C.M.G. 1909, K.C.M.G. 1919- Govern-
ment House, Suva, Fiji : Woodlands,
Holbrook, Suffolk ; Windham, and
Travellers' Clubs.
Sons living — Evelyn John, b. 1910, — William
Herbert, b. 1912.
Daughters living — Cecilia Constance, b. 1915,
— Dorothea Denise, b. 1918.
Roe, Sir Charles Arthur, son of the
late John Banister Roe, of Blandford,
Dorset ; b. 1841 ; ed. at Merton Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1862, M.A. 1894) ; entered
B.C.S. 1863 ; was Acting Judge of Ch.
Court, Punjab 1887-9, and Ch. Judge of
Ch. Court, Punjab 1895-9 ; Hon. LL.D.
of Punjab and Pennsylvania Univs. ;
formerly Vice-Chancellor of Punjab
Univ. ; author of “Tribal Law in the
Punjab ” : m. 1865, Elizabeth, who d.
1891, da. of the late Frederick Gaskell ;
cr. Knt. 1897. 1, Holywell, Oxford ;
New University Club.
Sons living — Francis Reginald, b. 1869 ; a
Puisne Judge of High Court of Bihar and
Orissa : m. 1909, Beatrice, da. of the
late Capt. Francis Goold-Adams, R.A., —
Bernhard Oswald ( Treskelly , Marnhull,
Dorset), b. 1870 ; Lieut.-Col. Indian Army :
m. 1900, Edith Alice, da. of the late Edward
Castleman, of Chettle, Dorset.
Daughter living — Frances Mary Elizabeth
(Lady Douie), b. 1866: m. 1885, Sir James
McCrone Douie, K.C.S.I., of 2, Chadlington
Road, Oxford.
Roffey, Sir (George) Walter, son of
George Roffey, of The Grange, Mers-
tham, Surrey ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Elstree,
and at Harrow ; a Merchant and a
Commercial Arbitrator ; Chm. Home
Cereals Committee, Roy. Commn. on
Wheat Supplies during European
War ; Vice-Pres. London Corn Trade
Asso. 1914 ; sometime Head of Brewing
Section, Ministry of Food : m. 1897, Con-
stance Agnes, da. of T. H. Laurence, Park
Gate, Ringmer, Sussex ; cr. Knt. 1918.
Thornhill, East Grinstead ; Royal
Thames Yacht Club.
Daughter living — Eileen Mary Constance, b..
1898.
Roger, Sir Alexander Forbes Proctor,
son of the late James Paterson Roger,,
of Rhynie, Aberdeenshire ; b. 1878 ;
was Director Motor Ambulance Depart.,
British Red Cross So. 1914-15, and
Director-Gen. Trench Warfare Supply
Depart., Min. of Munitions 1915-17 ; is
a Director of several public Cos. : m.
1908, Helen Stuart, da. of James
Campbell Clarke, of Connel Ferry,
Argyllshire ; cr. Knt. 1916. Yockley
House, near Camberley, Surrey ; Cale ->
donian Club.
Sons living — Three.
Rogers, Sir Hallewell, M.P., son of
George Rogers, of Hampstead ; b.
1864 ; ed. at Stanfield House Sch.,
Hampstead ; is Chm. of Birmingham
Small Arms Co. (Limited), a Director of
Barclay’s Bank and other cos., a J.P. for
City of Birmingham (of which he was
Lord Mayor 1902-4), Hon. Col. R.F.A.
(T.F.), and a member of Warwickshire
Territorial Force Asso. ; has sat as M.P.
for Moseley Div. of Birmingham ( Co.-U )
since Dec. 1918: m. 1885, Lydia, who
d. 1908, da. of Thomas Smith, of Edg-
baston ; cr. Knt. 1904. Greville Lodge*
Edgbaston, Birmingham ; Carlton, St.
Stephen's, Constitutional, Royal Auto-
mobile, and Union (Birmingham) Clubs.
Rogers, Col, Sir John Godfrey,
K.C.M.G., D.S.O., second son of the-
late George Frederick Handel Rogers ;
b. 1850 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A.
1870, M.B. and M.Ch. 1871) ; entered
Army Med., Depart. 1871, became Surg.
1873, Surg.-Maj. 1882, Surg.-Lieut.-Col.
1891, Lieut.-Col. 1897 and Brevet Col.
1919 ; retired 1892 ; served during
Afghan War 1878-81 (medal), in
Egyptian Expedition 1882 (mentioned
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in despatches, medal with clasp, bronze
star, promoted Surg. -Major), in Nile
Expedition 1884-5 (mentioned in des-
patches, clasp, 3rd class Osmanieh), with
Soudan Frontier Field Force 1885-6
(mentioned in despatches, D.S.O.),
and with Suakin Field Force 1888-9, as
Principal Med. Officer (mentioned in
despatches, 2nd class Medjidie) ; was
Principal Med. Officer of Egyptian
Army 1883-92, which post he tempo-
rarily held during cholera epidemic 1883.
and Director-Gen. of Sanitary Depart,
of Ministry of Interior, Egypt 1892-9,
2nd class Osmanieh, Grand Cordon
Medjidie) ; is a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, and a Pasha in Egypt ; has
2nd class Order of the Nile : m. 1883,
Edith Louisa Julie, C.B.E. (a Lady of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England), da. of the late Major W. H.
F. Sykes, Bom. Cav. ; cr. D.S.O. 1887,
C.M.G. 1896, K.C.M.G. 1898. White-
lands, Edenbridge Kent; Junior United
Service, and Turf ( Cairo ) Clubs.
Rogers, Lieut. -Col. Sir Leonard,
C.I.E., M.D., son of the late Capt.
Henry Rogers. R.N., of Hartley, Ply-
mouth ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Plymouth Coll. ;
L.R.C.P. London 1891, M.B. and B.S.
1892, F.R.C.S. 1893, M.D. London
1897, M.R.C.P. London 1898 ; F.R.C.P.
1905 ; entered Army 1893, became Capt.
Indian Med. Ser. 1896, Major 1905,
and Lieut. -Col. 1913 ; appointed Dep.
Sanitary Commr., Bengal 1900, Surg.
at Presidency Gen. Hospital 1902, and
Professor of Pathology at Calcutta Med.
Coll, and Govt. Bacteriologist 1906 ;
is a F.R.S. ; was Pres, of Asiatic So.
of Bengal 1915-16 and of Indian Science
Congress 1919 ; author of numerous
Medical and Scientific Papers : m. 1914,
Una Elsie, da. of the late C. N. McIntyre
North, of Caisteal Tuath, Forest Hill,
S.E. ; cr. C.I.E. 1911, Knt. 1914.
Medical College, Calcutta ; Roslyn, 47,
St. Barnabas Road, Cambridge-, East
India United Service Clubs.
Son living — Gordon Leonard, b. 1916.
Rogers, Sir Robert Hargreaves, son
of Thomas Rogers ; b. 1850 ; ed.
privately ; entered Common Council of
City of London 1886, and became Dep.
Alderman 1889 ; was Sheriff of London
1896-7 ; is a Lieut, of City of London,
a Gov. of Christ’s Hospital, an Officer of
Order of Leopold of Belgium, and a mer-
chant and manufacturer of 9, 10 and 11,
Addle Street, E.C. ; has J ubilee medal :
m. 1877, Jane, da. of William Stark,
Esq., of Croydon ; cr. Knt. 1897.
Marl House, Bexley, Kent ; City Carlton
and Dartford Conservative ( Dartford )
Clubs.
Rolleston, Sir Humphry Davy,
K.C.B., M.D., F.R.C.P., son of the
late Professor George Rolleston, M.D..
F.R.S., of Park Grange, Oxford ; b.
1862 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at St.
John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886, Fellow
1889, M.A. 1890, M.D. 1891) ; M.R.C.P.
London 1889, F.R.C.P. 1804 ; Boer War
T901, as Consulting Physician Imperial
Yeo. Hospital, Pretoria (medal), Euro-
pean War 1914-19 as Consulting Phy-
sician R.N., with rank of Surg.-Rear-
Adm. ; formerly Examiner in Med. to
Oxford, Camb., London, Manchester,
Durham, Bristol, and Sheffield Univs. ;
appointed Physician to Victoria Hos-
pital for Children 1905, Physician, St. |
George’s Hospital 1898, and Emeritus I
Physician 1918 ; is Consulting Physician
King Edward VII. Convalescent Hos-
pital for Officers, Osborne ; was Pres, of
Roy. So. of Medicine 1918-20 ; author
of various med. works : m. 1894, Lisette
Eila, da. of Francis Mackenzie Ogilvy ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.C.B. (Civil) 1918.
55, Upper Brook Street, W. 1 ; Kitty
Crag, Grasmere ; Athenceum Club.
Son living — Ian Humphry Davy, b. 1901.
Rolleston, Col. Sir Lancelot, K.C.B.,
D.S.O. , el. son of the late Col. Lancelot
Rolleston, M.P., of Watnall, Notting-
hamshire ; b. 1847 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll., and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is a J.P.,
D.L., and Chm. of Quarter Sessions
for Notts (High Sheriff 1877), Col. in
Territorial Force, a Mounted Brig.
Com., and Hon. Col. a Regt. of Yeo. ;
served in S. Africa 1899-1900, with 3rd
Batn. Imperial Yeo. (severely wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.) ; commanded Notts
and Derby Territorial Force Mounted
Brig. 1908-12 : m. 1882, Lady Charlotte
Emma Maud Dalzell, C.B.E. , sister of
12th Earl of Carnwath ; cr. D.S.O.
1902 ; K.C.B. (Civil) 1911. Watnall
Hall, Nottingham.
Rollit, Sir Albert Kaye, Z.L.D.,
el. son of the late John Rollit; b. 1842;
ed. at King’s Coll., Lond. (of which he
is a Fellow, and Member of Council) ;
B.A., Lond. Univ. (1st class) 1864, and
LL.D. (Univ. Gold Medallist) 1866, and
D.C.L. Montreal 1870, and Durham
1891 ; Hon. D.Lit., Leeds 1904 ; Fel-
low and Member of Senate of the Univ.
of London 1890 ; admitted a Solicitor
(prizeman of Incorporated Law So.)
1863 ; has been Sheriff and twice Mayor
of Hull, and was Chm. of Executive
Committee of Municipal Corporations
Jubilee Celebration 1885 : was Pres,
of British Commn. for Brussels Inter-
national Exhibition, and a Roy. Commr.
for Chicago and Paris Exhibitions ; is a
J.P. and a D.L. for Liberty of the Tower,
a J.P. for Windsor, and for cos. London
and Berks, a D.L. for W. Riding of York
and for city and co. of City of York, one
of H.M.’s Lieuts. for City of London,
Chm. of Saving Banks Inspection Com-
mittee, Pres, of Hull Chamber of
Commerce, of Asso. Chambers of Com-
merce of United Kingdom, and of
London Chamber of Commerce, Hon.
Lieut. -Col. R.E. (T.F.), Hon. Freeman
of Kingston-upon-Hull and Hudders-
field and of Carpenters’ Co., an Elder
Brother of the Trinity House, Board of
Trade Representative on Humber Con-
servancy, Vice-Pres. of the Council of
Incorporated Law So., Pres, of Muni-
cipal Corporation’s Asso. of United
Kingdom, a Grand Officer of Crown of
Italy, a Knight Com. of Roy. Orders
of Christ and of Villa Vicosa of Portugal,
and of the Orders of the Dannebrog of
Denmark, Rising Sun of Japan, and
Leopold of Belgium, a Knight of Grace
of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, and a steamship owner at
Hull, Newcastle, and London ; has
Cross of the Legion of Honour, Com.’s
Cross of Order of Francis Joseph of
Austria, and Grand Cordon of 1st
class Order of St. Sava of Servia ; ap-
pointed a Member of International
Exhibitions Roy. Commn. 1909, and
Consul-Gen. for Roumania in London
1911 ; represented Oxford Univ. at
Commercial Education International
Congress, Vienna 1910 ; unsuccess-
fully contested Hull, W. Div. (C) 1885,
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and Surrey, Mid. or Epsom, Div.
Jan. 1910 ; sat as M.P. for S. Div.
of Islington 1886-1906, when he was
defeated : m. 1st, 1872, Eleanor Anne,
who d. 1885, da. of William Bailey, J.P.,
of Winestead Hall, H older ness ; 2nd,
1896, Mary Caroline, who d. 1912, da. of
the late Rev. Richard Mich ell, D.D.,
Principal of Hertford Coll., Oxford, and
Public Orator of the Univ., and widow
of (i) Arthur Kindersley Blair, 71st
Highland L.I., and (ii) the 3rd Duke of
Sutherland ; cr. Knt. 1885. 4, Crom-
well Place, S.IF. ; Carbisdale Castle,
Ross-shire ; Carlton, and Junior Naval
and Military Clubs.
Daughter living— (By 1st marriage) Elma : m.
1896, Capt. Richard Todd Roney Ellison.
Roney, Sir Ernest, son of the late
John Roney, of Brixton, S.W. ; b. 1871 ;
ed. privately ; admitted a Solicitor 1899 ;
is head of the legal firm of Roney and Co. ,
of 42, New Broad Street, E.C. , and
Chevalier of the Order of Crown of
Belgium : m. 1898, Emily Jane, da. of the
late Richard Henry Jones ; cr. Knt. 1920.
Sidlaw, 4, South Side, Wimbledon Com-
mon, S. W. 19/ Crespigny House, Alde-
burgh, Suffolk; National Liberal , and
Royal Thames Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — Ernest John, b. 1900, — Esmond
Richari, b. 1907-
Daughters living — Margaret Helena, b. 1899,
— Emily Feod ore, b. 1909.
Roos-Keppel [see Keppel].
Rose, Lieut. -Col. Sir Hugh Arthur,
D.S.O., son of the late Hugh Rose, of
Kilravock Lodge, Edinburgh ; b. 1875 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ;
is a Paint and Varnish Manufacturer,
and a J.P. for co. of City of Edinburgh ;
Chm. Edinburgh Sch. Board 1915-19
(Member 1911-19), and of Edinburgh
Education Authority 1919-20, Pres.
Asso. of Education Authorities 1919-20,
Chm. Advisory Council to Scottish Edu-
cation Depart. 1920, Div. Food Commr.
for E. Scotland 1917-18, and Food
Commr. for Scotland 1919-20 ; European
War 1914-17 as Lieut.-Col. Roy. Scots
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; appointed Direc-
tor of Land Settlement, Scotland 1920 :
m. 1901, Mary, da. of the late Robert
Weir, J.P., D.L.. of Edinburgh ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917, Knt. 1919. 5, Carlton
Terrace, Edinburgh ; Reform, and United
Service ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Son living — Hugh, b. 1902.
Daughters living — Mary Catherine, b. 1905, —
Margaret Alice, b. 1908.
Rose, Sir Thomas Kirke, D.Sc., son
of Thomas Rose ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Dul-
wich Coll. ; D.Sc., London 1894 ; is a
Metallurgist, and an Asso. of Roy. Sch.
of Mines ; was Assist. Assayer, Royal
Mint 1890-1902, since when he has
been Chemist and Assayer there ;
has gold medal of Institution of Mining
and Metallurgy ; author of “ Metallurgy
of Gold,” etc.: m. 1890, Jenny, da. of
the late J. B. Rundell ; cr. Knt. 1914.
I den Lodge, Link field Lane, Redhill.
Daughter living — Phyllis Margaret, b. 1899.
Rose-Innes [see Innes].
Rosenthal, Brig.-Gen. Sir Charles
K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son of C. J. cl
Rosenthal, of N.S. Wales ; b. 1875 ; ed.
in N.S. Wales ; is an Architect, an
A.R.I.B.A. (London), and Brig.-Gen.
Australian Artillery ; European War
1915-18, present at Gallipoli, Sinai,
France and Belgium (five times wounded,
despatchessix times, C.B.,C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Belgian and French Croix de Guerre
with Palm, Legion of Honour, K.C.B.);
appointed Gen. Officer Comdg. Aus-
tralian Imperial Forces Depot in United
Kingdom 1919 : m. 1897, Harriet Ellen,
da. of H. Burs ton, of Melbourne ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.M.G. 1917, D.S.O.
1918, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. Sydney, N.S.
Wales.
Sons living — Charles Burston, b. 1899 ; Sub.-
Lieut. Roy. Australian Navy, — Albert
Sydney, b. 1901 ; Midshipman Roy. Aus-
tralian Navy, — Christian Clov, b. 190 7.
Rosling, Sir Edward, son of the late
Joseph Rosling, of South Nutfield ; b.
1863 ; formerly a planter in Ceylon, and
a M.L.C. of the Colony (representing
planters’ interests) : m. 1888, Ella, da.
of the late Hugh White ; cr. Knt. 1913.
Alder syde, Weybridge ; Oriental, Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — Josephine : tn. 1916, Major
Allan George Hamilton, R.A.M.C.
Ross, Sir Edward Denison, C.I.E.,
Ph.D., son of the late Rev. Alexander
Johnstone Ross, D.D., V. of St. Paul’s,
Stepney, E. ; b. 1871 ; ed. at Marl-
borough, and at Univ. Coll., London
(Fellow 1898) ; is a Fellow of Calcutta
Univ., and a Foreign Corresponding
Member of Hungarian Acad. ; was Pro-
fessor of Persian at Univ. Coll., London
1896-1901, Principal of Calcutta Mad-
rasah 1901-11, Officer-in-Charge of
Records of Govt, of India and Assist.
Sec. in Education Depart. 1911-14
(when he retired), and Keeper of the
Stein Collection of Central Asian Anti-
quities at the British Museum 1914-16,
since when he has been Director of
Sch. of Oriental Studies, London In-
stitution ; author of numerous publica-
tions : m. 1904, Dora, da. of William
Thomas Robinson; cr. C.I.E. 1912,
Knt. 1918. School of Oriental Studies,
Finsbury Circus, E.C. 2.
Ross, Col. Sir Ronald, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., F.R.S., F.R.C.S., D.Sc.,
LL.D., M.D., son of Gen. Sir Campbell
Claye Grant Ross, K.C.B.-, b. 1857 ; Nobel
Laureate 1902; Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen
1906; Hon. D.Sc. Dublin and Leeds; M.D.
Stockholm and Athens ; Hon. Freeman
So. of Apothecaries ; sometime Major
Indian Med. Ser. ; served with Burma
Expedition 1886 (medal with clasp), and
during European War 1914-18, as Col.
Roy. Army Med. Corps ; sometime
Consultant for Malaria to War Office,
and now to Min. of Pensions ; is
Hon. Adviser, Indian Research Fund,
and an Officer of Order of Leopold of
Belgium ; has been Professor of Tropi-
cal Medicine, Liverpool Univ. ; for-
merly Physician for Tropical Diseases,
King’s Coll. Hospital; editor of “Science
Progress,” etc. : m. 1889, Rosa Bessie,
da. of Alfred Bloxam ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1902, K.C.B. (Civil) 1911, K. C.M.G.
1918. 36, Harley House , Regent's Park,
N.W.
Son living — Charles Claye, b. 1901.
Daughters living — Dorothy, b. 1891 ; m.
1916, Lieut.-Col. James William Langstaff,
R.A.M.C., — Sylvia Rose, b. 1893 : m. 1917,
Major James Blumer, Durham L-I-
Ross, Brig.-Gen. Sir Walter Charteris,
K. B.E., C.B., C.M.G., son of the late
George William Holms Ross of Cro-
marty, co. Ross ; b. 1857 ; entered
2nd Regt. and transferred to 68 th
Regt. 1877, became Capt. Durham
L. I. 1887, Major 1896, Lieut.-Col. 1903,
Col. 1907 (retired 1908), and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. 1919 ; Afghan War 1879-80
(medal), S. Africa 1899-1900, in com-
iio6
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mand of Mounted Inf., with rank of
Lieut. -Col. (dangerously wounded, des-
patches three times, medal with five
clasps, C.B.), European War 1914-18,
Comdg. a Brig, (despatches four times,
C. M.G., K.B.E., Orders of Redeemer of
Greece, Crown of Roumania and Star
of Roumania with Swords, Greek
medal for mil. merit) ; was Assist.
Mil. Sec., Bombay 1897 and Punjab
1898-1900, and in command of 7th
Provisional Batn. 1902-3, and 1st Pro-
visional Batn. 1903-7; is a J.P. and
D. L. for Ross and Cromarty : m. 1st,
1887, May, who d. 1891, da. of F.-M. Sir
Donald Martin Stewart, 1st Bt., G.C.B.,
G.C.S.I., C.I.E. ; 2ndly, 1897, Gertrude,
da. of the late Charles Hill, of Clevedon
Hall, and Hazel Manor, Compton
Marten, Somerset ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1900, C.M.G. 1918 ; K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cromarty House, Cromarty.
Ross-of-Bladensburg, Lieut.- Col. Sir
John Foster George, K.C.B., K.C.V.O.,
son of the late David Ross-of-Bladens-
burg, Esq., of Rosstrevor, co. Down ;
b. 1848 ; ed. at Radley ; Hon. LL.D.,
Roy. Univ. of Ireland 1909 ; a Member
of Senate of Roy. Univ. of Ireland 1899-
1909 ; entered R.A. 1868, and Cold-
stream Guards 1873, became Capt. 1885,
Major 1889, and Lieut.-Col. 1896, re-
tired 1901 ; served with Soudan Ex-
pedition 1885 (medal with clasp, bronze
star) ; was A.D.C. to successive Lords-
Lieut. of Ireland (Earls Spencer ana
Carnarvon) 1882-6, Sec. to two British
Missions to Holy See 1887, and D.A.A.G.
at Aldershot 1899-1901, and Ch. Commr.
of Dublin Metropolitan Police 1901-14 ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Down, and a
Member of Corporation of Roy. Hi-
bernian Mil. Sch. : m. 1870, the Hon.
Blanche Amelia Skeffington, da. of 10th
Viscount Massereene and Ferrard, K.P. ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1892, K.C.B. (Civil) 1903,
K.C.V.O. 1911. Rosstrevor House, Ross-
trevor, co. Down.
Rotton, Sir John Francis, K.C., son
of Richard Rotton ; b. 1837 ; M.A. and
LL.B. London Univ. ; Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn i860, and a K.C. 1891 ; was Legal
Assist, in Privy Council Office and Local
Govt. Board 1869-76, Assist. Sec. of
Local Govt. Board 1876-82, and Legal
Adviser thereto 1882-98 ; cr. Knt. 1899.
Lockwood, Frith Hill, Godaiming, Surrey.
Roumania, H.M.the King( Ferdinand)
of, G.C.B. ; cr. G.C.B. (Hon. Civil) 1892
[see “ Royal Family ”].
Rowell, Sir Herbert Babington
K.B.E. , son of the late Robert Rowell,
of Newcastle-on-Tyne ; b. i860 ; ed. at
Mill Hill, in Switzerland, and at Glasgow
Univ. ; is a M.I.C.E., a Member of In-
stitute of Naval Architects, a J.P. for
co. Durham, a Shipbuilder, and Chm. of
R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co.
(Limited) ; was Pres. Shipbuilding Em-
ployers’ Federation 1 91 2- 1 4 and of N.-E.
Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilders
1915-17; during European War was
Member of Advisory Councils to Min. of
Munitions, and to Min. of Reconstruc-
tion ; is Vice-Pres. of Federation of
British Industries, a Member of Mer-
chant Shipping Advisory Committee, of
Advisory Committee of Min. of Labour,
and a Member of Northumberland Terri-
torial Force Asso. : m. 1891, Mary
Dobree, da. of John N. Robin, of Naples ;
cr. K.B.E. 1918. The Manor House,
Newcastle-on-Tyne ; Redesmouth House ,
N orihumberland ; 242, St. James Court,
Burlingham Gate, S.VF.i ; Royal Socie-
ties,’ and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Sons living — Herbert Babington Robin,
A.F.C., b. 1894; Capt. R.E. and attached
R.A.F., — Robert Maingay, b. 1907.
Daughters living — Eirene Dobree Robin, b.
1892 : m. 1919, Iyieut.-Com. Richard B.
Lane, R.N., — Janet Robin, b. 1896.
Rowland, Sir Leonard Bromfield, son
of William Rowland, of Wrexham ; b.
1862; a J. P. for Denbighshire; Mayor of
Wrexham 1915-19 : m. 1897, a da. of
Thomas Bushby, of Llangollen ; cr. Knt.
1920. Whvbro House, Wrexham.
Rowlatt, Sir Frederick Terry, K.B.E.,
son of the late Arthur Henry Rowlatt,
formerly of Wyelands, Ross ; b. 1865 ;
ed. at Fettes Coll., Edinburgh; is a
Banker, Gov. of the National Bank of
Egypt, Pres. Agricultural Bank of Egypt
and of Bank of Abyssinia, and a Fellow
of Institute of Bankers, London; has
Grand Cordons of Order of the Nile and
Medjidie : m. 1903, Edith May, da. of
the late J. E. Cornish, C.M.G. ; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Zohria, Gizerah,
Cairo, Egypt.
Rowlatt, Hon. Sir Sidney Arthur
Taylor, K.C.S.I., son of the late A. H.
Rowlatt, of Alexandria ; b. 1862 ; for-
merly Fellow of King’s Coll., Camb. ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1886, and a Bencher
1908; joined Oxford Circuit ; appointed
J unior Counsel to Inland Revenue
Depart. 1900, Recorder of Windsor
Dec. 1904, Junior Counsel to the
Treasury 1905, and a Judge of High
Court of Justice (King’s Bench Div.)
1912 : m. 1890, Elizabeth Heming-
way ; cr. Knt. 1912, K.C.S.I. 1918.
Gay bowers Manor House, Danbury ,
Essex; 358, Royal Courts of Justice,
W.C.
Sons living — Four.
Daughters living — Two.
Royle, Sir George, O.B.E., son of
the late George Royle, of Bury, Lan-
cashire; b. 1861; Bar. Middle Temple
1905 ; a J.P for Bedford (Mayor 1903), a
F.R.G.S., Vice-Chm. of National Assem-
bly, a Member of National Savings Com-
mittee, Chm. Bedfordshire National
Health Insurance Committee, and Pres.
Bedford Div. Liberal Asso. ; Hon. Re-
cruiting Officer and Mil. Ser. Representa-
tive during European War : m. 1882,
Rosetta, da. of William Wilfred ; cr.
Knt. 1920. Rutland Road , Bedford ; 3,
Stone Buildings, Lincoln' % Inn, W.C. ;
National, and Eighty Clubs.
'R\JCK,Maj.-Gen.Sir Richard Matthews,
K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., son of the late
Laurence Ruck, of Newington Manor
House, Kent; b. 1851; entered RE.
1871, became Capt. 1883, Major 1889,
Lieut.-Col. 1896, Brevet Col. 1901, Col.
1904, and Maj.-Gen. 1908; retired 1912;
was Assist. Instructor in Telegraphy, Sch.
of Mil. Engineering 1881-5, Assist. In-
spector Submarine Mining Defences 1886-
91, Inspector Mining Defences at Head
Quarters 1891-6, Dep. Inspector-Gen. of
Fortifications there 1902-4, Director of
Fortifications and Works 1904-8, and
Maj.-Gen. in charge of Administration,
E. Command 1908-12 and 1915-16 ; was
a Ch. Engineer 1914-15 ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1911, C.M.G. 1917, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Ruggles-Brise [see Brise].
Rumford, Dame Clara Butt-, D.B.E.y
da. of Capt. H. A. Butt, of Bristol;
b. 1873 ; ed. at Roy. Coll, of Music the
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well-known contralto singer : m. 1900,
Kennerley Rumford ; cr. D. B.E. (Civil)
1 9 20. Compton Lodge , Harley Road ,
South Hampstead , IV. W. ; Brook Lodge ,
North Stoke, Wallingford.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — Joy.
Rundle, Gen. Sir (Henry Macleod)
Leslie, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O.,
D.S.O., son of the late Capt. Joseph
Sparkhall Rundle, R.N. ; b. 1856 ; ed.
at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered
R.A. 1876, became Capt. and Brevet
Major 1885, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1889,
Brevet Col. 1894, Maj.-Gen. 1896, Lieut.
Gen. 1905, Col. Comdt. R.A. 1907, and
Gen. 1909 ; retired 1919 ; is Hon. Col.
R. F.A. (T.F.) ; served during Zulu
Campaign 1879-80, present at battle of
Ulundi (despatches, medal with clasp),
during Transvaal Campaign 1880-81,
present at siege of Potchefstroom
(wounded, despatches), with Egyptian
Expedition 1882, present at battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze
star), in Nile Expedition 1884-5, em-
ployed with Ababdeh Tribes (despatches,
clasp, 3rd class Medjidie, Brevet Major),
with Nile Frontier Force 1886-7, in
command of Mounted Troops and
A.A.G. at action of Sarras (despatches,
3rd class Osmanieh, D.S.O.), on
Nile Frontier 1889, in command of
Artillery at action of Toski (despatches,
clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col), in E. Soudan
1891, A.A.G. to Force at action of Tokar
(despatches, clasp), with Dongola Ex-
pedition 1896 as Ch. of Staff, present
at actions of Ferket and Hafir (des-
patches, Khedive’s medal with two
clasps, promoted Maj.-Gen. for dis-
tinguished ser.), with Nile Expedition
1897 as Ch. of Staff, and in command,
of Force at Merowe (despatches, clasp),
in Nile operations 1898, as Gen. of Com-
munications (despatches), during Nile
Expedition 1898, as Ch. of Staff, present
at battle of Khartum (horse shot, medal)
Khedive’s clasp, K.C.B., specially
thanked by both Houses of Parliament),
in command of subsequent operations
on Blue Nile for relief of Gedaref 1898,
and in S. Africa 1900-1902, in com-
mand of 8th Div. (two horses shot,
and subsequently of E. Div. of Orange
River Colony, with rank of Lieut.-Gen.
(slightly wounded, despatches several
times, Queen’s medal with three clasps
King’s medal with two clasps, K.C.M.G.),
commanded Egyptian Artillery 1888-92 ;
was A.G. of Egyptian Army and Ch.
of the Staff 1892-8, in command of
S. -E. Dist. 1898-9, D.A.G. to the
Forces 1899-1900, Comdg. Div. Aider-
shot 1900, Hon. Col. 3rd Batn. Buffs
E. Kent Regt.) 1899-1907, in command
of 5th Div. of 2nd Army Corps 1902-3,
of N.-E. Dist. 1903-5, Gen. Officer
Comdg.-in-Ch., N. Command 1905-7,
Gov. and Com.-in-Ch., Malta 1909-15,
in command of an Army 1915, and a
Gen. Officer Comdg.-in-Ch. 1915-16 ;
has 2nd class Medjidie ; is a Pasha in
Egypt, a Knight of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England, and a
J.P. for Herts: m. 1887, Eleanor
Georgina (a Lady of Grace of Order of
St. John of Juerusalem in England),
el. da. of the late Capt. H . J . Montgomery
Campbell. R.A., of Thurmaston Hall,
Leicestershire ; cr. D.S.O. 1887, C.M.G.
1896, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1898, K. C.M.G. 1901,
G.C.B. (Mil.) 1911, G.C.V.O. 1912,
G. C.M.G. 1914. Travellers ’ Club.
Runtz, Sir John Johnson, el. son of
the late John Runtz, of Stoke Newing-
ton, N. ; b. 1842 ; ed. privately ; is an
Insurance Broker, a J.P. for co. of
London, Pres, of N. Hackney Conser-
vative Asso., a Member of City of
London Conservative Asso., head of the
firm of J. J. Runtz and Son, of 10,,
Walbrook, E.C.4, first Pres, of Cor-
poration of Insurance Brokers, Past
Master of Wheelwrights’ Co., and Hon.
Treasurer Metropolitan Div., National
Unionist Asso. ; was a Member of Cor-
poration of City of London 1898-1919,
and first Mayor of Stoke Newington
1900-1901 : m. 1st, 1864, Emma, who
d. 1911, second da. of the late William
Westwood, of Ventor, Isle of Wight
2ndly, 1914, Adeline, da. of William
Jenkinson, of Stoke Newington, N. ; cr-
Knt. 1903. Tunnel Woods, near Watford ,
Herts ; City Carlton, and Constitutional
Clubs.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Stanley, b.
1869, — Sidney Westwood, C.B.E., b. 1875
[see “ COMPANIONAGE ”].
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage) Florence.
Russell, Maj -Gen. Sir Andrew
Hamilton, K.C.B. , K. C.M.G., son of
Capt. Andrew Hamilton Russell, of The
Heath House, Petersfield ; b. 1868 : ed.
at Harrow, and at R.M.C. ; is a sheep
farmer, and Col. New Zealand Imperial
Forces; European War 1915-18, Comdg.
a New Zealand Div. (wounded, de-
spatches, K. C.M.G., C.B., K.C.B., Legion
of Honour, Order of Leopold of Belgium,
Belgian Croix de Guerre, Order of
White Eagle of Serbia) : m. 1896,
Gertrude Mary Beetham Williams ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1917, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1918. Tunanui, Hastings, New
Zealand ; Naval aud Military Club .
Sons living — Andrew Hamilton, b. 1902, —
John Tinsley, b. 1903.
Daughters living — Katherine Mary, 6.1897,
— Janet Margaret, 6. 1898, — Margaret Ger-
trude, 6. 1907.
Russell, Sir Herbert William Henry,
K.B.E., son of the late H. Clark Russell ;
h. 1869 ; ed. at Newcastle Roy. Gram..
Sch. ; War Correspondent to Reuter's
Agency and Press Asso. during Euro-
pean War; formerly Capt. 1st Vol. Batn.
Somerset L.I. ; has Legion of Honour::
m. 18 — , Lucie Marion, da. of the late
Charles Meech, of Beaminster, Dorset ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 4, Lonsdale
Villas, Mannamead, Plymouth ; Royal
South - Western Yacht [Plymouth] Club.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Two.
Russell, Maj.-Gen. Sir MichaeL
William, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of George
Russell; b. i860; entered R.A.M.C.
1885, became Lieut.-Col. 1905, Col. 1914,.
Hon. Surg.-Gen. 1917 and Hon. Maj.-
Gen. 1918 ; retired 1917 ; served in
Sudan 1885-6 (medal, bronze star),
with Zhob Valley Expedition 1890, and
during S. African War 1899-1902
(despatches, Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps.
Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; was Dep. Director-
Gen., Army Med. Ser., War Office 1914-
18 : m. 1892, Mary, el. da. of Col. C. H.
Plowden ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G:
1918. 8, Sydney Place, S.W.y ; Mer-
wald House, Upper W aimer, Kent.
Russell-Cotes [see Cotes],
Rut hen, Sir Charles Tamlin, O.B.E.,
son of the late John Ruthen ; b. 1871 ;
ed. at Public Sch., S. Shields ; an
Architect and Surveyor, F.R.I.B.A., .
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Pres, of So. of Architects, a Member
of Council of Institute of Arbitrators
and of London So., a Fellow of Roy.
So. of Arts, a Member of Concrete
Institute, Consulting Ch. Inspector of
Official Accommodation, H.M. Office of
Works, Pres. Swansea Branch National
Federation of Discharged and Demobi-
lized Sailors and Soldiers, a Member of
Grants Committee of Min. of Labour,
Hon. Treasurer of Welsh Housing and
Development Asso., Architectural Direc-
tor of R. E. Jones (Limited) of Swansea,
•Cardiff, etc., and Capt. Glamorgan
R.A.S.C. Motor Transport (Vol.) ; was
Ch. Inspector and Dep. Controller of
Accommodation for London Area 1917-
20: m. 1894, Matilda Jane, da. of the
late William Bondfield Westlake, of
Swansea ; cr. O.B.E. 1918, Knt. 1919.
Dderwen-fawr, Blackpyl, Swansea;
National Liberal, Swansea Liberal, and
Swiss Alpine Clubs.
Daughter living — Jennie Westlake, b. 1898.
Rutherford, Sir Ernest, F.R.S., son
of James Rutherford, of Taranaki, New
Zealand ; b. 1871 ; ed. at Nelson Coll.,
at Canterbury Coll., Christchurch, New
Zealand, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1892, M.A. 1893, B.Sc. 1894, Fellow
1919) ; D.Sc., New Zealand 1901, Hon.
D.Sc., Dublin and Durham ; Hon.
LL.D., Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, McGill,
Birmingham and Edinburgh ; Hon.
Ph.D., Giessen; was Macdonald Pro-
-fessor of Physics, McGill Univ., Montreal
1898-1909, and Langworthy Professor
and Director of Physical Laboratory,
Manchester Univ. 1909-19, since when
he has been Cavendish Professor of
Experimental Physics in Camb. Univ.;
is aF.R.S. ; received Roy. So. Rumford
medal 1905, and Nobel Chemistry prize
1908 : m. 1900, Mary, da. of Arthur
De Renzy Newton, of Christchurch, New
Zealand ; cr. Knt. 1914. Newnham
Cottage, Queen's Road, Cambridge ;
Athenceum, and Savile Clubs.
Daughter living — Eileen Mary, b. 1901.
Rutherford, Sir (William) Watson,
M.P., el. son of the late William Ruther-
ford, of Liverpool ; b. 1853 ; ed. at
Merchant Taylors’ Sch., Great Crosby ;
admitted Solicitor 1875 ; is head of the
legal firm of Rutherford and Co., of 48,
Cannon Street, E.C., and a J.P. for
Liverpool ; was Lord Mayor of Liver-
pool 1902-3 ; unsuccessfully contested
Scotland Div. of Liverpool (C) 1900 ;
sat as M.P. for W. Derby Div. of Liver-
pool Jan. 1903 to Nov. 1918 ; has sat
for Edge Hill Div. thereof since Dec.
1918 : m. 1878, Elspeth, whorf. 1914, da.
of the late Capt. Alexander Strachan ;
cr. Knt. 1918. Boxdale, Walton-on-the
Hill, Surrey ; Carlton Club.
Son living — John Hugh, b. 1886; Capt.
King’s (Liverpool Regt.) : m. 1913, Isabel,
da. of the late John Thompson Smith, of
Liverpool.
Daughters living — Doris : tn. 1917, Frank
Pearce, of Laurence Weston, near Bristol, —
Elspeth : m. 1915, Douglas Grant, of San
Francisco, U.S.A., — Freda, tn. 1917, Capt.
Ricardo Daniel Tuohy, R.G.A.
Ryan, Sir Charles Lister, K.C.B .
5 th son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Edward
Ryan ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Eton ; was a
Clerk in Treasury 1851-65, and Private
Sec. to Mr. Disraeli, Sir Stafford North-
is a J .P. for Berks, and a Gov. of Welling-
ton Coll. : m. 1862, Jane Georgiana,
who d. 1914, da. of the late Sir John
Shaw-Lefevre, K.C.B. , D.C.L. • cr
C.B. 1881, K.C.B.
died Nov. 20th,
[He
(Civil) 1887.
1920.]
Daughter living — Jane Louise.
Ryan, Maj .-Gen. Sir Charles Snodgrass,
K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., M.B., son of the
late Charles Ryan ; b. 1853 ; ed. at Ch.
of England Gram. Sch., Melbourne, and
at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. and C.M.
18 — ) ; is Col. and Hon. Maj. -Gen. Aus-
tralian Army Med. Corps, a Member of
Faculty of Med., Melbourne Univ.,
Lecturer in Clinical Surg. there,
Hon. Physician to Gov. -Gen of Austra-
lia, and Principal Med. Officer, Mil.
Forces, Victoria ; European War 1914-
16 (despatches, C.B.) ; is Grand Officer
Order of the Medjidie and Officer of
Order of the Osmanieh : m. 1883, Alice,
da. of the Hon. Theophilus Summer,
of Victoria; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.M.G.
and K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 3 7, Collins
Street, Melbourne ; Melbourne Club.
Son living — Rupert Sumner, D.S. 0., b. 1884
[see “ COMPANIONAGE ”].
Daughter living— Ethel Marion.
Rycroft, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
Henry, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. [see Rycroft,
Bt.l.
Rymer, Sir Joseph Sykes, son of
Matthew Rymer, of York ; b. 1841 ;
ed. at Commercial Coll., York ; is a
Colliery Proprietor, a J.P. and Aider-
man for City of York (Sheriff 1883, and
Lord Mayor 1887-8, 1889-1900, 1907-8,
and 1912-13), and a J.P. for N. Riding
of Yorkshire and for City of York : m.
1864, Sarah, da. of John Leetham ; cr.
Knt. 1901. The Mount, York.
Sons living — Henry Valentine, b. 1865 : tn.
18 — , — Matthew, b. 1868 : tn. 18 — , — Edwin
John Leetham, b. 1870 : tn. 18 — , — Walter,
b. 1879 : m. 1907, Constance Stork.
Daughter living — Annie, b. 1866 : tn. 1898,
C. Hogg.
Ryrie, Brig-Gen. Sir Granville de
Laune, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the Hon.
Alexander Ryrie, M.L.C., of Micalago,
N.S. Wales (11 years M.L.A., N.S.
Wales) ; b. 1865 ; ed. at King’s Sch.,
Parramatta ; is a Grazier, a Member of
N.S. Wales FederalParliament, and Col.
Australian Forces ; S. African War
with 6th Imperial Bushmen (severely
wounded), European War 1915-18,
Comdg. a Brig., with rank of Brig.-
Gen. (wounded twice, despatches,
C.M.G. K.C.M.G., Order of Nile ot
Egypt) : m. 1895, Mary Frances
Gwendolyn, da. of Judge McFarland,
of Sydney, N.S. Wales ; cr. C.M.G.
1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G.
1919. Micalago, N.S. Wales; Union
{Sydney) Club.
Saba Pasha, Sir Joseph, K.C.M.G.,
son of the late Nicholas Saba, of Cairo,
Egypt; b. 1852; was Postmaster-Gen.
of Egypt 1887-1907, and Min. of Finance
1910-n ; represented Egypt at Postal
Congresses of Vienna, Washington,
and Rome ; has 1st class of Order of
the Nile, and Grand Cross of Order of
Crown of Italy ; cr. K.C.M.G. (Hon.)
1907. 4, Soliman Pasha Street, Cairo,
Egypt.
Son living — George, b. 1882.
Daughters living — Three.
cote, and Mr. Gladstone, successive „ ... r ...
Chancellors of the Exchequer 1859-65, Sack ville- West [see West],
Sec. to Board of Audit 1865-73, Assist.
Comptroller and Auditor of Exchequer
and Audit Departs. 1873-88, and
Comptroller and Auditor-Gen. 1888-96 ;
Sadler, Lieut. -Col. Sir James Hayes,
K.C.M.G., C.B., el. son of the late
Col. Sir James Hayes Sadler, K.C.M.G.,
of 73, Queen’s Gate, S.W. ; b. 1851 ;
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entered 61st Regt. 1870, became Capt.
l. S.C. (now Indian Army) 1882, Major
1890, and Lieut.-Col. 1896 ; retired
1899 ; served in Political Depart.
India 1877-99 > acted as Consul at
Muscat 1892 ; appointed Consul-Gen.
British Protectorate, Somali Coast 1898,
Commr. for Uganda Protectorate 1902
(also Com-in-Ch. there 1904), Commr.
(now Gov.) and Com.-in-Ch., British
E. Africa Protectorate 1905, and Gov.
and Com-in-Ch. of Windward Islands
1909 ; retired 1914 : m. 1875, Rita
Annie, who d. 1918, da. of the late Col.
Wemyss Smith, Indian Army ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1902, K.C.M.G. 1907.
Junior United Service Club.
Son living — James Hayes, b. 1877; Major
R.A. : m. 1904, Nina de la Chervois Crom-
melin.
Sadler, Sir Michael Ernest, K.C.S.I.,
C.B., son of Michael Thomas Sadler,
M.D. (formerly of Barnsley), of Horton
House, Rugby ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Rugby,
and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1884,
M.A. 1887); Steward (1886-95) andStu-
dent (1890-95) of Ch. Ch., Oxford (Hon.
Student 1912) ; Hon. LL.D. Columbia
Univ. U.S.A. 1898 ; Hon. Litt.D.
Manchester and Sheffield 1913, and
Liverpool 1920 ; was Director of
Special Inquiries and Reports, Board
of Education 1895-1903, and Professor
of the History and Administration
of Education in Victoria Univ.,
Manchester 1903-11, since when he
has been Vice-Chancellor of Leeds
Univ. ; is Chm. of Teachers’ Registra-
tion Council ; was Pres. Calcutta Univ.
Commn. 1917-19 : m. 1885, Mary
Ann, da. of the late Charles Harvey,
J. P., of Park House, Barnsley; cr.
C. B. (Civil) 1911, K.C.S.I. 1919. 41,
Headingley Lane, Leeds ; Athenceum,
Albemarle, and Leeds Clubs.
Son living — Michael Thomas Harvey , b. 1888:
m. 19x4, Edith, da. of the Rev. Albert Darell
Tupper-Carey, V. of Huddersfield.
Said Pasha, Mohammad, G.C.M.G. ;
sometime Pres, of Council and Min. of
Interior, Egypt ; cr. G.C.M.G. (Hon.)
1912. Cairo, Egypt.
St. John, Sir Frederick Robert,
K. C.M.G. [see V. Bolingbroke, colls.].
Sale, Sir Stephen George, K.C.I.E.,
son of the Rev. J. Sale ; b. 1852 ; ed. at
Regent’s Park Coll., and at Univ. Coll.,
London (M.A. 1874) ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1876 ; was Puisne Judge, High
Court, Calcutta 1893-1907, and Legal
Adviser and Solicitor to Sec. of State
for India 1907-17 : m. 1884, Margaret,
da. of E. Lewis, J.P., of Maindee Hall,
Newport, Monmouthshire ; cr. K.C.I.E.
1914. 122 a, St. James' Court, Bucking-
ham Gate, S.FP. ; Heather Wood, Mid-
hurst, Sussex ; East India United
Service Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Salmond, Air Vice-Marshal Sir John
Maitland, K.C.B., C.M.G., C.V.O.
D. S.O., son of Maj.-Gen. Sir William
Salmond, K.C.B. ; b. 1881 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ;
Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1919 ; entered
Roy. Lancaster Regt. 1904, became
Capt. 1910, Brevet Major 1914,
Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1916,
Brevet Col. 1917, Maj.-Gen. R.A.F.
1918, and Air Vice-Marshal 1919 ; S.
African War 1901-2, present at opera-
tions in Transvaal (Queen’s medal with
three clasps), European War 1914-18
as Wing Com. Roy. Flying Corps, and
subsequently Comdg. a Training Div.
R.A.F. (despatches, D.S.O., Brevets
Lieut.-Col. and Col., C.M.G., Legion of
Honour, Orders of Crown of Italy*
Leopold of Belgium, and El Nahda
of the Hedjaz, K.C.B., Belgian Croix
de Guerre) ; was Director-Gen. of
Mil. Aeronautics, with a seat on the
Army Council 1918-19; appointed Gen.
Officer Comdg. R.A.F. in the Field 191&
and Army of Occupation 1919, a Member
of Air Force Selection Board 1919, and
to command Inland Area R.A.F. 1920 :
m. 1913, Helen Amy, who d. 1916, da.
of James Forbes Lumsden, advocate,,
of Johnstone House, Aberdeen ; cr.
D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1917, C.V.O. 1918,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. Hillingdon House,
Uxbridge; Army and Navy Club.
Salmond, Hon. Sir John William, §on
of the late Professor William Salmond*
of Otago Univ., New Zealand ; b. 1862;
ed. at Otago Univ., and at Univ. Coll.*
London (M.A.) ; LL.B. London ; Bar.
New Zealand 1887, and K.C. 1912 ;
was Professor of Law, Adelaide Union
1897-1906 and Victoria Univ. Coll.,
Wellington 1906-7, Parliamentary
Draftsman to New Zealand Govt. 1907-
10, and Solicitor-Gen., New Zealand
1919-20, since when he has been a
Puisne Judge of Supreme Court*
New Zealand : m. 1891, Anne Bryham,
da. of the late J ames Guthrie, of
Newcastle-on -Tyne ; cr. Knt. 1918.
Wellington, New Zealand.
Son living — Kenneth, b. 1894.
Daughter living — Annie Laura, b. 1896.
Salmond, Maj.-Gen. Sir William*
K.C.B., 4th son of the late Lieut.-Col.
James Salmond, J.P., of Waterfoot*
Cumberland ; b. 1840 ; ed. at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich ; entered R.E. 1857*
became Capt. 1868, Major 1877, Lieut.-
Col. 1882, Col. 1886, and Maj.-Gen.
1898 ; - retired 1902 ; served with
Egyptian Expedition 1882 (despatches*
medal, bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh*
Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; was Musketry In-
structor to Corps of R.E. 1872-7, Assist.
Director of Works (Barracks), War
Office 1883-4, A.A.G. at Head-Quarters
1884-9, A.Q.M.G., Head-Quarters 1889-
90, Col.-on-the-Staff Comdg. R.E.*
Home Dist. 1890-91, Dep. Inspector-
Gen. of Fortifications 1891-6, andD.A.G.
at Head-Quarters 1896-1902 (K.C.B.
for services during S. African War ;
received distinguished ser. reward
1899 ; appointed a Col. Comdt. R.E.
1915 : m. 1874, Emma Mary Hoyle, da.
of the late William Fretwell Hoyle, of
Hooton Levet Hall, Maltby, Yorkshire ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1893, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1902.
Whaddon House, Bruton, Somerset ;
United Service Club.
Sons living —William Geoffrey Hanson, D.S.O. *
b. 1878 [see “ Comp anion age”], — John
Maitland, D.S.O., b. 1881 [see “ Comp an-
ion age ”].
Daughters living — Maizie : m. 1903, Andrew
Ramsay Don-Wauchope [see Don-Wauchope*
Bt.], — Mary Gwendolen : m. 1912, Matthew
Arnold Bracey Smith, — Gladys Muriel : m.
1907, Sacheverell Arthur Hebden.
Salmond, Air Vice-Marshal Sir
(William) Geoffrey Hanson, K.C.M .<?.*
C.B., D.S.O., son of Maj.-Gen. Sir
William Salmond, K.C.B. ; b. 1878 ;
Air Vice-Marshal R.A.F. ; S. African
War 1899-1902, present at relief
of Ladysmith (Queen’s medal with
seven clasps), China 1900 (medal), Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.*
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Orders of the Nile and of St. Saviour of
Greece, C.B., K.C.M.G.) ; m. 1910,
■Margaret, el. da. of William Carr, of
Ditchingham Hall, Norfolk ; cr. D.S.O.
1917, C.B. (Mil.) and K.C.M.G. 1919.
2, Cambridge Square, Hyde Park , W.
Son living — One, b. 1920.
Salter, Hon. Sir Arthur Clavell, son
of the late Dr. Hyde Salter, F.R.S. ; b.
1859 ; B.A. and LL.B. London ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1885, and a K.C. 1904 ;
'went W. Circuit ; was Recorder of Poole
1904-17, since when he has been a
judge of High Court of Justice (King’s
Bench Div.) ; unsuccessfully contested
W. Div. of Southwark Jan. 1906 ; sat
as M.P. for N., or Basingstoke, Div. of
Hampshire (C) March 1906 to Oct.
1917 : m. 1894, Mary Dorothea, who d.
1917, da. of the late Major John Henry
Lloyd, R.A. ; cr. Knt. 1917. Queen
Anne's Mansions , S.tF.i ; Athenceum,
Carlton, and Garrick Clubs.
Daughter living — Margaret Ethel Whelon,
b. 1895.
Saltmarsh, Sir (Edward) George,
son of Edward John Saltmarsh, of
Hampstead ; b. 1869 ; ed. at Highgate
"Sell. ; Senior Partner in the firm of
Usborne and Son, corn factors, of 24, St.
Mary Axe, E.C., a Director of the Baltic
Mercantile and Shipping Exchange
^Limited), a Com. of Orders of Crown
of Italy and Leopold of Belgium, and
an Officer of Legion of Honour ; ap-
pointed Original Member of Port of
London 1909 ; was Pres, of London
Corn Trade Asso. 1908-9, a Member of
Committee on Diverted Cargoes 1914,
of Executive Committee on Prize Court
-Claims 1914, of Indian Wheat Com-
mittee 1915, and of Roy. Commn. on
Wheat Supplies 1916 (Vice-Chm. 1918) :
-M. 1896, Fanny Edith, da. of W.
Priestley, of Offord D’Arcy, Hunts ; cr.
Knt. 1915. Sandridge, near St. Albans ;
Union Club.
Son living — One, b. 1908.
Daughters living — Four.
.Salvidge, Sir Archibald Tutton
James, K.B.E., son of Archibald Tutton
Salvidge, of Sunnyside, West Kirby ;
b. 1863 ; ed. at Liverpool Institute ; is
Managing Director of Bent’s Brewery
Co. (Limited), a Director of Chiciura
Oil-fields of Roumania (Limited), Leader
Liverpool City Council, Chm. Liverpool
Constitutional Asso., and a J.P. and an
Alderman of Liverpool ; was Chm.
National Unionist Asso. 1913 : m.
1885, Alice Margaret McKernan ; cr.
Knt. 1916, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Braxted,
Hoylake, Cheshire; Constitutional Club.
Sons living — Stanley, b. 1893, — Archibald
Tutton, b. 1896; Capt. Liverpool Regt.
Daughter living — Alice Frances, b. 1887 : *n.
1918, Major Norman Nicholson, Loyal N.
Lancashire Regt.
Sampson, Col. Sir Aubrey Wools-,
K.C.B. ; b. 18 — ; is Hon. Col. in the
Army ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902,
as Lieut. -Col. 1st Imperial Light Horse,
which he raised (present at battle of
Tilandslaagte) and in W. Transvaal in
command of Field Intelligence (de-
spatches, C.B., K.C.B. ), against Bam-
baata in Zululand 1906, and during
operations in Natal 1907 (despatches) ;
elected a M.L.C. of Transvaal 1907, and
a Member of 1st Parliament of Union of
S. Africa (Braamfontein Div.) 1910 ; cr.
'C.B. (Mil.) 1900, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1902.
Johannesburg, Transvaal.
Samson, Sir Edward Marlay, K.B.E. ,
K.C., son of Louis Samson, J.P., D.L., J
of Scotchwell, Haverfordwest ; b. 1869 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1893, M.A. 1910) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1893, and a K.C. 1917; a J.P.
for Pembrokeshire, Chm. Haverfordwest
Quarter Sessions, and Vice-Chm. Pem-
brokeshire Quarter Sessions ; appointed
Recorder of Swansea 1918 ; unsuccess-
fully contested Pembroke co. (C) Jan.
and Dec. 1910; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1918,
K. B.E. (Civil) 1920. 12, Richmond Road,
Swansea; The Lodge, Clarbeston Road,
Pembrokeshire ; Carlton, and United Uni-
versity Clubs.
Samthar, H.E. Maharaja (Sir Bir
Singh Deo Bahadur) Chief of, K.C.I.E. ;
b. 1864 ; is Ch. of Samthar ; cr. K.C.I.E.
1915. Samthar, Bundelkand, Central
India.
Samuel, Right Hon. Sir Harry Simon,
P.C., M.P. [see “ Privy Council ”].
Samuel, Right Hon. Sir Herbert
Louis, P.C., G.B.E. [see “ Privy
Council”].
Samuel, Sir John Smith, K.B.E., son
of the late Hugh Samuel, of Glasgow ;
b. 1870 ; ed. at Glasgow Univ. ; is a
Member of Middle Temple, Official Sec.
to Lord Provosts of Glasgow, Clerk of
Lieutenancy for Co. of City of Glasgow,
Ceremonial Sec. to -Glasgow Corpora-
tion, Clerk to Visiting Committee, H.M.
Prison, Barlinnie, Glasgow, Hon. Sec.
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Help So., Glasgow,
a F.R.S.E., a F.S.A. (Scotland), Joint
Hon. Sec. of Princess Louise Scottish
Hospital for Limbless Soldiers and
Sailors, and of Prince Albert Workshops
for Training of Disabled Sailors and
Soldiers, Hon. Treasurer various official
War Relief Funds, a J.P. and D.L. for
Glasgow, a Chevalier of Legion of Hon-
our and of Order of the Crown of
Italy, a Knight of Order of Vasa
(Sweden), a Com. of Order of Crown of
Belgium, and an Officier d’Academie of
France ; has Russian Order of Red
Cross, and Serbian Order of St. Sava ;
author of ‘ ‘ The Lord Provosts of Glas-
gow,” “ Mary Stuart and Eric XIV of
Sweden,” etc. ; cr. K.B.E. 1917. 13,
Park Circus, Glasgow ; Caledonian, and
Art ( Glasgow ) Clubs.
Samuel, Dame Victoria Louise,
D.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; a founder of War
Refugees Committee during European
War: m. 18— , — Samuel; cr. O.B.E.
(Civil) 1918, D.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Sanders, Sir Charles John Ough,
K.B.E., son of James Charles Sanders,
of Devonport ; b. 1865 ; ed. privately,
and at King's Coll.,- London ; was in
Marine Depart, of Board of Trade 1885-
1917, Director of Shipbuilding Work,
Min. of Shipping 1917, and Assist, to
Controller-Gen of Merchant Shipbuild-
ing, Admiralty 1917-18 ; is Chm. of
Conference and Works Board of Ship-
building Employers' Federation ; has
Order of Crown of Italy : m. 1891, Agnes
Jessie, da. of the late Howell Hughes,
of Neath and Llanelly ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil)
1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Lyndhurst,
Northbrook Road, Lee, S.E. 13; Royal
Societies' , and National Liberal Clubs.
Son living— Reginal 1 Yarath, b. 1895.
Daughter living — Win fred Marjorie, b. 1901.
Sanders, Sir Edgar Christian, son of
the late Rev. Henry Martyn Sanders, V.
of Sutton Forest, Yorkshire ; b. 1871 ;
ed. at Rossall Sch., and at Durham
KNIGHTS.
I I II
Univ. ; admitted Solicitor 1898 ; was
Assist. Prosecuting Solicitor for Liver-
pool 1899-1902, and Clerk to Liverpool
Justices 1902-17 ; three times Pres.
Justices’ Clerks’ So. ; appointed As-
sessor to Central Control Board (Liquor)
1915, and Gen. Manager Carlisle State
Control Undertaking 1916 ; is Hon.
Capt. Cumberland R.A.S.C. Motor
Transport (Vol.) ; has Order of Crown
of Italy : m. 1898, Lilian, da. of Hill
Motum, sometime Town Clerk of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; cr. Knt. 1918.
Eden Hey , Stanwix, Carlisle ; Devon-
shire Club.
Son living — Edgar Martyn, b. 1908.
Daughter living — Eleanor Lilian, b. 1900.
Sanderson, Sir Lancelot, son of
the late John Sanderson, J.P., of
Ward House, Ellel, near Lancaster ; b.
1863 ; ed. at Elstree, at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B.
1885, M.A. 1892) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1886, a K.C. 1903, and a Bencher 1912 ;
joined N. Circuit ; is a J.P. for Lanca-
shire and Westmorland ; appointed Re-
corder of Wigan Nov. 1901, and Ch.
Justice of Bengal 1915 ; unsuccessfully
contested Carlisle July 1905 ; sat as
M.P. for N., or Appleby, Div. of West-
morland (C) 1910-15 : m. 1891, Edith
Mabel (a Lady of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England ; has
Kaisar-i-Hind medal), el. da. of Alfred
Fletcher, D.L., of Allerton, near Liver-
pool ; cr. Knt. 1915. Calcutta ; Ward
House, Ellel, near Lancaster ; Carlton,
and Oxford and Cambridge Clubs.
Son living — John F. B. , b. 18 — ; 2nd Lieut.
Oxfordshire and Bucks Iy.I.
Daughter living — Mary Littledale Tunstall :
m. 1914, Reginald Sharpe [see Sharpe, Knt.].
Sands, Sir James Patrick, son of
the late Thomas Hilton Sands, of Ba-
hamas ; b. 1859 ; is a merchant ; was a
Member of House of Assembly, Ba-
hamas 1889-1916 (Leader of Govt.
1909-16) ; has been a M.E.C. Bahamas
since 1901, and Pres. Legislative Coun-
cil Bahamas, since 1916 : m. 1884,
Laura Louisa, da. of the late John
Robert Hall, of Bahamas ; cr. Knt.
1917. George Street, Nassau, Bahamas.
S andys, Sir John Edwin, Litt.D.,
LL.D., son of the late Rev. Timothy
Sandys, a Missionary in Calcutta 1830-
70 ; b. 1844 ; ed. at Rep ton, and at
St. John’s Coll. Camb. (B.A. Senior
Classic 1867, Fellow 1867, M.A. 1870,
Litt.D. 1886) ; Hon. Litt.D. Dublin
1892, Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh 1909,
Athens 1912, and Camb. 1920, Hon.
Litt.D. Oxford 1920 ; was Classical
Lecturer at Jesus Coll., Camb. 1867-77,
and at St. John’s Coll. 1867-1907,
Tutor there 1870-1900, Public Orator,
Camb. Univ. 1876-1919, External Exa-
miner in Greek at Victoria Univ.
1897-1900, and Examiner in Greek at
London Univ. 1900-1903 ; appointed
Lane Lecturer at Harvard 1905 ; elected
a Fellow of British Acad. 1900, and
of Roy. So. of Literature 1914 ; is a
Com. of Order of Saviour of Greece ;
author of “ History of Classical Scholar-
ship,” and many other classical works :
m. 1880, Mary Grainger, da. of the late
Rev. Henry Hall; cr. Knt. 1911.
St. John's House, Grange Road Cam-
bridge ; Athenceum Club.
Sankaran Nayar, Hon. Sir Chettur,
C.I.E. ; b. 1857 ; has been a Member of
Syndicate, Madras Univ., an Additional
Member of Madras Legislative Council,
Govt. Pleader and Public Prosecutor,
Pres. Indian National Congress (1897)
and of Indian Social Conference, Advo-
cate-Gen. Madras, and a Puisne Judge
of Madras High Court ; sometime a
Member of Gov. -Gen.’s Executive
Council ; appointed a Member of Council
of India 1919 ; cr. C.LE. 1904, Knt.
1912. 34, Alipur Road, Delhi, India;
Inver arm, Simla, India.
Sankey, Hon. Sir John, G.B.E., son
of the late Thomas Sankey ; b. 1866 ;
ed. at Lancing Coll., and at Jesus Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1889, B.C.L., M.A. 1909,
Hon. Fellow) ; Bar. Middle Temple
1892, and a K.C. 1909 ; went S. Wales
Circuit ; was Chancellor of Diocese of
Llandaff 1909-14, since when he has
been a Judge of High Court of Justice
(King’s Bench Div.) ; is Hon. Vice-
Chancellor Priory of St. John for Wales ;
acted as Chm. of Mines Commn. 1920 ;
cr. Knt. 1914, G.B.E. 1917. 14, Dean s
Yard, Westminster Abbey, S.W. ; Royal
Courts of Justice , W.C.
Santley, Sir Charles, son of the late
William Santley, musician, of Liverpool;
b. 1834 ; ed. at Liverpool Institute ; is
the well-known Baritone Singer ; author
of “Student and Singer”: m. 1859,
Gertrude, da. of John Mitchell Kemble ;
cr. Knt. 1907. 13, Blenheim Road, N.W.
Daughter living — Edith Hon. Mrs. Robert H.
Lyttelton) : m. 1884, the Hon. Robert Henry
Lyttelton, of 17, St. John’s Wood Road,
N.W. [see V. Cobham],
Sao Maung [see Yaung Hwe],
Sargant, Hon. Sir Charles Henry,
2nd son of the late Henry Sargant, Bar.-
at-Law ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Rugby, and at
New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879) ! Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1882 ; appointed Junior
Equity Counsel to the Treasury 1908,
and a Judge of High Court of Justice
(Chancery Div.) 1913 : m. 1900, Amelia
Julia, R.R.C., da. of the late Dion
Gambardella, C.E. ; cr. Knt. 1913. 6,
Strathray Gardens, Eton Avenue, N.W. ;
General's Meadow, Walmer ; Royal
Courts of Justice, W.C.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Two.
Satow, Right Hon. Sir Ernest Mason,
P.C., G.C.M.G. [see “ Privy Council”].
Saunders, Sir Charles James Ren-
ault, K.C.M.G., el. son of the late James
Renault Saunders ; b. 1857 ; held vari-
ous appointments in Natal Civil Ser.
1876-87, when he ratified treaty with
Queen of Amatongaland (despatches) ;
appointed Resident Magistrate at
Eshowe, and a J.P. for Zululand 1888 ;
defined boundary between Amatonga-
land and Zululand 1889 (despatches) ;
variously employed under Zululand
Govt. 1888-95 (despatches), when he
was appointed Special Commr. for
Trans-Pongoland Territory, and carried
out the final Act of Annexation of that
territory, declaring British protection
for Amatongaland ; acted as Resident
Commr. and Ch. Magistrate of Zululand
1896 ; appointed Ch. Magistrate and
Civil Commr. for Province of Zululand
on its incorporation with Natal 1897,
Colonial Representative on Zululand
Lands Delimitation Commn. 1902, and
Commr. for Native Affairs 1905 ; served
in S. Africa 1899-1902 (medal), and in
Natal 1906 (medal) : m. 1st, 1885,
Emily Maud, who d. 1908, 2nd da. of the
late Canon Eastwood, of co. Kilkenny ;
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2ndly, 1910, Katherine Elinor, da. of the
late Edward Eastwood ; cr. C.M.G.
1895, K. C.M.G. 1906. Imfulazane,
Melmoth, Zululand ; Victoria (Pieter-
maritzburg) Club.
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage) Kathleen
Maude Muriel : m. 1909, Victor George
Mellor Robinson, of Natal.
Savage, Sir George Henry, M.D.,
F. R.C.P. ; b. 1842 ; ed. at Brighton ;
M.R.C.S. England 1864, M.B. London
1865, M.D. London 1867, L.R.C.P. 1865,
M.R.C.P. 1878, F.R.C.P. 1885 ; many
years Physician-Sup., Bethlem Roy.
Hospital ; has been Pres, of Medico-
Psychological Asso. of Great Britain,
and of Neurological So., and Examiner
in Mental Physiology, London Univ. ;
is Consulting Physician to Guy’s Hos-
pital and to Earlswood Idiot Asylum :
m. 1st, 1867, Margaret, da. of Jacob
Walton, of Greenends, Alston Moor ;
2ndly, 1882, a da. of Dr. Sutton ; cr.
Knt. 1912, 26, Devonshire Place , W. ;
The Island, Hurstbourne Priors, Whit-
church, Hants.
Son living — '(By 2nd marriage)Arthur Harold,
b. 1883.
Daughter living— (By 1st marriage) Mar-
guerite Droeser, b. 1868.
Sayaji Rao [see Baroda].
Scallon, Gen. Sir Robert Irvin,
G. C.B., K.C.I.E., D.S.O., son of the late
T. N. Scallon ; b. 1857 ; entered Army
1876, became Capt. Bom. S.C. (now
Indian Army) 1887, Major 1896, Lieut. -
Col. 1902, Brevet Col. 1902, Col. 1904,
Maj.-Gen. 1906, Lieut. -Gen. 1911, and
Gen. 1917 ; retired 1919 ; Afghan War
1879-80 (despatches, medal with clasp,
bronze star), Burma Campaign 1886-8
(despatches, medal with two clasps,
D.S.O.), Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (de-
spatches, medal with three clasps,
C.I.E.), Mahsud Waziri Expedition
1900-1902, Comdg. troops in Zhob
(twice commended by Govt, of India,
clasp, Brevet Col.), during disturbances
in Sheranni Country 1902 (commended
by Govt. of India), and Aden
Column during operations in S.W.
Arabia 1903 (despatches) ; was an
Extra A.D.C. to Com.-in-Ch., Bombay
1884, a 1st class Station Staff Officer
1885-6, D.A.A.G., Poona 1890-91 and
Bombay 1895, and Inspecting Officer,
Punjab Imperial Ser. Inf. 1895-8
(officiated as Inspector-Gen. of Imperial
Ser. Troops 1897) ; appointed to com-
mand 3rd Brig, of 9th Div., India 1904,
Bangalore Brig. 1906, Burma Div. S.
Army, India 1911, and 8th (Lucknow)
Div., N. Army, India 1913, Political
Resident, Aden 1905, A. G. in India 1908
as Sec. to Govt, of India (Army Depart.)
1909, a Member of Council of Gov. -Gen.
of India 1909, and an A.D.C. Gen. to
H. M. 1913 ; commanded N. Army,
India 1914-15; is a J.P. for Worcester-
shire, a Member of its Territorial Force
Asso., and Lay Member and Sec. India
Office Chaplaincies Board ; was a Staff-
Lieut. at War Office 1918-19 : w. 1904,
Jeannette, da. of the late John Gordon,
a Master of the High Court of Justice ;
cr. D.S.O. 1888, C.I.E. 1898, C.B. (Mil.)
1904, K. C.I.E. 1910, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1913,
G.C.13. (Mil.) 1918. 21, Lansdowne Cres-
cent, W.ii; United Service Club.
Sc ar 1 sb rick, Sir Charles, son of the
late Charles Scarisbrick, of Scarisbrick,
Lancashire ; b. 1839 ; is a J.P. and D.L.
for Lancashire ; was Mayor of South-
port 1902 : m. i860 Bertha Petronella,
who d. 1915, da. of Ernst Schoenfield ;
cr. Knt. 1903- Scarisbrick Lodge,
Southport, Lancashire ; Junior Carlton
Club.
Son living — Sir Tom Talbot Leyland [see
Scarisbrick, Bt.].
Daughters living — Alexandra Emma, b. 1863 :
m. 1883, Reichsrath Carl Friedrich von Lang
Puchof, Hereditary Reichsrat Krone Bayern,
of Schloss Puchof, Bavaria, who d. 1916, —
Erneste Beatrice, b. 1864: m. 1889, Edgar
Friederich von Kraemer Elsterstein (some-
time Fliigel Adj. to Grand Duke of Hesse),
who d. 1912, of Darmstadt.
Scarth, Sir Charles, son of Henry
Scarth, of Morley, Leeds ; b. 1846 ; is
head and founder of the firm of Charles
Scarth and Sons (Limited), woollen
manufacturers, a Member of Morley
Town Council, and a J.P. for W. Riding
of Yorkshire ; has six times been
Mayor of Morley: m. 1st, 1869, Jane,
who d. 18 — ; 2ndly, 1887, Jessie Glen-
dinning Watson ; cr. Knt. 1914.
Scarthingwell House, Morley, Leeds ;
National Liberal Club.
Schafer, Professor Sir Edward Al-
bert Sharpey-, F.R.S., son of James
William Henry Schafer, of Hamburg
and Highgate ; b. 1850 ; ed, at Clewer
House Sch., and at Univ. Coll., London,
Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen, McGill, and St.
Andrews Univs., Hon. Sc.D. Dublin,
Camb., and Melbourne, Hon. M.D.
Berne and Groningen ; was Assist.
Professor of Physiology, Univ. Coll.,
London 1874-83, Jodrell Professor there
1883-99, Gen. Sec., British Asso. 1895-
1900, and Pres. 1912 ; has been Pro-
fessor of Physiology, Edinburgh Univ.
since 1899 ; is a F.R.S. ; editor of
“ Quarterly Journal of Experimental
Physiology,” and author of various
physiological works ; assumed in 1918
the surname of Sharpey-Schafer : m.
1st, 1878, Maud, who d. 1896, da. of
A. W. Dixey ; 2ndly, 1900, Ethel
Maude, da. of John Henry Roberts,
F.R.C.S. ; cr. Knt. 1913. Marly
Knowe, North Berwick ; Atlienceum
Club.
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage) Geraldine
Mary, b. 1887.
Schlich, Sir William, K. C.I.E.,
Ph.D., F.R.S. , M.A., son of the late
Kirchenrath Schlich, of Hesse Darm-
stadt ; b. 1840 ; ed. at Darmstadt, and
at Giessen Univ. (Ph.D. 1867) ; natural-
ized 1886 ; entered Indian Forest Ser.
1866; appointed Conservator of Forests,
Bengal 1872, and became Inspector-Gen.
of Forests to Govt, of India 1881 ; or-
ganised the first English Sch. of Forestry
at Cooper’s Hill 1885, and retired 1889 ;
thanked by Govt, of India ; appointed
Principal Professor of Forestry at
Cooper’s Hill Coll. 1889, and at Oxford
Univ. 1905, also Reader 1911 ; is a
F.R.S., and a Member of Advisory
Committee on Forestry for England :
in. 1st, 1874, Mary Margaret, who d. 1878,
da. of William Smith, C.E., Superintend-
ing Engineer Bengal ; 2ndly, 1886,
Mathilde, da. of the late Herman
Marsily, of Antwerp ; cr. C.I.E. 1891,
K. C.I.E. 1909. Ferlys Lodge, 29, Ban-
burv Road . Oxford.
Son living — William Herman, b. 1888.
Daughters living — Gertrude, — Eleanor Fran-
ces : m. 1914, Marinus Walterus Holterman
ten Hove, — Mary : in. 1914, Humphrey
Frederic Searle, I.C.S., — Else Therese.
Schooling, Sir William, K.B.E., son
of the late Henry Schooling: b. i860;
an author, and a Vice-Chm. of National
War Savings Committee : w. 1886,
KNIGHTS.
S. Jessie Forbes; cr. C. B.E. (Civil) 1918,
K.B. E. (Civil) 1920. 14, Ladoroke
Grove, IV. 1 r ; Devonshire Club.
Daughters living— Two.
Schuster, Professor Sir Arthur, son
of Francis Joseph Schuster; b. 1851 ; ed.
at Frankfort and Geneva; Hon. D.Sc.
Manchester, Oxford and Calcutta, Hon.
Sc. D. Camb., Hon. LL.D. St. Andrews;
was Professor of Applied Mathematics
and of Physics, Manchester Univ. 1881-
1907, Pres. Manchester Literary and
Philosophical So. 1892-4, of Physical
and Mathematical Section, British Asso.
1892, of Physical So. 1912-14, and
of British Asso. 1915, and Sec. Roy.
So. 1912-19; is Foreign Sec. Physical
So., a Gov. of Giggleswick Sch. , Crown
Representative on Senate of London
Univ., a Member of Roy. Commn. on
Oxford and Cambridge, and Gen. Sec.
International Research Council ; twice
Bakerian Lecturer to Hoy. So. (medal) ,
author of “ Introduction to the Theory of
Optics," etc. : m. 1887, Cary, da. of
George L-weday, of Wardington, Oxon ;
cr. Knt. 1920. Veld all, Twyford, Berks ;
Athen&um Club.
Daughter living— Margaret : m. 1st, 19 — , T. G;
R. Dehn, 2nd Ifieut. Wilts Regt., who d.
19 — ; 2ndly, 1920, North Whitehead.
Schuster Sir Claud, K.C B., C.V.O.,
K.C., son of Frederick Leo Schuster ; b.
1869; ed. at Winchester, and at New
College, Oxford (B.A. 1892, M.A. 1909) ;
Bar, Inner Temple 1895 and K.C. 1919 ;
was Sec. London Govt. Act Commn.
1899-1902, Legal Assist., Board of
Education 1903-7, and Legal Assist.,
Assist. Sec. thereof 1907-11, and Prin-
cipal Assist. Sec. (Legal Branch) 1911.
Sec., National Health Insurance Commn.
1912, and a Member and Legal Adviser
to Joint Committee thereof 1913-15,
since when he has been Permanent Sec.
to Lord Chancellor and Clerk of the
Crown in Chancery ; was Ch. Registrar
of Friendly Sos. 1911-12 ; is a J.P.
for co. London ; has Order of Crown
of Belgium; author of “Peaks and
Pleasant Pastures”; m. 1896, Mabel
Elizabeth, da. of the Rev. William
Walter Merry, D.D.,R. of Lincoln Coll.,
Oxford ; cr. Knt. 1913, C.V.O. 1918,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1919. 16, Pkillimore
Gardens , Kensington, W. ; Alpine,
Oxford and Cambridge Clubs.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Alice, b. 1902.
Scindhia of Gwalior, Lieut.-Gen.
H.H. Maharaja ( Sir Madho Rao Baha-
dur), G.C.S.I., G.C.V.O., G.B.E. ; b.
1876 ; Hon. LL.D., Camb. 1902, Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford 1911, and Hon. LL.D.
Edin. 1911 ; appointed an Hon. and
Extra A.D.C. to H.M. 1900, Hon. Col.
an Indian Cav. Regt. 1906, Hon. Maj.-
Gen. in the Army 1910, and Hon. Lieut.-
Gen. 1918 ; went to China as Orderly
Officer to Gen. Gaselee 1901, providing
the Expedition with Hospital Ship
(medal) ; helped Govt, during Tirah
Campaign 1898, S. African War 1901,
and European War 1914 ; is one of the
Ruling Chiefs of India, head of the
Mahratta House of Scindhia, and a
Donat of Order of St. J ohn of J erusalem
in England ; received Kasar-i-Hind
medal 1900, Coronation medals 1902
and 1911, and Delhi Durbar medals
1903 and 1911 ; twice m. ; cr. G.C.S.I.
1895, G. C.V.O. 1903, G.B.E. 1917.
Gwalior, Central India ; Sipri, India ;
Marlborough, United Service ( Simla )
and Bombay Clubs.
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Son living — (By 2nd marriage) George Jivaji
Rao. b. 1916.
Sclater, Gen. Sir Henry Crichton,
G.C.B., G.B.E., 3rd son of the late
James Henry Sclater, J.P., D.L., of
Newick Park, Sussex ; b. 1855 ; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll. ; entered R.A. 1875,
became Capt. 1883, Brevet Major 1885,
Lieut.-Col. 1900, Brevet Col. ioo< , Col.
1902, Maj.-Gen. 1906, Lieut.-Gen. 1911,
Col. Comdt. 1918, and Gen. 1919 ;
Nile Expedition 1884-5, as D.A.A.G.
(despatches, medal with clasp, bronze
star, Brevet Major), Soudan Expedition
1885-6, as D.A.A. and Q.M.G., present
at action of Giniss, S. Africa 1899-1902,
as Col. on the Staff (despatches, medal
with six clasps, King’s medal, Brevet
Col.) ; was D.A.A. and Q.M.G., Egypt
1885, D.A.A.G. Head Quarters, Ireland
1892-5, Dep. Assist. Inspector-Gen.,
War Office 1895-8, Dep. Director-Gen.
of Ordnance, Head Quarters 1902-4,
Director of Artillery there 1904, Q.M.G.
in India 1904-8, in command of Lucknow
Div. 1908-9, and of Quetta Div. 1909-12,
A.G. to the Forces, and a Mil. Member
of Army Council 1914-16, and Gen.
Officer Comdg.-in-Ch., S. Command
1916-19 ; has Grand Cordon of Order
of Sacred Treasure of Japan : m. 1884,
Dame Edith Harriet, D.B.E., da. of
the Rt. Hon. Sir Walter Barttelot,
P.C., C.B., 1st Bt. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1902, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1913, G.C.B. (Mil.)
1916, G.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Holmwood,
Edenbridge ; Naval and Military Club.
Scott, Maj .-Gen. Sir Arthur Binny,
K.C.B., D.S.O. ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Chel-
tenham Coll. ; entered R.A. 1881, be-
came Capt. 1889, Major 1899, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1900, Lieut.-Col. and Brevet
Col. 1906, and Col. (h.-p.) 1911 ; S. Africa
1899-1902 (despatches, D.S.O. ), Euro-
pean War 1914-15, on Staff, with rank
of Maj.-Gen. (despatches, Legion of
Honour) ; was A. A.G. 5th Div., S. Army,
India 1906-10, and in command of R.A.
Quetta Div., Indian Army 1911-14 : m.
1894, Aimee Byng, da. of Gen. Charles
Hall ; cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1914,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Navaland Military
Club.
Scott, Sir Basil, son of the late
Henry Scott ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1884) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1884 ; was Advocate-Gen.,
Bombay 1902-8, and Ch. Justice of
High Court of Judicature, Bombay
1908-19 : m. 1914, Gertrude Gwen-
doline, da. of the late Henry W. Villiers-
Stuart, J.P., D.L., of Dromana, co.
Waterford ; cr. Knt. 1909. New
University Club.
Sons living — David, b. 1916, — Michael, b.
i9T7.
Scott, Sir Benjamin, el. son of the
late Hudson Scott, of Carlisle ; b. 1841 ;
is a J.P. for Cumberland and Carlisle
(six times Mayor), and Director of
Hudson Scott and Sons (Limited), of
that city : m. 1874, Sarah, da. of the
late Joseph Hope, of Whooff House,
Cumberland ; cr. Knt. 1904. Linden
House, Stanwix, Carlisle.
Daughter living — Maud Hope, b. 1875 : m.
1900, Edwin Scott-Nicholson, of Barn Close,
Carlisle.
Scott, Col. Sir Buchanan, K.C.I.E. ;
b. 1850 ; entered R.E. 1871, became
Capt. 1883, Major 1889, Lieut.-Col. 1896,
and Brevet Col. 1901 ; retired 1905 ;
served during Afghan War 1878-9
(medal) ; engaged in survey and con-
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struction of Frontier Railways, India
1874-87 ; was Dep. Consulting Engineer
for Railways in Public Works Depart.,
India 1887-93 1 Master of Bombay
Mint 1893-7, and Senior Mint Master
in India, Calcutta Mint 1897-1904 ;
is an Asso. of Institutions of Civil and
Electrical Engineers : m. 1888, Ethel
Theophila, 2nd da. of the late Charles
Theophilus Metcalfe, C.S.I. [see Met-
calfe, Bt., colls.] ; cr. C.I.E. 1888,
K.C.I.E. 1904. 2, Belvedere Grove,
Wimbledon , S.W.19; United Service
Club.
Son living — Ivor Buchanan Wyndham, b.
1894 ; Eieut. R.F.A.
Daughter living — Ramona Irene Alice, b. 1891.
Scott, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Stewart,
G.C.M.G., C.B. [see “ Privy Coun-
cil ”].
Scott, Sir James, son of David Scott,
of Broughty Ferry ; b. 1838 ; was for
six years in Royal Gun Factories,
Woolwich, and for ten years Manager
of the Paragon Works, South Queens-
ferry ; has been Proprietor of the
Tayport Engine Works since 1875 ; is
a Member of the Engineers’ and Ship-
builders’ Asso. in Scotland, a F.S.A. of
Scotland, and a J.P. for the Co. ; has
been twice Provost of Tayport : m.
1862, Jeannie, da. of Robert Brough ;
cr. Knt. 1911. Rock Knoive, Tayport,
Fife ; Liberal ( Dundee ) Club.
Sons living — Five.
Daughter living — One.
Scott, Sir (James) George, K.C.I.E.,
son of the late Rev. George Scott,
Minister of Dairsie, Fifeshire ; b. 1851 ;
ed. abroad, at King’s Coll. Sch., London,
and at Edinburgh and Oxford Univs. ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1896; sometime
War Correspondent to the Times and
subsequently to the Standard in Tong
King ; entered Burma Commn. 1886 ;
captured the rebel Twet Nga Lu and his
bodyguard when Political Officer in
Shan States 1888 (thanked by Gov.-
Gen. in Council and by Com.-in-Ch. in
India) ; received submission of powerful
Trans-Salween Shan Ch., the Sawbwa
of Keng Tung, 1890 ; was a Member
of Anglo-Siamese Boundary Commn.
1889-90 ; appointed Sup. of Northern
Shan States 1891, Burmah-Thibet
Boundary Commr. 1898, and Sup. and
Political” Officer, Southern Shan States
1902 ; retired 1910 ; proceeded on
Political Mission to Bangkok Aug. 1893,
and became Charge d’ Affaires and Act-
ing Consul-Gen. in Nov. of that year ;
in Oct. 1894 was British Commr. on
Anglo-French Buffer State Delimitation
Commn. to arrange intermediary zone
between British and French Possessions
on the Upper Mekong : m. 1st, 1890,
Elizabeth Dora, who d. 1896, da. of the
late Rev. James Campbell Connolly,
Chaplain of Woolwich Dockyard ;
2ndly, 1905, Eleanor, da. of His Honour
Judge (John William) McCarthy, Judge
of County Court Circuit No. 12 ; 3rdly,
1920, Geraldine Edith, da. of the late
Rev. Henry Arthur Mitton, Master of
Sherburn House, Durham ; cr. C.I.E.
1892, K.C.I.E. 1901. 82, Brook Green,
W. 6; Temple Gardens, E.C. 4; Savage
Club.
Daughter living — (By 2nd marriage) One, b.
1906.
Scott, Sir John Harley, son of the
late Edward Scott, an architect ; b.
1849 ; many years Senior Alderman of
Cork City ; is a Trustee of Cork Savings I
Bank, of Cork South Infirmary, and of
Royal Cork Sailors’ Home, Chm. of
Scott, Harley and Co. (Limited), of
Cork, Hon. Sec. and Trustee Cork Fever
Hospital, a Trustee of Skiddy’s Charity,
a J.P. for City and Co. of Cork (High
Sheriff 1892, and Mayor 1896), Past
Pres, of Cork Incorporated Chamber of
Commerce and Shipping, a Member of
Gen. Synod of Church of Ireland, and of
Diocesan Council, and Chm. of Cork
Unionist Asso. ; sometime Imperial
German Vice-Consul for Cork and Dist. :
m. 1889, Maria Bowling, da. of the late
Henry L. Young, J.P., D.L., of Lee
Mount, Cork ; cr. Knt. 1892. Welling-
ton House, Cork ; Junior Constitutional
Club.
Scott, Sir Robert Townley, I.S.O.,
son of Robert Scott ; b. 1841 ; entered
Gen. Post Office, Brisbane, 1862, and
became Sec. in Postal and Telegraph
Depart., Australia ; retired 1910 : m.
1868, Ellen, da. of George Parkinson
Wright, of Brisbane ; cr. I.S.O. 1903,
Knt. 1909. Brisbane, Queensland.
Sons living — Four.
Daughter living — One.
Scott-Moncrieff [see Moncrieff].
Scovell, Sir Augustus Charles, son of
George Scovell, J.P., D.L., formerly of
Grosvenor Place, S.W. ; b. 1840 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
1862) ; sometime Chm. of Metropolitan
Asyums Board; is a J.P. for London,
and Chm. of Guarantee So. : m. 1865,
Arabella Barrington, who d. 1916,
younger da. of the late Capt. Vincent
Frederick Kennett, of The Manor
House, Dorchester-on-Thame ; cr. Knt.
1907. 8, Primrose Mansions, Battersea
Park, S.JF. ; Oxford and Cambridge
Club.
Son living — Rev. Frederick George, b. 1869 ;
R. of Rawmarsh, Rotherham : m 1903, Edith,
da. of the late Charles Holi, of Bath.
Daughters living — Beatrice Arabella, —
Augusta Constance, — Mabel Patricia, —
Hilda Katharine.
Scrutton, Rt Hon. Sir (Thomas)
Edward, P.C. [see “ Privy Council ”].
Seabrooke, Sir James Herbert,
K.C.I.E., son of James Seabrooke, of
Grays, Essex ; b. 1852 ; ed. at King’s
Coll., London, and at Queen’s Coll., Ox-
ford ; entered India Office 1876 ; be-
came Assist. Sec. Revenue and Statis-
tics Depart. 1900, Assistant Sec. Mil.
Depart. 1907, Dep. Clerk of the Council
1912, and Joint Sec. Mil. Depart. 1915*.
retired 1919 ; cr. C.I.E. 1911, K.C.I.E.
1919. Wayside, Prestbury, Cheltenham.
Seager, Sir William Henry, M.P., son
of the late William Seager, of Cardiff ;
b. 1862 ; ed. at Cardiff Wesleyan High
Sch. ; is Managing Director of W. H.
Seager and Co. (Limited), Seager’s Ship-
ping Supplies (Limited), and Sir William
Seager and Sons (Limited), of 108, Bute
Street, Cardiff, Chm. Ropner Ship-
building and Repairing Co. (Stockton)
(Limited), Manager of Tempus Shipping
Co. (Limited), a Director of Chepstow
Shipbuilding Co. (Limited), of Garforth
Collieries (Limited), of British Steamship
Owners’ Asso., Alban Richards and Co.
(Limited), James Howell and Co.
(Limited), Southern Shipping Insurance
Co., and other Cos., Past Chm. of Car-
diff and Bristol Channel Shipowners’
Asso., and of Cardiff Institute for the
Blind, Vice-Chm. Cardiff Ship Store
Merchants’ Asso., a Gov. and Trustee of
King Edward VII. Hospital, a Gov.
KNIGHTS.
I I IS
of Royal Hamadryad Seaman’s Hospital
(Cardiff), of Queen’s Coll. (Taunton ) and
of Farrington’s Girls’ Sch. (Chislehurst),
and Past Pres, and a Member of Car-
diff Chamber of Commerce ; has sat
for E. Div. of Cardiff (Co. L) since
Dec. 1918 : m. 1890, Margaret, da.
of the late John Elliot, of Woodfield,
Cardiff ; cr. Knt. 1918. Lynwood,
Newport Road, Cardiff ; Reform,
National Liberal, and Cardiff Exchange
Clubs.
Sons living — John Elliot, M. C., b. 1891 ; Capt.
S. Wales Borderers, — George Leighton, b.
1896; formerly Lieut. London Regt.
Daughter living — One, b. 1900.
Seaman, Sir Owen, son of the late
William Mantle Seaman, of The Tower
House, Putney, S.W. ; b. 1861 ; ed. at
Shrewsbury Sch., and at Clare Coll.,
Camb. (M.A., Univ. Porson Prizeman
1882, 1st class Classical Tripos 1883,
Hon. Fellow 1909) ; Hon. D.Litt.
Durham 1906 ; Bar. Inner Temple
1897 ; appointed a Master at Rossall
Sch. 1884, Professor of Literature, Coll,
of Science, Newcastle 1890, and a Gov.
of Shrewsbury Sch. 1917 ; joined Staff
of Punch 1897, became Assist. Editor
1902, and Editor 1906 ; cr. Knt. 1914.
2, Whitehall Court, S.W. ; Athenceum,
United University, Savile, Bath, and
Beefsteak Clubs.
Selangor, H.H. Suleiman bin Aimer-
hum (Raja Musa), Sultan of, K.C.M.G. ;
cr. C.M.G. (Hon.) 1906, K.C.M.G. (Hon.)
1912. Selangor, Straits Settlements.
Selfe, Sir Robert Carr, son of the
late John Selfe, of Stockwell ; b. 1840 ;
entered Ecclesiastical Commn. Office
i860, became Accountant and Assist.
Financial Adviser 1891, Assist. Sec.
1897, and Sec. and Financial Adviser
1908 ; retired 1909 : m. 1864, Rosetta,
who d. 19 1 7, da. of the late Benjamin
Priest, of Kensington ; cr. Knt. 1910.
Cedarlea, Parklands, Surbiton Hill.
Selfe. His Honour Sir William Lucius,
3rd son of the late Henry J ames Selfe
Selfe, Metropolitan Police Magistrate; b.
1845 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Corpus
Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1868) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1870 ; was Principal Sec.
✓ to Lord Chancellor (Earl Cairns) Jan. to
April 1880, and Judge of County Courts
Circuit No. 24 Nov. 1882 to April 1884,
and of Circuit No. 49, April 1884 to May
1905, when he was transferred to Circuit
No. 43 ; retired 1919 ; sometime one of
the Standing Committee for framing the
rules of the County Courts ; served as
Chm. of E. Kent Quarter Sessions 1893-
1905 : m. 1876, Ellen, da. of Henry
Sanford Bicknell, formerly of Cavendish
House, Clapham Common ; cr. Knt.
1897. 13, Connaught Square, W.2. ;
Athenceum Club.
Semon, Sir Felix, K.C.V.O., M.D.,
son of S. J. Semon, of Dantzic ; b. 1849 ;
ed. at Berlin, Heidelberg, Vienna, Paris,
and London ; M.D. Berlin 1873,
M.R.C.P. London 1876, and F.R.C.P.
1885 ; Royal Prussian Professor 1893 ;
took part in Franco-German War 1870-
71 (medal with five clasps) ; formerly
Pres, of London Laryngological So. ; is
Consulting Laryngologist and Vice-
Pres., National Hospital for Paralysed
and Epileptic, a Fellow of Roy. So. of
Medicine, etc., a Com. of Order of
Isabella la Catolica of Spain, and a
Grand Officer of the Medjidie ; has
Grand Cordon of Star of Zanzibar ; was
Physician Extraor. to King Edward
VII. 190 1 -10 ; author of many works on
Diseases of the Throat, etc. : m. 1879,
Louise Dorette Augusta, da. of the late
H. Redeker ; cr. Knt. 1897, C.V.O.
1902, K. C.V.O. 1905. Rignalls, Great
Missenden, Bucks.
Sons living — Henry Charles Gustav (Bath
Club), M .D., M.R.C.P. ,b. 1881; sometime
Capt. R. A. M.C.,— Herbert Phillip, b. 1882;
sometime Capt. R.A.S.C. : m. 19x2, Doris,,
da. of W. Bessemer Wright, — Percy Joseph,
b. 1885; sometime in R.A.M.C.: m. 1919,
Mary Rohde.
Semple, Lieut. -Col, Sir David, M.D.,
D.Sc., son of the late William Semple, of
Castlederg, co. Tyrone ; b. 1856 ; ed. at
Queen’s Coll., Belfast (M.D. and M.Ch.
1881) ; D.P.H. Camb. 1892 ; entered
Army 1883, and became Major Roy..
Army Med. Corps 1895, and Lieut.-
Col. 1903 ; retired 1905 ; was Assist.
Professor of Pathologv, Army Med.
Sch., Netley 1894-9, Director of
Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, 1900-1905,
of Central Research Institute, Kasauli
1905-13, and Director-Gen., Public
Health Dept., Egypt 1913-18; has
Kaisar-i-Hind gold medal, and 2nd
class of Order of the Nile : m. 1894,
Ethel May, da. of the late Dr. Edward
Watson, of Isleham, Cambridge ; cr-
Knt. 1911. Clare Lodge, Harpenden,
Herts.
Son living — Robert Edward Watson, b. 1896,
Daughters living — Ethel Maud, b. 1895, —
Mabel Kathleen, b. 1901, — Dorothy Eileen,
b. 1902.
Serjeant, Col. Sir William Charles
Eldon, C.B., el. son of the late Capt.
Charles Eldon Serjeant, 74th High-
landers and Turkish Contingent in
Crimea, of St. Benet’s Abbey, near
Bodmin ; b. 1857 ; ed. privately ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1893 ; served with 1st
Mounted Rifles and Pioneer Regt. in
Bechuanaland Field Force 1884-5, with
Matabeleland Relief Force 1896, leading
successful left attacks on Babiyan’s and
Sikombo’s strongholds (medal ; thanked
by British S. Africa Co.), and in S. Africa
1902, Comdg. his Regt. (Queen’s medal
with three clasps, promoted Major Re-
serve of Officers, thanked by Com.-in-
Ch., C.B.) ; was Lieut. -Col. and Hon.
Col. Comdg. 5th Batn. Rifle Brig.
(Prince Consort’s Own) 1901-7 ; ren-
dered sers. in connection with Army
Re-organisation 1904-7 ; is Hon. Lieut. -
Col. in Army, a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. J ohn of J erusalem in
England, and Vice- Pres. London Cornish
Asso. ; sometime Comdt.-Gen. Legion
of Frontiersmen, which he reorgan-
ised 1910 ; m. 1st, 18 — , Florence Mary
(from whom he obtained a divorce
1888), da. of the late Robert Porter, of
Westfield House, South Lyncombe,
Somerset; 2ndly, 18 — , Josephine
Alice, da. of the late Signore Giuseppe
Vaglica, of Palermo ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1904, Knt. 1907. St. Benet's Abbey ,
near Bodmin, Cornwall.
Seth Kastur Chand Daga, Diwan
Bahadur Sir, Rai Bahadur, K.C.I.E. ;
has Kaisar-i-Hind medal ; cr. C.I.E.
1909, K.C.I.E. 1911. Bikaner, Raj -
putana ; Kamptee, Central Provinces,
India.
Seth Sarupchand Hukamchand,
Rai Bahadar, Sir ; b. 18 — ; a banker of
Central India; ci. Knt. 1918.
Seton, Sir Malcolm Cotter Cariston,
K.C.B., son of the late Bertram William
Seton [see Cotter, Bt., colls.] ; b. 1872 ;
ed. at Repton, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford
(Classical Scholar, B.A. 1895, M.A. 1920);
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KNIGHTAGE.
entered India Office 1898 ; appointed
Private Sec. to Under Sec. of State for
India 1901, Senior Clerk, Financial
Depart. 1902 and Judicial and Public
Depart. 1907, Assist. Sec. there 1910,
Sec. 1911, and Assist. Under Sec.
-of State 1919; author of “The
Transvaal Boers ” : m. 1901, Frances
Eveleen, da. of the late J onathan
Bruce, of Miltown Castle, Charleville ;
.cr. C.B. (Civil) 1915, K.C.B. (Civil) 1919.
13, Clarendon Road, Holland Park,
W.11 ; Union Club.
Settle, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry Hamil-
ton, K.C.B. ,D.S.O., son of the late Capt.
Henry T. Settle, of Southover, Lewes ;
*i b . 1847 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; en-
tered R.E. 1867, became Capt. 1879
(passed Staff Coll. 1883), Major 1885,
Lieut. -Col. 1888, Col. 1893, Maj.-Gen.
T902, and Lieut.-Gen. 1908 ; retired
T911 ; served with Soudan Expedition
1884-5, as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. (de-
spatches, medal with clasp, bronze star,
Brevet Major), and as Ch. Staff Officer
at actions of Gamaizah 1888 (despatches,
clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), Toski 1889
(despatches, clasp, 2nd class Medjidie),
Tokar 1891 (despatches, clasp), and in
S. Africa 1899-1902, as Brig. -Gen. on
Staff (despatches twice, two medals with
clasps, K.C.B., promoted Maj.-Gen.
for distinguished ser. in the field) ; was
Surveyor-Gen. and Q.M.G., Egyptian
Army 1886-92, Inspector-Gen. of Egyp-
tian Police 1892-4, Assist. Inspector-
Gen. of Fortifications at the War
Office 1895-9 ; Comdg. R.E. at Malta
1899, Gen. Officer Comdg. Cape
Colony Dist., S. of Orange River
1901-2, and Cape Colony 1903, and
■Gen. Officer Comdg. at Porstmouth
1905-8 ; has rank of Pasha, 2nd class
Osmanieh, and 1st class Medjidie : m.
1875, Edith, only da. of the late Ion
Rigg, of Wrotham Hill Park, Kent ; |
cr. D.S.O. 1891, C.B. (Mil.) 1898, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1900. 7, Park Street, Bath;
United Service Club.
Daughter living — Lilian Mary, b. 1881 : m.
1902, Com. Vic tor Lindsay Arbuthnot Camp-
bell, D.S.O. , R.N.
Seymour, Brig -Gen . Sir Edward
Hamilton, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G. [see
D. Somerset, colls.].
Seymour, A dm. of the Fleet the Rt.
Hon. Sir Edward Hobart, P.C., G.C.B.,
O.M., G.C.V.O. [see Culme-Seymour,
Bt.].
Seymour, Gen. Sir William Henry,
K. C.B., son of the late Sir William
Seymour, Judge of Supreme Court,
Bombay [Oakes, Bt.] ; b. 1829 ; en-
tered Army 1847, became Capt. 1854,
Major and Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col. 1863,-
Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1882, and
Gen. (retired) 1884 ; served with 68th
L. I. in Crimean Campaign 1854-5
(medal with four clasps and Turkish
medal), and in command of Queen’s
Bays during Indian Mutiny Campaign
1858-9 (frequently despatches, medal
with clasp) ; was in command of
Curragh Dist. and Inspector Gen. of
Cav. in Ireland 1874-9, and Col. 3rd
Dragoon Guards 1883-91, and 13 th
Hussars 1891-4, since when he has been
Col. 2nd Dragoon Guards : m. 1875,
Anne Charlotte, da. of Archdeacon
Bowles ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1859, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1904.
Seymour, Vice-Adm. Sir Michael 1
Culme-, K.C.B., M.V.O. [see Culme-
Seymour, Bt.].
Seymour-Lloyd [see Lloyd].
Shackleton, Sir David James,
K.C.B., son of William Shackleton, of
265, Leeds Road, Nelson ; b. 1863 ;
started work as a cotton weaver at age
of 9 ; became Chm. of Labour Party
1904 ; was Pres. Amalgamated Weavers’
Asso. 1906-11, Pres. Trade Union Con-
gress 1908-9, and Labour Adviser to
Home Office 1910-11 ; appointed a
National Health Insurance Commr.
1912, and Permanent Sec. to Ministry of
Labour in National Min. 1917 (also
Vice- Pres, and Ch. Labour Adviser),
and Joint Permanent Sec. there 1920 ;
is a J.P. for Lancashire ; sat as M.P. for
N.E., or Clitheroe, Div. of Lancashire
(Labour) 1902-10 : m. 1883, Sarah, da.
of J. Broadbent, of Accrington ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.C.B. (Civil) 1917.
Sunnyhurst, 55, Rotherwick Road,
Golder's Green, N.W.4.
Son living — David, b. 1903.
Daughter living — Margaret Jane: m. 1912,
Capt. H. Cutlow.
Shackleton, Major Sir Ernest Henry,
C.V.O., O.B.E., elder son of the late
Henry Shackleton, M.D., of Sydenham,
S.E., and Kilkea House, co. Kildare ; b.
1874 ; ed. at Dulwich Coll. ; Hon.
LL.D. Glasgow 1914 ; formerly Lieut.
Roy. Naval Reserve ; was 3rd Lieut,
in National Antarctic Expedition 1901
(Polar medal) ; commanded British
Antarctic Expedition 1907-9 (Polar
clasp), and Imperial Antarctic Expedi-
tion 1914-17 rescuing marooned mem-
bers (Bar to Polar medal) ; had charge
of British Mission to Republics of S.
America 1917-18 ; became temporary
Major on Special Ser. 1918, with
N. Russia Expeditionary Force ; is a
Younger Brother of the Trinity House ;
special gold medallist and silver
medallist Roy. Geographical So., Living-
stone gold medallist of Roy. Geogra-
phical So. of Scotland, gold medallist of
Roy. Geographical Sos. of Denmark,
Belgium, Antwerp, France, Italy,
America, Washington, Philadelphia,
and Tyneside, Special gold medallist
Imperial Geographical So. of Russia,
Vega medallist of Swedish So. for An-
thropology and Geography, an Hon.
Fellow of many Geographical and
Scientific Sos., a Com. of the Orders
of Dannebrog of Denmark, Pole Star of
Sweden, Crown of Italy, and St. Olaf of
Norway, and an Officer of the Legion
of Honour ; has gold medal of City of
Paris, Russian Order of St. Anne, and 1st
class Chilian Order of Merit ; was Sec.
and Treasurer of Roy. Geographical So.
of Scotland 1904-6 ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Dundee (LU) 1906 ; author of
“ The Heart of the Antarctic,” and
“South ” : m. 1904, Emily Mary, second
da. of the late Charles Dorman, of Town-
gate, Wadhurst, Sussex ; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1907, C.V.O. and Knt. 1909, 0.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. 14, Milnthorpe Road,
Eastbourne ; Marlborough, Savage,
Authors', Arctic of New York, and,
Royal Belgian Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — Raymond Swinford, b. 1905, —
Edward Arthur Alexander, b. 1911.
Daughter living — Cecily Jane Swinford, b.
1906.
Shahbaz Khan, Nawab ( Bugti ),
K.C.l.E.; b. 18 — ; received personal
title of Nawab 1890; cr. K.C.l.E. 1901.
Baluchistan, India.
Shahpura, Raja Dhiraj (Sir Nahar
Singh) of, K.C.l.E. ; b. 1855; is one of
KNIGHTS.
1 1 ir
the Ruling Chiefs of India; cr. K.C.I.E.
1903. Shahpura, Rajputana.
Shahu Chhatrapati [see Kolhapur],
Shakespear, Dame Ethel Mary
Reader, D.B.E., da. of the late Rev.
Henry Wood, of Biddenham, Beds; b.
1871 ; ed. at Bedford High Sch., and at
Newnham Coll., Camb. ; D.Sc. Birming-
ham 1905; a Fellow of Geological So.,
Hon. Sec. Local War Pensions Com-
mittee, Birmingham, and a Member of
Special Grants Committee, Min. of Pen-
sions : m. 1906, Gilbert Arden Shakespear,
D>c ; cr. M.B.F,. (Civil) 1918, D.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. 21, Woodland Road , North-
field Birmingham.
Shamsher Singh, Sardar Bahadur ,
Sir, K.C.I.E., son of Sardar Jaimal Singh,
of Raipur, Ludhiana Dist., Punjab; b.
i860; ed. at Jullundur and Hoshiarpur
High Schs. , and at Govt. Coll., Lahore;
served during Afghan War 1879-80, pre-
sent at march from Kabul to Kandahar
(medal, bronze star) ; was Sec to the
Maharaja of ]ind 1885-7, Postmaster Gen.
and Sec to Council of Regency, Jind
State 1887-99, and Ch. Judge of State
High Court 1899-1903, since when he
has been Ch. Min. received personal
title of Sardar Bahadur 1906, and Corona-
tion medals 1903 and 1911 ; cr. C.I.E.
1 91 1 K.C.I.E. 1917. Sangrur, Jind
State, Punjab.
Shams-ul-Huda, Nawab Sir Syed,
K.C.I.E .; b. 1864; appointed a Member
of Council of Gov. of Bengal 1912, and a
Puisne Judge of High Court, Calcutta
1917; cr. K.C.I.E. 1916. Calcutta.
Shann, Sir Thomas Thornhill, el.
son of the late Samuel Shann ; b. 1846 ;
is a J.P. and an Alderman of Manchester
City, Chm. of Mayes’ Charity, Sch. of
Technology Committee, and Manchester
Education Committee and Licensing
Bench, Trustee and Chm. of Govs, and
House Committee of Nicholls Hospital,
Hon. Treasurer and Chm. Manchester
Certified Industrial Sch., Gov., Trustee,
and Treasurer of John Ry lands Library,
a Member of Court of Victoria Univ. ,
and Chm. of Training Sch. Committee of
Manchester War Pensions Committee;
was Lord Mayor of Manchester 1903-5 :
m. 1869, Hannah, who d. 1899, da. of the
late William Sutcliffe, of Stansfield Hall,
Todmorden ; cr. Knt. 1905. Lincluden,
Formby, Lancashire ; Constitutional , and
Conservative ( Manchester ) Clubs.
Son living — One.
Daughter living— One.
Share, Paymaster-in-Ch. Sir Hamnet
Hold itch, K.B.E., C.B., son of the late
Holditch Share; b. 1864; entered R.N.
1880, became Paymaster 1898, Staff-Pay-
master 1902, Fleet- Paymaster 1906, and
Paymaster-in-Ch. 1917 ; Egyptian War
1882 (medal, bronze star), European War
1914-18 as Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. of Grand
Fleet (despatches, K.B. E. , Russian Order
of St. Anne, Legion of Honour, Order of
Rising Sun of Japan) : m. 1918, Alfreda
Caroline Mary, da. of the late Rear-
Adm. Walter B. Bridges, of Trawalla,
Victoria, Australia; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1920.
Sharkey, Sir Seymour John, M.D.,
F.R.C.P., son of the late Edmund P.
Sharkey, M.D. , of Ballinasloe, Ireland;
b. 1847 ed. at Christ’s Hospital, and at
Jesus Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1870, M.A. 1879,
M.B. 1873, M.D. 1888, Hon. Fellowi9i8);
M.R.C.P. London 1879, F.R.C.P. 1885;
formerly Pres, of Neurological So., Ex-
aminer in Pathology and Med., Oxford
Univ. (also Examiner at Conjoint Board),
Radcliffe Travelling Fellow, Oxford Univ. „
and Censor, and Senior Censor Roy. Coll,
of Physicians, and Representative on.
Senate of London Univ. ; is Consulting
Physician (sometime Lecturer on Med.
and Pathology) to St. Thomas’s Hospital,
and Med. Referee to the Treasury ; cr.
Knt. 1914. 24 A, Portland Place, W. ,~
Athenceum Club .
Sharpe, Sir Alfred, K.C.M.G. , C.B. ,
son of Edmund Sharpe, J.P. , formerly of
Quarryhill, Lancaster ; b. 1853 ; ed. at
Hailey bury; Hon. LL.D. Edin. iqii ;;
admitted Solicitor 1876 ; was Stipendiary
Magistrate of Fiji 1884-5 ; appointed
a Vice-Consul in Nyasaland 1891, and
for Territories North of Zambesi 1893,
Consul there 1894, and Consul-Gen.
1897 ; acted as Commr. and Consul-
Gen. at Zomba 1891 and 1896-7, and was.
Commr., Com.-in-Ch., and Consul-Gen.
for British Central African Protectorate
(now Nyasaland Protectorate) 1897-1904,
and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. there 1904-10;
has five medals and two clasps ; is a J. P.
for Lancashire ; has Belgian Order of the
Crown: m. 1881, Rosamund, da. of the
Rev. Edward James Bolling, formerly
V. of Leverbridge, Lancashire; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1887, K.C.M.G. 1903. St. Step-
hens Club.
Sons living — Two, of whom Reginald : m.
1914, Mary Littledale Tunstall, da. of
Sir Lancelot Sanderson.
Sharpey-Schafer [see Schafer].
Shaw, Sir Alexander William, son of
William John Shaw; b. 1847; is a J.P. for
Limerick: m. 1876, Eleanor, da. of the
late William Gough -Gubbins, of Castle
Troy, co. Limerick ; cr. Knt. 1906. Der -
ravoher, Limerick.
Sons living — Malcolm David, b. 1880, — Eric
Russell, b. 1882.
Daughters living — Mary Eleanor : m. 1902,
Lieut. -Col. Robert Sidney Hamilton, C.M.G.,
R.A., — Norah Gladys; m. 1902, Major
Frederick Herbert Marshall, R.A .
Shaw, Col. Sir Archibald Mclnnes,
C. B. , son of the late James Shaw,
ironfounder, of Maryhill, Glasgow ; b.
1862; ed. at Glasgow Acad.; LL.D.
St. Andrews 1911 ; formerly Col. 1st
Lanarkshire R.G.A. , and Hon. Col. 4th
Lowland (Howitzer) Brig., R.F.A. (V.D.) ;
is Lieut. -Col. City of Glasgow Vol. Regt.,
head of the firm of Shaw and Mclnnes,,
ironfounders, of Maryhill, a J.P. and D.L.
for Glasgow and Lanarkshire, Chm. of
Broxburn Oil Co., and a Fellow of Roy.
Colonial Institute ; received Coronation
medal 1911; elected Bailie of River and
Firth of Clyde 1902; was Pres, of Glasgow
Territorial Force Asso. and Lord-Lieut.
of Glasgow 1908-11, and Lord Provost of
Glasgow 1908-11 ; has Orders of Sacred.
Treasure of Japan and St. Olaf of Norway,
and Italian Medal of Merit: m. 1891,,
Rosina Elisabeth Douglas, da. of the late
Archibald Fraser, merchant, of Glasgow;
cr. Knt. 1911, C.B. (Civil) 1918. Ballock-
myle, Mauchline, Ayrshire ; New, and
Conservative ( Glasgow ) Clubs.
Son living — Archibald Douglas Mclnnes,
D. S.O., b. 1895 [see “ Companionage ”].
Daughter living — Edith Rosina Mclnnes, b ■
1893: m. 1st 1913, Capt. R. Ramsey Tullis,.
who d. (killed in action) 1915, of Tullibodj',.
Clackmannanshire; 2ndly 1916, Capt. R. A.
Begg, Seaforth Highlanders.
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KNIGHTAGE.
Shaw, Lieut -Gen. the Right Hon. Sir
Frederick Charles, P.C., K.C.B. [see
“ Privy Council ”].
Shaw, Sir George Watson, C.S.I., son
of the late Major Robert Shaw, H.E.I.C.S. ;
b. 1858 ; ed. at Hertford Gram. Sch. , and
at King’s Coll., London; entered I. C.S.
1879, became Assist. Commr., Burma,
1879, Dep. Commr. 1888, Commr. 1901,
and Judicial Commr., Upper Burma 1905 ;
officiated as Lieut. -Gov. of Burma May to
Nov. 1913; retired 1914 ; cr. C.S.I. 1908,
Knt. 1913.
Shaw, Sir (William) Napier, F.R.S.,
son of the late Charles Thomas Shaw, of
Selly Park, Birmingham ; b. 1854 ; ed. at
King Edward’s Sch., Birmingham, at
Emmanuel Coll. , Camb. (B.A. 1876, M. A.
1879, Sc.D. 1902), and at Berlin Univ. ;
Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen 1906 and Edin-
burgh 1920, Hon. Sc.D. Dublin 1908,
Harvard 1909, and Manchester 1910 ;
was Univ. Lecturer in Experimental
Physics, Camb. 1887-99, Senior Tutor of
Emmanuel Coll., Camb. 1890-9 (Fellow
1877-1906, a Member of Meteorological
Council 1897-1905 (Sec. thereof 1900-1905),
and Director of the Meteorological Office
1905-20; author of numerous scientific
papers ; appointed Reader in Meteoro-
logy, London Univ. 1907, and Professor
of Meteorology in Imperial Coll, of
Science and Technology 1920 : m. 1885,
Sarah Jane Dugdale, da. of the late
Thomas Harland, M.D. , of Salford; cr.
Knt. 1915. 10, Moreton Gardens, South
Kensington, S. IV. 5/ Athenaeum , Royal
Aero, and British Eznpire Clubs.
Shea, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Stuart
Mackenzie, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., son
of Col. Henry John Francis Shea, R.A. ;
b. 1869; ed. at Sedbergh Sch., and at
R.M.C. ; entered Roy. Irish Regt. 1888,
became Capt. Indian Cav. 1899, Brevet
Major 1902, Major 1906, Brevet Lieut. -
Col. 1912, Lieut. -Col. 1914, Brevet Col.
1916, and Maj.-Gen. 1917 ; Chitral Re-
lief Force 1895 (medal with clasp), S.
Africa 1900-1902, first with Thorneycroft’s
Mounted Inf. , and subsequently in com-
mand of 5th and 6th S. Australian Con-
tingents, with rank of Major (despatches
twice, Queen’s medal with four clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet
Major, D.S.O.), European War 1914-18
in Palestine on Staff (despatches, C. B. ,
C.M.G. , Brevet Col., Legion of Honour,
K.C.M.G. , Order of the Nile) ; sometime
a Professor at Indian Staff Coll., and a
Gen. Staff Officer ; appointed a Brig.
Com. 1915 : m. 1902, Winifred Mary, da.
of the late William Congreve, of Con-
greve, Staffordshire, and Burton Hall,
Chester; cr. D.S.O. 1901, C.B. (Mil.)
1915, C.M.G. 1918, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Naval and Military Club.
Shead, Sir Samuel George, son of the
late William Shead; b. 1871; ed. at
Beccles Coll. , Suffolk ; is a Member of
the Stock Exchange, Lieut. Army Ser.
Corps (M.T. ), and a Knight of Serbian
Order of St. Sava ; was Master of Wor-
shipful Co. of Gardeners 1913-15, and
Sheriff of City of London 1915-16; m.
1892, Lucy, da. of Charles Vidler ; cr.
Knt. 1917. 1, Connaught Place, IV.;
Kew hurst House, Little Common, Bex
hill ; Royal Automobile Club.
Daughter living — Beatrice Irene, b. 1895; has
Freedom of Gardeners’ Co.
Shearman, Sir Montague, son of the
late Montague Shearman, of Wimbledon,
Surrey ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Merchant Taylors'
Sch., and at St. John’s Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1880, M A. 18 — ) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1881, and a K.C. 1903; went Midland
Circuit ; appointed a Judge of High
Court of Justice (King’s Bench Div.)
April 1914 : m. 1884, Mary Louise, da.
of the late John Long, of New York ;
cr. Knt. 1914. Leigh House, Eaton Gate,
S. W. / 360, Royal Courts of Jtistice,
W.C.
Shentall, Sir Ernest, son of Charles
Shentall, of Chesterfield ; b. 1861 ; ed. at
Chesterfield ; a wholesale fruit merchant,
a J.P. for Derbyshire and Chesterfield
(Mayor 1913-19), a Member of Chester-
field Education Committee, a Gov. of
Chesterfield Gram. Sch., and Chm. of
Chesterfield and Dist. Employment Com-
mittee ; m. 1885, Harriett, da. of Peter
Warner, of Chesterfield ; cr. Knt. 1918.
St. Mary s House, Chesterfield; The Bun-
galow, Walton, Chesterfield.
Sheoraj Singh, Rana Sir, K.C.I.E. ;
b. 1865 ; is Taluqdar of Thalrai (Khajur-
gaon) ; cr. K.C.I.E. 1911. Thalrai, Rai
Bareli, Oudh, India.
Shephard, Sir Horatio Hale, 2nd son
of John Shephard, of Doctors’ Commons,
E.C. , and Castle Hill, Englefield Green ;
b. 1842; ed: at Eton, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1865, M.A. 1870) ; Hon.
LL.D. , Glasgow 1901 ; Bar. Inner Temple
1867 ; appointed Professor of Law in
Presidency Coll., Madras 1873, Govt.
Pleader and Public Prosecutor, Madras
1881, and a M.L.C., Madras 1885; was
Advocate-Gen., Madras 1887-9, a Judge
of High Court of Judicature thereof 1889-
1901 (acted as Ch. Justice 1898), and Legal
Adviser to Sec. of State for India 1902-7 ;
is a Member of Marylebone Borough
Council ; author of various works on Law of
India; m. 1876, Agnes, da. of Gen. J. W.
Rideout, formerly Controller of Mil. Ac-
counts, Madras; cr. Knt. 1908. 13,
Cumberland Mansions, W. ; Athenaeum
Club.
Sons living — Two.
Sheppard, Rev. Canon Edgar,
K. C. V. 0. , D.D., son of Edgar Sheppard,
M. D. , D. C. L. , Professor of Psychological
Med. at King’s Coll., London ; b. 1845 I
ed. at St. John’s Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1873, M.A. 1876, D.D. 1900) ; was Curate
at Marlow 1874-6, and of Hornsey 1876-8,
and a Minor Canon, St. George’s Chapel,
Windsor, 1878-84 ; appointed Sub-Dean
of the Chapels Royal 1884 ; was Reader
and Preacher of Chapel Roy., Whitehall
1884-1904, Chap, to Queen Victoria 1886-
1900, to Duke of Cambridge 1887-1904,
to Roy. So. of Musicians 1892, and to
King Edward VII. 1901, and Domestic
Chap, to King Edward VII. 1909, and
to King George V. 1910 ; also Hon.
Domestic Chap, to Queen Alexandra
1910 ; has been Sub- Almoner since 1899,
also a Canon and Precentor of St. George’s
Chapel, Windsor, since 1907 ; is a Dep.
Clerk of the Closet to H.M. , Hon. Chap,
to Acad, of Music, a Chap, to Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England and to
a Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London
Regt.), and Brig.-Chap. ; is a Knight
Com. of Order of Dannebrog of Denmark ;
author of “ Memorials of St. James’s
Palace,” "Old Royal Palace, Whitehall,”
and ' ‘ Memoires of H. R. H. the late Duke
of Cambridge” (2 vols. ): m. 1874, Mary
(a Lady of Grace of the Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England), da. of Richard
KNIGHTS.
I I 19
White, of Instow ; cr. C.V.O. 1902,
K.C.V.O. 1914. St. James's Palace ,
S. W. ; Cloisters , Windsor Castle ; Ox-
ford and Cambridge Club.
Sons living — Edgar, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1878
[see “ Companionage ”], — Rev . Hugh Richard
Laurie, b. 1882; V. of St. Martin-in-the-
Fields, Charing Cross, W.C. : m. 1915, Alison,
da. of William Oswald Carver, J.P.
Daughter living — Margaret Mary : m. 1898,
T. Henry Wells, of Fleet, Hants.
Sherburn, Sir John, son of the late
John Sherburn, of How den, East York-
shire; b. 1851; ed. at Edinburgh Univ.
(M.B. and C.M. 1875); M.R.C.S. Eng-
land 1877 ; is Hon. Consulting Surg. to
Hull Roy. Infirmary and to Hull Victoria
Hospital for Children, a J.P. for E. Riding
of Yorkshire, a Representative Member
of its Territorial Force Asso. , and a J.P.
and Alderman for Hull (Sheriff 1886-7,
Mayor 1888-90) ; sometime a partner in
the firm of Bailey and Leetham, steamship
owners, of Hull, London, etc.; formerly
Surg. -Lieut. -Col. (V.D.) Northumbrian
Brig. R.F.A. (Vol. ); unsuccessfully con-
tested Gateshead {LU) 1900 and Hull
W. Div. 1906 and 1910 : m. 1884, Louisa
Ainley, da. of the late William Bailey,
J. P. , of Winestead Hall, Holderness ; cr.
Knt. 1902. Brantingham Thorpe, Brough,
E. Yorkshire.
Sons living — John Clifford, b. 1886; Capt.
E. Yorkshire Regt., and an A.D.C., — Philip
Leslie, b. 1894 ; Lieut. 18th Hussars.
Daughters living — Maud, b. 1885 : m. 1914,
Lieut. Henry Douglas Clarke, of Westcroft,
Elloughton, E. Yorkshire, — Dorothy, b. 1888:
m. 1912, Major Gilbert Valentine Farrell,
Indian Army, — Marjorie, b. 1891 : m. 1912,
Harold Charles Putney Wood, of 200, Glouces-
ter Terrace, W.2.
Shehr and Mokalla, H.H. (Sultan
Ghalib bin Awadth A1 Kayte) Sultan of,
K. C. IE. ; cr. K.C. I.E. (Hon.) 1914.
Shere Shumsher Jung Bahadur
Rana, Maj.-Gen. , K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Maj.- Gen. Nepalese Army; cr. K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Sherwood, Col. Sir Arthur Percy,
K.C.M.G., M.V.O., son <f the late Ed-
ward Sherwood, of Mount Sherwood,
Ottawa; b. 1854; ed. at Ottawa Gram.
Sch. ; appointed Dep. Sheriff, Carleton,
Ontario 1877, Ch. of Police, Ottawa 1879,
Sup. of Police for Dominion of Canada
1882, Commr. 1885, and Ch. Commr.
1913 (retired 1918) ; received thanks of
Gov.-Gen. in Council for services rendered
during Behring Sea Arbitration ; accom-
panied T.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of
Cornwall and York during tour through
Canada 1901, directing Police arrange-
ments (special mention) ; commanded
Canadian Rifle Team to Bisley 1903 ; is
Hon. A. D.C. to Gov.-Gen. of Canada:
m. 1883, Esther Alberta, da. of the late
James Dyson Slater, of Ottawa; cr.
C.M.G. 1902, M.V.O. (4th class) 1908,
K.C. M.G. 1916. 451, Daly Avenue,
Ottawa; Rideau ( Ottawa ) Club.
Shields, Sir Douglas Andrew,
M.D., son of Andrew Shields, M.D. ; b.
1877 ; was Consultant Surg. R.N., and
rendered sers. to War Office in connec-
tion with organization and equipment of
Hospitals during European War ; some-
time Consultant Surg. to Gov.-Gen. of
Australia: m. 1900, Mary Ellen Shirrefs ;
cr. Knt. 1919. 17, Park Lane, W.
Sons living — Two.
Shipley, Sir Alexander William, son
of Alexander Shipley, formerly of The
Hall, Datchet; b. 1857; Mayor of Windsor
1902-4 : m. 1882, Edith, da. of the late
Thomas Hirst, of Willow Bank, Hudders-
field; cr. Knt. 1905. River Bank, Datchet.
Daughters living — Yvonne, — Doris.
Shipley, Sir Arthur Everett, G.B.E. ,
son of the late Alexander Shipley, of The
Hall, Datchet, Bucks ; b. 1861 ; ed. at
Univ. Coll., London, and at Ch. Coll.,
Camb. (Sc. D. , Hon. D.Sc. , Hon. LL. D. ) ;
has been Master of Christ’s Coll., Camb.
since 1910 (Vice-Chancellor 1917-19) ; is
a F. R.S. ; author of "Zoology of the
Invertebrate,” etc., etc. ; cr. G.B.E. (Civil)
1920. Christ's College Lodge, Cambridge ;
Athenceum, and United Universities'
Clubs.
Shone, Lieut. -Gen. Sir William
Terence, K.C.B., D.S.O., son of the
late John Allen Shone, Bar.-at-Law, of
Monkstown, Dublin ; b. 1850 ; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Acad. , Woolwich ; entered R.E. 1871,
became Capt. 1883, Major 1889, Brevet
Lieut. -Col. 1891, Brevet Col. 1895, Col.
1900, Maj.-Gen. 1902, Lieut. -Gen. 1903
(retired 1907), and Col. Comdt. 1918;
Afghan War 1878-80 (medal), Mahsood
Wuzeree Expedition 1881, as Adj. R.E.
(despatches), Burma Campaign 1885-7
(despatches, medal with two clasps,
D.S.O. ), both Miranzai Expeditions
1891 as Comdg. R.E. (despatches, clasp,
Brevet Lieut. -Col.), Chitral Expedition
1895 Comdg. R.E. (despatches, medal
with clasp, C. B.), China Field Force
1900-1901, asCh. Engineer and Brig. -Gen.
(despatches, medal) ; was Director-Gen.
of Mil. Works in India 1901-3, and In-
spector-Gen. of Fortifications at Head
Quarters 1903-4 : m. 1893, Janet, da. of
the late Rt. Hon. Gerald FitzGibbon,
Lord Justice of Appeal in Ireland ; cr.
D.S.O. 1887, C.B. (Mil.) 1896, K.C.B.
(Mil. 11906. Ridgemount , Bassett, South-
ampton ; Royal Automobile Club.
Son living — Terence Allen, b. 1894; is a
3rd Sec. in Diplo. Ser.
Daughter living — Janet Eleanor, b. 1904.
Short, Sir Frank, R.A., son of Job
Till Short, of Wollaston, Worcestershire ;
b. 1857; ed. privately; was an A.M.I.C. E.
1883-1904 ; elected A. R. A. 1906, and R.A.
(Academician Engraver) 1911 ; is an Ar-
tist, Pres, of Roy. So. of Painter-Etchers
and Engravers, and Professor of Engraving
Sch. , Roy. Coll, of Art ; received Paris gold
medal for engraving 1889 and 1900 ; author
of "On the Making of Etchings,” etc. :
m. 1889, Esther Rosamond, da. of the
late Benjamin Barker; cr. Knt. 1911.
56, Brook Green, W. ; Arts Club.
Daughter living — Dorothea Mary, b. 1890.
Short all, Sir Patrick, son of the late
James Shortall, of Kilkenny ; b. 1872 ; is
a Builder and Decorator, and High
Sheriff of Dublin ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Clontarf Div. of Dublin City (/V)
Dec. 1918 : m. 18 — , Mary, da. of the
late P. Coyle, of Dublin ; cr. Knt. 19x5.
65, St. Lawrence Road, Dublin.
Shri Bijay Sinha [see Dungarpur].
Shuja-ul-Mulk, Sir Mehtar,
K.C. I.E.\ cr. C.I.E. 1903, K.C.I.E.
1919. Chitral, India.
Shum Shere [see Baber Shum Shere].
Shute, Maj.-Gen. Sir Cameron
Deane, K.C.B. , KC.M.G.\ b. 1866; en-
tered Welsh Regt. 1885 ; became Lieut. -
Col. 191c, Col. 1913, and Maj.-Gen. 1917;
Nile Expedition 1898, present at battle of
Khartoum (Egyptian medal with clasp,
medal), European War 1914-19, as Lieut.-
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KNIGHTAGE.
Gen. (wounded, despatches, C.B., C.M.G. .
Order of Crown of Belgium, Croix de
Guerre, K.C.B., Legion of Honour,
K.C.M.G.); was D.A.A.G., Malta
1899-1904, and a Gen. Staff Officer 1905-
14; appointed to command a Div. 1919;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.M.G. 1917,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919, K. C.M.G. 1919.
Sidi Ahmad Khan Sidi Ibrahim
Khan [see Jangira].
Sifton, Hon. Sir Clifford, K.C.M.G. ,
son of John Wright Sifton, formerly
Speaker of Manitoba Assembly, of Winni-
peg, Manitoba ; b. 1861 ; ed. at High
Sch., London, Ontario, at Boys’ Coil.,
Dundas, and at Victoria Univ. , Cobourg
(B.A. 1880) ; Bar. Manitoba 1882, and a
K.C. 1895; was Attorney-Gen. and Min.
of Education, Province of Manitoba
1891-6, Min. of Interior and Sup. -Gen.
of Indian Affairs, Dominion of Canada
1896-1905, and Chm of Commn. on Con-
servation of Natural Resources of Canada
1909-18; elected to Canadian Parlia-
ment 1896; is a P.C. of Canada; acted
as Agent for British Govt, at Alaska
Boundary Tribunal 1903: m. 1884, Eliza-
beth Arminella, da. of H. T. Burrows,
formerly of Ottawa; cr. K.C.M.G. 1915.
Toronto. Canada ; Assiniboine Lodge,
Mallory town, Ontario.
Sons living — John W., b- 18 — , — Win eld B.,
b. 18 , — Henry A., b. 10 — , — Clifford, D.S.O.
b. 1893 [see ‘ Companionage ”], — Wilfrid
Victor, D.S.O. , b. 18 — [see Companionage”].
Sillem, Maj.-Gen. ,"ir Arnold Frede-
rick, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late
Frederick Sillem ; b. 1865 ; entered Roy.
W. Surrey Regt. 1887, became Major
1900, Lieut. -Col. 1912, Brevet Col. 1915,
and Maj.-Gen. 1918; African War 1899-
1902, present at relief of Ladysmith
(despatches, Queen’s medal with five
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-19, on Staff (de-
spatches, Brevet Col., C.B., Legion of
Honour, Maj.-Gen., K.C.M.G.) ; was
Brig.-Maj. Irish Command 1903-6, and
an Assist. -Comdt. , R.M.C. 1914-15 ;
appointed Maj.-Gen. in Charge of Ad-
ministration, E. Command 1919 : m.
1903, Madge Estcourt, da. of the late
Thomas Estcourt Rowles ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1916, K.C.M.G. 1919.
Simmons, William) Anker, K.B.E.,
son of the late Charles Simmons, of Cran-
dem Gate, Henley-on-Thames; b. 1857;
is Agricultural Adviser to Ministry of
Food and a J.P. for Berks; m. 1883,
Edith Nora, only da. of the late E. S.
Beddome, of Lloyd’s; cr. C. B. E. (Civil)
1918, K.B. E. (Civil) 1920. Bird Plac ,
Remenham , Henley-on- Thames.
Son I vin? — Philip Golding, M.C., b. 1884;
formed:- Lieut. Grenadier Guards.
Dau hters Lving— Irene Nora, b. 1887: m.
19 , Major E. M. Peel, R.A.S.C.,- Marjorie
Y vonne, b. 1890 : rn. 19 — , Capt. Claude Clark,
Railway Transport Officer,— Lorna Yvet-e,
b. 1897.
Simoes d’Almeida, Sir Antonio
Joaquim, K.C.V.O., son of Antonio
Joaquim d’Almeida, of Lisbon ; b. 1858 ;
ed. in Lisbon ; is a Bank Director, a
Jeweller-goldsmith, Hon. Pres, of Lisbon
Commercial Asso. , and Administrator of
the Beira Alta Railway and Tobacco
Regie : m. 1877, Isabel Moitinho
d' Almeida ; cr. K.C.V.O. (Hon.) 1903.
67, Rua da Prat a, Lisbon.
Simon, Major the Rt. Hon. Sir John
Allsebrook , P.C., K. C. V. O. , O. B. E. , K. C.
[see " Privy Council”].
Simpson, Surg.-Gen. Sir Benjamin,
K.C.I.E., son of Robert Simpson, of
Dublin ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Dublin Univ.
(B.A. 1851); entered' Bengal Med. Depart.
1853, became Surg. 1864, Surg. -Major
1873, Brig. -Surg. 1879, Dep. Surg. -Gen.
1882, and Surg. - Gen. 188b ; retired
1890; sometime Surg. -Gen. and Sanitary
Commr. with Govt, ol India: m. 1859,
Agnes Jane Sarah, el. da. of the late Brig.-
Gen. Hugh Sibbald, C.B. cr. K.C.I.E.
1887. 77, Ashley Gardens, S. W.
Son living— One.
Daughter living — Franc -s ( Lady Balfour) m.
ih86, or. ; Gen. Sir Alfred Granville Balfour,
K.B.E-, C.B.
Simpson Sir Clement Bell, son of
the late Clement Simpson, formerly of
Madras; b. 1866; ed. at Rugby; is
Manager of the firm of Binny and Co.,
East India merchants, of Madras : m.
1893. Elizabeth Campbell, da. of the late
W. A. Stables, of Cawdor, Nairnshire;
cr. Knt. 19 6. Madras ; Home ad, Driuit
Darragh, Forres.
Daughters living — Maisie : m. 1915, E. Wastie
Green, Indian Education Ser.
Simpson, Sir James, LL.B ., son of
James Yates Simpson, of Largs, Ayrshire ;
b. 1858; ed. at Brisbane Acad., Largs,
at Craigmount Sch., Edinburgh, and at
Glasgow Univ. (M.A 1880, LL.B. 1883);
a Solicitor: m. 1913, Esther H pe, el.
da. of st. John Vincent Day, C. E. , of
Glasgow ; cr. Knt. 1920. 18, Heriot
Row Edinburgh ; Campfield House, Glas-
sel, Aberdeenshire ; Scottish Conservative y
and Roval Automobile Clubs.
Simpson, Sir Robert Russell, IV.S.,
son of Alexander Simpson, banker, of
Bathgate; b. 1840; ed. at Bathgate Acad. ,
and at Edinburgh Univ. ; is a W.S , a
Notary Public, and a J.P for Edinburgh ;
has been for many years Dep. (Lay) Clerk
of Free and United Free Church of Scot-
land : m 18 77, Helen Dymock, da. of
Samuel Raleigh, Manager of Scottish
Widows’ Fund Life Assurance So ; cr.
Knt 1918. 23, Douglas Crescent, Edin-
burgh; University {Edinburgh) , and Scot-
tish Liberal Clubs.
Sons living — Alexander Russell, b. 1879, —
Samuel Raleigh, b. 1882, — Robert Gordon, b.
*887, — '1 hemas Blantyre, b. 1892.
Daughter living — Catherine Scott.
Simpson, Sir James Hope-, son of the
late John Hope-Simpson ; b. 1864; ed. at
Liverpool Coll. , and abroad ; is Director
and Gen. Manager of Bank of Liverpool
and Martin’s (Limited): m. 1895, Mary,
da of I. W. Wilson ; cr. Knt. 1917.
Rothley, Hoylake, Cheshire ; Union, and
Reform ( Liverpool ) Clubs.
Sons living — John Whitwell, b. 1897, — James
Rus ell, b. 1901.
Daughter living — Margaret Hope, b. 1899.
Simpson-Baikie [see Baikie].
Sims, Sir Thomas, C.B. , son of the
late Matthew Sims ; b. 1858 ; ed. at
Archbishop Tenison's Gram. Sch., Lon-
don ; is a Civil Engineer ; entered Civil
Ser. 1882; retired 1919; was Sup. Civil
Engineer, Chatham Dockyard 1896-9, and
at Admiralty 1899-1902, Assist. Director
of Works there 1902 12, and Director
of Engineering and Architectural Works
1912-19 : m. 1885, Miriam, da. of the late
Mitford Blake cr. C.B. (Civil) 1910, Knt.
1919. Yarbridge House, Brading, Isle of
Wight.
Sons living — Thomas Henry, b. 1886, — Arthur
Mitford, b. 1589, - Edward Alfred, b. 1892, —
Bertram Alan, b. 1S94.
KNIGHTS.
I 2 1
Sinclair, Sir John Robert, son of
John Miller Sinclair ; b. 18 — ; ed. at
Boys’ High Sch. , Otago ; formerly a
Solicitor, New Zealand ; Bar. New Zea-
land 18 — ; is a Director of Otago Daily
Times Newspaper Co., and of Trustees,
Executors and Agency Co. ; was aM.L.C.
1907-14; was a Member of Dominions
Roy. Commn. on Natural Resources,
Trade and Legislation : m. 1875, Jessie
Christina, da. of Robert Chapman, 1st
Registrar of Supreme Court, Otago ; cr.
Knt. 1918. Dunedin, New Zealand ;
National ( Dunedin ) Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Sinclair, Lieut.-Col. Sir Walrond
Arthur Frank, K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-
Col. in Army, and Controller of Registra-
tion, Min. of National Ser., and Director
of National Ser. for London ; cr. K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1918.
Sinclair, Rear-Adm. Sir Edwyn
Sinclair Alexander-, IC.C.B., M. V.O.,
son of the late Capt. John Hobhouse
Inglis Alexander, C.B. , R.N. ; b. 1865;
entered R.N. 1879, became Lieut. 1890,
Com. 1901, and Capt. 1905; appointed
a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1914, and Adm.-
Sup. Portsmouth Dockyard 1920 ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18, present at battle of
Jutland (despatches, C.B., 3rd class of
Russian Order of St. Vladimir with swords,
K.C.B., Croix de Guerre, Com. Legion
of Honour, American D.S.M.) ; assumed
the additional surname of Sinclair 1894 :
m. 1892, Julia Margaret, da. of Col.
Charles Vereker Hamilton-Campbell ; cr.
M. V.O. (4th class) 1908, C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. H.M. Dockyard,
Portsmozith ; Dunbeath Castle, Caithness ;
Naval and Military, and New (. Edin-
burgh) Clubs.
Sons living — Mervyn Boyd, b. 1894; Lieut.
R.N., — Roderick Ian, b. 1911.
Daughter living — Stroma Grisell Campbell,
b. 1899.
Singer, Vice - Adm. Sir Morgan,
K.C.V.O., C.B. , son of the late Vice-Adm.
Morgan Singer; b. 1864; entered R.N.
1877, became Lieut. 1885, Com. 1898,
Capt. 1903, Rear-Adm. 1914, and Vice-
Adm. 1919 ; was a Member of Ordnance
Committee 1904-7; was an A.D.C. to
H.M. 1912-14; appointed Director of
Naval Ordnance 1914, and Com.-in-Ch.
N. American and W. Indian Station 1919 ;
has Order of Leopold of Belgium, and
2nd class of Japanese Order of Rising
Sun: m. 1899, Emily Mary, da. of the
late Maj.-Gen. John Desborough, C.B. ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.C.V.O. 1919.
A rmy and Navy Club.
Singer, Sir Mortimer, K.B.E., son of
Isaac Merritt Singer ; b. 1863 ; ed. at
Downing Coll., Cainb. ; Donor and
Administrator of Milton Hill Hospital
for wounded officers and men during
European War; a J.P. for Berks: m.
1st, 1888, Mary Maund, who d. 1913, da.
of John Oxley, of Maldon ; 2ndly, 1913,
Aline Madeleine, da. of Etienne Pilavoine,
of Biarritz; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Milton Hill, St event on, Berks ; 13, Har-
court House, Cavendish Square, W.i ;
Junior Carlton, Bath, Royal Thames
Yacht, Royal Automobile, and Royal Aero
Clubs.
Sirohi, H.H. the Maharaja Dhiraj
Maharao ( Sir Kaishree Singhji Bahadur)
of, G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I. ; b. 1857 ; is one of
the Ruling Chiefs of India; cr. K.C.S.I.
1895, G.C.I.E. 1901. Sirohi, Rajputana,
India.
Sirry, Pasha Ismail, K.C.M.G. \ is
Min. of Public Works, War and Marine,
Egypt, and a Com. of Legion of Honour;
has Grand Cordon of the Orders of the
Nile, the Osmanieh, the Medjidie, and
Leopold II. ; cr. K.C.M.G. (Hon.) 1913.
Cairo, Egypt.
Sitamau, H.H. Raja (Sir Ram
Singhji Bahadur) of, K.C.I.E., 2nd
son of Thakur Dalel Singhji, of Kachi-
Baroda ; b. 1880; ed. at Daly Coll.,
Indore ; is one of the Ruling Chiefs of
India, a Hindi and Sanskrit poet, and
student of Science and Philosophy : m.
1st, 1902, H.H. Chauhanji Sahiba, who d.
1903, da. of the Raja of Chhota-Udaipur;
2ndly, 1903, H.H. Rajawatiji Sahiba, who
d. 1915, da. of the Thakur of Baleri,
Bikaner; 3rdly, 1915, H.H. Bhatyaniji
Sahiba, grand-da. of the Thakur of
Marauli, Udaipur; cr. K.C.I.E. 1911.
Ramvilas Palace, Sitamau, Central India.
Sivaswami Aiyar, Sir Palamaneri
Sundaram, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., son of
Palamaneri Sundaram Aiyar ; b. 1864 ;
ed. at High Sch., Tanjore, at Kumbha-
kcnam Govt. Coll., and at Pres. Coll.,
Madras ; is a Vakil of Madras High
Court ; sometime an Examiner in Sanskrit
and Law, Madras Univ. ; was an Assist.
Professor, Madras Law Coll. 1893-9,
Advocate-Gen., Madras 1907-12, and
Vice-Chancellor Madras Univ. 1916-18 ;
elected Vice-Chancellor Benares Hindu
Univ. 1918, a M. L.C. 1904 and 1906, and
was a M.E.C. 1912- 17 ; joint editor
of Madras Law Journal 1893-1907 ; cr.
C.I.E. 1908, C.S.I., 1912, K.C.S.I. 1915.
Madras ; Cosmopolita?i {Madras) Club.
Skevington, Sir Joseph Oliver,
K.C.V.O., E.R.CS., son of the late
Joseph Hellaby Skevington, J.P. ; £.1873;
Senior Surg. King Edward VII. Hos-
pital, Windsor, and Consulting Surg.
Maidenhead Hospital; cr. K.C.V.O.
1919.. York Road, Windsor.
Skinner, Sir Harry Ross, son of the
Rev. William Skinner, of Tarland, and
Megvie, Scotland ; b. 1867; ed. privately ;
served in S. African War 1900-1902, as
Capt. Rand Rifles (Mines Div.) (medal) ;
was Gen. Manager and Consulting En-
gineer Durban- Roodeport Gold Mines,
Transvaal 1890-1917, Special Commr. to
China on importation of unskilled labour
for Witwatersrand mines 1903, Major
Transvaal Scottish Vol. 1903-9, Technical
Director and Consulting Engineer, East
Rand Proprietary Mines 1911-14, Director
of High Explosives Supply, Ministry of
Munitions 1914-15, and Dep. Director-
Gen. Munitions Inspection 1916-17, and
on Board of Invention and Research,
Admiralty 1917 ; is a Director of Central
Mining and Investment Corporation, a
M.I.C.E. , and a M.I.M.M. : m. 1893,
Annie Janet, da. of the late John Milne,
of Aberdeen; cr. Knt. 1917. Corner
House, Johannesburg ; Caledonian , and
Rand ( Johannesburg) Clubs.
Sons living — Harry Ross, D.S.O., M.C., b.
1896 [see “ Companionage ”],— William Ross,
b. 1899.
Daughter living — Gladys Ross, b. 1897: m.
1919, Capt. James Gerard Edgar Montagu,
R F.A. [see D. Manchester, colls.].
Skouses, Alexandre, G.C.V.O., son
of Georges P. Skous6s, of Athens ; b.
1853; appointed Sec. of Hellenic Legation
1872, and Sec. to Min. for Foreign Affairs
36
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1879 ; elected Dep. for Attic Provinces
1879 and 1890 ; was Min. for Foreign
Affairs 1895-7, 1902-3, 1904-5, and
1905-8: m. 1876, Isabella Rodocanachi;
cr. G.C. V.O. (Hon.) 1906. Athens, Greece;
Pikernpi , Greece; Arafina, Greece; Carra ,
Greece ; Draft, Greece.
Slade, Adm. Sir Edmond John
Warre, K.C.I.E., K.C.V.O. [see Slade,
Bt., colls. 1.
Sladen, Lieut.-Com. Sir Sampson,
K.B.E., son of Lieut. -Col. Joseph Sladen,
of Ripple Court, Dover ; b. 1868 ; Lieut.-
Com. R. N. ; entered London Fire Brig.
1899, and was Ch. Officer 1909-19 ; ren-
dered sers. to Govt, during European
War ; in Ministry of Munitions 1919-20,
since when he has been Area Transport
Commr. , Min. of Transport; cr. K.B. E.
(Civil) 1920. 75, Victoria Street, S. W. ;
United Service , Royal Automobile, and
Roehampton Clubs .
Slingo, Sir William, son of Henry
Slingo ; b. 1855 ; entered Gen. Post
Office 1870, became Technical Officer
1898, Sup. Engineer 1903, Assist. Engineer-
in-Ch. 1911, and Engineer-in-Ch. 1912;
retired 1919 ; founded Telegraphists’
Sch. of Science 1876, and was Principal
thereof till 1898 ; has Order of Leopold of
Belgium : m. 1883, Clara Bishop Haynes ;
cr. Knt. 1915. Reid House, Bampton
Road, Forest Hill , S. E.
Sons living — Cecil William, b. 1887: m. 1912,
— Percy Edward, M.C., b. 1889; Capt.
R.E. : m. 1916, Doris, da. of Walter Girdle-
stone, of Wavertree, Liverpool, — Sydney
John, b. 189-).
Daughters living — Frances Clara, b. 1884: m.
19 9, — Olivia Winifred, b. 1886: m. 1912, —
Milicent Mary. b. 1892 : m. 1919.
Sloggett, Lieut -Gen. Sir Arthur
Thomas, K. C. B. , K. C. M. G. , K. C. V. 0. ,
F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., son of the late
Inspector-Gen. William Henry Sloggett,
R.N., of Tremabyn, Paignton; b. 1857;
entered Army 1881, became Lieut. -
Col. Roy. Army Med. Corps 1896, Col.
1903, Surg.-Gen. 1908, and Lieut. -Gen.
1914; retired 1918; served on Indian
Frontier 1884, with Dongola Expedi-
tion 1896, as Senior Med. Officer (de-
spatches, medal with two clasps, 4th
class Osmanieh, promoted Lieut. -Col.),
with Nile Expedition 1897 and 1898,
present at battle of Khartoum (horse shot,
dangerously wounded, despatches, medal
with clasp, 3rd class Medjidie, promoted),
in S. Affica 1900-1903, as Comdt. and
Principal Med. Officer of Imperial Yeo.
Hospitals, and as Comdt. and Dist.
Commr. Deelfontein Dist. (despatches,
Queen's medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, C. M.G.), and
during European War 1914-18 as Director-
Gen. of Med. Ser. in the Field (de-
spatches, K.C.B., Grand Officer Legion
of Honour, Com. Order of Leopold
of Belgium, K.C.M.G, K.C.V.O., Croix
de Guerre) ; is also a Knight of Grace of
the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Eng-
land (Ch. Commr. thereof, and of British
Red Cross So. (1914-18), and a Fellow of
Roy. Zoological So. and of King’s Coll. ;
appointed Principal Med. Officer, Home
Dist. 1903, and Bombay Pres. (VI. Div. )
1908, and Director of Med. Ser. in India
1911; was an Hon. Surg. to H.M. 1911-18,
and to Viceroy of India 1910-11, and
Director-Gen. Army Med. Ser. 1914-18 :
m. 1881, Helen (a Lady of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England),
youngest da. of the late J. R. Boyson,
formerly Solicitor-Gen. , Madras ; cr.
C. M.G. 1900, C. B. (Mil.) 1910, Knt. 1914,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G. and
K.C.V.O. 1917. 6, Bickenhall Mansions,
W.; Tremabyn, Paignton, Devon ; ASbiy
and Navy Club.
S n living — Arthur John Henry, D.S.O., b.
1882 [see “ Companionage”].
Daughters living — Margaret Helen: m. 1920,
Lieut. -Col. Llewellvn Evans, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
R.E., — Dorothy Carminow.
Sloley, Sir Herbert Cecil, K.C.M.G.,
son of the late Robert Hugh Sloley, of
Calcutta, and Fremington, N. Devon ;
b. 1855 5 e(k at Greenwich Proprietary
Sch. ; formerly in Cape Mounted Rifles ;
served during Kaffir War 1877-9 (medal
with clasp), and during Basuto War 1880-81
(despatches) ; has gen. ser. medal with
clasp and Queen’s S. African War medal ;
appointed Sub - Inspector, Cape Police
1883, Sub-Inspector Basutoland Mounted
Police 1884, and Inspector 1886, Assist.
Commr., Basutoland 1889, Govt. Sec.
there 1898, and Resident Commr. 1900;
retired 1916 ; is a Fellow of Roy. Colonial
Institute : m. 1886, Charlotte, da. of the
late John Dick, of Falkirk, N.B., and
Gonubie, Cape Colony; cr. C.M.G. 1905,
K.C.M.G. 1911.
Son living — Robert Hugh, b. 1897.
Daughters living — Florence Bliss, b. 1888:
m. ist, 1910, Major Montagu Charles Dobson,
R.F.A., who d. (killed in action) 1915; 2nd,
1919, Major Arthur Howard Symes-Thomp-
son, R.F.A., — Clara Cecil, b. 1893, — Lilian
Edith, b. 1894: m. 1918, Edward S. B.
Tagart, of N. Rhodesia.
Sly, Sir Frank George K.C.S.I. , son
of Thomas Sly; b. 1866; ed. at Balliol
Coll., Oxford; entered I.C.S. 1885, be-
came Under Sec. to Govt, of India,
Revenue and Agricultural Depart. 1895,
Dep. Commr. 1898, Political Agent, Chat-
isgarh Feudatories 1899, Commr. of
Settlements and Agriculture 1901, Officia-
ting Inspector-Gen. of Agriculture 1904,
Commr. 1908, and Ch. Commr. Central
Provinces and Berar 1920 ; appointed a
Member of Roy. Commn. on Indian
Public Sers. 1912, Pres, of Public Work
Reorganization Committee 1916, and of
Champaran Agrarian Enquiry 1917, and
Vice-Chm. Franchise Committee 1918 ;
cr. C.S.I. 1911, K.C.S.I. 1918. Nagpur,
Central Provinces, India.
Smalley, Sir Herbert, M.D. , son of
the Rev. Cornwall Smalley ; b. 1851 ; ed.
at St. Paul’s Sch., and at King's Coll.,
London ; L. R.C. P. London and M. R. C. S.
England 1875, M.D. Durham 1891 ; for-
merly Med. Officer, H. M. Convict Prison,
Parkhurst ; appointed Med. Inspector of
Local Prisons and Sup. Officer, Convict
Prisons 1897, and a Commr. 1914 : m.
1885, Rose Christina, da. of George
Frederick Grammann ; cr. Knt. 1913.
28, Pembroke Avenue, Hove, Sussex.
Smallman, Sir (Henry) George, son of
the late Henry Smallman ; b. 1854 ; ed.
at Thanet Coll., Margate; admitted a
Solicitor 1879 ; is a Lieut, for the City
of London, a Gov. of St. Bartholomew’s
Hospital, a Commander of Order of
Redeemer of Greece, and Knight (ist
class) of Order of St. Olaf of Norway,
and a Past Master of the Fanmakers’
Co. ; was Alderman (Cheap Ward) of
City of London 1898-1909, and Sheriff
of City of London 1905-6: m. 1880,
Louisa, el. da. of Richard Strong, J.P. ;
cr. Knt. 1906. Eliot Lodge, Beckenham,
Kent ; Constitutional Club.
Sons and Daughters living.
KNIGHTS.
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Smartt, Hon. Sir Thomas William*
K.C.M.G. ; b. 18—; L.R.C.S.I., 1878;
appointed Colonial Sec. , Cape Colony
1898 ; was Commr. of Public Works
1900-1902 and 1904-8, a Member of
S. African National Convention 1909 ;
served in S. Africa 1899-1900 as Surg. ,
present at siege of Kimberley (medal
with clasp) ; acted as Premier of
Cape Colony 1904, 1905, and 1906 ;
elected a M.L.A. 1894; in. 18 — , Sybil
Annie, O.B.E., da. of ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1911. Cape Town.
Smethurst, Sir Thomas, K.B.E., son
of the late George Smethurst ; b. i860 ;
a Chartered Accountant, a J. P. and an
Alderman for Manchester (Lord Mayor
1916-17), and Chm. of its War Savings
Committee: m. 1885, Amelia, da. of
Alfred Bottoms ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
26, Pall Mall , Manchester ; Erlesmere,
Lytham ; Constitutional (. Manchester )
Club.
Smith, Sir Alfred van Waterschoodt
Lucie; b. 1854; ed. at Rugby; admitted
Solicitor, British Guiana 1877 ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1881 ; acted as Solicitor-
Gen. of British Guiana 1882-7 ; ap-
pointed Pres, of Dist. Court of Fama-
gusta, Cyprus 1887, and of Limassol
1892, Acting Queen’s Advocate 1893,
Acting Consular Judge, Constantinople
1895, and Resident Magistrate of Kingston,
Jamaica 1896 ; was a Puisne Judge of
British Guiana 1898-1908, since when he
has been Ch. Justice of Trinidad and
Tobago: m. 1st, 1885, Alice, da. of E. L.
Aves ; 2ndly, 1901, Mary Meta Ruth, da.
of the late Sir David Palmer Ross, C. M. G. ,
M.D., Surg. -Gen. of British Guiana; cr.
Knt. 1911. Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Sons living— (By 1st marriage) of whom the
el., John Alfred Lucie, b. 18 — , Capt. Roy.
Dublin Fusiliers: m. 1914, Katie Theodora,
da. of the late Theodore Pile, of Trinidad.
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage) Alice
Marie : m. 1914, Capt. Wilfrid Francis Melvill
Bagshawe, R.A.
Smith, Sir Allan MacGregor, K.B.E. ,
M.P. ; b. 18 — ; Chm. Management Com-
mittee, Engineering Employers’ Federa-
tion ; has sat as M.P. for Croydon, S.
Div. (Co. U) since Nov. 1919; cr. K.B.E.
1918. 9, Oakhill Avemie, N.W .3.
Smith, Sir Cecil Harcourt, C.V.O., son
of William Smith ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Win-
chester Coll. ; Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen
1895 ; entered British Museum 1879, be-
came Assist. Keeper 1896, Keeper of
Greek and Roman Antiquities 1904, and
Director of the Victoria and Albert
Museum 1909 ; was Director of British
Sch. , Athens 1895-7; is a F.R.G.S. , a
Member of Dilettanti So., Vice- Pres, of
Hellenic So. , and of Palestine Exploration
Fund, an Hon. Member of Archaeological
Sos. of Germany, Austria, Russia, and
Sweden, and Com. of Orders of Saviour
of Greece and Crown of Belgium ; has
4th class of Serbian Order of St. Sava ;
author of various works on Classical
Archaeology : m. 1892, Alice Edith, da.
of H. W. Watson, of Burnopfield, co.
Durham ; cr. Knt. 1909, C.V.O. 1917.
62, Rutland Gate, S. W. ; Ginge House,
Wantage; Bath, Savile, and Athenceum
Clubs.
Sons living — Highat Cecil Harcourt, b. 1899,
— Simon Guisbert Harcourt, b. 1905.
Smith, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Holled,
K.C.M.G ., C.B., son of the late Charles
Sergison Smith, of Consall Hall, Stoke-
upon-Trent [B. Gardner] ; b. 1846 ; ed.
at Shrewsbury ; entered Army 1865, be-
came Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps 1877,
Major 1882, Lieut. -Col. 1885, Col. 1888,
and Maj.-Gen. 1900; retired 1905 ; served
during Zulu and Boer Wars 1879-81,
present at actions of Laing’s Nek, Ingogo,
and Majuba (despatches, medal with
clasp), with Egyptian Campaign 1882,
present at Kassassin and Tel-el-Kebir
(despatches, medal with clasp, bronze
star, Brevet Major), with Nile Expedition
1884- 5 (despatches, clasp, Brevet Lieut. -
Col.), with Soudan Frontier Field Force
1885- 7, at action of Gamaizah 1888 in
command of Brig, (despatches, Brevet
Col.), and in command of Tokar Expe-
ditionary Force 1891 (clasp, bronze star,
2nd class Medjidie) ; was attached to
Egyptian Army 1883-92, Gov. -Gen. of
Red Sea Littoral, and Comdt. at Suakin
1888-92, and Comdt. of Local Forces
in Victoria 1894-1900 ; has 2nd class
Osmanieh : m. 1883, Maud Mary, who d.
1917, el. da. of Major Fearnley Whitting-
stall ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1891, K.C.M.G.
1892. 11, Albany Villas, Howe\ Naval
and Military Club.
Son living — Vere H. G. Holled, b. 1884.
Smith, Sir Clarence, son of the late
Rev. Gervase Smith, D.D. , of Heanor,
Derbyshire ; b. 1849 ; ed. at Kingswood ;
was Sheriff of London and Middlesex
1883-4 I is a Lieut, for City of London, and
a J.P. for Kent (Chm. Elham Div. of Co.
Bench) ; formerly senior partner in the
firm of Clarence and Gervase Smith and
Co. , stock and share brokers, of 4, Queen
Victoria Street, E.C. ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Cambridgeshire, W. , or Chesterton,
Div. 1886, and Bristol, N. Div. 1900 ;
sat as M. P. for Kingston - upon - Hull
1892-5, when he was defeated : m. 1875,
Mary, da. of William Webster, of High-
bury, N. ; cr. Knt. 1895. 19, Terling-
ham Gardens, Folkestone ; Reform Club.
Sons living — Rev. Gervase Ashton, b. 1876;
Curate of Dursley, — Stanley Tumor, b 1879:
m. 19 — , Hilda, da. of the Rev. Walford Green,
D.D., — Clarence Hubert, b. 1882, — Rev.
Fverard, b. 1885, Curate of Kintbury, Berks :
m. 19 — , Margaret, da. of J. T. Whiteley,
of Leeds, — Alton Ewart Clarence, b. 1887;
Capt. S. Lancashire Regt. : m. 1916, Hilda
Burnet, da. of Theodore E- Salvesen, of
37, Inverleith Place, Edinburgh, — Kenneth
Clarence, b. 1891: m. 1916, Marian Hebe
Vincent, da. of Asher Prior, of Havergal
House, Colchester.
Daughters living — Helen , — D oris, — Kathleen ,
— Vera.
Smith, Sir Edmund Charles Wyld-
bore [see Smith-Marriott, Bt. , colls.].
Smith, Sir Edward, son of William
Smith ; b. 1857 ; is Chm. of Standing
Joint Committee of Justices for London,
and of Tower Div. of Magistrates, a
D.L. for London, Member of Appeal
Tribunal for co. London, of Lord Chan-
cellor’s Advisory Committee, and of Fire
Brigade Committee, a Trustee and Vice-
Chm. of Crystal Palace, and a J.P. and
a County Councillor for London ; cr.
Knt. 1916. 75, Gore Road, South
Hackney, N.E. ; Frinton, Essex.
Smith, Paymaster Rear-Adm. Sir
Francis Harrison, K.C.B., son of Horace
Harrison Smith, M.D., R.N., of Rams-
gate ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Roy. Naval Sch., New
Cross; entered R.N. 1878, became Assist.
Paymaster 1882, Paymaster 1889, Fleet-
Paymaster 1897, Paymaster-in-Ch. (Pay-
master-Capt.) 1909, and Paymaster Rear
Adm. (retired) 1920; Egyptian War 1882
(medal, bronze star), Soudan 1883-4,
present at battle of El Teb (despatches
1124
KNIGHTAGE.
two clasps, 5th class Medjidie) ; ac-
companied Mission to Abyssinia as Sec.
and Accountant Officer 1885 ; in charge of
a Mission 1886 ; was Private Sec. to Gov.
of Red Sea Littoral 1884, and to Gov. of
N.S. Wales 1904-8 ; Sec. to various Flag
Officers up to 1916, when he was ap-
pointed Paymaster-in-Ch. R.N. Coll.,
Osborne ; part author of ' * The Manual
of Naval Law,” etc. : m. 1890, Eleanor
Catherine, da. of Alexander Hellard ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1911, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Son living— Sydney A. Harrison, b. 1905; a
Naval Cadet.
Daughter living — Mary G. Harrison.
Smith , Sir Francis W h itmore, K. C.I. E. ,
son of Edward Smith, Madras Med.
Ser. ; b. 1844 ; ed. at Bedford Sch. , and
at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered India Office
1864 ; appointed Senior Clerk 1880, and
Assist. Sec. , Mil. Depart. 1895 ; retired
1907 : m. 1st, 1870, Amy Charlotte, who
d. 1892, da. of the late Sir John William
Kaye, K.C.S.I. ; 2ndly, 1914, Harriette,
who d. 1919, da. of the late J. W. Spokes,
and widow of A. Carpenter; cr. C.I.E.
1900, K. C.I.E. 1907. 54, Parliament
Street , 5. W.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) Francis Cecil
Kaye, b. 1882.
Smith, Maj.-Gen. Sir Fred ,K. C.M.G.,
C.B. ; b. 1857 ; entered Army Vet. Depart.
1876, became Vet. Major 1896, Vet. Lieut. -
Col. 1899, Col. 1904, and Hon. Maj.-Gen.
(retired) 1910; served in Soudan 1898,
and in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches,
C.M.G.) ; was Principal Vet. Officer, S.
Africa 1903-5, and E. Command 1905-7,
and Director-Gen. Army Vet. Ser. 1907-
ro; cr. C.M.G. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1905,
K. C.M.G. 1918.
Smith, Sir Frederick William, seventh
son of William Janies Smith, of London
and Cape Town; b. 1861 ; ed. atS. African
Coll., Cape Town ; is a J.P. , sole partner
in the firm of Smith, Webster, and
Co., merchants, of Cape Town, and
Chm. S. African Asso. (Cape Town) and
Southern Life Asso. (Cape Town) ; has
been four times Mayor of Cape Town ;
served during S. African War 1900-1902, as
Major Comdg. 1st Batn. Cape Peninsula
Regt. ; was Chm. of S. African Pageant
and Union Celebration Committee 1910,
and Pres, of United Municipal Assos. of
S. Africa 1911 and 1912: m. 1890, Lillie
Edith, O.B.E. , da. of John A. Mathew;
cr. Knt. 1910. Twist Niet, Orange Street
Gardens, Cape Town ; City (Cape Town )
Club.
Daughters living — Two.
Smith, Sir George, K. C.M.G., son of
the late Hugh Smith, of Darvel, Ayr-
shire ; b. 1858 ; entered War Office 1878,
and Ch. Sec.’s Office, Cyprus 1879; became
Ch. Clerk 1881, Assist, to Ch. Sec. 1883,
Acting Director of Survey 1886, Sec.,
Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886, and
to Queen’s Jubilee Memorial Committee
1887, Clerk to Legislative Council, Cyprus
1886, Commr. , Papho 1891, Registrar-
Gen. 1895, a Member of Gen. Hospital
Board, Nicosia 1896, and of Board of
Agriculture 1896, Acting Principal Forest
Officer 1903, Acting Director of Agricul-
ture 1904, Acting Receiver-Gen. and Ch.
Collector of Customs 1905, Colonial Sec.,
Mauritius 1910 (administered Govt. 1911),
and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. , Nyasaland
Protectorate 1913 ; is a Fellow of Roy.
Colonial Institute: m. 1894, Lucie M’DufF,
C.B.E., da. of the late W. W. Cargill,
of Lancaster Lodge, Kensington, W. ; cr.
C. M.G. 1911, K. C.M.G. 1914. Govern-
ment House , Zomba , Nyasaland Protec-
torate ; Royal Societies Club.
Daughters living — Of whom Kathleen Helen
Mary: m. 1916, Capt. Edward Beckford
Be van, African Rifles.
Smith, Very Rev. Sir (George) Adam,
D. D. , son of George Smith, C.I.E. ; b.
1856; ed. at Roy. High Sch. and Univ. ,
Edinburgh, at New Coll. , Edinburgh, and
at Tubingen and Leipzig Uni vs. (M.A.
1875, Hon. D.D. 1893); Hon. D.D.
Yale 1899, Dublin 1906, and Oxford 1920,
LL.D., Aberdeen 1894, Cleveland, U.S.A.
1903, and St. Andrews 1911, Litt.D.,
Camb. 1910 ; was Hebrew Tutor, Free
Church Coll., Aberdeen 1880-82, and
Min., Queen’s Cross Free Church 1882-
92 ; appointed Lecturer on Hebrew Poe-
try, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore 1896,
Professor at Free Church Coll. , Glasgow
1892, Lecturer at Chicago Univ. 1909,
Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Aberdeen
Univ. 1909, Schweich Lecturer, British
Acad. 1910, and Moderator of Gen.
Assembly of United Free Church of Scot-
land 1916; is Fellow of British Acad.,
and Chm. Scottish Council for Women’s
Trades ; author of various theological
works : m. 1889, Lilian, da. of the late
Sir George Buchanan, F. R.S. [see Bu-
chanan, “Knights’ Widows”]; cr.
Knt. 1916. Chanonry Lodge, Old Aber-
deen ; A thencBum, Alpine, and Scottish
Liberal Clubs.
Son living — Alick D. B., b. 1898.
Daughters living — Lilian Mary Buchanan :
m. 1919. Capt. Charles S. Drew, — I. Kathleen
Buchanan, — J anet Buchanan, — Margaret
Elphinston.
Smith, Sir George John, son of the
late George Smith, LL.D., J.P. , ofTrevu,
Camborne ; b. 1845 ; ed. privately, and
at London Univ. ; is Hon. Col. (V.D.)
4th Batn. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. (a Batn.
of which he commanded 1891-6), Mil.
Member of Cornwall Territorial Force
Asso., Chm. of Bickford, Smith, and
Co. (Limited), Dep. Chm. Explosives
Trades (Limited), and a J.P., a D.L.
and County Alderman of Cornwall : m.
1871, Jane Symons, el. da. of the late
Edward Burgess, of Mountroy, Somerset ;
cr. Knt. 1897. Treliske , Truro ; Consti-
tutional Club.
Sons living — George Edward Stanley,
D.S.O., b. 1873 [see “ Companionage.”], —
Ernest Arscott, b. 1875, — Leonard William
Bickford, b. 18761 m. 1914, Anny, da. of
Henry Huth, of Vienna, — Harold Octavius,
b. 1882 : m. 1911, Maud Eleanor, da. of the
late James Martyn, of Lincoln, — Bernard
Coham, b. 1883 ; Lieut. R.G.A., — Henry
Arthur Neville, b. 1887; sometime Lieut.
Duke of Cornwall’s L.I : m. 1919, Esther
May, da. of J. Gerald Bradshaw, of Park wood
Haugh, Warwickshire.
Daughters living — Mary Laura Evelyn b.
1871, — Enid Marion, b. 1877, — Alice Mabel,
b. 1879, — Margaret Elaine ,b. 1881.
Smith, Sir Harry, K.B.E. , son of
James Smith, of Netherwood ; b. 1874 ;
ed. at Keighley Trade and Gram. Sch.,
and at Pannal Coll., Harrogate ; is a
Machine Tool Maker and an Engineer,
and Chm. Board of Management Na-
tional Shell Factory, Keighley ; was Pres.
Chamber of Commerce 1912: m. 1901,
Evangeline, da. of the late Pearson
Atkinson, of Beechroyd, Keighley ; cr.
K.B.E. 1918. Yew Bank, Keighley;
Royal A utomobile Club.
Son living — James Pearson, b. 1906.
Smith, Lieut.-Col. Sir Henry, K.C.B. ,
son of the Rev. George Smith, D.D., of
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Edinburgh ; b. 1835 ; is a retired Lieut. -
Col. ; was Ch. Sup. of City of London
Police 1885-90, and Commr. 1890-1901 :
m. 1909, Annie, da. of the late John
Graham, of Darlington ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1896, K.C.B. (Civil) 1897. New ( Edin-
burgh) Club.
Smith, Sir Henry Babington, G.B.E. ,
C.H. , K.C.B. , C.S.I., son of the late
Archibald Smith, F.R.S. , of Jordanhill,
Renfrewshire; b. 1863; ed. at Eton (Fellow
1915), and atTrin. Coll., Camb. (Scholar
1882, B.A. 1st class Classics 1886, M.A.
and Fellow 1889) ; appointed an Examiner
in Education Depart. 1887 ; was Principal
Private Sec. to Chancellor of Exchequer
(Right Hon. G. J. Goschen, M.P.) 1891-2,
Private Sec. to Viceroy of India (Earl of
Elgin) 1894-9, and became a Clerk in the
Treasury 1892, Sec. to General Post Office
1903. and Pres, of National Bank of
Turkey 1909 ; acted as Sec. to British
Delegates atBrussels Monetary Conference
1892 ; represented Treasury in Natal 1899;
appointed British Representative on Coun-
cil of Ottoman Public Debt 1900, and be-
came Pres, of Council thereof 1901, and
a British Delegate at Post Union Con-
gress at Rome 1906, at Conference on
Radiotelegraphy at Berlin 1906, and at
Telegraph Conference at Lisbon 1908,
and Pres. Conference on Radiotelegraphy
(London) 1912 ; appointed Chm. of Pacific
Cable Board 1914, of Roy. Commn. on the
Civil Ser. 1915, a Member of Financial
Mission to U.S.A. 1918, Assist. Commr.
for Great Britain to U.S.A. 1918 with
rank of Min. Plen. , Chm. Indian Currency
Commn. 1919, and Dep. Gov. British
Trade Corporation 1920: m. 1898, Lady
Elisabeth Mary Bruce, da. of 9th Earl of
Elgin; cr. C.S.I. 1897, C.B. (Civil) 1905,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1908, C.H. 1917, G.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. 121, St. James' Court
Buckingham Gate, S. W. ; Vineys,
Saffron Walden ; Brooks' s Club.
Sons living — Michael James Babington, b.
1901, — Henry George Babington, b. 1902, —
Bernard Babington, b. 1905, — David Babing-
ton, b. 1909.
Daughters living — Margaret Babington, b.
1907, — Constance Babington, b. 19x2, — Lucy
Elisabeth Babington, b. 1915, — Susan Babing-
ton, b. 1917.
Smith, Maj.-Gen. Sir Herbert Guthrie,
K. C. B. ,son of the late John Guthrie Smith,
of 20, Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh ;
b. 1864; ed. privately; entered R.A.
1884, became Capt. 1893, Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1900, Lieut. -Col. 1910,
Brevet Col. 1906, Col. 1911, and Maj.-
Gen. 1915 ; retired 1920 ; served in S.
Africa 1899-1901 (despatches, Queen’s
medal with six clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ;
was Instructor Sch. of Gunnery 1 901-4,
Assist. Director Headquarters of Army
and at War Office 1906-10, and A.A.G.
Headquarters, India 1911-13, and Director
of Artillery at War Office 1917, when he
was appointed Comdt. R.A. ; has Order of
Leopold of Belgium : m. 1888, Agnes
Emily, da. of the late Surg.-Maj. Caven-
dish Johnson ; cr. C. B. (Mil.) 1914, K. C. B.
(Mil.) 1917. 59, Cadogan Square, 5. IF. 1 ;
United Service Club.
Daughter living — Phyllis May, b. 1889.
Smith, 5z>-(Hubert)Llewellyn,G\C.Z?.,
son of the late Samuel Wyatt Smith, of
Bristol ; b. 1864 ; ed. at Bristol Gram.
Sch. , and at Corpus Christi Coll. , Oxford
(Cobden Prizeman 1886, B.A. 1887, M.A.
1890); B.Sc. , London 1887; was Sec. of
National Asso. for Promotion of Tech-
nical Education 1888-92, Commr. for
Labour, Labour Depart, of Board of
Trade 1893, a Member of Roy. Commn.
on Secondary Education 1894-5, Assist.
British Delegate to International Commn.
under Sugar Bounties Convention 1904,
and British Delegate for Commercial
Treaties with Roumania 1905 and Japan
1910-11, Director-Gen. of Economics Sec-
tion of British Delegates to Peace Con-
ference, Paris 1919, and for Tariff
Agreement with Persia 1920 ; appointed
Dep. Comptroller-Gen. of Commercial,
Labour, and Statistical Depart., Board
of Trade 1897, Comptroller- Gen. 1903,
and Permanent Sec. to Board of Trade
1907, and Economic Adviser to Govt.
1919 ; was Gen. Sec. to Min. of Munitions
1915-16 : m. 1901, Edith, da. of G. M.
Weekly, of Thornbury, Highgate, N. ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1903, K.C.B. (Civil) 1908,
G.C.B. (Civil) 1919. Oakfield Lodge,
Ashlead ; New University Club.
Sons living — Arthur Llewellyn, b. 1903, —
Harold Wyatt Llewellyn, b. 1906, — John
Clare Llewellyn, b. 1909, — Stephen Hubert
Llewellyn, b. 1912.
Daughters living — Margaret Llewellyn, b.
1904, — Phoebe Llewellyn, b. 1917-
Smith, Sir James, son of Thomas
Smith, of Birmingham ; b. 1846 ; ed, at
King Edward’s Sch. Birmingham ; was
Lord Mayor of Birmingham 1896-7 ; is
a Manufacturer, and a J.P. for Birming-
ham and Worcestershire: m. 1868, Phoebe,
who d. 1914, da. of Samuel Heath, of
Birmingham ; cr. Knt. 1897. Edgbaston
Hall, and The Dingle, Wake Green Road,
Moseley , Birmingham.
Sons and Daughters living.
Smith, Sir James (Edward) Masterton,
K.C.B., son of the late Edward Smith,
a Member of the Stock Exchange; b.
1878 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Hertford
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1901) ; entered Home
Civil Ser. 1901 ; was Private Sec. to
Second Sea Lord of the Admiralty 1904-8,
to Permanent Sec. to the Admiralty 1908-
10, and to successive First Lords of the
Admiralty 1910-17, Assist. Sec. of Ministry
of Munitions 1917-19, and Additional
Assist. Sec., War Office and Air Min.
1919-20, since when he has been Per-
manent Sec. , Min. of Labour ; is an Officer
of Order of Crown of Belgium : m. 1905,
Barbara, da. of the late W. S. J. Crosbie-
Hill, formerly of The Red House, Seven-
oaks ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1915, K.C.B. (Civil)
1919. 43, Holland Street, Kensington,
W. 8 ; Union Club.
Son living — John Masterton (twin), b. 1906.
Daughter living — Joan Masterton, b. 1906.
Smith, Sir James Joynton, K.B.E. ;
b. 18— ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Smith, Lieut.-Col. Sir James Robert
Dunlop, K. C.S. I. , K.C. V.O., C.I.E., 2nd
son of George Smith, C.I.E., LL.D., of
Edinburgh; b. 1858; ed. at Edinburgh
Univ. (M.A. 1878), and at Roy. Mil.
Coll. , Sandhurst ; entered 22nd Regt. 1879,
transferred to B.S.C. (now Indian Army)
1882, became Capt. 1890, Major 1899, and
Lieut.-Col. 1905; was Private Sec. and
A.D.C. to Lieut. -Gov. of Punjab 1883-7,
Settlement Officer, Sialkot 1887-94, Dep.
Commr., Hissar 1896-7, Director of Land
Records and Agriculture, Punjab 1897-9,
Famine Commr., Rajputana 1899-1900, a
Member of Horse and Mule Breeding
Commn. 1900-1901, Political Agent, Phul-
kian States and Bahawalpur, Punjab
1901-5, and Private Sec. to Viceroy of
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India (Earl of Minto) 1905-10, since when
he has been Political A. D.C. to Sec. of
State for India ; is a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. J ohn of J erusalem in England ,
and a Knight Com. of Polar Star of
Sweden : m. 1887, Beatrice, who d. 1902,
el. da. of the late Sir Charles Umpherston
Aitchison, K.C.S. I., C. I.E. , LL.D. ; cr.
C. I.E. 1901, C.S.I. 1909, K.C.S. I. 1910,
K.C.V.O. 1916. 25, Ovington Square,
S. W. ; Bath , and Brooks s Clubs.
Daughters living — Janet, — Nora Beatrice : m.
1914, Charles Robertson Dunlop, K.C., of 34,
Hyde Park Gate, S.W.,and 2, Paper Build-
ings, Temple, E.C.
Smith, Lieut. Sir Keith Macpherson,
K.B.F.. ; b. 18 — ; formerly Lieut. Aus-
tralian Flying Corps ; European War
1915-1:9 ; accompanied first Aeroplane to
cross to Australia 1919 (K.B.E.); cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Smith, Sir Lindsey, son of the late
Henry John Smith, Town Clerk of Lam-
beth; b. 1870 ; ed. at Dulwich Coll. , and at
Morat and Li&ge ; joined Middle Temple
1888 (Common and Criminal Law Scholar-
ship 1891 and 1892, and Real and Personal
Law Scholarship 1892) ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1892 ; went Oxford Circuit ; was
Dep. Recorder of Sandwich 1899-1901,
Assist. Editor of “The Yearly Practice”
1901, Assist. Judge of H.B.M.'s Court of
Zanzibar 1901-4, and Judge 1904-14, Pres,
of Court of Appeal, E. Africa 1904-9, and
Acting Judge of Supreme Court of China
and Korea and Judge of Wei-hei-Wei
1909 ; was Hon. Capt. attached Gen.
Staff 1918-19 ; has Orders of Brilliant
Star of Zanzibar, St. Sava of Serbia, and
Crown of Belgium: m. 1902, Elsie Evelyn,
second da. of David Johnson, F.R.C.S.,
F.R.G.S. ; cr. Knt. 1914. 68, Lexham
Gardens, Kensington , W. 8/ Royal Auto-
mobile Club.
Daughter living — Desiree Evelyn Mary, b.
1903.
Smith, Sir Malcolm, K.B.E. , son of
Peter Halcrow Smith, of Lerwick; b.
1856; a J.P. for Midlothian ; was Provost
of Leith 1908-17: m. 1883; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Leith.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living— Two.
Smith, Capt. Sir Ross Macpherson,
K.B.E., D.S.C., M.C.; b. 18—; Capt.
Australian Flying Corps ; European
War 1915-19 (D.S.C., M.C.); piloted
first Aeroplane to cross to Australia 1919
(K.B.E., Order of El \ahda of the
Hedjaz) ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Smith, Maj.-Gen. Sir Sydenham
Campbell Urquhart, K.C.M.G., C.B.\
b. 1859; entered R.A. 1879, became
Lieut. -Col. 1904, Brevet Col. 1907, Col.
1911, and Maj.-Gen. 1917 ; retired 1919 ;
S. Africa 1899-1901, in command of Roy.
Australian Artillery (Queen’s medal with
two clasps), European War 1914-18
(despatches, C.B., Maj.-Gen., K.C.M.G.,
Order of the Nile, Order of Star of
Roumania) ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
K.C.M.G. 1919.
Smith, Sir Thomas James, K.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; has been Commr. of Police,
Belfast, and sometime Inspector-Gen.
Roy. Irish Constabulary; is a J.P.; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 19x8, K.B.E. (Civil)
1920.
Smith, Sir William Edward, C.B.,
son of the late Robert Smith ; b. 1850 ;
ed. at S. Kensington ; appointed Navai
Constructor at the Admiralty 1873 '< was
Sup. of Contract Shipbuilding Work
there 1902-12; sometime Instructor of
Naval Architecture at Roy. Naval Coll.,
Greenwich; designed Antarctic Expedition
ship Discovery ; is a Fellow of Roy. Sch.
of Naval Architecture, Vice-Pres. of In-
stitution of Naval Architects, its Represen-
tative on National Physical Laboratory,
and a Gov. of Imperial Coll, of Science ;
sometime Vice-Chm. of Board of Trade
Committee on Load Line of British
Shipping; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1903; Knt. 1911.
18, Manville Road, Balham, S.IV.17 ;
Savage Club.
Smith, Sir William Frederick
Haynes, K.C.M.G., LL.D., son of John
Lucie Smith, LL.D.; b. 1839; Bar.
Middle Temple 1863 ; was Solicitor-Gen.
British Guiana 1865-74, and Attorney-
Gen. 1884-7, administered Govt, there
1884 and 1887, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch.
Leeward Islands 1888-95, Gov. of
Bahamas 1895-97, and H.M.’s High
Commr. and Com.-in-Ch. of Cyprus 1897-
1904 : m. 1867, Ellen Parkinson, da. of
James Thomas White, of Colombo; cr.
C.M.G. 1887, K.C.M.G. 1890. 26,
Chester Terrace, Regent' s Park, N. W. ;
Athenceum, and Garrick Clubs.
Smith, Sir William Robert, son of
the late Capt. Robert Thomas Smith, of
Plumstead ; b. 1850 ; ed. at Edinburgh
and Aberdeen Univs. (M.D. Aberdeen
1879, D-Sc. Edin. 1886, D. P. H. Camb.
18—, M.D. (Hon. Causa) Athens 1912,
LL.D. Geneva 1919) ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1888; Col. (T.D.) R.A.M.C.
(T. F. ) ; European War 1914-17 as Special-
ist Sanitary Officer 67th Div. ; is Emeritus
Professor of Forensic Med. and Toxi-
cology, King’s Coll., London, Piincipal
Roy. Institute of Public Health, and a
J. P. and D.L. for London (Sheriff of
City of London 1918-19) ; unsuccessfully
contested ( Ind ) Edinburgh, St. Andrew’s,
Glasgow, and Aberdeen Univs. 1918 ; was
Mayor of Holborn 1895-6, and Vice-Pres.
Metropolitan Asylums Board 1910- 13 ;
has V.D. and T.D., Jubilee and Corona-
tion medals, and Orders of Redeemer of
Greece, King George I. of Greece, Medji-
dieh of Egypt, Rising Sun of Japan,
Leopold of Belgium, Crown of Roumania,
Crown of Italy, Excellent Crop of China
(with Grand Cordon), and St. John of
Jerusalem in England : m. 1st, 1877,
Mary Eleanor, who d. 1901, da. of Major
Richard Pascoe, of Falmouth ; 2ndly,
1913, Frances Wheeler, da. of Edward
Mueler Field, and widow of Robert Byles,
of Stockton ; cr. Knt. 1919. 5, Essex
Court, Temple, E.C.q ; Carlton, Royal
Societies' , and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) Arthur Corbett,
b. 1879 ; Major in the Army.
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage) One, b.
1883.
Smith, Adm. Sir Nathaniel Bowden-,
K. C.B., son of the late Nathaniel Bow-
den-Smith, Esq. , J.P. , of Careys, Brocken-
hurst, Hants; b. 1838; entered R.N.
1852, became Lieut. 1859, Com. x866,
Capt. 1872, Rear-Adm. 1888, Vice-Adm.
1894, and Adm. 1899 ; retired 1903 ; served
during Burmah War 1852-3 (medal with
clasp), in the Baltic 1854-5 (medal), during
China War 1856-9, present at capture of
Taku Forts (wounded, medal with two
clasps); commanded the “Britannia”
1883-6 ; was a British Representative at
International Maritime Conference at
Washington 1889, and Com.-in-Ch. on
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Australian Station 1892-5 and at the Nore
1899-1900; received Capt.’s good service
pension 1886-8; has Roy. Humane So.’s
medal for saving life at sea : m. 1873,
Emily Cecilia, da. of the late George Glas
Sandeman, Esq., of Westfield, Hayling
Island, Hants; cr. K.C.B. (Mil.) 1897.
16, Queen's Gate Terrace , S. W. ; United
Service Club.
Daughters living — Alice Georgette, 6. 1873,—
Mildred Nathalie, b. 1876, — Winifred Mary,
b. 1880.
Smith, Sir George Henry Fisher-,
son of the late Matthew Smith (Mayor of
Halifax 1879) ; b. 1846 ; is head of the
firm of Frederick Smith and Co. (Limited),
wire manufacturers, of Halifax, and a
J. P. for Halifax (twice Mayor), and for
W. Riding of Yorkshire, a Director of
Liverpool and Martin’s Bank (Limited),
of Halifax, and Chm. London Electric
Wire Co. and Smith’s (London) ; 21 years
a member of Halifax Corporation (18 years
Alderman and Chm. of Finance Com-
mittee) ; assumed by deed poll 1913 the
additional surname of Fisher : m. 1st,
1870, Mary Louisa, da. of the late John
Farrar Halifax ; 2ndly, 1890, Hattie,
da. of the late Joseph Fisher, of Boston,
U.S.A. ; cr. Knt. 1913. The Gleddings,
Savile Park, Halifax.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Two, — (by 2nd
marriage) One.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Five.
Smith, Com. Sir Hamilton Pym
Freer-, C.S.I., son of Adam Freer-Smith,
formerly of Galston, Ayrshire, and Cal-
cutta; b. 1845: entered R.N. 1859, became
Lieut. 1867, and Com. (retired) 1873 > served
at occupation of Vera Cruz 1861, at bom-
bardment of Kagosima (Japan) 1863 and
Simono-seki 1864, and as Acting Com. of
“ Daphne" in suppression of Slave Trade
on E. Coast of Africa 1872-3 (thanked by
Admiralty) ; appointed Factory Inspector
under Home Office 1875 ; was a Member
and Sec. of Home Office Committee on
Dangerous Trades 1895-9 (specially
thanked by Home Office), and Chm. of
Home Office Committees on Ventilation
and Humidity in Cotton Factories 1898-T0
and 1912, and in Flax Spinning and
Weaving Works, 1912-13 ; became Sup.-
Inspector for Dangerous Trades and
Machinery, Home Office 1903, and retired
1906 (thanked by Sec. of State for Home
Depart.); was Pres, of Indian Factory
Labour Committee 1906-7 (thanked by
Govt, of India, and Sec. of State) ;
assumed by Roy. Licence 1905 the addi-
tional surname of Freer ; m. 1st, 1879,
Constance, who d. 1885, da. of the late
G. F. Bagnall, of Cheltenham ; 2nd, 1891,
Selina Kingsford, da. of the late George
Wilson, of Tapton Hall, Sheffield ; cr.
Knt. 1905, C.S.I. 1910. Benwell, Sun-
bury, Middlesex ; Army and Navy, and
Royal Southern Yacht Clubs.
Son living — Denman Freer, b. 1892 ; Capt.
6th Dragoons.
Daughters living — Constance Emily Mary,
b. 1885, — Florence Freer, b. 1898 : m. 1920,
Charles John Chaytor (formerly R.N.),
Nigeria Civil Ser.
Smith, Str George Basil Haddon-,
K. C.M.G. , son of the late Henry Basil
Haddon-Smith, C. E. ; b. 1861 ; formerly
Lieut. Roy. Guernsey Mil. ; appointed
Adj. Lagos Haussa Force 1886, Assist.
Colonial Sec. , Lagos 1894, Acting Colonial
Sec. 1895, Ch. Assist. Colonial Sec., Gold
Coast 1896, Acting Gov. of Gambia 1901,
Colonial Sec., Sierra Leone 1901, Gov.,
Com,-in-Ch. , and Vice-Adm. of Bahamas
1912, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. , Wind-
ward Islands 1914; served with Jebu
Expedition 1892 (despatches, medal with
clasp), and with Ashanti Expeditions
1895-6, as Political Officer (despatches
specially), and 1900, present at relief of
Kumassi (despatches, medal with clasp,
C. M. G. ) : m. 1882, Izy Constance,
O.B.E. , da. of the late Col. Benjamin
Hodson ; cr. C.M.G. 1901, K.C.M.G.
1915. Government House, Grenada,
Windward Islands ; Travellers' , and
Royal A utomobile Clubs.
Smith-Cumming [see Cumming].
Smithers, Sir Alfred Waldron, M.P.,
son of the late William Henry Smithers,
of Bank of England ; b. 1850 ; is Chm.
Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, a
Director of S.-E. and Chatham Railway,
a J. P. , and Chm. of English Asso. of
American Share and Bondholders ; has
sat. as M. P. for Chislehurst Div. of Kent
( U) since Dec. 1918: m. 18 — , Emma
Roberta, da. of R. M. Theobald,
M.R.C.S. ; cr. Knt. 1919. Homefield,
Knockholt, Sevenoaks ; Devonshire , Royal
Automobile, and City of London Clubs.
Sons living — Waldron, b. 1881: m. 1904,
Margery, da. of the Rev. F. Page Robertin, — ■
Langley, b. 1884 : m. 1909, Mabel, da. of W.
B. Bishop, — Hubert, b. 1885,— Norman, b.
1887.
Daughters living — Florence, b. 1882 : m. 1906,
J. F. A. Swanston, — Eva, b. 1886.
Smyly, Sir Philip Crampton, son
of the late Sir Philip Crampton Smyly,
M.D.,of4, MerrionSquare North, Dublin ;
b. 1866; ed. at Dublin Uni v. (LL.D. 1891);
Bar. King’s Inns, Dublin 1888, and Gray’s
Inn 1902 ; appointed Queen’s Advocate,
Sierra Leone 1895, Attorney-Gen. 1896,
and Ch. Justice 1901, and Ch. Justice,
Gold Coast 1911 : m. 1905, his cousin,
Aileen, da. of Sir William Josiah Smyly,
M.D. , F.R.C. P.I., of 58, Merrion Square,
Dublin; cr. Knt. 1905. Accra, Gold Coast.
Sons living — Philip Crampton, b. 1917, —
William John Plunket, b. 1919.
Daughter living — Aileen Grace, b. 1906.
Smyly, Sir William Josiah, M.D. ,
F.R.C.P.I. , son of the late Josiah Smyly ;
b. 1850; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.B.
1872, M.D. 1875); F.R.C.S., Ireland 1877,
F.R.C. P. , Ireland 1884; is Past Pres, of
Roy. Coll, of Physicians (Ireland), of
Obstetrical Section, Roy. So. of Med.,
and of Glasgow Obstetrical and Gynaeco-
logical Sos. , and an Hon. Member
Obstetrical So. of Leipzig ; was Master
of Rotunda Hospital, Dublin 1889-96 ;
author of various medical pamphlets : m.
1881, Eleanor Colpoyse, da. of Henry
Tweedy, M.D. ; cr. Knt. 1905. 58,
Merrion Square, Dublin ; Constitutional ,
and Friendly Brothers ( Dublin ) Clubs.
Son living — Henry JToscelyn, b. 1882.
Daughtersliving — Aileen Grace ( Lady Smyly):
m. 1905, Sir Philip Crampton Smyly, Ch.
Justice of the Gold Coast, of Accra, Gold
Coast, — Rachel Evelyn Mary, — Phyllis
Claudia: m 1920, Neill Hobhouse, M.D., —
Vivienne.
Smyth, Maj.-Gen. Sir Nevill Maske-
lyne, V.C., K.C.B. , son of the late Sir
Warrington Smyth, F. R.S. , of Marazion,
Cornwall; b. 1868; ed. at R.M.C. ; en-
tered 2nd Dragoon Guards 1888, became
Lieut. -Col. 1909, Col. 1912, and Maj.-
Gen. 1918; Zhob Valley Expedition 1P90-
91, Dongola Expedition 1896 on Staff
(medal with two clasps, 4th class Med-
jidie), Nile Expeditions 1897 (clasp), 1898
present at battles of Atbara and Khar-
toum (despatches, medal, V.C.), and 1899
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(despatches, clasp, 4th class Osmanieh),
S. African War 1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, Brevet Major), European
War 1914-19 on Staff (despatches nine
times, C. B. , Order of Leopold of Belgium,
Maj.-Gen. , Belgian Croix de Guerre,
Legion of Honour, K.C.B.); appointed
Comdt. Khartum Dist. 1913, and to
command 2nd London Territorial Div.
1919 : m. 1918, Evelyn Olwen, da. of
Sir (Arthur) Osmond Williams, 1st Bt.
(cr. 1909); cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 19x9. Marazion, Cornwall ; United
Service, and Cavalry Clubs.
Son living — Oswald Nevill Hunter Mackay,
b. 1920.
Snagge, Sir Harold Edward, K.B.E. ,
son of the late His Honour Sir Thomas
William Snagge, K.C. M.G. , a Judge of
County Courts; b. 1872; ed. at Eton,
and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1895);
an E. India merchant, a partner in the
firm of Edward Boustead and Co., a
Director of Barclays Bank (Limited), and
of British Trade Corporation, etc. ; was
Sec. (unpaid) to Min. of Information
1918: m. 1901, Inez Alfreda, da. of the
late Alfred Lubbock, of Kilmarth Manor,
Par, Cornwall [see B. Avebury, colls.] ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Sandhills ,
Bletchingley, Surrey ; Travellers' , Beef-
steak, Garrick, and W ellington Clubs.
Sons living — Leonard William, b. 1901, —
Richard Basil, b. 1909.
Daughters living— Claudia Violet, b. 1903, —
ElLabe h Sonia, b. 1910, — Antonia, b. 1915, —
Zalia (twin), b. 1915.
Snell, Sir John Francis Cleverton,
son of the late Com. John Snell, R.N., of
Lipson, Plymouth ; b. 1869 ! ed. at Ply-
mouth Gram. Sch. , and at King’s Coll. ,
London ; sometime a senior partner in
the firm of Preece, Cardew, Snell, and
Rider, consulting engineers; H.M.’s
Ch. Electricity Commr. ; was Pres, of
Institution of Electrical Engineers 1913-
14 : m. 1892, Anne Glendenning, da. of
the late Henry Bayley Quick, of Biscovey,
Cornwall ; cr. Knt. 1914. Wey Barton,
Byfleet, Surrey ; St. Stephen s, and Junior
Carlton Clubs.
Son living — John Basil, b. 1893 ; M.A. Oxon.
Snow , Lieut -Gen. 52>Thomas D’Oyly,
K. C.B. , K.C.M.G., el. son of the late
George D’Oyly Snow, of Langton Lodge,
Blandford ; b. 1858; ed. at Eton, and at
St. John’s Coll., Camb.; entered 13th
Regt. 1879, became Capt. Somersetshire
L. I. 1887, Major Roy. Inniskilling Fusi-
liers 1897, Brevet Lieut. -Col. Northamp-
tonshire Regt. 1898, Col. 1903, Maj.-Gen.
1910, and Lieut. -Gen. 1918 ; retired 1920 ;
served in Zulu Campaign 1879 (medal with
clasp) , with Soudan Expedition 1 884 -5 , with
Mounted Inf. of Camel Corps, present at
actions of Abu K lea and ElGubat (severely
wounded, medal with two clasps, bronze
star), with Nile Expedition 1898, as
Brig.-Maj. British Brig. , present at battles
of Atbara and Khartum (despatches,
medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut. -Col. ),
and during European War 1914-18, on
Staff (despatches, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
Com. Legion of Honour, Grand Officer
of Order of Leopold of Belgium, Lieut. -
Gen., Croix de Guerre); was Brig. -Maj. ,
Aldershot 1895-8, A.Q.M.G. , 4th Army
Corps 1903-5, A.A.G. , E. Command
1903-6, Brig. -Gen., Gen. Staff there
1906-9, and Brig. -Gen., nth Brig. 1909-
10 ; commanded a Div. 19x1-15, an
Army Corps 1915-18, and W. Command
1918-9 ; is Col. Somerset L.I., and a J.P.
for Dorset : m. 1897, Geraldine, 2nd da.
of Maj.-Gen. John Talbot Coke, formerly
of Trusley Manor, Etwall, Derbyshire ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1907, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915,
K.C.M.G. 1917. Langbourne, Blatidford ;
Naval and Military Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Soares, Sir Ernest Joseph, LL.D .,
son of Jos6 Luiz Xavier Soares, formerly
a merchant of Liverpool ; b. 1864; ed.
privately, and at S. John’s Coll., Camb.
(B.A. and LL. B. 1884, M.A. and LL.D.
1899) ; admitted a Solicitor 1888 ; formerly
a partner in the legal firm of Allen, Prestage
and Soares, of Manchester ; appointed
Parliamentary Private Sec. (unpaid) to
Home Sec. March 1906, a Charity Commr.
for England and Wales Oct. 1908, and
a Junior Lord of the Treasury (unpaid)
Feb. 1910 and (paid) Jan. 1911 ; was
Assist. Comptroller of Reduction of Na-
tional Debt and Life Annuity Office 1911-
16 ; sat as M. P. for N.-W., or Barnstaple,
Div. of Devonshire (L) Oct. 1900 to April
1911 : m. 1893. Kate Carolyn, da. of Samuel
Lord, formerly of Oakleigh, Ashton-on-
Mersey, Cheshire ; cr. Knt. 1911. 36,
Prince s Gate, S. W. ; Oxford and Cam-
bridge Club.
Daughter living — Kate Rose Mary, b. 1894: m.
1919, Capt. Walter D. M. Bell, M.C., R.A.F.
Solomon, Hon. Sir William Henry,
K.C.S.I., K.C.M.G., 4th son of the late
Rev. Edward Solomon, of Bedford, Cape
Colony; 0. 1852; ed. at St. Peter’s Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1880); Hon.
Fellow of Peterhouse 1915 ; Bar. Inner
Temple ; 1877 practised at Bar of Supreme
Court of Cape Colony, and of High Court
of Griqualand West ; appointed Assist.
Legal Adviser to Govt. 1883 ; acted as
Attorney-Gen. on three occasions, and
as a Member of S. African Delimitation
Commns. 1909; was a Puisne Judge of
High Court of Griqualand 1887-96, of
Eastern Dists. Court of Cape Colony 1896-
1901, and of Transvaal Colony 1901-10,
since when he has been a Judge of Appel-
late Div. of Supreme Court of S. Africa :
m. 18 — , Maude Elizabeth, O.B.E., who
d. 1920, da. of the late H. B. Christian,
of Port Elizabeth ; cr. Knt. 1907,
K.C.M.G. 1913, K.C.S.I. 1914.
Sonepur [see Bir Mitrodaya Sing
Deo].
Soulsby, Sir William Jameson, C.B. ,
C.l.E. , C. V. O., el. son of the late Matthew
Soulsby, of John Street, Bedford Row ; b.
1851 ; ed. at City of London Sch., and at
King’s Coll., London (Fellow 1916) ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1874 ; has been Private
Sec. to successive Lord Mayors of London
since 1875 ; is a Lieut, for City of London,
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England, and a Knight
of the Legion of Honour, and several
other foreign orders ; acted as Sec. to
Mansion House Indian Famine Relief
Funds 1877, 1897, and 1900 (C.l.E.) ; has
silver Jubilee medal with clasp; received
silver Coronation medals 1902 and 1911 :
m. 1877, Clara, who d. 1911, da. of the late
G. A. Hildyard; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1896,
C.l.E. 1901, Knt. 1902, C.V.O. 1920.
131, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W. ;
The Mansion House, E. C.
Daughter living — Ursula: m. 1904, Leopold
J. N. Norman.
Soundy,6z> John Thomas, C.B.E., son
of Joshua Soundy, formerly of Bourne
End, Bucks ; b. 1851 ; ed. privately ; was
Mayor of Windsor X899, of which Borough
he is a J.P. as well as for Berks : m. 1st,
KNIGHTS.
1129
1886, Mary Elizabeth, who d. 1901, da.
of Joseph Rhys James, of Cardigan ;
2ndly, 1912, Bernardine, da. of Jean Cox,
of Piringew, Belgium ; cr. Knt. 1899,
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. East Mead, Windsor.
Soward, Sir Alfred Walter, C.B. , son
of the late William James Soward ; b.
1856 ; ed. at Stationers’ Seh., and at
Birkbeck Coll.; was Assist. Sec., Estate
Duty Office 1904-8, Sec. thereof 1908-18,
and a Commr. of Inland Revenue 1916-18 ;
is Member of Roy. Institution and of So.
for Nautical Research ; author of “ Law
and Practice of the Estate Duty” (5th
edition), etc. , etc. : m. 1891, Elizabeth, el.
da. of the late Joseph Wittleton ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1912, Knt. 1919. West Mersea,
Essex.
Sons living — Edgar Alfred, b. 1892 ; Bar. Lin-
coln’s Inn 1916; Lieut. R.N.V.R., — Frank
Alaric, b. 1897.
Daughters living— Gladys Violet, — Constance
Freda.
Sowden, Sir William John, son of
the late Thomas Sowden ; b. 1858 ; ed.
privately; editor and part proprietor of
The Register, The Observer, and Adelaide
Evening Journal, Pres. Board Govs.
National Library, Museum and Art Gal-
lery of S. Australia, a J. P. for the
Colony, Founder and Federal Pres, of
Wattle Day League : m. 1886, Letitia
Grace Hampton, da. of the late Joseph
Adams, merchant, of Melbourne ; cr.
Knt. 1918. Castlewaine, St. Georges,
Glen Osmond, S. Australia; Adelaide,
S. Australia.
Sons living — Two.
Spain, H.M. King (Alfonso XIII.) of,
K. G. , G. C. V. O. ; a Gen. in British Army,
and Col.-in-Ch. a Lancers Regt. ; has
Royal Victorian Chain [see ‘ ‘ Royal
Family”]; cr. G.C.V.O. (Hon.) 1897.
Sparks, Sir Ashley, K.B.E., son of
John Ashley Sparks, of Sutton, Surrey ;
b. 1877; Managing Director of Cunard
Steamship Co. ; was Director-Gen. of
British Min. of Shipping in U.S.A. during
European War: m. 1900, Mina Jane,
da. of James Roberts, of New York ; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. 130, East 67th
Street, New York; Northaw, Syosset,
Long Island, U.S.A.
Daughters living — Amy Frances Ashley: m.
1920, Van Duzer Burton, of New York, —
Eleanor Maie Ashley.
Spear, Sir John Ward, son of John
Spear, of Eastcott ; b. 1848 ; ed. at
Milton Abbott and Bodmin ; is a yeoman
and an Agriculturist, a J. P. and a County
Alderman of Devonshire, a Poor Law
Guardian (sometime Chm. of the Board),
a Trustee of Tavistock Cottage Hospital,
an Income Tax Commr., and a Member
of Central Chamber of Agriculture ; some-
time Pres, of Devon Farmers’ Union ;
sat as M.P. for W., or Tavistock, Div. of
Devon ( LU ) Oct. 1900 to Jan. 1906 (when
he was defeated), and Dec. 1910 to Nov.
1918, having been again defeated Jan.
1910 : m. 1877, Elizabeth Doidge, da. of
John Willcock, formerly of Kingsbridge,
S. Devon : cr. Knt. 1911. Venn, Tavistock.
Son living— John Ward Cecil {Eastcott,
Tavistock), b. 1882.
Daughters living— Margaret Elizabeth, b.
1884, — Ida Mary, b. 1885.
Spencer, Sir Harris, K.B.E. , son of
Thomas Spencer, J.P., of West Brom-
wich; b. 1863; ed. at Marshall’s Sch.,
Wednesbury, and at Almondbury Sch.,
near Huddersfield ; Managing Director
of John Spencer (Limited), tube manu-
facturers, of Wednesbury, a Director of
J. and E. Spencer (Limited), and of Bir-
mingham Railway Carriage and Wagon
Co. (Limited), and of George Salter and
Co. (Limited), Pres. Birmingham and
District Engineering Employers’ Asso.,
Chm. of Birmingham Board of Manage-
ment, Min. of Munitions during European
War, a J.P. for West Bromwich, a
M.I.M.E., and a Member of Iron and
Steel Institute : m. 1890, Ada Burgess,
da. of the late Henry Cross, of Cambridge :
cr. K.B.E. 1918. Summerfield Court,
West Bromwich ; St. Stephen's, and Uni mi
(. Birmingham ) Clubs.
Sons living — Geoffrey, b. 1893, — Philip Corbet,
b. 1898, — Colin, b. 1903.
Daughter living — Constance Mary: m. 1914,
Lieut. -Col. H. Ely, R.F.A.
Spencer, Sir (James) Ernest,
youngest son of the late John Spencer,
of West Bromwich ; b. 1848 ; ed.
privately ; Bar. Middle Temple 1885 ;
joined the Oxford Circuit ; is a J. P. and
D.L. for Staffordshire, and Counsel to
Austro-Hungarian Consulate ; sat as M. P.
for West Bromwich July 1886 to Jan.
1906, having been defeated there in Nov.
1885 : m. 1887, Helen, only child of the
late John Williamson, Bom.C.S. ; cr.
Knt. 1901. 10, St. James's Place, S. W. ;
Warren Mount, Oxshott, Surrey ; 1 , Dr.
Johnson's Buildings, Temple, E. C. ;
Carlton, and Garrick Clubs.
Spencer, Sir Walter Baldwin,
K. C.M.G., son of R. Spencer, of Man-
chester; b. t86o; ed. at Owens Coll.,
Manchester, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 18 — ) ; M.A. Melbourne 18 — ; is a
Fellow of Lincoln Coll., Oxford, Professor
of Biology and Pres, of the Professional
Board of Melbourne Univ., and Director
of the National Museum of Victoria ;
author of numerous scientific works ; cr.
C.M.G. 1904, K.C.M.G. 1916. The Uni-
versity, Grattan Street, Car lion, Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia.
Spicer, Sir Evan, son of the late
James Spicer, J.P. , D.L., of Woodford
Green, Essex; b. 1849; ed. at Mill Hill
Sch. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for London,
Chm. of British and Foreign School So. ,
Vice-Chm. of Old Equitable Assurance
Co., and Gov. of Roy. Holloway Coll.,
Egham, and of Dulwich Coll. ; was Chm.
of S. London Polytechnic 1889-1901, and
of London County Council 1906-7 : m.
1873, Annabella, da. of the late John
Whitley, J.P., of Halifax; cr. Knt. 1916.
Belair, Gallery Road, Dulwich, S.E. ;
National Liberal, and Reform Clubs.
Sons living — Charles Evan, b. 1874, — Ernest
Evan, b. 1879, — Frank Evan, b. 1888; Lieut.
Cambridgeshire Regt. (wounded), — Gerald
Evan, M.C., b. 1891; Major R.A.M.C.
(wounded, M.C.).
Spicer, Sir Howard Handley, JC.B.E.,
el. son of the late James Spicer, D.L., of
Eltham ; b. 1872; ed. at Leys Sch.,
Camb. ; one of the Founders of the Boys
Empire League, Dep. Chm. James Spicer
and Sons (Limited), paper manufacturers,
of 50, Upper Thames Street, E.C., and
Technical Adviser (Anti-Gas) to War
Office: m. 1896, Muriel, da. of the Rev.
S. B. Handley; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 10,
Hanover Square, W. ; Reform, Devon-
shire, Eighty , and Royal Automobile
Clubs.
Spielmann, Sir Isidore, C.M.G. , el.
surviving son of the late Adam Spielmann,
banker, of Lombard Street, E.C. (of Polish
descent on father’s side) ; b. (in London)
36*
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H3°
1854; ed. privately; 15 years Joint Hon. j
Sec. to National Art Collections Fund, j
is a F.S.A., Member of New Gallery !
Committee, and an Officer of Order of j
Leopold of Belgium ; was Hon. Sec. and j
Delegate to British Commn. (Fine Art j
Section) Brussels International Exhibition j
1897, Sec. and Director of British Fine
Art Section of Roy. Commn., Paris j
Exhibition 1900, Representative in Eng- j
land for Belgian Govt. Exhibitions of i
Early Flemish Art, Bruges 1904, ofToison
d’Or, Bruges 1906, of Seventeenth- j
Century Art of Belgium, Brussels 1910, j
and International Miniature Exhibition, j
Brussels 1912, Hon. Sec. and Member
of Art Committee, Roy. Commn. , St.
Louis Exhibition 1904, Hon. Sec. to the
Roy. Commn. (Art Director, British Govt.
Exhibit), New Zealand International
Exhibition 1906-7, and Commr. for Art,
Franco-British Exhibition 1908; appointed
1908 (by Board of Trade) Hon. Director
for Art, British Govt. Sections at Inter-
national Exhibitions, a Member of Roy.
Commn. for International Exhibitions of
Brussels 1910 and Turin 1911, and of
Advisory Council, Victoria and Albert
Museum 1913, and Commr. -Gen. for
Great Britain at International Exhibition
at Rome 1911; Gov. of British Institute
of Industrial Art (Board of Trade and
Board of Education), a Member of Com-
mittee of Spanish Art Exhibition, Burling-
ton House (1921), and a Com. of Order
of Crown of Belgium ; author of ‘ ‘ The
British Royal Pavilion at the Paris
International Exhibition 1901,” “The
Germans as Others see them,” “Ger-
many’s Impending Doom,” etc. : m. 1879,
Emily, da. of the late Sir Joseph Sebag-
Montefiore; cr. Knt. 1905, C.M.G. 1907.
56, Westbourne Terrace , Hyde Park , W.\
Arts Club.
Son living — Ferdinand I. ( Montreal , Canada ),
b. 1880: m. 1914, Louise, da. of C. Davy-
Brown.
Daughters living — Dora, b. 1882 : m. 1903,
Laurie Magnus, of 12, Westbourne Terrace,
W. [see Magnus, Bt.], — Maude: m. 1904,
Claude Lousada, of 152, Gloucester Terrace,
W., — Adelaide, b. 1895. : m. 19x8, Capt
Lionel Leonard Cohen, London Regt.
Spring, Hon. Sir Francis Joseph
Edward, K.C.I.E. , son of the late Rev. E.
Spring, R. of Magourney, Ireland ; b. 1849;
ed. at Middleton Sch. , co. Cork; Hon.
M.A.I. and L.C.E. Trin. Coll., Dublin;
has held m-my offices in Public Works
Depart, of India, and been Engineer-in-
Ch. of Kistna Bridge and of E. Coast
Railway, Under-Sec. to Govt, of Bengal
and Govt. Consulting Engineer in Bombay
and Assam, Ch. Engineer in Indian Public
Works Depart., Sec. to Govt, of Madras
in Railway Depart., and Consulting En-
gineer for Railways; is a M. L.C. of
Madras, a M.I.M.E. , a Member of
American So. of Civil Engineers, Pres,
of S. Indian Motor Union, and Vice-Com-
modore of Madras Sailing Club ; some-
time Hon. MajorS. India Railway Vol. ,
and a Fellow of Madras and Calcutta
Univs. ; three years a Member of Council
of Institute of Civil Engineers ; officiated
as Director of Railway Construction in
India; has been Chm. and Ch. Engineer
of Madras Port Trust since Jan. 1904: m.
1873, Charlotte Beecher, da. of S. Towns-
end, J.P.; cr. C.I.E. 1894, K.C.I.E.
1911. Harbour , Madras ; Bengal, Bengal
United Service, Madras, and Oriental
Clubs.
SprotT, Sir Frederick Lawrence, son
of James Sprott, of Shrewsbury ; b. 1863 ;
ed. at Shrewsbury Sch. ; entered Public
Works Depart., Bombay 1884, and be-
came Assist. Engineer 1885, and Execu-
tive Engineer 1897, Sup. Engineer 1904,
and Ch. Engineer 1913 ; was Principal
and Professor of Civil Engineering, Coll,
of Science, Poona 1899-1903, Sup. En-
gineer, Indus River Commn. 1904-8,
Sanitary Inspector to Bombay Govt. 1908,
and Dep. Chm., Bombay Port Trust
1909-10, since when he has been Chm. :
m. 1888, Amy, da. of Brig.-Surg. H. M.
Graham; cr. Knt. 1914. Malakoff Lodge,
Malabar Hill, Bombay ; Byculla [Bombay),
and Sind [Karachi) Clubs.
Son living — Frank Herbert, b. 1893.
Spurgeon, Sir Arthur, son of the late
Wliliam Spurgeon ; b. 1861 ; is a pub-
lisher and newspaper proprietor, Manag-
ing Director of Cassell and Co. (Limited),
publishers, and a J.P. for Surrey (Chm.
Croydon County Bench) ; appointed a
Member of Roy. Commission on Paper
1917; author of “Edward the Peace-
maker,” etc. : m. 1894, Mary, da. of the
late Edward Hoyle Rochdale ; cr. Knt.
1918. Pilgrim Place, Woldingham ;
Reform Cliib.
Sri Krishnaraja Wadiyar [see
Mysore].
Sri Rama Varma [see Rama Varma],
Sris Uyyen Wang Chuk (5) [see
Bhutan].
Stack, Maj.-Gen. Sir Lee Oliver Fitz-
Maurice, K.B.E., C.M.G.-, b. 1868; en-
tered Border Regt. 1888, became Capt.
1896, Major 1909, and Lieut. -Col. 1914 ;
served in Soudan Campaign 1900-1902
Comdg. Shambe Field Force (Egyptian
medal with clasp) ; employed with Egyptian
Army 1899-1909 (4th class Osmanieh) ;
sometime Civil Sec. to Sudan Govt. ; ap-
pointed Acting Gov.-Gen. of Sudan, and
Sirdar of Egyptian Army 1916, with rank
of Maj.-Gen. ; has 1st class of Orders of
the Nile and of El Nahda of the
Hedjaz ; cr. C.M.G. 1914, K.B.E. 1918.
The Palace, Khartum, Sudan.
j Stamp, Sir Josiah Charles, K.B.E. ,
i D.Sc., son of Charles Stamp, of Killie-
crankie, Sidcup ; b. 1880 ; ed. at London
| Univ. (B.Sc. 1st class Honours 1911,
Cobden Prizeman 1912, D.Sc. and Hut-
chinson Research Medallist 191b, Guy
Medallist and Newmarch Lecturer 1919) I
was Assist. Sec. to Board of Inland Re-
venue 1916-19, since when he has been
Sec. Explosives Trades (Limited) ;
appointed a Member of Roy. Commn. on
Income Tax 1919; is Joint Sec. Roy.
Statistical So. : m. 1903, Olive Jessie, da.
of Alfred Marsh ; cr. C. B. E. (Civil) 1918,.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Passeys House,
Eltham : Junior Athenceum Club.
Sons living — Wilfrid Carlyle, b. 1904, — Trevor
Charles, b. 1907,— Arthur Maxwell, b. 1915,—
Josiah Colin, b. 1917.
Stancomb-Wills [see Wills].
Standing, Com. Sir Guy, K.B.E., son
of James Herbert Standing, of London,
England, and Los Angeles, California,
U.S.A. ; b. 1873 ; ed. at Eltham Coll. ;
Com. R.N.V.R. ; European War 1914-16 ;
has been attached to Naval Intelligence
Div. since 1916: in. 1908, Dorothy
Frances, da. of Joshua Plaskitt, F R.C.S. ;
cr. C.B.E. 1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1919-
Garrick, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Stanes, Sir Robert, son of the late
James Stanes, of London ; b. 1841 ; a
merchant of Coimbatore, Madras, Manag-
KNIGHTS.
II3I
ing Director of Stanes and Co. (Limited),
agents for Cotton Spinning and Weaving
Mills, of Coimbatore, Madras, and Chm.
of Councils of Breeks Sch., Ootacamund,
of Stanes High Sch., Coonoor, and Stanes
High Sch. , Coimbatore, S. India ; some-
time Municipal Councillor for Coimbatore
and Coonoor ; Founder and Supporter of
Anglo-Indian Schs. in Coimbatore : m.
1870, Harriet Huntingdon, who d. 1901,
da. of Maj.-Gen. Hamlyn Lavicourt
Harris, formerly Indian Army ; cr. Knt.
1920. Coonoor, Nilgiri , Madras.
Son living— -One.
Daughters living — Four.
Stanford, 6^>'CharlesVilliers,yI/^.Z).,
son of the late John Stanford, of 30,
Upper Mount Street, Dublin; b. 1852;
ed. privately, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B. A. 1874, M.A. 1877, Hon. Mus.D.
1888); Hon. Mus.D. , Oxford 1883, D.C.L. ,
Durham 1893, and Hon. LL.D. , Leeds
1904 ; is Professor of Music in Camb.
Univ. , Professor of Composition and
Orchestral Playing at Roy. Coll, of Music,
and a Member of Berlin Roy. Acad,
of Arts ; was Organist of Trin. Coll. ,
Camb., 1872-93, and Conductor of the
Bach Choir 1885-1901 ; conducted Leeds
Festival 1901, 1904, 1907, and 1910 ; com-
poser of operas, oratorios, and many other
musical works : m. 1878, Jennie, da. of
Champion Wetton, formerly of Joldwynds,
Surrey ; cr. Knt. 1902. 9, Lower Berkeley
Street, IV. ; Athenceum, and Savile Clubs.
Son living — Guy Desmond ( Savile Club), b.
1885; Lieut. Devonshire Regt. : m. 1917,
Gwendolyn Mary, da. of Major Francis
Bertram Dalrymple, formerly R.A.,of Bartley
Lodge, Cadnam, Hants.
Daughter living — Geraldine Mary, b. 1883.
Stanford, Col. the Hon. Sir Walter
Ernest Mortimer, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G.,
son of William Stanford ; b. 1850 ; served
as Capt. of Levies in Galeka War 1877-8
(medal with clasp) and as Comdt. 1880-81
(medal with clasp), and in S. Africa 1900
as Col. Comdg. troops in Griqualand
East (despatches, Queen’s medal, King’s
medal with two clasps, C.B.) ; was
Member of Native Laws and Customs
Commn. 1880-82, employed on special
ser. in Pondoland 1884, where he nego-
ciated a treaty 1886, and a Member of
Inter-State Native Affairs Commn. 1903-5 ;
appointed Ch. Magistrate of Griqualand
East 1885, Sec. to Native Affairs Depart.
1897, and Ch. Magistrate of Transkeian
Territories 1904 ; re-appointed Sec. to
Native Affairs Depart. 1904; retired 1907;
represented Cape Colony at S. African
National Convention 1908-9 ; was a
M.L.A. for Tembuland 1908-10, and
Chm. of Cape Colony Native Affairs
Commn. 1910; appointed a Senator of
S. African Parliament 1910: m. 1883,
Alice, da. of Joseph Walker; cr. C.M.G.
1892, C.B. (Mil.) 1900, O.B.E. 1918,
K.B.E. 1919. Monteith, Rondebosch, S.
Africa ; Civil Service ( Cape Town ) Club.
Stanistreet, Maj.-Gen. Sir George
Bradshaw, K.B.E. , CB., C.M.G. , son
of the late Richard Stanistreet, M.D. ;
b. 1866; ed. at Windermere Coll., and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1887, M.B. and
B.Ch. 1889) ; Col. Army Med. Ser. ;
Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (medal with two
clasps) ; was Personal Assist, to Principal
Med. Officer, Punjab 1896-1901 , Embarka-
tion Med. Officer, Southampton 1902,
Staff Officer to Principal Med. Officer, S.
Command 1906-10, Dep. Assist. Director-
Gen. , Army Med. Ser. 1913-17, and
Assist. Director-Gen. 1917-18, since when
he has been Dep. Director-Gen. Army
Med. Ser. at War Office with rank of
Maj.-Gen. ; is a Com. of Order of Crown
of Italy, and an Esquire of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in l-1 ngland ; cr.
C.M.G. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Junior United Service Club.
Stanley, Right Hon. Sir Albert
Henry, P.C., M.P. [see “Privy
Council”].
Stanley, Capt. the Hon. Sir Arthur
Lyulph, K. C.M.G. [see B. Sheffield].
Stanley, Hon. Sir Arthur, G.B.E. ,
C.B., M. V.O. [see E. Derby].
Stanley, Sir John, K.C.I.E. , C.B.E.,
2nd son of the late John Stanley, so-
licitor, of Armagh; b. 1846; ed. at Roy.
Sch., Armagh, and at Trin. Coll., Dublin
(B.A. and LL. B. 1869, Scholar and
gold medallist in Classics) ; Bar. King’s
Inns, Dublin 1872, a Q.C. 1892, a
Bencher 1897, and an Hon. Bencher
1898 ; was a Puisne Judge of the High
Court, Calcutta 1898-J901, and Ch. Jus-
tice of the High Court of Judicature of
N.-W. Provinces 1901-11 ; is a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England : m. 1879, Annie, el. da. of the
late James Norris, of Castle Hill, Bletch-
ingley, Surrey; cr. Knt. 1901, K.C.I.E.
1911, C.B.E. (Civil) 1919. 19, Gledhow
Gardens, S. IV. ; Junior Carlton , and
Dublin University Clubs.
Stanton, Maj.-Gen Sir Henry Ernest,
K. C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., son of the late
Rev. William Henry Stanton, R. of Hasel-
ton, Gloucestershire, and Hon. Canon
of Gloucester ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Marl-
borough, and at R.M.A. ; entered R.A.
1881, became Capt. 1890, Brevet Major
1898, Major 1899, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1904,
Brevet Col. 1906, Lieut. -Col. 1909, Col.
1911, and Maj.-Gen. 1915; retired 1919;
Burma Campaigns 18S5-7 and 1887-9
(despatches, medal with two clasps),
Chitral Relief Force 1895 as Brig.-Maj.
(despatches), Malakand Field Force 1897
as D. A. Q.M.G. for Intelligence (des-
patches), Buner Field Force 1898 (des-
patches, Brevet Major), Somaliland Field
Force 1903-4 as Ch. Staff Officer
(despatches, Brevet Lieut. -Col.), Euro-
pean War 1915-19 as Brig.-Gen. Admini-
stration, D.A. and Q.M.G. Egypt, and
Com. (Maj.-Gen. for distinguished ser.);
appointed Staff-Capt. in Intelligence
Branch, India 1897, Assist. Mil. Sec.,
Bombay 1898, an A.A.G. , India 1902,
an A.D.C. to H.M. 1906, a Gen.
Staff Officer, Territorial Force 1908, a
Gen. Staff Officer in India 1911, and a
D. Q.M.G. Army Headquarters, India
1912-15: m. 1899, Olive Talbot, da. of
the late Gen. Sir Robert Cunliffe Low,
G.C.B. ; cr. D.S.O. 1887, C.B. (Mil.)
1911, K. C.M.G. 1919. Burgh Fields,
Bourton - on - the - Water ; Naval and
Military Club.
Son living — Joseph Edward Low, b. 1905.
Daughter living— Constance Doris, b. 1900.
Stanyon, Col. Sir Henry John, C.J.E.,
el. son of the late G. W. L. Stanyon,
Advocate of High Court, N.-W. Provinces,
India; b. 1857; Bar. Inner Temple 1881 ;
Advocate High Court, N.-W. Provinces
1881, and Court of Judicial Commr.,
Central Provinces 1882, and of Oudh
1917 ; was Pres, of Municipal Committee,
Jubbulpore 1892-7 ; appointed Div. Judge
of Nagpur Div. 1897, Additional Judicial
Commr., Central Provinces March 1904,
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KNIGHTAGE.
and Judicial Commr., Berar Aug. 1904 ;
appointed an Hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy of
India 1910 ; was Col. Comdt. Nagpur
Vol. Rifles and Nagpur Rifles 1903-17
(V.D.) : m. 1898, Jessie Chittenden, da. of
Edward A. Goodall, of 57, Fitzroy Road,
Regent’s Park, N.W.; cr. C.I.E. 1895.
Knt. 1917. Lucknow , India.
Starmer, Sir Charles Walter, son of
the late Charles William Starmer ; b. 1870 ;
ed. at Public Schs. ; is Managing Direc-
tor of Birmingham Gazette (Limited),
Sheffield Independent Press (Limited),
N. of England Newspaper Co. (Limited),
and several other Newspaper cos., and
an Alderman and a J.P. for Darlington
(Mayor 1907-8) ; unsuccessfully contested
Sedgefield Div. of Durham (L) Dec. 1918 :
m. 1893, Ada, da. of the late Capt.
Thomas Cornforth ; cr. Knt. 1917.
Westville, Darlington ; National Liberal
Club.
Startin, Adm. Sir James, K.C.B. ,
A.M., son of the late William Startin, of
Hereford Lodge, Brompton ; b. 1855 ;
entered R.N. 1869, became Lieut. 1879,
Com. 1891, Capt. 1897, Rear-Adm. 1907,
Vice- Adm. i9ii,and Adm. (retired) 1915;
served in Zulu War 1878-9 (despatches,
medal with clasp), in Egyptian War 1882,
with Naval Brig, (medal, bronze star),
with Benin Expedition 1897 (despatches,
medal with clasp), and in China 1900
(medal) ; was A.D.C. to King Edward VII.
1906-7, and Rear-Adm. in Channel and
Home Fleets 1908-9 ; has Albert medal
(2nd class), and Roy. Humane So.’s silver
and bronze medals with clasps ; appointed
Capt. Roy. Naval Reserve 1914, and Com-
modore Roy. Naval Reserve 1916; is an
Officer of Legion of Honour: m. 1891,
Alice, da. of the late Gilbert McMicking,
of Miltonise, Wigtownshire ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1914, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917. Wyndlawn,
Hay ling Island ; United Service Club.
Sons living — Robert A., b. 1894 ; Lieut. R.N.;
has 2nd class Albert medal, — Harry, b. 1901.
Daughter living — Winifred Rosa Helen.
Stavert, Sir William Ewen, K.B.E.,
son of the late Robert McCall Stavert,
formerly of Prince Edward Island, Canada ;
b. 1861 ; ed. at Gram. Sch. , Prince Edward
Island ; a retired Banker ; appointed Di-
rector of Finance, Ministry of Information,
and Accounting Officer, Treasury 1918 :
m. 1887, Alma Kate Thomson ; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Mount Royal, and
St. James's [Montreal), and York [Toronto)
Clubs.
Stavridi, Sir John, son of John Con-
stantine Stavridi ; b. 1867 1 admitted
Solicitor 1898 ; sometime Greek Consul-
Gen. in London ; is a Com. of Order
of Redeemer of Greece : m. 1894, Annina
Olga, da. of the late Octavius Valieri ; cr.
Knt. 1919. 33. Lennox Gardens , S'. W, 1 ;
Ferndale Cottage, The Holmwood, Surrey.
Son 1 ving — One.
Daughters living— Three.
Steevens, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, K. C.B. A
K.C.M.G., son of the late John Steevens,
of Henley on-Thames ; b. 1855 ; entered
Army Ordnance Depart. 1879, became Col.
1896 (retired 1903), and Maj.-Gen. 1918;
Zulu War 1879 (medal with clasp, pro-
moted), Egyptian Expedition 1882, present
at battle of I'el-el-Kebir (despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star, 4th class Med-
jidie, promoted) ; was Assist. Director-
Gen. of Ordnance at Head Quarters
1893-8, Principal Ordnance Officer at
Woolwich 1898-1903, Inspector- Gen. of
Ordnance Stores 1903-5, Inspector of
Mil. Equipment at India Office 1905-14,
Director of Equipment and Ordnance
Stores 1914-18, and Controller of Salvage
1918-19, since when he has again been In-
spector of Mil. Equipment at India Office ;
is Com. of Order of Crown of Italy : m.
1891, Alice Kate, da. of the late Herbert
Cautley Blackburn, of Sussex Gardens, W. ;
cr. C.B. (MU.) 1897, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1902,
K.C.M.G. 1917. Junior United Service
Club.
Sons living — Derek Jarrett, b. 1893; Brevet
Major R.F.A., — Leslie John Nasmyth, b. 1897.
Daughter living — Olga Phyllis, b. 1896: m.
1920, Major William Philip Jopp Akerman,
D.S.O., M.C.
Stein, Sir (Marc) Aurel, K. C.I.E. ,
Ph.D., son of Nicholas Stein; b. 1862;
ed. at Budapest and at Tubingen Univ.
(Ph.D. 1883); made special study of
Oriental Languages and Antiquities ;
Hon. D.Litt. Oxon. 1909, Hon. D.Sc. ,
Camb. 1912; was Principal of Oriental
Coll., Lahore, and Registrar of Punjab
Univ. 1888-99, when he was appointed
Madrasah to Indian Educational Ser. ;
went on tour of Archaeological Exploration
in E. Turkestan 1900-1901, and on special
duty for Explorations in Central Asia
and W. China 1906-8, and again from
1913 ; became Inspector of Schs., Punjab
1901, Inspector-Gen. of Education and
Archaeological Surveyor, N.-W. Frontier
Provinces 1904, and Sup. of Archaeological
Survey, Frontier Circle 1910, Roy. Geo-
graphical So. Gold Medallist 1909 ; led
third Central Asian Expedition 1913-16 ;
has Lucy Wharton (Pennsylvania) medal,
and various other medals and awards ;
author of numerous books and papers on
Archaeology and Geography; cr. C.I.E.
1910, K. C.I.E. 1912.
Stenning, Sir Alexander Rose, son
of William Stenning, formerly of God-
stone Court, Surrey ; b. 1846 ; ed.
privately ; is a J.P. for Sussex, a Member
of the firm of Alexander R. Stenning
and Partners, architects and surveyors, of
121, Cannon Street, E.C. , Chm. of the
Wharncliffe Dwellings Co. (Limited), a
Past Pres, of Surveyors’ Institution, and a
Fellow of Roy. Institute of British Archi-
tects : m. 1st, 1869, Theresa Marcia, who
d. 1913, da. of the late Rev. Charles
Hensley Maberly, V. of Owlesbury,
Hants ; 2ndly, 1914, Emmeline Augusta,
da. of the late Rev. G. O. Vandeleur,
R. of Ravenstone, Ashby-de-la-Zouch;
cr. Knt. 1910. Stone Croft, Turner's
Hill, Sussex ; St. Stephen's, and Gresham
Clubs.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Henry Alex-
ander, b. 1870, — Philip Eustace (Limpsfield,
Surrey), b. 1874: m. 1906, Gwendolen, da. of
Alexander Dunlop.
Stephen, Sir Harry Lushington [see
Stephen,' Bt.J.
Stephens, Maj.-Gen. Sir Reginald
Byng, K.C.B., C.M.G., son of the late
Capt. Frederick Stephens, of Bentworth
Lodge, Alton [V. Torrington, colls.]; A
1869 ; ed. at Winchester ; entered Rifle
Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) 1890, be-
came Lieut. -Col. 1914, Brevet Col. I9i5>
and Maj.-Gen. 1917; appointed Comdt.
R.M.C. 1919 : S. Africa 1896-7 (medal),
Nile Expedition 1898, present at battle
of Khartum (medal, Egyptian medal
with clasp), S. Africa 1899-1902, present
at defence of Ladysmith (despatches
thrice, Brevet Major, Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, severely wounded), European War
KNIGHTS.
1133
1914-18 as Batn.-Com. (despatches thrice,
Brevet Col., C.M.G. , Maj.-Gen., Orders
of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy,
Leopold of Belgium, C.B. , K.C.B. ,
French and Belgian Croix de Guerre,
Legion of Honour) : m. 1905, Eleanore
Dorothea, da. of the late E. William
Cripps, of Ampney Park, Cirencester;
cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. Royal Military
College , Camberley , Surrey; Church
House , Lechlade, Gloucestershire.
Son living — Frederick, b. 1906.
Daughters living — Two.
Stephens, William, son of William
Stephens, of Salford; b. 1848; is a J.P. ,
and an Alderman of Salford (Mayor
1902-5), and a J.P. for Lancaster : m. 1st,
1873, Martha Jane, who d. 1898, da. of
James Fogg, of Pendleton; 2ndly, 1907,
Emily, da. of William Wilson, J. P. , for-
merly, of Ord Warke, Worsley ; cr. Knt.
1905. Fairhope, Dorset Road, A Itruicham ,
Cheshire.
Stephenson, Sir Albert Frederick, son
of Charles Frederick Bedford Stephenson,
of Brighton; b. 1854; ed. privately;
Managing Director of Southport Visiter,
Chm. *of Northern Daily and Weekly
Newspapers (Limited), St. Helens Re-
porter, Preston Herald, Halifax Guardian
Printing and Publishing Co. (Limited),
and Western Telegraph series of papers,
and a J.P. for Southport: m. 1874,
Annie, da. of William Horton, of
Southport ; cr. Knt. 1920. Park Grange,
Southport.
Stern, Lieut. -Col. Sir Albert Gerald,
K.B.E. , C.M.G. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut. -Col.
Machine Gun Corps ; was Coramr.,
Mechanical Warfare (Overseas and Allies)
Depart. 1917-19; has Legion of Honour ;
cr. C.M.G. 1917, K.B.E. 1918. 123,
Savoy Court , W.C. 2.
Stern, Lieut -Col. Sir Edward David,
son of the late Viscount de Stern, and
brother of 1st Baron Wandsworth ; b. 18 — ;
ed. at King’s Coll. Sch., and at London
Univ. (B.A. and Fellow of King’s Coll.,
London) ; is head of the firm of
Stern Bros., a D.L. for Surrey (High
Sheriff 1904 ), Capt. and Hon. Major Roy.
Berks Yeo. , Hon. Col. 1st Batn. E. Surrey
Vol., a Pres, of League of Mercy, and
Pres, of Chertsey National Unionist Asso. :
m. 1883, Constance, who d. 1918, da. of the
late Rt. Hon. Sir George Jessel [Jessel,
Bt.]; cr. Knt. 1904. Fan Court , Chertsey ,
Surrey ; 4, Carlton House Terrace ,
S. W. ; Carlton, Cavalry , and City of
London Clubs.
Stevens, Sir John Foster, son of the
late Charles Green Stevens ; b. 1845 I ed.
at King Edward’s Sch., Birmingham, at
Versailles, and at King’s Coll., London ;
entered I.C.S. 1865 1 has been Assist.
Magistrate and Collector, Bengal, and
subsequently Joint Magistrate and Dist.
and Sessions Judge; appointed Acting
Judicial Commr. , Central Provinces 1891,
Judicial Commr. 1894, Acting Judge of
High Court of Judicature at Fort William,
Bengal 1895, and Judge 1897 ; retired
1904 : m. 1868, Frances Louisa, who d.
1904, da. of the late Capt. W. H. Jeremie,
Indian Army ; cr. Knt. 1905. 2, Lans-
down Place West, Bath.
Sons living — Reginald Charles Jeremie, b.
1871 : m. 1909, Kathleen Edith, youngest
da. of the late Rev. Francis Marten Cameron,
R. of Bonnington, Kent, — James Algernon,
C.I.E.,O.B.E.,b. 1873 [see" Companionage ”].
Daughters living — AdHe Margaret Edith, b.
1874: m. 1897, Lieut. -Col. William Menzies
Coldstream, R.E., — Ethel Dorothy, b. 1879:
m. 1st, 1899, Edward Ellis Forrester, I.C.S. ,
whorf. 1910; 2ndly, 1919. Capt. Basil Hodg-
son-Smith, Roy. W. Kent Kegt.,— Phyllis, b.
1886: m. 1918, Flight-Lieut. George Cyril
Bailey, D.S.O., R.A.F.
Stevenson, Sir Edmond Sinclair,
M.D. , F.R. C.S.E. , son of the late William
Ford Stevenson ; b. 1850 ; ed. in Geneva,
at Edinburgh Univ., and in Paris and
Berlin; M.D. (Honours) Brussels 1894,
Ch.D. ; L.R.C.P. Edinburgh, M.R.C.S.
England 1873, and F.R.C.S. Edinburgh
1884 ; served during Kaffir War 1877 as
Med. Officer, 24th and 88th Regts.
(medal), and during last Boer War in S.
Africa ; is Past Pres, of British Med.
Asso. of Cape Colony, of S. African Med.
Council of Cape Colony, a J.P. for
Rondebosch, a Fellow of Roy. So. of
Med., and a Corresponding Fellow of
Obstetrical So. of Edinburgh : m. 1882,
Emily D’ Urban Musgrave, da. of J.
Eaton ; cr. Knt. 1905. St. Clair and
Strathallan, Rondebosch, Cape Colony;
Civil Service ( Cape Town ) Club.
Stevenson, Sir George Augustus,
K.C.B., C.V.O., son of the late James
Stevenson, of Toronto ; b. 1856 ; ed.
at Trin. Coll., Oxford (Scholar, B.A.
1879) ; entered Treasury 1880 ; was
Private Sec. to Sec. to the Treasury 1886-
91, and to Ch. Sec. for Ireland 1891-2,
and Commr. of Public Works in Ireland
1892-1913, since when he has been Chm.
thereof; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1900, C.B.
(Civil) 1908, C.V.O. 19x1, K.C.B. (Civil)
1914. Fareham, Silchester Road, Kings-
town, co. Dublin; Savile, Royal Irish
Yacht , and Dublin University Clubs.
Stevenson-Moore [see Moore].
Stewart, Sir Charles John, K.B.E.,
son of John Vandeleur Stewart, of Rock
Hill, Letterkenny, co. Donegal ; b. 1851 ;
ed. at Harrow ; Bar. Inner Temple 1883 ;
was Official Receiver in Bankruptcy 1884-
90, Senior Official Receiver, Companies’
Winding-Up 1890-97, Clerk to Lon-
don County Council 1897-1900, and first
Public Trustee 1907-19 : m. 1884, Lady
Mary Catherine Graham-Toler, da. of
3rd Earl of Norbury, having issue [see E.
NorburyJ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 24, Eccle-
ston Square, S. W.; Rockhill, Letterkenny ,
co. Donegal ; Junior Carlton Club.
Stewart, Sir Edward, K.B.E., M.D.,
son of the late William Edward Stewart,
of 16, Harley Street, W. ; b. 1857; M.D.
Brussels 1884, L.R.C.P. London 1883,
M.R.C.P. and M.R.C.S. 1885 ; sometime
Surg.-Capt. Middlesex Yeo. and Sussex
Yeo. ; served during S. African War as
Civil Surg. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Sussex,
a Member of British Red Cross Council
Executive Committee and Joint V.A.D.
Committee, a Knight of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, and
an Officer (1st class) of Order of Crown of
Belgium ; was Med. Assessor to British
Red Cross and St. John of Jerusalem Sos.
in France 1914-18 (previously Hon. Sec.
Sussex Branch of British Red Cross So.) :
m. 1888, Lady Philippa Howard, da. of
14th Duke of Norfolk ; cr. K.B.E. 1917.
34, Connaught Square, W.2 ; Junior
Carlton Club.
Daughters living— Dorothy, b. 1895, — Clare
Margaret, b. 1897.
Stewart, Sir Francis Hugh, C.I.E. ,
son of the late Robert Stewart, of 11,
Chesham Place, S.W., and Calcutta; b.
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KNIGHTAGE.
1869 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1894, M.A. 1905);
was a Commr. for Port of Calcutta 1909-12
and 1914-17, Vice-Pres. Bengal Chamber
of Commerce and a M.L.C. Bengal 1911-
12 and 1914-15, Sheriff of Calcutta 1914,
Pres. Bengal Chamber of Commerce and
a Member of Imperial Legislative Council
1915- 17 and a Member of Indian Indus-
trial Commn. 1916 ; sometime Major
Comdg. 44th Calcutta Scottish (Indian
Defence Force): m. 1906, Frances
Henrietta, el. da. of Arthur George Rick-
ards, K.C., J.P. ; cr. C.I.E. 1911, Knt.
1916. 5, Council House Street, Calcutta ;
Union, and. Bengal ( Calcutta ) Clubs.
Sons living — Francis Robert Cameron, b. 190 7,
— Michael Norman Francis, b. 1911, —
Arthur David Murray, b. 1919.
Daughters living — Katharine Frances, b. 1909,
— Marjorie Francis Esclairmonde, b. 1912, —
another, b. 1917,— CarolMary St. John, 6. 1920.
Stewart, Maj.-Gen. Sir James Mar-
shall, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late
Alexander Stewart ; b. 1861 ; entered
Gloucestershire Regt. 1881, became Capt.
Indian Army 1892, Brevet Major 1900,
Major 1901, Lieut. -Col. 1905, Brevet Col.
1908, and Maj.-Gen. 1915 ; Hazara Ex-
pedition 1888 (medal with clasp), Chin-
Lushai Expedition 1889-90 (despatches,
clasp), Hazara Expedition 1891 (clasp),
2nd Miranzai Expedition (clasp), Isazai
Expedition 1892, Waziristan Expedition
1894-5, as D.A.Q. M.G. (despatches,
clasp), as D.A.A.G. in China 1900 (de-
spatches, medal, Brevet Major), in Tibet
1903-4 (despatches, medal), and on N.-W.
Frontier of India 1908 (despatches,
A.D.C. to H.M. , medal with clasp), in
E. Africa 1914-16 (despatches, specially
promoted), and Comdg. Aden Field Force
1916- 19 (despatches, Legion of Honour,
K.C.M.G.) : m. 1897, Barbara Marion,
da. of the late Col. the Hon. Leonard
Allen Addington [see V. Sidmouth, colls.] ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1911, K.C.M.G. 1919.
United Service Club.
Daughter living — Ursula Barbara Addington,
b. 1902.
Stewart, Sir James Purves,
K.C.M.G., C.B., M.D., F.R.C.P., son of
John Stewart, J.P., of Edinburgh; b.
1869; ed. at Roy. High Sch., Edinburgh,
at Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. 1889, M.B.
and C.M. 1894, M.D. 1897), and at Jena
Univ.; F.R.C.P. London 1906; is Hon.
Col. in the Army, Senior Physician to
Westminster Hospital, Consulting Phy-
sician to West End Hospital for Nervous
Diseases, to Roy. National Orthopaedic
Hospital, and to Central London Throat
and Ear Hospital, a Fellow of Roy. So. of
Med., and a Knight of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England ; served
during S. African War 1900- 1901 as
Physician to Imperial Yeo. Field Hospital
(despatches, medal with four clasps), and
during European War 1914-18 as Con-
sulting Physician to the Forces in Malta,
Salonika, and Egypt (despatches four
times, C.B., Serbian Order of St. Sava,
K.C.M.G.) ; author of numerous med.
and scientific works on nervous diseases :
m. 1910, Elizabeth Phipps, da. of the late
William Franks, of Liverpool; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1916, K.C.M.G. 1918. 94, Harley
Street, W.
Stewart, Col. Sir Robert King,
K.B.E., el. son of the late Robert Stewart,
J.P., D.L..of Murdostoun, Lanarkshire;
b. 1853 ; ed. at Glasgow and Oxford (B.A.
18 — , M.A. 1879) Univs. ; formerly Lieut. -
Col. and Hon. Col. Lanarkshire Yeo. ; is
a J.P., Vice- Lieut., and Convener of Lan-
arkshire : m. 1881, Alice Margaret, da. of
John Christie, of Cowden, Perthshire; cr.
K.B.E. 1918. Murdostoun Castle, New-
mains, Lanarkshire ; Oxford and Cam-
bridge, and New (Eainburgh) Clubs.
Sons living — John Christie, b. 1888, — Alex-
ander Caldwells, b. 1892.
Stewart-Bam [see Bam],
Stileman, Rear-Adm. Sir Harry
Hampson, K.B.E. , son of the late Maj.-
Gen. William Croughton Stileman ; b.
i860; Rear-Adm. R.N. , and Sup. Watts
Naval Training Sch. (the Sea Training
Establishment of Dr. Barnado’s Homes) ;
Senior Naval Officer, Liverpool 1914-19 :
m. 1892, Emma Frances, da. of the late
Maj.-Gen. Richard Oldfield, R.A. ; cr.
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1920.
National Club.
Stiles, Col. Sir Harold, K.B.E., M.B.,
son of Henry Stiles, M.D., J.P. ; b. 1863 ;
ed. at Totteridge Park, Edinburgh, and
in Freiburg and Berne; M.B. and C.M.
1885, F.R.C.S. Edinburgh 1889; was tem-
porary Col. Army Med. Ser. , Consulting
Surg. to Scottish Command, Assist. In-
spector of Mil. Orthopaedics during
European War ; is Surg. to Edinburgh
Roy. Infirmary, Regius Professor of
Clinical Surg. in Edinburgh Univ.,
Consulting Surg. to Roy. Hospital
for Sick Children and to Chalmers’
Hospital, Edinburgh, Member of Council
of Roy. Coll, of Surgs., Edinburgh, Pres.
Asso. of Surgs. of Great Britain and
Ireland, Hon. Fellow, American Surgical
Asso., and an Hon. Member of British
Orthopaedic Asso. ; author of various
med. works; m. 1889, Cecilia Norton,
da. of David Law, of Glasgow; cr. Knt.
1918, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 9, Great
Stuart Street, Edinburgh ; Whatton
Lodge, Gullane, East Lothian ; Royal
Automobile, Savile, and University and
Caledonian ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Daughter living — One, b. 1896.
Stirling, Hon. Sir John Lancelot,
K.C.M.G., O.B.E., son of Edward Stir-
ling, of Adelaide, S. Australia ; b. 1849 I
ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B.
1870) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1872; is a Sheep
Farmer ; elected to Legislative Council
of S. Australia 1891, and became Pres.
1901 ; sat for nine years previously in
House of Assembly; m. 1883, Florence
Marian, da. of the late Sir William Milne,
of Sunnyside, Adelaide, S. Australia ; cr.
Knt. 1902, K.C.M.G. 1909, O.B. E. 1918.
The Lodge, Strathalbyn, S. Australia',
New University, and Adelaide (S. Austra-
lia) Clubs.
Sons living — Edward Guy ( Glenelg , S.
Australia), b. 1884, — Lancelot Eric, b. 1885, —
Archibald Keith, b. 1890.
Daughters living — Madge Mary, b. 1887,—
Jean Milne, b 1889.
Stockman, Sir Stewart, M.R.C.V.S.,
son of William John Stockman, merchant ;
b. 1869; ed. at Edinburgh High Sch., and
at Roy. Vet. Coll., Edinburgh; M.R.C.V.S.
1890 ; served in S. Africa 1900 (medal with
four clasps) ; was in Indian Civil Vet.
Depart. 1902-3, and Principal Vet. Officer,
Agricultural Depart., Transvaal 1903-5;
appointed Ch. Vet. Officer, Board of
Agriculture and Fisheries 1905 ; m. 1908,
Ethel, da. of Sir John McFadyean ; cr.
Knt. 1913. 4, Whitehall Place, S. W.
Daughters living — Eleanor Ruth, b. 1909, —
Elspeth, b. 1 91 1.
Stokes, Sir (Frederick) Wilfrid Scott,
K.B.E., son of Scott Nasmyth Stokes;
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b. i860; is a M.I.C.E., Chm. and Man-
aging Director of Ransomes and Rapier
(Limited), and Chm. of East Anglian
Munitions Committee ; was Chm. of
London and Eastern Cos. Controlled
Firms 1916-17, and Pres. British Engi-
neers’ Asso. 1915-17, and of Ipswich and
Dist. Engineers’ Asso. 1917; invented
Stokes Gun and Shell : m. 1900, Irene
Theodora, da. of Luke Ionides ; cr. K.B.E.
1917. 7, Park Lane, W.i ; Millwater ,
Ripley , Surrey; St. Stephens, and Arts
Clubs.
Stokes, Sir Henry Edward, K.C.S.I. ,
son of Henry Stokes, of Tralee ;
b. 1841; ed. at Dublin Univ. ; entered
M.C.S. 1863; appointed Under Sec. to
Govt. 1869, Sec. to Board of Revenue
1875, Member of Madras Salt Commn.
1876, and Collector 1879 ; was Sec. to
Govt, ot Madras 1883-6, Ch. Sec. and
additional M.L.C. 1886-8, and a Member
of Council 1888-93 : m. 1st, 1865, Janet,
who d. 1870, da. of William Stokes ;
M.D., D.C.L., of Dublin; 2nd, 1872,
Helena Amy, who d. 1874, da. of Surg. ,
Gen. Samuel Currie, C.B. , M.D. ; cr.
C.S.I. 1889, K.C.S.I. 1892. 32, Bruns-
wick Gardens, Campden Hill, W. ;
Union Club.
Son living — Hopetoun Gabriel, C.I.E. [see
‘ ‘ COMPANIONAGE ”] .
Stoll, Sir Oswald (Gray), son of
Oswald James Alexander Gray, of Ennis-
killen Jstepson of John George Stoll, of
Liverpool) ; b. 1866 ; a Gov. of St.
Bartholomew’s Hospital ; Chm. and
Managing Director of Coliseum Syndicate
(Limited), of London Theatre of Varieties
(Limited), Chm. and Managing Director of
Alhambra Theatre (Limited), of London
Opera House (Limited), Manchester Hip-
podrome, Ardwick Empire (Limited), and
Stoll Picture Theatre (Kingsway)( Limited),
etc., and Chm. Stoll Film Co. (Limited),
and Stoll Picture Productions (Limited) ;
has assumed the surname of Stoll :
m. 1st, 1892, Harriet, who d. 1902, da.
of Samuel Lewis ; 2ndly, 1903, Millicent,
da. of Joseph Shaw ; cr. Knt. 1919.
Carlton House, Putney Hill, S. W. ;
Junior Constitutional, and Royal Auto-
mobile Clubs.
Son Lving — Leslie Lincoln Dennis, b. 18 — .
Daughter living — May.
Stone, Sir Charles, son of Thomas
Stone, solicitor ; b. 1850 ; ed. at City of
London Sch. ; admitted a Solicitor 1872 ;
is an Alderman of Greenwich (Mayor 1903,
1906, 191T, and 1915-20), Chm. of Local
War Pensions Committee, Greenwich, and
of Managers of Blackheath and Kidbrook
Ch. of England Schs. , Treasurer of Grey
Ladies’ Coll., Southwark, and a Member
of Gov. Boards, Miller Hospital and
Reedham Orphanage ; Chm. of Green-
wich Recruiting, Mil. Tribunal, and Food
Control Committees during European
War ; has Order of Mercy : m. 1882, Alice
Elizabeth, who d. 1884, da. of Edward
Hart ; cr. Knt. 1920. Netherlon, Kid-
brook Park Road, Blackheath , S.E.
Stone, Sir Joseph Henry, C.I.E. , son
of Henry Stone ; b. 1858 ; ed. at King's
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1889);
appointed Principal, Teachers’ Coll.,
Madras 1886, Professor of History, Pre-
sidency Coll., Madras 1887, Principal,
Kumbankonam Coll. 1895, Inspector of
European and Training Schs. 1903, Prin-
cipal and Professor of English Literature,
Presidency Coll., Madras 1907, Special
Dep. Director of Public Instruction,
Madras 1912, and Director of Public In-
struction, Madras 1914 : m. 1889, a da.
of J. W. Brassington, Consulting Ar-
chitect to Madras Govt. ; cr. C.I.E. 1913,
Knt. 1919. East India United Service
Club.
Son living — John Southern Wycherley, M.C.,
b. 18 — ; Capt. R.F. : m. 1919, Dorothey, da.
of James Kelway, of Weame Wy^he, Lang-
port, Somerset.
Stonehouse, Sir Edmund, son of
Matthew Porritt Stonehouse ; b. 1854 ;
has been four times Mayor of Wake-
field : m. 1884, Isabella, da. of Robert
Dobson, of Ugthorpe and Warrington ;
cr. Knt. 1918. Wakefield.
Son living — Eric Childe, b. 1886 ; sometime
Major R.A F.
Daughter living — Margaret.
Stopford, Lieitt.-Gen. the Hon. Sir
Frederick William, K. C.M. G. , K.C. V. O. ,
C.B. [see E. Courtown, colls.].
Stopford, Maj.-Gen. Sir Lionel
Arthur Montagu, K.C. V.O., C.B. [see
E. Courtown, colls.].
Storey, Sir Thomas James, K.B.E. ,
son of the late Capt. William Storey ; b.
1851 ; is a Member of Managing Com-
mittee of Lloyd's Register of Shipping,
and Chm. of Classification Committee of
that So. : m. 1877, a da. of the late
Fearnley Bonnell, of Bradford, York-
shire ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 24, Cambalt
Road, Putney Hill, S. W.
Son living — One, b. 1880.
Daughters living — Four.
Stothert, Sir Percy Kendall, K.B.E.,
son of the late John Lum Stothert, of
Audley, Bath ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Clifton
Coll.; is a M.I.C. E. , a Member of
Somerset Territorial Force Asso., and a
Director of several Engineering and Gas
Cos. ; was Chm. of West of England
Munitions Committee, Ministry of Muni-
tions, 1915-19 ; formerly Capt. Somerset
L. I. Vols. : m. 1895, Violet Ellen, da.
of the late Col. Henry Spencer Edward
Reeves, C.B. ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 1,
Lansdowne Place West, Bath ; Windham,
Bath, and County {Bath) Clubs.
Son living — John Henry, b. 1910.
Stout, Hon. Sir Robert, K.C.M.G. ,
son of Thomas Stout ; b. 1844 ; ed.
at Lerwick Parish Sch. , Shetland
Isles; Hon. LL.D. , Manchester 1909;
went to New Zealand 1863, where for
some years he was a master in Dunedin
Grammar Sch. ; organised the Educa-
tional Institute of Otago, of which he was
Pres. ; attended Otago Univ. as a student
for two years, and was subsequently for
three years Law Lecturer thereat ; is a
Fellow and Chancellor of New Zealand
Univ. ; Bar. of New Zealand 1871 ; entered
Provincial Council of Otago 1872, and
became Provincial Solicitor 1873, a Mem-
ber of Gen. Assembly 1875, Attorney-Gen.
1878, and Minister for Lands and Immi-
gration 1878 ; was Prime Minister of New
Zealand, Attorney-Gen. and Minister of
Education 1884-7 ; elected a Member of
House of Representatives 1893, and be-
came'Ch. Justice of New Zealand 1899; m-
1876, Anna Paterson, da. of John Logan,
of Dunedin, New Zealand ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1886. The Terrace, Wellington, New
Zealand.
Sons living — John Logan, LL.B., b. 1879;
Bar. at-law ; Stipendiary IVJagistrate, Pal-
merston North, New Zealand, — Robert,
M. D., F.R.C.S. , b. 1883; Maj. New Zealand
Med. Ser., — Thomas Duncan, D.S.O., M.S.,
F. R.C.S., b. 1885 [see “ Comfanionage ”] ,
1136
KNIGHTAGE.
— Olaf Eirik, LL.B. (Whangarei, New Zea-
land), b. 1889, Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1912.
Daughters living — Margaret, b. 1878, — Janet,
b. 1894: m. 1919, Major T. W. Holmden,
Worcestershire Regt.
Strahan, Sir Aubrey, K.B.E. , son of
William Strahan, formerly of Sidmouth ;
b. 1852 ; ed. at Eton, and at St. John’s
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1875, M.A. 1878,
Sc.D. 1907); Hon. LL.D., Toronto 1913 ;
a F. R. S. ; was Director of Geological
Survey of Great Britain and Museum of
Practical Geology 1914-20, a Member of
Roy. Commn. on Coal Supplies 1903-5,
and Pres. Geological So. 19 12-14 ; author
of various geological works : in. 1886,
Evelyn, da. of Edward Roscoe ; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Fairfield, Goring,
Reading ; Athenceum Club.
Strangman, Sir Thomas Joseph, son
of the late Joseph Strangman ; b. 1873 ;
ed. at Charterhouse, and at Trin. Hall,
Camb. (B.A. 1894, LL.B. 1895); Bar.
Middle Temple 1896 ; was Advocate-Gen. ,
Bombay 1908-15, and again since 1916;
is a M. L.C. : m. 1896, Winifred, da. of
the late Capt. W. J. J. Warneford ; cr.
Knt. 1920. Malabar Hill, Bombay.
Sons living — James Gonville, b. 1902, —
Lawrence, b. 1907.
Daughters living — Winifred Lydia, b. 1898, —
Josephine, b. 1901.
Streatfeild, Col. Sir Henry,
K.C. V.O., C.B., C.M.G., son of the late
Col. Henry Dorrien Streatfeild, J.P.,D.L. ,
of Chiddingstone, Kent; b. 1857; entered
24th Regt. 1876, became Capt. Grenadier
Guards 1885, Major 1893, Lieut. -Col.
1900, and Brevet Col. (retired) 1904 ;
served in S. Africa as A.D.C. 1899-1900 ;
present at actions of Belmont, Enslin,
Modder River, and Magersfontein, and at
relief of Kimberley, and operations in
Transvaal and Orange River Colonies
(despatches, medal with four clasps, pro-
moted Lieut. -Col.) ; was Mil. Sec. to
Gov. -Gen. of Canada 1886-8, A.D.C. to
Viceroy of India 1888-91, and to Lord-
Lieut. of Ireland 1892-4, Assist. Mil. Sec.
to Gen. Officer Comdg. Forces in Ireland
1895-9, and Private Sec. to Com.-in-Ch.
(F.-M. Earl Roberts) 1901-4; is a J.P.
and a D.L. for Kent, Chm. of its Ter-
ritorial Force Asso. , and Hon. Col. a
Cyclist Batn. Territorial Force ; appointed
a Groom-in-Waiting to King Edward
VII. 1908, an Equerry-in-Waiting 1908,
an Equerry to Queen Alexandra and
an Extra Equerry to King George V.
1910, Private Sec. to Queen Alexandra
1911, and to command Grenadier Guards
1914 ; has 2nd class of the Order of the
Prussian Crown, and 1st class of Order
of Dannebrog of Denmark : m. 1885,
Lady Florence Beatrice Anson, da. of
2nd Earl of Lichfield; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1902, C. B. (Civil) 1911, C.V.O.
1912, K. C.V.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918.
81 , Gloucester Place , Portman Square,
W. ; The Hoath , Chiddingstone, Eden-
bridge, Kent ; Guards' Club.
Strickland, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward
Peter, K.C.B., C.M.G. , D.S.O., son of
the late Major F. Strickland ; b. 1869 ; |
entered Norfolk Regt. 1888, became Capt. |
and Brevet Major 1899, Major 1908,
Lieut. -Col. Manchester Regt. 1914, and
Brevet Col. 1915 ; Burma Expedition
1887-9 (medal with clasp), Dongola Ex-
pedition i896(despatches), Nile Expedition
1897 and 1898, and subseqent operations
against Ahmed Fedil (despatches thrice,
D.S.O.), European War 1914-19 as a
Brig. Com., and Div. Com. with rank of
Maj.-Gen. (wounded, despatches, Brevet
Col. , C. B. , Order of Leopold of Belgium,
Croix de Guerre, K.C.B.); attached to
Egyptian Army 1896-1903 (3rd class Med-
jidie), and to N. Nigeria Regt. 1906-12 :
m. 19x8, Barbara, da. of the late Martin
William Brown Ffolkes, and widow of
Capt. Francis Joseph Cresswell, Norfolk
Regt. [see Ffolkes, Bt. , colls.] ; cr. D.S.O.
1899, C.M.G. 1913, C.B. (Mil.) 1917,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Strickland, Sir Gerald, G. C.M.G.,
[see "Maltese Nobility,” "Count
Della Catena”].
Stronge, Sir Francis William,
K. C.M.G. [see Stronge, Bt.].
Struthers, Sir John, K.C.B., son of
Robert Struthers, of Oban ; b. 1857 ; ed.
in Glasgow, and at Oxford Univ. ; Hon.
LL.D., Aberdeen 1905 ; was H.M.’s In-
spector of Schs. for Scotland 1886-98,
and Assist, and Principal Assist. Sec.,
Scotch Education Depart. 1898-1904, since
when he has been Sec. ; is a Member of
Imperial and Local Taxation Committee,
and of National Health Insurance Joint
Committee : in. 1912, Gertrude, da. of
Julian Hill, of 8, Dean’s Yard, West-
minster, S.W. ; cr. C.B. (Civil), 1902,
K.C.B. (Civil) 1910. 31, Sloane Gardens,
Chelsea , S. W. ; Athenceum, Savile, and
Caledonian Clubs.
Stuart, Maj.-Gen. Sir Andrew Mit-
chell, K. C.M.G., C.B., son of the late
Gen. John Ramsay Stuart, C.B., Roy.
Scots Fusiliers; b. 1861; entered R.E.
1879, became Capt. 1889, Major 1898,
Lieut. -Col. 1905, Brevet Col. 1908, Col.
1910, and Maj.-Gen. 1916 ; retired 1920 ;
served with Sudan Expedition 1884-5
(medal with clasp, bronze star) and 1885-6
(despatches), and during European War
1914-18, as Brig-. Gen. on Staff (des-
patches, C.B., promoted, Legion of
Honour, K. C.M.G., Grand Officer of
Crown of Roumania); was Assist. In-
structor, Sch. of Mil. Engineering 1889-94,
1st class Assist. Inspector R.E. Stores
1894, Inspector 1894-8, Inspector Sub-
marine Defence, India 1899-1904, a
Member of Ordnance Committee 1905-7,
and Assist. Director of Fortifications and
Works, War Office 1910-14 : m. 1899,
Florence A. McGavin ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1915, K. C.M.G. 1918. 34, Arthur Road,
Wimbledon Park, S. W.
Stuart, Sir Campbell, K.B.E., son
of the late Ernest H. Stuart, of Montreal;
b. 1885 ; ed. privately ; is Managing
Director of The Times Publishing Co.,
a Director of Associated Newspapers
(Limited), of Anglo-Newfoundland De-
velopment Co. ; sometime Lieut. -Col.
Canadian Army ; recruited Duchess of
Connaught's Own Canadian Rangers for
ser. during European War ; appointed
Assist. Mil. Attach^, British Embassy,
Washington, March 1917, Vice-Chm.
London Headquarters British War Mis-
sion to U.S.A. Jan. 1918, and Dep.
Director of Propaganda in Enemy Coun-
tries May 1918; author of "Secrets
Crewe House”; cr. K.B.E. 1918. 20,
Eaton Square, S. IV. ; Marlborough, St.
James's [Montreal), and Racquet (Mon-
treal) Clubs.
Stuart, Sir Harold Arthur, K.C.S.I.,
K.C.V.O., C.S.I., son of the late Peter
Stuart, C.E. ; b. i860; ed. at Bishop's
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Stortford, and at King’s Coll., Camb. ;
entered I.C.S. 1881, was Under Sec. to
Gov. of Madras 1885-90, Sup. of Census
Operations 1891, Private Sec. to Gov. of
Madras 1896, and Collector and Magis-
trate, Bellary 1897 ; appointed Inspector-
Gen. of Police, Madras 1898, Director of
Criminal Intelligence Depart., India 1904,
and Sec. to Govt, of India in Home
Depart. 1908 ; has been a Member of
Legislative Council of Gov. -Gen. of
India, and a Member of Executive Council
of Gov. of Madras ; acted as Sec. to
Police Commn. 1902-3 ; accompanied
German Crown Prince during tour in India
1910, as Ch. of Staff; retired 1916; is
High Commr. Intei'-Allied Rhineland
High Commn. : m. 1885, Alice Catharine,
da. of the late Rev. F. W. Whitehead,
of Cambridge; cr. C.S.I. 1904, K.C.V.O.
1906, K.C.S. I. 1914. Coblenz, Germany ;
East India United Service Club.
Son living — Philip Price, b. 1887; Assist.
Commr. Punjab, and temporary Capt. Indian
Army: m. 1015, Dulce, da. of Professor Sir
Charles William Oman, K.B.E., of Oxford.
Daughter living — Marjory ( Lady Wheeler):
m. 1909, Sir Henry Wheeler, K.C.I.E., C.S.I.
Stuart, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Charles
Ochiltree, K.C.S. I. [see E. Castle
Stewart, colls.].
Stuart, Capt. William James Cohen,
G.C.M.G. ; Capt. in Netherlands Navy ;
sometime Min. of Marine at The Hague ;
cr. G.C.M.G. (Hon.) 1907.
Stuart- Wortley (Montagu-Stuart-
Wortley) [see Wortley].
Stubbs, Sir Reginald Edward,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Rt. Rev.
William Stubbs, D.D. , LL.D., D.C.L. ,
Lord Bishop of Oxford ; b. 1876 ; ed. at
Radley, and at Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oxford (B. A. 1899, M.A. 1920); entered
Colonial Office 1900, became 1st class
Clerk 1910, and Colonial Sec., Ceylon
1913 ; administered Govt, of Ceylon 1913,
1915-16 and 1918 ; went on special duty
to Malay and Hong Kong 1910-n ; was
a Member of W. Africa Lands Com-
mittee 1912 ; appointed Gov. and Com. -
in-Ch. , Hong Kong 1919 ; edited “ Lucas’
Historical Geography of the British
Colonies” (Vol. 1.) 1906: m. 1909.
Winefrid Marjory, C.B.E., da. of Frederick
Womack, M.B. , Lecturer at St. Bar-
tholomew’s Hospital, of 115, Alexandra
Road, South Hampstead, N.W. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1914, K.C.M.G. 1919. Govern-
ment House , Victoria, Hong Kong.
Sons living — William Edward, b. 1910, — Guy
Philip, b. 1915.
Stupart, Sir Robert Frederic, son of
Capt. Robert Douglas Stupart, R.N. ;
b. 1857; ed. at Upper Canada Coll,
Toronto ; appointed Director of Magnetic
Observatory, Toronto, and of Meteoro-
logical Ser. of Canada 1894 : m. 1886,
Marion Dallas ; cr. Knt. 1916. 15,
Admiral Road, Toronto.
Sons living — Alan Victor, b. 1897; Flight-
Lieut. R.A.F., — Another, b. 1900.
Daughter living — One.
Suket, H.H. Raja (Bhim Sen) of ,
K.C.I.E. ; b. 1885; is one of the Ruling
Chiefs of India; cr. K.C.I.E. 1918.
Suket , India .
Sullivan, Sir William Wilfrid ; b.
1843 ; ed. at Central Acad. , and at St.
Dunstan’s Coll., Charlottetown; Bar.
Prince Edward Island 1867, and a Q.C.
1876, and by letters patent from Gov.-
Gen. 1879 ; has been Solicitor-Gen. ,
Attorney-Gen., Pres, of Executive Council,
and of Board of Education, a Delegate
to Govt, of Great Britain, and Adminis-
trator of Prince Edward Island ; was a
Member of House of Assembly 1872-89
(Leader of Opposition 1877-9, and Prime
Min. 1879-89), and Ch. Justice of the
Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island,
and Judge in Admiralty for Prince
Edward Island, of Exchequer Court of
Canada 1889-1917 : m. 1872, Alice Maud
Mary, da. of John Fenton Newbery ; cr.
Knt. 1914. Brighton Villa, Charlottes-
town, Prince Edward Island.
Sultan Jan Sadozai, Sardar Sir ,
K.C.I.E.; b. 1841; formerly Extra
Assist. Commr. in Punjab; received per-
sonal title of Sardar 1881; cr. C.I.E.
1881, K.C.I.E. 1904.
Sultan Johan [see Bhopal].
Sultan Mahomed Shah [see Aga
Khan].
Sutherland, Sir Arthur Munro,
K.B.E., son of B. J. Sutherland, of New-
castle-on-Tyne ; b.> 1867 ; ed. at Newcastle
Gram. Sch. ; a Shipowner and Newspaper
Proprietor, and a J.P. for Newcastle-on-
Tyne (Lord Mayor 1918-19), and Chm.
of its Commercial Exchange : m. 1893,
Fanny Linda, da. of Robert Hood Haggie ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Thurso House,
Newcastle-on- Tyne ; Hethpool , North-
umberland; Junior Carlton Club.
Sons living — Arthur Munro, b. 1894, — Ben-
jamin Ivan, b. 1901, — Robert Gordon, b. 1908,
Daughter living — Linda Kathleen, b. 189 7.
Sutherland, Sir George Henry, el.
son of the late Henry H. Sutherland, of
Wetherby Gardens, S.W. ; b. 1866; ed. at
Westminster ; sometime a partner in the
firm of Begg Dunlop and Co. , East India
merchants, of Calcutta; was Pres, of Ben-
gal Chamber of Commerce 1900-1901, a
M.L.C., Bengal 1900-1902 and 1907-8,
and Sheriff of Calcutta 1901 and 1907-8 ;
is a J.P. for Peeblesshire: m. 1st, 1890,
Georgiana, who d. 1891, el. da. of the late
Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Plumptre Carr Glyn,
K.C.B. , formerly Rifle Brig. [Glyn Bt. ,
cr. 1800, colls.] ; 2ndly, 1904, Arabella
Elizabeth Wolfe, youngest da. of the late
Lieut.-Gen. Sir James Wolfe Murray,
K.C.B. [see Murray Bt., cr. 1628, colls.];
cr. Knt. 1908. 36, Upper Brook Street,
W. ; Brooks's, Bachelors', Oriental, and
New ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) Arthur Henry
Carr, O.B.E., M C.,b. 1891; Major Black
Watch (Roy. Highlanders) m. 1919, Ruby,
da. of the late Capt. Will am G. Pitt Miller,
of Thistleton, Lancashire [see Quilter, Bt.].
Daughters living— (By 2nd marriage) Pamela
Anne, b. 1906, — Elizabeth Diana Wolfe, b.
1920.
Sutherland, Sir Thomas, G.C.M.G .,
LL.D., son of the late Robert Sutherland,
of Aberdeen ; b. 1834 ; ed. at Aberdeen
Univ. (Hon. LL.D. 1892) ; 34 years Chm.
of Peninsular and Oriental Steam Naviga
tion Co. ; is a Director and Vice-Pres. of the
Suez Canal Co. , Chm. of the Worcester
Training Coll. , a Chevalier of the Legion
of Honour, a Knight of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England, a
Member of Roy. Co. of Archers (King’s
Body Guard for Scotland), and a Lieut,
for City of London ; formerly a M.L.C.
of Hong Kong ; was a founder, and first
Vice-Chm. of the Hong Kong and
Shanghai Banking Corporation ; some-
time Chm. Hong Kong Docks ; sat as
M.P. for Greenock (LU) 1884-1900: m.
1880, Mary Alice, who d. 1920, da. of the
late Rev. John Macnaught (V. of St.
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Chrysostom’s, Liverpool), of 2, Rutland
Gate, S.W. ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1891,
G.C.M.G. 1897. 7, Buckingham Gate,
S. W. ; Coldharbour Wood, East Liss,
Hants; Reform, Brooks's, and Hurling-
ham Clubs.
Daughter living — Helen Christian Suther-
land : m. 1904 (marriage annulled 1912),
the Hon. Richard Douglas Denman, M.P.
[see B. Denmanl
Sutherland, Sir William, K.C.B. ,
M.P. , son of the late Alan Sutherland, of
Glasgow ; b. 1880 ; ed. at Glasgow Univ. ;
is a Merchant ; was Sec. Cabinet Com-
mittee on Supply of Munitions of War
1915, Private Sec. to Rt. Hon. D.
Lloyd George, P.C., M.P. (when Min. of
Munitions 1915-16, when Sec. of State
for War 1916, and when Prime Min.
1916-19) ; and Parliamentary Sec. to
the Prime Min. 1919-20, since when he
has been a Junior Lord of the Treasury,
and Coalition Liberal Whip for Scotland ;
author of “The Call of the Land,” etc.
etc. ; has sat as M.P. for Argyllshire
(Co.L) since Dec. 1918; cr. K.C.B.
(Civil) 1919. 51, Westminster Palace
Gardens, S.W.
Sutton, Sir Abraham, son of the
late Abraham Sutton, of Marine Villa.
Monkstown, co. Cork; b. 1849; ed. at
Clongowes Wood Coll. , Ireland ; is a
J.P. for co. Cork (High Sheriff 1903);
formerly Chm. of Suttons (Limited) ; cr.
Knt. 1903. Windsor, Douglas, co. Cork ;
Royal Cork Yacht, and Cork {Cork)
Clubs.
Sutton, Sir John Bland-, F.R.C.S. ,
son of Charles William Sutton, formerly
of Enfield Highway, Middlesex ; b. 1855 ;
Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen; M.R.C.S. Eng-
land 1882, F.R.C.S. 1884; an eminent
Surgeon ; is Vice-Pres. Roy. Coll, of
Surgs. of England, Pres, of Asso. of
Surgs. of Great Britain and Ireland, Pres,
of Roy. So. of Med., and Consulting
Surg. to Middlesex Hospital ; Erasmus
Wilson Lecturer and Hunterian Professor,
Roy. Coll, of Surgs. 1886-91 ; author of
“Evolution and Disease,” “Tumours,
Innocent and Malignant," “ Man and
Beast in Eastern Ethiopia,” and other
works : m. ist, 1882 ; 2ndly, 1899, Edith
(a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England), da. of Henry
Heather-Bigg ; cr. Knt. 1912. 47, Brook
Street, W. ; Garrick Club.
Swaine, Maj.-Gen. Sir Leopold
Victor, K.C.B., C.M.G., son of the late
R. Victor Swaine; b. 1840; entered Rifle
Brig. 1859, became Capt. 1872, Major
1881, Lieut. -Col. 1882, Col. 1885, Col.
Comdg. 2nd Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort’s Own) 1889 (h.-p. 1891), Maj.-
Gen. 1896 (retired 1902), and Col. Comdt.
1908 ; at St. Armands (Canada) during
Fenian Raid 1866 (medal with clasp) ;
went with Sir Garnet (now Viscount)
Wolseley to Cyprus 1878, and was ap-
pointed Civil Commr. of Famagusta
Dist. ; was Mil. Attach^ at St. Petersburg
1879, at Constantinople 1879-82, and at
Berlin 1882-4 ; a Member of European
International Commn. appointed to super-
intend cession of Thessaly and part of
Epirus to Greece 1881 ; served as Mil.
Sec. to Gen. Comdg. Expeditionary Force
in Egypt 1882 (despatches, medal with
clasp, 3rd class Medjidie, Khedive’s star),
and to Gen. Comdg. -in-Ch. in Egypt
1884-5 (despatches) ; was Mil. Attach^ at
Berlin 1885-9 and 1892-6, in command of
2nd Inf. Brig, at Aldershot 1896, and in
command of N.-W. Dist. 1896-1902 ; has
Jubilee medal with clasp ; is a Knight
Grand Cross of Portuguese Order of St.
Benedict of Aviz, and a Knight of Grace of
Orderof St. John ofjerusalem in England;
received Coronation medal 1911 : m. 1866,
Charlotte, da. of Corny. -Gen. Banner
Prin; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1882, C.M.G. 1887,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1909. 14, Queens Gate,
S. W.
Son living — One.
Daughter living — One.
Swaish, Sir John, K.B.E. , son of the
late John Swaish, of Bristol; b. 1852;
a J.P. and D.L. for Bristol (Lord Mayor
I9I3*IS)i and a D.L. for Gloucestershire :
m. 1916, Nellie, da. of the late Joshua
Mitchell, of Dewsbury, and Harrogate ;
cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Apsley House,
29, Apsley Road, Clifton, Bristol.
S wayne, Col. Sir Eric John Eagles,
K.C.M.G., C.B., C.B.E., son of the
Rev. George Charles Swayne, B.D ,
formerly Chap, to Princess Alice at
Darmstadt ; b. 1863 ; ed. abroad, and
at R.M.C.; entered Welsh Regt. 1883,
and B.S.C. 1884, became Capt. 1894,
Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1901, and
Brevet Col. 1905 ; retired 1907 ; served
with Burma Expedition 1885-7 (medal with
clasp), in Jubaland and Uganda 1898, in
command at Kampala, and on special
duty (medal with clasp), in Unyoro 1899,
in command of troops, and in civil charge
of State, and in command of operations
in Somaliland 1900 and 1901 (despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut -Col., twice
thanked by Govt.) and 1903-4 (despatches,
C. B. ) ; for five years on Intelligence
Staff, India ; received McGregor medal
for Explorations in Hukong Valley and
Somaliland 1891-2 (thanked by Bombay
Govt.); was Commr. Com. -in-Ch. , and
Consul-Gen. for Somaliland Protectorate
and Judge of its High Court 1902-6,
and Gov. and Com. -in-Ch. of British
Honduras 1906-13; is a F.R.G.S., and a
Grand Officer of Order of Crown of Italy ;
went on special duty to Abyssinia to
elaborate Frontier Tribal Arrangements,
to Canada 1908, and to Mexico 1909 ;
organized Defence Mil. , Somaliland 1905-6
(British Delegate to Lyons in connection
with agreement between Italy and Somali-
land) ; was an Assist. Inspector of Re-
cruiting 1914-17, and a Staff-Lieut. 1917-
18, since when he has been a Labour
Comdt. : m. 1908, Yda, da. of Col. Sir
Thomas Hungerford Holdich, K.C.M.G.,
K.C. I.E. , C.B., and widow of Major Ed-
mund Peach, Indian Army ; cr. C. B. (Mil.)
1904, K.C.M.G. 1910, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Sweden, H.M. the Kmg of K.G. ,
G.C.B. ; Hon. Adm. in British Fleet, and
has Roy. Victorian Chain; cr. G.C.B.
(Hon. Civil) 1901.
Sweet-Escott Tsee Escott].
Swettenham, Sir Frank Athelstane,
G.C.M.G., C.H., youngest son of the late
James Oldham Swettenham, of Belper
Lodge, Belper, Derbyshire ; b. 18 — ;
entered Colonial Ser. 1870 ; appointed
Assist. Collector of Inland Revenue for
Penang and Province Wellesley 1872, and
collector 1873 ; went on special missions
to Perak 1874 ; was Assist. Resident at
Selangor 1874-5, Dep. Commr. of Perak
on the murder of Resident 1875-6 (men-
tioned in despatches by the Gov., the
Gen., and the senior Naval Officer, medal
with clasp), Assist. Colonial Sec. for
KNIGHTS.
1139
Native States 1876-81, and Assist. Colonial
Sec. 1881-2 ; acted as Commr. for Straits
Settlements and Malay States at Calcutta
International Exhibition 1883-4, as British
Resident, Perak 1884-5, anc* as Executive
Commr. for Straits Settlements and Malay
States at Colonial and Indian Exhibition
1886 ; was British Resident at Selangor
1882-9 and at Perak 1889-95, and Resi-
dent-Gen. for Federation of Protected
States of Malay Peninsula 1895-1901, and
Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Straits Settle-
ments, High Commr. of Federated Malay
States, and Consul-Gen. for Borneo
1901-4 ; appointed Officier d’Acaddmie
Francaise 1887, Chm. of Roy. Commn.
on Condition and Resources of Mauritius
1909, Private Sec. to Director of Press
Bureau, an Assist. Director thereof 19x4,
and a Joint Director 1915 : m. 1878,
Constance Sydney, da. of Carlyle
Frederick Holmes, of Druries, Harrow ;
cr. C.M.G. 1886, K.C.M.G. 1897,
G.C.M.G. 1909, C.H. 1917. 43, Seymour
Street , W. ; D uncroft, Staines.
Swettenham, Sir (James) Alexander,
K.C.M.G., son of the late James Old-
ham Swettenham, of Belper Lodge,
Belper, Derbyshire ; b. 1846 ; ed. at
Clare Coll. , Camb. ; entered Ceylon Civil
Ser. 1868 ; appointed Police Magistrate,
Kayts 1870, Assist. Govt. Agent, Galle
1871, Assist. Collector of Customs, Jaffna
1872, Dist. Judge, Matara 1873, Second
Assist. Colonial Sec. and Clerk ol Legisla-
tive Council 1876, Receiver-Gen. , Cyprus
1883, Auditor-Gen. , M.E.C., and M.L.C.,
Ceylon 1891 ; was Colonial Sec. , Straits
Settlements 1895-1901, Gov. and Com.-
in-Ch. of British Guiana 1901-4, and
Capt.-Gen. and Gov.-in-Ch. of Jamaica
1904-7 : m. 1905, Mary Emily, da. of the
late Richard Pirie Copeland, J. P. , D. L. , of
Kibblestone Hall, Stone, Staffordshire ;
cr. C.M.G. 1892, K.C.M.G. 1898. Isth-
mian Club.
Swift, Hon . Sir Rigby Philip Watson,
son of Thomas Swift, Bar.-at-Law ; b.
1874 ! ed. in Liverpool, and at London
Univ. (LL.B. 1895); Bar. Lincoln’s Inn
1895, a K-C. 1912, and a Bencher 19x6 ;
went N. Circuit ; appointed Recorder of
Wigan Nov. 1915, and a Judge of High
Court of Justice (King’s Bench Div.) 1920 ;
sat as M.P. for St. Helens (C) Dec.
1910 to Nov. 1918 ; defeated therefor
Jan. 1910 and Dec. 1918 : m. 1902,
Beatrice, da. of the late John Bankes
Walmsley, shipowner, of Liverpool ; cr.
Knt. 1920. Kiona, Crowborough, Sussex ;
Royal Courts of Justice, W.C.
Swift, Dame Sarah Ann, G.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; Matron-in-Ch. British Red Cross
So., and Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; cr. G.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Syed Ali Imam [see Imam].
Syed Shams-ul-Huda [see Shams-ul-
Huda].
Sykes, Sir Charles, K.B.E. , M.P.,
son of the late Benjamin Sykes ; b. 1867 ;
ed. at National Sch., Kirkheaton ; a
Woollen manufacturer, Chm. of Sir
Charles Sykes and Sons (Limited), Scotch
Tweed Manufacturers of Netherd.de,
Galashiels, and a J.P. for Huddersfield;
was Director of Wool Textile Production,
Chm. of Board of Control Worsted
Woollen Trades during European War;
has sat as M.P. for Huddersfield (Co.L)
since Dec. 1918 : m. 1892, the youngest
da. of the late Benjamin Newsome ; cr.
K.B.E. 1918. Broomfield, Fixby, Hud-
dersfield; National Liberal, and Liberal
(. Huddersfield ) Clubs.
Sons living — Benjamin Hugh, b. 1893,—
Stanley Edgar, b. 1895, — Charles Newsome,
b. 1899.
Daughter living— Mary Margaret, b. 1897 : m.
1920, Capt. Guy Clifford, W. Riding Regt.
Sykes, Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederick
Hugh, G.B.E., K.C.B., C.M.G., son
of Henry Sykes, of Addiscombe ; b.
1877 ; ed. privately ; entered 15th Hussars
1901, became Brevet Major 1913, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1915, and Brevet Col. 1918;
retired from Army as Maj.-Gen. 1919 ;
S. African War 1900- 1901, with Imperial
Yeo. (severely wounded), European War
1915-18 in command of Mil. Wing,
Royal Flying Corps, which he raised,
and in command of R.N. Air Ser., E.
Mediterranean (despatches four times,
C.M.G., Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col.
Com. Legion of Honour and Order of
Leopold of Belgium, American D.S.M.,
Order of Vladimir of Russia, K C.B.) ;
sometime in Intelligence Depart., Head
Quarters, India, and Gen. Staff, War
Office ; has been Dep. Director of Organ-
ization at the- War Office, and a Member
of Inter-Allied War Council ; appointed
Ch. of Air Staff 1918, and Maj.-Gen. and
Controller-Gen. of Civil Aviation 1919 ;
is a Member of Roy. Aeronautical So. :
m. 1920, Isabel Harrington, da. of the
Rt. Hon. Andrew Bonar Law, P.C.,
M.P. ; cr. C.M.G. 1916, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1919, G.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. United Ser-
vice, and Cavalry Chibs.
Sykes, Sir John Charles Gabriel,
K.C.B. , son of the late John Sykes (some-
time Fellow of Pembroke Coll., Camb.),
of the Education Depart. ; b. 1869 ; ed. at
Winchester, and at New Coll., Oxford (1st
class Lit. Hum. 1892) ; became Junior
Examiner, Education Depart. 1893, Se-
nior Examiner, Board of Education 1902,
and Assist. Sec. 1904 ; has been Sec.
Central Control Board (Liquor Traffic)
since 1915 ; was a Gov. of Imperial Coll,
of Science and Technology 1907-17; Joint
Editor of the “ Law of Public Education
in England and Wales” : m. 1st, 1898,
Maud, who d. 1914, da. of Cyrus Faulkner
Dobell; 2ndly, 1916, Ethel Mary, widow
of Walter D. Dobell; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1908, K.C.B. (Civil) 1919. 38, Grosvenor
Road, S. W. ; Athenceum, Oxford and
Cambridge, and Royal and Ancient Golr
(St. Andrews) Clubs.
Sykes, Brig. -Gen. Sir Percy Moles-
worth, K.C.l.E. , C.B. , C.M.G., son of
the late Rev. William Sykes, Chap, to
the Forces [V. Molesworth, colls.] ; b.
1867; ed. at Rugby, and at R.M.C. ;
entered 16th Lancers 1888, became Capt.
Dragoon Guards 1897 (transferred to
Indian Army 1902), Major 1906, and
Lieut.-Col. 1914; retired 1920; served in
S. Africa 1901, in command of Mont-
gomeryshire Yeo. (wounded, despatches) ;
appointed British Consul for Kerman and
Persian Baluchistan 1894, British Consul
Gen. and Agent to Govt, of India in Khora-
san 1905, Consul-Gen. at Kashgar 1915,
and Gen. Officer Comdg. Troops S.
Persia, and Inspector-Gen. S. Persia Rifles
1917-8, with rank of Brig. -Gen. ; was
Assist. Commr. for delimitation of Perso-
Baluch Frontier 1896 ; gold medallist of
Roy. Geographical So. 1902 : m. 19C2,
Evelyn, el. da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
Bruce Outram Seton, R.E. [see Seton,
Bt., cr. 1663, colls.]; cr. C.M.G. 1902,
1 140
KNIGHTAGE.
C.I.E. 1911, K.C.I.E. 1915, C.B. (Mil.)
1919. Elcombs, Lyndhurst, Hants ;
Athenceum, and Royal Societies' Clubs.
Sons living — Arthur Frank Seton, b. 1903, —
Charles Mortimer, b. 1908, — Edward Moles -
worth, 6.1910, — Geoffrey Richard Lawrence,
b. 1913.
Daughters living — Rachel Mary, b. 1911, —
Elinor Grace, b. 1914.
Symon, Hon. Sir Josiah Henry,
K.C.M.G., K.C. , son of the late James
Symon, of 12, Albert Place, Stirling,
N.B. ; b. 1846 ; ed. at Allans Sch. , ana
High Sch., Stirling, and at Moray House
Free Ch. Training Coll., Edinburgh ;
Bar. S. Australia 1871, and a Q.C. (now
K.C.) 1881 ; formerly Attorney-Gen. of
S. Australia ; represented S. Australia
in Australian Federal Convention 1897-8,
and was Chm. of Judiciary Committee
of that Convention ; formerly Pres, of
Federation and Commonwealth Leagues,
and of North Australian Literary Sos.
Union, and a Member of Adelaide Univ.
Council ; twice elected for Sturt Dist. to S.
Australian House of Assembly ; is Senior
Senator for S. Australia ; was Attorney-
Gen. of Commonwealth of Australia
1904-5 ; is a Member of Council of So. of
Comparative Legislation, and a Vice-Pres.
Roy. Colonial Institute ; engaged in vine-
growing ; author of numerous articles
on Federation, etc. : m. 1881, Mary
Eleanor, da. of Charles Tobin Cowle,
bank manager, of Adelaide, S. Aus-
tralia; cr. K.C.M.G. 1901. Manoah ,
Upper Sturt, S. Australia ; Selma ,
Fitzroy , Adelaide , S. Australia ;
Adelaide (S. Australia ) Club.
Sons living— Charles James Ballaarat, b. 1886 ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1910, — Romilly Josiah
Edward, b. 1889, — Oscar Sturt, b. 1891, —
Carril Hector Nicholson, b. 1893, — Oliver Jos£
Levers, b. 1895.
Daughters living — Elizabeth Margaret, b. 1885,
— Eleanor Dorothy Jean, b. 1884, — Lesley
Kilmeny, b. 1885, — Angel, b. 1896, — Mary
Arden, b. 1900.
Symonds, Sir Aubrey Vere, K.C.B.,
son of Arthur Gibb Symonds ; b. 1874 ;
ed. at Bedford Sch., and at Univ. Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. Honours 1898); appointed
Assist. Sec., Local Gov. Board 1913, and
Second Sec. , Min. of Health 1919 ; is
Receiver of Metropolitan Common Poor
Fund ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.C.B.
(Civil) 19x9. Wellington Club.
Symonds, Sir Charters James,
K.B.E., C.B., M.D. , F.R.C.S., son of
Charles Symonds, Bar. -at-Law, of St.
John, New Brunswick; b. 1852; M.D.
London 1878, M.R.C.S. England 1879,
F. R.C.S. 1881 ; Consulting Surg. to Guy's
Hospital, and to King Edward VII.
Convalescent Home for Officers, Past
Vice-Pres. Roy. Coll, of Surgs. , and Past
Pres. Med. So. of London, and Hun-
terian So. ; sometime Pres, of Clinical
Section, Roy. So. of Med., and Vice-
Pres. of its Surgical Section ; European
War 1914-19 as Consulting Surg. to
H.M. Forces with rank of Col. (des-
patches, C.B., K.B.E.); author of various
works on Surgery : m. 1889, Fanny
Marie, da. of Lieut. -Gen. David Shaw,
Indian Army ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 58, Portland Place ,
W.
Sons living — Two.
Symons, Sir Robert Fox-, K.B.E. ,
M.R.C.S. ; b. 1870; a Physician and
Surg. ; was Head of Auxiliary Hospitals
Depart., British Red Cross So. and Order
of St. John of Jerusalem during European
War : m. 1901, Maude Calverley,
R.R.C.] cr. K.B.E. 1918. 5, Courtfield
Road, S.W.7.
Szlumper, Sir James Weeks ; b.
1834; is a M.I.C.E. , a J.P. and D.L.
for Cardiganshire (High Sheriff 1898), a
J.P. for Surrey, a Member of its Territorial
Force Asso. , and an Alderman of Rich-
mond, of which borough he was Mayor
1893-4, 1900-1901 and 1904-5 : m. 1867,
Mary, who d. 1914, da. of James Culli-
ford, of Bristol; cr. Knt. 1894. Glanteifi,
Kew Gardens ; 17, Victoria Street, S. W.
Son living — Ernest Francis, b. 1874 : m.
1903, Ida May, da. of Thomas Exton
Gardiner.
Daughters living — Agnes Mary, b. 1868 : m.
1907, George Rupert Thomas, — Bertha, b.
1870 : m. 1896, Joseph George Bishop.
Tacon, Sir Thomas Henry, son of
Charles Tacon, of Eye, Suffolk ; b. 1838 ;
ed. privately, and at Long Sutton ; is a
J. P. and an Alderman of Eye (Mayor
1914 and 1916), a Gov. of Eye Gram.
Sch., a J.P. for Norfolk, a J.P. and D.L.
for Suffolk (Sheriff 1898), Alderman of
E. Suffolk County Council, and Dep.-
Chm. of its Finance Committee ; elected
Mayor of Eye 1893, 1894, 1905, 1906,
1907, 1913, and 1915: m. 1868, Catherine
Elizabeth, el. da. of Robert Baker Orford,
of Occold Hall, Eye ; cr. Knt. 1900.
The Red House, Eye, Suffolk.
Daughter living — Maude Mary, b. 1881.
Tagart, Maj.-Gen. Sir Harold Arthur
Louis, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., son of
the late Francis Tagart, J.P., of Old
Sneed Park, Gloucestershire, and 199,
Queen’s Gate, S.W. ; b. 1870; ed. at
Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; entered
Hussars 1890, became Capt. 1896, Major
1900, Lieut. -Col. 1911. Col. 1915, and
Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1919; S. Africa
1900, as Brig.-Maj. 4th Cav. Brig,
(despatches, D.S.O.), European War
1914-17 as D.A. and Q.M.G. (despatches
five times, C.B., Com. Legion of Honour) ;
was Brig.-Maj. of Cav. at Aldershot
1901 -2, D.A.A.G. Presidency Dist.,
Bengal 1904, and Brig.-Maj., Meerut
Cav. Brig. 1904-6 ; is a J.P. for Devon : m.
ist,i9oo, Lady Mary Stuart Keppel, who d.
1906, da. of 7th Earl of Albemarle ; 2ndly,
1908, Josephine Mary Charlotte, da. of
the late Hubert Hibbert, of 2, Beaufort
Gardens, S. W. [see B. Mowbray, colls.] ;
cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1915,
K. C.M.G. 1918. Northcote Manor, Bur -
rington. North Devon Induna Estates,
Umvuma, S. Rhodesia ; Turf and Boodle' s
Clubs.
Taggart, Hon. Sir James, K.B.E.,
LL.D., son of Charles Taggart, of
Coldwells, Inverurie; b. 1849; LL.D.
Aberdeen 1919 ; was Lord Provost of the
City of Aberdeen Nov. 1914-19 ; is a
Granite Merchant, and a D. L. for Co. of
City of Aberdeen : m. 1874, Eliza, da. of
George Reid ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. Ashley
Lodge, Aberdeen.
Tagore, Maharaja the Hon. Sir
Prodyat Kumar, son of the late Maharaja
Bahadur Sir Joteendra Mohun Tagore,
K.C.S. I., of Calcutta; b. 1873; is a
M.L.C., Bengal; cr. Knt. 1906. Calcutta.
Tagore, Sir Rabindranath, son of
Maharshi Debendra Nath Tagore ; b.
1861 ; ed. privately ; author of numerous
poetical and prose works ; received Nobel
Prize for Literature 1913 ; cr. Knt. 1915.
Shantincketan , Bolpur, Bengal.
Taillon, Hon. Sir Louis Olivier, K.C. ,
son of Aime Taillon ; b. 1840 ; ed. at
KNIGHTS.
II4I
Masson Coll., Quebec; D.C.L., Lava
Univ. 1900; Bar. Canada 1865, and
K.C. 1882; is head of the firm of Taillon,
Bonin and Morin, and a P.C. of Canada :
elected to Quebec Legislature 1875
(Speaker thereof 1882-4) ; appointed At-
torney-Gen., Quebec 1884, Premier 1892,
and Postmaster-Gen. 1896 : m. 1875,
Marie Louise Georgina, who d. 1876, da.
of the late Hon. P. U. Archambault ;
cr. Knt. 1916. 180, St. James Street ,
Montreal.
Tait, Sir Thomas, son of the late
Sir Melbourne McTaggart Tait [see Tait,
“Knights’ Widows”], formerly Ch.
Justice of Province of Quebec; b. 1864;
ed. at High' Sch. , and at McGill Univ.,
Montreal ; sometime Assist. Gen. Manager
Canadian Railway Co. ; was Chm. of
Railway Commrs. , Victoria 1903-10 ; is a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England; appointed Direc-
tor-Gen. of National Ser. in Canada 1916 :
m. 1890, Emily St. Aubert, da. of the late
George Ralph Richardson Cockburn, of
Toronto; zr. Knt. 1911. Ottawa, Canada.
Daughter living — Winifred Marian, b. 1891.
Talbot, Lieut.-Col. Sir Adalbert
Cecil, K. C.I.E. [see E. Shrewsbury, colls.].
Talbot, Lieut.-Col. the Rt. Hon.
Sir Edmund Bernard, P.C., G.C.V.O
D.S.O., M.P. [see D. Norfolk].
Talbot, Dame Meriel Lucy, D.B.E.
[see E. Shrewsbury, colls.].
Talbot, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Sir
Reginald Arthur James, K.C.B. [see E.
Shrewsbury].
Taley Muhammad Khan [see
Palanpur].
Tanner, Sir Henry, C.B., I.S.O., son
of Robert Tanner ; b. 1849 > entered
Office of Works 1871, and became Sur-
veyor 1882; was Principal Architect there
1895-1913 : m. 1st, 1872, Lucy, who d.
1889, da. of William Gardner ; 2ndly,
1894, Emily Sophia, da. of Josiah Leal ;
cr. I.S.O. 1903, Knt. 1904, C.B. (Civil)
1911. 4, Park Drive , Northend, N. W. 3 /
Carlton Chambers, 12, Regent Street,
S. W. ; Union Club.
Tarak Nath Palit [see Palit].
Tarring, Sir Charles James, elder sur-
viving son of the late John Tarring,
architect ; b. 1845 I ed. at City of Lon-
don Sch., and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1868, M.A. 1873) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1871 ; appointed Assist. Judge of
H.B.M.’s Supreme Consular Court for
the Levant and Vice-Consul at Constanti-
nople 1883, Consul (retaining Judicial
appointment) 1887, Judge of H.B.M.’s
Supreme Consular Court for the Levant
•at Constantinople 1895, and Ch. Justice
of Grenada 1897 ; retired 1905 ; is a J.P.
for co. London ; author of “ Chapters on
the Law relating to the Colonies,” “British
Consular Jurisdiction in the East,” and
other works : m. 1883, Edith, da. of John
Burford Carlill, M.D. ; cr. Knt. 1906.
St. Godric, 18, Arkwright Road, Hamp-
stead, N. IV. 3; National Liberal Club.
Son living — Guy Burford, b. 1887.
Daughter living— Joyce Edith, b. 1885.
Tasadduq Rasul Khan, Hon. Raja
Sir, K.C.S.I. ; b. 1854; is a M.L.C. of
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh,
Vice-Pres. of Talukdar’s British Indian
Asso. (Oudh), and an Hon. Magistrate
(1st class) ; elected Chm. of Bara Banki
Municipal Board 1910 ; received personal
title of Raja 1893, and hereditary title of
Raja 1897 : m. 1879, the Rani Zeb-
un-Nisa ; cr. C.S.I. 1898, K.C.S.I.
1908. Jahangerabad, Bara Banki, Oudh,
India.
Tata, Sir Dorabji Jamsetji, son of
the late Jamsetji N. Tata, J.P. , merchant,
of Bombay ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Bombay
Proprietary Sch., at St. Xavier’s Coll.,
Bombay (B.A. 1883), and at Caius Coll.,
Camb. ; is Chm. of Tata Iron and Steel
Co., Tata Industrial Bank (Limited), Tata
Hydro Electric Power Supply Co.
(Limited), Tata Mills (Limited), Central
India Spinning and Weaving Co. (Limited) ,
and many other cos. ; is a J.P. for Bom-
bay : m. 1898, Mehrbai, C.B.E., da. of
H. J. Bhabha, formerly Inspector-Gen. of
Education, Mysore State ; cr. Knt.
1910. Esplanade House, Bombay ; Glad-
hurst, Poona; Castle Hill, Matheran ,
India.
Tate, Major Sir Robert William,
K.B.E., son of the late Rev. Richard
Tate, R. of Rossinver, co. Leitrim ; b.
1872; ed. at St. John’s Coll., Camb.
(Scholar 1891), and at Trin. Coll., Dublin
(Fellow 1898) ; Majt>r Unattached List
(T.F.); has been Officer Comdg. Trin.
Coll., Dublin Officers’ Training Corps
since 1910 : m. 1917, Raby Georgina, da.
of the late William Clarke, of Dublin, and
widow of the late C. J. Lowry ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 9,
Brendan Road, Donnybrook, Dublin.
Taverner, Hon. Sir John William,
K. C. M. G. , son of the late Henry Taverner ;
b. 1854 ; was a Member of Swan Hill
Shire Council, Victoria 1879-89 (twice
Pres.), a M.L.A. Victoria 1889-1904, a
Member of 1st Railway Standing Com-
mittee, Victoria 1890-94, Min. of Agricul-
ture, Commr. of Public Works, and
Vice-Pres. of Board of Lands and Works
1894-9, Min. of Lands and Agriculture,
and Pres, of Board of Lands and Works
1902-4; appointed a M.E.C., Victoria
1894, Pres, of Roy. Commn. for Victoria
on Greater Britain Exhibition 1899,
and Agent-Gen. for Victoria in London
1904, 1907-10, and 1910-12 : m. 1879,
Elizabeth Bassett, da. of the late James
Luxton ; cr. Knt. 1909, K.C.M.G. 1913.
9, St. Margaret's Place, Brighton.
Taylor, Sir Allen; b. 1864; is a
partner in the firm of Taylor and
Anderson, timber merchants and ship-
owners, of Sydney ; has been six times
Mayor of Annandale, and Lord Mayor
of Sydney since 1904 : cr. Knt. 1911.
Sydney, New South Wales.
Taylor, Sir] ohn J ames, K. C.B.,I.S. O. ,
son of the late James Benjamin Taylor, of
Liverpool ; b. 1859 ; was Private Sec. to
Under Sec. for Ireland 1892-3, Assist.
Private Sec. to Ch. Sec. for Ireland (Rt.
Hon. G. Wyndham, P.C., M.P.) 1903-5,
Private Sec. to Ch. Sec. for Ireland (Rt.
Hon. W. H. Long, P.C., M.P.) 1905,
Principal Clerk in Ch. Sec.’s Office, Dublin
Castle 1911-18, and Assist. Under-Sec. to
Lord-Lieut. 1918-20 : m. 1883, Mary, da.
of Robert Keely, of New York ; cr. I.S.O.
1902, C.B. (Civil) 1905, K.C.B. (Civil)
1919. Bushy Park Road, Raihgar,
Dublin.
Taylor, Sir Richard Stephens, son of
Richard Stephens Taylor, solicitor, of
Gray’s Inn ; b. 1842 ; ed. at Merchant
Taylors’ Sch. ; admitted a Solicitor 1865 ;
a senior partner in the legal firm of R,
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S. Taylor, Son and Humbert, and a J.P.
for Bucks ; Pres. Law So. 1915-16 ;
sometime Chm. of Law So. Advisory
Committee and of Civil Liabilities Com-
mittee : m. ist, 1867, Clara, who d.
1877, da. of Charles Humbert; 2nd, 1885,
Anna Gordon, da. of James Geddes, of
Orbliston, Morayshire; cr. Knt. 1919.
38, Lennon Gardens , S. W. ; Garrick , and
Conservative Clubs.
Sons living— Three.
Daughters living — Three.
Taylor, Sir Robert, son of John
Taylor, of Great Cumberland Place, W. ;
b. 18 C5; a partner in the firm of John
Taylor and Sons, civil and mining en-
gineers, of 6, Queen Street Place, E.C. ,
and a Director of Mysore Gold Mining
Co. (Limited) : m. 1892, Blanche G., da.
of Thomas Borron Myers, of Porters
Park, Shenley, Herts ; cr. Knt. 1920.
28, Lennox Gardens, S. W. ; Windham
Club.
Son living— One, b. 1893.
Daughters living — Two.
Taylor, Col. Sir William, K.B.E. ,
C.B., M.B., F.R.C.S.I., son of John
Taylor, of Castlefin, co. Donegal ; b. 1871 ;
ed. at Strabane Acad., and at Dublin
Univ. (B.A. and M.B. 1901) ; L.R.C.P.I.
and L.R.C.S.I. 1893, F. R.C.S.I. 1898
(Vice- Pres. 1914); Col. Army Med. Ser. ,
Consulting Surg. to Forces in Ireland,
a D.L. for co. Dublin ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, C.B.); and elecied
Pres. Roy. Coll, of Surgs. 1916; m. 1898,
Katherine, da. of the late Dr. William
Hamilton Walker; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1919,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 47, Fitzwilliam
Square West, Dublin ; St. Anne’s,
Killiney , co. Dublin ; Dublin University,
and Royal Irish Yacht Clzibs.
Taylor, Sir William Francis Kyffin,
K.B.E., el. son of the late Ven. William
Francis Taylor, D.D., Archdeacon of
Liverpool; b. 1854; ed. at Exeter Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1877) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1879, K.C. 1895, and a Bencher 1905;
joined N. Circuit ; elected a Member of
Bar Council 1900; is a J.P. and Dep.
Chm. of Quarter Sessions for Salop ;
appointed Recorder of Bolton Aug. 1901,
Presiding Judge of Court of Passage,
Liverpool 1903, Judge of Appeal in
the Isle of Man 1918, a Commr.
of Assize 1919 and 1920, and Commr.
for Board of Education and Judge
of War Indemnity Court 1920 : m.
1883, Mary Fleming, da. of Robert
Crooks, of Rosemount, Liverpool ; cr.
K.B.E. 1918. Gadlas Hall, Ellesmere,
Shropshire ; 4, Harcourt Buildings,
Temple, E.C. ; Conservative , and Gar-
rick Clubs.
Daughter living — Ermine Mary Kyffin, b.
1884 : m. 1917, A. Geoffrey Evans, of Harplcy
House, Lower Sapey, Worcestershire.
Taylor, Sir William Thomas,
K. C. M. G. , son of the late George Taylor,
of Turner’s Hill, Sussex; b. 1848; was
Collector of Customs and Excise, Larnaka
1879-82, Ch. Collector of Customs, Cyprus
1882-91, Ch. Collector of Customs and
Receiver-Gen., Cyprus 1891-5, Auditor
and Accountant-Gen. and Controller of
Revenue, Ceylon 1895-1901, Colonial Sec.,
Straits Settlements 1901-4, and Resident
Gen. , Federated Malay States 1905-10 :
m. 1914, Mabel Ruth, da. of the late Rev.
John Metcalfe, R. of Holy Trinity, York,
and widow of J. Scott Mason, of the
Federated Malay States; cr. C.M.G. 1895,
K.C.M.G. 1905. St. James's , Goldsworth,
Woking ; Athenceum, and Oriental Clubs.
Taylor, Sir Frederick Williams-,
son of Ezekiel Moore Taylor ; b. 1863 ;
ed. privately; Hon. LL.D., New Bruns-
wick 1915 ; entered Bank of Montreal
1878, became Assist. Inspector, Head
Office 1897, Joint Manager (Chicago)
1903, Manager (London) 1906, and Gen.
Manager 1913 ; is Vice-Pres. of Canadian
Bankers’ Asso. , a Director of Allan Line
Steamship Co. (Limited), of Royal Trust
Co. (Montreal), and of Liverpool, London,
and Globe Insurance Co. (Montreal) ;
author of ‘ ‘ Canada and Canadian Bank-
ing ” (Roy. So. of Arts Silver medal) : m.
1888, Jane Fayrer, da. of Joshua Henshaw,
of Montreal; cr. Knt. 1913. 686, Mountain
Street, Montreal ; Mount Royal ( Mont-
real), St. James's ( Montreal ), Metropolitan
( New York), St. James' s, Bath, and Rane-
lagh Clubs.
Son living — Frederick Travers Henshaw, b.
1894; Lieut. Hussars (prisoner 1917).
Daughter living — Brenda Germaine Henshaw,
b. 1889: m. 1916, Frank Duff Frazier, of 17,
West 57th Street, New York, and Uplands,
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., U.S.A.
Teall, Sir Jethro Justinian Harris,
Sc.D., F.R.S., son of Jethro Teall, of
Sandwich, Kent ; b. 1849 ; ed. privately,
and at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1872, Fellow 1875-9, M.A. 1876) ; Hon.
Sc.D. Dublin 1904, and Oxford 1908 ;
Hon. LL.D. St. Andrews 1911 ; ap-
pointed Geologist, Geological Survey,
United Kingdom 1888 (Director 1901-5) ;
elected a Fellow of Geological So. 1873,
and a Member of Council thereof 1884
(Sec. 1893-7, Pres. 1900-1902) ; elected
a Fellow of Roy. So. 1890 (Member
of Council 1899-1901 and 1912-13, and
Vice-Pres. 1900-1901); was a Director
of Geological Survey, Great Britain
1905-14 ; author of numerous geological
works : m. 1879, Harriet Moore, da. of
George Roberts Co wen, of Nottingham;
cr. Knt. 1916. 174, Rosendale Road,
Dulwich, S.E. ; Athenceum Club.
Sons living — George Harris, D.S.O., b. 1880
[see “ Companionage ”], — Frederick Hatha-
way, b. 1882; in Egyptian Civil Ser.: m.
1912, Marjorie, da. of William Cox, M.R.C.S.,
of Winchcombe, Gloucestershire.
Tedder, Sir Arthur John, C.B. , son of
William Henry Tedder, of Hampstead,
N.W. ; b. 1851 ; ed. privately ; appointed
Ch. Inspector of Excise 1906, and of
Customs and Excise 1910, and a Commr.
thereof 1911 ; retired 1918 ; superintended
the organisation of Old-Age Pensions
administrative machinery 1908 : m. 1878,
Emily Charlotte, da. of William Henry
Bryson; cr. Knt. 1909, C.B. (Civil) 1918.
Windlehurst, Hemyock, Devon.
Son living — Arthur William, b. 1890; Squadron-
Leader R.A.F. : vi. 1915, Rosalinde, da. of
William McIntyre Maclardy, of Sydney, NTS.
Wales.
Daughter living — Margaret Elizabeth, b. 1883.
Tej Shumsher Jung, Bahadur R ana
Gen., K.C.l.E. ; b. 18—; cr. K.C.I.E.
1919.
Tempest, Lord Herbert Lionel Henry
Vane-, K.C. V.O. [see M. Londonderry].
Temple, Sir Alfred George, son of
Josiah Temple ; b. 1848 ; a Director of the
Guildhall Gallery, a Member of Executive
Committee of National Trust, a Corre-
sponding Member of Roy. Academy of
San Fernando, and a F.S.A. ; has Orders
of Dannebrog (Denmark), Isabel la
Catolica and Alfonso XII. of Spain, and
Leopold and Crown (Belgium) ; author
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of “The Art of Painting in the Queen’s
Reign," “ Guildhall Memories," etc., and
a contributor to various Art Periodicals :
m. 1880, Elizabeth Mary Harriot, da. of
the late Edwin Undecimus Crosley, C.E. ;
cr. Knt. 1920. 181, Queen s Gate , 5. W. ;
Conservative Club.
Son living— One, b. 18—.
Tennyson-d’Eyncourt [see d’Eyn-
court].
Thackeray, Col. Sir Edward Talbot,
VC., K.C.B., son of the Rev. Francis
Thackeray, b. 1836; entered Bengal En-
gineers 1854, became Capt. R.E. 1865,
Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1880, and Col.
1884 ; placed on Supernumerary List
1886 ; retired 1888 ; served throughout
Indian Mutiny 1857-9 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with two clasps, V.C.);
and in Afghan War 1879-80 (severely
wounded, mentioned in despatches,
medal) ; is a Knight of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England; was
Ch. Commr. of St. John Ambulance Brig,
1893-8 : m. 1st, 1862, Amy Margaret,
who d. 1865, da. of Eyre Evans Crowe ;
2ndly, 1869, Elizabeth (a Lady of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England), da. of Major T. B. Pleydell ;
fr. C.B. (Mil.) 1886, K.C.B. (Civil) 1897.
Casa Aurelia, Bordighera, Italy ; Athe-
nceum, and Authors Clubs.
Sons living — Edward Francis, C.M.G., D.S.O.
[see “Companionage”], — Richmond Clive, b.
1873, — Charles Bouverie, D.S.O. [see “Com-
panionage”],— Henry St. John Pleydell, b.
1879.
Daughters living — Amy Margaret, b. 1863 ;
m. 1882, John Gerald Ritchie, formerly I.C.S.,
— Anne Wynne, b. 1865.
Thackersey, .SVirVithaldas Damodher,
son of Damodher Thackersey Mooljee,
of Bombay ; b. 1873 ; ed. at Elphirt-
stone Coll., Bombay ; sometime Chm.
of Bombay Central Co-operative Bank
(Limited) ; is a millowner, a Director of
many Joint Stock Cos., and a Member
of Advisory Committee for Indian
Students proceeding to England for
Education ; sometime a Member of
Bombay Corporation (Pres. 1907) ; has
been a Member of Indian Factory Comran.,
and a Member of Council (for Bombay)
of Viceroy's Council, Chm. of Bombay
Mill Owners’ Asso. , of Industrial Ex-
hibition Committee, Bombay (1904), and
of Indian Merchants Chamber and Bureau
(1917-18), and Pres, of Industrial Con-
ference, Calcutta (1908) ; appointed a
Trustee of City Improvement Trust,
Bombay 1909, and of Bombay Port Trust
1913; cr. Knt. 1908. Damodher Bhuwan,
Warden Road , Bombay.
Thane, Sir George Dancer, LL.D .,
D.Sc., F.R.C.S., son of the late George
Dancer Thane, M.D. ; b. 1850; ed. at
Univ. Coll., London; Hon. LL.D. Edin-
burgh 1906, Hon. D.Sc. Dublin 1912; a
F. R.C.S. , and Ex-Pres. Anatomical So.
of Great Britain and Ireland ; was Pro-
fessor of Anatomy, Univ. Coll., London
1877-1919 (Demonstrator thereof 1870-77) :
m. 1884, Jenny Anna Charlotte, da.
of August Klingberg, of Stockholm ; cr.
Knt. 1919. 19 St. John s Road, Harrow ;
Athenceum Club.
Daughters living — Vendla Harriett Matilda,
b. 1885, --Alice Ebba, b. 1888.
Theiler, Sir Arnold, K.C.M.G. ; b.
1867 ; Director of Vet. Education and
Research to Union of S. Africa, and
Dean of Vet. Faculty of Transvaal Univ.
Coll. ; cr. C.M.G. 1907, K.C.M.G. 1914.
Pretoria, Transvaal.
Thesiger, Hon. Sir Edward Pierson,
K.C.B. [see B. Chelmsford].
Thiselton-Dyer [see Dyer].
Thom, Sir William, K.B.E.; b. 18 — ;
a Director of Yates and Thom (Limited),
of Blackburn, Chm. of Blackburn Board
of Management, Ministry of Supply, a
Member of Engineering Trades (New
Industries Committee), Ministry of Re-
construction ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Blackburn.
Thomas, Major Sir (Alfred) Brumwell,
son of the late Edward Thomas, architect,
of London ; b. 1868 ; is an Architect, and
Major Army Ser. Corps ; designed New
City Hall, Belfast, Woolwich Town Hall,
and Addey and Stanhope Schs. , London ;
cr. Knt. 1906. A3, Albany, Piccadilly ,
W. ; Arts Club.
Thomas, Sir (Abraham) Garrod,
M.D., son of the late Lewis Thomas, of
Panteryrod, co. Cardigan ; b. 1853 ; ed.
at Edinburgh Univ., and at Berlin, and
Vienna (M.B. and C.M. 1876, M.D. 1878) ;
M.R.C.S., England 1876 ; has been Pres.
S. Wales and Monmouth Branch, British
Med. Asso., and Newport Med. So. ; is
Chm. and Consulting Physician Roy.
Gwent Hospital, Newport (Monmouth) ;
a J.P. and D.L. for Monmouthshire, and
a J.P. for Cardiganshire (Sheriff 1900),
and Newport; sat as M.P. for S. Mon-
mouthshire ( Coalition ) July 1917 to Nov.
1918 : m. 1879, Eleanor, da. of the late
Richard Hughes Richards, of Newport,
Mon. ; cr. Knt. 1912. Bron-y-Gaer, New-
port, Monmouthshire ; National Liberal
Club.
Son living — Richard Noel, b. 1884.
Daughters living — Dora, — Mildred.
Thomas, Sir Charles Inigo, G.C.B.,
son of the late Freeman Thomas, of
Ratton, Sussex, by Amelia, da. of Lieut.-
Col. Thomas Frederick [Frederick, Bt.] ;
b. 1846 ; ed. at Marlborough Coll. ;
entered Admiralty 1865, became a Prin-
cipal Clerk 1885, Assist. -Sec. 1902, and
Permanent Sec. 1907 ; retired 1911 ; was
Private Sec. to Second Naval Lord
1877-80; is a J.P. for co. London, and
an Asso. of Institution of Naval Archi-
tects : has Grand Cross of Naval Order
df Merit of Spain : m. 1888, Emma
Millicent, da. of the late James Nesbitt
Evans, of Woodhill, Ardara, co. Donegal;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1900, K.C.B. (Civil) 1907,
G.C.B. (Civil) 1911. Union Club.
Thomas, Gen. Sir Francis William,
K.C.B., only son of the late Capt. John
Watts Thomas, R.M.L. I. ; b. 1832; ed.
privately ; entered R. M. L. 1. 1849, became
Capt. 1861, Major 1874, Lieut.-Col. 1879,
Col. Comdt. 1885, Maj.-Gen. 1886, Lieut. -
Gen. 1889, and Gen. 1889 > retired 1897 ;
served during Crimean Campaign 1854-5,
present at siege and fall of Sevastopol
(medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie,
Turkish medal) : m. 1857, Virginia, who
d. 1905, da. of the late Adam Stodart ;
cr. K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911. 14, New Road,
Rochester.
Sons living — Rev. Francis Herbert, b. 1859,
— Hubert St. George, D.S.O., b. 1862 [see
“ Companionage ”].
Daughters living — Virginia Ada, — Beatrice
Isabel : m. 1896, Com. Edmund Walker Yorke,
who d. 1912 [E. Hardwicke, colls.], — Madeline
Mabel Felicia.
Thomas, Sir Griffith, son of the late
J. Thomas, of Court Herbert, Neath ;
b. 1847; ed. at Swansea Gram. Sch. , at
Cheltenham Coll. , at King’s Coll. , Lon-
don, and in France ; sometime a Colliery
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Proprietor ; was Chm. of Swansea Har-
bour Trust 1898-1917 ; is a J. P. for Glam-
organ (High Sheriff 1901-2) ; was Mayor
of Swansea 1901, 1902, and 1903, and of
Neath 1908; cr. Knt. 1904. Court Herbert,
Neath , Glamorganshire ; Boodle' s Club.
Thomas, Col. Sir John Lynn, K.B.E. ,
C.B., C.M.G., F.R.C.S., son of the late
Evan Thomas, of Cwmgefeile, Llan-
dyssul, Cardigan ; b. 1861 ; ed. privately;
L.R.C.P. London 1886, F.R.C.S. Eng-
land 1892 ; is Hon. Col. Army Med. Ser.,
Consulting Surg. W. Command, and to
Prince of Wales’s Hospital, Cardiff, Surg.
to King Edward VII. Welsh National
Memorial Hospital, Consulting Surg. to
Hamadryad Hospital, to Cardiff Pro-
vident Dispensary, to Porth Hospital, and
to Bridgend Hospital, and J.P. for cos.
Glamorgan and Cardigan (High Sheriff
1907) ; formerly Senior House Surg. to
Cardiff Infirmary, House Surg. to Lon-
don Hospital, Assist. Surg. at Dinorwic
Quarries Hospital, and a Member of
Court of Roy. Coll, of Surgs. (England) ;
S. Africa 1900, with Welsh Hospital (de-
spatches, medal with three clasps, C.B.) ;
sometime Junior Dep. Chancellor, Univ.
of Wales ; author of numerous med.
pamphlets: m. 1892, Mary Rosina, R.R.C.,
only da. of Edward Jenkins, of Cardiff ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1900, C.M.G. 1917, K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Greenlawn, Penylan, Car-
diff; Stradmore, Cenarih , Carmarthen-
shire ; Cardiff and Comity, Gariick, and
Royal A utomobile Clubs.
Son living — Charles Ivan, b. 1896 : m. 1919,
Dorothy Guthrie, da. of Duncan McRae, of
Rutven, Kingu s e.
Daughters living — Carlotta Mary, b. 1895, —
Gwenith Rosina, b. 1899.
Thomas, Brig.-Gen. Sir Owen, M.P.,
son of Owen Thomas, of Henblas,
Anglesey ; b. 1858 ; sometime Comdg. N.
Wales Brig.; served in S. Africa 1899-1902,
Comdg. Prince of Wales’ Light Horse ;
raised a Brig. 1914, and commanded N.
Wales Brig. 1914-16; is an Hon. Brig.-
Gen. , a J. P. and D. L. for Anglesey (Sheriff
1895) ; has sat as M.P. for Anglesey Co.
{Independent Labour ) since Dec. 1918 : m.
1887, Frederica, da. of Frederick Pers-
house ; cr. Knt. 1917. Penhryn , Harpsden,
Henley-on-Thames ; Carlton House , Regent
Street, W. 1.
Daughter living — Mina: m. 1918, Major Gerald
Allen, Connaught Rangers and R.A.F.
Thomas, Sir William Beach-, K.B.E.,
son of Daniel George Thomas, of Hamer-
ton, Hunts ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Shrewsbury,
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1891, M.A.
1894) ; a Journalist ; War Correspondent
for Daily Mail and Daily Mirror on
Western Front during European War ; has
assumed the additional surname of Beach ;
author of “ With the British on the
Somme,” etc. : in. 1900, Helen Dorothea,
da. of the late Augustus George Vernon-
Harcourt [see B. Vernon, coils.] ; cr.
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Wheathamp stead
Place, Herts.
Sons living — Vernon Beach, b. 1901, — Michael,
b. 1906, — Ce.il, b. 1908.
Daughter living — Rosalind May Beach, b. 1902.
Thomas, Adm. Sir Hugh Evan-,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G., M.V.O., son of
the late Charles Evan-Thomas, J.P. ,
D. L., of The Gnoll, Glamorgan; b.
1862; entered R.N. 1876, became Lieut.
1884, Com. 1897, Capt. 1902, Rear-
Adm. 1912, Vice-Adm. 1917, and Adm.
1920 ; served during European War
1914-18, Comdg. a Battle Squadron at
Battle of Jutland (despatches, K.C.B.,
Legion of Honour. 1st class of Russian
Order of St. Anne with swords, 2nd class
of Japanese Order of Rising Sun and
Order of Crown of Italy K.C. M.G. , Croix
de Guerre) ; was Private Sec. to First
Lord of the Admiralty 1905-8, Com.,
Roy. Naval Coll., Dartmouth 1 910-12, a
Naval A. D.C. to H.M. 1911-12, and
Rear-Adm. a Battle Squadron 1913-14 :
m. 18 — , Hilda, da. of Thomas Barnard,
of Cople House, Bedford; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1906, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1916, K.C. M.G. 1919. Redlap
House, Stoke Fleming, Dartmouth.
Thompson, Sir Edward Maunde,
G. C. B. , I.S.O., D.C.L., LL.D. , Litt.D. ,
son of Edward Thompson, of Clarendon,
Jamaica; b. 1840; ed. at Rugby, and at
Univ. Coll., Oxford ; Hon. D.C.L. Durham
1887 and Oxford 1890, Hon. LL.D. St.
Andrews 1886, Hon. Fellow of his Coll.
1891, and Litt.D. Manchester 1908 ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1867; appointed an Assist,
in British Museum 1861, Keeper of MSS.
and Egerton Librarian 1878, Principal
Librarian and Sec. 1888, and Director and
Principal Librarian 1898 (retired 1909); was
Sandars Reader in Bibliography at Camb.
Univ. 1895-6 and 1905-6 ; is Past Pres,
of British Acad., a Correspondent of Insti-
tute of France and of Roy. Prussian Acad,
of Sciences, and an Officer of the Crown
of Italy; editor of “ Chronicon Angliae
1328-88.” (Rolls Series), “ Letters of Hum-
phrey Prideaux,” and “Correspondence
of the Family of Hatton” (Camden So.),
“Chronicon Adae de Usk 1377-1421,”
“Diary of Richard Cocks in Japan,
1615-22” (Hakluyt So.), “Chronicon
Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke, 1303-56,”
‘ ‘ Adae Murimuth Continuatio Chronico-
rum, 1303-47,” and “ Robertus de Aves-
bury de gestis mirabilibus Regis Edwardi
Tertii” (Rolls Series), etc.; joint editor
of “Facsimile of the Laurentian Sopho-
cles,” and publications of the Palaeo-
graphical So. 1873-94, and of the New
Palaeographical So. ; author of “ Hand-
book of Greek and Latin Palaeography,”
etc. : m. 1864, Georgina, whorf. 1917, da.
and heiress of the late George Mackenzie,
of Frankfield, Jamaica; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1893, K.C.B. (Civil) 1895, I.S.O. 1904,
G.C.B. (Civil) 1909.
Sons living — Edward Mackenzie Mackenzie
( Melbourne , Australia), b. 1865; Lieut. 2nd
Batn. Inf. Brig. Australian Mil. Forces 1901-3,
and Reserve ot Officers j 903-9 ; claims
(through his mother) a Nova Scotia Baronetcy,
cr. 1703: #». 1887, Helen Violetta, da. of the
late James Edmund Jones, of Lady Bellegate
House, Gloucestershire, — Alfred Henry, b.
1866; admitted Solicitor 1893, — Francis
George Maunde-Thompson, b. 1877; Major
R.A. : m. 1905, Norah, da. of the late Alfred
Coleman, F.R.C.S., of Denmark Villas, Hove,
Sussex.
Daughter living — Helen Maunde, b. 1871.
Thompson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry
Neville, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., M.B.,
son of the late Rev. Mungo Neville
Thompson, R. of Clonmany and Donagh,
co. Donegal; b. 1861; entered Army
1884, became Major Roy. Army Medical
Corps 1896, Lieut. -Col. 1904, Col. 1913,
and Surg.-Gen. and Maj.-Gen. 1917; re-
tired 1920 ; Nile Expedition 1898 (medal,
Egyptian medal), S. Africa 1900-1902,
present at actions of Paardeberg,
Johannesberg, Diamond Hill, and Witte-
bergen, and relief of Kimberley (de-
spatches, medal with five clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, D.S.O.), European
War 1914-17 (C. M.G. , Croix de Guerre,
Order of Aviz of Portugal, D.S.M. of
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America) ; appointed an Hon. Surg. to
Viceroy of India 1910, an Assist. Director
of Med. Sers. 1915, and Director thereof
1917; cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.M.G. 1916,
C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K. C.M.G. 1919.
Thompson, Sir Percy, K.B.E. , C.B.,
son of Richard Thompson, J. P., of Whal-
ley, Lancashire ; b. 1872 ; is Dep. Chm.
Board of Inland Revenue : m. 1903, Eu-
genie Elaine, da. of the late I -eicester
Edwards; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.
Thompson, Sir Robert James, son of
Thomas Thompson, of Northallerton ; b.
1845; ed. privately; entered H.M. Office
of Works 1871 ; was Treasury Valuer and
Inspector of Rates 1898-1909, and Ch.
Valuer, Inland Revenue 1909-n ; is a
J.P. for Kent; cr. Knt. 1908. 5, Home-
field Road , Bromley , Kent.
Thompson, Sir William John, son of the
late William Thompson; b. 1861; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1892, M.B. 1894,
M.D. 1895); L.R.C.S.I. and L.R.C.P.I.
1888, M.R.C.P, 1898, F.R.C.P. , Ireland
1902 ; has been Senior Physician to
Jervis Street Hospital, Dublin, Consulting
Physician to Roy. National Hospital for
Consumption (Ireland), Censor Roy.
Coll, of Physicians (Ireland), Examiner
in Med. to R.N., a Member of R.N.
Med. Consultation Board, Medical Visitor
in Lunacy to Court of Chancery (Ireland),
and a Member of Council and Hon.
Treasurer Irish Med. Asso. ; is Pres.
Statistical So. of Ireland, Vice-Pres.
of So. for Study of Inebriety, and a
Fellow of Roy. Acad, of Med. (Ireland) ;
appointed Physician-in-Ord. to Lord-
Lieut. of Ireland 1906, Registrar-Gen.
for Ireland 1909, and Chm., Census
Commn. 1911 ; author of various medical
and statistical papers: m. 1891, Mary'
Louisa, who d. 1910, da. of the late James
Wilson ; cr. Knt. 1907. 59, Fitzwilliam
Square , Dublin ; Charlemont House,
Dublin.
Thomson, Sir Basil Home, K.C.B.,
son of the late Most Rev. (William
Thomson) Archbishop of York ; b. 1861 ;
ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1896 ; entered Fiji
Civil Ser. 1884 ; appointed Stipendiary
Magistrate and Commr. there 1884,
Private Sec. to Administrator, British New
Guinea 1888, Acting Native Commr. Fiji,
1889, a M.E.C. 1891, Special Commr.
and Plen., Tonga and Niu6 1900; was
Gov. of Dartmoor and Wormwood Scrubs
Prison 1896-1908, and Sec. to Prisons
Committee 1908-13; is Assist. Commr.
Special Branch of Metropolitan Police
(formerly of Criminal Investigation De-
part.), a Member of Council of Hakluyt
So., Vice-Chm. Central Council of Prison-
ers Aid So., and a J.P. for London;
has Cross of Orders of Crown of Italy
and Leopold of Belgium, and Humane
So. silver medal ; author of ‘ ‘ Diver-
sions of a Prime Minister,” etc. : m.
1889, Grace, da. of Felix Webber, for-
merly R.N., of Shroton House, Bland-
ford; cr. C.B. f Civil) 1916, K.C.B. (Civil)
1919. 81, Victoria Road , Kensington ,
IV.; The Croft, Shillingstone, Dorset;
Garrick Club.
Sons living — Vivian Home Seymer, D.S.O. , \
M.C., b. 1894 [see “ Companionage ”], —
Amherst Felix Ba^-il Home, b. 1911.
Daughter living — Enid Zaina ,b. 1891.
Thomson, Col. Sir Courtauld, K.B.E .,
C.B. , son of the late Robert William
Thomson, of Edinburgh, and Stonehaven ;
b. 1866; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1888); was
British Red Cross Commr. in France 1914,
and Ch. Commr. for British Red Cross
and Order of St. John for Malta, Egypt,
Italy, Macedonia and Near East 1915-19,
with rank of Col. (attached Gen. Head
Quarters Staff, Egypt 1916, and Italy)
(despatches four times, 2nd class Order
of the Nile, Knight Com. of Order of St.
Sava of Serbia, Italian Mil. Cross with
Bar, Italian Croix de Guerre, Grand
Officer of Order of Danilo of Montenegro,
Serbian Cross of Mercy, Italian Red
Cross gold medal) ; is a Knight of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, and Chm. of British Ophthalmic
Order of St. John Hospital, Jerusalem ;
cr. Knt. 1912, C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.B.E
1918. 59, Pont Street , S. IV. 1; Dor?iey
Wood, Burnham , Bucks ; Reform,
Brooks's, Arthur s, New [Edinburgh), and
Royal St. Georges ( Sandwich ) Clubs.
Thomson, Sir Graeme, K.C.B., son
of the late John Thomson, of Beech Bank,
Bowdon, Cheshire ; b. 1875 ; ed. at Win-
chester, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A.
Classical Honours 1899) ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1902 ; entered Admiralty 1900,
became Assist. Director of Transports
Sept. 1914, Director of Transports Dec.
1914, and Director of Transports and
Shipping Feb. 1917 ; appointed Colonial
Sec. of Ceylon 1919 ; is an Officer of Order
of Crown of Belgium, and has 3rd class of
Order of Rising Sun of Japan : m. 1914,
Beryl Marion Tomlin ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1917, K.C.B. (Civil) 1919. Colombo,
Ceylon ; The Laurels , Sunbury Common ;
Oxford and Cambridge Club.
Thomson, Sir James, K.C.S.I. , son of
John Thomson, of Cults, Aberdeenshire ;
b. 1848 ; ed. at Aberdeen Gram. Sch. , and
at Aberdeen Univ.(M.A. 1868, Hon. LL.D.
1905); entered I.C.S. 1869, and became
Assist. Collector and Magistrate, Madras
1871, Head Assist. Collector and Magi-
strate 1882, Sub-Collector, Joint Magi-
strate, and Principal Assist., Godavari
1885, Collector and Magistrate 1889, Re-
sident, Travancore and Cochin 1895,
Member of Revenue Board and Commr.
of Salt Revenue 1897, Additional Member
of Legislative Council of Fort St. George
1898, and Member of Council of Gov. of
Fort St. George 1901 ; acted as Gov. of
Madras 1904 ; was Pres, of Excise Com-
mittee 1905-6, and a Member of Council
of Sec. of State for India 1908-15 ; ap-
pointed a Member of International Ex-
hibitions, Roy. Commn. 1909: m. 1st,
1873, Charlotte Georgina Grant, da. of
William White ; 2nd, 1898, Margaret
Ellen, M.B.E., da. of Charles Franklin
Todhunter, of Westerfield, Canterbury,
New Zealand; cr. C.S.I. 1902, K.C.S.I.
1904. Torrington House, St. Albans ,
Herts ; East India United Service Club.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) John William
Newport, b. 1875 : m. 1914, Gwendoline Hilda
Brookes — (by 2nd marriage) Andrew Franklin,
b. 1905.
Daughters living — Iona Kathleen: m. 1895,
Francis Edward Culling Carr, formerly Indian
Police, — Ismena Charlotte: m. 1901, Robert
Arthur Graham, I.C.S.,— Isabel Jane Sophia :
m. 1900, Col. Frank Graham Smallwood,
C.V.O., R.A., who d. 1920,— Amy Florence:
m. 190 7, Malcolm Henry Mortimer Lamb,
of H.M. Prison Ser.,— Marianne Caroline,—
Margaret Christian.
Thomson, Professor Sir Joseph John,
O.M., D. Sc. , LL.D., Ph.D., son of the
late J. Thomson ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Owens
Coll., Manchester, and at Trin. Coll.,
1146
KNIGHTAGE.
Camb. (B.A. 2nd Wrangler 1880, Fellow
1880, M.A. 1883) ; Hon. D.Sc. Oxford,
Dublin, Victoria, Columbia, Durham, and
Cambridge; Hon. LL.D., Birmingham,
St. Andrews, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Prince-
ton (U.S.A.), Baltimore, and Gottingen ;
Ph.D. , Cracow, and Christiania; Hon.
Doctor of Engineering, Sheffield Univ.
1910; is a F. R.S., a Member of Radium
Institute, a Corresponding Member of
Prussian Roy. Acad, of Science, Pres,
of Council of Roy. So., and an Hon.
Fellow of numerous Foreign Sos. ; ap-
pointed Cavendish Professor of Experi-
mental Physics in Camb. Univ. 1884,
Pres. Camb. Philosophical So. 1864, Pro-
fessor of Physics, Roy. Institution 1905,
Pres. British Asso. 1909, Master of Trin.
Coll., Cambridge 1918, and a Member
of Advisory Council for Research ; Arunel
Nobel Prizeman, Stockholm 1906: m.
1890, Rose Elisabeth, da. of the late Sir
George Edward Paget, K.C.B. , M.D.,
LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S. [see Paget, Bt.,
cr. 1871, colls.]; cr. Knt. 1908. The
Lodge , Trinity College , Cambridge ;
Athenceum Club.
Son living — George Paget, b. 1892; Capt.
Roy. W. Surrey Regt., and a Fellow and
Mathematical lecturer at Corpus Christi Coll.,
Camb.
Daughter living — Joan Paget, b. 1903.
Thomson, Sir St. Clair, M.D., son of
John Gibson Thomson ; b 1859 ! ed.
at King’s Coll., London, and in Paris,
Vienna, and Lausanne ; M.B. 1880 and
M.D. 1888 (London), M.R.C.S. , Eng.
1881, F.R.C.S. 1893, F.R.C.P., London
1903 ; sometime Professor of Laryngology
and Otology R.A.M. Coll., Surg. for
Throat and Ear, Seaman’s Hospital,
Greenwich, and Physician to Throat
Hospital, Golden Square, and Surg. to
Roy. Ear Hospital ; is Professor of
Laryngology and Physician for Diseases
of Throat and Nose in King’s Coll.
Hospital, Throat Physician to King
Edward VII. Sanatorium, Midhurst,
Consulting Physician to Actors’ Asso.,
and to Music Hall Artistes’ Asso.,
Past-Pres. Med. So. of London, a Corre-
sponding Member of Accademia Medica
of Florence, of Weiner Laryngologische
Gesellschaft, and of Soci6t6 Frampaise de
Laryngologie, Hon. Fellow of American
Laryngological Asso., and Com. of
Order of Leopold of Belgium: m. 1901,
Isabel, who d. 1905, widow of Henry
Vignoles ; cr. Knt. 1912. 64, Wimpole
Street , IV. 1.
Thomson, Col.. Sir William
Montgomerie , K. C. M. G. , C. B. , M. C. ,
son of the late Capt. William Thomson,
78th Highlanders [see Broughton, Bt.,
colls.]; b. 1877 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; Col.
Seaforth Highlanders; Nile Expedition
1898 ; European War 1914-19 in France
and Comdg. a Batn., a Brig., and a Div. ,
as Gen. Officer Comdg. N. Persian Forces,
and Comdg. British Troops in Trans-
Caucasia (twice wounded, despatches
seven times, M.C., C.B , C. M.G. ,
K.C.M.G. , Serbian Order of White
Eagle, Legion of Honour) ; was a tem-
porary Maj.-Gen. 1917-19 ; appointed to
command Argyll and Sutherland Brig.
(T.F.) 1920: m. 1919, Ethel Violet, da.
(by 2nd marriage) of the late Duncan
Davidson, J.P. , D. L., of Inchmarlo,
Aberdeenshire; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917,
C. M.G. 1919, K.C.M.G. 1919. Blair
Ochil, Dunblane ; United Service , and
Caledonian Clubs.
Son living — Alas fair Hamlyn, b. 1920.
Thomson, Sir (William) Rowan,
K.B.E., son of the late John Thomson ;
b. 1867; ed. at Glasgow Acad. , at G4as-
gow Univ., and at Roy. Technical Coll.,
Glasgow (Whitworth Scholar 1887) ; was
Director of Auxiliary Ships’ Engines,
Admiralty 1917-18; is an engineer; some-
time senior partner in David Rowan and
Co., marine engineers, of Glasgow, Chm.
Glasgow and W. of Scotland Munition
Board, Gov. Glasgow Roy. Technical
Coll., and a Member of Clyde Navigation
Trust : m. 1891, Janet Pender, da. of the
late David Rowan; cr. K.B.E. 1918.
The Gart, Callander , Perthshire ; 20,
Huntley Gardens, Kelvinside , Glasgow ;
New (Glasgow), and Devonshire (London)
Clubs
Sons living — Frederick William, 6. 1893, —
John Leslie, b. 1896: m. 1919, Florence
Leighton, da. of J. W. H. Stubbs, of Artillery
Mansions, 75, Victoria Street, S.W., — Francis
Rowan, b. 1902.
Daughter living — Janet Elizabeth.
Thomson, Coo. Sir Hugh Davie
White-, K.B.E. , C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
son of Col. Sir Robert Thomas White-
Thomson, K.C. B. , of Broomford Manor,
Jacobstowe, Exbourne, Devon ; b. 1866 ;
ed. at Eton, and at R.M.A. ; entered R.A.
1884, became Capt. 1895, Major R.F.A.
1900, Lieut.-Col. 1911, and Col. 1917;
served in S. Africa 1899-1900 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.),and during European
Wari9i4-i9as Brig. -Gen. R.A. (wounded,
despatches, C.B., C. M.G. , Serbian Order
of the White Eagle, K.B.E., Legion of
Honour) ; appointed to command a Brig.
R.A., Home Counties Div. (T.F) 1920:
m. 1893, Ela Louisa Agatha, who d.
1894, da. of the late Rev. J. S. Ruddach ;
cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.M.G.
1917, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Naval and
Military Club.
Thomson, Sir Frederick Whitley
Whitley-, son of the late Jonathan
Thomson, merchant, of Glasgow ; b. 1851 ;
ed. at Glasgow Acad., and at Andersonian
Univ., Glasgow ; is head of the firm of J.
Whiteley and Sons, card manufacturers,
of Brunswick Mills, Halifax, a Director of
English Card Clothing Co. (Limited), Past
Pres, of Halifax Chamber of Commerce,
and a J.P. for Halifax (Mayor 1909, 1910,
and 1911) ; assumed by Roy. license 1914,
the additional surname of Whitley ; sat
as M.P. for Skipton Div. of N. Part oT W.
Riding of Yorkshire Oct. 1900 to Jan.
1906 ; unsuccessfully contested Hereford-
shire, S., or Ross, Div. 1908, and Col-
chester 1910: m. 1888, Bertha Florence,
3rd da. of the late Alderman Matthew
Smith, sometime Mayor of Halifax ; cr.
Knt. 1916. 19, Addison Road, Kensing-
ton, IV. 14 ; 40, Prescott Street, Halifax;
Reform , and Eighty Clubs.
Daughter living — Doris Whitley (Hon. Mrs.
Kenworthy), b. 1889: tn. 1913, Lieut. -Com.
the Hon. Joseph Montague Kemvorthy, M.P.,
R.N., of 3, Pitt Street, Campden Hill, W.8,
el. son of 9th Baron Strabolgi.
Thorburn, Col. Sir William, K.B.E.,
C.B., C.M.G. , M.D., F.R.C.S. , son of
John Thorburn, M.D. , F. R.C.P., of
Manchester; b. 1861 ; ed. at Owens Coll.,
Manchester, and at London Univ. (B.Sc.
1880, M.B. and B S. 1883, M.D. 1885) ;
F.R.C.S. England 1885; sometime tem-
porary Col. Army Med. Ser. ; is Professor
of Clinical Surg., Manchester Univ.,
Examiner in Surg., Coll, of Surgs., a
Member of Council and of Court of
Examiners, Roy. Coll, of Surgs., and
Hon. Surg. to Roy. Infirmary, Manchester;
KNIGHTS.
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European War 1914-19 as Consulting
Surg. (despatches, C.B., C.M.G. ) ;
author of various med. works: m. 1888,
Augusta, da. of W. E. Melland ; cr. C. B.
(Mil.) 1916, C.M.G. and K.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. Neivbury , Victoria Park , Man-
chester; Athenceum, Oriental, and Union
( Manchester ) Clubs.
Daughters living — Millicent, — Margaret
Alison, — Catherine.
Thornhill, Lieut -Col. Sir Henry
Beaufoy, K. C. I.E. , C.M. G. , 3rd son of the
late Cudbert Bensley Thornhill, C.S. I. ; b.
1854 ; entered 5th Fusiliers 1873, became
Capt. Indian Army 1885, Major 1893, and
Lieut. -Col. 1899; retired 1912; served
during Afghan War 1878 (medal) ; ap-
pointed Cantonment Magistrate, N.W.
Provinces 1891, and Inspecting Officer of
Cantonments 1903 ; appointed an A.A.G.
1915 : m. 1882, Margaret Massy, who d.
19 1 7, da. of Gen. George Wheeler, Indian
Army; cr. C. I.E. 1903, K.C.I. E. 1911,
C.M.G. 1918.
Thornton, Lieut.-Col. Sir Edward
Newbury, K.B.E. , son of Thomas
Thornton, of Wolferton House, Sporle,
Norfolk ; b. 1878 ; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll.; D.P.H. Camb.; M.R.C.S. England
and L.R.C. P. London 1902; Lieut.-Col.
S. African Med. Corps* Officer Comdg. S.
African Mil. Hospital, Richmond, Med.
Inspector of Hospitals and Charitable
Institutions, and a J. P. for Cape Province ;
S. African War 1900-1901 with Imperial
Yeo. Hospital Corps, European War 1915
Comdg. a Gen. Hospital in German S.-W.
Africa Campaign : m. 1905, Maud Annie,
el. da. of Lieut.-Col. Wilfred Frederick
Gregory, of Cape Town; cr. O.B.E. (Mil.)
1918, C.B.E. (Mil.) and K.B.E. (Mil.)
1919-
Daughters living — Leslie Winifred, b. 1908, —
Aylmer Mary, b. 1911.
Thornton, Sir Henry Worth, K.B.E,,
son of Henry Clay Thornton, of Phila-
delphia, U.S.A. ; b. 1871; ed. at St. Paul’s
Sch., Concord, New Hampshire, and at
Pennsylvania Univ. (B.S. 1894) ; a Civil
Engineer, Hon. Lieut.-Col. R.E. , Gen.
Manager of Great E. Railway, and a
M. I.C.E.; appointed Dep. Director,
Inland Waterways and Docks 1917,
Assist. Director Gen., Movements and
Railways 1917, with rank of Col., Dep.
Director-Gen., Movements and Railways
1918, with rank of Brig. -Gen., and In-
spector-Gen. of Transportation 1919-20
with rank of Maj.-Gen. ; is a Com. of
Order of Leopold of Belgium and of
Legion of Honour ; has American Distin-
guished Ser. Medal: m. 1901, Virginia
Dike Blair; cr. K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Liverpool Street Station , E.C. 2/ Junior
Athenceum, Royal Automobile, Travellers'
(Paris), and Lotus (New York ) Clubs.
Son living — James Worth, b. 1906.
Daughter living — Anna Blair, b. 1904.
Thorn YCROFT, Sir John Edward,
K.B.E., el. son of Sir J ohn Isaac Thorny-
croft, of Steyne, Bembridge, Isle of
Wight ; b. 1872 ; a Managing Director
of J. I. Thornycroft and Co. (Limited) :
m. 1896, Isabel, only da. of Albert Bird
Ward_, J.P., of Watch field, Chiswick,
and Blyth, Northumberland; cr. K.B.E.
1918. Steyne Wood Battery, Bembridge ,
Isle of Wight ; 27, Grosvenor Road, S'. IT.
Sons living — John Ward, b. 1899, — Roger, b.
1902.
Daughters living — Diana: m. 1918, Philip R.
Margetson, Roy. Scots Fusiliers, — June.
Thornycroft, S/r John Isaac, LL.D.,
F.R.S. , el. son of the late Thomas
Thornycroft, sculptor, of Melbury Road,
Kensington ; b. 1843 I ed- at Glasgow
Univ. (LL.D. 1901); is a Civil Engineer,
a Naval Architect, Vice. Pres, of Insti-
tute of Naval Architects, a M.I.C.E. ,
and head of the firm of Thornycrofts,
boat-builders, of Woolston, Southampton,
and Basingstoke (which he founded) ;
author of various papers on Naval Archi-
tecture and Engineering: m. 1870, Blanche,
da. of Frederick Coules, of Gloucester;
cr. Knt. 1902. Steyne, Bembridge, Isle of
Wight ; Royal Automobile Club.
Sons living — Sir John Edward, K.B.E., b.
1872 [see “Knightage”], — Isaac Thomas
(Basingstoke, Hants), b. 1881 : m. 1913,
Gladys, only da. of Robert Stewart-Savile,
J.P., of Oaklands, Bembridge, Isle of Wight.
Daughters living — Edith Alice, b. 1871 : nt.
1893, Charles John Cornish, who d. 1906, —
Blanche Coules, b. 1873, — Mary Beatrix, b.
1875 : m. 1903, Frederick Strickland, of The
Brow, Malton, Yorkshire [see Strickland,
Bt.], — Ada Frances, b. 1877: m. 1900, Herbert
Niblett, of Gorse Cottage, Hook Common,
Hants, — Eldred Elizabeth Anne, b. 1879.
Thornycroft, Sir (William) Hamo
R.A., son of Thomas Thornycroft; b.
1850; ed. at Macclesfield Gram. Sch.,
and at Univ. Coll. Sch., London; is a
sculptor ; sometime in Artists’ Vol. Corps ;
elected A.R.A. 1881, and R.A. 1888;
gold medallist Roy. Acad, of Arts 1875 ;
sculptor of many important public Monu-
ments in Great Britain and abroad, in-
cluding Queen Victoria and King
Edward VII. Memorials at Karachi,
Gladstone Memorial in Strand, etc. ; re-
ceived Medaille d’Honneur (Paris) 1900:
m. 1884, Agatha, da. ofthelate Homersham
Cox, J.P., of Tonbridge; cr. Knt. 1917.
2A, Melbury Road , Kensington, W. ;
47, Marlborough Mansions, Finchley
Road , N.W. ; Athenceum Club.
Son living — Oliver, O.B.E. , b. 1885; Lieut.
R.N.V.R. : m. 1912.
Daughters living — J oan, — Rosalind, — Elfrida.
Thorpe, Professor Sir (Thomas)
Edward, C.B., D.Sc., Ph.D., LL.D.,
F.R.S., el. son of George Thorpe, for-
merly of Trafford Bank, Old Trafford,
Manchester ; b. 1845 ; ed. at Owens Coll.
Manchester, and at Heidelberg (Ph.D.
1868) and Bonn ; Hon. D.Sc. Trin. Coll.,
Dublin 1891, Victoria Univ. 1900, and
Leeds 1904, Hon. LL.D. Glasgow 1895 ;
appointed Professor of Chemistry in
Andersonian Institution 1870, at Yorkshire
Coll., Leeds 1874, and at Roy. Coll, of
Science, London 1885 ; was Pres. Chemi-
cal Section of British Asso. 1890, of
Chemical So. 1899-1901, and of So. of
Chemical Industry 1895, Foreign Sec.
and Vice-Pres. of Roy. So.- 1894-5, and
of British Asso. 1900, Principal of Govt.
Laboratory 1894-1909, and Emeritus Pro-
fessor of Gen. Chemistry, Imperial Coll,
of Science and Technology, S. Kensing-
ton 1909-12; appointed a Member of Roy.
Commn. on the Supply and Storage of
Liquid Fuel in Peace and War 1912 ; is
an Hon. Fellow of Roy. So. of Edinburgh,
and many other learned Sos. at home
and abroad ; author of “ A Dictionary of
Applied Chemistry” (5 vols.), and various
other scientific works: m. 1870, Caroline
Emma, da. of Dr. John Watts, of Man-
chester ; cr. C. B. (Civil) 1900, Knt. 1909.
Whinfield, Salcombe, S. Devon.
Threlfall, Sir Richard, K.B.E.,
son of Richard Threlfall, of Hollowforth,
near Preston ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Clifton
Coll., and at Gonville and Caius Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1886, Hon.
Fellow 1904) ; is a F.R.S., a Consulting
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Engineer, and a Chemical Manufacturer ;
appointed a Member of Advisory Council,
Industrial and Scientific Research 1915,
and a Member of Fuel Research 1917 ;
has contributed to various scientific jour-
nals : m. 1891, Evelyn Agnes, da. of
John Forster Baird, of Bowmont Hill,
Northumberland; cr. K.B.E. 1917.
Oakhurst, Church Road, Edgbasto?i ;
Athenceum, Savile,and United University
Clubs.
Sons living — Four, of whom the third, William
B. , b. 1895 ; Lieut. R.N. : m. 1918, Evelyn,
da. of A. F. Maconochie, formerly I.C.S.
Daughters living — Two.
Thrift, Sir John Edward, son of
the late William Thrift, of Horsham ;
b. 1845 ; ed. privately ; appointed Inspector
of Stamps and Taxes, Inland Revenue
Depart. 1903; wasCh. Inspector of Inland
Revenue 1907-10 : m. 1872, Fanny Selina,
el. da. of the late James Hart, of Notting-
ham ; cr. Knt. 1909. The Whare,
Woodcote Road, Wallington , Surrey.
Son living — Carl Hart (8, Clifford’s Inn,
E.C.), b. 1875.
Daughters living — Madeleine, b. 1879 : m.
1908, Charles Thrupp Nightingale, of The Old
Cottage, Biggin Hill, Upper Norwood, S.E., —
Beatrice, b. 1885 : m. 1910, Edward Percy
Reed, of 80, Chester Square, S.W.
Thring, Sir Arthur Theodore, K.C.B.,
son of the late Theodore Thring, J.P.,
D.L. , of Alford House, Somerset ; b. i860 ;
ed. at Winchester, and at New Coll.,
Oxford ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1887 ; was
Second Parliamentary Counsel to the
Treasury 1902-3 and First Parliamentary
Counsel 1903-17, since when he has been
Clerk of Parliaments; is a J.P. for
Somerset : in. 1902, Georgina Baxendale,
da. of the late John Edward Bovill, of
Sondes Place, Dorking; cr. K.C.B. (Civil)
1908. 87, St. George s Square , S. W .;
Charlton Mackrell, Somerset ; Athenceum,
and New University Clubs.
Son living — George Arthur, b. 1903.
Thuillier, Col. Sir Henry Raven-
shaw, K.C.I.E., son of the the late Gen.
Sir Henry Edward Landor Thuillier,
C. S.I. ; b. 1838; entered Bengal En-
gineers 1857, became Capt. R.E. 1869,
Major 1876, Lieut. -Col. 1883, and Col.
1887 ; retired 1895; was Surveyor-Gen.
of India 1886-95: in. 1867, Emmeline T. ,
da. of the late Fleetwood Williams,
C.S.I. ; cr. C. I.E. 1893, K.C.I.E. 1895.
10, Phtlbeach Gardens, S. W.
Sons living — Henry Fleetwood, C.B., C.M.G.,
b. 1868 [see “ Companionage ”], — Leslie
Cardew, b. 1877; Major Indian Army: in.
1904, Violet May, da. of Sir Henry Parsall
Burt.
Daughters living — Lillian Emmeline, b. 1872:
m. 1894, Brig.-Gen. William Henry Fasken,
C.B., Indian Army, — Rose Constance, O.B.E.,
b. 1874: m. 1898, Maj.-Gen. Hurdis Secun-
dus Lalande Ravenshaw, C.M.G., Connaught
Rangers, who d. 1920.
Thursby, Adm. Sir Cecil Fiennes,
K.C.B. , K.C.M. G., son of the Rev. Walter
Thursby; b. 1861; entered R.N. 1874,
became Lieut. 1883, Com. 1895, Capt.
1901, Rear-Adm. 1911, Vice-Adm. 1917,
and Adm. 1919; retired 1920; present
at engagement with Peruvian ironclad
"Huascar" 1877; served with Niger
Expedition 1882, in Soudan 1884-5
(Egyptian medal, Khedive's bronze star),
and in Mediterranean 1 91 5-17 (des-
patches twice) ; was Capt. and Senior
Officer in command of detached Squadron
in Levant during massacres in Asia
Minor 1909, and in command of Inter-
national Squadron at Crete 1909 ;
Commodore Roy. Naval Barracks,
Chatham 1910, Rear-Adm. 3rd Battle
Squadron 1912, and 5th Battle Squadron
1914, in command of British Adriatic
Squadron 1915, E. Mediterranean
Squadron 1916, Coast Guard Sers. 1917,
and Com.-in-Ch. Plymouth 1918-20 ;
has Legion of Honour, Grand Cordon of
Order of Rising Sun of Japan, Orders of
St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, White Eagle
of Serbia, and Redeemer of Greece, and
Roy. Humane So.’s testimonial for saving
life, and 1911 Coronation medal: m.
1899, Constance Ann, da. of Cresset
Thursby - Pelham ; cr. C.M.G. 1910,
K.C.M. G. 1916, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
The Sytche , Dorrington, Shrewsbury ;
United Service Club.
Son living— One, b. 1909.
Daughter living— One, b. 1900.
Thursfield, Sir James Richard, son
of the late Thomas Thursfield, M. R.C.S. ,
of Kidderminster ; b. 1840 ; ed. at Gram.
Sch. , Kidderminster, at Merchant Taylors’
Sch. , and at Corpus Christi Coll. , Oxford
(1st class Litt. Hum. 1863, M.A. 1868) ;
Hon. Fellow (sometime Fellow and Tutor)
Jesus Coll. , Oxford. ; is an Author and
Journalist, a Member of Roy. United Ser.
Institution, and a J.P. for Herts; author
of “ The Navy and the Nation,” etc.,
etc. : m. 1880, Emily, da. of the late Rev.
S. A. Herbert, formerly R. of St. James’s,
Gateshead; cr. Knt. 1920. 57, Rother-
wick Road, N. W. 4; Athenceum Club.
Son living — Henry George, b. 1882; Capt.
R.N.
Daughter living — Dorothea.
Thurston, Sir Thomas George
Owens, K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Managing
Director of Forth Engineering and Ship-
building Co. (Limited) ; rendered sers. in
connection with Admiralty Inventions
during European War; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Greenford Hall, Greenford,
Middlesex.
Tfiwaites, Maj.-Gen. Sir William,
K. C.M.G. , C.B. ; b. 1868; ed. at Wel-
lington Coll., and at R.M.A. ; entered
R.A. 1887, became Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1913, Brevet Col. 1916, and Maj.-Gen.
1918; S. African War 1899-1900 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), European
War 1914-18 as Gen. Staff Officer 47th
Div. and Comdg. 14th Inf. Brig, and
46th Div. (despatches six times, C.B. ,
Maj.-Gen., K. C.M.G., Com. Order of
Leopold of Belgium and Legion of
Honour, American D.S.M., French Croix
de Guerre with palms, Belgian Croix de
Guerre, White Eagle of Serbia) ; appointed
Director of Mil. Intelligence War Office
1918; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917. K. C.M.G.
1919. Shenfield Hall, Shenfield, Essex ;
Junior United Service Club.
Thynne, Maj -Gen. Sir Reginald
Thomas, K.C.B. ("see M. Bath, colls. J.
Tighe, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Michael Joseph,
K.C.M.G.,C.B.,C.I.E.,D.S.O.,son of the
late Major Tighe, 70th Regt. ; b. 1864 ;
entered Leinster Regt. 1883, became Lieut.
I.C.S. 1885, Capt. 1894, Brevet Major
1899, Major 1901, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1902,
Lieut.-Col. 1907, Brevet Col. I9°7» Col.
1911, Maj.-Gen. 1915. and Lieut. -Gen.
1919; served in Burma 1889, in Africa 1896,
in Uganda 1898-9 (Brevet Major, 2nd class
Brilliant Star of Zanzibar), in Mekran, at
capture of NodizFort 1902 (Brevet Lieut.-
Col.), and in British East Africa 1915-1°*
Comdg. 2nd Div. (despatches, promoted
K. C.M.G.) ; has been an Assist. Commr.
Burma ; sometime Comdt. 56th Punjabi
Rifles; appointed Col.-on-Staff 1914* anc*
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temporary Divisional Com., India 1917:
m. 1900, Katherine Helen, da. of Hugh
Baillie Scott ; cr. D.S.0. 1889, C.B. (Mil.)
1911, C.I.E. 1912, K.C.M.G. 1916.
Tilden, Prof essor Sir William Augus-
tus, D.Sc. , F.R.S. , son of the late
Augustus Tilden ; b. 1842 ; ed. privately,
and at Bedford Sch. ; was Demonstrator
at Pharmaceutical So. 1864-72, Science
Master, Clifton Coll. 1872-80, Professor
of Chemistry, Mason Coll., Birmingham
1880-94, Pres., Institute of Chemistry
1891-4, Treasurer of Chemical So. 1899-
1903, Pres, thereof 1903-5, Professor
of Chemistry, Roy. Coll, of Science,
London 1894-1909, and Dean thereof
1905-8 ; is Emeritus Professor Imperial
Coll, of Science and Technology, S.
Kensington, and Corresponding Member
of Petrograd Imperial Acad, of Sciences ;
author of various works on Chemistry :
in. 1st, 1869, Charlotte, who d. 1905, da.
of the late Robert Bush ; 2ndly, 1907,
Julia Mary, da. of the late C. W. Rami6;
cr. Knt. 1909. The Oaks , Northwood,
Middlesex.
Son living — Philip Armstrong, b. 1887.
Tilley, Sir John Anthony Cecil,
K.C.M.G ., C.B., son of the late Sir John
Tilley, K.C.B. ; b. 1869; ed. at Eton,
and at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1890,
M.A. 1894) ; entered Foreign Office 1893,
became a 2nd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. 1899,
Sec. to Committee on Consular Ser. 1902,
a 1st Sec. 1906, Ch. Clerk, Foreign
Office 1913, and Acting Assist. Under-
Sec. 1919, and Assist. Sec. 1919 ; was
Sec. to Imperial Defence Committee
1903-4, and British Plen. at Brussels
Arms Conference 1909: m. 1901, Edith
Honoria, da. of Lieut. -Col. Sir William
James Montgomery Cuninghame, 9th Bt. ,
V.C. ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1916, K.C.M.G.
1919. 65, Onslow Gardens , S. W. ;
Felsham House , Pels ham. Bury St.
Edmunds ; Travellers' , and Athenceum
Clubs.
Son living— William Roger Montgomerie, b.
1905 ; Cadet R.N.
Daughters living — Elizabeth Susannah Edith,
b. 1904, — Edith Maude, b. 1909.
Tirard, Professor Sir Nestor Isidore
Charles, M.D. , son of Nestor Jean Marie
Tirard, of Lassy, Calvados, France ; b.
1853; ed. at King’s Coll. Sch., and at
King’s Coll., London (Fellow 1886) ;
(M.B. 1877, M.D. London 1881, M.R.C.P.
1880, F.R.C.P. 1886) ; is Lieut.-Col. Roy.
Army Med. Corps (T.F.), Emeritus Pro-
fessor of Principles and Practice of Med.,
King’s Coll., London, and Consulting
Physician to King’s Coll. Hospital, and
to Evelina Hospital for Children ; has
been Examiner in Medicine, Univs. of
London and Leeds and Coll, of Physicians,
and Med. Editor of the Imperial British
Pharmacopoeia ; Officer Comdg. a London
Gen. Hospital ; many years Sec. of Phar-
macopoeia Committee of Gen. Med.
Council; author of various med. works:
m. 1885, Helen Mary, da. of the Rev.
R. S. Beloe, of Holton, Halesworth; cr.
Knt. 1916. 74, Harley Street, W. ;
Athenceum, and Savile Clubs.
Son living — Nestor Seppings, b. 1891: m.
1916, Mabel Theodora Lucy, da. of T. S.
Dury, of 3, Nevem Square, S.W.
Daughters living — Ethel Maud Mary, b. 1886, —
Christine Felicity, b. 1889: m. 1916, H.
Townshend Morgan.
Tobin, His Honour Judge Sir Alfred
Aspinall, son of James Aspinall Tobin, J. P. ,
of Eastham House, Cheshire ; b. 1855 ;
ed. at Rugby, and a Univ. Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1st class Honours 1878) ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1880, K.C. 1903, and a
Bencher 1912 ; was Recorder of Salford
1904-15, Judge of County Court Circuit
No. 27 May 1915 to May 1919, when he
was transferred to Westminster County
Court Circuit No. 44 ; unsuccessfully
contested Liverpool, Scotland Div. (C and
Tariff Reformer) Jan. 1906; sat as M.P.
for Preston (C) Jan. 1910 to May 1915 ;
cr. Knt. 1919. 3, Temple Gardens, E.C. ;
Carlton, and Junior Carlton Clubs.
Todd, Sir William Alexander Forster ;
b. 18 — ; has been Lord Mayor of York,
Chm. of its local Tribunal, and of its Food
Control and War Savings Committees ;
cr. Knt. 1918. York.
Toker, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alliston Cham-
pion, K.C.B. , son of the late Philip
Champion Toker, of Doctors’ Commons ;
b. 1843 ; entered Bengal Army i860, and
B.S.C. (now Indian Army) 1862, became
Capt. 1872, Major 1880, Lieut.-Col. 1882,
Col. 1886, and Maj.-Gen. 1897 ; served
in Bhutan Expedition 1864-5 (medal with
clasp), in Egyptian Expedition 1882 as
D.A.A.G. of Indian Contingent, present
at battle ot Tel-el-Kebir, and pursuit to
Zagazig (despatches, medal with clasp,
bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh, Brevet
Lieut.-Col.), with Burma Expedition
1886-7, in command of Chindwin Field
Force (despatches, two clasps, thanked by
Com.-in-Ch. , C.B.), and during European
War, in France 1915, and in England
1916-19 (1915 star, two medals) ; has been
Cantonment Magistrate and a J.P., N.W.
Provinces, India, Dep. Sec. to Govt, of
India in Mil. Depart., in command of 18th
Bengal Inf., and Sup. of Army Clothing
Depart. , Bengal ; received good service
pension 1897 ; for 14 years Translator to
Govt, of India of Professional Text Books
in use in Native armies (thanked by Govt,
of India, and Com.-in.Ch.) ; was Master
of Ironmongers’ Co. 1904-5 ; appointed
Col. of a Regt. of the Indian Army
1914, and to take charge of Censorship,
Liverpool 1917 ; sometime a Fellow Com-
moner of Caius Coll., Camb. : m. 1st, 1868,
Katharine Annie, who d. 1878, da. of
J. Adams; 2nd, 1881, Laura Frances, da.
of the late Capt. William H. Shiriff Hart,
105th Regt. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1887, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1906. The Grange, Lansdovme
Road, Bedford.
Son living — (By 2nd marriage) Richard
Edward, b. 1886; formerly Lieut. Indian
Army : m. 1913, Eileen Muriel Mary, da. of
P. E. Williams.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Katie
Josephine, b. 1870: m. 1891, Lieut.-Col. John
Patrick Cumberlege Hennessy, C.M.G. , Indian
Army, — (by 2nd marriage) Phillippa J eannette
Champion, b. 1882 : m. 1905, Capt. Hugh St.
J. Clough Hazledine, — Constance Vivian, b.
1883, — Frances Trent, b. 1885 : m. 1909,
Rowland Stubbs, — Effield Branthwayt de
Crespigny, b. 1888 : m. 1913, Capt. Alexander
Bruce Gordon, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., R.A.M.C.,
of Vancouver, British Columbia, — Annette
Collen, b. 1890: m. 1916, Capt. Stanley
Mirams, Middlesex Regt.
Tomasson, Capt. Sir William Hugh,
K. B.E., M. V.O., son of the late William
Tomasson, of Grainfoot, Derwent ; b.
1857 ; ed. at Clifton ; formerly Capt.
Baker’s Horse ; has been Ch. Constable
of Nottinghamshire since 1892 : m. 1882,
Eliza, da. of the late George Lees, of
Ashton, Cheshire; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1906, C. B.E. (Civil) 1918, K.B.E. (Civil)
1920. Woodthorpe , Nottingham.
Son living — James Frederic Hugh, M.C., b.
18 — ; Major R.A. (retired).
Daughter living — Katherine.
KNIGHTAGE.
1150
Tomes, .SzrCharles Sissmore, E.R.C.S.,
son of the late Sir John Tomes, of Cater-
ham ; b. 1846; ed. at Radley, and at Ch.
Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1870); Hon. LL.D.
Birmingham 1909, F.R.C.S. England
18 — ; sometime Examiner in Dental
Surg. , Roy. Coll, of Surgs. , a F.R.S. ,
and Chm. .Norfolk and Norwich Hospital ;
Crown Nominee, Gen. Med. Council
1899-1919 : m. 1873, Lizzie Eno, da. of
Charles D.Cook, of Brooklyn, U.S. A. ; cr.
Knt. 1919. Mannington Hall , Aylsham ;
Welbeck House , Wigmore Street , W. ;
Savile, and Norfolk County Clubs.
Daughter living — Amy Evelyn.
Tonk, H.H. the Nawab {Amin-ud-
dowlah Wazir-ul-Mulk Sir Hafiz Mu-
hammad Ibrahim Ali Khan Bahadur
Sowlatjang) of, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E. ; b.
1848 ; is one of the Ruling Chiefs of
India; cr. G.C.I.E. 1890, C.G.S. I. 1913.
Tonk , Rajputana , India.
Tothill, Rear-Adm. Sir Hugh Henry
Darby, K.C.M.G. , C.B.\ b. 1865; is
Rear-Adm. R.N., ; appointed an A.D.C.
1916, Fourth Sea Lord of the Admiralty
1917, and Com.-in-Ch. East Indies Sta-
tion 1919 ; served at bombardment of
Alexandria 1882, and at battle of Jutland
1916 (despatches, C.B., 2nd class of
Russian Order of St. Anne with swords,
Order of Rising Sun of Japan, Legion of
Honour, American D.S.M., appointed
Com.-in-Ch.); cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
K.C.M.G. 1918. The Chantry , Bradford-
on- Avon.
Toulmin, Sir George, son of the
late Councillor George Toulmin, J.P., of
Preston ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Preston Gram.
Sch. ; is a Managing Director of the
Preston Guardian, Blackburn Times , and
Lancashire Daily Post, a J.P. for Lanca-
shire and for Co. Borough of Preston;
sometime Vice-Chm. of Preston Board of
Guardians ; was Chm. of Press Asso.
(Limited) 1909, 1919, and 1920, and Pres,
of Newspaper So. 1912- 13, since when he
has been Treasurer ; sat as M. P. for Bury
(L) May 1902 to Nov. 1918 ; defeated
there 1900 and Dec. 1918 : m. 1882, Mary
Elizabeth, el. da. of the late Alderman
Edelston, an Official Receiver ; cr. Knt.
1911. 127, Fishergate . Preston, Lan-
cashire; Reform, Eighty , and National
Liberal Clubs.
Sons living — Geoffrey Edelston, b. 1888 : m.
1916, Elsa Doris, da of the late Frank
Holman, of The Manor House, Westbury-on
Trym, Bristol, — Eric Humphrey, b. 1893:
m. 1920, Violet Esther, da. of Francis Charl-s
Nash, of Highgate, N.
Daughters living — Muriel, — Kathleen.
Tower, Sir Reginald Thomas,
K.C.M.G., C.V.O., son of the late
Thomas Tower, of 14, Queen’s Gate
Terrace, S.W. ; b. i860 ; ed. at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1883,
M.A. 1887); entered Diplo. Ser. 1885,
and became a 3rd Sec. 1887, and 2nd Sec.
1892 ; was Sec. to Legation, Peking
1900- 1901, Envoy Extraor. and Min.
Plen. at Bangkok, and Consul-Gen., Siam
1901- 3, Min. Resident at Munich and
Stuttgart 1903-6, and Envoy Extraor. and
Min. Plen. to Mexico 1906-10, and to
Argentine Republic and Paraguay 1910 -19 ;
acted as Charge d' Affaires, Madrid 1892,
and at Washington 1897 and 1899, and as
Sec. to Alaska Arbitral Tribunal 1903 ;
appointed Administrator of Danzig and
High Commr. of League of Nations at
Danzig 1919 ; has Grand Cross of Order
of Frederick of Wurtemberg ; cr. C.V.O
1906, K.C.M.G. 1911. Danzig ; Travel-
lers', Athenceum, and St. James's Clubs.
Towle, Sir Francis William, C.B.E. ,
son of Sir William Towle, of Rookland,
Torquay; b. 1876; ed. at Marlborough
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. *398);
Hotels Manager Midland Railway Co.
Chm. Navy and Army Canteen Board o
Management, a Director of Commercia
Bank of London (Limited), British Glass
Industries (Limited), and Agricultural
Industries (Limited), and a Member of
Tobacco and Matches Control Board ;
was Assist. Inspector, Quartermaster-
Gen. ’s Sers., S. Command 1916, Inspector
thereof, War Office 1916-17, Assist. -
Director 1917-18, and Controller at War
Office for Navy and Army Canteen Board
with rank of Lieut.-Col. 1918-20 : m.
1901, the widow ofCapt. D. A. N. Lomax,
Welsh Regt. ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918, Knt.
1919. 3, Clarence Terrace, Regent' s
Park, N. W. ; Bath Club.
Daughter living— Dorothy Annetti, b. 1902.
Towle, Sir William, son of Edward
Towle, of Twyford, Derby ; b. 1849 ;
Manager Midland Railway Co.’s Hotels
1871-1914 ; rendered sers. on canteen and
liquor traffic questions, Min. of Munitions
during European War : m. 1872, a da. of
Thomas Ball, of Coventry; cr. Knt. 1920.
Rookland, Torquay ; St. Stephen's , and
Torquay Royal Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — Sir Francis W ill am, C.B.E., b.
1876 [see “ Knightage ”], — Arthur Edward,
C.B.E. , b. 1878 [,-ee “ Compamonage ”].
Daughter living — One: m. 18 — , Major E. C.
Muggerilge, O.B.E., M.C., Gen. List.
T o w n l e y , Sir Walter Beaupre,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Charles
Watson Townley (sometime Lord- Lieut,
of Cambridgeshire), of Fulbourn Manor,
Cambridgeshire ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Eton ;
entered Foreign Office 1885, became 3rd
Sec. 1887, 2nd Sec. 1892, Sec. of Legation
at Peking 1901 (where he acted as Charge
d’ Affaires), Sec. of Embassy at Constanti-
nople 1903. and Councillor of Embassy
1904 ; was Envoy Extraor. and Min.
Plen. to Argentine Republic and Min.
Plen. to Republic of Paraguay 1906-11,
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at Bucharest
1911-12, Envoy Extraor., and Min. Plen.
and Consul-Gen. to Persia 1912-15, and
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at The
Hague 1917-19 : m. 1896, Lady Mary
Susan Keppel, da. of 7th Earl of Albe-
marle; cr. K.C.M.G. 1911. Winkfield
Place, Windsor Forest; Turf, and
Travellers' Clubs.
Townshend, Hon . Sir Charles James,
son of the Rev. Canon Townshend, R. of
Ch. Ch., Amherst, Nova Scotia; b. 1844;
ed. at Collegiate Sch., and King's Coll.,
Windsor, Nova Scotia (B.A. 1862, B.C.L,
1872, Hon. LL.D. 1908); Bar. Canada
1866, and a Q.C. 1881; elected M.L. A. for
Cumberland 1878, and again 1882, and
in 1884 to House of Commons of Canada;
was an M.E.C. 1878-82; appointed a
Judge of Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
1887, and Ch. Justice thereof 1907 ; retired
1915 ; is Chancellor of Univ. of King’s
Coll., Windsor, Nova Scotia: m. 1st,
1867, Laura, da. of J. D. Kinnear ; 2ndly,
1887, Margaret, da. of John McFarlane;
cr. Knt. 1911. Halifax, Nova Scotia;
Raynham, Wolfville, Arnopolis Valley,
Nova Scotia ; Halifax Club.
Sons living — George, b. 1873, — Charles Stuart,
6.1888, — Cecil Wray, 6. 1899.
Daughters living — Mary, 6. 1868, — Gertrude,
6. 1878 : m. 1907, J. D. Sherwood.
KNIGHTS.
Townshend, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles
Vere Ferrars, K.C.B., D.S.O. [see M.
Townshend, colls.].
Towse, Sir (John) Wrench, son of
the late William Beckwith Towse, of
Fishmongers’ Hall ; b. 1848 ; ed. at High-
gate and Brighton ; has been Clerk to
Fishmongers’ Co. since 1889 ; is a
F. R.G.S. ; author of “ Pictures and Plate
of the Fishmongers’ Company”; has Cross
of Roy. Order of the Saviour of Greece :
m. 1874, Alice Maud Mary, who d. 1896,
da. of the late Charles Locock Webb,
Q.C. ; cr. Knt. 1911. Sunnydene, Bick-
ley , Kent ; Fishmongers' Hall , E.C.
Sons living — John Stanley, b. 1875: nt. 1914,
Hilda, da. of Harry Cattell, — Edward Beres-
ford, b. 1885; Capt. London Regt.: m. 1916,
Nora Alice, da. of Edgar Selby, of The
Homestead, Bromley, Kent.
Daughters living — Evelyn Annie, — Emmeline
Mary: m. 1916, Ralph Howdon Mortimore,
— Ada Muriel, — Agnes Frances: m. 1913,
Harry Mill Colman, of Kenilworth, Cape
Town.
Travancore, H.H. the Maharaja
(Sir Bala Rama Varma) of, G.C.S.I.,
G. C.I.E. ; b. 1857; is one of the Ruling
Princes of India ; cr. G.C.S.I. 1888,
G.C.I.E. 1903. The Palace, Trivandrum ,
Travancore, India.
Tregear, Maj.-Gen. Sir Vincent
Will' im, K.C.B., son of the late Vincent
Tregear, Depart, of Education, Govt, of
India ; b. 1842 ; entered Bengal Army
1859, became Capt. 1868, Brevet Major
1878, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1884, Col. 1888,
and Maj.-Gen. 1897; served during
Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), in command
of Lushai Expedition 1889 (thanked by
Govt, of India), and with Chin-Lushai
Expedition 1889-90, in command of Chit-
tagong Column, with rank of Brig. -Gen
(despatches, medal with two clasps, C. B. );
was a Col.-on-the-Staff, Punjab 1895-7 :
m. 1867, Jane Charlotte, who d. 1899, el.
da. of William Oswald Bell; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1890, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1909. Royal
Albert Yacht Club.
Sons living — Vincent Francis William, b.
1870; Lieut.-Col. Indian Army: m. 1896,
Margaret Adelaide Diana Grace, da. of T.
Alderton, — Frederick Charles, b. 1871 ;
Lieut.-Col. Indian Army : m. 1900, Mary
Loudon, da. of William L- Gordon, M.D., —
Arthur Templeton, b. 1874.
Daughter living — Florence Gertrude, b.
1876 : m. 1897, Col. Edgar Hunt Condon,
Army Med. Ser. (retired).
Treherne, Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis
Harper, K.C.M.G. , F.R.G.S. , son of the
late Henry Treherne ; b. 1858; L.R.C.P.
Edinburgh 1881, F.R.C.S. 1884, D.P.H.
Camb. 1887 ; entered Army Med. Ser.
1882, became Major Roy. Army Med.
Corps 1894, Lieut.-Col. 1902, Col. 19x1,
and Surg.-Gen. and Maj.-Gen. 1915;
retired 1918 ; Sudan Expedition 1884,
present at battles of El Teb and Tamai
(despatches, medal with clasp, bronze
star), Nile Expedition 1885 (clasp),
S. African War 1899-1901, present at
defence of Ladysmith (despatches, medal
with three clasps), N.-W. Frontier of
India 1908 (medal with clasp), European
War 1914-16, as Dep. Director Med. Seo,
Indian Corps, and Director of Med. Sers. ,
2nd and 3rd Armies (despatches thrice,
19x4 star, two medals, C.M.G.), Mesopo-
tamia 1916 as Director of Med. Sers.
(despatches twice, K.CM.G. , 2nd class
Order of White Eagle of Serbia) ; Hon.
Surg. to Viceroy of India 1912; was
Principal Med. Officer and Assist. Director
II5I
of Med. Sers., India 1911-14 ; appointed
Dep. Director of Med. .Sers., London
Dist. , 1917, Inspector of Hospitals,
S. Command 1918, and Dep. Inspector
of Med. Sers., War Office 1918: m. 1st,
1884, Meliora Alianor Cotgrave, who d.
1891, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. William
Roberts Farmar ; 2ndly, 1900, Nona
Th6r6se, da. of the late Gen. Sir Frank
Turner, K.C.B. ; cr. C.M.G. 1915,
K.C.M G. 1917. The Red House, Wood-
bridge, Suffolk ; Army and Navy Clubs.
Son living — Reginald Charles, b. 1886.
Daughter living— Cecil Bisset.
Trevelyan, Sir Ernest John, D.C.L.
[see Trevelyan, Bt., colls., cr. 1662].
Trevor, Sir (Charles) Cecil, C.B. ,
el. son of the late Charles Trevor,
Controller of Legacy and Succession
Duties at the Inland Revenue; b. 1830;
ed. at Rugby, and at St. Catharine’s Coll. ,
Camb. (B.A. 1852, M.A. 1855, Hon.
Fellow 1896) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1855 >
appointed Assist. Sec. to Board of Trade
(Harbour Depart.) 1867; retired 1895;
was a British Delegate to International
Conference on N. Sea Fisheries at the
Hague 1881, one of H.M.’s Plenipoten-
tiaries for the signature of the N. Sea
Fisheries Convention at The Hague 1882,
a British Delegate to International Con-
ferences for Protection of Submarine
Cables (at Paris) 1882, 1883, and 1886,
and for Regulation of Liquor Traffic
in the N. Sea (at The Hague) and
for Channel Fisheries Negotiations (at
Paris) 1886, and a Conservator of the
River Thames 1895-1906 ; is an Alderman
of Roy. Borough of Kensington : m. 1863,
Mary, who d. 1892, da. of James Weston ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1882, Knt. 1896. 28,
Bramham Gardens, S. W. ; Athenceum,
and Oxford and Cambridge Clubs.
Trevor, Surg.-Gen. Sir Francis
Wollaston, K.C.S.I., C.B., son of E. S.
R. Trevor, of Trowscoed, Montgomery-
shire ; b. 1851 ; ed. at Oswestiy Gram.
Sch., and at Aberdeen Univ. (M.B. 1874) ;
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1874; entered Army 1874
became Lieut.-Col. Roy. Army Med.
Corps 1894, Col. 1903, and Surg.-Gen.
(ranking as Maj.-Gen.) 1906 ; retired 1912 ;
served during Afghan War 1878-80, pre-
sent at battle and relief of Kandahar
(medal with two clasps, bronze star),
with Soudan Expedition 1884-5 (medal
with clasp, bronze star), and in S. Africa
1901-2, as Principal Med. Officer of Div.
(despatches, Queen’s medal with five
clasps) ; was Principal Med. Officer, Head
Quarters, India 1908-11 ; appointed an
Hon. Surg. to H.M. 1910: m. 1892, Mary
Helen, da. of R. H. Mytton, of Garth,
Welshpool; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1907, K.C.S.I.
1911. Over Worton House, Steeple Aston,
Oxon ; Naval and Military Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughter living — One.
Trippel, Sir (Henry) Francis ; b.
1866 ; ed. at Real -Gymnasium, Duis-
burg, and at Bonn Univ. ; has been
Proprietor of Richmond (Surrey) Mil.
Coll. , and Major Army Motor Reserve ;
is Hon. Sec. of King Edward VII.
British - German Foundation (United
Kingdom) ; assisted in raising a Field
Force Fund during S. African War 1901 ;
interviewed Headmasters of Public Schs.
in support of Lord Roberts’s Universal
Rifle Practice Movement 1905 ; secured
continuance of United Services Coll,
(taking charge of management) 1906 ;
has been a prominent supporter of Union
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Jack Club from its inception (organizing
Fund Campaign 1907, and originating
and editing The Flag ) ; assisted in
raising funds for various other national,
educational, and philanthropic objects :
m. 1890, Lillian, da. of Major William
Amphlett-Moss ; cr. Knt. 1909. Oak-
wood Court , Kensington , W. ; Bath , and
Royal Automobile Clubs.
Daughter living — Dorothea Lilliam Amphlett ;
m. 1917, Major Herbert Ernest Cumming,
M.C., Canadian Army Med. Corps.
Tritton, Sir Seymour Biscoe, K.B.E.,
son of the late Col. Frederick Biscoe
Tritton, Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; b. i860 ;
ed. at Haileybury, and at Univ. Coll.,
London ; a Member of Institutes of Civil
Engineers and Naval Architects, a partner
in the firm of Rendel, Palmer and Tritton,
civil and consulting engineers (Consulting
Engineers to Govt, of India, to War Office,
etc.) : m. 1885, Alice May, da. of Louis
Jullion, Ph.D., of Low Fell, Durham ;
cr. K.B.E. 1918. Hill Manor, Surbiton
Hill , Surrey ; St. Stephen's Club.
Tritton, Sir William Ashbee, son
of William Birch Tritton; b. 1875; is a
Member of the firm of Tritton, Foster
and Co., of Lincoln, and in Ministry of
Munitions ; largely interested in develop-
ment of the War Tanks ; cr. Knt. 1917.
Cliffe Dene , Eastcliffe Road , Lincoln.
Trotter, Maj.-Gen. Sir James Keith,
K.C.B., C.M.G., son of the late Rev.
T. L. Trotter, R. of Great Stainton,
Durham; b. 1849; ed. at Durham Sch. ,
and at Roy. Mil. Acad. , Woolwich ;
entered R.A. 1870, became Capt. 1880,
Major 1886, Lieut. -Col. 1891, Col. 1899,
and Maj.-Gen. 1906; retired 1911; served
with Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-5
(honourably mentioned), and in S. Africa
1899-1901, as D.A.G. and Ch. Staff
Officer on Lines of Communication
(despatches, medal, C.B.); wasD.A.A.G.,
Head Quarters 1892-5, and BritishCommr.
for delimiting Anglo-French Frontier of
Sierra Leone 1895-6 ; sometime in com-
mand of R.A. at Cape of Good Hope;
was A.A.G. at Head Quarters 1901,
A.Q.M.G. 1902, Dep. Director-Gen. of
Mobilisation and Mil. Intelligence 1903-4,
and Brig. -Gen. in charge of Administra-
tion, W. Command 1905-6 ; commanded
troops in W. Africa 1906-8, and was
Gen. Officer Comdg. S. Coast Defences
1908-11 ; gold medallist of R.A. (1878)
and United Service (1881) Institutions for
Prize Essays ; commanded 62nd Div.
1915 ; Co. Comdt. N. Riding Vol. Regt.
1918-19 ; is a D.L. for N. Riding of York-
shire : m. 1878, Alice, da. of the late F.
J. Crow, of Haughton Hall, Darling-
ton; cr. C.M.G. 1897, C.B. (Mil.) 1900,
K. C.B. (Mil.) 1912. Aislaby Lodge,
Sleights, Yorkshire; United Service Club.
Daughters living — Isabella Napier Keith, b.
1879 : m. 1901, Lieut. -Col. Charles Frederick
Rugge-Price, R.F.A. [see Rugge- Price, Bt.],
— Lilian Graham Keith, b. 1881 : m. 1908,
Com. Harry Lumsden Boyle, C.B.E-, R.N.
Troubridge, Adm. Sir Ernest Charles
Thomas, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.V.O. |see
Troubridge, Bt.].
Troup, Sir (Charles) Edward, K.C.B. ,
K.C. F.O.,sonofthelateRev. Robert Troup,
of Huntly, N. B. ; b. 1857; ed. at Aberdeen
Univ. (Hon. LL.D. 1912), and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1883); Bar. Middle
Temple 1888 ; entered Home Office 1880,
became Senior Clerk 1886, and Principal
Clerk 1896 ; acted as Chm. of Committee
on Identification of Habitual Criminals
1894, and on Cremation 1902 ; edited
Judicial Statistics 1893-1901 ; was Assist.
Under-Sec. of State for Home Depart.
1903-8, since when he has been Permanent
Under-Sec. of State ; appointed ex officio
Sec. to Order of British Empire : m. 1897,
Winifred Louisa, youngest da. of the late
George MacDonald, LL.D., of Casa
Coraggio, Bordighera, Italy; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1897, K.C.B. (Civil) 1909,
K.C.V.O. 1918. 44, Grosvenor Road,
Westminster, S. W. ; Athenceum, and
Oxford and Cambridge Clubs.
Trower, Sir Walter, son of Capt.
Edward Spencer Trower (formerly 9th
Lancers), of Standsteadbury, Herts ; b.
1853 ; ed. at Haileybury ; admitted a
Solicitor 1876 ; is head of the legal firm
of Trower, Still, Parkin, and Keeling, of
5, New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. , and
a Member of Council of Law So. (Vice-
Pres. 1912-13, Pres. 1913-14) : m. 1884,
Mabel, da. of the late Capt. Henry
Phelips, of Oaten Hill, Canterbury ; cr.
Knt. 1915. 8, Westbourne Terrace ,
Hyde Park, W. ; Travellers' Club.
Son living — William Gosselin, b. 1889 ; Capt.
R.F.A.
Daughter living — Mary Phelips: m. 1914,
Alaric Charles Ballance, M.B.
Tucker, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles,
G. C.B. , G. C. V. O. , son of Robert Tucker,
of The Hall, Ashburton, Devon ; b. 1839 ;
entered 22nd Regt. 1855, S. Staffordshire
Regt. (80th) i860, became Capt. i860,
Major 1872, Lieut. -Col. 1879, Col. 1883,
Maj.-Gen. 1893, and Lieut.-Gen. 1902;
retired 1 905 ; served in Bhootan Expedi-
tion 1865 (medal with clasp), in Perak
operations 1876, in command of left attack
in operations against Sekukuni 1878, in
command of his Regt. in Zulu War 1879
(medal with clasp), and in S. Africa 1900-
1902, in command of a Div. (despatches
twice, K.C.B., promoted Lieut.-Gen.);
commanded 7th and 57th Regt. Dists.
1885-90, troops in Natal 1891-5, a 1st
class Dist. in India 1895-1900, and was
Gen. Officer Comdg-in-Ch. (2nd class),
Scottish Dist. 1903-5 ; appointed Col.
Cheshire Regt. 1909 and S. Stafford-
shire Regt. 1911 : m. 1st, 1865, Matilda
Frederica, who d. 1897, da. of John
Hayter, Painter - in - Ordinary to H.M.
Queen Victoria; 2nd, 1902, Ellen Mary,
da. of Sir Maurice James O’Connell, 2nd
Bt. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1879, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1900, G.C.V.O. 1905, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1912.
Chalet St. Pierre, Biarritz.
Tudor, His Honour Sir Daniel
Thomas, 3rd son of the late Timothy
Thomas, merchant, of Lampeter, Cardi-
ganshire ; b. 1866 ; Bar. Gray's Inn 1890,
and a K.C. Grenada and St. Vincent
1908 ; joined W. Circuit ; was Attorney-
Gen. of Grenada and St. Vincent 1903-11,
since when he has been Ch. Justice of
the Bahama Islands ; administered Govt,
of St. Vincent June 1907 to Jan. 1908,
and of Grenada May to June 1908 and
March to May 1910; was Pres. Discharged
Soldiers Commn. 1918 ; compiled and
edited “ Revised Laws of Grenada” 1911;
acted as Legal Assist., Colonial Office,
Downing Street, May to Oct. 1911 : m.
1896, Harriet Josephine, da. of Gustavus
Thompson, of Mecklenburgh Square,
W.C. ; cr. Knt. 1917. Nassau, Bahamas.
Daughters living — Gwendolen Vera, b. 1905, —
Sarah Mabel, b. 1907, — Winifred Muriel, b.
1911.
Tudor, Vice- Adm. Sir Frederick
Charles Tudor, K.C.M. G., C.B. ; b. 1863 ;
KNIGHTS.
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entered R.N. 1876, became Lieut. 1884,
Com. 1896, Capt. 1902, Rear-Adm. 1913,
and Vice-Adm. 1917; appointed Director
of Naval Ordnance and Torpedoes 1912,
3rd Sea Lord of the Admiralty 1914,
Com.-in-Ch., ChinaStation 1917, and Pres.
Roy. Naval Coll., Greenwich 1920; has
Grand Cordons of Orders of Sacred Trea-
sure of Japan and Striped Tiger of China,
2nd class of J apanese Order of Rising Sun ,
and 1st class of Russian Order of St. Anne :
m. 1913, Henrietta Isabella (Netta),
widow of Adm. Robert William Craigie ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1913, K.C.M.G. 1918.
Manaton, Beaconsfield, Bucks; United
Service Club.
Tudor-Craig [see Craig].
Tupper, Hon. Sir Charles Hibbert,
K.C.M.G. [see Tupper, Bt.].
Tupper, Sir Daniel Alfred Anley,
M. V. 0. , son of the late Daniel Tupper,
of 20, Rutland Gate, S.W. ; b. 1849;
many years Assist. Comptroller in Lord
Chamberlain’s Depart. : m. 1st, 1882,
Mary Cholmeley, da. of the late Lieut. -
Col. Cholmeley Edward Dering, and
has issue living; 2ndly, 1894, Rose
Augusta, da. of Sir Edward James Reed,
K.C.B., M.P., F.R.S. ; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1901, Knt. 1909. Athentzum Club.
Tupper, Adm. Sir Reginald Godfrey
Otway, K.C.B., C.V.O. son of Capt.
Charles William Tupper, formerly 7th
Fusiliers [Wheeler-Cuffe, Bt.] ; b. 1859;
entered R.N. 1873, became Lieut. 1882,
Com. 1894, Capt. 1901, Rear-Adm. 1910,
Vice-Adm. 1916, and Adm. 1919 ; served
with Vitu Punitive Expedition 1890 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), in Crete
1904-5, and during European War 1914-
19 as Rear-Adm. Patrol Area, Vice-Adm.
Comdg. Atlantic Blockade, and Adm.
Northern Patrol (Com. Legion of Hon-
our) ; was Dep. Commr. , W. Pacific when
in command of Pylades 1899-1901, Assist.
Director of Naval Ordnance 1902-3, Naval
A.D.C. to H.M. 1909-10, Special Ser. at
Admiralty 1911-12, and Rear-Adm. in
Home Fleet 1912-13 ; commanded Blue-
jackets at Funeral of King Edward VII.
1910 ; accompanied Special Mission to
Foreign Courts to announce Accession of
King George V. 1910 ; appointed Com.-
in-Ch., Coast of Ireland 1919; has Cross
of Spanish Order of Naval and Mil. Merit :
m. 1888, Emily, da. of the late Lieut. -Gen.
Henry Harpur Greer, C.B. ; cr. C.V.O.
1910, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1917, Admiralty House , Queenstown;
Bath , and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Daughters living — Gwendoline, — Mary Pau-
line,— Loveday.
Turnbull, Col. Sir Robert, M.V.O.,
son of the late Rev. Robert Turnbull, V.
of Wybunbury, Cheshire ; b. 1852 ; ed. at
Whitchurch Gram. Sch. ; entered London
and North-Western Railway Co.’s Ser.
1868; was Sup., London Div. 1885-7,
Assist. Sup. of the Line 1887-94, Sup.
of the Line 1894-1914, and Gen. Manager
1914; is a Director of London and North-
Western, and London, Brighton and
S. Coast Railways, and Lieut. -Col. and
Hon. Col. R.E. (Territorial): m. 1889,
Kate, da. of James Morten of Denham
and widow of Sydney Humbert ; cr.
M.V.O. (5th class) 1911, Knt. 1913.
Frogmore Lodge , St. Albans.
Turner, Sir George Robertson,
K.B.E., C.B., F.R.C.S., son of the late
George Turner, of 9, Sussex Gardens,
Hyde Park, W. ; b. 1855 ; ed. at Upping-
ham; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1878, M.R.C.S.
England 1877, F.R.C.S. 1880; sometime
Surg. -Rear-Adm. R.N. ; is Consulting
Surg. (sometime Surg. and Lecturer on
Surgery) St. George's Hospital, and
Consulting Surg. Railway Passengers’
Assurance Co. ; was Surg. to Dread-
nought Seamen’s Hospital 1881-98 ;
sometime Examiner in Anatomy, Roy.
Coll, of Physicians and Roy. Coll, of
Surgs. ; author of various med. works :
m. 1882, Isabel Beatrice, da. of the late
F. A. Du Croz, of Courtlands, East Grin-
stead; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1917, K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. 6, Half Moon Street, W. ;
Wellington , and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Son living — George Frederick, b. 1886 ; Lieut.
5th Dragoon Guards : m. i9i3,Elfrida Rrick-
sen.
Daughters living — Edith Isabel Margaret, b.
1883: m. 1910, Sydney Spencer Saurey-
Cookson, — Catherine Mary, M.B.E., b. 1884,
— Dorothy Hannah, b. 1889 : m. 1915, George
Arthur Ewart.
Turner, Sir Joseph, K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
is a J. P. , and Managing Director, British
Dyes (Limited), of St. Andrews Road,
Huddersfield; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Birkby Lodge, Huddersfield.
Turner, Sir Montagu Cornish, son of
the late Rev. John Fisher Turner ; b.
1853 ; ed. at Winchester ; has been
Pres, of Bengal Chamber of Com-
merce, a Member of Calcutta Cor-
poration, an Additional Member of
Council of Gov. -Gen. of India, and a
Member of Legislative Council of Bengal ;
is Chm. of Chartered Bank of India,
Australia, and China, Dep. Chm. of Lon-
don County, Westminster and Parr’s
Bank (Limited), and a Director of British
India Steam Navigation Co. (Limited),
P. and O. Steam Navigation Co. (Limited),
etc., and a Member of Port of London
Authority : m. 1877, Bertha, da. of the late
John Howell, of Rutland House, King-
ston-on-Thames; cr. Knt. 1903. Bedfords,
Havering - atte - Bower , Essex ; 9, Palace
Court, W. 2/ Oriental Club.
Sons living — Arthur Montagu, D.S.O., b. 1879
[see “Companionage ”], — another, b. 1884.
Daughter living — One.
Turner, Maj.-Gen. Sir Richard Er-
nest William, V.C., K.C.B. , K.C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of the Hon. Richard Turner,
a M.L.C. of Quebec ; b. 1871 ; served in
S. Africa 1899-1901, as Lieut. Roy.
Canadian Dragoons (severely wounded,
despatches thrice, V.C., D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col., Queen’s medal with six
clasps), and during European War 1914-
1 7 as Maj.-Gen. Canadian Forces (de-
spatches, C.B.) ; was Hon. A.D.C. to
Duke of Connaught while Gov. -Gen. of
Canada ; commanded a Canadian Div.
1915-16, Gen. Officer Comdg. Canadian
Forces in Great Britain 1916-18, when
he was appointed Ch. of Gen. Staff,
Overseas Mil. Forces of Canada
(K.C.M.G., C.B., Legion of Honour,
K.C.B., Russian Order of White Eagle,
French Croix de Guerre) : m. 1900,
Harriet Augusta, el. da. of Horatio
George Goodday ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B.
(Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G. 1917, K.C.B. (Mil.)
1918. Quebec, Canada ; J umor Army and
Navy, and Garrison ( Quebec ) Clubs.
Son living — Harold Richard, b. 1902.
Daughters living — Kathleen Millicent, b. 1904 ,
— Evelyn Constance, b. 1907.
Turner, Sir Samuel, son of Samuel
Turner, of Rochdale ; b. 1840 ; is head
of the firm of Samuel Turner and Co.
(Limited), cotton manufacturers, Chm.
of Turner and Newall (Limited), a Mem-
ber of Institute of Marine Engineers, and
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a J.P. for Lancashire ; twice Mayor of
Rochdale: m. ist, 1864, Sarah Jane,
who d. 1896, da. of Thomas Fielding, of
Clitheroe, Lancashire ; 2ndly, 1900,
Arabella, who d. 1911, da. of the late
William Sothern Bellamy, farmer, of
Gedney, Lincolnshire ; 3rdly, 1916,
Lavinia Heath, da. of William Wilson,
of Knaresborough ; cr. Knt. 1914.
Chaseley, Rochdale.
Turney, Sir John, son of John
Turney, of Birmingham ; b. 1839 ; ed.
at Lincoln Gram. Sch. ; was Sheriff of
Nottingham 1878, and Mayor thereof
1886, 1887, and 1888 ; is a J.P. for
Town and County of Nottingham, an
Alderman of the Borough, and Manag-
ing Director and Chm. of Turney Bros.
(Limited), leather manufacturers ; was
a Member of Tariff Commn. 1904 : m.
ist, 1866, Mary Eleanor, who d. 1867,
da. of Edward Nicholson, of Man-
chester; 2nd, 1870, Juliette Emma,
who d. 1891, da. of Alfred Topham, of
Calais ; cr. Knt. 1889. Wilford, Not-
tingham ; Borough, and Liberal ( Notting-
ham) Clubs.
Daughter living — Audrey Cecil [Lady Readett-
Bayley) : m. 1903, Capt, Sir Henry Dennis
Readett-Bayley, K.B.E., of Lenton Abbey,
Notts.
Turpin, Sir William Gibbs, K.C.B.,
son of Henry Turpin, of Harlesden ; b.
1854 ; was Assist. Comptroller, National
Debt Office 1904-10, and Sec. and
Comptroller-Gen. 1910-19 : m. 1883,
Charlotte Frances Emily, da. of the late
Francis William Moore, of They don
Bois ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1912, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1916. Bushey Heath, Herts.
Son living — One, b. 1902.
Tweedy, Sir John, LL.D., son of John
Tweedy, of Stockton-on-Tees, Durham,
and Northallerton, Yorkshire ; b. 1849 ;
ed. at Elmfield Coll., York, and at Univ.
Coll., London ; M.R.C.S. England 1872,
L.R.C.P. London 1872, F.R.C.S. Eng-
land 1876, Hon. F.R.C.S. Edin. 1905 ;
Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh 1907 ; was
Pres, of the Roy. Coll, of Surgeons,
England 1903-6, and of Ophthalmologi-
cal So. of the United Kingdom 1903-5,
and Pres, of Medico-Legal So. 1909-12,
and of Roy. Med. Benevolent Fund
1907-17 ; is a Trustee of Hunterian
Collection, Emeritus Professor of Oph-
thalmic Medicine and Surgery to Univ.
Coll., London, Consulting Ophthalmic
Surgeon to Univ. Coll. Hospital and
to Roy. London Ophthalmic Hospi-
tal, Pres, of Medical Defence Union,
and a Member of Council and Distribu-
tion Committee of King Edward’s Hos-
pital Fund for London ; author of many
articles on Ophthalmic Medicine and
Surgery : m. 1885, Mary, second da. of
Richard Hilhouse, of Finsbury Place,
E.C.; cr. Knt. 1906. 100, Harley Street,
W. ; Reform, and British Empire Clubs.
Sons living — Roger John, b. 1887; Capt.
Indian Army : m. 1914, Sheila Vivien, da. of
Col. Herbert James, C.B. , — Wharton Richard,
b. 1889 ; Major Army Ser. Corps.
Daughter living — Evelyn Mary, b. 1892.
Twigg, Sir John, K.C.I.E., son of
the late John Hanbury Twigg, of Weep-
ing Cross, Stafford ; b. 1856 ; ed. at
Repton, and at Balliol Coil., Oxford ;
entered I.C.S. 1879, became Sub-
Collector, and Joint Magistrate 1891,
Collector and Dist. Magistrate 1895,
Collector of Customs, Protector of Emi-
grants, Sup. of Stamps and Stationery,
and Chm., Harbour Trust Board, Mad-
ras 1903, an Additional Member of
Legislative Council, Madras 1903, and a
Member of Board of Revenue, Madras
1909 ; retired 1912 : m. 1894, Isabel
Marie, da. of the late Henry Pasteur,
J. P., of Wynches, Much Hadham,
Herts; cr. K.C.I.E. 1912. Mettingham,
Bungay, Suffolk ; East India United
Service Club.
Twomey, Sir Daniel Harold Ryan ;
b. 1864 ; ed. at St. Stanislaus’ Coll.,
Tullamore, and at Univ. Coll., London ;
entered I.C.S. 1884 ; became Under
Sec. to Ch. Commr., Burma 1889, Dep.
Commr. 1891, Officiating Ch. Sec. 1901,
Commr. 1905, a Puisne Judge of Ch.
Court, Lower Burma 1909, and Ch.
Judge 1917 : m. 1895, May, da. of the
late Rev. W. Ponsford, Chap, to the
Forces ; cr. Knt. 1917. Rangoon,
Burma ; East India United Service
Club.
Son living — One, b. 1905.
Daughter living — One, b. 1898.
T w y n a m , Sir William Crofton,
K. C.M.G. ; b. 18 — ; appointed Writer
to Govt, of Ceylon 1845, Assist. Govt.
Agent at Jaffra 1848, Assist. Govt.
Agent at Hanbantota 1854, and at
Manaar 1856, Govt. Agent N.-W. Pro-
vinces 1868, and Govt. Agent of
Northern Province 1869 ; retired 1896 :
m. 18 — ; wife (Elizabeth) d. 1897 ; cr.
C.M.G. 1884, K.C.M.G. 1896.
Tyrrell, Sir William George,
K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., C.B., son of the
late Mr. Justice Tyrrell, I.C.S. ; b. 1866 ;
ed. at Bonn, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford;
is a Senior Clerk in Foreign Office ; was
Private Sec. to Under Sec. of State for
Foreign Affairs (Baron Sanderson) 1896-
1903, Sec. to Imperial Defence Com-
mittee 1902-3, Acting 2nd Sec. at Rome
*903-4, and Private Sec. to Sec. of State
for Foreign Affairs (Rt. Hon. Sir E.
Grey, Bt., M.P.) 1907-15 ; appointed
Assist. Under-Sec. of State for Foreign
Affairs 1918, Private Sec. to Special
Mission to U.S.A. 1919 with rank of Min.
Plen. : m. 1890, Margaret Ann, da. of
the late David Urquhart, M.P. ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1909, K.C.M.G. 1913, K.C.V.O.
1919. 36, Egerton Crescent, S.W.3 ;
Travellers' , and St. James's Chibs.
Daughters living — Margaret Julia, — Harriet
Anne.
Tyser, Sir Charles Robert, son of
the late George Dorman Tyser, of Ton-
bridge, Kent ; b. 1848 ; ed. at Rugby,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1872,
M.A. 1876) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1873 >
appointed Attorney-Gen., Leeward Is-
lands 1886, Pres, of Dist. Court, Ky-
renia, Cyprus 1895, Puisne Judge of
Cyprus 1902, and Ch. Justice thereof
1906; retired 1918: m. 1893, Lilian
Adelaide, da. of the late Rev. Charles
John Kennard Shaw [see Shaw, Bt.,
colls.] ; cr. Knt. 1909. The Rectory,
Wrotham, Kent; United University Club.
Udaipur (Mewar), H.H. the Maha-
rana ( Maharaja Dhiraj Sir Fateh Singh
Bahadur) of, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E.,
G.C.V.O. ; b. 1848 ; is one of the
Ruling Chiefs of India, and head of the
Seesodia Rajputs ; m. 18 — , a lady,
C.I. ; cr. G.C.S.I. 1887, G.C.I.E. 1911,
G.C.V.O. 1918. Udaipur, Rajputana,
India.
Udny, Sir Richard, K.C.S.I., son of
George Udny, B.C.S. ; b. 184 7 ; ed. at
Aberdeen Univ., (M.A., ist Class
Mathematical Honours and 2nd Class
Classics 1866, Fullerton Mathematical
KNIGHTS.
1155
Scholar 1867, Hon. LL.D. 1898) ; in
B.C.S. 1869-99 ; served as Political
Officer with Jowaki Expedition 1877-8,
with Mahsud Waziri Expedition 1881,
with Miranza Expedition 1891, with
Isazai Expedition 1892 (medal with two
clasps), and with Tirah Expedition
1897-8 as Ch. of Political Staff (medal
with two clasps) ; went on Special
Mission to Kurram Valley 1888 ; was
Commr. of Peshawur Div. 1891-9 ;
conducted Kunar-Chitral Boundary
Commn. 1894-5, and Kunar-Khyber
Boundary Commn. 1897 : m. 1st, 1883,
Alicia, who d. 1904, da. of Samuel
Tomkins, banker, of London ; 2ndly,
1917, Edith Phyllis, da. of the late
William Davies, of Liverpool ; cr. C.S.I.
1894, K. C.S.I. 1897. 100, York Man-
sions, Battersea Park , S.JV.
Daughter living — One.
Ugyen Wang Chuk [see Bhutan].
Umar Hay at Khan (Tiwana), Lieut.-
Col. the Hon. Malik Sir Mohammedd,
K.C.I.E., C.B.E., M.V.O., son of the
late Malik Sahib Khan, C.S.I. ; b. 1875 ;
is Hon. Lieut.-Col. Indian Cav., Chief of
the Kalra State, an Hon. Magistrate (1st
class), and a Member of Council of Gov.-
Gen. of India ; served during European
War 1914-17, on Staff and in Meso-
potamia (despatches, Hon. Major),
Afghan War 1919 (Hon. Lieut.-Col.) ;
sometime a M.L.C. of the Punjab ;
acted as Indian Herald at Delhi Durbar
1911 ; cr. C.I.E. 1906, M.V.O. (4th
class) 1911, K.C.I.E. 1916, C.B.E.
(Civil) 1919. Kalra State District,
Shahpur, Punjab, India.
(Jniacke, Maj.-Gen. Sir Herbert
Crofton Campbell, K.C.M.G., C.B., el.
son of Lieut.-Col. Crofton James
Uniacke ; b. 1866 ; entered R.A. 1885,
became Lieut.-Col. 1913, Brevet Col.
1915, and Maj.-Gen. 1917 ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches ten times,
Brevet Col., C.M.G., Maj.-Gen., Military
Order of Savoy, Order of St. Anne of
Russia, Legion of Honour, C.B., Croix
de Guerre, Order of Avis of Portugal,
K.C.M.G.) : m. 1899, Minnie Mary, da.
of Thomas Wild, of Thorner, Yorkshire ;
cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918,
K.C.M.G. 1919.
Urquhart, Sir James, youngest son
of William Urquhart, solicitor ; b. 1864;
LL.D. St. Andrews Univ. ; is a D.L. for
Co. of the City of Dundee, and a J.P.
for co. Forfar ; was Lord Provost of the
City of Dundee, and virtute officii Vice-
Adm. of the Firth of Tay 1908-14 : m.
1891, Dorothea Mary Catherine, da. of
Patrick Fay ; cr. Knt. 1914. Magdala
House, Dundee.
Son living — Douglas David Malcolm, b. 1893,
Capt. Indian Army : nt. 1918, Kathleen May,
da. of Sir Reginald Henry Craddock, K. C.S.I.
Daughters living — Dorothy Margaret, b. 1892 :
m. 1915, Earle D. Nicoll, Lieut. Black Watch
( Roy. Highlanders), — Marjorie Mary, b. 1895,
— Kathleen, b. 1897 : m. 1918, Capt. Law-
rence Hay Thomson Sloan, Cameron High-
landers.
Urwick, Sir Henry, son of the late
Samuel John Urwick, of St. Dunstan’s.
Malvern ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Clifton Coll. ;
is a glove manufacturer, a member ol
the firm of Fownes Bros, and Co., a J.P.
for Worcester and for Worcestershire,
Trustee of Worcester Municipal Chari-
ties, and Vice-Pres. and Hon. Treasurer
Worcestershire Liberal Council : m.
1890, Annis, da. of E. L. Whitby, of
Yeovil; cr. Knt. 1915. St. Quentin,
Malvern ; National Liberal, and Mal-
vern Clubs.
Son living — Lyndall Fownes, O.B.E., M.C.,
b. 1891 ; Major Worcestershire Regt.
Valadier, Major’ Sir Auguste Charles,
K.B.E., C.M.G.-, b. 1873; Hon. Major
Special List ; European War 19 14-19
with Army Med. Ser. (despatches twice,
C.M.G., K.B.E., Legion of Honour) : m.
1913, Alice Wright ; cr. C.M.G. 1916,
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1920. 47, Avenue Hoche,
Paris.
Son living — Charles Alexander, b. 1914-
Daughter living— Dolly Marie, b. 1920.
Van Boeschoten, Sir Johannes
Gerard, son of the late Henricus van
Boeschoten, formerly of Utrecht, Hol-
land ; b. 1862 ; admitted a Solicitor
1884 ; was Mayor of Pretoria 1905-6,
1908-11 ; is a member of the firm of Van
Boeschoten and Lorentz, and a J.P. of
Pretoria : m. 1893, Edith Grace David,
of Langhorne, S. Wales ; cr. Knt. 1911.
Sunnyside, Pretoria, Transvaal ; Zwart-
kop Six Mile Spruit, near Pretoria.
Vanden - Bempde - Johnstone [see
J ohnstone].
Van der Meulen, Sir Frederick Alan,
O.B.E., only son of the late Rev. G. A.
Van der Meulen, R. of W. Knoyle,
Wilts ; b. 1875 ; ed. at Blundell’s Sch.,
Tiverton, and at Keble Coll., Oxford
(B.A. Honours in Modern History 1896,
M.A. 1900) ; Bar. Gray’s Inn 1900 ;
joined W. Circuit ; appointed Assist.
Dist. Commr., Sierra Leone 1907,
Solicitor-Gen. 1908, Ch. Magistrate,
Gambia 1914, Judge of Supreme Court
there 1914, and Puisne Judge, Nigeria
1919 : m. igolp, Aline Clara Gertrude,
da. of the late Buddie Atkinson, of
Woolley Grange, Wilts ; cr. O.B.E. and
Knt. 1919. Lagos, Nigeria ; Calverley,
St. Albans ; Oxford and Cambridge, and
Royal Automobile Clubs.
Van Deventer, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Jacob
Louis, K.C.B., C.M.G. ; b. 18— ;
served in E. Africa 1914-18, finally
Comdg. Mil. Forces there (C.B., C.M.G.,
Order of Leopold of Belgium, Hon.
Lieut.-Gen.) ; is Maj.-Gen. S. African
Forces; cr. C.B. (Mil.) and K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1917, C.M.G. 1918.
Vane-Tempest [see Tempest],
Van Hulsteyn, Sir William, son of
Jan Maximilian van Hulsteyn, of Hil-
versum, Holland ; b. 1865 ; ed.
privately, and in S. Africa ; is head of
the firm of Van Hulsteyn, Feltham, and
Fry, solicitors, of Johannesburg, Repre-
sentative Knight Bachelor for S.
Africa, and a Fellow of Roy. Colonial
Institute ; sometime a M.L.C. of the
Transvaal ; represented Transvaal
Colony before Concessions Committee :
m. 1894, Margaretta, 4th da. of Dr. I. J.
Vronk, of Pretoria ; cr. Knt. 1902.
Yeoville, Johannesburg ; Rand (Jo-
hannesburg) Club.
Van Ryneveld, Lieut.-Col. Sir Hel-
perus Andrias, K.B.E. , D.S.O., M.C.;
b. 18 — ; formerly Lieut.-Col. R.A.F. ;
European War 1914-19 with Air Force
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O., Order of
Leopold of Belgium, Croix de Guerre,
Legion of Honour) ; accomplished first
direct Aeroplane flight from England to
Cape Town 1920 (K.B.E.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Vanston, Sir George Thomas Barrett,
K.C., LL.D., son of John Davis Van-
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ston, solicitor, of Hildon Park, Rathgar,
co. Dublin ; b. 1853 ; ed. at Kingstown
Sch., and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A.
1875, M.A. 1879, LL.D. 1883) ; Bar.
King’s Inns, Dublin 1878, and a K.C.
1908 ; appointed Legal Adviser, Local
Govt. Board, Ireland 1900 ; author of
“ The Law of Public Health in Ireland,”
“ The Law Relating to Local Govern-
ment in Ireland,” and other legal works:
m. 1899, Clementina Mary, da. of
Marcus Clement Sullivan, of 26, High-
field Road, Rathgar, co. Dublin ; cr.
Knt. 1917. Hildon Park, Rathgar, co.
Dublin.
Sons living — Eric Marcus, b. 19 — , — Cecil
George, b. 19 — .
Daughters living — Phyllis Irene Clementina,
— Vivien Violet.
Vasanji Trikamiji Mulji, Sir, Rao
Sahib, son of Sheth Trikamiji Mulji ; b.
1866 ; is Head of the Jain Community,
a Cotton Merchant, and a J.P. and Hon.
Magistrate of Bombay ; cr. Knt. 1911.
Vaudrey, Sir William Henry, son of
the late Henry Vaudrey, of Notting Hill,
W. ; b. 1855 ; admitted Solicitor 1876 ;
elected to Manchester City Council 1889
(Lord Mayor 1898-9), and became Aider-
man 1902 ; is a member of the legal
firm of Vaudrey, Osborne and Mellor, of
Winters Buildings, St. Ann Street,
Manchester, sometime Chm. of Man-
chester Conservative Asso. ; unsuccess-
fully contested Manchester, N.-E. Div.
(C) Jan. 1910: m. 1880, Eleanor
Florence, da. of Septimus C. M. Slade,
of Ealing, W. ; cr. Knt. 1905. Devon
Cottage, Mount Avenue, Ealing, W.5.
Vaughan, Dame Helen Charlotte
Isabella Gwynne-, D.B.E. [see B.
Saltoun, colls.].
Veitch, Sir Harry James, son of
James Veitch, a Horticulturist, of
Stanley House, Chelsea ; b. 1840 ; ed.
at Exeter Gram. Sch., and in France
and Germany ; a scientific and practical
Horticulturist, formerly head of the late
firm, J ames Veitch and Sons (Limited) ;
is a Vice-Pres. of Roy. Horticultural
So., a Member of various Scientific
and Charitable Sos., and a Chevalier of
Order of Leopold of Belgium, and of
French Legion of Honour ; has Victoria
medal of honour ; author of “ Veitch’s
Orchidaceous Plants and Manual of
Coniferae ” : m. 1867, Louisa Mary, da.
of the late Frederick William Johnson ;
cr. Knt. 1912. 34, Redcliffe Gardens,
South Kensington, S.W. ; East Burnham
Park, Slough, Bucks.
Venables-Vernon [see Vernon].
Venbakkam Comandur Desikacha-
riyar, Sir ; is an Additional Member
of Madras Legislative Council ; cr. Knt. I
1906. Madras.
Venkata Swetachalapathi Run-
ga Row [see Bobbili].
Venning, Sir Edgcombe son of the
late James Meybohm Venning ; b. 1837;
ed. privately ; L.R.C.P., "London 1862,
F.R.C.S., England 1867; is an Hon.;
Fellow of London Medical So. ; for |
fifteen years Surg. to 1st Life Guards,
and House Surg., and Surg.-Registrar
to St. George’s Hospital : m. 1873,
Frances Edith, who d. 1916, da. of Capt.
Aylmer Pearson, formerly 43rd L.I. ; cr.
Knt. 1905. [He died Nov. 17th, 1920.]
Son living — Henry Charles ( Willett , Bick-
noller, Taunton), b. 1877 : m. 1910, Ethel
Isobel Undo.
Daughter living — Ethel Nina Patience, b.
1876: m. 1904, Lieut. -Col. Camborne Haweis
Paynter (formerly 6th Dragoon Guards).
Veno, Sir William Henry, son of
William Varney ; b. 1866 ; Chm. and
Gov. Director of Veno Drug Co. (Lim-
ited), and Chm. Column Press Club,
Manchester, name changed from William
Reynard Varney to William Henry Veno
in U.S.A. 1896, and by deed poll in this
country 1910 ; cr. Knt. 1920. Racehill,
Bowdon, Cheshire.
Verco, Sir Joseph Cooke, M.D.,
F.R.C.S., son of James Crabbe Verco ;
b. 1851 ; Hon. Consulting Physician to
Adelaide Hospital and to Adelaide
Children’s Hospital: m. 1911, Mary
Isabella Mills ; cr. Knt. 1919. 52,
North Terrace, Adelaide, S. Australia.
Verey, Sir Henry William, son of the
late Henry Verey, of Bridge House, Twy-
ford, Berks ; b. 1836 ; ed. at Bedford
Gram. Sch., and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. Mathematical Honours 1856) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1865 ; was Revising Bar.
for Kent 1875, and Official Referee, Su-
preme Court 1876-1920 ; is a J.P. for
Berks ; has Vol. long ser. medal : m.
1876, Henrietta Maria, da. of Edward
William Hasell, of Dalemain, Cumber-
land ; cr. Knt. 1920. Bridge House ,
Twyford, Berks; New University, and
Berkshire Clubs.
Son living — Henry Edward, D.S.O., b. 1877
[see “ Companionage ”].
Daughter living — Dorothy Patience, b. 1881:
m. 1911, Lieut. -Col. Thomas Rose Caradoc
Price, C.M.G., D.S.O., Welsh Guards.
Vernon, Sir William Henry
Venables- [see B. Vernon].
Verrall, Sir Thomas Jenner, son of
Henry Verrall, J.P., of Brighton ; b.
1852 ; ed. at Marlborough ; L.R.C.P.
London, and M.R.C.S. England
1876; Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen 1914;
is Consulting Surg. (formerly Senior
Surg.) Roy. Sussex Co. Hospital ; Chm.
of Representative Body, British Med.
Asso. 1912-15, and Chm. of Central
Med. War Committee 1915-19 : m.
1882, Mary Elizabeth, da. of Charles
Catt, of Brighton, and Lindfield,
Sussex ; cr. Knt. 1919. The Briars,
Entry Hill, Bath.
Sons living — Paul Jenner, M.B., F.R.C.S.,
b. 1883 ; sometime Capt. R.A.M.C. : tn.
1908, Edmee de Kerhor, — Godfrey Thomas,
b. 1898; sometime Lieut. R.A.F.
Daughters living— Janet Mary, b. 1887 : m.
1915, Capt. Charles W. Round-Turner, R.N.,
— Rosamond A. Mary, b. 1890, — Mary Clare,
b. 1892, — Theresa Mary Margaret, b. 1894.
I Vicars. Sir Arthur Edward, K.C. V.O.,
F.S.A., youngest son of the late Col.
William Henry Vicars, 61st Regt. ; b.
1864 ; is a Govt. Trustee of National
Library of Ireland ; was Registrar and
Knight Attendant on the Order of St.
I Patrick and Ulster King of Arms 1893-
1908; edited “Lodge’s Peerage”
1907-8: m. 1917, Gertrude Williford, da.
of the late John James Wright, M.D., of
Campfield House, Mai ton, Yorkshire ;
cr. Knt. 1896, C.V.O. 1900, K.C.V.O.
1903. Kilmorna , co. Kerry ; Kildare
Street Club.
Vickrama Deo, Maharaja Sri Sir,
K.C.I.E., son of the late Maharajah Sri
Sri Sri Ramachendra Deo ; b. 1874 ; ed.
privately ; is a Zemindar in Madras
Presidency: m. 1895, Maharani Sri
Sita Patta Maha Devi, da. of the late
Rajah Sri Dharmagit Sing Deo Bhadur,
Feudatory Ch., Udaipur, Central Pro-
KNIGHTS.
1157
vinces; cr. K.C.I.E. 1911. Jcypore,
Vizagapatam, Madras.
Viljoen, Hon. Sir Antonie Gysbert,
son of Jacobus Johannes Viljoen, of
Caledon, Cape Province, S. Africa ; b.
1858 ; ed. at S. African Coll., Cape
Town, and at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B.,
C.M. 1881); M.R.C.S. England 1881;
was Dist. Surg. at Caledon 1882-9 and
at Krugersdorp 1889-97 ; elected a
M.L.C. of Cape Colony 1903, and a
Member of House of Assembly 1904
and 1908 ; served during Jameson Raid
1896, during Anglo-Boer War 1899-
1901, and in German S.-W. Africa 1915 ;
has been a Senator of Union of South
Africa since 1910, and Hon. Inspector
of Med. Hospitals, S. Africa since 1915 ;
is engaged in farming, and a Director
of National Bank of S. Africa and of
several Insurance cos. : m. 1887, Mar-
garetha, da. of H.P. Beyers, M.L.A., of
the Cape ; cr. Knt. 1916. Oak Valley,
Elgin Station, Cape Province, S. Africa ;
Rand ( Johannesburg ), and City ( Cape
Town) Clubs.
Villiers, Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Hyde,
P.C., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., C.B. [see E.
Clarendon].
Vincent, Sir William Henry Hoare,
K.C.S.I., son of the Rev. J ames Crawley
Vincent, formerly V. of Carnarvon ; b.
1866 ; ed. at Christ Coll., Brecon, and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin ; entered I.C.S. 1887,
became Joint Magistrate, and Dep. Col-
lector, Bengal 1894, Magistrate and Col-
lector 1898, Dist. and Sessions Judge
1900, Judicial Commr. 1906, Acting
Judge High Court, Calcutta 1909 and
1910, and Sec. to Govt, of India,
Legislative Depart. 1911 ; appointed a
Member of Council of Gov. -Gen. of
India 1916 (was an Additional Member
1911-15) ; was a M.E.C. of Bihar and
Orissa 1915-16 ; appointed a Member
of Central Recruiting Board, India
1917 ; formed Central Publicity Bureau
1918 : m. 1889, Grace Minna, da. of
William Henry Trotter ; cr. Knt.
1913, K.C.S.I. 1918. Delhi and Simla,
India ; East India United Service,
Bengal {Calcutta), and United Service
( Calcutta ) Clubs.
Daughters living — Dorothy Grace: m. 1914,
Charles Gordon Arthur, of Calcutta, — Isabel
Wynne : m. 1915, Capt. Percy Gordon Loch,
Indian Army.
Vine, Sir John Richard Somers,
C.M.G., son of the late John Vine ; b.
1847 ; ed. at Spalding Gram. Sch., and
at Cambridge ; was Private Sec. at the
Mansion House to Lords Mayor of
London 1872-5, Sec. to Bengal Famine
Relief Fund 1874, and to British Fund
for Relief of the inundated departments
of the S. of France 1875, City and
Official Agent to International Fisheries,
Health, and Inventions Exhibitions
1883-4-5, and to Roy. Commrs. for
Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886 ;
author of “ English Municipal Institu-
tions, their Growth and Development,”
“The English Municipal Code,” and
other statistical works, and Editor
and Compiler of several year-books ;
formerly Superintending Editor to
Waterlow and Sons (Limited) ; is a
Journalist by profession, a Lieut, for
City of London, a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Eng-
land, Knight Com. of Ducal Order of
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Knight of the
Austrian Order of Franz Josef, the
Hawaiian Order of Kamehameha,
and other Orders, a Fellow of the
Geographical and Statistical Sos., and
Hon. Sec. of National Leprosy Fund ;
was Assist Sec. and Gen. Sub-
Director of Imperial Institute 1886-96 :
m. 1870, Eliza, youngest da. of the late
William Porter, of Newmarket and
Pinner ; cr. Knt. 1886, C.M.G. 1893.
National Liberal Club.
Sons living — John Ernest Hereward Somers,
b. 1874: m. 1907, Gladys, el. da. of Col.
Charlton Wooloston, — Harold Edgar Somers,
b. 1881 : m. 1914, — Sydney Walter Somers, b.
1883 ; Lieut. Roy. Naval Reserve, and Capt.
Comdg. a Transport, — Frank Edward Somers
b. 1885 : m. 1908, Grace, el. da. of the Hon.
T. A. Hill, — Alfred Edmund Somers, b. 1887 :
m. 1914.
Daughter living — Alice Saide Muriel Somers,
b. 1890.
Vinogradoff, Professor Sir Paul,
LL.D., son of Gabriel Vinogradoff, Di-
rector of High Schs. ; b. 1854 ; ed. at
Moscow Univ. (M.A. 1904, Hon. D.C.L.
1903) ; LL.D. Camb. 1905 ; Hon. D.C.L.,
Durham 1910, and Harvard, Liverpool
and Calcutta 1914 ; is a Fellow of the
Acad., Petrograd, Foreign Member of
Roy. Danish and Norwegian Acads.,
a Corresponding Member Roy. Prus-
sian Acad., Berlin, and an Asso., Roy.
Acad., Belgium ; was Professor of Univ.
of Moscow 1884-1901 : appointed Cor-
pus Professor of Jurisprudence, Oxford
Univ. 1903 ; naturalised 1918 ; author
of numerous Historical and other works :
m. 1897, Louise, da. of Justice A. Stang,
of Arendal, Norway ; cr. Knt. 1917.
Corpus Christi College, Oxford; Athe-
neeum, and Reform Clubs.
Son living — Igor, b. 1901 ; naturalised 1918.
Daughter living — Helen, 6.1898; naturalised
1918: m. 1920, Frederick Huth Jackson,
Lieut. Roy. Sussex Regt. [see Mather-Jack-
son, Bt., colls.]
Vithaldas Damodar Thakarsi [see
Thakarsi].
Vivian, Col. Sir Arthur Pendarves,
K.C.B. [see B. Swansea].
Von Donop [see Donop].
Voules, Sir Gordon Blennerhassett,
son of the late Rev. Francis Plimley
Voules, R. of Middle Chinnock, Somer-
set ; b. 1839 ; ed. at Marlborough Coll. ;
for 45 years in Admiralty (20 years as
Private Sec. to successive Parlia-
mentary and Financial Secs.) ; m. 1866,
Frances Cotton, who d. 1912, da. of the
late J ames Minchin, a J udge of Supreme
Court, Calcutta, of Hamslade, Tiverton ;
cr. Knt. 1906. Hamslade, Portchester
Road, Bournemouth ; Sports’, and
Bournemouth Clubs.
Sons living — Francis Minchin, C.B.E., b.
1867 [see “ Companionage ”], — Arthur
Bennerhassett, b. r8 — ; Acting Ch. Sec.
Malay States.
Daughters living — Cherry Marion : m. 1897,
Edgar Baker, Treasury Officer, Federated
Malay States, — Margaret Rose Frances : m.
1901, Brig.-Gen. Arthur Bennison Hubback,
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,— Eveleen Dorothy Felicia.
Wade, Hon. Sir Charles Gregory,
K.C.M.G., K.C., son of W. Burton
Wade, M.I.C.E. ; b. 1863 ; ed. at All
Saints’, Bathurst, at The King’s Sch.,
Parramatta, Australia, and at Merton
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1884, Hon. Fellow
1919) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1886, and a
K.C. (N.S. Wales) 1905 and (England)
1919 ; was Crown Prosecutor, N.S. Wales
1891, Attorney-Gen. and Min. of Justice
1904-10, a M.L.A. 1903-17, and Premier
1907-10 ; several times Acting Dist.
Court Judge; Agent-Gen. for N.S.
Wales in London 1917-19 ; appointed a
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Puisne Judge of Supreme Court of N.S.
Wales 1920; is a Com. of Order of
Crown of Belgium ; was Chm. Australian
Canteens for Serbians 1918-19 ; author
of “ Married Women’s Property Act,”
and “ Employers’ Liability Act,” etc. :
m. 1890, Ella Louise, da. of Francis Bell,
M.I.C.Ei ; cr. Knt. 1918, K.C.M.G. 1920.
Sydney , N.S. Wales ; Royal Automobile,
Sports', United Universities, and Aus-
tralia { Sydney ) Clubs.
Sons living — Burton Gregory, b. 1891, —
Francis Charles Gregory, b. 1898.
Daughters living — Lorna Gregory, b. 1896, —
Doris Gregory (twin), b. 1896.
Wadson, Hon. Sir Thomas John, son
of John James Wadson : b. 1844 ; ed. at
Warwick Acad., Bermuda ; has been a
Member of House of Assembly, Ber-
muda since 1875, Speaker since 1895,
and Chm. of Audit Board since 1898 ;
was a Member of Board of Public
Works, Bermuda 1888-95, and Pres, of
Chamber of Commerce 1907-13 : m.
1874, Eva, da. of John .Samuel Bonnell
Darrell; cr. Knt. 1911. Hamilton,
Bermuda ; Royal Bermuda Yacht Club .
Son living — Walter Darrell, b. 1886.
Waechter, Sir Max Leonard, son of
J ulius Leonard Waechter, of Stettin ; b.
1837 ; ed. at Stettin ; came to England
1859 ; became a naturalised British
subject 1865 ; sometime Chm. of
Bessler, Waechter and Co. (Limited), of
London, Liverpool, Glasgow, and New-
castle-on-Tyne ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
Surrey (High Sheriff 1902) ; presented
Petersham Ait and Petersham Lodge
and Grounds to Richmond ; founded
Victorian Convalescent Home for Surrey
Women, Princess Mary Memorial Home
of Rest, Children’s Convalescent Home
for Surrey (all at Bognor), Queen
Mary’s Holiday Home for Governesses
at Petersham, and European Unity
League : m. 1st, 18 — , Harriet, who d.
1910, el. da. of the late Thomas Cave,
J.P., M.P., of Queensberry House,
Richmond ; 2ndly, 1912, Armatrude
Bertie Sophia Effie, da. of the late Col.
George Bertie Benjamin Hobart [see
E. Buckinghamshire, colls.] ; cr. Knt.
1902. The Terrace House, Richmond,
Surrey.
Waghji Ravaji [see Morvi].
Wainwright, Sir James Gadesden,
son of the late William Wainwright, of
Hoe Place, Woking ; b. 1837 ; ed. at
Forest Sch., Walthamstow ; sometime
Treasurer, St. Thomas’s Hospital, and
Chm., N. Surrey Dist. Sch., Anerley ; is
a J.P. for Surrey : m. 1865, Emma, da.
of the late John Ranking, of Wands-
worth ; cr. Knt. 1919. Norney Grange,
Godaiming ; Conservative Club.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living — Five.
Wake, Rear-Adm. Sir Drury St.
Aubyn, K.C.I.E., C.B. [see Wake, Bt.
colls.].
WakhetsinghJi Dalelsingh [see
Lunawara].
Waldstein [see Walston].
Walker, Sir Alexander, K.B.E. , son
of Alexander Walker of Kilmarnock ; b.
1869 ; a Director of John Walker and
Sons (Limited), distillers, and of Glenfield
and Kennedy (Limited), engineers, of
Kilmarnock, etc., etc. ; rendered sers. to
Min. of Munitionsand other Govt. Departs,
during European War, and in disposal
of surplus Govt, war material thereafter :
m. 1895; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Piersland, Troon , Ayrshire.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Walker, Sir{ Byron) Edmund, C. V.O.,
son of the late Alfred Edmund Walker ;
b. 1848-; ed. at Central Sch., Hamilton,
Ontario ; D.C.L. Trin. Univ. (Canada)
1904, LL.D. Toronto Univ. 1906 ; is
Pres, of Canadian Bank of Commerce,
Chm. of Board of Govs, of Toronto Univ.,
and of Board of Govs, of Toronto Con-
servatory of Music, of BoardofTruste.es
of Canadian National Gallery, and of
Roy. Ontario Museum, and of Council
of Art Gallery of Toronto, Pres, of
Champlain So., a Fellow of Geological
So. (England), a Fellow of Institute
of Bankers (England), of Roy. Economic
So., of Roy. Colonial Institute, and of
Roy. So. of Canada, a Director of
Toronto Gen. Trust Corporation, Equit-
able Life Assurance So. (U.S.A.) and
Massey-Harris Co., Mond Nickel Co.,
Pres, of Brunner, Mond (Canada) Co.,
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. J ohn
of Jerusalem in England, and Consul-
Gen. of J apan at Torouto ; has been
Pres, of Canadian Bankers’ Asso., of
Canadian Institute, and of Canadian
So. of Authors : m. 1874, Mary, da. of
Alexander Alexander, of Hamilton, On-
tario; cr. C.V.O. 1908, Knt. 1910. Long
Garth, Toronto ; Broadeaves, De Grassi
Point, Lake Simcoe, Canada ; York,
Toronto University and Royal Canadian
Yacht {Toronto), and Rideau {Ottawa)
Clubs.
Sons living — Edmund Murton, b. 1877 : m.
1909, Eleanora Agnes Caroline, da. of Hugo
Walzel.of Wiesen, Bohemia, — Ewart Buchan,
b. 1879 : m. 1905, Grace Edith, da. of Samuel
Dillon-Mills, — Alfred Alexander , 6.1891: m.
1915, Violet E. A., da. of C. Edin Heward, —
Harold Coleman, b. 1893 : m. 1917, Kathleen,
da. of Charles Temple, M.D.
Daughters living — Ethelwyn, b. T875 : m.
1908, Carl Hamilton Hunter, of Toronto, —
Gladys, b. 1882 : m. 1906, John Sherratt
Hill Guest, of Oakville, Ontario, — Dorothy
Isabella, b. 1889.
Walker, Sir Charles, K.C.B., son of
the late Charles Walker, J.P., D.L., of
Brettargh Holt, Kendal ; b. 1871 ; ed. at
Uppingham, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B. A. 1894); is a J.P. for London ; was
Private Sec. to successive Lords of the
Admiralty 190 1-2, a Principal Clerk at
Admiralty 1909-17, and Assist. Sec.
there 1917-18, since when he has been
Accountant-Gen. of the Navy; has
J apanese Order of Rising Sun : m. 1901,
Fanny Louisa, da. of Frederick G.
Luck ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1915, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1919. 31, Ashley Gardens, 5. IF.;
Constitutional Club.
Son living — Charles Frederick, b. t902 ; Mid-
shipman R.N.
Daughter living — Alice Marguerite, b. 1904.
Walker Sir George Casson, K.C.S.I.,
son of the late Rev. Joseph Walker, of
Great Billing, Northampton ; b. 1854 ;
ed. at Winchester, and at New Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1875) ; entered I.C.S.
1878, became Assist. Commr., Punjab
1884, Under Sec. Finance and Com-
merce Depart., Govt, of India 1886,
Settlement Officer, Lahore 1888, Direc-
tor of Agriculture in Punjab 1892, Dep.
Commr. 1893, Commr. of Excise 1895,
Officiating Revenue Commr. 1901, and
Assist. Min. of Finance to H.H. the
Nizam of Hyderabad 1902 ; retired
1 91 1 ; served during Afghan War 1878-
80 as Political Officer in Kabul (medal) :
m. 1884, Fanny (who has 1st class
KNIGHTS.
1159
Kaisir-i-Hind medal), da. of Dr. Samuel
Coates, of Portumna, co. Galway ; cr.
C. S.I. 1906, K.C.S.I. 1911.
Son living — Geoffrey, b. 1887.
Daughters living — Jean Margaret: m. 1908,
Major Robert Lyle McClintock, D.S.O., R.L.,
— Lilian S. : m. 1911, Capt. J. R. Landale,
who d. (killed in action) 1918, — Dorothea : m.
1914, Capt. Campbell Manning Christie, M.C.,
R.G.A.
Walker, Maj.-Gen. Sir Harold
Bridgwood, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O.,
son of the late Rev. James Walker, V.
of Dilhorne, Staffordshire ; b. 1862 ;
ed. at Shrewsbury, and at Jesus Coll.,
Camb. ; entered Duke of Cornwall’s
L.I. 1884, became Capt. 1891, Brevet
Major 1900, Major 1902, Major Border
Regt. 1904, Lieut.-Col. 1908, Col. 1912,
and Maj.-Gen. 1916 ; served with Soud-
an Expedition 1884-5 (medal with clasp,
bronze star), with Egyptian Frontier
Field Force 1885-6 in Mounted Inf.,
present at action of Giniss, with Tirah
Expeditionary Force 1897-8 (medal
with two clasps), in South Africa 1900-
1902, as Comdt. Mounted Inf. Batn.
(despatches, Brevet Major, D.S.O.), and
during European War 1914-19 on
Staff (wounded, despatches, promoted
K.C.M.G., Order of Savoy, Italian Croix
de Guerre) ; was D.A.Q.M.G. Intelligence
Depart., India 1898-1900, an Assist.
Comdt. at Sch. of Instruction for
Mounted Inf., 3rd Army Corps 1903-4,
and on Gen. Staff, gth Div., India
1912-14 ; appointed to command S.
Midland Territorial Div. 1919 ; author of
several Military Reports on India and
China Frontier : m. 1887, Harriet Edith
Coulthard of Plymstock, Devon ; cr.
D. S.O. 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G. 1919. Palan
Lodge, Crediton, Devon.
Sons living — James Coulthard, b. 1889 ; Capt.
Indian Army, — Harold Thomas, b. 1891 ;
Lieut. R.N.
Walker, Lieut.-Col. Sir Herbert
Ashcombe, K.C.B. , son of the late Dr.
Walker, of Hove, Sussex ; b. 1868 ; ed.
at N. London Collegiate Sch., and at St.
Francis Xavier’s Coll., Bruges ; is Lieut.-
Col. R.E. (T.F.), and a Lieut, for City of
London ; Chm. of Railway Executive
Committee 1 91 4-1 9 ; entered London and
N.-W. Railway Ser. 1885, became Assist,
to Gen. Manager 1911, and Gen. Manager
of London and S.-W. Railway 1912 ; is
a Com. of Order of Leopold of Belgium :
m. 1st, 1895, Ethel, who d. 1909, da. of
J. R. Griffith, solicitor, of Llanrwst, N.
Wales ; 2ndly, 1910, Lorina, widow of
A. Shield ; cr. Knt. 1915, K.C.B. (Civil)
1917. 9, Maresfield Gardens , Hamp-
stead, N.W. ; St. Stephen's Club.
Walker, Sir James, K.C.I.E., son of
the late Alexander Walker, LL.D. ; b.
1864 ; ed. at Aberdeen Univ., and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford ; entered I.C.S.
1886, became Assist. Collector and
Magistrate Madras 1886, Assist. Commr.
Central Provinces 1890, Dep. Commr.
1895, and Commr. 1908 ; appointed a
Member of Legislative Council of Gov.-
Gen. of India 1914 : m. 1892, Georgina
Mary Carr, da. of the late George Dunn ;
cr. C.I.E. 1904, K.C.I.E. 1917. Nag-
pur, Central Provinces, India.
Son living — Bertram William George, M.C.,
b. 1894 ; Capt. Indian Cav.
Walker, Sir James Lewis, C.I.E.
son of the late John Walker, Punjab
Police ; b. 1845 ; was Assist. -Sec. to
Simla Bank Corporation 1868-73,
Officiating Dep. -Controller Public Works
Accounts, Bengal 1873, Gen. Manager of
Alliance Bank, Limited, India (which he
established, and of which he is now a
Director) 1874-91, Pres, of Simla Munici-
pality 1884-7, and Lieut.-Col. Comdt.
2nd Punjab Vol. Rifles 1884-91 ; re-
ceived V.D. 1911 ; is a Proprietor of
the Pioneer and Civil and Military
Gazette newspapers in India : m. 1st,
1866, Lizzie Marion, who d. 1892, da.
of the late W. Hogan, of Simla ; 2nd,
1893, Catherine Featherston, da. of
Charles Davey, of Canonbury, N. ; cr.
C. I.E. 1888, Knt. 1903. 7, Grosvenor
Street, W. ; Worplesdon Place, Wor-
plesdon, Surrey ; Junior Carlton, and
Oriental Clubs.
Walker, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Towns-
hend Forestier-, K.C.B. [see Fores-
tier-Walker, Bt., colls.]
Wallace, Sir Cuthbert Sidney,
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the Rev. John
Wallace ; b. 18 — ; M.R.C.S. England
1891, F.R.C.S. 1893, M.B. and B.S.,
London 1894 ; Senior Surg. to St.
Thomas’s Hospital, Lecturer on Surgery
there, and a Member of Council of Roy.
Coll, of Surgs. ; S. Africa 1899, as
Surg. Portland Hospital, European
War 1914-19, as Consulting Surg.
British Expeditionary Force, as tem-
porary Maj.-Gen. Army Med. Ser.
(despatches, C.M.G., C.B., K.C.M.G.,
D. S.M. of America) ; formerly Surg., E.
London Hospital for Children : m. 1912,
Florence Mildred, da. of Herbert Jack-
son, of 4, Sussex Place, N.W. ; cr. C.M.G.
1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K.C.M.G. 1919.
26, Upper Wimpole Street, W. ; Savile
Club.
Wallace, Lieut.-Col. Sir David,
K.B.E., C.M.G. , F.R.C.S.E., son of
the late David Wallace, of Balgrummo,
Fife; b. 1862; ed. at Dollar Acad.,
and at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. , C.M.
1884); M.R.C.S. Eng. 1886, F.R.C.S.
Edinburgh 1887 ; is Surg. Roy. Infirmary,
Edinburgh, Lecturer and Examiner on
Clinical Surgery at Edinburgh Univ.,
Surg. to Victoria Hospital for Diseases of
the Chest, and Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ; formerly Major
Edinburgh Co. Roy. Army Med. Corps
(Vol.) ; served in S. Africa 1900, as Senior
Surg. in Charge of Edinburgh Hospital
(despatches, medal, C.M.G.), and during
European War 1914-19 (Brevet Lieut.-
Col. ) ; Co-Editor of Edinburgh Hospital
S. African Report, and author of numerous
articles on surgical subjects : m. 1905,
Augusta Maud, only da. of the late Sir
Thomas Smith Clouston, M.D. , LL.D.,
of 26, Heriot Row, Edinburgh ; cr. C.M.G.
1900, C. B.E. 1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
29, Charlotte Square , Edinburgh; Uni-
versity ( Edinburgh ) Club.
Sons living — David Swan, b. 1906, — Thomas
Clouston, b. 1908.
Wallace, Col. Sir Johnstone,
K.B.E., son of Thomas Wallace, of
Whitley Bay, Northumberland ; b.
1861 ; ed. at Westgate Acad., and at
Rutherford Technical Coll., Northum-
berland ; is Hon. Col. in the Army ;
was Dep. Director-Gen. Trades Section,
Min. of National Ser. during European
War : m. 1889, Norah, da. of John B.
Bowes, of Newcastle-on-Tyne ; cr.
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1917. Parkholm, New-
castle-on-Tyne; Junior Constitutional
Club.
Sons living — Denis Bowes Johnstone, 6. 1894 ;
Capt. R.G.A. : w. 1918, Annie, el. da. of
James Smith, of Newcastle-on-Tyne,— Alwyn
ii6o
KNIGHTAGE.
Stephenson Johnstone, b. 1899 ; 2nd Lieut.
R.E.
Daughter living — Norah Ruth.
Wallace, Sir Lawrence Aubrey,
K.B.E., C.M.G., son of the late John
Henry Wallace ; b. 1857 ; appointed
Acting Administrator, N.-E. Rhodesia
1907, Administrator 1908, Acting Ad-
ministrator, N.-W. Rhodesia 1909, and
Administrator, N. Rhodesia 1911 : m.
190 7, Marguerite Marie, C.B.E., da. of
Henry Duboc, of Le Havre, France ;
cr. C.M.G. 1910, K.B.E. 1918. Lynton,
Shortlands, Kent.
Son living — One, b. 1909.
Daughter living — One, b. 1908.
Wallace, Sir Matthew Gemmill,
son of Robert Wallace, of Ayr ; b. 1854 ;
ed. at Ayr Acad. ; was Pres, of Scottish
Chamber of Agriculture 1910-11 ; is a
J. P., and a Member of Roy. Commn. on
Defence of Realm Losses : m. 1892,
Agnes, el. da. of Alexander J ohnston, of
Primside, Roxburgh; cr. Knt. 1911.
Terreglestown, Dumfries ; Reform Club.
Wallace, Sir Robert, K.C., third son
of the late Rev. Robert Wallace, of St.
Stephen’s Green, Dublin ; b. 1850 ; ed.
in Dublin, and at Queen’s Univ., Ire-
land (Mathematical and Law Scholar
18—, B.A. 1871, LL.B. 1873); Bar.
Middle Temple 1874, and a K.C. 1894 ;
joined N.-E. Circuit ; sometime a Re-
vising Barrister, and subsequently an
Examiner in the Supreme Court of
J udicature ; unsuccessfully contested
Wandsworth 1885, W. Div. of Edin-
burgh 1886, and W. Div. of Renfrew-
shire 1892 ; sat as M.P. for Perth (L)
July 1895 to Jan. 1907, when he was
appointed Chm. of Co. of London Ses-
sions ; cr. Knt. 1916. 7, Leonard Place,
W.; 2, Garden Court, Temple, E.C. ;
Reform, and National Liberal Clubs.
Wallers, Sir Evelyn Ashley, K.B.E:,
b- 18 — ; Pres. Transvaal Chamber of
Mines : m. 18— ; cr. C.B.E. and K.B.E.
1918. Johannesburg, Transvaal.
Daughter living — One, b. 1919.
Wallington, Sir Edward William,
K. C.V.O., C.M.G. , son of the late Col-
Sir John Williams Wallington, K.C.B.,
of Keevil Manor, Trowbridge, Wilts ;
b. 1854 ; ed. at Sherborne Sch., and at
Oriel Coll., Oxford ; was Private Sec.
to Gov. of Fiji (Sir G. W. Des Vceux)
*883-5, to Gov. of N.S. Wales (Earl
Carrington) 1885-9, to successive Govs,
of Victoria (Earl of Hopetoun and Lord
Brassey) 1889-96, and to successive
Govs, of S. Australia (Sir T. F. Buxton,
Bt., and Lord Tennyson) 1896-1900,
Private Sec. to Gov. -Gen. of Australia
(Earl of Hopetoun) and Clerk of
Federal Executive Council 1901 -1902,
and a Groom of the Bedchamber to the
Prince of Wales 1902-10, since when he
has been a Groom-in- Waiting to King
George V. ; appointed Private Sec. to
Queen Mary 1910, and Treasurer to
Queen Mary 1919 ; has Order of League
of Mercy, of which League he has been
Hon. Registrar since 1904 ; for a short
time Sec. of Melbourne Club ; is a J.P. •
cr. C.M.G. 1901, C.V.O. 1910, K.C.V.O.
1916. Buckingham Palace, S.1F. .• Hil-
pcrton, Trowbridge, Wilts ; Junior
Carlton, and Marlborough Clubs.
Wallis, Hon. Sir John Edward Power,
son of the late John Edward Wallis,
Judge of Mixed Tribunals in Egypt ; b.
1861 ; M.A. London 18 — ; Bar Middle
Temple 1886 ; appointed Advocate- |
Gen., Madras 1900, a Puisne Judge of
High Court, Madras 1907, and Ch.
Justice thereof 1914: m. 1903, Doro-
thea Margaret, da. of the late William
Richardson Fowke ; cr. Knt. 1912.
Madras.
Wallis, Sir Whitworth, son of George
Wallis, F.S.A., Senior Keeper, South
Kensington Museum ; b. 1855 ; ed. pri-
vately, and in Paris and Berlin ; was in
Charge of Bethnal Green Museum 1879-
81, also of Roy. Indian Collections at
South Kensington Museum 1881-4, and
at Exhibitions at Berlin, Stockholm,
Copenhagen, and Amsterdam ; has
been Director of Birmingham Art
Gallery since 1885 ; is a F.S.A., Hon.
Sec., Birmingham and Midland In-
stitute, a Trustee of National Art
Congress Studentship Fund, and a
Member of Council of National Art Collec-
tions ; was on Staff of Roy. Commn.,
Paris Exhibition 1878 ; has several
foreign orders ; author of various cata-
logues of works on Art : m. 1887, Char-
lotte Mary, da. of William White, of
Chislehurst ; cr. Knt. 1912. Red Walls,
Stratford-on-Avon ; Garrick Club.
Daughters living — Three, of whom Evelyn
Winifred m. 1915, Major Arthur Edward
Stokes-Roberts, O.B.E-, M.C., Worcester-
shire Regt.
Walpole, Sir Charles George [see
E. Orford, colls.].
Walpole, Sir Horatio George, K.C.B.,
[see E. Orford, colls.].
Walston, Sir Charles, son of the
late Henry Waldstein, merchant, of
New York ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Columbia
Coll., New York (L.H.D. 1892), and at
Heidelberg Univ. (Ph.D. 1875) ; Litt.D.,
Camb. 1887, Hon. Litt.D., Dublin 1914 ;
was Lecturer in Classical Archaeology,
Camb. Univ. 1880-82, Reader in
Classical Archaeology 1883-1907, Direc-
tor of Fitzwilliam Museum there 1883-
91, and of American Archaeological Sch.,
Athens 1889-93, and Slade Professor
of Fine Art, Camb. Univ. 1895-1901
and 1904-11 ; appointed Vice-Pres. of
Hellenic So. 1894 ; is Fellow and Lec-
turer, King’s Coll., Camb., a Member of
the Standing Committee of Advice on
Art to the Board of Education, a Knight
Com. of Order of Redeemer of Greece,
a Knight of the Order of Dannebrog
of Denmark, and a Member of Council
of British Archaeological Sch., Athens
and Rome ; changed spelling of name
to Walston 1918 ; author of numerous
scientific and other works : m. 1909,
Florence, da. of the late David L.
Einstein, of New York, and widow of
Theodore Seligman, of New York ; cr.
Knt. 1912. Newton Hall, Newton,
Cambridgeshire ; Athenceum, Marl-
borough, and Bath Clubs.
Son living — Henry David Leonard George,
b. 1912.
Daughter living — Evelyn Sophie Alexandra,
b. 1910.
Walters, Rt. Hon. Sir John Tudor,
P.C., M.P. [see “ Privy Council ”].
Walters, Sir William Howell, son of
the late William Walters, of Pembroke-
shire Bank, Haverfordwest; b. 185 7; ed.
at Cheltenham Coll., and at Trin. Hall,
Camb. (B.A. 1879) I Bar. Inner Temple
1883 ; a J.P. for Pembrokeshire (Sheriff
1898), and a J.P. and D.L. for Haverford-
west : m. 1882, Mary Laura, da. of the
late Sir William Davies, M.P. for Pem-
brokeshire, of Scoverton, Milford Haven ;
cr. Knt. 1920. Haroldstone Hall, Broad
KNIGHTS.
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Haven , Haverfordwest ; United Uni-
versity Club.
Walton, Hon. Sir Edgar Harris,
K.C.M.G., son of the Rev. John Walton ;
b. 1856 ; ed. privately ; is a Journalist,
and Editor and Proprietor of Eastern
Province Herald, Port Elizabeth ; was
Treasurer of Cape of Good Hope 1904-8,
and a Member of S. African National
Convention 1908-9 ; elected a M.L.A.,
Cape of Good Hope 1898, and a Member
of Parliament of Union of S. Africa
1910 : m. 1st, 1879, Elizabeth Anne,
who d. 1919, da. of William Atwell
Richards; 2nd, 1920, Marguerite Isobel
McIntyre, of Port Elizabeth, Cape of
Good Hope; cr. K.C.M.G. 1911. Port
Elizabeth , Cape of Good Hope ; Port
Elizabeth, and Cape Town Clubs.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Edgar Brocas,
b. 1880, — John Lawson, b. 1882.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Dorothy
Noel, b. 1885: m. 1914, Col. Douglas Percival
Watson, Roy. Army Med. Corps, — Hellene,
b. 1889, — Evelyn Mary, b. 1893.
Walton, Sir William, K.B.E., son of
Charles Walton ; b. 1844 ; sometime
head of the firm of Waltons and Co.,
solicitors ; is Vice-Pres., Transport Ar-
bitration Board, Admiralty, and a J.P.
for Berks ; cr. K.B.E. 1917. Donning-
ton Holt, Newbury.
Wankaner, Capt. H.H. the Maharana
Raj Sahib ( Shri Sir Amarsinhji) of,
K.C.I.E., son of Maharana Shri Bane-
sinhji ; b. 1879 ; is Raj Sahib of Wan-
kaner, first among the second class
Chiefs of Kathiawar, Senior Member of
the Zala Branch of the Kshatriyas in
Bombay, and one of the Ruling Chiefs
of India ; served during European War
1915-16 : m. 1896 ; cr. K.C.I.E. 1911.
Wankaner, Kathiawar, Bombay.
Wapshare, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Richard,
K.C.I.E ., C.B., C.S.I., son of the late
Major W. H. Wapshare, Indian Army ;
b. i860 ; entered Indian Army 1880, be-
came Capt. 1891, Major 1900, Lieut. -Col.
1904, Col. 1907, and Lieut.-Gen. 1918;
Burma Expedition 1886-8 (medal with
two clasps), Comdg. Forces in British E.
Africa and Uganda 1914-15, Persian Gulf
1915, Comdg. 33rd Brig, (despatches,
C.B.), Afghan War 1920 (K.C.I.E.) ; was
A.A.G. , India 1906-10, and Comdt. Cav.
Sch., India 1910-12 : m. 1883, Ada Mag-
dalene Farquharson, da. of Maj.-Gen. C.
F. Hicks, Indian Army; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1915, C.S.I. 1918, K.C.I.E. 1920.
Ward, Sir Adolphus William, Lift. D.,
son of the late John Ward, C.B., Min.
Resident, Hanse Towns ; b. 1837 ; ed.
at King Edward VI. Sch., Bury St.
Edmunds, and at Peterhouse, Camb.
(Fellow 1861, Hon. Fellow 1891) ;
Litt.D. 1884 ; Hon. LL.D. and Ph.D. ;
was Professor of History and English
Literature, Owens Coll., Manchester
1866-90, Principal thereof 1890-97,
Vice-Chancellor, Victoria Univ. 1886-
90, and 1894-9, Ford Lecturer, Oxford
Univ. 1898, Gov. of Roy. Holloway
Coll. 1899-1909, Pres. Roy. Historical
So. 1899-1901, of British Acad. 1911-3
(Fellow 1902), and Gov. of St. Paul’s
Sch. 1902-12, and of Bury St. Edmunds
Sch. 1903 ; appointed Master of Peter-
house 1900, Pres, of Chetham So. 1901,
and of English Goethe So. 1911, Vice-
Chancellor Camb. Univ. 1901, and
Acting Pres., International Historical
Congress 1913, Joint Editor of “Cam-
bridge Modern History,” and of
“ Cambridge History of English Litera-
ture ” ; is a Knight of the Order of the
Prussian Crown (2nd class) : author of
various historical and literary works :
m. 1879, Adelaide Laura, da. of the late
Rev. Thomas Burne Lancaster, R. of
Grittleton, Wilts ; cr. Knt. 1913. Peter-
house Lodge, Cambridge ; A thenceum
Club.
Daughter living — Caroline Adelaide Theresa,
b. 1881 : m. 1916, the Rev. Ernest William
Barnes, Sc.D., F.R.S., Canon of Westminster,
of 3, Little Cloisters, Westminster, S.W.
Ward, Major the Hon. Sir John
Hubert, K.C.V.O. [see E. Dudley].
Ward, Sir Leslie, son of the late
Edward M. Ward, R.A. ; b. 1851 ; ed.
privately, and at Eton ; is an artist,
portrait painter, and caricaturist ; forty
years “ Spy ” of Vanity Fair ; author of
“ Forty Years of ‘ Spy ’ ” : m. 1899,
Judith Mary Topham-Watney, da. of
Major Topham, 7th Hussars, and Indian
Cav. ; cr. Knt. 1918. 247, Knights -
bridge, S. W. ; 16, Wellington Square,
Chelsea, S.W. ; Beefsteak Club.
Daughter living — Sylvia, b. 1900.
Ward, Sir Thomas Robert John,
C.I.E., M.V.O., son of the late Walter
Ward, J.P. , of Kimberley, S. Africa; b.
1863 ; ed. at Cooper’s Hill ; entered
Public Works Depart., India 1883, and
became an Executive Engineer, Irrigation
Branch, Punjab 1898, and a Sup. En-
gineer 1908 ; was Irrigation Officer with
Seistan Arbitration Commn. 1905, and a
Member of Punjab Colonies Committee
1907-8; is a M.I.C.E. (Member of
Council 1918) ; appointed Engineer for
Irrigation to Coronation Durbar Com-
mittee 1911, Sup. Engineer at Delhi 1912,
Adviser on Irrigation to King of Siam
1913, Ch. Engineer for Irrigation, and a
M.L.C., Punjab 1915, and Inspector-Gen.
of Irrigation, Govt, of India 1917 ; cr.
C.I.E. 1906, M.V.O. (4th class) 1911,
Knt. 1920. Delhi, India.
Ward, Sir William, K.C.M.G., C. V.O.,
son of the late John Ward, C.B., H.M.
Queen Victoria’s Min. at Hamburg ; b.
1841 ; entered Consular Ser. 1866,
became Vice-Consul 1866, Consul at
Bremen 1871, at Portland (U.S.A.)
1880, at Bordeaux 1882, and Consul-
Gen. at Hamburg 1897 ; retired 1911 ;
has Jubilee Medal: m. 1872, Jenny
Maria, who d. 1910, da. of the late
Henry Fowler, of Memel, E. Prussia ;
cr. Knt. 1900, C.V.O. 1904, K.C.M.G.
1910. Glen May, Amherst Road, With-
ington, Manchester.
Ware, Maj.-Gen. Sir Fabian Arthur
Goulstone, K.B.E. , C.B. , C.M/G., son
of Charles Ware, of Glendower House,
Clifton ; b. 1869 ; ed. privately, and at
London and Paris Univs. (B. 6s. Sc. 1894);
is temporary Maj.-Gen. on Special List ;
was Assist. Director of Education, Trans-
vaal 1901-3, Acting Director 1903, Direc-
tor 1903-5, and a M.L.C. 1903-4; edited
Morning Post 1905-11 ; commanded
Mobile Unit, British Red Cross So.
during European War 1914-15 (Croix de
Guerre, Chevalier Legion of Honour) ;
was Director of Graves Registration
and Enquiries 1915-18 (despatches twice,
C.M.G., Com. Belgian Order of the
Crown, C.B.) ; is Director-Gen. of Graves
Registration and Enquiries and Per-
manent Vice-Chm. Imperial War Graves
Commn., with rank of Maj.-Gen. ; author
of political and educational works : m.
1895, Anna Margaret, da. of the late
E. W. Phibbs; cr, C.M.G. 1917, C.B.
37*
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(Mil.) 1919, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1920. 41,
Gloucester Terrace , IV. ; Rose Cottage,
Ampney, Gloucestershire ; Constitutional,
and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Warner, Sir Frank, K.B.E., son .of
Benjamin Warner, of Wanstead ; b.
1862 ; is a Silk Manufacturer, and In-
ventor and Patentee of Figured Velvets
(three heights of pile) ; was Chm. of
Silk Trade Section, London Chamber of
Commerce 1909-17, Pres, of Silk Asso.
of Great Britain and Ireland 1910-17,
and a Member of Textile Committee of
Board of Trade, and of Silk and Linen
Committee, War Trade Depart. 1916-
17 ; appointed Adviser to Board of
Trade on Textiles (other than Cotton)
1918, Vice-Chm. British Empire Flax
Growing Committee, Board of Trade
1918, and Chm. Board of Trade Com-
mittee on British Industries Fair 1920,
British Silk Research Asso. 1920, and
Advisory Committee on Silk Pro-
duction (Imperial Industries) 1920;
elected Pres. Textile Institute 1918 ; is
a Common Councilman of City of Lon-
don, and a Member of Provisional
Advisory Council of Board of Trade and
of Advisory Council for Victoria and
Albert Museum ; author of “The Silk
Industry of the United Kingdom ” : m.
1890, Kate Dennis, da. of Edmund
Strange Parsons, of Shernbourne Hall,
King’s Lynn ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. Wood-
croft, Mottingham, Kent ; Royal Auto-
mobile Club.
Son living — Frank Cloudesley ffolliott, b.
1894.
Daughters living — Evelyn Sandford : m. 1915,
Capt. Leonard Tibbitts, R.E., — Gwendolen
Branscombe.
Warner, Sir George Frederic, son
of Isaac Warner ; b. 1845 ; ed. at Pem-
broke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1867, M.A.
1871, Hon. Fellow 1911) ; Hon. D.Litt.,
Oxford 1902 ; appointed Assist, in
Depart, of MSS., British Museum 1871,
Assist. Keeper 1888 ; was Keeper of
MSS., and Egerton Librarian 1904-11 ;
is a F.S.A., and a Fellow of British
Acad. • m. 1884, Marian, da. of Richard
Budd Painter, M.D. ; cr Knt. 1911.
67, Eaton Rise, Ealing , W. 5.
Daughter living — Marjorie Beatrix Marian,
b. 1889.
Warrack, Sir James Howard , K.B.E.,
son of James Warrack, of Montrose ; b.
1855 ; ed. at Montrose Acad. ; a Ship-
owner ; Pres, of United Kingdom
Chamber of Shipping T914-15 : m. t886,
Dorothy Cooper, da. of the late George
Todd, of Fdinburgh ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil)
19T9. 38, Palmerston Place, Edin-
burgh ; Junior Constitutional Club.
Warren, Sir Alfred Haman, O.B.E.,
M.P., son of Richard Sambell Warren,
or Callington, Cornwall ; b. 1856 ; ed. at
Poplar Wesleyan Day Sch., and at City
of London Coll. ; an Accountant, Hon.
Lieut. -Col. London Reg*., a J.P. for
London, Prominent Friendly So.
Representative, and Chm of Poplar
local Tribunal and of its local War
Savings and of Belgian Refugees
Committees ; Mayor of Poplar 1913 18 ;
nas sat as M.P. for Edmonton [Co. U)
since December 1918 m. 1896, Tane
Mary, da. of George William Castle'; cr.
O.B.E. and Knt. 1918. Mountain Ash
House, Felstead Road, Wanstead.
Warren, Gen. Sir Charles, G.C.M.G.,
K.C.B., F.R.S., son of the *ate Maj.-
Gen. Sir Charles Warren, K.C.B. ;
b. 1840 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.,
at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst, and at
Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered
R.E. 1857, became Capt. 1869, Major
and Lieut. -Col. 1878, Col. 1882, Maj -
Gen. 1893, Lieut.-Gen. 1898, Gen. 1904,
and Col. Comdt. 1905 ; retired 1905 ;
conducted Explorations of Palestine
and Excavations at Jerusalem 1867-70 ;
was H.M.’s Special Commr. to settle
Boundary Line between Orange Free
State and Griqualand W. 1876 (thanked
by Govt., C.M.G.), and Special Commr.
to settle land question of Griqualand W.
1877 ; commanded Diamond Fields
Horse throughout Gaika War 1878
(wounded, L.ieut.-Col. for distinguished
service), and subsequently a Field Force
during the Griqua Rebellion and
Bechuana Invasion (medal, and
thanked by Imperial Govt, and by
Provincial Legislature) ; in 1879 was
Special Commr. to Bloemboff District,
in command of Field Force of N. Border
Bechuana Campaign, and Com.-in-Ch.
and Administrator of Griqualand W. ;
was Instructor of Surveying Mil. Sch. of
Engineering, Chatham, 1880-84 ; served
in Egyptian Campaign 1882 ; during
the war entered the Arabian deserts,
without escort, in company of Lieuts.
Burton and Haynes, and succeeded in
learning the fate of Professor Palmer’s
party, and in bringing the murderers to
justice (medal, Medjidie 3rd class, and
K.C.M.G.) ; was Special Commr. in
Bechuanaland and Maj.-Gen. in com-
mand of Bechuanaland Field Force
1884-5 (G.C.M.G.) ; sometime Gov.-
Gen. of Red Sea Littoral ; commanded
Forces at Suakin Jan. to March 1886,
and 5th Div. in S. Africa 1899-1900,
subsequently acting as Mil. Gov. of
Griqualand West and Northern Cape
Colony (despatches, medal) ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Hallam Div. of
Sheffield (L) 1885 ; was Ch. Commr. of
Metropolitan Police. 1886-8, and in
command of troops in Straits Settle-
ments 1889-94, and in Thames Dist.
1895-8 ; is a J.P. for Kent, a Knight of
Justice of Order of St. John of Jerusa-
lem in England ; formerly Hon. Col. 1st
Gloucestershire R.E. (Vol.) : m. 1864,
Fanny Margaretta. who d. 1919, da. of
the late Samuel Haydon of Guildford ;
cr. C.M.G. 1878. K.C.M.G. 1883,
G.C.M.G. 1885, K.C.B. (Civil) 1888.
The Oaks, Westbere, Canterbury ; Athen-
ceum Club.
Son living — Richard, M.D'., F.R.C.S. (45'
Weymouth Street, IF.), b. 1876; Surg. to
London Hospital, and Senior Surg. to E.
London Hospital for Children, Shadwell, E. :
m. 1912, Violet Irene, da. of A. C. Jenkin, of
Heamoor, Cornwall.
Daughters living — Violet Mary, — Charlotte
Philippa Stephana, b. 1869: m. 1905, the
Rev. Watkin Wynn Williams, R. of Drayton
St. Leonard, Oxfordshire.
Warren, Sir Norcot Hastings Yeeles ;
b. x8 — ; is Sec. and Treasurer, Bank of
Bengal : cr. Knt. 1917. Calcutta.
Warren, Sir Pelham Laird, K.C.M.G.,
son of Adm. Richard Laird Warren ; l).
1845 ; entered Consular Ser. 1867, and
became Vice-Consul at Pagoda Island
1883, Consul at Taiwan 1886, at Han-
kow 1893, and Consul-Gen. there 1899,
and at Shanghai 1901; retired 1911 •
m. 1875, May, da. of Joseph Humpage ;
cr. C.M.G. 1901, K.C.M.G. 1902.
Catton, Sidmouth ; Oriental Club.
Warren, Sir (Thomas) Herbert,
K.C.V.O., son of the late Algernon
William Warren, of Bristol; b . 1853;
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ed. at Clifton Coll., and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1879, Hon.
D.C.L. 1907) ; Hon. LL.D., Birming-
ham, Hon. D.Litt., Bristol ; was Fellow
and Tutor, Magdalen Coll. 1877-85,
Vice-Chancellor Oxtord Univ. 1906-10,
Pres, of Magdalen Coll. 1885-1916, and
Professor of Poetry, Oxford Univ.
1911-16 ; is a Gov. of Clifton Coll. ;
author of numerous literary works : m.
1886, Mary Isabel, da. of Sir Benjamin
Collins Brodie, 2nd Bt. ; cr. K.C.V.O.
1914. The Lodgings, Magdalen College,
Oxford.
Warrington, Right Hon. Sir Thomas
Rolls, P.C. [see “ Privy Council ”].
Waterhouse, Sir Herbert Furnivall,
M.D., F.R.C.S., son of the Rev.
C. J. Waterhouse; b. 1864; ed. at
Brighton Coll., at Edinburgh Univ.
(M.P. 1889), and at Gottingen ;
F.R.C.S. England 1890 ; Lieut. -Col.
R.A.M.C. (T.F.), Senior Surg. Charing
Cross and Victoria Hospitals, and a Mem-
ber of Council of Roy. Coll, of Surgs. ;
sometime Surg.-in-Ch. Anglo-Russian
War Hospital, and Examiner in Surgery
in Univs. of London, Camb. and Man-
chester ; author of numerous med.
works : m. 1892, Edith Florence, da. of
John J. Harker, of Middleton St.
George, co. Durham ; cr. Knt. 1917.
7, Wimfole Street, W. ; Savage Club.
Daughters living — Gladys Muriel, b. 1893, —
Violet Hilda, b. 1897.
Waterhouse, Sir Nicholas Edwin,
K.B.E., son of the late Edwin Water-
house, of Feldemore, Dorking ; b. 1877 ;
ed. at Winchester, and at New Coll., Ox-
ford (B.A. 1899, M.A. 18 — ); a Member
of the firm of Price, Waterhouse and Co. ,
chartered accountants, of 3, Frederick’s
Place, Old Jewry, E.C. ; Director of
Costings, War Office 1917-19: m. 1903,
Audrey Hale, da. of the late Lieut. -Col.
T. H. Lewin, of Parkhurst, Abinger,
Surrey; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 71,
Victoria Road, Kensington , W.
Waterlow, Sir William Alfred,
K.B.E., son of the late James Jameson
Waterlow, of 25, Park Crescent, W., and
Great Doods, Reigate ; b. 1871 ; ed. at
Marlborough, and in Germany ; ad-
mitted Solicitor 1895 ; Joint Manag-
ing Director of Waterlow and Sons,
printers and manufacturing station-
ers, of Birchin Lane, E.C. ; Pres
of Federation of Master Printers of
Great Britain and Ireland 1914 and
1915, and of London Master Printers’
Asso. 1914 : m. 1904, Adelaide Hay,
da. of Thomas Gordon, of Grosvenor
Street, Edinburgh ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil)
1919. Elm Hatch, Hatch End, Middle-
sex.
Sons living — William James, b. 1905,—
Thomas Gordon, b. 19 11.
Watkis, Gen. Sir Henry Bulckley
Burlton, K.C.B., son of the late William
Henry Watkis, of Abbey dale, Shrews-
bury ; b. i860 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; entered
6th Regt. 1878, became Capt. Indian
Army 1889, Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1898, Col. 1903, Maj.-Gen. 1907,
Lieut. -Gen. 1914, and Gen. 1917 ;
retired 1919 ; served on N.-W. Fron-
tier of India 1897-8, as D.A.A.G. 1st
Brig. Tochi Field Force (despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.),
with Bazar Valley Field Force 1906,
Comdg. 3rd Brig., and during Euro-
pean War 1914-15 (despatches) ; was
D. A.A.G., Head Quarters, India 1895-
1900, A.A.G. 1903-4, 1st Dep. Sec., Mil.
Depart., Govt, of India 1904-6, and
D.A.G., W. Command, India, and Head
Quarters, S. Army 1906-7 ; commanded
Abbottabad Brig., India 1908-10, and
Lucknow Brig. 1910-11 ; commanded a
Div. in India 1912-15 ; is Col an Indian
Inf. Regt. : m. 1889, Marion Barbara,
da. of the late R.B. Moorhead, formerly
12th (Suffolk) Regt., of Hillborough,
co. Antrim ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1908, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1915. United Service Club.
Watney, Sir John, son of John
Watney, of Mitcham ; b. 1834 ; ed.
at Harrow ; admitted a Solicitor 1857 ;
is a F.S.A., a Lieut, for the City of
London, a J.P. for Surrey, and Hon. Sec.
of City and Guilds of London Institute ;
many years Clerk to the Mercers’ Co. ;
appointed a Treasurer for Lieutenancy of
City of London 1912 : m. 1864, Eliza-
beth, who d. 1896, youngest da. of
Stephen Dendy, formerly of Leigh Place,
Surrey ; cr. Knt. 1900. Shermanbury
House, Reigate.
Sons living — Stephen Cecil, b. 1868 : m.
1901, Marion Sybil, youngest da. of George
Thompson White, — Frank Dormay, C.B.E.,
b. 1870 [see “ Comp anion age ”].
Daughter living — Elsie Susannah.
Watson, Sir Alfred, William, K.C.B.,
son of the late Alfred R. Watson, of
Nottingham ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Notting-
ham ; is Govt. Actuary, and Pres, of
Institute of Actuaries : m. 1895, Edith,
da. of R. W. Moffrey, J.P. ; cr. Knt.
1915, K.C.B. (Civil) 1920. 18, Cambalt
Road , Putney Hill, S.JF.15 ; Reform
and Authors' Clubs.
Daughters living — Winifred Edith, b. 1896, —
Helena Eilian, b. 1900.
Watson, Maj.-Gen. Sir David, K.C.B.,
C.M.G., son of William Watson, of
Quebec; b. 1871 ; ed. at High Sch.,
Quebec ; D.C.L. Univ. of Bishop’s Coll. ;
is a Journalist, Managing Director of
Quebec Chronicle, and Col. Canadian
Forces; European War 1914-19 Comdg.
a Brig., with rank of Maj.-Gen.
(despatches eight times, C.B., C.M.G.,
Legion of Honour, Order of Leopold
of Belgium, K.C.B., Croix de Guerre
with Palm) : m. 1893, Mary Browning ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.M.G. 1917,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Quebec, Canada ;
Garrison (Quebec), St. James's (Mon-
treal), Royal Automobile, Carlton, and
Savage (London) Clubs.
Watson, Sir Francis, son of Thomas
Adam Watson, of Beulah, Thackley ;
b. 1864 ; ed. at Bradford Gram. Sch., and
in France ; admitted as Solicitor 1886 ;
senior partner in legal firm of Watson,
Son, and Smith, of Bradford, a J.P. for
City of Bradford, and Capt. W. Yorkshire
Regt. ; Mil. Representative for Bradford
1915-18, andChm. Advisory Committees
in Woollen and Worsted Industries
IQ16-18 : m. 1892, Maude, da. of William
Glossop, of Newland, Hull ; cr. Knt.
1919. Raw don Cragg, near Leeds .
Son living — Donald, A.F.C., b. 1894; some
time Capt. R.A.F.
Daughter living — Millicent : m. 1920,
Frederick Croysdale Waud.
Watson, Col. Sir Harry Davis,
K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., C.I.E., M.V.O.,
son of the late Gen. Sir John Watson,
G.C.B., V.C., of North Court, Finchamp-
stead, Berks ; b. 1866 ; ed. at Charter-
house ; entered Dorsetshire Regt. 1885,
became Capt. Indian Army 1896, Major
1903, Lieut.-Col. 1910, and Col. 1914 ;
Sikkim Expedition 1888 (medal with
clasp), Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-
92 (clasp), China 1900, as D.A.A.G.
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(medal), European War 1914-19 as tem-
porary Maj.-Gen. (despatches, C.M.G.,
C.B., 3rd class Order of Nile, Officer
Legion of Honour, Orders of SS. Maurice
and Lazarus of Italy, and of Crown of
Italy, K.B.E.) ; acted as A.D.C. to
Prince of Wales during tour in India
1905-6 ; was an Extra Equerry-in -
Waiting to the Prince of Wales 1906-10,
since when to King George V. : m. 1895,
Ada May, da. of W. H. Reynolds,
F.R.G.S. ; cr. C.I.E. 1906, M.V.O.
(4th class) 1912, C.M.G. 1915, C.B.
(Mil.) 1918, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Army
and Navy Club.
Son living — Robert Arthur Davis, b. 18 — ;
Capt., R.E. : m. 1920, Ethel Douglas, da. of
the late John Henry Lace, C.I.E., Imperial
Forest Ser.
Watson, Sir Logie Pirie ; b. 18 — ;
a partner in the firm of Cooper, Allen
and Co., of Cawnpore, and a Member
of Council of Lieut.-Gov. of United
Provinces ; cr. Knt. 1918. Cawnpore,
India.
Watson, Sir William, LL.D. ; b.
1858 ; Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen ; the well-
known poet ; author of numerous poeti-
cal works : m. 1909, Adeline Maureen
Pring, of Howth, Dublin ; cr. Knt. 1917.
Gi, The Albany , Piccadilly , W.
Daughters living — Two.
Watson, Col. Sir Charles Gordon
Gordon-, K.B.E., C.M.G., F.R.C.S.,
son of the Rev. Henry George Watson,
of The Wilderness, Wobilrn Sands, Beds ;
b. 1874 ; ed. at St. Mark’s, Windsor ;
M.R.C.S. England 1898, F.R.C.S. 1902 ;
Hon. Col. Army Med. Ser., and a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England ; S. African War
1899-1901, as Civil Surg. (medal with
three clasps), European War 1914-19
as Consulting Surg., with rank of Col.
(despatches, C.M.G., K.B.E.) ; is Surg.
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, Surg. to
St. Mark’s and St. Andrew’s Hospitals,
and Consulting Surg. to Metropolitan
Hospital; joint author of “Diseases
of Joints and Spine,” etc.; assumed
by deed poll 1920 the additional sur-
name of Gordon : m. 1917, Geraldine,
da. of the late Charles Teevan ;
cr. C.M.G. 1915, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
82, Harley Street, W. ; Highwood Cot-
tage, Harps den, Henley-on-Thames ;
Royal Automobile, and Bath Clubs.
Watt, Sir George, C.I.E., son of the
late John Watt, of Old Meldrum, Aber-
deenshire ; b. 1851 ; M.B., C.M. 1872 ;
Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen 1904 and
Glasgow 1907 ; Hanbury Gold Medallist
1901 ; is an Officier d’Academie (France),
and a J.P. and County Councillor for
Dumfriesshire ; was Professor of Botany
at the Calcutta Univ. 1873-83 ; was
Scientific and Med. Officer, Boundary
Commn. Manipur 1882-3 ; sometime
specially attached, as Scientific Officer
to Govt, of India in Depart, of Revenue
and Agriculture ; in charge of Indian
Section of Calcutta International Exhi-
bition 1884, and of the Imperial (Indian)
Section of Colonial and Indian Exhi-
bition 1886 ; was a Gov. of the Imperial
Institute 1893-4, Pres, of Pharmacolo-
gical Section of Med. Congress, Calcutta
1894, Reporter on Economic Products
to Govt, of India 1887-1906, and Sup.,
Industrial Section, Indian Museum,
Calcutta 1894-1903 ; acted as Director
of Indian Arts Exhibition 1903 ; is a
Fellow of Linnean So. and a Corres-
ponding Member of Roy. Horticultural |
So., of Pharmaceutical So. of Great
Britain, and of So. Archeologique
de France ; author of “ A Dictionary of
the Economic Products of India,”
“Wild and Cultivated Cotton Plants of
the World,” “ Indian Art,” etc., etc. :
m . 1873, Jane H., da. of the late Robert
Simmie, of H.M.’s Customs ; cr. C.I.E.
1886, Knt. 1903. Chinsura, Lockerbie ;
Savage Club.
Son living — Robert Honey ( Rosevale , Lang-
holm, Dumfries ), M.D. , b. 1880; Lieut.
R.A.M.C. (Embarkation) : m. 1908, Jean
Robert, da. of Neil McLeod, of The Friars,
Ettrick Road, Edinburgh.
Daughters living — Maggie Rennie : m. 1901,
Alexander Mair ,of Calcutta, — Flora Evelyne.
Watt, Hon. Sir Thomas, K. C.M.G.,
son of Thomas Watt, of Glasgow ; b.
1857 ; ed. privately, and at Glasgow
Univ. ; was Min. of J ustice and Defence
and a M.E.C., Natal 1903-6 ; served
during Boer War 1899-1902 (despatches);
is a M.L.A. (for Dundee) of S. Africa ;
appointed Min. of Public Works and
Posts and Telegraphs 1912 ; now Min.
of the Interior and of Public Works :
m. 1886, May, da. of the late George
Lindup ; cr. C.M.G. 1906, K. C.M.G.
1912. Newcastle, Natal.
Watts, Sir (Fenwick) Shadforth.son of
Edmund Hannay Watts; 6.1858; Chair-
man of Watts, Watts and Co. (Limited),
of 7, Whittington Avenue, E.C., of Ship-
ping Federation of Shipowners’ Parlia-
mentary Committee, etc., of Britain
Steamship Co. (Limited), and of United
National Collieries ; sometime Pres.
Chamber of Shipping of United King-
dom ; rendered sers. to Min. of Shipping
during European War : m. 1 8 — , J ulia
Hamilton, da. of A. T. Macgowan,
formerly 52nd Regt. ; cr. Knt. 1919.
8, Lygon Place, Ebury Street, S.W. 1 ;
Martyr Worthy Place, Winchester.
Watts, Sir Francis, K. C.M.G., son
of John Watts, of Ilfracombe ; b. 1859 ;
ed. privately, and at Mason Coll., Bir-
mingham (B.Sc. 1902, D.Sc. 1904) ; was
Analytical Chemist, Antigua 1889-
98, and Analytical and Agricultural
Chemist, Jamaica 1898-9; appointed
Govt. Analytical and Agricultural
Chemist (afterwards Govt. Chemist
and Sup. of Agriculture), Leeward
Islands 1889, and Imperial Commr. for
Agriculture, W. Indies 1909 ; became
a M.E.C., Leeward Islands 1899 ;
author of various scientific reports and
papers, etc. : m. 1882, Louisa, da. of
Denis Charles Sturgess Payne ; cr.
C.M.G. 1904, K. C.M.G. 1917. Avon-
vale, St. Michael, Barbados.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two. of whom Marjorie
Adie: m. 1914, Edward Allan Grannum, C.M.G.
Watts, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Herbert Ed-
ward, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., son of the late
Rev. R. E. R. Watts, of Wisbech, Cam-
bridgeshire ; b. 1858 ; entered 14th
Regt. 1880, became Capt. W. Yorkshire
Regt. 1889, Major 1899, Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1905, Col. 1908,
Maj.-Gen. 1917, and Hon. Lieut.-Gen.
(retired) 1920 ; S. Africa 1899-1902, pre-
sent at actions of Vaal Kranz, Tugela
Heights, and Pieter’s Hill, and at relief
of Ladysmith (despatches, Queen’s
medal with five clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps, Brevet Lieut. -Col.),
European War 1914-19, as a Brig. Com.
(despatches, C.M.G., Maj.-Gen., K.C.B.,
Order of Crown of Belgium, Croix de
Guerre, Order of Crown of Italy,
Legion of Honour, K. C.M.G.) ; was in
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command of a Dist. E. Command 1910-
14 : m. 1896, Elizabeth, da. of the late
Gen. Sir Henry (Dermot) Daly, G.C.B.,
C. I.E.; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1912, C.M.G. 1915,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1918, K. C.M.G. 1919.
Watts, Col. Sir Philip, K.C.B. , LL.D.,
D. Sc., F.R.S., son of John Watts, J.P.,
formerly of Havelock Park, Southsea ; b.
1846 ; ed. at Coll, of Naval Architec-
ture ; LL.D. 18 — , D.Sc. 18 — ; formerly
Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. Comdg. 1st
Northumbrian Brig. R.F.A. (T.F.) ;
equipped and sent out the Elswick
Battery to Boer War 1900-1901 ; for-
merly Chm. of Federation of Ship-
builders ; was Director of War Ship-
building Depart, of Armstrong, Whit-
worth and Co. 1885-1901, Director of
Naval Construction at the Admiralty
1 901 -1 2, since when he has been
Adviser on Naval Construction, Ad-
miralty ; is Senior Warden of Ship-
wrights’ Co., and Chm. of Load Line
Committee, Board of Trade, and a
Director of W. G. Armstrong, Whit-
worth and Co. (Limited) ; appointed
a Member of Roy. Commn. on the
Supply and Storage of Liquid Fuel in
Peace and War 1912, and of Council of
Roy. So. 1912 ; has 2nd class of Order
of the Rising Sun, Japan, and Grand
Cross of Spanish Naval Order of Merit :
m. 1875, Elise Isabella (has 5 th class
of Order of St. Saba of Serbia), da. of
Chevalier Gustave Simonau de Saint
Omer, of Brussels ; cr. K.C.B. (Civil)
1905. 10, Chelsea Embankment , S.WC ;
N ewbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland ;
Athenceum, and United Service Clubs.
Daughters living — Agnes, b. 1878: m. 1907,
Com. Arthur Penton Napier Thorowgood,
D.S.O. , R.N. [see Hunter-Blair , Bt., coils.], —
Louise Anne Watts, b. 1879 : m. 1897, Free-
man Blackett Thornton Trevelyan [see
Trevelyan, Bt., cr. 1662, colls.].
Watts, Col. Sir William, K.C.B., el.
son of the late V.B. Watts, of Melcombe
Horsey, Dorchester ; b. 1858 ; ed. at
Sherborne Sch. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
Dorset and Cape Colony, a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. J ohn of J erusalem
in England, a F.S.A., Hon. Col. a Cadet
Batn. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, Col.
Comdt. City of London Mil. Cadets (V.D.),
a Gov. of Sherborne Sch., and of United
Services Coll., Windsor, Dep. Provincial
Grand Master of Dorset Freemasons,
Grand Sup. of Roy. Arch Masons of
Dorset, Provincial Grand Master of
Dorset Mark Masons, and Vice-Pres.
of So. of Dorset Men in London and
of League of Mercy ; was Chm. of
Militia Club 1907-11, and Lieut.-Col.
Comdg. and Hon. Col. 3rd Batn. Welsh
Regt. 1902-8 ; served in S. Africa 1899-
1902, as Comdt. of Kenhardt and
Prieska Dists. (despatches twice, Queen’s
medal with clasp, King’s medal with
two clasps, C.B.) ; raised and com-
manded 1901 the 1st and 2nd Batns.
Cape Peninsula Rifles, and in 1914 and
1915 two Batns. Welsh Regt. ; re-
ceived Order of Mercy 1918 : m. 1883,
Emily Anne, only da. of C. H. P.
Flower ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900, K.C.B.
(Civil) 1910. The Priory, Bournemouth ;
Junior Army and Navy, Public Schools,
Royal Automobile, and Bournemouth
Clubs.
Wayland, Lieut.-Col. Sir William
Abraham, son of W. R. Wayland, of
Highbury, N. ; b. 1869 ; is a Chemical
Manufacturer, a Lieut.-Col., and a J.P.
for Deptford (Mayor 1914-20) and for co.
London : m. 1889, Bessie, da. of William
Winn ; cr. Knt, 1920. Hempton Lodge ,
Monks Horton, Kent ; Freshford House,
Brockley, S.E. ; Authors' , and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Weatherbee, Sir Robert Linton, son
of the late Jonathan Weatherbee, mer-
chant and shipowner ; b. 1836 ; ed. at
Prince of Wales’s Coll., Prince Edward
Island, and at Acadia Coll., Wolfville,
Canada (B.A. 1858, M.A. 1861, Hon.
D.C.L. 1883); Bar. Nova Scotia 1863,
and a Q.C. 1876 ; appointed a Puisne
Judge of the Province of Nova Scotia
1878, and Ch. Justice 1905 ; retired
1907 : m. 1864, Minnie, da. of Lewis
Johnston, of “ Annandale,” Nova
Scotia ; cr. Knt. 1906. Halifax, Nova
Scotia ; Halifax Club.
Sons living — Six.
Weaver, Sir Lawrence, K.B.E. ; b.
1876 ; ed. at Clifton Coll. ; formerly
Architectural Editor and a Director of
Country Life ; appointed Treasurer of
Housing Asso. for Officers’ Families 1916,
Chm. of Council, National Institute of
Agricultural Botany 1918, and Director-
Gen., Land and Supplies Depart., and
Ch. Commercial Adviser to Min. of Agri-
culture 1919; is a F.S.A., and an Hon.
A. R.I.B.A. ; sometime in Anti-Aircraft
Corps ; author of various works on archi-
tecture and mil. history, etc. : m. 1908,
Kathleen, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. To-
bias W. Purcell, R. A. ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil)
1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 38, Hamilton
Terrace, N. W.8 ; Reform, and Farmers'
Clubs.
Sons living — Lawrence Purcell, b. 1909, —
Tobias Rushton, b. 1911.
Webb, Sir Arthur Lewis, K. C.M.G. ;
b. i860 ; ed. at Cooper’s Hill ; entered
Irrigation Branch Public Works Depart.,
India 1881, and Egyptian Irrigation
Depart. 1894 ; was Inspector-Gen. of
Irrigation, Egypt 1898-1900, Director-
Gen. of Reservoirs, Egypt 1900-1906,
Under Sec. Egyptian Irrigation Depart-
1906-8, and Adviser to Egyptian Min.
is try of Public Works 1908-9 ; has
2nd class Osmanieh ; cr. C.M.G. 1902,
K. C.M.G. 1912. 143, Maida Vale,
W. 9 ; Oriental Club.
Webb, Col. Sir Arthur Lisle Ambrose,
K.B.E., C.B,, C.M.G., son of the late
Dr. J. S. Webb; b. 1871 ; M.R.P.S. Eng.,
and L.R.C.P. London 1895 ; entered
Roy. Army Med. Corps 1899, became
Capt. 1902, Major 1911, Lieut.-Col. 1915,
and Brevet Col. 1918 ; S. African War
1899-1902, present at relief of Kimberley
(Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), European War
1914-19, as an Assist. Director-Gen. Army
Med. Ser. (despatches, C.M.G., Brevet
Col., C.B.) ; appointed Director-Gen.
Med. Sers. , Ministry of Pensions 1919;
is a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England : m. 1905,
Hilda Caroline, da. of T. P. Priestley ;
cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1919,
K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Dorney Reach,
Tap low.
Webb, Sir Aston, K.C.V.O., C.B.,
P.R.A ., son of the late Edward Webb, en-
graver and water-colour painter ; b. 1849 ;
ed. privately ; is a Past Pres, of
Architectural Asso. and of Roy. Insti-
tute of British Architects ; A.R.A.
1899, R.A. 1903, and Pres. Roy. Acad.
1919 ; received Roy. Gold Medal for
Architecture 1905 ; was Architect for
the new front of Buckingham Palace,
the architectural surroundings of Vic-
toria Memorial and the Mall Archway.
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KNIGHTAGE.
and designed Victoria, and Albert Mu-
seum and many other public buildings :
m. 1876, Marian, da. of the late David
Everett, F.R.C.S. ; cr. Knt. 1904, C.B.
(Civil) 1909, C.V.O. 1911, K.C.V.O.
1914. 19, Queen Anne's Gate , West-
minster, S.W. ; Athenceum , and Con-
servative Clubs.
Son living — Maurice Everett, D.S.O., M.C.,
b. 1880 [see “ Companion age ”].
Daughter living — Marian Dorothy.
Webb, Rear-Adm. Sir Richard,
K.C.M.G. , C.B. , son of the late Richard
Charles Webb, of Holt, Norfolk ; b.
1870; entered R.N. 1883, became Lieut.
1891, Com. 1902, Capt. 1907, and Rear-
Adm. 1918 ; was Director of Trade Div.,
Admiralty War Staff 1914-17, and com-
manded H.M.S. New Zealand in Grand
Fleet 1917-18; a Naval A. D.C. to H.M.
1917-18, and Assist. High Commr. at
Constantinople 1918-20, since when he
has been Rear - Adm. Mediterranean
Fleet ; is a Com. of Legion of Honour,
Grand Com. of Order of Redeemer of
Greece, and Com. of Swedish Order of
Swords, and of Orders of Rising Sun
of Japan, St. Anne of Russia, and Crown
of Italy; received Roy. Humane So.’s
medal 1898 : m. 1918, Agnes Evelyn,
da. of Robert John Foster, of Stockeld,
Wetherby, Yorkshire [B. Bateman] ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1915, K.C.M.G. 1920.
28, Wilton Place , S. W. ; United Service,
and Marlborough Clubs.
Webster, Sir Francis, son of Francis
Webster, of Denley, Arbroath ; b.
1850 ; ed. at Arbroath and Edinburgh
High Schs., and at Edinburgh Univ. ; is
a partner in the firm of Francis Webster
and Sons, flax spinners, of Arbroath :
m. 1889, Annie, who d. 1918, da. of
Joseph Frain, M.D. ; cr. Knt. 1911.
Ashbrook, near Arbroath.
Sons living — Francis, b. 1891, — William
James, b. 1895.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Ruth, b. 1890.
Webster, Dame May Louise, D.B.E.,
da. of Alfred Whitty, of Liverpool ; b.
1865 ; ed. privately ; is an actress, and
Chm. of British Women’s Hospital Com-
mittee, of Three Arts Women’s Employ-
ment Fund, and of Theatrical Ladies’
Guild : m. 1892, Ben Webster, the
actor ; cr. D.B.E. 1918. 31, Bedford
Street, Strand, W.C. ; Three Arts, and
International Franchise Clubs.
Wedmore, Sir Frederick, son of the
late Thomas Wedmore, of Druids Stoke,
Stoke Bishop ; b. 1844 ; ed. privately,
and in Paris ; is an author, reputed for
his works in poetic prose fiction, and art
criticism, and an Hon. Fellow of Roy.
So. of Painter-Etchers : m. 18 — , Mar-
tha, da. of the late J olin Peele Clapham,
of Burley Grange, Wharfedale ; cr.
Knt. 1912. 73, Chester Terrace, Chester
Square, S.W. ; White Mill End, Seven-
oaks.
Daughter living — Millicent.
Weedon, Hon. Sir Henry, son of
Henry Weedon ; b. 1859 ; was Lord
Mayor of Melbourne 1905-8 ; is a
M.L.C. and a J.P.for Victoria, and Repre-
sentative Knight Bachelor for Austra-
lia : in. 18 — ; cr. Knt. 1908. Yar-
allah, Anderson Street, South Yarra,
Victoria, Australia.
Son living — One.
Weigall, Sir William Ernest George
Archibald, K.C.M.G ., son of Henry
Weigall, J.P., D.L. [see E. Westmor-
land]; b. 1874; ed. at Wellington Coll.,
and at Cirencester Roy. Agricultural Coll,
(gold medallist) ; was Resident Agent for
several large Agricultural Estates 1898-
1910; is a J.P. for Kent and Lincoln-
shire, Capt. Yeo. , and Representative
Member on National Agricultural and
National Savings Committees ; S. Africa
1902 with Northamptonshire Regt. ; has
been Lieut.-Col. Head Quarters Staff,
and Inspector of Q. M.G.’s Sers. , N.
Command ; formerly Major 3rd Batn.
Northamptonshire Regt. ; appointed Sur-
veyor of Food Consumption in Public
Sers. 1918 to Jan. 1920, and Gov. of S.
Australia 1920 : unsuccessfully contested
Lincolnshire, W. Lindsey, or Gains-
borough, Div. ( C ) Dec. 1910 ; sat as M.P.
for S. Lindsay, or Horncastle, Div. of
Lincolnshire Feb. 1911 to Nov. 1918, and
for Horncastle Div. of Lindsey Dec. 1918 :
m. 1910, Grace Emily Blundell, da. of
Sir John Blundell Maple, M.P. , 1st Bt.
(ext.); cr. K.C.M.G. 1920. Government
House, Adelaide, S. Australia ; Peiwood,
Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire; 82, Eaton
Square, S. W. ; Carlton, and Beefsteak
Clubs.
Daughter living — Priscilla Crystal Frances
Blundell, b. 1914.
Wei Yuk, Hon. Sir Boshan, C.M.G.,
son of the late Wei Kwong (Compradore
of Chartered Mercantile Bank of India),
of Hong Kong ; b. 1849 ; ed. privately,
at Hong Kong Govt. Central Sch., at
Stoneygate Sch., Leicester (England),
and at Dollar Institution (Scotland) ;
entered service of Chartered Mercantile
Bank of India (now the Mercantile
Bank of India, Limited) in Hong Kong
1872, and was Compradore thereof
1879-1910 ; appointed a Permanent
Committee-man of Hong Kong Dist.
Watch Committee 1880 ; was Chm. of
Tung Wa Hospital (Hong Kong) 1881-3
and 1888-90 ; originator (1890) of
Railway Scheme in China, which failed
on account of opposition of Chinese
officials ; one of the founders (1893) and
permanent Committee-man of Po
Leung Kuk (Home for Destitute
Women and Children and Women’s
Protection So.) ; is in business in Hong
Kong, an Unofficial M.L.C. , Hong
Kong (representing Chinese commun-
ity), a J.P. for Hong Kong, a Member
for Standing Law and Public Works
Committees, and a Member of Hong
Kong Univ. and Prize Courts ; has
served on numerous Commns. and
Committees in the public interest, and
rendered much service in negotiations
between Chinese and Hong Kong
Govts. ; has 3rd class of Chinese Order
of Chao Hoo, and 1st class of Swedish
Order of Vasa : m. 1872, Yuk Hing, el.
da. of the Hon. Wong Shing, M.L.C.,
J. P., one of the founders of the Tung
Wa Hospital, Hanking ; cr. C.M.G.
1908, Knt. 1919. 2, Hing Hon, Hong
Kong.
Sons living — Five.
Daughters living— Two.
Welby, Lieut.-Col. Six Alfred Cholme-
ley Earle, K.B.E. [see Welby, Bt.,
colls.].
Welby, Sir George Earle, C.M.G.
[see Welby, Bt., colls.].
Welch, Surg. -Rear-Adm. Sir George,
K. C.M.G., C.B. ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Univ.
Coll., London ; L.R.C.P. 1882, M.R.C.S.,
England 1880 ; entered R.N. 1884, and
became Surg.-Gen. ; retired 1918 ; now
Surg.- Rear-Adm. ; served with Niger
Expedition 1886, and in Crete 1896-7;
KNIGHTS.
was Assist, to Med. Director-Gen. 1899-
1906, Instructor in Naval Hygiene,
Haslar 1906-10, Dep. Director-Gen.,
Med. Depart. R.N. 1912-16, and Surg.-
Gen., R.N. Hospital, Haslar 1916-18 ;
has 2nd class of Japanese Order of
Rising Sun ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917,
K.C.M.G. 1919. Fair View, Alver-
stoke, Hants.
Wells, Sir William Henry, son of the
late Benjamin Weston Wells ; b. 1871 ;
a Surveyor and Estate Agent, and a
Fellow of Surveyors’ Institution and of
Auctioneers’ and Estate Agents’ In-
stitute (Pres. 1917-19) ; was Ch. Live-
stock Commnr. and Principal Director
of Cattle-feeding Stuffs, Min. of Food
during European War ; Pres, of Coll,
of Estate Management, an Additional
Income-Tax Commr., and a Member of
Board of Management of West London
Hospital : m. 1st, 1896, Lavinia, who
d. 1905, da. of R. Waite Cox ; 2nd,
1909, Dorothy, da. of Thomas Walter
Horne, of Weybridge ; cr. Knt. 1919.
1 16, Kensington High Street, IT. 8 ;
Morden House, Wimbledon, Surrey ; St.
Stephen's Club.
Sons living — Geoffrey Weston, b. 1901; Sub-
Lieut. R.N., — Ralph Weston, b. 1909, —
Henry Weston, b. 1911, — Peter John Weston,
b. 1915, — Benjamin Weston, b. 1918.
Daughter living — Lorna Weston, b. 1898.
Wemyss, Sir (Maynard) Francis
Colchester-, K.B.E. , son of Maynard
Willoughby Colchester- Wemyss, C.B.E.,
of West bury Court, Gloucestershire ; b.
1872 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; was
in Scottish Rifles 1890-1903; is Sec.
Gloucestershire Territorial Asso., Vice-
Chm. Severn Board of Conservators, a
J. P. and D. L. for Gloucestershire (High
Sheriff 1919-20), and a Member of Joint
Council British Red Cross So. and Order
of St. John, and of Council of British
Red Cross So. ; Head of Food in
Auxiliary Hospitals during European
War, and Director of Gloucester Railway
Carriage and Wagon Works : m. 1898,
Maria Alice, da. of the late Gen. Robert
William Disney Leith, C.B., of Westhall,
Aberdeenshire [see Gordon, Bt. , cr. 1818,
ext.]; cr. C.B.E. 1917, , K.B.E. (Civil)
1920. Ravensworth , Cheltenham; Cale-
donian Club.
Sons living — Francis Disney, b. 1899, — Patrick
Maynard, b. 1905.
Wessels, Hon. Sir Cornelius Her-
manus, son of John H. Wessels ; b. 1851 ;
appointed Commr. of Public Works,
Lands and Mines, Orange River Colony
1897, and Administrator, Orange Free
State 18 — ; cr. Knt. 1920. 52, Aliwal
Street, Bloemfontein, Orange River
Colony.
Wessels, Hon, Sir Johannes Wil-
helmus, son of the late J. C. Wessels,
solicitor, of Cape Town ; b. 1862 ; ed. at
S. African Coll., Cape Town, at Cape
Univ. (B.A. 1882), and at Downing
Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1st class
Law Tripos 1885) ; Bar. Middle Temple
1886 ; acted as Legal Adviser to Com.-
in-Ch. in S. Africa 1900-1901 ; has been
a Puisne Judge of Transvaal Colony
since 1901 (now a Div. of Supreme Court
of S. Africa, and Judge Pres, of Trans-
vaal Div.) : m. 1891, Ella, da. of Col.
Benjamin Duff, sometime Sec. of Postal
Depart., Cape of Good Hope ; cr. Knt.
1909. Sunny side, Pretoria ; Pretoria,
Rand, and Civil Service ( Cape Town)
Cltibs.
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West, Right Hon. Sir Algernon
Edward, P.C., K.C.B. [see “ Privy
Council ”].
West, Sir Glynn Hamilton, son of
the late Alfred Thomas West, of Ilkley ;
b. 1877 ; ed. at Sedbergh Sch., York-
shire ; is a Mechanical Engineer, Vice-
Chm. of Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whit-
worth and Co. (Limited), Chm. Arm-
strong Siddeley Motors (Limited), and
other cos., a Director of Armstrong-
Whitworth Development Co. (Limited),
Armstrongs and Main (Limited), and
Crompton and Co. (Limited), and
Asso. Member of Ordnance Committee ;
was Dep. Director-Gen. of Murfltiom
Supply 1915-16, Controller of SheL
Manufacture Sept. 1916 to March 1917,
Director-Gen. of Shell Manufacture
March to June 1917, Director-Gen. of
Shell and Gun Manufacture June 1917
to Nov. 1917, and a Member of Muni-
tions Council 1917-18 : m. 1903, Katrine
Mary, da. of John Mather, of Newcastle-
on-Tyne ; cr. Knt. 1916. 8, Great
George Street, Westminster, S.lT.i ,•
Reform Club.
Son living — Glynn Sackville, b. 190 7.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Katrine, b. 1909.
West, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles John
Sackville-, K.B.E., C.M.G. [see B.
Sackville].
Western, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
George Balfour, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of
Charles M. Thomas Western ; b. 1861 ;
entered 50th Regt. 1879, became Capt.
1885, Major 1893, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1900,
Lieut. -Col. 1901, Brevet Col. 1904, Col.
1907, and Maj.-Gen. 1916 ; retired 1920 ;
Soudan Expedition 1884-5 (medal with
clasp, bronze star), N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8, present at attack on Tanga
Pass (wounded, despatches, medal with
clasp), S. Africa 1900-1902, in command
of a Column (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-
Col., C.B.), European War 1915-19 (de-
spatches, promoted Maj.-Gen., Croix de
Guerre, Order of Crown of Italy,
K.C.M.G.) ; was Instructor at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst 1893-4, a Gen. Staff
Officer, 3rd Div. S. Command 1908-10,
in command of a Dist. 1911-15, a Base
Comdt. 1915-18, and a D.A.G. 1918-20 ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1902, K.C.M.G. 1919.
United Service Club.
Westmacott, Maj.-Gen. Sir Richard,
K.C.B. , D.S.O., 2nd son of the Rev.
Horatio Westmacott ; b. 1841 ; ed. at
Rossall ; entered Bom. Army 1859, and
Bom. S.C. (now Indian Army) 1863,
became Capt. 1871, Major 1879, Lieut.-
Col. 1885, Col. 1889, and Maj.-Gen.
1899 ; served during Indian Mutiny
1859 (medal), against the rebels in Gu-
jerat i860, against rebel Naikras in
Panch Mahals 1868 (thanked by Govt.),
during Afghan War 1879-80, comdg.
troops on line of communications (de-
spatches, medal), with Soudan Expedi-
tion 1885 (despatches, medal with two
clasps, bronze star), and with Chin-
Lushai Expedition, as 2nd in command
of Chittagong Force, 1889-90 (medal,
D.S.O.), with Mohmand Field Force
1897 in command of 1st Brig, (de-
spatches), and with Tirah Expedition
1897-8 in command of 4th Brig,
(despatches, medal with two clasps,
K.C.B.) ; formerly in command of 28th
Pioneers ; was an A.A.G., Poona 1894-
5, a Col.-on-the-Staff 1895-6, and in
command of Nagpur Dist., Bombay
1896-9, and of a 1st class Dist., Bombay
1899-1903 ; appointed Col. an Indian
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KNIGHTAGE.
Inf. Regt. 1904 : m. 1889, Margaret
Rose, da. of Maj.-Gen. Francis James
Caldecott, C.B. ; cr. D.S.O. 1890, C.B.
(Mil.) 1891, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1898. Bishop's
Caundle, Sherborne, Dorset; United
Service Club .
Son living — Guy Randolph, D.S.O. , b. 1891
[see “ Companionage ”] : m. 1916, the Hon.
Edith Victoria Blanche Winn, only da. of
2nd Baron St. Oswald.
Weston, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Aylmer
(Gould) Hunter-, K.C.B. , D.S.O., M.P.,
elder son of the late Lieut. -Col. Gould
Read Hunter-Weston, D.L., F.S.A.,
26th Laird of Hunterston, Ayrshire ; b.
i8f*j. ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at
R. M.A. ; entered R.E. 1884, became
Capt. 1892, Brevet Major 1895, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1906, Col.
1908, Maj.-Gen. 1914, and Lieut.-Gen.
1919 ; served with Miranzai Expedition
1891, with Waziristan Delimitation Es-
cort 1894, present at night action at
Wana (despatches), with Waziristan
Field Force 1894-5, Comdg. Bengal
Sappers and Miners(wounded, despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Major), with |
Dongola Expedition 1896 on Staff, i
present at battle of Firket (despatches, :
medal, Egyptian medal with clasp, 4th {
class Medjidie), in S. Africa 1899-1901 i
successively in command of Mounted
Engineers, Comdg. R.E. of Lieut.-Gen.
French’s Cav. Div., D.A.A.G. Cav. Div.,
Ch. Staff Officer to Lieut.-Gen. French, |
and finally in command of a Mounted j
Column, present at operations around I
Colesberg, actions of Dekiels Drift and j
Klip Drift, relief of Kimberley, actions 1
of Paardeberg, Dreifontein, Thaba Nchu, j
Karee Siding, Leeuwkop, Roodekop, j
Zand River, Johannesburg, Diamond i
Hill, Belfast, etc., and in command of j
five Cav. Raids during advance to |
Pretoria, cutting railways and tele-
graphs North of Bloemfontein, Kroon- !
stadt, and Pretoria (wounded, de- |
spatches, medal with seven clasps, j
Brevet Lieut.-Col., D.S.O.), and during
European War 1914-19, Comdg. first j
nth Inf. Brig, in France, subsequently
29th Div. at Dardanelles at landing at j
Cape Helles, afterwards 8th Army Corps |
there and in France (despatches four
times, promoted Maj.-Gen., temporary
Lieut.-Gen., and Lieut.-Gen., K.C.B.,
Com. Legion of Honour, Grand Officer
of Order of Crown of Belgium, French
and Belgian Croix de Guerre) ; is a
Knight of Justice of the Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England ; a J.P.
and D.L. for Ayrshire, and appointed
D.A.A.G., E. Command 1904, a Gen.
Staff Officer there 1906, Col., Gen. Staff,
Scottish Command 1908, Assist. Direc-
tor of Mil. Training, Gen. Staff at War
Office 1911, and Comdg. nth Inf. Brig.
Feb. 1914 ; sat as M.P. for N. Div. of
Ayrshire ( Coalition ) Oct. 1916 to Nov.
1918 ; elected for Ayrshire and Bute-
shire, Bute and N. Div., Dec. 1918 : m.
1905, Grace, only da. of the late William
Strang Steel, of Philiphaugh, Selkirk-
shire; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1911,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1915. Hunterston, West
Kilbride, Ayrshire; 2, Culford Gardens,
S. W.3 ; Carlton, Athenceum, Naval and
Military, Hurlingham, and Royal Auto-
mobile Clubs.
Wheatley, Sir Zachariah, son of the
late Zachariah Wheatley, of Coventry;
b. 1865; ed. at St. Peter's Sch., Coven-
try ; a Silversmith, and Conidg. Cyclist
Corps, 3rd Vol. Batn. S. Wales Bor-
derers ; an Alderman of Abergavenny
(Mayor 1914-19), and a J.P. for Mon-
mouthshire ; enjoys Bardic title of “ Maer
Hedd y Fenni” ; was a Member of Aber-
gavenny first Sch. Board ; sometime
Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieut. 38th
Div. Welsh Army Corps, and Pres. War
Savings Asso. : has Gold Palms of Order
of Crown of Belgium: m. 1890, Martha,
fourth da. of the late John Laviers, of
Maesteg, Glamorgan ; cr. Knt. 1920.
13, High Street, Abergavenny.
Son living — John (1, Vale Avenue Chelsea,
S.TT.), b. 1892 : m. 1912, Edith Grace, da. of
the late Thomas Wolfe, of Russell Square,
W.C.
Daughter living — Frances Ellen, b. 1895: m.
1920, Ralph Hawksworth.
Wheeler, Sir Henry, K.C.I.E.,C.S.I .,
son of the late Dr. Henry Wheeler ; b.
1870 ; ed. privately, and at Christ’s
Coll., Camb. ; entered I.C.S. 1891 ;
was Under Sec., Bengal Govt, in Re-
venue Depart. 1898-9, Junior Sec. to
Board of Revenue, Bengal 1901, a
Member of Salt Committee 1903-4, and
of Drainage Commn. 1905-6, Dep. Sec.
to Govt, of India in Finance Depart.
1906 and 1907, Sec. to Roy. Commn. on
Indian Decentralisation 1907-9, Finan-
cial Sec. to Govt, of Bengal 1909-12, and
Sec. to Govt, of India in Home Depart.
1912-16 ; appointed a Member of
Council of Gov. of Bengal 1917 : m.
1909, Marjory, da. of Sir Harold Stuart,
K.C.S.I., K.C.V.O., I.C.S. ; cr. C.I.E.
1910, C.S.I. 1914, K. C.I.E. 1917. Cal-
cutta ; East India United Service, and
Bengal ( Calcutta ) Clubs.
Daughter living — One.
Wheeler, Sir William Ireland de
Courcy, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., son of the
late William Ireland de Courcy Wheeler,
Pres. Roy. Coll, of Surgs. of Ireland,
of 32, Merrion Square, Dublin ; b.
1879 ; ed- at Dublin Univ. (M.D. 1902,
F.R.C.S.1. 1905); is Vice-Pres. Roy. Coll,
of Surgs. (Ireland), Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C.,
Surg. to Household of Lord-Lieut. of
Ireland, and Hon. Surg. to Forces in
Ireland : m. 1909, the Hon. Elsie, el.
da. of Baron Shaw of Dunfermline (Life
Peer) ; cr. Knt. 1919. 23, Fitzwilliam
Square, Dublin.
Son living — William Ireland Thomas de
Courcy, b. 1916.
Daughter living — Elspeth D6sir£e de Courcy,
b. 1912.
Whigham, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert
Dundas, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O.,
son of the late David Dundas Whigham,
of Prestwick, Ayrshire ; b. 1865 ; ed. at
Fettes Coll., and at R.M.C. ; entered
Roy. Warwickshire Regt. 1885, became
Capt. 1892, Major 1900, Lieut.-Col.
1908, Col. 1911, and Maj.-Gen. 1916 ;
Nile Expedition 1897-8, present at
battles of Atbara and Khartoum (de-
spatches, medal, Khedive’s medal with
two clasps), S. Africa 1899-1902, first as
A.D.C. to Gen. Officer Comdg. Highland
Brig., and afterwards as D.A.A.G. at
Headquarters, present at battles of
Paardeberg, Dreifontein, Vet River,
Wittebergen, and Witpoort (despatches,
Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, D.S.O.), Euro-
pean War 1914-15, and 1918, Comdg.
62nd Div. (despatches, C.B., 4th class
St. Vladimir Order, Legion of Honour,
promoted, Croix de Guerre, Orders of
Leopold of Belgium and Rising Sun
and Sacred Treasure of Japan,
K.C.M.G.) ; was a D.A.A.G. 1906-9,
a Gen. Staff Officer at the War .Office
1909-14, and Dep. to Ch. of Im-
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perial Gen. Staff, and a* Mil. Member of
Army Council 1916-17: m. 1899, Isabel
Adeline, younger da. of the late F. A.
Muntz, of Rossmore, Leamington ; cr.
D.S.O. 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1917, K.C.M.G. 1919. Cholderton
House, Salisbury ; Naval and Military,
and Beefsteak Clubs.
Son living — Robert George Murray, b. 1903.
Daughter living — Ann Dundas, b. 1909.
Whinney, Sz> Arthur Francis, K.B.E.,
son of the late Frederick Whinney, of
Avenue Road, Regent’s Park, N.W. ;
b. 1865 ; ed. privately, and abroad ; a
Chartered Accountant, head of the firm
of Whinney, Smith and Whinney,
of London and New York, Adviser on
Costs of Production, Admiralty, and
Hon. Consulting Accountant to the Ad-
miralty ; was Assist. Accountant-Gen.
R.N. during European War : m. 1892,
Amy Elizabeth, da. of the late William
Golden, of The Treasury ; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1919. 80, Gloucester Terrace,
Hyde Park, W. ; Charlbury, Oxon ;
Reform, Bath, Gresham, and British
Empire Clubs.
Sons living — Ernest Frederick Golden, b.
1898; sometime Lieut. R.A.S.C., — Douglas
Harold, b. 1902.
Daughter living — Amy Dorothy Perrot.
White, Sir Charles Arnold, son of
Thomas John White, formerly of Bow-
don, Cheshire ; b. 1858 ; ed. at New
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1881) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1883 ; was Advocate-Gen.,
Madras 1898-9, and Ch. Justice of Mad-
ras 1899-14 ; has been a Member of
Council of India since 1915 : m. 1893,
Alice, da. of the late Rev. Robert
Baker-Carr, R. of Lanteglos, Cornwall ;
cr. Knt. 1900. Oxford and Cambridge,
and Wellington Clubs.
Daughters living — Alice May, b. 1894, —
Daphne, b. 189 7, — Cynthia Margaret Helen,
b. 1903.
White, Maj.-Gen. Sir Cyril Brude-
nell Bingham, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O.,
C.B., D.S.O. , son of the late John
Warren White, formerly of Cahirblonig,
co. Clare, and Brisbane, Queensland ;
b. 1876 ; ed. at Eton, and in Queens-
land ; is Ch. of Personal Staff, Australian
Mil. Forces; S. African War 1902
(Queen’s medal with three clasps), -
Dardanelles 1915, with rank of Brig.
Gen. (despatches, D.S.O., C.B.), France
1916-19 (despatches, C.M.G., K.C.M.G.,
Order of Aviz of Portugal, French Croix
de Guerre) ; was A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen.
Comdg. Forces, Australia 1904, a Gen.
Staff Officer, War Office 1908-11, and
Director of Mil. Operations, Common-
wealth Forces 1912-14, when he became
Director of Mil. Art. Roy. Mil. Coll, of
Australia ; appointed an A.D.C. toH.M.
1917 : m. 1905, Ethel, da. of the late
Walter Davidson, of Coliban Park,
Elphins tone, Victoria ; cr. D.S.O. 1915,
C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.M.G. 1918, K.C.M.G.
1919, K.C.V.O. 1920.
Aralbu, Toorak, Victoria, Australia.
Sons living — James Edward Brudenell, b.
1910, — Patrick Fitzmaurice Brudenell, b.
1914-
Daughters living — Margaret Clarina Brude-
nell.
White, Sir Henry Arthur, C.V.O.,
son of the late Henry Arnold White ; b.
1849 ; admitted a Solicitor 1873 ; is
head of the legal firm of Arnold and
Henry White, of 12 and 14, Great
Marlborough Street, W., and Private
Solicitor to H.M. : m. 1st, 1896, Isabel
Mary, who d. 1905, el. da. of Charles
Courtenay Colley ; 2ndly, 1907, Katie,
da. of the late Samuel Seldon, C.B., of
Sutton, Surrey ; cr. Knt. 1897, C.V.O.
1907. 6, The Knoll, Beckenham.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Joan I.,
b. 1909, — (by 2nd marriage) Barbara, b. 1910.
W hite, SiVHerbert Edward, K. C.M.G.,
son of the late Horace Philips White,
formerly Consul at Tangier ; b. 1855 ;
ed. at Uppingham, and at St. John’s
Coll., Camb. (B.A., Historical Tripos
1876, M.A. 1880) ; entered Consular
S«r. 1882 ; appointed Consul at Tangier
1885 (also Consul there for North-
Western Morocco 1890), with local diplo.
rank of 2nd Sec. 1895, and 1st Sec.
1906 ; became Consul-Gen. there 1908,
and also Agent there 1914 ; was British
Representative at Conference for In-
ternationalization of Tangier 1912 and
1913 ; has Jubilee and Coronation
(1911) medals : m. 1887, Helen S., da.
of the late Roderick Hugonin, J.P.,
formerly of Kinmylies House, Inver-
ness ; cr. C.M.G. 1905, K.C.M.G. 1917.
British Agency, Tangier.
Son living — Anthony Philipps, b. 1903.
Daughter living — Seydeh Helen Louise.
White, Sir Herbert Thirkell,A.C./.E.,
son of the late Richard White ; b. 1855 ;
ed. at Dulwich ; entered B.C.S. 1877 ;
served in Upper Burma 1885-7 ; has
been successively Sec. for Upper Burma,
Sec. and Ch. Sec. to Ch. Commr. of
Burma, and a Commr. in Burma ; was
Burma-China Boundary Commr. 1897-
8, Judicial Commr. of Upper Burma
1898-1902, Ch. Judge of Ch. Court of
Lower Burma 1902-5, and Lieut.-Gov.
of Burma 1905-10 ; retired 1910 : m.
1877, Fannie Sophia, da. of the late.
Capt. William Hawes, Indian Navy ;
cr. C.I.E. 1892, K.C.I.E. 1903. The
Cottage, St. Ives, Cornwall ; East India
United Service Club.
Son living — Noel Thirkell ( Rangoon , Burma),
b. 18—.
Daughters living — Dorothy Thirkell, M.B. E. :
m. Charles Stuart Pennell, I.C.S., — Marjorie
Thirkell: m. 1905, Maxwell Laurie, M.V.O.,
l. C.S.
White, Rt. Hon. Sir William Thomas,
P.C., K.C.M.G. [see “Privy
Council ”].
White, Sir William Hale-, K.B.E.,
M.D., son of the late William Hale-
White (“Mark Rutherford”), an
author ; b. 1857 ; M.D. London 1880,
Hon. M.D. Dublin 1909 ; Lieut.-Col.
and Brevet Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.), at-
tached to 2nd London Gen. Hospital,
Consulting Physician, Guy’s Hospital,
and Physician to King Edward VII.
Hospital ; sometime Chm. Queen
Mary’s Roy. Naval Hospital, Southend :
m. 1886, Edith Jane Spencer, da. of the
late Alfred Downing Fripp, Roy. So. of
Water Colours ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
38, Wimpole Street, W.i ; Athenceum
Club.
Sons living — Alfred Hale, b. 1887; Capt.
R.A.F., — Reginald Hale, M.C., b. 1895 ;
temporary Capt. Hampshire Regt.
White, Sir Henry Milner-, LL.D.,
son of the late Robert White, of Egypt
House, Cowes ; b. 1854 ; ed. at Pem-
broke Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1881, LL.D.
1890) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1886 ; is
Treasurer of Univ. Coll., Southampton,
a J.P. for Hants, a Member of House of
Laity on National Assembly, and Chm. of
Edwin J ones and Co., of Southampton :
m. 1st, 1883, Kathleen, who d. 1890, da.
of Charles Meeres, of Sandown, Isle of
Wight ; 2ndly, 1894, Nita, da. of the
late Robert Teasdale, J.P., of Westfield,
Darlington, and widow of W. Hubert
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KNIGHTAGE.
Hall ; cr. Knt. 1918. The Deepdene,
Bitterne, Hants ; Carlton Club.
Sons living — Rev. Eric, D.S.O., b. 1884 [see
“ Companionage ”], — Rudolph, b. 1885 ; in
I.C.S.
White-Thomson [see Thomson].
Whitehead, Sir (James) Beethom,
K. C.M.G., son of the late Robert
Whitehead, of Fiume ; b. 1858 ; ed.
in Austria, and at St. John’s Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. Honours Moral Science
Tripos 1880, M.A. 1887) ; entered Diplo.
Ser. 1881, became Attache and 3rd
Sec. at St. Petersburg 1883, 2nd Sec. at
Rio de Janeiro 1887, and at Berlin 1889
(acted as Charge d’ Affaires at Munich
May-June 1897), Sec. of Legation at
Tokio 1898 (acting Charge d’ Affaires
1900 and 1901), and at Brussels 1902,
Sec. of Embassy at Constantinople
1902, and at Berlin 1904, and Councillor
of Embassy 1904 ; was Envoy Extraor.
and Min. Plen. at Belgrade 1906-10 ; is
a J.P. for Hants: m. 1896, the Hon.
Marian Cecilia Brodrick, da. of 8th
Viscount Midleton [see E. Midleton] ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1909. Efford Park, Lym-
ington, Hants ; Travellers' Club.
Sons living — George Robert Beethom, b.
1897; sometime Lieut. Army Ser. Corps, —
John William St. John, b. 1901 ; 2nd Lieut.
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps, — Edgar Cuthbert
Fremantle, b. 1905, — Hugh Laurence James,
b. 1908, — Arthur Wilfrid Alexander, b. 1911.
Daughters living — Augusta Alice Cecilia, b.
1898, — Frances Edith Marian, b. 1903.
Whitehead, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hayward
Reader, K.C.B., F.R.C.S., second son of
the late Rev. Thomas Clarke White-
head, Head Master of Christ’s Coll.,
Finchley [Tancred, Bt.] ; b. 1855 ;
L. R.C.P. Edin. and F.R.C.S. Eng. 1880 ;
entered Army Med. Depart. 1882, and
became Maj.-Gen. Army Med. Ser. ;
retired 1917 ; was Assist. -Professor of
Mil. Surgery at Army Med. Sch., Netley
1891-6, and Principal Med. Officer S.
Command 1909-12, when he became
Dep. Director of Med. Sers., E. Com-
mand ; served with Tirah Expedition
1897-8 (despatches, medal with two
clasps, promoted Lieut. -Col.), with
Mohmand Field Force 1908, as Principal
Med. Officer (despatches, medal with
clasp), and in Salonica 1916-17 as
Director British Med. Ser. (K.C.B.,
Legion of Honour, Orders of St. Sava of
Serbia, Redeemer of Greece, Royal
Serbian Red Cross, and Medaille d’Or
des Epidemies) ; is a Knight of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England : m. 1893, Evelyn Wynne, da.
of the late Dep. Surg.-Gen. Henry
Cayley, C.M.G., F.R.C.S. [see Cayley,
Bt., colls.] ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1909, K.C.B
(Mil.) 1917. Whinfield, Cobham, Surrey.
Junior United Service Club.
Whitehouse, Sir George, K.C.B.,
son of Alfred Whitehouse, Paymaster-
in-Ch. R.N., of Kingston-on-Thames ;
b. 1857 ; ed. at King’s Coll., London
(Associate 1877) ; is a Civil Engineer,
and Ch. Engineer of Buenos Ayres and
Rosario Railway ; has been employed
in construction of Railways in S. Africa,
Mexico, India, Peru, and E. Africa : m.
1895, Florence Cecilia, da. of the late
Rev. George Roach Hyatt ; cr. Knt. I
1902. Buenos Ayres ; Royal Societies'
Club.
Sons living — George Cecil, b. 1900, — Alfred
Obr£, b. 1902, — Frank Langford, b. 1904.
Whitelegge, Sir (Benjamin) Arthur,
K.C.B. , M.D., B.Sc., F.R.C.P., son of !
the late Henry Whitelegge, of Tideswell, i
Derbyshire; 1852; ed. at Univ.
Coll., London (Fellow 1897) ; B.Sc.,
London 1874, M.R.C.S., England 1876,
M.D., London 1881, F.R.C.P. London
1898 ; appointed Med. Officer of Health,
Nottingham 1884, County Med. Officer
of Health, W. Riding of Yorkshire 1889,
Lecturer on Hygiene and Public Health,
Charing Cross Hospital Med. Sch. 1891,
Milroy Lecturer, Roy. College of Phy-
sicians 1893, and Ch. Sanitary Officer,
W. Riding Rivers Board 1894 ; was
H.M.’s Ch. Inspector of Factories
and Workshops 1896-17 ; author of
“Manual of Hygiene and Public
Health ” : m. 1885, Fanny Marian, da.
of the late J ohn Callcott Horsley, R.A. ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1902, K.C.B. (Civil) 1911.
12, St. Mary Abbot's Terrace, Kensing-
ton, W. ; Savile, and Athenceum Clubs.
Sons living — Christopher Horsley (19, St.
Mary’s Mansions, W.), b. 1886; sometime
Capt. R.A.S.C. : m. 1915, Geraldine, da. of the
late William Wallace Bruce, of 9, Airlie
Gardens, Campden Hill, W., — Maurice Hors-
ley (12, St. Mary Abbot’s Terrace, W.), b.
1889 ; sometime Capt. R.A.F.
Whitla, Sir William, M.D., LL.D.,
M.P., son of Robert Whitla ; b. 1851 ;
ed. at Queen’s Univ., Belfast (M.D. 1st
Honours, and Gold Medallist 1877, Hon.
D.Sc.); Hon. M.A. Roy. Univ. ot Ire-
land; L.R.C.P., and L.R.C.S., Edinburgh
1873 ; Hon. LL.D., Glasgow 1905, Hon.
M.D., Dublin Univ. 1912 ; Emeritus
Professor of Materia Medica and
Therapeutics Queen’s Univ., Belfast,
Consulting Physician to Belfast Roy.
Hospital, Consulting Physician to Ulster
Hospital for Diseases of Women and
Children, and to Ophthalmic Hospital,
Belfast, Examiner for Indian Med.
Ser. in Victoria, Glasgow, Cambridge,
Queen’s, and Roy. Univs., a J.P. for co.
Antrim, Past Pres, of Belfast Shake-
speare So., and an Hon. Member (1st
class medal) of l’Academia Phisico-
Chimica Italienna ; appointed an Hon.
Physician to H.M. in Ireland 1917 ; for-
merly Pres, of N. of Ireland Branch of
British Asso., and Senator of Queen’s
Univ., Belfast ; was Pres, of British
Med. Asso. 1909-10, and a Member of
Irish Convention 1917-18 ; has sat as
M.P. for Belfast Univ. ( U ) since Dec.
1918 ; author of a “ Dictionary of
Medical and Surgical Treatment ” (6th
edition), translated into Chinese,
“ Manual of Materia Medica and Thera-
peutics ” (10th edition), and “Theory
and Practice of Medicine " (2 vols.,
etc.) : m. 1876, Ada, da. of George
Bourne, formerly of The Draconage,
Stafford ; cr. Knt. 1902. Lennoxvale
House, Belfast ; St. Stephen's Club.
Whitley-Thomson [see Thomson].
Wickham, Sir Henry Alexander, son
of the late Henry Wickham, of Corbet
Court, London, and Rose Cottage, Haver-
stock Hill, N.W. ; b. 1844 ; sometime
Inspector of Forests, and Commr. of
Ctown Lands, Govt, of India; rendered
sers. in connection with Rubber Planting
in Far East (Knt.) ; cr. Knt. 1920. Royal
Colonial Institute, S. Kensington , S. W.
Wilberforce, Brig.-Gen. Sir Herbert
William, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., son of
the late Ven. Albert Basil Orme Wilber-
force, Archdeacon of Westminster ; b.
1866 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ;
entered Dragoon Guards 1886, became
Capt. 1896, Major 1900, Lieut. -Col.
1911, Col. 1914 (Comdg. 1911-15). anci
Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1920 ; Hazara
Expedition 1891 (despatches), S. African
KNIGHTS.
II7I
War 1899-1902, present at actions of
Paardeberg and Poplar Grove (Queen’s
medal with four clasps, King’s medal
•with two clasps), European War 1914-
18 Comdg. Regt. and on Staff (de-
spatches, Officer Legion of Honour,
C.B., C.M.G., Grand Officer Order of
Aviz of Portugal, K.B.E., Portuguese
Red Cross Medal “ Benemerencia ” ) ;
was A.D.C. to Gov. -Gen. of Canada
1895-8, Assist. Mil. Sec. to Gen. Officer
Comdg., S. Africa 1906-8, and D.A.A.
and Q.M.G., W. Command 1909-10 ; a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England : m. 1905, Eleanor
Catherine, da. of Maj.-Gen. Edward
Micklem, of Rosehill, Henley-on-
Thames ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.M.G.
1918, K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Rosehill,
Henley-on-Thames ; Cavalry Club.
Wild, Sir Ernest Edward, K.C.,
M.P., son of Edward Wild, J.P., of
Eaton, Norwich ; b. 1869 ; ed. at Nor-
wich Sch., and at Jesus Coll., Camb.
(Honours in History and Law and Win-,
Chester Reading Prize, B.A. 1890,
LL.B. 1891, LL.M. 1895) ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1893, and a K.C. 1912 ; goes
S.-E. Circuit ; appointed Judge of Nor-
wich Guildhall Court of Record Dec.
1897 ; unsuccessfully contested Norwich
Jan. 1904 and Jan. 1906, and West Ham
S. Div. Dec. 1910 and July 1911; has
sat as M.P. for Upton Div. of W. Ham
( Co.U ) since Dec. 1918 : m. 1894, Myra,
second da. of William Barnard, J.P.,
of Caister, Great Yarmouth ; cr. Knt.
1918. 25, Albert Hall Mansions, Ken-
sington Gore, S.JK. ; 1, Garden Court,
Temple, E.C. ; Carlton , and Garrick
Clubs.
Wilkin, Col. Sir Walter Henry,
K.C.M.G., son of David Wilkin, for-
merly of Kelvedon Hatch, Brentwood,
Essex, and the City of London ; b.
1842 ; ed. at Brentwood, and at City of
London Sch. ; Bar. Middle Temple
1875 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. and Hon.
Col. 3rd Middlesex Artillery Vol. (V.D.) ;
was Sheriff of London 1892-3, and Lord
Mayor of London 1895-6 ; has been an
Alderman of London (Lime Street
Ward) since 1888; is a J.P. and a
Lieut, of City of London, and a Knight
of several Foreign Orders : m. 1872,
Margot, da. of Henry Ridley Dale ; cr.
Knt. 1893, K. C.M.G. 1896. 43, Glou-
cester Square, Hyde Park, W. ; Linton,
Cambridgeshire.
Sons living — Ernest Vivian, b. 1874: m.
1905, Winifred Bertha, da. of John Robert
Cooper .
Daughter living — One.
Wilkinson, Sir Hiram Shaw, LL.D.,
son of the late John Wilkinson, of Bel-
fast, by Annabella, da. of the late
William Shaw, of Holden’s Valley,
Waringstown, co. Down ; b. 1840 ; ed.
at Queen’s Univ., Ireland (B.A. 1864,
LL.D. 1881) ; Bar. Middle Temple 1872
(obtained Studentship awarded by Four
Inns of Court, Michaelmas Term 1871) ;
appointed Student Interpreter in J apan
1864, a 1st class Assist. 1868, Vice-
Consul at Neegata 1877, Crown Advo-
cate in China 1881, British Commr. for
Settlement of Canton Riots Claims
1883, J udge of H.B.M.’s Court for J apan
1897, and Ch. Justice of H.B.M.
Supreme Court for China and Corea
1900 ; retired 1905 ; acted as Vice-
Consul at Hiogo and Osaka 1872, as
Consul at Kanagawa on various oc-
casions 1873-9, as Assist. Judge at
Shanghai in 1879 and 1880, as Judge of
H.B.M.’s Court for Japan 1894 and
1895, and as Ch. Justice of H.B.M.’s
Supreme Court for China and J apan on
several occasions ; is a Pro-Chancellor
of Queen’s Univ., Belfast, and a J.P.
and D.L. for co. Londonderry ; served
as a Member of Commn. of Inquiry on
National Education in Ireland 1913 :
m. 1864, Prudie, who d. 1870, da. of
Thomas Gaffikin, of Belfast ; cr. Knt.
1903. Moneyshanere, Tobermore, co.
Londonderry ; Athenceum, Wellington,
and Ulster ( Belfast ) Clubs.
Sons living — Hiram Parkes B.C.L., b. 1866 ;
Judge of H.B.M.’s High Court at Wei-hai-
Wei : m. 1st, 1893, Rosetta Mary, who d.
1899, da. of the late Louis Stromeyer Little,
F.R.C.S., of Whitehill, Roughets, Bletching-
ley ; 2nd, 1910, Marjorie Florence, da. of
John George Dalzell, of Marlowe House,
Dulwich, S.E. , — Rev. Thomas Gaffikin ( Down-
patrick, co. Down), b. 1869.
Wilkinson, Major Sir Nevile Rod-
well, C.V.O., F.S.A., A.R.E., son of
the late Col. Josiah Wilkinson, V.D., of
Southampton Lodge, Highgate, N. ; b.
1869; ed. at Harrow, and at R. M.C. ;
entered Coldstream Guards 1890, and
retired as Capt. 1907 ; served in S. Africa
1899, 1900, and 1902, present at actions
of Belmont, Graspan, Modder River,
Magersfontein, Dreifontein, and march
to Bloemfontein (Queen’s medal with four
clasps), and during European War 1914-19
as D.A.Q.M.G., as Base Comdt., and
# D.A.A. G. (despatches, Brevet Major,
Chevalier of Order of Leopold of Belgium,
1914-15 Star, two medals) ; is Capt. and
Brevet Major Reserve of Officers, a J.P.,
and a Knight of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England ; has
been Ulster King of Arms and Principal
Herald of all, Ireland and Registrar and
Knight Attendant of Order of St. Patrick
since 1908 ; received Coronation medal
191.1 : m. 1903, Lady Beatrix Frances
Gertrude Herbert, da. of 14th Earl of
Pembroke; cr. C.V.O. 1911, Knt. 1920.
Office of Arms, The Castle, Dublin; 6,
Duchess Street, Portland Place, W. ;
Guards’, Burlington Fine Arts, and
Kildare Street Clubs.
Daughters living — Gwendolen Eleanor May,
b. 1904, — Muriel Phyllis, b. 1908.
Wilkinson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Percival
Spearman, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the
late Percival Wilkinson, of Mount Os-
wald, Durham ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Up-
pingham ; entered Northumberland
Fusiliers 1886, became Capt. 1894,
Brevet Major 1899, Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1904, Col.
1909, and Maj.-Gen. 1912 ; served with
several Expeditions on the Niger Coast
(despatches, medal with clasp, Brevet
Major), during Ashanti Expedition
1900, present at relief of Kumasi
(slightly wounded, despatches, medal
with clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and
during European War 1915-18, Comdg.
a Div. (slightly wounded) ; was em-
ployed with W. African Frontier Force
1897-1904, Inspector-Gen. thereof 1909-
13, and in command of 1st Inf. Brig. S.
Army, India 1913-14 ; appointed Col.
Northumberland Fusiliers 1915, and to
command Northumbrian Div., Terri-
torial Force 1919 ; has Order of Crown
of Italy : m. 1910, Cicely Mary, younger
da. of Maj.-Gen. Walter Charles Hunter-
Blair, C.B. [see Hunter-Blair, Bt.] ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) and C.M.G. 1914, K.C.M.G.
1917. United Service Club.
Daughters living — Antonia Mary, b. 1914, —
Judith Cicely, b. 1916.
1172
KNIGHTAGE.
Wilkinson, Sir William Henry, el.
son of the late Charles Wilmot Wilkin-
son, of Belper ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Wolver-
hampton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(Davis Chinese Scholar 1879, B.A.
1880) ; entered Chinese Consular Ser.
1880 ; was Acting Consul-Gen., Korea
1 893-4 ; appointed Consul at Ningpo
1899, and Consul-Gen. at Yunnanfu
1902, at Chengtu 1909, at Mukden 1911,
and at Hankow 1912 : m. 1st, 1883,
Frances Emily, who d. 1892, da. of the
late Thomas Allen, of Thurmaston
Manor, Leicester ; 2nd, 1899, Alice
Maud Mary, who d. 1902, da. of the late
Rev. Frank Dickson, R. of Ribchester,
3rd, 1919, Agnes Mary, da. of the
late Rev. Arthur Lewis Gore, V. of
Ogbourne St. George, Wilts ; cr. Knt.
1913. Deepdene, Bathampton ; Thatched
House, and Bath and County Clubs.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Ralph Wilmot,
b. 1884; Lieut. -Com. R.N.: m. 1908, Violet
Alison, da. of Sir Thomas de Multon Lee
Braddell, Ch. Judicial Commr., Federated
Malay States, — (by 2nd marriage) Guy
Wilmot, b. 1900.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Winifred
Margaret Wilmot, b. 1885, — (by 2nd marriage)
Ethel Gwendolen Beryl Wilmot, b. 1901.
Willcocks, Gen. Sir James, G.C.M.G.,
K.C.B., K.C.S.I., D.S.O., son of the late
Capt. W. Willcocks, H.E.I.C.S. ; b.
1857 ; LL.D., Amherst Coll., U.S.A.
1918 ; entered Army 1878, became
Capt. Prince of Wales’s Leinster Regt.
(Roy. Canadians) 1884, Major 1893,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1898, Brevet Col.
1900, Col. 1902, Maj.-Gen. 1906, Lieut.-
Gen. 1908, and Gen. 1916 ; served in
Afghan Campaign 1879-80 (medal), with
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition 1881
(despatches), in Soudan Expedition
1885 (medal with clasp, bronze star),
with Burmah Expeditions 1886-7 and
1887-9 (despatches, medal with two
clasps, D.S.O.), in Chin-Lushai Expedi-
tion 1889-90 (clasp), in Manipur Ex-
pedition 1891 (despatches, clasp), with
Tochi Field Force 1897 as A.A.G. (de-
spatches, medal with clasp, Brevet Lt.-
Col.), in command of Force in Borgu,
W. Africa (specially thanked by Govt.,
medal with clasp, C.M.G.) and in Niger
Territories 1899 (two clasps), and with
Ashanti Expedition 1900, relieving
Kumassi (medal with clasp, Brevet Col.,
K.C.M.G., mentioned in King’s speech
at opening of Parliament, Freedom of
City of London, Sword of Honour), in
S. Africa 1902, as Col.-on-the-Staff
(medal with clasp), in command of
Zakka Khel Expedition and Mohmand
operations 1908 (medal with clasp,
promoted, thanked by Govt., and Gov.-
Gen. in Council), and during European
War 1914-16, in command of Indian
Corps (despatches, Grand Cross of
Legion of Honour, G. C.M.G.) ; was two
years a 1st class Station Staff Officer,
Bengal, then a D.A.A.G., Bombay 1894,
and subsequently in command of W.
African Frontier Force ; appointed to
command a 2nd class Dist. in India
1902, 1st Brig. 1st Div. N. Army Corps,
India 1904, 1st Div., Northern Army,
India 1908, Gen. Officer Comdg. N.
Army, India 1910, and Gov. and Com.-
in-Ch. of Bermuda 1917 ; has been Col.
Loyal N. Lancashire Regt. since 1916 :
w. 1889, Winifred, da. of Col. George
Augustus Way, C.B. ; cr. D.S.O. 1887,
C.M.G. 1899, K. C.M.G. 1900, C.B. (Mil.)
1907, K.C.S.I. 1913, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1913,
G. C.M.G. 1915. Government House,
Bermuda ; Naval and Military Club.
Son living — James Lugard, D.S.O. , M.C., b.
1893 [see “ Comp anion age ”].
Willcocks, Sir William, K. C.M.G.,
son of the late Capt. William Willcocks,
H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1852 ; ed. at Roorkee
Coll., India ; projected and designed
the Assuan Dam, the Assiout Barrage,
and the Irrigation Works of Mesopo-
tamia ; has Order of the Liakat in gold,
and 2nd class Osmanieh and Medjidie ;
author of “ Egyptian Irrigation,” “Nile
Reservoirs,” “From the Garden of
Eden to the Crossing of the Jordan ” :
m. 1876, Susan Anne, da. of the Rev.
J. E. Scott-Moncrieff ; cr. C.M.G. 1898,
K. C.M.G. 1902. Cairo, Egypt ; Royal
Societies' Club.
Willert, Sir Arthur, K.B.E., son of
son of the late P. F. Willert of Heading -
ton Hill, Oxford ; b. 1882 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Balliol Coll., Oxford; Times
Correspondent at Washington 1910-17;
sometime Sec. British War Mission in
Washington, and Representative there
Ministry of Information : m. 1908, Ethel
Lucy Florence, da, of Sir Walter
Grindlay Simpson, 2nd Bt. ; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1919. Headington Hill, Oxford.
Willes, A dm. Sir George Lam-
bart Atkinson-, K.C.B. , son of the late
Rev. Thomas Atkinson, R. of Kirby
Sigston, Yorkshire ; b. 1847 ; entered
R.N. 1861, became Lieut. 1868, Com.
1880, Capt. 1886, Rear-Adm. 1901, and
Adm. 1908 ; retired 1912 ; served in
Abyssinia with Naval Brig. 1868,
present at action of Arogee, and at
storming of Magdala (despatches,
medal), and as Naval Com.-in-Ch. E.
Indies 1903-5 ; directed mixed Naval
and Mil. force on Somaliland Coast 1904,
capturing Illig ; was A.D.C. to Queen
Victoria 1899-1901, and to H.M. King
Edward VII. 1901, and Com.-in-Ch., E.
Indies Station 1903-5 ; assumed addi-
tional surname of Willes 1901 : m. 1883,
Alice, da. of Thomas Mort, of Green*
oakes, Darling Point, Sydney, N.S.
Wales ; cr. K.C.B. (Mil.) 1905. The
Stroud, Haslemere ; United Service, and
Travellers' Clubs.
Sons living — George Anthony, b. 1888 ; Capt.
Hussars : m. 1918, Mary Edith , da . of William
Joseph Hutchings Whittall, J.P., of 18, Airlie
Gardens, Kensington, W., and High Birtley,
Surrey.
Daughters living — Ruth, b. T884 : m. 1906,
Capt. John Derwent Allen, C.B., R.N., —
Phillis, b. 1885, — Margaret, b. 1894.
Williams, Maj.-Gen. Sir Godfrey,
K.C.I.E., C.B., son of the late William
Addams Williams, of Llangibby Castle,
Monmouthshire ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Sher-
borne Sch., and at R.M.A. ; entered
R.E. 1878, became Lieut.-Col. 1904, Col.
1907, and Maj.-Gen. 1917 ; retired
1919 ; Sudan Expedition 1885 (medal
with clasp, bronze star), Chitral Relief
Force 1895 (despatches, medal with
clasp), European War 1914-1 9, on Staff
(despatches, C.B.) ; was Director-Gen.
of Mil. Works, India 1916-19 : m. 1889,
Florence Caroline Evangeline, da. of
William Turnbull Blewitt ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1916, K.C.I.E. 1918. Invemene,
Ewell, Surrey.
Daughters living — Mary Addams : m. 1911,
Major G. Leslie Smith, R.A., — Phyllis
Addams: m. 1911, Major F. A. Hamilton,
Indian Cav., — Elsa Addams: m. 1916, J. C.
Wheatcroft.
Williams, Sir Hartley, son of the
late Sir Edward Eyre Williams, a Judge
of the Supreme Court, Victoria ; b.
1844 ; ed. at Rep ton, and at Trin. Coll.
KNIGHTS.
1 17 3
Oxford (B.A. 1865) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1867 ; was a Puisne Judge of Supreme
Court of Victoria 1881-6, and Senior
Puisne Judge 1886-1903 : m. 1st, 1870,
Edith Ellen, who d. 1885, da. of the late
Comy.-Gen. Horne; 2nd, 1887, Jessie
Bruce, el. da. of the late Thomas Acland
Lawford, of Kinellan, Wimbledon Com-
mon ; cr. Knt. 1894. 4, Sloane Terrace
Mansions S.W. ; Wellington Club.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Edith Ethel : m. 1896,
Pomeroy Greene, — Lilian : m. 1912, William
Henry Miles [see Miles, Bt.], — Muriel ( Lady
Lawford) : m. 1914, Brig. -Gen. Sir Sydney
Turing Barlow Lawford, K.C.B.
Williams, Sir (Isaac) Thomas, son
of Isaac Williams, of Newport, Mon-
mouthshire ; b. 1853 ; joined L. and
N.W. Railway Co.’s Ser. 1876, became
Acting Gen. Manager 1917, and Gen.
Manager 1919, and Lieut. -Col. Engi-
neer and Railway Staff Corps, was
Chm. Goods Managers’ Executive Con-
ference 1917, and a Member of Canal
Control Commn., and of Port and
Transit Committee during European
War: m. 1877, Annie, da. of John
Lewis ; cr. Knt. 1919. Oakdene, St.
Margaret's, Middlesex.
Son living — Wilfred Howard, C.B.E., b. 1878
[See “ COMPANIONAGE
Williams, Sir (John) Ernest Hodder,
son of John Williams, of Bromley Com-
mon, Kent ; b. 1876 ; ed. at City of
London Sch., at Univ. Coll., London,
and in Paris and Berlin ; Chm. of
Hodder and Stoughton (Limited),
publishers, of St. Paul’s House, War-
wick Square, E.C., New York, and
Toronto, and a Member of Corporation
of City of London ; author of various
books : m. 1st, 1902, Ethel, who d. 1918,
da. of John George Oddy, J.P., of Holt,
Norfolk ; 2nd, 1920, Lilian, da. of John
Robert Pakeman, C,B.E. ; cr. Knt.
1919. 112, Sloane Street, S.W. ,• Devon-
shire, and Whitefriars Clubs.
Williams, Sir Ralph Champneys,
K.C.M.G., son of the Rev. T. N.
Williams, formerly of Treffos, Anglesey ;
b. 1848 ; ed. at Rossall ; explored in
Patagonia 1873-4, and in Central Africa
1883-4 ; accompanied Bechuanaland
Expedition as head of Civil Intelligence
Depart. 1884-5 (also acted as Special
Correspondent for the Standard) ; ap-
pointed British Consular Officer, S.
African Republic 1887, first British
Agent there 1888, Colonial Treasurer,
Gibraltar 1890 (also Capt. of Port of
Gibraltar 1895), Colonial Sec., Bar-
bados 1897, Resident Commr. of
Bechuanaland Protectorate 1901, Gov.
and Com.-in-Ch. of Windward Islands
1906, and Gov. of Newfoundland 1909-
13 ; acted as Gov. of Barbados 1898 and
1900-1901, and as Pres, of 2nd line of
Defence in British E. Africa 1914-15 for
the War (thanked) ; has silver medal
from Italian Govt, for services on
occasion of loss of the “ Utopia ” 1891 ;
author of “The British Lion in Bechu-
analand,” and “ How I became a
Governor”: m. 1875, Jessie, who d.
1917, da. of Samuel Dean ; cr. C.M.G.
1901, K. C.M.G. 1907. St. James's, and
Royal Thames Yacht Clubs.
on living — Geoffrey Champneys ( Nairobi,
British East Africa), b. 1876.
Williams, Brig. -Gen. Sir Arthur John
Allen-, K.B.E., C.M.G., son of William
Williams, of Fishguard ; b. 1869; Brig.-
Gen. R.E., and a M.I.C.E. ; rendered!
special sers. in connection with Transport
at the Port of Richborough during Euro-
pean War : has assumed the additional
name of Allen; m. 1913; cr. C.M.G.
1918, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Williams, Maj .-Gen. Sir Hugh Bruce,
Bruce-, K.C.B. , D.S.O., only surviving
son of the late Gen. Sir Edward Charles
Sparshott Williams, K.C.I.E., R.E. ; b.
1865 I ed. at Winchester, and at R.M.A. ;
entered R.E. 1885, became Capt. 1894,
Adj. 1896, passed Staff Coll. 1899,
Brevet Major 1900, Major 1902, Lieut. -
Col. 1908, Col. 1914, and Maj. -Gen.
1917; S. Africa 1899-1902, as D.A.A.G.
for Intelligence (despatches four times,
Brevet Major, D.S.O.), European War
1914-18, as Base Comdt. at Havre, Maj.-
Gen. Gen. Staff 2nd Army, and Comdg.
137th Inf. Brig, and 37th Div. (despatches
seven times, C. B. , Com. Legion of
Honour, Crown of Belgium, K.C.B.,
French and Belgian Croix de Guerre
with palm) ; was Staff-Capt. at Head
Quarters 1903, D.A.Q.M.G. there 1904,
D. A.A.G., S. Command 1906, Staff
Officer R.E. , Gibraltar 1907, Brig. -Maj.
and Sec., Sch. of Mil. Engineering,
Chatham 1907, and a Gen. Staff Officer,
E. Command 1908-11 ; appointed a Gen.
Staff Officer, Irish Command 1912 ;
assumed by deed poll 1920 the additional
surname of Bruce: m. 1889, Mabel, el.
da. of the late Stephen Heward, of
Toronto, Canada ; cr. D.S.O. 1901, C. B.
(Mil.) 1915, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1919. 4, Vale
Avenue, Chelsea, S. W. ; Naval and
Military Club.
Son living — One, b. 1892.
Daughter living — One, b. 1898.
Williams, Maj. -Gen. Sir John
Hanbury-, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., C.M.G.,
son of the late Ferdinand Hanbury-
Williams, J.P., D.L., of Coldbrook Park,
Abergavenny ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Welling-
ton Coll. ; entered Army 1878, became
Capt. Oxfordshire L.I. 1886, Major 1896,
Lieut. -Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1904, Col.
1909, andMaj.-Gen. 1912 ; retired 1919;
served during Egyptian Campaign 1882,
as A.D.C. to Lieut. -Gen. Comdg. 2nd
Div., present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(horse killed, despatches, medal with
clasp, bronze star, 5 th class Medjidie), in
S. Africa 1900 (despatches, medal with
three clasps, promoted Lieut.-Col.), and
during European War 1914-15, as Maj.-
Gen. on Staff, Temporary Lieut.-Gen.
and Chm. of British Mil. Mission with
Russian Armies in the Field (despatches,
K. C.B., 3rd class St. Vladimir Order
with swords) was Extra A.D.C. to
Gov. of Madras (Rt. Hon. Sir M. E.
Grant-Duff, G.C.S.I., C.I.E.), and to
Com.-in-Ch., Madras (Lieut.-Gen. Sir
H. T. Macpherson, K.C.B., K.C.S.I.,
V.C.) 1886, Adj. 3rd Batn. Oxfordshire
L. I. 1892-7, Mil. Sec. to Gov. and Com.-
in-Ch. of Cape of Good Hope (Sir A.
Milner, G.C.M.G., K.C.B.) 1897-1900,
Private Sec. to Sec. of State for War
(Rt. Hon. W. St. J. F. Brodrick, M.P.)
1900-1903, Sec. and Mil. Sec. to Gov.-
Gen. of Canada (Earl Grey) 1904-9,
Brig. -Gen. in Charge of Administration,
Scottish Command 1909-12, Lieut.-Gen.
on Special Ser. 1915-17, and Director of
Prisoners of War in Holland 1917-18,
since when in Switzerland ; appointed
H.M.’s Marshal, of the Diplo. Corps,
1920, is Col. Oxford shire and Bucks L.I.,
Legion of Honour (France), Com. of
Dannebrog of Denmark, and Portuguese
Order of San Bento d’Aviz, and has 1st
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class of Russian Order of St. Anne with
swords, and 3rd class of Russian Order
of St. Vladimir with swords : m. 1888,
Annie Emily (a Lady of Grace of the
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England), el. da. of Emil Reiss ; cr.
C.M.G. 1899, C.V.O. 1902, K.C.V.O.
1908, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1917. 11, Eaton
Place, S.W.i. ; Ambassadors' Court,
St. James's Palace, S.W. Army and
Navy, and Travellers' Clubs.
Son living — John Coldbrook, b. 1892.
Daughters living — Gwladys Frances, — Eliza-
beth,— Dorothy Hope.
Williams, Sir (William) Ellis Hume-,
K.B.E., K.C., M.P., only son of Joseph
William Hume-Williams, Bar.-at-law ;
b. i860 ; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A.
and LL.B. 1881) ; Bar. Middle Temple
1881, a K.C. 1899, and a Bencher 1906 ;
goes S.-E. Circuit ; appointed Recorder
of Bury St. Edmunds 1901, and of Nor-
wich 1905 ; is a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England ; unsuccessfully contested N.
Div. of Monmouthshire (C) July 1895,
Frome Div. of Somersetshire Oct. 1900,
and N. Div. of Kensington Jan. 1906 ;
has sat as M.P. for Basse tlaw Div. of
Nottinghamshire since Jan. 1910; cr.
K.B.E. 1918. 3, Hare Court, Temple,
E.C. ; Carlton Club.
Williams-Taylor [see Taylor],
Williamson, Sir James, C.B., el. son
of the late James Rea Williamson, of
Edinburgh ; b. 1839 ; ed. at Esplanade
House Acad., at Gram. Sch., and at
Roy. Dockyard Coll., Portsmouth ; is a
Naval Architect and Shipbuilder ; ap-
pointed Surveyor to Lloyd’s Register
1865, Principal Surveyor 1874, Ship-
builder and Engineer 1882, and Director
of H.M.’s Dockyards at Admiralty
1891 ; retired 1905 : m. 1st, 1863, Mary
Ruth, who d. 1891, da. of John Brams-
don, of Portsea ; 2nd, 1894, Jemima
Alison, only child of John Maxton,
solicitor, formerly of Hillhead, Lanark-
shire ; cr. Knt. 1900, C.B. (Civil) 1902.
2 7, Cedars Road, Clapham Common,
S.JV. ; Marlborough Club.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Minnie
Mary, b. 1864: m. 1890, Lieut. -Col. Ashton
Hope Hire, R.M.A. (retired), — Blanche
Evelyn, b. 1866 : m. 1888, Edward Beckitt, —
Maud Mary, b. 1870: m. 1891, James
Broadfoot Dumbreck, of Dowanhill, Glasgow,
— (by 2nd marriage) Adeline, b. 1895.
Willis, Sir Frederick James, K. B.E.,
C.B., son of the late Joseph Willis, of
Bristol ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Merchant Ven-
turers’ Sch., Bristol, and at Univ. Coll.,
Clifton; Bar. Middle Temple 1900; ap-
pointed Assist. Sec., Local Govt. Board
1910, and Ministry of Health 1919 ; was
Sec. Roy. Conunn. on Disposal of Trade
Refuse and Sewage ; is a J. P. for Herts,
and a Com. of Order of Leopold of Bel-
gium : in. 1896, Agnes Maud, da. of
Henry John Infield, J.P., of Brighton;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1914, K.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Shooterszoay House , Berkhamsied ; Re-
form Club.
Sons living — Edward Infield, b. 1898; Lieut.
R.A., — Harold Infield, b. 1902.
Willison, Sir John Stephen, LL.D.,
son of Stephen Willison ; b. 1856 ; ed.
in Canada ; Hon. LL.D., Queen’s Univ.,
Kingston, Ontario 1903 ; is a Journal-
ist ; has been Canadian Correspondent
for the Times since 1910 ; was Editor of
the Globe (Toronto) 1890-1902, and
Editor-in-Ch. of the News (Toronto) I
1902-17 ; is a Member of Governing j
Board of Upper Canada Coll. (Toronto)
and of Trustee Board of Queen’s Univ.,
Kingston, Ontario ; author of “ Sir
Wilfrid Laurier and the Liberal Party,”
“The New Canada,” etc.: m. 18 — ,
Rachel Wood, da. of William Turner, of
Bruce Co., Ontario ; cr. Knt. 1913. 10,
Elmsley Place, Toronto ; York, Hunt,
and Royal Canadian Yacht Clubs.
Son living — One.
Wills, Sir Frank William, son of
Henry Overton Wills ; b. 1852 ; ed. at
Palace Sch., Enfield ; is an Architect
and Surveyor, and a F.R.I.B.A. ; was
Lord Mayor of Bristol 1911-12 : m.
1874, . Sarah Rebecca, da. of H. W.
Dobell, of Eltham, Kent, formerly
Comptroller-Gen. of H.M. Customs ; cr.
Knt. 1912. 15, Berkeley Square, Clifton,
Bristol.
Sons living — Five.
Daughters living — Three.
Wills, Dame Janet Stancomb Graham
Stancomb-, D.B.E., da. of George
Perkins Stancomb, of Trowbridge, and
niece and adopted da. of 1st Baron
Winterstoke (ext.), whose surname of
Wills she has assumed in addition to her
patronymic ; b. 1854 ; is Pres. Roy.
West of England Acad., Bristol, was
first Woman Member of Ramsgate Town
Council ; cr. D.B.E. 1918. Eastcourt,
St. Lawrence-on-Sea, Ramsgate ; 25,
Hyde Park Gardens, W.2.
Wilmot, Sir Sainthill Eardley-,
K.C.I.E. [see Eardley-Wilmot, Bt.,
colls.].
Wilmot, Rear- A dm. Sir Sydney
Marow Eardley- [see Eardley-Wilmot,
Bt.].
Wilson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alexander,
K.C.B. , son of the late Alexander Wil-
son ; b. 1858 ; entered 91st Regt. 1879,
became Capt. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders 1884, Major 1893, Lieut. -
Col. 1899, Brevet Col. 1903, Col. 1906, and
Maj.-Gen. 191 1 ; retired 1920 ; servedin
Zulu Campaign 1879 (medal with clasp),
in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches twice,
C. B.), and during European War 1914-
15 (despatches, K.C.B.) ; appointed
Col. Princess Louise’s (Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders) 1915 ; was
Comdt. W. Australian Colonial Forces
1895-8, Col. -in-Charge of Highland
Regt. Grouped Dist. Records 1906, and
in command of 15th Inf. Brig., Irish
Command 1908-11, of Lucknow Inf.
Brig. 1911-14, and of a Div. 1914-16,
since when he has been Lieut. -Gov. and
Comdg. troops in Jersey : m. 1882, Jane
Leith-Hay, da. of the late Robert
Graham, of Fin try ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916. Government House,
Jersey.
Son living — Alexander Robert Graham,
D. S.O., b. 1884 [see “ Companionage ”].
Daughters living — Esm£ Barbara : in. 1st,
19 — , Capt. O. C. Wilkinson, E. Yorkshire
Regt., whoi. 19 — ; 2nd, 1920, Frank W illiam
Cramer-Roberts (formerly R.E-), Irrigation
Depart., Egypt.
Wilson, Lieut.-Col. Sir Arnold Talbot,
K.C.I.E., C.S.I., C.M.G., D.S.O., son
of the Rev. Canon J. M. Wilson. D.D.
(formerly Head Master of Clifton Coll.),
of 14, College, Worcester ; b. 1884 ; ed.
at Clifton Coll., and at R.M. C. ; entered
Indian Army 1904, became Capt. 1912,
and Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1918 ;
joined Political Depart., Govt, of India
1909 ; European War 1914-20 in Meso-
potamia (despatches, D.S O. , C.I.E.,
KNIGHTS.
1175
Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.S.I., K.C.I.E.,
thanked by Govt.) ; was Acting British
Consul at Mohammerah 1909-10; ap-
pointed Dep. Commr. on Commn. for
Delimitation of Turco- Persian Border
1913, Assist. Political Officer, Basra 1915,
Dep. Ch. Political Officer 1916, Dep.
Civil Commr. 1917, and Acting Civil
Commr. Bagdad 1918 ; is a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England; cr. C.M.G. 1912, D.S.O.
19x6, C.I.E. 1917, C.S.I. 1919, K.C.I.E.
1920.
Wilson, Sir David, K.C.M.G., son of
the Very Rev. D. Wilson, Dean of Aber-
deen ; b. 1838 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Glen-
almond ; was in London Scottish Vol.
1858-61 ; entered Civil Ser. 1856 ; was
Private Sec. to Govs, of New Brunswick
and Trinidad 1861-9, and Capt. and Adj.
Sch. of Instruction, New Brunswick
1865-6 ; in 1866 served as Major with
St. John Vol. Militia on American
Frontier (medal with clasp) ; was Sti-
pendiary Magistrate of Trinidad (St.
George co.) 1870-78, and Commr. of N.
Province of Trinidad and Sub-Intendant
of Crown Lands 1878-97, and Gov. of
British Honduras 1897-1903 ; acted as
Colonial Sec., Trinidad 1875-6, 1885,
1886, 1888, 1893, 1894, and 1896-7 ; ad-
ministered Govt. Oct. 1885 ; appointed
a M.E.C., Trinidad 1894 ; raised, orga-
nised, and commanded Trinidad Vol.
Forces 1879-90 ; was Col. Trinidad L.I.
Vol. (V.D.) 1890-97 (now Hon. Col.) :
in. 1st, 1870, Jane, who d. 1874, da. of
the late Alexander Milne ; 2nd, 1881,
Nora Kate, da. of the late Norval Clyne,
Advocate, of Aberdeen ; cr. C.M.G.
1891, K. C.M.G. 1899. Clovelly Cottage,
Rydens Avenue, W alton-on-Thames.
Sons living — David Charles, b. 1871 : m. 1904,
Norah, da. of the Rev. John Wilson, — Eric
Ronald, M.C., b. 1894; Capt. Black Watch
(Roy. Highlanders).
Daughters living — Mary Jeannie, b. 1874 : m.
1st, 1891, George F. Bushe, who d. 1908 ;
2ndly, 1913, William Gordon Gordon, of
Trinidad, — Nora Kathleen, b. 18 — : m. 1915,
Com. Algernon Robert Smithwick, D.S.O. ,
R.N.
Wilson, Sir Frederick William, son
of William Wilson, of The Manor Llouse,
Seaming, Norfolk ; b. 1844 ; ed. at
Wymondham Gram. Sch. ; first Chm.
of Ipswich Lyceum ; interested himself
in improving navigation of the Orwell ;
farms his own freehold; is a J.P. for
Suffolk, a D.L. for Norfolk, Founder
and Proprietor of East Anglian Daily
Times, Pres, of Norfolk and Suffolk
Rifle Clubs, Head of Suffolk Boy Scouts
and Corps of Guides, a Member of Nor-
folk and Suffolk Territorial Force
Assos., and Chm. of Suffolk Recruiting
Committee ; rode in Parliamentary
Steeplechase 1897 ; one of the Founders
of Norfolk Small Holdings Asso., and
has sold land in freehold lots to villagers
(purchase money payable by instal-
ments) ; was Pres, of Newspaper So.
1 894-5 *, founded Morning Leader
(London) 1892 ; in 1880 presided at
formation of Felixstowe Golf Club (5 th
club in order of date in England) ; has
been an active or honorary Vol. since
1866, in which year he was called up on
active service to hold Chester Castle
against the Fenians ; in 1906 was Pres,
of party of English Editors who visited
Germany ; sat as M.P. for Mid. Div. of
Norfolk (L) July 1895 to Jan. 1906,
having been defeated there 1895 : m.
1870, Mary Elizabeth, da. of Edward
Cappes, of Forest Hill, S.E. ; cr. Knt.
1907. The Dale, Seaming, Norfolk;
St. Felix, Felixstowe, Suffolk ; Reform
Club.
Wilson, Rt. Hon. Sir Guy Douglas
Arthur Fleetwood, P.C., G.C.I.E. ,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G. [see “ Privy Coun-
cil ”].
Wilson, Sir Harry (Henry Francis),
K.C.M.G., K.B.E., son of the late Rev.
William Greive Wilson, J.P., R. of
Forncett St. Peter, Norfolk ; b. 1859 ;
ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(Bell Univ. Scholar 1879, Chancellor’s
medal for English Verse 1880, B.A., 1st
class Classical Tripos 1882, Fellow 1884,
M.A. 1885) ; M.A. Cape of Good Hope
1901 ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1888 ; was
Sec. to Trinidad Judicial Enquiry
Commn. 1892, and Private Sec. to Sec.
of State for the Colonies (Rt. Hon. J.
Chamberlain) 1895 ; appointed Legal
Assist., Colonial Office 1897, Legal Ad-
viser to High Commr. for S. Africa 1900,
first Colonial Sec. of Orange River
Colony 1901 (Acting Lieut. -Gov. thereof
May to Aug. 1903, Dec. 1903 to Aug.
1904, and Sept, to Nov. 1906), and a
Member of Inter-Colonial Council,
Transvaal and Orange River Colonies
x9°3-7 (represented the latter on Rail-
way Committee) ; is Chm. of North
Charterland Exploration Co. (1910)
(Limited), and Sec. of Roy. Colonial
Institute ; edited “ Builders of Greater
Britain ” ; has been co-editor of
“ United Empire ” since 1914 : m. 1902,
Isabella Dora, da. of the late Adm. Sir
Robert Smart, K.C.B., K.H., of Roth-
bury House, Chiswick, and widow of
J. H. Anderson, of 9, Upper Brook
Street, W. ; cr. C.M.G. 1902, K.C.M.G.
1908, K.B.E. 1919. Pencraig Court,
Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire ; Albemarle
and Authors' Clubs.
Wilson, Lieut.-Gen, Sir Henry Fuller
Maitland, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., son of Col.
Fuller Maitland Wilson, of Stowlangtoft
Hall, Suffolk ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Eton,
and at R.M.C. ; entered Rifle Brig.
1878, became Capt. 1884, Major 1895,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1900, Lieut -Col.
1902, Brevet Col. 1904, Col. 1907, Maj.-
Gen. 1914, and Lieut.-Gen. 1919 ;
served during Afghan War 1878-9,
present at capture of Ali Musjid (medal
with clasp), with Mahsood Waziri Ex-
pedition 1881, in S. Africa 1899-1900
and 1902, present at relief of Ladysmith
(despatches thrice, Queen’s medal with
six clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and dur-
ing European War 1914-18 as a Div.
Com. and Ch. of Allied Forces in Con-
stantinople (despatches, promoted Maj.-
Gen. and Lieut.-Gen., K.C.B., Legion
of Honour, Orders of Redeemer of
Greece and White Eagle of Serbia
with Swords) ; was A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen.
Bengal 1887-9, and a Gen. Staff Officer,
6th Div., S. Army, India 1907-11 ;
appointed to command an Inf. Brig.
1912 : m. 1884, Charlotte Elise, da. of
the late Gen. Sir Hugh Henry Gough,
G.C.B., V.C. [see Gough, “ Knights’
Widows ”] ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1910,
K. C.B. (Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G. 1918.
Naval and Military Club.
Son living — Hugh Maitland, b. 1886.
Daughter living — Muriel Maitland.
Wilson, Sir James, K.C.S.I., son of
the Rev. John Wilson, D.D., of Dun-
ning, Perthshire ; b. 1853 ; ed. at Perth
Acad., at Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. 1874),
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and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; entered
I.C.S. 1875 ; became Dep. Commr.,
Punjab 1890, Officiating Ch. Sec. to
Govt. 1898, Settlement Commr. and a
Member of Legislative Council, Punjab
1899, Sec. to Govt, of India for Revenue
Depart. 1903, and Financial Commr.,
Punjab 1907 ; retired 1910 ; was Sup.
Inspector, Board of Agriculture and
Fisheries 1911-15, and Delegate on Per-
manent Committee of International
Institute of Agriculture, Rome 1914-17,
since when he has been Chm. Central
Agricultural Wages Committee for
Scotland : m. 1888, Anne Campbell, da.
of the Rev. Norman Macleod, D.D. ; cr.
C.S.I. 1901, K.C.S.I. 1909. Annieslea,
Crieff ; Caledonian Club.
Wilson, Sir James Glenny, son of the
late George Wilson, of Kilmeny, Ha-
wick, Scotland; b. 1849 ; ed. at Bruce
Castle, Tottenham, at Edinburgh Insti-
tution, and at Edinburgh Univ. ; is a
Farmer, Pres, of Board of Agriculture
of New Zealand, and of Farmers’ Union,
Chm. of Hospital Board, Manawatu
County Council, of Co-operative Distri-
bution Co., Wellington, of Co-operative
Dairy Co., Rangitikei, and of various
other Co-operative Cos. ; sat in New
Zealand Parliament 1886-97 : m. 1874,
Annie, da. of the late Robert Adams, of
St. Enoch, Victoria ; cr. Knt. 1915. !
Lethenty, Bulls , New Zealand ; Mel - !
bourne Club.
Sons living — George Hamish, b. 1875 : m.
1906, Ada, da. of the Hon. I. D. Ormond, — j
Robert Adams, D.S.O., b. 1876 [see “ Com-
panionage ”], — Noel Dalrymple, b. 1878. j
Daughters living — Jean Dorothea, — Nancy.
Wilson, Sir Jeremiah, C.M.G. ; |
b. 18 — ; appointed Assist. Sec. Gen. j
Post Office, S. Africa 1905, Sec. 1908,
Under-Sec. Union of S. Africa 1910, and
Postmaster- Gen. 1910; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Wilson, Sir Thomas Fleming, K.B.E., I
son of the late John Wilson, of Glasgow ; !
b. 1862 ; ed. at Glasgow High Sch. and i
Univ. ; admitted a Solicitor 1885 ; is a
partner in the legal firm of Wilson, Chal-
mers and Hendry, of 40, St. Vincent
Place, Glasgow, a County Councillor for
Lanarkshire, Chm. of Committee on the
Public Health for that co., a Gov. of
Marshall Educational Trust, a Director
of Scottish Metropolitan Life Insurance |
Co., of London and Lancashire Life
Office (Scottish Board), and of British j
Mannesmann Tube Co., Clerk of the j
Peace, Glasgow, and Clerk to Gen.
Munitions of War Tribunal for Scotland, j
and to Local Tribunal, Glasgow ; sat as
M.P. for N.-E. Div. of Lanarkshire (L) |
1910-11 : m. 1888, Helen, da. of
William Barr, of Loanhead, Udding-
ston ; cr. K.B.E. 1918. Flemington \
House, U ddingston, Scotland ; National I
Liberal, and Glasgow Liberal Clubs.
Wilson, Surg.-Gen. Sir William
Deane, K. C.M.G., son of Joseph Deane
Wilson, of Rathdowney, Queen’s co. ; ]
b. 1843 ; ed. privately, and at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (B.A. and M.B. 1866) ;
L.R. C.S.I. 1866 ; entered Army 1867,
became Col. Roy. Army Med. Corps
1894, and Surg.-Gen. 1898 ; retired
1903 ; served during Afghan War 1878-
80 (medal), with Egyptian Expedition
1882-4 (medal, bronze star), with Su-
dan Expedition 1884, present at battles
of El Teb and Tamai (despatches, two
clasps, promoted Surg.-Maj.), and in S.
Africa 1899-1902, as Principal Med.
Officer, present at operations in Trans*
vaal and Orange River Colonies (de-
spatches twice, Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, K.C.M.G.) : m. 1880, Annie
Wilhilmina, da. of the Rev. Chancellor
Henry Smyth, formerly R. of Cullen, co.
Tipperary ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1901. Moor-
side, Westfield, near Battle, Sussex.
Sons living — William Henry Deane, b. 1881 ;
Major Indian Army, — Edward Rickard
Carew, M.C., b. 1882; Major R.G.A., —
Gerald Richard Courtenay, b. 18 — ; a Civil
Surgi n E. Africa ; sometime Capt. R.A.M.C
Wilson, Hon. Sir John Carnegie
Dove-, second son of the late John
Dovc-Wilson, LL.D., Advocate, for-
merly Sheriff Substitute of Aberdeen,
and Professor of Law in Aberdeen
Univ. ; b. 1865 ; ed. at Aberdeen (M.A.
1885) and Edinburgh (LL B. 1888)
Univs. ; Bar. Scotland 1888, and a
K.C. 1904; appointed a Puisne Judge
of Natal 1904, Senior Puisne Judge of
Natal Div. of Supreme Court of S.
Africa 1910, and Judge Pres, thereof
1911 ; editor of “ Dove Wilson’s Sheriff
Court Practice ” (last edition) : m.
1900, Margaret Kirkpatrick, da. of
Francis Borthwick, of Hazliebum,
Peeblesshire ; cr. Knt. 1918. Barnton,
Pietermaritzubrg, Natal ; University
{Edinburgh), Caledonian {London), and
Victoria {Pietermaritzburg) Clubs.
Son living — Geoffrey Carnegie, b. 1908.
Daughter living — Sheila Margaret, b. 1901.
Wilson, Sir Wemyss Grant-, son of
the late George Grant-Wilson, of Red-
roofs, Streatham Common, S.W. ; b.
1870; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A.
18 — , LL.M. 18 — ); Bar. Inner Temple
1895; a Director of Richard Evans and
Co. (Limited), Hon. Director of Borstal
Asso., and a J.P. for London ; cr. Knt.
1920. Redroofs, Streatham Common,
S. W. ; Oxford and Cambridge Club.
Wilson, Sir William Grey-, K. C.M.G.,
K.B.E. , son of the late Andrew Wilson,
H.E.I.C.S., Inspector-Gen. of Hospi-
tals ; b. 1852 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ;
sometime Private Sec. to Gov. of Ja-
maica (Sir W. Grey, K.C.S.I.) ; was
Clerk of Executive and Legislative
Councils of British Honduras 1878,
Acting Magistrate, Orange Walk 1879-
80 and 1880-81, Assist. Colonial Sec. and
Treasurer, Sierra Leone 1883-4, Assist.
Colonial Sec., Gold Coast 1884-6,
Colonial Sec., St. Helena 1886-7, Ad-
ministrator thereof 1887-9, and Gov.,
Com.-in-Ch. and Acting Ch. Justice
1890-97, Gov. and Ch. Justice of Falk-
land Islands 1897-1904, Gov., Com.-in-
Ch., and Vice-Adm. of Bahamas 1904-
12 : m. 1884, Margaret, da. of Robert
Glasgow Brown ; cr. C.M.G. 1891,
K.C.M.G. 1904, K.B.E. 1918. Junior
Carlton, and Isthmian Clubs.
Sons living — William Arthur, b. 1889 ; Major
Machine Gun Corps, — Robert Andrew, b.
1892.
Daughter living — Sybil.
Wilson, Sir Charles Stewart-,
K.C.I.E., son of the late Rev. James
Stewart Wilson, D.D. ; b. 1864 ; ed. at
Edinburgh Roy. High Sch., at Edin-
burgh Univ., and at Univ. Coll.,
London ; B.A. London 1886 ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1886 ; entered I.C.S.
1886 ; became Under Sec. to Govt.
N.-W. Provinces and Oudh 1889, Post-
master-Gen. 1892, Director-Gen. of
Post Office, India 1906, an Additional
Member of Council of Gov. -Gen. of
India 1910, and Director-Gen. of Posts
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and Telegraphs 1912 ; retired 1913 ;
was a Member of Committee to inquire
into organisation of Telegraph Depart,
of Post Office 1914 ; was Assist. Sec.
Min. of Munitions 1915-20 : m. 18 — ,
Blanche, da. of the late Very Rev. John
Tulloch, D.D. ; cr. K.C.I.E. 1911.
Gomm's Wood, Knotty Green , near
Beacons field, Bucks , Travellers' Club.
Daughter living — Jean Blanche ( Gomm’s
Wood, Beaconsfield) : m. 1916, Capt. John
Archibald Ainslie, King’s Own Scottish
Borderers, who d. (killed in action during
European War), 1917.
Wilson-Barker [see Barker].
Wilton, Sir Thomas, son of T.
Penn Wilton, of South Shields ; b. 1861 ;
Chm. of Dartmouth Old-Age Pensions,
War Savings, and War Pensions Com-
mittees, Chm. of Local Mil. Tribunal
during European War, and a J.P. for
Devonshire ; Mayor of Dartmouth
1900-1 and 1914-19 : m. 1st, 1880,
Annie, who d. 1902, da. of Charles
Bennett, of South Shields ; 2ndly, 19 — ,
Alice Lucy, da. of the late Francis
Quartly, of Molland, N. Devon ; cr.
Knt. 1919. Hawarden, Dartmouth,
Devon.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) Thomas,
b. 1888; Capt. 7th Cyclist Batn. Devon-
shire Regt. ( T.F.) : m. 1912, Dorothy Steele,
da. of Dr. A. P. Steele Parkins, of Exeter, —
Clifford, b. 1892 : m. 1913, Gertrude, da. of
W. Annis Thompson, — Eric Frederick, b.
1895.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Editha,
b. 1886: m. 1917, Francis Eller ton.
Wimble, Sir John Bowring, K.B.E.,
son of John Wimble ; b. 1868 ; ed. at
Clifton Coll. ; a shipowner, a Director
of C. T. Bowring and Co. (Limited), of
Liverpool, London, Cardiff, New York,
and St. John, Newfoundland, Chm.
London Shipowners’ and Transport
Workers’ Mil. Ser. Committee, a Mem-
ber of Port of London Authority, and of
Port and Transport Executive Com-
mittee : m. 1893, Anne Mason, da. of
William Fothergill Batho ; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1919. 23, Cambridge Square,
Hyde Park, W. 2 ; Merrow Mount,
Huntercombe, near Henley-on-Thames ;
Union, Bath, City of London, and
Ranelagh Clubs.
Son living — Leslie Bowring, b. 1900, — David
Bo wring, b. 1909.
Daughter living — Phyllis Bowring: m. 1915,
Samuel Kenneth West, — Brenda Bowring :
m. 1919, Lieut. Richard F. Jolly, R.N.
Windle, Sir Bertram Coghill Allen,
LL.D., son of the late Rev. Samuel
Allen Windle, V. of Market Rasen, Lin-
colnshire [Coghill, Bt.] ; eb. 1858 ; ed.
at Kingstown Sch., at Rep ton, and at
Dublin Univ. (B.A., Senior Moderator
in Natural Science 1879, M.B. and
B.Ch. 1882, M.A. and M.D. 1883, D.Sc.
1891) ; Hon. LL.D., Birmingham and
Roy. Univ., Ireland ; formerly Pro-
fessor of Anatomy and Anthropology,
and Dean of Medical Faculty, Birming-
ham Univ., and of Consultative Com-
mittee to Board of Education (England)
land), and a Commr. of Education for
Ireland ; appointed Pres, of Univ. Coll.,
Cork 1904, Professor of Archaeology
there 1909, and Vice-Chancellor of Na-
tional Univ. of Ireland 1916 ; is a
Member of Gen. Med. Council, a F.R.S.,
a F.S.A., and a Knight of Order of St.
Gregory the Great; author of “The
Ch lurch and Science,” and many other
works : m. 1st, 1880, Magdalene Mary,
who d. 1900, da. of the late William
Hudson ; 2ndly, 1901, Edith Mary
Nazer ; cr. Knt. 1912. Listarkin,
Union Hall, co. Cork ; Authors' , and
St. Stephen's Green Clubs.
Daughter living — One.
Winfrey, Sir Richard, M.P., son of
Richard Francis Winfrey, J.P., of Long
Sutton, Lincolnshire ; b. 1858 : ed. at
King’s Lynn ; is a J.P. for Norfolk and
the Liberty of Peterborough, a Member
of Peterborough Town Council, and
Managing Director of several newspaper
cos. ; appointed Assist. Private Sec.
(unpaid) to Pres, of Board of Agricul-
ture (Earl Carrington) 1906, and Parlia-
mentary Sec. to Board of Agriculture
and Fisheries in National Min. Dec.
1916 ; has sat as M.P. for S.-W. Div. of
Norfolk (L) since Jan. 1906, having
been defeated there 1895 and 1900 ;
author of “The Creation of Small
Holdings ” : m. 1897, Annie Lucy, da.
of William Pattinson, contractor, of
Ruskington, Lincolnshire ; cr. Knt.
1914. Caster House, near Peterborough ;
Reform, and National Liberal Clubs.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Three.
Wingate, Sir Andrew, K.C.I.E., son
of the late Rev. William Wingate, of
100, Talbot Road, Bayswater, W. ; b.
1846 ; entered Bom. C.S. 1869 ; was
Famine Sec. and Assist. Sec. to Famine
Commn. 1877-9 ; and subsequently
Settlement Officer, Meywar and Kash-
mir ; became Collector and Magistrate
1890 ; has acted as Commr. of Customs,
Salt, Opium and Abkari, and Commr. in
Sind ; appointed an Additional Member
of Legislative Council 1896 and 1898,
and a first grade Commr. 1897 ; some-
time Plague Commr. and Sec. to Govt,
of Bombay, an Additional Member of
Council of Gov. -Gen. of India, and
Commr., Central Div., Poona ; retired
1902 : m. 1887, Henrietta Catherine, da.
of Col. Duncan Scott Pemberton, R.A. ;
cr. C.I.E. 1879, K.C.I.E. 1899. River-
dale House, Twickenham Park, Middle-
sex.
Wingate, Sir James Lawton, son of
Alexander Wingate ; b. 1846 ; Pres. Roy.
Scottish Acad. : m. 1876 ; cr. Knt. 1920.
39, Mansion House Road , Edinburgh.
Son living — One, b. 1880.
Daughters living — Five.
Winsloe, A dm, Sir Alfred Leigh,
K.C.B., C.V.O., C.M.G. ; b. 1852 ;
entered R.N. 1865, and became Lieut.
1874, Com. 1885, Capt. 1892, Rear-
Adm. 1904, Vice-Adm. 1908, and Adm.
1912 ; retired 1913 ; served during
Egyptian War 1882, present at battle ot
Tel-el-Kebir (Egyptian medal and
clasp, bronze star), with Expedition
against Sultan of Vitu 1890 (despatches,
medal with clasp), during war between
China and Japan 1897-8, present at
storming of Port Arthur and Wei-hai-
Wei, in Sierra Leone 1898, and in S.
Africa 1899-1900 ; was Commodore
(2nd class) in command of Training
Squadron 1900-1902, a Naval A.D.C. to
H.M. 1903-4, and in command of Tor-
pedo and Submarine Flotillas 1902-7 ;
appointed a Naval Lord of the Ad-
miralty 1907 ; was Com.-in-Ch. of
China Station 1909-13 ; acted as
Boundary Commr. between British and
Portuguese at Masse- Kessi ; com-
manded “ Ophir ” during T.R.H. the
Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and
York’s Colonial tour 1901 ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class), C.V.O. and C.M.G. 1901,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1909. 23, Down Street ,
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W.i ; Naval and Military , and United
Service Clubs.
Winter, Sir Ffancis Pratt, C.M.G.,
son of George Winter, Esq., of King’s
co., Ireland; b. 1848; was Acting
Attorney-Gen. of Fiji 1887-8, and Ch.
Judicial Officer, and a M.E.C. and
M.L.C. of British New Guinea 1888-
1903 ; retired 1903 : m. 1903, Edith,
da. of the Hon. George Moore, of Fiji;
cr. C.M.G. 1892, Knt. 1900.
Winterbotham, Sir Henry Martin,
K.C.S.I., son of the late John Brend
Winterbotham, of Cheltenham ; b.
1847 ; ed. privately ; entered I.C.S.
1869 ; became Dist. Magistrate of
Malabar, Tanjore, and other Dists. ;
appointed a Member of Board of Re-
venue, Madras, and Commr. of Revenue
Settlement and Director of Agriculture
1895, and a Member of Council of Govt,
of Madras 1898 ; retired 1903 ; is a
J. P. for Gloucestershire : m. 1884,
Sophie Horsfall Wright ; cr. C.S.I. 1900,
K. C.S.I. 1903. Wychbury, Moorend
Road, Leckhampton, near Cheltenham.
Son living — Geoffrey Leonard, b. 1889 : m.
1917, Hilda, da. of David Norton, C.S.I.
Winterbotham, Sir William Howard,
son of the late Lindsey Winterbotham,
of Stroud ; b. 1843 ; B.A. London
Univ., and M.A. Camb. Univ. ; ad-
mitted a Solicitor 1869 ; was Official
Solicitor, Supreme Court of Judicature
1895-1919, and Pres. Law So. 1909 : m.
1875, Elizabeth, da. of the late Thomas
Micldem, of Hoddesdon, Herts ; cr.
Knt. 1919. 51, Ladbroke Grove, Notting
Hill, W. ; Craig-y-Mor, Abersoch, Car-
narvonshire.
Sons living — William, b. 1878, — Edward
Micklem, b. 1882, — Frederick Page, b. 1885, —
John, b. 1887, — Arnold, b. 1890.
Daughter living — Annie, b. 1877 : m. 1910,
Walter Tilley, of Cambridge.
Wintz, Dame Sophia Gertrude,
D.B.E., da. of the late Augustus Wintz
(Pres, of the Canton), of Chateau Wint-
zenau, SchafFhausen, Switzerland ; b.
18 — ; Hon. Director and Managing
Trustee of Roy. Sailors’ Rests, Ports-
mouth and Devonport (of which she was
one of the Founders with the late Dame
Agnes E. Weston, G.B.E.) ; cr. D.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Royal Sailors Rest, Ports-
mouth.
Wittenoom, Hon. Sir Edward Horne,
K.C.M.G., son of Charles Wittenoom ;
b. 1854 ; appointed Min. of Mines, W.
Australia 1894 ; was Agent-Gen. for W.
Australia in London 1898-1901 : m.
1878, Laura, da. of Robert M. Habgood,
of Lynton, Upper Tooting ; cr.
K. C.M.G. 1901.
Son living — Charles, b. 1880.
Daughters living — Irene S., — Helena.
Wodehouse, Major Sir Edwin Fre-
derick, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. [see E. Kim-
berley, colls.].
Wodehouse. Gen. Sir Josceline
Heneage, G.C.B., C.M.G. [see E. Kim-
berley, colls.].
Wollaston, Sir Arthur Naylor,
K.C.I.E., youngest son of the late
Henry Francis Wollaston ; b. 1842 ;
entered India Office 1859, and in 1873
was promoted to a Senior Clerkship ;
was Assist. Sec. in Revenue Depart.
1884-98, and Registrar and Sup. of
Records 1898-1907 ; is a J .P. for Kent,
and for Cinque Ports ; in 1880 suc-
ceeded Sir Frederic Goldsmid as
Examiner in Persian at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; author of the first com-
plete English Persian Dictionary ever
published, and of ‘ ‘ The Sword of
Islam,” etc. ; has translated the
“ Anvar-i-Suhaili,” and edited Sir
Lewis Pelly’s “Miracle Play of Hasan
and Husain ” : m. 1873, Caroline
Marianne, who d. 1902, only da. of
the late Sir Albert William Woods,
G.C.V.O., K.C.B., K. C.M.G., Garter
King of Arms ; cr. C.I.E. 1886, K.C.I.E.
1908. Glen Hill, Walmer, Kent ;
Northbrook Indian Club.
Son living — Gerald Woods Wollaston,
M.V.O., b. 1874 [see “ Companionage ”].
Wollaston, Sir Harry Newton
Phillips, K.C.M.G., I.S.O., LL.D., son
of the Rev. Henry Newton Wollaston,
of Trin. Church, Melbourne ; b. 1846 ;
ed. at St. John’s Coll., Auckland, at
Nelson Coll., New Zealand, and at
Melbourne Univ. (B.L. with Honours
1884, M.L. 1886, LL.D. 1891) ; a Bar.-
at-law and a J.P. ; entered Australian
Civil Ser. 1863 ; appointed Sec. for
Trade and Customs, Victoria 1891, and
Permanent Head (and Comptroller-
Gen. of Customs) of Trade and Customs
Depart, of Commonwealth of Australia
1901 ; was Standing Counsel to Marine
Board of Victoria 1886-1901, and
Australian Representative at Imperial
Conference on Shipping Laws (in
London) 1907 ; author of “ Trade,
Customs, and Marine Law,” and other
works : m. 1868, Mary Annie, who d.
1911, da. of John Harker, of Pateley
Bridge, Yorkshire ; 2nd, 1914, Mary
Henrietta Havard, da. of the late Gen.
Price-Dent, B.S.C., of Hallaton Manor,
Leicestershire ; cr. I.S.O. 1903, C.M.G.
1907, K.C.M.G. 1912. Loseby, Toorak,
Melbourne, Australia; Melbourne (Aus-
tralia) Club.
Son living — Henry Newton Spencer, b. 18 — ;
a Solicitor of Melbourne.
Daughters living — Winifred Mary : m. r9oi,
as his second wife, Nicholas Colston Lockyer,
I.S.O. , of Toorak, Victoria, Australia, —
Dorothea : m. 1914, George Ferrand, French
Army, — one other .
Wolseley, Lieut.-Gen. Sir George
Benjamin, G.C.B. [see Wolseley, Bt. ;
cr. 1744, colls.].
Wood, Maj.-Gen. Sir Elliott, K.C.B.,
son of Miles Astman Wood, of Ledbury ;
b. 1844 ; entered R.E. 1864, became
Capt. 1877, Major 1882, Lieut.-Col.
1884, Col. 1888, and Maj.-Gen. 1902 ;
retired 1906 ; was A.D.C. to Inspector-
Gen. of Fortifications 1880 ; com-
manded 17th Co. of R.E. throughout
Egyptian Campaign 1882 ; employed
on Special Reconnaisance up the Nile
1883 ; sent on Special Ser. to Suakin
prior to Expedition of 1884, and served
throughout that Campaign in Intelli-
gence Depart. ; served almost continu-
ously at Suakin until the end of 2nd
Expedition in 1885 (despatches several
times, medal with five clasps, 4th class
Medjidie, officially thanked), and in S.
Africa 1899-1901 first as Ch. Engineer
and subsequently as Engineer-in-Ch.,
with rank of Maj.-Gen. (despatches
thrice, two medals, seven clasps, pro-
moted Maj.-Gen., K.C.B.) ; was A.A.G.,
Head Quarters 1889-94, and Col.-on-the-
Staff Comdg. R.E. at Malta 1894*9'
and at Aldershot 1899, and a Maj.-Gen.
on the Staff 1902 ; commanded R.E.
Aldershot Command 1902-5 ; is a D.L.
for Hereford : m. 1906, Annie Beatrice,
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el. da. of Lieut. -Col. Robert Bourne, of
Cowarne Court, Ledbury, and widow of
Horace Radclyffe Dugmore, of Park-
stone ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1885, K.C.B.
(Mil.) 1900. Byletts, Pembridge, Here-
fordshire.
Wood, Sir Henry Joseph, son of
Henry Joseph Wood ; b. 1869 ; is Con-
ductor of Queen’s Hall Orchestra ; has
conducted Carl Rosa Opera Co., the
Sheffield,, Norwich, Birmingham, and
Westmorland Music^ Festivals, the
Gentlemen’s Concerts at Manchester,
and many Musical and Orchestral Sos. ;
founded Nottingham City Orchestra,
and Wolverhampton Festival Choral
So. ; has conducted the Queen’s Hall
Orchestra since 1895 ; has Order of
Crown of Belgium : m. 1st, 1898,
Princess Olga Ourousoff, of Podolia,
Russia, who d. 1909 ; 2ndly, 1911,
Muriel, da. of Major Ferdinand William
Greatrex, formerly 1st Dragoons ; cr.
Knt. 1911. 4, Elsworthy Road, N.W. ;
Apple Tree Farm House , Charley Wood,
Herts.
Daughters living — (By 2nd marriage) Pauline.
Tatiana, b. 1912, — Hermione Avril, b. 1915.
Wood, Sir Henry Trueman, son
of William Burton Persse Wood ; b.
1845 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Clare Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1884) ; was
Sec. of Roy. So. of Arts, 1879-1917 : m.
1872, Marian, who d. 1907, da. of J.
Oliver ; cr. Knt. 1890. Prince Ed-
ward's Mansions, Bayswater, W. 2 ;
Athenceum Club.
Son living — William Vincent, M.C. ( Yatton ,
Bristol ), b. 1875 ; Lieut. -Col. R.A.M.C. : m.
1906, Meta Worsley, el. da. of Frank
Applegate, J.P., of Woolley Hill House,
Bradf or d-on-Avon .
Daughters living — Freda Muriel, b. 1879 : m.
1904, William Rowland Fisher, of 8, Palace
Gardens Mansions, W., — Dorothy Kathleen,
b. 1881 : m. 1905, Arthur Bernard Coote.
Wood, Sir (Howard) Kingsley, M.P.,
son of the Rev. Arthur Wood, a Wes-
leyan Min. ; b. 1876 ; admitted a
Solicitor 1903 ; was a County Councillor
for London, Woolwich Div. 1911-18,
Chm. of London Pension Authority
1915, and of London Insurance Com-
mittee 1916, and Vice-Chm. Special
London Committee administering Sepa-
ration Allowances 1914-18 ; is head of
the legal firm of Kingsley Wood and
Co., and Parliamentary Private Sec.
to Min. of Health ; has sat as M.P. for
W. Div. of Woolwich ( Co.U ) since Dec.
1918 : m. 18 — ; cr. Knt. 1918. in,
Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill, W.
Wood, Sir John Barry, K.C.I.E.,
C.S.I., son of the Rev. Canon Joseph
Wood, D.D., M.V.O., sometime Head
Master of Harrow ; b. 1870 ; ed. at
Marlborough, and at Balliol Coll., Ox-
ford (B.A. 1st class Classical Modera-
tions, and 3rd class Lit. Hum. 1893) ;
entered I.C.S. 1893, and served as As-
sist. Magistrate and Collector, Bengal ;
appointed Under Sec. to Govt, of India,
Foreign Depart. 1899, 1st Assist, to
Agent, Baluchistan 1903, and Dep. Sec.,
Govt, of India, Foreign Depart. 1908,
Resident at Indore 1912, and Political
Sec., Govt, of India 1914 ; is a Member
of Legislative Council of Gov. -Gen. of
India : m. 1897, Ada Elizabeth, da.
of George Augustine Stack, formerly
Indian Educational Depart. ; cr. C.I.E.
1911, C.S.I. 1916, K. C.I.E. 1918. Ava
Lodge, Simla, India; East India United
Service Club.
Wood. Lieut. -Col. Sir James William
Leigh-, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., son of the
late James William Wood ; b. 1870; is
a partner in the firm of Brown, Shipley
and Co., merchant bankers, Lieut.-Col.
in the Army, a Gov. and Almoner of
Christ’s Hospital, a Com. of Order of
Leopold of Belgium, and a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; S. African War 1899-
1900 (despatches twice, Queen’s medal,
C.M.G.) ; on Q.M.G. Staff at War
Office and A.A.G. at War Office during
European War (despatches); assumed
by deed poll 1919 the additional
surname of Leigh : m. 1900, Joanna
Elizabeth, da. of the late Walter Turn-
bull ; cr. C.M.G. 1902, C.B. (Mil.) 1918,
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 24, Great Cumber-
land Place, W. ; Brooks’s, and Oriental
Clubs.
Son living — Roger Leigh, b. 1906.
Daughter living — Mary Leigh.
Woodhead, Col. Sir German Sims,
K.B.E., M.D., son of Joseph Woodhead,
formerly M.P. for Spen Valley Div., E.
Part, W. Riding of Yorkshire ; b. 1855 ;
ed. at Huddersfield Coll., at Edinburgh
Univ. (M.D. 1881), and abroad; M.A.
(Hon. Causa) Camb. 1899, Hon. LL.D.
Toronto 1908 and Birmingham 1911 ;
Lieut.-Col., la Suite (1909), and Brevet
Col. 1917 (V.D.) R.A.M.C. (T.F.), (twice
mentioned for Special Ser.) ; Professor
of Pathology at Camb. Univ., and
Fellow of Trin. Hall, Camb. ; sometime
Med. Officer, Irish Command Depot,
Adviser on Pathology to War Office,
Inspector of Mil. Pathological Labora-
tories in United Kingdom, and a Member
of Roy. Commn. on Tuberculosis : m.
1881, Harriett Elizabeth St. Clair
Erskine, da. of James Yates, of Edin-
burgh ; cr. O.B.E. 1918, K.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. Dysart House, Luard Road,
Cambridge ; Athenceum, National
Liberal, and Savage Clubs.
Woodhouse, Sir Percy, son of Jona-
than S. Woodhouse, of Manchester ; b.
1856 ; ed. at Manchester Gram. Sch.,
and at Owens Coll., Manchester ; a
Gov. of Manchester Gram. Sch., a J.P.
for Manchester and Derbyshire, a Mem-
ber of Manchester Education, Licensing,
and War Savings Committees, and Direc-
tor Manchester Chamber of Commerce,
m. 1883, Louisa, da. of Joel Wainwright,
J.P., of Marple Bridge, Derbyshire ; cr.
Knt. 1918. Longmead, Marple Bridge,
Stockport ; Carlton, Constitutional, and
Clarendon ( Manchester ) Clubs.
Sons living — Ernest, b. 1884 ; Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.E-, — Frank, b. 1891;
Capt. Manchester Regt : m. 1919, Elsie
Kathleen, da. of L- W. Furniss, of The Old
Hall, Marple, Cheshire.
Daughter living — Nora, b. 1888: m. 1913,
Frank Newton, solicitor, of Stockport.
Woodhouse, Sir Stewart, M.D., son
of George Woodhouse, of Dublin ; b.
1846 ; ed. at Roy. Sch. Dungannon,
and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.B. 1872,
M.D. 1874) ; F.R.C.S., Ireland, 1874,
F.R.C.P.I. 1902 ; has been Lecturer in
Pathology at Carmichael Sch. of Med.,
Assist. Physician House of Industry
Hospital, and Med. Member of Gen.
Prisons Board, Ireland ; sometime In-
spector to Local Govt. Board, Ireland;
appointed a Member of Committtee on
Milk Supply in Ireland 1912 : m. 1879,
Charlotte, da. of Isaac Corry, D.L., of
Newry, co. Down ; cr. Knt. 1908. 67,
Ailesbury Road, Dublin ; University
(Dublin), and Royal St. George Yacht
Clubs.
Daughter living — Margaret Eunice, b. 1880 :
i i8o
KNIGHTAGE.
m. 1900, Ernest Hastings Tweedy, F.R.C.P.,
of 6, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin.
Woodhouse, Maj.-Gen. Sir (Tom)
Percy, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.R.C.S., son
of the late John Woodhouse, of Marlpit
House, near Pontefract ; b. 1857 ;
M.R.C.S. England 1880 ; entered Roy.
Army Med. Corps 1881, became Capt.
1893, Major 1897, Lieut.-Col. 1901,
Brevet Col. and Col. 1909, Surg.-Gen.
1914, and Maj.-Gen. 1918 ; S. African
War 1899-1902, present at relief of
Ladysmith (despatches, Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), European War 1914-18,
as Director Med. Sers. (despatches, five
times, C.B., Com. Legion of Honour,
K.C.M.G., Com, Order of Leopold of
Belgium) ; was Principal Med. Officer,
Scottish Command, and Dep. Director
of Med. Sers. thereof 1909-13, Dep.
Director Med. Sers. Aldershot Com-
mand 1914, and Dep. Inspector Med.
Sers. War Office 1918-19 ; is a Knight
of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England: m. 1881, Mary
Hannah, da. of the late John Holmes
Greaves, of Carleton Hall, Carleton ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1913, K.C.M.G. 1917. Fair-
fax House , Farnborough, Hants.
Son living — Percy St. John Ranee, O.B.E.,
b. 1883 ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
Indian Army.
Daughters living — Constance Mary Ranee
( Hon. Mrs. Michael W. R. de Courcy) : m.
1906, Capt. the Hon. Michael William Robert
de Courcy, el. son of 33rd Baron Kingsale, —
Cecilia Ruth : m. 1919, Edward Norman
Hewitt, Flying Officer R.A.F.
Woodroffe, Hon. Sir John George,
el. son of the late James Tisdall Wood-
roffe, J.P., of Ware, Lyme Regis,
Dorset ; b. 1865 ; ed. privately, and at
Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1888, M.A.
1889, B.C.L. 1893) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1889 ; was Tagore Law Professor in
Calcutta Univ. 1896-7 (Fellow 1904) ;
appointed Standing Counsel to Govt,
of India 1903, Officiating Judge of Cal-
cutta High Court April 1904, a Puisne
Judge thereof Oct. 1904, Officiating Ch.
Justice, Bengal, Nov. 1915, and a Mem-
ber of Board of Examiners 1915 and of
Sanskrit Asso. 1917 : m. 1902, Ellen
Elizabeth, youngest da. of S. D. Grim-
son ; cr. Knt. 1915. 4, Camac Street,
Calcutta ; lie du Chateau, Les Andelys,
France ; Bengal {Calcutta), and Oxford
and Cambridge Clubs.
Son living — James Edward, b. 1909.
Daughters living — Agnes Elizabeth, b. 1903, —
Barbara Helen, b. 1905.
Woods, Sir Henry Felix, K.C.V.O. ;
b. 1843 ; entered R.N. 1858, and became
Navigating Lieut. 1867 ; retired 1872 ;
was attached to British Embassy, Con-
stantinople as British Delegate to
International Commn. for improvement
of Navigation of Black Sea and Bos-
phorus 1867-9 ; organised Black Sea
Light Ship and Life Saving Ser.
(thanked by Foreign Office) ; in i860
received permission to enter Ottoman
Naval Ser., and assisted the late Hobart
Pasha in reorganising Turkish Fleet ;
acted as Special A.D.C. to H.R.H. the
late Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha during
visits to the Sultan when in command j
of Mediterranean Fleet ; is a Pasha, and
Adm. in Imperial Ottoman Navy (on |
retired list) ; many years Naval A.D.C. |
to late Sultan of Turkey ; has Grand |
Cordons of Orders of Osmanieh and
Medjidie in brilliants, and gold and
silver medals of the Imtiaz ; also a
Knight Com. of the Order of Saxe- |
Coburg-Gotha : m. 1870, Laura Sarah
Madeliene Whittall, who d. 1919 ; cr.
K.C.V.O. 1902. 8, Rue Minaret, Pera,
Constantinople ; United Service Club.
Son living — Harold Edwin, b. 1878 • Imperial
Ottoman Customs : m. 1901, Helene, da. of
P. Souvazoglou.
Daughters living — Lucy Heiene, b. 1873 : w.
1892, Albert Hotz, Consul-Gen. for Holland
at Beyrout, Syria, — Adeline Percy, b. 1876 :
m. 1904, Lieut.-Col. George Sherwin Hooke
Pearson, C.M.G. ,of Baynton House, Coulston,
Wilts.
Woods, Sir Jailies Williams, K.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Director of Purchases, British
War Mission in U.S.A. ; cr. K.B.E.
(Civil) 1919.
Woods, Sir Robert Henry, F.R.C.S.,
M.P., son of the late Christopher
Woods, of Tullamore ; b. 1865 ; ed. at
Wesley Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Dublin
(B.A., Senior Moderator and gold medal-
list 1887, M.B. 1889, Surgical Travelling
Prizeman 1890, Hon. M.Ch. 1913), and
in Vienna ; F.R.C.S.I. 1893 ; was Pres,
of Dublin Univ. Biological Asso. 1897,
of British Laryngological Asso. 1907, of
Roy. Coll, of Surgs., Ireland 19 10- 12,
and of Irish Med. Asso. 1912 ; is Pro-
fessor of Laryngology and Otology in
Trin. Coll., Dublin, and Surg. for
Throat, Nose, and Ear at Sir P. Dim’s
Hospital, Dublin ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Dublin Univ. Feb. 1917 ; has sat
therefore {Ind. U) since Dec. 1918 :
m. 1894, Margaret, only da. of the late
James Johnston Shaw, K.C., Recorder
of Belfast ; cr. Knt. 1913. 39, Merrion
Square, Dublin ; Rathleigh, Killiney, co.
Dublin ; Constitutional, St. Stephen's,
University {Dublin), and Royal Irish
Yacht Clubs.
Sons living — John Lowe, b. 1899, — Robert
Rowan, b. 1902.
Daughters living — Mary Elizabeth, — Patricia
Marjory.
Woodward, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward
Mabbott, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the
late Lionel Mabbott Woodward, for-
merly of Hadlow Down, Sussex ; b.
1861 ; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C. ;
entered Leicestershire Regt. 1882, be-
came Capt. 1892, Brevet Major 1899,
Lieut.-Col. 1907, Col. 1911, and Maj.-
Gen. 1916 ; retired 1920 ; Uganda 1897-8
(despatches, medal with two clasps,
Brevet Major), Somaliland 1903-4 as
D.A.Q.M.G. and as D. A. A.G. (despatches,
medal with clasp), Mediterranean Expe-
ditionary Force 1915-16, as D.A.G. with
rank of Maj.-Gen. (despatches, C.B., pro-
moted, Serbian Order of White Eagle) ;
was D.A. A.G., Malta 1893-6, D.A.Q.M.G.,
War Office 1899-1903 and 1905,
D.A.A.G., Head Quarters 1906-7 and
1907-11, and A.A.G., S. Command 1912-
13 ; appointed Director of Mobilisation,
War Office 1913 ; again Director of
Organisation at the War Office 1916-17 ;
is Col. Leicestershire Regt. : m. 1888,
Edith Trenchard, el. da. of Richard
Edmund Elkins Davies, formerly of
Daresbury, Great Malvern ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1915, K.C.M.G. 1917. Army and
Navy Club.
Son living — Edward Eger ton Mabbott, b.
1900.
' Woollcombe, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles
Louis, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., son of the
late Rev. Louis Woollcombe (Fellow of
Exeter Coll., Oxford), V. of Menheniot,
Cornwall ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Marlborough
Coll., and at R.M.C. ; entered Army
1876, became Capt. King’s Own Scottish
Borderers 1886, Major 1897, Brevet
KNIGHTS.
Lieut.-Col. 1898, Col. 1901, Maj.-Gen
1908, and Lieut. -Gen. 1913 ; retired
1920; Afghan War 1878-80 (medal),
Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90 (medal
with clasp), Chitral Relief Force 1895
(medal with clasp), N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8, a A.A.G. (despatches, two
clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col. ); wasD. A. A.G.,
Bengal 1890-95 and 1897-9, A.A.G., India
1899-1906, Brig. -Gen. Comdg. Garhwal
Brig., India 1906-10, and in command
of Highland Territorial Div. 1911-14 ;
appointed Col. King’s Own Scottish
Borderers 1910, to an Army Command
1915, was Gen. Officer Comdg.-in-Ch.,
E. Command 1918-19 ; has Orders of
Crown of Belgium, White Eagle of
Serbia (with Swords), Crown of Rou-
mania, and Croix de Guerre : m. 1886,
Agnes Meade, da. of the late Gen. Sir
John Irvine Murray, K.C.B., I.S.C. ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1907, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
K.C.M.G. 1919.
Son living — Malcolm Louis, b. 1891; Capt.
Indian Army : m. 1919, Eileen, da. of Lieut.-
Col. A. Conway Bishop.
Daughter living — Joan Wilhelmina, b. 1904.
Woolley, Lieut.-Col. Sir Charles
Augustus, son of the late Rev. Frederic
Woolley, B.C.L. ; b. 1859 ; Lieut.-Col.
1st Vol. Batn., Sussex Regt. (V.D.),
and a J.P. : m. 1886, Edith Chatfield ;
cr. Knt. 1919. 2, Leopold Road,
Brighton.
Daughter living — Gladys Emily.
Wools-Sampson [see Sampson],
Woon, Gen. Sir John Blaxell, K.C.B.,
son of the late Capt. John Woon, R.M. ;
b. 1856 ; ed. at Roy. Naval Sch., New
Cross ; entered R.M. A. 1873, and be-
came Capt. Indian Army 1885, Major
1893, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1898, Lieut.-
Col. 1899, Brevet Col. 1900, Maj.-Gen.
1905, Lieut.-Gen. 1911, and Gen. 1917 ;
retired 1919 ; Afghan War 1879-80
(medal), with Chin Lushai Expedition
1890 (medal with clasp), N.-W. Frontier
of India 1897-8 (despatches thrice, medal
with clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), China
Expedition 1900 (despatches, medal,
Brevet Col.) ; formerly Comdg. Sirhind
Brig., N. Army, India ; commanded
Mhow Div. 1910-11, and a Div. in India
1911-14 : m. 1901, Gwendolyn, young-
est da. of James Taylor-Smith, of Gain-
ford House, Gainford, Durham ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1903, K.C.B. (Mil.) 1911.
Daughters living — Two.
Wormald, Sir John, K.B.E.; b.
1859 ; ed. at Roy. High Sch., Edin-
burgh, and at Edinburgh Univ. ; a
M.I.C.E., a Director of Mather and
Platt (Limited), engineers, of Man-
chester and Westminster, a J.P. for
Oxfordshire (High Sheriff 1916-17), and
Lord of the Manor of North Stoke ; a
Member of Munitions Finance Board,
and Chm. of Industries and Gen. Sers.
Committees, War Cabinet Committee
1916-19 : m. 1889, Eleanor Mabel,
da. of the late Henry Simms, of Oriel
Lodge, Bath ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. 87,
Sloane Street, S.IF.i ; Springs, North
Stoke, Oxon ; Brooks's and Cavendish
Clubs.
Son living— Leslie Graham, M.C., b. 1890;
Major R.F.A. : m. 1914, Amy Margaret
Horsey.
Daughters living — Doris Mary, b. 1891 : m.
1915, Douglas Mathieson, — Muriel Vera, b.
1893 : m. 1915, Major Richard Montague
Wootten, M.C., Roy. Inniskilling Dragoons,
— Evelyn Mabel, b. 1901.
Worthington, (Col. Sir Edward Scott,
K.C.V.O., C.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
son of Edward Scott Worthington,
M.D., C.M. ; b. 1876 ; ed. privately,
and at Trinity Univ., Toronto ;
M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P., London 1897 ;
entered Roy. Army Med. Corps 1900,
became Capt. 1903, Major 1912, and
Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. 1918 ; S.
Africa 1899-1902 as Civil Surg., present
at operations in Rhodesia, Transvaal,
and Orange River and Cape Colonies
(Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), European War
1914-17 (despatches, C.M.G., Orders of
Leopold of Belgium and White Elephant
of Siam, American D.S.M.) ; appointed
Comdt. Officers’ Convalescent Home,
Cimiez 1915, Dep. Assist. Director-Gen.
Army Med. Ser. 1917, and Assist.
Director-Gen. thereof 1918 ; was Med.
Officer on Staff of H.R.H. the Duke of
Connaught during visit to S. Africa for
opening of Union of S. Africa Parlia-
ment 1911-16, and attended Duchess
of Connaught in her illness 1913 ; is a
Knight of Grace of Order of St. J ohn of
Jerusalem in England : m. 1914, Wini-
fred Jean, da. of the late John Wallace,
of Glassinghall, Dunblane ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1911, Knt. 1913, C.M.G.
1915, K.C.V.O. 1918, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Son living — One, b. 1916.
Daughter living — Patricia Marie, b. 1918.
Wortley, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Sir
(Alan) Richard Montagu-Stuart-,
K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O. [see E. Wharn-
cliffe].
Wrangel, H.E. Count (Herman),
G.C.V.O., son of the late Count F. U.
Wrangel; b. 1857; ed. at Stockholm,
and at Upsala ; entered Diplo. Ser.
1883 ; appointed Min. Plen. at Paris
1900, Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at
Brussels 1900, and at St. Petersburg
1904, and Swedish Min. in London
1906 ; was Sec. to Swedish Delegation
at Labour Conference, Berlin 1890, and
Swedish Delegate at Paris Exhibition
1900, and at Paris Peace Conference
1919 : m. 1893, Charlotte, da. of Charles
Baour, of Bordeaux, France ; cr.
G.C.V.O. (Hon.) 1908. 73, Portland
Place, W. ; Turf, St. James's, Bache-
lors', Athenceum, and Travellers' Clubs.
Wright, Sir Almroth Edward, K.B.E.,
C.B., M.D., son of the late Rev. Charles
Henry Hamilton Wright, D.D. (some-
time V. of St. John, Liverpool), of 90,
Bolingbroke Grove, Wandsworth Com-
mon, S.W. ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Dublin,
Leipzic, Strasburg, and Marburg Univs.;
M.B. and B.Ch., Dublin 1883, M.D.
1889 ; Hon. D.Sc. and Hon. F.R.C.S.I.
1906; Hon. D.Sc. Leeds 1919; was
Demonstrator of Pathology in Camb.
Univ. 1887, and of Physiology in Sydney
Univ. 1889, Professor of Pathology
at Army Med. Sch., Netley 1892-1902,
and Member of the Indian Plague
Commn. 1898-1900 ; is Col. Army
Med. Ser., a F.R.S., and Director of
Therapeutic Inoculation Depart, at
St. Mary’s Hospital, Paddington ; be-
came an Hon. Burgess of City of
Belfast 1912 ; served during European
War 1914-15, with rank of Col. (des-
patches, C.B., Orders of Crown of
Belgium and St. Sava of Serbia,
K.B.E.) ; author of “ A Short Treatise
on Anti-Typhoid Inoculation,” and
“ Principles of Microscopy,” etc., etc. :
m. 1889, Jane Georgina, el. da. of R. M.
Wilson, J.P ., of Coolcarrigan, co. Kil-
dare ; cr. Knt. 1906, C.B. (Mil.) 1915,
K.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Son living — One.
Daughter living — Doris Helena: m. 1918,
Capt. Francis John Romanes, Cav. Special
Reserve.
Il82
KNIGHTAGE.
Wright, Sir Robert Patrick, LL.D.,
son of Robert Wright, J.P., farmer, of
Downan, Ballantrae, Ayrshire ; b.
1857 ; ed. at Ayr Acad., at Edinburgh
Univ., and in London and Heidelberg ;
successively Lecturer, Professor, and
Director of Agricultural Depart, of
Glasgow and W. of Scotland Technical
Coll. 1886-99, Professor of Agriculturel
and Principal of West of Scotland
Agricultural Coll. 1900-1911, Agricul-
tural Adviser to Scottish Education
Depart., and Director of Work under
Congested Dists. Board 1911-12, since
when he has been Chm. of Board of
Agriculture for Scotland ; sometime
Examiner in Agriculture to Glasgow
Univ., Director of Scottish Temperance
League and Roy. Scottish Agricultural
Benevolent Institution, and Director
and one of the Founders of Scottish
Labour Colony ; is a Fellow of Highland
Agricultural So., and of Roy. So. of
Edinburgh ; conducted extensive ex-
periments on farm crops, introducing
new varieties of oats ; author of “ Re-
vision of Blackie’s Agriculture ” ;
editor of “Standard Cyclopaedia of
Modem Agriculture ” : m. 1902, Marion,
da. of J ames Miller, of Blairgowrie ; cr.
Knt. 1911. 29, St. Andrew Square ,
Edinburgh.
Sons living — William James, b. 1903, —
David Patrick, b. 1905.
Wright, Col. Sir William Charles,
K.B.E. [see Wright, Bt.].
Wyndham, Sir Percy Charles Hugh,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Sir (George)
Hugh Wyndham, K.C.M.G. [B. Pol-
warth, colls.] ; b. 1864 ; Envoy Ex-
traor. and Min. Plen. and Consul-Gen.,
Republic of Colombia 1911-19 ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1919. Rogate Lodge, Rogate ;
St. James's, and Travellers' Clubs.
Wynne, Sir Henry Arthur, ZX.D.,
son of Robert Wynne, solicitor, of Cork ;
b. 1867 ; ed. at Queen’s Coll., Cork, and
at Roy. Univ. of Ireland (B.A. 1888,
LL.B. 1891, LL.D. 1892) ; admitted a
Solicitor 1889 ; was senior partner in
the firm of Wynne and Wynne, of Cork
1896-1916, and Crown Solicitor for
Cork City and Co., and Sessional Crown
Solicitor for Cork City 1905-16 ; ap-
pointed Ch. Crown Solicitor for Ireland
1916 : m. 1899, Georgie Elden, da. of
the late Dwight C. Golder, of Portland,
Maine, U.S.A. ; cr. Knt. 1919. Verona,
Queen's Park, Monkstown, Dublin ; St.
Stephen's Green, and Cork Clubs.
Wynne, Gen. Sir Arthur Single-
ton, G.C.B., son of the late Capt. John
Wynne, R.A. ; b. 1846 ; entered Army
1863, became Capt. 1871, Brevet Major
1879, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1885, Col. 1889,
Maj.-Gen. 1900, Lieut.-Gen. 1905, and
Gen. 1911 ; retired 1913 ; Jowaki Ex-
pedition 1877 (despatches, medal with
clasp), Afghan War 1878-9 (despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Major), S.
African War 1881, Sudan Expedition
1884-5 (despatches, medal with clasp,
bronze star, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), S.
Africa 1899-1901, as D.A.G., and sub-
sequently in command of nth Brig.,
and of Cape Colony Dist. (wounded,
despatches twice, promoted Maj.-Gen.) ;
was D.A.A.G., Head Quarters 1886-
91, A.A.G., Curragh 1891-4, D.A.G. at
Malta 1895-8, D.A.G. at Aldershot
1898-9, Assist. Mil. Sec. at Head
Quarters 1899, D.A.G., Head Quarters
1902-4, and in command of 6th Div. of
E. Command 1904-6, Mil. Sec. to Sec. of
State for War and Sec. of Selection
Board 1906-11, Keeper of the Jewel
House 1911-17 ; appointed Col., King’s
Own (Yorkshire L.I.) 1913 : m. 1886,
Emily Mary, da. of the late Charles
Colville Turner ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1891,
K.C.B. (Mil.) 1907, G.C.B. (Mil.) 1914.
Haybergill, War cop, Westmoreland.
Sons living — Owen Evelyn, O.B.E., b. 1887
[see “ Companionage — Graeme Chamley,
b. 1889 ; Capt. King’s Own Yorkshire EI-, —
Arthur Meredyth, A. F.C., b. 1893 ; sometime
Capt. R.A.F.
Wynne, Col. Sir Trevredyn Rash-
leigh, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E., son of
Llewelyn Wynne, formerly of Mold,
Flintshire ; b. 1853 ; was Agent and
Ch. Engineer, Bengal-Nagpur Railway
1887-1905, a Member of Indian Railway
Board 1905-8, Pres. 1908-14, a Member
of Imperial Legislative Council 1908-14,
and Govt. Director Indian Railway
Companies at Indian Offices 1914- 15 ;
sometime an Hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy of
India, and Col. Comdt. Bengal-Nagpur
Railway Vol. Corps (V.D.) ; is a
M.I.C.E., and a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England : m. 1896, Winifred (a Lady of
Grace of St. John of Jerusalem in
England), da. of Henry Walter Conduit ;
cr. C.I.E. 1903, K.C.I.E. 1909, K.C.S.I.
1911. C6, Albany, Piccadilly, W. ,
East India United Service Club.
Wyon, Sir Albert William, K.B.E.,
son of Leonard Charles Wyon; b. 1869 ;
head of the firm of Price, Waterhouse
and Co., and Govt. Auditor of Railways,
and Govt. Accountant, Controlled Canals,
etc. ; cr. K.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Hamilton
Lodge, Walpole Road, Brighton.
Yapp, Sir Arthur Keysall, K.B.E.,
son of the late Richard Keysall Yapp, of
Orleton, Herefordshire ; b. 1869 ; ed. pri-
vately, and at Hereford County Coll. ; is
National Sec. Young Men’s Christian
Asso. ; was Director of Food Economy,
Ministry of Food 1917-18 ; has Orders of
Crown of Belgium and Wen Hu of China :
m. 1901, Alice Maude, da. of the late
T. Hesketh Higson, of Southport ; cr.
K.B.E. 1917. Highfield House, Enfield;
National Club.
Yarde-Buller [see Buller].
Yarr, Maj.-Gen. Sir Michael Thomas,
K.C.M.G., C.B., F.R.C.S.I., son of
Thomas Yarr, J.P., of Winton Avenue,
Rathgar, Dublin ; b. 1862 ; ed. at
Blackrock Coll. ; L.R.C.S.I., and L.K.
and Q.C.P.I. and L.M. 1882, F.R.C.S.I.
1893 ; entered R.A.M.C. 1886, became
Major 1898, Lieut.-Col. 1906, Col. 1915,
and Surg.-Gen. 1917 ; is a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. j ohn of J erusalem
in England, and Director Med. Ser.
Malta, with rank of Maj.-Gen. ; S.
African War 1900-1901 (Queen’s medal
with four clasps), European War (Dar-
danelles 1915 as Dep. Director Med.
Sers.) (despatches, C.B.) ; was Physician
(under Foreign Office) to Crown Prince
of Siam 1895-9 ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915.
K.C.M.G. 1917. Army and Navy, and
Albemarle Clubs.
Yaung Hwe, Sawbwa(Sir Sao Maung,
K.S.M.) of, K.C.I.E. ; b. 18— ; is one
of the Ruling Chiefs of India ; cr. C.I.E.
1908, K.C.I.E. 1916.
Yeo, Sir Alfred William, M.P., son
of George Robinson James Yeo, of
Devon ; b. 1863 ; ed. under the London
Sch. Board ; started work in an iron
foundry ; for 30 years in business in the
music trade, at 86 and 88, St. Leonard’s
Road, Poplar, E. ; connected for over
40 years with Berger Baptist Church,
Bromley, E. (sometime Sec.) ; has been
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83
a Member of Poplar Vestry Board
of Works and Poplar Borough Council
(Mayor 1903) ; 9 years a Member of
Poplar Guardians (5 years Chm.), 9
years a Member of London County
Council, 25 years Chm. and Manager
under the London Sch. Board of Groups
of Schools in Bromley (E.), and 10 years
Chm. of Distress Committee ; has been
a Member of Tower Licensing Bench
since 1904 ; served as Chm. of Lord
Buxton’s Committee for Distress during
great Dock Strike ; instrumental in
obtaining Bill to prevent raising of rents
during European War, and responsible
for one-man-business clause issued to
Mil. Tribunals ; is Vice-Chm. Tower
Div. ; sat as M.P. for Poplar Div. of
Tower Hamlets (L. and Advanced
Radical) Feb. 1914 to Nov. 1918 ;
elected for S. Div. of Poplar Dec. 1918 :
m. 1st, 1886 ; 2ndly, 1911, Florence
Jane Stevens, of Poplar, E. ; cr. Knt.
1918. 17, King's Avenue, Woodford
Green, Essex.
Yorke, Lieut - Col. Sir Horatio Arthur
C.B. [see E. Hardwicke, colls.].
Young, Capt. Sir Arthur Henderson,
G. C.M.G., K.B.E., son of the late Col.
Keith Young, C.B. ; b. 1854 ; ed. at
Edinburgh Acad., at Rugby, and at
Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly
Capt. 27th Regt. ; appointed Local
Comdt. of Mil. Police Kyrenia 1878,
Assist. Commr., Paphos 1878, Commr.
1879, Director of Survey and Principal
Forest Officer, Cyprus 1892, a M.L.C.
1892, Ch. Sec. to Govt, there 1894,
Colonial Sec., Straits Settlements 1906,
and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. there and
High Commr. Federated Malay States
1911 ; administered the Govt. 1895 and
1898 : m. 1885, Lady Evelyn Anne
Kennedy, da. of 2nd Marquess of Ailsa ;
cr. C.M.G. 1897, K.C.M.G. 1908,
G.C.M.G. 1916, K.B.E. 1918. Spring
Grove, Sunningdale, Berks ; Army and
Navy, and New ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Young, Sir Charles Alban, K.C.M.G.,
M.V.O. [see Young, Bt., cr. 1769].
Young, Lieut. -Col. Sir Frank Popham,
K.B.E. , C.I.E., son of the late Col.
Gordon Young, of 212, Cromwell Road,
S.W. ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Bradfield, at
Clifton, and at R.M.C. ; entered E.
Yorkshire Regt. 1884 and I.S.C. 1886,
became Capt. 1895, Major 1902, and
Lieut.-Col. 1910; retired 1919; was
Assist. Commr., Punjab 1888-98, and
in charge of colonisation operations
on Chenab Canal, Punjab 1892-9,
Settlement Commr., Patiala State
1900-1909, and Commr. and Sup.,
Rawal Pindi Div. 1911-18 : m. 1st,
1898, Winifred Ethel, who d. 1902, da.
of Col. J ames Alexander Lawrence
Montgomery, C.S.I., C.B.E. ; 2ndly,
1911, Lilian, da. of F. Garner Beckett^
of California, U.S.A., and widow of
Arnold Marcus, of New York ; cr. C.I.E.
1899, C.B.E. and K.B.E. 1918. Royal
Automobile Club.
Young, Sir Frederick William, LL.B.,
M.P., son of the late John Young,
formerly of Mount Templeton, S.
Australia ; b. 1876 ; ed. at Prince
Alfred’s Coll., and Univ. Adelaide
(LL.B. 1897) ; Bar. Australia 1897 ;
engaged in pastoral pursuits ; was
Commr. of Crown Lands and Immigra-
tion, S. Australia 1912-14, and Agent-
Gen. for S. Australia in London 1915-18 ;
sometime a Member of Committee for
Settlement of Ex-Service Men, Aus-
tralia; is a Director of English, Scottish,
and Australian Bank (Limited) ; elected
a M.L.A. 1902 ; has sat as M.P. for
Swindon Div. of Wilts ( Co.U ) since
Dec. 1918 : m. 1904, Florence, da. of
the late John Darling, of Adelaide;
cr. Knt. 1918. 63, Portland Place, W. ,
Carlton Club.
Son living — John Darling, b. 1910.
Young, Capt. Sir Frederic William,
K.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Commodore (2nd
class) R.N.R., Naval Salvage Adviser, a
M.I.C.E., and an Officer of Order of
Crown of Belgium ; has U.S.A. Naval
Cross ; in charge of Salvage operations to
H.M. Fleet during European War and
torpedoed merchant vessels, and of Sal-
vage Operations for clearing Belgian Coast
Ports after the Armistice : m. 18 — ; cr.
O. B.E. 1918, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919, K.B.E.
(Mil.) 1920. 14, Cheyne Row, S. W.
Young, Col. Sir John Smith, C.V.O.,
son of the late Edward J. Young, of
Melrose Estate, Jamaica; b. 1843;
entered Army i860, and retired as Dep.
Comy.-Gen. (Hon. Col.) 1887 ; was Sec.
Roy. Commn. of Patriotic Fund 1887-
1903, and of Roy. Patriotic Fund
Corporation 1904-8 ; Abyssinian Expe-
dition 1867-8 (medal, promoted), Franco-
German War 1870-71 on behalf of
National So. for Aid of Sick and
Wounded as Joint Commr. at German
Headquarters, taking part in relief of
Paris (St. J ohn of Jerusalem silver medal,
French Bronze Cross), Russo-Turkish
War 1877-8 as their Ch. Commr. (medal),
Zulu Campaign 1879-80 (despatches,
medal), Boer Rebellion 1881, Nile Ex-
pedition 1884-5 as their Ch. Commr.
(medal, Khedive’s bronze star), Nile and
Sudan Expedition 1898 as their Commr.
(3rd class Osmanieh), S. Africa 1899-
1900 as Ch. Red Cross Commr. (medal
with clasp) ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class), and
Knt. 1907, C.V.O. 1908. Fennymere,
Castlebar Hill, Ealing, W.
Young, Sir William Douglas, K.B.E.,
C.M.G. , son of the late W. A. G. Young,
C.M.G., Gov. of Gold Coast ; b. 1859 ;
ed. at Charterhouse ; entered Colonial
Civil Ser. 1877, and became Ch. Clerk
in Govt. Sec.’s Office, British Guiana
1889, Assist. Colonial Sec., Mauritius
1895, Commr. Turks and Caicos Islands
1901, Administrator Dominica 1906,
Administrator and Colonial Sec., St.
Lucia 1913, and Gov. and Com.-in-Chief
of Falkland Islands 1914 ; administered
Govt, of Mauritius Aug. 1897 ; ap-
pointed Acting Gov., Leeward Islands
1909, and of Windward Islands 1914 ;
retired 1920; cr. C.M.G. 1907, K.B.E.
1919. Isthmian Club.
Young, Sir William Mackworth,
K.C.S.I. [see Young, Bt., cr. 1813].
Younger, Right Hon. Sir Robert,
P. C., G.B.E. [see “ Privy Council ”].
Younghusband,Z.« eut.-Col.Sir Francis
Edward, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E., second son
of the late Maj.-Gen. John William
Younghusband, C.S.I. ; b. 1863 ; ed.
at Clifton Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh
and Bristol, and Hon. D.Sc., Camb.,
Rede Lecturer 1905 ; joined 1st Dra-
goon Guards 1882, became Capt. 1889,
transferred to Indian Political Depart.
1890, Major 1901, and Lieut.-Col. 1908 ;
retired 1910 ; engaged on Explorations
and Political Missions in China, Central
Asia, and Pamirs 1886-93 J was Political
Agent in Chitral 1893-4, and in Raj-
putana 1897-1900, Resident in Indore
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1902-3, British Commr. to Tibet 1903-4,
and Resident in Kashmir 1906-10 ;
awarded gold medal of Roy. Geographi-
cal So. 1887 (Pres, of So. 1919), and
Kaisar-i-Hind medal 1901 ; author of
“ The Heart of a Continent ” : m. 1897,
Helen Augusta, da. of the late Charles
Magniac, M.P., of Colworth, Beds, and
16, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.
[B. Castletown] ; cr. C.I.E. 1891,
K.C.I.E. 1904, K.C.S.I. 1917. 3, Buck-
ingham Gate, S.JT. ; Travellers' Club.
Daughter living — Eileen Louise, b. 1902.
Young husband, Maj.-Gen. Sir
George John, K.C.M.G., K.C.I.E., C.B.,
son of the late Maj.-Gen. John William
Younghusband, C.S.I., of 28, Kensing-
ton Court Gardens, W. ; b. 1859 ; ed. at
Clifton Coll., and R.M.C., entered 17th
Regt. 1878, became Capt. Queen’s Own
Corps of Guides (Indian Army) 1889,
Brevet Major 1896, Major 1898, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1900, Lieut.-Col. 1904,
Brevet Col. 1905, Col. 1909, and Maj.-
Gen. 1911 ; retired 1920; Afghan War
1878-80, present at capture of Ali Musjid
(medal with clasp), Sudan Expedition
1885, present at battle ofTamai (medal
with two clasps, bronze star), Burma Ex-
pedition 1886-7 (medal with clasp),
Chitral Relief Force 1895, present at
storming of Malakand Pass (despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Major),
Spanish-American Campaign in Philip-
pines 1899 (medal), S. Africa 1899-1900,
Comdg. 3rd Batn. Imperial Yeo. (se-
verely wounded, despatches, C.B.)
1902, Comdg. Younghusband’s Horse
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-19 (despatches,
K.C.M.G.) ; is a Fellow of Roy. Geo-
graphical So. ; appointed D.A.A.G.,
India 1897, A.Q.M.G., Head Quarters
1898, Comdt. 27th Light Cav. 1903, and
of Queen’s Own Corps of Guides 1904,
Col.-on-Staff Comdg. Fyzabad Brig.
1909, and to command Derajat Brig.
1910 ; re-appointed a Brig.-Com. 1914,
and Div. Com. 1915 ; has been Keeper
of the Jewel House since 1917 ; author
of “ The Story of the Guides,” etc. : m.
1891, Madeline, da. of the late Edward
Wood, D.L., of Culmington Manor,
Salop ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900, K.C.I.E.
1913, K.C.M.G. 1915. St. Thomas's
Tower, Tower of London, E.C. ; United
Service, and Hurlingham Clubs.
Son living — George Edward, b. 1896 ; Capt.
nth Hussars.
Yoxall, Sir James Henry, el. son
of the late Henry Houghton Yoxall, of
Redditch ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Wesleyan
Sch., Redditch, and at Westminster
Training Coll. ; Hon. M.A. Camb. 1899,
and Oxford 1907 ; formerly Head
Master of Sharrow Lane Sch., Sheffield ;
has been Gen. Sec. of National Union of
Teachers since 1892 (Pres, thereof 1891-
2) ; was a Roy. Commr. on Secondary
Education 1894-5 ; is editor of The
Schoolmaster, a J.P., and an Officier
d’Academie de France ; a contributor
to the magazines and reviews ; author
of “The Courtier Stoops,” “The Wan-
der Years,” “Chateau Royal,” “The
Rommany Stone,” “Alain Tanger’s
Wife,” “ Smalilou,” “Beyond the
Wall,” “ Nutbrown Roger and I,”
“The Lonely Pyramid,” “Secondary
Education,” and other works ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Bassetlaw Div. of
Notts (L) July 1892 ; sat as M.P. for
W. Div. of Nottingham July 1895 to
Nov. 1918 : m. 1886, Elizabeth, el. da.
of the late Lieut.-Col. William Henry
Coles, R.E. ; cr. Knt. 1909. Spring -
field, 20, Kew Gardens Road, Kew ;
Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, W.C.i ;
Reform Club.
Son living — Harry Waldo, M.C., b. 1896;
Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps (M.C. with
Bar) : m. 1918, Josephine Fairchild, da. of
Dr. Baldwin, of Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.
Daughters living — Ailsa, b. 1890 : m. 1918,
Capt. C. L- Howard Humphrey, London
Regt., — Stella, b. 1893 : m. 1917, John Henry
Houghton, Lieut. R.H.A.
Yule, Sir David, son of the late David
Yule, of Edinburgh ; b. 1858 ; of the
firm of Andrew Yule and Co., Calcutta ;
is a Director of London J oint City and
Midland Bank (Limited), Mercantile
Bank of India (Limited) and of Royal
Exchange Assurance Co., and a Knight
of Grace of the Order of St. John of
J erusalem in England : m. 1900, Annie
Henrietta, only da. of the late Andrew
Yule, of Calcutta ; cr. Knt. 1912. Clive
Row, Calcutta.
Yussuf Wabha Pasha, G.C.M.G. ;
b. 18 — ; Pres, of Council, Egypt, and a
Pasha; cr. G.C.M.G. 1919. Cairo,
Egypt.
Zaharoff, Sir Basil G.C.B., G.B.E.
son of Basil Zaharoff, of Paris ; b. 1850 ;
ed. in London and Paris ; Doctor of
Laws, Paris ; Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1920 ;
is a Banker ; has founded Professorships
of Aviation at Univs. of Paris, Petrograd,
and London, and Marshal Foch Professor-
ship of French Literature at Oxford
Univ. ; a generous donor to the poor of
Paris ; has Grand Cross of Legion of
Honour ; cr. G.B.E. 1918, G.C.B. (Civil)
1919. 53, Avenue Hoche, Paris , Chdteau
de Balincourt, Seine et Oise, France ;
Marlborough Club.
Zulfikar Pasha , H.E., K.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Grand Chamberlain to Sultan
of Egypt; cr. K.B.E. (Hon. Civil) 1920.
Cairo , Egypt.
Zulfiqar Ali Khan, Khan Sir (Ali
Khan), of C.S.I. ; b. 18 — ; is an Addi-
tional Member of Imperial Legislative
Council of India, Hon. Sec. Punjab
Chiefs Asso. and All-India Landholders
Asso., Pres. Anjuman Hamayat-i-Islam,
Vice-Pres. All-India Muslim League, a
Member of Chiefs Coll. Executive Com-
mittee and of Queen Mary Coll. Com-
mittee, and a Fellow of Punjab Univ. ;
cr. C.S.I. 1911, Knt. 1919. Malet
Kotla, Punjab.
Clarke (page 885), Capt. Sir Arthur Wellesley, K.B.E., son of John Joseph
Clarke, of Cork ; 5.1857; ed. in Cork; Lieut.-Com. R.N.R. (retired), an Elder Brother
of Trinity House, Chm. of Port of London River Committee, Dep.-Chm. King George's
Fund for Sailors, Chm. Marine So., Dep.-Chm. Seaman’s Hospital So., and a J.P. for
London; commanded in Royal Mail Steamers of Pacific Steam Navigation and Orient
Lines 1891-9 ; a Member of Council, London Chamber of Commerce 1908-10; Nautical
Assessor on ‘ Titanic” Inquiry 1916, and a Member of Departmental Committee on
Supply and Training of British Seamen: m. 189 7, Rosina Margaret, da. of David
Hopkins, H.B.M. Consul; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919 ; K.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 5, Hamston
House, Kensington Court Place, W. ; Trinity House, Tower Hill, E.C .
KNIGHTS’ WIDOWS
*#* Widows of Knights being Daughters of Peers, or widows of Sons of Peers who received
the honour of Knighthood , are referred to under the headings of the Peers , to which they are , or
their husbands were , related. [See also Peerage Index .1
a’Beckett, Lady. — Susannah Emily, da.
of the late Benjamin Eccleston : m. 1864, Sir
Albert k’ Beckett, who d. 1904, sometime
Assist. Accountant-Gen. of the Army. 6,
Brompton Square , S. W.
a’Beckett, Lady. — Isabella, da. of the
late Hon. Sir Archibald Michie, K.C.M.G.,
Q.C. [see Michie, “Knight’s Widows’]:
m. 1864, Sir Thomas a’Beckett, sometime
a Puisne Judge of Supreme Court, Victoria,
who d. 1919. Karbarok, Orrory Road ,
Armidale , Melbourne.
Sons living.
Daughters living — Of whom the second,
Edth: m. 1898, William Harrison Moore,
C.M.G., LL.D., Dean of Faculty of Daw.
Melbourne Univ.
Abrahams, Lady. — Lucy, da. of N. S.
Joseph: m. 1896, Sir Lionel Abrahams,
K.C.B., who d. 1919. 18, Porchester Terrace,
W. 2.
Ackroyd, Lady. — Mary, el. da. of the
late William Henry Lucas, of Bedford : m.
1880, Sir Edward James Ackroyd, a Judge of
Supreme Court of Hong Kong, who d. 1904.
8, Selborne Road , Hove.
Adams, Lady Goold-. — Elsie, da. of
Charles Riordon, of Montreal : m. 1911,
Sir Hamilton John Goold-Adams, G.C.M.G.,
C.B., sometime Gov. of Queensland, who
d. 1920.
Son living — Richard John, b. 1916.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Mary, b. 1918.
Adamson, Lady. — Margaret, da. of
Andrew Hamilton, of Glasgow: m. 1859,
Sir William Adamson, C. M.G., who d. 1917.
l, Stanhope Road, Highgate, N. 6.
Adcock, Lady. — Florence Beatrice, el. da.
of Lieut.-Col. Joseph Scott Gowrie Manera,
formerly Indian Army : m. 1908, as his
second wife, Sir Hugh Adcock, C.M.G., who
d. 1920, leaving issue by his 1st and 2nd
marriages. Nymet House, Nymet-Rowland,
N. Devon.
Sons living — (By his 2nd marriage) Hugh
Aubery, b. 1909, — Herbert Vincent, b. 1911.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage) Daisy
Grace : m. 1904, William King-Wood, C.I.E.,
C. B.E., of Teheran, Persia.
Agnew, Lady. — Beatrice, da. of Dr.
Fawcus : m. 1884, Sir William Fischer
Agnew, who d. 1903.
Aikman, Lady. — Catherine Maud, da. of
W. T. Richards, of Burton-on-Trent : m.
1916, as his second wife, Sir Robert Smith
Aikman, LL.D., who d. 1917 100, Sutton
Court, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick, W.
Daughters living — (By hisist marriage), Janet
Mary (Lady Campbell), b. 1879 : m. 1899,
Maj.-Gen. Sir David Graham Muschet Camp-
bell, K.C.B., — Margaret Fortune, b. 1882, —
Isabel Primrose, b. 1888 : m. 1910, Courtenay
Latimer, I.C.S.
Aitchison, Lady. — Beatrice Lyell. da. of
the late James Cox, of Cardean House,
co. Perth, and Clement Park, co. Forfar :
m. 1863, Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison,
K.C.S.I., C.I.E., LL.D., who d. 1896. St.
Christopher s, Banbury Road, Oxford.
Daughters living — Of whom Winifred Helen
(Lady Trevelyan) : m. 1909, as his third wife,
Sir Ernest John Trevelyan of Marston Ferry
Road, Oxford [see Trevelyan Bt., colls.]
Alabaster, Lady. — Laura, da. of Dr.
D. J. Macgowan, of New York: m. 1875,
Sir Chaloner Alabaster, K.C.M.G., H.M’s
Consul-Gen. at Canton, who d. 1898. Dil-
aram, Sea Road, Boscombc, Bournemouth.
Sons living — Chaloner Grenville, O.B.E., b.
1880 [see “ Companionage ”], — Eric Osborne,
b. 1887 ; Capt. and Brevet Major R.E.
Alexander, Lady. — Florence, da. of
Edward Theleur: m. 1882, Sir George Alex-
ander, the well-known Actor and Theatrical
Manager, who d. 1918. 57, Pont Street, S. IV. ;
Little Court, Chorley Wood, Herts.
Alford, Lady. — Jane Eliza Helen
Nathalie, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. John
Shand, I.S.C. : m. 1st, 1886, Sir Edward
Fleet Alford, who d. 1905, leaving issue ;
2ndly, 1906, Edward Russell Bourdon. 91,
Campden Hill Court, W. ; * Ikenhilde,
Royston, Herts.
Son living — (By his 1st marriage) Edward
John Gregory, b. 1890: m. 1917, Margherita
Gabriella, da. of Carlo Ascanio Tealdi, of
Florence.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage)
LaTitia Helen, b. 1888: m. 1915, John Leonard
Patrick Wharton Hewison.
Allan, Lady. — Jane, da. of Walter
Beattie, of Lockerbie, N.B. : m. 1870, Sir
William Allan, who rf. 1903, M.P. for Gates-
head. Scotland House, Sunderland.
Allchin, Lady. — Margaret, da. of Alex-
ander Holland, of New York: m. 1880, Sir
William Henry Allchin, M.D., who d. 1912,
Physician Extraor. to King George V. 51,
South Street, Park Lane , W.
Allen, Lady. — Margaret Watson, da. of
the late Robert Watson Mactaggart : m.
1893, Sir Charles (George) Hillersden Allen,
who d. 1910. 2, Falkland House, Kensing-
ton, W.
Allen, Lady. — Maud, da. of the late Rev.
J. Fisher Turner, R. of Winkleigh, Devon :
m. 1876, Sir George William Allen, K.C.I.E.,
who d. 1900. 6, Upper Belgrave Street , S. W.
Son living — Charles Turner, C.I.E., b. 18 —
[see “ Companionage ”].
Daughters living — Dorothy Eden: m. 1900,
Charles James Sturdy, — Marjorie: m. 1915,
Mervyn Gwynne Joseph Williams, Lieut.
Grenadier Guards.
Alliston, Lady. — Mary, younger da. of
Thomas Loader: m. 1871, as his second
wife, Sir Frederick Prat Alliston, who d.
1912.
Altman, Lady. — Margaret, da. of Thomas
Vernon, of Clapham : m. 1869, Sir Albert
Joseph Altman, who d. 1912. 44, Pattison
Road , Hampstead , N. W.
Sons living — Percy Albert, b. 1870 : m. 1899,
Jessie Amelia, da. of H. H. Heath, — Stanley
Richard, b. 1871, — Ernest Henry, b. 1872 :
m. 1st, 1897, Nellie, who d. 190 7, da. of J. A.
Vine ; 2nd, 1908, Ellen Ann Winstanley, —
Montague Vincent, b. 1878, — Bertie Malcolm,
b. 1881 : m. 1908, Bessie Traylen, — Clarence
Edward, b. 1885.
Daughters living — Violet Maud Margaret, b.
1873 : m. 1896, Sydney Francis Staples, —
Gertrude Sarah, b. 1876 : m. 1903, Charles
Herbert Letts, — Mabel Evelyn Rebecca, b.
1877: m. 1907, Daniel Ellis Woodhull, of
New York, U.S.A., — Sylvia Bridget, b. 1894.
Anderson, Lady. — Frances Alice, da. of
Major Purcell O’Gorman, sometime M.P.
for Waterford ; raised to rank and pre-
cedence of the widow of a K.B.E. 1920: m.
1886, Brig. -Gen. Francis James Anderson,
C.B., C.B.E., formerly R.E., who d. 1920,
before investiture as a K.B.E. Ballydavid
House, co. Waterford.
Son living — James Carew O’Gorman, b. 1893.
Daughter living— Mary Frances; m. 1916,
Robert Woodhouse, Lieut. Australian Im-
perial Forces.
Anderson, Lady. — Mary, da. of the late
S. J. Clutsam, M.D. : m. 1871, Sir William
John Anderson, formerly Ch. Justice of
Trinidad and Tobago, who d. 1908. Port of
Spain, Trinidad.
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KNIGHTAGE.
Anderson, Lady. — Relict of Sir John
Anderson, G.C.M.G., K.C B., who A. 1918,
Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Ceylon.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living — Two.
Anderson, Lady McCall-. — Margaret
Richardson, da. of Alexander Ronaldson,
merchant, of Glasgow : m. 1864, Sir Thomas
McCall-Anderson, M.D., who*/. 1908, Regius
Professor of Medicine in Glasgow Univ.,
and an Hon. Physician to H.M. in Scotland.
6, University Gardens , Glasgow.
Son living — Thomas, b. 18 — .
Daughters living — Katherine Edith, — Sarah
Alice, — Jane Bertram, — Mary Constance :
m. 19? o, Charles C. S. Parsons, — Helen
Muriel Dunlop: m. 1915, Andrew Robert
Hamilton Buchanan.
Andoe, Lady [see Bromley-Wilson, Bt.].
Bt.].
Angers, Lady. — Emelie, da. of the late
Alexander Le Moine. of Quebec: m. 1890,
as his second wife, the Hon. Sir Auguste
Real Angers, K.C., LL.D., who d. 1919.
City of Westmount , near Montreal ; 35,
St. James Street, Montreal.
Ann, Lady. — Sophia, da. of John Mocket
Eastland : m. 1884, Sir Edwin Thomas Ann
(Mayor of Derby 1905-6), who d. 1913. West
Parkfelds, Derby.
Sons living — Harold Thomas, b. 1886, — Wil-
liam Eastland, b. 1887, — Edwin Francis, b.
1883.
Daughters living — Mary Dulcie, b. 1884, —
Jessie Sands, b. 1888, — Dorothy Elizabeth,
b. 1892.
Apperly, Lady. — Maria, da. of Henry
Charles Paice, of Egham, Surrey: m. 1865,
Sir Alfred Apperly, who d. 1913. Rod-
borough Court Stroud , Gloucester shire.
Sons living— Charles Alfred ( Cotsmoor , Rod-
borough, Stroud), b. 1872 : m. 1912, Florence,
Mary, da. of Joseph Dees, of Minnickfold,
Holmwood, Surrey, — Ernest Paice, b. 1874;
Capt. R.E. : m. 1899, Edith, el. da. of James
Byres Watt, of Churchfield, Walton-on-the-
Hill.
Daughters living — Ethel Marianne, O.B.E.,
b. 1867 ; Convener Red Cross Samaritan
Committee and Organizer Radies Visiting
Committee Gla gow British Red Cross : m.
1889, James David Hedderwick, RR.D., of
Clairmont Gardens, Glasgow, — Jessie Maria,
b. 1869 : m. 1897, Albert Edward Tilley, of
11, Ferncroft Avenue, Hampstead, N.W., —
Rose Ellen, b. 1871 : m. 1901, Capt. George
Daniel Gooch, R.E., of Ivy House, Hampton-
on-Thames [see Gooch, Bt., cr. 1866, colls.].
Arbuthnot, Lady [see Milman, Bt.].
Archambeault, Lady. — Elizabeth, da. of
Roger Lelievre, of Quebec : m. 1882, the
Hon. Sir Horace Archambeault, who d.
: 8, C'h. Justice of Quebec. Laganchetiere
trcet , Montreal
Armstrong, Lady. — Emily Rose, da. ot
Charles Cotton Ferard, J.P., of Ascot Place,
Berks: m. 1873, Sir W alter Armstrong, who
d. 1918. 63, Carlisle Mansions, S.W.
Sons living — Walter Launcelot, M.C., b. 1876 ;
is Major : m. 1914, Raura, da. of the late
S. S. Joseph, of 29, Hyde Park Garaei s W.. —
Cecil Ferard, b. 1877; is Capt.
Daughters living— Dorothea Mary, b. 1874:
m. 1903, Thomas Bennett case, of Manger-
toun Cottage, Foxtock, co. Dublin, — Diana
Katherine, b. 1878 m. 1911, Major William
Hastings Ra Touche Darley, Indian Army, —
Elizabeth Margaret, b. 1879 : m. 1904, Rieut. -
Col. Reonard Joseph Montagu Deas, Indian
Med. Ser.
Arnold, Lady. — Kurokawa Tama (a
Japanese lady) : m. 1897, as his 3rd wife, Sir
Edwin Arnold, K.C.I.E., C.S. I. , who d. 1904,
sometime Editor-in-Chief of the Dai l)
Taegtaph , and author of “The Light of
Asia" and many other works. 59, Prince
of Wales Mansions, Battersea Park, S.W.
Arnould, Lady. — Anne Pitcairn, da. of
the late Major John William Carnegie, C.B. :
m. i860, Sir Joseph Arnould, who d. 1886,
sometime Judge of High Court of Judicature,
Bombay.
Arrol, Lady. — Elsie, da. of the late
James Robertson, of the National Bank of
Scotland : m. 1910, as his third wife, Sir
William Arrol, LL.D., F.R.S.E., an engi-
neer, and constructor of Tay (re-construc-
tion) and Forth Bridges, who d. 1913.
Baron’s Court, Bishop's Avenue, N.W. ;
Seafield, Ayr ; Dennistoun, Glasgow.
Ashburnham, Lady [see Ashburnham-
Clement, Bt., colls.].
Ashmead-Bartlett [see Bartlett].
Ashmore, Lady [see Shaw, Bt., cr.
1665].
Atterbury, Lady. — Charlotte, da. of
Thomas Laurence Forces, of Hampstead:
m. 1889, Sir Frederick Atterbury, K.C.B.,
who d. 1919.
Son living — Frederick Walter, b. 1890; Rieut.
R. N.V.R.
Awdry, Lady. — Katharine Louise James,
adopted da. of Herbert Worthington, of
Brithdir Hall, Berriew, Montgomery : m.
1st, 1901, as his second wife. Sir Richard
Davis Awdry, K.C.B., who d. 1916; 2ndly,
1917, Leonard J. P. Garman, Lieut. Army
Ser. Corps. 63, Victoria Road, Kensington,
Sons living— (By her 1st marriage) Richard
Trevor Worthington, b. 1904, — Charles Dug-
dale, b. 1906.
Daughter living — (By her 1st marriage) Mary
Evelyn, b. 1907.
Azopardi [see Frendo Azopardi].
Babtie, Lady. — Edith Mary, da. of the
late William H. Barry, J P., of Ballvadam,
co. Cork, and widow of Major P. A. Haves :
m. 1903, Lieut. Gen. Sir William Babtie,
V.C.. K.C.B., K.C.M.G., who d. 1920. Ock-
ford H'-usc Godaiming.
Daughter living— Hekna Janet Edith Mary,
b. 1905.
Badcock, Lady. — Theophila Lowther, da.
of John Shore Dumerque, B.C.S. : m. 1865,
Gen. Sir Alexander Robert Badcock, K.C.B.,
C.S.I., who d. 1907.
Son living — Francis Frederick, D.S.O.; b.
1867 [see “ Companionage ”].
Bailey, Lady. — Elizabeth, da. of the late
Adolphus Fass, 0(32, Queen’s Gate Gardens,
S. W. : m. 1st, 1896, as his second wife, Sir
James Bailey, who d. 1910, leaving issue by
his 1st marriage ; 2ndly, 1916, as his second
wife, Francis Savile Harry Judd. Maces
Place, Rickling, Newport, Essex.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Percy
James, D.S.O., b. 1873 Lsee “Companion-
age”], — Frederick George Glyn, b. 1880;
Rieut. -Col. R.A. (relireu) : m. 1908, the Hon.
Janet Mackay, da. of 1st Baron Inchcape, —
Sidney Robert, D.S.O., b. 1882 [see “Com-
panionage ”].
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage) Alice
Kate Notley : m. 1891, Walter Bernard
Hopkins, — Augusta Dunthorne : m. 1898,
Vivian Nickal Is, — Marie Elizabeth : m. 1906,
William Parish Robertson, of The Chantry,
Harlow, Essex.
Baili.ie, Lady. — Julia Louisa, da. of the
late Rev. Henry Stern, R. of Brampton:
m 1887, Sir Duncan Colvin Baillie, K.C.S.I.,
w ho d 1919.
Son living — Allister, b. 1896.
Daughters living — Juliet Isabel Colvin : m.
1907, Charles Reslie Alexander, I. C.S.
Bainbridge, Lady. — Kate, da. of John
Page, J.P., of Southend, Essex: m. 1881,
as his second wife, Col. Sir Edmond Bain-
bridge, K.C.B , R.A.,whot/. 1911. Haddon
Lodge, Sheringham , Norfolk.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Edmond
Guy Tulloch, C.B. , b. 1867 [see “ Companion-
age”], — Norman Bruce, D.S.O., b. 1869 [see
“Companionage ”].
Baird, Lady. — Constance Barbara, el.
da. of the late Edw-ard Clark, of Avishays,
Chard : m. 1905, Adm. Sir John Kennedy
Erskine Baird, K.C.B., who d. 1908. Erem-
in gton House, Barnstaple.
Baker, Lady. — Mildred Marion, da. of
Col. Salusbury Thomas Trevor, R.E. : m.
1884, Sir Edward Norman Baker, K.C.S.I.,
who d. 1913, sometime Lit ut.-Gov. of Bengal.
The Grove , Stonehouse. Gloucestershire.
S ons 11 ving — Arthur Salusbury J ohn, b . 1885, —
William Salusbury, b. 1894.
knights’ widows.
Bale, Lady. — Margaret Annie, da. of
the late W. F. Berning : m. 1904, as his
second wife, the Hon. Sir Henry Bale,
K.C.M.G., who d. 1910, Ch. Justice of
Natal. Hillside , Pietermaritzburg , Natal.
Ball, Lady. — Julia, widow of Robert
Hill, of Melbourne : m. 18 — , as his second
wife, Sir James Benjamin Ball, who d. 1920.
Forest Row , Sussex.
Bamford-Slack [see Slack],
Banks, Lady. — Elizabeth Rathbone, da.
of John Elliott, merchant, of Liverpool;
m. 1st, 1874, Sir William Mitchell Banks,
M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.S., J.P., who d. 1904,
leaving issue ; 2ndly, 1908, Thomas Edward
Barlow. 13, Buckland Crescent, N. IV.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) Reginald
Mitchell, B L. (1, Temple Gardens, E.C.), b.
1880 : m. 1905, Leon6 Eugenie Marie, da. of
M. T. Harries.
Barker, Lady (now Mrs. Barnardis-
ton). — Katherine Weston, O B.E., da. of
Edward G dding Elwes ; Head of Records
Depart., Central Prisoners of War Com-
mittee, Red Cross So.: m. 1st, 1902, as
his second wife, Gen. Sir George Digby
Barker, G.C.B., who d. 1914, having issue
by his 1 st marriage ; 2ndly, 1916, Major
Ernald Barnardiston, R.E. [E. Dartmouth].
10, Barton Street , Westminster, S.W. ;
Ladies’ Empire Club.
Daughters living— (By his 1st marriage) Helena
Augusta Victoria ( Lady May), b. 1863; a
Laciy of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England; has MMa'lle de la
Reine Elisabeth : m. 1891, Sir Francis Henry
May, G.C.M.G., — Mary Caroline, b. 1864 ;
a Lady of Justice of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England: m. 1899, Maj.-Gen.
James Cecil Dalton, J.P., Col. Comdt. R.A.,
of The Hutts, Grewelthorpe, Ripon.
Barker, Lady. — Mary Ann, da. of B. E.
Black, of Halifax, Nova Scotia : m. 1887,
as his second wife, Sir Frederick Eustace
Barker, D.C.L., who d. 1915 (Ch. Justice of
New Brunswick 1908-13), having issue by
his 1st and 2nd marriages. 99, Hazen
Street, St. John , New Brunswick.
Son living — (By his 1st marriage) Frederick
Edward Lloyd, D.S.O., b. 1868 [see “ COM-
panionage ”].
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage) Helen
Grantham Lloyd, b. 1866, — Edith Evelyn
Lloyd, b. 1870, — (by his 2nd marriage) Agnes
Madeline Shuttleworth, b. 1878, — Juliet Lillie
Winifred, b. 1884.
Barkly ,Lady. — Anne Maria, da. ofthelate
Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas Simson Pratt, K.C.B.:
m. i860, Sir Henry Barkly, G.C.M.G.,
K.C.B., who d. 1898.
Baron, Lady. — Jane, da. of Whinfield
Robinson, of Ivybridge, Devon : m. 1883,
Sir Barclay Josiah Baron, who d. 1919.
60, Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol.
Son living — Barclay, b. 1884: m. 1914, Rachel
Abel Smith.
Daughters living — Freda, b. 1885, — Muriel, b.
1889, — Vera, b. 1892.
Barr, Lady. — Constance, da. of the late
Maj.-Gen. J. G. Scott: m. 1871, Lieut. -Col.
Sir David William Keith Barr, K.C.S.I.,
who d. 1916. 92, Onslow Gardens , S. W.
Sons living — Alexander David St. Clair, b.
1875: m. 1901, Margaret, da. of the late
F. H. Birley, of Lingfield, Surrey, — Arthur
Guy, b. 1877: m. 1911, Marcia Reyne, da.
of Marcus B. Huish.
Daughter living — Evelyn Constance, b. 1874 :
m. 1902, Major Henry George Watkin,
4th Hussars.
Barrington, Hon. Lady [see V. Bar-
rington].
Barry, Lady . — Elizabeth Annie, da. of
the late Rev. H. Maltby, R. of Eaglescliffe
and Canon of Durham : m. 1881, Vice-Adm.
Sir Henry Deacon Barry, K.C.V O., who
d 1908. Hampton Court Palace , S.W.
Daughter living — Ruth : m. 1906, Capt.
Henry Gerard Laurence Oliphant, M.V.O.,
D.S.O. [see B. Gerard].
Barry, Lady Wolfe-. — Rosalind Grace,
da. of the late Rev. R. E. Rowsell, R. of
Hambledon : m. 1874, Sir John Wolfe Wolfe- !
II87
Barry, K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., who d. 1918,
an eminent Engineer. Delahay House, 15,
Chelsea Embankment , S.W.
Sons living — Bemard John Wolfe, O.B.E.
(74, Onslow Gardens, S.IF.), b. 1877; Bar.
Inner Temrle 1901 ; O.B.E. 1918 : m. 1899.
Gertrude Emily, da. of T. R. Allt, — Kenneth
Alfred (4, Embankment Gardens, S.WL), b.
1879 : m. 1902, Helen Mary Strain, —
Alexander Edward (The Parsonage Farm,
Highworth, Wilts), b. 1882 : m. 1913, Gertrude
Edith Taylor, — Eric Gordon, b. 1886; Lieut.
Roy. Naval Div. : m. i9ii,Mary Underwood,
da. of J. W. Whitelaw.
Daughters living — Rosalind Mary, b. 1875 1
m. 1897, Edward Church Bliss, Bar.-at-law,
Board of Trade, and Capt. R.G.A., of 23, Tite
Street, Chelsea, S.W., — Ida Violet, b. 1880: m.
1904 Capt. Hobart Brook? Farquhar, London
Regt. (reported wounded and missing 1916), —
Sylvia Grace, b. 1889 : m. 1918, Douglas Rolls
Hoare.
Bartlett, Lady Ashmead-. — Frances
Christina, da. of Henry Edward Walsh :
m. 1874, Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, M.P.,
who d. 1902.
Sons living — Ellis, C.B.E., b. 1882 [see “Com-
panionage”], — Seabury H., b. 1887; Capt.
R.F.A. : m. 1915, Esther Flower, da. of Ernest
Capel Cure, of The Grange, Salcombe, and 93,
Onslow Square, S.W., — Percy Arthur, b. 1889;
Lieut. London Regt.: m. 1915, Katharine
Binny, da. of Alfred Moritz, of 8, Drayton
Gardens, S.W., — William Ashmead, b. 1895.
Bartley, Lady. — Mary Charlotte, 3rd da.
ofthelateSir HenryCole: m. 1864, Sir George
Christopher Trout Bartley, K.C.B., founder
of National Penny Bank, and M.P. for
Islington, N. Div. 1885-1906, who d. 1910.
92, Madetey Road, Ealing, W.
Sons living — Rev. George Henry Cole, b.
1864 ; V. of St. Margaret’s, Bentham, W. R.
Yorkshire: m. 1893, Kate Sheryer, — Douglas
Cole ( Grasmere , Kewferry Road, Nortjiwood),
b. 1870: m. 1897, Kathleen M. Cole, — Bryan
Cole, C.B.E., b. 1875 [see “ Companionage ”].
Daughter living — Lilian Cole, b. 1866 : m. 1902,
Frank Johnstone Porter.
Barton, Lady. — Jean Mason, da. of David
Ross: m. 1877, the Rt. Hon. Sir Edmund
Barton, P.C., G.C.M.G., D.C.L , LL.D., who
d. 1920, successively Prime Min. of Aus-
tralia and Senior Puisne Judge of Federal
High Court. Avenel, Darling Point , Sydney,
N.S. Wales.
Sons living— Four, of whom the second,
Wilfrid R., b. 18 — : m. 1913, Olive Grace,
da. of Herbert Peters, of Clifton House,
31, Hertford Street, Cambridge, and the
youngest, Oswald : m. 1917, Gwendoline,
da. of Rupert Pelly, of Adelaide.
Daughters living— Two, of whom the younger,
Stephanie: m. 1915, Robert Churchill Scot-
Skirving.
Baxter, Lady. — Mary, second da. of the
late Rev. Robert Wallace, cf Beresford
Villa, Coleraine : m. 1892, Sir William James
Baxter, who d. 1918. Avondale , Coleraine.
Daughters living — Ethel Mary, b. 1893, —
Susan Johnston Wallace, b. (Dec.) 1894, —
Sara Marguerite, b. (Dec.) 1895.
Beatson, Lady. — Edith Cecil, da. of the
late Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Kidston Elies,
K.C.B. : m. 1889, Maj -Gen. Sir Stuart
Brownlow Beatson, K.C.B. , K.C.S.I.,
K.C V.O. , whorf. 1914. 75, Portland Court, W.
Daughter living — Eleanor Jean, b. 1893: m.
1913, Andrew Duncan Macneill, who (as
Capt. R.G.A.) d. (killed in action during
European War) 1917, of 37a, Great Cumber-
land Place, W.
Beck, Lady. — Mary Emily, da. of Willan
Kuijs : m. 1885, the Hon. Sir Johannes Hen-
r’cus Meiring Beck, who d. 1919. De Oude
Drostdij, Tirlbagh, S. Africa.
Daughters living — Marie, b. 1886, — Jean
Edouarda, b. 1888, — Feilda Hester, b. 1892.
Bedford, Lady. — Ethel, da. of E. R.
Turner, of Clare Lodge, Ipswich ; is a Lady
of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England : m. 1880, Adm. Sir Frederick
George Denham Bedford, G C.B., G.C.M.G.,
who d. 1913. Hampton Court Palace.
Sons living — Arthur Edward Frederick, b.
1881; Capt. R.N. : m. 1914, Gladys, da. of
the late William Edge Mort, of Sydney, N.S.
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KNIGHTAGE.
Wales, — Frederick Gordon Hay, b. 1882 : m.
.1911, Maude, da. of A. Sisson, of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne. — Denham Maurice Turner, R. N. ,
b. 1886; Com. R.N.
Daughter living— Ethelfreda Charlotte, b.
1884: m. 1912, Cecil Pearse.
Bell, Lady. — Bertha Diana, da. of the
late G. Torr, of Garbrand Hall, Ewell,
Surrey: m. 1882, Sir William James
Bell, LL.D., who d. 1913. Culross, Faygate,
Sussex.
Daughters living — Three, of whom the
youngest, Ailie : m. 1919, John Malcolm
Fisher, D.S.O., M.C.
Bellairs, Lady , — Blanche St. John, da.
oi the late Francis Adolphus Moschzisker,
Ph.D. [B. St. John] ; authoress of “Gossips
with Girls,” etc. : m. 1867, as his second
wife, Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Bellairs,
K.C.M.G., C.B. , who d. 1913, leaving
issue by his 1st marriage. Gore Court ,
Maidstone.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) William
Gibbons, b. i860 : m. 1901, Augusta Chiap-
pini, — (by his 2nd marriage) Carlyon
(Wilfroy), M.P. (35, Wilton Place, S.IF.,
and Gore Court, Maidstone), b. 1871 ; M.P.
King’s Lynn 1906-10, Maidstone 1915-18,
and Maidstone Div. of Kent since 1918;
Com. R.N. (retired) : m. 1911, Charlotte, da.
of the late Col. H. L. Pierson, of Lawrence,
Ltng Island, New York, — Roger Mowbray,
C.M.G., b. 1884 [see “ Companionage ”].
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage) Amye
Venour ( Lady Tennant) : m. 1885, Sir David
Tennant, K.C.M.G., who d. 1905, — Florence
de Courcy : m. 1890, Fleet-Surg. Myles
O’Connell McSwiny, R.N. (retired), who d.
1918.
Belsey, Lady. — Kate, da. of John Morri-
son, and widow of James Foster, of New
York: m. 1897, Sir Francis Flint Belsey,
who d. 1914. 99, Avenue Road , N.W.
Benbow, Lady — Elizabeth Jean, da. of
the late Henry Bird, of Uxbridge: m. 1892,
Sir Henry Benbow, K.C.B., D.S.O., Ch
Inspector of Machinery R.N., who d. 1916.
Kenilivorth Court, Eastbourne.
Daughter living — Muriel Caroline, b. 1894 : m.
1919, Donald F. Campbell, M.C., Lieut. 2nd
Batn. Scottish Rifles.
Bennett, Lady Curtis. — Emily Jane,
da of the late F. Hughes Hallett, of Brooke
Place, Ashford, Kent : m. 1878, Sir Henry
Curtis Bennett, who d. 1913, Ch. Metro-
politan Police Magistrate. 118, Lexham
Gardens , TP.
Sons living — Henry Honywood, K.C., b.
1879 ; Bar. Middle Temple, 1902, and a
K.C. 1919 : m. 1903, Elsie, da. of the
late Albert Augustus Dangar, of Baroona,
Whittingham, N.S. Wales, — Francis Noel
(1316, St. James’ Court , S.W.i), b. 1882 : m.
1910, Ethel May, da. of Walter Thomas
Hindmarsh Radford.
Daughter living — Violet Muriel.
Benson, Lady [see Couper, Bt.].
Benson, Lady. — Fanny Catharine Alice,
da. of the Rev. W. W. Gilbert-Cooper,
M.A. : m. 1876, Sir Ralph Sillery Benson,
sometime Judge of High Court, Madras,
who d. 1920. Roebuck Grove, Donny brook,
Dublin.
Son living — Ralph Hawtrey Rohde, b. 1880;
Lieut.-Col. R.A.
Bergne, Lady. — Mary a Court, da. of the
late Rev. S. B. Bergne : m. 1878, Sir (John)
Henry Gibbs Bergne, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
who a. 1908. 13, Pembroke Road , IV.
Son living — Evelyn h’Court (13, Falkland
House, Marloes Road, W.), b. 1882; Capt.
Inns of Court Officers’ Training Corps : m.
1907, Dorothy Caroline, da. of the late Adm.
Edward Hardinge, C.B. [see Hardinge, Bt.,
colls.].
Berkeley, Lady. — Catharine Elizabeth,
da. of S. F. Cassin, of Antigua : m. 1878,
Sir Henry Spencer Berkeley, who d. 1918.
Bures, Suffolk.
Son living — Henry Segrave, b. 1879; Station
Magistrate, Nigeria: m. 1908, Louise Edith
Dora, da. of T. Tomalyn-Potts, formerly
R.N.
Daughters living — Katharine Margaret: m.
1st, 1906, Major George Fison Muller,
R.M.L.I., who d. (killed in action) 1915 ;
2nd, 1919, Lieut.-Col. Hew Dacres Belgrave,
D.S.O., — Alice Antoinette Hart, — Marjorie
Constance.
Berry, Lady. — Madge, da. of John B.
Evans, of Victoria : m. 1869, as his 2nd wife,
the Hon. Sir Graham Berry, K.C.M.G., who
d. 1904, formerly Premier of Victoria.
Bertram, Lady, — Anna Maria, el. da. of
of Gen. Edward E. J. Lawder, M.S.C. : m.
1866, Sir George Clement Bertram, sometime
Bailiff- of Jersey, who d. 1915. 11 Nido,
Alassio, Italy.
Bevan, Lady. — Louise Harriett, da. of the
late Niven Kerr, H.B. M.’s Consular Ser. : m.
1864, Sir Alfred Henry Bevan, who d. 1900.
Daughter living — Ida Maud : m. 1903, Alas-
tair Campbell Sandeman.
Bewley, Lady. — Anna Sophia Stewart,
da. of Henry Cope Colies, Bar.-at-Law, of
Monkstown, co. Dublin : m. 18 66, Sir
Edmund Thomas Bewley, LL.D., F.S.A.,
sometime Judicial Commr. of Irish Land
Commn., who d. 1908. Greenholm, Hind-
head, Surrey.
Son living — Rev. Edward Dawson ( New
Haven, Sheen Road, Richmond, S.W.), b.
1868 ; Assist. -Mas ter at St. Paul’s Sch. : m.
1911, Florence, da. of Henry Webb, and
widow of Arthur Scroggs, of British Columbia.
Daughter living — Nanette, b. 1882.
Bignold, Lady. — Emily Florence, da. of
the late Thomas Agar, of Leicester : m.
1906, as his second wife, Sir Arthur Bignold,
who d. 1915, sometime M.P. for Wick Dist.
12, Kensington Court Mansions, IV. • Ladies'
Imperial Club.
Birch, Lady. — May, da. of Capt. George
P. Burden : m. 1868, as his 2nd wife, Lieut.-
Gen. Sir Richard James Holwel Birch, who
d. 1875, a Sec. to Govt, of India.
Bird, Lady. — Emily Ellen, da. of the
late Maj.-Gen. Henry Dimsdale Manning
[E. Crawford, colls.] : m. 1872, Gen. Sir
George Come Bird, K.C.I.E., C.B., who d.
1907.
Birdwood, Lady. — Frances Anne, el da.
of the late Edward Tolcher, R.N., of Hare-
wood House, Plympton St. Mary’s Devon:
m. 1856, Sir George Christopher Molesworth
Birdwood, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., M.D., LL.D., a
well-known Anglo-Indian, many years a
Member of Council of Roy. So. of Arts, who
d. 1917.
Sons living — George Brodrick, b. i860, — Alan
Roger, b. 1862 : m. 1892, Anna, da. of the Rev.
Dr. Ewing (American Presbyterian Mission),
Consul for United States, Alexandria, —
Francis Travers (19, Corfton Road, Ealing,
W.), b. 1865; admitted Solicitor 1891: m.
1893, Amy, da. of the late Halsall Segar, of
Liverpool.
Daughters living — Mary Brodrick, — Ethel
Travers.
Birt, Lady. — Constantia Mary, el. da.
of Matthew Watson Thomas, of Waltham-
stow, Essex : nt. 1872, Sir William Birt, who
d. 1 91 1. Bricket Road, St. Albans.
Bisset, Lady. — Henrietta Mary, da. of
the late Lieut.-Gen. William P. La louche,
Indian Army : m. 1888, Col. Sir William
Sinclair Smith Bisset, K.C.I.E., who d.
1916. Hill House , Stoke Poges.
Son living — Arthur William La Touche,
R.N.,b. 1892; became Lieut. 1913: tn. 1918,
Margaret Frances McNeill, da. of His Honour
McCallum Grant, Lieut. -Gov. of Nova Scotia.
Daughters living — Maude Violet, b. 1889 :
m 1911, Com. Alfred Hugh Taylor, O.B.E.,
R.N., — Constance Cecilia, b. 1896: m. 1916,
Lieut. Gerald Courtenay Banister, R.N.
Blaine, Lady. — Helen Mary, da. of
Thomas Howie : m. 18 — , Sir Charles Frede-
rick Blaine, who d. 1915. Oberhofen, Lake
Thun, Switzerland.
Blaine, Lady [see Stonhouse, Bt.].
knights’
Blake, Lady. — Edith, el. da. of Ralph
Bernal Osborne, of Newtown, Anner, Clon-
mel, co. Tipperary: m. 1874, Sir Henry
Arthur Blake, G.C.M.G., who d. 1918.
Myrtle Grove , Youghal.
Sons living — Arthur, b. 18 77, — Maurice, b.
1878.
Daughter living — Olive, b. 1875 : tn. 1903,
Major John Bernard Arbuthnot, M.V.O.,
Scots Guards [see Arbuthnot, Bt., colls.].
Blomfield, Lady. — Sara Louisa, da. of
M. J. Ryan : m. 1887, as his second
wife, Sir Arthur William Blomfield, A.R.A.,
who d. 1899, leaving issue by his 1st and
2nd marriages. Mores Garden , Chelsea ,
S.W.; Springfield , Broadway , Worcester-
shire.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Charles
ames (13, Ashburn' Gardens, S.W.7),
. 1862; an architect, a Fellow of Roy.
Institute of British Architects, end Capt.
Condon Regt. (T.D.) : m. 1896, Eleanor, da.
of William Macandrew, J.P., of Westwood,
Little Horkesley, — Arthur Conran (29, Palace
Gate, Kensington, W .), b. 1863 ; Architect to
Bank of England, Surveyor to Grocers’ Co.,
and Fellow of Roy. Institute of British
Architects : tn. 1891, Christine Elsie, da. of
the late William Bevan, — (by 2nd marriage)
Francis, b. 1889 : tn. 1919, Bertha Blackburne,
da. of the late Thomas Crompton, of Toronto.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage) Aa£le
Dorothy : tn. 1906, Sidney Maud, of 17,
Cheyne Gardens, S.W., — (by his 2nd mar-
riage), Esther Mary : m. 1920, Capt. Basil
William Reid HaU, R.N. [see Hall, Bt.],—
Rose Ellinor Cecilia: tn. 1918, Harold Arthur
Carteret Maule.
Blunt, Lady. — Fanny Janet, da. of D.
Sandison : m. 1858, Sir John Elijah Blunt,
C.B., sometime Consul-Gen. ar Salonica and
at Boston, U.S.A., who d. 1916. Floriana,
Malta.
Bodington, Lady [see Barran, Bt.].
Bodkin, Lady. — Sarah Constance, da. of
the late J. J. Miles, J.P., of High gate ;
m. 1st, 1865, as his 2nd wife, Sir William
Henry Bodkin, who d. 1874, Assistant-Judge
of Middlesex Sessions ; 2nd, 1875, Stephen
William Silver, who d 1905.
Bolton, Lady. — Julia, 2nd da. of the late
R. Mathews, of Oatlands Park, Surrey :
m. 1st, 1886, Col. Sir Francis John Bolton,
who d. 1887 ; 2nd, 1890, William Augustus
• Rixon, J.P., a County Alderman for
Gloucestershire. Turkdean Manor , North-
leach, Gloucestershire.
Bomford, Lady. — Mary Florence, da. of
Maj.-Gen. F. Eteson : m. 1881, Surg.-Gen.
Sir Gerald Bomford, K.C.I.E., who d. 1915.
13, Park Avenue , Dover.
Sons living — Hugh, b. 1882; in I.C.S. : m.
1916, Margaret Evelyn, da. of Reginald W.
Ord, of Dover, — Guy, b. 1899 ; Lieut. R.E.
Daughters living — Lorna, b. 1883, — Nora, b.
1894.
Bonser, Lady. — Mary Catherine, da. of
the late Hon. Sir William James Colville,
K.C.V.O., C.B. [see V. Colville of Culross,
colls.] : m. 1899, as his second wife, the Rt.
Hon. Sir John Winfield Bonser, P.C., who
d. 1914, leaving issue by his 1st marriage.
22, Sloane Court, S. W.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage) Phoebe,
b. 1884 : tn. 1906, Oliver Baring [see E.
Northbrook, colls.].
Boraston, Lady. — A , da. of W. H.
Lewis : m. 1876, Sir John Boraston, who d.
1920. Ringwood, Beckenham.
Son living — John Herbert, C.B., O.B.E.,
b. 1885 £see “Companionage”].
Borden, Lady. — Bessie B. Clarke : m.
1884, as his second wife, the Hon. Sir
Frederick William Borden. K.C.M.G., M.D.,
who rf. 1917, Min. of Mil. and Defence,
Dominion of Canada. 17, Blackburn Avenue,
Ottawa ; Canning. Nova Scotia.
Daughters living — Elizabeth: tn. 1911, C.
Gordon Hewitt, of Ottawa, — Maud: tn. 1906,
Leslie S. Macoun, of Ottawa.
Boukdillon, Lady. — Mary Wake, da. of
the late John Mangles Lowis, H.E.I.C.S., of
Amory House, Alton, Hants : tn. 1887, Sir
James Austin Bourdillon, K.C.S.I., who d.
1913. Westlands , Liphook, Hants.
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Daughters living — Mary Dorothy, b. 1894, —
Margaret Joan, b. 1895.
Bourinot, Lady. — Isabelle, da. of the late
John Cameron, Esq., of Toronto : tn. 1889, as
his 3rd wife, Sir John George Bourinot,
K.C.M.G., LL.D., D.C.L., who d. 1902, Clerk
of Canadian House of Commons. Toronto ,
Canada ; Kingstnere , Quebec , Canada.
Bousfield, Lady [see Onslow, Bt.,
colls.].
Bowen, Lady. — Georgina Elizabeth, da.
of the Rev. Canon David Markham, of
Windsor : m. 1861, the Hon. Sir Charles
Christopher Bowen. K.C.M.G., who d. 1917.
Middleton Grange, Upper Riccarton, Christ-
church, New Zealand.
Sons living — Four.
Daughters living — Two, of whom Kathleen
S.: tn. 19 — , as his second wife, Lieut.-Col.
John Studholme, C.B.E.. D.S.O.
Bowers, Lady. — Margaret Elizabeth, da.
of John Jones, of Swansea: tn. 1880, Sir
Edward Hardman Bowers, who d. 1914.
C/aygatc, Surrey.
Son living — Leopold John George (154,
Burbage Road, Dulwich Village, S.E.), b.
1884; an A.M.I.C.E : m. 1915, Maud Withy
Garland.
Daughter living — Maude Elizabeth, b. 1882 :
m. 1910, Trevor Shum Hollebone, of The
Chestnuts, Claygate.
Bowring, Lady. — Annie Kinsman, da.
of James How, of Brooklyn, New York : tn.
1877, Sir Thomas Benjamin Bowring, who
d. 1915. 7, Palace Gate, W.
Boxall, Lady. — Eugenie, da. of Henry
Wyles : m. 1879, Col. Sir Charles Gervaise
Boxall, K.C.B., who d. 1914. Battlemead,
Maidenhead
Boyes, Lady [see V. Ridley, colls.].
Boyle, Lady. — Louise Judith, M.B.E.,
da. of the late Reuben David Sassoon,
M V.O. ; M.B.E. (Civil) 1920: tn. 1914, Sir
Charles Cavendisn Boyle, K.C.M.G., who
d. 1916 [E. Cork, colls.]. Lathkil, 5, Hayne
Road, Beckenham , Kent.
Brabant, Lady. — Mary Burnet, da. of
the Rev. Canon — Robertson, of Canter-
bury: m. 1862, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward Yewd
Brabant, K.C.B , C.M.G., who d. 1914.
Amalinda Station , East London, Cape
Colony.
Sons living — C. Y., b. 18 — Guy Alfred,
D.S.O. , b. 1873 [see “Companionage ”].
Brackenbury, Lady. — Edith Maud, da.
of the late Louis Desanges : tn. 1905, as his
second wife, Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir Henry
Brackenbury, G.C.B., K.C.S.I., who d . 1914.
70, Carlisle Mansions, Westminster, S.W. ;
Ladies' Alhenceum Club.
Braddon, Lady. — Alice Harriet, da. of
W. H. Smith : m. 1876. as his 2nd wife, the
Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Nicholas Coventry
Braddon, P.C., K.C.M.G., sometime Premier
of Tasmania, who d. 1904, leaving issue by
his 1st and 2nd marriages. Shrublands,
Sunningdale.
Son living — (By his 1st marriage) Henry Yule.
b. 1863.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage)
Ethel Annie : m. 18 — , F. B. Muloch, B.C.S.,
— Amy Frances Georgina : tn. 18 — , C. S.
Knyvett, — Margaret ( Lady Nethersole) : m.
1887, Sir Michael Nethersole, C.S.I., who d.
1920 [see Nethersole, “ Knights’ Widows ”],
— (by his 2nd marriage) Alice Gertrude.
Brady, Lady Newton-. — Julie, da. of the
late Arrhur Henry D’Esterre, M.D., of
Limerick : tn. 1887, as his second wife, Sir
Andrew Newton-Brady, who d. 1918. Mm/-
lafarry , Greys/ones, co. Wicklow.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Thomas
Francis,6. 1878 ; Lieut. Army Ser. Corps: m.
1904, Emily Mary, da. of the late Robert
Smithwick, J.P., of Crannagh, Nenagh, —
Herbert Rawson Spencer, b. 1884: tn. 1913,
Frances Mary Geraldine, el. da. of Col. H.
Adair Hall, J.P., — (by his 2nd marriage)
Arthur Newton D’Esterre, b. 1889 ; late Capt.
R.A.M.C.: m. 1916, Evelyn, da. of Donald
Macdonald, K.C.,of Strathdonald, Goderich,
Canada.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage) Edith
May, b. 1872: tn. 1896, B. W. Parke, of
Donally, Sligo, — Eileen Annie, b. 1885, — (by
his 2nd marriage) Vera, b. 1899.
KNIGHTAGE.
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Brand, Lady. — Catherina Dorothea, da.
of Robert Aling : m. 1869, as his 2nd wife,
Sir Christoffil Joseph Brand, who d. 1875,
Speaker oi Cape House of Assembly.
Brand, Lady. — Elizabeth Findlay, da.
of Robert Findlay Dalziel, manufacturer, of
Paisley : m. 1877, Sir David Brand, who d.
1508, Sheriff of Ayrshire. 1 5, Crawfurd Road ,
Craigmillar Park , Edinburgh.
Brandis, Lady.— Katherine, da. of Dr.
Rudolf Hasse, Professor of Theology in
Bonn Univ. : m. 1867, as his second
wife, Sir Dietrich Brandis, K.C.I.E.,
Ph D., LL.D., F.R.S., who d. 1907. Bonn ,
Germany.
Son living — Bernhard {Frankfurt-on- Maine,
Germany ), b. 1875 : m. 1908, Ria Boehucke.
Daughter living — Caroline, b. 1873.
Bray, Lady. — Alice, da. of John Horna-
brook : m. 1870, Sir John Cox Bray,
K.C.M.G., who d. 1894. 28, Hutt Street ,
Adelaide , S. Australia.
Brayn, Lady. — Laura Jane, da. of the late
Dep. Inspector- Gen. Fysher Negus, R.N. :
m. 1878, Sir J^ichard Brayn, M.R.C S., who
d. iqT2. 8, Stafford Road , Southsea.
Son living — One.
Daughter living— One.
Bredon, Lady. — Lily Virginia, da. of
Thomas Crane Banks : m. 1879, Sir Robert
Edward Bredon, K.C.M.G., who d. 1918,
sometime Inspector-Gen. of Chinese Cus-
toms. Peking , China.
Daughter living — Juliet, b. 188- : m. 1911,
Charles Henri Lauru, Chinese Salt Adminis-
tration, Peking.
Brewster, Lady. — Jane Kirk, da. of the
late Thomas Purnell, J.P. : m. 1857, as his
2nd wife. Sir David Brewster, K.H., F.R.S.,
D.C.L., LL.D., who d. 1868, a distinguished
discoverer in Optical Science. Allerly ,
Melrose.
Daughter living — Constance Marion, b. 1861 :
m. 1894, Major James Hope, King’s Own
Scottish Borderers [see M. Linlithgow, colls.].
Bridges, Lady. — Edith Lilian, da. of
Dr. Francis ; granted style and precedence
of widow of a K.C.B. 1915: m. 1885, In*
spector-Gen. Sir William Throsby Bridges,
K.C.B., C.M.G., who d. (killed in action
during European War) 1915 before receiving
the accolade. Duntroon, Federal Territory ,
Melbourne , Australia.
Son living— Noel, b. 18 — ; Major Australian
Imperial Forces: m. 1917, Doris, da. of the late
Graham Bonar, of Greigston, Cupar, Fife.
Bridgford, Lady. — Relict of Col. Sir
Robert Bridgford, K.C.B. , who d. 1905.
6, Bankside, Ha/oa Road , Hereford.
Briggs, Lady. — Elizabeth Charlotte, da.
of James Gruar : m. 1889, as his second
wife. Sir John Henry Briggs, sometime Ch.
Clerk' of the Admiralty, who d. 1897, leav-
ing issue by his 1st marriage.
Son living — (By his 1st marriage) Rev.
Augustine, b. 1850 ; R. of Keston, Kent
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage)
Alice Emma {Lady De Gex) {Offington, near
Worthing), b. 1845: m. 1880, Sir John De Gex,
Q.C., who d. 1887.
Brind, Lady. — Eleanor Elizabeth Lum-
Iey,da.of the late Rev. Henry Thomas Burne,
M.A., of Grittleton, Wilts : m. 1873, as his 5th
wife, Gen. Sir James Brind, G.C.B., who d.
1888, leaving issue by his 1st and 5th mar-
riages. Clifton, Bristol.
Son living - By his 5th marriage) One.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage) Mary
Georgina Carter: m. 1875, Col. Aubrey de
Vere Alexander, D.S.O, — (by 5th marriage)
One.
Brindley, Lady. — Violet May, da. of
; granted style and precedence of
widow of a K.B.E. 1920: m. 18 — . Harry
Samuel Bickerton Brindley, who had been
nominated a K.B.E. (Civil), and who d.
1920, before receiving the acolade.
Brodribb-Irvjng [see Irving].
Bromley, Lady. — Marie Louise, da. of
the late Richard Bowman, of Maidenhead :
m. 1876, Sir John Bromley, C.B., who d.
1915. 17, Harley Street, W.i.
Son living — Lancelot {The Warden's House,
Guy’s Hospital, S.E.), M.Ch., F.R.C.S., b.
1885 ; Assist. Surg., Dean, and Warden, Guy’s
Hospital: m. 1914, Dora Ridgway, da. of the
late Arthur Lee, J.P., of High Close, Earls-
heaton, Yorkshire.
Daughter living — Irene, b. 1881 : m. 1906,
Eric AlanTDavis, I.C.S.
Brook [see Sarawak].
Brown, Lady. — Frances Caroline, da. of
Charles Baker, of Adelaide, S. Australia :
m. 1st, 18— Russell Jeffray, who d.
18 — ; 2nd, 1883, as his 2nd wife, Surg-
Gen. Sir John Campbell Brown, K.C.B.,
who d. 1890-3, South Terrace, Adelaide ,
S. Australia.
Browne, Lady. — Annie, da. of the late
R. T. Atkinson, of High Cross House,
Newcastle-on-Tyne : m. 1861, Sir Benjamin
Chapman Browne, D.C.L., who d. 19x7.
Westacres, Benwell, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Sons living — Edward Granville, b. 1862 ;
Professor of Arabic at Pembroke Coll., Camb. ;
m. 1906, Alice Caroline Blackburne. only
da. of Francis Henry Blackburne Daniell,
of 19, Nevern Place, Earl’s Court, S.W., —
Benjamin Chapman, b. 1876 : m. 1899,
Gertrude Mary, da. of the late Capt John
Osborne, 31st Regt.
Daughters living — Evelyn Minnie, b. 1863, —
Helen Mary, b. 1866, — Winifred Isabel, b.
1872 : m. 1900, Hereward Brackenbury,
C. B.E., — Maude Catherine, b. 1874 : m. 1903,
Cyril Brackenbury.
Buchanan, Lady. — Alice Mary Asmar,
da. of Edward Cator Seaton, M.D. : m.
1865, Sir George Buchanan, M.D., LL.D.,
F.R.S., many years Med. Officer of Local
Govt. Board, who d. i8qs.
Sons living — George Seaton, C.B., M.D., b.
1869 [see “ Companionage ”], — Robert John,
D. S.O. , b. 1881 [see “Companionage”].
Daughter iiving — Lilian {Lady Smith) : m.
18 — , the Very Rev. Sir (George) Adam Smith,
Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Aberdeen
Univ.
Buckingham, Lady. — Laura Amelia, da.
of the late Surg.-Maj. Collins, Indian Med.
Ser. : m. 1880, Col. Sir James Buckingham,
C.I.E., who d. 1912. Artillery Mansions
Hotel , Westminster, S.W.
Bucknill, Lady. — Annie Bell, 2nd da. of
the late Henry Bell Ford, of Clifton : m.
1878, the Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Townsend
Bucknill, P.C., sometime a Judge of King’s
Bench of High Court of Justice, who d.
1915. Berrow, Epsom.
Sons living — Alfred Townsend, O.B.E., b.
1880 [see “ Companionage ”j, — Thomas
Drake, b. 18 — : m. 1909, Phyllis, only da.
of the late John Jackson Edelstein, of Mead
House, Epsom.
Buller, Lady. — Emily Mary, da. of the
late Henry Tritton, of Beddington, Surrey :
m. 1870, Adm. Sir Alexander Bullen G.C.B.,
who d. 1903. Erie Hall, P/ympton, S. Devon.
Sons living — Henry Tritton, C.B., M. V.O., b.
1873 [see “ Companionage ”], — Richard Ed-
ward, b. 1875, — Francis Alexander Waddi-
love, D.S.O., R.N., b. 1879 [see “ Com-
panionage Edward Maxwell, b. 1883.
Daughter living — Jane Elizabeth : m. 1892,
Major Charles Turner, formerly Roy. Berk-
shire Regt.
Burdon [see Altord].
Burford-Hancock [see Hancock].
Burkitt, Lady. — Frances Louisa, da. of
George Willougfiby Gill : m. 1888, as his
second wife, Sir William Robert Burkitt,
who d. 1908, sometime a Puisne Judge of
High Court of N.-W. Provinces, India,
leaving issue by his 1st marriage. 8,
Wnodfield Avenue, Streathani, S. W
Daughters living — Five, of whom Kathleen
Frances: m. 1904, Lieut.-Col. R- F. Ellery,
R.A.M.C.,— Ethel Lilian: m. 1902, Major
Charles Hampden Turner, Suffolk Regt., who
d. (killed in action) 1915.
Burnand, Lady. — Rosina, widow of
Paysan Jones, of Liverpool : m. 1874, as his
second wife, Sir Francis Cowley Burnand,
knights’ widows.
many years Editor of Punchy who d. 1917.
18, Royal Crescent, Ramsgate.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Charles
Hubert (1, Cavendish Square, W.), b. 1861, —
Frank Gilbert, b. (Jan.) 1867, — John Arthur,
b. (Dec.) 1867, — Philip Victor, b. 1869, — (by
his 2nd marriage) Cuthbert Cowley, b. 1878, —
Wilfrid Joseph, b. 1885.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage), Rose
Marie Antoinette, b. 1863, — Constance Agnes,
b. 1865 ; m. 18 — , Tinsley Findley, O.B.E., —
Zita Bernard, b. 1870, — (by his 2nd marriage)
Mary Margaret, b. 1875, — Efheldreda Clare,
b. 1876 —Winifred Edith, b. 1882.
Burnett, Lady , — Elsie, da. of the late
D. W. Watson, of Covington, Lanarkshire :
m. 1910, as his second wife, Gen. Sir Charles
John Burnett, K.C.B., K.C.V.O , who d. 1915,
leaving issue by his 1st marriage. Bulkeley
Hall, idalpas.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage), Hilda
Leslie, b. 1888: m. 1910, Capt. Istvan Basil
Jarmay, Yeo. [see Jarmay, K.].
Burt, Lady. — Grace Emma, da. of the
late Joseph Blackstone, M.R.C.S.: m. 1904,
as his second wife, Sir John Mowlem Burt,
who d. 1918 Carthion , Swanage, Dorset ;
Durlston, Elsworthy Road, S. Hampstead ,
N.W.
Burton, Lady. — Elizabeth, niece and
adopted da. of Col. Charles Cranstown
Dixon, 90th Regt. : m. 1850, Sir George
William Burton, who d. 1901, Ch. Justice
of Court of Appeal, Canada. Oak Lodge,
Toronto, Ontario.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Frances : m. 1st,
1886, Col. James Robert Bain, who d. 19 — ;
M. P. for W., or Egremont, Division of Cum-
berland ; 2nd, 19x4, as his second wife,
James Robertson- Walker, of Gilgarrem,
Cumberland.
Burton, Lady. — Elizabeth, da. of the late
John Bankes Friend, of Ripple Vale, Kent,
and 30, Sussex Square, W. : m. 1862,
Gen. Sir Fowler Burton, K.C.B., of Cherry
Burton Hall, E. Yorkshire, who d. 1904.
Stoke Damerel, Devonport.
Sons living — Sir Gerald Arthur Fowler, b.
1868 [see “ Knightage”], — Montague
Richard Fowler, b. 1882.
Butler, Lady. —Elizabeth Southerden,
da. of F. J. Thompson ; is a well-known
artist, and a Gov. and Guardian of National
Gallery of Ireland: m. 1877, Lieut. -Gen. the
Rt. Hon. Sir William Francis Butler, P.C.,
G.C.B., who d. 1910. Bansha Castle, Suir-
ville, co. Tipperary.
Son living — Patrick Richard, D.S.O., b. 1880
[see "Companionage”].
Daughter living — Eileen ( Viscountess Gor-
manston) : m. 1911, the 15th Viscount
Gormanston, of Gormanston Castle, Bal-
briggan, co. Dublin.
Butt, Lady. —Anna Georgina, da. of the
late C. Ferdinand Rodewald, of 34, Prince’s
Gate, S. W. : m. 1878, the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles
Parker Butt, P.C., who d. 1892, Pres, of the
Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Div. of the
High Court of Judicature.
Daughters living — Mary Dorothy, b. 1879,
— Hilda Margery, b. 1881 : m. 1905, Don
Fabrizio dei Principi Ruspoli, — Cecily Vivien
b. 1887.
Byers, Lady. — Fanny, da. of Mrs. Reid,
of Netherleigh, Belfast: m. 1902, Professor
Sir John William Byers, M.D., wlio rf. 1,20.
Dreenagh House, Lower Ciescent, Belfast.
Sons living — John Stafford Reid, b. 1903,—
Rowland Morrow, b. 1905, — Francis May
Reid, b. 1907.
Byles, Lady. — Sarah Anne, da. of the late
Stephen Unwin, of Colchester; is a J.P. :
m. 1865, Sir William Pollard Byles, M.P. for
N. Div. of Salford, who d. 1917. 8, Chalcot
Gardens, Hampstead , N.W.
Callaghan, Lady [see Sir George Astley
Callaghan, ‘ • Knightage ”].
Cameron, Lady. — Josephine, da. of the
late John Houchen, of Thetford : m. 1878,
Sir Ewen Cameron, K.C.M.G., who d. 1008.
39, H yde Park Gate, S. IV.
Son living— Ewen Allan (38, Cadogan Place,
S.W., and Blairmore, Huntly, Aberdeenshire ),
b. 1879.
Daughter living — Josephine Catherine : m.
1906, Eric William Mann.
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Campbell, Lady. — Dora Edith, da. of
Hugh Hammersley [Eden, Bt., colls.] : m.
1880, Sir Francis Alexander Campbell,
K.C.M.G., C.B., who d. 1911.
Son living — Ronald Hugh, C.M.G., b. 1883
[see “ Companionage ”].
Campbell, Lady. — Florence Geraldine,
da. of Col. A. E. Ross : m. 1877, as his
second wife, Adm. Sir Charles Campbell,
K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., who d. 1911.
Campbell, Lady. — Frances Maria, da. of
Capt. W. Butler Fellowes: m. 1887, Gen.
Sir William Campbell, K.C.B., who d. 1918.
Marchwaod, Malvern.
Son living — Edward Archibald Fellowes, b.
1892.
Daughter living — Filias Frances Effreta, b.
1901.
Campbell, Lady. — Mary Gertrude, da. of
the late Andrew Murray, W.S., of Edin-
burgh : m. 1886, as his 2nd wife, Sir George
William Robert Campbell, K.C.M.G., who d.
1905 leaving issue by 1st and 2nd marriages.
29 Drarton Court, Drayton Gardens , S. IV.
Son living — (By his 2nd marriage) Arthur
Hamilton Gordon, b. 1889.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage), Six,
of whom Eila Fouisa : m. 1893, Frederick
Hugh Mackenzie Corbet, who d. 1916 [see
Corbet, Bt., colls.], — (by his 2nd marriage)
Victoria Mary, b. 1892.
Campbell, Lady. — Marie Louise, da. of
J. Guild: m. 1881, Sir Walter Douglas
Somerset Campbell, K.C.V.O., who d. 1919.
64, Belgrave Road, S. IV.
Son living — Walter Henry Edward, A.F.C.,
b. 1897 ; sometime Page of Honour to H.M. ;
Capt. R.A.F.
Daughter living — Victoria Alexandrina Helena
Christian, b. 1890: m. 191 7, Capt. Robert
Howard Jobson, M.C., R.F.A.
Campbell, Lady. — Sophia Elizabeth, da.
of Col. W. E. Faulkner, of S. Acton, Mass.,
U.S.A. : m. 1875, as his second wife, Sir
Francis Joseph Campbell, LL.D., who d.
1914, leaving issue by his xst and 2nd
marriages. South Acton, Mass., U.S.A.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Guy Mar-
shall ( Royal Normal College for the Blind., U pper
Norwood, S. E.xg),b. 1862 : m. 1892, Fouisa, da.
of Benjamin Bealby, — (by his 2nd marriage)
Charles Francis Faulkner (Columbus, Ohio,
U.S.A.), b. 1876: m. xst, 1903, Wilhelmina
Dranga; 2nd, 1912, Mary Dranga, — Harry
Andrew Faulkner (Hotel des Deux Mondes,
Paris), b. 1877 : m. 1909, Sarah Adeline, da.
of C. F. Tyer, — Ralph Emerson Armitage
(Montreal, Canada), b. 1887: m. 1916, Gwen-
doline Denton.
Candy, Lady. — Constance Mary, da. of
the late C. M. Harrison, I.C.S. : m. 1874,
Sir Edward Townshend Candy, C.S.I.,
I.C.S., who d. 1913, sometime a Puisne
Judge of High Court, Bombay. 54, Melbury
Gardens, Cottenham Park , Wimbledon,
S.W.
Sons living — Fionel Edward, b. 1875, —
Kenneth Edgerley, b. 1890 ; Fieut. Fanca-
shire Fusiliers : m. 1917, Rhoda Mary, da. of
James Darling.
Daughters living — Mary Constance Henrietta,
b. 1877, — Elinor Maud, b. 1879 : m. 1912,
Rev. Edgar Williamson Harradine, V. of
Owslebury, Winchester.
Capper, Lady [see B. Gerard.]
Carbone, Lady. — Teresa, da. of the late
G. Portelli, M.D. : m. 1872, Sir Giuseppe
Carbone, G.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., LL.D., who
d. 19x3, sometime Ch. Justice and Pres, of
Court of Appeal, Malta. 108, Strada Britan-
nica, Valletta, Malta.
Carden, Lady. — Anne Eliza, da. of John
Lelferts: m. 1881, Sir Lionel Edward Gresley
Carden, K.C.M.G , who d. 191-5. 12, Basil
Mansions, Knightsbridge, S. W.
Carey, Lady. — Eliza De Sausmarez, da.
of the late Thomas Ritchie Grassie, of
Halifax, Nova Scotia: m. 1901, as his second
wife, Sir (Thomas) Godfrey Carey, who
d. 1906, Bailiff of Guernsey. La Maison
Blanche , St. Peter Port, Guernsey
Carey, Lady. — Frances Catherine, da. of
the late Carey Brock de Jersey, of Grange
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Lodge, Guernsey : m. 1882, Sir William
Carey, who d. 1915, Bailiff of Guernsey.
Beechwood, Queen s Road, Guernsey.
Carey, Lady. — Mary Harriet, da. of
l. W. Chepmell, M.D. ; raised to rank and
precedence of the widow of a K.C.I.E.
1920 : m. 18 — , Bertram Saumarez Carey,
C S.I., C.I.E., who d. 1919 (before investi-
ture as a K.C.I.E. for which he had been
nominatrd), Commr. at Sagaing, Upper
Burma, 1900-19.
Carlile, Lady. — Isabella Sophia, da. of
the late Robert Hunter Young, W.S., of
Edinburgh : m. i8;8, Sir Edward Carlile,
K.C., who d. 1917.
Son living — Hildred Irving, M.B., b. 1887;
Major Australian Tmpeiial Forces (wounded) :
m. 1918, Dora Gertrude, da. of Dr. Reginald
Weigall, of Dacre, Elsternwick.
Daughters living — Helen Gwendolen, b. 1879:
m. 1903, Major H. A. Cresswell, A.M.I.C.E.,
of Narrogin, W. Australia, — Isabella Maud,
b. 1883, — Dorothy Ann, b. 1885.
Carnduff, Lady. — Julia, el. da. of Col.
Kenneth MacLeod, formerly Indian Med.
Ser. : m. 1888, the Hon. Sir Herbert William
Cameron Carnduff, C.I.E., who d. 1915, a
Puisne Judge of High Court of Judicature,
Calcutta. The Grey House, Meads, East-
bourne.
Son living — Herbert Julian, R.N., b. 1892;
became Lieut. 19x4 : m. 1918, Nina Iris, da.
of Major William Grahame-Chambers, R.A.F
Caron, Lady. — Alice, da. of the late
Hon. Francois Baby: m. 1867, the Hon. Sir
ioseph Phillippe Rene Adolphe Caron,
(.C.M.G., K.C., who d. 1908. Roxborough
Apartments , Ottawa, Canada.
Carrington, Lady. — Susan Catherine,
only da. of the late William Walsh, formerly
of Norham, Oxford: m. 1872, Sir John
Worrell Carrington, C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D.,
a Ch. Justice of Hong Kong, who d. 1913.
Avenue House, Reading.
Sons living — John Walsh, D.S.O., b. 1879
[see “ Companionage ”] : m. 191P, Maty
Townsend, da. of Rear-Adm. Cresswell John
Eyres, D. S O., —Charles Worrell, D.S.O., b.
1880 [see “Companionage”].
Daughter living — Catherine Worrell, b. 1874.
Carrington, Lady (now Mrs Trepplin).
— Susan Margaret, da. of Henry John Elwes,
F.R.S., of Colesborne Park, Cheltenham
[Bromley-Wilson, Bt.] : m. 1st, 1897, Maj.-
Gen. Sir Frederick Carrington, K.C.I3.,
K.C.M.G. , who d. 1913, leaving issue ; 2ndly,
1915, Ernest Charles Trepplin. 20, Gloucester
Place, Portman Square, IV. 1 ; Greenmount,
Sidmotith.
Daughters living — (By 1st marriage)
Katherine Mary, b. 1899, — Dorothy Violet,
b. 1910.
Cartwright, Lady. — Frances, da of Col.
Alexander Lawe, formerly H.E.I.C.S : m.
1859, the Rt. Hon. Sir Richard John Cart-
wright, P.C., G.C.M.G., who d. 1912. King
Street , Kingston, Ontario.
Sons living — Robert, C.M.G., b. i860 [see
“Companionage”], — Richard, M.D., b. 18 — ,
— Alexander, b. 18 — ; Sec. Canadian Railways
Commn. , — Henry, b. 18 — , — Francis Lennox,
C.H.E., D.S.O., b. 1874 [see “Companion-
age ”], — Conway, b. 18 — .
Daughters living — Harriet, — Frances Made-
line Mary, — J osephine.
Cavagnari, Lady. — Mercy Emma, da. of
Dr. Henry Graves, of Cookstown, co.
Tyrone: m. 1871, Major Sir Pierre Louis
Napoleon Cavagnari, K.C.B., C.S.I., Resi-
dent at Cabul, who was massacred Sept. 1879.
36, Purtchcster Road, Bournemouth.
Cave, Lady. — Julia, da. of the late Rev.
C. F. Watkins, V. of Brixworth : m. 1856,
Sir Lewis William Cave, sometime a Judge
of the High Court of Justice, who d. 1897.
Corsmdae, Heath Terrace , Leamington.
Cayley, Lady. — Sophia Margaret, el. da.
of the Hon. David Wilson, M.L.C., of Ceylon :
m. 1866, Sir Richard Cayley, who d. 1908
[see Cayley, Bt., colls. J. r airlands, Fair-
mile, Cobham, Surrey.
Chalmers, Lady. — Janet Alice, da. of
James Lorimer, Professor of Public Law
in Edinburgh Univ. : m. 1878, Sir David
Patrick Chalmers, who d. 1899, formerly
Ch. Justice of British Guiana, a, Bucking-
ham Terrace, Edinburgh.
Chapleau, Lady. — Mary Louisa, da. of
Col. Charles King, of Sherbrooke City)
Quebec : m. 1874, the Hon. Sir (Joseph
Adolphe Chapleau, K.C.M.G., LL.D., who
d. 1898, sometime Lieut.-Gov. of Quebec.
Montreal, Canada.
Chapman, Lady. — Ellen Laura, da. of the
late Robert Still, of Lincoln’s Inn : m. 1881,
Sir Arthur Chapman, who d. 1918.
Sons living — Bernard Greenwood, b. 1894, —
John Robert Still, b. 1898.
Daughters living — Nancy Elizabeth Laura :
m. 1914, Frederic Charles Marshall, — Barbara
Frances Hay.
Chappelle, Lady [see “ Maltese
Titles,” Baron of San Giovanni].
Charley, Lady. — Clara, da. of the late
F. G. Harbord, of Kirby Park, Cheshire :
m. 1890, Sir William Thomas Charley, K.C.,
D.C.L., fifteen years a Judge of Central
Criminal Court, who d. 1904.
Daughters living — Clara Noel, b. 1890, —
Estelle Dumergue, b. 1891.
Chavasse, Lady. — Frances Hannah, da.
of Arthur Ryland, J.P., of The Linthurst
Hill, near Bromsgrove : m. 1885, Sir
Thomas Frederick Chavasse, M.D., who
d. 1913. The Linthurst Hill, Barnt Green ,
IVorcestersh ire.
Daughters living — Gwendoline Louise Ry-
land : m. 1909, Flight-Lieut. Alfred Ernest
Holder, R.A.F. , of Hood Manor, Totnes, S.
Devon [see Holder, Bt.], — Frances Gladys
Ryland, b. 1893: m. 1919, the Rev. James
Ferguson Colquhoun, M.C., Chap, to Forces,
— Esme Margaret Ryland, b. 1895: m. 1920,
Walter Gibson Marsden.
Chesney, Lady. — Annie Louisa, da. of
the late George Palmer, Esq., of Purneah,
Bengal : m. 1855, Gen. Sir George Tomkyns
Chesney, K.C.B., C.S.I., C.I.E., who d. 1895,
M.P. for Oxford City. Ardrossan, Prior
Road, Camberley, Surrey.
Daughter living — Mabel Napier: m. 1883,
Col. Robert Frederic Williamson, C.B., of
Carrowkeel, Mallow, co. Cork.
Cheyne, Lady. — Mary Isabella, da. of
James Edward, of Balruddery, Forfarshire:
m. 1875, as his second wife, Sir John Cheyne,
K.C., LL.D., who d. 1907, Sheriff of Renfrew
and Bute. 13, Chester Street, Edinburgh.
Daughter living — Margaret Fanny.
Chichele-Plowden [see Plowden].
Chitty, Lady [see Pollock, Bt.].
Church, Lady. — Jemima, da. of the late
J. Buckingham Pope : m. 1879, Sir Arthur
Herbert Church, K.C.V.O., who d. 1915,
Professor of Chemistry at Roy. Acad. Shels-
ley, Kew Gardens.
Clarke, Lady [see B. Mostyn, colls.].
Clauson, Lady [see Makins, Bt.].
Clayton, Lady. — Georgine Elizabeth
Sykes, da. and heiress of the late Sykes
Clayton, of The Manor House, Rufforth,
Yorkshire : m. 1864, Major Sir Edward
Gilbert Clayton, C.B., who d. 1917 [see
Clayton-East, Bt., colls.]. Ktngswood,
Woking.
Cleeve, Lady. — Elien M., da. of the late
W. Twining, Bengal Med. Establishment:
m. 1848, Sir Frederick Cleeve, K.C.B.
R.N. (retired), who d. 1905. Rokeby, Tun-
bridge Wells.
Cleeve, Lady. — Phoebe Agnes, da. of the
late Jonathan Dann, of Fermoy, co. Cork:
m. 1874. Sir Thomas Henry Cleeve, who d.
1908. Sunville House, Limerick.
Clerk, Lady. — Alice Mary, da. of the
late W. E. Frere : m. 1867, Gen. Sir Godfrey
Clerk, K.C.V.O., C.B., who d. 1908, Groom-
in- Waiting, and an Extra Equerry to H.M.
King Edward VII.
Son living — George Russell, b. 1874.
Clowes, Lady. — Ethel Mary Louise, da
of the late Lewis Frederick Edwards, for
knights’ widows.
1193
merly of Mitcham : m. 1882, Sir William
Laird Clowes, the naval critic and author,
who d. 1905.
Son living— Geoffrey Sevinton Laird, b. 18—;
in Egyptian Civil Ser. : m. 1919, Dulcie
Evelyn, da. of George Glass Hooper, of 23,
Kensington Court, W.8, and St. Margaret’s,
Bude.
Coles, Lady. — Ellen Henrietta, da. of
Henry Briggs, of Adelaide, S. Australia:
m. 1865, Sir Jenkin Coles, K.C.M.G., who
d. 1911. Davaar , Adelaide , S. Australia.
Collen, Lady— Blanche, da of the late
Charles Rigby, J.P., D.L., of Anglesey : m.
1873, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Edwin Henry Hayter
Collen, G.C.I.E., C.B., who d. 1911. The
Cedars, Kelvedon, Essex.
Sons living — Edwin Henry Ethelbert,lC. M ,G. ,
D.S.O., b. 1875 [see “ Companionage ”], —
Arthur George Pomeroy, b. 1876: m. 1909,
H6l£ne Putnam, da. of S. P. Banrcoft, of
Boston. U.S.A., — Philip Edward, 6.1882 ;
Capt. Indian Army: m. 1905, Jessie, da. of
Gen. — Venour.
Daughter living — Lilian Blanche Marie : m.
1904, Capt. John Norwood, V.C. (sthDragoon
Guards), who d. (killed in action during
European War) 1914.
Collins, Lady. — Isabella, da. of the late
Rev. Richard Wilson, D.D., Fellow of St.
John’s Coll., Camb. : m. 1863, Sir Arthur
John Hammond Collins, sometime Ch. Jus-
tice of Madras, who d. 1915. 83, Madrid
Road, Barnes, S. W.
Son living— Arthur Groden Capel (1, Dr. John-
son's Buildings, Temple, E.C.), b. 1877 ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1909 : m. 19 — , Evelyn, da. of
the late Percival Howes-Dyball, of Hereford.
Daughter living — Ethel Frances.
Collins, Lady. — Mary, da. of the Rev.
H. Wightwick, of Codford St. Peter’s, Wilts ;
sometime a Lady-in-Waiting to the Duchess
of Albany: m. 1875, Sir Robert Hawthorn
Collins, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., who d. 1908,
Comptroller of the H ousehold to the Duchess
of Albany. Leigh Warren, Cobham, Surrey.
Colvile, Lady. — Zelie Isabelle, da. of the
late Pierre Richaud de Preville, of Chateau
des Mondrans, Basses Pyrenees, France : m.
1886, as his second wife. Maj.-Geu. Sir
Henry Edward Colvile, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
who d. 1907 [B. De Clifford], leaving issue
by his 2nd marriage. Lightwater, Bagshot.
Son living — (By his 2nd marriage) Gilbert
De Preville, b. 1887.
Colvin, Lady. — Anne, da. of the late
Wigram E. Money : m. 1873, Sir Walter
Mytton Colvin, who d. 1908, Bar.-at-law.
Daughters living — Dorothy : m. 18—
Kenneth Knox, I.C.S., — Joan : m. 19—,
Col. Bartholomew George Price, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O.
Commerell, Lady. — Matilda Maria, da.
of Joseph Bushby, of 3, Halkin Street,
W. : m. 1853, Adm. of the Fleet Sir John
Edmund Commerell, G.C.B., V.C., who d.
1901. 45, Rutland Gate , S.W.
Compton-Rickett [see Rickett].
Cook, Lady. — Rose Ellen, only da. of the
late Joshua Stubbs, of Castle Bromwich :
m. 1905, as his second wife, Sir William
Thomas Gustavus Cook (M.P. for E. Bir-
mingham 1885-6), who d. 1908.
Sons living — William Alfred, b. 18 — , —
Albert Jemner, b. 18 — , — Harry Clement,
b. 18 — , — Ernest Frank, b. 18 — .
Coomaraswamy, Lady. — Elizabeth Clay-
da. of the late William John Beeby : m. 1875,
the Hon. Sir Mutu Coomaraswamy, who
d. 1879, a M.L.C. of Ceylon. Eaglesdcn,
Benenden, Cranbrook, Kent.
Cooper, Lady.— Marion, da. of Charles
Nicholson, of Dublin : m. 1883, as his second
wife, Sir Alfred Cooper, Chm. of Ridgways
(Limited), who d. 1915. Ossemsley Manor,
near Christchurch , Hants.
Sons living.
Cooper-Key [see Key].
Cotton-Jodrell [see Jodrell].
Cowell, Lady. — Georgina Elizabeth, V.A .,
only child of the late James Pulleine, of
Clifton Castle, and Crake Hall, Yorkshire
[B. Tweedmouth] ; was an Extra Woman
of the Bedchamber to H.M. Queen Victoria
1894-1901: m. 1868, Maj. -Gen. the Rt. Hon.
Sir John Clayton Cowell, P.C., K.C.B., who
d. 1894, Master of H.M. Queen Victoria’s
Household and Lieut. -Gov. of Windsor
Castle. Clifton Castle , Bedale, Yorkshire ;
8, Ovington Gardens, S. W.
Daughters living — Alice Anne {Hon. Lady
Curzon - Howe), ( Saulfland , Christchurch,
Hants), b. 1873 : m. 1892, Adm. the Hon.
Sir Assheton Gore Curzon-Howe, G.C.V.O.,
K.C.B., C.M.G., who d. 19 11 [see E. Howe], —
Marie, b. 1876.
Cox, Lady Skewes-. — Jessie, only da. of
the late Edmund Warne : m. 1883, Sir
Thomas Skewes-Cox, who d. 1912. The
Manor House, Petersham, Surrey.
Sons living — Thomas Edmund, b. 1884 ;
Capt. E. Lancashire Regt. : m. 1914, Florence
Lilian, da. of Frederick Pine Theophilus
Struben, of Spitchwick Manor, Ashburton,
S. Devon, and Beau Soleil, Wynberg, Cape
Town, — Vernon, b. 1886: m. 1915, Edith,
only da. of Benito Page-Smith, of Valpa-
raiso.
Daughter living — Evelyn Mary, b. 1885 : m.
1905, Major Eric Mosley Mayne, Army Re-
mount Depart.
Crawford, Lady. — Augusta Marion, da.
of the late Lieut. -Col. Alured Augustus
Darby LE^trange, of Westmeath and
Queen’s Co. : m. 1891, Sir Richard Frederick
Crawford, G.C.M.G., K.B.E., who d. 1919.
Dalbury, Knyveton Road, Bournemouth.
Crease, Lady. — Sarah, el. da. of the late
Dr. John Lindley, F.R.S., Professor of
Botany at Univ. Coll., London : m. 1853, the
Hon. Sir Henry Bering Pellew Crease,
who d. 1905, sometime Senior Puisne Judge
of British Columbia. Penlrelew, Victoria,
British Columbia.
Sons living — Liudley {Victoria, British Co-
lumbia), K. C.,b. 1867; Bar.-at-law, — Arthur
Douglas ( Victoria, British Columbia), b. 1872 ;
Bar.-at-law : m. 1903, Helen Louise, da. of
the late Hon. Montague William Tyrwhitt-
Drake, a Judge of Supreme Court, British
Columbia.
Creswick, Lady. — Sarah Ann, da. of
John Walker: m. 1866, Col. Sir Nathaniel
Creswick, K.C.B., who d. 1917. Norton Green,
near Sheffield.
Son living — Francis Nathaniel {Stanhope, co.
Durham), b. 1875; admitted Solicitor 1899;
Capt. King’s Own Yorkshire L-I-t ni. 1903,
Rosa Elizabeth, da. of the late George Brow-
nell, of Birkenhead.
Daughter living — Ethelwyn Sara, b. 1872.
Crosley, Lady. — Helen, da. of the late
James Wright, C.E. : m. 1st, 1878, as his 2nd
wife, Sir Charles Decimus Crosley, Sheriff of
London and Middlesex 1854-5, who d. 1882 ;
2nd, 1901, Edward Hanson, who d. 1912. 17,
Kensington Court, W.
Crossman, Lady. — Anne Matilda, da. of
the late Lieut.-Gen. R. Richards, Bom. S.C. :
m. 1899, as his 2nd wife, Maj. -Gen. Sir
William Crossman, K.C.M.G., who d. 1901,
leaving issue by his 1st marriage. 5, Hyde
Park Mansions, N. W.
Son living — (By his 1st marriage) Robert, b.
1862 : m. 1891, Elsie, da. of the late Capt.
E. L. Clogstoun, of Four Peaks, New Zealand.
Crosthwaite, Lady. — Mary, da. of S.
Harvey James, of St. Just Cornwall: m.
1877, as his second wife, Sir Robert Joseph
Crosthwaite, K.C.S.L, who d. 19x7, leaving
issue by 1st and 2nd marriages.
Sons living — (By his xst marriage) Rev. Robert
Hervey Baldwin, b. 1869 ; R. of Catthorpe,
Rugby : m. 1907, Beatrice Margaret, da. of
Charles Bolam, of Market Harborough, — (by
his 2nd marriage) Charles Gilbert, b. 1878 ;
Major Indian Army: m. 1907, Joan, da. of
Maj. -Gen. Andrew Becher, formerly Comdg.
Norfolk Regt., — Hugh Stuart, b. 1879; I.C.S.:
m. 1906, Dorothy Melvill, da. of Col. C. H.
Joubert de la Ferte, formerly Indian Med.
Ser., — John Symons, b. 1882; Major Indian
Army : m. 1912, Dorothy Muriel, da. of
George Briscoe Eyre, — Rev. Guy Bentley, b.
1887; Curate of Liverpool Parish Church,
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KNIGHTAGE.
Precentor of Liverpool Cathedral, and Chap,
to the Forces.
Daughter living — (By his ist marriage) Ethes
Elizabeth, b. 1871 : m. 1895, Edward Chandoe
Cholmondeley, of Eckington Manor, Pershore
[see B. Delamere, colls.].
Cuffe, Lady. — Amy Blanche, da. of the
late William J. Jones, J.P., of Jonesville
and Corozal, Central America: m. 1883,
Surg.-Gen. Sir Charles M'Donough Cuffe,
K.C.B , F.R.C.S., LL.D., J.P., who d. 1915.
2, Cadogan Court Gardens. S. W. ; Empress
Club.
Sons living — Louis Charles M'Donough {Junior
Athenaum Club), b. 1884, — Wyndham Pat-
rick de Lacy ( Junior United Service Club),
b. 1887 ; Capt. R.A.S.C. : m. 1914, Dorothy
Isobel, da. of Arthur Crabtree, of Bewdley.
Cullinan, Lady. — Elizabeth, da. of the
late Sir William Squire Barker Kaye, C.B.,
K.C., LL.D.: m. 1892, Sir Frederick Fitz-
James Cullinan, K.C.B., who d. 1913.
Moorlands, Greystones, co. Wicklow.
Daughters living— Of whom the el., Muriel
Frances Maude: m. 1917, Samuel Nalty Man-
ning, of 61, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, and
the youngest, Dorothy Frances Norah: m.
1920, Walter Higson.
Currie, Lady (Hay). — Harriett Anna, da.
of the late Rev. Edward Golding (V. of
Brimpton), of Maiden Erlegh, Berks : m.
1877, her cousin, Sir Edmund Hay Currie,
who d. 1913, Chrn. of London Hospital and
Sec. to Metropolitan Hospital Sunday
Fund. 24, Priory Mansions , Drayton Gar-
dens, S. W.
Sons living — Edward Douglas Hay, b. 1878 :
Capt. Army Ser. Corps: m. 1914, Florence
Jarman, of Market Har borough, — Philip
Maynard Hay, h. 1887; Capt. R.A.F.: m. 1913,
Catherine Mackay, da. of the late Capt. Peter
Sinclair, Highland L-L
Curtis Bennett [see Bennett].
Curzon-Howe [see Howe].
Dalby, Lady. — Hyacinth, da. of the late
Major Edward Wellesley: m. 1873, Sir
William Bartlett Dalby, who d. 1918. 14,
Montagu Place , Portman Square, W.
Son living — Thomas Gerald, b. 1880 ; Capt.
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps.
Daughters living — Mary Hyacinth Dulcibella,
b. 18 — , — Rose, b. 18 — , — Violet, b. 1885 :
m. 1907, Eieut.-Col. Harold Mynors Farmar,
C.M.G., D.S.O.. Lancashire Fusiliers [see
Farmar, Bt., colls.].
Dalton, Lady. — Margaret, da. of the late
Frederick Gaskell, of Chelsea : m. 1873, Sir
Cornelius Neale Dalton, K.C.M.G., C.B., who
d. 1920. 57, Belsize Avenue, Hampst.ad,
N.W.
Daly, Lady. — Joanna, da. of the late
Sir Edward Kenny, of Halifax, Nova
Scotia: m. 1859, Sir Malachv Bowes Daly,
K.C.M.G., who d. 1920. Halifax , Nova
Scotia.
Daughter living — One.
Dartnell, Lady. — Clara, da. of C. Steer,
sometime a ludge of Supreme Court, Cal-
cutta : m. 1865, Maj.-Gen. Sir John George
Dartnell, K.C B., C.M.G., who d. 1913. 9,
Westbourne Gardens, Folkestone.
Son living — George Bruce, b. 18 — ; Major
and Brevet Col. Army Ser. Corps: m. 1918,
Iola Leslie, da. of W. L. Hallward.
Darwin, Lady. — Maud, da. of Charles
Meredith du Puy, of Philadelphia: m. 1884,
Professor Sir George Howard Darwin,
K.C.B., who d. 1912. Newnham Grange,
Cambridge.
Sons living — Charles Galton, M.C., b. 1887;
Fellow and Lecturer in Christ’s Coll., Camb.,
— William Robert (St. Helens, Lancashire),
b. 1894.
Daughters living — Gwendolen Mary, b. 1885:
m. 19 1 1, Jacques Raverat, of Darnall’s Hall,
Weston, Herts, — Margaret Elizabeth, b. 1890 :
m. 191 7, Geoffrey Keynes, M.D., of 10,
Boundary Road, St. John’s Wood, N.W.8.
Dasent, Lady [see Codrington, Bt., cr.
1721, colls.].
Davidson, Lady. — Georgina, da. of
William Henderson, of Aberdeen : m. i885,
Sir James Mackenzie Davidson, M.B., who I
d. 1919. 26, Park Crescent, Portland Place ,
W.
Son living — John Colin Campbell, C.B., M.P.,
b. 1889 [see “ Companxonage ”1.
Daughter living — Marjorie: m. 1917, Major
Bernard E. Potter, R.A.M.C.
Davies, Lady. — Constance, da. of the
late W. Giblin, of Hobart, Tasmania: m.
1892, as his second wife, Lieut. -Col. the
Hon. Sir John George Davies, K.C.M.G.,
who d. 1913. Roseville, Augusta Road,
Hobart , Tasmania.
Sons living — Cecil Bertrand (New Town,
Tasmania), b. 1876: m. 1904, Ruby Searle,
— Charles Reginald (Sandy Bay, near Hobart,
Tasmania), b. 1883 : m. 1913, Marie White-
sides, — Ellis Giblin (New Town, Tasmania),
b. 1893, — Graeme George, b. 1894.
Daughter living — Florence Mary, b. 1872 :
m. 1898, Major A. C. Parker, of New Town,
Tasmania.
Davies, Lady. — Elizabeth Locke, el. da. of
the Rev. Dr. Mercer, Presbyterian Min.; of
Melbourne: m. 1875, the Hon. Sir Matthew
Henry Davies, who d. 1912. Esperance,
Albert Street, Melbourne.
Davies, Lady. — Pauline Marie, da. of
Joseph Boniface, and widow of Eld ward
Byford : m. 1909, as his second wife, Sir
Horatio David Davies, K.C.M.G., who d.
1912, leaving issue by his ist marriage.
Sons living — (By his ist marriage) Horatio
Gordon (Enderby, British Columbia), b.
18 — : m. 18 — , Blanche Windt Coates, —
Harold Blake (Grancourt Farm, East Winch,
Norfolk), b. 1876 : m. 1901, Ethel Mary
Burton Copeman, — Cyril Edmund Hender-
son (Hadleigh Hall Lane, Upminster, Essex),
b. 1883 : m. 1910, Mary Pauline Vinycombe.
Daughters living — (By his ist marriage) Ethel
Gordon: m. 18 — , Col. Henry Eumsden, —
Florence Lizzie May : m. 18 — , Charles
Nathaniel Barton, M.R.C.S., of 88, Redcliffe
Gardens, S.W., — Violet Ellen: m. 19 — ,
Major Harold William Compton, of 73,
Cadogan Gardens, S.W., — Mabel Grace : m.
1904, Lieut. -Col. Claude Henry Haig, D.S.O.,
Leicestershire Regt.
Davis, Lady. — Gertrude, da. of the late
Robert Manders, of Landscape, co. Dublin :
m. 1881, Gen. Sir John Davis, K.C.B., who d.
1901. 20, Basil Mansions, Basil Street , S. W.
Davy, Lady. — Johanna Charlotte, da. of
J. F. Flemmich, of Alton House, Roe-
hampton: rn. 1886, Sir James Stewart Davy,
K. C.B. , who d. 1915. Wintergreen Wood,
Pyr/ord, Surrey.
Dawes, Lady. — Lucy Emily, el. da. of the
late William Bagnall, of Hamstead Hall,
Staffordshire : m. 1859, Sir Edwyn Sandys
Dawes, K.C.M.G., of Mount Ephraim,
Faversham, who d. 1903. The Pulteney
Hotel , Bath.
Dawkins, Lady. — Louise, da. of the late
Charles Edward Johnston : m. 1888, Sir
Clinton Edward Dawkins, K.C.B., who
d. 1905. 5, Eaton Square, S. W.
Dawn ay, Lady. — Florence Eleanor
Theresa, da. of : m. 18 — , Sir Archibald
David Dawnav, who d. 1919. Shevicke,
Cedars Road , Clapham, S.W.
Day, Lady. — Edith, da. of the late
Edmund Westby, of 66, Portland Place, W. :
m. 1000, as his second wife, the Rt. Hon.
Sir John Charles Day, P.C., who d. 1908,
a Judge of High Court of Justice (Queen's
Bench Div.) 1882-1901. 4, Fourth Avenue,
Hove, Sussex.
Deane, Lady. — Edith Mary, da. of the
late J. Lindsay Scott, of Mollance, Kirkcud-
brightshire: m. 1875, the Rt. Hon. Sir
(Henry) Bargrave Deane, P.C., who d. 19191
sometime a Judge of Probate, Divorce and
Admiralty Div. of the High Court of Justice.
Son living — James Bargrave, b. 1870;
formerly Capt. Scots Guards: m. 1907,
Beatrice, da. of the late Edward Wyld, of
Tile House, Denham, Bucks.
Deane, Lady. — Mary Gertrude, da. of
Gen. John Roberts, B.S.C. : m. 1880, Lieut.-
Col. Sir Harold Arthur Deane, K.C.S.I.,
who d. 1908, Ch. Commr. and Agent to Gov.-
Gen., N.-W. Frontier Province, India. 72,
knights' widows.
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Overslrand Mansions, Battersea Park , S. IV.
Son living — Henry Harold Rookhurst, b. 1889;
Capt. Indian Army : m. 1918, Mary Emily
de Courcy, da. of John Wilson Moir, M.D.,
15, Howard Place, St. Andrews.
Daughters living— Gertrude Mary: m. 190 7,
Capt. Francis Henry Humphrys, Indian Army
and Political Officer, The Kyber, — Alice
Daisy: m. 1905, Lieut.-Col. James Keith
Dick-Cunyngham, C.M.G., D.S.O. [see Dick-
Cunyngham, Bt.].
Dease, Lady [see Throckmorton, Bt.].
De Courcy-Perry [see Perry].
De Gex, Lady. — Alice Emma, el. da. of
Sir John Henry Briggs, and grand-da.
of the late Sir John Thomas Briggs, first
Accountant -Gen. of the Navy : m. 1880,
Sir John de Gex, Q.C., who d. 1887. Ojfmg-
ton, near Worthing.
Dening, Lady.— Beatrice Catherine, da. of
the lateE. J. Scott, of Portland Lodge, South-
sea : m. 1877, as his second wife, Lieut.-Gen.
Sir Lewis Dening, K.C.B., D.S.O., who
d. 1911. Hampton Court Palace.
Sons living — Lewis Kales, b. 1876; Major
Indian Cav. : m. 1907, — Harold, b. 1879;
Major Indian Cav. : m. 1908, — Roland, M.C.,
b. 1888; Major Indian Cav.: m. 1917. Clare
de Burgh, da. of Henry Garratt, of Raheen,
Greystones, co. Wicklow, — John Pitt, b. 1894 ;
Capt. Indian Cav.
Daughters living — Honoria, b. 1874 : m.
189 -, Col. Allan James Macnab, C.B., Indian
Med. Ser., — Irene, b. 1883: m. 1906, Major
L- Gascoigne, R.F.A., — Gladys, b. 1890 : m.
1919, Capt. E. W. Anderson, Scottish Rifles, —
— Violet, b. 1892, — Eva Joan, b. 1896.
Denniston, Lady. — Mary Helen, da. of
the late Hon. John Bathgate, M.L.C., of
New Zealand: m. 1877, Sir John Edward
Denniston, a Puisne Judge of Supreme
Court of New Zealand 1889-1918. Christ-
church, New Zealand.
Sons living — Of whom Hugh, b. 18 — : m.
1919, Helen Emily, da. of the late H. L.
Reynard, of Hillside, Newark.
De Rutzen, Lady. — -Horatia Stepney, el.
da. of the late Alan James Gulston, of
Derwydd, Carmarthenshire : m. 1872, Sir
Albert De Rutzen, sometime Ch. Metro-
politan Police Magistrate, who d. 1913.
1, The Boltons, S. W.
Daughters living — Emmeline Augusta Louisa
( Lady Newnes) : m. 1913, Sir Frank Hill-
yard Newnes, 2nd Bt., of 1, The Boltons,
S.W., — Gwendoline Mary: m. 1911, Col. R. E.
Maffett, Duke of Wellington’s (W. Riding
Regt.), — Violet Frances : m. 1903, Major
Watkin Randle Kynaston Mainwaring, C.B. E. ,
of Hafod-y-Coed, St. Asaph [Williams, Bt.,
cr. 1798].
Des Vceux, Lady. — Eleanor May, da. of
D. T. Seymour: m. 1887, Lieut.-Gen. Sir
Charles Hamilton Des Vceux, K.C.B., who
d. 1911.
Daughters living — Alice May, b. 1891 : m. 1917,
Robin Proudlock, N.-W. Railway, India, —
Violet S.. b. 1897.
Des Vceux, Lady. — Marion Denison,
younger da. of the late Sir John Pender,
G.C.M.G., M.P., of Middleton Hall, Linlith-
Eowshire : m. 1875, Sir (George) William
>es Vceux, G.C.M.G., who d. 1909 [see Des
Vceux, Bt., colls.]. 35, Cadogan Square, S. W.
De Verteuil, Lady. — Raymond Joffre :
m. 1844, Sir Louis Antoine Aime de Verteuil,
K.C.M.G., who d. 1900. Port of Spain,
Trinidad.
De Wet, Lady. — Emma, da. of James
Fuller, of Thornlands, near King William's
Town: m. 1877, Sir Jacobus Petrus De
Wet, who d. 1900.
Dibbs, Lady. — Annie Maria, da. of the
late Hon. Ralph Meyer Robey, M.L.C.. of
Newtown, Sydney, N.S. Wales : m. 1857,
the Hon. Sir George Dibbs, K.C.M.G., some-
time Premier and Colonial Sec., N.S. Wales,
who d. 1904. Kuroki, Chatswood, Sydney,
N.S. Wales.
Dick, Lady. — Elizabeth, da. of Robert
Beveridge : m. 1868, Inspector-Gen. Sir
James Nicholas Dick, K.C.B., R.N., who
d. 1920. 37, Upper Park helds, Putney ,
S.W.
Sons living — Of whom Robert Nicholas,
C. M.G., D.S.O. [see “ Companionage ”].
Dickeson, Lady. — Eliza, da. of William
Garwood, of Palace Grove, Bromley, Kent :
m. 1878* as his second wife, Sir Richard
Dickeson, who d. 1900.
Dickson, Lady. — Emily Ayton, da. of
the late George Lee, Esq. : m. 1875, as his
2nd wife, Sir (John) Frederick Dickson,
K.C.M.G., who d. 1891. 26, Randolph
Crescent, W.
Son living — Eric Ayton, b. 18 — : m. 1919,
Maud Ma-fl, da. of Foster, of Beech-
wood, Iffley, Oxford, and widow of Capt.
R. W. Pepys, Worcestershire Regt.
Digby, Hon. Lady [see B. Belper],
Dobson, Lady. — Fanny Louisa, da. of the
Rev. W. H. Browne, LL.D., of Launceston,
Tasmania, and Ballinvoher, co. Cork : m.
1859, the Hon. Sir William Lambert Dobson,
K.C.M.G., Ch. Justice of Tasmania, who a.
1898. 187, Queen s Gate, S. W.
Sons living — William Percy, b. 1863 : m. 18 — .
Daughters living — May b. 18—, — Ethel, b.
18 — : m. 18 — , Capt. John Edgar Hopgood,
Essex Regt., who d. 1901.
Dodds, Lady. — Emma Augusta, da. of
the Rev. James Norman : m. 1867, the Hon.
Sir John Stokell D. dds, K.C.M.G., who d.
1914, Ch Justice of Tasmania, and Lieut.-
Gov. Stoke, New Town, Tasmania.
Donaldson, Lady. — Selina, youngest da.
of the late Col. Francis Marcus Beresford,
M.P.: m. 1884, Sir Hay Frederick Donaldson,
K.C.B., who d. (on active service during
European War) 1916. 86, Cadogan Place,
Son living — Stuart Hay Marcus, b. 1887 ; in
African Rifles.
Daughters living — Amy Elizabeth, b. 1885:
m. 1909, Major George Frederick Richard
Wingate, R.F.A., — Ethel Adeline, b. 1886.
Donnelly, Lady. — Adela, da. of the late
Donald MacLeod : m. 1867, Dep. Surg.-Gen.
Sir John McNeale Donnelly, K.C.B., M.D.,
who d. 1907.
Donnelly, Lady. — Mary Frances, el. da.
of the late F. L. B. Dykes, of Dovenby Hall,
Cumberland : m. 1881, as his second wife,
Maj.-Gen. Sir John Fretcheville Dykes
Donnelly, K.C.B., who d. 1902, leaving issue
by his 1st and 2nd marriages. Empress
Club.
Sons living — (By his 2nd marriage), Thomas,
D. S.O., b. 1883 [see “Companionage”], —
Gordon Huxley, M.C., b. 1884 ; Major R.G.A.
Daughter living— (By his 1st marriage) Two,
of whom Adeliza: m. 1916, Major Charles
Trevor Lawrence [see Lawrence, Bt., cr.
1867], — (by his 2nd marriage) Eveline J.: m.
1912, Capt. W. H. Furlonger, King’s African
Rifles, of Kyambu, British East Africa.
Doughty, Lady. — Eugenia Bertuance, da.
of John Stone, of Armedale, Melbourne,
Australia : m. 1907, as his second wife, Sir
George Dough ;y, M.P. for Great Grimsby,
who d. 1914 (author of “The Cheerful Way ”),
leaving issue by his 1st marriage. 25,
Devonshire Place, W. ; Les Eglantines,
Beaulieu, France.
Son living — (By his 1st marriage), Wilfred
Vere, b. 1880.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage) , Anne :
m. 1905, Rowland Charlton.
Douglas, Lady. — Alice Anne, da. of the
Rt. Rev. Piers Calveley Claughton, Bishop
of Ceylon: m. 1871, Sir John Douglas,
K.C.M.G. , who d. 1885 [see M. Queens-
berry, colls.]. 35, Trevor Square, S.W .
Douglas, Lady. — Ellen Lytcott, da. of
the late S. Taylor; is a Lady of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England :
m. 1885, Maj.-Gen. Sir William Douglas,
K.C.M.G. C. B., D.S.O., whorf. 1920. Shanna
Cottage, Blair, by Aberdeen.
Douglas, Lady. — Rachel, da. of Kirkby
Fenton, of Caldecote Hall, Warwickshire :
m. 1866, Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas,
many years Keeper of Oriental Printed
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Books and MSS. at British Museum, who
d. 1913. Belcombe Lodge , Bradford-on
Avon, Wilts.
Sons living — Archibald Philip, b. 1867; Col.
R.G.A. : m. 1895, Helen, who d. 1914. da. of
Col. K. Dunsterville, — Robert Noel, b. 1868:
m. 1904, Caroline Marie Auguste, da. of Paul
David, — James, b. 1870, — Stuart Monro, b.
1879 : m. 1909, Hope, da. of A. Toulmin
Smith, — Philip William, R. N., b. 1883; Com.
R.N.
Daughters living — Helen, b. 1871, — Rachel,
b. 1875.
Douglass, Lady. — Marj^, da. of the late
James Tregarthen, of St. Mary’s, Scilly : m.
1854, Sir James Nicholas Douglass,
F. R.S., sometime Engineer-in-Ch. of Trinity
House, who d. 1898. Grantercy Tower,
Dartmouth.
Dowell, Lady. — Caroline Joanna, da. of
Capt. — Pyke, R.N., of Ford, Bideford: m.
1855, Adm. Sir William Montagu Dowell,
G. C.B., who d. 1912. Mallacleavc, Bideford.
Sons living — George William, C.M.G., C.B.E..
b. i860 [see “ Companionage ”], — Arthur
John William, C.B., C.M.G., b. 1861 [see
‘ * Companionage”] .
Daughters living — Annie Theresa, — Ellen
Caroline Charlotte : m. 1890, Lieut. Walter
Bassett Basset, R.N., who d. 1907.
Downer, Lady. — Una Stella Haslingden,
da. of H. E. Russell, of Sydney, N. S.
Wales : m. 1st 1899, as his second wife, the
Hon. Sir John William Downer, K.C.M.G.,
formerly Premier of South Australia, who
d. 1915, leaving issue by his 1st and 2nd
marriages ; 2nd 1919, D’Arcy Addison,
Under-Sec. to Govt., Tasmania. Pennington
Terrace , North Adelaide, S. Australia:
Glenalta, Aldgate, S. Australia.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) James
Frederick, b. 1875, — (by his 2nd marriage)
Alexander Russell, b. 1910.
Doyle, Lady. — Mary, da. of Samuel
Johnson : m. 1854, the Hon. Sir William
Henry Doyle, who d. 1879, Ch. Justice of
Gibraltar.
Drake, Lady. — Elizabeth Lucy, da. of
the late Hon. G. Wood, Member of Council of
Cape of Good Hope : m. 1863, as his 2nd
wife, Sir William Henry Drake, K.C.B.,who
d. 1882, formerly Controller at Headquarters.
Son living — William Barnard, b. 18 — : m.
1914, Alice Lacy, of Basingbourne House,
Fleet, Hants.
Daughter living — Lucy Beatrice : m. 1898, Col.
Sydney Charles Fishburn Jackson, C.M.G.,
D.S.O.
Dring, Lady. — Jane Reid, widow of W.
L. Alstone : m. 1899, Sir William Arthur
Dring, K.C.I.E., who d. 1912. Shanklin,
Isle of Wight.
Son living— Arthur John, b. 1902.
Daughter living — Helen Marian, b. 1900.
Drummond, Lady. — Grace Julia, da. of
the late A. Davidson Parker, of Montreal,
and widow ul George Hamilton ; is a Lady
of Justice of Order of Jerusalem in England :
m. 1884, as : is 2ndwTife, the Hon. Sir George
Alexander Drummond, K.C.M.G., C.V.O.,
who d. 1910, many years a Member of
Canadian Senate. 448, W. Sherbrooke Street,
Montreal.
Drummond, Lady. — Violet Fraser, only
da. of the late Col. Frederick Jervis Home,
C.S.I.: m. 1892, Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis Henry
Rutherford Drummond, K.C.J.E.> C.B., who
d. 1919. Aveland House, Crieff, Perthshire.
Drummond-Hay [see Hay].
Drury, Lady. — Amy Gertrude, C B.E.,
da. of the late J. Middleton, of 3, Porchester
Gate, W. ; Pres. Friendly Union of Sailors
Wives; C.B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1907, as his
second wife, Adm. Sir Charles Carter Drury,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.S.I., who d. 1914.
Homewood , Tenterden, Kent.
Drury- Lowe [see LoweJ.
Dubuc, Lady. — Maria Anna, da. of Henri
B. Henault, of St. Cuthbert, Quebec : m.
1872, the Hon. Sir Joseph Dubuc, LL.D.,
sometime Ch. Justice of King’s Bench Div., I
Manitoba, who d. 1914. P.O. Box 443,
Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Sons living — Five.
Daughters living — Five.
Duckworth, Lady. — Ellen Matilda, da.
of Thomas Gully, formerly of Willsbridge,
Bristol : m. 1882, Sir James Duckworth,
who d. 1915. Castlefield , Rochdale.
Duff, Lady. — Grace, da. of Oswald
Wood : m. 1877, Gen. Sir Beauchamp Duff,
G.C.B., G.C.S.I., K.C.V.O., C.I.E., who d.
1918.
Son living — Douglas Garden, b. 1886: m.
1914, Margaret Crawley, da. of the late J. E.
Vincent, Chancellor of Diocese of Bangor.
Duff, Lady. — [See Scott, Bt., cr. 1671].
Duffey, Lady. — Agnes, only da. of the late
John Cameron, of Ardlui, co. Dublin: m.
1871, Sir George Frederick Duffey, M.D.,
who d. 1903, Past Pres, of Roy. Coll, of
Physicians, Ireland. 30, Fitswilliam Place ,
Dublin.
Daughters living — Of whom the second, Esther
Frances: m. 1918, John Hallarran Bennett,
of Charleston, Ballinacurra, co. Cork.
Duncan, Lady. — Jean Gordon, only da.
of the late James Grant, of Lincoln’s Inn
Fields, W.C. : m. 1879, as his second wife,
the Hon. Sir John James Duncan, who d.
1913. Strathspey, Mitcham, S. Australia;
Hughes Park, Watervale, S. Australia.
Sons living — John Grant Duncan-Hughes
(20, Robe Terrace, Medindie, South Australia),
b. 1882 ; has assumed the additional surname
of Hughes: m 1910, Gertrude Rosalie, only
da. of Col.G.H. Dean, V.D., — Walter Gordon
{Park Terrace, Parkside, South Australia ),
b. 1885: m. 1909, Bessie Graham, da. of
Anthony Skeoch Fotheringham, — Keith
Anstruther, b. 1886, — Colin Robert, b.
1892.
Daughters living — Mary Hughes, — Jean
Gladys Joan : m. 1920, Capt. Alan Ernest
Dean, Indian Army.
Duncan, Lady. — Mary, el. da. of the late
Joseph Stowe, shipowner, of Liverpool:
m. 1877, Sir John Duncan, co-proprietor of
the South Wales Daily News, the South
Wales Echo, and the Cardiff Times,
who d. 1914. c/o London and Provincial
Bank . Cardiff.
Sons living — John, b. 1880: m. 1912, Margery,
da. of A. W. Travis, J.P., of Penarth, — David
Ross, b. 1884, — Joseph Hugh, b. 1887.
Daughters living — Blanche, b. 18 — ; in. 1913,
Thomas Ivor Jones, — Lilian, b. 18 — : m.
1903, Lawrence W. Frank, of Marchington,
Staffordshire — Edith, b. 18 — : m. 1909, —
Annie, b. 1888 : m. 1907, Reginald Staniforth.
Dundas, Lady. — Lily, da. of Robert
Adams : m. 1868, Col. Sir Lorenzo George
Dundas, K.C.B., who d. 1917. Gloster Lodge,
East Molesey.
Sons living — Lorenzo Frank ( Clobetnon ,
Thames Ditton), b. 1872 : m. 1890, Edith
Gertrude Keat, — Robert Claud, b. 1873, — F.
Eyre, b. 1883.
Daughters living — Helen Mabel, b. 1869 : m.
1898, the Rev. Alfred William Flux, R. of
Carlton, Worksop, — Lilly Loudipa, b. 1878:
m. 1899, Thomas Fitzgerald Greer.
Du Plat, Lady. — Ann Bennett, el. da.
of J. S. Forbes, of Garden Corner,
Chelsea Embankment, S.W. : m. 1897, as
his second wife, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles
Taylor Du Plat, K.C.B., who d. 1900.
Ashley , Winchfeld, Hants.
Durnford, Lady. — Mary Louisa Eleanor,
el. da. of the late Rev. John Henry Kirwan,
R. of St. lohn's, Cornwall : m. 1881, Adm.
Sir John Durnford, G.C.B., D.S.O. , who d.
1914. Ashling. The Avenue, Fareham.
Son living — Frederick John, R.N., b. 1896;
Lieut. R.N.
Daughters living — Hyacinth Laura Mary, b.
1882 : m. 1908, Com. Ronald Clinton Mayne,
R.N., — Gladwys Amelia, b. 1889: tn. 1913.
Lieut.-Com. Guy Onslow Lydekker, R.N., —
Margaret, b. 1894 : m. 1914, Lieut. George
Arthur Titterton, R.N.
Duveen, Lady. — Rosetta, da. of the late
Abraham Barnett: m. 1869, Sir Joseph Joel
Duveen, who d. 1908 (shortly after receiving
Knighthood), the well-known Art dealer,
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and donor of Turner Wing to the National
“ Tate ” Gallery of British Art .
Sons living — Sir Joseph, b. 1869 [see
“Knightage”], — Charles, b. 1871: m. 1919,
Anna Kohler, of Philadelphia, — John, b. 1873 :
m. 1903, Blanche, da. of Louis Butler, of
New York, — Edward ( Gangmoor , Hampstead
Heath, AMT.), b. 1875 : m. 1912, Vera, da.
of Percy Marsden, of 8 and 9, Hare wood
House, Hanover Square, W., — Benjamin, b.
1876 : m. 1908, Getrrude, da. of Edward
Moss, of New York, — Henry, b. 1878; Capt.
R.A.F.. — Ernest, b. 1883 ; Capt. in the Army.
Daughters living — Esther, b. 1870: m. 1891,
Jules Eowengard, of Paris, — Annette {Oak
Leigh, East Grinstead), b. 1879 : m. 1st, 1902,
Major Montagu Abrahams, who d. (killed in
action) 1916; 2nd, 1918, Major Victor A.
Walker, — Eveline, b. 1884 : m. 1904, Major
Arthur Cecil Abrahams, C.B.E,, — Florence, b.
1886.
East, Lady. — Annie, da. of the late
Henry Heath, of High Wycombe : m. 1874,
Sir Alfred East, R.A., who d. 1913. 67,
Belsize Park, Hampstead , N.W.3.
Daughters living — Four.
East, Lady. — Frances Elizabeth, da. of
the late Rev. Arthur Mogg, of Chilcompton,
Somerset, and widow of E. H. Watts : m.
1875, as his second wife, Gen. Sir Cecil
James East, K.C.B., who d. 1908. 15, Lans-
down Place East, Bath.
Edwardes, Lady. — Adelaide Jane, da. of
Gen. George Alexander Leckie, Indian
Army : m. 1861, Gen. Sir Stanley de Burgh
Edwardes, K.C.B., who d. 1918. Sponden,
Sandhurst , Hawkhurst, Kent.
Sons living — Stanley Malcolm, C.B., C.M.G.,
D.S. 0.,b. i863[see“CoMPANiONAGE”], — John
Grahame, D.S.O., b. 1869 [see “ Companion-
age”], — Alexander Coburn, C.B.E., b. 1873
[see “ Companionage ”].
Daughters living — Florence Rachel, b. 1865 :
m. 1886, Major Leonard Hugh Vidal, — Ida
Grace, b. 1874, — Emmeline Sibyl, b. 1877:
m. 1901, Frederick George Thomson, M.D.,
M.R.CS., M.R.C.P., of 28, The Circus, Bath.
Edwards, Lady. — Mary, da. of the late
Major John Routledge Majendie, 92nd High-
landers : m. 1880, as his second wife, Lieut. -
Col. the Rt. Hon. Sir Fleetwood Isham
Edwards, P.C., G.C.V.O , K.C.B., I.S.O.,
who d. 1910, an Extra Equerry to King
George V., and Paymaster to the House-
hold, and having held many offices in the
Royal Household during the two preceding
reigns. The Manor House, Lind field.
Egerton, Lady. — Olga, da. of Prince
Lobanow Rostowski, and widow of M.
Michael Katkow : m. 1895, the Rt. Hon.
Sir Edwin Henry Egerton, G.C.M.G.,
K.C.B. (Ambassador in Madrid 1903-5 and in
Rome 1905-9), who d. 1916. 4, Buckingham
Palace Gardens, S. W.
Eliot, Lady. — Mary, da. of the late
William Nevill, of Godaiming: m. 1877, Sir
John Eliot, K.C.I.E., F.R.S., who d. 1908.
Sons living — John Armstrong, b. 1878, —
Nevill, C.B.E., b. 1880 [see “Companion-
age ”].
Elliot, Lady. — Emily Claridge, da. of
W. Gardner: m. 1879, as his second wife,
Major Sir Henry George Elliot, K.C M.G.,
C.B., who d. 1912. Cape Town.
Elliott, Lady. — Alice, da. of the late
Thomas Gaussen, of Guernsey, and widow of
T. J. Murray, B.C.S. : m. 1887, as his second
wife, Sir Charles Alfred Elliott, K.C.S.I.,
who d. 1911, leaving issue by his 1st and 2nd
marriages. Coombe, Inner Park Road
Wimbledon Common, S. W.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Alfred
Charles, C.B.E,, b. 1870 [see “ Companion-
age”], — Frank Lewis Dumbell, C.B.,b. 1888
[see “ Companionage ”].
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage)
Mary Amy : m. 1891, Col. Henry Richard
Beadon Donne, C.B., C.M.G.
Elliott, Lady. — Ida Gertrude, el. da. of
the late Charles J. Brune : m. 1904, as his
second wife, Sir Charles Bletterman Elliott,
K. C.M.G., who d. 1911 (leaving issue by his
1st marriage), sometime Gen. Manager Cape
of Good Hope Govt. Railways. Sea Pointr
Cape Town.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage), Charles
Caldwell ( Sea Point, Cape Town), M.D.,
b. 1866, — George Goodban, b. 1872 : m.
1906, Jessie Stubbs, — Arthur Abercrombie,
b. 1873 : m. 1903, Kathleen Gosselin, —
Frank Field, b. 1877,— Wilfrid Wright, b .
1879, — Stanley Steuart, b. 1881, — Douglas
Dowden, b. 1883, — Roy Remington, b. 1885 :
m. 1913, Erna Stange.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage) Mabel
Charlotte, b. 1870.
Ellis, Lady — Kathleen Rose, da. of the
late John Henry Abernethy, and widow of
William Henry Phillips Jenkins, of Frenchay
Park, Bristol : m. 1920, as his second wife,
Sir Evelyn Campbell Ellis, who d. 1920,
leaving issue by his 1st marriage. 234, St.
James' Court, Buckingham Gate, S. W.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage) Eileen
Hermione, b. 1905.
Ellis, Lady. — Mary Lily Grace, el. da.
of George Bradford Ellicombe, of Rock-
lands, Chudleigh, Devon : m. 1893, Inspector-
Gen. Sir Herbert Mackay Ellis, K.C.B. ,
LL.D., F. R.C.S., who d. 1912. Leavesden,
The Common, Weybridge.
Ellis, Lady. — Mary Sharp, da. of John
Taylor, of N. Shields : m. 1892, as his second
wife, Sir Joseph Baxter Ellis, who d. 1918,
leaving issue by his 1st and 2nd marriages.
North Ashfield, Gloucester Terrace, New-
castle-on Tyne.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) William
Barker, b. 1868: m. 1892, — Joseph, b. 1870:
m. 1899, — Arthur, b. 1873 : m. 18 — , — Harry
Stephenson, b. 1881: m. 1913, Ida Beatrice,
da. of Henry Mosely, of The Cedars,
Gosforth, — (by his 2nd marriage) William
Haswell Stephenson, b. 1898, — John Taylor,
b. 1899.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage)
Fanny, b. 1882: m. 18 — , F. T. Walker,
Lieut. R.E., — (by his 2nd marriage) Mary
Baxter, b. 1892, — Dorothy Barker, b. 1900.
Elphinstone, Lady. — Annie Frances,
da. of W. H. Cole, of West Woodhay
House, Newbury, Berks; sometime an
Extra Lady-in-Waiting to H.R.H. the late
Duchess of Connaught : m. 1876, Maj.-Gen.
Sir Howard Crauford Elphinstone, V.C.,
K.C.B., C.M.G., who d. 1890, Comptroller
of the Household to H.R.H. the Duke of
Connaught. Pine Wood, Bagshot, Surrey.
Daughters living — Victoria Alexandrina : m,
1898, Col. Hugh Norman Ramsay Cowie,
C.M.G. , D.S.O., who d. (killed in action) 1915,
— Irene Frances: m. 1904, Brig.-Gen. Mal-
colm HammondEdmond Welch, C.B., C.M.G. ,
Roy. Irish Regt., — Mary Howard: m. 1909,
Lieut. -Col. Robert Singleton McClintock. R.E. ,
— Olive Margaret: m. 1910, Lieut. -Col. Lam-
bert Cameron Jackson, C.M.G., D.S.O.
Elvey, Lady. — Mary, da. of the late
Joseph Savory, of Buckhurst Park : m. 1882,
as his 4th wife, Sir George Job Elvey,
Mus. D., for 56 years Organist to H.M.
Queen Victoria, who d. 1893.
Son living— Rev. George Frederick Handel, b.
1883; Curate of St. Nicholas, Sutton, Surrey:
m. 1917, Elizabeth Claire, da. of the late Judge
Roche, of Summerville, Blackrock, co. Dublin.
Erskine, Lady. — Margaret Eliza, da. of
the late Rev. John Constable, R. of Marston
Biggott, near Frome : m. 1885, Adm. of
the Fleet Sir James Elphinstone Erskine,
K.C.B., who d. 1911 [see E. Buchan, colls.].
Four Firs, Shotter Mill, Haslemere.
Euan-Smith [see Smith].
Evans, Lady. — Blanch^, da. of Charles
Rule, of Cincinnati, U.S.A., and widow of
Herbert de Pinto : m. 2ndly, 1905, as his
second wife, the Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel
Thomas Evans, P.C., G.C.B., LL.D., who
d. 1918, Pres, of Probate, Divorce, and Ad-
miralty Div. of High Court of Justice, and
Pres, of Prize Court, n, Lancaster Gate,
W. ; 9, Sussex Square, Brighton.
Son living — (By his 1st marriage) Horace, b.
1889. Daughter living— (By his 2nd marriage)
Gwendolen Margaret, b. 1906.
Evans, Lady. — Elizabeth Mary, da. of
Capt. Charles Hall, R.N., Plymouth : m. 1846,
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Cant. Sir Frederick John Owen Evans,
K.C.B., F.R.S., Hydrographer to the Ad-
miralty, who d. 1885.
Evans, Lady. — Emilia, da. of the late
James Hills : m. 1873, Sir Griffith Humphrey
Pugh Evans, K.C.I.E., who d. 1902. Loves-
grove , Llanbadarn Fawr, Cardiganshire , 5.
Wales.
Sons living — Griffith Pugh, b. 1879; Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1909; Lieut. R.N.V.R., — Lewis
Pugh, D.S.O., b. 1881 [see “ Companionage ”] :
m. 1918, Margaret Segrave, da. of John
Carbery Pugh Vaughan Pryse-Rice [see
Pryse-Rice, “Knightage”], — James John
Pugh, b. 1885; Capt. Welsh Guards : m. 1916,
Viola, da. of Lionel Robinson.
Daughters living — Alice Mary Pugh : m. 1901,
Richard Townshend Greer, C.S.I., — Gladys:
m. 1903, Major Henry Arthur Clifton, — Betha
Millicent, — Gwyneth Veronica.
Evans, Lady. — Maria Millington, da. of
the late Charles Crawford Lathbury, of
Wimbledon : m. 1892, as his 3rd wife, Sir
John Evans, K.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., Sc.D.,
F.R.S., the eminent antiquary and numis-
matist, who d. 1908, leaving issue by his 1st
and 3rd marriages. Albemarle Club.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Sir Arthur
John [see “ Knightage.”] — Lewis, b. 1853 :
m. 1st, 1884, Beryl Mary, who d. 1886, da.
of the Rev. P.S.Ward ; 2nd, 1890, Eva Fanny,
da. of Capt. George N. J. Bradford, King’s
(Liverpool Regt.).
Daughters living— (By his 1st marriage)
Harriet Ann, b. 1857: m. 1880 , Charles
James Longman, — (By his 3rd marriage)
Joan, b. 1893.
Evans, Lady. — Martha, da. of William
Nevett, of Marton, Shropshire : m. 1869,
Sir Edward Evans, who d. 1917 Spital
Old Hall, Cheshire.
Sons living — Edward Nevett ( Johannesburg ,
S. Africa ), b. 1873 : m. 1909, Beatrice Adah,
2nd da. of the Rev. Leighton Buckwell, V. of
Newington, Folkestone, — John Nevett, b.
1879-
Daughters living — Gertrude, — Margaret, —
Rose Noeline : m. 19 — , Major T. F. Vernon
Thom, Lancashire Fusiliers.
Eve, Lady. — Caroline Ella, da. of the
Hon. H. E. Cox, of Claremont, Jamaica : m.
1889, Sir Frederic (Samuel) Eve, F.R.C.S.,
who d. 1916.
Son living — Herbert Frederic Harwood, b.
1892.
Daughter living — Ella Muriel, b. 1895.
Everett, Lady - Marie Georgina, da. of
the late P. Quartano di Calogeras, Doctor-
at-lawT, of Corfu : m. 1870, Col. Sir William
Everett, K.C.M.G.. who d. 1908.
Daughters living— Constance Gertrude Lilian
( Baroness Cozens- Hardy) : m. 1895, the 2nd
Baron Cozens-Hardv, — Blanch: m. 1916,
Lieut.-Col. John William Henry Maturin,
Army Ser. Corps.
Ewing, Lady.— Margaret Russell, da. of
the late Francis Peter MacCabe : m. 1879,
the Hon. Sir Thomas Thompson Ewing,
K.C.M.G., who d. 1920. Musgrave Street,
Mostnan, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Fairbairn, Lady [see Loraine, Bt.].
Fairfax, Lady. — Lucy, fourth da. of
John Armstrong, of Sydney, N S. Wales:
m. 1857, Sir James Reading Fairfax, who
d. 1919. Senior Proprietor of the Sydney
Morning Herald and Sydney Mail. Ginah-
gulla, Belle Vue Hill, Double Bay , Sydney,
N.S. Wales; Woodside, Moss Vale, N.S.
Wales.
Sons iiving — Five.
Daughter living — One.
Fairfax, Lady [see Kinloch, Bt., cr.
1686].
Falconbridge, Lady. — Mary Phoebe, da.
of the late Hon. R. B. Sullivan, a Judge of
Court of Queen’s Bench : m. 1873, the Hon.
Sir William Glenholme Falsonbridge, who
d. 1920, Ch. Justice of the King’s Bench and
Pres, of High Court of Ontario. 80, Isabella
Street , Toronto.
Sonliving — JohnDelatre,LL.B.,6. 1875; Bar.
Toronto 1900: m. 1905, Elizabeth Porter,
da. of the Rev. S. M. Hamilton, D.D., of
New York, U.S.A.
Daughters living — Madeleine St. George, b.
1874 : m. 1894, Arthur Whyte Anglin, K.C.,
— TEmilia, b. 1881 : m. 1903, Robert Cassels,
broker, — Ad£le Baldwin, b. 1883 : m. 1903,
Cawthra Mulock [see Mulock, Knt.], — Aim6e
Glenholme, b. 1884: m. 1908, Lieut.-Col. D.
Douglas Young, Canadian Cav.
Fane, Lady. — Constantia Eleanor, da. of
the late Gen. R. Blucher Wood : m. 1875,
Sir Edmund Douglas Veitch Fane, K.C. M.G.,
who d. 1900, Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen.
to Denmark. Boyton, Codford, Wilts.
Son living — Henry Nevile, b. 1883 ; Lieut.
Coldstream Guards and an A.D.C. : m. 1910,
the Hon. Harriet Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-
Trefusis, da. of 21st Baron Clinton.
Daughters living — Lucy Evelyn, b. 1876 :
m. 1905, Capt. Charles John Fitzroy Rhys
Wingfield [see V. Powerscourt, colls.], —
Etheldred Constantia ( Lady Rumbold),C.B.E. ,
b. 1879 ; Pres, of British Red Cross in Swit-
zerland; C.B.E- ( ivil), 1920: m. 1905, Sir
Horace George Montagu Rumbold, 9th Bt.
K.C.M.G., High Commnr. at Constantinople.
Farran, Lady. — Ethel Kate, da. of the
late Thomas Simmons, of Liverpool : m.
1874, Sir Charles Frederick Farran, who
d. 1898, Ch. Justice of Bombay. Brackendale
House, Camberley , Surrey.
Sons living — Frederick St. Clair, b. 1876: m.
1915, Rose Eleanor, da. of the Rev. John
Erskine Campbell-Colquhoun, of Kellermond,
Carscadden, Dumbartonshire, and Chert-
well, Keni, — George Lambert, b. 1881 ; M ijor
Indian Cav. : m 19 — , Myrtle Da.sy, da of
Sherbrooke Keatinge, of Vineholt, Lahore,
India, — Charles Ernest, b. 1889 ; Major R.E. :
m. 1916, Theodora, da. of the late Rev.
Sisson Cooper, R. of Coolock, co. Dublin.
Daughters living — Of whom the second, Kate
Madeline: m. 1918, Lieut. Francis G. Dyer,
R.N.V.R.
Farren, Lady. — Agnes Florence, da. of
the Rev. Wiiliam Edward Downes, R. of
Baylham, Suffolk : m. 1885, Gen. Sir Richard
Thomas Farren, G.C.B., who d. 1909.
94, Beaufort Street, Chelsea, S. W.
Sons living — Rev. William Maurice Allan, b.
1887 ; Chap, to the Forces, — Richard Hugh,
b. 1888 ; Major R.A.
Daughter living — Annie Primrose, b. 1890.
Farwell, Lady. — Mary Erskine, da. of
the late Sir John Wickens, Vice-Chancellor :
m. 1873, the Rt. Hon. Sir George Farwell,
LL.D., sometime a Lord Justice of Appeal,
who d. 1915. Bury House , Bury ,Pulboro ugh,
Sussex.
Son living— Christopher John Wickens (34,
Sloane Court, S.JE.3, and 10, Old Square,
Lincoln's Inn, W.C.), b. 1877: m. 1904,
Leslie, da. of Dr. Hope, of Geelong, Aus-
tralia.
Daughters living — Maud Mary, — Joan
Elizabeth : m. 1st, 1903, W. W. Renshaw,
who d. 1903; 2ndly, 1907, William Everard
Tyldesley Jones, Bar.-at-law, of it, We-
therby Gardens, S.W.,— Ursula Verelst (8,
Cornwall Mansions, Kensington Court, IV.) :
m. 1904, as his second wife, Thomas
Sutton Townsend, J.P., who d. 1918, —
Margaret Dorothy: m. 1909, James Arthur
Stark, of Strathmore, Caterham.
Faure, Lady. — Johanna, da. of A. C. Van
der Byl, of Klapmuto, Cape Colony : m.
1874, the Hon. Sir Pieter Hendrik Faure,
K C.M.G., who d. 1914. Highslead, Ronde-
bosch, Cape Town.
Fawcett, Lady. — Amelia Emily, da. of
the late Evelyn Houghton ; has Turkish
Order of Nichan-i-Chefakat : m. 1874, Sir
(John) Henry Fawcett, K.C.M.G., many
years H.B.M.’s Ch. Judge of Supreme Court
of the Levant, and British Consul-Gen.,
Constantinople, who d. i8q8.
Daughter living— Vere Grace : m. 1906, Capt.
David Oglivy, R.E. [see Ogiivy, Bt., colls.].
Fenton, Lady. — Charlotte Jane, da. of
G. Oakes, and widow of J. Collins: m. 1883,
Sir Myles Fenton, who d. 1918. Redstone
Hall, Redhill, Surrey.
Findlay, Lady. — Charlotte, da. of Pryse
Jacob, F.R.C.S. : m. 1885, as his 2nd wife,
knights’ widows.
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Sir George Findlay, who d. 1893, Gen.
Manager of L. and N.-W. Railway. 50,
Argyll Road, Kensington , IV.
Firbank, Lady. — Jane Harriette, fourth
da. of the late Rev. James Perkins Garrett,
of Kilgarron and Kellestown, co. Carlow :
m. 1883, Sir (Joseph) Thomas Firbank, who
d. 1910, J.P. and D.L. for Monmouthshire
(High Sheriff 1891), J P. for Kent, Major
Engineer and Railway Staff Corps, and
M.P. for Hull, ,E Div. (Q 1895-1906 Den-
bigh Cottage , Richmond , Surrey; \ Ladies’
Imperial Club.
Son living — Arthur Annesley Ronald, b. 1886.
Daughter living — Heather.
FitzPatrick, Lady. — Mary, da. of Col.
Buller. 94th Regt. : m. 1862, Sir Dennis
FitzPatrick, G.C.S.I., LL*D., who d 1920.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Flower, Lady. — Georgiana Rosetta, da.
of the late Adm. W. H. Smyth, D.C.L. : m.
1858, Sir William Henry Flower, K.C.B.,
D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., who d. 1899, some-
time Director of Natural History Branch
of British Museum. 7, Carlyle Mansions ,
Cheyne Walk , S.W.3.
Sons living — Arthur Smyth, b. i860 ; F.S.A. :
m. 1893, Alberta Maitland Chambers, who
d. 1914, — Stanley Smyth ( Kedah House,
Giza, Egypt, and Longfield, Tring), b. 1871 ;
in Egyptian Govt. Ser.; m. 1896, Sibyl Peckam
Wallace.
Daughters living— Caroline Mary: m. 1885,
Henry Charles Shann, — Vera Josephine :
m. 1891, Col. Middleton Westenra Biddulph,
J.P., D.L-, of Rathrobin, Tullamore, King’s
co., — Geraldine Rose: m. 1901, F. Hamlyn
Price, formerly Ceylon Civil Ser., of 7,
Harley Gardens, S.W.10, — Augusta Frances
Ellen : m. 1908, the Rev. Sherburne Povah
Tregelles Prideaux, D.D., of Corton, Upton
Eovel, Wilts [see Prideaux, K.].
Ford, Lady. — Annie, da. of Marquis of
Garofalo (formerly 4th Dragoons), of Naples:
m. 1857, the Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Clare
Ford, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G , who d. 1899.
Sons living — Richard, b. 18 — ; formerly Capt.
Rifle Brig. : m. 1918, Mary Lilia, da. of the
late Herbert Palmer, of 22, Ovington Square,
S.W.
Ford, Lady. — Ellen Elizabeth, da. of the
late George Watson: m. 1859. Sir Theodore
Thomas Ford, sometime Ch. Justice of
Straits Settlements, who d. 1920. Devon
House , Harold Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.
Sons living — Theodore Albert, b. 1861, —
William Egerton, b. 1867 : m. 1904, Vasti,
da. of H. Woodlands, — Wilfred Rowlandson,
b. 1870: m. 1891, Zilla, da. of V. Sharpe,
— Conrad Henry, b. 1874.
Daughters living — Eleanor Charlotte, b. 1859 :
m. 1881, George T. Addis, who d. 1901, —
Ethel Irene, b. 1872.
Forestier-Walker [see Walker].
Foster, Lady. — Eliza, da. of Daniel
Godden, of Portsmouth : m. 1866, Sir Tom
Scott Foster, L.D.S., who d. 1918. Braemar,
St. Helen's Parade, Southsea.
Son living — Tom, b. 1883.
Daughters living — Eliza, b. 1868,— Ellen, b.
1871. — Margaret, b. 1887.
Foster, Lady(Lv Neve). — Sophia Cheval-
lier, da. of the late Arthui Fisher Tompson,
of Belton, Suffolk : m. 1872, Sir Clement Le
Neve Foster, D.Sc., F.R.S., who d. 1904.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Two.
Fox, Lady. — Marion Jane, da. of John
Remington Mills, formerly of Tolmers,
Herts: m. 1884, as his second wife, Col. Sir
(George) Malcolm Fox, who d. 1918. 51,
Rutland Gate, S.W.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage)
Dorothy Agnes, b. 1882 : m. 1918, Major
John Reginald Wyndham, Wiltshire Regt.,
of Dinton, Salisbury, — (by his 2nd mar-
riage) Marion Inez Douglas, b. 1885 : m. 1914,
Stephen Burman Ward.
Fox, Lady [see Hobhouse, Bt.].
Franklin, Lady. — Harriette, da. of the
late John Ferra Watson, of Heigham Hall,
Norfolk: m. 1871, Surg -Gen. Sir Benjamin
Franklin, K.C.I.E., who d. 1917, an Hon.
Physician to H.M. 3E, Montagu Mansions,
Portman Square , W.
Son living — Harold Scott Erskine, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., b. 1878 [see “Companionage”].
Daughters living — Maud Mary, — Sydney
Alice Hastings: m. 1904, Col. Cranley Charl-
ton Onslow, C.M.G., C.B E., D.S.O. [see On-
slow, Bt., colls.].
Franklyn, Lady.— Helen, da. of the late
Edwin Williams, of Craven Hill Gardens,
W.: m.1881, Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Edmund
Franklyn, K.C.B., who d. 1914 [M. Linlith-
gow, colls.].
Sons living — Harold Edmund, D S.O., M.C.,
b. 1885 [see “Companionage”], — Geoffrey
Ernest Warren, b. 1889 ; Capt. R.F.A.
Daughter living — Dorothy Hope : m. 1908,
Major George Edward Mervyn Thorneycroft,
D.S.O. , R.A.
Franks, Lady. — Catherine, second da. of
Henry Lumsden, of Auchindoir, Aberdeen-
shire : m. 1874, Sir John Hamilton Franks,
C. B., who d. 1915, sometime Sec. to Irish
Land Commn. Tirnanoge, Malahide, co.
Dublin.
Sons living — - James Gordon (Roseneath,
Malahide, Dublin), b. 1875 : m. 1904,
Margaret, 4th da. of the late Rt. Hon.
Gerald FitzGibbon, P.C., LL.D., — Robert
Fergusson, b. 1887: m. 1914, Maude Aileen,
da. of William David Quinn, J.P., of Johan-
nesburg, S. Africa.
Daughters living — Rosalie Henrietta,— Anne
Eleanor: m. 1914, James Wilkinson, of Garry-
noe, Sutton, co. Dublin, — Kathleen Eliza-
beth: m. 1911, Henry Stokes, M.D., of 32,
Upper Pembroke Street, Dublin, — Dorothea
Mary : m. 1907, Henry Horatio Dixon, F.R.S.,
of Clivedon, Temple Road, Dublin.
Fraser, Lady. — Henrietta, da. of Col.
H. T. Lugard, I.C.S. : m. 18S3, as his second
wife, Sir Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser,
K.C.S.I., LL.D., D.Litt, who d. 1919, leaving
issue by his 1st and 2nd marriages Auchen-
leish, Glenisle , Alyth.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Rev. Alex-
ander Garden, b. 1873; Principal Trinity Col-
lege, Kandy, Ceylon : m. 1901, Annie Beatrice,
da. of Robert Glass, of Craigielea, Whickham,
Durham, — (by his 2nd marriage) Harry
Lugard, b. 1884 : m. 19 — , Edyth Milne, —
Patrick Shaw, b. 1891; Capt. The Came-
ronians, — Charles James Stewart, M.C., b.
1895 ; Capt. Indian Army.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage) Mary
Anne Gibson, b. 1875: m. 1898, Joseph
Houldsworth Oldham.
Fraser, Lady. — Susanna Margaret, da.
of the Rev. R. Duncan : m. 1874, Sir Thomas
Richard Fraser, M.D., LL.D., Sc.D., F.R.S.,
who d. 1920, Emeritus Professor of Materia
Medica, Edinburgh Univ. 13, Drumsheugh
Gardens, Edinburgh ; Druimbeg, Acharacle,
Argyllshire.
Sons living — Thomas Christison, b. 1875 ; Major
R.G.A., and Assist. Director of Ordnance
Factories, India : m. 1913, Lilian, da. of Capt.
J. Lennox, of Simla, — George Moir, b. 1878;
sometime 2nd Lieut. R.F.A. : m. 1917. Leslie
Mitchell, only da. of George Shewan Traill,
M.D., of Strichen, Aberdeenshire, — Francis
Richard M.B., Ch.B., B.Sc. (13, Drum-
sheugh Gardens, Edinburgh) ; b. 1885; Major
R.A.M.C. : m. 1919, Mary Claudine Stirling,
widow of Capt. J. A. Fraser, Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders, — Eric Malcolm, b.
1896; Capt. Seaforth Highlanders.
Daughters living — Mary Susanna, b. 1877, —
Gertrude Agnes, b. 1882, — Caroline Annie, b.
1889: m. 1st, 1913, Capt. William Robert
Benny Mcjannet, W.S., Seaforth Highlanders
(Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany’s), who d.
(killed in action during European War) 1916 ;
2ndl>, 1917, Lieut. -Col. Kenneth Dingwall,
D. S.O., Seaforth Highlandere.
Freeling, Lady. — Frederica Selina Owen,
da. of the late George James Pennington :
m. 1856, Sir Sanford Freeling, K.C.M.G.,
who d. 1894 [see Freeling, Bt., colls.].
Freeth, Lady. — Florence, el. da. of the
late Thomas Oakes, of Windsor : m. 1870, Sir
Evelyn Freeth, who d. iqii.
Sons living — Charles John David, b. 1872 ;
Lieut. -Col. R.A.,and Inspector of Guns and
1200
KNIGHTAGE.
Rifles in India : m. 1902, Dolly, 2nd da. of
W. Stanton, — Harold ( Russettrngs , 93, Red-
land Road, Bristol), M.D. , b. 1878 ; Eieut.
R. A.M.C.: m. 1903, Beatrice, da. of the late
T. G. Stonham, — Thomas Cecil, b. 1881 ;
Eieut. R.E. : m. 1911, Muriel Eaurie, 2nd da.
of J. E. McGavin, — Rev. Robert Evelyn, b.
1886 ; Precentor, St. Andrew’s Cathedral,
Sydney, N. S. Wales: m. 1913, Gladys, da.
of A. W. Snashall.
Daughters living — Florence May, b. 1871 ; a
Missionary in Japan, — Margaret Charlotte,
b. 1875 : rn. 1899, Joseph Henry Mont-
gomery, solicitor, of 78, Northumberland
Road, Dublin, — Anna Elizabeth, b. 1876, —
Dorothy Irene, b. 1889.
Fremantle, Hon. Lady [see E. Cottesloe,
colls.].
French, Lady. — Wilna, da. of the late
David Ross, C.I.E. : m. 1886, Sir Edward
Lee French, K.C.V.O., who d. 1916, some-
time Under-Sec. to Govt, of Punjab, Police
Depart.
Daughter living — Annie Wilna, b. 1889, m.
1 91 1, Vivian Augustus Short, Indian Police.
Frendo Azopardi, Lady. — Caterina, da.
of the late M. A. De Giorgio, EE.D. : m.
1892, Sir Vincent Frendo Azopardi, C.M.G.,
EE.D., who d. 1919, Ch. Justice and Pres,
of H.M.’s Court of Appeal and Vice-Pres. of
Council of Govt., Malta. Valetta, Malta.
Fry, Lady. — Mariabella, da. of the late
John Hodgkin, Bar.-at-Law, of Lewes: m.
1859, the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Fry, P.C.,
G.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., formerly a
Lord Justice of Appeal, who d. 1918. Fat-
land House, Failand , near Bristol.
Sons living— Edward Portsmouth ( Chicul -
dah, Weston-super-Mare), b. i860: m. 1895,
Frances, da. of W. H. May,— Roger Eliot
(7, Dalmeny Avenue , Islington, IV. 7), b.
1866: m. 1896, Helen, da. of Joseph Coombe.
Daughters living — Joan Mary (40, Temple
Fortune Hill , Colder s Green , N.W. 4), b.
1862, — Isabel ( Mayortorne Manor, Wen-
dover , Bucks), b. 1869,— Agnes, b. (twin)
1869, — Sara Margery (7, Dalmeny Avenue,
N 7), b. 1874,— Anna Ruth (28, Aubrey
Walk , Kensington , W. 8), b. 1878.
Fuller, Lady. — Elizabeth, da. of the
Rev. Thomas Mann, of Cowes, Isle of
Wight : m. 1875, as his second wife, Sir
Thomas Ekins Fuller, K.C.M.G. , who d.
1910, leaving issue by his 1st marriage.
Dunhurst, Petersfeld, Hants.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) William
Henry ( Avening , 3, Hill Street, East London,
S. Africa), b. 1858 : m. 1884, Anna Charlotte,
who d. 1916, da. of the late Col. Charles
Duncan Griffith, C.M.G.,— Edward Barnard
Hawthomden, Rosmead Avenue, Cape Town,
. Africa), M.B., b.R.C.S., b. 1868: m.
1893, Maria Emmeline, da. of the late Hon.
James Buchanan.
Fullerton, Lady [see E. Essex, colls.].
Furley, Lady. — Maria Turner, R.R.C.,
da. of George Baker, J.P., formerly of Holm-
fels, Reigate ; is a Lady of Justice of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem : ni . 1874, Sir John
Furley, C. H., C.B., who d. 1919. 13, Lath-
bury Road, Oxford.
Gairdner, Lady. — Helen Bridget, el. da.
of Robert John Wright, of Norwich : m.
1870, Professor Sir William Tennant Gaird-
ner, K.C.B., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.,
F.R.C.P.E., F.R.C.S.E., who d. 1907. 16,
Carrick Avenue. Ayr.
Sons living — John Francis Robert, M.B.,
M.R.C.S. {Pre/oriu, Transvaal), b. 1871: m.
1909, Isobel, da. of J. O. Mitchell, EE.D., —
Rev. Canon William Henry Temple, b. 1873;
in Church Missionary So., Cairo: m. 1902,
Margaret Dundas, da. of J. O. Mitchell,
EE.D., — Eric Dalrymple, P.S.O. [see “ Com-
panionage ”], — Anthony Philip, b. 1885.
Daughters living — Helen Christian, b. 1876 :
m. 1899, Eewis Robertson Sutherland, Pro-
fessor of Pathology, St. Andrews Univ., —
Ailsa Bridget, b. 1879, — Dorothea Marion
Emily, b. 1883.
Galbraith, Lady. — Helen Mary, da. of
Lieut. -Gen. Arthur Gore Handcock, C.B. :
m. 1896, Maj.-Gen. Sir William Galbraith, |
K.C.B., who d. 1906. Lutwyche, Malvern
Wells.
Son living — One.
Garrick, Lady.- — Kate, da. of the late J. J.
Cadell, M.D. : m. 1865, the Hon. Sir James
Francis Garrick, K.C.M.G., sometime Agent-
Gen. for Queensland in London, who d. 1907.
74, Campden Hill Court, W.
Sons living — James Cadell ( Brisbane , Queens-
land), b. 1868 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1892 :
m. 1894, — Francis Cadell ( Roughwood Croft,
Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks), b. 1870 ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1893 : m. 1901.
Daughter living — Kate Cecie, b. 1866.
Gaselee, Lady. — Alice Margaret, da. of
the late Gartside Gartside-Tipping, of Ross-
ferry, co. Fermanagh, and Bolton, Lanca-
shire: m. 1895, as his second wife, Gen. Sir
Alfred Gaselee, G. C.B. , G.C.I.E., who d. 1918.
Grove End, Pit Farm Road, Guildford.
Gatty, Lady Scott-. — Elizabeth E., el.
da. of the late John Foster, of Newhall
Grange, Maltby, co. York : m. 1874, Sir
Alfred Scott Scott-Gatty, K.C.V.O., F.S.A.,
who d. 1918, Garter Principal King of Arms.
Wendov'.r Lodge, Welwyn, Herts.
Son living — Alexander John Scott ( Castle
Hill, Huntingdon), b. 1875 ; Member of the
Dramatic Pryfession: m. 1902, Eina Mary,
O.B.E. , el. da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir William
Hart Dyke, 7th Bt., P.C., M.P.
Geary, Lady — Sophia Mary, da. of the
late George Symes, of Bridport : m. 1865,
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Le Guay Geary,
K.C.B., who d. 1918. Arreton, Camberley,
Surrey.
Son living — John Alexander, D.S.O., b. 1877
[see “ COMPANIONAGE ”].
Daughters living — Florence Mary Caroline, —
Constance Anne, — Gladys Ellen Frances.
Gerard, Lady [see E. Clanwilliam,
colls.].
Ghose, Lady. — Sreemutty Hemunt Ku-
mary, da. of the late Kally Sunkur Roy
Choudhry, of Takee: m. 1849, Sir Chunder
Madhub Ghose, who d. 1918, a Judge of
Calcutta High Court. Bhoivanipore, Cal-
cutta.
Gibbs, Lady. — Catharine Mary, da. of
the late Robert Gibbs Jackson, of Ever-
ton : m. 1870, Sir Ben Thomas Brandreth
Gibbs, who d. 1885, Hon. Director of Roy.
Agricultural So. ofEngland, and Hon. Sec. of
Smithfield Club. Empress Club.
Son living — Duncombe ( Fairfield , Pershore ),
b. 1879 ; Sec. National Fruit Growers’
Federation.
Daughters living — Amy Harriet : m. 1910,
Eieut. -Col. Arthur Winsmore Hooper, C.M.G.,
D.S.O.,— Catherine Alice.
Gibbons, Lady. — Elizabeth Campbell, da.
of Hugh Craig, of Montreal : tn. 1876, Sir
George Christie Gibbons, K.C., who d. 1918.
Lornhurst , London, Canada.
Giffen, Lady. — Margaret Anne, da. of
the late George Wood, of Aberdeen : m.
1896, as his second wife, Sir Robert Giffen,
K.C.B., F.R.S., LL.D., an economist and
statistician, who d. 1910. Culver Cottage ,
Sanders/ead, Surrey.
Gilbert, Lady. — Lucy Agnes, da. of the
late Capt. Thomas Metcalf Blois Turner : m.
1867, Sir William Schwenck Gilbert, J.P.,
D.L., dramatic author and poet, who d. 1911.
Grim's Dyke, Harrow Weald, Middlesex.
Gilbert, Lady. — Rosa, da. of Joseph S.
Mulholland, M.D, of Belfast: m. 1891,
Sir John Thomas Gilbert, LL.D., F.S.A.
(Historian and Archivist), Vice-Pres. of
Roy. Irish Acad., who d. 1898. Villa Nova,
Mount Merrion Avenue, Blackrock, co.
Dublin.
Gillott, Lady. — Elizabeth Jane, da. of
the late William Hawken, of Pimlico : m.
1863, Sir Samuel Gillott, who d. 1913 ; some-
time Ch. Sec. of State for Victoria. Edensor,
Brunszvick Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne.
Gilman, Lady. — Sophie Louisa, el. da.
of the late Thomas Storey7, of London : m.
1858, Sir Charles Rackham Gilman, who d.
1911. Stafford House, Eaton, Norwich.
Sons living — Charles Storey ( Cumberland
knights’ widows.
1201
House, Kensington, W.), b. 1864 : m. 1889,
Gertrude Wadsworth, of Bedford.
Daughter living — Sophie Mary, b. 1859 : m.
1899, Frithjof Nicolaysen, of Christiania.
Glover, Lady. — Elizabeth Rosetta, da. of
William lames Butler Scott, Esq., of Anne’s
Grove Abbey, Mountrath, Queen’s co. : m.
1876, Capt. Sir John Hawley Glover, G.C.M.G.,
Gov. of Newfoundland, who d. 1885. 68,
Carlisle Mansions, Victoria Street, S. W.
Glyn, Lady. — Ellen, da. of James Robert
Dalton Dewar, formerly of Winkfield,
Windsor: m. 1866, Lieut. -Gen. Sir John
Plumptre Carr Glyn, K.C.B., who d. 1912
(see Glyn, Bt., colls., cr. 1880). Sunbridge,
Bournemouth.
Godson, Lady. — Jane Charlotte, da. of
the late Edmund Bough ton, J.P., of Stoke,
near Coventry : m. 1869, Sir Augustus
Frederick Godson, M.P., who d. 1906.
Bayons Manor, Lincolnshire ; 57, Lowndes
Square, S. IV.
Daughter living— Ruth; a J.P. for Lindsey: m.
1892, Edmund Charles Tennyson-D’Eyncourt
(a Metropolitan Magistrate), of Bayons Manor,
Lincolnshire, and 5 7, Lowndes Square, S.W.
Goldie-Taubman [see Taubman],
Goldney, Lady , O.B.E. — Alice Frances
Holbrow, da. of Major Frederick Charles
Napier Goldney, Indian Army (retired), of
71, Windsor Road, Ealing, W; O.B E. 1920:
m. 1913, as his second wife, Sir J ohn Tanker-
ville Go'dney, sometimeCh. JusticeofTrini-
dad, who d. 1920. fGoldney, Bt.] ; cr. O.B.E.
1920. Monk's Park, Corsham, Wilts.
Gomme, Lady. — Alice Bertha, da. of
Charles Anthony Thomas Merck, of Ham-
mersmith, W. ; authoress of “ Children’s
Singing Games,” “ Traditional Games of
Great Britain,” etc. : m. 1875, Sir (George)
Laurence Gomme, F.S. A. (many years Clerk
to the London County Council), who d. 1916.
19, Melcombe Crescent, IV.W.i.
Sons living —Laurence Bernard Merck, b. 1876,
— Arthur Allan, b. 1882; sometime Lance-
Corporal R.E. : m. 1918, Dora Isobel, da.
of R. M. Marples, of Thorniloe, Barnet, —
Arnold Wycombe, b. 1886 : m. 1917, Phyllis
Kate, da. of the late Dr. J. B. Emmerson, of
Biggleswade, — Ralph Eliot, b. 1888, —
Geoffrey James Lyon, b. 1891.
Goodenough, Lady. — Anna, Countess
Kinsky, da. of Count Eugene Kinsky : m.
1874, Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Howley
Goodenough, K.C.B., who d. 1898, Comdg,
troops in S. Africa. Puerto Oratava ,
Teneriffe.
Daughters living — Eleanor : m. 1898, Col.
George Algernon James Soltau-Symons,
formerly 60 th Rifles, of Chaddlewood,
Plympton, Devon, — Lucy Marian, — Frances
Anna, — Violet Isabel.
Goold- Adams [see Adams].
Gordon, Lady. — Laura Sophia, da. of
the late R. R. Caton, of Binbrook, Lincoln-
shire : m. i860, Gen. Sir Benjamin Lumsden
Gordon, K.C.B., who d 1916. Moustows
Manor, Henjxeld, Sussex.
Daughters living — Ethel Fanny Grant, b.
1862, — Ida Georgie Grant, 6. 1866, — Mabel
Laura, b. 1865 : m. 1909, Col. Frederick
Charles Keyser, C.B.
Gosselin, Hon. Lady [see B. Gerard],
Gough, Lady. — Annie Margaret, da. of
Edward Eustace Hill : m. 1863, Gen. Sir
Hugh Henry Gough, V.C., G C.B., who d.
1909, Keeper of the Crown Jewels. 102,
Eaton Terrace , S. IV.
Son living — Hugh Augustus Keppel C.I.E.,
b. 1871 [see “ Companionage”].
Daughters living — Charlotte ( Lady Wilson) :
m. 1884, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Fuller Maitland
Wilson, K.C.B., KC.M.G. Mary : m. 1891,
Brig.-Gen. William George Hamilton, C.B.,
D.S.O., Comdg. S. Brig., India, — Annie Maud
Harriet: m. 1899, Charles Humphrey Style,
of 6, Sloan e Gardens, S.W.i [see Style, Bt.,
colls.], — Nora Helen : m. 1900, James Robert
Nicholson Macphail, K.C., Sheriff of cos.
Stirling, Dumbarton, and Clackmannan.
Gough, Lady. — Dorothea, da. of the late
Gen. Sir Charles Patton Keyes, G.C.B, ;
granted style and precedence of widow of a
K.C.B. 1915 : m. 1907, Brig.-Gen. John Ed-
mond Gough, V.C., C.B., C.M.G., who d.
(from wounds in action during European
War) Feb. 1915, and received the posthumous
honour of K.C.B. (Mil.) April 1915. Ladies'
Empire Club.
Gowan, Lady. — Anna, da. of the Rev,
S. B. Ardagh, M.A., R. of Barrie, Ontario :
m. 1853, the Hon. Sir James Robert Gowan,
K.C.M.G., LL.D., K.C., sometime a Senator
of Canada, who d. 1909. A rdraven, Barrie,
Ontario.
Graham, Lady. — Annie Margaret, da. of
John Patrick Lyons, of Cornwallis, Nova
Scotia: m. 1875, the Hon. Sir Wallace
Graham, who d. 1917, Ch. Justice of Nova
Scotia.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Two.
Graham, Lady. — Fanny, da. of the Rev.
G. W. Millard, of Newcastle, N.S. Wales :
m. 1890, Sir James Graham, M.D., who d.
1913. 183, Liverpool Street , Sydney, N.S.
Wales.
Son living — Stuart Millard, b. 1890.
Graham, Lady. — Valentine Rosabel, el.
da. of the late Gen. T. Conyngham Kelly,
C.B., of Loughbroun, co. Kildare: m. 1st,
1879, as his second wife, Gen. Sir (Samuel)
James Graham, K.C.B., who d. 1917 ; 2nd,
1920, William J. Reade.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Hamilton
Maximillian Christian Williams, b. 1866;
Col. 2nd. Comdt. R.M.L.I. : m. 1894, Katha-
rine, da. of the late William Tayleur, of
Hampton Sandwell, Morley, Devon, and
Charnwood, Leicestershire, — John Malise
Anne, D.S.O., b. 1869 [see “Companionage”].
Grant, Lady. — Lily, da. of the late E.
Sandys, I.C.S., and widow of Col. Pem-
berton, R.A. : m. 1898, Gen. Sir Henry Fane
Grant, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., who d. 1919.
Laggan Lodge, Scaniport, Inverness.
Grant, Lady. — Maria, da. of Edward
Malloch : m. 1856, Sir James Alexander
Grant, K.C.M.G., M.D., who d. 1920. Rox-
borough Apartments, Ottawa, Ontario.
Grant, Lady. — Mary, da. of Capt.
Thomas Blair : m. i860, Gen. Sir John
Thornton Grant, K.C.B., who d. 1886. The
Cottage, Rushton Crescent , Bournemouth.
Soniiving — Ian Hope, b. 1868; formerly Major
Indian Army: m. 1916, Evelyn Augusta, da.
of the Rev. Apsley Chase Ranger, of Kerrid,
Nelson Road, Bournemouth.
Grantham, Lady. — Emma, el. da. of the
late Richard Wilson, of Molesworth House,
Brighton: m. 1865, the Hon. Sir William
Grantham, who d. 1911, a Justice of High
Court of Judicature (King’s Bench Div.).
Barcombe Place, near Lewes.
Son living — William Wilson ( Balneath
Manor, near Lewes, and 1 7, Cadogan Place,
S.W.i), b. 1866 ; Bar. Inner Temple, 1890 ;
Recorder of Deal, a J.P. for Sussex, and
Major Royal Sussex Regt. : m. 1897, Sybil,
da. of Sir Thomas Andros de la Rue, 1st Bt.
Daughters living — Constance Mary : m. 1892,
Edgar Brooksbank Sagar-Musgrave, sometime
Capt. R.A.O.C., of 10, Regency Mansions,
St. Leonards-on-Sea,— Gertrude Elizabeth :
m. 1899, Lewis Matthew Richards, of 16,
Sloane Gardens, S.W., — Maud: m. 1899,
Selwyn Percy Austin, of Round wood, Micheld-
ever, Hants, — Muriel Georgina.
Gray, Lady — Emily Alice, da. of the
late James Savage, of Box Hall, Herts: m.
3874, Sir Walter Gray, who d. 1918. 50,
New Inn Hall Street, Oxford.
Son living— Frank, b. 1880 : m. 1914, Evelyn
Reine, da. of the late Henry John Panton, of
Wareham, Dorset.
Daughters living — Maude Alice, — HildaEmily.
Greene, Lady. — Charlotte, da. of the
late Edward Henry Courtenay, of Dublin,
and Newry, co. Down : m. 1867, as his second
wife, Sir John Ball Greene, C.B., who d.
1896. Corrella , Greys/ones, co, Wicklow.
Gregory, Lady. — Augusta, da. of the late
Dudley Persse, D.L., of Roxborough, co.
Galway : m. 1880, as his 2nd wife, the
1202
KNIGHTAGE.
Rt. Hon. Sir William Henry Gregory, P.C.,
K.C.M.G., F.R.S., who d. 1892. Coole Park,
Gort , co. Galway.
Gregory, Lady. — Edith Anne, da. of the
late Rev. Edward James, R. of Hindring-
ham, Norfolk : m. 1876, Sir Philip Spencer
Gregory, who d. 1918.
Daughter living — Joy Mary Minna, b. 1900.
Grey, Lady. — Georgina Chicheley, da-
of Trevor Chicheley Plowden, B.C.S : m-
1865, as his 2nd wife, Sir William Grey,
K.C.S.I., who d. 1878 [see E. Grey, colls.].
18, Brunswick Square , Hove , Sussex.
Griffith, Lady.— Julia Janet, da. of
James Thomson, Commr. for Crown Lands,
of East Maitland, N.S. Wales : tn. 1870, the
Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Walker Griffith, P C.,
G.C.M.G., LL.D., who d. 1920, sometime
Ch. Justice of High Court, Australia.
Merthyr , Brisbane, Queensland.
Son living — Edward Percivale Thomson
(1 Orange , N.S. Wales), b. 1877 : m. 1907,
Marion Clara, da. of Arthur Doyle, of New
South Wales.
Daughters living — Mary Eveline, b. 1871 : m.
1894, Thomas Herbert Brown, of Brisbane,
— Helen Julia, b. 1874,— Edith Margaret,
b. 1879 : m. 1907, George Frederick Doyle,
of Cardington Hall, N.S. Wales, — Alice
Gwendoline, b. 1881.
Griggs, Lady. — Georgina, da. of S-
Hodges, of Kensington : m. 1880. Sir
(William) Peter Griggs, M.P. for Ilford,
who d. 1920. The Drive , Cranbrook Park,
Ilford.
Groves, Lady. — Emily, da. of J. Dods,
formerly of Spalding, Lincolnshire : m. 1875,
as his second wife, Sir John Groves, who
d. 1905, having been thrice Mayor of
Weymouth. Blackdown, Weymouth.
Gubbins, Lady. — Maud, da. of the late
John Scoble, and widow of Capt. Robert
Bradstreet : m. 18 — , the Hon. Sir (Charles)
O’Grady Gubbins, who d. 1911. Lisnabin,
Ingagane, Natal.
Guinness, Lady. — Thomasina, da. of
George Studdert, of Kilnainona, and Glen-
wood, co. Clare : m. 1866, Sir Reginald
Robert Bruce Guinness, who d. 1909 [see
B. Ardilaun, colls.].
Gundry, Lady. — Florence Eugenie Bar-
well, seventh da. of the late Dr. James
George Davey, M.D., M.R.C.S, L R?C P.,
of Northwoods, Winterbourne, Glouces’ er-
shire ; raised to rank of the Widow of a
Knight Bachelor 1918 : tn. 1875, William
Gundry, J.P., who had been nominated a
Knight Bachelor, but d. 1917, before receipt
of the accolade. North Lodge, Enfield Chase.
Sons living — Godfrey Harry Cuthbert, b.
1880: tn. 1908, — Wilfrid George Cuthbert
(twin), b. 1880, — Arnold Guy Cuthbert, b.
1883.
Daughters living — Norah Cuthbert: m. 1898,
F. W Miller, — Muriel Cuthbert : tn. 1915, H.
Gordon Thompson, — Edith Cuthbert : tn. 1901,
J. Baron Frank, who d. 19 — , — Eileen Winifred
Cuthbert: tn. 1917, Ronald Spicer.
Hackett, Lady. — Deborah Vernon, 3rd
da of the late Fred Drake-Brockman, of
Guildford, W. Australia : tn. 1905, the Hon.
Sir John Winthrop Hackett, K.C.M.G.,
who d. 1916. St. George's Terrace , Perth,
W. Australia ; Mandurah, W. Australia.
Son living — One, b. 1910.
Daughters living — Four.
Hain, Lady. — Catherine, da. of the late
lames Hughes, of Whitehaven, Cumber-
and : tn. 1882, Sir Edward Hain, who d.
1917. Treloyhan, St. Ives, Cornwall.
Daughter living — Kate, b. 1885. : tn. 1918,
Capt. Denis E. B. K. Shipwright, R.A.F.
Hall, Lady. — Amelia Anne, dau. of the
late Capt. Alexander Elphinstone, R.N. :
tn. i860, Col. Sir Angus William Hall,
K. C. B., who d. 1907. Evening Hill, Lilli
put , Dorset
Sons living — Douglas Keith Elphinstone,
C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1869 [see “Companion-
age”]. — Ronald Edward Elphinstone, b.
1873: tn. 1901, Ethel, da. of Maj. -Gen. Fowler.
Daughters living — Ina Harriet Ellen, — Maud
Rosalie, — Ella Florence: tn. 19 — , Dacres
Carrol Beadon, who d. 1906, — Violet Frances,
— Milly Helena Georgina : tn. 1914, John
Angus Harman, — Lilian, — Edith Annie.
Hamilton, Lady [see E. Albemarle,
colls.].
Hamilton, Lady. — Teresa Felicia, da. of
the late Major Reynolds, 58th Regt. : m. 1877,
as his 2nd wife, Sir Robert George Crook-
shank Hamilton, K.C.B., LL.D., who d. 1895.
Ford Lodge, Wiveliscombe, Somerset.
Hammond, Lady. — Edith Jane, da. of the
late Major J. H. Wright, M S.C. : tn. 1886,
Col. Sir Arthur George Hammond, V.C-,
K.C.B.,D.S.O., whorf. 1919. a,, Ingles Road,
Folkestone.
Son living — Arthur Verney, b. 1892 ; Capt.
Indian Cav. : tn. 1919, M. E.» da. of the late
Rev. J. Eaton.
Daughters living — Edith Amber, b. 1888 : m.
1913, Claud Boileau Reid, — Veronica Ruth,
b. 1889: m. 1918, Charles Fyers Lushington,
Lieut. Special Reserve.
Hampson, Lady. — Kate Bolland, da. of
Walter Ashton, banker, of Warrington :
m. 1884, Sir Robert Alfred Hampson, J.P.
(Lord Mayor of Liverpool 1903-4), who d.
1919, leaving issue. Brown Howe, Coniston,
Lancashire.
Son living — Robert Gerrard, b. 1887; Capt.
R.E.
Daughters living — Marjorie: tn. 1915, Joseph
Fenwick Owen, — Rachel Halley : tn. 1913,
Augustus Alexander Chaine Nickson, —
Audrey: tn. 1st, 1915, George Braddyll Big-
land, Lieut. King’s Own (Roy. Lancaster
Regt.), who d. (killed in action) 1915; 2ndly,
1917, Horace Davy Pain.
Hancock, Lady Burford-. — Alice Maud,
da. of the late Rev. John Nankivell, of
Crediton : m. 1895, as his 2nd wife, Sir
Henry James Burford Burford-Hancock,
C.M.G., who d. 1895, Ch. Justice of Jamaica,
leaving issue bv his 1st marriage.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage)
Rachel Violette ( Lady Haking) : tn. 1891,
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Richard Cyril Byrne Haking,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
Hanson, Lady. — Pearl Norcott, da. of
the late Charles Albert Winter, J.P., of
33, Hyde Park Square, W. : m. 1897, Sir
Francis Stanhope Hanson, who d. 1910 [see
Hanson, Bt., colls.]. The Grange, Wrays-
bury, Bucks.
Harbottle, Lady. — Mary C., da. of
Cowper Cain: m. 1885, Sir John George
Harbottle, who d. 1920. Millburn , Dar-
lington.
Daughters living — Anne Rtnwick : m. 1913,
J. McGowan, of 1, Victoria Terrace, White-
haven,— Dorothy. — Elizabeth, — Margaret.
Harcourt, Lady (Venables-Vernon-).
— Elizabeth Cabot, da. of the Hon. J. L.
Motley (formerly Min. in England of 1J.S.A.),
and widow of T. P. Ives : m. 1876, as his
second wife, the Right Hon. Sir William
George Venables-Vernon-Harcourt, P.C.,
M.P., K.C., who d. 1904, having been
many years a Member of Parliament and
Cabinet Minister [see B. Vernon, colls.]
Malwood, Lyndhurst, Hants.
Hardy, Lady. — Jane Anne, da. of H. E.
Lester, J.P. : m. 1883, Sir George Francis
Hardy, K.C.B., who d. 1914.
Harrison, Lady. — Jessie Margaret, da.
Qf the Rev. Charles Haviland Dashwood
Goldie : m. 1888, as his second wife, Lieut. -
Col. Sir (Charles) Frederick Harrison, who
d. 1915.
Sons living — Four.
Daughters living — Two.
Harwood, Lady. — Sarah Elizabeth, da.
of C. E. Oldham: m. 1856, Sir John James
Harwood, who d. 1906, having been three
times Mayor of Manchester.
Hay, Lady. — Jessie, da. of John Sinclair,
of Glasgow : m. 1871, Sir John Hay, LL.D.,
who d. 1909. Coolangatla, NS. Wales;
Crow's Nest, North Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Hay, Lady Drummond-. — Alice, da. of
the late Edward Watts, of Hythe : m. 1st,
1869, as his 2nd wife, Sir Edward Hay
Drummond-Hay [see E. Kinnoull, colls.],
knights’ widows.
1203
formerly Gov. of St. Helena, who d. 1884 ;
2nd, 1886, Henry John Maxwell Foot, of
Broadmoor, St. Stephen’s-by-Saltash, Corn-
wall, who d. 1893. Sunderland House , Sur-
biton.
Hector, Lady. — Maria, el. da. of the late
Sir David Monro, M.D. : m. 1868, Sir James
Hector, K.C.M.G., M.D., F.R.S., who d.
1Q07. Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand.
Sons living — Barclay, b. 1869 : tn. 1899,
Hilda May, da. of Henry Jackson, C.E., —
Charles Monro, b. 1871 : m. 1907, Janet
Duff, da. of the Rev. John Ross.
Daughters living — Constance Margaret, b. 1
1873 : tn. 1906, Lionel Gordon Saxby, —
Georgina, b. 1884 : tn. 1906, Richard John
Barton, — Marjory, b. 1886. j
Hegarty, Lady. — Margaret, da. of Alder- ]
man Michael Murphy, merchant, of Cork :
m. 1891, Sir Daniel Joseph Hegarty, who d.
1914. Beechmount, Cork ; Strand , Youghal,
co Cork.
Sons living — Donal, b. 18 — ■, — Max, b. 18 — . ,
Hely-Hutchinson. — [See Hutchinson]. J
Hemming, Lady. — Gertrude, 7th da. of
Robert Mason, of The Shrubbery, Aigburth,
Liverpool : m. 1873, Sir Augustus William
Lawson Hemming, G.C.M.G., who d. 1907.
2, Durward House , Kensington Court , W.
Daughters living — Lilian Mary Stace : m. 1898,
Capt. Archibald Robert Hamilton, Army Ser.
Corps, — Mabel Gertrude: m. 189 7, Brig-
Geu. Edmund Godfrey Godfrey-Faussett,
C. B., C.M.G., R.E.,— Muriel Rosalie.
Henderson, Lady — Martha Anne, da. of
the late David Pollock, architect, of Newry:
m. 1880, Sir James Henderson, J.P., D.L.,
who rf. 1914. Oakley House, Windsor Park,
Belfast.
Sons living — James, b. 1889 ; Bar. King’s
Inns, Dublin 1911; Lieut. R.A.S.C., — Oscar,
D. S.O., b. 1891 [see “Companionage”], —
Richard Lilburn, b. 1895 ; Capt. Roy. Irish
Rifles.
Daughter living — Mary Agnes Florence Eliza-
beth, b. 1899.
Heneage, Lady [see Antrobus, Bt.].
Hennessy, Lady. — Catherine, da. of Sir
H. Low: m. 1st, 1868, Sir John Pope Hen-
nessy, K.C.M.G., who d. 1891, M.P. for
Kilkenny co., N. Kilkenny Div. ; 2nd, 1894,
Edward Francis Thackwell. Rostellan,
Midleton, co. Cork.
Son living — Ladislas Herbert Richard, D.S.O.
[see “ Companionage ”].
Hensley, Lady. — Emma Amelia, da. of
William Henry Stanley, formerly of Blech-
ington, Southampton : m. 1867, Sir Robert
Mitton Hensley, who d. 1912. Armidale ,
309, Upper Richmond Road, Putney, S. W.
Hepburn, Lady. — Josephine, da. of John
Robinson, of Backwell House, Somerset:
m. 1875, as his second wife, Sir Thomas
Henry Hepburn, who d. 1917. Dunmore,
Bradninch, Devon.
Sons living — (By his 2nd marriage) John
Patrick, b. 1878 : tn. 1912, Rose, da. of L. H.
Tosswill, of Exeter, — Maurice Gotch, b. 1883:
tn. 1914, Mildred, da. of William Macartney
Read, of Stockwell, Silverton, Devon.
Daughters living — (By his 2nd marriage),
Three.
Herbert, Lady. — Eveline, da. of Charles
Warner: m. 1888, Sir Jesse Herbert, who
d. 1916. 6, Park Village, West Regent's
Park, N. W.
Sons living — The el., Evelyn, b. 1895: m.
1920, Dorothoy Horsley, da. of the late
Dr. Horsley Mapleson, of Nottingham Place,
W., — Jesse Basil, b. 1899, — Aubrey, b. 1905.
Daughter living — Muriel: m. 1914, George
Rowland Dobrashian, M.B., of 23, King’s
Gardens, West Hampstead, N.W.
Herkless, Lady. — Harriet Sedley, da. of
lames lohnstone Caie : m. 1886, the Very
Rev. John Herkless, D.D., LL-D., who
d. 1920, Vice-Chancellor and Principal,
St. Andrews Univ.
Herkomer, Lady von, Margaret, da. of
Thomas Griffiths : m. 1888, as his third wife,
Professor Sir Hubert von Herkomer,
C.V.O., D.C.L., LL.D., R.A., who d. 1914,
leaving issue by his 1st and 3rd marriages.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Siegfried
Hubert Herkomer, b. 1874; Lieut. London
Regt. : tn. 1st, 1900, Eugenia, who d. 1905,
da. of Dr. J. Leon Williams; 2nd, 1911,
Evelyn, widow of W. H. Wilson, of South-
port, — (by his 3rd marriage) Lorenz Hans
Herkomer, b. 1889: tn. 1914, Lulu Edith,
da. of W. Rowles.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage) Elsa
Anna Iole, b. 1876 : tn. 1st, 1899, Dr. Donald
H. Attfield, who d. 1908 ; 2nd, 1909, Charles
Macdonald, of Suez, Egypt, — (by his 3rd
marriage) Gwenddydd, b. 1893.
Herron, Lady. — Anna, da. of James
Sharpe : m. 1888, as his second wife, Sir
Robert>Herron, who d. 1900.
Hervey, Lady [see D. Newcastle, colls,].
Hewett, Lady. — Jane Emily, da. of
Thomas Wood, formerly Consul at Patras :
m. 1857, Vice-Adm. Sir William Nathan
Wrighte Hewett, K.C.B., K.C.S.I., V.C.,
who d. 1888.
Hewitt, Lady. — Eve, da. of the late
George Clare: tn. 1891, Sir Frederick
William Hewitt, M.V.O., M.D., Anaesthetist
to H.M., who d. 1916. Albemarle Club.
Son living— One.
Daughters living — Sybil: m. 1913, Major John
Scott, R.F.A., — Evelyn: m. 1917, Capt. F.
Page-Roberts, Hampshire Regt.
Hickson, Lady. — Catherine, da. of Andrew
Dow, brewer, of Montreal : m. 1869, Sir
Joseph Hickson, sometime Gen. Manager
of Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, who d.
1897. 20, Ontario Avenue , Montreal, Quebec.
Higiiam, Lady. — Eliza, da. of the late
Capt. Farrant : m. 1885, Sir Thomas Higham,
K.C.I.E., who d. 1910.
Sons living — Rev. Philip, b. 1888 ; Curate of
Beccles, Suffolk, — Thomas Farrant, b. 1890 ;
Fellow of Trin. Coll., Oxford ; Lieut.-Inter-
preter Oxfordshire and Bucks L-I . : tn. 1915,
Mary Elisabeth Mitford, da. of Lieut. -Col.
Bertram Mitford Heron Rogers, R.A.M.C.
Daughters living — Margaret Farrant, b. 1892:
tn. 1911, Henry Alexander Smith, I.C.S., —
Ruth Farrant, b. 1894 : m. 1917, Major Edwin
F. Carne, M.C.,R.F.A.
Hill, Lady — Caroline Emily, da. of the
lateG. Drake Hardw of Tottenham : m. 1864,
Sir John Edward Gray Hill, who d. 1914.
Mere Hall, Birkenhead ; Plus Abu Kharoub,
Jerusalem.
Hill, Lady. — Louisa Gordon, da. of the
late John Gordon Shi ell, Ch. Justice of
Antigua : m. 1871, as his 2nd wife, Col. Sir
Stephen John Hill. K.C.M.G., C.B., who d.
i8qi. Thornden , Southsea.
Daughter living— Gertrude : tn. 1901, Henry
Humphrey Walrond, 10th Marquis De Vallado
[see “Foreign Titles ”1.
Hill, Lady. — Muriel Mary, da. of the
late Colin Glencairn Campbell, of 34, Lower
Belgrave Street, S.W. [Macnaghten, Bt.) :
m. 1906, as his second wife, Sir Clement
Lloyd Hill, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., M.P. ; who
d. 1913 [see V. Hill, colls.]. 4, Ovinglon
Gardens, S. W. 3.
Hill, Lady Sale-. — Caroline Sophia,
da. of Lieut.-Col. Robert Henry Sale : m.
1873, Gen. Sir Rowley Sale Sale-Hill, who
d. 1916 [see Hill, Bt., colls.].
Hills-Johnes [see Johnes].
Hime, Lady. — Josephine Mary, da. of
the late J. Searie, of Plymouth: tn. 1866,
Lieut.-Col. the Rt. Hon. Sir Albert Henry
Hime, P.C., K.C.M.G.,who d. 1919. Lym-
brook, Marlow.
Sons living — Five.
Daughter living — One.
Hingston, Lady. — Margaret Josephine,
da. of the Hon. D. A. Macdonald, Lieut. -
Gov. of Ontario : m. 1876, the Hon. Sir
William Hales Hingston, M.D., D.C.L.,
1 LL.D., F.R.C.S., who d. 1907. 460, Sher-
, brooke Street West, Montreal; Varennes,
Quebec, Canada.
Hoad, Lady. — Sarah Dennistoun, da. of
, the late J. Dennistoun Broun, of Dumbar-
, ton : m. 1881, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Charles
, Hoad, K.C.M.G., who d. 1911. Melbourne,
Australia.
1204
KNIGHTAGE.
Hocking, Lacty. — Elizabeth Mary, da. of j
E. A. Pittis, of Streatham : m. 1874, Sir j
Henry Hicks Hocking, who d. 1907, sue- I
cessively Attorney-Gen. for W. Australia
and Jamaica. 90, Inverna Court, Kensing-
ton, W.
Hodgson, Lady. — Emily Sarah, da. of
John Blackmore, formerly of The Shrubbery,
Clifton, Bristol: m. 1892, as his 2nd wife, Sir
Edward Matthew Hodgson, of St. Kevin’s,
Upper Rathmines, co. Dublin, who d. 1904.
Hogg, Lady [see Wedderburn, Bt.,
colls.].
Holder, Lady. — Julia Maria, el. da. of John
R Stephens, M.D. : m. 1877, the Hon. Sir
Frederick William Holder, K.C.M.G.,who
d. 1909, Speaker of Australian House of
Representatives. 50, Sydenham Place, Nor-
wood, S. Australia.
Holdich, Lady. — Emily Hallward, da. of
the late Rev. Crosbie Morgell, R. of Knoyle,
Wilts, and widow of George C. Buckston:
m. 1880, Gen. Sir Edward Alan Holdich,
G. C.B.,who<4 1909. 19, Onslow Square, S. VV.
Holman, Lady. — Marion, da. of William
Street, of Norwood : m. i860, Sir Constantine
Holman, M.D., who d. 1910, Vice-Pres. of
British Med. Asso.
Son living — H. Martin, b. 1861.
Daughters living — Cecil, b. 1862, — Beatrice,
b. 1864 : m. 1886, Charles Howard.
Holmes, Lady. — Adela Louisa, da. ol
P. P. Zohrab, of Malta : m. 1847, Sir William
Richard Holmes, H.M.’s Consul at Bosnia
1860-77, who d. 1882.
Holmes, Lady, — Evelyn, da. of the late
Rev. Richard Gee, D.D., Canon of Windsor :
m. 1880, Sir Richard Holmden Rivington
Holmes, K C.V.O., many years Librarian at
Windsor Castle, and Sergeant-at-Arms to
H. M., who d. 1911.
Holmes, Lady. — Isabella, da. of the late
J. Faviere Elrington, LL.D., Q.C., Recorder
of Londonderry : m. 1871, Sir Robert
William Arbuthnot Holmes, K.C.B., who
d. 1910, sometime Treasury Remembrancer
and Dep. Paymaster for Ireland. Rivers-
field, Bcmerton , Salisbury.
Sons living— Arthur, b. 1876,— Robert, b.
1890 ; Capt Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Daughters living — Edith, — Norah, — Mabel :
m. 1906 , Professor R. Imelmann, — Isabella
Rachel; m. 1918, Major Arthur Richard
Canning, R.E., — Evelyn Iris : m. 1914, Major
Randal Gresley Ball, Roy. Inniskilling Fusi-
liers,— Hairiot Bisset: m. 1919, Major John
Edward Talbot Yonger, R.F.A.
Holroyd, Lady. — Anna Maria Hoyles,
da. of the late Henry Compton, of Totnes,
Devon : m. 1862, the Hon. Sir Edward
Dundas Holroyd, formerly Ch. Justice of
Victoria, who d. 1916.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Three.
Holroyd, Lady. — Fanny Fetherston-
haugh, da. of the Hon. John Alexander
Macpherson (Ch. Sec. and Premier of Vic-
toria), of Melbourne : m. 1891, Sir Charles
Holroyd, sometime Director of National
Gallery, who d. 1017. Sturdie House, Beech-
wood Avenue, Wey bridge.
Hood, Hon. Lady [see V. Hood].
Hooker, Lady [see Jardine, Bt., cr.
1872, and Gilmour, Bt.].
Hope, Lady. — Josephine, only da. of
J. W. Fulton, J.P., Bar.-at-Law, of Braidujle,
co. Antrim : m. 1866, Sir Theodore Cracraft
Hope, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., who d. 1915. 21,
Elvaston Place, S. IV. ; Bel Ritiro, San Remo.
Hope, Lady. — Mary, da. of the late John
Robert Jefferies, of Ipswich; is a Lady of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England : m. 1910, as his second wife, Sir
William Henry St. John Hope, Litt.D.,
D.C.L., who d. 1919, leaving issue by his 1st
wife. Galewood, Great Shelf ord, Cambridge-
shire.
Son living — (By his 1st marriage) Maurice St.
John, b. 1888.
Hope, Lar/y[see V.Combermere, colls.].
Hopton, Lady.— Clare Ellen, da. of
Charles Guy Trafford, of Michaelchurch
Court, Hereford: m. 1874, Lieut. -Gen.
Sir Edward Hopton, K.C.B., who d. 1912.
Hagley Court, Hereford.
Daughters living — Diana Caroline, — Clare
Frances Mary: m. 1918, Augustus William
Gadesden, of Wilcroft, Herefordshire.
Hornby, Lady. — Catherine, da. of the late
Charles Tottenham, Esq., of Ballycurry, co.
Wicklow, and widow of Capt. Henry Max-
well Howard, 18th Hussars : m. 1897, as his
2nd wife, Adm. Sir (William) Windham
Hornby, K.C.B., who d. 1899. 6, Onslow
Square, S. W.
Horsley, Lady [see Bramwell, Bt.].
Howard, Lady [see Graham-Mont-
gomery, Bt., colls.].
Howard, Lady, M.B.E. [see D. Norfolk,
colls.].
Howe, Hon. Lady Curzon-. — Alice Anne,
da. of the late Maj.-Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir
John Clayton Cowell, P.C., K.C.B. : m.
1892. Adm. the Hon. Sir Assheton Gore
Curzon-Howe, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., C.M.G.,
who d. 1911 [see E. Howe, colls.]. Saul-
fland, Christchurch, Hants.
Howland, Lady — Elizabeth Mary Rat-
tray, widow of James Bethune, Q.C. : m.
1895, as his third wife, the Hon. Sir William
Pearce Howland, K.C.M.G., C.B., who d.
1907.
Howse, Lady. — Alice Elinor, da. of the
Rev. Thomas L. Marshall, of Swiss Cottage,
Exeter: m. 1881, Sir Henry Greenway
Howse, F.R.C.S., who d. 1914.
Sen living — Henry Arthur Greenway, b. 1899.
Daughters living— Phyllis May, b 188 7, —
Dorothy Muriel, b. 1892.
Hudson, Lady. — Eugenia, widow of Signor
Vanotti : m. 1885, Sir James Hudson, G.C.B.,
Ambassador at Turin 1852-63, who d. 1885.
Hudson, Lady. — Isabel Muir, da. of the
late Maj.-Gen. Charles Frederick Havelock :
m. 1859, Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Hudson,
K.C.B. , who d. 1893, Com.-in-Ch., Bombay.
Son living — Havelock, C.B., C.I.E. [see
“ COMPANIONAGE ”].
Daughter living — Isabel : m. 1901, Lieut.-Col.
John Bruce Finlaison, C.M.G.
Hughes, Lady. — Georgiana Maria, da. of
the late the Ven. Archdeacon Phillpotts, of
Cornwall : m. 1876, as his second wife, Gen.
Sir William Templer Hughes, K.C.B., who
d. 1897, leaving issue by his 1st marriage.
Larkbeare House, Ottery St. Mary, Devon.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage)
Margaret Honywood : m. 1887, Lieut.-Col.
Cyril St. Clair Cameron, C.B., of Fordon,
Tasmania, — (by his 2nd marriage) Janet
Mary: m. 1914, Col. Russell D. Gubbins,
formerly R.F.A. , — Gertrude Caroline : m.
1900, John Leslie Hunter.
Hughes, Lady. — Theodosia, el. da. of the
late Edward James, of Swarland Park,
Northumberland : m. 1871, as his 2nd wife,
Capt. Sir Frederic Hughes, who d. 1895.
Ballycross, Bridgetown . co. Wexford.
Sons living — Frederick James Robert, b. 1874 ;
formerly Capt. R.A.S.C.: m. 1902, Lily, da. of
William Bolton, of The Island, Kilmackridge,
co. Wexford, — Walter Hastings Frederic, b.
1875 J Capt. R.A.
Daughters living — Winifred Emily Frederica,
— Georgina Theodosia: m. 1901, the Rev.
Henry Crawford Armour, V. of Berkeley,
Gloucestershire, — Gwendolen Loftus: m. 1913,
Aubrey Topham de Vere Beauclerk, of Alde-
burgh [see D. St. Albans, colls.], — Eleanor
Clifford : m. 1906, Llewellyn Morgan, of Plas
Coed, Llanfair, Anglesey.
Hume, Lady. — Jane, da. of R. Brown,
Sup. Surg., H.E.I.C.S., and widow of Capt.
Harris, Indian Army : m. 1872, Lieut.-Gen.
Sir Robert Hume, G.C.B., who d. 1909.
Daughters living — Beatrice Mary, — Jeanie
Eileen: m. 1914, Frederick George Quarry.
Humphreys, Lady. — Jane Blanche, da.
of the late Henry Gardner, of Long Mure,
N.B. : m. 18 — , as his third wife, Sir John
Humphreys, J.P., D.L., who d. 1886, Coroner
for Middlesex.
KNIGHTS7 WIDOWS.
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Hunter, Lady. — Mary Louisa, da. of
JosephStainburn, of Norwood, S.E. : m. 1871,
as his second wife, Surg.-Gen. Sir (William)
Guyer Hunter, K.C.M.G., M.D., LL.D., who
d. iqo2. 4, Duke. Street , Edinburgh.
Hunter, Lady. — Ellen, da. of S. Cann ;
m. 1877, as his second wife, Sir Robert
Hunter, K.C.B., many years Solicitor to
the Post Office, who d. 1913. Meadfields,
Haslemerc, Surrey.
Hutchinson, Lady. — Ellen, da. of the
the late Samuel Horner Soanes : m. 1880,
Sir Charles Frederick Hutchinson, M.D.,
M. R. C.S., who d. 1907.
Hutchinson, Hon. Lady Hely-. — [see
E. Donoughmore].
Hutton, Lady. — Elizabeth, da. of William
Neale, Esq. : nt. 1865, Sir John Hutton, who
d. 1903. 7, Kensington Court , W.
Hyslop, Lady. — Margaret, da. of —
Torrance : m. 1882, Sir Thomas Hyslop, who
d. 1919. Groote Vallei, Howick, Natal.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Three.
Ibbetson, Lady. — Louisa Clarissa, da. of
Samuel Coulden, of Cambridge : m 1870,
Sir Denzil Charles Jelf Ibbetson, K C.S.I.,
who d. 1908, having been Lieut.-Gov. of
Punjab. 53, Nevern Square. Earl's Court.
S.W.
Daughters living— Margaret Lucy; m. 1894,
Evan Maconochie, C.S.I., — Ruth Laura.
Inglis, Lady. — Louise, relict of Sir James
Charles Inglis, who d. 1911, sometime Gen.
Manager of Great Western Railway. 28,
Holland Park Avenue , IV.
Daughter living — Mary Louise: m. 1917,
S. E. Gillett, Lieut. Duke of Cornwall’s L-I-
Innes, Lady (Long). — Emily Janet, da. of
the Hon. John Smith, M.L.C., of Llanarth,
Bathurst: m. 1st, 1865, Sir (Joseph) George
Long Innes, who d. 1896, Judge of Supreme
Court, N.S. Wales ; 2nd, 1906, Georges
Biard d’Aunet, sometime Consul-Gen. for
France in Australia. Winslow , Sydney,
N. S. Wales ; Clover Hill , Sutton Forest ,
N.S. Wales
Sons living — Edward Cecil Long, b. 1868,—
Reginald Heath Long, K.C., b. 1869, — Clive
Selwyn Long, b. 1871 ; Capt. British E
Africa Expeditionary Force, — Pereival
Selwyn Long, M.C., b. 1879; Major Irish
Guards.
Daughter living — Mary Ethel Long.
Ireland, Lady. — Eveline Alice, da. of
Col. Eardley Howard, Indian Army : m. 1872,
Col. Sir Robert Megaw Ireland, K.B.E.,
C.B., C.M.G., who d. 1919. 22, Western
Parade , Southsea.
Ironside, Lady. — Ellen, da. of ;
granted style and precedence of widow of a
Knight Bachelor 1919 : nt. 18 — , William
Allan Ironside, sometime an Additional
Member of Legislative Council of India,
who d. 1919, after nomination as a Knight
Bachelor, but before receipt of the accolade.
Irving, Lady (Brodribb-). — Florence, da.
of Surg.-Gen. Daniel « James O’Callaghan,
Bengal Army: nt. 1869, Sir (John) Henry
Brodribb-Irving, D.Litt., LL.D., the dis-
tinguished exponent of Shakespearean and
other characters, who d. 1905. 21a, Con-
naught Road , Folkestone.
Ismay, Lady. — Beatrice Ellen, da. of
Hastings Read : m. 1875, Sir Stanley Ismay,
K.C.S.I., who d. 1914. Ootacamund, Nil-
giris, India.
Sons living — Stanley Claude (Calcutta), b.
1878 : m. 1906, Margaret, da. of the late
William McBean, of Kingussie, Inverness, —
Hastings Lionel, b. 1887; Capt. Indian Cav.
Daughters living— Florence Edith, b. 1876 :
m. 1895, Edward Robert Kaye Blenkinsop,
C.I.E., of Nagpur, Central Provinces, India,
— Beatrice Maude, b. 1883: m. 1st, 1904,
Major Henry Newton Kelly, Indian Army,
who d. rg — ; 2nd, 1917, Major Henry
Malcolm Jerome Alves, D.S.O.
Jackson, Lady. — Ellen J ulia, youngest da.
of the late Gregory Myers, of London: m.
1876, Sir John Jackson, C. V.O., LL.D.,
F. R.S.E., Public Works Contractor, who d.
1919. 48, Belgrave Square , S.W.; Henley
Park, Henley-on-Thames .
Daughters living — Lilian Ellen, b. 1879: m.
1908, George Hamilton, of Looseleigh, Crown
Hill, S. Devon, — Rosalie Sybil, b. 188 1 : nt.
1905, Col. Hugh Montgomerie Sinclair,
C.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., formerly R.E., of
Barming House, Maidstone [see Sinclair, Bt.,
cr. 1786, colls.], — Gertrude Ella Mary, b.
1886: m. 1919, Lieut.-Col. James Aloysius
Francis Cuffe, C.M G., D.S.O.,— Ethel Mil-
dred Julia, b. 1888 : m. 1910, Henry Lvsaght,
of Kilmacoom, Doneraile, co. Cork, — Dorothy
Elsie, b. 1894 : m. 1918, Lieut.-Col. Colin
Worthington Pope Ramsey, C.M.G.
Jacob, Lady. — Mary Catherine, da. of the
late Robert Brown, of Edinburgh : m. 1874,
Col Sir (Samuel) Swinton Jacob, K.C.I.E.,
C.V.O., who d. 1917.
Jacoby, Lady. — Hermine Elizabeth Fred-
erica, da. of the late Gustav Leipmann,
of Glasgow : m. 1883, Sir (James)
Alfred Jacoby, who d. 1909, M P. for
Mid. Div. of Derbyshire. Oakhill House,
Nottingham .
Son living — Alfred Henry Moritz, b. 1884.
Jebb, Lady. — Caroline Lane, da. of the
late Rev. John Reynolds, D.D. : m. 1874,
Sir Richard Clavernouse Jebb, O.M., M.P.
for Cambridge Univ., who rf. 1905.
Jelf, Lady. — Jane, da. of the late Rev.
William Clark King, V. of Norham, Northum-
berland : m. 1867, Sir Arthur Richard Jelf.
formerly a Judge of the High Court of
Justice ( King’s Bench Div.), who d. 1917,
23, Cambalt Road, Putney, S.W. 15.
Sons living — Ernest Arthur ( Church Farm, Pin-
ner), 6.1868; Bar. Inner Temple 1893 ; a Master
of Supreme Court : m. 1895, Rose Frances,
da. of the late R. W. C. Reeves, D.L.j— Charles
Richard ( King’s College School, Cambridge),
b. 1873 ; Headmaster of King’s Coll, Sch.,
Camb. : m. 1899, Frances Mary Alice, da. of
the Rev. the Hon. Arthur Francis Northcote
[see E. Iddesleigh], — Herbert William (12,
Norfolk Street, W.C.), b. 1882: admitted
Solicitor 1908; Sub-Lieut. Roy. Naval Vol.
Reserve.
Daughters living — Evelyn Mary. — Maud
Emmy, — Gertrude Marian.
Jenkins, Lady. — Florence Mildred, da.
of the late Sir Arthur Charles Trevor,
K.C.S.I., of 16, Harcourt Terrace, S.W. : m.
1890, Sir John Lewis Jenkins, K.C.S.I., who
d. 1912, a Member of Council of Gov.-Gen.
of India. Sussex House, Kew Road, Kew
Gardens.
Sons living — Evan Meredith, b. 1896, — David
Llewelyn, b. 1899, — John Vaughan, b. 1903, —
Owain Trevor, b. 1907.
Daughter living — Joyce Angharad, b. 1897.
Jenkyns, Lady [see Paslev, Bt. |.
J ennings, Lady. — Mary Adelaide,
youngest da. of the late Charles William
Smith, of Reading : m. 1854, Sir John
Rogers Jennings, who d. 1897. Minster
Lea, Reigalc.
Jennings, Lady. — Mary Anne, da. of M.
Shanahan, Esq., of Marnoo, Victoria: m.
1864. the Hon. Sir Patrick Alfred Jennings,
K C.M.G., sometime Premier and Treasurer
of N. S. Wales, who d. 1897. Warbrecan,
Riverina, N. S. Wales ; Garavilla, Liver-
pool Plains, N. S. Wales; Westbrook,
Queensland.
Jephson, Lady. — Harriet Julia, da. of the
late Archibald Campbell, of Thornhill, Que-
bec ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England: m. 1873, Capt.
Sir Alfred Jephson, R.N., who d. 1900.
100, Oakley Street, Chelsea Embankment,
S.W.
Jerred, Lady. — Gertrude Blanche, da. of
John Kirkbank-Lammin : m. 1901, Sir
Walter Tapper |erred, K.C.B., who d. 1918.
Mayfield Lodge, Lordship Lane, S.E.
Daughters living — Three.
Jett£, Lady — Berthe, da. of Toussaint
Laflamme, of Montreal : m. 1862, the Hon.
Sir Louis Amable Jette, K.C.M.G., who
d. 1920, sometime Ch. Justice of Quebec.
71, d'Auteuil Street, Quebec.
1206
KNIGHTAGE.
Jodrell, Lady Cotton-. — Mary Rennell,
O.B.E. , da. of the late William Rennell
Coleridge, of Salston, Devon ; Vice- Pres.
Nantwich Div., British Red Cross So. ;
O.B.E. (Civil) 1920: tn. 1878, Sir Edward
Thomas Davenant Cotton, K.C.B., who d.
1917, having assumed by Roy. Licence 1890,
the additional surname of Jodrell [see V.
Combermere, colls.]. Reaceheath Hall , Nant-
wich ; Shallcross Manor , Whaley Bridge ,
Stockport ; 2, Portman Square, W.
Johnes, Lady Hills-. — Elizabeth, da. of
the late John Johnes, of Dolaucothy, Car-
marthen : m. 1882, Lieut. -Gen. Sir James
Hills, V C., G.C.B., LL.D., who d. 1919,
having assumed in 1883 the additional
surname of Johnes. Dolaucothy , Car-
marthenshire.
Johnson, Lady. — Pauline, da. of the late
Julius Hinterhuber, of Salzburg, Austria:
m. 1884, Sir Henry James Johnson, who d.
1917. 55i Sloane Gardens, S.W 1.
Sons living — Paul Manuel (St. Johns, Kanda-
pola, Ceylon), b. 1885 : m. 1915, Dorothy
Maude, da. of the late Charles Bird, of Sydney,
N.S. Wales. — Basil Henry, b. 1887; 2nd
Lieut. Herts Regt.
Johnston, Lady — Alice, da. of ;
granted style and precedence of widow of
a Knight Bachelor 1919: m. 18— , the Hon.
Charles John Johnston, who d. 1918, before
receipt of accolade.
Jones, Lady. — Hannah Howard, el. da.
of the late Rev. George Charter : m. 1863,
Sir Philip Sydney Jones, M.D., who d. 1918.
11, Belvedere Road , Prince's Park, Liverpool.
Sons living — Three.
Daughters living— Four.
Jones, Lady.— Katherine, da. of Major
A. Von Beverhoudt, 58th Regt.: m. 1877,
Gen. Sir Howard Sutton Jones, K.C.B.,
who d. 1912. Mona House, Lyme Regis.
Jones, Lady. — Louise, da. of Thomas
Irwin: tn. 1873, the Hon. Sir Lyman Melvin
Jones, who d. 1917. Llawhaden, St. George
Street, Toronto.
Daughter living — Eallien Necora: m. 1909,
the Rev. Crawford Brown.
Jourdain, Lady. — Ada Mary, da. of the
late James Pattison Currie, of Esher, by
his 1st marriage with Anna Dora, sister of
1st Viscount Esher: m. 1884, as his 2nd
wife, Sir Henry John Jourdain, K.C.M.G.,
who d. 1901, leaving issue by his 2nd
marriage. The Gables, Bengeo, Hertford.
Sons living — (By his 2nd marriage) Henry
James (Port Louis, Mauritius ), b. 1888 : m.
1913, Beryl, da. of the late Edward Jervis
Reid, — Percy Frederick Currie, M.C. (Cochin,
Malabar Coast, India), b. 1889; sometime
Lieut. King’s Royal Rifle Corps: m. 1916,
Katharine, who d. 1917, da. of the late Henry
King Wightwick,— Charles Edward George
(Balbirnie, Welwyn, Herts.), b. 1890: tn. 1914,
Helen, da. of the late Robert Rutherford, of
Midlothian.
Daughters living — Ada Violet Emily : tn. 1912,
Lieut.- Col. Charles Arthur Bolton, Manchester
Regt, — Marguerite Isabel, — Evelyn Jessie:
m. 1916, William Edward Blackett-Ord.
Judd, Lady. — Gertrude Gordon, da. of
the late Charles Heath, of Longparish,
Hants : m. 1890, Sir George Judd, who d.
1909, a breeder of pedigree Hampshire
Down sheep. The Haven, Barton Stacy,
Hants.
Karr, Lady Seton-. — Jane, da. of W.
Thorburn, formerly of 12, Buckingham
Terrace, Edinburgh : m. 1886, as his second
wife, Sir Henry Seton-Karr, C.M.G., who
d. 1914, leaving issue by both marriages.
47t Chester Square, S. W.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Malcolm
Henry, 6. 1882; Capt Household Cav., — (by
his 2nd marriage) Kenneth William, M.C.,
b. 1897; Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps.
Daughter living — (By his 211U marriage) Helen
Mary, b. 1890.
Kaye, Lady. — Ada Charlotte, da. of the
late John Le Mottee, of Le Vanquiedon. Jurat
of Guernsey, and widow' of Robert Seeds,
Q.C., LL.D., Queen’s Advocate-Gen., of 11,
Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin : m. 1900, as his
2nd w'ife, Sir William Squire Barker Kaye,
C.B., K.C., sometime Assist. Under Sec.
for Ireland, and Private Sec. to Lord-Lieut.
of Ireland, who d. 1901. n, Fitzwilliam
Square, Dublin.
Kekewich, Lady. — Marianne, da. of
James William Freshfield (the younger), of
5, Bank Buildings, E.C., and Reigate : m.
1858, the Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Kekewich,
P.C., who d. 1907, a Judge of High Court
of Justice (Chancery Div.). 70, Campden
Hill Court, Kensington, W.
Sons living — Charles Granville, b. 1859: tn.
1886, Mary Marion, da. of the late TEneas
Mackintosh, of Daviot, — Cecil Henry, b. 1865 ;
Lieut.-Col. York and Lancaster Regt. : tn.
1899, Nora Napier, da. of Surg.-Maj.-Gen. Sir
Alexander Frederick Bradshaw, K.C.B.
Daughters living — Emma Freshfield : tn.
1906, William Fleming Blaine, of Tangier
Park, Basingstoke, — Margaret, — Hilda Fran-
ces,— Louisa Mary: m. 1895, Duncan
Houston Mackintosh, of Drumalin, Inver-
ness,— Mabel Frideswide: tn. 1900, Edward
Robert Pacy Moon, of 6, Onslow Gardens,
S.W.
Kellner, Lady. — Jane, da. of the late
F. B. Carter, of Shanganagh, co. Dublin :
m. 1882, as his 2nd wife, Sir George Kellner,
K.C.M.G., C.S.I., Assist. Paymaster of
Supreme Court of Judicature in England,
who d. 1886.
Kelly, Lady. — Mary, da. of the late
Champion Russell, J.P., D.L , of Stubbers,
North Ockendon, Essex: m. 1889, Lieut. -
Gen. Sir William Freeman Kelly, K.C.B. ,
who d. 1914. Bushy Hill, Petersfield, Hants.
Kennaway, Lady. — Alicia E., da. of J. E.
Jones : m. 1864, Sir Walter Kennaway,
C.M.G., who d. 1920, sometime Sec. New
Zealand Govt, in London. Melda, Thicket
Road, Anerley, S.E.
Sons living — Four.
Daughters living — Three.
Kennedy, Lady [see E. Courtown,
colls.].
Kennedy, Lady [see E. La thorn, colls.].
Kennedy, Lady. — Cecilia Sarah, da. of
the late George Richmond, R.A., D.C.L. :
m. 1874, the Rt. Hon. Sir William Rann
Kennedy, F.v,., who d. 1915, a Lord Justice
of Appeal. 21, The Close, Salisbury.
Sons living — Alfred Kavenscroft, K.C. (3,
Brick Court, Temple, E.C., and Harlings,
Newdigate, Surrey), b. 1879; Bar. Lin-
coln’s Inn 1903 : m. 1908, — Rev. Horace, b.
1880; R. of High Bray, Devon: tn. 1912, —
Arthur Julius Rann, D.S.O., b. 1883 [see
“ Companion age ”].
Daughter living — Agnes Edith, b. 1875.
Kensington, Lady. — Alice Harriot Mar-
garet, da of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry
Campbell Johnstone, C.B. : m. 1881, Sir
Alfred Kensington, sometime Ch. Judge,
Punjab, who d. 1918. 3, Buckingham Gate,
S. W.
Sons living — Hugh le Geyt, b. 1886; some-
time Rifle Brig. (Special Reserve) : tn. 1918,
Agnes Manson Macfarlane, da. of Richard
Whitecross Adamson, — Esmond Campbell,
b. 1894; Capt. R.G.A
Daughter living — Winifred Margaret Mylne:
tn. 1916, Capt. William Gerald Officer, W.
Riding Regt., of Zara, N.S. Wales.
Ker, Lady. — Constance, da. of the late
Peter Mitchell, C LE. : m. 1881, the Hon.
Sir Arthur Milford Ker, C.I.E., who d. 1915.
Chapslee, Simla, India.
Key, Lady Cooper-. — Evelyn, da. of
Signor Vincenzo Bartolucci, of Carron Hall ;
assumed in 1888 the additional surname of
Cooper : m. 1st, 1877, as his 2nd wife, Adm.
the Rt. Hon. Sir Astley Cooper-Key, P.C.,
G. C.B., D.C.L. , F.R.S., who o'. 1888, leaving
issue by his 1st marriage; 2nd, 1896.
Maurice Ansell, I.R G.S. 55, Elm Park
I Gardens, S. W. ; Beacon sf eld Terrace,
Hythe, Kent.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Aston
McNeill Cooper, C.B., b. 1861 [see “ CoM-
I’ANionage — Edmund Moore Cooper,
M. V.O. [see “ Companionage ”], — (by his
KNIGHTS WIDOWS.
2nd marriage) Astley Dundas Cooper, D.S.O.,
b. 1883 [see “ Companionage ”].
Daughters living — (By his 2nd marriage; Two.
King, Lady. — Ethel, da. of George Aider-
man Smith, D.L , of Wheatcroft Cliff, Scar-
borough : m. 1891, Sir Henry Clark King,
who d. 1920. 26, First Avenue, Hove,
Sussex.
Son living — One, b. 1896.
Daughters living — Two, of whom Marion
Evelyn: m. 1916, Major H. F. Willcocks,
R.F.A.,who d. 1919.
Kirkpatrick, Lady. — Isabel Louise,
youngest da. of the late Sir David Mac-
pherson, of Chestnut Park, Toronto : m.
1883, the Hon. Sir George Airey Kirk-
patrick, K.C.M.G., Q.C., LL.D., who d. 1899.
38, Hyde Park Gate, S.W. ; Closeburn,
Toronto.
Knight, Lady. — Relict of Sir Henry
Edmund Knight, Lord Mayor of London 1882,
who d. 1917. Stainhill Park , Hampton,
Middlesex.
Sons living — Five.
Daughters living — Five.
Knollys, Lady. — Ellen May, da. of Philip
Henry de la Motte : m. 1874, Sir (Clement)
Courtenay Knollys, K.C.M.G., who d. 1905,
Gov. and Com. in.-Ch. of Leeward Islands.
York Cottage, Wey bridge, Surrey.
Sons living — Four.
Daughters living — Dorothy Caroline: m. 1904,
Drury Wake, of Chesterton, Weybridge [see
Wake, Bt., colls.], — Evelyn: m. 1912, J
Clairmont Wood, cf Clairmont, Natal, and
Barham Lodge, Weybridge.
Knox, Lady , M.B.E. [see Dundas, Bt., cr.
1898].
Kortright, Lady. — Theresa, da. of the
late Capt. Charles Forbes, 17th Regt. : m.
1865, as his 2nd wife, Sir Cornelius Hen-
dricksen Kortright, K.C.M.G., who d. 1897.
Kynsey, Lady. — Isobel Keith, da. of the
late Capt. J. K. Jolly, H.E.I.C.S., of Farm-
land, Kandy, Ceylon: m. 1866, Sir William
Raymond Kynsey, C.M.G., who d. 1904.
Stoke Ldoge, Bridport , Dorset.
Laidlaw, Lady. — Mary Eliza, da. of Capt.
W. B. Collins : m. 1879, Sir Robert Laidlaw,
who d. 1915.
Daughters living — Ethel, b. 1882: m. 1916,
Prichard Birkett Yeilding, of Glenaster Lodge,
Newcastle West, co. Limerick, and Briar
Hall, Gomersal, Yorkshire, — Mildred, b.
1887 : m. 1909, W. Nash Vinson, who d.
1915, — Dorothy, b. 1892.
Lamb, Lady. — Bella, da. of the late
John Farquharson, of Banchory, Kincar-
dineshire: m. 1871, Sir John Cameron Lamb,
C.B., C.M.G. (formerly Second Sec. of Gen.
Post Office), who d. 1915. Craigchattan,
Banchory, Scotland.
Sons living — John Farquharson ( Cambridge ),
b. 1872 ; Sup. Engineer of Post Office
for E. Counties: m. 1918, Edith Gwendoline,
da. of John Hunt, of Coton, Cambridge, —
Benjamin, b. 1875 ; Major R.G.A. : m. 1908,
Phyllis Nina, da. of the late George Owen
Meares, of Plas Llanstephan, Carmarthen-
shire.
Daughter living — Lucy Walker, b. 1883.
Lambert, Lady. — Annie Julia, da. of the
late Gen. F. D. Atkinson, B.S.C. : m. 1869,
Sir John Lambert, K.C.I.E., who d. 1916.
23, Nevern Mansions, Earl's Court, S.W.
Son living — Walter John, D.S.O., b. 1874 [see
“ Companionage ”].
Landry, Lady. — Relict (m. 1870) of Sir
Pierre Armand Landry, LL.D., who d. 1916.
Dorchester, New Brunswick.
Sons living — Six.
Daughter living — One.
Lang, Lady. — Margaret, da. of the late
Walter MacLellan, of Blairvaddick, Dum-
bartonshire; has Grand Cordon of Shefekat
of Turkey, and Order of Elizabeth of Rou-
mania : m. 1876, Sir Robert Hamilton Lang,
K.C.M.G., a distinguished banker and
financier, who d. 19x3. Clutha, Lower
Bourne, Farnham, Surrey.
Son living — Walter Hamilton, b. 1884; Major
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Indian Cav. (Croix de Guerre) : m. 1st, 1910
(divorce 1916), Irene Higgins; 2nd, 1919,
Gwnneth Bewley.
Daughters living — Anna Hamilton, b. 1880 :
m. 1903, the Rev. Richard de Crespigny
Thelwall, V. of Small Heath, Birmingham, —
Mary Alice, b. 1884: m. 1911, Byron D.
Rogers, U.S. Navy, who d. 1915, — Victoria
Maggie, b. 1886.
Lange, Lady. — Beatrice Emily, da. of
the late Augustus F. R. Frinneby, ofStreat-
ham : m. 1880, Sir Daniel Lange, who d.
1894.
Langelier, Lady. — Marie Louise Ade-
laide Braun : m. 1892, as his second wife,
Sir Francis Charles Stanislas Langelier,
K.C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D., sometime Lieut. -
Gov. of Quebec, who d. 1915. Spencer Wood,
Quebec.
Sons living — Francois Oscar Braun, b. 1895, —
Joseph Charles Marc Pascal, b. 1903, — Joseph
Francois Edouard Gerard, b. 1909.
Daughters living — Marie Anne Juliette, b.
1894, — Marie Laure Gis£le Francoise, b. 1897.
Laughton, Lady. — Maria Josefa, da. of
Eugenio de Alberti : m. as his second wife,
Professor Sir John Knox Laughton, R.N.,
Professor of Modern History in London
Univ., who d. 1915, leaving issue by both
marriages.
Sons living — Francis Eugene, M.C., b. 1888 ;
Capt. Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, —
Jeffery Kerr, b. 1892 ; Lieut. R.N. : m. 1918,
Lesley, da. of Alexander Cunningham, of
Cambusmoor, Disbury,
Daughters living — Elvira Sibyl ; Principal,
Women’s Roy. Naval Ser., — Grace Effing-
ham: m. 1st, 1915, John Russell Little, Lieut.
King’s Own Scottish Borderers, who d. (killed
inaction during European War) 1917; 2nd,
1918, H. Graham Bell, of Chepstow.
Laurier, Lady. — Zoe, da. of the late
G. N. R. Lafontaine, of Montreal : m. 1868,
the Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, P.C.,
G.C.M.G , 15 years Prime Min. of Canada,
who d. 1919. Ottawa, Canada.
Law, Lady. — Katherine, da. of Nicolas
Hatsopoulo, of Athens: m. 1893, Major Sir
Edward FitzGerald Law, K.C.S.I. , K.C.M.G.,
sometime Financial Member of Council of
Gov. -Gen. of India, who d. 1908.
Lawrance, Lady. — Charlotte Georgena,
da. of Major G. H. Smart, of Tumby Lawn,
Boston : m. 1861, the Rt. Hon. Sir John
Compton Lawrance, P.C. (M.P. for Lincoln-
shire S. (C) 1880-85, and for Lincolnshire S.,
Kesteven, or Stamford, Div. 1885-90, and a
Judge of High Court of Justice, King’s
Bench Div. 1890-1912), who d. 1912. 7,
Onslow Square , S.W.
Lawrence, Lady. — Margaret Alice, da.
of the late Joseph Jackson, of Southport,
Lancashire: m. 1873, Sir Joseph Lawrence,
v\ho d. 1919 (having been nominated a
Baronet in 1918, and whose Armorial Bear-
ings are on record at the College of Arms).
Oak lands, Kenley, Surrey.
Daughter living — Maud Beatrice: m. 1898,
Arthur Joseph Hungerford Pollen [see Pollen,
Bt., colls.].
Lawson, Lady. — Edith, da. of the late
Edmund Packe : m. 1871, Sir George
Lawson, K.C.B., who d. 1898. 36, Craven
Hill Gardens, W. ; Asherne, Dartmouth.
Son living — Edmund, b. 18 — .
Daughter living — Dorothy Edith ( Baroness
Braybrooke ): m. 1917, as his second wife, the
7th Baron Braybrooke.
Layard, Lady. — Ada Alexandrina. da. of
the late Alfred Alexander Julius, of Stanley
Lodge, Mortlake: m. 1882, Sir Charles Peter
Layard (sometime Ch. Justice of Ceylon),
who d. 19*5. The Grey House, Langton
Green, Kent.
Sons living — Charles Peter Julius, M.C., b.
1885 ; Capt. R.A. : m. 1919, Mary, da. of the
late Charles Morley, M.P. for Brecknock, —
Raymond Julius, b. 1886, — Austen Havelock,
b. 1895.
Daughters living — Ada Mildred : m. 1904,
Brig. -Gen. Hubert Isacke, C.S.I.. C.M.G., —
Edith Vivien.
Leach, Lady [see Bazley, Bt.].
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KNIGHTAGE.
Le Blanc, Lady. — Hermine, da. of the lat.e
Theodore Beaudry, of Montreal : m. t885,
Sir (Pierre) Evariste Le Blanc, K. C.M.G.,
K.C., who d. 1918, Lieut. -Gov. ©f Quebec.
Spencer Wood, Quebec.
Lee, Lady , — Henrietta Burleigh, da. of
the late Rev. James Hill, of Brighton : m.
1861, Sir Joseph Cocksey Lee, who d. 1894.
Walworth House Thirlestane Road , Chel-
tenham.
Sons living — Lennox Bertram ( How Caple
Court, near Ross, Herefordshire), b. 1864 : I
m. 1892, Edith Gertrude, da. of Malcolm
MacLellan, — Robert Scott Denzil, b. 1882.
Lee, Lady. — Madeleine, only da. of Ben-
jamin Franklin Smith, of New York, and !
widow of Arthur Taylor : m. 2ndly, 1892, Sir !
Henry Austin Lee, K. C.M.G., C.B.
Lee-Warner [see Warner].
Leigh, Lady. — Alice Ann, el. da. of the j
late Daniel Adamson, first Chm. of Man- j
Chester Ship Canal Co. : m. 1868, Sir Joseph |
Leigh, who^f. 1908, sometime M.P. for Stock- |
port. 5. Holbeck Hill Scarborough.
Sons living — Thomas Herbert ( Clumber
Cottage, Poynton, Cheshire), b. 1873 ; a
shipper, and Lieut.-Col. R.F.A. (T.F.):
tn. 1905, Ruth Eugenie Ellison Miller, of
Kersal, Manchester, — Joseph Egerton, b.
1876 ; Capt. R.F.A. (T.F.) : m. 1920, Kath-
leen Doris Padfield, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
— Oswald Bowes ( The Nutshell, Scawby, \
Lincolnshire), b. 1877; an iron master, — j
Adamson Lennox ( Eastholme, Burton Slather,
Lincolnshire), b. 1878 ; an iron master.
Daughters living — Alice Mary, b. 1874, —
Kathleen Marguerite, b. 1880 : m. 1902,
William J. Orr, cotton-spinner, of Barton
Grange, near Preston.
Leigh, Hon. Lady [see B. Leigh, colls.]. '
Lee- Pemberton [see Pemberton].
Leng, Lady. — Mary, da. of the late
William Low, of Kirriemuir : m. 1897, as
his second wife, Sir John Leng, LL.D., who
d. 1906, Editor and Managing Proprietor of
the Dundee Advertiser. Kinbrae, Newport-
on-Tay, Fife.
Lentaigne, Lady. — Phillis Mary, da. of
the late John Coflfev, of Dublin: m. 1882,
Sir John Lentaigne, F.R.C.S.I., who d. 1915.
Sons living — Edward Charles, D.S.O., b. 1884 j
[see “ Companionage ”], — Benjamin, b.
1886, — Joseph Ignatius Nugent, b. 1889 : m.
1919, Helen Evelyn Viola, da. of Lewis Has-
lam, M.P. for Newport, of 8, Wilton Crescent,
S.W.
Daughters living — Mary Sydney Teresa, —
Phillis Mary: tn. 1914, James Stanley
Mathews.
Letchworth, Lady. — Mary Constance, |
widow of Thomas Blaikie : m. 1902, Sir
Edward Letchworth, who d. 1917. 14,
Cornwall Gardens , S.W.
Lethbridge, Lady. — Edith Seymour, da-
of H. F. Waring, of Lyme Regis, Dorset. I
and widow of George Bellett, Bengal Edu-
cational Ser. : m. 1899, Lieut.-Col. Sir Alfred j
Swaine Lethbridge, K.C-S.I., M.D., who d \
1917. Osborne, Tavistock, Devon.
Lethbridge, Lady. — Emma, da. of the
late John Neave, and widow of the late j
Frederick Burbidge, of Micklefield, Herts : 1
tn. 1897. as his second wife, Sir Roper Leth-
bridge, K.C.I.E., who d. 1919.
Son living — Francis Washington, D.S.O., \
b. 1867 [see “Companionage”).
Daughter living — Caroline Anne Roper ( Lady
Barnes) : tn. 1894, Sir Frederic Gorell Barnes,
of Eyot Wood, Shiplake, and Barnes, Derby-
shire.
Lewis, Lady. — Edith, da. of the Hon.
William Grant, formerly a M.L.C. of Sierra
Leone: tn. 1892, as his second wife, Sir j
Samuel Lewis, C.M.G , who d. 1903. Oxford
Street , Freetown, Sierra Leone; Christine-
ville. Sierra Leone.
Lindley, Lady. — Fanny Henrietta, da. of j
Dr. Maximilian Getz : m. 1879, Sir William
Heerlein Lindle}', who d. 1917.
Son living — William Maximilian (74. Hazle <
well Road, Putney, S.W. 15), M.C., b. 1891 -J
Capt. R.E. (T.F.) : tn. 1914, Florence Mary,
da. of William Crossman Spencer, of West
Kirby, Cheshire.
Linton, Lady. — Harriet Maria, da. of the
late Henry Allen: m. 1867, Sir James
Dromgole Linton, who d. 1916 18, Queen
Anne's Grove, Bedford Park , W. 4.
Sons living — Henry, b. 1868, — James, b. 1869.
— Robert, b. 1873.
Daughters living — Violet: m. 1910, Thomas
Cheater, — Mary: tn. 1902, Herbert Granville
Fell, — Helen : tn. 1915, Geoffrey Strover Wil-
liams,— Christine: tn. 1909, George Coombe,
— Margaret.
Llewelyn, Lady. — Theodora Louisa, da.
of Charles Harvey, of Campbelltown, Ar-
gyll: tn. 1873. Sir Robert Baxter Llewelyn,
K. C.M.G , who d. 1919.
Daughters living — Elizabeth Margaret, — Mary
Gladys.
Lloyd, Lady. — Julia, da. of the late
Charles Marion Welstead, H.E.I.C.S., of
Whatlington, Sussex : tn. 1914, as his second
wife, Col. Sir Morgan George Lloyd, K.C.B.,
who d. 1917 , having had issue by his 1st
marriage. 35, Evelyn Mansions, Carlisle
Place, S.W.
Son living — (By his 1st marriage) Owen Fitz-
stephen, b. 1879 ; Capt. Connaught Rangers :
tn. 1913, Hilary Marion, da. of W. H. Fish, of
Vicar’s Croft, Galway, and Birkdale, Lanca-
shire.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage) Ethel
Julia.
Lockhart, Lady, C.I. — Mary Katharine,
da. of the late Capt. William Eccles, Cold-
stream Guards : tn. 1888, as his second
wife, Gen. Sir William Stephen Alexan-
der Lockhart, G.C.B., K.C.S.I., who d.
1900, Com.-in-Ch., India, leaving issue by
his 1st marriage. 187, Queens Gate, S.W.
Son living — (By his 1st marriage) Murray
MacGregor, b. 18 — ; Capt. R.N.
Lockyer, Lady. — Thomazine Mary, da.
of the late Samuel Woolcott Brown, of Por-
chester Terrace, W. : tn. 1903, as his second
wife, Sir (Joseph) Norman Lockyer, K.C.B.,
LL.D., Sc. D., F.R.S., an eminent astronomer,
who d. 1920, leaving issue by his 1st marri-
age.
Sons living — (By -his 1st marriage) Norman
Joseph, b. i860 : tn. 1886, Maud Elizabeth,
da. of the late Charles Bowers May, — Hughes
Campbell, C.B., R.N., b. 1866 [see “Com-
panionage.”— William James Stewart (16,
Penywern Road, Earl's Court, S.W. and
Salcotnbe Regis), b. 1868; Ch. Assist. Hill
Observatory, Salcombe Regis, and Major
R.A.F., — Ormonde Hooley Spottiswoode, b.
1871; Major Australian Forces: tn. 1900,
Louie, da. of the late Thomas Edwards, of
Ballarat, Australia.
Daughters living— (By his 1st marriage) Rosa-
line Annie : tn. 1887, Herbert Edward Thorne,
— Winifred Lucas.
Longmore, Lady. — Mary Rosalie Helen,
da. of Capt. W. S. Moorsom, 52nd L.I. : tn.
1862, Surg.-Gen. Sir Thomas Longmore, C.B. .
whorf. 1895. The Paddock, Woolston, South-
ampton.
Sons living— Of whom the el., John Constan-
tine Gordon, C.M.G., D.S.O., b. 1870 [see
“ Companionage”].
Loring, Lady. — Frances Louisa, da. of
John Adams, of Holyland, Pembrokeshire:
tn. 1865, Adm. Sir William Loring, K.C.B.,
whorf. 1895. Stonelands, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Lovell, Lady. — Fanny, da. of W. Hooper:
tn. 1875, Sir Francis Henry Lovell, C.M.G.,
LL.D., who d. 1916, Dean of London Sch.
of Tropical Medicine
Sons and Daughters living.
Low, Lady [see Douglas, Bt., cr. 1777].
Low, Lady. — Katherine, da. of the late
Charles Thompson : tn. 1882, the Hon. Sir
Frederick Low, who d. 1917,8 Judge of High
Court of Justice (King's Bench Div.). 17*
Orsett Terrace, W. 2.
Son living — Stephen Philpot ( Mahir Lodge,
Dormans Park, Surrey, and 3, Hare Court,
Temple, E.C.), b. 1883; Bar. Middle Temple
1906; Major Hampshire Regt. : m. 1906,
Bertie Faith, da. of R. Crosse.
KNIGHTS’ widows.
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Daughters living — Hannah Austin, b. 1885 :
m. 1911, Francis Trevelyan Villiers Bayly,
Bar.-at-law, of 29, Lambolle Road, N.W.,
and 3, Hare Court, Temple, E.C., — Esther
Jessie Austin, b. 1886 : m. 1908, Jasper
Knight, of Bolney Comb, Shiplake-on-
Thames.
Lowe, Lady Drury-. — Elizabeth, da. of
the late T. Smith: m. 1876, Lieut. -Gen. Sir
Drury Curzon Drury-Lowe, G.C.B., who d.
1908. Keydell, Horndean , Hants.
Lowry, Lady. — Helena Macgregor, da.
of the late Thomas Gree , of Sea Park
co. Antrim : tn. 1893, Adm. Sir Robert
Swinburne 1 owry, K..C.B., who d. 1920.
Wtckh<m Lorige, Wickham, Hants.
Son living — Robert Giaham, R.N., b. 1899;
becamr Lieut. 1919.
Daughter living — Violet Hope, b. 1904.
Lubbock, Lady [see Herschel, Bt.].
Lucas, Lady. — Florence Emma, da. of
the late Capt. Caswell, R. N. : m. 1867, as
his second wife, Gen. Sir Alfred William
Lucas, K.C.B., who d. 1896. Cliffpark,
Teignmouth.
Luck, Lady. — Ellen Georgina, da. of
Maj.-Gen. Frank Adams, C.B. : m. 1867,
Gen Sir George Luck, G.C.B., who d, 1916.
7, Sloane Street, S. W.
Ludlow, Lady. — Alice Elizabeth, da. of
the late Thomas Sworder, of Hertford :
m. 1876, Sir Henry Ludlow, who d. 1903.
Lugard, Lady. — Matty, da. of J. Full-
brook : m. 1871, as his second wife, Gen. the
Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Lugard, G.C.B., who
d. 1898.
Lukis, Lady. — Lilian, da. of the late Col.
John Steuart, C.I.E., R.A.; is a Lady of
Giace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, and has 1st class Kaisar-i-Hind
gold medal: m. 1885, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles
Pardey Lukis, K.C.S.I., M.D., F.R.C.S., who
d. 1917.
Son living — Sydney, b. 1886: m. 1915, Una
Hope. da. of J. W. Langton, of 4 a. The Albany,
Piccadilly, W.
Daughters living — Two.
Lumb, Lady. — Sara, da. of Alderman
William Williams, of Chester: m. 1890,
Sir Charles Frederick Lumb, LL.D., some-
time a Puisne Judge of Jamaica, who d.
1911.
Lumsdfn, Lady. — Mary Margaret, da. of
John Marriott : m. 1862, Gen. Sir Peter
Stark Lumsden, G.C.B., C.S.I., who d. 1918.
Buckromb , Dufftown , Banffshire.
Lushington, Lady.— Kate Maria, da. of
the Rev. James Morgan, V. of Corston,
Somerset : m. 1862, Sir Franklin Lushington,
who d. 1901, Ch. Magistrate for London.
Templehurst, Southborough, Kent.
Sons living — George Henry Fitzjames, b.
1872 : m. 1898, Julia Mabel, da. of Henry
Turnover Armitage, — Franklin, b. 1875.
Daughters living — Louisa Gertrude, — Mildred
Helen.
Lyall, Lady. — Florence Lyall, da. of the
late Henry Fraser: m. 1870, Sir Charles
James Lyall, K.C.S.I., C. I E., who d? 1920.
82, Cornwall Gardens, S. W.
Sons living — Charles Elliott, b. 1877, — John
Henry, b. 1885.
Daughters living — Florence Winifred : m.
1916, Col. Edgar Gaussen, sometime Army
Ser. Corps, who d. 1919. — Ethel Beatrice, —
Phyllis Mary, — Cecil: m. 1917, William
Alexander Fleet, Lieut. Grenadier Guards,
who d. (killed in action during European
War) 1918, — Dorothy Hilda Denham.
Lyall, Lady. — Katharine, da. of the Rev.
J. Cautley : m. 1874, Sir James Broadwood
Lyall, G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I., who d. 1916.
Statenborough House, Eastry , Kent.
Lyons, Lady. — Louisa Jane, el. da. of
Thomas Penrice, of Kilvrough House, Gla-
morganshire : in. 1879, Adm. of the F leet
Sir Algernon McLennan Lyons, G. C.B , who
d. 1908. Grosvenor House, Milt Street,
Eastbourne.
Son living — Algernon Edmund Penrice, D.S.O.,
b. 1886 [see “ Companionage ”].
Daughters living — Winifred, b. 1885 : m. 1920,
Harry Lavallin Puxley, — Maud (twin), b.
1885: m. 1915, Edgar Walter Mead, Pro-Con-
sul, Chengtu, China.
Lyons, Lady. — Psyche, da. of the late
Isaac Cohen : m. 1883, Sir Joseph Lyons,
Founder, Chm., and Managing Director of
Joseph Lyons and Co. (Limited), caterers,
who d. 1917. 26, West Kensington Gardens,
W.
Macalpine, Lady. — Marianne, da. of
James Barlow, J.P., of Accrington : m 1877,
Sir George Wa son Macalpine, who d. 1920.
Broad Oak, Accrington.
Sons living — George Lawson, b. 1880, — James
Barlow. F.R.C.S. (of Manchester), b. 1882;
Capt. R.A. M.C.: m. 916, Doris, da. of
Herbert Jones, of Oswestry, — john Leonard,
b. 1885 — Francis Geoffrey, b. 1894.
Daughter living — Helen Marjorie, b. 1889.
McBride, Lady. — Margaret, youngest
da. of Niel McGillivray, of New Westmin-
ster, British Columbia : m. 1896, the Hon.
Sir Richard McBride, K.C.M.G., K.C., some-
time Premier of British Columbia, who d.
1917.
Daughters living — Five.
McCall, Lady. — Clarie Pearson, da. of
Major William John James Reynolds, of
Hobart, Tasmania : m. 1900, as his second
wife, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Sir John McCall,
K.C.M.G., M.D., who d. 1919, Agent Gen.
for Tasmania in London. 30, Nevern Man-
sions, S.W.
Sons living — Two.
M ‘Call- Anderson [see Anderson].
McCallum, Lady. — Agnes, da. of Stephen
Oates, J.P , shipbroker, of Grimsby: m.
1875, Sir John Mills McCallum, who d. 1920,
M.P. for Paisley. Southdene , Paisley.
McCallum, Lady. — Maud, da. of the late
Lieut.-Col. Fitzmaurice Creighton, formerly
R.M.L.I. : m. 1897, as his second wife, Col.
Sir Henry Edward McCallum, G.C.M.G.,
who d. 1919. Lauriston, Crawley Ridge,
Camberley.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) Charles Henry,
b. 1884; Capt. Highland L.I. : m. 1913, Grace
Dorothy, da. of the Rev. John Domett Nairne,
R. of Baldock, Herts, and Hon. Canon of St.
Albans. — (by 2nd marriage) Henry Ivo, b.
1910.
Daughter living — (By 2nd marriage) Helena
Iris, b. 1904.
M'Cammond, Lady. — Annie, da. of the
late Rev. William Rossborough, of Glasgow,
and widow of John Kelso, Esq., of Glasgow:
m. 1897, as his 2nd wife, Sir William M'Cam-
mond, who d. 1898.
Macan, Lady. — Mary Agnes, da. of John
Bradshaw Wanklyn, of Cheam : m. 1877, Sir
Arthur Vernon Macan, M.D., who d. 1908.
MacCullagh, Lady. — Ida, da. of M.
McClelland, J.P., formerly of Glendarragh,
Londonderry: m. 1880, Sir James Acheson
MacCullagh, M.D., who d. 1918. Lisgorm,
Galway.
MacDonald, Lady. — Ethel, R.R.C., da.
of the late Major W. Cairns Armstrong, E.
Yorkshire Regt., and widow of P. Craigie
Robertson, I.C.S. : m. 1892, Col. the Rt
Hon. Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonald, P.C.,
G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., K.C.B. (successively
Min. in China and Ambassador in Japan
1896-1912), who d. 1915. Royal Cottage, Kew,
Surrey.
Daughters living— Two.
Macdonald, Lady — Mary, 2nd da. of the
Hon. Pugh Richardson, formerly a Judge of
Superior and Supreme Court, N.-W. Terri-
tories, Canada: m. 1876, Maj.-Gen. Sir
Donald Alexander Macdonald, C.M.G.,
I.S.O., who </. 1920. Ottawa , Canada.
MacDonell, Lady. — Anne, da. of Ed-
ward Lumb, of Wallington, Surrey : m.
1870, the Rt. Hon. Sir Hugh Guion
MacDonell, P.C., G.C.M.G., C.B., who d.
1904. 10, Cornwall Gardens, S. W.
Son living — Edgar Errol Napier, C.M.G., b.
1874 [see “ Companionage ”].
MacDougall, Lady. — Adelaide Marianne,
da. of the late Philip John Miles, of Leigh
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KNIGHTAGE.
Court, Bristol : m. i860, as his 2nd wife, Gen. j
Sir Patrick Leonard MacDougall, K.C.M.G., j
who d. 1894. 22, Elvaston Place , S. IV.
MacDougall, Lady Patten-. — Alice
Mary, O.B.E. , el. da. of the late Major James
H >rne, of Stirkoke, Caithness-shire ; is a
J.P., and Pres. Argyllshire Branch British
Red Cross So., M.B.E. (Civil) 1918, O.B.E.
(Civil) 1920: m. 1884, Sir James Patten-
MacDougall, K.C.B., who d. 1919. Galla-
nach, near Oban.
McDougall, Lady. — Ellen Mary, da. of
the late George Lidgett, J.P., of Blackheath,
S.E. : m. 1882, as his second wife, Sir John
McDougall (sometime Chm. of London
County Council), who d. 1917, having had
issue by his 1st and 2nd mariages. Clifton
House, Greenwich Park , S.E.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) John Na-
pier, b. 1873 : m. 1919, Marta Weste, of Ren-
mark, S. Australia, — Norman, b. 1876 : m.
1900, Katharine, da. of Charles Birks, of
Adelaide, S. Australia, — (by 2nd marriage)
Frank Lidgett, b. 1884 ; Capt. Australian
Forces: m. 1915, Madeline Joyce, da. of
Frank Cutlack, J.P., of Renmark, S. Aus-
tralia.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage) Lucy,
b. 1868 : m. 1899, Napier K. Birks, of
Adelaide, S. Australia, — Janie, b. 1869, —
Florence, b. 1870 : m. 1903, the Rev. John
Jenkins, V. of Beddgelert, N. Wales, — (by
2nd marriage) Margery Lidgett, b. 1885, —
Catharine Judith, b. 1890.
McDowell, Lady. — Relict of Sir Alexan-
der McDowell, G.B.E., who d 1918.
McEacharn, Lady. —Mary, da. of John
Boyd Watson, mine owner, of Bendigo,
Victoria, Australia : m. 1882, as his second
wife. Sir Malcolm Donald McEacharn, who
d. 1910. Galloway House , Garlieston ;
Walden Chislehurst.
Son living — Neil Boyd Watson ( Galloway
House, Garleiston), b. 1884 ; Capt. King’s
Own Scottish Borderers, and a D.L. for
Wigtownshire: tn. 1912, Marie, da. of Walter
Raphael.
Daughters living — Eila Mary ( Lady Guthrie ) :
tn. 1913, Capt. Sir Connop Guthrie, K.B E ,
Grenadier Guards, of 36, Charles Street,
Berkeley Square, W., — Madeleine (Lady
Mitchcll-Thomson) : tn. 1909, Sir William
Mitchell-Thomson, K.B.E , M.P., 2nd Bt.
MacGregor, Lady. — Charlotte Mary,
da. of Frederick W. Jardine, Esq., of Orme
Square, W. : m. 1883, Maj-Gen. Sir Charles
Metcalfe MacGregor, K.C.B., C.S.I., C.I.E.,
who d. 1887. Hampton Court Palace.
McIlwraith, Lady. — Harriette Anne, da.
of Archibald Mosman, of Armidale, N.S.
Wales : m. 1879, the Hon. Sir Thomas
McIlwraith, K.C.M.G., LL.D., who d. 1900,
having been thrice Premier of Queensland.
Tower Cottage , Winchelsea.
Daughter living — Leila Harriett, b. 1880 : tn.
1903, James McGowan, of Hiham, Winchel-
sea, Sussex, and Persey, Blairgowrie.
McIntyre, Lady. — Isabella, da. of the
late Alexander Grant, of Glasgow : tn. 1875,
as his 2nd wife and his deceased wife’s
sister, the Hon. Sir John McIntyre, who
d. 1904.
Mackenzie, Lady. — Annie, da. of John
Munro, Esq., of Glenglass, Ross-shire: ni.
i860, Sir John Mackenzie, K.C.M.G., who
d. 1901. Heathfield , Palmerston South,
Otago , New Zealand.
Mackenzie, Lady. — Helen, da. of the
late Benjamin Dulley, of Wellingborough,
Northants: m. 1879, Sir Stephen Mackenzie,
M.D., F.R.C.P., who d. 1909. The Croft,
Dorking, Surrey.
Sons living — Stephen Morton, b. 1880,—
Andrew Ronald, b. 1884.
Daughter living — Diana.
Mackenzie, Lady Muir-.— Mary Therese,
el. da of the late Henry Windsor Villiers
Stuart [Power Bt., cr. 1836, colls.]; has
Kaisar-i-Hind gold medal: tn. 1904, as his
3rd wife, Sir John William Pitt Muir-Mac-
kenzie, K.C.o.I., who d. 1916 [see Muir-
Mackenzie, Bt., colls.]. 25, Pelham Place,
S.W.
Mackenzie, Lady Owen-. — Mary Matilda,
da of the late Hugh Darby Owen, of Bettws
Hall, Montgomeryshire, and widow of
(1st) Francis Fenwick, and (2nd) of A. G.
Bovill, Bar.-at-law ; received Roy. licence
1909 to assume the additional surname of
Owen before that of Mackenzie in right of en-
tail : m. 3rdly, 1905, as his second wife, Sir
George Sutherland Mackenzie, K.C.M.G.,
C.B., who o'. 1910. Brantham Court , Suffolk;
Betlws Hall , Montgomeryshire ; 6, Chesham
Street, S. W.
McLaren, Lady. — Jane, da. of James
McCracken, of Glenapp, Ayrshire : m. 1881,
Sir John McLaren K.B.E who d. 1920.
High field House , Headmgley , Leeds.
Son living — Henry, D.S.O., M.C., b. 18 —
[see “ Companionage ”].
Maclean, Lady. — Helen Henderson, da.
of the late William Murdoch : m. 1852,
Sir Andrew Maclean, who d. 1900.
Maclean, Lady. — Isobel. da. of the Hon.
Matthew Holmes, M.L C , of We’lington,
New Zealand : m. 1867, the Hon. Sir George
Maclean, wnorf 1917. Hazelwood, Dunedin,
New Zealand; Wamngton, Otago, New
Zealand.
Son living — One.
Daughters living — Five.
Maclean, Lady. — Mattie, second da. of
the late John Sowerby, of Ben well Tower,*
Northumberland : m. 1869, Sir Francis
William Maclean, K.C.I E., who d. 1913.
17, Rutland Gate, S.W.
Maclean, Lady. — Theresa Ella Drum-
mond, da. of the late Gen. Sir Harry North
Dalrymple Prendergast, V.C. [see Prender-
gast, “ Knights' Widows ”] : m. 1913, as his
second wife, Kaid Sir Harry Maclean, many
years Instructor-Gen. to Sultan of Morocco’s
Armv, who d. 1920, leaving issue by his 1st
marriage. Drimnin House, Tangier , Mo-
rocco.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage) Nora :
m. 1912, Col. Philip H. Evans, R.A., of Gib-
raltar,— Hebe, — Edith Claire de Vere: m.
1915, Staff -Surg. Horace Bryden Hill, M.B.,
R.N.
McLeod, Lady. — Dora Macdonald, da. of
the late John Graham Macdonald Burt, M.D.:
m. 18P3, as his second wife, Lieut. -Gen. Sir
John Chetham McLeod, G.C.B., who d 1914,
ieaving issue by both marriages. Bellvue ,
North Berwick.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Torquil
John, D.S.O.,b. 1870 [see “ Companionage ”],
— Henry Maurice ( Waltrim , Lindula, Ceylon),
b. 1872 : m. 1906, Annie Morrison Mason, da.
of Isaac Lawrence. — (by his 2nd marriage)
— Norman Macdonald, D.S.O., M.C., b. 1885
[see “ Companionage ”],— Alexander Kelty,
b. 1888; Capt. Black Watch (Roy. High-
landers) : m. 19x6, Euphemia, da. of the Very
Rev. Patrick Murray Smythe, Provost of St.
Ninian’s.of Hamilton House, Perth.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage) Amy
Kelty, b. 1865 : tn. 1891, A. L. Kirk.
Macleod, Lady. — Sophia, da. of the
late William Houldsworth, of Belvidere,
Lanarkshire: m. 1859, Sir George Husband
Baird Macleod, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.E., who
d. 1C92, Regius Professor of Surgery in Glas-
gol^Univ. Fiunary , Shandon, Dumbarton-
shire.
McMahon, Lady. — Clara Ann, da. of
James Daniel Webster, of Yea, Victoria,
Australia : m. 1884, as his second wile,
Capt. the Hon. Sir Charles McMahon,
K.C.M.G. [McMahon, Bt., cr. 1815], Ch.
Commr. of Police, and Speaker of Legisla-
tive Assembly of Victoria, who d. 1891.
Eastern House, 174, George Street, East
Melbourne, Victon'a, Australia.
Macnee, Lady. — Mary Buchanan, da. of
Peter Macnee, of Glengilp: m. 1859, as
his 2nd wife, Sir Daniel Macnee, LL.D.,
who d. 1882, a celebrated portrait painter,
and Pres, of Roy. Scottish Academy. 6,
LearmoUnl Terrace, Edinburgh.
M ‘Queen, Lady. — Charlotte Helen, da.
of Lieut. -Gen. Charles Pollard, formerly
R.E. : m. 1873, Lieut. -Gen. Sir John Withers
M'Quefn, G.C.B., who d. 1909.
Daughter living— Marion : tn. 1914, Charles B.
Horsburgh.
knights’ widows.
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M‘Vail, Lady. — Lily Neilson, da. of the
late Thomas N. Brown: m. 1877, Sir David
Caldwell M'Vail, M.B., who d. 1917. 34,
Montague Street , Glasgow.
Son living — James Roy, b. 1878.
Daughter living — Lily Agnes Gordon, b. 1879:
m x 906, John Macintyre, solicitor, of Glasgow.
M'Vicker, Lady. — Maria, da. of John
Gilmer, of Belfast: m. 1847, Sir Robert
M'Vicker, who d. 1897.
Madden, Lady. — Gertrude Frances, da.
of Francis John Sidney Stephen: m 1872,
the Hon Sir John Madden, G C M.G.,LL.D ,
who d. 1918, Ch. Justice of Victoria. Clive-
den, East Melbourne , Victoria; Yamala,
Frankston, V ictoria.
Son living — Guy Ross, b. 1873.
Daughters living— Amy, b. 1873 : m. 18—,
Harry Osborne, — Sylvia, b. 18 — : m. 1898,
Capt. Clement Vallange, O.B.E,The Buffs, —
Ruby Constance; b. 18 — : m 19 — , Pat Os-
borne, of Willeroo, Australia, — Crystal Leslie,
b. 1881, — Beatrice Maii St. John, b. 1890 : m.
1912, Maurice Bailleau, of Studley, Toorak,
Australia.
Maden, Lady. — Alice, da. of the late
Joshua Meller, of Lytham, Lancashire: m.
1891, Sir John Henry Maden, who d. 1920.
Rockcliffe House, Bacup.
Son living — Henry, b. 1892.
Major, Lady. — Relict (m. 1886), of Sir
Alfred Major, whoa?. 1907, sometime Director
of Army Contracts. Gibraltar Close , Cook-
ham Dene , Berks.
Daughter liv ng — Alfreda Bertha : m. 19x9,
Arnold Herbert Sidney Woolf.
Manning, Lady. — Eliza Anne, da. of the
Very Rev. William Sowerby, Dean of
Goulburn : m. 1849, as his 2nd wife, the
Hon. Sir William Montagu Manning,
K.C.M.G., LL.D., who d. 1895, formerly a
Judge of N.S. Wales Supreme Court.
Wallary, Sydney N.S. Wales.
Daughter living — Kathleen : m. 18 — , Richard
Philp, whoi. 18 — , of Geelong, Victoria.
Manning, Lady. — Nora, da. of the late
John Torpy, of co. Clare: m. 1868, Sir
William Patrick Manning, who d. 1915. Am,
Rose Bay, Woollahara, N.S. Wrales.
Manns, Lady [see B. Rendlesham,
colls.].
Mansfield, Lady [see B. Howard de
Walden, colls.].
Mantell, Lady. — Elinor Knight, 2nd da.
of the late Charles Hitchcock, M.D., of Fid-
dington House, Devizes: m. 1867, Sir John
lies Mantell, F.R.G.S., who d. 1893.
Marindin, Lady. — Kathleen Mary, only
da. of the late Sir William Stevenson,
K.C.B., Gov. of Mauritius: m. i860, Col.
Sir Francis Arthur Marindin, K.C.M.G.,
R.E., who d. 1900., Senior Inspecting
Officer of Railways. 3 , Sloane Court, S.W. ;
Craigflower, Torrybum , Fife.
Daughter living — Kathleen Mary Isabel.
Mark, Lady. — Emily Mary, da. of Robert
Lewis Jones, of Chester: m. 1861, Sir John
Mark, who d. 1909 (Mayor of Manchester
1890 and 1891).
Markby, Lady. — Lucy, da. of the late
John Edward Taylor, of Weybridge : m.
1866, Sir William Markby, K.C.I.E., who d.
1914. Headington Hill, Oxford.
Markham, Lady. — Theodora, C.B.E., da.
of Francis Gtrvers; C.B.E. (Civil) 1920' m.
1894, Adm. Sir Albert Hastings Markham,
K.C.B., a distinguished Arctic Explorer
and Writer, who d. 1918. 191, Queen's Gate
Place . S. W.
Daughter living — Joy Mary Minna, b. 1900:
m. 1919, Capt. W Sidn-y McCann, M.C.,
Ph.D., Canadian Field Artillery.
Marriott, Lady. — Charlotte Louisa, da.
of the late Capt. Tennant, R.N., of Need-
wood House, Staffordshire : m. 1872, the
Rt. Hon. Sir William Thackeray Marriott,
P.C., K.Cj who d. 1903, sometime Judge
Advocate-Gen.
Marriott, Lady. — Lucy, da. of the Rev.
John Gibson, V. of Brent and Furneaux
Pelham, Herts : m. 1864, Sir Charles Hayes
Marriott, M.D., F.R.C.S., who d. 1910. Kib-
worth Har court, Leicester.
Marshall, Lady. — Alice, da. of the late
Charles Gwyllym Young, of Corby, Lin-
colnshire : m. 1877, Sir James Marshall,
C. M.G., who d. 1889. 17, Denbigh Road
Nottmg Hill Gate, W.
Marshall, Lady. — Mary, da. of Francis
Beaumont, of Peterborough : m. 1889, as
his second wife. Sir Anthony Marshall, first
Lord Mayor of Manchester, who d. 1911.
Woodfield , Havant.
Martin, Lady. — Efa Florence, da. of the
late Major Phillipps, of Barham Hall, Ips-
wich : m. 1898, Col. Sir Richard Edward
Rowley Martin, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., who d.
1907. Clay don, Ipswich.
Son living — Richard William Colvile, b. 1901.
Daughter living — Sarah.
Martin, Lady. — Margaret Neilson, da. of
Thomas Murray Cockburn, of Dalkeith : m.
1879, Sir George Clement Martin, M.V.O.,
Mus.D., many years Organist of St. Paul’s,
who d. 1916.
Martin, Lady. — Sarah Anne, el. da. of
the late John Homfray Harrhy, of Hoar-
withy, Herefordshire: m. 1869, Sir (Thomas)
Acquin Martin, Agent Gen. to Govt, of
Afghanistan, who d. 1906.
Marzials, Lady. — Julia Louisa Kington,
da. of Major Benjamin Kington Finnimore,
R A. : m. 1885, as his second wife, Sir Frank
Thomas Marzials, C. B., sometime Ac-
countant-Gen. of the Army, who d. 1912,
leaving issue by both marriages. 9, Lad-
broke Square, Notting Hill, W.
Son living — (By his xst marriage), Maurice, b.
1868.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage), Alice,
6.1872, — (by his 2nd marriage) AdaMargaret,
b. 18—: m. 1919, Arnold Angus,— Phyllis
Louise, b. 18 — .
Mason, Lady. — Matilda, da. of the late
Robert Henry Sparkes : m. 1887, Sir George
Charles Mason, who d. 1904.
Masson, Lady. — Therese Emilie Louise
da. of Frieaerich Kruger, of Berlin : m. 1875,
Lieut. -Col. Sir David Parkes Masson, C.I.E.,
who d. igis-
Daughter living — Marie Therese: m. 1908,
Capt. Robert Forbes Stanley Stanley -Creek,
D. S.O.
Mather, Lady — Emma, da. of Thomas
Watson, of Highbury : m. 1863, the Rt. Hon.
Sir William Mather, P.C., who d. 1920.
Bramble Hill Lodge, Bramshaw, New
Forest. Hants
Son living — Louis Emmerson, b. 1887 : m.
1912. Leila, da. of J. B. Morley, of Canada.
Daughters living — Alice: m. 1891, John T.
Petro, of 39, .South Street, Park Lane, W.i,
— Florence ( Landlord, Lodge, Salisbury) : m.
1898, P. Couston Bulloch, who d. 1911, —
Dorothy : m. 1910, as his second wife, Hugh
Murray, C.I.E., C.B.E , — Marjorie: m. 1909,
Lieut. -Col. Malcolm G. Melvill, of Ollerton
Hall, Knutsford, Cheshire.
Mathew, Lady. — Elizabeth, el. da. of the
late Rev. Edwin Biron, V. of Lympne,
Kent : m. 1861, the Rt. Hon. Sir James
Charles Mathew, P.C., LL.D., sometime a
Lord Justice of Appeal, who d. 1908. 40,
Kensington Square, IV.
Sons living — Theobald, b. 1866, — Charles
James, C.B.E., K.C., b. 1872 [see “Com-
panionage ”].
Maude, Lady [see M. Headfort, colls. J.
Maxim, Lady.— Sarah, da. of the late
Charles Haynes, of Boston, Mass., U.S.A. :
m. 1881, Sir Hiram S. Maxim, C.E., the
well-known inventor of the automatic sys-
tem of firearms, who d. 1916. 43, Strealham
High Road, Streatham, S.W.
Maxwell, Lady. — Lillias Grant, da. of the
late Rev. J. Aberigh-Mackay, D.D. : m. 1870,
Sir William Edward Maxwell, K.C.M.G..
who d. 1897, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Gold
Coast Colony. New Empress Club.
Son living— Denis Wellesley, b. 1872 ; is Major
Indian Army : m. 1913, Georgina Constance,
da. of Sir Stair Andrew Agnew, K.C.B. [see
Agnew, Bt. cr. 1629].
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Meiklejohn, Lady. — Maud Louisa, da.
of the late Rear-Adm. Henry Hamilton
Beamish, C.B. ; a Chevalier of Order of
Silver Cross cf George I. of Greece : m.
1893, Maj.-Gen. Sir William Hope Meikle-
john, K.C.B., C.M.G., who d. 1909. 23,
Cliveden Place, Eaton Square, S.W.i.
Son living — Ian Hamilton Hope, R.N.,b. 1896 ;
Lieut. R.N.
Daughter living — Margaret Evelyn Hope, b.
1894 : m. 1919, Hugh G. E. Durnford, Lieut.
R.F.A.
Menzies, Lady. — Annie Perceval, da. of
John Alexander Drought: m. 1879, as his
third wife, Sir William John Menzies, Agent
to Gen. Assembly of Church of Scotland,
who d. 1905. Canaan House , Edinburgh;
123, George Street , Edinburgh.
Menzies, Lady. — Margaret Henrietta, el.
da. of Capt. Joseph Baker, of W. India and
Pacific Co.: m. 1886, Sir Walter Menzies,
who d. 1913, M.P. for S. Div. of Lanarkshire.
Cuter euch, Fintry, Stirlingshire ; 34, Gordon
Square, W.C.
Sons living — James, b. 1887 : I ieut. Glouces-
tershire Regt.: m. 1918, Ruth Evangeline
Hughes, da. of Major Frederick William
Templetown Robinson, D.S.O. [see Hughes,
Bt.], — Walter Baker, b. 1888 : tn. 1914, Ina,
el. da. of Stephen Salter, of Oxford, — William
Ferguson, b. 1893, — Joseph Baker, b. 1901.
Daughters living — Muriel, b. 1890: m. 1916,
Lieut. Henry Denton Ackerley, Roy. Naval
Reserve, of Liverpool, — Gladys, b. 1895.
Mercer, Lady. — Katherine Frances, da.
ofthelate W. F. Lawrence, of Boston, L'.S. A. :
m. 189^, Maj.-Gen. Sir David Mercer, K.C.B.,
who d. 1920. 7, Bicker, hall Mansions, W.
Sons living — David Dixon, b. 1896 ; Lieut.
R.N.. — Lawrence (twin), b. 1896; Capt.
R.M.L.I.
Daughter living — Margaret, b. 1894 : m. 19—,
Major R. H. Allen, h.F.A.
Michie, Lady. — Mary, da. ot the late
John Richardson, M.D., Inspector-Gen.
of Hospitals: m. 1840, the Hon. Sir
Archibald Michie, K.C.M.G., Q.C., who d.
1899.
Daughter living— Isabella (Lady A' Beckett :)
m. 1875, the Hon. Sir Thomas A’Beckett,
sometime a Puisne Judge of Supreme Court,
Victoria, who d. 19T9, of Kabarook, Orrony
Road, Armadale, Melbourne, Victoria.
Miller, Lady. — Emma Blanche, da. of
the late Joseph Rolls, of Locksbottom
House, Keston, Kent : m. 1879, Sir Gor-
don William Miller, K.C.B., V.D., J.P., who
d. 1906, Accountant-Gen. ot the Navy. 4,
Hove Court, Hove , Sussex.
Son living — H. R. Gordon (46, Lancaster Gate,
W., and Junior Carlton, and Royal Thames
Yacht Clubs), b. Jan 1883.
Daughter living — Dorothy Blanche ( Pellhurst ,
Ryde, Isle of Wight), b. Dec. 1883.
Miller, Lady. — Mary, da. of Robert
Moat, Esq., of Moat Park, Dunmurry, co.
Antrim: m. 1861, Sir William Miller, M.D. ,
who d. 1900. Termonbacca House, Brachead,
Londonderry.
Milman, Lady. — Susan Augusta Carter,
da. of the late Robert Hanbury, of Bolehall,
Staffordshire: m. 1871, Sir Archibald
John Scott Milman, K.C.B., who d. 1902,
sometime Clerk of the House of Commons
[see Milman, Bt., colls.]. 10, Old Court
Mansions, Kensington, IV.
Milvajn, Lady, — Mary Alice, da. of the
late John Henderson, of Leazes House,
Durham : m. 1875, Sir Thomas Milvain,
C.B., K.C., who d. 1916, Judge Advocate-Gcn.
Eglingham Hall , Alnwick.
Son living — Henry Roland, b. 1880; Capt.
Lancers; served in S. Africa 1899-1900
(Queen’s medal with four clasps): m. 1st,
1909, Gwladys Hope, who d. 1909, da. of the
late John Munton Jaffray, of The Stydd,
Lyndhurst [Jaffray, Bt., colls.] ; 2ndly, 1912,
Kathleen, da. of the late Charles Mitchell,
of Jcsmond Tower, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Daughter living— Dulcie Mary, b. 1883: tn.
1905, John Jervis Pawson [V. St. Vincent].
Milward, Lady. — Susanna, da. of
Edward Parker, of Retford : m. 1865, Sir
Christopher Annakin Milward, who d. 1906.
Club Chambers, York.
Mirrielees, Lady. — Margaret, da. of the
late Sir Donald Currie, G.C.M.G. : m. 1879,
Sir Frederick James Mirrielees, K.C. M.G.,
who d. 1914. Pasture Wood, Dorking;
Garth, Aberfeldy, Perthshire.
Son living — Donald, b. 1881 : m. 1910, Mary
Cavendish, el. da. of Major Joseph Gladding
Pangbourne, of Baltimore, U.S.A.
Daughter living — Margaret Celia, b. 1891 : tn.
1913, Lieut. -Col. Waldemar Sigismund Dacre
Craven, D.S.O.,R.H,A
Mitchell, Lady. — Eliza Conway, da. of
the Rev. James Ind Welldon, D.C.L., V.
of Kennington, Ashford, Kent, and Hon.
Canon of Canterbury : m 1889, as his 2nd
wife, Lieut.-Col. Sir Charles Bullen Hugh
Mitchell, G.C.M.G., who d. 1899, Gov. of
Straits Settlements. Bur gate. House, Canter-
bury.
Mitchell, Lady. — Mary, da. of Edward
Hume Smedley, Dist. Judge, Colombo,
Ceylon : m. 1865, Sir William Wilson Mit-
chell, C.M.G., who d. 1915. Colombo ,
Ceylon.
Sons living — William Edward, b. 1869: m.
19(9, Blanche Arnold Hameen, da. of
James Wats n Nicol, of Buenjs Aires, —
Frank Smedley, b. 1873: m. 1901, Mary
Frances Payne, da. of Alexander Cross, of
Edinburgh.
Daughters living — Mary Winifred Wilson : m.
1898, William Poyntz Spurway, who d. 1919,
— Euith Lilian: m. 1914, James Mortimer
Blizard, — Kate Millicent: m. 1903, Allred
Ge rge Gresham Hyoe, — Eugenie j anei Eliza-
beth: tn. 1908, Robert Wallace Forbes, —
Dcrothy Hume Smedley: m. 19x0, George
Ernest Hooper.
Mitchell, Lady. — A., da. of the late T.
Goble: m. 18—, Sir Thomas Mitchell, C.V.O.,
who d. 1919. 37, Salisbury Road, Cranes-
water Park, Southsea.
Moloney, Lady. — Frances Isabella Sophia
Mary Owen, da. of Henry Owen Lewis,
J. F., D.L., of Inniskeen, co. Monaghan : m.
1897, as his second wife, Capt. Sir Cornelius
Alfred Maloney, K.C.M.G., who d. 1913,
having been successively Gov. of Lagos,
British Honduras, Windward Islands, and
Trinidad,
Moncrieff, Lady Scott-. —Mary Deborah,
da. of the late Arthur Albright, of Marie-
mont. Edgbaston : m. 1890, as his 3rd wife,
Col. Sir Colin Campbell Scott-Moncrieff,
K. C.S.I., K C.M.G., LL.D., who d. 1916,
leaving issue. 11, Cheyne Walk, S. W.
Daughters living — Lucy: m. 1906, Maurice
Sheldon Amos, a Judge of Native Court of
Appeal, Cairo, — Margaret.
Monro, Lady [see Pelly Bt., colls.].
Montagu, Lady. — Catherine Frances, da.
of the late Gen Poole Vallancey England :
m. 1859, Gen. Sir Horace William Montagu,
K C.B., who d. 1916 [see D. Manchester,
colls.]. 17, Oxford Road, Colchester.
Moody, Lady. — Alice Harriet, da. of the
late Alfred Blackburne Frend, of Oaklands,
Worplesdon, Guildford: m. 1885, Sir James
Matthew Moody, M.R.C.S., who d. 1915,
Med. Sup., London Co. Asylum.
Morant, Lady. — Helen, da. of the late
Edwin Cracknell, of The Grange, Wethering-
sett, Suffolk : tn. 1896, Sir Robert Laurie
Morant, K.C.B., who d. 1920. 15, Chester
Terrace, S. W.
Morel, Lady. — Susan Elliott, da. of
William Gibbs, of Cardiff ; m. 1873, Sir
Thomas Morel, who d. 1903. The Lindens,
Penarth, Glamorganshire ; St. Andrew's
House, Dinas Powis, Glamorganshire.
Morgan, Lady. — Alice Augusta, da. of
Henry Edward Clinton, District Road En-
gineer, Queensland : tn 1880, the Hon. Sir
Arthur Morgan, who d. 1916. Clinton , Bris-
bane, Queensland.
Sons living — Five.
Daughters living— Three.
Morgan, Lady. — Elizabeth Margaretta,
da. of James Buckley, of Penyfai and
knights’ widows.
213
Castle Gorfod, Caermarthen shire : m. 1874, !
Sir Morgan Morgan, who d. 1894. 7, Bath
Terrace , Inslow, N. Devon.
Morice, Lady. — Emily, da. of James
Hacket, and widow of Capt. Belson, R.E. :
m. 1863, Capt. Sir George Morice, K.C.M.G.,
who d. 1904.
Morris, Lady. — Elizabeth, only da. of
David O’Connor Henchy, D.L. (sometime
M.P. for co. Kildare), formerly of Stone-
brook, co. Kildare : m. 1875, Sir George
Morris, K.C.B., who d. 1912. 36, Leeson
Park , Dublin.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Julia.
Morris, Lady. — Florence, widow of
Franklin C. Pollard : m. 1868, Sir Lewis
Morris, author of ’‘The Epic of Hades,”
and other poems, who d. 1907. Penbryn ,
Carmarthen.
Son living — Arthur Lewis, b. 18 — : m. 1918,
Margaret, da. of G. A. Sandford. J.P., of
Upland Court, Northwood, M ddlesex.
Daughters living — Amy, — Ethel Elizabeth.
Morrish, Lady. — Sara Nash, da. of the
late Christopher T. Gabriel, of Norfolk
House, Streatham, S.W. : m. 1866, Sir
Thomas Buxton Morrish, who d. 1909, Chm.
of British and Foreign Sch. So. Langhurst ,
Horsham.
Sons living— Harold Gabriel ( Leonard House,
Sutton, Surrey) b. 1867 : m. 1909, Helen Mary,
da. of Sir George Hayter Chubb, 1st Bt..
Arthur Gabriel (Caversham, Sutton, Surrey),
b. 1869: m. 1904, Christine, da. of the late
John Margetson.
Morton, Lady.— Ada, da. of Maj.-Gen.
G. A. Craster, R.E. : m. 1886, as his 2nd
wife, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Gerald de Courcy
Morton, K.C.I.E., C.V.O., C.B., who a. 1906,
leaving issue by his 1st and 2nd marriages.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage)
May Geraldine, b. 1878 : m. 1908, Lieut.-Col.
George Despard Franks, D.S.O., who d.
(killed in act. on during European War) 1918,
— Eleanor de Courcy, b. 1881 : m. 19T0, Capt.
Norman Neill, Hussars, who d. (killed in
action during European War) 1914, — (by his
2nd marriage) Geraldine Ada, b. 1887. m.
1912, Maj.-Gen. Hugh Jamieson Elies, C.B.,
D.S.O.
Moss, Lady. — Emily 2nd da. of the late
Hon. Robert Baldwin Sullivan, a Judge of
Court of Queen’s Bench : m. 1871, the Hon.
Sir Charles Moss, LL.D., who d. 1912, Ch.
Justice of Ontario. 219, Lonsdale Road,
Toronto.
Sons living — Glenholme, b. 1879 : m. 19131
Mabel Alexander, — Thomas, b. 1885.
Daughters living — Emily: m. 1909, William
Edward Davidson, who d. 1913, — Adelaide
Frances.
Moss, Lady. — Florence Nellie, da of the
late John Robert Craig, of Peterborough:
m. 1902, as his second wife, Sir (Horace)
Edward Moss, who d. 1012, Chm. and
Managing Director of Moss’s Empires
(Limited), leaving issue by his 1st and 2nd
marriages. Middleton , Gorebridge, Midlo-
thian ; 20, Hans Court, S. IV.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Leonard
Bramwell, b. 1882, — Charles Somerville, b.
1883.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage)
Ellen Martha, — Dora Alice, — (by his 2nd
marriage), Edvina Mary.
Mottram, Lady. — Margaret Edith, da. of
William Aikman Morton, surgeon, formerly
of Horwich, near Bolton : m. 1894, Sir
Richard Mottram, whoa?. 19x4. Beech House ,
Pendleton , Salford.
Muir-Mackenzie [see Mackenzie].
Murray, Lady. — Ada Agnes, el. da. of
George Ruthven, of Kendal : m. 1867, Sir
James Augustus Henry Murray, LL.D,
D C L., D.Litt., who d. 1915, Editor of the
“New English Dictionary.” Sunnyside,
Banbury Road, Oxford.
Sons living — Harold James Ruthven, b. 1868 ;
H.M. Div. Inspector of Schs., Birmingham
m. 1897, Kate Maitland, da. of the late
Rev. Samuel Maitland Crosthwaite, — Ethel-
bert Thomas Ruthven (The Eyrie, Radlett,
Herts), b. 1870; a Civil Engineer: m. 1894,
Lilian Jessie, da. of the late Robert Hills,—
Wilfrid George Ruthven, b. 1871 ; Registrar
Univ. of Cape Town: m. 1899, Phoebe, da.
of the late Sir John Woodhead, — Sir Os wyn
Alexander Ruthven, K.C.B., b. 1873 [see
“Knightage”], — Rev. TElfrie Charles Ruth-
ven, b. 1880: m. 1909, Winifred, da. of A.
Bartholomew, of East London, Cape Colony,
• — Arthur Hugh Jowett, b 1886; Vice-Prin-
cipal of Anglo-Chinese Coll., Tienstin, China:
m. 1913, Mary, da. of the late Rev. James
Robertson.
Daughters living — Hilda Mary Emily Ruth-
ven, b. 1875; Director in Mediaeval and
Modern Languages at Girton Coll., Camb., —
Ethelwyn Edith Agnes Ruthven, b. r 878 : m.
1900, C. Wilfred Cousins, Director of Census
and Statistics, Union of S. Africa, — Elsie
Mayflower Ruthven, b. 1882 : m. 1920, Robert
Alexander Barling, of Lyttelton, lransvaal, —
Rosfrith Ada Nina Ruthven, b. 1884, —
Gwyneth Nesta Lilian Ruthven, b. 1 888 ;
sometime Mathematics and Physics Mistress,
Perse Girls’ Sch., Camb.: m. 1916, Major
Harry T. Logan, M.C., Canadian Machine
Gun Corps.
Murray, Lady (Wolfe). — Fanny, da. of
the Jate James Robson, of Pontefract, and
widow of Sir Donald Horne Macfarlane : m.
1913, as his second wife, Lieut. -Gen. Sir
James Wolfe Murray, K.C.B., who d. T919
[see Murray, Bt., cr. 1628, colls ]. Cringle tie,
Peebleshire.
Murray, Lady. — Isabel, da. of the late
'1 homas Henderson, shipowner, of Glasgow :
m. 1889, Sir John Murray, K.C.B., F.R.S.,
LL.D., Ph.D., D.Sc., the well-known
Naturalist and Oceanographer, who d. 1914.
Challenger Lodge, Wardie, Edinburgh.
Sons living — John Challenger, b. 1894: m.
1920, Ce ilia Annette Mary, da. of Sir
(Stafford) narry William Jerming.iam, nth
Bt., — Thomas Henderson, b. 1898.
Daughters living — Margaret Pitcairn, b. 1891 :
m. 1914, Capt. John Peter Ralph Marriott,
C.M.G., formerly R.N., — Rhoda Isabel, b.
1893, — Winifred Alice, b. 1900.
Napier, Lady [see Culme-Seymour, Bt.].
Nation, Lady. — Matilda, da. of the late
Lieut. -Gen. C. Wahab, Madras Army : m.
i860, Gen. Sir John Louis Nation, K.C.B.,
who d. 1906.
Naz, Lady. — Julie Hersilie, da. of Jules
David Constantin, Esq., sugar planter, of
Benares : m. 1859, Sir Virgile Naz,
K.C.M.G., who d. 1901. Port Louis, Mau-
ritius ; Belvedere , Curepipe, Mauritius.
Need, Lady. — Ellen, da. of Edward
Whitby, formerly of Church Broughton,
Derbyshire : m. 1875, Lieut.-Col. Sir Arthur
Need, who d. 1888. 53, Coleridge Road,
Crouch End, N.
Nelson, Lady. — Janet, da. of Duncan
McIntyre, of Toowoomba, Queensland : m.
1870, the Rt. Hon. Sir Hugh Muir Nelson,
P.C., K.C.M.G.. Lieut. -Gov. of Queensland,
who d. 1906. Gabbinbar, Toowoomba ,
Queensland.
Nepean, Lady. — Elizabeth Anne, da. of
Edward Francis Jenner, of Chislehurst : m.
1864, Sir Evan Colville Nepean, C.B., who
d. 1908 [see Nepean, Bt. colls.].
Nethersole, Lady. — Margaret, da. of the
late Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Nicholas Coventry
Braddon, P.C., K.C.M.G. isee Braddon,
“ Knights’ Widows ”] : m. 1887, Sir Michael
Nethersole, C.S.I., who d. 1920.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Neville, Lady. — Edith Cranstoun, el. da.
of the late T. J. Macnamara, one of H.M.’s
Railway Commrs. : m. 1872, the Hon. Sir
Ralph iveville, who d. 1918, a Judge of High
Court of Justice (Chancery Div.). Banstead
Place , Banstead, Surrey.
Newdegate, Lady Newdigate-.— Anne
Emily, da. of the late Very Rev. Thomas
Gamier, Dean of Lincoln [E. Albemarle] :
m. 1858, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Edward Newdigate,
Newdegate, K.C.B., of Arbury, Warwick-
shire, who d. 1C02. Medecroft, Winchester.
Newdigate-Newdegate [see N ewdegate].
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KNIGHTAGE.
Newmarch, Lady. — Agnes Mary, da. of
the late James Morgan: m. 1874, as his
second wife, Maj.-Gen. Sir Oliver Richard-
son Newmarch, K.C.I.E., who d. 1920,
leaving issue by his 1st and 2nd marriages.
Son living — (By his 2nd marriage) Oliver, b.
18 — ; Capt. S. Wales Borderers.
Daughters living — (By his tst marriage) Violet
Anna : m. 1885, Col. William Wylie Norman,
D.S.O., — Honor ( Lady Campbell) : m. 1884,
Sir John Stratheden Campbell, K.C.S.I.,
C.I.E., of Ayapatta House, Naina Tal, India,
— Alice Maud: m. 1911, Col. Alfred George
Goodenough Elton, — Joan : m. 1 8 — , A. Severs.
Newton- Brady [see Brady],
Nicholson, Lady. — Catherine Leycester,
da. of the late Rev. John Christopher Atkin-
son, D.C.L., V. of Danby, and Canon of
York : m. 1882, as his second wife. Sir
Richard Nicholson, F.S.A., many years
Clerk of the Peace for co. London, who d.
1913. 19, Cleveland Gardens , W. ; Eden.
Banff.
Nicholson, Lady. — Frances Anne, da. of
George Thomson, Q.C., of St. John, New
Brunswick : m. 1874, Adrn. Sir Henry
Frederick Nicholson, K.C.B., who d. 1914.
Newlands , Ware.
Daughter living — Alice : m. 18 — , Lieut.-Col.
James Ernest Vanrenen, R.E.
Nicoll, Lady. — Elizabeth, el. da. of the
late Robert MacArthur, of Bottisham : m.
1886, Sir William Nicoll, who d. 1908. Ch.
Justice of S. Nigeria Colony (Lagos).
Daughters living — Elizabeth Muirhead Bell,
b. 1887: m. 19 — , George Brown, — Eleanor
Olive, b. 1904.
Noel, Lady. — Charlotte Rachel Frederica,
da. of Francis Joseph Cresswell, of King’s
Lynn : m. 1875, Adm. of the Fleet Sir Gerard
Henry Uctred Noel, G.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
who d. 1918 [see E. Gainsborough, colls.].
Fincham, Downham , Norfolk.
Noel-Walker [see Walker].
Norman, Lady. — Alice Claudine, da. of
Teignmouth Sandys, B.C.S. : m. 1870, as
his third wife, Field-Marshal Sir Henry
Wylie Norman, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., C.I.E.,
who d. 1904, Gov. of Chelsea Hospital,
leaving issue by his 3rd marriage. Stratton
House , Abingdon.
Sons living — (By his 3rd marriage) Walter
Henry, D.S.O., b. 1871 [see “Companion
age ”], — Claude Lumsden, M. V .0. [see
“ COMPANIONAGE ”].
Daughter living — (By his 3rd marriage) Grace,
b. 1873 ; m • 1896, Col. Richard John Strachey
C.M.G. [see B. Strachie, colls.].
Norman, Lady. — Caroline Matilda, da. of
the late Rev. W. W. Cazalet, and widow of
Major Edward Rennick, I.S.C. : m. 1892, as
his 2nd wife, Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis Booth
Norman, K.C.B., who d. 1901, leaving issue
by his 1st marriage. The Mount , Shrews-
bury.
Son living — (By his 1st marriage) William
Wylie, D.S.O., b. i860 [see “Companion-
age ”].
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage)
Edith ( Lady Dane) ; is a Lady of Grace of
Order of St. John ol Jerusalem in England ;
has Kaisar-i-Hind gold medal : m. 1882, Sir
Louis W illiam Dane, G.C.I.E., C.S.I.
Northcote, Lady. — Helena Jane, el. da.
of Izett W. Anderson, M.D., formerly of
Kingston, Jamaica: m. 1895, Sir Ernest
Augustus Northcote, sometime Ch. Justice
of Trinidad, who d. 1915 [E. Iddesleigh,
colls.].
Oakeley, Lady. — Caroline Howley
Turner, da. of William Hallows Belli, late
of B.C.S. : m. 1862, Sir (Henry) Evelyn
Oakeley, who d. 1915 [see Oakeley, Bt.,
colls.]. 97, Warwick Road, Earl's Court , W.
Oakes, Lady. — Jane Alice, 2nd da. of
the late William Henry Cane, M.D., of
Uxbridge : m. 1871, Sir Augustus Henry
Oakes, C.B. , who d. 1919. The Nook, Mil-
ford, near Godaiming.
Son living — Charles Seton Cosby (Milford,
Surrey), b. 1882: in. 1906, Germaine Marie
Charlotte Madeleine (from whom he obtained
a divorce 1913), only child of the late M.
Maurice Bourcard, of St. Nazaire, Loire In-
ter ieur, France.
Daughters living — Augusta Sophia Alice :
m. 1893, Capt. Charles Osborn Springfield,
R.E., — Katharine Edith Fletcher: m. 1908,
Robert Charles Slater, of Charterhouse,
Godaiming.
O'Bryen, Lady. — Gertrude Mary, da.
of the late Alfred Purssell, granted style
and precedence of widow of a Knight
Bachelor 1919 : m. 1898, Ernest Adolphus
O'Bryen, sometime Mayor of Hampstead,
who was nominated a Knight Bachelor, but
d. 1919 before receipt of the accolade. 30,
Daleham Gardens, Hampstead, N.W.
O’Conor, Lady [see M. Linlithgow,
colls.].
O’Farrell, Lady — Amy, da. of the late
Charles Mayhew, of 6, Chester Terrace,
Regent’s Park, N.W. : m. 1876, Sir (George)
Plunkett O’Farrell, M.D., who d. 1911. The
Croft, Oxshoit, Surrey.
Son living — Ernest Harward Mayhew, b.
1882 ; Major Roy. Irish Fusiliers: m. 1916,
Selina Geraldine Partridge.
Daughter living — Lilian Georgina, b. 1879;
m. 1904, Col. John Louis Justice Clarke,
C.M.G.
Oldknow, Lady. — Amy, da. of Henry
Bursell, formerly of The Park, Nottingham :
m. 1886, as his 2nd w ife, Sir James Oldknow,
who d. 1888. 29, Hanover House, Regent's
Park, N. W.
Oliphant, Hon. Lady [see B. Gerard].
Onslow, Lady [see M. Ely, colls.].
O’Shanassy, Lady. — Margaret, da. of
Matthias McDonnell, Esq., formerly of
Thurles, co. Tipperary: m. 1839, Sir John
O’Shanassy K. C.M.G., who d. 1883, having
been thrice Prime Minister of Victoria.
Owen, Lady. — Elizabeth Charlotte, da.
of Alfred Wright Surtees : m. 1889, Sir
Douglas William Owen, K.B.E., who d.
1920. 44. St. George’s Court, Gloucester
Road , S.W.
Owen-Mackenzie [see Mackenzie].
Paget, Lady. — Walburga Ehrengarde
Helen, da. of Charles Frederic Anthony
de Hohenthal, Count of the Empire : m.
i860, the Rt. Hon. Sir Augustus Berkeley
Paget, P.C., G.C.B., who d. 1896 (see M.
Anglesey, colls.]. Unlawater House, Newn-
ham-on- Severn.
Pakenham, Hon. Lady [see V. Bangor,
colls.].
Palliser, Lady. — Anna, da. of the late
George Perham : m. 1868, Major Sir William
Palliser, M.P., C.B., 18th Hussars, who d.
1882, the inventor of Palliser guns and of
chilled projectiles. Annestown, co. Water-
ford.
Son living — Hugh Arbuthnot, b. 1879 : m.
1908, Annie Elizabeth, da. of the late J.
Brooke Dickenson.
Daughters living — Grace Evelyn, — Mary
Ethel (Baroness W allscourt) : m. 1896, as
his second wife, the 4th Baron Wallseourt,
who d. 1918, — Mary Jane Sybil: m. 1908,
Major Harold Bessemer Galloway (Seaforth
Highlanders), of Blervie, Morayshire, who d.
(killed in action) 1915.
Palmer, Lady [see B. de Hochpied-
“ Foreign Titles”].
Palmer, Lady. — Mary, da. of Major
Herbert M. Clogstoun, V.C. : m. 1881, Sir
Elwin Mitford Palmer, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
(Financial Adviser to the Khedive 1889-98),
who d. 1906, Gov. of National Bank of Egypt.
Son living — Cuthbert Elwin, b. 1884; Capt.
Dragoons: in. 1907, Miss Mary Begg.
Daughters living — Blanche V. Elwin, b. 1888:
m. 1908, Lieut.-Col. Clive Osric \ ere Gray,
C M.G , D.S.O., Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-
sliire Buffs, Duke of Albany’s), — Yvonne E.
Elwin, b. 1893: m. 1915, Col. Edward
Humphrey Davidson, C.B.E., M.C., Gordon
Highlanders and R.A.F.
Parkes, Lady. — Julia, da. of —
Lynch : m. 1895, as his 3rd wife, the Hon.
Sir Henry Parkes, G.C.M.G., who d. 1896.
Sydney, N.S. Wales.
KNIGHTS’ WIDOWS.
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Parkes, Lady. — Sarah Louise, da. of
H. H. Hartshorne: m. 1879, Sir Ebenezer
Parkes (who assumed by deed poll 1917, the
additional Christian name of Edward), for-
merly M.P. for Central Div. of Birmingham,
who d. igig. Oak Grange , Hermitage Road,
Edgbaston. Birmingham.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two.
Parr, Lady. — Lilian Mary, da. of the
late George Louis Monck Gibbs [Elton,
Bt.] : m. 1888, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Hallam
Parr, K.C.B., C.M.G., who d. 1914.
Patten-MacDougall [see MacDougall].
Patterson, Lady. — Frances, da. of
William B. Caughey, of Belfast : m. 1861,
Sir Robert Lloyd Patterson, who d. 1906.
Croft House, Holywood, co. Down.
Peace, Lady.— Caroline, youngest da. of
the late William Tilbrook, formerly of
Woodham Lodge, Chelmsford, Essex : m.
1869, Sir Walter Peace, K C.M.G., I.S.O.,
first Agent-General for Natal, who d. 1917.
cjo Standard Bank of S. Africa , 10,
Clements Lane , E.C.4.
Daughter living— Fanny Caroline, b. 1870.
Peacock, Lady. — Georgina, da. of the
late Maj.-Gen. St. George Showers, C.B. :
m. 1870, as his 2nd wife, the Rt. Hon. Sir
Barnes Peacock, P.C., Judge of the Judicial
Committee of the Privy Council, who d. 1890.
3, Buckingham Gate, S. IV.
Sons living — Walter, M.V.O., b. 1871 [see
“ Companionage ”], — Herbert St. George, b.
18 — ; a Judge in Sudan : m. 1914, Marguerite
Olive, da. of Cecil Brooke Palmer.
Pearson, Lady. — Elizabeth, el. da. of M.
Grayhurst Hewat, of Norwood : m. 1873,
the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles John Pearson,
P.C., LL.D., a Lord of Session in Scotland
1896-1909 (with title of Lord Pearson), who
d. igio. 7 ,Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh.
Sons living — Charles Mowbray (14, Manor
Place, Edinburgh), M.B., F.R.C.P., b. 1874 :
m. 1901, Margaret Morison, el. da. of Sir
George Morison Paul, — Herbert Grayhurst,
b. 1878 : m. 1905, Anne Erskine, da. of the
late Erskine Scott.
Pearson, Lady. — Emily Frances Mary,
da. of Gen. G. W. Key: m. 1S74, Adm. Sir
Hugo Lewis Pearson, K.C.B., who d. 1912.
Son living — John Lewis, R.N., b. 1878;
Com. R.N. : m. 1912, a da. of Col. Cecil
Btadow, Indian Army.
Daughter living — Frances May, b. 1883: m.
1910, Lieut. Kenneth Macleod, R.N.
Pease, Lady. — Flora Louise, only da. of
Mons. Hubert, of Kensington: m. 1904, as
his second wife, Col. Sir Thales Pease,
K.C.B. who d. 1919, leaving issue by his
1st marriage. 53, Drayton Gardens, S. IV.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Leonard
Thales, b. 1857; Lieut.-Gen. R.M.A. : m. 1911,
Gertrude, da. of John Murray Mordaunt [see
Mordaunt, Bt.], — Lawrence Willoughby, b.
1862.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage) Annie
Emilie, b. 1861: m. 1901, J. Sowter, — Jessie
Mabel, b. 1868: m. 1899, Dr. Coke.
Pedler, Lady. — Mabel, da. of the late
William Warburton, R.N., of Dedham,
Es-ex : m. 1905, as his second wife, Sir
Alexander Pedler. C.I.E., F.R.S. 28, Stan-
hope Gardens , S. fV.7.
Pelly, Lady. — Amy Henrietta, da. of
the late Rev. J. Lowder, British Chap, at
Shanghai : m. 1878, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Lewis
Pelly, K.C.B. K.C.S.I., who d. 1892, M.P. for
Hackney, N. Div. 6, Chantrey House, Eccle-
ston Street , S. lVr.
Pemberton, Lady Leigh-. — Jessie, da.
of the late John Graham, of Skelmorlie,
Scotland : m. 1884, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wykeham
Leigh Pemberton, K C.B., who d 1918
Son living — Darell Wykeham Graham Leigh,
6.1885; temporary Capt. in the Army: m. 1912,
Violet Hope Howard, da. of the late John
Whitlark,of Finedon Hall, Northamptonshire.
Daughters living — Evelyn Graham Charlotte
Leigh, 6. 1887, — Hazel Violet Wykeham
Leigh, b. 1888.
Pennington, Lady. — Lydia Harriot, el.
da. of the late Capt. Henry Becher, B.S.C. :
m. 1861, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles Richard
Pennington, K.C.B., who d. 1910. Heath-
stock, Camberley, Surrev.
Sons living — Arthur Watson, 6. 1867; Lieut. -
Col. Indian Army : m. 18 — , H. Hutchinson.
Daughters living— Lilia Agnes: m. 1892,
E- G. Hebbert, — Laura Ellen: m. 1894,
Major Lionel Eales, who d. 19 — , — Mabel
Constance : m. 1902, Brig. -Gen. Robert
McDouall, C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O.
Penrose, Lady. — Mary Gertrude, da. of
the late Jeremiah Dunne, J.P., of 31, Fitz-
william Square, Dublin : m. 1887, as his
2nd wife, Sir George Devonshire Penrose,
who d. 1902.
Perkin, Lady. — Alexandrine Caroline,
da. of the late Ivan Hermann Mollwo : m.
1866, as his second wife, Sir William Henry
Perkin, LL.D., F.R.S., discoverer of aniline
dyes, and founder of the coal-tar industry,
who d. 1907. The Chesnuts, Sudbury,
Harrow.
Son living — Frederick Mollwo, C.B.E., b. 1869
[see “ Companionage ”].
Daughters living — Emilie, — Lucy, — Annie, —
Helen.
Perkins, Lady. — Mary, da. of Robert
Sherman : m. 18 — , as his 3rd wife, Sir
Frederick Perkins, who d. 1902. 15, ^Vest-
gate Terrace , South Kensington, S. VV.
Daughters living — Of whom Phyllis Mary:
m. 1916, Henry Hutton Castle, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., Roy. Army Med. Corps.
Perrott, Lady. — Gertrude Louisa, da. of
the late W. C. Cornwall, of Richmond,
Monkstown : m. 1880, Maj.-Gen. SirThomas
Perrott, K.C.B., who d. 1919 Hambrook
Grange, Emswor'h.
Son living — Hastings Samuel, 6. 1881 ; Major
R.A.
Perry, Lady De Courcy-. — Elena, da. of
Francis Low, of Boston, U.S.A. : m. 1874,
Sir Gerald Raoul De Courcy- Perry, C.M.G.,
who d. 1903 [B. Kingsale, colls.].
Pethebridge, Lady. — Mary Ada, da. of
John Simmonds : m. 1887, Brig.-Gen. Sir
Samuel Augustus Pethebridge, K.C.M G.,
who d. 1918. Surrey Hills, Melbourne,
Australia.
Sons living — Harry Vernon, M.C., b. 1891;
Lieut. Australian Imperial Forces, — John
Maurice, b. 189 7.
Daughter living — Emmie Marjorie.
Phillimore, Lady [see E. Fortescue,
colls.].
Phillippo, Lady. — Eliza, da. of Thomas
Hughes : m. 1890, as his second wife, Sir
George Phillippo (sometime Ch. Justice of
Hong Kong), who d. 1914. 8, Rue de la
Cloche, Paquis, Geneva.
Phillips, Lady. — Agatha, da. of Charles
Knowles, of Shrewsbury : m. 1878, Sir
Henry Lushington Phillips, C. M.G., who d.
1896.
Phillipps-Wolley [see Wolley].
Phipps, Lady. — Alexandra, da. of
Wassili Schoumacher, of St. Petersburg,
and widow of Senhor Gomes Brandao : m.
2ndly, 1904, as his second wife, Sir Constan-
tine Edmund Henry Phipps, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
who d. 1911 [see M. Normanby, colls.].
Pigott, Lady. — Eleanor, da. of John
Hartley, formerly of Tong Castle, Shrop-
shire : m. 1868, Sir Pavnton Pigott, M.V.O.,
who d. 1915. Castle View , Leamington.
Pile, Lady. — Anna Frances, da. of the
late Dep. Corny. Gen. Heniw Laurie: m.
1856, Sir George Clarke Pile, sometime
Pres, of Legislative Council of Barbados,
who d. 1906. Brighton , Barbados.
Pilkington, Lady. — Kathleen, da. of the
late C. M. Richardson, of Cheshire: m.
1887, Sir William Handcock Pilkington, who
d. 1905. Carbury, Grosvenor Road, Rich-
mond, S.W.
Pilkington, Lady. — Mary Elizabeth, da.
of James Pilkington, J.P., D.L. (M P. for
Blackburn (L) 1847-53 and 1857-65), formerly
of Park Place, Blackburn : m. 1876, Sir George
Augustus Coombe, who d. 1916, having as-
sumed the surname of Pilkington in lieu of
his patronymic. Belle Vue, Lord Street IVest,
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Southport ; Swinthwaite Hall , Leyburn, N.
Yorkshire.
Pinhey, Lady. — Violet Beatrice, da. of
the late Comy.-Gen. Sir Henry William
Gordon. K.C.B. : m. 1891, Lieut. -Col. Sir
Alexander Fleetwood Pinhey, K.C. SI.,
C.I.E.. who d. 1916, Resident in Hyderabad.
27, Wilbury Road, Hove.
Son living — One, b. 1891.
Daughters living — One, b. 1892, — Violet Gor-
don : m. 1916, Capt, Herbert Stewart Phillips,
Indian Army [see E- Galloway, colls.].
Pinsent, Lady. — Emily Hetty Sabine, da.
of the late Rev. F. Wingfield Homfray, R. of
Bintry-with-Themelthorpe, Norfolk: m. 1872,
as his 2nd wife, the Hon. Sir Robert John
Pinsent, D.C.L., who d. 1893, a Puisne Judge
of the Supreme Court, Newfoundland.
Hillsborough , Horrabridge , Devon.
Sons living, — Francis Wingfield Homfray
( Hillsborough , Horrabridge, Devon), b. 1875 :
m. 1911, Janet Frances, da. of Frank Cowtan,
of 4, Aubrey Road, Campden Hill, W., — Guy
Homfray, M.C., b. 1888 ; in Egyptian Civil
Ser.
Daughters living— Mabel Louisa Homfray : m.
189s, William Annesley Eden, M.R.C.S., of
Ombersley, Droitwich [see B. Auckland,
colls.], — Beatrice Mary Homfray.
Playfair, Lady. — Frances Sophia, da. of
John Harvey, of Carnousie, Banffshire, and
S, De Vere Gardens, W. : m. 1903, Sir
Patrick Playfair, C.I.E., who d. 1915.
2, tLnnismorc Gardens, S. IV. ; Carnousie ,
Banffshire .
Plowden, Lady. — Helen, da. of the late
Sir Cecil Beadon, K.C.S.I.: m. 1887, Sir Henry
Meredyth Plowden, sometime Senior Judge
of Ch. Court, Punjab, who d. 1920. Pine-
wiod, Sunninghill.
Daughters living — Sheila Meredyth Chichele :
m. iqi-. A. Gordon Gasson, — Joan Meredyth
Chichele : m. 1918, Charles Armand Marie
Juilien, Lieut. French Artilliery
Plowden, Lady [see Bass, Bt.].
Plowden, Hon. Lady Chichele [see
B. Stafford].
Pollock, Lady. — Adriana, da. of the late
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, G.C.M.G. : m.
1856, Maj.-Gen. Sir (Frederick) Richard
Pollock, K.C.S.I., who d. 1899 [sec Pollock,
Bt., colls.]. 47, Norfolk Square, W.
Pollock, Lady. — Amy Menella, da. of
the late Hassard Hume Dodgson, of 2,
Upper George Street, Bryanston Square,
W. : m. 1865, as his 3rd wife, the Hon. Sir
Charles Edward Pollock, a Baron of the
Exchequer and subsequently a Judge of the
High Court of Justice, who a. 1897 see
Pollock, Bt., colls.]. St. Catherine's, Seven-
oaks.
Pontifex, Lady. — Grace, da. of James
Cooper Cooper, of Cooper Hill, co. Limerick,
and widow of Thomas William Gribble,
Postmaster-Gen. of Bengal : m. 1881, Sir
Charles Pontifex, K.C I.E., who d. 1912.
5, Wetherby Gardens , S. W.
Porter, Lady. — Catherine, da. of William
James Haslam, of Clapham, Surrey: m.
1867, Sir Alfred De Bock Porter, K.C.B.,
who d. 1908. Helmsley, Normandy Avenue,
Barnet.
Sons living — Hugh de Bock, b. 1870 : m.
1903, Dorothy, da. of John Yates Paterson,
— Evelyn de Bock, b. 1882 : m. 1912, Miss
D. Wilson.
Daughters living — Alice Winifred: m. 1897,
the Rev. Sidney Thomas Comer, — Mildred
Frances, — Constance Kate: m. 1904, John
Harrison Smart.
Powell, Lady. — Annie Ida, da. of
Hamilton Boyd MacNab : m. 1914, as his
2nd wife, Sir Francis Powell, LL.D., who
d. 1914, Pres, of Roy. Scottish So. of Painters
in Water Colours. Torr Aluinn, Dunoon.
Pragnell, Lady. — A da. of the late
Frederick Jenkins: m. 1890, Sir George
Pragnell, J.P., D. L., who d. 1916.
Daughter living — Vera Gwendolen, b. 1896.
Prendergast, Lady. — Emilie, da. of
Frederick Simpson : m. 1864, Gen. Sir
Harry North Dalrymple Prendergast, V.C.,
G.C.B., who d. 1913. 2, Heron Court, Rich-
mond, Surrey.
Sons living — Herbert Hew Loraine (Arkonam,
S. India), b. 1878, — Arthur Frederick Claude
Vereker ( Hayford Hall, Buckfastleigh, Devon;
and Farrline, Stratherrik, Inverness-, Con-
servative Club), b. 1887 ; Capt. Hampshire
Regt. : m. 1912, Margaret Theodore, da. of
D. P. Aitken, of Nivingston, Kinross.
Daughters living — Fanny Bertha, — Theresa
Ella Drummond [Lady Maclean) [see Maclean
“ Knights’ Widows ”], — Maud Dora Jose-
phine.
Pretyman, Lady. — Winifred, da. of the
late Frederick Locke, J.P., D.L., of Dane
House, Hartlip, Sittingbourne : m. 1889,
Maj.-Gen. Sir George Tindal Pretyman,
K.C.M.G., C.B., who d. 1917. 219, Glou-
cester Terrace, Hyde Park , IV. a.
Sons living — George Frederick, D.S.O.,O.B.E.,
b. 1891 [see “ Companionage ”], — Edward
Radclyffe, A.F.C., b. 1894; Flight- Lieut.
R.A.F.
Pringle, Lady. — Minnie Annie, da. of
the late Maurice Kerr: m. 1892, Sir George
Pringle, who d. ign.
Prinsep, Lady. — Lilia Livingstone, da.
of the late W. Forster Smithe. of Staplefield
Place, Sussex, and w dow of Andrew Skeen,
M.D., Bengai Med. Ser. : m. 1st, 1887, Sir
Henry Thoby Prinsep, K.C.I. E., who d. 1914;
2nd, 1916, Warren William De la Rue, J.P.
3, Holland Park , IV. ; Trayles, Tenby, S.
Wales.
Pritchard, Lady. — Relict of Sir Charles
Bradley Pritchard, K.C. I.E., C.S.I., who d.
1903.
Radford, Lady. — Bessie, da. of William
May, of Devonport : m. 1893, Sir Charles
Horace Radford, who d. 1916.
Radford, Lady , — Emma Louise, da. of
the late Daniel Radford. J.P., of Mount
Tavy, Tavistock: m. 1882, Sir George
Heynes Radford, who d. 1917, M.P. for E.
Div. of lalington. Pennsylvania Park ,
Exeter.
Daughters living — Katherine Kentisbeare : m.
1915, G. H. S. Pinsent, Lieut. R.G.A., —
Cecily, — Ursula Mary.
Raines, Lady — Catherine Elizabeth, el.
da. and co-heiress of the late John Nicholas
Wrixon, of Killetra, Mallow : m. 1859, Gen.
Sir Julius Augustus Robert Raines, G.C.B.,
who d. 1909. 46, Sussex Gardens, Hyde
Park , W. ; Muskerry , co. Cork.
Ramsay, Lady. - Ethel, da. of Maj.-Gen.
George Noble Cave, l.S.C. : m. 1878, Maj.-
Gen. Sir John George Ramsay, K.C.B.,
who d. 1902.
Ramsay. Lady. — Margaret, da. of George
Stevenson Buchanan, an Officier de l’ln-
struction Publique de France : m. 1881, Pro-
fessor Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B. , who d.
1916, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at
Univ. Coll., London. Beechcroft, Hazlemere,
Bucks.
Son living — William George, B.Sc., b. 1886.
Daughter living — Elizabeth Katherine, b.
1883: m. 1906, Henry Letheby Tidy, M.D.,
of 39, Devonshire Place, W.
Rattigan, Lady. — Edith Nellie Maude,
da. of tht; late Capt. C. Thorne, R.N. : m.
1891, the Hon. Sir Henry Adolphus Bryden
Rattigan, who d. 1920, Ch. Justice, Punjab
and Delhi High Court. 3, Campden House
Terrace, Kensington, W.
Daughters living — Aileen Mabel: m. 1914.
Major Nevile George Boileau Henderson,
Bla k Wa t h, of 178, Ashley Gardens, S.W.,
— Edi.h Nancy.
Rattigan, Lady. — Evelyn, da. of the late
Lieut.-Col. Andrew C. B Higgins, C.I.E. :
m. 1878, as his 2nd wife, Sir William Henry
Rattigan, M.P., K.C., LL.D., who d. 1904,
M.P. for N.E. Div. of Lanarkshire (/.(/),
leaving issue by his 1st and 2nd marriages.
Lanarklea, Cornwall Gardens, S. W.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage), Herbert
William, b. 1867, formerly Capt. King's Own
Scottish Borderers, — Alan Mans 1,6. 1871 J
formerly ( apt. King’s Own Scottish Borderers,
— Clive Burgess, b. 1876, editor of Allahabad
knights’ widows.
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Pioneer, — (by his 2nd marriage) William
Frank Arthur, C.M.G., b. 1879 [see “ Com-
panionage ”], — Gerald Ernly, b. 1881; for
merly in Probate Depart.; sometime Capt.
R.A.O.C.
Daughters living— (By his 1st marriage) Ethel
Theresa Matilda, b. 1869 : m. 1893, Henry
Alexander Hoghton, Indian Forests Depart..
— Aileen Abbott, 6. 1873 : m. 1896, Col.
Henry Ralph Brander, C.B.
Rayner, Lady. — Agnes, da. of the late
William Harrison, of Old TrafFord, Man-
chester : m. 1889, the Hon. Sir Thomas
Crossley Rayner, who d. 1914, Ch. Justice
of British Guiana. Sunny Croft , Cromer.
Sons living — Thomas Crossley, b. 1892 ; a
Marine Engineer, and attached R.E.
Daughter living — Dorothy, b. 1891 : m. 1912,
Capt. Charles Campbell Murtland, Dist.
Inspector of Mounted Police, British Guiana.
Reade, Lady. — Harriette Fanny, da. of
the late Major J. D. D. Bean, I.S.C. : m.
1861, Surg.-Maj.-Gen. Sir John By Cole
Reade. K.C.B., who d. 1914.
Daughter living — Eilian Maude: m. 1900,
Edmund John Fox [see Wilmot, Bt., cr. 1759,
colls.].
Redhouse, Lady. — Eliza, da. of the late
Sir Patrick (MacChombaich de) Colquhoun,
Q.C., LL.D. : m. 1st, 1888, as his 2nd wife,
Sir James William Redhouse, K.C.M.G., a
distinguished Onerua] scholar, who d. 1892;
2ndly, 1914, Col. George Philips, 4th Hus-
sars, who d. 1918. Penshurst , Kent ; 5, Hyde
Park Mansions, W. ; Empress Club.
Ree, Lady. — Amy Susan, da. of the late
William Terry, of Peterborough House,
Fulham, S.W. : m. 1885, Sir Frank Ree,
who d. 1914, Gen. Manager of the London
and North- Western Railway Co. Antoneys,
Pinner , Middlesex.
Sons living — Frank Herbert Terry , b. 1886 ;
Eieut.-Com. R.N. : m. 1919, Irene Frances,
da. of the late James Kerr, J.P., of Dunken-
halgh Hall, Lancashire, — John, b. 1893, —
Charles, b. 1905.
Daughter living — Phyllis Amy Maude.
Reed, Lady. — Rosetta, el. da. of the late
Nathaniel Barnaby. of Sheerness : m 1851,
Sir Edward James Reed, K.C.B., F.R.S.,
the well known Naval Architect, who d. 1906.
3, Lansdown Place East, Bath.
Son living— -Edward Tennyson (39, Kensing-
ton Park Gardens, JV.), b. i860; is an artist.
Regnart, Lady.— Mary, da. of William
Makepeace, of Rochester : m. 1870, Sir
Horace Grece Regnart, who d. 1912, Vice-
Pres. of Maple and Co. (Limited).
Reid, Lady. — Agnes Isabella, 3rd da. of
Duncan Monteith, of Edinburgh : m. 1871,
Sir Edward Reid, who d. 1912, five times
Mayor of Londonderry. Glenlea, Fleet,
Hants.
Sons living — Edward Monteith ( Aberfoyle,
Duppas Hill Road, W addon, Surrey), b.
1876 : m. 1908, Edyth Kate Evans, — James
Seaton, b. 1878 : m. 1899, Muriel Stewart
Murray, — George Hay ( Glenlea , Fleet, Hants)
b. 1879 : m. 1902, Agnes Mary Evans.
Daughter living — Margaret Monteith, b. 1873.
Reid, Lady. — Alexandra Catharine Dyce,
da. of the late Sir David Stewart, LL.D., of
Banchory, Devenick, Aberdeenshire : m. 1908,
Maj.-Gen. Sir Alexander John Forsyth Reid,
K.C.B., LL.D., who d. 1913.
Reid, Lady (Flora) — [see“ Knightage”].
Reid, Lady. — Louisa, da. of Benjamin
Berry, of Leeds : m. 1873, as his 2nd wife,
Sir (Thomas) Wemyss Reid, LL.D., who d.
1905, a distinguished journalist, leaving
issue by 1st and 2nd marriages. 3, Queen s
Mansions, Brook Green, IV.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) John Alex-
ander, b. 1868, — (by his 2nd marriage) Harold,
b. 1878.
Daughter living — (By his 2nd marriage)
Eleanor Janet Berry.
Reid, Lady. — Margaret, da. of the late
Thomas Best, of Aberdeen: m. 1882, Sir
George Reid, R.S.A., LL.D., who d. 1913.
St. Luke's, Rubislaw, Aberdeen.
Renouf, Lady. — Ludovica, el. da. of
Christian Brentano La Roche: m. 1857,
Sir Peter le Page Renouf, who d. 1897. 46,
Roland Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W.
Daughter living — Edith.
Restler, Lady — Janet Ferguson, da. of
the late Joseph Creighton, of Kirkcaldy;
granted style and precedence of the widow
of a K.B.E. : m. 1875, James William Restler,
Ch. Engineer Metropolitan Water Board.,
who d. 1918, having been nominated aK.B.E.,
but died before receipt of accolade.
Son living — One, b 18—.
Daughters living — One, b. 18— ,— another, b.
18—.
Rice, Lady [see E. Harewood, colls.].
Richards, Lady. — Alice Mary, el. da. of
the late Rev. Robert S. Tabor, of Cheam,
Surrey: m. 1882, as his second wife, Adm.
SirGeorge Henry Richards, K.C.B., F.R.S.,
who d. 1896, leaving issue by his 1st
marriage, n, Cumberland Mansions, Bry-
anston Square, IV.
Sons and Daughters living — (By his 1st
marriage) of whom Alice ( Lady Bucknill) :
m. 1901, the Hon. Sir John Alexander Strachey
Bucknill, a Judge of High Court of Bihar and
Orissa, India.
Richards, Lady. — Minnie Adeline, da.
of the late John Booth : m. 1890, the Hon.
Sir Richard Watkins Richards, who d. 1920,
sometime Mayor of Sydney. Pembroke ,
Boronia Road, Bellevue Hill , IVoollahra,
Sydney, N.S. IV ales.
Rickett, Lady Compton-. — Catharine
Sarah, da. of the late Rev. Henry John
Gamble, of Upper Oapton, N.E. : m. 1868,
the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Compton Compton-
Rickett, P.C., M.P., who d. 1919. Wing-
field, Bournemouth.
Sons living — Aithur, b. 18 — . — Leonard
Allen, b. 18 — , — Charles Ernest, b. 18 — .
Daughters living — Catharine Henry Holmes,
— Alice Marion Shore, — Edith Mary, —
Florence Ada.
Risley, Lady. — Elsie Julie, da. of the late
Frederick Oppermann, of Hanover: m.
1st, 1879, Sir Herbert Hope Risley, K.C.I.E.,
C.S.I., who d. 1911 ; 2ndly, 1913, Maj.-Gen.
Fenton John Aylmer, V.C., C.B. [see
Aylmer, Bt.].
Son living — Crescent Gebhard, D.S.O. ; b.
1881 [see “ COMPANIONAGE ”].
Ritchie, Lady. — Grace Vernon, da. of
the late Thomas Nicholson : m. 1856, as
his 2nd wife, the Hon. Sir William Johnston
Ritchie, who d. 1892, Ch. Justice of Supreme
Court, Canada. Ottawa , Canada.
Daughter living — (By his 2nd marriage)
Eleanor Jaffiay: m. 18—, as his second
wife, Maj.-Gen. Wiliam Egerton Hodgins,
C.M.G.
Ritson, Lady. — Amy Katherine, da. of
the Rev. S. D. Stubbs, V. of St. James’s,
Pentonville, N. : m. 1890, Sir Arthur Ritson,
K.B.E., who d. 1920, Mayor of Sunderland.
13, The Oaks, Sunderland.
Sonsllving — Edward Arnold, 6.1895, — Bernard
Francis, 6. 1896.
Daughter living — Marjorie, 6. 1893.
Roberts, Lady. — Evelyn Augusta, da. of
Evan Evans, of Carnarvon : m. 1887, Sir
J ohn Roberts, who d. 1917. Plas Llanwnda,
Carnarvon, N. Wales.
Son living — Idris Glyn, 6. 1890.
Daughter living — Dilys Gwendolen, 6. 1892.
Roberts, Lady. — Louisa, da. of the late
John Chadwick, J.P., D.L., of Woodville,
Stockport: m. 1881, as his third wife, Sir
Owen Roberts, D.C.L., LL.D., F.S.A., who
d. 1915, leaving issue by his 1st and 2nd
marriages. Henley Park, Guildford.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage) Mar-
garet Elizabeth ( Lady Armstrong- Jones), b.
1868 : m. 1893, Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones,
J.P., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., of 9, Bram-
ham Gardens, S.W., and Pl&s Dinas, Car-
narvon,— (by his 2nd marriage) Beatrice
Mary ( Lady Davison), b. 1873: m. 1898, Sir
William Henry Davison, K.B.E , M.P., J.P.,
Bar.-at-law, of 14, Kensington Park Gar-
dens, W.
Robertson, Lady , — Dorothy, da. of
Lieut. -Col. E. R. Bromhead, formerly 84th
Regt., of Cossington House, Canterbury :
m. 1910, as his second wife, Sir Frederick
Alexander Robertson, K.B.E., LL.D., who
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d. 1918, leaving issue by his 1st wife. 1, |
Eaton Terrace , S.W.
Daughter living — (By 1st marriage) Aimee !
Evelyn, b. 1881 . m. 1905, Major Vernon, I
Aubrey Scott Keighley, M.V.O., Indian '
Army.
Robertson, Lady. — Kate Ann, O B.E., \
da. of Thomas Morris Banks, of Liverpool; '
O.B,E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1873, Sir Helenus
Robert Robertson, who d. 1919. Netley
Park , Gomshall.
Son living — James Archibald St. George Fitz-
warrenne-Despencer, b. 1886; Major Roy.
Welsh Fusiliers.
Daughter living — Katharine Lillias.
Robertson, Lady. — Margaret Emma, da.
of J. J. Davies, of Clovelly, Watson’s Bay,
N.S. Wales : m. 1837, Sir John Robert-
son, K.C.M.G., who d. 1891. Clovelly ,
Watson s Bay, N.S. Wales.
Robertson, Lady. — Mary Gertrude, da.
of Samuel Laurence, the Painter: m. 1894,
as his second wife, Sir George Scott Robert-
son, K.C.S.I., M.P., who d. 1916, leaving
issue by his 1st marriage.
Daughter living— (By his 1st marriage)
Gwendolen Scott.
Robinson, Lady. — Agnes, da. of Benjamin
Blaine, Resident Magistrate of Verulam,
Natal : m. 1865, the Hon. Sir John Robinson,
K.C.M.G., first Premier of Natal, who d.
1903. The Gables, Durban , Natal.
Robinson, Lady. — Geraldine Alpinula
Helen, da. of the Rev. John Ormond, for-
merly R. of Horsendon, Bucks, and widow
of William Mann Yule, of Calcutta: m.
1904, as his 2nd wife, Sir Frederic Lacy
Robinson, K.C.B., who d. 1911.
Robinson, Lady. — Julia, da. of the late
James Thomas, M.C.S. : m. 1851, Sir
William Rose Robinson, K.C.S.I., of the
M C.S., who d. 1886. 13, Inverness Ter-
race, W.
Sons living — (All of whom resumed in 1897
the surname of Robertson in lieu of Robin-
son)— James Shaw ( The Vache, Chalfont St.
Giles, Bucks), b. 1855 : m. 1st, 1881, Julia
Elizabeth Barkworth, who d. 1883 ; 2ndly,
1888, Ethel Elizabeth McCalmont, — George
Arbuthnot (8, Kensington Park Road, W.),
M.B., M.R.C.S., b. 1860: m. 1896, Elsie
Brune.
Daughters living — Julia Edith, b. 1858 : m.
1881, Alan H. Brodrick, of 53, Kensington
Court, W., and Merton Lea, St. Margaret’s
Bay, — Julia, b. 1869 : m. 1899, Herbert
Pennington, of 13, Inverness Terrace, W.,
and Latrigg, Windermere.
Robinson, Lady. — Mary Edith, da. of
Richard Martin, of Blackrcck, Cork : m.
1874, Sir (James) Clifton Robinson, who d.
1901, having designed and constructed Lon-
don United Electric Tramways.
Rodger, Lady. — Maria, da. of the late
G. D. Tyser, of Hollanden Park, Kent : rn.
1872, Sir John Pickersgill Rodger, K.C.M.G.,
who d. 1910. Villa Michell, San Domenico,
Florence , Italy.
Daughter living — Ethel: rn. 1898, Brig.-Gen.
Edmund Arthur Herbert, C.M.G., M.V.O.
Roffey, Lady. — Relict of Sir James
Roffey, who d. 1912. Pullanf House,
Havant.
Rolleston, Lady. — Eliza, da. of the late
Capt. George Morant, Grenadier Guards, of
Farnborough Park, Hants; is a Lady of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England : rn. 1892, as his second wife, Sir
John Fowke Lancelot Rolleston, who d.
1919. Glen Parva Grange, Leicester ; 54,
C urzon Street, Mayfair, W.
Ross, Lady. — Emma Walwyn, da. of the
late Lieut. -Gen. George Edward Gowan,
C.B. : m. 1870, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alexander
George Ross, K.C.B., who d. 1910.
Ross, Lady. — Mildred Margaret, da. of
John Robert Peel : m. 1907, as his third
wife, the Hon. Sir George William Ross,
LL.D., who d. 1914, many years a Member
of Canadian Senate, and sometime Premier
of Ontario. 3, Elmsley Place, Toronto.
Routhier, Lady. — Marie Clorinde, only
da. of Jean Olivier Mondelet : m. 1862, Hon.
Sir Adolphe Basile Routhier, Ch. Justice of
Quebec, who d. 1^20. 73, Esplanade , Que-
bec, Canada ; St. Irenee-les-Bains, Canada.
Son living— One, b. 1865.
Daughters living — Two.
Royds, Lady. — Annette Nora Jane, da.
of the late Thomas Littledale, D.L., of
Highfield House, Lancashire ; is a Lady of
Justice of Order ofSt. John of Jerusalem in
England : m. 1882, Col. Sir Clement Moly-
neux Royds, C,B.. F.S.A., who d. 1916. 71,
Eaton Place, S.W, ; Greenhill, near Roch-
dale.
Roxburgh, Lady. — Eleanor Mary Ann,
C.B.E., da. of the late Sir Thomas Cham-
bers, Q.C.; is Hon. Sec. Queen's Work for
Women Fund ; C.B.E. 1917 : m. 1888, as his
2nd wife, His Honour Sir Francis Roxburgh,
Q. C., who d. 1891, Judge of County Court
Circuit No. 33. 12, Devonshire Place, W.;
Glenisla, Felixstowe.
Rucker, Lady. — Thereza Charlotte, da.
of the late Nevil Story-Maskelyne, F.R.S.
(formerly M.P. for Wilts. N., or Cricklade,
Div.), of Basset Down House, Wilts : m.
1892, as his second wife, Sir Arthur Rucker,
LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.S. , who d. 1915, leaving
issue by both marriages. Everington House,
near Newbury, Berks.
Son living— (By his 2nd marriage) Arthur
Nevil, b. 1895.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage) Olive
Marion, b. 1878 : m. 1911, Reginald Haw-
thorn Hooker.
Ruffer, Lady. — Alice Mary, el. da. of
the late Capt. John Tyndale Greenfield,
R. A. ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England : m. 1890, Sir
Marc Armand Ruffer, C.M G., M.D. , Pres.
International Quarantine Board at Alexan,
dria, who d. 1917. Carlton , Bulkeley,
Ramleh. Egypt.
Daughters living — Helen Muriel, b. 1894: m.
1916, Capt. John Francis King, who d. 1919,
— Honora Vere, b. 1896: m. 1917, Dr. Arthur
Leonard Weakley.
Russell, Lady. — Alice, da. of W. S.
Sewell, Sheriff of Quebec, and widow
of John Duff, Surg. R.A.: m. 1876, Gen.
Sir Edward Lechmere Russell, K.C.S.I.,
who d. 1904. 16, Lansdown Place East , Bath.
Russell, Lady. — Harriette Julia, da.
of the late George Hodgskin, of Cawley
Priory, Chichester : ni. 1867, Capt. Sir
William Russell Russell, who d. 1913. Flax-
mere, Hastings, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand.
Son living — Harold Arthur, b. 1871 : m.
1897, Eva, da. of William Nelson.
Daughters living — Mary Cecil : m. 1899,
Robert Nairn, F.R.C.S., of Hastings, New
Zealand, — Cara Beatrice: m. 1895, Major F. J .
Fox, R.A., — Violet Agnes, — Marjorie Isabel
( Lady Price) : m. 1909, Capt. Sir Francis
Caradoc Rose Price, 5th Bt., of Hensol
Castle, Pontyclun, Glamorgan.
Russell, Lady. — Mary Ruth, M.B.E., da.
of the late Capt. George Boyes Prior, R.A.,
and widow of Capt. D. George Mackenzie,
Bom. Cav. ; M.B.E. (Civil) 1920: m. 1897,
as his second wife, Sir James Alexander
Russell, LL.D., F.R.S.E., who d. 1918.
Woodville, Edinburgh.
Daughters living — Ruth Madeline Ida, b.
1899, — Marianne Constance, b. 1905.
Russell, Lady (Baker). — Pauline
Henrietta, da. of the late Capt. Henry
Hunter, 5th Dragoon Guards : m. 1866, Gen.
Sir Baker Creed Russell, G.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
who d. 1911. 105, Cadogan Gardens, S.W.
Rutledge, Lady. — Rose Ann, da. of the
late Robert Davey, of Victoria, Australia:
rn. 1910, as his second wife, the Hon. Sir
Arthur Rutledge, who d. 1917.
Sons living— (By his 1st marriage) Harold
Moreton (Oakey, Queensland), b. 1876: m.
| 1905, Edith Mary, da. of Frederick Kilner,— -
Ernest Richmond (St. Ruth, Queensland), 0.
1878 ; a J.P. for Queensland: m. 1905, Minnie
Eleanor, da. of Robert Orton Bourne, of
Brisbane, — Clifton Garfield (Mungana,
Queensland), b. 1882 : m. 1911, Kathleen Jean,
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da. of John Francis Maguire, of Mount Perry,
Australia.
Daughters living — (By his 1st marriage) Flor-
ence Mary Macleay, b. 1869: m. 1889, Charles
Brinsdon Fletcher, of Sydney, N.S. Wales, —
Violet Rabone, b. 1873 : m. 1893, Col. the
Rev. Joseph Snell, Chap, to the Forces, of
Hobart, Tasmania, — Olive Cowlishaw, b.
1880: m. 1906, Arthur Crawshaw Wilcox, of
Sydney, N.S. Wales, — Ivy Victoria, b. 1884.
Sadler, Lady. — Mercy S., da. of John
Field, ironmaster, of Oldbury : m. 1874, Col.
Sir Samuel Alexander Sadler (M.P. for
Middlesbrough 1900-1906), who d. 1911.
Southlands , Eaglescliffc, co. Durham.
Sons living — Cecil, b. 1868 : m. 1894, —
Stanley, b. 1876 : m. 1902, — Hereward, b.
18 77; Lieut -Col. 6th Dragoon Guards: m.
1904, Fthel Grace, da. of Col. Sir Alexander
Sprot, C.M.G., 1st Bt.,— Basil, b. 1878 : m.
1902.
St. John, Lady. — Janette, da. of the late
James Ormond, of Abingdon : m. 1869, Col.
Sir Oliver Beauchamp Coventry St. John,
K.C.S.I., who d. 1891, Resident at Mysore
[see B. St. John, colls.]. The Red House ,
Farnham.
St. John, Lady. — Mary, da. of the late
Col. Frederic Macnaghten Armstrong, C.B.,
B.S.C. : m. 1st, 1899, Sir Spenser Bucking-
ham St. John, G.C.M.G., who d. 1910 (Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Mexico 1884-93,
and to Sweden 1893-6) ; 2ndly, 19x2, Francis
Henry Manisty.
Sale-Hill [see Hill],
Sankey, Lady. — Henrietta, da. of the
late Pierce Creagh, of Mount Elya and
O’Brien’s Castle, co. Clare, and widow of
Edward Browne, J.P., of Coolooe, co. Gal-
wray : m. 1890, as his second wife, Lieut. -
Gen. Sir Richard Heiram Sankey, K.C B.,
who d. 1908. s, West Halkin Street , Bel-
grave Square , 5. W.
Sarawak, H.H. The Ranee Dowager of . —
Margaret Alice Lilly, da. of the late Clayton
de Windt, of Blunsdon Hall, Highworth,
Wilts: m. 1869, H.H. Sir Charles Anthony
Johnson Brooke, G.C.M.G., Raja of Sarawak,
who d. 1917. Ascot Wood, Ascot, Berks.
Sons living (with other issue) — Charles Vyner
de Windt, H.H. the Raja of Sarawak {The
Astana, Sarawak, and 8, Airlie Gardens,
Kensington, 1F.8), b. 1874: m. 1911, the
Hon. Sylvia Leonora Brett, da. of 2nd
Viscount Esher, — Bertram Willis Dayrell,
H.H. the Tuan Muda of Sarawak ( Tan-y -
Garth Farm, Pontfadog, N. Wales; 4B, Chenis-
ton Gardens, Kensington, W.; and Chesterton
House, Cirencester) , b. 1876 : m. 1904, Gladys
Milton, only da. of thelateSir Walter Palmer,
1st Bt. (cr. 1904, ext.),— Harry Keppel, The
Tuan Bongsu of Sarawak (3, York Place
Mansions, Gloucester Place, B'.i); b. 1879;
Capt. in the Army: m. 1910, Dorothy, who
d. 1913, da. of the late John Craig, of Betley,
Cheshire.
Sargood, Lady. — Julia, da. of James
Tomlin, Esq., of London : m. 1880, as his
second wife, the Hon. Sir Frederick Thomas
Sargood, K.C.M.G., who d. 1903. Vachery,
Sherc, near Guildford.
Savage, Lady.— Mary, da. of John Turtle,
of Morra, co. Antrim : m. 1838, Sir John
Savage, who d. 1883, Mayor of Belfast 1872.
Sawyer, Lady. — Adelaide Mary, da. of
the late Rev. J. H. Hill, of Cranoe Rectory,
Leicestershire : m. 1873, Sir James Sawyer,
M.D., who d. 1919.
Sons living — James Edward Hill, M.D.,
M.R.C.P. (93, Cornwall Street, Birmingham),
b. 1874; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.), and
Administrator, 1st S. Gen. Hospital : m. 1906,
Margaret, 3rd da. of Col. Llewelyn Wood
Longstaff , of Ridgelands, Wimbledon, — Ralph
Fitz-James, b. 1881; Bar. Inner Temple 1903 :
m. 1 91 1, Winifred Mayzod, da. of the late
Rev. David Thomas, R. of Garsington, Oxon.
Daughters living — Maud, b. 1876: m. 1905,
Major Harry Stallard, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
R.A.M.C. (T.F.), of 60, London Road,
Newark-on-Trent, — Amy, b. 1877: m. 1904,
Lieut.-Col. Herbert Stanley French, C.B E.,
M.D., F.R.C.P., R.A.M.C, of 62, Wimpole
Street, W.
Sawyer, Lady. — Florence Beatrice, d«.
of William Baines Dawson, M.R.C.S., of
Swindon, Wilts: m. 1st, 1903, Sir William
Phillips Sawyer, Clerk to the Drapers’ Co.,
who d. 1908; 2ndy, 1909, Frederick Charles
Dee.
Sayer, Lady . — Annie, da. of William
Blundell: m. 1862, Lieut. -Gen. Sir James
Robert Steadman Sayer, K.C.B., who d.
1908.
Schooles, Lady. — Caroline, da. of the
Hon. William W. Reid : m. 1880, the Hon.
Sir Henry Rawlins Pipon Schooles, who
d. 1913, Ch. Justice of Gibraltar.
Schreiber, Lady. — Julia Maud, da. of
the Hon. John Wellington Gwynne, some-
time a Puisne Judge of Supreme Court ot
Canada : m. 1898, as his second wife, Sir
Collingwood Schreiber, K.C.M.G., who d.
1918, Consulting Engineer to Canadian
Govt. Elmsleigh, Argyle Avenue, Ottawa.
Daughters living — Three.
Schultz, Lady.— Agnes Campbell, da.
of James Farquharson, Esq., of British
Guiana: tn. 1867, the Hon. Sir John Chris-
tian Schultz, K.C.M.G., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.,
who d. 1896, sometime Lieut.-Gov. of
Manitoba. Ianhurst, Winnipeg, Manitoba ,
Canada.
Scobell, Lady. — Mildred Harriet
Vaughan, da. of Capt. S. Willes-Johnson,
R. N., of Llanerchydol Hall, Welshpool: m.
1881, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry jenner Scobell,
K.C.V.O., C.B.,who</. 1912. The Chestnuts,
Whitley , Melksham, Wilts.
Scott, Lady [see Bruce, Bt., cr. 1804,
colls.].
Scott, Lady. — Edgeworth Leonora, da.
of Frederick Hill, Sec. of Post Office : m.
1867, Sir John Scott, K.C.M.G., D.C.L., who
d. 1904, having been successively a Judge of
Bombay High Court, Judicial Adviser to
Khedive of Egypt, and Dep. Judge Advo-
cate-Gen. 17, Cowley Street , Westminster,
S. W.
Son living — Leslie Frederic (20, Egerton
Terrace, S.TF.), K.C. , M.P., b. 1869; M.P.
for Liverpool, Exchange Div. (C): m.
1898, Ethel, da. of the late H. A. James, of
Suffolk Hall, Cheltenham.
Daughters living — Lilian Lepard. b. 1874 : m.
1905, Nathaniel Henry Alcock, who d. 1913,
Professor of Physiology, McGill Univ., Mon-
treal,— Nora Gordon, b. 1882: m. 1916, Alan
William Pirn, C.I.E., I.C.S., — Mary Cowper,
M.L., b. 1884; M.D. London: m. 1915,
Edward Alan Radford, Indian Educational
Ser.
Scott, Lady. — Harriet, da. of the late
James Hunt, of 54, Cromwell Road, S.W.,
and 6, Brunswick Terrace, Hove: m. 1873,
Sir (Arthur) Guillum Scott, who d. 1909,
sometime Accountant-Gen. of the India
Office. 41, Lexham Gardens , W. 8.
Sons living — Guy Harden Guillum, b. 1874 :
m. 1910, Anne Dorothea, da. of the Rev.
Thomas Lechmere Tudor Fitzjohn, J.P., R. of
Oddington, Oxon, — Alan Chandos Guillum,
b. 1876: m. 1907, Miss J. Crawford, — Roy
Forbes Guillum, b. 1878: m. 1916, Iris
Gwendoline, da. of Leonard Keep, of Strath-
field, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Daughters living — Ruth Somerset Guillum :
m. 1917, the Rev. Herbert Taylor Carnegie,
Head of Harrow Mission, — Grizel Marion
Guillum: m. 191 7, Major Donald Rolfe Hunt,
S. African Native Affairs Depart., — Rhoda
Lettice Guillum : m. 1909, William Francis
Fox.
Scott, Lady. — Henrietta, da. of George
Gankroger, J.P., of Southfield, Haddington-
shire : m. 1872, Sir Henry Hall Scott,
who d. 1911, of Eilenreach, Glenelg, 17,
Stratton Street, W.i ; Ladies’ Imperial Club.
Son living — Adam, b. 1877 : m. 1910, Mary,
el. da. of the late Maj.-Gen. G. C. Lambert,
Bengal Fusiliers.
Daughters living — Margaret Christabel : m .
1912, Brig.-Gen. James Foster Riddell, who
d. (killed in action) 1915 [Riddell, Bt.,
colls.], — Janet Mary: m. 1st, 1903, Capt
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Roland Stuart Hebeler, who d. (of wounds in
action) 1915; 2ndly, 1920, Robert Dand, of
#Gloster Hill, Northumberland.
Scott-Gatty [see Gatty].
Scott-Moncrieff [see Moncrieff].
Seeley, Lady. — Mary Agnes, da. of the
late Arthur Phillott, M.R.C.S. : m. 1869, Sir
John Robert Seeley, K.C.M.G., who d. 1895,
Regius Professor of Modern History in
Camb. Univ. St. John's Croft , Madingley
Road, Cambridge.
Sendall, Lady. — Elizabeth Sophia, da.
of the late Rev. Henry Calverley, V. of
South Stoke, and Preb. of Wells : m. 1870,
Sir Walter Joseph Sendall, G.C.M.G.,
LL.D., who d. 1904. 22, Kensington Court
Mansions, W.8.
Seton-Karr [see Karr].
Sexton, Lady. — Anne, da. of the late J.
Taylor, Esq., of Stratford-on-Avon : m. 1841,
Sir Robert Sexton, who d. 1901.
Seymour, Lady. — Elizabeth Mary, da. of
the late Col. Frederick Romilly ; raised to
rank of a Knight’s Widow 1902 : m. 1880,
Horace Alfred Seymour, Esq., C.B. [see
M. of Hertford, colls.], who d. 1902, having
just been nominated, but not invested, a
K.C.B. 18, Sussex Square, Brighton.
Shaw , Lady. — Jessie Martin, da. of the
late John Graham : m. 1883, Inspector-Gen.
Sir Doyle Money Shaw, K.C.B., who d. 1918.
Shaw, Lady. — Kate Mary, da. of the late
Francis Wood : tn. 1884, Sir James Dods
Shaw, who d. 1916, Manager of House of
Commons Official Staff for recording Parlia-
mentary Proceedings, and Editor of Par-
liamentary Debates.
Shelford, Lady. — Anna, da. of the late
Thomas Sopwith, M.A., F.R.S. : m. 1863,
Sir William Shelford, K.C.M.G., who d.
1905, Chevalier of Order of Crown of Italy,
and Consulting Engineer for Crown Agents
to the Colonies. 31, Marloes Road, Ken-
sington, W. 8.
Sons living — William Sopwith (43, York
Mansions, Battersea Park, S.JF.), b. 1868 :
m. 1899, Flora Joan, da. of Hugh McVean,
of Melbourne, — Frederic, M.I.C.E., b. 1871;
Capt. R.M. : m. 1899, Mildred Alice, da. of
Capt. Sir Montagu Frederick Ommanney,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B. , I.S.O., — Thomas, b. 1879;
Capt. R.F.A. : m. 1907, Ella Lett, da. of
Ramsay Durham Nuthall, of Bengal Keddas.
Daughters living — Mabel, b. 1865, — Anna
Elizabeth, b. 1875.
Shippard, Lady. — Rosalind, da. of Wil-
liam Ayshford Sanford, of Nynehead Court,
Wellington, Somerset : m. 1894, as his second
wife, Sir Sidney Godolphin Alexander
Shippard, K. C.M.G., D.C.L., who d. 1902.
Sibbald, Lady. — Sarah Jane, da. of
Bernard Paul Phelan, J.P., of Clonmel,
Ireland: m. 1864, Sir John Sibbald, M.D.,
F.R.C.P.Eng., many years a Commr. in
Lunacy for Scotland, who d. 1905. 1,
Leopold Avenue, Wimbledon, S.W. 19.
Sons living — William Graham, JF.S. (31,
Ashburnham Mansions, Chelsea, S.JF.io), b.
1866 : m. 1918, Emily Florence, da. of the
late Thomas Bell, — Bernard Ian Graham,
M.B. (St. Margaret’s, Crewkerne), b. 1871:
m. 1902, Rose Marguerite Phelan.
Daughters living — Emmeline Sarah Graham,
b. 1864, — Mary Graham, b. 1868 : m. 1893,
Paget Dundas Minchin, of 1, Leopold Avenue,
Wimbledon, S.W. 19, — Mildred Graham, b.
1873: tn. 1897, William Purves, W.S., of
33, Great King Street, Edinburgh, — Harriet
Graham, b. 1877: tn. 1905, Lieut. -Col. James
Herbert Robinson, Roy. Army Med. Corps, —
Caroline Althea Graham, b. 1881.
Sidgreaves, Lady. — Barbara, da. of the
late George Young, of Saverly House, Staf-
fordshire : m. 1st, 1871, Sir Thomas Sid-
greaves, Ch. Justice of Straits Settlements
1871-86, who d. i88g ; 2ndly, 1904, Thomas
FitzRoy Phillipps Fenwick [Pnillipps, Bt.,
ext.].
Simon, Lady. — Emily Maud, da. of W. H.
Willans, J.P., D.L., of 23, Holland Park,
W., and High Cliff, Seaton, Devon: m.
1887, Sir Robert Michael Simon, M.D., who
d. 1914.
Daughter living — Sylvia Marion, b. 1888: tn.
1916, Gordon Pitt, Lieut. R.E.
Simpson, Lady. — Anna, only da. of the
late Charles Ellis, of London : m. 1865, Sir
Henry (Lunnon) Simpson, who d. 1900,
Veterinary Surg. to Roy. Buckhounds.
Simpson, Lady. — Martha Margaret, da.
of the late Enoch Cobcroft, of Cumberland
Hall, East Maitland, N.S. Wales : m. 1861,
Sir George Bowen Simpson, sometime a
Judge in N.S. Wales, who d. 1915.
Sinclair, Lady. — Margaret, da. of An-
drew Haddon, of Honey burn, Roxburgh-
shire: tn. 1883, Professor Sir William Japp
Sinclair, who d. 1912.
Daughters living — Margaret, b. 1884 : tn.
1909, Gerald K. Marriott, of Macclesfield, —
Isabel Haddon, b. 1886: tn. 1911, George E.
Oppenheim (surname changed to Osborne
by deed poll), of Honej'burn, Ashley,
Cheshire.
Sivewright, Lady. — Jennie, da. of George
Page, of Bloemfontein, S. Africa: tn. 1880,
the Hon. Sir James Sivewright, K.C.M.G.,
LL.D., who d. 1916.
Skelton, Lady.- -Anne Adair, da. of
James A. Lawrie, Professor of Surgery in
Glasgow Univ., raised to rank of a Knight’s
Dame 1898: tn. 1867, John Skelton, C.B.,
who d. 1897, before investiture as a K.C.B.
his promotion to which had been gazetted.
The Hermitage of Braid, Edinburgh.
Skewes-Cox [see Cox].
Slacke, Lady. — Frances Rose, da. of the
late Peter Connellan, D.L., of Coolmore,
co. Kilkenny [Langrishe, Bt.] : m. 1875, as
his second wife, Capt. Sir Owen Randal
Slacke, C.B. (10th Hussars), who d. 1910,
sometime a Div. Commr. in Ireland. 25, St.
Leonard’s Terrace, Chelsea, S. W.
Son living — (By his 2nd marriage) Randal
Beresford (Passmores, Harlow, Essex), b.
1876; m. 1903, Edith Mary, da. of the late
John Thwaites, of Troy, Blackburn.
Slade, Lady. — Janet Little, da. of the
late Gen. Robert Blucher Wood, C.B. : m.
1882, as his second wife, Maj. Gen. Sir John
Ramsay Slade, K.C.B., who d. 1913 [see
Slade, Bt., colls.]. 8, Lowndes Street, S.W.
Sladen, Lady. — Katherine Jane, da. of
the late Robert Russell Carew, of Car-
penders, Herts : m. 1st 1880, as his 2nd wife,
Col. Sir Edward Bose Sladen, who d. 1890;
2nd 1904, Col. Walter Leslie Rocke, C.M.G.
26, Ovington Square, S. W.
Son living — (By her 1st marriage) Gerald
Carew, C.B., C.M.G. . D.S.O., M.C., b. 1881
[see ‘ ‘ COMPANIONAGE ”] .
Daughter living — (By her 1st marriage)
Gwendoline Kate.
Slaughter, Lady. — Hester Mary, el. da.
of thelateWiiliam Duff Bruce, M. I. C.E.,Vice-
Chm. of Port Commrs. of Calcutta 1870-89 : m.
1899, as his second wife, Sir WTilliam Capel
Slaughter, who d. 1917, senior paitner in
legal firm of Slaughter and May, leaving
issue by his 1st and 2nd marriages Bruce
Lodge, Kingsgate, Thanet ; 15, Chantrey
House, Eccleston Street, S.W.i.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Mihill
L'^raine, b. 1882 ; Capt. Reserve of Officers
(Roy. Berkshire Regt.) ; tn. 1919, Betty, da.
of the late H. J. Marsh, of Oakfield, Surbiton,
— Arthur, b. 1886 ; Major, formerly Man-
chester Regt. (T.F.), — (by his 2nd marriage)
Edward Duff Capel, b. 1902.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage) Olive
Margaret, b. 1887: tn. 1913, Capt. John
Malcolm Brodie Sanders, formerly Leinster
Regt.
Smith, Lady. — Anna, da. of the late
Sylvester Costigan, of Dublin : m. 1844, Adm.
Sir Henry Smith, K.C.B., who d. 1887.
Smith, Lady. — Annie Oliver, da. of
George Wilson, of Georgefield, Coldstream:
m. 1872, James (Brown) Smith, who d. 1913-
Clifford Park, Stirling.
Sons living — Edwin Gibson (Whiteholm,
Gullattc, Haddingtonshire), b. 1875; a J.P.
and County Councillor : tn. 1919, Mrs. Merton
knights’ widows.
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Spicer, — George Wilson, b. 1880 ; Major
King’s Own Scottish Borderers, — Robert
Spencer, b. 1886.
Daughters living — Annie May Witty, b. 18 — ,
— Winnie Davis, b. 1887: m. 1915, Henry
Tudsbery Tudsbery, A.M.I.C.E.
Smith, Lady.— Ella kosa, da. of Major
Edward Herman Marsh : m. 1878, Sir Wil-
liam James Smith, sometime a Puisne
Judge of Supreme Court, Pretoria, who d.
1912.
Smith, Lady. — Mary Elizabeth, da. of
the late Welborn Owston, of Ashby-de-la-
Zouch : m. 1875, Sir William Smith, who d.
1916. Dunstead House, Langley Mill, Nolls.
Sons living -Five.
Daughters living— Three.
Smith, Lady. — Sarah, da. of the late
J. W. Young, of Halifax, N.S. : m. 1868,
the Hon. Sir Albert James Smith, K.C.M.G.,
Q.C., Min. of Marine and Fisheries, Canada,
who d. 1883. Rood/awn, Dorchester, West-
morland co., New Brunswick.
Smith, Lady. — Susanna, 2nd da. of John
Wallis, of Boxley, Kent : m. 1866, as his
2nd wife, Sir Francis Pettit Smith, C.E., who
d. 1874, introducer of the Screw Propeller.
Smith, Lady Euan-. — Edith, da. of Col.
Frederick Alexander, R.A : m. 1877, Col.
Sir Charles Bean Euan-Smith, K.C.B.,
C.S.I., D.C.L., who of. 1910. Hampton Court
Palace ; 1 Cadogan Court, S. W.
Daughter living — Hilda: m. 1914, Frederick
Charles Belson.
Smith, Lady Stewart-. — Katherine, da.
of Henry Cautley, of Bramley, Leeds : m.
1892, Sir Dudley Stewart-Smith, K.C., who
d. 42> Albert Gore , Kensington Gore,
Sons living— Dudley Cautley, b. 1894 ; Lieut.
Black Watch, — Ean Kendal, b. 1907.
Daughters living — Of whom the second,
Mill cent Joscelyne : m. 1919, Patrick Single-
hurst Hamilton.
Smyth, Lady. — Helen Constance, da. of
J. W. Greaves, of Plas Weunydd, Merioneth-
shire ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England : m. 1874, Gen.
Sir Henry Augustus Smyth, K.C.M.G., who
d. 1906. St. John’s Lodge, Stone, Aylesbury.
Solomon, Lady. — Elizabeth Mary, da of
the Rev. John Walton : m. 1881, the Hon.
Sir Richard Solomon, G.C.M.G., K.C.B.,
K. C.V.O., who d. 1913, High Commr. in
London for Union of S. Africa.
Solomon, Lady. — Harriet Jane, da. of the
late Rev. William R. Thomson, of Balfour,
Cape Colony : m. 1871, the Hon. Sir Ed-
mund Philip Solomon, K.C.M.G., a Member
of Senate of Union of S. Africa, who d. 1914.
Rossleigh , Park Town, Johannesburg.
Sons living — Four.
Daughters iiving — Two.
Souter, Lady. — Helena Lovett, da. of
the late William Lochiel Cameron : m.
1863, Sir Frank Henry Souter, C.S.I., C.I.E.,
who d. 1888, Commr. of Police at Bombay.
Mogar Ests, Wynaad, S. India; Sutton and
Louisiana , Nilgiris, India.
Son living— William Lochiel Berkeley, C.I.E.
[see ‘ ‘ Companionage ’ ’] .
Daughter living— Marguerite Julia: m. 1919,
Duncan James Donne.
Southern, Lady. — Mary Anne, da. of
William Weild, C.E.. of Shandon Gareloch,
N.B. : m. 1901, as his third wife, Sir James
Wilson Southern, who d. 1909.
Squire, Lady. — Mabel Jane, da. of the
late Alexander Bram well Bremner : m. 1879,
Sir Peter Wyatt Squire, Chemist and Drug-
gist to Royal Family, who d. 1919. The
Ryefeck, Shepperton.
Daughters living — Mabel Eramwell, — Phyllis
Wyatt.
Stanley, Lady. — Dorothy, da. of the late
Charles Tennant (M.P. for St. Albans), of
Cadoxton Lodge, Neath : m. 1st, 1890, Sir
Henry Morton Stanley, G.C.B., D.C.L.,
LL.D., the well-known African explorer,
who d. 1904; 2nd, 1907, Henry Curtis,
F.R.C.S. 2, Richmond Terrace, Whitehall ,
S.W.; Furze Hill, Pirbright, Surrey.
Stansfeld, Lady. — Frances, da. of
Andrew Allan, and widow of Henry
Augustus Severn, of Sydney, N.S. Wales :
m. 1887, as his 2nd wife, the Rt. Hon.
Sir James Stansfeld, P.C., G.C.B., who d.
1898.
Stawell, Lady. — Mary Frances Eliza-
beth,da. ofthe late William PomeroyGreene,
R.N. : m. 1856, Sir William Foster Stawell,
K.C.M.G., LL.D., who d. 1889 (Ch. Justice
of Victoria 1857-86, and subsequently Lieut. -
Gov. of Victoria, Australia). 33, Ladbroke
Square, W.
Steere, Lady. — Catherine Ann, only da.
of the late Luke Leake, of Perth, W.
Australia: m. 1859, Hon. Sir James George
Lee Steere, K.C. M.G. , who d. 1903, Speaker
of Legislative Assembly of W. Australia.
Elderslie, 56, St. George's Terrace, Perth ,
W. Australia.
Stephen, Lady. — Florence Sophie, da.
of the late A. G. D. Huthwaite, formerly
R.N. : m. 1900, as his second wife, the Hon.
Sir (Matthew) Henry Stephen, who d. 1920,
sometime Ch. Justice of N.S. Wales. Edge-
cliff, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
Stephenson, Lady. — Emma, da. of
Thomas James Parker, of Sheffield: m.
1862, Sir Henry Stephenson, who d. 1904.
The Glen, Sheffield.
Sons living — Of whom the el., Henry Ken-
yon, D.S.O., b. 1865 [see “Companionage”].
Stephenson, Lady [see E. Radnor,
colls.].
Stevens, Lady. — Mary Ann Caroline, da.
of the late Capt. John Turner, H.E.I.C.S. :
m. 1862, Sir Charles Cecil Stevens, K.C.S.I.,
who d. 1909.
Sons living — Cecil Robert, b. 1867; Lieut.-
Col. Indian Med. Ser. : rn. 1892, Katharine,
da. of the late Lieut.-Col. — Duff, of Knock-
leith, Turriff, Scotland, — Algernon Francis, b.
1869; Lieut.-Col. Indian Med. Ser. : m. 1899,
Evelyn, da. of the late Capt. Arthur Carter,
Northamptonshire Regt., — Arthur Cornish
Jeremie, D.S.O., b. 1874 [see “Companion-
age”], — Henry Herbert, b. 1876; inl.C.S. :
m. 1916, Helena, da. of the late Dr. Strachan,
LL.D., of Manchester Univ.
Steward, Lady. — Anna Lucas, da. of
Walter Seton Synnot : m. 1908, Lieut.-Col.
Sir George (Charles Thomas) Steward,
K.B.E., C.M.G., who d. 920, Commr. of
Police for Victoria. Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia.
Steward, Lady. — Hannah, da. of the
Rev. Caleb Whitefoord, R. of Burford,
Worcestershire : m. 1873, Sir William
Jukes Steward, who d. 1912.
Stewart, Lady (Grainger). — Jessy
Dingwall Fordyce, da. of the Rev. Robert
Macdonald, D.D. : m. 1866, as his second
wife, Professor Sir Thomas Grainger
Stewart, M.D., LL.D., D.L., who d. 1900,
Physician-in-Ord. to Queen Victoria for
Scotland. 4, Carlton Street, Edinburgh.
Stewart, Lady [see E. Galloway,
colls.].
Stewart-Smith [see Smith],
Stirling, Lady. — Jane, el. da. of the
late Joseph Gilbert, of Pewsey Vale, S.
Australia: m. 1877, Sir Edward Charles
Stirling, C.M.G., M.D , D.Sc., F.R.S., who
d. 1919. St. Vigeans, Mount Lofty, South
Australia.
Daughters living — Five.
Stokes, Lady. — Alice Amelia, elder da. of
the late Allan Belfield Bone : m. 1896, Maj.-
Gen. Sir Folliott Stuart Furneaux Stokes,
K.C.V.O., who d. 1911.
Stokes, Lady. — Elizabeth, el. da. of the
late Rev. John Lewis Moore, D.D., Vice-
Provost of Trin. Coll., Dublin : m. 1869, Sir
William Stokes, M.D., F.R.C.S. I., who d.
1900, an eminent Surg.
Son living — Aleyn Whatley, D.S.O., M.C.,
b. 1880 [see “Companionage”].
Daughter living — Angel Helen ; m. 191 7,
Frank W. Perry, of Ceanchor Cottage, Baily,
co. Dublin.
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KNIGHTAGE.
Stone, Lady. — Susannah, da of the
late George Shenton : m. 1867, Sir Edward
Albert Stone, K.C.M.G., who d. 1920 Lieut. -
Gov. of W. Australia. 191, Adelaide Terrace ,
Perth , IV. Australia.
Sons living — Two— (both m.).
Daughters living — Seven (six m.) of whom one :
m. 18—, the Hon. Norman Kirkwood Ewing,
a Puisne Judge of Tasmania.
Strachey, Lady. — Ellen, da. of the late
John Conolly : m. 1885, Sir Arthur Strachey,
who d. 1901, Ch. Justice of High Courts,
N.-W. Provinces, India. 10, Culford Man-
sions, Culford Gardens , 5. IV.
Strachey, Lady. — Jane Maria, da. of the
late Sir John Peter Grant of Rothiemur-
chus, G.C.M.G., K.C.B : m. 1859, as his
second wife, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Richard
Strachey, G.C.S.I., F.R.S., LL.D., who d.
1908 [see B. Strachie, colls.]. 5, Gordon
Square , IV. C. 1.
Strong, Lady. — Elizabeth Charlotte, da.
of — Cane ; is a Lady of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England : m. 1850,
the Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Henry Strong,
P.C., who d. 1909 (Ch. Justice of Dominion
of Canada 1892-1903). 161, Argyll Avenue ,
Ottawa , Canada.
Strong, Lady. — Elizabeth Mary (Lillie),
da. of the late James Hartnoll, of Potters
Bar: m. 1900, the Rt. Hon. Sir (Thomas)
Vezey Strong, K.C.V.O., K.B.E., who d. 1920
(Lord Mayor of London 1910-11).
Stuart, Lady [see E. Rosebery, colls.].
Sutton, Lady. — Marie Aire, da. of the
late George Ritchie, of Edinburgh: m. 1881,
as his second wife, Hon. Sir George Morris
Sutton, K.C.M.G., who d. 1913. Fair Fell ,
Howick , Natal.
Swamy [see Coomaraswamy],
Sym, Lady. — Eliza D’Oyley Vincent, da.
of the late Major Hugh Rees James, C.B. :
m. 1870, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Munro Sym,
K.C.B., Indian Army, who d. 1919. 4, Bel-
grave Place , Edinburgh.
Son living — Hugh Gordon, b. 1875 : m. 1904,
Elizabeth Blair, da. of G. B. Hart.
Symonds, Lady. — Susan Mary, da. of
the late Rev. John Briggs, of Eton Coll. : m.
1st, 18 — , as his 3rd wife, Rear-Adm. Sir
William Symonds, C.B., who d. 1856, Sur-
veyor of R.N. ; 2nd, 1861, Thomas Mayo,
M.D.
Synge, Lady. — Laura Mary, da. of the
late John Charles Fletcher, of Dale Park,
Sussex: m. 1881, Sir Robert Follett Synge,
K.C.M.G., M. V.O., who d. 1920, Dep. Master
of the Ceremonies, Foreign Office [Synge,
Bt., colls.]. 47, Eaton Terrace , S.IV.
Tagore, Lady. — Relict of Raja SirSourin-
dro Mohun Tagore, C.I.E., who d. 1914.
Hara Kumar Bavan, Pathuringhata, Raj-
butz , Calcutta.
Tait, Lady.— Lydia, da. of H. B. Kaighn, j
of Newport, Rhode Island: m. 1878, as his j
second wife, Sir Melbourne McTaggart Tait,
D.C.L., LL.D., who d. 1917, sometime Ch.
Justice of Quebec. 1004, Dorchester Street
West, Montreal. I
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Sir Thomas, j
b. 1864 [see Tait, “Knights”], — (by his 2nd
marriage) Harry M., b. 1879; Gen. Agent,
Canadian Pacific Railway Steamship Lines at
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, — M. Magill, b.
1883, — Reginald G. ( Summerland , British
Columbia), b. 1885.
Daughters living — (By Iris 1st marriage) Maude
Monica, b. 1867 : tn. 1892, George F. O’Hafl-
oran, Dep. Min. of Agriculture, Ottawa , —
Carrie Louise, b. 1871 : m. 1893, Harold |
Hampson, of Montreal.
Tait, Lady. — Rose, da. of the late Wil- |
liam Abraham, of Fort Prospect, Limerick:
m. 1853, Sir Peter Tait, who d. 1890.
Tangye, Lady. — Caroline, da. of Thomas i
esper, of Birmingham : m. 1859, Sir Richard
angye, who d. 1906, Chm. of Tangye’s j
(Limited). Coombc Bank , Kingston Hill,
Surrey; St. Columb Minor , Cornwall.
Sons living — Sir Harold Lincoln, Bt., b. 1866
[see that title], — Richard Trevithick Gilbert- 1
stone, O.B.E. (40, Bramham Gardens, S.ML),
b. 1875; Bar. Inner Temple, 1899; Major
Gen. Staff (Croix de Guerre wiih Palm) ;
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919: tn. 1903, Sophie Elizabeth
Frieda, da. of the late James Kidman, of Liv-
ingston Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool, — Wil-
fred No. 1; b. 1877; Lieut, in Army : m. 1st,
1904, J anet Elizabeth (who obtained a divorce
1914), da. of the late Richard White-Rickard,
of The Bays, Putney, S.W. ; andly, 1914,
Marjorie Mildred, who d. 1917, da. of J. G.
Russell, of Portland House, Aldridge, Stafford-
shire.
Daughters living — Mabel Louise Tangye : m.
1892, Lieut. -Com. George Phipps Spooner,
R.N.R. , of Brook House, Ipswich, grandson of
the late Archdeacon Spooner, of Coven tty, —
Elsie Gertrude: m. 1898, John Moginie
Chambers, of St. Andrews, Leura,N.S. Wales.
Tanner, Lady. — Mary, el. da. of the late
T. Earl, of Viewforth, Edinburgh : m. 1905,
as his second wife, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Oriel
Viveash Tanner, K.C.B., who d. 1911. 17,
Buckingham Palace Mansions, S. W.
Taschereau, Lady. — Marie Louise, da. of
the late Charles Panet, of Canadian Civil
Ser., Ottawa: m. 1897. as his second wife,
the Rt. Hon. Sir Henri (Elzear) Taschereau,
who d. 1911, sometime Ch. Justice of Sup-
reme Court of Dominion of Canada, and a
Member of Judicial Committee of Privy
Council. Daly Avenue, Ottawa.
Tata, Lady. — Naja, C.B.E. , da. of Arde-
shir Sett, of Bombay ; C.B.E. (Civil) 1919:
m. 1892, Sir Rantanji Jamsetji Tata, who
d. 1918. York House, Twickenham ; Tata
House, Bombay.
Taubman, Lady Goldie-, — Amelia
Donald Ankerville, da. of Capt. J. J. Grove-
Ross, oflnvercharron, Ross-shire : m. i860,
! Sir John Senhouse Goldie-Taubman, who d.
1898, sometime Speaker of House of Keys.
The Nunnery, Isle of Man.
Sons living — John Leigh ( The Nunnery, Isle
of Man), b. 1861 ; J.P. for Isle of Man, —
Ernest Harcourt, b. 1868; Gov. H.M. Prison,
Birmingham.
Daughters living — Ellen Margaret (Lady Fry ) :
tn. 1886, H.E. Maj.-Gen. Sir William Fry,
K.C.V.O., C.B., Lieut. Gov. of Isle of Man,—
Amy Alice: m. 1894, James Mackay Wilson, —
Evelyn: m. 1908, Major Julian Bacchus,
Leicestershire Regt.
Taylor, Lady, — Lydia Greene, da. of
the late Rev. John Read Munn, V. of Ash-
burnham, Sussex: m. i860, Gen. Sir Alex-
ander Taylor, G.C.B., who d. 1912. Pern
hurst, Englefcld Green, Surrey.
Sons living — Alexander William, b. 1862 ;
Brig. -Gen. (retired).
Daughters living — Alicia Lydia, — Mildred
Bethune : in. 1893, Major R. J. Woods, of
Englewood, Englefield Green, Surrey.
Taylor, Lady. — Margaret, da. of the late
Hugh Vallance, H.M.’s Customs, of Hamil-
ton, Ontario : m. 1864, as his second wife,
Sir Thomas Wardlaw Taylor, sometime Ch.
Justice of Manitoba, who d. 1917. 67, Vic-
toria Avenue, Hamilton, Canada.
j Tennant, Lady. — Amye Venour, da. of
the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Bellairs,
K.C.M.G.. C.B. [see Bellairs, “Knights’
Widows ’ ) : m. 1885, as bis second wife, the
Hon. Sir David Tennant, K.C.M.G., who d.
1905, leaving issue by his 1st marriage.
Son living — Hercules, C.M.G. [see “ Com-
PANIONAGE”].
Thomas, Lady. — Amelia, da. of Robert
George Bowen : m. 1876, Sir Robert Kyfifin
Thomas (gazetted Knight Bachelor 1910),
who d. 1910, Proprietor of The Register, The
Observer, and The Evening Journal of Ade-
laide. 353, Angus Street, Adelaide, S. Aus-
tralia.
Sons living — Geoffrey Kyffin, b. 1883 : tn.
1905, Harriett Maria, da. of the Rev. James
Crofts Haynes, of Stepney, South Australia,
— Owen Kyffin, b. 1898.
Daughters living — Millicent Kyffin, b. 1876:
tn. 1911, David Thomas Harbison, M.D., of
Bowrol, N.S. Wales, — Hilda Kyffin, b. 1878:
tn. 1906, Leonard Hack, who d. 1912, — Nora
Kyffin, b. 1880— Kathleen Kyffin, O.B.E.
(Queen Adelaide Club, Adelaide), b. 1891 [see
“ COMPANIONAGE ”].
knights’ widows.
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Thomas, Lady. — Helen Mary, da. of
J. W. B. Cattle, of Norbury, Surrey: m.
1916, as his third wife, Sir John Thomas,
who d. 1920. Hawthornden, Bourne End ,
Berks.
Thompson, Lady. — Christina R., da. of
the late James Adams: in. 1865, Sir James
Thompson, who d. 1906. 5, Devonshire
Gardens West, Glasgow.
Thompson, Lady. — Isabel, el. da. of Peter
Redfern, M.D., of Templepatrick House,
Donaghadee, Ireland : m. 1894. Sir William
Henry Thompson, K.B.E., M.D., who d.
(result of enemy action) 1918. 14, Hatch
Street , Dublin.
Thomson, Lady. — Katherine MacDonald,
da. of John Ferguson, Advocate, of Aber-
deen: m. 1877, Col. Sir George Thomson,
K. C.B., who d. 1903.
Thomson, Lady. — Margaret Dairy mple,
da. of the late Abraham Stoker, Ch. Clerk
in Ch. Sec.’s Office, Dublin Castle : m. 1878,
Sir William Thomson, C.B., M.D., who d.
1909, Hon. Surg. to Queen Victoria and to
King Edward VII. in Ireland. 35, Kildare
Street , Dublin.
Son living — Douglas Brownlie, M.B., b. 1879;
Major Roy. Army Med. Corps, and in Sudan
Civil Ser.: m. 1910, Ella, da. of the late Andrew
Clark, of Cowley Grove, Uxbridge.
Daughter living — Gladys Thornley : m. 1906,
Murray Hornibrook, of Knapton, Abbeyleix,
Queen’s Co.
Thomson, Lady White- [see Ferguson-
Davie, Bt.].
Thorne, Lady — Ellen, da. of Thomas
Lane, of Chichester : m. 1862, Sir William
Thorne, who d. 1917. Rusdon, Rondebosch,
near Cape Town.
Sons living — William John ( Cape Town),
b. 1865, — Thomas Lane, b. 1867; Advocate,
Cape Colony and Pretoria; Bar. Inner
Temple 1889.
Daughters living — Ellen, b. 1863, — Cecilia
Jane, b. 1869, — Elizabeth, b. 1870 : m. 1892,
A. F. Bullen.
Thorne, Lady. — Martha, da. of the late
Joseph Rylands, of Hull: in. 1866, Sir
Richard Thorne Thorne, K.C.B., F.R.S.,
F.R.C.P., who d. 1899, Principal Medical
Officer of Local Govt. Board. Fairlawn,
Goldsworth, Woking.
Sons living — Three, of whom Bertholel Bezly)
O.B.E., M.D. ( Grasmere , Mount Herman
Road, Woking), b. 1867; Hon. Med. Officer,
Victoria Cottage Hospital, Woking; O.B.E.
(Civil) 1919.
Daughter living — One.
Thurston, Lady. — Amelia, da. of the late
John Berry, (N.S. Wales Civil Ser.), of
Albury, N.S. Wales : m. 1883, Sir John
Bates Thurston, K.C.M.G., F.R.G.S., who
d. 1897, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Fiji, and
High Commr. and Consul-Gen. of W. Pacific.
Sons living — John Bates Horatio, b. 1887 : m.
1919, Dorothy Mabel, da. of G. Perrin, of
Sydney, N.S. Wales, — Edward Thomas, b.
1889 ; in I.C.S.,— Bassett, b. 1891.
Daughters living — Elizabeth d’Este, — Atys
Amelia.
Tilley, Lady. — Alice, el. da. of Zachariah
Chipman, of St. Stephen, N.B. ; is a Lady of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England : in. 1867, as his 2nd wife, the
Hon. Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, K.C.M.G.,
C.B., who d. 1896. Fredericton, New Bruns-
wick.
Townsend, Lady. — Frances Josephine,
da.T>f the late Joseph W. MacMullen, J.P.,
of Cork : m. 1884, Surg. -Gen. Sir Edmond
Townsend, K.C.B., C.M.G., M.D., who d.
19x7. Oakhurst, Rushbrooke, co. Cork.
Tozer, Lady. — A da. of Thomas Fry :
m. 1903, Sir Henry Tozer, who d. 1918.
Kingsdown, Deal.
Treacher, Lady. — Cornelia, da. of the
Rev. J. Rumsey : m. 1881, Sir William Hood
Treacher, K.C.M.G., who d. 1919. Dun-
cliffe, Parks/one, Dorset.
Daughters living — Leila Neville Daisy : m.
1908, Percy Cobham, — Enid Dorothy May:
m. 1914, Major Samuel Edward Hibbert, R.A,
Tree, Lady. — Maud Holt, O.B.E. : is a
member of the dramatic profession ; O.B.E.
(Civil) 1920: m. 1882, Sir Herbert Beerbohm
Tree, the well-known Actor-Manager, who
d. 1917. 41, Cromwell Road, S.W.; Glotten-
ham, Robertsbridgc.
Daughters living — Viola: m. 1912, Alan
Leonard Romaine Parsons, of the India
Office, — Iris: m. 1916, Curtis Moffat, of
New York, — Felicity: m. 1915, Capt. Geof-
frey Cory-Wright, The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.)
[see Cory-Wright, Bt.].
Trickett, Lady. — Elizabeth Alice, da. of
John Ormerod: m. 1879, Sir Henry Whittaker
Trickett, who d. 1913. Merlewood, St.
Anne’ s-on-Sea.
Daughters living — Jane Alice: m. 18 — ,
James Ashworth, of Ashville, Rawtenstall,—
Elsie: in. 1915, Harry Morris, Lieut. Duke
of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regt.).
Trotter, Lady. — Eliza, da, of Charles
Henry Scott-Plummer, J.P., D.L., of Sun-
derland Hall, Selkirk : m. 1886, Col. Sir
Philip Durham Trotter, who d. 1918.
Mainhouse, Kelso.
Son living — Philip Coutts, b. 1891.
Daughter living — Cecile Frances Louisa, b.
1888.
Trotter, Lady [see D. Wellington, colls.].
T u l l o c h , Lady. — Constance Marion,
da. of the late Canon Brandreth, of Standish,
Lancashire, and widow of George Reginald
Attwood, of Glaslyn Court, Brecknockshire:
m. 1907, as his second wife, Maj.-Gm. Sir
Alexander Bruce Tulloch, K.C.B., C.M.G.,
who d. 1920, leaving issue by his 1st
marriage. Glaslyn Court , Llanelly, Aberga-
venny.
Sons living — (By 1st marriage) James Bruce
Gregorie, C.M.G., b. 1870 [see “Companion-
age”), — Richard Murray Gregorie, D.S.O.,
b. 1878 [see “ Companionage”J, — three
others.
Tupper, Lady. — Jessie Catherine, da. of
the late Gen. H. C. Johnstone, C.B. : m.
1875, Sir Charles Lewis Tupper, K.C.I.E.,
C.S.I., who d. 1910. 55, Wynnstay Gardens,
Kensington, IV.
Sons living— Geoffrey, b. 1879, — Frank, b.
1886.
Daughter living — Margaret Ruth : m. 1905,
Lewis French, C.I.E.
Turner, Lady. — Agnes, da. of George
Bell, of Brooklands, Lancashire : m. 1878,
Sir Llewelyn Turner, who d. 1903. Parkia ,
Carnarvonshire.
Turner, Lady. — Eleanor Charlotte, da.
of Edward Silcock, of Chittisham, Cam-
bridgeshire : m. 1888, as his second wife,
Sir George Turner, M.B., who d. 1915, an
eminent bacteriologist.
Turner, Lady. — J uliette Elizabeth Marie,
da. of the late Henry Whiting : m. 1902, as
his second wife, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alfred Ed-
ward Turner, K.C.B., C.B., who d. 1918,
leaving issue by 1st marriage.
Sons living — Francis Charles, C.M.G., b. 1866
[see “ Companionage ”], — Christopher Rede
[The Lodge, Postwick, Norwich), b. 18 77; a
Clerk in House of Commons: m. 1902, Jill
Helen, el. da. of the late Harry Pickersgill
Cunliffe, of Staughton Manor, St. Neots.
Daughter living — Elfrida Charlotte ( Baroness
Tenterden), b. 1886: m. 1906, the 4th Baron
Tenterden, of 29, Egerton Terrace, S.W.
Turner, Lady. — Rosa, da. of John
Morgan : m. 1872. the Rt. Hon. Sir George
Turner, K.C.M.G., who d. 19x6, sometime
Premier of Victoria. Bovey, Carlisle Street,
St. Kilda, Victoria; Melbourne, Victoria.
Twining, Lady. — Louise Mary, da. of
George Daly, of Toronto: m. 1897, Maj.-Gen.
Sir Philip Geoffrey Twining, K.C.M.G.,
C.B., M.V.O., who d. 1920.
Twiss, Lady. — Pharailde, da. of the late
Gen. Vanlynseele : in. 1862, Sir Travers
Twiss, Q.C., D.C.L., F.R.S., who d. 1897.
Tyler, Lady. — Mary Emma, da. of J.
Bateman: in. 1866, Sir John William Tyler,
M.D., C.I.E., who d. 1912.
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KNIGHTAGE.
Tylor, Lady. — Anna, da. of the late
Sylvanus Fox, of Wellington, Somerset : m.
1858, Sir Edward Burnett Tylor, D.C.L.,
LL.D., who d. 1917. Linden, Wellington ,
Somerset.
Upcott, Lady. — Jessie, da. of Harold
Turner: m. 1878, Lieut. -Col. Sir Frederick
Robert Upcott, K.C.V.O., C.S.I., who d.
1918.
Son living — Harold, F.R.C.S. (3, Salisbury
Street, Hull), b. 1879 : m. 1906, Alice, da.
of the late John Ernest Weekes.
Upington, Lady. — May, da. of John
Guerin, of Eden Hill, co. Cork : m. 1872,
the Hon. Sir Thomas Upington, K.C.M.G.,
who d. 1898.
Van Cuylenburg, Lady. — Joselina, da.
of the late Sir Richard Morgan: m. 1872,
Sir Hector van Cuylenburg, Burgher Mem-
ber of Ceylon Legislative Council, who d.
1915. Charsley House , Colombo, Ceylon.
Son living — Hector Richard Henry Morgan,
b. 18—; Capt. Ceylon, L-I. (V.D.)
Van Horne, Lady. — Lucy Adaline, da. of
Erastus Hurd : m. 1867, Sir William Cor-
nelius Van Horne, K.C.M.G.. who d. 1915;
many years Chm. Canadian Pacific Railway.
513, Sherbrooke Street, Montreal.
Son living — Richard Benedict, b. 18 77.
Daughter living — Adaline, b. 1868.
Vaughan Williams [see Williams].
Venables-Vernon-Harcourt [see Har-
court].
Vernon-Harcourt [see Harcourt],
Vincent, Lady. — Ethel Gwendoline, da.
of the late George Moffatt, M.P., of Goodrich
Court, Herefordshire ; has Order of Mercy :
m. 1882, Col. Sir Charles Edward Howard
Vincent, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.P., who d. 1908,
M.P. for Central Div. of Sheffield [see Vin
cent, Bt., colls.]. 1, Grosvenor Square, W.
Vintcent, Lady. — Hester Elizabeth , da. of
Henry Myburgh, merchant, of Wynberg,
Cape Town : m. 1891, Sir Joseph Vintcent,
who d. 1914, Judge of High Court, S. Rho-
desia.
Vogel, Lady . — Mary, el. da. of the late
Wallace, Lady. — Georgiana Lawrell, da.
of the late Major George A. F. Quentin,
10th (Roy.) Hussars: m. 18 — , Sir Arthur
Robert Wallace, C.B., who d. 1912. Ardna-
mona , Lough Eske, co. Donegal.
Sons living — Arthur William Baillie, b. 1876 ;
Lieut. -Col. Durham L.I., and an A.Q.M.G.:
m. 1917, Enid Jones Mitton, — Alexander
Brooke, b. 1880; Govt. Survey Depart.,
Tonga : m. 1912, Winifred Grace Englehardt,
— Quentin Vaughan Brooke, M.C., M.B., b.
1891; Capt. R.A.M.C: m. 19x7, Freda, da. of
A. R Norrington, of Plymouth.
Daughters living — Annie Margaret : m.
1906, Arthur Herbert Empson, — Sophia Mary.
Wallis, Lady. — May, da. of H. Cole
Aspinall, K.C. : m. 1890, Sir Frederick
Charles Wallis, M.B., F.R.C.S., who d.
1912.
Daughters living — Peggy: m. 1915, Lieut.
John Francis Hungerford Pollen, R.N. [see
Pollen, Bt., colls.], — Violet: m. 1917, Lieut.
Neville Ames.
Walton, Lady. — Elizabeth, da. of George
Bell, of Carlisle : m. 1866, Sir Robert Walton,
who d. 1914, sometime Pres, of the British
Chamber of Commerce in Paris. 14, Rue
Dieu, Paris.
Walton, Lady (Lawson). — Joanna, da. of
the late Robert Hedderwick, of Glasgow:
m. 1882, Sir John Lawson Walton, K.C.,
M. P., who d. 1908, Attorney-Gen. Coombe
Hill, Butler s Cross, Bucks.
Sons living — James Hunter, b. 1891; Capt.
Tank Corps : m. 1918, Rachel C. B., da. of
the late Ernest Charrington, — Arnold, b.
1895 ; Lieut. Rifle Brig.
Daughters living — Anna Marie, — Morna
Grace: m. 19x8, Arundell Wallis Faulkner.
Walton, Lady. — Teresa, da. of the late
N. d’Arcy, of Ballyforan, co. Roscommon :
m. 1871, the Hon. Sir Joseph Walton, who
d. 1910, a Judge of High Court of Justice
(King’s Bench Div.).
Ward, Lady. — Alicia Caroline, da. of
Edward Palmer, of Calcutta : m. 1866, Sir
William Erskine Ward, K.C.S.I., who d.
1916 [see V. Bangor, colls.]. 1, Gore Street ,
Queen's Gate, S. W. 7.
William H. Clayton, Colonial Architect
of New Zealand : m. 1867, the Hon. Sir
Julius Vogel, K.C.M.G., who d. 1899, having
held many important Govt, posts in New
Zealand. Malham Manor Lodge , East
Molesey, Surrey.
Sons living — Harry Benjamin, b. 1868, —
Julius Leonard, b. 1873.
Daughter living — Phoebe Emily.
Von Herkomer [see HerkomerJ.
Wade, Lady. — Amelia [see Herschel,
Bt.].
Walker, Lady (Gordon). — Adela, da.
of the Rev. Arthur Irwin : m. 1879, Sir
Thomas Gordon Walker, K.C.I.E., C.S.I.,
who d. 1917.
Sons living — Alan Lachlan Gordon, b. 1883;
in I.C.S., — Robin Ernest Gordon, b. 1886; in
Colonial Civil Ser.
Walker, Lady. — Rosalie, only da. of
E. D. Walker, solicitor, of Sheffield : m.
1868, Sir Edward Daniel Walker, who d.
1919. Western Court , Alresford, Hants.
Walker. Lady Forestier- (now Mrs.
Playfair). — Mabel Louisa, da. of Col. Albert
Ernest Ross : w^ist, 1887, Gen. Sir Frederick
William Edward Forestier Forestier- Walker,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B., who d. 1910 [E. Sea-
field, colls.] ; 2nd, 1911, Capt. Norman Ernest
Playfair, formerly King s Own Scottish
Borderers), who d. 1914. Grange , Wa/erloo-
ville 1 Hants.
Walker, Lady Noel-. — Florence, da. ol
Henry Sarsfield Bascom, of British Guiana:
m. 1871, Sir Edward Noel-Walker, K.C.M.G.,
who d. 1908. 12, Canning Place , Kensing-
ton, W. 8.
Wallace, Lady. — Christine Baillie, da.
of the late Joseph Richard, of Dundee : m.
1891, Sir William Wallace, K.C.M.G., who d.
1916, sometime Dep. High Commr., N.
Nigeria.
Ward, Lady. — Anne Sophia, da. of the
late Robert Campbell, M.P., of N.S. Wales :
m. 1857, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward Wolstenholm
Ward, K.C.M.G., who d. 1890 [see V. Bangor,
colls.]. 16, Cadogan Gardens, S.W.
Warner, Lady (Lee).— Ellen Paulina,
da. of Maj.-Gen. Henrv William Holland,
C.B. : m. 1876, Sir William Lee Warner,
G.C.S.I., who d. 1914. 6, Marloes Road,
Kensington, W.
Sons living— Philip Henry, b. 1877 : m. 1907,
Mary King, da. of Gen. Thomas Sherwin, of
Boston, U.S. A., — William Hamilton, b. 1880;
Colonial Civil Ser.,— Roland Paul, b. 1892.
Water low, Lady. — Eleanor Marion,
widow of Dr. George Sealy, of Weybridge :
m. 1909, as his second wife, Sir Ernest
Albert Waterlow, K.A., who d. 1919, and
left issue by his first marriage. 1, Maresjteld
Gardens, Hampstead, N .W .
Sons living— (By his 1st marriage) Two.
Daughters living— (By his 1st marriage) Two.
Vathen, Lady. — Mary Anne, da. of the
late John Sexton, of Ashburton, Devon : m.
ist, 1883, Sir Charles Wathen, who d. 1893;
2nd, 1895, John Pawley Bate Bar.-at-lavv,
of 8, Stone Buildings, Lincolns Inn, W.C.
Lambpark, Honiton. m
Batson, Lady.— Genevieve, da. of the
late Rev. Russell Cook: m. 1880, Col. Sir
Charles Moore Watson, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
who d. 1916. 1, Durham Place, Chelsea,
S.W. 3.
Batson, Lady.— Margaretta, da. of Gen.
John Campbell, formerly Col. 92nd Gordon
Highlanders: m. 1864, Adm. Sir George
Willes Watson, K.C.B., who d. 1897. Hong
Kong Hut, Mannamcad, Plymouth.
Vatson, Lady (Renny).— Mary, da. of
Edward Caird, of Finnart, Dumbartonshire :
m. 1866, Sir (William) Renny Watson, J.F.,
knights’ widows.
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D.L., who d. 1900. 22, Learmonth Terrace ,
Edinburgh.
Weare, Lady [see Dixwell-Oxenden,
Bt., colls.].
Weldon, Lady. — Annie, widow of Major
Stanley Lowe (formerly King’s Own Scottish
Borderers), of Whitehall, Churchstow,
Devon : m. 1914, as his second wife. Sir
William Henry Weldon, K.C.V.O., who d.
1919, Clarenceux King of Arms. Orchard ,
Shiplake, Oxon.
Wells, Lady. — Augusta Jane, da. of
Henry Norman. Esq., of Oakley, Kent: m.
1873, Adm. Sir Richard Wells, K.C.B., who
d. 1896.
Daughter living — Constance Nora: m. 1903,
Rear-Adm. John Scott Luard, C.B.
Wells, Lady. — Mary Elizabeth, da. of
the late Thomas William Ramsden, Esq. : m.
1872, as his 2nd wife, Sir Mordaunt Wells,
who d. 1885, formerly a Judge of High Court
of Judicature, Bengal.
Westland, Lady. — Janet Mildred, da. of
Surg.-Maj. C. J. Jackson : m. 1874, Sir James
Westland, K.C.S.I., LL.D., who d. 1903.
323, Woodstock Road, Oxford.
Sons living — Two.
Daughters living — Two, of whom Dorothy
Hatvey: m. 1907, Brig.-Gen. Sidney Richard
Davidson, C.M.G.
Weston, Lady. — Harriet Annie, da. of
the late William C. P. Beloe, Esq., of Clifton,
Bristol : m. 1888, Sir Joseph Dodge Weston,
who d. 1895, M.P. for Bristol, E. Div. Bank
House, Kensington Court , W.
Weston- Stevens [see Stevens].
White, Lady (Dalrymple). — Alice Eliza-
beth, da. of the late Neil Malcolm, of Pol-
talloch : m. 1863, as his second wife, Gen.
Sir Henry Dalrymple White, K.C.B., who
d. 1886. 23, Chesham Place , S. W.
Son living — (By his 2nd marriage) Godfrey
Dalrymple, M.P. (95, Eaton Square, S.W.),
b. 1866; Lieut. -Col. on Staff, and M.P.
for Lancashire (S.W.), Southport Div. (C):
tn. 1912, the Hon. Catherine Mary Cary, da.
of 12th Viscount Falkland.
White, Lady. — Amelia Maria, C.I., only
child of the Ven. J. Baly, Archdeacon of
Calcutta : m. 1874, F.-M. Sir George Stuart
White, V.C., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.S.I.,
G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G C.V.O., LL.D.,
D. C.L., Gov. of Roy. Hospital, Chelsea,
who a. 1912. The Wilderness House,
Hampton Court Palace, S.W. ; Whitehall,
Ballymena, co. Antrim.
Son living — James Robert, D.S.O. [see
“ Companion age ”].
Daughters living — May Constance : m. 1906,
Lieut. -Col. Ivor Bertram Fendall Currie, R.A.
[see Currie, Bt.], — Gladys [Hon. Mrs. Albert
E. A. Napier ): m. 1917, the Hon. Albert
Edward Alexander Napier, of 24, Tite Street,
Chelsea, S.W. [see B. Napier of Magdala].
White, Lady. — Annie, da. of Francis
Carr Marshall, J.P., of Tynemouth: m.
1890, as his second wife, Sir William Henry
White, K.C.B., LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., who
d. 1913, leaving issue by his 1st marriage.
Cedarcroft. Putney Heath , S.W.
Sons living — (By his 1st marriage) Francis,
b. 1876 ; Com. R.N. : m. 1908, Grace Anne,
da. of the late John Fyfe, of Aberdeen, —
Percy, b. 1877, — Arthur, b. 1886; formerly
Lieut. R.N. : m. 1909, Hilda, da. of the late
Edward J. Roche, of Glengariffe, co. Cork.
Daughter living — (By his 1st marriage) Alice
Winifred, b. 1881 : m. 1915, Ambrose George
Denis Browne, Lieut. Army Ordnance Depart,
[see M. Sligo, colls.].
White-Thomson [see Thomson].
Whiteway, Lady. — Katherine Anne, da.
of the late W. H. Davies, of Nova Scotia:
m. 1872, as his 2nd wife, the Right lion. Sir
William Vallance Whiteway, P.C., K.C.M.G.,
D.C.L., First Premier of Newfoundland,
who d. 1908. Riverview , St. Johns, New-
foundland.
Whitney, Lady.— Alice, da. of William
M. Park, of Cornwall, Ontario : m. 1876, the
Hon. Sir James Pliny Whitney, K.C.M.G.,
LL.D., D.C.L., K.C., who d. 1914, Premier
of Ontario. Toronto , Ontario.
Son living — One.
Daughter living— One.
Whittaker, Lady. —Emma Mary, da. of
Capt. Charles Theedam : m. 1874, the Rt.
Hon. Sir Thomas Palmer Whittaker, P.C.,
M.P. for Spen Valley Div. of E. Part of
E. Riding of Yorkshire, who d. 1919. 2,
Wetherby Gardens, S.W. 5; 5 , Hartington
Mansions, Eastbourne .
Daughters living— Louisa Maude (13, Court-
hope Road, Wimbledon Hill , S.W.): m.
1903, William Cocks, who d. 1908, — Mabel
Eliza, — Lizzie Gertrude : m. 1913, William
Miller Fairlie, M.D., of 9, Mecklenburgh
Square, W.C.,— Hester Ellen : m. 1913,
William Reynolds, of Buenos Aires, — Mina :
m. 1920, Harry L. Cobban, of Cochin, Mala-
bar, India.
Whittall, Lady. — Edith, da. of Samuel
Barker : m. 1862, Sir (James) William
Whittall, Founder and Pres, of British
Chamber of Commerce of Turkey, who d.
1910. The Tower, Moda, Constantinople;
Nizam, Prinkipo, Turkey.
Daughter living — Gertrude: m. 18 — , Henry
Edwin Pears [see Pears, Knt.].
Whyte, Lady. — Jane, da. of Adm. — Scott,
of Toronto: m. 1871, Sir William Whyte,
who d. 1914, Vice-Pres. of Canadian Pacific
Railway. 603, River Aveuue, Winnipeg,
Canada.
Williams, Lady. — Amelia Durant, da. of
John Wesley Jago, of Dunedin, New Zea
land : m. 1877, as his second wife, the Rt.
Hon. Sir Joshua strange Williams, P.C.,
who d. 1915, a Member of Judicial Committee
of the Privy Council, leaving isssue by his
1st and 2nd marriages. Dunedin, New
Zealand.
Son living— (By his 1st marriage) Joshua
Sanctuary, b. 1870.
Daughters living— (By his 1st marriage) Helen
Lucy, b. 1865, — Mary Elizabeth, b. 1868, —
(by his 2nd marriage) Theodora, b. 1878, —
Constance, b. 1879, — Gwenda, b. 1880.
Williams, Lady. — Elizabeth Ann, grand-
daughter of David Griffiths, of Thydfelin,
Builth Wells, Breconshire : m. 1883, Sir
Thomas Marchant Williams, who d. 1914,
Stipendiary Magistrate of Merthyr Tydfil.
Rhydfelin, Builth Wells, Breconshire.
Williams, Lady. — Florence, da. of the
late H. A. Severn : m. 1881, Surg.-Gen.
Sir William Daniel Campbell Williams,
K.C.M.G., C.B., who d. 1919.
Williams, Lady (Vaughan). — Laura S.,
da. of the late Edmund Lomax, of Netley,
Surrey: m. 1865, the Rt. Hon. Sir Roland
Lomax Bowdler Vaughan Williams (a Judge
of the High Court and Lord Justice of
Appeal 1890-1914), who d. 1916. 6, Trebovir
Road, Earl's Court, S.W. ; High Ashes
Farm, Abinger, Dorking.
Son living — RolandEdmundLomax Vaughan,
K.C. (1, Upper Philimore Gardens, W.),
6.1866; Recorder of Carmarthen: m. 1911,
Grace Agnes, da. of the 1st Baron Philimore.
Willis, Lady. — Eliza Abercromby, da.
of the late John Sands, of Highbury
Crescent, N. : m. 1868, Sir William Willis,
who d. 1905. Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
Wilson, Hon. Lady [see B. Vaux ot
Harrowden].
Wilson, Lady. — Emma, da. of Thomas
Dalton, of Toronto : m. 1841, Sir Adam
Wilson, sometime Pres, of High Court of
Justice, Ontario, who d. 1891.
Wilson, Lady. — Jean, da. of the Hon.
W. Campbell, M.P. : m. 1861, Sir Samuel
Wilson, who d. 1895. Ercildoune, Mount
Bute, and Marathon, Victoria, Australia.
Sons living — Gordon Chesney, M. V.O. [see
“ Companionage ”], — Wilfrid, b. 1872.
Daughter living — Adeline: m. 1903, Major
John Hardress Lloyd, D.S.O.
Wilson, Lady. — Margaret, da. of Thomas
Hedley, J.P., of Coxlodge Hail : m. 1874,
Sir Jacob Wilson, K.C. V.O. , who d. 1905.
Wilson, Lady. — Mary, da. of the late
William Bardgett, of Leyton, Essex : m.
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KNIGHTAGE.
1865, the Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Wilson, P.C.,
K C.I.E., sometime a Puisne Judge of High
Court. Calcutta, and subsequently a Member
of Judicial Committee of the Privy Council,
who d. 1915. Woodcorner , Pyrford , Surrey.
Son living — Archibald Edward, b. 18 — : m.
1906, Ethel Mary, da. of Sir Felix (Otto)
Schuster, 1st Bt.
Daughter living — One.
Wilson, Lady [see Poore, Bt., colls,].
Wise, Lady. — Catherine Adeline, da. of
the late William Fullard: m. 1876, Sir
(William) Lloyd Wise, J.P., D.L., founder
of the Institute of Patent Agents, who
d. 1910.
Wolfe-Barry [see Barry].
Wolley, Lady Phillipps-. — Janie, da. of
Vice-Adm. William Henry Fenwick : m.
1879, Sir Clive Oldnall Long Phillipps-
Wolley, who d. 19' 8. The Grange , Somenos,
British Columbia.
Daughters living — Maud, b. 1880 : m. 1903,
Joseph Reade, of Burdocks, Fairford,
Gloucestershire, — Madge, b. 1882, — Judith,
b. 1886 : in. 1910, John Speir Robinson,
of Lynhales, Herefordshire.
Woodall, Lady. — Anne, da. of W. H.
Whiteman, of Croydon : in. 1865, Sir Corbet
Woodall, who d. 1916, Gov. of Gas Light
and Coke Co.
Sons living — Five.
Daughters living — Five.
Woodman, Lady. — Bessie, da. of William
Bailey: m. 1883, Sir George Joseph Wood-
man (Sheriff of City of London 1904-5), who
d. 1915.
Son living — One.
Daughter living — Gwendolyne Mary: m. 19 — ,
Cecil E. H. Pinkerton, Lieut. R.F.A.
Woolfryes, Lady. — Ada Sophia, da. of
Alexander Palmer McEwen, of London :
m. 1886, Surg.-Gen. Sir John Andrews
Woolfryes, K.C.B., C.M.G., M.D., who d.
1912, having been Hon. Physician to Queen
Victoria, King Edward VII., and King
George V. Woodbury House, Wells ,
Somerset.
Wragg, Lady. — Anne, da. of John Smith,
of Sheffield : m. 18 — , Sir Walter Thomas
Wragg, D.C.L., who d. 1913.
Wright, Lady. — Georgiana Eliza, da. of
the late Peter Roberts, of Northampton :
m. 1862, Sir Thomas Wright, who d. 1905, |
twice Mayor of Leicester. The Hollies,
Stoneygate, Leicester .
Sons Jiving — Thomas Harry (4, Springfield
Road, Leicester), LL.M., b. 1864; admitted
solicitor 1885 : m. 1888, Ellen Lydia, da. of
the late Langdon Thomas George Turner, of
Scarborough, — Arthur Ernest, b. 1866; Lieut.-
Col. Army Ser. Corps : m. 1st, 1894, Ada
Fanny, who d. 1899, da. of the late Richard
John Parsons; 2nd, 1904, Elizabeth, da. of
the late James Cutter, of Ramsgill.
Wright, Lady. — Jane Eliza, da. of the
late Rev. Charles Cory, M.A., V. of Skipsea :
m. 1859, as his 2nd wife, Sir William Wright,
who d. 1884, leaving issue by his 1st and
2nd marriages.
Son living — (By 1st marriage) Sir William
Shaw, b. 1843 [see “Knightage”], — (by 2nd
marriage) George Henry Cory, b. i860 : m.
1886, Ellen, da. of the late J. A. Wade, of
Hornsea.
Wright, Lady. — Louisa, da. of the late
Rev. J. B. Owen, V. of St. Jude’s, Chelsea,
S.W., and widow of Lieut. C. C. Hassall,
R.N. : m. 1879, Gen. Sir William Purvis
Wright, K.C.B., who d. 1910. 36, Hillenden
Avenue, Barnes.
Son living — William Owen, b. 1882.
Daughter living — Victoria Owen.
Wrixon, Lady. — Charlotte, da. of the
Hon. Henry Miller, of Melbourne : m.
1872, the Hon. Sir Henry John Wrixon,
K.C.M.G., who d. 1913. Raheen, Studley
Park , Kew, Melbourne.
Wyllie, Lady. — Katharine Georgiana,
2nd da. of David Fremantle Carmichael,
I.C.S., Memberof Council, Madras : m. 1881,
Lieut.-Col. Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie,
K.C.I.E., C.V.O., who was assassinated in
the Imperial Institute on July 1st, 1909, and
who had been Political Agent in Kotah,
Resident at Oodeypore, at Jodhpore, and
in Nepal, Gov.-Gen.’s Agent in Central
India and in Rajputana, and Political A. D.C.
to Sec. of State for India from April 1901.
10, Onslow Square , S W.
Wyndham, Lady. — Mary ( the actress -
manageress , Miss Mary Moore), da. of the
late Charles Moore, and widow of James
Albery; Pres. Actors’ Benevolent Fund ;
author of “Two Roses”: m. 1916, Sir
Charles Wyndham, the well-known Come-
dian and Actor-Manager, and part-proprietor
of Wyndham’s Theatre, etc., who d. 1919.
43, York Terrace, Regent’s Park, N. W. ;
I Queenshill, Sunningdale.
THE COM PAN ION AGE.
Names of Peers, Baronets, and Knights and their Wives who are Companions of any
Order will not be found in this list, but are arranged alphabetically in their
respective sections.
Particulars concerning Indian gentlemen appear under the initial letter of the first
component part of their name, or under their Territorial titles.
This Section includes the names of Commanders and Companions of the Orders
of Knighthood, Companions of the Distinguishf.d Service Order, and Members of
the Royal Victorian Order (4th class only), but not as a rule Honorary Appointments.
*** For events that have very recently occurred see “ Occurrences during Printing."
Aaronsohn, Capt. Alexander, D.S.O.; b.
1891; sometime Sergeant in Turkish Army ;
Capt. attached Intelligence Div. Gen. Head
Quarters, Palestine ; European War 1914-18
in Egypt and Palestine (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Abbas Kuli Khan, C.M.G. , son of
Nawab Jafer Kuli Khan; b. 1864: ed. in
England ; appointed Interpreter to Legation
1885, and H.M.’s Assist. Oriental Sec. to
British Legation, Teheran 1901, and Ch. of
Oriental Chancery thereof 1908 ; attended
on Special Envoy from Shah of Persia to
Coronation of H.M. King Edward VII. 1902
(Coronation medal), and the Shah during
his visit to England 1902 ; was attached to
Special Mission to Shah of Persia 1903 ; cr.
C.M.G. 1903. British Legation , Teheran ,
Persia.
Abbay, Lieut.-Com. Ambrose Thomas
Norman, D.S.O., son of Com. Richard
Abbay, cf East Soham, Suffolk; b. 1886;
Lieut.-Com. R.N. ; European War 1914-19,
latterly in Baltic (despatches, D.S.O ) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1920. Junior Army and Navy
Club.
Abbey, Lieut. -Col. James, D.S.O., M.C.\
b. 18 — ; temporary Major and Acting Lieut. -
Col. R.F.A. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O., Italian Silver Medal
for Valour); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Abbey, Lieut.-Col. Walter Bulmer Tate,
C.B.E., son of Walter Abbey, of Welling-
borough Grange, Northants ; b. 1872 ; ed. at
R.M.C.; Lieut.-Col. Indian Army (retired);
sometime a Dist. Magistrate and Additional
Sessions Judge and J.P. for Burma; opera-
tions against Kara Kachins 1898, Kachin
Hills 1914-15 (despatches), ChinHills 1918-19
(despatches, C.B.E); cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Sports’ , Authors’ , and Royal Cornwall Yacht
Clubs.
Abbott, Francis Charles, C.B.E.,
F.R.C.S,, son of the late Rev. A. R.
Abbott ; b. 1867 ; ed. at Bruce Castle ; M.D.
London 1890, M.R.C.S. England 188 3,
F.R.C.S. 1892; Consulting Surg., Evelina
Hospital for Sick Children ; Lomdt. and
Surg.-in-Ch. , Red Gables Auxiliary Hospital,
Bletchingley, during European War : m.
1901, Pauline, da. of the late Col. L’Estrange,
of Moystown, King’s Co. ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil)
1920. The Hermitage , White Hill , Bletch - j
ingley, Surrey.
Abbott, Capt. Frank Berkeley, D.S.O.,
son of the late Col. F. Abbott, Indian Army;
b. 1885 ; ed. at Westward Ho!; entered Indian
Army 1905, and became Capt. 1913; served
in Egypt 1914-15 and in Dardanelles 1915
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) i, cr. D.S.O.
1915. Junior Naval and Military Club.
Abbott, Brig.-Gen. Henry Alexius, C.B.,
4th son of the late Maj.-Gen. Augustus
Abbott, C.B. ; b. 1849 > ed. at King William’s
Coll., Isle of Man; entered 37th Regt. 1868, |
joined 15th Sikhs 1871, became Capt. B.S.C.
(now Indian Army) 1880, Brevet Major 1885,
Lieut.-Col. 1894, Col. 1902, and Hon. Brig.-
Gen. 1912 ; served during Afghan War
1878-80, present at actions of Ahmed Khel
and Urzoo, and march from Cabul to Kan- (
dahar (despatches, medal with two clasps, !
bronze star), with Suakin Expedition 1885, !
present at battles of Hasheen, Tofrek, and
Tamai (despatches, medal with two clasps,
bronze star, Brevet Major), with Miranzi
Expedition 1891, present at operations of
Flying Column in Kurrum Valley (despatches,
medal with clasp), and with Tirah Expedition
1897-8, present at actions of Chagru Khotal,
Dargai, Saram Sar, and Warem Valley,
and capture of Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes (severely wounded, despatches,
C.B.) ; was Col.-on-the-Staff, Malakand 1899-
1902, and 5th Brig., 3rd Div. N. Army Corps,
India 1902-6 ; appointed Col. an Indian Inf.
Regt. 1913 : m. 1883, Isabella, second da. of
Robert Laing, of Kindar, Kirkcudbright-
shire ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1898.
Abbott, Col. Herbert Edward Stacy,
C. B.E., D.S.O., son of the late Gen. H. E. S.
Abbott ; b. 1855 ; ed. at Elizabeth Coll.,
Guernsey; entered R.E. 1874, became Capt.
1885, Major 1894, Lieut.-Col. 1901, and Brevet
Col. 1904 ; retired 1906 ; Afghan War 1879-
80-81 (medal), Hazara Expeditions 1888
(medal with clasp) and 1891 (despatches,
clasp), Chitral Relief Force 1895 despatches,
D. S.O.) ; was Sup. Engineer, Punjab 1900-
1904, and in command of R.E. in Plymouth
Sub. -Dist. 1904-6; has been re-employed on
Special Duty for War Office since 1909 : m.
1881, Mary, da. of Thomas Aveling, of
Rochester; cr. D.S.O. 1896, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. Strathearne, Richmond, Surrey.
Abbott, Col. Leonard Henry, C.M.G.,
son of L. C. Abbott, I.C.S. ; b. 1875; entered
Norfolk Regt. 1896, became Major Indian
Army 1914, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917, and
Brevet Col. 1919; served during European
War 1914-17 (despatches, C.M.G., Brevets
Lieut.-Col., and Col., Legion of Honour);
was a Gen. Staff Officer 1914-15, an A.A. and
Q.M.G. 1915-17, and a D.A. and Q.M.G 1917*
19, since when he has been an A.A.G. : m.
1899, Elsie Graham Peddie; cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Abbott, Lieut.-Col. Percy Phipps, C.M.G.,
son of John Wilham Abbott, of Tasmania ;
b. 1869 ; ed. at Sydney Univ. ; is an
Attorney, and Lieut.-Col. Australian Light
Horse ; has sat in Federal Parliament for
New England since 1913 ; served during
European War 1915-17 (despatches, C.M.G.) :
m. 1901, Elizabeth Matilda, da. of E. B.
Gidley-King, of Goonoo Goonoo, N.S.W. ;
cr. C.M.G. 19x7. Glen Innes, New South
Wales.
Abbott, Lieut.-Col. Samuel Herbert Lee,
D.S.O., M.B. ; b. 18 — ; Major and Acting
Lieut.-Col. Indian Med. Ser. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 19x9.
Abdul Majid, Nawab, C.I.E. ) b. 18 — ;
Bar. Middle Temple 1891 ; is a Lawyer of
Allahabad High Court, and a Fellow of
Allahabad Univ.; was an Additional Mem-
ber of Council of Gov.-Ge.'i . of India 1910- 13 ;
cr. C.I.E. 1911. Allahabad, United Provinces,
India.
Abdul Majid, C.I.E.) b. 18—; Legal
Remembrancer, Assam; cr. C.I.E. 1920.
Shillong, Assam.
Abdul Rahman bin Andak, Dato Sri
Amar d’ Raja, C.M.G. (of the Sultanate of
iohore, Malay Peninsula), son of the late
>ato Andak; b. 1859; e(h in England;
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COMPANIONAGE.
joined Johore Govt. Ser. 1879, and retired
1907 ; was State Sec. and Vice-Pres. of the
Council of State; is a Member of Family
Order (2nd class), a Knight Grand Com. and |
Chancellor of the Order of the Crown of |
Johore, and a Knight Com. of the Order of
Franz Josef (with star) ; has 2nd class Os-
manieh and 2nd class Medjidie : m. 1st, 1882,
Aisha, who d. 1885, da. of the late Abu I
Talib; 2ndly, 1890, Auguste, da. of S. Reis, |
of Frankfort-on-Main, and widow of M. I
Behr; cr. C.M.G. (Hon.) 1891. Johore Bahru,
Malay Peninsula ; Thatched House Club.
Abdulla Ibu Yusuf Ali, C.B.E. ; cr. \
C.B.E. 1917.
Abdus samad Khan, Sahibzada, C.I.E.,
son of Sahibzada Md., Abdussalam Khan ;
b. 1874 ; j< ined Rampur State Ser. 1894, and I
became Ch. Sec. 1900; has Kaisir-i-Hind !
gold medal; cr. C.I.E. 1915. Rampur State,
United Provinces , India.
Abdy, Brig.-Gen. Anthony John, C.B., j
C. B.E., son of the late John Thomas Abdy, j
J.P., a Judge of County Courts; b. 1856; ed. j
at Charterhouse, and at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich; entered R.A. 1876, became Capt. j
1884, Major 1893, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1900,
Brevet Col. 1904, Col 1907, and Hon. Brig.-
Gen. 1918 ; retired 1913 ; served in S. Africa !
1899-1900, in command of a Brig. Div.,
R. F.A., present at actions of Rietfontein
and Lombard's Kop, and at defence of
Ladysmith (despatches, Queen’s medal with
clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; was Sec., Roy.
Art Institution 1891*8, and D.A.Q.M.G. In-
telligence Depart., Head Quarters 1902-3,
and in command of R.H.A. and R.F.A.,
S. Africa 1908-12 ; was an Assist. Mil. Sec.
1916-18: m. 1888, Laura, da. of John Bonham- |
Carter, of Adhurst St. Mary, Petersfield ; j
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1911, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918. Naval
and Military Club.
aBeckett, Major Malwyn Hayley,
D. S.O. ; b. 18—; is Major Australian Inf.;
served during European War 1915-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Abed el Magid Bey Ferid, El Mir (Col.),
D.S 0. ; b. 18 — ; El Kaim and Local El Mir
Egyptian Army ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Abell, Major Robert Lloyd, D.S.O., M.C.,
son of G. Edmund Abell, J.P. , of Grafton
Manor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire ; b. 1889 ; j
ed. at Repton ; formerly Major R.F.A. ; j
European War 1914-19 (thrice wounded, des-
patches, M.C. , D.S.O., Italian Croix de j
Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Foxcote Manor, )
Andover s ford, Gloucestershire.
Abercrombie, Lieut.-Col. Charles Murray, j
C.M.G. , C.B.E., son of the late William j
Abercrombie; b. 1874; S. Africa 1901-2 as 1
Capt. Cheshire Regt. (Queen’s medal with j
five clasps), European War 1914-18, as Lieut.-
Col. (despatches, C.M.G., C.B.E.): m. 1913, 1
Dorothy, da. of john Riley, of Putley Court, I
Ledbury; cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Abinandra Nath Tagore [see Tagore], j
Abrahall, Bennet Hoskyns, C.B.E. [see 1
Hcskyns, Bt., colls.].
Abrahaim, Capt. Edgar, C.B., son of John j
F. Abraham ; b. 1880; has been Assist. Sec.,
YVar Cabinet since 1918; European War
19C4-18 as Capt. K.G.A. ; a British Member
of Joint Secretariat, Supreme War Council, |
Versailles 1918, and Peace Conference 1919-
20: m 1911 ', cr. C.B. (Civil)ig2o.
Abraham, Lieut.-Col. James Johnston,
C.B.E., D.S.O., M.D., F.R.C.S., son of
William Abraham, J.P. , of Coleraine ; b. 1876 ;
ed. at Coleraine Acad., and at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. 1898, M.B. 1900, M.D. 1908) ;
Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C.; European War 1914-18
in Serbia and Palestine (despatches, D.S.O.) :
m. 1920, Lilian Angela, da of Henry Alex-
ander Francis, MB, of 9, Henrietta Street,
W.; cr. D.S.O. iqiS, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 38,
Harley Street, IV. t ; Coleraine, co. Derry.
Abrahams, Major Arthur Cecil, C.B.E.,
son of Louis Abrahams, of Northgate House,
Avenue Road, Regent’s Park, N.W. ; b. 1878 ;
ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch., and abroad; tem-
porary Hon. Major Special List, and a Mem-
ber of the Stock Exchange ; Dep. Director
of Stores Boulogne, and a British
Red Cross Commnr. in France during Euro-
pean War (despatches twice, Crossier
Vermile of Portugal) ; has Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England : m. 1904,
Evaline, da. of the late Sir Joseph Duveen
[see Duveen, “ Knights’ Widows ”] ; cr.
O.B E. (Civil) 1918, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
72, Ashley Gardens. S. IV.
Abson, Major J oseph ,D.S.O.,F.R.C. V.S. ;
b. 18— ; is Major Roy. Army Vet. Corps
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Abu Jafar, Raja Sayyid, C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ;
is Talundar of Pirpur ; cr. C.I.E. 1918.
Pirpur , Fyzabad, India.
Acheson, Capt. Albert Edward, C.B.E.;
b. 18 — ; Capt. R.N. ; European War 1914-19 ;
Div. Naval Transport Officer, Manchester
(despatches, O.B.E., C.B.E.): m. 18 — ; cr.
O.B.E. (MU.) 1918, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Acheson, Com. the Hon. Patrick Charles
George Cavendish, D.S.O., M.V.O. [see E.
Gosford].
Ackland, RobertCraig, C.B.E.,M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P ., son of Robert Ackland, of Exeter ;
b. 1865; ed. at Exeter, Torquay, and in
London; a Dental Surg., and Comdt. and
Med. Officer- in-Ch., Red Cross Hospital for
facial injuries; author of “Diseases of the
Teeth,” etc., etc. : m. 897, Ruth Kathleen,
da. of Edmund Macrory, K C. ; cr C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. 54, Brook Street, W. 1. ; The
Hill, Winterton, Norfolk ; Bath Club.
Acklom, Capt. Cecil Ryther, C.B., C.B.E.,
son of Robert Evatt Acklom ; b. 1872 ; entered
R.N. 1885, became Lieut. 1893 (retired 1910),
Com. 1912, and Capt. 1918 ; served in puni-
tive expedition against Sultan of Vitu 1890
(medal with clasp); appointed Assist Sup.
of Roy. Gun Factory, Woolwich 1899, was
Sup. of Roy. Naval Torpedo Factory,
Greenock 1910-19 ; cr C.B. (Civil) 1914,
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. United Service Club.
Acland, Col. Alfred Dyke, C.B.E. [see
Acland, Bt., cr. 1890, colls.].
Acland, Major Arthur Nugent, D.S.O.,
M.C. [see Acland, Bt., cr. 1678, colls.].
Acland, Engineer- Com. Edward Leopold
Dyke, M.V.O. [see Acland, Bt., cr. 1677,
colls.].
Acland, Lieut. -Com. Herbert Guy Dyke,
D.S.O. [see Acland, Bt., cr. 1890, colls.].
Acland, Lieut.-Col. Hugh Thomas Dyke,
C.M.G., C.B.E. [see Acland, Bt., cr. 1678,
colls.].
Acland-Troyte [see Troyte].
a Court [see Holmes a Court].
Acton, Miss Ellen Marion, C.B.E,, da.
of — Acton; b. 18— ; Assist Sec. Incorpor-
ated Soldiers and Sailors Help So. ; cr.
O.B.E. (Civil) 1918, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Acton, Frederick, C.B.E., son of James
Acton, of The Elms, Nottingham ; b, 1845 ;
ed. privately; admitted a Solicitor 1871, a
Member of the legal firm of Acton and
Marriott, of Nottingham, a J.P. for Lincoln-
shiie (High Sheriff j 915-16), and Dep.
Chm. of Quarter Sessions, and of Gen. Hos-
pital Nottingham, and of Home for Paralytic
Sailors and Soldiers ; m. 1869, Frances, el. da.
of Simeon Woodhouse, of Mapperley, Notts. ;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 920. The Elms, Notting-
ham ; Mira mac, Seacrojt, Lincolnshire.
ton, Major William Maxwell, D.S.O.,
on of thel ate Col Hampden Acton, I S C. ;
. 1878 ; Major Roy. Irish Regt. ; S. African
Var 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three
lasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-16 (despatches , D.S.O.) :
i:. 1914, Lora, da. of Heward Bell, of Cleeve
louse, Seend, Wilts ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
' H Z-7 y-» » 4 c* /» Vi/ 1 1 Zb -
Acton-Adams [see Adams].
Acutt, Ernest Leslie, C.M.G., son of the
late Robert Acutt ; b. 1855 ; was Mayor of
COMPANIONAGE.
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Durban 1902 : rn. 1890, Madeline Churchill,
da. of Hugh Gillespie ; cr. C.M.G. 1902.
Berea , Durban , Natal.
Acworth, Com. Bernard, D.S.O.; b.
18 — ; is Com. R.N ; served during European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) \ cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Acworth, Harry Arbuthnot, C.I.E.,
second son of the late N. B. Acworth,
J. P., of Northaw, Herts; b. 1849; e^* at
Brighton Coll., and at Worcester Coll.,
Oxford ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1870 ; entered
I.C.S. 1870 ; appointed Under Sec. to
Bombay Govt. 1879, and Municipal Commr.,
Bombay 1890; retired 1896 ; founded Matonga
Leper Asylum 1890; is Fellow of Bombay
Univ., Major an Indian Vol. Corps, ana
a J.P. for Worcestershire; author of “Ballads
of the Marathas ” and other works : m. 1880,
Anna, da. of Maj.-Gen. C. V. Jenkins,
B. S.C. ; cr. C.I.E. 1895. The Palms , Great
Malvern
Acworth, Lieut. -Col. Louis Raymond,
C. B.E , b. 18—; Lieut. -Col. R.A.O.C.; S.
Africa 1900-1902 (wounded, Queen’s medal
with four clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C. B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Adair, Major Henry Shafto, D.S.O.)
b. 1878 ; entered Cheshire Regt. 1899, and
is Major; served in S. Africa 1900-1902
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during European
War 1914-18 (despatches twice, D.S.O.); cr.
D. S.O. 1918.
Adair, Brig. -Gen. Hugh Robert, C.B.E. ;
b. 1863 ; Col. in the Army, and Hon. Brig.-
Gen. (retired); European War 1915-19 (de-
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Adam, Maj.-Gen. Frederick Archibald,
C. B. , son of Archibald Maclndoe Adam, for-
merly of 26, Park Circus, Glasgow ; b. i860;
entered 40th Regt. 1880, became Capt. S.
Lancashire Regt. 1887, Major 1898, Brevet
Lieut. -Col. 1900, Lieut -Col. and Brevet-Col.
1906, Col. 1910, and Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired)
1917 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut. -
Col.); appointed to command N. Lancashire
Inf. Brig. 1910, Malta Brig. 1913, and a Div.
1914: m. 1884, Florence, da. of the late Maj.-
Gen. Thomas J. Watson, formerly Bengal
Cav. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1913.
Adam, James, C.B.E., K. C., only son of the
late Hon. Lord Adam, of 34, Moray Place,
Edinburgh; b. 1870; ed. at Eton, and at
Oxford Univ. ; Advocate, Scotland 1893, and
K. C. 1920; has been Political Sec. to Scottish
Unionist Whip since 1911 : m. 1896, Edith, da.
of the late Rt. Hon. George Young, P.C., a
Lord of Session ; cr. O.B.E. and C.B.E. 1918.
Champjleurie, Linlithgow ; N ew (Edinburgh)
Club.
Adam, Major Ronald Forbes, D.S.O.
[see Adam, Bt., cr. 1917].
Adam, Lieut.-Col. William D.S.O.)
b. 18 — ; a retired Lieut.-Col. (T.D.), Wor-
cestershire Regt. ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Adami, Col. John George, C.B.E., son
of the late John George Adami; b. 1862;
is an Hon. Fellow (sometime Fellow) of Jesus
Coll., Camb., a F.R.S., a F.R.C.P., and a
F.R.c.S. ; appointed Vice-Chancellor of Univ.
of Liverpool 1919 ; European War 1915-19
as Col. Canadian Army Med. Corps (de-
spatches, C.B.E.) : m. 1894, Mary Stuart, who
d. 19x6, da. of James Alexander Cantlie,
of Montreal ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. The
University, Liverpool; Savile, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Adams, Lieut.-Col. Alexander, D.S.O.,
O.B.E. ; b. 1867 ; Lieut.-Col. R.E. Reserve ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.
O.B.E.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Adams, Com. Bryan Fullerton, D.S.O., son
of G. H. Adams, of Port Glenone, co. Down,
and Melbourne, Australia; b. 1887; Com.
R.N. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Adams, Lieut.-Col. Francis, D.S.O.,
son of Francis Adams, of Llyfnant, Chelten-
ham [E. Perth, colls.]; b. 1874 ; Lieut.-Col.
Indian Army, has Order of Crown of Belgium,
and Order of Agricultural Merit of France ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918. Cavalry, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Adams, George Francis, C.B.E., son of the
late George Frederick Adams, M.I.C.E., of
Cardiff ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Bed-
ford; a M.I.C.E. , and a Mining Engineer; was
H.M.’s Assist. Inspector of Mines, S. Wales
Dist. 1894-1902, and Inspector of Mines in India
1902-10, since when he has been Ch. Inspector
thereof : m. 1904, Margaret Elizabeth, da. of
the late Cornelius O’Connor; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1919. Hirapur House, Dhanbad,
India ; United Service (Calcutta), and Sports
( London ) Clubs.
Adams, Col. Gofton Gee, C.B.E. ; b. 1861 ;
Col. (retired) R.A.M.C. ; European War 1914-
19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Adams, Capt. H. G. H., C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C. B.E.) : m. 18 — ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Adams , Lieut.-Col. Henry Rainier, D.S.O. ;
b. 1880; entered R.A. 1900, and is Major
and Acting Lieut.-Col. ; served in S. Africa
1902 (Queen’s medal with clasp), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches twice,
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S O. 1918.
Adams, Com. Jamieson Boyd, D.S.O.)
b. 18 — ; Com. (retired) R.N.R. ; European War
1916-18 with Siege Guns (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Adams, Rev. John Esslemont, D.S.O.,
M.C., B.D., son of John Adams, of Gilbert-
held, Hamilton, Scotland ; b. 1865 ; is Assist.
Principal Chap, and temporary Chap, to the
Forces (1st class), Army Chap. Depart. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
16, Albert Street , Aberdeen.
Adams, Major Lewis Charles, C.B.E. ;
b. 1877 ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.A. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E- (Mil.) 1919.
Adams, Col. Noel Percy, C.M.G. ; b.
18—; is Col. New Zealand Field Artillery ;
cr. C.M.G. 1917.
Adams, Major Robert Jackson, D.S.O.)
b. 1874 ; Major R.H.A. and R.F.A. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Adams, Thomas, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; a
J.P., and Chm. S.-E. Scotland Joint Com-
mittee, Min. of Pensions; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Adams, Capt. William George, D.S.O.,
M.C . ; b. 18—; Capt. Australian Forces;
European War 1915-18 (wounded, de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Adams, Major Percy Morland Acton-,
D.S.O., son of William Acton-Adams, of 74,
Park Mansions, Knightsbridge, S.W. ; b.
1878; ed. at Christ’s Coll., Christchurch,
New Zealand ; is a farmer, and Major New
Zealand Forces ; served during European
War 1916-17 (despatches, D.S.O., Order
of Nile of Egypt) : m. 1904, Alice Mary, da.
of the late Francis Digby Spencer Neave
[see Neave, Bt., colls.]; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Clarence Reserve, Raikoura , New Zealand;
Christchurch (New Zealand.) Club.
Adams, Major William John Phythian-,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; formerly Major Roy.
Fusiliers; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Adams-Connor [see Connor].
Adamson, Lieut.-Col. Agar Stuart Allan
Masterton, D.S.O. ) b. 18--; is Major and
temporary Lieut.-Gen. Canadian Inf. ; served
during European War 1914-16 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Adamson, Lieut.-Col. Charles Henry
Ellison, C.I.E., son of the late Charles
Murray Adamson, of North Jesmond,
Newcastle-on-Tyne ; b. 1846; entered R.A.
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1868, became Lieut. M.S.C. (now Indian
Army), 1870, Capt. 1880, Major 1888, and
Lieut. -Col. 1894 ; retired 1896 ; served with
Burmese Expedition 1886-7 (despatches,
medal with clasp); sometime Commr. of
Southern Div., Burma ; is a J.P. ; cr. C.I.E.
1889. North Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ;
East India United Service Club.
Adamson, Col. Henry Mackenzie, C.B.,
M.B., son of the late James Adamson, of
Morphir, Kincardineshire ; b. 1861 ; ed. at
Aberdeen Univ. (M.B. and C.M. 1884); en-
tered Roy. Army Med. Corps 1886, became
Major 1898, Lieut. Col. 1906, and Col. 1915 ;
retired 1918; served with Burma Expedition
1887-9 (medal with clasp), with Nile Ex-
pedition 1898 (despatches, medal with two
clasps), and during European War 1914-16
(despatches, C.B.) : m. 1893, Charlotte Eliza-
beth, da. of the late Capt. R. W. Duff ; cr.
C. B. (Mil.) 1916.
Adamson, Capt. James Edgar, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. and Lieut.-Col. Gordon High-
landers ; European War 1914-19, present at
battle of Loos (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D. S.O. 1915.
Adamson, John, C.B.E.; b. 18 — ; formerly
a M.L- A. , Queensland ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Adamson, Col. John George, C.M.G.,
son of the late Lawrence William Adamson,
of Linden Hall, Long Horsley, Northum-
berland; b. 1855; is a J.P and D.L. for
co. Leitrim, a J.P for Northumberland,
and Col. (retired): m. 1883, Caroline Sara,
da. of the Rev. James Timothy Bainbridge
Landon, V. of Ledsham. Yorkshire; cr.
C.M.G. 1918. Linden Hall, Long Horsley
Northumberland ; Naval and Military ,
Boodle’s, and Kildare Street Clubs.
Adamson, Lieut. • Col. Robert Hay,
C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col.
R. G.A. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C. B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Addams-Williams [see Williams].
Addenbrooke-Prout [see Prout].
Adderley, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Charles
D. S.O. ; b. 1873; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C.; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 in E. Africa (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Addie, Col. John Heathcote, C.B.E. ; b
18 — ; Col. New Armies, and Dep. Director
of Agriculture ; European War 1914- 19 (des-
patches, C.B.E); cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Addison, Capt. Albert Percy, C.M.G. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. R.N. ; European War 1914-17
(despatches, C.M.G., Order of Savoy, Legion
of Honour Order of Rising Sun of Japan,
Croix de Guerre); has Roy. Humane So.’s
silver and bronze medals; cr. C.M G. 1917.
Addison, Lieut.-Col. George Henry.
C.M.G., D.S.O , son of Lieut.-Col. George
William Addison, R.E.,of 16, Ashburn Place,
S. W. ; b. 1876; ed. at Wellington Coll.;
entered R.E. 1895, became Capt. 1904, Major
1914, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1916 ; S. Africa
1899-1902, present at relief of Kimberley
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), European War
1914 18 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., 3rd class Russian Order of St. Anne,
C-M.G., Chevalier Legion of Honour, Order
of Leopold of Belgium with Croix de
Guerre) : m. 1905, Margaret, da. of Robert
Henderson ; cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1918.
Army and Navy Club.
Addison -Smith [see Smith].
Adeanf., Charles Robert Whorwood,
C.B., son of the late Henry John Adeane,
M.P. for Cambridge [E. Hardwicke] ; b.
1863 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ;
is Lord-Lieut. of Cambridgeshire, and Pres,
and Chm. Cambridgeshire and Isle of Eh-
Territorial Force Asso. ; has Belgian Order
of the C'own; unsuccessfully contested S.,
or Huntingdon, Div. of Hunts ( L ) 1901: m.
1888, Madeline Pamela Constance Blanche,
da. of the late Capt. the Hon. Percy Scawen
Wyndham [see B. Leconfield, colls.] ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1917. Babraliam , Cambridge ;
12, Hertford Street, Mayfair, IV . Bache-
lors' , Brooks’, and Travellers' Clubs.
Adler, Rev. Michael, D.S.O., son of
Joseph Adler; b. 1868; Min. of Central
Synagogue W., and Senior Jewish Chap, to
the Forces ; European War 1914-18 de-
spatches, D.S.O.) : cr. D S.O. 1918. 38,
Hallam Street, JV x.
Adlercron, Brig.-Gen. Rodolph Lade-
veze, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of George Rothe
Ladeveze Adlercron, D.L., of Moyglare, co.
Meath ; b. 1873 ; ed. at Eton ; entered
Queen’s Own (Cameron Highlanders) 1894,
became Capt. 1899, Major 1913, and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1917, and Hon. Brig.-Gen.
(retired) 19.0; served with Nile Expe-
dition 1898 (despatches, medal with two
clasps), during S. African War 1899-1901
(despatches, Queen’s medal with four
clasps), and during European War 1914-18
Comdg. a Batn. Duke of Wellington’s (W.
Riding Regt.) (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar,
Brevet Lt.-Col., C.M.G., French and
Belgian Croix de Guerre) ; was Brig.-Gen.
Comdg. a Brig. 1916-19 : m. 1910, Hester
Bancroft, of Boston, Mass., U.S.A. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1919), C.M.G. 1918. Culver-
thorpe Hall, Grantham: United Service
Club.
Adrian, Alfred Douglas, C.B., K.C., only
son of the late E. Adrian, of the Local
Govt. Board ; b. 1845 ; ed. at North London
Collegiate Sch. ; B.A. London Univ. 1866;
Bar. Middle Temple 1869, and a K.C. 1904 ;
entered Civil Ser. Commn. 1862, and joined
Poor Law Board 1863 ; was an Inspector
to Local Govt. Board 1882-3, Assist. Sec.
1883-99, and Legal Adviser to the Board
1899-1910 : m. 1885, Flora Lavinia, youngest
da. of Charles Howard Barton, formerly of
Castle Hill, Reading ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1895.
Maypeld, Elsworthy Road, Hampstead,
Adye-Curran [see Curran].
Afsur Dowla [see Ali Beg].
Agabeg, Col. Frank Joseph, C.B.E., son
of the late A. L. Agabeg, of Calcutta ; b.
i860; ed. at Aspley Sch., and at St. Maryle-
bone and All Souls’ Gram. Sch., London;
a Civil and Mining Engineer, Col. Indian
Army (V.D.), an A.M.I.C.E., a Fellow of
Zoological So., and a J.P. for Bengal ; ap-
pointed an Hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy of India
1912 ; sometime a Member of Burdwan Dist.
Board, and Vice-Chm., Local Board, Asansol
Sub.-Div., Bengal : Pres, of Mining and
Geological Institute of India 1914 : m.
1888, Florence Caroline, da. of the late John
William Kirkpatrick Patterson ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1919. Peers Court , Aspley Guise,
Bedfordshire ; Asansol, Bengal.
Agar, Lieut.-Com. Augustine Willington
Shelton, V.C., D.S.O., son of John Shelton
Agar, of Ceylon, and Woolmount, co. Kerry;
b. 1890; Lieut.-Com. R.N. ; European War
1914-19, Comdg. Coastal Boat at attack on
Kronstad (despatches, V.C., D.S.O.): m.
1920, Mary Frances Katharine Petre, only
da. of '4th Baron Fetre, and Baroness Fur-
nivall in her own right; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Beredens , Great Warley, Eseex ; United
Services, and Junior Army and Navy Clubs.
Agar, Col. Edward, C.M. G.) b. 18 — ; Col.
R.E (retired); S. Africa 1900-2 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), Russo-Japanese
War 1905 (Order of Sacred Treasure); cr.
C. M.G. 1919.
Agar, Lieut.-Col . J. A. S., D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Roy.
Warwickshire Regt. ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; cr. D S.O. 1918.
Agar-Robartes [see Robartes],
Ager, Major Francis George, D.S.O.)
b. 18 — ; is Major R.A.S.C. (T.D.); served
during S. African War iyoo, and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Agg, Lieut.-Col. Frederick John Gardner,
D. S.O., son of the late Col. William Agg,
of The Hewletts, near Cheltenham; b. 1879;
entered Yorkshire L.I. 1899, and is Major
and Brevet Lieut.-Col. ; European War
1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O., Legion of
COMPANIONAGE.
1231
Honour, Brevet Lieut. -Col.) : m 19x9,
Mabel Beatrice, da. of the late Alec Cum-
mins, of Singapore ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Agha Mirza Muhammad, C.I.E. ; b.
18 — ; in Indian Political Depart. ; cr. C.I.E.
1919.
Aglionby, Com. Charles Edward, D.S.O. ,
son of the Rev. Francis Keyes Aglionby, D.D.,
formerly V. of Ch. Ch., Victoria Street,
S.W. ; b. 1882 ; Com. (retired) R.N. ; Euro
pean War 1914-19, with Mine Sweepers
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 19 — ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Agnew, Andrew, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Chm. Straits Settlements River Craft Com-
mittee, a M.Iy.C. of the Colony, a Member of
its Food Control and Shipping Committees,
and Comdt. of its Civil Guard; cr. C.B.E-
1918. Singapore , Straits Settlements .
Agnew, Major James, D.S.O., son of
James Agnew, of 1, Newark Street, Greenock ;
b. 1879 ; ed. at Greenock Acad. ; a Builder,
and Major (T.D.) Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders (T.F.); European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O., French Croix de
Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O 1919. 50, Ardgoivan
Street, Greenock.
Agnew, Major Kenneth Morland, D.S.O.,
M.C. [see Agnew, Bt. cr. 1895].
Agnew, Col. Quentin Graham Kinnaird,
M.V.O., D.S.O. [see Agnew, Bt., cr. 1629].
Ahern, Major David, D.S.O. ; b.
1878; L.R.C.P., L.R.C S. Edinburgh, and
L.F.P.S. Glasgow 1902; entered R.A.M.C.
1903, and became Major 1914 ; served during
European War 1914-18 (wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O. with Bar); cr. D.S.O. 1917
(Bar 1919).
Aherne, Rev. David, D.S.O., son of
Daniel Aherne, of Ballyhooly, co. Cork ;
b. 1871 ; ed. at Irish Coll.. Rome; is in
Holy Orders of Church of Rome, and a
Member of Redemptorist Missionary Order ;
served during European War 1914-19 as
Chap to the Forces (despatches, D.S.O );
cr. D.S.O. 1917. St. Mary’s, Clapham, S.IV.
Ahmad Hussain, Maulvi, C.S.I., son of
Khateeb Haji Mohammad Khasim ; b. 1863;
ed. at Christian and Presidency Colls.,
Madras, and at Madras Univ. (B.A. 1885,
B.L. 1889, M.A. 1890); was Dep. Collector
and Magistrate, Madras 1890-92; is a Vakeel,
Madras High Court; appointed Private Sec.
to Nizam of Hyderabad 1896, Ch. Sec. to
Nizam’s Govt. 1905, and Assist. Min., Peshi
Depart. 1914 : m. 1882 ; cr. C.S.I. 1911.
Hyderabad , Deccan , India .
Ahmad, Ziauddin, C.I.E., D.Sc., PhD.,
son of Hafiz Moninddin Ahmad, of Meerut;
b. 1879 ; ed. at Mahomedan Anglo-Oriental
Coll., Aligarh, at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1903, M.A. 19 — ), and at Gettingen Univ.
(Ph.D. 1905); M.A. Calcutta and Allahabad ;
D.Sc. Allahabad; is Principal (formerly
Professor) in Mahomedan Anglo-Oriental
Coll., Aligarh (Officiating Principal 19x3-14),
a Member of Roy. Astronomical So., and
Sec. of Moslem univ. Constitution Com
mittee ; was a Member of Calcutta Univ.
Commn. 1917-19 : m. 1912; cr. C.I E. 19x5,
Aligarh, United Provinces, India.
Ahmed Fahmi, El Bimbashi (Major)
( Effendi ), D.S. O. ; b. 18— ; is Major Egyptian
Army ; served during European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Ahrens, Capt. Charles, D.S.O., M.C.)
b. 18 — ; Capt. Australian Forces; European
War 1915-18 (wounded, despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Aikins, Major Gordon Harold, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Major Canadian Forces; served
during European War 1915-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 19x8.
Airman, David Wann, C.I.E. , son of the
late Andrew Aikman, of Rathelpie, Fife ;
b. 1863; ed. at Cooper’s Hill; appointed
Assist. Engineer, P.W.D., India 1885,
Executive Engineer 1892, Sup. Engineer,
gioo, Ch. Engineer, Burma 1914, and Ch.
ngineer and Sec. to Govt., Punjab 1915 ;
sometime a M.L.C. ; retired 1918 : m. 1890,
Marion Drummond, sister of Sir Harry
Jocelyn Urquhart Stewart, nth Bt. {cr. 1623) ;
cr. C.I.E. 1912. The Shrubbery , Simla ,
j India.
Aindre, Lieut.-Col. Charles Marshall,
D.S.O. ; b- 1878 ; formerly Major F.A.S.C. ;
served during S. African War 1900 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps), and during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Belgian Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Ainslie, Lieut.-Col. Henry Sandys,
C. M.G, , son of the late William Ainslie, a
Judge of Calcutta High Court; b 1869; ed.
at Malvern, and at R.M.C. ; entered North-
umberland Fusiliers 1890, became Capt. 1896,
Major 1903, and Lieut.-Col. 1912 ; retired
1919); served during European War 1914-1533
Brig.-Gen. (despatches, C.M.G ); wasA.D.C.
to Gov. and Com.-in-Ch., Straits Settle-
ments 1897-8 : m. 1899, Lilian Elizabeth, da.
of the late James Lyall; cr. C.M.G, 1915.
Ainsworth, John, C.M.G., C.B.E. ,
D. S.O., son of John Dawson Ainsworth,
formerly of Urmston, Manchester; b. 1864;
ed. privately; appointed H.M.’s Sub-Commr.
for Province of Ukamba, E. Africa Protector-
ate 1895 ; was Vice-Consul there 1896-1904, a
Provincial Commr. thereof 1907-18, and a
Labour Commr. (Mil.) with E. Africa Ex-
peditionary Force 1917-18 with rank of Col.
(D.S.O-), since when he has been Ch.
Native Commr., E. Africa Protectorate (now
Kenya Colony); a M.L.C. and M.E.C.,
and a F.R.G.S. : m. 1897, Ina Cameron,
M.B.E., da. of John Scott, of Brooklyn,
U.S.A.; cr. C.M.G. (Civil) 1900, D S.O.
1518, C.B.E 1919- Nairobi , Kenya Colony,
East Africa.
Ainsworth, Lieut.-Col. Ralph Bignell,
D S.O., son of the late Capt. William
Ainsworth, of Spotland, Lancashire ; b.
1875; ed. at St. Paul’s Sch., M.R.C.S.
and L.R.C.P., London, 1899 ; was in R.N.
1900-1902, when he entered the R.A.M.C.,
became Capt. 1906, Major 1914, and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1919 ; European War 1914-19, in
France and N. Russia as Sanitary Officer,
on Special Med. Ser., Gen. Head Quarters,
and in command of a Stationary Hospital
[despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
Medaille des Epidemies (France)] ; ap-
pointed Assist. Director Gen. Med. Sers.,
War Office 1920: m. 1903, Florence Gipsy,
da. of thelate Imre Kiralfy, of Tower House,
Cromwell Road, S.W. ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Penrhyn, Twickenham Park, Twickenham ;
Junior United Service Club.
Ainsworth, Lieut.-Col. William John,
C.B.E., D.S.O., el. son of the late Capt.
William Ainsworth (formerly 53rd and 106th
L.I.), of Spotland, Rochdale, Lancashire,
and Trentham House, Twickenham Park,
Middlesex; b. 1873; entered Durham L.I.
1893, became Capt. 1901, Major 1914, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1917, and Lieut -Col. 1920; served
in S. Africa 1899-1900 (despatches, D.S.O.);
appointed a Staff Officer 1911, D.A. A.G. 1914,
and an A. A.G. 1916; has 4th class Serbian
Order of the White Eagle, and 3rd class of
Older of the Nile; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Junior United Service Club.
A I R E Y , Paymaster- Capt. Frederick
Wilkin Iago, C.B. ; b. 18—; Paymaster-
Capt., R.N. ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1920.
Airey, Lieut.-Col. Harold Morris, C.B.E.)
b. 18— ; Hon. Lieut.-Col. R.M. ; rendered
servs. with Wireless Telegraphy during
European War (C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Airey, Lieut.-Col. Robert Berkeley,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of Major R. H. B.
Airey; b. 1874; Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C., and
Officer in Charge of Records ; S. African
War 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
C. M.G., Greek medal for mil. merit) ; was
an Assist. Instructor Army Ser. Corps
Training Establishment 1911-13: m. 1897,
Helen Mabel, da. of John Hall; cr. D.S.O.
1916, C.M.G. 1918. United Service Club.
Aitken, Lieut.-Col. John James, C.M.G.,
D. S. O. ; b. 1878 ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-
[232
COMPANIONAGE.
Col. Army Vet. Corps ; S. African War
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), Tibet
1903-4 (medal), European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1916, C.M.G. 1919.
Aitken, Major Nigel Woodford, D.S.O. ,
M.C. ; b. 1882; entered R.A. 1902, and is
Major; served during European War 1914-
18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Aiton, John Arthur, C.B.E., son of
John Aiton ; b. 1864 ; is a Mechanical Engi- 1
neer, and Chm. Derbyshire Munitions
Committee : m. 1895, Adriana W. Stoop,
of Dordrecht, Holland ; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Duffield Park, Derby ; St. Stephen’s, and
Derbyshire Clubs.
Aiyar [see Sivaswami Aiyar],
Akerman, Major William Philip Jopp,
D.S.O., M.C., son of William Savidge
Akerman, of The Mount, Burnham, Somer- I
set; b. 1888; Major R.A., and Major
Instructor in Gunnery, European War
1914-19 (despatches, MC., D.S.O. with
Bar): m. -920, Olga Phyllis, da. of Maj.-Gen.
Sir John Steevens, K.C.B., K. C.M.G. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918 (Bar 1919).
Akers-Douglas [see Douglas].
Akshoy Kumar Maitra, Babu , C.I.E. ;
b. 18—; Pres, and Founder of Varendra Re-
search So. of Rajshahi; cr. C.I.E. 1920.
Rajshahi, Bengal.
Alban, Major Clifton Edward Rawdon
Grant, D.S.O.; b. 1889; is Capt., Brevet
Major, Liverpool Regt. ; European War
1914-18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O. with
Bars, Brevet Major); cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bars
1919).
Albert, Col. Johannes Joachim, C.M.G.)
b. 18—; Col. S. African Forces; German
S.-W. Africa 1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G.);
cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Albion Rajkumar Banerji [see Banerji].
Albright, George Stacey, C.B.E. , son
of Arthur Albrignt, cf Mariemont, Edgbas-
ton ; b 1855; ed. privately, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1879, M.A. 1882); B.A
London 1874 ! a Director of Albright and
Wilson (Limited), a Member of Inventions j
Panel, Min. of Munitions, and a J.P. and
County Alderman for Worcestershire: m. j
1883, Isabella Margaret, da. of Smith
Harrison, of South Woodford, Essex ; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Bromesberrow Place ,
Ledbury.
Alcock, Lieut.-Col. Alfred William, C.I.E.,
M.B., LL.D., F.R.S., son of the late John
Alcock, of Lee ; b. 1859; M.B. 1885; LL.D.
1901 ; entered Indian Med. Ser. 1885, became
Major 1897, and Lieut.-Col. 1905; retired
1908 ; has been Sup. of Indian Museum,
Calcutta, Professor of Zoology and Com-
parative Anatomy in Med. Coll., Calcutta ;
is a F.R.S. : m. 1897, Margaret, 3rd da. of the
late J. R. Cornwall, of Aberdeen; cr. C.I.E.
1903. Heathlands, Belvedere , Kent.
Alcock, Reginald, C.B.E., M.B. , son of
John Alcock, J.P., of Portland House,
Burslem ; b. 1868; ed. at Victoria Univ.,
Manchester(M.B. andCh.B. 1892); F.R.C.S.
Edinburgh 1910; is a J.P. for Stoke-on-
Trent, and Hon. Surg. N Staffordshire
Infirmary at Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent ;
was Surg. Stoke-on-Trent War Hospital
during European War : in. 1916, Elizabeth
Colebrooke, da. of the Rev. James Cowan,
of Crawfordjohn ; cr. C.B.E (Civil) 1919.
Chatterley House Hanley, Staffordshire.
Alcock, Walter Galpin, M. V.O., Mus.D.,
son of the late Walter William Alcock; b.
1861; ed. privately ; Mus.D., Durham 1905;
appointed Assist. Organist at Westminster
Abbey 1896, Organist and Composer to
Chapels Royal 1902, and Organist of Salis-
bury Cathedral 1917 ; was Organist at Coro-
nations of King Edward VII. and King
George V. : m. 1893, Naomi Blanche, da. of
the late Rev. Charles Halford Lucas, R. of
Edith-Weston, Stamford ; cr. M.V.O. (5th
class) 1911 and (4th class) 1917. The Close ,
Salisbury.
Aldam, Lieut.-Col. William St. Andrew
Warde-, D.S.O., son of William Wright
Warde-Aldam, of Frickley Hall, Doncaster,
and Ederline, Lochgilphead, Argyllshire;
b. 1882; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
Coldstream Guards ; was Lieut.-Col.
London Regt. 1916-19 ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., Brevets Major and Lieut.-Col.,
Legion of Honour) : m. 1908, Clara, da.
of the late George Macavoy, of Hauxton,
Cambridgeshire ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. 17, Bram-
ham Gardens, S.W.
Alderman, Col. Robert Edward, C.I.E.,
O.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. Indian Army Reserve
of Officers, and Dep. Director of Labour with
rank of Col. ; European War 1917-18 in
Mesopotamia (despatches, C.I.E-, O.B.E. );
cr. C.I.E. 1918, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Alderman, Lieut.-Col. Walter William,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Wflliam
Alderman ; b. 1874 ; ed. privately ; is Major
Australian Mil. Forces, and an Officer of
Administrative and Instructional Staff ;
served during European War 1914-18 as
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. N.Z. Imperial
Forces (despatches, C.M.G., D.S.O.) : m.
1905, Rose May Turner ; cr. C.M.G. 1916,
D. S.O. 19x9. Naval and Military ( Tas-
mania), and Northern ( Tasmania ) Clubs.
Alderson, Major Christopher, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Major Lancashire Fusiliers;
served during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Alderson, Major Edmund, D.S.O.,
M.D., son of the late Edmund Alderson;
b. 1883 ; ed. at Clitheroe Roy. Gram. Sch.,
and at Liverpool Univ. (M.B. and Ch.B.
1906, M.D. 1907); Major R.A. M.C. (T.F.);
European War 1914-19 Comdg. a Field Am-
bulance as Lieut.-Col. (despatches, D.S.O.) :
m. 1908, Ellen Harley, of Liverpool ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918. Swiss Cottage, 350, Shirley
Road, Shirley, Southampton.
Alderson, Edward Hall, C.B., son of
Francis John Alderson ; b. 1865 ; ed. at
Bra-enose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1886) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1890 ; appointed Clerk Assist,
of Parliaments 1917 ; Private Sec. to Lord
Chancellor and Sec. of Commns., House of
Loras 1895-1901, and Reading Clerk and
Clerk of Outdoor Committees 1901-17 '• m.
1900, Mary Emily, da. of Henry Cosmo
Bonsor, of Kingswood Warren, Surrey ; cr.
C. B. (Civil) 1919. The Red Lodge, Tadsworth,
Surrey ; Travellers' , and Beefsteak Clubs.
Alderson, Major Frederick Jackson,
D. S.O.; b. 18 — ; is Major Canadian Artil-
lery; served during European War 1915-18
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Aldington, Lieut.- Col. Charles, C.B.E. ; b.
1862; Lieut.-Col. R.E.(T.F.), Gen. Manager
Great Western Railway, and a Member of
Railway Executive Committee ; cr. C.B.E.
1918.
Aldrich, Adm. Pelham, C.V.O., son
of the late Pelham Aldrich, M.R.C.S., of
Mildenhall, Suffolk; b. 1844; ed. privately;
entered R.N. 1859, became Lieut. 1866, Com.
1876, Capt. 1883, Rear-Adm. 1898, Vice-
Adm. 1903, and Adm. 1907; retired 1908;
served in H.M.S. “ Challenger ” with Ex-
ploring Expedition 1872-5^ and in H.M.S.
“Alert” with Arctic Expedition 1875-6
(medal) ; was Adm. Sup. Portsmouth Dock-
yard 1899-1902: in. 1875, Edith Caroline, da.
of Wotton Isaacson, formerly of Huntingdon ;
cr. C.V.O. 1902. United Service Club.
Aldridge, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Russell,
C.B., C.S.I., C.M.G., son of the late J. H.
Aldridge, M.D., J.P., of Southampton; b.
1864; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. and
B. Ch. 1885) ; entered Roy. Army Med. Corps
1886, became Major 1898, and Lieut.-Col.
1906; retired and re-joined 1914; served
with Tibet Expedition 1904 (despatches), and
during European War 1914-19 (despatches
thrice, C.M G.,C.B., Medaille aesEpidemies,
Com. Order of Redeemer of Greece); cr.
C. S.I. 1911, C.M.G. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) i9*8-
Jutiior United Service Club.
COMPANION AGF.
1233
Aldus, Lieut. -Col. Frederic Clement,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; is Capt. and Acting
Lieut. -Col. Manchester Regt. (T.F.) ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 with Machine Gun Corps
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Aldworth, Capt. Thomas Preston,
D.S.O. , O.B.E. ; b. 18—; Capt. Roy. W. Kent
Regt. Reserve, and a Dep. Assist. Provost i
Marshal ; European War 1914-19 in j
Mesopotamia (despatches, D.S.O., O.B.E.) J
cr. D.S.O. 1919, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Aldworth, Major William, D.S.O.; b.
18— ; formerly Capt. Essex Regt. ; retired
as Major 1920; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Alexander, Col. Aubrey de Vere, D.S.O.,
son of the late George Henry Minto Alex-
ander, I.C.S. ; b. 1849 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll.; entered Army 1869, became Capt.
Indian Army 1881, Major 1889, Lieut. -Col.
1895, and Brevet Col. 1899 ; retired 1908 ;
served in Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), with
China Expedition 1900 (despatches, medal,
D.S.O.), and during European War 19x4 in
Mil. Intelligence Depart. : m. 1875, Mary
Georgina Carter, da. of the late Gen. Sir
James Brind, G.C.B. [see Brind, “ Knights’
Widows”]; cr. D.S.O. 1903. Junior
United Service Club.
Alexander, Brig. -Gen. Charles Henry,
C. B.E., son of John Alexander, of Milford,
co. Carlow ; b. 1856 ; Brig. -Gen. R.A.
(retired); European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, C.B.E.): m. 1891, Isabel Annie,
da. of the late Sir Campbell Ross, K.C.B ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil ) 1919. 96, Bouverie Road ,
Folkestone.
Alexander, Lieut.- Col. Charles Taylor,
D. S.O.; b. 18 — ; Lieut. -Col. (T.D.) Lanca-
shire Fusiliers (T.F.) ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Alexander, Major Dudley Henry, C.M.G.,
son of the late Henry Alexander, of Forkhill,
co. Armagh [E. Ranfurly] ; b. 1863 ; ed. at
Marlborough Coll. ; entered W. Yorkshire
Regt. 1884, became Capt. 1892, and Major
1902 ; retired 1904 ; was Private Sec. to Gov.
of New Zealand (Earl of Ranfurly) 1897-
1934, and a Gen. Staff Officer 1914-19 ; is
a F.R.G.S., and a Knight of Grace of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; cr.
C.M.G. 1904. 6, St. James's Place , S.W.i;
United Service Club.
Alexander, Lieut. -Col. Edward Currie,
C. I.E., D.S.O., son of the late Nathaniel Stuart
Alexander, formerly I.C.S. , of Aghadoey,
Ire. and; b. 1875; entered Dorsetshire
Regt. 1895, became Lieut. I.S.C. (now
Indian Army) 1898, Capt. 1904, Major
1913, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917 ; served
with Tirah Expedition 1897-8, present at
actions of Chagru Kotal and Dargai, and at
capture of Sampagha and Arhanga Passes,
and operations in Waran and Bara Valleys
(medal with two clasps), during Mahsud
Waziri operations 1901-2 (despatches,
D. S.O.), with Mohmand Field Force 1908,
and during European War 1914-19 as a Genv
Staff Officer (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.,'
C.I.E.); appointed an A. A. and Q.M.G.
1918 : m. 1914, Isabella Katherine, da. of
the late Major George Ormonde Stoney,
King’s Own Scottish Borderers ; cr. D.S.O.
1902, C.I.E. 1919.
Alexander, Maj.-Gen. Ernest Wright,
V.C., C.B., C.M.G. ; b. 1870; entered R.A.
1889, became Capt. 1899, Major 1906, Lieut.-
Col. 1914, Brevet Col. 1917, Col. 1919, and
Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1920; European
War 1914-19 (despatches seven times, V.C.,
C. M.G., Brevet Col., Order of Savoy, C.B.,
Croix de Guerre, Order of Aviz) : m. 1903,
Rose, da. of the late Major H. G. Newcome,
R.A. ; cr. C.M.G. igi?, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Army and Navy Club.
Alexander, Engineer- Com. Frederick,
D. S.O., son of Lieut.-Col. F. Alexander,
V.D.; b. 1878; Engineer-Corn. R.N.; Euro-
pean War 1914-19, latterly in Baltic (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1920.
Alexander, Major the Hon. Harold
Rupert Leofric George, D.S.O., M.C. [see
E. Caledon].
Alexander, Col. Harvey, D.S.O., 4th son
of the late Capt. Caledon Du Pre Alexander;
b. 1859 ; entered Hussars 1880, became
Capt. 1889, Major 1897, Lieut.-Col. 1900, and
Brevet Col. 1904 ; retired 1906 ; served in
S. Africa 1899-1901 (twice wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O.); was D.A.A.G., Guernsey
1902-6; isaJ.P. for Dorset: m. 1890, Mildred
Maria, da. of Charles Glynn Prideaux-Brune
[B. Carew]; cr. D.S.O. 1900. The Grange,
Chetnole , Sherborne.
Alexander, Major Heber Maitland,
D.S.O., O.B.E., sonofMajor C. A. Alexander,
of Ugley, Essex ; b. 1881 ; entered Somerset-
shire L.l. 1900, transferred to Indian Army
1911, and became Major 1915; served in
France 1914 and at Dardanelles 1915, with
Supply and Transport Corps (despatches,
D S.O.) : m. ist, 1909, Mary Brenda, who d.
1914, da. of the late J. H. B. Walsh, of Ho-
bart, Tasmania ; 2ndly, 1919, Violet Lilian,
da. of Lieut.-Col. Stephen Lushington Aplin,
C. S.I., widow of Major H. M. Hogg, Indian
Cav. ; cr. D.S.O. 1915, O.B.E. (Mil.), 1919.
Alexander, Brig.-Gen. Henry Leth-
bridge, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.; b. 1878;
entered Dorsetshire Regt. 1897, became Capt.
1904, Major 1914, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1916,
Brevet Col. 1918, and Col. 1919 ; S. African
War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with five clasps),
European War 1914-18 as D.A. and Q.M.G.
with rank of Brig.-Gen. and Maj.-Gen.
(despatches, D.S.O., Brevets Lt.-Col.
and Col., C.B., French and Italian Croix
de Guerre, C.M.G.) j appointed a D.A.
and Q.M.G. 1914, Director of Quartering
1919, and Brig -Gen. in charge of Administra-
tion N. Command 1920: m. 1909; cr. D.S.O.
1915, C.B. (Mil.) and C.M.G. 1919.
Alexander, Lieut.-Col. Henry Stirling,
D. S.O.; b. 1870; Lieut.-Col. Indian Army;
Mesopotamia 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Alexander, Capt. the Hon. Herbrand
Charles, D.S.O. [see E. Caledon].
Alexander, Col. James Whitelaw, D.S. O.,
M.D., son of the late Thomas Alexander,
M.D. ; b. 1863 ; is Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col.
Prince of Wales’s Own (W. Yorkshire
Regt.) and attached to R.A. M.C. ; served
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D.S.O., Brevet Col.) : m. 1899 > cr • D.S.O. 1916.
Alexander, Col. John Donald, C.B.E.,
D.S.O.; 6.1867; M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O Dublin
1889; entered R.A. M.C. 1892, became Major
1904, Lieut.-Col. 1914, and Col. Army Med.
Ser. 1918; retired 1920; Tirah Expedition
1897-8 (medal with two clasps), S. African
War 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s medal
with five clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O., Order of Leopold of Belgium, Croix
de Guerre, C.B.E.) ; cr. D.S O. 1917, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Alexander, Lieut.-Col. John Howard,
D.S.O., M.C.; b. 18—; sometime Lieut.-
Col. R.E. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Alexander, Lieut.-Col. Maurice, C.M.G.,
B.C.L., B.A., son of Lewis George Alex-
ander, J.P. ; 6. 1889 '■> Ear Inner Temple
1920; was Judge Advocate-Gen. Canadian
Expeditionary Forces 1915-16, and on
Intelligence Staff at the War Office
1917; appointed Acting Commercial Sec. at
Washington, U.S.A., 1919 ; cr. C.M.G. 1917.
British Embassy, Washington, U.S.A.
Alexander, Lieut.-Col. Robert Donald
Thain, D.S.O., O.B.E.; b. 1878; Lieut.-Col.
(T.D.) 14th Batn. London Regt. (London
Scottish) T.F. Reserve ; Mesopotamia
1915-19 (despatches four times, D.S.O.,
O.B.E-); cr. D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E- (Mil.) 1919.
Alexander, Lieut.-Com. Robert Love,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; is Lieut.-Com. R.N.R. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Alexander, Lieut.-Col. Ronald Okeden,
D.S.O., son of J. A. Alexander, F.R.G.S.,
formerly Ceylon Civil Ser. ; 6. 1888 ; is
Lieut.-Col. Canadian Inf., and a Gen. Staff
Officer; served during European War 1914-18
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COMPANIONAGE.
(despatches, D.S.O.): ni. 19171 Gertrude, da.
of the Rt. Rev. Lennox Waldron Williams,
D.D., Lord Bishop of Quebec ; cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Alexander, Wi liam, C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ; is
in Traffic Depart., Great Indian Peninsula
Railway, Bombay ; cr. C.I.E. 1917.
Alexander, Major William Dallas, I
D.S.O. ; b. 1875; Major R.A. ; Somaliland
1902 on Staff, European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O., Italian Croix de I
Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Alexander, Major William Nathaniel j
Stuart, D.S.O., son of Nathaniel Stuart ;
Alexander, J.P., of Cecil House, Church j
Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea; 6.1874; entered j
Connaught Rangers 1894, became Capt. !
1901, and Major 1914; served during S.
African War 1902 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps), and during European War 1914-18
as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. and D.A.Q.M.G.
and subsequently Comdg. a Batn. Border
Regt. (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar): m.
1914, Kathleen Marguerite, da. of Lieut.-
Col. Harold Nash Hilliard, Indian Army;
cr. D.S.O. 1915 (Bar 1918).
Alexander, Major the Hon. William
Sigismund Patrick, D.S.O. [see E Caledon].
Alexander-Sinclair [see Sinclair],
Alford, Rev. Josiah George, C.B.E., son
of the Right Rev. C. R. Alford, Bishop of
Victoria ; b. 1847 ; is Canon Resident.ary of
Bristol; European War 1914-19 (C.B.E.) as a
1st class Chap. (V.D., T.D.) to the Forces
(T.F.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 5, Richmond
Hill, Clifton, Bristol.
Algie, Capt. William, D.S.O., A.F.C.;
b. 18 — ; is Lieut. -Gen. List and attached to
R A.F., with rank of Capt. ; served during
European War 19x4-17 (despatches, D.S.O.,
A.F C-) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Ali Bey Shauki, El Miralai, D.S.O.,
b. 18 — ; El Miralai Egyptian Army Reserve ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Ali Bin Salim, Hon. Sayyid, C.M.G.,
C. B.E ; Liwali at Mombasa, and Official
Member of Legislative Council; cr. C.B.E-
(Hon.) 1918, C.M.G. (Hon.) 1920. Mombasa,
East Africa.
Alipura, Jagirdar (Rao Chhatrapati
Bahadur ) of, C.S.I.; b. 1853; is one of the
Ruling Chiefs of India ; received personal
title of Bahadur 1877 ; cr. C.S.I. 1887. Ali-
pura, Bundelkund, India.
Ali Rajpur, Chief (JRaja Partab Singh)
of, C.I.E. ; b. 18— ; is Ch. of Ali Rajpur ; cr.
C.I.E. 1915. Ali Rajpur, Bhopawar, Central
India.
Alison, Com. Roger Vincent, D.S.O. ;
b. 18—; is Com. R.N. ; served at Battle of
Jutland i9i6(despatches, D.S.O., promoted);
cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Allan, Capt. Alexander Claud, D.S.O.,
M.C. , son of the late Maj.-Gen. Allan, of
Hillside, Edinburgh ; b. 1888 ; Capt.
Cameron Highlanders ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) : m. 1919,
Eileen Norah, da. of the late Major Peter
Marrow, Dragoon Guards; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Allan, Major James Gibb, D.S.O. ; b.
18—; is Major R.E. (T.D.), and Comdg
1 st Glasgow Heavy Bridging Co., Lowland
Div. (T.F); served during European War
19x4-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Allan, Major Percy Stuart , D.S.O. ;\
b. 1874 ; entered Gordon Highlanders 1895, j
and is Major Reserve ; served with Tirah ]
Expedition 1898 (medal with two clasps), in
S. Africa 1899-1902 (wounded, despatches,
Queen’s medal with four clasps. King’s
medal with two clasps), and during European |
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. !
1918.
Allanson, Lieut.- Col. Cecil John Lyons, j
C.M.G., C.I.E., D.S.O., son of J. B. Allan
son, of Bath ; b. 1877 ; ed. at Bedford Gram - I
Sch. ; entered R.A. 1897, became Capt.
Indian Army 1906, Major 1915, and Brevet j
Lieut. -Col. 1918 ; served in Gallipoli 1915 j
(wounded thrice, despatches, D.S.O.,
C.I.E.), and in France 1916-17 (Croix de
Guerre); has been A.D.C. and Private
Sec. to successive Lieut. -Govs, of Bengal ;
sometime Mil. Sec. to Gov. of Madras ;
appointed a Gen. Staff Officer at War Office
1917 : m. 1916, Ethel, widow of Edward
Temple' Patterson ; cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.I.E.
1916, C.M.G. 1919. Junior United Service
Club.
Allardyce, James, D.S.O.; b. 18—; is
2nd Lieut. London Regt.; served during
European War 1916-18 (wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Allardyce, Lieut.- Col. John Grahame
Buchanan, C.M.G. , D.S.O. ; b. 1878 ; Lieut.-
Col. R.A. ; S. African War 1900-1902,
present at relief of Ladysmith (Queen’s
medal with five clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Brevet Lieut. -
Col., C.M.G.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1918),
C. M.G. 1919.
Allason, Lieut. -Col. Walter, D.S.O., son
of Alfred Allason, of 29, Randolph Crescent,
W. ; b. 1875 » entered Bedfordshire Regt. 1896,
became Capt. 1902, Major 1913, and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1919 ; served during S. African
War 1899-1900 (Queen’s medal with two
clasps), and during European War 1914-15 as
a Brig.-Maj. and a Gen. Staff Officer (four
times wounded, despatches five times,
D. S.O. with Bar, Brevet Lieut.-Col.);
appointed Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. of his
Regt. 1916, and a Brig.-Com. 1918:
m. 1908, Katharine Hamilton, da. of Vice-
Adm. James Augustus Poland, of 4, Cress-
well Gardens, S.W. ; cr. D.S.O. 1915 (Bar
1916).
Allason, Maj.-Gen. Richard Bannatine-,
C. B., C.M.G., elder son of Richard Cuning-
hame Bannatine, of Glaisnock, Ayrshire; b.
1855; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich; entered R.A. 1875, be-
came Capt. 1884, Major 1892, Lieut.-Col. and
Brevet Col. 1900, Col. 1903, and Maj.-Gen. 1909 ;
retired 1918 ; served during Afghan War
1879-80, present at battle of Anmed Khel, and
march from Kabul to Kandahar (despatches,
medal with two clasps, bronze star), with
Soudan Expedition 1885, as Brig.-Maj. R.A.
(despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star),
in S. Africa 1899-1903, as A.A.G., R.A.,
present at battles of Magersfontein, Drei-
fontein, and Diamond Hill, at relief of Kim-
berley, and operations at Johannesburg,
(despatches, Queen’s and King’s medals
with six clasps, Brevet Col., Indian Frontier
Expedition 1914 in command (thanked by
Com.-in-Ch. in India), and during European
War 1914-18 Comdg. 51st (Highland), 61st (S.
Midland), and 64th (Highland) Divs. (de-
spatches); was A.A.G., R.A. at Head Quar-
ters 1903-5, and attached to Japanese Army
in Manchuria 1905 (Japanese medal, Order of
Rising Sun); assumed additional surname
of Allason 1885 ; was in command of Potch-
efstroom Sub Dist. 1906, and Orange River
Colony and Natal Dist. 1906-9 ; appointed to
command Nowshera Brig., N. Army, India
• 1910; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Ayr ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1904, C.M.G. 1919. Logan, Old Cum-
nock, Ayrshire ; Naval and Military, and
County (Ayr) Clubs.
Allcard, Lieut.-Col. Herbert, D.S.O. ; b.
1876 ; entered R.A. 1896, became Capt. 1901,
Major 1912, and Lieut.-Col. 1916; served in
S. Africa 1899-1900 (despatches, D.S.O.), and
during European War 1914-18 (wounded):
m. 1905, Althea Beryl Molyneux, da. of Col.
Harry Molyneux Carter, C.B. ; cr. D.S.O.
1900. Naval and Military Club.
Allden, Major Stanley Guy, D.S.O.;
b. 1888 ; entered Army Ser. Corps 1908, and is
Capt. and temporary Major ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Allderidge, Capt. Charles Donald,
D. S.O.; b. 18—; is Capt. with i-ank of
Lieut.-Col. R.G.A. ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D S.O. 1917.
Allen, Capt. Albert George, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — Capt. Gen. List; European War
COMPANIONAGE.
1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Allen, Brig.-Gen. Alfred James Whitacre,
C. B., son of the late Major John Whitacre
Allen, of Parkfield Lawn, Cheltenham ; b.
1857; entered 3rd Regt. 1876, became Capt.
The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) 1885, Major 1895,
Lieut. -Col. 1901, Brevet Col. 1904, Col. 1907,
and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1913 ; served
in Zulu Campaign 1879 (medal with clasp),
with Nile Expedition 1884-5 (medal with
clasp, bronze star), with Tirah Expedition
1897-8 (despatches, medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-16; was
A.D.C. Ber gal 1889-90, Station Staff Officer
1890-92, D.A.Q.M.G. 1892-5, D.A.A.G., India
1899-1900, A-A.G. 1900-1903, Comdt., Deolali
Depot 1903-5, A.Q.M.G. 1905-6, in command
of Troops in Ceylon 1909-13, and Brig. -Com.
1914-16: m. 1st, 1889, Mary Emily, who d.
1913, da. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir John
Hudson, K.C.B. ; 2nd, 1915, Violet Mary
Stella, da. of the late Thomas Aldworth ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1908. Bearsted , Kent.
Allen, Capt. Arthur Samuel, D.S.O.;
b. 18— ; is Capt. Australian Inf. ; served
during European War 1915-17 (despatches,
D. S.O., Le Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Allen, Lieut.-Col. Atwell Hayes, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.A.,
and attached R.A.O.C. ; cr. O.B.E. (Mil.)
1919, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1920.
Allen, Fleet-Paymaster Bertram Cowles,
C. B., M.V.O., son of the late Staff-Corn.
George Henry Allen, R.N. ; b. 1875 ; entered
R.N. 1893, became Paymaster 1900, Staff
Paymaster 1904, and Fleet-Paymaster 1908 ;
served in S. Africa 1899-1900 with Naval
Brig., as Accountant and Transport Officer
(despatches, medal with four clasps, pro-
moted) : m. 1908, Edith* Mary, da. of Sir
Robert William Perks, 1st Bt. ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1912, C.B. (Mil.) 19x9.
Allen, Lieut.-Col. Carleton Woodford,
D. S.O., son of the late Sir John Allen,
K.C.B. ; b. 1878; ed. inNewBrunswick, and
at Toronto Univ., is a Civil Engineer, and
Lieut.-Col. Canadian R.E- ; S. Africa 1899-
1900 (Queen’s medal with four clasps), Euro-
pean War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O ): tn.
1916, Bernice Clark D’Evelyn, of San Fran-
cisco; cr. D.S.O. 1918. University {Toronto),
and Royal Canadian Yacht Clubs.
Allen, Lieut.-Col. Cecil, D.S.O.; b.
18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. (T.D.), R.F.A. ; served
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Allen, Lieut. Charles Henry, D.S.O.,
son of the late Rev. Arthur Henry Allen, of
Storridge, near Malvern ; b. 1890; entered
R.N. 1903, and became Lieut. 1913 ;
European War 1914-18 in Submarines (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Junior
Army and Navy Club.
Allen, Charles Turner, C.I.E., son of
the late Sir George Allen, K.C.I.E-, of Free-
chase, Warninglid, Sussex [see Mien
“ Knights’ Widows ”] ; b. 1877 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford; an E. India
Merchant, and amemberofthefirmofCooper,
Allen and Co., E*st India merchants, of
Cawnpore : m. 1905, Gladys Mabel, da. of
the late Col. St. George Corbet Gore, C.S.I.
[see Gore, Bt., colls.] ; cr. C.I.E- 1920.
Freechase , Warninglid, Sussex ; 62, Upper
Belgrave Street, S. W. ; Mashobra House ,
near Sim1 a, India ; Fairlawn , Cawnpore.
Allen, Major Douglas Charles, D.S.O.,
b. 18 — ; temporary Major Tank Corps ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 19x9.
Allen, Lieut.-Col. Edward, C.M.G.,
b. 1859; entered Roy, Irish Rifles 1879, and
retired as Major 1912; is Brevet Lieut.-Col.
in tbe Army ; served during S. African War
1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s medal with
two clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-16 (de-
spatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Allen, Col. Edward Watts, C.B.E. ;
b. 18— ; Col. R.A.S.C. ; European War
1235
1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E*
(Mil.) 1919.
Allen, Ernest Joshua, C.B.E,; b. 18 — ;
is Director of Railway Materials, Ministry
of Munitions; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Allen, Ernest King, C.B.E., son of the
late Robin Allen ; 6.1864; Bar. Inner Temple
1894; is Assist. Public Trustee: m. 1897,
Florence Mary, da. of Peter Gellatly, J.P.,
D.L., of Loughton, Essex; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
yew Tree House, Leatherhead.
Allen, Capt. Evelyn Prestwood Seymour,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Capt. Canadian Forces;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Allen, George Thomas, C.M.G., I.S.O.,
son of the late Thomas Watts Allen ; b. 1852 ;
was Sec. to Treasury of Commonwealth of
Australia, and Commr. of Pensions and
Maternity Allowances 1901-16 ; cr. I.S.O.
1903, C.M.G. 1913. Harrold, Selborne Road,
Kew, Melbourne , Australia.
Allen, Major Harold, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ;
Major R.A. ; European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) : m 1908, E-hel Mary
Chichelee, da. of Col. — Adams ; cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Allen, Major Henry Adair, D.S.O. ;
b. x8 — ; Capt. and Brevet Major Roy. Innis-
killing Fusiliers ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Allen, Major Henry Isherwood,
D.S.O., son of the Rev. George Cantrell
Allen, D.D., V. of Higham, Kent, and Rural
Dean; b. 1887; ed. at Wellington Coll.; is
Capt. and Brevet Major N. Staffordshire
Regt., and a Gen. Staff Officer at War Office ;
France 1915, Mesopotamia 1916-19 (de-
spatches five times, D.S.O., Brevet Major);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Allen, Herbert Warner, C.B.E., son
of Capt. George Noronzow Aden, R.N. ;
b 18 — ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Univ.
Coll , Oxford (B.A 1902) ; on "staff of Morning
Post ; Official Representative of British
Press on French Front during European
War 1915-16, and War Correspondent for
Morning Post Daily Graphic , Daily Ex-
press, and Daily News , with French Armies
during European War 1916-18 (Legion of
Honour): m t8 — , Ethel, da of Warwick
Pemberton; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Ivy
Croft, Ham Common , Surrey.
Allen, Col. Hugh Morris, C.M.G., D.S.O.;
b. 1867 ; entered Welsh Regt. 1887, became
Capt. Indian Army 1898, Major 1905, and
Lieut.-Col. (retired) 1913; served on N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with clasp),
with Waziristan Expedition 1901-2 (clasp),
with Zakka Khel Expedition 1908 (D.S.O.),
and during European War 1915-17 (wounded
C.M.G.) ; was D.A.A.G., N. Army, India
1905-9 ; is Lieut.-Col. Territorial Force Re-
serve ; cr. D.S.O. 1908, C.M.G. 1916. North-
cliffe, The Scores, St. Andrews , Fife.
Allen, Capt. John Derwent, C.B. , son
of the late Rev. Edward Allen; b. 1875;
entered R.N. 1888, became Lieut. 1896, Com.
1907, and Capt. 1913 ; served in Somaliland
1902-4 (clasp), and during European War
1914-15, present at the battle of Falklands
in command of H.M S. Kent (despatches,
C. B.): m. 1906, Ruth, da. of Adm. Sir
George Lambert Atkinson-Willes, K.C.B. ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915.
Allen, Lieut.-Col. John Woolley, C.M.G.,
son of the late Sir Wigram Allen, K. C.M.G, ;
b. 1865; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1886);
Bar. Inner Temple 1890; is Lieut.-Col. The
King’s (Liverpool Regt.); served during
S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps), and dunng European War
1914-16 (despatches, C.M.G.): m. i893,Elfrida
Margaret Frances Hayward ; cr. C.M.G. 1916.
220, Ashley Gardens, S.W.; Royal Auto-
mobile Club.
Allen, Lieut.-Col. Lewis Arthur, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; served during European War 1914-
18 as Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C. (despatches,
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Allen, Lionel Raymond, D.S.O. ; b. 1894;
Lieut. 3rd (Special Reserve) Batn. Notts
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and Derbyshire Regt. ; European War
1914-18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Allen, Major Merrill Vincent, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Major Canadian Rifles ; served
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Allen, Oswald Coleman, C.B.E. ; b.
1887 ; a Secretarial Officer, Ministry of
Munitions ; Sec. Mission Anglaise de
l’Armement, Paris, during European War ;
cr. O.B.E. (Civil) 1918, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Allen, Raymond Cecil, C.M.G. , son of
the late Capt. Charles Frederick Allen, of
Kinsale, co. Cork; b. 1872; ed. at Queen’s
Coll., Cork, and at Roy. Univ. of Ireland;
is a Civil Engineer, and an A.M.I.C.E. ;
was Assist. -Engineer, Water Supply and
Main Drainage, London County Council
1895-1900 ; appointed Director of Surveys,
Uganda Protectorate 1900, Land Officer,
Principal Registrar of Documents, and
Acting Commr. of Mines 1905, Registrar
of Titles 1908, and Land Officer Tanganyika
Territory 1920 : m. 1917, Florette Arundel!,
da. of the Rev. Arundell Leakey, R. of
Bassingham, Lincoln; cr. C.M.G. 1917.
Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika Territory , E.
Africa.
Allen, Lieut. -Col. Reginald Seymour,
D.S.O., son of Col. Francis Seymour Allen,
of 74, Redcliffe Gardens, S.W. 10 ; b. 1879;
Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.HampshireRegt.,
and a Gen. Staff Officer at War Office; S.
Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with clasp,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-19 (despatches four times, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919. Naval and Military Club.
Allen, Richard William, C.B.E., son of
W. H. Allen, D.L., of Bromham, Beds ; b.
1867; is a Fellow of Roy. Aeronautical So.,
a M.I.C.E-, a M.I.M.E., a Member of Insti-
tutions of Marine Engineers and Naval
Architects, Managing Director of W. H.
Allen, Son and Co. (Limited), and a J.P. for
Bedfordshire : m. 1890, Geraldine Agnew,
youngest da. of the late W. J. Fedden, of
Clifton ; cr. C.B.E. 1918. Woodlands , Clap-
ham, near Bedford ; Royal Automobile
Club.
Allen, Lieut. -Col. Robert Candlish,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; is Lient.-Col. New Zea-
land Inf. ; served during European War
1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar); cr.
D-S.O. 1917 (Bar 1919).
Allen, Lieut.-Col. Stephen Shepherd,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of the late William
Shepherd Allen, of Woodhead Hall, Cheadle,
Staffordshire; b. 1882; ed. privately, and at
Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1904, LL.B.
1905, M.A. 1908); is a Bar. and Solicitor, and
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Territorial Brig. New
Zealand Inf.; European War 1915-18 in
Gallipoli, Egypt, and France (despatches,
D. S.O. with Bar, C.M.G.): m. 1918, Mary
Isabel Hay, da. of A. L. Foster, of Auckland,
New Zealand ; cr. D.S.O. (with Bar) 1918,
C. M.G. 1919. Piako , New Zealand; Auck-
land (Auckland), and Northern (Auckland)
Clubs.
Allen, Walter McArthur, C.B.E., son
of the late Sir Wigram Allen, K. C.M.G., of
Toxteth Park, Sydney, N.S. Wales ; b. 1870 ;
ed. at Leys Scb., and at Trin. Hall, Camb.
(B.A. 1 803) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1896 ; Assist.
Staff Officer Metropolitan Special Constab-
ulary Oct. 1914, Director of Supplies thereof
1915-17, and Staff Officer 1918 : m. 1896,
Pearl, da. of the late Edward Lamb, for-
merly Min. for Lands, Queensland; cr. j
O.B.E. (Civil) 1918, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Wyndleshore, Datchet, Bucks; Conserva-
tive, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Allen, Capt. William Barnsley, V.C. ,
D. S.O., M.C., M.B., son of Percy Edwin
Allen, of Scarborough; b. 1892; ed. at St.
Cuthbert’s Coll., W’orksop, and at Sheffield
Univ. (M.B. and Ch.B. 1914); Capt. R.A.M.C.;
European War 1914-18 (wounded, de-
spatches, V.C., M.C. with Bar, D.S.O.): m.
1916, Mary Young Mercer, of Gainsborough ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Allen, Lieut.-Col. William James, D.S. 0.,
M.P., second son of the late Joseph Allen,
of Lurgan, co. Armagh ; b. 1870 ; a linen
manufacturer, one of the Hon. Secs, of Ulster
Unionist Council, and Lieut.-Col. Comdg.
1 6th Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, Chevalier of Legion of
Honour, D.S.O.); has sat as M.P. for Armagh
co., N. Armagh Div. (C) since Nov. 1917 ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918. Linwinny House, Lurgan,
co. Armagh.
Allen-Williams [see Williams].
ALLENBY,Ca£f. Frederick Claude Hynman,
C. B.E. [see V. Allenby].
Allenby, Vice- A dm. Reginald Arthur,
M.V.O., D.S.O., son of Major Robert Allen-
by, J.P., of St. Mary’s Lodge, York; b. 1861;
entered R.N. 1875, became Lieut. 1884, Com.
1897, Capt. 1902, Rear-Adm. 1913 (retired
1915), and Vice-Adm. 1918; served during
Egyptian War 1882 (medal, bronze star);
sometime Naval Attache for Germany, Hol-
land, and Denmark; appointed an Assist.
Embarkation Staff Officer 1915, with rank of
Lieut.-Col. : m. 1896, Nina Jane, da. of Maj.-
Gen. Hugh Shaw, V.C., C.B. ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1904, D.S.O. 1918.
Allerton, Capt. Claude, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
served during European War 1914-19 as
Capt. Notts and Derbyshire Regt. (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Alletson, Major George Coventry,
D. S.O., son of G. H. Alletson, of Northop,
Flints; b. 1874; Hon, Major Remount Ser.
S. African War 1900-1902, European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1902,
Norah (a Lady of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England), da. of the
late George Edward Trevor-Roper [see B.
Teynham, colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. Dal-
ronach, Kilchrenan , Argyllshire.
Allfrey, Capt. Edward Mortimer,
D.S.O. ; b. 1886; Capt. Roy. Berkshire Regt.,
and a Staff Capt. ; served during European
War 1914-17 (despatches twice, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Allfrey, Lieut.-Col. Henry Irving Rod-
ney, D.S.O., M.C. , son of Col. I. S. Allfrey ;
b. 1879; ed at Wellington Coll.; entered
Somerset L.I. 1899, became Major 1915, and
is Brevet Lieut.-Col.; S. Africa 1899-1900
(Queen’s medal with three clasps), European
War 1914-18 (despatches six times, M.C.,
D.S.O., Order of Aviz of Portugal)|: m. 1917,
Frances Elizabeth, da. of Arthur Cham-
berlayne Chichester, of Gipsy Hill, Devon ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Allgood, Brig.- Gen. William Henry
Loraine, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.C.; b. 1868;
entered King’s Roy. Rifle Corps 1891, and
became Major 1908; served with Burma
Expedition 1891-2, in S. Africa 1899-1900
(Queen’s medal with three clasps), and
during European War 1914-18 (despatches
twice, M.C., D.S.O., C.M.G ); appointed a
Brig.-Com. 1920 with rank of Brig.-Gen. : m.
1914, Sophia Beryl Sheila, da. of the late Col.
John Henry Graham Smyth, C.M.G. [E.
Mount Cashell] ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1918.
Allhusen, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Henry,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Henry Chris-
tian Allhusen, of Stoke Court, Bucks ; b.
1872 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.; Major oth
Lancers (retired) ; served in S. African War
1899-1900 (despatches, Queen-’s medal with
four clasps), and during European War
1914-18 as Lieut.-Col. on Staff (despatches,
D. S.O., CM.G.j; is a J.P. for Dorset : m.
1908, Enid, da. of Com. Harold William
Swithinbank, of Denham Court, Bucks; cr.
D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918. Picket Wood,
Mcrslham, Surrey ; Cavalry, Boodle's, and
White's Clubs.
Allin, Samuel John Henry Wallis,
C.B.E., son of John Samuel Wallis Allin, of
Sidcup ; b. 1871 ; ed. at Blackheath Proprie-
tary Sell. ; a Fellow and Member of Council
of Institute of Actuaries; was Actuary
National Health Insurance Joint Committee
1913-19, since when he has been Sec. to
Govt. Actuaries Depart. : m. 1901, Evelyn
Aishton, who d. 1904, da. of Arthur Procter
Dunstan; cr. C.B.E. 1918. Mottabeg, Sidcup,
Kent.
COMPANION AGE.
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Allison, James, C.B.E. , son of Matthew
Allison, of Dundee ; b. 1865 ; ed. at St.
Andrew’s (M.A. 18 — ) and Edin. (LL.B.
1888) Univs. ; Lecturer in Scots Law, Edin.
Univ. 1899- C920, and Chm. Court of Referees,
Dundee 1913-20 and Local Munitions Tri-
bunal 1915-20: m. 1897, Kate Constable, da.
of Peter Loring, Surg of Dundee; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 920. Craiglea , Newport ,
Fife; Scottish Liberal Club .
Allison, Richard John, C.B.E., son of
the late Joseph Charles Allison, of Radlett,
Herts; b. 1869; an Architect, and an Asso.
of Roy. Institute of British Architects ; was
Principal Architect Arts and Science, and
Diplomatic and Consular Buildings, etc.,
Office of Works 1914-20, since when he has
been Ch. Architect; cr. O.B.E. (Civil) 1918,
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 63, Hornsey Lane ,
High gate, N.6.
Allman, Robert, C.M.G., son of the late
Rev. William Allman, M.A. ; b. 1854 ;
L.R.C.S.l. 1879; L.R.C.P.I. 1880; appointed
Principal Med. Officer, S. Nigeria 1891, and
organised Med. Depart, there ; served as
Principal Med. Officer with Cross River,
Eket, and Okrikar Expeditions 1895-6, with
Benin Expedition 1897 (despatches, medal
with clasp, thanked by Sec. of State), with
Oron 1897, Ekuri 1897-8 (despatches), and
Ubium and Isha Expeditions 1899, and with
Aro Expedition 1901-2 (despatches, medal
with clasp): m. 1893, Constance Maude, da.
of the late Edmund Murphy, Ch. Receiver
of Court of Chancery, and Govt. Arbitrator,
Ireland; cr. C.M.G. 1901. 2, Cowper Villas,
Palmerston Park, Dublin.
Allsop, Lieut.-Col. William Gillian,
C.M.G. , D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Austra-
lian Artilleiy; European War 1915-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1917,
C. M.G. 1919.
Allsopp, Lieut.-Col. Jerome Boileau,
D. S.O. ; b. 1879; formerly Major and tem-
porary Lieut.-Col. S. Lancashire Regt. ;
S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen's medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Allsup, Com. Claud Finlinson, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Com. R.N. ; European War 1914-19,
with Grand Fleet Destroyer Flotillas (des-
patches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919-
Allsup, Lifut.-Col. Edward Saunders,
D.S.O., son of the late William James
Allsup; 6.1879; is Major and Acting Lieut.-
Col. R.A.,and a Brig. Major; N.-W. Frontier
of India 1908 (medal with clasp) ; European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
i9I7.
Allum, Frederick Warner, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; Engineer-in-Ch. Mushk Extension
Railway; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Allwood, James, C.M.G.) b. 18 — ;
entered Colonial Ser. Jamaica 1866; be-
came Clerk of Circuit Courts, Montego Bay
1875, Clerk of Dist. Court 1880, and 1st class
Clerk in Colonial Sec.’s Office 1885 ; was Col-
lector-Gen. of Customs, Excise, and Internal
Revenue, Jamaica 1877-1904 ; retired 1904;
cr. C.M.G. 1903.
Alma Tadema, Miss Laurence, C.B.E.,
da. of the late Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema,
O.M., R.A., D.C.L. ; b. 18 — ; an authoress,
and Joint Founder and Hon. Sec. of Polish
Victims Relief Fund ; cr. C.B.E. 1918. The
Fair Haven, Wiltersham, Kent.
Almond, Col. the Rev. John Macpherson,
C.M.G., C.B.E., D.C.L. , son of James Al-
mond ; 6. 1872 ; D.C.L. Lennoxville 1918; is
R. of Trinity Church, Montreal, and Hon.
Canon of Christchurch Cathedral, Mon-
treal ; S. Africa 1900, as Chap. Canadian Con-
tingent (Queen’s medal with three clasps),
European War 1914-17 as Director of
Chaplains Sers. with rank of Hon. Col.
(despatches, C.M.G.) : m. 1901, Nellie
Estella Beemer; cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. 299, Marlowe i venue, Notre
Dame de Grace, Montreal.
Alpine, Major William, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; formerly Major King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps ; European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 19x8.
Alston, Capt. Alfred Gilmore, C.M.G. ;
6. 18 — ; is Capt. R.N. (retired); served in
China 1901; has Order of the Nile; cr.
C.M.G. 1917.
Alston, Lieut.-Col. Francis George,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Sir Francis
Beilby Alston, K. C.M.G., of the Foreign
Office; 6. 1878; ed. at Eton, and abroad;
entered Scots Guards 1900, became Capt.
1905, Major 1915, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1918;
S. Africa 1899-1902 (wounded, Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D. S.O., Croix de Guerre, Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
C. M.G.); appointed an A. A. and Q.M.G.
1916, a Brig.-Gen. in Charge of Administra-
tion 1918, and an A. Q.M.G. 1920: m. 1907,
Antoinette, da. of the late John Tarn ; cr.
D. S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1919. Kings Copse,
Bucklebury, Reading; 4, Chester Place ,
Hyde Park Square, W. ; Guards' , and
Travellers' Clubs.
Alston, Capt. Hubert George, C.B. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. R.N. (retired) ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1918.
Alston, Major Llewelyn Arthur Augus-
tus, D.S.O., M.D. ; b. 18 — ; European War
1914- 19 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Altham, Capt. Edward, C.B., son of
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Edward Altham Altham,
K.C.B., K.C.I.E., C.M.G.; 6. 1882; Com.
and Acting Capt. R.N. ; European War 1914-
19, finally in N. Russia (naval despatches
seven times, mil despatches thrice, C.B.,
Officer Legion of Honour, Order of St. Vladi-
mir of Russia): m. 1908, Fiorella Cecil, da.
of R. C. B. Willis, of 4, Grange Park, Ealing,
W. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Altham, Major Harry Surtees, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Edward Altham,
K.C.B., C.M.G. ; 6. 1888; formerly Major
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; European War
1915- 19 (despatches thrice, M.C., D.S.O.) : m.
1917, Alison, da. of S. R. Livingstone Lear-
month, of Catherington House, Horndean ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Alves, Major Henry Malcolm Jerome,
D.S.O., son of the late Col. J. M. Alves,
R.A. ; b. 1883 ; is Major R. A., andaGen. Staff
Officer; served during European War 1914-
18 (despatches, D.S.O , Belgian Croix de
Guerre): m. 19x7, Beatrice Maude, da. of
the late Sir Stanley Ismay, K.C.S.I., and
widow of Major Henry Newton Kelly,
Indian Army [see Ismay, “ Knights’
Widows”] ; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Arden Grange,
Hu rs tp ierp oint.
Amar Nath, Rai Sahib Diwan, C.I.E.)
b. 18 — ; is Ch. Min. to Maharaja of Jammu
and Kashmir; cr. C.I.E. 1911. Kashmir,
India.
Ambrose, Charles Frederick Nelson,
D.S.O.) b. 18 — ; is Lieut, and Assist. In-
structor Tank Corps ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Ambrose, Capt. John Goldwell, O.B.E. ,
M.C . ; 6. 18 — ; Capt. R.E. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, M.C., O.B.E.) ; cr.
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Ameer Ali, Rt. Hon. Syed, P.C., C.I.E. ,
LL.D. [see “Privy Council”].
Amery, William Bankes, C.B.E., son of
Thomas Arthur Amery, of Norwell, Newark,
Notts; b. 1883; ed. at Christ’s Hospital;
Assist. Committee Clerk, Customs and Ex-
cise ; Assist. Sec. War Trade Depart., and
Establishment Officer, Min. of Transport
during European War : m. 1918, Sophia
Adelaide, da. of the late Herbert Burrows
Adcock^ Warwickshire Regt., of Highfield,
Lane End, Bucks; cr. C B.E. (Civil) 1920.
5, Egliston Road, Putney , S.W. 15; Royal
Automobile Club.
Amos, Major Herbert Gilbert Maclachlan,
D.S.O., son of the late Rev. James Amos, of
St. Ibbs, Hitchin; b. 1866; entered West
India Regt. 1890, and became Capt. King’s
Own Scottish Borderers 1900 ; retired 1906;
served in S. Africa 1900-1901 (despatches
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twice, D.S.O.); is Major in the Army:
m. 1893, Kate Isabella, da. of Lieut. -Gen.
W. A. Stratton ; cr. D.S.O. iqoo. St. Ibbs,
Hitchin, Herts ; Junior U hited Service Club.
Amphlett, Major Charles Grove, D.S.O. ;
b. 1862; entered N. Staffordshire Regt.
1884, became Capt. 1893, and Major 1900
(li.-p. 1902); retired 1902; served in S.
Africa 1899-1900, in command of 1st Batn.
Mounted Inf. (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1900. Four Ashes Hall , near Stour-
bridge ; Naval and Military Club.
Amy, Major Archibald Craig, D.S.O.,
M. D.\ b. 18 - ; Major R.A.M.C.; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Amyot, Lieut.-Col. John Andrew, C.M.G.,
son of John F. Amyot; b. 1867; is Lieut.-
Col. Canadian Army Med. Corps (de-
spatches twice, C.M.G.); cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Ananda Rao, Tanjore Madava Rao, C.I.E. ;
b. 18 — ; is Dewan of Mysore; cr. C.I.E. 1910.
Mysore , Central India.
Anderson, Miss Adelaide Mary, C.B.E.,
da. of the late Alexander Gavin Anderson,
formerly of 1, Fitzjohn’s Avenue, N.W. ;
b. 1863; ed. at Queen’s Coll., Harley Street,
and at Girton Coll., Camb.; M A. Dublin
1906 ; has been H.M. Principal Lady Inspec-
tor of Factories, Home Office, since 1897 ;
cr. C.B.E. 1918. Ladies' University , and
Albemarle Clubs.
Anderson, Major Alexander Alderson,
D.S.O., youngest son of Lieut.-Col. William
Patrick Anderson, C.M.G., of 64, Cooper
Street, Ottawa, Canada; b. 1889; ed. at
R. M.C., Kingston, Canada, and at McGill
Univ. (B.Sc. 1911); is a Civil Engineer, and
Major Canadian Engineers; served during
European War 1915-18 (despatches thrice,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918. 64, Cooper Street,
Ottawa, Canada ; University ( Ottawa ) Club.
Anderson, Major Alexander James,
C. S.I .; b. 1879 ; Major Rangoon Port Defence
Vol.; Mesopotamia 1915-18 Comdg. Vol.
Artillery Battery (prisoner at Kut, de-
spatches, C.S.I ) ; cr. C.S.I. 1918.
Anderson, Capt. Alexander Milne, D.S.O.]
b. 18 — ; Capt. Australian Imperial Forces;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Anderson, Alexander Richard, C.B.E. ,
F.R.C.S., son of Col. R. Anderson, formerly
56th Regt.; b. 18—; F.R.C.S. England 1884;
Surg., Gen. Hospital, Nottingham : m. 1890,
Edith, da. of C. E. Tuck, J.P., cf Blofield,
Norfolk ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919. 3, East
Circus Street, Nottingham.
Anderson, Major Archibald Stirling
Kennedy, D.S.O., M.C. , M.B.\ b. 18 — ;
served during European War 1914-18 as
Major R.A.M.C (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Anderson, Major Arthur Emilius David,
D. S.O., M.C., son of the late Rev. Preb.
David Anderson, R. of St. George’s, Hanover
Square, W. [see Laurie, Bt.]; b. 1886; ed.
at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.; King’s
Own Scottish Borderers; European War
1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.): m. 1916,
Jean Douglas, da. of James Patrick McIn-
tyre, of 45, Prince’s Gardens, S.W. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Anderson, Col. Austin Thomas,
C.M.G. ; b. 1868; Col. R. A., and Comdg. R. A.
S. Midland Div. (T.F.) ; N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8 (medal with clasp), European
War 1914-18 as Brig.-Gen. (despatches,
C.M.G., Brevet Col., Legion of Honour,
Croix de Guerre) ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Anderson, Major Barton Edward, D.S.O.’,
b. 1881 ; is Major Indian Army; served on
N. -W. Frontier of India 1908 (medal with
clasp), and in Mesopotamia 1915- 17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. Cecil Ford, D.S.O. ;
b. 1872: entered R.E. 1892, became Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1916 and Lieut.-Col. 1920; Don-
gola Expedition 1896 (medal, Khedive’s
medal), European War 1914-18 (despatches,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., D.S.O.): m. 1910, Maud
Alice, da. of the late Major Sydney Edwin
Bellingham [see Bellingham, Bt., colls. ]• cr
D.S.O. 1918.
Anderson, Major Charles, D.S O , M.C.,
b. 18 — ; Major Roy. Scots ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. Charles Abbot,
D.S.O. ; b. 1875 ; entered Manchester Regt.
1900, and retired as Lieut.-Col. 1920; served
1 in S Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-18 (de-
, spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Anderson, Major Charles Agnew, D.S.O.)
b. 18— ; is temporary MajorS. African Water
Supply Corps ; served during European
War 19T4-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); Cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Anderson, David Martin. C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Controller, Forgings, Castings, and Stamp-
ings Depart., Min. of Munitions during
European War ; cr. C.B E. (Civil) 1920.
i Anderson, Capt. David Murray, C.M.G.,
M. V.O., son of the late Gen. David Anderson,
Col. Cheshire Regt. ; b. 1874; entered R.N.
1887, became Lieut. 1895, Com. 1905, and Capt.
1911 ; served with Brass River and M’wele
j Expeditions 1895 (medal with clasp, specially
j promoted), in Ashanti 1896, and during
European War 1914-18 (Brilliant Star of
Zanzibar, Order of Rising Sun of Japan) ;
I wTas Com. of Royal Yacht “ Victoria and
j Albert” 1908-11: m. 1908, Muriel, da. of the
i late William H. Teschemaker, of 9, Egerton
I Gardens, S.W. ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1910,
I C.M.G. 1918. United Service Club.
\ Anderson, Major Desmond Francis,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Frank Her-
bert Anderson ; b. 1885 ; ed. at Rugby, and
at R.M.C. ; entered Devonshire Regt. 1905,
I became Capt. E. Yorkshire Regt. 1910,
Brevet Major 1917, and Major 1918; Euro-
pean War 1914-17 on Staff (despatches
four times, D.S.O., Brevet Major, C.M.G.,
Legion of Honour) : m. 1915, Mary Hope
Prisca, da. of the Rev. Sydney William
Wentworth Wilkin, Chap, to the Forces;
I cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1919. 14, York
\ House, Kensington , IV.
; Anderson, Major Edward Darn ley, D.S.O ,
son of John Anderson, of 15, Grosvenor
Street, Edinburgh; b. 1890; is Major N.
Staffordshire Regt. ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
I 1918.
i Anderson, Major Edward Philip, D.S.O. ;
b. 1883; is Major R.E. ; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Legion of Honour) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
; Anderson, Lieut.-Col. Eric Litchfield
Brooke, D.S.O. ; b. 1889; formerly Capt. R. A.,
retired as Lieut.-Col. 1920; European War
1914-18 (twice wounded, despatches twice,
D. S.O., Order of Danilo ofMontenegro) ; cr.
I D.S.O. 1914.
Anderson, Eric Oswald, C.B.E., son of
the late H. D. Anderson, of Ridgehurst Lodge,
I Shenley, Herts; b. 1870; Gen. Manager of
I Bulloch and Co. (Limited), East India mer-
chants, of London and Burma ; wasa Member of
the Council of Lieut. -Gov. of Burma, and Chm.
Burma Chamber of Commerce 1917-19: *»•
1919, Cecily Violet Mary, da. of Lionel Bigge,
I of Clevelands, Exmouth, and widow of Arthur
I D. Stafford. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. ; cr.
C. B.E. (Civil) 1919. Rangoon, Burma; Pegu
(Rangoon), and Conservative Clubs.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. Fearnley, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 1883 ; Major and temporary Lieut.-
Col. Seaforth Highlanders; N.-W. Frontier of
India 1908 (medal with clasp), European War
1914- 19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D. S.O. 1919.
Anderson, Major Francis, D.S.O., M-C.‘,
b. 1888 ; Major Roy. Highlanders: European
War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O. with
Bar, Order of Crown of Italy): m. 19 — ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1919).
Anderson, Rev. Frederick Ingall, C.M.G.,
son of the Rev. Frederick Anderson, for-
COMPANIONAGE.
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merly V. of Hoole, near Chester; b. 1874;
ed. at Bradfield Coll., and at Jesus Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1896, M.A. 1899); a Senior Chap,
to the Forces ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, C.M.G., Order of Crown of Italy);
was Chap, to the Forces, Egypt 1904-9; ap-
pointed Chap, to H.M. 19x9, and Assist.
Chap. -Gen., Aldershot 1920: m. 1903, Annie
Ethel Dora, da. of the late Lieut.-Gen.
George Nicholas Chanmer, C.B., V.C. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1916.
Anderson, George, C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Assist. Sec. Educational Depart., Govt, of
India; cr. C.I.E. 1920.
Anderson, Gen. Harry Cortlandt, C.B.,
son of the late Major Philip Cortlandt
Anderson, Indian Army; b. 1826; entered
Indian Army 1842, became Capt. 1857, Brevet
Major 1858, Major 1862, Brevet Lieut. -Col.
and Lieut. -Col. 1865, Brevet Col. 1873, Col.
1874, Maj.-Gen. 1884, Lieut.-Gen. 1888, and
Gen. 1894; served in Sutlej Campaign 1845-6,
present at battle of Ferozepore (medal), and
during Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (medal. Brevet
Major); is Hon. Col. an Indian Inf. Regt. :
m. 1st, 1850, Catherine Lucy, who d. 1861,
da. of Major Frederick Angelo; 2ndly,
1868, Alice Forbes, who d. 1911, el. da. of
Surg.-Gen. William Baker Taylor; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1907.
Anderson, Capt. George Henry, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18— ; Acting Capt. R.F.A. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Anderson, Henry Aiken, C.S.I., son of
the late Findlay Anderson, of Inchyra
Grange, Stirlingshire ; b. 1851 ; ed. at Edin-
burgh Acad,, and at Repton ; entered I.C.S.
1873 ; appointed Assist. Political Officer,
Kuram 1880, Dep. Commr., Punjab 1889, and
Commr. 1899; acted as Commr. and Sup.,
Derajati8g2, 1895, and 1896; went on Special
Duty withWaziristan Delimitation Commn.
1894 and again 1895; retired 1906: m. 1889,
Ethel Amy, who d. 1908, da. of J. W.
Macnabb, of Arthurstone, Berks; cr. C.S.I.
1897. 2, Lansdown Crescent, Edinburgh.
Anderson, Lieut.- Col. Henry Stewart,
C. M.G. , son of Rev. Samuel Anderson, of
Dunmurry, Ireland ; b. 1872 ; is Lieut.-Col.
R.A.M.C. ; served during S. African War
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps) : m. 1910,
Cicely Mary, da. of the Rev. Otho Steele, of
Lichfield, Staffordshire; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Anderson, Capt. Horace, D.S.O. ,
M.C. ) b. 18 — ; Capt. Roy. Irish Regt.
Reserve; European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches, M.C., D.S.O., Order of Nile of
Egypt); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Anderson, James, C.B.E. , son of
Wellwood Anderson, of Dumfries; b. 1857;
ed. at Dumfries Acad. ; a Telegraph En-
gineer ; Div. Manager, Eastern Telegraph
Co. in the Levant 1888-1918, and Consul at
Athens 1888-92; m. 18 — , Arabella William
son, of Smyrna ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Union (Malta) Club.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. James, C.M.G.,
D. S.O., son of R. M. Anderson, J.P., o
Glasgow ; b. 1872 ; is Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) High-
land L.I. (T.F.), Comdg. an Officer Cadet
Batn., and a J.P. for City of Glasgow; Euro-
pean War 1914-18, Comdg. Batn. in Gallipoli,
Egypt, Palestine, and France (wounded,
despatches four times, D.S.O. with two Bars,
C.M.G.) : m. 1914, Elsie Mary, da. of J. E.
Corby, of Rowley Bank, Arkley ; cr. D.S.O.
1916 (two Bars 1918), C.M.G. 1918. The
Elms, Millikin Park , Renfrewshire ; Cale-
donian Club.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. James Dalgleish,
C.B.E., D.S.O.) b. 18 — ; Major Cape Auxili-
ary Horse Transport, and temporary Lieut.-
Col. attached R.A.S.C. ; German S.-W. Africa
1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916,
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Anderson, James Edward, C.B.E. ; b.
18— ; Dep. Ch. Mechanical Engineer, Mid-
land Railway; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Anderson, Major James Sinclair Stand-
ish, D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major Australian
Forces; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Anderson, Major John, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
served during European War 1914-18 as
Major R.A.M.C. (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. John, C.I.E. , M.B.,
son of the late Joseph Anderson : b. 1855 5
ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B., C.M. 1878);
is Lieut.-Col. Indian Med. Ser. (retired) ;
served during Afghan War 1879-80 (medal) ;
is a Member of Med. Board, India Office :
m. 1890, Mary Mabel, da. of the late John
Baboneau Nickterlein Hennessey, C.I.E.,
F.R.S. ; cr. C.I.E. 1917. 25, Hyde Park Gate,
S.W.; East India United Service Club.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. John, D.S.O., son
of J. Anderson, of Forres ; b. 1852 ; joined
2nd Dragoons 1871, transferred to Army
Ser. Corps 1885, became Hon. Lieut, and
Quartermaster 1895, and Hon. Capt. 1905;
retired 1905 ; served in S. Africa 1896, as
Assist. Supply Officer (medal) and 1899-
1902 (despatches, Queen's medal with four
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
D.S.O.) ; was 4 years employed as Assist.
Controller, British South Africa Co., and
Controller and Lieut.-Col. S. African Con-
stabulary 1900-1906 : m. 1878, Philippa, da.
of H. Taylor ; cr. D.S.O. 1902. Clare Farm,
Trichardts, Transvaal.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. John Faulkener
Henniker, D.S.O.) b. 1883; is Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. Indian Army; served in
Mesopotamia 1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevets Major and Lieut.-Col.); cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. John Hubback,
C. M.G., C.B.E., M.D., son of Dr. James
Fisher Anderson, of Maloa, Woodend, Vic-
toria, Australia ; b. 1883 ; ed. at Longford
Gram Sch., Tasmania, and at Ormond Coll.,
Melbourne Univ. (B.S. 1908, M.D. 1910) ; is
Lieut.-Col. Australian Army Med. Corps,
and Assist. Director of Med. Sers. ; Euro-
pean War 1915-18 in Egypt, Gallipoli, and
France (despatches twice, C.M.G.) : m. 1919,
Ruby Clare, da. of Harold Charles Moffatt,
of Goodrich Court, Ross, Herefordshire ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Anderson, Major Lewis , D.S.O., M.C.,
M.B., Ch.B., son of Lewis Anderson, of
May Pen, Jamaica; b. 1879; ed. at Elgin
Acad., at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B., Ch.B. 1902),
and at King’s Coll., London (D.P.H. 1920);
is Dep. Controller Med. Ser., Min. of Pen-
sions ; European War 1914-19 as Dep. Assist.
Director Med. Sers., 32nd Div. and 5th
Army Corps (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.,
M.C., Croix de Guerre) : m. 1906, Mabel
Alice, da. of John Measures Cookes, of
Warwick ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. c/o Lloyd*s Bank ,
Ltd., Colmore Road , Birmingham.
Anderson, Com. Lionel John Garfit,
D. S.O.) b. 18 — ; is Com. R.N. ; served
during European War 1914-17 with a De-
stroyer Patrol Flotilla (despatches, D.S.O.);
has Order of Avis of Portugal ; cr. D.S.O.
I9I7-
Anderson, Maj.-Gen. Louis Edward,
C.B.,e 1. son of the late Louis John Anderson,
Dist. -Inspector Roy. Irish Constabulary;
b. 1861; L.R.C.P.I., L.M., and L.R.C.S.I.
1881 ; entered Roy. Army Med. Corps 1884,
became Major 1896, Lieut.-Col. 1900, Col. 1908,
and Surg -Gen. and Maj.-Gen. 1912 ; retired
1920 ; served with Nile and Suakin Expedi-
tions 1884-5 (medal with two clasps, bronze
star), on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8
(medal with clasp), and in S. Africa 1899-
1902, as Special Ser. Officer, Protectorate
Regt., and as Principal Med. Officer,
present at Defence of Mafeking and
operations in Transvaal and Cape
Colonies (Queen’s medal with two clasps
King’s medal with two clasps, promoted);
was Assist. Director, Med. Sers., Allahabad
and Fyzabad Brigs. 1908-11, and Bareilly,
Garhwal, and Dehra Dun Brigs. 1911-12 ;
appointed Dep. Director of Med. Sers.
(Lucknow Div.) 1912, and Irish Com-
mand 1913: m. 1888, Emily, only da. of the
late Henry Fisher, of Liverpool; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1913. Junior Army and Navy Club.
1240
COMPANIONAGE.
Anderson, Dr. Louisa Garrett, C.B.E.,
M.D., B.S., da. of James George Skelton
Anderson; b. 1873; has been Assist. Surg.
New Hospital for Women, Surg. Women’s
Hospital for Children, and Ch. Surg. to Mil.
Hospital, Endell Street; cr. C.B.E. 1917.
116, Park Street , Grosvenor Square, W. r. ;
to, Bedford Gardens , Kensington , W.
Anderson, Capt. Maxwell Hendry,
C.B.E. , el. son of the Rev. J. H. Anderson ;
b. 1879; Bar. Middle Temple 1909; entered
R.N. 1893, and is Capt. (retired) ; was Local
Govt. Board Member of Central (Unem-
ployed) Body for London 1914-19; appointed
Attorney Gen. of Gibraltar 1919; cr. O.B.E.
1918, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Gibraltar; United
Service , and National Liberal Clubs.
Anderson, Brig.-Gen. Nelson Graham, j
C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Maj.-
Gen. Robert Patrick Anderson, I.S.C. ; b. I
1875 > entered Roy. Sussex Regt. 1896, be- {
came Capt. Army Ser. Corps 1901, Major
1912, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1915, Lieut. -Col. !
and Brevet Col. 1917, and Col. 1920; served 1
in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s j
medal with five clasps, King’s medal with 1
two clasps, D.S.O.), with Zakka Khel Ex- j
pedition 1908 (medal with clasp), in Somali- 1
land 1909, as Special Ser. Officer and Assist, j
Director of Supply and Transport (de- j
spatches, medal with clasp), and during |
European War 1914-18, on Staff (despatches j
six times, C.M.G., Brevets Lieut. -Col. and
Col. C.B., Order of Crown of Roumania,
Legion of Honour) ; was a Supply and Tran- j
sport Officer (4th class), Indian Army 1907 ;
appointed a D.A.Q.M.G. 5th Div., Irish j
Command 1913, an A.A. and Q.M.G. 1914, an !
A.Q.M.G. 1915, a D.A. and Q M.G., 1916 and ;
a D. Q.M.G. 1919, with rank of Brig.-Gen.: j
m. 1914, Fanny, da. of the late William ;
Scott, of Hampden House, Ibrox, and widow
of H. Herbert Harley; cr. D.S.O. 1900,'
C. M.G. 1916, C.B (Mil.) 1918.
Anderson, Capt. Patrick Campbell, I
D. S.O. , M.C. ; b. 1894; formerly Capt. Sea-
forth Highlanders; European War 1914-18 I
(despatches, M.C. , D.S.O., nelgian Croix de |
Guerre) : m. 1919, Gladys Erica, da. of i
Henry Beadon Abdy [see Abdy, Bt.J; cr. j
D.S.O. 1918.
Anderson, Lieut. -Col. Peter, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; Lieut. -Col. Canadian Inf. ; European
War 1915-19 (prisoner, despatches, D.S.O.
with bar) ; cr. D.S.O. with Bar 1919.
Anderson, Robert, C.M. G., son of the late I
David Anderson, Mount Pleasant, Cambus- j
lang, near Glasgow; b. 1858; ed. in Glasgow ;
is a Civil Engineer, and a M.I.C.E. ; was
Assist. Engineer City of Glasgow Union [
Railway 1879-81, Resident Engineer, Glas- 1
gow and S.-W. Railway 1881-6, Resident En- j
gineer, Caledonian Railway 1886-8, Engineer
(Construction and Location) on Interoceanic
Railway (Mexico) 1888-91, Manager and
Engineer Carenaro Railway and Navigation
Co. (Venezuela) 1892-5, and Engineer on
construction of Uganda Govt. Railways
1895-8, Sup. Engineer 1898-1901, Dep. Ch.
Engineer 1901-3, and Ch. Engineer 1903-4: ni.
1884, Susan, da. of the late Donald McNicol,
of Loch Awe, Scotland; cr. C.M.G. 1903.
Caledonian Club.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. Rowland James
Percy, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Sir
Percy Anderson, K.C.B., K. C.M.G. ; b. 1873 i
ed. at Winchester; entered nth Hussars
1893, became Capt. 1902, Major 1908, Lieut.-
Col. 1916 and Col. 1920; served on N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with clasp), |
in Uganda 1898 (medal with clasp), in S.
Africa 1900-1902, as Special Ser. Officer,)
Rhodesia Field Force, and subsequently on |
Staff (despatches, Queen’s medal with four j
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps, 1
D.S.O.), and during European War 1914-18
(wounded, C.M.G.); was an Instructor at I
Cav. Sch. 1909-10: in. 1914, Phyllis, da. of
T. Stanley Chappell, of Chadshunt, War-
wickshire ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1918.
Cavalry Club.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. Samuel Boyd,
C. M.G., D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian 1
Artillery; European War i9i5*i7(despatches, 1
D. S.O., C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. !
1919.
Anderson, Capt. Stanley John, D.S.O.,
son of George Mur ray Anderson, formerly of
Emerald Hill, Milngavie ; b. 1878 ; was in
Glasgow Highlanders 1895-1901 and London
Scottish 1907-8 ; joined Canadian Mil. 1912,
and became Capt. 1913 ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-15, as Capt. Canadian Inf.
(twice wounded, despatches, D.S.O.); is a
Real Estate Agent : m. 1915, Margaret
Hutchinson Rose, da. of John Samuel, of
Edinburgh ; cr. D.S.O. 1915. Moosejaw ,
Saskatchewan, Canada.
Anderson, Brig.-Gen. Stuart Milligan,
D.S.O , b. 18 — ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) R.A. ;
served during European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
American D.S.M.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Anderson, Major Thomas Alexander
Harvie, C.B., son of Harvie Anderson, of
Quarter and Shirgarton, Stirlingshire ; b.
1872 ; ed. at Glasgow Acad., and at Glasgow
Univ. (M.A. 1893, B.L. 1896, LL.B. 1898); is
a Solicitor, partner in legal firm of Aiken,
Harvie Anderson and Co., a J.P. for Co. of
City of Glasgow', Major (T.D.) Highland L.I.
Reserve (T.F.), and Sec. City of Glasgow
Territorial Force Asso. : m. 1905, Nessie
Wilson, da. of the late Sir John Shearer, of
Glasgow; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1917. 201, West
George Street, Glasgow'.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Gayer,
C.M.G,, D.S.O. ; b. 1881 ; is Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; served in S. Africa
1901-2 (despatches, Queen’s medal with five
clasps), and during European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
C. M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919.
Anderson, Col. Thomas Victor, D.S.O.,
2nd son of Lieut.-Col. William Patrick
Anderson, C.M.G., of 64, Cooper Street,
Ottawa, Canada; b. 1881; ed. at R.M.C.,
Kingston, Canada, and at McGill Univ.
(B.Sc. 1901) ; is Col. Roy. Canadian En-
gineers; served during European War
19x4-18 (despatches four times, D.S.O.,
wounded, Russian Order of St. Anne
with Sw'ords) ; appointed to Command
Canadian Engineers Training Depot in
England 1917: m. 1910, Elizabeth Grace,
da. of Col. W. D. Gordon, formerly Canadian
Forces; cr D.S.O. 1918. Junior Naval and
Military Club.
Anderson, Flight- Lieut . Walter Fraser,
D. S.O., D.F.C. ; b. 18 — ; European War
1915-20, as Pilot and Flight-Lieut. R. A.F.,
finally in S. Russia (D S.O., D.F.C.) ; cr.
D S.O. 1920.
Anderson, Maj.-Gen. Warren Hastings,
C. B. ; b. 1872 ; is Maj.-Gen ; S. African War
1899-1902 as Adj. Cheshire Regt. and on
Staff (despatches, Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-18, on Staff (de-
spatches, C.B., Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col.,
promoted Maj.-Gen., Orders of A viz and
Christ of Portugal, and St. Stanislis of
Russia, Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre);
appointed Comdt. Staff Coll. 1919 : m. 1910,
Eileen, da. of Hamilton Osborne; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1918. Staff College, Camberley, Surrey.
Anderson, Major Warren Melville,
D. S.O.; b. 18 — ; Major Australian Light
Horse ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Anderson, Major William, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 1886 ; is Capt and Brevet Major North-
umberland Fusiliers (T.F.) ; European War
1914-1S (wounded, despatches, M.C., D.S.O.,
Brevet Major); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Anderson, Col. William Beaumont,
C.M.G., D.S.O., el. son of Lieut.-Col. William
Patrick Anderson, C.M.G., of Ottawa ; b.
1877; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Kingston,
Canada, and at McGill Univ. (B.A.Sc., 1898);
Col Roy. Canadian Engineers; European
War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.):
in. 1903, Lois Winifred, da. of the late
Robert Taylor, of Toronto ; cr. D.S.O. i9i7«
C. M.G. 1919. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Anderson, Col. William Campbell,
D. S.O., son of the late Capt. James Alex-
ander Anderson, 14th Regt. ; b. 1868 ; for-
COMPANION AGE.
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merly Capt. 15th Hussars, and Lieut.-Col.
and Hon. CoJ. Comdg. a Batn. Border
Regt. ; is Hon. Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col.
in the Army ; sometime Lieut.-Col. Comdg.
a Batn. Gloucestershire Regt.; served on
Niger 1896-7, in Northern Territories of Gold
Coast 1898-9 (medal, with clasp), in S. Africa
1899-1902 as Adjt., and subsequently as
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 5th Batn. in Imperial
Yeo. (despatches thrice, two medals with
clasps, D.S.O.), and in Mesopotamia 1916-17
(wounded, Brevet Col.), : m. 1894 Elizabeth
Wickham, da. of the late Edward Barnes,
of Walton House, Street, Somerset ; cr.
D.S.O. igoo. Naval and Military Club.
Anderson, Col. William Christian,
C.M G., son of Lieut. -Gen George Gibson
Anderson, Indian rtrmy; b. 1867; entered
Highland L.I. 1888 and Indian Army 1891,
became Major 1906, Lieut.-Col. 1914, and
Brevet Col. 1916; retired 1920; was a Brig.-
Com. 19x8-20 ; N.-W. Frontier of India
1897-8 (medal with two clasps), S. African
War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with five clasps),
in Somaliland 1902-4 (medal with clasp),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G.,
Brevet Col., Order of St. Anne of Russia) : m.
1906, Beryl Gertrude, da. of Lieut.-Col.
Alfred Bolton; cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. William Hyoid
Kerr, D.S.O. , son of William (Joseph)
Anderson, of Ottawa ; b. 1873 ; ed. at
Toronto Univ. (B.A. 1893, M.B. 1897) ; a
Physician and Surg., and Lieut.-Col. Cana-
dian Army Med. Corps ; European War 1914-
19, Comdg. 13th Canadian Field Ambulance
(despatches, Croix de Guerre, D.S.O.) : m.
1901, Beatrice Louise Stanton (Ouida), da. of
John McCosh, of Orilla, Canada ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Anderson, William James, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; is Hon. Treasurer, Scottish Branch,
British Red Cross So. ; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. William Maurice,
C. I.E., M.D.] b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Indian
Med. Ser. ; cr. C.I.E. 1919.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. William Menzies,
D. S.O., M.C.: b. 1883; ed. at Allan Glen’s
Sch., Glasgow, and at Glasgow Univ.;
Solicitor, Scotland, 1906 ; formerly Lieut.-
Col. 6th Batn. Highland L.I. (T.F.) ;
European War 1914-19, as Lieut.-Col.
Comdg. his Batn (despatches twice, M.C.,
D.S.O.): m. 1913, Jessie Jack, da. of Benjamin
Gilmour, of Caldergrove, Motherwell, Glasgow;
cr. D.S.O. 1918. 180, Hope Street, Glasgow.
Liberal ( Glasgow ) Club.
Anderson, Lieut.-Col. William Patrick,
C.M.G. , el. son of the late Thomas Ander-
son, of Edmonton, Canada; b. 1851; ed. at
Bishops’ Coll., Lennoxville, Canada, and
at Manitoba Univ.; formerly Lieut.-Col.
Comdg. 43rd Canadian Rtfgt. of Rifles
(V.D.); served in Fenian Raid 1866 and
1870 (medal with two clasps); entered
Marine Depart., Canada 1874, became En-
gineer 1880, and Ch. Engineer 1882; retired
1919; is a F.R.G.S., a M.I.C.E., Treasurer
of Dominion of Canada Rifle Asso., a
Charter Member, and Past Pres, of En-
gineering Institute of Canada, a Member
of Geographic Board of Canada, and of
Lighthouse Board; sometime editor of
Canadian Militia Gazette (which he founded):
m. 1876, Dorothea Susannah, el. da. of the
late Henry Beaumont Small, formerly Sec.,
Depart, of Agriculture, Canada; cr. C.M.G.
1913. 64, Cooper Street , Ottawa , Canada ;
Rideau ( Ottawa ) Club.
Anderson, William Thomas, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Ch. Labour Adviser, Min. of Muni-
tions; sometime Controller, Cumberland and
Lancashire Mines, Min. of Munitions; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Anderson-Pelham [see Pelham].
Andrade, Louis Antonio, C.M.G., son of
lose Antonio Andrade; b. 1865; appointed
Vet. Officer to Zanzibar Govt. 1893, Master
of the Horse to H.H the Sultan 1895,
Collector of Inland Revenue, Zanzibar xgo4,
Town Collector 1907, and Dist. Commr. 1910 :
m. 1900; cr. C.M.G. (Hon.) 1918. Zanzibar.
Andrew, Col. Albert William, C.M.G. ;
b. 1866 ; Col. Indian Army; S. Africa 1901-2
(despatches, Brevet Major, Queen’s medal
with five clasps), European War 19x4-18 in
Mesopotamia and France (despatches,
C. M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Andrew, Brig.-Gen. Frederick Annesley,
D. S.O.] b. 1868; formerly Lieut.-Col. and
Brevet Col. Indian Army; retired as Hon.
Brig.-Gen. -920; served in Mesopotamia
1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O. Brevet Col.); cr.
D.S O. 1917.
Andrew, Engineer-Ccipt. George Edward,
C.B., son of the late Donald Macdonald An-
drew, formerly of Swindon, Wilts ; b. 1869 ;
ed. at Swindon ; entered R.N. as Assist.
Engineer 1892, became Engineer-Lieut.
1899, Engineer-Com. 1910, and Engineer-
Capt. (retired) 1920; sometime Assist.
Manager H.M. Dockyard, Devonport ; now
1st Assist, to Manager, H.M. Dockyard,
Chatham; served on H.M.S. “Kent” at
Battle of Falkland Islands 1915 ; is a M.I.M.E.,
and a Fellow of Roy So. of Arts: m. 1908,
Evelyn Elizabeth, da. of John M. Spink, of
Taormina, Eastbourne; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916.
130, Green Lane, Northwood.
Andrew, Major William Cullen, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; temporary Major Machine
Gun Corps; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Andrewes, Major William, D.S.O., son
of the Rev. William John Andrewes ; b.
1874; is Major Canadian Inf.; served during
S. African War 1900, and during European
War 19x4-17 (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1902,
Lulu Jane Vosburg ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. Beams-
ville, Ontario.
Andrews, Major Arthur Treharne,
C.M.G.] b. 18 — ; formerly Major R.E. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1918.
Andrews, Capt. Francis Arthur Lav-
ington, C.B.E., son of Fleet-Surg. John
Andrews, R N. ; b. 1869 ; Capt. R N. ; King’s
Harbour Master, Malta 1912-19; has Order
of Rising Sun of Japan; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1918. United Service, and St. James’s Clubs.
Andrews, Major George William, D.S.O.,
son of the late George Andrews, farmer, of
Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire; b. 1869; is
Major Canadian Inf. ; served during Euro
Eean War 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
».S.O. 1916. 95, Academy Road, Winnipeg ,
Canada.
Andrews, Flight-Lieut. John Oliver,
D.S.O., M.C. ] 'b. 1896; is Capt. Roy. Scots.,
and Flight-Lieut. R.A.F. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O. with Bar) ; cr. D.S.O. (with Bar)
i9T7.
Andrews, Capt. John Owen, D.S.O.)
b. 1883; is Capt. R. A.V.C ; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S O. 1917.
Andrews, Surg.-Capt. Octavius William,
C.B.E., M .B.,B.S ., sonofDr. H.C. Andrews,
of Kensington, W.; b. 1865; Surg.-Capt. R.N.
(retired) ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C.B.E., Officer Legion of Honour, Italian
silver medal for mil. valour) : m. 1894,
Florence A. IT., da. of the late A. M. Ferrar,
J.P., D.L., of Belfast; cr. C.B.E. (MU.) 1919.
St. Briavel’s House, St. Briavel’s, Gloucester-
shire.
Andrews, Lieut.-Col. Richard John,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; is Lieut. Devonshire
Regt., and Acting Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a
Batn. Welsh Regt. ; served during European
War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O., Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Andrews, Capt, Stephen Arthur, D.S.O.,
M.C.) b. 18 — ; Acting Capt. Roy. Sussex
Regt. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Andros, Lieut.-Col. Ralph Craven, D.S.O.,
son of Capt. E. B. Andros, 95th Regt ; b.
1871 ; ed. at Upper Canada Coll., Toronto;
sometime in N.-W. Mounted Police, and
Canadian Mil.; is Lieut.-Col. Canadian
Mounted Rifles; served during European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); m. 1891,
F. M. L., da. of Capt. Hewett, R.M; cr.
1242
COMPANIONAGE.
D.S.O. 1917. Union , and Pacific ( Victoria )
Clubs.
Andrus, Lieut. -Col. Thomas Alehin,
C.M.G. ,son of Capt. Thomas Alehin Andrus,
formerly 3rd Batn. King’s Own (Yorkshire
L.I.), of Scadbury, Southfleet Manor, South-
fleet, Kent; b. 1872 ; ed. privately; entered
Prince of Wales’s (N. Staffordshire Regt.)
1893, and is Lieut. -Col. ; served with Dongola
Expedition 1896 (medal, Egyptian medal),
with Malakand and Buna Field Forces
1897-8, present at capture of Tanga Pass
(medal with clasp), and during European
War 1915-ig (wounded, despatches, C.M.G.,
Order of St. Anne of Russia): m. 1913, Alice
Loveday, da. of Adm. A. A. Chase-Parr; cr.
C. M.G. 19x6.
Angel, Capt. Thomas Lumbard, D.S.O. ,
son of the late John Angel, of Castle Grove,
Torquay; b. 1867; served in Bechuanaland
1896-7 (medal with clasp), and in S. Africa
1900-1902, as Capt. Kimberley Cycle Corps
during siege of that place (despatches,
D. S.O.); is a Capt. in the Arnry: m. 1st,
1893, Mabel, da. of Charles Abbey, sculptor,
formerly of Richmond, Surrey ; 2ndly, 1906,
Agnes Louise Dunlop, da. of Joseph Car-
bery, M.D., of Brighton ; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Angell, Col. Frederick John, C B.E., son
of the late Col. John Charles Angell, Army
Ordnance Depart. ; b. 1861 ; formerly Col
Roy. Irish Fusiliers; is Assist. Director of
Ordnance, Gibraltar ; served with Egyp-
tian Expedition 1884, and with Bechuanaland
Expedition 1884-5; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918.
Angell, Capt. John, D.S.O., M.C.)
b. 1890 ; Capt. Dorsetshire Regt. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) : m.
18 — ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Angoulvant, Gabriel, C.M.G.) Gov. of
St. Pierre; cr. C.M.G. (Hon.) 1906. Gover-
nor’s House , St. Pierre, Newfoundland.
Angus, Lieut.-Col. Alexander William,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major and Acting Lieut.-
Col. Cameron Highlanders; European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Angus, Col. William Mathwin, C.B.,
son of the late George Angus, of Gosforth,
Northumberland; b. 1851; formerly Lieut.-
Col. and Hon. Col. 1st Newcastle-on-Tyne
Roy. Garrison Art. (Vol.) (V.D.) ; is Past
Provincial Grand Mark Master Mason for
Northumberland and Durham, a J.P. for City
and County of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and a
J.P. and D.L. for Northumberland : m. 1st,
1876, Julia, whod. 1882, da. of the lateThomas
Dutton, of Manchester; 2nd, 1884, Sarah, da.
of the late Edmund Graham, of Cotfield,
Gateshead ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1902. The Cot-
tage, Old Bcnwell, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; Re-
form Club.
Angwin, Major Arthur Stanley, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major R.E. ; European War
1914-18 in Palestine (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 19x8.
Anley, Col. Barnett Dyer Lempriere
Gray, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of Col. Barnett
Netnercote Anley, formerly Comdg. 2nd
Batn. Welsh Regt. ; b. 1873 J ed. at R M.C. ;
entered Essex Regt. 1894, became Capt. 1900,
Major Manchester Regt. 1912, Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1916, Brevet Col. 1918, and Col. 1920; S.
Africa 1899-1900, with 6th Batn. Mounted Inf.
(despatches., D.S.O.), European War 1914-18,
as Assist. Provost Marshal, Gen. Staff
Officer, and Brig.-Com. with rank of Brig.-
Gen. (despatches, C.M.G., Legion of Honour,
Brevets Lieut. -Col. and Col.); was a Gen.
Staff Officer, E. Coast Defences 1909-12, at
Headquarters 1912-14 • appointed a Gen.
Staff Officer at Staff Coll. 1019, and to
command 3rd London Brig. (T.F.) 1920: in.
1902, Gwendolyn, da. of Major George Leigh
Gwatkin, J.P., of East Court, Cosham,
Hants ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1917. Army
and Navy Club.
Anley, Brig.-Gen. Frederick Gore, C.B.,
C.M.G. ; b. 1864 ; entered Essex Regt. 1884,
became Lieut. -Col. 1912, Brevet Col. 1915,
and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1919; with
Nile Expedition 1884-5 (medal with clasp,
bronze . star), with Dongola Expedition
1896, present at battles of Hafir and
Ferket (despatches, Egyptian medal with
two clasps), with Nile Expedition 1897
(clasp, medal), with Nile Expedition 1898
(despatches, 4th class Medjidie), with Nile
Expedition 1899 (clasp), in S. Africa 1899-1902
(despatches twice, Brevet Major, Queen’s
medal with five clasps. King’s medal with
two clasps), and during European War
1914-17 in France and Palestine Comdg. a
Brig, (despatches four times, Brevet Col.,
Legion of Honour, C.B., C.M.G.); ap-
pointed an A.A.G. 1918 : m. 18 — , Ethel, da.
of E. Maitland, J.P.,ofShudy Camps Park,
Cambridgeshire; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.M.G.
1917.
Anley, Col. Henry Augustus, C.B., son
of the late Capt. H. T. Anley, of The
Buffs; b. 1864; entered E. Surrey Regt.
1885, and became Col. Army Ordnance
Depart. 1915; retired 1919; Somaliland 1903
(medal with clasp) ; sometime Assist. Direc-
tor, Dress and Ciothing Q.M.G.’s Depart.,
War Office ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917.
Anley, Lieut.-Col. William Bower,
D.S.O.) b. 1871; is Lieut.-Col. R.G.A. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Anrand, Lieut.-Col. Frederick William
Gadsby, D.S.O., son of James Annand,
formerly of Elgin, Scotland ; b. 1872 ; is
Manager of Brisbane Permanent Building
and Banking Co. (Limited), Lieut.-Col. Aus-
tralian Forces (V.D.), and a J P. for Queens-
land ; sometime Hon. Treasurer, United
Ser. Institution, Queensland ; served during
European War 1914-18 organising and
Comdg. the first Pioneer Batn. raised for
Australian Army (wounded, despatches
five times, D.S.O. with Bar) : m. 1898, Helen
Alice, da. of the late T. G Robinson; cr.
D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1919). Mayfield Street,
Hamilton , near Brisbane, Queensland.
Annesley, Col. Arthur Stephen Robert,
C. M.G. [see E. Annesley, colls.].
Annesley, Lieut. -Col. Clifford Reginald
Templeman, D.S. O. [see V. Valentia, colls.].
Annesley, Lieut. John Campbell,
D. S.O. ; b. 1895; Lieut. R.N. ; European
War 1914-19 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.,
Croix de Guerre): m. 1920, Ciceley Anne
Walton, da. of the late James Craig, of
Crawfordsburn, co. Down; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Annesley, Major William Henry , C.M.G.,
D.S.O. [see E. Annesley, colls.].
Ansell, George Frederic, C.B.E. , b. 18 — ;
Assist. Controller, National Debt Office;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Anson, Adm. Charles Eustace, C.B. ,
M. V.O., son of the late Rev. Frederick Anson
[B. VernonT; b. 1859; became Lieut. 1882,
Com. 1895, Capt 1901, Rear-Adm. 1911, Vice-
Adm. (retired) 1917, and Adm. (retired) 1919 ;
served in Egyptian War 1882 (medal with
clasp, bronze star) ; appointed to command
Royal Yacht Osborne 1899, and Sup. of Chat-
ham Dockyard 1912; is a younger Brother
of Trinity House : m. xst, 1888, Maria Eve-
lyn, who d. 1905, da. of the late Horatio
Seftenberg John Ross, of Portsmouth [St.
George, Bt.]; 2ndly, 1906, Ethel Kate, da.
of the late F. May, of Mapperly. Notts; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1901, C.B. (Civil) 1919.
Pixhani Mill House, Dorking; Junior
United Service Club.
Anson, Major the Hon. George Augustus,
M.V.O. [see E. Lichfield].
Anstey, Lieut.-Col. Edgar Carnegie,
D.S.O., son of H. Anstey; b. 1882; ed. at
We.lington Coll. ; Major and Brevet Lieut. -
! Col., and temporary Col. R.A. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919. Junior Naval and Military Club.
Anstey, Engineer-Rcar-Adm. William
John, C.B.) b. i860; entered R.N. 1881,
became Ch. Engineer 1894, Engineer-Coin.
1898, and Engineer-Rear-Adm. 1915; retired
1917; a J.P. for Middlesex; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1917. Hendon, Middlesex ; National Club.
Anstruther. Arthur Wellesley, C.B.
I [see Anstruther, Bt.].
COMPANION AGE.
1243
Anstruther, Col. Charles Frederick
St. Clair, D.S.O., M.V.O. [see Anstruther,
Bt., colls.].
Anstruther, Lady (Mildred Harriet),
C. B.E. [see Anstruther, Bt.].
Anstruther, Lieut. -Col. Philip Noel,
D. S.O., M.C. [see Anstruther, Bt.].
Anstruther, Major Robert Abercrombie,
D.S.O. [see Anstruther, Bt.].
Anstruther, Vice-Adm. Robert Hamil-
ton, C.M.G. [see Anstruther, Bt.].
Anthon, Daniel Herbert, D.S.O. , M.C.)
b. 18 — ; Lieut. Australian Forces ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Anthonisz, James Oliver, C.M.G. , son of
the late James Anthonisz ; b. i860 ; ed. at St.
John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882) ; appointed
Assist. Indian Immigration Agent, Singapore
1886, 3rd Magistrate 1888, 2nd Magistrate
1892, Official Assignee and Registrar of
Deeds 1897, 1st Magistrate 1902, Treasurer
1908, and Resident Councillor, Penang 1910;
retired 1914 ; acted as British Resident,
Selangor, Jan. -Aug. 1911 : m. 1894, Florence
Lowndes; cr. C.M.G. 1914. The Cottage ,
Dynevor Road, Richmond, Surrey.
Anthony, Philip Arnold, C.M.G.) b. 1873;
ed. at Mill Hill Sch. ; appointed Gen. Mana-
ger and Ch. Engineer, Federated Malay
States 1910 ; cr. C.M.G. 1918. Kuala
Lumpur, Federated Malay States.
Anthony, Lieut. -Col. William Samuel,
C.M G. ; b. 1874; Major and Brevet Lieut. -
Col. R.A.V.C.; N.-W. Frontier of India
1897-8 (medal with clasp). European War
1914-19 (despatches, C.M.G., Brevet Lieut. -
Col.): m. 1919, Adelaide, widow of Lieut.
Douglas Cooper, R.N.; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Antill, Brig. -Gen. John Macquarie, C.B.,
C. M. G., son of the late John Macquarie Antill,
ol Jarvisfield, Picton, N. S. Wales; b. 1866;
S. Africa 1899-1901, as Major Comdg. 1st
Contingent N. S. Wales Mounted Rifles,
and 1902 with 2nd N.S. Wales Mounted Rifles,
present at relief of Kimberley, and battles
of Paardeberg, Vet and Zand Rivers, Drie-
fontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, and
Wittebergen (despatches several times,
Queen’s medal with seven clasgs, C.B.),
European War 1915-19, Comdg. 3rd Austra-
lian Light Horse Bng. in Gallipoli and
Egypt, and 2nd Australian Brig, in
Belgium and France (despatches four
times, C.M.G.); sometime A.D.C. to Gov.-
Gen. of Australia, on Staff of Austra-
lian Commonwealth Forces, and Ch. In-
structor of Australian Light Horse; was
Comdt. ofSch. for Instruction of Instructional
Staff, Commonwealth Mil. Forces 1911-12,
D. A.Q.M.G., N.S. Wales 1911, and Comdt.
Schs. of Instruction for Instructional Staff
1912-13; is a J.P., and State Comdt., 4th
Mil. Dist., S. Australia: m. 1901, Marion
Agnes, el. da. of Thomas Polk Willsallen,
ofGunnible Gunendah, N.S. Wales; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1900, C.M.G. 1916. Adelaide, S. Aus-
tralia ; Australian , and Pioneer Clubs.
Antill, Mrs. Lilian Mary, C.B.E. , da.
of John Bassett Christian, of Tudor Elizabeth
Bay, Sydney, N.S. Wales ; b. 1879 ; Organiser
of War Chest Fund at Sydney during Euro-
pean War : m. 1902, Major E- A. Antill, Roy.
Australian Field Artillery, who d. 19 — ; cr.
O.B.E. 1918. Javisfield, Picton, N.S. Wales.
Antrobus, Edward Gream, C.M.G ., 2nd
son of the late Rev. George Antrobus, V. of
Beighton, Derbyshire ; b. i860; ed. at Char-
terhouse; appointed Assist. Accountant,
Office ot Crown Agents for the Colonies
1893, and Ch. Clerk and Ch. Accountant
1902: m. 1892, Agnes Minnie, el. da. of James
Edward Pollock, M.D., of 52, Upper Brook
Street, W. ; cr. C.M.G. 1915. 91, St. George’s
Square, S. IV.
Aplin, Major Henry, D.S.O.) b. 18 — ;
is temporary Major Roy. Munster Fusiliers;
served during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Aplin, Col. Philip John Hanharn, D.S.O.,
son of the late Philip Henry Prendergast '
Aplin ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Sherborne Sch. ; en-
tered 86th Regt. 1878, became Capt. Indian
Army 1889, Major 1898, Lieut. -Col. 1904, and
Brevet Col. 1907 ; served during Afghan
War 1879-80 (medal), with Burmah Expedi-
tion 1885-9 (medal with two clasps), and
in Somaliland 1903-4 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
was Comdt. of Sch. for Instruction of In-
structional Staff, Commonwealth Mil. Forces
1911-12 : m. 1905, Mary Bertha, da. of Brig.-
Surg. C. F. Oldham, of The Lodge, Great
Bealings; cr. D.S.O. 1904.
Aplin, Lieut. -Col. Stephen Lushington,
C.S.I., son of the late Vice-Adm. E. D’O.
D’A. Aplin ; b. 1863 > entered R.M. 1883 and
Indian Army 1886, and became Lieut. -Col.
1901 ; served with Burma Expedition 1887-8
(medal with clasp), and with Chin-Lushai
Expedition 1889-90, as Transport Officer
(clasp) ; joined Burma Commn. 1891 ; ap-
pointed Dep. Commr., Burma 1902, and
Commr. 1915 : m. 1890, Emily Mabel, da. of
the Rev. J. L. Wyatt, M.A. ; cr. C.S.L 1916.
Mandalay, Burma.
Appaji Ganesh Dandekar, Rao Bahadur,
C.I.E.; b. 18—; is Hon. Magistrate, Thana
Dist., Bombay ; cr. C.I.E. 1917. Thana,
Bombay.
Appelbe, Brig.-Gen. Edward Benjamin,
C.B. , C.M.G., second son of the late Edward
Alexander Appelbe, of Kildarra House,
Bandon, co. Cork ; b. 1855 ; entered Ordnance
Store Depart. 1876, became Assist. Corny. -
Gen. 1893, Hon. Major 1893, Major 1896, Lieut. -
Col. 1898, and Col. i9oo(retired 1907), and Hon .
Brig -Gen. 1919; served in Zulu Cam-
paign 1879 (medal with clasp), during
Boer War 1881, with Soudan Exdeditions
1884-5 (medal with two clasps, bronze
star) and 1888-9 as Senior Ordnance Store
Officer, present at action of Gamaizah (3rd
class Mediidie), and in S. Africa 1899-1902,
first as Ch. Ordnance Officer on Lines of
Communication, then as Ch. Ordnance Officer
Natal, and finally as Principal Ordnance
Officer, S. Africa, present at relief of Lady-
smith (despatches three times, Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, promoted Col. and 1st class Ordnance
Officer, C.B.); was Senior Ordnance Store
Officer, Egyptian Army 1887-93 (3rd class
Osmanieh), Ch. Ordnance Officer 1st Army
Corps 1903-4, and Assist. Director of
Ordnance Stores at Roy. Arsenal, Woolwich
1904-7: m. 1st, 1885, Annie Margaret, who
d. 1905, el. da. of the late David Napier;
2ndly, 1907, Helen Florence Mabel, da. of
the late Brig.-Surg. Thomas Wright, Army
Med. Staff; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1902, C.M.G. 1917.
Apperley, Newton Wynne, M.V.O. ,
son of Col. William Wynne Apperley, for-
merly 4th Bengal Cav., of Morben, Machyn-
lleth, N. Wales ; b. 1846 ; formerly Capt. and
Hon. Major Montgomeryshire Imperial Yeo.;
is a J.P. for co. Durham, Chm. Durham
(Co.) Petty Sessional Div., a Member of
Standing Joint, Visiting, and Licensing
Committees thereof, Chm. of Durham Prison
Visiting Committee, and Chm. of Local
Emergency Committee and St. Oswald’s
Parish Council, Durham ; was Assist. Private
Sec. to Lord-Lieut. of Ireland (Marquess of
Londonderry) 1886-9 : m. 1880, Mary, da. of
Alan William Hutchinson, Esq., of Holling-
side, Durham ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1903.
South End, Durham ; Junior Constitutional,
and Durham County ( Durham ) Clubs.
Appleton, William Archibald, C.B.E.,
son of Edward John Appleton, of Lenton ;
b. 1859 ; was Sec. Lace Makers’ Trade Union
1896-1907, since when he has been Sec., Gen.
Federation of Trade Unions ; is British
Correspondent to International Federation
of Trade Unions, and Member of Advisory
Committee on National Insurance; cr. C.B.E.
1917. The Larches , Stevenage , Herts;
Hamilton House, Bidborough Street, W.C.i.
Appleyard, Major Sydney Ve re, D.S.O. )
b, 18 — ; is Major Australian Army Med.
Cor ps ; served during European War 1915-17
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Applin, Lieut. -Col. Reginald Vincent
Kempenfeldt, D.S.O., O.B.E. , son of Capt.
VincentJesson Applin, formerly of Chelston
1244
COMPANIONAGE.
Manor, Torquay ; b. 1869; ed. at Sherborne;
became Capt. Hussars 1905, Major 1911, and
Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 14th Hussars 1919;
Syed Rebellion 1894, Mat Salleh Rebellion
1897-8 (medal wtih clasp), S. Africa 1900-
1902 on the Staff (despatches twice, medal
with four clasps, D.S.O.), European War
1914-19 as a Corps Machine Gun Com.
with rank of Lieut.-Col. (despatches thrice,
Brevet Lieut. -Col., O.BE); was on Gen.
Staff 1905-6; unsuccessfully contested Kent,
Dartford Div. (N.P.), March 1920: m. 1902,
Beatrice Caroline, da. of the late George
Bather, of Wroxeter, Salop, and widow of
the late W. A. Buchan, M.B. ; cr. D.S.O.
1902, O.B.E. (Mii.) 1919. Junior United
Service Club.
Apps, Engineer-Capt. William Richard,
M.V.O., son of the late Charles Apps, of
Chichester; b. 1862; entered R.N. 1883,
became Engineer. 1888, Ch. Engineer 1895,
Staff Engineer, 1899, and Engineer-Corn.
1899 and Engineer-Capt. (retired) 1912;
served in Gambia 1894, during S. African
War 1899-1902 (medal), again in Gambia |
1901, and during European War 1916-17; in j
H.M.S. “Renown” during tour of Prince j
and Princess of Wales in India 1905-6; is j
a Member of Institution of Naval Archi- j
tects : m. 1885, Florence, da. of the late T.
Lidiard, of Bath; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1906. Branksome, Chandler' s Ford , Hants. I
Apthorp, Major Shirley East, D.S.O. ;
b. 1882 ; entered Roy. Irish Regt. 1903, and j
became Major Indian Army 1917 ; served
during S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal J
with five clasps), and during European War j
1914- 16 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1916, Molly
Joyce, da. of Frederick Lewis-Mainwaring,
of Salisbury ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Arbuthnot, Lieut.-Col. Alexander
George, C M.G. , D.S.O., son of the late
Gen. Sir Charles George Arbuthnot, G.C.B. ;
b. 1873; ed. at Marlborough; entered R.A. |
1893, became Capt. 1900, Major 1910, and
Lieut.-Col. 1916 ; served during European
War 1914-17 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.,
C. M.G., 4th class Serbian Order of Kara- ;
george) ; joint author of “Sportsman’s Book }
for India” : m. 1905, Olive Hay, da. of Col.
W. H. Burton, R.E. ; cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G.
1917. Newtown House, Neivbury, Berks.
Arbuthnot, Capt. Ernest Kennaway, j
D. S.O. [see Arbuthnot, Bt., colls.].
Arbuthnot, Com. Geoffrey Schomberg,
D.S.O. [see Arbuthnot, Bt., colls.].
Arbuthnot, Major John Bernard, M.V.O. ;
[see Arbuthnot, Bt., colls.].
Arbuthnott, John Campbell, C.I.E. \
[see V. Arbuthnott, colls.].
Archambault, Major Joseph Pierre |
LJrgel, D.S.O., M.C.; b. 18 — ; Capt. and
Acting Major Canadian Inf.; European War |
1915- 18 (despatches, D.S.O., M.C.); cr. j
D.S.O. 1917.
Archdale, Major Arthur Somerville, I
D.S.O.; b. 1882; entered R.A. 1901, and
became Major 1916; European War 1914-17
(despatches four times, D.S.O.,' Croix de I
Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Archdale, Brig. -Gen. Hugh James, C.B. , j
C.M.G., son of the late Capt. Mervyn Arch-
dale, of Castle Archdale, co. Fermanagh ; b.
1854; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered Roy.
Welsh Fusiliers 1875, became Capt. 1885,
Major 1892, Lieut.-Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1904, |
and Col. 1907 (retired 1911), and Hon. Brig.-
Gen. 1912; served with Soudan Expedi- I
tion on the Nile 1884-5 (medal with clasp,
bronze star), with Burma Expedition i
1886-7 (medal with clasp), and in S. Africa
1899-1900, with 1 st Batn. of his Regt., during ]
operations in Natal, present at battle of j
Colenso and relief of Ladysmith, afterwards j
as Assist. Press Censor, and in command of I
2nd Batn. Lincolnshire Regt. from 1900 to j
end of war during operations in Transvaal
(despatches, Queen’s medal with five clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, C.B.); was
Brig.-Gen. Comdg. N. Midland Grouped
Dist. 1906-8, and N. Midland Territorial Div.
1908-10; appointed a Brig.-Com. with rank
of Brig.-Gen. 1914 : in. 1894, Helen Evelyn
Trevor, el. da. of the late Capt. Boscawen
Trevor Griffith Boscawen, of Trevalyn Hall,
Rossett, N. Wales; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1902,
C.M.G. 1918. Naval and Military Club.
Archdale, Capt. Nicholas Edward,
C. B.E., son of Edward Mervyn Archdale
(M.P. forN.Ferina* aghDiv.,co.Ff rmanagh),
of Riversdale, Fermanagh ; b. 1881 ; Capt.
R. N. ; European War 1914-18 Cr,mdg. Sub-
marine Flotillas, and latterly in Baltic as
Senior Naval Officer, Copenhagen (de-
spatches, C.B.E.); m. 1920, Genda, da of the
late F. C. Sievers, of Helsingfors ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1920. ’
Archer, Lieut. -Col. Charles, C.S.I., C.I.E. ,
son of the late Thomas Archer, C.M.G.,
sometime Agent-Gen. for Queensland ; b.
1861 ; entered Dorset Regt. 1882, became
Capt. I.S.C. 1893, Major Indian Army 1901,
and Lieut.-Col. 1908; retired 1916; served
withZhob Valley Expedition 1890; appointed
Assist. Agent, Baluchistan 1887, Assist. Sec.
to Govt, of India in Foreign Depart. 1891,
Political Agent in Zhob 1894, Political Agent,
and Dep. Commr.,Thal Chotiali 1899, Politi-
cal Agent in Dir, Swat and Chitral 1901,
at Quetta and Pishin 1904, and at Sibi 1908,
and Judicial and RevenueCommr., Baluchis-
tan 1909, and Resident and Judicial Commr.
there 1911 ; was Officiating Agent to Gov.-
Gen. in Baluchistan April to Oct. 1914 5
appointed a Gen. Staff Officer 1917 : m. 1900,
Alice, da. of Henry G. Hayes, of Washing-
ton, U.S.A. ; cr. C.IJ£. 1906, and C.S.1. 1911.
Archer, Capt. Harry, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
is Lieut, and Acting Capt. Devonshire
Regt. ; served during European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S-O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Archer, Major Henry, D.S.O., son of
H. C. Archer, of Cerris Ledge, Wimbledon,
S. W. ; b. 1883 ; is Major R.A. ; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D S.O.,
Croix de Guerre) : m. 1909, Sybil Mary,
da. of the late Rev. A. H. Cooke ; cr. D.S.O.
19I7-
Archer, Com. Hugh Edward Murray,
D. S.O., son of the late Edward Walter
Archer, C.B. [seeD. Atholl, colls.] ; b. 1879;
entered R.N. 1894, became Lieut. 1902,
Lieut.-Com. 1910 (retired 1910), and Com.
1917; European War 1914-19, with Mine
Sweeping Flotillas in S. Part of N. Sea,
and with Dover Patrol (despatches, D.S.O.,
promoted) : m. 1905, Millicent Mary, da. of
the late Capt. George J. H. Pearson, 15th
Hussars ; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Rose Cottage,
Berkhampstead, Herts.
Archer, Squadron-Leader John Oliver,
C.B.E. ; 6.1887; Squadron-Leader R.A.F. ;
European War 1914-19, finally in S. Russia
(O.B.E., C.B.E.); cr. O.BE. (Mil.) 1918,
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1920.
Archer, Col. Samuel Arthur, C.M.G.,
son of Col. S. Archer; b. 1871; Lieut.-Col.
R.A.M.C. ; Nile Expedition 1898 (medal),
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.M.G.,
Italian Croix de Guerre: m. 1898, Violet
Maiguerite, da. of Lieut.-Col. E Fairland,
Army Med. Ser ; cr. C.M.G. 1919. 2, Bute
Mansions, Hillhead , Glasgow.
Archer, William John, C.M.G., son of
the late Assist. Corny. -Gen. William Spear-
man Archer; b. 1861; Bar. Middle Temple
1894 ; entered Consular Ser. 1882 ; was Acting
Vice-Consul at Chiengmai 1886-9, and em-
ployed on Burma-Siam Boundary Commn.
1888-91 ; was Consul at Chiengmai 1896, and
at Bangkok 1897-1903, Judge of H.B.M.’s
Court for Siam 1903-4, and a Judge of Mixed
Court of First Instance, Egypt 1904-6, since
when he has been Councillor of Siamese
Legation in London ; several times acted
as Charge d’Affaires, Bangkok ; has 3rd
class Osmanieh, White Elephant of Siam,
2nd class of Roy. Norwegian Order of
St. Olaf, and Order of the Dannebrog of
Denmark : m. 1892, Christina Cecilia, da.
of the Rev. Roger Burrow; cr. C.M.G. 1902.
23, Ashburn Place , S.W.; Oriental Club.
Archer, Lieut.-Col. James Henry
Lawrence-, C.I.E., son of Major J. H.
Lawrence- Archer ; b. 1871 ; Lieut.-Col. R.A.,
Indian Ordnance Depart. ; N.-W. Frontier
COMPANIONAGE.
1245
of India 1897-8 (medal with two clasps) ;
cr. C.I.E. 1919.
Archer-Houblon [see Houblon].
Archer-Shee [see Shee].
Archibald, Major Gordon King, D.S.O. ;
b. 18— ; is Capt. and Brevet Major R.A.S.C. ;
served during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S O., Brevet Major) ; m. 18— ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Archibald, Major Robert George, D.S.O.,
M.D., son of the Rev. W. F. Archibald ; b.
1880; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M. B. and
Ch.B. 1902, M.D. 1919); Major (retired) Roy.
Army Med. Corps, and Egyptian Army ;
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.):
m. 1919, Olive Chapman, da. of Arthur Cant,
of Claremont House, Colchester; cr. D.S.O.
1917. Balfour House, Khartum, Sudan.
Ardagh, Capt. George Hutchings,
D.S.O., son of Gen. R. D. Ardagh ; b. 1861 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C., Sandhurst;
formerly in Northamptonshire Regt., and
Capt. Reserve ol Officers ; served in S.
Africa as Capt. 9th Batn. Imperial Yeo.
(despatches, D.S.O.), and during European
War 1916 (wounded); appointed Lieut. -Col.
Comdg. a Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of
London Regt.) 1916; is Capt. Gen. List;
cr. D.S.O. 1902. Junior United Service Club.
Ardagh, Capt. Patrick Augustine, D.S.O.,
M.C., M.B., son of James J. Ardagh, of
Timaru, New Zealand; b. 1888 ; ed. at Wai-
taki Boys’ High Sch., New Zealand, and at
Otago LJniv. (M.B. and Ch.B. 1911); Capt.
New Zealand Med. Corps; European War
1915-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); some-
time Senior Resident Surg., Auckland
Hospital : rn. 19—, Lily Hebe, da. of the late
Robert Warne Lowick, of Sydney, N.S.
Wales; cr. D.S.O. 1919. 31, Carlton Mill
Road, Merivale , Christchurch , New Zea-
land; Royal Overseas Officers' ( London ), and
Canterbury Officers' ( Christchurch , N.Z .)
Clubs.
Arden-Wood [see Wood].
Argyle, Lieut.-Col. Edward Percy,
D.S.O. ; b. 1875 ; entered Army Vet. Corps
1904, and is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. ;
served in S. Africa 1901-2, as Civil Vet. Surg.
(Queen’s medal with five clasps), and during
European War 1914-17 (despatches twice,
D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Aris, Major Charles John, D.S.O., son of
John Aris, of Branksome, College Road,
Norwich; b. 1874; ed. privately; entered
16th Lancers 1894, and is Major; served in S.
Africa 1900-1902, and during European War
1914-18, as an A.D.C. on Personal Staff
and subsequently as a D. A. Q.M.G. (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1914.
Arkwright, Rev. Ernest Henry, M.V.O.,
son of the late Rev. George Arkwright, R.
of Pencombe, Bromyard [see B. Kenyon] ;
b. 1868; ed. at Haileybury, and at Univ.
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1890, M.A. 1905); was
Assist. Chap, at Clifton Coll. 1901-3, and at
Roy. Naval Coll., Osborne 1903-5, Second
Master at Roy. Naval Coll., Dartmouth
1905-19, and an Assist. Master at Harrow
1919-20, since when he has been R. of Bin-
fieid : m. 1912, Chara Bertha Elais, da. of the
late Rev. John Scarth, V. of Bearsted,
Maidstone, and Hon. Canon of Rochester ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1911. B infield Rectory ,
Berks.
Armes, Col. Reginald John, C.M.G.,
son of the late W. L. Armes, J.P., of King’s
Lynn, Norfolk ; 6.1876; Lieut.-Col. R.A.F. ;
European War 1914-19 as Col. (despatches,
C.M.G.) : m. 1906, Eleonora Campbell, da. ol
the Rev. Canon Bedtoi d, of Sutton Coldfield ;
cr. C.M.G. 19x9. United Service Club.
Wales Borderers; served in Ashanti 1900
(D.S.O.); is a F.Z.S. ; cr. D.S.O. 1901,
C.M.G. 1911. Government House, Bathurst ,
Gambia ; 76, Jermyn Street, S. W. ; St.
James's , and Sports Clubs.
Armitage, Cecil Henry, C.B.E., son of
Frederick Armitage, of Streamhead, Aller-
ton, Yorkshire; b. 1877; ed. at King Wil-
liam’s Coll. ; is Hon. Co. Director, Territorial
Force Asso., Derbyshire, Hon. Co. Sec.
of its Red Cross So., and a D.L. for
Derbyshire : m. 1902, Mary Marchent, da. of
the late John Edwards, of Taunton ; cr.
C.B.E. 1918. Longstone Grange, near Bake-
well , Derbyshire ; County (Derby) Club.
Armitage, Lieut.-Col. Charles Clement,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Charles
Ingram Armitage, of High Royd, Honley,
Yorkshire ; b. 188 r ; Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.F.A. ; S. African War 1901-2
(Queen’s medal with five clasps), European
War 1914-18 (despatches seven times, D.S.O.
with Bar, 1914 Star, Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
Croix de Guerre, Legion of Honour,
Belgian Croix de Guerre, Order of Leopold
of Belgium, C.M.G.): m. 1915, Hilda, da. of
T. Julius Hirst, of Meltham Hall, near
Huddersfield ; cr. D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1918),
C. M.G. 1918.
Armitage, Major Charles Leathley,
D. S.O., O.B.E., son of the late Rev. Arthur
Armitage, of Breckenbrough, Cheltenham ;
b. 1871; ed. at Winchester; entered King’s
(Liverpool Regt.) 1892, and became Capt.
1900 ; retired 1907; served during European
War 1914-15, as Capt. and Brevet Major Wor-
cestershire Regt. (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.) ; is Ch. Constable of Southport : m.
1901, Esther, who d. 1914, da. of Richard
Armitage ; cr. D.S.O. 1915, O.B.E). (Mil.)
1919. Union (, Southport ) Club.
Armitage, Brig. -Gen. Edward Hume,
C.B., son of the Rev. Edward Armitage ; b.
1859 : e(h at Clifton Coll., and at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich; entered R. A. 1878, became
a Capt. 1886, Major 1896, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1900, Lieut.-Col. 1904, Brevet Col. 1905, and
Col. 1908; retired as Hon. Brig. - Gen.
1917 ; served with Burma Expedition
1886-9 (despatches, medal with two clasps),
in S. Africa 1899-1901 (despatches, Queen’s
medal with five clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.),
and during European War 1914-17, as a
Brig.-Gen. R.A. and an Area Comdt. ; was
Col.-in-Ch. Horse and Field Artillery
Records, Woolwich 1910-14 : m. 1908, Aimee
Cecil Romer, da. of the late Major G. W.
Younghusband, Bengal Lancers, and widow
of Lieut.-Col. Arthur George Glanville ; cr.
C. B. (Mil.) 1912. 13, Porchester Place,
Hyde Park , W. j Army and Navy Club.
Armitage, Rev. Robert, D.S.O., son of
Ai'thur Armitage [see E. Egmont, colls.] ; b.
1857 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1889) ; for-
merly a 1 st Class Chap, to the Forces ; was
Chap, to Oxford Mil. Coll. 1883-4, Curate
of St. John the Baptist, Leamington, 1884-6,
Chap, at Aldershot 1886-90, at Wellington
Barracks 1890-94, at Barbadoes 1894-8, and
at Woolwich 1898 ; served in S. Africa 1899-
1902 (despatches twice, 'D.S.O.) ; is V. of
Bunbury ; cr. D.S.O. 1902. St. Boniface
Vicarage, Bunbury, Tarporley.
Armitage, Lieut.-Col. Thomas William,
D. S.O.; b. 18 — ; is temporary Lieut.-Col. S.
African Staff Corps; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Armitage, Major Walter Alexander,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Capt. and temporary
Major York and Lancaster Regt. attached
Machine Gun Corps; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O,); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Armitage-Smith [see Smith].
Armitage, Capt. Cecil Hamilton, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of the late S. H. Tatham Armi-
tage, M.D., of 39, Grosvenor Street, W. ; b.
1869; is Capt. Reserve of Officers; sometime
a Travelling Commr., Gold Coast ; appointed
Ch. Commr., N. Territories, Gold Coast
1910, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of The
Gambia 1920 ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. S.
Armour, Lieut.-Col. Donald John,
C.M.G., M.B., F.R.C.S., son of the Hon.
John Douglas Armour, Ch. Justice of Ontario ;
b. 1869; Capt. and Hon. Lieut.-Col. R.A. M.C.
(.Special Reserve) : m. 1901, Marie Louise,
da. of Capt. Ormsby McKnight Mitchel, of
U.S. Army ; cr. C.M.G. 1918. 89, Harley
Street, W. ; Atherueum Club.
246
COMPANIONAGE.
Armour, Major Stuart Douglas, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major British Columbia Regt. ;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Armstrong, Col. Bertie Harold Olivier,
C. B., C.M.G., son of Charles Newhouse
Armstrong, of Montreal ; b. 1873 j ed. at
Roy. Mil. Coli , Canada; formerly R.E- (re-
tired 1919) and R.A.F. ; Sierra Leone 1898-9
(medal with clasp), b. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps): m. 1914, Dorothy
Maud, da. of James Padgett Cooper, of Straw-
berry Hill; cr. C.M.G. and C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
24, Montague Road, Richmond , S. (V. ;
United Service, Ranelagh, Royal Air Force
and Sports’ Clubs.
Armstrong, Brig.-Gen. Charles John-
stone, C.B., C.M.G. , son of Charles New-
house Armstrong, of Montreal; b. 1872 ; ed.
at High Sch., Montreal, and at R.M.C. of
Canada; is a Civil Engineer, a Member of
Canadian So. of Civil Engineers, and Brig.-
Gen. Canadian Engineers ; European War
1915- 18, Comdg. a Canadian Div., and as
Brig.-Gen. and Ch. Engineer Canadian Army
Corps (despatches, C.M.G., C.B., Orders of
Aviz of Portugal and of Crown of Belgium) ;
was Dist. and Div. Engineer, Central S.
African Railways 1902-10 : m. 19x3, Flora
Macdonald Kittsoy ; cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B.
(Mil.) 1919. Montreal , Caitada ; Junior
Naval and Military , St. James's (Montreal),
and Rideau ( Ottawa ) Clubs.
Apmstrong, Major Cyril Lionel, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 18 — ; Major W. Yorkshire Regt.,
and in Sudan Civil Ser. ; European War 1914-
19 (despatches, M.C. with Bar, D.S.O., Croix
de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Armstrong, Lieut. -Col. Edward, C.M.G.,
D. S.O.-, b. 1869; entered Highland L.I.
1892, became Major 1911, and retired as
Lieut. -Col. 1919 ; served on N.-W. Fron-
tier of India 1897-8 (medal with clasp),
in S. Africa 1901-2 (despatches, Brevet
Major, Queen’s medal with three clasps),
and during European War 1914-18, (de-
spatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917,
C.M.G. 1918.
Armstrong, Col. Gerald Denne, D.S.O.,
son of the late Lieut.-Gen. J. W. Armstrong,
C. B., Inspector-Gen. of Auxiliary' Forces;
b. 1865 ; entered Roy. Warwickshire Regt.
1885, became Capt. 1892, Major 1900, Lieut.-
Col. 1906, and Brevet Col. 1909 ; retired 1910 ;
served in S. Africa 1899-1901 (despatches,
D. S.O.); appointed to command a Batn.
Dorsetshire Regt. 1916 : m. 1907, Annie
Augusta, da. of the late E. Vahland, of
Carola, Plymouth; cr. D.S.O. 1900. Army
and Navy Club.
Armstrong, Col. George Eli, C.M.G.,
M.D., C.M., LL.D., D.Sc., son of the Rev.
John Armstrong ; b. 1854 ; European War
1916- 19, as Consulting Surg. to Canadian
Hospitals in England. (C.M.G., Chevalier of
Order of the Crown of Belgium) ; sometime
Col. Canadian Army Med. Corps : m. 1st, 1878,
Mary, who d. 1909, da. of Daniel Had’.ey;
2nd y, 1917, Jessie, da. of William Reid ; cr.
C. M.G. 1918. 320, Mountain Street, Montreal.
Armstrong, Capt. Gordon Wilson,
D. S.O.-, b. 18 — ; served during European
War 1914-17 as Capt. R.A.M.C. (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Armstrong, Col. John Alexander, C.M.G.,
C.B.E., son of the late Thomas Armstrong;
b. 1862; ed. at Toronto Univ. ; is a Surg.
Dentist, Col. Canadian Forces, and Director
of Dental Sers. Overseas Mil. Forces of
Canada ; was a Member of Public Sch. Boai d,
Ottawa 1906-17 (elected Chm. 1912): m. 1890,
Ida, who d. 1904, da. of — Spittal ; cr. C.M.G.,
1918, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 102, James Street,
Ottawa ; National Liberal, Sports', and Wel-
lington (London), and Laurcntian ( Ottawa )
Clubs.
Armstrong, Col. John Cecil, C.B., C.M.G.)
b. 1870; entered Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers
1890, and became Lieut-Col. 1911; served
in S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen's medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-18 as Ch.
Paymaster, Army Pay Depart., with rank
of Col. (despatches, C.M.G., C.B.); has been
attached to Army Pay Depart, since 1898 ;
i cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Armstrong, John Warneford Scobell
C.B.E-, son of John Scobell Armstrong,
formerly I.C.S., of Nancealverne, Cornwall;
b. 1877; ed. abroad; Bar. Inner Temple
T9°5 1 joined W. Circuit; Civil Assist, to
Ch. Postal Censor, War Office during Euro-
pean War 1914-19, and Assist. Legal Adviser
to Foreign Office 19x9-20; temporary Legal
Adviser, Reparation Claims, Board of
Trade; is an Officier d’Academie (France);
author of “The Trade Continuation Schools
of Germany; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 5,
Montagu Street, Poriman Square, (V. ;
St. James’s, and Eighty Clubs.
Armstrong, Lieut. Matthew, D.S.O. ;
b. 18—; is Lieut. Roy. Naval Reserve;
served during European War 1914-17 (de-
i spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Armstrong, Col. Oliver Carleton, D.S.O.,
son of Major W. C. Armstrong ; b. 1859 ;
entered 86th Regt. 1878, became Capt. 1889,
Major I.S.C. (now Indian Army) 1898, Lieut. -
Col. 1904, and Col. 1907; retired 1910; served
with Burma Expedition 1888 (medal with
clasp), and in S. Africa 1899-1902, as Financial
Adviser (D.S.O.); was Second A.A.G. and
Financial Adviser, Head Quarters, India
I I9°5~9 > m. 1904, Lilian Florence, da. of the
late Edward Madoc-Jones, of Glentworth,
Shropshire, and widow of William Murray
Caldwell Greaves-Bagshawe; cr. D.S.O. 1902.
98, Gloucester Place , Portman Square , W.
Armstrong, Col. St. George Bewes,
C.B., C.M.G. ; b. 1871 ; Col. R.M.L.I. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-20 in Gallipoli, Egypt,
Palestine, and Syria as D.A. and Q.M.G.
21st Corps and N. Force (despatches,
Brevet Co)., C.M.G., C.B., 3rd class of Order
of Nile, Croix de Guerre); cr. C.M.G. and
C. B. (Mil.) 1919.
Armstrong, Col. Thomas Graves Lowry
Herbert, C.B.E. ; b. 1586 ; Col. and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. (retired) ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Armstrong, Major William Fortescue,
D. S.O., M.C. , el. son of H. B. Armstrong, of
Deans Hill, Armagh'; b. 1885; Capt. and
B'-evet Major R.G.A.; European War 1914-
18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) : m. 1920,
Madeleine, da. of Madame Toucas Massillon,
of Paris, and widow of Major H. A. Hamil-
ton, R.K.A.; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Armytage, Percy, C.V.O. [see Army-
tage, Bt., colls.].
i Arnold, Col, Alfred James, C.B.E.,
D.S.O., son of Alfred Roberts Arnold, of
Bournemouth; b. 1866; ed. privately, and
at Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. ; enlisted
Dragoon Guards 1886, became Lieut. Hussars
1893, Capt. Dragoon Guards 1897, Major
| and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1899, and Brevet Col.
1905; retired 1907; commanded Roy. Niger
! Co.’s Constabulary 1895-9 ; in command
of Troops at actions of Katshella Town
1895 and Keteshi 1896, in Niger-Sudan
Campaign 1897, at battles of Bida and Ilorin
(despatches, D.S.O., promoted Capt.)of Keffi
and Siama Expeditions 1898, in Niger Terri-
j tories 1899 (Brevet Lieut. -Col.), and in S.
Africa 1900 (despatches) ; was Inspector-Gen.
Portuguese Mozambique Chartered Co.
1899-19x2 ; commanded a Batn. Manchester
Regt. 1914-15, acd a Batn. Rojt. Welch
I Fusiliers 1915-20: m. 1901, May, da. of
Richard Hardwick, J.P., of Cheshire ; cr.
D.S.O. 1897, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. HafodWen,
Harlech ; Cavalry, and Arthur's Clubs.
Arnold, Major Bening Mourant, D.S.O.)
b. 18 — ; is Major R.G.A. (T.F.); served dur-
ing European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Arnold, Clement Broomhall, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; temporary Lieut. Tank Corps;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
| cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Arnold, Major Florent Georges, D.S.O ;
b. j8 — ; Major Canadian Army Ser. Corps;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Arnold, Lieut. -Col. Herbert Tollemache,
C.B.E., D.S.O.; b. 1867; Lieut. -Col. and
COMPANIONAGE.
1247
Staff-Paymaster Army Pay Depart.; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut. Col., C.B.E.); was 2nd class
Assist. Accountant, Accounts Depart. 1905-9 »
cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Arnold, Major John Effingham, D.S.O. ,
son of Percy Arnold, O.B.E., of Ware,
Plerts ; b. 1882 ; is Major Army Ser. Corps ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches twice, D.S.O.): m. 1910, Nellie
Beatrix Hughes; cr D.S.O. 1917. Althorp
House , Castlenau , Barnes, S.vV.
Arnold, Thomas Walker, C.I.E. , son of
the late Frederick Arnold, of Devonport ;
b. 1804 ; ed. at City of London Sell., and at
Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886, M.A.
1904, Litt.D. 1914, Hon. Fellow 1916); ap
pointed Educational Adviser to Indian
Students 1909; was Educational Adviser for
Indian Students to Sec. of State 1916-20;
sometime Professor of Philosophy in Govt.
Coll., Lahore, Dean of Oriental Faculty in
Punjab Univ. ; has been Professor of Arabic
in Univ. of London since 1904 ; author ot
several publications : nt. 1892, Celia Mary
da. of the late George Hickson ; cr. C.I.E
1912. 19, Gloucester Walk, Kensington , W.8.
Arnold, Lieut.-Col. William, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; temporary Major and Lieut.-Col.
Tank Corps ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Arnold-Forster [see Forster].
Arnold-Foster [see Foster].
Arnoldi, Major Frank Fauquier, D.S.O.,
son of Frank Arnoldi, K.C., of Toronto ; b.
1889; is Major Canadian Artillery; European
War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 19x9). 103, Bay Street ,
Toronto , Canada.
Arnott, Col. John Maclean, C.M.G.,
b. 18 — ; Col. Australian Light Horse ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G.) ;
cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Arnott, Major Ralph, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
is Major R.A. ; served during European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Arnott,, Col. William, C.M.G., son
of George Arnott, of Pitlochry; b. i860;
Director of Farmers’ Co-operative Meat In-
dustries (Limited),' and Natal Cane By-
Products (Limited), and Col. Comdg. Natal
Mounted Rifles (V.D.); S. African War
1899-1902, Natal Native Rebellion 1906,
Orange Free State Rebellion 1914, German
S.-W. Africa 1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G.) :
m. 1894, Betsy, da. of George Watson, of
Brechin; cr. C.M.G. 1918. Hi ghflats, Natal ;
Victoria ( Pietermaritzburg ) Club.
Arrell, Lieut.-Col. William Llewellyn,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Australian
Inf. ; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Arrowsmith-Brown [see Brown].
Arthur, Lieut.-Col. Beckham, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; European War 1914-18 as Lieut.-Col.
Machine Gun Corps (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Arthur, Major Christopher Geoffrey,
D.S.O.; b. 1882; is Major Canadian Inf.;
European War 1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
appointed Ch. Inspector for Canadian
Soldiers’ Civil Re-establishment Depart.
1919: m. 1917, Eirene, da. of the Rev. John
Dodd ; cr. D.S.O. 1915. 184, Lisgar Street,
Ottawa , Canada; Calgary, N.-W. Territories,
Canada.
Arthur, LiVm/.-Co/. John Maurice, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of George Arthur, J.P., of
Airdrie; b. 1877; is an Architect, and Lieut.-
Col. (T.D.) R.E., and Comdg. 1st Lowland
Batn., Lowland Div. (T.F.); served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
C.M.G., Order of Crown of Belgium) : m.
1905, Katharine Adam Stevenson, da. of
Andrew Hutton; cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G.
1918. Glentore, Airdrie ; Conservative {Glas-
gow") Club.
Arthur, Major Lionel Francis, D.S.O.,
O.B.E., son of thelate Edward Jenkins(author
of “ Ginx’s Baby”), formerly M .P. for Dundee,
and Agent-Gen. for Canada; b. 1876; ed. at
St. Paul’s Sch., at Neuenheim Coll., Heidel-
berg, and at R.M.C. ; is Major Indian Army;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches four times, D.S.O.), Afghan War
1919 (despatches, medal with clasp, O.B.E.) :
m. 1906, Mona Emilie, da. of Charles S.
Hunting, of Slaley Hall, Northumberland ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1920.
Arthy, Lieut.-Col. Walter, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; Lieut.-Col. R.G.A. (retired) ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Arundell, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. George
Vere Arundell Monckton-, D.S.O., O.B.E.
[see V. Galway].
Arur Singh, Sardar , Sardar Bahadur ,
C. I.E. ; b. 18 — ; is an Hon. Magistrate and
Manager, Dai bar Sahib, Amritsar ; cr. C.I.E.
1913. Amritsar , Punjab.
Asaf Ali Khan, C.I.E. ; is Lieut. Maler
Kolia Sappers ; served in China 1900 (de-
spatches, C.I.E.); cr. C.I.E. 1901.
Aschwanden, Lieut.-Col. Sydney William
Louis, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. (T.D.)
R.F.A. (T.F.); served during European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Asghar Ali, Shaikh, C.B.E.) b. 18 — ;
Dep. Commr., LudhiaDa, Punjab; cr. C.B.E.
1918. Ludhiana , Punjab.
Ash, Lieut.-Col. Ernest Arthur, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Lieut.-Col. Middle-
sex Regt. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Ashburner, Major Harley Wentworth,
D. S.O. ; b. 1875 ; is Major Indian Army ;
served in China 1900 (medal with clasp), in
Somaliland 1903-4 (medal with clasp), and in
Mesopotamia 1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 19x6.
Ashburner, Lieut.-Col. Lionel Forbes,
M.V.O., D.S.O., son of the late Lionel
Ashburner, C.S.I.; 6.1874; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll. ; entered I.S.C. 1896 and Durham L.I.
1897, became Capt. Roy. Fusiliers (City of
London Regt.) 1901, Major 1914, and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1916; served in S. Africa 1900
with Burma Mounted Inf., and again 1902 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.), and at Dardanelles 19x4-15
(wounded, despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.);
was Hon. A.D.C. to Prince of Wales during
Indian Tour 1905-6 ; sometime a Brig.-Com. :
m. 1908, Ethel Hermione, da. of Sir Charles
Stuart Bayley, K.C.S.I., I.S.O. ; cr. D.S.O.
1900, M.V.O. (4th class) 1906. Army and
Navy Club.
Ashby, Col. George Ashby, C.B., el. son
of the late George Ashby Ashby, J.P.,
D.L., of Naseby, Woolleys, Northants ; b.
1856; entered Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. 1875,
became Capt. and Brevet Major 1886, Major
1893, Lieut.-Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1904,
and Col. 1908 ; retired 1909 ; served with
Egyptian Expedition 1882, present at battles
of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta and at Kas-
sassin and Tel-el-Kebir (despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star, 5th class Medjidie),
with Nile Expedition 1884-5 (despatches,
clasp, Brevet Major), and in S. Africa 1899-
1902 (despatches, C.B.); was Comdt. of Dis-
charge Depot, Gosport 1904-8, and in com-
mand of a Batn. Durham L.I. 1914-15 ;
now of a Batn. of Cheshire Regt. : m. 1888,
Mabel Cecelia, da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
Patrick Charles Anderson, R.A.; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1900.
Ashcroft, Major Alec Hutchinson,
D.S.O., son of Charles Wesley Ashcroft, J.P.,
of Burwood, Oxton ; b. 1887 ; ed. at Birken-
head Sch., and at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1909, M.A. 1911); appointed Head Master,
Fettes Coll., Edinburgh, 1919; temporary
Major S. Staffordshire Regt. ; European' War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1915,
Bertha Elizabeth, da. of Charles Tillard, of
Batliford, Bath; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Fettes
College, Edinburgh ; Burwood, Oxton, Birken-
head.
Asher, Augustus Gordon Grant, C.B.E.,
sonof the lateMajor John Gordon Asher.B.S.C.;
b. 1861 ; ed. at Loretto Sch., and at Brasenose
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1885) ; is a W.S. County
Clerk and Clerk of Lieutenancy, Midlothian,
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COMPANION AGE.
and Sec. Asso. of Scottish County Councils:
m. 1895, Emme Berry, da. of the late C. G.
Barclay, of Dura, Cupar, Fife; cr. C.B.E.
1918. 10, Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh ; New
( Edinburgh ), and Wellington Clubs.
Ashford, Cyril Ernest, C.B., M.V.O.,
LL.D., son of the late William Woolley
Ashford, ofEdgbaston; b. 1867; ed.at King
Edward’s Sch., Birmingham, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1889, M.A. 1893); was
Assist. Master at Clifton Coll. 1892-4 and at
Harrow 1894-1903, and Headmaster of Roy.
Naval Coll., Osborne 1903-5, since when he
has been Headmaster of Roy. Naval Coll.,
Dartmouth ; also appointed Adviser on
Education, Admiralty 1918 : m. 1899, Leila,
who d. 1913, da. of Alfred Allhusen, of
Beadnell Tower, Northumberland; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1911, C.B. (Civil) 1919.
Royal Naval College , Dartmouth ; Athenaeum,
New University , and Alpine Clubs.
Ashhurst, William Henry, C.B.E., son
of the late John Henry Ashhurst, of Water-
stock, Wheatley, Oxon ; b. 1851; ed. at
Eton, at Cambridge Univ., and abroad ; a
J.P. and D.L. for Oxfordshire (High Sheriff
1891), and Chm. of its County Council; Chm.
of Visitors’ Committee, Ashhurst War
Hospital, Oxford, during European War :
m. 18 — , Catherine Sophia, who d. 1890, da.
of A. H. C. Broun, of Kingston, Oxon ; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. W aterstock, Wheatley,
Oxon; Carlton Club.
Ashley, Lieut. -Col. Frank, C.B.E., son of
C. H. Ashley, of Myddelton, Roehampton;
b. 1870; ed. at Clifton Coll. ; sometime a
journalist; Hon. Lieut. -Col. in the Army,
and a Commr. British Red Cross and Order
of St. John of Jerusa'em, Malta, during
European War (Croix de Guerre) : m. 1903,
Cecilia, da. of F. C. Walker ; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Ashley, Percy (Walter Llewellyn), C.B.,
son of James Ashley ; b. 1876 ; ed. at St.
Olave’s Sch., Southwark, and at Lincoln Coll.,
Oxford (M.A. 1st Class Modern History 1898) ;
appointed Assist. Sec., Industries and Manu-
factures Depart., Board of Trade 1918 ;
author of “Mo Jem Tariff History,” etc. :
m. 1906, Doris Hayman ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1919. Board of Trade, Great George Street,
S.W.; Union Club.
Ashmkad-Bartlett [see Bartlett].
Ashmore, Col. Edward Bailey, C,B.,
C. M.G.,M . V.O.,son ofthelate Fitzroy Paley
Ashmore, Bar.-at-law [see B. Glanusk] ; b.
1872; ed. at Eton; entered R.A. 1891, became
Capt. 1900, Major 1909, Lieut. -Col. 1915, Brevet
Col. 1917, and Col. 1919 ; S. Africa 1899-1900,
present at actions of Poplar Grove, Dreifon-
tein, and Sanna’s Post (severely wounded,
Queen’s medal with three clasps), Euro-
pean War 1014-17 (despatches, C.M.G.,
Brevet Col., Legion of Honour); was a
Gen. Staff Officer at Head Quarters 1908-12;
sometime head of Branch which started and
administers Officers Training Corps ;
organized Boy Scouts’ Review at Windsor
1911 ; appointed Assist. Mil. Sec. to In-
spector-Gen. of Overseas Forces 1913, a
Wing Com. Roy. Flying Corps 1914, and a
Brig. Com. Roy. Flying Corps 1916; is Com.
London Air Defence Area: m. 1919, Betty,
da. of the Rev. Frederic William Parsons,
V. of Tandridge, Surrey; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1911, C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
155, Sloane Street , S. W. 1 ; Army and Navy,
White’s, and Kildare Street Clubs.
Ashmore, Capt. Edwin James Caldwell,
D. S.O., M.C., son of William Caldwell Ash-
more, C.I.E.; b. 1893; Capt. Indian Army;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.) : m. 1919, Dulcie Marguerite, da. ol
the late Frederick Dransfield, of Longsight
House, Darton, Yorkshire ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Ashmore, William Caldwell, C.I.E., son
of the late Edwin Ashmore, of Wakefield,
Yorkshire; b. 1866; joined Army 1882, and
retired as Capt. 1905 ; served in Hazara,
Chitral, and S. African campaigns (de-
spatches twice, three medals and six clasps) ;
Assist. Sec. to Govt, of India (Mil. Depart.)
1904, Assist. Sec. Finance Depart. 1906, and
Dep. Sec. 1911; now of Air Min.: m. 1892,
Lilian Augusta, da. of James Thomson; cr.
C.I.E. 1913. Delhi and Simla, India.
Ashton, Brig.-Gen. Ernest Charles,
C. M.G. ; b. 18 — ; is Col. Canadian Forces
and a Brig.-Gen.; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Ashton, Major Edward James, D.S.O.;
b. 18— ; is Major Canadian Inf., and a
Member ot Canadian Land Settlement Board ;
served during European War 1914-16 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.): m. 1908, Mary Louise, da.
of [ames Webster, of Dundas, Ontario; cr.
D. S.O. 1916. Lloydminster, Saskatchewan,
Canada.
Ashton, Lieut.- Col. Frederic, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Lieut. -Col. (retired) York and
Lancaster Regt. ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Ashton, Capt. Henry Gordon Gooch,
D.S.O., 2nd son of the late Lieut. J. W.
Ashton, R.N. ; b 1869 ; isaretired Capt. Welsh
Guards, and a F.R.G.S. ; has Roy. Humane
So.’s silver medal for saving life at sea ;
has travelled extensively; European War
i9i4-i6(wounded, despatches twice, D.S.O.) :
m. 1906, Gladys, da. of the late J. M. Phillips,
M.D. ; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Welston Court,
Pembroke ; Guards’ , and Isthmian Clubs.
Ashton, Engineer-Lieut.-Com. James,
D.S.O.; b. 1883; Engineer-Lieut.-Com. R.N. ;
European War 1914-18, with Destroyers (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 19x8.
Ashton, Staff’ - Paymaster William
R., D.S.O., D.S.C.; b. 18 — ; is Staff-Pay-
master R.N.R. ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.C., D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Ashton, Major Cyril George Rossi-,
D.S.O., son of Albert Rossi-Ashton, of Craw-
ley ; b. 1895 ; ed. at Tonbridge Sch. ; Capt.
and Brevet Major Tank Corps ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches thrice, D.S.O.,
Brevet Major); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Ashwell, Capt. Arthur Lindley, D.S.O.,
son of Arthur T. Ashwell, of Nottingham;
b. 1886; ed. at Winchester Coll. ; is Capt.
Notts and Derbyshire Regt. (T. F. ); Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (thrice wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S O. 1916. Regent
Street, Nottingham ; Royal Automobile Club.
Askwiih, Lieut. -Col. Henry Francis,
C.M.G.; b. 1865; entered R.A 1884, became
Major 1900, and Lieut.-Col. 1910; retired
1918; served during S. African War 1899-
1900, present at relief of Kimberley (Queen’s
medal with eight clasps), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (wounded, despatches,
C.M.G.); cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Aspden, Hartley, C.B.E., son of Richard
Aspden, of Clitheroe; b. 1858 ; a Journalist, a
Director of Sears and Co. (Limited), >he Leigh
Trust (Limited), and Horner’s (Li”" ted),
and a J.P. for London ; Hon. Organizer,
Beyond Seas Asso. 1917-19 : m. 1885, Kate,
da. of W. G. Crowiher, of Mansfield ; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1919. West Court , Russell
Hill, Purley ; National Liberal, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Aspinall, Algernon Edward, C.M.G.,
son of the late Robert Augustus Aspinall,
J.P., D.L.; b. 1871 ; ed. at Eton, and at Mag-
dalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1895); Bar. Inner
Temple 1897 ; in R.N.V.R. Anti-Aircraft
Corps 1914-18; is Sec. West India Com-
mittee, Hon. Sec W. Indian Contingent
Committee, and of Tropical Agricultural Coll.
Committee (iQcg), a Member of Gen. Com-
mittee of Overseas Club, aid a Founder of
English-Speaking Union ; has Roy. Humane
So.’s medal ; author of “ Pocket Guide to the
West Indies,” etc. : m. 1907, Kathleen, da.
of the late William Augustus Mason ; cr.
C.M.G. 1918. 3, Buckingham Gate, S.W.;
Carlton, and Garrick Clubs.
Aspinall, Brig.-Gen. Cecil Faber, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of Henry Edward
Aspinall, of Chilgrove Manor, near Chiches-
ter ; b. 1878 ; ed. at Rugby; entered Roy.
Munster Fusiliers 1900, became Major 1915,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1916, and Lieut.-Col and
Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1920; Ashanti
1900 (despatches, medal), S. African War
ipoi-2 (medal with four clasps), on N.-W.
Frontier of India 1908 (medal with clasp),
European War 1915-18, on Staff (despatches
COMPANION AGE.
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ten times, C.M.G., Legion of Honour,
Brevets Major and Lieut.-Col., D.S.O., C.B.);
was a Gen. Staff Officer, Head Quarters,
India 1909-13, and a Gen. Staff Officer at
War Office 1914-15 ; is a Grand Officer of
Order of White Elephant of Siam: m. 1902,
Frances Maud, da. of the late Percival
Huth, of Freshford Manor, Somerset ; cr.
C. M.G. 1916, D.S.O. 1917, C.B. (Mil.( 1919.
United Service Club.
Asquith, Brig.-Gen. Arthur Melland,
D. S.O. , son of the Rt. Hon. Herbert
Henry Asquith, P.C., M.P., K.C. [see
“ Privy Council”]; 6.1883- is Com. Roy.
Naval Vol Reserve, and a Hon. Brig.-Gen. ;
European War 1914-18 (wounded four times,
despatches, D.S.O. with Bars, Croix de j
Guerre) ; appointed Controller of Trench
Warfare Depart., Min. of Munitions, 1918,
and a Member of Council of Min. of Labour
1919 : m. 1918, the Hon. Betty Constance,
da. of 3rd Baron Manners; cr. D.S.O. (with
Bar) 1917 (2nd Bar 1918). 22, Upper Berkeley
Street , W. ; Brooks's Club.
Asser, Lieut. -Col. Verney, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of the late Samuel Bayly
Verney Asser. j.P., of Westwood Place,
Windlesham, Surrey; b. 1873; ed. at Up-
pingham ; entered R.A. 1899, became Capt.
1907, Major 1914, and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1016 ; British S. Africa Police 1896-8 (medal),
S. Africa 1000-1902 (despatches, Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps, D.S.O.), operations on Blue Nile
1908 (medal), European War 19x4-19, as Staff-
Capt., Brig.-Maj. Comdg. Field Artillery
Brig., and Comdg. R.A. (despatches, Brevet
Lieut.-Col.) : ni. 1911, Hyacinthe, da. of
Henry Irwin, C.I.E., M.I.C.E., of Snowden,
S. Adyar, Madras; cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.M.G.
1919. Junior United Service Club.
Astley-Rushton [see Rushton].
Aston, Rev. Basil, D.S.O., son of the
Rev. Edward Henry Aston, R. of Codford
St. Mary, Wilts ; b. 1880; ed. at St. John’s
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1903, M.A. 1907); V. of
Melksham, Wilts ; was Assist. Curate of All
Saints, Wellington, Somerset 1904-8, and
of Caine, Wilts 1908-15 ; served during Euro-
pean War 1915-19, as Chap, to the Forces
(despatches, wounded, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
19x6. Melksham , Wilts.
Atcherley, Maj.-Gen. LlewellynWiiliam,
C.M.G. , C.V.O., youngest son of the late
Lieut.-Col. Francis Topping Atcherley, 30th
Regt., of Marton, Shropshire; b. 1871; ed.
at Oundle ; entered E. Lancashire Regt.
1896, became Capt. Army Ser. Corps 1898,
Brevet Major 1900, Major 1905, Hon. Brig.-
Gen. 19x7, and Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1918 ; served
with Ashanti Expedition 1895-6 (despatches,
star), in S. Africa 1899-1902, as D.A.A.G. (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with six clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet
Major), and during European War 1914-18
(despatches, C.M.G.); was Ch. Constable of
Shropshire 1905-8, and of W. Riding of
Yorkshire 1908-19, since when he has been
one of H.M. Inspectors of Constabulary ;
sometime Adj. and Assist. Instructor, Army
Ser. Corps Schs. of Instruction, Aldershot ;
has King’s Police medal ; appointed Con-
troller of Salvage at War Office 1917: m. 1896,
Eleanor Frances, da. of the late Richard
Micklethwait, J.P., D.L., of Ardeley House,
Barnsley ; cr. M. V.O. (4th class) 1912, C.M.G.
1916, C.V.O. 1918. Junior United Service
Club.
Atchley, Chewton, C.M.G., I.S.O., son of
the late William Henry Atchley, formerly of
H.M.'s Treasury ; b. 1850; entered Colonial
Office x868, and became Librarian 1880 ; re-
tired 1915; edited 2nd edition of “Lucas’s
HistoricalGeographyoftheBritishColonies”
(Vol. II.); contributed numerous articles
to 2nd Supplement to Dictionary of National
Biography : m. 1879, Alice, da. of Henry
Whitehouse, of Highgate, N. ; cr. I.S.O.
1902, C.M.G. 1911. 36, College Crescent,
Hampstead, N.W.
Athill, Charles Harold, M.V.O., F.S.A.,
son of the late George Athill ; b. 18 — ; was
Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms 1882-9,
Richmond Herald 1889-1919, and Norroy
King of Arms Jan. to Sept. 1919, since when
he has been Clarenceux King of Arms ;
also Registrar of College of Arms 1911-19 ; is
a F.S.A.: m. 1885, Katharine Mildred, da.
of the late Ven. Benjamin Frederick Smith
[see Smith, Bt., cr. 1897, colls.] ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1911. College of Arms, Queen
Victoria Street , E.C.; The Firs, Sevenoaks,
Kent.
Athill, Major Francis Remi Imbert,
C. M.G., son cf the late Rev. Herbert Athill,
formerly R. of Digswell, Welwyn ; b. 1880 ;
ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; Major Northumberland Fusiliers,
and D.A.A.G., Gen. Head Quarters, Egypt ;
S. Africa 1902 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps), European War 1914-16 as Lieut.-
Col. (despatches, C.M.G., 1914-15 Star ;
D. A.A G., War Office 1916, and a Member
of British Mission to U.S.A 1917-18: m.
1912, Olive Margaret, da. of David Drum-
mond, C.B.E., M.D., Vice-Chancellor, Dur-
ham Univ. ; cr. C.M.G. 1918. Cairo, Egypt ;
Naval and Military Club.
Atkin, Lieut.-Col. Benjamin George,
D.S.O., M.C.', b. 18 — ; Major Manchester
Regt., and serving with W. African Rifles
with rank of Lieut.-Col.; S. Africa 1901-2
(Queen’s medal with three clasps) ; Euro-
peanWar 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Atkin-Berry [see Berry].
Atkins, Brig.-Gen. Cyril RandellCROFTON-,
C.B.E. ; b. 1867 ; formerly Col. Notts and
Derbyshire Regt. (retired as Hon. Brig.-Gen.
1920); Sierra Leone 1898-9 (medal with
clasp), S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches,
Brevet Major, Queen’s medal with four
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E- (Mil.) 1919,
Atkinson, Brig.-Gen. Ben, C.B. , C.M.G.,
only son of the late John Atkinson, of Bally-
newry, co. Armagh ; b. 1872 ; entered R.A.
1891, became Lieut.-Col. 1915, Brevet Col.
1917, and Col. and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired)
1920 ; S. African War 1899-1902, present at
relief of Kimberley (despatches, Queen’s
medal with six clasps. King’s medal with
two clasps), European War on Staff 1914-18
(despatches, C.M.G., Brevet Col., C.B.);
was a D.A. and Q.M.G. 1916, and a Brig.-
Gen. in Charge of Administration 1918-20 :
m. 1903, Laetitia Janet Emily, only da, of
the late Edward Kensit Norman, of Mistley
Lodge, Manningtree, Essex ; cr. C.M.G.
191b, C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Mistley Hall, Mann-
ingtree, Essex ; Cavalry Club.
Atkinson, Major Edward H. Tindal,
C. B.E., son of the late Henry Tindal Atkin-
son, County Court Judge ; b. 1878 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
190O; Bar. Middle Temple '902; formerly
Lieut. R.N.V R.,and Major R.A.F ; Assist.
Sec. War Trade Advisory Committee, and
Assist. Sec. to Civil Aerial Transport Com-
mittee X915-17; sometime a Member of Bar
Council ; has Legion of Honour; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920 4 Essex Court, Temple , E C. 4/
Royal Automobile , and Royal Aero Clubs .
Atkinson, Surg.-Com. Edward Leicester,
D. S.O., A.M-, son of E- L. Atkinson, of
Penshurst, Dawlish; 6.1882; M.R.C.S. and
L.R.C.P. 1906 ; Surg.-Com. R.N. ; accom-
panied Antarctic Expedition 1910-13 (led
Expedition that discovered Capt. Scott
1912) ; China 1914, European War 1914-18
with Grand Fleet, R.N. Div. in Gallipoli,
and in France (despatches, D.S.O., Albert
medal) ; Chadwick gold medal and naval
prize 1920; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Atkinson, Maj.-Gen. Edwin Henry de
Vere, C.B., C.M.G., C.I.E., son of the late
Edwin Felix Thomas Atkinson, C.I.E.,
I.C.S. ; b. 1867; ed. at Charterhouse; entered
R.E. 1885, became Capt. 1895, Major 1903,
Lieut.-Col. 1910, and Maj.-Gen. 1919; served
with Lushai Expedition 1889 (clasp), with
Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90 (medM with
clasp), and with Zhob Field Force 1890 ;
appointed Officiating Principal, Thomason
Coil., Roorkee 1901, and Principal 1902, and
Ch. Engineer 1916; has Order of Crown of
Belgium, Belgian Croix de Guerre, and
40
1250
COMPANION AGE.
Legion of Honour (France): m. 1896, Ethel-
dred Frances Mary, da. of Ernest Steward;
cr. C.I.E. 1913, C.M.G. 19171 C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Atkinson, Brig. -Gen. Francis Garnett,
C. B. , son of the late Rev. Thomas Atkinson,
R. of Kirby Sigston, Yorkshire ; b. 1857 ;
ed. at Roy. Acad., Gosport; entered Roy.
Marines 1876, became Capt. Indian Army
1887, Major 1896, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1898,
Brevet Col. 1904, Col. 1906, and Hon. Brig.-
Gen. (retired) 1914 ; served with Egyptian
Expedition 1882, present at battles of
Kassassin and Tel-el-Kebir (medal with
clasp, bronze star), and on N.W. Frontier
of India 1897-8 (despatches, medal with
clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; was in command
of Bangalore Cav. Brig. 1906-9 : m. 1883,
Eliza, da. of Franklin Prestage; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1908. United Service Club.
Atkinson, Major George Prestage,
D. S.O., M.C., son of Brig. Gen. Francis
Garnett Atkinson, C.B. ; b. 1885 ; Capt. and
Brevet Major N. Lancashire Regt. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches fur times,
M.C., D.S.O.) : m 1911, Eileen Aylmer, da.
of J. G. Wilson, of Durham; cr. DS.O. 1918.
Hurworth-on Tees.
Atkinson, Major Guy Montague, D.S.O. ,
son of the late Lieut.-Col. Guy Newcomen
Atkinson, J.P. [see E. Kingston, colls.]; b.
1882 ; is Major King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ;
served during S. African War 1902 (Queen’s
medal with four clasps), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.): m.
1920, the Hon Bertha Beatrice Best, da. of
5th Baron Wynford ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Atkinson, Major John, D.S.O., O.B.E. •
b. 18 — ; Major Roy. Army Ser. Corps (T.F.) .
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.’
O.B E.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919I
Atkinson, Major Joseph Dean, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Liverpool Regt. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Atkinson-Clark [see Clark].
Atta, Nana Ofori, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Paramount Ch. of Akin Abuakwa: cr.
C. B.E. 1918. Akin Abuakwa, Gold Coast.
Attenborough, Lieut.-Col. James, C.M.G. ,
son of Stanley J. Attenborough, of Wat-
ford, Herts; b. 1884; ed. at Rugby; ad-
mitted Solicitor 1907 ; is a member of the
legal firm of Stanley Attenborough and Co.,
Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) Territorial Force Reserve :
m. 1915, Phyllis, da. of Edwin J. Layton,
of 70, Portland Place, W. ; cr. C.M.G.
1915. Watford, Herts ; Devonshire Club.
Atthill, Major Anthony William
Maunsell, M.V.O., O.B.E., son of Henry
Maunsell Atthill, formerly of St. Pierre,
Guernsey ; b. 1861 ; ed. at King Edward VI.
Sch., tNorwich; formerly Major R.A.M.C.,
is Chm. of Roy. Norfolk Veterans’ Asso. ;
S. Africa 1899-1902 (medal with five clasps),
European War 1914 18 (star, two medals);
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1907, O.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. Hillctest, Bourne Hill Road , Bushey,
Herts.
Atul Chandra Chatterjee, C.I.E. , son
of the late Rai Henn Chandra Sahib, of Cal-
cutta ; b. 1874 ; ed. at Presidency Coll. , Calcutta
(B.A. 1892), and at King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1895) ; in Indian Civil Ser., and Ch. Sec. to
Govt, of United Provinces: tn. 18 — , Nina
Mookerjee, who d. 1905 ; cr. C.I.E. 1919.
Allahabad, United Provinces, India; Royal
Societies', United Service (Lucknow), and
Allahabad Clubs.
Aubin, Capt. Jehu Fosbrooke Gerrard,
D. S.O., M.C.; 6. 18—; European War 1914-18
as Capt. Durham L.I. (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Auchinleck, Lieut.-Col. Claude John
Eyre, D.S.O., O.B.E., son of the late Col.
John Claude Auchinleck, R.A. ; b. 1884;
ed. at Wellington Coll.; Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. Indian Army, and a Gen. Staff
Officer; Mesopotamia 1915-19 (despatches,
D.S.O., Croix de Guerre, O.B.E.); cr.
D.S.O. 1917, O.B E. (Mil.) 1919.
Audsley, Major William Alan, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Major Australian Artillery ; Euro-
pean War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Austen, Col. Arthur Robert, C.M.G. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. Shrop-
shire L.I. (retired); Egyptian Expedition
1882 (medal, bronze star), Sudan 1885
(wounded, clasp), S. Africa 1899-1901 (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with five clasps);
cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Austen, Major Ernest Edward, D.S.O.,
son of Ambrose Austen ; b. 1867 ; Major
London Regt. ; S. Africa 1900 (Queen’s
medal with four clasps), European War
1914-19 (despatches, 1914 star, D.S.O.): tn.
1905, Cecile Mary Noel, da. of the late R. de
V. Buchanan, of Ness Bank. Inverness ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919. Evaeria , Maxwell Road,
Northwood, Middlesex.
Austen-Smith [see Smith].
Austin, Brig. -Gen. Herbert Henry,
C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., 2nd son of the late
Col. E. Austin, formerly Indian Army, of 23,
Beaufort Road, Clifton, Bristol ; b. 1868 ; ed.
at Clifton, and at R.M.A. ; entered R.E. 1887
became Capt. 1897, Brevet Major 1899, Major
1905, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1911, Lieut.-Col.
1914, Brevet Col. 1917, Col. 1919, and Hon.
Brig. -Gen. (retired) 1920; served with
Waziristan Expedition 1894-5, in Uganda
1898 (D.S.O.), during operations in Per-
sian Gulf 1909-10, and during European
War 1914-18 (Brevet Col., C.B.) ; has 3rd
class Serbian Order of the White Eagle ;
employed in British E. Africa Protectorate
1897-9 and on Survey Duty in Egypt 1899-
1901; was a D. A. Q. M.G. (Intelligence
Branch), India 1907-n, and a Gen. Staff
Officer Staff Col!., Quetta 1913-14 ; appointed
Comdt. of Cadet Coll., Quetta 1914, a Gen.
Staff Officer, Head Quarters, India 1914,
and a Brig.-Gen. on Gen. Staff 1915: tn.
1912, Winifred, da. of Lieut.-Col. W. H.
McCausland, of Arncliffe, Bournemouth ;
cr. D.S.O. 1899, C.M.G. 1901, C.B. (Mil.)
1918.
Austin, Brig.-Gen. John Gardiner, C.B.,
C.M.G., son of John Gardiner Austin, ofBar-
bados ; b. 1871 ; ed. at Harrison Coll.,
Barbados; entered R.A. 1891, became Capt.
1899, Major 1909, Lieut.-Col. 1914, Brevet
Col. 1916, and temporary Brig.-Gen. 1918;
sometime Director of Ordnance Sers.,
Australian Commonwealth Forces ; S.
African War 1899-1900, present at relief of
Kimberley (Queen’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18 (wounded, de-
spatches, C.M.G., Brevet Col., C.B., Croix
de Guerre) : tn. 1898, Margaret Drew, 2nd
da. of the late James Moir, of Glasgow ; cr.
C. M.G. 19x5, C.B. (Mil.) 1919. United Ser-
vice Club.
Austin, Lieut.-Col. William Semmens,
D. S.O., son of the late Charles Austin, oi
St. Just, Cornwall ; b. 1871 ; is an Inspector
of Schs., and Lieut.-Col. New Zealand Inf. ;
served during European War 1915-16 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Legion of Honour) : tn.
1013, Christina Blair, of Greymouth, New
Zealand ; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Greymouth, New
| Zealand.
Austin-Sparks [see Sparks].
| Aveling, Arthur Francis, C.B.E.; b.
18 — ; rendered sers. in connection with
Prisoners of War during European War;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Avery, Lieut.-Col. Henry Esau, C.M.G.,
D.S.O.; b. 1885; Lieut.-Col. New Zealand
Staff Corps, and an A. A. and Q.M.G. *,
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1919.
Avery, Major Leonard Avery, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major R.A.M.C. (T.F.); European
War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O., Order of
j Nile of Egypt); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Avery, Thomas, C.I.E., son of the late
— Avery ; b. 1862 ; is a Naval Architect ;
was Constructor Roy. Indian Marine Dock-
yard, Kidderpur 1892-1908, and Ch. Construc-
tor Roy. Marine Dockyard, Bombay 1908-17:
j tn. 18 — ; cr. C.I.E. 1916. East India United
j Service, and Royal Bombay J acht Clubs.
COMPANIONAGE.
1251
Axe, Col. Henry Joseph, D.S.O.; b. 1863;
entered Army 1892, became Major Army
Vet. Corps 1907, and Lieut.-Col. 1915; retired
1918; served in China 1900 (medal), and
during European War 1914-17 as Col. (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917-
Axford, Surg.-Capt. Walter Godfrey,
C. B. • b. 18—; Surg.-Capt. R.N. ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1919.
Ayers, Engineer - Capt. Robert Bell,
M.V.O.; b. 1863; entered R.N. 1886, be-
came Engineer 1890, Ch. Engineer 1900,
Engineer-Corn. 1904, and Engineer-Capt.
1913; retired 1913; was Engineer-Corn, of
Indomitable during Prince of Wales’s visit
to Canada 1908 (M.V.O.) : m. 1896; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1908. Barrow-in-Furness.
Aylen, Major Ernest Vaughan, D.S O.,
M.B., M.R.C.S. ; b. 1878; L.R.C.P. and
M.R.C.S., London 1891, M.B. 18 — ; Major
R.A.M.C. ; Mesopotamia 1915-16 (despatches,
D. S.O.) : rn. 1906, May, da. of Col. F. W.
Bunny, Roy. Berkshire Regt. ; cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Aylmer, Col. Edmund Kendal Grimston,
C. B. [see Aylmer, Bt., colls.].
Aylward, Major Richard Nunn, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major R.E. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) :
m. 19— ; Agnes, da. of Scott Clarke; cr. D.S.O.
1918. Taytb Terrace , Walkeshwar Road,
Malabar Hill, Bombay.
Aylwin-Foster [see Foster].
Aytoun, Col. Andrew, C.M.G., C.B.E.,
D. S.O., M.C., son of the late Robert Aytoun,
W.S., of Edinburgh; b. i860; entered 91st
Regt. 1881, and became Capt. Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders 1890, Major 1902
(retired 1908), and Col. 1919 ; S. Africa 1899-
1900, in command of a Batn. of Queensland
Bushmen, with rank of Lieut.-Col. (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; employed with
Colonial Forces, Queensland 1898; some-
time A.A.G., Mil. Forces of Commonwealth
of Australia; appointed an Embarkation
Comdt. 1914, andan A.A.G. 1917 ; has Belgian
Order de la Couronne, and French Legion
of Honour : m. 1889, Helen Lilias, who
d. 1920, da. of the late Robert Graham, of
Fintry ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1917, C.B.E.
1919.
Aziz Izzet Pasha, Gen., M.V.O., son of
Abdullah Izzet Pasha, of Cairo, Egypt ; b.
1867; ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb., and at Roy.
Mil. Acad., Woolwich; served in R.A.
1889-90, since when he has been A.D.C. to
H.H. the Khedive of Egypt; appointed
Under-Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs
1903 (which post he still holds) ; has 2nd
class Osmanieh and Medjidie, Gold and
Silver Imtiaz medals, Queen Victoria’s
Jubilee medal (1897), King Edward’s Coro-
nation medals, and several foreign Orders :
m. 1892, Behieh Hanem, granddaughter of
H.H. the late Khedive Ismail Pasha ; cr.
M.V.O. (Hon. 4th class) 1900. Place Zahir,
Cairo; Mohamed Ali , and National Snort-
ing (Cairo) Clubs.
Aziz-ud-din, Mnnshi, C.I.E., C.V.O. ; b.
1843 ; is Dep.-Commr. for Berar ; acted as
Hon. A.D.C. to Prince of Wales during tour
in India 1905-6; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1906,
C.I.E. 1909, C.V.O. 1911. Berar, Central
Provinces , India.
Babington, Col. David Melville, C.I.E. ,
son of the late Maj.-Gen. Richard Clarke
Babington, formerly M.S.C. ; b. 1863;
entered R.A. 1882, became Capt. 1891, Major
1900, Lieut.-Col. 1911, and Col. 1916 ; retired
1920; sometime Sup. Indian Cordite Factory :
m. 1898, Violet Mary, da. of Col. William
Lees Greenstreet, R.E. ; cr. C.I.E. 1907.
Babington, Squadron-Leader John Tre-
mayne, D.S.O., son of Charles Hagart
Babington, ofCroan.Wadebridge[B. Vivian] ;
b. 1891 ; entered R.N. 1903, became Lieut.
1913, Flight-Corn. Roy. Naval Air Ser. 1914
Squadron Com. 1915, and Squadron Leader
R.A.F. 1918; served during European War
1914-18 (D.S.O., Legion of Honour) : m.
1916, Cecily, da. of Philip Beresford Beres-
ford-Hope, of 2, Cumberland Mansions,
Upper George Street, W. ; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
United Service Club.
Babington, Lieut.-Col. Marcus Hill,
D.S.O.; b. 1875; is Lieut.-Col. Roy. Army
Med. Corps ; served during S. African War
1899-1902, present at relief of Ladysmith
(Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Babington, Lieut.-Col. Stafford Charles,
C.M.G. , D.S.O. ; b. 1866; entered R.E. 1886,
and became Lieut.-Col. 1912 ; appointed a
Dep. Ch. Engineer at War Office 1920;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
C.M.G.. Belgian Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Babonau, Major Alexander Frederick,
C. I.E., O.B.E.; b. 18 — ; Major Indian
Med. Ser.; Afghan War 1919 (C.I.E.) : cr.
O.B.E. (Mil.) 19 — , C.I.E. 1920.
Bacchus, Com. Roy, D.S.O. younger
son of Col. Robert Sydney Bacchus, of Little
Winters, Uplyrne, Devon ; b. 1883; entered
R.N. 1899, became Lieut. 1905, Lieut.-
Com. 1913, and Com. 1918 ; served in Dar-
danelles 1915-16 with Destroyer Flotilla
(despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1910, Gertrude
M. B. Fienberg; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Junior
United Service Club.
Bachtold, Major Henry, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — ; is Major Australian Engineers;
served during European War 1915-17 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Back, Lieut. -Com. Francis Leonard,
D. S.O,, son of the late Francis Formby
Back, of Woodlands, Harrow Weald ; b.
1884; Lieut.-Com. R.N.; European War
1914-19, finally with N. Russia Expeditionary
Force (torpedoed, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
16, Welbeck House, Wigmore Street, W.i. -
Backhouse, Lieut.-Col. Miles Roland
Charles, D.S.O. [see Backhouse, Bt.].
Backhouse, Capt. Oliver, C.B. , C.M.G.
[see Backhouse, Bt.].
Backhouse, Capt. Roger Roland Charles,
C. B. [see Backhouse, Bt.].
Bacon, Mrs. Constance Alice, C.B.E.
[see E. Leven and Melville, colls.].
Bacon, Edward Denny, M.V.O., son of
Edward Bacon; b. i860; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1917.
Bacon, Frederick Joseph, C.B.E., son of
the late Frederick Bacon; b. 1853; ed. at
St. Peter’s Gram Sch., Eaton Square ; is a
Surveyor, and a Fellow of Surveyors’ Insti-
tution ; appointed Assist. Surveyor of
Lands, Admiralty 1903, Assist. Treasury
Valuer 1906, and Treasury Valuer and In-
spector of Rates 1909; retired 1920: m. 1883,
Therese Josephine, da. of Edouard Violette,
of Camden Town ; cr. C.B.E. 1918. Clare
Lodge, 114, Park Hill, Clapham, S.W. 4.
Bacon, Com. Sidney Kenrick, D.S.O.,
son of Capt. Kenrick Verulam Bacon, of The
Lodge, Hale, Farnham ; b. 1871 ; ed. at
Westward Ho!; is Com. Roy. Naval Re-
serve ; European War 1914-15, with Patrol
Cruisers (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1915. The Lodge, Hale, Farnham, Surrey ■
Sports’ Club.
Badan Singh, Sardar, C.S.I., son of
Sardar Mit Singh ; b. 18 — ; served in Kuka
rebellion 1872 (wounded) ; cr. C.S.I. 1903.
Malandh, Lodhiana, Punjab.
Badcock, Col. Francis Frederick,
D. S.O., second son of the late Gen. Sir
Alexander Robert Badcock, K.C.B., C.S.I.
[see Badcock, “Knights' Widows”];
b. 1867; ed. at Wellington Coll.; entered
Wilts Regt. 1886 and I.S.C. 1887, became
Capt. 1897, Major 1904, Lieut.-Col. 1912,
Col. 1917 ; retired 1920 ; served with
Hazara Expedition 1891 (despatches, medal
with clasp), with Samara Expedition 1891
(clasp), with Hunza-Naga Expedition 1891
(severely wounded, despatches, clasp,
D.S.O.), with Waziristan Expedition 1894-5
(clasp), with Tirah Expedition 1897 (wound-
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COMPANIONAGE.
ed), and with Zakka Khel Expedition 1908
(medal with clasp), and during European
War 1914-17 (Order of St. Stanislas of
Russia): m. 1896, Eleanor Sarah Austen, da.
of the late Rev. G. F. de Gex ; cr. D.S.0. 1892. j
Badcock, Lieut -Col. Gerald Eliot, C.B.E., \
D.S.O., youngest son of the late Gen. Sir |
Alexander Robert Badcock, K.C.B., C.S.I.
[see Badcock, “Knights’ Widows”];!
b. 1883; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at
Pembroke Coll., Camb. ; entered R.A.S.C.
1904, and became Capt. 1913, and Brevet
Lieut. -Col. ; European War 1914-19 as
Assist. Director of Transport, Egyptian
Expeditionary Force (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.B.E.) ; appointed Dep.
Director-Gen. of Transportation 1919 : m.
1st, 19—, Dorothy, who d- 1919, da. of the
late James Watt Gibson-Watt, of Doldowlad,
Radnorshire; 2ndly, 1910, Beatrice, da. oi
the late James Badger Clara, of Connaught
Square, W. t ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. Hadleigh, Farnham Common, Bucks ;
United Service Club.
Badcock, Jasper Capper, C.B., son of the
late John Badcock, of Chelsea; b. 1840;
entered Gen. Post Office 1858; served in
Money Order, Mail, Travelling Post Office,
and Sec.’s Departs. ; was Assist. Controller,
London Postal Ser. 1882-7, Vice-Controller
1887-92, and Controller 1892-1905 : m. 1864,
Mary, da. of Edward Gower Burton, ol
Chelsea; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1899. Springfield ,
Brodrick Road, Upper Tooting , 5. IV. 17.
Badcock, Paymaster-Com. Kenneth Ed-
gar, D.S.O., D.S.C.; b. 18 — ; Paymaster-
Corn. R.N. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Baddeley, Col. Charles Edward, C.B.,
C. M.G., son of the late Col. William Henry
Clinton Baddeley ; b. 1861 ; entered R.E.
1880, and became Lieut. -CoL 1905, Brevet
Col. 1908, and Col. 1910; retired 1919; Burma
Expedition 1885-7 (despatches, medal with
clasp), on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8
(despatches, medal with two clasps), Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches C.M.G., C.B.):
m. 18 — , Kathleen, da. of the Rev. Morland
Chaplin ; cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Baddeley, Vincent Wilberforce, C.B.,
son of the Rev. Joseph Jeremiah Baddeley
R. of Chelsfield, Kent ; b. 1874 ; ed. at Marl
borough, and at Pembroke Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1897, M.A. 1900); was Private Sec. to
successive First Lords of the Admiralty
(Earl of Selborne, Earl Cawdor, Baron
Tweedmouth, and Rt. Hon. R. McKenna,
M.P.) 1901-11, and Principal Clerk in Sec.’s
Office, Admiralty 1910-11, since when he has
been Assist. Sec. for Finance at the Admi-
ralty; cr. C.B. (Civil) tqii. 5, Barton Street,
Westminster , S. W. ; Union , and Travellers'
Clubs.
Baddeley, Lieut.-Col. Walter Hubert,
D. S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; temporary Major
and Acting Lieut.-Col. E. Surrey Regt. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Badeley, Henry John Fanshawe, C.B.E.,
son of the late Capt. Henry Badeley, of
Guy Harlings, Chelmsford ; b. 1874 ; ed at
Radley, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford ; Principal
Clerk and Taxing Officer, Judicial Depart.,
House of Lords, and Hon Sec. Roy. Bo. of
Painter Etchers and Engravers ; Co. -Director,
Co of London Voluntary Aid Organization
during European War 1917-20; cr. C.B E
(Civil) 1920. 2, Morpeth. Terrace, S.W.;
Bade, N. Cornwall ; Travellers' , and Wel-
lington Clubs.
Badenhorst, Lieut.-Col. Lourens Petris
Johannes, D.S.O. : b. 18 — ; formerly Major
and temporary Col. Comdt. S. African
Forces (retired as Lieut.-Col.) ; German
S. -W. Africa 1914-15, on Staff (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Badgerow, Lieut.-Col. George Washing-
ton , C.M.G. , M.B., F.R.CS., son of A. Her-
rington Badgerow, of Toronto ; b. 1872 ; ed.
at Toronto Univ., at Upper Canada Coll.,
Toronto, and at Univ. Coll., London ; Lieut.-
Col. Canadian Army Med. Corps (mentioned
twice), Surg. and Dean, Golden Square
Throat Hospital, and Aural Surg. Normal
Coll, and Acad, of Music for the Biind :
m. 1907, Maud, da. of Herbert Oxley; cr.
C.M.G. 1918. 4, Harley Street, W. ; Bath,
and Ranelagh Clubs.
Badham, Lieut.-Col. Basil Hume, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. and temporary Lieut.-Col.
Roy. Scots Fusiliers ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Badham, Lieut.-Col. Frederick, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Wor-
cestershire Regt., and attached W. African
Frontier Force ; European War 1914-18 in
E. Africa (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Badham-Thornhill [see Thornhill].
Baggallay, Lieut.-Col. Richard Romer
Claude, D.S.O., M.C., son of the late Claude
Baggallay, K.C., of 20, Elvaston Place, S.W.,
and Wilderwick, E. Grinstead ; b. 1884 ; ed.
at Marlborough, and at R.M.C. ; Capt. and
Brevet Major Irish Guards; European War
19x4-19, Comdg. 1st Batn. Irish Guards in
France and Germany 1918-19 (wounded,
despatches twice, M.C., D.S.O., Star) ; was
Mil. Sec. to Lord-Lieut. of Ireland, April 1919
to June 1920: m. 1910, Kathleen Constance
Charlotte Murphy; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Private
Secretary’s Lodge, Phcenix Park, Dublin;
Guards' , and Cavalry Chibs.
Bagge, Major Richard Ludwig, D.S.O.,
only son of Herbert Bagge, of Gaywood
Hall, Norfolk, by Maria Adelaide Rosalie,
da. of the late Louis Duquesnoy, of Ant-
werp ; b. 1872 ; ed. at Charterhouse ; formerly
Major 3rd Batn. Norfolk Regt,; is Hon. Capt.
in the Army, a J.P. for Norfolk, Lord of the
Manors of Gaywood, Haveless, Bawsey,
Leziate, and Islington, and patron of three
livings ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1904, Anna Victoria
Wilmsdorff Mansergh, only da. of the late
Major W. G. Mansergh, 69th Regt., of Rock-
savage, co. Cork; cr. D.S.O. 1900. Gaywood
Hall, King's Lynn; Islington Hall, King’s
Lynn ; Carlton Club.
Bagge, Stephen Salisbury, C.M.G., son
of the late Rev. Philip Salisbury Bagge,
R. of Walpole St. Peter, Norfolk; b. 1859;
formerly Provincial Commr. E. African Pro-
tectorate ; was Ch. Political Officer with
Nandi Field Force 1906-7, and Political
Officer, German East Africa 1916-17 ; ap-
pointed Administrator of Island of Mafia, E.
Africa 1915; cr. C.M.G. 1907. 60, Lowndes
Square, S.W.; Windham Club.
Bagnall, Major Charles Lane, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of Thomas William Bagnall, of
Winlaton, Durham; b. 1884; Major R.E.
(T.E.), and Managing Director of R. S.
Bagnall and Sons (Limited), engineers, of
Sunderland; European War 1914-19, with
R.E. Signal Co. (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) :
m. 1910, Lottie May Taylor; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Hylton, Sunderland.
Bagnall, Major Harold Gordon, D.S.O.,
son of William Gordon Bagnall; b. 1884;
Major R.G.A. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1919, Dorothea,
da. of the Rev. Grevile Mairis Livett, V. of
Wateringbury, Maidstone, and Hon. Canon
of Rochester; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bagnall-Bull [see Bull].
Bagnall-Wild [see Wild].
Bagnold, CoL Arthur Henry, C.B., C.M.G.,
son of the late Maj.-Gen. Michael Edward
Bagnold, H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1854; ed. at Chelten-
ham ; entered R.E. 1872, became Capt. 1884,
Brevet Major 1885, Lieut.-Col. 1899, and
Brevet Col. and Col. 1903 ; retired 19x1 ;
served in S. Africa 1881, and with Sudan
Expedition 1884-5 (despatches, medal with
clasp, bronze star, Brevet Major) ; was
Comdg. R.E., Jamaica (and Electrical Adviser
to Govt, of Jamaica) 1899-1902, in Isle of Wight
1902-3, Sup. Building Works, Ordnance
Factories 1903-11, an Extra Mil. Assist, to
Ch. Sup*, of Ordnance Factories 1915-16,
and Ch. Experimental Officer 1916-17 ; is a
F.R.A.S., and a M.I.E.E. : m. 1888, Ethel,
da. of W. H. Alger; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1907,
C.M.G. 19x8. Warren Wood, Shooter's Hill,
Kent ; Junior United Service Club.
COMPANIONAGE.
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Bagot, Major the Hon. Walter Lewis,
D.S.O. [see B. Bagot}.
Bagshawe, Arthur William Garrard,
C.M.G., M.B., son of the late Rev. Alfred
Drake Bagshawe, V. of Wormhill, Derby-
shire ; b. 1871 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at
Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1892, M.B. and B.C
1895) ; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P., London 1895 ;
was Med. Officer, Uganda Protectorate
1900-1907, Director of Sleeping Sickness
Bureau 1908-12, since when he has been
Director of Tropical Diseases Bureau : m.
1910, Alice Mary, da. of Joseph Harry
Thornber ; cr. C.M.G. 1915. Fairlawn , Ash-
wood Road, Woking.
Bagshawe, Bernal, C.B.E., son of John
J. Bagshawe, of Sheffield; b. 1861; ed.
in Sheffield ; is Chm. of Leeds Forge Co.
(Limited) ; associated in institution and j
control of National Ordnance Factories in
Leeds, and Member of Directing Board of a
National Filling Factory; unsuccessfully:
contested Walsall Div. of Staffordshire (C.)
an. 1906 : m. 1889, Louisa, da. of Samson
'ox, of Grove House, Harrogate; cr. C.B.E.
1918. Red House, Chapel Allerton, Leeds ;
St. Stephen s Club.
Bagshawe, Lieut.-Col. Edward Leonard,
C.I.E., D.S.O., O.B.E.y son of the late
C. W. Bagshawe, of Dover; b. 18 — ; in Tele-
graph Depart., Basra; Mesopotamia 1915-18
as Lieut.-Col. R.E. ; (despatches, D.S.O.,
O.B.F,.) : m. 1919, Anne Josephine Lambart,
da. of Lieut.-Col. Joseph Sladen, formerly
Coldstream Guards ; cr. C.I.E. 1916, D.S.O.
1918, 0.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Basra, Persian Gulf.
Bagshawe, Lieut.-Col. Frederick William,
C.I.E., son of Col. S. L- Bagshawe, Indian
Army; b. 1868; Lieut.-Col. Indian Army;
S. Africa 1899-1901 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps) ; cr. C.I.E. 1918.
■ Bagshawe, Lieut. - Col. Herbert Vale,
C.B.E. , D.S.O., son of William Augustus
Edward Vale Bagshawe; b. 1874; is Major,
and Brevet. Lieut.-Col. R.A.M C. and a
Dep. Assisr. Director-Gen. Army Med Ser. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.B.E., Order of the
Nile of Egyp ): m. 1916, Nancy, da. of Major
Wilfrid Nash Bolton, O.B.E., of Limassol,
Cyprus ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bahmanji Jamasji Dastur [seeDastur].
Bahr, Philip Henry Manson-, D.S.O.,
M.D., M.R.C.P., son of the late L. F. Bahr,
of Perrysfield, Oxted, Surrey ; b. 1881; some-
time Capt. and Brevet Major R.A.M. C. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Major); Lecturer London Sch. of
Tropical Med., Physician to Hospital for
Tropical Diseases and the Albert Dock
Hospital, and Examiner in Tropical Medi-
cine, Camb. Univ. ; assumed by deed poll
1919 the additional surname of Manson :
m. 1909, Edith, da. of Sir Patrick Manson,
G. C.M.G. , M.D., LL-D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S.;
cr. D.S.O. 1917. 32, Weymouth Street , W.
Bah Too, Hon. Moung , C.I.E., son of
the late Hon. U Ohn, C.I.E. , Judge of
Rangoon and First Burmese Member of
Council of Govt, of India; b. 1852; ed. at
So. for the Propagation of the Gospel
Mission Sch., Rangoon ; has been Extra
Assist. Commr. , and Assist. Commr., Burma,
and a Member of Council of Govt, of Burma,
and of Council of Gov.-Gen. of India; has
K.S.M. Order for services rendered during
3rd Burma War, and Delhi Durbar medal
(1877) : m • *st, 1874, a da. of U. Kan Baw,
E.A.C. (she d. 1904); 2nd, 1905, Khin Khin
(only Burmese lady invited to Delhi Durbar),
da. of U Shwe Oung Akunwun ; cr. C.I.E.
1909. Ashleydalc, Insein B.R., Burma;
Windsor Villa , Windsor Road, Rangoon.
Baikuntha Nath Seng, Rat Bahadur,
C.I.E.-, b. 18 — ; Pleader at Murshedabad ;
cr. C.I.E. 1920. Murshedabad, Bengal.
Bailey, Col. Alfred John, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; Col. Territorial Force (T.D.) ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bailey, Capt. Arthur Harold, D.S.O., son
of William Henry Bailey, of The Quarries,
Exeter ; b. 1873 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at
Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; entered Prince
of Wales’s Vol. (S. Lancashire Regt.) 1894,
and became Capt. 1901 ; retired 1913 ; served
in S. Africa 1896 and 1897, and again 1899-1902
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Bailey, Major Charles Edward, D.S.O.
M.C.; b. 18—; is Lieut, and Acting Major
Canadian Inf,; served during European
War 1915-17 (wounded, despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bailey , Lieut.- Col. Edward AlecHorsman,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — , is Lieut.-Col. R.F.A. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) • cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bailey, Lieut.-Col. Francis William,
D.S.O., T.D., son of Surg. -Lieut. -Col.
Francis James Bailey ; b. 1871 ; formerly
Surg.-Maj. R.F.A. ; Lieut.-Col. R-A.M.C.
(T.A.), and a City Councillor for Liver-
pool; European War 1914-19 (wounded,
despatches twice, D.S.O., 19x4-15 Star, two
medals); cr. D.S.O. 1916. 51, Grove Street,
and 51 a, Rodney Street , Liverpool ; Athen-
ceum ( Liverpool ), and Conservative Clubs.
Bailey, Major Frederick Marshman,
C. I.E., son of the late Lieut.-Col. F. Bailey ;
b. 1882; ed. at Edinburgh Acad., and at
Wellington Coll. ; entered Indian Army
1900, became Capt. 1909, and Major 1916;
Tibet Expedition 1903-4 (medal with clasp),
Abor Expedition 19x2 (medal with clasp;,
European War 1914-15 (twice wounded); was
British Trade Agent, Gyantse, Tibet 1905-9;
has Roy. Geographical So.’s gold medal,
and Roy. United Service Institute’s Mac-
Gregor medal; cr. C.I.E. 1915. Junior United
Service, and New ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Bailey, Flight -Lieut. George Cyril,
D. S.O., son of Dr. G. H. Bailey, of Kinloch-
leven, Argyll ; b. 1890 ; ed. at King
Edward VI. Sch., Stratford on-Avon, and at
Manchester Univ. (B.Sc. Honours 1910) ; is
an Engineer, and Flight-Lieut. R.A.F. ;
served during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O. : m. 1918, Phyllis, da. of Sir
John Foster Stevens ; cr. D.O.S. 1917.
Bailey, Mrs. Gertrude Mary, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — : m. 18 — , Charles Henry Bailey, who
d. 19 — ; cr. C.B.E. 1918. Stelvio, Newport,
Monmouth ; Gliffaes, Crickhow ell, Brecon.
Bailey, Major Herbert, D.S.O. ; b.
18—; formerly Major (T.D.) E. Lancashire
Regt.; served during European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 19x7.
Bailey, Major John Beswick, D.S.O.,
son of John Bailey, of Temple House,
Derby; b. 1883; ed. at Repton ; admitted a
Solicitor r8 — ; engaged in Ranching, and
Major Canadian Inf. ; European War 1915-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1911, Ion Gertrude
Barrow, da. of the Rev. Henry Herbert
Mogg, V. of Bishop’s Canning, Devizes ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919. Sandwick, Vancouver
Island, British Columbia.
Bailey, Lieut.-Col. John Henry, C.B.E.;
b. 18 — ; formerly Lieut.-Col. R.E. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, O. 'LE.,
C. B.E.); cr. O.B.E. (Mil.) 1918, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Bailey, Lieut.-Col. John Henry, D.S.O.,
son of the Rev. Anthony Winter Bailey;
b. 1871 ; entered King’s Shropshire L.l.
1893, became Capt. 1901, Major 1913,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917, and Lieut.-Col.
(retired) 1920 ; was employed in British
East Africa Protectorate and with King’s
African Rifles 1899-1908; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.) : m. 1909, Elinor, da. of
the late Rev. Thomas Daniel Halsted, and
widow of Charles Terreneau Fisher ; cr.
D. S.O. 1916.
Bailey, Lieut.-Col. Percival John, D.S.O.,
son of John Bailey, of Toowoomba, Queens-
land ; b. 1882 ; an Auctioneer, partner in
the firm ofYeates Bros, and Co. (Limited),
of Pastoral Exchange, Toowoomba, Queens-
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COMPANION AGE.
land, and Lieut. -Col. Australian Forces ;
Eurpean War 1915-18 (severely wounded,
despatches, D.S.O., 3rd class Egyptian Order
of the Nile) : m. 1910, Annie Elizabeth, da. oi
James Miller, of Sandgate, Queensland; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Bailey, Col. Percy James, D.S.O.,
O. B.E., el. son of the late Sir James Bailey,
of Lofts Hall, Saffron Walden, and 58, Rut-
land Gate, S.W. [see Bailey, “ Knights’
Widows”]; b. 1873; entered 12th Lancers
1895, became Capt. 1901, Major 1908, and Col.
(retired) 1919 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902,
as Signalling Officer, present at action of
Poplar Grove (severely wounded, D.S.O.),
and in European War T914 (wounded,
risoner) ; was Adj. and Quartermaster at
av. Sch. 1905-9; sometime a Dep.D re:torof
Remounts : m. 1907, Dorothy Jessica, da. of
Thomas Gibson Bowles (formerly IVl.P. for
King’s Lynn), of 25. Lowndes Square, S.W. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1902, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Fosseway
House, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire.
Bailey, Capt. Sidney Robert, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. R.N.; European War 1914-19
on Staff Grand Fleet (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Baidey, Brig. -Gen. Vivian Telford, C.M.G..
D.S.O., son of the late John Bailey, M.I.C.E. ;
b. 1868; ed. at St. Columba’s Coll., Rathfarn-
ham, and at King’s Coll., London; entered
the King’s (Liverpool Regt.) 1891, became
Capt. 1900, Major 1912, and Brevet Lieut. -
Col. 1917, and Hon. Brig.-Gen, (retired)
1919 ; S. Africa 1901 (Queen’s medal with
four clasps), European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut. -Col.,
C.M.G., prisoner); was Adj. and Quarter-
master, Sch. of Mounted Infantry 1903-6.
and Officer of a Co. of Gentleman Cadets
at R.M.C. 1907-11 : m. 1908, Mirabel
Stuart, da. of Major Alexander Towers-
Clark, formerly 57th Regt. ; cr. D.S.O. 1916,
C. M.G. 1918. Junior United Service Club.
Bailey, Walter George, D.S.O., M.C.;
b. 18— ; European War I9i4-i9,as 2nd Lieut.
Suffolk Regt. (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bailey, Lieut. -Col. the Hon. Wilfred
Russell, D.S.O. [see B. Glanusk].
Bailey, Right Hon. William Frederick,
P. C., C.B. [see “ Privy Council ”].
Baillie, Col. Augustus Charles, D.S.O.,
2nd son of the late Evan Peter Montagu
Baillie of Dochfour [E. Elgin] ; b. 1861 ; for-
merly Lieut. R.H.A.; Lieut.-Col. and Brevet
Col. Yeo. ; S. Africa 1900-1902 in command
of 15th Batn. Imperial Yeo., and subse-
quently of a column (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
commanded 2/2nd Lovat Scouts 1914-19 :
m. 1905, Meta, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Sir
Heniw Trotter, G.C.V.O. [B. Gifford]; cr.
D. S.O. 1900. Harleyburn , Melrose , Rox-
burghshire.
Baillie, Lieut.-Col. Duncan Gustavus,
C. M.G. , D.S.O., son of the late Col. Duncan
James Baillie, Roy. Horse Guards, of Loch
Loy, Nairn; b. 1872; Lieut.-Col. (T.D.)
Lovat’s Scouts Yeo. ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.) : m. 1919, Mary
Evelvn, da. of Capt. Blair Onslow Cochrane,
O.B.E. [see E. Dundonald, colls.] ; cr. D.S.O.
1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Baillie, Lieut-Col. Hugh Frederick,
D. S.O., son of the late Lieut.-Gen. Duncan
James Baillie, Roy. Horse Guards; b 1879;
ed. at Wellington Coll. ; entered Seaforth
Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of
Albany’s) 1900, and is Major and Brevet
Lieut -Col.; S. African War 1899-1902,
present at actions of Magersfontein, Paarde-
burg, Poplar Grove, and Driefontein, and
at relief of Kimberley (wounded, Queen’s
medal with five clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), Nigeria 1903-4 (medal with
clasp), European War 1914-19 with his
Regt., and as Staff' Officer and Assist.
Director of Staff Duties at Head Quarters,
France (wounded, despatches, D S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col.); wasD.A.A. and Q.M.G. High-
land Div. 1909-13 : m. 1910, Hilda Olive, da.
of Major Horace William Kemble ; cr. I
D.S.O. 1915.
Baillie, Col. James Evan Bruce, M.V.O
son of the late Evan Montagu Baillie [E
Elgin]; b. 1859; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn.
Northumberland Fusiliers; is a J.P. for In-
verness, Vice-Chm. of its Territorial Force
Asso., and Major and Hon. Col. R.H.A.
(T.F ); sat as M.P. for Inverness-shire (C)
1895-1900 : m. 1894, Nellie Lisa, Baroness
Burton in her own right ; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1905. Dochfour , Inverness ,*71, South
Audley Street W.
Baillie-Grohman [see Grohman].
Bain, David, C.B.E., son of William
Bain, of Reay, Caithness ; b. 1855 ; is Con-
troller of Timber Supplies, Ministry of
Munitions : m. 1892 ; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Bain, Francis William, C I.E. , son of the
late Joseph Bain; b. 1863; ed. at Westmin-
ster Sell., and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; I.C.S. 1892 ;
Principal, Deccan Coll., Bombay: m. 1890,
Helen Margarita, da. of Henry Blandford ;
cr. C.I.E. 1918. Deccan College, Bombay.
Bainbridge, Lieut.-Col. Norman Bruce,
C.B., C.M.G. ,D S O., son ofthelateCol. Sir
Edmond Bain bridge, K.C.B., of Normanhurst,
Sheringham, Norfolk ; b. 1869; ed. privately ;
entered Duke of Wellington’s (W. Riding
Regt.) 1890, and became Capt. 1899, Major
1908, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1914; transferred
to Army Ordnance Depart. 7911 ; S. Africa
1899-1901 with 1st Batn. Mounted Inf. (se-
verely wounded, despatches, medal with
clasps, D.S.O.) : m. 1902, Dorothea Olivia
Louisa, only da. of the Rev. Biscoe Hale
Wortham, R. of Dunton Waylett, Brent-
wood, Essex; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1917,
C.B. (Mil.) 1919. Army and Navy Club.
Bainbridge, Brig.-Gen. Percy Agnevv,
C.B., C.M.G., son of H. G. Bainbridge ; 6.1864;
ed. at Wellington Coll, and at R.M.A. ;
entered R.A. 1884, became Lieut.-Col. 1907,
and Col. 1914; served in Somaliland 1903
(medal with clasp), and during European
War 1914-18 with Army Ordnance Depart,
(despatches, C.M.G., C.B. , Egyptian Order of
the Nile); is Director of Equipment and
Ordnance Sers. in India with rank of Brig.-
Gen.; cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Bainbridge, Col. William Frank,
C. M.G., C.B.E. , D.S.O., son of Maj.-Gen.
F. T. Bainbridge, of Cheltenham ; b. 1873 ; ed.
at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered Cameronians
(Scottish Rifles) 1894, became Capt. I.S.C.
(now Indian Army) 1901, Major 1909, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 19x3, Lieut.-Col. 1916, and Brevet
Col. 1919 ; served on N.-W. Frontier of India
1897-8 (medal with clasp), in China 1900,
present at relief of Pekin (despatches twice,
D. S.O.), European War 1914-19 as a Gen. Staff
Officer (despatches, C.M.G., Order of the
Nile, Brevet Col., Legion of Honour) Afghan
War 1919 (C.B.E.); was a Gen. Staff Officer,
Poona 1909, and at Head Quarters, India
1912-14: m. 1902, Violet Maud, el. da. of
Capt. Joseph Henderson, sometime of
Rylstone, Yorkshire, and Rylstone House,
Cheltenham; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1915.
C. B.E. (Mil.) 1920. Junior Army and Navy
Club.
Baines, Rev. Charles Frederick, D.S.O.,
son of the late James Baines, of Birming-
ham; 6.1862 ; ed. privately, at WadhamColl.,
Oxford (B.A. 1885, M A. j887), and at Wells
Theological Coll. ; isR.ofSt.Ninian’s, Castle
Douglas, Scotland ; was Assist. Chap.-Gen.
to the Forces 1916-18; served in S. Africa
1899-1900, present at relief of Kimberley
(Queen’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) :
m. 1891, Mary Helen, da. of Richard Carrow,
of lohnston Hall, Pembrokeshire ; cr.
D. S.O. 1918. St. Ninians Rectory, Castle
Douglas, Scotland.
Baines, Lieut.-Col. EdgarFrancis Eardley,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. Indian Med.
Ser.; Somaliland 1902-4 (medal with clasp),
Mesopotamia 1914-16, present at defence of
Kut (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Baines, Capt. Cuthbert Savile, D.S.O.,
son of Lieut.-Col. Cuthbert Johnson Baines,
J.P.,ofThe Lawn,Shireham pton, Gloucester-
shire ; b. 1890; ed. at Winchester, and at
R.M.C. ; entered Oxfordshire L.I. 1910,
and became Capt. 1915, and Major Oxford-
COMPANION AGE.
1255
shire and Bucks L.I. 1917 ; European War
1914-19 with his Regt., and Comdg. a Batn.
Liverpool Regt. with rank of Lieut.-Col.
(twice wounded, despatches thrice, D.S.O.
with Bar), N. Russia 1919 (wounded); cr.
D.S.O. 1914 (Bar 1918). Wellington Club.
Baines, Hubert, b. 18 — ; is Cb.
Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, H.M.
Office of Works; cr. O.B.E. (Civil) 1918,
C.B.E. (Civil), 1920.
Baines, Major John Cecil, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; Major (T.D.) Leicestershire Regt.;
S. Africa 1900-1 (Queen’s medal with four
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Baird, Col. Alexander Walter Frederick,
C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. [see Baird, Bt., cr.
1897].
Baird, Douglas Heriot, C.B.E., son of
the late Hugh Harper Baird, of the Elms,
Thames Ditton; b. 1883; ed. at Charterhouse,
and at London Univ. ; a scientific instrument
maker, Managing Director of Baird and Tat-
lock (London), (Limited), a Director of Webbs
Crystal Glass Co. (Limited), Vice-Chm.
Glass Research Asso., Chm. British Chemi-
cal Ware Manufacturers Asso. (Limited),
and Vice-Chm. British Lampblown Scientific
Glassware Manufacturers Asso. (Limited) :
m. 1912, Dorothea Frances, da. of Henry
Templer Prior, Master of Supreme Court ;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Halidon , Esher,
Surrey ; Cavendish Club.
Baird, Brig.- Gen. Edward William David,
C.B.E., son of the late William Baird, M. P. , of
Elie, co. Fife ; b. 1864 ; formerly Capt. 10th
Hussars, and Col. SufiolkYeo. ; Hon. Brig.-
Gen., a D.L. for Caithness, and a J.P. for
Suffolk ; S. Africa 1900, European War
1914-19, Comdg. 179th Inf. Brig, (despatches,
C. B.E ) : m. 1893, Millicent Bessie, da. of the
late Maj.-Gen. Sir Stanley de Astel Clarke,
G.C.V.O., C.M.G. ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Kelloe, Edrom , Berwickshire ; Forse, Caith-
ness ; Turf Club.
Baird, Rear-Adm. George Henry, C.B.; b.
1871; Rear-Adm. R.N.; European War 1914-1 9
(despatches, C.B., Legion of Honour, Rising
Sun of Japan) ; appointed Director of Ship-
ping Movements, Mediterranean March
1918 (Commodore 1st class), and for Special
Ser. at Admiralty 1920: m. 18 — ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1918. Littlebourne Court, near
Canterbury.
Baird, Lieut.-Col. Harry Beauchamp
Douglas, C.M.G. , C.I.E., D.S.O., son of
the late Col. A. W. Baird, C.S.I., F.R.S., of
Palmer’s Cross, Elgin; b. 1877; ed. at Clifton
Coll., and at R.M.C. ; entered Indian Army
1897, became Capt. 1906, Major 1914, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1917. and Lieut.-Col. 1920; Tirah
Expedition 1897-8 (medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18, on Staff (despatches,
D. S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G., Croix de
Guerre), Afghan War 1919 (C.I.E.) ; was
Brig.-Maj. to Inspector-Gen. of Cav., India
1910-11, and A.D.C. to Gen. Officer Comdg.
Aldershot Command 1912-14 ; cr. D.S.O.
1915, C.M.G. 1918. C.I.E. 1920. Palmer’s
Cross, Elgin ; Naval and Military, and
Junior Army and Navy Clubs.
Baird, Capt. Henry Hume Chisholm,
D.S.O., son of Alexander Baird; b. 1878;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered The Buffs
(E. Kent Regt.) 1897, and became Capt. 1901 ;
retiredigi3 (rejoined 1914, invalided through
loss of leg 1915); served in S. Africa 1899-
1902 as Signalling Officer (despatches, King’s
medal with two clasps, D.S.O.) ; appointed
a Brig.-Maj. 1914 : m. 1905, Margot, da. of
John Kerr, formerly M.P. for Preston; cr.
D.S.O. 1900. Bridge, near Canterbury,
Junior United Service Club.
Baird-Smith [see Smith].
Bairnsfather, Capt. George Edward,
C.B.E. , son of the late Peter Bairnsfather,
J.P., D.L., of Dumbarron, Forfar; b. 1855 ;
Capt. R.N. ; andDiv. Naval Transport Officer,
Dover : m. 1892; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918.
Bairstow, Leonard, C.B.E., son of
Uriah Bairstow, of Halifax, Yorkshire; b.
1880; ed. at Roy. Coll, of Science, London
(Associate 1901, Whitworth Scholar 1902);
is a Scientific Aeronautical Engineer, and
a F.R.S. ; appointed Professor of Aerodyna-
mics, Imperial Coll, of Science and Tech-
nology 1920 : m. 1907, Eleanor Mary, da. of
William Hamer; cr. C.B.E. 1917. 63, Holmes-
dale Road, Hampton Wick.
Baker, Alma, C.B.E.', b. 18 — ; founded
Malayan Aircraft Fund ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil)
1919-
Baker, Arthur, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; some-
time British Red Cross Commr., Roumania;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Baker, Lieut. -Com. Arthur Bannatyne
Arnold, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut. -Com. R.N. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Baker, Brig. -Gen. Arthur Slade, C.M.G.,
son of Col. Robert Broome Baker, formerly
39th and 16th Regts. [Cunynghame, Bt.]; b.
1863 ; entered R.A. 1882, became Capt. 1891,
Major 1900, Lieut.-Col. Army Ordnance
Depart. 1912, Brevet Col. 1918, and Hon. Brig.-
Gen. 1919, retired 1920 ; S. African War 1900-
1901 (Queen’s medal with two clasps), Euro-
Sean War 1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G.,
■revet Col.) ; was Assist. -Inspector Army
Ordnance Depart. 1901-2, Inspector 1902-5,
and Dep. Assist. Director at War Office
1908-12 : m. 1895, Caroline Fisher, da. of
the late Gwyn Harris Heap, American
Consul-Gen. at Constantinople ; cr. C.M.G.
1915. Landscapes , Ticehurst, Sussex ; Army
and Navy, ana Junior Constitutional Clubs.
Baker, Lieut.-Col. Bernard Granville,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Gen. List ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Baker, Major Brian Edmund, D.S.O.,
M.C., A.F.C. ; b. 18 — ; is temporary Capt.
Gen. List, and Major R.A.F. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O., A.F.C.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Baker, Mrs. Cecil, C B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
is Hon. Sec. British Ambulance Committees :
m. 18 — , — Baker ; cr. C.B.E. 1917.
Baker, Col. Cecil Norris, C I.E., son of
the late Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Norris Baker,
formerly B.S.C. ; b. 1869 ; ed. at R.M.C. ;
Col. Indian Arn^ ; China 1900 (medal with
clasp), Waziristan 1917, Afghan War 1919
(C.I.E.) ; appointed Officiating Mil. Account-
ant-Gen. in India 1920 : m. 1898, Ella Mary,
da. of — Hutchinson, Lieut. Indian Army ;
cr. C.I.E. 1920. East India United Service
Club.
Baker, Capt. Colin Willoughby, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 1877 ; Lieut, and temporary Capt.
Leicestershire Regt. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Baker, Lieut.-Col. Edward Mervyn,
D.S.O.; b. 1875; entered Roy. Fusiliers
(City of London Regt.) 1897, became Capt.
Manchester Regt. 1901, Major Roy. Fusiliers
1915, and Brevet l.ieut.-Col. 1917; served
in S. Africa 1899-1901, present at relief
of Ladysmith (despatches, Queen’s medal
with five clasps), with \ola Expedition 1901
(despatches, medal with clasp), with Kon-
tagora Expedition 1902 (medal with clasp),
and during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col., Order
of Redeemer of Greece) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Baker, Major Edwin Godfrey Phipps,
D.S.O., M.C.; b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Inf. ;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Baker, Major Euston Edward Francis,
D.S.O., M.C., son of H. P. Baker, of East-
bury House, N< rthwood ; b. 1895; ed. at
Sherborne; Major Middlesex Regt. (Re-
serve); European War 1914-19 (despatches
thrice, M.C., D.S.O.) : m. 1920, Mary Helena,
da. of T. Sampson, of 82, Dartmouth Park
Road, N.W.; cr. D.S.O. 1919. The Laurels,
Chorley Wood, Herts.
Baker, Engineer - Lieut. -Com. Henry,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Engineer-Lieut.-Com.
R.N.R. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
1256
COMPANIONAGE.
Baker, Henry Seymour, D.S.O.', b. 18 — ;
Lieut. Australian Inf. ; European War 1915-
19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Baker, Professor Herbert Brereton,
C. B.E., F.R S., son of the Rev. John Baker,
V. of St. John’s, Blackburn ; b. 1862 ; ed. at
Manchester Gram. Sch., and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (B. A. 1883, M.A. 1887); is Professor
of Chemistry, Imperial Coll, of Science and
Technology, a Member of Trench Warfare
Advisory Committee, Ministry of Muni-
tions, and of Panel of Board of Invention
and Research, Admiralty : m. 1904, Muriel,
da. of Harry Powell; cr. C.B.E. 1917.
Letchmoor House, Gerrarcfs Cross, Bucks.
Baker, Lieut.- Col. James Mitchell, C.B.E. ,
D. S.O. ; b. 1878 ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
Special List ; S. African War 1899-1902 (de-
spatches, medals), European War 1914-18,
German S.-W. Africa, Egypt, France, and
Flanders (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Baker, Col. Jasper, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.A.O.C. ;
European War 1914-19 as Col. (despatches,
C. B.E., Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Baker, Major Robert Geoffrey, D.S.O. ;
b. 1878 ; is Major Indian Army ; served in
China 1900 (medal), on N.-W. Frontier of
India 1901-2 (medal with clasp), and in
Mesopotamia 1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Baker, Major Robert Joseph, D.S.O.,
son of the late John Baker ; b. 1857 > en-
tered Army 1874, and became Quartermaster
Roy. Dublin Fusiliers 1886, Hon. Capt. 1896,
and Hon. Major 1903 ; retired 1911 ; served
in S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches twice,
D. S.O.) ; was a Quartermaster in Remount
Ser. 1914-19: m. 1880, Florence Mary
Josephine, da. of the late J. B. Meerwald,
Ceylon Civil Ser. ; cr. D.S.O. 1902. 77,
Grosvenor Square, Ralhmines, co. Dublin.
Baker, Walter Reginald, C.V.O. , son of
Stephen Baker: b. 1852; ed. privately; was
Local Freight and Passenger Agent, Canada
Central Railway 1873-4, and Private Sec.
and Comptroller to Gov.-Gen. of Canada
(Earl Dufferin) 1874-8 ; has been Assist. -
Sec., Treasury Board, Ottawa, Assist, to
Sup., W. Div., Canadian Pacific Railway,
Gen. Manager Manitoba and N. Western
Railway, and Assist, to Pres, and Sec. of
Canadian Pacific Railway; is an Esquire
of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; took charge (representing
Canadian Pacific Railway) of tours through
Canada of Prince and Princess of Wales
1901, Prince Arthur of Connaught 1906,
Prince Fushimi of Japan 1907, and T.R.H.
the Duke and Duchess of Connaught 1912,
1914, and 1916; has 3rd class of Japanese
Order of the Sacred Treasure; cr. C.V.O.
1911. 773. Sherbrooke Street, Montreal,
Quebec; Mount Royal {Montreal), Rideau
and Country (Ottawa), and Manitoba
( Winnipeg ) Clubs.
Baker, Major William Henry Goldney,
D.S.O.; b. 1888 ; entered Indian Army 1910,
and is Capt. and Brevet Major ; European
W’ar 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Major), N.-W. Frontier of India 1919-20; cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Baker, Rear-Adm. LewisCuN'roN-, C.B. ,
C.B.E., son of the late William Clinton-
Baker, J.P.,of Bavfordbury, Herts; b. 1866;
is Rear-Adm., R.N., and a D.L. for Herts;
served at battle of Jutland 1916 (despatches,
C.B., 4th class of Russian Order of St.
Vladimir with Swords, Com. Legion of
Honour, American D.S.M.); appointed a
Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1917; was Rear-Adm.
2nd Battle Squadron, Atlantic Fleet 1919-20,
since when he has been Adm. Sup. .Chatham :
m. 1920, Rosa, da. of the late William
Henderson ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Chalhatn ; Bayfordbury, Herts ;
Army and Navy, and United Service Clubs.
Baker, Major Arthur Barwick Lloyd
Lloyd-, D.S.O., son of Granville Edwin
Lloyd Lloyd- Baker, of Hardwicke Court,
near Gloucester [E. Harewood, colls.] ; b.
1883; Major (T.D.) Bucks Batn. Oxfordshire
and Bucks L I. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Italian Croix de Guerre) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Baker-Carr [see Carr].
Bald, Major John Arthur, C.M.G., son
of John Arthur Bald; b. 1876; entered I.S.C.
1897, and became Major Indian Army 1914;
sometime temporary Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a
Batn. Welsh Regt. ; served in China 1900,
present at relief of Pekin (medal with clasp),
and during European War 1915-X6 (de-
spatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Bald, Major Philip Robert, D.S.O. ;
b. 1883; is Major R.F.A. : served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Legion of Honour): m. 19— ;cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Baldock, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Stanford,
C.B,, son of William Baldock, of Cooling
Castle, Kent; b. 1854; ed. at Cheltenham,
and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered
R. A. 1873, became Capt. 1882, Major 1890,
Lieut.-Col. 1899, Brevet Col. 1903, Col. 1907
and Maj.-Gen. 1910; retired 1916; served in
S. Africa 1901-2 in command of Standerton
and a column of R.A. Mounted Rifles (de-
spatches), and during European War 1914-15
(wounded); was Brig.-Major R.A., Malta
1890-94, a Member of Ordnance Committee
1903-6, Comdt. Sch. of Gunnery, Shoebury-
ness 1907, Brig. -Gen. Comdg. 2nd Div.,
R.A. 1907-10, and in command of a Div.,
N. Command 1911-16: m. 1885, Eleanor, da.
of Maj.-Gen. M. Lefen Taylor, R.A. ; cr.
C. B. (Mil.) 1902. Oakhanger House , Hunger-
ford, Berks.
Baldrey, Lieut.-Col. Frank Shelston
Headon, C.M.G. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. (re-
tired), aud a F.R.C.V.S. ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Baldwin, Brig. -Gen. Guy Melfort, D.S.O.,
son of the late Col. Archibald Thomas Bald-
win, Madras Army, of 8, Carlton Terrace,
Edinburgh; b. 1865; ed. at Edinburgh Rojl
High Sch., at Wimbledon Coll., and at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered Loyal N. Lan-
cashire Regt. 1886, became Capt. I.S.C. (now
Indian Army) 1897, Brevet Major 1898, Major
1904, Lieut.-Col. 1912, Brevet Col. 1915, and
Col. 1917; retired 1920; served with Hazara
Expedition 1888, present at action of Kotkai
(medal with clasp), with Chitral Relief Force
1895 (slightly wounded, despatches, D.S.O.),
with Malakand Field Force 1897 (severely
wounded, despatches, Brevet Major), on
N.-W. Frontier of India 1915 (despatches,
Brevet Col.) and 1917, and Afghan War 1919 ;
appointed a Comdt. 1914, and Comdg. a Brig,
in India 1916, with rank of Brig.-Gen. : m.
1898, Christine, da. of the late C. Sparrow, of
Urmston Lodge, Urmston; cr. D.S.O. 1896.
Caledonian Club.
Baldwin, Major James Yescombe,
D. S.O. ; b. 18 — ; temporary Major Cyclist
Corps ; European War 19 14- 19 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Baldwin, Squadron- Leader John Eustace
Arthur, D.S.O., O.B.E ; b. 1892; formerly
Lieut. 8th Hussars; now Squadron-Leader
R.A.F. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., O.B.E); cr. D.S.O. 1918, O.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Baldwin, Major John Grey, C.B., son of
the late John Charles Campbell Baldwin ; b.
1867: entered R.A. 1885, became Capt. 1896,
and Brevet Major 1902 ; retired 1905; served
with Burma Expedition 1889-92 (medal with
clasp), and in S. Africa 1899-1902, as Staff
Officer to Station Comdt. (despatches,
Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, Brevet Major) ; was
Acting Consul-Gen., Lorenzo Marques 1902-
4, and Consul-Gen. there 1904-8, at Dakar
1907-9, and at Monrovia 1909-12, since when
at Galatz ; appointed British Commr. on
European Commn. for Navigation of the
Danube 1913 ; has Coronation medal : m. 1912,
Beatrice Jessie, da. of Frederick William
Kell ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1912. British Consu-
late-General, Galatz, Roumania ; United
Service Club.
Baldwin, Mrs. Lucy, O.B.E , da. of the
late Edward Lucas Jenks Ridsdale, Assay
Master of the Mint, of Rottingdean ; b. 18 — ;
COMPANION AGE.
1257
Comdt. and Donor Wilden Auxiliary Hos-
pital, Stourport : m. 1892, the Rt. Hon.
Stanley Baldwin, P.C., M.P. for W., or
Bewdley, Div. of Worcestershire; cr. O.B.E-
1918. Q3, Eaton Square, S. W. ; Astley Hull,
Stourport , Worcestershire.
Baldwin, Lieut. -Col. Raymond Henry,
D.S.O.; b. 1872; is Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 2nd
Batn. E. Surrey Regt. ; Somaliland 1902-4
(medal with two clasps) and 1908-10 (clasp),
European War 1914-18, as Lieut.-Col. (de-
spatches five times, D.S.O. with Bar, Order
of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy) ; cr.
D. S.O. 1916 (Bar 1918).
Balfour, Andrew, C.B., M.D ,
son of Thomas A. G. Balfour, M.D.. of Edin-
burgh ; b. 1873 : ed. at Edinburgh. Cam-
bridge, and Strasburg Univs., and London
Sch. of Tropical Medicine; M.B. and C.M.
Edinburgh 1849, D.P.H. Camb. 1897, M.D.
Edinburgh (Gold Medal) 1898, B.Sc. 1900,
M. R.C.P.E. 1902, and F.R.C.P.E. 1906; Mary
Kingsley medallist 19^0; was Craggs Re-
search Prizeman 1905 ; sometime temporary
Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C ; is a Member of
Roy. Med. So. of Edinburgh, a Fellow of
Roy. So. of Med., of Roy. Sanitary Institute,
and of So. of Tropical Med. and Hygiene,
and a Corresponding Member of French
Sos. of Tropical Med. ; served as Civil Surg.
in S. Africa 1900-1901 ; sometime Clinical
Assist., Ear and Throat Depart, and Med.
Wards, Roy. Infirmary, Edinburgh, Assist.
Physician, City Hospital, Edinburgh, and
Extra Assist. Physician, Roy. Asylum,
Morningside ; was Director of Wellcome
Tropical Research Laboratories, Gordon
Coll., Khartoum 1902-13, and Med. Officer
of Health, Khartoum 1904-13, since when
he has been Director-in-Ch. of Wellcome
Bureau of Scientific Research in London,
Member of Med. Advisory Committee, Med-
iterranean War Area (Pres, in Mesopotamia),
Scientific Adviser to Inspecting Surg.-Gen.,
E. Africa, and Pres. Future Work andOrgani
zation of Egyptian Public Health Depart.
Commn. ; author of several novels : m. 1902,
Grace, da. of George Nutter; cr. C.M.G. 1912,
C. B. (Mil.) 1918. 25, Endsleigh Gardens ,
N. W.i.
Balfour, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Mackintosh,
D. S.O., son of the late Lewis Balfour;
b. 1862 ; entered R.A. 1882, and became
Major 1899 ; retired 1902 ; is Lieut.-Col.
Territorial Force Reserve, and a D.L.
for Gloucestershire ; served in S. Africa
1899-1902, Comdg. a Battery and on Staff
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-17 (despatches twice,
D.S.O.): m. 1P93 ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. The
Close, Tetbury, Gloucestershire.
Balfour, Capt. Charles Barrington, C.B.\
son of Charles Balfour, of Newton Don, Kelso ;
b. 1862 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Lieut.
Scots Guards 1881-90, and Capt. Roy. Guards
Reserve Regt. 1900- 1901 ; Egyptian Campaign
1882, present at battle of Tel el-Kebir ; H.M.
Lieut, for Berwickshire, a J.P. for Berwick-
shire and Roxburghshire, Chm. anl Prts.
Berwickshire Territorial Force Asso., Chm.
National Health Insurance Committee, a
County Councillor for Berwickshire, Chm.
Gen. Nursing Council for Southend, and a Di-
rector of Barclay’ s Bank (Limited) and Scottish
Widows’ Fund Life Assurance So. : m. 1888,
Lady Helena McDonnell, da. of 5th Earl of
Antrim; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1919. Newton Don,
Kelso; 14, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W.i ; Balfour
House, Balgonie, Markinch, Fife; Bachelors' ,
Carlton, Guards', Royal Automobile, and New
( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Balfour, Major Edward William Sturgis,
D.S.O., O.B.E., M.C., son of Edward
Balfour, formerly of 43, Grosvenor Square,
W.,and Balbirnie, co. rife ; b. 1884; entered
R.A. 1904, and is Major sth Dragoon
Guards, and a Gen. Staff Officer at Wa>
Office ; served during European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., M.C.): m. 1914,
Ruth, da. of the Rt. Hon. Gerald William
Balfour, P.C.; cr. D.S.O. 1915, O.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Balfour, Lieut.-Col. Francis Cecil Camp-
bell, C.I.E., M.C., son of the late Eustace
James Anthony Balfour [see D. Argyll]; b.
1884 ; Lieut.-Col. Northumberland Fusiliers,
and an Inspector, Sudan CL il Ser. ; European
War 1914-19, in Mesopotamia (despatches,
M.C., C.I.E.) : m. 1920, the Hon. Phyllis
Evelyn Goschen, da. of 2nd Viscount Goschen;
cr. C.I.E. 1919.
Balfour, Lieut.-Col. George Boyd,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major and Acting Lieut.-
Col. Roy. Lancaster Regt. ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar); cr.
D.S.O. with Bar 1918.
Balfour, Lieut.-Col. John Edmond
Heugh, C.M.G. , D.S.O., el. son of George
Edmond Balfour, of Sidmouth Manor, Devon ;
b. 1863; formerly Capt. nth Hussars, and
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. and Hon. Col. Roy.
1st Devon Yeo. ; S. Africa-1899-1900 with
Roberts’ Horse, and as A.D.C1 to Lieut. -Gen.
Sir Ian S. M. Hamilton, K.C.B., D.S.O.
(despatches, medal with six clasps, D.S.O.),
European War 1914-18 (despatches twice,
C M.G.) : m. 1910, Evelyn, da. of the late
Capt. the Hon. Robert Joseph Gerard-
Dicconson [see B. Gerard, colls.] ; cr.
D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1918 The Manor , Sid-
mouth, Devon ; Turf, Arthurs, Boodle's ,
and Royal Yacht Squadron Clubs.
Balfour, Lieut.-Col. Walter Mackie,
D.S.O., son of James Balfour; b. 18 — ;
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. Canadian Ma-
chine Gun Corps ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Ball, Ma or Charles James Prior, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 1893 ; Lieut, and temporary Major
R.A., and attached R.H.A. ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Ball, Capt. George Herbert, D.S.O.,
son of George Henry Ball, of Brentwood,
Mayfield Road, Moseley, Birmingham; b.
1897 ; ed. at King Edward’s Sch., Birming-
ham ; Capt. S. Staffordshire Regt. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919. 40, Mayfield Road, Moseley,
Birmingham.
Ball, Major John Clement, D.S.O.,
O.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Artillery ;
European War 1914-19 (wounded, de-
spatches, D S.O., Belgian Croix de Guerre,
O.B.E.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E- (Mil.) 1919.
Ball, Major Kenneth Moore, D.S.O. ;
b. 1885 ; Major R.F.A.; European War 1914-
18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.): m. 19—;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Ball, Major Lionel Plomer, D.S.O. ;
b. 1882 ; Major Indian Army ; S. Africa
1900-1901 (Queen’s medal with four clasps),
European War 1914-18 in E. Africa, Egypt,
and Palestine (despatches, D.S.O., Croix de
Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Ball, Thomas, C.M.G., son of the late
William Ball, of Norfolk ; b. 1846 ; has been
Mayor of Cape Town: m. 1st, 1869, Emily
Joanna, da. of John Dunkley, formerly of
Hereford; 2nd, 1890, Louise E., da. of John
Wilson, and widow of Oscar Braumuller;
cr. C.M.G. 1901. Rondebosch, Cape 'Town.
Ball, Capt. Richard Edmund Coryndon,
Luxmore-, D.S.O.; b. 18—; Capt. Welsh
Guards Reserve; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre with
Palm) ; cr. D S.O. 1919.
Ballantine-Dykes [see Dykes].
Ballantyne, Lieut.-Col. James, D.S.O.,
son of John Ballantyne, of Georgetown,
Ontario, Canada ; b. 1876; is a Contractor,
and Lieut.-Col. Canadian Inf.; served during
European War 1914-1 5 ( wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1905, Minnie, da. of William
Barber; cr. D.S.O. 1915. Georgetown, On-
tario, Canada.
Ballard, Col. Colin Robert, C.B.,
C.M.G., son of the late Gen. J. A. Ballard,
C.B. ; b. 1868; entered Norfolk Regt. 1888,
became Brevet Major 1900, Lieut.-Col. 1913,
Brevet Col. 1915, and Col. 1917; served with
Burma Expedition 1891-2 (medal with clasp),
with Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with
clasp), on N.-W. Frontier of India 1898 (de-
COMPANIONAGE.
1258
spatches), during S. African War 1899-1902,
present at relief of Kimberley despatches,
Queen’s medal with six clasps King’s medal
with two clasps), in Somaliland 1902-4 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), and during
European War 1914-17, on Staff (despatches,
C.B., Order of Star of Rouinania with
Swords, and of Carol I. of Roumania);
appointed a Mil. Attache 1917 ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1916, C.M.G. 1918.
Ballard, Rear-Adnt. George Alexander, !
C. B., son of the late Gen. John Archibald I
Ballard, C.B. ; b. 1862 ; ed. privately ; |
entered R.N. 1875, became Lieut. 1884, Com. I
1897, Capt. 1903, and Rear-Adm. 1914 ;
served in Soudan 1884, with Naval Brig,
(medal, bronze star, specially promoted),
in Burma War 1885-6, as Naval A.D.C.
(despatches),* and in China 1900 ; some-
time Assist. Director, Naval Intelligence ;
appointed Director of Operations Div.,
Admiralty War Staff 1912, an A.D.C. to
H.M. 1913, Adm. of Patrols 1914, and Senior
Naval Officer, Malta 1916 ; is a Com. of
Legion of Honour, of Order of S.S. Maurice
and Lazarus of Italy, and of Sacred Treasure
of Japan, and has Roy. United Ser. Institu- !
tion’s Prize Essay gold medal : m. 1898, Mary
Frances Hayes, da. of the late James Pater-
son, of Whitelee, Scotland ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1913. Naval and Military , Royal Naval
(. Portsmouth ), and Malta Union Clubs.
Ballard, Com. George Norman, C.B.E.,
son of the late G. A. Ballard, M.C.S., of
Philpburn, Selkirk; b. 1874; Com. R.N. ;
European War 1914-19 (C.B.E.) : m. 1919,
Muriel, da. of J. Dargaville, of Dargaville,
New Zealand; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Ballard, Major J ohn Arthur, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major R.F.A. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
B allingall, Major Harry Miller, D.S.O. ;
b. 1878 ; Major R.A. ; S. African War 1899-
1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), European War
1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Ballinger, John, C.B.E., son of Henry
Ballinger, of Pontnewynydd, Monmouth-
shire; b. i860; Hon. M.A. Wales 1909;
Librarian, National Library of Wales ;
rendered sers.in Housing and Safe-guarding
National Treasures during European War :
m. 1888, Amelia, da. of Capt. D. Boughton ;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Sherborne House ,
Aberystwyth.
B Alston, Major George Richard,
D. S.O., son of the late Richard James Balston,
of Springfield, Maidstone; b. 1879; ed. at
Eton; Major R.F.A. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1906, Edith Marion,
da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. the Hon. Bernard
Matthew Ward, C.B. [see V. Bangor, colls.] ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919. Army and Navy Club.
Balwant, Rao Bhaiya Scindia, C.V.O. ; b.
18 — ; a Member of Board of Revenue, Gwalior
State ; cr. C.V.O. 1911. Gwalior , India.
Baly, Edward Charles Cyril, C.B.E.,
son of the late Edward Ely Baly ; b. 1871 ;
ed.^it Aldenham Sch., and at TJniv. Coll.,
London (Fellow 1904) ; Grant Professor of
Chemistry, Liverpool Univ., a F.R.S., and
Dep. Inspector of High Explosives, Liver-
pool ; Lecturer on Spectroscopy, Univ., Coll.,
London 1900-10 ; author of “ Spectroscopy ’ ’
etc. : m. 1902, Ellen Agnes, da. of T. Jago,
M.R.C.S.; cr. C.B.E. 1918. 14, Sunnyside,
Princes Park, Liverpool; University (Liver-
pool) Club.
Bambkr, Col. Charles James, M.V.O.,
son of Henry J. Bamber, of Bedford; b.
1855; ed. at Bedford Gram. Sch.; M.R.C.S.,
England, andL.R.C.P. London 1878, D.P.H.,
Camb. 1892; entered Indian Med. Ser.
1878, became Capt. 18—, Major 1890, Lieut.-
Col. 7898, and Col. 1910 ; retired 1915 ; served
with Mahsud-Waziri Expedition 1881, with
Burma Expedition 1886-7 (medal with clasp),
and on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8
(medal with clasp) ; was Med. and Sanitary
Member of Delhi Durbars 1903 and 1911 ;
appointed Acting Sanitary Coinmr. to Govt,
of India 19.-8, and Inspector-Gen. of Civil
Hospitals, Punjab 1910; is a Fellow of Roy.
Statistical and Linnean Sos. ; author of
“ Plants of the Punjab”: m. 1888, Claudine
Oclanis, da. of the late Edward O’Brien [see
B. Inchiquin, colls.]; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1911. East India United Service Club.
Bamber, Capt. Wyndham Lerriee, C.B.E.;
b. 18 — ; Capt. R.N. (retired) ; was Drafting
Com. and Assist. Director Mobilization
Div., Admiralty during European War
(C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bamberger, Capt. Arthur Prier Wood-
burn, D.S.O., son of Louis Bamberger (thrice
Pres, of the Timber Trade Federation of
the United Kingdom), of 3, Lancaster Road,
Belsize Park, N.W. ; b. 1885 ; senior partner
in the firm of Louis Bamberger and Sons of
London, and Tajdor and Low Brothers of
Bristol, timber importers ; European War
1914-1-* as Capt. R. A.S.C. (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bam field, Lieut.- Col. Harold John
Kinahan, D.S.O., son of Samuel Bamfield ; b.
1870; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. London 1893;
entered Army 1894, became Major Indian
Med. Ser. 1906, and Lieut.-Col. 1914; served
on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (de-
spatches, medal with two clasps, clasp), in
1902, and again in 1908 (medal with clasp),
and during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches twice, D.S.O.): m. 18 — , a da. of
Walter Witherby ; cr. D.S.Oi 1917.
Bamford, Major Edward, V.C., D.S.O.,
son of the late Rev. Robert Bamford ; b.
1887; Capt. and Brevet Major R.M.L.I. ;
European War 1914-18, present at battle of
Jutland and Zeebrugge operations (de-
spatches, D.S.O., V.C., Russian Order of
St. Anne, Legion of Honour, Brevet Major) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916. 89, Bloomfield Avenue, Bath.
Bamford, Major Robert Cecil, D.S.O.,
son of Robert Bamford, J P., of Hereford ;
b. 18 — ; formerly Major W. Yorkshire Regt. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.): m. 1920, Sj-bil, da. of
the late Robert Edmonds, of Stamford ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Ban Behari Kapur [see Bun Bihari
Kapur].
Banbury, Brig. -Gen. Walter Edward,
C. M.G. ; b. 1867; entered Hampshire Regt.
1883, became Lieut.-Col. Indian Army 1909,
Brevet Col. 1917, and Hon. Brig.-Gen.
(retired) 1919 ; Burma Expedition 1886-7
(medal with clasp), Malakand f ield Force
1897-8, on Staff (despatches, medal with
clasp), European War 1914-18, Comdg. a
Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby-
shire Regt.), and subsequently as a Brig.-
Com. (despatches, C.M.G., Brevet Col.); cr.
C.M.G. 1916.
Banerji, Albion Rajkumar, C.I.E., son
of Sasipada Banerji, of Barnagore, Calcutta ;
b. 1871 ; ed. at Calcutta Univ., and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1891, M.A. 1892) ; entered
I.C.S. 1895; served as Assist Collector,
and Head Assist. Collector, and Sub-Col-
lector 1895-1907, as Diwan of Cochin 1907-14,
and Collector of Cuddapah 1914-16, since
when he has been Executive Member of
Council of Maharaja of Mysore ; officiated
as Diwan of Mysore 1918-19 ; one of the
earliest promoters of tne National Indian
Asso. (London) : m. 1898, a da. of Sir
Krishna Govinda Gupta, K.C.S.l. ; cr. C.I.E.
1911. Bangalore, Madras.
Banfield, Col. Rees John Francis, C.B.,
son of the late Rees Silvanus Price Ban-
field, of Chiswick; b. 1850; entered 69th
Regt. 1871, became Capt. Welsh Regt. 1881,
Major 1886, Lieut.-Col. 1896, Brevet Col.
1901, and Col. 1902; retired 1906; served in
S. Africa 1899-1900, present at battle of
Paardeberg (severely wounded, despatches,
C.B.); was D.A.A.G. for Instruction, W.
Dist. 1887-92, A.A.G., Gibraltar 1902-3, Ch.
Staff Officer 1903-5, Brig.-Gen. in charge of
Administration there 1905-6 (temporarily
commanded Inf. Brig., Gibraltar 1905), in
command of an Inf. Vo). Brig. 1906-8, and
of S. Wales Brig., W. Command 1908-10 : nt.
1877, Marie Louise, da. of J. G. Upton, of
Ealing ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900. Park V tew,
Poole Road, Bournemouth.
COMPANIONAGE.
Bangalore Peeumal Annaswami Muda-
liar, Rao Bahadur , C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ; is
a Member of Municipal Commn. of Civil
and Mil. Station of Bangalore ; cr' C.I.E.
1912. Bangalore , Madras.
Banister, Col. Fitzgerald Muirson,
C.M.G., son of Surg.-Gen. G. Banister • b.
1853 ; ed. at Wellington Coll.; is Lieut. -Col.
and Brevet Col. R.F.A. (retired); Afghan
War 1878-9 (medal), European War 1914-17
(despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1917. 58,
West bourne Terrace , W. 2.
Banisier, George Henry, C.B.E. ; b.
b. 1856; a M.I.C.E., and a Director of
Vickers (Limited): m. 1879; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1919. Monks’ Croft , Barrow-in-
Furness.
Bankart, Surg.-Capt. Arthur Reginald,
C. V.O., son of the late Arthur Bankart;
b. 1868; ed. at Edinburgh Univ., and at
Guy’s Hospital (M.B. and M.Ch.), D.F.H.,
London 1905; entered R.N. 1895; Surg.-
Capt. H.M.’s Yacht “Victoria and Albert,”
a Fellow of Roy. So. of Med. (London), a
Member of Roy. Med. So. of Scotland, a
Corresponding Member of So. of Med.
Sciences, Lisbon, and a Fellow of So. of
Tropical Medicine and Hygiene ; appointed
Hon. Physician to King Edward VII. 1905
and to King George V. 1910; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1898, C.V.O. 1911. Royal
Societies’ , and Royal Naval ( Portsmouth )
Clubs.
Bankier, Capt. Albert Methuen, D.S.O.,
M. C. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.0. 1919.
Banks, Lieut.-Col. Henry John Archibald,
D. S.O., son of the late Henry John Banks ;
b. 1869 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at
R.M.C. ; entered Hampshire Regt. 1889, be-
came Capt. 1898, Major 1907 (transferred to
Army Ordnance Depart. 1910), and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1918; S. Africa 1900-1901, as
Signalling Officer 7th Div. (despatches,
D.S.O.); was Assist.-Inspector Army Ord-
nance Depart. 1903, Inspector on Inspection
Staff 1904, an Ordnance Officer 1907, and
Dep. Assist. Director at War Office 1911-15;
appointed an Assist. Director of Ordnance
Sers. 1917 : m. 1st, 1897, Eleanor Eva, el. da.
of the late Col. S. G. Huskisson, formerly
Comdg. 57th Regt. ; 2ndly, 1911, Ethel
Winifred, da. of the late F. Frampton Day,
of Elvaston Place, Queen’s Gate, S.W.; cr.
D.S.O. 1900.
Banks, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Macdonald,
D.S.O.y M.C.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Comdg.
a Batn. Essex Regt. ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O. , Croix de Guerre) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bannatine-Allason [see Allason].
Bannatyne, Robert Reid, C.B., son of
Mark Bannatyne, of Glasgow; b. 18 — ; Assist.
Sec. Home Office: m. 1913, Rose Emma, da.
of the late Hon. John Doaohoe FitzGerald,
K.C. [see Barrett -Lennard, Bt.] ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1919. 96, Philbeach Gardens, S.W.
Bannerman, Lieut.-Col. Arthur D’Arcy
Gordon, C.I.E., C. V.O. [see Bannerman, Bt.,
colls.].
Bannerman, Com. Bertrand, D.S.O.
[see Bannerman, Bt., colls.].
Bannerman, Col. John Arthur Mur-
ray, D.S.O., son of the late James Murray
Bannerman, J.P., D.L., of Wyastone Leys,
Monmouth; b. 1881; ed. at Wellington
Coll.; entered Roy. Warwickshire Regt.
1901, and is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col ;
N. -W. Frontier of India 1908 (medal with
clasp), European War 1914-18 (despatches
thrice, Brevet Major, D.S.O.): m 1913,
Aline de Laune, da. of the late David Ryrie,
of N.S. Wales ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. Naval ana
Military Club.
Bannerman, Maj.-Gen. William Burney,
C.S.I., M.D.. 3rd son of the late James
Bannerman, D.D., of Abernyte, Perthshire,
Professor of Theology, New Coll., Edin-
burgh ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Edinburgh Acad, and
Univ. (M.B. And C.M. 1881, M.D. 1889, B.Sc. |
I259
1896, D.Sc. 1909) ; entered Indian Med. Ser.
1883, and became Capt. 1887, Major 1895,
Lieut.-Col. 1903, Brevet Col. 1911, and Maj.-
Gen. 1911 ; served with Burma Expedition
1885-9 (medal with two clasps) ; was Dist.
Med. and Sanitary Officer of Canara 1891-3,
Dep. Sanitary Commr., Madras 1893-9,
Sup., and afterwards Director, Bombay
Bacteriological Laboratory 1899-1911, Surg.-
Gen. with Govt, of Madras 1911-18, and Hon.
Physician to H.M. 1913-18 ; appointed In-
spector of Vaccination, Madras 1893, Sup. of
Bombay Laboratory 1902, Sup. of The King
Institute of Preventative Med., Madras 1903,
and Professor of Bacteriology, Med. Coll.,
Madras 1904, Director, Plague Research
Laboratory, Bombay 1904; is a F.R.S.E.,
. an Asso. Fellow of Coll, of Physicians, Phi-
ladelphia, and a Corresponding Member of
American So. of Tropical Medicine ; author
of various med. papers: m. 1889, Helen, da.
of the late Rev. R. Boog Watson, LL.D. ; cr.
C.S.I. 1911. it, Strathearn Place , Edin-
burgh; University {Edinburgh) Club.
Banning, Lieut.-Col. Stephen Thomas,
C.B.E., LL.D., el. son of the late John
Stephen Banning; b. 1859; ed- at R.M.C. ;
B. A. (Honours) Roy. Univ. of Ireland 1893,
LL.B. (Honours and Exhibition) 1895, LL.B.
London 1899, and LL.D. 1900 ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1887; Lieut.-Col. (retired) Roy.
Munster Fusiliers ; employed during Euro-
pean War as A.A.G., E. Command 1914-16,
and in Judge Advocate’s Depart. 1916-19 : m.
1886, Isabel Margaret, da. of the late Rev.
Denis Moriarty ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 50,
Kensington Mansions, Earl’s Court, S. W. 5 ;
Royal Thames Yaeht Club.
Banon, Brig.-Gen. (Frederick) Lionel,
C. B., son of the late Richard Davys
Banon, Inspector-Gen., Army Med. Ser. ;
b. 1862; ed. at Downside, and at R.M.C.;
entered Shropshire L.I. 1882, and became
Lieut.-Col. 1905, Col. 1909, and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1919 ; Sudan Expedition
1885 (medal with clasp, bronze star), S.
African War 1899-1902, Comdg. 17th Batn.
Imperial Yeo., and as Assist, to Mil. Gov.,
Johannesburg (despatches, Queen’s medal
with four clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-18 as Brig.-
Gen. Comdg. 59th, 197th, and 217th Inf.
Brig, (despatches, C.B.); was D.A.Q.M.G.,
Dublin Dist. 1902-3, D.A.Q.M.G. 3rd" Army
Corps 1903-5, a Gen. Staff Officer 1905-9, and
A.A.G., War Office 1910-15 ; re-appointed
a Brig. -Com. 1916 and to command a Dist.
1918 : m. 1890, Helen Mary, da. of the late
Robert McEwen Mcllwraith, of 35, Hans
Place, S.W. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916. 156,
Sloane Street, S.lV.i; Travellers' , and Army
and Navy Clubs.
Banshidhar Banerji Bahadur, Rai,
C. I.E. ; b. 18 — ; is 2nd Land Acquisition
Officer, Calcutta, and in Provincial Executive
Ser. ; cr. C.I.E 1916. Calcutta.
Barber, Charles Alfred, C.I.E., son of
the late Rev. William Barber ; b. i860 ; ed at.
Bonn andCamb. (Sc.D. i9o8)Univs.; some-
time Sugar Cane Expert for India ; Lecturer on
Tropical Agriculture, Camb. Univ. : m. 1893,
Edith, da. ol G. R. Osborn ; cr. C.I.E. 1918.
294, Cherryhinton Road, Cambridge.
Barber, Mayor Charles Harrison, D.S.O.,
M. B., son of Richard Augustus Barber, of
Leicester; b. 1877; Major Indian Med. Ser. ;
N. -W. Frontier of India 1908 (medal with
clasp), India and Mesopotamia 1914-19, pre-
sent at defence of Kut (despatches thrice,
D. S.O.); author of “Besieged in Kut ana
After’’; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Barber, Col. George Walter, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Charles
Worthington Barber; b. 1868; ed. at Whit-
gift Gram. Sch. ; M.R.C.S. England, and
L.R.C.P. London 1891 ; Col. Australian
Army Med. Corps ; European War 1914-19
as Assist. Director and Dep. Director Med.
Sers. Australian Corps, with rank of Col.
(despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G., Croix de
Guerre, Star, C.B.) ; sometime Govt. Med.
Officer, Kalgoorlie, W. Australia; is 1914-15
Principal Med. Officer, 5th Mil. Dist. of
Australia : m. 1895, Janet Watson Salmond ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1918, C.B. (Mil.)
1260
COMPANIONAGE.
1919. 230, St. George's Terrace , Perth , W.
Australia; Weld ( Perth ) Club.
Barber, Major Horace Greely, D.S.O. ;
6.18 — ; Major Canadian Forces; European
War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Barber, Capt. James William, C.B.E.,
son of the late James Barber, of Cardiff ; b.
1884 ; a Consulting Engineer, and Capt.
Special List ; Director of Cinematography,
National War Aims Committee 1917-19;
author of “The Motor Generator,” etc.:
m. 1907, Daisy Florence, da. of Frederick
Harman, of St. Leonard s-on-Sea ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. 60, Welbeck Street , Cavendish
Square , W.i.
Barber, Capt. Philip Stanley, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of H. H. Barber, of Ravenscroft, S.
Norwood, S.E. ; b. 1895 ; ed. at King’s Sch.
Canterbury ; in the firm of Edward Barber
and Son, Colonial brokers, of Ferriby House,
Leadenhall Street, E-C., and Capt. Gen. List;
European War 1914-19 with Dorset Regt. ,
and as Gen. Staff Officer and Brig. -Major (de-
spatches five times, M.C. with Bar, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1919. Ravenscroft , Whitehouse
Lane, S. Norwood, S.E. ; Conservative Club.
Barber, Lieut.- Col. Richard Fuller,
D.S.O. ; b. 1880 ; Hon. Major Army
Ordnance Depart., and Ch. Inspector Ord-
nance Machinery, with rank of Hon. Lieut. -
Col.; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Barber, Major Thomas Philip, D.S. O. ;
b. 18 — ; formerly Major (T.D.) Yeo.; S-
Africa 1 900-1 901 (despatches, Queen’s medal
with four clasps); European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Barclay, Colville Adrian de Rune,
C.B., C.B.E., M. V.O. [see Barclay, Bt.].
Barclay, Col. Henry Albert, C.V.O.,
second surviving son of the late Joseph
Gurney Barclay, of Leyton, Essex, Higham,
Suffolk, and Cromer, Norfolk; b. 1858; ed.
at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1882); is a J.P.
and D.L. for Norfolk and Surrey, an A.D.C.
to H.M., and a Com. of Order of St. Olaf
of Norway ; formerly a Commr. of Taxes
and Lunacy, and Lieut. -Col. Comdg.
(T.D.) King’s Own Roy. Regt. Norfolk
Yeo. (which he was instructed to raise 1901) ;
raised two Batns. for service in S. Africa
1900-1901 : m. 1881, Marion Louisa, da. of the
late Francis Hoare, of Cromer, Norfolk, and
5, Buckingham Palace Gardens, S.W. ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1901, C.V.O. 1906. Han-
worth Hall, Norfolk ; The Grange, Cromer ;
Cavalry, Norjolk County , and Cromer Clubs.
Barclay, Col. Hugh Gurney, M.V.O.,
son of the late Henry Ford Barclay, of
Monkhams, Woodford ; 0.1851 ;ed. privately,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1874, M.A.
1878); is a Banker, and a J.P. for Norwich
and Norfolk (Sheriff 1905) ; formerly Lieut.-
Col. and Hon. Col. Comdg. (V.D.) 4th
Batn. Norfolk Regt. : m. 1880, Evelyn, who
d. 1809, da. of Sir Stuart Saunders Hogg
[B. Maeheramorne] ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1909. Colney Hall, Nonvich ; Brooks's, and
Oxford and Cambridge Clubs.
Barclay, Col. Reginald, C.B., son of
the late Hedworth David Barclay, of East-
wick Park, Leatherhead ; b. 1861; ed. at
Eton ; was Lieut.-Col. Comdg. and Hon. Col.
3rd Batn. Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire
Regt.) 1903-14; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1911. Castle
Hill : Rotherfield, Sussex.
Barclay, Major Robert Leatham, C.B.E. ,
son of Robert Barclay, of High Leigh,
Hoddesdon ; b. 1869 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb ; is a J.P. for Hertford-
shire and West Suffolk, and Major Norfolk
Yeo. ; was Assist, to Ch. Inspector of
Quarter Master Gen.’s Sers. 1917-19: m.
1898, Alice Eugenia, who d. 1918, da. of
H. J. Smith-Bosanquet ; cr. O.B.E 1918,
C.B E. (Mil.) 1919. Gaston House, Bishops
Stort/ord ; Higham , Bury St. Edmunds.
Barcroft, Joseph, C.B.E., son of the
late Henry Barcroft, D.L., of The Glen,
Newry, co. Down ; b. 1872 ; ed. at Bootham
Sch., York, at The Leys Sch., and Camb.
Univ. (B.A. 1891, M.A. 1899, Fellow King’s.
Coll. 19 — ) ; B.Sc. London 1891 ; Sup.
Physiological Investigations, Chemical War-
fare Depart., Min. of Munitions, during Euro-
pean War, a F.R.S., and Reader in Physi-
ology, Camb. Univ. ; edited Huxley’s Physi-
ology (6th edition) : m. 1903, Mary Agneta,
da. of the late Sir Robert Stawell Ball,
LL-D., F.R.S., F.R.S.E. ; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
13, Grange Road, Cambridge; Athenceum, and
Cambridge University Cruising Clubs.
Bardswell, Noel Dean, M.V.O., M.D.,
son of the late C. W. Bardswell, Bar.-at-
Law, Recorder of Kingston-on-Thames ;
b. 1871 ; ed. at Sherborne, and at Edinburgh
Univ. (M.B. 1895, M.D. 1899) ; M.R.C.S. and
L. R.C.P., London 1899; F.R.C.P., London;
was Med. Sup., King Edward VII. Sana-
torium, Midhurst, and a Member of Depart-
mental Committee on Tuberculosis, National
Insurance Act ; served during European
War 1914-16 as Major Roy. Army Med. Corps
(M.V.O.) ; appointed Med. Adviser to Lon-
don Insurance Committee 1917 ; author of
various scientific works : m. 1907, Monica,
da. of John Mack, of Paston Hall, Norfolk ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1916.
Barefoot, Col. George Henry, C.B.,
C.M.G. ; b. 1864; entered Roy. Army Med.
Corps 1886, and became Capt. 18 — , Major
1898, Lieut.-Col. 1906, and Col. 1915 ; retired
1919; Hazara Expedition 1888 (despatches,
medal with clasp), European War 1914-17
(despatches, C.M.G.); is a Knight of Grace
of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Eng-
land ; cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1917.
Barff, Major William Harold, D.S.O.,
son of the late William Barff, of 8, Cadogan
Mansions, S. W. ; b. 1877; ed. at Charter-
house, and Bedford ; Capt. and temporary
Major Cheshire Regt., and a Park Com.
R.A.F. ; S. African War 1901 with Imperial
Yeo., European War 1914-17 (wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O.): m. 1908, Nora, da. of the
late J. Dickson, J.P., of Chester; cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Barge, Lieut. - Col. Kenneth, D.S. O., M. C. ,
son of Robert Henry Barge ; b. 1883 ; Major
Indian Army and a Gen. Staff Officer with
rank of Lieut.-Col. ; served in S. Africa
1901 (Queen’s medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-18 (despatches
twice, M.C., D.S.O., Order of White Eagle
of Serbia with Swords) : m. 1915, Debonnaire
Eva Ruth, da. of Maj.-Gen. Sir Herbert
Mansfield, K.C.B. ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Barham, Col. Arthur Saxby, C.M.G.,
son of the late Sir George Barham, of Snape,
Wadhurst ; b. 1869; ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch.,
London; Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 12th
Batn. London Regt. (V.D.); European War
1914-17 (despatches, C.M.G.) : m. 1893,
Annie Gertrude, da. of E. H. Edwards ;
cr. C.M.G. 1917. Hole Park, Rolvenden,
Kent.
Baring, Brig. -Gen. the Hon. Everard,
C.V.O. , C.B.E. [see B. Revelstoke].
Barker, Major Augustine, D.S.O.,
M. C. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Major
R.F.A. ; S. Africa 1899-1900 (Queen’s medal
with five clasps), European War 1914-18
(wounded, despatches, M.C., D.S.O. with
Bar, Legion of Honour) ; cr. D.S.O. (with
Bar) 1918.
Barker, Engineer-Com. Cecil, D.S.O., son
of the late William Falcon Barker, of
Lloyd’s ; b. 18 — ; Engineer-Com. R.N.
(retired) ; was Engineer-Officer H.M.S.
“Canterbury” in Harwich Force during
European War (D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Barker, Col. Charles William Panton,
C B.E., son of Charles Munro Barker, of
Sunderland; b. 1857; admitted a Solicitor
1878 ; a member of the legal firm of Dixon,
Barker and Dingle; has been Clerk to
Borough Magistrates of Sunderland since
1884 ; rendered sers. during European War
(C.B.E.): m. 1884, Mary, da. of John Carr
Lone ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. The Haw-
thorns, Sunderland.
Barker, Lieut.-Col. Ernest Francis
William, D.S.O., son of Co*l. Sir Francis
COMPANION AGE.
I26l
William James Barker; b. 1877; entered The
King’s Own (Yorkshire L.I.) 1898, became
Capt. 1901, Major 1915, Brevet Lieut. -CoJ.
1919, and Lieut.-Col. Royal Corps of Signals
1920 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-19 as Assist. Director of Sig-
nals, and Assist. Signal Officer-in-Ch. (de-
spatches thrice, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut-Col.);
has Roy. Humane So.'s bronze medal for
saving life at sea: m. 1914, Enid Ruby, da.
of Col. Ernest Joseph George Boyce, for-
merly R.E., of Hawley, Blackwater, Hants;
cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Barker, Capt . Evelyn Hugh, D.S.O. ,
M.C., son of Maj.-Gen. Sir George Barker,
K.C.B. ; b. 1894; Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps; European War 1914-19 in Balkans
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Barker, Brig- Gen. Frederic Edward
Lloyd, D.S.O. ; b. 1868 ; entered R.E. 1888,
became Lieut.-Col., 1914, Col. 1919, and Hon.
Brig. -Gen. (retired) 1920; served with Tirah
Expedition 1897-8 (medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Barker, Lieut.-Col. Frederick George,
C.B.E., ton oi Alfred Gre ley Barker, of Stan-
lake Park, Berks ; b. 1866 ; Bar. Inner Temple
1894 ; Lieut.-Col. Roy. Berkshire Regt., and
a J.P. for Berks; European War 1914-19
(despatches, C.B.E.) : m. 1895, Lucile, da. of
C. Harrison, of Bramley, Hants ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Stanlake Park, Twyfoid, Berks’,
Oxfoidand Cambridge Club.
Barker, Major John Stafford, M.V.O.,
el. son of John Pinder Barker, formerly in
Revenue Survey, Mysore ; b. 1879 » ed. at
Bedford Gram. Sch. ; entered R.E. 1898, be-
came Capt. 1907, and Major 1915 ; served
during European War 1914-16 (wounded) ;
sometime Dep. Ch. Engineer, Indore State ;
is an A.M.I.E.E.; acted as Electrical En-
gineer, Delhi Coronation Durbar 1911 : m.
1906, Mary Gertrude, da. of Henry Luttrell
Moysey, I.S.O., formerly Ceylon Civil Ser.
[V. Bangor, colls.] :cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1911.
Barker, Miss Lilian Charlotte, C.B.E.,
da. of James Barker, of Sweffling, Suffolk ;
b. 1874; ed. at Whitelands Coll., Chelsea;
was Principal, London County Council
Women’s Institute 1913-15, and Comdt.,
Women’s Legion 1915; subsequently Lady
Sup., Women’s Welfare Depart., Roy.
Ordnance Factories, Woolwich; is Principal
Officer Women’s Branch Min. of Labour’s
Training Depart., and Executive Officer
Central Committee Women’s Training and
Employment; cr. C.B.E. 1917. High Toft,
99, Hornsey Lane, N.6.
Barker, Major Louis William, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Artillery ; European
War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Barker, Col. Michael George Henry
D. S.O., son of Eustace Vere Piers Barker, of
The Priory, Glastonbury ; b. 1884 ; ed. at
Malvern ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
Lincolnshire Regt. ; S. African War 1902
(Queen’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.
with Bar, Brevets Major and Lieut.-Col.,
Chevalier of Legion of Honour) : m. 1914,
Barbara Maud Bentail; cr . D.S.O. 1917 (Bar
19x8). Junior United Service Club.
Barker, Rayner Childe, C.I.E., son of the
late Rev. Thomas Childe Barker, formerly
R. of Carleton, Yorkshire ; b. 1858 ; entered
Telegraph Depart, of India 1879, became
Engineer and Electrician of Persian Gulf
Section of Indo-European Telegraph De-
part., 1896, and Director-in-Ch. 1912 ; served
with Burmah Expedition 1886-8 (medal with
two clasps), and with Hazara Expeditions
1888 and 1891 (two clasps): m. 1894, Ella
Guise, da. of Lieut.-Col. S. Moores, for-
merly of The Cedars, Farnborough Park,
Farnboroueh, Hants; cr. C.I.E. 1889. 13,
g'ueen’s Road, Hendon, N.W. 4.; India
Office, Whitehall , S. W. ; East India United
Service Club.
Barker, Tom Battersby, C.B.E. ; b. 18— ;
is a Director of Charles Macintosh and Co.
(Limited), India Rubber manufacturers, of
Cambridge Street, Manchester, a Chevalier
of Order of Crown of Belgium ; was Dep.
Director of Raw Materials at War Office
during European War, subsequently Con-
troller of Disposals Min. of Munitions ; cr.
C. B.E. (Civil) 1920. 3, Wentworth Mansions,
Hampstead, N.W.; Royal Automobile, and
Union’s ( Manchester ) Clubs.
Barker, Wilberforce Ross, C.B., son of
the Very Rev. William Barker, Dean of Car-
lisle ; b. 1874 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at
Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1897) ; Bar.
Gray’s Inn 1897 ; appointed Principal Assist .
Sec. Legal Branch, Board of Education 1918 :
m. 1908, Helen May Chadbourne; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1919. The Ridge House, Woldingham,
Surrey.
Barker, Lieut.-Col. William Arthur
J ohn, D.S. O. , son of Col. Sir Francis William
James Barker, R.A., of 1, Westbourne
Mansions, Folkestone; b. 1879; entered S.
Staffordshire Regt. 18019, and retired as
Capt. 1909; now Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn.;
S. African War 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914*17 (thrice
wounded, despatches thrice, D.S.O., Croix
de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1916. Junior Naval
and Military Club.
Barker, Col. William Frank, C.M.G.,
D. S.O.; b. 18 — ; served in S. Africa 1900-
1901, as Lieut. S. African Light Horse (de-
spatches, D.S.O.), during operations in
Natal 1906 (despatches, C.M.G.), and during
European War 1914-17 (wounded) ; formerly
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. S. African L.I. ; is
Comdg. a Batn. Worcestershire Regt. with
rank of Hon. Col.: cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G.
1907.
Barker, Major William George, V.C. ,
D.S.O.,M.C.,D.F.C., son of George William
Barker, of Winnipeg; b. 1894; ed. at Dau-
phin Collegiate Sch. ; Major R.A.F. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (dangerously wounded,
despatches, M.C. with two Bars, D.S.O.
with Bar, Italian Silver medal for Mil.
valour, Croix de Guerre, D.F.C., V.C., 1915
Star) ; cr. D.S.O. (with Bar) 1918. Royal
Aero Club.
Barkley, Lieut.-Col. James, D.S.O., son
of the late Hugh Graham Barkley, of Maghera,
co. Derry; 6. 1870; ed. at Academical Insti-
tution, Coleraine, and in Belfast, Edinburgh,
and London (L.R-.C.P.E. and L.R.C.S.E.) ;
Capt. and temporary Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C.
(T.F.); S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal
with two clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 19 14-19 (despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1910, Eileen Sarah, da. of Dr.
Sidney Walter Spark, of Melbourne ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919. Attbeagh, Sandy Lane, Cheam,
Surrey ; Newquay, Cornwall.
Barley, Major Leslie John, D.S.O., son
of A. G. Barley, of Peterborough ; b. 1890 ;
ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 19 — ); B.S.c.
London; Capt. and Brevet Major Scottish
Rifles ; European War 1914-18 (despatches
thrice, D.S.O., Brevet Major, Officer of Order
of Crown of Italy, Knight of Order of St.
Maurice and St. Lazarus, Croix de Guerre) ;
m. 1915, Muriel More, da. of James Kerr
Love, of Glasgow ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. 9,
Cleveland Road, Ealing, W.
Barling, Lieut.-Col. Seymour Gilberd,
C.M.G. , M.B., E.R.C.S. ; b. 18—; Lieut.-
Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.); European Warig^-ig
(despatches, C.M.G.); cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Barlow, Adm. Charles James, D.S.O.,
son of Arthur Barlow, of Dublin ; b. 1848 ; en-
tered R.N. 1862, became Com. 1884, Capt. 1888,
Rear- Adm. 1902, Vice-Adm. 1906, and Adm.
(retired) 1911 ; Egyptian Expedition 1882,
being present at Bombardment of Alex-
andria (medal with clasp, bronze star, and
4th class Osmanieh), 2nd in command Naval
Brig, during Burma Annexation War 1885-6
(naval and mil. despatches) ; was 2nd in
command of Channel Fleet 1904-5, and Adm. -
Sup. of Devoimort Dockyard 1906-8 ; ap-
pointed Capt. K.N.R. 1914, and Admiialty
Representative Manchester and Leeds Muni-
tions Supply Areas 1915 : m. 1892, Elizabeth
Hume, da. of Arthur Dight, of Queensland ;
cr. D.S.O. 1887. 29, Bramham Gardens, S. W. 5.
1262
COMPANIONAGE.
Barlow, Lieut.-Col. Charles Wynn,
D.S.O.; b. 1868; entered Essex Regt. 1889,
became Capt. 1900, Brevet Major 1902, Major
1908, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917, retired
1920 ; served during S. African War 1899-
1902, present at actions of Poplar Grove,
Dreifontein, and Diamond Hill (wounded,
despatches, Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps.
Brevet Major), during Sokoto-Burmi
operations in N. Nigeria 1903 (despatches,
D.S.O.), and in Dardanelles 191s, on Gen.
Staff (wounded) ; was in Command of a Batn.
N. Nigeria Regt. 1903-7 ; cr. D.S.O. 1905.
Barlow, James Alan Noel, C.B.E.
[see Barlow, Bt., cr. 1902].
Barlow, Col. John, M.V.O. ; b. 18 — ;
is Vice-Pres. and a Member of Council of
National Rifle Asso., Major Gen. List, and
Hon. Col. (V.D.) Manchester Regt. ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1909. The Abbey , Darley ,
Matlock , Derbyshire.
Barltrop, Capt. Ernest William, D.S.O. )
b. 18 — ; temporary Capt. Essex Regt. Re-
serve; European War 1914-1919 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Barnard, Andrew Bigoe, C.I.E., son of
the late Col, W. A. M. Barnard, Grenadier
Guards and 96th Regt. ; b. 1862 ; ed. at
Bedford Gram. Sch. ; entered Bengal Police
1881 as Assist. Dist. Sup. of Police ; be-
came Dep. Commr. of Police, Calcutta 1889.
Assist. Inspector-Gen., Govt. Railway Police
1897, and Dep. Director, Criminal Intelli-
gence, Govt, of India 1905 ; retired 1914 ;
was in command of a Prisoners of War
Camp 1916 with rank of Major : m. 1903,
Florence Anne, da. of James Worrall, J.P.,
of Westwell, Tenterden, Kent; cr. CI.E.
1911. Withersdane Hall, Wye, Kent ;
Windham Club.
Barnard, Major Eric, DS.O. ; b. 18 — ;
formerly Capt. and temporary Major
Gloucestershire Regt. ; Mesopotamia 1915-17
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Barnard, Joseph Terence Owen, C.I.E. ;
b. 1872 ; formerly in Burma Police ; entered
Provincial Civil Ser. 1899 ; was Civil Officer
in Charge of Expeditions to explore country
round Irrawaddy River 1910-11, 1911-12,
and 1912-13 ; sometime Assist. Sup., Kachin
Hills; is a F.R.G.S., a M.R.A.S., and Dep.
Commr., Fort Hertz : m. 1909 ; cr. C.I.E.
1913. Tort Hertz, Patao Dist., Burma.
Barnard, Major William George Fred-
erick, D.S.O. ; b. 18—; is Capt. and Brevet
Major E. Kent Regt. ; served on N.-W.
f rontier of India 1897*8 (medal with clasp),
in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during Euro-
pean War T914-1S (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Major, Greek Medal for Mil. Merit);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Barnard, Lieut.-Col. Cyril Darcy Vivien
Cary-, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late
Charles Cary-Barnard ; b. 1876; ed. at Brad-
field ; entered Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wilt-
shire Regt.) 1900, became Capt. 1909, Major
1915, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1918; served
during S. African War 1900, present at
operations in Orange Free State and
Johannesburg (Queen’s medal with three
clasps), and during European War 1914-18,
as a Staff-Capt., and Comdg 15th Hamp-
shire Regt.. subsequently as a Brig.-Com.,
then as an Area Comdt. with rank of
Brig. -Gen. (wounded twice, D.S.O. with
Bar, Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G., Italian
Croix de Guerre) : m. 1910, Henrietta
Maud Maria, da. of the late Col. Dudley
Thomas Persse, Somerset L.I. ; cr. D.S.O.
1915 (Bar 1917), C.M G. 1919. Belleville,
Athenry, co. Galway; White's Club.
Barnardiston, Lieut.-Col. Ernald,
D.S.O., son of the late Col. Nathaniel Barnar-
diston, of The Ryes, Suffolk [E. Dartmouth 1 ;
b. 1871 ; Lieut.-Col. R.E. ; Tirah Campaign
i 897-8 (medal w th two clasps), S. Africa 1899-
1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), European V ar
1914-18 (two medals) : m. 1916, Katherine
Weston, O.B.E., da. of Edward Golding
Elwes, and widow of Gen. Sir George Digby
Barker, G.C.B. ; cr. D.S.O. 1919. 10,
Barton Street, Westminster, S.IF.
Barnardiston, Major Samuel John
Barrington, D.S.O., son of the late Col.
Nathaniel Barnardiston [E. Dartmouth] ;
b. 1875 ; ed. at Haileybury ; entered Suffolk
Regt. 1897, became Capt. 1903, and Major
1914 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902, present
at action of Stormberg (wounded, de-
spatches, medal with clasp, D.S.O.), and
during European War 1914 (taken prisoner);
employed with W. African Frontier Force:
m. 1919, Marguerite Louise Adrienne, da. of
Jonkhter H. H. F. Van Riemsdyk, of 8,
Orange Street, The Hague ; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Barnardo, Col. Frederick Adolphus
Fleming, C.I.E., C.B.E , B.Sc., M.D.,
M.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., son of the late George
Charles Ferdinand Barnardo; b. 1874; ed. at
Edinburgh Univ. (M.A., B.Sc., M.B. 1899);
M. U 1919; F.R.C.S. 1912, M.R.C.P. (Edin-
burgh) 1913; Col. Indian Med. Ser.; S.
Africa 1900-1902 in Fife Light Horse
Yeo., and as Civil Surg. (Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), Somaliland 1902-3 (medal
with two clasps), European War 1914-18
(C.B.E ) ; appointed Assist. Director
of Med. Sers. (Embarkation) Bombay 1917,
and Dist. Surg. St. John Ambulance Brig.
(Overseas), Bombay 1918 : m. 19x0, Violet
Kathleen Anne, da. of the late Henry Teviot
Kerr, of Monteviot, Darjeeling, India; cr.
C.I.E. 1918, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 9 Queen’s
Road, Bombay ; Royal Automobile Club.
Barne, Com. Michael, D.S.O., son of
Frederick St. John Newdegate Barne; b.
1877; Com. R.N. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1910, Gwendoline,
da. of the late Mowbray Gray, of Lexden,
Colchester; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Barne, Major William Bradley Gosset,
C. B.E., D.S.O. ; b. 1880 ; Major R.G.A. ;
European War 1914-20, latterly in S. Russia
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1920.
Barnes, Lieut.-Col. Anthony Charles,
D. S.O., son of Sir George Stapylton Barnes,
K.C.B. ; b. 1891 ; ed. at Eton, and at New
Coll., Oxford ; Major Yorkshire Regt., and
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. Durham L.I. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.
with Bar) : m. 1920, Honor Dorothea, da. of
Stanley Victor Coote [see Coote, Bt., colls.] ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1918). Foxholm ,
Cobham, Surrey.
Barnes, Lieut. David Thomas, D.S.O. ;
b. 18—; Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I. ; served
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D S.O., missing 1918); cr. D.S.O. 19x7.
Barnes, Edwin Clay, C.B.E., son of
Alfred Barnes, J.P., D.L. (formerly M.P. for
Chesterfield), of Ashgate Lodge, Chester-
field ; b. 1864; ed. at Wellington Coll., and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A 1885); Bar. Inner
Temple 1890 ; a Coal Owner, a J.P. and D.L-
for Derb\ shire (Vice-Chtn County Council
1018-19, Chm. 1920), Chm Chesterfield and
N. Derbyshire Royal Hospital, and Derby-
shire War Pensions Local Committee, and
Assist Co-Director, British Red Cross So.,
Derbyshire ; cr. C B.F. (Civil) 1920. Ashgate
Lodge, Chesterfield ; Oxfora and Cambridge,
Reform, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Barnes, Major Frank Purcell, D.S.O.
O. B.E., son of the Rev. Canon Isaac Purcell
Barnes, Incumbent of Ballycastle, co. An-
trim ; b. 1880; ed. at Tonbridge Sch., and at
Magdalen Coll., Camb. (Double Exhibitioner,
Classical Tripos and History) ; entered
Army Ser. Corps 1904, became Capt. 1913,
and Major 1917; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches thrice, D.S.O., O.B.E.) : m. 1910,
Florence Alice Beck, who d. 1915 ; cr. D.S.O.
1916, O.B*E. (Mil.) 1918.
Barnes, Lieut.-Col. George Edward,
C.B.E. ; b. 18— ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. R.M.A. ; European War 1914-19 (de'
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919-
Barnes, Harold Charles Edward, C.B-E .,
son of William Black Barnes, of Colling-
bourne Lodge, Sandown; Isle of Wight; b.
1871 ; entered Colonial Audit Depart. 1894 ;
was Assist. Auditor, Sierra Leone and
Gambia 1895 7, and British E. Africa and
Uganda Railway 1897-9 ; has been Auditor
E. Africa, Somaliland, and Zanzibar Pro-
COMPANIONAGE.
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tectorates since 1904; Director of Mil. Audit,
E. African Forces 1915-19, with rank of
Lieut. -Col. (despatches): m. 1899, Anna
Katherine, da. of Albert Edward Marvin, of
The Grove, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight; cr.
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918. Sports’ Club.
Barnes, Herbert Charles, C.I.E., son of
the late Herbert Barnes, of Hillside, Caterham
Valley, Surrey ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Westminster
Sch., and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 18 — ■);
in Indian Civil Ser., Indian Labour Corps
in France, and Comdg. 68th Labour Group
during European War 1917-18; cr. C.I.E.
1919. East India United Service Club.
Barnes, John Frederick Evelyn, C.M.G.,
son of the late Frederick Piers Barnes,
of co. Kilkenny; b. 1851 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.
Dublin ; employed as Engineer and Sur-
veyor, Antrim Estates (Ireland) 1872-9;
appointed Govt. Surveyor, Natal 1880,
Borough Engineer, Durban 1882, Assist.
Colonial Engineer, Natal 1888, Engineer
Public Works Depart. 1894, and Ch. En-
gineer 1898; retired 1910; is a Civil En-
gineer, and a M.I.C.E. ; co-operated with
Mil authorities during Boer War 1899-1900;
w7as Natal Commr. at St. Louis Exhibition
1904; elected to Pietermaritzburg Municipal
Council 1911 : m. 1879, Mary Sanbach, da.
of Edwin Edward Graves; cr. C.M.G. 1901.
45, Burger Street , Pietermaritzburg, Natal ;
Victoria (. Pietermaritzburg ) Club.
Barnes, Col. Osmond, C.B., son of John
Barnes, J.P., of Chorleywood House, Herts,
and 48, Portland Place, W. ; b. 1834 ; ed.
at Rugby ; entered Bombay Army 1855,
Bom. S.C. (now Indian Army) 1861, became
Capt. 1867 (transferred to B.S.C. 1871), Major
1875, Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col. 1885; served
during Indian Mutiny 1857-9 (medal with
clasp), with Abyssinian Expedition 1868
(medal), during Afghan War 1878-9 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal), and with Zhob
Valley Expedition 1884 (mentioned in de-
spatches) ; as Ch. Herald of the Indian
Empire proclaimed Queen Victoria Empress
oflndia : m. 1862, Emily, who d. 1912, da. of
Gen. Edward Rowland Mainwaring ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1893. 40, Mount Park Road,
Ealing.
Barnett, Lieut. - Col. Alfred George,
C.B.E., son of the late James Barnett; b.
18 — ; Lieut.-Col., Special List; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) : m. 1919,
Mabel Lilian Beatrice, da. of H. O. Strong,
of 29, Carnarvon Road, Redland, Bristol ; cr.
M.B.E. 1918, C.B.E. (Mil.) I9i9.
Barnett, Lieut. - Col. George Henry
C.M.G. , D.S.O., son of the late Frank
Henry Barnett, of Glympton Park, Oxon;
b. 1880; Lieut.-Col. (retired) King’s Roy.
Rifle Corps ; served during S. African War
1901-2 (wounded, Queen’s medal with five
clasps), in Somaliland 1903 (medal with
clasp), and during European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
C.M.G., Italian Croix de Guerre); was an
A. A. and Q.M.G. 1916-18 : m. 1904, Mary
Dorothea, da. of the late Rev. Robert
Lowbridge Baker, of Ramsden House, Oxon
[see E. St. Aldwyn] ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G.
1919. Glympton Park, Woodstock, Oxon;
Boodles', and Army and Navy Clubs.
Barnett, Mrs. Henrietta Octavia, C.B.E.,
da. of Alexander Rowland, of Champion
Hall, Kent ; b. 1851 ; is Vice-Pres. National
Asso. for Welfare of the Feeble-Minded, and
of National Union of Women Workers,
Trustee of Whitechapel Art Gallery,
Hon. Sec. State Children’s Asso., Vice-
Pres. Children’s Country Holiday Fund,
Founder and Chm. London Pupil Teachers'
Asso., and Founder, Director, and Hon.
Manager Hampstead Garden Suburb Trust
(Limited); was a Member of Departmental
Committee on Poor Law Children 1894-6 ;
author of “Making of the Home,” “ Making
of the Body,” “The Life of Canon Barnett,”
“ Vision and Service,” and many other
works: m. 1873, the Rev. Samuel Augustus
Barnett, D.C.L-, who d. 1913, sometime
V. of St. Jude. Whitechapel, Founder and
Warden of Toynbee Hall, Canon of Bristol,
and Canon and Sub-Dean (Elect) of Westmin-
ster Abbey; cr. C.B.E. 1917. 1, South
Square , Hampstead Garden Suburb, N.W.4.
Barnett, Lieut.-Col. Louis Edward,
C. 7W.G.,son ofthelate Alfred Abram Barnett,
J.P., of Wellington, New Zealand; b. 1865;
ed. at Otago and Edinburgh (M.B., C.M., 1st
class Honours 1888) Univs., and at Middle-
sex Hospital; L.R.C.P. London .889, F R.C.S.
Eng. 1890 ; is Professor of Surgery in Otago
Univ., Senior Surg. Dunedin Hospital,
Lieut.-Col. New Zealand Med. Corps, Con-
sulting Surg. New Zealand Expeditionary
Force, and Chm. Med. Advisory Board :
was Pres. Surgery Section of Australasian
Med. Congress 1902, and Pres. New Zealand
Branch of British Med. Asso. 1907; m. 1892,
Mabel Violet, da. of the late James Fulton,
M.L.C. ; cr. C.M.G. 1918. 83, Stafford Street,
Dunedin, New Zealand; Fernhill (Dunedin)
Club.
Barnett, Major William Harold Louis,
D. S.O., son of W. H. L. Barnett; b. 1876;
is Capt. and Acting Major Bedfordshire
Regt. ; served during European War 1914-17
(twice wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Barnham, Henry Dudley, C.M.G., son of
the late Charles Windham Barnham, of the
War Office; b. 1854; entered War Office
1875 and Consular Ser. 1877, became Vice-
Consul at Angora 1883, at Van 1885, and at
Smyrna 1887, Consul at Suakin 1888, and
at Aleppo 1894, and Consul-Gen. at Ispahan
1906, and at Smyrna 1908; retired 1915: m.
1897, Rosalie Mary, da. ofjohn Best Newton,
C. E., of Kingston-upon-Thames ; cr. C.M.G.
1897.
Barnish, Lieut. Geoffrey Howard,
D. S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Lieut. R.N.R. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Barnwell, Major Archibald Stonham,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Major R.F.A. (Reserve) ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Barnwell, Capt. John, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. Leinster Regt.; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Barr, Capt. Alfred Raymond, D.S.O.,
M.C.\ b. 18 — ; Capt. N. Lancashire Regt.;
European War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) : cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Barr, Major Edwin Harold, D.S.O. ; b.
1879; entered R.M.A. 1897, became Capt.
1906, and Major 1916; retired 1919; served
during European War 1914-16 (despatches,
D.S.O.): m 18 — ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Barr, Com. James, C.B. , son of James
Hearn Barr, Lieut. 90th L.I. ; b. 1855 ; 32
years in Cunard Co.’s ser. ; is Com. Roy.
Naval Reserve ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915. 32,
Radnor Drive, Wallasey, Cheshire.
Barr, John, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Special
Director for Labour Questions Vickers
(Limited), Barrow, and a Director of Iron
Trades Employers’ Insurance Asso.
(Limited); cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Argren-
nan. Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness
Barr, Mrs. Venie Ainsworth, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Hon. Sec. Women’s Gift Fund for
Prisoners ofWar, British Red Cross, Ulster,
during European War : m. 18 — ,
Barr ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Barratt, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Sheridan,
C.M.G., M.C. ; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. R.A. ;
European War 19 14-19 (despatches twice,
M.C., C.M.G., Order of Crown of Belgium and
Belgian Croix de Guerre, with Palm) ; cr.
C.M.G. 1919.
Barratt, Col. Herbert James, C.I.E. , son
of Capt. James Barratt, of Hanslope, Bucks ;
b. 1858 ; M. R.C.S. , L.R.C.P., and D.P.H.
London ; became Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. 1902,
and Col. 1911 (retired 19x7) ; S. Africa 1899-
1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps), Euro-
pean War 1914-18, as Assist. Director of Med.
Sers. Meerut Div. : m. 1894, Edith Violet,
da. of A. W. Stogdon, I.C.S. ; cr. C.I.E.
19x8. 10, Kensington Mansions, Earl’s Court,
S.W. ; Junior Constitutional Club.
Barratt, Maj.-Gen. William Cross, C.B.,
C.S.I,, D.S.O., third son of the late James
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COMPANIONAGE.
Barratt, of Hanslope, Bucks; b. 1862; ed.
at Bedford Gram. Sch. ; entered Roy Berk-
shire Regt. 1883, and I.S.C. 1886, became
Capt. 1894, Brevet Major 1899, Major 1901,
Lieut. -Col. 1905, Brevet Col. 1909, Col. 1911,
and Maj.-Gen. 1917 ; served with Soudan Ex-
pedition 1885 (medal with two clasps, bronze
star), with Zhob Valley Expedition 1890, with
Waziristan Expedition 1894-5 (medal with
clasp), and in command of Indian Contingent
in E. Africa 1895-6 (despatches, medal,
D.S.O., Star of Zanzibar), in Uganda 1897-8
(despatches, medal with two clasps, Brevet
Major), in China i9oo(despatches, medal with
clasp), and against Darwesh Khel Waziris
1902 ; was Inspecting Officer, Indian Frontier
Corps 1907-9, in command of 5th L.I. (Indian
Army) 1909-14, in command of a Div. 1914-16,
since when he has been a Div. Commr. :
m. 1907, Katharine Mathilde Goldsmith,
formerly of Betton Hall, Market Drayton ;
cr. D.S.O. 1897, C.B. (Mil.) 1911, C.S.I. 1919.
Bon Air, St. Saviour, Jersey.
Barrett, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Lennard,
D.S.O. , son of Arthur Barrett, Professor at
Elphinstone Coll, Bombay; b 1872; ed. at
Bedford Gram. Sch ; Lieut -Col Indian
Army; China 1900 (medal), European War
1914-18 (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.),
Afghan War 1919 (D.S.O.): m 1903, fanet
Jemima, da. of james Somerville, of Edin-
burgh ; cr. D.S.O. 1920.
Barrett, Major Cyril Charles Johnson,
C.I E. ; b. 1884 ; Major Indian Army ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 in Mesopotamia (de-
spatches, C.I.E.) ; cr. C.I.E. 1918. East India
United Service Club.
Barrett, Col. Dacre Lennard, C.B.E. ;
son of the late Rev. Henry Alfred Barrett, R.
of Chedgrave ; b. 18 — ; Major and Hon.
Col. (temporary Lieut.-Col.). R.M.L.I. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) : m.
1884, Maud, da. of the late Henry C. Hast;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Vigers Hill, Tavi-
stock.
Barrett, Dr. Edith Helen, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; Hon. Sec. Australian Branch of British
Red Cross So. (O.B.E. and C.B.E.) ; cr. O.B.E,
and C.B.E. 1918.
Barrett, Capt. Edward Ivo MecLhurst,
C.I.E. , son of Edward Barrett, of Sandbanks .
Parkeston; b. 1879; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll., and at R.M.C. ; formerly Capt. Lanca-
shire Fusiliers ; in Malay State Guides 1903-7 ;
is Assist. Commr. of Police, Shanghai : m.
1903, Winifred, da. of Thomas J. Wall, of
.Southampton; cr. C.I.E. 1919. Shanghai,
China ; Royal Automobile Club.
Barrett, Lady (Florence Elizabeth),
C.B.E., M.D., M.S. [see Barrett, Knt.j.
Barrett, Col. Henry Walter, C.B. ;
b. 1857 ; is Col. Army Ordnance Depart. ;
served in Zulu Campaign 1879 (medal with
clasp), and during S. African War 1900-1
(Queen’s medal with four clasps) ; cr. CB.
(Mil.) 1917.
Barrett, Lieut.-Col. Altham Leonard
Moulton-, D.S.O. ; b. 1874 ; Lieut.-Col.
Dorsetshire Regt.; European War 19x4-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Barrett, Brig. - Gen. Edward Alfred
Moulton-, C.B., C.M.G., son of Alfred
Moulton-Barrett ; b. 1859; ed. at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst ; entered 1st W. India
Regt. 1880, and Ordnance Store Depart.
1885, became Capt. 1892, Major 1896, Lieut.-
Col. 1901, Col. 1906 (retired 1907), and Hon.
Brig. -Gen. 1919 ; served in S. Africa 1899-
1902 (despatches, C.M.G.), and during Euro-
pean War 19x4-19 (despatches six times,
C.B., Legion of Honour) ; was Dep. Assist.
Comy.-Gen. Ordnance Store Depart. 1885-95 ;
appointed Dep. Assist. Director-Gen. Army
Ordnance Depart. 1902, Assist. Director of
Equipment and Ordnance Stores at Head
Quarters 1904, a M.L.C., Jamaica 1910, a
P.C., Jamaica 1913, and Custos Rotolorum,
St. Ann’s, Jamaica 1914: m. 1885, Frances,
da. of F. C. Horton, of Guernsey ; cr. C.M.G.
jooo, C.B. (Mil.) 1916. Albion , Alderton
P.O., Si. Ann's, Jamaica.
Barrett, Lieut.-Col. Edward Morris
Moulton-, D.S.O. ; b. 1871 ; entered North-
umberland Fusiliers 1892, became Capt. 1900,
Major 1909, Brevet Lieut.-Col. and Lieut.-
Col. 1918 ; Nile Expedition 1898, present
at battle of Khartoum (Egyptian medal
with clasp, medal), European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O. with Bar); cr. D.S.O.
1915 (Bar 1918).
Barrett-Lennard [see Lennard].
Barrie, Charles Coupar, C.B.E., M.P.,
son of Sir Charles Barrie, J.P.,D.L-, of Airlie
Park, Broughty Ferry ; b. 1875 ; is a Ship-
owner, a J.P. for co. of City of Dundee, and
a Member of Disposal Board, Min. of Muni-
tions ; was in Admiralty and Min. of Shipping
1916-18 and Min. of Munitions 1919, and a
Member of Supreme Economic Council at
Peace Conference, Paris 1919 ; sat as M.P.
for Elgin Div. (L) Oct to Nov. 1918 ; elected
for Banffshire {Co.L.) Dee. 1918; cr. C.B.E.
1918. Airlie Park, Broughty Ferry ; Oriental,
National Liberal, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Barrington, Major John Frederick,
D.S.O. [see Barrington, Bt , colls.].
Barrington, Lieut'-Col. the Hon. Rupert
Edward Selborne, D.S.O. [see V. Barring-
ton].
Barrington-Ward [see Ward].
Barrios, Benjamin, C.B.E., son of the
late Gen. Pedro Barrios; b. 1878; ed. in
Mexico; LL.D. Mexico 1899; Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1912; appointed Attache, Mexican
Legation in London 1908, and Mexican Min.
Plen. at Guatemala 1914 ; has Legion of
Honour (France), and is a Com. of Orders
of Elizabeth of Spain, Redeemer of Greece,
and Russian Order of St. Stanislas; Editor
of “ America Latina”; cr. C.B.E. 1918. 54,
Gresham Street , E.C.a.
Barron, Lieut.-Col. Claud Alexander,
C.I.E., son of the late Col. W. Barron,
B. S.C. ; b. 1871; ed. at Aberdeen Gram. Sch.
and Univ., and atClareColl., Camb. ; entered
I.C.S. 1890; appointed Assist. Commr.,
Punjab 1892, Under Sec. to Punjab Govt.
1896, and Dep. Commr. 1902 ; was Sec. to
Committee on Survey of India 1904-5, Dep.
Commr., Delhi 1909-11, and Ch. Sec. to Pun-
jab Govt. 1912-16 ; appointed Ch. Commr.
Delhi 1918; a F.R.G.S., and a temporary
Lieut.-Col. : m. 1912, Ida Mary, da. of Maj.-
Gen. Sir Richard Henry Ewart, K.C.M.G.,
C. B., C.I.E., D.S.O. ; cr. C.I.E. 1911. Delhi,
India ; East India United Service Club.
Barron, Com. John Ouchterlony, D.S.O.,
M.V.O., son of the late Netterville Barron ;
b. 1882 ; Com. R.N. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918, M.V.O.
(4th class) 192a
Barron, Brig. -Gen. Netterville Guy,
C. M.G. , D.S.O.; b. 1867; entered R.A. 1887,
became Lieut.-Col. 1914, Col. 1919, and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1920 ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.); cr.
D. S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Barron, Lieut.-Col. Robert Macpherson,
D.S.O. ; b. 1874 ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. Indian Med. Ser. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches three times, Brevet
Lieut.-Col., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Barron, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Ashley,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Barron, Col. Willie Netterville, C.M.G.,
M.V.O., M.R.C.S., son of Gerald E. Barron,
M.D. ; b. 1872; M.R.C.S. England, and
L.R.C.P. London 1896; is Col. R.A.M.C.,
a Fellow of Med. So. of London, a Mem-
ber of Windsor and Dist. Med. So., Sta-
tistical Member of History of War Com-
mittee, Physician-in-Ord. to T.R.H. Prince
and Princess Christian, and Hon Physician,
Roy. Victoria Cottage Hospital, Ascot ;
served during European War 1914, on Staff
of Director-Gen., Army Med. Ser. ; was
Special Med. Officer for Plague Duty. India
1898: m. 1905, Lucy, younger da. of the Rev.
Dr. Coghfan, of St. Peter’s, Vere Street,
W. ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1912, C.M.G. 1917.
Cranbome Corner , Ascot ; Royal Societies’
Club.
Barrow, Capt. Benjamin Wingate,
D.S.O. ; b. 18—; Capt. R.N. ; rendered sers.
COMPANIONAGE.
1265
in connection with Submarines during Euro-
pean War (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Barrow, Lieut.-Col. Harold Percy W aller,
C.M.G., D.S.O. , O.B.E. ; b. 1876; Lieut.-Col.
Roy. Armv Med. Corps ; S. African War
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps) ; appointed
a Dep. Assist. Director-Gen. Med. Sers.
1914 (C.M.G., Orders of Crown of Belgium,
and Crown of Siam, D.S.O., O.B.E.) ; cr.
C. M.G. 1917, D.S.O. 1918, O.B.E- (Mil.) 1919.
Barrow, Oscar Theodore, C.S.I., C.B.E.,
son of Jacob Barrow; b. 1854; ed. at Beau-
maris Gram. Sch., and at Gloucester Sch. ;
entered I.C.S. 1875, and became Accountant-
Gen. of Bengal 1891 and of Bombay 1894, Sec.
to Govt, of India in Finance Depart. 1906, and
Comptroller and Auditor-Gen. of India 1906;
retired 1910 ; is a Fellow of Bombay Univ. :
m. 1888, Helen Emma Winefride, el. da. of
the late Reginald Reynolds, of Clarendon
Square, Leamington; cr. C.S.I. 1907, C.B.E.
1918. Kareol, Weybridge , Surrey ; East
India , United Service, and Hurlingham
Clubs.
Barrowclough, Lieut.-Col. Harold Eric,
D. S.O., M.C., son of A. E. Barrowclough, of
Havelock, Marlborough, New Zealand ; b.
1894 ; Major and temporary Lieut.-Col. New
Zealand Rifle Brig. ; European War 1914-19,
Comdg. his Regt., and as Assist. Director
Education for New Zealand Div. (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Barrows, Elliot Thomas, C.B.E. , son
of the late William Barrows; b. i860; a
Foreign Freight Broker, and a Member of
Arbitration Court, Ne,v York Produce Ex-
change ; was Pres. New York Produce
Exchange 1899-1901 ; Director Min. of Ship-
ping in LJ.S.A. 1917-19, and Dep. Director-
Gen. 1919-20; five years in S. Regt. National
Guard (State of New York) : m. 1884, Cora,
da. of James Fuller; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Barry, Lieut. - Col. Arthur Gordon,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. Manchester
Regt., and temporary Lieut.-Col. Comdg.
nth Batn. Machine Gun Corps; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Barry, Lieut.-Col. Arthur John, C.B.E „
son of Charles Barry, Past Pres. R.I.B.A.;
b. 1859; Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) R.E. (T.F.), a
M.I.C.E., an Officer of Legion of Honour,
and a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England; Comdt. Red
Cross Convoys, French Commn. attached
to French Army during European War
(Croix de Guerre); cr. C.B.E (Civil) 1919.
2, Queen Anne’s Gate. S IV. ; Twisiey,
Cats field, Sussex; Athenceum, Wellington,
St. Stephens, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Barry, Lieut.-Col. Cecil Charles Stewart,
C.I.E.; b. 1867; entered Indian Med. Ser.
1893, became Capt. 1896, Major 1905, and
Lieut.-Col. 1913 ; served with Chitral Relief
Force 1895 (medal with clasp) ; appointed
Resident Med. Officer, Gen. Hospital,
Rangoon 1896, Civil Surg. 1902, and Med.
Sup. 1909; cr. C.I.E. 19(5. Rangoon,
Burma.
Barry, Lieut. Claud Barrington, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut. R.N. ; European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Barry, Rev. Frank Russell, D.S.O. ;
b. 1890; ed. at Bradfield, and at Oriel Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1st class Literse Humaniores
1912) ; is Principal of Ordination Test Sch.,
Knutsford ; formeriy a Fellow and Lecturer
of Oriel Coll., and a Chap, to the Forces;
served during European War 1915-17
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O., Montenegrin
silver medal for bravery) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Knutsford, Cheshire.
Barry, Lieut.-Col . James, C.M.G. ; b.
18 — ; Quarter-Master and Hon. Lieut.-Col.
Remount Ser. ; Zulu Campaign 1879 (medal
with clasp), S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps) ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Barry, Capt. James Harding, D.S.O.,
M.C. , son of Lieut.-Col. Barry, of Inver,
Queenstown ; b. 18 — ; is Capt R.A.M.C. ;
served during European War 1914-17
(wounded, despatches, M.C., D.S.O.): m.
1919, Ruth, da. of the late A. G. Hanbury;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Barry, Capt. John Redmond, D.S.O. ;
b. 1889; is Capt. R.F.A.; served during
European War 1914-17 (wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1918, Mary, da. of the
late Major H. R. F. Anderson, Indian Army;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Barry, Com. Oswald Charles Merriman,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Com. R.N. (retired) ; has
Brilliant Star of Zanzibar; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Barry, Col. Stanley Leonard, C.M.G.,
C. B.E., D.S.O., M.V.O. [see Barry, Bt.].
Barry, Col. Thomas David Collis, C.B.E.,
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. R.A.F. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E );
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Barston, Major Walter Agar Thomas,
D. S.O., M.C. ; b. 1886; is Major R.F.A.;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Barstow, Brig.-Gen. Henry, C.B.E.;
b. 18 — ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Indian
Army ; N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-98
(medal with clasp) and 1901-2 (clasp), and
Director of Personal Sers., Head Quarters
Staff, India; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Barstow, Major John Nelson, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 18 — ; Major R.F.A.; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Barter, Major Herbert, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
Major R.F.A. (T.F.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Barth, Hon. Jacob William, C.B.E., son
of the late William Wright Barth ; b. 1871 ;
ed. at Wadham Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1900; appointed Registrar of High
Court, E. Africa 1902, Crown Advocate, E.
Africa 1902, a Judge of High Court 1905,
and Attorney-Gen., E. Africa Protectorate
1914 ; rendered sers. to E. African Ex-
peditionary Force during European War
(C.B.E.): m. 1906, Ida Russell, da. of the
late Harry Burnand ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1916.
Nairobi, British East Africa ; Sports’ Club.
Bartholomew, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Wol-
laston, C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O., son of Arthur
Churchill Bartholomew, of Reading ; b.
1878 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Trin.
Coll., Oxford ; entered R.A. 1900, became
Capt. 1911, Major 1914, and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1917; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches five times, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., French and Italian Croix de Guerre,
C. M G., C.BE. ): m. 1906, Helen May, da.
da. of the late Maj.-Gen. W. W. Anderson ;
cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1918, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Bartholomew, Col. Hugh John, C.M.G.,
D. S.O., son of the late Rev. Charles William
Mant Bartholomew, Incumbent of Glympton,
Oxon ; b. 1871 ’entered Worcestershire Regt.
1891, became Capt. 1900, Major 1907, Lieut.-
Col. 1916, and Col. 1920 ; S. Africa 1899-1901
(despatches, D.S.O.); appointed a Gen.
Staff Officer 1914, a Comdt. on Lines of
Communication 1916, an A. A. and Q.M.G.
1917, and Officer in charge of a Record Office,
1920 : m. 1910, Gladys Ethel, da. of Leonard
Allen Shuter, of Horton Kirby, Kent, and
widow of George C. Boosey ; cr. D.S.O.
1900, C.M.G. 1919.
Bartholomew, Brig. - Gen. William
Henry, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son of J. S. Bar-
tholomew, of Moorlands, Devizes ; b. 1877 ;
Col. (late R.A.), and a Dep. Director at War
Office with rank of temporary Brig.-Gen.;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col., C.M.G., C.B.,
Orders of Crown of Belgium, of El Nahda
of the Hedjaz, and of Nile of Egypt, Legion
of Honour): m. 19—, Violet Alice, da. of
Maj.-Gen. H. E. Penton; cr. D.S.O. and
C. M.G. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Bartlett, Major Alfred James Napier,
D. S.O.; b. 1884; entered Oxfordshire L.l.
1266
COMPANIONAGE.
1903, and is Major ; European War 1914-18
(despatches four times, Brevet Major, D.S.O.
with Bar, Italian Croix de Guerre) : m. 1909,
Dorothy Hilda, da. of the late John Barran
[see Barran, Bt.J ; cr. D.S.O. (with Bar) 1918.
Milton House , near Banbury Oxon.
Bartlett, Lieut. -Col. Basil Sorley, D.S.O. ;
b. 1877 ; is Lieut. -Col. Roy. Army Med.
Corps; served during European War 1914-
18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bartlett, Capt. Charles Alfred, C.B.,
C. B.E., son of the late William Sydney
Bartlett; b. 1868; Capt. R.N.R., and a
Younger Brother of Trinity House ; Euro
pean War 19x4-17 (despatches, C.B ) ; ap-
pointed an A.D.C. to H.M. 1919: m. 1898,
Edith Kate, da. of J. R. Ellis, of Hillcrest,
Gorleston ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.B.E (Civil)
1920. 22, Marine Terrace, Waterloo ,
Liverpool.
Bartlett, Major Edwin, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
served in S. Africa 1900-1902 with New
Zealand Mounted Rifles (despatches,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1902.
Bartlett, Ellis Ashmead-, C.B.E. , son
of the late Sir E'lis Ashmead-Bartlett,
M.P. [see Ashmead-Bartlett, “Knights’
Widows ”J; b. 1882; Bar. Inner Temple 1900 ;
Joint Representarive London Newspapers,
Newspaper Proprietors Asso. ; War Cor-
respondent during Russo-Japanese War, in
Morocco Campaign (1907), with Italian Army
in Tripoli (1910), in Balkans 1912-13, and
European War 1914-15 ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Yorkshire, W. Riding (S. part), Nor-
manton Div- (C) Jan. 1910, and Tower
Hamlets, Poplar Div. Dec. 1910: m. 1919.
Maria Alejandrina de Alizalde ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.
Bartley, Lieut. -Col. Bryan Cole, C.B.E.,
son of the late Sir George Christopher Trout
Bartley, K.C.B. [see Bartley, “ Knights’
Widows”]; b. 1875; sometime Lieut. -Col.
R.A.F. and Assistant Controller Aircraft Pro-
duction ; isaM.I.M.E.,andManagingDirector
of S. Sykes and Co. (Limited), of S. Africa;
European War 19 14-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
m. 1901, Gertrude Strickland ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Hillmead, Bushey, Herts; Carlton
Club.
Barton, Major Alan Sinclair Darvall,
D.S.O., son of Robert Darvall Barton, of
Sydney, N. S. Wales; b. 1886; is Majo>
Australian Army Med. Corps ; served during
European War 1915-18 as Surg.No.2 Casualty
Clearing Station (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918. University ( Sydney ) Club.
Barton, Col. Alfred Yarker,C.B.£.; 6.1864 ;
Col. in Army ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Barton, Lieut -Col. Baptist Johnston,
D.S.O., son of the late Col. Baptist Johnston
Barton, D.L., of Greenfort, Letterkenny,
and Portsalon, co- Donegal ; b. 1876 ; en-
tered Duke of Wellington’s (W. Riding
Regt.) 1896, and became Capt. 1902 ; retired
1911 ; served during European War 1914-15
and 1917 as Acting Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a
Batn. Yorkshire L.I. (despatches twice,
D.S.O. with Bar, promoted Major); is
Lieut.-Col. Gen. Reserve of Officers : m. 1908,
Kathleen Maude, el. da. of Egbert de
Hamel, of Middleton Hall, Warwickshire;
cr. D.S.O. 1915 (Bar 1918).
Barton, Major Charles Walter, C.M G ,
D.S O., son of Walthew Clarance Barton,
M.I.C.E. ; b. 1876; ed. at Harrow; entered
Northamptonshire Regt. 1897, became Capt.
1905, and Major 1915 ; served in S. Africa
1899-1902, present at battle of Belmont
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O.), in Somali-
land 1903-4, with King’s African Rifles,
present at action of Jidbali, in Nyasaland,
German and Portuguese E- Africa 1914-18,
with King’s African Rifles (thrice wounded,
despatches, C.M.G., Bar to D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1900 (Bar 1918), C.M.G. 1915.
Barton, Capt. Francis Rickman, C.M.G.,
son of the late Gerard Barton, of Funden-
hall, Norfolk ; b. 1865 ; ed. in England and
Germany; formerly Capt. W. India Regt.;
appointed Private Sec. to Lieut. -Gov. of
British New Guinea 1809, Comdt. Native '
Constabulary thereof 1900, Resident Magi-
strate, Central Div., British New Guinea
1902, Administrator of Govt, thereof 1904 ;
was First Min. to Sultan of Zanzibar 1908-13 ;
has Orders of 1st class of El Aliyeh of Zanzi-
bar, and 1st class Brilliant Star of Zanzibar :
m. 1908, Santa Carla, da. of Alfred Tofft;
cr. C.M.G. 1905. Roundales, Hatnbledon,
Godaiming.
Barton, Col. Maurice Charles, D.S.O.,
son of Charles Barton, formerly of Holbrook,
Wincanton Somerset; b. 1852 ; ed. at Eton ;
entered R.E. 1872, became Capt. 1884, Major
1891, Lieut.-Col. 1899, and Brevet Col. 1903;
retired 1905 ; served during Afghan War
1878-9 (despatches, medal), with Akha Ex-
pedition 1883-4 (despatches), with Burmah
Expedition 1885-7 (despatches twice, medal
with clasp), with Isazai Expedition 1892,
with Chitral Relief Force 1895 (despatches,
medal with clasp), and on N.-W. Frontier
of India 1897-8 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1887,
Harriet, da. of Col. Brandreth, R.E. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1899. Army and Navy Club.
Barton, Lieut.-Col. Nathaniel Albert
Delap, D.S.O., son of the late Hugh William
Barton, of The Waterfoot, co. Fermanagh ; b.
1857; entered Army 1878, and became Major
Connaught Rangers 1897; retired 1905;
served during Zulu Campaign 1879 (medal
with clasp), in S. Africa 1899-1902, on Staff
(despatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-17 as Lieut.-Col. Army
Ser. Corps (despatches, D.S.O., Croix de
Guerre): m. 1888, Ellen, da. of — Jordan;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Barton, Lieut.- Col. Patterson, D.S.O., son
of the late Maj.-Gen. C. J. Barton, of Lynn
Barton, Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.A.; b. 1874;
ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.A.;
entered R.A. 1894, became Capt. 1901, Major
1911, and Lieut.-Col. 1915 ; served during
European War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O. with Bar, Croix de Guerre): m. 1898,
Frances Mary, da. of the late R. Sutton, of
Blackrock, co. Cork; cr. D.S.O. 1915 (Bar
1919).
Barton, Major Richard Lionel, D.S.O.;
b. 1875 ; Major R.G.A, ; S. Africa 1899-1900
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, Croix de
Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1918. Lavender Walk,
* Rye.
Barton, Sidney, C.M.G., youngest son of
Capt. James Barton, formerly R.A. ; b. 1876;
ed. at St. Paul’s Sch. ; Bar. Middle Temple
1910; entered China Consular Ser. 1895;
was Assist. Commr. Wei-hai-Wei 1900-1901,
and Vice-Consul at Pekin 1902, at Tientsin
1905-6, and at Shanghai 1906-10; has been
Chinese Sec. to British Legation, Pekin
since 1911 ; served as Interpreter and Assist.
Political Officer to British Contingent with
China Field Force 1900 (despatches, medal
with clasp): m. 1904, Mary Ethel Winifred,
el. da. of Alexander Palmer MacEwen ; cr.
C. M.G 1913. British Legation, Pekin ;
Royal Societies' Club.
Barton, Lieut.-Col. William Hugh,
D. S.O., son of Charles Robert Barton,
of The Waterfoot, Fermanagh; b. 1874;
formerly Lieut.-Col. R.A.S C. ; served
during S. African War 1899-1901 (Queen’s
medal with four clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), and during European War
1914 18 (despatches, D.S.O.) : in. 1917, Ardyn
Marion, da. of Col. H. T. S. Patterson ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Barton, William Pell, C.S.I., C.I.E. ;
b. 18 — ; ed. at Bedford Sch., at Worcester
Coll., Oxford, and at Univ. Coll., London ;
entered I.C.S. 1893; became Under-Sec. to
Govt. Punjab 1808, Assist Commr., N.;W.
Provinces 1903, Dep. Commr. 1904, Political
Agent 1906, Div. Judge, Peshawar 1907,
Dep. Commr., Dera Ismail Khan 1907 and
Kohat 1908, Political Agent, Dir, Swat and
Chitral 1910, Political Agent and Revenue
Commr., N.-W. Frontier Province 1911, Sec.
to Ch. Commr. 1911, and Officiating Judicial
Commr. 1912, Afghan War 1919 (C.S.I.) : in.
19x8, Evelyn Agnes, dar of J.A. T. Heriz-
Smith.of Slade, Bideford; cr. C.I.E. 1914*
C.S.I. 1920. Peshawar, India.
COMPANION AGE.
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Barttelot, Rear-Adm. Brian Herbert
Fairbairn, C.B., M. V.O., son of Brian Bart-
telot Barttelot, J.P., of Ditton, Torquay ; b.
1867; ed. privately; entered R.N. 1882, be-
came Lieut. 1889, Com. 1901, Capt. 1906, and
Kear-Adm. 1918; appointed Capt. Sup.
Clyde Dist. 1914; was a Naval A.D.C. to
H.M 1917-18; has Legion of Honour;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1917.
Naval and Military , and Western Yacht
(Plymouth) Clubs.
Barwick, Capt. Frederick Mortimer,
O.B.E., son of the late Joseph Barwick, of
St. Margaret’s, Twickenham; b. 1857; ed.*
privately ; is Capt Roy. Indian Marine (re-
tired), Portmaster and Marine Sup. at
Grimsby and Immingham Docks, Great Cen-
tral Railway, a Member of Humber Con-
servancy Board, a J.P. for Lincolnshire, and
a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England; Chin-Lushai Expe-
dition 1890 (despatches, medal with clasp),
Manipur Expedition 1891-2 (despatches,
clasp), Suakim Field Force 1896 (medal with
clasp, Egyptian medal), Mombasa Central
Africa Field Force 1902 (medal), European
War 1914-18 as Com. R.N., and Naval Supp'y
Officer the Humber (O.B.E.): m. 1898, Ethel
Gordon, da. of Oriel Farnell Walton [see
M. Huntly, colls.]; cr. O-B-E. 1918. Scartho
Hall, near Grimsby , Lincolnshire; Con-
stitutional Club.
Basevi, Major James, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
Major Canadian Machine Gun Corps ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bass, Col. Philip de Salis, C.M.G., son of
the late Capt. Emmanuel Benjamin Bass,
67th Regt. and Mil. Train; b. 1862; ed. at
Oundle Sch.; entered Roy. Irish Regt. 1882,
and became Lieut -Col. Army Pay Depart.
1908; retired 1919; served with Hazara Ex-
pedition 1888 (medal with clasp), during
S. African War 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal
with two clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), and during European War 1914-15
as Staff Paymaster, and subsequently as
Ch. Paymaster with rank of Col. (de-
spatches, C.M.G.); was Paymaster, Army
Pay Depart. 1895-1903, and Accountant,
Army Accounts Depart. 1905-9 : m. 1893,
Frances Edith Burnet-Craigie ; cr. C.M.G.
1916.
Bassett, Major John Channon, D.S.O. ;
b. 1880 ; entered R.A. 1900, and became Major
1915 ; served on N.-W. Frontier of India
1908 (medal with clasp), and during Euro-
pean War\9i4-i8 (despatches twice, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bassett, Lieut. -Col. John Retallack,
D.S.O., O.B.E.; b. 1878; Lieut.-Col. (retired)
Roy. Berkshire Regt. ; served in S. Africa
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 19x4-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Order of
El Nahda of the Hedjaz); cr. D.S.O. 1918,
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919-
Bassett, Major Tarn Pritchard, D.S.O.)
b. 1888; is Major R.E. ; served on N.-W.
Frontier of India 1908 (medal with clasp),
and during European War 1914-16 with In-
dian Army (despatches, D.S.O., Order of
the Nile); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bassett-Smith [see Smith].
Bastard, Lieut.-Col. Reginald, D.S.O.,
son of the late John Algernon Bastard, of
33, Wilton Place, S.W. ; b. 1880; entered
Lincolnshire Regt. 1900, and is Lieut.-Col
(retired) ; S. African War 1899-1902, present
at actions of Vet and Zand Rivers (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O. with Bar): m. 1919,
Lilias, da. of the late James Woolley
Summers, M.P. for Flint, and widow of
Capt. C. G. V. Wellesley, Lincolnshire
Regt.; cr. D.S.O. 1915 (Bar 1918).
Bastow, Lieut.-Col. Harold Vermuden,
D.S.O. ; b. 1878 ; Major and temporary
Lieut.-Col. Yorkshire Regt.; S. Africa
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with five clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Croix de
Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Batchelor, Miss Emily, C.B.E., da. of
— Batchelor; b. 18—; a Vo'untary Worker
with Women’s Emergency Canteens during
European War; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Batchelor, Major Vivian Allan, D.S.O. ;
b. 1882 ; Major R.F.A. ; European War
1914-17 (wounded, despatches, D S.O. with
Bar, Belgian Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O.
1917 (Bar 1919).
Batchelor, Major William Major,
D.S.O., M.C . ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting
Major R.E. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bate, Col. Albert Louis Frederick,
C.M.G. , son of Henry Alexander Bate, of
Dublin ; b. 1862 ; L.R.C.P.I. and L.M. 1885 ;
entered R.A. M.C. 1886; became Lieut.-Col.
1906, and Col. 1915 ; retired 1919 ; served
in S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with
two clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-16 (des-
patches, C.M.G.): m. 1896, Emily Florence
Wilson, da. of Henry West ; cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Bate, Com. Claude Lindsay, D.S.O.,
son of Col. Thomas EJwood Lindsay Bate,
C.I.E , C.B.E. ; b. 1883; European War
1914-19, at battle of Jutland, and in Baltic
Corndg. H.M.S. Vivacious (despatches,
DS.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1920.
Bate, Edward Raoul, C.B., son of the
late Edwin Bate ; b. 1859 ; is Dep Director
of Dockyards and Repairs, Admiralty : m.
1850, Margaret Grace, da. of — Buck ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1918.
Bate, Major J ohn Perceval, D.S.O., M.C.,
son of William Bate, of King’s Norton ; b.
1894 ; ed. at Malvern Coll. ; Major Worcester-
shire Regt. (T.F.) ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, M.C. with Bar, D.S.O. with
Bar, Italian Croce de Guerra) : m. 1918,
Dorothy, da. of J. E. Player, of Birmingham ;
cr. D.S.O. (and Bar) 1919.
Bate, Col. Thomas Elwood Lindsay,
C.I.E. , C.B.E.; b. 1852; entered Indian
Med. Ser. 1875, became Surg.-Major 1887,
Surg. Lieut.-Col. 1895, and Col. 1905; retired
1910; appointed Civil Surg., Gujerat 1880,
and Inspector-Gen. of Prisons, Punjab 1891,
and of Civil Hospitals 1905 : m. 18 — , Mary,
who d. 1904, da. of ; cr. C.I.E. 1902,
C.B.E- 19x8.
Bate, Brig. - Gen. Thomas Reginald
Fraser, C.M.G.-, b. 1881; Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.A. (retired as Hon. Brig.-Gen.
1920); European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C.M.G., Officer of Order of Leopold of
Belgium, Medal of La Solidaridad of Panama) ;
cr. C.M.G. 1919. 36, Buckingham Gate, S.TF.i ;
Cotham Lodge, Newport, Pembrokeshire ; Naval
and Military, Hurlingham, and Pembroke
County Clubs.
Bateman, Brig.-Gen. Bernard Montague,
C.M.G., son of the late Henry Bateman,
F.R.C.S. ; b. 1865 ; entered R.A. 1884, became
Major 1903, Lieut.-Col. 1912, Col. 1917, and
Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired; 1919; S. African
War 1899-1902 on Staff (despatches, Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King's medal with
two clasps), European War 1914-16 (de-
spatches, C.M.G., Legion of Honour) ; was
a Brig.-Gen. 1916-18, and a Ch. Instructor in
Gunnery 19 £8-19: m. 1890, Alice Maude,
da. of the late Augustus B. Hinkson ; cr.
C. M.G. 1916.
Bateman, Lieut.-Col. Charles Malcolm,
D. S.O.; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) Duke of
Wellington’s (W. Riding Regt.) • European
War 1914-16 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.
with Bar); cr. D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1918).
Bateman, Major Harold Henry, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 1888; entered R.E. 1908, and is
Capt. and Brevet Major; European War
1914-18 (despatches four times, M.C., D.S.O.,
Belgian Croix de Guerre); appointed
Ch. Instructor (Workshops) Sch. of Mil.
Engineering 1920; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bateman, Lieut.-Col. Herbert Raymond,
D.S.O. } son of the late Col. Daniel
Frederick Bateman, I.M.S. ; b. 1876 ;
ed. privately; M.R.C.S. Eng. and L.R.C.P.
London 1900; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ; was a
Member of Sleeping Sickness Commn.,
1268
COMPANIONAGE.
Uganda 1908-10 ; served during European
War 1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; is
Comdt. Michelham Home for Convalescent
British Officers; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Bateman-Champain [see Champain].
Bates, Lieut.- Col. Arthur Sydney, D.S.O.
[see Bates, Bt.j.
Bates, Capt. Austin Graves, D.S.O.,
M.C. [see Bates, Bt.].
Bates, Major Cecil Robert, D.S.O., M.C.
[see Bates, Bt.].
Bates, Capt. Charles, D.S.O., M.C.,
D.C.M. ; b. 18—; European War 1914-18 as
Lieut. S. Staffordshire Regt. (Special
Reserve) (wounded twice, despatches,
D.C.M., D.S.O., M.C.); retired as Capt. 1920;
cr. D.S.O 1918.
Bates, Lieut. -Col. Francis Stewart
Montague-, C.B., C M.G., D.S.O., son of
Henry Montague-Bates, of 33, Colville
Square, W. ; b. 1876; Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. E. Surrey Regt. ; S. African
War 1899-1901 (Queen’s medal with four
clasps), European War 1914-18 sometime as
Brig.-Gen. (despatches six times, D.S.O.,
C.M.G., C. B., Order of Redeemer of Greece,
Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre with
palm): m. 1910, Gladys Beatrice, da. of
the late Henry Stephen Thomas, of
Plymouth: cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1918,
C. B. (Mil.) 1919. Haytor, Beaufort Road,
Kingston-on-Thames.
B ateson, Lieut.- Col. John Holgate, C.M.G.,
D. S.O., son of Henry Bateson, formerly
of Farnworth, Lancashire; b. 1880; Major
and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; N.-W. Frontier
of India 1908 (medal with clasp), European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Legion
of Honour, Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.) :
m. 1st, 1908, Mary Elizabeth, da. of J.
Prestwich, of Ecdes; 2ndly, 1915, Madelene
Vere, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. William
Walter Hopton Scott, C.B. ; cr. D.S.O. 1917,
C.M.G. 1919.
Bateson, Rev. Joseph Harter, C.B.E. ;
b. 18—; an Hon. Chap, to the Forces;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bath, Engineer-Rear- Adm. George Clark,
M.V.O., son of the late John Bath, of
Sheviock, Cornwall; i. 1862; entered R.N.
1883, became Ch. Engineer 1896, Staff En-
ineer and Engineer-Corn. 1900, Engineer-
apt. 1912, and Engineer-Rear Adm. (retired)
1919: m. 1889, Maria, only da. of the late
Hector John Davidson, of Devonport ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1908.
Bather, Major Edward John, D.S.O.,
son of Edward William Bather, formerly of
The Hall, Meole Brace, Salop, and Nobold
Grange, near Shrewsbury; b. 1888; ed.
at Winchester, and at Camb. Univ. (B.A.,
Honours in History 19 — ); entered R.F.A.
1910, and is Capt. and Acting Major ;
served during European War 1914- 17
(despatches twice, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bather, Capt. Rowland Henry, C.B.E.,
son of the late Arthur H. Bather, of Meole
Brace, Shropshire ; b. 1873 ; ed. at Summer-
field Scb., Oxford; Capt. R.N. : m. 1906,
Evelyne Alice Eleanor, da. of the late Sir
Owen Burne, G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I. ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Batson, Col. Herbert, C.B. ; b. 1853 ;
entered Devonshire Regt. 1875, became
Capt. 1883, Major 1895, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1900, and Brevet Col. 1904 : retired 1904 ;
S. Africa 1900-1901 (despatches twice, C.B.);
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900.
Batt, Paymaster- Coni. Charles Ernest,
C.M.G., son of the late Robert Barrie Batt,
R.N. ; b. 1874; *s Paymaster-Corn. R.N. :
m. 1918, Olive Valentine, da. of the late
William Cunningham, W.S., of Glasgow ; cr.
C.M.G. 1918.
Batt, Lieut.-Col. Reginald Cossley, C.B.E.,
M.V.O. , son of the late William Foster
Batt, of Cae Kenfy, Abergavenny ; b. 1872 ;
entered Roy. Fusiliers (City of London
Regt.) 1892, and became Capt. 1899; retired
1907; European War 1914-17, as Lieut.-Col. ;
is patron of two livings : m. 1st, 1903,
Violet, who d. 1910, younger da. of Robert
Millington Knowles, J.P., D.L., of Colston
Bassett Hall, Notts ; 2nd, 1913, Eileen
Augusta, da. of Henry William Russell
Domvile, of Pentre Cottage, Abergavenny
[see M. Waterford, colls.] ; cr. M.V O. (4th
class) 1906. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Gresham
Hall, Norfolk ; Army and Navy Club.
Batt, Lieut.-Col. William Elliott, C.M.G.,
son of H. E. Batt, of Heavitree, Exeter ;
b. 1882; is Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) R.F.A. ; Bar.
Gray’s Inn 1920 : m. 1912, Gladys Edith, who
d. 1918, da. of E. E. Hopewell, of Rugby;
cr. C.M.G. 1917.
Batten, Col. Frederick Graeme, D.S.O. ;
6. 1863; entered Indian Army 1896, became
Lieut.-Col 1910, and Col. 1915 ; retired 1919;
served in China 1900 (medal) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Batten, Major Herbert Copeland Cary,
D.S.O., son of Col. Herbert Cary George Bat-
ten, O.B.E., J.P., D.L-, of Leigh Lodge,
Abbots Leigh, Somerset; b. 1884; ed. at
Winchester, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A.
I91 7) ; a J.P. for Dorset, Major Dorsetshire
Regt. Special Reserve ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1912, Dorothy
Lilian Hyde, da. of the Rev. Edgar Astley
Milne, of Chilfrome, Dorchester; cr. D.S.O.
ig1^. Aldon, Yeovil, Somerset ; New University
Club.
Batten, Lieut.-Col. John Beardmore,
D.S.O., son of Col. Herbert Cary George
Batten, of Leigh Lodge, Abbots Leigh, near
Bristol ; b. 1883 ; ed. at Winchester Coll. ;
Major Roy. Fusiliers (retired); European
War 1914-18 as Lieut.-Col. (despatches, 1914
Star, D S.O.) : m. 1910, Mary Evelyn Locke ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917. Lynn Lodge, Mullingar ;
Army and Navy , and Kildare Street Clubs.
Batten, Adm. Alexander William
Chisholm-, M. V.O., D.S.O., son of the late
Edmund Chisholm-Batten, of Thornfalcon,
Somerset, and Aigas Forest, Inverness ; b.
1851 ; entered R.N. 1865, became Lieut. 1875,
Com. 1886, Capt. 1893, Rear Adm. 1905 (re-
tired 1907), Vice-Adm. 1909, and Adm. 1913;
was a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1904-5 ; is Capt.
Roy. Naval Reserve, and a J.P. for Mid-
lothian : m. 18 — , Brittie Ellen Wood ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1903, D.S.O. 1917. Thorn-
cote, Murrayfield Gardens, Edinburgh.
Batten-Poole [see Poole],
Batterbee, Harry Fagg, C.M.G., C.V.O.,
son of N. S. Batterbee, of Fa^versham; b.
1880; ed. at Faversham Gram. Sch., and at
Hertford Coll., Oxford (B.A. and M.A. 1907);
entered Colonial Office 1905 ; w-as Private
Sec. to Sec. of State for the Colonies (Rt.
Hon. W. H. Long, M. P.) 1916-19: m. 1909,
Eleanor Laura, da. of the Rev. John Harding,
formerly V. of Cold Harbour, Dorking; cr.
C.M.G. and C.V.O. 1918. Oldlands, Ashivood
Road, Woking.
Battersby, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Preston,
C. B., son of the late Charles John Battersby,
of Cromlyn, Rathowen, Ireland ; b. 1856 ;
ed. at Roy. Sch., Armagh, and at R.M.A. ;
Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired); was Assist. Di-
rector-Gen. of Ordnance 1900, Director of
Equipment and Ordnance Stores, War
Office 1914, and Inspector of Army Ordnance
Sers. 1914-18: m. 1884, Agnes Janet, da. of
John Evens, of The Haven, Canterbury;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1917. Cromlyn, Rathowen,
Ireland.
Battershill, Lionel Warmington,
D. S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; is temporary Lieut.
Machine Gun Corps ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches. M.C. , D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Battine, Lieut.-Col. Reginald St. Clair,
D.S.O. ; b. 1868 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Indiau
Army ; retired 1920; Chitral Relief Force 1895
(medal with clasp), N.-W. Frontier of India
1897-8 (clasp) ; cr. D.S.O, 1918.
Battye, Lieut.-Col. Basil Condon, D.S.O.,
son the late Major Legh Richmond Battye,
th Gurkhas; b. 1882; entered R.E. 1900,
ecame Brevet Major 1915, Major 1916, and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 19x9 ; served in Somali-
land 1903-4 (medal with clasp), and during
COMPANJONAGE.
1269
European War 1914-17 (despatches, Brevets
Major and Lieut.-Col., D.S.O., Legion of
Honour, Belgian Croix de Guerre); is an
A.J.C.E. and A.M.I.E.E. ; has Albert
medal: m. 1908, Edith, da of Joseph Cole,
of Clifton ; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Royal Societies'
Club. Luntley Court , Pembridge, Here-
fordshire.
Battye, Lieut.-Col. Clinton Wynyard,
D.S.O , son of the late Major Montagu John
Battye, Bombay Army; b. 1874; ed. at
Wellington Coll. ; entered The King’s
(Shropshire L.I.) 1894, became Capt. 1902,
Major 1915, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917;
served in S. Africa 1899-1900, with 1st Batn.
Mounted Inf. (despatches, D.S.O. ), and
during European War 1914-15 (wounded);
appointed Lieut. -Col. Comdg. a Batn. E.
Lancashire Regt. 1916; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Battye, Lieut.- Col. Ivan Urmston, D.S.O..
son of the late Major Legh Richmond Battye,
5th Gurkhas; b. 1875; is Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. Indian Army; served on N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with two
clasps), and on N.-W. Frontier of India 1915
(dangerously wounded, despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.) : m. 1897, Marie, da. of
the late Col. John Robertson, C.I.E., of
Liddington Hall, near Guildford, Surrey;
cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Battye, Lieut.-Col. Walter Rothney,
D.S.O., F.R.C.S., son of the late Major Legh
Richmond Battye, 5th Goorkhas; b. 1874; ed.
at Univ. Coll , London, St. Bartholomew’s
and St. Thomas’s Hospitals (B.Sc. 1st class
Honours, London 1893); entered Indian
Med. Ser. 1898, and is Lieut.-Col.; served
in China 19130 (medal), and during European
War 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O., Legion of
Honour) : m. 1898, Maud St. George, da.
of the late Lieut.-Col. Anthony Oliver
Molesworth [see V. Molesworth, colls.];
cr. D.S.O. 1916. Luntley Court, Pembridge,
Herefordshire.
Baudains, Capt. George La Croix, D.S. O.,
M.C.; b. 18 — ; Capt. London Regt.; Euro-
an War 1914 18 (wounded, despatches,
.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Baugh, Capt. George Johnstone, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Capt. (retired) Roy. Indian Marine ;
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Baugh, Capt. Rupert Stanton, D.S.O., son
of Rupert Baugh, of Wake Green, Moseley,
near Birmingham ; b. 1889 ; Capt. Cold-
stream Guards; European War 1914-16
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O .1916. Wake
Green, Moseley, near Birmingham.
Bauld, Robert Sterling, D.S.O., M.C.;
b. 18 — ; European War 1914-igas 2nd Lieut.
Lancashire Fusiliers (T.F.) (despatches,
M.G, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bauld, Lieut.-Col. William Alfred Gor-
don, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major and Acting
Lieut.-Col. Canadian Army Med. Corps ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Baumgarten, Brig.-Gen. John Samuel
Jocelyn, D.S.O. ; b. 1871 ; is Lieut.-Col. and
Brevet Col. E. Lancashire Regt., and a Brig -
Gen. on Gen. Staff ; served with Chitral
Relief Force 1895 (medal with clasp), during
S. African War 1899-1902, on Staff, present
at relief of Kimberley (despatches, Queen’s
medal with four clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps, Brevet Major), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col.); was D.A.A.G.,
India 1908-12, and Com. of a Co. of Gentle-
men Cadets, Roy. Mil. Col. 1913-14; cr.
D.S.O. 19x6.
Bawa J 1 wan Singh, Lieut.-Col., C.I.E.,
son of Bawa Jhandi Singh ; b. 1863 ; formerlv
Director Med. and Sanitation Depart.,
Hyderabad Indian Med. Ser., and Inspector-
Gen. of Prisons : cr. C.I.E. 1918. Hyderabad,
Deccan, India.
Bawden, Major Victor Cecil, D.S.O.,
son of the late Henry Bawden, of Walling-
ton, Surrey; b. 1886 ; formerly Major London
Regt. ; European War 1914-19 as Major (de-
spatches thrice, D.S.O.): m. 1918, Ada Walton
(Sisil), da. of the late Thomas White, S-S.C. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917. Sutton , Surrey ; Royal
Automobile Club.
Bax, Capt. Robert Nesham, C.B., son
of Capt. Bonham Bax, R.N. ; b. 1875; is
Capt.R.N.: m. 1014, Helinor Marjorie, da.
of Major W. F. Parker, of Ivybridge ; cr.
C. B. (Mil.) 1918. Fareham , Hants.
Baxter , Lieut. -Col. George Lewis, D.S.O.,
son of Edward Armitstead Baxter, J.P.,
D. L., of Kincaldrum, co. Forfar; b. 1883;
Lieut.-Col. (retired) Cameron Highlanders ;
European War 1914 (despatches thrice,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916. Kincaldrum, co.
Forfar.
Bayard, Brig.-Gen. Reginald, D.S.O., son
of Robertson Bayard, B.L., of St. Louis, New
Brunswick; b. i860; ed. privately; entered
3rd Regt. 1881, became Capt. The Buffs
(E. Kent Regt.) 1893, Major 1900, Lieut.-
Col. 1907, Col. 1911, and Hon. Brig.-Gen.
1918; retired, 1918; served in S. Africa
1899-1902, as Garrison Adj., Kroonstadt (des-
patches, medal with two clasps, D.S.O.) ;
was in command of Norfolk and Suffolk Inf.
Brig. 1911-15: m. 1885, Edith Wynn, who
d. 1916, da. of John Quain, J.P. ; cr. D.S.O.
1902.
Bayford, Major Edmund Heseltine,
D.S.O., son of R. A. Bayford, K.C., of Netley
Hill, Botley, Hants ; b. 1873 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered
18th Hussars 1894, became Capt. 1906, and
Major 1918 ; S. African War 1899-1902,
present at battles of Dundee, Laing’s Nek,
and Belfast, and during siege of Ladysmith
(wounded, despatches twice, Queen’s medal
with five clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, D.S.O.), European W^r in France as
Brig.-Maj. on Gen. Staff (despatches) ; was
an A.D.C. to Gov. of Bombay 1903-6: m.
1911, Muriel, da. of John Buller-Colthurst,
of Crowthorne, Berks, and Thurlaxton,
Somerset ; cr. D.S.O. 1902.
Baylay, Brig. - Gen. Atwell Charles,
D.S.O., son of the late Col. F. G. Baylay,
R.A.; b. 1879; Lieut.-Col. R.E. ; retired 1919
as Hon. Brig.-Gen. ; European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.) : m.
1904, Maria Edmondson, da. of the late Gov.
J. B. Broome, of Maryland, U.S. A. ; cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Baylay, Major Edward John Lake,
D.S.O.; b. 1881; formerly Major R.F.A.
(retired 1920); Mesopotamia 1914-16, present
at defence of Kut (despatches, D.S.O.):
m 1911, Violet Mary, da. of Rear-Adm. the
Hon. Richard Bingham [see E. Lucan] ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Baylay, Brig.-Gen. Frederick, C.B.E. \
6.1865; Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Bayley, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Frederick,
D.S.O., son of Capt. Francis Bayley, of
Colombo, Ceylon ; 6. 1878 ; ed. at Rugby,
and at Cooper’s Hill Coll. ; Major and Acting
Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1908, Constance
Vera, da. of the late W. H. Hall, of Cuckoo,
Hanwell, W. ; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Junior
Naval and Military Club.
Bayley, Col. Arthur George, C.B.E.,
D.S.O. [see Laurie, Bt., colls.].
Bayley, Charles Butterworth, C.V.O.,
son of Sir Steuart Colvin Bayley, G.C.S.I.,
C.I.E., of The Old House, Brentwood,
Essex; b. 1876; ed. at Blunder’s Sch.,
Tiverton ; is Assist. Sec. to Govt, of Ben-
gal in Public Works Depart. ; acted as
Special Correspondent to Daily Telegraph
and Pioneer (Allahabad) with Tibet Expedi-
tion, and to Daily Mail with Mohmand
Expedition ; was in Ch. of Durbar Press
Camp at Coronation Durbar 1912 : m. 1913,
Violet, da. of the late Digby Templeton
Brett, of Koppa, Mysore; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1906, C.V.O. 1912. Calcutta; Bengal
( Calcutta ) Club.
Bayley, Lieut.-Col. Edward Charles,
C.I.E. , O.B.E., 4th son of the late George
Bayley, W.S., of Edinburgh ; 6.1867; entered
Scottish Rifles 1887, became Capt. Indian
Army 1898, Major 1905, and Lieut.-Col. 1913;
1270
COMPANIONAGE.
retired 1920 ; Somaliland 1903-4 (medal with
clasp) ; was Private Sec. to Lieut. -Gov. of
N.-W. Provinces and Oudh 1899-1901, and
Private Sec. to Lieut. -Gov. of the Punjab
1907-20 ; has Kaisar-i-Hind medal ; cr. C.I.E.
1911, O.B.E. (Mil.) 19x9.
Bayley, Brig. - Gen. Gerald Edward,
C. M.G. ,D.S. O., son of the late Capt. Francis
Bayley, of Colombo, Ceylon ; b. 1874 ; ed. at
Rugby ; entered York and Lanoaster Regt.
1894, became Capt. 1902, Major 1912, and
Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1917; European War
1914-18 (despatches five times, D.S.O., Order
of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy, Order
of the Nile, C.M.G.) ; employed with Ceylon
Vol. 1902-8; appointed a Brig. -Com. 1916;
has Roy Humane So.’s silver medal and
Coronation medal : m. 1917, Marjorie Single-
ton, da. of H. S. Powell, of Pocklington,
Yorkshire; cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1918.
Crawley Rise, Camberley ; Junior United
Service Club.
Bayley, Lieut. -Col. Hadrian, D.S.O. , son
of Edward Hodsqn Bayley, J.P., of Elles-
mere, Bromley, Kent; b. 1873; ed. at Univ.
Coll. Sch. ; is a Coach Builder, and Lieut. -
Col. R.F.A. (T.F.) ; served during S. African
War 1900 (despatches, Queen’s medal with
three clasps), and during European War
1915 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O., 3rd
class Ord<-r of Nile) : m. 1902, JaneBingley,
da. of Simon Collier J.P. ; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Dallington , Foxley Lane , Purley, Surrey,
Reform Club.
Bayley, Lieut. -Col. Lionel Seton,
D. S.O., M.C., son of Sir Steuait Colvin
Bayley, G.C.S.I., C.I.E. ; b. 1875 ; Major
and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.G.A. ; European
War 1914-18 as Acting-Lieut. Col. (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) : m. 19x8, Sybil
Dora, da. of the late Major L. F. Barton, Roy.
Scots ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bayley, Lieut.-Col. Steuart Farquharson,
C.B E., son of Sir Steuart Colvin Bayley,
G.C.S.I., C.I.E. ; b. 1863 ; Lieut.-Col. Indian
Army (retired) ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, C.B.E.); cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bayley, Victor, C.I.E., son of Edward
Hodson Bayley, J.P. of Ellesmere, Bromley,
Kent; b. 1880 ; is an A.M.I.C.E., and Assist.
Sec. Railway Board, India; cr. C.I.E. 1917.
Bayliffe, Col. Alfred Danvers, C.M.G.,
son of tr.e late Alfred Bayliffe ; b. 1873 ; ed.
at Haileybury; is Col. Comdg. 12th Batn
London Regt. (T.D.); served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G.,
Military Order of Savoy) : m. 1903, Lucy
Mildred, da. of the late J. Allen Brown,
J.P., F.G.S., of Ealing, W. ; cr. C.M.G.
1915. 24, Colebroke Avenue, Ealing, W.;
Junior Army and Navy Club.
Bayliss, Capt. Herbert Victor, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of Capt. James William Bayliss,
of Chapel House, Chipping Norton, Oxon ;
b. 1885; Capt. E. Surrey Regt.; sometime
Acting Major (2nd in command) 7th Batn.
Wiltshire Regt. ; European War X914-19 on
Staff (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) : m. 1916,
Margaret Patricia, da. of William Kyran Mc-
Auley, of 28, Charleston Avenue, Ranelagh,
co. Dublin ; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Junior Army
and Navy Club.
Bayly, Lieut.-Col. Abingdon Robert,
D.S.O. ; b. 1877 j Lieut.-Col. R.F.A. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (prisoner, despatches,
D.S.CL) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bayly, Major Edward Archibald Theo-
dore, D.S.O. [see M. Anglesey, colls.].
Bayne, Charles Gerwien, C.S.I., son of
the late Peter Bayne, LL.D. ; b. i860; ed. at
Uppingham, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford ;
entered I.C.S. 1880; became Under Sec. to
Ch. Commr., Burma 1887, Dep. Commr.,
Burma 1888, Sec. to Ch. Commr. 1890,
Revenue Sec., Burma 1893, Ch. Sec. to Govt,
of Burma 1901, and Officiating Financial
Commr. 1904 ; was Member of Lieut.-Gov.’s
Council 1897-1906 ; retired 1906 ; author of
“Anglo-Roman Relations, 1558-1565’’: m.
1890, Alice Augusta, da. of the late Rev. G. C.
Hodgkinson ; cr. C.S.I. 1901. East India
United Service Club.
Bayne, Charles Walter, C.B.E. , son of
William Bicknell Bayne, of Littlehampton ;
b. 1872; Gen. Manager, Cential Uruguay
Railway, and Local Director, Standard Life
Assurance Co., and of Monte Video Tele-
phone Co. : m. 1896, Kate Blythman ; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Montevideo , Uruguay ;
Uruguay and English t Monte Video ) Club.
Bayne-Jardine [see Jardine].
Baynes, Joseph, C.M.G., son of the late
Richard Baynes, of Settle, Pietermaritzburg
co., Natal; b. 1842; has been a farmer in
Natal since 1862 ; is proprietor of “ Nel’s
Trust Estate,” Chm. and Managing Director
of Joseph Baynes (Ltd.), and a J.P. of Pieter-
maritzburg co. (Natal) ; appointed a Member
of Indian Immigration Trust Board, Natal
1887, and became Chm. thereof 1902 ; has been
Senior M.L.A. for Ixopo Div. since 1890;
sometime a M.L.C. of the Colony ; pioneer
of cattle-dipping system in S. Africa ; was
Min. of Lands and Works, Natal 1903-4; in
1897 initiated movement leading tc Customs
Union between Cape Colony, Orange Free
State and Natal; introduced Equal Rights
motion in Natal Parliament 1899: m. 1st,
1874, Maria H. , da. of the late Paul Hermanus
Zietsman, J.P. ; 2nd, 1878, Sarah A., el. da.
of the late Edward Tomlinson, J.P. ; cr.
C. M.G. 1902. 239, Chapel Street, Pieter-
maritzburg, Natal; Nel’s Rust, Natal;
Ausiwick House, Maritzburg , Natal ; Vic-
toria ( Pietermaritzburg ) Club.
Baynes-Reed [see Reed].
Baynham, Capt. Cuthbert Theodore,
D. S.O. ; b. 1889 ; Capt. R.F.A. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 as Major (despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1920, Elsie Dorothea, da. of the
late Lieut.-Col. C. Conyers, of Castletown,
Congers, co. Limerick; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Charlton, Dover.
Bazin, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Turner, D.S.O.,
son of James Alfred Bazin ; b. 1872 ; is
Lieut.-Col. Canadian Army Med. Corps;
European War 1915-18 (despatches twice,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bazley- White [see White].
Beach, Col. Thomas Boswall, C.M.G.,
C.B.E., son of the late Rev. Canon Beach ;
b. 1866; ed.at King’s Coll., Lond >n(M.R.C.S.
and L.R.C.P. 1889); entered R.A.M.C. 1891,
became Lieut. - Col. 1912, and Col. 1915 ;
retired 1919; S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with seven clasps, King’s
medal with two clasp-, promoted Major),
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.M.G.,
C. B.E ) ; cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Ailsa House, Reading.
Beach, Col. William Henry, C.B., C.M.G.,
D. S.O. ; b. 1871 ; is Lieut.-Col. and Brevet
Col. R.E.; served during European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G., C.B.);
cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 19x9.
Beadon, Lieut.-Col. Henry Cecil, C.I.E.,
son of the late Col. Cecil Beadon ; b. 1869 ;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; Lieut.-Col. Indian
Army, and Dep. Commr., Punjab : m. 1st,
1901, Marion Adeliza, who d. 1901, da. of H.
E. Brown, of Barton Hill, Kingskerswell, S.
Devon ; 2ndly. 1908, Dorothy Ayre, da. of
H. E. Brown (ante) ; cr. C.I.E. (Civil) 1919.
Delhi, India.
Beadon, Lieut.-Col. Lancelot Richmond,
C.M G., D.S.O.\ b. 1875; entered West
India Regt. 1896, became Major Army Ser.
Corps 1913, and Lieut.-Col. 1918; W. Africa
1897-8 (clasp), in Sierra Leone 1898-9 (clasp),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, Legion
of Honour, D.S.O., C.M.G); appointed a
Dep. Director of Transport 1919, and an
Assist. Director 1920; cr. D.S.O. 191^1
C.M.G. 1919.
Beadon, Lieut.-Col. Roger Hammet,
C.B.E.-, b. 1887; Capt., Brevet Lieut.-Col.
R.A.S C., and an A. A. and Q.M.G. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.); cr.
C. B.E. (Vlil.) 1919.
Beak, Com. Daniel Marcus William, V .C.,
D. S.O., M.C. ; b. 18—; Com. R.N.V.R.;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O., V.C.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
COMPANIONAGE.
1271
Beal, Capt. Alister Francis, C.M.G., son
of the Rev. Canou Samuel Gilbert Beal,
R. of Ronaldkirk, Darlington; b. 1875;
Capt. R.N. ; European War 1914-19 (C.M.G.,
Legion of Honour, Italian silver medal for
Valour) : m. 1904, Mabel, da. of the late
Charles Youl, of Oakdene Park, Launceston,
Tasmania; cr. C.M G. 1919. United Service
Club.
Beale, Observer Officer Clive Oliver Ber-
tram, D.S.O. ; b. 18— ; is Lieut, on Gen. List,
and Flying and Observer Officer R.A.F. ;
served during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Beale, Lieut.-Col. Henry Yelverton,
D.S.O., son of the late Col. Henry Yelver-
ton Beale ; b ■ i860 ; joined Norfolk Regt.
1881, and retired as Major 1903 ; served with
Burma Expedition 1892-3 (despatches, Brevet
Major), in S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches,
D.S.O. ), and during European War 1916-17,
as Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Depot. : m. 1900,
Mary, da. of the late Rev. Thomas G. Hayley,
R. of Brightling, Sussex; cr. D.S.O. 1902.
Beale-Browne [see Browne].
Beall, Lieut.-Col. Edward Metcalfe,
C. M .G., D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. The
King’s (Liverpool Regt.) ; served in S.
Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps), and during European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1915, C.M.G. 1918.
Beaman. Capt. Ardern Arthur Hulme,
D. S.O., son of Sir Frank Clement Ofifley
Beaman, Judge of High Court, Bombay; b.
1886; ed. at Rugby, and at R.M.C. ; is Capt.
Indian Army; N.-W. Frontier of India 1908,
European War 1914-18, on N.-W. Frontier of
India and in Prance (despatches, D.S.O.,
Croix de Guerre) : m. 1920, Diana Vernon
Constance, da of Sir YVilliam Francis
George Guise, 5th Bt. ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Cavalry Club.
Beaman, Major Winfred Kelsey, D.S.O.;
b. 1882; Major R.A.M.C. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O,); cr. D.S.O.
I9I7-
Beamish, Capt. Tufton Percy Hamilton,
C.B., son of the late Rear-Adm. Henry
Hamilton Beamish, C.B. ; b. 1874; Capt.
R.N.; European War 1914-18, present at
battle of Falkland Islands and Jutland
(despatches, C.B.): m. 1914, Margaret, da.
of the late Henry Simon ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1917. Lower House, BowlheadGreen, Godaiming.
Bean, John Harper, C.B.E. , son of Aider-
man Sir George Bean, of Oakham Lodge,
Dudley; b. 1885; is a Director of Harper,
Sons and Bean (Limited), of Dudley; cr.
C.B.E. 1918. Tansley Hill House, Dudley.
Bearblock, Engineer- Capt. Charles
William John, -C.B. ; b. 18 — ; Engineer-
Capt. R.N. (retired) ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1918.
Bearcroft, Col. Edward Hugh, C.B.,
only son of the late Edward Bearcroft, of
Mere Hall, Worcestershire ; b. 1852 ; ed. at
Eton ; was Hon. Col. and Lieut.-Col. Comdt.
6th Batn. Worcestershire Regt. 1897-1905; is
a J.P. for Worcestershire; served in S
African War 1901-2: m. 1877, Catherine Eliza-
beth^ only da. of Capt. Grismond Philipps,
of Cwmgwilli, Carmarthenshire ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1903. Mere Hall, Droilwich ; Junior
United Service Club.
Bearcroft, Adm. John Edward, C.B.,
M. V.O. , sonofthe lateRev. James Bearcroft,
R. of Hadzor, Droitwich; b. 1851; entered
R.N. 1864, became Lieut. 1874, Com. 1888,
Capt. 1895, Rear-Adm. 1906 (retired 1906),
Vice-Adm. 1910, and Adm. 1913; served on
E. Coast of Africa in suppression of
slave trade 1871-1880, during Blockade ol
Greece 1886, on China Station during China-
Japan War 1894-5, and in S. Africa 1899-1900,
in command of Naval Brig, (despatches,
C.B.); was Adm. Sup. of Vessels building
by Contract, Clyde Dist. 1 006-11, and Ad-
miralty Representative with Min. of Muni-
tions at Glasgow and Newcastle 1915-17 : m.
1892, Katharine, who d. 1898, da. of Lieut.-
Col. W. P. Howell, of Penrheol, Carmarthen-
shire; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900, M.V.O. (4th class)
1904. Torrwood , Bowling, Dumbartonshire ;
United Service, Western (Glasgow), and
Royal Naval ( Portsmouth ) Clubs.
Beard, Lieut.-Col. George John Allen,
D.S.O, son of the late George Beard, of
Gloucester; b. 1878; formerly Principal of
North Sch., Potchefstroom, Transvaal; is
Lieut.-Col. S. African Forces ; served 1914-17
in German S.-W. Africa as D.A.Q.M.G., and
with E. Africa Forces as A A. and Q.M.G.
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1906, Miss E. Myers,
of Potchefstroom, Transvaal ; cr. D.S.O.
1916. Cymry, Maree Street, Potchefstroom,
Transvaal.
Beard, Joseph James, C.B.E.; b. 18 — ;
is Acting Ch. Accountant at War Office ; cr.
O.B.E. (Civil) 1918, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. War
Office, Whitehall, S.W.
Beardsmore, Lieut.-Col. Robert Henry,
D.S.O., son of William Beardsmore, of
Petersham, N.S.W. ; b. 1873 ; ed. at Sydney
High Sch., and at Sydney Univ. (B.A.); is in
N.S Wales Civil Ser., and Lieut.-Col. Comdg.
a Batn. of Australian Inf. (V.D.) ; served
with Australian Naval and Mil. Expedi-
tionary Forces in New Guinea 1914-15, and
in France 1915-17 (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 1901, Ethel Mary Clack; cr.
D.S.O. 1916. Elouera, Albert Road, Home-
bush, N.S. Wales; University ( Sydney )
Club.
Beare, Lieut.-Col. Rawdon St. John,
D.S.O. ; b. 18— ; l4euL-Col. New Zealand
Rifle Brig. ; European War 19 15-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bearn, Capt. Frederic Arnot, D.S.O.,
M.C., M.D. ; b. 1890 ; M.B. 1913, M.D. 1Q20 ;
is Capt. Roy. Army Med. Corps ; served
during European War 1914-19 (despatches,
M.C.,D.S O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. 22 , Amherst
Road, Withington, Manchester.
B e a r n e , Major Lewis Collinwood,
D.S.O., son of the late Lewis Edward
Bearne, of Newton Abbot; b. 1878; ed.
at Newton Abbot Coll. ; entered Duke
of Cornwall’s L.I. 1899, became Capt.
Army Ser. Corps 1911, and Major 1914 ;
served during S. African War 1900-1902, with
Lumsden’s Horse (prisoner, Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), and during European War 1914-15
(despatches, D.S.O., Order of White Eagle
of Serbia); has Albert Medal for saving life :
m. 1905, Violet, only da. of the late James
Stephen Gibbs ; cr. D.S.O. 1915. junior
Army and Navy Club.
Beasley, Com. Francis Adams, M.V.O.,
son of R. St. John Beasley, of Northwold,
Cheltenham ; b. 1881 ; entered R.N. 1897,
became Lieut. 1903, and Com. 1915 ; some-
time Lieut. Roy. Naval Coll., Dartmouth;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1911. Northwold,
Lansdown, Cheltenham ; United Service
Club.
Beasley, Major James Henry Mounti-
fort, D.S.O. ; b. 1876 ; entered R.A. 1896, and
became Major 1914; China 1900 (medal),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
appointed a Ch. Instructor in Gunnery 1918 ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Beasley, Major Robert Longfield, D.S.O. ;
b. 1878 ; entered Gloucestershire Regt. 1899,
became Major 1915 ; S. Africa 1899-1900
(Queen’s medal with three clasps), N. Nigeria
1902 (medal with clasp), N. Nigeria 1906
(clasp), European War 1914 18 (wounded,
despatches five times, D.S.O. with two
Bars); cr. D.S.O. (and Bar) 1918, (2nd Bar)
1919.
Beasley, Major Walter Henry, D.S.O.t
son of W. T. Beasley, of 29, Lament Road,
Chelsea, S.W. ; b. 1891 ; ed. at Cook’s
Ground Elementary Sch., and privately; is
a Mining Engineer, an Associate of Institu-
tion of Mining and • Metallurgy ; sometime
Major R.E. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; was in Gold Coast Vol.
1910-14 , m. 1917, hlorence Elizabeth, el. da.
of J. Collyear, of Chelsea, S.W. ; cr. D.S.O.
1916. 28, Cotehill Gardens , Bishop's Park,
S. W.6.
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COMPANIONAGE.
Beaton, Lieut.-Col. Angus John, C.M.G. ,
son of the late John Beaton, of Bayfield,
Ross-shire; b. 1858; ed. at Inverness Roy.
Acad., and at Owen’s Coll., Manchester; a
M.I.C.E., a F.S.A. (Scotland), and a V.D. ;
S. Africa 1900-1902 as Lieut. 1st Vol. Batn.
Seaforth Highlanders, German S.-W. Africa
1914-18 (despatches); became Local Lieut.-
Col. on Gen. Staff, E. Africa; was Assist.
Engineer-in-Ch. S. African Railways 1910-
19 ; acted as Ch. Engineer Central S. African
Railways 1909, and as Engineer-in-Ch. S.
African Railways and Harbours 1916-17 and
1918-19 : m. 1908, Florence, da. of the late
Charles Bredell, of Barberton, Transvaal,
and Durban, Natal ; cr. C.M.G. 1918. Rand
{Johannesburg) Club.
Beaton, Lieut. William Donald, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Lieut. Royal Naval Reserve ;
served during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Beatson, Col. Charles Henry, C.B. , 2nd
son of the late Surg.-Gen. George Stewart
Beatson, C.B. ; b. 1851 ; ed. at King William’s
Coll. ; entered Indian Army Med. Ser. 1876,
became Lieut.-Col. 1896, and Col. 1905 ;
retired 1911; served during Afghan War
1878-9 (medal), and with Manipur Expedition
1891 (despatches) : m. 18 — , Geraldine Mary,
da. of the late Rev. T. Wilson, M. A. ; cr. C.B.
Mil.) 1907. Junior Naval and Military Club.
Beatson, Maj.-Gen. Finlay Cochrane,
C.B., son of the late Surg.-Gen. G. S. Beat-
son, C.B.,, M.D. ; b. 1855; entered 62nd
Regt. 1873, became Capt. Wiltshire Regt.
1881, Major 1893, Lieut.-Col. 1902, Brevet
Col. 1905, Col. 1906 (retired 1912). and Hon.
Maj.-Gen. 1917; served in S. Africa 1899-
1902, as Dist. Comdt., and as D.A.A.G.
(severely wounded, despatches, C.B.) ; was
Instructor at Staff Coll., 1889-92, and Pro-
fessor there 1892-8, A.A.G., N. Command,
India 1905, D.A.G. Head Quarters, India
1906-10, and Brig.-Gen., Gen. Staff, S. Army,
India 1910-12; was Director of Personal
Sers. at the War Office 1914-16 : m. 1890, Eliza
Maude, da. of the late George Henry
Errington, of Chadwell Hall, Essex, and
Ashbourne, Derbyshire ; cr. CB. (Mil.) 1902.
Oakleigh , Camberley, Surrey; United Ser-
vice Club.
Beattie, Lieut.-Col. Alexander Elder,
C. B.E.,M.C.,sonot Major Alexander Beattie,
formerly 93rd Highlanders ; b. 1888; Capt.
and Brevet Major The Queen's (Roy. W.
Surrey Regt ), Lieut.-Col. and Staff Officer
W. African Frontier Foice : tn. 1917, Janet
Dunbar, da. of the late Thomas Kirkaldy ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)i92o. 69, Gloucester Crescent,
Regent's Park,\N.W.; Junior United Service,
Sports', and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Beattie, Com. Kenneth Adair, D.S.O., son
of the late Alexander Colpoys Beattie; b.
1883; Com. R.N. ; European War 1914-19,
in Minelaying operations in Heligoland and
Jutland (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Beattie, Col. the Rev. William, C.M.G.\
D. D., son of William Beattie, of Palmer-
ston, Ontario ; b. 1873 ; D.D. Knox Coll.,
Toronto; European War 1914-18 as Assist.
Director of Chaplain Sers., and afterwards
as Director, with rank of Hon. Col. (de-
spatches, C.M.G.): m. 1905, Alice Mabel,
da. of Robert Heath, of The Grange, Bid-
dulph, Congleton, Cheshire ; cr. C.M.G.
1916. 100, Bronson Avenue, Ottawa.
Beatty, Brig.-Gen. Guy Archibald Hast-
ings, C.M.G., D.S.O. ; b. 1870; entered Roy.
Irish Regt. 1889, became Major Indian Army
1907, Lieut.-Col. 1915, and Brevet Lol. aud
Col. 1Q20; N. W. Frontier of India 1897-8,
on Staff (medal with clasp), China 1900 (de-
spatches, medal), European War 1914-18 (de
spatches, D.S.O. with Bar), Transcaspia
1918-19 (C.M. t.), N.W. Frontier of India
1919 (medal with clasp); appointed a Brig.-
Com. 1917 with rank of Brig.-Gen. ; cr.
D.S.O. (with Bar) 1917, C.M.G. 1919.
Beatty, Brig.-Gen. Lionel Nicholson,
C.M.G.; b. 1867; Col. Indian Army, and a
Brig.-Gen.; N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-98
(medal with clasg), Somaliland 1903-4 (medal
with clasp); European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, C.M.G.); cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Beatty, Mrs. Rose Mabel, C.B.E.', b.
1879 ; Comdt.-in-Ch. and Founder of Green
Cross Corps : m. 1904, Charles Beatty ; cr.
C.B.E. 1918.
Beatty, Wing-Corn. William Dawson,
C. B.E., A.F.C.; b. 18 — ; Wing-Corn. R.A.F.
(retired 1920) ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, A.F.C., O.B.E., C.B.E.) ; cr. O.B.E.
and C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Beaty- Pownall [see Pownall].
Beauchamp-Proctor [see Proctor].
Beauman, Lieut.-Col. Archibald Bentley,
D. S.O., son of Bentley M. Beauman, of
Seafield House, Sea View, Isle of Wight;
b. 1888 ; ed. at Malvern Coll, and at R.M.C.;
is Brevet Lieut.-Col. S. Staffordshire Regt. ;
European War 1914-18 as D.A.A. and Q.M.G.,
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn., and Brig.-Gen.
Comdg a Brig, (wounded, despatches six
times, D.S.O. with Bar, Brevets Major and
Lieut.-Col., Italian medal for valour and
Croix de Guerie) ; cr. D.S.O. 1915 (Bar 1917).
Naval and Military, and Junior Army and
Navy Clubs.
Beaumont, Major Kenneth Macdonald,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; European War 19x6-18 in
Palestine as Major R.A.S.C., and a Dep.
Assist. Director of Supplies (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Beausire, Miss Clara Constance, C.B.E.,
da. of the late Joseph Beausire; b. 18—;
is Vice-Pres. Birkenhead Div. of British
Red Cross So. and Order of St. John of
Jerusalem; cr. O.B.E. (Civil) 1918, C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Wethersfield, Noctorum, Bir-
kenhead.
Beavan, Capt. Frank Elliot, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; Lieut, and Acting Capt. Yeo., and
attached Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Beavis, Arthur Beagley, C.B.E., son of
James Beavis; 6. 1867 ; Financial Adviser
British Salonica Force ; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Beavis, Major Leslie Ellis, D.S.O., son
of H. C Beavis, of Bathurst, N.S. Wales ; b.
1895; Major Australian Foices; European
War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Beazeley, Major George Adam, D.S.O.;
b. 1870; is Major R.E. ; served in Somaliland
1903-4 (despatches, medal with two clasps),
and during European War 19x4-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., prisoner); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Becher, Maj.-Gen. Andrew Cracroft,
C. B.E., son of the late Gen. Sir A. M. Becher,
K.C.B. ; b. 1858; ed. at Wellington Coll.,
and at R.M.C. ; Lieut.-Col. Norfolk Regt.
(retired), and Hon. Maj.-Gen.; Afghan War
1879-80 (medal with clasps), S. Africa 1900
(Queen’s medal with three clasps) ; com-
manded 63rd Div. at Home 1915-16 (de-
spatches, C.B.E.): m. 18 — ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. Naval and Military Club.
Becher, Lieut.-Col. Cecil Morgan Ley,
D S.O.; only son of the late James Pattle
Becher ; b. 1870 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Roy.
Irish Rifles (retired); S. African War
1901-2 (Queen's medal with four clasps),
European War 1914-18 (thrice wounded,
despatches twice, D.S.O., Order of Leopold
of Belgium, Belgian Croix de Guerre):
m. 19x7, Winifred Grantham, only da. of
Ernest Page, K.C., Recorder of Carlisle;
cr. D.S.O. 1917. Glenhurst Cottage, Esher.
Becher, Lieut.-Col. George Arthur,
D. S.O., son of Col A W R. Becher; b.
1869; ed. at Wellington Coll ; formerly
Lieut.-Col. Indian Army; retired 1920;
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with
three clasps), Somaliland 19 13 (medal with
clasp), Mesopotamia 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Becher, Major Henry Wrixon, D.S.O.,
.[see Wrixon-Becher, Bt.].
Becher, Lieut.-Col. Lancelot Edward,
D.S.O., son of John Becher, of Southwell,
Notts; b. 1882; entered R.E. 1904, and
became Capt. 1914 ; retired as Lieut.-Col.
1920; European War 1914-18 (despatches
four times, D.S.O.) ; was Assist. Engineer-
COMPANION AGE.
1273
in-Ch. 1918-19: m. 1914, Margaret Lucy, da.
of the late Rt. Rev. the Hon. Arthur Temple
Lyttelton, D.D. [see V. Cobham, colls.] ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918. Newstead, Godaiming.
Beck, Conrad, C.B.E., son of Joseph
Beck, of Stoke Newington, N. ; b. 1864 ;
ed. privately ; Chm. and Managing Director
of R. and J. Beck (Limited), and Pres. British
Optical Instrument Manufacturers’ Asso. ;
author of “The Theory of the Microscope,”
etc.: m. 1895, Annie, el. da. of John Col-
lings, of Leighton Buzzard ; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
34, Upper Addison Gardens, Kensington, W.
Beck, Lieut. -Col. Edward Archibald,
D.S.O. , son ofCol. C. E. Beck, formerly 12th
Lancers, of Bridge, near Canterbury ; b.
1880; entered Roy. Scots Fusiliers 1900,
became Capt. 1910, Major 1915, and is Brevet
Lieut. -Col. ; S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King s medal with
two clasps), European War 1914-18 on Staff
(despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut. -Col.,
Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy,
French and Belgian Croix de Guerre) : m.
1912, Emily Mary, da. of the Rt. Rev. (Henry
Russell Wakefield, D.D.) Lord Bishop of
Birmingham ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Beck ,Flight-Lieut. Edwyn Walter Tyrrell,
D.S.O., M.C. , son of Arthur William Beck,
J.P., of 38, Queen’s Gate Terrace, S.W. ;
b. 1886; ed. at Uppingham, and at Clare
Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. Honours 1909,
M.A. 1912); Bar. Inner Temple 1910 ; is
Capt Roy. Fusiliers, and serving with R.A.F.
as Flight-Lieut. ; served during European
War 1914-17 (twice wounded, despatches
thrice, D.S.O., M.C., promoted) ; cr. D.S.O.
1916. Brooks's Club.
Beck, Capt. Oliver Lawrence, C.B.E.,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; Capt. R.N. (retired) ;
European War 1914-19 as Commodore of
Convoys, as Port Convoy Officer, Liverpool,
and subsequently as Div. Naval Transport
Officer, Murmansk; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919,
D.S.O. 1920.
Beck, Capt. William Thomas, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Hon. Capt. New Zealand Forces ;
served at Dardanelles 1915 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Beck-Friis [see Friis],
Becke, Group-Capt. John Harold Whit-
worth, C.M.G., D.S.O., A.F.C., son of the
late — Becke; b. 1879; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Glenalmond; entered Notts and Derbyshire
Regt. 1905, and became Brevet Lieut. -Coi. ;
transferred to R.A.F. as Group-Capt. 1920 ;
served during S. African War 1899-1902
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with twoclasps), and during European
War 1914-18 as Group Com. R.A.F. with rank
of Brig. -Gen. (despatches, D.S.O , Legion of
Honour, Croix deGuerre, Brevet Lieut. -Col.,
A.F.C.) : m. 1915, Annie Peto Adamson ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1918.
Beckett, Brig. -Gen. Charles Edward, C.B.,
son of the late Charles William Beckett ;
b. 1849; ed. privately; entered Army
1869, became Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards 1879,
Brevet Major 1882, Lieut. -Col. 1892, and
Brevet Col. 1896 (commanded 2nd Dragoon
Guards 1892-5 and 3rd Hussars 1896-8) (re-
tired 1906), and Hon. Brig. -Gen. 19x2;
served during Egyptian War 1882, in com-
mand of Mounted Mil. Police, present at
battles of Tel-el-Kebir and Kassassin (de-
spatches, medal with clasp, bronze star,
Brevet Major (4th class Medjidie), with
Soudan Expedition 1884-5 (clasp), and in
Natal 1899-1900 present at battle of Talana
(severely wounded, despatches, medal with
clasp); was Assist. Mil. Sec. in Ireland
1886-8, D.A.A.G., Ireland 1888-91, an Assist.
Inspector-Gen. of Ordnance at Head
Quarters 1898-0, an A.A.G., Natal 1899-1900,
A.Q.M.G. at Head Quarters 1900-1903, Col.-
on-the-Staff and Ch. Staff Officer, Malta
1904-5, Brig.-Gen. in charge of Administra-
tion there 1905-6, and in command of a
Territorial Force Brig. 1908-12; com-
manded a Div. 1914-15, with rank of Brig.-
Gen. ; is a J.P. for Dorset: m. 1st, 1881,
Louisa, who d. 1900, da. of the late Field-
Marshal Sir John Michel, G.C.B. ; 2ndly,
1915, Mary Lucretia Phillippa Josephine
da. of the late John Arthur Farrell, D. L. of
Moynalty, co. Meath, and widow of Martin
Kenneth Angelo, of Culachy, Fort Augustus
[V. Gormanston] ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1898.
Culachy , Fort Augustus.
Beckett, Hon. Mrs. Muriel Helen
Florence, C.B.E. [see B. Grimthorpe].
Beckett, Col. Stephen, C.B. , son of the
late Capt. J. O. Beckett, H.E.I C.S. ; b. 1840 ;
entered 25th Bengal N.I. 1857 ; joined B.S C.
1861, became Capt. 1869, Major 1877, Lieut. -
Col. 1883, and Col. 1887; retired 1889; served
in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9 (danger-
ously wounded, despatches, medal), in
N.-W. Frontier of Indian Campaign 1863-4
(despatches twice, medal with clasp),
in command of Bahawalpur contingent on
Dera Ghazi Khan Frontier in 1st Cabul
Campaign 1879, and as Director of Indian
Transport with Forces in Suakin 1885 (medal,
despatches, bronze star, C.B.) : m. xst, 1875,
Cecilia, who d. 1889, da. of P. Griffith; 2nd,
1894, Ida Maud, da. of John Macfarlane,
formerly of 2, Lexharn Gardens, W. ; cr,
C.B. (Mil.) 1885.
Beckett, Engineer- Capt. William Her-
bert, C.B. ; b. 18 — ; Engineer-Capt. R.N. ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1918.
Beckett, Brig.-Gen. William Thomas
Clifford, C.B.E. , D.S.O,; b. 18—; is Lieut.-
Col. Territorial Force Reserve, and a
Director of Railways with rank of Brig.-
Gen. ; served during European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O., C.B.E.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918,
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Beckwith, Brig.-Gen. Arthur Thackeray,
C. B., C.M.G. , D.S.O., son of the Rev. G.
Beckwith, of Winchester ; b. 1875 ; entered
Hampshire Regt. 1895, became Capt. 1903,
Major 1912, a Lieut.-Col. 1915, and Col. 1919;
S. African War 1899-1900, present at action
of Spion Kop, and at relief of Ladysmith
(despatches, Queen’s medal with five clasps),
in Aden 1903-4, Dardanelles 1915 (twice
wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) ; appointed a
Brig. -Com. 1920 with rank of Brig.-Gen. : m.
1904, Dorothy, da. of J. B. Thomson, I.C.S. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1918, C.B. (Mil.)
1919.
Beckwith, Major William Malebisse,
D. S.O., son of Capt. Henry John Beckwith,
of Millichope Park, Salop; b. 1877; formerly
Capt. Coldstream Guards ; is Major Reserve
of Officers; S. African War 1899-1900
(wounded, Queen’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18 with Coldstream
Guards and on Staff (despatches, D.S.O.,
Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy) :
m. X904, Lady Muriel Beatrix Gordon- Len-
nox, da. of 7th Duke of Richmond ; cr. D.S.O.
19x6. North Lodge, Lavant.
Beckwith-Smith [see Smith].
Beddington, Lieut.-Col. Edward Henry
Lionel, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.C., son of Henry
Edward Beddington, of 15, Hyde Park
Square, W. ; b. 1884; ed. at Eton, and at
R. M.C. ; entered 16th Lancers 1902, and re-
tired as Lieut.-Col. 1920; European War
1914-18 (despatches six times, M.C., D.S.O.,
Legion of Honour, Brevets Major and Lieut.-
Col., C.M.G., Ofder of Aviz of Portugal):
m. 1907, Elsie A. E., da. of Raoul H . Foa ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919. The Palace,
Much Had ham, Harts; United Service,
and Cavalry Clubs.
Beddy, Col. Bertram Langdon, C.M.G.,
D.S.O.; b. 1878; is Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C. ; S. African War 1900
(medal with clasp), in Somaliland 1908-9
(medal with clasp), and during European
War 1914-19, as Assist. Director of Trans-
port, with rank of Col. (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916,
C. M.G. 1919.
Beddy, Lieut.-Col. Percy Langdon,
D. S.O.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Indian Army;
S. Africa 1900 (Queen’s medal with clasp),
Somaliland 1908-10 (medal with clasp), Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Bedingfield, Capt. Henry, D.S.O., M.B.;
b. 1888; entered R.A.M.C. 1913, and is
Capt. ; European War 1914 (despatches,
1274
COMPANIONAGE.
D.S.O.): m. 1915, Edith, da. of the late
Peter Grant, of 1, Inverleith Place, Edin-
burgh; cr. D.S.O. 1914.
Bedwell, Horace, C.M.G. , son of the
late Frances Alfred Bedwell, County Court
judge; b. 1868; ed. at Sedbergh Gram.
Sch., and at Jesus Coll., Camb. (BA.
1839) ; appointed Assist. Dist. Comrar., Niger
Coast Protectorate 1896 ; was Acting Dist.
Commr., Old Calabar 1896-7, Dist. Commr.,
Warri, 1898-9, and Asaba 1899, Acting Div.
Commr., Central Div., S. Nigeria 1901-2, Ch.
Assist. Sec. 1902, Acting Div. Commr. and
Acting Sec. to Govt. 1902-6 ; appointed Dep.
High Commr. 1906, Provincial Commr. 1906,
and 1st class Resident 1914; sometime a
M.E.C. of the Colony; retired 1918 : m. 1st,
1900, Constance Brodie, who d. 1901, da.
of the late Dr. Bransby Roberts ; 2ndly,
1911, Edith Isabel, da. of the late George
James Caple ; cr. C.M.G. 1913. Rose Hill,
Orford, Suffolk.
Beecroft, Major Charles Thomas Cook,
D.S.O. ; b. 18—; served during European
War 1914-18 as Major R A.S.C. (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Beeman, Miss C. May, C.B.E.; b. 18 — ;
Organising Sec., Alexandra Day ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. 10, West Bolton Gardens, S.PF.5.
Beeman, Engineer-Corn. Robert, C.M.G.',
b. 18 — ; Engineer-Corn. R.N.; employed on
experimental work, Engineer-in-Ch.’s De-
part., Admiralty; cr. C.M.G. 19x9.
Beeman, Major Stanley Welch, D.S.O.)
b. 1879; formerly Major The Kings (Liver-
pool Regt.); sometime in Indian Army;
S. Africa 1900-2 (Queen's medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), N.-W .
Frontier of India 1908 (medal with clasp),
European War 1916-18 in France and Pales-
tine (despatches, D.S.O., medals); raised
first Batn. for New Armies 1914 (Lord Kit-
chener becoming Hon. Col.); subsequently
helped to raise three other Batns. ; is on
Staff of Evening Standard , Daily Sketch, etc. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919. 10. West Bolton Gardens ,
S.IV 5; Junior United Service , Royal
Automobile, and Conservative ( Liverpool )
Clubs.
Beeman, Lieut. -Col. William Gilbert,
D.S.O., son of W. I. Beeman, M.D. ; b. 1884 ;
is Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Brig. Roy. Canadian
Artillery ; served during European War
1914-17 (despatches, D S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Beer, Col. James Henry Elias, C.I.E. ,
son of James Beer; b. 1848; is Lieut.-Col.
and Hon. Col. Indian Vol. (V.D.), and Hon.
A.D.C. to Lieut. -Gov. of United Provinces ;
cr. C.I.E. 1909. Mussoorie, India.
Beesi.ey, Major Thomas Henry, D.S.O. ;
b. 1886; formerly Major R.A.; served in
Mesopotamia 1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Beeston, Col. the Hon. Joseph Lievesley,
C.M.G., son of John Lievesley Beesto%; b.
1859 ; is Col. Australian Army Med. Corps ;
served at Dardanelles 1915 (despatches,
C.M.G.): m. 1882, Annie, da. of William
Read ; cr. C.M.G. 1915. New ‘ Lambton,
N.S. Wales.
Bef.vor, Major Miles, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; Major Kent Regt. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1909, Elsa
Waring, from whom he obtained a divorce
1920 ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Beevor, Col. Walter Calverley, C.B.,
C.M.G., son of the late John Beevor for-
merly of Mansfield-Woodhouse, Notts ; b.
1858; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. 1880);
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1880: entered Scots Guards
1884, and became Surg.-Maj. 1896, Major
and Lieut. Col. Roy. Army Med. Corps
1904 (retired 1913), and Hon. Col. 1917 ;
served in Soudan 1885 (medal with clasp,
bronze star), with Ashanti Expedition
1895-6 (despatches, star, promoted Surg.-
Maj.) on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (de-
spatches, medal with two clasps), and in
S. Africa 1900, with isl Batn. Scots Guards,
g resent at battles of Belmont, Modder River,
►riefontein, operations in Johannesburg,
and at actions of Diamond Hill and Belfast
(despatches, medal with six clasps, C.M.G.),
and during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, C.B.) ; was Principal Med. Officer
to S. African Constabulary 1901-2, and on Per-
sonal Staff of H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught
at Delhi Durbar 1903.; sometime House
Surg. at Nottingham Eye Hospital, at New-
ark Hospital Infirmary, and at Portsmouth
Hospital, and in command of Station Hos-
pital, Bangalore and of Roy. Mil. Infirmary,
Dublin ; was an Assist. Director of Med.
Sers. to a Territorial Div. 1914-17 ; author
of various Medical, Surgical, and other
pamphlets : m. 1890, Ella Beatrice, el. da.
of Charles Taylor [Elliot, Bt.] ; cr. C.M.G.
1901, C.B. (Mil.) 1916. Guards', and Naval
and Military Clubs.
Begbie, Col. Frank Warburton, C.B.E. ;
b. 1861; formerly Col. R.A.M.C. ; S.
Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with six
ciasps. King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.);
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Begbie, Major Ronald Philipps Glynn,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 1885 ; Capt. and temporary
Major R.G.A. ; European War 1914-18, in
German S.-W. Africa and with S. African
Forces (despatches twice, D.S.O., M.C.,
Chevalier of Order of Crown of Belgium,
Croix de Guerre) : m. 1 912; cr. D.S O. 1916.
Beith, Major Duncan, D.S.O.) b. 18 — ;
Major Australian Inf. ; European War 1915-
19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Beith, Major John Hay, C.B.E., M.C. ,
son of the late John Beith ; b. 1876 ; ed. at
Fettes Sch.,and at St.John’s Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1898, M.A. 1902) ; a well-known
author (“Ian Hay”), and Major Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, M.C.) ; author (as “ Ian
Hay ”) of “ The First Hundred Thousand,”
etc. : m. 1915, Helen Margaret, da. of the
late P. A. Speirs, Sheriff -Substitute for
Roxburghshire ; cr. C.B.E. 1918. 21. Bruton
Street, S.W. ; Caledonian, Garrick, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Beith, Lieut.-Col. John Robert McNeil,
D.S.O.) b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. Australian
Army Med. Corps; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Belcher, Major Ernest Albert Crossley,
C. B.E., son of the late Albert Belcher, of
Barnet, Herts; b. 1872; ed. at Lincoln
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1897, M.A. 1913) ; sometime
Major, Duke of Cornwall’s L-I. attached
to New Zealand Forces, and Gov. Village
Centres Council for Discharged Soldiers;
was Director of Vegetable Supplies, Min. of
Food 1917-18, and Director of Propaganda
to Agricultural Organization So. 1918-20;
sometime Assist. Master and House Tutor,
Clifton Coll., and Head Master Christ’s
Coll., New Zealand; Natal Civil Ser. 1902-8,
and Examiner to Civil Ser. Commn. 1911-12 ;
unsuccessfully contested Holland with Boston
Div. ( Co.U .) Dec. 1918; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
The Mill House, Ciewer, Windsor; Oxford
and Cambridge, and Junior Army and Navy
Clubs.
Belcher, Major Raymond Douglas,
D. S.O., M.C., ; b. 18—; is Capt. and Acting
Major R.F.A ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Belfield, Major Sydney, C.B.E., son of
the late John Finney Belfield, of Prunley Hill,
Paignton ; b. 1862 ; Major R.A. ; S. Africa
1899-1900 (Queen’s medal with clasp),
European War 1914-19 as Dep. Assisi. Div.
of Railway Transport (despatches, O.B.E.):
m. 1902, Annie, da. of Charles Mitchell, of
Jesmond Towers, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; cr.
C. B.E. (Mil). 1919-
Belfield, Major William, C.M.G.;
b. 18— ; formerly Major R.A.S.C. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G.
1919.
Belgrave, Lieut. -Col. Hew Dacres,
D. S.O., son of Lieut.-Col. Dacres Thomas
Charles Belgrave, formerly Roy. W. Kent
Regt., of North Kil worth, Leicestershire;
b. 1880; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Hoy.
W. Kent Regt. ; S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen s
medal with two clasps, King’s medal with
twoclasps), Mesopotamiai9i4-i8(despatches,
COMPANIONAGE.
1275
Brevet Lieut.-Col., D.S.O. ): m. 1919, Kath'
arine Margaret, da. of the late Sir Henry
Spencer Berkeley, and widow of Major
George Fison Muller, R.M.L.I. [see Berke-
ley, “ Knights ’Widows”] ; cr. D.S.O. 1918
Belgrave, Major John Dalrymple,
D.S.O., son of Lieut.-Col. D. F. C. Belgrave;
of North Kilworth, Leicestershire ; 6. 1881;
entered R A. 1900, and became Major 1914 5
served in S. Africa 1902 (Queen’s medal
with four clasps), and during European War
1914-19 as a Gen. Staff Officer (despatches,
D.S.O ): m. 1910, Gladys, da. of Col. New-
comen Watts, of 16, Burton Court, S.W. ; cr.
D.S.O. 19x6.
Belk, Lieut.-Col. William, C.M.G. ; b.
1869 ; is Lieut.-Col. (retired), and on Staff ;
served on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8
(medal with two clasps) ; cr. C.M.G. X917.
Lower Kenfield , Petham, near Canterbury.
Bell, Capt. Adolphus Edmund, C.B.E.,
son of Edmund Frederick Bell, of Kensington,
W.; b. 1850; Capt., and an Elder Brother
of Trinity House ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 23,
Down Street, Mayfair, W. ; Isthmian, and
Junior Athenceum Clubs.
Bell, Archibald Graeme, C.M.G., son of
the late Valentine Graeme Bell, C.M.G.,
M.I.C.E. ; b. 1868; ed. at Felstead and Up-
pingham; is a M.I.C.E.; employed on
Surveys of Jamaica Railway Extensions
1887-90 ; became Assist. Engineer, Public
Works Depart., British Guiana 1891, Assist.
Colonial Civil Engineer 1900, Colonial Civil
Engineer 1901, and Director of Public Works,
Trinidad 1907 ; appointed an ex-officio M.L.C.
of the Colony 1907, and M.E.C. 1908 ; a con-
tributor to Xlth edition of Encydopcedia
Britannica : m. 1899, Katharine Sarah, da.
of the late Walter Ogilvy Ross ; cr. C.M.G.
1914. Port of Spain, Trinidad ; Savannah,
St. Clair, Trinidad ; Isthmian , Union,
Turf, and St. Andrews ( Trinidad ) Clubs.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. Archibald Le Mowbray,
C.M.G.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian
A.S.C. ; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
C. M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Henry, C.M.G.,
D. S.O.; b- 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian Inf. ;
European War 1914-18 (wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O., C.M.G., Croix de Guerre) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1918.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Hugh, D.S.O..
O.B.E., son of Edward Bell, F.S.A., of The
Mount, Hampstead, N.W. ; b. 1878; ed. at
Charterhouse, and at R.M.A. ; is Major
and Acting Lieut.-Col. R.E. ; S. African War
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-16 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.),
during Mahoud operations 1917, and Afghan
War 1919 : m. 1905, Gabrielle, da. of J.
Kennedy, formerly I.C.S. ; cr. D.S.O. 1916,
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bell, Squadron-Com. Bertram Charles,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; is Squadron-Com. R.A.F. ;
served during European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., promoted, Croix de
Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bell, Charles Alfred, C.M.G., C.I.E.,
C.B.E. , son of the late Henry Bell, of 92,
Onslow Gardens, S.W. ; b. 1870; ed. at
Winchester, and at New Coll., Oxford ;
entered I.C.S. 1889 ; conducted Exploration
Mission in Bhutan 1904; was Assist.
Political Officer, Chumbi Valley 1894-5,
and Political Officer for Tibet, Bhutan,
and Sikkim 1908-18 (concluded Bhutan
Treaty 1910); engaged on Tibet Con-
ference 1913-14 (C.M.G.); retired 1919:
m. 1912, Cashie Kerr, da. of the late David
Fernie, of Warrenside, Blundellsands ; cr.
C.M.G. 1915, C.I.E. 1919. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
East India United Service Club.
Bell, Com. Charles Courtenay, D.S.O.,
son of the Rev. William Bell, of Fernbank,
Portishead ; 6.1883; Com. R.N.; European
War 1914-19, at Dardanelles as a Navigating
Officer, afterwards with Mine Clearing
Force (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1917,
Margaret, da. of the late Frederick Pattin-
son; cr. D.S.O. 1919. United Sports’ Club.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. Charles Francis, D.S.O.,
O.B.E. ; b ■ 18 — ; sometime Lieut.-Col.
R. A.S.C. ; European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919-
Bell, Col. Edward, C.M.G., el. son of
the late Maj. -Gen. E- W. D. Bell. V C.. C.B. ;
6. 1866 ; is Major and Brevet Col. Reserve
of Officers (formerly Worcestershire
Regt.), and a Dep. Assist. Director of
Remounts ; S. African War 1900 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with six clasps, Brevet
Lieut.-Col.) : m. 1898, Dorothy, da. of the
late Capt. W. Hartopp, Roy Horse Guards;
cr. C.M.G. 1918. Army and Navy Club.
Bell, Ernest Albert Seymour, C.I.E. ; b.
18 — ; an A.M.I.C.E. ; appointed Assist. Sec. ,
Public Works Depart., Railway Branch,
Bengal 1903, Dep. Manager E. Bengal State
Railway 1908, Sup. Engineer N.-W. Railway
1913, and Agent E. Bengal State Railway
1915 ; cr. C.I.E. 1919.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. Francis Hayley, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major and Acting Lieut.-Col. Roy.
W. Surrey Regt. ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.): m. 18 — ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Charles,
C. M.G. ; 6. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian Army
Med. Corps ; European War 19 15-19 (de-
spatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Bell, Col. George James Hamilton, C.I.E.,
M.B. ; b. 1861 ; entered Indian Med. Ser.
1886, became Major 1898, Lieut.-Col. 1906, and
Col. 1915; Burma Expedition 1887-8 (medal
with clasp), Lushai Expedition 1889 (clasp);
was Inspector-Gen. of Prisons, Burma 1910-
16, since when he has been Inspector-Gen.
of Civil Hospitals, Bihar and Orissa: m.
1890, Violet Helen Mary, da. ofLestock Reid
Forbes ; cr. C.I.E. 1914. Patna, India.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. George John, C.M.G.,
D. S.O., son of John Bell, of Mor, Victoria;
b. 1872; Lieut.-Col. Australian Forces 1916-
18 ; served in S. Africa 1902, with Victoria
Contingent (despatches, D.S.O.), and in
Palestine (C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.M.G.
1918. Mor, Victoria, Australia; Naval and
Military ( Melbourne ) Club.
Bell, Miss Gertrude Margaret Lowthian,
C.B.E. [see Bell, Bt., cr. 1885].
Bell, Graham Airdrie, C.M.G.) b. 18— ;
is Financial Comptroller, Depart of Rail-
ways and Canals, Dominion of Canada;
cr. C.M.G. 1917. Ottawa, Canada.
Bell, Henry McGrady, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; Acting Consul at Helsingfors; cr.
C. B.E. (Civil) 1920. British Consulate,
Helsingfors.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. Henry Stanley, C.M.G.,
D. S.O., son of the late Thomas Bell, J.P., of
Windsor Terrace, Newcastle-upon-Tyne;
b. 1874; formerly Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) R.F.A.
(T.F.), is Hon. Lieut, in the Army; served
in S. Africa 1900-1901 (despatches, D.S.O.),
and during European War 19 15-17 (despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1910, Annie, da. of the late George
Wilkinson, of Newcastle-on-Tyne ; cr.
D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1917. Bavington Hall,
Capheaton, Northumberland.
Bell, Major James Stark, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Inf.; European
War 1915-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. John Grenvill, D.S.O.,
M.B. ; b. 1875; ed. at Edinburgh Univ.
(M.B. and Ch.B. 1899; entered Roy. Army
Med. Corps 1903. became Major 1914, and
Brevet Lieut -Col. 1919; served during S.
African War 1900-2, as a Civil Surg. (Queen’s
medal with two clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), on N.-W. Frontier of India
1908, and in Dardanelles 1915 (despatches,
D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.); has Italian
silver medal ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. John William, C.M.G.,
son of William Bell, Advocate (M.L.A.
Cape Colony) of Grahamstown, Cape Colony,
and Dumfries, Scotland ; b. 1848 ; ed. at Edin-
burgh High Sch. ; was Master of Supreme
Court of Transvaal 1901-6; is a Solicitor, a
J.P., and a Member of Roy. Colonial Insti-
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tute; assisted in forming Queenstown Rifle
Vol. 1873, of which he was sometime Lieut. -
Col. Comdg. (V.D.) ; S. Africa 1877-8 (medal)
and 1899-1901, Comdg. Queenstown Rifle
Vol. (despatches, medal with three clasps,
C.M.G.): m. 1873, Eliza Jane Bradfield, da.
of Edward Mortimer Turvey; cr. C.M.G.
1900. Nairobi , British East Africa.
Bell, John Joseph James, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18—; Lieut. R.F.A. ; S. Africa 1899-1902
(Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps) ; European War
1914-18 (wounded, despatches, M.C., D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. MauriceHughLowthian,
C. M.G. [see Bell, Bt., cr . 1885].
Bell, Capt. Michael Charles, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of Charles Wentworth . Bell, of
Bronsil, Eastnor, Herefordshire [see B.
Biddulph, of Ledbury] ; b. 1892 ; ed. at Char-
terhouse, and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Roy.
Fusiliers ; served during European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., M.C.) ; cr.
D. S.O. T916. Bronsil, Eastnor » near Led-
bury, Herefordshire ; Bachelors’ Club.
Bell, Col. Percy George, D.S.O. ; b.
18— ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian Army Med.
Corps, and an Assist. Director of Med. Sers.
with rank of Col.; European War 1915-18
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. Peter Harvey, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. New Zealand Forces;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. Richard Carmichael,
D.S.O., O.B.E., son of the Rev. Canon Bell
(St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin), of Ban-
nagher, King’s co. ; b. 1868; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Stratford-on-Avon ; Lieut.-Col. Indian
Army; retired 1920; N.-W. Frontier of India
1897-8 (medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., O.B.E.):
vi. 1899, Mildred Charlotte Davidson-
Houstoun; cr. D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. Junior United Service Club.
Bell, Robert Duncan, C.I.E., son of
William Bell, of Lauriston Gardens, Edin-
burgh ; b. 1878 ; ed. at. Edinburgh Univ.
(M.A. 1899, B.Sc. 1901) ; in Indian Civil Ser. ;
was Under-Sec. to Bombay Govt. (Revenue
and Finance Departs.) 1913-16, an Assist.
Settlement Officer 1913-16, Sec. Indian In-
dustrial Commn. 1916-17, Controller of In-
dustrial Intelligence, Indian Munitions Board
1917-18, and of Oils and Paints 1918-19,
since when he has been Director of Industries
and Controller of Munitions, Bombay : m.
19— ,Jes ie, da. of David Spence; cr. C.I.E.
1919. Bombay, India.
Bell, Robert, C.B.E.; b. 18 — ; in N.-E.
Railway Co.’s Ser. ; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Bell, Thomas Reed Davy, C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ;
appointed Dep. Conservator of Forests, and
Div. Forest Officer, Bombay 1892, and
Ch. Conservator 1909 ; cr. C.I.E. 1919.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. Walker, D.S.O. \ b. 18 — ;
Lieut.-Col. Roy. Canadian Dragoons, attached
Tank Corps ; European War 1915-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bei.l, Major Whiteford John Edward,
D.S.O., son of the late Col. Whiteford John
Bell, of Moat of Troqueer, Dumfries : b.
1881 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is Major Roy.
Army Med. Corps; European War 1914-
18, present at battle of Loos (despatches,
D S.O.) : m. 1919, Vyvian Lydia Winifred,
A.R.R.C., da. of Harington Bird; cr.
D.S.O. 1915. Junior Army and Navy Club.
Bell, William, C.I.E., son of William
Bell, of Arbroath, N.B. ; b. i860; ed. at
Edin. Univ. (M.A. and Vans Dunlop
scholar 1884); entered Education Depart.,
India, as Principal of Central Training Coll.,
Lahore 1885, and became Professor at Govt.
Coll., Lahore 1888, Principal 1892, Inspector
of Schs., Lahore 1896, Director of Public
Instruction, Punjab, and Under Sec. to Govt,
in Educational Depart. 1901, and Govt. In-
spector of Chiefs’ Coll., India 1904; retired
1908 ; sometime Tutor in Education at
St. George's Hall, Edinburgh ; is a Fellow of
Punjab Univ.; F.E.I.S. author of various
educational works : m. 1887, Isabella, da, of
Samuel MacIvor,of Middlefield, Edinburgh;
cr. C.I.E. 1904. 16, Summerside Place,
Edinburgh.
Bell, Lieut.-Col. William Cory Heward,
D.S.O., M.P., son of W. Heward Bell; 6.
1875; is Lieut.-Col. R.F.A. ; S. African War
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
F rench Croix de Guerre) ; has sat for Devizes
Div. of Wilts (Co.U) since Dec. 1914; cr.
D.S.O. 1917. Winford Manor, Winford,
Somerset ; Shrughern, Ross-on-Wye.
Bell, Col. Edward Horace Lynden
Lynden-, C.B., son of the late Gen. T. L.
Lynden-Bell, of Brookhill, co. Wexford ; b.
1858; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. and
C.M. 1882); entered Army Med. Ser. 1883,
became Capt. 18 — , Major 1895, Lieut.-Col.
1903, and Col. 1912; retired 1917; Burma
Expedition 1885-9 (medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-15, as Assist. Director
of Med. Sers. (despatches, C.B.); was Dep.
Director of Med. Sers., London Dist. 1912-14 ;
is a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England: m. 1891, Mary Haigh,
da. of Major G. F. Guyon, Roy. Fusiliers; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1915. Junior United Service Club.
Bell-Irving [see Irving].
Bell-Kingsley [see Kingsley].
Bell-Smyth [see Smyth].
Bellairs, Hamon d’Albini, M.V.O. , son
of the late Edmund Hooke Wilson Bellairs,
J.P., of Mulbarton, Norfolk ; b. 18 — ; was
Vice-Consul at Biarritz 1896-1910 (having
acted as such previously 1892, 1893, 1894, and
1896); cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1906.
Bellairs, Capt. Roger Mowbray, C.M.G. ,
younger son of the late Lieut -Gen. Sir
William Bellairs, K. C.M.G., C.B. [see
Bellairs, “ Knights’ Widows ”] ; b. 18 — ;
Capt. R.N. ; European War 1914-19, as War
Staff Officer, Grand Fleet (despatches,
C.M.G.); appointed Naval Assist, to First
Sea Lord of the Admiralty 1919 : m. 1909,
Veronica Beatrice, da. of the late Col.
Arthur Wavell, Welsh Regc. ; cr. C.M.G.
1919.
Bellamy, Albert, C.B.E., son of the late
iames Bellamy; b. 1870; has been Pres.
rational Union of Railwayrnen : m. 1899,
Mary, da. of the late John Fisher, of Halifax ;
cr. C.B.E. 1917. 93, Fox Street , Stockport.
Bellamy, Lieut.-Col. Charles Vincent,
D.S.O., son of G. D. Bellamy; b. 1867; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 as Lieut.-Col. R.E. (de-
spatches, D S.O.) : m. 1893, Ellen Hawkins,
da. of S. Spurrell; cr. D.S.O. 1917. Leigh
Holt , Crap stone, S. Devon.
Bellamy, Major Hugh Maurice, D.S.O.,
O.B.E., M.C.-, b. 18—; is Major Lincoln-
shire Regt. (T.F.); EuropeanWari9i4-i9 in
N. Russia (despatches twice, M.C., D.S.O.,
O B.E.); cr. D.S.O. 1918, O B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bellamy, Major Robert, D.S.O., son
of the late Col. Percy Lytton Bellamy,
Border Regt. ; b. 1871 ; entered Roy. Sussex
Regt. 1894, became Capt. 1902, and Major
1914 ; S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1903, Gwendoline, el. da. of the
late Lieut.-Col. Alfred Borton, Welsh Regt. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1900. Army and Navy Club.
Bellew, Capt. Froude Dillon Trollope-,
D.S.O., M.C., son of the late Harry Bawden
Bellew, of Oakhampton Manor, Wivelis-
combe, Somerset; b. 1888; ed. at Rugby,
and at R.M.C. ; is Capt. Somerset L.I. and
Officer of a Co. of Gentlemen Cadets; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C. , D.S.O.);
assumed by Royal Licence i92otheadditional
surname and arms of Trollope : m. 1918, the
Hon. Dorothy Nesta Troltope, sister of 3rd
Baron Kesteven ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. Casewtch,
Stamford ; Army and Navy Club.
Bellhouse, Gerald, C.B.E., son of
William Bellhouse, of Alderley Edge,
Cheshire ; b. 1867 ; ed. at Fettes Coll., Edin-
burgh, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1888);
appointed Inspector of Factories 1891, Sup.
Inspector 1908, and Dep. Ch. Inspector 1917:
m. 1898, Edith M., da. of William Ross
COMPANION AGE.
12 77
Robertson Gemmell, of Alderley Edge,
Cheshire ; cr. C.B.E. 1918. 6, Eaton Square,
S.W. ; United University Club.
Bellingham, Brig.-Gen. Edward Henry
Charles Patrick, C.M.G. , D.S.O. [see Bell-
ingham, Bt.].
Bell-Irving £see Irving].
Belt, Com. Francis Walter, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Acting Com. R.N.V.R. ; served
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 19x7.
Bempde (Vanden-Bempde- Johnstone)
[see Johnstone].
Bence- Lam bert [see Lambert].
Bendall, Ernest Alfred, M.V.O., son of
Alfred Bendall, of Shortlands, Kent ; b. 1846 ;
ed. at Edinburgh Acad., and at City of
London Sch. ; employed in Paymaster-
Gen.’s Office 1866-96; (M.V.O.); was Dra-
matic Critic of the Observer 1874-1902, and
was Joint Examiner of Plays 1912-20; has
also been on Staff of Morning Post , St.
James's Gazette , Standard , and Daily News :
m. 1868, Agnes, who d. 1918, da. of the late
William Chatterley; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1917. Queen Anne's Mansions, S.W.; Gar-
rick Club.
Benet, Lieut. -Col. Henry Vere Fane,
C.B.E. ; b. 1863; Major (retired), and tem-
porary Lieut. -Col.; served in Russia during
European War : has Legion of Honour ; cr.
C. B.E. (Mil.) 1918.
Benett, Major Henry Cleeve, C.M.G.,
son of C. H. Benett, of Plymouth ; b. 1877 ;
ed. privately; Major R.M.L.I. ; appointed
Comdt. Ascension Island 1913 : m. 1912,
Eleanor Mabel, youngest da. of j. W.
Murray, of Liver pool; cr. C.M.G. ig 18.
Benfield, Major Karl Vere Barker,
D. S.O., M.C. ; b. 1892; Capt. and Acting
Major R.A. ; European War 1914-18
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O. with Bar,
M.C.); m. 1915; cr. D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1918).
Benke, Major Augustus Charles Herbert,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major London
Regt. (Reserve) ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Benn, Edward John Pickstone, C.B.E.
[see JBenn, Bt.].
Benn, Lieut.-Col. Robert Arthur Edward,
C. I.E. , son of the late Charles Edward Benn,
of Rossland, British Columbia; b. 1867;
entered Yorkshire L.L 1887, became Capt.
I.S.C. (now Indian Army) 1898, Major 1905,
and Lieut.-Col. 1913 ; Burma Expedition
1 885-9 (medal with two clasps), Persian
Gulf 1915 (despatches); was Vice-Consul at
Seistan 1901-2, Consul there 1902-1903,
Assist. Political Agent, Chageh 1905-6, and
Political Agent, Kalat 1906-12 ; appointed
H.M. Consul at Muscat, 1914, and Resident
at Jaipur 19x6: m. 1898, Edith Fraser, da.
of the late Maj.-Gea. Neville Eraser Parker,
formerly Indian Army ; cr C.I.E. 1904. The
Residency, Jaipu-r, Rajputana, India.
Benn, Capt. William Wedgwood, D.S.O.,
D. F.C., M.P. [see Benn, Bt.].
Bennett, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Joshua,
C.M.G., D.S.O., 2nd son of Barnett Basil
Bennett, J.P., of Brucedale Park, Wagga
Wagga, N. S. Wales; b. 1865; ed. at Wagga
Public Sch., and at Fort Street Coll.,
Sydney; Soudan Expedition 1885, with
Australian Contingent, present at Tamai
(medal with clasp, bronze star), S. Africa
1900-1901, as Capt. N. S. Wales Mounted
Inf., which he commanded for 3 months, and
subsequently as Major Comdg. N. S Wales
Mounted Rifles, present at actions of Drie-
fontein, Bothaville, etc. (woundeo, de-
spatches, D.S.O.), Gallipoli 1915 as Lieut.-
Col. N.S. Wales Inf. (despatches, C.M.G.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1915; Brucedale
Park, Wagga Wagga, N.S. Wales.
Bennett, Andrew Percy, C.M.G., 4th
son of the late Rev. Augustus Frederick
Bennett; b. 1866; ed. at Christ’s Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. Mediaeval and Modern Lan-
guage Tripos 1891, M.A. 1897); entered
Foreign Office 1893 ; was Vice-Consul,
Manila 1893-4 and at Galatz 1895-7, and
Consul at New York 1897-9; appointed
Commercial Attache to Vienna, Rome, and
Athens 1899, to Bucharest 1915, with rank
of Councillor of Embassy, Consul-Gen at
Zurich 1918, and Envoy Rxtraor. and Min.
Plen. to Panama and to Costa Rica 1919;
nominated a Member of Roy. Commn.
for International Exhibition at Brussels
1910, and at Rome and Turin 1911 : m. 1896,
Winifred, el. da. of Edward Charles Youell,
of Galatz, Rumania ; cr. C.M.G. 1912.
British Legation , Panama ; 5, Devonshire
Terrace, Hyde Park, W. ; St. James's Club.
Bennett, Major Charles Corbishley,
D.S.O,; b. 18 — ; is Major Canadian Inf.
served in S. Africa 1000-1902 (Queen’s medal
with five clasps), and during European War
1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
BENNETT,LzVMf.-Co/.CharlesHugh,i).S.O.;
b. 1867; entered Worcestershire Regt. 1888,
became Capt. 1897, and Major 1904 ; re-
tired 1912 ; is Hon. Lieut.-Col. in the
Army ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 as
Signalling Officer (despatches, D.S.O.), and
during European War 1914-16, Comdg. a
Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.)
(wounded): m. 1912, Frederica, da. of the
late James Turle, M.D. ; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Bennett, Major George Melvill, D.S.O.,
son of the late T. W. Bennett, of The Wilder-
ness, S. Africa ; formerly Major African
Artillery; S. African War, 1901-2 ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches twice, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Bennett, Lieut. -Com. Harry Thring,
D.S.O.; b. 1888; Lieut. -Com. R.N.; Euro-
pean War 1914-18, in “Canopus” at battle
of Falkland Islands, and with Patrol
Cruisers in Atlantic (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bennett, Brig.-Gen. Henry Gordon, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late George Jesse
Bennett, of Canterbury, Victoria, Australia ;
b. 1887; ed. at Hawthorn College, Melbourne ;
is a manufacturer, Lieut.-Col. Australian
Inf., and a Brig. Com. with rank of Brig -
Gen. ; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
C.M.G., Order of Danilo of Montenegro,
C.B., D.S.O.): m 1916, Bessie Agnes, da. of
Robert Buchanan, of Balmaha, Canterbury,
Victoria, Australia; cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.B.
Bennett, Capt. John, D.S.O., M.C.', b.
18 — ; Acting Capt. Highland L.I.; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Bennett, Engineer-Rear- Adm. James
Martin Cameron, M. V. O. ; b. 18 — ; entered
R.N. as Assist. Engineer 1871, became Ch,
Engineer 1887, Staff Engineer 1891, Fleet
Engineer 1895, Engineer-Capt. 1902, and
Engineer- Rear- Adm. 1908 ; retired 1909;
served with Perak Expedition 1875-6 (medal
with clasp): m. 18 — ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1903. Bolderivood, Winn Road , South-
ampton.
Bennett, Major Thomas Edwin, D.S.O.,
O.B.E.; b. 1881; Major R.A. S.C. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D S.O., O.B.E.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bennett, Thomas Jewell, C.I.E., M.P. ,
son of the late J. T> Bennett, of Wisbech,
Cambridgeshire ; b. 1852 ; Fellow of Bombay
Univ. ; was Assist. Editor of Western Daily
Press 1878-83, and has been employed on
Standard and Bombay Gazette ; is a J.P.
for Kent, and a Member of Rochester House
of Laymen ; edited Times of India X892-1901,
and is Principal Proprietor thereof ; un-
successfully contested Lincolnshire, N.
Lindsey, or Brigg, Div. (C) Dec. 1910 ;
has sat as M.P. for Sevenoaks Div. of Kent
( Co.U ) since Dec. 1918 : m. 1917, Elena, da.
of the late Thomas Brooke-Jones, of Ferrol,
Spain ; cr. C.I.E. 1903. Harwarton House ,
Speldhurst, Kent ; 38, Hans Place , 5. W. ;
Carlton, Oriental, and Byculla ( Bombay )
Clubs.
Bennett, Com. Thomas William, D.S.O. ; *
b. 18 — ; is Com. (retired) R.N.R. ; served
during European War 1914-18 with Patrols
1278
COMPANIONAGE.
(despatches, D.S.O., Order of Crown of Italy) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bennett, Lieut -Col. William, D.S.O. ,
0 B.E., M.B.; b. 18 — ; ed. at Edinburgh
Univ. (M.B. and C.M. 1898) ; Lieut.-Col. Roy.
Array Med. Corps; S. African War 1900-
1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps), in '
Somaliland 1903-4 (medal with clasp), Euro- |
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O., |
O.B.E., Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1917, 1
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bennett, William Exall Tempest, C.S.I.,
son of the late John Bennett, M.I.C.E., of
Balmangan, Kirkcudbrightshire ; b. 1858 ;
ed. at Liverpool Coll. ; entered P.W.D.,
India 1878, became Assist. Engineer N.-W.
Provinces and Oudh 1879, Assist. Engineer,
State Railways 1884, N.-W. Provinces
and Oudh 1885, and Central Provinces
1889, Executive Engineer, Baluchistan 1890,
and Punjab 1892, Sup. Engineer 1904, Acting
Ch. Engineer 1909, and Ch. Engineer and
Sec. to Govt, of Punjab (Irrigation Branch),
and to Agent to Gov.-Gen.and Ch. Commr.,
N.-W. Frontier Province 1911; retired 1913;
is a M.I.C.E.: m. 1883, Charlotte Isabella,
da. of the late John Turbette; cr. C.S.I.
1912.
Bennett, William Stanley, D.S.O., M.C. ,
son of George Bennett, of Canterbury,
Victoria, Australia; b. 1879; a Life Assur-
ance Official, and Lieut. Australian Inf. ;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.): m. 1898, Annie; da. of Thomas
Tyan. of Coraminta, Kew, Australia ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919. Canterbury, Victoria, Australia .
Bennett, John Wheeler Wheeler-,
b. 18— ; a Director of Metropolitan Railway
Co., and a J.P. for Kent ; Chm. of its Co.
Finance Committee during European War ;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Ravensbourne,
Keston, Hayes, Kent.
Bennewith, Major J ames Arthur,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; formerly Major Tank Corps;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Benning, Com. Charles Stuart, D.S.O.,
son of Crichton Benning, of The Limes,
Dunstable ; b. 1884 ; is Com. R.N. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.):
m. 1908, Effie, da. of the late Major R. B.
Rowson, of Warrington ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Benskin, Mrs. Gladys, C.B.E. [see
Benskin, G.].
Benskin, Major Joseph, D.S.O., O.B.E. ;
b. 1883; Major R.E., and Ch. Instructor in
Mil. Engineering at R.M.A. ; European War
1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.); commanded a
Co. of Gentlemen Cadets at Roy. Mil. Acad.
1912-14: m. 19191 Gladys, C.B.E*, da. of
Michael Paul Grace, of 40. Belgrave Square,
S. W., and widow of Major Raymond Sheffield
Hamilton Grace [see Grace, Bt.]; cr. D.S.O.
1916, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Knole, Frant,
near Tunbridge Wells.
Bensly, Rev. William James, D.S.O.,
son of Professor Robert Lubbock Bensly,
of Caius Coll.. Cambridge; b. 1874; ed. at
Sherborne Sch., and at Emmanuel Coll.,
Camb. (M.A. 1900) ; Assist. Master Sher-
borne Sell., and Major British W. Indies
Regt. ; European War 1915-19, in Egypt,
Sinai, and Palestine (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1919. Sherborne School, Dorset ;
Royal Societies’ Club.
Benson, Arthur Christopher, C.V.O.,
LL.D., el. surviving son of the late Most
Rev. (Edward White Benson, P.C., D.D.,
D.C.L.) the 92nd Lord Archbishop of Can-
terbury; b. 1862; ed. at Eton, and at King’s
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1st Class Classics 1884,
M.A. 1888, Hon. LL.D. 1915); was an
Assist. Master at Eton 1885-1903; appointed
Master of Magdalene Coll., Camb. 1915
(formerly Pres, and a Fellow) ; is an Author
and Essayist, a Fellowof Roy. Historical So.,
Vice-Pres. and Fellow of Roy. So. of Litera-
ture (sometime Professor of English Fic-
tion); joint editor of “Queen Victoria's
Letters” ; cr. C.V.O. 1907. The Old Lodge,
Magdalene College , Cambridge ; Athenaeum,
Royal Societies’, and Alpine Clubs.
Benson, Com. Arthur Wynford, D.S.O.,
b. 1883; Com. R.N.; European War 1914-18
with Torpedo Boat Destroyers (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Benson, Lieut.-Col. Charles Bingley,
D.S.O., son of the late J. R. Benson, M.D. ;
b. 1876 ; ed. at Radley ; entered Roy.
Warwickshire Regt. 1899, became Capt. 1905,
and Major 1907; retired 19x4; transferred to
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire L.I. 1908;
S. Africa 1901-2 (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.), European War 19x7-18, as Lieut.-
Col. Comdg. a Batn. London Regt. (Bar to
D.S.O.): m. 1904, Maud Margaret, only da.
of the late Col. Lewis F. Heath, Bombay
Army ; cr. D.S.O. 1902 (Bar 1918).
Benson, Capt. Constantine Evelyn, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; sometime Lieut. Grenadier Guards ;
retired as Capt. 1920 ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Benson, Com. Cyril Herbert Gordon,
D.S.O., son of James Bourne Benson, LL.D.,
of 8, Brunswick Square, Brighton ; b. 18—;
Com. R.N. ; European War 1914-18 with
Mine Sweepers (despatches, D.S.O. with
Bar) : m. 1919, May, da. of the late James
Boyd ; cr. D.S.O. 1918 (Bar 1919). Junior
Naval and Military Club.
Benson, Frank, C.B.E., son of
the Rev. W. J. Benson ; b. 1878 ; ed. at
Haileybury ; has been Gen. Manager Canteen
and Mess Co-operative So. (Limited), tem-
porary Col. in the Army.Dep. Controller War
Office Expeditionary Force Canteens, and
Assist. Managing Director Navy and Army
Canteen Board : m. 1906, Stephana Rose, da.
of the late Rev. J. G. Pooley, J.P., Rural
Dean ; cr. C.B.E- (Mil.) 1918. Down Cottage,
Wrotham, Kent ; Union Club.
Benson, Major F rederick Merrett, D.S. O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Artillery; European
War 1915-18 (despatches twice, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Benson, Lieut.-Col. Henry Wightman,
D.S.O., son of the late Gen. Henry Roxby
Benson, C.B., of Fairy Hill, Glamorgan; b.
1855 ; ed. at Eton, and at Oxford Univ. ;
entered 1st W. India Regt. 1876, became
Capt. E. Surrey Regt. 1884, Major 1895 (re-
tired 1903) and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 1917; was in
command of Swansea Batn. of New Army
1914-15; is a J.P. for Glamorgan ; served in
S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches twice, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1900. Fairy Hill, Reynoldsion,
Glamorganshire ; Naval and Military Club.
Benson, Philip de Gylpyn, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; a Member of the firm of S. H. Benson
(Limited), advertising agents ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.
Benson, Major Reginald Lindsay, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 1889 ; formerly Capt. 9th Lancers ;
retired as Major 1920; European War 1914-18
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O., Legion of
Honour, Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Benson, Lieut -Col. Riou Philip, C.B.,
C.M.G., son of the late Rev. George Riou
Benson, R. of Hope Bowdler, Salop ; b. 1863;
entered R.A. 1883, became Major 1901, Lieut.-
Col. 1911, and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired)
1920 ; served during European War 1914-17
(despatches, C.M.G., C.B., Legion of
Honour): m. 1897, Helen Mary, da. of the
late Maj.-Gen. A. A. Currie; cr. C.M.G. 1916,
C.B. (Mil.) 1917.
Benson, Major Robert, D.S.O.; b. 1881;
is Major R.A. ; served during European
War 1914-17 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Benson, Rear-Adm. Robert Edmund
Ross, C.B. son of the late Ralph Augustus
Benson, J.P., of Lutwyche Hall, Salop; b.
1864; entered R.N. 1884, became Lieut. 1887,
Com. 1900, Capt. 1906, and Rear-Adm. 1918 ;
served during Egyptian Campaign 1882
(medal with clasp, bronze star), and during
European War 191418 (despatches, C. B.) :
m. 1897, Williamina Margaret, da. of Lieut.-
Col. St. John Edward Daubeny, J.P., of
Bishop’s Waltham, Hants; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
xgi6.
Benson, Maj.-Gen. Thomas, C.M.G. ;
b. 18 — ; Maj.-Gen. Canadian Force; cr.
C.M.G. 1918.
COMPANIONAGE.
1279
Benson, Lieut. -Col. Wallace, D.S.O., I
M.B.; b. 1878; M.B. and B.Ch. Dublin 1902;
is Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. Army Med.
Corps; served on N.-W. Frontier of India.
1908 (medal with' clasp); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Benson, Lieut.-Col. William Arthur,
D.S.O. ; b. 18—; is Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) Roy.
Army Med. Corps ; served during European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 18 — ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917. Elmhurst , Devonshire Road,
Sherwood , Nottingham.
Benson, Col. William George Sackville,
C. B. ; b. 1861; formerly Col. and Ch. Pay-
master Army Pay Depart, (retired 1919) ;
served in Sudan 1884-5 (medal with clasp,
bronze star); cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Benson, William John, C.B.E., son of
the late John Benson, of Leamington,
Warwickshire; b. 18 — ; sometime attached
British Consular Ser. ; prominently associ-
ated with banking and mining interests
in S. Africa; a J.P. for Transvaal, a
F.R.G.S., London Manager of Co. controll
ing Group of Transvaal Gold Mines, and
a Member of Committee of respective
Cos.; was Section Director and acted as
Dep. Director-Gen. (B Section) Ministry
of Munitions during European War (2nd
class of Order of St. Stanislas with
star) : m. 18 — , Emma, da. of Charles
Richardson, of Springfield, Magheralin,
Ireland ; cr. O.B.E. 1918, C.B. E. (Civil) 1919.
10, Leonard Place , Kensington , W.; Con-
servative Club.
Bent, Col. Arthur Milton, C.M.G. , C.B.E.,
son of the late Lieut.-Col. George Bent,
25th King’s Own Borderers ; b. 1870 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll. ; entered Roy. Munster
Fusiliers 1890, became Capt. 1898, Major 1908,
Lieut.-Col. 1014, and Brevet Col. 1918; ap-
pointed a Staff Officer R.A F. 1918, and
Comdt. Roy. Hibernian Mil. Sch. 1919 ;
S. African War 1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps), N.-W. Frontier of India 1908
(medal with clasp), European War 1914-15
(despatches, C.M.G., Brevet Col., C.B.E.):
m. 1904, Lucie St. George, da. of the late
Benjamin Ormsby, of Beaumont, Blackrock,
Dublin; cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Army and Navy Club.
Bent, Lieut.-Col. Charles Edward, C.M.G.,
D. S.O. ; b. 18— ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian Inf. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.
with Bar, C.M.G.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1919),
C.M.G. 1918.
Benthall, Major John Lawrence, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Territorial Force Reserve
(T.D.), and a Director of Vickers (Limited) :
m. 1919, Henrietta, da. of the late R. Watson
Half, of Lowton St. Mary’s, Lancashire ;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919. 10, Queen’s Gate
Gardens , 5. W.
Bentinck, Major Baron , C.M.G., D.S.O.
[see “ Foreign Titles of Nobility”].
Bentinck, Capt. Rudolf Walter, C.B.
[see B. Bentinck, “Foreign Titles of
Nobility ”].
Bentinck, Lieut.-Col. Lord Charles
Cavendish-, D.S.O. [see D. Portland].
Benwell, Capt. William Francis, D.S.O.;
b. 18—; Capt. R.N. (retired); Sierra Leone
1898 (despatches), European War 1914-19
(Legion of Honour) : m. 1919, Charlotte, da.
of ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Ben yon, Major Hugh Samuel, D.S.O.,
M.C. , son of Lieut.-Col. Joseph Samuel
Benyon [see Astley-Corbett, Bt., colls.]; b.
1882 ; ed. at Marlborough ; Major Northamp-
tonshire Yeo. ; European War 19 14-19 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Benzie, Major Robert, D.S.O.; b.
18—; served during European War 1914-18
as Major S. Wales Borderers (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O. with Bar) ; cr. D.S.O.
(with Bar) 1918.
Beresford, John Stuart, C.I.E., son of
Thomas Beresford ; b. 1845 » entered I.C.S.
1867 ; appointed Sup. Engineer N.W.P. 1889,
Joint Sec. to Govt. N.W.P. and Oudh 1892,
Ch. Engineer and Sec. to Ch. Commr.,
Central Provinces in P. W. D. 1895, Ch.
Engineer and Sec. to Govt, of Punjab in
P.W.D. (Irrigation Branch) 1896, a M.L.C.,
Punjab 1897, and Sec. to Govt, of India and
Inspector-Gen. of Irrigation 1898 ; retired
1900; is a M.E. Queen’s Univ., Ireland, and
a M.I.C.E. : m. 1872, Elizabeth, who d. 1919,
da. ofW. Quinton; cr. C.I.E. 1900. Maythorne ,
Ealing, Vlr . ; East India United Service Club.
Beresford, Marcus Henry de la Poer,
C.M.G., I.S.O. [see M. Waterford, colls.].
Beresford, Major Marcus John Barre
de la Poer, D.S.O. [see M. Waterford, colls.].
Beresford-Peirse [see Peirse].
Bergeest, Major John William, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major S. African Forces and Comdg.
a Batn.; German S.-W. Africa 191-14 (des-
patches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. igi6.
Berkeley, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Mowbray,
C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Indian Army Re-
serve, and attached to Railway Directorate ;
Mesopotamia 1914-18 (despatches, C.I.E.) ;
cr. C.I.E. 1918.
Berkeley, Lieut.-Col. Christopher Robert,
C. M.G., D.S.O., O.B.E. [see Bs. Berkeley,
colls.].
Berkeley, Ernest James Lennox, C.B., son
of Lennox George Rawdon Berkeley,
b. 1857 ; was in 57th and 60th Regts. 1876-7 ;
became a Vice-Consul on E. Coast of Africa
1885 ; was Consul at Zanzibar 1891, Adminis-
trator of British E. Africa Co.’s Territories
1891-2, employed with Uganda Mission 1893,
again Consul at Zanzibar 1893-5, and H.M.’s
Commr. and Consul-Gen. for Protectorate
of Uganda 1895-9, since when he has been
Consul-Gen. at Tunis : m. 1897, Nelly, da.
of the late Sir James Harris ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1897. British Consulate-General, Tunis, N.
Africa ; Travellers’ , and St. James’s Clubs.
Berkeley, Maj.-Gen. James Cavan, C.I.E.,
son of the late Gen. Sackville Hamilton Ber-
keley, Col. 16th Regt.; 6.1839; entered Madras
Army 1857, became Capt. 1868, Major 1874,
Lieut.-Col. 1875, Col. 1881, and Maj.-Gen. 1893;
was Resident at Gwalior 1883, in Kashmir
1884, in Nepal 1885, and Agent to Gov -Gen.
at Baroda 1886-7 : m. 1st, i860, Anna Sophia,
who d. 1886, da. of Capt. George Middlecoat,
Madras Artillery ; 2nd, 1892, Maud, youngest
da. of W. Tomlinson, F.R.A.S., formerly of
York, andSandown, Isle of Wight ; cr. C.I.E.
1888. Christchurch Lodge , Rosemount Road ,
Bournemouth.
Berkeley, Lieut.-Col. Robert Esme,
D. S.O., son of the late Maj.-Gen. Frederick
George Berkeley; b. 1873; entered N. Lan-
cashire Regt. 1895, and is Lieut.-Col. ; served
in S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.); cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Berkley, Lieut.-Col. James, D.S.O., son
of the late Sir George Berkley, K. C.M.G. ;
b. 1863 ; ed. at Winchester, and at R.M.A. ;
entered R.A. 1883, and became Major 1900
(retired 1907) ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. Reserve of Officers ; served during
European War 1914-17 (wounded twice,
despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.) : m.
1888, Mary Agnes Hall, of 30, Porchester
Square, W. , cr. D.S.O. 1916. Rooksbury
Mill, Andover.
Bernal, Frederic, C.M.G., youngest son
of the late Ralph Bernal, many years Chm.
of House of Commons ; b. 1828 ; ed. at
Eton ; was H.B.M.’s Consul at Madrid 1854-8,
at Carthagena, S. America 1858-60, at Balti-
more 1860-66, and at Havre 1866-83, and
Consul-Gen. there 1883-96 : m. 1850, Charlotte
Augusta, who d. 1903, da. of the late J.
Brewster Cozens, of Woodham Mortimer
Lodge, Maldon, Essex ; cr. C.M.G. 1891. 94,
Cherilon Road, Folkestone ; Radnor ( Folke-
stone), and (Hon.) Royal Yacht Squadron
Clubs.
Bernal, Lieut.-Col. Greville Hugh Wood-
ley, D.S.O., only son of Augustus Woodley
Bernal; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. 4th Batn. Sher-
wood Foresters (Notts and Derbyshire
Regt.) Reserve ; S. Africa 1899-1900, as
D.A.A.G. (despatches, D.S.O.), European
I28o
COMPANIONAGE.
War 1914-16 (wounded): m. 1905, Florence
Mary Fyers, only da. of the late David
Kent ; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Bernard, Lieut. -Col. Denis John Charles
Kirwan, C.M.G., D.S.O. [see E. Bandon,
colls.],
Bernard, Col. Joseph Francis, C.M.G. ,
D.S.O., son of the late Col. Count Bernard,
of Malta ; b. 1871 ; entered Roy. Malta Ar-
tillery 1891, became Capt. 1897, Major Army
Ordnance Depart. 1907, Lieut. -Col. 1914, and
temporary Col. 1915; S. African War 1900-1902
(Queen’s medal with three clasps. King’s
medal with two clasps), European War 19x4-
18 in France, Salonica and Mesopotamia
(despatches five times, C.M.G., D.S.O.);
received 3rd class Medjidie 1912; cr. C.M.G.
1916, D.S.O. 1918. United Service Club.
Bernard, Major Ronald Playfair St.
Vincent, D.S.O., M.C.; b. 1888; is Major
Indian Army; served during European War
19x5-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Bernard, Rear-Adm. Vivian Henry
Gerald, C.B., son of the late Inspector-Gen.
John Bernard, R.N. ; b. 1868; is Rear-Adm.
R. N. ; appointed Rear Adm., Reserve
Fleet, The Nore 1920 ; has Orders of Crown
of Italy, Legion of Honour, St. Anne of
Russia, and Sacred Treasure of Japan :
m. 1900, Ida Marie, da. of the late A. W.
GiHes; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1918 The Cottage,
Hersham, Walton-on-Thames ; United Service
Club.
Bernard, Lieut.-Col. William Kingsmill,
C.B.E., ; b. 1872 ; LieuL-Col. R.A.S.C. (re-
tired) ; S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal
with four clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 19 14-19 (despatches,
C. B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (MIL) 1919.
Berners, Col. Ralph Abercrombie,
D. S.O., son of Charles Hugh Berners, of
Woclverstone Park, Ipswich [Anstruther,
Bt.]; b. 1871; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ;
is Col. Roy. Welch Fusiliers; served
with Hazara Expedition 1891 (medal with
clasp), in Crete 1897-8, and during European
War 1916-18 as a Brig.-Com. with rank of
Brig. -Gen. (despatches thrice, D.S.O.) : m.
1898, Laura Gertrude, da. of the late Sir
Robert Michael Laffan, K.C.M.G., R.E. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917. Naval and Military Club-
Berrange, Brig.-Gen. Christian Anthony
Lawson, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late C.
Berrange, of Graaff Reinet, Cape Colony ;
b. 1864; served in S. Africa 1902, with Cape
Police (C.M.G.), and in E. Africa 1914-16 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; is a Major and Inspector
in Cape Mounted Police, and an Hon. Brig.-
Gen. : m. 1897, a da. of John McEwan Lang ;
cr. C.M.G. 1902, D.S.O. 1916. Kimberley,
S. Africa.
Berrell, Capt. Jack Sylvester Thomas,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; 2nd Lieut, and Acting
Capt. London Regt. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Berridge, Capt. Fred Roland, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; temporary Capt. Northamp-
tonshire Regt. ; European War 19x4-19 (des-
patches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Berridge, Major Harold, C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Major Indian Defence Force^ and attached
Mil. Works Sers., Aden ; European War
1914- 19 (despatches, C.I.E.); cr. C.I.E. 19x9.
BERRY, Major William Henry, D.S.O.’,
b. 18 — ; Major Australian Army Ser. Corps ;
served in S. Africa 1900- 1 (Queen’s medal
with four clasps) , and during European War
1915- 18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Berry, William John, C.B. ; b. 18 — ;
appointed Assist. Director of Naval Con-
struction 19x2; sometime Ch. Constructor
H.M. Dockyard, Malta; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1917.
The Admiralty, Whitehall , S.W.
Berry, Capt Herbert Courtenay Atkin-,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. Gen. List;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Berryman, Major Edward Rolleston
Palmer, D.S.O., son of the late Rev. C. P.
Berryman, of Delaford, Guildford ; b. 1883 ;
ed. at King’s Sch., Canterbury, and at
R.M.C. ; Major Indian Army; European
War 1914-19 in France, Egypt, India, and
Mesopotamia (twice wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 1919, Ellen Pauline, da. of
John Fielding, of Broadsground, Upton St.
Leonards, Gloucester ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Berryman, Major Frank Herton, D.S.O. ;
b 18— ; Major Australian Forces ; European
War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Berthon, Henry Edward, M.V.O. , son of
the late Jean Edouard Berthon, of Paris,
and Versailles, France ; b. 1862 ; ed. at
College Ste. Barbe, Paris, at Paris Univ.,
and at Wadham Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1900);
formerly Assist. Master, King Edward’s
High Sch., Birmingham 1890; was Professor
of French Literature, Univ. Coll., Notting-
ham 1895-7, since when he has been Taylorian
Lecturer in French Literature in Oxford
Univ. ; was French Tutor to the Prince of
Wales 1912-14; sometime Examiner to Cam-
bridge and Glasgow Univ., and to Oxford
and Cambridge Schs. Examination Board ;
author of numerous Educational Works : m.
1892, Edith Annie, da. of Joseph Rooker;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1914. 22, Charlbury
Road, Oxford.
Bertie, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Arthur
Michael, D.S.O., M.C. [see E. Abingdon].
Bertie, Col. the Hon. Reginald Henry,
C.B. [see E. Abingdon].
Bertram, Lady (Edith Marion), C.B.E.
[see Bertram, K.].
Bertram, F rancis George Lawder, C. B. E.,
son of the late Francis Godfray Bertram, of
Beaulieu, Jersey; b. 1875; ed. at St. Paul’s
Sch., and at Pembroke Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1898, M.A. 1900); formerly H.M. Inspector
of Schs ; is Principal Civil Aviation Depart.,
Air Min. : m. 1903, Mabel Catherine, da. of
William Peck Smith; cr. O.B.E. (Civil)
1918, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. St. Keyne, Berk-
hamsted.
Bertram, Louis John, C.M.G.) b. 1859;
ed. at Victoria Coll., Jersey; appointed to
Exchequer and Audit Depart. 1878, Assist.
Auditor, Gold Coast Colony 1884, Acting
Auditor 1885, Auditor 1888, Auditor of Wind-
ward Islands 1893, Leeward Islands 1896, and
Auditor-Gen., Jamaica 1897 ; is a M.L.C. and
a P.C. of the Colony; cr. C.M.G. 1904.
Kingston, Jamaica.
Eertram, Lieut.-Col. William Robert,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Major William
Bertram, Manchester Regt., of Nisbet and
Kersewell ; b. 1888 ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian
Inf., and a Gen. Staff Officer; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Croix de
Guerre, C.M.G.) : m. 1917, Zoe Weldon, da.
of Lieut.-Col. William L’Estrange Eames,
C. B., M.D. ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919.
Bessell-Browne [see Browne].
Best, Alfred John, D.S.O.) b. 18 — ;
is 2nd Lieut. R.E. ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D. S.O. 1917.
Best, Com. Humphrey Willie, D.S.O.
[see B. Wynford, colls.].
Best, Capt. the Hon. Matthew Robert,
M.V.O., D.S.O. [see B. Wynford].
Best, Thomas Alexander Vans, C.M.G.,
C.B.E,. son of the late Alexander Vans Best,
F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S. ; b. 1870; ed. at Chelten-
ham, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1894); appointed Acting Vice-Consul, Chinde
1902, Acting Dep. Oommr. , Nyasaland 1903,
Colonial Sec., Falkland Islands 1909,
Colonial Sec., Leeward Islands 1913, and
Colonial Sec. Trinidad and Tobago 1919 ; ad-
ministered Govt., Falkland Islands 1909-1,
and Leeward Islands 1914, 1915, and 1916 ■ nt.
1904, Lady Helena Leopoldine, da. of the
late Rear-Adm. the Hon. Victor Alexander
Montagu, C.B. [see E. Sandwich]; cr. C.M.G.
1916, C.B.E. 19x8. Port'of Spam, Trinidad ;
4, Cadogan Mansions, Sloane Square, S. W. ;
St. James’s Club.
COMPANIONAGE.
I28l
Beth am, Brig.-Gen. Robert Mitchell,
C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ; Col. Indian Army, and Brig.-
Com., N. Command, India with rank of Brig.-
Gen. ; Zhob Valley Expedition 1884; cr.
C.I.E. 1919.
Bethel, Brig.-Gen. Henry Arthur,
C. M.G.; b. 1861; Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired);
European War 1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G.);
cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Bethell, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Bryan, C.M.G. ,
D. S.O., son of Alfred Bethell ; b. 1875 ; ed.
at Cheltenham, and at R.M.A. ; entered R.A.
1895, became Capt. 1901, Major 1911, and
Lieut.-Col. 1916 ; served in S. Africa 1900-
1901 (despatches, Queen’s medal with lour
clasps), in Soudan 1905 (despatches, Egyptian
medal with clasp, 4th class Medjidie), and
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., Legion of Honour, C.M.G.) ; received
4th class Osmanieh 1915 : m. 1913. Patience,
el. da. of the late W. E. Wilson, D.Sc.,
F.R.S., of Daramona, co. Westmeath; cr.
D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1918. Naval and
Military Club.
Bethell, Col. Edward Hugh, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of William Froggate Bethell, of
Rise, E. Yorkshire ; b. 1854 ; entered R.E.
1873, became Capt. 1885, Major 1892, Lieut.-
Col. 1899, Brevet Col. 1902 (h.-p. 1904), and
Col. 1905; retired 1906; served during Afghan
War 1878-80 (despatches, medal), and in
S. Africa 1899-1902 as A.A.G., and inspector
of Blockhouse Lines (despatches, Brevet
Col., D.S.O.) ; was Ch. Engineer, S. Com-
mand 1905-6 ; retired 1906 ; re-appointed a
Ch. Engineer 1915 (despatches) : m. 1st,
1881, Gertrude, who d. 1888, da. of Col.
Eustace Hill ; 2ndly, 1890, Annie, da. of the
Rev. John Gylby Lonsdale, Canon of Lich-
field ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1917- 18,
Hyde Park Square, IV. 1; Naval and
Military Club.
Bethell, Maj.-Gen. Hugh Keppel, C.B. ,
C. M.G., C.V.O., D.S.O., son of Col. Edward
Hugh Bethell, C.M.G., D.S.O., of 18, Hyde
Park Square, W.i; b. 1882; formerly Col.
7th (Queen’s Own) Hussars ; European War
1914-18, Comdg. 1st Batn. Northamptonshire
Regt., 74th Bng., and 66th Div. (despatches,
D. S.O., C.M.G., C.B., promoted Col., Ameri-
can D.S.M., Italian, French, and Be gian
Croix de Guerre); appointed a Mil. Attache
at Washington 1919 with rank of Maj.-Gen. ;
cr. D.S O. 1917, C.M.G. 1918, C.B. (Mil.)
and C.V.O 1919. British Embassy, Wash-
ington, U.S.A.
Bethune, Capt. Henry Leonard, C.B.E.,
son of the late Adm. Charles Ramsay Drink-
water Bethune, C.B., R.N. ; b. 18 — ; Capt.
R.N. ; European War 19 14-19 (despatches,
C.B.E.) ; or. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bett, Surg. Rear-Adm. William, M.V.O.,
son of John Bett, formerly of Holbeach, Lin-
colnshire ; b. 1863; L.R.C.P. London and
M.R.C.S., England 1886 ; enteredNaval Med.
Depart. 1880, became Staff-Surg. 1898, Fleet-
Surg. 1902, Dep. Surg.-Gen. 1917 and Surg.
Rear-Adm. 1920 : m. 1903, Rosellen Gret-
chen, da. of John James Torre, formerly of
Snydale, Yorkshire; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1911. Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar.
Betterton, Henry Bucknall, C.B.E.,
M.P., el. son of the late Henry Inman
Betterton, J.P., of Woodville, Leicester-
shire; b. 1872; ed. at Rugby, and at Ch.
Ch., Oxford (B. A. 1893) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1896; was Liaison Officer, War Trade
Intelligence Depart, with Admiralty, War
Office, and Ministry of Munitions, and a
Member of Advisory Board, War trade
Intelligence Dr part, during European War;
has sat as M.P. for Rushcliffe Div. of Not-
tinghamshire ( Co.U) since Dec. 1918: m.
1912, Violet, youngest da. of the late John
Saunders Gilliat (formerly M.P. for Glap-
ham and Widnes), of Chorley Wood Cedars,
Herts, and widow of Capt. Hervey Greathed,
8th Hussars; cr. O.B.E. (Civil) 1918, C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Fedsden, Roy don, Ware,
Herts ; 166, Ashley Gardens, S.W.; Carlton,
and Wellington Clubs.
Bettington, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Vere,
C.M.G. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. R.A.F. ; Euro-
pean War 1915*19 (despatches, C.M.G.
Legion of Honour) ; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Betts, Com. Ernest Edward Alexander,
C. B.E. ; b. 18 77 ; Com. R.N. ; European
War 1914-19, as Senior British Naval Officer,
Suez Canal (despatches twice, C.B.E. Officer
of Order of Crown of Italy, Chevalier of
Legion of Honour, Orders of Nile of Egypt,
Redeemer of Greece, and Sacred Treasure
of Japan) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Betts, Lieut.-Col. James, D.S.O. ; b. 18— ;
is Quartermaster and Capt. and temporary
Lieut.-Col. Army Gymnastic Staff ; served
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D. S.O., Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus
of Italy, Italian Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Betts, William Andrew, C.M.G., M.D.,
son of the late Rev. H. J. Betts, V. of St.
Anne’s, Birkenhead ; b. 1866 ; ed. at Clergy
Orphan Sch., Canterbury, and at Edinburgh
Univ. (M B. and C.M. 1888, M.D. 1893,
F.R C.S.E.1893); Hon. M.D. Cape Univ. 1897;
was House Surg. Borough Hospital, Birken-
head, and Roy. Southern Hospital, Liverpool
1888-9, Civil Surg., Roy. Army Med. Corps.
Egypt 1899-1903, Assist. Surg., Provincial
Hospital, Port Elizabeth 1895-6, and In-
spector of Public Health Depart., Egypt
1904-12, since when he has been Director of
Municipal and Local Commns. of Egypt ;
author of an Egyptian-Arabic Primer : m.
1893, Adelaide Maria, da. of Jonathan Burnett,
of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and S. Kensington,
S.W. ; cr. C.M.G. 1917. Maison Mog Pacha,
Kasr-el-Donbara, Cairo, Egypt ; Turf {Cairo),
Club.
Betty, Capt. Arthur Kemmis, D.S.O.,
son of the late Col. Joshua Frederic
Kemmis Betty [Medlycott, Bt.]; b. 1877;
formerly Capt. R.N. ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 with a Destroyer Patrol
Flotilla (despatches, D.S.O.) ; appointed to
command 1st Destroyer Flotilla, Atlantic
Fleet 1920: m. 1911, Ethel Beatrix Mary
Ellen Agar ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Betty, Lieut.-Col. Hubert Kemmis,
D S.O., O.B.E. , son of the late Col. Joshua
Frederic Kemmis Betty, R.A. [Medlycott,
Bt.] ; b. 1872; ed. at Wellington Coll.;
European War 1914-18, as Lieut.-Col. Cana-
dian Forces (despatches, D.S.O., O.B.E.) :
m. 1907, Ethel Antoinette Watts; cr. D.S.O.
1915. O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Betty, Lieut.-Col. Paget Kemmis, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., younger son of the late Col. Joshua
Frederic Kemmis Betty, R.A. [Medlycott,
Bt.] ; b. 1876 ; entered R.E. 1895, became
Capt. 1904, Major iqi4, and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1917; S. Africa 1900-1902, present at
relief of Kimberley, and actions of Paarde-
burg and Driefontein (Queen’s medal with
four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.) ; now specially
employed : m. 1910, F ranees Enid Gwenllyan,
da. of His Honour the late John Bishop,
County Court Judge, J.P., D.L., of Doly-
garreg, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire ; cr.
D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1919.
Beuttler, Major Valentine Oakley,
D.S.O. ;b. 1886; is Capt. and Brevet Major
R.A.S.C.; served during European War
1914-17 (despa'ches, D.S.O., Brevet Major) ;
cr. D S.O. 1917.
Bevan, Lieut.-Col. Edward Beckford,
D.S.O. ; b 18 — ; is LieuL-Col. Gen. Reserve
of Officers; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; or. D.S.O. 1919.
Bevan, Com. Richard Hugh Loraine,
D.S.O., son of the late Eustace Bolton
Loraine Bevan; b. 1885; entered R.N. 1901,
became Lieut. 1906, Lieut. -Com. 1914, and
Com. 1918 ; European War 19x4-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Legion of Honour, pro-
moted 4th class Order of the Nile); cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Beverley, Capt. Robert, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. S. African Inf.; European
War 1916-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1920.
Beveridge, Brig.-Gen. Wilfred William
Ogilvy, C.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., son of James
Spowart Beveridge ; b. 1864 ; entered Roy,
Army Med. Corps 1890, became Major 1902.
41
1282
COMPANIONAGE.
Lieut. -Col. 1912, aud Col. Army Med. Ser.
1917 ; S. Africa 1902 (despatches, D.S.O.),
European War 1914-19 on Staff (de-
spatches,C.B., Russian Orderof St. Stanislas,
Legion of Honour, C.BE.); sometime Med. i
Officer, Roy. Army Clothing Factory; ap-
pointed Med. Officer, London Dist. 1910,
Professor of Hygiene, Roy. Army Med. j
Coll. 1912, and Director of Hygiene at War
Office with rank of Brig. -Gen. 1920; is an
Hon. Physician to H.M. : m. 1889, Mary, da.
of George Spencer-Walker ; cr. D.S.O. 1902,
C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Beves, Brig.-Gen. Percival Scott, C.B. ,
C.M.G.; b. 1868; is Hon. Brig. Gen. S.
African Defence Forces ; served during
European War 1917-18 in German S.-W.
Africa (despatches, C.M.G., C.B.) ; cr. C.M.G.
1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Beville, Lieut.-Col. Charles Hamilton,
C.B., son of the late Charles Wallace Beville ;
b. 1865 ; entered Worcestershire Regt.
1885 and Indian Army 1886, became Major
1903, and Lieut.-Col. 1911; served with
Burma Expedition 1886-7 (medal with clasp),
with Hazara Expedition 1891 (despatches,
clasp), with Chitral ReliefForce 1895 (medal
with clasp), on N.-W. Frontier of India
1897-8 (despatches, clasp), and during
European War 1914-16 (despatches, C.B.) :
m. 1889, Amy, da. of the late Capt. A.
Wilkins ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916.
Beville, Lieut.-Col. Francis Granville,
C.l.E. ; b 1867 ; entered N. Staffordshire
Regt. 1886, became Lieut. I.S.C. (now
Indian Army) 1888, Capt. 1897, Major 1904,
and Lieut.-Col. 1912; joined Political Depart.
1895, became Political Agent, Bhopawar 1905,
Resident at Gwalior 1914, and Political
Agent Baghelkhaud 1915 ; has Kaisar-i-Hind
medal; cr. C.l.E. 1908. Baghelkhaud, India.
Bewes. Lieut.-Col. Arthur Edward,
C. M.G. , son of Capt. F. D. Bewes ; b. 1871 ;
entered R.M.L.I. 1890, and became Capt.
1898, Major 1909, and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1916: tn. 1898, Sarah Ethel, da. of the late
Rev. T. S. Treanor, Chap, to Missions to
Seamen at Deal; cr. C.M.G, 1916.
Bewick, Ralph Martin, C.B.E. , son of
Ralph Bewick, of Gateshead; b. i86r ; ed.
privately; a Director of United Alkali Co.
(Limited), chemical manufacturers, of Liver-
pool: m. 1911, Louisa Geraldine, da. of the
late Henry Parkinson, Bar. -at- Law, of
Dublin ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Lynton-
croft , Caterham ; Reform ( Liverpool > Club.
Bewley, Col. Alfred William, C.M.G.,
son of the late Alfred Bewley ; b. 1866 ; en-
tered Roy. Army Med. Corps 1890, and
became Col. 1915, retired 1919: served with
Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with clasp),
and during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, C.M.G.) : tn. 1903, Jean Knox, da.
of James Woods ; cr. C.M.G. 1917.
Bewsher, Major Frederick William,
D. S.O. , M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and temporary
Major London Regt. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bewsher, Lieut.-Col. William Dent,
D.S.O., son of William Blackett Bewsher;
b. 1868; is Lieut.-Col. Reserve of Officers;
served in Aden 1903, and during European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1917. Steyning, Sussex.
Beynon, Brig.-Gen. Henry Lawrence
Norman, C.M.G.’, b. 1868; entered R.A.
1887, and became Lieut.-Col. 1914, Brevet
Col. 1917, Col. 1919. and Hon. Brig.-Gen.
(retired) 1920; served on N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8, present at capture of Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes (medal with
two clasps), and during European War
1914-17, on Staff (despatches, C.M.G.,
Brevet-Col.): was D.A.A.G., India 1904-6,
a D.A.Q.M.G. 1906-7, and a Ch. Instructor
R.M.A. 1910-14 ; cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Beyts, Lieut.-Col. Julian Falvey, D.S.O. ;
b. 18— ; formerly Lieut.-Col Durham L.I. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Beyts, Col. William George, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Col. Army Med. Ser., and Assist.
Director of Med. Ser. of Bombay Brig. ;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Bezuidenhout, Lieut.-Col. Johannes
Jacobus, D.S.O. ; b. 18— ; Lieut.-Col. S.
African Forces and Comdg. a Commando ;
German S.-W. Africa 1914-15 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bhagwat Raj Bahadur Singh, Raja,
C. l.E.’, b. 18 — ; cr. C.l.E. 1916. Schawal,
Central India.
Bhairab Shumshere J ung, Bahadur
Rana Col., C.l.E.', b. 18 — ; cr. C.l.E. 1919.
Bhairava Ramchendra Dorai [ see
Dorai].
Bhanja Deo [see Deo].
Bharucha, Capt. Phirozshah Byramji,
D. S.O., O.B.E.; b. 1886; ed. at Grant Med.
Coll., Bombay, and at King’s Coll., London
(M.B. 1908, M.D. 1911); F.R.C.S. England
1911 ; entered Indian Med. Ser. 1910, and
became Capt. 1913; served in Mesopotamia
1914-16, present at defence of Kut (de-
spatches, D.S.O., prisoner), and in Afghan
War 1919 (O.B.E.); cr. D.S.O. 1916, O.B.E.
(Mil.) 1920.
Bhavnagar [see Prabashankar].
Bhimanakunte Hanumante Rau [see
Hanumante].
Bhore, Joseph William, C.B.E., son of
Ras Saheb Ramji Gangaji Bhore ; b. 1879;
ed. at Deccan Coll., Poona, and at Univ.
Coll., London (B.A. Bombay 19— ); entered
I.C.S. 190c ; became Under Sec. to Govt.,
Revenue Depart., Madras 19 'o, and Sub-
Collector and Joint Magistrate 1910 ; was
Diwan of Cochin 1914-19, and Dep. Director
of Food Supplies, Madras 19(9-20 ; appointed
Sec. to High Commr. for India in London
1920: m. 1910, Margaret Willie Stott,
M.B.E.. M.B., Gh.B. ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil)
1919. Bezwada, Kisina District, Madras.
Bhuban Bi kram Rana, Lieut.-Col., C.l.E. ;
b. 18 — ; cr. C.l.E. 1919.
Bhupendra NathMitra, C.l.E., C.B.E.’,
b. 18 — ; is Assist. Sec. to Govt, of India, in
Finance Depart., and Controller of War
Accounts ; cr. C.l.E. 1913, C.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Delhi, India.
Bibby, Major Arthur Harold, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Major R.F.A. (T.F. Reserve);
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bibby, Frank, C.B.E., son of James
Jenkinson Bibby, of Hardwicke Grange,
Shrewsbury; b. £857; ed. at Eton; Chm.
of Bibby Steamship Co. (Limited), and a
J.P. and D.L. for Shropshire; Chm. of
Shropshire Appeal Tribunal during Euro-
pean War: m. .890, Edith Mary, da. of the
late Maj.-Gen. Sir Stanley de Astel Calvert
Clarke, G.C.V.O., C.M.G. [see Rose, Bt., cr.
1872, colls.] ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 39,
Hill Street, W. ; Hardwicke Grange,
Shrewsbury ; Carlton, Turf , and Royal Yacht
Squadron Clubs.
Bibby, Major James V., D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
is Capt. and temporary Major Northumber-
land Fusiliers; European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.): m. 18 — ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bichu Singh, Thakur, C.l.E. ; cr.
C. l.E. 1883. Dholphur Rajputana, India.
Bick, Major Arthur Hardie, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — , Major Canadian Forces; European
War 19x4-19 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Bickerdike, Lieut.-Col. Robert, D.S.O.,
son of Robert Bickerdike, of Lachine,
Quebec; b. 1869; ed. at McGill Univ. (B.Sc.
1891, M.E. 1895); a Civil Engineer, and
Lieut.-Col. Reserve ofOfficers Canadian Mi). ;
European War 1915-18 (twice wounded, de-
spatches twice, D.S O. with Bar); cr. D.S.O.
1918 (Bar 1919). Lachine , Quebec; Engi
neers' , and Royal St. Lawrence Yacht
(Canadian) Clubs.
Bickerdike, Major Robert Bryan,
D. S.O. -, b. 18—; Major R.F.A. (T.F.) ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
COMPANION AGE.
1283
Bickerstaffe-Drew [see Drew].
Bickerton, Lieut.- Col. Reginald Ernest,
D.S.O., MB., son of the late Thomas
Bickerton, of Liverpool; b. 1870; M.B.
and Ch.B. Victoria 1895 ; is Lieut. -Col.
R.A.M.C. (T.F.); European War 1914-19,10
Belgi urn, France, Egypt, Salonica, Macedonia,
Black Sea, Constantinople, and Asia Minor
(despatches thrice, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
137, Harley Street , W.
Bickrt, Brig -Gen. William Neilson,
C.B.E.; b. 18 — ; European War 1914-18 as
Brig.-Gen. (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Bickford, Adm. Andrew Kennedy,
C. M.G. , son of the late William Bickford,
of S. Devon; b. 1844: entered R.N.
1858, became Lieut. 1866, Com. 1878, Capt.
1884, Rear.-Adm. 1899, Vice-Adm. 1904,
and Adm. 1908 ; retired 1908 ; served at
operations in Japan, including action at
Simonoseki, capture of forts and opening
of inland sea on Coast of Ireland during
Fenian riots 1866-8, at action with Peru-
vian Rebel ironclad “ Huascar ” 1877
(favourably mentioned), in charge of Naval
Transport arrangements’ at Alexandria
during Egyptian War 1882 (medal, bronze
star, 3rd class Medjidie) ; commanded
H.M.S. “ Pegasus” on China station 1882-5,
during which time, when employed as Senior
Officer in charge of Straits Settlements,
negotiated the release of the captive crew of
the “ Nisero,” who were in the hands of the
Rajah of Tenour (thanked by Foreign and
Colonial Offices, and several times by Italian
Govt., C.M.G.) ; was a Naval A.D.C. to
H.M. Queen Victoria 1896-9, Sup. of Sheer-
ness Dockyard 1897-9, and Com.-in-Ch. on
Pacific Station 1900-1903; is a J.P. and Land
Tax Com mr. for Sussex : m. 1868, Kathleen
Louise, who d. 1910, da. of the late P. E.
Dore, M.D., of co. Cork; cr. C.M.G. 1885. 33,
Selborne Road, Hove, Sussex ; The Grange,
Uckfield, Sussex; United Service Club.
Bickford. Surg.-Com. Bertram Raleigh,
D. S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Surg.-Com. R.N.; served
at battle of Jutland 1916 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bickford, Brig.-Gen. Edward, C.M.G.)
b. 1861; formerly Col. R.A.; retired as
Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1918; served with Burma
Expedition 1885-7, and with Sikkim Expe-
dition 1888 (despatches); cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Bickford, Col. Harold Childe, C.M.G.,
son of Edward Owen Bickford, of Toronto ;
b. 1876; was in Gov.-Gen.’s Body Guard
(Canada) 1895-7, and 6th Dragoon Guards
1897-1910 ; joined Canadian Permanent Staff
1914, and is Col. Comdg. a Mil. Dist. ; has
Czecko-Slovakian Croix de Guerre : m. 1904,
Mary Dunlop, da. of the late Lieut. -Col.
J. T. Davidson ; cr. C.M.G. 1918. 149,
College Street, Toronto; York (Toronto), and
Naval and Military and Bath ( London )
Clubs.
Bickford, Capt. William George Has-
tings, D.S.O.-, b. 18 — ; entered R.N. 1896,
and became Lieut. 18 — , Com. 18 — , and Capt.
(retired) 1914 ; served during European
War 1914-16 with Dover Patrol (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bickford, Lieut.-Col. William Wilfrid,
C. I.E., son of Staff-Surg. Thomas Leamon
Bickford, formerly R.N. ; b. 1871 ; ed. at
Kelly Coll., Tavistock, and at R.M.C. ;
entered Roy. W. Surrey Regt. 1891, became
Capt. Indian Army 1901, Major 1909, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1917, and Lieut.-Col. 1918; served
in British E. Africa 1898 (medal with clasp),
and during European War 1914-17, as A. A.
and Q.M.G. (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.);
was Comdt. Zhob Mil. 1906-12: m. 1903,
Ethel Julia Armstrong, da. of Capt. Charles
Wilbraham Ford ; cr. C.I E. 1913.
Bicknell, Major Henry Percy Frank,
D. S.O . ; b. 1879 ; is Major Middlesex Regt. ;
served during S. African War 1899-1902,
present at relief of Ladysmith (Queen’s
medal with five clasps. King’s medal with
two clasps), and during European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr, D.S.O. 1916.
Bidder, Lieut.-Col. Harold Francis,
D.S.O., 2nd son of the late G. P. Bidder, of
Ravensbury Park, Mitcham; b. 1875; a
Lieut.-Col. (retired) 3rd Roy. Sussex Regt.,
and Machine Gun Corps; S. Africa 1901-2
I (Queen’s medal with five clasps), European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1918,
Lilian Mary Vivian, el. da. of H. M. Rush,
of Merchiston House, Edinburgh ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918. Ravensbury Manor, Mitcham „
Surrey ; Junior United Service Club.
Bidder, Lieut.-Col. Maurice M ‘Clean
D.S.O.-, b. 18—; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. R.E., and an A.M.I.E. E. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Biddulph, Col. Harry, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
3rd son of the late Gen. Sir Robert Biddulph,
G.C.B., G.C M.G. ; b. 1872; Lieut.-Col. and
Brevet Col. R.E., and Assist Director at War
Office; Tirah Expedition 1897, with Wazi-
ristan Expedition 1902 (medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., C.M.G., Brevet Col.) : m. 1904, Con-
stance Emily, younger da. of Rowland
Smith, of Duffield Hall, Derbyshire ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919.
Biddulph, Lieut.-Col. Hope, D.S.O.,
son of the late Gen. Sir Robert Biddulph,
G.C.B., G.C.M.G. ; b. 1866; Lieut.-Col.
R. F.A. ; retired 1920; China 1900 (medal),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
m. 1st, 1889, Mabel Gordon, da. of Capt. J.
Urquhart ; 2nd, 1911, Mabel Alice, da. of Col.
Edmonds Holmes, Oxfordshire L.I. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
B i dwell, Monsignor the Rt. Rev. Bishop
(Manuel John), C.B.E., son of the late Charles
Toll Bidwell ; b. 1872; ed. at King’s Coll.,
London, and abroad ; is in Holy Orders of
the Church of Rome, R. of St. Mary’s, Cadogan
Gardens, Roman Catholic Bishop of Mile-
topolis, Bishop Auxiliary to Archbishop of
Westminster, and Domestic Prelate to Pope
Benedict XV. ; cr. C.B.E. 1918. St. Mary’s
Rectory, Cadogan Street, Chelsea, S.IT. ; Arch-
bishop’s House, Ambrosden Avenue, 5. IT.
Biernacki, Roderick Korneli, C.I.E.,
I.S.O.; b. 18 — ; is Sup., N.-W. Railway,
India; cr. I.S.O. 1911, C.I.E. 1918.
Bigg-Wither [see Wither].
Biggar, Maj. - Gen. James Lyons,
C. M.G., son of James Lyons Biggar; b.
1856 ; Col. Canadian Forces, and a Maj. -Gen. ;
S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps), and European War 1915-19 (C.M.G.,
Legion of Honour) : m. 18 — , Mary Scott, da.
of Robert W. Elliot, of Toronto ; cr. C.M.G.
1918.
Bigge, Brig.-Gen. Thomas Arthur Hast-
ings, C.B., C.M.G., son of the late Maj.-
Gen. T. S. C. Bigge, C.B.; b. 1866; entered
R. E. 1885, became Lieut.-Col. 1910, Col. 1914,
and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1919; Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (despatches, C.B., Order
of Crown of Belgium) ; was Staff Officer,
Prisoners of War, Bermuda 1901-2, A.D.C.
to Gov. and Com.-in-Ch., Bermuda 1902-6,
and an A.A.G. at War Office 1917-19 : m.
1889, Lucy Katherine, da. of the late W. H.
Bourne, of Curren, co. Cork; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1916, C.M.G. 1919.
Bigger, Frederic Charles, I.S.O. ; b.
i860 ; Lieut.-Col. Union Defence Force; some-
time Commr. for Inland Revenue Union of
S. Africa; cr. I.S.O. 1915.
Biggs, Major George Travers, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Capt. and Brevet Major R.E. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches thrice, Brevet Major, D.S.O.); cr.
D. S.O. 1918.
Biggs, Col. Henry Vero, D.S.O., 3rd son
of the late Col. Thomas Biggs, formerly R. A. ,
of Alburys, Wrington, Somerset; b. i860;
ed. at Clifton, and at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich; entered R.E. 1879, became Capt.
1889, Major 1898, Lieut.-Col. 1905, Brevet Col.
1908, and Col. 1910; retired 1912; served with
Zhob Valley Expedition 1884, with Burmah
Expedition 1885-7 (medal with clasp), on
N.W. Frontier of India 1897, and with Tirah
Expedition 1897-8, present at relief of
Samana, at action of Chagra Kotal, at capture
of Sanpaga Pass, and operations in the Khy-
ber (despatches, medal with three clasps,
1284
COMPANIONAGE.
D.S.O.) ; was A.A.G., India 1906-7, and
Comdg. R.E. 2nd Div. N. Army, India
1909-11 : m. 1887, Frances Kate, el. da. of
the late Col. Charles Henry Ewart, B.S.C. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1898.
Bigham, Lieut -Col. the Hon. Charles Clive,
C.M.G., C.B.E. [see V. Mersey].
Bigham, Hon. Frank Trevor Roger,
C. B. [see V. Mersey].
Bignell, Major Francis Lawrence,
D. S.O., son of Edmund Bignell; b. 1886;
is Major Australian Forces ; European War
1915-18 (despatches twice, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Bignell, Major Richard Lowis, D.S.O. ;
b. 1881 ; is Major Indian Army ; served with
Abor Expedition 1911-12 (medal with clasp),
and during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Major, Russian
Order of St. Stanislas), Afghan War 19x9 ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bigsworth, Wing-Com. Arthur Wellesley,
C.M.G., D.S.O., A.F.C., son of Arthur
Wellesley Bigsworth ; b. 1885 ; entered R.N.
18 — , became Flight-Lieut. 1913, Wing-Com.
Roy. Naval Air Ser. 1915, and Wing-Com.
R. A.F. 1918; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O. with Bar, C.M.G., A.F.C.) :
m. 1920, Kathleen Eleanor, widow of Major
E. Gardiner, R.E. ; cr. D.S.O. 1915 (Bar 1917),
C.M.G. 1919.
Bilgrami, Syed Hossain, C.S.I. , son of
the late Syed Zainuddin Hossain Khan
Bahadur ; 0. 1842 ; ed. privately, at David
Hare Acad., and at Presidency Coll., Cal-
cutta (B.A. 1865); was Professor of Arabic
and Persian in Canning Coll., Lucknow
1866-73 in service of Nizam of Hyderabad
1873-1907, as Private Sec. to first Sir Salar
Jung (accompanying him to England 1876),
and afterwards to his successors, becoming
Director of Public Instruction, an Additional
Member of Legislative Council of India
1901- 3, and a Member of Univs. Commn.
1902- 3 ; was the first Indian Member of
Council of Sec. of State for India 1907-9 ;
subsequently Special Adviser to the Prime
Min. to H.E.H. the Nizam, and Tutor to his
sons; author of “ Life of Sir Salar Jung,”
etc. : m. 1st, 1864, the only da. (who d. 1897)
of Syed Mohamed Zaki ; 2ndly, 1910, Miss
Edith Boardman, M.D., L.S.A. ; cr. C.S.I.
1908. Rocklands, Saifabad , Hyderabad ,
Deccan , India; Secunderabad Club.
Billinton, Lieut. -Col. Lawrence, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; temporary Lieut. -Col. R.E. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E., Order
of Crown of Roumania with Swords) ; cr.
C.B.E (Mil.) 1919.
Billyard-Leake [see Leake],
Bilton, Lieut.-Col. Lewis Leonard,
C.M.G., son of Lewis Bilton, of Bellwood,
Perth; b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. Worcester-
shire Regt. (T.F.); served during European
War 1917-18 (despatches, C.M.G., Croix de
Guerre) : m. 1911, Helen Rachel, da. of Neil
Robson, of Glasgow ; cr. C.M.G. 1918. 17,
Rutland Street , Edinburgh.
Bindall, Lieut.-Col. Frederick William
Duffield, C.M.G. ; b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col.
Middlesex Regt. ; cr. C.M.G. 1917.
Bingay, Major Hubert Lyle, D.S.O.,
b. 1880 ; Major R.E. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bingham, Capt. Alexander Gordon,
C.J.E., son of the late William Bingham,
Civil Ser. ; b. 1873 * Capt. Roy. Indian
Marine ; Mesopotamia 1914-18 (despatches,
C.I.E.) : m. 1902, Marion Alice, da. of S.
Beall ; cr. C.I.E. 1918.
Bingham, Lieut.-Col. Charles Henry
Marion, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Col.
C. T. Bingham, Indian Army; b. 1873;
Major R.A.S.C., and an A.Q.M.G. ;
S. African War 1899-19010, in Loyal N.
Lancashire Regt. present at relief of
Kimberlev (twice severely wounded,
despatches, medal with four clasps),
European War 1015-17, in France as
D. A.Q.M.G. and Italy as A.Q.M.G. (de- 1
spatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.) ; was D.A.Q.M.G.
Straits Settlements 1911-19 ; appointed A. A.
and Q.M.G. 1920: m. 1905, Rose Aylmer, |
da. of the late Col. A. S. Cameron, V C.,
C. B. ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1919.
Bingham, Lieut.-Col. David Anderson,
D. S.O.', b. 18 — ; is Capt. and temporary
Major and Acting Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a
tJatn. Liverpool Regt. ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.): m.
18 — ; wife d. 19 — ; cr. D.S.O. 1918. Ingate-
stone Hall , Ingatestone, Essex.
Bingham, Capt. the Hon. John Denis
Yelverton, D.S.O. [see B. Clanmorris].
Bingham, Major Ralph Charles, D.S.O.
[see E. LucanJ.
Bingham, Lieut.-Col. Samuel, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. N.
Lancashire Regt. ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., Belgian Croix de Guerre) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bingham, Brig.-Gen. Oswald Buckley
Bingham Smith-, C.M.G., D.S.O., 2nd son
of the late Rev. Oswald Smith-Bingham, of
Thornbury, Isleworth; b. 1868; ed. at Win-
chester ; entered 3rd Dragoon Guards 1889,
became Capt. 1898, Major 1903, Lieut.-Col.
1912, Col. 1916, and Hon. Brig.-Gen.
[retired) 1920; served in S. Africa 1901-2,
decorated for gallantry in rearguard action
near Vrede (despatches, D.S.O.), and during
European War 1914-19 (wounded twice,
despatches, C.M.G.); appointed a Brig.-Gen.
and Inspector of Cav. 19x7: m. i903,Edythe
Mary, 2nd da of the late R. T. Tunstall-
Moore, of Stedalt, co. Meath ; cr. D.S.O.
1901, C.M.G. 1916. Army and Navy, White's,
and Cavalry Clubs.
Binney, Major Edward Victor, D.S.O.,
son of Thomas Godfrey Binney, of Guisnes
Court, Tolleshunt D’Arcy, Essex; b, 1885;
is Major R.E.; served in Mesopotamia 1915-
17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Binney, Com. Thomas Hugh, D.S.O.,
el. son of T.G. Binney; b. 1883; Com. R.N ;
European War 1914-19 (D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Binnie, Thomas Inglis, C.M.G., son of
Thomas Binnie; b. 1874; appointed Super-
visor of Roads, British Central Africa
1897, Assist. Surveyor, Survey Depart. 1898,
Ch. Surveyor 1900, and Director of Public
Works, N>asaland Protectorate 1914; was
Surveyor to Anglo-Portugese Provisional
Boundary Delimitation 1899 and 1900 ; cr.
C.M.G. 1916. Zomba, Nyasaland Protec-
torate.
Bion, Wilfred Ruprecht, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ;
is Lieut. Tank Corps; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Legion
of Honour) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Binns, Arthur, C.B.E.; b. 18 — ; Dep.
Ch. Inspector of Taxes, Inland Revenue;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1902.
Bir Bikram Singh, Lieut. -Col. Raj Kumar
Bahadur, C.S.I., C.I.E., younger son of
H. H. Raja (Sir Shamsher Prakash Bahadur)
of Sirmur (Nahan), G.C.S.I. ; b. 1868 ; ed. at
Nahan, Sirmur State; served throughout
Tirah Expedition 1897-8 with 2nd Div. (de-
spatches, C.I.E.) ; is Hon. Lieut.-Col. in the
Army; was an Hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy of
India 1906-1 r; represented Imperial Ser.
Troops at Coronation of King Edward VII.,
and at Staff Coll., Camberley 1907-9; cr.
C.I.E. 1898, C.S.I. 1914. Nahan, Punjab;
Sirmur Club.
Birch, Lieut.-Col. Alan Grant, D.S.O., son
of the late John Grant Birch; b. 1882; ed.
at Winchester Coll., and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. Mechanical Sciences Tripos
1903) ; is a Member of the firm of John Birch
and Co. (Limited), merchants and engineers,
Manager of Light Railways (Limited), and
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. R.E., 2nd London Div.
(T.F.); European War 1914-18 (severely
wounded, despatches, D.S.O. with Bar) : tn-
1912, Grace Mariana, da. of Frank Booth, of
Hoe Place, Old Woking; cr. D.S.O. 1916 (Bar
1917). Hillrise, Hillview Road, Woking;
Conservative Club.
Birch, Lieut.-Col. Alexander Harry Col-
vin, D.S.O. ; b. 1861 ; entered R.A. 1880, and
became Lieut.-Col. 1909 ; served with Burma
Expedition 1885-7 (despatches, medal with
COMPANIONAGE.
285
clasp), with Miranzai Expedition 1891, with
Manipur Expedition 1891 (medal with clasp),
with Chin Hills Expedition 1891-2, with
Waziristan Expedition 1894-5 (clasp), on
N.-W. Frontier of India i8g7-8 (despatches
four times, Brevet Major, medal with two
clasps), and during European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1895, Eleanor
Geraldine (from whom he obtained a divorce
1916), da. of Col. Francis Richard Begbie
[see Campbell, Bt., cr. 1831, colls.]; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Birch, Col. de Burgh, C.B. , M.D., son of
de Burgh Birch, M.D., formerly Madras
Med. Ser. ; b. 1852 ; M.B. and C.M. Edin-
burgh 1877, and M.D. 1880 ; is Emeritus Pro-
fessor (Professor of Physiology 1884-1917)
and Dean of Faculty of Med. in Univ.
of Leeds, Col. Army Med. Ser. Reserve
(Territorial), a Member of W. Riding of
York Territorial Force Asso., Hon. Col.
Roy. Army Med. Corps; a F.R.S.E., Chm.
of Med. Sers. Committee, and Hon. Sec.,
Territorial Branch, St. John Ambulance
Asso. (No. 7, Leeds Dist.); sometime
Administrative Med. Officer (V.D.) W.
Riding Div. (Territorial Force), N. Command,
and a Member of W. Riding of Yorkshire
County Asso. ; was Assist. Director of Med.
Sers. W. Riding of York Div., Territorial
Force 1908-12, and again 1915-17 (62nd Div.),
and with British Rxpedii ionary Force in
France 1917, and Dep. Commr. Med. Sers.,
Ministry of National Ser. 1918-19: m 1st,
1883, Loetitia Elizabeth, da. of C. Milner,
formerly of Startforth Hall, Barnard Castle;
2nd, 1914, Dora A. D., widow of Lieut. Col.
C. L. Allan, Durham L.I. ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1909. Leeds Club.
Birch, Col. Edward Massy, C.B. , C.M.G. ,
D. S O., son of the late Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-
Col. Edward Alfred Birch, M.D., F.R.C.P.,
formerly Indian Med. Ser. ; b. 1875 ; ed. at
Clifton Coll. ; entered R.A. 1895, became
Capt. 1901, Major 1911, Lieut. -Col. 1916, and
Brevet Col. 1918; S. Africa 1899-1902 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.), European War 1914 18
(3rd Class Russian Order of St. Anne,
C.M.G., Officer Legion of Honour, Brevet
Col., C.B.); was a Remount Staff Officer
1903-5, and at Staff Coll., Camberley 1907-9 :
m 1917, Violet, widow of Alfred Evans
Brown, Colonial Civil Ser. ; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
C. M.G. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1919
Birch, Capt. John Maurice, D.S.O. ’>
b. 18 — ; formerly Capt. S. Lancashire Regt.;
served in Mesopotamia 1915-17 (despatches,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Birch, Lieut.-Col. Julius Guthloe, D.S. 0. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut. -Col. Gordon Highlanders,
has Order of Leopold of Belgium; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Birch, Major Percy Yates, D.S.O.)
b. 1884; Major R.G.A. : m. 19 — ; cr. D.S.O.
1918. Lyncroft, Mead Road, Chislehurst
Birch, Major Wyndham Lindsay Winch,
D.S.O., M.B.E., son of the late Sir Arthur
Birch; b. 1878; Capt. and Acting Major W.
Yorkshire Regt. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, M.B.E,. D.S.O.) : m. 1920, Lady
Susan FitzClarence, da. of 7th Earl of Hard-
wicke, and widow of Capt. Augustus An hur
Cornwallis FitzClarence [E. Mansfield, colls.] ;
cr. M.B.E. 1918, D.S.O. 1919.
Bird, Lieut.-Col. Arthur James Glover,
D.S.O.) b. 1883; entered R.E. 1900, became
Capt. 1910, Major 1916, and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1918; served on N.-W. Frontier of India
1908 (medal with clasp), andduring European
War 1914-17 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.); cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Bird, blight-Lieut. Augustus Wieland,
D.S.O. ; b. 18—; is Flight-Lieut. R.A.F. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Italian silver medal) : m. 1919, Clarice
Mary, da of the late Seth Barton French,
of New York and Virginia, U.S.A. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917-
Bird, Hon. Bolton Stafford, C.M.G., son
of Thomas Bird, of Northumberland ; b.
1840 ; ed. privately ; is a J.P. for Tasmania ;
has been treasurer Postmaster-Gen., Min.
of Customs, and Min. of Education, Tas-
mania 1887-92 and 1899-1903 ; was a Member
of House of Assembly 1882-1909 (Speaker
thereof 1894-6), since when he has been a
M.L.C. (now Chm. of Committees) : m. 1867,
Helen, who d. 1917, da. of the late Robert
Chisholm, of Hope Park, Auckland, New
Zealand ; cr. C.M.G. 1920. Hobart , Tas-
mania.
Bird, Christopher John, C.M.G., el. son
of the late John Bird, C.M.G., Natal Civil
Ser.; b. 1855; ed. at Maritzburg High
Sch. ; entered Natal Civil Ser. 1874, became
Assist. Colonial Sec. 1888, Principal Under
Sec. 1893, Chm. of Natal Civil Ser. Board
1901, Permanent Head of Natal Civil Ser.
1903, and Acting Under Sec., Depart, of
Interior 1910; retired 1911 ; was a Member
of Public Ser. Commn., S. Africa 1911-12;
is a J.P. for the Colony : m. 1887, Edith, da.
of the late William Armstrong, M.R.C.S.E. ;
cr. C.M.G. 1901. Pietermaritzburg , Natal.
Bird, Major Clarence August, D.S.O.)
b- 1885; is Capt. and Brevet Major R.E. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Major); cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Bird, Lieut.-Col. Elliott Beverley, D.S.O.,
son of the late George Beverley Bird,
formerly King’s Own Yorkshire L.I ; b.
1881 ; ed. at Cheltenham, and at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin ; is a Physician and Electro-Thera-
peutist, and Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.);
served during European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches four times, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., Croix de Guerre) : m. 1909, the Hon.
Gladys Rice, da. of 6th Baron Dynevor ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917. 15, Clarence Parade,
Southsea ; Royal Albert Yacht, and Royal
Corinthian Yacht Clubs.
Bird, Frederic Dougan, C.B., M.B.,
F.R.C.S., son of Samuel Dougan Bird ; b.
1858; Hon. F.R.C.S. 1913; Gallipoli, Egypt,
and Macedonia 19^-18 as Lieut.-Col. Army
Med. Ser. (despatches, C.B.) : m. 1883, Lucy
Clare Hopkins; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916. 41,
Spring Street Melbourne, Australia.
Bird, Rev. John Turnbull, C.M.G., son
of the late James Brown Bird, of Fishwick,
Hutton, Berwickshire ; b. 1862; is a Min. of
Church of Scotland, and a 1st class Chap, to
the Forces ; served during S. African War
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-17 (despatches twice,
C M.G.): m. 1896, Wilhelmina Gilchrist, da.
of the late Capt. James Stewart ; cr. C M.G.
I9I7-
Bird, Lieut.-Col. John Wilfred, D.S.O.,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., son of the late John S.
Bird, 67th Regt.; b. 1872; formerly Surg.
R.N., and Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.);
European War 1914-19, in France, Macedonia,
and Palestine (despatches, D.S.O.) : m.
1903, Marjorie Jane Byrne ; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Bird, Major Lawrence Wilfred, D.S.O.,
O.B.E., son of Arthur Bird, J.P., of The
Grange, Great Bookham ; b. 1883; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Major
Roy. Berkshire Regt. ; European War 1914-18
(despatches twice, D.S.O.) : m. 1916, Hilda,
da. of the late Richard Alfred Lett, M.D.,
of Wakefield ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, O.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Bird, Major Lennox Godfrey, D.S.O.,
son of the late Col. Frederic Vincent Godfrey
Bird, R.M.L.I. ; b 1878; ed. at Felsted ; is
an Architect ; is temporary Major Roy. W.
Surrey Regt.; served during European War
1915-18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.): m.
1916, Margaret Stuart, da. of the Hon. Sir
John Alexander Cockburn, K. C.M.G., M.P. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bird, Major Malcolm Gelling, D.S.O. ;
b. 18—; Major Lancashire Fusiliers; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches,
D S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bird, Rev. Richard, D.S.O., el. son of
John Bird, of Ballydulea House, Queens-
town, co. Cork; b. 1882; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B. A. 1905, M.A. 1919); appointed R.
of Ballyfin, Queen’s co. 1907, and of St.
Kevin’s, Dublin 1919; European War 1915-
19 as Chap, to the Forces (despatches twice ,
1286
COMPANIONAGE.
D.S.O., prisoner); cr. D-S.O. 1918. 88, South
Circular Road , Portobello, Dublin.
Bird, Col. Spencer Godfrey, D.S.O.,
son of the late Rev. Godfrey Bird, of
Great Wig-borough, Essex; b. 1854; ed.
at Haileybury ; entered 102nd Regt. 1874,
became Capt. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers 1881,
Major 1892, Lieut. -Col. 1902, and Brevet Col
1905 ; retired 1906 ; served in S. Africa
1899, 1902, in command of his Batn., at
battle of Talana Hill (despatches thrice,
D.S.O.) ; is Sec. of Oriental Club: was
in command of Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City
of London Regt.) 19x4-16: m. 1880, Mary
Catharine, el. da. of the late W. C. Macready,
of Ceylon Civil Ser. ; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Oriental Club.
Bird, Col. Stanley, M.V.O., son of the
late Col. Stanley George Bird, C.B. ; b.
1864; ed. privately, and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; entered Roy. Fusiliers (City of
London Regt.) 1883, became Capt. 1891, Major
1898, Lieut. -Col. 1905, and Brevet Col. 1908 ;
retired 1909; served with Moplah Rising
Expedition 1885, and with Nile Expedition
1898, present at battle of Khartoum (de-
spatches, medals with clasp) ; was D.A. A.G.,
Cairo 1899-1901 ; appointed a Staff-Lieut.
1917: m. 1892, Martha Pauline, da. of the
late Joseph Azarian, of Boston, U S.A., and
Constantinople; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1906.
Naval and Military Club.
Bird, Major Thomas Griffin, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Major R.G.A. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Belgian Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bird, Major Thomas Harold, D.S.O., son
of William Bird, of Killarney, Gresford, N.
S- Wales ; 6.1888; ed. at Public Sch., Gres-
ford, N.S. Wales; is a Farmer and Grazier,
and Major Australian Light Horse; served
during European War 1915-18 in Gallipoli,
Egypt, and Palestine (despatches, D.S.O.):
cr. D.S O. 1918.
Bird, Maj.-Gen. Wilkinson Dent, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Capt.
John Dent Bird, 20th Hussars ; b. 1869 ;
ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ;
entered The Queen’s (Roy. W. Surrey
Regt.) 1888, became Capt. and Brevet
Major 1897, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1509, Major
1910, Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. Roy.
Irish Rifles 1913, Brevet Col. 1915, and
Col. 1913 ; served with Niger Expedition
1897 (despatches, medal with clasp. Brevet
Major), on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8
(medal with two clasps), in S. Africa 1899-
1900, present at operations in Rhodesia, and
at relief of Mafeking (severely wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.), and during European
War 1914-18 (severely wounded, despatches,
A.D.C. to H.M., Legion of Honour, C.B.,
C.M.G., Croix de Guerre); sometime Ch.
Instructor and Staff Officer at Sch. of Mus-
ketry; was an A A.G. and a Professor at
Indian Staff Coll. 1905-9; appointed a Gen.
Staff Officer at Head Quarters 1910, Director
of Staff Duties 1916-17, and Lieut. -Gov. and
Sec. Roy. Hospital, Chelsea 1918, with tem-
porary rank of Maj.-Gen. ; has been an A.D.C.
to H.M. since 1915; has Roy. Geographical
So.’s Diploma : nt. 1902, Winifred Editha, da.
of Major J. Barnett Barker, formerly 5th
Fusiliers; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
C.M.G. 1918. Royal Hospital, Chelsea, S. IV.
Birds, Major Samuel Buttrey, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 18 — ; is Acting Major Canadian
Inf. ; served during European War 1915-18
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.): cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Birdwood, Lieut.-Col. George Christopher
McDowall, C.B.E. \ b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. and
aDist. Remount Officer; Burma Expedition
1885-9 (medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Birkreck, Major Benedict, D.S.O., son
of the late William John Birkbeck, J>P.,D.L.,
of Stratton Strawless Hall, Norwich, and
Thorpe House, Norwich; b. 1886; ed. at
Eton, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; is Major
Coldstream Guards ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) : >«.
1914, Jacqueline Harriet, da. of the late
James Dalison Alexander, D.L. (see E.
Cork]; cr. D.S.O. 1918. Stratton Strawless
Hall , Norwich; Thorpe High House , Nor-
wich; n, Stanhope Terrace , W.; Guards' ,
and Marlborough Clubs.
Birkbeck, Major Gilbert, D.S.O., son
of Robert E. Birkbeck, of Brisbane, Queens-
land ; b. 1876 ; is Major Australian Forces,
and Vet. Inspector, Stock Depart., Queens-
land ; served during European War 1914-17,
present at Gallipoli (despatches, D.S.O.);
m. 1908, Jacintha, da. of Joseph Antony,
of Mackay, Queensland; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Mackay , Queensland.
Birkett, Major Gerald Halsey, D.S.O. ;
b. 1883 ; Major S. Wales Borderers and a
Dep. Assist. Mil. Sec.; S. Africa 1901-2
(medal), European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Birkett, Brig. -Gen. Herbert Stanley,
C.B., son of the late William Birkett; b.
1864 ; ed. at Forest House Sch., Chester
(England), and at McGill Univ. (M.D. and
C. M. 1886;; is Col. Canadian Army Med.
Corps, and Assist. Director of Med. Sers.
with rank of Brig.-Gen. ; served during
European War 1914-17 Comdg. No. 3
Canadian (McGill) Gen. Hospital (which he
organised), and as Specialist for diseases of
the nose, throat, and ear, and Consultant for
Boulogne Area (despatches, C.B.); organised
1st Regimental Stretcher Section in Canada,
and No. 3 Bearer Co. and Field Hospital ;
sometime Principal Med. Officer, 4th Mil.
Dist., Montreal ; appointed Professor, Oto-
Laryngology, McGill Univ 1894, Dean of
Faculty of Med there 1914; received Offi-
cers’ Colonial Auxiliary Forces Decoration
1916; author of numerous med. works:
m. 1899, Margaret MacNaughton ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1917. 252, Mountain Street, Montreal ;
Mount Royal , and University ( Montreal )
Clubs.
Birkett, Com. Miles Brock, D.S.O. ;
b 18 — ; is Com R.N., and Flight Sub-
Lieut Roy. Naval Air Ser.; cr. D S.O. 1917.
Birkett, Lieut.-Col. Richard Maule,
D. S.O. ; b. 1882 ; is Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. Roy. Sussex Regt.; S. Africa
1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps),
European War 1914-18 (despatches four
times, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col., Ita'ian
Croix de Guerre): m. 1916; err. D.S.O. 1918.
Birkin, Lieut.-Col. Charles Wilfrid,
C.M.G. [see Birkin, Bt.].
Birkin, Lieut.-Col. Richard Leslie, D.S.O.
[see Birkin, Bt.].
Birley, Major Bevil Langton, D.S.O.;
b. 1884; Capt. and Brevet Major King’s Own
(Roy. Lancaster Regt.); Gallipoli 1915, Meso-
potamia 1916-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Major) : m. 19— ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. Spring
Grove, Wye.
Birley, Wing-Com. James Leatham,
C.B.E., son of the late Francis Hornby
Leatham, of Claridges, Lingfield, Surrey; b.
1884; Squadron-Leader and Acting Wing-
Com. and Med. Officer R.A.F. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, O.B.E., C.B.E.);
cr. O.B.E and C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Birley, Leonard, C.I.E., son of the late
Arthur Birley ; b. 1875; ed. at Uppingham,
and at New Coll., Oxford ; entered I.C.S.
1897 ; served in Bengal as Assist. Magistrate
and Collector; appointed Joint Magistrate
and Dep. Collector 1907, and Magistrate and
Collector, Dacca 1911 : m. 1908, Jessie Craig,
da. of the late Maxwell Smith, of Tirhoot,
Bengal; cr. C.I.E. 1914. Dacca , Bengal.
Birley, Capt. Norman Pellew, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of the Rev. Hugh Hornby Birley,
R. of Croxdale, Durham; b. 18 — ; is Capt.
S. Staffordshire Regt. (Reserve) ; European
War 1914- '8 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.): m.
1919, Eileen Alice, da. of Laugharne Morgan,
of Underwood, Mumbles ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Birley, Richard Archibald, D.S. 0. ;
b. 1873; Major R.H.A. (retired); European
War 19(4-19 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Birney, Col. Charles Folliott, D.S.O.,
son of the late Col. John Birney [see E.
COMPANIONAGE.
1287
Dalhousie, colls.] ; 6. 1878 ; is Major R.E. »
served in Tibet i903-4(medal with clasp), and
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D.S.O., Legion of Honour) : m. 1910,
Dorothy, el. da. of the late Lieut.-Col. John
Tasman Waddell Leslie, C.I.E. ; cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Birnie, Capt. Edward D’Arcy, D.S.O. ,
M.C. ; b. 18—; European War 1914-18 as
Capt. Border Regt. (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Birnie, Com. Harry Charles, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Lieut. -Com. and Acting Com.
R.N.R.; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Birrell, Col. Edwin Thomas Fair-
weather, C.B., C.M.G., M.B., son of James
Birrell, J.P., formerly of Uttershill, Peni-
cuick, Midlothian; b. 1874; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Glenalmond, and at Edinburgh Univ.
(M. B. and C.M. 1895); entered Roy. Army
Med. Corps 1896, became Capt. 1899, Major
1907, Lieut.-Col. 1915, and Col. Army Med.
Ser. 19x7; served in Balkan Campaign
1912-13, and during European War 1914-17
(despatches, C.M.G., C.B., Orders of White
Eagle of Serbia and Redeemer of Greece,
Greek medal for mil. merit) : m. 1907, Kate
Davida, da. of the late William Gibson,
of Jonsered, Sweden; cr. C.M.G. jgic, C.B.
(Mil.) i9i7.
Birt, Lieut.-Col. Charles William
Howard, D.S.O.; b. 1881; is Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. Border Regt. ; served
during European War 1914-18 (thrice
wounded, despatches twice, D.S O. with
Bars, Brevet Lieut.-Col.) : m. 1919, Rosaldin
Lucy, da. of W. O. Blott, of 34, Norham
Road, Oxford; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (two Bars
1918). Tambellup , IV. Australia.
Birtwistle, Brig.- Gen. Arthur, C.B.,
C. M .G., D.S.O., son of William Birtwistle,
of Billing’s Scarr, Lancashire ; b. 1877 I ed.
at Blackburn Gram. Sch., and at Univ. Sch.
Southport; is a Brig.-Gen. (T.D.) R.F.A.’
(T.F.), a cotton spinner and manufacturer,
and a J.P. for Lancashire; served during
European War 1915-18 (despatches, C.M.G.,
D. S.O., C.B.): m. 1906, Mrs. Alfred Wood-
man, of Liverpool; cr. C.M.G. 1915, D S.O.
19 1 8 , C. B . ( Mi 1 . ) r 9 x 9 . Bill ing’s S carr, Black-
burn ; Royal Automobile Club.
Birtwistle, Major William, D.S.O. ; b.
18— ; formerly Major R.F.A. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Biscoe, Brig.-Gen. Julian Dallas Tyndale
Tyndale-, C.B., son of the late William
Earle Tyndale-Biscoe, J.P., of Holton Park,
Oxford ; b. 1867 ; entered Hussars 1887, be-
came Lieut.-Col. 1908, Col. 1912, and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. (retired) 19x9; served on N.-W
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with
clasp), in S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s medal
with three clasps), and during European
War 1914-16 (despatches twice, C.B.) ; was
Comdt. of a Remount Depot 1916, and
an A.A.G. 1917 : m 1908, Agnes Dorothy,
da. of the late E. F. Dudgeon, of Gogar Bank
Midlothian ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916.
Bisdee, Capt. Thomas Edward, D.S.O.
M.C. ; 6. 18 — ; Capt. Duke of Cornwall’s
Jc1-’ ’ r^5??ean War I9r4*19 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bishan Das, Maj .-Gen. Rai Bahadur
Dewan, C.I.E. , son of Kishan Chand, of
Jammu, Kashmir; b. 1865; ed. at Punjab
Univ ; was Private Sec. to Raja Sir Ram
Singh 1886-99, Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. of
A®"11"11 *ndu Kashmir Army 1899-1909, Mil.
Sec to Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir
u9°V\and 5°me Min‘ *9*4-19, since
when he has been Revenue Min. ; has Roy
Victorian medal ; cr. C.I.E. 1914. Jammu,
Kashmir State, India.
Bishop, Capt. Frederick Edward, D S 0
son of the late Lieut.-Col. F. F. R. Bishop!
i87?; ed. privately; is Capt.
Bedfordshire Regt. ; sometime Travelling
Commr., N. Territories, Gold Coast; served
l? Ashanti 1900 in command of Kumassi
Fort during siege after evacuation by bulk
of garrison (despatches, medal with clasp): I
m. 1909, Julia Ethel, da. of Bromley Symons,
of Newton Abbot; cr. D.S.O. 1901.
Bishop, Surg.-Capt. ‘George Thompson
C. M.G., M R.C.S.; b. 18 — ; ed. at London
Univ.; L.R.C. P. and M.R.C.S. 1892; Surg.-
Capt. R.N. (retired); cr. C.M.G- 1917.
Bishop, Lieut.-Col. William Avery, V.C.,
D. S.O., M.C. , D.F.C.. son of William Avery
Bishop, of Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada;
b 1894; ed. at R.M.C., Kingston, Canada ; is
Lieut.-Col. Canadian Cav., and a Gen. Staff
Officer, Canadian Forces Head Quarters,
London ; European War 1914-18 ''despatches,
M.C., D.S.O. with Bar, V.C., D.F.C., Legion
of Honour, Cross de Guerre with palm) :
m. 1917, Margaret Eaton, da. of C. E. Bur-
den; cr. D.S.O. (with Bar) 1917. Toronto,
Ontario.
Bishop, Major William Samuel George,
D.S.O. ; b. 1863 ; formerly Dep. Commr. of
Ordnance ; now Hon. Major ; Nile Expedition
1898 (medal), European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bisset, Major Frederic William Lyon,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; European War 1914-
19 as Capt. and Brevet Major Duke of Corn-
wall’s L.I. (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Bissett, Lieut.-Col. George, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 1889 ; Lieut, and Acting Lieut.-Col. Roy.
Scots Fusiliers; European War 1914-18
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bittleston, Major Kenneth George,
D.S.O. ; b. 1884 ; Major R.F.A. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1907,
Alice Katharine, da. of the late Hon. John
Charles D undas [see M. Zetland, colls.]; cr.
D.S.O. 1919. N adder Cottage, Donhead St.
Andrew, Salisbury.
Blachford, Lieut.-Col. James Vincent,
C. B.E.; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Black, Major Alexander MacGregor,
D. S.O.; b. 1878; Major Northumberland
Fusiliers; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.vS.O.) : m. 1919, May, widow of Septimus
Duncan Simond; cr. D.S.O. 1918. 26, Essex
Street , Strand, W.C.
Black, Lieut.-Col. Claud Hamilton Griffith,
D.S.O., son of the Rev. John Black, Canon
of St. Mary the-Virgin, Elphin, co. Sligo; b.
1881 ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Lancers;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevets Major and Lieut.-Col., Croix de
Guerre); attached to British Delegation to
Peace Conference in Paris 1919: m. 1913,
Augusta Sarah, da. of T. J. Shipton Green ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Black, Lieut.-Col. James Jamison, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. Australian Army Med
Corps; served during European War 1915-
18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Black, Col. John Campbell Lamont,
C.M.G.; b. 1869; Col. P..A.S.C., and an
Assist. Director of Supplies ; S. African War
1899-1902 (medal with clasps), European War
1914-17 (despatches, C.M.G.): m. 1904, Zoe,
da. of E. W. Tichener ; cr. C.M.G. 1917.
Black, Major Robert Barclay, D.S.O.,
M.B., son of the late J. Milne Black ; b.
1876; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. 1897);
Major Roy. Army Med. Corps (retired) ; S.
African War 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
Soudan 1908 (medal with clasp), European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; has 3rd
class Order of the Nile : m. 1914, Lady
Marcia Valda Jocelyn, da. of 7th Ear) of
Roden; cr. D.S.O. 19x7. Glottenham House,
Robertsbridge, Sussex.
Black, Brig. - Gen. Walter Clarence,
C.I.E.; 6.1867; Col. Indian Army; Chitral
Relief Force 1-95 (medal with clasp), N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-98 (two clasps); is
Mi'. Sec. Army Head Quarters, India, with
rank of Brig.-Gen. ; cr. C.I.E. 1919.
Black, William George, C.B.E., LLD.,
son of George Black, Solicitor, of Glasgow ;
1288
COMPANIONAGE.
b. 1857; Hon. LL. D., Glasgow 1912; Vice'
Pres. St. Mungo’s Coll., Glasgow, a Manager
of Hoy. Infirmary, Glasgow, and Chm. cf its
OpthalmicCommittee; Convener of Standing
V. A.D. Committee, Scottish Branch of
British Red Cross So. during European
War ; was Member of Officers’ Advisory
Board with 4th Army at Namur 1919 and
Chm. Interviewing Board for W. Scotland
under Ex-Officers’ Training Scheme 1919-20,
since when he has been Chm. Dist. Selection
Committee for Western Lowlands ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Aberdeen. S. Div. ( LU )
1906, Elgin Dist. jan 1910, and Islington,
W. Div. Dec. 1910 : m. 1899, Anna Robert-
son, who d. 1920, da. of the late Robert
Blackie, publisher; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Ardmay, Arrochar, Dumbartonshire ; Ra-
moyle, Dowanhill Gardens, Glasgow ; Carl-
ton, Royal Societies' , and Edinburgh
University Clubs.
Blackader, Maj.-Gen. Charles Guinand,
C. B., D.S.O., son of Charles George Black-
ader ; b. 1869 ; entered Leicestershire Regt.
1888, became Capt. 1895, Major 1904, Lieut. -
Col. 1912, Brev-t Col. 1915, and Maj.-Gen
1918 ; served with Niger Expedition 1897-8
(despatches, medal with two clasps), in
S. Africa 1899-1902, present at battle of
Talana Hill, at defence of Ladysmith, at ac-
tions of Ladysmith, Laing’s Nek, Belfast, and
Lydenburg, and operations in S.-E. Trans-
vaal (despatches twice, Queen’s medal with
four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
D. S.O.), and during European War 1914-18
as a Lieut. Col., Brig. Com. and a Div. Com.
(despatches twice, Brevet Col., C.B. , Maj.-
Gen., Com. Order of Leopold of Belgium,
French and Belgian Croix de Guerre, 1914
star with clasp, two medals) ; appointed
Extra A.D.C. to H.M. 1916: m. 1888, Marian
Ethel, da. of the late George Melbourn ; cr.
D.S.O. 1900, C.B (Mil.) 1917. Naval and
Military Club.
Blackbourne, Rev. Jacob, C.M.G.; b.
1862; ed. at Durham Univ. (M.A. 1914);
was V. of Keelby 1889-96 (also of Imming-
ham 1891-4), and R. of Riby 1894-6 ; ap-
pointed a 1st class Chap, to the Forces 1910;
retired 1919; R. of Acle, Norfolk; served
during S. African War 1899-1901 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with five clasps, promoted),
in Somaliland 1903-4 (despatches, medal
with two clasps), and during European War
1914-15 (despatches, CJM.G.); cr. C.M.G.
1915. The Rectory , Acle , Norjolk.
Blackburn, Lieut. -Col. Charles Cautley
D.S.O. ; b. 1867 ; formerly Capt. Norfolk
Regt. ; is Capt. Reserve of Officers ; served
during S. African War 1900-1902, present at
relief of Kimberley (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-16 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; appointed an Ordnance
Officer 1917, with rank of Lieut.-Col. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Blackburn, Capt. Erice Deane, D.S.O.,
Blackburn, William Ernest, C.B.E. ;
b. 18—; a Director in U S. A. of a Depart, of
Min. of Food; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Blackburne, Rev. Ha rry William, D.S. O. ,
M.C., son of Charles Blackburne, solicitor,
of Oldham; b . 1878; ed. at Tonbridge Sch.,
and at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1901, M.A.
1904); is a Chap, to the Forces; S. Africa
1900-1901 with Imperial Yeo. (Queen’s medal
with two clasps), European War 1914 18 (de-
spatches six times, M.C., D.S.O.); appointed
a Chap, to H.M. 1920: m. 1904, Haidee
Frances Blackburne, da. of Maj. Gen. W.
Creagh. Indian Army ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Blackburne, Col. Robert Ireland, C.B.,
son of the late Col. John Ireland Blackburne,
J.P., D.L., of Hale Hail, Liverpool ; b.
1850’ ed. at Eton, and at Trih. Coll., Camb.;
is Hon. Col. (formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdg.)
a Batn. Prince of Wales’s Vol. (S. Lanca-
shire Regt.), and a J.P. and D.L. for Lanca-
shire ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901 (de-
spatches, medal with three clasps, C.B.):
m. 1885, Georgina Vernon, da. of the late
Lieut.-Col. Sir Gustavus Hume, Lieut.
H.M.’s Body Guard ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1902.
Hale Hall , near Liverpool ; United Service
Club.
Blackburne-Hall [see Hall].
Blackden, Brig.-Gen. Leonard Shadwell,
C.B.E.-, b. 1863; Col. and Hon. Brig.-Gen.
(retired); Sierra Leone 1898-9 (medal with
clasp); cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1920.
Blacker, Capt. Frederick St. John,
DS.O. . son of the late William Blacker, J.P. ,
of Castle Martin, co. Kildare; b. 1881; en-
tered Rifle Brig. 1899, and became Capt. 1905 ;
retired 1910; S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s
medal with two clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), European War 1915-18 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Blacker, George Francis, C.B.E., M.D.,
F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., sonof the late Maj.-Gen.
Latham Blacker, of 144, Holland Road, W. ;
b. 1865 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at
Univ. Coll., London (B.S. 1891, M.D 1893,
Fellow 1896) ; F.R.C.P. 1902, Capt. R.A.M.C.
during European War 1915-18(0. B.E.) ; aCon-
sulting Obstetric Physician to Univ. Coll.
Hospital, London, Lecturer at and Dean
of Univ. Coll. Hospital Med. Sch., and a
F.R.C.S. : m. 1904, Shirley Elvina, da. of the
Rev. Thomas James Bowen, of Tormarton,
Gloucestershire; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
45, Wimpole Street, W.; Tarwood House,
South Leigh, Oxon ; Royal Automobile
Club.
Blacker, Major Norman Valentine,
D.S.O., M.C., son of — Blacker; b. 18—;
Major E. Yorkshire Regt. and Machine Gun
Corps; European War 1914-19 (wounded, de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) : tn.
1915, Olive Georgina, da. of Col. Lewis
An9truther Hope [see Hope, Bt., colls.] ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; European War 1914-18 as
Capt. Tank Corps (wounded, despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Blackburn, Major John Cecil, D.S.O.,
M.C.’, b. 1891; Capt. and Acting Major
W. Yorkshire Regt., and attached Roy.
Fusiliers; European War 1914-19 in N.
Russia (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Blackburn, Col. John Edward, C.B.,
son of the late Robert Bogle Blackburn,
Sheriff of Stirlingshire ; 6.1851; ed. at Glen-
almond, and at Eton; entered R.E. 1871,
became Lieut -Col. 1898, and Col. 1902 ; re-
tired 1908; served in Egyptian Campaign
1882, present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal
with clasp, bronze star), with Nile Expe-
dition 1884-5 and 1885-6 (despatches, clasps);
was Ch. Engineer, N. Command 1903-7 and
again 1915-16 (C.B.); cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917.
New Mile Chase, Ascot, Berks ; United
Service, and New ( Edinburgh ).
Blackburn, Capt. Reginald Vernon,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. Canadian Inf. ;
European War 1915-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Blacker, Brig.-Gen. Stewart Ward
William, D.S.O., son of the Rev. Robert
Shapland Carevv Blacker, of Carrick-blacker,
co. Armagh; b ■ 1865; is Lieut.-Col. R.A.,
and Brig.-Com. with rank of Brig.-Gen.;
served on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8
(medal with clasp), in S. African War 1899-
1900 (Queen’s medal with clasp), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Legion of Honour, Brevet Lieut.-Col.): m.
1903, Eva Mary Lucj' St. John, da. of the late
Lieut.-Col. Edward Albert FitzRoy [see B.
Southampton, colls.]; cr. D.S.O. 1917*
Blackett, Basil Phillott, C.B., son of
the late Rev. William Russell Blackett ; b.
1882 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Univ. Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1904, M.A. 19 ) > en^re?
Treasury 1904, and became a 1st class Cleric
1911, and Controller of Finance 1919; was
Private Sec. to Financial Sec. to the Irea-
sury 1909-11, and Sec. to Roy. Commn. on
Indian Finance and Currency 1913-14 1 went
on Special Mission to U.S.A. Govt, regard-
ing American Exchange 1914* with Anglo-
French Loan Mission 1915, and on Treasury
business in U.S.A. 1917-19; ha? Le?l?n
Honour : m. 1905, Marion Enid, da. of David
COMPANIONAGE.
1289
Provan Graham, of Glasgow ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1915. Oxford and Cambridge Club.
Blackett, Rear- A dm. Henry, C.B.E.
[see Blackett, Bt., colls.].
Blackett, Col. William Couthert, C.B.E. ,
LL.D. , son of William Cuthbert Blackett, M. D . ,
of Durham; b. 1859; LL-D. Birmingham
and M.Sc. Durham; formerly Lieut. -Col. 8th
Batn. Durham L-L (T.D.), and Col. Co.
Comdt. Durham Vol. Corps; Pres. Institution
of Mining Engineers, and a J.P. and D.L. for
co. Durham ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Acorn
Close, Sacriston, near Durham ; Conservative
Club.
Blackham, Col. Robert James, C.B. ,
C.M.G., C.I.E., D.S.O., M.D., son of the late
Dr. William Blackham, of Belfast; b. 1868;
ed. at Dublin Univ. ; L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S.,
Edinburgh 1892, D.P.H. London 1905, and
M.R.C.P. 1916; M.D. Ireland; Bar. Middle
Temple 1908 ; entered Roy. Army Med.
Corps 1895, became Capt. 1898, Major 1907,
Lieut. -Col. 1915, and Col Army Med. Ser.
1917 ; Tirah Field Force 1897-8, with Khyber
Brig. 1898-9, European War 1915-18, on Staff
(despatches five times, D.S.O., C.M.G.,
Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre with
Palm, C.B., 1914-15 star, two medals) ;
on Plague Duty, Punjab 1901-2 ; was Hon.
Surg. to Viceroy of India 1912-15 ; some-
time Dep. Director of Med. Sers. of 9th
Army Corps, and in N. Russia; is an
Assist. Commr. of St. John Ambulance
Brig., a Knight of Grace of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in England, Pres,
of League of Mercy, and Special Member
of Japanese Red Cross ; has Order of Mercy,
Kaisar-i-Hind, Coronation, and George V.
Ambulance medals ; author of numerous
works on Med. and Ambulance subjects,
and of “ Tropical Hygiene,” etc. : m. 1897,
Eleanor (a Lady of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England), elder da. of
Major Frederick Henry Mahony; cr. C.I.E.
1913, D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 19x8, C.B. (Mil.)
1919. Army and Navy, Royal Automobile ,
and United Service (Simla) Clubs.
Blacklin, Capt. Richard William
Broughton, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Capt. (retired)
R.N.R. ; served during European War 1914-
18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Blacklock, Maj.-Gen. Cyril Aubrey,
C.B. , C.M.G. , D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Lieut. -Col.
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps (retired as Hon.
Maj.-Gen. 1920); European War 1914-18
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O. w’th Bar,
C. M.G., C.B., Belgian Croix de Guerre);
cr. D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1917), C.M.G. 1918, C.B.
(Mil.) 1919.
Blacklow , Lieut.-Col Archibald Clifford,
D. S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major Australian Forces
European War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Blackman, Lieut.-Com. Charles Maurice,
D.S.O., son of the late Charles William
Blackman, of Northwood, Middlesex ; b.
1890; Lieut.-Com. K.N. : m. 1917, Brenda
Olive, da. of the late Lawrence Hargrave,
of Stanwell Park, Illawarra, N.S. Wales;
cr. D.S.O. 1919. Army and Navy Club.
Blackstock, Major George Grant,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Inf. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Blackwall, Lieut. -Col. John Eaton,
D.S.O., son of John Blackwall Evans Black-
wall, of Blackwall, Derby ; b. 1873 ; ed. at
Selwyn Coll., Camb. (B A. 1895); is a Civil
Engineer, County Surveyor of Leicester-
shire, and Lieut. -Col. (T.D.) Comdg. 4th
Batn. Leicestershire Regt. ; S. African War
1900-1902, European War 1914-18 with Notts
and Derbyshire Regt. (despatches, D.S.O.,
Legion of Honour): m. 1905, Elinor Sophie,
da. of the late William Statham, of Tot-
teridge, Herts; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Blackwell, Major Francis Victor,
C.B.E., M.C. ; b. 18- ; Major W. Riding
Begt. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
M.C.) ; rendered sers in connection with
Victory Loan (C.B.E.); cr. C.B.E. (Civil)
1920.
Blackwell, Col. William Richard,
C.M.G. ; b. 1877 ; Lieut. -Col. and Brevet
Col. R.A.M.C. ; S. Africa 1899-1902 (King’s
medal with two clasps), European War
1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G. Brevet-Col.) ;
cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Blackwood, Lieut.-Col. Albemarle Price,
D.S.O. [see M. Dufferin and Ava, colls.].
Blackwood, Capt. Frederick Herbert,
D.S.O. ; b. 1885 ; entered Lincolnshire Regt.
1906, and became Capt. 1914 ; served during
European War 1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O.) :
m. 1915, Nora, da. of John Charles Ponsonby
Wildup, L.R.C.P., formerly Medical Officer,
British Guiana; cr. D.S.O. 1914.
Blackwood, Com. Maurice Baldwin
Raymond, D.S.O. [see Blackwood, Bt.].
Blackwood, Capt. William, D.S.O.,
M.B. ; b. 18 — ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B.
and Ch.B. 1902) ; Capt. R.A.M.C. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar) ;
cr. D.S.O. (with Bar) 1918.
Blackwood, Major Edwin Herbert
O’Reilly-, D.S.O., M.C.; b. 1884; Major
R.G.A. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Blades, Major Walter William, D.S.O.,
son of Lieut.-Col. Joel Blades, formerly
R.A., of Folkestone ; b. 18^3 ; ed. at Val
Nord, Guernsey; entered Army 188 be-
came Assist. Corny- of Ordnance 190*, Dep.
Corny. I909, and Corny, with rank of Major
1915 ; retired 1919 ; served in S. Africa 1899-
1901, present at operations in Cape and
Orange River Colonies (despatches, Queen’s
medal with two clasps), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.): m.
1914, Janet Stoddart, of Wargrave, Berks ;
cr. D.S.O. 1915. Rutland Lodge , Rusper,
Sussex.
Blagrove, Col. Henry John, C.B ., C.B.E.,
son of Henry John Blagrove, of Cardiff Hall
and Orange Valley, Jamaica, and Gloucester
Place, Hyde Park, W ; b. 1854; ed. at Eton,
and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; entered 13th
Hussars 1875, became Capt. 1883, Major
1890, Lieut.-Col. 1896, and Brevet Col.
1900 ; retired 1901 ; served during Afghan
War 1879-80, with Egyptian Expedition
1882, present at battles of Kassassin and
Tel-el-Kebir, and march to Cairo (medal with
clasp, bronze star), and in S. Africa 1899-
1901 (despatches, medal with six clasps,
C.B.); Comdt. Prisoners of War Camp 1915-
17 : m. 1st, 1884, Alice Evelyn, who a. 1897,
da. of the late Rev. Evelyn Boothby
[Boothby, Bt., colls.] ; 2ndly, 1904, Violet,
da. of Frederick Walton, of Aberangell,
Montgomeryshire ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900,
C. B.E- (Mil.) 1919 Dowdeswell Court,
Dowdeswell, Gloucestershire ; Army and
Navy , and Cavalry Clubs.
Blain, Herbert Edwin, C.B.E., son of
the late Arbuthnot Harrison, of Liverpool 1
b. 1870; ed. privately ; was Tramways Man*
ager of West Ham 19 >3-13, since when he
has been OperatingManager of Underground
Railways of London (Limited) ; Pres. Muni-
cipal Tram ways Asso. of Great Britain and
Ireland 1910-n ; is Hon. Sec. London
“Safety First” Council, and of British In-
dustrial “Safety First” Asso, Hon. Sec.
and Member of Council of Institute of
Transport, and Vice Pres, of Industrial
League and Council : m. 1892, Clara, da.
of the late John Nitterville B ake. Bar.-at-
Law; cr. C.B.E. (.Civil) 1920. Constitutional
Club.
Blair, Brig.-Gen. Arthur, D.S.O., son of
the late Capt. James J. Blair, I.S.C. [see
Arthur, Bt., colls.] ; b. 1869 ; ed. at Chelten-
ham Coll, and at R. M.C. ; entered King’s Own
Scottish Borderers 1890, became Capt. 1900,
Major 1908, Lieut -Col. 1915, Brevet Col.
1916, and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1920;
served during Soudan Campaign 1898-9,
present at battle of Atbara (medal with
clasp), in S. Africa 1900-1902, as A.D.C. on
the Staff, as Major Scottish Horse, and as
D. A.A.G. Headquarters, Cape Colony (se-
verely wounded, despatches, Queen’s medal
with six clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, D.S.O). and during European War
1914-16 on Staff (di spatches, Brevet CoL);
was a D.A.A.G., Cape Colony 1902, and
D.A.Q.M.G. 1904-5 ; was a Gen. Staff Officer
41*
1290
COMPANIONAGE.
at Head Quarters 1908, and Brig.-Major 10th
Inf. Brig. E. Command 1908-11, and a Gen.
Staff Officer, S. Africa March to Sept. 1912;
was a Brig. Com. 1916-20 with rank
oi Brig. -Gen.; has Order of Star of
Roumania : m. 1st, 1909, Mary Beryl, who
d. 1912, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry
James Buchanan, C.B., of Boxgrove, Sussex ;
2ndly, 1914, Elizabeth Mary, da. of the late
Sir Chandos Hoskyns, icth Bt., of Drum-
Delmier, Nairn; cr. D.S.O. 1900. Naval and
Military Club.
Blair, Lieut.-Col. Alexander Stevenson,
C.M.G-, W.S., son of the late Patrick Blair,
Sheriff Substitute of Inverness-shire ; b.
1865; ed. at Loretto Sch., and at Brasenose
Coll., Oxford (B.A i«86) ; is a W.S., a retired
Lieut. -Col. (T. D.) Roy'. Scots (Lothian Regt.),
and a Member of King’s Bod}- Guard for S:ot-
land (Roy. Co. of Archers) ; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, C.M.G.) :
m. 1892, Elinor Woodman, da. of the late
Arthur Woodman Dixon, of Sunderland ; cr.
C.M.G. 1916. 36, India Street , Edinburgh ;
Constitutional , and University (. Edinburgh )
Clubs.
Blair, Duncan Barrie, D.S.O. , M.C. ;
b. 18 — : is Lieut. New Zealand Inf. ; served
during European War 1915-17 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Blair, Brig.-Gen. Everard McLeod,
C M.G. ; b. 1866; formerly Col. R.E. ; retired
1918; served during European War 1914-17
(despatches, C.M.G.); cr. C.M.G. 1917.
Blair, Col. Frederick Gordon, C.B.,
C.M.G., only son of the late Capt. William
Fordyce Blair, R.N. ; b. 1852; formerly Capt.
16th Lancers; is Hon. Lieut.-Col, in the Army,
Hon. Col. (T.D.) Leicestershire Yeo. (former-
ly Comdg.), a J.P. and a D.L. for Ayrshire,
and a J.P. for Rutland (High Sheriff 1886),
and Chm. of its Territorial Force Asso. ;
served in S. Africa 1899-1901, with 4th Batn.
Imperial Yeo., and in command of Mounted
Troops 8th Div. (wounded, despatches,
medal with four clasps, C.B.) ; appointed
a Gen. Staff Officer 1914, and an Assist.
Mil. Sec. on Personal Staff 1915-19 ; was
an A.D.C. to H.M. 1914-20; has Russian
Order of St. Anne : m. 1880, Mary Eliza-
beth, 3rd da. of the late William Baird, of
Elie, Fife; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900, C.M.G. 1918.
Ashwell Hall , Oakham ; Blair , Dairy ,
Ayrshire; Turf Club.
Blair, Brig.-Gen. James Molesworth,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of Charles Blair, C.E.,
J.P., D.L., and Hon. Sheriff Substitute, of
Glenfoot, Tillicoultry [V. Molesworth] ; b.
1880; ed. at Winchester, and at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col Gordon Highlanders, and a temporary
Biig. Gen. ; S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s
medal with five clasps), N.-W. Frontier of
India, on Staff (medal with clasp), European
War 1914-1919 (C.M.G., Czecko-Slovakian
Croix de Guerre); has 2nd class of Older
of St. Stanislas, 4th class of Order of
St. Vladimir with Swords, and Legion
of Honour, and Czecko-Slovakian Croix de
Guerre : m. 1909, Louise Lilian Archer, da.
of Surg.-Gen. Oliver Richard Archer Julian,
C. B., C.M.G.; cr. D.S.O 1917, C.M.G. 1919.
Blair, Major John Freeman, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Army Med. Corps ;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Blair, Lieut.-Col. Patrick James, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Roy. Scots (Lothian
Regt.) ; European War 19 14-19 (despatches,
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Blair, Maj.-Gen. Walter Charles
Hunter-, C.B. , C.M.G. (see Huntcr-Blair,
Bt.).
Blair-Imrie [see Imrie].
Blake, Engineer-Capt. Albert Valentine,
C. B.E.; b. 18 — ; Engineer-Capt. H.N.. and
Engineer Overseer. Wallsend Slipway Co.,
and J. S. White and Co.: cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919-
Blake, Lieut.-Com. Cuthbert Patrick,
D. S.O. [see Blake, Bt., cr. 1772J.
Blake, Edwin Holmes, C.B.E. , son of
Thomas Holmes Blake, of Reading; b. 1873;
a Fellow of Surveyors’ Institution, a Member
of Roy. Sanitary Institute, Vice-Pres. In-
stitution of Sanitary Engineers, and Sec.
Auctioneers’ and Estate Agents’ Institute
of the United Kingdom; was Dep. Ch.
Livestock Cod mr. , Min. of Food 1918-20:
m. 1897, Rosa, da. of the late Albert Wood-
ward Parry, sometime Borough Surveyor of
Reading; cr. C.B.E- (Civil) 1920. 34, Russell
Square, IV C. 1.
Blake, Capt. Geoffrey', D.S.O., son of
Thomas Naish Blake, of Brahiley House,
Alverstoke; b. 1882 ; is Capt R.N. ; served
at battle of Jutland 1916 (despatches, D.S.O.
Russian Ordt r of St. Anne) : appointed
Naval Attache at V ashington 1919 : m.
1911, lean St. John, da. of Sir William St.
John Carr ; cr. D.S.O. 1916. British Em-
bassy, Washington , U.S.A. ; Northwood
House , Fareham.
Blake, Capt. James Thompson, C.B.E.',
b. 18 — ; Capt. R.N., Div. Naval Transport
Officer, Folkestone; during European War
1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.); cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Blake, Major Napoleon Joseph Rodolph,
D.S.O., son of the late Capt. Maurice Lynch
Blake, formerly 19th Regt. ; b. 1853 ; entered
57th Regt. 1873, became Capt. Middlesex
Regt. 1881, and Major 1890; retired 1901;
served in Zulu Campaign 1879 (medal with
clasp), and in S. Africa 1899-1901, present
at relief of Ladysmith (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with seven clasps, D.S.O.) :
m. 1888, Alice Rebecca, da. of the late
Robert Henry Page-Henderson, of Oswald-
kirk, Yorkshire ; cr. D.S.O. 1900. Army and
Navy Club.
Blake, Lieut.-Col. Terence Joseph
Edward, D.S.O., son of Peter Blake ; b. 1888;
ed. at Owens Sch. ; Lieut.-Col. Roy. Fusiliers ;
European War 1914-19, latterly Lomdg. 1st
Essex Regt. (thrice wounded, despatches
thrice, D.S.O. ) : m. 1910, Ethel Maude Moore ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918. 18, Glenmore Road, Hamp-
stead, N. W.
Blake, Brig.-Gen. William Alan, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of the late George Denis Blake ;
b. 1878 ; ed. at Charterhouse ; entered
Wiltshire Regt. 1898, became Capt. 1905,
Major 1914, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917. and
Brevet Col. 1919 ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevets
Lieut.-Col. and Col., C.M.G., Order of Re-
deemer of Greece, Legion of Honour) ; ap-
pointed a Brig. -Com. 1917 with rank of Brig.-
Gen. : m. 1919, Beryl, da. of the late John
Harrison Pickard, of Swafield Hall, N.
Walsham; cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1918.
Blakeney, Col. Herbert Norwood,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Col. Henry
Blakeney ; b. 1871 ; ed. at Brighton Coll. ;
entered Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middle-
sex Regt.) 1889, became Capt. 1900, Major
1905, Lieut.-Col. 1916, and Col. 1920 ; served
in S. Africa 1900-1902, with Burma Mounted
Inf. (despatches, D.S.O.) and again 1902 as
Staff-Capt., and during European War 1914-
16 (wounded); cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1918.
.AKENEY, Col. Robert Byron Drury,
C M.G., D.S.O., son of the late William
Blakeney, R.N., of Hillsborough, Westward
ttol; b. 1872; entered R.E. 1891, became
Capt. 1902 and Major 1911; retired 1914 (ap-
jointed temporary Lieut.-Col. 1915); Don-
rola Expedition 1896 (despatches, 4th class
Medjidie), Nile Expeditions 1897 (clasp) and
1898, present at battle of Khartum (de-
spatches, D.S.O.), S. Africa 1900, first in
rommand of a Balloon Section and subse-
juently as Dep. Assist. Director of Railways
ind D.A.A.G., European War 1915-18 in
Dardenelles and Palestine, as Dep. Director
if Railway Traffic, British Expeditionary
Force (despatches five times, C.M.G.) ; was
ittached to Egyptian Army 1896-9; ap-
jointed Traffic Manager of Egyptian State
Railways 1901, an Assist. Director of Kail-
,vay Transport and Dep. Gen. Manager
906, and Director of Railway Traffic and
Ben. Manager Egyptian State Railways
919; has 2nd class Order of the Nile, and
;rd class Medjidie and Osmanieh : m. 1st,
895, Eva Theodora Anna (from whom he
ibtained a divorce 1902), da. of Satow;
COMPANION AGE.
I29I
2ndly, 1003, Frances Dorothy, who d. 1920,
da. of the late Major Nelson Ellis, Roy.
Munster Fusiliers; cr. D.S.O. 1898, C.M.G.
19x8. Athenceum Club.
Blakeney, Col. William Edward Albe-
marle, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Col. Indian Army
(retired 1920) ; Egyptian Expedition 1882
(medal, bronze s ar), N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-98 (medal with two clasps); cr.
C. B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Blaker, Lieut.~Col. William Frederick,
D. S.O. , O.B.E. son of — Reichwald ; b. 1877 ;
is Lieut. -Col. R.F.A., and a Gen. Staff
Officer; European War 1914 18 (despatches,
D.S.O., O.B.E., Legion of Honour); has
assumed the surname of Blaker in lieu ol
his patronymic; cr. D.S.O. 1918, O.B.E-
(Mil.) 1919.
Blakeway, Lieut.-Col. Denys Brooke,
C.I.E. ; b. 1870; entered The King’s (Liver-
pool Regt.) 1888, became Capt. Indian Army
1899, Major 1906, and Lieut.-Col. 1914 ;
Isazai Expedition 1892, Samana operations
1897, Tirah Campaign 1897-8, Mohmand Ex-
pedition 1908, as Ch. Political Officer
(C.I.E.), N.-W. Frontier 1915; appointed
Dep. Commr., N.-W.Frontier Province, India
1905 ; joined Foreign Depart. 1906, became
Political Agent 1910, Sec. to Local Admini-
stration N.-W. Frontier Province 1912, and
Revenue Commr. N.-W. Frontier Province
1915 ; was a Member of Imperial Legislative
Council of India 1913-16: m. 1910, Evelyn,
O.B.E.,da.of the Rev. Alfred Henry Glennie,
R. of Lavant, Chichester, and Senior Priest-
Vicar of Chichester Cathedral; cr. C.I.E.
1908. East India United Service Club.
Blakeway, Col. John Prestwich, C.M.G.)
b. 1867; is Col. R.E. ; served during European
War 1914-17 (despatches, C.M.G.) ; .cr.
C. M.G. 1917.
Blakeway, Major Thomas Wootton,
D. S.O.; b. 18 — ; Major Army Ser. Corps;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) :
m. 18 — ; cr. D.S.O. 19x8.
Blakiston-Houston [see Houston].
Blamey, Lieut. - Col. Edwin Herbert,
D.S.O., son of Matt ew Hind Blamey, of
Neville House, Twickenham; b. 1877; en-
tered Montgomeryshire Yeo. 1899, became
Lieut. Army Ser. Corps 190 1, and is Major
and Brevet Lieut.-Col. ; served in S. Africa
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, temporary
commn.), and during European War 19x4-19
(despatches six times, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., Legion of Honour): m. 1906, Frances
Frederica Frearson, of Quidhampton, Over-
ton, Hants; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Blamey, Brig.-Gen.l homas Albert, C.M.G.,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; Col Commonwealth Mil.
Forces ; European W&. 1914-19, as Brig.-
Gen. (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G., C.B.,
Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G.
1918, C B. (Mil.) 1919.
Bland, Capt. Charles Frank, D.S.O., son
of Charles Edward Bland, of Balkerne Hill,
Colchester; b. 1885; ed. at Milton Hall,
Colchester, and at Kelly Coll. , Tavistock ; a
Chartered Accountant, a Freeman of Col-
chester, and Capt. Essex Regt. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1918,
Dorothy Katharine, da. of Arthur S. Main, of
Colombo; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Windermere,
Frinton-on-Sea.
Bland, Col. Edward Humphry, C.B.,
C.M.G., son of Maj.-Gen. Edward Loftus
Bland, R.E., of White Abbey, c<>. Antrim ;
b. 1866 ; entered R.E. 1884, became Lieut.-
Col. 1910, and Col. 1913; Miranzai Ex-
pedition 1891 (medal with clasp), Isazai
Expedition 1892, European War 1914-19 as
a Ch. Engineer with rank of Brig. -Gen.
(despatches, C.B., 3rd class Serbian Order
of the White Eagle, C.M.G.): m. 1894,
Bertha Mary, da. ofj. Fletcher Moore, D.L.,
of Kilbride Manor, co. Dublin; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1916, C.M.G. 1919.
Bland, Robert Norman, C.M.G., son ol
Maj.-Gen. Edward Loftus Bland, formerly
R.E., of Whiteabbey, co. Antrim; b. 1859;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. 1882) ; appointed Collector and
Magistrate StraitsSettlements 1886, Collector
of Land Revenue 1889, Inspector of Prisons
1897, Treasurer 1904, and Resident Council-
lor, Penang 1907 ; retired 1910 ; employed
in Soldiers’ Award Branch Min. of Pensions
1917-20: m. 1895, Laura, el. da. of the late
Thomas Shelford, C.M.G. ; cr. C.M.G. 1910.
Sports’ Club.
Bland, William Archdale, C.B., son of the
late Rev. Robert Bland ; b. 1862 ; ed. at
Denstone ; entered War Office 1884, and
became Principal Clerk there 1900 ; Army
Auditor, Ireland 1902-4, and Director of
Finance, War Office 1916-18, since when
Assist. Financial Sec., Air Ministry : m. 1919,
Winifred, da. of the late Thomas Allen Ball ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1919. 54, Kensington Hall
Gardens, W. 14 ; Union Club.
Bland, Brig. -Gen. William St. Colum,
C B., C.M.G., son ol Maj.-Gen. Edward Loftus
Bland, of White Abbey, co. Antrim ; b 1868;
entered R.A. 1887, became Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1913, Lieut.-Col. 1914, Brevet Col. 1916,
and Col. 919, and Hon. Brig -Gen. (retired)
1920; Chin Hills Expedition 189 >91, N.-W.
Frontier of India 1894-5 (medal with clasp),
Chi ; a 1900 (despatches, medal with clasp),
European War 1914-15 (despatches, C.B.) ;
was Pres, of Ordnance Committee, Ministry
of Munitions 1916-19, and Comdt of Oi dnance
Coll. 1919-20: m. 1903, Ellen Kathleen,
da. of the late Edward D. Ogilvie, of Yulgil-
bar, Grafton, N.S. Wales. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1917, C.M.G. 1919. United Service Club.
Blande, Alfred, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; tem-
porary 2nd Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers; Euro-
pean War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Blandford, Col. Laurence James, C.B.E.,
T.D., M.D.; b. 1876; Col. Army Med. Ser.
(T.F.), and Dep. Controller Med. Sers. Min. of
Pensions; European Wari9i4-i9 (despatches,
C. B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Bleakbeck,
Worcester.
Blandy, Group-Capt. Lyster Fettiplace,
D. S.O., son of the late Adam Fettiplace
Blandy, of Abingdon, Berks ; b. 1874 ; entered
R.E. 1895, became Capt. 1904, Major 1914,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917, and Col. (Group
Capt.) R.A.F. 1919; is Controller of Com-
munications at Air Min.; European War
1 914-17 (despatches, D.S.O., Col. and Brevet
Lieut.-Col., Belgian Order of the Crown,
Croix de Guerre, Legion of Honour) ; was
Ch. Experimental Officer 1917-18: m. 1905,
Violet Mary, da. of Charles Vernon, of
Victoria, British Columbia ; cr. D.S.O.
191S.
Blake, Brig.-Gen. Charles Forbes, C.M.G.,
son of the iate Gilbert James Blane, of Folie-
jon Park, Windsor; b. 1859; entered R.A.
1878; retired as Lieut.-Col. 1908, and is
Brevet Col. and Hon. Brig. Gen. ; served in
China 1900 (despatches, medal), and during
European War 1915-19 on Staff (wounded,
despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1916. 21,
Prince's Gardens, S.IV. ; Naval and Mili-
tary, and W ellington Clubs.
Blane, William, C.B.E., son of the late
Robert Blane, of Galston, Scotland ; b. 1864;
ed. privately; is a Mining and Mechanical
Engineer, Founder of Blane and Co.
(Limited), consulting engineers and con-
tractors ; has been Advisory Engineer to
several Colonial Govts. ; author of “ Lays of
Life and Hope,” etc., and many articles on
engineering and economics: m. 1892, Bertha
Annie, da. of the late W. H. Roberts, Ch.
Surveyor of Inland Revenue; cr. C.B.E.
1917. Thruxton, Hants ; Savage Club.
Blaney, Major John Albert H., D.S.O. ;
b 18—; is Capt. and temporary Major S.
African Forces; served during European
War 1914-17 (D.S.O.); cr. D.S O. 1917.
Blatherwick, Major Thomas, D.S.O.,
M.C ; b. 18 — ; Major Manchester Regt.
(P.F.); European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Blaylock, Col. Harry Woodburn, C.B.E.,
son of the late Rev. Thomas Blaylock, of
Quebec ; b. 1878 ; ed. at Bishop’s Coll., Len-
noxville, Quebec (B.A. 1897), and at McGill
Univ., Montreal (B.C.L. 1903) ; was Assist.
1292
COMPANION AGE.
Commr. Canadian Red Cross So. in France
1915-18, since when he has been Ch. Commr.
Overseas Canadian Red Cross So with rank
of Col.; is an Officer of Region of Honour,
and a Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England ; has Order of St. Sava
of Serbia and of Crown of Italy : m. 1905,
Agnes Georgina, da. of Dr. James Mills, of
Ottawa; cr. C.B.E. 1918. St. James's ( Mont-
real) Club.
Blencowe, Lieut.-Col. Edward Prowett,
D.S.O., son of the Rev. Alfred James Blen-
cowe, Canon Residentiary of Chester ; b-
1877 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Oxford
Univ. (B.A. 1899); entered Hampshire Regt.
1900, became Capt. Army Ser. Corps 1907,
Major 1914, and Brevet Lieur.-Col. R.A.S.C.
1919 ; was employed with Egyptian Army
1906-10; S. Africa 1900 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps), European War 19x4-18 on
Staff (despatches, D.S.O.) ; appointed a
Dep. Assist. Director of Supplies and
Transport 1919: m. 1919, Irene Sybil
Maude, da. of the late Rtv. W. Maude
Roxby; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Junior United
Service Club.
Blenkinsop, Maj.-Gen. Alfred Percy,
C. B., C.M.G., son of the late Lieut.-Col.
William Blenkinsop ; b. 1865 ; ed. at King’s
Sch., Canterbury, and at Univ. Coll. .London ;
L.R.C.P. London 1887, M.R.C.S. England
1887; entered Roy. Army Med. Corps 1887,
became Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1910, Col. 1915,
and Maj.-Gen. 1919 ; served in Sierra Leone
189^-9 (medal with clasp), during S. African
War 1900-19^2 (Queen’s med 1 with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and
in Mesopotamia 1917-18, as Director of Med.
Sers. (despatches thrice, C.M.G., Maj. Gen.,
Grand Officer Order of C* own of Roumania) ;
was Assist. Director, Med. Sers., India
1912-14, and Assist. Director-Gen. Army
Med. Sers. 1914-17; is a Knight of Grace of
Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England :
m. 1919, Ada Mary Campbell, da. of the
late Col. Patrick vVilson Bannerman, and
widow of Lieut.-Col. Cyril Henry Moo e
[see Bannerman, Bt., colls.]; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1916, C.M.G. 1918. 14, Pelham Crescent ,
S.W. ; Junior United Service Club.
Blenkinsop, Edward Robert Kaye, C.I.E.,
son of the late Col. Edward George Blen-
kinsop ; b. 1871 ; ed. at St. Paul’s Sch., and
at Christ’s Coll., Camb ; entered I.C.S. 1890,
became Settlement Officer, Central Provinces
1897, Dep. Commr. 1902, a Commr. of Excise
1906, and Commr. of Settlements and Direc-
tor of Land Records 1909; acted as Ch. Sec.
to Ch. Commr. Nov. 1912 to May 1913 ; has
Kaisar-i-Hind medal : m. 1895, Florence
Edith, da. of Sir Stanley Ismay, K.C.S.I.,
Ch. Justice of Ch. Court, Mysore; cr. C.I.E.
1911. Nagpur , Central Provinces, India.
Blenkinsop, Maj.-Gen. Layton John, C.B.,
D. S.O., son of the late Lieut.-Col. William
Blenkinsop ; b. 1862 ; ed. at King’s Sch.,
Canterbury, and at Roy. Vet. Coll., London
(Coleman medallist); M.R.C.V.S. 1883; en-
tered Army Vet. Depart. 1883, became Vet.-
Capt. 1893, Vet.-Major 1900, Vet.-Lieut.-Col.
1903, Col. Army Vet. Ser. 1908, and Maj.-
Gen. 1917; served with Nile Expedition
1898 on Head Quarter Staff, present at
battle of Khartum (despatches twice,
D.S.O.), and in S. Africa 1890-1902 as Senior
Vet. Officer F rench’s Cav. Div., and after-
wards of Remounts (despatches, Queen’s
medal with six clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, promoted Vet.-Major); was Advising
Vet. Sure, to Punjab Govt. , and Professor in
Lahore Vet. Coll. 1891-3, Senior Vet. Officer
in Egypt 1896-9, Principal Vet. Officer, Irish
Command 1904-6, in S. Africa 1906-9, and in
N. Command 1910, and Assist. Director of
Vet. Ser., S. Command 1910-12, and Aider-
shot Command 1912-13, and Director Vet.
Sers., India 1916-17, since when he has
been Director-Gen. Army Vet. Ser. : m. 1905,
Ethel Alice, youngest da. of the late John
Wells, J.P., of Booth Ferry House, Goole,
Yorkshire ; cr. D.S.O 1898, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
29, Bramham Gardens, S.W. 5; Junior
United Service Club.
Blennerhassett, Col. Blennerhasset
Montgomerie, C.M.G. ; b. 1849; L.R.C.P.l.
187c, L.K.C.S.I. 1871, F.R.C.S.I. 1889; en- I
tered Army Med. Depart. 1872, became
Surg.-Maj. 1884, Surg. -Lieut.-Col. 1892,
Brig. -Surg.- Lieut. -Col. (now Lieut.-Col.
Roy. Army Med. Corps) 1896, and Col.
gio2) ; retired 1906 ; served with Ashanti
xpedition 1895-6 ( despatches, C.M.G.);
sometime Officiating Principal Med. Officer,
Rawal Pindi Dist. : m. 18 — ; cr. C.M.G.
1896. Naval and Military Club.
Blennerhassett, Capt. William Lewis
Rowland Paul Sebastian, D.S.O. [see
Blennerhassett, Bt.].
Blew, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Harry, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. S. African Artillery ;
European War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Blewitt, Major Guy, D.S.O., M.C.,
son of Maj.-Gen. William Edward Blewitt,
C.B., C.M.G., of Wallop House, Nether Wal-
lop, Hants ; b. 1884 ; is Capt. and Brevet
Major Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I., and a
Brig. Major; served during European War
1914-18 with Regt. and on Gen. Staff (de-
spatches five times, M.C., D.S.O.): m. 1917,
Audrey Ethel, da. of Capt. C. H. Fenwick,
60th Rifles; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Blewitt, Capt. Ralph, D.S.O., son of
Maj.-Gen. William Edward Blewitt, C.B.,
C.M.G., C.B.E. ; b. 1890; ed. at Harrow and
at R.M.A. ; Capt. R.F.A. ; European War
1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1915,
Denys, da. of James Henderson, of 56,
Cadogan Square, S.W. ; cr. D.S.O. 1914.
United Service Club.
Blewitt, Maj.-Gen. William Edward,
C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E., son of the late William
Blewitt, of Pinner ; b. 1854; ed. at Harrow, and
at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered R.A.
1874, became Capt. 1883, Major 1891, Lieut.-
Col. 1900, Brevet Col. and Col. 1904, and Maj.-
Gen. 1911 ; retired 1916; served in S. Africa
1899-1900, present at battle of Elandslaagte
and defence of Ladysmith (despatches twice,
medal with two clasps, C.M.G.) ; sometime
a Member of Ordnance Committee; was
Comdt. of Horse and Field Artillery Sch. of
Gunnery 1904-7, and Director of Artillery
at Head Quarters 1907-11 ; appointed Gen.
Officer Comdg. S. Coast Defences 1911 :
m. 1884, Harriett Agnes, da. of the late
James Rigby, of Moss House, W. Derby,
and widow of R. A. FitzGerald ; cr. C.M.G.
1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1908, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Wallop House, Nether Wallop, Hants ,
Army and Navy, and United Service Clubs.
Bligh, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Noel Ger-
vase, D.S.O. [see E. Darnley],
Bliss, Cuthbert Vivian, C.I.E. ; b. 1878;
Sec. Indian Railways Asso. ; cr. C.I.E. 1918.
Allahabad, India; East India, United
Service Clubs.
Bliss, Col. Ernest William, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
son of the late Rev. William Barnard Bliss;
b. 1869; ed. privately, and at Dudley Gram.
Sch. ; M.R.C.S. England and L.R.C.P.
London 1892 ; is Col. Army Med. Ser. ;
Sudan 1898 (despatches twice, promoted
Capt.), European War 1914-19 as Assist.
Director of Med. Sers., a Cav. Div., and an
Inf. Div., and as Dep. Director Med. Sers.
of a Corps, with rank of Col. (despatches
five times, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
C.M.G., Croix de Guerre with palms, Legion
of Honour) : m. 1897, Florence Ruth, da. of
Edwin Thomson Greves ; cr. D.S.O. 1917*
C.M.G. 1918. Junior United Service Club.
Bliss, Col. James Arthur, D.S O .,
M.V.O., son of the late Sir Henry William
Bli.-s, K. C.I.E., of The Abbey, Abingdon,
Berks; b. 1870; ed. at Marlborough, and at
Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered Middle-
sex Regit. 1890, and I.S.C. (now Indian Army)
1891, became Capt. 1901, Major 1908, Lieut.-
Col. 1916, and Col. 1920; served in operations
in Chin Hills 1892-3 (medal with clasp), on
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with
two clasps), with Tirah Expedition 1897-8,
B resent at actions of Chagru Kotal and
•argai (clasp), in S. Africa 1901-2, as Adj.
22nd Batn. Imperial Yeo. (Queen’s medal
with five clasps), in Tibet 1903-4 (medal),
and during European War 1914-18 (D.S.O.,
4th class Serbian Order of the White Eagle) ;
m. 1913, Anna Lucy, da. of the late Herbert
COMPANION AGE.
1293
Thomas, of Ivor House, Bristol ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1912, D.S.O. 1918. Bampton
House, Bampton, Oxon ; East India United
Service Club.
Bliss, Major Robert Hamilton, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Major Canadian
Inf. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D S.O. 1919.
Bliss, Lieut. -Col. Thomas Gordon Cum-
ming, C.B.E.; b. 1869; Lieut.-Col. and Staff
Paymaster Army Pay Depart. ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Blissett, Henry Frederick, C.M.G., son of
the late Capt. Henry Blissett, 77th Regt. ; b.
1847 : served as a Clerk in Roy. Ordnance
Factories, Portsmouth 1867-9, transferred
to African Commissariat as Assist.
Corny. i860, promoted to Dep. Corny.
1873, and Corny. 1876 ; retired 1885 : was
Private Sec. and Clerk of Council, Gold
Coast, 1870-71, Clerk of Council and Acting
Colonial Sec. of Gold Coast 1871-2, and Con-
trol Officer with Capt. Glover’s force in
AshantiWar i873-4(mentioned in despatches,
medal, C.M.G.), and Corny, in Charge and
Naval Agent at Sierra Leone, and Auditor-
Gen. of W. African Settlements 1875-81 (h.-p.
1882) ; is a J.P. for Sierra Leone ; appointed
1882 Commr. of Accounts of Falkland
Islands, and was Commr. of Accounts to
Gold Coast Colony 1884-5 : rn. 18—, Ellen,
da. of the late John Roger Wheeler ; cr.
C. M.G. 1874.
Bloch, Major Adam, D.S.O. ; b. 1883;
is Major R.F.A. ; served during European
War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar) ;
cr D.S.O. and Bar 1918.
B l o i s , Lieut.-Col. Arthur Osborne,
D. S.O.; b. 1885; Lieut.*Col. Canadian Inf.;
European War 1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Blois, Major Dudley Guy, D.S.O. [see
Blois. Bt.J.
Blomefield, Edward Hugh, M.V.O. [see
Blomefield, Bt., colls.].
Blomfield, Maj.-Gen. Charles James,
C. B., D.S.O., son of the late Rev. George
John Blomfield; b. 1855; entered Army
1875, became Capt. Lancashire Fusiliers
1881, Major 1890, Lieut.-Col. 1898, Brevet
Col. 1900, Col. 1902, and Maj.-Gen. 1907 ;
retired 1917 ; Nile Expedition 1898, present
at battle of Khartum (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
S, Africa 1899-1902, present at battle of
Spion Kop (severely wounded, despatches,
twice, Brevet Col.); was D.A.A.G., Bombay
1892-7, and A.A.G., Bombay 1S97-8; com-
manded Harrismith Dist. in S. Africa 1902-6 ;
Wessex Div. Territorial Force 1909-11, and
a Div., India 1911-15 ; appointed Col.
Lancashire Fusiliers 1914 : m. 1881, Hen-
riette, da. of Major Edward Briscoe, 20th
Regt. ; cr. D.S.O. 1898, C.B. (Mil.) 1904.
Army and Navy Club.
Blomfield, Wing- Com. Richard Graham,
D. S.O. ; b. 1890 ; formerly Lieut. 5th Dragoon
Guards ; now Winer-Com. R.A.F. ; served
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Blore, Lieut.-Col. Herbert Richard,
C. B.E., D.S.O. ; b. 1871 ; Lieut.-Col. (retired)
King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; Chitral Relief
Force 1895 (medal with clasp), S. Africa
1899-1902 (despatches thrice, Brevet Major,
Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O., C.B.E); cr.
D. S.O. 1918, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Blount, Austin Ernest, C.M.G. , son of
M. Blount ; b. 1870 ; Clerk of Parliaments,
Clerk of Senate, Dominion of Canada, and
Master in Chancery: m. 1894, Alice Dapple,
sometime Private Sec. to successive Prime
Mins, of Canada; cr. C.M.G. 1918. The
Senate, Ottawa, Canada.
Blount, Lieut.-Col. Edward Augustine,
C.B.E.) b. 18—; Li-ut.-Col. R.E. Se»-s.,
and an Inspector of Works; European War
1914-19 (O.B.E., C.B.E.. Lesion of Honour.
Croix de Guerre) : m. 1902, Marcella Caroline
Mary, da. of the late F.-M. Sir (Henry) Evelyn
Wood, V.C., G.C.B., G. C.M.G.. LL.D. [see
Wood. Bt., cr. 1836, colls.]; cr. O.B.E. 1918,
C. B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Blount, Lieut.-Col. George Percy Cosmo,
D. S.O.) b. 1873; Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. R.A. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.); cr.
D.S.O. 19-8.
Blount, Capt. George Ronald Beddard,
D.S.O.) b. 1877; Capt. R.N. ; European War
1914-17 with Dover Patrol (despatches
twice, D.S O., Croix de Guerre with palms.
Officer of Order of Leopold of Belgium) : m ,
1912; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Blount, Major Harold, D.S.O. ; b. 1881 ;
Major R.IV'.A ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Russian Order of St.
Stanislas); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Blount-Dinwiddie [see Dinwiddie].
Blue, Major Walter Edward, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; Major Canadian Artillery ; European
War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Bluhm, Major Quentin Mangnill, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Manchester Regt. (T.F.);
European War 1914-19 (prisoner, despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1920.
Blumberg, Brig. -Gen. Herbert Edward,
C. B., son of Capt. Frederick William Blum-
berg, formerly 17th Lancers ; b. 1869; ed. at
Leamington Coll.; entered R.M.L.I. 1888,
became Capt. 1897, Major 1906, Lieut.-Col.
1914, Brevet Col. 1917, and Col. Comdt.
: 9 ' 9 ; European War 1914-19 as A.A.G.
(C.B., Legion of Honour); appointed Brig.-
G“n. Comdg. Troops and Mil. Gov. of
iEgean Islands 1918 (Com. Order of Re-
deemer of Greece) : m. 1904, Eliza Tudor,
da. of W. W. Llewellyn, and widow of F.
Cecil Lane ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1916. Junior
Army and Navy Club.
Blundell, Col. John Eyles, C.B., son of
the late Major G. S. Blundell, Bengal Army ;
b. 1843; ed. at Sherborne Sch., and at
Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; entered 67th
Regt. 1863, became Capt. 1870, Major Hamp-
shire Regt. 1881, Lieut.-Col. 1892, and Brevet
Col. 1896; retired 1910; China 1863 (medal),
Afghan War 1879-80 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp), Burma Expedi-
tion 1885-7 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp), Comdg. Tonhon Expedition
1889-90 (clasp) ; was D.A. A.G., Madras 1876-9,
and A.A.G., Madras 1882-7 : cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1897. Army and Navy Club.
Blundell, Major Bryan Seymour
Moss-, D.S.O., O.B.E., son of John Seymour
Moss-Blundell ; b. 1878 ; ed. at Dulwich Coll.,
and at R.M.C. ; entered Yorkshire Regt. igoo,
became Capt. 1906, and Major 1915; S. AfrLan
War 1902 (Queen’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-15 as a Brig.-Maj (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Legion of Honour); is a
D. A. A. and Q.M.G. : m. 1907, Kate Beatrice
Home ; cr. D.S.O. 1915, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1918.
Blundell, Col. Frederick Blundell Moss-,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of John Seymour Moss-
Blundell ; b. 1873; Col. (T.D.) Territorial
Force; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D. S.O., C.M.G., prisoner); cr. D.S.O. 1917,
C.M.G. 1918. Tranby Rise Hessle,E. York-
shire.
Blundell, Henry Seymour Moss-,
C.B.E., LL.D., son of John Seymour Moss-
Blundell; b. 1871; ed. at Rugby, and at St.
John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1893, M.A. 1897,
LL.D. 1900); Bar. Inner Temple 1895; is
Ch. Inspector of Fisheries : m. 1910, Eliza-
beth Hilda, da. of Alphons Elkin Cumber-
batch, of 11, Park Crescent, Portland Place,
W.; cr. C.B.E. 1917. Callipers Hall, Chip-
per field, Herts.
Blunt, Lieut.-Col. Allan St. John, D.S.O.
[see Blunt, Bt., colls.].
Blunt, Lieut.-Col. Charles J asper, C.B.E. ;
b. 1866 ; Lieut-Col. R.A.O.C. ; Chitral 1895
(medal with clasp), European War 1914-19
(despatches C.B.E.); cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Blunt Lieut.-Col. Conrad Edward Grant,
C.B.E., D.S.O. [see Blunt, Bt., colls.].
1294
COMPANIONAGE.
Blunt, Col. Ernest, C.B., son of the late ]
Rev. Henry Blunt ; b. 1851 ; ed. at Brighton
Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Acad. Woolwich ;
entered R.E. 1872, became Capt. 1884, Major
1891, Brevet Lieut. -Col . 1898, Brevet Col. 1902,
and Col. 1903 ; retired 1908 ; served during
Afghan War 1878-80 (despatches, medal),
with Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition 1881
(despatches), and in N.W. Frontier of India
1897-8 (despatches thrice, medai with clasp,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; was Ch. Engineer,
Madras 1904-7, and E. Command, India
*907-8 : m. 1884, Mona, da. of Col. Henry
Coape-Smith, Indian Army; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1907. 87, Ashley Gardens , S.W.i ; United ■
Service Club.
Blunt, Major Gerald Charles Gordon,
D.S.O., O.B.E., son of Gerald H. Blunt:
b. 1883; entered R.A.S.C. 1902, and
became Major 1914 (Acting Lieut.-Col.
1916-20); European War 1914-18 (despatches
four times, D S.O., O.B.E., Com. Mil. Urder
of Aviz of Portugal); cr. D.S.O. 1916,
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Springfield Park ,
Horsham , Sussex.
Blunt, Lieut.-Col. Walter Ernest Onslow
Campbell, C.M.G.; b. 1867 ; Lieut.-Col. Army
Pay Depart.; S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps) ; cr. C-M.G. 1917.
Blunt, Capt. William Frederick, C.B.E. ,
D.S.O. , son of Frederick William Blunt, of
Culcheth Hall, Teddington ; b. 1870; en-
tered R.N. 1883, became Lieut. 1892, Com.
1904, and Capt. 1911 ; served in Zanzibar
1888-9, in Crete 1897-8, in China 1900-1 (medal),
in Red Sea 1902, and during European War
1914-19, present at battles of Heligoland
Bight and Jutland (despatches, D.S.O.,
C.B.E.) : m. 1896, Laura G. M. K., da. of
Maj.-Gen. Henry W. Mawbey, formerly
R.M.A.jcr. D.S.O. 1914, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Junior Army and Navy Club.
Blyth, Alfred Carleton, C.B.E., son of
the late Alfred Blyth, of 38, Westbourne
Terrace, Hyde Park, W. ; b. 1865; ed. at
Univ. Coll, and Sch., London; is a Civil
Engineer, and Managing Director and Ch.
Engineer of Hayes and Northolt Filling
Factories, Ministry of Munitions : m. 1891,
Frances Ellen, da. of Richard Everett Rolls;
cr. C.B.E. 1918. San Martin, Buenos Aires ;
Royal Automobile , and English ( Buenos
Aires) Clubs.
Blyth, Lieut.-Col. Charles Frederick
Tolme, C.M.G., son of the late Edmund
Kell Blyth, of 6, Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead,
N.W. ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch., and at
Univ. Coll., London (B.Sc. 1887, LL.D. 1904) ;
admitted a Solicitor 1892 ; is a Member of
the legal firm of Blyth, Dutton, Hartley, and
Blyth, of 112, Gresham House, E.C., and
Lieut.-Col. Territorial Force Reserve;
served during European War 1914-16 (de-
spatches, C.M.G.): m. 1896, Agatha, da. of
Philip Henry Lawrence, Bar.-at-Law; cr.
C.M.G. 1916. Windy Sayles , Feldcn Heath,
Boxmoor, Herts; Gresham , and London
University Clubs.
Blyth, Lieut.-Col. James, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Lieut.-Col. Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Boak, Lieut.-Col. Henry Eversley, D.S.O.,
son of H. W. C. Boak, Bar. at-Law, of Van-
couver, British Columbia; b. 1884; is Major
and Acting Lieut.-Col. Roy. Canadian Horse
Artillery; European War 1914 ^(despatches
twice, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Boal, Capt. Robert, D.S.O. ; b. 1874;
Capt. R.E. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Boalth, Victor Hope, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Traffic Manager, N.-W. Railway, India; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Board, Wing-Com. Andrew George,
C.M.G. , D.S.O., son of the late John Board,
of Farley, Westerham, Kent; b. 1878 ; formerly
Major and temporary Lieut.-Col. S. Wales
Borderers ; is Wing-Com. R.A.F. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Board, Archie Vyvyan, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut. Essex Regt. Reserve; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C. , D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Board, Peter, C.M.G., son of the late
W. W. Board ; b. 1858; ed. at Sydney Univ.
(M. A. 1889); entered Depart, of Public In-
struction, N. S. Wales 1873, became Inspec-
tor 1893, and Under Sec. thereof, and
Director of Education 1905; is a J.P. for
N.S. Wales ; cr. C.M G. 1916. Leura,
N.S. Wales.
Boardman, Adm. Frederick Ross, C.B. ,
/ son of the late Frederick Boardman, of Liver-
pool ; b. 1843 * entered R.N. 1856, became
Sub.-Lieut. 1862, Lieut. 1864, Com. 1873, Capt.
1882, Rear-Adm. 1898 (retired 1899), Vice-
Adm. 1903, and Adm. 1907 ; served in com-
mand of H.M.S. “ Salamis ” in Egypt 1882
(medal and bronze star), in the Soudan
1884, aiid in command of the Nile Flotilla
1885 (despatches and clasp) : m. 1881, Sophy
Almon, da. of J. C. Cogswell, of Halifax,
Nova Scotia ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1885. 5, Clan-
ricard Gardens, Tunbridge Wells; United
Service Club.
Boardman, Henry, D.S.O., M.C.;b. 18 — ;
Lieut. Liverpool Regt. ; European War
1914- 19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Boardman, Paymaster Lieut.- Com. John
Cogswell, C.M.G., son of Adm. Frederick
Ross Boardman, C.B. ; b. 1882 ; ed. at
Tonbridge Sch. ; Paymaster Lieut. -Com.
R.N. ; was Sec. to Ch. of Staff Grand Fleet
1917, and an Additional Sec. to Com -m-Ch.
thereofi9i7-ig ; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Boase, Lieut.-Col. George Orlebar, C.B.E.,
son of the late George W. Boase, of Dundee ;
b. 18 — ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col R.A. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) :
m. 1920, Alice Eleanor, M.B.E., da. of the
Most Rev. and Rigdt Hon. John Henry
Bernard, D.D., Provost of Trinity College,
Dublin ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Boase, Leonard Charles, D.S.O. ; b.
18— - ; Lieut. Australian Inf. ; European War
1915- 19 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Bocquet, Guy Sutton, C.I.E. ; b. 1882 ;
Dep. Traffic Manager Indian Railways; cr.
C. I.E. 1918. Calcutta.
Boddam-Whetham [see Whetham].
Boddie, Engineer-Com. Ronald Charles,
D. S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Engineer-Corn. R.N. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Boddington, Lieut.-Col. Humphrey
West, D.S.O., son of the late Henry Bod-
dington, of The Cove, Silverdale, Camforth ;
b. 1881 ; Lieut. Yeo., and Acting Lieut.-Col.
Yorkshire L.I. ; S. Africa 1900-1 (Queen’s
medal with four clasps), European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1902, Alice
Maude, da. of James Backhouse Bindloss, of
Eccles ; cr. D.S.O. 1918. Field Head, Outgate,
Ambleside.
Bode, Major Louis William, D.S.O.)
b. i860 ; entered 57th Regt. 1878, became
Capt. Middlesex Regt. 1887, and Major Roy.
Scots (Lothian Regt.) 1898 ; retired 1902 ;
served in Zulu Campaign 1879 (medal with
clasp), and in S. Africa 1899-1901 (despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 1911, Ethel van Someren.da. of
the late Andrew Taylor, B.C.S. ; cr. D.S.O.
1 goo.
Bodington, Major John Redner, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; formerly Lieut, (now Major)
Lancashire Fusiliers; European War 1914-19
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
; Bodkin, Major Leo Francis, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; formerly Major Indian Army ; Euro-
pean War 19 14- 19 in Mesopotamia (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bodle, Brig.- Gen. William, C.M.G., son
of C. Bodle, of Alfriston, Sussex ; b. 1855 ;
served during Basuto War 1880-81 (medal
with clasp), in Matabeleland raising and
Comdg. Matabele Police 1893 (medal with
clasp), in S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches,
COMPANIONAGE.
1295
Queen’s medal with two clasps, King’s
medal with three clasps, C.M.G.), and during
European War 1915-17 Comdg. a Brig. ;
appointed Lieut. -Col. Comdg. British S.
Africa Police, Matabeleland 1898, and retired
as Col. 1909; became Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1917;
cr. C.M.G. 1900. Bulawayo, Horsenden Hill,
Harrow.
Bodley, Edward Roland D.S.O. ; b.
X8 — ; Acting Sub-Lieut. R.N.R.; European
War 1914-19, Comdg. Coastal Motor Boat at
attack on Kronstadt (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Bodwell, Lieut.-Col. Howard Lionel,
C.M.G. , D.S.O., son ol Eliphalet Graham
Bodwell, ol lngersoll, Ontario, Canada;
b. 1881; ed. at R M.C., Kingston, Canada;
is a Civil Engineer, Major Canadian Forces,
and an Assist. Director of Light Railways
with rank of Lieut.-Col. ; served during
European War 1915-18 (wounded, D.S.O.,
C.M.G., Croix de Guerre, Legion of
Honour); sometime Inspector in Civil
Engineering at Kingston R.M.C. : nt. 1913,
Dulcie Margaret Hornby; cr. D.S.O. 1916,
C. M.G. 1918. Vancouver , British Columbia.
Body, Lieut.-Col. John, D.S.O., O.B.E. ;
b. 1875; Lieut.-Col. E. Kent Regt. ; Meso-
potamia 1915-19 (despatches four times,
D. S.O. with Bar, O.B E.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916
(Bar 1917), O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Body, Lieut.-Col. Kenneth Marten,
C. M.G., O.B.E., son of H. M. Body, ol
Crediton, Devon; b. 1883; is Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.A.O.C. ; has Order oi
Crown of Belgium: m. 1937- Isabel, da. of
W. Fell Smith, of Deer Park, Honiton,
Devon; cr. C.M.G. t9t8» O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Kidbrook Gardens, Blackheath , S E.
Body, Major Oliver Guy, D.S.O. ; b.
1890; Capt. and Acting Major R.F. A. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D. S.O. 1919.
Boevey, Major Martin Crawley-, D.S.O.,
M. C. [see Crawley-Boevey, Bt., colls.].
Bogart, Lieut.-Col. John Laurance Has-
lett, D.S.O. ; b. 18— ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian
Engineers; European War 1915-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Boger, Lieut.-Col. Dudley Coryndon,
D.S.O., son of the late Capt. Henry Turtliff
Boger, R.N. [E. Guilford, colls,]; b. 1865;
Lieut.-Col. Cheshire Regt.; Burma 1887-9
(medal with clasp), European War 1914-19
(prisoner, wounded, despatches, D.S.O.):
m. 1898, Amy Constance, da. of Maj.-Gen.
Thomas Porter Berthon (formerly R.A.),
of Cleeve Court, Somerset ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
United Service Club.
Bogle, Lieut.-Col. John Savile, D.S.O.,
son of Capt. J. T. Bogle ; b. 18— ; ed. at
Wellington Coll.; Major and Acting Lieut.-
Col. Indian Army ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bohane, Albert Edward, C.B.E.; b. 18 — ;
sometime Food Commr., N.W. Div. Min. of
Food ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Boileau, Col. Etienne Ronald Partridge,
C.I.E. , C.B.E. ; b. 1870; Col. Indian Army ;
Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with clasp),
N. -W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (clasps),
Tibet 1903-4 (medal), European War 1914-18
(despatches. C.I.E. i Brevet Lieut.-Col.);
Afghan War 1919 (despatches, C.B.E.); cr.
C.I.E. 1919. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1920.
Boileau, Lieut.-Col. Guy Hamilton,
C.B. , C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Major
Charles Henry Boileau ; b. 1870 ; entered
R.E. 1890, became Capt. 1901, Major 1910,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1916, and Lieut.-Col.
1918 ; Tambaku Expedition 1892 (despatches),
Gambia Expedition 1892 (despatches), Chitral
Held Force 1895, in China 1900, present at
relief of Pekin (despatches, medal with
clasp), European War 1914-18, on Staff
(despatches seven times, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut -Col., Order of Dantlo of Montenegro,
C.M.G., C.B. ), Afghan War 1919 (medal with
clasp); was Ch. Engineer 1917-19: m. 1909,
Violet Mary Irene, da. of Col. William
James Smyth Fergusson ; cr. D.S.O. 1915,
C.M.G. 1918, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Bois, Lieut.-Col. T. J., D.S.O., M.C. ; b.
18—; Lieut.-Col. Roy. Lancashire Regt.,
and a Gen. Staff Officer ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Boissier, Com. Martin Edward Scobell,
D.S.O., son of the Rev. Frederick Scobell
Boissier, V. of Denby, Derbyshire ; b. 1884 ;
Com. R.N. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches twice, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Boland, Capt. Sinon B., D.S.O., fifth
son of Edmund Boland, twice Mayor of
Toowoomba, Queensland; b. 1875; ed. at
Catholic State Sch., Toowoomba ; appointed
to Railway Depart., Brisbane 1891 ; served
in S. Africa 1901-1902, as Lieut. 6th Queens-
land Imperial Bushmen (despatches, D.S.O.),
and during European War 1915 with
Australian Light Horse ; is Capt. Common-
wealth Defence Forces, and a J. P. for Queens-
land : m. 1904, Kathleen Mary Phillips ; cr.
D.S.O. 1902.
Bolden, John Leonard, C.V.O., son of
the late William Bolden Bolden, J.P., D.L.,
of Hyning, Carnforth ; b. 1841 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1864, M.A. 1867); Bar.
Inner Temple 1867; many years Surveyor-
Gen. and Dep. Receiver-Gen., Duchy of
Lancaster; has been a Member of Council
thereof since 1912 ; is a J.P. for Lancashire
and Cornwall, Lord of the Manor of Warton-
with-Lindeth, and a Fellow of Surveyors’
Institute : m. 1874, Caroline Elizabeth, el.
da. of the late Rev. Patrick George McDouall
[see M. Bute, colls.]; cr. C.V.O. 1918. 28,
Lansdowne Road, IV. 11 ; Hyning , Carnforth.
Boles, Lieut.-Col. Dennis Fortescue,
C. B.E., M.P., son of the late Rev. James
Thomas Boles, of Ryll Court, Exmouth, and
Moyge, co. Cork ; b 1861 ; is a J.P. andD.L.
for Somerset ; sometime Lieut.-Col. Comdg.
a Batn. Devonshire Regt. ; sat as M.P. for W.,
or Wellington, Div. of Somersetshire 1C) July
1911 to Nov. 1918 ; elected for Taunton
Div. of Somerset Dec. 1918 : m. 1894,
Beatrice Ringrose, da. of the late John Ly-
saght, of Hengrave Hall, Suffolk ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Waits House, Bishops Lydeard,
Taunton ; Junior United 'Service, Carlton,
Ranelagh, Royal Automobile, and Arthur's
Clubs.
Bolingbroke, Major Archale ’George,
D. S.O.; b. 18—; is Major Australian Cav. ;
served during European War 1915-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bolitho, Major Edward Hoblyn, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Major R.F. A. (Reserve) ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Bolster, Surg.-Com. Francis, C.M.G.,
M.D., son of the late C. B. Bolster ; b. 1874 ;
M.D. Trin. Coll., Dublin 1906 ; Surg.-Com.
R.N. ; China 1900 (medal), European War
1914-19 (despatches, C.M.G.): m. 1914, Violet
Kathleen, da. of the Ven. James Adams, Arch-
deacon of Kildare; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Bolster, Com. Thomas Charles
Carpenter, D.S.O.; b. 18—; is Com.
R.N. ; served during European War 1914-17
with Destroyers (despatches, D.S.O.) : m.
1914, Marguerita Maud Elizabeth, da. of the
late John Edward Arthur Dick-Lauder [see
Dick-Lauder, Bt., colls.]; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bolton, Charles, C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.P.,
son of the late Isaac Bolton ; b. 1870 ; ed.
at LJniv. Coll., London (M.D. 1897, D.Sc.
1908) ; F.R.C.P. 1909 ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, C.B.E.); appointed Physician to
Univ. Coll. Hospital, 1905, and Examiner in
Pathology, 1918; is a F.R.S.: m. 1911, Ethel
Mary, da. of the late Henry George ; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 19x9. 1, Queen Anne Street ,
Cavendish Square , IV. 1 ; 3, De Walden
Court, New Cavendish Street, W. 1.
Bolton, Lieut.-Col. Charles Arthur,
C.B.E.; b. 1882; Major and Brevet Lieut -Col.
Manchester Regt., and D.A.Q.M.G., S. Com-
mand; European War 1914-19 (despatches
thrice, Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.B.E) : m. 1912,
Ada Violet Emily, da. of the late Sir Henry
John Jourdain, K.C.M.G. [see Jourdain,
“Knights’ Widows’’]; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1902.
296
COMPAN ION AGE.
Bolton, Lieut.-Col. Herbert William,
D.S.O. ; b. 1881 ; Capt. and temporary
Lieut.-Col. Roy. W. Surrey Regt. ; S. Africa
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with clasp, King’s
medal with two clasps), European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Bolton, Horatio Norman, C.S.I., C.I.E., son
of the late Rev. Charles Nelson Bolton, V. of
St. Mary’s, Lichfield ; b. 1875; ed. at Rossall,
and at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1898); entered I.C.S. 1897; appointed Assist.
Sec. to Ch. Commr., N.- W. Frontier Province
1903, Dep. Commr., Dera Ismail Khan 1904,
Div. Judge, Derajat 1907, Dep. Commr
Kohat 19^9, Div. Judge, Peshawur 1909,
Sec. toCh. Commr., N.-W. Frontier Province
1910, Political Agent, Dir, Swat, and Chitral
1911, and Dep. Commr., Peshawur 1912,
acted as Dep. Sec. to Gpvt. of India (Foreign
Depart.) 1914 ; is a J.P. for Punjab : m. 1911,
Ethel Frances, da. of the late Capt. James
Charles Henry Mansfield, of Castle Wray,
co. Donegal ; cr. C.I.E 1916, C.S.I. 1918.
East India United Service Club.
Bolton, Engineer-Corn. Richard Edmund
Cornforth, D.S.O., O.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; is
Engineer-Com. Roy. Indian Marine; served
in E Africa 1916-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bolton, Lieut.-Col. William Kinsey,
C. B E., son of John Hammersley Bolton ; b.
1861; ed. in State Schs., Victoria; Lieut.-
Col. Australian Forces, Pres. Returned
Sailors’ and Soldiers’ Imperial League and
a Member of Senate, Con monwealth of
Australia; European War 1914-15, Comdg.
Defended Ports, Victoria, and at Gallipoli :
m. 1st, 1881, Jean Morpeth Guilin; 2nd,
1894, Margaret Ford; cr. C B.E. iqi8. Com-
mercial Club, Ballarat , Victoria , Australia.
Bomford, Capt. Leslie Raymond, D.S.O.,
M C., son of Raymond Bomford, of Beving-
ton Hall, Evesham; b. 1896; e^. at Wycliffe
Coll., Sto ehouse ; Capt. Worcestershire
Rpgt. (T.F.); European War 1914-19 (thrice
wounded, despatches, M.C. with Bar,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bompas, Cecil Henry, C.S.I. , son of
late Hi^Honour Judge Henry Mason Bompas,
a Judge of County Courts ; b. 1868; ed. at
Westminster, and at Trin Coll.,Camb. (B.A.
1889) ; I.C.S. 1887 ; Chm., Calcutta Improve-
ment Trust; has beenaM.L.C., Bengal: m.
1st, 1897, Geraldine, who d. 1908, da. of
James Barton; 2nd, 1912, Nita Frances,
da. of William Goode; cr. C.S.I. 1918.
Calcutta.
Bonar, Henry Alfred Constant, C.M.G.,
son of the late Henry Bonar; b. 1861; ed.
rivately; Bar Middle Temple 1894: entered
apan Consular Ser. 1880, and became
Assist. Japanese Sec. at Tokio 1889; was
Pro-Consul at Hiogo 1891-2, Consul at
Hakodate 1896, Assist. Judge of H.B.M.
Court for Japan and Consul at Yokohama
1898-1903, and Consul -Gen. at Kobe 1903-9
and at Seoul 1909-12 ; employed on special
service 1902-4. : m. 1893, Lilias, da. of the
late Hon. William Napier, and widow of
William Rose Robinson [see B. Napier and
Ettrick, colls.]; cr. C.M.G. 1912. Crabwood,
Old Shirley, Southampton : St. James's
Club.
Bonavia, Edgar, C.M.G. ; b. 1868 ;
appointed Dep. Assist. Sec.. Malta ion,and
Assist. Sec. to Govt. 1912; acted as Lieut. -
Gov. and Ch. Sec. to Govt. 1913 and 1914 ; is a
M.E.C. and of Council of Govt, of Malta,
and Vice-Pres. of St. John Ambulance
Asso. in Malta; cr. C.M.G. 1917. Valetta,
Malta.
Bond, Brig.- Gen. Char JesEarbery, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of Maj.-Gen. H. Bond ; b. 1877 ;
ed. at Wellington Coll.; entered Roy. Sus-
sex Regt. 1898, and is Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col.; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (de-
spatches, medal with four clasps, D.S.O.),
and during European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches, C.M.G., Brevet Lieut.-Col.);
appointed Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. Border
Regt. 191 and a Brig. Com. 1917 with rank
of Brig. Gen. ; cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.M.G. 1916. |
Bond, Charles Hubert, C.B.E., M.D.,
D.Sc., F.R.C.P. , son of the late Rev. Alfred
Bond, of Powick, Worcester, and Chipping,
I ancashire ; b. 1870; ed. at Edinburgh Univ.
(M.B. 1892, B.Sc. 1893, D.Sc. 18 — ), and at
King’s Coll., London ; Emeritus Lecturer
in Psychiatry, Middlesex Hospital, one of
H.M.’s Commrs. of Board of Control, and a
Fellow of Roy. So. of Med. : m. 1900, Janet
Constance, da. of Frederick R. Laurie, of
Worcester ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Cevenna,
Hall Road, Bushey ; Union Club.
Bond, Col. Charles John, C.M.G.,
F.R.C.S., son of George Bond, of Bittesby,
Leicestershire; b. 1856; Hon. Col. Army
Med. Ser., a Member of National Med.
Research Council, and Vice Chm Med. Con-
sultative Council, Min. of Health: tn. 1890,
Edith, da. of George Simpson, of Hazel-
brow, Derbyshire; cr. C.M.G. 1917. Fern-
shaw, Springfield Road, Leicester.
Bond, Lieut.-Col. Chetwynd Rokeby
Alfred, C.I.E., C.B.E. , b. 18— ; Lieut.-Col.
Indian Army (retired;; Isazai Expedition
1892, Dongola Expedition 1896 (Egyptian
medal), N.-W. Frontier of India 1 97-8
(medal with clasp); is a Com. of Order of
Aviz of Portugal, and a Chevalier of Legion of
Honour; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919, C.I.E. 1920.
Bond, Engineer-Com. Edmund Edward,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of Edmund Bond; b.
1865; entered R.N. 1887, became Engineer
1892, and Engineer-Com. 1904; retired 1907;
served with Nile Flotilla 1898 (despatches,
D. S.O.); has 3rd class Osmanieh and 2nd
class Medjidie; cr. D.S.O. 1898, C.M.G.
1913. Junior Naval and Military Club.
Bond, Major Edward Leslie, D.S.O., son
of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry Bond, R.A.;
b. 1878 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is Major
R. G.A. ; served on N.-W. Frontier of India
1902, and during European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., Order of Danilo, Croix
de Guerre with Star) ; cr. D.S.O, 1918.
Bond, Major Frank Lorn Campbell,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Railway
Troops ; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bond, Major George Frederick Daniels
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major Saskatchewan
Regt.; European War 1915- 19 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bond, Major George Montgomery,
D.S.O.; b. 1880; is Major Yorkshire L.I.;
S. African War 1900-1901, European War
1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bond, Major George Weston, D.S.O.,
son of G. M. Bond, of Alrewas House,
Ashbourne, Derbyshire ; b. 1876 ; Major
Indian Army ; Abor Expedition 1911-12 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), European War
1914-17. in France, Belgium, and Mesopo-
tamia, as Major (despatches, D.S.O., 1914
Star) : m. 1906, Elsie Gertrude, da. of
Charles Eastmead ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bond, Lieut.-Col. James Henry Robinson,
C. B.E., D.S.O. ; b. 1871 ; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C.,
S. Africa 1&99-1902, present at relief of Lady-
smith (Queen’s medal with six clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), Mesopotamia 1915-
18 (despatches, D.S.O., C.B.E.); cr. D.S.O.
1917, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bond, Major Lionel Wilfred, D.S.O. ; b.
18— ; is Major Australian Army Med. Corps;
served during European War 1915-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bond, Lieut.-Col. Reginald Copleston,
DS O., son of the late Rev. Frederick H.
Bond ; b. 1866; ed. at Bath, and at Trinity
Coll., Oxford ; entered King’s Own (York
shire L.I.) 1888, became Capt. 1894, Major
1902, and Lieut -Col. 1914 (retired 1919);
served with Zhob Field Force 1890, with
Tii ah Expedition 1897-8, present at action of
Shinkamar (medal with two clasps), and
in S. Afiica 1899-1902, present at battles of
Belmont, Grdspan, Modder River, Magers-
fontein. and Nooitgedacht (despatches,
D. S.O. with Bar), and during European War
1914 (despatches, prisonei): m. 1897, Isabel
Maud, only da. of Maj.-Gen. Trevor Bruce
Tyler, C.S.I., Inspector-Gen. of R.A. in
COMPANIONAGE.
297
India, of Llantrithyd, S. Wales; cr. D.S.O.
1901 (Bar 1920).
Bond, Capt. Richard Laurence, D.S.O. ,
M.C., son of Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis George
Bond, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., of St. Helen’s,
Camberley, Surrey ; b. 1890 ; ed. at Chel-
tenham, and at R.M.A. ; is Capt. R.E.,
and Adj. Wessex R.E. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O., M.C.): m. 1914,
Isabelle Helewise Raymond, da. of Lieut. -
Col. Thomas John Raymond Mallock ; cr.
D.S.O. 1915. Casswell, Englishcotnbe Lane,
Bath.
Bond, Thomas Arthur, D.S.O., son of
the late George Bond, of Bishop’s Waltham,
Hants ; b. 1872 ; is Lieut. Roy. Australian
Naval Reserve; served during operations
against German Possessions in W. Pacific
1914 (D.S.O.); or. D.S.O. 1916. Bodalwyn ,
Hamilton , Brisbane, Queensland.
Bone, Engineer - Rear - Adm. Howard,
C. B., son of the late S. S. Bone; b. 1869 ; is
Engineer-Rear- Adm. R.N , and Manager
Engineering Depart., PortsmouthDockyard ;
European War 1914-18 (C.B.) : m. 1905,
Annie Stewart, da. of the late Francis
Wyatt; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917.
Bone, Wing- Com. Reginald John, C.B.E.,
D. S.O., R.N., son of Frederick Southall
Bone, of 10, Alma Terrace, Allen Street,
Kensington, W. ; b. 1888; ed. at Eastman’s ;
entered R.N. 1901?, became Lieut. 1910, and
Lieut -Com. 1918; is now Wing-Corn.
R.A.F., with which he served during Euro-
pean War 1914-19 in N. Russia (D S.O.,
C. B.E., Order of Redeemer of Greece); cr.
D. S.O. 1916, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Junior
United Service, and Royal Aero Clubs.
Bonham, Lieut.-Col. Charles Barnard,
D.S.O. ; b. 1871 ; Lieut.-Col. R.E. ; has Italian
Croix de Guerre ; m. 1900, Camille Claire, da.
of the 6th Marquis Testaferrata-Olivier
[see “Foreign Titles”]; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bonham, Major Eric Henry, M.V.O. [see
Bonham, Bt.].
Bonham, Col. John, C.B., son of the late
Rev. John Bonham, J.P., of Ballintaggart,
co. Kildare ; b. 1834 ; e'd. at Addiscombe ;
entered Army 1852, became Major Roy.
Artillery 1872, and retired as Hon. Col. 1874;
served during Indian Mutiny 1857, present
at action ofChinhut and defence of Lucknow
(thrice wounded, despatches twice, medal
with clasp, Brevet Major); is a J.P. for cos.
Kildare and Wicklow ; was Sheriff of co.
Carlow 1900: m. 1870, Mary, who d. 1891, da.
of the late Philip Wroughton, of Woolley
Park, Berks ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1906. Ballin-
taggart, near Colbinstown, co. Kildare ; 9,
SToane Court, S. W. ; United Service , and
Kildare Street Clubs.
Bonham-Carter [see Carter].
Bonn, Major Walter Basil Louis, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of Leo Bonn; b. 1885; Major
Leicestershire Yeo. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Newbold Revel, Rugby ; Carlton, and Guards'
Clubs.
Bonner, Arthur Bernard, D.S.O. , M.M. ;
b. 18—; Lieut. Canadian Forces ; European
War 1915-19 (despatches, M.M., D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bonomi, Lieut.-Col. Joseph Ignatius,
C. B.E.-, b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Roy. Lancaster
Regt. (retired) ; European War 19x4-19 (de-
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bonus, Col. William John, D.S.O., el. son
of Maj.-Gen. Joseph Bonus, J.P., of South-
field House, Frome, Somerset; b. 1862;
ed. at Harrow, and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; entered Dorsetshire Regt. 1882,
became Capt. 1890, Major 1899, Lieut.-Col.
Comdg. 1906, and Brevet Col. 1909 (com-
manded 2nd Batn. 1906-10) ; retired 1911 ;
served in S. Africa 1899-1902 as D.A.A.G.
4th Div., present at relief of Ladysmith (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, D.S.O.); was
D. A.A.G., Scotland 1895-9, D.A.A.G., Belfast
I9°3*4* and A.Q.M.G., Scottish Command
1914-16 ; cr. D.S.O. 1900. Naval and Military
Booker, Capt. George Edward Mussey,
C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and temporary
Lieut.-Col. Reserve Regt. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Bookey, Col. John Thomas Brownrigg,
C.B. ; b. 1846 ; entered Indian Med. Ser.
1872, and became Col. 1900; retired 1905;
served with Jowaki Expedition 1877-8 (medal
with clasp), with Mahsud Waziri Expedition
1881, with Burma Expedition 1886-7 (de-
spatches, two clasps), with Hazara Expedi-
tion 1888 (despatches, clasp) with Miranzai
Expedition 1891 (despatches, clasp), with
Waziristan Expedition 1894-5 (despatches,
clasp), on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897
(despatches), in China 1900- 1901 as Principal
Med. Officer (despatches, C.B.), and with
Mahsud-Waziri Expedition 1902 (despatches);
was Principal Med. Officer, Kohat 1900-1905 ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900.
Boome, Brig.-Gen. Edward Herbert, C.B.,
C M.G.; b. 1865; formerly Lieut.-Col. and
Brevet Col. Indian Army (retired as Hon.
Brig.-Gen. 1920); Mesopotamia 1915-18 (de-
spatches, C.M.G., C.B.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1917,
C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Boon, Capt. George, D.S.O., son of
Charles Boon, formerly of Ellingham, Nor-
folk ; b. 1846 ; formerly Hon. Capt. and
Quartermaster Buffs (E. Kent Regt.); served
with Perak Expedition 1875-6 (medal with
clasp), and in S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, D.S.O.) : m. 1871,
Sarah Tungate, da. of James Easter, of
Kirby Cane, Norfolk ; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Boose, James Rufus, C.M.G. , son of
Charles Boose ; b. 1859 ; ed. privately ; for-
merly Major London Regt. (V.D.); is Tra-
velling Commr. Roy. Colonial Institute
(sometime Sec.) : m. st, 1884, Ada Alice, da.
of the late Capt. J. Hamilton ; 2ndly, 19—,
Louise, da. of Northcote Single, cf Chard,
Somerset, and widow of Albert Chick ; cr.
C. M.G. 1916. Savage Club.
Boota Singh, Rai Bahadur, C.I.E., O.B.E.,
b. 1852; received title of Rai Bahadur 1899;
cr. C.I.E. 1909, O.B.E- 1917. Rawal Pindi,
Punjab.
Booth, Lieut.-Col. Ernest Brabazon,
D. S.O., M.D. ; b. 1879; M.D. Dublin 1904,
M.B. and B.Ch. 1902 ; entered R.A.M.C.
1905, became Major 1915, and Acting Lieut.-
Col. 1919; Cameroons 1914-16 (despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 18 — ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Booth, Leonard William, C.M.G., son of
the late George Booth, solicitor, of 32, Essex
Street, Strand, W.C., and Grosvenor House,
Twickenham ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Lancing Coll. ;
entered Ceylon Civil Ser. 1878 ; became
Police Magistrate 1880, Forest Settlement
Officer 1891, Govt. Agent 1899, Dist. Judge,
1905, Govt. Agent 1905, Principal Collector
of Customs 1906, Govt. Agent, S. Province,
Dist. Judge, Galle, and Govt. Agent, N.W.
Province 1908, W. Province 1909, and Central
Province 1910; . acted as Colonial Sec. 1911,
S12 and 1913, and as Treasurer 1909, and
mtroller of Revenue 1912; retired 1914: m.
1883, Mary Emily, da. of Hermann Randall
Von Dadelszen, coffee planter, of Ceylon ;
cr. C.M.G. 1913. Hoe Place, Old Woking,
Surrey.
Booth, Miss Mary Booth, C.B.E., da. of
William Bramwell Booth, of The Homestead,
Hadley Wood, Barnet; b. 1885; MajorSalva-
tion Army at Div. Head Quarters, Brighton ;
cr. O.B.E. (Civil) 7918, C.B.EJCivil) 1919. 26,
London Road, Brighton ; The Homestead,
Hadley Wood, Barnet.
Booth, Capt. Patrick Dick, D.S.O., M.C.\
b. 18 — ; served during European War
1914 18 as Capt. R.F.A. (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Booth, Major Raymond Mitchell St.John,
D.S.O., son of the late William Charge
Booth, formerly of Oran, Catterick, York-
shire ; b. 1880 ; entered Northumberland
Fusiliers 1901, became Capt. 1914, and Major
1916 ; served during S. African War 1901-2
(Queen’s medal with five clasps), and during
1298
COMPANIONAGE.
European War 1914-16 (twice wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Booth, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Macaulay,
D.S.O., son of the late Rt. Hon. Charles
Booth, P.C. ; b. 1894 ; entered Gordon High-
landers 1895, became Major 1914, and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 19x7 ; served in S. Africa 1900-
1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps), and
during European War 1914-17, Comdg. a
Batn. (wounded, despatches, D.S.O. , Bar);
was Assist. Mil. Attache 1917-19 : m. 1902,
Elizabeth Alice, da. of Capt. W. Powell ;
cr. D S.O. 1916 (Bar 1917).
Booth, Major William Henry, D.S.O.,
O.B.E., son of Maj.-Gen. William Booth
(formerly R.A.), of Rose Duryard, Exeter ; b.
1862 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; entered The
Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) 1882, became Capt.
1893, and Major 1901 ; retired 1906; served
in S. Africa 1899-1900 as A.D.C. (despatches,
medal, D.S.O.); was Railway Transport
Officer 1914, and a Dep. Assist. Director of
Railway Transport 1915-18; is a J.P. for
Herefordshire : m. 1905, Kathleen Isabel,
da. of Sir John Charles Holder, 1st Bt. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1900, O.B.E. 1918. Brynmelyn, Hay,
Herefordshire ; New {Edinburgh), and Army
and Navy Clubs.
Booth, Brig.-Gen. ihe Hon. Walter Dash-
wood S. later-, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. [see
B. Basing].
Boothby, Com. Evelyn Leonard Beridge,
D.S.O. [see Boothby, Bt., colls.].
Boothby, Com. Frederick Lewis Mait-
land, C.B.E., son of the late Alexander
Cunningham Boothby, C.E. [see E. Lauder-
dale, colls.] ; b. 1881 : European War 1914-19
as Wing. -Com. R.N. (retired); sometime
Wing-Corn. Roy. N-val Air Ser. and R.A.F.
(despatches, C.B.E.) : m. 1908, Lady May
Katherine Leila Pery, da. of 3rd Earl of
L’meriek; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Overwey ,
Tilford , near Farnham, Surrey.
Boothby, Com. Hubert Basil, D.S.O.
[see Boothby, Bt., colls.].
Bootle- Wilbraham [see Wilbraham].
Booty, Rear-Adm. Edward Leonard,
C. B., M.V.O., son of the late Edward
Booty, of St. Leonards-on-Sea ; b. 1871 ;
entered R.N. 1886, became Com. 1903,
Capt. 1908, and Rear-Adm. 1920; M’weli
(1885), Brass River (1895), and Benin (1897)
Expeditions (despatches, medal with
clasps), European War 1915-17 as Commo-
dore 2nd class (despatches, C.B., 1914-15
star, two medals) ; was Navigating Officer
of Adm. Lord Charles Beresford’s Flagships
1903-9, Master of the Fleet for Coronation
Naval Review 1911, and employed at Ad-
miralty 1917-20 ; is an Officer of Legion of
Honour; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1911, C.B.
(Mil.) 1916. United Service, and Royal
Naval ( Portsmouth ) Clubs.
Boraston, Lieut.-Col. John Herbert,
C. B., O.B.E., son of the late Sir John
Boraston, of Ringwood, Beckenham [see
Boraston, “Knights’ Widows”]; b. 1885;
Lieut.-Col. R. F.A. (T.F.); European War
1914-19 (despatches, O.B.E., C.B., Legion
of Honour); cr. O.B.E. (Mil.) 1918, and C.B.
(Mil.) 1919.
Borden, Lieut.-Col. Allison Hart, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. Canadian Inf.; served
during European War 1915-18 (despatches,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O 1918.
Borden, John William, C.M.G., son of
Andrew Borden, of Grand Pre, Nova Scotia;
b. 1856; became Ch. Accountant, Militia
Depart. Canada 1897, and Paymaster-Gen.
1906: m. 1891, Annie b ranees, da of Frederick
Brown, of Wolfville, Nova Scotia; cr. C.M.G.
1918. P.0. Box 773 .West Palm Beach, Florida,
U.S.A.
Borden-Turner [see Turner].
Borland, Capt. John Mclnnes, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Capt. Roy. Naval Reserve; served
during European War 1914-17 with a De-
stroyer Patrol Flotilla (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Borradaile, Col. George William, C.B.,
son of Harry Borradaile, I.C.S. ; b. 1838 ;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered R.A. 1857,
became Capt. 1865, Major 1875, Lieut.-Col.
1882, and Col. 1886 ; retired 1894 ; served in
Egyptian Campaign 1882 (despatches, medal
with clasp and 3rd class Medjidie) ; was
A.A.G., Bombay 1884-9 i is a J.P. for Bucks :
m. 1864, Catherine Cornelia, who d. 1912,
da. of the late Surg.-Gen. Charles Doyle
Anderson Straker, formerly Indian Med.
Ser. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1882. Oriel Lodge ,
Burkes Road, Beaconsfield, Bucks.
Borradaile, Brig.-Gen. Harry Benn,
D.S.O., son of the late Alexander Alfred
Borradaile, formerly Bom. C.S., of 44,
Victoria Road, Kensington, W. ; b. i860 ;
ed at Charterhouse ; entered Army 1880
became Capt. I.S.C. (now Indian Army)
1891, Brevet Major 1895, Major 1900, Lieut.-
Col. 1904, Brevet Col. 1907, Col. 1911 (retired
1912), and Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1919 ; Burma
Campaign 1885-9 (medal with two clasps),
Sikkim Expedition 1889, Gilgit Field Force
at Relief of Chitral 1895 (despatches, medal
with clasp, Brevet Major, D.S.O.) ; was in
command of an Inf. Brig 1914-15, with rank
of Brig.-Gen. : m. 1890, Florence, da. of the
late Ii. Soden ; cr. D.S.O. 1895. 18, Egerton
Gardens, S.IV. 3; The Beeches, Barcombe,
Sussex ; Naval and Military, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Borrett, Rear.-Adm. George Holmes,
C.B. ; b. 18 — ; Rear-Adm. R.N. ; China 1900
(despatches); appointed to command 5th
Light Cruiser Squadron, China 1919, and
Senior Naval Officer, Yangtse 1920; has
Order of Sacred Treasure of Japan; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Borrett, Brig.-Gen. Oswald Cuthbert,
C.M.G. , D.S.O., son of the late Maj.-Gen.
Herbert Charles Borrett, C.B. ; b. 1878;
entered King’s Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.)
1898, became Capt. 1902, Major 1914, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1916, and Brevet Col. 1919;
served in S. Africa 1899-1902 on Staff
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during European
War 191418, Comdg. a Batn. The King’s
(Shropshire L.I.) and a Batn. Roy. Lan-
caster Regt., and subsequently as a Brig.-
Com. with rank of Brig. Gen. (despatches,
wounded, D.S.O. with Bar, Brevets Lieut.-
Col. and Col., C.M.G.) ; appointed an A.D.C.
to H.M. 1919: m. 1903, Blanche, da. of
Alexander Murray; cr. D.S.O. 1915 (Bar
1917), C.M.G. 1918.
Borrow, Major Edward, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; is Major Durham L.I. ; served during
European War 1914-17 with W. Riding
Regt. (despatches, D.S.O., Italian Silver
Medal for Valour) : m. 18 — ; cr. D S.O. 1917.
Borthwick, Capt. Edward Kerr, D.S.O.,
M. C. ; b. 18 — ; formerly Capt. King’s
African Rifles ; European War 19x4-18 (de-
spatches, M.C. with clasp, D.S.O.) ; cr. 1918.
Borthwick, Lieut.-Col. Francis Henry,
C. M.G., D.S.O. ; b. 1883 ; Lieut.-Col. (T.D.)
Roy. Welch Fusiliers (T.F.); European
War 1914-19 (despatches four times, D.S.O.
with Bar, C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. (with Bar)
19x8, C.M.G. 1919.
Borton, Air-Com. Amyas Eden, C.M.G.,
D. S.O., A.F.C., son of Lieut.-Col. Arthur
Close Borton, of Cheveney, Hunton, Maid-
stone; b. 1886; ed. at Eton; entered Roy.
Highlanders 1906, became Capt. 1914, Brevet
Major 1918, and Air-Com. R.A.F. 1919;
European War 1914-18 as a Brig.-Com. with
rank of Brig.-Gen. (wounded, despatches
twice, D.S.O., 3rd class Russian Order
of St. Stanislas with Swords, Orders of the
Nile and N.nhda of the Hedjaz, Brevet Major,
A.F.C., C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G.
1919. Junior Naval and Military Club.
Borton, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Drummond,
V.C., C.M.G., D.S.O., son of Lieut.-Col.
ArthurClose Borton, of Cheveney, Hunton,
Maidstone; b. 1883; ed. at. Eton, and at
R.M.C. ; entered King’s Roy. Rifle Corps
1901; is Lieut. -Com. Roy. Naval Vol. Re-
serve, and Lieut.-Col. London Regt. ; S.
Africa 1902 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps), European War 1915-19, present in
Dardanelles, France, Salontca, Palestine, and
N. Russia (despatches, D.S.O., V.C., Order
COMPANION AGE.
I299
of the Nile, Order of St. Vladimir of Russia,
C.M.G.): w. 1915, Lorna Stewart, da. of
Robert Stewart Lockhart; cr. D.S.O. 1916, p
C.M.G. 1919. Junior Naval and Military Club.
Borton, Col. Charles Edward, C.B., son
of the late Gen. Sir Arthur Borton, G.C.B.,
G.C.M G. ; b. 1857 : entered Army 1878, be-
came Capt. Norfolk Regt. 1885, Major 1896,
Lieut. -Col. 1901, and Brevet Col. 1904 ; retired
1905 , served during Afghan War 1879-80
(medal with clasp), with Burma Expedition j
1887-9 (medal with clasp), and in S. Africa
1901-2 (despatches, medal with three clasps,
C.B.), and during European War 1914-18, as
Comdt. on Lines of Communication ; com-
manded Inf. Vol. Brig. 1906-8 : m. 1893, Amy
Louisa, da. of Richard Cotton Lewin, I.C.S. ; I
cr. C.B.( Mil.) 1902. Ruthven , Horley , Sur-
rey ; Naval ana Military Club.
Borton, Col. Neville Travers, C.M.G.,
son of the late Capt. H. M. Borton, R.H.A. ; 1
b. 1870; ed. at Bedford, in Germany, and
at R.M.C. ; formerly Capt. Welsh Regt.;
served with Nile Expedition 1897 (medal
with clasp) and 1898 present at battle of
Omdurman (despatches, medal with clasp),
and in Sudan 1899 (despatches, clasp) ; was
Inspector Dongola Province 1899-1901, Di-
rector of Prisons 1901-2 ; appointed Gov. of
Red Sea 1903, Director of Customs 1904,
Assist. Postmaster-Gen., Egypt 1905, and
Postmaster-Gen. 1907; acted as Mil.Gov. of
Jerusalem 1918 with rank of Brig.. Gen. ; is a
Pasha in Egypt; has Orders of the Nile,
Osmanieh,and Medjidie: m. 1904, Margaretta
Kathleen, da. of Col. Saurin, of Orielton,
Pembrokeshire; cr. C. M.G. 1917. Alexandria ,
Egypt ; Army and Navy , and Royal Auto-
mobile Clubs.
Borwick, Major George Oldroyd, D.S.O. ,
M.P., son of the late Joseph Cocksey Bor-
wick, of 27, Prince’s Gate, S.W. ; b. 1879;
Major Surrey Yeo. ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., Legion of Honou );
unsuccessfully contested Tower Hamlets,
Poplar Div. Jan. 1906, and Tower Hamlets,
Limehouse Div. Jan. 1910; has sat as M.P.
for N. Div. of Croydon since Dec. 1918 : m.
1915, the Hon. Mary Cavendish, da. of 4th
Baron Waterpark ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. 18,
Davies Street, Mayfair , W.
Borwick, Lieut. -Col. Malcolm, D.S.O.)
b. 1882; Lieut. -Col. 2nd Dragoons (retired);
served in S. Africa 1901 (medal), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D S.O.,
Brevet Major) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Borwick, Major Thomas Faulkner,
D.S.O., son of Henry Barton Borwick, of
Melbourne; b. 1890“; ed. at Melbourne
Univ. ; Major Australian Inf., and a Gen.
Staff Officer; European War 1915-17 in
Egypt, Gallipoli, and France(twice wounded,
despatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) : m.
1918, Elsa, da. of the late Edoardo de Am-
brosis, of Florence; cr. D.S.O. 1917- East
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Bosanquet, Capt. William Sydney Bence,
D.S.O , son of Sir Frederick Albert Bosan-
quet, K.C. ; b 1893 ; is Capt. Coldstream
Guards (Reserve), and an A. D.C. on Personal
Staff ; served during European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1918, Esther, da.
of the late Grover Cleveland, President of
U.S.A. : m. 19 — ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Boscawen, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Mildmay
Thomas, D.S.O., M.C. [see V Falmouth].
Boshell, Capt. Francis Sydney, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Quartermaster and Capt.
Roy. Berkshire Regt. ; European War 1914-
19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Bostock, Capt. Lancelot, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ;
European War 1914-18 as Capt. Northampton-
shire Regt. (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Boswall(Houstoun-Boswall-Preston)
[see Preston].
Boswell, Harold Edward, D.S.O.,
M.C.) b. 18 — ; European War 1915-19 as
2nd Lieut.Worcestershire Regt. (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bosworth, Lieut.-Col. Samuel Medbury,
C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Lieut' -
Col. Quebec Regt. ; European War 1915-19
(despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Boteler, Col. Francis Wilford, D.S.O.,
son of the late Capt. John Harvey Boteler,
R.N. ; b. 1854; Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col.
(retired) R A. ; European War rgi4-i8 with
R.A. (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1st, 1876;
2ndly, 1901, Ethel Marion, da. of the late
Rev. J. E. Boothe, M.A., R. of Chorlton-
cum-Hardy, Lancashire; cr. D.S.O. 19 8.
Botha, Brig. -Gen. Hermanus Nicolas
Wilhelmus, C.M.G.; b. 18 — ; Col. S. African
Forces and a Brig.-Gen. ; German S.-W.
Africa 1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr.
C.M.G. 1918.
Botha, Lieut.-Col. Pieter Schalk Grob-
belaar, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; served during Euro-
Eean Warigi5-i7as Lieut.-Col. S. African
lorse (Legion of Honour) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Botha, Lieut.-Col. Theunis Jacobus,
D.S.O., son of the late L. Botha, of Vrede,
Transvaal; b. 1867; a farmer, a J.P.. Valua-
tor to Land Bank, and Major S. African
Forces ; Jameson Raid 189b as Capt., Zulu
Rebellion 1906 as Capt., Natal Rebellion
1914 as Major Botha’s Natal Horse. German
S.-W. Africa 1914-16 as Lieut.-Col. Comdg.
a Commando (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1894,
Maria Wilhelmina Helena M 11 ; cr. D.S.O.
1916. Engelbrechts Drift, District Utrecht ,
Transvaal.
Botha, Lieut.-Col. Theunis, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. in S. African Forces, and
Comdg. a Commando ; German S.-W. Africa
1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Botham, Arthur William, C.I.E., son of
the Rev. George William Botham ; b. 1874 ;
ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1896);
entered I.C.S. 1898, became Commr. of
Excise, Assam 1912, and 2nd Sec. to Ch.
Commr. thereof 1913; is a Member of Coun-
cil of Ch. Commr. : m. 1903, Mary Florence
Hamilton ; cr. C.I.E. 19x8. Shillong, Assam ;
East India United Service Club.
• Botterell, Percy Dumville, C.B.E., son
of John James Dumville Botterell; b. 1880;
admitted a Solicitor 1006; a member of the
legal firm of Botterill and Rocbe, of 24. St.
; Mary Axe, E C. ; was Assist. Commercial
; Attache at The Hague 1916-18 : m. 1905,
r May, da. of Isaac Pearson; cr. O.B.E.
’ (Civil) 1918, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Bottomley, Lieut.-Col. Herbert, C.M.G.,
, son of George Bottomley, of Kimberley,
f S. Africa; b. 1866; ed. at Diocesan Coll.,
> Cape Town; is a Mining Engineer, and
H.M. Inspector of Mines for S. Africa;
1 sometime a Member of Executive of Johan-
nesburg Uitlander Council ; served in S.
’ Africa 1899-1902, with Imperial Light Horse,
becoming Lt. -Col. Comdg. (despatches,
t C.M.G.), and in E. Africa 1914 16 (de-
spatches) : m. 1902, Helena Emma, da. of
the late Captain Barnes, R.N., and widow of
’ Machell Graham ; cr. C.M.G. 1900. Johan-
nesburg, Transvaal ; Rand ( Johannesburg )
i Club.
8 Boucher, Lieut.- Col. Benjamin Hamilton,
D.S.O., el. son ofthe late Benjamin Boucher,
,f of The Croft, Wiveliscombe, Somerset ;
b. 1864 ; ed. at Marlborough Coll. ; entered
Hampshire Regt. 1885, became Capt. 1892
y (retired 1^04), and Major 1915; served with
Burmah Expeditioni887-g(medal with clasp),
,f with Chitral Relief Force 1895 as Orderly
t. Officer, and in S. Africa 1899-1900 (despatches,
medal with three clasps, D.S.O.) ; has been
>. Dep.-Gov. of Parkhurst Convict Prison,
and Gov. of Knutsford Prison ; appointed
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. Oxfordshire and
' Buckinghamshire L.I. 1917: m. 1st, 1896,
L Helen, who d. 1904, elder da. of the late
Charles Boucher, J.P., of Eaglemont, Kil-
v mington, Devon, and Lambcroft, Lincoln-
v shire ; 2ndly, 1907, Dorothy Margaret, who
d. 1916, 2nd da. of the late Engledue
Paganus Prideaux, of Luson, Wellington,
iS Somerset : cr. D.S.O. 1900.
s> Boucher, Lieut.-Com. Maitland Walter
Sabine. D.S.O., son of Walter Ellis Boucher
y, [see Pasley, Bt., colls.]; b. 1888; Lieut. -
Com. R.N.; European War 1914-19 latterly
i3°°
COMPANIONAGE.
with Mine Sweeping Flotillas (despatches, I
D.S.O.) : m. 1912, Vera Haslar, da. of Com.
Edward C. H. Helby, R.N.; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Boudreau, Rodolphe, C.M.G. ; b. 1865 ;
ed. at Nicolet Coll., Quebec; appointed
Private Sec. to Prime Min , Canada 1896,
Assist. Clerk of Privy Council 1900, and
Clerk 1907 ; cr. C.M.G. 1918. Ottawa ,
Canada.
Boulton, Lieut.-Col. Aubrey Holmes,
D.S O., son of Frederick Joseph Boulton,
of Grafton House, Beach Road, Weston-
super-Mare; b. 1882; ed. at Cathedral Sch.,
Hereford; Bar. British Columbia 1911 ; is
Major Gloucestershire Regt. ; served during
European War 19T4-T9 as Lieut.-Col. (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); Assist. Registrar Land
Registry, Vancouver 1911- 12 ; sometime Ch.
Instructor, Officers’ Sch., Irish Command :
m. 1909, Violet Catherine, da. of G. W.
Richardson, formerly of Ralston, Paisley ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Boulton, Col. Harold, C.B.E., M.B. ;
b. 1872 ; Lieut.-Col. and Acting Col. Indian
Med Ser. ; Somaliland 1901 (de- patches,
medal with clasp), European War 1914-18
(despatches), Aighan War 1919 (C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E- (Mil.) 1920.
Bourchier, Lieut.-Col. Murray William
James,, C.M.G., D.S.O.; b. 18— ; Lieut.-Col.
Australian Light Horse ; European War
1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Bourchier, Lieut.-Col. Raymond Walter
Harry, D.S.O., son of Lieut.-Col. R. L.
Bourchier; b. 1880; ed. at Wellington Coll. ;
is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R. A. ; served
in S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O , Brevet Lieut.-Col., Greek
Mil. Cross) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bourdillon, Major Lancelot Gerard,
D.S.O., M.C., son of the late Rev. B. K.
Bourdillon, of Cape Town ; b. 1888 ; is Capt.
and Brevet Major R.A.M.C., and serving
with Egyptian Army ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
M.C., Brevet Major, Croix de Guerre); cr.
D.S.O. 1916. Sidley House, Sidley, Sussex .
Bourke, Edmund, C.B., son of the late
Richard Bourke, of Thornfields, co. Lim-
erick; b. 1857; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin, and
at Keble Coll.. Oxford; Commr. Local Govt.
Board, Ireland; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1919. Local
Government Board, Dublin ; Kildare Street
Club.
Bourke, Lieut.-Col. Ernest Albert,
D.S.O., son ot the late Edward Bourke, of
Killala, co. Mayo; b. 1870; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin; L.R.C.P.I., L.M., L.R.C.S.I.
and L.M. 1894; D.Ph. R.C.P.S.I. 1905; is
Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C.; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (despatches twice, D.S O.):
m. 18—, Rachel, da. of Richard Waters, of
Dublin ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bourke, Lieut.-Col. Henry Beresford,
D.S.O. [see E. Mayo, colls.].
Bourke, Lieut.-Col. John Joseph, C.I.E.,
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Indian Med. Ser., and
Assay Master and Officiating Mint Master,
Calcutta ; retired 1920 ; cr. C.I.E. 1919. The
Mint, Calcutta.
Bourke, Lieut. -Com. Roland, V.C.,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; Lieut. R.N.V.R. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 Comdg. Motor Launch (de-
spatches, D.S.O., V.C., Legion of Honour) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bourke, Group-Capt. Ulick John Deane,
C. M.G. [see E. Mayo, colls.].
Bourne, Major Alan George Barwys,
D. S.O., M.V.O., son of the Rev. Charles
William Bourne, R. of Staplehurst, Kent;
b. 1882; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.; entered
R.M.A. 1899, became Lieut. 1900, Capt. 1910,
and Major 1917; served with detachment in
H.M.S. Renown during Prince and Princess
of Wales’s visit to India 1905-6, in H.M.S.
Balmoral Castle during Duke of Connaught’s
visit to S. Africa 1910, and during European
War 1914*18 (despatches, D.S.O., Italian I
silver medal for valour) ; was with Army
Headquarters’ Staff in France 1917, and a
Gen. Staff Officer 1919; has Order of SS.
Maurice and Lazarus of Italy: m. 1911,
Lilian, da. of the late Col. Poole Gabbett,
R.A.M.C. ; cr. M.V.O. (5th class) 1909,
D.S.O. 1918. United Service Club.
Bourne, Capt. Dennis Kemp, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; served during European War 1914-18
as Capt. Welsh Regt. (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bourne, Lieut.-Col. George Herbert,
D.S.O., son of John S. P. Bourne, Public
Lands Commr. of Maryborough; b. 1881;
ed. in Queensland, and at Brisbane Gram.
Sch.; Lieut.-Col. Australian Light Horse,
Manager of Bank of N.S. Wales at Mackay,
Queensland, and a J.P. for Queensland;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D S.O.);
appointed an Hon. A.D.C. to Gov. -Gen. of
Australia 1916; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Mackay,
j Queensland.
Bourne, Thomas Johnstone, C.B.E.,
b. 18 — ; Representative, War Office in
China ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Bousfield, Lieut.-Col. Henry Richings,
C.M.G., son of the late Rt. Rev. Henry
Brougham Bousfield, D.D., 1st Bishop of
Pretoria; 6.1863; ed. at Sherborne; Bar.
Inner Temple 1892 ; is a Commr. of Supreme
Court of S. Africa, an Advocate of the
Supreme Court of the Cape and Natal, a
J.P., and Lieut.-Col. Natal Mil. Staff ; served
during Zulu and Sekukuni Wars 1879-80, in
Ordnance Store Depart., Transvaal, during
Boer War 1881 doing Staff duty during the
siege of Pretoria, in S. Africa 1899-1900, as
Station Staff Officer at Durban (despatches,
medal, C.M.G.), and in Natal Native Rebel-
lion 1906 (medal); entered Roy. Durban
Rifles 1887, became Major Natal Roy. Rifles
1893 (Comdg.), joined Reserve Natal Vol.
1895, and became Lieut.-Col. Natal Mil. Staff
1902; retired 1913; entered Natal Civil Ser.
1881 ; appointed Registrar of Durban Circuit
Court, Sub-Distributor of Stamps, and Dep.
Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages
1886, and Acting Magistrate, Durban 1889
(retired 1890) ; engaged on Recruiting and
Re-employment of Returned Soldiers 1914-
20 (despatches) : m. 1890, Coral, da. of the
late Rt. Hon. Harry Escombe, P.C., Prime
Min. of Natal; cr. C.M.G. 1902. Rockburn,
Fields Hill, Natal; Constitutional, and
Durban Clubs.
Bousfield, Lieut.-Col. Hugh Delabere,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of Charles Edward
Bousfield; b. 1872; is Lieut.-Col. (T.D.)
Prince of Wales’s Own (W. Yorkshire
Regt.) ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901
(Queen’s medal with four clasps), and dur-
ing European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D. S.O., C.M.G., French and Belgian Croix
de Guerre, prisoner) : m. 1902, Mary Ethel,
da. of the late Henry Spenceley Close; cr.
D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918. Newton Cottage ,
Chapel A llerton, Leeds.
Bouverie, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Stuart,
D.S.O. [see E. Radnor, colls.].
Bouwer, Lieut.-Col. Barend Daniel,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. S. African
Forces ; in German S.-W. Africa, on Staff
1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Boville, Thomas Cooper, C.M.G., LL.D .,
son of William Boville; b. i860; ed. at Model
Sch., Belfast, at Collegiate Institute, Ottawa,
and at Toronto Univ. (LL.D. 1920) ; entered
Canadian Civil Ser. 1883, became Sec.,
Depart, of Finance 1905, and Dep. Min. of
Finance, and Sec. of Treasury Board 1906;
is Capt. Reserve of Officers (Canadian Mil.,
retired 1920) : in. 1905, Margaret Caroline,
da. of W.N. Silver, of Halifax, Nova Scotia;
cr. C.M.G. 1912. Lunenburg, Chester co.,
Nova Scotia; Rideau ( Ottawa ) Club.
Bowden Major Aubrey Henry, D.S.O.,
son of Henry W. Bowden, M.I.C.E-, of Great
Missenden, Bucks ; b. 18 — ; is Major Machine
Gun Corps; served during European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1918, Helen,
da. of R. G. Modera, of Wilbury Lodge,
Hove ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
COMPANIONAGE.
1301
Bowden, Lieut.-Col. James Hubert Thomas
Cornish-, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late
Adm. William Cornish-Bowden, of Zaire,
Newton Abbot ; b. 1871 ; entered Duke of
Cornwall’s L. I. 1892, became Capt. 1900,
Major 1908, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1918, and
Lieut.-Col. (h.-p.) 1919; N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8 (medal with two clasps), Euro-
&ean War 1914-18 (despatches five times,
».S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.); ap-
pointed an A.A.G. 1917, and a D.A.A.G. at
War Office 1919: m. 1900, Margaret Eliza,
da. of the late John Gaskoin, of Caerleon,
Monmouthshire ; cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G.
1918.
Bowden-Smith [see Smith],
Bowdler, Lieut.-Col. Basil Wilfred
Bowdler, C.M.G. , D.S.O. , son of Col. Cyril
William Bowdler Bowdler, C.B. ; b. 1873;
entered R.E. 1892, became Major 1912, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1917, and Lieut. -Col. 1920; Euro-
?>ean War 1914-19 as a Gen. Staff Officer
despatches twice, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., Order of St. Stanislas, Legion of
Honour, Belgian Order de la Couronne,
Croix de Guerre, C.M.G., American D.S.M.) ;
is an Esquire of Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England : m. 1911, Helen Dalrymple
Copland-Crawford ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G.
1919.
Bowdon, Major William Erdeswick
Ignatius Butler-, D.S.O., son of John
Erdeswick Butler-Bowdon, J.P., of Pleasing-
ton Hall, Blackburn; b. t88o; isMajor Duke
of Cornwall’s L.I. ; served in S. Africa
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Order of Crown of Roumania) : m. igog,
Gertrude Mary, da. of the late Augustus
deTrafford [see DeTrafford, Bt.j; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Bowell, Robert Henry, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
is Lieut. Leicestershire Regt.; served in
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bowen, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Llewellyn,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Welch Regt.;
European War 1914-19 with S. Wales
Borderers (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Bowen, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Winhiett Nunn,
C.B.E., D.S.O., son of the late George
Edward Bowen, of Portaferry, co. Down ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. R. A.M.C. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O., C.B.E.): m. 1917,
Edith, da. of Lieut. S. A. Hickson, and
widow of Capt. W. C. O. Phillips, Queen’s
Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1917, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bowen, Major Francis Osborne, D.S.O.,
son of the late F. C. Bowen, of Holly-
mount, co. Mayo; b. 1877; ed. privately;
Major 2nd Roy. Irish Regt. ; S. African War
1899-1902, present at actions of Belfast,
Lydenburg, and operations in Transvaal
(Queen’s medal with three clasps), European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; was Adj.
6th Batn. W. Yorkshire Regt. 1906-10 : m.
1899, Marguerita Blanche May, da. of Surg.-
Maj. John Power Oliver, Indian Med. Ser. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917. Army and Navy Club.
Bowen, Major Gerard Christopher,
D.S.O., son of the late Maj.-Gen. William
Thomas Bowen ; b. 1864 entered Roy.
Munster Fusiliers 1885, and became Capt.
1893; retired 1904; served in S. Africa 1899-
1902, with 3rd and 9th Batns. Mounted Inf.
(despatches, two medals with three clasps,
D.S.O.) ; i£ Hon. Major Roy. Defence Corps :
m. 1st, 1889, Kathleen Rachel, who d. 1890,
da. of the Rev. H. V. Russell ; 2nd, 1896,
Mildred Hilda, da. ofP. Hughes ; cr. D.S.O.
1900.
Bowen , Lieut.-Col. Herbert Walter, C.I.E. ,
D.S.O ; b. 1870; Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; Mesopo-
tamia 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918, C.I.E. 1919.
Bowen, Harry James ap Owen, D.S.O.,
3rd son of the Rev. Arthur James Bowen,
J.P., formerly R. of Kington Magna, Gilling-
ham, Dorset; b. 1868; served during 2.
Africa War as Capt. Kimberley Light Horse
(despatches, D.S.O.); is a Solicitor, and a
Steward of Jockey Club of S. Africa: m.
1904, Amy Langford Pote ; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Johannesburg, Transvaal ; Rand ( Johan-
nesburg), ana Kimberley Clubs.
Bowen, Major Hugh Rice, D.S.O., son
of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Griffith Bowen,
Connaught Rangers ; b. 1880; entered Essex
Regt. 1900, and became Major 1915 was Lieut.-
Col. Comdg. a Ratn. Welsh Regt. 1917; served
during S. African War 1930-1902 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), and during European War 1914-
18 (wounded, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre); cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Bowen, Lieut.-Col. William Allan,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Reserve; S.
Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with two
clasps) , European War 1914-19 with Lancaster
Regt. (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918 (Bar 1919).
Bowen, William Herbert, M.V.O., son of
the late Jerome Townshend Bowen, ofTrini-
dad, W. Indies; b. 1843; ed. at Northampton
House Sch., Denmark Hill ; entered
R.N. 1859, became Assist. Paymaster 1864,
Paymaster 1869, Fleet-Paymaster 1886, and
Paymaster-in-Ch. (retired) 1903 ; was Fleet-
Paymaster of Roy. Yacht 1891-1903: m.
1878, Mary, el. da. of the late Hon. Charles
Crowdy, M.L.C., of Newfoundland; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1903. Lower Bourne,
Farnham, Surrey.
Bowen, Col. Hildred Edward Webb-,
C.M.G., D.S.O.; b. 18—; Col. ( T.D.) R.E.
8 .F.) ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
•S.O., Order of White Eagle of Serbia):
m. 1920, Gladys, da. of W. J. Crampton, of
Southsea; cr. D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1919.
M ilto n , Stajjo rdsh ire.
Bowen, Air - Commodore Tom Ince
Webb-, C.B., C.M.G.; b. 1879; formerly
Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Bedfordshire
and Herts Regt., now Air-Commodore
R.A.F. ; N.-W. Frontier of India 1902,
Somaliland 1904, European War 1914-18
(despatches, C.B., C.M.G., Brevet Col.,
Mil. Order of Savoy, Legion of Honour,
Orders of St. Anne of Russia and Leopold
of Belgium); cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1919, C.M.G.
1918. Naval and Military Club.
Bowen, Brig.-Gen. William Ince Webb-,
D.S.O.; b. 1882; is Major Middlesex Regt.,
and a Brig.-Com. with rank of B ig.-Gen. ;
S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
Uganda 1911 (Brevet Major), European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bower, Lz>«£-C0/.ClaudeEdward Synder-
combe, D.S.O., son of Henry Syndercombe
Bower, of Fontmell Parva, Blandford ; b. 1881 ;
ed. at Radley; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
R.A. ; S. African War 1902 (Q ieen’s medal
with three clasps), European War 1914-19
as Brig.-Maj. of a Div. (despatches, D.S.O.,
1914 Star, two medals, 2nd class Russian
Order of St. Anne with Swords) ; cr. D.S.O.
1917. United Service Club.
Bower, Com. John Graham, D.S.O.,
son of Sir Graham John Bower, K. C.M.G.,
of Studwell Lodge, Droxford ; b. 1886 ;
Com. R.N.; European War 1914-18 with
Submarines (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1912,
Doris Violet Coghlan- White; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bower, Major Robert Lister, C.M.G.,
C.B.E., son of the late Robert Hartly Bower
[Lister-Kaye, Bt.] ; b. i860; ed. at Harrow;
formerly Major King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ;
Egyptian War 1882, present at battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze star),
Soudan Expedition 1884, present at battles
of El Teb and Tamai (despatches, two
clasps), Nile Expedition 1884-5 (despatches
twice, clasp), Jebu Expedition 1892 (medal
with clasp), European War 1914-16 in Egypt
as D.A.A.G. ; formerly Resident at Ibadan;
is Ch. Constable of N. Riding of York-
shire ; has King’s Police medal : m. 1893,
Annette Norah, da. of Henry Head, ol
Thornhill, Bray, co. Wicklow; cr. C.M.G.
1897, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. The tVest House,
Thirsk , Yorkshire ; Naval and Military Club.
Bowerbank, Major George Scott Stanton,
D.S.O., M.C.; b. 18—; Major Canadian
I3°2
COMPANION AGE.
Forces; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bowers, Major Dillon Aldworth Hare,
D.S.O., M.C., son of John Thomson Bowers
[E. Listowel, colls.]; b. 1870; ed. at Dale
Coll., King Williams Town, Cape Colony ;
joined Cape Mounted Riflemen 1886; served
during Langberg Campaign 1897, and during
Boer War 1899-1902, as Lieut, and Capt. Cape
Mounted Riflemen, present at capture of late
Comdt. Lotter (despatches, D.S.O. ), and
in German S.-W. Africa 1914-15 (despatches,
M.C.) ; appointed Major Roy. Fusiliers 1917 :
m. 1901, Alice Deborah, el. da. of John
Bishop, of Galbally, co. Tipperary ; cr.
D.S.O, 1902.
Bowers, Col. P. L., C.I.E., M.C., son
of George Bowers; b. 1885; Col. Indian
Army Reserve; European War 1914-19, in
Mesopotamia with Minelaying (despatches,
C.I.E.) ; cr. C.I.E. 1919.
Bowes, Frederick, C.M.G.; b. 18 — ; ed.
at Wadham Coll., Oxford ; entered Cey-
lon Civil Ser. 1891, became Acting Sup. of
Police, Colombo 1898, Landing Surveyor of
Customs 1899, Assist. Govt. Agent, Matara
1901, Police Magistrate, Kandy 1902. Addi-
tional Dist. Judge, Colombo 1903, again
Police Magistrate, Kandy 1903, Assist. Govt.
Agent, Puttalu 1904 and Matele 1907, Prin-
cipal Assist. Colonial Sec., Ceylon 1908, and
Principal Collector of Customs 1912; is a
M.L.C. of the Colony; cr. C.M.G. 1915.
Colombo , Ceylon.
Bowes, Col. William Hely, C.B., C.M.G. ,
b. 1858; entered Roy. Scots Fusiliers
1881, became Capt. 1887, Brevet Major
1898, Major 1901, Lieut. Col. 1906, Brevet
Col. 1909, and Col. 1910; Burma Expedition
1886 (medal with clasp), N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8 (despatches, clasp, Brevet
Major), European War 1914-18, as Brig.-Gen.
on Staff (despatches, C.B., C.M.G., Legion
of Honour); was D.A.A G., India 1903, and
a Gen. Staff Officer at War Office 1911-14;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.M.G. 1919.
Bowhill, Wing-Com. Frederick William,
C.M.G., D.S.O.; b. 18— ; Wing-Com. R.A.F. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.
with Bar, C.M.G., Order of St. Saviour of
Greece); cr. D.S.O. 1918 (Bar 1919) C.M.G.,
1919.
Bowie, Major Douglas Bain, D.S O.,
son of the late D. L. Bowie, Bar.-at-law, of
Montreal; b. 1886 ; is Major Canadian Cav. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bowie, Capt.. John Darling, D.S.O.,
M.B. ; b. 1883; ed. at Edinburgh Univ.
(M.B. and Ch.B. 1906); served during Euro-
Eean War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
».S.O. 1917.
Bowie, Dep.- Inspector-Gen. Robert Forbes,
C.B. ; b. i860; entered R.N. 1885, and be-
came Dep.-Inspector of Hospitals and
Fleets (retired) 1905; served at battle of
Jutland 1916 (despatches, C.B., Russian
Order of St. Stanislas); cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1916. 12, Merton Hall Road, Wimbledon ,
S.W.
Bowis, Major William, D.S.O. ; b. 1865 ;
formerly Quartermaster and Hon. Major
Lancashire Fusiliers ; served during
S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with
four clasps), and during European War
1914 17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bowker, Brig.-Gen. William James,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Frederick
Bowker, J.P., solicitor, of Lankhills, Win-
chester ; b. 1S69 ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1906;
entered Prince Albert’s (Somersetshire L.I.)
1889, became Capt. 1899, Major 1900, and
Lieut. -Col. 1918; served with Ilian and
Siama Expeditions 1898 (despatches, medal
with clasps, D.S.O.), in S. Africa 1890-1002,
present at actions of Spion Kop and Vaal
Kranz, at battle of Tugela Heights, and
relief of Ladysmith (Queen's medal with five
clasps, King s medal with two clasps), and
in Gallipoli 1915 (C.M.G); appointed to
command a Territorial Force Batn. 1915, and
to be a Brig. Com. 1917, with rank of Brig -
Gen. ; cr. D.S.O. 1899, C.M.G. 1916.
Bowle-Evans [see Evans].
Bowles, Maj.-Gen. Frederick Augustus,
C. B., son of the late Rev. Charles Bradshaw
Bowles, of Woking, Surrey; b. 1851; ed.
at Clifton, and at R.M.A.; entered R.A.
1871, became Capt. 1881, Major 1887, Lieut. -
Col. 1897, Brevet Col. 1901, Col. 1904, and
Maj.-Gen. 1908; retired 1913; served with
Hazara Expedition 1891 (despatches, medal
with clasp), and with Isazai Expedition
1892 ; was Ch. Instructor at Sch. -of Gunnery
1900-1904, Col. -on-Staff R.A., India 1904-7,
Inspector of Coast Defences and Garrison
Artillery, India 1907-8, and in command of
S.-W. Coast Defences 1908-12 ; appointed an
Inspector of Recruiting 1914; a D L. for
Devon, and Col. Comdt. Devon Cadet Corps :
m. 1882, Ella, da. of the late Robert Burn
Scotland ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1908. Hartnolls,
Tiverton , N. Devon.
Bowles, Lieut. -Com. Guy Percival,
D. S.O., son of George Bowles; b. 1885;
Lieut.-Com. R.N. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.): m. 18 — ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Bowles, Brig.-Gen. Henry, C.B. , 2nd son
of the late John Samuel Bowles, J.P., D.L.,
of Milton Hill, Steventon, Berks; b. 1854;
ed. at Radley, at Corpus Christi Coli.,
Oxford (3rd class Moderations 1875), and at
Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered 19th
Regt. 1876, became Capt. Yorkshire Regt.
1883, Brevet Major 1885, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1898, and Brevet Col. and Col. 1903 (h.-p.
1907); retired 1909; rejoined 1914, and again
retired as Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1915; served
with Nile Expedition 1884-5 (despatches,
Brevet Major), with Tirah Expedition 1897-8
(despatches, medal with tw'O clasps, Brevet
Lt.-Col.), and in S. Africa 1899-1902, in
command of his Regt., present at battle of
Paardeberg (severely wounded, despatches,
Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, C.B.); was D.A.A.
and Q.M.G., Egypt 1885-6; appointed Di-
rector of ArmySchs. at Head Quarters 1903,
and A.A.G. thereof 1904 ; was Brig.-Gen.
1914-15 : m. 1899, Annette Mary, who d.
1916, da. of the late John Bolton Littledale,
of Sandiway House, Hartford ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1900. Upper Farm , Nuneham Courtenay ,
Oxon.
Bowles, Major John de Vere, D.S.O.,
son of the late Rev. John Wright Bowles,
of Nenagh ; b. 1877 ; is Major R.A. ; served
during European War 1914-16 (despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1905, Evelyn Grahame, da. of
William Walker Tennant, of Ballinard,
Fethard, co. Tipperary; cr. D.S.O. iqi6.
Bowling, Paymaster-in- Ch. Thomas
Henry Lovelace, C.B., son of Thomas
Bowling, of Ramsgate ; b. 1839 ; ed. pri-
vately; entered R.N. 1855, became Assist.
Paymaster i860, Paymaster 1866, Fleet Pay-
master 1886, and Pavmaster-in-Ch. (retired)
1898 ; served in China War 1857 (medal),
during Indian Mutiny 1857-9 (despatches
three times, medal, promoted), and with
Abyssinian Expedition 1868 (medal); was
Sec. to various Adms. 1869-85 ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1907. 47, Central Hill, Upper Norivood,
S.E. ; Royal Naval ( Portsmouth ) Club.
Bowly, Major William Arthur Travell,
C. B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Major and temporary
Lieut.-Col. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) :
1905, Florence Winifred Astley, da. of Major
Loftus Lewis Astley Cooper [see Paston-
Cooper, Bt.] ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bowman, Capt. Geoffrey Hilton, D.S.O.,
M.C , son ol George Bowman; •&. 1891 ; ed.
at Haileybury and Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is
Capt. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. Reserve, and
R.A.F. ; served during European War 1914-18
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O , Belgian Croix de
Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1918. Monijreth, Old
Trafford, Manchester ; Royal Air Force
Club.
Bowman, Capt Humphrey Ernest, C.B.E.
[see Bowman, Bt., colls.].
Bowman, Capt. James Thornley, D.S.O.,
M.D. ; b. 18—; is Capt. R.A.M.C.; served
during European War 1914.18 (despatches,
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
COMPANIONAGE.
1303
Bowman-Manfield [see Manfield].
Bowring, Lieut. - Col. Edward Langley,
D.S.O. , O.B.E., son of the late Sir (Charles)
Clement Bowring ; b. 1882 ; entered Worces-
tershire Regt. 1901, became Capt. 1908, and
Major 1915 ; S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s
medal with five clasps), European War
1914-18 on Staff with rank of Lieut. -Col.
(despatches twice, D.S.O.) : m. 1915, Laura
Fraser, da. of the late W. Fraser Biscoe ; cr.
D.S.O. 1915, o.b.E- 1919-
Bowring, Lady (Ethel Dorothy), C.B.E.,
[see Bowring, K.].
Bowring, Col. Frederick Thomas Nelson
Spratt, C.B. , son of the late Adm. Thomas
Abel Bremage Spratt, C.B. ; b. 1847 ; entered
R. E. 1868, became Capt. 1880, Major 1887,
Lieut. -Col. 1894, Brevet Col. 1898, and Col.
1900; retired 1904; served during Afghan
War j 878-80, as Adj. R.E., and as D.A.Q.M.G.
Kabul Field Force, present at battle of
Kandahar (despatches thrice, medal with
three clasps, bronze star), with Burmese
Expedition 1886-7, as Brig. Major R.E., and
Sup. of Army Signalling (despatches, medal
with clasp, Brevet Major), and in China
1900, Comdg. R.E. (despatches, medal): m.
1882, Ethel Graham, who d 1919, da. of
Andrew Murray Lawson, of Edinburgh ; cr.
C. B. (Mil.) 1904. Hurstmead, Chislehurst ;
Athenceum Club.
Bowring, Capt. Humphrey Wykeham,
D. S.O., 4th son of the late John Charles
Bowring, of Forest Farm, Berks; b. 1874;
entered R.N. 1887, became Lieut. 1895,
Com. 1906, and Capt. 1914; served withVitu
Expedition 1890 (medal with clasp), during
S. African War 1899-1901 (medal), and during
European War 1914-17 as Ch. of Staff, Dover
Patrol (despatches twice, D.S.O., Legion of
Honour, Orders of Leopold of Belgium and
Crown of Italv) ; cr. D S.O. 1916.
Bowser, Major Howard Arthur, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; European War 19x4-19 as Major
R.G.A. (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Bowyear, Henry William Thomas, C.B.,
son of the late Rev. Thomas Kyrwood Bow-
year, formerly R. of Harbledown, Canter-
bury ; b. 1852; ed. privately, and at Caius
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1875) 5 Bar. Lincoln’s
Inn 1879 ; was a Legal Clerk to Charity
Commn. 1884-94, Principal Clerk 1894-1900,
Assist. Commr. 1900-1908, Sec. 1908-16,
Second Commr. 1916, and Ch. Charity
Commr. 1916-19 ; cr, C.B. (Civil) 1917. 295,
Regent Street, fV.i ; Oxford and Cambridge ,
and Alpine Clubs.
Bowyer, Capt. Charles Hastings, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Capt. Roy. Fusiliers; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Boxer, Paymaster-Coni. Herbert Martyn,
C.M.G., son of the late Paymaster-in-Ch.
William E- Boxer, R.N. ; b. ,882; ed. at
George Watson’s Coll., Edinburgh; Pay-
master-Corn. R.N., and Sec. to Com.-in-Cn.,
Coast of Scotland; Sec. to Vice-Adm.
Comdg. 7th and 2nd Cruiser, and 3rd Battle
Squadrons, and Second Sea Lord of the
Admiralty during European War (C.M.G.) :
m. 1910, Dorothy Millicent, da. of Edward
G. Woolhouse; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Boxwell, Major Ambrose, C.I.E., son of
the late John Boxwell, I.C.S., of Butlers-
town, co. Wexford ; b. 1876 ; ed. at Shrews-
bury Scb., and at Trin. Coll., Dublin; is
Major Indian Armv ; servedduringS African
War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps), in Mesopotamia 1914-17 as Major
(despatches, C.I.E.), and in Palestine 1918
Comdg. 2nd Batn. 154th Indian Inf. ; was
Mil. Gov., Bssrah 1915-16; cr. C.I.E. 1916
Army and Navy Club.
Boyall, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Morey, D.S.O.,
son of John Richard Boyall, of Ravenscourt,
Hamilton Road, Ealing; b. 1877; ed. at
Harrow; entered Prince of Wales’s Own
(W. Yorkshire Regt.) 1898, and is Major
and Brevet Lieut.-Col.; served in S. Africa
1899-1902, present at action of Pieter’s Hill,
and at relief of Ladysmith (severely
wounded, despatches twice, D.S.O.), and
during European War 1914-18 as D.A.A.G.
(wounded, despatches, two Bars to D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., Legion of Honour) : m.
1905, Ida Mary Albina, da. of Maj.-Gen.
Sykes, formerly Bengal Cav. ; cr. D.S.O.
1900 (Bar 1918, 2nd Bar 1919).
Boyce, Lieut - Col. Charles Edward,
D.S.O.; b. 1882; Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. R.F.A. ; European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., American D S.M.) : m. 1909,
Phyllis (from whom he obtained a divorce
1920), da. of W. Chesterman, of Sheffield ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Boyce, Col. George Joseph, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; Lieut.-Col. and Acting Col. Canadian
Army Med. Corps ; European War 1915-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Boyce, Brig. -Gen. Harry Augustus,
C.M.G., D.S.O.; b. 1870; formerly Col.
R. A. ; retired as Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1920;
S. African War 1902 (medal with clasp),
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.,
C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919.
Boyce, Rev. Walter, M.V.O., son of
Henry Boyce, late Head Master of Leman
Sch., Beccles ; b. 1853; ed. at Fauconberge
Sch., Beccles, and at St.John’s Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1878, M. A. 1890); was Assist. Master
at Harrison Coll., Barbados 1878-81, and at
Reading Sch. 1881-2, Co-Principal of Church
of England Coll., Kingston, Jamaica 1882-4,
and Curate of All Saints’, Ipswich and
Assist. Master of Ipswich Sch. 1885-7, and
Head Master of King Edward VII. ’s Gram.
Sch., King’s Lynn 1887-1919 : m. 1883, Ellen,
3rd da. of the late Rev. Matthias Henry
Beaumont, V. of St. John’s, S. Lowestoft ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1908. Southsea.
Boyce, Major William Wallace, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Major R.A.M.C. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Boyd, Alexander William, C B.E. ; b.
18 — ; in Sudan Civil Ser. ; cr. O.B-E. (Civil)
1918, C.B.E* t Civil) 1920.
Boyd, Charles Walter, C.M.G., son of
the late Very Rev. A. K. H. Boyd, of St.
Andrews, N.B. ; b. 1869 ; ed. at FettesColl.,
Edinburgh, and at Edinburgh Univ. ; has
been Political Sec. to the late Right Hon.
Cecil Rhodes, and Sec. to Rhodes Trust; cr.
C.M.G. 1904. 2, Down Street , Piccadilly, W.
Boyd, Francis Darby, C.B. , C.M.G., son
of John Boyd, publisher ; b. 1866 ; is a
M.D. and F.R.C.P., Edinburgh ; served in S.
Africa 1900, with Edinburgh Hospital (de-
spatches, C.M.G.) ; is Professor of Clinical
Med. in Edinburgh Univ., Physician to Edin-
burgh Royal Infirmary, and Consulting
Physician to Deaconess Hospital, Edin-
burgh, Major R.A.M.C. (T.F.), and tempor-
ary Col. Army Med. Corps, sometime Con-
sultant to H.M.’s Forces in Egypt: m. 1904,
Clara Constance, el. da. of Alfred J. A.
Lemper, of The Rhanbhuoy, Carrickfergus ;
cr. C.M.G. 1901, C.B. (Mil.) 1919. 22, Manor
Place, Edinburgh ; University ( Edinburgh )
Club.
Boyd, Maj.-Gen. Gerald Farrell, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., D.C.M., son of Robert Boyd,
of Nevern Square, Earl’s Court, S.W. ; b.
1877 ; ed. at St. Paul’s Sch.; entered E.
Yorkshire Regt. 1900, became Capt. Prince
ofWales’s Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians)
1904, Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. (Roy.
Irish Regt.) 1915, Brevet Col. 1917, and
Maj.-Gen. 1919 ; S. Africa 1899-1902, present
at battle of Colenso (despatches thrice, dis-
tinguished conduct medal. Queen’s and
King’s medals, D.S.O.), European War
1914-18, as Brig.-Gen. on Staff, and subse-
quently Comdg. a Brig, and a Div. (de-
spatches five times, D.C.M., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., Legion of Honour, Brevet Col., C.M.G.,
C.B.) : m. 1913, Grace Sophia, el. da. of
Arthur Florian Hugo de Kurdet Burdett, of
Coolfin, Ranagher, King’s Co. [see Burdett,
Bt., cr. 1618, colls. 1; cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.M.G.
1918, C.B. (Mil.) 1919. Naval and Military
Club.
Boyd, Harry Robert, C.B.E., el. son of
the late Robert Bojd, of 63, Nevern Square,
3°4
COMPANION AGE.
5. W. ; b. 1876; ed. at Haileybury, and at
St. Paul’s Sch. ; engaeed in business in
Shanghai 1899-1911 (China medal 1900);
attached to Min. of Finance, Peking 1914
(Order of Excellent Crop); Assist. Private
Sec. 10 Permanent Under Sec. of State,
Home Office 1915-17 (O.B.E.); appointed
Dep. Assist. Sec., Ministry of National
Ser. 1917. and Assistant Sec. 1918; attached
War Cabinet (Rehabilitation of Trade) 1919 ;
was Assist. Private Sec. to Sec. of State
for Home Depart. 1919-20; cr. O.B.E. (Civil)
1918, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Conservative ,
Travellers’ , and Albemarle Clubs.
Boyd, Major Henry Alexander, C.M.G.,
D.S.O. [see Boyd, Bt., cr. 1916].
Boyd, Col. John Alexander, C.B. , son of
John Boyd of Dungannon, co. Tyrone ;
6. 1857; ed. at Roy. Sch., Dungannon;
entered Army 1875, became Major Army Ser.
Corps 1885, Lieut.-Col. 1890, and Brevet Col.
1898; retired 1900; served during Zulu and
Secocoeni Wars 1879-80 (medal with clasp),
during Transvaal War 1881, and with Nile
Expedition 1884-5 (despatches, medal with
two clasps, bronze star, promoted); was
D.A.A.G., Woolwich Dockyard 1893-4, and
D.A.Q.M.G., Head Quarters 1895-9: m. 1888,
Mary, da. of Jonathan Pape, Esq., of Lang-
rigg Bank, Cumberland, widow of William
Fletcher, of Whitehaven ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1897.
Boyd, Major John Dopping, D.S.O. , son
of the late William Henry Boyd, D.L. ; b.
1P86; ed. at Rossall Sch. ; entered the
Queen’s (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.) 1907, be-
came Capt. 1915. and Brevet Major 1917 ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Brevet Major) ;
appointed a Gen. Staff Officer 1917 : m. 1916,
Effie Harriet, da. of H. D. Butterfield, of
Durham, Bermuda ; cr D.S.O. 1914 (Bar
1918). Ballymacool. Letterkenny , Ireland.
Boyd, Col. Mossom Achibald, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Col. in Army ; European War 19 14-19
(despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Boyd, Major Stuart, D.S.O.; b. 1881 ;
Major R.E. ; Somaliland 1903-4, Mesopo-
tamia 1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O.), Palestine
an 1 Syria 1 418 20 (despatches); cr D.S O.
1917. Army and Navy , and Caledonian
Clubs.
Boyd, William, C.B.E.; b. 18 — ; Dep.
Director-Gen. British Ministry of Shipping,
New York; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Boyd, Col. Charles Augustus Rochfort-,
C.M.G., 2nd son of the late George Augustus
Rochfort-Boya, D.L., of Middleton Park,
co. Westmeath, only son of A. Boyd, K C.,
by his wife Jane, widow of 2nd Earl of
Belvedere (ext.); b. 1850; ed. at Chelten-
ham Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Wool-
wich ; entered R.E. 1870, became Capt. and
Brevet Major 1882, Major 1889, Lieut.-Col.
1896, and Brevet Col. 1900; retired 1903;
served with Egyptian Expedition 1882
(medal, bronze star, Brevet Major), and in
S. Africa 1899-1900, in command of the Corps
Troops, R.E. (despatches, medal, C.M.G.) :
m. 1st, 1874, Adeline, who d. 1902, da. of the
late Mountifort Longfield, D.L., of Castle
Mary, co. Cork ; 2nd, 1906, Grace Ethel
(Mrs. W. W. Whiston), of Birchwood, Fleet ;
cr. C.M.G. 1900. Belvedere House, Farn-
borough, Hants; United Service, and
Kildare Street Clubs.
Boyd- Moss [see Moss],
Boyd-Rochfort [see Rochfort].
Boyer, Paymaster -Capt. George Chris-
topher Aubin, C.B.E., son of George Boyer, of
Beaumont, Jersey ; b. 1862 ; ed. at St. James’
Collegiate Sch., Jersey; Accountant Officer
R.N., Paymaster-Capt. Royal Fleet Reserve.
Devonport, a Com. of Order of Crown of |
Italy, and a Chevalier of Legion of Honour ;
Soudan 1884-5 (medal, Khedive’s bronze star),
China 1900 (medal). Dongola Expedition 1896
(medal), European War 1916-18, as Naval
Base Agent, Boulogne (despatches twice) :
in. 1894, Gertrude Elizabeth, da. of Tames
Allen, of Battenhurst, Ticehurst ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Windsor Villa, Saltash.
Bo yes, Charles Edward, C.B.E., son of
Major James F. Boyes; b. 1866; Dep. Resi- '
dent Commr. in Basutoland; assisted Re-
cruiting during European War ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 19x9.
Boyes, Com. Hector, C.M.G., son of the
late Vice-Adm. Sir George Thomas Henry
Boyes, K.C.B. [see V. Ridley, colls.] ;b 1881 ;
Com. R.N. ; China 1900 (medal with clasp),
European War 9 4-19 (despatches, C.M.G.) :
m. 1919, Eleonora de Bille, da. of — de
Bille Falsen, of Calcutta ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Boylan, Capt. Edward Thomas Arthur
George, D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 1894 ; Capt. R.H.A. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Boyle, Alexander George, C. M.G., C.B.E.;
b. 1872 ; ed. at Charterhouse, at Clifton Coll.,
and at Cooper’s Hill ; appointed Private
Sec. to Senior Puisne Judge, Straits Settle-
ments 1893, Assist. Treasurer, Uganda 1895,
Dep. Treasurer 1900, Collector 1902, Assist.
Sec. 1902, and Sub-Commr., E. Province
1905; acted as Sec. to H.M. Commr. Uganda
Protectorate 1896-8, as Ch. Accountant 1899-
1900, as First Assist. Accountant 1900, Sec.
to Govt. 1901-2, as Sub-Commr., E. Province
1903-4; was Dep. Commr., Uganda Protec-
torate 1907, Acting Ch. Sec. and Gov. there
1909-10, Colonial Sec., S. Nigeria 1910-13,
and Lieut. -Gov. of Nigeria Protectorate
1913-20; acted as Gov. thereof 1911-18: m.
1898, Sibyl Blanche, da. of the late Rev. J.
T. Hodgson, of Charterhouse ; cr. C.M.G.
1908, C.B.E. 1919. 24, Montpelier Crescent ,
Brighton ; Sports' , and Bath Clubs.
Boyle, Rear-Adm. the Hon. Algernon
Douglas Edward Harry, C.B., C.M.G ,
M.V.O. [see E. Shannon].
Boyle, Lieut.-Col. Charles Roger Caven-
dish, D.S.O., [see E. Cork, colls.].
Boyle, Com. Edward Louis Dalrymple,
C.M.G. [see E. Glasgow, colls.].
Boyle, Com. Harry Lumsden, C.B.E.,
son of the late Rear-Adm. Robert Hornby
Boyle ; b. 1879 ; Com. and Acting Capt. R.N. ;
European War 1914- 19 with Ocean Escort
(despatches, C.B.E.); has order of Aviz of
Portugal : m. 1908, Lilian Graham Keith,
da of Maj.-Gen. Sir James Keith Trotter,
K.C.B., C.M.G ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Boyle, Major Henry Kirk, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; Capt. and temporary Major W. York-
shire Regt. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Boyle, Lieut.-Col. J. W., C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Lieut.-Col. Canadian Mil. ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Boyle, Capt. James, M.V.O. [see E.
Glasgow, colls.].
Boyle, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. John David,
C.B.E., D.S.O. [see E. Glasgow].
Boyle, Robert Colquhoun, C.I.E., son of
the late Rear-Adm. Robert Hornby Boyle;
b. 1877 ! 's in Indian Police, and Comdt.
Frontier Constabulary, N.-W. Frontier
Province; has Order of King George I. of
Greece ; cr. C.I.E. 1918.
Boyle, Vice-Adm. the Hon. Robert
Francis, M.V.O. [see E. Shannon].
Boyle, Brig.-Gen. Roger Courtenay, C.B.,
C.M.G., son of the late Maj.-Gen. R. Boyle,
C.B.; 6.1863; ed.atCheltenhamColl.; entered
Roy. Munster Fusiliers 1885, became Capt.
1893, Major 1905, Lieut.-Col. 1909 (Comdg.
2nd Batn. 1909-13), Col. 1913 ; and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. (retired 1919) ; served with
Burma Expedition 1885-9 (medal with two
clasps), during S. African War 1899-1902,
as Acting Provost Marshal, present at
operations in Transvaal and Orange River
Colonies (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-18 on Staff (despatches
eight times, C.B., Order of the Nile, C.M.G.,
1914 Star, Com. of Legion of Honour of
Orders of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy
and of George I. of Greece): m. 1894,
Elizabeth, daughter of the late W. L.
Martin, J.P., of Lee Moor, Plympton,
Devon ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.M.G.
1918. Duart Lodge , Bideford, N . Devon ;
Army and Navy Club.
COMPANIONAGE.
1305
Boyle, Capt. William Henry Dudley,
C. B. [see E. Cork, colls.].
Boys, Henry Ward, C.B.E. , son of the
late Henry Scott Boys, B.C.S. ; b. 1874; ed.
at, Wellington Coll., and at New Coll. Oxford
(B.A., Lit. Hum. 1897) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1901 ; sometime Assist. Counsel, Ministries
of Interior and Justice. Egypt; appointed
Counsel to H.H. the Sultan of Egypt 1919;
was Director Enemy Trading 1914-17, and
War Trade and Licensing Officer 1917-19 : m.
1909, Mrs. Arthur Laing (nee Scott Mon-
crieff) ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Gezira,
Cairo, Egypt ; New University , and Con-
stitutional Clubs.
Boys, Brig.-Gen. Reginald Harvey Hender-
son, C.B., D.S.O., son of the lateAdm. Henry
Boys ; b. 1867 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and
at R.M.A. ; entered R.E. 1886, became
Lieut.-Col. 1913, Brevet Col. 1917, Col.
19x7, and Brig.-Gen. 1916; S. Africa 1899-
1902, present during segie of Ladysmith
(despatches thrice, Queen’s medal with five
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
D. S.O.), European War 1914-15 (wounded,
despatches, C.B.) ; rendered valuable sers.
during plague in Hong Kong 1894 (thanked
by community, service of plate); was a Staff-
Capt. at Head Quarters 1910-13, Comdg.
Signal Ser. Training Centre 1915-18, Dep.
Director Army Signals Great Britain 1917-18,
Dep. Ch. Engineer 1918, and A.A.G. R.E. at
War Office 1919 : m. 1st, 1896, Elizabeth
Mary, who d. 1908, da. of the late Ken-
neth Murray, of Geanies, Ross-shire; 2ndly,
1912, Dorothy, da. of Conyers Baker, of 22,
Cottesmore Gardens, Kensington, W. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1915. Junior United
Service Club.
Boys, Capt. Stanley, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
Lieut, and Acting Capt. Durham L.I. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Brabant, Guy Alfred, D.S.O., son of the
late Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward Yewd Brabant,
K.C.B., C.M.G. [see Brabant, “Knights’
Widows’]; b. 1873; served in S. Africa
1902 with S. African Mounted Irregular
Forces (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1910,
Dorothy Ethel Austen, da. of C. T. Reaney,
of Sierra Leone ; cr. D.S.O. 1902. Kinderton,
Koongha District , Cape Colony.
Brabazon, Capt. the Hon. Ernest William
Maitland Molyneux, D.S.O. [see E. Meath].
Brace, Major Henry Fergusson, D.S.O.,
M.C. , son of the late Frank Addison Brace,
of Doveridge Hall, Derby ; b. 1888; Major
15th Hussars, and an Instructor at Cav.
Sch. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
M. C.. D.S.O.) : m. 1916, Beatrice Ida, da.
of Sir William Henry Feilden, 4th Bt. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918. 6, Connaught Street , W. 2;
Arthur's , and Cavalry Clubs.
Bracegirdle, Com. Leighton Seymour,
D.S.O., son of the late Capt. Frederick
Biacegirdle, of Kaikoura, East Balmain,
N. S. Wales; b. 1881; is Com. Roy. Austra-
lian Navy; served in China 1900, during S.
African war 1901-2, and during European
War 1914-17, Comdg Naval Bridging drain
(despatches thrice, D.S.O.) ; m. 1910, Lilian
Annie, da. of Paterson Saunders, of The
Hill, Newcastle, N.S. Wales ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Brackenbury, Hereward, C.B.E., son ol
Gen. Charles Brackenbury, R.A. ; b. 1871; is
Managing Director of C. A. Parsons and
Co. (L irmttd), of Heaton Works, Newcastle-
upon-Tyne : m. 1900, Winifred Isabel, da.
ol the late Sir Benjamin Chapman Browne,
D.C.L. Tsee Browne, “ Knights’ Widows ’] ;
cr. C.B.E. 1918. Seaton Burn House,
Dudley, Northumberland.
Brackley, Major Herbert George, D.S. 0.,
D.S.C. ", b. 18— ; Major R.A.F. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., D.S.C.,
Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bradbrooke, Major George Howard,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major Canadian
Mounted Rifles; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bradbury, Surg.-Lieut.~Com. William,
D.S.O., M.B., son of Samuel Bradbury, of
Lisburn, co. Antrim ; b. 1884 ; ed. at Queen’s
Coll., Belfast; M.B., B.Ch., Roy. Univ. of
Ireland 1908 ; Surg. -Lieut. -Com. R.N. ;
China 1913 (Chinese medal), European War
1914-19, in Minesweeper, with R.N. Div. in
Gallipoli and France, and in Light Cruisers
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1918, Norah Michael,
da. of G. Michael Williams ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Lisburn, co. Antrim.
Braddell, Lieut.-Col. Monekton O’Dell,
C. B.E., M.B. ; b. 18— ; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.);
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bradfield, Capt. Reginald Henderson,
D. S.O., M.C., son of H. H. Bradfield, of
28, Rosemount Avenue, Toronto ; b. 1892 ;
Capt. Canadian Inf. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) : m. 1918, Grace
Macallys, da. of Guy R. Andrew, of Vancou-
ver; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bradfield, William Walter, C.B.E.,
son of William Bradfield ; b. 1879 ; Director
and Manager Marconi Co.: m. 1906; cr.
C. B.E. 1918. 1, St. James’s Place, S.W.x.
Bradford, Lieut.-Col. Edward Austin,
D. S.O. [see Bradford, Bt.].
Bradford, Capt. Thomas Andrews,
D.S.O., son of George Bradford, of Milbanke,
Darlington ; b. 1886 ; as Capt. York and Lan-
caster Regt. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.): m. 1916, HonorRebe, da.
of Col. W. C. Blackett, of Acorn Close,
Sacristan, co. Durham ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Middleton St. George , co. Durham; Army
and Navy Clubs.
B r a d i s h , Major Francis Lyndon,
D.S.O.; b. 1879; Major R.A.M.C.; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Croix
de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bradley, Brig.-Gen. Charles Edward,
C. B., el. son of the late Maj.-Gen. Charles
John Bradley, I S.C. ; b. 1852; entered 98th
Regt. 1874, became Capt. Prince of Wales’s
(N. Staffordshire Regt.) 1881, Major 1888,
Lieut.-Col. 1899, Brevet Col. 1903 (re-
tired 1909), and Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1912;
served in Zululand 1888, and in S. Africa
1900-1902 (despatches, Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
Brevet Col.), and during European War
1914-15 (prisoner) ; was A.Q.M.G., 9th Div.,
3rd Army Corps, and Irish Command 1903-5,
A.A.G. , 7th Div., Irish Command 1905, and
Brig.-Gen. Comdg. 12th Inf. Brig., E. Com-
mand 1905-9: m. 1878, Alice Clive, 2nd da.
of the late Charles Murray, of Brentwood
House, Lee Park, Kent; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1907.
Bradley, Lieut.-Col. Cecil Gustave,
D. S.O., son of John Bradley, formerly of
Ightenhill Park, Lancashire; b. 1880; ed.
at Birmingham Univ., and in France and
Germany ; is a Consulting Civil Engineer,
a M.I.M.E., an A.M.I.C.E., a Professional
Associate of Surveyors’ Institution, and
Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) Yorkshire L. f. ; served in
S. Africa 1902 (Queen’s medal with two
clasps), and during European War 1914-17
(despatches thrice, D.S.O.) : m. 1906, Annie,
younger da. of Caleb Thornber, J .P., of Park
Hill, Burnley, Lancashire; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Baronscroft, Bridlington, Yorkshire.
Bradley, Major Edward de Winton
Herbert, D.S.O., M.C.; b. 18 — ; Capt. and
Brevet Major Yorkshire L.I. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bradley, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Gardner,
C.M.G. , son of the late Maj.-Gen. Charles
John Bradley, I.S.C.; o. i860; entered I.S.C.
(now Indian Army) 1883, and became Lieut.-
Col. 1904; retired 1911 ; served with Burma
Expedition 1885-7 (medal with clasp), and
during European War 1914-19, on Staff (de-
spatches, C.M.G.) : m. 1889, Mabel Gwen-
doline, da. of the late John Berney Morgan,
I.C.S. ; cr. C.M.G. 1916. Isthmian Club.
Bradley, Herbert, C.S.I., elder son ol
the late Richard Holland Bradley, M.D., of
Blackheath.S. E. ; 6.1856; ed. at Winchester
Coll. ; Bar. Middle Temple 1878 ; entered
I.C.S. 1876, became Sec. to Board of
Revenue, Madras 1887, Collector and Magis-
trate 1892, and a Member of Board of
3°6
COMPANIONAGE.
Revenue 1809; appointed an Additional
Member of Madras Legislative Council 1900,
1902, 1904, and 1906, Ch. Sec. to Madras Govt.
1908, and a Temporary Member of Executive
Council 1908; retired 1909; is a J.P. for
Dorset : m. 1891, Lillias Sarah, youngest
da. of the late Rev. William McCulloch,
LL.D. ; cr. C.S.I. 1906 Koyatna, West Cliff
Road , Bournemouth ; East India United
Service Club.
Bradley, Lieut.-Col. Robert Anstruther,
C. M.G. ; b. 18 — ; Major and Acting Lieut.-
Col. N. Staffordshire Regt. ; S. Africa 1899-
1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), S. Nigeria 1902-3
(medal with clasp), European War 1914-19
(despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Bradley, Lieut.-Col. Robert William,
D. S.O., son of Com. William Henry Bradley,
R.N., formerly of Queen’s Cottage, Sand-
hurst; b. 1874; ed. at Harrow, and at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; entered S. Wales
Borderers 1894, became Capt. 1905, and Major
and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917 ; served in S.
Africa 1900-1902 as Adj. of nis Regt., as
Station Staff Officer, and as Garrison Adj.,
Klerksdorp (despatches, D.S.O.) ; was
Assist. Instructor at Sch. of Musketry 1903 6 ;
appointed to command a Company of Cadets,
R.M.A. 1913 : m. 1st, 1898, Dorothea Lilias,
who d. 1908, only da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
Ambrose Humphreys Bircham, 60th Rifles
[B. Polwarth, colls.] ; 2nd, 1910, Eleanora
Kathleen Myfanwy, da. of the Rt. Rev. John
Lloyd, D.D., Bishop of Swansea : cr. D.S.O.
1902.
Bradley, Lieut.-Col. Samuel Glenholme
Lennox, D.S.O. ,M.C., D.C.M. ; b. 18 — ; Capt.
and Brevet Major London Regt. ; S. Africa
1899-1902 with C.I.V. Mounted Inf. (de-
spatches, D.C M.), European War 1914-18 as
Lieut.-Col. (despatches, M.C., D.S.O., Brevet
Major); cr. D.S.O. 1918. 40, North Audley
Street, IV. 1.
Bradley, Thomas John, C.B.E .; 6.1857;
entered Exchequer and Audit Depart. 1875,
and retired as Principal Clerk 1917 ; cr.
C. B.E. 1918.
Bradley, Com. William, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; is Com. R.N.R. ; served during
European War 1914-17 with Auxiliary Patrol
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bradley- Willi ams [see Williams].
Bradly, Henry George, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
sometime a Director of Lepard and Smiths
(Limited) ; was Technical Adviser, Paper
Import KestPctions Depart. 1915-19; now
with Charles Mar.-den and Sons (Limited) ;
cr. C.B E (Civil) 1920.
Bradney, Col. Joseph Alfred, C.B., son of
the late Rev. Joseph Christopher Bradney,
R. of Greet, Salop ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1880,
M.A. 1912); formerly Capt. Roy. Monmouth-
shire R.E (Mil.); nas commanded Batns.
of Monmouthshire and London Regts. ;
is a F.S.A., a J.P., a D.L., and a County
Councillor for Monmouthshire (Sheriff 1889),
a J.P. and D.L. for Radnorshire, a Gov. a
Member of Council of National Library and
National Museum of Wales, and on Roy.
Commn. on Ancient Monuments in Wales and
Monmouthshire, Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col.
Territorial Force Reserve (T.D.), and
Chm. Monmouthshire Territorial Force
Asso. ; European War 1917-18 on Staff; un-
successfully contested Radnorshire (C)
July 1892; author of “History of Mon-
mouthshire’’; edited “ Llandaff Records”
(Vols. II., III., and IV.): m. 1883, Rosa,
only child of the late Edward Jenkins, J.P.,
D. L., of Nant-y-groes, Radnorshire ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) igix. Tal-y-coed , Monmouthshire ;
Boodle's Club.
Bradshaw, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Ewart,
D.S.O., son of Surg.-Maj. -Gen. Sir (Alexan-
der) Frederick Bradshaw, K.C.B., M.R.C. P.,
M.R.CS., L.S.A. ; b. 1865; Lieut.-Col.
(retired) Rifle Brig. ; European War 1914-
18 (twice wounded, despatches, D.S.O.);
sometime Dep. Commr. in Punjab : m.
1894, Gwendolen, da. of the late Robert C.
L Bevan ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. 29, Draycott
Place, S.W.3.
Bradshaw, Lieut.- Com. George Fagan,
D.S.O., el. surviving son of the late Robert
Macnevin Bradshaw, of co. Dublin; b. 1887 ;
Lieut.-Com. R.N. ; European War 1914-18 in
Submarine ser. (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Bradshaw, Maj.-Gen. Laurence Julius
Elliott, C.B., son of the late Capt. Laurence
Bradshaw, R.A. ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll. ; entered 25th Regt. 1875, became Capt.
Indian Army 1886, Major 1895, Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1896, Brevet Col. 1904, and Maj.-Gen.
1907; retired 1914; served during Afghan
War 1878-80, present at march from Kabul to
Kandahar and battle of Kandahar (de-
spatches twice, medal with clasp, bronze
star), with Hazara Expedition 1891 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), with Hunza-
Nagar Expedition 1891-2 (despatches, clasp),
in British Central Africa 1895, during opera-
tions against slave-trading Arabs (de-
spatches, medal with clasp. Brevet Lieut.-
Col.), with Dongola Expedition 1896 (medal.
Egyptian medal), and on N.-W. Frontier
of India 1897-8, present at relief of Malakand
and Chakdara (despatches, medal with two
clasps) ; was Col.-on-the-Staff Comdg. Jhansi
Brig. 1907-8, and Comdg. Bareilly Brig.,
India 1908-11: m. 1902, Ellen Augusta, da. of
the Rev. Thomas Littleton Wheeler, Hon.
Canon of Worcester, of Bromwich House,
Worcester; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1907. Buckenhill
House , Lansdown , Bath
Bradshaw, William Graham, C B.E. ;
b. t8 — ; Dep. Chm., London Joint City and
Midland Bank, and of Bombay Gas Co.
(Limited), and a Director of Eagle, Star and
British Dominions Insurance Co. (Limited) :
m. 18 — ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Down Park,
Sussex.
Bradshaw, William John, C.I.E. ; b.
18 — ; cr. C.I.E. 1919.
Bradshaw, Capt. William Pat Arthur,
D.S.O.; b. 1897; is Capt. Scots Guards;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bradstock, Major Frederick Edgar,
D.S.O., M.C.; b. 18 — ; Major Cape Corps,
and attached King’s African Rifles ; European
War 1915-18 (M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bradstock, Major George, D.S.O., M.C.,
son of the Rev. J . R. Bradstock, of Brookside,
Cambridge; b. 18 — ; ed. at Blundell’s Sch.,
and at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1917) ; a
Motor Engineer, and Major R.F.A. (T.F.) ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C. with
Bar, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919. St. Tenth,
North Cornwall.
Brady, Major Gerald Charles Jervis,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; formerly Major (T.D.)
R.F.A. (T.F.) ; S. Africa 1900 (Queen’s medal
with three clasps), European War 1914-18
(D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brady, Capt. John Banks, D.S.O.; b.
18 — ; formerly Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ;
served in S. Africa 1900-1901 (Queen’s medal
with four clasps), and during European War
19x4-18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Brady, Major Irvine Gordon Campbell,
D.S.O., M.C.; b. 18 — ; sometime Major
Notts and Derbyshire Regt. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Braine, Lieut.-Col. Herbert Edmund
Reginald Rubens, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of
the late E. F. B aine, Lieut. Roy. Scots
Fusiliers and Indian Army ; b. 1876 ; ed.
at Dulwich Coll.; entered" Roy. Munster
Fusiliers 1900, became Major 1915, and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1917; S. Africa 1901-1902 (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps),
N.-W Frontier of India 1908 (despatches,
medal with clasp), European War 1914-18
(despatches eight times, Brevets Major and
Lieut.-Col., D.S.O., C.M G.) ; was a Gen.
Staff Officer, N. Command 1911-13, and at
War Office '9 3- 4; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G.
1919 Army and Navy, Junior United
Setvice , and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Braithwaite, Albert Newby, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18—; is 2nd Lieut. Gen. List;
COMPANIONAGE.
1307
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Braith waite, Lieut.-Col. Francis Powell,
C. B.E., D.S.O. , M.C.; b. 18—; temporary
Lieut. Col. R.E. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches twice, M.C., D.S.O., Croix de
Guerre, C.B.E.): m 1920 Victoria Alex-
andria, da. of 1st Marquess of Dufferin and
Ava, and widow of 5th Baron Piunbet ; cr.
D. S.O. 1918, C.B.E (Mil.) 1919. 40 ,Elvaslon
Place, S. IV. 7.
Braithwaite, Major John, D.S.O., son
of the late Edward Braithwaite, Naval In-
structor R.N. ; b. 1871; is Major Graves
Registration Section; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Braithwaite, Capt. John Crosby, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of Arthur William Braithwaite, of
41, Wicklow Street, Middlesbrough ; b. 1894 ;
ed. at Newport Board Sch.; Capt. W. Yorkshire
Regt. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; sometime in Board of Trade ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Braithwaite, Capt. Lawrence Walter,
C.M.G., son of the late Rev. John Braith-
waite; b. 1878; Capt. R.N. ; China 1900,
Cameroon Expedition 1914-16 (despatches);
was Naval Assist, to Fourth Sea Lord of
the Admiralty, and Head of Auxiliary Patrol
1917-19 (C.M.G.) : m. 1904, Elfreda Helen,
da. of John Whitaker Cooper, of The Firs,
Bickley, Kent; cr. C.M.G. 1919. Junior
United Service Club.
Braithwaite, Col. William Garnett,
C. B., C.M. G., D.S. O., son of the late Garnett
Braithwaite-Wilson ; b. 1870; ed. at Marl-
borough, and at R.M.C. ; entered Roy. Welch
Fusiliers 1891, became Capt. 1899, Major 1910,
Lieut.-Col. 1915, Brevet Col. 1917, and Col.1918;
S. Africa 1899-1902 with Ladysmith Relief
Force as Adj. of his Regt., present at battles
of Colenso, Tugela, and Pieters Hill, also
with Mafeking Relief Column as Brig. Maj.,
6th Brig., present at action of Fourteen
Streams (wounded), and subsequently as
D. A.A.G. in W. Transvaal (despatches
thrice, Queen's medal with five clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, D.S.O.),
European War 1914-18 (despatches seven
times, C.M.G., 3rd class Serbian Order of
the White Eagle, Brevet Col., C.B.);
was Adj. of Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst
1907-10 ; appointed a Gen. Staff Officer
1911, and a Brig.-Com. 1915-20: m. 1901,
Gwendolen Elizabeth, da. of the late Gen.
Edward Osborne Hewett, C.M.G., R.E. ,- cr.
D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Wellington Club.
Brake, Col. Herbert Edward John,
C.B., C.M.G. , D.S.O., son of the late
Surg.-Gen. John Brake, formerly Indian
Med. Ser. ; b. 1866 ; ed. at Westward
Ho!; entered R.A. 1886, became Capt.
1896, Brevet Major 1901, Major 1905, Lieut.-
Col. 1914, Brevet Col. 1916. and Col. 1919;
servecfwith Punjab Frontier Force inKhalat
and Kurram Valley 1892-6, in British Cen-
tral Africa against Angoni-Zulus 1898 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp, D.S.O.), in
Ashanti 1900 (despatches, medal, Brevet
Major), in command of Gambia Expedition
1901 (C.B.), and during European War 1914-
18 on Staff (despatches, Brevet Col., C.M.G.) ;
raised 2nd (Central Africa) Batn. King’s Afri-
can Rifles 1899, of which he was sometime
Comdt. ; was Comdt. of Local Forces and
Inspector-Gen. of Constabulary, Trinidad
1902-7: m. 1920, Mary Gordon; cr. D.S.O.
1899, C.B. (Mil.) 1901, C.M.G. 1918. United
Service Club.
Brakenbridge, Col. Francis John,
C.M.G., son of the late William Bracken-
bridge; b. 1871; entered R.A.M C. 1899,
became Major 1911, Lieut.-Col. 1914, and
Brevet Col. 1918 ; served in Sudan 1905
(medal with clasp), and during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, C.M G., Order of
St. Sava of Serbia, Legion of Honour, Brevet
Col.); appointed Assist. Director of Med.
Sers. of a Div. 1917, with rank of Col. : m.
1910, Margery, da. of R. Brassey, of Bulkeley
Grange, Cheshire; cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Bramah, David, C.B.E.) b. 18 — ; a
Member of National Maritime Board ; cr.
C. B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Bramble, Cow. Frank George, D.S.O.)
b. *8 — ; Com R.N.; European War 1914-19
as Ch. Staff Officer, Archangel River Expe-
dition (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bramble, Paymaster-Capt. James, C.B. ;
b. 18—; Paymaster-Capt. R.N. (retired) :
m • 18 — ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1918. The Lindens,
Emsworth, Hants.
Bramly, Lieut-.Col. Alwyn William
Jennings-, D.S.O., son of the late J. R.
Jennings-Bramly, of Drayton Hall, Uxbridge;
b. 1875 ; ed. at Winchester, and at R.M.C. ;
formerly Lieut.-Col. Hussars ; retired 1917;
served during S. African War 1901-2, and
during European War 1914-16 as Intelligence
Officer (despatches, D.S.O.) ; employed in
Egyptian Army 1904-12 ; is Director Police
Sch., Cairo: m. 1907, Mary Dorothy, da. of
H. C. Steel, of Meadow House, Winchester ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916. Cairo , Egypt
Bramston-Newman [see Newman].
Brancker, Major Henry Russel,
D. S.O., son of the late Lieut.-Col. W. G.
Brancker, C.B., R.A.; b. 1879; ed. at Bedford
Sch., and at R.M.A. ; Major R.G.A. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches twice,
D.S.O., 1914 Star): m. 1904, Agnes May,
da. of the late Dr. Otho Galgey ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Brancker, Major James Donaldson
Dulang, D.S.O.; b. 1878; formerly Major
R.G.A. ; served during European War 1914-
17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Brand, Brig. -Gen. Charles Henry, C.B.,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Charles
Hayman Brand, of Bundaberg, Queens-
land, and Topsham, Exeter; b. 1873; ed.
at Public Schs. in Queensland; is C m.
Mil. Forces in Victoria; S. Africa 1900-1901
(Queen’s medal with five clasps), Euro-
pean War 1915- 19 as Lieut.-Col. Australian
Inf. (despatches eight times, D.S.O.) ;
appointed a Brig. Com. 1916: m. 1906,
Ella Arline, da. of Charles Armstrong,
of Charters Towers, Queensland ; cr. D.S.O.
1915, C.M.G. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Naval
and Military ( Melbourne ), and Athenceum
(. Melbourne ) Clubs.
Brand, Lieut.-Col David Ernest, D. S. O.,
son of the late Adam Brand; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-
Col. Highland L-L ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1918, Mary Christa-
bel, da. of Capt. W. B. Billinghurst ; cr.
D. S.O. 1918.
Brand, Col. George, C.M.G.) b. 18 — ;
Col. S. African Forces, and Dist. Staff
Officer, S. African Defence Force, Orange
Free State ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Brand, Major John Charles, D.S.O.,
M.C. [see V. Hampden, colls.].
Brand, Hon. Robert Henry, C.M.G. [see
V. Hampden].
Brand, Brig.-Gen. theHon. Roger, C.M.G.,
D.S.O. [see V. Hampden],
Brander, Col. Herbert Ralph, C.B., son
of the late Gen. M. J. Brander; b 1861 ; ed.
at Edinburgh Acad., and at Roy. Mill. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; entered 109th Regt. 1880, be-
came Capt. Indian Army 1891, Major 1900,
Lieut.-Col. 1904, and Brevet Col. 1907 ; retired
1912; setved with Hazara Expedition 1891
(medal with clasp), with Chitral Relief Force
1895 (medal with clasp), with Waziristan
Blockading Force 1901-2 (clasp), and with
Tibet Mission Escort 1904 (despatches, medal
with clasp, C.B.); was Comdt. 32nd Sikh
Pioneers 1902-q; commanded 8th Batn. Bor-
der Regt. 1914-16, a Batn. Prince of Wales’s
Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.) 1916-17, and
was Col. Roy. Defence Corps 1917-18:
m. 1896, Aileen Abbott, da. of the late Sir
William Henry Rattigan, K.C., M.P. [see
Rattigan, “Knights’ Widows”] ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1904. 42, Cheyne Court , S. W.3.
Brander, William Browne, C.B.E., son
of William John Brander, of Edinburgh ;
b. 1880; ed. at George Watson’s Coll., at
1308
COMPANIONAGE.
Edinburgh Univ. (Hon. M.A.), and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford ; entered I.C.S. 1903; was Dep.-
Commr., Tavoy 1914-20, since when he has
been Excise Commr., Burma : m. 1909,
Matilda Baird Thompson ; cr. C.B.E. 1918,
Rangoon , Burma ; East India United
Service Club.
Bran don, Major Alfred de Bathe, D.S. O.,
M.C., son of Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Bar.-
at-law, of New Zealand; b. 1883; ed. at
Wellington Coll. (New Zealand), and at
Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1906);
Bar. Middle Temple 1906; is Major and
Squadron Com. Roy. Flying Corps; served
during European War 1915-19 (despatches,
D.S.O., M.C.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. Wellington
( New Zealand) Club.
Brandon, Lieut. -Col. Oscar Gilbert,
C.M.G., D.S.O. ; b. 1876 ; entered R.E. 1896,
became Major 1914. and Brevet Lieut. -Col.
1918; European War 1914-19 (wounded,
despatches seven times, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut. -Col., C.M.G., Order of Crown of
Belgium): m. 1903, Margaret Irene, da.
of C. Mordaunt Matthew; cr. D.S.O. 1916,
C. M.G. 1919.
Brandon, Com. Vivian Ronald, C.B.E.,
son of G. S. Brandon, of Oakbrook, Ravens-
court Park, W. ; b. 1882 ; Com. R.N. ;
sentenced at Leipzig, Dec. 1910, to 4 years’
imprisonment in a fortress (pardoned May1,
19 1 3) ; has Legion of Honour : m. 1915, Toau
Elizabeth Maud, da. of Capt. H. V. Simpson,
R. N., of Highbrook Cottage, Ardingley ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Junior United
Service Club.
Bransbury, Lieut.-Col. Henry Arthur,
D. S.O.. son of Henry Bransbury, of Red-
hill, Surrey ; b. 1877 1 is Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ;
S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with five
clasps), European War 1914 19 in Mesopo-
tamia, Egypt, and Palestine (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. T915. Junior United
Service Club.
Branson , Lieut. Col. Douglas Stephenson,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 1893; Lieut.-Col. York and
and Lancaster Regt. (T F.); European War
1914-18 (wounded, despatches, M.C., D.S.O.
with Bars); cr. D.S.O. (with Bar) 1918 (2nd
Bar 1919).
Branson, William Philip Sutcliffe,
C.B.E., M.D., son of the late James Henry
Arthur Branson, Bar.-at-Law ; b. 1874; ed.
at Bedford, at Trin. Coll., Camb., and at
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; Physician
Roy. Free Hospital; sometime temporary
Col. Army Med. Ser. ; European War 1914-19
as Physician Duchess of Westminster’s
Hospital, and as Consulting Physician 5th
Army (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1019. 4i, Devonshiie Place , W.; 9. York
House , York Street, W. ; United University
Club.
Brant, Richard William, C.M.G. , son of
the late James Brant, C.B., H.M.’s Consular
Ser. ; b. 1852 ; ed. at Bedford Gram. Sch. ;
entered Librarian’s Depart., Foreign Office
1872, became a 2nd class Clerk 1880, a 1st
class Clerk 1890. and Assist. Clerk 1900;
was Librarian and Keeper of the Papers,
Foreign Office 1905-14 (retired) ; appointed
Assist, editor “ Hertslet’s Commercial
Treaties” 1900, and editor 1905, and joint
editor “ British and Foreign State Papers”
1905; cr. C.M.G. 1915. 55, Chatsworth,
Road, Croydon; Alpine , and Authors' Clubs.
Branthwaite, Robert Welsh, C.B.,M.D.,
son of the late Harrison Branthwaite, of
Harlesden, N. W. ; b. 1859; ed. at Heighington
Gram. Sch., at Charing Cross Hospital, and
at Brussels Univ. (M.D.); M.R.C.S. Eng.
1881, L.R.C.P. London 1884, and D.P.H
London 1896; w as Inspector under Inebriates
Acts and an Inspector of Prisons 1898-1918,
Surg.-Capt. 15th Batn. London Regt. 1904
16, and Med. Adviser to Reformatory and
Industrial Schs. Depart. 1911-16; is Commr.
of Board of Control (Lunacy and Mental
Deficiency); European War 1915 in France
(despatches): nt. 1st, 1884, Nina Mary, who
d. 1900, da. of W. Mathieu Williams, of
Willesden, N.W.; 2ndly, 1907, Edith, da. of
H. J. Mizen, of Devizes; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1919. 30 , A binger Road, Bedjord Park,
W. 4/ National Club.
Brassey, Lieut.-Col. Edgar Hugh,ilf.F.O.,
son of the late Henry Arthur Brassey, J.P.,
D.L., of Preston Hall, Kent; b. 1878;
entered 1st Life Guardi 1899, became Capt.
1905, Major 1911, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1914,
and Lieut.-Col. 1915 ; retired 1919 ; Euro-
pean War 1914 (wounded, despatches);
appointed Lieut.-Col. Guards Machine Gun
Regt. 1918: m. 1911, Margaret Harriet, da.
of the late Col. the Hon. Walter Rodolph
Trefusis, C.B. [see B. Clinton, colls.] ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1909. Dauntsey Park,
Chippenham.
Brassey, Lieut.-Col. Edwin Percival,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting
Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Bratton, Capt. Allen Basil, D.S.O.,
M.C.\ b. 18 — ; Capt. N. Lancashire Regt.;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bray, Denys de Saumarez, C.I.E., C.B.E.)
b. 18 — ; ed. at Blundell’s Sch., Tiverton, and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; entered I.C.S. 1899,
and became Political Assist., Baluchistan
1906, Census Sup. there 1910, Assist, to
Agent to Gov.-Gen. there 1912, Dep Sec. to
Govt, of India, Foreign and Political Depart.
1916, and Joint Foreign Sec. 1919 ; received
Gold Kaisar-i-Hind medal 39 2; cr. C.I.E.
1917, C.B.E. 1919.
Bray , Lieut.-Col George ArthurTheodore,
D.S.O.; b. 1864 ; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C.; retired
1919 ; Nile Expedition 1898 (medal), S. Africa
1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s medal with
two clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1916-18 in Palestine (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bray, Col. Hubert Alaric, C.B., C.M.G.,
son of Maj.-Gen. G. F. C. Bray, formerly
96th Regt. ; b. 1867 ; entered Roy. Army
Med. Corps 1892, and became Lieut.-Col.
1914 ; N.- W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal
with clasp), Soudan 1905 (despatches, medal
with clasp, 4th class Osmanieh), European
War 1914-19 on Staff with rank of Col. (de-
spatches, C.M.G., C.B.) : m. 1909; cr. C.M.G.
1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Bray, Lieut.-Col. Robert Napier, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of the late Maj.-Gen. C. F. C.
Bray ; b 1872 ; ed. at Westward Ho ! ; Lieut.-
Col. W. Riding Regt. ; China 1900 (medal
with clasp), European War 191 5-19 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
C. M.G.) ; commanded Shanghai Vol. Corps
1913-15: m. 1907, Ruth Ellinor Boys; cr.
D. S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919.
B R A zen o R , Major J oh n A lex ander, D . S. 0. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Australian Army Ser. Corps ;
European War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brazenor, Lieut.-Col. William, D.S.O.,
son of the late William Brazenor ; b. 1888 ;
is an Accountant, and Lieut.-Col. Australian
Inf. ; served during European War 1915-18
in Gallipoli and France (despatches thrice,
D.S.O. with Bar): m. 1911, Mabel Cunning-
ham ; cr. D.S.O. (with Bar) 1918. Ballarat,
Victoria, Australia.
Brazier-Creagh [see Creagh].
Breading, Lieut.-Col. George Remington,
D.S.O.; b. 1877; entered Worcestershire
Regt. 1900, and became Capt. 1904 ; is Major
Gen. Reserve of Officers, and Lieut.-Col.
Somaliland Camel Corps ; served during
operations against Somalis in Jubaland 1901
(medal with clasp), and in Somaliland 1903-4
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1904.
Breari.ey. Major Norman, D.S.O., M.C.,
A.F.C. : b. 18— ; is Lieut Liverpool Regt. and
temporary Major R.A.F. ; served during
European War 1914 17 with Roy. Flying
Corps (wounded, despatches, M.C., D.S.O.,
A F C.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Brebner, Alexander, C.I.E. ; b. 1 8 — ;
sometime Executive Engineer, Special
Works Div., Patna ; cr. C.I.E. 1920. Patna,
Bihar and Orissa, India.
Brebner, Lieut.-Col. Charles Stuart,
D S.O., son of David Brebner, of Darlington ;
COMPANIONAGE.
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b. 1876 ; ed. at Darlington Gram. Sch., and at
Edinburgh and Liverpool Univs. (M.B.,
Ch.B. Edin. 1898, D.P.H. Camb. 1902. M.D.
Edin. 1904); Bar. Gray’s Inn 1918 ; is Lieut.-
Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.), and Med. Officer of
Health for Chiswick; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1914, Gertrude, da.
of Frederick Neil, J.P., of Widnes ; cr. D.S.O.
1918. Ellesmere Road, Chiswick, W.
Breckon, Lieut.-Col. John, D.S.O. ;
b. 1879 ; Lieut. Rifle Brig, (retired as
Lieut.-Col. 1919) 5 S. Africa 1899-1900
(Queen’s medal), European War 1914-19
(despatches twice, promoted 2nd Lieut.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Breedt, Major Johannes Marthinus
Nicolas, D. S.O. ; b. 18—; Major S. African
Forces, and Comdg. a Commando ; German
S.-W. Africa 1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bremner, Brig.-Gen. Arthur Grant,
C. M.G., son of Lieut.-Col. J. J. Bremner, of
Halifax, Nova Scotia ; b. 1867; entered R.E.
1888, became Major 1908, Lieut.-Col. 1916,
Brevet Col. 1918, and Hon. Brig.-Gen.
(retired) 1920; served with Dongola Expe-
dition 1896 (medal, Egyptian medal), and
during European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches, C.M.G., Brevet Col.) ; was a Ch.
Engineer 1917-20 ; cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Bremner, Major George, D.S.O., M.C.\
b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Major R.E. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bremner, Norman Frederick, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Lieut. Australian Inf. ; served
during European War 1915-17 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917-
Bremner, Lieut. William Hamilton,
D.S.O., D.S.C., son of Capt. Donald
Bremner, Assist. Commr. City of London
Police, of 20, Hampstead Lane, Highgate,
N.6; 6.1894; Lieut. R.N. ; European War
1914- 19 (prisoner in Russia 1919-20, de
spatches, D.S.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1920.
United Service Club.
Brenan, Byron, C.M.G. , son of Col.
Edward Fitzgerald Brenan ; b. 1847 ; entered
Consular Ser. 1866, and became Consul at
Wuhu 1880, at Chefoo 1883, at Tientsin and
Pekin 1885, and at Canton 1893, and Consul-
Gen. at Shanghai 1902 ; retired 1901 ; was
British Representative on Opium Mixed
Commn. at Hong Kong 1886 : went on
Special Mission to report on condition of
British trade in China, Japan, and Korea
1896 ; is a Fellow of Roy. Colonial Institute :
m. 1st, 1882, Matilda Susan, who d. 1899,
da. of Maj.-Gen. T. C. Kelly, C.B. ; 2nd,
1901, Emily, da. of the late Robert Gore
[see E. Arran, colls. J ; cr. C.M.G. 1894.
10, Ashburn Gardens, S. Kensington, S. tV.
Brennan, Louis, C.B. , son of Thomas
Brennan, merchant, formerly of Castlebar,
Mayo, Ireland, and Melbourne, Australia ; b.
1852 ; ed. privately at Melbourne, and was
subsequently articled pupil of a Civil and
Mechanical Engineer there ; was Sup. of
Brennan Govt. Torpedo Factory at Chatham
1887-96, and Consulting Engineer 1896-1907 :
elected an Hon. Member of R.E. Institute
1906; engaged in Gyroscopic Mono-rail
experiments 1907-12, and in confidential Air-
Craft Research for Min. of Munitions and
Admiralty since 1916 : m. 1891, Anna, da. of
Michael Quinn, of Castlebar, Ireland ; cr.
C. B. (Civil) 1892. Savage Club.
Brent, Com. Ernest Cyril, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; is Com. R.N. ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 with a Destroyer Patrol
Flotilla (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Brennan, Lieut.-Col. Edward Thomas,
D. S.O., M.C.; b. 18 — ; Major Australian
Army Med. Corps; European War 1915-18
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brereton, Alfred, C.S.I., son of the
late Rev. Charles David Brereton, R. of
Framingham Earl, Norfolk ; b. 1849 » entered
Railway Branch of India Public Works
Depart. 1873, became Executive Engineer
1880, Assist. Director N.W. Railway 1887,
Dist. Traffic Sup. 1888, Dep. Manager 1891,
Officiating Manager E. Bengal Railway 1893,
Manager and Engineer-in-Ch. E. Coast
Railway 1893, Director of Railway Traffic
and Dep. Sec. to Govt, of India (Railway
Depart.) 1897, and Sec. 1901 ; retired 1904 ;
was Govt. Director of Indian Railways at
India Office 1904-14 : m. 1st, 1894, Haidee,
who d. 1902, el. da. of Col. Frederick George
Shaw, of Heathburn Hall, co. Cork ; 2ndly,
1908, Frances, da. of the late J. Stewart, of
Ealing; cr. C.S.I. 1904. Hardham House,
Pulborough, Sussex ; Oriental Club.
Brereton, Major David Lloyd, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Major Durham L-I. ; European War
1914-19 as Lieut.-Col. (despatches, D.S.O.) :
m. 19 — ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brereton, Brig.-Gen. Edward Fitzgerald,
C.B., D.S.O L son of William Westropp
Brereton, Q.C. ; b. 1861; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll., and at Reading Sch. ; entered 48th Regt.
1880; became Capt. Northamptonshire Regt.
1886, Major 1899, Lieut.-Col. 1907, Col. 1911,
Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1918; retired 1918; served
on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal
with three clasps), in S. Africa 1899-1902,
as Dist. Comdt. (despatches, medal with
four clasps, King’s medal, D.S.O.), and
during European War 1914-17 on Staff (de-
spatches, C.B., Order of Aviz of Portugal):
m. 1887, Fanny Gertrude, youngest da. of
the late Maj.-Gen. E. Foster, Suffolk Regt. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.B. (Mil.) igi6.
Brereton, Major Frederick Sadleir,
C. B. E., son of the late Franc Sadleir Brereton,
formerly Lieut. King’s Royal Rifle Corps ; b.
1872; temporary Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. R.A.M.C. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, C.B.E.) : m. 1898. Ethel, da. of
William James Lamb ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Brereton, Reginald Hugh, C.l.E. , son
of the late E. W. Brereton, of Cheltenham ;
b. 1861; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford; entered I.C.S. 1880;
appointed Joint Magistrate, N.-W. Pro-
vinces 1889, Assist. Commr., Oudh 1891,
Joint Magistrate 1892, Dep. Commr. 1895,
Magistrate and Collector 1896; was Inspector-
Gen. of Police, United Provinces 1899-1909
(Police medal); retired 1909: m. 1885,
Edith Margaret, da. of late Dr. W. Dunne,
of Londonderry ; cr. C.l.E. 1910.
Breton, Major Walter Guy Nicholas,
D. S.O-', b. 18—; is Lieut. R.G.A. ; served
during European War 1914-17 as Major (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Brett, Capt. George Albert, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of T. Brett, of Dublin ; b. 18 — ;
EuropeanWar 1914-18 as Capt. London Regt.
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.): m. 1919, Lilian
Edith, da. of G. C. Grant, of’ Forest Gate ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brett, Major Rupert John, D.S.O., son
of the late John Mansel Brett; b. 1890; ed.
at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Capt. and Brevet
Major Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19, finally Comdg. 1st Roy.
Berkshire Regt. (despatches, D.S.O., Croix
de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Brettingham-Moore [see Moore].
Brewill, Lieut.-Col. Arthur William,
D.S.O., son of the late W. R. Brewill, of
Nottingham; b. 1861; is Lieut.-Col. Sher-
wood Foresters (Notts and Derbyshire
Regt.) (T.F.); served during European War
1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1884, Kate
Clementine, da. of W. Thornley ; cr. D.S.O.
1916. Edwalton Valley, Notts.
Brewin, Arthur Winbolt, C.M.G., son
of the late Arthur Brewin, of Settle, York-
shire; b. 1867; ed. at Winchester; entered
Hong Kong Civil Ser. 1888 ; acted as Assist.
Registrar-Gen. 1891-4 and 1895-7 ; appointed
Inspector of Schs. 1897, and Registrar-Gen.
1901; retired 1912; sometime a J.P. and a
M.L.C. of the Colony: m. 1903, Ada Mary,
da. of the late John Russell, of Glenview,
Limerick; cr. C.M.G. 1911.
Brewis, Capt. Charles Richard Wynn,
C.B.E., son of the late Samuel Richard
Brewis, of Ibstoue House, Tetsworth; b. 1874;
formerly Com. R.N. ; now Capt. Roy. Aus-
1310
COMPANIONAGE.
tralian Navy; rendered sers. in connection
with Navy Transport during European War
(C.B.E.); or. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Brewis, Lieut.-Col. Geoffrey Sydney,
D. S.O., son of the late Samuel Richard
Brewis, J.P., of Ibstone, Bucks [Williams-
Wynn, Bt., colls.]; b. 1891; ed. at Char-
terhouse, and at R.M.C.; Capt. and Adj
1st Batn. Welch Regt.; European War 1914-
18 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar) ; cr. D.S.O.
(with Bar) 1918.
Breytenbach, Col. Johan Hendrik, D.S.O.;
b. 18— ; Lieut. -Col. and temporary Col S.
African Forces; European War 1914-18, in
E. Africa (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Brickow, Major John, D.S.O. ; b. 1879 ;
Lieut. Rifle Brig. ; S. Africa 1899-1900
(Queen’s medal), European War 1914-18 as
Major (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brickwell, Alfred James, C.B.E., son
of the late J. Brickwell, of Hertford;
b. 1870 ; ed. privately ; a Fellow of Surveyors’
Institution ; has been Ch. Surveyor to
Great Northern Railway Co. since 1903, and
Director of Cold Storage to Min. of Fo< d
since X918: m. 1916, Ida Muriel, da. of the
late Rev. George Rogers ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil)
1920. Saxonholme, New Barnet , Herts.
Brickwood, Major Robert, D.S.O., son
of the late Robert Brickwood, of Brighton ;
b. 1888 ; ed. at Municipal Sch., Brighton ; was
in Coldstream Guards 1907-14 ; Major (2nd
in Command) 51st Batn. Rifle Brig (Prince
Consort’s Own) ; European War 1914 15
(twice wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Bridge, Major Charles Edward Dans-
comb, D.S.O., M.C., son of Brig.-Gen. Sir
Charles Henry Bridge, K.C.M.G., C.B. ; b.
1886; Major R.A., and a Gen. Staff Officer;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O., Chevalier Order of Leopold of Bel-
gium, French, Belgian, and Italian Croix de
Guerre}: tn. 1916, Georgena, da. of James
Wesley Hall, of Melbourne ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bridge, Joseph James Babnett, C.B.E.',
b. 18—; Sec. War Office Appeals Committee;
cr. C.B.E. (.Civil) 1920.
Bridge, Capt. Richard Edwyn Athol,
D.S.O.; b. 1882; is Capt. Indian Army and
a Dep. Assist. Director of Supplies and
Transport; served in Mesopotamia 1915-17
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bridge, Lieut.-Col. William Basil Charles,
D.S.O., son of the late Col. W. A. Bridge,
Roy. Scots Fusiliers; b. 1874; ed. at Wel-
lington Coll. ; is Lieut.-Col. Gen. Reserve
of Officers Highland L.I., and a Dep.
Assist. Director of Remounts ; N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with clasp),
S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with
five clasps), European War 1914-18 as Lieut.-
Col. Highland L.I. (despatches thrice,
D.S.O.) : m. 1906, Ariana Violet, da. of
George Berney Charleton, of Caynham Cot-
tage, Ludlow [see Curtis, Bt., cr. 1802] ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917. Hillside, Bonchcster Bridge ,
Howick ; Army and Navy , and New ( Edin-
burgh) Clubs.
Bridgeman, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Henry
George Orlando, D.S.O., M.C. [see E. Brad-
ford].
Bridgeman, Reginald Francis Orlando,
C. M.G., M.V.O. [see E. Bradford].
Bridges, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Holroyd,
D. S.O., son of the late Henry Wilson Bridges,
of Lawford and Birch, Essex ; b. 1871 ; ed. at
Blundell’s Sch., Tiverton, and at R.M.C. ;
is Lieut.-Col. Indian Army ; served in S.
Africa 1899-1902 with Durham L.I., pre-
sent at relief of Ladysmith, and operations
in Natal and Transvaal (despatches, Queen s
medal with four clasps, Brevet Major), in
Jubaland 1901 (medal with clasp), and during
EuropeanWar 1914 i7onStaff Australian Im-
perial Forces, having raised two Batns. in
1914 (despatches twice, D.S.O., Croix de
Guern): m. 1910, Florence Dorothea Seth-
Smith ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bridges, Major Edward Charles
Philippi, D.S.O. ; b. 1870 ; entered S. Staf-
fordshire Regt. 1897, and retired as Capt.
1915 ; is Hon. Major in the Army, and Major
Reserve of Officers ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; was
Lieut.-Col. Comdt. of a Musketry Sch. 1017-
18 ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bridges, Lieut.-Col. Francis Doveton,
C. M.G., son of the late Rev. Charles Bridges,
R. of Bredenbury, Herefordshire; b. 1871;
ed. at All Saints’ Sch., Bloxham; is Lieut.-
Col. R.M.L.I.; Benin Expedition 1897 (medal
with clasp), European War 1914-18, in
Gallipoli and France: m. 1896, Alice, da.
of William de Smidt, of Stowel Lodge,
Rondebosch, S. Africa; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Tor Gate, near Princetown, Dartmoor.
Bridges, Lieut.-Col. George, C.M.G. ,
D. S.O., only son of the late Capt. Edward
Bridges, of Zeals, Bath ; b. 1876 ; formerly
Lieut. Derbyshire Imperial Yeo. ; is Lieut.-
Col. R.A. ; and in Pi. lice of Native States of
Malay Peninsula 1893-5, S. Africa 1899-1900,
as Lieut. Protectorate Regt., present during
siege of Mafeking (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.), European War 1914-19 on French
Remount Commn. to Argentine, and in
France and Belgium, and Comdg. R.A. Kent
Force (despatches thrice, C.M.G.): in.
1st, 1910, Amy (who obtained a divorce
1919). only da. of the late Charles Gunther,
ot i\lew York; 2ndly, 1919, Gwendoline
Ebzabeth, da. of R. Fegan, M.D., and widow
of Capt. Gordon Farrar, Lancashire Fusi-
liers ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1917. 147a,
Sloane Street , S.W.; Carlton, Royal Auto-
mobile, and Ranelagh Clubs.
Bridges, Com. Henry Dalrymple, D.S.O. ;
b. 1881; entered R.N. 1895, became Lieut.
1902, and Com. 1915; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Bridges, Col. J ames Whiteside, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Col. Canadian Army Med. Corps ;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bridges, Capt. John Victor, D.S.O.,
son of John Henry Bridges, of Ewell Court,
Surrey; b. 1887; Capt. Worcestershire Regt.;
European War 1914-19 (despatches twice.
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bridges, Lieut.-Col. Lionel Forbes,
C. M.G. ; b. 18— ; Hon. Lieut.-Col. Remount
Ser. ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Bridges, Major William Francis Noel,
D. S.O. ; son of the late Maj -Gen. Sir
William i hrosby Bridges, K.C.B., C.M.G.
[see Bridges, “KnightV Widows”]; b.
1890; Major Australian Inf. ; European War
1914-18 (wounded, despatches twice, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bridgford, Brig.-Gen. Robert James,
C. B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Col.
Sir Robert Bridgford, K.C.B., of Upper
Newton, Kinnersley, Herefordshire; b.
1869 ; entered Manchester Regt. 1889, be-
came Capt. 1898, Major 1904, Lieut.-Col.
1914 (transferred to King’s (Shropshire L.I.)
1905), Brevet Col. 1916, and Col. 1918 ; served
in S. Africa 1899-1901 Comdg. Batn. Mounted
Inf. (despatches, D.S.O.), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 as a Brig. Com. with rank
of Brig. Gen. (wounded, despatches, C.M.G.,
Brevet Col., C.B.) ; was Comdt. Sch. of In-
struction for Mounted Inf., Egypt 1908; is
a D.L. for Hereford: m. 1898, Mary, da. of
Ven. Frederic Charles Hamilton, R. of St.
Michael, Limerick ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G.
1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Bridgwater, Major Havard Noel. D.S.O.,
O.B. E. ; b. 1878; Major (T.D.) Norfolk Regt.;
E ropean War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.,
O.B.E.): m. 1914: cr. D.S.O. 1918, O.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Broom field, Sheringham, Nor-
folk ; Junior Carlton Club.
Brierley, Lieut.-Col. Eustace Carlile,
D. S.O., son of the late Rev. Joseph Henry
Brierley ; b. 1872 ; is Capt. Lancashire Fusi-
liers (retired) ; S. African War 1899-1902
(Queen’s medal with four clasps, King's
medal with two clasps), European War 1014-
19, Provost Marshal with rank of Lieut.-Col,
(despatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre, and
COMPANIONAGE.
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Order de L’Etoile Noir; : m. 1902, Dorothy
Francis, da. of Maj.-Gen. J. Talbot Coke, of
Trusley Manor, Derby ; cr. D S.O. 1917.
Brierley, Lieut.- Col. Geoffrey Teale,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Rev. Joseph
Henry Brierley, formerly R. of Wyeville,
Ross-on-Wye, and Preb. of Bullinghope ; b.
1873; ed. at Ripon Gram. Sch., at Rossall,
and at R.M.A. ; entered R.A. 1893, became
Major 1914, and Lieut. -Col. 1917 ; served in
S. Africa 1900-1902, with Imperial Light
Horse, present at action ol Bethlehem
i wounded, despatches, D.S.O.), during
European War 1914-19 (wounded); was an
Instructor at Sch. of Gunnery 1902-5, and
D.A.a.G. War Office 1915-18, since when
R.A.F. : m. 1916, Eily, da. of the late In-
spector-Gen. R. W. Coppinger, R.N., of
Wallington House, Fareham, Hants ; cr.
D.S.O. iqoo, C.M.G. 1919.
Brierley, Lieut.-Col. Sidney Clifford,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; European War 1914-19 as
Lieut. Col. W. Riding Regt. (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Briffa, Col. Alfred, C.M.G. , son of the
late Henry Briffa, M.D.; b. 1868; formerly
Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. King’s Own Malta
Regt. of Mil. ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Briggs, Wing-Com. Edward Feather-
stone, D.S.O., O.B.E., son of the late
William Briggs, of Clifton, Bristol ; b. 18 — ;
entered R.N. 1905, became Engineer-Lieut.
19.8, Squadron-Corn. (Roy. Naval Air Ser.)
1914, and is Wing-Com. R.A F. ; served
during European War 1914-19 (wounded,
taken prisoner and escaped, D.S.O. with
Bar, Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre,
O.B.E.) : m. 1918, Violet, da . of Ernest Long ;
cr. D.S.O. 1915 (Bar 1919 , O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Briggs, Lieut.-Col. Ernest, D.S.O. ; b-
1881; is Lieut.-Col. R.E. (T.F.); served
during European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col., Italian Croix de
Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Briggs, Capt. Frederic Cecil Currer,
D.S.O.; b. 1889; is Capt. Liverpool Regt.;
served in Mesopotamia 1915-17 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917-
Briggs, Capt. Harold Douglas, C M.G. ;
b. 1877; Capt. R.N. ; has been Wing-Capt.
Roy. Naval Air Ser., and Col. R.A.F. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 as Birg.-Gen. R.A.F. (de-
spatches, C.M.G., Legion of Honour); cr.
C.M.G. 1919.
Briggs, Com. Herbert Gerald, D.S.O ,
son of Joseph Briggs, of Barbados ; b. 18^3 ;
Com. R.N.; European War 1914-17 with a
Destroyer Patrol Flotilla (despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 1920, May, da. of the late John
Hoi kins, of Little Boundes, Southborough,
Kent ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Briggs, James, C.B.E.) b. 18 — ;
Engineer-in-Ch. Midland Railway ; cr.
'C.B.L. (Civil) 1920.
Briggs, Major Rawdon, D.S.O., M.C.;
b. 18 — ; Lieut, and Acting Major R.E. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bright, Alfred Ernest, C.B.E., el. son
of the late Charles Edward Rright, C.M.G.
[see V. Canterbury] ; b. 1869; ed. at Church
of England Gram. Sch., Melbourne, and at
Eton ; a Merchant : m. 1st, 189s, Edith Kate,
who cl. 1902, da. of the late James Tully,
of Melbourne; 2nd, 1909, Ruby Angharad
Gertrude, da. of Llewellyn Lloyd, of Kirby-
le-Soken, Essex ; cr. C.B. E. 19x8. Melbourne,
Victoria ; Melbourne Club.
Bright, Ernest Henry, C.B. , M.V.O., son
of the late William Bright ; 6.1864; appointed
Principal Clerk of Contracts in H.M. Office
of Works 19T0, and Director of Contracts
and Labour 1918 ; was Private Sec. to First
Commr. of Works (Rt. Hon. L. Harcourt,
M.P.) 1909 10; re-appointed 1915, and again
in National Min. 1916 : m. 1900, Louisa
Winifred Watkins, el. da. of the late Rev.
John Watkins-Pitchford, V. of St. Jude’s,
Southwark, S.E. ; cr. M.V.O. (5th class)
1911, C.B. (Civil) 1917. Cedars Cottage ,
Church Street , Epsom.
Bright, Brig. -Gen. Reginald Arthur,
C.B., C.B.E., son of the late Gen. Sir Robert
Onesiphorus Bright, G.C.B. ; b. 1870; Col.
R.A. ; S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with lour clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), Mesopotamia 1914-
18 (despatches, C.B., Afghan War 1919
(C.B.E-); cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1918, C.B.E. (Mil.)
>920.
Bright, Major Richard George Tyndall,
C.M.G., son of Charles Edward Bright,
C.M.G. [see V. Canterbury]; 6. 1872; ed.
at Wellington Coll. ; entered Rifle Brig.
(Prince Consort’s Own) 1892, became Capt.
and Brevet Major 1899 and Major 1908 ; served
in Uganda 1897-8 (despatches, medal with
clasp), and with Juba Expedition 1898-9 (de-
spatches, 3rd class Brilliant Star of Zanzibar,
Brevet Major); engaged on Boundary Deli-
mitation between Anglo-Egyptian Soudan
and Abyssinia 1899-1900, on Boundary
Delimitation between Soudan, Uganda,
British E. Africa and Abyssinia 1900-1902,
as 2nd British Commr. on Anglo-German
Boundary Commn. between Uganda and
German E. Africa 1902-4, on Analo-German
Boundary Commn. between British and
German E. Africa 1904-6, and as Ch. British
Commr. of the Uganda-Congo Boundary
Commn. 1907-10, with rank of Lieut.-Col. ;
was a Gen. Staff Officer 1915-17 : m. 1912,
Murielle Dorothea Lucas, da. of Sir Robert
Lucas Lucas-Tooth, 1st Bt. ; cr. C.M.G. 1901.
Mbnor House, Elstree; Windham, and Carl-
ton Clubs.
Brighten, Lieut.-Col. Edgar William,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of William Green Brigh-
ten, of 60, Kensington Mansions, Earl’s
Court, S. W. ; 6. 1880 ; ed. privately ; admitted
a Solicitor 1904 ; a member of the legal
firm of Brown and Brighten, of 4, Mitre
Court, Temple, E.C., and Bank Chambers,
Luton, and Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Bed-
fordshire Regt. (T.D.) ; S. African War 1902
with Vol. Ser. Co., European War 19x4-18
(despatches thrice, C.M.G., D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col.) : m. 1905, Sarah Hirrell, el. da.
of the late Dr. Alfred James of Biggleswade ;
cr. C.M.G. 1916, D.S.O. 1918.
Brighten, George Stanley, D.S.O., son
of William Green Brighten, of 60, Ken-
sington Mansions, Earl’s Court, S.W.5 ; b.
1890; ed. at Haileybury ; admitted a
Solicitor 1911; is a partner in legal firm of
Brighten and Lemon, of 1, Crutched Friars,
E.C., a Member of Bakers’ Co., and Lieut.-
Col. T.F. Reserve; European War 1914-18
(despatches thrice, D.S.O. with Bar, Order
of Crown of Belgium, Belgian Croix de
Guerre, 1914-15 Star, two medals) : m. 1916,
Sisselle Vivien, who d. 1918, da. of the
late George Crofton Wray ; cr. D.S.O. 1917
(Bar 1918). 60, Kensington Mansions, S. W. 5/
Junior Army and Navy, and Royal Auto-
mobile Clubs.
Brigstocke, Charles Reginald, C.B. ; b.
18 — ; Assist. Sec., Air Ministry; cr. C.B.
(Civd) 1920.
Brimilow, Col. W., C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Col. in the Army ; European War 1914-19
(C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Brims, Lieut.-Col. Charles William,
C. B.E., M.C., son of the late David N.
Brims, of Benwell, Newcastle-on-Tyne ;
b. cb 77; ed. privately; Chm. of Brims and
Co. (Limited), civil e> gineering contractors,
and Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. (T.D.)
R.F.A. (T.F.) ; European War 19x5-17, Comdg.
R.F.A. (wounded, M.C , C.B.E., Brevet
Lieut.-Col.) ; Director of Extensions to
Private Shipyards and Docks, Admiralty
and Ministry of Shipping 19x8-19: m 1909,
Vera, da. of William Steains Vaughan, J.P.,
of I he Popiars, Kenton R ad, Gosforth ;
cr. C.B E. (Civil) 1920. Ringstead, Oat lands
Chase, Wey bridge ; St. Stephen’s, and Union
( Newcastle ) Clubs.
Brims, Major Robert Wilson, D.S.O.,
M. C. ; 6. 18 — ; is Capt. and Acting Major
R.E. ; served during European War 1914-17
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O., M.C.) ; cr.
D. S.O. 1917.
Brind, Brig.-Gen. John Edward Spencer,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of Col. Edward Agin-
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COMPANIONAGE,
court Brmd, of Dorchester; b. 1878; ed. at
Wellington Coll., and at R.M.A. ; entered
R.A. 1897, became Capt. 1902, Major 1914,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1916, Brevet Col. 1919,
and Col. 1920; served during S. African
War 1899-1900 (Queen’s medal with two
clasps), and during European War 1914-18
as a Brig.-Gen. on Staff (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col., Legion of
Honour, C.M.G., Croix de Guerre, Orders
of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy and
Aviz of Portugal) : m. 1907, Dorothy Margaret
Swire, da. of Col. William John Holmes
Frodsham, formerly E. Surrey Regt.; cr.
D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1918. United Service
Club .
Brind, Capt. Victor Charles, D.S.O. ,
M.C.; b. 1887; Capt. R.F.A., and attached
Egypt Army; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.) : m. 1919, Barbara, da.
of W. B. Cosens, of Gables, Dorchester; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Brindley, Capt. James, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 1879 ; is Capt. E. Yorkshire Regt. ; served
during S African War 1900-1902 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), and during European War
1914-16 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Brink, Major Arende, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
Major S. African Forces ; German S.-W;
Africa 1914-15 on Staff (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916. ^
Brink, Col. Andries Jacob Ecksteen,
D.S.O., son of Andries Jacobus Brink; b. 1877;
sometime Col. S. African Forces; served
duringEuropean War in German S.-W. Africa
1914-18 (Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Brink, Lieut.-Col. Carolus, D.S.O., son
of Andries Jacobus Brink; b. 1878 ; is Capt.,
Brevet Major, and temporary Lieut.-Col. S.
African Union Defence Force ; served dur-
ing European War in German S.-W. Africa
1914-18 (Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Brink, Major George Edwin, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Major S. African Defence Force ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Brinson, Major Harold Neilson, D.S.O.,
O.B.E., son of George Brinson, of Devon-
shire Park, Birkenhead; b. 1892; Major
Liverpool Regt.; European War 1914-18
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O., O.B.E.,
Order of Wen Hu of China) : m. 1917,
Vera Mabel, da. of W. H. Mathison, of
Prenton, Birkenhead; cr. D.S.O. 1916,
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Brinton, Lieut.-Col. John Chaytor,
D.S.O., M.V.O., son of John Brinton, J.P.,
D.L., of Moor Hall, Stourport, Worcester-
shire ; b. 1867; ed. at Clifton and at Trin.
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1887); entered 2nd Life
Guards 1891, became Capt. 1899, Major 1906
(retired 1911), and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1919;
served in Nile Expedition 1898, present at
battle of Khartoum (severely wounded, de-
spatches, medal, Egyptian medal with
clasps), in S. Africa 1899-1900, as A.D.C.
to Lt.-Gen. Sir J. D. P. French, K.C.B.,
present at reliefof Kimberley, and actions of
Paardeburg, Driefontein, and Diamond Hill
(despatches, medal with five clasps, D.S.O.).
and during European War 1914-16 (de-
spatches, Chevalier of Legion of Honour,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.); was an Extra A.D.C.
to Lord-Lieut. of Ireland (Earl Cadogan)
1901-2; appointed a Gentleman Usher to
H.M. 1912: m. 1913, Evelyn Elizabeth (a
Lady of Grace of Order of St John of Jeru-
salem), da. of Sir Charles Forbes, 4th Bt.,
of Newe, and widow of William Dodge
James, C. V.O., of West Dean Park, Chiches-
ter ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, M.V.O. (4th class) 1905.
35, IV imp ole Street, IV.; Turf, Garrick, and
Guards’ Clubs.
Briscoe, Major Francis Edward, D.S.O.;
b. 18— ; served during European War
1914-18 as Major Yorkshire Regt. (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Briscoe, Major George Seton, D.S.O.,
son of tbe late John George Briscoe, J.P.,
of Ballincollig, co. Cork; b. 1882; Major
Worcestershire Regt. ; S. African War
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps),
European War 1914-16 (severely wounded,
despatches twice, D.S.O.) ; was a D.A.A.G.
at War War Office 1917-19 : m. 1909, Margaret
Feilding, da. of the Rev. Richard Nathaniel
Kane [see E. Denbigh, colls.] ; cr. D.S.O.
1916. Junior United Service Club.
Briscoe, Major John Edward, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; served during European
War 1914 19 as Major S. African Forces
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O., M.C.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Briscoe, William Richard Brunskill,
C.B.E., son of the late Rev. J. G. Briscoe ;
b. 1855 5 Bar. Inner Temple 1885; sometime
Crown Prosecutor, Egypt ; Assist. Intelli-
gence Branch, Procurator Gen.’s Depart. :
m. 1897, Janet, da. of the late Rev. Charles
Soames ; cr. O.B.E. (Civil) 1918, C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. 10, Porchester Square, W. ;
l, King’s Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.
Bristol, Major Everett, C.M.G. ; 6.18 — ;
Major Canadian Forces, and Private Sec. to
Min. for Overseas Mil. Forces of Canada : m.
1919, Helen Matthewson ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Brits, Maj. - Gen. Coen ra ad Jacobus,
C.B.; b. 18—; Hon. Maj. -Gen. (retired) S.
African Forces; German S.-W. Africa 1914-18
(despatches, C.B.) ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Brittan, Maj. -Gen. Charles Gisborne,
C. B., son of the late Rev. Charles Brittan,
V. of Darley Abbey, Derby ; b. i860 ; ed. at
Clifton, and at Malvern Coll. ; entered
R.M.L.I. 1878, and retired as Maj. -Gen. 1919;
commanded Plymouth Div. R.M.L.I. 1910-13,
7th Reserve Batn. R.N. Div. Reserve 1915,
1st Batn. 1916, and 4th Batn. 1916-17: m.
1890, Fanny Cumberland, da. of the late
Com. Edward Wolfe Brooke, R.N. ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1918.
Brittan, Col. Reginald, D.S.O., O.B.E.,
son of the late Rev. Charles Brittan, of Dar-
ley Abbey Vicarage, Derby ; b. 1865; ed- at
Clifton and Malvern Colls. ; entered Sher-
wood Foresters (Notts and Derbyshire Regt.)
1885, and became Capt. 1892 ; retired 1902 ;
served in S. Africa 1900-1901 (despatches,
D. S.O.); was Sup. of Gymnasia, E. Dist.
1893-4 ; sometime Lieut.-Col. Comdg. and
Hon. Col. a Batn. Sherwood Foresters
(Derbyshire Regt.) : m. 1893, Alice, da. of
the late William Gisborne, of Allestree
Hall, Derby ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, O.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. Failand Hall, Failand, Somerset ;
Sports’ Club.
Brittlebank, Lieut, - Col. J oseph Wi lliam
Forster, C.M.G. ; b. 18 — ; sometime Lieut.-
Col. R.A.V.C. : m. 18—; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Britton, Major Arthur Henry Daniel,
D.S.O., son of the late Henry William
Britton, of Caer Brito, Ashley Hill ; b. 1875 ;
is Major Army Ser. Corps; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.):
m. 1st, 1900, Mary Maud, who d 1905, da. of
the late Edward Acraman Greenslade, 6f
Cam Brea, Clifton ; 2ndly, 1907, Ellen Ger-
trude, da. of the late Charles Alfred Carlyon ;
cr. D.S O. 1917.
Britton, Major Edwin John James,
D.S.O. ; b. 1880 ; Hon. Major in the Army,
and Inspector of Ordnance Machinery ;
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Britton, Major James Capell, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Machine Gun
Corps; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Broad, Lieut.-Col. Charles Noel Frank,
D.S.O.; b. 1882; is Major and Brevet Lieuc.-
Col. R.A.; served during European War
1914-17 (despatches, D.S O., Croix de
Guerre); is a Gen. Staff Officer ; cr. D.S.O.
i9r7-
Broadbent, Benjamin, C.B.E. , son of
John Broadbent, of Longwood Edge, Yorks.;
b. 1850; is a J.P. for W. Riding of York-
shire and Huddersfield, and a breeman of
Huddersfield : m. 1880, Louisa Ann, da. of
William Keighley, of Huddersfield ; cr.
C.B.E. 1918. Gatesgarth , Lindley, Hudders-
field; Cavendish, Overseas, and Huddersfield
Clubs.
COMPANIONAGE.
313
Broadbent, Brig. -Gen. Edward Nichol-
son, C.B., C.M G., D.S.O., son of Col. John
Edward Broadbent, C.B. ; b. 1875 ; is Li'eut.-
Col. Scottish Borderers; S. African War
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-18 as A.Q.M.G. and Inspector
Lines of Communication, with rank ofBrig.-
Gen. (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G., Orders of
Sacred Treasure of Japan and of Nile of
EgyPL Legion of Honour, C.B.): m. 1911,
Florence Anna, da. of the late Christopher
Kay, J.P..D.L., of Ravenscroft Hall, Middle-
wich ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918, C.B.
(Mil.) 1919.
Broadbent, Col. John Edward, C.B., son
of John Broadbent, of Longwood, Hudders-
field; b. 1845; entered R.E. 1866, became
Capt. 1878, Major 1888, Lieut.-Col. 1892, and
Brevet Col. 1896; retired 1902; served with
Tirah Expedition 1897-8 as Brig. -Gen . Comdg
R.E. (despatches, C.B.); was Assist, and
Dep. Sec. to Govt, of India in Mil. Depart.
1882-92, and Ch. Engineer for Mil. Works,
Punjab 1899-1902 ; is a J.P. for Berks : m.
1st, 1870, Dora, who d. 1897, da. of Thomas
Nicholson ; 2ndly, 1900, the Hon. Alexandra
Caroline Frances Twisleton - Wykeham -
Fiennes, da. of 17th Baron Saye and Sele ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1898. Fyncsbury, Southcotc
Road , Reading.
Broadfoot, Col. Archibald, C.B., 2nd
son of the late Alexander Broadfoot, of
Amberley, Ashley, New Zealand; 6.1843;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered
R.A. 1864, became Capt. 1877, Brevet Major
1881, Lieut.-Col. 1891, and Brevet Col. 1896
(h.-p. 1897) ; retired 1898 ; served with
Bhootan Expedition 1865-6 (medal with
clasp), with Abyssinian Expedition 1868
(medal), during Afghan War 1878-9-80 (de-
spatches thrice, medal with three clasps,
Brevet Major), with Mahsud Waziri Ex-
g edition 1881 (despatches), and in Upper
iurmah 1885-6 (clasp); commanded Kirkee
Station 1894-7; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1894. Naval
and Military Club.
Broadley, Com. Edward Osborne,
D.S.O. ; b. 1885; Com. R.N.; Euro-
pean War 1914 19 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m.
1911, Irene Ermyntrude, da. of the late
Maj or — Squirle-Dawson, of Hynams Lodge,
near Colchester ; cr. D.S.O- 1918.
Broadwood, Brig. -Gen. Arthur, C. V.O.,
son of the late Henry Broadwood, M.P. for
Bridgwater; b. 1849; ed. at Trin. Hall,
Camb. ; entered Scots Guards 1869, became
Capt. 1871, Lieut.-Col. 1881, Col. 1902 (retired
1906), and Hon. Brig. -Gen. 1912 ; served
with Soudan Expedition 1885, present at
action of Hashen and Tamai (medal with
clasp, bronze star) ; was Comdt. at Sch. of
Instruction for Auxiliary Forces, Welling-
ton Barracks 1884-6, and at Sch. of Instruc-
tion for Mil. and Vol. there 1900, in command
of Roy. Guards Reserve Regt. 1900-1901, and
of 1st Regt. Dist. 1901-5, Brig. -Gen. Comdg.
Lowland Grouped Regt. Cist. , Scottish
Command 1905-6, and in command of a Vol.
Inf. Brig. 1906-8, and E. Midland Territorial
Force Brig. 1908-11 ; specially employed on
Home Defence 1914-16: m. 1873, Mary
Frances, da. of the late Edward Richard
Meade [see E. Clanwilliam, colls.] ; cr.
C.V.O. 1905. Guards’, and Carlton Clubs.
Broatch, Surg.- Rear- A dm. George
Thomas, C.B.E., M.B.; b. 1862; Surg.-Rear-
Adm. (ret re i) R.N. ; European War 19 14-19
(despatches, C.B.E., Legion of Honour,
Order of Rising Sun of Japan) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Brock , Lieut. -Col. Alec Walter Saumarez,
C.M.G., D.S.O. ; b. 1878 ; is Major and Brevet
Lieut -Col. Leiiestershire Regt.; S. Afri-
can War 1899-1901 (Queen's medal with
three clasps), European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1915,
C.M.G. 19x9.
Brock, Major Frederick Freer, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Artillery ; Euro-
pean War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Brock, Col. Henry Jenkins, C.B. , C.M.G.,
D.S.O.] b. 1870; Col. R.F.A. ; S. African
War 1899-1902 (wounded, Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., C.M.G., C.B., Croix de Guerre);
appointed to command Welch Border
Brig. (T F.) 1920; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G.
1918, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Brock, Lieut.-Col. Henry Le Marchant,
D.S.O., son of the Rev. Henry Walter
Brock, R. of St. Pierre du Bois, Guernsey ;
b. 1889; ed. at Elizabeth Coll., Guernsey;
is Capt. Roy. Warwickshire Regt., and
Lieut.-Col. and Wing Com. Roy. Flying
Corps; served during European War 1914-
17 (despatches three times, D.S.O.); is a
F. R.G.S. : m. 1917, Daphne Fanshawe, da.
of Cecil Carey, of Hauteville, Guernsey ; cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Brock, Laurence George, C.B., son of
G. W. F. Brock, of Afton, Bromley ; b. 1879 ;
ed. at Dulwich Coll., and at Corpus Christi
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1900, M.A. 1902) ; Pri-
vate Sec. to Financial Sec., Admiralty 1905- *
12, Assist. Sec. National Health Insurance
Commn. 1912-16, Acting Sec. thereof 1916-19,
since when Assist. Sec. Min. of Health; is a
Chevalier of Order of Crown of Italy : m.
1917, Margery, da. of John Williams, of
Carisbrooke, Bromley Common, Kent ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1919. 10, Blyth Road, Bromley ;
Reform Club.
Brock-Williams [see Williams],
Brockbank, Major John Grahame,
C.B.E., DS.O.i b. 18—; Major R.A.S.C. ;
European War 1914-19 as Lieut.-Col. Tank
Corps (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 19 — , Queenie,
da. of ; cr. D.S.O. 1918, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Brockholes, William Joseph Fitz-
herbert-, C.B.E., son of the late Francis
Fitzherbert, of Swynnerton Park, Stafford-
shire ; b. 1851 ; ed. at St. Mary’s Coll., Oscott ;
is a Landowner, and a J.P., D.L., and a
County Alderman for Lancashire ; assumed
the additional surname of Brockholes 1875;
m. 1st, 1876, Mary Ida, who d. 1883, da. of
the late Robert Berkeley, of Spetchley Park,
Worcester ; 2nd, 1885, Blanche Winifred
Mary, who d. 1918, da. of the late Maj.-Gen.
the Hon. Sir Henry Hugh Clifford, K.C.M G.,
C.B., V.C. [see B. Clifford, colls.]; cr. C.B.E.
1918. Claughton Hall , Garstang ; Junior
Carlton , Wellington, and Hurlingham Clubs.
Brocklebank, Capt. Henry Cyril Royds,
C. B.E. ; b. 18— ; Capt. (retired) R.N. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Brocklebank, Major John Jasper, D.S.O.
[see Brocklebank, Bt.].
Brocklebank, Lieut.-Col. Richard Hugh
Royds, D.S.O., son of the late T. Brocklebank,
J.P., D.L., of Wateringbury Place, Maidstone ;
b. 1881 ; Major and Acting Lieut.-Col. 9th
Lancers; S. Africa 1901-2, European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1910, Char-
lotte Carissima, da. of Gen. Sir Bendon Blood,
G.C.B. ; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Watergate House,
Bulford, Wilts.
Brockman, Lieut.-Col. Edmund Alfred
Drake, -C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-
Col. Australian Inf. ; European War 1915-18
(despatches, C.M.G., Order of Danilo of
Montenegro, D.SX)., C.B.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1915,
D. S.O, 1918, C.B. yMil.) 1919.
Brockman, Capt. William J ames, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut, and Acting Capt. Lancashire
Fusiliers; European War 1914-19 (des-
patches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brockman, Brig. -Gen. David Henry
Drake-, C.M.G., son of William Drake
Drake-Brockman, Comdg. 2nd Batn. Garh-
wal Rifles; 6.1868; ed. at Elizabeth Coll.,
Guernsey; entered Indian Army 1887, be-
came Capt. 1898, Major 1905, Lieut.-Col. 1912
and Col. 1918 ; served on N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8 (medal with two clasps), in China
1900 (medal), in Tibet 1903-4 (medal), and
during European War 1914-18 (despatches
twice, C.M.G.); appointed an Inspector of
Depots in India 1918, with rank of Brig. -Gen. :
m. 1910, Agnes Lilian, da. of the late Rev.
George Lamont Cole, of Wellesford Manor,
Wellington, Somerset ; cr. C.M.G. 1915.
42
I3M
COMPANION AGE.
Brockman, Capt. Guy Percy Lumsden !
Drake-, D.S.O., M.C.; b . 18 — ; Capt. i
Border Regt.; European War 1914-19 in N.
Russia (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. I
D.S.O. 1919.
Brockman, Lieut. -Col. Ralph Evelyn'
Drake-, D.S.O. ; b. 1875 ; formerly Lieut.-
Col. R.A.M.C. ; S. Africa 1899-1900 (Queen’s
medal with two clasps), Uganda 1900 (medal
with clasp) and 1901 (despatches), Somali- j
land 1908-10 (clasp), European War 1916-19 j
(despatches twice, D.S.O.) :m. 19 — ; cr.D.S.O. j
1918.
Broderick, Lieut.-Col. Ralph Alexander,
D.S.O. ,M.C., son of the late George Alexander I
Broderick; b. 1888; L.D.S. England 1911, j
M.B., B.Ch. , M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1912 ; j
Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ; European War
1914-19, in Belgium, France, and Italy (de- '
spatches, M.C., D.S.O., Italian Croix de
Guerre) : m. 1914, Dulcie, da. of Richard
• Eunt, of Edgbaston; cr. D.S.O. 1919. 141,
Great Charles Street, Birmingham.
Brodhurst, Henry William Frederick
Cottingham, C.M.G., son of the late William J
Henrj* Brodhurst, B.C.S. ; b. 1856; ed. at j
Cheltenham ; entered Ceylon Civil Ser.
1877, became Police Magistrate Matale 1880,
Assist, to Govt. Agent, N. Provinces 1885,
and Kegalla 1891, Assist. Govt. Agent,
Kalutara 1891, Dist. Judge, Tangalla 1898, 1
and at Matara 1899, Assist. Govt. Agent, Put- j
talam 1899, Acting Govt. Agent and Fiscal,
S. Province 1902, Dist. Judge, Kalutara
1904, Acting Govt. Agent, W. Province 1905, 1
Acting Auditor-Gen. 1906, Acting Treasurer
1907, Govt. Agent and Fiscal, W. Province
1908, and Acting Treasurer 1910 ; retired !
1911; sometime a M.E.C. and a M.L.C. of,
the Colony : m. 1900, Lucy Helen Jane, who \
d. 1918, da. of the late James Weir, of Bed- j
ford ; cr. C.M.G. 1911. Parkstone, Dorset.
Brodie, Major Ian Ashley Moreton, j
D.S.O., el. son of the late Hugh Ashley !
Fife Brodie [see E. Ducie] ; b. 1868 ; served !
in South Africa 1900-1902, as Capt. Lovat’s j
Scouts (despatches, D.S.O.), and during
European War 1915-16 (Mil. Cross); was!
Lieut. Scots Guards 1890-93 and sometime l
Major Lovat’s Scouts Yeo. ; is Lord-Lieut. j
of Nairnshire, Pres, of its Territorial Force
Asso., a J.P. for Elginshire, Capt. Yeo..
and Hon. Capt. in the Army : m. 1904,
Caroline Violet Mary, O.B.E.. da. of the late
Col. Montagu Hope [see M. Linlithgow,
colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1902. Brodie Castle, Forres,
Morayshire ; Guards' , and Bachelors' Clubs.
Brodie, Capt. Patrick Tate, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. King’s African Rifles ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brodziak, Major Cedric Errol Meyer, |
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major Australian Machine ,
Gun Corps; European War 1914-19 (de- |
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Broke-Smith [see Smith].
Bromet, Squadron-Leader Geoffrey R.,
D.S.O., O.B.E.; b. 18—; is Squadron- |
Leader R.A.F. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, Legion of Honour, promoted,
D.S.O., O.B.E.): m. 18—; cr. D.S.O. 1917,
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Bromhead, Lieut.-Col # Alfred Claude, {
C.B.E., son of the late S. S. Bromhead; b.
1876 ; Lieut. -Col. T.F. Reserve (formerly
24th Batn. London Regt.) ; European War j
1914-18 in Russia and Italy (Orders of \
St. Stanislas and St. Anne of Russia, and
St. Maurice and St. Lazarus of Italy) : m.
1st, 19—, Olive, da. of the late S. Guest ;
2ndlv, 1920, Gertrude Carmela, da. of the late
C. W. Comer; cr. C.B.E. 1918. 37, Lad-
broke Grove, W.n ; Royal Societies' Club.
Bromhead, Col. Charles James, C.B.
[see Bromhead, Bt.].
Bromilow, Major David George, D.S.O. ;
b. 1884; is Major Indian Army; served in
Mesopotamia 1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O. |
with Bar); cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1919).
Bromilow, Brig.-Gen. Walter, C.B.E. ; 1
b. 1863; entered Roy. Dublin Fusiliers 1884, '
became Lieut.-Col. 1908, Col. 1912, and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1920; S. Africa 1901-2
(Queen’9 medal with tour clasps), European
War 1914-19 (C.B.E.); cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 191-.
Bromley, Capt. Arthur, C.M.G. [see
Bromley-Wilson, Bt.].
Bromley, Engineer-Com. Frederick Wil-
liam, D.S.O.-, b. 1879; is Engineer-Com.
R. N.; served during European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bromley-Davenport [see Davenport].
Bromwich, Engineer-Com. George Her-
bert, D.S.O., O.B.E. , son of Dr. Edmund
Cockey, formerly of Frome, Somerset;
b. 1871 ; entered R.N. 1892, and became
Engineer-Lieut. 1898, and Engineer-Com.
1908; served in China 1900, with Naval Brig.
(D.S.O.); assumed by deed poll 1912 the
surname of Bromwich in lieu of his
patronymic; was Gen. Manager, Garden
Island, N.S. Wales during European War
(O.B.E.) : m. 1909, Evelyn, da. of Richard
Newton, of Brisbane; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
O.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Garden Island, Sydney,
N.S. Wales.
Bronkhorst, Major Johannes Gerhardus
Stephanus, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major S. African
Forces, and Comdg. a Commando ; German
S. -W. Africa 1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Brook, Lieut.-Col. Frank, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. Yorkshire L.L (Reserve),
and Ch. Constable of Nottingham ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.
with Bar, Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918
(Bar 1919). Nottingham.
Brook, Lieut. James Kenneth, D.S.O.-,
b. 18 — ; Lieut. R.N.R. ; European War
1914-19, with Grand Fleet Destroyer Flotillas
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Brook, Lieut.-Col. Reginald James, C.B.E.,
D.S.O., son of Arthur Brook, ofWoodhouse.
Weybridge; b. 1885; ed. at Uppingham;
formerly in King’s Own Yorkshire L.L ;
Capt. Canadian Inf., and an A. A. and Q.M.G.
with rank of Lieut.-Col. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, D S.O., C.B.E ) : m. 1912,
Eleanor Darlington ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.B.E-
(Mil.) 1919.
Brooke, Lieut.-Col. Alan Francis, D.S.O.
[see Brooke, Bt., cr. 1822].
Brooke, Lieut. - Col. Arthur Charles,
D.S.O. [see Brooke, Bt., cr. 1903].
Brooke, Com. Basil Richard, D.S.O.,
son of the late John Townshend Brooke
[see E. Dartmouth]; b. 1882; is Com. R.N. ;
European War 1914-19, with Mine Sweepers
(despatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Legion of
Honour); cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1920).
Brooke, Lieut.-Col. Charles Louis, C.B.,
son of Col. Charles Kennedy Brooke ; b. 1868 ;
ed. at Clifton Coll. ; Lieut.-Col. R.M.A. ; on
Staff of R.N. War Coll., Portsmouth 1911-14,
and D.A.A.G. R.M. 1916-18, since when
A.A.G. : m. 1907, Gertrude Maude Sproston ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1919. Royal Naval ( Ports-
mouth), and Sports’ Clubs.
Brooke, Brig.-Gen. Christopher Robert
Ingham, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late
Ven. Ingham Brooke ; b. 1869; ed. at Win-
chester ; entered Yorkshire L.L 1890, became
Capt. 1899, Brevet Major 1900, Major 1908,
Lieut.-Col. 1916, and Hon. Brig.-Gen.
(retired) 1920 ; S. Africa 1899-1902, present
at relief of Kimberley (despatches twice,
Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, Brevet Major), Euro-
ean War 1914-19 (despatches thrice, D.S.O.,
.M.G.): m. 1899, Irene Spencer, da. of the
late Lieut.-Col. Arthur Blayney Coddington,
of Oldbridge, co. Meath ; cr. D.S.O. 1915,
C. M.G. 1917.
Brooke, Lieut.-Col. Edward William
Saurin, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Col.
William Saurin Brooke, Bengal Army ; b.
1873; Lieut.-Col. R.A. (retired); served
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D. S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.); cr.
D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1918.
Brooke, Lieut.-Col. Geoffrey Francis
Heremon, D.S.O., M.C., son of the late John
COMPANION AGE,
1315
Monk Brooke, of Castleknock, Ireland ; b.
1884 ; is Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 16th
Lancers; served during European War 1914-
18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O. with Bar,
Brevet Major, Croix de Guerre): m. 1908,
Baroness Vera Mechin ; cr. D.S.O. 1917
(Bar 1918). Cavalry Club.
Brooke, Lieut.- Col. George Frank,
D.S.O. [see Brooke, Bt., cr. 1822, colls.].
Brooke, Col. Harry Morris Mitchelson,
C.B.E.; b. 1868; Col. Supply and Transport,
Indian Army; Abor Expedition 19 n- 12 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), Afghan War 1919
(C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1920.
Brooke, Brig.-Gen. Hugh Fenwick, C.B.,
C.M.G., C.B.E., son of Col. Charles Kennedy
Brooke, formerly E. Yorkshire Regt. ; b.
1871 ; ed. at Bedford Gram. Sch., and at
R. M.C. ; entered Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers
1892, became Capt. Army Ser. Corps 1899,
Major 1906, Col. 1919; is Comdt. R.A.S.C.
Training College, with rank of Brig.-Gen.;
S. African War 1900-1901, present at actions
of Vet and Zand Rivers (Queen’s medal
with three clasps), European War 1914-18,
as Dep. Director of Supplies (despatches,
C.M.G., C.B., C.B.E., Legion of Honour):
m. 1902, Gladys, da. of — Williams ; cr.
C. M.G. 19x5, C.B. (Mil,) 1917, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. Army and Navy Club.
Brooke, John Reeve, C.B. , son of John
Reeve Brooke, Bar.-at-Law, of Red House,
Bushey, Herts ; b. 1880 : became Capt.
R. G.A. 1916; Assist. Sec. Min. of Food, and
Chm. of Imports Board during European
War (C.B.); appointed Principal Assist. Sec.,
Min. of Transport 1919 : m. 1920, Dorothy,
da. of Horace Lamb, D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S..
of Fallowfield, Manchester; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1^19. 1, Mitre Court Buildings , Temple ,
Brooke, Major Joseph Johnson, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Major Australian Forces ; served
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D. S.O.): cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Brooke, Col. Kennedy Gerard, C.M.G. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut. -Col. R.A.F. ; European War
1914-19 as Col. (despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr.
C. M.G. 1919.
Brooke, Brig.-Gen. Lionel Godolphin, C.B.
[see Brooke, Bt., cr. 1822, colls.].
Brooke, Lieut. -Col. Nevile Pattullo,
D. S.O.', b. 1877 ; Major and temporary Lieut. -
Col. Leinster Regt., and a Gen. Staff Officer ;
S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brooke, Col. Ronald George, C.B.E.,
D.S.O. [see Brooke, Bt., cr. 1822].
Brooke, Edward Geoffrey de Capel-,
C. B.E. [de Capei-Brooke, Bt.].
Brooke, Lieut. -Col. Bertram Norman
Sergison-, C.M.G., D.S.O. [see Brooke,
Bt., cr. 1822, colls.].
Brooke, Lieut.-Col. Eardley Wilmot-,
D. S.O., son of Lieut.-Col. Robert Wilmot-
Brooke ; b. 1870; is Lieut.-Col. Army Ser.
Corps; served with Chitral Relief Force
1895 (medal with clasp), during S. African
War 1899-1902, present at relief of Lady-
smith (despatches, Queen’s medal with five
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-16 (despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 1902, Beatrice Anna Caroline
Isabella, da. of Clifford Lloyd ; cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Brooke-Popham [see Popham].
Brooker, Col. Edward Part, C.B. ,
C.M.G.) b. 1866; entered R.E. 1886, and
became Lieut.-Col. 1913, and Col. 1917; S.
Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps. King’s medal with two clasps), Euro-
pean War 1915-18 (despatches, C.M.G., C.B.) ;
wasCh. Instructor at Sch. of Mil. Engineer-
ing 1905-9, and in charge of Publications
Depart., Ordnance Survey 1911-15; ap-
pointed to Southampton Harbour Commn.
I9I3> Comdg. R.E. Div. 1915, a Ch. Engineer
1916, and Dep. Engineer-in-Ch. 1917, and
Assist. Director at War Office 1919 ; cr.
C. M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Brooks, Major Allan, D.S.O., son of W.
E. Brooks, C.E. , of India and Canada; b.
1869 ; an Artist, and Major British Columbia
Regt. ; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Brooks, Com. Arthur William, D.S.O.,
son of the late William James Brooks, Bar.-
at-Law; b. 1887; Com. R.N. ; was Gunnery
Officer, 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron, Euro-
pean War (D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Brooks, Com. Cecil, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ;
is Com. (retired) R.N.R. ; served in S. Africa
1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s medal with
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-18 with Auxiliary
Patrol (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brooks, Hon. Mrs. Florence, C.B.E.
[see V. Hampden],
Brooks, Major Henry James, D.S.O.; b.
18 — ; European War 1914-19 as Major
Gen. List, (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Brooks, Capt. Reginald Alexander Dallas,
D.S.O. ; b. 18—; Capt. R.M.A. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatcnes, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O-
1918.
Brooman-White [see White].
Broome, Major Ralph Howard, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of the late Maj -Gen. Ralph
Champneys Broome, C.I.E.; b- 1889 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll.; is Capt. and Brevet
Major Wilts Regt., and a Ch. Instructor,
Tank Corps Gunnery Sch. ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.): m. 1913,
Muriel, da. of Major J. C. Ambrose ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Broome, Capt. William George King,
D.S.O.; b. • 18 — ; Capt. Indian Army, and
Comdt. Mil. Police, Bhamo; Burma 1919-20
(D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Brough, Lieut.- Col. Alan, C. M.G., C.B.E,,
D.S.O., son of Col. William Richard Charles
Brough, of Dorchester ; b. 1876 ; entered
R.E. 1895, became Capt. 1904, Major 1914,
and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1916; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col., C.M.G., Italian Croix de Guerre) ;
was a Dep. Director-Gen. of Transportation
1917-18; cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1918, C-B.E-
(Mil.) 1919.
Brough, Lieut.-Col. John, C.M.G., M. V.O. ,
son of Col. William Richard Charles Brough,
formerly R. A., of Dorchester; b. 1874; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll., and at Roy. Naval Coll. ;
entered R.M.A. 1891, became Capt. 1898,
Brevet Major 1912, Major 1913, Brevet Lieut.-
Col. and Lieut.-Col. R.A. 1916 ; served
in Cameroons 1915-16 (despatches, C.M.G,,
Brevet Lieut. Col.); was Assist. Professor
Roy. Naval Coll. 1902-3, and an Officer of a
Co. of Gentlemen Cadets, R.M.C. 1903-7;
appointed a StafF-Capt. at War Office 1910,
and Staff Officer to the Inspector-Gen. W.
African Frontier Force 1911 ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1911, C.M.G. 1916.
Broughton, Lieut.-Col. Legh Harley
Delves-, D.S.O. [see Broughton, Bt., colls.].
Broun, John Alexander, C.S.I., son of
the late John Allan Broun, F.R.S. ; b. 1856 ;
ed. at Univ. Coll., London, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford; entered I.C.S. 1877; served
in N.-W. Provinces and Oudh as Assist.
Magistrate and Collector, and Assist. Commr.
and Cantonment Magistrate ; appointed
ioint Magistrate 1888, Dep. Commr. 1894,
lagistrate and Collector 1896, Commr. 1905,
and a Member of Board of Revenue 1912 ;
sometime an Hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy of
India, and a M.L.C. of United Provinces;
retired 1913: m. 1889, Mary, da. of Maj. -Gen.
de Symonds Barrow, formerly B.S.C. ; cr.
C.S.L 1909.
Brounger, Com. Kenneth, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; Com. R.N. (retired); European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Brounger, Com. Thomas Maclean,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Com. R.N. ; was Navigat-
ing Officer 1st Light Cruiser Squadron during
European War (D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919*
1316
COMPANIONAGE.
Brousson, Major Frederick, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; is Major R.A. ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O., Croix
de Guerre) : m . 1920, Florence E'leen, da. of
William Walter, of Uplands, Guernsey ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Browell, Brig. -Gen. William Basil,
C.M.G., son of the late E. J, J. Browell,
J.P., of East Boldon House, co. Durham;
b. 1870; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.A. ;
entered R.A. 1890, and became Lieut.-Col.
1914, Col. 1919, and Hon. Bng.-Gen. (retired)
1920; served during S. African War 1899-
1902, present at relief of Ladysmith (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with six clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-17 (despatches thrice,
C. M.G.); cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Browett, Leonard, C.B E., son of
Charles J. Browett, formerly of Moseley,
Birmingham; b. 1884; ed. at King Edward’s
Sen., Birmingham; Assist. Surveyor of
Taxes 1904-7, Surveyor 1908-10, 1st Div.
Clerk, Sec’s Office, Inland Revenue igio-i6,
Committee Cierk 1916-17, Dep. Director and
Director, Ship Requisitioning, Ministry of
Shipping, and British Representative and
Cim , Tonnage Committees, Allied Maritime
Transport Council 1917-19, since when
Assist. Sec. .Inland Revenue ; is a Chevalier
of Order of Crown of Belgium : tn. 1912,
Wymond, only da. of Thomas Letcher, of
Redruth, Cornwall ; cr. C B.R. (Civil) 1920.
1, Park Road, South Norwood , S.E. 25.
Brown, Com. Alan Montagu Yeats,
D. S.O., son of Montagu Yeats Brown,
C.M.G. [see Bellingham, Bt.]; b. 1877; is
Com. R.N. (retired) ; served during European
War 1914-17, with a Destroyer Patrol Flotilla
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Brown, Major Archie Fairburn, D.S.O. ;
b. 18— ; is Capt. and Acting Major Canadian
Forces ; sei ved during European War 1915-18
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brown, Major Arnold, DSO, M.C. ;
b. 18—; is Major Australian Inf.; served
during European War 1915-17 (wounded,
despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Brown, Capt. Arthur James, D.S,0.,
son of the late Arthur John Brown ; b.
1884; is Capt. R.A. M.C. ; served during
European War 1914-16 (prisoner and Med.
Officer Gardelegen Camp, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Brown, Charles, C.I.E., son of the late
Rev. J. R. Brown, J.P., D.L., V. of Knighton,
Radnorshire ; b. 1849; ed. at Marlborough ;
served during Afghan War 1879-80 (medal
with clasp); entered Punjab Police 1868, and
became Dist. Sup. 1876, Dep. Inspector-Gen.
1894, and Inspector-Gen. and Under Sec. to
Govt, in Home Depart. 1901; retired 1904;
had charge of Police arrangements during
Delhi Coronation Durbar festivities 1902-3 :
m. 1875, Wilhelmina Mary, da. of Col.
Mayers, 86th Regt., of Pendell Court,
Bletchingly ; cr. C.I.E. 1903. Southend
Lodge, Cheltenham ; N ew(Chcltenham) Club.
Brown, Major Charles John, C.B.E. ;
b. 18— ; Major Engineer and Railway Staff
Corps, and Ch. Er>gineer. Great Northern
Railway, and a M.I.C-E- cr. C.B.E-
.(Civil) 1920.
Brown, Major Charles Turner, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Major R.E. ; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Brown, Com. David Thorburn Graham,
M.V.O., son of John James Graham Brown,
M D.| F.R.CP.E., F.R.S.E., of 3, Chester
Street Edinburgh ; b. 1883 ; ed.at Edinburgh
Acad., and at Roy. Acad., Gosport ; entered
R.N. 1900, became Lieut. 1904, Lieut. Com.
1912, and Com. 19x6 ; was one of the Officers
of the Gun-carriage Crew at funeral of King
Edward VII. 1910 (M.V.O.); cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1910.
Brown, Major Donald, D.S.O.) b. 18 — ;
Major R.F.A. ; European War 19 14-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. Edward, D.S.O., son
of Henry Brown, of Cunningham, co. Down ;
b. 1876; ed. privately; entered Army Vet.
Depart. 1898, became Capt. 1903, Major 1914,
and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1918; retired 1919;
served during S. African War 1899-1902
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during European
War 1914-18, on Staff (despatches twice,
D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.): m. 1919, Mary
Ethel, da. of the Very Rev. William I homas
Baring Hayter, Dean of Gibraltar [see
Proctor-Beauchamp, Bt.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Junior Naval and Military Club.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. Ernest Rudolf, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian Army Med.
Corps ; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 19x9.
Brown, Capt. Francis Clifton, C.B.,
C M.G. [see Brown, Bt., cr. 1863].
Brown, Frank James, C.B.E., son of
William Brown, of Skelton, Yorkshire; b.
1865; ed. privately ; M.A. and B.Sc. London
18 — ; Assist. Sec., Gen Post Office, and a
Member of Imperial Communications Com-
mittee, and of Imperial Wireless Telegraphy
Committee ; was Senior British Delegate to
International Communications Conference
at Washington 1920; author of various
technical articles: m. 1886, Lucy, da. of
Richard Shaw, of Brompton, Yorkshire;
cr. C.B.E Civil) 1920. Romney Close, North
End, Hampstead, N. W.3.
Brown, Rev. Frederick Edmund, D.S.O.,
son of Henry Brown, formerly of Earby,
Yorkshire; b. 1877; is a 3rd class Chap, to
the Forces; served during European War
1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Brown, Col. Frederick John, C.B. , son of
the late John Brown, J.P., formerly of
Marlborough Lawn, Cheltenham; b. 1857;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered 56th Regt.
1875, became Capt. Essex Regt. 1882, Major
1891, Lieut.-Col. 1902, and Brevet Col. 1905;
retired 1906 ; served with Soudan Expedition
1884-5 (Egyptian medal with clasp, Khedive’s
bronze star), and in S. Africa 1899-1902,
{>resent at battles of Paardeberg and Drie-
ontein, operations round Johannesburg, and
actions of Diamond Hill and Belfast, and at
relief of Kimberley (despatches, Queen’s
medal with six clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps, C.B.) ; appointed to command
a Batn. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.) 1915 : m.
1903, Dorothy A., da. of the late Edmund
Ellery Bowden ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Leslie,
D.S.O., son of the late Frederick Bridge-
man Brown; b. 1872; ed. at High Sen.,
Queenstown, S. Africa; is an Accountant,
a Director of Gold-Mining Cos., and Major
S. African Ser. Corps ; served during Boer
War 1900-2 as Lieut. Queenstown Rifle Vol.,
and European War 1916-18 as Assist. Director
of Supplies and Transport, with rank of
Lieut.-Col. (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1917. Rand, and County (Johannesburg)
Clubs.
Brown, Major George Herbert James,
D.S.O, M.B., son of George Gibson Brown;
b. 1875; ed at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. and
Ch.B. 1899); entered R.A. M.C. 1903, and
became Major 1914 ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1904,
Georgina Manson, da. of George Sutherland,
of Caithness and Edinburgh ; cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Brown, Major George Langford, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. Middlesex Regt., and Sup.
Physical and Bayonet Training with rank
of Major ; European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Brown, Major Henry Coddington, C.I.E. ,
M.B. ; b. 1876; formerly Lieut.-Col. Indian
Med. Ser.; sometime Assist. Director,
Central Research Institute, Kasauli ; cr.
C.I.E. 1918. Kasauli, India.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. Henry Robert, D.S.O.,
son of the late Capt. Robert Brown, 16th
Regt.; b. 1871; ed. at Harrow, entered
Queen’s Own (Cameron Highlanders) 1892,
and retired as Brevet Major 1904 ; now
Lieut.-Col. Special Reserve ; served in
Sudan 1898, present at battle of Khartoum
(medal with clasp, Egyptian medal), during
S. African War 1900-1902 (wounded, de-
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spatches twice, Queen’s medal with four
clasps. King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet
Major), and during European War 1915-17
(despatches, D.S.O. with Bar); was Lieut. -
Col. Comdg. a Depot 1917-19 : m. 1898,
Miriam, da. of the late William Tombs
Dewe, of Coates Manor, Gloucestershire ; cr.
D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1917). New ( Edinburgh ),
and Junior Naval and Military Clubs .
Brown, Major Henry Robert Seguier,
D.S.O., son of the late Henry William
Seguier Brown, of Nevern Place, Earls
Court, S.W. ; b. 1872 ; ed. at Charterhouse ;
entered E. Yorkshire Regt. 1895, and became
Capt. 1902 ; retired 1911 ; served during S.
African War 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; is Major Reserve of
Officers ; cr. D.S.O. 1915. 22. Nevern Place,
S.W. 5.
Brown, Major Herbert Devenish Lennon»
D.S.O. : b. 1883 ; Major R.G.A. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Brown, Lieut.- Col. Hugh Barrington,
D S.O., son of C. Barrington Brown, of
Kingsbury Lodge, Wilton, Wilts; b. 1886;
ed. at St. Paul’s Sch. ; entered Leicester-
shire Regt. 1909, became Capt. 19x4, Acting
Lieut. -Col. 1917, and Brevet Major 1918 ;
served during European War 1914-18 as
Staff Capt. and Brig.-Major (despatches,
D.S.O., Brevet Major); cr. D.S.O. 1915.
United Service and Royal Societies’ Clubs
Brown, James, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; is Dep.
Chm. and Managing Director Scott’s Ship-
building and Engineering Co. (Limited) ; cr.
C. B.E. 1918.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. James Cross, D S. O. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Army Ser. Corps; Euro-
pean War 1916-18 in Palestine (despatches,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brown, Major James Hardy, D.S.O.,
O.B.E.; b. 18—; a Dep. Assist. Director
Inland Water Transport with rank of Major ;
European War 1914-19 (D.S.O., O.B.E.); cr.
D.S.O. 1917, O.B-E. (Mil.) 1919.
Brown, Major James Pearson, D.S.O.,
M.B., son of the late Thomas Brown, of
Ardmore, Campbeltown, Argyllshire ; b.
1868 ; ed. at George Watson’s Coll., Edin-
burgh, and at Glasgow Univ. (M.A. 1889,
M.B. and C.M. 1893) ; Major (T.D.) R.A.M.C.
(T.F.), and Surg. and Agent to the Ad-
miralty ; S. African War 1899-1901 (Queen’s
medal with four clasps), European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; was House
Surg. Paisley Infirmary 1895-6 and Glasgow
Maternity Hospital 1896; cr. D.S.O. 19x6.
Drum/in, Campbeltown , Argyllshire ; Camp-
beltown ( Scotland ) Club.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. James Sutherland,
C M.G. , D.S.O., son of the late Frank A.
Brown, of Simcoe, Norfolk co., Ontario ; b.
1881 ; ed. at Gram. Sch., Simcoe, Ontario,
and at Toronto Univ. ; is Major and tem-
porary Lieut.-Col. Canadian Inf., and Pro-
vincial Constable, Province of Nova Scotia ;
served during European War 1914- 18, on Staff
(despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.): m. 1916, Clare
Temple, da. of the late Thomas Corsan, of
Toronto; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918.
Military Institute, Toronto ; Junior Naval
and Military Club.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. John, D.S.O. ; b 18 — ;
is Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) Northamptonshire
Regt., and a D.L. for Northamptonshire;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brown, Paymaster-Corn. John Edwin
Ambrose, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Paymaster-Corn.
R.N. ; Head of Cyphering Depart., Peace
Delegation 1919; cr. O.B.E. (Civil) 1919,
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Brown, John Frank, C.M.G. , son of
Edward Brown, of Roscommon; b. 1856;
appointed Postmaster-Gen , Natal 1900, and
Transvaal 1903 ; is a Member of Provincial
Council and of Executive Committee of
Transvaal Province, Union of S. Africa : m.
1885, Pauline Caroline, da. of Philip Cooke,
of Newent, Gloucester ; cr. C.M.G. 1912.
Johannesburg , Transvaal ; St. Monica ,
Campbell Road, Parktown West, Johannes-
burg ; Windham {London), and Rand and
Pretoria (5. Africa ) Clubs.
Brown, Major John Hector Innes, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; is Major Canadian Inf. ; S. African
War 1899-1902 as Adj 10th Imperial Yeo.
(despatches), European War 1915-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Brown, Lieut.- Col. John Newton, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. Manchester Regt.
(T F.) ; served during European War 1914-16
(despatches, D.S.O,, Order of Sacred Trea-
sure of Japan) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Brown, Joseph Pearce, C.B.E.’, b. 18 — ;
a J.P. for Plymouth; rendered valuable
sers. during European War; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Plymouth.
Brown, Major Kenneth Arrowsmith,
D.SO.; b. 18—; is Major Devonshire
Regt. ; served during European War 1914-17
(despatches, D S O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Brown, Capt. Louis Noel Francis,
D.S.O. ; b. 1891 ; is Capt. R.G.A. ; European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O., Croix de
Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Brown, Montagu Yeats, C.M.G. ; b.
1834 ; ed. at Marlborough Coll. ; was Vice-Con-
sul at Genoa 1855-8 and Consul there 1858-93,
and Consul at Boston, U.S.A. 1893-6: m.
1875, Agnes Matilda, da. of Sir Alan Edward
Bellingham, 3rd Bt. ; cr. C.M.G. 1892. 11
Castello, Portojino, Italy.
Brown, Nicol Paton, C.B.E., son of
Thomas White Brown, of Glasgow; b. 1853;
ed. at Glasgow Acad, and Univ. ; Cbm. John
Brown and Son (Limited), muslin manufac-
turers, and a Director of Albion Motor Car
Co. (Limited) ; Vice-Chm. Finance Com-
mittee, Scottish Red Cross 1914-19, and
Director, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
S 110-20 : m. 1886, Maria Crowley, da. of
eorge Crowley Ashby; cr. C.B.E. (Civil)
1920. 22, Belhaven Terrace, Glasgow ; Re-
form, Royal Automobile, and Western {Glas-
gow) Clubs.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. Oscar, D.S.O., son of
Thomas Dixon Brown; b. 1864; is Major
R.A.O.C., and Ch. Inspector of Ordnance
Machinery with rank of Lieut.-Col.; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.): m.
1889, Alice, da. of W. Rice Stevenson; cr.
D.S.O. 1917-
Brown, Capt. Percy George, C.B.E.i
son of the late Capt. Robert Brown, 53rd
Regt.; b. 1874; Capt. (retired) R. N. ; em-
gloyed in Drifters, Nore Area (Croix de
uerre) and on Blockade Duties (Chevalier
Legion of Honour) during European War
(C.B.E.): m. 1914, Mary, da. ofS. N. Hutchins,
J.P., of Ardnagashel, co. Cork; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. Percy Wilson, C.M G.,
D.S.O., son of the late Thomas Brown, of
Dalnair, Stirlingshire; b. 1876; ed. at Up-
pingham, and at R.M.C. ; entered Gordon
Highlanders 1896, became Major 1914, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1918, and Lieut.-Col. 1920 ; S.
African War 1899-1902, present at relief of
Ladysmith (despatches, Queen’s medal with
four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18, on Staff, and subse-
quently as a Brig.-Com. (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col, C.M.G., Order of Star of
Roumania, Belgian Croix de Guerre); cr.
D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. T919. Naval and
Military , Wellington, and Hurlingham
Clubs,
Brown, Engineer-Corn. Richard John»
D.S.O., son of the late Lieut. R. J. E.
Brown, R.N. ; b. 1883; Engineer-Corn.
R.N. ; European War 1914-19, with Grand
Fleet Destroyer Flotillas, present at battles
of Heligoland Bight, Dogger Bank, and
Jutland (despatches. 3rd class Russian
Order of St. Stanislas, D.S.O.): m. 1912,
Hilda Mary, da. of the late Arthur Stephen
Besznak ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Brown, Capt. Robert, D.S.O.; b, 18 — ;
Capt. Canadian Inf. ; European War 1914 .19
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
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Brown, Robert Cunyngham, C.B.E. ,
M.D.; b. 18—; Dep. Director-Gen., Med.
Sers. Min. of Pensions ; has Order of Christ
of Portugal; cr. O.B.E. (Civil) 1919, C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.
Brown, Lieut. -Col. Robert Tilbury,
C. M.G., D.S 0., M.D., son of Col. Robert
Ross Brown, M.R.C.S., J.P., V.D., Kent
Artillery Vol., ofStrood, Kent; b. 1873; ed.
at Durham Univ. (M.B. and B.S. 1899, M.D.
1904) ; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. London 1896;
is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Roy. Army |
Med. Corps; served in British E. Africa !
1914-18, as Dep. Assist. Director of Med. j
Sers. (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.): m. 1904, j
Pauline M. E^ da. of F. Normandy, Bar. -at- ;
law; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918. Junior
Naval and Militaty Clubs
Brown, Major Thomas Frederick, D.S.O., ;
son of J. G. Brown, J.P., of New Nor- 1
folk, Tasmania ; b. 1875 ; ed. at Hutchin’s 1
Sch., Tasmania; M.R.C.S., England, and
L.R.C.P. London; is Major Australian
Army Med. Corps ; served during European
War 1914-16 Comdg. Auxiliary Hospitals
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; formerly Examiner
Pharmaceutical So., Tasmania, and Surg.
Ararat Hospital, Victoria; is Registrar, Mil.
Hospital, Bulford ; author of various med.
works; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Ararat , Victor i
Australia.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. Walter Henry, C.B. ,
D. S.O.; b. 1867; formerly Lieut.-Col. Indian
Army; Mesopotamia 1915-16, present at
defence of Kut (despatches, C.BT, prisoner,
D.S.O.); cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, D.S.O. 1919.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. Walter Richard, I
D.S.O.: b. 18 — ; Major and Acting Lieut.- i
Col. Canadian Inf.; European War 1915-19 j
(despatches, D.S.O. with Bar) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919 (Bar 1919).
Brown, William, C.B.E. ; b. 1850; Chm.
of W. Simons and Co. (Limited), and a J.P. ;
cr. C.B.E. 1918. Kilrene, 7, Whittinghame
Gardens, Glasgow.
Brown, Brig.-Gen William Baker, C.B.,
son of the late Isaac Baker Brown ; b-
1864; entered R.E. 1883, and became Col. |
1911 ; European War 1916-18 as Dep. Director
of Works (C.B.); was Ch. Engineer, S. China
1913-15. and E. Command 1915-16; has be* n
Ch Engineer Ireland since 1918 with rank
of Brig.-Gen. : m 1891, Frances Kate, da. of
the Ven. R. J. French, of Mauritus ; cr.
C. B. (Mil.) 1917.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. William Ernest,
D. S.O., M.C. ; 6.18—; MajorS. Wales Bor-
derers, and temporary Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a !
Batn. Welsh Regt. ; European War 1914-18 '
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918. |
Brown, Major William George Charteris,
C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Major and Brevet Lieut.- J
Col. R.E. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C. B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Brown, Major William John, D.S.O.) b.
18 — ; Major Austrahan Light Horse ; Euro- ]
pean War 19x4-19 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D. S.O. 1919.
Brown, Major William Reid, D.S. O. ;
b. 18—; Major (T.D.) R.G.A. (T.F.); Euro- !
pean War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. I
D.S.O. 1917.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. James Arnold Arrow-
smith-, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Major and Acting
Lieut.-Col. R.E. ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches twice, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. William Coote-,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; is temporary Lieut.-Col.
Roy. Sussex Regt.; served in S. Africa
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brown, Lieut.- Col. Ernest Craig-, D.S.O.,
son of Thomas Craig-Brown, of Selkirk ; b.
1871 ; ed. at Merchiston Castle Sch., Edin-
burgh, at Edinburgh Univ., and at R.M.C. ;
entered W. India Regt. 1895, transferred to
Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders 1898,
became Capt. 1899, Major 1914, and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1917 ; served in Sierra Leone
1898-9 (medal with clasp), during S. African
War 1900-1902, present at actions of Vet and
Zand Rivers (Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-18 (despatches
twice, D.S.O., Order of Danilo of Monte-
negro, Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; was a Gen. Staff
Officer, Head Quarters 1908-12; appointed
Ch. Instructor of an Army Training Sch.
1918 : m. 1903, Constance Ellen, da. of the
late Henry Guinness [see B. Ardilaun,
colls.]; cr. D.S.O. 1915. Caledonian Club.
Brown, Major Arthur Balfour Douglas-,
D.S.O., son of the late James Douglas-Brown,
Bar. -at -law, of St. John’s, Newfoundland ;
b. 1884 ; Clerk in Australian Commonwealth
Treasury Depart., a J.P. for Queensland, and
Major Australian Imperial Forces ; European
War 1915-18, in Gallipoli, Egypt, and France
(despatches twice, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Brown, Rear-Adm. Frederick Dundas
Gilpin-, C.B.E.; b. 1866; Rear-Adm. (re-
tired); sometime Capt. Sup., Pembroke
Dockyard; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919, Beech-
mount , Queenstown , co. Cork.
Brown, Lieut.-Col. Claude Russell-,
D.S.O.; b. 1873; entered R.A. 1892, and
is Lieut.-Col.; S. African War 1899-1900
(despatches, Queen’s medal with three
clasps), European War 1914-15 (despatches,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., Order -of Crown of
Belgium); was Assist. Instructor, Sch. of
Mil. Engineering 1904-5, and Professor,
Roy. Mil. Coil., Canada 1905-10 ; cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Browne, Col. Abraham Walker, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Brevet Col. R.A.M.C. (retired) ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Brown r, Lieut.- Col. Alfred Percy, D.S.O ,
son of the late Sir Samuel Browne ; b. 1868 ;
Lieut.-Col. Indian Army ; retired 1920 ;
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal
with clasp), China 1900 (medal with clasp),
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 1918, Winifred Marie, da. of
Lieut.-Col. John Edward Rhodes [»ee Sutton,
Bt., colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Browne, Lieut.-Col. Andrew Duncan
Montague, D.S.O., son of the late Maj.-Gen.
Montague Browne, of St. John’s Point, co.
Down [see Fergusson, Bt., cr. 1703, colls.] ;
b. 1878; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Rov.
Lancaster Regt. and a D.A.Q.M.G. ; S.
African War 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., Legion of Honour): tn.
1915, Violet Evelyn, da. of Sir Arthur
Henry Downes, M.D. ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Browne, Lieut.-Col. Beverly Wood,
D S.O., M.C., son of Henry George Browne,
of Kitchener, Ontario; b. 1883; Lieut.-Col.
Canadian Permanent Active Mil., and a
D.A.A. and Q.M.G. No. 3 Mil. Dist. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 as D.A.A.G., and as A. A.
and Q.M.G. with rank of Lieut.-Col. (de-
spatches, M.C, D.S.O.): m. 1912, Marion
Helen Baillie, da. of J. Y. Rochester, of
Vancouver; cr. D.S.O, 1919. Kingston,
Ontario, Canada.
Browne, Lieut.-Col. Charles Michael,
C.M.G. , D.S.O., son of the late Lieut.-Col.
C. M. Browne, l.S.C. ; b. 1878 ; ed. at West-
ward Ho!, and atR.M.A.; entered R.E. 1897,
became Capt. 1906, Major 1914, and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 19x6; served during Mahsud
Blockade 1901-2, during operations against
the Dharwash Khel Waziris 1902, present
at capture of Gumatti Fort (despatches,
D. S.O.), and during European War 1914-18
(wounded, despatches. Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
Legion of Honour, C.M.G.); was an Assist.
Sup. of Indian Survey 1903-10: tn. 1905,
Isabel, da. of the late Gilbert Lovell Nicolay ;
cr. D.S.O. 1903, C.M.G. 1918.
Browne, Lieut.-Col. Cuthbert Garrard,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Walter Philip
Browne; b. 1883; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P.,
London 1905 ; entered R.A.M.C. 1905, and
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is Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.) ; cr. D.S.0. 1915, C.M.G.
1919.
Browne, Maj.-Gen. Edward George, C.B.,
C.M.G., son of William Browne, of Killy-
maddy House, Castle Caulfield, co. Tyrone ;
b. 1863 ; entered R.A.M.C. 1887, became
Lieut.-Col. 1911, Col. 1915, and temporary
Maj.-Gen. 1918; served with Chitral Relief
Force 1895 (medal with clasp), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, C.B.,
C.M.G., Legion of Honour): m. 1891, Mabel,
da. of Maj.-Gen. Hamilton Robert Hath way,
of The Croft, Hampton Park, Hereford ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.M.G. 1918.
Browne, George, C.M.G., I.S.O. ; b. 1838;
entered Tasmanian Civil Ser. 1862 ; succes-
sively acted as Hon. Private Sec. to Gov.
of Tasmania and as Private Sec. to Govs, or
Administrators of Tasmania 1874-81, of
Straits Settlements 1881-4, and of Tasmania
1884-7, 1892-1900, and 1901-17 ; held offices of
Judges’ Associate, Curator of Intestate
Estates, and Registrar of Supreme Court
in Bankruptcy of State of Tasmania, etc. ; re-
tired 1904 ; is a J.P. for the Territory ; cr.
I.S.O.1903, C.M.G. 1917. [Now deceased.]
Browne, Lieut.-Col. George Edward
Allenby, D.S.O , M.C. ; b. 18 — ; is Major
Liverpool Regt., and Acting Eieut.-Col.
Comdg. a Batn. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O. with Bar, M.C-): cr. D.S.O.
(with Bar) 1918.
Browne, Maj.-Gen. George Fitzherbert,
C. B., D.S.O. ; b. 1851 ; entered 48th Regt.
1870, became Capt. Northamptonshire Regt.
1882, Major 1890, Lieut.-Col. 1896, Col. 1903,
and Maj.-Gen. 1906; retired 1913; was D.A.A.
and Q.M.G. Dublin Dist. 1884-5, D.A.A. G. at
Head-Quarters, Ireland 1885-9, employed on
Special Ser. on W. Coast of Africa 1887,
D. A.A. G. at War Office 1891-6, and Mil.
Attache at Peking 1896-1902 ; was A.A.G.,
Head-Quarters 1903-5, Brig.-Gen. for Ad
ministration, E. Command 1905-6, and Direc-
tor of Personal Sers. at Head Quarters
1906-10; appointed Col. Northamptonshire
Regt. 1910 : m. 1911, Harriet, who d. 1919,
widow of Capt. Bankes Tomlin, 1st Dragoon
Guards; cr. D.S.O. 1888, C.B. (Mil.) 1905.
Browne, Col. George Herbert Stewart,
C. B., son of the Rt. Rev. George Forrest
Browne (sometime Lord Bishop of Bristol),
of 2, Campden House Road, Kensington, W. ;
b. 1866; ed. at Marlborough, at Pembroke
Coll., Camb., and at R.M.C. ; formerly Major
Suffolk Regt.; retired as Hon. Brig.-Gen,
1920; served with Hazara Expedition 1888
(medal with clasp); was Ch. Inspector of
Small Arms 1914-19, Dep. Director of Artil- !
lery at War Office 1919-20 (C.B.): m. 1915,
Evelyn Bertha, da. of the late Major H. R.
Mitford, and widow of Col. F. J. Lambkin,
Army Med. Ser. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917. Army
and Navy Club.
Browne, Major George Sackville, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Artillery ; Euro-
pean War 19x5-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D. S.O. 1919.
Browne, Hamilton Edward, C.M.G., son
of the late Ven. Robert William Browne,
Archdeacon of Bath and Canon of Wells
[Hardinge, Bt.] ; b. i860; ed. at Eton, and
at New Coll., Oxford (B.A., Honours 1883,
M.A. 1888) ; appointed H.M. Vice-Consul at
Bucharest 1886, and became 2nd Sec. 1895 ;
was in charge of the Legation at various
periods during 1895-1006 ; appointed 1st Sec.
in Diplo. Ser., ana British Commr. on
European Commn. for Navigation of the
Danube 1906; retired 1913; cr. C.M.G. 1913.
St. James's Club.
Browne, Lieut.-Col. Harry Hocking I
Gordon, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Somer-
setshire L.I. ; Mesopotamia 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Browne, Capt. Hugh Swinton, D S.O.,
son of Col. Clement A. R. Browne, of Hazell-
dene, Haslemere ; b. 1889; is Capt. R.F.A.; !
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
M.C.): m. 1919, Helen Jane Moir, da. of 1
Alexander C. Smith, of Burghill, Brechin,
Scotland ; cr. D.S.O. 1Q18.
Browne, Lieut.-Col. James Glendining,
C. M G., D.S.O., son of Major J. Browne,
formerly Devonshire Regt. ; b. 1878 ; entered
Army Ser. Corps 1900, became Capt. 1902,
Major 1914, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1918; S.
African War 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps. King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.); was a Dep.
Director of Transport 1916-19 ; cr. D.S.O.
1916, C.M.G. 1919.
Browne, Lieut.-Col. John Gilbert, C.M.G.,
D. S.O., son of L. G Browne ; b. 1878 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll. ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. Hussars ; served during S. African
War 1899-1902, present at relief of Ladysmith
(Queen’s medal with seven clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), in N. Nigeria 1906
(medal with clasp), and during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G.
1918.
Browne, Major John William, D.S.O. )
b. 18 — ; served in S. Africa 1902, with Cape
Police (despatches, D.S.O.); sometime a
Major and Dist. Inspector in Cape Mounted
Police ; cr. D.S.O. 1902.
Browne, Lieut.-Col. Philip Henry,
C.B.E. ; b. 18— ; Lieut.-Col. in the Army
and Assist. Director, Inland Water Trans-
port in Mesopotamia during European War
(O.B.E., C.B.E.) ; cr. O.B.E. 1918, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Browne, Brig.-Gen. Reginald Spencer,
C.B.; b. 1856; formerly Col. Comdg. 5th
Australian Light Horse Brig. (Queensland) ;
S. Africa 1899-1900, as D.A.A. G. to Corps
of Mounted Inf., present at battles of
Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg, and
Diamond Hill, and at relief of Kimberley
(despatches twice, medal with five clasps,
C.B.), European War 1915-17, Comdg. an
Australian Brig., in Galiipoli, Egypt, and
France : m. 1889, Katharine Fraser, da. of
the late Duncan Munro ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900.
George Street , Brisbane , Queensland.
Browne, Col. Samuel Haslett, C.I.E.,
M.D., son of the late Rev. William Browne ;
b. 1850; ed. at Roy. Institution, Belfast, and
at Queen’s Coll., Belfast; M.D. and M.Ch.
Queen’s Univ., Ireland 1870, and M.R.C.P.,
London 1896; was Assist. Surg. in R.N.
1870-74; entered Indian Med. Ser. 1874, be-
came Surg.-Maj. 1886, Surg.-Lieut.-Col. (now
Lieut.-Col.) 1894, and Col. 1903 ; retired
1906 ; served during Afghan War 1878-9 (de-
spatches, medal, thanked by Govt.); was
Principal and Professor of Medicine at
Lahore Medical Coll. 1889-1903, and In-
spector-Gen. of Civil Hospitals, Bengal
1903-6; sometime Hon. Surg. to Viceroy
ol India ; cr. C.I.E. 1806.
Browne, Brig.-Gen. Sherwood Dighton,
C. B., son of the late Gen , Sir Samuel Browne,
V.C., of The Wood, Ryde, Isle of Wight ;
h. 1862 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; entered
R.A. 1882, became Capt. 1890, Major 1899,
Lieut.-Col. 1908, Col. 1911, and Hon. Biig.-
Gen. (retired) 1919; served in Matabeleland
Campaign 1893, with Tirah Expedition 1897-8
(despatches, medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-17 on Staff
(despatches, C.B.) : m. 18 — , Hilda, da. of
J. P. Law, J.P., of Hallfield, Wetherby ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1915. Army and Navy Club.
Browne, Major Walter Hamilton, D.S. O .;
son of the late Wallis John Browne, I.C.S. ;
b. 1875 ; served during Sokoto-Burmi opera-
tions in N. Nigeria 1903 (despatches, D.S.O.);
formerly Major 7th Batn. Roy. Fusiliers
(City of London Regt.) ; sometime a 3rd
class Resident, N. Nigeria : m. 1900, Lilian
Cecilia, da. of the late John Righton, of
Bedford ; cr. D.S.O. 1905.
Browne, Surg.-Gcn. William Richard,
C.I.E. , M.D. ; b. 1850; entered Indian Med.
Ser. 1873, became Lieut.-Col. 1893, and Col.
1903 ; retired 1908 ; served during Rumpa
Rebellion 1879-80 ; sometime Surg.-Gen. with
Govt, of Madras, and an Hon. Surg. to
Viceroy of India : m. 18 — ; cr. C.I.E. 1906.
1320
COMPANIONAGE.
Browne, Lieut.-Col. William Theodore
Redmond, D.S.O. ; b. 1880 ; Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C. ; S. African War 1899-
1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., Order of Crown of Italy) :
m. 1911, Annie Caroline, da. of the late
Richard William Chawoith Levinge [see
Levinge, Bt., colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Browne, Brig. -Gen. Desmond John Ed-
vcard Beale-, D.S O., son of the late John
Beale-Browne ; b. 1870; ed. at Eton, and at
Camb. Univ. ; formerly Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. Lancers; retired as Hon. Brig -
Gen. 1920 ; S. African War 1899-1902, on
Staff (Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with twTo clasps), European War 1914-
16, as Brig.-Gen. on Staff (despatches,
D.S.O ) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Browne, Major William Cave-, D.S.O.
[see Cave-Browne-Cave, Bt., colls.].
Browne, Brig. - Gen. Alfred Joseph
Bessell-, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son of
William Henry Bessell-Browne, of Sydney,
N.S. Wales; b. 1877; ed. at Camden Gram.
Sch., N.S. Wales, and at High Sch., Perth,
W. Australia; sometime in W. Australia
Civil Ser. ; is Major Australian Artillery, and
a Brig.-Gen.; served in S. Africa 1899-1902,
with W. Australian Mounted Inf., present
at actions of Diamond Hill and Wittebergen,
* and operations in Cape Colony and Johan-
nesburg (despatches, Queen’s and King’s
medals with clasps, promoted Capt., D.S.O.),
and during European War 1915-18 (de-
spatches, C.M.G., C.B., American D.S.M.) :
m. 1903, Muriel Maud, da. of Henry Ernest
Manning, of Perth, W. Australia; cr. D.S.O.
1902, C.M.G. 1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Naval
and Military Club, Perth , IV. Australia.
Browne, Lieut.-Col. Eric Gore-, D.S.O.,
son of Spencer Gore-Browne, of Rowledge
House, Farnham, Surrey; b. 1885; Bar.
Inner Temple 1909; appointed Sec. to Glyn
Mills, Currie and Co., bankers, in 1919; Euro-
Eean War 1914-18 as Capt. and Brevet Major
ondon Regt. (despatches, D.S.O., Croix
de Guerre); is Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 8th Batn.
London Regt. (Post Office Rifles) : m. 1912,
Mary Imogen, da. of the late Rt. Hon.
Charles Booth, of Gracedieu Manor, Whit-
wick, Leicestershire; cr. D.S.O. 1918. 65,
Victoria Road , Kensington, W.8.
Browne, Lieut. - Gol. Stewart Gore-,
D.S.O., el. son of Frank Gore-Browne, K.C.,
of Oakley House, Abingdon [see Shaw-
Stewart, Bt., colls.] ; b. 1883 ; ed. at Hairow,
and at R.M.A. ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1918, R.A., and a Gen. Staff Officer ;
Anglo-Belgian Boundary Commn. 1909-1 x,
European War 1914-18 (D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., Orders of Aviz of Portugal and St.
Thiago of Portugal); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Browne, Major Henry Hamilton-, D.S. O.,
son of the late James Hamilton-Browne ;
b. 1863 » served in S. Africa 1900, as Major
Imperial Bushmen’s Contingent (despatches
twice, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1900. Belhaven,
New South Head Road, Rose Bay, Sydney,
N.S. Wales.
Browne, Lieut.-Col. Edgar Monteagle-,
ZLS.O.,el. son of J. Monteagle-Browne, of
Ardglass, Ireland; b. 1878; *d. privately;
formerly Lieut.-Col. Roy. Irish and Roy.
Munster Fusiliers ; S. African War (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps), European War 1914-17
Comdg. a Batn. Rov. Warwickshire Regt.,
and successively Batns. Roy. Munster
Fusiliers (four times wounded, despatches,
Order of Aviz of Portugal, D.S.O., Order of
Danilo of Montenegro) : in. 1915, Osra, da. of
the late Fleet-Pay master Sydney Broughton-
Hinchelwood, R.N.; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bronero/t Castle, Craven Amts, Salop.
Browne, Lieut.-Col. Clement Laurence
Seton Seton-, D.S.O., son of the late Capt.
Montague George Browne, R.H.A. ; b. 1869 ;
entered Wilts Regt. 1891, became Capt.
I.S.C. (now Indian Army) 1901, Major 1909,
and Lieut.-Col. 1917; retired 1920; served
in Tochi Valley 1897, present at action of
Maizar (severely wounded, -despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1896, a da. of J. E. Bates, of
Inland Revenue Office ; cr. D.S.O. 1897.
United Service Club.
Browne-Cave (Cave-Browne-Cave) [see
Cave] .
Browne-Clayton [see Clayton],
Brownell, Major Herbert Percival,
D.S 0.; b. 18 — ; is Major Australian Army
Med. Corps; served during European War
1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917,
Browne-Mason [see Mason],
Browne (Browne - Synge - Hutchinson)
[see Hutchinson],
Browning, Mrs Adeline Elizabeth,
C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; rendered service in con-
nection with reception and treatment of
returned soldiers and sailors during European
War: m. 18 — , — Browning; cr. O.B.E. and
C. B.E- 1918.
Browning, Major Charles Eric, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; temporary Major S. Wales Bor-
derers; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D. S.O., Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Browning, Capt. Frederick Arthur Mon-
tague, D.S.O.; b. 1896; is Capt. Grenadier
Guards; served during European War 1914-
18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Browning, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Henry,
C. B.E.; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. Special List ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, Order
of Crown of Italy, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Browning, Capt. Herbert Compton,
D. S.O., M.C.; b. 18 — ; temporary Capt.
Bedfordshire Regt. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Browning, Jeffrey, C.B.E., I.S.O., son of
the late Alfred French Browming, formerly of
Carass Court, co. Limerick ; b. 1862 ; entered
H.M. Customs 1880; is a retired Staff
Pay master Roy. Naval Reserve ; has been
Collector of Customs at Lowestoft, Ayr,
Yarmouth, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; ap-
pointed Assist. Sec. to Board of Customs
and Excise 1908: m. 1883, Lydia, da. of
George Gellender, of Jersey ; cr. I.S.O.
1911, O.B.E. and C.B.E. 1918. Carass,
Bedford Hill, Tooling Bee Common, S.W.
Browning, Major John Cowan, D.S.O.,
son of William Browning, J.P.,of Bentcliffe,
Accrington; b. 18 — ; formerly Major R.F.A.
(T.F.); Dardanelles 1915 (despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 1916, Beatrice, da. of J. T.
Kenyon, of The Mount, Accrington; cr.
D.S.O. 1915.
Browning, Lieut.-Col. Winthropp Ben-
jamin, C.I.E., son of the late Benjamin
Winthrop Browning, of Baggotstown, co.
Limerick; 6.1855; ed. privately ; L.R.C.P.I.
and L.R.C.S.I. 18791; entered Indian
Med. Ser. 1880, became Surg.-Maj. 1892,
and Lieut.-Col. 1900; retired 1910; has been
Assist. Physician and first Physician to
Madras Gen. Hospital, 2nd Surg. and first
Surg. there, Surg. to Royapettah Hospital,
Professor of Hygiene, Materia Medica,
Medical Jurisprudence, and Surgery at
Madras Med. Coll., Surg. to three successive
Govs, of Madras, Principal of Madras Med.
Coll., Pres, of Board of Examiners thereof,
and Senior Med. Officer Madras Gen. Hos-
pital : m. 1887, Annie Georgina, el. da. of
Col. Kenlis F. Stevenson ; cr. C I.E. 1898.
Cregg House, Fcrmoy, co. Cork.
Browning, Col. George Dansey-, C.B.E ;
b. 1870 ; Col. Army Med. Ser. ; China 1900
(medal) : in. 1907, Lilian, da. of — Stoddart;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Brownlee, Col. John Innes, D.S.O., son
of the late Hon. Charles Paralt Brownlee,
C.M.G.; b. i860; Col. S. African Med. Corps
(V.D.); S. Africa 1900-1901, as Capt. Cape
Med. Bearer Corps (despatches, D.S.O.),
German S.-W. Africa 1914-15 (despatches):
m. 1888, Blanche Augusta, da. of G. H.
Stevens ; cr. D.S.O. 1900. Tembant,
Alexandra Road, King Williams Town,
Cape Colony.
COMPANION AGE.
132
Brownlie, John Thomas, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; is a Member of Amalgamated So.
of Engineers ; unsuccessfully contested
Cheshire, Crewe Div. (Lab.) Dec. 1918 ; cr.
C. B.E. 1917.
9 Brownlow, MajorCecil Alexander Little,
D. S.O., son of Col. Celadon Charles Brown-
lew, C.B. ; 6.1889; MajorR.F.A.; Europsan
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1915,
Ninie, da. of John Robinson ; cr. D.S.O.
1917. Junior United Service Club.
Brownlow, Col. Celadon Charles, C.B.,
son of the late Henry Benjamin Brownlow,
H.E.I.C.S. ; 6. 1843 > ed. at Addiscombe ;
entered Bengal Inf. 1861, transferred to
B. S.C. (now Indian Army) 1867, became
Capt. 1873, Major 1881, Lieut. -Col. 1887, and
Brevet Col. 1891 ; served on N.W. Frontier
of India 1863, at forcing of Umbeyla Pass
(medal with clasp), with Utmanzai Expe-
dition 1866, with Dour Valley Expedition
1872, with Jowaki Expedition 1877-8 (clasp),
in Afghan War 1879 (medal), and with
Miranzai Expeditions 1891 (despatches,
clasp, Brevet Col.); received Good Servic;
Pension 1899 : m. 1877, Rosalie, da. of the
late Rev. John Reed Munn, V. of Ashburn-
ham Sussex ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900. Stoatley
Copse, Farnham Lane, Haslemere, Surrey.
Brownlow, Col. Charles William, C.M.G.,
C. B.E., D.S.O.; b. 1862; Col. R.G.A. (re-
tired ) ; Zhob Valley Expedition 1890, Burma
Expedition 1891-2 (medal with clasp). N. W.
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with clasp),
Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (clasp), European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.,
C.B.R.); cr. D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G. and C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Brownlow, Brig.- Gen. d’Arcy Charles,
C.M.G., C.I.E., son of the late Col. Charles
St. George Brownlow, B.S.C. ; b. 1869 ; ed. at
King’s Coll. Sch., and at R.M.C. ; entered
Prince of Wales’s Leinster Regt. (Roy.
Canadians) 1889, and Indian Army 1891,
became Lieut.-Col. 1915, and retired as
Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1920; served on N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with clasp),
with Mohmand Expedition 1898 (medal with
clasp), and during European War 1914-17
(despatches, C.I.E., Order of Stanislas of
Russia, C.M.G.) : m. 1894, Mabel Laura
Dixon, da. of the late Rev. D. Dixon Brown,
of Unthank Hall, Haltwhistie, Northum-
berland; cr. C.I.E. 1916, C.M.G. 1917.
United Service Club.
Brownlow, Major Guy James, D.S.O.,
son of the late Claud Brownlow, of Cool-
derry, Carrickmacross, co. Monaghan ; b.
1883; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C. ; Capt.
and Brevet Major Rifle Brig. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Major) : m. 1920, Elinor, widow of Major
M. I. M. Campb 11, M.C., Connaught
Rangers ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. Army and Navy
Club.
Brownlow, Maj.-Gen. William Vesey,
C. B., son of William Brownlow ; 6. 1841 ;
entered 30th Regt. 1859, became Capt. 5th
Lancers 1871, transferred to 1st Dragoon
Guards 1874, Major 1879, Lieut.-Col. 1882, Col.
1886 (h.-p. 1894), and Maj.-Gen. 1898 ; retired
1901 ; served during Zulu Campaign 1879,
being present at battle of Ulundi (despatches,
medal with clasp), and during Transvaal
Campaign 1881, in command of Mounted
Force, wounded at action of Laing’s Nek
(despatches) ; was Assist. Comdt. and Sup.,
Riding Establishment, Cavalry Depot 1882-8,
and in command of Regt. Dist. No. 22 1889-94;
is a J.P. for Hants ; was High Sheriff of co.
Monaghan 1907; appointed Col. Dragoon
Guards 1908: m. 1st, 1881, Lady Anne
Henrietta Dalrymple, who d. 1898, da. ol
the 10th Earl of Stair; 2ndly, 1904, Lady
Kathleen Susan Emma Bligh, da. of 6th Earl
of Darnley ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1887. Eveley,
Bordon , Hants; Army and Navy, and
Kildare Street Clubs.
Brownrigg, Capt. Henry John Studholme,
D. S.O.; b. 1882; is Capt. R.N., and Dep.
Director, Gunnery Div., Admiralty ; served
in China 1900 (despatches, medal with clasp,
promoted), ano at battle of Jutland 1916
(despatches twice, D.S.O., Order of St.
Stanislas of Russia) : m. 1912, Eileen Amy
Norah, da. of G. P. Kinahan ; cr. D.S.O.
1916. 87, Cromwell Road, S. fV.
Brownrigg, Lieut.-Col. Wellesley
Douglas Studholme, D.S.O., son of the late
Gen. John Studholme Brownigg, C.B.,
formerly Grenadier Guards ; 6. 1886 ; ed.
privately, and at R.M.C.; Capt. and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and
Derbyshire Regt. ; European War 1915-19
(despatches, D.S.O., Brevets Major and
Lieut.-Col., Order of St. Vladimir of Russia) :
m. 1919, Mona Editha, da. of Maj.-Gen.
Henry Byron Jeffreys, C.B., C.M.G.; cr.
D.S.O. 1916. Junior United Service Club.
Browse , Lieut.-Col. George, D.S.O., M.D. ;
b. 1874; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1896,
M.B. 1908, M.D. 1913); M.R.C.S.and L.R.C.P.
London 1899; is Lieut.-Col. Indian Army;
European War 1914-18 in France, Meso-
potamia, and Palestine (despatches thrice,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bruce, Capt. Alan Cameron, C.B., D.S.O.,
son of the late Com. John Bruce, R.N. ; 6.
1873; Capt. R.N. ; European War 19x4-19 with
a Destroyer Patrol Flotilla and in N. Russia
(despatches, D.S.O., French Croix de Guerre
with palm, C.B.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.B. (Mil.)
19x9.
Bruce, Lieut.-Col. Archibald Gordon,
D.S.O., son of Col. Edward Archibald Bruce ,
formerly 19th Regt. ; 6. 1877 ; ed. at Chelten-
ham Coll. ; entered Army 1898, became Capt.
Roy. Scots Fusiliers 1911, and Major 1915 ;
served in S. Africa 1899-1902. present at
defence of Ladysmith (wounded, Queen’s
medal with four clasps. King’s medal with
two clasps), and during European War
1914-18 (thrice wounded, despatches twice,
D.S.O.); appointed Lieut.-Col. comdg. an
Officer Cadet Batn. xgi8 : m. 1909, Alice
Mary, da. of Edmund Birch, formerly 2nd
W. India Regt. ; cr. D.S.O. 1915. Junior
United Service Club.
Bruce, Major Charles Edward, C.I.E. ,
O.B.E., son of Richard Isaac Bruce, C.I.E.,
of Quetta, Fairfax Road, Teddington ; b.
18—; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C.;
Major Indian Army, and in Political employ
under Govt, of India ; China 1900 (medal),
Afghan War 1919 (C.I.E.): m. 1908, Doris,
da. of J. Wilding, of Preston, Lancashire ;
cr. O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919, C.I.E. 1920. East
India United Service Club.
Bruce, Brig.-Gen. the Hon. Charles
Granville, C.B. , M.V.O. [see B. Aberdare].
Bruce, Brig.-Gen. Clarence Dalrymple,
C. B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Major W. Riding Regt. (re-
tired), and temporary Brig.-Gen.; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Bruce, Major Ewen Cameron, D.S.O.i
M.C. ; b. 18—; Major in the Army; Euro-
pean War 1914- '9, finally with Tank Corps in
S. Russia (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr,
D. S.O. 1919.
Bruce, Lieut.-Col. George David, D.S.O.,
son of the late Maj -Gen. A. A. Bruce, Indian
Army; b. 1872; entered Roy. Fusiliers (City
of London Regt.) 1893, became Major Indian
Army 1911, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917, and
Lieut.-Col. 1918; N.-W. Frontier of India
1897-8 (medal with two clasps), China 1900
(medal with clasp), European War 1914-16
(despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.);
appointed a Gen. Staff Officer 1916 : m. 1901,
Norah Madeleine, da. of the late Col. J. S.
Ogilvie ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bruce, Col. Gerald Trevor, C.M.G.,
D.S.O. ; b. 1872 ; Col. (T.D.) Glamorgan Yeo. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
C.M.G.) ; cr. D.S.O. 19x8, C.M.G. 1919.
Bruce, Henry James, C.M.G., M.V.O.
[see Bruce, Bt., cr. 1804].
Bruce, John Mitchell, C.V.O., M.D., son
of A. Bruce, of Keig, Aberdeenshire ; b. 1846 ;
ed. at Aberdeen Univ., at Middlesex Hospital,
and in Vienna; M.A. Aberdeen 1866, M.D.
London 1872, Hon. LL-D. Aberdeen 1900 ;
Hon. F.R.C.P.I. ; sometime Examiner Cam-
bridge Univ. ; is Consulting Physician to
Brompton Hospital, Charing Cross Hospital,
and to King Edward VII Sanatorium ; was
42*
322
COMPANIONAGE.
Senior Censor Roy. Coll, of Physicians 1911,
and Pres. Med. So. of London 1914 : m. 1879,
Florence Mary, da. of J. Green Lea ; cr.
C.V.O. 1919. 23, Harley Street, W. 1 ; Athe-
neeum Club.
Bruce, Lieut.-Col. Kenneth Hope, D.S.O.,
son of A. C. Bruce; b. 1879; formerly Major
and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Gordon Highlanders ;
S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps), N.-W. Frontier of India 1008
(medal with clasp), European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.) : m.
1910, Lorna, da. of T. M. Burn-Murdoch, of
Garlincaber, Doune, Perthshire; cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Bruce, Com. Kenneth Mervyn, D.S.O. ,
son of John Mitchell Bruce, C.V.O. , M.D., of
23, Harley Street, W. ; b. 1883 ; entered R N.
1899, Lieut. 1905, Lieut. -Com. 1913, and Com.
1916 ; served in Dardanelles 1915, in com-
mand of a submarine in Sea of Marmora
(despatches, D.S.O.); has Italian Order of
SS. Maurice and Lazarus : m. 1906, Made-
leine, da. of H. W. Birks; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bruce, Richard Isaac, C.I.E. , son of
Jonathan Bruce, formerly of Miltown
Castle, co. Cork; b. 1840; entered un-
covenanted Civil Ser. of India 1863 ; some-
time Assist. Commr. in Punjab, and Political
Agent at Quetta and at Thai Chotiali,
Beluchistan ; served in Afghan War 1878-9
(despatches, medal, C.I.E.), with Zhob
Valley Expeditions 1884 and 1890, on
special duty at forcing of Gomal Pass
(despatches, specially thanked by Sec. of
State for India), and with Waziristan Ex-
pedition 1894-5, present at action of Wano
(despatches, medal with clasp) ; acted as
Agent to Gov.-Gen., Beluchistan 1878-82
and again 1885 ; appointed Dep. Commr.,
Punjab 1888, and Commr. 1893 ; was a British
Commr. on Afghan-Waziristan Boundary
Commn. 1894; retired 1896; author of “A
Manual of the Beluch Language,” etc. ;
compiled a Gazetteer of Dera Ghazi Khan
District : m. 1871, Lilia, who d. 1911, da. of
the Rev. J. Beavor Webb, R. of Dunderron,
Kinsale, co. Cork ; cr. C.I.E. 1881. Quetta ,
Fairfax Road , Teddington.
Bruce, Lieut.-Col. Robert, D.S.O., son
of Peter Bruce, of Insch, Aberdeenshire;
b. 1871 ; ed. at Aberdeen Gram. Sch., and at
Aberdeen Univ. (M.A. 1893, M.B., Ch.B 1897,
M.D. 1899); Lieut.-Col. (l.D.) 7th Batn. Gor-
don Highlanders, and a J.P. for Aberdeen-
shire ; served during European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O ): m. 1903, Charlotte
Adamson Salmond, da. of the late Robert
Collie, of Woodlands, Cults; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Thoresby, Cults, Aberdeenshire.
Bruce, Col. Thomas, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
el. son of the late ( om. John Bruce. R.N. ; b.
1871; is Col. late R.A.; Tirah Expeditionary
Force 1897 8 (medal with two clasps), Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches seven times,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., Russian Order of St.
Anne with Swords, D.S.O , Brevet Col.,
C.M.G.): m. 1902, Viol t Augusta Bruce, da.
of the late A. C. Bruce-Pryce ; cr. D-S.O*
1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Bruce, Capt. Wilfrid Montagu, C.B.E.
[see Bruce, Bt., cr. 1804, colls.].
Bruce, Capt. William Fox, D.S.O.,
M.C. [see B. Aberdare].
Bruce, Hon. William Napier, C.B. [see
Aberdare].
Bruce, Major Robert Hanbury^ Brude*
nell-, D.S.O. [see M. Ailesbury, colls.].
Bruce-Gardyne [see Gardyne].
Bruce-Knight [see Knight].
Bruce-Steer [see Steer].
Bruche, Col. Julius Henry, C.B., C.M.G. , ■
son of the late William Bruche, of Melbourne , :
b. 1873; ed. at Scotch Coll., Melbourne;!
admitted Bar. and Solicitor, Supreme i
Court, Victoria, Australia 1898 ; Col. Austra- J
lian Permanent Forces; S. Africa 1899-1902 ]
(Queen’s medal with six clasps), European ;
War 1916-18 on Staff (despatches. C.M.G., j
C. B.) ; was D.A.A.G., Victoria 1905-10 and |
Tasmania 1910-13, A.A.G., Queensland 1913- I
14, and Mil. Comdt. W. Australia 1914-16;
appointed Mil. Comdt. N.S. Wales 1920; is
an A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen. of Australia: m.
1904, Dorothy Annette, youngest da. of the
late Judge McKarland, of Sydney, N.S.
Wales; cr. C.M.G. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Victoria Barracks, Paddington, N.S. Wales;
Union (Sydney) Club.
Brudenell-Bruce [see Bruce].
Bruen, Rear-Adm. Edward Francis,
C. B., son of the late Rt. Hon. Henry Bruen,
P.C., of Oak Park, co. Carlow; b. 1866;
Rear-Adm. R.N. ; has Orders of Sacred
Treasure of Japan, Legion of Honour, and St.
Anne of Russia ; appointed Director of Naval
Equipment 1920: m. 1912, Constance Dora,
da. of the late Adm. Edmund Charles Drum-
mond [see E. Perth, coils.] ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1918.
Bruggy, Lieut.-Col. Stephen, D.S.O.,
O.B.E .; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Australian
Commonwealth Forces ; S. African War
1901-2 (Queen’s medal with four clasps),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
4th class Serbian Order of the White Eagle
O.B.E.); cr. D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Brune, Major Denys Edward Prideaux-,
D. S.O., son of Col. Charles Robert Pri-
deaux-Brune [see B. Brabourne]; b. 1891;
ed.at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; Capt. and Brevet
Major Rifle Brig.; European War 1914-18
(despatches, Brevet Major, D.S.O. with Bar) :
m. 1918, Cecely Alice Grey, da. of Sir Philip
Henry Brian Grey-Egerton, 10th Bt. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1918).
Brunker, Brig. -Gen. Capel Molyneux,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Maj.-Gen.
James Robert Brunker; b. 1858; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll.; entered 81st Regt. 1880,
became Capt. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt.
1888, Major Lancashire Fusiliers 1900, Lieut.-
Col. 1906, Brevet Col. 1909, Col. 1910, and
Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1918; retired 1918; Nile
Expedition 1898, present at battle of Khar-
toum (medal, Egyptian medal with clasp),
Crete 1898, S. Africa 1899-1900 (despatches,
medal, D.S.O.), Gallipoli 1915; appointed
to command Lancashire Fusiliers Brig.
(Territorial Force), W. Command 19x0, and
Comdt., Discharge Depot, Gosport 1912;
was a Base Comdt., Oct. 1914, and a Brig.
Com. with rank of Brig.-Gen. 1914-18: m.
1st, 1902, Marcia Caroline, who d. 1913,
youngest da. of the late Rev. Joseph Barker ;
2ndly, 1914, Dorothy Manners, da. of the late
Albert Leland Noel [see E. Gainsborough,
colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1917. Hilcote,
Canterbury.
j Brunner, Lieut.-Col. Michael Frederick,
! D.S.O.; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. Australian
Light Horse; European War 1915-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Brunskill, Mrs. Catherine Cavinie,
C. B.E. ; b. 18 — ; sometime Private Sec. to
Adj.-Gen. of the Forces; cr. C.B.E. (Civil)
1919.
Brunskill, Lieut.-Col. John Handheld,
D. S.O.. O.B.E. , M.B., son of the late Thomas
Brunskill, of 5a, Upper Mount Street, Dublin ;
b- 1875; ed. at Dublin Univ. (B.A. i8j8, M.B.
and B.Ch. igoj); formerly Lieut.-Col.
R A.M C. ; European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches four time-, D.S O., OB.E.): m.
1913, Elizab-th Mabel, da. of the late Archi-
bald Rc binson, of Pt ilbeach Gardens, S W. ;
cr. D.S.O 1917, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Manor-
gate, Kingston Hill, Surrey; Junior United
Service Club.
Brunton, Major J oseph, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — ; European War 1914-19 as Major
Northumberland Fusiliers (despatches, M.C.
with Bar, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Brutjnel, Brig.-Gen. Raymond, C.B.,
C. M.G., D.S.O.; b. 1882; is Lieut.-Col.
Canadian Forces, and a temporary Brig.-
Gen.; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D. S.O., Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus
of Italy, C.M.G., Croix de Guerre, Legion of
Honour, C.B.); cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918,
C.B. (Mil.) i9«9.
Bruton, Cap Charles William, C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. Walter Meddon Bruton,
of South Yeo, Bideford, N. Devon ; b. 1875 ;
COMPANIONAGE.
ed. at Preparatory Sch., Brighton; Capt.
R.N. ; European War 1915-18 (despatches
thrice, C.M.G., Croix de Guerre, Legion of
Honour, Order of Leopold of Belgium) : m.
18 — , Ava Maude Vidal, el. da. of Com. James
Evans, R.N. ; cr. C.M.G. 1919. 214, Crom-
well Road, S. W. ; Junior United Service Club.
Bryan, Col. Herbert, C.M.G. , D.S.O.,
el. son of the late Rev. Hugh Bryan, R. of
Stoke Doyle, Oundle, Northants ; b. 1865 ;
ed. at Oakham Sch. ; entered Lincolnshire
Regt. 1892, became Capt. Manchester Regt.
1899, Brevet Major 1900 (retired 1904), Brevet
Lieut. -Col. 1916, and Brevet Col. 1919; W.
Africa in Lagos Hinterland and operations
on the Niger 1897-8 (despatches, medal with
clasp), N. Nigeria 1900 (slightly wounded,
despatches), Ashanti 1900, as D.A A.G. (de-
spatches twice, medal with clasp, Brevet
Major), Gambia Expedition 1901, as Ch.
Staff Officer (despatches, medal with clasp),
European War 1915 18 (despatches, Brevets
Lieut. -Col. and Col., D.S.O.) ; was employed
at Colonial Office 1902-3 ; appointed Colonial
Sec., Gold Coast 1904, and Jamaica 1914:
m. 1901, Agnes Christobel, el. da. of the late
Cecil Algernon Wetenhall, of Stanwick,
Northamptonshire ; cr. C.M.G. 1906, D.S O.
1918. Kingston, Jamaica ; Army and Navy,
and West India Clubs.
Bryant, Major Charles Edgar. D.S.O. ,
son of Frederick Caskett Bryant; b. 1885;
ed. at Wellington Coll. ; Major 12th Lancers ;
served during European War 1914-17, as
a Major and Squadron-Com. Roy. Flying
Corps (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Croix
de Guerre): m. 1919, Mrs. Lionel Pratt;
cr. D.S.O. 1915 (Bar 1917).
Bryant, Charles William, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; is Managing Director of Brotherhoods
(Limited): m. 18 — ; cr. C.B.E. 1917. West-
ivood House, Peterborough.
Bryant, Frederick Beadon, C.S.I., son
of the late Rev. William Frederick Bryant,
V. of St. Mary’s, Clifton ; b. 1858 ; ed. at
Clifton Coll. ; entered India Forest Depart.
1881, became Dep. Conservator 1886, Con-
servator 1901, Ch. Conservator, Burma 1905,
and Inspector-Gen. of Forests in India 1908:
retired 1913 : m. 1885, Mary, da. of Alfred
Lund, of De Crespigny Park, London, S.E. ;
cr C.S.I. ign. Rydens, Rydens Road ,
Walton-on- Thames.
Bryant, Lieut, -Col. Frederick Carkeet,
C. M.G., C.B E., D.S.O., son of the late
Theodore Henry Bryant, of Mickleham,
Surrey; b. 1879; entered R.A. 1898, became
Capt. 1907, Major 1914, Brevet Lieut. -Col.
1918, and Lieut. Col. (retired) 1920; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (in Togoland rgu, Comdg.
Allied Forces) (C.M.G., Legion of Honour,
Brevet Lieut. -Col., C.B.E.) : m. 1915, Rosa-
mund, da. of the late Philip Beresford
Hope; cr. C.M.G. 1915, D.S.O. r9i7, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. 2, Cumberland Mansions,
Upper George Street, W. ; Army and Navy,
and Bath Clubs.
Bryce, Lieut.-Col. Edward Daniel, D.S.O.,
son of the late J. D. Bryce, J.P., of Marley,
Exmouth ; b. 1879 > 's Major and Acting
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. Tank Corps ;
European War 19T4-18 (despatches thrice,
D. S.O. with two Bars, Belgian Croix de
Guerre) : m. 1919, Vera Frances, da. of Sir
David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons, 2nd
Bt. ; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bars 1918 and 1909).
Bryce, James McKie, C.B.E.) b. 18 — ;
Sec. Engineering and National Employers’
Federations ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1970.
Bryden, Lieut.-Col. Ronald Anderson,
D.S.O., son of Henry Anderson Bryden, of
u.Powderham Terrace, Teignmouth; b. 1882;
ed. at King’s Sch., Canterbury; M.R.CS.
and L.R.C.P. 1905; is Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.A M.C. ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 as Lieut.-Col. (despatches
twice, D.S.O , Brevet Lieut.-Col.) : m. 1913,
Doris, da. of E. J. Smith, of the White
House, Beverley, Yorkshire ; cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Brydon, James Herbert, C.B.E., son of
the late James LockhaU Brydon, of Bram-
hall Park, Cheadle Hulme, near Stockport;
b. 1881; ed. at Rossall, and at Pembroke
1323
Coll.,Camb. (B.A. 1903); admitted a Solici-
tor 1907; is Hon. Co. Director (formerly
Hon. Co. Sec. and Treasurer) Cheshire
British Red Cross and Order of St. John of
Jerusalem ; cr. C.B.E. 1918. Bramhall Park ,
Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire ; 56A, Mosley Street,
Manchester.
Brymner, William, C.M.G., son of the
late Douglas Brymner, LL.D., Dominion
Archivist, of Ottawa, Canada; b. 1855; ed.
at St. Francis Coll., Richmond, Canada, and
in Paris ; is an Artist, and Director of Art
Sch. of Art Asso., Montreal ; was Pres. Roy.
Canadian Acad, of Arts 1909-18: m. 19 r7,
Mary Caroline Massey ; cr. C.M.G. 1916. 16,
Lome Avenue, Montreal ; Arts' (Montreal)
Club.
Buchan, Lieut.-Col. Charles Forbes,
C. B.E., son of the late Charles Forbes
Buchan, M.D., Surg., R.M. ; b. 1869 ; Lieut.-
Col. T.F. Reserve ; sometime Dep. Assist.
Director to Under Sec. of State for War;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) :
m. 1898, Margaret, da. of the late Capt. Walter
Hume, of Rock Lodge, Lynton, N. Devon ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 73, Iverna Court, W. 8 ;
Savage, and Royal Thames Yacht Clubs.
Buchan, Capt. David Adye, D.S.O.;
b. 1890 ; Capt. R.F.A. ; European War 1914-
18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Buchan, James Ivory, D.S.O. ) b. 18 — ;
is Lieut. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders)»
and serving with W. African Frontier Force I
European War 1914-19 (wounded twice, de-
spatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre); cr •
D. S.O. 1915.
Buchanan, Capt. Edgar James Ber-
nard, D.S.O. ; b. 1892 ; Capt. R.E. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Buchanan, George Seaton, C.B., M.D. ,
son of the late Sir George Buchanan, M.D.,
LL.D., F.R.S. [see Buchanan, “Knights’
Widows”]; b. 1869; ed. at Univ. Coll.,
London (B.Sc. 1888, M.B. 1891, M.D. 1892);
is Senior Med. Officer, Min. of Health ; was
Hon. Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. >9 4-19, a Med.
Officer and Inspector Local Govt. Board
1895-19, and a Member of Med. Advisory
Committee, Mediterranean Expeditionary
Force 1915-16, and Mesopotamia Expedi-
tionary Force 1916-17 : m. 1896, Rhoda
Agnes, M.B. E > da. of the late 1. Atkinson,
of Plumgarths, Westmoreland ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1918. 5, Brent Road, Brentford ;
Athenaeum, and Savage Clubs.
Buchanan, James Courtney, C.B.E. ; b •
18—; Sec. and House Gov. of Metropolitan
Hospital ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Buchanan, John Nevile, D.S.O., M.C.,
son of the Hon. Sir (Ebenezer) John Bu-
chanan, LL.D., of Clareinch, Claremont,
Cape Province; b. 1887; ed. at Charterhouse,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B.
1908) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1910 ; sometime
Major Grenadier Guards ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, M.C. , D.S.O.) : m. 1915,
Nancy Isabel, da. of David Augu Uu Bevan,
of Burloes, Royston, Herts [see V. Hampden] ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919. 1, Inverness Gardens,
Campden Hill, W. ; 2, Plowden Buildings,
Temple, E.C. ; Brooks’s Club.
Buchanan, Joseph Andrew William,
C.B.E., son of Joseph Buchar an ; b. 1865; is
Comptroller of Accounts, H.M. Office of
Works : m. 1891 ; cr. O.B.E* (Civil) 1918,
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Buchanan, Lieut.-Col. Kenneth Gray,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of Col. Michael Rowan
Gray Buchanan [see M. Bute, colls.]; b. t88o;
ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C. ; entered Sea-
forth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The
Duke of Albany’s) 1900, became Capt. 1906,
Major 1915, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917 ;
N.-W. Frontier of India 1908 (despatches,
medal with clasp), European War 1914 18,
Staff-Capt. and Inf. Brig.-Maj. (wounded
thrice, despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., C.M.G., Legion of Honour); was
A.D.C. to Gov. of Victoria 1904 6 ; appointed
a Brig. -Com. 1917 with rank of Brig -Gen.,
and a Gen Staff Officer at Staff Coll 192c
m. 1911, Muriel Kate, da. of T. F. Cumming,
of Melbourne ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1919.
Army and Navy Club.
1324
COMPANION AGE.
Buchanan, Brig.-Gen. Kenneih James, {
C. B., son of Gen. James Buchanan, formerly
M.S.C.; b. 1863; entered R.M. 1883, became
Capt. Indian Army 1894, Major 1901, Lieut. -
Col. 1906, Brevet Col. 1910, Col. 1911, and
Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1910; served with
Burma Expedition 1887-9 (medal with clasp),
with Isazai Expedition 1892, with Chitral
Relief Force 1895 (slightly wounded, medal
with clasp), with Waziristan Expedition
1902, with Bazar Valley and Mohmund Ex-
peditions 1908 (C.B.); was D.A.A.G. for !
Musketry, India 1897-1902 ; appointed Comdt.
54th Sikhs, Indian Frontier Force 1906; was 1
a Brig.-Gen. on Staff 1914-17 ; Inspector of j
Depots India 1917-19: m. 1889, Ethel May, \
da. of Edward Walker; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1908.
Buchanan, Lieut. -Com. Robert J., I
D. S.O., son of the late Sir George Buchanan,
M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. [see Buchanan,
Knights’ Widows”]; b. 1881; Lieut. -
Com. (retired) R.N.; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Buchanan-Dunlop [see Dunlop].
Buchanan-Wollaston [see Wollaston],
Buck, Edward John, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
is Hon. Sec. of “Our Day” in India; cr.
0. B.E. and C.B.E. 1918.
Buck, Major Peter Henry, D.S.O., M.B. ; j
b. 1879 ; was Native Med. Officer with I
Health Depart 1906-7, and Native Race Min. i
March to June 912; European War 1915-17 )
as Major New Zealand Forces (despatches, i
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Buckland, Lieut.-Com. Arthur Edgar, j
D.S.O., D.S.C. ; b. 1890; is Lieut.-Com. R.N. ;
European War 1914 19 (despatches, D.S.O.,
D.S.C.. Legion of Honour, Belgian Croix |
de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Buckland, Charles Edward, C.I.E., son
of the late Charles Thomas Buckland; j
1. C.S., of 20, Ashburn Place, S.W. ; b. 1847,
ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1869) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1885 ; entered
I.C.S. 1870 ; was Private Sec. to Lieut. -Gov. j
of Bengal and Gov of Bombay 1874-8, Offi- j
ciating Under Sec. in Home Depart. 1878,
Officiating Press Commr. with Govt, of India |
1879- 80, Sup. of Stamps and Stationery, Bengal I
1880- 87, Magistrate-Collector of Howrah and
Gya 1880-83, Junior Sec. to the Board of j
Revenue 1887-90, Sec. thereto 1890-91, and I
Sec. to Bengal Govt, in Gen. Revenue and j
Statistical Departs. 1891-6, Commr. of Burd-
wan and Presidency Divs. 1896-1901, Ch.
Sec. to Govt, of Bengal 1901-2, and Senior !
Member of Board of Revenue 1902-4 ;
nominated a Member of Legislative Council
of Bengal 1893, 1895, 1899, 1901, and 1902 ; ;
retired 1904: m. 1st, 1873, Laura Anna, whocf.
1918, da. of the late Charles Robert Lindsay,
I.C.S. [E. Crawford, colls.]; 2nd, 1919,
Frames Evelyn, da. of the late Joseph T.
Palmer, of Whinlmrst, Seaton, Devon ; cr.
C. l.E. 1875. 16, Stanhope Gardens, S.W. ;
Athenaeum Club.
Buckland, Major Gerald Charles Balfour,
D. S.O., M.C., son of George William
Frederick Buckland, of Burnside, Sid-
mouth ; b. 1884 ; ed. at Rugby, and at
R.M.C.; Major Indian Army, and a Gen
.'■'tuff Officer at War Office ; served with
Abor Expedition 1911-12 (medal), and during
European War 1914-17 (wounded, des-
patches, D.S.O, M.C., Croix de Guerre);
cr. D.S.O. 1915. United Service Club.
Buckland, Major Guy Neville, D.S.O.,
son of Charles Edward Buckland, C.l.E [see
E. C'awford, colls.]; b. 1884; ed. at St.
Paul’s Sch., and at N.M.A. ; Major R.G.A. ;
Mrsopotamia 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O ,
Serbian Order of Karageorge) : tn. 1912,
Sybil Mary, da. of the late Louis William
Guise Rivett-Carnac [*ee Rivett-Carnac, Bt.,
colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1918. 16, Stanhope Gar-
dens, S.W.
Buckland-Cockell [see Cockell].
Buckle, Major Archibald Walter, D.S.O. ;
b. 1889; Com. R.N.V.R.; European War
1914-18 as Major Middlesex Regt. (T.F.)
(thrice wounded, despatches five times,
D.S.O. with three Bars); appointed Direc-
tor King’s Canadian Camp Sch., London
County Council : m.j. 914, Elsie, da. of ;
cr. D.S.O. (with Bar) 1918 (2nd and 3rd
Bars 1919). Upper Lodge, Bushy Park,
Middlesex.
Buckle, Lieui.-Col. Arthur William
Bentley, C.M.G., son of the late Capt. G. A.
Bentley Buckle, 40th Regt.; b. i860; ed. at
Wellington Coll.; entered 76th Regt. 1881,
became Capt. Duke of Wellington’s (W.
Riding Regt.) 1888, Major 1902, and Lieut. -
Col. 1908 ; retired 1918; S Alrican War 1899-
1902 (Queen's medal with clasp, King’s medal
with two clasps), European War 1914-18
(wounded, despatches, C.M.G., Legion of
Honour); was Paymaster, Army Pay Depart.
1 ''95-1903, Staff Paymaster 1903-5, and 1st
class Assist. Accountant, Army Accounts
Depart. 1905-9: m. 1884, Mary, 2nd da. of
the late Rt. Rev. Thomas Bunbury, D.D.,
5<nd Bishop of Limerick ; cr. C.M.G. 1915.
Buckle, Maj.-Gen. Christopher Reginald,
C. B., C.M.G. , D.S.O., son of the late Chris-
topher Richard Buckie, of Norton House,
Chichester ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Sherborne, and
at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered R.A.
1883, became Capt. 1892, Major 1901, Lieut.
Col. 1911, Col. 1916, and Maj.-Gen. 1919;
retired 1020; S. Africa 1900-1902, as Trans-
port Officer, and as D.A.A.G. (Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, D.S.O.), European War 1915-18 (de-
spatches six times, C.M.G., C.B., Order of
Crown of Italy, Legion of Honour, French
Croix de Guerre. Order of Leopold of
Belgium, Belgian Croix de Guerre) ; was
Assist. Mil. Sec. and A.D.C. to Gen. Comdg.
S. Command 1902-5 ; commanded Harwich
Coast Defences 1913-15 : m. 1886, Elizabeth
Braithwaite, da. of the late Charles Colville
Turner, of Hillgarden House, Bideford; cr.
D. S.O. 1902, C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
The Old Cottage, Warcop, Westmorland.
Buckle, Capt. Cuthbert. C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Capt. R.G.A. (T.F.) ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Buckler, Mrs. Georgina Grenfell,
C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; in Enquiry' Depart, for
wounded and missing, Red Cross So.: m.
18 — , — Buckler; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Buckley, Licut.-Col. Albert, D.S.O.,M.P.,
sonofWilliam Buckley. J.P. ; b. 1877; Lieut. -
Col. Liverpool Kegt., and a partner in the
firm of E. Buckley and Co., wool brokers,
of Liverpool ; S. African War, and European
War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.
with Bar)4_ has sat as M.P. for Waterloo
Div. of Lancashire since Dec. 1918: m.
1919, Elsie Juanita, da. of J. E. Fisher, of
Liverpool; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1918). 88,
Cadogan Place, S.W. 1.
Buckley, Col. Basil Thorold, C.B.,
C.M.G. : b. 1874 ; formerly Major and Brevet
Col. Wiltshire Regt. ; Nile Expedition 1898
(medal, Khedive’s ^tar), S. Africa 1899-1902
(despatches, Queen’s medal with seven clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet Major) ;
wa; Brig.-Gen. (Intelligence) Egyptian Ex-
peditionary Force 1918-19 (despatches), and
Comdg. 1st Ba n. Wilts Regt. 1919-20; has
Legion of Honour, and Orders of Star of
Roumania, Crown of Italy, White Eagle
of Serbia, Rising Sun of Japan, and
Crown of Siam ; appointed to command
6th London Brig. (I.F.) 1920; cr. C.M.G.
1918, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Buckley, George Frederick, C.l.E.
b. 18—; entered I.C.S. 1870; appointed Sup.,
Salt Revenue Depart., N. India 1890, and
Assist. Commr. 1891 ; was Dep. Commr.
1910-14; retired 1916; cr. C.l.E. 1914.
Buckley, Lieut. -Col. George Alexander
Maclean, C.B.E., D.S.O., son of the late
George Buckley; b. 1866; ed. at Cheltenham
Col). ; is Lieut.-Col. Leinster Regt., and a
F.R.G.S.; served during European War 1915-
17 Comdg. a Batn. (despatches, D.S.O.): m.
1890, Mabel Gertrude, da. of the late Francis
Robert Warren ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Bunts End, Leigh ; Bath , Royal
Societies' , and Royal Thames Yacht Clubs.
Buckley, Capt. John, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. Gen. List; European War
COMPANION AGE.
1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Buckley, Llewellyn Eddison, C.S.I.,
son of the late John Arthur Buckley, Taxing
Master in Chancery ; b. 1866 ; ed. at Clifton
Coll., and at New Coll., Oxford; I.C.S.
1885 ; Commr. Revenue Settlement, Survey
Land Records and Agriculture, and a
Member of Board of Revenue, Madras : m
1899, Innes Elphinston, da. of Lieut. -Col.
.Sir Donald Robertson, K.C.S.I.; c C.S.I.
1918. The Albany, Madras; East India
United Service Club.
Buckley, Robert Burton, C.S.I., son of
the late Rev. John Wall Buckley, V. of St.
Mary’s, Paddington, W. [see B. Wrenbury] ;
b. 1847 ; ed. at Merchant Taylors’ Sch. ;
Fellow Calcutta Univ. 1885; entered Indian
Public Works Depart. 1869 ; became Under-
Sec. to Govt, of Bengal 1886, Under-Sec. to
Govt, of India, Public Works Depart. 1887,
Sup. Engineer 1892, and Ch. Engineer and
Sec. to Govt, of Bengal 1808 ; retired 1902 ;
is a M.I.C.E.; author of “Irrigation Works
in India and their Financial Results,” “Ir-
rigation Works in India and Egypt,” “ Irri-
gation Works of India,” “ Facts, Figures,
and Formulae for Irrigation Engineers,” and
“Irrigation Pocket Book”: m. 1880, Ada
Marion, da. of Major B. K. Finnimore, R.A. ;
cr. C.S.I 1901. 44, Clanricarde Gardens,
Bayswater, W.
Buckley, Wilfred, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Director of Milk Supplies, Min. of Food ; cr.
C. B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Buckley, William, C.B.E.', b. 18 — ;
Chm. N. Wales Munitions Board of Man-
agement; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Buckley, Capt. William Percy, D.S.O. ;
b. 1887; entered Duke of Cornwall’s L.I.
1907, and became Capt. 1914; European War
1914-18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.,
Belgian Croix de Guerre) ; is a Brig.-Maj. :
m. 19 jo, Norah Kathleen, da. of Brig. -Com.
William Melvil Southey, C.M.G.; cr. D.S.O.
1914. Thornlands , Buckleigh ,W estivai d Ho !
Bucknall, Major Leonard Corfield,
D. S.O.; b. 18 — ; is Major Yeo.; served
during European War 19x4-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.): cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Budd, Alfred, M.V.O.; b. 18 — ; appointed
British Vice-Consul, San Sebastian 1907 ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1908. British Vice-
Consulate , San Sebastian, Spain.
Budden, Major Ernest Frederick, D.S.O. ;
b. 1886; is Major R.F.A. ; served during
European War 1914-17 (wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O 1917.
Budden, Henry Ebenezer, C.B.E. ; b.
18— ; Organiser of Overseas Australian
Comforts Fund during European War ; cr.
C. B.E. 1918.
Buddle, Lieut.-Col. Geoffrey Armstrong,
D. S.O., M.C., son of Charles Frederick Bud-
die, of Auckland, New Zealand; b. 1887;
ed. at Gram. Sch., Auckland, New Zealand,
and at California Univ. ; Temporary Major
and Acting Lieut.-Col. R.E. ; European War
19x4-18 (despatches twice, D.S.O., M.C.,
Order of White Eagle of Serbia) ; appointed
to command R.E. nth Div. 1919 : m. 1916,
Aileen Dalla, da. of William Dalla Mann,
of Shotton Hall, Castle Eden, Durham ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Budgen, Lieut.-Col. William Napier,
D.S.O., son of the late Col. W. T. Budgen,
D.S.O., R.A. ; b. 1879; is Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; served during S. African
War 1900-1902 Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.): m. 1917, Alice
Emily, da. of John Aikman, M.D., ofBirnam,
Guernsey; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Budworth, Maj.-Gen. Charles Edward
Dutton, C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O., 3rd son of
the late P. J. Budworth, of Greensted Hall,
Ongar; b. 1869; ed. privately; entered R.A.
1889, became Capt. 1899, Brevet Major 1900,
Major 1904, Lieut.-Col. 1914, Brevet Col. 1916,
and Maj.-Gen. 1919 ; served in S. Africa 1899-
1900, present at operations in Transvaal and
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Orange River Colony, and at actions of
Lindley, Bethlehem, and Wittebergen (des-
gatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps,
revet Major), and during European War
1914-19 from Major to Maj.-Gen. (despatches
ten times, C.B., Brevet Col., Maj.-Gen.,
C.M.G., 2nd class Russian Order of St.
Stanislas with swords, Legion of Honour,
Croix de Guerre) ; was Ch. Instructor, Horse
and Field Sch. of Gunnery 1907-9 ; appointed
to Command 59th Div. X9X9 : m. 1st, 1907,
Winifred, who d. 1914, da. of the late Sir
Patteson Nickalls, of Fallowfield, Chisle-
hurst; 2nd, 1918, Helen, da. of Maj.-Gen.
William Edward Biewitt, C.B., C.M.G.; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1903, C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
C.M.G. 19x7. Army and Navy Club.
Buell, Lieut.-Col. William Senkler,
C.B.E.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian
Forces ; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Buist, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Hunter. M.V.O.,
son of Maj.-Gen. David Simpson Buist, of
22, Palmeira Avenue, Hove, Sussex ; b.
1871; ed. at George Watson’s Coll., Edin-
burgh; entered Roy. Scots Fusiliers 1891,
became Capt. Indian Army 1901, Major 1909
and Lieut.-Col. 1916 ; served on N.- W. Fron-
tier of India 1897-8 (medal with clasp) ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1912.
Buist, Col. Herbert John Martin, C.B.,
C.M.G. , D.S.O., M.B., son of the late Maj.-
Gen. David Simson Buist, I.S.C. ; b.
1868 ; ed. at George Watson’s Coll., and
at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. and C.M.
1890); is Col. Army Med. Staff; N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8, Malakand Field
Force (despatches), Tirah Expedition (medal
with two clasps), S. Africa 1899-1902 (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with six clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, D.S.O.),
European War 1914-19 (Croix de Guerre,
C.M.G., C.B.) ; was Dep. Assist. Director-
1 Gen., Army Med. Depart. 1906-10 ; has Legion
j of Honour and Order of St. Sava of Serbia :
m. 1912, Gertrude M. K., da. of the late
J. D. Logan, J.P., of Matjesfontein, Cape
Province, S. Africa; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G.
19x8, C.B. (Mil.) 1920. Junior United Service
Club.
Bulkeley, Col. Charles Rivers, C.i5., son
of the late Capt. Thomas Bulkeley (formerly
1st Life Guards), of Clewer Lodge, Berks ; b.
1840; formerly Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col.
I Comdg. 4th Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. : m. 1874,
Constance Clementine, who d. 1902, da. of
William Davenport, of Maer, Staffordshire ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1902. Oak Cottage, Whit-
church, Salop; Clewer Lodge , Windsor;
Carlton , Junior Carlton, and County
{Shropshire) Clubs.
Bulkeley, Lieut.-Col. Henry Charles,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Major Francis
Beaumaris Bulkeley (formerly 65th Regt.),
j of Linden Hill, Twyford, Berks, and Stand-
lowe, Staffordshire; b. 1858; formerly Capt.
| and Hon. Major 4th Batn. Prince of Wales’s
Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.); now Hon.
Lieut.-Col. ; S. Africa 1900-1901 (despatches,
D.S.O.); is a J.P. for Berks ; was ComdL
of a Prisoners of War Camp 1914-20: m.
1884, Gertrude Beatrice, da. of the late Capt.
J. Hudson, R.N. ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G.
1918. 19, Gloucester Square, W.
Bull, George, C.B.E. ; b. 18— ; Chm.
Central Council, Forage Depart., Civil
Supplies, Board of Trade during European
War; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Bull, George Lucien, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Bull, Major Philip Cecil, D.S.O., son of
Henry Bull, of 33, Queen’s Gate, S.W. ; b.
1889; formerly Major Suffolk Regt.; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Bull, Edward Bagnall-, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; Executive Manager of W. H. Smith
and Son, of Kingsway, W.C. ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.
Bullard, Major Reader William, C.I.E .;
6.1888; entered Consular Ser. 1906; appointed
Vice-Consul at Bitlis 1911, Acting Consul
at Trebizond 1912, and at Erzeroum and
Basra 1914, Civil Adviser to Principal Mil.
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COMPANION AGE.
Gov., Basra 1914. and Supervisor of Imperial
Ottoman Bank there 1915; is a temporary
Major in the Army, and Dep. Revenue Sec.,
Political Depart , Baghdad; cr. C.I.E. 1916.
Baghdad.
Bullen, Lieut.-Col. Stephen Darle,
D.S.O. ; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. R.G.A. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bullen-Smith [see Smith].
Buller, Capt. Francis Alexander Waddi-
love, D.S.O., s<->n of the late Adm. Sir Alex-
ander Buller, G C. B [see Buller, “Knights’
Widows”]; b. 1879; is Capt. R.N. ; served
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D.S.O., promoted) : m. 1916, Mary Caroline,
da. of Stephen Hammick [see Hammick,
Bt.] ; cr. D S O. 1917.
Buller, Capt. Henry Tritton, C.B.,
M . V.O. , son of the late Adm. Sir Alexander
Buller, G.C.B., of Erie Hall, Plympton,
Devon [see Buller, “ Knights’ Widows ”] ;
b. 1873 ; entered R.N. 1887, became Lieut.
1895, Com. 1904, and Capt. 1911; European
War 1914, on W. Coast of Africa, in command
of Highflyer ; was Com. Roy. Naval Coll.,
Dartmouth 1908-11 : m.1919, Lady Hermoine
Mor*y Stuart, da. of 17th Earl of Moray ;
cr. M.V.O. 1 4th class) 19x1, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Buller, Major James Henry George,
D.S.O. ; b. 1881 ; formerly Major Indian
Army; retired 1920; served in S. Africa
1901-2 (Queen’s medal with four clasps), and
during Europran War 1914 17 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Buller, Major John Dashwood, C.M.G. ,
D.S.O., son of the late Col. James Hornby
Buller, of D wn Hall, Surrey; b. 1878; is
Major and A -ting Lieut -Col. RA.S.C ;
served during S. African War 19C0-1902
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; was
an Assist. Director at War Office 1917-19;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1918.
Buller, Lieut.-Col. Walter Thomas
More, C.B E. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and Brevet
Major R.A.S.C. ; European War 1914-19 as
Lieut.-Col. (despatches, C.B. E-) 5 cr. C.B-E-
(Mil.) 1919.
Buller, Ralph Buller Hughes-, C.I.E. ,
C.B.E., son of the late Gen. Sir William
Templer Hughes, K.C.B., of Dunley, Bovey
Tracey, Devon ; b. 1871 ; ed at Marlborough,
and at Ralliol Coll., Oxford ; entered I.C.S.
1892, and served in Bengal as Assist. Magis-
trate and Collector and Settlement Officer
1892-8 ; appointed Political Assist. 1899,
Assist, to Gov.-Gen.’s Agent, Baluchistan
1900, and Political Agent 1901, Magistrate and
Collector, E. Bengal and Assam 1906, J udicial
Sec. to Govt. 1908, and Inspector-Gen. of
Police, E. Bengal and Assam 1910, and
Bengal 19121 King’s Police medal) ; was on
special census duty 1901, and Special Assist,
to Foreign Sec. at Delhi Durbar 1903; ap-
ointed Officiating Director of Criminal
n'elligence, India 1913; assumed the addi-
tional surname of Buller 1901 ; attached
Metropolitan Police 1916-17; was Director of
National Ser., S.-W. Region 1917-18; ap-
pointed Chm. Local Employment CommitL e,
Exeter and Dist. 1920 ; author of a report
on the census of Baluchistan, etc. : m. 1898,
Elizabeth, da. of the Very Rev. Norman
Macleod, D.D., Dean of the Thistle; cr.
C. I.E. 1908,' .BE. 'Civil) 1920. Woodhayes,
W himple ; Brooks’s Club.
Bulloch, Lieut.-Col. Richard Archibald,
D. S.O.] b 1879; Major and Actirg Lieut.-
Col. Comdg. a Batn. Roy. Highlanders ;
S. African War 1899-1902 (Queen's medal
with four clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-17 (wounded
twice, despatches, D.S.O., Legion of
Honour, Ctoix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bullock, Major Lawrence Newsam
Beverley, D.S.O., son of Charles Beverley
Bullock, of Halifax, Nova Scotia; b. 1896;
sometime Capt. Canadian Engineers, and
Major S. Staffordshire Kegt. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.
with Bar) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1919).
Bullock, Ralph, C.B.E., son of William
Henry Bullock, of 172, High Road, N.15;
b. 1868; ed. privately; an Eastern Produce
Merchant, and serving with Metropolitan
Special Constabulary (Comdt. N. Div. during
European War 1914-19), and a Member of
London Commercial Sale Rooms; cr. O.B.E-
(Civil) 1918 C.B E (Civil) 1920 172, High
Road, N.15 ; Royal Automobile Club.
Bullock, Major Richard Launcelot,
D.S.O., son of the Rev. Canon Richard
Launcelot Bullock, V. of Shurdington,
Cheltenham; b. 1871; ed. at King’s Sch.,
Canterbury; is an Engineer, and Major
R.F.A. (I\F.) (T.D.); served during Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (despatches, D S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1916. Junior Army and Navy Club.
Bullock, Lieut.-Col. Cecil John Troyte-,
D.S.O., son of the late George I royte-Chafyn-
Grove, of North Coker House, Yeovil
[Welby, Bt.] ; b. 1869; ed. at Charterhouse;
in Somerset L.I. 1891-1919; European War
1914-18 with Somerset L.I. (twice wounded,
despatches thrice, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col.): m. 1904, Joan Acland, da. of the late
Leonard Harper [Acland, Bt. , cr. 1678, colls.] ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916. Benville Manor, Maiden
Newton, Dorset.
Bullock, Lieut.-Col. Edward George
Troyte-, C.M.G., son of the late George
Troyte-Chafyn-Grove [Welby, Bt.]; b. 1862;
formerly Capt. 1st Dragoons Lieut.-Col.
Territorial Force Reserve (T.D.), and a J.P.
for Wilts and Dorset, and a D. L. for Dorset ;
European War 1914-16 (despatches, C.M.G.) :
m. 1898, Grace Amy Margaret, da. of the late
Col. John Mount-Batten, C.B., of Upcerne,
Dorse t, and Mornington Lodge, W. Kensing
ton, W.; cr. C.M.G. 1916. Zeals House,
Zeals, Wilts.
Bullock-Marsham [see Marsham].
Bulman, Col. Philip, D.S.O., son of John
Bulman, of Clifton; b. 1857; entered 85th
Regt. 1876, became Capt. Shropshire L.I.
1885, Major 1894, Lieut.-Col. 1901, and Brevet
Col. 1904 (h.-p. 1905) ; retired 1906 ; served
during Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), in S
Africa 1900-1901 (despatches, D.S.O.), and
during European War 1914, as Comdt. Lines
of Communication ; was Vice-Consul at
Asia Minor 1897; cr. D.S.O. 1900. Carlton
Mansions, 14, Pall Mall, S.W.
Bulstrode, Major Christopher Victor,
D.S.O., M.B. ; b. 18—; is Major (T.D.)
R.A.M.C. ; served during European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 19 — ,
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Bulteel, Major John Crocker, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of John George Bulteel, of Pam-
flete, Devon; b. 1890; Major Buckingham-
shire Yeo. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.); m. 1919, Doris, da.
of Sir Wi liam Peterson, K.B.E., and widow
of Major Douglas Rey nolds, V.C. ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Bulwer-Lytton [see Lytton].
Bun Bihari Kapur, Raja Bahadur ,
C. S.I.; 6.1855; is father of H.H. the present
Maharajadhiraja Bahadur (Hon. Sir Bijaj
Chand Mahtab) of Burdwan, K.C.S.I.,
K. C.I.E. ; has been Diwan-i-Raj of Burd-
wan, Vice-Pres and Ch. Councillor of Burd-
wan Raj Council, Hon Magistrate and Mem-
ber of Dist. Board of Burdwan, Manager of
Burdwan Raj Estates, and a Member of
Bengal Legislative Council (for three terms) ;
received personal titles of Raja 1893, and
Raja Bahadur 1916; has Kaisar-i Hind gold
medal ; cr. C.S.I. 1903. Bun-Ahash, Burd-
wan, India.
Bunbury, Cecil Edward Francis, C.S.I.
[see Bunbury, Bt., colls.].
Bunbury, Major Richard Seymour,
D. S.O . [see Bunbury, Bt., colls.].
Bunbury, Brig.-Gen. Vesey Thomas, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., 2nd son of the late Rt.
Rev. Thomas Bunbury, D.D., Bishop of
Limerick; b. 1859; ea. at St. Columba’s
Coll., Dublin, and at R.M.C.; entered The
Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) 1879, became Capt.
1887, exchanged to Leicestershire Regt.
1887, Brevet Major 1897, Major 1900,
Lieut.-Col. 1906, Brevet Col. 1909, Col.
h.-p.) 1910, and Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1916; re-
COMPANION AGE.
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tired 19x6; served with Burma Expedition
1889, in command of column of Mounted Inf.
during special operations in Magwe Dist.
(medal with clasp), with Dongola Expedition
1896, present at actions of Firkeh and Hafir
(despatches, medal with two clasps), at
capture of Abu Hamed 1897 in com-
mand of nth Sudanese (despatches, clasp,
Brevet Major), in charge of passage of
4 steamers and 68 sailing boats up Nile
Cataracts between Merawi and Abu Hamed
1898, with Nile Expedition 1898 in command
of 17th Egyptian Batn., present at battle of
Khartum (despatches, medal, clasp to Egyp-
tian medal D.S.O.), and during European
War 1914-15 as Provost Marshal British Ex-
peditionary Force (despatches, C.M.G.,
Order of Crown of Belgium, Belgian Croix
de Guerre) ; attached to Egyptian Army
1895-1901 (3rd class Medjidie); was Col.
Comdg. Kent Inf. Brig., Territorial Force
1911-14: m. 1904, the Hon. Daisy Carleton
Pigott, da. of the late Capt. Francis Paynton
Pigott-Carleton [see Bs. Dorchester] ; cr.
D.S.O. 1898, C.B. (Mil.) 1911, C.M.G. 1915.
United Service Club.
Bunbury, Maj.-Gen. William Edwin,
C. B., son of the late Rt. Rev. Thomas
Bunbury, formerly Bishop of Limerick ; b.
1858; ed. at St. Columba’s Coll., Ireland,
and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered
2nd Regt. 1878, became Capt. I.S.C. 1889,
Major Indian Army 1898, Lieut. -Col. 1904,
Brevet Col. 1907, Col. 1908, and Maj.-Gen.
1912; retired 1920; served during Afghan War
1880 (medal), with Mahsood Wuzeeree Ex-
pedition 1881, with Isazai Expedition 1892,
with Chitral Relief Force 1895, as D.A. A., and
Q.M.G. (despatches, medal with clasp), and
with Waziristan Expedition 1901-2, in com-
mand of 28th Punjabis (despatches, clasp),
commanded 14th Sikhs 1902-8 ; appointed
D. A.G., N. Army, India 1908, Brig. -Gen. on
Gen. Staff, N. Army, India 1911, Kohat Brig.
1912, and a Div. in India 1916-18: m ■ 1893,
Eva Mary, da. of Charles Francis Gale, of
Cheltenham; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1911.
Bunce, Capt. Harry, D.S.O. ; b. 18—;
. Capt. S. African Inf. ; European War 1915-19
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Bund, John William Willis-, C.B.E. ,
son of John Walpole Willis, of Wick Epis-
copi, Worcester; b. 1843; ed. at Eton, and
at Gonville and Caius Coll., Camb. (LL.B.
1864, M.A. 1868); is Chm. of County Council,
a J.P. and D.L., and Chm. of Quarter
Sessions, Worcestershire, and Chm. of
Quarter Sessions, Cardiganshire; unsuc-
cessfully contested N. Div. of Worcester-
shire (C.) Nov. 1885 ; assumed by Roy.
License 1864, the additional surname of
Bund : m. 1st, 1872, Harriette Penelope, who
d. 1895, da. of the late Richard Temple, of
The Nash, Worcester ; 2nd, 1896, Mary Eliza-
beth, who d. 1919, da. of Col. R. Thackeray ;
cr. C.B.E. 1918. Wick Episcopi, Worcester ;
Oxjord ana Cambridge , and Constitutional
Clubs.
Bundock, Major Harry Charles, D.S.O.,
son of the late Francis Forbes Bundock, of
Sydney, N.S. Wales; b. 1886 ; ed. at Gram.
Sch., Sydney, and at St. Paul’s Coll., Sydney
Univ. ; Major Australian Forces; European
War 1915-ig (despatches twice, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1919. University (Sydney), and
Union ( Sydney ) Clubs.
Bunker, Capt. Sidney Waterfield, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 18 — ; Capt. R.E. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
19x9.
Burbank, Major M. A., D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; Major Canadian Railway Troops;
European War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Burch, Lieut. -Col. William Edward
Scarth, C.B.E.) b. 18 — ; European War
1914-19 as Lieut.-Col. Roy. Irish Regt., and
with R.A.F. (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Burchall, Lieut.-Col. Harold, D.S.O. ;
b. 18— ; is Capt. and temporary Lieut.-Col.
R A.F. (Special Reserve); served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Burden, Lieut.-Col. Henry, C.I.E.,
F.R.C.S., son of Henry Burden, of Belfast ;
b. 1867 ; entered Indian Med. Ser. 1894,
became Capt. 1897, Major 1907, and Lieut.-
Col. 1913; Ch. Med. Officer, Beluchistan;
cr. C.LE. 1911.
Burden, Capt. Henry John, D.S.O.,
D.F.C.; b. 18 — ; Capt. Canadian Forestry
Corps; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.F.C. with Bar, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Burden, Major James Charles, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 18 — ; European War 1914-1933
Major Leicestershire Regt. (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Burder, Brig. -Gen. Ernest Sumner,
C. M.G. ; 6.1866; entered Duke of Cornwall’s
L.I. 18^5, became Lieut.-Col. 1908 (retired
1912), and Brevet Co). 1918 ; served on N.-W.
Front er of India 1897-8 (medal with two
clasps), and during European War 1914-18
(despatches, C.M.G., Brevet Col., Order of
Crown of Italy) ; appointed a Dep. Directoi
at War Office 1919, with rank of Brig. -Gen. ;
cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Burdett, Wing-Com. Arthur Burdett,
D. S.O.; 6.1879; formerly Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. York and Lanca-ter Regt. ;
now Wing-Com. R.A.F. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Burditt, George Frederick, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; a J.P. of Manchester; Chm. of
Advisory Committee, Min. of National Sec.,
Manchester; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Manchester.
'Bur don, Major Cyril Walmesley, D.S.O. ;
b. 1892; Major R.A. ; European War 1914-19
in N. Russia (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Burdon, Major John Alder, C.M.G., son
of the late Rt. Rev. John Shaw Burdon, D.D.,
formerly Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong;
b. 1866; ed. at King Edward VI. Sch., Nor-
wich, and at Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.,
(B. A., Classical Tripos 1888. M.A. 1901);
Hausa Scholar, Christ’s Coll. 1901-2; pro-
moted from Colour-Sergeant Manchester
Regt. into Loyal N. Lancashire Regt. 1893,
became Capt. Queen’s Own Cameron High-
landers, and Brevet Major 1899 ; retired 1905 ;
joined Roy. Niger Co.’s Constabulary 1896,
and became Comdt. 1899; served on Niger
1897 (despatches, medal with clasp), and in
command of Niger Constabulary 1898-9 (de-
spatches, Brevet Major); isaF.R.G.S. ; ap-
pointed Assist. Resident, N. Nigeria 1900, a
2nd class Resident 1901, and 1st class Resident
1902, and to Sokoto Province 1903, Colonial
Sec., Barbados 1910 (acted as Gov. 1910-11,
and in 1912), a M.L.C. 1912, and Admini-
strator, St. Christopher and Nevis 1915 ;
acted as Administrator, Dominica 1913 ; joint
author of a “Hausa Grammar”: m. 1910,
Katharine Janet, da. of the late Robert
Sutherland, of Wray Park, Reigate; cr.
C.M.G. 1904. St. Christopher, Leeward
Islands ; Naval and Military , and West
Indian Clubs.
Burdon, Col. Rowland, C.B.E., M.P., son
of the late Rev. John Burdon, of Castle Eden,
Durham ; 6. 1857 ; is Lieut.-Col. Durham
L.I. (V.D.), and a J.P. and D.L. for Durham
(Sheriff 1907) ; unsuccessfully contested
5. E. Div. oi Durham 1910 ; has sat as M.P.
for Sedgefield Div. (Co.U.) thereof since
Dec. 1918 : m. 1887, Mary, da. of the late
Wyndliam Slade, of Montys Court, Taunton ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Castle Eden, Durham.
Burdus, Stanley George, D.S.O.) b.
18—; is Lieut. Australian Inf.; European
War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Burges, Lieut.-Col. Daniel, VC., D.S.O. ;
6. 1873 ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
Gloucestershire Regt., and an Inspector
of Q.M.G.’s Services ; S. Africa 1900- 902
(Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), European War 1914-
18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O., V.C.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.): m. 1905, Katharine
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COMPANION AGE.
Blanche, sister of Sir George Albert De
Hochepied-Larpent, 3rd Bt. (ext.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Burgess, Alfred, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; formerly
Lieut. Roy. Berks Regt. ; served during
Europeati War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
retired (through wounds) 1918; cr. D.S.O.
*9*7-
Burgess, Lieut.-Col. Charles Roscoe, |
C. B.E. , D.S.O. ; b 18 — ; Lieut. -Col. S.
African Forces; European War 1914-19
(D.S.O., C.B.E.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Burgess, Capt. Robert, D.S.O., M.C.,
son of the late Henry Burgess, of Middleton,
Market Harborough ; b. 1881 ; ed. at Oakham
Sch., and at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1902,
M.B. and B.C. 19—) ; Capt. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ;
European War 1914-19, as Lieut.-Col. 24th
Field Ambulance (despatches twice, M.C.,
D. S.O. , Croix de Guerre with Star) : m. 1917,
Marjorie Constance, da. of Charles Fetherston-
haugh, of Northlands, Winchester ; cr. D.S.O.
1919. Bampton House, Tiverton.
Burgess, Lieut.-Col. William Living-
stone Hatchwell, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son
of the late Rev. George Burgess, of Papakura,
Auckland, New Zealand; b. 1880; ed. in
England; Lieut.-Col. New Zealand Staff
Corps ; European War 1914-18 as Col. Aus-
tralian Artillery, and a Brig.-Gen. ; present
at landing at Gallipoli (despatches six times,
D.S.O., Officer Legion of Honour, C.M.G.,
C. B., American D.S.M.); cr. D.S.O. 1916,
C.M.G. 1918, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Burghard, Frederic Francois, C.B., M.S.,
M.D. , F.R.C.S. , son of the late Frederic
Burghard, of Loughton, Essex ; b. 1864 ; ed.
at ^Christ's Coll., Finchlev ; M.S. London
1887, M.D. London 1889, F.R.C.S. England
1889; is Surg. to and Lecturer on Surg.,
King’s Coll. Hospital, Consulting Surg. to
Queen Alexandra’s Mil. Hospital at Millbank,
and to Children’s Hospital, Paddington, a
Member of Council and Court of Examiners
of Roy. Coll, of Surgs. of England, a Fellow
of King’s Coll., a Member of Advisory
Board of Air Min., and Examiner in Surg.,
Camb. and London Univs. ; appointed
Surgical Registrar, Guy’s Hospital 1888,
and Assist. Surg., King’s Coll. Hospital
1890; served during European War 1914-16
as Consulting Surg. (despatches, C.B.) :
tn. 1893, Mary Dora, who d. 1919, da. of the
late Alfred Pollock; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915.
95, Harley Street , W. 1.
Burgoyne, Capt. Sydney Thomas,
M.V.O., O.B.E. ; b. t8— ; is Capt. R.E., and
Private Sec. to Controller of Transportation ;
served at Head Quarters in France during
European War in Depart, of Inspector of
Transportation (O.B.E.) ; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) and O.B E. 1917. 121, Bedford Court
Mansions, IV. C. 1.
Burjorjf.e Dorabjee Patel, Khan Baha-
dur, C.I.E., O.B.E. ; b. 1858 ; ed. in Bombay ;
is a leading Member of Parsi Community of
Quetta, proprietor of coal and iron mines,
mills and other factories, and erector or
supporter of several useful Institutions ;
received personal title of Khan Bahadur
1899, and silver Kaisar-i-Hind medal 1901 :
cr. C.I.E. 1904, O.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Quetta,
Beluchistan, India.
Burke, Lieut.-Col. Bernard Bruce, C.B.E.,
D. S.O., son of the late James Marlow Burke,
M.I.C.E. ; b. 1876; entered R.A.M.C. 1900,
and is Lieut.-Col.; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O., C.B.E.) : m. 1906, Anna,
da. of the late Surg.-Gcn. Sir Adam Scott
Reid, K.C.B.; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Burke, Edmund Tytler, D.S.O., M.B. ,
Ch.B., el. son of W. M. Burke, J.P.,
F.S. A., of Carlogie House, Forfarshire ;
b. 1888; M.B. 1914; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C.
(retired), a F.R.G.S., and a Fellow of Roy.
So. of Med. ; commanded 40th Field Ambul-
ance 1914-19; European War 1914-10, in
Gallipo'i, Egypt, Mesopotamia, N. Persia
as Assist. Directer of Med. Sers., and
Caucasus (twice wounded, despatches thrice,
D.S.O., Serbian Order of White Eagle with
Swords) : vn. 1919, Mina, da. of the late
Charles Stewart, of Perth; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
195, Withington Road, Whalley Range,
Manchester.
Burke, Francis Joseph, D.S.O.) b. 18 — ;
Lieut. Australian Forces; European War
1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.0. 1918.
Burke, Lieut.-Col. Hubert Francis,
D S.O., son of the late Lieut.-Col. Walter
St. George Burke, formerly R.E., of
Auberies, Sudbury, Suffolk ; b. 1880 ; is
Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.A., and a
Dep. Assist. Director at War Office ; Aden
1903-4, European War 1914 18 (despatches
twice, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre with Palm):
m. 1916, Edith Jane, only da. of Charles
A. Denton, of 1 19, Westbourne Terrace, W.i ;
cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Burke, Major John, D.S.O., M.C.; b.
18 — ; formerly Quartermaster and Major
Roy. Dublin Fusiliers ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Burke, Thomas Francis, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
is Lieut. Scottish Rifles, and attached
Machine Gun Corps ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Burkhardt, Major Valentine Rodolphe,
D.S.O.; b. 1884; is Major R.F.A. ; served
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D.S.O., Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Burland, Lieut.-Col. William Watt,
D.S.O., son of William Benjamin Burland,
M.D., C.M.; b. 1877; 20 years in Victoria
Rifles of Canada (Officer Comdg. 1912) ;
served during European War 1914.17 as
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. Canadian Inf.
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; is a Gen. Staff Officer ;
cr. D.S.O. 1915. 312, Prince Arthur Street
West, Montreal , Canada; Lac Ouimet,
Laurentide Mountains, Quebec, Canada.
Burleigh, Com. Cecil Willis, D.S.O.)
b. 18 — ■; Com. R.N.R. (retired); European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Burmester, Capt. Rudolf Miles, C.B.,
C.M.G. 1 3rd son of F. G. Burmester, of Clay-
gate, Surrey ; b. 1875 ; entered R.N. 1888,
became Lieut. 1897, Com. 1907, and Capt.
1914; Somaliland Campaign 1903 (medal),
European War 1915-19, in Dardanelles,
and as Ch. of Start in Egypt, E- Indies,
and Mediterranean (despatches, C.M.G.,
Legion of Honour, C.B., 3rd class
Order of the Nile and of Rising Sun of
Japan) ; appointed Ch. of Staff, and Main-
tenance Capt.. Portsmouth 1920 : m. 1907,
Margery Gladys, da. of Adm. Rodney Lloyd,
C. B. ; cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Army and Navy Club.
Burn, Lieut.-Col. Henry Pelham, C.M.G.,
D. S.O., son of the late Charles Maitland
Pelham Burn, of Grange Park, Edinburgh ;
b. 1882 ; entered Gordon Highlanders 1901,
became Capt. 1910, Major 1916, and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1917; served in S. Africa 1901-2
(Queen’s medal with five clasps), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches five times,
D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.) ; -was
a Brig. Com. 1916-19 ; cr. D.S.O. 1915,
C.M.G. 1918.
Burn, Richard, C.S.I., son of the late
Richard Burn, of Liverpool; b. 1871; ed. at
Liverpool Institute, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ;
entered I.C.S. 1889; appointed Under Sec.
to Govt., N.-W. Provinces and Oudh 1897,
Sup. of Census 1900, Dep. Commr. 1904,
Magistrate and Collector 1907, Sec. to Govt.
1910, Ch. Sec. 1912, and Commr. 1918 ; joint
Editor of Imperial Gazetteer (3rd edition
*905-7); has Kaisar-i-Hind gold medal; cr.
C.S.I. 1917. Benares, United Provinces,
India.
Burn,Clerk-Rattray [see Rattray].
Burn-Murdoch [see Murdoch].
Burnage, Lieut.-Col. Granville John,
C.B., son of the late Thomas Burnage, of
Newcastle, N.S. Wales; b. 1858; is Mana-
ging Director of T. Burnage and Son
(Limited), of N.S. Wales, and Lieut.-Col.
Australian Imperial Forces ; served during
S. African War 1901-2 (Queen's medal with
COMPANIONAGE.
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five clasps), and in Dardanelles 1915, Comdg.
his Regt., present at landing at Gallipoli
(wounded, despatches, C.B.) : m. 1915,
Helen, da. of the late Rev. Boulby Hasle-
wood, of Startford Hall, Barnard Castle;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915. Newcastle, N.S. Wales;
Newcastle Club.
BuRNAND.il/ayorNorman George, D.S.O. ;
b. 1876; is Major Leinster Regt.; served
during S. African War 1902 (wounded,
gueen’s medal with three clasps), and during
uropean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Burnard, Major Charles Francis, D.S.O.,
son of Robert Burnard, F.S.A., J P., of
Stoke, near Teignmouth, S. Devon; b. 1876;
ed. privately, and at Jesns Coll., Camb. ;
entered Roy. Warwickshire Regt. 1900,
became Capt. 1907, and Major 1915; served
during S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal
with fi\e clasps), and during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
i9x5-
Burne, Major Alfred Higgins, D.S.O.,
son of the late Sambrooke Thomas Higgins
Burne, of Loynton Hall, Newport, Salop ;
b. 1886; ed. at Winchester and at R.M.A.;
Major R.A., and a Brig.-Maj.; European
War 1914-19 (despatche^six times, D.S.O.
with Bat); cr. D.S.O. 1914 (Bar 1919).
United Service Club.
Burne, Major Lindsay Elliott Lumley,
C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Major Indian Army, and
Assist. Commr., Burma; operations in Burma
1919-20 (C-B.E-) ; cr. C.B.E- (Mil.) 1919.
Burne, Lieut.-Col. Newdigate Halford
Marriott, C.M.G., D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-
Col. S. African Forces, and Comdg. a Batn.
Shropshire L.I ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.. Croix de Guerre, C.M.G.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1919.
Burne, Brig.-Gen. Rainald Owen, C-B.E .,
son of the late Newdigate Burne, Bar.-at-
Law [see V. Sidmouth] ; b. 18 — ; Col.
and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) R.A.S.C. ; S.
Africa 1899-1902 as D.A.A.G. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) : m.
1897, Sybil Mary, da. of David Henry
Owen, Principal Registrar of Probate Court
[see Butler, Bt., colls.] : cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Burne, Major Sambrooke Frank, D.S.O.,
son of William Christopher Higgins Burne,
of St. Mary, Bourne, Hants ; b. 1885 ; is
Major R.F.A., and a Brig.-Major ; served
during European War in Mesopotamia and
France 1916-18 (despatches, D.S.O.): m.
18 — ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Burnell, Lieut.-Col. Charles Desborough,
D.S.O. ; b. 1876 ; Capt., Hon. Major, and tem-
porary Lieut.-Col. London Regt.; European
War 1914-19 (despatches twice, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Burnett, Major Allan Harrington, D.S.O. ;
b. 1884 ; is Major Indian Army, and a Gen.
Staff Officer; served in S. Africa 1902 (medal),
and in Mesopotamia 1915-17 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Burnett, Brig.-Gen. Charles Kenyon,
C.B. , C.M.G., son of Charles Burnett, of
Biggleswade; b. 1868; ed. at Rugby, and
at K..M.C. ; entered Hussars 1889, became
Brevet Major 1900, Lieut.-Col. 1914, Brevet
Col. and Col. iqr8, and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (re-
tired) 1919 ; served during S. African War
1899-1902 on Staff, and with regt. during siege
of Ladysmith (despatches twice, Queen’s
medal with five clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps, Brevet Major), and during
European War 1914-18, as a Gen. Staff Officer
(despatches, C.M.G., Brevet Col.); appointed
an A.A.G. 1916, a Brig.-Gen. 1916, and a
Dist. Com. 1918 : m. 1903, Georgina Violet
Paley; cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Cavalry Club.
Burnett, Wing-Com. Charles Stuart,
C.B.E., D.S.O., son of John Alexander
Burnett [see B Sempill. colls.]; b. 1882;
Wing-Com. R.A.F. ; S. Africa 1900-1901 with
Derbyshire Imperial Yeo. (medal with three
clasps), N. Nigeria 1904-5 (despatches, medal
with three clasps), European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., C.B E , 3rd class Order
of the Nile) ; m. 1914, Sybil Bell ; cr. D.S.O.
1918, C.B.E- (Mil.) 1919.
Burnett, Miss Ethel Mary, C.B.E., da.
of — Burnett ; b. 18 — ; rendered sers.
during European War to New Zealand War
Contingent Asso. in London ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1919.
Burnett, Col. James Lauderdale Gilbert,
C. M.G., D.S.O. [see Burnett, Bt.,cr. 1626].
Burnett, Lieut.-Col. John Chaplyn,
D. S.O., O.B.E.; son of the late Charles
Mountford Burnett, M.D. ; b. 1863; entered
R.A. 1884, became Capt. 1893, and Major
1902, retired 1909; now temporary Lieut.-
Col. ; S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, O. B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Burnett, Major John Curteis, D.S.O. ;
b. 1882; entered Duke of Wellington’s (W.
Riding Regt.) 1901, became Capt. 1909, and
Major iot6 ; European War 1914 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1914.
Orleans Club.
Burnett, Col. Philip, D.S.O., son of the
1 ite James Burnett ; b. 1877; Lieut.-Col. and
Acting Col. Canadian Army Med. Corps;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Burnett, Lieut.-Col. Richard Parry,
D.S.O., M.C.; b. 18 — ; temporary Major
and Acting Lieut.-Col. 8th Batn. S. Stafford-
shire Regt. and 7th Batn. Roy. Fusiliers ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C. ,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Burnett- Hitchcock [see Hitchcock],
Burnett-Stuart [see Stuart].
Burney, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Edward Cave,
D.S.O., M.C. , son of Arthur George Burney
[see Cave-Browne-Cave, Bt., colls.]; b. 1883;
ed. at Haileybury, and at R.M.A. ; Major
and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.A., and an
A.Q.M.G. ; European War 1914-18 in Palestine
(despatches, M.C. , D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col. ) .
m. 1912, Dorothy, da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
G. F. A. Norton, R.A. ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Burney, Com. Charles Denniston, C.M.G.,
son of Adm. Sir Cecil Burney, G.C M.G.,
K.C.B. ; b. 1888; formerly Com. R.N. ; re-
tired 1020; cr. C.M.G. 1917. 20, Wilton
Crescent , S.W. ; Marlborough, United Ser-
vices, and Ranelagh Clubs.
Burney, Brig.-Gen. Herbert Henry, C.B. ,
C.B.E., son of the late Rev. Edward Burney,
V. of Thornham, Maidstone; 6.1858; entered
39th Regt. 1878, became Capt. Gordon High-
landers 1886, Major 1895, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1898, Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. 1904, and
Col. 1908; retired as Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1913;
served with Egyptian Expedition 1882-4,
present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal
with clasp, bronze star, 5th class Medjidie),
in Soudan 1884, present at battles of
Teb and Tamai (two clasps), with Chitral
Relief Force 1895, present at storming
of Malakand Pass (wounded, medal with
clasp), on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8
(despatches, two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.),
in S. Africa 1899-1902, as A.A.G. (despatches,
C.B.), and during European War 1914-18, on
S'aff (C.B.E.); was a Professor at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Canada 1899-1900, A.A.G., E. Command
1908-10, and Brig.-Gen. Comdg. 9th Inf. Brig.
1910-13 : m. 1888, Diana Geraldine, el. da. of
Maj.-Gen. John Talbot Coke, of Trusley,
Derbyshire; cr. C.B. (Mil.) iqoo, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Burney, Brig.-Gen. Percy de Sausmarez,
C.B., C.M.G., son of the late Capt. Charles
Burney, C.B. , R.N. ; b. 1863 ; ed. at R.M.A. ;
entered R.A. 1881, became Capt. 1889, Major
1899, Lieut.-Col. 1909 (retired 1914), and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. 1919; Egyptian Expedition 1882
(medal, bronze star), S. African War 1901-2
(despatches, Queen’s medal with three
clasps), European War 1914-17 (despatches,
C.B., Legion of Honour); Brig. Gen. R.A. ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.M.G. 1919. Naval and
Military , and J unior Army and Navy Clubs.
COMPANIONAGE.
1330
Burney, Capt. Sydney Bernard, C.B.E.)
b. 18 — ; was Assist. Director-Gen. of j
Voluntary Organisations during European |
War; cr. C.B.E. 19x8. 7, Porchester Square ,
W. 2.
Burnham, Major Frederick Russell, j
D.S.O., son of the Rev. Edwin Otway 1
Burnham ; b. 1861 ; ed.at California ; served
in Indian Wars in America, and in S. Africa |
1893-6, and 1899-1900 with rank of Major j
(despatches, D.S.O.); is the well-known I
Scout: m. 1884, Blanche B., da. of J. S.
Blick ; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Burnham, John Charles, C.S.I., C.B.E. , j
son of the late John Charles Burnham ; b.
1866; ed. at Victoria Univ., Manchester J
(B. Sc. 1888) ; was Assist. Chemist, Woolwich I
Chemical Depart. 1888-94 ; was Chemist in j
War Depart. 1888-94, to Special Committee j
on Explosives 1888 91, and to Experimental j
Cordite Factory at Kirkee, India 1894-8, I
since when he has been Manager of Cordite
Factory, Aruvankadu ; is a Fellow of In-
stitute of Chemistry : m. 1898, Lillian, da.
of the late Charles Sinclair Cox; cr. C.S.l.
1911, C.B.E (Civil) 1920. Aruvankadu ,
Nilgiri Hills , India.
Burniston, Surg.-Com. Hugh Somerville,
C. M.G., M.B., M.R.C.S., son of Capt. Augus-
tus John Burniston, R.N. , formerly of Lang-
ford Cottage, Langford, near Bristol ; b. 1870;
ed. privately; M.B. and B.S. Durham 1892,
M.R.C.S. England and L.R.C.P. London
1893 ; Surg.-Com. R.N. ; China 1900,
European War 1917-18, with 1st Battle
Squadron: m. 1900, Jane Hilda, da. of
James Nelson, of Las Palmas, Grand Canary ;
cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Burns-Lindow [see LindowJ.
Burnstde, Lieut. -Col. Frederick Reginald,
D. S.O. ; b. 1876 ; is Major and Brevet Lieut. -
Col. 3rd Hussars; S African War 1899-1902
(Queen’s medal with five clasps), Somaliland
1905-9 (medal with clasp), European War
1914-18 (despatches, D. - .O., Brevets Major
and Lieut.-Col); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Burnyeat, Major Richard Whiteside,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Major R.F.A. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar);
cr. D.S.O. 1918 (Bar 1919).
Burr-Bryan [see Bryan],
Burrard, Major Gerald, D.S.O. [see
Burrard, Bt., colls.].
Burrard, Col. Harry George, D.S.O.
[see Burrard, Bt.].
Burrard, Col. William Dutton, C.M.G.
[see Burrard, Bt., colls.].
Burrell, Major Stanislaus, D.S.O., son of
the late William John Burrell ; b. 1881;
Major Northumberland Hussars Yeo. (Re
serve); European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1912, Mildred Elinor, da. of A.
Ernest Learoyd, of Launde Abbey, co. Ctaie;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Burrett, Major Athol Frederick,
D.S.O., son of Albert Edward Burrett, of
Eureka Station, Grenfell. N.S. Wales; b.
1894; Major Australian Forces; European
War 1915-19 despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Buwritt, Col. Royal, D S.O . ; b. 18 — ;
Col. Canadian Forces; Europ- an Wari9i5-i9
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Burroughes, Lieut.-Col. Henry Neville,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Lieut.-
Col. R.A.M.C. ; European War 19 14 -19
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Burkowes, Brig -Gen. Arnold Robinson,
C.M.G., D S.O., son of the late Arnold Bur-
rowes; b 1867; entered Roy. Irish Fusiliers
1888, became Lieut.-Col. 1914, Col. 1918, and
Hon. Brig. -Gen. (retired) 19^0; served with
Hazara Expedition 1891 (medal with clasp),
in S. Africa 1899-1902, present at actions of
Lombard's Kop and Lalana Hill (Queen’s
medai with four clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps) and during European War 1914-
18 (despatches, C.M.G., DS.O., Croix de
Guerre); was D.A.A. and Q.M.G., Bermuda
1906-7, a Gen. Staff Officer 1907-10: m,
1893, Lilian Emma, da. of the late Rev.
Randolphe Pigott, of Grendon Hall, Ayles-
bury, Bucks ; cr. C.M.G. 1915, D.S.O. 1918.
Burrowes, Lieut.-Col. Algernon St.
Leger, C.B., son of the late Rev. T. R.
Burrowes, R. of Hutton, Somerset ; b. 1847 ;
entered R.M.L.I. 1866, became Capt. 1881,
Major 1885, and Lieut.-Col. 1894; retired
1896; served during Egyptian War 1882, as
Adj., present at actions of Tel-el-Mahuta, at
Kassassin, and at storming of Tel el-Kebir
(despatches), and in Soudan, 1884 5. with
Mounted Inf., present at actions of Tamai,
lhatkooJ, and attack on Convoys (de-
spatches, medal with two clasps, Brevet
Major); served in Ariadne during visit ol
Prince and Princess of Wales to Egypt
1868-9, and in Serapis during T.R.H.’s tour
in India 1872-6 ; appointed a Recruiting
Staff Officer 19x6 : m. 1875, Fanny Henrietta,
da. of the late W. Barry Hoare, of Monks-
town, co. Cork ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1911. Moor-
side, Budleigh Salierton, Devon.
Burrowes, Thomas Fraser, C.B.E.) b.
18 — ; Controller of Customs, and Receiver of
Enemy Estates, Nigeria: m. 19 — , Lena,
da. of Hugh Sproston ; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Burrows, Co/. Edmund Augustine, C.M.G.,
C.B.E., son of die late Canon Burrows, of
Rochester; b 1855; entered R.F.A. 1875,
became Capt. 1884', Major 1892, Lieut.-Col.
1900, and Brevet Col. 1904; retired 1905;
re-employed 1914; served in Burma Ex-
pedition 1885-6 and in S. Africa 1899-1901,
present at relief of Ladysmith, and at actions
at Vaal Kranz, Tugela Heights, Laing’s Nek,
and Belfast (despatches, C.M.G.) ; is a J.P.
for Bucks: m. 1891, Mary Claudine, da. of
the late William Coode, of Trevarna, St.
Austell* Cornwall; cr. C.M.G. 1900, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Long Crendon, Thame, Oxon.
Burrows, Col. Harold, C.B.E.,
F.R.C.S., son of the late Surg.-Maj. E. P.
Burrows ; b. 1875 ; ed. at Marlborough ;
M.B. , London 1899, M.R.C.S. England 1899,
F.R.C.S. 1901 ; Col. Army Med. Ser. (T.F.
Reserve) ; European War 19 14-19 as Con-
sulting Surg. to H.M. Forces (despatches,
O.B.E., C.B E.) : m. 1898, Lucy, da. of the
late Henry Wheeler; cr. O.B.E. (Mil.) and
C. B.E (Mil.) 1919. 1, The Cams, Grove Road,
Southsea.
Burrows, Major Montagu Brocas,
D. S.O , M.C., son of Stephen Montagu Bur-
rows, C.I E , of Norham House, Oxford ; b.
1894; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Ox-
ford ; Lieut. 5th Dragoon Guards ; European
War 1914-19, finally as temporary Major
in N. Russia Expeditionary Force (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O., Orders of St. George,
St. Vladimir, and St. Anne of Russia); cr.
D.S.O. 1920.
Burrows, Stephen Montagu, C.I.E., son
of Capt. Montagu Burrows, R.N. (Chichele
Professor of Modern History, and a Fellow
of AllSouls’Coll., Oxford), of Norham House,
Oxlord ; b. 1856; ed. at Eton, and at Exeter
Coll. Oxford (B. A. 1879, M.A. 1890); entered
Ceylon Civil Ser. 1880, and Archaeological
Survey 1885; became Director of Education
1899, and Gov. Agent, N.-W. Province 1904;
retired 1906; is Hon. Sec. to Oxford Univ.
Delegacy for Oriental Students ; author of
“ The Buried Cities of Ceylon,” etc. : m.
1890, Isabella Christina, da. of Alexander
Cruickshank, of Byron, Inverell, N.S.
Wales; cr. C.I.E. 19x7. Norham House,
Oxford ; Athenceum Club.
Burston, Lieut.-Col. Samuel Roy, C.B.E.,
D.S.O., son of Brig.-Gen. James Burston,
V.D. (Gen. Officer Comdg an Inf. Brig, in
Gallipoli), of Melbourne, Australia; b. 1888;
ed. at Melbourne Gram. Sch. and Univ.
(M.B., B.S. Melbourne 1910); is Lieut.-Col.
Australian Army Med. Corps, Assist.
Physician to Adelaide Hospital, and Hon.
Anaesthetist to Adelaide Children’s Hospital ;
served during European War 1915-18, in
Gallipoli, Egypt, and France (despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1913, Helen Elizabeth, da. of the
late William Culross, Barrister, of Adelaide ;
cr. D.S.O. 19x8, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Naval
and Military ( Adelaide ) Clubs. >
COMPANION AGE.
1331
Burt, Brig -Gen. Alfred, C.B., C.M.G.,
D.S.O., A.M., son of Frederick ). Burt, of
Stoke Poges ; b. 1875; Lieut. -Col. 3rd Dra-
goon Guards; retired as Hon. Brig.-Gen.
1920 ; served during S. African War 1899-1902,
present at relief of Kimberley (despatches,
Queen’s medal with five clasps. King’s medal
with two clasps), and during European VVar
1914-19 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O. with
Bar, Brevet Lieut. -Col., Legion of Honour,
C.M.G.); employed in Greco-Turkish
War 1897, and in Spanish War in Morocco as
War Correspondent during Riff operations;
was Brig.-Maj. Welsh Border Mounted Brig.
1911-14; Head of Allies Mil. Mission to
Latvia 1919-20 (despatches, C.B.); has Albert
medal ; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1918), C.M.G.
and C.B. (Mil.) 1919. Army and Navy,
and Cavalry Clubs.
Burt, Major Aubrey Ernest, D.S.O.',
b. 18 — ; Major Oxfordshire and Bucking-
hamshire L.I. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Burt, Capt. Charles Sidney, D.S.O.;
b. 1887 ; Capt. S. Staffordshire Regt. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Italian
Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Burt-Marshall [see Marshall].
B u rton , Maj. - Gen . B e n j a m i n , C.B. , C. M. G. ,
son of the late Rev. B. Burton ; b. 1855 >
entered R.A. 1874, became Capt. 1883, Major
1891, Lieut.-Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1904, Col.
1906, and Maj. -Gen. 1911; retired 1917; served
in S. Africa 1899-1900 (despatches, medal,
C. B.) ; was a Staff Officer for Horse and
Field Artillery 1906-7, and Brig.-Gen. Comdg.
1st Div. R.A. 1907-10; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900,
C-M.G. 1917.
Burton, Lieut.-Col. Colin, D.S.O., son of
Edward P. Burton ; b. 1883 ; is Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C., and a Dep.
Assist. Director of Supplies and Transport ;
S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with
four clasps), European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.) : m.
1907, Gladys Astley, da. of Major Loftus
Lewis Astley Cooper [see Paston-Cooper,
Bt.]. ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Burton, Col. Edmund Boteler, C.B., son
of Gen. E. F. Burton; b. 1861 ; entered
rd Foot 1879, became Capt. I.S.C. 1890,
ajor Indian Army, 1899, Lieut.-Col. 1905,
and Col. 1907; retired 1913; served with
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition 1881, with
Egyptian Expedition 1882, present at battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze
star), with Burmese Expedition 1886-7 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), and withChitral
Relief Force 1895 (medal with clasp) ; some-
time Col. Comdt. 17th Cav. (Indian Army);
was Col.-on-the-Staff, Comdg. Secunderabad
Cav. Brig. Indian Army 1911-13; is a
F.R.G.S. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1911.
Burton-Baldry [see Baldry].
Bury, Capt. Charles Kenneth Howard-,
D. S.O. [see E. Suffolk, colls.].
Bury, Francis George, C.B.E.; b. 18 — ;
Hon. Treasurer King George and Queen
Mary’s Club for Oversea Forces; cr. C.B.E.
1918. 8, Cheniston Gardens , PV.8.
Bury, Lindsay Edward, C.B.E. , son
of Francis George Bury, of 8, Cheniston
Gardens, Kensington, W. ; b. 1882; ed. at
Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1904) ;
sometime local and temporary Col. RE.;
European War 1915-16 (despatches, O.B-E.) ;
was Private Sec. to Adviser Public Works
Depart. 1910-11 ; Inspector of Irrigation,
Egypt; has 4th class Medjidie ; m. 1909,
Kathleen Frances Malbisse, da. of Henry
John Beckwith, of Millichope Park, Craven
Arms, balop; cr. O-B.R. 1918, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. New University Club.
Bury, Engineer- Com. William A.,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; Engineer-Corn. R.N.
(retired); European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O ); cr. D.S.O. 1918. Gallow-
hill, Northumberland .
Busfield,. Major Johnson Atkinson,
D.S.O. , son of the late Lieut.-Col. W. Busfield,
formerly Cheshire Regt., of Cheriton House,
Hants; b. 1877 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ;
Major Cheshire Regt. (Reserve) ; S. Africa
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps) . European War
1914-19 (despatches thrice, D.S.O.) : m. 1907,
Marion Sarah Neville, da. of the late Marshal
Neville Clarke, of Graiguenoe Park, Thurles,
co. Tipperarj7; cr.D.S.O. 1918. Glanhonddu,
Brecon; Junior Army and Navy Club.
Bush, Lieut. Athelstan Paul, D.S.O., son
of Col. James Paul Bush, C.M.G. , C.B.E. ; b.
1892 ; Lieut. R.N. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O., Legion of Honour) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919. Junior Army and Navy Club.
Bush, Major Charles Gerald, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; served during European War 1914-
17 as Major R.A.S.C. (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Bush, Col. Harry Stebbing, C.B., C.M.G.,
son of the late William Bush, of Haworth
House, Middlesex; b. 1871; ed. at Dover
C oil. ; entered Roy. W. Kent Regt. 1893,
became Major Army Ordnance Depart. T908,
Lieut.-Col. igis, and Brevet Col. 1917 » N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with clasp),
European War 1914-18 as Ordnance Officer
(despatches, C.M.G., Brevet Col., C.B.,
Belgian Croix de Guerre) : m. 1903, Helen
Ethel, da. of John Ian Someren Pope; cr.
C M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1919. Army and
Navy, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Bush, Major Herbert Fulford, D.S.O. ;
b 18—; formerly Major R.A.S.C., and Dep.
Assist. Director of Supplies ; European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Bush, Col. James Paul, C.M.G., C.B.E.,
Ch.M., son of Major Robert Bush (formerly
96th Regt.), of Clifton, Bristol ; b. 1857; ed.
at Clifton Coll., and at Univ. Coll., London
(Ch. M. 1912); M.R.C.S. Eng. 1881; is a
D.L. ; Consulting Surg. to Bristol Roy. In-
firmary, Lecturer on Operative Surgery at
Univ. of Bristol, Past Pres, of Bath and
Bristol Branch of British Med. Asso., and
of Bristol Medico-Chirurgical So., Col. Army
Med. Ser., a Member of Council of Epsom
Coll., of International Surgical So., of Glou-
cestershire County Asso., and of Court of
Bristol Univ., and a D.L. for Gloucestershire;
sometime Assist. Director Med. Sers. cos.
Gloucester and Somerset ; S. Africa 1900, as
Senior Surg. to Princess Christian Hospital,
Natal Field Force, and Senior Med. Officer
H.M. Hospital Ship “ Lismore Castle ” (de-
spatches, medal with clasps, C.M.G.), Euro-
pean War 19x4-19 (despatches, Brevet Col.,
C.B.E.) ; has T.D.; author of various surgical
papers : m. 1887, Laura Annie, el. da. of
the late John Robertson, of Colac, Victoria,
Australia; cr. C.M.G. 1900, C.B.E. (Mil.)
19x9. Vyvyan House, Clifton Park , Clifton ,
Bristol ; Constitutional {London), and
Clifton ( Bristol ) Clubs.
Bush, Capt. James Tobin, C.B.E., son of
James Charles Tobin Bush, of Bromley,
Kent; b. 1874; Capt. R.N. ; in Controller’s
Depart., Admiralty 1910-12; European War
1914-19 with Ocean Escort (despatches,
’ C.B.E.); appointed Naval Assist, to Adm.
1 of Training Ser. 1920: m. 1904, Antonia
Harriet Lander, da. of John Richard Leonard
Cridland, of Copenhagen and Exeter; cr.
1 C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
t Bush, Brig.-Gen. John Ernest, C.B. , son
: of the late Major Robert Bush, formerly 96th
1 Regt. ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Clifton Coll. ; entered
; 106th Regt. 1880, became Lieut.-Col. Dur-
>' ham L.I. 1906, Col. 1909, and Hon. Brig.-
5 Gen. 1917; retired 1917; served in Sudan
> 1885-6 (medal, bronze star), during S. African
> War 1902 (Queen s medal with three clasps),
t and during European War 1914-16 (de-
1 spatches twice, C.B.) : m. 1893, Mabel
) Katharine, da. of the late Hon. Justice
Beverley; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916.
, Bush, Major Joseph George, D.S.O. ;
• b. 18 — ; Major South African Forces, and
Comdg. a Commando; German S.-W. Africa
1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Bushe, Robert Gervase, C.M.G., son of
> the late John Scott Bushe, C.M.G., Colonial
1, Sec., Trinidad ; 6.1851; ed. at Clifton Coll.,
at Queen’s Coll., Trinidad, and at King’s
; Coll., Camb. (Scholar, B.A., Wrangler,
*332
COMPANIONAGE.
Mathematical Tripos 1875) ; appointed
Assist. Master, Queen’s Roy. Coll., Trinidad
1878, Inspector of Schs., Trinidad 1891, and
Auditor-Gen. 1903; acted as Colonial Sec.
1906, 1908-9, 1911, 1913, and 1914-15 : m. 1880,
Violet, da. of A. R. Gray, of Trinidad ; cr.
C.M.G. 1911. Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Bushe, Brig.-Gen. Thomas Francis,
C.M.G., son of the late Rev. Thomas Francis
Bushe, ofRathowen; h. 1858; ed. at Chelten-
ham Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
entered R.A. 1878, became Capt. 1886, Major
1896, Lieut. -Col. 1904, Brevet Col. 1907, Col.
1909 (h.-p. 1910), and Hon. Brig. Gen. 1914 ;
served in S. Africa 1895-1900, and 1902 (des-
patches, medal with six clasps, C.M.G.);
was Assist. Director of Artillery 1906-10,
Comdt. Ordnance Coll. 1911, and a Brig.-
Com. 1914-17 ; m. 1907, Bessie Sarah, el. da.
of the late Major Thomas Auchinleck, of
Crevenagh, Omagh ; cr. C.M.G. 1900. Drum-
hallanh, Rathmullan , co. Donegal; Army
and Navy Club.
Buston, Brig.-Gen. Philip Thomas, C.B.,
C. M.G., D.S.O.; b. 1853 ; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll.; entered R.E. 1872, became Capt. 1884,
Major 1888, Lieut.-Col. 1899, Brevet Col. 1903
(h.-p. 1904), Col. 1905 (h.-p. 1909) (retired 1910),
and Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1912; served during
Afghan War 1878-80 (despatches, medal with
two clasps), with Hazara Expedition 1888 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp, Brevet Major),
with Hazara Expedition 1891 (despatches,
clasp), and in S. Africa 1899-1901 in command
of R.E. (despatches, Queen’s medal with
four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
D. S.O.) ; was Ch. Engineer, Aldershot
Command 1005-9; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.)
1906, C.M.G 1918. Tilstock Lodge, Whit-
church, Salop.
Buswell, Lieut.-Col. Ferberd Richard,
C. M.G. ; b. 1864; formerly Lieut.-Col.
R.A.S.C. ; served in China 1900 (medal),
and during European War 1914-17 as Col.
(despatches, C.M.G ); cr. C.M.G. 1917
Butchart, Major Henry Jackson,
D. S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major Scottish Horse
Yeo. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; has Order of Star of Roumania; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Butchart, Major James Alexander,
D.S.O., son of J . S. Butchart, of Aberdeen ;
b. 1877; is Major R.F.A.; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) :
m. 1916, K. E. R. Fryer; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Worthy Park, Winchester ; Junior United
Service Club.
Butcher, Lieut -Col. Herbert Cecil,
D.S.O., son of George Butcher, of 9,
Tregunter Road, S.W. ; b. 1890 ; Lieut.-
Col. Pveserve of Officers (Roy. Lancaster
Regt.) ; European War 1915-18 with Dorset-
shire Regt. (four times wounded, de-
spatches tour times, D.S O. with Bar):
m. 1917, Hester, da. of Donald MacLeod,
of Auchendrane, Oxton, Cheshire, and 14,
York Terrace, Regent’s Park, N.W.; cr.
D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1917). Wattisfield Croft,
Suffolk.
Butcher, Paymaster-Com. Reginald,
C.M.G., M.V.O., son of Henry H. D.
Butcher; b. 1880; entered Pay Depart.,
R.N. 1897, became Assist. Paymaster 1901,
Paymaster 1911, Staff- Pay mas ter 1915, and
Paymaster-Com. 1917; sometime Assist.
Paymaster Royal Yacht “Victoria and
Albert ” : m. 1920, Ethel King, da. of the
late Henry Brock, of Darleith, Dumbarton-
shire ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1909, C.M.G.
1919.
Butler, Col. Arthur Graham, D.S.O.,
son of Wiliam Butler, of Kilcoy, Queensland;
b. 1872; ed. at Ipswich Gram. Sch., and at
Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1894, M.B. and B.Ch.
1897) ; is Hon. Col. Australian Imperial
Forces; European War 1915-18 in Darda-
nelles and France with Australian Inf. (de-
spatches twice, D.S.O.); has contributed to
various med. journals : in. 1902, Lilian Kate,
da. of John Mills; cr. D.S.O. 10x5. Wickham
Terrace, Brisbane, Oueenslana ; Queensland
Club.
Butler, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Townley*
C.M. G. , son of the late Philip Butler, of Tick-
ford Abbey, Newport Pagnell ; b. 1867 ; ed. at
Charterhouse ; entered R.A. 1886, became
Capt. 1896, Major 1901, and Lieut.-Col. 1913
(h.-p. 1919) ; S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps). European War 1914-17
(wounded, despatches four times, C.M.G.):
m. 1907, Kathleen Natalia, da. of B. Horace
Wood, of Clairmont, Natal; cr. C.M.G. 1915.
Junior United Service Club.
Butler, Capt. Bertram, D.S.O., M.C.',
b. 18— ; is Capt. Newfoundland Forces ;
served during European War 1915-18 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O ); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Butler, Lieut.-Col. Charles Flenry,
D.S.O., D.S.C.; b. 18 — ; served during
European War 1914-17 as Lieut.-Col. R.A.F.
(despatches, D.S.C., D.S.O. and Bar) ;
cr. D.S.O. (with Bar) 1917.
Butler, Lieut -Col. Charles Philip, D.S.O.,
son of the Hon. Sir Richard Butler, of
Adelaide, S. Australia; b. 1880; ed. at St.
Peter’s Coll. .Adelaide ; is aStock aodStation
Agent, and Lieut.-Col. Australian Inf.; served
in S. Africa 1991-2 (Queen’s medal with five
clasps), and during European War 1915-17
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1901, Bertha
Smeeton Hawkins; cr. D.S.O. 1917. Naval
and Military {Adelaide) Club.
Butler, Maj.-Gen. Ernest Reuben
Charles, C.B.. C.M.G., F.R.C.V.S. ; b. 1864 ;
entered Army Vet. Ser. 18^4, became Capt.
1894, Major 1902, Lieut.-Col. 1908, Brevet
Col. 19x1, Col. 1914, and Maj.-Gen. 1919 ;
Burma Expedition 1885-7 (medal with
clasp), European War 1914-18 as a Director
of Vet. Sers., with rank of Brig -Gen.
(despatches, C.B.. C.M.G., 3rd class Serbian
Order of the White Eagle and Egyptian
Order of the Nile) ; cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.B.
(Mil.) 1918.
Butler, Harold Beresford, C.B., son of
Alfred J. Butler, of Brasenose Coll., Oxford ;
b. 1883; Assist. Sec. Ministry of Labour,
also a Member of its Departmental Council :
m. 1910, Olive, da. of S. A. Waters, of Stil-
lorgan, Co. Dublin; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1919.
Sherwood Fen, Sandhurst, Berks.
Butler, Col. Henry Hugh, C.B.E., son of
Lieut.-Gen. — Butler; b. 1863; ed. at Welling-
ton Coll. ; Col. R.A. (retired) ; European War
1914-19 (C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Butler, Lieut.-Col. Henry Nairn, D.S.O..
M.B., son of the late Hon. G. H. Butler,
of Australia; b. 1886; ed. at Brentwood
Gram. Sch., Essex ; M.B., B.S., Melbourne
Univ.; is Lieut.-Col. Australian Army Med.
Corps; served during European War 1915-17
in Egypt, Gallipoli, and France (despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 1910, Doris Cameron Harvey;
cr. D.S.O. 1917. Hobart, Tasmania ; Tas-
manian, and Naval and Military ( Hobart )
Clubs.
Butler, Capt. James Ramsay Montagu,
M.V.O. , son of the late Rev. Henry Montagu
Butler, D.D. [see Ramsay, Bt., cr. 1666]; b.
1883; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll.,
l ati.b. (Craven Scholar and 1st class Clas-
sical Tripos 19C9, 1st class Historical Tripos
and Gladstone Memorial Prizeman 1910,
Fedow 1913); cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1920.
Butler, Col. the Hon. Lesley James
Probyn, C.M.G., D.S.O. [see B. Dunboyne].
Butler, Miss Lily Isabella, da. of —
Butler; b. 18 — ; a voluntary worker in Paris
during European War; cr. C.B.E- (Civil)
1920.
Butler, Matthew Joseph, C.M.G., son of
the late Tobias Butler ; b. 1856 ; ed. at De La
Salle Institute, Toronto, at Toronto Univ.
(LL.B. 1897), and at Kent Coll, of Law,
Chicago ; Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,
Springfield, Illinois 1897; is a Civil En-
gineer, a M I.C.E. (London), and a Member
of American and Canadian So. of Civil En-
gineers, and of American So. of Mechanical
Engineers; was Ch. Engineer Napanee,
Tamworth, and Quebec Railway 1884-5, En-
gineer of Buildings and Water Ser., Atche-
son, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway 1885-6,
Manager of a Wood Pulp Mill 1887-9, Ch.
Engineer of Bay of Quinte Railway and
COMPANION AGE.
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Navigation Co. 1890-56, a Gen. Consulting
Engineer 1897-1000, Ch. Engineer for Con-
tractor of Hillsborough Bridge, Charlotte-
town 1900-1902, Ch. Engineer, Locomotive j
and Machine Co. of Montreal (Structural |
Depart.) 1903-4, and Assist. Ch. Engineer
National Trans-Continental Railway 1904;!
appointed Dep. Min. and Ch. Engineer of
Canadian Govt. Railways and Canals 1905,
Chm. of Govt. Railways Managing Board I
1909, and Second Vice-Pres. and Gen.
Manager Dominion Steel and Iron Co.
(Limited) and Dominion Coal Co. (Limited)
1910, and Consulting Engineer to Sir W. G.
Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. (Limited)
in Canada 1013: m. 1880, Loretta Mellissa
Jane, da. of Henry Shibley ; cr. C.M.G. 1909. ,
49, Lincoln Avenue , M ontreal ; Rideau ( Ot-
tawa]), and Mount Royal and University
{Montreal) Clubs.
Butler, Montagu Sherard Dawes, C.B.,
C.V.O., C.I.E., C.B.E., son of the late
Spencer Perceval Butler, Bar.-at-law, of 6,
Northmoor Road, Oxford; b. 1873; ed. at
Haileybury, and at Pembroke Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1894, Fellow 1895, M. A. 1898, Bhaunagar
medallist 1896) ; Fellow and Syndic Punjab
Univ. 1910; sometime Pres. Cambridge Univ.
Union {entered I.C.S. 1896 ; appointed Assist.
Commr., Punjab 1896, State Settlement
Officer, Kotah 1904, Dep. Commr., Lahore
1909. and Dep. Sec. to Govt, of India in
Home Depart. 1911 ; appointed Joint Sec. to
Roy. Commn. on Public Sers. in India 1912,
and Dep. Commr. Attock Dist. 1916 : m.
1901, Ann Gertrude, da. of George Smith,
C.I.E., LL.D. ; cr. C.I.E. 1909, C.V.O. 1911,
C.B. (Civil) 1916, C.B.E- (Civil) 1919.
Butler, Major Patrick Richard, D.S.O.,
son of the late Lieut.-Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir
William Francis Butler, P.C., G.C.B. [see
Butler, “Knights’ Widows”]; b. 1880;
Major Roy. Irish Regt., and a Gen. Staff
Officer ; S. African War 1901-2 (medal)
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917. Bansha , co. Tipperary ;
Army and Navy , and Junior Naval and
Military Clubs.
Butler, Richard Jago, C.B. ; formerly
Assist. Engineer-in-Ch., Depart, of Con-
troller of the Navy : m. 1907, Ethel Emily
Northcott, da. of the lateCapt. C. G. Cottell,
formerly Indian Army ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1902. 32, Victoria Street , S. W.
Butler, Major the Hon. Robert Thomas
Rowley Probyn, D.S.O., M.C. [see B. Dun-
boyne],
Butler, Lieut.-Col. Stephen Seymour,
C. M.G. , D.S.O. ; b. 1880; Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. S. Staffordshire Regt.; S. African
War 1899-1901 (Queen’s medal with five
clasps. King’s medal with two clasps), Nandi
and Embra Expeditions (medal with two
clasps), Sudan (medal with clasp, 4th class
of Order of Nile ), European War 1914-18 (de
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col., Croix
de Guerre, C. M G., Order of Sacred Treasure
of Japan): m. 1913, Phyllis, da. of Col. H.
Critchley-Salmonson, of Chagford, Devon ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919.
Butler, Lieut. - Col. Sydney George,
D. S.O.; 3.1874; entered Roy. Army Med.
Corps 1899, became Capt. 1902, Major 1911,
Lieut.-Col. 1915; served during S. African
War 1899-1902, present at actions of Colenso,
Spion Kop, and Vaal Kranz (Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), and during European War 1914-15
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1914.
Butler, Major the Hon. Theobald Patrick
Probyn, D.S.O. [see B. Dunboyne].
Butler, Com. Vernon Saumarez, D.S.O. ;
b. 1885 ; is Com. R.N. ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., promoted); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Butler, Brig.-Gen. William John Ches-
shyre, C.B. ; son of the late Philip Butler, of
Tickford Abbey, Bucks; b. 1864 ; is Col. and
Hon. Brig.-Gen. R. A (retired); S. African
War 1899-1902 on Staff (Queen’s medal with
five clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, C B.) :
m. 1895, Charlotte, da. of William Shepheard,
of IJrpinghani ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Queen
Anne’s Mansions, St. James' sPark, S.tV. 1
Butler, Lieut.-Col. William Mahony,
D.S.O., son of John Butler, J.P., of The
Minauns, Callan, co. Kilkenny; b. 1876: ed.
at Clongowes Wood Coll. , and at Coll, de la
Paix, Namur ; Major King Edward’s Horse ;
S. Africa 1900-1902 (despatches, Queen’s
medal with clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-19, as Lieut.-Col.
Comdg. Tank Corps (despatches, D.S.O.) : m.
1919, Hilda Mary, da. of the late Robert
John Garden, M.D., of Aberdeen ; cr. D.S.O.
1919. The Minauns, Callan, co. Kilkenny.
Butler, Lieut.-Col. Richard Fowler-,
C. B. , son of the late Maj.-Gen. Robert Henry
Fowler-Butler, of Pendeford Hall and Bar-
ton Half, Staffordshire; b. 1865; entered
Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) 1886,
became Capt. 1897, Major 1902, and Lieut.-
Col. 1912; retired 1919; sreved during Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.) ; is a
J.P. for Staffordshire: m. 1513, Caroline
Anne, da. of the Rev. Edward Samson, R. of
Armitage, Stafford; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915.
The Hall, Barton-under-Needwood, Staf-
fordshire
Butler-Bowden [see Bowden].
Butt, Engineer -Com. Percy Lovell,
D S.O., son of Capt. J. H. Butt, R.N.; b.
1879 ; Engineer-Corn. R.N. ; Somaliland
1902-4, European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Buttenshaw, Major Alfred Sidney,
D.S.O., son of Samuel Edward Buttenshaw,
of Blenheim Road, St. Albans, Herts ; b.
1886 ; ed. at St. Albans Sch., and at McGill
Univ., Montreal (B.Sc. 1910) ; is an Engineer,
Major Canadian Ordnance Corps, and In-
spector of Ordnance Machinery ; served
during European War 1916-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 1911, Constance Mary, da. of
the late Rev. George Garlick ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Butter, Capt. Archibald Edward, C.M.G-,
son of the late Lieut.-Col. Archibald Butter,
of Faskally ; b. 1874 ; undertook Surveying
Expedition in countries bordering on
Abyssinian and British E. Africa Protec-
torate 1902-3 (C.M.G.) ; formerly Capt. Yeo. :
m. 1910, Helen Cicely, da. of the laie Charles
Windham Rudolph Kerr [see M. Lothian,
colls.]; cr. C.M.G. 1903. Riddell, Silliesleaj,
Roxburghshire ; Carlton , and Turf Clubs.
Butterfield, Major Edward, D.S.O., son
of the late Thomas Butterfield, of Brookside,
Burley-in-Wharfedale, Yorkshire; b. 1880;
ed. at Bradford Gram. Sch., and at R.M.C. ;
entered Indian Army 1901, and became Major
1915 ; served in Mesopotamia 1915-16 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); joined Burma Commn.
1906, became Forest Settlement Officer 1913,
and Dep. Commr. 1914 ; is a Special Power-
Magistrate, and a J.P. of Burma : m. 1910,
Gladys, da. of the late John Milne, of Aber-
deen ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Butterworth, Alan, C.S.L, son of
Henry Butterworth, of Rochdale ; b. 1864 ;
ed. at Elizabeth Coll., Guernsey, and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford ; entered I.C.S. 1885 >
appointed Under Sec., Revenue Depart.,
Madras 1893, Judge and Sessions Judge
1897, Div. Judge 1898, Sub-Collector and
Joint Magistrate 1898, Collector and Magi-
strate 1901, Sec. to Govt., Local, Municipal,
Educational, and Legislative Departs. 1912,
and Ch. Sec. to Govt, of Madras 1914; retired
1918; joint author of “Inscriptions of
the Nellore District,” etc. : m. 1897, Alice
Erskine, da. of Maj.-Gen. G. Colclough, for-
merly R.H.A. ; cr. C.S.L 1915.
Butterworth, Reginald, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; Div. Road Transport Officer, N.E-
Div. during European War; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.
Butterworth, Lieut.-Col. Reginald
Francis Amhurst, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of
the late R. W. Butterworth, of Rockwell,
near Bristol; b. 1876; is Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.E., and a Dt p. Director of
Works ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O with Bar, Brevet Lieut.-Col., C. M.G.) :
m. 1904, Margaret Elaine, da. of the late
T. H. Morison, of Portclew, Pembroke; cr .
D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1917), C M.G. 1919.
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COMPANION AGE.
Button, Howard, C.B.E. , son of John |
Joseph Button, of Fernbank, Olton, War- j
wickshire ; b. 1875 ; ed. at King Edward’s j
Gram. Sch., Birmingham ; a Fellow of I
Institute of Chartered Accountants, and of I
Chartered Institute of Secretaries ; in j
R.N.V.R. during European War 1915-17;
Director of Internal Audits, Min. of Muni-
tions 1917-18, and Controller of Munitions
Accounts >918-19; author of “Notes on
Principles of Profit Sharing and Labour Co-
partnership " : m. 1905, Beatrice Maud, da.
of the late Willoughb}' Frederick Ellis; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 86, East Sheen Avenue ,
East Sheen, S. IV. 14 ; Royal Automobile
Club.
Buxton, Major Anthony, D.S.O. [see
Buxton, Bt , cr. 1804].
Buxton, Com. Bernard, D.S.O. [see
Buxton, Bt., colls.].
Buxton, Lieut. -Col. Geoffrey Fowell,
C.B. [see Buxton, Bt., colls.].
Buxton, Major Ivor, D.S.O. [see Buxton,
Bt., colls.].
Buxton, Lieut. -Col. John Lawrence^
C.M.G., D.S.O. [see Buxton, Bt., cr. 1804,
colls.].
Buxton, Major Lionel Gurney, M.V.O.,
M.C. [see Buxton, Bt., cr. 1804, colls.].
Buxton, Capt. Robert Vere, D.S.O.
[see Buxton, Bt., colls.].
Buzzard, Lieut.-Col. Charles Norman,
C. M.G., D.S.O.; b. 1873; Lieut.-Col. R.G.A.
(retired) ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., D.S.O., Mil. Order of
Savoy, C.M.G., Order of Crown of Italy) ; cr.
D. S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Buzzard, Lieut.-Col. Frank Anstie,
D S.O., son of the late Thomas Buzzard,
M.D., of 74, Grosvenor Street, W. ; b; 1875 ;
Lieut.-Col. R.F.A.; European War 1914-19
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O. with Bar):
m. 1911, Joan, da. of the Hon. John Collier
[see B. Monkswell] ; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar
1919).
Byass, Col. Harry Nichol, C.M.G.; b.
1863 ; entered York and Lancaster Regt.
1885, and retired as Lieut.-Col. 1912 ; is
Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. Labour Corps ;
served during S. African War 1900-1902
(despatches, Queen’s medal with five clasps),
and during European War 1914-17, in com-
mand of a Batn. York and Lancaster Regt.
(despatches, C.M.G.); cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Bye, Capt. Walter Roderick Griffith,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. Roy. W. Surrey
Regt. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Byng, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Antony
Schomberg, D.S.O. [see E. Strafford],
Byrne, Col. Frederick Joseph, C.M.G. ,
son of J. A. Byrne, F.R.C.S.I., of London-
derry; b- 1873; Col. Reserve of Officers
(formerly Connaught Rangers) ; N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-18 (despatches,
C.M.G., Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col.); cr.
C. M.G. 1917. 36, Sloane Court , S.W.
Byrne, Major George Cumming, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; is Major Australian Army Med.
Corps; served during European War 1915-17
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Byrne, Major Herbert Richard, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Australian Artillery ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D. S.O. 1918.
Byrne, Major Hugh Frederick, D.S.O.;
b. 1875 ; Major R.A.O.C. ; Somaliland 1902
(despatches, medal with three clasps), Euro-
pean War 1914-18 as Lieut.-Col. (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Byrne, James Patrick, C.B., I.S.O. ; b.
18—; entered Inland Revenue Depart. 1872,
became Senior Assist. Sec. of Excise 1877,
and a Sec. of Board of Customs and Excise
1909: m. 1882 cr. I.S.O. 1903, C.B. (Civil)
X913. Custom House , E.C.
Byrne, Lieut.-Col. John Dillon, D.S.O. ;
b. 1875; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.A.,
and a Gen. Staff Officer; N.-W. Frontier
of India 1908 (medal with clasp), European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut-.Col.) : m. 1919, Lena, widow of Capt.
C. J. C. Barrett, Roy. Scots Fusiliers ; cr.
D. S.O. 1917. 77, Cadogan Place, S.W. 7.
Byrne, Major Louis Campbell, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 1894 ; Lieut, and Acting Major
2nd Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C. with Bar,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Byrne, Capt. Patrick Anthony Langan-,
D.S.O.; b. 1852; is Capt. R.A. ; served dur-
ing European War 1914-16 with Roy. Flying
Corps (despatches. D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Byrom, Thomas Emmett, C.B.E.; b.
18— ; Controller, Munitions Accounts, Min.
of Munitions during European War; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Byron, Pay master- Rear- A dm. Charles
Edgar, C.M.G. ; b. 1852; Paymaster-Rear-
Adm. R.N. (retired); W. Coast of Africa 1894
(despatches, medal with clasp), Benin River
Expedition 1894 (clasp), Brass River Expe-
dition 1895 (clasp); was Private Sec. to Gov.
of W. Australia 1903-6, and Sec. to Principal
Naval Transport Officer. Marseilles 1914-18
(despatches, C.M.G., Officer Legion of
Honour) : m. 1st, 1877, Ellen Nina, da. of the
late Major Gardine Shaw ; 2ndly, 1899,
Mary Georgina, da. of the late Andrew
Thornton Todd, of Buncrana, Ireland ; cr.
C. M.G. 1917. 38, Penywern Road, S.W. 5/
Junior Naval and Military Club.
Byron, Brig.-Gen. John, C.B., C.M.G.,
son of the late Com. R. H Byron, R.N. ;
b. 1872; Brig.-Gen. R.A. attached Head
Quarters ; N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), S. Africa 1900
(despatches. Queen’s medal with four clasps) ;
has Italian Croix de Guerre; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1918, C.M.G. 1919. Army and. Navy Club.
Byron, Hon. John Joseph, C.M.G.,
D. S.O., son of the late John Byron, of
Harristown, co. Wexford ; b. 1863 ; served in
Philippine War 1899, as Mil. Attache with
U.S. Army, and in S. Africa 1899-1900, as
A.D.C. to Field-Marshal Lord Roberts
(severely wounded, despatches twice, two
medals with five clasps, C.M.G.), in German
S.-W. Africa Campaign 1915, Comdg. Inf.
Brig, (wounded, despatches, 3rd class Rus-
sian Order of St. Stanislas with Swords,
Legion of Legion), and in German E. Africa
Campaign 1916 (wounded) ; commanded a
Regt. of Roy. Australian Artillery 1895-9 i was
A.D.C. to Duke of Cornwall and York during
H.R.H.’s Colonial Tour 1901, A.A.G. Head
Quarters of Australian Commonwealth Mil.
Forces 1902-3, and a M.L.C., Orange River
Colony 1907-10; is a Member of Senate of
Union of S. Africa: m. 1895, Mary, da.
of the late William Mather Anderson ; cr.
C.M.G. 1900, D.S.O. 1917. Westminster,
Orange Free State.
Byron, Col. Richard, D.S.O. [see E.
Byron, colls.].
Bythell, Col. William John, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Col. R.E. (retired) ; European War
19x4-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Caborne, Com. Warren Frederick, C.B. ,
son of the late Warren Caborne, of Broom-
field ; b. 1849; formerly in Mercantile
Marine ; is Com. in Roy. Naval Reserve,
Nautical Assessor to H.M.’s Privy Council,
Inspector to Board of Trade for Marine In-
quiries, Fellow of the Roy. Astronomical,
Roy. Geographical and Roy. Meteorological
(sometime Hon. Sec. and Vice-Pres.) Sos.,
Member of Council of the Roy. United
Service Institution, Chm. of its Museum
Committee, Dep. Chm. of Shipwrecked
Mariners’ So., a Director of Sailors’ Homes,
London Docks and Gravesend, Treasurer
of St. Andrew’s Waterside Church Mission
to Sailors, and an Hon. Comdt. British Red
Cross ; commanded a transport during
Burma Expedition 1885-6; subsequently in
Egyptian Coast Guard Ser. ; was Assessor
for Inquiries into Shipping Casualties, 1898-
1914, Nautical Assessor to H.M.’s Court of
COMPANIONAGE.
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Appeal (Supreme Court of Judicature) 1903-8,
and British Nautical Assessor to Canadian
Roy. Commn. to enquire into loss of “Em-
press of Ireland ” 1914, in Naval Ordnance
Depart, during European War ; has Roy.
Naval Reserve Officers’ Decoration ; author
of inumerous articles on naval and other
subjects: m. 1897, Mary Lilian, el. da. of
Sir (Thomas) William Boord, 1st Bt. ; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1897. Royal United Service Insti-
tution, Whitehall , S.W. ; Loppington Hall ,
near Wem , Salop ; Union {Malta) Club.
Cabot, Lieut -Col. Hugh, C.M.G. ; b. 18 — ;
Hon. Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Caccia, Anthony Mario Felix, C.B. ,
M.V.O., son of Fabio Julian Caccia, of 24,
Via Gino Capponi, Florence, and of Villa
Aurora, Carreggi, Italy; b. 1869; ed. at
Cooper’s Hill Coll. ; M.A. Oxford ; was in
Indian Forest Ser. 1889-1920; is Director
of Forest Studies at India Office, a Fellow
of Roy. Zoological So., and a Member of
Roy. Colonial Institute ; served with British
Expeditionary Force 1915-19 as Major on
Staff, and as Sec. Supreme War Council at
Versailles and Peace Conference in Paris
(despatches) : m. 1901, Fanny Theodora, da.
of Azim Salvador Birch, of Oruamatua, New
Zealand, and 48, Courtfield Gardens, S.W. ;
cr. M.V.O. (5th class) 1903, C.B. (Civil) 1919.
7, Norham Gardens , Oxford ; Sports’ Club.
Caddell, Lieut.-Col. Henry Mortimer,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of Col. Henry Caddell,
Recorder of Petty Sessions, Ireland, of
27, Ailesbury Road, Dublin ; b. 1875 > e<L
at Roy. Sch., Armagh, and at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. 1895); entered Army Ser.
Corps 1900, became Capt. 1905, Major 1914,
and Brevet Lieut.-Col*. 1918; S. African War
1899-1902 (despatches), European War
1914- 19 on Staff (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.) ; appointed an Assist.
Director of Transport 1919, and Dep. Assist.
1920 : m. 1906, Margaret Caroline, da. of the
late Rev. J. Hughes-Jones, V. of Nevern,
Pembrokeshire ; cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G.,
1919. Moorside, Fleet , Hants.
Caddy, Lieut.-Col. Hector Osman, C.M.G.,
D. S.O. , son of Henry Caddy, of Helston,
Cornwall, and Melbourne and Adelaide,
Australia; b. 1882; Lieut.-Col. Australian
Field Artillery; appointed to command a
Field Artillery Brig. 1916; European War
1915- 18 in Gallipoli and France (despatches,
D.S.O., Croix de Guerre, C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O.
1917, C.M.G. 1919. Trevarno, Avoca Avenue,
St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia; Victorian
Naval and Military Club.
Cade, Lieut.-Col. David Duncan, D.S.O.,
son of the late Joseph Wright Cade, of
South Yarra, Melbourne, Australia ; b. 1875;
ed. at Melbourne Univ. (M.B., Ch.B. 1899) ;
is Lieut.-Col. Australian Army Med. Corps ;
S. African War 1902, European War 191418
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cadell, Alan, C.S.I., son of the late
John Cadell, of Tranent, East Lothian ;
b. 1841; ed. at Edinburgh Acad, and Univ.
(B.A. 1861) :entered B.C.S. 1862; has succes-
sively been Assist. Magistrate, Settlement
Officer, Magistrate and Collector, Commr.
and Member of Revenue Board of N.-W.
Provinces; was Lieut. -Gov. of N.-W. Pro-
vinces and Oudh Jan. to Nov. 1895, and a
Member of Viceroy’s Council 1895-7 : m. 1872,
Florence Margaret, who d. 1917, da. of the
late William James Wallace, of Ballycourcy,
co. Wexford; cr. C.S.I. 1895. 36, Rosary
Gardens , S.W. 7; East India United Ser-
vice Club.
Cadell, Lieut.-Col. Harry Ernest, C.B.E.,
son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Alexander Tod
Cadell, R.A. ; b. 1867 ; Lieut.-Col. R.A. (Re-
serve) ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C. B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cadell, Major John George, D.S.O., son
of Alan Cadell (formerly I.C.S.), of Glen-
mara, Arthur Road, Wimbledon Park, S.W. ;
b. 1879; ed. at Marlborough, and at R.M.C.;
Major Indian Army ; N.-W. Frontier of India
1901-2 (medal with clasp) and 1908 (medal
with clasp), E. Africa 1914-17 (despatches,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917. Naval and Mili-
tary Club.
Cadell, Lieut.-Col. Patrick Robert, C.S.I. ,
C.I.E., sonofCol. Thomas Cadell, V.u., C.B.,
of Cockenzie, E. Lothian; 6.1871 ; ed. at Edin-
burgh Acad , at Haileybury, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford; entered I.C.S. 1891, became
Chm. of Karachi Plague Commn. 1898, Under
Sec. to Govt, in Revenue and Finance
Departs. 1900, Collector of Customs, Bombay
1906, Collector of Customs, Calcutta 1908,
Municipal Commr., Bombay City 1910,
Commr. in Sind 1913, Ch. Sec. to Govt,
of Bombay 1916, and Commr. in Sind 1923;
is Col. Indian Defence Force (V.D.), and
Hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy of India: m. 1920.
Agnes Aimee, da. of John Kemp, of 1,
Onslow Square, S.W. ; cr. C.I.E 1913, C.S.I.
1919. New {Edinburgh), East India United
Services, and Byculla { Bombay ) Clubs.
Cahill, Lieut.-Col. Robert John, D.S.O.,
M. B. ; b. 1881 ; ed. at Dublin Univ. (M.B.
and B.Ch. 1903) ; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ;
N. -W. Frontier of India 1908 (medal with
clasps), European War 1916-18 in Pales-
tine (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cahill, Major William Geoffrey, C.M.G.,
son of John Cahill, of Ennis, co. Clare; b.
1854; ed. at National Schs. ; appointed Clerk
in Supreme Court Offices, Queensland 1878,
Dep. Curator of Intestate Estates 1885,
Registrar of Dist. Court, Brisbane 1887, Sec.
to Crown Law Officers 1889, Under Sec.,
Depart, of Justice 1890, and Commr. of Police,
Queensland 1905 (retired 1917) ; was Pro-
tector of Aboriginals for Queensland 1905-17;
served in Mil. Forces of Queensland and
Commonwealth of Australia for 27 years, be-
coming Major 1891 (V.D.); is Hon. A.D.C. to
Gov. of Queensland : m. 1878, Lavinia, da.
ofEdward Birnie, of Belfast ; cr. C.M.G. 1912.
Loretto, Newmarket, Brisbane, Queensland.
Cahusac, Capt. Charles Fitzroy, D.S.O. ,
son of Lieut.-Col. W. F. Cahusac ; b. 1885 ’>
ed. at Wellington Coll. ; Capt. Indian Army ;
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) :
m. 1918, Ahce Marion, da. of Gen. A. H.
Bamfield, I.S.C., and widow of Lieut.-Col.
John Sherston, D.S.O.; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cahusac, Col. William Freemantle,
C. M.G. ; b. 18 — ; Col. Indian Army (re-
tired) ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Caine, (Gordon) Ralph Hall, C.B.E. , son
of Sir (Thomas) Hall Caine, K.B.E. ; b. 1884 ;
Dep. Controller of Paper during European
War; cr. C.B.E- (Civil) 1920.
Cairnes, Major James Elliot, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major R.F.A. ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Greek medal for
mil. merit) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cairnes, Major Thomas Algar Elliott,
D. S.O. ; b. 1888 ; is Major Dragoon Guards
European War 1914-17 as Wing-Corn. 7th
R.A.F. (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Major) ;
cr. D.S.O. iyi7.
Cairns, William Murray, C.B.E., M.D. *
son of W. S. Cairns, of Hyldegarth, Hes-
wall, Cheshire ; b. 18— ; ed. at Edinburgh
Univ. (M.B., C.M. 1891, M.D. Honours 1914);
sometime Med. Supervisor, Education Com-
mittee, Liverpool ; Med. Officer-in-Charge,
Princes Road and Myrtle Street Auxiliary-
Hospitals, Liverpool during European War :
m. 1892 ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 67, Catherine
Street, Liverpool.
Caldecott, Lieut.-Col. Andrew Herbert,
D.S.O., son of A. E. Caldecott; b. 1883;
Capt., Brevet Major, and Acting Lieut.-Col.
Roy. Irish Regt. ; N.-W. Frontier of India
1908, European War 1914-19 (despatches
four times, Brevet Major, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Caldecott, Major Ernest Lawrence#
D.S.O. ; b. 1874 ; ed. at Kugby, and at Oriel
Coll., Oxford; Major R.A. ; Tibet 1903-4
(medal), European War 1914-18 (despatches
four times, D.S.O.); was A.D.C. to Lieut. -
Gov. of Burma 1907-10, and Private Sec.
1910-12 ; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Bridge House ,
Bmxbourne, Herts ; Junior Naval and
Military Club.
Caldecott, Maj.-Gen. Francis James(
C.B. , son of the late C. M. Caldecott,
J.P., D.L., of Holbrook Grange, Warwick-
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shire ; b. 1842 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; |
entered Bombay Artillery i860, became Capt.
R.A. 1872, Major 1880, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1881, Col. 1885, and Maj.-Gen. 1894; retired i
1897; served with Abyssinian Expedition)
1867-8 (despatches, medal), and during j
Afghan War 1879-80 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut.-
Col.) ; sometime Sup. ofGunpowder Factory,
Kirkee : m. 1st, 1866, Georgina, who d.
1901, da. of Hugh Watson, formerly of
Keillor, Perthshire; 2ndly, 1906, Jennie:
Beatrice, who d. 1920, da. of the late R. G. )
Clarke, of Cold Harbour, Wallingford ; cr.
C.B. (Mil.) 1894. c/o H. S. King & Co.
9, Pall Mall , 5. W.
Caldecott-Smith [see Smith].
Calder, Capt. Archibald, D.S.O .; b. 18 — ;
Steam Packet Co. (Limited) ; was Lieut.
Lancashire Fusiliers, and Capt. (Inland
Waterways and Docks) R.E. , employed
with Min. of Shipping and British War
Mission in N. America du>ing European
War (twice wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916. Elizabeth Place , Southern
Road, Cork.
Callam, Lieut.-Col , Alexander, D.S.O.,
M.D. , son of Alexander Callam; b. 1880;
ed. at Robert Gordon’s Coll., and Univ. ,
Aberdeen (M.B. and Ch.B. 1903, M.D. 1907) ;
Lieut. Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.); European War
1914-19, with E. Lancashire Field Am-
bulance (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1908,
Annie, da. of David Christie, of Redcastle,
Ross-shire; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Killearnan,
Reedley, Burnley.
2nd Lieut, and Acting Capt. Tank Corps ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Calder, Capt. Hector Mackay, D.S.O.,
M.C., M.B.) b. i3— ; ed. at Glasgow Univ.
(M.B. and Ch.B. 1908); is Capt. R.A.M.C.,
and a Dep. Assist. Director of Med. Sers. ;
served during European War 1 914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., M.C.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Calder, James Charles, C.B.E., son
of James Calder, of Ardargie, Perthshire; b.
1869 ; a Distiller and Landowner ; appointed
Assist. limber Controller 1917, and Con-
troller 1919 : m. '904, Mildred Louise, da. of
Col. Richard Manners, Hoy. Scots: cr.
O.BE. (Civil) 19 ;8, C.^.E. (Civil) 1920.
Ledland , Milnathort, Kinross-shire ; 32,
Park Lane, W.
Caldwell, Lieut.-Col. Alexander Francis
Somerville, D.S.O. ; b. 18— ; served during
European War 1914-18 as Lieut.-Col. N. Lanca-
shire Regt. (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Caldwell, Francis, C.B.E. , M. V.O., el.
son of the late Francis Brown Caldwell, of
Ledsham, Cheshire; b. i860; ed. privately;
was Assist. Ch. Constable, Liverpool
IC06-12, since when he has been Ch. Con-
stable: m. 1908, Edith Millicent Snow, da.
of Thomas Oxley, of Stretford, Manchester ;
cr. M.V.O. (5th class) 1913, C.B.E. (Civil)
1920. (i, Devonshire Road, Ptinccs Park,
Liverpool ; Athenaeum (. Liverpool ) Club.
Caldwell, Maj.-Gen. Frederick Crofton
Heath-, C.B. , son of the late Adm. Sir Leo-
pold Heath, K.C.B. ; b. 1858; entered R.E.
1877, became Capt. and Brevet Major 1888,
Major 1895, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1900, Lieut.-
Col. 1903, Brevet Col. 1905, Col. 1906, and Maj.-
Gen. 1914 ; retired 1919 ; served with Egyptian
Expedition 1882, present at battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze star), with
Soudan Expedition 1885 (despatches, clasp,
Brevet Major), and during S. African War
1899-1902, as Special Ser. Officer (despatches,
Queen’s medal with two clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ;
was Brig.-Maj. at Sch. of Mil. Engineering
1894-9, and A.A.G. for R.E. at Head-
quarters 1906-8, Inspector of R.E. 1908-13,
and in command of Scottish Coast Defences
1913-14, a Dbector at the War Office 1914-16,
and a Garrison Com. 1916-18, when he was
appointed Area Com. JR. A.F. ; assumed in
1913 the additional surname of Caldwell: m.
1889, Constance Mary, da. of Col. A. Hels-
ham Jones, formerly R.E. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1910. Linley Wood, Talke, Staffordshire.
Call, Major Felix, D.S.O.) b. 1883;
is Major Roy. Irish Regt. ; served in S.
Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with four
clasps), and during European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., prisoner 1918): m.
19 — , Cecile E-, who d. 1918, da. of ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Callaghan, Capt. Cecil Arthur, C.M.G. ,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. Australian Artillery ;
Gallipoli 1915 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.,
Legion of Honour); cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G.
1919.
Callendar, Hugh Longbourne, C.B.E.,
LL.D., son of the Rev. Hugh Callendar,
R. of Hatherop, Gloucestershire; b. 1863;
ed. at Marlborough, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1888, LL.D. 1898);
Professor of Physics, McGill Coll. 1893-98,
and Imperial Coll, of Science tgor, and Pres.
Physical So. 1910-12; a F.R.S., a Member
of Air Inventions Committee, Air Ministr3’,
and of Engineering Committee, Food In-
vestigation Board ; sometime a Member of
X-Ray Committee, War Office ; author of
various scientific papers : m. 8 — , Victoria
Mary, da. of Alexander Stewart, formerly of
War Office; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 49,
Grange Road, Ealing, W. 5.
Callender, Lieut.-Col. David Aubrey,
C.M.G., son of the late S P. Callender,
of Whalley Range, Lancashire; b. 1868;
ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ;
entered Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.) 1887,
became Capt. 1896, Major 1904, and Lieut.-
Col. 1912 ; served in Zululand 1886, and
during European War 1914-15 (despatches,
C. M.G.); appointed to command a Batn.
Cheshire Regt. 1916: m. 1900, Violet, da. of
John Patrick Wright, W.S., of 6, Grosvenor
Crescent, Edinburgh; cr. C.M.G. 1915.
Callender, Lieut.-Col. Eustace Maude,
| C.B.E., son of Samuel Pope Callender ; b.
1864; European War 1914-19 as Lieut.-Col.
R.A.M.C. (T.F.) (despatches, C.B.E.): m.
1897, Adelaide Frances Jane Stephens ; cr.
i C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 73, Sussex Gardens,
Hyde Park, W.
I Calley, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Charles Pley-
dell, C.B., C.B.E., M. V.O., el. son of the late
Henry Calley, J.P., D.L., of Burderop Park,
1 Wilts; b. 1856; ed. at Harrow, and at
j Ch. Ch., Oxford ; entered 7th Dragoon
Guards 1876, and 1st Life Guards 1877, be-
l came Capt. 1st Life Guards 1886, Major
1894, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1898, Brevet Col.
I 1900, Lieut.-Col. 1902, Col. 1907 (retired
J 1910), and Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1917; served
with Egyptian Expedition 1882, present at
1 battles of Kassassin and Tel-el-Kebir, and
! march to and occupation of Cairo (medal
l with clasp, bronze star), and in S. Africa
1899-1900, present at battles of Colesberg,
j Koodoosberg, Paardeberg (horse, shot), at
i relief of Kimberley, and in command of
I Household Cav. at march to Johannesburg
j and Pretoria, and action of Diamond Hill
(horse shot) (despatches, medal with five
clasps, Brevet Col.); is a J.P. and D.L. for
! Wilts ; commanded Cav. Brig., London
i Territorial Force 1908-12, and a Div. 1914-15:
sat as M.P. for Wilts, N., or Cricklade, Div.
i (LU) Jan. to Dec. 1910, when he was defeated
there : in. 1883, Emily, da. of Thomas P.
Chappell, formerly of Weir Bank, Tedding-
! ton ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1901, C.B. (Mil.)
1905, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1019. Burderop Park,
Swindon, Wilts ; Naval and Military
j Club.
Callow, Graham, D.S.O., M.C.) b.
18— ; Lieut. Notts and Derbyshire Regt. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.,
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Callaghan, Michael Augustine, D.S.O., j Calman, Denis, C.B.E., son of Joseph
son of John Callaghan, sometime Head [ Caiman, of Bordon, co. Cork ; b. 1865 ; ed.
Constable Roy. Irish Constabulary, of I at St. Stanislaus Coll., Tullamore, and at
Elizabeth Place, Southern Road, Cork, and Queens’ Coll. Camb.; Commr. of Agra; author
Lisscurkia, Tiboline, co. Roscommon; b. of a “ Manual of Famine Administration for
1888; formerly Paymaster City of Cork | United Provinces”: m. 1900, Florence, da.
COMPANIONAGE.
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of Donald Reid, of Behar, India ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 19x9. East India United Service Club.
Calthrop, Col. Christopher William
Carr., C.B.E., el. son of William Charles
Calthrop, ot Withern, Lincolnshire; b. 1844;
Col. Indian Med. Ser. (retired) ; a J.P. for
Middlesex, and Co. Director, Red Cross So.,
and Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Middle-
sex; Afghan War 1879-80, Swat Valley Cam-
paign 1895, Dongola Expedition 1896 ; has
assumed the additional surname of Carr :
m. 1889 ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 9, Grange
Road , Ealing , tV.5.
Calverley, Dr. Joseph Ernest Good-
fellow, C.M.G., son of Joseph Calverley;
b. 1872; served in S. Africa 1900, with
Portland Hospital (despatches, C.M.G.):
m. 1901, Evelyn, da. ol Edward Brookes
Douet ; cr. C.M.G. 1900. 33, Earl’s Avenue ,
Folkestone.
Calvert, Lieut.-Col. James, C.B.E.,
M.D. ; b. 18—; Lieut. -Col. R.A.M.C. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Calvert, Lieut.-Col. John Telfer, C.I.E.,
M.B.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. (retired) Indian
Med. Ser., and Principal Med. Officer, Cal-
cutta; cr. C.I.E. 19x9. Calcutta.
Calvert, Com. Thomas Frederick Parker,
D.S.O., son of the late Rev. Calvert Parker
Calvert, of Southsea and Sandyside, near
Carlisle ; b. 1883 ; ed. at Haileybury ; Com.
R.N. ; European War 1914-ig, with Sub-
marines (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1909,
Dorothea Pearce, da. of G. P. Wills, M.D.,
of Chintings, Bexhill-on-Sea ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Calvert, Lieut.-Col. Charles Archibald,
D.S.O., son of the late Col. Archibald
Motteux Calvert, R.A., of Ockley Court,
Dorking ; b. 1873 ; entered 1st Dragoons
1894, and became Capt. 1901 ; retired 1907 ;
is Lieut.-Col. Surrey Yeo. ; served in S.
Africa 1899-1902, present at relief of Lady-
smith (despatches, Queen’s medal with six
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.) : m. 1906, Wini-
fred Susan, da. of Sir Hugh Arthur Henry
Cholmeley, 3rd Bt. ; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Broomells, Bear Green, Surrey.
Cameron, Lieut.-Col. Alexander Douglas,
D.S.O., M.C.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian
Cav. ; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cameron, Lieut.-Col. Alexander George,
D.S.O., son of Alexander Cameron, of
Winchester, Ontario ; b. 1884; ed. at Win-
chester, and at McGill Univ. (B.C.L. 1910);
Bar. Canada 1910 ; is Major Canadian Inf.,
and an A. A. and Q.M.G. with rank of Lieut.-
Col. ; cr. D.S.O. 1916. University and Mon-
treal ( Montreal ) Clubs.
C\MKKOK,Brig.-Gen. Archibald Rice, C.B.,
C. M. G., son of Ralph Abercrombie Cameron ,
of 65, Elm Park Gardens, S.W. ; b. 1870; ed.
at Haileybury, and at R.M.C. ; entered Black
Watch (Roy. Highlanders) 1890, became
Capt. 1899, Brevet Major 1900, Lieut.-Col.
1915, Brevet Col. 1916, and Col. 1919 ; served
during S. African War 1899-1902 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps, Brevet Major), and during
European War 1914-17, on Staff (despatches
thrice, C.M.G., Brevet Col., C.B., Belgian
Croix de Guerre) ; was Mil. Sec. to Gov.
Cape of Good Hope 1904-7, and Com. of
a Co. of Gentleman Cadets at R.M.C.
1909-13; has been a Gen. Staff Officer since
1914 with rank of Brig. -Gen. ; cr. C.M.G.
1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1917. Naval and Military
Club.
Cameron, Aylmer Lochiel, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut. R.F.A. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D. S.O. 19x9.
Cameron, Major Cecil Aylmer, C.B.E.,
D,S.O .; b. 18—; Major R.F.A. , and a Staff
Officer, Manchuria; sometime on Special
Intelligence duty, Gen. Head Quarters,
France, as Gen. Staff Officer (Russian
Section) War Office, and in Siberia; Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.,
C.B.E., Legion of Honour, Order of Leopold
of Belgium); cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Cameron, Lieut.-Col. Cyril St. Clair, C.B. ,
son of the late Hon. Donald Cameron,
M.L.C., of Tasmania ; b. 1857 ; served in
S. Africa 1880 as Lieut. 9th Lancers, and
1900 as Lieut.-Col. Tasmanian Mounted
Inf. (despatches, C.B.) ; appointed an A. A.G.
1914 : m. 1887, Margaret Honywood, da. of
the late Gen. Sir William Templer Hughes,
K.C.B. [see Hughes, “ Knights’ Widows ”] ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) igoo. Fordon, Tasmania.
Cameron, Capt. Cyril St. Clair, C.B.E.,
son of the late Col. Aylmer S. Cameron,
V.C., C.B. ; b. 1879; Capt. R.N.; European
War 1914-19 with Anti-Submarine Ser.
(C.B.E.): m. 1909, Isabel Edith, da. of Peter
Hordern, sometime Director of Public In-
struction, Burma; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cameron, Lieut.-Col. Donald, D.S.O. j .
b. 18— ; Lieut.-Col. Australian Light Horse;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.
with Bar); cr. D.S.O. 1918 (Bar 1919).
Cameron, Donald Andreas, C.M.G., son
of John T. D. Cameron; b. 1856; entered
Levant Consular Ser. 1879; was Consul
at Suakin 1885-8, and at Bengazi 1888-9,
a Judge of Native Court of Appeal, Egypt
1889-97, Consul at Port Said 1897-1905, and
Consul-Gen. there 1905-9 ; appointed to
Alexandria 1909 ; employed on Egyptian
Courts Martial and Commns. of Inquiry into
Massacres at Cairo, Tanta, and Alexandria
1882-3; attached to Staff during Suakin
Campaign 1884 (medal, bronze star) ; was
British Arbitrator on Foreign Claims
Commn., Tangier 1910; has 3rd class Med-
jidie : m. 1887, Edith Mary, who d. 1911, da.
of the late William Watson, of Caversham ;
cr. C.M.G. 1912. Alexandria, Egypt.
Cameron, Donald Charles, C.M.G., son
of the late D. C. Cameron, of British Guiana ;
b. 1872; ed. at Rathmines Sch., Dublin;
Sec. to Govt, of Nigeria ; has Egyptian Order
of the Nile; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Cameron, Major Donald Charles, C.M.G.,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Major Australian Cav.;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919.
Cameron, Maj.-Gen. Donald Roderick,
C. M.G.; b. 1834; entered R. A. 1856, became
Capt. 1866, Major 1875, Lieut.-Col. 1882, Col.
1886, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1887; served
throughout Bhootan Campaign 1864-5 as
Adj. and as Staff Officer R.A. Dooar Field
Force (medal with clasp, despatches three
times) ; accompanied the Hon. William
M'Dougall, C.B., to Fort Garry as a M.E.C.
1869; awarded bronze medal of Roy. Humane
So. 1871 ; was H.M.’s Commr. of Inter-
national Boundary Commn., and superin-
tended expedition which marked the In-
ternational Boundary from the Lake of the
Woods to summit of Rocky Mountains
1872-6, Sec. to Canadian Delegation at Inter-
national Conference at Paris 1883 for pro-
tection of Submarine Cables, Official Sec. to
Canadian Commr. at Fisheries Conference
at Washington 1887-8, and Comdt. of Roy.
Mil. Coll., Kingston, Canada 1888-96 : m.
1869, Emma, da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles
Tupper, 1st Bt., P.C., G. C.M.G., C.B.,
LL.D., M.D. ; cr. C.M.G. 1877. Dingwall ,
Ross-shire.
Cameron, Lieut.-Col. Ewen Allan, C.M.G.,
D. S.O.; b. 1879; European War 1914-18 as
Lieut.-Col. N. Lancashire Regt. (despatches,
D.S.O. with Bar, C.M.G.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918
(Bar 1919), C.M.G. 1919.
Cameron, Lieut.-Col. Ewan Cornwallis,
C.B. , son of the late Gen. John Cameron,
C.B., R.E. ; b. 1865; ed. at Cheltenham;
entered R.A. 1884, became Capt. 1894, Major
1900, and Lieut.-Col. 1911 ; S. Africa 1900,
present at relief of Kimberley (Queen’s medal
with five clasps), European War 1914 (de-
spatches, C.B.): m. 1890, Kathleen Elizabeth,
da. of the late Thomas May; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1915. Naval and Military Club.
Cameron, Major Frederick, D.S.O., M.B. J
b. 18 — ; is Major New Zealand Med. Corps ;
served during European War 1915-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
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Cameron, Major George Lynch, D.S.O.,
son of the Rev. D. G. Cameron, of Swift
Current, Saskatchewan, Canada; b. 1884;
ed. at Hamilton, Ontario, and at McGill
Univ., Montreal ; a Dental Surg., and Major
Canadian Inf. ; European War 1915-18
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1912,
Rowena, el. da. of Walter T. Shaver, of Isling-
ton, Ontario ; cr. D.S.O. 1918. Swift Cur-
rent, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Cameron, Lieut. -Com. Gordon McLeod.,
D.S.O., son of Lieut. -Col. C. Cameron, Indian
Med. Ser. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Com. R.N. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 with Submarines (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1911, Theresa Blanche
Cathcart, da. of Vice-Adm. Sir Charles George
Frederick Knowles, 4th Bt. (cr. 1765); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Cameron, Major Henry Gervais Lovett,
D. S.O., M.C.; b. 18 — ; Major Australian
Forces ; European War 19 £5- 19 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cameron, Lieut. -Col. Hugh Alan, C.I.E. ,
son of John D. Cameron, J.P., of Low Wood,
Bethersden, Kent; b. 1871; ed. at Chelten-
ham Coll. ; is Lieut.-Col. R.E., and Agent
E. Bengal Railway at Calcutta ; formerly
Traffic Manager N.-W. Railway, India ;
served with Dongola Expedition 1896
(medal), and in Mesopotamia 1917 ; cr. C.I.E.
1917. Junior United Service (London), and
Bengal (Calcutta) Clubs,
Cameron, Lieut. - Col. James Black,
D.S.O., T.D.\ b. 1882; ed. at Edinburgh
Univ. (M.A., LL.B.) ; a W. S. and Notary
Public, and Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 2nd (Low-
land) Biig. R.G.A. (T.F.); European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1917. Caledonian, United Service , and Scot-
tish Conservative Clubs.
Cameron, Capt. James Frederick Camp-
bell, D.S.O., M.C.; b. 18 — ; formerly Capt.
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ; served
during European War 1914-17 (wounded,
despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cameron, Lieut.-Col. James Saumarez,
D.S.O. ; b. 1874; entered Roy. Sussex Regt.
1895, and became Major 1915 and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1918 ; served during S. African
War 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-18; was anA.A.G.
1917-19 (despatches, D.S.O., Legion of
Honour) ; cr. D.S.O. igi6.
Cameron, Capt. John Ewen, C B. M.V.O. ,
son of Ralph Abercrombie Cameron, of (5,
Elm Park Gardens, S.W. ; b. 1874; entered
R.N. 1887, became Lieut. 189;, Com. 1905,
and Capt. 1913 ; served at battle of Jutland
(despatches, Legion of Honour): m. 1906,
Marion Gertrude, da. of William Granger ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1909, C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Cameron, Lieut.-Col. John Jackson,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18— ; European War 1914-
17 as Lieut.-Col. S. Staffordshire Regt. (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. iqi8.
Cameron, Capt. John Patrick, C.I.E. ; b.
18 — ; Capt. R.E- ; European War 1914-18
in France and Mesopotamia (despatches,
C.I.E.) ; cr. C.I.E. 1918.
Cameron, Cel. Kenneth, C.M.G. , son of
Archibald Cameron, banker, of Toronto
and Montreal; b. 1863; ed. at Trin. Coll.
Sch., Port Hope, Ontario, and at McGill
Univ., Montreal (B.A. 1884, M.D. and C.M.
1887); Col. Canadian Army Med. Corps,
and Med. Sup. St. Anne’s Hospital, St.
Anne de Bellevue; European War 1914-18 as
Surg., and im Charge of Gen. Hospitals (de-
spatches thrice, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
St. Anne’s Hospital. St. Atme de Bellevue,
Quebec; St. James's and University (Mon-
treal) Clubs.
Cameron, Col. Neville John Gordon,
C.B., C.M.G., son ofthelate Gen. Sir William
Gordon Cameron ; b. 1873; entered Queen’s
Own Cameron Highlanders 1892, became
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1913, Lieut.-Col. and
Brevet Col. 1917 ; served with Nile Expedi-
tion 1898, present at battles of Atbara and
Khartum (despatches, Egyptian medal with
two clasps, medal), in S. Africa 1900-1902
(despatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, Brevet Major),
and during European War 1914-16 (de-
spatches, C.M.G., Brevet Col., Belgian Croix
de Guerre) ; commanded a Div. 1917-19 ;
appointed an A.D.C. to H.M. 1920: m. 1915,
Joan, da. of Col. P. C. E. Newbigging,
R. A. ; cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Cameron, Lieut.-Col. Orford Somerville,
D.S.O. ; b. 18— ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. R.E. A.; served during European War
1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., Greek Mil. Cross.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cameron, William Lochiel Sapte Lovett,
C. S.I., son of the late William Lochiel
Cameron, H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1854; ed. at Chel-
tenham Coll ; entered Public Works Depart.,
Bombay 1877, became Executive Engineer
1889, Sup. Engineer 1901, and Ch. Engineer
(Irrigation Depart.) and Joint Sec. to Govt,
of Bombay 1904, and Sec. to Govt. Bombay
1906; retired 1911 ; sometime a Member of
Bombay Legislative Council ; rendered ser-
vice during Indian famine 1899-1901 : m.
1891, Frances, da. of the late Henry Sim-
mons Coke, of St. Aubyns, Hove, Sussex ;
cr. C.S.I. 1909. East India United Service
Club.
Cameron of Lochiel, Col. Donald
Walter, C.M.G., son of the late Donald
Cameron of Lochiel [D. Buccleuch] ; b.
1876; ed. at Harrow, and at R.M.C.; entered
Grenadier Guards 1896, and retired as Capt.
1906; was Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 3rd Batn.
Cameron Highlanders 1912-14 and 1918-19,
and 5th Batn. 1914-16 ; is Col. Special Re-
serve, an A.D.C. to H. M. , and a J .P. and D.L.
for Inverness-shire; S. Africa 1899-1900 and
1902, present at action of Belmont (wound-
ed), European War 1915-16 and 1917-18, as
Lieut.-Col. Queen’s Own Cameron High-
landers (despatches, C.M.G.) ; was A.D.C.
to Gov. of Madras (Lord Ampthill) 1901 ;
unsuccessfully contested Sutherlandshire
(C) Jan. 1910: m. 1906, Lady Hermione
Emily Graham, da. of 5th Duke of Mont-
rose ; cr. C.M.G. 1916. Achnacarry, Spean
Bridge, Inverness-shire ; Guards’, Carlton,
and Hew ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Cammell, Capt. Gerald Arthur, D.S.O.,
son of the late Archibald Allen Cammell, of
Brookfield Manor, Hathersage, Sheffield ;
b. 1889; ed. at Repton; entered R.A. 1909,
and became Capt. 1915; served during
European War 1914-17 (twice wounded;
despatches, D.S.O., 4th class Order of St.
Anne) ; cr. D.S.O. 1915. United Service
Club.
Campbell, Col. Alan James, D.S.O. ;
b. 1865 ; formerly Col. Indian Army ; retired
1919; served with Burma Expedition 1889
(medal with clasp) and 1891-2, with Chin
Hills Expedition 1893-4, and during Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D. S.O. 1917.
Campbell, Major Alexander," C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of A. D. Campbell, of 8, Bellevue
Crescent, Edinburgh ; b. 1881 ; ed. at Edin-
burgh Acad., and at R.M.A. ; entered R.E.
^900, became Capt. 1909, and Major 1916;
S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal
with five clasps), on N.-W. Frontier of India
1908 (medal with clasp), European War
1914- 19 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.); cr.
D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1919. Arts Club.
Campbell, Alexander, C.B.E.; b. 18—;
a J.P. , and Chm. of Finance Committee.
Scottish P, ranch, Red Cross So.: cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.
Campbell, Capt. Alexander George,
D.S.O.-, b. 18 — ; Capt. Australian Inf.;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Campbell, Capt. Alexander Victor,
D.S.O., M.V.O., son bf Louis Alexander
Campbell, of 15, Holland Park, W. ; b. 1874;
entered R.N. 1887, became Lieut. 1894, Com.
1905, and Capt. 1913; served at Dardanelles
1915- 16 (despatches, Legion of Honour,
D.S.O.); cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1910, D.S.O.
1917. Naval and Military Club.
Campbell, Capt. Archibald John, D.S.O.,
son of the late Col. 1. H. Campbell ; b. 1872 }
ed. at Wellington Coll. ; entered 19th Hus-
sars 1893, and became Capt. 1903 retired
COMPAN lONAGE.
1339
1909; S. Africa 1899-1900, Aro Expedition
and in S. Nigeria 1901-3 (despatches, D.S.O.),
European War 1914-15; appointed a Staff-
Capt. 1915 : m. 1906, Ethel, da. of the late
John Gretton, of Burton-on-Trent, and Sud-
bury Hall, Derby ; cr. D.S.0. 1902. Wrough-
ion Hall , Swindon.
Cabipbell, Archibald Young Gipps,
C.I.E. , son of the late Archibald Samuels
Campbell ; b. 1872 ; ed. at Westminster, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B A. 9th Wrangler
1894, and Tyson Medallist and Smith’s
Prizeman 1895); entered I.C.S. 1896, and
served in Madras as Assist. Magistrate and
Collector; was Under-Sec. to Govt, of
Madras 1902-6, Private Sec. to Gov. of
Madras 1906-11, and Member of Weights
and Measures Committee 1913-14; appointed
Sec. to Govt, of Madras 1919; served in
France with British Red Cross 1915-16: m.
1910, Frances Irene, da. of the late Rev.
Henry Savill Young, of Mallard’s Court,
Stokenchurch, Oxfordshire [see Young, Bt. ,
cr. 1769, colls.] ; cr. C.I.E. 1911. Oota-
camund , Madras; East India United
Service Club.
Campbell, Major Archie Eric Gordon,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major Australian
Light Horse ; European War 1915-19 (des-
patches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Campbell, Major Arnold Bruce, D.S.O. ;
b. 1878 ; is Major Gordon Highlanders ;
served during S. African War 1900-1901
(Queen’s medal with five clasps), and during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917-
Campbell, Major Aubone Charles, D.S. O. ;
b. 1888 ; Capt. King’s Own Scottish Bor-
dertrs, and temporary Major Royal Scots;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Campbell, Capt. Charles, D.S.O., M.C.)
b. 18 — ; is Capt. Roy. Flying Corps ; served
during European War 1914-17 (M.C. and Bar,
D.S. 6.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Campbell, Lieut. -Col. Charles Ferguson,
C. I.E., son of J. Scarlett Campbell ; b. 1863 ;
entered The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) 1882,
became Capt. Indian Army 1893, Major 1901,
and Lieut.-Col. (retired) 1908 ; served on
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8, present at
operations in Kurram Valley (medal with two
clasps) and with Tirah Expedition, present
at operations against Khani Khel Chamkani
(clasp) ; was an Extra Equerry to Prince of
Wales 1906-10 and to King George V. 1910-12 ;
acted as A D.C. to Prince of Wales during
tour in India 1905-6 ; appointed one of H.M.’s
Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms 1912; is
Lieut.-Col. Gen. Reserve : m. 1908, Emily
Gertrude Lilian, da. of R D. Steuart Muir-
head, and widow of Lieut.-Col. A. Gould,
2nd Dragoon Guards ; cr C.I.E. 1906. Salcey
Lawn, Northampton ; 10, Cambridge Square,
IV. ; Naval and Military Club.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. Charles Ross,
D. S.O., son of the late Capt AlexanderCamp-
bell, C.I.E , D.S.O., Roy. Indian Marine; b.
1876; Com. Roy. Indian Marine, and
temporary Lieut.-Col. R.E. ; Persian Gulf
I9i2(medal with clasp), Mesopotamia 1914-18
(despatches four times, D.S.O.) ; is F.R.G.S. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Campbell, Charles Stewart, C.B.E. [see
Campbell, Bt., cr. 1913].
Campbell, Charles William, C.M.G., \
son of the late William Campbell ; b.
1861 ; entered Consular Ser. 1884, and
became Acting Vice-Consul at Chemulpo
1888, Accountant at Peking 1894, and Assist,
in Chinese Sec.’s Office at Peking 1896;
was Vice-Consul at Shanghai 1899-1900,
Consul at Wuchow 1900-1906, and Chinese
Sec. 1906-11; retired 1911 ; served in China
1900 (despatches, C.M.G.) : m. 1903, Violet
Gertrude, da. of the late George W. Coutts,
of Shanghai; cr. C.M.G. 1901.
Campbell, Col. Colin Charles, D.S.O. ;
b. 1842; entered Madras Army i860, became
Capt. M.S.C. (now Indian Army) 1872,
Major 1880, Lieut.-Col. 1886, and Col. 1890 ;
retired 1893 ; served in Burma Expedition
1885 (despatches, medal with clasp): m. 1867;
cr. D.S.O. 1887. Fair View, Braywick, near
Maidenhead.
Campbell, Brig.-Gen. Douglas, C.B., son
of Alexander Henry Campbell, J.P., D.L. ;
b. 1864; entered Seaforth Highlanders 1885,
became Lieut.-Col. 1909, Col. 1913, and
Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1919; served
during S. African War 1900-1901 (medal),
and during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, C.B.): m. 1899, the Hon. Violet
Averil Margaret Vivian, da. of 1st Baron
Swansea ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917. Mains,
Milngaire ; Naval and Military Club.
Campbell, Major Duncan Elidor, D.S.O.
[see E. Cawdor].
Campbell, Capt. Duncan Lorn e, D.S.O.,
son of Brig.-Gen. Lome Robert Henry Dick
Campbell, C.B., I.S.C. ; b. 1881 ; ed. at
Westward Ho ; entered Welsh Regt. 1900,
and retired as Lieut. 1904 ; served in S.
Africa 1900-1901, present at defence of trains
near Alkmaar (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1901.
Campbell, Capt. Edward Fitzgerald,
D.S.O. ; b. 1893 ; Capt. King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Campbell, Rev. Edward Fitzhardinge,
D.S.O., son of the Rev. Edward Fitzhardinge
Campbell, R. of Killyman, Moy,co. Tyrone;
b. 1880; ed. at Trinity Coll., Dublin (B. A.
1902); is Chap, to the Forces ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches twice,
D.S.O.) : m. 1917, EdithMary, da. ofEdward
Dunk; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Campbell, Major Eric, D.S.O., son of
Allan Campbell, solicitor, of Young, N.S.
Wales ; b. 1893 ; Bar. Australia 18 — ; Major
Australian Forces; European War 1915-19
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr.D.S.O. 1919.
Campbell, Col. Frederick, C.B. [see
Campbell, Bt., cr. 1914].
Campbell, Major Geoffrey Alexander,
D.S.O., son of the Rev. E. Fitzhardinge
Campbell, R. of Killyman, Moy co. Tyrone;
b. 1884; Major R. A. S.C., and attached Egyp-
tian Army; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Major) : m. 1920,
Elizabeth Rose, da. of Major Rupert Darnley
Anderson, O.B.E., J:P., D.L-» of Waverley
Abbey, Farniiam ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Campbell, Engineer- Lieut. -Com. George
Douglas, D.S.O. ; b. 1884; Engineer-Lieut.-
Com. R.N.; European War 1914-18 with
Destroyer and Torpedo Flotillas (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Campbell, Major George Ferguson,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Major
R.G.A. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Campbell, Col. George Frederick Colin,
C.M.G. [see Campbell, Bt., cr. 1668, colls.].
Campbell, Col. George Polding, C.B.E. ;
b- 18— ; Col. R. E- ; N.-W. Frontier of India
1897-98 (medal with clasp), European War
1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919*
Campbell, Capt. George William McOran,
C.M.G.; b. 18—; Capt. R.N. ; European
War 1914-19 Comdg. 1st Destroyer Flotilla,
present at battle of Jutland (despatches,
C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1920.
Campbell, Gerald Fitzgerald, C.B E.
[see Campbell, Bt., cc. 1815].
Campbell, Com. Gordon, V.C., D.S.O.
[see Campbell, Bt., cr. 1913].
Campbell, Maj.-Gen. Gunning Morehead,
C.B., son of Capt. George John Gunning
Campbell, Madras Horse Artillery ; b. 1863 ;
ed. at Wellington Coll.; Maj.-Gen. R.M. ;
Soudan 1884-5 (medal with clasp, bronze
star), European War 1914-19 (1914 star,
medals), and A.G. for R.M. Forces 1920 ; was
an A.D.C. toH.M. 1917-20 : m. 1887, Charlotte
Sophia, da. of the Rev. G. P. Viner, R. of
Mottingham, Kent ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1919.
IVhitelaugh, Bishopstoke, Hants ; Caledonian
Club.
1340
COMPANIONAGE,
Campbell, Lieut. -Com. Harold George,
D.S.O. ; 6. 1888; Lieut. -Com. R.N.; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1912, Violet Albinia Lucy, da.
of the Rev. John Otter Stephens [see E.
Leven and Melville, colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 19x8.
Campbell, Harry, C.B.E. ; b. 18— ;
rendered sers. in connection with Belgian
Refugees during European War ; cr. M.B.E.
(Civil) 19—, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. Hector, D.S.O.,
M.V.O., son of the late Maj.-Gen. Robert
Byng Patricia Price Campbell, C.B. ; b.
1877 ; ed. at Haileybury ; entered Indian
Army 1897, and Queen’s Own Corps of
Guides 1898, became Capt. 1906, and Major
1915 ; served with Tirah Expedition 1897-8,
present at actions of Chagru Kotal and
Dargai, capture of Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and operations in Waran and Bara
Valleys (medal with two clasps), in China
1900 (medal), and during European War
1914-18 (D.S.O.); was Officer in charge of
H.M.’s Indian Orderly Officers 1906; ap-
pointed a D.A.A.G. 1915, and a Stan Officer
R.A.F. 1918, with rank of Lieut.-Col. ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1906, D.S.O. 1918. United
Service, and Junior Naval and Military
Clubs.
Campbell, Vice-Adm. Henry Hervey,
C. B., C. V.O., el. son of the Jat e Capt. James
Carter Campbell, R.N., of Ardpatrick, N.B.
[Vincent, Bt., colls.]; b. 1865; entered
R.N. 1878, became Com. 1898, Capt. 1902,
Rear-Adm. 1912, and Vice-Adm. (retired)
1917; served during Egyptian War 1882
(medal, bronze star); commanded H.M.S.
Terrible during T.R.H. the Prince and
Princess of Wales’s tour in India 1905-6;
was a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1911-12 ; ap-
pointed Gov. to H.R.H. the Prince ol
Wales 1911 ; served during European War
as Rear-Adm. in the 1st Battle Cruiser
Squadron (despatches); appointed a Groom-
in-Waiting to H.M. 1917; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1902, C.V.O. 1911, C.B. (Mil.) 1917.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. Hugh, D.S.O.,
O.B.E .; b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. Roy. Fusiliers
(City of London Regt.) (T.D.); European
War 1914-19 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.,
O.B.E. ); cr. D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
11, Emperors Gate,S.W.7.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Ian
Malcolm, D.S.O. [see E. Cawdor].
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. James Alexander,
D. S.O. ; b. 1886; is Capt. and Brevet Major
Suffolk Regt., and Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a
Batn. E. Lancashire Regt. ; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.
with Bar, Brevet Major); cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar
1919).
Campbell, Major James Donald, D.S.O. ;
6.1884; Major R.E.; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1911, Hazel Mary
Faith, da. of Col. Benjamin William Marlow,
C.S.I., C.I.E- ; or. D.S.O. 1918.
Campbell, Com. James Douglas, M. V.O. ,
O.B.E. ; cr. O.B.E. 19—, M.V.O, (4th class)
1920 [see Camphell, Bt., 19x3].
Campbell, Ma/or James Hamilton,
D.S.O., M.B. , son of the late William
Camphell, of Belfast; b. 1879; ed. in Bel-
fast ; M.B. and B.Ch., Roy. Univ. of Ireland
1902 ; entered R.A.M.C. 1904, and became
Major 1915 ; served during European War
1914-17; was Assist. Director of Med. Sers.
of a Div. 1917-20 (despatches, D.SO.,Mil.
Order of Avis of Portugal): m. 1916, Mary,
da. of Alfred Williams, of The Mount,
Caerleon, Monmouthshire ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Campbell, Capt James Olpherts, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; 6. 1891; Capt. R.F.A. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Campbell, Brig. -Gen. John, C.B., C.M.G. I
D.S.O., son of the late Capt. W. H.
Campbell, Indian Army; b. 1871; entered!
Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders 1892,
became Capt. and Brevet Major 1898, Major
1905, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1914, Lieut.-Col. |
1916, Brevet Col. 1917, and Col. 1919 ; Nile |
Expedition 1898 as Adj., present at battles |
of Atbara and Khartum (despatches, medal,
Egyptian medal with two clasps, Brevet
Major), S. Africa 1899 - 1900, as Adj.
(despatches, medal with five clasps,
D.S.O.), European War 1915-18 (wounded,
despatches five times, C.M.G., 3rd class
Order of St. Stanislas with swords,
Brevet Col., C.B., Legion of Honour, Order
of Crown of Belgium with Croix de
Guerre); a Staff-Capt. at Head Quarters
1904- 5, Brig.-Maj. 3rd Inf. Brig., Aldershot
1905- 8, and Ch. Instructor and Staff
Officer at Hythe Sch. of Musketry 1909-13 ;
is a Brig. Com. with rank of Brig. -Gen. : m.
1902, Amy, da. of the late Rev. Canon
Hopkins, B.D., V. of Littleport; cr. D.S.O.
1900, C.M.G. 1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1918. United
Service Club.
Campbell, Major John Charles, D.S.O. ;
6. 18 — ; Major Australian Army Med. Corps;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ,
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Campbell, Col. John Edward Robert,
D. S.O., el. son of the late George Campbell,
of Duntroon, N. S. Wales ; b. 1855 ; formerly
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 6th Batn. Roy. Warwick-
shire Regt. (retired with hon. rank of Col.
1903); is a J.P. and D.L. for Herefordshire ;
served in S. Africa 1900-1901 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with three clasps, D.S.O.) :
m. 1881, Helen, youngest da. of the late
Richard Spooner, H.E.I.C.S. ; cr. D.S.O.
1900. Mainstone Court , Ledbury.
Campbell, Brig. -Gen. John Hasluck,
C. V.O., son of the late T. H. Campbell,
of Millfield, Stirling; b. 1855; entered 93rd
Highlanders 1875, became Capt. Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders 1884, Major 1893,
Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. 1903, and Col.
1906 (retired 1910), and Hon. Brig.-Gen. 19x2 ;
served on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8
(medal with clasp); was Brig.-Gen. Comdg.
E. Counties Grouped Regt. Dist. and E.
Anglian Territorial Div. 1906-10 ; was a
Brig. -Com. 1914-16; cr. C.V.O. igo9v Inver-
ardoch, Donne, Perthshire ; Naval and
Military , Wellington and Neiv ( Edinburgh )
Clubs.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. John Hay, C.B.E.,
D. S.O., son of the late Maj.-Gen.Thomas Hay
Campbell, R.A. ; b. 1871 ; entered Roy. Army
Med. Corps 1895, became Capt. 1898, Major
1907, and Lieut.-Col. 19x5; retired 1920; S.
Africa 1899-1900, present at relief of Lady-
smith (severely wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.), European War 1914-18 (C.B.E.) ; as
Assist. Director of Med. Sers. of a Div. : tn.
1895, Clara Edith, da. of James Hedley, of
Richmond, Yorkshire; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919-
Campbell, John Macmaster, C.B.E., son
of the late George Campbell, merchant, of
Inverness; 6. 1859, Solicitor Scotland 1884;
appointed Sheriff Substitute of Argyllshire
at Campbeltown 1910; m. 1896, Jean, da. of
Alexander Armstrong, of Arnprior; cr.
C.B.E- (Civil) 1919. Campbeltown, Kintyre ,
Scotland.
Campbell, Col. John Vaughan, V .C-,
C. M.G., D.S.O. [see E. Cawdor, colls.].
Campbell, Keir Arthur, D.S.O.) b.
x8 — ; Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D. S.O. 1919.
Campbell, Major Keith Gordon, D.S.O.,
son of Col. William Mussen Campbell, for-
merly R.A. ; b. 1876; ed. at Dulwich Coll., and
at R.M.A.; is Major R.A. ; served in British
East Africa 1 901 (medal with clasp), and during
European War 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.) .
m. 1911, Marjorie, da. of E. R. Syfi^t,
Carshalton, Newlands, S. Africa; cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. Kenneth Jeffery
Rankin, D.S.O., son of the late Archibald
Campbell, of Thornhill, Quebec, Canada; b.
1863; enlisted in Gloucestershire Regt.
1883, promoted Lieut. Roy. Lancaster
Regt. 1886, transferred to 7th Dragoon
Guards 1887, joined 6th Dragoon Guards
1888, became Capt. 1895, and exchanged
to Suffolk Regt. 1896; retired 1897; served
during operations against Chief Nana on
COMPANION AGE.
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Benin River 1894 (despatches, medal with
clasp, D.S.O.), and in China 1900 with Naval
Brig, (medal witn clasp); was Adj. Gold
Coast Constabulary 1890-91, and Dep. Commr.
and Vice-Consul in Niger Coast Protectorate
1891-5 (acted as Consul-Gen. 1893); appointed '
Lieut. -Col. Canadian Cav. 19x0, Lieut.-Com.
R.N.R. 1914, Acting Com. 1915, and Sene-
chal of Sark 1920; has Roy. Humane So.’s
medal for saving life: m. 1900, Edith, da. of
the late Thomas Riley Bannon ; cr. D.S.O.
1896. Sark, Channel Islands; Army and
Navy , Royal Yacht Squadron , and Ranelagh
Clubs.
Campbell, Brig.-Gen. Leslie Warner
Yule, C.M.G., son of Maj.-Gen. Alexander 1
Henry Edward Campbell, formerly Indian
Army ; b ■ 1867 ; ed. in France, and at Chel-
tenham Coll. ; is Col. Indian Army; served
during European War 1914-17 as Brig.-Gen.
on Staff (wounded, despatches thrice,
C. M.G., Brevet Col., Order of White Eagle
with Swords): m. 1890, F. M., who d. 1911,
da. of Col. — Wroughton, Indian Army;
cr. C.M.G. 1916. Caledonian Club.
Campbell, Lieut.-Com. Leveson Gran-
ville Byron Alexander, D.S.O. ; entered
R.N. 1897, became Lieut. 1903, Lieut.-Com.
1911, and Com. 1915 ; served in Dardanelles
1915-16 with Destroyer Flotilla (despatches,
D. S.O.) : m. 1906, Hariot Mary Eleanor, da.
the late Rev. Robert Hereford [see Lighton,
Bt.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Campbell, Col. Malcolm Sydenham
Clarke, C.B., C.I.E., second son of Maj.-Gen.
Alexander H. E. Campbell, formerly Madras
Cav. ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and
at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered R.A.
1883, became Capt. 1891, Major 1900, Lieut. -
Col. 1911, and Col. 1914 ; retired 1919 ; served
with Burma Expedition 1886-7, and in China
1900, present at relief of Pekin (despatches,
medal with clasp) ; appointed a 1st class
Ordnance Officer, India 1902, Dep. Inspector-
Gen. of Ordnance, India 1909, and Ordnance
Consulting Officer for India 1911 ; has Albert
medal (2nd class): m. 1889, Jessie, 3rd da.
of the Rev. John Hay, of Edinburgh ; cr.
C.I.E. 1907, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. Norman St. Clair,
C. M.G., D.S.O. ; b. 1877 ; is Lieut.-Col. R.A. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Order of St. Stanislas of
Russia, Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.) ; cr.
D. S.O. 1916, C.M.G.1918.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Ralph
Alexander, C.B.E. [see E. Cawdor].
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. Ranald Douglas,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; is Lieut.-Col. Australian
Army Med. Corps; served during European
War 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O,, Croix de
Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Campbell, Richard Hamilton, C.I.E. [see
Campbell, Bt., cr. 1831, of Barcaldine].
Campbell, Capt. Robert, D.S.O. [see E.
Cawdor, colls.].
Campbell, Robert Garrett, C.B.E. , son
of John Campbell, of Mossley, Belfast; b.
1858; ed. at Wellington Coll.; a flax spin-
ner, and Chm. of Irish Sub-Committee of
Flax Control Board : m. 1893, Alice, da. of
Henry Ferguson, M.D., of Belfast; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Coolgreany, Fort-
william Park, Belfast.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. Robert Morris,
C. B.E.; b. 1883; Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. R.A.S.C., and an A.Q.M.G. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E-
(MU.) 1919.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. Robert Ormus,
D. S.O.; b. 1872; served during European
War 1914-17 as Lieut.-Col. Roy. Welsh Fusi-
liers (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O 1917.
3o, Lancaster Gate, IV. 2/ Bar/and, Kington,
Hereforashire.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. Robert Wemyss,
D.S.O., son of Joseph Stott Campbell, of
Heather Bank, Bournemouth ; b. 1865 ; ed.
at Edinburgh Acad., and Dulwich Coll. ; is
Lieut.-Col. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.) ;
served during S. African War 1899-1902
(despatches twice, Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and
European War 1914-18 (despatches twice,
D.S.O.): m. 1906, Amy Leanna Young; cr.
D.S.O. 1916. Junior Army and Navy Club.
Campbell, Major Ronald (of Craignish),
D.S.O., son of James Campbell (of Craignish),
of Ardnacreggan, Callander, Scotland ; b.
1884 ; ed. at Charterhouse ; Capt. British
Columbia Horse; European War 1914-19,
with Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
and as Lieut.-Col. Tank Corps (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1915, Muriel Mary,
da. ofEdward Scale ; cr. D.S.O. 1918. Wind-
ham Club.
Campbell, Col. Ronald Bruce, D.S.O. ;
b. 1878; is Major and Brevet Lieut. -CoJ.
Gordon Highlanders, and an Inspector of
Physical Training, with rank of Col. ; S.
Africa 1900-1901 (Queen’s medal with five
clasps), European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., Legion of Honour, American D.S.M.,
Orders of Avis of Portugal and White
Elephant of Siam; cr. D.S O. 1917.
Campbell, Ronald Hugh, C.M.G., son of
the late Sir Francis Alexander Campbell,
K. C.M.G., C.B. ; b. 1883; entered Foreign
Office 1907, became Acting 3rd Sec. in Diplo.
Ser. 1910, and Private Sec. to Permanent
Under Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs
1913, and to Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs
1919 : m. 1908, Helen, da. of the late Richard
Graham; cr. C.M.G. 1917. 33, South Street,
Thurloe Square, S. W.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. Spurgeon, C.M.G. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian Army Med.
Corps; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C. M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Campbell, Com. Victor Lindsey Arbuth-
not, D.S.O., O.B.E., son of Capt. Hugh Camp-
bell, R.N. ; b. 1875; retired as Lieut. R.N.;
reinstated as Com. 1917; promoted Com. for
service with British Antarctic Expedition
1910-13 ; European War 1914-19 Comdg.
Drake Batn. R.N. Div. at Antwerp and in
Gallipoli, Comdtr. H.M.S. “Milne” with
Dover Patrol, H.M.S. “ Warwick " at Zee-
bruge and Ostend, and with N. Russia Ex-
peditionary Force ( despatches thrice, D.S.O.
with Bar, O.B.E., Croix de Guerre) : m. 1903,
Lilian, da. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Hamilton
Settle, K.C.B., D.S.O. ; cr. D.S.O. 1915 (Bar
1917), O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Campbell, Major William, D.S.O. ; b.
1879 ; is Major Indian Army; served during
S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with
four clasps), and during European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 19 — ; cr.
D. S.O. 1916.
1 CAMPBELL,Mo/‘orWilliam Charles, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 18 — ; Major R.A.F. ; sometime a
Ch. Instructor Sch. of Mil. Aeronautics;
. European War 1914-17 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Campbell, Capt. William Realty, D.S.O.,
M.C., M.B.; b. 18 — ; is Capt. R.A.M.C. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
1 spatches, D.S.O., M.C. with Bar, Medal of
La Solidaridad of Panama) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
P Campbell, Afa/or William Lachlan, C.I.E.,
p son of Alexander Duncan Campbell, of 8,
Bellevue Crescent, Edinburgh; b. 1880;
’ ed. at Edinburgh Acad. ; entered R.A. 1898,
and became Major Indian Army 1915 ; served
on special duty in China 1902 ; was British
, Trade Agent, Yatung, Tibet 1905-8, and
Assist. Sec. to Ch. Commr., N.-W. Frontier
i Province, India 1908-14 ; appointed British
Trade Agent, Gyantse, Tibet 1915, and Po-
litical Officer in Sikkim 1919 ; cr. C.I.E. 1913.
United Service Club.
’ Campbell, Brig.-Gen. William MacLaren,
\ C.B.E., M.V.O., son of the late Archibald
Campbell, of Glendaruel, Argyllshire ; b.
1 864. ; entered Black Watch (Roy. High-
’ landers) 1885, became Capt. 1893, Major
1903, Lieut.-Col. 1911, Col. 1915, and
1 Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1919 ; served in
f Burma 1891-3 (medal with clasp), and in
S. Africa 1902, with 1st Scottish Horse
s (Queen’s medal with three clasps) ; was
; A.D.C. to Viceroy of India 1899-1900, and
2 Mil. Sec. to Gov. of Madras 1900-1906; ap-
e pointed a Brig. Com. 1916, and an A.A.G.
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COMPANION AGE,
1918: m. 1914, Dorothy Clotilde, da. of the
late Rev. Robert Lang, and widow of Col.
Frank Shuttleworth, of Old Warden Park,
Bedfordshire; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1906,
C. B E. (Mil.) 1919. Naval and Military,
and New ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col. William Macleod,
D. S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major and Acting Lieut.-
Col. Suffolk Regt. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Campbell, Bng.-Gen. William Nevile,
C.M.G., C.S.I., D.S.O., son of the late James
Campbell ; b. 1863 ; is Major Indian Army
(retired), and an Hon. Brig.-Gen.; served in
France and Mesopotamia 1915-18 (despatches
five times, D.S.O., Order of St. Vladimir of
Russia, C.M.G., C.S.I.) : m. 18 — , Beatrice,
da. of the late Col. A. W. Foord ; cr. D.S.O.
1916, C.M.G. 1917, C.S.I. 1918. Neptune Cot-
tage, Hythe, Kent ; 30, Penywern Road, Earl's
Court, S.W.
Campbell, Brig.-Gen. George Tupper
Campbell Carter-. C.B. , D.S.O., son of the
late Col. Thomas Carter-Campbell, R.E., of
Possil, co. Lanark, and Ardrishaig, Argyll-
shire ; b. 1869 ; entered Cameronians(Scottish
Rifles) 1889, became Capt. 1897, Brevet Major
1900, Major 1907, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1916, and
Lieut.-Col., Brevet Col. 1917, and Col. 1919 ;
served during S. African War 1899-1902,
E resent at actions of Colenso and Spion
;op, and at relief of Ladysmith (Queen’s
medal with four clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), and during European War 1914-
19, present at battle of Neuve Chapelle as
a Brig. Com. (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col., 3rd class Order
of St. Stanislas, C.B., Legion of Honour);
appointed a Brig.-Com. with rank of Brig.-
Gen. 1919: m. 1908, Frances Elizabeth,
da. of the late Col. David Ward, R.E. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.B. (Mil ) 1919.
Campbell, Brig.-Gen. Herbert Mont-
gomery-, C.B., C.M.G. , son ol the late
George Montgomery-Campbell; b. 1861; en-
tered R.A. 1881, became Capt. 1889, Major
1899, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1900, Lieut.-Col. and
Brevet Col. 1909, and Col. and Brig.-Gen.
1914; retired as Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1919; S.
African War 1899-1902 (despatches, Brevet
Lieut.-Col., Queen’s medal with four clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War Comdg. R.A. of a Div. with rank of
Brig.-Gen. 1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G.,
C.B., 1914-15 Star,* two medals): m. 1906,
Florence Maude, da. of the late Henry
King, of Quebec ; cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.)
1917. Kelston Park, Bath; United Service
Club.
Campion, Major Douglas John Montriou,
D.S.O.] b. 18 — ; Major R.G.A. ; European
War 1914-19 in N. Russia (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Campion, William Henr}-, C.B., son of
the late William John Campion, of Danny
Park, Sussex; b. 1836; formerly Capt. 72nd
Highlanders (V.D.); is a J.P. and D.L. for
Sussex, a Mil. Member of its Territorial
Force Asso., and Hon. Col. (formerly
Comdg.) a Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt. :
m. 1869, the Hon. Gertrude Brand, da. ofist
Viscount Hampden ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1902.
Campion, Lient.-Col. William Robert,
D.S.O., M.P., son of Col. William Henry
Campion, C.B., of Danny Park, Hurstpier-
point, Sussex ; b. 1870 ; is a J.P. for Sussex,
and Lieut.-Col. Roy. Sussex Regt. (T.D.);
European War 1914-18 (despatches thrice,
D.S.O.); unsuccessfully contested N. Div. of
Worcestershire Jan. 1906 and J an . 1910 ; sat as
M.P. for Mid., or Lewes, Div. of Sussex (£/)
June 1910 to Nov. 1918; elected for Lewes
Div. thereof ( Co.U ) Dec. 1918: m. 1894,
Katharine Mary, da. of the late Rev. the
Hon. William Byron [see B. Byron, colls.];
cr. D.S.O. 1918. 11, Stanhope Gardens, S.W . ;
Danny Park , Hurstpierpoint , Sussex ;
Wellington Club.
Candler, Edmund, C.B.E. , son of
John Candler, M.R.C.S. ; b. 1874; ed. at
Kepton, and at Emmanuel Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1895) ; an author and traveller ; Special
Correspondent for Daily Mail in Iibet 1904 j
(wounded), for Times and Daily Mail in !
France 1914-15, and Official “Eye-Witness,”
Mesopotamia 19x5-18 (despatches): m. 1902,
Olive May Tooth ; cr. C.B.E. ("Civil) 1920.
8, Kensington Court Place , W.; Savage
Club.
Candy, Capt. Algernon Henry Chester,
C. B.E., son of William Marshall Candy, of
183, Ashley Gardens, S.W. ; b. 1877; Capt.
R.N. ; was Assist. Director of Torpedoes
1917-19: m. 1914, Isabel, da. of Henr}'
Abraham, of Southampton ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Cane, Arthur Beresford, C.B.E. ; b.
18— ; Bar. Inner Temple 1890; Assist. Sec.,
Central Control Board (Liquor Traffic) : m.
1894, Lucy Mary, C B.E., -da. of the late
Edward William O’Brien [see B. Inchiquin,
colls.l ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 66, Elm Park
Gardens, S. IP. ; 3, King's Bench Walk,
Temple , E.C.
Cane, Major Arthur Skelding, D.S.O.,
O.B.E., M.D. ; b. 1885; Capt. and tem-
porary Major R.A.M.C.; Mesopotamia
1914-16, present at defence of Kut (de-
spatches, O.B.E., D.S.O.); cr. O.B.E. (Mil),
and D.S.O. 1919.
Cane, Major Edward Geoffrey Stayne,
D. S.O.; b. 1886; Major R.A.M.C.; Meso-
potamia 1914-16, present at defence of Kut
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cane, Mrs. Lucy Mary, C.B.E. [see B.
Inchiquin, colls.]; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cangley, Frederick George, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 18 — ; is Lieut. Indian Army ; served
during European War 1914-17 as Major
Somersetshire L.I. (wounded, despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Cannan, Brig.-Gen. James Harold, C.B. ,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of John Kearsey Can-
nan, of Brisbane; b. 1882; ed. in Brisbane ;
an Insurance Manager, and Brig.-Gen. Aus-
tralian Inf. ; European War 1915-19 (de-
spatches, C.B., C.M.G., Belgian Croix <3e
Guerre, D.S.O.): m. 1911, Eileen Clare
Ranken ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915, C.M.G. 1918,
D. S.O. 1919. Brisbane, Queensland ; Naval
and Military Club.
Canning, Col. Albert, C.M.G., son of
Robert Canning; b. 1861 ; in ranks 19th
Hussars 1882-8 ; entered S. Wales Borderers
1888, became Capt. Leinster Regt. 1895,
Major 1903 (retired 1911^ Lieut.-Col. Special
Reserve 1912, and Brevet Col. and Col.
1918 ; commanded Batns. Special Reserve
and T.F. and on Staff in France 1912-18;
Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal, bronze
star), in Soudan 1884, present at battles of
El Teb and Tamai (two clasps), Suakim
Expedition 1885 (clasp), European War 1914-
x8 (despatches, C.M.G.) : in. 1895, Mabel
Parry, da. of the late J. R. Cobb, of Nythfa,
Brecon, and Caldicot Castle, Monmouth-
shire; cr. C.M.G. 1916. Restrop House,
Purton, Wilts ; United Service Club.
Cannot, Brig.-Gen. Fernand Gustave
Eugene, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late
G. A. Cannot ; b. 1873 ; ed. at French Jesuits
Sch., Canterbury, and at King’s Coll., Lon-
don ; entered S. Staffordshire Regt. 1892,
became Capt. Army Ser. Corps 1900, Major
1907, Lieut.-Col. 1914, and Col. and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1919; S. African War
1900-1901, European War 1914-19, as Assist.
Director of Supplies, and as Dep. Director of
Supplies (despatches, C.M.G., D.S.O., Croix
de Guerre, Orders of St. Maurice and St.
Lazarus of Italy, C.B., Officer Legion of
Honour, Order of Redeemer of Greece,
2nd class of Spanish Order of Mil. Merit,
and Belgian Order of Leopold); appointed
Dep. Assist. Director of Supplies and
Transport, Aldershot 1913, Ch. Instructor,
Army Ser. Corps Sch. 1914, and an
A.Q.M.G. 1917; is an Hon. Asso. of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
and Officier Instruction Publique, France :
m. 1897, Mildred Grace, da. of the fate
William Barker, J.P.; cr. C.M.G. 1915.
I?.S.O. 1918, C.B. (Mil.) 1919. Rosia, South
Farnborough ; Junior Athenceum, and Sav-
age Clubs.
Canny, Lieut.-Col. James Clare Macna-
mara, C.B.E., D.S.O., son of the late John
COMPANIONAGE.
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Macnamara Canny ; b. 1877; ed. at Upping-
ham, and at Hertford Coll., Oxford ; entered
Roy. Munster Fusiliers 1899, became Capt.
Army Ser. Corps 1908, Major 1914, and Brevet
Lieut. -Col. 1915 ; S. Africa 1900 (despatches,
D.S.O.), European War 1914-18 (despatches,
Brevet Lieut. -Col. C.B.E.) ; was an Assist.
Director of Transportation 1918-19, and
Dep. Assist. Director of Supplies 1919-20;
cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Isth-
mian Club.
Cantlie, Lieut. -Col. George Stephen,
D.S.O. , son of James Alexander Cantlie ; b.
1867 ; is Lieut. -Col. Canadian Inf. ; European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Cantrell-Hubbersty [see Hubbersty].
Cape, Capt. Charles Scarvell, D.S.O., son
of the late William Frederick Cape, of
Sydney, N.S.W. ; b 1866; admitted a
Solicitor, N.S. Wales 1890 ; served in S. |
Africa 1900-1901 as Capt. 1st Div. N.S. Wales
Bushmen (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1906,
Maude, da. of the late George Frederick
Want, of Sydney, N.S. Wales; cr. D.S.O.
1900. Sydney, N.S. IVales ; Union (.Sydney)
Club.
Cape, Major Edmund Graves Meredith)
D.S.O., son of the late John Cape, of
Hamilton, Ontario ; b. 1878; ed. at McGill
Univ., Montreal (Bachelor Applied Science
1898); is a C.E., Pres, of E. G. M. Cape
and Co. (Limited), engineers and contractors,
of Montreal, and Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 2nd
Heavy Brig. Canadian Artillery; European
War 1915-17 (despatches twice, D.S.O.):
m. 1908, Lillian Guest Smith; cr. D.S.O.
1917. The Ledges , Redpath Crescent, Mont-
real; St. James’s (Montreal) Club.
Cape, Lieut.-Col. Herbert Anderson,
D.S.O. ; b. 1872 ; Lieut.-Col. 5th Lancers ; S.
Africa 1899-1900 (Queen’s medal with clasp),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Capell, Lieut. - Col. Algernon Essex,
D.S.O. [see E. Essex, colls.].
Cappel, Edward Louis, C.I.E., son of
the late Rev. L. Cappel, D.D. ; b. 1856; ed.
at Merchant Taylors’ Sch. ; entered I.C.S.
1878 ; was Director of Land Records and
Agriculture, Bombay 1891-3 ; became Junior
Collector and Magistrate 1896, and Senior
Collector and Magistrate 1897 ; retired 1905 :
m. 1911, Agnes Rae, da. of James Robert-
son, of 7, Eglinton Crescent, Edinburgh ;
cr. C.I.E. 1900. 46, Holland Street, Campden
Hill, W. ; East India United Service Club.
Capper, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Stewart,
D.S.O.) 6.1871; is Lieut.-Col. Indian Army ;
Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (medal), and in
Mesopotamia 1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Capper, Col. William Baume, C.V.O. ; b.
1856 ; a retired Col. ; Afghan War 1879-80
(medal), Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal,
bronze star), Sudan 1884-5 (two clasps, Brevet
Major) ; cr. C.V.O. 19x9.
Carberry, Lieut.-Col. Anderson Robert
Dillon, C.B.E., F.R.C.S. ; 6. 18—; Lieut.-
Col. New Zealand Med. Corps; European War
1915-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Carbery, Capt. Murlough, D.S.O., M.C.)
b. 18 — ; Capt. R.F.A. ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Carbutt, Francis, C.B.E.) b. 18 — ;
rendered ser. in connection with work for
Prisoners of War, etc., during European
War; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 122, IVest-
bourne Terrace , IV.
Carden, Major Alan Douglas, D.S.O.,
son of the late Maj.-Gen. George Carden ;
6. 1874; Major R.E. ; European War 1914-
17 as Lieut.-Col. R.A. F. (despatches thrice,
D.S.O.) : m. 1913, Elizabeth Nie Constance
Mary, da. of Thomas George Lithgow,
F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Farn borough, Hants,
and widow of Capt. John Dauncey, Dorset,
shire Regt. [see E. Howe, colls.] ; cr. D.S.O.
1918. The Mooring? . Fleet, Hants.
Carden, Capt. D’Arcy Vandeleur, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Lieut, and Acting Capt. R.F.A. ;
served during European War 19x4-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Carden, Rev. John, C.B.E., M.C.; b.
1882; ed. at Dulwich Coll.; is in Holy Or-
ders of the Church of Rome, and a Chap, to
the Forces ; European War 1915-19 as
Assist. Principal Chap. 1st Army (de-
spatches, M.C., C B.E.. Com. Order of Christ
of Portugal); cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. St.
Michael's House, Stanhope Lines , Aldershot .
Carden, Col. Louis Peile, C.M.G. ; b.
i860; is Col. (retired) ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Cardew, Claud Ambrose, C.M.G. , son of
Col. Sir Frederic Cardew, K. C.M.G. ; 6. 1870 ;
ed. at United Sers. Coll., Westward Ho!;
appointed Assist. Agent, Chinde 1893, Col-
lector, S. Nyasaland 1894, Consular Judicial
Officer 1894, and Dist. Resident, Nyasaland
Protectorate 1906; cr. C.M.G. 1919. The
Residency, Ncheu, Nyasaland.
Cardew, Lieut.-Col. George Ambrose,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Capt. Chris-
topher Baldock Cardew [B. Westbury] ; 6.
1865; Lieut.-Col. R.A.; retired 1919; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches,
D S.O. with Bar, C.M.G., Belgian Croix de
Guerre) : m. 1895, Louisa, da. of the late
F„ev. Arthur George Sewallis Shirley [see
b . Ferrers, colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1918),
C. M.G. 1918. 12, Brechin Place , S.W. 7.
Cardew, Col. George Hereward, C.B.E.,
D. S.O., son of the late Rev. George Cardew ;
b. 1861 ; entered 18th Hussars 1882, became
Capt. 1886, Major Army Ser. Corps 1898,
Lieut.-Col. 1905, and Brevet Col. 1910; retired
ion ; S. Africa 1900-1902, as Senior T ransport
Officer (despatches, D.S.O.), European War
1917-18 as Group Com. Labour Corps in
France; was an A. A. and Q.M.G. 1914-16
(despatches, C.B.E.): m. 1888, Emma Marian,
da. of the late John Bolster Burchell, B.A.,
Trin. Coll., Dublin ; cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. 11, The Crescent, Alver stoke,
Hants ; Army and Navy Club.
Carew, Major George Albert Lade,
D.S.O., son of the late Robert Russell
Carew, of Carpenders, Watford, Herts ;
b. 1862 ; entered 7th Hussars 1883, be-
came Capt. 1889, and Major 1898 ; retired
1902; served in Rhodesia 1896 and 1897
(despatches twice, medal With clasps,
D.S.O.), and in S. Africa 1900-1902 ; cr.
D.S.O. 1898 Army and Navy, and Royal
and Ancient Golf (St. Andrews) Clubs.
Carew, Lieut. -Com. Robert R. Hallo-
well-, D.S.O.; b. 18—; Lieut.-Com. R.N ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Carey, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Blake, C.M.G.,
D.S.O.) b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian Inf.;
European War i9i5-i9(wounded, despatches,
D.S.O. with Bar, C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1917
(Bar 1918), C.M.G. 1919.
Carey, Col. Arthur Basil, C.M.G.,D.S. O. ;
b. 1872 ; entered R.E. 1891, and is Lieut.-Col.
and Director of Mil. and Public Works;
European War 1915-17, present at Gallipoli
with Roy. Naval Div. (despatches, C.M.G.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., D.S.O.) ; was Ch. Engi-
neer 1918-19, with rank of Col.; cr. C.M.G.
1915, D.S.O. 1917.
Carey, Maj.-Gen. Carteret Walter, C.B.E.,
M.V.O., son of the Rev. Carteret Priaulx
Carey; b. 1853; entered Highland L.I. 1873,
became Capt. 1882, Major 1890, Lieut.-Col.
1900, Brevet Col. 1904, and Col. 1906 ; retired
1910 ; served with Egyptian Expedition
1882, present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(despatches, medal with clasp, bronze
star, 4th class Medjidie), and on N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8, present at capture
of Tanga Pass (despatches, medal with
clasp) ; was Comdg. No. 9 Dist. (E. Cos.)
1906-10; appointed Gov. of Mil. Knights of
I Windsor 1913 (with rank of Maj.-Gen.), acted
as Gov. and Constable of Windsor Castle
during War 1914-19 (Com. of Order of Christ
of Portugal ; received Coronation medals
1902 and 1911 : m. 1890, Florence Margaret,
I O.B.E., da. of W. Ravenhill Stock, of Cleve-
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COMPANIONAGE.
don, Somerset ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1903,
C. B.E (Mil.) 1919. Governor’s Tower,
Windsor Castle ; Army and Navy Club.
Carey, Rev. Douglas Falkland, D.S.O. ,
son of Arthur Edward Carey, of Ceylon and
Guernsey; b. 1876; ed. at Bedford Gram.
Sch., and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1898,
M.A. 1901) ; is a Chap, to the Forces ;
served in S. Africa 1902 (Queen’s medal
with three clasps), and during European
War I9i5-i8as Assist. Chap Gen. (despatches,
D. S.O.) : m. 1908, Ada Helen, da. of Brig.-
Surg. J. F. Barter, Indian Med. Ser. ; cr.
D.S.O. 19x8. 23, Denbigh Road , Ealing,
W. 13.
Carey, Col. George Glas Sandeman,
C.B., C.M.G., son of the Rev.Tupper Carey;
b. 1867 ; entered R.A. 1886, became Lieut. -
Col. 1913, Brevet Col. 1915, and Col. 1918 ;
S. African War 1900 (Queen’s medal with
two clasps), European War 1914-18, as
Maj.-Gen. on Staff (despatches, Brevet Col.,
C.B., C.M.G., Order of Crown of Bel-
gium. and Belgian Croix de Guerre, Legion
of Honour); appointed to command a Brig.
1919, and Officer Comdg. Troops in Jamaica
1920: m. 1906, Amy, da. of C. H. Master,
of Barrow Green, Oxted, and St akespeare
House, Sandgate; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916,
C.M.G. 1918. The Old Rectory, Trotton,
Rogate, Sussex.
Carey, Brig. - Gen. Harold Eustace,
C. M.G. , D.S.O., son of the late Maj.-Gen.
W. G. Carey; b. 1874; Col. R.F.A., and a
Brig.-Gen. ; S. African War 1899-1902
(Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), European War
1914-19, Brevet Col. (despatches lour times,
D. S.O., C.M.G.) : m. 1910, Elsie, da. of F.
Hughes, of Reigate ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G.
1919.
Carey, Col. Herbert Clement, C.M.G. ;
b. 1865 ; Col. (retired) : cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Carey, Herbert Simon, C.B., son of
John Carey, of Blackheath, S.E. ; b. 1856;
ed. at Winchester, and at Oxford Univ.
(B.A. 1879, M.A. 1883) ; appointed Assist.
Sec. to Gen. Post Office 1905, and Joint
Second Sec. 1914; retired 1919: m. 1900,
Alice Henrietta, da. of Henry Owen Wil-
liams, J.P., D.L., of Tre Castell, and Tre
Arddur, Anglesey; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1911.
Bury Hill, Melton, Suffolk.
Carey, Major John Lionel Romilly,
D.S.O.; b. 1882; Major R.G.A. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Carey, Brig.-Gen. Octavius William,
C.M.G. ; b. 1865 ; is Col. Indian Army ;
served with Burma Expedition 1885-9
(medal with two clasps), on N.-W. Frontier
of India 1897-8 (medal with three clasps),
with Waziristan Expedition 1901-2 (clasp),
with Mohmand Expedition 1908 (medal with
clasp), and in Mesopotamia 1915-17 as Brig.-
Gen. (despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1917.
Carey, Capt. Walter, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Capt. R.N. ; rendered sers. at Roy. Naval
Depot, Crystal Palace, during European
War (C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Carey, Lieut.-Col. Walter Louis John,
C.I.E.; b 1872; Lieut.-Col. R.A. (Indian
Ordnance Depart.); cr. C.I.E. 1919.
Carey, Lieut.-Col. Wilfrid Leathes de
Mussenden, D.S.O., son of the Rev. Denis
Carey ; b. 1881 ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
R.E. ; S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal
with five clasps), and during European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., Legion of Honour) ; employed with
Czecko Slovak Boundary Commn. 1919: m.
1908, Constance, da. of John Meagher, of
Montreal ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cargill, Featherston, C.M.G., M.B.,
son of the late John Cargill, of Dunedin,
New Zealand; b. 1870; ea. at Edinburgh
Univ. (M.B. and C.M. 1893); served during
Bida Campaign 1896, and during Kano
Campaign 1903; sometime Med. Officer to
Roy. Niger Co. ; sometime a 1st class
Resident, N. Nigeria Protectorate ; cr.
C.M.G. 1905. cjo Grindlay & Co., 54, Parlia-
ment Street, S. W.
Carington, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Rupert
Clement George, C.V.O., D.S.O. [see M.
Lincolnshire],
Carlebach. Col. Philip, C.M.G. ; b. 1873 >
is Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. London Regt.
(T.F.) (retired), and Col. Comdg. 1st and
2nd Cadet Batns. Roy. Fusiliers; cr. C.M.G.
1917. 88, Greencroft Gardens, N.W.6.
Carles, William Richard, C.M.G., son of
the Rev. C. E. Carles, of Warwick ; b. 1848 ;
ed. at Marlborough ; entered Consular Ser.
1867 ; appointed Vice-Consul in Corea 1884,
at Shanghai 1886, Consul at Chinkiang 1889,
at Swatow 1897, and at Tientsin 1899, and
Consul-Gen. at Tientsin 1900; retired 1901 ;
is a F.R.G.S., and a F.L.S. ; author of “ Life
in Corea”: m. 1886, Helen Maude, da. of
the late William Rhodes James, of Whit-
stone House, near Exeter ; cr. C.M.G. 1901.
Silwood, The Park, Cheltenham.
Carless, Col. A., C.B.E., M.B., M.R.C.S. ;
b. 18 — ; formerly Col. Army Med. Staff ;
European War 1914-19 (despatebes, C.B.E.) ;
is Med. Direc or Dr. Barnardo’s Homes : m.
18 — , Ada Bridger, da. of the late Maj.-Gen.
G. S. Dobbie; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Carleton, Major Cornelius Asgill Shaw,
D.S.O. ; b. 1883 ; entered Welsh Regt.
1906, became Lieut. 1910, Capt. 1915, and
Brevet Major 1916; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (severely wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Major) ; cr. D.S.O.
i9r4-
Carleton, Brig.-Gen. Frederick Mont-
gomerie, D.S.O., son of the late Gen. Henry
Alexander Carleton, C.B., R.A. ; b. 1867 ;
entered King’s Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.)
1888, became Capt. 1898, Brevet Major 1900,
Major 1906 (retired 1908), temporary Lieut.-
Col. 1915, Brig.-Gen. 1916, and Hon. Brig.-
Gen. 1917 ; served with Dongola Expe-
dition 1896, present at action of Firket,
and at operations at Hafir (despatches,
medal with two clasps), with Nile Expe-
dition 1897 (medal), in Sierra Leone 1898-9
with Mendiland, Karene, and Protectorate
Expeditions (despatches, medal with clasp,
D.S.O.), and in S. Africa 1899-1902, present
at battle of Spion Kop and at relief of
Ladysmith, as A.D.C. (wounded, de-
spatches, Brevet Major, Queen’s medal
with six clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps) ; was attached to Egyptian Army
1896-7; appointed a Gen. Stan Officer 1914,
and a Brig. -Com. 1916, and one of H.M.’s
Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms 1919 : m.
1899, Emma Gwendolen Priscilla, el. da. of
Sampson Lloyd ; cr. D.S.O. 1900. United
Service Club.
Carleton, Brig.-Gen. Frank Robert
Crofton, C.B., son of the late Col. George
Carleton, R.A. ; b. 1856; entered 68th L.I.
18 4, became Capt. Durham L.I. 1881, Major
1891, Lieut.-Col. Roy. Irish Fusiliers 1898,
Col. 1906, and Brig.-Gen. 1911 ; retiredi9i3;
served during S. African War 1899-1902
(Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps) ; was D.A.A.G , War
Office 1891-7, A.A.G. for Recruiting 1909-11,
Director of Recruiting and Organization
1911-13, and Director of Organization
1914-16 : m. 1906, Alice Diana, da. of the late
Samuel William Clowes [see B. Water-
park]; cr. C B. (Civil) 1916.
CArleton, Major Guy Audouin, D.S.O.,
son of the late Col . George Carleton ; b. 1859 :
entered King’s Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.),
1880, and became Capt. King’s Own (Roy.
Lancaster Regt.) 1888, and Major 1899 ;
retired 1907; served in S. Africa 1899-1902:
m. 1917, Adela Dorothy, widow of Capt. C.
B Webb, of Elford House, near Tamworth ;
cr. D.S.O. 1902. Army and Navy Club.
Carleton, Lieut.-Col. Henry Anthony,
D.S.O. . b. 1868; is Lieut.-Col. Indian Army;
served with Lushai Expedition 1889-92
(medal with clasp), in Chin Hills 1892-3
(clasp), and in Mesopotamia 1915-17 (^e‘
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Carleton, Brig.-Gen. Lancelot Richard,
D.S.O., son of the late Col. George Carleton,
R.A. ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Rugby, at Cheltenham
Coll., and at R.M.C. ; entered Essex Regt.
1882, became Capt. 1888, Major 1902, Lieut.-
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Col. 1910, Col. 1913, and Hon. Brig. -Gen.
(retired) 1918 ; S. Africa 1900-1902, as Brig.-
Major and as D.A.A.G. (D.S.O.) ; was
D.A.A.G., N.-W. Dist. 1897-9; was a Gen.
Staff Officer, and Comdt. Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Canada 1913, and a Brig. Com. 1916 ; cr.
D.S.O. 1902. Grasmere ; United Service Club.
Carlisle, Rev. John Charles, D.D.,
C. B.E.; b. 18—; Vice-Pres. Baptist Union;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Carlisle, Capt. John Charles Denton,
D. S.O., M.C. ; b. 1888; is Capt. London
Regt. ; served during European War 1914-18
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D S O. 1918.
Carleton, Col. Montgomery Launcelot,
C. B.E. , son of the late Gen. Henry Alexander
Carleton, C.B. ; b. 1861 ; Col. and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. (retired) ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, C.B.E.) : m. 1908, Marguerite
Helen, da. of Sir Lionel Edward Darell, 5th
Bt. ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Carlisle, Major Thomas Hamilton,
D. S.O., M .C. ; b. 18 — ; is Capt. and tempo-
rary Major R.E. ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Carlisle, Major Thomas Hartley, O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major R.H.A. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Carlisle, Major Thomas Roger Massie,
D.S.O. ; b. 1883 ; is Major R.F.A ; served in
Mesopotamia 1915-16 (despatches, prisoner,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Carlton, Arthur, C.B.E., son of Alfred
Carlton, of Brighton; b. 1865; a Theatre
Proprietor, and a J.P. for Worcester (Sheriff
1913 and 1915, Mayor 1916-19): m. 1891,
Annie, only da. of David Barnard, of
Norwich; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Colehurst,
Worcester ; Constitutional Club.
Carlton, Lieut. -Col. Herbert Dudley,
D.S.O., son of Thomas William Carlton, of
Swindon, Wilts ; b. 1878 ; ed. at Sherborne ;
Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. Roy. Scots
(Lothian Regt.), and a D.A.A.G. at War
Office; S. Africa 1899-1900 (Queen’s medal),
European War 1914 19 in France, Flanders,
Egypt, and Italy, Comdg. 2nd Batn. Roy. W.
Surrey Regt. (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar,
1914 Star, Brevet Lieut.-Col.) : m. 1903.
Ethel Marion, da. of James Hartley, of Fairy
Hall, Eltham ; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Army and
Navy Club.
Carlyon, Major Tristrem, D.S.O., son
of Alexander Keith Carlyon, J.P., D.L.,
of Mount Park, Harrow-on-the-Hill ; b.
1877; Major R.A.; served during European
War 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1918,
Aileen Julia, da. of Sir Edward Hudson
Hudson-Kinahan, 1st Bt. ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Carmichael, Major Dougall, D.S.O.,
M.C.', b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Inf. ; Euro-
pean War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Carmichael, Wing-Com. George Ivan,
D.S.O., A.F.C., son of Lieut.-Col. John
Carmichael, formerly R.A.M.C. ; b. 1888 ;
ed. privately ; Wing-Com. R. A. F. ; European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O., A.F.C.) :
m. 1915, Kathleen Mary, da. of Maurice
William Casterton Smelt, of Braeside, Ross-
lyn Hill, Hampstead, N. W. ; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Carmichael, Mrs. Gertrude, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; m. 18 — , Carmichael; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1919. Bombay.
Carmichael, Ian, D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 1891 ;
is Lieut. Highland L.I. ; served during
European War 1914-16 (wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O., M.C.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Carmichael, Lieut.-Col. James Forrest
Halkett, C.M.G., C.B.E., son of the late
Charles Paget Carmichael, C.S.I.; b. 1868;
is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.E., and
Chm. Alloy Steel Committee, Ministry of
Munitions ; has Legion of Honour : m. 1908,
Winifred Mary, da. of J. M. Webster, of
Row, Dumbartonshire ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918,
C.M.G. 1920. 46, St. George's Road, S.W.
CarNac, Col. John Henry Rivett-, C.l.E.
[see Rivett-Carnac, Bt., colls.].
Carnegie, David, C.B.E.', b. 18—; a
Member, and Ordnance Adviser, of Imperial
Munitions Board during European War; cr.
C. B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Carnegy, Col. Charles Gilbert, M.V.O,
[see E. Northesk, colls.].
Carnegy, Lieut.-Col. Gerald Patrick
Ogilvy, D.S.O., son of the late Maj.-Gen.
Patrick Alexander Carnegy, Indian Army ;
b. 1873; ed. at United Ser. Coll., Westward
Ho ! ; is Lieut.-Col. Indian Cav. ; served in
Mesopotamia 1915-16 (despatches twice,
D. S.O.): cr. D.S.O. 1916. Junior Army and
Navy Club.
Carnegy, Maj.-Gen. Philip Mainwaring,
C.B. , son of the late Maj.-Gen. Patrick
Alexander Carnegy, Indian Army ; b. 1858 ;
ed. at Dollar Acad., and at Cheltenham
Coll. ; entered Army 1878, became Capt.
I. S.C. 1889, Major Indian Army 1898, Lieut.-
Col. 1904, Brevet Col. 1907, Col. 1909, and
Maj.-Gen. 1912; retired 1919; served during
Afghan War 1878-80, present at operations
at Kabul (despatches, medal with two clasps),
with Burma Expedition 1885-6 (severely
wounded, despatches, medal with clasp), with
Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90 (clasp), in
Burma 1891 (clasp), with Manipur Expedition
1891 (despatches, severely wounded, clasp),
with Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with
clasp), with Tirah Expedition 1897-8, present
at actions of Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
(despatches, clasps), in China 1900 (medal),
and during European War 1914-15, on Staff
(despatches); was Comdt. 2nd Batn. 4th
Gurkha Rifles 1902-9, A.A.G. and A.Q.M.G.,
Div. Staff, India 1909-10, and in command of
a Brig. 1910-15 : m. 1897, Jessie Pyne, da. of
the late Maj.-Gen. James Sebastian Rawlins,
Indian Army ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1911.
Carnegy, Capt. Ughtred Elliott Car-
negy-, D.S.O., M.C. [see E. Northesk, colls.].
Carnwath, Capt. Thomas, D.S.O., M.B.,
son of Joseph Carnwath, of Strabane; b. 1878;
is Capt. R.A.M.C. (T.F. Reserve), attached
Hon. Artillery Co. ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches four times, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Carpendale, Capt. Charles Douglas,
C.B. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and Commander (2nd
class) R.N. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Carpendale, Major Frederic Maxwell-,
C. l.E. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and Brevet Major
Indian Army ; cr. C.l.E. 1919.
Carpenter, Capt. Alfred, D.S.O., son of
the late Charles Carpenter, R.N., formerly
J. P. for Sussex and Cornwall ; b. 1847 ;
entered R.N. 1861, became Lieut. 1870,
Com. 1883, and Capt. (retired) 1895 ; served
in “ Challenger ” Scientific Expedition
(Albert Medal, 2nd class, for saving life) ;
in Soudan Expedition 1884, in command of
“Myrmidon” (medal and thanks of Ad-
miralty), and whilst in charge of Marine
Survey of India piloted the war flotilla to
Mandalay and Bhamo 1885 (specially men-
tioned in despatches, medal) : m. 1st, 1879,
Henrietta Maud, who d. 1889, da. of G. A. F.
Shadwell ; 2nd, 1891, iEtheldreda, da. of the
late Judge Homersham Cox (formerly a
Judge of County Courts), of Tonbridge,
Kent; cr. D.S.O. 1887. The Red House,
Sanderstead, Surrey ; Authors' Club.
Carpenter, Charles Claude, C.B.E.,
D. Sc., son of William Richard Carpenter ;
b. 1858 ; Chm. South Metropolitan Gas Co.; a
Member of Chemical Warfare Committee and
Munitions Inventions Panel, Min. of Muni-
tions during European War; m. 1896; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 157, Victoria Street , S. W.
Carpenter, Lieut.-Col. Charles Murray,
C.M.G., D.S.O. ;b. 1870; is Lieut.-Col. R.E. ;
served in China 1900 (medal with clasp),
and during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
C. M.G.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918.
Carpenter, Capt. Gerald Goodwin,
D. S.O.; b. 18 — ; Capt. Suffolk Regt., and
serving with Egyptian Army ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 191 9.
Carpenter, Capt. Peter, D.S.O., M.C.)
b. 18—; Capt. R.A.F. ; European War 1914-
18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
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Carr, Major Alfred Edward, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; temporary Major Tank
Corps ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
M. C. , D.S.O., Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Carr, Capt. Bertram Abbott, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. R.G.A. ; European War
19x4-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Carr, Lieut.- Col. Charles Cuttley, D S.O.,
O.B.E . ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Reserve; S.
African War 1899-1901, present at relief of
Ladysmith (Queen’s medal with five clasps,
Brevet Major), European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Carr, Col. Edward Elliott, C.B., C.B.E.,
son of J. K. Carr, of Cheltenham; b. 1855;
entered 84th Regt. 1873, became Capt. Roy.
Scots Fusiliers 1883, Major 1891, Lieut.-Col.
1898, and Brevet Col. 1902 (h.-p. 1908); retired
1909; served with Tirah Expedition 1897-8
(medal with two clasps), and in S. Africa 1899-
1902, present at relief of Ladysmith (severely
wounded, despatches, Queen’s medal with
four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
C.B.) ; was Dist. Inspector of Musketry,
N. -E. Dist. 1893-6; in command of 21st Regt.
Dist. 1903, and Col. in Charge of Lowland
Regt. Dist. Records (and also Comdg. Dist.)
1905-8 ; appointed an A.A.G. to Div. 1914,
and Inspector on Lines of Communication
1915; commanded Base Depot France 1915-
16, and Reinforcements France 1916-18 (men-
tioned and despatches) : m. 1883 Rosa
Elizabeth, el. da. of the Rev. A. Hall; cr.
C. B. (Mil.) 1900, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Army
and Navy, and Bath Clubs.
Carr, Edward Hallett, C.B.E. , son of
Francis Parker Carr; b. 1892; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1916, M.A. 1919); a Clerk
in Foreign Office; served in Political
Section, Peace Delegation 1919, and subse-
quently temporary Sec., British Embassy,
Paris (attached Ambassadors’ Conference) ;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 105, Crouch Hill, N.
Carr, Francis Howard, C.B.E., son of
the late Henry Carr, of London; b. 1874; ed.
at Vv hitgift Gram. Sch., and at City Guilds
Technical Coll., London ; a Scientific
Chemist. Managing Director of the British
Diug Houses (Limited), and a Fellow of
Institute of Chemistry ; elected Salters’
Fellow in Research Laboratories of Impe-
rial Institute; author of various publica-
tions on Chemistry: tn. 1898. Hilda Mary,
da. of Henry Sykes; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
The White House, Peter sficld ; Savile Club.
Carr, Capt. Graham, D.S.O., M.C. ; b.
18— ; Capt. Machine Gun Corps ; European
War 1914-19 in Mesopotamia (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 19x9.
Carr, Lieut.-Col. George Arthur Buxton,
D. S.O.', b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. Territorial
Force Reserve ; served during S. African
War 1899-1901 (Queen’s medal with five
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-18, Comdg. a
Batn. Norfolk Regt. (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917 43, Westminster Mansions ,
Great Smith Street, S. W.i.
Carr, Major Harrie Gardiner, D.S.O.:
b. 1877; is Major R.A. ; served on N.-W.
Frontier of India 1901-2 (medal with clasp),
and during European War 1914-17 (des-
patches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Carr, Lieut.-Col. Henry Arbuthnot,
D.S.O., son of Col. Ralph Edward Carr, for-
merly 36th Regt. ; b. 1872 ; ed. at Haileybury
and at R.M.C. ; entered Worcestershire
Regt. 1893, and is Lieut.-Col. Comdg. its
2nd Batn. ; S. African War 1899-1902, on
Staff (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European War
1915-18, in Gallipoli and France (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.): tn.
1913, Elsie Pearson, da. of Sir Thomas
Putnam, of Greylands, Darlington ; cr.
D.S.O. 1916. The Old Rectory, Powick,
near Worcester ; Army and Navy, and
Hurlingham Clubs.
Carr, Maj.-Gen. Howard, C.B. , M.D. ,
son of the late Lieut.-Col. George Carr ; b.
1863 ; ed. at Queen’s Coll., Cork, and at
Roy. Univ., Ireland (M.D. and M.Ch. 1884);
entered Roy. Army Med. Corps 1885, be-
came Capt. 18—, Major 1897, Lieut.-Col. 1905,
Col. 1914, and Surg.-Gen. and Maj.-Gen.
1917; retired 1919; served with Burma
Expedition 1885-7 (medal with clasp), with
Miranza Expedition 1891, with Dongola
Expedition 1896, with Nile Expedition 1898
(despatches, medal with three clasps),
during S. African War 1900-1902 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps), and during European War
1914-15 (despatches, C.B.) ; is a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England : m. 1903, Constance Harriet, da.
of the late Thomas Kough, of Kilkenny ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915.
Carr, John Walter, C.B.E., M.D. ,
F.R.C.P., son of John Carr, J.P., of Blooms-
bury Square, W.C. ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Univ.
Coll., London (M.D. 1887); F.R.C.S. England
1887; F.R.C. P. 1901; Senior Physician to
Roy. Free Hospital, Consulting Physician
to Victoria Hospital for Children, Chelsea,
Lecturer on Med., London Sch. of Med.
for Women, and Examiner in Med., Roy.
Coll, of Physicians ; Vice-Pres. Med. So. of
London 1913-15 : m. 1895, Jessie, da. of
Walter Griffith, of Streatham, S.W.; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 19, Cavendish Place,
W.i.
Carr, Major Joseph Wilson, D.S. 0. ;
b. 18— ; Major S. African Forces, and
Comdg. a Commando; German S.-W. Africa
1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.D.S.O. 1916.
Carr, Lieut.-Col. Laurence, D.S.O.,
O.B.E.: b. 1888; Capt. and Brevet Major
Gordon Highlanders, and a Gen. Staff
Officer with rank of Lieut.-Col. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., O.B.E.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Carr, Major Reginald Blakeney, D.S.O.,
son of Edward Carr [see B. Boston, colls.] ;
b. 1887; Major Australian Engineers; Euro-
pean War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O., Star);
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Carr, William Theodore, C.B.E., M.P.,
son of the late Thomas Carr; b. 1866; is
Chm. of Carr’s Flour Mills (Limited), and a
!.P. for Carlisle; Chm. E. Cumberland
Munitions Board during European War;
has sat as M.P. for Carlisle (Co. U.) since
Dec. 1918: m. 1893, Edith, da. of the late
Lieut.-Col. — Hobbs, Army Pay Depart. ;
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Greysiead , Carlisle.
Carr, Brig. -Gen. Christopher D’Arcy
Bloomfield Saltern Baker-, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
son of Robert J. Baker-Carr, formerly of
Abberton Hall, Worcestershire; b. 1878;
entered Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own)
1898, became Capt 1902, and Major 1914 ;
retired 1906; Hon. Brig -Gen. 1920; served
with Nile Expedition 1898, present at battle
1 of Khartoum (Egyptian medal with clasp,
I medal), in S. Africa 1899-1902, present at
I relief of Ladysmith (despatches, Queen’s
! medal with four clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), and during European War 1914-
18, firstly as Brig.-Maj. on Gen. Staff, and
subsequently as a Brig. Com. with rank of
Brig. -Gen. : tn. 1902; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G.
1918.
Carr, Major Robert George Teesdale
Baker-, M.V.O., el. son of the late Rev.
R. J. Baker-Carr, of Abberton Hall, Per-
shore, Worcestershire; b. 1867; ed. at
| Charterhouse, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst; entered Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s
Own) 1888, became Capt. 1895, and Major
t904 ; retired 1906; was A.D.C. to Viceroy of
India (Baron Curzon of Kedleston) 1899-1904;
I was a Gen. Staff Officer 1914-19 ; has Orders
of Star of Roumania, of St. Maurice and St.
| Lazarus of Italy, and of White Eagle of
Serbia ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1903. Army
and Navy, Pratt's , and Bachelors' Clubs.
Carr-Calthrop [see Calthrop].
I Carr-Ellison [see Ellison].
Carr-Hall [see Hall].
I Carr-Harris [see Harris].
| Carr-White [see White].
COMPANION AGE.
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Carrington, Lieut.-Col. Charles Ronald
Brownlow, D.S.O. ; b. 1880 ; is Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches twice,
D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.): m. 18 — ", cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Carrington, Charles Worrell, D.S.O.,
son of the late Sir John Worrell Carring-
ton, C.M.G. [see Carrington, “Knights’
Widows”]; b. 1880; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn
1900; is 2nd Lieut. Grenadier Guards Re-
serve ; served during European War 1914-18
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Carrington, Capt. John Walsh, D.S.O.,
son of the late Sir J ohn Worrell Carrington,
C M.G., D.C.L., LL.D. Tsee Carrington,
“Knights’ Widows”]; b. 1879; is Capt.
R.N. ; served at battle of Jutland 1916
(despatches, D.S.O., American D.S.M.):
m. 1918, May Townsend, da. of Rear-Adm.
Cresswell John Eyres, D.S.O. ; cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Carrington, Lieut.-Col. Robert Harold,
D S.O. ; b. 1882; entered R.A. 1901, became
Capt. 1914, Major 1915, and Brevet Lieut -
Col. 1919 ; S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s
medal with five clasps), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1916. Cavalry Club.
Carroll, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Fitz-
gerald, D.S.O., M.B., son of the late F. M.
Carroll, of Moone Abbey, co. Kildare ; b.
1874; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A., M.B.
and B.Ch. 1897), and abroad; is Lieut.-Col.
Roy. Army Med. Corps, and Principal Med.
Officer Egyptian Army ; served in Soudan
1910 (medal with clasp, 4th class Osmanieh)
and 1914, and during European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Moone Abbey, co. Kildare; Naval and
Military Club.
Carroll, Brig. -Gen. John William Vin-
cent, C.M.G. ; b. 1869 ; entered Norfolk
Regt. 1891, became Lieut.-Col. 1916,
and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1919 ;
served in W. Africa 1896 (wounded), on
Niger Coast 1897 (wounded, medal with
clasp), in W. Africa 1897-8 (Brevet Major),
with Munshi Expedition 1900 (despatches,
clasp), in S. Africa 1900-1901 (Queen’s medal
with three clasps), and during European
War 1914-17 (despatches, C.M.G.); was
a Comdt. on Lines of Communication 1919 ;
cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Carrutliers, Engineer-Capt. David John,
C.B.E.; b. 18 — ; Engineer-Capt. R.N., and
employed in Engineer-in-Ch.’s Depart. ; cr.
C. B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Carruthers, Lieut.-Col. James, M.V.O.,
D. S.O., el. son of the late Peter Carruthers,
of Portrack, Dumfries ; b. 1876; ed. at Craig-
mont Sch. and at Edinburgh Univ. ;
admitted a W.S. 1899 ; entered R.A. 1900,
became Capt. 1910, and Major 1914 ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); ap-
pointed a Dep. Assist. Director of Artillery
1918, an A.A.G. 1919, and an A. A. and
Q.M.G. '920, with rank of Lieut.-Col. : m.
1915, Violet Rosa, C.H., da. of the late
Charles Markham, of Tapton House, Derby-
shire (see Markham, Bt.] ; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1910, D.S.O. 1915. 8, Gower Street ,
W. C. ; United Service, and White's Clubs.
Carruthers, Col. Robert Alexander,
C. B., C.M.G., son of Walter Carruthers, of
Inverness, N.B.; b. 1862; ed. at Fettes
Coll.; entered Devonshire Regt. 1883, be-
came Capt. Indian Army 1894, Major 1901,
Lieut.-Col. 1908, Col. 19x3, and Brig.-Gen.
(retired) 1919 ; Chitral Relief Force 1895
(medal with clasp), Bazar Valley and Mo-
hmand Expeditions 1908 (despatches, medal
with clasp, C.B.), European War 1914-16 as
a D.A. and Q.M.G. (despatches, C.M.G.,
Legion of Honour) : m. 1892, Florence, da. of
Henry Wintle ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1908, C.M.G.
1916.
Carscallen, Col. Henry Gurney, D.S.O.,
son of Henry Carscallen, K.C., ot Hamilton,
Ontario; b. 1873; Col. Canadian Artillery;
European War 1914-18 (despatches thrice,
D. S.O.): m. 1907, Marion Myles ; cr. D.S.O.
1917. 46, Arkledun Avenue, Hamilton,
Ontario.
Carson, Major Ernest Hope, D.S.O. ;
b. 18— ; Major Tank Corps • European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
19x9.
Carson, Col. Charles John Lloyd-,
C.B.E. ; b. 1866; Col. (formerly Comdg.
3rd Batn.) E. Lancashire Regt. (Special
Reserve) ; S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C.B.E.): m. 18 — ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Stratton Lodge, Leamington.
Carte, Col. 1 homas Elliott, C.B., son of
the late John Elliott Carte, C.B. ; b. 1861 ;
ed. at Brighton Coll. ; formerly Col. R.A. ;
is a Fellow of Zoological So. ; has been
Assist. Inspector of Warlike Stores, In-
spector of Position Finding, and Ch. In-
structor at Ordnance Coll. ; was Assist. -
Director of Artillery, War Office 1912-18 ;
employed in Depart, of Controller of Muni-
tions Design 1918-19; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1917.
Junior United Service Club.
Carter, Albert Thomas, C.B.E., D.C.L.,
son of the late T. A. Carter, F.R.C.P.. of
Shottery Hall, Stratford-on-Avon; b. 1861;
ed. at Leamington, and at Queens’ Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1883, M.A. 1888); Bar. Inner
Temple 1886; Student of Ch. Ch., Oxford
1895 : was Reader in Law, Inns of Court
1898-1910; author of “A History of English
Legal Institutions,” etc.; cr. C.B.E. 1917.
Shottery Hall, Stratford-on-Avon; Christ
Church, Oxford ; Oxford and Cambridge ,
and Savage Clubs.
Carter, Col. Alfred Henry, C.M.G., son
of Henry Carter, J.P., of Wickham, Hants ;
b. 1856; entered Army 1875, and retired as
Brevet Col. 1906; European War 1914-16
(despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Naval and Military Club.
Carter, Maj.-Gen. Beresford Cecil Moly-
neux, C.B., C.M.G., son of the late
Col. Harry Molyneux Carter, C.B. ; b. 1872 ;
ed. at Marlborough, and at R.M C. ; entered
Lancashire Fusiliers 1892, became Capt.
1898, Major 1904 (transferred to King’s
Liverpool Regt.) 1908, Lieut.-Col. 1914, and
Brevet Col. and Col. 1918 ; served with Nile
Expedition 1898 (medal with clasp), in Sudan
1905 (medal with clasp, 4th class Osmanieh),
and during European War 1914-18 as a Biig.
Com. with rank of Brig.-Gen. (despatches,
C.M.G., C.B., Brevet Col.) ; is Maj.-Gen.
Comdg. S. African Mil. Command; gold
medallist of United Service Institution of
India : m. 1905, Isabel, da. of the late Lieut.-
Col. James Edgar Baines, Sherwood Fores-
ters ; cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1916. Pre-
toria, Transvaal ; Newbury, Berks; Junior
United Service Club.
Carter, Brig.-Gen. Charles Herbert
Philip, C.B. , C.M.G., C.B.E., son of the late
Capt. Willoughby Harcourt Carter, formerly
Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), of
Annag Keen, co. Galway; b. 1864 ; ed. at Chel-
tenham Coll. ; entered Black Watch (Roy.
Highlanders) 1888, became Capt. Roy. Scots
(Lothian Regt.) 1897, Brevet Major 1897,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1906,
Major 1908, Lieut.-Col. The Cameronians
-(Scottish Rifles) 1 91 1, Col 1913 (retired), and
Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1919 ; served with Benin
Expedition 1897 (despatches, medal with
clasp, Brevet Major), in Niger Coast Protec-
torate in command of Force in operations
against Kwo Ibibio 1899 (despatches), in
Benin Territories 1899 (despatches, medal
with clasp, C.M.G.), and in Ashanti at relief
of Kumasi 1900, in command of S. Nigerian
Force (severely wounded, medal with clasp);
was Comdt. 3rd (Niger) Batn. W. African
Frontier Force (Lieut.-Col.) 1900; was in
command of Gold Coast Regt. (W. African
Frontier Force) 1906-9; and a Brig. Com.
1916-17: m. 1899, Kathleen Maud, da. of
James Hartley; cr. C.M.G. 1900, C.B. (Mil.)
1913, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Naval and Mili-
tary Club.
Carter, Capt. Cyril Rodney, D.S.O., son
of Col. William Graydon Carter, C.M.G , of
Brooklyn, Warley, Essex; b. 1888; ed. at
Dulwich Coll., and at R.M C. ; Capt. Royal
COMPANIONAGE.
1348
Lancaster Regt. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1914, Celia Ellen
Alexia, da. of the late Edward Cowie, of
Calcutta ; cr. D.S.0. 1919. Junior Army and
Army Club.
Carter, Col. Duncan Campbell, C.B.,
C. M.G. ; b. 1856; entered R.A. 1876, became
Capt. 1884, Major 1893, Brevet Lieut. -Col.
1900, Brevet Col. 1904, and Col. 1907 ; re-
tired 1907 ; served with Egyptian Expedition
1884, present at battles of Teb and Tamai
(medal with clasp, bronze star), with Soudan
Expedition 1884-5, in command of Egyptian
Artillery (despatches, clasp), and inS. Africa
1899-1901, present at action of Spion Kop, and
at relief of Ladysmith (despatches, medal
with five clasps, Brevet Lieut. -Col.) ; com-
manded an Artillery Div. of Territorial Force
1909-12, and a Remount Depot 1914-19 :
m. 18 — ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1905, C.M.G. 1917.
Naval and Military Club.
Carter, Major Edward George Webb,
D. S.O., el. son of Maj.-Gen. Sir John Thomas
Carter, K.C.M.G. ; b. 1882; Major R.G.A. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Carter, Lieut. -Col. Ernest Augustus
Frederick, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; formerly Lieut.-
Col. and Brevet Col. Roy. Lancashire Regt. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
■cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Carter, Brig.-Gen. Francis Charles, C.B. >
son of the late Capt. Harry Lee Carter,
6th Dragoon Guards and 7th Roy. Fusiliers I
b. 1858: ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst 5
entered 5th Fusiliers 1878, became Capt.
Northumberland Fusiliers 1885, Major Roy-
Berkshire Regt. 1894, Lieut.-Col. 1899, Bre-
vet Col. 1903, Col. 1906, and retired as
Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1912; served during Afghan
War 1878-80 (medal), with Black Mountain
Expedition 1888 (despatches twice, medal
with clasp), with Lushai Expedition 1889
thanked by Indian Govt., clasp), with Hazara
Expedition 1891, as D.A.A.G. (despatches,
clasp), and during European War 1914-15.
in command of a Brig, (despatches twice) ;
was a Dist. Staff Officer, and D.A.A.G.
Bengal 1889-94, and Ch. Staff Officer, Salis-
bury Plain Dist. 1904-5 ; commanded a Sub-
Dist., S. Africa 1906-9, and an Inf. Brig., Irish
Command 1909-12 ; has gold medal of United
Ser. Institution of India: m. 1884, Clara,
el. da. of the late W. C. Clarke Thornhill,
J.P., D.L.; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1908. Army and
Navy Club.
Carter, George Wallace, C.B.E., son
of the late Jonathan Carter, of Herne Bay;
b. 1870 ; Hon. Sec. of National War Aims
Committee ; Sec. and Editor Lincoln Leader
1896-1902, Sec. to Free Trade Union 1903-5
and 1908-11, and Private Sec. to Parliament -
tary Sec. to Treasury 1905-8 ; author of
“ What shall we do in Ireland,” etc. : tn.
18—, Margaret Mary, da. of Alfred Pickard,
of Burnley ; cr. C.B.E. 1918. Fairholme,
Pollards Hill West, Norbury, S.IF.16.
Carter, Lieut.-Col. Godfrey Lambert,
C.I.E. ; b. 1868 ; is Lieut.-Col. Indian Army ;
served with Nile Expedition 1889, on N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with two
clasps) , withTirah Expedition i897-8(clasp),
and on N.-W. Frontier 1898-9, 1902, and
1915-16 (C.I.E.) ; cr. C.I.E. 1917-
Carter, Lieut.-Col. Gordon, C.V.O. , son
of Henry Carter, of Kimbolton ; b. 1853;
entered 1st Life Guards 1880, became Capt.
1887, Major 1895, and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1900 ; retired 1903 ; served in S. Africa
1899-1900, present at battles of Paardeberg,
Poplar Grove, and Dreifontein, at relief of
Kimberley, at actions of Diamond Hill and
Colenso, and operations in Cape, Transvaal,
and Orange River Colonies (despatches,
Queen’s medal with six clasps, Brevet
Lieut.-Col.) ; is Clerk of Course for Ascot
Races, and Sec. to the King’s Representa-
tive at Ascot ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1903,
C. V.O. 1919. Ascot , Berks; Naval and
Military, and Guards’ Clubs.
Carter, Lieut.-Col. Herbert Gordon,
D. S.O., son of Herbert James Carter, ol |
Sydney, N.S. Wales; b. 1885; ed. at Sydney
Gram. Sch. and Univ. (B.E. 1908) ; is an
Engineer, an A.M.I.C.E. of London, and 1
Lieut.-Col. Australian Inf. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
was Ch. Assist. Electrical Engineer Public
Works Depart., Sydney 1909-14 : m. 1917,
Lydia Kate, da. of H. J. King, of Burnley,
Orange, N.S. Wales ; cr. D.S.O. 1918. Uni-
versity (Sydney) Club.
Carter, Major Herbert St. Maur, D.S.O.,
M.D., son of the late Major Edward Augustus
Carter, of Clifton House, Shankhill, co. Dub-
lin [see B. Hemphill] ; b. 1878; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (M.D., B.Ch. 1904); entered
R.A.M.C. 1904, became Capt. 1908, and Major
1915 ; served during Balkan Campaign 1912-
13, as British Red Cross Commr. with Ser-
bian Forces, and during European War
1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O., Order of St.
Sava of Serbia); cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Carter, Mrs. Hester Marion, C B.E. ,
da. of the late James Rose, of Inverness; b.
1867 : m. 1904, the Most Rev. William Marl-
borough Carter, Archbishop of Capetown ;
cr. C.B.E. 1918. Bishopscourf, Claremont,
Cape of Good Hope.
Carter, Major Lindsay, D.S.O. ; b. 1872 ;
is Major Oxfordshire and Bucks L.I. ; served
on N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with
clasp), and in Mesopotamia 1915-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Carter, Capt. Louis Alfred Latimer,
D.S.O., son of Maj.-Gen. Sir John Thomas
Carter, K.C.M.G. ; b. 1886 ; is Capt. R. A.S.C. ;
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Carter, Lieut.-Col. Robert Markham,
C.B., son of Arthur William Markham
Carter ; b. 1875 ; ed. at St. George’s and
St. Bartholomew’s Hospitals; M.R.C.S.and
L.R.C.P. 1901, F.R.C.S. 1912 ; joined Indian
Med. Ser. 1902, became Capt. 1905, Major
1913, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1916 ; served
with Aden Boundary Commn. 1903-4, on
N.-W. Frontier of India 1908 (wounded,
medal with clasp) and 1915; employed on
Hospital Ship Ser. between Egypt, Aden,
and Mesopotamia 1915-16, and on Special
Duty under India Marine Depart., India
Office, and at War Office 1916 (despatches,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., C. B.), and at Admiralty
1917 (despatches), since when he has been
Director of Med. Ser. under Controller of
Merchant Shipbuilding ; was Demonstrator
of Anatomy and Physiology in Liverpool
Univ. 1910-11, and became Director of Pasteur
Institute, India 1907, Resident Surg. Euro-
pean Gen. Hospital, Bombay, and Professor
of Materia Medica and Pharmacy at Grant
Med. Coll., Bombay 1912, Professor of
Pathology and Morbid Anatomy and Curator
of Museum there 1913, and Dean of Grant
Med. Coll. 1919: m. 1904, Kate Elizabeth,
da. of Alexander Mickie Saunderson ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Junior United Service,
Junior Army and Navy, and Royal Bombay
Yacht Clubs.
\ Carter, Major Robert Stewart, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Railway Troops ;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 19x9.
Carter, Lieut.-Col Samuel, D.S.O.)
b 18— ; Lieut.-Col. S. African Forces in
German S.-W. Africa 1914-16 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Carter, Major Thomas Healey Hunton,
D.S.O., son of Thomas Carter, M.R.C.S.,
J.P., of Driffold, Sutton Coldfield; b. 1880;
admitted Solicitor 1903 ; European War 1915*
19, as Major Roy. Warwickshire Regt.
(despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1908, Gladys Mary
Addenbrooke, da. of E. T. Cresswell; cr.
D.S.O. 1916. Chiseldon, Seaford.
Carter, Capt. William, D.S.O., M.C. ,
son of Amos Carter, of Tower Hill, Hor-
sham; b. 1878; Capt. Wilts Regt., and a
Gen. Staff Officer; S. Africa . 1899-1901
(Queen’s medal with threeclasps), European
War 1915-18 (despatches twice, M.C. with
Bar, D.S.O.): m. 1003, Annie, only child 01
George Cook, of Pietermaritzburg ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Carter, Col. William Graydon, C.M.G . ;
b. 1857; Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. (retired);
Nile Expedition 1884-5 (medal with clasp,
COMPANIONAGE.
1349
bronze star), S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s medal
with four clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps): m. 18 — ; cr. C.M.G. 1918. Brooklyn ,
Warley, Essex.
Carter, Lieut.-Col. William Henry,
D.S.O., M.C.; b. 1880; Capt. and Brevet
Major Roy. Warwickshire Regt., and Lieut.-
Col. (retired); served during S. African War
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.3.O.
with Bar, M.C., Russian Order of St.
Stanislas, Brevet Major); cr. D.S.O. 1916
(Bar 1919).
Carter, Major Algernon Lothian Bon-
ham-, D.S.O. , son of Lothian George Bonham -
Carter ; b. 1868 ; Major King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 18 — ; cr. D.S.O. 19x8.
Carter, Col. Charles Bonham-, C.M.G. ,
D.S.O., son of Henry Bonham-Carter, of
5, Hyde Park Square, W. ; b. 1876 ; Lieut.-
Col. and Brevet Col. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers ;
S. African War 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal
with four clasps), European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S O., Legion of Honour,
Brevet Col., C.M.G., American D.S.M ) :
m. 1st, 1902, Gladys Beryl, da. of Lieut.-Col.
Arthur Blayney Coddington, R.E. ; 2ndly,
1911, Gabrielle Madge Jeannette, da. of Capt.
Ernest Fisher, of Frithwald, Chertsey ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919.
Carter, Lieut.-Com. Stuart Sumner
Bonham-, D.S.O. ; b. 18— ; Lieut.-Com.
R.N. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., Legion of Honour) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Carter-Campbell [see Campbell].
Carthew, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Walter
Colby, D.S.O., son of Thomas Carthew, for-
merly of Westholme, Woodbridge ; b. 1880 ;
ed. at Uppingham ; entered Northumberland
Fusiliers 1900, and retired as Lieut. 1909;
appointed Capt. and Flight Com. Roy. Flying
Corps 1914, Major and Squadron Com. 1916,
and a Wing Com. with rank of Lieut.-Col.
1917; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), and during European War 1914-
15 (despatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1910; unsuccessfully con-
tested West Ham, S. Div. (C) Dec. 1910 and
Dec. 1918: m. 1920, Eileen, da. of the Rt.
Hon. Edward bhortt, P.C., K.C., M.P. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1915. 2, Mitre Court Buildings,
Temple , E.C.; Junior Carlton , and “1900”
Clubs.
Carthew-Yorstoun [see Yorstoun].
Cartwright, Lieut.-Col. Charles, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 18 — ; Major and Acting Lieut.-Col.
York and Lancaster Regt. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cartwright, Col. Charles Marlin,?, C.B.,
C.M.G., son of H. D. Cartwrigh: b. 1862;
entered Roy. Irish Fusiliers 1881, became
Lieut.-Col. Indian Army 1907, and Col. 1912;
European War 1914-18, on Staff (despatches,
C.B., C.M.G.) : m. 1912, Ida Eleanor Coape-
Smith ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.M.G. 1918.
Cartwright, Capt. Francis Lennox,
C.B.E., D.S.O., younger son of the late
Rt. Hon. Sir Richard John Cartwright, P.C.,
G. C.M.G., of King Street, Kingston, Ontario
[see Cartwright, “ Knights7 Widows”];
b. 1874) is Hon. Capt. in the Army, and
Capt. Canadian Cav. ; sometime Inspector
of Canadian N.-W. Mounted Police; served
in S. Africa 1900-1901, as Capt. Strathcona’s
Horse (despatches, D.S.O.) ; European War
1915-19 (despatches, C.B.E.): m. 1901, Ada
Marion Carlos, da. of Augustus F. Perkins,
of Oakdene, Holmwood, Surrey ; cr. D.S.O.
1900, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cartwright, Brig.-Gen. Gamier Norton,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of Capt. Robert Norton
Cartwright, formerly King’s Own(Yorkshire
L.I.), of Ixworth Abbey, Suffolk; b. 1868;
ed. at Haileybury, and at R.M.A.; entered
R.A. 1888, became Capt. 1898, Major 1903,
Lieut.-Col. 1914, and temporary Brig.-Gen.
19x5 ; European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D. S.O., C.M.G.) : m. 1909, Isabel, da. of
the late T. J. Masters; cr. D.S.O. 1915,
C.M.G. 1917. Naval and Military Club.
Cartwright, Br ig.-Gen. George Strachan,
C. B. , C.M.G., son of the Rev. C. E. Cart-
wright, of Vancouver, British Columbia ;
b. 1866; entered R.E. 1885, became Lieut.-
Col. 1910, Col. 1914, and Hon. Brig.-Gen.
(retired) 1920; served with Isazai Expedition
1892, and during European War 1914-19
(despatches, C.B., Legion of Honour) ;
appointed Ch. Engineer 1916, and a Comdt.
1917, with rank of Brig.-Gen. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1916, C.M.G. 1918.
Cartwright, Major John Rogers,
D. S.O. ; b. 1882 ; Major Devonshire Regt. ;
European War 1914-17 (despatches, Brevet
Major, D.S.O.) : m. 18 — ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cartwright, Lieut.-Col. Robert, C.M.G.,
son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Richard
Cartwright, P.C., G.C.M.G., of King Street,
Kingston, Ontario [see Cartwright,
“Knights’ Widows”]; b. i860; served in
S. Africa 1900, as Lieut.-Col. Canadian Con-
tingent (despatches, C.M.G.) ; is a Fruit
Rancher in British Columbia; has been
Assist. Adj.-Gen. for Musketry at Head
Quarters, Canada, and Comdt. Canadian Sell,
of Musketry : m. 1885, Ivy Maria Russel,
da. of Benjamin Canning Davy; cr. C.M.G.
1900. West Summerland, British Columbia.
Cartwright, Capt. Vernon Alexander,
M. V.O ; b. 18 — ; is Capt. R.E. ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1917.
Cartwright, Major Vincent Henry,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; served during European
War 1914-18 as Major R.M.A. (despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 18 — ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Caruana, Col. Alfred Joseph, C.I.E. ;
b. 1865 ; formerly Col. Indian Army, and
Judge Advocate-Gen., India; retired 1920;
N. -W. Provinces of India 1897-8 (medal with
clasp) ; cr. C.I.E. 1918.
Carver, Major Edmund Clifton, D.S.O.,
son of Henry Clifton Carver ; b. 1873 ; for-
merly Capt. R.N. ; is Major Gen. List ;
served at Gallipoli 1915 with R.N. (de-
spatches, D.S.O.): m. 1915, Alison, da. of
Col. E. W. Creswell ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Carver, Sydney Ralph Pitts, C.B.E. ,
son of Sydney.Henton Carver, of Alexandria,
Egypt ; b. 1880 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Ch.
Ch., Oxford (B.A.); is a Cotton Merchant;
was a Member of Cotton Control Commn.,
Egypt 1918-19 (nominated by British and
Egyptian Govts.): m. 1907, Gertrude Mary
Malden ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919. Oasis,
Ramleh , Egypt.
Carwithen, Major Sydney, D.S.O.) b.
1875; Major R.A.; Bechuanaland 1897 (medal
with clasp), S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s
medal with 4 clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), N.W. Frontier of India 1908 (medal
•with clasp), European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cary- Barnard [see Barnard].
Case, Lieut.-Col. Horace Akroyd, C.M.G.,
D.S.O. ; b. 1879; Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. Dorsetshire Regt.; S. Africa 1899-1902
(Queen s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), Somaliland 1908-10
(medal), European War 1915-19, in Meso-
potamia and Palestine (despatches, D.S.O.,
C. M.G.): m. 1911, Enid Edington, da. of
F. J. H. Green, of Johannesburg; cr. D.S.O.
1917, C.M.G. 1919.
Casement, Major Francis, D.S.O., M.B.,
son of Roger Casement, D.L., of Bally-
castle, co. Antrim ; b. 1881 ; ed. at Academi-
cal Institution, Coleraine, and at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. 1904, M.B. and B.Ch. 1906) ;
is Major R.A.M.C. ; served during European
War 1914-19 with Naval Div. (despatches,
D. S.O. with Bar, Legionof Honour) : m. 1916,
Mabel Harrison; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1918).
Casement, Capt. John, D.S.O. ) b. 18 — ;
Capt. R N. ; European War 1914-19 as
Executive Officer (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D-S.O. 1919.
Casey, Major Richard Gardiner, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of the late Richard Gardiner
Casey, of Shipley House, Melbourne ; b.
1890; ed. at Melbourne Cnurch of England
Gram. Sch., at Melbourne Univ., and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1913) ; Major Australian
COMPANION AGE.
1350
Imperial Forces, and a Gen. Staff Officer ;
European War 1914-18, in Egypt, Gallipoli,
and France (despatches, D.S.O., M.C.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918. 1 25, William Street , Mel-
bourne; Melbourne , and Oxford and Cam-
bridge Clubs.
Casgrain, Rev. Philippe Henri du
Perron, C.M G. ; b. 1864 ; ed. at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Kingston; in Holy Orders of Church
of Rome, and Major Reserve of Officers ;
Canadian Rebellion 1885 (medal), Manipur
Expedition 1891 (medal with clasp), S.
Africa 1889-1902 ("despatches, Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-19 on Gen. Staff
(despatches, C. M.G. , Russian Order of St.
Stanislas); cr. C.M.G. 1917. Cardinal's
Palace , Quebec , Canada.
Cash, Rev. William Wilson, D.S. 0.,
O.B.E-) b. 1880; is Chap, to the Forces;
European War 1914-19 in Gallipoli and
E*ypt, becoming Assist. Principal Chaplain
(despatches thrice, D.S.O., O.B.E.); cr. D.S.O.
1918, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cass, Major Charles Herbert Davis,
D.S.O., son of the late Rev. Charles
William Cass, of Telham Hill, Battle,
Sussex, and 58, Cadogan Place, S.W. ; b.
1858 ; ed. at Guildford Gram. Sch., and
at Winchester Coll. ; entered 69th Regt.
1878, and became Capt. Connaught Rangers
1890, and Major Worcestershire Regt. 1902 ;
retired 1904 ; served in S. Africa 1900-1902
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; is a J.P. forCardigan-
shire (High Sheriff 1913) and Carmarthen-
shire ; cr. D.S.O. 1901. Llandyssul, S.
Wales; Army and Navy Club.
Cass, Edward Earnshaw Eden, D.S.O.,
M.C. , son of Edward Eden Cass, of Goole,
Yorks; b. 1898; Lieut. Yorkshire L.I.; Euro-
pean War 1917-19 (wounded, despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cass, Lieut. - Col. Walter Edmund
Hutchinson, C.M.G., son of Charles
Edmund Cass, of Reading, England, and
Alburj7, N.S. Wales; b. 1876; ed. in N.S.
Wales; Lieut. -Col. Australian Forces; S.
African War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with
five clasps), European War 1914-17 as Lieut.-
Col. on Staff (twice wounded, despatches
twice, C.M.G.) ; sometime in Education
Depart., Victoria: m 1916, Helena, da. of
W. H. Holmes, of Bellevue, Truro, Nova
Scotia; cr. C.M.G. 1916. Victoria Barracks,
Melbourne, l ictoria, Australia.
Cassels, Major Frank, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ;
formerly Major Roy. Sussex Regt. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 19x8.
Cassels, Lieut.-Col. George Hamilton,
C. M.G.) b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. 2nd Central
Ontario Regt. ; European War 1915-19
(despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. X9r9.
Cassels, Brig. -Gen. Gilbert Robert,
D. S.O., son of the late John Cassels, of
Bassendean, Bournemouth; b. 1870; ed. at
M.M.C. ; Col. Indian Army, and Brig.-Gen.
Comdg. 31st Inf. Brig. ; Dongola Expedition
1896 (medal, Khedive’s medal), N.-W.
Frontier of India 1893 (dangerously
wounded, medal with two clasps), Wazir-
istan Expedition 1901-2 (severely wounded,
clasp), Darwesh Khel wazai Expedition
1902, European War X914-18 in Mesopo-
tamia, Egypt, and Palestine (despatches
twice. D.S.O., Croix de Guerre, Order of
the Nil**, 19x5 star, two medals); m. 19x2,
Laura Mary Elizabeth, da. of the late James
Barton, of Farndreg, Dundalk ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Cassels, Maj.-Gen. Robert Archibald,
C.B., C.S.I., D.S.O.) b. 1876; Maj.-Gen.
Indian Cav. ; served during European War
1914-iQ in S. Kurdistan (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.B., Maj.-Gen., Legion
of Honour); cr. D.S.O. 1918, C.B. (Mil.) 1918,
C.S.I. 1920.
Casson, Herbert Alexander, C.S.I. , son
of the late Rev. George Casson, of Olde
Court, Torquay; b. 1867; ed. at Marl-
borough, and at Hertford Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1889) I entered I.C.S. 1889 ; became Dep.
Commr., Punjab 1897 ; was Judicial and Gen. ]
Sec. to Govt, of Punjab 1900-1902, and
Commr. of Lahore 1913-17 and Ambala
1917-20, since when he has been a M.L.C.,
Govt, of India; Waziristan Field Force
1894-5 as a Political Officer, and as Political
Officer in Tochi Valley 1895-6 (wounded):
m. 1897, Gertrude, da. of Capt. Andrew
Hamilton Russell, of Heath House, Peters-
field ; cr. C.S.I 1911. Lahore , Punjab;
Tyn-y-Coed , Art hog , Dolgelly, N. Wales;
United University Club.
Casson, Brig.-Gen. Hugh Gilbert, C.B. ,
C.M.G.. son of the late Rev. George Casson ;
b. 1866; ed. at Wellington Coll., at Oxford
Univ., and at R.M.C. ; entered S. Wales
Borderers 1886, became Capt. 1892, Major
1904, Lieut.-Col. iqii, Brevet Col. and Col.
19x5, and Hon Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1919;
S. African War 1899-1901, on Staff (despatches,
Queen’s medal with four clasps), European
War 1914-18, as a Brig. Com. (despatches,
C.M.G., Brevet Col., 3rd class Serbian Order
of Karageorge, C.B.); cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.B.
(Mil.) 1918. Army and Navy Club.
Casson, Lieut.-Col. Wilfrid Francis Sey-
mour, D.S.O., son of the late Lieut.-Col.
B. T Casson, of Conford Park, Liphook ; 6.
1877; ed. at St. Edmund’s Coll., Ware, and
at R.M.C. ; entered Indian Army 1898,
became Major 1915, and is Brevet Lieut.-
Col. ; European War 1914-18 in France and
Mesopotamia, and on Gen. Staff with rank
of Lieut.-Col. (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col.), Afghan War 1919 ; was an A.D.C.
1901-4 : m. 1906, Ethei Mary Phillippa Fitz-
gerald; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Junior Army and
Navy Club.
Castelletti, Capt. ( Contino of Ghain
Toffieha), M.V.O. [see Ghain Toffieha,
“ Foreign Titles of Nobility
Castle, Joseph Perry, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ;
2nd Lieut. W. Riding Regt ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Castle, Major Reginald Wingfield,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Edward
James Castle, K.C., Recorder of Bristol
[see Smith-Marriott, Bt., colls.]; b. 1874; is
Major R.G.A. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1917,
C.M.G. 1919.
Castleman-Smith [see Smith].
Cathcart, Charles Walker, C.B.E.,M.B.,
son of the late James Cathcart; b. 1853;
ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. and C.M.
1878) ; F. R.C.S. England 1879, and Edinburgh
1880; Consulting Surg. Roy. Infirma'y,
Edinburgh ; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.) at
2nd Scottish Gen. Hospital, at Edinburgh
War Hospital, and at Edenhall Hostel for
Limbless Sailors and Soldiers during Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (C.B.E.); cr C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. 3, Tipperlinn Road, Edinburgh.
Cathcart, William Taylor, C.I.E., son
of the late Robert Cathcart, formerly of
Pitcairlie, Newburgh, Fifeshire; b. 1S59; ed.
at Marlborough ; sometime a Member of
Council of Ch. Commr. of Assam ; cr. C. I.E.
1911. Amrail, Satgaon, India ; Bachelors',
Oriental, and New ( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Cathery, Edmund, C.B.E. ; b. 18—;
a Member of National Maritime Board; cr.
C. B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Caton, Richard, C.B.E., LL.D., M.D.,
F.R.C.P., son of R. Caton, of Heysham ;
b. 18— ; ed. at Scarborough Gram. Sch., and
at Edinburgh Univ. (M.D. 1870, LL.D. .908)';
F.R.C P. 1888; Emeritus Professor, Liver-
ool Univ., Consulting Physician, Roy.
nfirmary, Liverpool, and a J P. for Liver-
pool (sometime Lord Mayor); Cbm. Nursing
Ser. Committee, Liverpool, during European
War : m. 1885, Annie, da. of William Ivory,
of St. Roque, Edinburgh ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil)
iQ 20. 7. Sunnyside, Liverpool; Royal
Societies', Athenceum, and University (Liver-
pool) Clubs.
Cator, Col. Albemarle Bertie Edward,
D. S.O., son of the late Albemarle Cator,
of Woodbastwick Hall, Norfolk; b. 1877;
ed. at Eton ; entered Scots Guards 1897,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1916, Brevet Col. 19x7,
COMP AN ION AGE.
135
Lieut. -Col. and Col. 1919; served during S.
African War 1899-1902, present at actions
of Belmont, Enslin, Magersfontein, and
M odder River, and operations in Trans-
vaal and Orange River Colonies (de-
spatches, Queems medal with six clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-16 Comdg. 58th Div.
(D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col.,
Legion cf Honour); was Comdt., Sch. of
Instruction for Officers, Territorial Force,
Chelsea 1909-10, Brig. Maj. 19x4-16, a Brig.
Com. 1916-17, and a Div. Com. 1917-18, and
again a Brig. Com. 1919-20, since when he
has been Col. Comdg. Scots Guards and
Regimental Dist. : m. xst, 1903, Violet
Eveleen (from whom he obtained divorce
1919), da. of Major Francis Richard Hugh
Seymour Sutton [see Sutton, Bt., colls.] ;
2ndly, 1920, Eleanor Gertrude, widow of
Arthur Atherley, of Landguard Manor,
Shanklin ; cr. D.S.O. 1914. it a, Lower
Grosvenor Place , S.W. 1; Guards' , Turfy
and Pratt's Clubs.
Cattell, Lieut.-Col Gilbert Landale,
D.S 0. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Indian Army;
European War 1914-19 in Mesopotamia (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Catterson-Smith [see Smith].
Cattey, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Claude,
C.M.G., D.S.O.; b. 1879; Major ard Brevet
Lieut. Col. Indian Army ; Mesopotamia 1915-
17 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.,
C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919.
Catto, Thomas Sivewright, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; is in Ministry of Shipping ; cr. C.B.E.
1918.
Caulfeild, Brig.-Gen. Charles Trevor,
C.M.G. [see V. Charlemont, colls.].
Caulfeild, Brig.-Gen. Francis William
John, C.B.E. [see V. Charlemont, colls.].
Caulfeild, Col. Gordon Napier, D.S.O.
[see V. Charlemont, colls.].
Caui.fjeild, Brig.-Gen. James Edward
William Smyth, C.M.G. [see V. Charlemont,
colls.].
Caulfeild, Capt. James Montgomery,
C.B.E. [see V. Charlemont, colls.].
Caunter, Brig.-Gen. James Eales, C.B.,
C. B.E , son of the late J. E. Caunter (15th
Bengal Native Inf.), of Waye, Ashburton,
Devon ; b. 1859 5 entered 69th Regt. 1878,
became Capt. 1887, Major Lancashire Fusi-
liers 1898, Lieut.-Col. 1903, Brevet Col. 1906,
Col. 1911, and Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1918; retired
1918 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900 as
D. A.A.G., 6th Div., present at relief of
Kimberley, and at actions of Paardeberg,
Poplar Grove, and Dreifontein (despatches,
Queen’s medal with three clasps) ; was
D.A.A.G., Bermuda 1889-94, Professor of
Mil. History and Tactics at R.M.C. 1900-
19P2, a Gen. Staff Officer there 1902-6, and
S. Midland Div. 1908-xi, A.A.G., War Office
1911-13, and Brig.-Gen. in charge of Adminis-
tration 1913-18: m. 1879, Kate, da. of H.
Haworth ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1913, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1918. Trevora, Torquay.
Cavage, Col. Alexander Hepburne Bar-
rington, C.M.G. ; b. 1856 ; Lieut.-Col. and
Brevet Col. (retired) ; Nile Expedition 1889,
Burma 1892-3 (medal with clasp), S. Africa
1900-2 on Staff (despatches, Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps) ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Cavanagh, Paymaster- Com. John Dun-
can Macaulay, C.M.G. ; b. 1881 ; Paymaster-
Corn. R.N. ; European War 1914-19, with
Grand Fleet and at Admiralty (despatches,
C.M.G.): m. 1915; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Cave, Basil Shillito, C.B., youngest son
of the late Thomas Cave (M.P. for Barn-
staple), of Queensberry House, Richmond,
Surrey, and 4, Eastern Terrace, Brighton ;
b. 1865; ed. at Merchant Taylors’ Sen., and
at Roy. Agricultural Coll., Cirencester
(Diploma of Membership 1886) ; obtained
Diploma of Membership of Roy. Agricultural
So. of Ireland 1885, and Associateship of
Surveyors’ Institution 1886; was Vice-
Consul for British E. Africa 1891-5, Consul
at Zanzibar 1895-1903, Consul-Gen. there
1903-4, and H.B.M.’s Agentand Consul-Gen.
at Zanzibar and Consul-Gen. for German
East Africa 1904-9, since when he has been
Consul-Gen. for Algeria; acted as Agent
and Consul-Gen. at Zanzibar 1896-7 (during
which period occurred the bombardment of
Zanzibar), and on many subsequent occa-
sions; is a F.R.G.S. : m. 1892, Mary
Creighton, younger da. of the late Rev.
John B. McClellan, Principal of Roy. Agri-
cultural Coll., Cirencester; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1897. British Consulate-General , Algiers;
St. James's Club.
Cave, Capt. George Ellis, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Capt. R.N. ; European War 1914-19 as Div.
Naval Transport Officer, Avonmouth (de-
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cave, Lieut.-Col. glies Wyamarus,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Australian
Army Med. Corps ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cave, Capt. William Sturmy, D.S.O., son
of Col. Sir Thomas Sturmy Cave, K.C.B.,
C. B.E.; b. 189 7; ed. at Haileybury; Capt.
Roy. W. Surrey Regt. (T.F.) ; European War
1914-19 in India, Egypt, Palestine, and
France (despatches, D.b.u.) : m. 1920, Lorna
I Ruth, da. of Col. Sidney Wishart V.D..D.L.,
of Hove; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Kilworth, Woking ;
Junior Army and Navy Club.
Cave, Wing-Com. Henry Meyrick Cave-
Browne-, D.S.O., D.F.C. [see Cave-Browne-
Cave, Bt., colls.].
Cave, IVing-Com. Thomas Reginald Cave-
Browne-, C.B.E. Lsee Cave-Browne-Cave,
Bt., colls.].
Cave-Browne [see Browne].
Cavendish, Brig.-Gen. Alfred Edward
John, C.M.G. [see D. Devonshire, colls. 1-
Cavendish, Major Frederick George,
D. S.O., M.C. [see D. Devonshire, colls.].
Cavendish, Brig.-Gen. Frederick William
Laurence Sheppard Hart, C.M.G., D.S.O.
[see B. Waterpark, colls.].
Cavendish, Col. the Rt. Hon. Lord
Richard Frederick, P.C., C.B., C.M.G. [see
D. Devonshire].
Cavendish, Major Ralph Henry Voltelin,
M.V.O. [see D. Devonshire, colls.].
Cavendish, Brig.-Gen. the Hon. William
Edwin, M.V.O. [see B. Chesham].
Cavendish-Bentinck [see Bentinck].
Cayley, Maj.-Gen. Douglas Edward,
C. B., C.M.G. [see Cayley, Bt., colls.].
Cayley, Rear-Adm. George Cuthbert, C.B.
[see Cayley, Bt., colls.].
Cayley, Com. Harry Francis, D.S.O. ;
b. 18—; Com. R.N. (retired); European
War 1914-18 with Auxiliary Patrol (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 19x7 (Bar 1919).
Cazalet, Major Clement H. Langston,
D. S.O. ; b. 18—; is Hon. Major Gen. List,
and a D.A.A.G. ; served during European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Cazalet, Guy Langston, D.S.O., M.C. ,
son of the Rev. William George Cazalet,
R. of Bentworth, Hants; b. 1889; ed. at
Hereford Cathedral Sch., and at Jesus
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1912, M.A. 1919) ; is
Capt. Roy. Fusiliers; European War 1914-
18 (wounded, despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1916. Bentworth Rectory, Alton,
Hants.
Cecil, Hon. Alicia Margaret Gascoyne-,
C.B.E. [see B. Amherst of Hackney).
Cecil, Major Reginald Edward Gas-
coyne-, D.S.O. [see M. Salisbury, colls.].
Cecil, Col. Lord William, C.V.O. [see
M. Exeter],
Chadwick, Major Frank, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18—; sometime Major King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
COMPANIONAGE.
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Chadwick, Lieut. -Col. James Henry,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Lieut. -Col. Manchester
Regt. ; served during European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Chadwick, Robert Nepaul, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; European War 1914-19 as 2nd Lieut.
Welch Regt. (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Chaffey, Col. Ralph Anderson, C.B.E.,
son of the late Major E. Chaffey, 25th Somer-
setshire Regt., of Combe Hill House, Kein-
ton Mandeville, Somerset; b. 1856; ed. at
Sherborne ; Col. New Zealand Forces; some-
time Comdg. Canterbury Mil. Dist., New
Zealand : m. 1st, 1889, Emilie Le Cren ; 2ndly,
1897, Agnes Rosa, da. of the late Dr. Webster,
Indian Med. Ser. ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918.
Keinton Combe , Canterbury , New Zealand ;
Christchurch Club.
Challenor, Lieut.-Col. Edward Lacy,
C. B., C.M.G., D.S.O. ; b. 1873 is Lieut.-Col.
Leicestershire Regt. ; S. African War 1899-
1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), European War 1914-
18 (despatches, D.S.O., C.B.); cr. D.S.O.
1916, C. M.G. 1918, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Challinor, Lieut.-Col. William Francis,
D. S.O., son of William Edward Challinor,
J.P., of Pickwood, Leek; b. 1882; ed.
at Rugb3T, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1903, M.A. 1907); admitted Solicitor 1906;
is Hon. Lieut.-Col. in the Army; served
during European War 1914-16 with R.F.A.
(T.F.) (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1917, Florence
Bertha, el. da. of C. C. Ellis, of Kniveden
Hall, near Leek; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Haregate,
near Leek , Staffordshire ; United University
Club.
Chalmer, Major Francis George, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 1884 ; Capt. and Brevet Major
Roy. Highlanders; European War 1914-19,
with Machine Gun Corps (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O., Brevet Major); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Chalmers, Arthur Morison, C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. John Chalmers, LL.D. ;
b. 1862 ; entered Consular Ser., Japan 1882,
became Consul at Shimonoseki 1903, at
Tamsui 1904, at Nagasaki 1909, and Consul-
Gen. for Corea 1912. and Yokohama 1914
(C.M.G.): m. 1893, Jessie Elder Davidson ;
cr. C.M.G. 1917. British Consulate-General ,
Yokohama.
Chalmers, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Royden,
C.M.G. , D.S.O.; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col.
Australian Forces ; European War 191518
(despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O.
1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Chalmers, Thomas Andrew, C.S.I. ; b.
18—; rendered service in Mesopotamia
1915-17 (C.S.I.) ; cr. C.S.I. 1916.
Chamberlain, Fernley John, C.B.E., son
of W. Chamberlain, of Clevedon, Victoria
Road, Exmouth; b. 1879; ed. at Public
Sch., and Science, Art and Technical Sch.,
Plymouth ; is Asso. National Sec. and
Ch.-of-Staff, National Council, Young Men’s
Christian Asso. : m. 1902, Gertrude, da. of
John Holloway; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Chamberlayne, Major Edward Tanker-
ville, D.S.O., son of Stanes Brocket Henry
Chamberlayne, of Witherley Hall, Ather-
stone [see Bates, Bt.] ; b. 1881 ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1907 ; is Major (T.D.) Warwickshire
Yeo. ; served during European War 1914-16
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1908, Susan
Katherine, da. of the late William Augustus
Scott MacKirdy, of Birkwood, Lesmahagow,
Lanarkshire ; cr. D.S.O. 1916. The Elm,
Chipping Norton.
Chambers, Rcar.-Adm. Bertram Mor-
daunt, C.B., son of Charles Harcourt
Chambers, Bar.-at-law ; b. 1866; Rear-Adm.
R.N. (retired), a Younger Brother of Trinity
House, and a F.R.G.S. ; Egyptian War 1882,
present at bombardment of Alexandria ; was
on Staff Naval War Coll. 1906, a Member of
First Naval Board of Commonwealth of
Australia 1911-13, Organizer of Australian
Naval Training Coll. 1913-14, in command
of Illustrious and Roxburgh in North Sea
1914- 15, Admiralty Port Officer at Scapa
1915- 17, and Senior Officer of Escorts and
Principal Port Convoy Officer in Canada
1917-19 (C.B.) : m. 19—, Nora, da. of the late
W. Wickham Bertrand, J.P., of Roy Cove,
West Falkland fslands ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1919.
United Service Club.
Chambers, Capt. Charles Ferris Mon-
tagu, D.S.O., son of Capt. Charles Roland
Chambers [see D. Manchester, colls.]; b.
1892; formerly Capt. R.A.F. ; European
War 1918 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Chambers, Edmund Kerchever, C.B., son
of the late Rev. William Chambers, Fellow
and Tutor of Worcester Coll., Oxford ;
b. 1866 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Corpus
Christi Coll., Oxford ; entered Education
Depart. 1892, and became a Principal Assist.
Sec. 1910; author of ‘‘The Tudor Revels,”
and “ The Mediaeval Stage ” : m. 1893, Nora,
da. of John Davison Bowman, formerly Ex-
chequer and Audit Depart. ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1912. The Lodge, Elm Park Road, Pinner,
Middlesex.
Chambers, Lieut.-Col. George Lawson,
C.B.E., son of George Chambers, of Preston ;
b. 1852; ed. at Tetienhali Coll.; sometime
in Indian Artillery Vol. ; has been a M.L.C.,
Madras, Chm. of Chamber of Commerce
thereof, Pres. Anglo-Indian Assoc., and a
Member of Harbour Trust Board; is
Manager of Binny and Co. (Limited), and a
Director of Oakes, Bromley and Co., and
Official Consignor of Dyes Depart., Board of
Trade; commanded 4th Batn City of Lon-
don Vol.. Regt. (National Guard) during
European War : m . 1880, Gertrude Grace,
da. of Edward Liddell, of Leith ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. 24, Heath Drive, Hampstead,
N IV.; Oriental Club.
Chambers, Miss Helen, C.B.E., M.D.,
da. of — Chambers; 6.18 — ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920.
Chambers, James Thomas, C.B.E.,
b. 18 — ; a Member of National Maritime
Board ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Chambers, Surg. -Rear-Adm. Joseph,
C.M.G., M.B., son of Thomas Chambers,
J.P., of Landragee House, Bailieborough,
co. Cavan ; b. 1864; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin
(B.A., M.B., B.Ch. 1887) ; Surg.-Rear- Adm.
R.N. ; was Operating Surg. Roy. Naval
Hospital Chatham during European War
(despatches, C.M.G.); cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Chambers, Lieut.-Col. Joseph Charles,
C. B., son of the late John Charles Chambers;
b. 1857 ; ed. privately ; is an Engineer, and
Lieut.-Col. Territorial Army Ser. Corps
(V.D.); served during European War 1914-16
(despatches, C.B.) : m. 1881, Dorcas Clemen-
tina, da. of W. H. Mewburn, of West
Rounton Grange, Northallerton ; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1916. tvest Park , Headingley, Leeds.
Chambers, Lieut.-Col. Philip Roper,
D. S.O., son of Col. Charles James Osborne
Chambers, Indian Army ; b. 1881 ; ed. at
Cheltenham ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. Indian Army ; European War 1914"
18 on Gen. Staff, and Comdg. Yeo. (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevets Major and Lieut.-
Col.) : m. 1910, Edith Mary, widow of W. P.
Blackburne Maze, of Shaw House, New-
bury, Berks, and Leybourne Grange, West
Mailing; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Junior Naval
and Military Clubs.
Chambers, Com. Robert Herbert
Borgnis Hammond-, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
Com. R.N. (retired) ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O. promoted) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Chambers, Lieut.-Col. Roy William,
D.S.O., son of the late William Chambers,
of Sand}' Ringham, Victoria, Australia;
b. 1890 ; ed. at Gram. Sch., Victoria, and at
Melbourne Univ. (M.B. and B.S. 1911); a
Medical Practitioner and Lieut.-Col. Aus-
tralian Army Med. Corps. ; European War
1015-19 as Assist. -Director of Med. Sers.
(despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1917, Maud, da. of
Councillor H. Baker, of Perth, W. Australia;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Chamier, Maj.-Gen. Francis Edward
Archibald, C.B., C.I. E.,sonof the late Henry
Chamier, M.C.S. ; b. 1833 ; entered Bengal
COMPANIONAGE.
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Inf. 1850, and became Maj.-Gen. 1890 ; served
during Indian Mutiny 1857-9, as A.D.C. and
Persian Interpreter to Sir James Outram
at relief and capture of Lucknow (de-
spatches, medal with two clasps) ; some-
time Hon. Sec. to Strangers’ Home for
Asiatics: m. isL i860, Annie M. C., who
d. 1875, da. of Dr. Johnstone, Bengal
Army; 2nd, 1878, Amy Macdonell, da. of
W. C. Capper, B.C.S. ; cr. C.I.E. 1902, C.B.
(Mil.) 1907. 55, Wanvick Road , S. IV. 5.
Chamier, Wing-Corn. John Adrian,
C.M.G. , D.S.O., O.B.E., son of Maj.-Gen.
Francis Edward Archibald Chamier, C.B.,
C.I.E., of 55, Warwick Road, S.W. ; b. 1883;
ed. at St Paul’s, and at R.M.C.; formerly
Major Indian Army; is Wing-Com. R.A.F. ;
Somaliland 1904, European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.) : m. 1918,
Elwina Radcliff, da. of Capt. E. D. Lordly,
of Chester, Nova Scotia; cr. D.S.O. 1917,
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Chamier, Lieut.-Col.\ William, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut. -Col. Indian Defence Force
(V.D.); European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C.B.E. ); cr. C.B.E- (Mil.) 1919.
Chamney, Major Henry, C.M.G., son
of the late Rev. Joseph Chamney, D.D., of
Ard Ronan, Castle Bellingham ; b. 1862 ;
ed. at Diocesan Sch., Monaghan ; served
with Manipur Expedition 1891 (medal with
clasp), and in S. Africa 1900, as Major Comdg.
Lumsden’s Horse (despatches, Queenvs
medal with four clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps, C.M.G.), and with S. African
Constabulary 1901-2 (despatches, King’s
medal with two clasps) ; is Hon. Major in
the Army, Lieut. -Col. Surma Valley Light
Horse (V.D.) (long ser. medal), and Prin-
cipal, Police Training Coll., Surdah ; some-
time Dist. Comdt. S. African Constabulary :
m. 1st, 1907, the Hon. Cecilia Barnewall, who
d. 1908, sister of 18th Baron Trimlestown;
2ndly, 1913, Alice Anna, da. of the late
Lieut.-Col. William Johnston Bellingham
[see Bellingham, Bt., colls.] ; cr. C.M.G. igoo
Surdah, Bengal ; Oriental Club.
Champain, Col. Hugh Frederick
Bateman-, C.M.G., son of the late Col. Sir
John Underwood Bateman - Champain,
K. C.M.G. : b. 1869; Col. Indian Army:
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with
clasp), Mesopotamia 1914-18 (despatches,
C. M.G.. Order of the Lion ?nd Sun of
Persia): m. 18 -; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Champion, Lieut.-Col. Charles Coverley,
D. S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major and Acting Lieut.-
Col. S. Lancashire Regt. ; European War
191418 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Champion, Lieut. - Col. John Francis,
M.V.O., son of Henry Champion, J.P., of
83, Onslow Gardens, S.W. 7; b. 1876; entered
14th Hussars, 1899, and became Capt. 1906;
retired 1910 ; served in- S. Africa 1899-1901
(Queen's medal with four clasps) : is Lieut.-
Col. Yeo. : m. 1900, Audrey Florence, da. of
the late Sir Somerville Arthur Gurney,
K.C.V.O., of North Runcton Hall, Norfolk ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1906. Worlington
Hall , Mildenhall, Suffolk.
Champion, Com. John Pelham, D.S.O.,
son of the Rev. Francis Beresford Cham-
pion, R. of Great Beatings, Suffolk ; b.
1883; Com. R.N. ; battle of Jutland 1916
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; sometime Director of
Naval Equipment at Admiralty: m. 1911,
Katharine Anne, da. of Harry George
Wedderburn [see Wedderburn, Bt., colls.] ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916. Dhucraig , St. Andrews.
Champion de Crespigny [see de
Crespigny],
Champness, Henry Robert, M.V.O. , son
of the late Henry Champness. Admiralty
Timber Inspector, of Tulse Hill, S.E.: b.
1852; ed. at Old Brompton, and at Roy.
Naval Coll., Greenwich; is a Naval Archi-
tect ; was 2nd class Assist. Constructor,
Admiralty 1883-5, 1st class Assist. Con-
structor, Portsmouth 1887-9, Constructor
there 1889-95, and Ch. Constructor, Malta
Dockyard 1895-7, Ch. Constructor at Devon-
port Dockyard 1897-1902, and Assist. Director
of Naval Construction at Admiralty 1903-13
is a Member of Council of Institute of Naval
Architects and of Roy. Corps of Naval Con-
structors ; several times thanked by Lords
Commrs. for services rendered ; author of
“The Launch of a Battleship”: m. 1880,
Susan Augusta, el. da. of the late Charles
Rowett Quiller, of Chelsea, S.W. ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1902. 16, Evelyn Man-
sions, Carlisle Place , S. W.
Chance, Com. George Harold de Peyster,
D.S.O., son of William Edward Chance, of
Ensham, Eastbourne ; b. 1876 ; is Com. R.N.
on Emergency List ; served in Dardanelles
1915-16, and in Salonika 1916-17 (despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 1901, Mary Maude, da. of the
late Corn. J, Gowlland, R.N. ; cr. D.S.O.
1916. Army and Navy Club.
Chance, Major Kenneth Miles, D.S.O.,
son ofSir Frederick William Chance, K.B.E.,
of Morton Carlisle, and Lancrigg, Grasmere;
b. 1893 ; Major Border Regt. ; European War
1914-17 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Chance, Brig.-Gen. Oswald Kesteven,
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of William Edward
Chance, of Ensham, Eastbourne ; b. 1880 ; ea.
at Lton ; entered Lancers 1899, became Capt.
1905, Major 1913, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917,
and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1920;
served during S. African War 1899-1902,
present at relief^ of Ladysmith (Queen’s
medal with five clasps. King’s medal with
two clasps), and during European War
1914-19 on Staff (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.) ; was a D.A.G. 1918-
19 : m. 1909, Fanny Isabel, da. of Sir
George William Agnew, M.P., 2nd Bt. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1919. Cavalry
Club.
Chandler, Alfred, C.B.E., son of Capt.
James Henry Chandler, of Liverpool ; b.
1853 ; formerly Gen. Manager and Sec. of
Mersey Docks and Harbour Board : m. 1880,
Catherine, da. of Robert Williams, of Liver-
pool ; cr. C.B.E- 1918. Broadlands, Alexan-
dra Drive, Liverpool ; Junior Constitutional
Club.
Chandler, Lieut.-Col. William Kell-
man, D.S.O., son of His Honour Sir William
Kellman Chandler, C.M.G., LL-D., of War-
beck, Barbados ; b. 1883 ; ed. at Trin. Hall,
Camb. (B.A. and LL-B. 1905); Bar. Inner
Temple 1906, and Manitoba 19 — ; Major
and Acting Lieut.-Col. Canadian Inf.; Euro-
pean War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Croix
de Guerre) : m. 19 — , Eileen S., da. of E. O.
Denison, of Manitoba; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Winnipeg, Canada.
Chandmul Dhudha, C.I.E. ; cr. C.I.E.
1916. Bikanir, Rajputana , India.
Chandos-Pole-Gell [see Gell].
Chandra Jung Thapa, Col., C.I.E. ; b.
18 — ; cr. C.I.E. 1919-
Chandur Lall [see Lall].
Channer, Lieut -Col. George Kendall,
D. S.O.) b. 1873; formerly Lieut.-Col. Indian
Army ; retired 1920; served on N.-W. Fron-
tier of India 1897-8 (medal with two clasps)
and 1901-2 (despatches, clasp), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Order of Crown of Italy); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Channer, Major Guy, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ;
Major Indian Army ; European War 191419
in Mesopotamia (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Chanter, Major John Courtenay, D.S.O.;
b. 18—; Major Australian Light Horse;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Chaplin, Brig.-Gen. James Graham,
D.S.O.) b. 1873; entered Scottish Rifles
1894, became Capt. 1900, Major 1913, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1916, and Lieut.-Col. and Brevet
Col. 1919; served on N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8 (medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col. and Col., Legion
of Honour, Croix de Gueire); is a-Brig.-
Com. with rank of Brig.-Gen. : m. 1914, Lily
Dora, da. of the late Thomas Alexander, of
Brentham Park, Stirling; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Brabason Lodge, Sunningdale.
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COMPANIONAGE.
ChapmaNjjB^. - Gen. Archibald J ohn, C.B.,
C.M.G., C.B.E., el. son of John E. Chapman,
of Monkstown, co. Dublin; b. 1862; ed. pri-
vately ; entered Roy. Dublin Fusiliers 1884,
became Capt. 1892, Major 1901, Brevet Lieut. -
Col. 1901, Lieut. -Col. 1906, Brevet Col. 1907.
Col. 1910, and Hon. Brig.- en. (retired)
79^9; served in S. Africa 1898-1902
(wounded, despatches three times, Queen’s
medal with six clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps, Brevet Lieut. -Col.), and during
European War 1914-18 as Brig.-Com. (de-
spatches twice, Com. Legion of Honour);
commanded Staffordshire Inf. Brig. 1911-12 ;
was Gen. Staff Officer, N. Command 1912-14,
and Inspector of Inf. 1915-19 (C.M.G.): m.
1895, Annie Evelyn, 2nd da. of George Orr
Wilson, formerly of Dunardagh, Blackrock,
co. Dublin ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1914, C.M G. 19x6,
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Army and Navy , and
Sports Clubs.
Chapman, Major Clement Lome, D.S.O. ;
b- 18—; is Major Australian Army Med.
Corps ; served during European War 1915-18
[despatches, D.S.O. Medaille des Epidemies
(France)] ; cr. D.S.O. 19x8.
Chapman, Rear-Adm. Cuthbert Godfrey,
M.V.O., son of Peter Godfrey Chapman;
b. 1862 ; entered R.N. 1876, became Lieut.
1886, Com. 1898, and Capt. 1904 (retired
1914), and Rear-Adm. 1916; served during
Egyptian War 1882, present at bombardment
of Alexandria (medal with clasp, Khedive’s
star) : m. 1905, the Hon. Dorothy Beatrix
Wynn, da. of the late Hon. Thomas
John Wynn [see B. Newborough] ; cr.
M.V.O. (4th class) 1904. Little Roydon, Ton-
bridge.
Chapman, Col. David Phelips, M.V.O. ,
son of David Ward Chapman ; b. 1855 ;
is Hon. Col. in the Army, and a J.P. for
Surrey; served in Nile Expedition 1884-5
with Egyptian Army (despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star, 4th class Medjidie,
Brevet Major), and with Sudan Expedition
1885-8 (despatches, 4th class Osmanieh) ;
sometime Director Gen. for Repression of
Slave Trade, Egypt, and Director Ministry
of Interior, Egypt ; appointed an Inspector
of Recruiting 1914: m. 1892, Agnes Laurie;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1902. The Manor
House , Ham, Richmond, Surrey ; Carlton
Club.
Chapman, Col. Frederic Hamilton,
M. V.O., son of the late Frederick Chapman,
of 10, Ovington Square, S.W. ; b. 1863; ed.
at Radley and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ;
entered Duke of Cornwall’s L. I. 1884, became
Capt. 1890, Major 1900, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1902, Lieut.-Col. 1908, and Brevet Col. 1908 ;
retired 1912; served on N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8, in S. Africa 1899-1902 (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and during European
War 1914-18 : m. 1894, Violet Campbell, da.
of the late Capt. Pearson Campbell John-
stone, R.N.; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1910.
Burs/on, near Diss, Norfolk ; Junior United
Service Club.
Chapman, Major George Arthur Emerson,
D.S.O , son of the late Gen. Arthur Emerson
Chapman ; b. 1881 ; ed. at Elstree, and at
Wellington Coll. ; is Major The Buffs (E.
Kent Regt.) ; served during S. African War
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Legion of Honour): m. 1905, Ethel Jean, da.
of Col. Frank Fleming ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
United Service Club.
Chapman, Gordon Patrick, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — ; 2nd Lieut. R.A.F. Reserve; Euro-
pean War 1914-13 (despatches, D.S.O.,
M.C.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Chapman, Col. Herbert Alexander, C.B.,
son of the late Arthur George Chapman,
of Downshire House, Roehampton, S.W. ;
b. *858 ; is Lieut. -( ol. and Brevet Col.
(retired) ; served during S. African War 1899-
1900 (Queen’s medal with three clasps) :
m. 1892, Sybil Janet, da. of the late Reginald
Dyke Marshall, J.P., D.L. [see E. Galloway,
colls.] ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917. Tarrant-
Keyns/on House , Blandford.
Chapman, James Ernest, C.B. , only sur-
viving son of the late John Chapman, of
Newfoundland ; b. 1855; e(h at Victoria Coll.,
Jersey, and in France; entered Sec.’s Office,
Inland Revenue 1872, became Statistician
1893, Assist. Sec. 1902, and Joint Sec. Board
of Inland Revenue and Registrar of Land
Tax 1909; retired 19x6: m. 1888, Janette,
who a. 1891, only da. of the late John Le
Cronier, M.D., of Jersey; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1913-
Chapman, Major John Austin, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Major Australian Inf. ; European
War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919-
Chapman, Brig.-Gen. Lawrence Joseph,
C.B. , C.M.G. ; b. 1867; entered R.A. 1887,
became Lieut.-Col. 1914, Col. 1919, and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. (retired) 19^0 ; Burma Expedition
1891-2 (medal with clasp), N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8 (medal with clasp), European
War 1914-18 as a Brig.-Gen. R.A. and on
Staff (despatches, C.M.G., Croix de Guerre,
C. B.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Chapman, Capt. Melrose Thomas,
D. S.O., son of Major J. T. Chapman, R.A. ;
b. 1888; Capt. R.A.S.C. ; European War 1914-
18 (despatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) : m.
1918, Hilda Emily, da. of A. W. Warde ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Chapman, Capt, Paul, D.S.O., son of Sir
Arthur Wakefield Chapman, of 3, Palmer
Street, St. James’s Park, S.W. ; b. 1877 ; en-
tered Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.)
1900, and became Capt. 1908; retired 1910;
served in S. Africa 1899-1902, present at opera-
tions in Transvaal and Orange River Colony
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, Kind’s
medal with two clasps), with Chibuk Ex-
pedition 1906-7 (despatches, medal with
clasp, D.S.O.), and in E. Africa 1914-16 (de-
spatches); sometime employed with W.
African Frontier Force ; cr. D.S.O. 1908.
Chapman, Col. Philip Francis, C.I.E.,
M.B. ; b. 1870 ; Lieut.-Col. Indian Med. Ser. ;
European War 1914-19, in Mesopotamia (de-
spatches, C.I.E.) ; cr. C.I.E. 1919.
Chapman, Lieut.-Col. Robert, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of Henry Chapman, J.P., of
Seacroft, South Shields; b. 1880; ed. at
High Sch., S. Shields ; B. A. London 1899; is a
Chartered Accountant, and Lieut.-Col. ( 1 D.)
R.F.A. (T.F.); served during European War
1014-18 (wounded, despatches four times,
D.S.O., Legion of Honour, C.M.G.): m. 1909,
Helene Paris, da. of James George Mac-
Gowan (formerly of Paris), of 5, York House,
Church Street, Kensington, W. ; cr. D.S.O.
1916, O.M.G. 1918. Inglethorpe, Harton ,
South Shields.
Chapman, Major William Adam, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. R.E. ; European War 1914-18
as Acting Major (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Chappe, Mrs. Penelope Louise, C.B.E.,
da. of F. W. McEwan of Durban, Natal ; b.
1809 ; Pres. Durban Won en’s Patriotic
League and Natal Centre, S. Africa Red
Cross So., and Hon. Sec. and Treasurer S.
African Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Graves Com-
mittee (Durban Branch) : m. 18 — , Paul
Laffitte Chappe ; cr. O.B.E. 1918, C.B.E.
1919. Brigh/sidc, Mitchell Park, Durban,
Natal.
Chappel, Major Wickham Frith, D.S.O.;
b. j8— ; Major Dragoon Guards; European
War r9i4-i8 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar);
cr. D.S.O. 1918 (Bar 19x9).
Chappell, Ernest, C.B.E.; b. 18 ;
Chm. of Tohaimesburg Branch of Comforts
Committee; cr. C.B.E. 1918- Johannes-
burg, Transvaal.
Chappell, Lieut. -Com. Lionel Sheard,
DS.O., D.S.C. ; b. 18—; Lieut.-Com.
r N V R. ; European War 1914-19 (de*
spatches, D.S.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 191*
COMPANIONAGE.
1355
Chapple, Major Francis John, D.S.O. ;
b. 1880 ; is Major R.G.A. (T.F.) ; served
during European War 1914-19 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O. , Croix de Guerre, Legion
of Honour); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Chapple, Frederic, C.M.G. , son of John
Chappie, of Pimlico; b. 1845; ed. at West-
minster Training Coll., and at King’s Coll.,
London ; B.A. London 1870, and B.Sc. Lon-
don 1873 > was Tutor, Westminster Train-
ing Coll. 1871-5, and Headmaster, Prince
Alfred Coll., Adelaide 1876-1915; has been
Warden of Senate, Adelaide Univ. since
1883, and a Member of Council of Adelaide
Univ. since 1897 ; six }7ears Pres. S. Aus-
tralia Young Men’s Christian Asso. : m.
1870, Elizabeth Sarah, da. of Thomas
Stephen Hunter, of London ; cr. C.M.G.
1915. 26, Parade , Norwood , S. Australia .
Charge, Major John Alexander Wilson-,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; is Major Roy. Warwick-
shire Regt ; served during S. African War
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-16 (wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O, 1916.
Charles, Major Allen Hughes, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; Major Quebec Regt. ; European War
1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Charles, Major Eric Edmonstone,
D.S 0., son of the late John George Charles,
formerly B.C.S. [see M. Sligo] ; b. 1883 ;
Major R.G.A. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr D.S.O. 1918.
Charles, Lieut. -Col. Eiic Montagu Seton, I
C. M.G. , D.S.O., son of the late T. Edmond-
ston Charles ; b. 1878 ; Major and Brevet
i ieut.-Col. R.E. ; served during S. African
War 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D. S.O., Brevet Lieut. -Col., C.M.G.) ; m.
1908, Lola Beatrice, da. of the late W. E.
Powell; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919.
Charles, Ernest Bruce, C.B.E. , son of
the Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Charles, P.C. ; b
1871 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1896, and a K.C.
1913; is Corny. -Gen. Diocese of Canterbury,
Chancellor of Dioceses of Wakefield and
Hereford, and a Knight of Grace of Order
of St John of Jerusalem in England ; was
Director Wounded and Missing Enquiry
Depart., France, and Hon. Legal Adviser
to British Rea Cross in France during
European War; appointed Recorder of
Bournemouth July 1915 ; C.B.E. (Civil) 1919 ;
2, Mitre Court Buildings, Temple , E.C.
Charles, Lieut. Frank W., D.S.O.) b.
18 — ; is Lieut. Roy. Naval Reserve; served
during European War 19x4-17 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Charles, Major John Leslie, D.S.O. ;
6. 18 — ; Major Canadian Railway Sers. ;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Charles, Brig.-Gert. James Ronald
Edmondston, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son
of the late T. Edmondston Charles, M.D.,
LL.D. (Edin.), Hon. Physician to H.M., of
Falmouth, Cornwall; b. 1875; ed. at Win-
chester, and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
entered R.E. 1894, became Capt. 1904, Brevet
Major 1908, Major 1914, Brevet Lieut. -Col.
1915, Brevet Col. 1916, and Col. 1919 ; S. Africa
1899-1900, present at relief of Kimberley,
and battles of Paardeberg, Driefontein, and
Johannesburg (despatches twice, medal with
four clasps, D.S.O.), Bazar Valley Field
Force 1908 (despatches), Mohmand Field
Force 1908 (Brevet Major, despatches,
medal with clasp), European War 1914-18,
on Gen. Staff, and Comcg. 25th Div (de-
spatches, Brevets Lt.-Col. and Col., C.B.,
Legion of Honour, C.M.G.); appointed a Gen.
Staff Officer, Kohat Brig., N. Army, India
1910, at Armj' Head Quarters, India 1912, j
a Brig.-Gen. on Gen. Staff 1915, a Div. Com. |
1918, and again a Brig.-Gen. on Gen. Staff |
1919 ; cr.D.S.0. 1901, C.B. (Mil.) 1917, C.M.G.
1919.
Charles, Lieut. -Col. William Gwyther,
C.M G., D.S.O. ; b. 1880 ; Major and Brevet 1
Lieut. -Col. Essex Regt. ; S. Africa 1901-2
(Queen’s medal with five clasps), European
War 1914-18 as Lieut. -Col. (despatches,
D.S.O., Brevet Lieut. -Col., C.M.G., Legion of
Honour); cr. D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Charlesworth, Col. Henry, C.M.G., son
of the late M. Charlesworth, Heath House,
Staffordshire; b. 1851; M.R.C.S. England
and L.M. London 1870; entered Army 1875,
and became Lieut.-Col. Roy. Army Med.
Corps 1895 (retired 1902), and Brevet Col. 1917 ;
served during Afghan War 1878-80 (medal),
and during European War 1914-17 (Brevet
Col.); accompanied British Missions to
Morocco i887and 1890; appointed Med. Officer,
London Recruiting Dist. Depot 1902, and
Nottingham Depot 1909 ; received Coronation
medal 1902 : m. 1890, Lilian, who d. 1897, only
da. of W. Armstrong, of York ; cr. C.M.G.
1902. Constitutional Club.
Charley, Lieut.-Col. Harold Richard,
C. B.E. ; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. Roy. Irish
Rifles ; British Red Cross Representative
in Switzerland and Berlin during Euro-
pean War ; cr. C.B.E (Civil) 920.
Charlton, Capt. Arthur Humphrey,
D. S.O., son of the Rev Edward Brown
Charlton, R. ofTattenhill, Burton-on-Trei,t ;
b. 1892 ; a Rancher, and Capt. N. Stafford-
shire Regt. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919. Pine Lake, Alberta, Canada.
Charlton, Major Bartholomew, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Major Canadian
Inf. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Charlton, Col. Claud Edward Charles
Graham, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late
Lieut.-Col. Richard Granville Charlton ;
b. 1871 ; Col. R.A. ; Tirah Campaign 1897-8
(medal with two clasps), Sudan 1902 (medal
with clasp), European War 1914-18 as Brig.-
Gen. (despatches six times, D S.O., Brevet
Col., C.M.G.) ; appointed to command W.
Lancashire Div. (T.F.) 1020; has Belgian
Croix de Guerre, and 3rd class Osmanieh
and 4th class Medjidie : m. 1906, Gwen-
doline, da. of Arthur Whitaker, of 52,
Cadogan Square, S.W. ; cr. D.S.O. 1917,
C. M.G. 1919. Abbot’s Grange, Chester.
Charlton, Lieut.-Col. Florian Hubert,
D S.O., son of the late William Oswald
Charlton, of Hesleyside, Northumberland ;
b. 1881 ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
S. Lancashire Regt. ; S. African War 1901
(medal), European War 1914-17 (.despatches,
D. S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.): m. 1913, M.
M., da. of the late H. Allan Scott; cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Charlton, Air-Commodore Lionel
Evelyn Oswald. C.B. , C.M.G., D.S.O., son
of the late William Oswald Charlton, of
Hesleyside, Northumberland; b. 1879; en*
tered Lancashire Fusiliers 1898, became
Capt. 1901 (seconded to R.F.C. 1914), Major
1915, ?md Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917; Air-Com-
modore 1919; S. Africa 1899-1902, with 3rd
Batn. Imperial Yeo., present at battle of
Spion Kop, and at relief of Ladysmith
(twice wounded, despatches, D.S.O.), Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (Legion of Honour,
C.M.G.) ; sometime A D.C. to Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch., Leeward Islands; appointed
Director of Air Organization at War Office
1917, and Air Attach^ at Washington 1919;
cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
British Embassy , Washington , U.S.A.;
Army and Navy, and Brooks’s Clubs.
Ch arrington, Capt. Eric, D.S.O.,
youngest son of the late Spencer Charring-
ton, of Hunsdon House, Hunsdon, near
Ware, Herts, 19, Carlton House Terrace,
S.W. ; b. 1872; ed. privately; entered R.N.
1885, became Lieut. 1894, Com. (retired) 1905,
and Capt. (retired) 1919 ; served at bombard-
ment and capture of the Sultan of Zanzibar’s
Palace 1896 (despatches), with Benin Expe-
dition 1897 (medal with clasp), and in China
1900, with Naval Brig., present at attack
on Taku Forts (medal, D.S.O.): m. 1905,
Rose Evelyn, da. of Lieut.-Col. St. John
Daubeney (J.P. for Devon), of Warnford
Cottage," Bishop’s Waltham, Hants; cr
COMPANIONAGF.
1356
D.S.O. igoo. Wormstall , Newbury, Berks ;
Junior United Service Club.
Charrington, Col. Francis, C.M.G., son of
the late Spencer Charrington, M.P., of Huns-
don House, Hunsdon, near Ware, Herts,
19, Carlton House Terrace, S.W. ; b. 1858 ;
ed. at Winchester; formerly Lieut.-Col. and
Hon. Col. Comdg. 4th Batn. S. Staffordshire
Regt. ; is Chm. of Charrington and Co.
(Limited), brewers, of London and Burton-
on-Trent ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901 (de-
spatches, C.M.G.) : m. 1885, Alice Maud, da.
of the late W. Leith, J.P. for Leicestershire ;
cr. C.M.G. 1900. Pishiobury Park , Saw-
bridgeworth , Herts.
Charrington, Brig.- Gen. Sydney Herbert,
C.M.G., D.S.O. , son of John Douglas Char-
rington, of Ashburton House, Roehampton,
S. W. ; &.S1878 ; ed. at Eton ; is a Settler in and
a M.L.C. of Kenya Colony, Lieut.-Col. 15th
Hussars Reserve of Officers, and a F.R.G.S. ;
European War 1914-18 on Staff, as Lieut.-
Col. Northamptonshire Regt., and Tank
Corps, and subsequently as a Brig.-Com.
with rank of Brig. -Gen. (despatches, D.S.O.,
C.M.G., Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917,
C. M.G. 1918. N girimori Estate, Koru , Kenya
Colony; Sokoki Plantation , Kilifi, Kenya
Colony ; Cavalrv Club.
Charsley, Lieut. -Com. Frederick Gas-
coigne, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Com. R.N. ;
European War 1914-19^ Russia(despatches,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Chart, Lieut.-Col. Stephen, D.S.O. ;
b. 1879; Major and Acting Lieut.-Col. London
Regt. ; S. Africa i899-i9oo(four clasps), Euro-
pean War 19x4-18 (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Charteris, Brig. -Gen. John, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of Matthew Charteris, of Glas-
gow ; b. 1877 > ed. at Merchiston Castle,
Edinburgh, and at Gottingen Univ. ; entered
R.E. 1896, became Capt. 1905, Major 1914,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1915, and Brevet Col.
1917 (now temporary Brig.-Gen.) ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 on Staff (despatches,
D.S.O., Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col., Legion
of Honour, Com. of Belgian Ordre de la
Couronne, Croix de Guerre, C.M.G., Order
of Rising Sun of Japan, American D.S.M.) ;
was a Gen. Staff Officer, India 1907-11,
Assist. Mil. Sec. to Gen. Officer Comdg.-in-
Ch., Aldershot 1912-14, Brig.-Gen. on Gen.
Staff at Gen. Head Quarters in France
1916-18, and Dep. Director-Gen. of Trans-
portation 1918: m. 1913 Noel, da. of Charles
D. Hodgson, of Hallams, Shamley Green,
Surrey; cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1919;
United Service Club.
Charteris, Lieut.-Col. Nigel Keppel,
C.M.G., D.S.O. [see E. Wemyss, colls.].
Charters, Lieut.-Col. Alexander Burnet>
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of William W. Charters,
of Christchurch, New Zealand; b. 1876;
ed. at Christ’s Coll., Canterbury (N.Z.), and
Victoria (N.Z.) Univ. (B. A. 1903, M.A. 1908);
is an Inspector of Schs., and Lieut.-Col.
New Zealand Inf. ; served in S. Africa 1902
(Queen’s medal with three clasps), and
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
C.M.G., D.S.O.): m. 1903, E. C., da. of H. B.
Curtis, of Inglewood, New Zealand ; cr.
C. M.G. 1916, D.S.O. 1918.
Chass£, Major Henri, D.S.O., M.C., son
of the late Honors Chassd. of Quebec ; b.
1886 ; ed. at Quebec Seminary ; a Journalist,
and Major Canadian Forces ; European War
1915-19 (wounded twice, despatches, M.C.,
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Chater, Major Arthur Reginald, D.S.O. ;
b. 1896; Capt. and Brevet Major R.M.L.I. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Chater, Col. Vernor, M.V.O., b. 1842;!
ed. at Rugby ; served in Army 1864-1900, and
commanded Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers and 25th Regt. Dist. ; was A.D.C.
to Gov. -Gen. of Canada 1879-81 ; Zulu Cam-
paign 1879 (despatches, m: dal with clasp) ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1919. 24, Walton Street,
Chelsea, S.W. 2; Naval and Military Club.
Chatfield, George Ernie, C.I.E., son of
KyrleMitford Chatfield; b. 1875 ; ed. at Win- |
Chester, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1899) ; entered I.C.S. 1898, and became J unior
Collector 1916 ; cr. C.I.E. 1919. Ahmedabad,
Bombay.
Chatham, William, C.M.G., son of the
late John Chatham, merchant, of Edin-
burgh ; b. 1859 ; ed. at Edinburgh Roy. High
Sch. and Univ. ; was Resident Engineer
Bo’ness Drainage Works 1883, Assist. En-
gineer, Dock Engineer’s Office, Bristol, 1885,
Executive Engineer, Public Works Dept.,
Hong Kong 1890 (acted as Director of
Public Works 1893-4, 1897 and 1901), Assist.
Director of Public Works there 1898, and
Director 1901 ; is a M.E.C. and M.L.C. Hong
Kong, andaM.I.C.E. : m. 1887, Rose Marion,
da. of the late William Lemon; cr. C.M.G.
1907. Victoria, Hong Kong.
Chattell, Capt. Arthur Paul, D.S.O.,
son of the late David James Chattell, of
London, England; b. 1879; Capt. Canadian
Inf. ; European War 1915-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Chatterton, Lieut.-Col. Frank Beau-
champ Macaulay, C.M.G., C.B.E.; b. 1873;
Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C., and a Dep. Director of
Supplies and Transport; S. Africa 1899-
1902 (Queen’s medal with two clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), European War 1914-
17 (despatches, C.M.G.); cr. C.M.G. 19x7,
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Chatterton, Col. Frank William, C.I.E. ,
son of JohnBalsir Chatterton; b. 1839; en*
tered Bengal Inf. 1859, became Capt. 1869,
Major 1879, Lieut.-Col. 1885, and Col. 1889 ;
served in N.-W. Frontier of India Campaign
1863 (medal with clasp), and with Bhootan
Expedition 1865 (slightly wounded, clasp) ;
was Comdt. Calcutta Vol. Administrative
Batn., and an Hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy of
India 1886-97 » officiated as Ch. Commr. of
Andaman Islands 1896: m. 1863, Susie, da.
of Maj.-Gen. Joseph Fletcher Richardson,
C.B. ; cr. C.I.E. 1894. Central Lodge , Central
Hill , Norwood, S.E.
Chatterton, Lieut.-Col. George Daven-
port Latham, D.S.O., son of Col. Frank
William Chatterton, C.I.E., of Central
Lodge, Norwood, S.E. ; b. 1867 ; entered
Shropshire L.I. 1888, and Indian Army 1890,
and became Lieut.-Col. 1914 ; retired 1920 ;
Waziristan Expedition 1894-5 (medal with
clasp), Dongola Expedition (medal, Khedive’s
medal), N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal
with clasp), China 1900, European War 1914-
16 (despatches, D.S O.) : m. 1894, Ella Maude,
da. of H. W. Richardson ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
East India United Service Club.
Chaube Raghunath Das, Dewan Ba-
hadur, Rai Bahadur, C.S.I., son of Pande
JaganDath Dasji, a Chaturvedi Brahman, of
Etawah, United Provinces, India ; b. 1849 >
ed. at Agra Govt. Coll. ; was Assist. Sup. of
Revenue in Kotah 1877-93, Vice-Pres. of
Kotah Municipality 1885-93, Revenue Sup.
and a Member of Kotah State Council 1894-6,
since when he has been Dewan of Kotah
State ; is a Tazimi Sirdar of Kotah ; re
ceived personal title of Rai Bahadur 1897,
and Dewan Bahadar 1906 : nt. 18 — ; cr. C.S.I.
1912. Kotah, Rajputana , India. ■
Chaworth-Musters [see Musters].
Chaytor, Lieut.-Col. Clervaux Alex-
ander, D.S.O. ; b. 1881 : Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. Yorkshire L.I. ; N. Nigeria 1906
(medal with clasp) and 1906 7 (wounded, de-
spatches, clasp) ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S O., Croix de Guerre, Brevet
Lieut.-Col.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Chaytor, Lieut.-Col. D’Arcy, C.M.G.,
C.B.E. [see Chaytor, Bt., colls.].
Chaytor, Major John Clervaux, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 1888; is Capt. and Brevet Major
S. Staffordshire Regt., and a D.A.A.G. with
rank of Major; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.,
Brevet Major, Legion of Honour, Belgian
Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Chaytor-White [see White].
Cheadle, Major Harry, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18— ; Lieut, and temporary Major S.
COMPANIONAGE.
1357
African Forces ; German S.-W. Africa 1914-
15 on Staff (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Cheape, Brig. -Gen. George Ronald
Hamilton, C.M.G., D.S.O. , M.C., son of the
late Lieut.-Col. George Clerk Cheape ; b-
1881 ; ed. at Glenalmond Coll. ; four years
a Midshipman; an Hon. Brig.-Gen. and
Lieut.-Col. Roy. Highlanders (T.F.) ;
S. Africa 1900-1902, European War 1914-18
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O. with Bar, Croix
de Guerre with Palm): m. 1912, Margaret
Bruce, da. of Joseph Bruce Ismay, of Sand-
heys, Mossley Hill, Liverpool; cr. D.S.O.
1918 (Bar 1919), C.M.G. 1919. Wellfield,
Gateside, Fife ; Teronan, Isle of Mull.
Cheatle, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Henry,
C. B.E. ; b. 1866 ; sometime Major and Hon.
Lieut.-Col. R.A.F. Med. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, O.B.E., C.B.E.) ; cr.
O.B.E. and C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 18, Savile
Row , IV. 1.
Cheeseman, Lieut.-Col. William Joseph
Robert, D.S.O., M.C.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col.
Australian Imperial Forces ; European War
1915*19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D. S.O. 19x9.
Cheesewright, Col. William Frederick,
D S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Col. Territorial Force ;
served during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cheetham, Lady (Anastasia), C.B.E.
[see Cheetham, Knt.].
Cheetham, Major Geoffrey, D.S.O., M.C.,
son of W. H. Cheetham, of St. Norman’s,
Ewell, Surrey ; b . 1891 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll. ; is Capt. and Acting Major R.E. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches twice, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Cheetham, Capt. Herbert Charles
Valentine Beresford, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is
Capt. (retired) R.N.R. ; European War
1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O., promoted Capt.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Chell, Capt. Randolph Arthur, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of William James Chell, of Tilling-
ham, Essex ; b. 1893 ; ed. at Woolwich Poly-
technic Sch., and at Univ. Coll., Reading;
B. Sc. London Univ. 1917 ; temporary Capt.
Gen. List; European War 1914-18, as Staff-
Capt. and Brig.-Maj. (despatches, M.C. with
Bar, D.S.O.) : m. 1918, Lucy Ashforth, da.
of the late Edward John Stafford, of Luton ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919. 27, Reed Pond Walk , Gidea
Park , Essex.
Chenevix-Trknch [see Trench].
Cheney, (Edwin) John, C.B., son of the
late E. Cheney, of Brooks Hall, Ipswich;
b. 1862; ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1885, M.A. 1888); Joint Sec. Commrs. of
Woods ; formerly Ch. Agricultural Ad-
viser, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries,
a Member of Roy. Agricultural Coll, (gold
medallist), and a Fellow of Surveyors’ In-
stitute: m. 1885, Lilia Norman, da. of the
late Rev. Frederick Lawson Hayward, R.
of Tunstall, Suffolk ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 19x5.
Heather Lodge , Sunningdale.
Cherry, John Arnold, C./E.; b. 18 — ;
formerly Lieut. Indian Army Reserve of
Officers; cr. C.I E. 1919.
Cheshire, Professor Frederic John,
C. B.E., son of the late George Cheshire,
of Leeds ; b- 1860; is Director and Professor
of Optical Engineering Depart., Imperial
Coll., S. Kensington : m. 1886, Mary, da. of
the late George Richardson, of Hudders-
field; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Chesnaye, Major Christian Purefoyi
C. B.E. ; b. 1869 ; Hon. Major in the Army,
and Magistrate and Dist. Commr., N.
Rhodesia ; Matabele War 1895-6, German
E. Africa as Political Officer (C.B.E.): m.
1903, Katharine, da of Dr. A. Woddill, of
Los Angeles, California; cr. C.B.E. 19x8.
Livingstone, N. Rhodesia.
Chesney, Major Clement Hope Rawdon,
D. S.O., son of Col. H. F. Chesney; 6.1883;
is Major R.E. ; served during European War
1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Chetham-Strode [see Strode].
Chetwode, Capt. George Knightley,
C. B., C.B.E. [see Chetwode, Bt.].
Chevallier, Capt. Peter Temple, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; temporary Capt. Gen. List;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.,
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Chiazzari, Com. Nicholas William,
D.S.O., son of Joseph Chiazzari; b. 1868;
ed. at Grey Institute, Port Elizabeth,
and at Hilton Coll., Natal; entered Natal
Naval Vol. 1875, and is Com. ; served in
S. Africa 1900 (mentioned in despatches,
D.S.O.) ; is engaged in the Shipping In-
dustry: m. 1890, Ellen Elizabeth Kavanagh ;
cr. D.S.O. 1900. Durban , Natal.
Chichele-Plowden [see Plowden].
Chichester, Major the Hon. Arthur
Charles Spencer, D.S.O., O.B.E. [see B.
Templemore].
Chichester, Com. Cecil George, D.S.O.,
son of the late Gen. Hugh Chichester; b.
1875; Com. R.N. ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., Legion of Honour,
Order of Redeemer of Greece) : m. 1905,
Katherine Elizabeth, da. of the late Clement
Upton Cottrell-Dormer, of Rousham Hall*
Oxford ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Chichester-Constable [see Constable}.
Chick, Frederick, D.S.O.', b. 18 — ;
European War 1914-19 as Lieut. Roy. Welch
Fusiliers (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Chick, Herbert George, C.I.E., son of
Alfred Y. Chick ; b. 1882 ; ed. at Tonbridge
Sch., and at Gonville and Caius Coll., Camb.;
is Commercial Adviser to Political Resident,
Persian Gulf, and Vice-Consul at Bushire ;
cr. C.I.E. 1915. British Residency , Bushire,
Persian Gulf* New Oxford and Cambridge
Club.
Chiene, John, C.B., M.D ,, son of George
Todd Chiene, Chartered Accountant, of
Edinburgh ; b. 1843 5 ed. at Edinburgh Acad.,
and at Edinburgh Univ. (M.D. 1865, Hon.
LL.D. 1910); F.R.C.S., Edinburgh 1868;
LL.D., Glasgow 1902, D.Sc., Sheffield 1908 ;
formerly Pres. Roy. Med. So., Edinburgh,
Surg. to Roy. Infirmary of Edinburgh, Emer-
itus Professor of Surg. at Edinburgh Univ.,
and Consulting Surg. to Edinburgh Roy.
Infirmary ; is a F.R.S.E., a Member of Med.
Chirurgical So. and of Roy. Med. So.
(Edinburgh), Hon. Fellow Surgs’. So. cf
Finland, and of Surgs’. Asso. of America ;
Hon. Associate of Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England ; served in S. Africa
1900 as Consultant to the Forces (despatches,
medal, C.B.) ; author of “ Principles of
Surgery,” and other medical works: m.
1869, Elizabeth Mary, da. of David Lyall,
of Calcutta; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1900. Aithernie,
Davidson’ s Mains, Midlothian.
Chilcott, Col. Gilbert H., C.M.G. , son
of J. G. Chilcott, of Truro ; 6.1855; formerly
Duke of Cornwall’s L.l. : m. 1897, Bertha,
da. of the Rev. G. Cardene ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
1 Treyew Road, Truro.
Chilcott, Capt. Ronald Evered, C.B.E.’,
6.18 — ; Capt. R.N. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Childe, Col. Ralph Bromfield Willington,
C.B., son of Capt. R. B. Fisher, of Hilton,
Westmoreland ; b. 1854 ; entered 2nd
Dragoons 1874, became Capt. 10th Hussars
1885, Major 1891, Lieut.-Col. 1896, Brevet
Col. 1900; retired 1902; served during
Afghan War 1878-80, present at march from
Kabul to Kandahar (mentioned in despatches,
medal with three clasps, bronze star), with
Mahsud Waziri Expedition 1881 (mentioned
in despatches), and in S. Africa 1890-1900
(mentioned in despatches, medal witn six
clasps, C.B.); is a J.P. for Shropshire;
assumed by Royal license 1901 the surname
of Childe in lieu of his patronymic : m. 1901,
Charlotte Amelia, widow of Capt. Charles
Baldwyn Childe, of Kinlet Hall, Salop ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900. Kinlet Hall, Bewd-
ley, Salop; Turf, and Army and Navy
Clubs.
COMPANIONAGE.
1358
Chiles-Evans [see Evans].
Chipp, Major Wilkins Fitzwilliam,
D.S.O., M.C. , son of E. T. Chipp, of Glou-
cester ; b. 18— ; Major Herefordshire Regt. ;
European War 1915-19. in Gallipoli, Egypt,
Palestine, France, and Belgium (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O. with Bar, French and Belgian
Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1918 (Bar 1919).
Gloucester.
Chirnside, Capt. John Percy, C.M.G.,
O.B.E., son of the late Andrew Chirnside, of
Haprick, Berwickshire ; b. 1865 ; ed. at
Geelong Gram. Sch., Victoria ; was a M.L.A.
for Victoria 1894-1904, and a Sup. in Re-
mount Ser. 1917-19; European War (de-
spitches twice, OB.E) : m. 18—, Ethel
Mary, da. of G. O. Ross-Fenner ; cr. C.M.G.
1905, O.B.E- (Mil.) 1919. The Manor ,
IVerribee , Victoria , Australia.
Chisholm, Major Alexander, D.S.O.; b.
18 — ; is Major Australian Inf. ; served
during European War 1915-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Chisholm, Col. Hugh Alexander, C.M.G. ,
D.S.O., son of Duncan Chisholm, of Lin-
wood, Nova Scotia; b. 1883; is Lieut. -Col.
and temporary Col. Canadian Army Med.
Corps, and an Assist. Director of Med.
Sers. ; served during European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.) : m. 1910, Mary
Eulalia, da. of the Hon. Peter Smyth; cr.
D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1919.
Chisholm, Robert, C.B.E.; b. 18—;
Sup. of William Beardmore and Co.’s (Limited)
Ordnance Factories; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Chisholm-Batten [see Batten].
Chitty, Col. Walter Willis, C.M.G., son
of the late Thomas Edward Chitty ; b. 1866 ;
formerly Col. Indian Army ; retired 1919 ;
Somaliland 1898 (medal with clasp), Uganda
1898 99 (clasp), Mesopotamia 1914-16, pre-
sent at defence of Kut (despatches, C.M.G.) ;
cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Chivers, Major Cyril William Upton,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major Canadian
Engineers ; European War 1915-19 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cholmeley, Norman Goodford, C.S /.,
son of the late Col. Montague Cholmeley ; b-
1863 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1883, Lit. Hum. 1884) ;
entered I.C.S. 1883, and served in Burma as
Assist. Commr. ; became Dep. Commr. 1890,
and Commr. 1903 ; retired 1911 ; sometime
Commr. Magwe Div. Burma: m. 1903, Mary
Katharine, da. of Hallett George Batten ; cr.
C. S. 1. 1910.
Cholmley, Capt. Robert Strickland,
D. S.O.; b. 1887; Capt. W. Riding Regt.;
European War 19x4-18 in E. Africa as Major
King’s African Rifles (despatches twice,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cholmondeley, Major Henry Reginald,
, D.S.O. [see B. Delamere, colls.].
Cholmondeley, Brig.-Gen. Hugh Cecil,
C. B., C.B.E. [see B. Delamere, colls.].
Chope, Capt. Arthur John Herbert,
D. S.O.; b. 1884; entered Duke of Edin-
burgh’s (W. Riding Regt.) 1903, and became
Capt. Indian Army 1912; served with Abu
Expedition 1911-12 (medal with clasp), and
at Dardanelles 1915 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Order of the Nile) : m. 1916, Elizabeth
Susanna Winifred, widow of Major H. C.
Nicolay, Indian Army; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Chopping, Col. Arthur, C.B., C.M.G. ;
b. 1871 ; entered R.A.M.C. 1890, became
Major 1911, Lieut.-Col. 1915, and Brevet Col.
1919; S. African War 1899-1902, present at
relief of Kimberley (Queen’s medal with
four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
N.-W. Frontier of India 1908, European War
1914-18 (despatches seven times, C.M.G.,
Belgian Croix de Guerre, Brevet Col.,
C B.); has Belgian Order of the Crown : m.
1914, Edith J., da of the late J. F. New-
lands, stockbroker; cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B.
(Mil.) 1919.
Chouinard, Honore Julien Jean Bap-
tiste, C.M.G., son of the late Honore Julien
Chouinard, Bar.-at-Law, of Quebec ; b. 1850 ;
ed. at St. Ann’s Coll., Quebec, at Quebec
Seminary, and at Laval Univ. (LL.B. 1873);
Bar. Quebec 1873 » has been Pres, of L’ln-
stitut Canadian of Quebec (Literary), Pres,
of Quebec Geographical So., twice Pres, of
National French-Canadian St. Jean Baptiste
So., Pres, of Cartier Club, and Director and
Vice-Pres. of Quebec and Lake St. John
Railway ; sat for Dorchester Co. in Canadian
Parliament 1888-90; was an Aldeiman of
Quebec 1880-89, when he was elected City
Clerk, Quebec ; appointed Laureate, Roy.
So. of Canada 1908 ; elected a Fellow of Roy.
So. of Canada 1917 ; as Sec. Local Executive
Committee and of National Battlefields
Commn., took leading part in preparation
and execution ofQuebec Tercentenary Cele-
bration 1908 : m. 1884, Marie Louise Isabelle,
da. of the Hon. Elzear H. Juchereau
Duchesnay, Senator of Canada ; cr. C. M.G.
1908. Quebec , Canada.
Chown, Maj.-Gen. Ernest Edward, C.B. ;
b. 1864; entered R.M.L.I. 1883, became
Lieut.-Col. 1908, and Col. 1914; commanded
R.N. Div. Camp, Blandford 1915-17, when
he retired as Hon. Maj.-Gen. (C.B.); was
Sup. of Gymnasia, Gibraltar 1908-9; cr. C.B.
(Mil.) 1917.
Choyce, Col. Charles Coley, C.M.G.,
C.B.E., M.D., son of Henry Charles Choyce,
of Auckland, New Zealand ; b. 1875 ; ed. in
New Zealand (B.Sc. 1896), and at Edinburgh
Univ. (M.D. 1903); F.R.C. S. England 1905;
a Consulting Surg., Col. Army Med. Ser.,
Director Surgical Unit Univ. Coll. Hospital
Med. Sch., Surg. to Univ. Coll. Hospital
and to Great Northern Central Hospital, and
Consulting Surg. Seaman’s Hospital, Green-
wich ; served with Egyptian Expeditionary
Force during European War as Consulting
Surg.; author of “ Choyce s System of
Surgery,” etc. : m. 1903, Gwendolen, da. of
Frederic Croatel Dobbing, J.P. ; cr. C.B.E.
and C.M.G. 1919. 31, Wimpole Street, IV.
Chrimes, Capt. Frank, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Capt and Master in Merchant Ser.; c>.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Christian, Adm. Arthur Henry,
C.B., M.V.O., son of the late George
Christian; b. 1863; entered R.N. 1876, be-
came Lieut. 1885, Com. 1896, Capt. 1901,
Rear-Adm. 1911, Vice-Adm. 1917, and Adm.
(retired) 1919; W. Coast of Africa in puni-
tive Expedition against King Koko 1895,
with Naval Brig, (despatches, medal with
clasp), Mombasa 1895 (despatches), E. Coast
of Africa 1896, promoted, European War 1914-
1 8 Comdg. a Squadron (wounded, despatches,
C.B., promoted, Order of Redeemer of
Greece) ; has Somaliland medal ; was Capt.
Roy. Naval Coll., Osborne 1908-10; appointed
an A.D.C. to H.M. 1911 ; was Rear-Adm. in
Home Fleet 1913-14: m. 1911, Geraldine
Diana, da. of Lieut.-Col. Bolton James
Alfred Monsell, of 1, Tedworth Square,
Chelsea, S.W. [see Ogle, Bt.]; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1910, C.B. (Mil.) 19x6. '2$,Chesham
Street, S. IV.
Christian, Rear-Adm. Charles Arbuth-
not, M. V.O., son of the late Alfred Christian,
C. M.G. [Hall, Bt., colls.l ; b. 1862 ; entered
R.N. 1875, became Lieut. 1886, Com. 1898,
Capt. 1905 (retired 1907), and Rear-Adm.
1916 ; served during Egyptian War 1882
(medal, bronze star) ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1912. Naval and Military Club.
Christian, Lieut.-Col. Ewan, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. S- African
Forces; served during European War in
German S.-W. Africa and in France igis-jS
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O., M.C., Bar to
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918 (Bar 1920).
j Christian, Brig.-Gen. Gerard, C.B.,CLE.,
D.S.O., son of the late Alfred Christian,
C.M.G. [Hall, Bt., colls.]; b. (twin) 1867;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll.; entered Alexandra
Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regt.)
1887, became Capt. 1898, Major 1906, Lieut.-
Col. 1911, Col. 1915, and Hon Brig.-Gen.
(retired) 1919 ; served in S. Africa 1899-19?2
(despatches, D.S.O.), and in Mesopotamia
1919 (C.B., 3rd class Serbian Order of the
White Eagle, C.I.E.) ; commanded a Brig, in
COMPANION AGE.
1359
India 19x5-16; was Inspector of Inf. in India (
1917, and in command of a Brig. 1918-19: m.
1915, Evelyne, da. of T. E. B. Hilliard ; cr.
D.S.O. iqoo, C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.I.E. 1919.
Naval and Military Club. (
Christian, Col. Sydney Ernest, C.M.G. ;
b. 18— ; Col. Australian Artillery ; Dar-
danelles 1915 (despatches, C.M.G., Legion
of Honour) : m. 19 — , Edith Ina, who d. 1917, (
da. of John Bassett Christian, of Sydney,
S. Wales ; cr. C.M.G. 1915.
Christian, Major William Francis,
D.S.O. ; b. 1879; is Major R.G.A.; served
during European War«9i4-i8 (despatches,
D.S.O., Order of Leopold of Belgium, Croix
de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Christie, Major Albert Edward, D.S.O.,
son of the late Charles Robertson Christie, *
of Toronto, Canada; b. i860; served in
Canadian Rebellion 1885 (medal with clasp),
and in S. Africa 1900-1901, as Lieut. Strath-
cona’s Horse (despatches, medal with four
clasps, D.S.O.), and during European War 1
1915-18; is Major Canadian Expeditionary
Force: m. 1902, Mary Ludlow, da. of the
Hon. Edward Ludlow Wetmore. Ch. Justice
of Saskatchewan, Canada ; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Victoria , British Columbia; Union (Vic- 1
toria) Club.
Christie, Wing-Com. Archibald, C.M.G.,
D.S.O. ; b. 1889; is Wing-Com. R.A.F. ;
European War 1914-18 with R.A. (de-
spatches thrice, D.S.O., C.M.G.): m. 18 — ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Christie, Dugald, C.M.G., F.R.C.P.,
F.R.C.S.E., son of Malcolm Christie,
formerly of Glencoe, Argyllshire; b. 1855;
ed. at Edinburgh Univ. ; L.R.C.P. and
L R.C.S. 1881, M.R.C.P. 1892, F.R.C.P. 1898
and F.R.C.S. 1911 ; established first Hospital
in Manchuria 1882 and first Medical Coll,
there 1911; organised Red Cross work for
Chinese during China-Japan War 1894-5
(Order of Double Dragon) ; engaged in
Refugee Aid and Red Cross work among
Chinese during Russo-Japanese War 1904-5
(thanked by Chinese Govt., Chinese medal,
Russian Red Cross) ; is a Member of British
Med. Asso., Sup. of Mukden Med. Mission,
China, and Hon. Medical Adviser to Chinese
Govt, in Manchuria (gold medal for Plague
work 1911) ; has 1st class of 3rd grade of
Double Dragon of China, and other foreign
orders; author of “Thirty Years in
Mukden”: m. 1st, 1882, Elizabeth Hastie,
da. of William Smith ; 2nd, 1892, Eliza, da. of
Rev. James Inglis; cr. C.M.G. 1911. Mukden ,
Manchuria, China.
Christie, Major George James, D.S.O.,
son of John Christie, of Gallangad, Cul-
darvan, Dumbartonshire; b. 1879; is Major
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ; served
duung European War 1914-15 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1915. Le-
venfield , Alexandria , Dumbartonshire;
Glenfallogh Lodge, Ardlui, Dumbarton-
shire.
Christie, Major Henry Robert Stark,
D.S.O. ; b. 1868 ; formerly Major R.E.; served
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., Belgium Croix de Guerre) ; cr.
D.S.O* 1918.
Christie, Herbert Bertram, D.S.O., son
of the late Marshall Christie, formerly of
Edinburgh ; b. 1863 ; served in S. Africa
1900, as Lieut. N.S. Wales Bushmen Con-
tingent (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1900. Braemar, Casino, N.S. Wales.
Christie, Brig.-Gen. Herbert Willie
Andrew, C.B., C.M.G., son of George
Christie, of Sevenoaks ; b. 1868 ; ed. at
Dulwich Coll., and at R.M.A. ; entered R.A.
1888, became Capt. 1898, Brevet Major 1902,
Major 1903, Lieut.-Col. 1914, Col. 1919, and
Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1920; S. Africa 1899-
1902, present at defence of Ladysmith and
battle of Laing’s Nek (despatches four times,
Brevet Major, Queen's medal with five
clasps, King's medal with two clasps), Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches
twice, C.M.G., C.B ): m. 1894, Olive Chevelle,
da. of the late Edward Anthony ; cr. C.M.G.
1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Christie, Capt. James Reid, D.S.O.’,
b. 18 — ; Lieut, and Acting Capt. Gordon
Highlanders ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 19x9.
Christie, Col. Joseph McNaughton,
C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Col. New Zealand Forces ;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Christie, Wing-Com. Malcolm Grahame,
C. M.G., D.S.O., M.C. ; son of J. A. Christie,
of Cheltenham; b. 1881; Capt. Reserve,
and Wing-Com. R.A.F. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O., C.M.G.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 19x9. Mellington,
Charlton Kings, Cheltenham ; Royal Aero,
Junior Naval and Military, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Christie, Lieut.-Col. Robert, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; is Major Australian Inf.; served during
European War 1915-18 as Lieut.-Col. (de-
spatches, D.S.O. with Bar); cr. D.S.O. with
Bar 1918.
Christie, William Davidson Cairns,
D. S.O.] b. 18—; Lieut. Canadian Forces;
European War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 19x8.
Christopher, Lieut.-Col. Charles de
Lona, C.I.E., son of Maj.-Gen. Leonard
William Christopher, C.B. ; b. 1885 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll.; Capt., Brevet Major, and
temporary Lieut.-Col. Indian Supply and
Transport Corps; Mesopotamia 1915-18 (de-
spatches, Brevet Major, C.I.E.) : m. 1909,
Mary, da. of Col. H. J. Waller Barrow ;
cr. C.I.E. 1919. Harcourt House, Camberley,
Surrey ; Naval and Military Club.
Christopher, Maj.-Gen . Leonard W illiam ,
C. B., el. son of Maj.-Gen. Leonard Raisbeck
Christopher; b. 1848; entered 75th Regt.
1867, became Capt. B.S.C. (now Indian Army)
1879, Major 1887, Lieut.-Col. 1893, Col. 1897,
and Maj.-Gen. 1902; retired 1908; served
during Afghan War 1878-80 (despatches,
medal), with Egyptian Expedition 1882
(medal, bronze star), and with Tirah Expe-
dition 1897-8 (despatches, C.B.) ; was Comy.-
Gen., Punjab 1885-1900, and Director-Gen. of
Supply and Transport in India 1900-1905 ;
has good ser. pension : m. 1878, Florence,
da. of Maj.-Gen. Charles Stuart Lane, C.B. ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1898. Brook House , Camber-
ley, Surrey ; Constitutional Club.
Christophers, Lieut.-Col. Edgar St. John
D. S.O., son of the late Richard Rawe
Christophers, of Trevethick, Cornwall ;
b. 1865 1 ed. at Shrewsbury ; served in S.
Africa 1900-1902, as Major 12th Batn. Imperial
Yeo. (despatches, D.S.O.), and during Euro-
gean War 1914-16, as Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a
;atn. Northumberland Fusiliers: m. 1889,
Eva Violet Amelia Gwen Willoughby (from
whom he obtained a divorce 1906), da. of
the late John Richard Smyth Wallis, of
Drishane, co. Cork; cr. D.S.O. 1902.
Christophers, Major Samuel Rickard,
C.I.E. ,O.B.E.,M.B.\ b. 1873; M.B.,and Ch.B.,
Victoria 1896 ; entered Indian Med. Ser.
1902, became Capt. 1899, and Major 1911;
was a Member of Malaria Commn., Roy.
So. and Colonial Office 1898-1902 ; is Officer,
in-Charge of Malarial Bureau, Central
Research Institute, Kasauli ; cr. C.I.E. 1915-
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1918 Kasauli, India.
Christopherson, Douglas, C.B.E., son
of the late Derman Christopherson, of
Blackheath, S.E. ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Bedford ;
served during Matabeleland Rebellion and
S. African War; Vice-Chm. Johannesburg
Local Committee Gov.-Gen.’s Fund, ana
Chm. Disabled Soldiers’ Board, Johannes-
burg during European War : m. 1910, Alma,
da. of the late W. Griffiths, of Cardiff ;
cr. C.B.E. 1918. P.0. Box 1167, Johannes-
burg, Transvaal.
Christopherson, John Brian, C.B.E.,
I son of the late Rev. Canon BrianChristopher-
, son, R. of Falmouth ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Clifton
: Coll., and at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1891,
M.A. 1896, M.D. 1896) ; F.R.C.S., England
> 1896, F.R.C.P., London 19x3 ; Director, Med.
, Depart., Sudan Govt. 1904-9 ; S. Africa 1900-2,
. European War 1915-17, as Surg. Serbian Red
Cross, and subsequently as Sec. of War
360
COMPANION AGE.
Office Commn. on Med. Establishments,
France (1916); appointed Consultant in
Tropical Diseases, Ministry of Pensions
1920, and is Examiner Tropical Med. Roy.
Coll, of Physicians, London ; author of
various med. works : m. 1912, Joyce
Eleanor B. da. of Joseph Arderne Ormerod,
F.R.C.P., of 25, Upper Wimpole Street, W.;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919. 29, Devonshire Place ,
Portland Place, IV. 1.
Chrystal, George William, C.B. , son of
the late Professor George Chrystal, of Edin-
burgh Univ. ; b. 1880 ; ed. at Edinburgh
Univ., and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1904) ; entered Admiralty 1904, and Home
Office 1906; appointed Assist. Sec., Min. of
National Ser. 1917, and Sec. of Min. of
National Ser and Reconstruction, and of
Demoblisation Section of War Cabinet 1919,
and Min. of Pensions 1919 ; edited “Memoirs
of Prince Hohenlohe ” ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1920. 17, Morpeth Mansions , S. IV.; Oxford
and Cambridge, and Savile Clubs.
Chunilal Hari Lal Setalvad, Rao
Bahadar, C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ; is 2nd Presidency
Magistrate, Bombay ; cr. C.I.E. 1916. Bom-
bay.
Church, Arthur Frederick, C.B.E. , son
of Richard Frederick Church, M.I.C.E. ; b.
1868 ; an Asso. King’s Coll. London ; Ch.
Engineer Uganda Railway 1913-19 ; cr.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Church, Major Archibald George, D.S. O.,
M. C. ; b. 18. — ; Lieut. R.G.A. (Special
Reserve); European War 19 14-19, finally in
N. Russia, and retired as Major 1920 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.0. 1920.
Church, Col. Arthur John Bromley,
C.M.G., son of the Rev. Canon Church, of
Wells, Somerset ; b. 1869 ; is Col. and Ch-
Paymaster Roy. Army Pay Depart. ; N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with two
clasps) ; cr. C.M.G. 1918. 19B, Tavistock
Square , W.C.
Church, Capt. Dudley Cross, D.S.O. ;
b. 18— ; is temporary Capt. Northampton-
shire Regt. ; served during European War
1 914-17 (wounded twice, despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 19x7.
Church, Col. George Ross Marryat,
C. M.G., C.B.E., son of Maj.-Gen. Thomas
Ross Church, C.I.E. ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Trant
Coll., Derbyshire ; entered R.A. 1886, be-
came Capt. 1897, Major 1905, Lieut. -Coi. 1914,
and Col. 1919; retired 1920; Zhob Valley
Expedition 1890, European War 1914-19
(despatches twice, C.M.G., Order of Leopold
of Belgium, Legion of Honour, Croix de
Guerre, C.B.E.) : m. 1897, Emilv Whymper ;
cr. C.M.G. 1916, C.B.E. (Mii.) 1919.
Church, Capt. James Archibald, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of the late William Hepburn
Church, of Nilgeris, S. India; b. 1883;
ed. at Whitgift and Cottes Gram. Schs. ; a
Mining Engineer, and temporary Capt. R.E. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C. ,
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Edmonton ( Alberta )
Club.
Church, Major Leslie Humphreys,
D.S.O.) b. 18—; Major (T.F.) R.A.S.C.,
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Church, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Ross, C.I.E.,
2nd son of the late Thomas Church,
B. C.S. ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Addiscombe ; entered
Madras Army 1850, became Capt. 1862, Major
1870, Lieut. -Col. 1876, Col. 1881, and Maj.-
Gen. 1891 ; was Comdt. Madras Vol. Guards
1873-88 : m. 1854, Florence, who d. 1890, da.
of the late Capt. F. Marryat, R.N., C.B. ;
cr. C.I.E. 1883.
Church, Capt. William Drummond,
C. B.E. ; b. 18—; Capt. R.N. ; European
War 1914-19 with Ocean Escort (despatches,
C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Churchill, Col. Arthur Gillespie, C.B .
C.B.E., son of Charles Churchill, J.P., of
Weybridge, Surrey; b. i860; ed. at Eton,
and at R.M.C. ; is Col. (retired); China 1900
(medal with clasp) ; was Mil. Attache, Tokio
and Korea 1898-1903, and Ch. Cable Censor
at War Office 1914-18 (Officer Legion of
Honour): m. 1885, Katherine Mary, da. of
the late Gen. Sir William Payn, K.C.B. ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918.
Graylands, Horsell, Surrey ; Army and
Navy Club.
Churchill, Major Clifford Earl, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Artillery ; Euro-
pean War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Churchill, Harry Lionel, C.M.G., son
of the late Henry Adrian Churchill, C.B. ;
b. i860 ; entered Consular Ser. 1878 ; ap-
pointed Vice-Con^l at Teheran 1883, and
at Zanzibar 1885, Consul at Resht 1891, at
Trieste 1889, and at Lisbon 1905, and Consul-
Gen. at Havre 1907 ; has Jubilee medals 1887
and 1897 : m. 1892, da. of the late Sir Joseph
Tholozan, K.C.M.G. ; cr. C.M.G. 1915.
British Cousulate-General, Havre , France.
Churchill, Sidney John Alexander,
M.V.O., son of the late Henry Adrian
Churchill, C.B. ; b. 1862 ; entered Indo-
European Telegraph Depart., India 1880 ;
appointed Oriental 2nd Sec., Teheran 1886,
Consul at Paramaribo, Consul for French
Guinea 1894, at Palermo 1898, at Naples 1909,
Consul-Gen. there 1912, and Consul-Gen. at
Lisbon 1918 : m. 1908, Stella, da. of George
Myers, of 166, Hagley Road, Birmingham ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1906. British Con-
sulate-General, Lisbon •
Churchill, Mrs. Clementine Ogilvy
Spencer-, C.B.E. [see E. Airliej.
Churchill, Major John Strange
Spencer-, D.S.O. [see D. Marlborough,
colls.].
Churchward, Capt. Alaric Watts,
M.V.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Paris Representative of
S.-E. and Chatham Railway ; cr. M.V.O.
(5th class) 1908, (4th class) 1914. Rue de
Cerisoles 6, Paris.
Churchward, George Jackson, C.B.E.',
b. 18 — ; Ch. Mechanical Engineer Great
Western Railway, and a J.P. for Wilts ; cr.
C.B.E. 1918. Newburn House, Swindon,
Wilts.
Churchward, Rev. Marcus Wellesley,
C.B.E., son of the late Benjamin Hannaford
Churchward ; b. i860 ; ed. at King’s Sch.,
Rochester, and at St. John’s Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1881, M.A. 1886) ; a Chap, to the Forces
during European War 1914-19 (mentioned,
C.B.E.) ; retired 1920 : m. 1884, Mary Ella,
da. of Joseph Woodall, of Liverpool; cr.
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 38, The Chase, Clapham
Common, S. W.
Churchward, Col. Paul Rycaut Stanbury,
C.B., son of the late W. H. Churchward,
M.I.C.E., of Horsell, Surrey; b. 1858;
entered 81st Foot 1878, became Capt. N.
Lancashire Regt. 1886, Major 1897, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1900, Lieut.-Col. 1905, Brevet
Col. 1906, and Col. 1909 ; retired 1917 ;
served during Afghan War 1878-80, present
at capture of Ali Musjid (medal with clasp),
with Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-5, and
in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s
medal with four clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and on Staff
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force 1915 ;
was in command Middlesex (Territorial)
Inf. Brig. 1911-12, and of Lichfield Dist.
1912-15 ; appointed Assist. Comdt. Stafford-
shire Vol. 1917 : m. 1904, Mary, da. of the
late Russell Donisthorpe, of Quenby Hall,
Leicester; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1911. Hill Ridware
Hall, near Lichfield ; Naval and Military
Club.
Churchward, Percy Albert, C.I.E., son
of the late Benjamin Hannaford Church-
ward ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Roy. Naval Sch., New
Cross ; formerly Managing Director, Bank of
Rangoon, Burma; has been in Madras Vol.
Mounted Inf., Rangoon Port Defence Naval
Vol., and Rangoon Vol. Rifles: tn. 1895,
Helena Margaret, da. of the late John
Travers Madden, J.P., of Balbriggan, co.
Dublin ; cr. C.I.E. 1917. 38, The Chase,
Clapham, S. IV.
Churton, Lieut.-Col. William Arthur
Vere, D.S.O., son of William Henry Churton,
COMPANION AGE.
1361
of Hill Side, Chester; b . 1876; ed. at
Shrewsbury Sch., and at Gonville and
Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1898) ;
admitted a Solicitor 1901 ; is a member of
the legal firm of W. H. Churton and Son, of
Chester, and Lieut. Col. (T.D.) 5th Cheshire
Regt. (T.F. Reserve) ; European War 1915-18
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917- Hill
Side, Chester.
Chute, Lieut. -Col. Pierce Thomas, D.S.O.,
son of the late Capt. Thomas Chute, 22nd
Regt., of Glenfield, Tralee ; 6.^1856 ; entered
4th Regt. 1876, became Capt. Roy. Munster
Fusiliers 1885, Major 1896, and Col. 1918 ;
retired 1904 ; Burma Expedition 1885-7 and
1887-9 (medal with two clasps), S. Africa
1899-1902 (despatches twice, Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, D.S.O.), European War 1915 (1914-15
Star, two medals): m. 1903, Carrie, da. 01
the late Charles Langton, J.P., D.L., of
Barkhill, Aigburth, Liverpool; cr. D.S.O.
1900. Glenfield, Tralee, co. Kerry; Army
and Navy Club.
Clapham. Major Douglas, D.S.O., O.B.E. ;
6.18 — ; MajorR.G.A.; European War 19x4-19
(despatches, O.B.E., D.S.O.); cr. O.B.E. 1918,
D.S.O. 1919.
Clapham, John Harold, C.B.E., Litt.D.,
son of John Clapham, of Prestwich, Man-
chester ; b. 1873 ; ed. at Leys Sch., and at
King’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1895, M.A. 1899,
Litt.D. 1913) ; Tutor of King’s Coll., Camb. ;
employed in Board of Trade 1916-19 ; author
of various works on Historical and Economic
subjects : m. 1905, Mary Margaret, da. of
W. E. Green, of Ross, Hereford ; cr. C.B.E.
1918. King’s College, and Storey's End,
Cambridge; Alpine Club.
Clare, Capt. Chapman James, C.M.G.,
son of the late John Coughron Clare, Lieut.
R.N.R. ; b. 1853 ; joined Marine Depart., S.
Australia 188 . ; became Capt. Roy. Austra-
lian Naval Forces 1900, and retired 1919;
was Naval Comdt., S. Australia 1900-11, and
Naval Dist. Officer, W. Australia 1911-18,
since when Dist Naval Officer, S. Australia ;
China 1901 on H.M.S. “ Protector” (C.M.G.);
has Order of Rising Sun of Japan : m. 1885,
Ellen Minnie, only da. of the late Lieut.
H. G. Forbes Cotgrave, Indian Navy; cr.
C. M.G. 1902. Largs Bay, S. Australia;
Naval and Military Adelaide ) Club.
Clare, Major James William Sabben,
D. S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major Army Ser. Corps ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Clare, Lieut.-Col. Oliver Cecil, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18— ; served during European War
1914-17 as Lieut.-Col. Roy. W. Surrey Regt.
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O. with Bar); cr.
D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1918).
Clare, Major Edward Thomas Newton-,
D.S.O., el. son of the late Edward Shack-
field Newton-Clare, M.R.C.S., of Caine,
Wilts; b. 1881 ; formerly Major R.N.A.S. ;
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Order of Leopold of Belgium): m. 1918,
Aileen Yvonne Marion, A.R.R.C., da. of
Maj.-Gen. John Christopher Swann, C.B.
[see Carmichael-Anstruther, Bt., colls.]; cr.
D.S.O. 1917. Point a Pierre , Trinidad.
Clark, Capt. Alexander Neilson, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; is Capt. Durham L.I. ; served
during European War 1914-18 (wounded
twice, despatches, D.S.O. , M.C. ) ; cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Clark, Major Cecil Horace, D.S.O.,
son of the late W. S. Clark; b. 1880; is
Major R.A. ; served in S. Africa 1900-1901
(despatches, Queen’s medal with three
clasps), and during European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O.): m. 19—; cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Clark, Major Charles Alfred, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 1878 ; Major E- Surrey Regt. ;
served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal
with six clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914 18 (despatches,
D.S.O., M.C.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Clark, Lieut.-Col. Charles Watson,
C.M.G. ; son of the late C. J. Clarke, of
Oxton, Birkenhead; b. 1866; formerly Lieut.-
Col. R.G.A. ; served during European War
1914-17 (despatches, C.M.G.): m. i895,Freyda,
da. of the late Capt. A. S. Creyke, R.E. ; cr.
C. M.G. 1917. Wellington Club.
Clark, Major Charles Willoughby,
D. S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; temporary Capt. and
Acting Major Tank Corps ; European War
1914- 19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Clark, Lieut - Col. Craufurd Alexander
Gordon, C.M.G., D.S.O. ; b. 1864 ; is Lieut.-Col.
(retired) ; served during S. African War
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps),
and during European War 1914-18, in Pales-
tine, as Major London Regt. (despatches,
D.S.O., C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G.
1918.
Clark, Lieut.-Col. D’Arcy Melville,
C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Lieut.-Col.
Gen. List ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, M.B.E., C.B.E-) ; cr. M.B.E- and
C.B.E- (Mil.) 1919.
Clark, Capt. Donald Gordon, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. Gordon Highlanders ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.
with Bar, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Clark, Major Frederick William, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; temporary Capt. and Acting
Major R.E. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Clark, GowanCresswell Strange, C.M.G.,
O.B.E., son of the late Gowan Clark, of
Shrewsbury ; b. 1856 ; sometime Ch. Traffic
Manager of Cape Govt. Railways; is Assist.
Gen. Manager, S. African Railways : m.
1885, Caroline Ann, da. of James Kemsley ;
cr. C.M.G. 1902, O.B.E. 1918. South African
Railway Offices, Johannesburg, Transvaal.
Clark, Capt. Henry William Alfred,
C.B.E., R.D. ; b. 18—; Com. and Acting
Capt. R.N.R. (R.D.); European War 1914-19
as Commodore of Convoys (despatches,
C. B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mjl.) 1919.
Clark, Major Herbert Nicholls, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Major R.F.A. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr, D.S.O. 1918.
Clark, James John, C.B.E., son of
the Rev. James Clarke, of Palmerston, New
Zealand ; b. 1878 ; an Accountant (retired),
and a J.P. ; Mayor of Dunedin 1915-19 ;
cr. O.B.E. 1918, C.B.E. (Civil) 19x9. Dunedin,
New Zealand; Otago and Dunedin Clubs.
Clark, Com. James Lenox-Conyngham,
D. S.O., el. son of Col. James Jackson Clark
(H.M. Lieut, for co. Londonderry), of
Largantogher, Maghera, co. Derry; b. 1884;
entered R.N. 1900, became Lieut. 1906,
Lieut.-Com. 19x4, and Com. 1918 ; served
in Dardanelles 1915-16, with Destroyer
Flotilla (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Croix
de Guerre, Order of Crown of Belgium,
Legion of Honour) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916 (Bar
1920). Largantogher, Maghera, co. Derry ;
United Service Club.
Clark, Lieut.-Col. James Purcell,
D.S.O., son of Alexander James Clark, Bar-
rister-at-law, of Hobart, Tasmania ; b. 1878 ;
Lieut.-Col. Australian Inf. ; European War
1915- 18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Clark, Lieut.-Col. James William, D.S.O.,
son of James Blyth Clark, of Sydney; b.
1877 ; Lieut.-Col. Australian Forces ; Euro-
pean War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.): m.
1902, Dora, da. of Thomas Lloyd Hood, of
Hobart, lasmania; cr. D.S.O. 1917. Brae-
side, Waratah, N.S. Wales.
Clark, Brig.-Gen. John Arthur, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of William Clark, of Dundee,
Ontario, Canada; b. 1886; ed. at Toronto.
Univ. and Osgoode Hall; is a member of
legal firm of Lennie, Clark and Hooper,
of Vancouver, and a Brig.-Gen. Canadian
Forces; European War 19x5-18 Comdg. 72nd
Seaforth Highlanders and 7th Canadian
Inf. Brig, in France (despatches four times,
D.S.O. with two Bars, C.M.G.) : m. 1914,
Jean Abercrombie MacGillivray ; cr. D.S.O.
(with Bar) 1917 (2nd Bar 1918), C.M.G. 1919.
1362
COMPANIONAGE.
Vancouver , British Columbia; Vancouver
(B.C.) Club.
Clark, Lieut.-Col. Joseph Arthur Myles
Ariel, C.M.G. ; b. 1872 ; Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.M.L.L ; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Clark, Major Percy Wiliiam, D.S.O.,
M.C. , el. son of Janies Clark, of Bedford
Park, W. ; b. 18 — ; temporary Capt. and
Acting Maior R.E. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, M.C. . D.S.O.) : m. 1920, Dorothy
Margaret, da. of F. T. Foulger ; cr. D.S.O.
19x9.
Clark, Capt. Philip Lindsay, D.S.O. ;
b. 18— ; Lieut, and Acting Capt. Royal
Sussex Regt. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Clark, Lieut.-Col. Robert Leaver, D.S.O.,
O.B.E. ; b. 1862; entered Army Ordnance
Depart. 1896, and became a Ch. Inspector of
Ordnance Machinery, with rank of Hon.
Major 1907, and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 1915; S.
Africa 1900 (despatches twice, D.S.O.); has
Serbian Order of the White Eagle : m. 1st,
18 — ; wife (Louisa) d. 1905; 2ndly, 1914,
Dorothy, da. of J. E. Moulton, of King’s
Heath, Worcestershire ; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Clark, Brig. -Gen. Robert Percy, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., M.C., son of Robert Clark, of Lon-
don, England ; b. 1874; Lieut.-Col. Canadian
Inf., and a Brig.-Com. with rank of Brig.-
Gen. ; S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s and King’s
medal with three clasps), European War
1915-18 (despatches five times, M.C., -D.S.O.,
C. M.G.); has Coronation (1911) and long ser.
medals : m. 1902, Mildred Campbell ; cr.
D. S.O. 1918, C M G. 19x9. The Reculvers,
Olympia Avenue , Victoria , British Columbia.
Clark, Lieut.-Col. William Charles,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; formerly Lieut.-Col. Roy.
W. Surrey Regt.; served during European
War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.
with Bar) ; cr. D.S.O. (and Bar) 1917.
Clark, Lieut.-Col. William Ellis, C.M G.,
D.S.O., son of the late William John Hyne
Clark, Bar.-at-law ; b. 1877 ; ed. at Dulwich
Col!., and at R.M.A.; entered R.A. 1896,
became Capt. 1902, Major 1914, and Lieut.-
Col. 1917; served in S. African War 1899-1902
(Queen’s medal with three clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Order
of Danilo of Montenegro, 1914 Star, C.M.G.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1918. Riseholme,
The Mount , York ; Army and Navy Club.
Clark, Major William George, D.S.O.,
son of William Horace Clark, Civil Ser. ;
b. 1889; Major London Regt.; European
War 19x4-16 (despatches twice, D.S.O.) : m.
1916, Jessica Fowler, da. of Marcus A. Pettitt,
of Mount View, Orpington ; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Clark, Major Henry Fox Atkinson-,
M V.O., O.B.E., son of George Dixon Atkin-
son-Clark, ot Belford Hall, Belford, North-
umberland ; b. 1883 ; ed. at Eton ; Capt. Scots
Guards, and Major R A F. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, O.B.E., M.V.O.): m.
i9< 9, Maud Florence, da. of Clarence Shirreff
Hilton; cr. O.B.E. (Mil.) and M.V.O. (4th
class) 1919. 13, Elm Park Gardens , S.W.;
Carlton, and Guards' Clubs.
Clark-Hall [see Hall].
Clark-Kennedy [see Kennedy].
Clarke, Lieut. - Col. Albert Edward
Stanley, D.S.O., M.V.O.. son of the late
Maj.-Gen. Sir Stanley de Astel Calvert
Clarke, G.C.V.O., C.M.G. [see Rose, Bt.,
cr. 1872, colls.] ; b. 1879; ed. at Eton ; entered
Scots Guards 1898, and became Capt. 1904;
retired 1910; S. Africa 1899-1000, present at
actions of Belmont, Enslin, Modder River,
and Magersfontein, European War 1915-18
(Brevets Major and Lieut.-Col., D.S.O., Bel-
gian Croix de Guerre) ; formerly a Page of
• Honour to Queen Victoria ; employed in
Macedonia 1904-7 ; was Private Sec. to
Inspector-Gen. of the Forces 1907-10 ; Lieut.-
Col. Reserve of Officers; unsuccessfully
contested Norfolk, S.-W. Div. (C) Dec.
1910: in. 1907, Evelyn Margaret, da. of Sir
Alexander Baird, 1st Bt. (cr. 1897); cr.
M.V.O. (5th class) 1901, D.S.O. 1917. 28,
Draycott Place, S. VV. ; Marlborough, and
Carlton Clubs.
Clarke, Major Alfred David Conrad,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; European War 1914-19
as Major R.F.A. (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.)
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Clarke, Vice-Adm. Arthur Calvert,
C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O., son of the late
William Gray Clarke ; b. 1848 ; entered R.N.
1861, became Lieut. 1872, Com. 1883, Capt.
1891, Rear-Adm. 1904 (retired 1903), and
Vice-Adm. 1908 ; served during Abyssinian
Campaign 1868 (medal), China 1900 (medal,
C. M.G.), European War 1914-19 (despatches,
Italian War Cross); is ah Officer of Legion
of Honour, and temporary Capt. Roy. Naval
Reserve: m. 1895, Margaret MacGregor, da.
of J. L. Adams, of U.S.A. ; cr. C.M.G. 1902,
D. S.O. 19x7, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. United
Service Club.
Clarke, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Christopher
Lancelot Stanley, D.S.O. ; b. 1886 ; Capt.
Scottish Rifles, and Comdt. a Corps Sch.
with rank of Lieut.-Col ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Legion
of Honour, Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O.
(and Bar) 1918.
Clarke, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Lionel Crisp,
D.S.O., son of the late Joseph Crisp
Clarke, of Birstall Hall, near Leicester ; b.
1874 ; ed. at Rugby ; entered Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders 1896, became Major
1915, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1918, and Lieut.-
Col. (retired) 1920 ; served during S. Afri-
can War 1899-1900, present at actions of
Modder River, Magersfontein, Paardeberg,
Poplar Grove, and Sanna’s Post, and at re-
lief of Kimberley (despatches. Queen’s
medal with five clasps), and during European
War 1914-18, on General Staff in France and
Macedonia (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col.); was D.A.A.andQ.M.G., Egypt
1909-12 : m. 1910, Mary Frances, da. of
Maj.-Gen. Sir (Alexander) Frederick Brad-
shaw, K.C.B., M.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., L.S.A.,
and widow of Wilfrid Graham Moon [see
Moon, Bt., cr. 1855] ; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Bir-
stall Hall , near Leicester ; Turvey Abbey,
Turvey , Beds ; Army and Navy Club.
Clarke, Lieut.-Col. Bowcher Campbell
Senhouse, D.S.O.; b. 1882; is Capt. and
Brevet Major and Acting Lieut.-Col. Wor-
cestershire Regt.; served during S. African
War 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with lour clasps),
and during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Brevet Major);
cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1918).
Clarke, Charles Agacy, C.B.E. , son of
the late Samuel Edward James Clarke, of
Calcutta; b. 1872; ed. at St. Paul’s Sch.,
and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1895);
entered I.C.S. 1895, and became Dep.
Commr., Central Provinces 1908, and
Commr., Raipur 1920; rendered sers. to
War Administration during European War
(thanked by Govt, of India, C.B.E.); cr.
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Raipur, Central Pro-
vinces, India ; East India United Service,
and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Clarke, Col. Charles Childs, M.V.O.,
O.B.E., son of the late Rev. Samuel Childs
Clarke (formerly V. of Thorverton); b. 1861;
entered R.M. 1879, became Capt. 1889,.
Major 1897 (h.p. 1903), Hon. Lieut.-Col. 1908,
and Brevet Col. 1918 ; served with Egyptian
Expedition 1882 (medal, bronze starV; com-
manded R.M. detachment during T.R.H.
the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and
York’s Colonial Tour of 1901 ; appointed
a Barrack Master 1903, and Paymaster at
Roy. Marine Depot 1914: m. 1916, Shiela
Mary, only da. of the late Andrew D.
Tolmie, of Aldersier, Stirling ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1901, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. United
Service Club.
Clarke, Major Charles James, D.S.O ]
b. 1875; is Major R.E. ; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Clarke, Major Colin, D.S.O., M.B.]
b. 1881 ; ed. at London Univ. (M.B. 1906) ;
M.R.C.S. England 1905, F.R.C.S. I9°7:
Major R.A. M.C. ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
COMPANION AGE.
1363
Clarke, Major Colin, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; (
is Major S. Afrcian Forces; served during
European War 1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O. );
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Clarke, Lieut. -Col. Denzil Harwood, (
D.S.O., M.C.; b. 18 — ; formerly Lieut. -Col.
Durham L.I. ; served during European War
1914-18 (wounded, despatches thrice, M.C.
with clasp, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918. 1
Clarke, Edward Henry Scamander,
C.S.I., C.I.E., son of the late Samuel Henry
Clarke, of Granville Park, Blackheath ; b.
1856; ed. at Cambridge House Sch., Black-
heath ; entered Indian Govt. Ser. 1875 ;
and became Extra Assist. Commr., Punjab
1880 ; served in Afghanistan 1879-80, as
Personal Assist, to Ch. Political Officer
(medal), and with Afghan Boundary Commn.
1884-6 ; employed on Special Duty at St.
Petersburg 1887; was Assist. Political Sec.
with Kabul Mission 1893 (Afghan Gold
Order of Hurmat), Assist. Under and Dep.
Sec. to Govt, of India, Foreign Depart.
1894-1912 ; acted as Assist. Political Sec.,
India Office 1918: m. 1878; cr. C.I.E. 1904,
C. S.I. iqii. Kabul House , Bexhill-on-Sea.
Clarke, Major Edwin Percy, D.S.O. ;
b. 1881 ; Major 4th Batn. (T.D ) Suffolk
Regt. ; European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917. East Lodge , Fram-
lingham.
Clarke, Major Frederick Arthur Stanley,
D.S.O. ; b. 1892 ; Major London Regt. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Clarke, Lieut. -Col. Frederick Field-
house, D.S.O., son of William Henry Clarke,
of Deer Park, Toronto; b. 1878; ed. at Upper
Canada Coll., and Toronto Univ ; is a Civil
Engineer and Land Surveyor, and Lieut. -
Col. Canadian Railway Troops; served
during European War 1915-18 (despatches,
D S.O. with Bar): m. 1907, Agnes V., da. of
James Himelman.of Nova Scotia ; cr. D.S.O.
(with Bar) 1918. 137, Sheldrake Boulevard ,
Toronto, Canada ; Canadian Engineers'
( Toronto ) Club.
Clarke, Brig. -Gen. Goland Vanhalt,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of Stephenson Clarke,
of West Hoathly, Sussex; 6. 1875; ed* at
Winchester; entered 4th Dragoon Guards
1896, became Lieut. 18th Hussars 1900, and
Capt. 1904 ; retired 1907 ; is Lieut. -Col. Yeo.,
and a Brig. Com. with rank of Brig. -Gen. ;
S. Africa 1899-1902, present at operations
in Ermelo Dist. (despatches, D.S.O.),
European War 1915-19 (despatches, Brevet
Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.) : m. 1st, 1907, Mathilde,
who d. 1912, da. of the late Col. Sellmann
Hannegan, of Washington, U.S.A. ; 2nd,
1918, Yvonne, da. of Albert Defrance, French
Diplomatic Agent and Consul in Egypt ;
cr. D.S.O. 1902, C.M.G, 1919. Chilworth
Court, Romsev , Hants ; Cavalry Club.
Clarke, Col. Henry Calvert Stanley,
C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Maj.-
Gen. Willoughby Charles Stanley Clarke,
Indian Army ; b. 1872 ; ed. at Bedford Gram.
Sch. ; entered R.A. 1893. became Capt.
R.F.A. 1900, Major 1910, Lieut.-Col. 1915,
Brevet Col. 1918, and Col. 1920; European
War 1914-18, finally as Brig. -Gen. R.A. (de-
spatches, D.S.O., C.M.G., Brevet Col., Italian
Croix de Guerre, C.B.) : m. 1913, Alice, only
da. of Col. Hervey Morris Stanley Clarke ;
cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1917, C.B. (Mil.)
1919. Army and Navy Club.
Clarke, Lieut.-Com. Henry Cecil
Courtney, D.S.O., son of Lieut.-Col. J. H*
C. Clarke, formerly Roy. Fusiliers ; b. 1890;
Lieut.-Com. R.N. ; Persian Gulf 1909-14
(medal with clasp), European War 1914-18
in Heligoland Bight (despatches, D.S.O.);
received Roy. Humane So.’s bronze medal
1916; cr. D.S.O. 19x8.
Clarke, Vice-Adm. Henry James Lang-
ford, C.B.E.; b. 18 — ; Vice-Adm. R.N.;
European War 1914-19 as Senior Naval
Officer and Port Convoy Officer, Dakar (de-
spatches, C.B.E.); cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Clarke, Lieut.-Col. Herman, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; temporary Major and Acting Lieut.-
Col. R.E. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Clarke, Lieut.-Col. Hubert Thomas,
D.S.O. ; b. 18—; Li-ut.-Col. Worcestershire
Regt.; European War 1914- 19 (despatches,
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Clarke, John Courtenay, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; Assist. Director of Navy Contracts,
Admiralty ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Clarke, Col. John Louis Justice, C.M.G.,
son of the late Lieut.-Col. A. F. S. Clarke,
M. D., formerly R.A.M.C. ; b. 1870; entered
E. Yorkshire Regt. 1889, became Lieut.-Col.
1915, and Col. (h.p.) 1919 ; S. African War
1899-1902 as Dep. Assist Director of Rail-
ways (despatches twice, Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18 with his Regt. and
as Brig. -Gen. (despatches thrice, C.M.G.),
N. -W. Fiontier of India 1918-19, Comdg. .
43rd Brig.; was D.A.A.G, 3rd Army
Corps 1903-6, a Gen. Staff Officer, W. Com-
mand 1907-11, and D.A.A. and Q.M.G.
Eastern Command 1913-14 : m. 1904, Lilian
Georgina, da. of the late Sir (George)
Plunkett O'Farrell, M.D. [see O'Farrell,
“Knights’ Widows”]; cr. C.M.G. 1916.
The Croft , Oxshotl, Surrey ; Naval and
M ilitary Club. #
Clarke, Lieut.-Col. JohnThomas, C.B.E.)
b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. Canadian Army Med.
Corps ; European War 1914-19, finally in
Siberia (despatches, C.B.E ) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Clarke, Joseph, D.S.O., M.C. ; b.
18 — ; Lieut. R.N.V.R. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Clarke, Joseph Percival, C.B.E . ; b.
18 — ; Dep. Director, Inland Waterways and
Docks, War Office : cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Clarke, Major Marshal Falconer,
D.S.O., son of the late Marshal Neville
Clarke, of Graiguenoe Park, co. Tipperary;
b. 1876 ; is Major Cheshire Regt. ; S.
African War 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with
four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) :
m. 1910, Olive, da. of Canon L. Garnett,
R. of Christleton, Cheshire ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Clarke, Lieut.-Col. Mervyn Officer,
D.S.O. ; b. 1878 ; is Major and Acting Lieut.-
Col. Royal Fusiliers ; S. African War 1899-
1902, present at relief of Ladysmith (Queen’s
medal with five clasps, King’s medal with
three clasps), European War 1914-17
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
19*7. .
Clarke, Reginald, C.I.E. , son of
George Richard Clarke; b. 1876; ed.
privately ; entered Indian Police Ser. 1900,
and became Commr. of Police, Calcutta
1916: m. 19— , Edith, *da. of Andrew Johns,
of Glencoe, Shortlands, Kent ; cr. C.I.E.
' 1919. East India United Service Club.
> Clarke, Lieut.-Col. Reginald Graham,
C. M.G., D.S.O. ; 6.18 — ; Major and Brevet
Lieut -Col. Roy. W. Surrey Regt. ; S.
> Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with five
1 clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, Legion
1 of Honour, D.S.O., C.M.G.): m. 18 — ; cr.
[ D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1919.
) Clarke, Lieut.-Col. Robert, D.S.O. ; b.
1859; Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) R.A.S.C. (T.A.)
1 Comdg. 52nd (Lowland Div.) Train ; Euro-
. pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D. S.O. 1918.
4 Clarke, Major S. M., D.S.O.) b. 18 — ;
8 is Major Cheshire Regt. ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
i Clarke, Col. Stephenson Robert, C.B.,
el. son of the late Stephenson Clarke, of
Croydon Lodge, Croydon, and Brook House,
W. Hoathly, Sussex; b. 1862; ed. at Win-
j Chester; formerly Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col.
J* Comdg. 3rd Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt.; served
’ in S. Africa 1901-2 (despatches, Queen’s medal
with five clasps) : is a J.P. for Sussex (High
Sheriff 1915) : m. 1890, Edith Gertrude, da.
of Joseph Godman, J.P.,D.L., of Park Hatch,
Hascombe, Surrey; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1911.
Borde Hill, Cuck field, Sussex; The Cliff,
1364
COMPANIONAGE.
Shanklin , Isle of Wight; Junior Carlton ,
and. Conservative Clubs.
Clarke, Col. Thomas Henry Matthews,
C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O., M.B., son of the
late Staff Surg. Thomas Matthews Clarke,
M.B., Army Med. Depart.; b. 1869; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. and M.B. 18—);
entered Army Med. Depart. 1897, became
Capt. Roy. Army Med. Corps 1900, Major
1909, Lieut -Col. 1915, and Col. Army Med.
Ser. 1918 ; retired 1920 ; served at Candia
1898 (wounded, despatches twice, D.S.O.) ;
was Med. Adviser to H.R.H. Prince George
of Greece 1901-3 ; appointed Physician and
Surg. to Roy. Hospital, Kilmainham 1912;
is a Knight of Order ofSaviour of Greece : m.
1905, Susan Morrell, da. of Philip E.
Chapin, of Washington, District of Col-
umbia, U.S.A. ; cr. D.S.O. 1899, C.M.G. 1903,
C. M.G. (Mil.) 1919. Army and Navy , and
Royal Automobile Clubs.
Clarke, Lieut.-Col. William, D.S.O. ; b-
18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. Roy. Fusiliers; served
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D. S.O. with Bar); cr. D.S.O. (with Bar) 1918.
Clarke, Lieut.-Col. William Guy,
C.B.E.; b. 18 — ; European War 1914-19 as
Lieut.-Col. R.E. (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.
C. B.E- (Mil.) 1919.
Clarke, Engineer-Com. William Howard,
D. S.O. ; b. 1878 ; entered R.N. 1901, and is
Engineer-Com. ; served during European
War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Clarke, William John, C.B.E.t sonofthe
late John Clarke, ofHaddenham, Bucks, and
Plymouth; b. 1857; ed. at Clewer House
Sch., Windsor ; a Civil Engineer (formerly
a M.I.C.E.), and a Fellow of Royal Colonial
Institute ; entered Admiralty 1882, and be-
came Sup. Civil Engineer, Naval Establish-
ments, Malta 1894 (afterwards at Chatham
and Devonport), Assist. Director of Works,
Admiralty 1912, and subsequently Dep.
Director; retired 1919: m. 1891, Annie
Georgina, da. of the late Joseph Godfrey,
of Plymouth ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1020.
Brocklehurst, Hants ; Royal Societies' Club.
Clarke, Lieut.-Col. Robert Joyce-,
C.M.G., D.S.O. ; b. 1874 ; is Lieut.-Col. Roy.
Berks Regt. ; S. Africa 1899-1902, European
War 1914-19 in France, Flanders, Italy, and
Russia Comdg. a Batn. Machine Gun
Corps (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G., Italian
Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G.
1918.
Clarke, Col. John de Winton Lardner-,
C. B.E. ) b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col.
R.A. (retired); Assist, to Ch. Executive
Officer, Cable Censorship during European
War (despatches, O.B.E-, C.B.E.); cr. O.B.E-
(Mil.) 1918, C.B.E- (Mil.) 1919.
Clarkson, Major Alfred Bairstow,
D. S.O., M.C. , son of James Nicholson
Clarkson, of Riddlesden Hall, Keighley ; b.
1885 ; ed. at Uppingham ; admitted a Solicitor
1907 ; a member of the legal firm of Spencer,
Clarkson and Co., and Major W. Riding
Regt.; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Riddlesden
Hall , Keighley • Junior Army and Navy
Club.
Clarkson, Lieut.-Col. Bertie St. John,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of Col. Thomas Hol-
lingsworth Clarkson; b. 1868; ed. at Har-
row; entered Northumberland Fusiliers
1889, became Major 1907, and Lieut.-Col.
1914 ; retired 19x9 ; Tirah Expedition 1897-8
(despatches, medal with two clasps), Euro-
?>ean War 1914-17, Comdg. a Batn. Dorset
*egt. (despatches, C.M.G., D.S.O.); was
D.A.A.G. India 1910-12; appointed D.A.A.G.
Army Head Quarters 19x6: m. 1898, Con-
stance Mary, el. da. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir
John Eldon Gorst, P.C., K.C., and widow
of Lieut. Edmund Courtenay Astley Paston
Paston-Cooper, R.N. [Paston-Cooper, Bt.] ;
cr. C.M.G. 1916, D.S.O. 1917. Naval and
Military Club.
Clarkson, Major Wilfrid Bairstow,
D.S.O., son of James Nicholson Clarkson of
Riddlesden Hall, Keighley; b. 1890: ed.
at Uppingham, aud at Trin. Coll., Camb. |
(LL.B.) ; admitted a Solicitor 1920 ; i Tem-
porary Lieut, and Acting Major R.G.A. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919. Riddlesden Hall, Keighley.
Claudet, Geoffrey Francis, D.S.O., M.C. ;
6.1897; Lieut. R.F. A. (Reserve); European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., M.C.); cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Clauson, Albert Charles, C.B.E., K.C.,
son of the late Charles Clauson ; b. 1870 ;
ed. at Merchant Taylors’ Sch.. and at St.
John’s Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1894); Bar.
Lincoln’s Inn 1891, a K.C. 1910, and a
Bencher 1914; LegalMember of Controller’s
Staff, Adnvrdty during Europ-an War
1917-18 (C.B.E.); Past Master Merchant
Taylors’ Seh. : m. 1902, Kate, da. of James
Thomas Hopwood, of Lincoln’s Inn, aad
widow of Lucas Thomasson ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Hawkshead House , North
Mymms, Hatfield, Herts ; 13, Old Square,
Lincoln's Inn, W.C.) Athenceum, and United
University Clubs.
Clavering, Lieut.-Col. Noel Warren
Napier-, D.S.O. [see B. Napier and Ettrick,
colls.].
Claxton, William Gordon, D.S.O.,
D. F.C.) b. 18 — ; Lieut. R.A.F. ; European
War (despatches, D.F.C. with bar, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Clay, Brig.- Gen. Bertie Gordon, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O.) b. 1874; Lieut.-Col. 7th
Dragoon Guards, and a Brig. -Com. with
rank of Brig. Gen. ; S. African War 1899-
1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G., C.B.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1916 (Bar 1917), C.M.G. 1918, C.B. (Mil.)
1919-
Clay, Major Ernest Charles, C.B.E.,
son of Charles John Clay, formerly of Holly
Bush Hall, Staffordshire; b. 1872; ed. at
Marlborough, and at New Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1895) ; Bar. Lincoln’s Inn 1899 ; Major
in the Army, and a D.A.A.G., War Office:
m. 1902, Dorothy Mary, da. of John Latham
Press, formerly of Reymerstone Hal),
Norfolk, and Clifton, Bristol ; cr. O.B.E.
1918, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Little Court, Ban-
stead, Surrey; Royal Automobile Club .
Clay, Col. Henry, C.B.E.) b. 18 — ; is Col.
(retired), and Dep. Director of Recruiting,
E. Command; cr. O.B.E. 1918, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Clay, Lieut.-Col. Herbert Henry Spen-
der-, C.M.G., M.C., M.P., son of the late
Joseph Spender-Clay, of Ford Manor, Surrey ;
b. 1875 ; ed. at Eton, and at R.M.C. ; formerly
Capt. 2nd Life Guards ; a J.P. and D.L.
for Surrey; sat as M.P. for S.-W., or Ton-
bridge, Div. of Kent (C) Jan. 1910 to Nov.
1918; elected for Tonbridge Div. thereof
Dec. 1918 : m. 1904, the Hon. Pauline, only
da. of 1st Viscount Astor, of Hever Castle,
Kent; cr. C.M.G. 1918. 2, Hyde Park Street,
W.2 ; Ford Manor, Ling/ield, Surrey ; Sand-
wich, Kent; Carlton, and, Turf Clubs.
Clay, Col. John, C.B.E., M.B., F.B.C.S. ;
b. 18 — ; Col. R.A. M.C. , and Assist. Director
of Med. Sers., Northern Div. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.); cr.
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Clayton, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Ross,/).^. 0. ,
son of the late J. W. Clayton of Adelaide, S.
Australia; b. 18 — ; M.B., B.S., Adelaide,
M.R.C.S. England, and L-R.C.P. Loudon;
Med. Officer of Health for Moonta, S.
Australia; Major and temporary Lieut.-Col.
Australian Army Med. Corps ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Moonta , S. Australia.
Clayton, Lieut.-Col. Edward Robert,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Rev. Ffar-
ington Clayton, R. of Ludlow [E. Ply-
mouth] ; b. 1877 ; Lieut.-Col. Oxfordshire
and Bucks L.I. ; N.-W. Frontier of India
1S97-8 (medal with two clasps) ; European
War 1914-19, on Staff (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1916, C.M.G. 1919.
Clayton, * Major Geoffrey Shaw, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; formerly Major Liverpool Regt.
COMPANIONAGE.
1365
S. Africa 1 900-1 (Queen’s medal with four
clasps), European War 1914-18 (D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Clayton, George Christopher, C.B.E.,
son of the late John cffiaw Clayton, of
Standfield, Wavertree, Liverpool; ed. at
Harrow, and at Liverpool and Heidelberg
Univs.; a Director of United Alkali Co.
(Limited), and a J.P. for Lancashire: m.
1896, Mabel, da. of David Grainger, of
Culmore, Liverpool ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Crabwall Hall, Chester.
Clayton, Major Gerald Malcolm, D.S.O. )
b . 18 — : is Major Liverpool Regt. ; served
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Clayton, Harold, C.I.E. , son of the late
Right Rev. Lewis Clayton, D.D., Bishop of
-Leicester; b. 18 — ; in Indian Civil Ser.;
Registrar of Co-operative Credit Sos.,
Burma, and Officiating Commr. Arakan Div. ;
cr. C.I.E. 1919. Akyab, Burma.
Clayton, Lieut. -Col. Muirhead Collins,
D.S.O.; b. 1892; Lieut. -Col. Cambridge-
shire Regt.. and a D.L. for Cambridgeshire;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917. West Walton, Wisbech.
Clayton, Major William Boyce, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Army Ser. Corps ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Clayton, Lieut. -Col. William Kitson,
C.M.G.; b. 18—; Lieut. -Col. R.A.M.C.
(T.D.) ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
C. M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Clayton, Lieut. -Col. Robert Clayton
Browne-, D.S.O., el. son of the late Wil-
liam Clayton Browne-Clayton, of Browne’s
Hill, Carlow; b. 1870; ed. at Wellington
Coll. ; formerly Major Lancers ; is Major
Reserve of Officers, Lieut. -Col. Special
Cav., and a J.P. and D.L. for co. Carlow ;
S. African War 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal
with five clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-16 (despatches,
D. S.O., Order of White Eagle of Serbia) :
m. 1905, Magdalene, da. of Edward Wienholt,
of Queensland ; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Browne's
Hill, Carlow ; Cavalry Club.
Cleary, Lieut.-Col. Edward John, D.S.O.
son of the late John Cleary, Irish Civil
Ser. ; b. 1879 ; a Stockbroker and Investment
Agent, and Lieut.-Col. Canadian Army
Reserve of Officers; S. Africa 1900-1902,
first as Trooper 61st Batn. Imperial Yeo.,
and subsequently as Lieut. Army Ser.
Corps (wounded, despatches, Queen’s medal
with four clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), in Transvaal 1903-7, European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1903, Hilda
Mary Gertrude, ei. da. of the late John
Milton Tarbolton, of Yew Dale, Harborne,
Birmingham; cr. D.S.O. 1918. United
Service ( Winnipeg ) Club.
Cleaver, Major Douglas Whyte, D.S.O. ;
b. 18—; served during European War 1914-
17 as Major R.G.A. (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cleaver, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Holden,
C. B.E., D.S.O. ; b. 1875 5 European War
1914-19 as Lieut.-Col. R.A.F. (despatches.
D. S.O., C.B.E.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Cleeve, Lieut.-Col. Herbert, C.B.E., son
of C. K. Cleeve ; b. 1872; ed. at Wellington
Coll; Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C. (Gen. Reserve of
Officers) ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cleeve, Col. Stewart Dalrymple, C.B.,
son of the late Dep. Corny. -Gen. Charles
Ker Cleeve; b. 1856; Col. R.E. (retired)-
Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal, bronze
star); European War 1914-19, as Assist.
Director Fortification and Works at War
Office (Order of St. Maurice and St.
Lazarus of Italy): m. 1887, Edith Christiana
Ellen, da. of the late T. W. G. Treeby;
cf- ,C-B. (Mil.) 1918. 15, Lansdowne Road,
Wimbledon, S. W. ; National Club.
Cleeve, Maj ,-Gen. William Frederick,
C.B., son ot the late Charles .Ker Cleeve ;
i8S3 ; entered R.A. 1873. retired as Col.
1910, became temporary Maj.-Gen. 1917, and
Hon. Maj. -Gen. 1918; was Comdt. R.M.A.,
Woolwich 1914-18 ; is a J.P. : m. 1894,
Gladys Elizabeth, el. da. of the late
Frank Johnstone Mitchell, J.P., D.L., of
Llanfrecha Grange, Caerleon; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1916. Llanfrecha Grange, Caerelon, Mon-
mouthshire; Naval aud Military Club.
Clegg, Lieut. - Col. Humphrey Nicol
Mavesyn, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Den-
bighshire Yeo., and Comdg. 24th Batn. Roy.
Welsh Fusiliers; European War 19 14-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Clegg, Major Norman Benson, D.S.O.)
b. 18 — ; Major Army Ser. Corps ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Clegg-Hill [see Hill].
Cleghorn, Major George Matthew,
D.S.O., son of William Cleghorn, of Bayfield,
Broughty Ferry ; b. 18 — ; Major Hignland
L I. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O. with Bar) : m. 1919, Winifred, da. of
Francis Stevenson, of Dundee ; cr. D.S.O.
1918 (Bar 1919).'
Clementi, Cecil, C.M.G., son of the late
Col. Montagu Clementi, formerly Judge-
Advocate-Gen. in India ; b. 1875 5 ed. at St.
Paul's Sch., and at Magdalen College, Oxford
(B.A. 1898, M.A. 1901) ; appointed Assist.
Registrar-Gen., Hong Kong 1901, a Member
of Board of Examiners in Chinese 1902 ;
was Assist. Land Officer and Police Magis-
trate, New Territories, Hong Kong 1903-6,
Assist. Colonial Sec. and Clerk of the
Council 1907, Acting Colonial Sec. and a
M.E.C. and M.L.C. 1911-12, and Colonial
Sec., British Guiana 1913 (administered
Govt. 1916-17 and 1919) : m. 1912, Marie
Penelope Rose, M-B.E., da. of Vice-Adm.
Cresswell John Eyres, D.S.O., of Denmark
House, Rochester ; cr. C. M.G. 1916. Colonial
Secretary's Office, British Guiana ; Athen-
ceum Club.
Clements, Col. Robert William, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., M.B. ; b. 1870 ; ed. at Queen’s Coll.,
Galway, and at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. and
B. Ch. 1895); is Col. Army Med. Ser., and an
Assist. Director of Medical Sers. ; served
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1917. C.M.G.
1918.
Clements, Lieut.-Col. Shuckburgh Up-
ton Lucas, D.S.O., son of the late Theophilus
Lucas Clements, of Rathkenny, co. Cavan ;
b. 18 — ; Major and Acting Lieut.-Col. Roy.
Irish Fusiliers ; S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s
medal with clasps) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Clemeska, Lieut.-Col. William Wellesley,
C. I.E. ; b. 1871 ; ed. at Owens Coll., Man-
chester (M.B. and Ch. 6,1894) ; Lieut. -Col. and
temporary Col. Indian Med. Ser. ; cr. C.I.E.
1918.
Cleminson, Major Charles Robert
Davldge, D.S.O., youngest son of the late
James Cleminson, M.I.C.E., F.R.G.S., of 35,
Chester Terrace, N.W.; b. 1879 ; ed. at Char-
terhouse ; is Major Liverpool Regt.; served
during S. African War 1901 (Queen’s medal
with five clasps), and during European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1905, Hilda
Gianetti, youngerda. of Edward J .Thatcher,
J.P., Lord of the Manor of Chew Magna,
North Elm, and Dundry ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Le Coin , Archirondelle, Gorey, Jersey .
Clemow, Frank Gerard, C.M.G., M.D.,
son of the late William Henry Haweis
Clemow ; b. 1863 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ.
(M.B. and C.M. 1885, M.D. 1892), and in Paris
and London ; D.P.H., Camb. 1894 ; was
Med. Officer to British Seamen’s Hospital,
Cronstadt, St. Petersburg 1888-98 ; has been
Physician to British Embassy at Constan-
tinople and British Delegate to Ottoman
Board of Health since igoo, and British
Delegate on Mixed Commn. for revision of
Ottoman Sanitary Tariff since 1904; was
British Delegate at International Sanitary
Conference, Paris 1903 and again 1911-12;
sometime in Charge of British Red Cross
Units in Montenegro, Roumaniaand Russia
(3rd class Order of Danilo) ; directed
Serbian Relief Fund in Serbia 1918-19;
attached to British High Commr. in Con-
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COMPANIONAGE.
stantinople since 1919; has 2nd class ol
Russian Order of ist. Anne with swords;
author of various geographical and med.
worKs ; cr. C.M.G. 1914. 56, Edith Road,
W. Kensington , IV. 14. Savilc, and Con-
stantinople Clubs.
Clemson, Major William, D.S.O. ; b.
1884 ; Major Dorset Regt. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O. , Order of Nile
of Egypt) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Clemson, Brig -Gen. William Fletcher,
C.M.G., D S.O , son of the late Joseph
Clemson, of Booth House, Bolton-le-Moors ;
b. 1866 ; ed. privately ; entered York and
Lancaster Regt. 1887, became Capt. 1899,
Major 1906, Lieut.-Col. 1915, Brevet Col.
1918, and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1920;
appointed a Brig.-Com. 1915, an Inspector
of Inf. 1918, and to command Lancashire
and Border Brig. (T.F.) 1920, with rank of
Brig.-Gen.; served during European War
1914-17 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O. with
Bar, Croix de Guerre, C.M.G., Brevet Col.,
Order cf SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy);
cr. D.S.O. 1915 (Bar 191.7), C.M.G. 1917-
Anghorjar, Denbigh; Naval and Military
Club.
Clendining, Major Hamilton, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; temporary Major Roy. Irish Rifles ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Clerici, Major Charles John Emile,
C.I.E. , O.B.E. , son of Ernest Clerici, of
Milan; b. 1877; sometime Major R.E. ;
Mesopotamia 1914-20, latterly as Director of
Postal Sers., Iraq and Persian Lines of
Communications (despatches seven times,
C. I.E. , O.B E.) : nt. 19—, Constance Brooks,
ol Victoria, Australia ; cr. C.I.E. 1916, O.B.E.
(Mil.) 1918. Colpetty, Abbott Street , Sand-
ringham, Victoria , Australia.
Clerk, Capt. Aylmer Gustavus, D.S.O.,
M.C. [see Clerk. Bt., colls.].
Clerk, Major Edward George, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major S. African Inf.; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.D.S.O.
1919.
Clerk, Hugh Edward, C.I.E. [see Clerk,
Bt., colls.].
Clerk-Rattray (Burn-Clerk-Rattray)
Tsee Rattray],
Clerke, Lieut.-Col. Albert William,
D. S.O., son of Jonathan Clerke, M.D.,
F R.C.S. ; b. 1866 ; ed. at Portarlington
Coll. ; formerly in King’s Rov. Rifle Corps,
and Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. Roy. Mun-
ster Fusiliers; served in S. Africa 1900-1901
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1894^ Emily Daly,
of Tullainore, Ireland ; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Clerke, Major Augustus Basil Holt,
C.B.E., son of Col. Shadwell H. Clerke,
formerly Roy. Scots; b. 1871; ed at Chel-
tenham, and at R.M.A.; is Major R.A.
(retired), and Managing Director of Had-
fields (Limited), of Sheffield ; appointed
Assist. Inspector of Steel 1889. Ch. In-
structor, Ordnance Coll. 1905, and an In-
spector, Roy. Arsenal, Woolwich 1908: m.
18 — , Mabel, da. of J. Seymour Salaman ; cr.
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1918. United Service Club.
Clerke, Major James Martyn, D.S.O. ;
b 18— ; Major Australian Forces ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Clery, Maj.-Gcn. Carleton Buckley
Laming, C.B. ; b. 1869; entered Army 1889
and Indian Army 1890, became Lieut.-Col.
1914, Bievtt Col. 1915, Col. 1919, and Maj.-
Gen. 1920, Somaliland 1902-4 (despatches,
medal with two clasps), European War
1914-18 (despatches, Brevet Col., C.B.) ; is a
Brig.-Com. in India, with rank of Brig.-Gen. ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916.
Clery, Major Edward J., D.S.O.;
b- 18 — ; Major Canadian Army Ser. Corps ;
European War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cleveland, Col. Henry Francis, C.I.E.,
el. son of the late Henry Cleveland, for-
merly Solicitor to Govt. of Bombay; fc. 1863 ;
ed. at Charterhouse, at Univ. Coll., London,
and abroad; M. R.C.S. , L.R.C.P., and L.S.A.
1887; is Col. Indian Med. Ser., and Assist.
Director Med. Ser. 16th Indian Div. ; was
Hon. Surg. to Viceroy of India 1911-16;
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with
clasp), Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (clasp),
China 1900 (medal), Afghan War 1919 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp) : m. 1914, \ iolet
Robinson; cr. C.I.E. 1918. Simla, India;
East India United Service Club.
Clibborn, Lieut.-Col. John, C.I.E., 4th son
of C. J. Clibborn, J.P., of Moate Castle, co.
Westmeath ; b. 1847 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. 1868); entered 62nd Regt. 1869,
became Capt. I.C.S. 1881, Major 1889, and
Lieut.-Col. 1895; served in Irrigation Depart,
of India 1872-92; was Principal of Roorkee
Engineering Coll. 1892-1902; acted as Member
of Commn. on a Research Institute for India,
and as Pres, of Committee on Industrial
Education in India 1901 : m. 1881, Annie
Leonie Macpherson Frith, da. of Surg.-Gen.
John Butler Hamilton, Army Med. Staff;
cr. C.I.E. 1901. Norlands, Lyndhurst,
Hants ; 87, Victoria Street, S. IV. ; Farmers'
Club.
Clifford, Capt. the Hon. Bede Edmund
Hugh, M.V.O. [see B. Clifford].
Clifford, Lieut.-Col. Charles, C.M.G.,
son of the late Frederick Clifford, K.C. ; b.
18— ; Hon. Col (T.D.) 3rd W. Riding
R. F.A. (T.F.); European War 19-5-18; cr.
C. M.G. 1917. IVhirtozv, Park Head,
Sheffield.
Clifford, Major Eric Charles, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major R.F.A. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D. S.O. 1919.
Clifford, Lieut.-Col. Ernest Stanley,
D.S.O., O.B.E., son of Samuel Le Poer
Trench Clifford, a Judge of Punjab; b. 1873 »
joined Punjab Light Horse 1896; served in
S. Africa 1900, with Lumsden’s Horse, and
1901, as Lieut. W. Australian Mounted Inf.,
and in charge of W. Australian Scouts, pre-
sent at action of Moore Vlej, and capture of
Bettah Commando (despatches, D.S.O.) ; is
Major and temporary Lieut.-Col. Canadian
Forces, and an Assist. Provost Marshal : m.
18— ; cr. D.S.O. 1902, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Clifford, Col. Ernest Thomas, C.B.E. ;
b. 18—; Col. (V.D.) R.E. (T.F.), and a D.L-
for London; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Clifford, Capt. Reginald Charles,
D.S.O. ; b. 1884 ; is Capt. Indian Med. Ser. ;
served in Mesopotamia 1915-16 (despatches,
prisoner, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Clifford, Lieut.- Gen. Robert Cecil
Richard, C.B., son of Capt. Robert Clifford,
H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1839; entered H.E.l.C.S. 1856,
became Capt. B.S.C. (now Indian Army)
1868, Major 1876, Lieut.-Col. 1881, Col. 1885,
Maj.-Gen. 1895, and Lieut. -Gen. 1899; ap-
ointed Col. 22nd (Sam Browne’s) Cav.,
rontier Force (Indian Army) 1913; served
during Indian Mutiny 1857-9 (medal), with
Jowaki Expedition 1877 (despatches, medal
with clasp), in Afghan War 1878-80 (de-
spatches thrice, medal with clasp, Brevet
Lieut.-Col.), and with Mahsood Wazeeree
Expedition 1881 (despatches); was a Col. on
the Staff in India 1894-5 ; is a J.P. and D.L.
for co. Cavan (High Sheriff 1904) : m. 1863,
Mary, da. of the late Major W. A. Troup,
H.E.I.C.S. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1891. Cam
Cottage, Bel/urbel, co. Cavan.
Clifford, Brig.-Gen. Walter Rees, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Col. and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Clift, James Augustus, C.B.E., K.C. ,
son of Theodore Clift, merchant, of St. John’s,
Newfoundland; b. 1857; Bar. Newfoundland
1884, and K.C. 1904 ; Vice-Chm. of Standing
Committee of Patriotic Asso., and a Member
of Pensions Board and Mil. Board; elected
to Newfoundland Parliament 1889 ; cr. C.B.E.
1918. St Johns, Newfoundland.
Cli fton, Lieut.-Col. Percy Robert, C.M.G.,
D.S.O. Lsee Bruce, Bt., cr. 1804].
COMPANION AGE.
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Climo, Lieut.-Gen. Skipton Hill, C.B.
D.S.O., son of Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-Col.
William Hill Climo, formerly of 46, Stanhope
Gardens, ‘S.W. ; b. 1868 ; ed. at Shrewsbury
Sch. ; entered Army 1888, and became Capt.
I.S.C. (now Indian Army) 1899, Brevet Major
1899, Major 1905, Lieut. -Col. 1912, and Brevet
Col. 1915; N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8,
including- defence of Malakand, relief of
Chakdara, and operations in Lower Swat
and Mamund Valleys (despatches, medal
with two clasps, Brevet Major, D.S.O.),
China 1900 (despatches, medal with clasp),
in Tibet 1903-4 (medal), Mohmund Expe-
dition 1908 (despatches, medal with clasp),
Mesopotamia 1915-17 (wounded, despatches,
Brevet Col., C.B., Order of the Nile); is a
Corps Com. with rank of Lieut.-Gen.; cr.
D.S.O. 1898, C.B. (Mil.) 1916.
Cline, Major George Alton, D.S.O. , son
of Miles B. Cline, of Appleby, Ontario; b.,
1888; Major Canadian Engineers; Euro-
Eean War 1915-18 (despatches, Legion of
lonour, D S.O.) : cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Clinton-Baker [see Baker].
Clipperton, Charles Bell Child, C.M.G. ,
son of the late R. C. Clipperton ; b. 1864 ;
ed. at Wellington Coll. ; appointed Vice-
Consul at Baltimore 1892, at Philadelphia
1894, and at Rouen 1904, Consul there
1906, Consul-Gen. 1913, and Inspector-Gen.
H.M’s. Consular Ser. 1918, with rank of
Counsellor of Embassy ; has been a Red
Cross Sub-Commr. since 1915 (despatches) :
tn. 1896, Ella Elizabeth, O.B.E., da. of
the late Michael Ehret, of Philadelphia,
U.S.A. ; cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Clitherow, Col. John Bourchier, C.B.E.
[see Stracey, Bt., colls.].
live, Brig.-Gen. George Sidney, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of Gen. Edward Henry
Clive, of Perrystone Court, Herefordshire,
and Ballycroy, co. Mayo; b. 1874; entered
Grenadier Guards 1893, became Capt. 1900,
Major 1909, Lieut. -Col. 1915, Brevet Col.
1917, Col. 1919 ; Nile Expedition 1898 (medal
with clasp), S. African War 1899-1900
(Queen’s medal with five clasps), European
War 1914-18 on Gen. Staff, with rank of Brig.-
Gen. (despatches, D.S.O., Legion of Honour,
1st class of Russian Order of St. Stanislas
with Swords, Brevet Col., C.B., Order of
Crown of Belgium, Croix de Guerre) ; ap-
pointed Mil. Gov. of Cologne 1919, and a
Brig. -Com. with rank of Brig.-Gen. 1919:
m. 1901, Madeline, da. of the late Francis
William Buxton [see Buxton, Bt., colls.];
cr. D.S.O. 1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1918, C.M.G. 1919.
North Camp , Aldershot ; Perrystone Court ,
Ross, Herefordshire.
Clive, Lieut. -Col. George Windsor-,
C.M.G. [see E. Plymouth, colls.].
Clive, Robert Henry, C.M.G., son of
Meysey Clive, of Whitfield, Herefordshire ; b.
1877 ; ed. at Haileybury, andatMagdalen Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1899) ; entered Diplo. Ser.
1902, became 2nd Sec. 1908, 1st Sec. 1915,
and Councillor of Embassy 1920 ; has been
employed in Foreign Office since 1919: m.
1905, the Hon. Magdalen, da. of 1st Baron
Muir- Mackenzie ; cr. C.M.G. 1919. Travellers',
and Bath Clubs.
Cloete, Major Cornells Willem, D.S.O. ;
b. 18—; Major S. African Forces, and Comdg.
a Commando ; German S.-W. Africa 1914-15
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Cloete, Col. Evelyn Rivers Henry Josias,
C.B.E. , son of the late Gen. Sir A. J Cloete,
K.C.B.; b. 1863 ; Col. R.A. (retired); Soudan
1885 (medal with clasps, bronze star), Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E-): m.
1882, Selina Mary, da. of the late Rev. H. W.
Bagnell ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Naval and
Military Club.
Clogstoun, Capt. Herbert Cunningham,
C.I.E., son of Major Herbert Mackworth
Clogstoun, V.C. ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll.; was in Bengal Police 1882-7, Special
Assist, to Bengal Govt. 1887-91, and em-
ployed undei foreign Depart, of Govt, of
India in Rajputana and Central India 1891-
1906; has been Tutor to Maharajah Holkar
of Indore, and Police Assist., Rajputana;
retired 1912 ; is temporary Capt. in the
Army : m. 1885, Emily Ursula Anne, who d.
1907, da. of Maj.-Gen. A. Hoseason, Madras
Army; cr. C.I.E. igo6.
Close, Col. Geoffrey Dominic, C.B. ;
b. 1866; is Col. R.E , and a Ch. Engineer;
served with Burma Expedition 1887 (medal
with clasp), and with Hazara Expedition
1891 (clasp) j cr. C.B. (Mil ) 1918.
Close, Harold Arden, C.I.E., C.B.E., son
of the late Gen. H. P. Close, B.Sc. ; b. 1863 ;
ed. at Isle of Man and Cheltenham ; entered
Indian Police 1884, became Dist. Sup. 1896,
Sup. 1906, Sup. of Police, Peshawar 1901, and
Inspector-Gen., N.-W. Frontier Province
1909 ; Black Mountain Expedition 1891, Moh-
mand Expedition 1908; Shah Hadr 1915*
has King’s Police medal : m. 1895, Edith
Mary, da. of W. A. Robinson; cr. C.I.E.
1914, C.B.E. (CiviD 1919. East Indian
United Service, and Peshawar Clubs.
Close, Col. Lewis Henry, C.M.G.,
son of the late Maj.-Gen. Frederick Close,
R.A ; b 1869; entered R.E. 1888, became
Lieut. -Col. 1915, and Col. 1920 ; served with
Miranzai Expedition 1887 (medal with clasp),
with Hazara Expedition 1891 (clasp), and
during European War 1914-16 (despatches,
C.M.G., Egyptian Order of the Nile): m.
1910, Alys Dora, da. of the late Maj.-Gen.
William Creagh, B.S.C. ; cr. C.M.G. 1916.
Clough, Col. Alfred Herrick Butler,
C. B., M.V.O., son of the late Rev. Alfred
Butler Clough, R of Braunston, Northants ;
b. 1856; ed. at Uppingham; entered 104th
Regt. 1875, became Capt. Roy. Munster
Fusiliers 1885, Major 1894, Lieut.-Col. 1901,
and Brevet Col- 1904 ; retired 1905 ; served
in S. Africa 1902 (despatches, C.B.) : m. 1885,
Gertrude, da. of the late E. C. Ryley, of
High Elms, near Watford; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1902, M.V.O. (4th class) 1903. C/o Holt and
Co., 3, Whitehall Place, S.W.
Clough, Frederic Horton, C.B.E., son
of Charles Frederic Clough, of Rugby ; b.
1878; ed in Australia, in London, and in
Berlin ; Assist. Ch. Engineer, British
Thomson-Houston. Co., of Rugby, and Tech-
nical Adviser to Director of Torpedoes and
Mining, Admiralty, and a M.I.C.E- and
M.I.E-E. : m. 1916, OUve Lisette, da. of
D. McG. Alexander, of Rathgar, Dublin ; cr.
C. B.E. (civil) 1920. Hillcrest, Hillmorden ,
near Rugby.
Clough, Major John, D.S.O., M.C., son
of Henry S. Clough, of Redholt, Keighley ;
b. 1893 ; ed. at Tonbridge Sch., and at Christ
Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1919); a Manufacturer,
and Major Tank Corps ; European War 1914-
19 (despatches, M.C , D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919. Redholt, Keighley , Yorkshire.
Clouston, David, C.I.E.; b. 18 — ; Dir-
ector of Agriculture, Central Provinces ;
cr. C.I.E. 1919. Nagpur, Central Provinces ;
India.
Clouston, James, D.S.O., M.M. ;
b. 18—; 2nd Lieut. R.F.A.; European War
1914-19 (despatches, M.M., D.S.O.); cr.
D. S.O. 1919.
Clow, Paymaster -Capt. George James,
C. B.; b. 18 — ; Paymaster-Capt. R.N. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.) :
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Clow, Major William, C.B.E., son of
David Clow, of Woodcroft, No’-thants; b.
1864; ed. privately; Major Engineer and
Railway Staff Corps, and Sup. of the Line,
Great CentralRai.'way.aMember of Institute
of Transport, and an Enquire of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem in Eng'and ; European
War 1917; in charge of S.R. 4th Depart.,
War Office as Lieut -Col. 1918-19 : m. 1889,
Eliza E len, da. of Thomas Booker, of
Rarton-under-Needwood ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil)
1920. St. Cecilia , Northzvood, Middlesex.
Clowes, Major Cyril Albert, D.S.O.,
M.C.\ b. 18 — ; Major Australian Forces;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, M.C.,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Clowes, Major Ernest William, D.S.O.,
son of the late Samuel William Clowes [see
1368
COMPANIONAGE.
B. Waterpark] ; b. 1869 ; entered xst Life
Guards 1890, and became Capt. 1896; retired
1904; served in S. Africa 1899-1900 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; is Major Household
Cav., and Capt. Reserve of Officers : m.
1907, Blanche, da. of the late Rear-Adm.
the Hon. Algernon Charles Littleton [see
B. Hatherton, colls.]; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Bradley Hall , Ashbourne , Derbyshire.
Clowes, Lieut.-Col. George Charles
Knight, D.S.O., son of William Charles
Knight Clowes ; b. 1882 ; Lieut.-Col. (T.D.)
London Regt. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 19x7.
Clowes, Capt. Hugh Murchison, D.S.O.,
son of the late W. C. K. Clowes ; b. 1885 ; ed.
at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; Capt.
London Scottish; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); appointed a D.A.Q.M.G.
1920: m. 1919, Diana, da. of R. W. Pretor-
Pinney, of Somerton Erleigh, Somerton,
Somerset; cr. D.S.O. 1919. 41, Eaton
Terrace, S.W. ; Bath Club.
Clowes, Major Norman, D.S.O., M.C.,
son of Albert Clowes, of Warwick, Queens-
land; b. 1893; Major Australian Artillery;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) : m. 1918, Vera Eliza-
beth Ingleby Pengilly, of Lostwithiel Lodge,
Weymouth; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Clowes, Lieut.-Col. Peter Legh, C.B.,
el. son of the late John Clowes, J.P., D.L.,
of Burton Court, Eardisland, Leominster; b.
1853; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll. Camb. ;
entered 8th Hussars 1875, became Capt. 1883,
Major 1885, and Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 1897; re-
tired 1901 ; served during Afghan War 1879-80
(medal), and in S. Africa 1899-1901 in com-
mand of his Regt. (despatches, medal with
six clasps, C.B.); is a J.P. and D.L. for
Herefordshire, and Lord of the Manor of
Burton : m. 1895, Edith Emily, da. of the late
George Warren, of Liverpool, and Boston,
U.S.A. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900. Burton Court ,
Eardisland , Leominster , Herefordshire ;
Naval and Military, and Arthurs Clubs.
Clutterbuck, Capt. Francis Alexander,
D.S.O., son of the late Alexander Clutter-
buck [see Barrow, Bt.] ; b. 1878 ; is Capt.
R.N. ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900 (de-
spatches), and during European War 1914-17
with a Destroyer Patrol Flotilla (despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1909, Evelyn Marguerite, da. of
the late Rev. George Staunton Barrow [see
Barrow, Bt., colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Clutterbuck, Lieut.-Col. Noel Stanley,
D.S.O. ; b. 1879 5 Major and Acting Lieut.-
Col. R.M.L.l. ; S. Africa 1900, European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Clutterbuck, Peter Henry, C.I.E.,
C. B.E , son of the late Alexander Clutter-
buck |see Barrow, Bt.]; b . 1868; entered
Indian Forest Ser. 1889, became Dep. Con-
servator 1897, and Conservator 1913, Ch.
Conservator of United Provinces 1915, and
Inspector-Gen. of Forests in India 1919 ; has
Kaisar-i-Hind Medal: m.i8g6. Rose Winifred, !
da. of Alfred Barrow Wilson Marriott,
formerly Dist. Sup. of Police, Central j
Provinces, India; cr. C.I.E. 1918, C.B.E- |
(Civil] 1919. Simila, India.
Coaker, Major Vere Arthur, D.S.O. ; !
b. 18 — ; Major Indian Army; European War
1914-18 (despatches), Afghan War 1919 j
(D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Coates, David Wilson, C.B.E., son of j
Fletcher Coates, of Broadwater, Beckenham ; !
b. 1886; ed. at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. I
and LL-B. 1907, M.A. 1911) ; a partner in
firm of EHes, Salaman, Coates and Co., Ivor
Jones, West, Grimwood and Co., andD. W. j
Coates, West, Grimwood and Co., chartered
accountants ; appointed Ch. Accountant, |
Coal Mines Depart., Board of Trade 1917,
Financial Sec. 1919, and Financial Adviser j
1920 : m. 1913, Mabel, da. of the late Thomas
Goodley, of Knapwell, Cambridgeshire ; cr.
C.B.E. 1918. Hughenden, Cator Road, Syden-
ham, S.E. ; St. Stephen's Club.
Coates, Com. Francis George, D.S.O.,
son of the late Rev. G. Coates; b. 18 — ; j
Com. R.N.; European War 1914-18 with
a Destroyer Patrol Flotilla (despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1918, Ruby, da. of Evan Powell,
of Mapperly Hill, Nottingham; cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Coates, Lieut.-Col. Henry Wise Unett,
D.S.O., son of the Rev. William Unett
Coates, formerly V. of Hill, Falfield,
Gloucestershire; b. 1865; ed. at Marl-
borough, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ;
entered Bedfordshire Regt. 1885, became
Capt. 1893, Major 1903, and Lieut.-Col. 1913;
retired 1919 ; S. Africa 1900-1902, as Adj. 4th
Batn. of his Regt., and as Garrison Adj.,
Mafeking (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1895,
Eleanor Alice, da. of Dep. -Surg.-Gen.
Arthur Rudge, of The Tower, Compton,
Plymouth; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Coates, Lieut.-Col. Percy Lionel, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. Territorial Force
Reserve ; served during European War
1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Coates, Brig. -Gen. Reginald Carlyon,
D. S.O., son of the Rev. George Alexander
Augustus Coates, formerly R. of Earl’s
Croome, Worcester ; b. 1869; entered R.A.
1889, became Capt. 1899, Major 1904, Lieut.-
Col. 1914, and Hon. Brig -Gen. (retired) 1919;
S. Africa 1899-1900, present at battle of
Tugela, at relief of Ladysmith, and at battles
of Laing’s Nek, Belfast, and Lydenburg (de-
spatches, D.S.O.), European War 1914-16
(wounded) : m. 1903, Alice Maud, da. of the
late Gen. Sir Henry Dermot Daly, G.C.B.,
C. I.E., of Daly’s Grove, Galway, and Ryde,
Isle of Wight ; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Coates, Col. William, C.B. , C.B.E. ,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., son of the late James
Alfred Coates, of Worksop ; b. i860 ; ed. at
Worksop, and at London Hospital Med. Coll.;
M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P, Eng. 1881 ; formerly
House Physician, etc., at London Hospital,
Pres. Manchester Med. So., and Vice-Pres.
Manchester Pathological So. ; was Organ-
ising Hon. Sec. British Med. Asso. Meeting
1902 ; was Lieut.-Col. Comdt. and Hon.
Col. (V.D.) Manchester Cos. R.A.M.C.
(Vol.) 1900-1908, Assist. Director, Med. Ser.,
E. Lancashire Div. (T.F.) 1908-12 and Assist.
Director of Med. Sers., W. Command,
1914-18 ; is Col. Army Med. Ser., and
Hon. Col. R.A.M.C., E. 1 ancashire Div.
(T.F.); a D.L. for Lancashire, and Chm.
E. Lancashire Branch of British Red Cross
So. ; author of “Surgical Treatment of
Acute Abdominal Diseases,” etc. : m. 1895,
Emily Leonora Stilwell, da. of Frederick
Freeland, of Chichester ; cr. C.B. (Civil)
1905 and (Mil.) 1918. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Ingle side, Whalley Range, Manchester ;
17, Market Street, Manchester.
Coats, Major Andrew, D.S.O., son of the
late Thomas Coats, of Ferguslie House,
Paisley ; b. 1862 ; formerly Major (Queen’s
Own) Roy. Glasgow Imperial Yeo. ; is Hon.
Capt. in the Army ; S. Africa 1900-1901
with 6th Batn. Imperial Yeo. (D.S.O.) : m.
1903, Isabella Alice, da. of the late Capt.
G. F. Lyon, R.N. ; cr. D.S.O. 1900. Bur-
rough Hill, Melton Mowbray ; Cavalry Club.
Coats, Lieut.-Col. Stewart, D.S.O.; b.
18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D. S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cobb, Capt. Edward Charles, D.S.O.,
el. son of the late George A. Cobb,
of Lively Island, Falkland Islands: b
1891 ; Capt. Northamptonshire Regt.
(h.-p. 1918); European War 1914-16 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.): m. 1918, Gladys Ryder,
da. of the late Henry J. King, of Poles,
Ware, Herts.; cr. D.S.O. 1916. Sprange-
well, near IVarc, Herts ; junior United
Service Club.
Cobb, Major Henry Frederick, C.B.E.;
b. 1881 ; temporary Major Gen. List ; was
temporary Col. in the Army, and Ch.
Valuer and Compensation Officer, Lands
Div., War Office and Min. of Munitions
during European War ; cr. O.B.E- (Mil.)
1918, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cobb, Henry Venn, C.S.I., C.I.E. , C.B.E.,
son of the late Rev. Clement Francis Cobb;
COMPANIONAGE.
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b. 1864; ed. at King’s Sch., Canterbury, and
at Trin. Coll.,Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1886,
M.A. 1903 ; entered I.C.S. 1883 ; served under
Madras Govt. 1886-95; appointed Political
Agent, Ajmere 1896, Assist. Resident
Kashmir 1899, Resident at Jaipur 1900, Politi-
cal Agent, E. Rajputana 1904, Resident at
Gwalior 1905, at Jodhpur 1908, at Baroda 1909,
and at Kashmir 1914, and Resident in
Mysore and Ch. Commr. in Coorg 1916 ; cr.
C. I.E. 1910, C.S.I. 1913, C.B.E. 1919. British
Residency , Bangalore , India ; 1, St. James
Street , Pall Mall. S.W.; East India United
Service , and Bath Clubs.
Cobb, Herbert Mansfield, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; Hon. Avdiser to War Office and Min.
of Munitions, on Land Questions ; cr. C.B.E).
1918. Mockbeggar, Higham, Rochester.
Cobb, John William, C B.E., son of the
late James Cobb; b. 1873; ed. at Modern
Sch., and Yorkshire Coll., Leeds (B.Sc.
1892) ; appointed Livesey Professor for Coal,
Gas, and Fuel Industries, Leeds Univ. 1912 ;
Dep. Inspector of High Explosives, Ministry
of Munitions, Leeds, during European War;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1919. The University,
Leeds.
Cobb, Capt. William Grahame, D.S.O.,
M.B. ; b. 18 — ; European War 1914-18 as
Capt. R.A.M.C. (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D. S.O. 1918.
Cobbe, Col. Henry Hercules, C.M.G.,
D.S.O. , son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir
Alexander Hugh Cobbe, K.C.B. ; b. 1869;
ed. at Wellington Coll., and at R.M.A. ;
entered R. A. 1888, transferred to I.S.C. (now
Indian Army) 1891, became Capt. 1899, Major
1906, Lieut. -Col. 1914, Brevet Col. 1918, and
Col. 1919; retired 1920; served in S. Africa
1899-1900, on Staff (despatches D.S.O.), and
during European War 1914-18 (C.M G.,
Brevet Col.) ; was D.A.A.G. 1st (Peshawar)
Div., India 1909-12, an A. A. and Q.M.G.
1914-20: m. 1907, Jeanne, only d-a. of the late
Col. H. W. B. Boyd, Indian Med. Ser. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1917. Naval and
Military Club.
Cobbe, Lieut.- Col. Ivor Staveley, D.S.O. ;
b. 1876 ; Majorand Acting Lieut.-Col. R.G. A.;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Order of Kara-George Star with swords) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cobbold, Lieut.-Col. Ernest Cazenove,
C.B., son of the late Ernest St. George
Cobbold, of Ufford, Suffolk ; b. 1866 ; ed. at
Charterhouse, and at R.M.C. ; entered York
and Lancaster Regt. 1885, became Capt.
1895, Major 1901, Lieut.-Col. 19x2 ; retired
1919 ; S. African War 1899-1900, present at
actions of Spion Kop, Vaal Kranz and
Pieter’s Hill, and at relief of Ladysmith
(Queen’s medal with three clasps), and
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
C. B.); was Sup. of Gymnasia, N.-E. Dist.
1901-4 ; appointed to command a Batn. York-
shire L.I. 1915: m. 1896, Edith Mary, da. of
Col. Arthur Wellesley White, formerly
R.A. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915. 34, De Vere
Gardens, IV. ; Junior United Service Club.
Cobbold, Major Francis Alfred Worship,
D. S.O.; b . 18 — ; is Major R.G. A. ; served
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cobbold, Herbert St. George, C.B.E.,
son of the late Ernest St. George Cobbold,
of Lifford, Suffolk ; b. 18 — ; a Member of
Ipswich and E- Suffolk War Pensions Com-
mittees : m. 1909, his cousin, Evelyn Anne,
da. of the late John Patteson Cobbold; cr.
C. B.E. (Civil) 1 920. Ipswich.
Cobbold, Lieut. - Col. Ralph Patteson,
D. S.O., son of the late John Patteson
Cobbold, M.P. for Ipswich; b. 18 — ; is
Hon. Lieut.-Col. ; served with Manipur
and Wuntho Expeditions 1890-92 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), during S.
African War 1899-1900 (despatches, medal
with five clasps), in Somaliland and Abys-
sinia 1901-2 (despatches, medal, Star of
Ethiopia), and during European War 1914-17,
Comdg. a Batn. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt.
(despatches twice, D.S.O.): m. 1st, 1893,
Millicent Adela, da. of Joseph Fell Christy,
of Upton, Hants ; 2ndly, 1905, Minnie Diana, 1
widow of Hermann Eckstein ; cr. D.S.O.
1917. Wei ford Park, Newbury, Berks.
Cobby, Capt. Arthur Henry, D.S.O.,
D.F.C.,; b. 18 — ; Capt. Australian Flying
Corps ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.F.C. , D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cobden-Ramsay [see Ramsay].
Cobham, Brig. -Gen. Horace Walter,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late F. A. Cobham,
formerly 22nd Regt. ; b. 18 — ; Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col Indian Cav. (retired), and
an Hon. Brig. -Gen. ; Tirah Expedition
1897-8 (medal with two clasps), Bechuanaland
1884-5, N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal
with two clasps), European War 1914-18
(despatches twice, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., C.M.G.) ; was D.A.A.G. 1906-10: m.
1902, Edith Annie, da. of the late Col. A. W.
Nicholson, 107th Regt. ; cr. D.S.O. 1917,
C. M.G. 1919.
Coch, Major William Charles, D S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Major S. African Forces ; European
War 1914.18 in E. Africa (despatches,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cochin, Diwan (/[see Bhore].
Cochran, Alexander, C.B.E. ; b. 1878;
ed. at Shrewsbury Sch. ; Chm. and
Managing Director Burn and Co. (Limited),
of Calcutta, Chm. Indian Iron and Steel Co.
(Limited) of Calcutta, and other cos., and
Member of “ Institution ” of Naval Archi-
tects ; cr. O.B.E- 1918, C.B.E. 1919.
Calcutta ; Oriental, Royal Dorset Yacht,
and Bengal (Calcutta) Clubs.
Cochran, Vice-Adm. Charles Home,
M.V.O., son of Alexander Cochran, J.P.,
of Ashkirk House, Hawick, N.B. ; b. 1850;
entered R.N. 1870, became Com. 1888, Capt.
1895 (retired 1905), Rear-Adm. 1906, and
Vice-Adm. 1911; served during Ashantee
War 1873-4 (medal, promoted); has Jubilee
and Coronation (1902) medals, and silver
medal of Royal Humane So. : m. 1st, 1877,
Mary Albinia, who d. 1898, da. of the late
Henry Alington-Pye (E. Buckinghamshire);
2nd, 1901, Evelyn Mary, who d. 1918, da. of
the Hon. J. J. Felton ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)
1902. The Retreat, Weston, Bath.
Cochran, Major Frank Eardley , D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major S. African Inf. ; European
War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Cochran, Lieut.-Col. George Walker,
D S.O , son of the late J. T. Cochran, of
Birkenhead ; b. 1882 ; Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. Indian Army ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col.) : m. 1919, Gertrude Somerville, da.
of the late John Bacchus, of Oak Mount,
Bradford ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Cochran (Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick)
[see Patrick].
Cochrane, Capt. Archibald, C.M.G. [see
E. Dundonald].
Cochrane, Com. the Hon. Archibald
Douglas, D.S.O. [see B. Cochrane of Cults],
Cochrane, Arthur William Steuart,
M. V.O., 3rd son of the late Rev. David Craw-
ford Cochrane, Master of Etwall Hospital,
Derby ; b. ; ed. at Repton ; appointed
Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms 1904, and
Chester Herald 1915 (also Registrar since
1919) : m. 1907, Margaret Peregrina,
fourth da. of Sir Courtenay Peregrine
Ilbert, G.C.B., K.C.S.I., C.I.E. ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1911. Elmodesham House,
Amersham, Bucks ; Heralds' College,
Queen Victoria Street , E.C.
Cochrane, Lieut.-Col. Charles William,
D.S.O. ; b. 18— ; Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) R.A.S.C.;
European War 19x4-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cochrane, Lieut.-Col. Edward Webber
Warren, D.S.O., M.B. ; b. 1872; is Lieut.-
Col. R.A.M.C.; served during European
War 1917-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Cochrane, Brig.-Gen. James Kilvington,
C.M.G. ; b. 1873 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. and
Brevet Col. Leinster Regt. ; retired as Hon.
Brig.-Gen. 1920; N. Nigeria 1901 (medal with
137°
COMPANIONAGE.
clasp), European War 1914-19 (despatches,
Brevets Lieut. -Col. and Col., C.M.G.) ; cr.
C.M.G. 1919.
Cochrane, Col. John Ernest Charles
James, D.S.O., el. son of the late John
Cochrane, J.P., of Edenmore, Stranorlar,
co. Donegal, and Combermore, Lifford, co.
Donegal; b. 1870; ed. at Sherborne, and
at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1893); Gold
Coast 1896-8 (medal with clasp), Ashanti
1900 (severely wounded, despatches, medal
with clasp, D.S.O.), S. Africa 1902, Euro-
pean War rq 14- • 8 ; isa F.R.G.S., a M.I.M.E.,
Col. Reserve of Officers R. and a J.P. for
Hants ; attached to W. Africa Frontier Force
1895- 1902 : m. 1897, Eileen, da. of Sir George
Fottrell, K.C.B., of Dunmara, Ballybrack,
co. Dublin ; cr. D.S.O. 1901. 39, Egerton
Terrace , S.W.; Royal Automobile , United
Service, Ranelagh, and Royal Thames Yacht
Clubs.
Cochrane, Com. Morris Edward, D.S.O. ;
b. 1879 ; entered R.N. 1893, became Lieut.
1900, Lieut. -Com. 1909 (retired 1910),
and Com. 1919; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O., Order of St. Maurice
and St. Lazarus of Italy, Serbian Order ol
White Eagle with Swords); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Cochrane, Lieut. -Col. Robert Cecil,
C. B.E., F.R.C.V.S.; b. 18 — ; Major and
Acting Lieut.-Col. R.A.V.C. ; S. Africa
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with four clasps),
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E- (Mil.) 1919.
Cochrane, Col. Thomas Henry, M.V.O.,
O.B E., el. son of the late Rev. Thomas
Cochrane; b. 1867; entered R.E. 1888, be- j
came Capt. 1898, Major 1906, Lieut.-Col.
1914, and Col. 1919; was an Inspector of
Iron Structures at Head Quarters 1905-9 ;
appointed a Dep. Ch. Engineer at War
Office 1920: m. 1909, Jeanie, da. of the late
William Wilkin Lumb, of Meadow House,
Whitehaven; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1904,
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Royal Automobile Club.
Cochrane, Thomas Belhaven Henry,
M.V.O. [see E. Dundonald, colls.].
Cochrane, Capt. the Hon. Thomas
George Frederick, D.S.O. [see B. Cochrane
of Cults].
Cochrane, Brig.-Gen. William Francis
Dundonald, C.B. [see E. Dundonald, colls.]. |
Cockburn, Lieut.-Col. John Brydges,
D. S.O. [see Cockburn, Bt.].
Cockburn, Brig.-Gen. George, C.B.E.,
D.S.O., son of the late Rear.-Adm. J. H.
Cockburn, Comdg. E. India Squadron ; b.
1856; ed. at Eton; entered Rifle Brig. 1876,
became Capt. 1884, Major 1894, Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1900, Lieut.-Col. 1901, Brevet Col. 1904,
and Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1917; retired 1905;
served with Nile Expedition 1898, present at
battle of Khartum (despatches, medal with
clasp, D.S.O.), in Crete 1898-9, and in S. Africa
1899-1901 (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.):
m. 1905, Alice Lindsay, da. of Hasell Rod-
well, formerly of Tower House, Ipswich,
and widow of Charles Reginald Orde; cr.
D S.O. 1898 C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Naval and
Military Club.
Cockburn, Capt. Gilbert Eric Graham,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 1894; is Capt. Roy. Irish I
Fusiliers; European War 1914-17 as Major
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cockburn, Henry, C.B., son of the late j
Francis Jeffrey Cockburn, B.C.S. ; b. 1859; I
became a Student Interpreter in China 1880;
was Assist, to Chinese Sec. in Peking 1893-6,
Chinese Sec. to British Legation there
1896- 1905, Charge d’Affaires in Korea 1905-6, !
and Consul Gen. there 1906-9; retired 1909; j
acted as Assist. Commr. for negotiations
between Great Britain and China 1901-2 : m.
1899, Elizabeth Gordon, da. of the late Col.
James Francis Stevenson, Commr. of Aracan,
Burma; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1899. Midhill, I
Berkhampstcad ; Royal Societies' Club. i
Cockburn, Capt. William, D.S.O., M.C.-, 1
b. 18 — ; Lieut, and temporary Capt Yeo. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cockburn-Hood [see Hood].
Cockcraft, Lieut.-Col. Louis William La
Trobe, D.S.O.; b. 1880; is Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; served in S. Africa
1900-1902, on Staff (despatches, King’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), and during European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col);
was employed with W. African Frontier
Force 1906-9, and a Staff-Capt. W. Command
1911-14; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Cockeram, Capt. Alan, D.S.O. ; b. 1894;
Lieut, and Acting Capt. Canadian Inf. ;
European War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cockeram, William Henry, C.B.E.;
b 18 — ; Principal Dist. Officer, Survey Staff,
Board of Trade ; cr. O.B.E- (Civil) 1910,
C. B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Cockerell, Allan Richmond, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Lieut. New Zealand Inf. ; served
during European War 1915-17 (despatches,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cockerill, Brig.-Gen. George Kynaston,
C. B. , M.P., son of the late Surg.-Gen.
Robert William Cockerill ; b. 1867 ; entered
Queen’s (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.) 1888,
became Major Roy. Fusiliers (City of
London Regt.) 1907 (retired 1910), Lieut.-Col.
7th Batn. 1913, Brevet Col. 1917, and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. 1919; Hazara Expedition 1891
(medal with clasp), Chitral. Relief Force
1895 (medal with clasp), N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8 (despatches, clasp), S. African
War 1900-1902, on Staff (despatches, Queen’s
medal with clasp, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-19, as Sub.
Director of Mil. Operations, Dep.-Director ot
Mil. Intelligence, and Director of Special
Intelligence at War Office, with rank of
Brig.-Gen. (despatches, C.B., Brevet Col.,
Com. of Crown of Italy, Legion of
Honour, 1st class Russian Order of St.
Stanislas and Crown of Belgium, 2nd class
Japanese Order of Sacred Treasure) ; has
sat as M.P. for Surrey, ReigateDiv. ( Co.U .)
since Dec. 1918; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916. 19,
Knightsbridge, S. W.i ; Carlton, and United
Service Clubs.
Cockhill, John Bates, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut. W. Riding Regt. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D. S.O. 1918.
Cockram, Capt. Frederick Sydney, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Capt. Middlesex Regt.; served
during European War 1914-17 (prisoner,
despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cockrell, Lieut. -Com. Leonard C.,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; is Lieut. Roy. Naval
Reserve; served during European War
1914-17 as Lieut -Com. with Auxiliary Patrol
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cocks, Charles Sebastian Somers-, C.M.G.
[see B. Somers, colls.].
Cocks, Philip Alphonso Somers-, C.M.G.
[see B. Somers, colls.].
Cocks, William, C.B.E., son of W. H.
Cocks, of Swansea; b. i860 ; ed. privately;
an Engineer and Shipbuilder, and Managing
Director of Channel Dry Docks Co. of Cardiff :
m. 1915, Ella Mary, da. of George Webb, of
Brighton; cr. C.B.E- 1918. Gwilhian, Roger-
tnoor Road, Penarth, Glamorganshire ; Royal
Automobile Club.
Coddington, Lieut.-Col. Herbert Adolphe,
D.S.O., O.B.E., el. son of the late Col. Fitz-
herbert Coddington, B.S.C. ; b. 1864 ; entered
Roy. Irish Fusiliers 1884, became Capt. 1890,
ana Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1902 ; retired
1904 ; served throughout S. African War
1899-1902, as Staff-Capt. on Lines of Com-
munication, and as D.A.A.G., Natal Head-
quarter Staff (despatches twice, Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps, Brevet Col., D.S.O.);
was D.A.A.G., Natal 1902-3, and Ch. Staff
Officer, Natal 1903-4 ; was a Gen. Staff Officer
1914-17 ; has Jubilee medal : m. 1005, Bertha
Violet Mary, only child of the late G. C.
Kempthorne Bennett, of Maldivia, Wynberg,
Cape Town; cr. D.S.O. 1900, O.B.E. (Mil.)
COMPANIONAGE.
137
1919. 20, Kensington Gate , IV.; Junior
United Service Club.
Codling, William Richard, C.B.E ,,
M. V.O. ; b. 1879 ; ed. at Enfield Gram. Sch. ;
entered H.M. Stationery Office 1898; was
Private Sec. to successive Controllers
thereof 1904-13, Sup. of Demands 1913-16,
Sup. of Publications 1916-17, and Dep. Con-
troller 19 17-19, since when he has been
Controller of H.M. Stationery Office, and
King’s Printer of Acts of Parliament; cr.
M.V.O. (5th class) 1914, C.B.E. 19:8. H.M.
Stationery Office, Westminster, S.W. ; Union
Club.
Codrington, Major Geoffrey Ronald,
D.S.O., O.B.E. [see Codrington, Bt.,cr. 1721].
Coffey, Major Richard, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; is Major R.A.M.C. ; served during
European War 1917-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D-S-O. 1918.
Coffin, Brig.- Gen. Campbell, C.M.G. ,
C. l.E. , son of the late Gen. Sir Isaac Camp-
bell Coffin, K.C.S.I. ; b. 1867 ; entered R.E.
1886, became Capt. 1B96, Major 1904, and
Lieut.-Col. 1912 ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, C.M.G.) , Afghanistan 19x9,
(C.l.E.) ; is a Brig.-Com. with rank of Brig^-
Gen. : m. 1913, Ethel, da of the late B. T.
Ffinch, C.l.E.; cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.l.E. 1920.
Coffin, Col. Clifford, V.C., C.B., D.S.O. ;
b. 1870 ; Col. Gen. List ; S. African War
1900-1902, present at relief of Kimberley
(despatches, Queen’s medal with four clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar,
V.C., Brevet Col., C-B., Order of Crown of
Belgium, Belgian Croix de Guerre, Legion
of Honour); appointed an A.D.C. to H.M.
1920; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1918), C.B. (Mil.)
1919.
Cogan, Col. Lee Danby Buxton, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Lieut.-Col.
R.A.M.C., and Assist. Director of Med. Sers.
with rank of Col. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Coghill, Col. Charles Edward, C.M.G.,
son of the late H. Coghill, of Newcastle,
Staffordshire; b. 1861; is Lieut.-Col. and
Brevet Col.R.A. (retired); served during S.
African War 1899-1902, present at relief of
Ladysmith (Queen’s medal with five clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, C.M.G.) :
m. 1909, Charlotte Blanche, da. of John
Tayleur, of Market Drayton; cr. C.M.G.
1917. Tern Hill, Market Drayton.
Coghlan, Col. Charles, C.B,, son of Wil-
liam Austin Coghlan, formerly of Grosvenor
House, Headingley, Leeds; b. 1852; ed. at
Ratcliffe Coll., Leicester, and in Belgium,
is an ironmaster, Chm. of Coghlan Steel and
Iron Co. (Limited), of Hunslet Forge, Leeds,
a J.P. for Leeds, a D.L. for W. Riding of
Yorkshire, a Life Member of Catholic Union
of Great Britain and Ireland, and a Member
of W. Riding of York Territorial Force
Asso. ; formerly Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col.
(V.D.) 1st W. Riding Brig. R.F.A. (Terri-
torial): m. 1887, Josephine Mary, da. of the
late Rev. J. Kenworthy, R. of Ackworth,
Yorkshire; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1909. Ashjield,
Headingley Hill, Leeds ; Junior Army and
Navy, ana Leeds and County Conservative
{Leeds) Clubs.
Coghlen, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Thomas,
D. S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Major and Acting Lieut.-
Col. Canadian Field Artillery; served during
European War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cogswell, Mark James, C.l.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Controller of Printing, Stationery, and
Stamps, India ; cr. C.l.E. 1919. Delhi, India.
Cohen, Lieut.-Col. Harold Edwin, C M.G.,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; is Lieut.-Col. Australian
Artillery ; served during European War
1914-18 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.,
C. M G.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1918.
Cohen, Lieut.-Col. Jacob Waley, C.M.G.,
D. S.O., son of Nathaniel Louis Cohen ; b.
1874 ; Lieut.-Col. London Regt., and an
Assist. Director of Signals ; S. Africa 1900,
with C.I.V. (despatches, Queen’s medal
with four clasps), European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G., Legion of
Honour): m. 1897, Katharine, da. of the late
Rt. Hon. Arthur Cohen, P.C. ; cr. D.S.O.
1916, C.M.G. 1919.
Cohen, Capt. Lionel, D.S.O., M.C. ; b.
18 — ; Capt. S. African Defence Forces, and
in E. African Intelligence Depart. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Cohen, Lieut.-Col. Charles Waley-,
C. M.G.’, b. 18 — ; Bar. Inner Temple 1903;
temporary Lieut. -Col. Special List ; European
War 19 14-19 (despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G.
1919. 51, Campden Hill Road, Kensington,
W. 8. ; Nylons, Aldingbourne , Sussex.
Coke, Com. Anth ny Lancelot Henry
Dean, D.S.O.; b. 18— ; Com. R.N. (retired) ;
European War 1914-18 with Submarines
(despatches, D.S.O., promoted); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Coke, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Edward,
D. S.O., M.C. Lsee E. Leicester].
Coke, Brig.-Gen. Edward Beresford,
C. V.O., son of the late Col. Edward Thomas
Coke, J.P., D.L., of Trusley, Derby, and
Debdale Hall, Notts ; b. 1850; ed. at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich ; entered R. A. 1870, became
Capt. 1880, Major 1886, Lieut.-Col. 1896, Brevet
Col. 1900, Col. 1903 (retired 1907), and Hon.
Brig.-Gen. 1912 ; served during Afghan War
1879-80 as D.A.Q.M.G. (medal); was Col.-
on-the-Staff R.A., Woolwich Dist. 1903-5, and
Gen. Officer Comdg. Woolwich Dist. 1905-7;
appointed an Inspector of Remounts 1915 :
m. 1877, Ada Beatrice, da. ofW. H. Dawes,
of The Hall, Kenilworth ; cr. C.V.O. 1904.
United Service Club.
Coke, Col. Edward Sacheverell D’Ewes,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Maj.-Gen.
John Talbot Coke, of Trusley, Derbyshire ;
b. 1872; ed. at R.M.C. ; entered King’s Own
Scottish Borderers 1894, became Capt. 1901,
Major 1913, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 19x6, and
Lieut.-Col., Brevet Col. 1919, and Col. 1920;
Chitral Relief Force 1895 (wounded, meda.l
with clasp), Tirah and N.-W. Frontier of
India 1897-8 (clasps), European War 1914-
18, in command of his Regt. (despatches,
C.M.G., Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col., D.S.O.,
Legion of Honour) ; was a Brig.-Com. 1916-
19 ; appointed to command 1st London Brig.
(T.F. ) 1920; is a J.P. for Derbyshire: m.
1905, Helen Maud, da. of the late John
A’Deane, of Alderley, Gloucestershire ; cr.
C.M.G. 1915, D.S.O. 1918. Trusley Manor,
Etwall, Derbyshire ; United Service Club.
Coke, Col. Jacinth D’Ewes FitzErcald,
C.M.G., son of the late Col. William Langton
Coke, of Brookhill Hall, Derbyshire ; b.
1879 ; Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C.,
retired as Col. 1918 ; S. Africa 1899-1900 (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G., Legion of
Honour) : m. 1902, Elizabeth, da. of the late
Albert Waller, of Shannon Grove, Banagher,
Ireland; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Coke, Capt. John Gilbert de Odingsello,
C.B.E. ; b. 18—; Capt. R.N. (retired); cr.
C. B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Coke, Capt. the Hon. Reginald, D.S.O.
[see E. Leicester].
Coker, Major Harry Oliver, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; is Major Rhodesia Regt., and attached
to King’s Roy. Rifle Corps; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Colam, Capt. Stanley d’Eyncourt, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18—; Capt. Gordon Highlanders
Reserve; European War 1914-19 as Brigade
Major (despatches, M.C-j D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Colan, Major Harry Norman, D.S.O.;
b. 1880; enteied Indian Army 1903, and
became Major 1917; served during S. African
War 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, and during European War 1914-16
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Colan , Lieut.-Col. William Robert Boyle,
D. S.O.; b. 1870; Lieut.-Col. Indian Army;
1372
COMPANIONAGE.
European War 1915-18 in France, Mesopo-
tamia, and Salonika (despatches thrice,
D.S.O., Order of St. Stanislas with swords);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Colbeck, Lieut. -Col. Bernard Bowles,
D.S.O., son of Dr. Colbeck, of St. Leonards;
b- 1879 ! entered R.A. 1898, became Major
1915, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1919 ; S. African
War 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-16 (despatches, j
D.S.O. , Brevet Lieut.-Col., Greek Mil.
Cross): m. 1912, Maud Frances Jane, da. of
Leonard Guise Wingfield-Stratford [see V.
Powerscourt, colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Colborne, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Francis
Lionel Lydstone, M.V.O. [see B. Seaton].
Colborne, Surg.-Rear-Adm. William I
John, C.B., son of William Higgs Colborne ; b. j
1865; Surg.-Rear-Adm. (retired) R.N.; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.) : m.
1893, Isabel Baker ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 19x9.
Colby, Col. Cecil John Herbert Spence-, I
C. M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Very Rev.
Henry Donald Maurice Spence, D.D., J.P., !
Dean of Gloucester; b. 1873; formerly Capt.
Rifle Brig. ; Col. (T.D.) Comdg. Pembroke
Yeo., a J.P. and D.L. for Carmarthenshire,
and Pembrokeshire; S. Africa 1899-1902 with
Rifle Brig, (despatches, Queen’s medal with six
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), Euro-
pean War 1914-19, Comdg. Pembroke Yeo.
and 24th Batn. Roy. Welch Regt. (despatches,
D. S.O., C.M.G ) ; assumed by Roy. License
1920 the additional and final surname of
Colby (becoming Spence- Colby in lieu of as
formerly Spence-Jones) : m. 1908, Aline
Margaret, da. of thelate John Vaughan Colbj7,
J.P., D.L. , of Ffynone, Boncath, Pembroke-
shire; cr. D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1919. Ffynone, \
Boncath, Pembrokeshire ; 65, South Audley \
Street, W. ; Boodle's Club.
Colchester-Wemyss [see WemyssJ. |
Colclough, Paymaster -Capt. Beauchamp
Urquhart, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — Paymaster- Com.
and Acting Paymaster- Capt. R.N. European
War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E.
.(Mil.) 1919.
Coldwell, Major William George Alex-
ander, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and temporary
Major Northamptonshire Regt. ; European
War 1914-19, Comdg. 12th Batn. Machine
Gun Corps (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919-
Cole, Alan Summerly, C.B., son of the
late Sir Henry Cole, K.C.B. ; b. 1846; ed. ]
at Kensington Grammar Sch., and at Char- |
terhouse ; appointed Junior Clerk in Depart. I
of Science and Art 1865, Official Examiner in 1
Art 1892, Assist. Director 1898, and Assist, j
Sec. to Board of Education 1000; retired I
1908; author of “Ancient Needlepoint and [
Pillow Lace,” etc. : m. 1879, Margaret Eliza- I
betffida. of the late Rev. Preb. Clark, M.A. ; |
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1902. 22, Horbury Crescent ,
Not ting Hill Gate , W. ; Athenaeum Club.
Cole, Col. Edward Hearle, C.B., C.M.G.,
son of William Turney Cole, H.E.I.C.S. ; b. j
1869; entered Derbyshire Regt. 1883, and 1
became Capt. Indian Cav. 1894, Major 1901,
Lieut.-Col. 1909, and Col. 1914; retired 1919;
Burma Expedition 1886-7 (medal with two
clasps), Hazara Expedition 1891 (clasp),
Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with clasp), J
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (despatches, j
two clasps), China 1900 (despatches, medal).
European War 1914-18 (severely wounded, I
despatches, C.B.) : m. 1893, Annie Violet,
da. of Col. Elphinstone Shaw ; cr. C.B. |
(Mil.) 1916, C.M.G 1918. Dumfries House, \
Cheltenham ; Coley ana, Okara, Punjab.
Cole, Major George Edwards, D.S.O:, \
b. 18 — ; is Major Australian Army Med. 1
Corps ; served during European War 19x5-17
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cole, Harold William, CB.E., son of ,
W. J. Cole, of New Malden, Surrey ; j
b. 1884; Assist. Under Sec. for Mines; was
Ch. Executive Officer, Road Transport |
Board, Board of Trade ; and Sec. Petrol j
Committee during huropean War ; m. 1911, |
Agnes Maude, da. of the late Robert Martin,
ot Kingston; cr. M.B.E. (Civil) 1918, O.B.E. |
(Civil) 1919, C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Lynwood,
The Avenue , Gipsy Hill, S.E.; National
Liberal Club.
Cole, Lieut.-Col. Henry Walter George,
C.S.I., O.B.E. , son of the late Lieut.-Col.
Henry Hardy Cole, R.E. ; b. 1866; ed. at
Wellington Coll., and at R.M.C. ; en-
tered Northumberland Fusiliers 1885, be-
came Capt. Indian Army 1896, Major 1903,
and Lieut.-Col. 1911 ; served with Hazara
Expedition 1888 (medal with clasp), with
Lushai Expedition 1889 (despatches, clasp),
with Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90 (de-
spatches, clasp), with Lushai Expedition
1890, present at defence of Changsil (thanked
by Govt.), and with Manipur Expedition
1891 (despatches, clasp); appointed Assist.
Commr., Assam 1891, Dep. Commr. there
1901, Magistrate and Collector 1906, Director
of Temporary Works, Delhi 1912, and Politi-
cal Agent in Manipur 1914; was on special
duty, Delhi 1903 and 1911, and Sup., Lushai
Hilis 1906, and in France 1917-18 (despatches):
m. 1st, 1893, Winifred Annette, only da. of
James Walker Wright, formerly Sec. to
Govt. Public Works Depart., Assam ; 2nd,
1900, Mai Kathleen, only da. of the late Col.
William Shapter Hunt, Indian Army; cr.
C. S.I. 1913, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cole, Col. Herbert Covington, C.B.E.)
b. 1 8 — ; Ch. Valuer and Compensation Officer,
Land Directorate, War Office; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1918. 47, Abingdon Court, W. 8.
Coleman, Lieut.-Col. George Burdett,
D. S.O. ; b. 1877; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. R.A.S.C- ; S. African War 1900-1902
(despatches, Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col., French Croix de Guerre
with palms, Order of Crown of Belgium,
Belgian Crcix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Coleman, Percy George, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; served during European War 1914-17
as Lieut. N. Staffordshire Regt. (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Coleman, Major Thomas Roy, D.S.O.)
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; is Major Canadian Inf.; served
during European War 1915-17 (despatches,
M. C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Coleridge, Col. Hugh Fortescue, C.B.E.,
D.S.O., son'of the late Rev. Frederick John
Coleridge, V. of Cadbury, Devon; b. 1859;
entered 47th Regt. 1879, became Capt. Loyal
N. Lancashire Regt. 1887, Major 1899, Lieut.-
Col. 1906, and Brevet Col. 1909; retired 1910,
served in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches;
D.S.O.) ; appointed Mil. Director Press
Bureau 1914, and to command a Batn.
Middlesex Regt. 1916: m. 1906, Kathleen
Grace Fane, si. da. of the late Rear-Adm.
J. H. Bainbridge, of Elfordleigh, Pljunpton ;
cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Lang-
stone, Tavistock ; Naval and Military Club.
Coleridge, Col. John Francis Stan-
hope Duke, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of P. L.
Coleridge; b. 1878; ed. at Wellington
Coll.; is Major and Brevet Col. Indian
Army; served in Tibet 1903-4 (medal with
clasp), with Abor Expedition 1911-12 (de-
spatches, medal with clasp), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.
with Bar, Brevets Lieut.-Col. and Col.,
C.M.G.); was Brig.-Com. 1917-18, with rank
of Brig.-Gen. : m. 1907, Marjorie Mary
Kemball Cook ; cr. D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1918),
C. M.G. 1918.
Coles, Col. Arthur Horsman, C.M.G.,
D. S.O., son of the late T. Horsman Coles, of
76, Westbourne Terrace, W. ; b. 1856 ; ed. at
Winchester; entered 3rd Foot (The Buffs,
E. Kent Regt.) 1876, became Capt. 1885,
Major Warwickshire Regt. 1895, Lieut.-Col.
1900, and Brevet Col. 1904; retired 1907;
served with Nile Expedition 1884-5 (medal
with clasp, bronze sUr, 4th class Osmanieh),
at actions of Sarras 1887 and of Toski 1889
(despatches), and with Nandi Expedition
1900 ; was attached to Egyptian Army 1884-91,
and Comdt. Uganda Rifles 1900-1906 ; was
Lieut.-Col. Northumberland Fusiliers 1914.
and a Comdt. on Lines of Communication
1915-17 ; appointed a Trustee of King’s Fund
for Disabled 1910; cr. D.S.O. 1889, C.M.G.
1904. 18 , Walpole Street, S. IV.
COMPANION AGE4
1373
Coles, Charles Edward, C.M.G., son of
the late Maj.-Gen. Coles, of Bath ; b. 1853 5
ed. at Somerset Coll., Bath ; entered Bom.
Police 1873, transferred to Egyptian Govt.
1883, became Dep. Inspector-Gen. of Police
in Egypt 1884, and Inspector-Gen. of Prisons
1897 ; is a Pasha in Egypt ; has 2nd class
Medjidie and Osmanieh : m . 1881, Mary
Emma Isabella, da. of the late Crewe
Alston, of Odell Castle, Beds ; cr . C.M.G.
1900. Ruishton Lodge , Taunton.
Coles, Com. Gordon Alston, D.S.O. ; b.
1882 ; Com. R.N. ; battle of Jutland 1916
(despatches, D.S.O. , Russian Order of St.
Anne) : m. 1910, AVis, da. of R. C. Alston,
of Odell Castle, Beds ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Coles, Major James Hugh, D.S.O. ; b.
1884; European War 1914-18 as Major E.
Yorkshire Regt. (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Coles, Col. Morton Calverley, C.M.G. ;
son of the late Capt. Charles A. Coles,
S. Devon Mil. ; b . 1863 ; ed. at Bath Coll.,
and at R.M.C.; entered Roy. W. Surrey
Regt. 1884, became Capt. 1892, Major 1901,
Lieut. -Col. 1912, and Col. 1916; retired 1920;
served during European War 19*14-15 (de-
spatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1915. Junior
United Service Club.
Coles, Richard James, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
is Assist. Director of Finance, Ministry of
Pensions (acted as Director); cr. O.B.E* 19181
C. B.E. (Civil) 1919.
Coles, Major William Hewett, D.S.O.)
b. 18—; Major Middlesex Regt. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) : cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Collacott, Lieut.- Col. John Richard,
D. S.O., b. 1867 ; is Major Army Ordnance
Depart. ; served during European War
1914-18 as Ch. Inspector of Ordnance with
rank of Hon. Lieut.-Col. (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D S.O. 1917.
Collard, Maj.-Gen. Albert Sydney,
C.B., C.V.O.,- son of the late Albert Collard,
of Canterbury ; b. 1876 ; is a C.E. and an
Hon. Maj.-Gen.; served during S. African
War (Queen’s medal with three clasps) ; was
Senior Executive Engineer Baro-Kano Rail-
way, N. Nigeria 1908-12, Director of Surveys,
N. Nigeria 1912-14, Dep. Assist. Director of
Movements, War Office 1915, Director of
Inland Waterways and Docks with rank of
Brig.-Gen. i9i6-i7(C.B.),and Dep. Controller
Auxiliary Shipbuilding at Admiralty with
rank of Maj.-Gen. 1917-18, and Director-Gen.
of Administration to Controller-Gen. of Mer-
chant Ship-building 1918-19 ; received Free-
dom of City of Canterbury (for sers. during
European War) 1919: m. 1902, Kathleen,
da. of the late Michael Pyne, of Cashel, co.
Tipperary; cr. C.B. (Civil) and C.V.O. 1917.
Royal Societies’, and Royal Automobile
Clubs.
Collard, Lieut.-Col. Alexander Arthur
Lysons, C.B.E., son of the late Rev. John
Marshall Collard [see V. Molesworth, colls.] ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. and S aff Paymaster,
Army Pay Department ; European War 1914-
19 (despatches, C.B.E.) : m. 1900, Kathleen
Louisa, da. of the late W. C. Turner, I.C.S. ;
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Collard, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Methven,
D.S.O.; b. 1877; Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. ; Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force 1897-8 (medal with two
clasps); European War 1914-18 (despatches
six times, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Collard, Major Alfred Stephen, C.B.E.,
son of the late James Collard, merchant,
of Liverpool ; b. 1865 ; Shipowner, Past
Chm. Liverpool Steamship Asso., a J.P.
for Liverpool and Cheshire, a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, and Comdt. of Red Cross
Stretcher Bearers and Orderlies in France
with rank of Major ; served during Sudan
Campaign 1885, and during European War
1914-18 (despatches twice, C.B.E.) ; seven
years Member of Liverpool City Council : m.
1896, Florence W., da. of the late James
W. Haigh, of Ledsham, Cheshire ; cr. C.B.E.
1918. Ledsham Hall, Cheshire; Junior Carl-
ton, and Royal Automobile Clubs.
Collard, Col. Arthur William, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Col. in the Army (retired) ; cr.
C. B.E (Mil.) 1919.
Collard, Capt. Bernard St. George,
D. S.O., son of the late Rev. John Marshall
Collard [see V. Molesworth, colls.] ; b. 1876 ;
Capt. R.N. ; European War 1914-18 in Dar-
danelles (1915) as Assist. Beach Master (de-
spatches) and (1915-18) Comdg. Monitor with
Dover Patrol (D.S.O., Order of Leopold
of Belgium, Croix de Guerre, Legion of
Honour) : m. 1909, Rosamond Agnes, da. of
John Frederick Starkey, of Bodicote House,
Banbury; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Collard, Lieut.-Col. Charles Edwin, C.B. ;
b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. R.M.L. I. (retired);
served during European War 1914-19 ;
present at battle of Jutland (despatches,
C. B., Order of St. Stanislas of Russia);
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916.
Collas, Lieut.-Col. William John Jer-
voise, D.S.O.) b. 1879; is Major and Acting
Lieut.-Col. S. Staffordshire Regt.; served
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Collen, Lieut.-Col. Edwin Henry Ethel-
bert, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Maj.-
Gen. Sir Edwin Henry Hayter Collen,
G.C.I.E., C.B. ; b. 1875; ed. at Cheltenham,
and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered
R.A. 1895, became Capt. 1901, Brevet Major
1910, and Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917 ;
served with Malakand Field Force 1897-8,
with Tirah Expeditionary Force 1897-8 (de-
spatches, medal with two clasps), in S. Africa
1899-1901, with Army Transport (despatches,
medal with four clasps, D.S.O.), and during
European War 1914-18, on Staff (despatches,
3rd Class Russian Order of St. Stanislas
with swords, Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; was a
Staff-Capt. ai Head Quarters 1905-9, and
Brig.-Major, tl. Midland Inf. Brig. 1911-13,
when he became Mil. Lecturer at Camb.
Univ. : m. 1906, Constance Mary, da. of
Charles J. Cater-Scott, of Tingrith Manor,
Woburn, Beds ; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1919.
Junior Army and Navy Club.
Coller, Frank Herbert, C.B. ; b. 1866;
Sec. Ministry of Food ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1919.
Collett, Major Ewart James, C.M.G.,
D.S.O.) b. 18 — ; Major S. African Forces;
German S.-W. Africa 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O., C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G.
1919.
Collett, IAeut.-Col. Gilbert Faraday,
D.S.O. ; b. 18—; European War 1914-18
as Lieut.-Col. Gloucestershire Regt. (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Collett, Col. Herbert Brayley, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., V.D., son of Francis A. E. Collett,
of St. Peter’s Port, Guernsey; b. 1877;
ed. privately, and at Perth (W. Australia)
Gram. Sch. ; Col. Australian Imperial
Forces.ia J.P., and Hon. A.D.C. to Gov. of
W. Australia; commanded Depot thereof in
Great Britain ; European War 191 5-18 Comdg.
22nd Inf. Brig. Australian Forces (de-
spatches, D.S.O., promoted Col.) : m. 1904,
Annie, el. da. of T. Whitfield, of Perth, W.
Australia; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1919.
Guildford Road) Perth, IV. Australia;
Naval and Military {Perth) Club.
Collett, Lieut.-Col. John Henry, C.M.G.,
son of John Martin Collett, J.P., of Wyn-
stone Place, near Gloucester; b. 1876; is
Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) Gloucestershire Regt.
(T.F.), and a D.L. for Gloucester; served
during European War 1914-16 (despatches,
C.M.G.) : m. 1908, Dorothy Elizabeth, da. of
the late T. Nelson Foster, J.P., of Chelten-
ham ; cr. C.M.G. 1916. Sunny croft, Tuffley,
Gloucester.
Colley, Capt. Frank, D.S.O.) b. 18 — ;
Capt. Comdg. a Batn. York and Lancaster
Regt. ; European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Italian Croix
de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1917.)
Colley, Col. Robert Davies-, C.M.G.,
son of the late J. N. C. Davies-Colley,
F.R.C.S ; b. 1881 ; M.Ch. Camb., and F.R.C.S. ;
1374
COMPANIONAGE.
Col. Army Med. Ser., and Surg. Guy’s Hos-
pital; European War 1914-19 in France and
Mesopotamia (despatches, C.M.G.) : m. 1908,
Emilj7, da. of Crosby Jones ; cr. C.M.G, 1918.
10, Devonshire Place, W.i.
Collier, Lieut. -Col. Bertram William,
D.S.O., son of Thomas Collier, of Broughty
Ferry; b. 1874; ed. at Rugby ; Lieut.-Col.
S. Wales Borderers; retired 1920; S. Africa
1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918. Mylnefield, near Dundee; Army and
Navy Club.
Collier, Lieut. -Col. Ernest Victor, DS. O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Major and Acting Lieut.-Col.
Canadian Forces ; served during European
War 1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
I9I7*
Collier, George Herman, C.I.E., son
of the late John Pycroft Collier, Assist.
Paymaster-Gen. ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Upping-
ham ; Director-Gen. of Stores, India Office :
m. 1887, Julia Matilda, da. of the late
Maj.-Gen. Sir John Eardley Wilmot Inglis,
K. C.B. ; cr. C.I.E. 1918. East India United
Service.
Collier, Lieut.-Col. Richard Hamilton,
D.S.O., O.B.E. ; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. R.A.F.
(Special Reserve); European War 1917-18
(despatches, D.S.O., O.B.E.) ; cr.D.S.0. 1918,
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1979.
Collings, Col. Godfrey Disney, D.S.O.,
son of the Rev. Peter Bonamy Collings ;
b. 1855; ed. at King’s Sch., Canterbury;
entered 91st Highlanders 1874 and Army
Pay Depart. 1884, became Hon. Major 1894,
Staff-Paymaster 1899, Lieut.-Col. 1904, and
Col. and Ch. Paymaster 1908 ; retired 1916 ;
served during Zulu Campaign 1879, present
at battle of Gingihlovo (medal with clasp),
and in S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal
with three clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, D.S.O.): m. 1891, Johanna Katha-
rine, da. of the late Hon. P. L. Vander Byl,
M.L.C., of Cape Colony; cr. D.S.O. 1902.
Collings-Wells [see Wells].
Collingwood, Col. Clennell William,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Maj.-Gen.
Clennell Collingwood, R. A. ; b. 1873 ; entered
R.A. 1892, became Major 1914, Lieut.-Col.
1917, Brevet Col. 1919, and Col. 1920 ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Legion of Honour, C.M.G., Brevet Col.,
French and Belgian Croix de Guerre) ; was
an Instructor at Sch. of Gunnery 1906-10;
appointed Assist. Director of Artillery at
War Office 1920: m. 1906, Nina Phyllis, da.
of the late Harry Frederick Pollock [see
Pollock, Bt., colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G.
1918.
Collingwood, Col. Cuthbert George, C.B.,
son of the late Edward John Collingwood,
Esq., of Lilburn Tower, Alnwick; b. 1848,
ed. at Eton ; entered 20th Regt. 1867, became
Capt. Lancashire Fusiliers 1878, Major 1883,
Lieut.-Col. 1894, and Brevet Col. 1898; re-
tired 1899; served with Nile Expedition
1898, present at battle of Khartum, in com-
mand of 2nd Batn. of Lancashire Fusiliers
(mentioned in despatches, C.B., Brevet Col.);
is a J.P. for Northumberland : m. 1899,
Dorothy, da. of the Rev. William Fawcett,
V. of Somerford Keynes ; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1898. Glanton Pykc, Glanton, North-
umberland ; Junior United Service Club.
Collingwood, Surg. -Rear- Adm. George
Trevor, C.B. , M.V.O., M.R.C.S., son of
Edward Collingwood; b. 1863; M.R.C.S.,and
L. R.C.P,. London 1886; entered R.N. 1887,
became Fleet-Surg. 1903, Surg. and Capt.
1916, and Surg.-kear-Adm. (retired) 1920; I
served on W. Coast of Africa with Gambia
River Expedition 1894, with Naval Brig,
(despatches), with Benin River Expedition '
1894, with Brass River Expedition 1895 as I
Senior Med. Offiecr (medal with three I
clasps), and in Dardanelles Feb. to Aug.
1915, in charge of Hospital Ship Soudan ; i
a Fellow of So. of Tropical Medicine and I
Hygiene ; awarded Gilbert Blanegold medal !
1909; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1910, C.B. (Mil.) J
X919. Royal United Service Institution, j
Collins, Lieut.-Col. Angus Edward,
D.S.O., son of the late William Secundus
Collins, of Waye, Ashburton, S. Devon ;
b. 1871; ed. at Wellington Coll.; S. Africa
1900-1902, first with S. Australian Bushmen,
and afterwards as Capt. 4th Batn. Australian
Commonwealth Horse and as A.D.C. (twice
wounded, despatches thrice, Queen’s medal
with five clasps, D.S.O.), European War
1915-17, Comdg. a Batn. Durham L.I. (de-
spatches twice) ; is Lieut.-Col. Gen. List ;
cr. D.S.O. 1900. Wave, Ashburton , S.
Devon; Naval and Military Club.
Collins, Major Archibald John, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 18 — ; Major Australian Army
Med. Corps ; European War 1915-18 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Collins, Arthur Ernest, C.M.G., son of
the late Samuel Collins, of Salisbury ; b.
1871 ; ed. at City of London Sch., and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (Scholar, B.A., 1st class
Classical Tripos 1893, M.A. 1899); entered
Colonial Office 1894, became Private Sec.
to Permanent Under-Sec. of State for the
Colonies (Sir E. Wingfield) 1897, Assist.
Private Sec. to Sec. of State for the Colonies
(Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain) 1898, a 1st
class Clerk 1898, Principal Clerk 1907, and
Assist. Sec. 1920; was Sec. of Straits
Settlements Currency Committee 1902-3 ;
appointed a Member of W. African Currency
Board in London 1916; is Joint Editor of
“Colonial Office List”; cr. C.M.G. 1911.
Colonial Office, S.W.
Collins, Col. Denis Joseph, C.M.G.,
M. D. ; b. 18 — ; formerly Col. R.A.M.C. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.M.G.) ;
cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Collins, Lieut. -Co/.Dudley Stuart, D.S.O. ;
b. 1881 ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.E. ;
served in S. Africa 1901-2, and during
European War 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.
with Bar, Brevet Lieut.-Col., Croix de
Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1918).
Collins, Major Ernest Rokeby, D.S.O.,
son of Francis Collins ; b. 1870 ; entered E.
Lancashire Regt. 1892, became Capt. 1900,
and Major 1913 ; retired 1920 ; served in S.
Africa 1900, with 8th Batn. Mounted Inf.
(despatches, D.S.O.), and during European
War 1914, present at battle of Cambrai
(wounded, prisoner): m. 1919, Margaret Alice
Sotheron, da. of the Rev. Edmund Walter
Sotheron Estcourt, of Estcourt, Tetbury ;
cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Collins, Lieut.-Col. Francis Richard,
D.S.O., son of the late Rev. Richard Collins,
V. of Kirk Burton, Yorkshire; b. 1873; ed.
at Almondbury Gram. Sch.. and fit- Hud-
dersfield Technical Sch.; is a M.I.C.E-, and
Lieut.-Col. S. African Railway Troops ;
S. Africa 1901-2, European War 1914-18 in
German S.-W. Africa and in France (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Officer Legion ofHonour);
was in Locomotive Depart., London and
N. -W. Railway 1891-1902, Central S. African
Railways 1902-10, and Mechanical Sup., S.
African Railways 1910-20, since when he has
been Advisory Engineer to High Commr.
for Union of S. Africa in London: m. 1902,
Alicia Eleanor, da. of the late James E- H.
A. Wright, of London ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Walden, Bourne End.
Collins, Hon. George Thomas, C.M.G.,
son of the late William Collins ; b. 1839 ; Bar.
Tasmania 1861 ; is a member of the firm of
Douglas and Collins, barristers and solicitors,
of Launceston ; was a M.L.C. of Tasmania
19 1 5- 19 ; sometime Col. Comdg. Launceston
Artillery, and Senior Comdg. Officer, N. Div.,
Tasmania ; was Ch. Sec. and Min. of Agricul-
ture, Tasmania 1899-1903, and for over 30
years Cbm. Launceston Gen. Hospital Board
of Management : m. 1863, Ursula Flora, da. of
the late Capt. Robert M'Eachem; cr. C.M.G.
1919. Ila House, Launceston, Tasmania ;
Tasmanian (Hobart), and Launceston Clubs.
Collins, Major Hamilton Stratford,
D.S.O., son of the late Ferdinaudo Stratford
Collins, J.P., of Cobrey Park, Ross, Here-
ford [see Webster, Bt., colls.]: b. 1887; ed.
at Charterhouse, and at R.M.C.; entered
COMPANION AGE.
1375
The King’s (Shropshire L.I.) 1906, and is
Capt. and Acting Major ; served with W.
African Frontier Force at Conquest of Togo-
land 1914 (wounded, despatches), and during
European War 1915-16 (wounded despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916. Lincoln Hill ,
Ross, Herefordshire ; Naval and Military
Club.
Collins, James Richard, C.M.G. , son
of the late James Collins, of Ballarat, Aus-
tralia; 6.1869; wasCommr. for War Pensions,
Australia 1916-20, and Australian Delegate
to Brussels International Financial Con-
gress 1920 ; has been Sec. to Treasury,
Commonwealth of Australia since 1916 : m.
1891, Alice Ada, da. of the late Robert Mason
Stephenson; cr. C.M.G. 1920. Melbourne ,
Victoria, Australia.
Collins, Lieut.-Col. Lionel Peter, D.S.O. ,
O.B.E., son of the late Henry Collins, of
Leopold House, Reading; b. 1878; ed. at
Marlborough, and at Keble Coll., Oxford ; en-
tered Worcestershire Regt. 1901, became
Capt. Ind. Army 1910, Brevet Major and
Major 1916, and Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn.
1917; served during European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Major), Afghan
War 1919 (O.B.E.) : m. 1910, Gladys, da. of
Dr. G. Rutherfoord, of Taunton ; cr. D.S.O.
1915, O.B.IJ. (Mil ) 1920.
Collins, Capt. Ralph, C.B. ; b. 18 — ;
Capt. R.N. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Collins, Rev. Reginald F., D.S.O., son
of the late M. Collins, of Carrignavar, co.
Cork, and Leamington ; b. 1851 ; elected a
Member of Senate of Malta Univ. 1890; is
in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome (some-
time a Member of the Congregation of the
Oblates of St. Charles), and formerly Senior
Chap, in the Army (retired 1911); served
with Egyptian Expedition 1882 as Chap, to
Roy. Irish Fusiliers, present at battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze star),
in Soudan Expedition 1884, present at actions
of Hasheen and Tamai (despatches, two
clasps), and in S. Africa 1899-1901, as Senior
Chap, of 5th Div., present at battles of
Tugela, Spion Kop, Laing’s Nek, and Bel-
fast, at relief of Ladysmith, and at actions
of Reit Vlei, Damanboor, and Lydenburg
(despatches, clasp, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Ardrishaig, Argyll ; Junior United Service
Club.
Collins, Capt. Reginald Frank, D.S.O. ;
6. 18 — ; formerly Capt. Roy. Fusiliers;
European War 1914- 18 (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Collins, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Richard
Henn, C.M.G., D.S.O. [see B. Collins].
Collins, Lieut.-Col. Robert John, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of the late Henry Collins, of
Leopold House, Reading; b. 1880; is Major
and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Roy. Berkshire
Regt. ; S. Africa 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18. as a Gen. Staff
Officer (despatches eight times, Brevets
Major and Lieut.-Col., D.S.O., C.M.G.,
Legion of Honour) : m. 1912, Violet Agnes,
da. of Alexander Monro, of Godaiming, and
widow of Capt. Stanley Hill ; cr. D.S.O.
1916, C.M.G. 1918.
Collins, Co/.Robert J oseph , C.M. G., I.S. O. ,
son of the late Capt Robert Collins, New
Zealand Mil. (formerly 57th Regt.); b. 1848 ;
ed. privately ; was in Defence Depart., New
Zealand 1865-77 (also Sub-Store Keeper
Public Works Depart. 1871-7), Store Auditor
1877-8, Clerk in Treasury 1878-85, Clerk-in-
Charge 1885-90, Accountant 1890-1906, Assist.
Sec. 1903-6, and Sec. to the Treasury, Pay-
master-Gen., and Receiver-Gen. 1906 10, since
when he has been Controller and Auditor-
Gen., Dominion of New Zealand (also Chm.
Public Debt Sinking Fund Commrs.) ; is a
J.P. for the Dominion, Col. in New Zealard
Mil. Forces (long ser. decoration, V.D.), Ch.
Executive Officer, Dominion Rifle Asso.,
and an Hon. A.D.C. toGov. of New Zealand ;
was first Finance Member, New Zealand
Council of Defence 1906-10: m. 1875, Annie,
da. of Richard Cock, of New Plymouth,
New Zealand; cr. I.S.O. 1909, C.M.G. 1911.
Collina, Park Terrace, Wellington, New
Zealand ; Wellington Club.
Collins; Major William Alexander,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; served during European
War 1917-18 as Major R.A.S.C. (despatches,
D.S.O., Order of Aviz of Portugal); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Collins, Col. the Hon. William Edward,
C. M.G,, M.B., M.R.C.S., son of the late
J. G. Collins, Indian Med. Ser.; 6 1853; ed.
at Cheltenham Coll.; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1876,
M.B. London 1877; is Col. New Zealand
Med. Corps; cr. C.M G. 1917 32, Hobson
Street, Wellington, New Zealand.
Collins, Col. William Fellowes, D.S.O.,
son of the late Rev. William Collins, of
Kirkman Bank, Knaresborough ; b. 1865 ;
ed. at Charterhouse, and at Univ. Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1887) ; was Lieut.-Col. Comdg.
2nd Dragoons (Roy. Scots Greys) 1914-19 ; re-
tired 1920; a J.P. for W. Riding of York-
shire ; S. Africa 1899-1900 (Queen’s medal
with three clasps), European War 1914-18
(despatches thrice, Russian Order of St. Anne,
D. S.O., Russian Order of St. Stanislas with
swords and plaque) : m. 1907, Lady Evelyn
Annie Innes-Ker, O.B.E., da. of 7th Duke
of Roxburghe ; cr. D.S.O. 1918. Kirkman
Bank, Knaresborough, Yorkshire ; Turf, York-
shire, and Carlton Clubs.
Collins, Capt. William Henry, D.S.O.,
son of W H. Collins, of Ivatihoe, Victoria,
Australia ; 6. 1889 ; Capt. Australian Army
Med. Corps; European War 1915-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Collins, Col. William Richard, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Col. Comdt. S. African Forces;
German S.-W. Africa 1914-15 on Staff (de-
spatches, D.S O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Collins, Major Charles Edward Edward-,
C. I.E., son of I d ward Charles Edward-
Collins, J.P., of Trewardale, Cornwall; b.
18 — ; Major Supply and Transport Corps,
Indian Army; S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen's
medal with clasp, King’s medal with two
clasps), Abor Expedition 1911-12 (medal with
clasp), European War 1919 in Persia (de-
spatches, Brevet Major, C.I.E.); cr. C.I.E.
I9I9-
Collinson, Alfred Howe, C.B.E.; b. 1866;
is a M.I.C.E., and Controller of Inspection
of Munitions, Min. of Munitions; has Order
of Double Dragon of China; cr. C.B.E. 1917.
1, Down Street, Mayfair , W.i ; Westfield
Lodge, Hay ling Island, Hants; Junior
Athenaeum Club.
Collinson, Col. Harold, C.B., C.M.G.,
D. S.O., M.S., F.R.C.S., son of the late John
William Collinson, of Moss Side, Halifax ; 6
1876; ed. at Leeds Univ. ; M.B. and L.R.C.P.
London 1899, F.R.C.S. England 1903, M.S.
1907; is a Consulting Surg., Hon. Surg.,
Gen. Infirmary, Leeds, Hon. Consulting
Surg. Mirfield Memorial Hospital, Lieut.-
Col. Roy Army Med. Corps (T.F .), and
Assist. Direct< r Med. Sers. with rank of
temporary Col. ; European War 1915-19
(despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G., Legion of
Honour, C.B.) : m. 1907, Alice Maude
Berry, da. of the late John Berry Pickford,
of 32, Hanover House, High Street, St.
John’s Wood, N. W. ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M G.
1918, C.B. (Mil.) 1919. 38, Clarendon Road,
and 27, Park Square , Leeds ; Leeds Club.
Collis, Lieut.-Col. Robert Henry, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., son of Robert Henry Collis ; b.
1875; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; entered 21st
Hussars 1896, and became Capt. 6th Dragoon
Guards 1900 ; retired 1905 ; S. Africa 1899-
1900 (despatches, D.S.O.); is Major Yeo.,
and Lieut.-Col. Remount Ser. (despatches
C. M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1918.
Eastbury House, Eastbury, Berks.
Collis, Col. William Cookk-, C.M.G.,
el. son of the late Very Rev. Maurice Atkin
Cooke-Collis, D.D., of Castle Cooke, co.
Cork ; b. 1847 i entered 83rd Regt. 1867, be-
came Capt. Roy. Irish Rifles 1877, Major 1885,
and Lieut.-Col. (retired) 1897 ; served during
Afghan War 1879-80, present at march
from Quetta to Kandahar (despatches,
medal), with Soudan Expedition 1885, as
D. A.A. and-Q.M.G. (despatches, medal with
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clasp, bronze star), and in S. Africa 1899-1900,
as Comdt. at Taaibosch (despatches, medal
with four clasps, C.M.G.); was Q.A.A.G.,
Bombay 1878-80; is Col., and a J.P. and D.L.
co. Cork (High Sheriff 1907) ; formerly
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. King’s Roy. Rifle
Corps, and an a.D.C. to H.M.: m. 1st,
1875, Katherine Maria, who d. 1891, da. of
the late Col. Oliphant, of Worlington Hall,
Suffolk ; 2ndly, 1894, Elizabeth Marian, el. da.
of the late Edward Cunliffe, of 66, The
Drive, Brighton ; cr. C.M.G. 1900. Castle
Cooke . Kilworth, co., Cork ; Junior United
Service Club.
Collis, Lieut.-Col . William James Nor-
man Cooke-, C.B., C.M.G. , D.S.O., son of
Col. William Cooke-Collis, C.M.G. ; b. 1876;
Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Roy. Irish
Rifles; S. Africa 1899-1902 (wounded, de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), European
War 1914-19 as Brig. -Gen. (despatches,
D.S.O., C.B.): m. 1905, Cleonice, da. of Major
G. F. Gamble; cr. D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1919,
C. B. (Mil.) 1920.
Collishaw, Squadron-Leader Raymond,
D. S.O. , O.B.E., D.S.C., D.F.C. ; b. 18- ;
Flight-Lieut. and Acting Squadron-Leader
R.A F. ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.C., D.F.C. , D.S.O. with Bar); cr. D.S.O.
1917 (Bar 1918), O.B.E. (Mil.) 1920.
Collison, Col. Charles Sydney, D.S.O.,
son of the late C. Stoughton Collison ; b.
1871; formerly Capt. Duke of Wellington’s
(W. Riding Regt.) ; is Major Gen. Reserve
of Officers, and Col. Middlesex Regt. ; served
during S. African War 1900 (Queen’s medal
with four clasps), and during European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet.-Col.) :
m. 1904, Geraldine, da. of Col. J. Grove
White, of Kilbyrne ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Collopy, Capt. C. J., D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
served in S. Africa 1900-1901, as Capt.
Bethune’s Mounted Inf. (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. iqoo.
Collum, Lieut.-Col. Herbert William
Allan, D.S.O. ; b. 18—; is Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C. ; S. African War 1900-
1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), in Soudan
1908 (medal) and 1910 (medal with clasp),
European War 1914-19 as Lieut.-Col. (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917. Thorncot , Woking.
Collum, Major James Alfred, D.S.O. ;
b. 1884; is Major Indian Army; served
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Collyer, Brig.-Gen. John Johnston, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of John Monsey Collyer;
b. 1870 ; is Hon. Brig.-Gen. in the the Army,
and Brig.-Gen. Union of S. Africa Per-
manent Force; S. African War 1899-1902,
European War 1914-18 in German S.-W.
Africa (despatches, D.S.O., Officer of Legion
of Honour) and Germam E- Africa (C.M.G.,
C.B., 2nd class Russian Order of St. Anne
with Swords) : m. 1903, Hilda^ da. of
Michael Henry Quinn; cr. D.S.O. and
C. M.G. 1916, C.B. (Mil.) 1917. 954i Pretorius
Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, S. Africa.
Colman, Lieut. - Col. Percy Edward,
D. S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major and Acting
Lieut.-Col. Saskatchewan Regt. ; European
War 1915-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Colmer, Joseph Grose, C.M.G. ; b. 1856 ;
entered Canadian Civil Ser. 1880, and was
appointed Private Sec. to first High Commr.
for Canada, and Sec. of Emigration Depart,
of Canadian Govt, in London ; was Sec.
to Office of High Commr. for Canada in
London 1881-1903, and a Member of Tariff
Commn. 1904 ; appointed Sec. of Colo-
nisation Board 1890 ; is Hon. Sec. Canadian
War Contingent Asso. and Canada Club, and
a Lieut, for City of London ; in 1896 divided
Statist prize of 1,000 guineas for best essay
on “Commercial Union of the Empire”:
nt. 1886, Margaret, da. of the late P. Y.
Black, of Glasgow ; cr. C.M.G. j888. 29,
Eldon Road, Kensington, W.; 99, Gresham
Street, E.C.; Constitutional, Ranelagh, and
City Carlton Clubs.
Colomb, Col. George Henry Cooper,
C. M.G., son of the late Vice-Adm. Philip
Howard Colomb, of Steeple Court, Botley,
Hants; b. 1862; entered Indian Army
1895, and became Col. 1913; retired 1919;
Burma Expedition 1885-87 (medal with
clasp), with Waziristan Expedition 1894-5
(clasp), in China 1900 on Staff (despatches,
medal): m. 1891, Helen, da. of Col. Russell
Skinner, Indian Army; cr. C.M.G. 1917.
Colquhoun, Major Archibald Gordon
Campbell, D.S.O., son of William Campbell
Colquhoun, of Clathick, Crieff ; b. 1887; ed.
at Fettes Coll., Edinburgh ; Capt. and
Brevet Major, Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers, and attached Egyptian Army ;
Somaliland 1913-17 (wounded, medal with
clasp), European War 1917-19 (despatches,
D. S.O.; cr. D.S.O. 1919. United Service,
and Caledonian Clubs.
Colquhoun, Lieut.- Col. Duncan, D.S.O.,
son of the late Neil H. Colquhoun, Otago,
New Zealand; b. 1879; *s a Gen. Merchant
in Tapanni, and Lieut.-Col. New Zealand
Inf.; European War 1915-18 in Gallipoli and
elsewhere (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1902,
Jessie, da. of the late Andrew Potts, of
Woodside,Tapanni, New Zealand; cr. D.S.O.
1917. Duneden, New Zealand.
Colquhoun, Major Julian Campbell,
D.S.O., son of William Campbell Colquhoun,
of Clathick, Crieff ; b. 1870; Major Leinster
Regt. ; S. African War 1902 (Queen’s medal
with four clasps), European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. Clathick,
Crieff.
Colquhoun, Col. Malcolm Alexander,
C. M.G., D.S.O.; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. Cana-
dian Inf., and a Brig. Com. with rank of
Col. ; European War 1914-16 (despatches,
D. S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G. 1918.
Colston, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Edward
Murray, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.V.O. [see B.
Roundway].
Colt, Lieut.-Col. Henry Archer, D.S.O.,
M.C. [see Colt, Bt.].
Colvile, Major Arthur Montagu, D.S. 0.;
b. 1878 ; Major R.G.A. ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Colvile, Brig.-Gen. George Northcote,
D.S.O., el. son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir
Fiennes Middleton Colvile, K.C.B., of St
Mildred’s, Guildford; b. 1867; ed. at Wel-
lington Coll. ; entered Oxfordshire L.I. 1887,
became Capt. 1894, and Major 1906 (retired
1907), and Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1918 ; served in
S. Africa 1899-1900 with 8th Batn. Mounted
Inf. (severely wounded, despatches, D.S.O.),
and duringEuropean War i9i4-i7(wounded);
appointed a Brig. -Major Territorial Force
1908; is Brevet Lieut.-Col. Reserve of
Officers : m. 1894, Eleanor Harriett, da. of
Sir William Augustus Ferguson- Davie, 3rd
Bt., C.B. ; cr. D.S.O. 1900. Army and Navy
Club.
Colvile, Lieut. -Com. Mansel Brabazon
Fiennes, D.S.O., son of Rev. Gerald Ilenry
Colvile, formerly R. of Weston, Shifnal ; b.
1887; Lieut. -Com. R.N. ; European War
1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1913, Helen
Marion, da. of John Withers, of Harvey Place,
St. John’s. Newfoundland ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Colville, Brig.-Gen. Arthur Edward Wil-
liam, C. B. [see V. Colville of Culross, colls.].
Colville, Lieut.-Col. John Ross, D.S.O.,
son of John Colville. J.P., of Polmont Park,
Polmont, Stirlingshire ; b. 1878 ; ed. at
Rugby, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford ;
entered R.A. 1898, became Capt. 1906, Major
1914, Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.F A. 1017, and
Lieut.-Col. 19x8; S. Africa 1900-1902 (Queen’s
medal with two clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches five times, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., Italian Croix de Guerre): m. 1906,
Kathleen, da. of the late Surg.-Maj. James
Good, Army Med. Ser. ; cr. D.S.O. 1015*
St. Ann’s, Fleet, Hants ; Army and Navy
Club.
Colvin, Col. Cecil Hodgson, C.B., D.S.O.,
second son of the late Beale Blackwell
COMPANIONAGE.
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Colvin, of Pishiobury, Herts, and Monk-
hams, fcssex ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Marlborough,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1879) ; for-
merly Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. Comdg. a
Batn. Essex Regt. ; is Lieut. -Col. Comdt.
of an Officers’ Prisoners of War Camp (de-
spatches), and a D.L. for Essex ; served in
Soudan Expedition 1884-5 (medal with clasp,
bronze star), and in S. Africa 1900-1901, with
20th Batn. Imperial Yeo. (despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 1888, Ida, da. of Col. Craigie
Halkett, of Cramond, Midlothian ; cr. D.S.O.
1901, C.B. (Civil) 1916. 63, Cromwell Road ,
S. W. ; Union Club.
Colvin, Lieut. -Col. Forrester Farnell,
C.B.E. , son of the late Beale Blackwell Colvin,
of Monkhams Hall, Waltham Abbey, Essex ;
b. i860 ; Lieut.-Col. 9th Lancers 1900-1903,
and 2nd Dragoons 1903 (retired) ; is a J.P.
for Sussex ; S. African War 1899-1902 (de-
spatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.), European War
1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.): m. 1894, theHon.
Isabella Katharine McCiintock-Bunbury, da.
of 2nd Baron Rathdonnell ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. Shermanbury Grange, Henfield, Sussex.
Colvin, Brig.-Gen. George Lethbridge,
C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late
Clement Sneyd Colvin, C.S.I. ; b. 1878;
Lieut.-Col. Gen. List, and Hon. Brig.-Gen.;
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O. ,
C.B.) : m. 1911, Katharine, da. of — Mylne ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1919.
Colvin, Capt. Ragmar Musgrave, C.B.E.)
b. 18 — ; was Assist. Director Plans Div.
during European War (C.B.E.); cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Colvin, Brig-Gen. Richard Beale, C.B.,
M P ., el. son of the late Beale Blackwell Col-
vin, of Pishiobury, Herts, and Monkhams,
Essex; b. 1856; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1879); formerly Capt. 4th
Batn. Essex Regt., and Major Suffolk Im-
perial Yeo. ; commanded Essex Yeo. 1901-9
(T.D.) ; Hon. Brig.-Gen. in the Army, a
J.P. and D.L. for Essex (Sheriff 1890), and
Chm. of its Territorial Force Asso. ; has been
Chm. of Lee Valley Commn, since 1892 ;
served in S. Africa 1900-1901. Comdg. 20th
Batn. Imperial Yeo., and as Comdt. Norvals
Pont (despatches, C.B.) ; is a Knight of
Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, and Hon. Col. Essex Vol. Regt.;
commanded a Mounted Brig. 1916 (de-
spatches); sat as M.P. for Essex, W., or
Epping Div. (U) June 1917 to Nov. 1918;
elected for Epping Div. thereof (Co. U) Dec.
1918 ; has Order of Mercy : m. 1895, Lady
Gwendoline Audrey Adeline Brudenell
Rous, da. of 2nd Earl of Stradbroke; cr.
C. B. (Mil.) 1900 and (Civil) 1911. Monkhams ,
Waltham Abbey ; Arthur' s Club .
Combe, Major Henry Christian Seymour,
D. S.O., son of Capt. Christian Combe [see
M. Conyngham] ; b. 1890; ed. at R.M.C. ;
Major Roy. Horse Guards; European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1920, Lady
Moira Estelle ;Norah Frances, da. of 7th
Earl of Clonmell ; cr. D S.O. 1918.
Combe, Lieut.-Col. Herbert, D.S.O., son
of the late Charles Combe, of Pains Hall,
Cobham, Surrey ; b. 1878 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll. ; entered 3rd Hussars 1899, became
Capt. 1907, Major 1913, and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1919; S. African War 1902, present at
operations in Transvaal and Orange River
Colonies (Queen’s medal with three clasps),
European War i9i4-i8(wounded, despatches,
D.S.O. with Bar); appointed to command
Leicestershire Yeo. 1915, 15th Hussars 1916,
and 5th Dragoon Guards 1919: m. 1908, Amy
Kathleen, da. of the late G. M. A. Rudkin,
of Teignmouth ; cr. D.S.O. 1915 (Bar 1918).
Combe, Capt. James William, C.M.G. ;
b. 18— ; is Capt. R.N. ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Combe, Col. Lionel, C.B.E., son of the
late Maj.-Gen. James John Combe, Indian
Army; b. 1861; formerly Roy. Dublin
Fusiliers; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, C.B.E.): m. 1893, Katherine
Louise, da. of William Shipp; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Combe, Lteut.-Col. Sydney Boyce, D.S.O.,
son of Maj.-Gen. Boyce Albert Combe, C.B.,
M.C.; b. 1878; N.-W. Frontier of India
1902; European War 1914-19, in Mesopo-
tamia (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) : m. 1920,
Grace, da. of George B. Behrens, of Vronyn,
Denbigh; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Comben, Robert Stone, C.B.E., son of
Robert Stone Comben, of Woodford Bridge,
Essex; b. 1868; rendered valuable public
sers. during European War ; cr. C.B.E.
(Civil) 1920. Weymouth.
Comber, Major Henry Gordon, D.S.O. ;
b. 1869 ; Capt. and temporary Major Un-
attached List T.F. ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O., Orders of Crown of
Roumania, Stanislas of Russia, and Leopold
of Belgium, Legion of Honour); cr. D.S.O.
1918. Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Combs, Major Hugh Vivian, D.S.O., M.C.,
son of the late Percy Maurice Combs ; b.
1890; sometime Branch Sec. National Ser.
League (bronze medal) ; Capt. Oxfordshire
and Bucks L.I. (T.F.), and temporary Major
Machine Gun Corps ; European War 1914-19,
in France and Italy with his Regt. and with
Machine Gun Corps (twice wounded, de-
spatches five times, M.C., Italian medal for
valour, 1915 Star, D.S.O.) : m. 1914, Mariquita,
da. of the late Harry Bates, A.R.A. ; cr. D.S.O.
1919. Villa Piave, New Beckenham ; 1 7,
Hamilton Terrace, 1V.IF.8.
Comissiong, William Sayer, C.M.G., K.C.,
son of Matthew Comissiong; b. 1846; ed.
at St. George’s, Grenada ; Bar. Grenada
1867, and a K.C. 1887 ; appointed Escheator-
Gen., Grenada 1872; has acted on various
occasions as Attorney-Gen. and as Ch.
Justice thereof ; is a M.E.C. and a M.L.C.
of the Colony : m. 1868, Amelia Jane, da.
of Joseph Lyndsey; cr. C.M.G. 1911. St.
George's , Grenada.
Com mings, Lieut.-Col. Percy Ryan Con-
way, C.M.G., D.S.O.; b. 1880; entered
S. Staffordshire Regt. 1900, became Major
1915, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1917 ; S.
African War 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with
three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-18 on Staff (despatches,
D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col., C.M.G., Legion
of Honour) : m. 19 — ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G.
1919-
Common, Major Laurence Andrew,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Major R.F.A. ; served
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Compton, Brig.-Gen. Charles William,
C. B. , C.M.G., son of William John Compton;
6.1869; entered Somersetshire L.I. 1880, be-
came Capt. 1890, Majorigoo, Lieut.-Col. 1914,
Col. 1918, and Hon. Brig.-Gen. (retired) 1919;
N.W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with
clasp); European War 1914-18 (despatches
twice, C.M.G., C.B.) : m. 1895, Lalla Mary,
da. of Col. F. Lys ; cr. C.M.G. 1915, C.B.
(Mil.) 1918.
Compton, Col. Lord Douglas James
Cecil, C.B.E. [see M. Northampton].
Compton, Capt. Walter Burdge, M.V.O.,
D. S.O., son of W. Compton, of Mount Felix,
Walton-on-Thames ; b. 18 — ; entered R.N.
1890, became Lieut. 1899, Com. 1910, and
Capt. 1917 ; served during European War
1914-17, with a Destroyer Patrol Flotilla
(despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1911, Madeline, da.
of the late James Pymm, of Newcastle-on-
Tyne; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1905, D.S.O.
1917.
Compton-Smith [see Smith].
Comyn, Lieut.-Col. Edward Walter,
C. M.G., D.S.O. ; b. 1868 ; Lieut.-Col. R.G.A. ;
retired 1920 ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre, C.M.G.) :
m. 18 — , Ellina, who d. 1920, da. of — ;
cr. -D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Comyn, Henry Ernest Fitzwilliam, C.B. ,
son of the late Henry Fitzwilliam Comyn,
of Staplefield, Sussex ; b. 1854 ; was Assist.
Solicitor to the Treasury 1901-20: m. 1884,
Marian, da. of the late C. R. Skinner, of
Bedwardine House, Worcester; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1912. 8, The Avenue , Surbiton Hill ;
Union Club.
Comyn, Lieut.-Col. Lewis James, C.M.G.,
D. S.O., son of the late Andrew Nugent
u
*378
COMPANIONAGE.
Comyn, of Ballinder ry, co. Galway ; b. 1878 ;
ed. at Clongowes Wood Coll., and at Trin.
Coll., Dublin ; entered Connaught Rangers
1899, became Capt. 1906, Major 1915, and
Brevet Lieut. Col. 1917; European War
1914-18, on Staff (.despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut. -Col., C.M.G., Legion of
Honour) : m. 1914, Esther, only da. of the
late Laurence Egan ; cr. D.S.O. 1916,
C. M.G. 1918. Ballinderry , Ballinasloe, co.
Galway.
Concanon, Lieut.-Col. Edmond George,
D. S. O., son of James Blake Concanon, of co.
Galway : b. 1875 » is a Member of London
Stock Exchange, Lieut.-Col. Territorial
Force Reserve ; served in S. Africa 1899-
1900, with Mounted Inf. of City of London
Imperial Vol. (despatches, medal with seven
clasps, D.S O ) ; commanded BatDS. of Lon-
don Regt. 1913-18 and 1919-20: m. 1901,
Bertha rseckford Syvet, only da. of Tom
Gosselin, of Bagot, Jersey; cr. D.S.O. 1900.
Rock field, Athenry , co. Galway ; Ranelagh,
and Badminton Clubs.
Conder, Major Gerald, D.S.O. , son of the
late Rev. Alfred Conder ; b. 1873; is Major
R.A.V C. ; served during S. African War
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps),
and during European War 1914-16 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. *916. Middle-
ton Cottage , Bognor.
Congdon, Col. Arthur Edward Osmond,
C. M.G. ; b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Roy.
Munster Fusiliers (Col. 1918) ; Burma 1885-
88, S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with
four clasps), N.-W. Frontier of India
1908 (medal with clasp), European War 1914-
18 (despatches, C.M.G., Legion of Honour) :
m. 1905, Ann, da. of the Rev. J. H. Sutior
Moxly, Chap, to the Forces ; cr. C.M.G.
1918. 60, Brompton Square, S.W.3 ; Army
and Navy Club.
Congreve, Major Charles Ralph, D.S.O.,
son of the late Walter Ralph Congreve [see
Rich, Bt., colls.]; b. 1886 ; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll., and at R.M.C. ; entered Durham L. I.
1905, became Capt. 1914, and Brevet Major
1917; European War 1914-17 on Staff (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Major) : m. 1914,
Phillida Mary, da. of Brig.-Gen. Robert
Wanless-O’Gowan, C.B., C.M.G.; cr. D.S.O.
1914. United Service Club.
Congreve, Lieut.-Col. Francis Lane,
D. S.O., M.C., son of William Congreve, of
Congreve, and Burton; b. 1881; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll. ; Major and Acting Lieut.-
'Col. R.F.A. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.) : m. 1909, Evelyn C.,
da. of S. Knagg, of Cordeny, co. Louth ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Coningham, Flight- Lieut . Arthur, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; is Flight -Lieut. R.A.F. ;
served during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Coningham, Brig.-Gen. Frank Evelyn,
C. M.G., D.S.O. ; b. 1870; Lieut.-Col. Comdg.
xst Batn 12th Gurkha Rifles (Indian Army),
and Brig.-Gen. Comdg. 34th Brig. ; N.-W.
Frontier of India 1897 8 (medal with two
clasps), Tibet 1903-4 (medal), Kochin Ex-
pedition 1914- r5, European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., C M G.), Mesopotamia
1920; cr. D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G. 1919.
Conlan, Major Vernon Douglas Robert,
D. S.O. ; b. 18—; served during European
War 1914-18 as Major R.A.S.C. (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Connell, Major Hugh John , D.S.O., M.C.)
b. 18— ; Major Australian Forces ; European
War 1915-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Connell, Major James Charles Walter,
D.S.O., son of James Walter Ferrier
Connell, formerly of Auchencheyne, Dum-
friesshire ; b. 1877 ; entered King's Own
Scottish Borderers 1897, became Capt. 1901,
and Major 1914; served with Tirah Expedi-
tion 1897-8 (medal with clasp), during S.
African War 1902 (Queen’s medal with two
clasps), and during European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1st, 1903, Mary
Blanche, who d. 1904, da. of Edward Lake,
of Westgate House, Bury St. Edmunds;
2nd, 1910, Maud Kathleen, da. of Henry
Scrymgeour Wedderburn, formerly of Birk-
hill, Fife; cr. DS.O. 1Q15.
Connolly, Col. Benjamin Bloomfield,
C. B. , M.D., son of the late Rev. James
Campbell Connolly, Chap. R.N., and V. of
Brooke, Norwich ; b. 1845 \ ed. at Merchant
Taylors’ Sch., at Caius Coll., Camb., and
at Guy’s Hospital (B.A. Camb. 1868,
M.A. 1871, M.D. 1891); F.R.C.S. Ireland,
1889; entered Army Med. Ser. 1871, became
Surg.-Maj. 1882, Surg.-Lieut.-Col. 1891 (re-
tired 1891), and Col. 1902; served in Franco-
German War 1870-71 (German steel medal),
in Jowaki Expedition 1877-8 (medal with
clasp), in Zulu War 1879, in Egyptian War
1882, present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal
with clasp, bronze star), in E. Soudan 1884,
present at battles of El Teb and Tamai
(despatches, two clasps, 4th class Osmanieh),
and wdth Nile Expedition 1884-5, present
at attack on wounded convoy (despatches,
clasp): is an Assist. Director Med. Sers.,
Sussex ; was Warden of So. of Apothecaries
1916-17, and Master 1918-19, since when he
has been a Member of Gen. Med. Council :
m. 1881, Olivia Frances, second da. of
William Potts, J.P., of Newcourt, Athlone ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900. Kingscleie, Har-
rington Road, Preston Park , Brighton.
Connolly, Major Ch arles Ed ward , D.S.O.)
b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Cav. ; S. African
War 1992, European War 1915-18 (twice
wounded, despatches, D.S.O. with Bar); cr.
D. S.O. 1917 (Bar 1919).
Connolly, Major Louis Andrew, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Major
R.F.A. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches.
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr, D.S.O. 1919.
Connolly, William Patrick Joseph,
C. B.E., I.S.O. ; b. 18—; is Principal Clerk,
Ch. Sec.’s Office, Dublin Castle ; cr. I.S.O.
1913, C.B.E. (Civil) 1919. 63, Mernon Road,
Dublin.
Connor, Lieut.-Col. Frank Powell,
D. S.O., F.R.C.S., son of James Connor; b.
1877 ; M.R.C.S. England 1901, F.R.C.S.
1902; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Indian
Med. Ser. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Connor, Col. John Colpoys, C.M.G.,
M.B. ; b. 1867 ; ed. at Queen’s Coll., Bel-
fast, and at Roy. Univ. of Ireland (M.B.
and B.Ch. 1889); is Lieut.-Col. and Brevet
Col. R.A.M.C. ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902
(Queen’s medal with two clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during Euro-
pean War 19x4-17 (despatches, C.M.G.) : m.
1906, Evelyn, da. of Francis Archibald
Primrose [see E. Rosebery, colls.] ; cr.
C.M.G. 1917.
Connor, Rev. John Morgan, D.S.O.,
son of the late Rev. David M. Connor, of
Glasgow ; b. 1872 ; is a Chap, to the Forces
(United Free Church of Scotland); served
during EuropeanWar ioi4-i8(twice wounded,
despatches thrice, D.S.O); cr. D.S.O. 19x8.
10, Ormonde Avenue, Cathcart, Glasgow.
Connor, Capt. Harry George Adams-,
M. V.O-, son of the late Very Rev. G. H.
Connor, Dean of Windsor, and Domestic
Chap, to Queen Victoria; b. 1859; ed, at
Marlborough ; formerly Capt. Connaught
Rangers- served in Boer War 1881 ; ap-
pointed Ch. Constable of Isle of Wight 1899 ;
is a D.L. for Isle of Wight, a Com. of Order
of St. Stanislas of Russia, and a Knight of
Orders of Charles and Isabella la Catolicaof
Spain : m. 1893, Valerie Ellinor, da. of the
late Maj.-Gen. Sir Peter Henry Scratchley,
K. C.M.G., R.E. ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class)i909.
The Rangers, Sandown, Isle of Wight;
Chief Constable's Office, Newport, Isle of
Wight ; Naval and Military Club.
Conolly, Tl/a/orEdward Michael, C.M.G.,
son of the late Thomas Conolly, of Castle-
town, co. Kildare ; b. 1874 ; formerly Major
R.A.; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C. M.G.); cr. C-M.G. 1919. Castletown, Cel-
bridge, co. Kildare
Conran, Major William Douglas Baynes,
D. S.O.-, b. 1881; is Major R.E. ; served in
COMPANION AGE.
1379
Mesopotamia 1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Conrick, Major Horatio Victor Patrick,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Major Australian Army
Med. Corps; served during European War
1915-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Conroy, Major Andrew Meintjes, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; MajorS. A rican Forces, and Comdg.
a Commando; German S.-W. Airica 1914-
15 (despatches); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Consett, Capt. Montagu William Warcop
Peter, C.M.G., son of the late William Warcop
Peter Consett, J.P., D.L. [see M. Lothian,
colls.] ; b. 1871 ; Capt. R.N. ; was Naval
Attache to Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
1912-19 ; appointed Naval Adviser to Supreme
Council in Paris 1920 ; has Legion of Honour :
m. 1908, Ethel Maud, da. of the late Hon.
William Wilson, M.L.C. of Victoria; cr.
C.M.G. 1919. United Service, and Royal
Automobile Clubs.
Constable, Andrew Henderson Briggs,
C. B.E., K.C., son cf the late W. Briggs
Constable, of Benarty, Fife ; b 1865 ; ed. at
Dollar, and at Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. 1884,
LL.B. 18*8); Advocate, Scotland 1889, K.C.
1908, and Dean of Faculty 1920; appointed
Univ. Examiner and Lecturer in Economics,
Edinburgh 1892; was Sheriff of Caithness,
and Orkney and Shetland 1917-20, and of
Argyll 1920 ; unsuccessfully contested E.
Div. of Fifeshiie (C) Oct. rgoo, Kirkcaldy
District Jan. 1906, and Blackfriars Div. of
Glasgow Jan. 1910 : m. 1895, Elizabeth, da.
of tne late James Simpson, of Mawcarse,
Kinross ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. 23, Royal
Circus , Edinburgh ; University Club.
'Constable, Major Raleigh Charles Joseph
Chichester-, D.S.O., son of Lieut,-Col.
Walter George Raleigh Chichester-Con-
stable, of Burton Constable, Hull ; b. 1890 ;
entered Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s Own)
1912, and is Capt. and Brevet Major; served
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D. S.O., Brevet Major) ; is a Gen. Staff
Officer ; m. 1917, Gladys Consuelo, el. da. of
Edward Hanly, of 57, Eaton Place, S.W. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Constable-Maxwell-Scott [see Scott].
Constantine, Lieut.-Col. Charles Francis,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major and temporary Lieut.-
Col. Canadian R.H.A. ; European War 1914-
18 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Legion of
Honour) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1919).
•Conway, Capt. James Alphonsus, D.S.O.,
M.C., M.D. ; b. 18 — ; European War 1914-18
as Capt. R-A.M.C. (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Conway, Lieut.-Col. John Marcus Hobson,
D.S.O., F.R.C.S.I. ; b. 1874 ; is Major and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ; European
War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Conway-Gordon [see Gordon],
Conwy, Capt. Rafe Grenville Rowley-,
C.M.G. [see B. Langford, colls.].
Conyers, Miss Evelyn Augusta, C.B.E. ,
R.R.C.; b. 18 — ; Matron-in-Chief, Austra-
lian Army Nursing Ser. ; has R.R.C. (with
Bar); cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Coode, Capt. Charles Penrose Rushton,
C.B., D.S.O., son ofVice-Adm. Trevenen Pen-
rose Coode ; b. 1870 ; entered R.N. 1883, be-
came Lieut. 11891, Com. 1904, and Capt. 1913 ;
served at Gallipoli 1915, in command of
Destroyer Flotilla (despatches, D.S.O.,
Legion of Honour, American D.S.M., Order
of Rising Sun of lapan) ; appointed Director
of Operations Div. (Foreign Naval War
Staff) 1918 : m. 1904, Noel, da. of Adm.
of the Fleet Sir George Astley Callaghan,
G.C.V.O., K.C.B. ; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C B.
(Mil.) 1919.
Cook, Arthur Willsteed, C.I.E.; b.
18 — ; ed. at Portsmouth Gram. Sch., and at
Pembroke Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1895) ; entered
I.C.S. 1896, and served in Bengal as Assist.
Magistrate and Collector ; became Joint
Magistrate and Dep. Collector 1906, and
Magistrate and Collector 1911; cr. C.l.E.
1917. Midnapur, Bengal.
Cook, Col. Charles Chesney, D.S.O.,
son of Surg.-Gen. H. Cook, M.D., F.R.C.P. :
b. 1866 ; ed. at Eton (King’s Scholar) ; entered
Indian Army 1888, became Lieut.-Col. 1912,
and Col. 1917; retired 1020; Mesopotamia
1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; has 4th class
Serbian Order of the White Eagle ; author
of ‘‘The Indian Baggage Camel . m. 1896,
Harriet Mary, da. of Horace B. Goad ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916. Cavalry Club.
Cook, Capt. James, D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ;
Acting Capt. W. Riding Regt. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C», D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1919.
Cook, Edward Mitchener, C.l.E. , son of
C- C- Cook, of Worthing ; b. 1881 ; ed. at
Uppingham, and at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1902); entered I.C.S. 1903; was Under-Sec
to Govt, of India 1911-14, Aecountant-Gen.
Bombay 1916, Controller of Currency 1917,
and Acting Sec. to Govt, of India, Finance
Depart. 1919: m. 1904, Christine, da. of Allen
A. Duke, M D. ; cr. C.l.E. 1919. Simla, India;
East India United Service, Bengal (Calcutta),
Royal, Bombay Yacht, and Bengal (Simla)
Clubs.
Cook, Francis Alfred, D.S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut. York and Lancaster Regt.
( CF.); European War 1914-19 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cook, Frank Henry, C.l.E., son of the
late John Mason Cook ; b. 1862 ; is a member
of the firm of Thomas Cook and Sons,
tourist agents, of Ludgate Circus, E.C., a
Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, and a Lieut, for the
City of London : m. 1894, Beatrice, da. of
the late Jessie Lindell, of St. Louis, U.S.A. ;
cr. C.l.E. 1896. 33, Campden Hill Court,
W. ; Barnett Hill, Wonersh , Surrey ;
Conservative Club.
Cook, Major Frederick Charles, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; temporary Capt. and Acting
Major R.E. ; European War 19x4-19 (des-
patches, M.C., D.S.O., Croix de Guerre) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cook, Major George Harold van Allen,
D.S.O., son of W. B. Cook, of Morrisburg,
Ontario ; b. 1883 ; ed. at Toronto Univ. ;
Major Canadian Field Artillery ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1912,
Jeanne, da. of Dr. Ladriere, of Levis, Quebec;
cr. D.S.O. 1919. Junior Maval and Military
Club.
Cook, Maj.-Gen. Henry, C.B. ; b. 1837;
entered Army 1855, became Capt. 18 — , Major
18 — , Lieut .-Col. 18— , Col. 18 — , and Maj.-Gen.
(retired) 1893 : served during Indian Mutiny
1857 (wounded twice, despatches, medal
with clasp) ; appointed Col. Dorsetshire
Regt. 1910 ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1907. 85, Eaton
Terrace , S. IV.
Cook, Brig. -Gen. Henry Rex, C.l.E. ; b.
18 — ; Col. in the Army, and Hon. Brig.-Gen.
(retired) ; cr. C.l.E. 1919
Cook, Lieut.-Col. Herbert George, C.B.E. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C.; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.); cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Cook, Maj.-Gen. James, C.B.; b. 1844;
entered Bengal Inf. 1862, and B.S.C. (now
I.S.C.) 1867, became Capt. 1873, Brevet
Major 1879, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1886, Col.
1890, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1900; served
in N.-W. Frontier of India Campaign
1863 (medal with clasp), in Afghan War
1878-80, present at capture of Ali Musjid
(medal with clasp, Brevet Major), with
and Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition 1881,
with Soudan Expedition as Brig.-Major
1885 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
two clasps, bronze star. Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ;
appointed Col. an Indian Cav. Regt. 1004 ;
cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1899.
Cook, Lieut -Col. John Blair, D.S.O.,
M.C.,; b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. Roy. Scots
Fusiliers; served during European War
1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Cook, Basil Alfred Kemball-, C.B. ;
b. 1876 ; appointed Assist. Director of Trans-
1380
COMPANIONAGE.
ports, Admiralty 1914, Director of Naval
Sea Transport, Min. of Shipping 1917,
Director of Transports and Shipping 1919,
and Chm. Maritime Ser. Reparation
Commn. 1020; has Legion of Honour, and
2nd class Order of St. Stanislas : m 1906 ;
cr. C.B. (Civil) 1918. Bridgwater House,
St. James’s, S.W.
Cooke, Lieut. -Col. Alfred Fothergill,
C.M.G.; b. 1871 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. Army
Pay Depart.; retired 1920; N.-W. Frontier
of India 1897-8 (medal with two clasps) : cr.
C. M.G. 1918.
Cooke, Lieut. -Col. Aubrey St. John, D.S.O.,
2nd son of the late Professor Samuel Cooke ;
b. 1872 ; entered Roy. Sussex Regt. 1892,
and became Capt. I.S.C. (now Indian Army)
1901; retired 1904; Tirah Expedition 1897-8,
S. Africa 1900-1902, as D.A.A.G. for Trans-
port (D.S.O.); sometime Director of Trans-
port, Repatriation Depart., Transvaal ; ap-
pointed a Staff-Capt. 1914, and a temporary
Lieut. -Col. 1917 : rn. 1st, 1899, Emma Mathilde,
who d. 1919, youngest da. of the late
Lorenzo Tiden ; 2ndly, 1920, Agnes Mary,
da. of the late Edward Gordon, M.D.'; cr.
D. S.O. 1902. 14, Elvaston Place, S.W.
Cooke, Lieut. - Col. Bertram Hevvett
Hunter, C.M.G. , C.B.E., D.S.O. , son of John
Edward Cooke, formerly R.N. ; b. 1874 ; is
Lieut. -Col. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort’s
Own), and an A.A.G. ; Nile Expedition 1898
(medal , Egyptian medal with cla sp), S. African
War 1900-1502 on special ser. (wounded,
Queen’s medal with five clasps), European
War 1914-18 on Staff (severely wounded, de-
spatches four times, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col., Russian Order of St. Stanislas with
swords, C.M.G., Croix de Guerre, C.B.E.) :
m. 1903, Mary Henrietta, da. of the late
T. H. Cardwell, of Newnton, Tetbury,
Gloucestershire; cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G.
1918, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cooke, Lieut. -Col. Claude Edward Arthur,
C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Gen.
List ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C. B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cooke, Lieut.-Col. Edward Douglas
Montagu Hunter, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Major and
Acting Lieut.-Col. R.F.A. ; European War
1914- 19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Cooke, Lieut. -Col.. George Stanley Carter,
D. S.O. ; b. 1878 ; is Major and Acting Lieut.-
Col. R.E. ; served during S. African War
1859-1902 (Queen’s medal with three clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D S.O. 1917.
Cooke, Henry Arthur, C.M.G.; b. 18 — ;
ed. at Camb. Univ. ; Commercial Attache
Diplo. Ser. ; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Cooke, Maj.-Gen. Herbert Fothergill,
C. B., D.S.O., son of Col. William Smith
Cooke (formerly 22nd Regt.), of Heatherside,
Fleet, Hants ; b. 1871 ; ed. at All Hallows
Sch. , Honiton ; is Col. Indian Army ; Chitral
Relief Force 1895 (medal with clasp), N.-W. I
Frontier of India 1901-2 (clasp) and 1903-4 j
(medal with clasp), European War 1914-19
Comdg. a Brig, (despatches thrice, D.S.O., 1
Brevet Col., C.B.) ; appointed a D.A.G. 1917
with rank of Maj.-Gen. : m. 1909, Nancy
Emely, who</. 1919. da. of C. de J. Andrewes,
of Wykeham Cottage, Woldingham, Surrey ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1919. East India
United Service Club.
Cooke, Major John Campbell, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 18 — ; Major Gen. List, and a
D. A.Q.M.G. ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cooke, Col. Percival Robert; b. 18 — ;
Col. New Zealand Forces ; European War !
1915- 19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E* I
(Mil.) 1919.
Cooke. Major Ronald Campbell, D.S.O., \
M.C.; b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Major
R.A.M.C, ; European War 1914-19 with Field [
Ambulance (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. 1
D.S.O. 1919.
Cooke, Major Theodore Frederic Vernon, I
D.S.O., son of John Vernon Cooke, Indian
Police ; b. 1896; Capt. and Brevet R.M.L.I. ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Croix de Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cooke, Lieut.-Col. William Forrest,
D.S.O., son of S. P. Cooke, M.D., of Ottawa ;
b. 1882; a lumber manufacturer, and Lieut.-
Col Canadian Forces; S. Africa 1901-2, Euro-
pean War 1916-18 (despatches twice, D.S.O.):
m. 19 — , Beatrice Susan, da. of George Brig-
ham, of Ottawa; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cooke-Collis [see Collis].
Cookes, Major Dudley, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ;
is Major R.F.A. ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Croix de
Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cookson, Maj.-Gen. George Arthur, C.B.,
C.M.G., son of the late Col. S. B. Cookson,
! B.S.C. ; b. i860; entered Army 1880, became
\ Capt. I.S C. 1891, Major Indian Army 1900,
| Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1900, Lieut.-Col. 1904,
Brevet Col. 1905, Col. 1909, and Maj.-Gen.
1911 ; retired 1919 ; served on N.-W. Frontier
of India 1897-8 (medal with two clasps), with
Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (despatches, clasp),
in S. Africa 1899-1902 (despatches thrice,
Queen’s medal with six clasps, King’s medal
with two clasps, Brevet Lieut:-Col.), and
during European War 1914-16, Comdg. 2nd
Indian Cav. Div. (C.M.G.) ; appointed to
command Bangalore Cav. Brig. 1909, and
Lucknow Cav. Brig. 1911 : cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1911, C.M.G. 1916. Halsdon, Honiton.
Cookson, Lieut.-Col. Philip Blencowe,
C.M.G., O.B.E., son of the late Col. John
Blencowe Cookson, C.B., of Meldon Park,
Morpeth ; b. 1871 ; ed. at Eton ; entered 1st
Life Guards 1894, became Capt. 18 — , and
Major 1909; retired 1911 ; N.-W. Frontier
of India 1897-8 (medal with clasp), S. African
War 1899-1900 (Queen’s medal with four
clasps), European War 1914-15 (despatches,
C. M.G.); Lieut.-Col. Yeo., and a J.P. for
Northumberland : m. 1902, Gwendoline, da.
of the late Henry Arthur Brassey, of Preston
Hall, Kent; cr. C.M.G. 1915, O.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. Meldon Park, Morpeth ; Turf, Bache-
lors’, and White’s Clubs.
Cookson, Capt. Charles Selby Stirling-,
D. S.O., M.C., son of Charles Leslie Stirling-
Cookson, of Hound wood, and Renton, Scot-
land ; b. 1887 ; ed. at Harrow; Capt. Scottish
Borderers ; European War 1914-19 in Gal-
lipoli and Egypt (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.):
m. 1915, Kathleen Amy de Renzy, da. of
Lieut.-Col. O. H. Channer ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Coomber, Engineer-Corn. Thomas George,
D.S.O., son of Fleet-Paymaster Thomas
George Coomber, R.N. (retired), of Radley
Green House, Arkley, Herts; b. 1878; En-
gineer-Corn. R.N. ; European War 19 14-19
with Light Cruiser Squadron (despatches,
promoted, Legion of Honour, D.S.O.): m.
1910, Flora, da. of the late Benjamin Parker,
of Birmingham; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Coombs, Major Arthur George, D.S.O.,
son of John Coombs, of Bridgwater ; b. 1884 ;
ed. at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1906,
M.A. 1910) ; B.Sc. London 1910 ; Science
Master at Berkhamstead Sch. ,and Hon. Major
R.G.A. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O., Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
The School, Berkhamsted, Herts.
Coombs, Lieut.- Com. Henry Maurice,
D.S.O. ; b. 1886 ; Lieut. -Com. R.N. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 at Dardanelles, in Mediter-
ranean, and at Harwich (despatches. D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Coop, Rev. James Ogden, D.S.O.; b.
1869; is a Chap, to the Forces; served
during European War 1914-18 (despatches
twice, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cooper, Major Alan Leslie, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; Major R.E. ; European War 1914-18
in E. Africa (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Cooper, Alfred Duff, D.S.O., son of the
late Sir Alfred Cooper [see D. Fife] ; b. 1890 ;
ed.atEton, and at NewColl. , Oxford (Honours
Modern History 1911) ; a Clerk in Foreign
Office; formerly 2nd Lieut. Grenadier
Guards; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
COMPANION AGE.
1381
D.S.O.): rn. 1919, Lady Diana Olivia Wini-
fred Maud Manners, da. of 8th Duke of Rut-
land ; cr. D.S.O. 1918. 90, Gower Street,
W.C.; Bachelors' .Garrick, and White's Clubs.
Cooper, Brig. -Gen. Archibald Samuel,
C.B., C.M.G., son of the late Horace Cooper,
J.P., of Marlborough, Wilts; b. 1871 ; ed. at
Marlborough ; appointed Assist. Ch. Ac-
countant, Uganda Railways, 1897, Acting Ch.
Accountant 1900, Ch. Accountant, S. Nigeria
Railway 1908, Acting Financial Commr.,
Nigeria 1912, Gen. Manager Nigerian Rail-
way 1912, Director of Inland Waterways and
Docks (War Office) 1917, and Manager,
Peruvian Corporation 1919 ; is an Hon.
Brig.-Gen.,a M.£.C.,anda M.L.C.of Nigeria:
m. 1897, Jessie Maud, da. of the late Henry
Cooper of Valparaiso ; cr. C.M.G. 1916, CB-
(Civil) 1919. Lima , Peru ; 7, Langley Road,
Surbiton.
Cooper, Capt. Arkwright Richard,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Capt. Worcestershire
Regt. ; served during European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cooper, Maj.-Gen. Charles Duncan, C.B. ,
son of the late Brig.-Gen. George Lewis
Cooper, R.A. ; b. 1849 ; ed. at Christ’s Coll.,
Finchley ; entered 103rd Regt. 1868, became
Capt. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers 1879, Major 1888,
Lieut.-Col. 1895, Brevet Col. 1890, and Hon.
Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1906; served in S. Africa
1899-1902, in command of 2nd Batn. Roy.
Dublin Fusiliers, and subsequently in com-
mand of 4th Inf. Brig., present at relief of
Ladysmith (despatches, C.B.) ; commanded
102nd Regt. Dist. 1903-5 ; was Brig.-Gen.
Comdg. N. Irish Dist. and in charge of
Records 1905-6; appointed Col. Roy. Dublin
Fusiliers 1910: m. 1877, Blanche, da. of
Osmund Johnston, formerly of Wroxall,
Isle of Wight ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900. Beech-
mont. Silver Hill, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
Cooper, Col. Charles James, C.B.E . ; b.
18 — ; Col. New Zealand Forces (T.D.) ;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ;
cr. C.B.E- (Mil.) 1919.
Cooper, Major Clifton Graham Astley,
D.S.O. [see Paston-Cooper, Bt.].
Cooper, Maj.-Gen. Edward Joshua, C.B.)
M.V.O., D.S.O., son of the late Col. J. H-
Cooper, D.L., of Dunboden, co. Westmeath >
b. 1858 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered 99th
Regt. 1876, became Capt. Roy. Fusiliers
1885, Major 1897, Lieut.-Col. 1901, Brevet Col.
1904, Col. 1907. and Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1918 ;
retired 1918 ; Sudan Field Force 1886-7
as A.D.C., S. Africa 1900-1901 (despatches,
D.S.O.), Tibet Mission Escort 1904 (de-
spatches, C.B.), European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches) ; commanded troops in N. China
1910-14, in command of a Brig. 1914-15, and
of a Div. 1915, and a Brig. Com. 1917-18; is
a D.L. for Westmeath : m. 1894, Effie, only
da. of the late J. F. Balmain, of Dalvrek,
Perthshire; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1904,
M.V.O. (4th class) 1906. Dunboden Park ,
Mullingar, co. Westmeath ; Naval and Mili-
tary, and Royal Irish Automobile Clubs.
Cooper, Francis Alfred, C.M.G. , son of
the Rev. William Waldo Cooper, J.P., Rural
Dean and R. of W. Rasen, Lincolnshire ;
b. i860; ed. at Loughborough Gram. Sch.,
and at Rossall ; appointed Sanitary Sur-
veyor in P.W.D. Hong Kong, 1887, Surveyor
to Sanitary Board 1888, Inspector of Build-
ings in P.W.D. , Hong Kong 1888, Resident
Engineer 1890, and Director of PublicWorks
there 1891, and Director of Public Works,
Ceylon 1897 ; elected a M.E.C. and a M.L.C.,
Hong Kong 1892; is a M.L.C. of Ceylon, a
Member of Harbour Board and Municipal
Council of Colombo, a M.I.C.E., and a Fellow
of Sanitary Institute of Great Britain ; was
Pres, of Sanitary Board, Hong Kong 1895-7 J
received thanks of Govt, for services in
settlement of claims under Taipingsham Re-
sumption Ordinance 1896, and thanked by
Sec. of State for Colonies for services during
plague in Hong Kong 1896 : m. 1894, Frances
Louisa, 3rd da. of the Rev. George Thomas
Palmer, Rural Dean and R. of Newington,
S.E., and Hon. Canon of Rochester; cr.
C.M.G. iqoi. 81, Iverna Court, Kensington,
Cooper, Major Frank Sandiford, D.S.O. ;
b. 1873 ; is Major .Suffolk Regt., and Comdt.
of an Inf. Sch., with rank of Lieut.-Col. ;
served in W. Africa 1897-8 (medal with
clasp), and during European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cooper, Major Gordon Saxton, D.S.O. ;
b. 1881; is Major R.F.A. ; European War
1914- 19 (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1919, Bar-
bara Joyce, younger da. of H. Norman
Brooke, of Clifton House, Sidmouth ; cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Cooper, Col. Harry, C.M.G., C.B.E., son
of the late Henry Cooper; b. 1847; ed. at
Brentwood Gram.Sch.,andatRoy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; entered 98th Regt. 1865 and 47th
Regt. 1866, became Capt. 1878, Major Loyal N.
Lancashire Regt. 1881, Lieut.-Col. 1890, and
Col. 1896; retired 1904; served in Canada
1866 (medal with clasp), in Ashanti 1874
(medal), in Transvaal Campaign 1881, with
Burmah Expedition 1886 (medal with clasp),
with Dongola Expedition 1896 (medal,
Egyptian medal), in S. Africa 1899-1902,
as Col. Comdt. at Base (despatches twice,
Queen’s medal with clasp, King’s medal
with two clasps, C.M.G.), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-15, with Gen. Head Quarters
in France; was Vice-Consul in Bosnia 1877-8,
D.A.A. and Q.M.G., Ireland 1878-9, Vice-
Consul in Asia Minor 1879-80, D.A.A. and
Q. M.G., Ireland 1882-4, A.D.C. to Viceroy of
India 1884-8, D.A.A.G., Jamaica 1892-3 and
Dublin 1893-5, A.A.G., Egypt 1896-9 and W.
Dist. 1899, an A.D.C. to H.M. Queen Victoria
1898-1901, and to H.M. King Edward VII.
1901-4, and in command of Essex Inf. Vol.
Brig. 1906-8, and of a Territorial Force
Brig. 1908-11 ; was Col. Comdg. a Dist.
1915- 17: is a J.P. and a D.L. for Essex;
was Vice-Chm. of its Territorial Force
Asso. 1908-14 : m. 1894, Emily C. E., da. of
the late Commodore Henry Caldwell, C.B.,
A.D.C., R.N.; cr. C.M.G. 1900, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. United Service Club.
Cooper, Wing-Com. Henry, D.S.O. ;
b. 18—; is Wing-Com. R..A.F. ; European
War 1914-18 (Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Cooper, James Alexander, C.B.E. ; b.
18 — ; a temporary Principal Clerk Finance
Depart., War Office, and a J.P. ; cr. C.B.E.
1918.
Cooper, Lieut.-Col. John, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ;
is Major and temporary Lieut.-Col. Army
Ser. Corps; served during European War
1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Cooper, Major Lyall Newcomen, C.B.E.,
D.S.O.; b. 18—; Major R.E. ; European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., C.B.E.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cooper, Lieut.-Col. Reginald Alfred,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; formerly Capt. Dragoon
Guards ; is Capt. Yeo. and Lieut.-Col.
R. A.F. (Mil. Wing) ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cooper, Brig.-Gen. Richard Joshua, C.B.,
C. V.O., son of the late Rt. Hon. E. Cooper,
of Markree ; b. i860; entered Grenadier
Guards 1880, became Lieut.-Col. Irish
Guards 1900, Col. 1904, and Hon. Brig.-Gen.
1917 ; Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal with
clasp, bronze star), S. Africa 1900 (Queen’s
medal with two clasps), Gallipoli 1915
(wounded) ; was Private Sec. to Lord-
Lieut. of Ireland (Earl of Dudley) 1904-5 ;
is a Member of London County Council
(St. George’s, Hanover Square Div.) : m.
1904, Constance, da. of the late Alexander
W. T. Grant Thorold, of Cosgrove Hall,
Northants ; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1902,
C.V.O. 1909, C.B. (Mil.) 1917. Blackwell
Hall, Chesham ; 28, Lowndes Square, S.W.
Cooper, Robert Higham, G.B.E. ; b.
1878 ; European War 1914-19 as Major and
Acting Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. (despatches,
C. B.E ) : m. 1903, Alice Mary, da. of James
Tatlone; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1915. Egyptian
Government School of Medicine , Cairo ,
Egypt.
Cooper, Surg.-Capt. Vincent Morse,
D. S.O., b. 18 — ; is Surg.-Capt. (retired)
1382
COMPANION AGE.
R. N. ; served during European War 1914-17
(despatches, D.S.O., promoted); cr. D.S.O.
1917.
Cooper, Capt. Vivian Stewart, D.S.O. ,
M.C . ; b- 1892; Capt. Australian Inf.;
served during European War 1915-17 (twice
wounded, despatches, D.S.O., M.C.); cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Cooper, Lieut.-Col. William George,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Indian Army ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cooper, Capt. William Middleship,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18—; Capt. R.G.A. ;
European War 19T4-19 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cooper, Major William Rowland Fred-
erick, D.S.O., M.C., son of the late Rowland
Burrard Cooper ; b. 1883 ; ed. at Eton ;
Major 1st Dragoon Guards ; S. Africa
1901-2 with Mounted Inf. (Queen’s medal
with three clasps), European War 1914-18
(wounded, despatches, M.C.), Afghan War
1919 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1920. Sidlington Hall, near Ciren-
cester ; Army and Navy Club.
Cooper, Lieut.-Col. William Weldon
Herring-, C.B.E., D.S.O., son of the late
Harman Herring-Cooper, of Shrule Castle,
Carlow ; b. 1873 ; entered Army Ser. Corps
1901, became Capt. 1906, Major 1914 and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1918; is an A.Q.M.G, ;
S. Africa 1902 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1902, O.B.E. (Mil.) and C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919.
Cooper, Com. Henry Edmund Harvey
Spencer-, M.V.O., son of Col. Charles Lacon
Harvey (formerly Wilts Regt.), of Hazel-
dene, Exmouth ; b. 1884 ; entered R.N. 1900,
became Lieut. 1905, Lieut. -Com. 1913, and
Com. 1916; S. African War 1900 (medal),
European War 1914-18, present at battle of
Falkland Islands ; assumed surname of
Spencer-Cooper in lieu of his patronymic
1906 : m. 1917, Nonie Isabel, da. of the late
Lieut.-Col. John Sherston, D.S.O., Rifle
Brig., and widow of R. H. T. Handcock ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1913. United Service
Club.
Cooper-Key [see Key].
Coote, Colin Reith, D.S.O., M.P., el.
son of Howard Coote, Lord Lieut, of
Huntingdonshire, of Stukeley Hall, Hunt-
ingdon ; b. 1893; ed. at Rugby, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford ; Lieut. Cambridgeshire Regt.
(T.F.); European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O.) ; appointed Private
Parliamentary Sec. to Sec. of State for
India 1918 ; sat as M.P. for N., or Wisbech,
Div. of Cambridgeshire (L) Dec. 1917 to
Nov. 1918 ; elected for Isle of Ely Dec. 1918 :
m. 1916; cr. D.S.O. 1918. Tile Cottage,
Farnham Royal, Bucks.
Coote-Brown [see Brown],
Cope, Alfred William, C.B. ; b. 18—;
2ndSec. Min.ofPensions; cr.C.B. (Civil)i92o.
Cope, Capt. Arthur Hawtayne, D.S.O.,
son of Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope, R.A.;
b. 1892; Capt. Devonshire Regt., and a
Gen. Staff Officer ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.OQ : m. 1918, Mary Emery
Hiscock, da. of F. N. Teague, J.P., of
Worcester; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cope, Brig. -Gen. Thomas George, C.M.G. ,
D.S.O. [see Cope, Bt., cr. 1918].
Copeland, Major Rupert Ramsay,
D.S.O., M.C.\ b. 1892; Capt. and Acting
Major R.F.A. ; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., M.C.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Copeman, Col. Charles Edward Fraser,
C.M.G., son of the late Canon Copeman
of Norwich : b. 1867 ; ed. at Selwyn and
King’s Coll.. Camb. (B.A. 1889, M.A. 1907) ;
is Clerk of the Peace for Isle of Ely, Town
Clerk of Wisbech, and a D.L. for Cambridge-
shire ; sometime Col. Comdg. Cambridge-
shire Regt. : cr. C.M.G. 1917. The Avenue,
Wisbech ; Abbey Lodge , Sheringham, Nor-
folk ; Garrick Club.
Copeman, Lieut.-Col. Hugh Charles,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late George
Copeman, of Dunham Lodge, Little Dun-
ham, Norfolk ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Haileybury,
and at R.M.C. ; entered Essex Regt. 1881,
and retired as Major 1904 (re-joined 1914) ;
and is Lieut.-Col. (T.F.); S. African War
1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with five clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches thrice,
D.S.O., Russian Order of St. Stanislas with
Swords, C.M.G.); cr. D.S.O. 1916, C.M.G.
1918. Hopton Parsonage, Norwich.
Copland, William Wallace, M.V.O., son
of James Copland, of Dumfries ; 6.1853; ed.
privately; is a M.I.C.E., and Engineer to
| Sanitary Commrs., Gibraltar : m. 1st, 1879,
| Mary, who d. 1887, da. of Joseph Pritchard,
of Runcorn; 2nd, 18 — , Caroline, da. ofjoseph
R. Brett, of Sheerness; cr. M.V.O. (4th
j class) 1912. Gibraltar ; Junior Constitu-
! lional, and Mediterranean {Gibraltar) Clubs.
\ Coplans, Capt. Myer, D.S.O., O.B.E. ,
M.D., son of Michael Coplans; b. 1879;
M.D. (State Medicine) London 1904; Capt.
I R.A.M.C. (T.F.) ; S. African War 1899-1902,
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Order of Leopold of Belgium, French and
J Italian Croix de Guerre, O.B.E.) : m. 1907,
j Estelle Rachel, da. of Alexander Leon; cr.
D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 29, Carlton
J Hill, St. John's Wood, N. W.
Coplestone, Frederick, C.B.E. , son of
George Coplestone; b. 1850; a newspaper
i proprietor, Editor of Chester Chronicle, and
j a J.P. for City of Chester : m. 1878, Sarah, da.
of William Lewis ; cr. C.B.E- (Civil) 1920.
[ Barrel Will House, Chester.
j Coppinger, Capt. Robert Henr\% C.B.E.,
i son of the late Valentine John Coppinger,
Bar.-at-Law; b. 1877 ; Capt. R.N. ; European
War 1914-19 with Dover Patrol and Ocean
Escort (despatches, C.B.E.) : m. 1909,
Georgiana Katherine Grace, da. of the late
G. Bousfield Long, of Chipping House,
I Wotton-under-Edge ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
| Coppinger, Lieut.-Col. Walter Valentine,
j D.S.O., M.D. ; b. 1875 ; ed. at Durham Univ.
(M.B. and B.Ch. 1897, M.D. 1899); Lieut.-Col.
Indian Med. Ser., and a F.R.C.S. I. ; Meso-
Eotamia 19x4-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
>.S.O. 1918.
I Corballis, Squadron-Leader Edward
I Roux Littledale, D.S.O.; b. 1890; formerly
I Capt. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers; now Squadron-
Leader R.A.F. ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches twice, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Corbett, Rear-Adm. Charles Frederick,
C.B., M. V.O., son of the late Adm. Sir John
Corbett; b. 1867; entered R.N. 1881, became
Lieut. 1891, Com. 1902, Capt. 1907, and Rear-
Adm. 1910; sometime Naval A.D.C. to H.M. ;
European WarJ 1914-18 (despatches, C.B.,
Order of the Nile): m. 1920, Marjorie,
da. of the late Thomas Percy Borrett, of
Cransford Hall, Saxmundham ; cr. M.V.O.
! (4th class) 1904, C.B. (Mil.) 1916. United
Service Club.
1 Corbett, Major Cecil Uvedale, D.S.O.y
el. son of Richard Cecil Corbett, of Stableford
Hall, Bridgnorth [see E- Perth, colls.] ; b.
1880 ; formerly Lieut. R.H.A., and Major
Shropshire Yeo. ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O., Order of A viz of Por-
j tugal) : m. 1904, Gwendolen Alice, da. of
Thomas Holford, of Castle Hill, Dorset [see
j Webley-Parry-Pryse, Bt.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Stableford , Bridgnorth, Salop; Army and
j Navy Club.
i Corbett, Major Garnet Robert de la
Cour, D.S.O.; b. 1882; Major R.G.A. ; Euro-
I pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Corbett, Geoffrey Robert Josceline,
D.S.O. .youngest son of Richard Cecil Corbett,
of Stableford Hall, Bragnorth [see E. Perth,
1 colls.]; b. 1889; European War 1914-18 as
Lieut. Coldstream Guards (despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 1914, Beatrice Florence, only
child of Col. Ernest Blane, C.B., of Fair-
bourne, Farnham, Surrey; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Corbett, Com. Godfrey Edwin, C.B.E.,.
son ol the late Capt. Frank Corbett, 33rd
' Regt., of Presteigne, Radnorshire ; b. 18— ;
| Com. (retired) R.N. ; European War 1914-18,
on Blockade Patrol and with Ocean Escort
(despatches, C.B.E ) ; cr. C.B.E. 1919.
COMPANIONAGE.
I.tfS
Corbett, Capt. Robert Gwynne, D.S.O.,
son of John Edmund Corbett ; b. 1872;
entered R.N. 18 — , and became Capt. 1912;
served during European War 1914-16, with
Patrol Cruisers (despatches, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1916.
Corbett, Lieut.-Col. Robert Lorimer,
C. B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. R.A.O.C. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.);
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Corcoran, John Arthur, C.B., son ot
James Corcoran, J.P., of Oakley Park, Birr,
King’s Co.; b. 1862; ed. at Univ. Coll.,
Dublin; was Assist. Sec., War Office 1917-
20, since when he has been Director of
Army Contracts : m. 1905, Edna Lea, da. of
the late John Lea Smith ; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1919.
62, Cornwall Gardens , 5. W. 7; Reform Club.
Cordeaux, Col. Edward Kyme, C.B.E.,
son of the late John Cordeaux, F.R.G.S., of
Great Coates House, near Grimsby ; 6.1866;
ed. at Oakham Sch.,and in Dresden; Col.
Lincolnshire Regt. Reserve, and Col. Labour
Corps, and a J.P. for Lincolnshire (Parts of
Lindsey); S. Africa 1900-1901 (despatches,
Queen’s medal with four clasps), European
War 1914-19 (despatches, Belgian Croix de
Guerre, C.B.E.) : m. 1893, Hilda, M.B.E ,
da. of the late Sir Henry Bennett, J.P.,
D. L., of Great Grimsby; cr. C.B.E (Mil.)
1919. Brackenborough Lawn , Louth , Lin-
colnshire; United Service Club.
Cordeaux, Major Harry Edward Spiller,
C. B., C.M.G., son of the late Edward Cor-
deaux, I.C.S. ; 6. 1870; ed. at Cheltenham,
and at St. John’s Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1892) ;
entered I.S.C. (now Indian Army) 1895 ;
became Capt. 1902, and Major (retired)
1912 ; appointed Vice-Consul at Berbera,
Somaliland 1900, Consul 1902, Dep. Commr.
1904, Acting Commr. and Consul-Gen. 1904
(despatches), Commr., Com.-in-Ch., and
Consul-Gen. 1906, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch.,
Uganda 1910, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of St.
Helena 1911 (also Ch. Justice), and Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch. of Bahamas 1920 : m. 1912,
Maud, da. of the late Hon. George Went-
worth-Fitzwilliam, M.P. [seeE. Fitzwilliam,
colls.], and widow of the Hon. Cospatrick
Thomas Dundas[see M. Zetland]; cr. C.M.G.
1902, C.B. (Civil) 1904. Government House
Nassau, Bahamas.
Corder, Major Arthur Annerley, C.M. G. ,
O.B.E. ; b. 18—; European War 1914-18, as
MajorR.A.O C.(despatches,C.M.G.,O.B.E.) ;
cr. C.M.G. 1916, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Geendoon,
Havant , Hants.
Corfe, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Cecil, D.S.O.
b. 18—; is Major S. African Defence Force;
served during European War 191418 ; is
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. a Batn. Cheshire Regt.
(wounded, despatches twice, D.S.O. with
two Bars, Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. (and
two Bars) 1917.
Corfield, Major Frederick Alleyne,
D. S.O., O.B.E ., son of the late Frederick
Channer Corfield [see Alleyne, Bt.]; b. 1884;
Major R.A.S.C.; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., O.B.E, Belgian Croix de
Guerre): m. 1907, Mary Graham, da. of the
late i. Bowater Vernon, of Hanbury, Wal-
lington, Surrey; cr. D.S.O. 1917, O.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919. Chatwall , Leebotwood, Salop.
Corfield, Major Gerald Frederick
Conyngham, D.S.O., son of the late Rev.
William George Conyngham Corfield, for-
merly R. of Heanor, Derby ; 6. 1886; served
during European War 1914-18 as Major R.E.,
and an Assist. Director of Inland Water
Transport (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1919,
Isla, da. of S. Hartley, of Colombo ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Cork, Philip Clarke, C.M.G. , son of the
late Rev. J. Cork, R. of St. Ann, Jamaica;
6. 1854; ed. privately; entered Civil Ser.,
Jamaica, 1875, and became Protector of
Immigrants, Grenada 1881 and Jamacia 1884,
Assist. Colonial Sec. 1897, Colonial Sec.,
British Honduras 1901, Administrator of St.
Lucia 1905, and Colonial Sec., and Revenue
Commr., Jamaica 1909; acted as Gov. of
British Honduras 1903-4 and 1905, of Wind-
ward Islands 1906 and 1908, and of Jamaica
1909 : m. 1881, Mary Druce, da. of the late
Alexander Woodburn Heron ; cr. C.M.G.-
1904.
Corker, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Martin, C.B.,
M.D., son of Thomas Ware Corker, of
Rushbrook, co. Cork; b. 1856 ; ed. at Queen’s
Univ., Ireland (B.A. 1st honours 1876, M.A.
1877, M.D. and M.Ch. 1879); entered Army
1880, became Major R.A.M.C. 1892, Lieut.-
Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1905, Col. 1907, Surg.-
Gen. 1911, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1917 j
served in Mohmand Campaign 1897, and
with Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (despatches,,
(medal with two clasps) ; appointed Principal
Med. Officer, Cape Colony 1904, Belfast Dist.
1905, Scottish Command 1906, Egypt 1909,
Lucknow Div. 1911, Poona Div. 1912, and;
Secunderabad Div. 1913; was an Hon. Phy-
sician to H.M. 1912-18; Dep. Director oT
Med. Sers. in India 1912-15; is a Knight of
Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England: m. 1886, Florence, da. of James
Edward Leslie, of Lecarron, Passage West,
co. Cork; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915. Junior
United Service Club.
Corkhill, Percy Fullerton, C.B.E., son
of Thomas Corkhill, of Liverpool ; 6. 1873 ;.
admitted Solicitor 1907 ; Sec. to Lord
Mayor of Liverpool, Assist. Solicitor Liver-
pool Corporation, and Acting Treasurer
Asso. of Local War Pensions Committee of
Great Britain and Ireland ; has Order of
Crown of Belgium ; cr. O.B.E. (Civil) 1919,.
C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Town Hall, Liverpool.
Corkran, Brig.-Gen. Charles Edward,
C.B. , C.M.G., D.S.O., son of Col. Charles
Seymour Corkran [see Peel, Bt., colls.]*
b. 1872; entered Grenadier Guards 1893, b&-
came Capt. 1899, Brevet Major 1902, Lieut.-
Col. 1915, Brevet Col. 1916, and Col. 1919;
Nile Expedition 189S, present at battle of
Khartoum, S. Africa 1900-1901 (Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps, Brevet Major), European War
1914-18 (wounded, despatches twice, D.S.O.,
Brevet Col., Order of Karageorge of Serbia,
and Se; bian Gold (Vledalfor Mil. Valour); was
Brig.-Maj., Aldershot 1911-14; is Comdt. of"
Senior Officers’ Sch. with rankof Brig.-Gen. :
m. 1904, Winifred, da. of Col. Horace
Ricardo, C.V.O. ; cr. D.S.O. and C.M.G.
1915, C B. (Mil.) 1919.
Corkran, Mrs. Florence Caroline
Seymour, C.B.E. [see Peel, Bt., colls.].
Corkran, Victor George Seymour,,
C. V.O., son of Col. Seymour Corkran,
formerly Grenadier Guards [see Peel, Bt.;
colls.] ; 6. 1873 ; ed. at Et'on Coll. ; was
Private Sec. to Chancellor of the Exchequer
(Rt. Hon. Sir William Harcourt, M.P.>
1893-4, Assist. Private Sec. to Lord-Lieut.
of Ireland (Earl Cadogan) 1893-9, Private
Sec. to Gov. of N. S. Wales (Earl Beauchamp)
1899-1900, Private Sec. to Earl Cadogan 1900-
1903, and Comptroller of the Household to
Lord-Lieut. of Ireland (Earl Dudley) 1903-5 ;
acted as Gentleman-in-Waiting to Princess
Beatrice while in Spain 1907 ; appointed are
Extra Equerry to Princess Beatrice 1907
Equerry 1908, and Comptroller, and
Treasurer of the Household of H.R.H.
1909: m. 1913, the Hon. Hilda Caroline
Chichester, da. of 2nd Baron Templemore
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1900; C.V.O. 1904.
Stone Green Hall , Mersham , Kent ; Bache-
lors' Club.
Corlette, Lieut.-Col. James Montagu
Christian, C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the Rev.
Canon James Christian Corlette, D.D., of
Sydney, N.S. Wales; b. 1880; ed. at Sydney
Gram. Sch. and Univ.; an A.M.I.C.E., and
Lieut.-Col. Australian Engineers ; European
War 1914-18, Comdg. R.E. 2nd Australian
Div. (despatches five times, D.S.O., Legion
of Honour, C M.G., 1914-15 Star) : m. 1914,
Ruby, da. of Paterson J. Saunders, of New-
castle, N.S. Wales; cr. D.S.O. 1918, C.M.G.
1919 Neivcaslle, N.S. Wales; University
( Sydney ) Club.
Cormack, Brig.-Gen. J ohn Dewar, C.M.G. „
C. B.E., son of the late Alexander Cormack,
of Dumbarton; 6. 1870; ed. at Glasgow
Univ. (B.Sc. double 1st class Honours 1892) p
D. Sc. Brussels; is an Hon. Brig.-Gen., a
M.I.C.E., a M.I.M.E., a M.I.E.E., Regius
Professor of Civil Engineering and Me-
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COMPANION AGE.
chanics, Glasgow Univ., and a Chevalier of
Legion of Honour; sometime Professor of
Mechanical Engineering, Univ. Coll.,
London ; appointed Ch. Contracts Officer,
Mil. Aeronautics at War Office 1915, Assist.
Director, Aircraft Equipment 1916, and
Director there of Supply and Production
(Air Board) 1917 ; was Ch. Representative
Air Board and Ch. Representative Aero
Supply Depart., Min. of Munitions in U.S.A.
1917-18; author of various scientific and
literary papers : m. 1902, Fanny, da. of the
late John Lister, of Leeds; cr. C.M.G.
1917, C B E. (Mil.) 1919. 11, Park Terrace ,
Glasgow ; 37, Hyde Park Gate , 5. W.
Cornes, Major Hugh, D.S.O., son
of F. Cornes; b. 1879; entered R.A. 1898,
became Capt. 1907, Major 1914; served during
S. African War 1900 (Queen’s medal with
two clasps), and during European War
1914- 17 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1911,
Katharine Elizabeth, da. of the late George
H. H. Weale; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Cornish, Major Arthur William Dunney,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 1884 ; Major Indian Army ;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cornish, Cyril Richard, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ;
Lieut. Australian Forces ; European War
1915- 18 (w’ounded, despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Cornish-Bowden [see Bowden].
Cornoch-Taylor [see Taylor].
Cornwall, Major Charles Ernest, D.S.O. ;
0. 18 — ; Major Special List, and attached
Gordon Highlanders; European Wari9i4-i9,
with S. African Defence Force (prisoner,
despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cornwall, Lieut.-Col. James Handyside
Marshall, C.B.E., D.S.O., M.C.; b. 1887;
Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.F.A. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O., Order of Crown of Belgium, Croix
de Guerre, Brevet Lieut.-Col., C B.E.,
American D.S.M.); cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.B.E,
(Mil.) 1919.
Cornwall, Lieut.-Col. James Kennedy,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. Canadian
Railway Troops ; served during European
War 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Croix de
Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cornwallis, Col. Fiennes Stanley Wyke-
ham, C.B.E., son of the late Major Fiennes
Cornwallis, of Chacombe Priory, near Ban-
bury ; b. 1864 ; ed. at Eton ; Col. T.F.
Reserve (T.D.), Chm. Kent War Agricul-
tural Executive Committee and of Kent
County Council, a J.P. and D.L- for Kent, a
Member of its Insurance and War Pensions
Committees, and a Gov. and Trustee Roy.
Agricultural So. ; sat as M.P. for Maidstone
(C) 1888-95 and 1898-1900: m. 1886, Mabel,
da. of the late Oswald P. Leigh, of Belmont
Hall, Cheshire ; cr. C.B.E- 1918. Linton
Park, Maidstone ; Carlton Club.
Cornwallis, Major Kinahan, C.B.E.,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Major Special List; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.,
C. B.E., Orders of the Nile, of King Geoige
I . of Greece, and of El Nahda of the Hedjaz) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Corrie, Lieut.-Col. William Francis
Taylor, D.S.O., son of Maj.-Gen. William
Taylor Corrie, Devonshire Regt. ,of 3 5,Creffield
Road, Ealing, W.5 ; b. 1869 ; ed. at Cranleigli
Sch., and at R.M.A. ; Lieut.-Col. R.G.A. ;
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897 (medal with
clasp), Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (clasp), S.
Africa 1900-1902 (despatches twice, Queen’s
medal with six clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps), European War 1914-19 (despatches
four times, D.S.O., 1914 Star, two medals);
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Corrigal, Major David James, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Forces, and
a Gen. Staff Officer ; European War 1915-19
despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Corrigan, Lieut. -Col. Charles Arthur,
D. S.O., son of T. S. Corrigan, of Toronto;
b. 1877; Lieut.-Col. Canadian Army Ser.
Corps; served during European War 1914-
18 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Corrigan, Major John Joseph, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Australian Forces; Euro-
pean War 1915-18 (wounded, despatches,
D.S.O. with Bar) ; cr. D.S.O, 1918 (Bar
1919).
Corry, Brig.-Gen. Noel Armar Lowry-,
D.S.O. [see E. Belmore, colls.].
Corsan, Major Reginald Arthur, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of John Corsan, of Streatham
Hill, S.W. ; b. 18 — ; Major R.F.A.; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) :
m. 1910, Ella Doris, da. of Sidney Pears, of
Streatham Hill, S.W. ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Corsar, Etigineer Lieut. -Com. John Kirk,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; is Engineer Lieut.-Com.
R. N. ; served at battle of Jutland 1916 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Cory, Maj.-Gen. George Norton, C.B. ,
D.S.O., son of Charles D. Cory, of Toronto,
Canada; b. 1874; ed. at Lennoxville, Canada;
entered Roy. Dublin Fusiliers 1895, became
Capt. iqoo, Major 1913, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1915, Brevet Col. 1917, and Maj.-Gen. 19x9;
S. Africa 1899-1901 as Adjl. Composite Regt.
of Mounted Inf. (despatches, D.S.O.),
European War 1914-18, as Maj.-Gen. on
Staff (despatches twice, Brevets Lieut.-
Col., Col , and Maj.-Gen., 2nd class Russian
Order of St. Anne with Swords, C.B.,
Orders of Redeemer of Greece and White
Eagle of Serbia, Legion of Honour) ;
appointed Brig. Major 1911, and Gen. Staff
Officer at Head Quarters 1913; cr. D.S.O.
1900, C.B. (Mil.) 1918. Naval and Military
Club.
Cory, William Wallace, C.M.G. , son of
Thomas Cory, of Winnipeg. Manitoba,
Canada ; b. 1865 ; ed. privately, and at St.
John’s Coll., Winnipeg; appointed Inspec-
tor of Yukon Offices, and of Interior and
Justice Departs., Yukon 1901, Assist.
Commr. of Dominion Lands 1904, and Dep.
Min. of the Interior 1905 ; is Commr., N.-W.
Territories, and Acting Dep. Min., Immi-
gration and Colonization : m. 1888, Laura,
da. of the late John Watson; cr. C.M.G.
1909. Ottawa, Canada; Rideau ( Ottawa )
Club.
Cosens, Lieut.-Col. Gordon Philip Lewes,
D.S.O., son of the late Philip J. Cosens, of
Warren Lodge, Newmarket ; b. 1884 : for-
merly Capt. and Brevet Major 1st Dragoons ;
retired as Lieut.-Col. 1920; European War
1914-18 (despatches twice, Brevet Major,
D.S.O.): m. 1920, Gwladys Ethel, da. of the
late Capt. F. G. Mawer, Welch Regt. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Cosgrave, Lieut.-Col. Lawrence Vincent
Moore, D.S O., son of Lawrence Joseph Cos-
grave, of Toronto ; b. 1890; ed. at R.M.C.,
Kingston, and at McGill Univ., Montreal;
is a Civil Engineer, and Major and tem-
porary Lieut.-Col. Canadian Forces ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 on Staff (despatches,
D.S.O. with Bar, Croix de Guerre) : m.
19x6, Beryl Hunter Jones, of Honolulu;
cr. D.S.O. 1916 (Bar 1918). 565, Jarvis
Street, Toronto; Royal Canadian Yacht ,
and National ( Toronto ) Clubs.
Cosgrove, Major John Robert, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18— ; Major Canadian Railway
Troops ; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cossart, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Raleigh
Blandy, D.S.O., son of Charles John Cossart,
of Madeira; b. 1877; is Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.F.A. ; served during S. African
War 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with three
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.. Order of Crown
ot Italy): m. 1910, Evelyn Mary, da. of Rev.
George Carter; cr. D.S.O. 1916. 75, Mark
Lane, E.C.3.
Costello, Major Edward, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major Australian Light Horse;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O. );
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Costello, Brig.-Gen. Edmond William.
V.C., C.M.G., C.V.O. , D.S.O.; b. 1873;
COMPANIONAGE.
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Lieut. -Col. and Brevet Col. Indian Army; (
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (despatches,
twice wounded, medal with two clasps,
V.C.) and 1908 (medal with clasp), Mesopo-
tamia 1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.,
Brevet Col.); appointed a Brig. Com. 1920,
with rank of Brig. -Gen. ; cr. D.S.O. I9i7»
C. M.G. 1918, C.V.O. 1919.
Costigan, Capt. Charles Telford, D.S.O. ,
M.C., son of Thomas John Costigan; b. 1880;
ed. at Halbroke Coll. ; served during Euro-
pean War 1914-17, first as Field Cashier
Canadian Forces, and afterwards as Capt.
Canadian Inf. (wounded, despatches, M.C.,
D. S.O., missing); cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Costigan, Lieut.-Col. Richard, D.S.O.,
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian Artillery;
European War 19 15- 19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Costin, Capt. Eric Boyd, D.S.O.; b-
1889 ; is Capt. W. Yorkshire Regt. ; served
during European War 19x4-17 (despatches,
D.S.O., Legion of Honour); cr. D.S.O. 1917"
Costley- White [see White],
Cotgrave, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Scott,
D.S.O.; b. 1882; is Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C. ; S. African War 1902
on Staff (Queen’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cottee, Major Herbert, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ;
is Lieut, and Acting Major R.F.A.; served
during European War 1914-17 (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cottell, Col. Reginald J ames Cope,
C. B.E.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col., and Brevet
Col. R.A.M.C. (retired) ; European War
I9i4-i9(despatches, C.B.E-) ; cr. C.B.E (Mil.)
1919.
Cotter, Major Edmond Brian, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major R.G.A. ; European War
1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917.
'Cotter, Lieut.-Col. Harry John, C.I.E.,
D. S.O., son of the late Major John Cotter,
The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.); b. 1871; ed. at
R.M.A, ; entered R.A. 1890, became Major
1911, and Lieut.-Col. 1917 ; served with Isazai
Expedition 1892, with Chitral Relief Force
1895 (medal with clasp), in China 1900 (medal),
and during European War 1914-18 (wounded,
despatches, D.S.O., 4th class Serbian Order
of the White Eagle, C.I.E.); is Comdg. an
Artillery Brig. : m. 1902, Alice Elizabeth, da.
of the Rev. G. Armitage ; cr. D.S.O. 1916,
C.I.E. 1918.
Cotter, Joseph, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; a
Member of National Maritime Board ; cr.
C. B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Cotterell, Cecil Bernard, C.I.E. , son
cf George Cotterell, of York ; b. 1875; ed. at
Trin. Coll. Sch., Stratford-on-Avon, at St.
Peter’s Sch., York, and at Balliol Coll., Ox-
ford (B.A. 1898) ; entered I.C.S. 1899, and
served in Madras as Assist. Collector and
Agent to Gov. of Vizagapatam ; appointed
Dep. Commr., Salt, Abkari, and Customs
Depart. 1906, Sub-Collector and Joint Magi-
strate 1910, Private Sec. to Gov. of Madras
1912, and Collector and District Magistrate
1918; cr. C.I.E. 1915. Madras; East
India United Service Club.
Cottingham, Lieut. -Col. Edward Roden,
M.V.O., son of the late Col. Edward Roden
Cottingham, R.F.A. , of Hermit’s Hill,
Burghfield, Berks; b. 1866 ; entered R.M.A.
1884, became Capt. 1895, Brevet Major 1905
(retired 1907), and Lieut.-Col. 1919; S.
Africa 1900 as Special Ser. Officer and as
D. A.A.G. (medal with two clasps) ; was
Instructor of Gunnery, R.M.A., Portsmouth
1902-7 and 1914-17, and Admiralty Recruiting
Staff Officer, Exeter 1917-19 ; has Coronation
medal : m. 1909, Mary, da. of the late Robert
Walter Travers Bowen-Colthurst, of Drip-
sey Castle, Coachford, co. Cork ; cr. M. V.O.
(4th class) 1907. 10, Radnor Park West,
Folkestone ; Junior United Service Club.
Cottle, Mrs. Adela, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
m. 18—,— Cottle; cr. O B.E. 1918, C.B.E.
T9I9-
Cotton, Major Arthur Egerton, D.S.O.
[see V. Combermere, colls.].
Cotton, Brig.-Gen. Arthur Stedman,
C M.G., C.B.E., A M., D.S.O., son of the late
Major Joseph William Minchin Cotton, J.P.,
of 2, Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W. ;
b. 1873; ed. at Merchant Taylors’ Sch., and
at R.M.A. ; entered R.A. 1893, became Capt.
1 <300, Major 1910, Lieut.-Col. 1916, and Brevet
Col. 1919 ; is a temporary Brig.-Gen. ;
China 1900 (medal), European War 1914-20,
finally in S. Russia (thrice wounded, de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevets Lieut.-Col. and
Col., Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of
Italy, C.M.G., French and Belgian Croix de
Guerre, C.B.E,, A.M., ) : m. 1903, Rose, da.
of the late Robert Bousfield, D.L. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1915, C.M.G. 1919, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1920.
Army and Navy, and Albemarle Clubs.
Cotton, Charles William Egerton, C.I.E.
[see V. Combermere, colls.].
Cotton, Capt. Richard Greville Arthur
Wellington Stapleton-, C.B.E., M.V.O.
[see V. Combermere].
Cotton, Lieut.-Col. Ronald Egerton,
D.S.O. [see V. Combermere, colls.].
Cottrell, Capt. Arthur Foulkes Bag-
lietto, D.S.O.; b. 1891; is Capt. R.F.A.;
served during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) : m. 19—; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cottrell, Lieut.-Col. Reginald Foulkes,
D.S.O., son of William Foulkes Cottrell; b.
1895 ; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
R.G.A., and Assist. Controller Surplus
Supplies and Salvage; European War 1914-
18 (despatches, D.S.O., Order of Redeemer
of Greece, Greek medal for Mil. merit,
Brevet Lieut.-Col.); cr. D.S.O. 1918,
Cottrell, Com. William Henry, C.M.G.,
O.B.E., son of the late Major W. F. Cottrell;
b. 1863; is Com., Roy. Naval Vol. Reserve;
served at Dardanelles 1915 (despatches,
C.M.G., Legion of Honour) : m. 1889, Louisa
Celestina Baglietto; cr. C.M.G. 1915, O.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Cottrill, Capt. Joseph, D.S.O., D.C.M. ;
b. 1870 ; entered Roy. Welsh Fusiliers (from
ranks) 1914, and became Lieut, and tern
porary Capt. (retired) ; European War 1914-
18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Coubrough, Anthony Cathcart, C.B.E.,
son of Anthony Sykes Coubrough, J.P., ©f
Blanefield, Stirlingshire; b. 1877; ed. at
Albany Acad, and Univ. of Glasgow (M.A.
1898, B.Sc. 1900); an Engineer, Gen.
Manager for Icdia of Mather and Platt
(Limited), engineers, of Manchester, London,
and Calcutta, and a M.I.E.E. and M.I.M.E. ;
Controller Munitions Board 1917-19 ; cr.
C. B.E. (Civil) 1919. Bengal ( Calcutta ) Club.
Couchman, Major Frank Mungeam
D. S.O.; b. 18 — ; Major Australian Imperial
Forces ; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
| D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Couchman, Brig.-Gen. George Henry
I Holbeche, D.S.O., son of the late Col. E. H.
i Couchman, R.A. ; b. 1859; entered Army
1878, became Capt. Prince Albert’s (Somer-
3 setshire L.I.) 1886, Major 1898, Brevet
: Lieut.-Col. 1898, Brevet Col. 1904, and Lieut. -
t Col. 1906; retired 1914; served with Burma
Expedition 1885-7, with Mounted Inf. (de-
spatches twice, medal with clasp), and
’ in Kachin Hills 18,91-2 (clasp) ; was a
1 D.A.Q.M.G. for Intelligence, Madras 1892-8
> (accompanied Burma -China Boundary
Commn. 1897), and A.A.G., India 1900-1902;
5 commanded a Territorial Force Brig. 1910-
• 14, when he was appointed to command a
3 Brig., with rank of Brig.-Gen. : m. 1899,
3 Helen Mary, da. of Richard S. Chattock,
1 formerly ot Thatcham House, Newbury,
» Berks ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
t Couchman, Lietit.-Col. Harold John,
D.S.O., M.C., son of the Rev. H. Couchman ;
b. 1882 ; European War 1915-18 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Coulcher, Miss Mary Caroline, C.B.E.,
da. of the Rev. G. Coulcher; b. 1852; is
• Vice-Pres. British Red Cross So. for Ips-
wich, and a Lady of Grace of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem in England ; has Coro-
nation (1911) and Service medals ; cr. O.B.E.
44*
I386 COMPANION AGE.
(Civil) 1918, C. B.E. (Civil) 1920. Beech-
holme, Ipswich.
Coulson, Lieut.- Col. Basil John Blenkin-
sopp, C.B.E., son of Capt. Frederick Charles
Blenkinsopp Coulson ; b. 1879 ; Lieut. -Col.
King’s Own Scottish Borderers ; European
War 19x4-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Coulson, Lieut.-Col. Frank Morris, C.B.E.)
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Army Pay Depart.; S.
Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s medal with five
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.);
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Coulson, Lieut.- Col. John, D.S.O.; b.
18 — ; formerly Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C. ; retired
1920 ; European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; m. 1904, Ursula Vansittart, da. of
the late Rev. John Langhorne [E. Hardwicke,
colls.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Coulson, Lieut.-Col. Richard Niven,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Scottish Rifles;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Coulter, Lieut.-Col. Graham, D.S.O. ;
b. 18— ; is Lieut -Col. Australian Forces ;
served during European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1917-
Coulter, Robert Millar, C.M.G. , M.D.,
son of John Davidson Coulter; b. 1857;
appointed Dep. Postmaster-Gen., Dominion
of Canada 1897: m. 1879, Emma, da. of J. P.
Wells ; cr. C.M.G. 1907. 190, Cooper Street ,
Ottawa , Canada.
Couper, Lieut.-Col ., John Duncan Camp-
bell, C.B.E. ; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. R.E. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.):
m. 18 — ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Couper, Leslie, C.M.G. ; b. 1871 ; Gen.
Manager Bank of British West Africa (Limited),
and a Member of W. African Currency Board :
m. 18 — ; cr. C.M.G. 1919. Barrens, Woking;
Devonshire, and City of London Clubs.
Courage, Col. Anthony, D.S.O., M.C.,
son of the late Henry Courage ; b. 1875;
is Major and Brevet Col. Tank Corps,
European War 1914-18 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O., Croix de Guerre, Brevet Col.): m.
1903, Mary, da. of Sir John Prescot Hewett,
G.C.S.I., C.I.E. ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Courage, Lieut.-Col. Miles Rafe Fer-
guson, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; formerly Lieut.-Col.
R.A. (Reserve); S. Africa 1900-1901 (de-
spatches, Brevet Major, Queen’s medal with
three clasps), European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Courroux, George Augustus, C.V.O.,
son of the late Alfred Felix Courroux,
formerly Ch. Clerk of Board of Green Cloth ;
b. 1852 ; is a J.P. for London, Middlesex,
Surrey, and Berks ; was Ch. Clerk of Board
of Green Cloth, Buckingham Palace 1888-98,
and Sec. 1898-1902; retired 1902: m. 1886,
Jane, da. of the late Peter Thomas Renaud,
formerly Ch. Clerk of the Duchy of Lancaster
Office; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1901, C.V.O
1903. 17, Chesham Road, Brighton.
Courtenay, Col. Arthur Henry, C.B.,
son of the late Thomas Lefroy Courtenay,
J.P., of Grange, co. Antrim, and 14, Fitz-
wilham Square, Dublin; b. 1852; Bar. Kings’
Inns, Dublin 1880; is a J.P. and D.L for co.
Galway (High Sheriff 1887 and 1909), and a
D.L. for Lanarkshire: formerly Lieut.-Col.
Comdt. and Hon. Col. 3rd and 4th Batns.
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) ; served
in S. Africa 1900-1901 being Comdt. of Boshof
during its investment (despatches, medal
with three clasps, C.B.); was a Master of
the High Court of Justice, Ireland 1883-18;
appointed a Member of Auxiliary Forces
Advisory Board, War Office 1902, to Staff
N. Command 1915, and D.A.A.G. London
Dist. 1919; : m. 1875, Mary Ellen Mild-
may, da. of the late David Fullerton,
J.P., of Pennington, Hants; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1900. Trimleston, Booterstown, co. Dublin ;
Junior Carlton, United Service (Dublin),
County Galway , and Royal St. George Yacht
Clubs.
Courtenay, Lieut.-Col. Hugh, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 1888; Capt., Brevet Major, and
Acting Lieut.-Col. Bedfordshire Regt. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Courtice, Col. James George, D.S.O.,
son of George Courtice, of Denmark Hill,
Surrey ; b. 1870 ; entered R.A. 1900, and
became Capt. Army Ordnance Depart. 1912,
Major 1914, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1918, and Col.
(retired) 1920; European War 1914-18, on
Staff(despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.) :
m. 1911, Olive Cecilia Marion Sandeman ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916. Royal Societies' Club.
Courtney, Wing- Com. Christopher Lloyd ,
C.B.E., D.S.O.; b. 18—; Wing-Corn. R.A.F.,
and a Dep. Director at Air Ministry ; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
C.B.E.); cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Courtney, Col. Edward Arthur Walde-
grave, C.M.G., C.B.E., el. son of the late
Maj.-Gen. Edward Henry Courtney, C.V.O. ,
R.E., Gov. of Mil. Knights of Windsor; b.
1868; entered Lancashire Fusiliers 1889, be-
came Capt. Army Ser. Corps 1896, Major
1903, Lieut.-Col. 1912, and Col. 1917; served
during S. African War 1899-1901, present at
actions of Paardeberg, Driefontein, and
Poplar Grove, and at relief of Kimberley
(Queen’s medal with six clasps), and during
European War 1914-18, as Dep. Director and
then as Director of Requisition Sers. (de-
spatches, C.M.G., Order of Leopold of
Belgium, Legion of Honour, Croix de
Guerre, C.B.E.); was Dep. Assist. Director
of Supplies and Transport, E. Command
1906-10; is Assist. Director of Supplies and
Transport, N. Command : m. 1804, Hilda
Maria, younger da. of the late T. E. Chap-
man, of Silksworth Hall, co. Durham ; cr.
C. M.G. 1915, C.B E. (Mil.) 1918. York ;
United Service Club.
Courtney, Major Frederick Harold,
D. S.O., son of Rev. Bishop Courtney ; b.
1875; is Major R.G.A. ; European War
1914- 17 (despatches, D.S.O.): tn. 1904, Mary
Elsie, da. of Samuel Davis, of Lakewood,
New Jersey7, U.S.A. ; cr. D.S.O. 1Q17.
Courtney, Wing. -Com. Ivon Terence*
C.B.E. ; b. 18- ; Wing.-Com. R.A.F. ; Euro ,
pean War 1914-19 (despatches, O.B.E.
C.B.E) ; cr. O.B.E. and C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Courtney, Lieut.-Col. Richard Edmond
C.B., son of Capt. Thomas Wilson Courtney;
b. 1870; is Lieut.-Col. Australian Inf.
served at Dardanelles 1915 (despatches
C. B;}; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1915. Naval and
Military Club .
Cousens, Lieut.-Col. Robert Baxter*
D. S.O. ; b. 1880 ; is Major and Brevet Lieut. *
Col. R.A. ; European War 1914-18 (de
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-Col.); cr
D S.O. 19x8.
Cousins, Lieut.-Col. Albert George Teel- .
ing, C.M.G.; b. 18—; Lieut.-Col. R.E.
European War 1914-19 (despatches, C.M.G.) ;
cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Cousins, Capt. Arthur George, C.B.E.)
b. 18 — ; Capt. and temporary Lieut.-Col.
24th Batn. London Regt. ; European War
1915- 19 (despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Coussmaker, Lieut.-Col. Lannoy John,
D.S.O., M.C.; b. 1883; Lieut.-Col. R.E. ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C..
D.S.O.): m. 19 — , Irene, da. of ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Coutts, Major Donald Dunbar, D.S.O.,
son of Robert Coutts, of Longview Estate,
Boort, Victoria, Australia ; b. 1890 ; ed. at
Melbourne Univ. (M.B., B.S. 1914) ; a Phy-
sician and Surg., and Major Australian Army
Med. Corps; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; was Assist. Med. Sup. Mel-
bourne Hospital 1915-16; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Dunbar , Boort, Victoria, Australia.
Coutts, Hon. William Strachan, C.I.E. ,
son of James Cock Coutts; b. 1873; ed. at
Dollar, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.; entered
I.C.S. 1895 ; appointed Joint Magistrate and
Dep. Collector, E. Bengal and Assam 1905,
Dist. and Sessions Judge there 1909 and
Bihar and Orissa 1912, Registrar, Patna
COMPANIONAGE.
1387
High Court 1916 (Officiating Judge), and a (
Puisne Judge 19x9; cr. C.I.E. 1917. Patna,
Bihar and Orissa, India.
Coventry, Bernard, C.I.E. [see E.
Coventry, colls.].
Covernton, James Gargrave, C.I.E., son
of Alfred Hennel Covernton, of Aberdeen ,
Park, Highbury. N. ; b. 1868; ed. at Mer-
chant Taylors’ Sch., and at St. John’s Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1891, M.A- 1894); entered
Indian Educational Ser. 1904 ; was Professor (
of English and History, Elphinstone Coll.,
Bombay 1894-8, an Educational Inspector,
Bombay Presidency 1898-1906 ; appointed
Director of Public Instruction, Burma 1906
and Bombay 1917: m. 1897, Alexa Agatha
Waller, da. of Waller Paton, Roy. Scottish
Acad.; cr. C.I.E. 1914. Bombay ; United
University, Bycullah (Bombay), and West
o f India (Poona) Clubs.
Covington, Walter George, M.V.O., son
of the late Thomas Covington, of Norwood,
S.E. ; b. 18 — : m. 1919, Fannie, da. of John
Hunter, of West Hartlepool; cr. M.V.O. (4th
class) 1919.
Cowan, Lieut.- Col. Bryce William, D.S.O.,
son of the late George Cowan, of Wheatrig,
Kilmaurs, Ayrshire ; b. 1866 ; ed. at Kilmar-
nock Acad., and at Anderson Coll., Glasgow ;
S. Africa 1900-1902, with Bechuanaland
Rifles (despatches, D.S.O.), European War
1916-18 (despatches twice, Croix de Guerre) ;
appointed Lieut. -Col. Roy. Fusiliers (City of
London Regt.) 1916 : m. 1904, Marion Young,
da. of the late Robert Hamilton, of Lang-
muir, Ayr? cr. D.S.O. 1902.
Cowan, Com. Charles Frederic Roy,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Com. R.N. ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1919.
Cowan, Capt. Ian Cairns, D.S.O., M.C->
son of Ronald L- Cowan, of Hallguards,
Ecclefecham ; b. 18 — ; Capt. Gen. List;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O., Belgian Croix de Guerre): m. 1919,
Bessie Cuthbertson Anderson, of Renfrew ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919-
Cowan, Col. James Henry, C.B., son of
William Cowan, LL.D., J.P. ; b. 1856; ed.
at Edinburgh Acad., at Cheltenham Coll.,
and at R.M.A. ; is Col. (retired), (C.B.);
served during S. African War 1899 1900 (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with three clasps);
was a Member of Ordnance Committee
1902-5, and Comdg. R.E., Chatham, 1905 7 :
m. 1880, Alice, da. of the late Gen. de Butts,
R.E. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917. Mansfield House,
Moffat; National Club.
Cowan, Col. John Marshall, C.B.E.,
M.D. ; b. 18 — ; temporary Col. Army Med.
Ser. ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cowan, Major Samuel Hunter, D.S O.,
only son of the Rev. C. J. Cowan; b. 1878;
entered R.E. 1897 and became Major 1915;
served during European War 1914-17 (de-
Satches, D.S.O.) ; was Acting Lieut.-Col.
>mdg. R.E. of a Div. 1916-18 : m. 1918,
Jean, da. of ; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Cowan-Douglas [see Douglas].
Cowasji Jehangir [see Jehangir].
Cowell, Lieut.-Col. Ernest Marshall,
D.S.O., M.D., F.R.C.S., son of Jasper
Cowell, of Steyning, Sussex ; b. 1886 ; ed.
at Univ. Coll., London (Fellow) ; M.D., B.S.
London 1909, M.R.C.S. 1907, F.R.C.S. Eng-
land 1910; European War 1915-19 as Lieut.-
Col. R.A.M.C. and Surgical Specialist (de-
spatches twice, D.S.O.) : m. 1912, Dorothie,
da. of Arthur Miller, I.S.O., of the India
Office; cr. D.S.O. 1918. 31, Wimpole Street, W.
Cowell, Major William Ralph, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Major S. African Forces; European
War 1914-18 in East Africa (despatches,
D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cowen, Major Arthur James, D.S.O. ;
b. 18—; is Major R.F.A. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cowey, Lieut.-Col. Reginald Vionnee,
D.S.O. ; b. 1873 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ.,
L.S.A. 1900; entered R.A.M.C. 1901, became
Capt. 1904, Major 1912, and Acting Lieut.-
Col. ; European War 1914-18 as Lieut.-Col.
Comdg. a Convalescent Depot (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Cowie, Brig.-Gen . Alexander Hugh,
C.M.G. ; b. i860 ; is Col. (retired), and now
Brig.-Gen. ; cr. C.M.G. 1917.
Cowie, Maj.-Gen. Charles Henry, C.B.,
C.I.E., son of the late David Cowie, of
Calcutta ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Haileybury ; entered
R.E. 1881, became Capt. 1889, Major 1899,
Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1900, Brevet Col. 1906,
Col. 1913, and Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1919 ;
served with Tirah Expedition 1897-8 (medal
with two clasps), and during S. African
War 1900-1902, on Staff (despatches, Queen’s
medal with three clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; appointed
Assist. Engineer, Public Works Depart.,
India 1883, Executive Engineer 1893, Dep.
Manager, E. Bengal Railway 1897, and
N.-W. Railway 1899, Manager Imperial Mil.
Railway, Johannesburg 1902, Manager Indian
State Railways 1906, and Agent O. and R.
Railway 1910, N.-W. State Railway 1913,
and a Dep. Director of Railway Transport
1916, and Director-Gen. thereof 1919 : m.
1895, Bertha, da. of the late Capt. Robert
W. Ker, R.N.R., and widow of Capt. Herbert
F. Crohan, R.N. ; cr. C.I.E. 1915; C.B. (Mil.)
1919.
Cowie, Major Henry Edward Colvin,
C. B.E., D.S.O., son of the late Henry George
Cowie, of Tiverton, Devon ; b. 1872; ed. at
Shrewsbury, and at R.M.A. ; entered R.E.
1893, became Capt. 1904, and Major 1913;
China 1900-1902 (despatches, medal with
clasp, D.S.O.), European War 1914-19, with
rank of Lieut.-Col. (C.B.E.) : m. 1903, Mary
Theodora, el. da. of the Rev. Daniel Thomas,
R. of Hamerton, Hunts; cr. D.S.O. 1900,
C B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cowie, Surg.-Maj. Robert Macnamara
D. S.O., M.R.C.S., son of the late Hugh
Cowie, Q.C. ; b. 1870; ed. at Charterhouse,
and at King’s Coll., London ; L.R.C.P.
London, and M.R.C.S. Eng. 1897; formerly
Surg.-Maj. 1st Life Guards; retired 1920;
served during S. African War 1899-1901 as a
Civil Surg., present at relief of Ladysmith
(Queen’s medal with seven clasps), and
during European War 1914-16 (despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1910, Ada Florence, da. of the
late Rev. Robert Finch, of P'inchley Ho !,
Andover; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Cowie, Major Walter Nicholas, D.S.O.,
M.C.; b. 18 — ; European War 1914-18 as
Major R.F.A. (wounded, despatches, M.C.
’ with Bar, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
> Cowie, William Patrick, C.I.E., son of
the late George Cowie, of 11, Courtfield
Road, S.W.; b. 1884; ed. at Malvern, and
at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1906.';
! entered I.C.S. 1907 ; was in Political De-
[ part. Bombay 1913-17 and 1918-20; now
Sec. to Gov. thereof ; cr. C.I.E. 1920. Bom-
bay ; East India United Service Club.
Cowland, Major Walter Storey, D.S.O.,
son of John Andrew Cowland, of 17, Arundel
Gardens, W. ; b. 1888 ; ed. at Winchester,
and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1910, M.A.
1912); Sec. to Headmaster of Winchester
> Coll., and Maj'or and Adj. Winchester Coll,
r Officers’ Training Corps; European War
1914-19 as Major Hampshire Regt. (de-
spatches twice, D.S.O., Croix de Guerre
with palm) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919. 10, College
Street, Winchester ; Cavendish Club.
Cowley, Major Victor Leopold Spencer,
a D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major Roy. Irish
’. Rifles; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) : m. 1915, Dorothy Sybil Ger-
> trude, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Reginald
n Heber Thurlow [see B. Thurlow, colls.]; cr.
*» D.S.O. 1919.
Cowling, Capt. Harold Edward, D.S.O.,
; M.C.) b. 18 — ; formerly Lieut. Northum-
g berland Fusiliers; European War 19 14-19 (de-
>; spatches, M.C., D.S.O., Italian Croix de
Guerre) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
1388
COMPANIONAGE.
Cowpe R,Maj.-Gen. (John) Maitland, C.B.,
C. I.E., son of Capt. C. C. G. Cowper,
H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1859; entered Army 1880,
became Capt. I.S.C. (now Indian Army)
2891, Major 1900, Lieut. -Col. 1906, Col. 1907,
and Maj.-Gen. 1915; retired 1919; served
with Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with
clasp), and in Mesopotamia 1915-16, as D.A.
and Q.M.G. (despatches thrice, C.B., 2nd
class Serbian Order of the White* Eagle) ;
was D.A.Q.M.G., Simla 1900-1905, A.A.G.,
2nd (Rawal Pindi) Div. 1906-7, Comdt. 10th
Duke of Cambridge’s Own Lancers 1907-11,
and A.Q.M.G. 7th (Meerut) Div. 1912; com-
manded a Brig. India 1913-15, and a Div.
Area there 1915; appointed Col. Hodson’s
Horse 1916 : m. 1899, Cecil Harriette, only
da. of the late Capt. J. Y. Allan, formerly
Highland L.I. ; cr. C.I.E. 1912, C.B. (Mil.)
1916. Pleasant Place , Cardington, Beds;
United Service Club.
Cowper, Lieut. -Col. Malcolm Gordon,
D. S.O., son of the John Cowper; b. 3 877 ;
Lieut. -Col. (retired) E. Yorkshire Regt. ;
served during European War 1914-19 as
Lieut. -Col. (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1909,
Margaret Farrer, da. of H. Tunstill, J.P.,
of Readyford, Nelson, Lancashire; cr.
D^S.O. 1917.
Cowper, Sydne\’, C.M.G. , son of the late
ChaaTes Cowper, C.E., of Kensington,
'W.; b. 1854; ed. at King’s Coll. Sch. ;
-entered Office of H.M.’s Commrs. of 1851
Exhibition 1871, Science and Art Depart.,
S- Kensington 1875, and Cape Civil Ser.
P879 ; appointed Private Sec. to Prime Min.
of Cape of Good Hope 1880, Parliamentary
Clerk in Colonial Sec.’s Office 1881, again
Private Sec. to Prime Min. 1884, to charge
of Cape Section of Colonial and Indian
Exhibition (London) 1886, Permanent Sec.
t© Prime Min.’s Depart, of Cape of Good
Hope 1887, Principal Clerk in Agricultural
.Depart. 1892, and again Permanent Sec. to
Prime Min.’s Depart. 1897; retired 1904; is
a J-P. for Cape Province, a Fellow of Roy.
Colonial Institute, Past Pres, of W. Pro-
vince Agricultural So., and a Trustee of Art
Gallery ; was a Civil Ser. Examiner 1899-1901,
and Mayor of Wynberg 1913-14 and 1918-20 ;
elected a Member of Provincial Council 1914
^re-elected 1917); was Major and Battery-
Corn. Cape Field Artillery 1905- 10 (gen. ser.
medal): m. 1883, Marv Louisa, da. of the late
Richard Cockerton, E.R.C.S., of Kensington,
W.,; cr. C.M.G. 1901. Eastrv, Wynberg , Cape
Colony, Civil Service (Cape Town) Club.
Cox, Arthur Frederick, C.S.I., son of
the late Major Edward Thomas Cox,
H.E.I C.S., of Ham Common, Surrey; b.
1849; ed. at King’s Coll., London; entered
L.C.S. 1871 ; became Assist. Accountant-
Gen., Financial Depart., Madras 1883, Dep.
Accountant-Gen., Bombay 1885, Dist and
Sessions Judge 1889, Accountant-Gen.,
Bombay 1889, Accountant-Gen., Bengal 1895,
and Comptroller and Auditor-Gen. 1898 ;
retired 1906 ; wrote the Gazetteer of N.
Arcot District ; received Kaisar-i-Hind
gold medal 1900 : m. 1873, Flora, da. of the
.late Alexander Ranken, of Hampstead ; cr.
C S.I. 1901. Cumballa, Meads , Eastbourne.
Cox, Lieut. Bernard Thomas, D.S.O. ,
3rd son of the Rev. Cecil Walker Cox, R. of
North Kilworth, Rugby; b. 1884; is Lieut.
Roy. Naval Reserve ; served in Dardanelles
3915 (despatches, D.S.O.): m. 1915, Katharine
Audrey, da. of the Rev. Charles Edward
'Couchman, R. of Thornby, Northampton-
shire; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Cox, Lieut. -Col. Charles Edward, D.S.O. ;
J>. 1881 ; is Major and Brevet Lieut. -
Col. R.A.S.C. ; served in S. Africa 1901 -2
(Queen’s medal with five clasps), in
Sudan 1912 (medal with clasp), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.,
Unevet Lieut. Col.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cox, Brig. -Gen. Charles Frederick, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of F. C. Cox, of Carling-
ford, N. S. Wales ; b. 1863 ; is in N. S. Wales
Lancers ; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 as
Capt- N.S. Wales Lancers, and subsequently
•as Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 3rd Regt. N.S. Wales
Mounted Rifles (Queen's medal with six '
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps, C.B.);
is Lieut.-Col. Australian Light Horse, and
a” Brig.-Com. with rank of Brig. -Gen.;
elected to Australian Senate 1920: m. 1893,
Minnie Elizabeth, da. of W. K. Gibbons,
of Mindon, Carlingford, N.S. Wales ; cr.
C. B. (Mil.) 1Q02, C.M.G. and D.S.O. 1918.
Blenheim , Carlingford, N.S. Wales; Aus-
tralasian Pioneer Club .
Cox, Lieut.-Col. Charles Henry Fortnom,
D. S.O., son of the late Professor S. Herbert
Cox, of Beach Warren, Milford-on-Sea ; b.
1880; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
R.F.A. ; S. African War 1901-2 (Queen’s
medal with five clasps), European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar, Brevet
Lieut.-Col., Order of El Nahda of the
Kedjaz); appointed an Assist. Adminis-
trator, Palestine 1919, Mil. Gov. of Nablus
Dist. March 192c, and Dist. Gov. of Galilee
Dist. Aug. 1920 : m. 1919, Edith Fortescue
Blair, da. of Roland Lyons Nosworthy
Micheil, C.M.G.; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1918).
Gallilee, Palestine.
! Cox, Major Edward Geoffrey Hippisley,
CB.E., ; b. 18 — ; Major 16th Batn. London
Regt. ; European War 1915-19 (despatches,
C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cox, Lieut.-Col. Edward Harvie, D.S.O.,
M.B.; 6.1878; ed. at King William’s Coll. , and
at Manchester Univ. (M.B. and Ch.B. 1903);
Lieut. Col. R.A.M.C. (T.F.), and Hon. Surg .
Rochdale Infirmary; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1908, Glady-s, da. of
the late Oswald Pike, of Seymour Grove,
Old Trafford, Manchester ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
St. Edmund's Terrace, Rochdale.
Cox, Lieut.-Col. Edward Henry, D.S.O.,
son of Arthur Zachariah Cox, formerly of
Harwood Hall, Essex; b. 1863; entered Roy.
Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) 1884, became
Capt. 1892, Major 1900, and Lieut.-Col. 1907 ;
retired 1911; served in S. Africa 1899-1902, on
Staff (despatches, D.S.O.) ; appointed a
Col. -in-Charge of Records 1914; cr. D.S.O.
1902. Naval and Military Club.
Cox, Major Edwin Charles, C.B.E.) b.
18 — ; is Major Engineer and Railway Staff
Corps, and Sup. of the Line S.E. and Chat-
ham Railway : has Order of Leopold of
Belgium ; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Cox, j Brig. -Gen Francis William Henry,
C. B., C.I.E. ; b. 1863; entered Oxfordshire
L.I. 1884, became Lieut.-Col. Indian Army
1908, and Col. 1912, and Hon. Brig.-Gen.
(retiled) 1920; served with Burma Expedi-
tion 1886-9 (despatches, medal with two
clasps), with Manipur Expedition 1891
(wounded, despatches, clasp), and in Burma
1894 ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916, C.LF. 1919.
Cox, Lieut.-Col. Frank Thomas, D.S.O.,
son of William Cox, of Sunnyside, Maidstone ;
b. 18 — ; is Capt., Brevet Major, and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C. : sometime an
A.Q.M.G. ; European War 1914-17 (de-
spatches, D.S.O., Brevets Major and Lieut.-
Col.) : m. 1919, Irene, da. of Henry Taylor,
of The Yews. Maidstone; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cox, Lieut.-Col. Henry William Darling,
D. S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Major and Acting Lieut.-
Col. Alberta Regt. ; European War 19x5-19
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cox, Hugh Bertram, C.B.) b. 1861 ; ed.
at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford
(B.C.L., and M.A. 1884); Bar. Inner Temple
1885 ; appointed Assist. Under Sec. of State
(Legal) for the Colonies 1897, and Solicitor
of Inland Revenue 1911 ; was junior Counsel
to the Treasury for Peerage cases 1892-7,
and to H.M.’s Customs 1896-7 ; employed on
British Guiana Boundary Question 1896-7,
and in arbitration between Great Britain
and Venezuela 1897 : m. 1896, Rachel, da.
of the late Gen. Sir Julius Richard Glyn,
K.C.B. [see Glyn, Bt., cr. 1759, colls.]; cr.
C.B. (Civil) 1902. 48, Onslow Gardens, S. W. ;
Tighe-na-Coilich, Kincraig, Inverness-shire ;
United University Club.
Cox, Major Ivor Richard, D.S.O.,
b. 18 — ; Major R.G.A. ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cox, John Hugh, C.I.E., C.B.E., son of
Surg.-Gen. Charles Lindsay Cox, H.E.I.C.S. ;
COMPANIONAGE.
389
b. 1870 ; ed. at Clifton, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford ; entered I.C.S. 1888, became Assist.
Magistrate and Collector, N.-W. Provinces
and Oudh 1890, Joint Magistrate 1896, Assist.
Commr. 1899, Dep. Commr. 1907, Joint Sec.
Board of Revenue 1904, and Excise Commr.,
Central India 1906: m. 1895, Augusta Edith,
da. of Eward Charles Rudyard Warner,
Bar.-at-law ; cr. C. I.E. 1912, C.B.E. (Civil)
1919.
Cox, Major Patrick Godfrey Ashley,
D. S.O. ; b. 1872 ; is Capt. and Brevet Major
Rifle Brig. (Reserve); served during S.
African War 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with
four clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War 1914-17 as Lieut.-
Col. (despatches, D.S.O. , Legion of Honour) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cox, Lieut. -Col. St. John Augustus,
C.M.G., son of the late Maj.-Gen. F. E- Cox,
R.E. ; b. 1869 » entered Roy. Irish Regt.
1889, became Capt. 1898, Major 1906, and
Lieut.-Col. 1913 ; served during S. African
War 1899-1901, present at actions of Vet
and Zand Rivers (Queen’s medal with six
clasps), on N.-W. Frontier of India 1908
(medal with clasp), and during European
War 1914-15 (despatches, C.M.G.): m. 18—,
Charlotte, da. of the late Major J. F. W.
Des Barres ; cr. C.M.G. 1915. Lower Bourne ,
Farnham , Surrey.
Cox, Thomas, C.B.E . ; b. 18 — ; a
a Member of National War Aims Committee,
and a J.P.; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1918.
Cox, Lieut.-Col. William Thomas, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. R.F.A. ; served during
European War 1914-17 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Cox, Col. Arthur Francis Hamilton -
C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Col. Army Pay Depart.
cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Coxen, Brig.-Gen. Walter Adams, C.B.,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of Henry William
Coxen ; b. 1870; is Col. and temporary Brig.-
Gen. Roy. Australian Artillery, and Comdg.
Div. Artillery; European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches. D.S.O., C.M.G. , Croix de Guerre,
C. B.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917, C.M.G. 1918, C.B.
(Mil.) 1919.
Coxhead, Brig.-Gen. James Alfred, C.B. ,
son of the late John Coxhead, of Russell
Square, W.C., and Old Jewry Chambers,
E. C. ; b. 1851 ; ed. at Merchant Taylors’ Sch.,
at Henley Sch., and at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich ; entered R.A. 1872, became
Capt. 1881, Major 1889, Lieut.-Col. 1898,
Brevet Col. 1902, Col. 1903 (retired 1908),
and Hon. Brig.-Gen. 1912; served with
Chitral Relief Force 1895 (medal with
clasp), and in Natal 1899-1900, in command
of R.F.A. of Indian Contingent, present at
actions of Elandslaagte, Reitfontein, and
Lombard’s Kop, and at siege of Ladysmith
(wounded, despatches, medal with two
clasps, C.B.) ; was Private Sec. and A.D.C.
to Gov. of Jamaica (Sir H. W. Norman,
G.C.B.) 1883, Assist. Mil. Sec. at Head
Quarters 1903, and Col.-on-the-Staff Comdg.
R.A. in Punjab 1904-7 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
Suffolk : m. 1887, Mabel Howard, da. of the
late Capt. Henry William Paget Butler [see
Butler. Bt., colls.] ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1900.
Waldingfield Lodge, Sudbury, Suffolk.
Coxhead, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Langhorne,
D. S.O., son of George Coxhead, for-
merly of Hardwick House, Ham Common,
Surrey; b. 1864; ed. at Bute House, Peter-
sham, and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
entered R.A. 1884, became Capt. 1893, Major
1903, and Lieut.-Col. 1912 ; retired 1912 ;
served with Burma Expedition 1886
(wounded, despatches), and in China 1900
as Brig.-Major ; appointed a D.A.A.G. in
India 1900, and to Charge of Night Defences,
Portsmouth 1914: m. 1900, Eliza Lort, da.
of the Rev. David Winter Morris, R. of
St. Peter’s, Hasguard ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
Coysh, Lieut.-Col. William Henry,
D.S.O.; b. 18 — ; is Lieut.-Col. R.E. ; served
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Crabbe, Com. Lewis Gonne Eyre, D.S.O.,
son of the late Brig.-Gen. Eyre Maedonal
Stuart Crabbe, Grenadier Guards ; b. 1882;
Com. R.N. ; European War 1914-19 with
Grand Fleet Destroyer Flotillas, present at
battle of Jutland (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1919. Junior Naval and Military
Clubs.
Crackanthorpe, Dayrell Eardley Mon-
tague, C.M.G., son of the late Montague
Hughes Crackanthorpe, of Newbiggin Hall*
Westmorland; b. 1871; ed.atSt. Paul’s Sch.,
and at Merton Coll., Oxford ; entered Diplo-,
Ser. 1895, became a 3rd Sec. 1898, 2nd Sec-
1901, 1st Sec. 1908, Councillor of Embassy-
1917, and Min. Plen. 1919; is a J.P. for
Westmoreland and Cumberland : m. 1898*
Ida, who d. 1918, only da. of the late Gen.
D. E. Sickles, formerly U.S.A. Min. at Paris,
and Madrid; cr. C.M.G. 19x8. Newbiggim
Hall, Westmorland ; St. James's Club.
Cracroft, Lieut.-Col. Hugh, D.S.O. ; b.
1873 ; is Lieut.-Col. Army Ser. Corps ; served!
during S. African War 1899-1902, present
relief of Ladysmith (despatches, Queen’s
medal with six clasps, King’s medal with
two clasps), on N.W. Frontier 1898 (medai
with clasp), and during European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; was Assist.
Director of Supplies and Transport 1916-18 ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Craddock, Lady (Frances Henrietta),
C.B.E. [see Craddock, K.].
Craddock, Capt. Walter Merry, D.S.O. r
M.C.; b. 18 — ; Capt. 20th Batn. London
Regt.; European War 1914-19 (despatches,.
M.C-, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cradock, Lieut.-Col. Montagu, C.B. ,
C. M.G., son of the late Christopher Cradock;
of Hartforth Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire,
b. 1859; served in 6th Dragoon Guards
during Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), in S.
Africa 1900-1902 as Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 2nd
New Zealand Contingent, 3rd Mounted Inf.
Corps, etc. (despatches, medal with five
clasps, C.B.), and during European War
1914- 18 (C.M.G.) ; appointed Lieut.-Col.
Comdg. Special Cav. 1914; cr. C.B. (Mil.>
1900, C.M.G. 1916. 90, Piccadilly, W.
Naval and Military, Boodle’s, Carlton, and'
Yorkshire Clubs.
Cradock, Major Sheldon William Keith,,
D. S.O., el. son of the late Christopher
Cradock, of Hartforth Hall, Yorkshire ;
b. 1858 ; is Hon. Major in the Army ;
Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp, Khedive’s Star), S. Africa 1900, as
Major 2nd Batn. Imperial Yeo. (despatches,,
D.S.O.), European War 1914-16 as Major
2nd King Edward’s Horse (despatches) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1900. Hartforth Hall, near Rich-
mond, Yorkshire ; Cavalry, and Boodle’s
Clubs.
Cragg, Major William Gilliat, D.S.O. j
el. son of Capt. William Alfred Cragg, J.P.,
of Threelcingham House, Lincolnshire ;
b. 1883; ed. at Shrewsbury Sch., and &t
R.M.C. ; Major N. Lancashire Regt.; Euro-
pean War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) : m.
1909, Violet Emily, da. of L. W. Andrews,
of Southborough, Tunbridge Wells ; cr.
D.S.O. 1918. Junior Army and Navy Club.
Craig, Alexander, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ;
Chm. Coventry Munitions Board of Manage-
ment during European War; is a J.P. ;
cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Coventry.
Craig, Major Archibald Hay, D.S.O.,
M.C., son of the late Archibald Craig, of
Pathhead Ford, Midlothian ; b. 1886 ; is Capt.
and temporary Major Roy. Scots; served
during European War 1914-18 (despatches,
M.C., D.S.O.) : m. 1916, Lilian, da. of the
late John Armstrong; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Craig, Rear-Adm. Arthur William, C.B. ;
b. 1872 ; is Rear-Adm. R.N. ; European War
1915- 18, Comdg. H.M.S. “Barham, ’ present
at battle of Jutland (despatches, C.B., 2nd
class of Russian Order of St. Anne with
Swords, 3rd class of Order of Rising Sun,
Legion of Honour) ; was Director of. Ord-
nance Committee 1919-20; sometime a
Naval A.D.C. to H.M. : m. 1910, Ella Mary,
da. of H. F. Beaufort; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1916.
Allenstown, Kells, co. Meath.
Craig, Major Charles Stuart, D.S.O.,
M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major Canadian Artillery -
COMPANION AGE.
1390
European War 1915-19 (despatches, M.C.,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Craig, David, D.S O. ; b. 18— ; is Lieut.
Grenadier Guards Reserve ; served during
European War 1914-18 with Machine Gun
Corps (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Craig, Major Frederick William, D.S.O.;
b. 18 — ; Quartermaster and Hon. Major
Australian Inf. ; European War 19x5-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O 1918.
Craig, Lieut. -Col. George, D.S.O. ; b.
18—; Lieut. -Col. New Zealand Forces;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Craig, John, C.B.E. ; b. 1874; aJ.P. for
Lanarkshire, Managing Director of David
Colvi le and Sons (Limited), Chm. of Scottish
Steel Makers’ Asso., and of several cos.,
and Vice-Pres. National Federation of lion
and Steel Manufacturers; cr. C.B.E. 1918.
Motherwell , Lanarkshire.
Craig, Major John Cormack, D.S. 0.. son
of the late John Craig, of.Aberdeen ; b. 1874 ;
a C E. 1 sometime Major Canadian Railway
Troops; formerly 13 years in R.E. Vol. ; S.
African War 1900-1901 with R.E. (de-
spatches), European War 1915-19, latterly as
Assist. Director of Construction (Light
Railways) at Gen. Head Quarters in France
(despatches thrice, D.S.O.); Assist. Engineer,
City of Westminster 1903-5, and Resident
Engineer, Straits Settlements Harbour Works
1905-13 : m- 1913, Susan, da. of the late
George Duguid, of Aberdeen ; cr. D.S.O.
1918. Carisbrooke, 21, The Grove. Finchley,
N. 3.
Craig, Col. John Francis, C.M.G. ; b.
1856 ; Col. R.A. (retired) ; Egyptian Expedi-
tion 1882 (medal with clasp), European War
1914-18 (despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Craig, Lieut. -Col. Maurice, C.B.E., M.D.,
F.R.C.P., son of William Simpson Craig; b.
1866 ; temporary Lieut. -Col. R.A.M.C. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-19 (C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. 87, Harley Street, W.i.
Craig, Capt. Newman Lombard, D.S. O. ;
b. 1884; is Capt. R.A.S.C.,and a D.A.G. ;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
s. atches, D.S.O., Legion 'of Honour, Order
of Crown of Belgium, Belgian Croix de
Guerre with Palm) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Craig, Licut.-Col. Robert Annesley,
C.M.G., C.B.E., son of R. S. Craig, of
Belfast; b. 1869; is Lieut. -Col. R.A., and
Comdt. of Ordnance Coll., Woolwich: m.
1904, Helen Mary Stewart, da. of the Very
Rev. Graham Craig, of Clonmacnois ; cr.
C. M.G. 1917, CB.E. (Mil.) 1919. United
Service Club.
Craig, Major Robert Fulton, D.S.O. ; b.
18 — ; Major Australian Army Med. Corps ;
European War 1915-19 (despatches, D.S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Craig, Major William Bannerman,
D. S.O , M.C. ; b. 18 — ; is Major Australian
Army Med. Corps; served during European
War 1915-17 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1917.
Craig-Brown [see Brown].
Craigie, Major Patrick George, C.B.,
son of the late David Craigie, of Perth,
N.B. ; b. 1843 ; ed. at Perth, and at Edin-
burgh, and Camb. Univs. ; formerly Major
3rd Batn. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders) ;
was Sec. to Local Taxation Committee
1871-89, Sec. to Central Chamber of Agri-
culture 1879-89, Director of Statistical In-
telligence and Educational Depart, of Board
of Agriculture 1890-97, Pres, of Economic
Section of British Asso. for Advancement of
Science 1900, of its Agricultural Sub-Section
at Winnipeg 1909, and of Roy. Statistical So.
1902-4 (Fellow, and Hon. Sec. 1874-1902), and
Assist. -Sec. to Board of Agriculture 1897-
1906, and Gilbey Lecturer on History and
Economics of Agriculture in Camb. Univ.
1907-9 ; has served upon several Official Mis-
sions abroad on Agricultural matters, and
acted as British Delegate at thirteen Con-
gresses of International Statistical Institute
1887-1011 (Sec. -Gen. 1905, and Hon. Treasurer
1909-13) ; author of numerous Agricultural
and Statistical Reports and Papers: m.
1867, Gertrude Charlotte, who d. 1914, da. of
the late Rev. John Cheales, V. of Skendleby,
Lincolnshire [Bellingham, Bt.] ; cr. C.B.
(Civil) 1902. Avenue House , Lympstone ,
Devon ; National, and Farmers' Clubs.
Craik, Major James, D.S.O.; b. 18 — ;
is Major (retired) Indian Army, and an
Assist. Director Gen. of Transportation;
served during European War 1914-18 (de-
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Craigie- Halkett [see Halkett].
Crake, Major Ralph Hamilton, D.S.O.,
son of W. P. Crake ; b. 1882; is Major King’s
Own Scottish Borderers ; served in S.
Africa 1901-2 (Queen’s medal), and during
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O,) :
m. 1919, Marjorie Noel, da. of the late Major
Peter Marrow, of Dunbar; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cram, Lieut. -Col. Peter McFarland, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Cameron Highlanders ;
European War 1914-19 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Cramer-Roberts [see Roberts].
Crampton, Capt. Denis Burke, C.B.E.,
D.S.O., M.V.O., son of the late John
George Crampton ; b. 1873 ; entered R.N.
1886, became Lieut. 1894, Com. 1904, and Capt.
1911 ; Brass River Expedition 1895 (medal
with clasp), bombardment of Zanzibar 1896,
European War 19x4-19, present at operation
against the Konigsberg despatches, Legion
of Honour, Order of Crown of Ital)’, D.S.O.,
C.B.E-, Order of Aviz of Portugal) ; has
also Russian Order of St. Stanislas (with
plaque), Order of Redeemer of Greece, and
Dannebrog of Denmark : m. 1904, Evangeline
Beatrice, da. of Col. E. Dickinson, R.E. ;
cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1908, D.S.O. 1916,
C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. Junior United Service,
and Royal Yacht Squadron Clubs.
Crampton, Brig.-Gen. Fiennes Henry,
C.B. , C.M.G., son of Capt. Philip Henry
Crampton; b. 1863; entered R.A. 1880, and
became Col. 1911; retired as Hon. Brig.-
Gen. 1919 ; Sudan 1885-8 (medal with clasp,
bronze star) : m. 1901, Kathleen, da. of the
late Archibald Brock ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1917,
C. M.G. 1919.
Crampton, James, D.S.O., M.C. ; b.
18 — ; Lieut. Indian Army ; European War
1914-19 as Major York and Lancaster Regt.
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Crampton, Lieut.-Col. Philip John Rib-
ton, C.B.E. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. and Brevet
Col. R.A. (retired) ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Crane, Lieut.-Col. Charles Paston, D.S.O.,
O.B.E. , son of the Rev. William Crane, Resi-
dentiary Canon of Manchester; b. 1857; ed.
at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. Modern His-
tory 1878, M.A. 1901) ; entered Royal Irish
Constabulary as Cadet 1879, ancl was Private
Sec. to Inspector-Gen. thereof 1895-7; is
Lieut.-Col. (retired) ; was a Resident Magi-
strate in Ireland 1897-1920 ; served in S.
Africa 1900-1901 as Capt. and Adj. 12th Batn.
Imperial Yeo. (despatches, medal with four
clasps, D.S.O.), and during European War
1914-17 as Major and as Lieut.-Col. Comdg.
a Batn. (despatches): m. 1908, Mary Alice
Caroline, da. of the late Col. Henry Mills
Skrine, J.P., D.L. [see E. Temple]; cr.
D. S.O. 1900, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1918. Wellington
Club.
Cranford, Lieut.-Col. Robert Langeley,
C. B.E. ; b. 1867; a F.R.C.V.S., and Lieut.-
Col. R.A.V.C. , N.-W. Frontier of India
18^7-8 (medal with clasp). European War
1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E): m. 18—; cr.
C B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Cranston, Lieut.-Col. William James,
D. S.O. ; b. 18 77 ; Capt. and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. N. Staffordshire Regt. ; European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cranstoun, Lieut.-Col. Charles Joseph
Edmondstoune-, D.S.O., son of the late
Charles Edward Harris Edmondstoune-Cran-
stoun, J.P. , of Corehouse, Lanark [see B.
Stafford, colls.] ; b. 1877; is a J.P. and D.L.
for Lanarkshire, Lieut.-Col. (T.D.) Lanark-
COMPANIONAGE.
shire Yeo., and Acting Lieut.-Col. 6th Batn.
Gordon Highlanders ; European War 1914-19
(despatches, D.S.O., Croix de Gueire with
palm); cr. D.S.O. 1919. Corehouse, Lanark.
Craske, Lieut.-Col. John, C.M.G. , D.S. O.,
son of the late Dep -Inspector-Gen. C. B.
Craske, Madras Army ; b. 1869 ; ed. at Chel-
tenham Coll. ; entered Prince of Wales’s
Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians) 1890,# be-
came Capt. 1897, Major 1907, and Lieut.-Col.
1915; retired 1920; served in S. Africa 1900
(despatches, D.S.O.), and during European
War 1914-17 (twice wounded, despatches,
C.M.G.) : m. 1899, Clara Grace, da. of Dep.-
Surg.-Gen. W. S. Oliver, formerly Roy. Army
Med. Corps; cr. D.S.O. 1900, C.M.G. 1916.
Craster, Lieut.-Col. Edmund Henry
Bertram, C.B.E., son of the late Edmund
Craster, of Beadnell Tower, Chathill, North-
umberland; b. 1869; Lieut.-Col. R.G.A.
(retired) ; European War 1914-19 (de-
spatches, C.B.E.) : m. 1902, his cousin,
Margaret Eleanor Mary, da. of Col. William
Robert Craster ; cr. C.B.E, (Mil.) 1919.
Craster, Major George, D.S.O., O.B.E. ,
son of Col. William Robert Craster, formerly
R.A., of Beadnell Hall, Chathill, North-
umberland; b. 1878; Major Indian Army;
European War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.),
Afghan War T919 (O.B.E.). Waziristan 1919-
20; cr. D.S.O. 1918, O.B.E. (Mil.) 1920.
Cra’ster, Col. Shafto Longfield, C.B. ,
C.I.E., son of the late Maj.-Gen. George
Aytoun Cra’ster, R.E. ; 6.1862; is Col. R.E.
(retired); Tirah 1897-8 (despatches, medal
with clasp), N. China 1902-3 as Dep.
Director of British Railway Administration
with China Expeditionary Force, Somaliland
1903 (medal with clasp) ; employed in En-
gineering Branch, Indian State Railways
1915 J was Agent N.-W. Railway of India
1916-17. and Dep. Director of Fortifications
and Works and Ch. Mechanical Engineer at
War Office 1917-19: m. 1888, Elizabeth Maude,
da. of the late Charles King, of Hampstead,
N.W. ; cr. C.I.E. 1917, C.B. (Mil.) 1918.
Craufurd, Col. George Standish Gage,
C. B., C.M.G., C.I.E. , D.S.O. |see Craufurd,
Bt.].
Craufurd (Kennedy-Craufurd- Stuart)
[see Stuart].
Craufurd, Lieut.-Col. Robert Quentin,
D. S.O. [see Craufurd, Bt., colls.].
Craufurd, Brig.-Gen. John Archibald
Houison-, C.M.G., C.B.E. , son of the late
Lieut.-Col. John Reginald Houison-Crau-
furd, of Craufurd, Kilmarnock, and Braehead,
Midlothian; b. 1862; Lieut.-Col. Indian
Army (retired), and Hon. Brig.-Gen. R.A.F.
(retired) ; Burma 1886-9 (medal with clasp),
China 1900-1 as D.A.Q.M.G. (despatches,
medal), Somaliland 1903 (medal with clasp),
European War 1916-18 as A.Q.M.G. Scottish
Command and /as Brig.-Gen. R.A.F. (de-
spatches, C.B.E., C.M.G.) ; was D.A.A.G.
India 1899-1903: m. 1903, Eleanor Louisa,
da. of the late J. F. Dalrymple-Hay, of
Dunlop [see Dalrymple-Hay, Bt.] ; cr.
C. B.E. (Mil.) 1918, C.M.G. 1919- Dunlop
House, Dunlop , Ayrshire ; Borland, Kilmar-
nock; East India United Service, and New
( Edinburgh ) Clubs.
Craven, Lieut.-Col. Arthur J ulius, D.S. O.
[see E. Craven, colls.].
Craven, Lieut.-Com. Francis Worthington,
D. S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Com. R.N., retired
1920 ; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O., U.S. Navy Cross) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Craven, Lieut.-Col. Waldemar Sigismund
Dacre, D.S.O., son of the Rev. Dacre Craven;
b. 1880; is Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col.;
Lieut.-Col. R.K A. ; served during S. African
War 1899 1902 (despatches twice, Queen’s
medal with six clasps. King’s medal with
twoclasps), and duringEuropean Warigi4-i8
(despatches thrice, D.S.O., Brevet Lt.-Col.):
• m. 1913, Margaret Celia, da. of the late Sir
Frederick James Mirrielees, K. C.M.G. [see
Mirrielees, “Knights’ Widows”]; cr.
D.S.O. 1917. Army and Navy Club.
Crawford, Andrew, C.B.E., son of the
late John Crawford, of Raillies, Largs ; b.
1391
1871 ; sole partner of Andrew Crawford and
Co., steamship owners and brokers, of 53,
Bothwell Street, Glasgow ; acted as Assist.
Accountant-Gen. Min. of Shipping 19x7-19 1
cr. C B-E. (Civil) 1919. Underbank House,
Largs.
Crawford, Col. Archibald, C.M.G.; b.
1861 ; Col. R.A. (retired) ; Soudan 1884
(medal, bronze star), Nile Expedition 1884-5
(clasps), Aden 1903-4 ; cr. C.M.G. 1918.
Crawford, Capt. Charles Wispington
Glover, C.B.E. ; b. 18— ; Capt. R.N.,and a
Div. Naval Transport Officer ; European
War 1914-19 (despatches, C.B.E.) 5 cf. C.B.E.
(Mil.) 1919.
Crawford, Col. Edward William,
D.S.O.-, b. 18—; is Major Roy. Inniskilling
Fusiliers, and a Mil. Accountant Officer,
with rank of Col. ; served during European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O. with Bar,
Croix de Guerre); cr. D.S.O. (with Bar) 1918.
Crawford, Lieut.-Col. Gilbert Stewart,
C.M.G., M.D., ; b. 1868; ed. at Dublin and
Edin. Univs.; L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S. Edin-
burgh 1891 ; entered Roy. Army Med. Corps
1892, became Capt. 1895, Major 1904, and
Lieut.-Col. 1914; retired 1920; served on
N.-W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (medal with
two clasps), during S. African War 1900-1920,
present at action of Spion Kop, and at relief
of Ladysmith (Queen’s medal with four
clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and
during European War 1914-15 (despatches,
C. M.G.); cr. C.M.G. 19x5.
Crawford, Henry Leighton, C.M.G., son
ofthe late Rev. HenryCrawford, of Chelsfield,
Kent ; b. 1855; ed. at Clifton, and at Corpus
Christi Coll., Camb. (Scholar 1876) ; entered
Ceylon Civil Ser. 1877, became Police Magi-
strate, Kalpitiya 1883, Dist. Judge, Badulla
1889, Assist. Colonial Sec. 1890, Principal
Assist. 1896, Govt. Agent, N.-W. Province
1901, Principal Collector of Customs 1902,
Acting Colonial Treasurer 1904, Govt. Agent,
S. Province 1904, Govt. Agent, W. Province
1905, Acting Colonial Sec. 1906, and Con-
troller of Revenue, Ceylon 1907 ; retired
1911 : m. 1885, Elizabeth Alba, da. of the
Rev. R. Grant-Brown; cr. C.M.G. 1906.
Windham Club.
Crawford, Major Ian Laurie, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Major Canadian Inf. ; served
during European War 19x5-18 (despatches,
D. S.O. with Bar) ; cr. D.S.O. (with Bar) 1918.
Crawford, Lieut.-Col. James Norman,
D.S.O., Son of Col. H. Crawford, formerly
Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers ; b. 1874 ; entered
Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers 1895, and became
Major 1915, and Lieut.-Col. 1919 ; served in
S. Africa 1899-1902, present at Relief of
Ladysmith (wounded, Queen’s medal with
five clasps, King’s medal with two clasps),
and during European War i9is-i8(wounded,
despatches, D.S.O., prisoner) ; cr. D.S.O.
1916.
Crawford, Capt. John, D.S.O. ; b. 18— ;
is 2nd Lieut and Acting Capt. Rifle Brig. ;
served during European War 1914-18
(wounded, despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Crawford, Major John Douglas, D.S.O.,
M C., son of the late Sir Thomas Crawford,
K.C.B.; b. 1885; ed. at Wellington Coll.; is
Major Indian Army ; European War 1914-17
(despatches, Brevet Major, M.C., D.S.O.),
Afghan War 1919; cr. D.S.O. 19x7.
Crawford, Lieut.-Col. John Halket,
C.M.G.-, b. 1868 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Indian
Army ; retired 1920 ; European War 1914-18
(despatches, C.M.G.) : m. 1915, Lady Ger-
trude Eleanor Molyneux, da. of 5th Earl of
Sefton; cr. C.M.G. 1919. Cavalry Club.
Crawford, Major John Knox, D.S.O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Capt. and Acting Major Canadian
Inf. ; served during European War 1915-18
(despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Crawford, Majo * J. R. M., D-S.O., M.C. ;
b. 18 — ; Capt. and Acting Major R.E,
(T.F.) ; European War 1914-19 (despatches.
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1919.
Crawford, Col. Raymund, C.B. ; son of
Mervyn Archdale Nott Crawford; b. 1858;
formerly Col. R.A.O.C. ; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1918
1392
COMPANION AGE.
Crawford, Lieut.-Col. Robert Duncan,
D.S.O., son of Col. G. A. Crawford, R.A. ;
b. 1880; entered R.A. 1899, and is Major
and Brevet Lieut. Col. ; S. Africa 1901-2
(Queen’s medal with five clasps), European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O , Brevet
Lieut.-Col.) : m. 1916, Gertrude Margaret, da.
of A. Tomes, of New York; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Crawford, Lieut.-Col. Robert Mont-
gomery, M.V.O., son of the late David
Crawford, of Ashbrook, Ballyshannon ; b.
1863; is a Commr., Cape Mounted Police;
served with Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-5,
and during S. African War 1899-1902 : m.
1906, Jane, da. of Capt. Edward Fiddes,
J.P., of Hollywood, Monaghan ; cr. M.V.O.
(4th class) 1910. Civil Service ( Cape Town)
Club.
Crawford, Lieut.-Col. Vincent James,
D.S.O., son of the late Sir Thomas Craw-
ford, K.C.B. ; b. 1877 ; M.R.C.S. and
L.R.C.P., London 1899; entered Roy. Army
Med. Corps 1899, became Capt. 190?, Major
1911, and Lieut.-Col. 1915 ; served during S.
African War 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal with
two clasps, King’s medal with two clasps) :
m. xst, 1903, Ethel Mercy, who d. 1914, da.
of — Beck; 2ndly, 1917, Ellen Kathleen, da,
of the late Samuel K. Jackson, of Cara.
Clones, co. Monaghan; cr. D.S.O. 1915.
Crawford, Major William Loftus, D. S. O. ;
b. 18 — ; is Capt. and temporary Major Lan-
cashire Fusiliers; European War 1914-18
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Crawford, Engineer- Com. William Regi-
nald, C.M.G., son of the late Sir Thomas
Crawford, K.C.B. ; b. 1874; ed. at Clifton
Coll., and at Keyham ; Engineer-Corn. R.N. ;
European War 1914-19 as Engineer Officer
4th Light Cruiser Squadron (despatches
twice, C.M.G.) : m. 1909, Gwladys Eyres, da.
of the late Henry Jefferies ; cr. C.M.G. 1919.
Crawford, Col. the Rt. Hon. Robert
Gordon Sh arman-, P.C., C.B.E. [see “Privy
Council”].
Crawfurd, Lieut.-Col. Reginald Basker- j
ville Jervis, D.S.O., son of Charles vVilliam
Jervis Smith (who assumed the surname of
Crawfurd by Roy. license 1909), of Brocks-
ford Hall, Doveridge, Derby; b. 1880; is
Lieut.-Col. (retired) Coldstream Guards ;
served during S. African War 1899-1902 on
Staff (Queen’s medal with five clasps, King’s
medal with two clasps), and during Euro-
pean War 1914-16 (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
assumed by Roy. license 1909 the surname |
of Crawfurd in lieu of his patronymic : m.
1906, Eileen Marguerite Elinor, da. of Sir
George Pigot, 5th Bt. ; cr. D.S.O.1916.
Crawhall,]?^. Canon Thomas Emerson,
D.S.O., son of T. E. Crawhall ; b. 1866; ed.
at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll.,Camb. ;
Hon. Canon at Newcastle Cathedral, and
Chap, to the Territorial Forces; European
War 1914-18 (despatches twice, D.S.O.); cr.
D.S.O. 1918. Hill House, Haydon Bridge,
Northumberland.
Crawley, Cecil Gordon, C.B.E. , son of
the late John S. Crawley, of Stockwood, j
Luton; b. 1862; ed. at Eton, and at
Magdalene Coll., Camb. ; formerly Director-
Gen. Mechanical Depart., Public Works
Min., Egypt: m. 1899, Violet Chadwick;
cr. C.B.E. 1918. Arthur s Club.
Crawley, Lieut.-Col. Richard Parry,
D.S.O., O.B.E., M.V.O. , only son of the
late Rev. William Parry Crawley, V. of
Walberton, Sussex ; b. 1876; ed. at Win-
chester; entered S. Wales Borderers 1897,
became Capt. Army Ser. Corps 1903, Major
1914, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1918; S. Africa
1899-1902 (wounded, despatches, M.V.O.),
European War 1914-18 (D.S.O., Brevet
Lieut.-Col., O.B.E.); was Assist. Director,
Supplies and Transport, Head Quarters of
Administration Sers. 1918: rn. 1904, Alice
Vida Mary, da. of the Rev. David Crawford
Cochrane, Master of Etwall Hospital, Derby ;
cr. M.V.O. (5th class) 1902, D.S.O. 1917,
O.B.E. (Mil.) 1919.
Crawley-Boevey [see Boevey].
Crawshaw, Major Charles Herbert,
D.S.O., M.C. ; b. 18 — ; Major King’s Own
Scottish Borderers; European War 1914-19
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1919,
Crawshay, Lieut.-Col. Codrington
Howard Rees, D.S.O., son of the late Cod-
rington Fraser Crawshay, J.P., D.L., of
Llanwair Grange, Monmouthshire; b. 1881;
f<*rmerly Major (now Lieut.-Col. retired)
Roy. Welch Fusiliers ; served during S.
African War 1900-1902 (Queen’s medal with
two clasps), and during European War
1914 17 as Lieut.-Col. (despatches, D.S.O.) ;
has Order of Star of Rcumania : m. 1910,
Leone Mabel Mary, da. of Sir William
Nelson, 1st Bt. ; cr. D.S.O. 1917.
Crawshay, Major Henry, D.S.O. ; b.
1873 ; Major Worcestershire Regt. Reserve,
and a D.A.Q.M.G. ; S. Africa 1900-1901
(Queen’s medal with three clasps), European
War 1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.
1918.
Creagh, Maj.-Gen. Arthur Gethin, C.B.,
son of the late John Bagwell Creagh,
L.K.Q.C.P. [Wolseley, Bt., cr. 1744, colls.] ;
b. 1855; ed. at Ro}l Mil. Acad., Wool-
wich ; entered R.A. 1874, became Capt. and
Brevet Major 1883, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1885,
Brevet Col. 1893, Maj.-Gen. 1900 (retired
1912), and Col. Comdt. 1912 ; served in Zulu
Campaign 1879-80, present at capture of
Sekukuni (despatches, medal with clasp),
in Egyptian Campaign 1882, as A.D.C. to
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Garnet J. Wolseley, G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G. (despatches, medal with clasp,
bronze star, 5th class Medjidie), and in
Soudan Campaign 1884-5 in same capacity
(despatches, two clasps, Brevet Lieut.-
Col.); was D.A.A.G., W. Dist. 1889-92;
officiated in command of Bombay Dist.
1896 and 1898, Upper Burma 1899, and 6th
Div., Poona 1905; commanded a 2nd class
Dist. in India 1900-1904, and Bombay Brig.,
6th Div., W. Army Corps, India 1904-5,
and troops in Mauritius 1906-9 : m. 1889,
Beatrice Carlota, da. of the late John Gran-
ville Grenfell; cr. C.B. (Mil.) 1896. Overton,
Plymouth, Devon ; Army and Navy Club.
Creagh, Col. Arthur Henry Dopping,
C.M.G., M.V.O., son of the late Maj.-Gen.
William Creagh, I.S.C. ; b. 1866; ed. at
Newton Abbot Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; entered Worcestershire Regt.
1887, became Capt. Indian Army 1898, Lieut.-
Col. 1911, and Col. 1916; Mekran Expedi-
tion 1898, European War 1914-18 (thrice
wounded, despatches twice, C.M.G., 4th
class Serbian Order of the White Eagle
with Swords) : m. 1913, Winifred, da. of the
late Rev. T. Ruggles Fisher, R. of Lyston,
and widow of the late Col. A. S. Leslie,
Indian Army; cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1911,
C.M.G. 1916. 3. Park Ravine, Nottingham ;
East India United Service , and Royal Auto-
mobile Clubs.
Creagh, Com. James Vandeleur, D.S.O.,
son of the late Charles Vandeleur Creagh,
C. M.G., of Cahirbane, co. Clare; b. 1883; is
Com. R.N. ; served during European War
1914-18 with Destroyer Flotillas (despatches,
D. S.O., Croix de Guerre): m. 1908, Adela
May, da. of Philip Clarke Cork, C.M.G.; cr.
D.S.O. 1918.
Creagh, Major Peter Hubert, D.S.O.,
son of the late Surg. Col. James Nagle
Creagh, King’s Roy. Rifle Corps ; b. 1882 ;
entered Leicestershire Regt. 1902, and be-
came Major 1917 ; served during European
War 1914-17 Comdg. a Batn. of his Regt.
(despatches, D.S.O., Order of Nile); cr.
D.S.O. 1915.
Creagh, Col. George Washington
Brazier-, C.B.,C.M. G., son ofthe late George
Washington Brazier-Creagh.ofCreaghCastle,
Doneraile, co. Cork, and vVoodville, Butte-
vant, co. Cork ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin ; entered Army 1881, became Major
Roy. Army Med. Corps 1893, and Lieut.-CoL
1901; retired 1011; granted rank of Col.
1Q19 ; served with Tirah Campaign 1897-8, on
Staff, in S. Africa 1899-1903 with Natal Field
Force (despatches thrice, Queen’s medal
with six clasps, King’s medal with two
clasps, C.M.G.), and during European War
1914-15, on Med. Staff, with rank of CoL
COMPANION AGE.
l393
(despatches); employed on Special Mission
to S.-E. Persia* 1893-4, and in command of
Seistan Mission 1897 (thanked by Indian
Govt.) ; accompanied Pekin Syndicate
through N. China 1899-1900 ; has Ro}\
Humane So.’s medal ; cr. C.M.G. 1900, C.B.
(Mil.) 1917.
Creagh-Osborne [see Osborne].
Crean, Major Thomas Joseph, V.C.,
D.S.O. F.R.C.S.I., son of the late Michael
Theobald Crean, Bar.-at-law ; b. 1873; ed.
at Clongowes Wood Sch.; L.R.C.P.I. and
L. R.C.S.I. 1896; F.R.C.S.I.; is a retired
Capt. R.A.M.C.; served in S. Africa 1899-
1902 (twice wounded, Queen’s medal with
five clasps, King’s medal with two clasps,
V.C.), and during European War 1914-16
as Major (despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1905,
Victoria, da. of Senor Don Tomas Heredia,
of Malaga ; cr. D.S.O. 19x5. 13, Queen
Street , Mayfair , W.; Army and Navy, and
Royal Automobile Clubs.
Crease, Capt. Thomas Evans, C.B. ,
C.B.E. ; b. 1875 ; entered R.N. 1888, and
became Lieut. 1895, (Com. 1905 (retired 1910),
and Capt. 1918 ; was Naval Assist, to First
Sea Lord of the Admiralty 1914-15, and to
Controller of the Navy 1917, and First Sec.
to First Lord of the Admiralty and Sec. of
the Allied Naval Council 1917-19 ; has
Orders of Rising Sun of Japan and of St.
Maurice and St. Lazarus, and Legion of
Honour: m. 1889, Louise, da. of the late
John Johnson, of The Abbey, Thetford,
Norfolk; cr. C.B. (Civil) 1916, C.B.E. (Mil.)
1919. Riverholm, Datchet ; White's , and
Junior Carlton Clubs.
Cree, Maj.-Gen. Gerald, C.B., C.M.G. , son
of the late Dep. Inspector Edward Hodges
Cree, R.N. ; b. 1862 ; ed. at Highgate Sen. ;
M. R.C.S. England and L.S.A. London 1885;
entered Army Med. Ser. 1885, became Major
R.A.M.C. 1897, Lieut. -Col. 1905, Col. Army
Med. Ser. 1915, and Gen. and Maj.-Gen.
1917; served during European War 1914-17,
as Assist. Director of Med. Sers., and as
Dep. Director of Med. Sers. (despatches,
C.M.G., C.B., 3rd class Russian Order of
St. Anne with Swords) ; was Assist. -
Director of Med. Sers., Aldershot 1912-14 :
m. 1896, Isabella Sophia Alice, da. of Surg.-
Maj.-Gen. Philip Broke-Smith ; cr. C.M.G.
1915, C.B. (Mil.) 1917-
Creek, Capt. Robert Forbes Stanley
Stanley-, D.S.O., son of Col. Edward
Stanley Stanley-Creek, formerly Roy. Welsh
Fusiliers ; b. 1878 ; entered Roy. W. Surrey
Regt. 1899, and became Capt. 1910 ; served
during European War 1914 (despatches,
twice wounded, D.S.O., missing 1914) : m.
1908, Marie Therese, da. of the late Lieut. -
Col. Sir David Parkes Masson, C.I.E [see
Masson “Knights’ Widows”] ; cr. D.S.O.
1914. 22, Down Street , Piccadilly, W.
Creelman, Col. John Jennings, D.S.O.,
K.C., son of the late Adam R. Creelman,
K.C., of Montreal; b. 1880; ed. at Upper
Canada Coll., Toronto, at Toronto and McGill
Univs. (B.A. 1904, B.C.L. 1907, Member of
Corporation 1919), and at Grenoble Univ.,
France; Bar. Quebec 1907, and a K.C.
1919; is Col. Canadian Mil., an Aider-
man and Sch. Trustee of Montreal, a
Fellow of Roy. Colonial Institute, and Chm.
of Council, Canadian Artillery Asso. ; Euro-
pean War 1914-17 Comdg. a Brig, of Artillery
(wounded, despatches twice, D.S.O.); at-
tended Coronation of King George V. with
Canadian Contingent ; sometime Lecturer
on Railway Economics, McGill Univ. ; has
3rd class Russian Order of St. Stanislaus :
m. 1908, Katharine Melanie, who d. 1918,
da. of Nicholas Weekes, of Galveston, Texas,
U.S.A. ; cr. D.S.O. 1917. 694, Sherbrooke
Street West, Montreal ; Junior Army and
Navy, Mount Royal (Montreal), University
(Montreal), University (Toronto), and Rideau
(Ottawa) Clubs.
Creighton, James George Aylwin,
C.M.G., K.C., son of William Hudson
Creighton, of Halifax, Nova Scotia; b. 1850;
ed. at Halilax Gram. Sch., and at Dalhousie
Univ., Halifax (B.A. 1868); B.C.L. (Honours)
McGill Univ. 1880; Bar. Quebec 1880; is
Parliamentary Counsel, and Master in Chan-
cery, and Law Clerk of the Senate, Do-
minion of Canada : m. 1878, Eleanor, da.
of George Platt, of Montreal ; cr. C.M.G.
1913. The Senate, Ottawa, Canada ; Rideau
(Ottawa), and Junior Conslituiional(London)
Clubs.
Crerar, James, C.I.E. , son of the late
Dr. John Crerar, of Maryport, Cumberland ;
b. 1877 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. 1899),
and at Balliol Coll., Oxford; entered I.C.S.
1900, and became Assist. -Commr. and
Sindhi Translator to Govt, of Sind 1907,
Dep. Commr., Thar and Parkar 1907, Dep.
Municipal Commr., Bombay ipn, Political
Agent, Kathiawar 1912, Municipal Commr.,
Bombay 1913, Private Sec. to Gov. of Bom.
bay 1914, Sec. to Bombay Govt. (Political
and Judicial Departs.) 1918 : m. 1916, Evelyn,
da. of the late Hon. Charles Brand [see V.
Hampden, colls.] ; cr. C.I.E. 1917. East
India United Service, and Byculla ( Bombay )
Clubs.
Cressingham, Major Hugh, D.S.O. ; b.
1863; is Quartermaster and Hon. Major
Bedfordshire Regt. ; S. Africa 1900-1902 (de-
spatches, Queen’s medal with two clasps,
King’s medal with two clasps, D.C.M.),
European War 1914-18 (despatches, Hon.
Major, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1918.
Cresswell, Col. George Francis Addison,
C. V.O., son of F. J. Cresswell, of King’s
Lynn ; b. 1852 ; ed. at Radley ; is Major
and Hon. Col. Territorial Force Reserve :
m. 1882, Eva Harriet, da. of the late Rev.
William Hay Gurnej', R of N. Runcton,
Norfolk • cr. M.V.O. (4th class) 1901, C.V.O.
1906. King Street, King's Lynn; Garden
House, Hunstanton ; Royal Thames Yacht
Club.
Creswell, Lieut.-Col. Edmund Fraser,
D. S.O.; b. 1876; is Major and Brevet
Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; N.-W. Frontier of India
1901-2 (medal with clasp), European War
1914-18 (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet Lieut.-
Col.) ; was Assist. Sup. of Experiments,
Experimental Staff 1903-7, a 1st class In-
structor, Sch. of Gunnery 1909-12, and a Staff-
Capt. at War Office 19x2-14; and Comdt.
Anti-Aircraft Sch. 1918-20; cr. D.S.O. 1916.
Cresswell, John Edwards, C.B.E., son
of the late Edward Cresswell, of Gibraltar
b. 1864; ed. at Bruce Castle Sch., and at
Cavendish Coll., Camb. (B A. 1885, M.B.
1891); M.R.C S. and L.R.C.P. 1889; Prin-
cipal Med. Officer, Govt. Hospital, Suez;-.
m. r8g2, Catherine Burleigh, da. of the late
Mathew Towgood, of Cevlon ; cr. M.B.E.
19 — , C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. Suez, Egypt.
Cresweli, Lieut.-Col. Frederic Hugb
Page, D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col. S. African
Forces, and Comdg. a Commando ; German
S.-W. Africa 1914-15 (despatches, D.S.O-);
cr. D.S.O. 19x6.
Crewdson, Capt. Bernard Francis,
C. B.E., son of Francis W. Crewdson, J.P., of
Kendal: b. 1887 ; ed. at Uppingham, and at
King’s Coll., Camb.; Acting Ch. of British
Food Mission to Warsaw 1919; appointed
Gen. Sec. Intelligence and Statistical Ser.,
Austrian Section Reparations Commn. at
Vienna 1920 : m. 1920, Audrey Newcombe,
da. of C- J. Maltby, of Walgrove, Harpenden,
Herts ; cr. C.B.E. (Civil) 1920. United Uni-
versity Club.
Crewe-Read [see Read].
Crichton, Col. Charles William Harry,
D. S.O. [see E. Erne].
Crichton, Col. the Hon. George Arthur
Charles, C.V.O. [see E. Erne].
Crichton, Capt. the Hon. James Archi-
bald, D.S.O. [see E. Erne].
Crichton, Engineer- Capt. Peter Thomson ,
C.B.E., son of John Crichton, Engineer
R.N.. of Southsea; b. 1863; a retired
Engineer-Capt. R.N., and a Consulting
Engineer; European War 1914-19, on Staff,
m. 1885, Alice Maud, dau. of George Perfect,
of Portsmouth ; cr. C.B.E. (Mil.) 1919. 41.
Chapel Walks, South Castle Street, Liverpool.
Crichton, Lieut.-Col. Richmond Trevor,
C.I.E., son of the late Major Henry McVeagh
Crichton, R.E. ; b. 1865 ; entered Highland
1394
COMPANIONAGE.
L.I. 1884, became Capt. Indian Army 1895,
Major 1902, and Lieut. -Col. 1910; retired
1920 ; sometime Director of Surveys, Bengal :
m. 1891, Augusta Kate, da. of Col. Francis
Tweddell; cr. C.I.E. 1909.
'Crichton, Lieut.- Col. Andrew Gavin
Maitland-Makgill-, D.S.O., M.C. [see E.
Lauderdale, colls.].
Crichton, Lieut.-Col. Henry Coventry
Maitland-Makgill-, C.M.G., D.S.O. [see
E. Lauderdale, colls.].
Crichton-Maitland [see Maitland].
Crioland, Frank, C.B.E . ; b. 18 — ; cr. \
C. B.E. (Civil) 1920.
Crimmin, Col. John, V.C., C.B., C.I.E. ,
V.D., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.I. ; b. 1859;
L.R.C.P., and L.R.C.S., Ireland 1879; and
D. P.H. ; entered Indian Med. Ser. 1882,
became Major 1894, Lieut.-Col. 1902, and Col.
igi3; retired 1919 ; Burma Expedition 1886-8
(medal with clasp), Karen Field Force 1888-9
(despatches, clasp, V.C.) ; appointed Assist.
Med. Director, Diragat and Bannu Brig.,
India 1913, and an Hon. Physician to H.M.
T916: m. 1900; cr. C.I.E. 1901, C.B. (Mil.) 1913.
'Cripps, Col. Arthur William, C.B., son
of the late Lieut.-Gen. John Matthew Cripps ;
b. 1862 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at
R.M.C. ; entered Leinster Regt. 1882, and
became Capt. Indian Army 1893, Major 1901,
Lieut.-Col. 1908, and Col. 1913 ; served with
1st Miranzai Expedition 1890, with Tirah
Expedition 1897-8 (medal with two clasps),
in China 1900, present at relief of Pekin
(despatches, medal with clasp), and during
European War 1914-16, as Assist. Director
of Supplies and Transport (despatches,
C. B.): m. 1886, Dolly Burton; cr. C.B. (Mil.)
1916,
'Cripps, Major Charles William, D.S.O.)
b. 1881; is Major R.F.A. ; served during
European War 1914-18 (wounded, despatches,
D. S.O. with Bar) ; cr. D.S.O. 1917 (Bar 1919).
Cripps, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Frederick
Heyworth, D.S.O. [see B. Parmoor],
Cripps, Major Frederick William Beres-
ford, D.S.O. , son of the late Edmund William
Cripps, of Ampney Park, Gloucestershire ; b.
1873 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; Major
Gloucestershire Yeo., a J.P. for Gloucester-
shire, and Lord of the Manor of Ampney
Crucis; European War 1914-19 (despatches,
D.S.O.): m. 1897, Constance Agnes, da. of
Philip James Digby Wykeham, of Tythrop
House, Oxfordshire; cr. D.S.O. 1919. Ampney
Park, and Waterton House, Cirencester.
Cripps, Major Henry Harrison, D.S.O.,
son of William Harrison Cripps, of Glen-
daruel, Argyle, and 19, Bentinck Street, W. 1 ;
b. 1887 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at R.M.C. ;
entered Roy. Fusiliers 1907, and became
Brevet Major 1916 Ji served during European
War 1915-17 in Gallipoli and France Comdg.
his Regt. (twice wounded, despatches four
times, Brevet Major, D.S.O., Crown of
Italy) : m. 1918, Hilda Barbour, da. of Henry
Grattan Pring, of Beechlawn, Dunmurry ;
cr. D.S.O. 1916. Army and Navy Club.
Cripps, Major the Hon. Leonard Harrison, {
C.B.E. [see B. Parmoor].
Crisford, George Northcote, C.B.E.,
son of George Stephen Crisford, of Kings-
hill House, Swindon ; b. 1880 ; ed. at
Mer